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                    <text>REPUBLICAN "B ANNER
of the ancient

VOL. 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I, 1862.

sssas55==s—
■wirrEir e Billows,

Jutiijs’ Suiiuss Jirntorj.
■f

®ri|inal jMtrj.

in vMuecry, rax one Insurance
“* MUod,d *® ’rllh pn*ptoaaa

BaacroRT, 8. C., Dec. 0,1861.
Ma.

WKAT I WOULD DO.

OMtfa soreer of Maia sad Burdick Streets.

would have sent you.

JACOB FERRIS,

of interest there la attending a letter from

WAR!

WIGHTMAN A ROBINSON,

whatever

** '
frum ibe gunny
jflDg Great ~
Expedition,
•WButh, from the lend of

MICHIGAN.

ICy happy borne, where

‘ANUFACTURERS of tin. sheet-iron and eop-

But

On High Prices, at the

It is a beautiful place for a camp, being
on a aide Mil. and perfectly surrounded

Of the sailing of tbe fleet, and the en­
gagement with forts Walker and Beau­

with fine oak and hemluek

regard, and the result, the partlcnlr* of

weather, at present, is very warm and
so tint every man who Is well enough to

MANON ALLKN,

acquainted, long ago.

SwtaMBt uf Provisions. Also Notary Psbllc.
■torxtws doors east of tea Baatinp Room.

ROBERTA a MTRIKER,

W. PARKER,
RRTMOLESALE and retail dealer in Grueerien
VV MA Provmona. Fork. Urd. Butter, and

(WEEZET &amp; ALLES.

PsevcisaurM of mortgagee. Ac.
Will be happy
to attend to all calls u&gt; tbe line of their profession
Office is tbe Court House, Hastings. Mich.

houses, and tbe camp ground begins to
have tbe appearance of a small log house

of the land forces, especially of the Mich.

DRUG STORE!!!

village.

But to precepts of troth and right would bold—

8th, you may not be Informed.

WiUMti

November has been actively engaged

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

and Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancery.—
Partkalar attention paid to tbe collaction of
claims and money promptly remitted.
Offira, with W. W. Ralph Ea«., MiddlarUle.

DANIEL COOK,

J

USTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and
Tu Agent, will attend to the colJset.cu of

I. A. HOLDROOK,
TTORNEY sud Counselor at Uw. Solicitor is
U Chsncrrr, General Laud and Tax Agent—
lee. serand story of Rower's block.

J. M. RUNSELL,
PHYSICIAN sad Surgeon.
•fare. State street.

Office is Rasxll'i

JOHN ROBERTS,
"DRMHCIAN and Surreon. Dwellingon Broad-

wdy, near tbs Conn Houas.

JL

H. P. CHERRY,
OTART PUBLIC and Con»er«ncer, will a
ten*l lo all business entrusted lo bin with

N

[. NEVINS,

B. C. PRINDLE,
EDGE OF PROBATE, Notary Public, Gen­
eral Land and Tas A grok Will be found in

DAJVIKL STRIKER,
1UNTT CLIH, Notary Public. and General

H. COOK,

K. N. SHELDON,

ATTORNEY, Cwsnswlor st

■AMMON SMITH,

We have not had any thing

yet that looks like winter.

Fur the last

three weeks we have not had a storm of

in

any kind, and there has been uo frost; it.

building fortifications, store bouses, shop*

In boxes cun-

the same night eight barges were filled
with boxes, which were conveyed to
Woolwich for shipment to Canada, Qua-

conveyed by steam lugs to the mvata!
Government depots, where orders bad
been received to forward without delay
ev|ry kind of defensive miseile.
Addi­

tional hands bad been employed daily m
the various departments of the Tower,
which has not assumed such a bustling
appearance for a number ofyeari|l ’
•The excitement In the naval circles
respecting the American difficulty ' in­
creases hourly.
Officers of all make,
and sorflb of them holding high dockyard

appointments, are said to have eagerly'
offered their services to the Admiralty,
ahould matters turn out for tbe wonL"

reminds us of no Indian summer in old
Michigan.

a bakery and a dock, which, on the first

of this month were very near opmpletioD.

The Barry County boys were the first
Napoleon knew how to rebuke inaction
to erect a cabin, and it bears the name of In his captains., Here is a morccau he
"Hasting House.”
.
wrote to Augereau, nt Lyons, in 1814.
The hospital is situated about twenty It has a timely ring to It, thia rebuke vf*
new and most complete assortment of
rods in the rear of the regiment, on a military inertnasa. and might with alight
small rise of ground, tbe small pine and change be written to some of our CWfl
Camp Micbxoaf. Va., Dee 18.
DBIGS AND MEDICINES,
hemlock bring »'&gt; thick around it, that it Generals;
Fnraso Navins—Sr:—I had Intended
is almost impossible for the wind to get
“What!Six hours after receiving the
through. The tented is heat by a large first troops from Spain you are not In
B Rheae, Baral«&lt; FHaM,
1 bars the best excuse in the world for an
arch which runs the whole length. Over the field!
Six hours oflreet is quite
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
apology,it was because there wasuothiug
the mouth of the arch, is a brick oven, •nougb for them.
I conquered at Nsagis
we find very handy io baking for the riak. with the brigade of dragoons. coming
new to write, and I did not want to
Health has never been better, and *e from Spain, who from Bayopne had nbV
trouble you or your readers with coinhave only twelve in hospital.
drawn rein.
Do you say ' that tbe* tfx’
tcreeting details of camp life. Nothing
At present war news is not very plenty pattaiions ’from Nimes want slothes nnd
HT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL of Importance hat transpired since I last
here. II little skirmish occurred yestor
FORPQSES.ONLYUK
wrote. The health of the troops compo­
day morning between our picket guard
nnd about seventy of the rebel cavalry. destroyed 80,000 enemies with LaUallflU*
sing our Brigade is excellent. Affairs
Ibc rebds rode up lo within alxjut thirty of cunscripto, scarcely clothed, and with­
seem to bo rery quiet in this part of
rods of dur men, dismounted and crept up out cartridge boxes.
Tbe Guards ar«
Virginia. Our pickets have been exten­
to within a few rods before ths man on pitiful 1 1 hive here 4,000 from
ded aa for as Ocntinck Creek; and scout­
guard saw them. He tried to give the and Brctagnd in ronnd hats, but wish
nlarm by discharging his gun, but that g&lt;K&gt;d weapons; and I bava made them
ing parties have advanced still further
being wat, he had to run into the tent, telL There is no money, doyou say 1—
but do rebels were to be found.
nnd wake up the other four boys who But where do you expect to get money
Farther to the right toward Fair&amp;x.
TEA, COFFEE, SVOAR, BPICES, PEPPER,
wore on guard with him. By this time but from the pocket* of the enemy!—
they come in close proximity to our lines,
PRUNES. FIGS; RAISINS, CODFISH;
they were nearly surrounded.
They You have no teams! Seize them. ■ You
in fact, everything 1n tbe Grocery line, such as and an occasional skirmish occurs, one
jumped up.nnd discharged their pieces at have no magazine 1 Tut, tut! this is to
will be needed for forniiv um.
tbe enemy who returned their fire, but ridiculous! I order you to put yoursah'
of which resulted very fatally to a party
without doing any harm. Our guard saw In the field twelve hour* after you receive
of Pennsylvania Cavalry forty of which
.
«• . —- -----------------mou4 »«cne uuuii m;vr juuirwi'u
that
H the only
tally way left them war to run; thivletter.
thia letter.
If you
you are
are stiff
alHi the
tbe Augtreau
Augereau
5m©3dST ipxBimniiXBi
If
were killed, wounded and m1swing.
found a very nice town, but silent and so they did that to the
tee best of their abil
abil.­ ofCaitlgllone, keep your command. If
lonely,
entirely
deserted
by
the
white
in
­
Aid Cooklog Extracts,
Onr Brigade moved from Fort Lynn
ity. The
up. took
Lhe rebels walked
wn hndiin
tnuk their
th*ir knap
Irnsn.­ ytmr
___ ________
_ _ •to _much
__u e__
____
__
iyears
are
for
you,
relinhabitants. The sites were in full possack*
voh thk KsractAL BExr.rrr or tux ladies. ths 10 Inst, for tbe purpose of obtaining
sacK* and
ana blanket*
oianaeia and
anti ihen
iben retreated.
retreated.—
— quish it to one of your General ofbeera.
srasian. and scemvd to apprcclste and
of &lt;^r,
our eavalrj
cavalry being
___ „
One , company d
'tbe country is menso-d and in danger.—
a better situslion for winter quarters.—
enjoy their liberty, and perform the duty chwa by, they followed the rebel* up and
It can l&gt;e saved unl&lt;by daring and alacri­
We marched about two miles down the of supplying their uwn wants and oom­
before leaving them they «cnt four to ty .and not by vain delays. You muathave
STATIONERY,
Mount Vernon road, here wo are encamp­ fort*, with as much ability as "any other their long home.
a nudeu* of 0,000 picked troops ? 1 have
PENS, PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
ed. The timber is abundant and the man." They are flocking in from the
W. G. W.
not so many, yet I have destroyed three
VELOPES. CARDS. Ac., Ac.
boys are busily engaged erecting log hula country, eagerly enquiring tho “way of
armies, captured 40,000 prisoners, token
with the erpectation of remaining here salvation,” whan they are shown General
two hundred pjeces.uf artillery,.and thrip»
Steven’s Headquarters, by the star* and
during
tbe
winter,
these
huts
are
of
many
MOST POPCLAR
saved the capitol. The enemy are In
stripes
which
wave
over
it,
where
the
different styles lo accomodate from two
pin any nnr tell how it Is that during
full flight upon Troyes 1 Before them.'
to six persons or inoro as congeniality names of master and slave ar* regiAtorcd these hare times when every merchant,
Aot.no longer as of late. Resume the
of taste dr other circumstances may have for a day of future reekoniag.
manufacturer and mechanic hr doing his
Wh«q
By scouting partiss sent out yosterday, utmost to keep his nose above water, our method and the spirit of ’83.
suggested.
Frechmcn ace your plume waving in tea
Peep in during a soldera leisure hours it wa* ascertained that a rebel force was numerous drinking saloons are well w.ts
van, and yu, fipt of all. exposed lo the
nnd must likely you will find him rend­ encamped 12 miles to the west, on the tained, and even new ones are storting ?
enemy’s fire, you will do with them
We would respectfully announe* to the nil!- ing a newswaper or with bis port folio other island, and were throwing up a
■Can nny one tell why men, who abso­
whatever you will.”
rfi
xeuaof Hastiuga and Tteinity, that we intend lo
up«in bis knee, writing to his father, who fortification, it la supposed tho General lutely cannot pny small bilb. can always
told' him never to return except with deemed it necessary to dislodge them, as find plenty of money to buy liquor nnd
honor, 'or to his mother, wboee prayers the Panneylvanta 50th,’ N. Y. 40ih, and treat when happening among friends 1
Thk EimtMotm Aumamkitm or Eu-*
in his behalf he knows are coustantly Sherman's Battery went out there last
Qin any one tell hew young men who
ascending; or to his sister, wbo could pot night and the Mich 8th were ordered this dodge their washerwoman and are al­ collected rMpocting the unmkjr of men
urge him to stay albqmauhcu Lis country morning to march at a minute’s warning. ways behind with their landlords, enn employed in the arrqies of Europe, and
cal led b|m ; or to some dear friend, whose We are probably being held as a reserve. play billiards day and night, nnd are it is really almost enough TO make one'"
Spec-tal sMcntioo will be paid to COMPOUND­
Regiment* are arriving and we arc always ready for a game of ‘poker’ or despair of the progress or m.Tnkindtofind
ING Md PuUiog up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any besrt and his beat in perfect unisiun—for
one puroliaatpg medteiaea of ua ean r»Jy upon which of.tlrc volunteers has' nut left at. doubtlees to march on toward Charleston, “
• seven up T
that something like 4;000,000 of men, at
least some one al home whether relative when that devoted city of cecessia will
Can any one toll hnw men live and tbe lowest computation, are under aruia.
or friend, who thinks of him, and writes be tbe scene of one of the bloodiest oon- .support their families who have no income Herds a list; Army of Austria, 738,344:
filets in the war she has so iugiorioualy and do not work, and why others who . Prussia, 710.090, Russia,^820,900 ,
to him.
ROBERTS * STRIKER.
! France, 020,000; Groat Britain and India,
Tbe arrival of the nlail in a military iuangurated, and may atone fur her trsa- ,Are industrious and couxtsntly employed, j
524,820; Denmark, Sweden, Spate, Purtcamp,nnd the arrival of the pay master,are son and crime by hot entire destruction. ;half starve 1
This
is
jonly
my
opinian,
formed
from
uttal. and Italy, 303.497; total, 3,771,760.
Can
any
one
tell
bow
i£
it
thkt
a
men
two things which serve to make a soldier
But whether who it too poor to pay two centr a week lue cost of inaintauitag, elbteing, and
joyful, save in the first when be expects the movements of things.
seversi letters and receives none, in this is so or not Is no part of the enldier’s for a weekly paper, is able ito pay six paying these men, at the low average of
busines*7'ho is only to march and execute ,cents a dav for tobneen and segars, tossy £40 per head, Is £150.000.000 per an­
urkcU a Coaossinc, » very superior article
at the command, nnd can only hope for ’&lt; nothing of an occasional drink ?
num ; but the lass is not to be measured
’
'
Kir Toilet purpose*, for sale by IL A B.
by bitter disappointment.
;
L__ |
that* 'ho’ may r
pass
Can any one tell why a person persieta
A style of lire place In most of wife tents the best—that ia— C
th,. rurinrfninAft nf ! borrowing
k..»aw.,1.1
a paper, ~and
— J ..I..
— asked
this
when
1 kinds, also Nawararss
consists nf a bole in the ground, and an through unharmed in tbe performance of in
ROBERTS A STRIKES.
to subscribe will rdtrss, snying, *1 have’nt were this mass of labqr prodqcUvp,
opening through which tbe smoko is con­ duty, and
got time to read it ?’
’
Instead nf unprodu^’,’’'*The labor
veyed ntitside to the chimney, this mode
mesa's Oto Lohdox Doe* flis, for median- of warming the tent ia both cheap and
Can any one tell what interest wc have of 8,771.700 able bodied men canflnt be
whan tbe Union is proven to be pnr and ;
caleefeted
a*
nrodnciag
leas
tea*
X180,&gt;
in
taking
these
quseCuss
which
wo
know
comfortable.
intt/xtrtibl^ when tea-note* of “Hail Co­
000,090 per aunnm. eo that virtnaDy
Tbe arrangements for sleeping are ad­
lumbia’’ usher in another day consecrated
between tec oo»L of their liuiuton.vuce.
mirable (for s«’ldien,)wc have been fnn»to liberty, then will the tired wayworn
hrnuJoncB of a Car.—Agontleman and what they ought to' produce ‘ were
isbed with tides whbth we can sometime* volunteer tern hi* footsteps hopjeward,
teisir labor utinin4.there is a difliertnee of
get filled with strnw, butsoore frequently with tbe pleading couacioune»3 of having
edmetlingllke 0080.000 90O l yffir.-.’
with leaves, Umm placed upon rude bed
done hi* ouiy.
,
J
meal-times. - Morning, noon, and «t night
stead* mak* a vary comfortable . bed
Wo enjoy ouraslvea a* well as we can
when be rested himself at tbe table, bis uridsr than over .the inark. The .^a&lt;«L
indeed.
uoder the circumstaocea, thp time being
feature ofall this is that ws can :suo no
There i« p6n*ider*ble excitement' jn
mainly occupied in drilling, writing and sbouiderand sit
termination of this' expenditef®- .'Sinca'
csBip, occasioned by the rumor* that
eating, the latter of which is a great bust
the' break-down of popnlar institutions fri
neaa, and is engaged in natively. Oranges
Mason and Slidell; if this ahould be- the' sweat potatoes, oysters, corn cake,’ eta.,
warwhiehthe ItepubbcflM wd Demoease l fear te*to«r&lt;tfaiB carnip will bo
are found here ip great abundance. It is to lake that lita
wtti
lUi cou,u-, ar,
considerably prolonged. Yet I do Dot
very pleasant here, and tbe. wsatbei1 is
each other, we may tum|n vam fir cot;think there would be auy jnenouring fins. Tbe pine and the palm form a green
solanon from tee Old to tb»W WwrW.
THIS DELICTOW TONIC 8WMULANT,
among the soldier s.
forest
an
tbe
north,
tbe
gardens
are
in
ESPECIALLY Oes.psd far ihoreeeFflw M
—Mmey iferMN jMt'rn • •. - r.a.-.•-1..
Our Brigade was reviewed a
tetya
bloom, and every thing has the appearance
sines by Asch. Chandler sad several other „r___ :__
___3lh...........
oi spring. , xumpocuuuv,
yiniru.
“MsdJWsd,” "Seewsyps,“ata., is no* saU isMfirumristhMteegaeetoetftMqa-.
OJI. ORRENFIELP.

’gHjjrrilaitj.

n&gt;(T BECEIYED

W® UO»8&gt;

GROCERIES!

A TTORNRY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

The

work, is busily engaged in building log

But of the doing*

Tbi* Division, through tho month of

D. C. HAWLEY,
DEALER la *I1 kinds ol Family Qroeerias.
Msm Md W*od.B wan, Md s gsMral m-

trees.

which have passed Into history for the
perusal of future generations, you are

HASTINGS

the officials of thsWsr
for im mediate transmit

bee and other places. On Monday ■ ere.
3d, would be interesting to the readers ning a atanUar amount of offire-anus, Ac,
of your paper, I commence this letter.
wa* conveyed to Woolwich, and yester­
1st, Let me tell you that we have day (Wednesday,) preparations ware
be!ing made for tbe transmission of brery
gone into winter quarters.
We are situ­
kind of munitions of war down the livflvated about fotfr miles from the city of
Alexandria, on the road to Richmond.—

dominion of "King Cotton,” 1 will venture

to place before you.

But Oh 1 I would aak that bis life might be,
Aa truly and trustingly given to mt.

nsxpqsAWTru Msbicai. Darr. Id Rsgt. M. I.
Cam Micbux, Das. IS, 1841
Mb. Edttof.—2&gt;mr Sir:—Thinking
that perhaps a few lines from tbe Mich.

what few, under other cireumstanoes, f

Attonray, Conidiw wad solicitor.

j. Bvaanx,

that at this

publisher of a newspaper, has detained

Hie lot through lift, bo it salt may—

IONIA. .

EditobKnowing

tino, communications crowd upon tbe

NO. 35.

The fortification is an embankment,
thrown up 12 or 14 feet high, and Is a­
bout a mile and a half back of Fort
Walker; It ezteuds from tho east to the
north shore, forming a semi circle, and
there are to be 150 guns mounted. Our
boy* formed a part of tbe carpenter and
fatigue party, and wore enjoying them­
selves well, when, on the tbe night of the
4th inst., order* were given for the sec
ond brigade to march early on the next
morning, to occupy Beaufort, a town 15
miles north. 1; wa* very soon under,
stood that there was a rebel force there,
and that the Michigan 8th had boon hon­
ored with the position of Advance Guard.
Morning camo nnd went, and so the fore­
noon. before we left the ground, when we
went down lo tbe dock. There wc pas­
sed tho afternoon, and then the night,
rolled up in our blankets in the sand in
front of Gen. Wright’s headqnartera ; all
in consequence of tho.dock not being
Cnithed.by which to land the army stores
and provision*, as It was had to wait for
the tide to ebb nnd flow and la load with
small boat*.
We embarked the nezt day at noon, on
board the steamer Boston; and arrived at
Beaufort at about 8 o’duck, -P. M.
Wo

PATENT MEDICINES

B

atriotic speech, io which ho
imself very much surprised al

E

A little girl, retorting

from

church,

where she saw a collection taken

up fur

sUarfaCthagi

quaality Gfauwf

plate thatbad some meney on Itjl bat I
didn’t take any.”

Dr Me toD.8. BARK0 A CO., Ns. 1* P«rk
Bear, New xerk.

Thd* CsIifortUm* go large piles cm
chant*. A foot race tpeft ptaoerMWtly
for a atake of
Ths coatestanlr

-

_

.

Model wire.

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Jto whs&gt;H|ril reU
.-«g

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■ pplkabla &lt;0 lUm, lh*l Uu» Gormmalt

■ BVt ITEMS.

LATEST

General Thor

the Seull St.

MDXTOM.

It it not only

in Texas,

- ■

'ay nr, near

IX TTU8, rBOAXX joca COUMX,
WITBOPT Gt tn AKO WITH ft at rtntposx,
LST U* XXMXW PCS TKCS.T JX GOD, AMD 00

ruawAKD without iaaa aud witu saxly
HXAET8.—JkroAcm lAncoln. '

Offt. &lt;/ inky blackness, freighted

with ominous evil to our beloved country
are hanging over us, ready to precipitate
devastation, if not destraction, upon us as

Thomas Jefferson once said,“I

a nation.

tremble for my country, when I remem­

ber that God is just"

The half asserted

prophecy of Jefferson is apparently being
fulfilled,in tho events which

are now

making exciting pages in cur national

It will badly require an exces a

history.

of superstition to see some connection
betwoen-lbo foundation of his fears, and

tbe judgments apparently, in store for us.
Tbe Southern rebellion has proved to be

of such dimensions as to be able to defy
thus far the whole power of the govern­

Add to this, tbe almost immedi­

ment.

W-Tri*. Albert, consort

**■&gt;•**
well as on the Union States; It oritiolses
terribly Drsis’ late message.

ry The population of Norfolk, Va.,
and

especially the rebel

leaders, are

greatly alarmed at the prospect, which
they think they discover, of being attack­

ed.

They have recently taken means to

obstruct the deep channel lo the city
above Cranney Island, which is a confes­
sion that they do not have confidence in

their

numerous batteries this side, to

which they have devoted much expense,

and which mount a large number of guns.
They have also constructed a bridge from

the back of tho city acrow the marsh, to
facilitate their escape in caso of attack.

jgy" Gen. Smnner was very seriously

She has apparently too many

interests at otakev in common with this
country, to hazzard them all, by precipi­

tate action upon a minor point of inter­
national law.

been relieved of his command, which has

been given to General Heintzelman.

ty* The Baptist Church at Beaufort
ft C-, is the largest church in America,
and tbe largest Baptist church in the world
During the year 1800, it reported a total

membership of 8,715 persons—most of
them slaves.

But notwithstanding this,

the progress of events is forcing the con­

viction upon many minds.bowever unwil­

CONGRESSIONAL.
Washington, Dec. 26.

ling they may be to receive it, that Eng­

Sxxatx.—On motion of Mr. Hale it
was agreei that when the Senate adjourn
to-day, it be to Monday next, and when
the Senate meet on that day, it adjourn
which she hardly dares to trust to diplo­
to meet next Thursday.
macy, lest the golden opportunity may
Mr. Grimes presented a petition from
pass, in which to crush a hated rival, or citizens of Iowa for tho introduction of
that she herself may appear in the wrong. the Homeopathic system of practice In
the srmy.
We could afford to pan by the arro­
Messrs. Sumner andT rumbull presen­
gant tone of tbe British press, and the ted petitions for the emancipation of
threats and demands of her stump orators slaves under the war power.
as a cheap method of disposing of the
Several petitions were presented for
superabundant arrogance of Englishmen; the location of a National Army at Rock
but tbe vast preparations of the govern­ Island, Illinois.
Mr- Hale offered a resolution, il not
ment, and the unusual activity of every
'■incompatible with public interest, to
department of the military service is transmit copies of all dispatches which
land really desires war.

is but a pretext *,

The Trent affair

and it is a question

certainly Indicative of something more

her any valid pretext upon which to com­

have passed between this country and
Great Britain relttive to the seizure of
Mason and Slidell, said dispatches to be
communicated in ritber open or executive
session, as may be deemed proper.
Mr; Sumner objected.
Mr. Hale said he had understood from
the Public Press aud those who held
more intimate relations with the Admin­
istration than himself, though the absence
of the intiraaey was not his fault, as he
was willing to’be as confidential as any­

In tbe Mason and

body, that for three or four days past the

Slidell affair rhe precedents are all on our

Cabinet has had under consideration a
proposition frought with more evil to tho
country than anything that had yet mark­
ed its history, and that was the surrender
of Meson and Slidell to Great Britain.—
By doing this we would yield all that we
bad gained in tho Revolution, and ba
humiliated lo a second rate power. Nw
man would go farther than .himself for
peace, but he would not submit to nation­
al disgrace and dishonor to obtain aueha
peaee.
He would favor the arbitration
of another power, but if a demand had
been by Great Britian for the surrender
, Mason and Slidell, war should be de
of
&lt;dared against bsr instanll v.
Hs would
make all honorable concession for peace,
but a peace involving such a surrender,
would be infinitely worse than war.—
His friend from Indiana, (Lane,) ban re­
,marked this moniinb that his State has
i
now
sixty thousand men in the field, and
'would double that number to maintain
1ths national honor. If ibis Sonata should

than mere verbal bluster.
A war with England, and perhaps with
France, is among tho probabilities. Eng­

land, notwithstanding her professed neu­

trality, has been

preparing for a war

with tho United States, ever since the
battle of Bull -Bun ; but we have never
believed that our goverment would give
mence hostilities.

side, yet, without even a word from our

government, John Bull sends troops to

.

Canada, buys and charters all tho vessels

to be had, puts armaments on board, and
despatches some of them

to American

waters, and even orders ships freighted
with munitions for on! country, lo un­
ship their cargoes.

Of the demands

of

the British government, of course noth­
ing is known outside of the departments
at

Washington.

What assurance the

Administration has that no war will ensue

of course we know nothing; bnt from the
want ef any action on its part, eommen

surste with the threatniug altitude of the
British lira, tbe country is still

led to

hope that peace may be continued.

One

thing, however, is apparent, phich Is, that

unless we diposo of tbe Southern rebellion.summarily aud speedily, England,

go
home after sueh a surrender and hu
*
milation, it would be subject to the scorn
whan folly prepared, will find a pretext ।and indignation of the country. He re
upon which to attempt to gratify her |garded the demand of England os a pre­
jealous hate toward us. This fact should ]text for war. She was determined to
humiliate us first and fight us afterwards.
stimulate our government to actiuu, both '
Let our cities and villages be pillaged
in relation to the war at the South, and and
।
burned, but our national honor bo
i* prosecuting the improvement of our Preserved.
।
Francis I. said that after the
stile of Pavia, all was lost but honor.
border defences.
He (Hale,) would pray that thia Admin­
Layxau—Since tbe above was in type, !
istration might not sacrifice our national
we have received the intelliganee, which [
honor. Thousands would yet oome to
is published elsewhere, that Mason and tbe
t
field to defend it. If this surrender,
Slidell have been given up to Lord Loyas, ’was made, the Adinimetration would

aud placed under tho protection of tho
British flag,
it will be seen that Becre-

jeet from tbe stand

poiat previously

occupied by our government, and not
from Eogfiah

occasiont.

precedents upon similar

Altlwugb the eettisraeat of

us from apprehensions of an immediate

ttlitlrs.

Ifthe Administration at Wash-

1
J
had a war with Eoglaod, k vweld be for
the enrne cause that had sent one King to
the block and another homeless and

t«d aftvr VeeJay, W«v. 4th IMt. T&gt;srt»-

1862.

given up to England. Tbe official corres
pondence will be published immediately.
The official correspondence between
our Government and Great Britain, relativelo the seizure of the traitors Slidell
ahd Manon, ia received. The first is a
letter from Secretary Seward to Minister
Adams, dated Nov. 30th, in which he
compliments the latter for wisely speak­
ing aud acting at the Lord Mayor’s din­
ner ; and also states he told Lord Palmers­
ton rim ply tbe foot,
wbrn informing
him that the life of the insurrection was
sustained by the hope of its recognition
by England and France, aud if the hopes
ceased, the insurrection would perish in
ninety days.
He refers in the same note
to the fact of the arrest of Mason aad Sli­
dell by Captain Wilkes as a new and
unforseen circumstance, which ia to be
met by the two governments, if ppariMe,
in a kindly spirit.
Lord Lyons had said
nothing ou the subject, and nu explana­
tions were furnished to Minister Adams.
It being deemed prudent that the ground
taken by the British Government should
be first made knows here, and discussion
be had here, but Secretary Seward deem­
ed it proper to state thal Captain Wilks
acted without instnictious^nd the subject,
therefore, is free from embarrasmets
which might have ensued if the act had
bora specially directed.
Ho trusts the
British Government will consider the
subject in a friendly temper, and it may
expect tbe best disposition on our part
Tho next latter is from Earl Russel to
Lord Lyons, dated Nov. 20lb, which
details the Trent affair. He says ; It
thus appears that certain individuals have
been forcibly taken from a British vessel
tho ship of a neutral power, on a lawful
and innocent voyage, an act of violence
which was an affront to tbe British flog,
and a violation of international law. Her
Majesty’s Government are to believe the
act was without authority, and resulted
from a misunderstanding, m the Govern­
ment of the United State* must be fully
aware tho British government would not
rllow such an affront tc the national houor pass without full reparation, and the
grftish Government, unwilling to believe

that tbe United States deliberately inten­
ded unnecesurily to force a discussion
of so grave a question between the two
Governments. Her Maj city’s Govern­

ment tnists that the Government of the
United States wffl, of its -own accord,
offer such redress as alone could satisfy
them, viz.- the liberation of the four
personsand their delivery to Lord Lyons,
that they mar again be placed under
Britiah authority, and a suitable apology
for the aggrcMion commltod.
Should
these terms not be offered by Mr. Seward,
you will proporalbum to him.
Mr. Seward repl'ira to Lord Lyons, by
whom he was fondabed a &lt;x&gt;py of Earl
Russell's Utter, stating thst th* dispatch

land ia mrting.
«Wont rightly eoqjectured what is naw
my duty to state, that Capt. Wilkes acted
Mr. Huie’s resolutions was &gt;W over upoo bis own suggestion of duty, without
any direction or instruction, oa even
fwdasylsjwoikliyibs Govenuno&amp;k

would have been ground to powder anderneath the upper millstone of McClellan
and above the lower millstone of a quar­
ter of millions of blacks rising to kiss the
Stars and Stripes. Thst is tho way to

Chicago

Tribune

says if we must fight England let the
Irish Americans, commanded by an Irish
officer of distinction, take the Canadas
under their protection; and, our word
for it, that, in a single campaign, there
would not, outside of the fortifications of
Quebec, be a single British regiment left
to oppose their progress or prevent the
annexion of those Provinces to the United
States.
We commend to the Govern­
ment at Washington, and Irishmen
everywhere, the adoption of which, as
soon as spring opens, will be a National
necessity.

PuxsiniKTiAL Wrr.—In answer to ths

question of a Senator as to whether there
would be a war, old Abo replied: “I
don’t think we will have a war With Eng­
land in the next ten days.”

Crw&gt; «,u™i

Bum, »r JwwIWrt.

AMinicAS riaTts a»» Hoar*, •'

KW T0RKJI2BCUBY!
amswrumitt Tninnwi ii

A Hah4 Naw Ybab, kind readrnw, b
lba«roatag
bri°S .rA°&gt;
bo*

much of sadness may we resell by thus

publicly expressing our heart’s moil ear­
The New Year is hatnrA’s

ns kt wish.

index, pointing to scenes of sorrow, as
well as to seasons of joy.
Reader, In
_
theta times of war, more than at other
Ume-i tbrae are forsaken hearth atones

and desolated booses, where unwelcome

want, blasted hopes and blank despair

stores ef*tMStn.romato&lt;fe, «rk peeWy, tad gwifol
hunter; an* fa p arise it
“Faailiar in their tnoutbs as. household wir/.:-

Tbe noble RtriM rai«er in. bia fool teo, fare
whifod *wr tbe todiosi of c*mF lifo in Uti Usorbing review ot iu
.
FOBTT BRILL1A5T OOUTMXtt.

seeking happiness for ourselves, during
this new year, kindly, and in charity

remember those who inhabit these waste

y/Ar Grand

InteUMt aaa Gen­

in comtneucicg a Xeq Year, the proprietsn af
Tss Naw Yoa* Msaccrr can on^ aay, that it

of all taeworte a madret sad non beMtifu! apacialtica in nraTlhful romance, graceful Poelrr,
elegant aud quaint Goa«ip, refining Xaowladga..
ence from several military camps, which a^artling Buebov, aad enlwMaining News— until,.
E3y~ We would call the attention

our readers to the interesting correspond­

will be found on our first page.
glad to

always

publish

We are

such

letters,

especially when they are confined to facts

and incidents peculiar to their respective

M it rira^y nd* etas taopy areoMite euoris.
edilarial Io«m awl
departtnaou nt
the Msw You Mucrav wiliooelieoe tret lo tMal
lilty spirit of petrietiam whitb bu marie it ■ u-

localities. This is no lime for tnoralizip^i.
give us the facte.

We have had occasion

to reject some articles on account of their
personality', and in not conforming to tbe

above condition.

liant literary reptilatiooa. lUpuyiamc for 18ls

Correspondents may

also save themselves the trouble of wri­
ting adulatory letters in behalf of those
whose services entitle them to no par­
ticular notice.
We may have done'some

very foolish things la our day,

a laudation of such a character, especially

if tbe recipient has always labored against
the interests of this paper.

Our stery.lnitlaVhj of tbe New Tr»r. Is a srirsidid national Kernanee.’ rumtneneoe is the Sew
Y«M Misclmt of Saturday. January &lt;lh, !•»&gt;..
“4“U THE RATItESmiu

-Fiatjvrtitia.

if any letter, laudatory of the

P. 8.

kan »rust». Mr. j?&lt;ux 0. C. 'frASt.sr, wpl I«ud

but wo

cannot recall anything equal to printing

writer thereof, be sent to a military earmp

THE REBEL PafTTATEBR.
A TALK, #T TUtrUBUn TIME

to be remaiied lo us, aud should the
author desire its publication in some other

BY

KKD

PUXTUXK.

paper, be can have a copy of it hy catling

at this office.
The sleighing, noticed by us I pt

disappeared during n smart

rain on Friday.

Wo have since bad cold

nights and very pleasant days.

An open

winter, thia, thus far. with a prospect of
a continence of the like.

Aran’s Amekicax Aimamao has now
arrived and is now ready for ^eirivery,
gratis, by
call for it.

rST’Spfcimeu copies rent frwte all sppItcMl
Addre.i U! lilUn and rta&gt;it:ane«. post'paidj
CAUUJWKLL. EODTHWOKTH A WBTTXKY

IL sxrts &amp; Stiuxbr

lo all who
Our readers may bo sur.

prised to know that thia Huje pamphlet

tion of any book io the world, except the
many

nations as

4

ONLY PREPARATION
THAT RM

It is printed iu many languages

and Mattered through

'

THE

which has become so much a favorite in

our section has quite the largest circula­

Bible.
j^he Courier of tbe 18lh inst, roughly
estimates the loss by the late fire at
• 10,000,000. Tbe'number of buildings
destroyed was leu than in the great fire
nf 1838, hut the loss of properly much
larger. Some eetabllshmenta, with their
contents, estimated to bo worth #50,000
are Insured for only &gt;3,000. Many of
the fine residences destroyed had insur­
ance only on the furniture. Most of tbe
policies were in Charleston, Augusta,
Savannah, and other Southern companies,
many of which will be unable to pay
one-fourth of the amount insured. There
is also considerable insurance in northern
oompanies, which, under existing difficul­
ties, is not expected to be paid. The
Royal Insurance Company also loot heav­
ily.
The Mercury says that five hundred
and seventy-rix buildings were destroyed

'

w.

week, all

A SuaoflTlox.—The

MOPi-M.

Express,........
Ni|htKsp«rM....
—*■
YSAnrs

nnd forward to the families of volunteers

1 have fallen into an argument for what
their letters and allotments of pay.
Congressman Ely arrived here to-night. seems to be a Britsh ride df ft against
my own country, but I am reliesod from
St. Louie, Dec. 27.
all einbarrasamet on that subject, 1 had
In accordance with orders from Gen. hardly fallen Into that line of argument,
Halleck the Provost Marshal General when I discovered that 1 was really main­
di recto that sixteen slaves now confined taining, not exclusively British interests,
in St. Louia county jail and advertised but an old, hunorecl, and cherished
for sale under the State statuto.be relaas-_____________
American cause, nyt upon British author­
ed from prison and placed under the hies,
।
ities, but upon priaeiples
that conatitatcd
Chief Quartermaster or this .DepartmenNIk. ’large portion
- i of thu distinctive policy
for labor,
further orders,
aiavdMIy which the U
United States have devel_ __...until
__ ......................
..... , such ____
being .ktbe property of —
rebels,
u_i_ __j
and having
re#ouL___ _
been used for insurgent purposes.
thus become a considerable maratime
power, and won tbe respect and confidanca
Otterville, Mo., Dee. 27.
of many nations. These principles were
A prisoner wbo escaped from the rebel
laid down for us by James Madison, in
camp at Humansville last Sutnrdsy, re­
1804, when Secretary ofState under Jeff­
ports that when the news thal Gen. Pope’s erson, in his instructions to James
cavalry had driven in Gen. Rain’s pickets Monroe, our then Minister to England,”
nt Johnstown was received by Price’s
army the greatest consternation prevailed
in the rebel camp.
Cavalry, infantry,
find raw, ragged, aud unarmed recruits
WaxuALL Phillim closed bls address
were mixed up In iuextricAbie confusion, at the Cooper Institute as follows:
and maay hours elapsed before anything
“My opinion Is that the blacks are the
like order was restored. Tho retreat of
key of our position. He thal gets them
the whole army commenced as eoou after­
wins, and he that docs not, loses.
Port
wards ns possible, and so fearful were
Royal settles one thing—the blacks are
they of pursuit that they burned the
with us and not with the South. I know
bridges and placed every obstruction iu
nothing more touching in history, nothing
tho way of the fancied pursuit Even the
that art will immortalize and poetry
celebrated bridge built by Gen. Fremont
dwell ut»on more fondly—I know no trib­
across the Osage at Waraaw, was not
ute to the Stars and Stripes more im
spared by tho flying rebels.
presaive thra that incident of the blacks
Tbe last report from Price is that he
coming to the water side with their little
passed through Springfield en route to
bundles, in the simple faith which had
Arkansas, and it ia pretty certain that ho
endured through the night and the long
will not return this winter.
forgotten years in the banner they saw ;
they submitted to be shot rather than go
Naw Yobb, Dec. 27.
A letter from Port Royal reports tbe from that banner. And if that was the
occupation of Fenwick Island by our result when nothing but Gen. Shermsn’s
troops, and the extending of our lines to proclamation was lauded on the Caroli­
Edisto river, thirty-five
miles from nas, what would hrvo been tbe result if
18,000 veterans, with Fremont at their
Charleston.
The evening papers hsvo ridiculous head, and over them the Stars aud Stripes
specials from Washington that Lord Ly­ written with tbe motto, “Freedom for all,
If that bad gone be­
ons, instead of making issue on the Maron freedom foreverl”
and Slidell affair, has reviewed the Maine fore thorn,they would have marebod across
boundary question, and demanded tbe the Carolinas, and joined Brownlow in
The bulwark on each
relinquishment of a part ol* that State to East Tennesse.
side of. them, would have been 100,000
England.
jjralefol blacks, they would have cut the
Naw Yoxx, Dec. 28.
‘rebellion into halves, and Beauregard

Briee^ote.

OlclUfM Ccaual »aflr«»d.

There is a

injured by the fall of his horse, and has

means war.

BoM^y nM Daa^fom.

concerned either imperfectly understood
Cols. Meagher and Ashbqth have been
or entirely unknown. For thia error the
possibility that this event may change the nominated as Brigadier Generals.
Gen. Rcsancraus^ arrived here from British Government has a right lo expect
policy of that government relative to
the same reparation that we, Mei hide.
Western Virginia to-day.
Awericaa affairs.
■
Tt&gt;e President has approved the bill
providing
for
three
Commissioners
from
■
tvT The London Timre is very severe
lion in a similar case. 1 have not been
queen of England, is dead.

the aspect is in the highest degree unpro­
pitions.
*
We hare not been ambitious to arrive

nd all affections ofth* Throat and Lungs.

of the

ate prospect of a war with England, and

at an early conclusion that England really

the naval officer, free from any wrongful
motive, from a rule uncertainly estab-

President Lincoln, accompanied by
pu Dahlgren, visited the Pensacola

Detroit.

HavJJIO

to take,

WUtafM, D«. ST.

STOOD THE TEST W YEARS,

well asaupplied to almost the entire pop.

ulation of our owa vast domain,

Every

family should keep it, for it contains in­
formation which all are liable to require,' hi ail
when sickness overtakes them and which

may prove invaluable from being at hand
in season.

If you take our advice, you

will call and get an Ayer’s AI manno, and
when got, keep it.

youthful breutr.
’
Baitla Crwk. Mieh, Den. 21. Ho J- .
Paor. Wooo: Thee wilLplreae acecat a Uoa U
inform thee that the hair on tnj- bead all felt M

bead.

5 asks®

A continual oourre of acffcntg through

BleevteM Nights.

Thp anguish of mind

which parents

experiance whilst wimassing the sufferings I
of their children during the trying period
of teething, Is nothing in comparison to
the loss ofrest to which they are neces­

sarily subjected.
How many, In coasequenoe of the frctfuineM of their Rule
.uUlr.r,, .re eompellri io p,„ entlr.
nights without obtaining an hour's rest.
But where

Mbs. Wifslow’s

havetait
heir thick tadl

SStwlSJ-i

Soornixir

Sybup for children

teething is at hand­
relief is ktovitable.
It may well bo termed a Soothing
Syrup for it rives alrnmit instant ralisfto
the httie an»rer. It aflbsfe nog arg,
rest, bus vigor rad IimM.

ft riio oirwe

proclaiming martial law it St. Louis, and
on

all the lines

of railroad in Mia-

a
!• lit

New Advertisements.
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Ths Daily Auvaansxa has entered its
twenty uventh volume, being the oldest

aafcrsjw.*

paper with the growth and increase of tbe
cominrrw, tbe industry and prosperity

moi a rmt&gt;oL-tmtr micbioam,
ty of Barry, boldcn at tbe Probate Offies. in the

•LOW PRICES’

of tho Pknixbulam Stats.
Its proprietors are determined that its
future shall be"worthy of the confidence
and support of the friends of Taura, Jus

ncs,

Fxkkdom

and

Humanity.

PeUtlsMl.
It will aim to be bold and fearless in I

Id th* matter pf tbe eatate of Thoma* Dtttln,
Onrtodmjr and filing thapsi’t-dtir?!'?.!'1

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S.fBflAL
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hot the Rxeeutor
parties interested
♦III, by causing

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Pork, Litrd, Butter, Wood, nnd

Oats,

It, and will make it the freest and best
Government the world ever saw.
It will discuss with faithfulness and
candor all tbe great questions agitating
tho publie mind from day today.

a*id count;
veeba, mixes

Money,

On the question of tbe extension of Hu­
man SuaysaT, it will atand forth its un­

oo subscription *t ihc^ficnner office. We

©33*7 mnoimOTOH

must hnvc it brought to us, likewise ; we

bare no lime to go collecting, nod a few
oWdrlipquenta will see a Constable soon.

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

riM-UaaxUua to make known to bin fellow auOtf
erajthr tnraua of cure.
To all who desire it,J be will send of tbe preaeriplian Med. (free ofcharsa) with tbe direction*
for preparing the same, which tbev will *fiad a
•eac rrn roa conoarriov. aeniaa. saoxcmri*,
*e. Tbe end* object of tbe adrerlleer in oenthnjr
theP’reaeriplion, ia to benefit the aNIicted, and

’■•nmdy.'as it will coal them nothing, sad may
prove a bleating
Parties wiahiijg
r'^'
deet-tm

■VV Ithsnitburg,
Kings Cbuaty, Nbw York.

I did, on tbe sixth dar of November. A. 0. 11)61,
levy upon and *eixe«II the right, title, and inter­
est of John C. Dillln, In and to the followmk real
estate, to wit: Ml tbai piece or pared land; eituate. lying aud being lu ths County of Barry and
Stale of Michigan, and known and described as
tbe east half of tbe aouth eest quarter, and tbe
cast half of tbe west half of the aoath eaat quarter
of Section twenty-six, (t6,) in township two,
north of range seven (7) west, contalntnN one
hundred and twenty acres, and on tbe ninth day
of December, A. D. I'M)!, levy upon and eeixa art
tbe right, Ulla asd Intcreat of Abram 3. Quick,
one of the defendant* trautadin said execution, in
and to tbe fallawing real eatate lo wit: All that
certain piece or pared of land. siSaate, lrjOg and
being is the'County of Barry aud State erf ‘Mich­
igan. described as the south half of the north.east
quarter of aeclien thirty tb«r, In town two north

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rpcakin terms of commendation of it* magical
effbeta and medical virtue*.
We apeak |a this
Daily ont year
.
10 00
matter, “what we do know," after ten yean intyH
BtmLsrwkk
R 00
Jleuoe, and pledge onrrepntetioa for the Mfrii
nwnt of what w« here dedtrv- . In almost awn*
Weekly
I 00
As an iwducemanl to aur friood* to
exart themselves to extend aur circuU
tiun, ws propose that any one sending us
tan new namps 6tr the weekly, aceampanied by ton dollars, shall have an eleventh
w»py gmtis.
GEIGER A SCRIPPS, PubUabera.

SOOTHING SIRUP,

LITE HITTER*,

HARD-WARE

DARLrb-a-SlJVJX BtGULA TOR

OUe Stodtey. Esq.. IU East Mth Street. H. Y.,
writes: Aug. 1--------------------------- --------- -i

AND

DRY GOODS!
Darling'* Liver Begulaior.

On reading and filing in thia coart for Probate, in dlordbg -iniqedraU! jtlttf. It U N ■thorough
a* Instrument in writing, purpwtin*-to be tbe Liver and biflfou* remedy."
last Will nod huumcnl of A»TDiaper, Tste
' Mm Yosar. of Brooklyn, write*: “Febmary
sard couutv deceased
23, 1140.—Tn May last I bid a severe attack ofPI lea
Thereupon it is ordhrtd. that Monday, tbe «lh wMob coubusd ms to tbe buu»c. I took one bot-

TATE OF MICHIGAN,Eighth Judicial Circuit
—Ibaraby fix and appoint the lima*/or hold­
ing ths several terms of ths Circuit Court within
•aid Circuit, for the years IMS and IMS, aa follows

000.

It is now «v«r thirty ana yswrs since
the weekly issue of this paper was com­
menced. It has always been and will

,

ln.trnu.cnt, te Mteh Stei. tbeMiri ■: law of
aaid deceased, and all oibw persons intere»ted in

too wouldtrarei tafhiearnefawepi qfaiath until
too late to arreat the fatal fall. But tbe mother is

foreign news will find smple space in our

Mvadfietoriky.

At atevriw of eoKl Canrt bohku at She office
of the Jndgv thereof, in Bssttngs, &lt;u&gt; -Mraiday.the
ntotb day «f Die i tn* sv. 1 tol, nwafiM, H||*rri— ’
C. PrintDe, JudgnoTI'nWfc
In tbe matter of thi c»t»ic of Ahls. Peeper,

Its well earned reputation as .the lead;

delicacy, often roes down to • premature grave
rather than lei their condition be known in tune,

Literary and MUefllaseoui.
Much attention will be given to the
literary nnd miscellaneous doparmenl.—
Tales, sketches, poetry and' home and

Ju. L. Brantley, merchant, 1*4 Fulton auwel,
Kgw York, wntee, Aegast. 13, IfiW: "I bare
bu*

And now oonsider myself Znrirdy evrrd."

■

reliable.

Ta a snperior tonic and diuretic; excalLent ft
case* of lose of appetite, flatulency, female weak,
nrta. irregularitie*, pain In tbe slue and howeU.
blind. prot-udiDgandbleedlng pile*, and general
debility^
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

Hod. JehtrVroM writes, -&gt;Broo|t)ya, March 46
&gt;9*0. In lb* epriag wf I8iw I teak a aovar* cold
which induced a viotent fc»w. 1 took tww doses

Ad-

greatest care has always been exareised,
and will continue to be, io rendering it
in ♦vary respect the moat complete and

Probate Court

TATE OF MICHIGAN,

tbe unot, cr any derangexnei

been engaged, whose attention every
passing event of importance will claim.
Armngtncn’.a have been made ensuring
for Ahi* paper tite most-complete com­
pendium of foreign Intelligence published
in anv paper west of New York, while
our facilities for obtaining domestic news,
military,
&gt;litical and —
general,
• ---• -are not
jr any oihe/Joumg.T Besides
I correspondents in all the
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one st Washington during the
session of Congress, and shall always be
prepared to send special reporters whereever uocamon snay require. Thus,-as a

Mud; better than pilte, aad raacb crater te taka.

S

Ptaraf. Wtafinrs. ond JMprik
rangements or torpidity, aud.

West. With this view an able corps of
reporters, writers and oorrespondent^has

k DARLING UTE BITTERS

Aroderl 9 _yen knew of any other feme* jea
•n earth Cmt witl prod one such glorious retails —. —. —in esM eat ids, are
required to appear st • Motion of mM Ooart. iben
as fbr abure f
to W bolden as tbe Pnibater-*- * *“
See sd»crti*em*nL
•&lt;f Hvdieg., »&gt;***——
•‘iCTH.iSia
Feat WoH’a reaSorwri. MM Mrf M
moralor con be rebed upon st
Hi gfrv uotteu io thej
Jeb lt» uiarcet for alt eases ofOencrat Debility
w rfl a&gt; tliote ds-asca which arias from impure
-od. It hi eon pounded io a skillful and arienle Manner, and will net injure the weakest,
ille at the same time, it wilt tone op the nrrtem
ell hi original purity end viger. Try «, one'
d alt. B«eadvertisement in another column.
(A Uns aw*}

It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined prosecution of . the. present
war again* treason And disbnfen.. antil

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

COMMISSIONER'S NOTlCt.

bavleg wasted &lt;»*y. He co'd
Estate of Jnekxon J. Wenk*.
not rise /nun * I* ing to a silting poaitoin. One
PROBA TE ORDER.—PTAIE OF MICHIGAN,
Itoctor aaW it wtoa case ot Lumbago, and that
all the doctor* tn the world could uot cure him.
ssSr
aad that he would bare boe« ‘l*'"d long agi&gt;, ir
he had not been »o well nursed.
A caTlaaitr
al llMtiiig*. o» Tuesday lbs inh dv oLD*
farmed on the ontside uf she left I high, extending
from the thigh to the knae.aad the doctor naid ha' ccniber, in the yeir one thuufA'ia right hundred
weald hare trfwopen th* Hugh and sevepa tbe end MXty-eas; proem S. C. Prindfe. Judge uf
bone." ThaJtperalfon being aevare, I won per 1'iubeu.
-a 1—J
-*
sal...a
la the matter of ibecelate of Jackwn J. Wokna
rate of said county deceased.
On rending and Hlrag tho peMtion, duly verified
of John II. IHHenbeck. parriug. for certain rea­
mbu O
tUrain-Mt
...:., ..Uforth.
.rll that
Wit isitaTqiall MjiiSinf
a.U said
estate ba gi anted. and that tbe petitioner, David
k Hoes and James Fluwerbe appointed Adrainiatrators.
think proper &gt; ours, rrapeet/ullr,
Thereupon It is ordered, that Monday tbs I Mb
WILLIAM SAGE,
I. I*, of tbs M. K. Church.

most

religiously does, that slavery Is the pri­
mary cause of the present
&gt;resent conflist
conflict be
be-­
tween the Nortii
thc
' _ South,
____ ‘
and that.
it Jervis a feqrful blight upon thexpuntry
or.nation seeking to outopread and upbfrld

News Department.

LIVER REGULATOR

by uotifled aad rev nested to praeewt tho same 'for
cispiinslion and adjtraUneol to tbe undersigned
Cc'iitiiisainucrs duly appointed by the Probate
Court fur'the contrtf of Marry, who will meet for
such purpose, at tbe late residence of the da*
eeaaed. in the tawnahip of Vaakcc Springs, in
said county, ou SAtordxy, the twenty-fifth day
of January next, and at - i^e hot*e of J. **.
Emo&lt;jr. iu toe village of Middlevilv. oa Saturday
the thirty fir*t day of May. owe thrmeend-evgtet
hundred apd sixty-twu.at the hour* of tea trfclock
A. M. on eaehef tho respectiveuayk, above'men­
tioned; six month* from tbe sixth day of Deecniber lust., being the time limited by th* Hon.
Probate Conrt.'rar the Anal adjustment of all
claims against said estate.

compromising foe, believing as It

ths last vestige of this most unnatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.

DARLING'S

Thc fuHowing is an extract (ram n lett-r writeow by the Rev. J. S Holme, pastor nf the
PiirpoM-Streei Baptist Church. Brooklyn, X Y^,
te ths '»Jtraniri tadWtaawger." Cincinnati.. O.,
and sptoka yjdnaea in far- r of that wcrld-rmiqwncd mHieiae, Mu. Winww't Socoauao B»«rr
rpn Cniioaan TxrniiNu
■•w* see an advertiaomenl in vour eolnmna a
Mao. VsmMto’a SoovarwoBrwnr. Now we never
»a&gt;d a wait la ftvnr of a patent tsotoaiM before
it*oar Utote* sao fosl mwnpoD-d to.iuAo your

out la the eouncilaofour nation, will aava
our country fromHS» Avila now besetting

ter oij) fwsnds Jet
rw vxra xiomt ruwm.
tterrtcU*. ftwrar CoateS Win*.

y;; DorMbc'b Life BHtcre,
rod was entirely rwrrd. J havehad ao attack since."
D: Werterveft, tag., of South »tb, rar*th St,

BRNHEIWK

Stacks of

DA RUNGS UVER REGULATOR.
admirably, remov

CCRTIB A CALKINS, New York, is on toi miV
xjdajraqipcr. -JaaM.hy.Rn»xxt«L«_|liiyM|i&lt;&gt;^i lbs

e wpuper printed and aisaatadi

Principal Ofltes, 13 Cedar BL. N. Y,

•m™
deeHJt
(A true copy.)

Clothing

PBERMAN C, rrtsnvx*.
Judge of Probate.

I-

j 14

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

rw W’ » &lt;*■» w&gt; «r*H.

&gt;j.: -&gt; G.k.'t Aiaai .'j^klia'M

!a'J ’WWTflFfW-t'-e

XTVTICS 11 BIMU

, IA twenty-first day of I

ovour dueetiona, by maildr axpweo, NaeSf1

—

DAN*t 8. DARfciNO,

NMMhfiM, Nsw York.

Unusually Dow
iqpbrv-

. /Sj^,kn. n,

�Bwoonus

BLOOD

Sarsaparilla
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

CUR£
BervousHeadaehe

AMERICAN CXMEST GLUE

DA ROBACFS
8C1IMSAVUW

—OF—

REMEDIES 11

wnx wirasTAtro watek
rr WILL MK1W WOOD.
Bara yewr brstsa Furultnra.

IT WILL MEND LEATHER- .
your Hsraess. Straps, Bette, Doote, At.
rr WILL MEND GLASS.
. pteMesOtet axperote. «i Gfaas btoG
rr WILL MEND IVORY.

FALL AND WINTER
G-OOD3.

DR. J.B0VEED0D8’
Imperial Wine Bitten!!
rum

who have oa&lt; otod Jvem.

WaaMtefe

IT WILL MEND CHINA.
aWKRD a. TALUY.

Mau Fts draft. Delicate Females,
nf natatory AaHte. they aro valaa-

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with one of tho LARGEST andr
BEST Assortment!

TWevSsrotin ths possession at Dr.
which is al all times aceessibts to th* pabUs,
.ntoMtobea tbe following

'

FACTS:

of

Thai tbe BLOOD PURIFIER end BLOOD

CEPHALIC PILIS

an Um

ruult of

CONTAIN NO MINERAL.

IT WILL MEND MARBLE.

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.
&gt; matter if that broken Pitaber did a^ roe* bt
.ahilliag, a (hilling eared ia aaLHJing earned.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER.
and Wigkoc.acs peculiar
Tonic la required to Strong

DYSPEPSIA

DRY GOODS!!

with wmrrMtomrtetiUy, and is a vsry short time.
That after all other medicines hero proved use­
less, they relieve

Iu their cow poaiUaa,

lt will Mend Bone, Coral. Lavs, sad is
fact everything but Metals.

they r.•vivifyingin"tbeir action.

LIVER COMPLAINT,

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !

rod rostore the health snd strength of ths sufferar.
That

MEL LINE BY

SICK FEMALES,

neaa aod deopcodney, recuperate with great
pidity under their invigorating operation. T
Lit
UI..K.IIIL** ar_
tl»IV t

recruit

PRICE 25 CENTS.

Dr. Do4s’ CelehaneT WIbc BUtm
£OKS WMEKPAflCaED I

BHATTEBED CONSTITUTIONS,

CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,

CR OCKER Y!

t!0 00 a year saved in every family

Ono.BoUlo uf

AMERICAN CEM EKT CLPE.

&gt;onto with it'tn
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

Price 25 Cents per Botile
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

Johns

GROCER IES

HKNKY C. SPALDING

rax roiAownto esdurbemests or

THESE IllTTUm

exhilarating effects

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

BOOTS,

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR
OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

OR SECRETIONS,

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

SHOES,

laincd in thudtduratod W inaa aud Laqweea wfth
which the oofatoy ia loaded.
Theas BiUerd rot rote CUBE but PBKVBNT

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

WILL COXVWCE ALL WHO St FITEB FROM

ETABLE BLOOD PILUS are endorsed by tbe

HEADACHE

Ever shown in

this

Market, which we
of mouth, proclaim them io be the very bral prep­
aration of the kind ever offered to the brakeoooww
victims of ill health. Ther hunt d
every avenue nnd organ of tbe ays
pel it thoroughly and permanently.

are prepared to sell at a small

advance from
Jialeiuallr jsais.

SPEEDY AND SURE CT RE

JOHNS A CBORLEY,
thereby a-arntlally aid ia bannhiag

78 WILLIAM STREET,

IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
to Afaw ZWfasiiafr ware tuuoliaiat tjrJfr. Srau&gt;-

Bayers.
TERMS CASH.

f Ubvrty Btrek

NEW YORK COSTS.

NEW YORK.

Important to House Owners.

•

lutpontnt to Builders.

Masonville, Conn., Feb. 5, 1661.

Piero gtee ai &gt; a&lt;

FEMALES.

Important lo Railroad Companies.

Ma. NratOTo.

Important to Farmers.
To alt vhom thi» may conctrn and it tonctrnt everybody.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

mf .rmaUcn
throgbout the oountry.

JOHNS d« CROSLEY*S

Yoarob’t Servant,
■
JAME3 KENNEDY-

'

IMFttOVKO OOTTA PXRCnA

CEMENT ROOFING,

Hartford,Pa., Feb. 6,1061.

J. BOVLE DOBS’
Imperial Wino BitUm

Ma. Bvaldwo.

A NEW ARTICLE.
Dr. Rttlmck’s Stomaclt Bitter*.

LIFE FILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS
Yoon, respectfully,
LA RY ANN BTOlKHOUiiE.

H. 0. Beauixe.

Bra;
Yau will please send me two boxes of your C&lt;
pbalss Mis* Send them immediately.
*
'
Respectfully yours,
»
JNO. k SIMONS.

HESE MEDICI.NIS have row been be­
fore the public for a neriod of THIRTY YRS.
and during that time nave maintained * high
character fa almost every part of the Globe, for
their cxtraordinaiy and immediate wwer of res­
toring perfect health lo persona auBering under
nearly every kind cf disease to which the human
frame ia liable.
Tbe following are among the distressing varietv of human diseases in which the

T

VEGETABLE LIFE BEDICLVES
Are well known lo be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the

A. STOVER, P. M.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

Ypsdsnii, Mich., Jan.lt, 1061.

r feed snafarf Ltof Itnu iadne-J to *&gt;nJ/vr tw
PJesac send by return mail. Direct to
1
A. R. WHEELER,
Ypsilanti, Mich.

RHEUMATISM permanently in three week*. a
GOUT in half thu time, by removing local inf
_ ro- —
&gt; i.—_ ...
*
Joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and atrngth
enm^Uie kidneys and bladdrr, they operate most
worst cases of GRAVEL.
'
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings
n4 'k.. knw.l. — alirnw -.all., (n
ik.--

SCUBVEY, ULCERS, snd INVETERATE
80RE8. bra perfect purilr which these LIFE
MEDICINES give to the blood.sod all the humors.

medical properties, who will nut kigfclv approve
DR. J. DOVER DOOT IMPERIAL WInTbiTTERS.

sole property at
of the oldest ud
turners of the W&lt;
upon thi- wants of Western people.
These Bitters derive their stimulus

and Olbera and Us* proved t- lw I
and MOST DURABLE ROOFING
which they arc conipoeod, and as tUy are, by al­
laying uuuatural cravings of the stomach,directly rvery rospeet A F1RK, WATEr '
TIME PROOF ouveriag for
provrotire of
KINDS.
TEMPERANCE,

purc and healthy bile, instead of the stale aod
acrid kind; FLATULENCY. Loss or Arrcnru*
Hrnnttx, Hsanscws, RssTuasxBa, Iix-Tsars*
Axxtcrr, Lsaaoca, and Mauurootxr, which arc
general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a
natural connenuenre of ita cure.
S. Dy Cl'
I dm with

FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood
&gt; a regular circulation, through ths process of
aspiration in such esses, and the thoronghyoolu-

(usually lasting two days,) «h
t in &lt;rnr turnr
»*«r J'UU, vrac
Be^t^ouro.^

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

A new and delightful Slomschicsnd Cordial for
Siring tone to tbe Btomacb, and (or the provenon of billions oomplalnti incident to the Wmt-

DR. J. BOV EE DODS’

HQEPXBimH. TYJITX HOTTrEBO

No Heal m required in making application

reel from Cincinnati in

fcaaiou are so Justly preiwdioed.
These truly valuable llitlei

It can be applied by any one,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER to CO., Lowell, Kase.
For sale at Hastings, by Rosem a Bruun.

ISAAC

C.

MOTT,

/

Is now receiving from New York and
Boston, his fall stock of

r oce ries! !

Detail Price*1 per Bottle, or six for $5.
lured by Baar, Q&gt;u&gt; or Snraiu^auxuKO of Boor
Faurth at, Rd building from Maia street, Cincin­ Boaaxa, or any external action whatever.
nati, 0., Ubcretary in Hannrund aireeL
For sain by J. P. Roberta A Co HesUaro, DI
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
Nichola,Orengtville Milla. P. A. Keeler, also Hoff­
man aod De Reimer, Middleville, M. C. Swift,
Prairieville, and by Druggists and Merchants gen
For Coating Metals of all Kinds when
really thrungboat its country.
aprtt-ly
exposed lo the Action of the Weather,

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

price • I perbtottle.SbmdtteoforM

and

PHOTOGRAPHIC

QATJCTY

CHARLES W1DDIHELD A

For Presrrrtx *■&lt; RMalrfig Metal
RMfsefallkfids.

■MILK PKOPRIKTOML

Consiating in part of

doodv.
and
comnlexiana
TU um
ofother
throe disasreeablc
PUte fto a roryJort
t££. will

rf&amp;cl an euUre cere of SALT RHEUM, aad a atri

^5BSM.fi3Bar« fc...
PILES—The origins! proprietor of
iciou, was cored ofl’itea, ofu years i
OT A single bottle of SPALDlNGSPREFAR’D
GLUE will save ten times Its coal annually.

SFALDWC’S PREPLRID GLUE!

Molasses and Syrups,
Grucn and Black Teas,
.
Rid; CeVloa, and Jara Cofft,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Wars,
Cigars, Tobacco, ond Snuff,
Salt aad Water Lhne,
. ’ ’ \

Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro­
type; Melaineotype; Spbereotvpe;
Mirror Ambrotype; Ncilographiq
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype; Imperia! Am­
brotype; Relievo Am­
brotype, Double
Am brotype
AND COPYING done to orier. tm short rotiea.

T"il“s r«fHn trnnfemmanrrs.
—GssssAt, UsnrLrsT. L
•

ss-rtaxiS.

friends copied SO good

WARM WEATHER, AND N0T.WA8H OFF.
LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS

GROCERY, SALOON
-A*ISTX&gt;

“l wRI

‘

BOARDING-HOUSE.

nas * mil ana complete saoortmrnt of

Drags,
Oils, Banxiag Flu•
id, and Camphene.

'
slvr Tint nseffii
xcwnnrri
DisrATca'

elasticity ia rot injured by the contraction and
expansion of TIN or other METAL ROOFS, ooc
...—rf t unnn anrtrl.n
,.V

APERCHA--------------

Sotps, Saleratusj Caasia, Pepper and

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

New Qglenna, Muscovado, Coflee,
Crushed, Powdered, -and Granulated Su-

. MAYNARD-

FAMILY OROCEBIES
A, l.&lt; u lb. Iotci, Mr (jpX w rmd.

’aixtsx'h
Ever offered In Battle Creek, alt of which

by th. injudi

"V3KFUL IN AVERY HOUSE.”
“‘"Eta-rr C. SPALDIN

will be sold at prices that cannot fall to
suit purchasers.
Parti co Ur atlenUpc paid to filling or­
ders - from listings and 'vtafoHy, and
xalUfaction guaranteed m every caw.
—Tbe highest market price ala
paid for Produce.

ISAAC a M0TTt

Low Pressure System

Nevaaalwr flat, IMO.

CLOCKS]

■AWLEY**.

■torll-tf

CLOOKB!

Who tees Mt Atarirt BeaittM Teeth!
TEA

Or Odd Lunch if,
OR COFFEE,
FMXLWjbMl

Board will be

Um)/.

I

IB. BAB-

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REPUBLICAN BANNER.
VOL 8.

HASTINGS, MICH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8,1862.

Fkxxkd Ba&gt;M

NO. 36.

trrnjcwur

©rijhral Jatlrj.
ODB.

IvjphM,

A long, narrow point of land, whose
shores were washed by the Atlantic,
stretched for some distance out Into the

JACOB FE1RIS,

A f ANUFACTURKRS rf tea. sM-iros nd espI’lpvMruv. Dwta* is tarn. Mite, ■tnl.gJMB,

was smooth and sandr, with scarcely a
curve or angle to break the straight Uns
which divided tbe land from the water;
and bad it not been for the ligth which
burned so brightly and faithfully from
out the lighthouse on the point, many a
noble ship would have gone to pieces on
its treacherous shoals. This little strip
of land bad been called “The Neck,” and
except the tall lighthouse, painted in the
strongest while and black, with the tiny

WAR!
On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

■AMMI ALLEN,

Also Kwtnrg PwMie.

JCBT RECEIVED
EALERS In
cino*. pslati

a new and most-complete assortment of

PARKER,

ALLEN.

DBVGB AND MEDICINES,
Paints, Oita, Can'
* phene, Burning Fluid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi mms,

And fajrali/. Mri I but a dre*m_

IT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,ONLT^EZ

GROCERIES!
TTORNET sad COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
and Solicitor and CosMsDor in Chancery.-

A

rd ay
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

themselves about her name; the child
could not tell it herself, and finally ths
old man said she should bo called ‘Waif,’

DANIEL COOK,

cedhekt iKEBinnniicB'ff
tbe child was growing up in the lonely
place, bringing sunshine into the aged
hearts that somehow lightened and grew
fresher for having %young thing like her
to cheer them with her gay laughter.
TRvre was many in which she helped
thro' Ums,
the old people with hsr light and busy
FENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, ENJonsromr.
fingers; bet, when her tasks were over,
she loved best to wander along the eeashore, where she would rove for hours,
MOST POPULAR
gathering the bright pebbles and the
beautiful shells, until her little apron
would overflow with her treasures.—
Float Land.
Then, in the afternoon, she would sit out
in the sunshine with the fibermen's wives,
Tbe Stockton, (California,) Republican
helping them mend their husbands’ note,
remarks: “We presume that few per­
disentangling their fishing lines, listening
sons are aware that in this agricultural
io their wild stories of shipwrecks, and
district there exists quite large tracts of
drinking in their superstitious fictions
land that actually float vpon deep water.
Tbe soil of them is some two or three with attentive ears.
Tbe light that shone out every evening
from tbe tail tower was a wonderful
forced through it fiinds no bottom below
as there is usually a lake of great bepth
understand U«e danger that it warded off,
This we should say is at
COMPOUND- beneath it.
aha looked-Stitt warning rays with the
high tidaAi the lands rise and fall with it
Some of the tracts are very superior
her, when she was firsI permitted to dean
grazing land, and large quantities of hay
and trim the lamp; and although tbe night
are cut upon it, persons going with their that followed was bright and cloudless,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
animals and machinery upon the track. she lay awake until morning; fearing lest
Rmtixob Mases «, 1861.
At high water the land bends up ahead, she had nm attended to it properly, and
like a small hill, when a heavy team pas­ that shipwrecks might ensue. But alter
ses over it, which embarrass the cattle a while ahc conquered this feeling, when
very mueb. They are generally driven she found she was eves more careful
over it at low tide. The bending is like than the old people, and it was with a
that of ioe in some stages, and there arc bounding step that she climbed tbe ladder,
air holes In the land.
Persons navigat­ and with a glad heart that the saw she
ing sloughs are sometimes compelled to cuulddo every thing with her own small
[OMOL Books of all kinds, also Nmrxraxa, Kry sn acre or two one aide or the other
bands. The keepers «*euld never allow
i far aale by
E0BERT8 A STRIKER.
i order to afford room tor their vessels her-sil up at night, although she bad often
to pass. These singular formations orig­ brad them to let hor lake her turn .fur
ns's Old Loxnox Docx G:x,.for madicininate, probably, from floating tula and
other drift stuffs which have collected and contrary to all ber expectations, the
by some means have sunk under the water whole responsibility of guarding tbe light
sufficiently to the sediment left by floods once fell upon herself,
for years. Tbe owners of these lands
Tbe light keeper and hia wife ware one
intend by artificial means, to double the day obliged, unexpectedly, to go to a
depth of the soil on their isladna, consider­ neighboring town; and fearing least a
ing them a valuable part of their posses, storm which seemed to bo gathering,
sionaW• have tbe above from a farmer
should detain them Uli Um next day, the
on the San Joaquin, upon whose word old man sent for bis brother to come and
we can depend.
Were we the owner of take his place. The brother sent back
these floating pastures, we should wish to word that he would be at Tbe Nock by
anchor it very stoutly, or cultivate trees five o’clock, and as bo bad never failed in
to which to tie it at night."
keeping these appointments,’ the people

And f oaklag Extracts,

HOLBROOK,

3. M. RUSSELL,

JOHN ROBERTS,

glisrtllanj).

PATENT MEDICINES

H. P. CHMET,
OTART PUBLIC aod Cesvayaacer, will a
tend U nil businm entruitrd to Um with

N

OTEHRAIP, FflMB ©ASM
I. NET1NS,

B. C. PRINDLE,

J

UDGE OF PROBATE, Nsttrr PubMe, On«ral Lead sod Tax Agent. Will b« found ie

DANIEL STRIKER,
flOUNTT CLERK, Netary Pxblte a
f i«» to 4U/ej»»&lt;xJ y Jta«.

JARES

THIS DELICIOUS TONIC 8TIMCLANT,
T7SFECIA I.LY oectgoed for tte SMoftbe JfoL
JD uv /•ro/ewiox
th* lamilg, h.vixr ««p«r•
ceded tb* so-called “Gi».- Aromatic,- -Cord.a! “ "Mirtj—Ttrrl ” ••Bekaar-pa.’* etc., m unr et&gt;d^rwd W «M to.
sRMf
and oonbotanrs, aept-Bwaaing all of AmM tafrttri* SM&amp;iaol MiNMS (te»c sad diuretic) which

“GooSavs tick Qvmxn.”—Tbe Ger­
mania Band of Philadelphia, a few days
since, gave a matinee at Music Hall. It
was crowded with

Um elite of the

the wild stories that

city.—

went away from the cottage early, with
nn misgivings on their minds, leaving
Waif in company with taro fisherman’s
wives.
Aa the boor of five approached,
strong gusto of wind and rain beat against

fishermen's

loisture

from

She looked out from the window, but the
sight appalled her; the bright light threw
a broad glare oo the water, but aba could

against ths stone walls of the tower; but

“In thy need call to the Lord,
Pray to him in frith and trust.
And gracious aid he wiU afford.”

The words seemed strangely familiar,
though she could not tell where she had
heard them, and yielding to the impulse
she obeyed the voce, and asked God not
to forsake her.
All of a sodden there
came a trmendous sea, which swept com­
pletely over the lighthouse, shattering
the thick panes of glass, and poured in a
stream of water at her fbeL She quailed
and trembled, but only for a moment;1
for eh* felt that now or never she must
bo faithful to the lamp. What if the
glass around that should be crushed also ?
And now the rain and spray came rush
iug in, but this limo another sound came
Soto her ears, and she trembled anew as
she heard the boom of a gun, and knew
it was a signal from some vessel in distrees. She peered through the window,
but could see nothing but the black night,
and the dashing foam sent her back again.
For wearied hours she watched the lamp,
never suffering its light to dim, while her
frame shivered with tbe cold, end her
garments were drenched with the spray
that still poured in.
At length (aod OI bow long the night
had seemed) lhe gray morning dawned.
The wind had subsided, snd tbe rain came
down more gently, when, lifting up her
tired head fron the bench on which it
had fallen, she caught a glimpse of a
large ship riding at anchor not far from
the shore, and with one grateful cry for a
sight that rewarded ber for that long
night of watching, she sank exhausted to
the floor.
A little later and a boat waa cutting
through the waves. The captain of lhe I

ship determined to go ashore and tall the
people in tbe lighthouse that his passen­
gers were indebted to thsir faithful care
of the light fur their deliverance from
shipwreck. At first ho could gain oo ad­
mission, tor tbe door was barred, but tbe
captain effected an entrance through tbe
window, »ud still seeing no one, he crept

up into Um tower; where be found the
little girl lying on the wet floor among
broken glass. She was fast asleep, but
be lifted bor up tenderly, and carrying
ber down stairs to ber little bed, ba called

ths Potomac, sLour vassals aa they pass

night.

We should all like to engage

enemy in battle, but

Um prospect

their blankets and knapsacks, which wars
taken by the rebels.

To-morrow I shall

eight lung and dreary buura in walking

my lonely beat.

Occasionally, during

the night, the vole* of some drowsy sen­

tinel will break out on tbe air with “Who

relief—fall in."

Christmas te dene at

hand, and the papers say that we shall
have liberty to visit all tbe neigboriag
camps in the division, without a pass.

Our Chaplain has established a library
for our regiment which we highly prise.
We anxiously await the arrival of the
paymaster, to distribute some yellow

pieces among us.

It is almost dinner

time, and I will close this

by wishing

you a Merry Christmas and Happy Now

D. HBoumau..

The Dublin Jkusawa

will stand in clone pita.exc’uding tbe alight
eat approach of air, remains to bo MR.
tbe fair-haired child, but when in ber In tbe provincial papers we find that some
sleep she murmured the first line of the localities had been visited less aovcpely
little verse, ‘ In thy need call to the Lord,’ tivtn others, and our country frisni
he caught ber to his heart aod wept over draw general conclusions about ‘things.
her. His companions wondered at bis
emotion, whiah he could only explain by
tolling him that his loot wife used to ring tbe encouragement and hold out a
that verse long ago, when aha rooked of improvement, but we cannot
her infant bo sleep with its lullaby.—
Tbe old people soon returned, and they
too, wepl over Waif, when they heard

the story of her long night in the watch­
tower, The stranger, who bad grown
deeply interested, asked if she was their
Cadchild, and tbe lighthouse keeper,
ing oo willing a listener, told him tbe
history cf the lililo girl, and ended in
showing him the fair tresses and the little
muslin dress.
Every moment be drew

thought was locLl” Aa aoon as Winifred
(now Waif no longer) awoke, sod was
told that her faith and courage had saved

parent wjth eager, caressing fondness,
while tears of both joy and grief rolled
down the oheeka of the aged pair, who
had loved bar so dearly.
Iler father
toon look her away from tltat bouse by
lhe sea, but be could not separate from
the old people who had given her a home

Winifred still remained tbe light of the
old people and the joy of her father’s

Fee Ma yjLL BARNIER CO., lAtt Park

Hollis.
will return in

L —— --—I-

find auUteg Of it.

Um

is Mt

party of rebel cavalry, one of Um pistes

districts it would not Im extravagant to

with proprietors, to give cmploymeal
during tbe ensuing year."

Tbs Limerick Rrporirr save:
“Dm
harvest returns in tbe neighborhood ad

k available for human food, wWU mh.
of .heal lura i»t
e«&lt; dam al 41,
but allowad » b. uu, dan b, oak.

Um Mall farmers daring the
hade them go to their homes, saying that
in a quarter ofan hour Unde Rolla would
____ _i.L 1__________
Sk.---------- » tU.

B. J. MINT.

Um

lar.where a lighthouse had been taken
from its foundation and carried out to
sea. O, It was dreadful 1 and tbe little

for many miles around.
Two old people—a white haired man
and bis wife—bad for years been tenants
of tbe little cottage ; and every night as
their faithful repeater rung outtbe hours,
they took cash their turn in mounting1
the stone steps and the steep iron ladder
of the tower, to trim the lamp, and keep
ito light from going out.
Besides this
old couple, there dwelt in the cottage a
child some eight or nine years—too
young to be a daughter of the lighthouse
keeper and his wife, and too unlike them
in every way for ever relation to exist
between them whieh tbe loving title of
“Grandpa" and “Grandma” might have
applied. It was generally known about
there that six years before, a ship had
gone to pieces on the coast, and of all
those that floated ashore, only this child
was living; she was clasped in the arms
of a dead woman, whom the light keeper
buried beneath a clump of water willows,
and only a lock of her long, fair hair was
preserved, In case she should ever be en­
quired for. Indeed, there was nothing
else to save, for there was no mark on
her garments, though on the child’s white
drees a delicate vino was wuvoo in tbs
shape of the letter W. 8ho waa token
to tne lighthouse, atid because the inmates
had no children of their own, and !&gt;ecau»o
she looked so bright and beautiful in
their homely rooms, they adopted her as
their own." For a lime tbsy puzzled

DRUG STORE!!!
Robebts &amp;. Striker,

D

fro. and she could cot help thinking of

lined to 1

I I— .

A patriotic eld

�riid Station No. 4. oo tbe Charleston and

Wo
but tl

iis«a

ded tl

lily bf i

Ittf
but'

•WNwMy M^iWrSw’ys. tM*.
to our readers.

“ IhW.l'nWr AflW

I*. iMi

Baltimcm, Jsn. 4.
The Richmond Dirpatch »f Friday,says

focuruent is a very, that further trouble may be expected
with England, arising out ofour blockade

good one, and is mostly confined to the

Bold bv ait

"TO

hulks, are regarded here a* entirdv with-

that l,icjyunyj||i(l»'XWp.»n4.-?i; *
Also, that the Federals have nominal

P WTU X1MJ.X
Gen. McClelland health continues to
Ytir4BMYMrtmrtesd*wwW&gt; msyb • oooo

pwieri

for

1 slh« rime •Htea.-Btnator CWtarnw.

xpiMiedto thc General

verotnrnl has taken nt
i odktMJttd from Fort J___ w _____
that it may be planted in Ulinol

&lt;»rS~ I

Government;

’ Wifi s^lf as ahhvW wlWtejf' to

’^NMr^Jan. 3.

dram Prtfl^njrd indicate that

NYU rffc mikes' mi«aY !&gt;• h«
ThffB.nxwmk- priow.i.

petulhirl'y ser.Bitire 'Nriff' pugnacious oh

State,tn-tt posture of dlfente. ^YMs^Gorernor thinks
need W? so‘much fbrtlfl-

drfhrpolnt, and none one who mXkes bto

caftfons aa arms for the people, .and a

‘^‘Mxrk,” in the DhlreM rirfverfi'ser.slwo

powsrfulwarmerine oo tho lakss.

frWgei^iri a little vdgerisin M Mr;

Governor adds, "Michigan is to

Cfmndlei-’i expense, on‘ths same sabject

-Jft a sufficient answer to all this- geeefihade, itifi only necessary • to state one

Ti*e

bu de­
fended, if It cd&amp;is to that, not upon her

own grpund. but qp^u ify^lthflChuaifa.*

H» ihsq.recommends tbsre organic

tbe

graduates from (Im instire tian, who were

tbe entire body subject to draft at any

in the service st tbe beginning of our

time.

are .©pen

floantor Chandler snid.trsly

establish a naval station in soma proper
harbir of this Stats. He submita, with­

that Wool Point had boon the .hot-bed of out rroommwidaUon, the proposal of the
ttmm.
Sven among the tenders of the Regents of tbs University to establish a

Federal forota, a portion of those educa-

neither doing nor parmitting

noble eseeptioin, Wwt wc noed not specify

about 24.000 mtn, lhe test in organizing
which will be In all some 4000,000. He

them; the intalligeht observer of eventa

next recommends that the act for the re­

can point them out' for himself

lief of lain Him of volunteers be .amended

With

thlsYiewoffhocaie.it is not strange

so as to be more stringent, ami more uni
He then briefly

that sympathizoni with treason should

form in its operations.

denounce a Senator for. calling attention

announces the death of Senator Bineham
and ths duty of the Legislature to fill the

tWsadi jburtfttls ee taro supposed to be

vacancy, and closes the message

rtbliy-!f»ys!: shorn 13 lend their cclumno to

reference to the rebellion and the neces­

stidhia tfork, la troly Suspicious.

sity of more efforts en the part of the Ad­

Il is not necessary that a man should

NEWS ITEMS;

opinion as to its influence for 6r against
Tbe tendency

ofamiltary education to disloyalty is,

with a

ministration for its suppression.

be educated at Weta Point, to form on

the Union at this time.

Mason and Slidell were

taksn

aboard the British gunboat Rinaldo, on

Wednesday (New year’s) evening, whieh

perhaps, mors apparent than real, and ।
may be btrt the result nf accident
But!I immediately put to' oca with them.
I great gale fol io wed them.
fill our btst statesman, In the earlier his­

tory of our country, looked with distrust

upon any Attempt to increae the military

arm of the government, as really endan­
gering the stabilltv of the Union.
All
history “proves that military pursuits have

a‘4«ndency toward despotism.

There is

something In ths military education itself,
dfirhbtrically opposed to republican in-

atltutiohs and government.

We cannot

but'belleve that the only safety for a
government Tike ours is in entretamg its

mffitdry ilerv716c tb a well organized mitftic troiieof arms Is unsafe,

Itrfa sftieii.

nut glvo us men Whb have homes, and
lands, arid mercantile Iritorestsj' and who

have no interest In'war save iu the pro­
tection of, these; and whose sole object

in making War Is to preserve or restore
peace, and you hKe Genorals, and Cap-’

tains, ond soldiers that can be trusted for

their tnoi^y, and

loyalty and

whose

fidelity viH 'never be questioned.

-

ThWroars some things connected with

tho releasq of thcic twd'hoary headed
traitors, which, under, nay

view

of the

Genera! Stephens' brigade to’ upeiatc
against Charleston, ^avan»ah,‘ pr the cebei force'at CodasnsUhlc—thcjaUAt hiust
’My.
‘
.
J

J-x I-*.

a largo
nearly i
out leaving a guard U&gt;uro.
The Navy IJoparlujeol h%| forwarded

The Washington corren'poudsnt of the
Philadelphia Pran says that orders axe

to the Navy Yards spedhosthfU* for iruut
clad steamers to bo built.
Mcasur«| ijtvq &amp;qen fiilt^rt itf -^jirrd

given for n movement by way uf Occo­
quan; alauUjatGehi Burnsidawinaaceud
the Rappabintifick.
’
.

against cofflnmnlcating inforrnatlcm to
rebel*’especially .though f&amp;matiT sou.reee.

The strike eV th* Navy Yard has ended;
the men returned tv work ttsday.

$■

- New York. Jan, 3.
A Richmoad dispatch of the 31st, says
tbe reiiel war-alcamvr. Jamestown, joined
ber ceoeort the Yorktown, in James
River. The gunboat Teager would soon
be ready fur active rerrico.

aMJFiMMt

••

of ll —Illuming
appoint!

new superintendents, etc
art

on Monday next.
There io not inueb
wu»r*teKMMk tapH 4*

Eiv« rejiql deserter* arrlvedyesterday
from Mnuaws. Thev haigf.'bp idea of
ably the “ax” case will
thetuuuUroT men. but Jepreiant lhe
dML"s of a formidable cbariclcr.

,

TtaTiW-Tdi

-,i\ hi?.

Circumstances have recently transpired
which fix on'Gd. Kurrigan .the .gaift of
having given information te tho enemy.

Attuptxd

A asps.—On

Thursday

night last, some villain attempted to bora
the buildings on lhenorth side of Stale

Jim. 5.

fob.

be tried again.

Washixotw, Jan. 0.

Point or,JJ.ocks„Mo.

&gt;bU.4

I Iago

for

street, by setting fire to

Six thousand rebels attsoked the Sth
Connecticut regiment, near ilanoock yes

W. Parker's

rpsrrling Humor, sod robrtaiohi
I1M tors, ft
; •*■»■ Tf

fc—1,-tete-r

grocery.
It appears that, three panes of
Halifax, Jan, 8.
A fearful rumor is current in this city terdoy,-who wore protecting tbs railroad. glass were broken out of a back window,
of the loss uf the steamer Parana, with After « slight skirmish,ovrtoopsrstornsd perprndidfflarfr^tfria'alfova tot other, ths
eleven hundred troops on board, ;in ths to this side- to await romforeem^tA— twu lower ones being covered by a board
St. Uwrence river, but it cannwl be Meanwhile the rebels destroyed
the
fastened bo thc-maide, ita upper ons b*.
traced to any rellabtu source.
.
railroad and tolqgraph lines, breaking our
ing
ol
" A large war steamer, supposed to be enmmutiieatioii with Cumberland.
Geo.
an American, is criusing off this port.
•Ukp.rflw siteMis Hast
Landcf^s mardtfog/o kbojr. rj kt .
Tlie MvinpUis.^Mric/of tho IQUllus window Mil wfwo-l UK.tari* on.4'1?
St Julius, N. F. Jan. 3.
the fol low ing from Texas;
. ..
- -'e.. : &gt;i.lwnlM&gt;e wiodww, and aH il on firn.—
Tbe steamship Bohemian, with British
Galveston 18th.—Tbe drculaf says, The light awoke some young rnsh who
troops on board, passed Cape Race this
last night’s mail brought advice* from
morning.
.
Rio Grande to tho effect that «■ Lincoln wore sleeping in fbWgrocery, in time to
*
steam propeller had arrived, and was pre vm a cu» iflngratiun;
New tom, Jan. 3.
blockading the river. She had capiurtd
tb» ato of pictorial art.
•The.N. Y. Tribooet special says:—
’
‘‘Tbe sob commiupe uf ways and means and burned n schooner

1542

weather for winter, but no‘sleighing.
ore engaged in preparing a general tex
bill, which will be the basin of a national
LATEST fROn MEXICO.
currency. The coimniUee’a idea is te
A dispatch frpm Washington to
raise nreney enough to sustain tbe credit
fgy* The Spanish fleet arrived at Vera
tbe New York Herald say* that General
lards. ■
of tbe govermnant, tbough. the tex tftay
Cruz about two weeks since taking the
Far
y
n»
ha* bew
before
for tbe lime being be more than heavy.
fortress uf San Juan de Ulloa, ©btlie 10th
Now Y'otk Jmo.;2.
the CmgrrindutiireCommittee, appointed
The committee is also maturing a Tar­
A TALE OF THE I’llRSE.XT TIME.
The Spanish took poasaMlon of Si
•WMNMVW JM
of December, and the city of Vera Cruz iff bill, the provisions of which will large­
to inquire into the eonduct of the war.
BT MB miXTLlNX.
Junn d’Ullou on the Iffth 'of Decembt
on tbe day following. The Mexicans re­ ly increase tho.duties on many articles of
gvnvrel cnsumption.
’
Vera Cruz was eviwearted by tfce Mexi­
tired without firing a gun. .
tfT Gril war has aflirted Bu Louis
They retired
“Uffiiainl information received al tho can iNNMN the next day.
like n palrer.
More (han 60.000 persons
Schurz applied lately for | Medical Department uf lhe A rosy of the without nnhg a gtm. '
have Irf* Oiat city within wyear; an imTnflreW
Havana
letters
say
that
Santa
Anna
leave to return to this country, for the Potomac, Alatea that the otortalily is leas,
mens* number; ofb.mtewand Unres are
and Mirataon are both ts go to Mnico.
general purpose of looking around. It in proportion to the number, tluiu iuany
vacant, anOall kinds nf buainrts. except moraine, for,
American city.
Thu Departmsut has
was granted.
cbo uffkisl list of .117,000 soldiers, and to leave for Maxtea with retaforoemewts.
We learn frwnvhe Ittaaha ZTotHcf tost
FWA
in military uniform was i tbe. health tff this large body, cf men, is
the Govdflfor of Vera Crtrt was willing
arrested in St. Ixnils Tuesday, for cheer, better than among »n equal number uf
tfearriiy Ibakery in the hi*rmefit- &lt;*T the
lo evacuate lhe city, bnt demanded 'and
moo any where iu the JJniled States.”
ing for Jeff. Dnvis.
Capital, aod te thinking ofh«iyUig-U.mi*tThs 7iw&lt;»’ despatch says (Hat rebel received n rexptte of six hour*.
fjjr* Arrangements liaye bsCji made scouts came yeateriey fomu eighty &gt;ods
Gen. Gfizqttnn laadihg issued A . pr©t!“
to pay all the troops up to the first of this aide of h Airfax Cuort House, on the Inmatlon to the troops and another /b&gt;
Lillis River turnpike, and on the Fail’s the people, the ta'iter to'tbe effi-ct tii»t
January. Orders for preliminary mus­
Wa'-hhigton. Jan. 2.
Church House. They camo.within half a troopjJjaiJ «»®c thither «ixi|y Ur .duingnj
ters were Issued several days ago.
mile ©four pickets and wnlched them satisfaction for the foilurD^treaties and
A qunrufo’vras n«t present hf either
£57“ Tbe steamer St. Andrtw, of ths closely. Squads of their cavalry occupy /violence committed against their compa­ House to-dati
:
!
lhe surrounding Fairfax; a laqgp force hflls triots, and to obtain guarantees against
W '.;wk
Quebec and Glasgow line, has been chart­
is two rniiss beyoud, and eight regiments similar outrages. Hie greatest satisfac
ered by the British Govermtnt to convey
ary OTwervunroa *m twe pwl or Um uipiu.
faction of the anpy would be, after fulfil,
are alFliot Hill.
mstic corps.
Allfiirsirn legations were
troops to Canada.
ing its mission from tha. Quean, to re tern
present nt the White House at an official
to-hisown country w&gt;tk the earlately ;nf
Gen. McClellan, who was a day
reception, and called subsequently on the
One of the. released Utfoa prisoner*
having merited tbs affectionstbs Mex©f two since considered alarmingly ill, has an editorial from a Richmand paper
Socrctery ofStat^
.
STOO&amp; TU£ ffiSf OF SUB, •'
icene.
showing symtomb of typhoid fever, is which be cut out and secreted in his boot.
Nearly ODO hundred rifled cannon, of
now reported to be troubled with but n It gives na awful picture bf the condition
Dwjtcmw;-* l.t
of lhe rebel army on tire potomae, aaying
ter from fortress Monroe states that exsevere cold.
that the entire armv is utterly detnoral
Miniatar.Faulkner improved the opport
|2gf“ Another batch bf prisdtieriafwar ized. Regimefiltil drills have ceased ent unity aflbrdcd him ©fgoing in Richmond
■
'
Naw
Y
ou
,
Jtai.
4.
1
to exchange.hims4££&gt;r Air. Ely. by car’
have readied Fortress Monroe ‘ from tlrely, the men spending their time with
There Is, if anything, a tittle mftre bar
cards, flrent numbers arc offering large
rl|ng despatches‘for the rebels.
It hss
Richtaoad on &lt;iw(r way home, having
sums for substitates-—one offered as high rnony among the banks to day, with a bdiin discovered that he concealed Ms pa­ yontiiful besuty.
disposition to encourage the circulation
as $1,500, The editor urges the govorn
pers In the .utai of a large pipa, with
Many
r^grGen. Benham was discharged mefit t» “do something to remedy the of United States demand notes.
which he was in the habit nf consoling
of'the hanks, instead of paving out their
himaelf; agt/ frtrthermnro,-that toe doctifrom arrest immediately upon thi charges evil. Such a demoralized condition of
the army cannot go on. Thousands who own bills, use theso note*.'
mente.which
were to bulky to Le com
against him being read before the Court
would enlist are deterred by the diseonrprey-etf within a pipe stem pere rolled ,life I
of Inquiry in bis case. Ha is ordered to aging condition of the army.’
/
iMfORTANT Dwcovsnr.—It is reported up in the form bf segnni and covered
report for doty at once.
Mobile, Al*. Jan. 1.—A Confederate that a bomber of valuable maps and te with a toboeeo leaf, neatly wrapped.—
|y It baa now been officially ascer­ steamer, going from Pensacola to the P'.grnpliical surveys of lhecountry imtHe- Thn man went out of prison on hie parole
diately sun bunding Washington ’were of honor * The story of his treached
tained that two hundred and twenty-four Navy Yard, wm fired upon yesterday
found, nfew days ago, in an outbuilding may bs false, and wa hope ii is.—jfw.
horses were burned in Lhs recent fire in from tho batteries at Fort Pickens.—
Gcu. Bragg's haUerics replied, and die to the Alexandria and Orange railroad In Port.
the Government stables at Washington.
firing was continued at the last account*. Alexandria. 'Hid surveys, it is said, give
it that
Out of the one thousand five hundred
every road leiwllng from Waahlngton nfld
Arnuura, Ga. Jan. 2—Private di* Alexandria to Richmond, and other im
horses let loose on the occasion, they
patches received from I’ocatoligo, dated portant points In Eastern Virginia de '
Tho nngulih ..r mind »hleh p.rtnh
have all been recovered, except ooo hun­ yesterday, state that the federals attempt
scribing accurately the character 6f‘‘the expw|ancu whilst witnessing the sufferings
ed to ad vans* from Roynl Ferry, but
dred and fifty.
road, whether hard or soft billy, level, of their children during tbe trying pej^lH ation-“the reward j
were rebulsed bv the 14ih Regiment of
and best adapted for heavy or light iriue
South Carolina Volunteers, under comrhich they are ncocsportation,
besides other valuable matter.
Hon. Jacob M. Hownrd Elected to tbe
roandufCol. Jones. The Confederates Tbe documenta have been sent it is said oarily aubii
XJ. H Rcnate.
loss was fifteen killed and wounded.— to tho war department.— iVaiMn^ton quence of i
Ono Yankee was taken prisoner, but Rtputyican.
ouflorms
their loss is not otherwise given. Gon.
nightsafch
The
wntclt ■„ Wckd!_ L«n&gt; has Informed Jeff. Davis that he la
{JT” “Woman is at the bottom of all But yrtnjre
Hon. Jamb M. Howard, r.f Detroit, late confident of his ability to prevent the
SracF'tq^i
misdiieC” “Yes." said Frank, “and wbeu
Federals from advancing on Charleston
Attorney Genera!, is eletaed.
able.
1 used to get into mischief, ray mother relief itaM
©r Savantiah.
Th.1ft.l vot..t^d Mf.llow.:
•
It !gU
ill be termed a thmthing
would aoou.be ai the bottom of me.”
WAsa’NoroK, Jan. 4.
SyruftRtei
ftaWahwota iiattwft relief to
the little «i
The Agent uf tbe government, who
-n«.kwh G.’wrth,
- - 19
- --xr-"
auparintsndvd the removal of Mnapn and
Itec. 25th. al Um .1.^. Aiher-K la Irvte*.
--jsaao
Imm p.
.• .• 1«
x*. Uiri«.«neT,
vnrwinncy,
jo
Slidell, from F®rt Waarren to lhe British
Six informal ballots were had. Governor gun-boat Rinaldo, returned this morning.
"f ?«': No papers were exchanged btaween the
Well*,
, tzl.lt I'lMr, Cu I ....I1\CCt . 10 ,
«nd that'«/Wr. W.ldrxm. late member of sgeol sod the English commander in con- MIXTJBR iwuh
neejion with tbe delivery and recepjioD
Congress from the.'Second District, H.
of tbe rebel Coratwiaaioocrs.
. ------- . ,y ■
The caucus makhjg the com runtion
g*”?' ufar
"* the
»' active
“*»“rempatgn
. «
was one of the most orderly and fatiafac- prtparattataa
an------------------«**»•.
to,,
UU. wl itirwul gu«i ftonng wfateh J&gt;« »BI oom enter. The Govgpi-

A

ONLY rHETASATJQN
mJwWSSi&lt;■■

&amp;S&amp;1

Although it may be

to es-thet no ether nation under heaven,

which «wi ley claim to being even a sec­
ond rate power, would have come to the

same conclusion, so speedily arrived at
by tho Administration.
While we admit that from

point of our own

the stand­

government, and the

claims it has always advocated for tho
immunity efnautral vessels from search

and M*u:e, we had an honorable avenue
for etaape, we enn none the less look upon
thq.demand of England as In the highest

journal* since tbe Trent affair,) is entirely

against the justice of the demand.
land has co busters* with

Eng­

these men;

tbejr are Americsa felons, guilty of the
hlghetaeetaM knew* to oer laws, Um
peurtty
w%feb te
penalty of which
it doacte
death, (fib*
if the otanrre
ataimu
of Mason and Slidell w» irregular, the
nartlbaE»EW““U’“’‘i'“-«'«W

H», w.,u

m.

U-.
. 4U....I
•*’*&gt;' f” ,n i“‘l‘

t.Uc
• «U.
iu
-wc Brttii* ««s. B« nW
&lt;&gt;v«
in™
emjae was Taft her; the dtiTy ground of
«W*w» „
of «ur.

!.»■ 11■
- !?£'

Im «y

-

is^

new Advertlsemente.

prevailed at the reatil‘

nxit hao born prompt in sifin*
qg dir~~
dirpctioaa for fuvuishwg ai| neceaaary r ~

ke!

tgo THAwne accounts for
Gca. BaroaMte ataMins as ouah a mystery
aa totata Genrndahsitrow.

lencseors th produNnumris

;■I

American people.

regarded is the part of 'wisdom to give

bHAtaMr

to an Important and significant fact; but

^ihuul ten,ibousind troop*. could W
spared'from Hilton Head in, adfli6ou~tq

ru inu cnrtTBieo crsi e. Amcncti

Supervisor? for this coanyr

b

J

mnager,

He then stoics that the State

A largo scouting-party, under com­
mand of Gafi. Webber, vrsterdny proe-

irat.d ft. Big'flrtbvl,

military .school .In connection with that
institution.

Gup boats are ^n-

Fw -ul tel

tretaoro.

Also, that Congress be itrged To

naval demoustoatiuo.’

13

simple fact, which la, that of all

trofibloe, threo-tbarth® «f

forward
.-

rW S b

AS&gt;r.

prva. . deurraMRioa t«
their furcea to Jackson.”

FuHNMaqf-Myraox, Jan. 4.

W.iOWe’ft rnfi Ml s*An»fW

. OMfl

6or« E1-.M
snsete.publa

IM
on Nt

�f claims against tbe
Otewr X. AtrU,
f-notifted &lt;»d requested
KarniMtionandadjaataM
&lt;00
Mtevte*» l . *to

■*«..'.

Tiu Daily Aovaartax* has entered its
twenty uventk volume, being tho oldest

q

inKe vl jijp of Halting*. In said
tbe fi*i MoaiMl of Jenuarv. FebrnKNareb.Md on tK Rtbday of May next,
I'kwrjMqwehdaefc, A. *1.. on ths rcapeeiA*BMMnKw|£- litx month! from lhe
fjr

paperwilh thTRrtAvthirfB inCrAse ofnto
comrnerae, the indurtry and prosperity

nf the I’xxixavLAR Stat*.
its proprietors are determined that ita
future shall bn worthy nf tbe confidence
and support of the friends &lt;»f Taunt, Jv»

FWWH.1

tic*,

Fxxxdom

Humaxitt.
Folitlcal.

nnd

It will aim to be bold and fearless i*

■WFSTILt

out in lhe councils of our nation, will save
our country
besetting
, it, nnd will moke it the freest and best
Gnvcrnment the world ever snw.
It will discuM with faithfulness anq
candor all tbe great questions agitating
the iptiblie mind from'Gay 4o d«y. t* ¥-’ ’

3954

OnUieqm&gt;n&gt;oCtk,&lt;xM„*a

Slavery, it w ill .mn-l S.O its un­
compromising ?De, ueHevjpj ns It most
mam

p-Mjewtiit, w» r„«
rillwe •

IK OUR USE OF TRADE;

LIVEtt HfiGULATOR
■“‘"" I.IFE BTTE.B8,
after having vnt^CTd mvvrU wan wilh a'ser’en

svritba oteeas af cwt

.

.

Estate of George Rinehart.

Come and See !!

QTAZS OF MICUIGAX Bxaax Csturcr. .
O At a teuton of the Probate Court, lor tl

To all wbs deatos 11,1 ha wtU «e»d sf tbe pre-

religiously does, that slavery is the pri­
mary cause of lhe present conflict be­
tween the North and the South, and that
leryes • fearful blight upon lheenUDtry
or n*lio«j4e(H^ i&gt;»®tjipreadaDd uipSpW
The War
It will also advocate a vigorous and

determined nrwcculion„ of.the dm
««• mite
dijuoiMiS intil
ths last vestige nf this

most unnat

aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.

WE

vprcsd informatMin whMl bu 'eoncfive* to be tn-

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

prvrv sMasela*....
Thercupoi^l is ordcrod tbal Tucadav ,t)&lt;e 2bth
day of Jaudxrr.lSteSt elet^WltiAr in tho fore-

True Fttlrj.

News Department.
The proprietors are resolved to spare
no pains or expense to make lhe AnvxaTisxit ..qqtul, in all that constitutes a
good jue* &lt;&gt;apfr, to gny &gt;utl&gt;M#o t&gt;
West
With this view an able corps of
reporters, writers and correspondents hsa
been engaged, whose attention every
passing event of importance will claim.

of said deceased. &gt;nd ell other persona interested
in S»id estate ure reqsirud tu anpeur Ua -session
ofwaid Cnirct. tJfctt to be but-fen at the Probate
Office, in Abe village uf UaeUag.*. sad show
cause,if any there be.* why the sainlait will and

feAhis-pbper^lha^moH' complete com­

FAMILY MRDRm,

A nobler thewyp my fart it ffllnTn praise of UnuR'i malchites Pills.

pendium of foreign intelligence published
in any paper west of New York, uhile

Mosh better than pills, end much easier to take.

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

our facilities for obtaining domestic news,
military, political and general, are not
surpassed Uy ■DjC.'uBet'journal. Betides
having paid correspondents in all tho
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the
session of Congrew, and shall always be
prepared to send special reporters whereever occasion may require. Thus, as a

Is a (UMnor tosto and dlurrttej excellent In
cases of Toas of appetite, flatulency, female weak­
ness irregularitlx, pun In tbs aide aad bowels,
blirtd, protruding ami bleeding piles, and general
oner at leMV*u each week next immediai
di nr the hvu i inv i;&gt; tbe prermKlfEKWOfO; PIUNDLE,
A true copy. .}• &lt; ■ , - Judge of !
Diled, Hasting*. Dec. SI, 1851. .
J

READ THE POLLOBTXG TESTIMONY;
|as.'L. Brumley, merchant, IU Fulton street,
-I tars
been aAicted with pilp, accompeaird with bleed­
lag, tbe laat three years ; 1 used

new/paper, we^jnoposc to,place the
vRnnsxR in the first rank.’

BABUROV

bHEJUEF'S BAIJfc.

LTV ER REGULATOR
And now consider ay self A«f.rr.’&gt;- curvZ."
Hon. John Crvsa writes, ‘Brooklyn, March lit
1*10. fa Ute spring *f I&lt;00 I took a severe cold
which tod»&lt;«t a vtolewt fever- ■ I took two doses
2MR£7aV0*S LIVKR RXGULA TOR

greatest care has always been exerwised,
nnd will continue to bo, in rendering it
in every respect ibe moat complete and

LIFE BITTERS,

reliable.

It broke up my cold and fever st oaoe. Prsrlon*
to thii attack, I had been troubled wish dyspepsia
several month*: I have felt nothing of It riece&gt;

Literary and Miscellaneous.
Much attention will Im given to the
IXrtery nod mncrllanotnw tlcparmenl.—
Tales, sketclica, poetry and home and

Otis Studley, Edq-. irt East »&lt;tb Stmt. N. Y.,
writes: Aug. 18. lnto.-l had . dtfimltr wilh tbe
Kidney complaint three rears, with oMMaat pain
thUfomnalicifaiy hrndt 1 had used milt all kUda
•f medicinal, but foand no permanent rcltrf until

foreign nows will find ample space in our

WEEKLY ADVERTISER.

DA RUSO'S UVDR RKGOLATOR,
LIFE B1TTEBK

I passedeloltoa btoeAhy the arethrn. f an ewto
enlirrigr
t*klt pirsMU* &gt;» Deootumcodtog

GROCERIES

MA. &lt;LTVbsw, &gt;1 Christopher Street. K. Y.,

th-v- toa’.
the tolhwity, and rwviorvv! him tn
h-altk and he ■■ i»nw able t» Work
rt.—. .w.
ths At A* Of th« eave. Slid mu ar«
make IvbM use of them tou alee*
to me.lt you think proper^*YJrturs*
LP.offMM. ETchireh.

never foetd anj

Darling's Livsr Regulator.
&amp;±ST62Xt±J'!"-

.Jtsndarl.dq TM know of any other rcraa.ua

HARD-WARE

It is now oven-thirty, om years since
U?e weekly i**pe of Uii» paper wm j»mmcnced.’ It has always been and will
still continue to be, a Valuable family
newspaper. This paper has been greatly
improved of kite in its stylo nnd matter.
It is n very large sheet, containing thirtysix columns of reading mutter, the very
cream of the daily issue, nnd Is furnished
to all subscribers at the low pries of ok*

/amrVytiewspaper. It coriutins a w« kly
report of tbe iniirkcte, prepared exprss*ly fir ilH.ooluutha, which, to every farm­
er. dreror and lumberman, is worthy ten
tunes the subscription price. (imaidcr-

Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, irritiu: "Februarr
2V IMO.— I n May last I bad n sc sere attack ofPUo*
which confined mt U&gt; the bauic. I took one bol-

Baril.r&gt; l.lle Biller.,
.

Ad-

Commercial Departmeat
Ite wcll earned reputation aa.thp .lead­
ing commercial paixh-rtf Detroit will be
folly- hialn'tained ; in this department the

ing the variety, quality and valuo nf tbe
matter it enntirina, the Aurr-nrraxa is the
, ■ /&gt;

and was«ab'r«ZpMr*d. I bsvehsd do sMaekstuns."
D. Westervelt, Esq., of Smith Bib. near 8th St.,

cheapest paper in the Wert."

"JZaLlNl.-S UVER REGULATOR.

Fierponi»ml«aiafChnrch. Brooklyn. S Y„

eitatc be granted, and lli&lt;t the petitioner, D»vW
kHw and Janwd Flower be appointed Adminiatnatw*.
Thereupon it it ordered, that Mondiv thslSlb

1 did sound found it to oparsle adnlnbly, rcmov
lag the bile and arousing tbs Ik w t. acti»ily. 1
hart also used 11 aa a
•

kw-xlxi

W ben cm r children an oat ad sorts, we give them
a few drops, and it seta them &lt;11 right. I find it
tuecte the^|enor*l wants of Uie alotuaeh ant) bow-

'

ix^ra,

uf Hastings, andahtpr Cause, if any U&gt;&lt;re be, why
the praver of thopHrtwn«r«honld not bo granted.
And It Is further ordered, that tbe petitioner
give notice to the persona interested In said eatate

MOW IT r m AM.TTto.tSMS- -It wpTobsbly one of

publislted'iu lbs Kepuliticaii Banner, a newspaper
printed and circulating.in aaid conntr of llar'ry,
Lr^tHs* ►ucwi^^weSlte, immediately pravloua
t0 declIU
*
8.C?
(A true copy.)

citeaii cottru—isva, m«3.

Ju

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

TATE OF MICHIGAN,Eighth Judicial Circuit
—I hereby fix and appoint the times/ur hoidIuft&lt;hs esversl terms of the Circuit Court wlthtu
said Circuit, for the yean IWS and 1563, as follow*

S

FAMILY MEDICINE.

DRY GOODS!

Raanca, if yon oeed either or both of these most
exoeltowt Itesiediesjnwtm*tor them st ths atone,
If
do not find tbem, take no other, but iuetoM
One Dollar tn a letter, aad on receipt of the moncy, the Itemed? or Remedin will beeqnt according
to^osr du actions, by mall or express, post paid.

102 N-iM.au Sf., New i’ork.
p(i?i,Ly
n*ue«eaeh-

Hcrriek’s Sugar Coale4
fr~~ ■ '■ _

raarpajiAPgic
Ambrotype;

gallery

Stacks

Vignette Ambru-

I’cerl Ambrotypt*; Ornamental
Ambrotype; fmporial Ambnitvrwfltfinevo Atii-

,

Clothing

‘X’W’
AND COPY ING*«teoxa-order. te abort notice,
and Prices^to soil orden, ftern SO cents to |3,o0,
Wlw/“S2®rf&gt;msiMrtl fristrfr copied m good

GHtay up steam, two-doors wnt of the Hsa

liacsthaee.

llaatnln. Nor. 1M1.

For Children TccthUi*.

«, what We aewr hero bcM able to sarof aay
other nirdicitte—-nfirerha* it felled taaahwte tnsUno*. to effect a vnrrwhmjimely used. ®n tbs
coutranr, all aro delightedHth I to operations,and
apeak iu terns of commeudation W its magical
enbete and metHeal vlrtncs.
We sprite■*)_ tbit
matter, "what we do know," after ten years rirpw
lienee, and pledge our rvputation for ths Millment of what wv here declare.
In almost soery
inatstiee where the Infant i* suffering from pain
and exl.austion, relief will be found tn fifteen or
twenty ml antes after tbe syrup Is adnrinirfsrMl.
Ttiii valuable preparation ts tho prrsrrinMon
of one of tbe most experienced and skill fofnuraes in New Rugland, and hhs been used with
ncvcr-fidltng sttccess in

Thousands of Cases.
It not only relieves tbe child from pain, but in­
vigorates the stomach end bowel*, cemate arid­
ity, and gives taie and energy to the whole sys­
tem. It wiUaltnoetInstantly raitore
-

r:.

Pills.

The best Family CA
I THART1C in the world.
uavd iw naty years by fir o
mDliotui persons aocually , elwaj « give valisfae
uon ; cuntai no ftlang iuiuriouv, patronised br
the principal physician*
I
I and aurgesoo* in tbe
IM
Union, rieganUy muted
w *
’hh “F
Urr Boss# 25 cents ;
■Pff-'WrQ^aih1 tire Buxm fhr one boiler
Full directions nccampa-

aad overcome eontalsions, which, if not speedily
remedied, end tn death. We believe it the best
and ayreal remedy in tbe world, in all saaao •
Dysentery and Diarrhea In children, wheiber tl
arises from terthing, or any oilier eenae.
W«
would say to every a&gt;other who has a ehiM Mf-

\aW

Full directions for using wiH amwmpaqyjMsh bate
cuivmT cfBES?8.’J!rT,SLfi2StS?

#?rHr,pper‘ So,d bj Dro«i*uAwngbomu&gt;e
Principal Offlce, 13 Cedar *t., R. Y«

rsica, war U cxxrs rce bottlk.
decSO;lWt&gt;-lyr

NOTICE

“I"^1“ go at any time and aavwhere, In the

pounty, to lake Ltkenrsiws of tlw Eick or Deed,
Or to tao views Of I'ub)c Building#, or privets

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

SOOTHING SYRUP,
Which greatly facilitates the preeces of. teething,
br softening tbe gams, rednclngall ioBaMalioe—
will allay aft yeia and apamoMe settee, uadis
sure
TO HEGULATE THE BOWELS. . .
Dcp&lt;nd upon it, toothers, it will give art to
vourselvee, and
BELIEF ASP HEALTH TO TOUR INFANTS

Griping in the Bowels and Wind Cholic,

DAN‘L 8. DARLING,

Cruyoa

OTICE IS HEREBY GINKN, thas aa the

Terms,
Daily one year
•
SG 00
Semi-weekly
2 00
Weekly
■
1 00
As an inducement to our friends to
exert themselves to extenj! our circuit
Gnu, we propose that toy one sending us
ten new names fur the weekly, wonmpanied by ten dollars, shall have an eleventh
copy gratia.
GEIGER A SCBIPPR, Publiahen.

.V ns
An experienced None and Female Physician,
presents U&gt; the attention of mothers, ber

J. W. MAYNARD'

OUR GOOD#

Unusually Low I

GB4NT &gt;

�ATIB’B
OATHABTIC
PILLS

blood prairnntm bwcbhus

CURE

AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE

/jji. iioAtcn

NervousHeadache

IT WHX MEMO WOOD.
k is... . a»vu*m
IT WUA MKND uuran.

DB. J.B0VEED0D8’

FALL AND WINTER
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

GOODS

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

IT WILL MEND

HAND

with one of the LARGEST and

aLtyratss
and strength of the whole
CEPHALIC PILLS

Ute

am tho

BEST Anortments

facts:

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

CONTAIN MO MINXRAL.

IT WILL ME.VD ALABASTER

of

rennit of

DYSPEPSIA

DRY GOODS J

(sot everything but Metals.

N CKM1ST

MIL LINE RY

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS:

seMeet te iMaimde ^3 fatntadM;
without them, as they revivifying to «
THESE DITTUUi

SICK FEMALES,
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

•1! other Dealers in Med-

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS.
FRIGE 25 CENTS.

GROCE RIES

HKXRY C. SPALDING,

THZ TOU.O'WIXG EX DORA SHIFTS 01

iiwr rui*. ii pwm i
&gt;bkb they i-ltanv* *t uu»

CAUSE SOON TO HEAL,

•

Price S3 Cbnta per Bottle.
Price 25 Cento per Buttle.

BOOTS,

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR
OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD

SHOES

Ever shown in this

Bear in mind that ike SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by tbe

Market, which we

VhtMren aad tofawte

advance from

IB WITHIN THEIR REACH.

78 WILLIAM STREET,

NEW YORK COSTS.

thia truly sew&gt;it[fc diaootary.

rieaao give us a «nU.

Mcacnville, Conn., Feb. S, 1M1.
Sin

J, ft

&amp; Co.

et vreta and clilkhia.
Dyapepila, Imparity of the UlooA.
gee. J. F. Utnut,
.Wtral
«A, M*n.
Da. Am: 1 haianenl jour Hite will, rxtaannUaarr
iv™ la toy temily an-l o moo-; &lt;!•.»»• 1 «i«
in dteln* To ruc«Utfl lha
purif, th* UuwI. they aio tho &lt;Ky te.l &gt;1
r«»r kcr-rn, aul I cau eaaAitenUy rvcena CU.I Itea to
my frteoto.
Vourn,
J. r. niMEr.
v 1U1», if ynuinn Io. I., j.. Urt. 3,
Dot Bra: I am adng your Cathartic tlUa la

Jutl.N C. MeACUAM.

m.

0.

Important to House Owners.

Imporanl to Builders.
Important to Farmers.

this paper
ical Almat

“Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 15,1861.

frame ia liable.
Tbe following are among tbe dixtrexsing vari­
ety of human diseaaea in which tbe

mw

H. C. SraLDixo. Esq.
I wish for some circtisrs or large show bills, to
bring your CeyhoUc Tilts more particulrriybcforc

in &lt;mm Lw to pour POU, wau
Respectfully youre.
B. B. WILKES.
TpmlsnU, Mieh., Jmx.14. 1061.

Mb. Srxumco.

The formula of these Bitters, now (IM1| the
le uronertr of Dr. Hoback. oreinaUd withone

sa or Arrmrs'
im, iLi-Taarn

eurviMvi »imi in I
Itlte. IbJrdlKta

Oepbalic Pills accomplish the object for which
they were made, vis., Cure of Headache ia all its

king luwovctneat-io the elearnses of tbs skin.—
COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA wilt always
bo cured by one dose,or by two in the wont caeca.
PILES -The original proprietor rf these med­
icines, was cured of Piles, of M years standid g by

CT A single bottle of SPALD1NG*8PRE1’AR’D
GLUE will save ten times its cost anmsalfy. jga

, sale, speedy niid certain remedy.
inesleaVe the system subject U a

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE I

SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE!

TEMPERANCE,

breakfast.

DR. J. BOVEE DODS*

.

No Heat ia required in making application

Il can be applied by any one.

any addrem, II desired.
Prepared by Dr. J. C AYER'ft CD., Lovrall, Mass.

psnMble'aa a

For sale al 11mtings, by Robkbts a Btbikbb.

Is now

C.

lured by Hru.v, thtn er Hi
Boaua, or any external

iof Boor

TONIC. MLD1CINX AND BEVKRACE.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

MOTT,

receiving from New York and
Boston, his fall stock of

Niehola,OraneevilleMi)la,
man and DaWsimer, Middleville. M. C. Swift,

Consisting in part of

Molasses and Syrupa,
Green and Block Tcaa.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Caffe,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Wara,
Clean, Tobacco, nnd Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime,

CEMENT,*

For Coating Metals of all Kinds when

NOTICE!
IIS EEKOW tBiryiSH,
THAT ALL THOSE NOTES ft ACCOUNTS

-* ssiir
Wj^la\TTo,K?S-Sl.-£
1TKIU. MOT

win be left at tbe Exprcn Mke,
Far Callee tiai.

CHARLES WIDDIFTELD ft ©0,
•OLR FROraiXTOWl,

F«r rrewniM art BcyalriBg Hefei
awbrtiUkliii.

Of Long Standing,

Soaps, Salenttus, Cauia, Pepper and

Spice.

PERCHA

•prtS-ly

Groceries! !
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
Crushed, Powderud and Granulated Su-

GUTTA

LKAKY TIM AMD OTHER METAL ROOPS
an be repaired wrth GUTTA PEBCBA CEMKST

GROCERY, SALOON,
JL3XFX&gt;
BOARDING-HOUSE.

Dragt, Paint a, Oils, Burning Finid, and Camphane.

SATE TUX PIECES I

I Sptak ikt Tbingt of Truth and Sober-

DISPATCH!
OTUlhU... r^MT.TW.

Ever offered in BaUle Creek,all of which
will be sold at prices that cannot fail to
cult purchaser*.
Particular attention paid to filling or­
ders from Hastings and vicinity, and
anliitfactioTi guaranteed in every case.

STILDlTfl'B nucpi BID flies

“USEFUL IM EVERY HOUSE.

•-

TERM.

Tbs expense of applying 11 to bat trifling, aa ax
ordinary 'Roof can be covered and finished Uu

BILIOUS FEVERS A LIVER COMPLAINTS,
-(iniui Duturr, Loss or Arnmra. and Du-

SPALDING® PREPARED GLUE!

ECONOMY I

feaad ia tbe United Strtea. a^naiated with lhatr
DKtto^KDOMc* TMrnjA^v^ii'Brr.

i racroana, Focxn
qtsa. CifcncnCT. Rxil Roas Dsrvn. Cara, and oa
Pnwuc Dcmaorne geaerallv, Gosbbxusbt BviLa
uua, Ac.; by the principal Lt iLDcre, AacniTtcra.
ud MOOT' DUEABl^RWFlNGm

KINDS.

hxckxt unwu.

Pills for
Also WORMS, by dislodging from tbe turnings
of the bowels tb« slimy matter to which these
creatures adhere.
SCURVEY. ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, by a perfect pnritr which them LIFE
M EDIC1NES give to the blood,and all the humors.
SCOHBirriC CRUPTIONh and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effort upon
&gt;d the morbid state

Thia article baa been thoroughly
ork aad all parts ar tba Uaifod 1

even- respect A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER cud
TIME FfcoOF covering

ISAAC

JL WHEELER,
Ypsilanti, Mich.

morning d
Dyspen.la,
mor it is avp

rt"l«r lllpr, art- rxirlln.l
Im alien wlaAlrm- uorl

DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the
M, an.I bmmmA alnM. aah. an^
. ft-— .r

FEVERS of aB kinds, by restoring the blood
to a regular circulation, through the process of
rcipiraliou iu such eases, and the thorough eola­
tion of all intestinal obstruction in others.
The Lire MxnictNn have been known to cure
RHEUMATISM permanently In throe weeks, and
GOUT tn half that time, by removing local iuflanialion from the muscles aud ligaments of the
jointa.
DROPSIES of al) kinds, by freeing and atrngtbening the kidneys and biadd tq they operate most

■y to Maiwajfcs

and delightful Stomachic and Cordial far
Llillera. had then.

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES

Htai

Dt J. i»YEE DOB?

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

T

HrxBT C.8rau&gt;uta, Esq.
Please find inclosed tnentT-Src cents.for which
send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. Tkry
ero truhr tht farf PiUa liuta tar triul.
Direct
A. STOVER, P. M.

’

Imperial WJne Bitten

A NEW ARTICLE.

HESE MEDICINES have now been be­
fore the pnbUefora period of THIRTY YRS.
and during ibai time bare maintained a high
character in almost every part of the Globe, lor
their extraordinary and immediate power of res-

H. C- SrxLOi.xa.

Respectfully yours,
JNO. k SIMONS.

JOHNS A CROSLErS
improved otrrra r**cna

la dMovn a&gt; eonro

LIFE PlLts AND PHfENIX BITTERS

phalte 1‘iUa.

ceiring. are CMminsivO

ccrnt everybody.

MOFFAT’S

Ms. Srxtniac.

FEMALES.

Important to Railroad Companies.

CEMENT BOOFING,

Hkrtford,Pa., Feb. 6,1W1.

Bpruee Creek, Huntington Co., P., I
January 16, is, IS61.
[

NEW TOKK.

f Liberty Street

■ Your ob‘l Servant.
JAME3KEXNEDY-

Yours, respectfully.
LA BY ANN ST01KH0USE.

JOHNS * CBOBLEY,
(Sole Manufscturera.)

every avenue ana organ 01 ioe»v»lon&gt;,
pel it thoroughly and permanently.

Ma. Sraumro.

swvd o/ca
1 seat her.

Liberal Redectien te
TERMS CASH.

SPEEDY AND BURE CURE

from thm.

Price 25 Cento per Buttle.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

are prepared to sell at a small

THAT A

ctey

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

OR SECRETIONS.
in which they do not give prompt rrlirf, and

WILL COjmKC'E ALL WHO BCFTNR FROM

HEADACHE

Priced Cents per Bottle.

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED.

SPALDING’S

CEPHALIC PILLS,

One Bottle uf

AMERICAI CEMEITT GLUE.

CROCKER Y!

FAULT GBOCF.IIES

D. C. HAWLEY.
Hartings, Dee. IT, 1M1'
Or Cold
TEA

OR

B. MOFFAT
. 'it, Mbw-Y
FOR KALB BT ALL DuDOGIBTS.

JWXAC a IfOTT,
DENTWT. la

B&lt;m4 wtHU

nor21-tf

UUf.I

Shaving Saloon!

Mf.Mwutrv.

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REPUBLICAN BANN
VOL 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1862.

Sutinjs’ gnsixtss Sirtrttrj,

receive him before hto body should find
ita final grave in the deep waler of tbe
Ohio.

Cjaiu fortrg.

NO. 37.

He departure of Masoa sad Slidell
from Fort Warren was conducted as
quietly as possible. Tbe garrison, with
ua exception of the guards on dqty, were

THREE TO FOUR
Down—down be ahot through the
yielding air, Yet the bravo man retained offin good humor.
Indeed, he has re­
all his thoughts, and with wonderfol pres­
cently been in good apirite, and be has
ence of mind managed to keep in a per- borne his imprisonment with tbe air of a
pendiculgr position, As ha struck Into philosopher.
top of tbe ash, he clutched to the yielding
Mr. Slidell was somewhat sulky, and
limbs, which broke his fall to the first I
not at all pleased at going in such an un.
ostentatious manner,and In such a vessel.
Here, fortunately, be fall upon hia feet He evidently expected that * steamer
upon a bank of crumbling shale, which would Cnme bore especially for them.—
Sin partially breaking the shock of tbe
Part of his 111 nature may be owiag to
, let him down to tbe next lodge, bls health, which baa not been good for
eighteen feet farther from whence he
some weeks, keeping him pretty dose to
leaped—first six and then twelve feet to hia room, although he has not called for
the edge of the water—making la all an medical aid. _____
almost perpendicular height ofone hun­
She tug Starlight, with the four rebels,
dred feet. This measurement was made reached Provincetown a little before 5 P.
by Col. Boone, and some other oIBcers, M., and immediately proceeded to the
the day after this extraordinary pertorm- English rioop-ofwar Rinaldo, and trans­

J. RUMELL,

WAR!

WNIT1AK A ROBINSON,
ar ANUPACTURKRfi of tie. shsei-lroa sad cep1’1 per wsro. Deetante tone. nails.*iMl.Ki«M,
.Mf fieHsrers.satteryaUetoros. 8tar.oa.Socr

Would we turn ■way *11 trembling,
la our Mind aad weak deepair!
Would we ahrink from little shadows.

On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

Jfwakaee IhaaUaatntury.
Qulrering through tbe heart of pals,
WoulJ uur womanhood dare doom theca

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &amp;, Striker,

This the blessed aagefa know.

JV*T EEC El TED
new and most complete assortment of

DRl'Gi AND XEDimiA
rfCl»ea&gt;lcaia, Palate, Otis, Caar

W

HOLESALE and retail dealer In Groceries
and PrertafoM. J’urt, lard. Batter, end

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

SJisrtUana.
A DE9PRKATE LBAF.

•WEESET A AIXEN.
TTORXEYS AT LA W»nJ Solicitor* in Cbaa. o«yy. Particular attentuHiMM to Cawvag-

During the early years of the country,
the Ohio river was the acene of many
XST FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL chivalrous and daring adventures and
rURP08ES,0NLY_C
exploits; and many wero the sanguinary
smuggles which took place upon ite banka
between tbe bravo pioneers of lhe nettle-

OBee in the Coart IlouM, RaeUagS, Mi eh.

GROCERIES!

H. WRIGDT,
TTORXEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES, FIG8. RAISIN 8, CODFISH;
Office. with tv. W. Ralph Eaq., Middleville,
Barry Coonty, Michigan.

DANIEL COOK,

(I*tuTHApt:TPT-tyk.jiiibfc'fa'ff'

X OF THE PEACE, Genrral Land and
rent, will attend to the caileotjoe of
11 oihrr buMoeai pertaining to hia office.

And CeeklRg Extracts,

HOLBROOK,

PENS. PENCILS, imtS, PAPER, EMVELOPEB, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

J. M. RUSSELL.
(HYSICUN and Surgeon.

Office in RoMell'a
MOST POPULAR

JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN and Surrron. Dwelling on Broad
way, scar ths Cour, Hbbm.

PATENT MEDICINES

OTART PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will
tend to *11 bwaiweae entrusted to him wi

N

sees of
sud vicinity, tb*t we intend I
sell wcrrthing in our line of trad* m cheap ** c*
be bought »t »oy place. Give ua * call aad jedg
for rueroelve*. We iuUnd Ui soil

(DEHEAT, 1F©» ©ASffil
COMPOL'ND-

J. M. KETIMA,

StZ’bzr1
I1ast»gs

ROBERTS A STRIKER.
Maaes 8, 1861.

C. PR1JIDLB,

menta and the red enemies, who were
justly jealous of the growing encroach­
ments of the restless whites. On the
southern bank of the river, and a little
below the mouth of the Kanawha, where
now stands Uro village of Point Pleasant,
is a high precipice, well known to the pas­
sing boatmen as Ulin’s Leap from tbe
following incident which occured there :
During tbe Revolutionary war, the
present site of the village above named,
was occupied by a small stockade fort, as
a protection to tiro surrounding settle­
ments agsinst the attack of Uro savages in
the interest of the British, The people
on the alarm of danger, would leave their
fields, and gathering up their familiee and

stock would seek shelter in the fort;
where always was stationed a small force
uf militia.
Here they remained till tbe
Uireatening danger was removed, when
they were returned to their occupations.
One day in the Spring of 1772, Cel.
Boone, who was iq command of the stock­
ade. missed one of hto saddle horses,
which bad strayed away from the encloeeure, and called to one of his men to g«»
oct in the direction of the river, and
bring the animal baejt to the forL
The
man was Benjamin Ulin, a non commis­
sioned officer. • For several weeks there
had been no sign of hostile Indians in tbe
vicinity ; and contrary to orders tbe man
left the stockade withoutarma, not deem­
ing it neccessary to go beyond the cover
of lhe place In sehrch ofthe missing horse.
But on cetnlng to the margin of the Kan­
awha, be found, by the J racks upon the
shore that the horee had crossed over to
the other side of the stream.
Procuring
a boat Ulin crossed the stream and fol­
lowed the track, which led down a little
K* along the high bank of tbe Ohio.
is be followed to some distance, dll at
length he cime to the animal quietly
feeding upon tbe scarcely unfolded leaves
margin of the bluff
He now cautiously approached

DAMIEL ITRIKEH,
ceooL Books of ell kind*, alao Nrwsrsrn
for
by
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

H. COOK,

S
B

txtac**'* Ou&gt; Lo«d&lt;w Doi
*1 pnrpoees, for sale by

the

runaway, with a bridle in hand, and bed
alm net hie band upon hie mane when a
fierce war wboop, accompanied by a dis­
charge of fire arms buret upon his startled
ear, aad caused tbe frightened animal to
spring from him and disappear in the for
•at.
The next instant Ulis found himseif
surrounded by a party of Wyandotte
ladiane, who knowing someone woold be
in search ol the horse had lain to ambush,
awaiting hie arrival. Tbe savages ware

RKMKDIAL AUMT.

to efodc tbsm.
But secretly bad he m
s hundred yards Io that direction when
be perceived Uro path filled wiih enemies,
who again ornnsd a fire upon him from
that point.
Thus auiromdad by hia enemies, he

UM.
Finding himself still able to move,
although seriously injured by tbe terrible
shock be bed received. Coporal Ulin
threw himself into tbs river, with tbe
intention of swimming to the opposite
side, but finding the current too strong
for his already overtasked limbs, he drew
himaelf again to the shore, and being un­
pursued by tbe Indians, kept along under
the c|i&lt; until he reached the mouth of the
Kanawha, and then along t’
'
that stream till be again fellin
______
with the
canoe ia whieh he crossed before,
‘
and
safely reached tbe stockade.

During n few years pasV’eod liver oli"
has been the gnat popular panacea for
consumption; tensot thousands of barrels
of so-called cud liver oil have been sold

Svs to its columns Aursetiuna pMtit
titans of Michigan cannot find in any
New Tort or otbsr Eastant Paper, and
which cannot but make It a more welcome
visitor to tbe Family Qrde, tbe Farmer
Mechanics, Marchant, or Frcfttelussl

Hudson,

feature, the TW&amp;wm baa
the State, bs It has sot in

interest

Atabout alx, P. M. the Rinaldo got
under way, and proceeded on her voyage.
In about two hours afterward a vloteat

cf a hurricane, but the wind was offshore
and probably tbe safety of vessel was not
endangered.
During tbe atay of the
Rinaldo al Provincetown, no communi­
cation was allowed with the shore, nor
wss any boat allowed to come along aide.

Tbe following

ment.
Indeed, it ia believed that to the
carbonaceous elements of tbe oil, which

we believe has never

mainly due the benefit that teas been de­
rived from the much lauded and liver oil.
Acting upon thia belief, eceofour first
physicians. Dr. A loom Clark, who ia.

aa a substitute for tbe oil.
Cream la
essentially an oil, very similar tn Ila com.
position to the ood liter oil. lard oil, and’
others of like character, while It is far
more palatable, and vastly cheaper. Ito
Medical Reporter.says that a conautrtptive patient, now under treatment, la
taking cream with bettor effect than was
experienced und*T the cod liver oil pre­
viously tried,
Our advice is. for all who have,or think

tally, as much of it aa the atotnaoh will
digest well.
Eat it alone, on bread,
with baked sweet apples, and st every
meal.
Eat it believing it will cure, and
we have no doubt that it will prove quite
as effective as the purest cod liver oil

•hat they begun to bdif re that their own
countrymen were afraid to measure their
strength with that of the enemy, and this
thought gave them mare pain than their
wounds which some of them ware still
suffering from.
In a moment after the

Guerriere rode gallantly forward, show­
ing her burnished sides; and as the
swells carried beroloee to the muzzle of
“Old Ironsides,” Capt Hull, wbo waa
then quitfl fat and dres»ed in full lights,
bent himself twice to the deck, and with
every muscle and vein throbbing with
excitement, shouted out as be mads an­
other gyration, “Now, beys, pour it into
them.”
That broadside settled their
opponent, nnd when lhe smoke cleared
away tbe Oom modere,s tighte were to be
•sen split from waistband to heel. Tru­
ly tbe Commndurs had a soul “too big
for hia breeebeit.”
Huffman used to add
that Hull, nothing dtoooDcerted, gave hto
orders with perfect coolness, and only
l.l.
D—t. —_

papw.

Invariably in advance—Single Copy,
11,60 a year.
Twenty Copies, 620,00, and extra Copy

to the person who forms tbe Club.
For a Club of Fifty! we give Thfeo
Extra Copies,or tbe Tri-Weekly Tribune.
For a Club of One Handrod, Six Extra
Copies, or tbe Daily Tribam.
The Low Price te Cl«ba will »•&lt; admit
of
PV-““ Of nrniiwteffeaite Agnate

Persons engaging to gel «• (Juba are
requested to send in subacribara’ Mmca
as festas obtained^t 1100 a year. Sub­
scriptions may commence at any time.—
PAY ALWAYS IN ADVAJ&lt;Sju,

When a Qub has boen foewariod, «b
dittoes may be made to it on the same
terms, whether sent in by the person
forming it or not,
It to not Droesesry
that tbe members of a Club sboold reaeiva
their papers at the same Poalhffiew, Cfer.
Kmcn are supplied at tbo Low 1st Clvb
Tsa. Money may be forwarded by maft
atour risk.
Spedraea Copies will bo
scat free to all wbo deaijp them,

Is published Morning and Evening, and
to sent to all parte of the State, by the
first mail, express, railroad, and other
conveyances, giving the vary JHttf Toto.
, ;rsph. Commercial, Marine, Political and
General Nxwa, Foreign aad fapestis, ri I

TBF DETROIT TRI WEEKLYTR1BFKE
Is published every Tuesday.Thdreday and
Tbe Pittsburg Morning Aritl, under
Saturday morning; *»d sent by mail to
this caption gives a story of a disltnguised
all parts, on tbe morotng of publication
citizen of Pennsylvania as follows;
at M OO per Msaa; twa eupisa,
Somb thirty yoars ago a barefooted
boy floated down tbe Susquehanna on an
humble raft, and arrived at Harrisburg.
contains all the lalttt n«w of two Asya of
He came from the north, and belonged to
the Daily.
a large family; all bis worldly goods
ware tied up in a littl e pocket bankarohief.
He nought and obtained employment, in
a printing office as an apprentice. From

Some people are very apt to use harsh
angry words, perhaps they think they
will be obeyed more promptly. They
talk loud, swear and storm, though after
all they are only laughed at; their erdere
are forgot, and their ill temper to remem­
bered.
How strong to a kind word ! I j
will do what tbe harsh word or even blow an apprentice to a journeyman, from a
cannot do, it will subdue tbe atobora, journeyman to a reporter, and then an
will relax the firm, and work wonders. editor, tbe barefooted printer boy worked
against obstacles which tbe suffering only,
know, i The persevering follower in
Franklin’s steps, began to realize the
fruit of toil and privation.
The young

• trifling fault wbieh

ablod to accomplish tbe object nearesttbe heart—tbe establishment of bto moth
er in a borne above want. In pt;session of
Genetti wm sinj
efeyr comfort she could desire,
Hto
■tagbrofoera were hia next esre; and like
Napoleon, he had a strong arm with
which to aid them—and indomitable persevareenoe that nothing could long suc­
cessfully obstruct, In a few years they

Another iui

wlH dosnythiag for you
kind tn me! aad bsndiM
agemsb ths load tented L

tl&gt;e

I. J. DlHT,

ol
Michigan— ite
devotion to the
Local sod Garni JutesooU of MioMpn,

went with them on board the

if

•NW

Com.

V

seen print. Ogden Hoffman used to tell
tbe story. He was in the great fight
between the ConsUtnUon and Guerriera,
a very large proportion of the material end said as tbe British ship came sailing beyond ths abcee terms. Or aha and
sold under this name has been mainly down ou them, aa they beard the sharp
ford 9iL We think little harm has been orders, when tbe gun t were ran out and
done by the deception, except the cheat lhe men could bo eec-j ready with their
involved in aeliine for |1 per pint bottle, match locks, an officer came in baste to
an article costing less than U per gallon. Captain Isaac Hull and asked for orders Esstaro paper at the toteet/pries posssMe
There to do doubt that thousands of to fire. “Not yet," waa the quiet res­ •a Chsis, M a means of prYpsroHt Rgd
cures have been effected by tbe use of ponse. As they esme still nearer, and fortifying its political friends on Btatb
both ths pure ood-liver oil and the spu­ the British vessel poured In her fire, tbe Iuvks and all questions Btete Policy, and
rious Isrd oil- Faith in tbe article, (that first Lieutenant of the Oumtitution came State Administration, and as an iuduccis, in the label on tbe Itoule, and in the on the poop and begged permission to ment to Voluntary Effort on the port uf
adverttoame&amp;taof the aellara) baa in many return the bro-ndside, that tbo men could tbe Republicans of Michigan, for the
“Not
eases dispelled fear atxl storied the pa­ not be restrained much longer.
Sull
tient on the high road to health-; while yet,” was Uie indifferent reply.
nrerer
the
British
ship
came,
and
the
the real nouriahmsnt afforded by the oil
is often just what is needed by the dys­ American prisoners, wbo were in tbo to tbe support of your County and State
'
peptic patient Buffering for lack of nutri­ cock pit of tbe Guerr I ere, afterwards said Papers,

aaw do possible way of escaping from
their beads bat destroying his own life
by leaping from tbe fearful precipice.

InroMf for tiro terrible d«rt
ipertgie wsateevftehfa, the

ferred her passengers.

DAYS

THAN ANT NEW TORE

�W
kee Springs submitted

the following

report ^““ gf" yr—y

T"

James Flotrea

10,00

JKT T ’

114
rnent; Boa
man; Roll

do S. Hollon I

■inf, ainilaiar
that tbe chaff be a

»«a
member of said

comiMfad,

Yeas.—Messrs. Bassett, Cramer, Hall,

Mr. Cramer moved to amend tbe re&gt;rt by allowing the third account of Mr.

‘Persons

Whole No. of families
-ET^~
’T-XI

--'»r^r?&amp;re3TV?0TC

.

rtfi»rt from the Town of Barry ,?hpi
.Ft*
'
No. of
Aflrt

Numea of Families,
Mn. Nlebols

FtiHiiahod
------------♦15.00
W,©0

Persons,
2

do Hdman

-

1

Cfa Gilfepie

V

8

; do’Wright

2

10,00

relief ofdbofatn-

_
____ . dttial'tlioaereral
AMMHMMteMMrtlS**------- -

**
u *• Persons
“
8
*Am1 Paid to famflio*
_______ . »4i,«a
Mr. ‘Oratner anf fritted the follow-

.

Mr. Thomae moved that tbo

any ralipl Jo the famili.. of voluateut
Kboro tbo fploutoer ooliuinp waa «t

an actual rmiacnt

of thia County at

U» Uaeof’enlmtaiaef.

Total
8
41,00
WUfa Na of fatniU* fanrisbed
4

MaSonetr-

Mr. Palmer moved-ttuft the account of
Mr. Ral|

Whole No. of

4Tv04

106,00

-

do Atkin* .

do Manger

2M1
14,08
18,16

do Tabor

.
do Greenfield

UT.T7
28,55

Najo^ofFaAiilies
Willcox
doH. Burdick
do Homan
_
JnoAsRhoda Barrett 2
d»R. Durham
2
do Thorp
* 8
do Benington
2

1

1872,f.3

■'. IVi -tu-FvPW
ToUknuU- RwfisU'd
Ms. Jfarnttn ummU, the

__
fol tow,far
Roport from lb« Tuwnefap of

.23,00
»7W

l.’K8,
jU'Afa^ fiirnhhdd

^12,57

SaBtfaaatanttod lU following
r'fr^OnMgtvRte.

further aniehddd that •tHa"'’thno Mr
cbl!ecU6n m Tax&amp; dktotfded Ihrbittfliout the several Towns of tbe County.

QiWiqn

the 1st amendmanllost.

'

•

.

“

Mr. Dall submitted

tbo following
Amt
*5,00

do Stevenson

4

do’Ctfrtfa

1

. ■’ia.

Na MJwmMm

-6

F. D.
H.A.

Ui

Mr, T.JCirfl tnored lh«l lhe vhU pn
th. yrlonaii.n 6f the liin. for collecting
Uw.ha rroohsifl.rKl.
Mt. Teliord offered the - following rcoo
Idibfatk .. .

Merton
CMeman
do Kelly

No.

’.

3
9
3

Aral, i;;
1140
15,00

nreagrv.’

*
tn 1

fe.rwo, «f |

7 lle "2?ollht

profluo. railed -n

K&gt;r

irig, U ijifauth'fl.

oyt this
k«*pfa|.-

EF-A few dn.rewpereann.Wein in call­
ed upon the Seoreiorr of State Aw a- part ’

U» ewU Riehmeod, and the request _WX~*
denied,

lie wft lfHMr ' Informed that

the

ISO
06.00
44.10

----------------------------- 447X1&amp;
nte.’
-t:

P«m-"

il

Xis

k» j'

„

and hundreds

'.fluff
l.d ml
Orgsnl

_ ___________

“»» «.!&gt;«« ,AM ■'

ItmTriford.
1.mamma,

Billy during11
&gt;f cuttil

il ia,

.T.a,C«M&gt;« Jatliw bln. l.,u, ■
W.
.u" A AJ.

Xi-S. Paiatar,
[UJall.a./

»r the 1
rith Ml
.
.-,.1 J)»|
h|U t
fbtt WHcBfiiWj etjuall]

1

W.-W. Ftalph,. j£

M:

* ,o .“t.*4&lt;|.:!«rf», |

rela and

J0.00

W*t*. “J

aw&lt;MteFW’|fW^ yiioiB yrr hcit”7* ''''’

Oh motfon'OfWr. Thomas, Ums fcoltid

JY.iLJw*- •“ .

• F.T TS T&gt;»
cast Or VY. Iz. icueort,
-fl

rtkaimna. We n mice that th® AnfaVff
nSt’drabrwhh Ai mWoV

tie, WM adopted.
;Mr.falJfqrd moved to s$oarn to 7
W. Bui
iraber, Jorefae Imb M M U M &lt;o’alodtUiis.ttrtnwg.
a w. Bas
l_____
eatr
t, Bupt i «--«*■—6-60- 6 00 Mr, Cramer. rnovsd to arncml &lt;• m. Ml
J. M. Wafcnre
' **- - *4^5 6 25.
nc^ourn to 8 o’eiock to-morrow morntogj i
~ "
4 fiO i so
*•&amp;»»**.
■ **
Th A xpestton opan tbe
"rj. • ;
125 2,25. ,
is &amp; ^H^fahoscry, 26 M 26 09
pie original motion carried.
. Garreu, Cout-.frt*. 5i94r 4 00 1
Braddy,
:
M ».-A^l.
Okliaed.

atfib^4bNM4

Sir®

»4«T.«0.

T-Ul.

' Resolved,That the time- fw callcoUng
uk.es in Rutland, be end, ftie^auje.,2

.

ae ol fiuntiy

B

UMl.C^t waa called

on

..
22.
........ .................
». fk.O0.
$113,91 RJon^Supehn^r
.Mr .Tel fc rd submitted thefallowiBg D.Sul|&gt;.&lt;,X»»rM.Ag^ . 3^ JiW ■
W-fiurabtr^mue. .
,1
Report trpnj Jofanstown;
.

cfcltovo*
Aot. paid

for Ibis countyUMMM* M-lfouday last.
Julgc [^ov^jjrey-jd -*o«aoffer noon,’'

oh the report wm atxxpLel
mas moved that thu report bo

The Ques­

’’ ’

'* Aqj't paid'

consols Lieu uf knowiryj pat foe county
d*U-*nFk« reduced-from Iva bjfyw.

Amount of permanent; improvem«t».
\
72.00

" "
1 17 1 17
ey^Pririting fees 32 50 25 90
lyear, Lock A InL I C2. J 5p 1
, Jury fcc«
150 left

tion on tbe original motiop w*s also

* Persons

Report from Hope.
Namenjfamily No.
Mr$ Nowlon
3

faction for paying high taxes, ws !»»*• the

Amount paid to keeper W Poor
Farm,
3280.00
Superintendents’ salaries,
115.00

ed in ttro Township of Johnstown,
wbieh was on4 rndflbtfof Mn OriuibfJ

'hole No. of fa mil tea

Ma
«,&lt;X&gt;

Tofal
97
5ndbNo.x&gt;fF«ml!fes

Anft
FMW
30,45
23XM)
20,06
10,18

iadabt-

3 00

cd in the Town of Barry, which was
further amended on motkta of -Mr^

100,58

do Scidmore

8 Op

Telford that the thoe atee be extend­

amehdmcnt^M^

dw-Qurewh
cb Collin*

R. B. Wightman, Dpt. Shf.

for collection ol Taxes fan also extend -

irett submitted the following
r^pd{t from the Townpf Rutland.

puUiabiag

Friday

and PatricktvaFetxoued from «ens

motion of-Mr. Jfareatl that the time

ftmftie*

'.M
41 Persona
Am’t pald to families
“

$ rArfWMfa.-WttwfTor

------

Maars Telford, Thebae

i»g on the Co»»&gt;ittee ef the relief of
ftimiRtfl' of Wfaifteefa,'they' eompeeing tbe Coramittco appointed to settle
Htg report jrorn n
'jtp.;bf ’
Amt-J' with tbe County Treasurer, and Messis
tin volunteer faahHfa*.. Motion loot.
Names of Fumilics
Persons,
Furnisbre Cratncr, Barnnm * and ^alb were ap
Mr. Orarert nrewfl itont to-morrow
Mys.Gray
T
$T,00 poiptofi to fill’thdr rscatwSc*.
morning at- 9 dcfoct be the thne set
Otio’person' only making applica­
On motion board ndjonrnod until
apart for bearing hafd report. Motion
That the job p(. p
one o’clock P. M.
tion iu said Town,
■
House and other huim
carried.
Mr. Palmer submitted the following
Mr. Barrett moved that tbe time
Mr. Cramer, before voting explained
ry
--K -^.-- ReportIrom Castleton.
Afternoon Saaaion l. P. M.
II. J. Kcnfield, for tbe auni of Two bundfor cdftectfon ’ ot the Taxa? in tbe
Names of famUire. Na
AroL
Board met pursuant to adjourn­ dred and nineteen and 25-1 OOUra doUara.
Township of RuUatid be extended
2
$34,49 ment.
thirty Jwijhfar the tlmo prescriUd Mrs. Fulmer
Mr. Cramer moved, that the sum of
Roll called,
AU members Your cotnmittoa, upon examination of
do.kfavcn
2
5,50
tbe work, find that lhe work of paipting three thouwiu$ five fenfalfW] dollars be
by I4wcfor lhe Trcgst^cr tp make
present.
do D^dge
5
16,52
Mr. ,Palmer moved that a Commit­ and reprira uf buildings was doou" in a
lus return*.
.
do Sixbury
1
8,00 tee of three be appointed to Investi­ good ahd -vrorkmanlUce manner, .and
On n&gt;«*« of-Mr. TUims Uh&gt; bhido' Seely
2
5,00 gate tbe matter .wherein Taxes have in accordance with the contract. The county.
um &lt;u laid oa th.
table.
secretary for the Treasurer’s Offaefa not
The motion wo« loot by the yens and
been paid upon lands, and the game
Total
TT
On motion, Mr. Darfro waioxcnwl
in accordance with the contract; uod not naya as follows:
$59,51
_
lands returned to the County Treses
from forMmr aMnadwioa B tbo prcKnt
whatypnr committee Intended when the
‘No. of Families
T*uB.^M«ara. BatoiUu
Q»jr&gt;«r,
urer and there sold, for delinquent job was let. Therefore, your oqiRipktoc
Maaion On accent of oink,m.
Hall, Jones, Smith, Walker, Wolf—7.
“
Persons
Taxes, and report to this Board-some would recommend, that the sum of two
Mr. TacrMt taorod that the clnir
Nats.—Messrs. Bassett, Palmer, Pat­
$59,51
Amt, paid
Resolution to govern such cases. Mo
Mtpotala «ot*talltm&gt; af three on aalhundred dollare be allowed to •Mr/Men- rick, Polly, Robinson, ’ Thomas, Telford
Mr Wolf submitted tbo following
tion prevailed.
.
.L
:
ficld, to apply on Bia pay-wtotf job; and
7.
..
..
Report from Maple Grove.
TboChalr appointed Merer* Palmer that the i^iaaee of tto emitrart - ptfoe be
Absent; Mr: fhrrett end 'Mri4 Durfee
Name of family
No.
Oramor aid Jbnee M each Cbmmit- paid wbarbs shall plaee hl Urn Treasur­
Mrs. Berry
1
er’s Office rjcfc a secretary ft the wotract
do Baldwin
5
0n motion Board adjduruejJ until calls fur.
do Ledos
8
:D.&lt;3. Robixso.x, Chairman.
doSwoet
4
15,00
On. motion, the report of the commit­
do Lewis
3
10«00
tee
was
accepted
and we committee dis
. Evening Session 7 P. M.
Durlco,Mcosed.
’charged.
. ..
wood piitil
Oo motion, Bq»m
$58,75
Total
Board met pursuant to adjourn­
Mr. Thomas moved to amend tl&gt;c
to-morrow morning'
hour &lt;A-8.
No. of families
ment; roll called, qnorum present. report of the curnmittce on claijns. by
o'clock,
.eaz h
do Persons
Bbnrd proceeded to business,
allowing the account of Mr. Konficldp.at
Amt. paid
$58,75
The Cortnnftto appointed to hires
two'hundred doHMS.
Tuesday Morning, Jah.’-Y. *62
Mr. Dnrfee submitted the following tigato tbe matter whore lands have
Absent,
■Motion cnrHrt.
■ &gt;
■
been
returned
to
the
Coonty.treasurer
Mr. Polly moved tu adopt the repor^Report
from
Brtt|imbrc.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Mr. Sinhfi-rtfbved thni thd sum of
erroncbtuly and. a. fax. title obtained of.the committee on painting and repairs
Amt.
UolLcalled; Megjfau? present. Board NmAe of family Npthree thousand one* -hundred and forty$18,50 thereon through their ehairnoan sub dfcrtmty belMinp. Ottrfed.
Mrs. M. Johnson
2
M^rlhomiurnuived to adopt the report five dollars be appropriated from the Mil­
15,00 milted the fol lowing repeat
do M. E..Johnson 3
Your Committee to whom was re iA the Committee on Chtlms, as ometided itary'Relief fond, to apply eW- the county
’ocfa- 4h tliaSevaraLSBper&gt;'
of the Rep
I
by tbe Board.
Carried.
Indebtedness.
terred tbe matter of investfratlng
i reao to#
lamOn Ai'otion, Board sdUumed to ona
naorv
Total
135,50 cases where Jandsliare been &lt;t#rbhe&lt;;
- jj. J4.r
tUoaof V&lt;MWfaer** jo
o’eloek.l’. M.
No. of families
ously retorfied to the County Treasur­
Mr. Robinson a«iUmitted tbe ffalow; Yxaw.—Messrs. Barnum, Cramer. Hall,
er and a thx title obtained tberec
iag Report from the town of Hretings ...ZdQ Pqrepn*
Jones, Smith, Robinson, Telford, Walker,.
Amt. Paid
$35,50 wontd Legleato to report; fifa
for tire naasUWaf Ovtober.'November
WAif-^-9.
Mr-Patrick
form
Tbomapplp
sub-,
dwm
ft
pnnecefsary
and
jmpoL...
and December, 1861.
Nwi^MMsmBrtstx, Fafajer, Fat
fitted tbo following as hie.report of take any action In tbo m^br.'FMTr
Mr.
ThvniM'subndtteaibu
folio
whig
rick,
Pel}*. TbuOMts—6.
No. of
Awl
said Town,
evci4, but Uate tbo matter wlicro.V
Absent, Mr. Brtrett and Mr. DoffaeNames of Fstfflies.
FMr4hii' 'FcrpM*«.
resolution;
Amt
belongs by law.
O. Q.sPalmer.
RerulveJ, Thr.t the' time for 'th* &amp;1W
Mr*.
Name of F&amp;nilka
Furnished
Chairman.
tion &lt;rf taxes In the trfwnaHjps of Rutland
Mrs. L. W. Pano
,
On motion.td Mr. Barrett dre re­ Barty Woodland and JifliMto#*, fee/and .
do Thoa. McLeod
pile rame is hereby extend thirty anya, ] *wbich was
port was accepted, and committee
6
49JX)
do J. R. RumcII
Mr. Polly moved that {he resolution Repertbribe Besertaleagewu rtahe Boot
di*elM*ge&amp;
Boo ram
,
-fl
43,B»
do Cole
1,00
be adopted? Lost.
fbr the Year 10*1.
Mn Barrett moved that the report
du H. E. Wood
27,36
The Committee upon Miaeell.irfcfous
The wlidle number &lt; f pchoria rcMvefl
be adopted as reported.
Carried.
42,36 Flanigan’s children
5,94
claims reported tbit,tfley had passed upon and supporkd I*
refaift. tfamen
Mr. Thomas moved to take from
do McMarrjr
48,76, do 1). O. Dyo
the following accuuiiU and recommend were iumatet
ixni.l..
8;50
of th* County **
Houae,.andtbo Tabic tbo motion ofWr. Barrett
do Warren
89.86
thirty^tghl reedv*d temporary roiief
do Henry Smith
4,00
allowance1 as follows;*
*
extending tbetfme for jofl^ctfng taxes
do Hoatb
8M0
do Lncy Halbbornc
8,88
8*P«h
8srric»«. Claimed. iUeom. nutAido.
in the Town dt Rutland.
Motion pre­ ;W.W. Ralph, Justice foes 86 59 &lt;2 88
do lOngsberv
18,88 . do Nathan Clifford
Tbw Whole expense of soeh support fala
11,59 vailed.
r
do Warner '
26,58
0.E. ITWU, Sheriff “ 134 83 119 to been 31054.68. Of this amount, *511.44
do MiHa
Mr. Polly moved to amend tbe II. N. Sheldon, Repair Office 4 97
18,28 Total
106,00
ny.

do Bennett
dp 6w1n
do Mlcbac!

1

Tc.llfird.. ——(L .
’^-^HSm?Krrram'HiTnYeTfraC

fWt

�?JH1

8&gt;a

'TfejiiJgstitts.

D4RUNG».-&gt;

MWHEGELA

THE ¥Eft¥ LATEST

LIFE BTTXBB,

ofHasauvJ. Dtoc-

NEWS

tatbority In this ease
Qnto Court ffor ths
&gt;f3CDecember, 1861,

•M- W-simdlW &lt;M«et of We dash
wuto
the batteries -wfateh 4*
enemy kpfimtred to hsrre creeled on the
Co&lt;»jaw river (or.thy .obstruction of the/

LOW PRICES’

DARLINGS

LIVER REGULATOR

Notice

rwem. pasMge ihnsugh that slrsarn to
aound tba death of the -channel. The’ *ffiur sucoceded perfectly, juid the onstny
wwe4rhrea.eut of their emrar.obmenta,
their baUcr!tea.dcin«»riBiifc(j. and the propW/^nArtHam brunght away or deeCroyod, with little or Ho loan on our aide.
“After the ohjecl of the expedition wa&gt;
eaeooted, Gw. Stevens returned to Purl
Royal hrlgWI.'1 At soon as his report
reaches nu&gt; it
be forwarded.”

-INQUIRE OF-

PMMVaalbe morbid and taliaus deposits from
tbe stoaxaoh and bowels, rsipilatee the liver aad
kidneys, iwmavtog every etatruct-Mi, restore a
natural and healthy action In tbs vital ergsn.,—
It is a superior
.
.

GRANT &amp; St’ATDLING

TAKJXY MEDICINE.
-WF STILL-

ias aaAd

li irregularities, ^sm^a Uto sicte and bowels,
Notice!

dabili'^g

P^’

*

ml

£ t

«•*•*

READ TBE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY,

New York, Jan. 8.

more ar leva, being tnlba eeosty of Barry, a&amp;d
Slate of Micblcan.

Tbo Slut rejtiment otnbarkod this altar-

•

Jaa. L. Brumley, msrehant, 184 Fulton wret,
New York, writes. August, 18, 1M0; “I bars
bean aSicted with piles, aoeompaaisd with btetdlag, tbe las* threeyaers ; 1 eaad

IN OUR LINS OF TRADE;

LIFE BITTERS,

Come and See I!

ABAM WOLF, Erretw.

Dartd.JaanSryT.MBSt.

janW

EritEsMTMorge Rttetart.

..Wasiukmon, Jan. 8.
The Norfolk Day 2W ofNfbnday,
says, th. sdwkpm tn the Navy Y|rd wg*:

QTATE OF MWBIOAM, fUnur Cowrrv, as.'

And now consider myself Zuiirtfy aurri,”
flou. Jnho Cross writes, -'Brooklyn, March IB

1S&amp;

Rtchaiond oo Saturday,
There have been severs! Arts lately in

DAUU^CrSLITSR RtGULA TOR

The stdtrheY Ella Wnrlsy ran the
bluckaaOkCUrlMton, from Naasau.

Therespou, it is ordered that Tuaedapithe
day of January. !*;«.•* eleven e'ritok Is the i
noon, be assigned for the bearing and pfoo
said Will skftferiti. aadtbat tewSrirs a
of a a id deceased, and all other bespons inter,
ia arid eriate Me rtquirsdto appear a| a sei
of said Court, then to .be Tioltfvn at the Fro
Office, i»-4he vifege of Hastings, and ■
cause.if any there be, why the sAlaiut will
teriapital should not be allowed.

Chicago, Jan. 10.

A special to the Evening Journal,
Cairo, 10th,says:
”Tbe expedition has;
cummeneed moving.
A large portion of
the fdree have already go'no down die
rivor»-_ Ipia under eunvoy o/ tbo guoIwsats Easttt and Lrirington. The c&lt;pedilion willprubaltiy - land at JefluDjun,
inalnder of the expedition being rapidly
embarked, will sail by to morrow.
.

.

Chicago, Jan. 10.

A special to ths T^ibunt, dated Cairo
ifftb, says: “Tha forces from St. Ixnl’ts,

whiah had boon dctslnad In the river In
cunaftflucncs of a steamer blocking up
lhe channel, will arrive to morrow morn
A special to tho Timet, dated Cairo,
rnunry 10th, says: “The advance of the
peritii«n, composed of McClernahd’s
igade,; .Japdcd ,night utiles down the
’ ’
', al the motuh uf MnyfinW
Creek, Ky.. iside, where tent* were pitch
for the night.
....
. ..
down during Aho afttrpvon and rolwrjpji
at 4«ek.
32to-reiwaindir of tbu in rec

NOTICE !
How to Save Money!

-N*w York,

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

I passed dotted Wood by the urethra. I aaio*
entirely cured,sod take pleasure ia raceuMnendisg
Mrs. O.Tsbow, 11 Christopher Street, N. T.,
writes: .“lob. &gt;0. IMA—1 have boon subject to
I attacks of Asthma tbs last twenty tears. I bare
never found scything equal to

LL PEBjuNS knowing themselves io be in­

A

debled toSUTEti,
the subscriber,
on ’past due ACCUGXldsog
or.

■testy, nervfoaa
aflwvaMteArtA .

Darting’s Liver Begulator.

Specially Notified and Solicited,

1n effbrrHnt immediate rebef.
Liror sod billions rwnsdy."

Jq fettle lh&lt;un WHbonl Delay.

It ts a thorough

Mrs. Tennr, of Brooklyn, writes: “February
28. 1840.—In May last I had a severe attack ofPiles

SHERIFFS SALE.

Which we

ofler'ut

aoni.”
ALL OUTSTANDING CLAIMS,
To atari bw New Xorjt todsbudpees.

and to biliaus attacks. J waa. advised, by a finacri,

I , J ft Ar.-qWWujR

| &gt;»!»&lt;»

DARLINGS OVER REGULATOR.

Erirgy!!'

I did sa tad found it to operate admirably, remor.
Ing tbe bile awd teowdbg tbe liver to activity. 1
have also rer! Hua ’

pieme into the eodsure of U e sub-

m'vvc in tha morniftg.”

WE

11 broke up say cold and lever at ora. Previous
to this attack, 11 ' ‘
---------------------•

Cb«lM*,nS.C. -

‘

10-

According to expreas letters lkwm Part- ’STAG
lL&gt;yal, tliaxnemy's work* were compiktv*- tedto
** p rare property, pay ch srgto, awd^tak^b i m
ly destrvsyM; sod t»«ir tMopn rgfwrned to
port RajkiI lalaiid. Tw«&gt; rdgime.HlM were
gnip'4 buck U» flijum Head on the 3d.—
Aftor.our Uoupa had entirely deuerted

tbe right, title and Interest of Abram b. Qaisk.
line Of the dsfrndanla named to said exaculxM.ia
and to tbe following real catate to wk: Ail that
Certain plena or parcel of land, situate, Ivlng and
being in tbe Ctnnrty of Barry end Stats of Mich­
igan. described as the south half of the north-vast
quarter of scctleu thirty four, in towtt two north
of Range seven west:
WhlsY .aid rijins. titles and interests, 1 shall
txposc for-sale at public auctumqr vcodoy. to
the highest iudfltr, at the front door of tbe Harry

SftaBfiitgs pYirt -Cnrrnrt.

tIto wett&lt; rn shore, the rebels fell Imck
fiyc iniRw to Garden's Corner, alkswing
tltat the edVitt uf the ahwstiaement given1
wV Kniutury and permanent.
Memphis Appeal of ths 5th says,
tlrnt mi
unlay. 200 well armed, men
left Arkansas for Oaceok, Mu., with 200
"•gone loaded with precisions fur Pried;
thry nhn had eight rifled cannon.
Tuaalv4stesu (Tqa*4 A&gt;m of the

FAMILY MEDICINE.

Whan oar ehWren an oot of aorta, we give them
a few drops, and it seta them all right I find it
meets the general wants of the stomach and bow­
els when disordered.”
RKsnan, if yon need either or both of these woat
excellent Ucoiedier.inquirvfor t bra at IL e stores;
if y»u do wot find them, take no other, but Inclose
Owe Dollar in a letter, and on rves.pt of tbe mon
ey, tbe Remedy or Remedies will be pent a wording
to^our du ections, by mall or expires, pest-paid.

prssecu to Um alientioa of mothers, her.

GROCERIES SOOTHING SYRUP,

DAN’L 8.. DARLING,

For rbiMm Tocthlmtf.

102 Nassiu 8k, Naw York.

hicli grtoflr fiteilhalcs the proems of troOinigl
•cRrnise the gvrov. reduevnv all hiUaiiHitivn—
U allay til pdri end spMmodic srimb. »**

Pat try ia teewt andgl Boltina each.
[MVX7 Cm]

HARD-WARE

THE

ONLY PREPARATION

2Aihw»ya. n eassnl InAbvt with 20,000
-fund of nrm«, has been captured by tha

TO r.rGCLAn: the bowels
Depend npon It, mothera, it will giro rept to
youraetvaa, aad

IUUKF ANDUALTQ TO YOEB LVANWi
We Have put np and acid thia SvtMWforget •
r.cras.ira■

STOOD THE TEST OF TEARS,

other medicine—never has it failed in a S&amp;gls in-

And grows saaorc and more Pop*
■lar every day!
Shingles, per M------ A. M. &lt;M* each oFthc
tlqwvd; stki&amp;odtts
---------------ovortHsr th*., brihg the tilde find tod hy tbe Hoc.
Probatr Court, for the final Btflustnsent of all'
claims against said estate.
Dat.d Droamber l». 18dl.
,. .st v^utabaaNuaMENi
. r
been rr*tored .&lt;foO3
CHARLES W. BASSETT,
7 slmnlv wtMdy
.
Ertf&amp;sg:

dwidet
m:.

Jhn. 11.

On JtUty Um C.4. GuHkUT* fercto.

AND

BuHeCiwt. Mich.,Dec. 21, M9.
Puny. WbotJ: Thwi wilt please accents Has to
info mi lher that tbo hair on mv bead all fell oil
ovcrlwen'r yearn ago, oaasvd'toy a complicated
to’T'SftSrife.lTr 7.xxr1,“4.,}t

DRY GOODSt

lifr hastfg Tvdooodma, tn a Hute ri ilspendanoa

ATTACJIMSST NOTICE

”^L

Big
-PM0MW* *9* Wren
■nfeh X the rtWdimp, **&gt;«rw«flky werv
met by a flag of tre&lt;^, bearihg'a mpneagr
from JMaMWeMMfedteH, wiring it I

Grtplag tn the Bowels nt Wind Cholic,

for tbe county of Barry,,in fhvor pf^nudif .Vf
Hussrli- and ahlius IraualV sguinst 'RfdHf 3t.
Thomas, tor the sum of one hundred and fortynine‘Hollars’ and nineiy-fire toms; that property
jnf tbe defendant was taken by virtue of said writ another large bottle would restore it &lt;Mttirriy and
permanently, Ffecl tutxicus to persevere in ha use

/betters could'uxX. bo arranged ’without n
flghti’T^I^GitrfiuW: immediately replied

and that b/bs* tmln$e*edrHastings, Nov. 25th. 1861.

no ursuBgeinuata « •

i
friae F«Ury.
bsLmH of dtoda

e»mp eqiiippage.

AnH testimonials, sew, and alsaasl withnul asm.•bar, might be given ftum ’adie* and gaaitefnco
Hb all grades of society, whene njiik&lt;l teriDnaay
nona ouuld .astel, lULPnrf Wood's-Hrir festerraivc wdl realors lbs bald and gray bsir, aod arv*rivc,tiio^bair of th« youth to rid age, in all its

. r\

of **r,

r *•

f ASSISJ'EE'S NOTICE.

■tend btiwven row and rear suMfeg ritfMsnd
lhe rulrtflhsi will be«r^e-rct aStoiutoU-a^-

-afion—“the reward ia to those that arc kind to Huk
widow and the fatherlexa. ”
TAUT
Thy friend,
W8ANNAH KIW. .

,

1 ’:

•nd sareal remedy in the world, in all eases •
-praauinynwl -fohrin— ftceniiawBnrbdtate it

LisoniaSvMls On, 1»A. M,». ng»Pnoaft.fyWoas ; Bear Air .-In the let tor pari

1» prsfsr of I^MPCA’sJoblessFUlk.

Irbiirwin Jrou^IkiJuheraSia?
aaro anything

mjtAlrePUjs,

ofludiK^,0
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BLOOD PCBIFiaiST BLOOD PIUS

CAlHAEftO
TILLS.

Hfl

OFTHELKrttt

paper witb tbe growth and tocreaaa of th.
enraaarea, the faftiatry and proaparily
&lt;/thaP&lt;xur«uuta State.
■
Ita proprietor* are determined that its

■WL

AMERICAN CEMENT GLOE
ROBACrS

8CUMUHAI REKEMUH
oftbe friend* of Txrnr, Jvb

It will aim to be bold and fearless In
srivocating tbe principles of tbe Rarunlica» Pawtt, which if faithfully carried
out ia the council* of oor nation, will eave
ocr country from the evils now beeetting
it, and will make it tbe freest and beat
Governmar.t the world ever saw.
It will discuss with faithfulness and
candor all the freut aoretiona agitating
the public mind from day to day.
On the question of the extension of Hu­
man Slavkit, it will stand forth ita un­
compromising foe. believing as It most
relifieUBly doaa. that alavery is the pri­
mary cause of lhe present conflict be­
tween the North and the South, and that
it lervre a fearful blight upon the country
or nation aceking to outspread and uphold
K.

FALL AND WINTER

IT WILL MEND GLA«Bsvs tbs ytasssyflW u| isttrl cal Qtsss bot&lt;te.
IT WILL MEND IVORY.
IWltte avryoyyjvovy tat, II to

GOODS.

ITWILL MEND CBHtA.

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

knocked Wt&lt;P&gt;r
«M
be pal cm a* atrcog ss aver.
FT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

TW&lt;

of

FACTS:
That (he BLOOD FURTHER sad BLOOR
ILLS have been prated by analyst* to

CONTAIN M0 MINERAL.
That they ears the almoe* nhlvwaal aoaptaiat,

DRY GOODS’!

Ths War
It will also advocate a vigoroua and
determined prosecution of tbe present
war against treason and disunion, until
th* last vestige of thi* most unnatural
aid wicked rebellion is crushed out

owpaper, we propose to place the Aovnnus tn the first rank.

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

however they may bar. bwe trUted wttb^sU
abuacd: that their direct tendency i* te lengthen
life, aou render it enjoyable. That.operalingdirectly upon tbe pafam y'dfamw m OaSted, they

CAUSE HOOX TO HBAL,

knfciMlJyfMiia, ALUhXU UALL, M. fr.
V ite Jter.te //-oA.4
Dga*iUery, Dtarxtaerei, Baine, Wvriai.
Dr. j. c. a*u, •/&lt;*&gt;«*«.
r&lt;mv row bat* bad a to** tll«J in mj predlca. and 1
boU Uho la CTtewu a*uiw u{ llw lirvt apejlent* 1 la.,
found. Tb.lr alia all,, rfcct a|«* lUlltwaukt.
theta.

-

-

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10 00
2 00

copy gratis.
GEIGER A BCRlPrS, Pablteher*.

[used twenty
mflUoiu pan

direction* accom paay each box.
Warranted aupedor Sc
^2 nyPfllbsJue.ibepa.bUc,
r*M.*a»s*e. LacsCotrarr,

Pride 25 Cent* per Bottle.

ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR
OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD
OR SECRETIONS,

I’ncs 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
beesinraded.) ffeet a awfohae radrare.
Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are eadoned by tbe
Bayers.
experfosceof UMraeandauflivingwitnme** «Im,
TERMS CASH.
In tetter*. *fBdarite, medical worka, and by word
of mouth, proclaim them to be the very beet prep­ HT For Sale by all Druggist*, and Storekeeper*
aration of tbe kind ever offered to th* brakrnaown
generally throughout th--------- *—
"
vieuma of ill health. They bant diacaac through
JOHNS A CRC
every avenue and organ or tbe ayatem, aud to ex­
pel it tbonraghly and peru.ancutly.
(Bole Nauafsciura
No one can doubt their *uperiodty after
7S WILLIAM ST

loiporant to Builders.

IDYEAR &amp; Co.

It is now over thirty one years since
the weekly issue of this paper was com­
menced. ft has always been ‘snd will
still continue to be, n valuable family
newspaper. ‘This paper has been greatly

Dally oom year
Semi-weekly

AMERICA!! CEMEST GLTE.

and there i» bo dieeaea nftbe Btsmaeh end BeweU
tbo liver, tbe netvou* iy»tea&gt;, Uia akin, gland* or

Important to Hi

Literary and JKteeeltan eons.
Much attention will be given to the
literary and miscellaneous deparaient.—
Tales, sketches, poetry and home and
foreign news will find ample space in our

Weekly
•
•
1 00
As an inducement to oar friends to
exert themselves to extend our circnla
lion, ws propdse that any one sending us
ten new names for the .weekly, accompan­
ied by ten dollars, shall have an eleventh

and discharge from th* *yatem, erery taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or othenrtM. Th*t
thn
!
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

Comer of Liberty BtrveL

greatest care has always been exereised,
and will continue to be, In rendering it
in every respect lhe most complete and
reliable.

ing tbe variety, quality and valne of the
natter it contains, the Anvuimxn is the
cheapest paper in the West.

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,

reporters, writers and correspondents has
been engaged, wbtwe attention every
passing event of Importance will claim.
Arrangment* have been made ensuring
for this paper the most complete com­
pendium of foreign intelligence published
in anv paper west of New York, while
our facilities for.obtaining domeitio news,
military, nolitioal and general, are not
surpassed by any otherjuurnal, Besides
having Jpaid correspondents in all the
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Wellington during the
aaatioa of Congress, and shall always be Ever shown in this Market, which
prepared to send special reporters w herearc prepared to sMl at. a. small
•ver occasion may raquire. Thus, as a

improved of late in it* style and mutter.
It u a very large sheet, containing thirtysix columns of reading matter, tltc verycream of the daily issue, and is furnished
to all subscribers at tbo low price of otrg
mala* rqa tx.au.
It is emphatically a
/irmiTynewspapcr.
ft contains a weekly
report of tbe markets, prepared express­
ly for its columns, which, to every farm­
er, drover and lumberman, is worthy ten
times the subscription price. Consider­

No matter if tWbrakn PHebee M set eral bsi
cobiliiM!. a staffing save* b art»*Eie**S&lt;^
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER. .
TbaleeeUy Illi ittkT—to&gt;W&gt;saortywsmrt
match It, matt, ut it will asrss stara wtam
put IngStfiW- ..
It will Mend B&lt;&gt;**, Coral, Lata, *nd 1*
fact everythig bat Metal*.

wbo bare lasgniahed foryaanln
neaa and dev pc—'—- ---------pidity under th
all *extial duel
dial and gently

Tb* proprietors are resolved to spare
m pains or expanse to make tbs Advxb- '
tuua equal, in all that constitutes a
good newsoapar, to any published in the
West. With this view an able corps of

Csimrclai Department
It* well earned reputation as the lead­
ing commercial paper of Detroit will be
fully maintained; in this department the

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rr WILL MEND MARBLE.

with 00. of Um LARGEST ud
BEST Assortments

DB. J. BOVEE DOBS’
mnarialWiae litters! I

MOFFAT’S

w. T OrLTI, !«M.
Du» am: 1 MO uUu*yout Otbarta lite ia My !»«•
Ik*, and End Item an nnlknl pancult t I.. cI»au* U&gt;a
*]*.na aud tariff Utt ftaateAia If lU M—/.
JO1LX O. MXICIUM, M. !&gt;.
CoMatlpatlan.CoatirSaannraaaloM,
Ittecuuintlam, Wont, Neuralgia, Drepay, Purely sU, Pita, eU.
r
JVaaa Dr. J. V. raxfim. JU.Krari. GntnU

QT Bead Dr. Robaek’* Special Noticaa snd
Ceeuficate*. published In a cuaaplcuoos part of
Ibis paper (rum time tu Gme. Dr. RotatekVMadleal Almanac and Family Advia«r, cootetakr a
great amount *f iatervr*--------- ■ —«r .
Information can be had
tbroghout tbe oonntry.
In dificvlt or complicated cases Dr. Robaek
may ba applied to Mraoaally or by tetter enclos­
ing on* stamp for tbe ruply.

,

DR J. BOVEE DOOS’

Imperial Win© Bitters
Are prepared by an eminent and.kiljful pl y,5clan
«bn baa .red tarsi anecewMly la hi/ praette*
tor tbr last t«mty-*vo tew. The pnspriatoc.
before psrchaaiii* thsssUusns ngti lasiMwfo. Jure and sell Dr-ltod.' Celebrated! nitw.ial Wma
BHfora. had (heat tested by tn* dfottagutebed

Bitter*.

Thi* article haa beeu-tberevighly tmtad In Rew
ork and all parts of th* United Statc*..Causda,
West Indian, and OaoUri ami South America, *o
build.ng* of »H kinds, auch a* Facto urn. FcxrxaStsS. CWvmmse, Rail Roas Items. Care, end a*
Poetic Bciuiiaca gencrallv. GuxeaxnEXT Beran

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICIFE8

■ iaeaae—a e*w by these mciiicincs is permanent,
' ar Tmra. bs S*narixi&gt;, axd as Crauo.
BILIOUS FEVERS A LIVER COMPLAINTS,

tbsss wbs sms ess (tarn wtt w(M Is Ung *
supply.

A new and delightful 8tom*ehle*nd Cordial for
giving tone u&gt; the PlomacL, and (er the preeen-

Tbe following are among the diatreeaiog vari­
ety of human diaeeaca iu whiah the
Are well known tn be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleaaaing lhe
first end aecond •tumneha, and creating a flow of
pure and healthy bite, instead of the stalo and
acrid kiad; FLATUI-EKCY. Us* or Arrsrive*
HaArravax, Hsauachk, RemaaSNcaa, Iu.-Tintrre
Aaxirrr, Laxoocx, and Mclaxcuou.t, which aro
general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a
natural consequence of it* eure.
corn VEN ESS, by cleansing the whole
length of the inteatinea with a solvent process,
and witboot violence; all violent purge* l**r« th*
bowels eostiv* within two day*.
FEVERS of all kind*, by featuring th* blood
to a regular circulation, through th* process of
respiration tn such eases, and the thorough sola­
tion of all intestinal obatruetion in other*.
The Ijra ManiCTasa have been known to cure
RHEUMATISM permanently iu thrao weeks, and
GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflatn at ion from, the muacle* and ligament* of th*
joint*.
,
DROPSIES of all kinds, by fretiog and atrngthcmng the kidneys sad bfadd &gt;r, they operate tnost
delightful Iv on these important organs, and hence
have ever been found a certain remedy for the
worst cases of GRAVEL.
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the tn ruing*
ol th* bowels ibe slimy matter to which these
creatures adhere.
SCURVEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, by a perfect puritr which these LIFE
MEDICINES giro to tbe blo«i.and all tbe humors.
NCORBUT1C ERUPTIONS and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effvet upon
the fluids tbai flrod tbe akin, and the morbid state
of which occasion* all eruptive complaints, sallow
cloudr, and other disagreeable complexion*.
Th* n*e of three Pills for a v*ry ahm time, will
effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a atri
king improvement in tbe clcarneaa of the skin.—
COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will alwava
b* cured by one doac.or by two iu tbe worst eases.
i’lLEth-Thc aetaiual pnmnater of thro* medteinsa, vroararod rfFitea, &lt;7afl rrarastaadtsg by

JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY’S

TU cheeped and most durable MooBa ■

A NEW ARTICLE.
Dr. Boback’s Stomach

H ESB MEDICINES Lsv.now beaii be­
fore tbe publicfor a period of THIRTY YES.
aud during that time hate maintained a high
character in almost every part of the Globe, for
their extraordinary and Immediate power of rettaring perfect health to peraou. suffering under
—
V..A -t JI-.— --. . - .Ll.L .k._ V ——

Important to Fanners.'

CEMENT ROOFING,

LIFE PILLS AND PHO5NIX BHTEJtM

T

Important to Railroad Companies.

To all wAom ttis may eortrem and it eonurnt ntrybody.

powerfol tonie nature of tbe route end bvrbe of end MOOT* DURAB£TftGOFlNO in taSbh*
which tbe;y ere eompoeed. and u they are. by ellaying aur.atursl cravings of tbe *tom*cb,directly SS'VKW
proasUre of
KINDS.
8
TKMPERANCK,
ramVirrtarU &lt;a (fo
tbs present proprieter believe* that in making L'ndtd SlaU. which eumbice the desirable proper­
them widely knowm lhe public welfare ia aubeer- tire ol OutieUf tad IrurMliif. which are troi-

Frios. 25 oeuta par Box. or 5 Boxes for *L
Frvperad byDr.JCATDt fo00.,LrwrU, Im

it wiD aoon Le fur sale by all of Dr. Robeck**
nunrerec. Agent*, end at Hotel*, Ac., th* aountey
over. Ib (he mep Um*, order* will bo tiled di­
rect from Cincinnati in any quantity, at th* foweat rale*. H i* put up in Qaart Buttle*, and
•eeuraly packed in on* doxen -aae*. Half de*,
““ri*'"M »in. Lo-vrer. be peeked end *«nt to
*ny adder**, if desired.
Retail Price »1 per Bottle, or six for RS.

DR. J. BOVEE DOOS’

31HTIKB’J£dL. VHHII

No {lest is required in making spplkwtion

pensebl* m a

For aale *t Halting*, by Roaxxrt a Stxixxx.

ISAAC C.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

MOTT,

U Caata ta*t Mttta t

Groce ties! !
Consisting in part of

NOTICE!

New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­

In addition to the abort stock of Groceriaa.1,*
baa a full sad complete ssaortmrui nf

itb the meat beneficial
tecriptioo i-fctel Ryu

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TONIC, MEDICO! AND BEVERAGE.

Is now receiving from New York and
Boston, hia fall stock of

gar*.
Molasses and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Caffe,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Wars,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime,
Soaps, Baleratus, Cassia, Pepper and
Spice.
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BBEW

Parity tbe Blood I

Fw PrtMrriaffMril

©WISH,

TUT AU. TH&lt;W» MOTW A ACCOUNTS

Of Long Standing,

GROCERY, SALOON.
’

*m ke left al U« Ex,rm Mm,
Fer Cellecttai.
Kfo -MTak'lAJEBt

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B0ABDING-H0U8E.
*w t» »»• pnfww &lt;• tar
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UAPFEB A UEJL5W8,

giuintss Jirecftrs.

A TTOR’TETS and COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
ZB. Mtotters in Cbanoery, Ta* and Insurance

JACOB FERRJS,
Attorney, Cevunelier end BoUcitor.

WAR!
NASON ALLKN,
prevision., pi
dot., ttah. tested, pertTaad grain
an Kind*. Alan toys tomdiea, ata^ete. Store
CalMarn a Block, Stele alreel, HaaUnga, Mich.

Dials* n groceries,

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &lt;fc Striker,

D. C. HAWXEY,
pkEALER lu .11 Had. of Family Oreceriu,
L-r Nt—» and Wooden warn, and a gwenl asFortment af Proviso™, Abo Notary Pnblic.
Blare, two doer, out of the H.iiinga (lou.o,

ROBERTS
.BALKK3 ia drug
' risen, palnU, oiU

lew and moat complete awortmeut of

W. MARKER,

Yktholesale •“** r*fadl dMj(

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

y- FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,ONLTJB

Tl eery. Particular attention paid to Convoynchsg, the invcstipvtllon of titles to Land
erncieaurcu of mortgages. Aa.
Will be happy
&gt; attend to al! calls tn the line of their profession
nd business.
OSce ia the Court House, Hastings, Mieb.

GROCERIES!
H. WBIGBT,
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. HOB. RAISINS. CODFISH;
la fact, everything In tbn Grocery Hue, sect •»
will be needed for fatuilv uae.
Also a great variety of the

DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Genrrsl Land and
Tax Arant, will attend to the collection of
daMaandall other buxiuew pertaining to b'.aeSce.
Ultna tn Goody«*r'i block, np ntalra.

J

gikkmiiis’J TXBTunnKBir

A*4 Ceekltff Extracts,

roa th* rsrsctAL bskevit or th* ladiks.
We alao keep on hand a good axaortoent of

PENS, PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac., Ac.

Upon our shelves may be townd all of the

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
B. P. CHERRY,
OTART PUBLIC and CosTeyaueer. will a
tend to all buslnras entrusted to him with
■ W« would rMpocttull.r annocmoa to tha mUromptneM and Ideliiy. Residence, Johnstown,
larry eounlv, Mich. Dianka kept always on hand. x«u» of Haitian and vicinity, that we intend to
eel I ererv th in g i u our tine of trade aa ebean aa can
be hourfa I at any placa. Ona ua a call and judge
for yeuraelvce. We intend to sell

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8. C. PRINDLE,
TUDOE OP PROBATE Notary Pnblic, Gen
V erri Lned and Tax A greet. Will bo found la
the Court Mouw, at Hasting*, on the 2d and Id

H. COOK,
F DEEDS. s»A NoUry Pebtie.
m Oenrt Boom, ond open at all
ba paid when paper, are left

Afternoon Session 1PM.

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Evening Seaeian, 7, P.M.

proceeded to business.
The Committee on the salaries of
the Connty Officers through their
chairman aubmitted tbe following as
their report
Yonr committee appointed upon
the salaries of County officers would
beg leave to submit the following re­
port—That the average amount of saleries paid for tbe part five years is as
follows.
Am’t paid County Trees. 9780,00
“ M
Proa. Att’y
664,00
«
Cfooaty Clerk
690,00
Your committee would recommend
the allowance of thu following aalareto
for 1861.
1700,60
J udge of Probate
County Treas.
800,00
Pros. Att’y
540.00
County Clerk
___
_
600.00
All of which is respectfully submited audyour committee ask leave to
be discharged.
O. H. Palmer
Chairman.
On motion of Mr. Thomas tbe re­
port waa accepted and committee dis­
charged.
Mr. Jones moved to amend the re­
peat of tbe committee by allowing the
Proa. Atty, a salary offour hundred
dollars instead of five hundred aa re­
ported by tbe committee.
The onetticn on the amedtnent waa
decided in tl&gt;c Affirmative by Yeas
and Nays as follows:
Ysaa.—Mr. B:tmnm Jones Smith
Bassett Patrick WulfCJratner Polly 8
Nats.—Hall Thomae Walker Rob­
inson Telford.—6
’
Abaeut.—Mr. Barrett Durfee Pal-

Mr- Smith moved to further amend
the report of the Committee by allow­
ing
the Co Trans, the sum of coven
Bpeciel attention w»!l be naid to COMPOUND­
ING ...J putting up rahtidRlPTIONS; and any Hundred and Fifty Dollars.
one purol.iu.iug modicluM sf ut cia rv'r upon
The qnertiod on the amendment
tlfeir being
wae fort by Yeas and Nays aa follow.
GKEisruriTsrEYeas—Mr. Jones Thomas Smith
BOBKRTB 4 tflklKEK
Walker.—4
lUanxoa Maaes 8. IMJ1.
Nays.—Mr. Barnum Hall Robin­
son Barnett Patrick Telford Cramer
Polly Wolf.—9
Absent —Barrett Dnrfee Palmer.—8
Mr Wolf moved to at&gt; end the re
port of the Committee by allowing the
Co. Tress, a Salary of Seven Hundred
Dollar*.
Thu question on the amendment
was lost by Yeas and Nays as follow*.
Ykas.—Mr. Jonas Walker Smith
WolL-4
Nats —Mr. Barnum, Hall Robinson
Bnsrrtt
Patrick Thomas Cramer
Polly Taltord.—9
Abaent—Mr. Barrett urfee Palmer
Mr. Cramer nraved to adopt the
report of the committee as amended
by the Beard.
The question on the adoption of
the report wua lost by yeas and nays
aa follows.
.
Ykas.—Mr Passert Jones Robinson
Cramer Patrick Walker.—8
GIN A* A REMEDIAL A«ENT.
Nays.—Mr. Barnum Smith Wolf
Hall Thomas Polly Trifoed.—7
HUB DELICT OU'S TONIC STIMULANT,
Absent — Mr Barrett Durfee Palmer
Mr. Oraaaer moved So reeoMtder
the veto by which the adoption of the

or Heady Pay, oaly.

J. M. NEVINS,
Public, and Tax agent. Particular
In aUantioe paid to making out Deeilt. Mort­
gages and Contract..
Groat car. taken in forselealng Mortgages by adrertbement.

(J? ,o
**5 i"* 0&gt;«*«W«ry
Thuraday Morning Bib 18S9.
•fYi’. HwIrdDolU., tor Ik./Mr
Board met pursuant to adjournment 1MI b. adopud.
Roll ealled-qoorutu present, Board
Tl» qtwloo oe th. etefthe W
proceeded to boniness.
that pan rftha Rapon va» daoUad
Mr. Benfield preeehted to the la «ha .Snmtlr. b- Yaaa «ad Baja
Board lais bill of one hundred and aa follow;
twenty one dolbra (1121) for hording Yua.—Mr. Ba-ru Patriot Tbomaa
Jury In the Dillin Trial, and asked the Cnuner PoUj Taltord Hall BoMaaon
action ot tha Board upon the account Walkar Jaoaa Smith Woll Palmet—
Ms. Polly moved that the account
be allowed.
N«y*v—Mr. Barnum—1
The motion waa lost by yeas and Ahaeot—Mr. Burna Dorfae-9
X a*
•
Mr. Smith mcved that the beltanes
UoourroBt Moaey.
nays an follows.
Saadla T. of VoacUrs,
Yxab.—Mr. Patrick Mr. Robinson of the report of the committee aaaOm Quarters Salary,
mandad by the Rood ba adopted.
Mr. Wolf Polly Smith.—6
Additional
The question on the adoption of
Nats.—Mr Barnum Hall Thomas
Bundle U. of VoMhesa,
the
baltaDca
of
the
report
aa
amendBassett Jones Telford Cramer Palmer
Er roru in Footing,
Walker.—9
Absent Mr. Barrett •d by the Board waa decided in the
Caah to BaBaDoa,
afflrtBative by yaaa aod nayt ■ toK
Mr. Durfee.—9
Mr. Cramer moved that Mr. Ben­ Iowa:
Taaa^
Mr
Baroatn
palmer
Smith
field have have to withdraw hia acoL
Bassett Patrick Walkar Ctamer
Motion carried.
Mr. Thomas moved that tha com­ Robioaoo Wolf Jowaa.-10
Nata—Mr. Hal! Thomas Polly
mittee upon salaries of County offi­
On motion the report
ces be required to report at one o’clock TaUMd.-4
and Um Committee diada
Abaeat —Mr. Barrett Dnrfoo—9
P. M.—Motion carried.
Mr. Polly oorad that
On motion Board adjourned until
On motion Board adjourned until
? o’dock 1* M,
one o'clock P. M.

DBUGfl AKD MEDIC I NEK,
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Berd met pursuant to adjournment.
BChcaslcate, Paint*, Olla, Cam- Roll called—quorum prasaat, Board Roll celled—quorum preecet— Board pro­

Vv and Provisions, Pork, L*r&lt;
al Hods of Produce bought and sol

a TToasnr
coaxBtixoa at law.
A *-r MMi-r ud C.M«'l.’ I. c.™.Particular attention paid to the collection cl
claims and money promptly remitted.
OSee. with W. W. Ralph E*q , Middleville,
Datry Carao I», Michigan.

or
[OVNOUJOXO.]

Mr. Cramer moved that the interest
on the County Order held by Mr. B. B.
Clapp, of seven hundred eighty .six and
20 lOOtha dtdlara, be computed, and a
new order drawn for principal and inter­
est, bearing tea per ent internet.
The motion carried.
The Committee upon Miscellaneous
claim* reported that they had passed upon
the following accounts and reooraroaud
allowance aa fallows;

D.B. Eterta. Sheriff feea,851 50 951 50
P. B.di J. RemelljiUunoery 8 13 BIB

S 94 fit of ths families of volcotaars, oo and
after the first day of February,1862, shall
do balance old acct, N»&gt; reootn.
do CowsmMetam, 9 17 7 17 nut be drawn bearing Interest.
Which raaoluuou, oe mrttae of Mr.
do
•
» B 06 4 56
D. B. Prntl3«pLC».PoarM 00 95 00 Wolf, was adopted.
Mr.
Polly moved that the amount ap­
J. W. StebHM do
40 00 40 00
J. Roberta.
do
50 00 50 00 propriated from the Military fund to pay
David Jordco, witBeaa free, 1 68 1 68 the part indebtedness of the County, be
applied upon the judgment now held br
M. 8. Btebbtae. Cuoat. - M 89 raj.
C. T. Gorham, against the County.
On tnntiun, the report was aecepUd.
Wbteb motion prevailed.
Mr. 'Dtomaa moved that the report of
On motion Board adjourned until to­
the Committee be adopted. Carried.
morrow cnoruiqg at the hour of 8 o'clock.
Mr. Thomae moved that the Prosecu­
ting Attorney be allowed ooe hundred
Friday Morning Jan. 10,1862.
dollars for expeoen during the past year.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Motion prevailed.
The Committee appointed to settle
with the County Treasurer, thmugb their
Mr. Keofidd pceaented hia accounts
Chairman, Mr. Telford, presented the for one hundred nod twenty-one dollars,
following, as their report of such aettio- for boarding Jury on the frllin trial.
Mr. Polly, moved that the aort. „he
allowed at the earn af om hundred sad
H. N. SHELDON, Co. Trsaa’r.
twenty dollar*.
Io Acct with
The queeuon waa iort, by yeas and
Barmy Covrrr,
nays as follows:
1861.
Da.
i kas.—Messrs. Hall Palmar, Patrick,
Feb. 1 To Jon. Redemptions, 8 39 76 Polly, Robinson, Smith, WtJf-7.
“ Untsurrcnt Money,
41 00
Nats.—Meesrs. Barnum. Barnett. CmCash of Barry Treaaarer, 900 10 mer, Jaoaa, Thomas, Telford, Walker,
“ Johnatuwn
’ *-----------940 39 —7.
Wcmdtaad
861 95
Absent—Mr. Barrett and Mr. Durfee
Assyria
849 50
Prairieville
1099 77
Mr. Smith moved that Mr. ffsufisM
Orangeville
301 52 have have to withdraw his acoL
Irving
453 44
Which motion carried.
Thurnapple
485 84
Mr. Wolf presented the account of D.
Y- Springs
119 66 R. McElwain offive dollars for boardtag
Rutland
96 79 prisoners in 1857.
AS7 13
Mr. Cramer moved that the aecLbeiaIBB 96
Fri».2
9 00
Which motion prevailed.
Feb. 96
Mr. Wolf moved that the cooimlttae
March
M3 OS upon Micellaneona claims ba discharged.
a.
55 98
Which motion prevailed.
March 19
firn 15 00
Nr. Barnum moved that the vote by
April
583 63 which Mr. Sweeney wm allowed nm&gt;
.
54 48 hundred dollars for expense for the part
785 M year, be reconsidered.
*,
35 12
The chair ruled the motion out of .or­
993 04 der, the mover having voted in the neg­
,
7 88 ative, on the former question.
July.
June Reoeipta,
814 SB
Mr. Sorith kttroduorf the fotiowing
M Rednmpti___ ,
roeulutioni
Cash of R. J. Grant,
S40
Aaafoe^ By the Board of Superviaora
“IE
" of D. Cook, fiasa, IB 00 that one more coat of pafot ba added to
10 00 the amtifo af the Court Haam, and that
- of D. Striker,
IB 00 the Ineide be painted In a good and aabAug.
July Reeeipte,
114 00 stantial manner, the painting to be done
“ RaBnmpciom,
______
by the Arsaef Jaaa not. And abo,
Primary School money, 2086 14 that the out buildinga be raeaired ; and
Sept.
August Receipt*.
196 48 that D. G. RoWneoa. H. N. Mekkm^nd
Redemption*,
50 Daniel Striker bo appointed a Committeo
- 98. Cnab of D. Cook, fiorat, 15 00 to contract far eald wert.aad ana that it
Oct. 1. September Rsenipca,
808 89 ta Atthfully performed.
*
Bihlfhsi, 19ft 41
The question on the adoption of the
Nov. 1. October Rneelptn,
477 98 resolution was lost
“
Erftaptiopa, 968 75
Mr. Wolf moved the adoption of the
“ 4. Probate fee*,
11 00 fjillnwtno roiAluliz,n ■
* 8.
“
*
BOO
* 11. Chah of Avd. Gwenl, MBS 77
ProUte few,
99 90
W. K. Ferria. CouL feet. 8 34

AO 19
JI 51
9 87

11
11
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19
I!

1ft
ST
91
59
IS

After a
almost uai_.__ ____
, . ._____
fill like weather,’ brekati oaly by one
cold storm, water has seddaoly stepped
to with a wacatag.
TW aharp, weld

Cha transport Seat jotaoiha May. hot U
wUl Dot ba hag before you tea dm bear
that the satire anaditiaa has rtrack ita
first blow. The first— for aa expedition
oftUe sort has ael Waa plaaaad for the
purpOM ot striking a single Mow. Yonr
correspondent has, all along, aonvayed
the idea that the part of the expedition
which has mads ha reodeevoaa at AtmanoHo-larga aa U to both to maa, means
andsUpo— toaaly aparstoacf the pro­
tected oKpeditiM. UwiUkatMnMMly
feHWrt/baaetFmtoam MamMand

M

Dre. 1. November Redemptions 86 60
December
•
79 61
Error In Oct
4
”Errar ta Footing,

rijxr—. —i » r«hM. rf Ofcriw.—
Wte. tt. Bmfer IMfaM,
Mr mfe. rmM

IM, tou. W®
UM t« » •
tm.MtMMwU.Mk—&gt;k.

�lat:
ysicAGO, Jan^l7. i
ths President, were told'that this rebel­

dch to the 7'imei, date?

lion should be pot down by the strong

ilumbus, Jan. 16, savs
had been kindli

ibtWrid

jjutoe .to.jytwMt to, itaii

M*

is much speculation

-is a rebuke"

-.TM
confiding
hl thtif rulers^have*todlJagged In their
WtWIut life thd trthaire have been at

ful assembled’Nftrigftaittf/jmd a halo of

thp cobmand of tht^Ghvernjpent.
All
$•£$0 P«»pfe»ec«»Mld8thas «been done

.
Eda* MiW Eldar in Um boanti!
room- of ittaa. pant: Sanhedrim, with

rtWy, and with an-cijfrgy and earnettMastMequallod in the Mator/of the past.
w™» bj
J:.lrt MJ, .pte'

mighty dignity arose and" opened Ha

miq,£Xisfeffoe, .af.d .With npjlftcd arms

"F™
«»&gt;.«•£ matt-|» did” fi'r »U«

genet
JEIinifa IriirMirgM pf Rsrnnj.’A, _ __ _
occupied three full days. After the case

eetfe
no
{Mogfcvwere wllaly toldfthat'the troops
must be drilled' nrd. Hint the weather was

Mul .wgr &lt;nUKm
tflnfl
the Council said, Amen !
,i&gt;;n;;. ad.
a.ftMrtd'pkiciteaiaflirtba rtjl»r&lt; &lt;fiih

tmtthoiriajici TW p*»* *M

dnajtedlbern campwgn; mid that until the wv attar should

words puissant in force, skid !tfiab the pfab- ably conducted by J. A. Swoetay Prosepfo Were ejaw-ra-ri tor'salify. ooMamptuously cMtidg'feihffnd them.p»e grbvcfling Dwight May ef Kalamazoo, "Myron II.

wIMM Ml souad about ftlwm.

t

-No^Ura elM^ tingled
lharae arf^ndignflkui at tt® thought 1
ill'at bo’rnes must do plun'dere5,*and loyal

a little town tax, a little £&lt;watf tax,-a

S’SSESii*©,

W&gt;e-WdcMifea- ‘-arid CWWanc ble time when tho army would raqxstffU !

ahostatistioal -documents.
Will be mnrh re^ririyi, yqd Jt is .believed
that lb*right lorwve cauUngcs with­

out pturta^ J4)» w«UfcAa Frwkiag
privilege. ’ A good work of reform is

•

hawajTEMS.

I5JT &amp;&gt; fenrMc thousand prieuners op
MMdMktn
^krtakbgad, tearfyfree
KohJfed of Whom
connected with
lip atmy ^llic^Puiomac. . 'Tho
of ochaugSe inaugurated by our (&gt; . aru-

iweM M* folly' rcaprocatsd by She rvbcl
uuaWWMt'.^y
M*arf»
-

«?ikrMlhiore

^iai

•*t,»

Tbe heart wns'fl^totth fte* 11fi»,Mkrfthci
psopft‘alrffffiftYdrgoi their chagrin in the!

To. the

honest st&gt;ldierV't.s»flte9d mK n*Uaw her
.
Nrt boat, Am. M.
•elf Hartlfoig.MMP- to.'«»vap-MfebeaH Th. IWl Iwx.
U.
RrdbfcH s« ImpdtlwllyHh?kU kfeWfttl
Kdut?w^hen tfaltbri Should have dealt out &lt;• fn&gt;m Frrtrw M-nm. Ibfc inh.
Uf- that w&gt; mMlicem. «T BorflU.',
®«r hMi
.rttoM t
r.p*H KM-br ;l.y » MH W-W'Autumn cainc, and dis people wcra
that ibr wlml, fl", HOf&lt;M*l M* t*«awfolV' Uddobat warier rM Uv proper
"AH’flW l"l’L , ..i
tiac.furiwurbing. of our. armfoa. .and
U i; .Z L'.f &gt; . Immhu, J«i. SO.
dnrtl
lo-forrify
'
TB-tM liM^nKM fr&gt; h«&lt;lagO d'Yip. * Aghln tha people were ntterfy
qt-iwtrfViiiM
tun.
winroundsd;
]o4 all" confiilcDee iu «p
him
Ji j?ri-«kAM^nw&lt;teyn&gt;uf*ng near
tbbse they bad-trusted.
Tbs nation^ of
tbe whole world u ere-daridhig.our tuntd- ■W eSb’ft CriJss-roads, in the vicinity of
o’rinrtr on
Ity, lind threatrirhif A- wflb Sertn^n, Somerset At half p*M
Banmay amrnaon ZoMdMfor ftWd Balre
if we did oyt allow ourselves worthy of Peyton-had*‘been killrif* and tbe rebel*
-Wbrainfoll ristroAl «o tbtfr efttreneh^
ths arrBywtWKfriA ^im&lt;v:«oiBe%nnJ .neofc atMm ^.rinpf, wifo the iMerwh
lo ! and behobH MMsM 'bot a fovbMhle in hot.pursuit- .-No further parltasfairs
thn4,'Wd ihft army *wft-go Inta whiter HvgiMP rwaai'V lb*, losses w other
••dUe ;iX.» .•».&lt;*-vr
quttrferit. *Thd roads .ire gt^bd, the' iwl'.
.St. Lnviti, Jan.iM).
diers are.impatient, the people ace ready, . John' D. Hendursun. • LbrngMs' Dembut Um governmeut at^Vashingion says owns nf &gt;be - State Cwvepthm, and an
•‘•oHJai;’ _ Wmt.r ia luiW spent and tir
immiaing Union man adn a' Brigmighty army nf 200.000 men on the Po- adier Genera* In -the Steles acryiws, has
toinac is patiently nrttlhgln whiter quar­ bean appoiau-d by ix Gtworncr HuH te
fril TYu»tea-fu|k « scat ih th* United
ters. NyW what, jil! these j»li&lt;it||&lt;kr
BW— Banate.
*V-a&gt;jiniUmaq,ihpi.CMjl thft ^xyglvo
made through” tho ice
•41 ** »UI they tell ns teat the opposite jtho .eit y.eaierdny, and ferry
time fur fighting has come? Will Is bfe' host? ifi ht&gt;w rup Infe. Two days rnnre'
fff lhFijwtnp when the roads ore Impass­ ot mild weather 1 Hl-primaWy break tha
gorge below ftnd itirely clear the harbor
ible, wid Jisetuu! and deftt|i are thipning
our rank*’ Will it be when.tbe nation

and various other useless exponditor'es,

dogs of wax, that this foul depd may
has just received smell uliova the earth with carrion men.
-frnsteihgJbr
burial I'*
.
-frwos J.sffsrson, Mo., the auUgmpJl latter
When we shall get through making big
of TrWtiswpai whfcb, tw puHishsd
men, when wo absil-censa our grand re- -brated
___
-wxw- —— &gt; x-—- yl®w«vand begin our grand march, when W.wliingt/m ho |ja9 bt«j engsgad for
yerfrv% arguingtbboa belW/tbe United
8tetea Suffente G.wt. 'His rxiliticai
courage to look teaitert in ths, fitee and
nnteoedanta are of the Ptennsylvania
say, “So far and no larlbcr,” w|ion it gut Dotipwrat schmfti and be hMalwavsbaen
through patting treason and lictfo* thr *HghAoned *»4 fooderaie iff hia politics.,
feet^of traitors, when the Gorernfflriit 'Ho was called to Mr.Boehafom’s CaWndArcs speak in. our Congress,. Ih quE Ex­ •H, It-wil| ife remembered, abnfttHhe time
of its Breaking ifown, 1n -Doe.-, I860—ilk
ecutive, iii fjus. Cabinet, .got: by. wanly
kina the pl^ftXMr.' fftu*’ „ /LUoraeT^raelsMMtions, but b.v
Mbits. 6r*,Al.whe» &lt;*&gt; irtfer HfliviJud'A.
then, and not till then shall wn M viote- .,„^l he rtfoitiun of Secretary of State
on «hs rcsiftttUn'ofUr. Criri. It waa

wjwa.

let. only tapping the pockets of t|ic peo­
ple, in lU tarn jrt -165 JnHars per obH&gt;m.
Great is tWmvttSry of obrmedn«M.

‘

11. A bant this ttmv the great King.

Tbe Dtnuvr
jafaWK^WY^.

h* •J

ptpaated .by th* uadisguiaed approvd of J
his efforts in behalf of his client, by his ’d
. erail levpoHMM i— -------- —
associate counsel." ~H^5!r. Allen Ims a lt and Latk* than any New York IS
andleleg^a^uf'
-- •
gO&gt; ■. rnxu.tk.n ... h.,.r, b. «l,
EBQM
aru. and _hnuui "M-t
sains 11. *-t * close application to’Tus
TlIBEE^TttJQ
sATEi:
Hooks, a
a strict attention U&gt; business.

No client’s interests will suffer neglect at,
liivh been somewhat'nbliviousl made hi*1 his hands.

Mi's*

oppcarssicc. awd oxclawpeth:
VYhat
DrrRorr Tribdsb.—The Prospectus
«srf4tfthi« thifwAhUlsecI
13. Is nett«lib lahsawf/ worthy «f falsi
our
columns te-day.
The 'Tribunt ishies4 AMnittnt’ho for rt»m ■ tbs la-‘
borer lafannr Mnd * wstebes nWHjgsted tn among the leading papers of tbe West,
and ia the bsst paper A&gt;r Miobigan’jwad •;
rsndsr 4’ntn Cscur th^i which fas owsib
era tn take In connection with their-local
fuf h*^ 'hire?
"
. l&gt;i,'Yea, verily. If Evil Spirits prs- papers. We frequently disagree with
the Tribute,.perhaps with.'.dll ottier|
rail, and their dumicils are in dangsr of
bate? Met ain lies of beN. let them bis cast pnpars upon topics ofStetc and National
policy, but wc accord in it 'more of can­
out Into outer dirknees, that danger may dor anff gcitM&amp;tArteo.isto con .
ffee away. , /
■
'■ ■ '•■« ■l^fi St&gt;a1l (he-fape of the . people be seienthrtrsfy do'te mewy uf Its rivals. It

w
News Departments,—git ing, msImsmu
a „ xtnntn'irry • &lt;&lt; w« 5ritcre&lt;!ifi«*-isjuli
‘i -Mjchiiian— its
tTovutlon ” IcPlhe.
U&gt;cal and
JiqAewMtMeTMichigan,

sddum assnnea a ‘‘Kentueky ufpUiali** ”
ground down upon the tj thc-sione, tn
u potr maitsx.nt State P^cy* aud it nevpay fiddlers for sinners tn dance 1 Or
•r employs one editor to write duwm the
rather dnesnot ju«tee req nine that Mealera &lt;m i*rtai*i atreeta In wrtry,wntt-»n nnd ‘lAd.'n'nii«irafM&gt;s,’'tu be fulloxed'by aj
series pf artidcy in vindication of its
apirlbr thnHrffiain» nnd^destrny, uhouhl
policy.
After |iaviug. subscribed V&lt;»r
futy Ibflteingf tfi^chld'.’otlt of thblr own,

nt Wasliiug*tW,sliB4nMlMk&gt;tt&gt; giv« the
vttdcrirMMw Yyt DpWiwn TdrtrM Ml.
and accurate
uf the liwnnrdt.
of uur,.Midu^in a-'Idivrs during lite war,
and uf the cbanjgi of ff litgrtw*
In thia
JmmwC ifa&gt; 9k.&amp;M&gt;*bB am&gt; ►wponro m.
the State, as it has u&lt;&gt;UH g&lt;-Mir*l tiWereal
of variety
tarcfuJly si|octeJ nt’

ill goften gain ?

And the people

with

Neer Yvrk orother K^
which cannot bjri'.wiHrti
ilaltbr to thfeTdWfly.C
Mcriisuias, - Mwuhaut,

one accord said yea, most noble King.

So mote it be.

Sat ah.

Mew Advertisements-

Mwhtgan reader, whudwr Ixniifli.__ _
Ol-r CoRRKsroNDRwn.—Il will he no. cfaanic, or uthftMMpMolttftftny Eastern,
ticed that we have two correspondents I »per.
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w^jn write over the aicsMtm-o “J. C. B.”

Or, rather, one a omtributpr and the oth­ ^Invariably in advance—Single Copy,.
er a correspondent. One writes from the
T»«|&gt;IX pflrif, *20.00. antxjWk Cop.
army and the other does not.
Army
te the person who farms llie Club.
■
corrsspondene* ib always headed in such , Fsra Olvb of FH^ri-Mr».«»* .’rhrea.
a manner Met thrnenMd be no mistake fcftra'OpMs.nf the TriAVe?lrty Tritane.
ft IX MR8VWS kBowiov MmnseNas tebb hiFor a Club uf One llunilr.vl,
^rtrk
Copiss, or tha Ihrtty Tribute.
Tho Low Pr»ca&lt;» Ctebw »*.*»»■*! ■!(»»
Specially Notified and Solicited, MtrioB.—A little nftfemlnO o’dock, uftlic
parinvht df MTntni.WlonxtQ AgeaK
a large aod briiiant
Tefceuic i,l« WiilM... Delay. on Mon^grevening,
’•MW*11. “ tbe northeast, illu- beyond the nljova.ternwt
Thii notice U given to mt. the trouble end &lt;r
ikfMgn ia to furnish U» Michigan readers
mi natfag svtry object. It* first appear­
ance w«s©bent 45 degress above ths- in Size-end Genaral InteeeMj'^nd--Bauer
borixou. Il traveled with jjrsot rapidity fur them thrit awy- ;N&amp;V' -Trit-k or oilier
in a north-westerly direction until appk-

«0»n&gt;lTkW3^?U' “

soldiers stHfco—cease tn ft tten upon tin*,
wealth of the people, and1 “Let slip'.'tbe

ntos LASSIS*

skillfully interwoven by crafty counsel­

patriotically cast aside hta grtimbline and lors, which tho defense had So' meet and
proposed the instituting of a Board of ovarenme. That it waasaceejpluUy done, ?&lt;•’&gt;&lt;-. Great solemnity reignrd, and ail admit, and if. ftr young friend .W
eminent.fMs.faif fVPMiMa is fully com
.the thing waa difl. .
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How to Sate Mon^y

pasee l Or Will those in Mthtfrity k€ the

.

array of evidence against the prisoner,
altlmugh wliolfy eireumetswUd,which was

NOTICE *

tar Mr. Sumner

!'ZZi2t”

•tbe Synagogue, sonewrnia^ sotwwfl tahtes

sm■! coupled V. ith wiadnm. the. job Wtf

and arc willing to submit to any thing.for

and. urges Use £ed. Ptgr&gt;« •hewid be
ftfWrtAd 4ft M dHtiMtion'ti Writs.

gar tax.^a littje coffee tint,
litife' ten tldt k&gt;MMIM aoff4&gt;ie succfM ip. jhis
ti.x, aud'a little rtUjbiTxflXrnfrt* Wtrai of cnsc must be truly gratifying to himself, .
FiJSssi A1'1. HirWrirt'- ’ ■
and friends. There was..quite a strong

11. T’inanciul shrawitje-ns prevailed
labqra for Iha coming conlliej.

hr stripped of ite'wwnlth, and bas given
shaft Qai. PafSMM,mpr in that pity, tn its htl to no effect 1 Will It Be when tho
UtabMPtM-tw prMura the ralease peqpl« are disheartenad and exhausted
or mure,—
Tbe ^rt^KvtWM0NMb#&gt;R uniawey.

irtUaSUfc- UM. » Herts woHjtrf £&amp;&gt;lj and N. A. Bnlfih Efft^pf j£a)amazoo.—।,
tax. iriktte UnitedStriss tax,
su­ Mr. Allen la a young man, with a repula-,

10. Mnsuplsu a former nremhler 1e

cheered with the promise, that w*oo dial!
propjjioui timellHihW arrive^ the • blow to-night, with the frigs teCuraGerland. ‘
»qutd be-'str'det. Then afl'.nrtntb ^rc,
jR^ g| MmM
.I,r““a

s|| t rfT

D.»ttr Is

Joy and L. Ili'ftMfWfat &gt;f&gt; Battle Creek.'

AnWCtaW citizens insulted nud murdered
drix’
i'MrtiteM MtfR'B. Jath..JT
and-wr fleg, the idol of tho beart^ttH
iUasonMauafy’ aMMSftk io dd^cute
StalledbeeMil
Geu. WM 4MnWatl»W&gt;li&lt;«
pie weather was not suited to the taste of
Hugir «feNor®!kCfto temart? Usi*oecn
and children from the city.
.“web *‘t .

■asii—i s ii

1 .pd io (W. !

‘j3P,r?0

ba «wrt
sribre lavurnoic,
favorable, iraiiura
traitors must
oo
muai rule.

the semi-secesb Damoorats u» Congress.

. r^..,
TEAirs SASTWASO.

Kight feis-U..,.
n*sr( iA*«J»A-1fc

by
foyat o*wm rtiMew'fo. IWk,Dix
•nJttanufti that the AdnflnTstratfan was
chert mrerenrt# frirWt -14 rfceces. Mr Stan‘thoHalu man of tried Hyriitrof Integrity.

4"

SSttWXfta

.reotjy within a few degress oftbe horizon
when it exploded.
,
( fortifying its political frietuia. «a- Jmy*
Issvts sndftjl Questions Blate Polley, nd

Notice !

Wjktrh.—Tho past week has been
Mlynpto Mi« popol.r idra of. Mi a ijin
winter—and a lints mnnj-oe-.- -Snow has
fsUsnlo the depth uf a foot or more, and
th ess coM mornings—Oh!—Ohl
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invnt

nrculalion torevfrrj

requCTtri leiwd iMrLcA'i

scriptions may commence at am

further,

PAY' ALWAYS W ADV
When ft Club 4A

Cicr-

FtWri ^exIco.'

A

r’Yo^, JaH. fB.'pwtant qe»wi from

The Dial It n^jj
{anized

a new-.nd FlMMAr^hinu.i, ^nretary of^tai^ issded a

auHd£ artfly to M.0W. ahd calling
Ml tIM*1 foe •• many veluntaam as •
J^illlurni^.
1
I

is bellered ih*t 150,000 troops will
* tha h«U
.

Is publisheS ■ Mnppufcatwl Egennw'.ln
? at! .*
’tftwjate, Ja H

�MW

NEW.

■CURT!

LOW PRICES

mo'tuuk:

GRANW BUDLING]
o wo;* 3 a

tty of Barrv. »ud
i jnfarflo wit:

a*

3

rftkt Grand Army&amp;f jtMHtin
In commencing a
VMJM4 KuaCMMBn* M
shall be tbaMarhate aaaltaataae

'aVAklUN^BAlX

■•&lt;*•**

iWflPiWJiOTWR

yjRfoe^

Itl Hti wt'slBer'pfM/e eitale ofaxtuttair A&gt; Dux
10k. aj»hte&gt;t tod Jui.rJ'Tpr®
Pursuant to a license and adthonly In thia case

Afina, nighty sweats.

LIVER

Sfcw £wi(ftk

WE

D‘“d-“T-.V-xW'

HVAE JOST RECEIVED

.

U fi-x iBwemmya.
In .b. m.u.r alrh, Mut,'-, ........ .......
th* nd of pictorial art.
sale at Vkblte iufllten te the high*I.bidder al
the School hOHM, ib District ho. tqro. in tbe
towoahip of Maple ftroee, h&gt; tixco(rtiitr of Barry.

luttacfs unt uretaMX.

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i'Sjg €»ET

Yff«x MrSCctT of Saturdir, January 4tb, ten.
andeMilM-.
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THE RATTLESNAKE:

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W-’lSSi

TBE RJCBXX DR I VATTER.
A LOE OF THBPUKSEhT TIME

DarBng’A IJvpr Bcgnlator.
hU

Town two [K] north of rang* an ven (7) Weal,
enntianing tn »H. three buurtted acre* of land.
‘Urr*-*?d

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ADAM WOLF. JUftculcr.

Dated, MdteMp *l*€te s r ;rt&gt;L

8FECIAL

Mfi. Yootr. w Brooklyn, wrftee: 'libjuij

jan9t7

which qonflned me t &lt;? (he housa

NOTICES

SHSIWi*

We wnut ^Tfn-nU Of"- &lt;At&lt;

and was Merely cwrJ. I bwve lied no attack ainee.”

eminsy e»- itar^y. boMew al Ue PevdjMe UHico U.
the village of Haatio'ra. ojj Tursdar Die 21st da&lt;
of Dcecm0srl&lt;ln'4lieiy»*r ol nuf Lard enaithou-

PuMt, Lard, Btmicr, Wtiwd, Mid Mvnoy.
on subsenptu&gt;n’,Rk'[bv ijanntr nflwc, YVe

1 tjipone Igi-

Darting’* Lite Bitters,
D. Waataretet. Em., of South teh. svar Mfa,

must bare il»tauj:l&gt;t &gt;&lt;■ d»/likew ise ; wc
la Atet matter of M*e fttpt-APf Georgo l^Uart.
late of aMid countv, deceased.
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Ou reading and filing itt.thia Hurt far Ptobate.

have du jjmc.Ui.go-c^yevlWjg.

iy Specimen copier rent free to all spplitanta.
AiMrMa Al tetters ardretnlUa^.. purtpate.to

CAULDWKU., SOCTHWOUTH JL WIIITJCXY.
JVoprirtors
7te Aew Fant jMwrawg.
Hadd M Ann street. Ke#VorkOrly.
[Dee. M.W.]

tbe said deceased. .
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Thereuntm. it ia ordered tbal Tuesday .the S5tb
day of jXuao.TMk.MeieAn^eUMlXxbe fore­
noon, be assigned for the bearing and proof of
said Will and iea'ament and thatIbwdfefra at law
ottaiid-depca^d.
*ud eU utW persons u.vr«U:d
‘r T7:r.t"fr
wS

MOFFAT’S
LIFE PILLS AND PIKEKIX HITTERS
q'HESE HEDIC4NF.9 bate now been be­
X fuia U»c publu-for a period of THIUTJ’ YRS.
XM vfitrinE that tfmr have tmintafnrd a 1djth
eharaotor in almost c&lt; vry port uf Uw Globe, fur
tbcM eaiirfurduuwy and immediate power of rao-

Zkertjtor
therein namedjtive noiice t&lt;&gt; al( parties in teres led
of the hearing snd proof of nud wUt. by can.mg
a copy tit th* notiMshd order to be pubUsbed
in the "Republican Banner,” a newspaper printed
iM-KaatlrfM.- snd cirauMtuigxttssid eotfniy «f Iter^
ry. for tbo luU icrn» iff ibrcc weeks. UKccMively.
niicgst least in each week next immediately prece­
ding the hearing in tbe premises.
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8tfeRMANC.TJU«l&gt;I,R.
A frtir «py.
Judge &lt;J Probate.
Dated,’Haitlng*’, l»ec. kl, Iddl.
janl

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Rsapcu, if yon need cither or both of these most
excellent Remedies,inquire for tbctn attLe stores;
if Ti.n ao not fiurt them, taka no other, but ineloea
One Dollar jp a letter, and on receipt of the taooey, the Remedy or Remadka will boaoot aeeerdiaa
to your di.returns, by.Btad or expresa. poat-paid.
Add reef,
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DAN’L &amp; DARUNU,
atf.i'l bunton dwaars iu.wbich die

VEGETABLE UFE MEDICIAES
Art well known to VU&amp;Uibic.

TUE

DYSPEPSIA, br thoroughly eleanslnp the
first awd ac. ond sMMnacha, and eraathg a'KW- of
'S 1S2S

sREinrrs

GROCERIES

102 Nassau St., New Yurk.
Put up Im SO cent nnd|l Bottlea each.
[nontlAmJ

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ONLY PREPARATION

HARD-WARE

Br »i?fbe of ode execution, issued out of and

I i ■ at i J« mW।

w u»w

i',..
IStMl
luytepMiMief Dyapepaia, wH| «aaUlK&amp;»
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
cuaarauciK-e of its cure
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If lVENBBH, by deefving the whole
&lt;4 flic luieaiiuui w’tb a solvent process.
rtioutTjoicnife.-bHntalent ntniges Ware ftt
costive Within two days.
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And-textimpel*] a, new, and «!rn«tt witboui num­
■EHS.ulsll,Kiudp, by rsajoring tha birred ber, uiigbt bc giren fh.m laclica aad^gatUpitn
tMarrtreulattou. ihreiigli lbw process of iu all grades of aoclpty, phasa muled tMUniwiy
hbn m each eaara, and tbe thorough seta- r.oue aosld rw»Ul. Ui»l Prof Wood's Hair Restor­
ative w.t) restore the bald and gray hair, end k«east itolf of the &lt;crt half of the aoufte Mat quarter
egrve the halrof the youth tu oM •&lt;«. "i* » **•
at Motion tortatr -sis. &lt; *6. &gt; ill Um o*h«p Iwa. CM
ytmthfW bJMWy.
north of ''range seven (7» west, containing one
r ■ Battle Oreak. MisK. Leo. U. MM.
Fnor. Woon: Thee win ptaase accept a line to
joints.
inform tbrv Chat the hair on mr bend all fetf off
*»
lllMMrt’gB*' ■‘(Y-’Jidr'ibi.apa---------------------------- -- ------------- -------------. one MtaadxfU&gt;dauU named tn Mid. cBeCuuim. in !, enuig the kidneys and hladil.T they operate moat orwr twen'y years ago. caused by a complicated
Ichronic dysae, ay mlcd^with aU|^ryptio|yon the
delrgi^liyou lh«M iiupsrtaux orjpsuv. and iwcc
' ^'r»'r’crb^?■uTyja,*’*-4*- ,W**1 J
W to a Blate of dcpcntUnce
to obtain stuff for caps, nei'igan, deacribad ••’UeWusfAMBf of the north-east I, AIm WORMS,by diaMgiag from tho Uiruinga
fito do them up. in eoue. d thp.bowata tlrtj ajiray matter la which Umm
bead has suffered extretnelr

.vtaawss^?’ *"**■

AND

DRY GOODS!

Pref' ffwdV rtrtofnAv, ftrtttal *at* Blood
Which.a»id right*. titleaand u&gt;t»re»t«, I sbalj
Jteu«wtewafl*«w®od.aR.-M-t»ten|itlw Mtat rtpOM fors-ic rt'palHitf auction or vend ar, to
article in aarkte teXUMH/Mfaer&gt;l *J*k‘l,*.r
UMMr.at 5H fr*H tear.* iUPkq
aa will aa those d'aeaaee WbicbliAso from impure County Court Houac. &gt;11 die village of fTastingv.
Blood. '&lt; M iltiliiUlliiMiW MHWiHlBd wien- &lt;ui S^irdav,the eighth J rih] day of February^
USe manner, and will not Jhl*ir«, ‘he weakest,
-tip- ate] i •u-ffiellmr.il will rone up the system
tosUtw&gt;l||tata ptettyiaiM-rtgar.j ^T ft. one
•‘i
!»“rs,iv.lfv--:

Gripltf tn t*a Bowels, and,Wi^
sod orereomeean'r'uTnPhVwiiftB.undV

Ikon.

■ — T ~~n~»----------- .lyau-jMZ1 ■' rr.fv»w»j|-r!J,
ROUE TESTIMONY.

■cpstsi

GbassLssg*. Ejmtox Co., Mtcu., Aug. 11. 69.

bottle, and receive to thyeelf the acripture dedar.
ation-"the reward is Mrtboan that anJda&lt; td tka
widow and the fatbcrlea*?' ’
Thy friend*
JUSA TO AH KttBf.

Pa. C.-W.TWfoiM-Z&gt;«r S#:—For four Tears
I waa acrerelv aSicied with Rheumatism so that

Stacks of

intfaMBtaMi

National Law School of the'State 0? K«w Yuik,
rret

apace of an months, the whole upper part oTwiy
agtep w«* almoai anurelj &gt;refi of Ma oorenng,.
?n! “^i^.
l»n&gt;«&gt;w,*W* the
jaidea and back pan ol mf head shortly after bo­

Ljinds'Forr Sale

ci »thi

I &lt;■&gt; ■*. Wteg afir liria lidMad bp Aa Han.'
Probate Court, for lbs dual s^jnaMwaM td-aH

mueb at a loM toJacyrer^e mum £ the ohange
in my appearCBCt, ta tny’BttJrelufnstfto acquain■.«•.„»..I,n'r.N

‘ W—rmWir Tf Ai-rue I
; atitaUaasJ Mae# McntnoImpaired by «he inindi

;

J aTTACtlMENT NOTU-f.

|

Ssr,f£

"VTOTICE IS HEREBY OWH. fturt on Ofti' I .the system, all tho eifocta of Mareury, infinitely fata, until, fortunately, in the latter part «( ttb
Metier than the moat powerful preparations cf
"rmUtiAxa 3ibsumum&gt;tc~
I-rvpirrdandaoUhj W-J3. JfQFFA'

nan

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P&amp;lftALE BT ALT: 4k.

■T*TEOF.MJ

Unusually Low!

�IT WILL MSP WOOD­
M wif aim to heboid and feorltss in

al iiBh uesprlMlplei sf to BnvsUCAM Parry, which n foilbfally carried
•at ia Sm ansntihiafwr nation, wHl aava
oar notary from tbe evils now besetting
it, sad will make It the freest and beat
ft will dineuss with fidthftlNM and
oatiter all tha great quretiooe agitating
CbsofotteaM froRMytoday.
Ob Um qaastioo of tbs extMwiua of HummiSlavs*v, ft will stand forth its on
esoreromitiag foe. bdievtag as ft moxt
rsfigtawtiy does, that slavery is ibe priaaary moss ®f the present oonfiist bstvsso tbs North and tho South, and that
ft IsrvM a fosriul blight upon tbe oountry
•r mticc ssskmg to outipresd and uphold

MEND LEATHEB■ wk *in,i. sifc roa,J

FALL AND WINTER

IT WOL
Y«rbr*-CU—___

WEARS

NOW

ON

IT WIL “MEND MAMtX

HAND

with ona of tbe LARGEST end

BEST Anortmento of

PACTSt
*
That tha BLOOD PUKU1KB and BLOOD
P1LA8 bare beea proved by analysis to

’w ,1~5?S22U5 555.

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

fCONTADt WO MINERAL.

mMb U. B»eW a

DR¥ GOODS

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

who bare languiahod fbr years te bsiplese weak
aOluwsl dUbOHtes are resaorA by &lt;Mr ear
dial sad gwaUy rtlnmlatiag yrepertles. TWibey

Tho proprietors are reeslved to spare

'.pb'OrUpU' to make tbe AovxaTMB equal, ta&gt; all that eoustitutca a
food sewspbpe.", to any published in tho
West With this view an able corps of
Mpartors, writers and correspondents ha*
boot ■fgagafl, whose attention every
Mating event of importance will daim.
Amagfloeatts have been made ensuring
for thb paper the moot complete comtoodhun of foreign tatelligeoea published
b mt pspsr west t&gt;( Now Tone, while
oar fotifioes for obtaining domestic news,
■ulitery, nolitkai and general, are not
anrpaaood nr any other journal, Besides
having paid oorrespondsuts in all the
camno West and Booth, we shall also
maintain ones' Washington during tbe
oeetiou ofCoagrms, and shall always be Ever shown in this Market, whieh
prepared to send speotal reporters whereare prepared to well at a a mail
•Mroceatiou may require. Thus, aa a
■—pap nr, we propose to place the Anadvance from
wxran in the first rank.

aHATTKEXD CONSTITUTIONS.
bowovsr they mv hers bass trified with and
abaaed: that th«ir direcltoerfoocy to to ie^tbaa

CAUSE BOON TO HEAL,
sad diacharga from As systare, svary taiat of
Sorofala, wbetbsr hereditary or otbenrtos. That
,

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

aM there to no dtooaaa of tha Stocnaah and Bowute
tbe liver, the nervous system, the akin, gland* or
“"aWSING FROM IMPURITIES OR

OBSTRUCTIONS OF TOR BLOOD
OR SECRETIONS,
la whiob they do nolriv. prompf rOiff and, (d
adsatatotereo before the very citadel of life ha*
beeninvaded.) iftot a
aad gtrfiti ton.
Bear in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG
ETABLE BLOOD PIUR are endorsed by the

•10 00 a year saved ta every fcmily by
One Bottle of

AME1ICAN CEMEKT CLIE.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

TERMS CASH.

VnUrovUi, ywwa,
Q. V LAHtMU, M. B.
Uk'uaiatlim, Otwl, Liver CwmplalwU

NEW YORK COSTS.

of atoeth, peoolaitn them to be tbe very beat nreparation of the kind enr offered to the brnk endow u
victim* of ill hrolth. TL»» hunt diroaro through
■very avenns and oma of tbe Mm*.and to ex­
pel it tboeowghly and permaaeaUy.
No oe* can doubt tbexr superiority after
ear tingle trial-tbey are not only better
tNrt, ia fort, cheeper than inv other PUto, for II

JOHNS dk CROfeLKY,
(Sale Manufacturer*.)

78 WILLIAM STREET,
Comer of Liberty Street.

NKW YORK.

Important to Iltwae Ownere.
Imperant to Builders.
Inijiortant to Railroad C'rtnjnnite.
tbto vapor final Hate to time. Dr. Robaek « M«d
teal ItaMM sad Family Adviser, aoatataiag a
greatSMuatof latere----------- -information eaa be bad
thregbeat the ooantry.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Important to Far more.
To all takost tbit maf concern and it ton
cerm trerybody.

JOHNS fo CR08LET8
ntERUVRO OVTTA FWfiCBA

WBKKLY ADVERTISER.
his now over thirty one years since
tbe weekly issue ol this paper was commeaoed. It has always been and will
still continue to be, a valuable family
newspaper. This-paper has been greatly
Improved of late in its style and matter.
It Is a very large sheet. containing thirty nix eelumn« of reeding matter, the very
eream of tbe daily issue, and is fumbhed
to all subscribers at tbs low price of oxx
oou-aa rn tsar. It is emphatically a
/■stt/jmewd^aper. It eontaina a weekly
report of tbe market*, prepared express­
ly for its columns, which, to every farm,
er, drover and lumberman, ia worthy ten
fostas the aobecriptwwt price. Considertbe variety, quality and value of the
itMttar it contains, tbe Advx*tisx» is the
sharpest paper in the West.

CEMENT ROOFING,
MOFLF-A-T’S

Dr. Bebark'a Btomacli Bitten.

HESE MEDICLNES hareDO* been be­
fore the public fora period of THIRTY IBS.
ud during that lime bare maiatotaad a high
characur ia almost every part of the Globe. for
their extraordinary and immediate power of res­
toring perfect health to |pen*oti* auCeriag under
nearly every Lind ot discunu to which tbe human
[■ t.Ll. .
The following art among tha diatre**ing vari­
ety of human duroaro ia which tbe

T

VEGETABLE LIFE MEMCI5ES

Tho ebeapeat

A NEW ARTICLE.

LIFE PILLS AMD PIMENIX BITTERS

A new and delightful Ftomeehieand Cordial for
giving tos« to thr Stomach, and tar tha prt’ftGon of biliiou. oomplaista incident to tbe West

in fisuor it is ooprwr to afl other Fitters.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectora](

DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing th*
first sad ssoosd stomacba, and creating a fiv* of
pur* and healthy bile, instead of th* atal* and
acrid kind; FLATULWCY, Loaa of ArremW
Hsaaraca*,
R*muax*ai, Iix-Taar**
Axxirrr, La we oca. »nd MiiaxcnoLi.T, which arc
gcu'ral »ymptorn* of Dy*p«piia, will raaiah, aa a
catural osoMOU'nc* of it* core.
COST1 VEN EM, by clearing the whole
length of th* introtinc* with a aolvant procca*,
and without violence, all violent purge* leave tbs
•6 00
bewebasMvs within two daya.
FEVERS of all Usds, by reetoring tbe Mood
2 00
to a regular circulation, through the proesaa of
——
100
respiration in »u=h cases, and the thorough eola­
Ab an inducement to our friends to tion ofall introtinal obelrnoilou la other*.
Tbe Ltrt N*nici»*s have been known to cure
mreti thseoselve. to extend sur circula
permanently In throu week*,.and.
tiea, w propose that any one sending us RLLEUMATLS.M
GOUT ia half that lime, by removing local infiaten new names for the weekly, accompan­ matioa from the inasclca and ligament* of tbe
ied by ton dollars, shall have an eleventh Joi ata.
DROraiES of ail kind*, by freeing and .tnurth
copy gratis.
arrngthokidwynanAWaMsr, theyaparatofaert
*
GEIGER A BCRIPFS, PuMi»bere.
deligVaDl oa tboae importaai orgnnTaad bonce
have ever been found a certain remedy for the
ISAAC C. MOTT,
wor.t case* of GRAVEL.
Atoo WORMS, by dislodging from tbe taratnga
ci the bowels th* *limy matter to which these la now receiving from New York and
Boaton, his fall stock of
creature* adhere.
0CURYEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, by a perfect purltv whiob these LIFE
MEDICINES rive to th* blood.sad all tbe humors.
SCORBUTIC KKCPTIONh and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their allcretive effect spec
Constating tn pert of
the fluid* that feed tbe aton, and the morbad •Ute
at Which occasion* all eruptive oomplaiato, aallow
Now Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
cloudy, and other dnmgreeabla complexions.
Cntabed,
Powdered
and Granulated Bo­
Th. u*e of these FUla far a vry .fcrt time, will
effect au entire cure of SALT RHEUM, sad a etri gan.

DI J. BOVEE DOTS’

Imperial Wins Bitten

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
It eaa be applied to saw tai out noon at au.

Try

Tbe formula of Ibero Bitter*. now flHI) th'
4» propertv
—•-—.-a
r the oldest a

It win aoou bo for sale by all of Dr. Raboak’a
nomeroua Agosto, sad at tfotel*. Ac., th* oouatre
erer.- In Ue may time, order* will be filled d&gt;
rath** Clocinaati in any quantity, al the low£

urea, Ac.; by the pnaatpal’IlviLawna, AacarTscra.
aad atbaro, and baa rawed to be lbs CRRAPEhT
sad MOST DURABLE ROOFING in was; It to to
every rwwei A FIRE. WATER. WKATHEB sad
TIME F&amp;OOF ooveriag for ROOFS OF ALL
KINDS.
n&gt;*irtArO3ZrwMfcrfa/ otMofMort fa ffa
Coitt
whiab auabiao the deairefaa preprottoe el AotofeDy rto ZromMMw, erifab are asfo
rnroaDy ockaow lodged to bo noowraaed by Q UTT A
PKRC11A AND INDIA RUBBER.

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

HHEPXBiaib

tWUl 111 JXJT*TXB3

Are eoatpoeed of a pure and unaduHaretad wtaa.

No Heat is required in making spplicstisa
• Bitten hare bees aa

aoapto oasoa wW, however, bo packed aed Ml to
any address, If daaired.
Retail PrioeBl yar Bettie, «r ate for |l.

hutnaa ayatem. that they art no* derail lx
penaableeaa
TONIC. MEDICINE AND ECTERACE.

Principal aBeo and sale room, Na • last
Fmirth *v. Sd building from Main .troct, Ciadanati,O..L=ber=t=-!- “---------- ‘ -- Per sale by J. F. 1..-^.
Niobofe.OrMrerin* M Ul*. 1
man and De Raimer, Mid

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

Il Casfia feat LliUs f

Painttonaa

Groceries! !

Mclaasaa and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas,
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Cofle,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Ware,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
FEVER AND AGUE.-Far thia rooam of th®
Wrotorn country. Uwe Medicimc. will Xe found
Salt and Water Lima,
aeal^ speedy andeortsfa reorody. Other madiSoaps, Baleratus, Cassia, Pepper and
Spice.
di*'*ae *»—
be cured by one deac.or by two iu the wont case*.
FILES—Tha original proprietor of tbaae tnod-

Tmu5W

A LIVER OOMPLAINTS.
LMwAmwiiMl Dot­
&gt; MfaMnea have been eaad

1&gt; addition to the shave stock of Grneeries&gt;s
------- ■------- - - - -

NOTICE!
US HlEBIKiBY BITO,
THAT ALL THOSE NOTES A ACCOUNTS

Of Long Standing,
LRAXTTOI AMD OTSBK MKTAL BOOM

win M M *1 ttc Bxerai 08m,
F*r MtecUn.
3STO
r gfnt &lt;iU nUf, 'f TnO,

&lt;u«,

—Tbs b
paid few Pi&lt;

-&amp;4JC C. MOTT,

GROCERY, SALOON,

Tfcat arc Not PfeKbytbe fttta «f

Im Nt.

The sabscribsc is Dow prepared to sell
FAMILY GROCERIES
Aa lew as the hvoat. Ar OuAwraadr
W only.
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                    <text>VOL. 6.

JACOB FEME,

WAR!

WKJHTMAM A BOBINION,
1 f ANUFACTCRERS W Me, absnMran i
1*1 ear-ware. Dealers fa iron, nails. st«

DRUG STORE !l!

AjUMsa.eb.stoewi
----------8he btld aloft a aaowwhlte »carf,
Whisk Buttered fa the braMs;
8be breettodapray* far M»—
A prayer to oodd not tear— ’ ,
Bet to peened to Mos ter M the kwi t.
And Wiped nway a leer.

He tamed sad Ml foe spot0 do Mt dree, him weak.
For daestienn was th* Mldfar*a bout,
Tboegb tears were on his check;
Qe waleh the forward raek

tore, over wbooe bead Maras etatreo earnmere had paMed. She was of nsodium
height, and Mros the liliy ef bar Nocthoroattane. 8bo doaaad a Atom of plate,
bleake&lt;a&lt; whUathaMet mse of tho

^urdlanji.

W

W.PARKEB,
HOLESALE ate reUil dr-el er In GrocerIm
uJ Proneione. Pork, Ijird, Rutter, nod
al Uwds ef Produce bought end sold, nt bis “old

rest invoke Hie aid who ever stilloth the
tempest, to guide oar Ufa laden bark safe­
ly through the troubled waters I*
Ab if in derision of her matchless ooirago, the mad wares dashed higher, while
tbs thunder pealed a loud defiance to her
words. With palled fade and lips com­
pressed, she took her station at the wheel,
white two powerful men stood by to aid
her an for ospoeaibto. With a firm head
she raised the glam and swept the scene
before her, thee bidding them have cour­
age, the boat entered on its fearful
course, bounding onward, as if conscious
oftbe band that gvided its destiny. Her
orders were given la dear, food tones,
white she stood proudly erect, her eyes
h rightseed with a darker bloe, until ooe
would have fimded bar tbe ruling spirit
of ths storm. Tbe water dashed against
the side of the boat, crowning her fair
brad srith glittering drops: yet still she
stood oahooding, while not an eyo te dl
that group but guxed with mingled awe
and confidence upon that delicate form.
Once again the spoke of the wheel slipped
from the grasp nf him who beM It, but a
fair, jewelled nand arrested its progress,
and stayed tbe destruction which other­
wise would have followed its swerve from
duty.
Onward speed tbe noble bark,
and when darknem abut the last rock
from our sight, one deafening shout roee
high above the storm for her who had so
brardy guided us through the shadow of
death.
|
She would receive no thanks for her­
self, but bidding us “give thanks to Him
whose voice ever rulcththe storm," she
retired to bur state-room, and wn last to

Many years ago, when I was so small
a boy as to hardly recUtoot it bow, my
brother and mvself were placed on board
one of the 8k Lawrence river steamers as
cabin boys and waiters, with a view to
__ ____
. ’tWoeto Load
becoming pilots when wo were older.—
■m rf oMrtiran*. Ac. Will be happy
Thai was nearly fifty years ago, sod beats
• «B Mila in th* line of tkair profession
r*l.
were not fitted up in tbe style they are
Uis Crert Houe, Haatinxs, Mich.
now, n&lt;ir were good pilots a thing to be
- Smsxsr,
Fume Alum.
found every day. We had run up and
down, mvoral timea,«ben one morning,
II. WRIGHT,
about ten u dock, we stopped at Brock
ttorney and counsellor at law,
and Solicitor and CvaaaaOor in Chancery — noth u
rille to take on b*rard, as usual, a govern­
particular elleotiou jx»d to the collection of TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
ment pilot to guide us down the river.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS, CODFISH;
claims and nrauer promptly remitled.
It wna late in the season, and we bad a
Oft.ce, with W. W. Ralph Esq., Middlerills, in fact, srcrythlsg In ths Grocery *««. •t,ch “|
strong wind the night before, leaving the
will be needed for fiunilv u»c
river rough, and our usual pilot bed hard
aim a great variety #f ths
DANIEL COOK,
work to keep the boat in its proper trace,
VSTICE OF Tilt PEACE, General Land and
aruDanxsT Hoad TuancETr
white it brought us Into Brookville twn
Tax Arret, will attend to tbe collection of
hours later than the usual time. The clouds
4*bUaad aU other b.itioeai pertaining to bis office.
AH ChUk Extracts,
OISc. tn Goodyear'* block, ap stair*.
overhead etill looked cold and tbe wind
F0» THB BSPBCIAL UntHT OF THS LlDIJtS.
blew freah and strong, when, making all
poesibte baste, we again puf out of the
harbor and were soon boundlog oa our
STA.TZOJNTELB.'ST,
way. Throughout the morning J noticed
a anxious look on tbe captain's face, which
FENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
bespoke his uneasiness about tbe final
VELOPES. CARDS, At, Ac.
termination of our journey.
Upon set shelves way be found ail ef th
We bad a good many passengers an
MOST POPULAR
board, and although we usually reached
Montreal by four o'clock in the afternoon,
we sbwuld be delayed until aix, if not lat­
of ths day.
er. About ten miles this side Lhabine a
Around the cabin table that night,
storm ofrain’ootnmenced. whith rendered about an hour before we entered the har­
it almost impoMlble to guide the boat at bor of Montreal, we learned her history.
all; white the rapids of that name, the She was the daughter of the merchant
most terrific in the whole river, were who owned the line of bwdls, ooe of which
yet to be passed. Tbe pilot wss one of she had just saved from ruin. Her moth
the best on tbe route, but a man of pas­ er died when sbe was a child, and her
sionate temper, with a peculiar, dogged father had yielded to her wishes, and al­
(KEEEAIP, FEB OASIS look. Between him and the ordinary lowed her to accompany him in the boat
boat pilot there existed an old grudge, of which be waa captain.
By drgrees
or Beady Pay, only.
which had once or twice led to blowa, she became accquainted with every bend
Special sttruUoa will be neld to COMPOUND- when they came in contact with each oth­
in the beautifoi river, while caltu and
INGaad pot tin* uo PRESC RtPTiOSB sad »oy
on* purchasing tnediciaei af us Ma rWy upon er. That morning while passing one of atorme alike brought scenes of beauty to
the higher falls, they stood together at her eye. She was now on her way to
ttair being
tho wheel, when, owing tn the stroug cur­ visit some friends in Quebec, where her
rent of the water and the almost exhaust­ father proposed joining her to spend the
ed strength ef him who had guided us all winter.
tbe night, one spoke of the wheel slipped
A gentleman artist sketched bar like
from his hands and nearly caused an acci­ new na a leaf of hie portfolio, as sbe stood
S. C. PRINDLE,
dent of a pretty itrious nature. This an­ st tbe wheel, wrapped ia the pilot’s coat,
UDGI OF PROBATE. Notary Public, Gen­
eral Land and Tax A Rent. W ill be found in
noyed hie companiuD, and bard words with tbe glare in ber band ; end her full
i Court Houm, at Uutinf*, on the 2d ard id
poutd between them, since which time n length portrait still graces the gallery of
sullen silence had been preserved.
fine arts in Montreal. Many a rough
When about two miles above the La- hand grasped tbe snowy fingers at part­
chine rapids, some of tbe rigging alnft ing, and many a blessing crowned that
gave way, nqd the night pilot mounted noble heed.
tbe upper deck with a ladder and attempt­
A magnificent diamond bracelet, bear,
ed to maha ft fest. 'Die wind blew lierce- ing on the inside plate the name of the
ly, and white exerting all bis strength to vroeel and date of the occurrence, was
stay tbe mischief, he lost his bold and presented te her about a weak after bar
fell, the ladder earning down directly up- jttrrival in Quebce. by tbe pewwngiirs who
on tbe head of our governmtot aid, were on board at the time, while load nd
wounding him aevorely. Not pausing to ।triumphant were tbe praises bom to tbe
look al tbe mischief, he seized the onfer- ,ear of a fond parent nf tbe noble conduct
lunate man, and with almost superhuman ,of that trail but fearless one, who had
eti-cogtb, lifted him above the boat railing. |braved tbe dangere before which stout
Tbe other, quickly guraaiag kle meaning, ।hearts and strong forms bad quailed.
and winding bia anna around the neck of
“And what became ufbar afterwords 1’
his companion, they iell together in the I] enquired.
boiling flood below. We lowered tbe
"She married an officer In Quebec, and
life-boat as quickly as possible, ropes |her children still lire there. Owe to a
ware thrown out nod every eflbrt put ।noble boy, or rather man now, and
forth to srre them—bet in vain. They .ploucbe the ocean In o»o of the noble
GIN AB A REMEDIAL AGMWT.
race to the surface of the water, still lock- |fettteeHpe of Hngland."
^l^pmcioua TONIC OTDI^Ot^
•d in each olbw’e-anro. and thea eank
from aw view forever.
The boat Bow rwebed rapidly on, com­
ing nearer the tbe frightful rapids, while 1
terrorMtrudt faooe were around aa,ot the ’

1ST

FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
FCRPOSRB,ONLT_n

GROCERIES!

A

r

PATENT MEDICINES

wherever wo loot, whether to tbe north,
the test or the west, or the Booth heelf.
General 8yduey Jobaeon baa to strata
stares timers U rather slim horea, toes
every
**“ ~“
straight and before him, straight is the
weUi
knees, bcoBai ftstt, buck straight, and
from
widest his Um. If yae find thesepohua,
said the speaker, you need not ask of
what be h, hot if you weat owe, boy bite.
vice. A rigaatlc armament ie ready to He Mid tbet be bad found theta Cfockattempt the deroeet of the Miasissippi,
and their feats on the Atlantic seacoast eyed ox woe wot to bo depended or, as
be will kick and be ugly, white a dhan
end the Gulf are too freehly before the
heeded cm wifi OBsK gwiek feom Ao wfon,
public atteatkm to require remembreace.
bat bo will eum forget It,*
j
Such are the fruits of a pultoy purely de­
fensive.
Without even the hesitancy
Bccctxjm Mittes amd Gusvm.—These
which would come of a poerible interrup­
tion, the enemy have thus surrounded the mittens when long worn become hard
Southern Confederacy, and if permitted end good rooductors of odd. Frequent
to repeat as often as may be desired, the wetting wfaDa at work, together with the
edbrts to penetrate its beert, they will sells issuing from the hands, destroy the
necessarily attain the place and the time oil of the leather, ond it hardens sag nat­
ural oonsagueoea To remedy thia, wash
where euocoss awaits them.
••There Is now bet owe chaaoe of escape your mittens In warm soap suds, being
from than«t that has been coolly dawn careful not to wring or pull them—simplv
around us; it to to concentrate our energy ■querting them in the M as a Bilk
ou one point and cot it through; to ona- handkerchief Is soficteRt, and V it ie
vert oar defensive into aa oSmsIvw war, weuish weather, oil them with some kind
and transfer the scene of at teasl a part offish or animal oil They will keep out
of there hostilities to the enemy’s own the water then, completely, but the edd
country. Situated as we are It to only not so wall.—Prairie Ftrattr.
poreiblo at one point—ond that to Ken­
tucky. If the forcre that we now are
dispersing to the four comers of the
continent every day, to meet .new menaceo, were collected ugd4r the hand of
General Sydney Johnson, till a column
was formed sufficient to ruble him to
mnneurre with some ppreibilily of suc­
cess over the plains of that region, he
might buri back the array in front uf him
at present, and penetrate the State of
Ohio.
The attarn meat of this object
would render wortbleM aU the plans of

beef bought of regular dealers is so much
impregnated with salt as to be uurtiuhable, and sometimes uneatable by common
jaws. The best wav is to do your own
curing, which may be accomplished satis,
fectorily as follows: To 6 gallons of
water add two lbs. ef brown sugar, 1 qV
of molaMoe, 4 ozs. of saltpetre, and fine
salt until it will float an egg. Then pur­
chase your own beef freah from ths
butcher, and immerse. It will keep for
months and be lender and tootlwrae.

Iluxou Cotton Abroad.—A remote
The Nev York THiwu calls attentionof Illinois colton, grown In Christian
county, In 1861. was sent to Manchester ’ to the following tnexioM of Louie Napo
loon, taking from bis **H»torical Frag­
and was inspected by a moat competent
judge, who laid the subject at once before ments:" ‘‘March at the head of the ideas
the Colton Supply Association of Man­ of your age. and these ideas wiU follow
and support ) ou. .if you march behind
chester, En^and.
A letter has been
reefoved in Chicago from one of the m jet them, they will drag you on. And if
you march against them, they will cer­
prominent members of the house of
tainly prove your downfall,’'
Commons, as follows:
“Your uinpte of cotton is a most we),
Daniels. Dick emoo was not far &lt;trt
come indication of the power of the Fed­
eral Slates to furnish eotton by free labor. of the way when be told a client, who
Taking 8d aa a standard value of good ire m Whig Iy asked him in a ease of in New Orleans oolton, I estimate your poitanor, how he thought the jury weald
sample as being worth twenty-five per “bring in." “My friaod," said the illus­
cent more, or JOd a pound ; but from trious Dan, “don’t ask me; I! there is
what I eee of the staple, and its strength anything more uncertain to God himself.
when untnised with defective and blighted It Is what the verdict of a petit jury
portions, I think that with with judicious will be!
cultivation it might acquire a value fifty
Ccent in excess of New Orleans cotton,
A western editor recentlv called I
not equal tn Sea island. A supply “devil," and fold him bo could not affc
of 10, OOOerKMBO bege per week of it to hire hie services any longer, unleH
would be agreatgboon to this country.— would agree to take ninepenoe a wei
The letter you eadoeed to me I have reel
or share equally Um profits of the pap
with the chief part of the sample, to the The boy oandwUd to stay, but heeltatit
Cotten Supply Aseeciation.”
ly choose the ntnepence for hie wages.

A Hard Road to Travxl.—-At a festi­
val on some occasion among the soldisn
In Missouri oca of them from Adrian
offered Um follow’
*
meat, which in ]
paper, from which
“Af. Daria.—! , _ ,
an open boat without com]
may that boat nod eoakefoL
. , ..
by a shark, and the shark swallowed by
a whale, eed the whole in Um derilb
belly, and the devil te boil, the door teeked and the key lost, and further, may be
be chained in the aoutweet corner of bell,
end a north sect wind blow aches Into bte

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taken

diMhaslMMBmftJHptotKtb' Seal
but large number*,"*"'
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Free States an| T&lt;|
may ha
broken

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dueed to ft^riMpacKtyMend! Hon las|
rttoMf.-OHM M toH'df 4WT widen
thaw **&lt;■» apeak with a rredWHIegrea

nvpfflt r wirtarwMrttr-Apieuiturai,
CommcroW, mMkAi »*•&amp;,* ftnd State

ali^ a third U/oh wipers, &lt;Wrta tbit
on Bachelors—tbe estimate Marti

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tbrUSHt^lee ornMerj'.MAteMn
North

organized in tl|p &lt;
wu disorganized
Pint Pre^if tsris

A*n«, »odlM»4 *y ,te A*W*-«t
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its Descons, sod

□rigiMlly bMM f« gritHt

BAt'Ve bafta historicalprecedent,
Mr.TsBOohUreekM

which, bdftjg flIIMIty/Wttt"flffttnore read-

Uf fWTKl

inhtiiro.fjbm^|
fri! in to,tbe hands of our troops.

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Frurti'Mcxico we'taarta’thM the

«avV«m:GcB&gt;i'U*iafe

Mokm* Mu

nnd fim arms *Mte»WlfrJlrf.rfpeI

vervatJw. * WW*
fortes ft Ms
atuwk .#ert led
cBdWL
ebfler. rid
8,oefrta«if; tbrlM.
eHT fdreWla the
1» not exeood
^wo.n
ZSwBCr
■1 wimm. cowi'ttxrtH.

pb^.JApatUicJtljy/oDe .parly pr He

other was ospeotsd.
Two American
reseda carrying arms io the Meaieaos
hold reached ovirr/bemlet arid penetrabed
Were drpiu'rtd by tbe Spanish.
every borne.—Froth th!#,■'sprttrtvo argue,
BJ tU arrival 1/ihe’city of New
•ffi^tha thn|-niurtbdtoe, whefr’the feng!
roll shall boat to -arms, and tfie boqmin" York *4 Cepe Race, wu learn that, A|tp;
ffotee Aft* eTjfoe fctt •Hltaairt strong­

coast defences.

•MTOolU Chft-Jfoltawi^.MM HMten
H«ad,&lt; O. Jan. Stb : “A raptort &gt;at
oemsetijiit Fort Pftbahi-ha* been abea
rir Uw eabete
«»
aidarpd M'hbaie^art U&lt; better • pert of

Diftukku asd Cftuvr.—For these

-of tbo-paymeMoC-OMUimissiuostu Agents,
dy,lf used in season. Apply freely. to|
beyond lbe,»WH .«ur aim aud
the Threat and Chest and cover «ith a design js h&gt;fsrn»h t* Michigan nwder-

of u«oo«,.;U u^e of OUUIS.UJT. Uc

roar ofartillcry,lhc groans of tbe wound­
ed and dying, and the huthrt of Hie Hei«r Tronic qul- great satisfaclien.avdcauieid on aflvancB
tofiqus 1
in consul*.pf from 1 to liper cent.
---------------------- -------GT Herschel I gives 343 itrilei ns the
If tho.question opmM when shall tbeac

thirf^s bc l wo-lteva ne rondy answer.—

flotilla- so xvo km- expect no great dam

Nxw Yobk, Jan. 26.
Wa^itigtoB.«pe«aU aUte that Asaistwhen the s-w fill exptoaton*of the voloanb ftQt Secretary . Fux feels cvn&amp;deut that
at St? Vlnccffts wm heard at Demarttfa. Burnside's expedition has ore. t'uis time
,alrqdr a blow wWch, with Gsa. BmlRs
139* Tho Chrystal Palnoesharehoidcrs
advance in TeftMesee, will out.off p)|
fm'ya/triade ti dear profit of 'upwards of
communication with Virginia and States
£10,000 from Mr. Blondin’s twenty-six South.
•
Ge», MedalUft says that if the expe­
performances, after deducting the £100
dition
bad
failed
we
should
havejsenrd
per ascent to that distinguished professor.
of it though rebels ere thia
|ja* If-Sorlb C«slin» .Urea cannot
St. Louis, Jan. 96.
be hired out fer more than MO dr 130 a . Official ditpatcehs from Cape Girar­
year. In Sooth Carolina It la difficult deau’ stale that an expeditsan which left
to let them for more chan their board.
that place n psiy day* aincc fur Benten Specially NatiW
-V»3dato««U&gt;rl&gt;»d, b*vi.«g &lt;»pDuring lha last tan years the Old I —'
iieut. Cut former and eleven
School Presbyterian ministry, as com­
icftT^antJ ^vftteeotJeK Thomp- ' ' This noCicft i41
pared withthe me tribe rtSBip, has declined son’s command,
1 also q ite
number of
five per cent." In 1851 there was one arms, bpraes sad
.
A telegraph hno ia to be immediately
minister to one hunikari and three memhers, whilst in 1861, there was only one con»trucied .from RoILt westward.

•nsuatioe before .spring. But there is
work in 4C*ftMdty that can be done in

bers.

The" Ifejfic oFtHe‘past,

m

events, (ails us hers ; and It Is only tbe
logic of passing events that we can reply

upon.

fo Chtti, ai g . rt»»ans
I ;f*n'»fjiRg
Y*ra«- w^ral»t.K5 nhd oil qu^ti..jw State ,lfiJicy, Awl
St nt a Adntiuiatral'uvt, and as ah, iaJucr-*
rnent u» Vehrti&amp;dy Rffi.rt ent tfie part ».f
the Republicans'of Michigan, rt»r the
BNrta^MrtwUbefrtftnftsraMdMch fotgeneral eodd' tnptt bp;Ctrib!&lt;and extend

matlsM. "Netinrigh, InflsWiMten of the&gt;
Bowels tad- Kidnvyft, Spinal gflectiotUM
Sore Eyes, Burns, Files, Wounds and
Bruises.'

groa'-est kft»w»jlistaflpe.Jft. yhjch , sound
relating to oilier haabem-CMhed iatotbvwW. This we.

If we could believe all the tho

letter writerVwho aired their effusions in
public prints fur thb last thirty days, thia
month, now so nearly gerte, would iiin-c
witnessed.-the cn4Vf'ilie ,r.cbe1l(qo. ,\Ve

haae not been of thogo who have expect,
bd a furward indvemvat of the army of
the Potemae-|ob Uto last forty days,
nor do^we botidfe there W*tl! be one
»Uhi» Ik. UMI iurty d»yv
W. du

•st wge ft.forward movement iu that
direction. Winter ie no seaseft in -which

to remove tbe base uf mHtttrry operations.
In tb^ Weettrrf "rivert, floating 10ft' will
priyabfa
the ‘ Minissippj

winter, and we Hope to chrtfniolh-in this
issue 'glorious results from ’the 'fturnsidc

I

NOTICE I

How to Save Money!
and SolidUd,

T. SeUle UM. W.UlMK tetaf.

minister tc one hundred and eighty mem­

Tunoav *» LuM1».—Al this seasen
X *he FV when coughs and colds pre
Pcrsotir ejlgagb^ie get up1 Cltffis aria
troublesome, every family should hare a
requested u&gt; send In subscribers* hrioim
safe and certain rehtedy on hand. Ran*
as fast as obtocinrd^t f lOQ ay car. SubSMipiMM iMy.cmniitMMftai any ,riwvr-&gt;
PAY ALWA¥» IM ADV&lt;NCE.-L
Wbetj'a Club luu been forwarded, ad­
ditions map ba mndt to It on jhe same
IKIM. «b.lUr mt.i i„ by ,hP pA»..
fcwmmg itor mrt. • k m not. neoeaaary
ttat the members nf ft Ch*dbuftK-rwHvw
their papersjit lite name Ppstoffiec. tier,
svmen are^stiftblffif nt tWg UhwurrCti n

BaiTiMok*. Jen. S8.

The DetaSt S«ur Tribune

pSaBSBEBSE

JSF* Ex President John Tyler is daad.

He is reported *0 have died at Richmond

first mail, nspneeft,* mit—W-1 Wl ncWiT

.expedition. . WqA.Isp hqge to _see more

on the 17th inst, after a short ilinsss.
energy on the Southern fOQst generally.
pyili U now said that Gpo. Bfaermau
Ah apriag nears.De we| expect , to sue a
simply obeyed orders is not advancing
drawing ift ef*H oor4ines toward a com­
immediately into the interior after land­
mon cctiUr.
“Jhd tUrSi'w^rwclntlon be psbli^sdin ths
ing at Port Royal. It was the purpose
Those who prophecy an imfpediatc
JUgubUm Btnr mH B.rty Piote**£
of
Governmsnt to make a perfect and and says there wera three selioooers and
myvejpeat uf lie main artriy/may be set
impregnable base of operations about five Sailing smacks loading■ with lumber
down as ecoeation harpies and nothing
and
turpentine
at
the
time.
■
Beaufort.
more. The “January’ seers are upon the
Waamngion, Jan. 26.
shelf already, and- they-have been legiou.
From WasMsgton.
Thft^Wftr ftepartmtet reeeived ft ffiaAs thus advaaees, and. tbe nepictous
Niw York, Jan. 27.
eventcbmes nearer to a rsnHxatfnn,proph
Tbe Tm*wo&lt;a tllpalrfi a^w:
“A
eta wIR increase ; and when the move iropeaiUon.wUl soon ba offered in the
d&lt;«&gt; «&gt;n^ M »..n« orl.^r il.ctr- ksnoto to impose a tax ef ten per cent,
tatuly must eoruejiundroda of those sen- ipoixlha jay of officers fraw ft Major
Pills,
s.v.i&lt;mtot* «4fr Wkvft~aotlong praphooiod Jenera! down to a privala. Tho areny
irefen a lax to a reduction of_p*y, and
falsely, will cnwlttheir throats, shouting,
fc“1 toM yftu to! ” Awaiting that t/mc,
t/me,
Wb.«®u. F’FWW1
dear traders, which,, in qur' uplnlon, Is xijk A receive a revepufl of,, about
Mfl^y UFO. »&gt;oih«' in the fu^re, we shall

Notice !

tMaaiiMe tawoKifdk Ullqtries « tho Pa-

er; edited, «h.e Bg j
Oi^rtr ;Ta____ _______
Suu Praur;-imn FMZterae editor.
n&gt; V.MS Jm.Ih UuMte

W4b, 4teu.

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Xtee ie Mate
te M*artt-uU(n*l

tNUi

under one commander.

conveyances, giving the verp ZatotTrlc.
graph,-»&gt;mmftrct&gt;r; MaWTM,&lt;«!10el and,
- - m-------- ~.---------• tfomwtlc.

THm-FMHITOmfi

Is published everv Tuoscta
Saturday 4bbrMt4;-MM

�LOW PRICES
-IMQDIR1 OF-

A

COMMiSSIOKWH’S NOTICE.

IpriL-^rrttof jifcajDAN,

‘•-

DARLING'S

LIVtR
. Public loitrucUoa.

ISOUR USE OF TRADE;

, tbe lux thrt» fnn • i u»«a : -

present &amp; C. PrindTe, Judge of,

eaooo raa

KEGULATOE

lAreanvMa.

nj?

bftEbwiate df Almira Wtaka isle;

DAKIJirfrS argR RWCTMZVR

pasting? fritt (Lnrrntt

WJLUJVAE JUST RECEIVED
forenoon, be assigned foe the bearrtraTxaitfpeHtttont and that dfo Mm at law .of saitf WdaH.ed
and allbthirpentoaa inta-estod Inaaid miata.ate

several aMalbs; 1 bare MtwoMMag of It Moca • »
Okie Stodlsy. Rea.. IM &amp;M Mkb SiMti $k/

GUAKBU.VR.1ALE.

F R C

I P. E C T

lx

KMlD^MVpl
in iLeinel'w
of hiedldntfo

sr^te
«4 HdmMP.k?dab&lt;wwrevtf-?ffAWM&gt;^fofr
the prayer oftba peUtwnfT»hw&gt;|a not bo granted.

BwCnXj__________ . _

W

D.&lt;pLnu?s urgjt xre^ATojt,

Wx. C. TeboW. 11 Christopher Street W. T..
, ceuqtr ef wrfGtt •'Feb. ». ItCD.-T hire beta auMaet to
eUackaof Asthma the last twenty yerew. I bare
never found anything equal lo

Darling’s Livw Bogulator.

S-P4CIA-I, NOTICES
We,want .Wheat, t&gt;ni, Utt-t
;i’..rk, Lsrd, Britt er, \Y&lt;»ca, and flfvncy.
on aubMmpeto&amp;ax tho

Banner office. -We

,mml hnvc it hroUjgBt.tu us, likewise ; we
• ‘have no time lb go*collecting.

deceased, are hereby eotlBed iud requested to
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
PfgctU the same for examination and adjuaiuicut
to the urjdrxsjenad Conimijitioncra.duly appointed
by tbe Probate Cburt for the oountr if Barry, by wivM, tbM the «n» of P. H. A J. nUSSKLL,
of
Uaatintre.
Mroll)ran. have thia day ■■de an
r.r
AasignWMiut of MI their property and uUects to
tbe undersigned; for tbe Hi.aM «&lt;* tbeircredltarg,
&gt;R creditors rf said Urm Ve rrqnestcd fo PVMa‘
their claiMs. and all debt&lt;wn-ta aueuwni and mpke
DSf
W a*AH »c0»uwta
be pculad
before tba beat day of February MM.to aayaooet
baled, Uaxtinks. Dee. (th. fc4l.
duels
tbe ir-ih day of January. Inst, being the time
limited by iba llou. Probate Coart for tlie iiual
JSKVfiSS?’ I

. • l*. ,

Jantetl

JOHB TUlWLAifhB, ( UMmu
SANFORU OTTO,
|

h&gt; aSbnMag i»madmte relief.

U ia^ ibwtmgii

Liver and bnilous remedy."
Mrs Yonwg. of BrwMytx, wrftee: ••ftbrmwy
». IMO.-In May laat'T bad a aerert attack offltfa
whifheonbupd mewfiie'hiiuac. lltxik.obebov
tie of
DMrUwftf K.«fe

ami was wWireiy earwJ. I hare bad no attack kurte.'*

I). WuUn ell, Esq., of South Sih. star Mb Si..
Will iMMborgh. LL.wrtres: “AngwokL 1MC—
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.1^
.L- 1 i„r

mifSJCTro

■T'Rh&lt;jibb.

DARLLNtrS LtVER REGULATOR.

|

CltA^fiRY SALE*

MOFFAT

QTATE OF WTCBIGAN—TLe Circuit Court
O for the county of Barry-iu Owwery.
.Nk/iMoa z B. llutcliKMH, Cota- 1
pUinant,
AT ... :• (

LIFE FILLS ANU PntJCNir BITTERS
Ttl KBE MEuSci^BR bMtaow brewl*
Ake Mfo pobbe far. prewwl of WRIYVi-S
mM during that Iwm bare ouibtafaed -a high
character in eltnotl every pawt of Mm Globs, for
their extraordinary and immediate power of feetoripg perfect health to perrona•suffering.under

I did ao and found It to operate admirably, ramor
&gt;ng tbe bile and arouaing the liver t« acHritj. I
UrealrewMd it sen

We have every kind of gooda, auoh

FAMILY MEDICINE.
When ctir chndrenny opt of wrta, w&lt; gire then
af.wdmpa.aadilsMalUmeJlnghL 1 Bad It
meets tbe11 of “• stomach ud bow-

.IIS-r
MRS.

Raanaa. if yon need either or both of Mbs* Meal

fbe fulloiin- arc among the uUntuing t«Hen.wmatUlMMtah./iddbiffia-.

SOOTHING SYRUP,;*

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES
DAN'L S. DARUXG,
nil ■: public auction or
Udder, on U&gt;« eighth [Uh]
e fhoiisaud eight ’&lt;mulred
I'dBck' l«» tbe aflerneau ef
Ctyut duor pt tbe Conn

DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly oleanaing the
tint and arereid aiomacb*. ondMiiwating a Bow of
po'e and heeltlgr bde. imdeed of the etale cud
eepd kind; FLATULENCY. Loss or ArrartTe'
II aaktsrax, Usadacui. Rarri.tasxus, lix-Txiiraai

-w. AHmm ^&gt;1 of
Of . or.
And MteatreU tutfo their swart galtar.
A nobler theme my twirt it Alls —
In prahe of Umkick's rautchlela ffilb.

Which epath-facilitatea tbe ptoeesk rit*teeftio",
by'euntKowtle gtfhii reducing«R UHMIM^
wAaHarall pdi. a*A «mmm3&gt;o mW, -Uaa

ONLY PREPARATION

HARD-WARE

rertiMjnesl on :d page. jyk'J

&gt;11 ax those d*neaaae wtoefa arise from impure

■Ltix.xsrssfl#
a si the
time, it will tone op the ey stem
muds

S_0M

.’.a

V M1-4I0ME TBBFMWY:

Gamn Lkogs. Eatox Co., Micw., Aug. 11, 5*.
plC. W. ItoLACK—Thar Sir-.—For Tour yeare
1 was ecrcrelv eSicted with Rheumatism so that
I wncealaW to my house for a long time. The

Tbe Lira McotaxMltave been known to enre
RHLL'MaTlSM permanently ta threw weeks, and
GOUT tn half that time, by removing locaiinfiamutton from ths muscles and ligaments of tbe
joints. ’
.
- .. DROPSIES of jdl kinda.br freeing and atengtfo
Mhng Use kidneys **“« bladdvt they opereto maai
debghtfolly oa these injparMtilocgwn*. andlieMe
Executor’s Bale.
;
have ever brio found a sertain remedy for tbe
In th« matter of the estate of Thomas DUlia, worsted, of GRAVEL.
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings
laic of Mtfk .Grove, in the ooumy oL^drry, de
of tbe bowels the slimy matter Io wiitab these
Ocaacd.
•
•
hr pursuance of aboeeee ifreaMdM Mfty^he ^CE^EY*’ ULCERS. and INVETERATE
Probata Ccart.uf . Mid Ct&gt;uotv,' bebeU ewpoec to
sale st Public wwctio8 it tbe bigbaet bMHer at SORES, hr.a perfect pnrlb which these LIFE
tbe School bmfae. w Lhatnct No. tw»rin the MBDlClKER rtrc to tbe blood,and ell I hr humor*.
Wt'OHWmC ERLFTIONh end BlM&gt;
township of Meplq Grove, in tbe county of Barry,
and State of Mictngtu. Ca ffatnrdey, tb« bid day COMPLEXtfHtS, by their dtarstive rSVtt tippn
tbe Raida ♦£«. (red ffit akin, and the nrnrbit! &gt;tai«
rf which uctiaaiuile all enujtlreeoimdgjptj. rt^ow
elendr, and ntbet dimgrrtablr oomnlexiond
^lie XVest part*or the Sotrth half (Bfiof eectiba
The ore of these HHe tre a ’&lt;7 .frort time. wHl
iwattaM nT) abd the RaMbairiUj af'tlfo Mouth. eflVctanenttrc cure ofSALT R IfBUM. and Mtri
king improvement in the elearneaa of the akin.—
East quarter (W) of ecMlop Kleren, &lt;11.* all in COB MOT COCTWand 1KPLUEXEA will atwayg
be cured by one dose,or by two in the worst caeca.
PlLEAc-Thai

KT. -.7^5 '*■ •”**’«*•
ADAM WDLIF. arerwe-m.
, Dated, January T, IMS.
jenMT

Estate W Gcorgn JMaciuart.

A

&gt;, new, end aiuiest
««
given from ladies and gentlen
'SiSSSS

tba youth to old age, in all

AND

Stacks of
r.

raidr, ojtut 25 cr.xja

BENTON m
JwA3XrSXSTa; MiQM.
wuumiwUJ. f^»u»&gt;ar

much at a MdMbfk^Wa*rili&lt; MMhoHlhe change

Prvp^eduMnUW rMT. B. MOFFAT.
.
SSSsboai »AT, Kew-Aoni
TOR 8ALB BT At!. DuUOOWtt.
marlJ-lyr

1 rllliiilWT-l
WILMtArfAfiftES,

■ ,y/

--------- -r

!LS*.
p£TSK&amp;gi»af8f»'*
u
1
"VO" aereMQW'U
ex
year IMT^yoar Rcatomtive wM'wnaSiinadtd to

■.■i^^rRMciiUDriiiBs

QURGOODB

Untieqedly Loyv4

GR^NTSPAULDING
Ji, OrtoCJis, UM,
TTeintiffs

itf

BdMby Drug

rn«i»ntOUce, U C.

BI8RASE8.—Peraoue whose con-

■ ■ . ■

'

®r

itSSy" tau“*’'

SamaparilU.

it wdl almost Instantly relieve

Dy.aMary. end A&gt;taMuaa4a xhMdoeu, wfcatber it
3Wu-&amp;

permanently, Jfoelanalooatt persevere ln itsuaa
end being destitute of means to purchase any
more IteooM aohaboe V t bW would* net b* will-

--------- 75X^.££»mM|

’—

ft not onlv relieves the child from paiu. but in

Griping tn lite Bowclt and Wind Cholic,

Lignulre. Bubta Go. UiUftKU. J«M.

Lands-For Sale!

effects and mcdicel ‘ tTrines.
UV.iipcafc'ip thh
matter, “what we da hmsw.** afler lea years exne.
Aicaae, and pledge our repute J ion for thy LU Ail­
ment of what We herd declare.
In almost rrrrv
instance where tbeiuLwt la Miflexing frnm -pniii
andoxliaurtion, relief will be found in dAeen or
twenty 'mUulra aftertbe syrup ia&gt;doiit&gt;i»ferrd.
This t.ln.bk-perpkrrtron fa the prescription
•tMte'«f thw mbM experienced six! alMlfal oar-

lent,

description i-Kmmn
ftMoreu, In Its
morel forme. vieTda to tbe mild vet powerful ao­

-JvJv3r !;r...

- ■'

ThQUMtRdS Of CaM&gt;.

DRY GOODS!

sEfeFsSfME

. uesdny the Stat dav
fw Lord one tboq-

toIfcffrijttt Vire aowiem.

Dy&lt;^d u{&gt;ot/Tt;,thtitlcrs, 'h^lPfifre fyhi '&lt;0

And grown mnrn and more PopMlnr e»«»r daayl .

atfou— •'the rewnnl is to those that arc kiad to that
widow and the fathertaafo't - 1 ■
... ' ’ •
Th/Hgnd.
bWSMR KIRBY

'C.3

'

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RELIEF .OtI) URAUTH 70 YOtfO UFAATR
' We hbee put tip aod Ibltf thia artiA&gt; fkeVfer
tea rears, aod. ca* say. &gt;
AfWA af
U, what wc nrjer have b&amp;AMr 'P, bfarpf any
oflicr tnodldue—nHernaxn foiled hi a xlnote hi-

STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,

•Thefr ettret are fimmHn every1 land—

MjaonxmaJ P’P.V

For.'Teefltfug;

102 NmuiuSl, New York.

THE
OVEHS1 ‘b/dTanawg tbe whole

rrtCT r»»try.

-V' - 7JX3AIF
WtNS&amp;O Wd,:

Aa experietreed-liund. sod FoMafeJFbyaxrea.
pre«cnUla4bqaiMgiMt&gt; of wt^berQ^ .

�AYER’S

BLOOD PURIFIER AND BIXX® PIUS

Sarsaparilh
FOB PUMFYUG tD BLOOD.

A R RIV AL
DR. RO.

la As seta asfaeMfaelfa W

KilBilAHlI

»***

WILL WiraSTABB WATXB
IT WILL MEWD WOOD.
Sara your broken Farnitnrerr WILL MEND LEATHER.

FALL AND WINTER

IT WILL MBHD GLASB.
fl... iw
“*Ota*l—ta'
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

GOODS.

DtaUUita. wytarttaflkta.I’.T *tK. " »

IT WILL MKND CHINA.
TtarMta

WE ARE

O&gt; li. qe»Uo» at ike exMwta of He.
Bulumr, H will .uni fertk Ha «o
compromising toe, owwvmg — — — ....
relifUstsly does, that slavery is the prinary «mm of the present conflict be­
tween the North and tbe South, and that
it larvae a fearful blight upon the country
•r nation Booking to outspread and uphold

NOW

ON

it wiuTuend MA RULE.

HAND

al all times acosnail
KB tbe following

with oue of Uto LARGEST and
BEST Aroorunaota of

^’•‘“^.•2X1^^."*'-“

FACTS I
Lte BLOOD PURIFIER nnd BLOOE
ssebese proved bylntafrstoto
JCOFTAIN NO MINERAL.

rr WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

I uairauj

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match It. meud it, snd it will uevsc shew whau
pat together-

DRY GOODS!!

Il will Mad I—,

OotL

ad l»

fart rrrtylhior *&gt;•* Meuli.

Ja

OMU M 7 XKTKTJr

CrMtTT

incipient consumption.

Jobi *zO^^Xsmri--C~ta»-^--**
all sexual dfasabklHiM arc removed by tteir cordialand gently aumnlniingpropertier. That they

Tbe proprietors are ramilvad to spare
mlM or expense tn make the Advxbnm equal, to all that constitutes a
good MMHWpar, to any published in tbe
WML With this view an able corps of
reporters, writers and correapooden ta hsa
ban MgsgBd, wbras attentioc every
mssing event of importance will claim.
Arrangments have been made ensuring
fa- this paper tho most complete oompeodluoi of foreign intelligence published
in any paper west of New York, while
our facilities far obtaining domestic nows,
military, political and general, arc not
auraass id by any other journal. Besides
haviM MM corraapondents in all tbe
ramps West and Booth, wo ahall also
xmtetalB one at Washington during the
siiri-v of Congress, and shall always bo Ever shown in this Market, which we
peepsvid to send special reporters wbereare prepared to sell at a small
•var oeoaakm may raqntre. Thus, sb a
•rtMpapar, we propose to place the Aoadranco from
vawnaxB In tbe first rank.
Cenuaerctal Depaxtaseat
Its well earned reputation as the lead­
ing commercial paper of Detroit will be
fully maintained ; in thia department the
greatest care has always been exercised,
and will continue to be, la rendering It
in every respect the most complete and
reliable.
Literary and Ktoeellaaeoas.
Much attention will be gi»ec to the
literary and mlseallaneotts deparment.—
Tales, sketches, poetry and homo and
foreign news will find ample space in our
do

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
however they may have been trifled with and
abused: that their direct tendency la to lengthen
life, and render it enjoyable. That.opening di­
rectly upon the prima1&lt;dtes«’ ic lit Band, ttey

CROCKER Y!

Fori Times.
•‘It to ao eonreuteflt to have in the boMU.**-Ato*
Ford Ecgrrn.
• rttealwsye rady; thforansBcu4eil taerwy.
bodr
’T-t-ff*
"We bare tried IX and Rud it aa maft^ ta cur
teuaoaa water.”-Ue Ham.

CAUBZ BOON TO HEAL,

810 00 a yetr sered in every family by
' One B&lt;»ttla uf

•ad dfoeUarr1 frnm “* ayafom. ovetv t*nt of
Berofbla, whs iter hereditary or otterwtas. That

AHEEICAW CEMEKT GLUE.

RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

and there la no diacase of tbe Stommfo and Bowe’s
tte liver, tbo nervous eyatem, tte akin, glands or

Price. 35 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

““arising FROM IMPURITIES OR

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

0B8TBUCTT0NH OF THE BLOOD
OH 8SCRET10NB.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
In which they do not give praepS rdi(f. and, (it
Price 25 Cento per BoUle.
•dmtaistered before tbs very citadel of life baa
beemnvaded.) tfeel a busuLm andjarfti euro.
Literal RrducttoM te Wholesale
Boar tn mind that the BC AN DIN A VIAN YEOETABLE BLOOD PILLS aro endorsed by tte
expe knee of thousands of living wRnvsra wb&gt;u
TERMS CASH.
tn letters, aadeviis, medical works, and by word
of mouth, proclaim Item to be the very best prep­ HT For Sato by Ml Druggists. and Storeteepcn
generally throughout ibtoonntry.
aration uf tbo kind ever offered to tte brokrudowu
victims of ill teellb. Tira bunt dioeeae through
JOHNS * CROSLEY,
every qvenue and organ ui the syktem, and to ex­
(Salt Msnufaeturrra.)
pel fi thoroughly and permanently.
78 WILLIAM STREET,
No one cau doubt tbetr superiority after
one single trial—they are not only better
NEW TORE.
buX in focX cheeper than any otter l*ilts, for it Corner ef Liberty BtraL
takes a leas number of them to produces tetter

NEW YORK COSTS.

Price of tbe Scmtdmsvian Blood Purifier. »I
per bottla, or AA per half drten. Of the Bcandi
uarian Blood Fills, 25 cents per box. or 5 boxes
for 91
QT Read Dr. Roback'a Special Notices and
CcrUSci!
—, published la
Certificates,
Ju a
* oospicuons
e&gt;o.«picuon» part of
this paper Irma
Iron time
lime to tiine.^
time. Dr. Reteck's MedMed­
ical Almanac aod Family Adviser, containing a
—— ——nlo&lt; in tereshag and valuable Medical
can bo ban grflis of uy uf the agents
■throgboiit ,tbe
l.a fl.!,
utr.
oouutry
la dimwit or ora]

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

all cases rogulriig a Trafo

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intoxicating; snd are a valuabie remedy Ser par­
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drink, and wte wiah to refrain fora ft Ttey
are pore a^ entirely free fora tte mUom «btaised in tte adulterated Wines and Uqwrt witb
which the rotmtrr ta flooded.
Throe Bitters not only CURB tart PBKYKET
Disease, and should te used by all wte Mrs In a
aouutry where the water to bast, er wten Chills

Clnldren and infonts vW I

Phyatotana,Cta

spreading Ibra
tte land, sud tte

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Iniporant to Builders,
important u&gt; Railroad Companies,
important to Farmers.
To all ukw. ihit may concern ond it toncernt ettrybody.
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us wteones uro item wHI uesM to teup a

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It ta now over thirty one years since
the weekly issue of this paper was com­
menced. Il has always been and will
still continue to be, a valuable family
newspaper. This paper has been greatly
improved of late in its style and matter.
It is a very large sheet, containing thirtymx columns of reading matter, the very
ereain of tbe daily issue, and ie famished
to all subscribers at tbe low price of osa
dollab rn tbab.
It is emphatically a
familyntwlpaper. It contains a weekly
report of the markets, prepared express­
ly for its columns, which, to every farm­
er, drover and lumberman. Is worthy ten
times the subscription - price. Consider­
ing tbe variety, quality and value of the
matter it contains, the Advxjitisbii is tbe
cheapest paper in the West.

CEMENT HOOFING,

THAT STANDARD SHEET.

1862.
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NEW YORK_MERCUBY!

tbe peerisM Naw
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kuucisi axd maut

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ns HsiREs-y ©iron,
THAT ALL THOSE NOTES A AOOOUNT8

Of Long Standing,
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JaMuaryssext,

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u it already rules the happy domestic firaide
Tbe editorial tone and National departments of
tte Naw Yoax Maae tar will continue true to that
Constating in part of
lifty spirit of patriotism which bee made it a ne­
New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
cessity of tte people since tbo War teeao, and
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of tte olde»t and most sntaent Medical Praeti
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upon the wauls o' Western people.

tte present proprietor bolisvea that in making
them widely knowm ths public welfare is subter-

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whilsd away tbe tedium of camp life tn tbe ab­
sorbing renew of its
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and enchanting than ever, in Ito concentration of
all the world’s grandest and most beantiful spe­
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Ever offerrd in Bauiu Crack,ail of which
will be sold st prices that cannot fall to
Particular attention paid tn filling or­
ders from Hastings and victahr. and
satisfaction guaranteed in every ease.
—Tbe higbrat market price alweys
paid for Pi oduco.
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                    <text>REPUBLICAN BANNER
VOL 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1862,

KJurrna nBMn

NO. 40.

€J«i« fortrj.
forte* to Maryland by a

FrX .rtthc J». N&lt;M»n:

it-j. chlant

ftridaahta

WAR!

, subrir.enee, and
to the United StatM.

On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!
Ropfpts

.EALERIN

A

Divlrion, Jan. 10.

After Screggios had

Store end

Striveb,

Into Southern

th* aoUlera are.

JUST BECEIVED

CMSSlitfJSS:

milted to be carried a way by fcls r«M
ovaer. Such gas the return made to
this faithful friend for ths important ear-

a new and most complete auortmeat of

stake thia place a model of a Northers
oa Southern
■ ntsHldhsrl

e» ■irtjwt, tad U» pro^MI

DRUGS Aflf&gt; MEDICINES,

K pttese, WW1 ntng JPlfild,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi umu

V. PARXEX,
yirH0IJSALt
r*uiI **3&lt;r
V V sad
Park. Lard

PPRPOSES.ONLYJtl

GROCERIES!

"Co., tb« esnad Seed, Had tba man lo o®c«a bars had (Mr wlvaa or baaOiaa

®isrtllanj

Ite Gmfrfu of tht Unittd Slat".
Sxcwob I.—The people of the State of
Michigan enact, tliat the Govsrnor of thb
State be. and ba beneby is, authorized and
directed to give notice to the Secretary
of the Treasury of the United States, on
or before the second Tuesday in Febru­
ary nest that It i* tbe intention of tbe
State of Michigan to assume and pay into
tbe Treasury of the United States, on or
before the last day of June next, Its quo
ta of the direct tax for the present year,
laid upon tbe United Ulates by1 tbe act of

reached bis master's house his shoe* were
gone, sad his bleeding feet were found to
be banning open from coming in ooutact
with pebble* and stones. Re had been
dragged eleven miles behind hie masters
horse I They arrived home in tbe svoning about 11 o'clock on Friday. He
tied him to a tree and called hb overneer,

whipping him about twelve o’clock, and
whipped him until three o’clock, three
bnura, taking torn* with tbe whip, when
one was tired and breathless, another
family ox.
would apply tbe lash.
“Tbe only words be uttered up lo two
Congress, and approved Augurt fl:h,1861,
o’clock were, "I ahull not live after thia".
entitled
“
An
Act
to
provide
increased
. W. Ralph i.q , MMdterUle,
Oh, do you rascal I intend to kill you !
Barry C-unty. Mkhijan.
revenue* from imports, fo pay interest
ltd CaoklBff EltFMU,
said Ox. "Mr. Cox," aaid Robinson,
on tbe public debt, and for ether purpo­
FOR THB K»raCIAt WRIT Of T» IAMB*. ses," subject to the deduction In such case
DANIEL COOK,
and ablebodied. He can
provided.
8bcti&lt;-jt 2.—That th* State Treasurer the whip, let the blood be upon my heed,
b*. and he is hereby, directed to pay tbe
replied Cox. tbe lash was then applied
FENS. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER. EN­
quota of said tax imposed upon this State,
uatil two hours before day.
About 8
JACOB FERRIS,
VELOPES. CARDS. 4c., 4c.
by releasing, or procuring to be released
o'clock he was cut down and sank to the
to the United Sues, far famishing, equip­
earth insensible, he had on a naw cot­
ping and maintaining the volunteer force
MOST POPULAR
ton shirt when they commenced to whip
ofthis Stale in the service of the United
him, but when they were dune there was
State*, a* shall be equal to the quota of
r. A. HOLBROOK,
nothing left of it but tbe coll ar-band and
said direct tax upon this State—le»« ths
wrist bands. Then commenced the rub­
abatement in such case allowed by said
bing down to bring back eeusibillty, but
act; and in case the claim of this State,
ail of no avail. Their unfortunate victim
when liquidated, shall be leas than the
quolg uf fc»|d direct tax imposed upon breathed hi* last before tun-down on
Wo would revpoctfuUy *n?
BuiUfdtf evenisg. Thus perished a loy­
this State, tbe Stalo Traasuscr is hereby
al negro at tbe bonds of a traitor,”
authorized and directed to pay the deficit
This la not an overdrawn picture of I he
JOHN ROBERTS,
from tbe proceeds of the Wsr Loan of
brutality uf rebel slave owners, nor an
this State, authorised by an Act entitled,
unusual instance of the infernal spirit
“An Art authorizing a War Lone, • ap
they exhibit. It may be that it would be
pmved May 10, J861, for which deficit unwise to interfere' with a system of
II. P. CHERRY,
PUBLIC and Casvc/Mcrr, will *
the Auditor General is hereby directed
which such is the legitimate fruits, and
COMPOUND:
all buxines* estruilxd to liijn with
to issue his warrant upon the War Fund. cruel to confiscate the property of men
&gt;d fidelity. Reaider.ce, Jnhaalpwn,
Szcnox 3.—The Auditor General and who resort to such means to avenge
the State Treasurer gre hereby authoris'd
themselves upoulavM slaves. But we
and directed te execute in behalf of
think the people *111 arrive at a different
thia State, ail raleaaes v&gt;d discharges
ROBERTS 4 STRIKER.
conclusion, and settle down in the convic­
noceswry to carry thia Act into full *:id tion that tbe infamous institution should
Hurrm Mabcs 8, 1161.
templete effect.
be made to feel the full power of tbe
Sxctiom A—The Governor is hereby Government wherever it can be reached
suthnrizad and directed at the proper and "tends in the way of the succea of oor
Qoodyosr's
J. «- NEVINS,
time to notify tbe Seeretary of the Tress, arms.—Dttroil AArirtuer.
Pxrtienlar
ury of the United state* that this State
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICER, PEPPER,
PRUNES, nos. RA1S1NB. CODFISH)

PATENT MEDICINES

©IEEBA1P, T©® ©ASH

Boom pf *
*1! BPJlgRTS
klnda, alao
Nkwstxfxsj
forx.l.by
* STRIKER.

cwool

C. PRISDLE,

S

H. COOK,

iovnr TMwrm. oam* tw crert

■B1KDUL AGENT.

quired, Its quota of the direct tax laid or
to be laid upon the United States, for
1R63 ; and tbe amount of such quota shall
be, and is, hereby added tn the State tax
for the present year, and the Auditor
General shall apportion tbe same among
tbe several counties tn proportion to the
valuation of the taxable property tbjuyia,
and shall before tbe October Session of
the Board of Supervisors, make out gnd
transmit tn the Clerk* of the several
boards, pts ^ipouM of such tag to appor­
tioned to the county, and shall charge the
■ma)l atRopnl* ofsuch apportionment te
the countlee respectively, in like manner
in all respects as. is provided relative to
the general State tax.

Th* Nbw Scpbrmb Court Judub.—
Colonel Noah H. Swayne, who baa been
confirmed by the Senate lo fill the vacan­
cy &lt;&gt;n the Supreme Bench caused by the
death of tbe late Judge McLean, is a
resident of Columbus, Ohio, where for
sotqp thirty years or more be has been
&lt;me of tbe leading memborj of Q&gt;p bar.—
He is a man of great industry and per­
severance, and has devoted his whole life
to the du lias of his profession.
Hs has
an ee viable reputation as a lawyer, and

pie in dviltea’s dnas, are numerous a­
bout the town. It I* looking bore more
like a city and lace like a camp. Yankee
vessel* whiten the waters hereabout, and

Ibc enemy is evidently continually
•engthening his forces and defence along

jecth to mH their paper.

We look upon

overlook its

injurtlee and

occasional

tod Confederate troops on Cole’s Island,
having a number of batteries with heavy
sometimes tofiuenca the opinions of
gun* stationed at different places.
Tbe
individual*. 'Pho JMy Not and tbe
principal channel to Charleston, Steno
Inlet, b well guarded by oar naval force.
honesty of purpose, and though equally
Britiah, are Dever venoraoua’’
along that way will meet with a wnrm
reception. Tbs troops here are in the
best uf spirits, and their health, though
it is not aa good as might be desired, i*
the same as heretofore.
the way the secrets of tbe government
leak out
That cannot be so. All dispatches re­
The relics of Washlugton, discovered lating to military affairs are transmitted
at Arlington House by tbe Hon. Caleb I tn cipher And it is impossible for any­
Lyon, or Lyonsdate, and placed in his body to translate them without tbe key.
care by Major General McClellan, have A few weeks ago Gen. McClellan stated
been by him artistically and admirably to one of bis offiver* that not a single fiict
arranged. Mr. Lyon, it will be recol­ which he wished lo keep a secret had
lected, Is tbe gentleman who, while in the “leaked out’’ through the telegraph. He
New York Legislature, successfully ad­ felidtaled himself uot only upon the cjvised tbe purchase of Washington's head­ pher system of Mr. Stager, the military
quarters st Newburg. These relies con­ Superintendent of telegraph*, but also ou
sists of porcelains presented to General tbe perfect integrity uf the several tele­
Washington by tbo members of the Or graph agents and operators whom it ha&lt;J
been necessary to tiust with the cipher,
dsr of CMdcIsnail, the arms of which are
ornblazoned on each piece, uphold by a The ATreniny Pott must look elsewhere
for
“leaks."—-l^othnlcr l/amg.
figure of Fame in colors. Al*1. pi»c« of

a tea set presented to Mrs. Washington
by General Layfsyette, in 1781, with tbe
monogram “M. W.” on each piece, io a
gold centre, hi* sleeping tent, his field
tout and portmanteau, his te* table, bis
mahogany cabinet, bis punch bowl, hi*
treasure cheat, two vases presented to
b|m by Mr- Vaughn, a Londoner, two
candelabra* presented to him by Count
Rochara beau, and the blanket under which
he died. These are, by far, the most val
uable and authentic memorial* of the
Pater Patrise.
Mr. Smith, Secretary of the Interior
Department deserves tba thanks of the
penpie for affording Mr. Lyon crey facil­
ity to effect teair most perfect preserva­
tion. It will be remembered that Mrs.
Loe, tbe wife of the rebel General and
G. W- P. Cunis, had twice written to
Gen. McDowell that she had not left in
U» ArliOfM. H-o*
o»r
belonged &gt;o Gen. Washington, and but
for the friendship of Mr. Lyon with late
Geo. W. Parke Custb, of Arlington, and
bis knowledge of these articles during the

A corrapnndsnt of the Mancheste*
Amtricon from the Third New Hamp­
shire Regiment st Hilton Head, Port
Royal, 8. C., says :
“By the wsy, it is pretty well known
here thsta certain captain from Manchest­
er, in this regiment, has been out as a
spy, and has been all through Savannah
and ascertained everything iu regard to
the situation of tbe rebels in that quar­
ter, that be wished, and returned in safe­
ty. Said captain Is an excellent ofiee^
and knows nothing of the article called
fur, and although young in years, is as
brave as tbe oldest veteran upon tlip
tpnled field. Further information depo­
nent hath nut liberty to divulge.’’

DecrxaBe or Church Mzmbzrs.—The
last minutes of the Msthedist Episcopal
Church of the United States state tbs
number of members lo be 865,446: aq
incrcaae of 9,720 duringlbe year. N um­
ber of probationista, 123,077; d
In politiM he wits rd original democrat,
unwittingly Stolen cr destroyed by |he 11,644. This shows an
but baa sever engaged in active political
soldiers or eervants, aa indeed many
life.
At tbe time of the repeal of the

Judge Swayne is nearly sixty yean old,
Thr Uriujt Fixuwg rg Tf»gsaerx.— and of strong and vigorous constitution.
_ be Memphis XsahmMspubKsbee a very
interesting letter from East Teunaaeee, in
which it aeya:
‘ Th# Itballieo is only suppressed, it is feesienai character, of ample fortune, and
not eomptotHy crushed. The smoulder­ will bring to the discharge of bis dutie*.
ing fire* kindled by Brownlow, Johnson industry.experieaeeawd intogrlly,
end Mayaat *
‘
time. Tbe
What tret thir* o&gt; MpC^dfeMV is
_____
ration will
*t a complimentary dinner
be rekindled to every valley and on every
oCeers of rhe Seventh New
moan tai a aide, to the gorges of tbe
BagtasMt, nt the MeunpolixCemberland mountains, In thu secluded

ive, indefatigable and aealoua
Christaina in thelaad. And if
gone behindhand to numbers, &lt;

Tut EsaUBH

Volcxtkkm Dow’t Rbl-

not made greater progress. ’
the country has so absorbed
of men that they have neglect,
of the soul.’*

via, tbe “mighty hunter" of Ohto. Itevb
was borate 1788 at Potet Hmomt, a
stockade at the inoction ol the
urn with tbe Ohio.
He was
born tm the Territory of Ohio,
first demonstration toward*

MeCleUM efteM:

apparently oa the brink

by Me

Trexa.—A letter from a high mereawlIU
bouse says: ‘'W* do not attach mosh
importance to the New York /Tsreid, but

�CONGRESSIONAL.

aehijKod thr.utW, day, from Irfti&gt;re. Bhe wfet, However, to thdfehel
inp at AquU ^Cr^Bli, having fiSt sig.

State we have the first direct and official

led the rebel batteries nut to fire upon

ah. Hataecaa^ oad . eaasi d ■ m b ly delayed

matism. N«

’ainllco

n • Wati refuted to fete. Ftwtresa M
L WQkoMrriiM&lt;d&gt;«WM
totte 26* ««P

itWU,

thesever. storm, or tba . fraud uleut-aad
tnJtalWe action if Aak caaamwadete.

raiatHs

Umro K
IkM &lt;mn&gt;.
TMjjytedilion was delayed and injured ■MMitww•»»n&gt;o »—ill «f ika
bySc’alo’nua andwin di l met ’•yitfi. oa t«M&gt; AW (hl «urm l( — Ami«•«
Mwr«i*&gt;*ijUiij« in* -Mxxre
WWiM fAHta
hfeaa fifM datao eased danMhg{.i

erament

It to IHcewiU assmted fta»

contractors practiced decei^ in regard
tbe draught of their vessels, and that the
depth of water on the Hatteras bar waa
over stated for similar reasons. General

Burnsidp is reported to have eaid, during
that foasAl stortD, while aeme of the

vessels were yefrity ehdeavoriag to eM«r
a hahor ofstfetf : "The oonti shorn have
rviued me,bu: Gad bolds me in His palm,

red all will yet be well."
A Cohtodl, a Surgeon, and a-Mate

were SrOWMd in attempting to -obtain

fresh„water Tor ths men.

only iocs of life reported-

These are the

At last

cmrtts calm weather prevailed^water, aual
add previsions had arrived, sad the eapo
ditiun was again about ready to undertake
tbe service whfch wap the object of its

mission, and evary one seemed confident
of ulrimate snceca.
Laax Harwwcas.-—A few days since.

Geuerai McCItllan was tfefore the apodal
committee of Congress on' the lakv de­
fences, and advised'. Immediate action.—
His plan is '' to ’fortify Mackinaw, Fort

Gratiot, tbe 8te. Marie Canal and a few
other points , and rely upon naval de­

fenses fer protection elsewhere.

He also

rooornmends the aaUblishmsnt of depots
for storing arms on ths lakes.
There is

not much doabt but some such plan will

be acted Upon by the Government, and
we shall eooc have ships and forts auffi

Four federal steamers are how nn tbe
and bombs, which proved a total low.
Her crew w*Hd*W. Ths steamer Po- atert to capture
pirate Sumter.—
tthontas w«t uhdre near the lighthouse, Federal reastls are lying Idle lb port for
and became a total wreck. Ninety val­ naht uf acamm. Four thounnd art u#w
uable horses, belonging to the Rhode nedWT-b/ftr'ffav;. Co*.
Island battery, were on board of her, and
Minister Corwin, although dasirdbs of
were Ml drowned, including several vab
nd at wee WK. 7UV Grips SU* returning home, will remain to Mexion if
parted-hawser and went Vto&lt; n at oea,— he can W of servtee to our country the
Her crew were saved. An unknown Government thiukvbe can.
schooner, loaded with oata, and another
Y..«, F.S. I. .
eeboonsr, name unknown, with six of her
— —
■
- 4^ taVWWto
grew, were lost on the beach.
The
Bftgtrei from per­
rtbimor ' Louisiana struck -on the bar,
____ _ ____ __ „
jjjiBOiai'ihi
where she still romsttis. The report of
the Gnvernments &lt;&gt;f Rnglaito, Frwace.
her.burning b inoorrect.'ah^ mavget off.
and Spam, meditate an Wiy ranogutiion
of the indhpeadence of the Confederate
Statee. Thio rec«&lt;*i|ioo. tfrwiU Aa -pre
tended, is made in thswause ofbWnaqily,
the expedition had pot reached their des
dnatiou when the Extern State'left, and
Lourertun, Ky* Jan. W.
Th. remains of IE.jiW
had It hot been Ibf ft* condensers oa
board soma of the vestoh, and a vesrel reached MuinfordsFltlato-dsy in , charge
on-abort, the moft ternbbnmffering must of ZolUeofldr’s Brigndo Sjurgetwi, temp*hive
AM ft rarily released uii dis pa ride of Donor,.
wa» tba water caskr were composed of
N&lt;. news trnm below.
...
&lt;fld whisky, camphene and 1tsr&lt;*ane oil
There, will be no fu-ward (n«*«&lt;uaut
casks. It is thought the pitots of Hat— in Symhsrn.Kqttucky.it k.«ytpu&lt;|ed. ,fur
teraa are proved finite ri, having Inten­ some time, the condition of the roads
tionally ran several vessels «bnre. Ths nukisg transportation impossible.
waves dashed with a dean’ sweep across
FdrniBSB Moitaos, Feb. 1.
the Hatteras shore, completely cutting
II flag of truce was astat to Craney Is­
off the ftrtftom dutaids communication.
land to-day bat it brought back no pas­
Now Yark.Jao.».
sengers «&gt;r papers.
Advion from Fort Picbtns, by the
■Die crew of the rebel boat reported
Philadelphia, state thshthe rebels hava that heavy firing had been heard at Nor­
withdrawn a portion uf their forces to folk during ths past few days.
Mobile, Wttch they considar in special
' Naw Ytere, Feb. 2datoger.
It is understood that the.rebel force op­
The Jferali't' Washington divpateh
posite Fort Pickens is not over 6.000, says 7 “Gen. Banka is stili here. ti»exclusive of diet at Live Oak plantation, tnor says there J * probability of his aa.
whfoh febaliUkjifrum 1.000 to 3.000 and suming charge of the Navy Deportment.
fortified.
Contrabands are &amp;mtanUy
“Ths enow aoross the river is from
faurlo six iocbrs deep."
coming t&lt;» Colonel Brnwn.
Ths Tribonie special says “The. apeBostox. Feb. 2.
cial com miltoe &lt;»o the defenses and forti-»
Three hundred and eighty-six rebel
fiaations of lakes and rivers had an im­
prisoners*
rank
and
file,
al Fort Warren,
portant meeting this morning.
Gen.
McClellan laid before tba committee go to-morrow te Fortress Monroe.—
Commodore
Barron
is
not included
many facts showing tbe importanc of im­
mediate action. He favored the fortifica- among them.

tiona of a few commanding points, such
as Mackinac, Fort Gratiot, and tome
place on tbe Sauk St. Mary Canal, and
the reliance elaewhere upon naval defenThe Congresiional Committee,
ooe, to-aupply which he recommends the
The Senators and Representatives of estsbiishmeut of one or more depots of
the various counties comprising tbe 4th arms on ths Lakes. It is understood
Congreational Diatrict, under the new that the committee concur in these gener­
al vi’ewa, and will make a report in ac­
apportionment,-Hive, according to cus­
cordance therewith al an early day.
tom, agreed on the following ae the fahsia
Washington, Jan. 30.
of representatiou in the next cungretrionOfficial despatches from Commander
Goldsboro, dated Jan. 26lh. arrived this
Eoch Representative District is to be morning, Seventeen of tbe naval veesds
nllowed throe delegatee, with one dele­ were at that time in the Sound ovre and
gate at large for each organised county. beyond the bulk head, under the com­
mand of com. Rowan, in full readiness
CoXORKSSIOXAL CoMMITTXK.
dent to protect the cuost of this State in

say emergency.

for operations.
Gen. Burnsids was preparing his forces
to move in conoction with the fleet.
Com. Goldsboro saya: “Things npw
look hopeful, and I sineerelv trust we
shall Boon beat the enemy. Any decided
approach now to this quarter on the part
of the rebels, would certainly result in
their speedy capture and destruction."

WD-Fow, lK
N. S. Avery,
j
A. Williams, Ionia.
Thomas M. White, Ottawa.
N. Bailey, Barry.
James Barton, Newaygo.
Morgan Bates. Grand Traverse

tay^Tha London Shipping GaietU

a^ye that war,or further diffiulty.betwaon
England and the United States is certain.
That ia apparaat from oar latest news,

altbodgh'the British Government appear
to be well satisfied at the conclusion of
tlio Trent afiair. The atone fleet block­
ade at Ctarlesto nib now a source of irrita­

tion to the English prow.
G«, Halleck, .it is ctotad,

*•

has

telegraphed to Washington for permission
to
doriug ‘he war about five
buodsad of thesaoetaoisy and. trouble­

some of the ceeeeh of St. Louis, and the
reply was, “five thousand If ’ necessary."
Twelve regiments and corps of.volOLHnUrwg U ,&lt;J» HE'e**' "&gt;•«

Wassikotow, Fab. 2,
Notwithstanding the tone of some of
the foreign journals on the stone blockade,
Ate., dispatches received at |be State De
partment are regarded as eonclmivo nf
tbe cemplete restoration of e&lt;»od feeling
with the governments of England and
France, and other ooutinmu! states.
The Secretary ofState on Friday di­
rected the release of all per»'in« taken
from &lt;&gt;n board Insurgent armed vessel*.
It is true the rabri authAritbw refused
to exchange thd pirate Smith for C”L
Corcoran, on die ground of difference in
rank.
It is reported that the Government has
determined to place ’bc^rebd ^privateers
now in New Yc„L
’
J
Tock and
Philadelphia,
&lt;‘U «*
a
An order
footing of prisoners of* war.
pov!n£ them to
has been issued fpr
-----------------------view to exchange
militoi
tbarifl,, cltUens
T._^_ bf the United States
imprisoned at the South. ' This will proh.
ably result in the release of Cola. Coroi*ran, Lee, Coggswell, Woodruff and Wilcok.Vb^es, and othe?. offieers.now held

.dSWSa.pk.il,
rare appointed upon
remoot, to examto Ootobor I4th, and baM&lt; Boon to ses­
sion contlndooMy fi-r Mveore days
Th&lt;&gt;
Jeriod in whieh to present ekhns kapired
anuary 10th. but the Secretary of War
has allowed a dfocrelioamuijai
receive claims rfter tiu
oould not have hxm ।
cloriti. in M^actlOT -iJh tb. *&gt;"fg
and a number of there ।
received, toall.
Bettor Faswiy 1
resenting $9 fl------- *
York, or other'
Orersix hunL.^ -------------- --------- - ——
J3F* Bcauregarfrbre&lt;one to Kentucky It contains EM
eramined. their twHntony' enrering -sir
each, making Jt

Ufaa-S-A WW^!«»O’i4Sj

nfiimmf, c*siites ws.^b ■—*&lt;—hiki
Cid ; otbers are in p^guess of p»y merit ।
1 the Mante are not jot decided -pen,
or how been rejected, or are held for eXemfastton betord ths Oort of Claims nt
Wsahtogton.
..
.
'
. ’
’
'•MoD«an Wxxraim.”—A Cairo enrrespondent of Chicago Posf givvs a de­
scription of Com. Foote’s river gunhost
fleet. He mentions a feature which »•
havp not noticed before. k is nothing
more nor leas than arrangement for killing
and cooking such rebels a» may have tba
temerity tn attempt the boarding of &lt;&gt;na
of-Um bisLs .­
The nmsi dreadful enrage contrivance
upon lb’-ev buats.ia that to prevent board­
ing. Ea«h b&lt;*at is supplied with a num­
ber nf targe hose pip»-» for throwing hot
water Imm the boilers, with a force of
two hundred pounds pressure to the
square inch.. Any Luman bring wfcu
shall ennonuler this terrible stream of h«&gt;t
water will be boiled hi an instant.”

Caxkom Drsoovxxxu.—M&lt;&gt;st of the
cannon bticind by the rebels when they
decamned from the Eastern sboreof Virgiaia, Lave boon found.

Alcohol Woana Darntorao.—Tbe
alcohol works of Dr War &amp; Cb.. in Chica­
go. Were destr.yed by fire en Tuesday
moraieg. Loss $4,800.

Hew Advertisements.

f&gt;»*

■ Bet'iwan
”« .
anmton kwi
r.an l-h..
mv n.iklte
puoiic .K
»&gt;u, M. Jwillkro

gria'diro »6i b«iwaft«r
a^MMuthura. roroiro. » •W(i~ *

M»'«IWAaW&lt;lMlL' &gt;*a ftmMt-of

mm. ।

er and

'« • •---

Missouri.

•.’ •. . v

niP‘Tr#H&gt;p« art Mtag concentrated

at Annap«dj» for another expedition.

So

Tut CHonrriiTor Mir»r6Wr.—Among

Mechanics, Merchant, or Prufrssmual
Man, and girt ‘-to the Bflroil Weelly
TWbiMse superior claims to tboir pttraaw

ftesnilnr, reliable correspondents w'tti
the Michigan Regiments in the Artny^nd
inspecti-Mt-it Mas our privilege tn mske at Washingtan,w'Hi tontitrae to give tbe
readers uf the Tiik DetroitTbibcne full
of Dr. J. G. Ayer 6* Co.’s Laboratory,
and accurate accounts of the movements
at Lowell. Although we knew by hear­ uf our Mithigitti soldiers during the war,
say. that H sree large, yot wo were sur- and of the doings .of oougr^as
In thia
priseff wheh we camo'into view of its feature, the .Tribune has no suMtior.in
the
State,
aa
it
bus
not
in
general
.interest
real magnitude, and still more by the
&lt;»r variety «&lt; careluHy selected news and
extent and complication of its immense Famity rvadmg. whil&lt; ••
business. The whole msssivc structure to, our owu Sfvtr-HtBtii
kea it, fur the
forn.&lt;\«*l
in in foot one vsrt chomioal laboratory, Michigan reader, wb
aajr Esstens
in which the proceaee&gt;.uf this. srbwderfijl obanic, or other, super
the apHrial AteHghta wIAdb khvd^o t&amp;ly

repaid our visit to New England wu the

art are constantly ruing on. Medico­
chemical stance has found that the oura

due *iMy to the morphia it contains, al­
though this, is but one eighteenth part of
ita wrigbt; the other seventeen jdrts are

gum. extractive’ 'and inert or offensive

matter. Dr. Ayer’s system separates
the medical properties nfesoh substance
employed, and we ate bars shows tbp

process by wMch thr virfwa of each remrpilK COKrKHJIOh'S ..&lt;! BXPKK1KXCK .f . rdUl ajVnUnjcL—&lt;1 (trough *• aJ&gt;A?
1 SUrHUB.-r-hli.hMl m &gt; Mni,,....
for th® especial btasfli of Young Men ud tboss bics until tboy emu a out Ci&gt;mplttdy_purc

COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

FROM

py" Sevan rebel bridge bumci •■rasa
shot on Wednesday of la* week, by
order of Gen Halleck, in the Division of

some one or more of its component parts.
FOR TH 0X1 AH f. CHAPMAN will send Thus the remedial effecta of opium are

who Mffe? with yvrrous Debility. Lon of Mem­
ory, Premature Decay, Au.. Aa., he., by uno wbo
baa cured bitreelf by aiamle moatu, after being
put to great ezpenae and inconvenience, through
tbe use of worthless medicines prescribed by

‘—

portion nf tbolr furcss from Fort Pick

live properties~of anv'iubstitaoe exist "in

all who wish it^frwsof etorwet the re­
fl full direction* for making and tiling s
I vagvUbU BUm. that WU1 efteisaHy Vw

Latex than any New York

era and
THBEI

BEACTITCL COMPLEXION.

nCMtny
Tor*.

Many of tbeip^^W pjphipped with­

K*
—©KfWS""-; r
Hon. Daud Davui, of. II

NOTICE !
How to Save Money

(hi KhtoCwr.

nipt of • fr—k •oppi? of eoonloditloo,

■no ii ■■ nr
T««s,.jtemJtoU

as hostages.
Nxw Yqrk, Jan. 31.
It is generally believed the exchange
The floating iron battery which has been of all prisoners will speedily follow.
building fur the last three months for the
Government by Captain Errireaon, at
Green Point, Loag Island, was yesterdav
launched in the presence ofa large crowd.
Waahiagtoo. J aw. SB.
There have geen but one hundred work­
The Bill of August 5tii, donferrtog on
ing days since ths data of the contract
1
PrtoMont
almio
tbe
■panting power of
Tbe battery will be ready for rervico in
additJdnif aids to Major Ganerah. in -mlittle ovir a waek.
A LI. PBB.tOJfB toswlnv ttoenstvw to to tooordince
with
which
Gwefsl
McClellan
The Riehmond Ditpniekof Wednesday
»® thjee**^. so past dos A0denies the importance of the point gained made retcw-n4 to the President yteterday, COUNTB sad KOTBL sn
by our fleet, and says even when it gels will probably be repealed, so that tb.«oe,
Land Solicited,
as
after
cases,
wifi
require
Wififrhatlon
lo Savannah.it will ooLbaveacc^n'pruhed
much, thus admitting that Savannah is by the Senate.
*
Thr
pitoMtAl
officer*.
now
fa
the
terlust. “Tho fleet may bur”
yfciolrteWted 'States, hare received
adds, “but what then lit.
ordprii from .fte Popo to keep in readiness
modi importance '
to rtu/ni•j6. Europe at short nnties. ■’u
The War Nisswiigating OtoHuttoo to­
day examined. 'Seti.’Sanks' ind“General
DivaH. ad the tlte bUHe al- B-WSBUiff,
T.»m kt&gt;m Yin ibdnudk—

mJ O", aro
io
iriirr WlKr ITT Ska Y4rt eily, «w*ilinf

orJ^hTO

tied to a seaffiaM$ffi*|nte.
rd him to dote oeAfinement
The House thro
Into ©nth ml'
ry prison during
*»r, ’
mor Emma Duncan arrived of the Whrile on tfia Army S'p prop ria!
bill.
&lt;hMM
a large cargoof powder and,
ported.
9 fa &gt; *.&lt;•»-* *

veessl riloer eo«M ptaa aulside the ' bar,
Mmg Bear tteWteftewaT atator, m»lees very ftWiillt piloted, cnoaebuantly
tbe Or of
w YeA MMtok re tbe out-

thirteen fret couH pais the otteHe of
bar. Here the
»f Ky.w York .

at last.

Their

oonceptratod, purified

medleal properties, or virtusa,- are finally*

combined together to produce the Mar

dies which have made themselves a repu-

tntion for uhrivalted excellence, alt over
ths weald.

Not only

the Doctor

disclaim af
every.

»p!e can be agj
i remedies for

tbe medlca&amp;lottrttadVWW hae®’betfa pre­

sented to* laage part af lla aredical
Fiwulvy or iu Laited fotatre, and are
c-MUMljr «..( h,

Iw.-Sjply

jae pkrka
o,ro._

P*P*r-

..........

&gt;gl« Copr'

�ua.lv the seal of ths ।
of Barry, to Bwdired
rids and cbattelj
Dillm, Abram Ml
I I did. oa the »d&lt;2
iilVKL"4#.!

LOW PRICES

to unxsnm/wnr ©©wbhhhioh

COMMI

IN

billty;

OF TRAPS;

DARLING’S

LIVER

REGULATOR

And now consider tnyattf Jfttfire/y cvrwf,"
Hon.-John Croat writes, ‘Brooklyn, Marek IB

iSb
DARIJife'B LIVBB REGULA TOR
dacti

NtffiVN cOMAN,
I U-wmir.
OMA&amp;hBp W. BAMBW, (

It broke up toy cold and fever al ooee. Previout
ta thia attack.Y Lad been troubled with dyspepsia
aeveral month* : I have felt aotbiog of it eioeo?'

BtAHBUfTB SALE.

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

Otia Studley.

!ta, Henry
T*jKir, Xoe«»U* A.
, Grcio
YnunjjR, Mm Atbeoia
^n,Jul.n
VVaH&lt;rd.W.iy- \
ejlra. Amanda WMaa, Macgara;

l« the matter of tbs aetata of Huuuct J. Dkxmon, a minor.
‘
■ •
I’ureuaalfeaMceaaa and authority in thia caae

IrfVaWdl
'WdtrttT. MartW#
jUpg^piiv.er i P’acka. Jaoub
MtaniAtub rose Woelta, Robert
Ste*

eat blddv, V the btaiaa of X 8. Steeena, &gt;n the
townnliIp of JohnttowA.in -Mid eonntv. on Satur-

s, Riotatrd
|in, •Jlattd

WB

Witfiingtt-rf, Hl ram
Wickbain, Jarj

Eaiate of Almira Weak*.

phoba ri«»^jri.-sTrrro&gt;ineHJo an,
County
At a aession of I
of Barry, boldaip
’lag* °f HastiugW.;------ ——z

------------ —

Circuit Court*— IMS, 1B63.

tj-arrtnt.

In the matter ef-tbee. tale of Altaite Weaksiate
of said couutyidoeeaaed;.. . .&lt; ... ".

I
.

TLereunuu jt is ordered, that Twadv the it th
dav of Febroarv. 1*«I8, at eleven o'clock in the
forenoon, hr asugued &amp;r tlie bsanugof aaid peti­
tion; sod that .tba Leira at law of aaid deceased
an«f W1 other rieraons HitSreated tn Mid estate, ve
required te appear at aacSMon of said Court, then
to b&lt;holden at the Probate Office, in the village
of HastingsMtdahow oavv. if any there he, wfcv
the praver of tbe pctitiuusc should not be granted.
And It te further ordered, that the pctitionei
give notiee tedhepyasoM interested in a&lt;ud estate
of the pendency or said petition, and the hearing
thereof, by .ca«Mg a aopy of Uua W0»r to be
published in the Republican Banner, a newanaper

i TATE GF MlCHtGAX.Elghih Judicial Circuit
&gt; -1 bovekv fix end appoint Cha timvefor boldr the several terou Of OM Circuit Court within
dCircoihfor thoyeers 1?U and 1461.aa follows
riurrv Unaty—Jaauvy, kd Monday; April. 2d
&gt;ndnr . Jgly. id Monday ; Qolobcr. ltd Monday

wAl^finsift.tlheb^ “”7 Sn«tab

Ue of

Darling's Lite Bitter*,

and WM mtirWg eurai. I have bad no attack since."

D. Wretrrreft, Esq., ol South 8th, near Sth St,
Williamsburgh, L. I. writear “AugustS, 1610.—
Raring been troubled with a difficulty in the Liver
and tolihoua atteska, 1 wM adrieed, by a frtehd,

Jvuary. l*ivUBdtt. &lt;jm0. let
uMoodaj; October. 1st Monday,
laroh, laOlonday; Juns IstMon
-, 1st Monday; December, 1st

“’.RLINi.'S UVER BEUULATOR.

iW—February, 3rd Moudav ; Av—___ _________ _ hand at the village of I onia, thia
rtthdayof Ostober, A-D 1*1.
LOUW i LOYKLL. OreoilJ^

MOIT^T’S
'jira«fa °{ b“n“r

fsi.

NOTICES

We want Wheat, Orn, Oats,
ffikviwrd, llutlrr, Wood, and kfuftcv.

8.C. PBINOI^.

| LIFE FILM AND FHCKNIX BITTERS
Aa experienced Naron sad Female J'hyaiciau,
prcaints to the attention of mothers, her

! rp H ES E M E D I CRN E8 have now boon beJL tor. the puldwAira pviod of THIRTY YR&amp;.
and during that time bars maintained a high
CHANCERY SALE
character in almost every part of the Globe, fur
theii extraordinary and’immediate powv of res­
TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court toring perfect health to persona auffkring under
for t!&gt;e county of Barry—in Chancery.
uearlv every kind of disease to which the numao
.*srhwM Z Jt.”/Fi&gt;frAuUca, Com- J
frame is liable.
plain ant,
Tbe foliowing are among the distressing vari­
•' i. i
va.
) (Foreclosure.) ety nf tinman diseases in which the
(Atroeeopy.)

dodge of Probate.

DAN’L S. DARLING,

S

VMiETABLE LIFE MEDICINES

h i^uript'tin'at. tiro Banner office. $e

atpxiu ktwte-tsMgn eulincbirtg.

TO REGULATE TBE D0WJX8.
IMpteid upon R, .teo4.cn, at F&gt;U ,gV* net U
RELIe/aND HEALTH TO TOUR IXFAifTS

ONLY PREPARATION

rohrtTcurt furtlieCownty ofllarrv. In Chan-I
DYCFf
mwde on thcrigteenth dav of January, hi first and si
« df our Low mt. thousand eight .-ondted put.

13307981

For OlUMrou Tocthlug.

Which grtatlr feoHtates ths process of Icetldng.
bl*CWB»«MHU&gt;Cg»WU.ffdl&gt;«Ag all lafiataallou
Will allay*DjuIn tod *p»«nc3ic action, kadis

TUB

iiAatiauee and by 'rirtee of a Iteeroe rf tbe * Aro.wWT known te U lnhlHble.

line have it brought to ui, liljeiriaet; we

GROCERIES SOOTHING SYRUP,

102 Naanau St., New York.
Pvt •• la SO cent aad *1 Bottles each.

Ws han put up end sold thia ariitj. for oyer

tost!, tbe Miffer^gkrd.'
, in and ®T the
public eurtfenori
------ ------------ --- ----- -z ------------ „ -— - ------ ular every
»i&gt; the eighth (nthj length of U&gt;e iniesknae with a sriveut preeces,
nd.eight hundred and wiMmcS nolanoe; aH vantent purges leave the And testimonials, new, and almost without num
~~ bowel, active within two deys.
FfeVJEIUf tifnil kinds, toy restoring Ue Hood
r.r.trra' te * ngnhw cisttilatsM, through the proons of cone could resist, that Prof Wood”a HalrRaateriwgp«ati«n to Owch eaosa.andtee Utbrosgh wde- alive w.Il restore the bald and gray hair, and preaerve the heir of the youth te old age, In aff Ha
plaint, and dea- tioa OfaR intcatinai obstruct inn in others.
The form Msencrgu-tare been known te ours
ufTand. ditnste.
RHEUMATISM permmxnUy iu throe wwke. and
GOUT ta half that time, by rcsnuvlng local tafia­
motion from tbe ojiukIss aud hgamenta of the
jU DROPSIFS of all kinds, by freeing acd strngth- j
lbc* °P«r«V'JM*

V'd

U.TirttHc

iter tailors.

In almost every

AN’P

TboaMQds of Caeca.

DRY GOODS!

ION oMITB.

We «pat ta. thia

It not onlv relieves the child from pi
vigoratss tbs stomach andIxiwrls, eat

^“A^sssinsr^s:
Griptag in the Bevel* and Wind Cholic,

SOUJ^, bv s' perfect purltr

NOTICE.

Bs
W Vb

Er:

MKDlCINVgi'f to t*1* blood.and ell tbe humor*.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and HAD
COMPLEXIONS, by thmr alterative effect upon

J?

tfgfijws#taywfVi ?■»«
faring from any
let your —

The “M °r lb”e F,H’1

r.Xt dor of f bc c*TOl b’
d8W&lt;t,r by »▼&lt;• iu thrwpral cu«
SKgfeQ
hler. . .............................. - r, cn»eri-' ton*.

IMPLA1NT8.

mure, 1 would aak tbeo if thou wvnIdM not be willinR to to eeod wean order Ou thine agnate fora
bottle, and receive to thyself tbs scripture declar­
ation—“the reward la to those that are kind M tkt
widow and the fatheris*."
Thy friend,
SUSANNAH KIRBY

Hjronier, NpHe Co.. T«»&lt;L. Feb, tS, 1M*.
PsovO.J. Woos: buerSir:—JntteeiMterpari
of the year IBSu. while attending tbe Stele and
Natioaal Law School of the State of New Turk,
my hair, from a cauaa utlkaewn U ma, oemuteoced falling off very rapid tv. so that in the short
ppaoe of sn months, the whois upper part of my
scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering.

----- -

Stacks of
CD*ris A CALKINS, Naw Yarit, iaanlb«ouiside wrapper.

Solfl by Druggists through&lt;M»t ths

Frl.elifo O«&lt;», 13 CrlarSt., S. Y.

Clot king

iwBAts, Nxavov'BMUJn. Msaxw Coariuuxn
if all kinds. Palutation or tub Burr, Pauna’s
kw-ta ,mw swrdilT e°r«L
MfSaL'MU.IBHikMBt -Persons whoso eon

larawt’UA

Ivor fall to eradicate from
-------------------- » of Mrrenry, infinitely

.

OUR-GOODS

Ambrt&gt;-

�BLOOD

TOMBTGLG

■.BSWAID. sf

AMERICA!

MW * OU«.

ON.cf Waobtac-

rr will me

SSTNLAlAsf

k.W,foMl*sa«ri.

Mnd yenrBerwsa^l
TTintXN

FALL AND WINTER

rrwfi

SOOD8.

Don’t throw an

IT WILL MEND CHINA.
WE ABE

NOW ON HAND

with on. of -J» LARGEST »»d
BEST Assortments of

rtcni .
ThU tbe BLOOD PURIFIKR aad BLOOD
FILLS km boos prevtal by analyato *•

IT WILL MEND FOliCELAlN.

JCONTAIN BO MOOPML-

DRY GOODS I !
Aa a Family Phyate.
Frt» Dr. £ IT. (ttrtvr.yX Ahn Orirmu.
• I-iIH tn Um |rtMi &lt; taf- .TUir vicetaat

KI’LLINERY

GROCERIES
CAUSE BOON TO BXAL,

taitetaltafa---- —

and discharge from the system. every ta
Hcrofala. whether hereditary or otherwise.
thn RECRUIT THI DEBILITATED,

—..

paper with the growth and increase of tbe
an mm erec, the industry and prosperity
of ths PaMUtoutaa Btatx.
Ito proprietors are determined that Us
future shall be worthy of the oonfideasa
snd support ofthe friends ofTsny»,Jcs
mca, Frrdom and Homaxxyt.

obstructions or tin blood

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Onto per Bottle.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
Price 25 Cento per Bogje,

NEW YORK COSTS.

TERMS CASH.
Dyaewtcry,’ Diarrhoea, Sala*, Worm*.
/tire Dr. J. G. Orttn. &lt;*&gt;CMpe
Tw rnUtavuhadnlMnirW lu av pnHire. and I
beta tbeta In t**»rt* m one at the bre* ■palertv I h«re
•vet found. TbHr aMaretire *&amp;u tqva the liter make*
rlvM..
- - ■I- -—.'I __ « ..

Important te House Owners..

J. S..GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Tbe War

ANBBKAR CEMCTT CUHE.
Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

U wlUaln to behold and fearless in Ever shown in thia Market, which we
advocating the principles of the Rxtcbare prepared to sell al a small
ucax Party, which if faithfully carried
advance from
out ta the coDDoila ofoar nation, will save
onr coutnry from the evils now beaming
it, and will make it the freest and be«t
Government the world ever ear.
It will diseuM with faithfulness and
candor all tbe great oneation* agitating
tbe public mind from day to day.
On the question of the extension of Huwav Slatxry. it will stand forth its un­
compromising foe. believing aa it most
religiously does, that slavery is the pri­
mary cause of too present confliet be­
tween the North and the South, and that
it Inrves n fearful blight upon the country
or nation seeking to outspread and uphold

It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined prosecution of the present
war against treason and disunion, until
tlis last vestige of thia most unnatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.
News DepwvtwKBt.
The proprietors are received to spare
no pains or expense to make the A&amp;vxaTisnt equal, in all that constitutes a
rood newspaper, to any published in the
West. With this view an able corps of
reporters, writar* and correspondents has
been engaged, whose attention every
passing event of importance will claim.
Arrangmcnts h»lc been made ensuring
far this paper the moat complete com­
pendium of foreign intelligence published
in anv paper west of New York, while
xMtr deiiiiiea for obtaining domestic news,
military, political and gMeral, are not
surpassed by any other journal, Besides
having paid &lt;x&gt;rrespondents in all th©
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the
session of Congress, and shall always be
prepared to send special reporters whereayjar occasion may require. Thus, aa a
newspaper, we propose to place the AnvikTiiB in the first rank.
Com atere Lal Deysumesl
Ito well earned reputation as the lead­
ing commercial paper of Detroit will be
fully maintained ; in thia department tbe
greatest care has always been exercised,
and will continue to be, in rendering it
in every respect the meet complete and
rcliabla.

•10 00 a year saved ta every family by
One Boule of

“THAT STANDARD SHEET.

1862.

JOU5 Q. KEJlCIUX. M. »Conattpatlon, Coatlveneie, Snppravaloa,
siwasc. 8Kt.e.“*-c- “"r

Fn* Dr. Jf. F

Gnddt.

A NEW YEAR WITH AN OLD FBJENB.

OnNow Teor'a Day oflMl, that world-renown­
ed nd unrivaled ran of American Jouraaliam.
the peerlee* Now You Mntxav.will enter upon
tbe twenty-fourth year of the moot brilliant career
ever achieved by a paper. Daring the past year
U ha* bora tba the teacher, •Lorv-toHer, mentor,
end eracto of tavtondrMdOmMaddiMriemAoMM,
from ocean to ocean -and from Quebec, i* Canada
to Pensacol*, ou tbe Oulf of M»um. Yvan* and
old. rich and poor, haverexeled, tn tie enchanting
etore* of wi»dom.romance, art. poetry, and genial
humor; and its paries to

JBr*. £ Start, nynutoi nd JMaf/t, Mm.
I and nne or two largu Urer* cd your F.TU. tahre at tbv
—*i—-».u- —------

Jn commencing a New Tear, the proprietor* of
Tux Naw You Miscvilt can oojy Say, that it
•hall be tbeir aim to make their great family jour­
nal of American literature, for 1M2 mere bnltant
and enchanting than ever, in ito concentration of
all the worid'i grandest and most beautiful apecialtirs In healthful romance, graceful Poetry,
elegant and quaint Goaaip, relining Knowledge,
•MHWUng Humor, and entertaining Ksw*—nnul.
lie love, it
“—rules the court, the camp, the borer,"

as it alxoady rnlm the happy domestic fireside.
Tbe editorial lone and N ational departmente of
tbe New Yons Msact ar will continue tree to that

A naw and ddigbtfal Stomachic and Cordial for
giving font to the Stomach, and for the preven­
tion or billion* complaint* incident to tbe Weatwunlry. Try it.
Aa a morning drink tn asalst dictation and
relieve Dy»pen»ia, it ha* no aqnal. Try it
In
it to tuptriar to tU other Ritters. Try

•ole property of Dr- Roback. or'rtnaiad with one
of the oldart and moat eminent Medical Practitlonars of tba West, *fld it ta direct/ pgMXcatod
upon Cbc «#M« at Waataaw people,
Thraa Btttrra dartre Ibair atlmnlss from tba
powerful tool- nature of thr root* and hrrba of
which they are oompoaed, and aa Utoy are. by al­
laying nonauusl craving* of the atocnach,directly

TEMrERABCB,

ir ren-L to |W i’Ul.
•—that K«4 sICteUdi
VTitCSM JUDU.L

Fria*, 25 oenta psr Box, or 5 Bentos for tl.
Prepared by fir. I. 0. ATB U 00., Lovell. Kass.
Fir arie at Hostings, by Raster* * &amp;r»i*»S-

It will SOM ba for sale by all of Dr. Robnek'*
numvroas AgMla, and at Hotel*. Ac., tba coon try
over. -In the map time, order* will be filled di­
rect from Cincinnati to any qnaatttv. at tbs lowret rata*
It to put up io Quart Bottlre. and
wcurely packed tn ooe dasru -area. Half del
•unpia tv™ will, however, be pocked and amt to
any addiwe. ifdaatoadRaU4&gt; pripstJ par B«&lt;«Js, or etx Cm- fS.

Important to Farmurs.
To all vAom fAu may concern and it toncerru treryiody.
JOHNS &amp; CROQLEY’8

DR. J. DOVEE DOBS'

CEMENT ROOFING,
Tba cbMpeet and mo»t durable Baofltac

rr is

fire amd'water proof

It can by sppIMte nsw sU oca am at tu.

Imperial Wine Bitten
Are Prepared by an eminen* andakffiM si JMM

* &gt; tea aMd them aocneeafaBy in Ma prssHre
Ujs l&gt;rt twenty-fire yose*. The preyrteter.

B

sixna, and to isixcui aoon wtinocv morn*

uses, Ao.; by tb» principal Burxoasa. Aamnnoi*.
M-t others, sad baa jwovod to be tba CHKAPKNT
and MOST DURABfiX ROOFING in no® it ia io
every reepeet A FIRE. WATSR. WKATHXB Md
TiMk PROOF ooveriag for ROOFS OF ALL
KINDS.
tieOA'LrMefrrGI MMr/odwred tn Me
UtUcd .**!&lt;• which combine tbe dumreble proper­
ties o; KUrtiaitf
Zue.ifita. wHeb aw aatvaraally acknowledgnd to bepoMMMd by G UTT A
FSRC0A AXP INDIA RUEBDL
*

DR. J. DOVER DOD8*

Ns Hent is required in making applicaltaa

It san be applied by any Mie,

sad rhea faiabed foma a pertMiy Fjm Fwe
tmjfcre.wnh an afaMio body/wbkh flannel bo ta­
Prinaiftol •"*»
»*• noaa. No. • But in Ind by Haar, 6bu or SvoamMSflamree of Root
Fanrtb M, *d building from Main *trect, Claeiu- Ttoaain. or soy extern.! action whatever.
natt, 0. *

ISAAC a

Imporant to Builder*.
Important to Railroad Compasks.

* Th* foranto cd three Biltare. now (ISS1) thr

■ff-rtiul lo rtaniL _
___ „
u • re Mach !!.•• Iw: pl.vim ■« Data I

‘■Familiar in tbeir mouth* a* houaehold word*."

Tbe noble patriot aoldier in hla tent too. baa
whiled away the tedium of camp life io th* ab­
sorbing review of its
FORTY BRILLIANT COLUMNS,
finding in them a fascinating mental ditciplino
known noir to those who rally to tbe 2fa«n«-eAert
eftAc Grwiuf
Atnriean JtDIlctt ata Oct-

A NEW ARTICLE.

I&gt;r. Robark’a Btwmacli Bitters.

Great National Banner sf Intellect.

NEW Y0EK_MEBCUBY!

per tattle, or •&amp; per half d«teu. CM tbe Scandi­
navian Blood Hit*.
cent* per box, or 5 boxM
for II.
Or Bead Dr. Robsck’e Spacial NoUom sod
Certificate*, puWiibed in a c.aapteoooa part of
this paper from time to time. Dr. Hoback* Med­
ical kimanae sod Family Adviser, oontatatag a
crest amount of interesting aad valuable Medical
information eon be had gratia of any of the agent*
throihout Ur oountry.
In difficult or complicated cases Dr. Rebeck
may be applied to personally or by letter eneloelog on* stomp for tbs reply.

a

MOTT,

TONIC, MkUCIXB AXfi BKTMMl.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

Toms

Give
to «bs Kt«■ash I BOMMl
tos BysesR awft Ufa!

Is now receiving from New York and
Boston, his fall stock of

Groce ries! !
Consisting in part of

NOTICE

New Orleans, Muscovado, Coffee,
Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Su­
ns
®mw,
gars.
Molasses and Syrups,
THAT ALL TH08K JTOTM A ACCOUNTS
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Goffe,
Stone, Wooden, and Willow Wars,
That are Net PaM »y the Mh «f
Cigars, Tobaooo, and Snufl^
Saw and Water Lime,
Soaps, fialeratua, Cnasia, Pepper and
Spicc.
la addition to tba above steak ef Grecerias^be
has a fall and oom plate Msertanrt st

ioibo?

Of Long Standing,

I Sptak At Tkingt of Tr*A and Stier

Xlw.lh.lvsMtitoa^

ntn, and Lit Not

.AIJC C. MOTT,

*"* Ww»

November tlrt. k&lt;

P’"*

SSRTsftftN*’

1STO MISTAKE!

Drag*, Pitot., Olli, Banting Flu­
id, and Cuapbana.

M&lt;l-tf

‘VES«M6«BSa!»&amp;,S^
■4* rejS ffirejKraSy&lt;i*Sx

GROCERY, SALOW.
Tbe MtanriWr te mv pxpMtft t»«*

FAMILY

GROOlftlM

Ai bw m fa lowest. Jbr ChsMr wafts

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                    <text>REPUBLICAN BANNER.
VOL. 6.

HASTINGS, MICH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1802.

WAR!
GM ANT A IPAI’LDIXO,

Oa High
Price*,* at the
••

NO. 4L

•rijhrat Eatft].

the boamiag of tb. craeea,

a. it* thngdar aboku th* ereaoAI

HASTIHG6

rtrnger* exclaimed
it really try to get a
»; and', If p.ieaible, la

DRUG STORE!!!

follows

butianoearo

Ha walked

Roberts &amp;. Striker,
traroa of the wonderful white sparrow !
But the sparrow, to tbs great disappoint
meat ofthe termer, would not sbnw itself

Jl'IT BECEIVED

vexed the farmer •till more, was that.

• Mv and moat complete wortment of

D. C. HAWLST,

hl.
stir—-they, too, aorinod ree-dved not to
leave their nests.
Mesa while the cattle
were bellowing in their Malls with hun­
ger, and not a s&lt;&gt;ul was near to feed them.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

disadvantage of this state of things, a
suddenly be perceived a lad coming
of the bouse, carrying a sack of when
his shoulders. He seemed to be in |

ty FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURrORK8.ONLY.AH
WHOLESALE sad retail &lt;5«dwla Qroeerta.
V V and Prsnstaae. Park, Lard. Battar. and
a&gt; ktadaef Prodaea beaght sad sold, st bi.-.M

Kurrn a naaows.

GROCERIES!

ThsydM.

IWEBXEY A ALLEN.

PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CAROL M. Ac.

rend aa follow.:
Sac. 3. It shall be tbe duty of tbo su­
pervisor ofeach township, and each super

^flisttUairo.

DANIEL COOK,

W HITE SPARROW.

JACOB FERRIS,

(KEKfc.IPp IPC® ©ABE
tteetioc will b. paM to COMPOUND«tUog OP PRESCRIPTIONS; .nd say
_-f ... —...

G-EJSTTTTlSrE.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

BOBERTN A STBIKEL

L C. PKINDLE,

BAMinmun,
r CLERK. Rotary
aodtasAwMit.
OAes in th. Oeort

GIN AB A AK1
THIB DBLICIOUB
TpSl'ECI ALLY fle*&gt;xi
JEt in Fr./W"a boT

Mur Stas to D. L RARm A CO., Mau IB Pash
TotL

after this act shall take effect, to establish
a separate fund, into which tbs moneys

8xc. 8. Tbs relief hereby autborixed

MOST POPULAR

MICHIGAN.

ars i iirrrnt sni&lt;&gt;ng the pr«»ple this prov
erb.

thought the g&gt;"-d fanner to himself, “I
will riwj every day st tho 00010 hour I
rove thio morning, and then I shall gat

to time, afford such temporary relief as
tend tn d&lt;&gt; tbelr duty properly.
Besides,
whn know. but some fine morning I may

n»r adhered to bis re«oiulion.bnt hr wam
forgwt the white spsrrow.MiJ only looked
after his cattle and corn field*.
Soon ererything around him wore a flourishing

family, sud nut exceeding in any com to
any family or poeson, tbs actual sum

neceMary. In connection with bia, her or
their other means of support, to relieve
such family or person.
Which support
shall be afforded only in the manner pre
scribecrin the act, and in no greater sum
than shall bo necessary to afford the neo-

Herr Roarerart (Backward) now veil
dceerved tn he called Herr Vorvart,
In the due course of time or private, white is the service of the
first »ighl so apparent s. that of torn* (Forward)
olhrr. that circulate ituioiig us, such na his old friend again came to spend the United States or of this State, bis family
“Eatly habits makr the mon." and “Hoe
evening with him jnnd inquired in a hu
shall be entitled for one year, and no
r«:y i» the la-st policy.” etc.; but tbr morotM tone. *• Well my fine fellow, how longer, after his decease, to tbs’ same
moral signification it is intended &lt;0 con­ are you getting «&gt;n now ; have you yet measure of relief as his family would be
vey ia mu the b-as true and important. .ureirded tn catching a’ glimpse of the entitled to receive if he had not deceased.
I will,tIn rrfore,rrfate the alory connected white snnrrow T’
Sac. 4. It shall be the duty of the su­
with its origin, even as I receive-! It my­
Thr fanner &lt;&gt;nly replied to bis question pervisor or ntber officer, before giving
self from the lips uf an old and valued by a smile, and thru.holding nut Ma hand any order for such relief to ascertain andto hi. oM friend, ho aaid, “God bleaeyou report to the county treasurer of his
friend.
Tlierv was an old farmer with whom
county, in writing, the following partic­
everything appeared to grow worse and family from rule.”
ulars In roferenoe to the person and fam­
Often, in after years, when Herr Ruck
worse from year toyear. His cattle died
ily seeking relief:
one by one, and the produce of his land wart was a prosperous man. roapoded by
1. The name, rank, company and regi
was not the half thnt it ought to »&gt;e ; in hi. neighbor*, and Ix-luvod by his well meat, and time, as near as may be, of
ordered household, ho was wont te relate enlisting into the military service, of the
this biatnry of liis early life; and thus, officer or soldier on whom the family or
by degrees, the saying passed to a prov- persons seeking relief are dependent for
...
.. .
.
.
.
~
either the tax gatherer or the pawnbroker erb—-“He who would thrive must
support, and his place of renidenoa at the
white sparrow see.”
did not come to his window, and, addrea
time of his enlistment;
•4 ng him with a courteous bow, said: “I
2. The name and age of the person for
Falsehood! of SJavcboMers.
am reall) very sorry, Herr Ruckwart,
the time being remaining the head of tho
to be compelled to put you to inconven­
In addition to this,, I am a witness to family, and his or her resideoee;
ience, but I am obliged to do my duty.” the horrible storie* told by the ab­
The old friend, of Herr Reekwnrt also sconding masters to thrir remaining of the family for whom relief is sought;
Loyal whites testify that the
tried to do their duty to him.
They slaves.
4. The amount received from, and the
entreated, and they helped him, but all
provisions made by tha soldier for or to­
literally cut them up into inch pieces ; wards the support of bls family and tbuos
hitn up in doepair, declaring with a sigh, that, as it were, they were just reedy to dependant oa him ;
that as fi&gt;r pour Ruck wart, there »a« n&lt;&gt;
5. The measure of relief lhat ths par­
use trying to belp him—he was
be­
ticular family or persons, in his opinion,
Others were told that the swift vessel, require per week or month;
ing helped.
remaining in the harbor at P«»rt Royal
Tbs person seeking such relief, and vrrj
were only kept behind to carry off the
not only a good mao but a clear-sighted negroes, ebhined hand and fo«»t, in the
one. This friend thought he would not awful black holds, and sell th*wn forever all information to tho Supervisor or oth
er officer touching the msttsrs aforesaid,
give Herr Roekwarx up altogether with
and all other things touching bis, her. or
adrs, an intelligent young man name their means of support circumstances and
M though accidentally, to the subject «&gt;f rushing out from the bushes looking as if necsMities, which answer shall be given
on with when required by the Supervisor,

Probate Fees.
4 BILL to amend Ndioiu /

Revusd Si*titter of one tto-.uend eifht
kiuu^td and forty rix, it bring chapter
ant hundred end ooeentyfve of the
Comptltd Law, end to aathorin the
ealary ofjudget of probate, approved
JT*. 15,1859."

Sac. 1. Thr People of the Stale of
Michigan enact. That eectioa four, of an

hundred and fifty, of the revised statutes
of one thousand eight hundred and fortysix, it being chapter one hundred and earenly fi ve of the com pl ied liwa^nd to author
proved Feb. 15, 1850, be and the same u
hereby amended so as to read as follews :
Sac. 4. In all cases of granting letters
teatamantary of administratioo, and let­
ters of guardianship under any law of thia
State, from and after the passage of this
ad, it shall be tha duty of the judge of
require the executor, administrator or
guardian, as the case may be, to pay into

inventory and appraisement required by
law to taken, ana returned to the probate
court in such eases, and the receipt of the
county treasurer therefor, shall be filed
in the office of the probate judge before
such letters shall be issued.

Bro. 2. Section five of said act U here­
by amended to read as follows:

pruvisioiM of law, no inventory or apprisal, shall be required to be made and
returned, it shall be the duty of the pro­
beta judge, before taking any step or

apply, to certify to the treasurer of said
county, under hi. hand and seal of office,
the amount-to be paid by tbo person or

transferred, decreed, devised, affirmed.

the parties interested, or the other peranason oath, to the satiafikrtion of the

they had multiplied &gt;4 late, and bow very

authorised to administer, and in caw the
io thr most piteous and imploring man­
ner Mtoteiming:
“I ffim it up, I gim it up I Cau’t stand to all caw of application for relief
it m. longer! Take me l- Cub*!”

NOTICE!
How to Save Money!

w »

ury not otherwise appropriated, at any
time, to such fund.
Whenever such sep temporary or otherwise, afforded to poor
orate fund shall have been eetablisbed. it
shall bo known aa the “volunteers' fami­
ly relief fund,” and ail order, thereafter .utbortae the relief of temHlta of all voldrewn, shall be drawn payable out of
iana and privates enlisted from this Stale
such fund.
Sac. 3. That section two of said act sad actually mustered Into the military
stand as section three, aad bo amended to or naval service of the United States.

A

1HE

ear shell be

portion of milk through the window to

“A pretty sort of housekeeping h thia,'
thought the farmer to himself, as be hast­
ened to bi. wife's .pertinent and roused
her from her nlunilora. “As surras my
name is Ruck wart." he exclaimed in an

PATENT MEDICINES

jetnem the par­
sed ns shall be

personal property of said

refuge there, he d taco rerod, to bis dismay
that the milkmaid waa handing a liberal

And C-oaklig Extracts,

Ek-, MMAsvttls.

the reel and

who believed bis master still in the en­
joyment ol of bis morning nap,and qakkly relieved him of bis burden.

the cow.hottsejind peeping to are whether

ZPULTIHIEKBIT

TTOnNETfl ATLAWbwU SoUcitars iaChaa-

Ot*«, with w. W. Ralph

relief from time to

stand as ssetios two, and road as follows:

TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES, PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. BAHIN8, CODFISH;

H. WRIGHT,

OM with the;

ficient to pay
and to provide
lied.

Bludgtcat, bowic kDir«.u&gt;4 pistiob

TTORNET and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
■cd Subrilor and Councilor in Chancary.—
______ .. __u
...
.&lt;

pervis
homn

•hall require a receipt from said county

shsMebe

required be paid

iatr years hrea an onprodoctive.*

apply to
p fa Urn

may ba hereafter

ft

entfax.

�FBOM 5CM3B WAM.

Mist of the rifles mi«J

a cunsiderahla

Trask’s

Norfolk

has been comthe Buller ex

lion.

Several

vessels pletely
picic»j wrw.&lt;
wreck.

and 4hnl u&gt;

separate o'lmmand

er with ।

would involve U*r neeeasity of manufiia-

■•JstivHvtiuMi
.
,
. , • adier Generals for hit
'"■'h,reW|

{i&gt;« EMlMi.DWan.M&gt;rn hauga-te

barked to-day, probably all. the vessels
WgJ saf lM prescatweek. Geo/'* - ’
Eastern Dh ision will cousist’

«

Tbe signs of the Utrfst, M nsgaeds the
war, sre .improvlhg.

r-&lt;Snit»ent in
■WwwvUteH Fitit i tiimoiftek. mami,
that Mr. Stark, of Oregon, is entitl

■ilmtuspAmi

The ahnest tmbrr-

c;Vr«u«d

w

in the direction of New River on the
South Carolina side on Monday mornfug
lusting tbur hours. '
’
'
Confederate dfficeril at ^Vanngh any

.SYtK:

t‘i« nnrnwrae expedition, arrived

and nothin, hid Wa dmfi.'

[*.«,.ottr-UMio.. la ilu

(Mm,

Titaoar aj»d EtMWi.-rAt thio season
of they »r whan evugiu an3 odd. .are

Lane

MM 1H „f

■

U»• to tb«

__ _

he

relief of the

All

nteers.

■illihgthatGi'n’.'

___________

of (ii,

IHi.X

Owing to the sickness of Mr. Crvodc,
lb. pruj^Mf mUrvmw-wih . tt. P&lt;r«l-

The Lower House of the'KmIsm 'Leg- I

A#-?.

/' Hay*

dent in rdtetlun to ths Lane expedition,
will not take place to day, and probably
that' one of ths batteries at' New ™Iver
‘-- I never will. -Be’tfnfnr Which had an In­
Wd hWn xtfrcttB Vy'lhe Weitf
un- 1 terview withJunt md the abject, but the
boats .and thpt one of the nuu’boj
leAst had been ft&amp;ufyeif.,

here

■
.Mtfrwteft Ok)* Wttteru j»,
ttrtty momtnt. h«n.a eomv oin WAh.
HM the d«, btforr. ■
V
' '’ISM mioUe cl HttWri. Mei,

'the

L'aSSSOJ wbi

,be

ntfn.tfomk,

teoden and ftsUbofierhi forooa, w» bava^a

life W«I groal'y in’ A.ir'ftyur.

Ik* hUod. «n .wupwo

The great.

adm^ge in poukou gained by

I,

fist;.

..

Lpuiiyu«,’Eei). 7.

i&lt;£ the

Lane expedition-

the Cyiubcrlaad HhnuusatM , Rivom this
evening.
. .
...
•

and clotbinjg taken from the cncmy.ondces
thiii one of the tn ost htilHatrt victories of peeled.
Camo,

•

Fort Henry, on the Tonucssee river,

Mirtrndarpdjeetenhfy at.2 Q’dodk, pftar
H deterniincd resistance.
capture dC Fdrt*Hefrry. IR -Temtissete, h
The fi^Jit, which, lasted ah hour and
anoiher grul-'fylng ipcidri.: ■ f the wa?.
'twenty riimu^'.was'conduced by the
FortUwji. an i^.rUnt p.ihl; v8 gunboate CtncTn’uali. Etiex slid St. Loum.
The Cincinati fiirej a hundred and

ccinmani; to tokt possession of the .Mem­
phis audj5hio njlrppd, near that poiat,

'

on Saturday night, at Parker’a Grocery,
and at “Bill Rngao' sflialocratio •inatitoo-

CM, sad. the large amount of mu^fous

. pul rf *«, ««H»™

,

l» Much-

AJI isquiat alpog the Him of the Louis­
ville and Nashville railroad.
’Niti York, Fete. 8.
By the friga’-eSavannah we leara that
the expedition on thd Savannah river bak
been graatly mRgnlflcd. It 'consisted &lt;if
only a few sin a! I gunboats and h brigade
&lt;ififito men’ which sailed from Port

RoynFfo reconnoitre and* exercise . the
twenty five rounds aod received thirtv- men. He main partiof the expedition
four sheta from Rid ccfiel gupa.
Oply "had returned whan the Savannah left.

Fortrxwi Moxrur, Feb. 7.

House in this city, on the clarge
Areason.
His trunks and papers «ere sefited
but hnve sol vet been examined.
The various rumors to the effect ths:
Secretary Stanton is t&gt;&gt; nssuma the;acti»e
inanagemsnt t»f the army, leaving th Gen
McC1oHah”‘ih’e command of the a!Rhy of
A week time. ths-staffoLGen. McClellan

rC-bet lrmpe sb .Furt -Henry

true to thu rebel uausc, and took advsn
-tage-ef the opportunity offered by the
attack to nto away from the fight that

been made in &lt;ach town, oLthoee able to
baap.arms, from whlct lists the requisite

nambtu* afuamealiavo been drawn.

If

anylMdy drawn prefers to pay a fine and

learo ’.htrStiete te find a substitutc.be has
tha privilege of ^ving.^u; aud ft la in. this

way that adsrgo sum Im* besrv roalixed to
ths State trenarv.

The

Dulftia .-ia.te&gt;

consist of ubont 20.000 men, end in towns
along (he coast they will be drilled as
artiUsry.
’

were not

Mat dletaetefuT to them.

’

Nkw Yfitk, Feb. 7.

Tim sloop-qf-war Savannah arrived to­
day trum part Royal, She brings news
of the aailing of an expedition Sjuth on

-the 26th, including all. light draft steamera, several gunboats and several thousand
troops.
A special to the New York. Tribune.
dated I*um|icu Sound, near lIatterM,Feb.

Slat says : “ Noth insof special import­
ance has occurred. The time has been

cunauinsd in passing Gen. Burnside’s
ships into the sound, whore those imino
tlii Charleston ChMr/rr says "that out of diaU»lv wanted, to the number of fiftyUm Eith South Carolina regiment, num- two, rido at anchor. The ethers can be
berjwg eight hundred wien, who^xerm of taken o'er the . bulkhead as they are
wanted.
This has been accomplishad
service Is about etpMng, but onb tetradwith incredible eflijrt in the face of the
red and aeven^r hare expressed their wil- greatest discouragements.
We have ipliagneas fc 'oolwt lur Ue &gt;*r.*"
formation deemed trustworthy, that Gov.
WiMuwi command of 5,000 troops,
and daily raioforeed^t Nags Head m: the
HT &amp; &lt;• «»«*'*
Piper in behalf
outer, beach, and three hundred ou Roan­
of the Swedish Government lias ‘tmderta
oke Island, separated by Roanoke Sound.
hew to dcaonoteate to the State Depart­ A vigorous defense of tbalr position Is
Virginia correspondent

to

moat, at Washington, tho moffieiowgr of
our blockade; and that Secretory Seword

is preparing a reply.

-ownaad Elag-Oftiocr Goldsboro's mins
on the lower eud aud east aide oT the

island. The former will engage tbu bat­
teries an Cauatur Swund pt short r»ngs.
and ths latter will push his forces to that
. pnrtuf the Island where the enemy will
likely to investigate hh ease.
It h mat­
bafuuud. A gunb&lt;«twill besaut on Uw
ter of congratulation, that treason Is no uutoUe to alMll Nags Head.
.
Four deserters ia a schooner came
•core to be par ntktmdin bigh places under
HF* Senator ppwall, of Kentucky, is

atupeeted of ditiayohy.

The Senate is

voted down a reaofotfon deeded te eon-

that the fight.is still jn pn»g&gt;«-s nt Roan
oke Island apd aume &lt;d the r
bad been suuk.

• eun.hi«ia

What m aw Editor 1—An Editor ia
an individual who n-ads newspapers,
write articles on any subject, sets type,
rejtds proof, works at press, folds and

’Rie'NewX^rlCans
the 28th BJMMHCH, •TMulearnv
r»f Jktehary save the ftfmrted Burning of
*esteamerCtelhofni whainrorrecC. Whew
•Joe wait ahandnhrtJ'htf Captain Mt her
ikcta afiartly after WardW her, erttewl’Bed the
tire, ahd took pmmssl.m fifbbat aiteiMtgo, which consisted of 5.000 pouiMc of
powder. 100.000 pound* &lt;rf saltpetre, and

The weather

of

LaTtt—Monday, Feb. 3.—The move­

ment which was t&lt;» have bevn

The

Rndua, Ih. mon .imp). &lt;J you c»»
TiWEE TO FQUB
mwr. Urw4tMS«i**.rMMSeMhk THAN ANY NEW
the names, F-dal. pnlltltwl knd ofiWial PAPER ; w^iich with its

Agricultural,

........

standing of ninny dr those who are habit­
ual frequenter* of thosr*feeiid-qtfnr»crs of

DjFpartrneff

last had order do^Mocegd, i

there Is

not a»r*x*£uiirc.or adqjluis
froffitoMtitfe ufward;bn

rp officer,

the «tn?h of thcM MpiUr‘'1fl

in their garments! ”

tatereste of MicMtaii,

AUotettems -mmh

____

*m -whom
ll-ru
wuoiii Ciflren's t&gt;f Michigan_lsoWX find la shy
. t-x.
. • New
“** ‘&gt;r ••Uw’’
Paper, “&gt;ntf
,oaKm,&gt;l- which cannot I mt make it aritore welcome

'

|y Wf are Imviag beautiful winter'
, 7&gt;fb«wrwi4Mtioetiairur tut hair potes*ap..
.
W:--.r

One of the rrmst odious features
of the drunken brawl of Saturday aight

nished

by swindling psntraetori,

been condemned by the

eral.

hate

•*?
Regular,

und

rtdisUU -cweapandriits with

Xbr Mmhigait ILwiumkIs to du Ari»&gt;4a»l
wt^MHwgMWLwiHooiii'nofcwvwrtBr

7T»5rt&gt;*aH
&gt;&gt;ftiar Micui|EfUi a-ddiai
and of the d&gt;dngs of c
feafuta.-fbe W&amp;rne ta

M muverpenfa
iriug the war,
r&lt;-as
In thia

die 8te»K-eMlh.. not
llly adscted newsTmd
■fine ttie^Rcntiun.paid
idtieri

*»kt4tSrj|k

P*J*rTBF.M8.

Inspector Gen­

«w«j

^t»r.n.Ur i„ Ml.pw-Bto,!. Cop,.

.-

bof-FiAwMrw.'ffive Three

M&gt; of searching

If th

to .the juppurt ofy uu r
Tnc^crtit’o Rtwwr.-JThere

.BJUGHIUI. COMPUXWX.

baeu rumors that Quern Victoria was
Ing toward th. Church of Jtemv.'
„
statement now «tinitshe.isaSwede«b&lt;»r.
giaa. and that bor Ute husband died io

bf tbe Com-

'reaty.but
letter ’ A rrimlution h» fitror of eefisealing, Hbet•ting, and also irtniftg the slaves of reb­
The report was
els, if it shall be a military neceseity, mercial connexions.
passed ti&gt;e Senate to-day by a vote of toemmwibd fid- further aeUna by the
committee.' :
' ■
■
twenty-four against four. “ •
‘ MMghfWaa'oofHMI from Um 'Seoste

rfgkrfjMlMLffMtf wrtion

MffifWW. AiHngnnmts
h* •Pwwh-wmwf UtoVill

Irm «txxa
-Kl

"»«•

th Jr
of the object of her love;

rtatew tn’fteprra^u’

ardiev !rt the battle

and where rc?t« the responsibility n "

*"* ?* mo*fr •ut
The report made to-day

errftitted?- Mid'l heMritehee ecprwtiWj ihMr

4W*T

And we are often asked, “Whence is It,

closely divided on the legal-tender citrate

Gordon, the convicted •law, a reajritc of
one nionth, to the. 28U&gt; iiiaL

York

Fol-

made to­

day Ims been ju*rtpnned. and wlft tb
made to-morrow pruest day.

ear Tho p*wt bM r»’«&gt; *&gt;

Tur Rrsr^m.iDji-^rr.—JjjTe reveal no

secret when we state that our communitv

Specials tteta that the Honte ia&lt; very

sure Secretary Seward for ^parmlttiqg
British troopi to pass ov»r the soil

out diaobopfl)( Urt’dlitne eohfm.'id.

H I. OH COCK .nd Miss

••quantity of block-tin Art

Maw York, Feb. 5.

to&amp;v»

oa^*.

The Dcraorr TYtrtLY Tittavywle hoi

WaennturoN, Feb. 0.
mails papers, print*joha, runs on errands,
XJ* Tho House wf Representatives
Qr.Cl»«a ver. preach rd another iertn&lt;m saws uoKKj. worka in the garden^ talks to
has uaanimously psssed the Senate Wi
thb|
M. In Mjc hajl of the llouse nt all who call, receives blame for a hundred
ItepreaentaUvcs, in favor of awanetjAtion
things tnat are n&lt;» one’s business hut his sulhoriung (he lasulng of 10,000,000 dem a .wjjr measure.
’
owa, wpiks from 5 A. M„ to 10 P. M„ m«ad notes,
and
frPQjtently gets cheated wt «&gt;f half
Fort Mosror, Feb. 0.
his oarnings.
Who wouldcn’t bo an ed­
A Lra Swatzwkn,—The- aiUy--etiw(&amp;
A flag wf inree bYuughf the news that
itor 1
first broeehtedUn Gohjaess, that rin- thr
the engegrrnenl al Ruimoke Wand mill
edritltiMd ac the dole of ths Iasi dispatoh
publication of Mr. CtemerrmS rrport, hvs
— A man named hivclace, in Van- IltinoM rea1ni.-ntF hid 8&lt;&gt;«xK thrtr arnhs
al dark last nlghv The figtet wws etIH
going oni The Federals had ewnk one hi bqrvn arante. traded away his wife fur a and refused.Io serve their onuhtry/liWlAtwo rebel gun basts. Some later1 news •aw. It is.thought be made a good trade. out shadow of foundation.
Illinole fol­
for them
had been Meeived M Norfolk, but it whs
lows the flag mid
down ilwir arms.not communicated.
Sou^rt) pape'-a recetred areufno later
date than yesterday’. ’
' •
J

osnWinn the previous reports ounosruiag

Um pan io aw Um mainland.

of wmloditim,

Duke of Argyle, and other roenibere «f published facts that -General Stnne has was, that even buys were permitted, to
die liberal party, stale that unless sotne- been removed tr«m the Command &lt;4 a become drunk and noisy a» besotted * XiiDivision on the Upper-Potomac, ars mrthing is done to demonstrate tha ability
,
_______ ._______
roboratW.
It is d«»t known who hns; Jisns.
’
------------- *- *
-l
bellion and convince th* anti-aiavery aucceedsd him.
. pyAis stated that the National tree-,
SftvuJ Despatch.
stery h empty.' The last mllllim of du I.
about emancipation, the sympathy of the
PHiLADxtrni*, Feb. 10.
liberal element will ba last, and the
Gon. Stone paneH through this City
Southern Cnwfisdrwcy recosmxed.
on the 12 o’cfohk train’ Inst night, in cus­
'
F.lafMtas ftuMaax,
tody, tn route for Fort lAfiiyette.
Jjr' Twenty th«t)ssnd uniforms fur­
DaipaU-hca Ihruug^ rvljri sourcea state

flew Advertisements.
{y The State Bwsste nf. Maias ban

tW"'lC,««T^&amp;'Wrlrt» Trt M-'ra

&amp;
,W|
New York, fur the purpose uf purchasing

.

and th accomplish this-a| uuce« lists lrave

■Weisssn.feu^hs

Di

every preparation far so ^pjng, and Maj.

ir.i.J one hundred tad
certain personal supplies ler their
The atenmer Eastern State arrived
ten rounds and .receivtd no damage.
In cunsequenoc of Um state uf the pwls,'
hare this morrttag; Imving left; Hulterae
- The .Essex waa disabled at the tenth
they have not ypt berai ordered wver.
present iudicilhwM.’Colu mbes, with its round’by a ball .rtxlkiag, her boiler.—
Thirty two were Killea by tiemg scalded
fifty thijiisahd rebel.garrison, will aobn be dfldgttfc*.. *.&lt;
The
i a,*
I anchorage an Monday mernlng.
gimbohtsktMted'at sunrise, artd thuinwipe
gnUroly aurrpjxiMledjjtud pll cumaiunlcaCapu porter was badly scalded, but
tion of the army &lt;»f the Potomac, &lt;W the
followed soon after,
The daatination
tiou with other ports of. rabeWwjj^L ofll not da/igcrdbsVt: .
tte
• ’
• ■*
temporary charge of Becrvtary Btenton.
was ftoanoka Hland.
Two. rebel generals, one QiloueV two
Nrwt of tbo arrival of lbs'fleet at the
Centams, and oaa twaJr^d privatA. w ere
From Europe!
.
islnod WAvaUperted.
«rnutekvn prisoners,
that they may *Jii to Our confidence in
Tbrta or four Regiments were left at
Iklifoa. Fab. M.
Tha fort, mounted sevcatcec guns.
the
Ink
t
The
America,
from
Bverpool
25th
vie
the final triumph of our arms.
Our. land force did not reach the seen*
Nbthtng had been beard at Norfolk of Queenstown has arrived.
of action for two heurs^aftur ths surren­
the Burnside expedition.
There
ale
yagiie
ruffiors
that
tlie
'Em
­
der.
.
Bnftiil
peror ftapoteoh Itas notified that he, will
TI^q Memphis and Ohio railroad bridge,
Tltero seems to be qnite a misappr#1 Fort arse Moanos, Feb--8.
shortly oflieia
fifikom miles above the fort, has been la
lieniion relative to tbs drafting tow i'" ; t.
A lady who enrfte by it flag of trnco to- raising the 1
ken posuvsAiun uf by our troops.
on in Connecticut, Ithasbeengcnera'ly
dsy, said Gen. Huger informed her that port, of Sw.l
he’bxd treeived a dispatch fn»ni Jhmnoke refuses t&gt;&gt;.lflti
inisuppaaed that this diwfting was for the
Tlie following is aunounood from the Island tfixt the Federal piYerv had been tiative alnne.
Gbrahdhent, mid • undw Ito enR, on the
twice repnhe'd from there. ' The nttack
headquarters oft he army in this c’rty:
The lyondoh Tiritt r&gt;oHnues to urge
supposition (hat Ihc 'ffbtf*•was’-dtrtu^m
“-&amp;rt Henry is ours. Ttu: Hag of the toimmqnofcd yesterday fbrenotq. and the Englund not tn interfere, and says the
Cui on fa rd-estoblished Ln the soil of Ten­ fight jmEltH-guing on when the latent nation can afford V* wait.
in vduktoexs- Suob is pot the
’
nessee^
It will never be removed.
n.-ws was received.
'
The pirate Sumter Is reported cruising
“By command of Major Gen. Halleck.
The New Orleitn» correspondent ofthe off Genoa.
an enrolled State1 nMIMr/lb bo ready at
•W. W. «Jlff fi, Obtain eii4 Aide dMJatnp ” Charleston Courier ft-ports the btemlirg
atalfthu*
fa'fftty.42' Tfce;Vegoft|i3 rebel Stdamer Calhoun.
■
Padtkai]; Ey., i\b. 7.
imeats called'-fu?ty, thi goverq'n^nk are
Nr.w Yoaa, Fpb. 10."
Gen.-Smith oil.tha west and Gen. Grant
terette.
. ' ’
all (bN.-aud recruiting is.goiog.onia-, I lie
&lt;m the east side of the river, ue pursuing
____________
_______
__ from
, .
Letters
Teotived
by ___
the_______
last mail
W ASHtMGT-'X, Feb. 10. '
die retreating rebels, li is reported and Engined by • Mei&gt;at&lt;rs io W as hi u Eton
The IFbrWe de«pMeh Skis:
“The
pesi of
ot BtckWgfinfft to erpaaize credited tea araitoof utirwflKere that the from Messrs, jBright and Cobden, the

Ute mViila. upon a new aftd thorough'plan,

Sereral of the ariatocracy wara

eoipl of * frr.li

which mast a^iaualy cfll^t the transport

G

shun."

Hop Ik. pmcw» •T^uliinn

rt.

Sr*

�«««

8BM

teosd Ont of and
wrt for the County
liverod, against tlx
anaanent. of John
linard N Durham,

LOW PRICES

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family wirrrgfrMC '.'^
Uurt WU. tSu pik. uX Wm m M.
DARLING'S MFE BCTTEBS

m teis

.tn, Oat.,

^-VB^luUfc rt.wb.
TSO.WM.mp.lr«.
Adrertiaet

h Bdnnltv - ‘ vA

*affiiffi»2jre POLl^WTNQ YPlTfWOyY:

“LOiMinjJT&lt;H5.

Jas. L Brimihy. ■wnffiMM.-iM -Mun aira
New York. wnte. Aagnas. Lb, 1*46: '»! be
bee-, affiictad with nite, eeeompasied«r*tb Un
ing, tb* iaMabrweyaaia ; t waed
*

pmrffbrtbdMste-

t.tVEtt

REOU-t.ATOR

LIFE ntTTERW,
And now consider myself KntirA^ eurtJ,"
etiej; six nun tbs from Uic ninth day of Dyimijcr iuslbeing the lima limited by the Hun
rubatc Court, for the final adjustment of all
nuns aggin.t .aid aetata.
'
u.i«i«. i»i.
. ry.MSt.sW CONAN.
I '&gt;W«
rc-2i___ W1AUIXM W . H AbSKTT. i sswaav^

pointed Administrators.,
*
Therfcrotin it iiWfer. d Abai MMflaf. Aha 3d
day ot March, !-41. al eleven o’clock, iti the (bro
naan, be absigaed foe ibe 'btemgwf .sid peti
ti»n, aod that tbc heirs at law i4 aanideceted ju-.d
aU otberpe&lt; M»* ipte*»Uul iwspid esiaUg arc rc
quirud to ap*ar, al a acsaion .if said court, Hutu to
bu?.i^“
shh.' ।

M. Ms. rterj. .’.-i

Capre and Sjpa !&lt;;

Hen John Crow writes, ■Dro&lt;-klvn. March IS
I "WO. In I be spring of 1 RM I took a severe «ld
which induced a rbilsut ftrer. I took tsr. dossa
DA HL/NG a Li VEgt RE&amp;ULA TOR

U brokr np me eold end freer at ante. Previous
to this attack. I bad been'troubled with dyspepsia
several rnentha : l bare Celt uothlag of U aUna?'

WE

I1VAE JUST RECEIVED

Otla Studley. Kaq ' left East Ssttr StrwieL. KT,
writes: Aug. 18. lift).—I had a d’t&amp;eult/with tbs

tberpraycr ol tbejxU t iopar sbuuhl .nut «#• MiwuteL'
ADd it is fuNlxr'cMcfcd Wat .aMT’entiobcF I
gire notice to tbe p«rsuus interested in said 1

of medicines, but found no permanent rakef until

Tpiw and eirculsiing'
county of terry, fur throe aecccurve weak
ntncdiatelv nretiudsi tn sail! dsv of hearing
’
8HKBMAN C. ftUNDLE
(A true copy.l.febS'
Judge of Probsts.

3

Eatsite of Aiswira Weaks.
PROD.I JWDADAAT.-STATEOF MICHIGAN,
Conutv of Barry *».Ma sewten a UxFnolMhaffonrtdbrih* Capniy
of Berry, boldeu eVtbo Probste Office, in lbs vil­
lage of Hasting^ on iltMidaj&gt; UieMRh day of Januarr, in the veer bhe ‘ thousand eight hundred
.
--------------F- .&lt;3m%rw

'
J.S.bTEVKtf, VuardisM.
Dated, tea-Jau8

Darling’s Liver Regu la or.
in aBbrding BtUMdwtr rctef.

Ciwuic Cmwrtn—me#. !*•»•
'

Du reading,and Wing tlxpetWoa, duly ven tied

Hrs. C. T.bow. 11 duktopber
t
write.. “Feb. iO..l3*O.-I hare been subieet to
attacks of Asthma the last twenty years. 1 have
never found anything equal to

TATCOF MiCHKJAJLErgbtb Jndlcml CU*
-I harattyAa-awt teMtet^UwM W
ing the several term* *f the Circuit Court wdh
said Circuit, for (be yearn J and IBM, as lol.ui

S

It is a thorough

Mro. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: “February
2*, fMit In Nay last I had a a^rarr qtiackafPilw
whieh eonfintd ait to the house. I look anv boltic of
..
,

Darling*! Life Bitters

and waa atepW/eawad.-1 hare bad no attack slnoc."

el* in market for alt esses of Grneral Debility
rsll as those Jd afase* which arise from impure
«L It is cob pounded in a akUltul and roirnBuinuer. pM’VsU not ipjnrc lb*, wcwkcat.
leal.die aatpe tjase.« will tone ap tbc ay atom
11 ila vr ginai parjly apd viggr.- Yv it, OIX

z

the f ilhmlng fr&lt;&gt;0 ILin.' Murns

Morris, formerly Auditor of the State of Indiana.
Isutaxiruish, Sept!, ISJL

Dr C. W. Rbascs.—.^5 IJ»» bur been
b*ru troubled fo: arierul yrars v it': &gt; al;, i &lt;■

and all other jxraona lntrreat-Nl iu said ee'aJc, are
required to appear at a seeslun of mid CouYt, then
to &gt;&gt;e liuldcn at (lie pao'iate Office, hi Um Village
•»f Tlastuig., and allow cans*, if any there he. w|ir
the prwv*r of the pelllloner should not bo gnsaM.
Ami It is further oHercyl.. ibal the petitioner
give nctice to the persons interested iti said estate
of the pendency oi said peiitiun, and the hearing
thereof, by causing n copy of this order to be
published'in tlx RepubHiain Banner, a ncwjqiapcr
ro laid d«r oT beariog'.'"
T~. . .
• .
JanSsU
.
.
S. C PRINDI.E.
,
f.RrneWpr.)
' ‘
J ridge of Probate.
CHANCERY SALK-

TATE OF MICHIGAN^-Tlx Cirewt
_ for the county of Harry—in Chaoccry.
-a/n»s J.'Jti
Coan- I
.
plainant,
i,
ra.
i tForeClo'
dMte a»i
JfarA,

S

iber, 1st Monday; December,' ttt
kgin/y—February, Srdlforiiivj Au-

my ban J al the village of iMla.thla
,t* rtrcufl /tfdjv. ‘

D. Wrotervalt. Ran., of.Soath 8th. near 8th St,
Wtllismeborgb. (.1 writes: •'AwpuM8. iMth—
Haring been trouBJed wtrtj a dlfllcuftr in thciy.vrr
end to bilious attacks. 1 Wat adrtetf, br a friend,
'tHJttJNG’S UVEll liElIL’LATDB.
I did M aod found it to operate admirably. Manor
ina Ux biia aud arousing the Urst to setrvity.- -I
—
..

FAMILY MEDICINE.
When our chaldron are out of aarta.. we give tbeui
a few drops, and II anta tiwm all nglii. I ted it
meets ibe^encroLwanu of the atuuiMjh and bow-

MOFFAT’S
LIFE FILLS AND FIKF.NIX BITTERM
rpUESE SfEDlcrjXES have now been be
-L ferotte jmWxfecawnvednf XHIMTY YM
ai.d during that time have maintained a high
character tu almost eecte part of tt-e Glob*, for
their extrccrdinary and tented 1st* rowte of rea
taring perfect heafth to prions swiffirite vteer
nearly every kind of disease to which the human
frafoe fa liable.
The following ar* among the distressing rarl■efv of btttnan JtsetaeaiH which ttr

Rasbea, If you need either or both of these''m»at
rxeelftnt Rctnrdles.tnqutrefor thfmattLaathres.
if y&gt;.u do not find them, take no other, but indosc
Ote Dollar in a letter, and ca receipt of tlx B»a
cy. tteltenuul v or Remedies wiU be sent according
di ections, by mail or express, posl-ps
*’
DAN’L S. OARIJNG.
102

NummiuSL. New

SOOTHING SYRO?£
*.r CkUdreu TcMkfur

York.

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES

TITE

Arc well known to brinfrllttlr.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing tha
first and ae-otra atmpachs, and crcaiiag a flow of

ONLY PB'EPABATtOl
.

nRffi. , WIX SLOW,
Aa experienced Nurse and Female Physician,
presents lo the attention of mothers, her

HARD-WARE!

nr
arid spwmdSfe aeiiOn,
T .to SEUUHJS

h

iwLrerAirWBfiiLTtt TO'YmH: nw.rww

rnAT/tf4 *'

- XVe/hiva put up'awd sold thia ariielc for ever
ten rears.- and tea aav, &lt;a roi^MriareaWJftM i

STOW THE WT, ® KARS,
Au4 srowjs more ahd tavre P«p-

'

1 wrr««y *.Z -'.
r. and aJsxat witbtct natn-

AND

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE
AH persons having claims against the'

rqnrsted toj

hSSSS i «—■&gt;'.
AFSWOHGuU'
I nr.. •* I w*.B u&lt;e Of llleM pm, f &lt; a very .&amp;i t time, trill
.anentire cur* of SALT ItHLUM and a »tn

tiigtoao so-d aswen Otter oi
bottle, and receive to thyactf1
—.
.r-„.
atiou—“tbo reward ia to itxxx that aro kind to tho
&gt;widow and the taibertae?*
•• '-■
Tbv fn*ud.
tH&gt;AMF All JUUT

Stacks of

itau

Bans’ 0Mln* -«ra&lt;eas th* ftteatinte ■

Ltoorfrc, KoWwOo. Wd. Tte.'H.iew.
Poor &lt;». J Woup: 1&gt;Var birt-rla «be lauar part

PrinodHTOBMl MAaSarML^Yr. Y,

ms-tS

rite
' mv hair, from a causa trokuowti to i»e&gt; -0«MMc-

- * raffia, ojlt'SS crxts rat sottli.
•» *’r • teteOGWn-iyr

scalp was almost -utirely bereft of its co«er&gt;rtg.

Ik pit|-aq.|irt» nf a
ru^j Cuu.Lut u.

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_t
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A’JWTW?8,
t
—--------------- -----Crayon AmbJtey^®f Vi
type; Melainewimpe; J

cMtUffi'f Ambrotype; N
■ #S»nrI Ambrotype; C

jA-ntbrorype; hope

•

�AMERICAN CEMENT GUE
•

la S.MU alhl.

rr WILL

MEND LEATHER.
A.

IM ,~r

FALL AND WINTEB

IT WILL MEND OLAHS."

■w. a. ,1m &gt;nw

■*•*"■ ***•-

IT WILL MEND IVOBT.

DR J. BOVEE DODS’
mporialWine Bitters’!

D-1 Um. .WVMMM Irv, Vmt. II k

IT WILL MEND CHINA
Year brakes CUroCuM ssdSsueorr m V

WE

ABB

NOW

with on. of

th.

ON

HAND

IT WILL MEND MARBLK.

LARGEST uxl

BEST AMortaMoto

of

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.
TW tho BLOOD PURIFIER aad BLOOD
P! LUI bare been proved by analyst* te

DRY

fCOKTAIN KO MINERAL.
That they cure tb* almost uaivsrsa! c—pistol,
DYHPEP81A
with vMrrtarMrteU4p, aad m a very abort tisw.

GOODS

No matter Ml

"fr'WTLL BENli alabaSthl
ll will M«d b!X,

Cool

Un. wri h

fwt ererjtk;., but

8AMUKL A LACEY,, Coas'r. State Land C

CHARLES DFSON, AUorney General.
JOHN ROBERTSON. Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master Q«ttnl.

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
all cases repairing a Taste

Dr. Mb* CeJetartHl WIm Nttm
AUBB tpwsjnrDMCqrYi &gt;

SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS,
however they may here been trifled with and
abased: that tbair direct tendency ia to tenfthea
hte,a»d reodar it etMeyabia. That. apenUing di­
rectly span th.
- Ou Bead, they

THE DETROIT ADVERTISER.

CAUflB BOON TO HEAL,

Tu Dailt Advkktbxb has entered ito
Inertly ttvenlh volume, being the oldest
existing journal in the North-west, and
has been identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increase ofthe
oorameree, the industry and prosperity

and discharge from the system, eveey taint of
Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwtoo. That

Pnro 25 Cento per Bottla.

OBSTRUCTIONS OFTHB BLOOD
OR 8RCRET10NH,
in which they do not give pevmyrf
aad, (if
sdminiaterrd before the very citadel of I lib has
been invaded,) jfjjf n win/ie
ewv.
Beer is mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VEG­
ETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by the
•xpe ierceof ibooaandaof livingwitaeaacs wb»,
in lettere, affidavit), medical work*, and by word
of mouth, proclaim ibetn to be the very beat prep­
aration uf ths kind ever offered to the brokrodown
victama of ill health. They bant disease through
every arenas and &gt;:rgan af the system, and to »xpal it thoroughly and permanently.
No om can doubt their superiority after
one single trial—they are uot only better
but, in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, far ft
takas a less a amber of ihoa to produce a better

and support of the friends of Tacts, Jus
and Humaxitt.

Ever shown in thia
a will a* lob. bold nd

hi

Ths War
It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined prosecution of the present
war against treason and disunion, until
ths last vestige of thia moat unnatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.
Hews Department.
The proprietors aro resolved to spare

no pains or expense to make the Advbbnan equal, ia all that constitutes a
good MWSMper, to any published in the
West.
With this view an able corps of

Market, which we

aro prepared to sell at a small

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

or Baad Dr. Hoback's Bpeeial Nottear and
CeruSeatoa nubliahed in a c&lt;&gt;ueDieaoua Bart of
thia paper from time to time. Dr. Robeck a Med­
ical Alamnec and Family Adviser, ooulaiai.r .

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

ly for Ha eolnent, which, to every form
«r, drover and lumbarman, is worthy tan
timo* the aubacrtpiion prio*. Consider­
ing tb* variety, quality and vain* of tbs
matter it enntoina, the Aavasrao* is lb*
cheapest paper in lb* Waal.

Price 25 Cento per Bott!*.
Pries 25 Cents per Butt!*.
Price 25 Centa per Buttle.

TERMS CASH,
rllsls by all Droggfate. «d Rtaro
generally througbont the country.

JOHN* A CBOStFT,
(Sole Maoufactarara.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,

Imporant to Builders.

Important to Railroad Companies.

Important to Farmer*.
To all

thii may concern and it tonCtrni everybody.

Umm whs o*ee use them will

CEMENT ROOFING,

“TBAT STANDARD SHEET.

1862.

.

A NEW ARTICLE.

Dr. KwtewckH A&lt;«marli

Great NaUonal Banner of Into I loot.

JEW TOBIMWCUBTI
A NEW YEAH WITH AN OLD FB1ENB.
On New Year's Day of 1SS1, that world-mown-

Bitter*.

A new ud daUghtfal Stomachicand Cordial far
Birina tone to ibv Stomarb. and tor the prsveation olbillioea oomplaioU incident to tha Wenteonatry. Try U.
A* a Burning drink to aaalat dieeetion and
reltet e Dyapepaia. it baa do r&lt;]oaL Try it.
in fluuor it U ruy-riw to «U utber Bittern. Try

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

Groceries! !

xxaxa* pm TEAB. Il is emphatically a
/cmi/ynewspaper. It eontaios a weakly
rsportrf tha markaSa, praparad aipraaa

Aa a beverage, they aro wfielmems laaacest
aad Mideras to tb« taste. They peeflaee tbo
cxhUarotfag eCscts of brandy or wtta without
intaxtewLiug^aud area vshmils reraify for^psr-

Price 25 Centa par Bottle.
Pries 25 Cents per Buttle.

JOHNS it CROSLEY3

Aneagmento have been made ensuring from ocean to ocean -and from Quebec, fa Canada
for thia paper the most complete com­ to FenaaooU, on the Golf of Mexico. Toaagnd
pendium of foreign intelligence published old, rich and poor, bare raaeled. In ite enchacUsg
stores ofwiadotn.romai ce. srt, poetry, snd genial
m any paper west of New York, while humor; aud its parise is
oar facilities f«.robtaining domestic news,
■•Familiar m their mouths as household words.”
military, political and general, are not
Ths noble pairiat solder in his tent toe, has
surpassed by any other journal. Besides whiled away the tedium of camp Ifta ia the ab
having paid correapoadento in all the sorbing review of its
XORTY BRILLIANT COLUMNS,
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the finding in them a fascinating mental discipline
known nolv to those who rally to the /fimwr-sterf
saeaion of Congress. and shall always be tfUt QraniJLrwi
Aswrisea InUUtd ata Gmprepared to send special reporters wher*In commetalng a New Year, the proprietors af
ever occasion may require. Thus, as a
Tm Naw Yonx klaacvar can only say. that it
newspaper, we propoee to place the Ad- shall be Chair aim to maka tbeir great family jour­
nal of ABerfaan literstare, far 1M2 mere bril last
vnnan m the first rank.
and enchanting than ever, fa its concentration of
ISAAC a MOTT,
all tbo world's grandest and most beautiful spscfalUes m healthful romance, grncofn! Poetry,
elegant and quaint Gossip, refining Knowledge, Is now receiving from New York and
sju-xHng HJmor.ud entertmnfag News-unUl,
Boston, hie fall stock of

It is now ov*r thirty on* year* sine*
the weekly issue of this paper was conmenced.
It lias always been and will
still continue to be, a valuable family
tie raps per.
This paper has been graally
improved of 1st* in its style and matter.
It ia a very largo vhect. containing thirtysix oelumna of reading matter, tb* very
emm of tb* daily issue, aad u fumiahod
to all aubacribar* ax th* low prim of an

lawyers end oft pMk spueham Bit Baak-Koepara, Tsilara, Baamslresses, Artiste, sad ill per~
“*• “V-*® I—

i.itpm-taui t&lt;&gt; House U« flees.

psr txitUa, or tA orr half dewn. OI the fteaadimvU» Mood Pills, 25 cento per bei, or 6 boxes

reporters, writers and oorreapundento baa
been engaged, whose attention every
passing event of importance will claim.

WEKKLY ADYKBTMKa.

AMERICA* CEMElfT ELITE.

the liver, the nervoua system, the skin, gtands or
““‘ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR

of the PaanrsciAB Stats.
Ito proprietors aro determined that its
future shall be worthy of tbo confidence

advocating the principles of the Bbpvsucajt Partt, which if faithfully carried
out in the eoencila of our nation, will sdve’
our coutnry from the evils now besetting
it, and will make it the freest and best
Government the world ever saw.
It will discuss with faithfulness and
candor all tbo great questions agitating
tha public mind from day to day.
On the question of the extension of Humav SLAvaar, it will stand forth ito oneomprotnixing foe. believing as it most
religiously does, that slavery ia the pri­
mary cause of tho present conflict be­
tween the North ana the South, and that
it lervea a fearful blight upon the country
er notion seeking to outspread and uphold

ftr Base Ttosta. so aaasaoo among tha Ctargy
• 10 00 a year saved ia every family
On* Buttle of

aa ft already rules the happy domeitic flroalda
The editorial tone and NaUonal departments of
Consisting in pert of
the Nxw Tons Mxacvxx will continue true io that
liity spirit of patriotism which has mute it toe
New Orleans, Muscovado. Coffee,
ceasitvof the people since the War begun, and
kept it In culhnaisatio demand when other abash Crushed. Powdered and Granulated Su­
an dying all around it lor waat of proper aupgars.
P°JUready the Isnrasi Literary Jecraal fa ths
M'dasaea and Syrups,
world aad fy-—
&lt;■i.^i.
Green and Black Teas.
Iiant literary
Rio, Cevlnn. and Java Cofl*,
Stone, WiMiden, and Willow Ware,

Ciguro, T"b»coo. and Snuff,
Salt and Water Lime,
Soaps, Seleratua, Cassia, Pepper and
Spice.

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

Imperial Wine Bitten
Are pwparad by aa eminent andskillfMlp! ysiemn
vbabai. u»cd thea atKcewfalir he hu praeteea
tor U&gt;a test tweaty five yaara.
The pr^ttotor.

It caa be applied to saw xud old aoen uf all.

xMixh tbo madicaL m®, of tha ru antsy, on a
4 tfcinr dlaapproro of PnfiaM Medirinwa^t
"«* Wjeve.n reepoatabte Pbysteton can be
in tbe United btaiea. oaqnaiMad wftb their
/Wjjrtbnir*imperial**1!sFrit*.

The fcrarata of theae Bifiera. now (IK!) the
ante property of l)r Hoback, or-jnoatod with one
of the oldeai and moat eminent Radical Pencil

It win aoan be far ante by an of Dr. Hobaak'a
numerous A Kent*, end at Hotcla, Ac., the cnunlrr
over. In the map time, orders will be filled di­
rect flow Cineinnnti in any quantrty. nt the low­
est rates. It ia pal up in Quart Bottles, and
aoeurtty packed in one dozen -aaea. Half dex.
aainplo case* will, howerer. be peeked and teal to
anr iddrrto, if deairod.
Retail Price $1 per Bottle, er six for gg.

not fail to keep a

DR. J. BOVEE PODS’

1* aU newly nettled ptaeea. where there
***** P—t»ty af decay mg •tesber.
. Aiczmcn.
------------- --------------- ---- ------- -- -----------i CMBAPEVT hittera abtaU bs seed every moeatag befces
and MOST DUB ABU! RGOFINO fa wee. ft ia is
every respect A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER and
DR. J'. BOVEE D0D8TIME rtbdff ceveriag far BOOTS OF ALL
KINDS.
HUEPIMKUkl. ‘JX31X1 HEIW3B10
nwufteOATrmterrW msaV***^
twite/
which combine the dmir.ble propvr- Atewmfawjaf a pure sod Dnadt&gt;l».T«tod wtaa,
combined
Barberry.
Solemon’a b'vsL CaroUra 01 Zbdirir) ana 1'vrajHldr. which ora uni­ frsv.
ViMwith
CberfT
Trr^Bsrk.XpifcemrtUlZX
versally srirnewlrdaad to bow sei roes d hr G UTT A
PERCHA AND INDIA RUBBER.

N* Heat is required in making application

SMW Stag.
It can be applied by any one,

and when finiahrd farms s perfectly Fxxs Paoor
m elastic body, wkkb cassoi be faPrincipal efltes and sals rrouM, Na. * East Mwfam.wiUi
farad by Hasr. U&gt;u&gt; er ttamu4taa»*n« of Bow
Foarth st., »d beAding from Mainatroet, CinctaBoaam, or soy extents! settee wboterer.
anti. O.. Laboratan in Hammond street.
far sate by J. P. Roberta A Co. Haettnrn, Eli
Xtetada^ranMvUle MOkP. A. Caater, atobfte*
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,
man and De Reimer. Mlddtorilla, M. C. Swift,
Pnirterills, and by D-ugglala and Martbutn&lt;*»
For Coating Metals of all Kind* when
ready throughout the country.
sprSS-Iy
exposed to the Action of the Weather,

TONIC, MtDIONl AND BSVRRAAK.
PCRCHA8B ONE BOTTLE’!

n cmw

um. i

m»si *er

rarti, u.

i

ea.wuusrss

Prepared andaold by

NOTICE
ns moET ®rms,

F»r rreserriae »4 Bei
Bw&amp;.rallU

Metil

CHARLES W1DDIHXLD A CO.,
x&gt;ui rxoexiarojra.

TWa tha eatg anvpatiiim tomra which trtAavecetomu ataapaaaf
alnaate. for

THAT ALL THOSE NOTES * ACCOUNTS

Of Long Standing,

elasticity is not Injured by the coaUacttoa and
rxpSMioe of TIN or otbar METAL tOOFB, coa-

GROCERY, SALOON,

Ia addition to tbo above stock of OrooorfaaCbe

Tta MbKrib.r h bo* prepare U nil
FAMILY GROCERIES
A. lew m th. loweM, Ar CbMorrmAr.'

«T MvBv, J——? «K IMt.

“"“"“the RATTLESNAKE:
Partieelar attention paid to filling or­
ders from Heatings and vicinity, and
astisfisdion guaranteed In every c*oe.
—The highest market price always
paid for Produce.
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FAULT NEWSPAPER

DRUG 8TOREII!

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TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

W. PARKER,
Nras!£sf*£Lts
«1 ki.de of Proto. bongto aUMI

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GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,

PRUNES. FIGS. RAI AIN®. CODFISH;
In fact, ercrviLI.g is the Groewry Hoe, «*eh m
will bo needed for fomtiv ns..
Al»o a great variety ef lb.

tVEEZEY a ALLEN.

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TTOXNTYS AT LA Wand Holteitea in Chas­
. eery.

PartiMlw attention ueid to Cotivejr-

etae, the InrarOrUioa oftitfea to Load

r&gt;Wo«arM of ■nortotzvi, Ac.
Will be banpy
it U.d toall calle lathe Uee of their prvtoinn

iOoMntbe Court Haoee, HaatlsR., Mich.
aim A. Sw.rt.r,
Feast Allkt.

hi its Thirteenth Tear.
It b a T iw,
Cheaper, and, for MlihlfC renders, a
Better Family Newepaper,than any NewYork, er other Eastern Paper published.
It contain. Eight Paget of Seven columns
each, making it larger than the Naw York
Tribune.
It fimrisbes tn Michigan rea
dera all Important General Newt as Fol­
ly and Latsb than any New Turk Paper,
and Telegraphic. Foreign. Domestic, East
era Md hoax' M.rkoc NEWS FROM
THREE TO FOOR DAYS LATER
THAN ANY NEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPER, which with its Agricultural,
Commercial, mhcellaoroua, and State
important Local Newt from all parte.
New. Departments,—ghina. each week,
a
summary wf all interesting sod
nt
Michigan— ria
dev&lt;&gt;ti«»n to the
Loral and General lnt»re.ta &lt;&gt;l Michisan,
give to its column. Attractions which
Citltens of Michigan cannot find in any
Taylor, was licooood when a youth of
New York or ••ther Eastern Paper, and
twenty one. to practice at the bar of this
whrab cannot but make Tt a more welcome efty. ’ He was poor but well eduoated,
visitor tn the Family Cirele. the Farmer
and poasessod extr.ordlnnry genius. The
Mechanics. Merchant, or Professional
graces of hk penmn. combined with tbe
Man. and give to the Detroit Wetily
superiority of his intelleot-enabled him to
Tribune superior claims to their pntTOBwin tbo hand of a fashionable beauty.—
Twelve months afterwards the husband
Rrcular, reliable rotr«&lt;p«&gt;ndenta with
wan employed by a wealthy form of this
the Michigan Regiments in tbe Armyjmd
city to go an a miarion as lane agent to
at Washington,win continue to give the
tbo West As a heavy salary was offer­
readers of the Tba Drrjmrr TsiacMX full
ed, Taylor bode farawell to bls wife and
and accurate accounts of the rnovemonta
infant son.
Ho wrote back
of our Michigan wddierv during the war.
but received not a lino in
and «t the doing, of congress
in this
months elapsed when the'
teatnre. the Tktewwa has no superior in
eda letter from hia etn P
the State, as it has not In general interest
ptoioed all. Shortly after hie departure
or variety «»f care folly selected news and
for the West, the wife and her father re­
Famity reading, while the attention paid
moved to Mi-v.ia.ippi. There she insmeto our ova Slatt matters makes it, for the
diatoly oblaioed a divorce, by an sot of
Mi.'hignn reader, whether former, me
the Legislature, married again forthwith,
chenic, or other, superior to any Eastern
and t&lt;&gt; complete the climax of cruelty
l*pw______ ___
and wrong, had the narpeef Taylor's non
eha*0ed to Marks—that «f her second
Invariably in advance—Single Copy, matrimonial partner! This perfidy near­
tl.50 a year.
ly drove Taylor inaane.
Hi. career
Twenty Copras. $20,80,and extra Copy from that oeriod, boearae eccentric b tbo
t&lt;&gt; the person who fi-rms the Club.
last dagroo; acmetimes he plead at the
For n Club of Fifty we give Three bar—until, ai last, s fever carried him
Extra C«pies.or tboTri-Weekly Tribune. offal a aumparaurely early age. Jlfada*
For a Club of One Hundred,'Six Extra

Ait CuMig ExlrieU,
FOB THS MPMClAi. DXKXriT OF TBF LA DIO.

ST.A.TIOZN’EnRrsr,

PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Am
and counsellor at law,
and Solicitor and Oo«n&lt;e»er in Chaowry.Upon our rtrivo may b. lo.nd all of th
Particalar attention paid to the collection of
MOST POPULAR
claims and money prompt!v remitted.
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H. WBMinT,

ttorney

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PATENT MEDICINES
•f tbo day-

BEW, FEB

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•r Beady Pay, •aly-

H.r. counurr,
TkTWTArr FUBLIC soA Oeveyaaasr, willI s
M to all totoaess
to tow with

IN

Ot^es. er the Daily Tribune.
The Low Price (a Cis ba will net admit
of the payment of oomruiMkxMto Agents

beyond the above terms. Our aim and
demgn is l&gt;&gt; furnish
MiehigMt readers
a MtcaroAM Family Ntmms, equal
in Sine end Gmrral Interest, and Better
foi^hnn then anv New York ur other
Eastern papqr at the lotMtlprkt poniHt
to Chiho, as a means of preparing Mff
fortifying ita political Iriaadp on Btats
Issvtt and all questions State Policy, and
State Adtninfstratkm, and as an induce­
ment to Voluntary Effort oo the part of
the Republicans of MMfrjs, for the
general good, to get up Gubs and extend
Its circulation to every ornnbed Town
ship in the State.
Republicans I Rally
to tbe support of your County and State

acriptions may commence at any time.—
PAY ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.—
When a Club hat been forwarded, ad
dltfoat may to made to it on the tame
terms, whethar sent in by the parson
forming it or not.
It ft not uecseesry
that the members al a Club should receive
their paper, at the tame PostoAce. CierEmsn are supplied nt the Lowest Clvs
ma. Money may be forwarded by mail
etoor risk.
Specimen Cbpiee will bo
eeat free to all who desire them.

REBED1AX. AGJRMT.
1OU8TONIC STIMULANT.

The Datratt Daily Tribune

At an early boar the 0th ef April,
Ittft, the aeon bomb OarUriUe. Test­
as, wan crowded Co overflowing. Save
b tbo war tianee peat, Rare bed asvor
been
witn—id
a gathering b
Rad River couuty, while tbo strung «mJthroughout the aoaotably, betokened eeute
great occaaion.
A concise narrative will
sufficiently explain the matter.
About tbe dose of 1839, George Hop­
kina, one of tbo wealthiest planters and
Moot influctfad mon of Northern Texas,
offered a grew Insult to Mary Elliston
tbo young and bsanttfn! wife of his chief
overseer.
The busbaad threatened to
chastise hhn for the outrage, whereupon
Hopkina loaded hiaguu, went to Elliston's

bouse, aud shot Hm in his own door.—
Ths murderer was arrested, and bailed
to answer the charge, this occurrence pro­
duced intense excitement, and Hopkina,
in order to turn tbe tide of popular op­
pinion, or at least to mitigate thegeuantl
wrath, which at first was violent agaiast
him, circulated reporta infqtnausty prow
dicta! to tbe character of tba woman who
had already suffered wrong at his bands.
She brought tor suit for alaBder. And
thus two causes, ono criminal and the
other civil, and both out of the cams
tragedy, were pending In the April Cir­

cuit Court for 1840.
The interest naturally felt by ths com­
munity as to tbe issue became for deeper
when it was known that Ashley and Pike
of Arkaasaa, and the celebrated S- S.
Prentiss of Now Orleans, each with enor­
mous fees, had been retained by Hopkins

la published Mormng and Evening, and
b snot to aH pert, of rite State, by the
first n&gt;aU, express, railroad, and other far hia defense.
The trial oa the indictment for murder,
euavoyaaeM, giving the very fafosf Tele­
graph, Commercial. Marine, Political and ended oa tbe 6lh of April, with theaqtov
al of Hopkins. Buch a result might well
General Nawu, Foreign and domestic.
liave been «&gt;rwen, by comparing tbe
Txnms- $8 per year.
ulente of the oouatel eagaged on either
side Tbs Zmomi lawyers wore Utterly
THT DETROIT TE1 WEEKLY TEI8CKE ..ver• helmed by tbo arguments and eloIs published everr Tuv«dav,Thursday end quewae «4 their flpfMHMMa. It was a fight
WrM to B. ■- HUB A CO.. Me. » Psrt Saturday wi&lt;«r»&lt;iu»; &lt;nd aent by mail V&gt; of dwarts Spain* giants.
low, Jtew fort.
all porta. »u tbeytioHMMr «f publication
The .tender suit was sot for the &amp;tii.
at $8.00 psr arnroni • two copies, $5.00; and tbe throng
five ooptoa, to un* addrewA, $l(to$i and
any larger number at the Mtns rate.
It may ae-m etrange. the ourrwit «f public
wmtabs all the /ctosf artN of two days of sentiment now raQ decidedly for Hopkins.
the Daily.
His menev had procured p««ii4ed witoes-

of gebue; but then Ms tsRMfci Use
eyes, hardly vMblo beneath their mas•ive Bratop, looked dim, drqomy. alnort
unenotofoun; sad Ma etotMtg w« ao •»csedtagly shabby that the court hwitetod to y
M pniisH.gaisi Ma
“fXTJSi Mtetebeca aalered on tbo
rolls of theStator demaaSdthe Judge

Mil ll ia immaterial about my name's
being aa year ro!la,NaMmorod dMttMMer, hfo thfo, bloadlsM Bpatoitag up &amp;
a fiendish sneer.

-I a^y be allowed to
appear anan. by the courtesy of the court
and bar. Hero is my License from tbe

honded tbo Judge a broad parebmanL—
The trial Immediately went oa.
la (be eiaminatka of witoeseee the
stranger evinced but Tit tie ftigensrtty, as
was commonly thought
He suffered
each one to tell his own story witboat tnterrapUaM. though he eattrivod to make
each one tell Hover two or three tinyae.
Ho put few cross questions, whieb with

keen witnesses, only serve to oonwot
mistaken; aad bn made bo notes, whteb

might have been seen to flit ecrow tba
fine fealurra of Pike, aid to darkvn area
the bright eyes of Prectim.
They Mw
that they had catffkl a ThrMr; bat who
it was, or bow it happened, ra tmpowiblo to guecc.
Col. Ashley spoke first He dealt the
jury a dish of that elate, dry logic, which
years after that rendered him famous in
the Senate of the Union,
The pool, Albert Pika, fallowed wlft

arichtetoefwit, «ad a han torrent of
eaartc rtdlenla, fa whisk you may to
aura neither (to ptaintiff nor the platatifTs
njgtf tuontj were either forgetMi cw

Mandant, with • gie# ofgergvooe words
briRbntmu showeref foiling bora, and
with a imal burst of oratory that brought
the bmtavdown hi oheers, in which tbo
sworn jury themselves jobed, Rotwithsttndhtg the steen “order P Mordor lH of
tbe bench. Thus wonderfully ensroptible are tbe Southwestern people to the
charms of impassioned eloquence:
It was then tbe stranger's torn.
He
had remained apparently distracted dar­
ing all tbe previous speeches. Still and
straight, and motionless in his seat, his
pale, smooth forehead shooting up high
like a mountain cooe of enow; but for
lltat eternal twitch that came tad went
perpetually in hia sallow cheeks, you
would have teksn bias fora mtoomeo of
marble or s haMan fotin carved in ice.*—

the foreman with bio tong boar fitemr.—
With eyoa still half shut, and standing
rigid aaa pillar of iron, hia thia lips cud
as if in measureless score, dlghtiy apart,
and tbo roton coni as forth. At Broth M

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NOTICE!
How to Save Money!

4EsL

eoa, wto orW
erfal adv Mtoe

dhaemly bio now.
Indeed, SO triampWl

had been the succesuf the previous daythan wbM the eM-waaenltod Mary EJJtotoa wan kA witfomrt na altemojr—they
hod all wULdeawa. Thu prosy pettifog
gers dared art brwee again th. sharp wit
uf Pike and thesesthing thrmder of proa­
des.
*

“Have yaa

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bfwbafi

Anon.be cams to the dsxxliag wit of
Che p»&gt;« lawyer, Pika. Thea the oorl at
bte^ip^grew charpar; Ma scitow Mac

dim and d
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in the eye—■tbe fell heart Streamed ent
on tbe taee. Jn five minutes Pide’e wit
eeawtod tbs fi&gt;am offofly. aad bte fio«
satire borrIWe wofoaity, when giaB—ad
witb tiw amiable nmoM of foo acruwor,

Lbs abataott of (he dlapatdi was oomotamooted to tbo IbrMer. ho Mid to seme
Americana forming a group near him,
Itof to aAaaef/Vf &amp;e/ to mbH OMyrafo.
lalf them as Ito/awraHc B«rw ntnta hast'
‘
■ |nMMrui^bA chabaB mbm.
aoUo or gracitMte

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HVAE JUST RECEIVED

QTATB of MirnumN. Ha.ar cofWwr.' as.
O At a ae.-iotucJ lh» Pa batei Court, for tbe
couutv of Barry, b'.ld. n nl the Probate Ufccc in
w&lt; .iLUCT^jr^u^. .« 4.. »&gt; ..«-■. a.,
of February, in the tear ut our 1 ord «»tib tiiuu
tand otg-4 hw-tdK'l aa i-ao,.- W-jf.

Frlzr Fcrtry.

lat«- vl »&gt;ad cuypiy. di^iaaua
,,
0 । rmu!iii)t aiid Uluig the pctirron'. Uni* ventied
|O| Klair
.peaying, for vaitejtf rraMMia
-thereiu act fortiijiial buminiatni^iuu &lt;■! said iatatr
Ibr gran led,an* ui.it Join&gt; M. X&lt;*&lt;■■. Henry Uruwu
iaad tbr pqJiUutter be vpnaiiuted aJiiimicraiora.
: TlieivifpdSi it’ia rdeted that Mvuco*. tl»&gt; id
«s*
■ms; wr«’»■
and lual Un- heir* at ldi*.&gt;i tol l &gt;,e&lt;t a» &lt;&gt;, uu. ail
other peravi.a interested rt» «a&lt;d totalr ate r&lt;i|U

English. Spanish. German

show cau*e,if a:»V tin rvur, whv «He pravOv of tue
petiu..i1&lt;t'd-mWUoib -irfe-AMOt
And &gt;1 .a tycUeo^fAfHp Ahoy
prut enet
Err liotn-wto an . part.ue ,iuK&lt;mI&lt;,4. ; tin j*hucy uf ■M p.&lt;tln..A, oiid-Mite' iWu nug llu-rrol,

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Willita «Vuvglr?k F wr*vea:^ti&gt;gtofr.W» —
Having been ।niubledwitb a difflcolty fn tbe l.iver
anddb l.Uiius aiucka, Lteto adtiiterfi
a beaad,

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iih’SM-AjtPblA, sty tuuifiugUy cicAbving the
!ir»t and eo-mni »lutna-.l.«. and creating a U&lt;*w uf
pu-c atol heal toy Ude, uislaad al ibe stale aud
.cridl.uu; T1.ATU1.ENLT. Two. ar Armay
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A«Wr.&lt;r* W&gt;Oe-J»TATKUF MICHJQA.V
County or Burry at.
-AW toaaion of the Pre bate Court teethe CpuaW’
of Utnjf. balden « tbe •Probate Offlot.iu tbe vil­ Warworn country, tlieae
WlU. b^M^od
lage of IlMtinga, oo Monday the if th day of Jan­ a ease, speedy aud certain reroedy. .Qlbfir weedsuary, in lha. year. one ibouiand eight hundred cinealeave tbo system uubjeel w-a »tturi» irf tbo
and aHtytwoi preseut 8. C-&gt; Priudie, Judge uf
*Ja*Sow^roftfryate ofAlmlrp Volislit*
BU.IOUsJ FEVKHB W-iJVER CVMPLAIXTS.
(iiuWMvf, Iwago* AHtevnuLaod DioOn rtadiM and tiling the petition, du|y verified uau uh Fi-XlAa-ihr M«-dk.lne~ have beau -aed
of Uarid Hosier,praying.for certain reaauua there
iu Mt forth, that udiaruwiteaiion ot said eelate be
panted, asci that pberlea Qalleway be appointed

yautbM beavpr.
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inform thee that the luQr M my head &lt;U I
over tweut’y yean a^d, iHWf*&lt;y4b Mty

and

I have nurbttD. fcbluULDhuir.
tber litre I born able io do lb

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permanent ly.J4«j| tn X it. 4* to ptmi&amp;reinits use

jatlun—"tbe reward Io to tbuao that are kind *4 W
widow and the tatbariauM*: »«T « c
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FALL AND WINTER

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factu
TW the BLOOD FUBIFUta aud RLOOt
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pid ty andTrUtodt tarlgtma&amp;agoperettou. Thai
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bsesrw foy may hews beau triM wrth aa
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has beon identified more than any other
paper wish the growth and faerssss of Um

camtoorea, tbo industry and prosperity

Ever shown in this
Il will aim to be bold and fearieea in
udvoeaimg Um prmcipfo of Um Rarvaucam PAfcTT. which if faithfully carried
Mt in tbe eoundls of our nation, will eave
cur aoutarr from Um evil* now besetting
it, aad will make il tbe freest and best
Gaveremeot the world ever saw.
R will discuss with faithfulnets and
candor all tbo grout questions agitating
the public mind frem day to day.
Oa the question of the extension of He
mawSiatbat, it will stand forth its un
compromising foe. believing as it most
religiously does, that alarury io tbe pri
mary eause of tbe preeeut conflict be­
tween tbe North sad Um South, and that
il larvae a fearful blight upon the country
or nxtioc seeking to outspread and uphold

iory foully
L&gt;m» rt-rf’lr of

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Tn Daily Armnsn has sntersd its
twnty-wumlA vahtmt, beisg tbe oldest
existing journal in lbs North-west, and

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Prtcu 25 t-.-nis per Bottle.

OWTIUCTIOXR OTTHK BLOOD
OK SKCKEnOSlt
ia which they do aet giro prompt
aad. (H
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beeaiaeaded.!ePtet apteai«i m* pnfmt nro.
Bear in mind that lieSCAXDfXATTAN VEO
ETABLE BLOOD P1LJ* are rednraed by the

ut mouth, proclaim tbe* to be the ran best prep­
aration -«f U&gt;e kind ever ofierud to tbe brolrodm
riotims uf 0 fetoIlk Thor bant d&lt;ae*M thrwwgb
ermy arenueoAd organ of tberyntm. nd te apel ft thersughly andperwmowtly.
No ous car. doobt their superiority afiar
oto single trial -they are u .1 only bettor
bat, in Aset, cheeper than nay other PUls. for it
takes a less number of them to produc* a better
effrel.
Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier. Al
per bottle, or A’ pet half ih-ssn. Of the Hcsnuiuavian Blood Pills, AS eon is per box. er &amp; boxes

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

AMERH AN CEMENT GLEE,

RECRUIT Till DEBILITATED,

aad thereto no dweaarof tbe hte.-a.-b and Itowrls
U&gt;r lirer, the i&gt;ervsus ayaicm. tbe shin, gtaoda or

Read Dr. Boback's Specie] Xrtteea and

Prior 25 Cent* per Bottle.
Pn&lt;. 25 Crate prt B-&gt;itle.

I'rfo 25 Crt&gt;fS pri Bottle.

r

I.ibrtal Reduction to Whole.

iiupuriMil i • House OaOera.
Imporaui U&gt; Buildvn*.

important U&gt; Railroad Companies.

Important to Farmers.
Tn all whom (kit may nactrn anti il ton
carum ntrytvdu

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

JOHNS k CR0SLET8

CEIMT BOBFIMG,
A NEW ARTICLE.

IT IS FIKE AID WATER PltOOF

JEW YOBKMEECUKY!

loner ft (a myriar to •&amp; other Wtura.

Try

A NKW YEAR WITH AX OLD FKIKNN.
M fosmels of tbeee Bittern, new (IAll) the
property of Dr Robeek. cr'rtMtod w ihoue
M o«a.t and most esnnient Nedkal Preet I

On Mow.Yew’s Day of IM*, that weridrraowu
—* —* —— —1—I-U - - -■ —r i — — - - - * ■
17

V irk end all parts of ths
Wet Indies, end Central
be«l&lt;! ngn of el! Usds, sue-—
^-m.
ma. t’aneusa. Ban Rosn Daren. Cars, nd on
Public Buualbwo genrreUv, OussamniBr Bum
ixoa. Ac.; by the pnecipal Ihimtu, A ncKnaow.
“ * --------- sd baa ucpred tebe tbeCBKAHM

URABUMOFIKG fat use; Mtoia

stores ofwisdotn,rom*Be«, art, poetry, aud i-J
humor; aad its periae la

“Familiar in their mouths as household words."
MtMMgdV any uthur journal,

Bduidm

The noble patriot soldier in hie tent loo. has
whiled ewar tbo todiam of camp life to tbe ab­
sorbing review of Us
FORTT BRILLIANT COLUMNS,
finding in them a feseinoting mental discipline
knows noir to tbous who rally to the
oftka GmuAJLrmyf Amtrittm JmoUrnt mm Gr»-

htfag MM eorreapondanii in all Um
caxnpi WMt and South, we shall also
maartah one at Washington during Um
■mate* ef Congress, and shall always ba
prepared to send special reporters wbereNow Year, tbo proprietors of
ereroccaaicn may require. Thus, as a
Tea Wav Yosa MaianrsT can only aar. that il
urwpupw, wuprepoae to place the Ao- shall be mwt etao te 1
nal of AMriOMWtar
and enchanting than rror, in its eonoantration of
all tbe world’s grandlest and moot beautiful spe-

■gwkltag Humor, aad entertaining X«wa-outil,

------ raise ths court, ths camp, the bower,”
aa H already rnfo tbo happy doMadta Areafate
Tbo editorial tone aad National department* of
the .Naw Toaa MsSccar will coatiuna troo te that
n«y spirit of gitrisfaM wbteb bua muda it a neceaaity of tbe people since the War began, and
ks»A it in anthusiaatia demand when other ahoata
are dying all amud it ter want ef proper auppert
Alrredy the largest Literary Jocraal in Um
- - - - - - » o - - - - aa- •------ *
* LUI.

every respset I
rink rtooi
KINDS.
niritQaOXLYmairrml mm
Ruled AMaeviush combine ths &lt;

itewtffea.ImNSMtMrarii
Sretsa reireaa, Seton Woasa, luu. A baa ISA
A""Llr tern toon eMfoy anaoA
Mto. &lt;
HutoM Oto—ayfaafcldtoiMi list tarf 4faM ■
eyswn.
VDKSUT SUbSLL.

TOXIC, MiJklCINI AXB MmAflL
ISAAC

C.

PUBCHASK ONE BOTCLB!!

MOTT,'

«riTA-PEUCHA
la now receiving from Naw York
Boston, his fall suwk of

CEMENT,

and

I C'-anng M-fou &lt; f ail Rinds when
w&lt;t T» th* iCuaei ui tbe Weather,

Groce r ies! I

NOTICE

Consisting in part of
New Orleans, Mua&amp;ivado, Coffee,
Crushed. Powdered and Granulated 8u-

US
Mt-laaaca and Syrups,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java CA,
Btrme, Wm4en, and Willow Ware.
art. Tobacco, and Snuff
and Water Lime.
Soaps. Sale rains. Cassia, Pepper vtd

JEEBIOM’

®TOK,

THAT ATX THOSE MOTES A ACCOUNTS

Of Long Standing,

•*F«a*fefa 01 *?■*mbsrMWTALWW, «meequeot apou sodden ehsngea of tae WsMbee.

TbatareNetPnidkytbe Site •« ■VSi

Hill be left at tbe Exprem Oflcc.
Fer Cellectlea,

aad prevented from further enrroofam aud Isukwtxaaar mts-unru a raarservr wassu non*

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                    <text>REPUBLICAN BA
VOL 6.
JortTB.

WAR!
DRUG STORE!!!

that the «aly way yoaeae reaA Ae mate
rtream is by credits, running vat and intermetfog ft. At As brick yard we ocr
barked in a .utter, oaetsimog the Culunel
sad eoptaiu Eldar, (Co. E,) with tea men.
A medium sized flat boat containing Capteln Guild and SO mon, a large Irt bunt
containing Lieut. Phillips, Lteut. Tumor*
myself sad « mon, aU mode Ao main
obaaari by ons uf these afore raid creeks,
and started up tbe river towards a plan,
tatioo on tbe main land, known aa Ao
Adams place, where there was a rebel
camp. The Colonel reconnoitered tbe
place, going cliesd, when be discovered,
a little back from the river, »00 men
drawn up in lino of battle.
In order for us to eflbet a leading here
wo had to go through a narrow otannel,
within musket shot of tbe rebel force.—

Folks
the wpaet, cause, y« see.
His tai! ni ffa to tareahlag j
And stffl ths more they Jet him ba,

The aura ba mad* a aDubisg

Roberts &amp; Strikes,
Ban Butl«r .be«r*d up algh to hla,
With casttout legal phrases.
Then Fromoat went M nigh agin,

K Hkbc, Barulat FluM,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi mvm,

W.PABEEB,

jy FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPQBE8,0NLY.JC

TtarV. .word. aaihMihtd Uxtasst te tack.
Atd stop his coon* cnlocky;
Bat Old Ate polls ,«&amp;&gt; ■!! stack,
Bscssm of old Keatseky.
.

Catil ws kill this tent oatrigU
Hs*U always, keep rwjHgiug;
'Twill always ent a nation »1&lt;M,
ToJtedhiia or to cap UiM.
To sod him is th* &gt;nly way ,
That stands to ssnae or rweaenj

HOLESALE and retail doJu in Grewio
m4 Prtruiau. Park, Lard, Better, and
4 Unteef Product touch: sad wld, at bls “old
asaad”

W

UAPPEX

a

renews.

GROCERIES!

TTORNEYS tad COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
. SeUcitoM In Cbanoerv, Tax sad Insures?*
TEA, COFFEE, SUOAB, SPICI3. PEPPEX,
FBUNES. FlOS, RAISINS, CODFISH;

^urellann.

»fret, svwnrtMer in ths Gmtry Uns, ««ch S
rill te wrwlul for famiir usa.
Also a gmt variaty of th*

ex'll ndST IPIEKFUIHXB?

And Cooklifl Extracts*

BsAvroirT. Pear RuXaL Isuxs,
Jaaasry 1Mb, IM*.
Dsab Bafnkm:—1 am

&gt; ’
I

reminded by

the dele uf iny letter, uf Um old adage.

The weeks

“Time wails f«»r no man."

come and g« and the day* glide swiftly

along, and amidst the
PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES. CARDS, 4s., Ac.

Uyoa snr skslvss may ta teesd all of ths

most porciaB

PATENT MEDICINES
DANIEL COOK,

JACOB FEKR1S,

1. A. HOLBROOK,

We, in Dixie, who have been

accce-

to med, hsretotere, to hear the merry jin.

glc uf the sleigh bell, and

the ringing

laugh &lt;&gt;fjoyous participant* In blelghridcs
Southern sun! that we are in mid’ winter.

1 ehall probably record no news fur

, C.umwUwr '■&gt; UlidllT

A

routine of

coguizant of

their paMMge.

can hardly imagine, under the rays of a

EST1CE OF TUB PEACE, General Land and
Tax AJfect- nin attend to tba callee’..oa of

TTORNEY and OountcUr.t U». SaUdtor in
,
* “
*
*
OSes.

busy

camp duties, one is hardly

(OSSA?, IFiDS (CASE
ors«a«r r«j. «irSmmI Muslim will b. mW Is OOlirOCHDING sn«J nutting up PRt3CRIITl0NS; snd say
ou* purcsMloic mediciMB of M cm re«y spos
tbeir tain*

GENTTnSTEHastixob

R0BERT8 A STRIKERMabcb C. ladl.

you that you have not already received
from other sources; end yet I want to
write it.
I ain truly thankful that with
one exception t ran rejairt all of Compsny F alike, who wcru living at my last
writing.
And, still l&gt;euer, nut woe of tbe
nuuilirr « sick beyond hope* of recovery.
John B. Tatro, after a protracted illneas,
went to hie Gad.
He was, in stature,
our smallest man, but up to tbe time of
hia eirkness. for duty, one «»f our beat.—
He wee cheerful, ever ready for duty^cd
very prompt end energetic in drills. Just

before he was taken sick, he was on his
way to tbe spring fur a pail uf *atcr/md

Adame place we beard up the river tbe
heavy boom of artillery atifl knew that
the work of tho day w
mooasd, and Art gusWts oMtag ftwm
Tbfai tbs Gsseral tbooght would be im- Beaufort oo the &lt;bar side df the
prudoat, and ordered m to go down tho wens engaging the rebel batteries. At
river, some two miles to anoAer landing, Adams plantation all tbs regimeate land­
ar.d see if we could sot effect our purpose ed and took dinser, and such a dinner as
there. So we about faced and started ssldtera rarely owjoy. fifty shining ebo­
down tbe river.
We bed n«i€ gone for ny faces uilh ivory whiob tbe most faswbeo wo mw a squad from tbe Port Roy- tidiuos might cavy, to full view gave ua
el aide, opp&lt;wiie the Adams Place, which welcome.
And tbe way Ao «Sk, better,
we thought meant for tn to come ashore cream, prreerves, jaaw, jallioe. sad Aa
there.
We c&gt;«rayed the intelllgenoe like suffered vMiwotra. GrartfeUy!
forward to th* Culonel, wbo^was oae- —’be Diggers said, mow bed uleen gone,
third of a mile down tbe rivet from the run away and left there only about otM
flats, but be did not regard tbe signal, for hour befim. He had buried some few
reasons boat known to blroselfi and beds vs! sables sadfocMop
us rorae over. The sequel proved that
*e ought tn hare returned at the signal,
for it came from General Btovima. who cuarcblft the following order: New Yorf
was stationed opposite the Adams place, 79th, Michigan 8th, Pennsylvania, New
with a eeution of HsmUtoe’o Bsttery.and
who effectually shelled out Ae rebel fares
so that if wo nad been Acre, wo might
have tended unmolested.
We had proofed id dawn tbe river
some distance when we nutired a doud
of dust a litde from tbe main sta»re; and
which ww thought must be made by n
troop of cavalry.
But we sone found to
our sorrow, that ft eras a worse fix to
contend with than cavalry, for. when we
came Io plain sight of them, and saw them
wheel rwuad into Hoe, we made up our
minds it was two pieces of oaimon.againet tWQ.Iosded flat boats rowing a­
gainst a strong incoming Ude. and lees
than a half mile rangr.
W.laJ not long
to wait,for we M&lt; -■» 1 burtt ot siwdce gnve
the cry of-Down!"1 just in time to have
a shower ofgrape amid cuDnluter pass ever
, atbr water fwm on
all eMee of oa.
We bad in eaeh bonfire
euntrabsndn to row, best at the fir»t shot
they fell beipieea, and cried ‘‘Lord, G»&lt;d !
Oh Jesus, save ua;w nor would they
touch an oar until they bad to da it tinder
the fear of a drawn sword and instant
death if the^ refused.
By this time our
boat was nearly aground end there arose
another difficulty, for tbe cry was. to go
ashore, which, an this marsh and sand
would have been death to all.
We fl
nally righted up^ot soma d««en or more
In the waler, on tbe shore side, to shove
the boat, and by dint of hard labor and
watchfulness, passed the range of tbe
battery, with no mishao to our boat eave
tbe loss of an oar, which was shot off
by a five pound ball not a foot over my
head. The nar was a Inng sweep six in
chea thmugh.
The battery fired 22
rounds at ua, killing one man, in Co. A,
Sergeant Foote, a very promising young
man.
Hud it n*t been for tbe Jnvt lhat
tbe Mayflower, a small steamer with a

passed a company of boys, wreetlmg, in the channel, the rebels Could have
(the sritrr being uuei.
He watched the shifted tbeir battery so as tn hsva bro’t
mnaetivres with eoMidcmble intorest^uid us within s quarter of a mite range; but
when one bad thrown the other, be pro when they attempted to follow us down
pneed. amidst the huzzas of lite company, tbe st ream, a few well directed shell from
to take bold of tbe viator.
It was an in- tho May flower’s gun told them to look
•tantaneous bargain, and before the watch out for breakers ahead, and wo ware left
had (ieked its minute, tbe Captain’s back
wa» dusted, and Tatro was was off on
We reached shore st about half past
a double quick for bis water, amid tbe 7, P. M., and were truly Aonkful that
shouts of Ids companions.
During hie every man of Co. F save on©, answered
sickness ho frequently called hi* family to his name. Tbi* one, John Rouse, a
around him, and talked to them, calling mon transferred to ua, tuft the boat when
each by name. Tbe last be said to mo the first shot was fired, and was nearly
wus. that be was very sick, and that h* buried In Ae sand.
He drew himself
hoped to get well, for be wanted to fire along on his hands and fact, and by dint
bis gun once for hts country’s good. But of keeping b«!d of ms grass, reached an
be baa gone, and bis body lies ’neatb tbe tester bed, where Ho remained until after
spreading hmnehee of a live oak, which dark, wbtn he was taken off by a boat.—
Inuk* as if il bud stood tbe storms &lt;&gt;f ceu­ He mine Dear lowing his Ufa, far, as he
passed
ta He*. May hie family find Wtarui friends, was ©raw ling _nh»og * grape shot,.
and be provided with all the comforts of; through hi* cap, taking the tap entirely
life, foi the father and husband has nobly i off.
oflerrd himself on tbe attar of bls coun I
In the main,tbe boy* wf Co. F showed

NOTICE!

try.
Dreeeto Ium l&gt;een a greater enemy to
O. F than srar.i—We have aron tbe time
when we bad to repect thirty -three ofuur
men sick.
But that dark Hood baa near­
ly pessvd sway and now we are in the
main, on hand fi»r doty.
Five &lt;&gt;f m»r
curapaay have been discharged siwe »be
sixth of January, fur dtenbility. aud wo
have at lesst two more wbo
to he.
And while we arc glad te have eur sick
ones go home to their firesides sed the
hearts «t tbeir frietefo. we regret mmA to
part with them, and our sinoerr fo.pc is.
that may yet be etroeg for life’s duties.
Mgass maay'aright Ape.
Wo asw la m plsaaaBi a eaosp • Basars

Uilte wf A* "hail bl»v” «af war.
IM sf Dec. «mr Ragterwwt *M
to advance towards the ferry,.
camp at half
« »&lt;M. A.

York 4Sth sad 4?tb.

4 r. *

S, 6r. trf

__________ ____________ I tMH to mA hat
u4 W &lt;rouM &lt;U |W
wo«o4«J.
Mak «U jrianan. kr wtleb tb,

TMNnr

Y&lt;k4 (M and*. BuiIUm,.

Cu&gt; JbcMui. Tu&gt;. m.ns
Fax«m Nbvdm—Sr .—After a sileftoe

of eevoral «». 1 omoluded that ft might
not be amtea to, at losul keep you Inform,

ed uf oar erbereabouta, although thare Is

nothing oecariog of unusual lotereet with

Wo steal intend

us, nor baa Aero been sines my last oomsteut twu thirds .4 a mile, sad (ben filed
cnuniaBtiuD, unices it baa been aa oeoa
left, marcbigg I divuiuee
“ ‘ ‘
we proceeded
up tbe _
bank
r7__ ef
_ I_e river, o«me iwu iuIIm dune! skirmish with th. retell outelds
wben we board Ae roar uf artillery from the line*, •bah scarcely awrea co relieve
inland and a obeli whkb burst slamet the monotony of camp Ufa.
within tbe limits of our regiment, told as
I will give you the farticalara of two
tbst danger wm aboed an • odl aa ooeeaskimiabMaa naar aa I omMlewra. The
thing for its tn du.
laotaatiyrtAAhMe
tare, Gen. Staven* rude up and axid Ae rebels, a body of thirty Taxes Rangers

gunboate had driven the rebels from tbeir
batteries on Ae river at tbe Ferry and
that lite 79A now occupied tbeir camp,
and ordered cur OuL to storm the bat­
tery which was pouring Into us a galItag firs. No quicker said then dune.
Co. A was first sent out taking intervals
as Airmisbsra, sod wm quickly followed
by company F deploying an Aeir loft,
they being fso»d by Ae rear.
We
tnarebod at a double quick until wo bad
our intervals, when we took quick lime
and marched towards At battery, which
wse t»ow Arowing eight second shells,
when we were within rome forty rodi of
mid battery, and company F liad just
emerged from a piece of woods into an
open field we discovered on cm- left s
line of rebel skirmishers not twenty rods
distant from the left flank of our comp*

ware surprised by fifty-two of the thirty
seventh New York volunteers (an Irish

regiment belonging to oar brigadv)

un­

der eotamni of Leant. CuL Barbe, a:

Mrs. Lae’s bouse, (not Putters as tbe papara stated)

quartered.

where the lUngsrs were
The exploit It considered

here, ow of the moat brilliant that baa
occurcd during the war.
Lieut. Cui.
Burke wee aaut out by Cel. Haynrin with
orders to proceed to that piece,' which wm

understood to be tbe headquarters uf
these Texan Rangers whose pertinter
business It «M8 to prowl around hi tho
bushes, end hill or CsptaM osr ptebeta.
UruL CnL Burke arrived nt cho House
which stands near Oeen '
‘ ‘ '
al night, surrounded th
and called
on tbsm to surrender,
met hr a tcrrlflic fire from every window,
We saw in an instant that tbeir object
door and foep hole which tho bouse of
was to flank us, and beard one of their o»
forded. But oar brave boys stood tbeir
fleers cay with an oath ‘•lie down, keep
ground, and after firing several volleys,
out of sight,” seeing wbrt wsa their ob­
they made a desperate charge and finished
ject 1 gave the command to retreat, and the*job. Tbe rebels lost nine killed and
went into the cover «if the woods, halted
one prteooer. Our bus wu &lt;«e killed,
and took a left turn which brought my
and three wounded.
Owing to the ap­
line ttfskirmishers fiwty.seren Jn number
Eroach nfa large body of rebels, Col.
faced to the r,b*l. who ,wr ttuuspeioff
urkr was obliged to btefca hasty retreat
with hie little band, without having aa
opportunity tn search the .premises, or
rebel baUery, when * murderous tars
bring a wav aur uf the spoils nf his riefrom at least 400 rebel muskets »as vwy.
Whoa Ae Dews of tius espluit
poured up&lt;»n them, they at lbs hrst intireached the headquarter* cd oar divisieu,
■.nation &lt;4 a firs were entirely nut of eight,
Gen. Hrintzelman issued the folluwiug
having laid down, and as they were
order which wee read to the troops :
marching aoraea a corn field at right an.
HftABDvxKTBSs Diriuar. FoxrLxoa, i
gle with tbe rows, the ridge formed a
very good protection, tbe
moment
the fire censed they were up and re­
turned tbe oumpliment and then rallied
right and left by platoons, the first pie­
loon getting behind an old bouse and tbe
second retreating.
Company F were
now marobing at right
~
pony A, and bed got some six or debt
rods from tbe woods when some 400
more of rebels made a charge upon us
wo retreated into tbe woods with tbe bul
lets whistling afwond os like ball, but the
rebels dare not follow us tbsre, but see­
ing company A- behind tbe old house

Tho General Cuaunaadiog Division
takas pleasure in comtiMegiiog Lieut &lt;fol.
Burke of Ae 37A New York volunteers,
Ae officers aad men with him, together
with Aogtedo W.liiamsw) for gallantry
and good oouduet diepteyed by Aom, la
destroying a pm ty of T«wi Beagsrs lo­
cated at Mrs. Lae’s bmue oa Ao OcooqiMUJ.acd m sight of the robot halterwe.
Il » tobe regretted that after all re­

sistance had o»trad, a atara Aarongh
aoraobbsd nw^t----------. ..
.
made
wf tin
house to
aforesaid, made a ebarga upon them.— disooter the ac
Company A than came lais the same line end to bring away all their arms.
with company F, and fidling behind an
By Order sd Beta. M. Betastocros.
embankment thrown up for a fonoc, punt­
ed a tnurderouj fire upon the enemy
wbtab caused them to retreat to a road
about hab'u mile distant. Hese they
tbe Ixwl kind of courage.
“
*
Lid just formed in gn.&gt;d order w^ro a
I w««uld pull off tbeir caps and
Aem tendering report was heard, a whtaung
defiantly in tbe air at each discharge of noiee and an staves ineb abvll struck in No toss oa either side.
i hr cantxm. Two or three seemed to laae tbeir very mid-1 killing (*» was told by
Tbe bealtbvf UtetraepMMBposiiigoar
tbeir Mrength at the fire: fire, and did n&lt;»t one of their men taken pn«rf*ers) fifteen brigade is a&lt;g as g^g a
I test
reonrer ft ocatn ttxrtil we were p**t dan uf tbeir men. This threw them into tor- wrote* the 5th regimaat sew eefibring
ger. From thia time, up io the first of rihla eonitai'in. and they omumewonda •sorely with the MMOstes, wwteg u. the
January we had nothing of iinjw-rtanoe in prvHpilatt retrwtt. but they were follow­ bad wmUmt many have M •» them.
camp, except company and battallion ed for three ndlr» by sheila which were
drills.
emt with deadly aim, directed as they
On tbe 30ih of Decamber at tw&lt;» were by a man on the top uf the mast
o’riwcfc P. M. I wad ordered ta the Ferry

Dteu. to take charge uf Ac lino of pick­
ed* for tbr&lt;*e mile-down th* Cmmsw riv
•.and
lenged in rff-ctinga tendit
five flat teatfv were to be
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Mm

Lian. FklUiptwi
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to ,~M iMmrn.

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oral wi

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down aamj
that wfcfla jA 'BTf ptetr Jt

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being •‘Knl

; after which it'^ugued IM dif. .

Letters found fo Price** headquarters

The Government hwd

released

commanded

(..&lt;*! BjUim.U.M.w.liiuM, lu Ar nuiuhrr ..fjxhur.l pt
kansas.
Albert Pike ia working wun- warren and tJifaveCle.
sur.^a.toau^

w

fr'.'t
wn tbeir parole
.. .............W

Gtt Picree

be folse fiy bnth tbe origioatof add
W'

tte ^IwUr.-A#^

«. Gso, Hallvok bag

foUowiag
'h/wW M

ly- for ninety

taMpIrd by

PeaMrlraala Lsftelntnre.
.
Pb.l«&lt;Mpbia,F*h. 21.
Tbe State Legi-fa'ure Ims tdjjW8fd

Magnetic Ointr:
dy,if used iu M
rhyThrori Wf .
hotflauitei. This Ototm*«t hMjbeen be­

by’ McCW
fact's command;

stand at Sugar
■ &lt;»U tbe Ithh.

KuMtias sf Gontea.

, x

Now Yrarh. Feb. 21.
mant, and again fled. Many pri»oni-n»
wjTO taksn, and a quantify ufZrma', which

Ma n»an threw away In tbrir flight
S(k adtfifttaal bnat load* of the Dnurfsup prisoWer* arrived hut highland thi*
tnorting. and will be speedily forwarded
to thair destination.
’
•afattetas. «wd that mare thau one Stea,
wv m the srmiasof tbwUawo &lt;rofo thia

forces fleitrtaVy to perfect tbe victory
and purseb tbe broken enemy. The bat­
tle wm fought, we may say, almost under
the eyo of Gen. McClellan.
So remarii-

able an achievement has eeWom adorned
icience.— TF«A. Cor. If. F. Tma.
We tubmit that that oat a^wnnd’erful

section, is a member and tea. taken the
bomd reth to wUe to.biafatess in hu•’
”
T
Jeffereot

We have good reasons foe believing

that there is a genuine Lodge of this same

treasonable order, or a' legitimate off­

achievement,'* hot we doubt if our read­

spring disguised by

ora srlllbeahie’.---------- .---------- ---------------------bow it can,

this enunty.

"ado™” science whan ths facts are presec.fed,: 'Kthe fi&amp; place, it ia known

acteristiee, aw be th* pvhticsl

that Fort tfoarixon surrendered wtrly in

(lie morhing, of the day oa which Me.
ordered thk^dtsporitions of forcea.”
In
the next place, there was no telegraph

a different name. in

Aad it boar* all the char

prodilro

time of its known members, that the

Enjtdrer charges against the

Nile*.

Evideoee ia daily

Lodge at

accumulating,

than

gf this State arc-attemptiag foiufuoe new
life Into tholr ^thigto defbnet 'ogsaixa-

Smithland, a distance of one hundred and

tion, thruugh tbe orgaaizstinn of lodges,

txc-.ty mi’ce. and no oom munication ex-

the membora of which

station nearer to

wpl by water.

Fort Denelson

dispatch* from

But al!

the furl liave been brought by

water tn

Cairo and telegraphed from there,making

are swots to aid

meat aa the. Gnvernmetit of the United
Aad there am Aa best of rea

“Adorn ed-

tuee!” (Jcaa it 1

“Vnder Which KiagW
(»F«a» TMX LAX* VICT-'AW.)

The- cot+Mpondsni of tho New

27trtte is rithnr a kpav* or a

York

fool, and

Gen. McClellan is liable to thaaame Harsh

judgment, i£ be willingly

permits such

vile though abortive attempts, made Jn
hia behaif to steal the renown which be
longs to those who risked their live* nn

tbs battle field, while carrying out their

own plans in the disposition of forcM.—
And it is this same eorrupotdent who,
tn anotiw arlioie gives McClellan credit

“Bui ws jmn in ths s.vng nf rejoicing,
for by th* *word alone san psao* b« re­
stored. Tbe day for pemeable eoan pro­
than be that hi* own pen heaped vituper­ mise pasted months ago. now no othar
ation upon Gen. Fremont, fie setting on hwpo is left us but to fight, and th* dead­
foot such a "vlafowary aad expensive lier we can make It the *oonrr the round
of clashing arms wall cease, and the weary
aebetne.” But riixSs tho groat euocess of
Mm! wounded seldiera return to friends
thss* naval armament* on our western and boras.”—Pioneer, Feb. 21.
riven, such puppets give the credit
What awkward work a man makes,
thair cooceplion, to tbeir inert deity.
writing rm th* war, whose head is fur the

'

relation to the professed
Nashville.

Secretary Btanfon great credit far the rt-

cant change to the .-^parent condition of

Aiyiata Feb, 18.
Prof. Paul arrivsd bare touightfroin
Nashville.
He aaus khM F«rt ]&gt;.nel*mn
foil tm Banday ntrwnM*,'aari Um Gen.
Jt’bastri had telsgragbsd to lb« enemy
and -riered to stjregnder Naahyilte, on
condition-lhat private properly would be
respected.
...
.

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CUargea Against Cea. Stone.

the Union uauae, tbe Secrttary replies M

Tbs foil-wiag is the substance of the
incgM under which Br|g. Gen. Charles
. Slone was arrested, and seal to Fort
ifaystlc by the aftamouc train :
1st. !For misbehavior a*, the Battle of

Washington, Feh. 21.
Gen. C. F. Smith hi to ha made a Ma­
jor-General for gallant oanducl at Fort
Donelsou.

l* to

quarsd ip tamia w
soldi erea ad trots
there isrita eareai
the same results.

■trikii

rush into

inay be set down a* a foregone conclusion

that, under anr proWMe sirenmstaneca,

Regralratien, then, will pleas* tak^japtire,

that they have duties to perform, in Aeir
respective capacities to prepare the way

will be i Irrendered without any fighting.”
—yro rork TrHu*4.

county will convene en tbe 14th of March;-

a mistake of precisdy cute month.

Ths

14th day of April ts the lime designated
Ths Wihsxt MaKUVACtuas.—Large iu the Judge’s order.
.
dealcra, who nr* -pleading ou fa hall of
tbe wpi*ky inte&gt;ret with the onpiniitter.
&lt; vw Ktuam.—( n Saturday last, a row
«n ways and mronw al Wa'*hlngt««n make
the slniirat incra&lt;l:'ble asrertinn that the tielimgin£ tA-Henry Bronron, and one ofo
total pr- dneta uf all the HlatiNerfaa in the
United States is not les* than six hundred
OiUlion ol gnifona.

the'RHtnV rows that infest fair business
streets, much tn (heir own

danger and

the annoyanceof those Who brihg teams

into-toan.iWokea !»c In jumping over nu’•
Tas Losse* ik J a a cast.—The New
York Herald (out* up the ITiirm Prases
in-the skirmishes and battle* of January,

as 48 killed, 185 wiuinded. and none ta­
ken priei-aera. Total. Ht8.
That nf tbe
rebels was 286 IhIM. 384 wonodsd, and
845 captured. Total, 1.013.

•’« *1*4,

Of ranine rim had to be killed.

rsr* Reinforcements have been sent h»

General Bi;rnaide, which wii|-vnake his

force 40,000 strong.

Hamid Fog G&gt;&gt;vxs«.or,—-The

Eh*..

thrnaH.c.f |{.,|

Gen. Butkr. has

sailed with a regime*! and a halt to re-

It ia alee staled that

a portion of Chpt. Flirt hr’s mortar boat

Geb. W. P.ck; an the*Dmi'-crrtic rand

fleet fair! turned up nt that pnin|L M«iW.e,

date for Gbvffha*.

nr New Orleans will prbhaWy be attack­
ed »«xin.

,

A son of General Price, himself I
a Brigadier General, wee captured at
W.irsaw, Mo, several days since, while

on' recruiting service.
wtll bora
thsBowli
at Naahvi

no idea of surrendering Nubvilla. Pil­
low and Floyd are both at Nash* Ills and
Beauregard is &lt;ck there &lt;&gt;f typhoid fever
6r~ Siwe tbruat.
Prayer* ware altered
fax him io xhs/ihgrAo of Charleston «*p
Sunday,

u,l.
Gen. XcCl.JIa,, I, probabl.v .Ttn
In &lt;he ulntr-i* Mtr-.-Hrminr th', “di.
pwirtro. n6ta rttrt" " al F9rt Donnlant.

Hew Advertisements.

t^to’Thr report that Columbus, Ky.

h.id been svoeuatod by the rebels

“The Pr«&lt;vo*t Marshal at Qsrkevillt-

to be unlrus.

Notice I!

~

them out.

Kxsttlng of tbe Conaty Farm!
&lt;3'*rdon. kb’ defer captain was
Proposals will he received by tho un
hong ia New York on Friday.
Thio ' U
Oeraipied. far csrryMJg on ttae Cocmtt F*** for
the
firef
cm* where the laws agaitut the
one year from the 1st da; of April Maf;
let For s kao end hi* wife to take ckargs »t slave trade bare been enforced.

Also, proposals,—lie applicant to famish team
sad fanning utensils.
The proposals most slate diato«t|j wbsl
amount of eotnpsnsslioo will be required If ibe
person applying wish to take tbs farm without
famishing team or famiing utensil*; or what gmount of compensation will be required, tit* *ppHeaatto famish l»ib. The proposals mar be
left at tbe Drug Store of toberis A Striker-, er
Btsbblnv, bclor. ths sth day st Marsh
Jesx soeser*. |

Gsa. Buckner baa been tMiwred to
Fort Bonriscn, we loam that the wound the United States Marshal wn a Warrant
o» Com. Foote’s fi&gt;ot is a brurse, which issued by Justice Catron, and will be ta­
has caused the foot to swell and compel- ken to Kentucky lor trial for treason.
ied tbe da* of a crstch. The Commander,
LouisTmtat, Fsb. 23.
however, has returned up the Cumber­
Gsn. Buell left hero several days ago Stef&amp;iZtts
land on duty. Tbe other hurt the Com­
and prosoedsd in ths direction «l Naab- mm PutVMO, fiaorau
menter received was awry -narrow vseap*
vMa.. His Suff fasv* her* to-ai&lt;»r&gt;ou ssa
from death. C*m. Foote tree in the pilot
raoroisg for lhe place.of hi* destination.
bwese, wbea a bell from ths 100 pounder
skATts Srn»vtA*r.wsw
Nrw Y&lt;,ax. Fbb. 28.
came through the hoes*, killing the pilot
and throwing the body against the Cotnmanderse as to stiffen his arm. TU

hail shattered the wheel somewhat, bin
Com. F. immediately seised it and eteered the boat until relieved.—tSewfaarf
BmlS.

:■.-for;

Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal affections.
Burns, - Piles, Wound* and
'

Sore Eye*,
Bruises'.

- Sm psmpUe’. wilb sgeut, *ad snrasiaMb bst1sLld by all druggists.
Prius 25 rts.
which may be the result, uf .the coming '

the papers arf iuumg halfsheela. Tbers for these momentous events.
•-....
?*l*tsjifar«e
sentiment, and poo-.
egfnning t» express their -rpinCntcvn Court.—The Pioneer of last
ion* pri ty freely ; there I* no doubt that
week say. that tbe Circuit Court for thia
»n the 1 prxach'of tho Federal* the city

C-faith .4ryu»

izens declare that tbe Blate * III se&lt;&gt;n be
bsck iato tho Union.

Who can combine rhe elements «.f smcase on tbe tattle firid?
We owe our
■I|
*
IfM'fttl'ord,

all rears where a soothing _r.:d

We suppose,

son priatiupra arrived lhi«. nnimngt and
mure are' expected b-ttviTow.

tnfon* ship Island.

saot word toGin. Grant to Com* up and
occupy th* towuM once. Officers of the
gunfamta now lying there, represent a
Union feeling very str-mg. and th* people
cogipliment to ths lallsr u«m* to be im­
state they bad bean made to believe that
plied by his dosing remark. Read :
bolding correspondence with
the Unxo army was entirely composed
before and after tbs hauls of of Germans and negroes for ataditisn
T* tbs BJUo* at«be Jfow Jerk TAwt;
ff; and receiving visits front
But: I awnowiliii undue merit to be
purposes, but ihm* they see it Is not, dies
ascribed to my official aetroo. Ths glory
xaia Ws camp.
are anxious to return to tbeir allegiance.
_l’ur treacherously suffering the
of our rsatetrviotariM below* t&lt;&gt; the gnl- ,
Prominent citizens tbvre say similar feel
laat oflbssrs sad saMiars that fought th* Mtepy to build « fart or strong work, lings will pwrade the whois State in a
sfare tbs Uaule of Ball’s Bluff, under his
battlM.
No share uf RWongs tw •*.Much bos .recently been said of mlHta- gons, without molestation.
"Guv. Harris has called a meeting of
.4Mb For a treacherous design to er I
■ organising victory,
the Legislature n«at monday for tbe pur­
wish apprehuMMn.— pure Lu force to captors sod deslraction
by tbo.emnny, wd&lt;r pwjtenae &lt;d orders pose it ia affirmed. &lt;&gt;f having all unc&lt;».stifor a aoovtmaat fbuxa the Coaimaadmg tUtionul acts passed by ihrni iuirucdlatrly
ter loo.
Who ohn o^ganiss ricWyT— General, which order had not been giv««. annullsd, and Tennessee officer* and cit­

neither takes tbe credit hlmsetf nor gives

men or Whiskey gnxxlers.

jadging the ftiture by the pest, that it

Two Thousand two hundred F&lt;»&lt;S Bond-

Ne.wV-rk. Fbh.tt.

Sorely, “A man cannot

given bslow, in which, itwill be seen, he

it to Ges. McClellan ; but a left-handed

Arrival of Frteoner*.
‘
GMrsr» Feb. ai.

surrender of written by a gentfamAn of inftiirnce,
wbkh.speaking of the tendency &lt;»f public

Union, but whose heart is given to the
Demweracy.

serve both God and mammon! ”

of Indicating any'oouiee to be puratidd

Washington, Feb. 20.

of ths-west, while no one know* better

The New York JVideav, harisg given

We do not call .
its ropetattoe a* a a* perior Liniment in

election, whiskey will flow as freely as
Darirfa to-be inaugurated
waler on ouj streets, prqgidinganuu) has
on Saturday next as President foe six
year* nftlip Swuthurn Confederacy ’:
hi fire cents of hi* creditor’s money on hand
must require a ti|*rv#lltiu* aiadiiat &lt;&gt;f or ac&gt;-nvenient friend to loan him adinin
now on
tui*
&lt;m Its
ft* way to
L the. War Department. CMil'ires and Kupebilnv** tn luwp bi«‘ in­ . nr •‘stahd treat*
But netwitl.-sta»diag; ।
The Fvde
Federal
’ral is,-,
fowa ______
at Rnanokv
._ai.__ __Island
_4 a' gral from n-aning like a funeral «&lt;rati&lt;&gt;n.'
all ilii», there is tometkfog to b* duos.—
were fifty kifled Mud two hundred and While he will he hnwnti-d by the ghosts
Tbvro*rr,
M
least,
rigbteeA
pcraoas IT ho
twenty two wounded.
The rebel loss of Zollivuflar and WIse, and defirreavd
thirteen killed and thirty-nine wonnded. bv the clustering hnrerebf R*ta«w»kr Ifland. will want the nine plfipe* that are to be
The enemy were protected :by their ep- Fort Henry and Donelwnn. and Savannah,
filled; and at,least 5* a of thea* will h*vo
trenhmdma and poured a dretrnrtM fire he ean brightep up only as be congratu­
ta be paid a-unething, in the course of the
upon our advancing columns, so that o»rr late* Virginia that Fl&lt;&gt;vd remains true, as
year, that we net be able toe r.*e&lt;e foUy
lues Is She heavlett.
rlai/.—A&lt;s&gt; Bedford S/ereury.
to xppri-ciataAlieir aerviee*. sud the more
Washington. Fsb.21.
I h'ghly prize the privilege of bring taxed '
iMTKRKaTIMO n.&gt;M N W O HL I AX* —
' It la believed that nn inh-rnmtion ha*
been received here, other than that Ws have even nn extract frou, a private , for as nearhr nothiiUEM can be expressed.
The rec»?dor and board ef
bronght by tbe Norfolk steamboat, in letter, dated l&amp;uiF- Orfoiuis, Dec. -IOth,f । l&gt;y an 0.
1

witeutan appealtoartns.’-Pionrer Feb. 7

for erigisatmg th* gun-boat enterprise

the 10th day &lt;ff Marsh.

av.to«^ to thte kriMpet for &lt;b. purpose

A dUpatch boat from Gen. Burnside’s
Expedition h«s just arrived st haHimmv.
Thn’afirisi tepurt &lt;if Gen. Burnside Is

A special tn rhe Herald, Washington
‘’There appears to bo no hope ol peeoe
22d.
•Tharldeun. lire ynungesl son
through the medium nf war.
Every uf the President is dangerously ill. and It
regiment that io added to tbe army earth
is feared tli* disease will aesome |be type
nr smith pnatponoe that happy result, if
so fatal U&gt; bis bcotbsr.
we are to Judge from tho past years ok“Secretary Stanton had another attack
perionre.
When the questions which produced nf vertigo m&gt; Thursday night, and i* una­
ble
to receive visitors ne huetneM* today.
tho war are settled, it must bo aceoiu
“Mrs. Fremont ia seriously iH, rod it
pliehed by commissioners.
Tbe same
methbd would have settled the trouble is feared her iltoess wiH pro*» tatal."

(afte* tsx vjotokiks.)

in this village lytojpka place on Monday

by Rrpuhlic«*»,-&amp;emt»cretoi-Tctnperanre

in the recognition ol Jeff Davis* Govern

Hutes.

a distance nf nearly two hundred mll« •one for believing that the &gt;kos Pre* ia
over which dlsptdhes mutt travel by boiat;
not only oognixant of thaee focte, but i*
as that McClellan could not git a dispatch aiding In tbe scheme.
from Washington to Fort Donslaon in

less than sixteen hurt.

Private advices Intimate that C-dunibu* has been
being evacuated.
O_——._j. _c. _ Ji
_ ... j .

Gordon,
,aa^ecu.
ted at noon
IJHj speech.
8 .by sjpokHe atte.ftp^,
„
ing cigars saturated with a|ryobijin*.

APMAN will stod

Sarsaparilla
FOB yVBHTlSB THE B100D.
A' .! f &lt; !&amp;■'
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Li-.-.

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on. Hon.

XUiUHtUl

Dated, JkiiuarTzl). US*

' ’

LOW PRICES’

MOWA're
life mr.s aad rnccMX bitters
t tea teLtesws#?*

'* ■■■!
.,.,M mmium
8»WUL NOTION.
r v&amp;utroui

sod

Wheat, Cwrn, Oats.

Ijtrd. RutHtr, Wood, and

GRANT
&amp; 8PAUDLING
■ .eaooe

luring- ttei Mme hav* maintained a -*•

inrerty &lt;r*rr kind ef'ilbasaa id Which tbe bwnaa
"lIKKfc art among tbe &lt;ft*Q**alng *»&lt;•

Mvttev,

ety uf ।&gt;mian rfUeaseahi Whl«h tbe

^L-rlpilDri at the Aisitor »Qice. Wtf
UkewiM • »e to Mid day bT RMtfcif.
muU ha»’« H Oe-ui^bt
Imve jp-time t ™ gu e Ji eating.

f EftETABLB HFEMROKINBI

f~

FjUi.

o&gt;».t w

Wv
4^5.VaY,':6.0?&amp;i7S?
February, U ttka year oM thousand mght bundo'I’mhJUm lJ ,W0: Pf**®?’’

**««*. Judg*

. l“ ttaj»«tu r of Um cetaisdf Cbariea C. Oriflln
On reading and Itip;

Prize Poetry.
Let ChivfUio* Uaat nf-deeda of war.
And MtnetMe turn tbeir MTeef gniUn.
A uobler theme mr Aee.-l it 0Ha­
lo praiso -f »aaic&lt;‘* maUblesA Pflla.
Tbeir

------------------------ --Their woodrvtu korfca-lbe paper* fill,
Produced^/ ttotick’* maietlesi Pius,

&lt;:oMMna;K»Nwn'8 notice

This esarmicg &lt;.om|*&gt;ntid will aearoa it oat.
And health a* tin r-'-' syMem fol.
If jro» fly «.M*m to Uxkuuc'a Pllb.

dsbiiltyd

fig &gt;??. »S4X,PA^.^

MCh.rl,. C. CrIUB.
*7
Awasxh&gt;««MU._eTAiswMicuMas,
.
At a session of the Probate Quurt far tbe Coen-

T. CamnntptiTts.
AJveUisor haring been
it a taw iraekaby a verr airat
og 'ufered MVrntl ymfa will

•
FACTS* .
Are well knu’wyi to b* tnfalnbl*. • ’
DYWEEFNlA.br thoroughly cteebatog th*
Brat and second iiomacha, and creating a low of
put* and healthy bilt, imgead of the atale and
CONTAIN VO MINERAL.
acrid kind; FLATCLENCT/l.oaB or ArrtnTF
That they cure the Cmoit unlrtraal eoapHfut,
Ilrleravaje. Kaaskcn, Htari.takxaaa, iLt Teuren
AwXJrrr, Lajceooa, and M ilmtcbom-T, which are
gencrefjiymptoniaof Dyapepaia, will ratuab, aa a
natural consequence Of its cut*.
COTHVENBM, by-deacaiag tho whoi*
_______ ____
»lh ol the inwimea with a aolyant prooeu.
COMPLAINT,
nttbout violence; all riplent put*?* I**”* »•
bow-elii eoatir* within twd thy*.
..........
FK VKtUi uf all kinds, by naloring the Wood
U&gt; a regular circulation, through lha prucaa* cf
reipiraiivn in such etaea. and the thorough aolado* ufaR iittestiiMl ub-truciimi tn othtta.'
The Lin Miuictau hfte been knuwu to cure
BIIEUM aTLsM (MytnatraiHir, iu three weeka. aad
Cl OUT iu half diat time, by remoring local Ini*,
niktnmihim lb* tnueclv* mid ligataeiita of tbe
joiuta.
- i
DUDPSIES of *11 kind*, by fr*«ing and atrngth ■
etnfig the kidney* and btaddir, they ojierate moat '
delightfully on tb*M- important organ*, and bonce ।
taser crarAmya found a certain remedy for the
wor»t casAR ofjUllAVEL.
Alan WORWH. by ilialudging from th* turning*
ol tbe bowel* tbe ilusy matter to which UTm*
cceaturii. adjure. •
SCURTBT. ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SOKE«by a perfect uurit. which theav LIFE
MI.DIUINUSgive to the bluoduMtdaU the hutaara.
RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED,
NCu.tBJfl IC EHUPTSONb and -BAD
CnMPLhXfONB. b» their alterative effect upon and tbereu no diaeaae of the Stomach and Beweia
the fluid- that food tbe akin, and the morbid Mate ibe liver, th* narvuua system, the akin, glands er
ufwlucb oecasiwut all entpii re complaints, aalluw |
clundy, ki-d otlisr disagreeable complexion*.
ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OB
till t»»e onset* Pill* for a verr »bort time, win
OB^FROUTIONN OFTtfY BLOOD
eS«u a^euttregure of SALT HUH UM. and a aUi
(Hi SLCUmONb.
iq WLieh they do net give *r«**f rrfkf, and, fxl
adnrtr.l*tTied before iGe very citadel cf Iff* bu
beamuvBded.plfecr • Mintun endf-cferf ore.
Baar iatuind that the SCANDIN-VFIAN VEQ.
ETaULK BLOOD PILLS ar* cudoraed by th*
iclne*, »aa cured ofl'dce. of &gt;’.5 y«a
eap* teuceof '.Uouaanda ol living witacaaee wbo,
U»e use »f the Lire Mwmanrna sliini
Irtletter*. eftdarlu, medical work*, end by word
FkVEK AND AGL'E.-For thia .
of tnouUi. proclaim them to be tbe very beat ptefW
Western country. I haw Medie;iu&gt;'»
arttlon ■•! the kind ee&lt;r offered to tbe broktodown
a »afo. speedy and certainremedy,
victim* of ill health; Tbmr hwdt cliaras*ai*sa*fi
cim■•. kerb the nymeni subject to an__ _________
disease a cure iij.iinse nirdiciue, is penuaneut. *ierv avenucaad organ of ibe ayium.and to crptl st thoroughly and pciw.atUndy.
.
, •.
Ta, Tuca, ar S-iTurnro. ax:&gt; ex Cifen.
Bll.lfrtfa FEVERM a life# gompi.ainth.
q,n«aii.l&gt;gaiutr. 1-basar \rrmn. aud BtiLur»(ir k»a*L&gt;a the Medicine* hare be«u a,rd
with the tnu»t IfencflcMl revolt* in caret of thia
deMii|&gt;twn; ■ Kikea Bru, and ^caoruta, in iu
«or»i t-jrnu. yirlda to the mild vet powerCUI anuo;i •'( theie remarkable Mewnnea.
Ntoar
tAwkATa N-cmveDaStutS, K «kt«3 Conuixn
ot ail fciud».4*abMyaWoa &lt;w tn*. Hamit, Pmxtm*&gt;
*'
-- Eervciwhoaecon’-

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

: gaooa Tua

lag, the last three
tlVTif

Come and See ! I
DA RUNGS LIVER REGULATOR
WE

hvae just received

I o th ia attacf^I hu^Sen^rmSleJwllt J^J^ejJK
several month*: 1 have to: nothing of II aioco."

r Itegwiktr,
hif.

It i* ( tborogh

•iuSssUwIaaulL-Um.

"

KE3DUIISB WCBB,

Bartiar*

iiwwms,

-

tail-uidwJjr^U. [t»r«tvtos,n,rk,lc«..
WHIiasnibnrgb, L. J., write*:

A^yttetB^lCTO —

MdtobUwns klucka, 1wat kflvuuul’ by s

Wruws livjb eegvlator.

'atituticns hare become unpaired by tbe tajadt
Intuit; of M.wanl .Mawyttp.
ciuua one Df M*xcr«rt will find thew MadMtaaa
TATE Oi .‘UCHRJAX. Bmulx Cocstt. »s. .a pvrffct cure, aa I her ne« ei fall to cradfeaie ftom
Al a BCttion of lire Pn.bste Uocrt. for tbe the tiMem.''a!f the eRewta of Meroory, infltrtMy
co jut-ofjitart;. tecMrr. eV thsPr-Jbate «&gt;W5&lt; r in ■ sooner.ti&lt;ari the tuOel powerful prepanAieo* of.
’.the village os TlaiUug*. un Mondiv the' Cd day
I of Fcbiiini*z.Tb'tti* rear ef surLord one Uioiirrapued and auJdky W. B. MOFFAT,
5M Uiumi •* «, Nuw S'oiu
. FOlf|ltE BTkU. r'.BOTUlS.

haw* also ossd Kss a

1m**

•
FAMHrY MEDICIN®When curchndrta art out st sort*, we-gifr MtWa
aWwdropa, end it aMa tbenT»Jl ragbt. ’ NM H
me*to th* satvd «MU of ths etamseb amUdWr

S

A NEW AWHCt-a
Bv. BeHackH fttvMiaela

Bitten,

A bow and di hrhtful Stomachic and Cordial for
K3”ASK’ iih,ax?-,."3
Hoti uf nil Hous compitnr.t* tuciocBv to the w telcountry. T— “
Asa A
rahrve I
in flauoe it Saejwrter to ott ether Bitten, try
MRS.
WKTSJLOW,
An expenenced Nurae nod Female -Phytic;an,
prraenta u&gt; the attention of tnothera. U'

SOOTHING SYRUP,

The fn

Fur Ciiilttrca Tectblag.
Which greatly fitcilHntre the prdceryof teething,
by eeAnmMt Mx gun*. redacingaM iademaMn
Will allay al) yoin .and apattaodw action, and ia
sure
*
TO HEOULATB THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, inolhera, it will pre real to
yoiiinidrco, and

'

HARD- WARE!

fctoto THE TEST OF I'UU,
Aa4 fr»w» am aM &gt;»»«**■

csfltmry. aH are debgbiHi with iu otaerafion%eod
lliKtl,l.Wi&amp;,33K“V.^3-TTe

I On reading nod tteut tbe petition, duly verified
■of CkUMdaa. LUrreii, widow of aatd 4rc*a,ed.
(prayiujnforeortaiw reasons therein set -forth, that
adiiiinntirati-iii of Mid estate mar be granted,
and that &amp;e peti(ior.er AudSnpbco I’otUr be ap-

. matter. -IwLut w'» do knowaflrr wu react etpetlcstm, and pledge our Wpufotion for the fulfil)
। mc:.t of wbat we bare decl»fe.
In aUno«t even। lunisncc where tbt Infest U anffcrn» fmtn pain
j and exhaustion, relief Will be found-in Aftsea or
i twenty minute* after the. kynyi i* adminuttered.
i Tlua valuable ursuaratiOn ia Llui ’nraa^riulfon
,EK?iZ-

’WSU'S'WSSm «... *.av,

I set in N»w England, and ha*
I u everfoil ingtmecev* in

day of March. |n#i. at d«v»n o'clock, in the fore
MMt rsteltr.. Sti-saulde!*.rs.

AND

Wr have |&gt;u up and Mid thia article for. «-rer
ton *$«”• a^d-can mj,(u uukkaevmui
of
I.', Wkat we awrer b«ve -been
to-eaV of any

le'dbbi ffor'ibe CCUhAilata Ollier, in the
loudav, tbe (w*nlybe year on* tbousund
&gt;. ■ I'reaeat, SIm.-fean

DRY GOODS!

been u**d with
WJ ilBtetipLiqu

Thou«nnfl» of rate*.

Hootonlr relievta tbe^hild from pain, bulinrigvmte* the stplnbcb and bowel*, cofocct* Mid
itv.'and ginw tea* end iwergv to &lt;Re whole *y», te*n. It will almost ia»taaU*r. &gt;Wi«r*

i

SMCIililBS m j
As k'’.v as ''.
Tyt

Fur Car..
r aV"

GrlptaC In lha Howe la aad Wiad Cholic,
I and overcome convulsion*, which, if not epeediiy
rcmedM.*nddff dcktfe We believe it-tM-M*i
sud .wrgl remedy u&gt; Abf fraHtii in -gH; e*m o
Dysentery and Diarrhaa iu children, whetbar it
i kriae* from teething, or any other cause.
We
। wKU!&lt;r«aytorvcry’mcrtfl:r wbAlOA alaffliTW.
' ft nog from any of the foregoing diseases, do not

J

Warm Mmj •* AU Hour. !
o? rf5&lt;!u.*b if

Stacks of
Cun.»ti.« in Ian,/
bir&lt;

Orleans, MiibwwmIv,
Powifenrf Wl Gr»«ul

Clo thing

V mans, aa •
Also, loo Cressi an* laaiaaaSe.
• - ■
HOME*! SALE

■ ■

OF IPCiyn4X-rbc tirciH Conrt

tie.; Kcmr WefiMthb. urnkiM tbe Ke-a|nKle

SuwWr.dr&gt;K««i.'Wllla» Wm,
Cicitnt. Ti'tneccu nnd B»i ufff

World.
r
Priucipnl Ofllcr, 13 &lt;M*rSt., N. Y.
raid, mar « an* Mi ^odH».

Ju.k«H«trt.
one door east

trnU in b^fei'-erit^iaiHM'.'wiitoii-

nnniM fWI

THE

ONLY PREPARATION

of the.oMeM ami moat eminent Madfed fractitranera of fte Wgat. and It » direeUy predientad
open •e wartta o&lt; Weaten pwotfta,
TIimo Bitv-ra derira tfemr trimulM from tbe
powerful tonic thrttirt of th* root* and heft* of
wMsJi they am oempowd. ttd•**»«&gt; jJClgA
l\rmc unnatural crarmga of the aiwMnhxbratiUp
i romourv of

RSUKF AJ1D HEALTH TO TOOK IS FA STU

or Joseph W. Barrett.
*X^' UAh-Atf .-ST ATEQ* Al'-UIDAS,,

daeuxq.£-£

das l a
JSaX«M.SU,N.» York.
P*C an is Af) ce at -nd er p^*,taa .w-i
Ffffi?.rT____

'

., ••
r. •- - •&lt;’.'&lt;• at MM1 •
alnr.
pnhl to SH*ag *^
lie’WlfHnip aWth vicinhy, and j
&gt;n C'lnntni’ci'tl. in nt ery oasc.
„

�AY»*B
CATHARTIC
FILLS.

CHEAT

famuz
TUBUn.

WKU1T

A LAMOKX, CXKAMat AXD xanm
FaatUj Newapaper than aw&gt; New T&lt;*rk

aSwSSiir.

The Paraorr Wbut Tmibbmji to w&lt;w
ia ita Thirteenth Year.
h ia a Lwfger,
Cheaper, and. tor Mtotogsn readrrs, a
Belter Family NeVBpapcr.than any New
Tort, or &gt;41tor'Eastern Paper published.

FALL AND WINTER

Il contains Eight Pages offtrerw .-luarns
•aoh, i.«akiag b larger than the New York

ABB

NOW

ON

Tribune. It furnia'am t»« M«togaw rea
drr- all Important General Neva aa Ful­
ly and Latbb lhea any New York Paper,
and Telegraphic. F**rrijb&gt; D»mNtn. East

I

wilfa oa. of Um LARGEST

era and torn* Market NEWS FROM
THREE TO FOUR DAYS LATER
TH A N ANY N E W YORK W EEK LY
PAPER, wbach with ita Agricultural,
Commercial. n.ier-ellaa-ous, at&gt;d Stale
Important Local News from all pane, I

DRY GOODS

a
s.iwitran wf all
inirrwrfter awd
of
Michigan-. ito
devotion
to the
Local and General Int-rates &lt;d Michigan
give tu hs rote tuns Attractions which
Cttitrna «.f Mh-higan &lt;-snnot find ia any
New Y»fk or oIImw Eaatom Paper, and

IT WILL MEND

MARBLE.

h will Mend Bute, O&gt;ml. Lava, and in
fact evary th.ag tort Itatola.
*e&lt;*b Itowwrto wiA AMXltlCJ£ CULUT'

which raano’ hut make it a nmrw welcome
' isltor u. th- Fanoh Cirri* ih* Farmer
Mechanics. Merchant. or P&gt;.4*i. «.l
Man and gjre tn the Dttroit Wttkly ।
TWiaae aaperior daima to their paUnB- 1 M Arprafc.

THE DETBOTT ADVERTISER.

GROCERIES

WKiWIClIuTrOR IMS.

ielura are determined that Ita

Regular, reliable coi respondents with
the Mwhijnm Rrginierits in the Army .and
•I Wadimgtiui.will continue tu »iv«- 'hr

CROCKER Y!
BOOTS,

SHOES,

Lc.,

' of our Micotoau soldiers during the war
and ut tbr doing', of rongivas
In tb«s
leaturv the YFtottae haa tn- sutieriuf to
ih« State, aa it bus mit in general totereai
• &gt;r variety of carefully wlacU-d newa and
Family reading, while the attwitioi. paid
I t» our owu Slotf maltrrt make* II. fiir the
! Mkhigan rwkr. whether fanner, ma

hank, or otto r vipcrior tu any Eaaie&lt;n
PeUUeaL
Il will alm to be Uld and fearleea In
adscealiag tbe principles &lt;&gt;f tbe Rrrra
uaaar Pa*TT. which k fcitbfully earned

**ll is atwape ready;
Udy--/B4y&lt;arfraf
‘■We beva tried to a

readers i f the Tus D&gt;TB&gt;&gt;rr TaiBCWB full
! and ommlr nnvaialsuf the in«***n&gt;en&lt;»

Tn Daily Anvawnwi has entered ito

in the North-west, and

I

Ever shown iu

thia

AME1K IB (EUEMT CLCE.
Price 25 Ceuta par Bottle.
Pries 95 Ceuta par Bottle.

Price 95 Cento per Butt'e.
Pnro 23 Cento per Bottle.

Prirr 25 Cents per Buttle.
I’rie. 25 Cento per Battle.

Market, which we

TERMS v‘A*II.

are prepared to sell at a small

tW Fer Bai« by all hrygt.to. aad mvtornpaa

advance from

owt fa the councils nf our nation, will ease
h, and will make it the freest and beat
Government the world ever saw.
It will discum with faithfulness and

eandor nil the great qureth*na agitating
tho public mind from day to day.
On the question «f tho oxtenauo of Hv

NEW YORK COSTS.
J. 8. GOODYEAH &amp; Co.

IK

JOHM&gt; « CKOalaEY,
(Ms MaatoMtiwws.)

7B WILLIAM STREET,
WKW TURK.

Cerser to IJtoity Street.

hi.portani tu Her।sr Owners.

Iniporaul to Build era.
Important tu Railroad Companies.

Importotil to Farmers.

&gt;n Size and (sritenil Inirtvst and Bel:rr
fiw^brm than ant Nr» York .* ntbrr
Eastern paper at the toveto prtor

To all wkom ttia meg roarers end it ton
ctrnt tvfryioJy.

t» Clvbo. as a means of preparing and

JOHNS A CKOSLEY’8

fi&gt;rtif«iag iu political friends nn Statv
Im CBS and all questions State Pollay, and
State Administration, and as an induce
mteil t» Voluntary Eff-ri tg&gt; the part n|
she Republicans nf Mirhirai* f-r ih»
mineral good, t«.g«t up Cl» a 4’"l r&lt;lr*’*1
IT IS FIKE AND WATER PROOF
its circulation U&gt; every nrgauta-d T»«u
ship in the State.
Re|tublicaaa I Rally
Il see be appted to asw sad eLsaoert to six
h- tbe supp-rt nf y.av Outiity and Stale
Pspaea.
Ths tot is only abate Ons-Third that to Its,
I’er-Mis rngagmr t&lt;
AMU FT la TWICE AB DC KAata.
iHp c»lAA
a, nd ir
Tbw ariieir ba* bee* itowwaMy tosssd to Wow
V«rt .ml .11 paru at Ue Umtw
'smA*,

CEMENT HOOFING,

It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined prosecution of tbe present
*«r against treason and disunion, until
(ha^vmtige of thia most utmatoral
aad wricked rehellion is crushed out.

Hews DepartmenU
The proprietors are resolved tn spare I

no pdfo^nrekpense to make tbe AnvtcaTtsf* equal, in all that omslitutca a
good newspaper, v&gt; any published in tbe
Weat Wite this view an side corps nf

Pnily Tribune
The iau» Prwet«&gt; Gubs will o&gt;4 admit
1 of the payment of e&gt;&gt;nimiaaiiin« h&gt; Agents
beyond the atoivi-tarius. Our aim and
deston is t» tumieh to Michigan readers
a Mtcaiaaa Family NgwaeAFKa. equal

Mav Slavery, it will stand forth its un

tweaw the North and tho South, and that
ft lervee a fearful blight npno theemintry
hr batten seeking to outspread and uphold

Fm-a Gub nf F.fty we give Thrw
Extra Cnptaa,.u- tbr Tn Weekly Tribuae
Fur a (Tub &gt;.f O».e Hundred,
Exira

NEW YORK MERCURY

PAY

raportors. writers ami cbrf-rspieidents has
Mtt engaged, wbrae attention every
ptata, erent of importance will claim.
Arraugments have been made omraring
fw thia paper the moet compete com
pendium of foreign intelligence published

ALWAYS

IN

Ara wregatte te aa smk
■bcliM bmA tosai ■■
t»r lbs tost ta«*tj Sts

ssissssttf;
Utters, bad rtess Ssab
L-.rd.eal practities' rs.

Si V AN«|.

W ben m OnL
l*«ii fi r*M led. a-*!
dilMKi* mat be tuadb tn It ••« the w»tu

'mna, whether eent in by tbr |wro&gt;&gt;
lorniiua ii ur not
II » im&lt; becsonr
i tltal tbe nicnilmr* &lt;»f a (luhdnml'1 rerun
। d&gt;dr papers ;rt »h- eshie P*»ni. fiVjr. Clei
f»ry men ..*«• an।.plied at ’lie lu-wear &lt; lc
I Ratkh Money may 1* torwrtnL-d by ma
I:.1 our risk
Pt|&gt;e&lt;d,&gt;M,n (&gt;4iir» will b
•eat free tn all whn dewrw tliHw.

in aav paper wort of New Y»rk, while
our ftriliUes for obtaining domestic news,
military, politics! and general, are n«&gt;t

awrow lead by any other journal, Breidra
laving paid correspondents in all the

oampa Wes* and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the
oaaaiMi of Congress, and shall alsraya be
prepared to send s[&gt;ecial reporters wbcrcwver hecakiod may require. Thus, as a
newspaper, wo propose to place the Anvnnna in tbe first rank.

The Detroit Daily Tribune
!■ published M.-iu&lt;ngaud Ev&gt;-*mig. and

is mail to all part* &lt;4' (hr Blate. by tbr
first
rXpUM. railroad, and «*h«i
CoUvryOMevK giving tbr very Intut Tele­
graph. Cnmru«eviai. Marine. P.ditrn! ai»l
Gturral Nm. Foreign and dotnrsfic.
Tbium- 9ft per year.

•partNer
lute Iota, I

TBFDETROITTRIWEEKLTTRIBCKE
la published ever. TiHmday.Thursday and
Saturday nii-rning; nud sent by mail t»
ail iMria. on th&lt;' morning «&gt;f puh!ic«ti«w&lt;
at 99 00 par annum; two n.pi.-» 1&amp;.00;
five o&gt;p&gt;ew. in ।me addre«a. $10 00; ami

' ' TOXIC, MbMCIXI A» BXVIRAftK.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!I
GUTTA

PEKCHA

CEMENT,

c«hw
r.f .11 K.aA. .fan
xprw.nl tn the Atoma uf the Weather,

any Isrg. t iiiuntwr a’ the aamw rate.
!•
o-niahis all the tolrto nevaofVw.i dais «&gt;t
&gt; he I tolly

tlwajrt been and will
U. a aalaaMa lamilt
&gt;apar tea fatal gaaatlj

DE J. DOTES BODS’

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Feb

I by two th
I, and the 1
Ball’s Bluff.

another sun.l at MurMB4&gt;H.pe had left
« pwliee force.
fteWrt wffli ffie Ln’

*********

United States.^
and bl00,1 „ .., , „

_______ _ .

isted bi

of Gw- McQallan.^

ashingtoc oorrespondeot of the Spring•minec frteilSMR

&lt;011 of it, r.r.-«Tka

JW*

Hnwd —4 ba—WMHinSr
SwwWvMurw.
»»; terir
e
■rtdK wd- A, KJT* ■'r. Mh-au

Gulden Grrie. ace not worth a reply, teingtho usual ITvmorratio fetMl*

• w«tVl ar. arguluarit, bj low’sbmg Vii
.ulgjr ,ptou&lt;,

lished in thia pap^f. returned from the
army from 9K4jrldij,faMK *»n after his

bion
&lt;

.
St
«•
.G-n H.llerk thia morniar taltwrakM

(A*. H^WlM»AU..wf's, . .
Jr Aa&gt;&lt;vat&gt; h*a
*■«&gt;« •»“»M Ow.«..U..».

S, latt htefMV

WeWpposad It wai-a matter of hiatmy

weW eetoMtsbed that truth an ur|Aiixatirt^
* a&gt; detected and bntthlp' al; Marlon

vu
Th.
««&lt; fuck

TtfE-Hottno

of the diaeMesMS known. It was thueeht
4h {;A\?L
,
ywenniwy, wrav wwtbi prrww» vaiiiuvviu
tl&gt;e premonitory symptoms of the dis-

eW&gt;lj|,r,ln«,pUn’»&lt;^
ir &gt;n.

Ohio, and that duritig tee examination of

Wed­

parties arrested ttero K came eut. in evi­
dence that similar kdgea existed- to&gt; one-’

Bretsmr«it«n&lt;s.

nesday the I9ih ult. John Freeland, of
GaHtidAM OM ofhirbamM MV WHwfb

Of tea treasonable charaeler pf ibis or*

dec we hard acme wvidenoe tn offer fqp*
teMiATn ebmqMmiAMMr^'Ad'K^
Inquirer, tj tbe 2Gih I rwt.as'follows ;

nei^rj^MVfHMNriMMk*
wjRw«aft&gt;«
•rta, both of thia village, successfully
perform rd the odRMfefflh on Wednesday

'n»fr*

“Mr. Editor.

nejitniSBa and
rrtilyrmt*

Cuimninsiuuvr for the Slate of Ohio, was
engaged fc.r-jcverfJ &lt;Uyv in euiuiniufi
eases nfth. K»ipbta of
Goldyg Cc^
trpnj Man- n county. phlu..arn &gt; .' .
the charge n( cunspiraoy againat thi Gov .

XpiUUd

. UsriavilteEeb.28.
vfc’ocvcA.'x.nX
Ths Rtate Ohio and the fleeote Min­
n root a, tele P. M. received tvm 'opipndM
4&lt;efrnm tte Muhlkdlro ilffjMvtle.
In romnvtedrtHon sfthslr etetnry al Mill
Spring, Jan. IPth.
ierui.lc c:::: '•
siasm att.ewied tte pteeantari&lt;»n.
«'.
llV!h',:SP* irivndat Mmjford-otlle to day. He reports
■" “
“■ ““-oSj-Tdyfli,

and that ifcA rebels pre^pndM tr&gt; be con
rhxracte^ze seeessUm, and never addirteJ centraBtr; 200 000 m*n at M^dfordsbum
d^thi -tritra pofitieal .thtwi that pre- intending U give tattle there;
vailhtevther pfrta of -fta
9i. Lm&gt;«. F&lt;*. M
Memphis papers &lt;if the 10lh sgy Gen.
Poll issued ordure yedtetday that the
trarit of the Memphis Mid "(We R. R,
should ’fie torn up and bridges destroyed
pruparaloty tn the evacuation afGduin
htis and demolition of the furtifieatlohs.
iy G„d
The Coluifihus forces a£e to fait bark to
____ ---------------------------------bland No. 4. plxHit 45 mite below Co
dtiqadf ।
tew [ will not rest, nr sleep jmte AbrwIttiahus. wbieh. h is eaid, pumrnsads the
ham Liqooin. now Freauieot, shall be ret
rl vlrand can be fin titled with heavy guns,
iMraed mH &lt;»fthe PreaiitenUaLChaira and
and made impregnable a|a'»ntrt. way riVer
I will wade in bted up tn my kneee a*
snow n-Wawn •Dat______ ___________
Bdivar, Ya,
march pi«b bin anny ro take the city id
Sines hjij__ _______
Wate&gt;"fct‘»n *"d the White Hones, to Ai
wad he «&gt;MM have chniNtnd hante.—
tee aam^. S&gt; teip me G-d wte Jteep
Gar adMWQt guard* &lt;3.«sisling &lt;&lt; tbs
nM&gt; alesdfast to d» tee aaaae.” TteXhte28Ui PteiMylvania Regiment passed over
mieeiaeer, up-0 tea trotimowy, iseli- b*
lht&gt; Potomac from Sandy JB«»^t.4o,-)i(a*&gt;
bail tee perbroetese emanmatson .had
pen’e Ferry, «d u*.k ywfsnion .4 the
lass tee nyxt dja?- AmjU provteoea
•■ i-«&gt;ajA athieildite pteftetetK’WMp*’ forlramMcUte^imMs over tte river was
Wte’^me teak Jb* “¥ve «wr" se ats fmov.ideJ atd&gt;?r *d,aoer guard ounaid
pected tesigtertt* bar h'^ule aiiaaoa tw- ersbly rei*fimced.
1(n
.
day. Ijis su^imjurasteb.te^amvwr. teat
P-»*Ma«d,Cher|mtewn.ted * ronWil! thnee organs of ths teeainnnble sp&lt; w4Vbe AU&gt;r«I 4^ K-teraa date Sidsnble ^wte&gt;a ■/ l^s craaapy mi b&lt;ite
Dempcrncy/who a;e iuiw .so
rn- Ut&gt;iaiv -Site-w4l-pyteably proceed te
Shsuanduah, an. now om-ugegedinthe ^pdeasor
Un sea wtteuM a owaannor leader, endvill,
£*o»T» tegiiMsmaij. of tee enasnVf.ete
^.the^liseb.^qpabte
moment,
be
put
aid broi^NMdnwn organiastiea of their
u.Ur test
tee oriroate beteee were epBbir^ jhey alt cetewd hb tte
party, and who f»r that purpose -ppply
tee s|roagrttc calwl 4’“»l*ta|ipM- which appauate uf pur army.
.,..., •
the epithet of ••-AWitl-n traftonT irt all rani&lt;
The,te»t werwwsc tee
*
*8t. Lmde. Fite. W.
aaMd.vU teve.vf tea eaact 4aate»te«
The firTn'ocr«f‘s Clnrkivtllc despatch, of
pitaee uH « writeqb-'w it happens tluO Wteteftte-teto*M*«W .will ba te the the 26tfr, iaie: " The rebel tprom liefo.e
every man wNn baa gene from Ilia North ehaprofnu lr.« Kk&gt;be »eteal*»&lt;'ga)»H,: 180 leaving Nashrilte pliindvrod many dwell
Ite-t Ite- **«’iiMaail.'stf teo batters tea
to eld the trnit.im to ovarthroy tht*g»vfsgx. bruinros fiiinaes, and ridu-d gt*&gt;xt
bate t'*te te
U* 8. tin
alarjn-irimhjr »K peiij)k&lt; Swcral r«h»U
c.-nmanl, (ya tymacrtlX
and she wi|J J&gt;« w»ae&lt;b+jttepaftei»ad
wW«8"r tty tftUuns"tr’hiiHj tetty were
Why is U that every K-&gt;rte*ni man gunners aud seamen.

who has been arrested fer treason—-esery Northern nun.who hse,given aid and

ed ,nd all its contents by fire.

had, was entirely destroyed,

CblDTfl
TbeJ»U

relent-

'•&gt;» WRSR*W&gt;e«ej«Tt*’
»lw,aDd^Mr.wituh have Llo»p and i
hM te*. avar einm. »ptfl &lt;

aMgbiag i&lt; aUHU,aagmd.as,et^r.

Ttowve.
’’Or l&amp;.oWc.V»
X^X-OWO-cXx WvWt.w
are. X\\e '^.oot tvutfA'% VvwoA,
■Qt. A^oXsceV.',
KXcwmmAv. ‘SAXXevs

ww X\u V9°T niatv tvttuxu
liocXov's mVU&gt;

XW. YloWcVa
ftXowvacXv IS’vXXvt*
&lt;vee \V\x nc\t
BoXoet
a\\A CotolpvX.
Xiv. AkoYiacV.^

•mall cMl!faftA

1 •

;

T»« Sumst-ui, M-amr.-TUe
March mJWl1&gt;i-r rif ttfi.
Mw^iixine ie!
J.iii 5^Ivm; !i b-&gt;, met,trite no^kvd
aucceso thus fur. and is diiicr&gt;Krihii'ihc great

qnrotions &lt;»lihc-sar withfrartMi«nrv*,'niet
and al.llky.
"Among th&lt;-- Phrtn;” by

Offismi ii.furtrrttthm from NrfdbeHk ti
the War ptpu-Unud^.t^prcarhla the
oimstrad, increases tn intermit, and gives .’'ttVterjj^rfc'In JbatU’.i,
fiplb* CCffler much new Infotiust'um in rv Uiiutt i&lt;&gt; tee Saute.. Aiuoegihe c»»dtr&lt;l»pw^Mtes itedbe StMe
U'l raved tftr LMtti£:
etiww to *iemiijsteran,41|MuG.
'wrnp^TgJwsSMkyo A«
■•iwnv.lt B/KimfiaB. A.Oahh Hail II.

rich end varied.

Ttu» Opening paper.

“Southern Aida to the Nor^*(J|*teell

drve-e
wcvA.'vft.fttet lat?j€

written and highly jWtearrtiiKZ HwG»t-

Ointineatnkde parWiahed by J.-llflGil-

\&gt;r. YloWeVw
ftXovcMxcXx.
VrwftA* k&gt;%
XVuvrvXxetiu! T)^v&gt;
fcwXer^, '5LWun\aX\%’Nx, gXt.

r-f K AU
'df tee dBrh,

Cfryi^kV,

the Unit

9.

he catalili
Mrxiraft |

FOR BALS BY

the government 1 Will some
poundessuwtesssasteemAssssseeeeja please

Ef9&lt;

Buell to catch tlirm.’*
"THT ann-iiiuafj iKiit
ldW»tu*Vu»f rusraiw.dV ie Opened...Ahis
We tHThlt die -w'rfr did the 'beat, hnw. wmi u&gt; free and tar&lt;*&lt; crated .4&gt;*otfBrr&lt;h
nwder «be *»rd*.r rf tbs bkroetery uf -tee
Trva^ry. 1
------- ---------_ UarebZ
ite don't gtea Uwp yet; the wife wsu
.. j-.-patA M'kliAdXv roceived from
id* ^efrt^aW^ltvIpe
{yirrlaw (lov«jfM») al*», and the con CMn.WWr.
a- ni w kfi n fleb
truce to CulwfrilMes. has
wasn't. Atid u'Kat IFm*!*, lJfl»*MrtWn»s
was prnhshty madfi fhHH*ik^vfit oftfje returned.

It is thought he ju»dr-a good' trade.—
'Hattingi Banner.

4a*e XW

MW
_ w,
___ _
I made as
trip on Thursdayv under &lt;

MU. iteJ
s.^f. /T- ^«-w.-4l
-tteMh-stewteteNteN^^temtetee

lumbus is to be evacuab-Ssyt
WaaBiroTOii iRtraa (MbJd
In Ineklng over Irvinga hapj
fill deeonptiou ofJohn BuMy (
Book.* we find the following.

-------------- -------- ----------------

aatwa^jaariyt

n&amp; riSTUggt 4U1' “C~b.i
fhirW telegra^ed tn Gel/WH lvMsn lest

Ht. YUWk't
tSx.ow.ct.cVv TivXX^v*
MuaaSat«« pkw.____________

..e

J^tlve^6-F^W9»r

XnAvo^Xe X\\€ v&gt;co^ a-oA
AaXnXvXuXtA.

•ronsJirtl Vlm.'.tete®iart»mM!aHd tteiijU.
The veteds offered tnaurreswter if sfrnwed tn march mil with the hon.wt m' Wttl
Gen. Buell ssfwadi einteloiwaiidt d an un

Mr. and

and what of grain and provision! they

w^Vjf#WKwr &lt;A

SX.ow.vv.cVv TivXXcv*

T®aN«wtheim»w Tssteeute N&gt;»
i.WmHftT c wrsyissl &lt;4U«
Ommcr FWtewsteyh. teMeapemrt is tee
ran wta tea teen eesft to-Fart Layftytete fasten now ruteMtettetiiteteya’
ette’ae ait enemy to his matey, it a notbas casi be giron trite. baMm/ur-te*

aomfurt tn the eaemy—every Northern

dvqte ate eae-teoMMb. Gf rw'nteaed
botes..tite wJiUwnsaroddbniiMB
temrrwilliwM. mrafaterten; teeeh .teh
liens, 4ve teterete;’ forfcv rnfttidfaa. .cte
government at ear c/.&lt; while a Urge tenueande; fiftate w.iiihate Are tetef
ante -ted lyh isiiiliohs, trts thettete’*^
portion nf tb» leafl'ioc 0»0M&gt;cr*te
an
Of aiwpm boad«roi|ter tetetetelljte
gaged 4n the •», «m eyswpMhiaiag wMi 'Mte*i«tea,wte tetety telfitesfite
the reWs; «&lt;nne srrttr, iflco-lhe edhnr D».
teoueaate.
I,
jH. x-u : 1 ,ia
iJhJbkteteii------ ■■-■•*
•-U.u. U’ty&gt;K«&gt;vMUM&gt;«"&lt; A««b-J

. Ilovaa Bunwaj^— Op Wednesday of
last week the lug dwelling of Ashficld

Graham oloasttswa iteswatlftrly c*«»uin-

Mat
iHEttlnref the

p^rrrh

ilkrbii I

—ir&lt; Frj*- U1

IW:****

didn’t

�r

PUre, Chills
-----

wojl

”«aoidUi

LIVER WHATOR
Pemoves toe morbid and bilious deposits from

ifis®

PIMM'S

ucod aa .Bp.AK'j,

th* May &lt;.r«'«Jf’*

Nut aioue

falubu, a
• superior topic and dlnrwtsc । ezndlnt In
H ef loan of appetite, flatuletscy, female we*k«. iQWilaritiw, pa&lt;n In the rids aad bowels.

M| wRaM&gt;Tu.j

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,

w
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY;

Errs-.-r* ..r PrMolto w.
the PiTtsTurgti GMetIt, rti
©ctruk'iin in imw rrfiUbd u
tHe.rivrnt thatihv rftnseh
wateri-. Mich nn extetil as .
~r.
Mik &lt;»f . thu brfll fiJl.jnid lukc dul l
from the legs *f hor-ir* driven into It.

DARLING’S

LIVER
!!

REGULATOR

oBiww.&gt;©•)

Aad now consider myself Zahre-'y eured,”

; ?7~ Mas* of the Fort Wxrrcn priaun.rp werw retard .m Saturday. »n U-cir
taking
U -WegMUK^.gwp^h to
a, hue, ur.drr fium Wa-hrngt «a. . i-.ur
however, r.'fu-cd their liberty, ew^pl ••Mr
unn.-.idili.-nnl lei in*.
Il la thossg . :!,.■
,‘ori m«H hrihi out :»«' Ifttjg mm thi'i do.

Hon. John Cross writes, •'Brooklyn. March 16
1940. In the spring &lt;.f 1869 I took a s*ve«s cold
Which induced a vijeat fever. 1 took tw« doses
DAmutm-tJ JW» i^iUAfafi

aa

ie'
pp
ywj fWto.
****”n^ fflfTillfire
hMitu&lt;J Hastbw|u **
atrtoe I'
PrflBtrt
iuga. sod show cure, *f auy there to. why to*
prayer of the petitioner abaaldtof br'granted.
And its* further ordered, thflt laid petitioner

It broke up my cold and fvver at case. Previous
to this attack. I bad been troubled with dyspepsia
•everal mantos: I have felt nothing of it ataco.
0tlsStt{«ej.'BR..4«3 BasVCMb feirdetili T.,
write*: Aug. 16, I860—I l]*d • difficulty with the
Kidney complaint three yean, with constant pain
In Ito small of my back. I had used most all kinds
Of medidoe*, but found no permanent relief MtU

GROCERIES

?orax..%£r.

•»• JI-'H-W M It- 41&gt;re«

I M&gt;w»*U&lt;y aaa.ifli.MMi Ila- t»
.'TS.W~

rAdvertieMnrtt.1
--------- --------------------------

order
DlPTtMtwiA AM&gt; thiLep.—Fur thee&gt;ubli *4 Banner, a qtwaHup ;..OhiliM:i%r&gt;iTni-.lt a
■M&lt;* st ttaref fur ala
jiatejy previous, to laid
Mngnctic (harmwitl is wo nufitdmg reiut•lyjf trerd it. wsenn. Apply 5r. l? t..
tin- i lir«'flt an.f, C,l*i**t atlil ‘vovr uitli x
h«R flltiiiH'L - T'Wis Qhitfnrtil hwa hem be
COVMMSIttNKRe NOTICE.
fire.the puhbc ,,v»r 20 ' »ui-a.xnd its cun
startdy lincrifl^ng demand laws estMUinhed
-taTii.r) ns h snp.-rii.r LinimciU
।
Bu'.idvd
and
aUrJLalKJ. s.^hi^
rwkgmg !

I pasaad slotted biood by too urethra. I antes
entirely cured.and take piessure in rsoocimendia;
these remedies.” ;
;f

,««*»ia

renigtlyjy r^uta'I, 'ftorfsMlhrly in ttheu
siiatinin. Nrtintlgia InflamnUon of the
B&gt;&gt;«rla am! tuduevi.- Spinal MtU-cbi.rw.
fSorri Bvra. 'Burns. Pilva, AVovmh ntxi
Crulto*.
. •-...■• i
Sas pamphlet with agent, and around *s«h b«t-

3s&gt;M Vj air drugeisto.

Fries 25 cU.

Throat ak» Lcito^.v—At thia araawn
z&gt;f the yresr when cuiigli* arid Colds are
inwI'IrwtrM ever* family whmtltf ♦»**• ■
. &gt;h- ,;:..! certain rrriii-&lt;k i&gt;t. hand. Rah
■wn*\Hive Sy nip T«du p the very thing.
Ifi&lt; n&gt;d .mlr jilcivniit Air children to take.
But-to a certain C'U« for Croup, Whoop
ini’ Cough Bra-nchlti".
C.iugb*
an-i nil ufT-ciiona of the Thrunt and LungS-.M-hv ait DnscgiaU. Plica 25 Wt».

Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Street. N. T.
writes : "Feb. Ml. IMO.—I have to*n scbleet t.

Ewr d&gt;„wo I. IM.

U.rkM,

are prepared to aril at» small

1
CuurLfcr
tto
ef Jlarry, wto &lt;ul mre t fdr
'
i
'Wednesday. stoMNM*'*iitMLdy *f March next,

gAbac«|tHa)

w&gt;

•

.

, ind on HatMdM I to miseuto^aJ of Auust, one

toouvand etjfflf hnnifted and flikty-tw*. at the
j

Darling’s Life Bitter*,

sc*&lt;*vf*Mrth dawo^tobruaey. itMpretolOK lb* time,
limited br tto said Prubtie Court, for th* fTnal
adi.1.1 meat ef gU &lt;U*M1 *Mn«&gt; aatoeslaU.;
bated. Februarr iS.lW.

D. Westervelt,
of South 6th, near 8th St,
Wiliianasburgb, L. I., write*: ••Au«u»t5. lew.—
Having baan troubled with » difficult* IctfceL-tvwrand to bilious attacks, 1 wa* advised. by a friend,
"JaBtiw;* uv&amp;B RftiUM?W

feUi

Em.,

OEOROE-W ’WstLIdMB, &gt; ttowebW. p. .UE.1X
) sieaara

I did io and found it to operate admirably, retnov '
tag Ito bile and arousing tto Uvat to activity. I

CUA-NCERV SALE
TATE OF MtCaKfAT.-’n*'Circuit Court
fur Ito cstmty of. garry-i, Chancery.
Sahnon J. If. faiiAin^n, Cum .
plainaat,
• '• " ■'
' f

S

iiMHmMd.-

r3S=;=t^.i,»{=r^.

J. 8.0OQ»raB4Co.
:tyW WM a wr -M ..

WfW^X^Rc a tMWV,

rn

^W.’fiWodeVvVto

tstSKtejnaywiEai

[no’?i * mouth*.*

•tthrnrwLJtoliflD «Ud tho»&lt;t&gt;^ piba Unit
MW kMn&gt;t*iiRflL., &gt;.

failings pritt Gnrrtnl
Address,

'

DAN’L 8. DARLING,

«ir*&lt; tMjHUe*jr* i
■ nbjifc«!L&lt;g|g A jiii^aJagyt,

Ayer’s Cherry PectoraJ,
m* Tr’*4Hh»'U**&gt;»*or
Grass seiii.

..

r **J s
eS3S.'t1iA
....

" Cujuit^koEirs Ninics.

. 'm HUI III. .....

■ «

‘ran1/. ,7-aiuH

Twittilw a^\

MOFFAT’S

DYSPEPfilA, by thoroughly cleansing the
Arst aud armud «tum»chs. sad creating a tow of

IsasaMlaar* Uni? n«(iM *M&lt; r«*u«Md

&gt;4&lt;«riQreh
eigtil day uf

■

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■■

'

Depsoduptn iU
. it «8l giv, *Mt to &lt; Jf fare tto pubto A.ra penod-fTIHJiTY YUH
yaaraalv**^ aad »
’ .u-^lflod duriua that lime bar* maintained • high
RELIEF ANOlfBAMWPO YOV* TWPAWfS^; character in elnwat every part of tto Globe, fcr
t------------ -- --------■ tbeii extraordinaire and immediate power of rea
taring perfect health to person• tutoring under
i.eariy ever* kind uf disease to which th* human
frame it liable.
f-ri.
The fullowing are among ttie distressing vari­
ety of human disease*lu which toe

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES

All p«r»aa» having (taints siain't the
Ihlaft Ji Hirai/,
.

'flPSCIAt NOTICES.

--

Pw CMMm
ftvHtatM

aM"M&gt;U.o,&lt;B|*«l for. iWa Mfllter
of &lt; j&gt;it*ninUHi e Failepla

attk^^mirxiisKtri
xsssss? .’.tsraraMsrui
Mtomt obwfl W
fl*s &gt;fl Mia fli* ■

•

SOOTHING SYRUP, ]

102 Natoau St.. New York.
Pet up la 60cant and gl Bottle* each.

BENTON HO®
i_&lt;jvisrsx2*r&lt;3- isEtOH.

nothing, and m»j

i;uiWaw^;*WI
tU «UM a,. Ahaaaa Wl^tafl,
nt,
and Hu&gt;d tor flaru£oisMw. ***&gt;•*
uod if **u
e

tiluBTwcnsi, Hnsaaoia. Rsm.asaxm, Ju- Txnr«*
'Asxirrr. towwoca, and MauaxcaoLiT, which are
general ay mptomsof Dyspepaia, will vanish, as a
natural conseoueuM of it* cure,
[ COBf lVklNERS, by cleflasing the whole
length of the intestine* with a *6lvant process,
|and without vsolenor, all violent purges leave toe
bawds costive within two days.
FrvEns &lt;rf *n kiods. hafliffniigyi ruiiiY'
Ito a regular eirculatiop. through toe process of I
ys.piretu.u in soch case*, and toe thorough aclu- ।
tiou of all intestinal whitrnctian tn other*
The Lira ManictanhavVtoen known to enr*
RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and .
GUUT in half t^pUim*^ bg
local into

w.

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: 2e

arsT.b%L

® *s

/fere* ItonSpi JMhitoy,!
io&lt;riv.
;

Ptsw^.tSihatt.'SSJi'xa
And
Minstrels hme their sweet CUltir,
Their cure, are found in everv land —

MEDICI!

»SWiU4'

' . M M H * « M C£* Wfr ' •

Mas. WtWttMtoWk

produced by
Thu charuuti
a&amp;d health *|

jartlr.T *m

or Ch/ At

* VIor V*w cy»u,Rlf®w
gg JndJinAltjf, ff youH

�GRANT bSPAUDi
it

ud Lin* dM »&lt; Nr. Twt Paorf

THRU TO FOUR DAYS LATBR
THANANYNEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPBB, winch whh ha Agricwtiund.

IN Ol'R LINE OF TRADE;

Come and See!!

MmAMrteaA ao/umr, being th® oldest
existing journal in the N«‘rtb-weet, and
has bean identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increase of the
commerce. the industry and prosperity
of the Pmximclab Stats.
Its proprietors are determined that its
fours ahaB be worthy of the omfidence
end support ofthe friends «f Taura. Jca
new, Fbxxdom and HvqaatTY.

It will aim to be bold and fearless in
advocating the principles of the RxrraU»ax Pabtt. which if faithfully carried
out in the councils of our nation, will save
car coutnry from the evils now besetting
it, and will make It the freest and best
Government the world ever saw.
It will di scuta with faltbfolaasa and
candor all the great quroU&lt;»na agitating
tbs public mind from day to day.
On the question of ths externm*) of Humax StATxar, it will atand forth ita un
•emprornisiDg foe. believing as it most
reRgioualy does, that slavery is the pri­
mary cause of the present coafliet be
tween the North and the South, and that
it larvae a fearful blight upon the country
or nation seeking to outspread and opbold

’BBUDE'DIKD

B©OTS &amp; SH©3P,

IT WILL MBNi’ PORCKJMR.
&gt; Batter tf ths! brntaa HiaberdM srteeeibst

itnporteet Lues I News from sR pens.
News Drpertm«fcta.-gRi«m. roeb w»»k
a summary of all intotrstue* »&lt;’&gt;d
"t
Miebiaan—its
dsv -thjo to the
Local aad Gonora! InrorwUs &gt;d Michigan,
give to ita cuhiaina Attractloss which
CitiwBS &lt;/Michigan «*ssmc find in sn&gt;
New T'«rk•wether Ea-i».rii Papr. xud
which eannet tat make it a tooro aeb’-tns
visitor to the Family Grok, the Farmer
Mechanic*. Merchm&gt;t or Pro&amp;esi-«s!
Maa. sad giro tw ita Detroit Vwktp
Trikuna superior cinim« to their paitowage.
Ragwlar, relit hie e.Hrr*tr&lt;tideat« with
the Michigan !t 1 i«ptsli» th* Army jUkd |
at Washington.* ill continue t»» giv»« the
rsadrn* «&gt;f tta Twa fhtn* rr Taint aa fall
and accurate scvooni* ot lot-iHux.inxiio • 10 00 b year aavsd fo ewery family
One B«Ht!r «»f
ofonr Mich’van a .Idler* during thr war.
and *4 thr dn«*w* .Z eongr&gt;««
fa *h&gt;
AKEB1CAX CEBEWT GLEE.
IsMtnrv I be TW^sm &gt;mi m *t»p» Hm it&lt;
Pnrs 95 Owts psr Bottle.
V* that.-. .» &gt;i ta. n»»t in grarraf n&gt;rvrr*W
P» ro 25 Cetus psr Rottie.
: or *anrty of'rotrfally m-levl.-d n&gt; *» a-nd
Fsmrty reading. &lt;rftfle the alirWb* pi
Pries 25 Cents per B-rtfa.
.to our on II State mattera mekra It, for
Pnes 95 Cent* per Battle.
Michigan r«ad«r. whether farmer. I
Price 25 Ci-nl* per Boltin.
&lt;lumie, or rutar a»ip&gt;*r*ov
any E««’&lt;
Prio 2ft Cents per Bstlle.

In variably in ad&lt;
-Single Cop!
• I 60 a year.
Twenty Copies.6*2000,and extra Op*
to the person who fir not tlw (.lob.
For a Osh * F.fh wr give Thro.
Extra C»*piaa,or th* Tro Wroklv Tribtnte
ForaGabnffh'r llumtrod
Ext.a
C«»pies. or tho Daily IVi'wme.
Tbr Los Price to (laba wi&gt;l u-.t
of the paymtm of commission* to \gsurs
Important to House Uwnvra.
’
beyond the above terms. Our aim and
imporans to Builders.
design tat*'furnish &lt;•• Michigm roadrm
Important to Railroad Ounpaniea.
a Micaraaw Family Nbwbpamb. equal
it) Size and Ov't^tmI inir-r^ &gt;i am! B“lu«
Important to Farmers.
forjtbeni thaw ain Nr* Y«-ik or otUn
T&lt;r nil w.hnm Ait mop concarn end it cot
Eastern pater at tta toweai price prank Ii
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&amp;utiMs’ guilts fhrtrtarn

Thu bright .tars o’er me ahiaing,
My theaghta o'ar hill sod r*U9 wrat.
To toy tor beme reuraing;
MMbeegbl qpda that thee I stood
Clare by th. kitchen door,
CtopftM *e fest tog c'nrt.
Were aft 1're chopped before.

My sl*ter-iu-law ws* startieg there
Aa sieten will. i ou koow ;
8b. sata, MW Psrk.jnsl look st her,
Tea knew you aun *ot go.

MiSO.1 ALLRN,
•TkRALER IN GROCERIES, provisloas. P
&lt;1 • •. CSsh. butter, terd. pork, and grain
all ktnu
Abo tor. eandi.a. rtc , etc.
Store
Celiforo a Block. Stale Streak Haatl igr, Mich.

8h. leased her bead egstastBy breast
As we wore starting there;
My tnotlier mt upvn lb. stoop
Engaged ta slle&amp;t prayer.
Sbe speaks: my son reureaaae is tight;
Go; »c.i your country’, foej
Art when ywu see one, take Boe sight

W. PARKER,
HOLESALE art retail deater in Brnvin
sad Prortuoua. Pork. tord. Butter, and
al kfad* of Produce bought and sold, st bis “old

W

1 said car cause is jut aadgued;
To Wsahiogtoo I'Uxe;
I told him bow U&gt; mansg. things
And ell toy driUa to pay.
To uy and be a rury good boy,
While I was going away.
And then I stepped inside th. doer
To get ay coal art shirt,
Thu boy. were coming down tbe road
J knew lb.) could nut wail;
I Iota tbeui. uot for me u&gt; mourn,
And badc tbeia all farewell.

KMrrr.5 i Brunows

Quite (son I Msabrt lha r«rt-(M« gate,
M» father stovd there toe,
lie said, I whb test 1 were young.
I'd go along with you.
I bid them all a luag farvwall,
And reached the hill Dear baud,
FroKtbecel waived mjlartadlao
Art now protect mr land.

11. WRIGHT,
art counsellor at law,
and Solicitor and Councilor i* Ch»ae«ry.—
Particular alteation pa*4 ,o ‘k* collection of
claim, aud mnnrv promptly rvuiitted.
OfBc., with W. W. Ralph £*}.. Midartllte.
Barry County. Michigan.
ttorney

A

JACOB FERRIS,
Atlorwsy, Counsellor and aolfoitor.
MICHIPAtfI. A. HOLBROOK,
PORNEY and Counselor at to’

■ THE DTIMG SOLDIER."
Tbe sdcw wsa failing tolud *40,
Aa tbe dying M&gt;)dfor lay;
And wished h&lt; could once more bebpld.

He b.ld A picture la bis hart.
Of bet be luted »i&gt; dor
And iu b&gt;s eye • te»r did ataad,
Aa be wished ibsl aba were tear.

Ho looked it e’er and o'er.
And aatd she waa bia happy bride.
J utt six abort moatba before.
Oh! bdw ha longed to bear her apeak.

Bu pules was tola aetUngw.sk,
Aud L. codki xre no mure.
O.mIJ, go ten th.on. Pre loved
8o wall—eutrue—ao long;
To try art meet iu brerer. above
Where wr row ne'er ean come.

rich owner of *f&lt;ntnvi11*.

•Not in the tavern.
You like stories,
coms here and 1 will tell you one.’
'When 1 was in college, Kitty, I had a
room mate to whom I wan wnrtnly at­
tached.
He waa good looking and with
a love fur quaint out-ofothe-way books
end pursuits.
My dear, to make a long
story short, we both fell in hi**, and un­
fortunately with the same lady. He was
to quiet, So reserved, while I whs eo im­
petuous and but-beaded, that 1 never
dreamed of bl* panaion, till I told him,
one evening that I was aa excepted eoitnr.
and 'hen hia secret caine out. It was
painful tn me tn be the rival «»f my warm
est friend ; but your mother loved me.
and did not dream &lt;«f Ebvti’s passion, and
be begged me to keep hie arcret. He
left college tn return home, and we did
nut meet again. When you were born
he wrote me a congratulaVwy letter; and
two years later, when I lost your mother,
he wrote again, but that was all.
Ek­
ing very rich, he has never bad any bosl
nn&lt; or profrssioo. but lives a bachelor
In hianldahy^quiet wgy. T«»-day I met
him, he re-udrs near here and begs mi to
pass a tew weeks with him.'
How old ta bel*
•Let me eve, Ehen was nearly two'

years my junior: he must be aboutrfarty.
HrighoI huw time flies.
Weil, little Kit­
ty. shall we pay this visit!
'! suppose we must.'
‘How stupid.' stUifaqcizrt
Kitty,
drumming impatiently on the window
pane, tan old man of forty in a country
town !
h’s October, tow, and I bayefi'l
a single thing fit to wear this winter.—
I wnpdsr bow long pa will stay.
My

first winter in society, to«, and auntie
promises an unlimited amount uf par­

Things looked brighter th* next morn­
ing lor th* drive to Mr. Scull’e residence
was through a lovely pari &lt;-f the r«»untry.
and when tbev tf-pped, Kitty could nut
repress mi exelamniiun of delight. The
h&lt;&lt;uae, a large, beantifuliy built mnnak-n. wm nestlrt at thu end ol an ave­
nue &lt;;f tall tre**, at the b~a« of a Wood­
ed hill which roee t&gt;eh*md It. On the
porch mond their boat, still a handsome
man. but with thu shy look of a stu­

•Kitty, ywu called her after Aerthen,’

Fojtuor Montes**.—At our b**ardingli&lt;m*e we have a character tn the shape

now. Ebon.'
Kilty waasoon at home at Mooravlllc.
Now in her pretty habit and hat. acotfring « ver the counUf «• hurst-hack, or
riding demurely beside her father through'
the town; n-«w knocking at the library
door,'where Mr. Scull spent rmmt of hia
time, and under pretence of finding a

hook, winning her h»st from his atndiea
to explain to her the bits of stone on the

«. C. PRIUDLE,
.if n slave.
Bela a half wilted negro, mini tie-piece, or the libel Is on the centre­
UDGE OV PRODATK. Notary Public, Gea- answering tn the name of Levt Levi’s table.
•nJ L-"d and Tat Agent. Will be found in ■dess ol mipreme happiness *Mms to be
‘Do I bother you much coming in here!’
Aha i&gt;urt Hoeu. at UaiUnga. on the to art M

J

DANHU.-STRIKER'
(OUNTY CLERK, Notary Public. i
/ Land and Tax Agent.
Ofltoa w

in an indulgence In mulassea. Yon can’t she said one day, looking up from her
gel him to move .pri^U, unless you low scat Jo the Rind ftpc bending over
jirnmise him some ‘*tesse«,” 8J»d tfes h«
makes his long beele fly.
Tbe other
evening my roum-niste wanted a big fire,
md to get Levi .to bring np an extra
qtiai tity of wood, premised him* jug of
is fav&lt;&gt;iite article. In a short Um*, up:
came Levi, imring something less than
a quarter of a c«rd of wmid i* his arm*.
Lsyh g it carefully «•' the hearth^ he

rAjug full.
-I golly I ( emakmg hl* lipa.) How
nuch you charge me for ill"
u Nothing.”
• Nuffin! I g&gt;«!ly
(smarting bis Ups.)

b the whirl art tumult of gay winter,
Kitty loukad in v*iu for her few MsnZ.
Breux there were b pUrty, for Mr. Huw•11 era* wealthy, art Kitty was an only
child : but om one wna exactly what abe
wanted. She found henrtf contrasting
•hallow oompliments with th* csraest.
deep thought which Mr. Scull’s word* be­
trayed ; she missed bis voice, bi* gentle­
kind watchfuli—s, and she wortrred if
next summer her father would &lt;s» to
MiMireviJI*.
Early Ju tb* spring an uncle dirt,
leaving Kitty a large fortune. Tet rest­
less, art at times sad, Kitty seemed to
have left her girlhood behind her when
she left Miairavillo.
.
•Dear,dear, this is i&gt;rt "said Mr. How­

ell, lay lag aside a letter one day at break­
fast.
•
•What father T
•A cousia of Kben’s has come bora*
fmtn India, and claims the property at
Moersvlllr. Ellen’s oftde was a bacbe(•*r, at least they all thought so, art
El&gt;vn sneer rded a* next of kin ; but
here’s a private marriage pn&gt;vrt, and
this e&gt;&gt;uaia I* tbe only child.' Eben
aay* that, as tbe claim is ju«t, he will
Dot go hi few, but give up the pruper-

•He! eo ahy, so refined, to—oh’
falhtf ]’ and here Kitty burst into a &amp;mx1
&lt;&gt;f tears and ran away.
Mr. Scull had left Moorsvills tn tome
t&lt;&gt; New Y»rk, had genu to an obscura ho

tel, an&lt;1 from there l«d written hi* note
u&gt; Mr. Howell, He was sitting, silently
waiting, « hen there came a knock at the
d«H&gt;r. and Mr, {Ji«we|| uflterad, and with
him Kitty,
Ik-lore he could apeak, Kitty was be­
side him, and had grasped his hand in
both uf here, laughing and crying all at

ccrvt drocribra the napect of that pfepe as
mournful,
Dilapidated bouses. windows

broken if. and pasture and bedroom*
converted inte stables, evidence* of * ante
and wanton destruction everywhere meet
the eye. Several fine buildings have brew
deentygd. indnding the beautiful brick
frtnMe Beminary. The writer adds :—
■‘Since the evening of the vandal destruc­
tion of ppmwrty. wo have no more such
initsnNS ar suicidal destruction to ch roe
hde.
Under the efficient rt ministration
of Col. Mills, commandant nf that pnet,
idl has been quiet and orderly, and no
fears are entertained feat the midnight
Incendiary will again apply the torch.—
Death would be the portion nf the minerable wretch who would undertake It.—
Col. Mills it about tn order th* clearing
ogt the piles of rubbish and brink l*ft in
the centre of the pufilje square by the
burning of the &lt;Jd court bouse. Th* ref­
ugees begin to make their appearance in
town in large Uumbers. They are to be
seen about town. observing, with aatouishrd eyre, the devastation that has visit
ed their beantifol rflllgp,”

Bccxxxn.—Geh. Buckner asked
lost • far *n interview with Gen, Gr»n«.
Il wa* gives, and I’ was present. "
They had bee* at MonraviTla newly I* ata-nt 45 yenn of age. eundy &lt;x
six weeks whop this e««»v*reattow tonfc i«&lt;n, reddish beard, tnsdium higfit. r.—
plaee. and Kitty brt bwa tb* ol.jeto of snt tefakling ayea, and weighs abom 170
the most tender cure during nil thia time, poundo.
He amokrt eoatiBMlhr.
tlul th* pl lSllfl vi*i» was ferttasd to
Boekner |s sb-&lt;rt th* urae qg» gad
come tn to a i.JU. —4. Tte&gt;mata&lt; bight, very broad acroas to* ebrat, art
fer biker l4d Wr
Mr. Sall M —k m.y weigh ISO p-auKta.
Mis hair u
her
-4T. r ..I rn-rrw*.

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KlUe

such meartraa wi be ahalljudlfe tteoeaeary

cud expedient, ( have tu communicate
that since the tweartgr st the last session
of the Provisional Con press, evrafs few
dwnttrtkd that the ffurmawf fed ttirmptad mare ffism &lt;&lt; ferf^osasr OMcces^v/
Ip to urUno
flsaon, te the cffi&gt;rt to
protect «ur armies the whole territory

Obwefear of tfeir purenita, art •

in Afir /

^fecerfte^MC*
hi— itaeuri
—Ate* grest extent destitute «f tbr
me*n« fur thu prosecution uf th* &lt;tr, on
so figantic • antis *s that to vhfah it ha*
attained.
The workshops and artists
were mainly to be found in th* N«*th .
era States, and cne of tbe first duties
which devolved upon the Government
was to establish tbe necessary manutautori«*. art in tbe meantime to obtain, by
purchase from abroad, as far as practic
side, whatever was required for tbo pub­
lic defense. N&lt;» effort has been snored
to effect both these ends, and though the
result* have nnt equalled &lt;&gt;ur hope* it 1*
believpd feat an impartial judgment will,
up&lt;&gt;n full investigation, award to the
vagina* department* id* th* Government
credit fi«r having dune all which human
power and foresight enabled them to sc

,What, tb* bouse and all—oh ! faI have b'-ped far several days to re­
tb.-r, bow can ha live away from all that ceive tbe official reports iu relation to
our discomfiture at Brtmnke !»l*ud and
the fall of Fort Donelann. They have

•You will come home with us—for­
give me— I didn’t know 1 loved ywu—1
will try to he a good wife, indeed I will
—and you must help me if I gn wrong,
W« will he an happy,’ and here sb* broke
dent,
•This is kind.' said be grasping Mr. down in 'mil*.
Howell’s hapd ; tand this - — -' ■' He
•My wife—yon—Kitty !' w***ll the
sb-pped and k&gt;uked at Kitty saying soft- aatoniahed man could say.
|y, ’Very like, very like. 1 a tn glad to are
Mr. Howell Durauaded th* new heir to
sell MonnwUhr, and invested
part
you. my child?
Kitty in all her life, had never heard a &lt;•! Kitty's money in the purchase ; and
sweeter vmee. than-the one that wt-leom
it would he hard ta say which wna
ed her. and she hdlowed the fat. good tba happi cal in their beautiful bouse,
netured housekeeper t&lt;- her ream, think­ the “old man of forty." or his ,iwle
ing the visit might nut prow so great wife.
a lw»re after all.
The two gentlemen
tfort on the porch
looking alter

said Mr. Scull, In a l«»w tone.
•Yes’ abe is very like, is she nnc f
‘Exactly f
‘Just the age, eighteen, pem Kitty
when we wars married. We are old buy a

jglisrfllaw.

Like other

girls uf her age, *he bud bar draeme vf
true love with aa I a maculate bore, young
and bends.m»e, pair pM-fa*p&lt;bnt perfect
■Only une more week, and tbe* we •hell certainly. Yet Kitty, spite uf all this,
reach Unw 1’ said Kitty Howell. OS ehe Cried beraolf to sleep.
threw herselfdown upon a sofa in the lit
The porting negt day gee brie&lt; But
tie tavern.
*
m Kitty stood «« the steps, waiting for
■Tired of travel, Kitty T said bar father, the trunks to be strapped to the carriage
looking up fan his newspaper.
a hand Ml gently on her shoulder and Mr.
■I'm Urrd uf railroad care art tovents, 8culi said kindly.
at any rata.*
’! M) sorry J pained you, my child.—
*1 was thinking to stoy here a few But rein ember, it you ever wants friend
weeks.’
call oa to*? Kitty buret into toon fe
reply, art ran
hurriedly down the

Now comes another slgr* npatof to
pass tbe onto &lt;s fw tbe camp •
Cufeeel.—•^topf-don't stir’
Whar?

flo yun pome from T*
Slave.— Tve eecaped frum my tagtosr

to compel me to churue upon you,”
Qilonel.—-.\nd you Mve in shot |t
our erddien F
Wave.-‘•No masear
Colonel.—"Never I4
Slave.—"New, nah r
(Colonel striking him with the belt of
hissword upon th* back ) —"Away, you
black dirty dog ywu, how can you hope
to find protection with us. if ynu have
n«»t shot one of nor people r-x. r
StauU Zatung, German.

Itafel Trophies-

.

A correspondent of I he Chicago JV»iuno writing from the Furt Dup^sun bat­

tle-field any s:
The whole area uf several miles eqear a
was left covered with trophies and spoils
uf war. At flrat it was thickly strewn
nut yet reached me. and I am. therefore,
wjth weapons thrown down in the fight
unable to communicate to you such Inforor belonging to the deed. Many of tfesa
niation *f past eveuta and c«-nerqu«noes
are valuable rifles and fowling-pieces,
resulting therefn-tu tuwntld rnuh'f W t&lt;3
belonging to private rebel owner*. |
makt rrcommtndalian founded Open the
have ever, several
Cult's brat ravulv.
changed wdition of Aingo whiA Aug
ing rifles, picked up and brought in. A
have produced.
Enough is knows of the
still more c&lt;&gt;mtnon we*pop ie the imsurrender uf R-&gt;*tj&lt;&gt;ke Island to make us
mewse knife, with which whole rebel ragfe«l that it wa* deeply huminating, how
irsaute won armed. Soma of these arp
ever imperfect may have been the prep­
mafeuf files aqd rasps, hammered into
aration of defense. The hope is still en­
shape on a blacksmith's anvil, and finish­
tertained that &lt;&gt;ur reported lasses
port
ed i* the roughest manner. Others wura
D&lt;»uei*&lt;&gt;n bays been greatly exaggerated,
inasmuch aa I am h»t only unwilling hut made of mill saws, and other* again nf
carriage springs, showing the straits to
unable to believe that a large army of
which the rebels were reduced for raw
etir people have ear rendered without a
mat trial fi»r weapons, and also the pecul­
drapetate effort to eut their way thn-ngh
iar Soetferti vkrw nf the field fight, which
the invealiug force*, whatever in*y h*y«
comprised manifestly a hand lr&gt; band eutbeen their number*, and tnde*v&lt;»r to
tbnmt game. Tn nieel the serried line*
make a junction with other division* uf
of nor Weatern hoys with tbe cold steal
lhesrmy. Butin the almrnc* of that
of the ba janet, watuut what they had
exact information which can &lt;«ly be af
provided agsirm.
Many of these knirse
forded by official reports, it WMild be
are being earned away aa relics. The
[ rcmatur* to pass judgement, and my
longer weepona, swords, rifles, dec., are
own la reserved, as 1 trust vow* will be,
only to l»c smuggled past th* guards, for
until that inf&lt;»rm*tiun is received.
strict order* hmra town issued by Ge; .
Grant to preserve all these spoils of war
The policy of enlistments far abort
for ths L’nitcd State*.
terms, against which I have steadily con­
tended fn-m the c-rnipiecicetneDt of the
Ax toewaur or vs* Wgto? I will ptrr|fc
war, ku« tn my judgment, cti^iribotod in
no immaterial degree tu the recent revtrn- • •nc incident of the siege ««f fort D-inulaon,
ra which we have suffered, and even new which ha* been heretofore unpublished,
renders it difficult to furnish you an ac­ but which depends Sir its verity upon thp
curate atatemeat -f the army,
When statement of an officer high in r*nfc.—
the war first broke mit many of ogr peo­ On Saturday night, tbs 15th of Feb.,
ple could with difficulty be persuaded It will be rememberad that Fl«yd and
that it would be long and serious. It his brigade racaped from the Fort by
was mA dsrimd p&gt;&gt;e*bie that any Iking menn* nf a kar*p"rt, Il was but a brief
so insane aa a persistent attempt to ssA- time after tbe great thiefs departure th|&gt;
jugnte these Btatcs could be made; still a toiitndmnd belonging to one nf Floyd’s
less that the delusion omtld so f|r prevail officer* escaped from the rabeia and oam'e
m to give tba war the vast proportions within our lines where Lauman’s Brigade
He brought to General
which it baa assn med. Tho people, iR- was stntiuued.
croduloM »if a long war, were Bsfvndiy Grant, the news of Floyd’s cacnpe, and
averse to lung snlistmcols, and the early minutel* • duecribed the manner in which
legislstbin of Congress rendered it Im It wan accomplished, and th* unmberof
practicable to obtain vUuntearw far a
‘
‘
id. Bln atstement
greater period than twelve months.— _.R_______ _ _
but aalieeqeent •­
Now that it has become probable that vents confirmed the nogrora anqoartae
the war will be coutinuod through a mcni. The next morninc the garri&amp;nq offer­
ed to eapitulotr. and upon
fitreagth of
the contraband's announcement and the
knowledge &lt;&gt;f the truth, Ge*. Grant aant
to Gen. Boehner hia demand far an unaoqdiuoaal aurtvntter, and his threat teltw-

risoa, ece&gt;ptn«Tt» art .tores fell into tw
heeds, and the Sum and Stripes waved
over the shattered walls of Dwoalami
through the faithfelness of feat utf
African.—Cairo Corrctpondcnt Chicago

axo

TSfcmr.

artUlei

�desperately terrible battle, lasting all
day. took gbee Jt^l’alvedatt, ton IBjjf*

WAR NEWS I!
UCOTON, Ml

reeeived a
us, 4tb, say
Moeion. f
ooiaaanee of tbe 2d tbe enemy evacin haste, leaving quite a number of

ill, anchors and remnant
a Lately .Stretched across

Capt. McRae had charge of the artll-

taken by the,
ffw» mile. of Im

raid will IwritTtstti. Crest mTRuw s :

JloclGmi»--i.iriag waa Asaad foeae Ala
VS1TWB

.trotting him ou my
d.bu of Me costract
. Baltimore, March

EZRA TOBIAS.

Fortrees Monroe, March 7.
SU

ly, “the me untain has labored an

brought forth a tnouae.”

gtry do ap­

A Demoonte

8m« canvention convened &gt;a Detrttit on
day last week. Tbe returned delegate
t&lt;iir
iVwaa the largest political cot

great excUMsauOatTbe hotels

Wail, realli

hotlfinf.
They nseuinW*! to- rtomiuat
candidates fi&gt;r,State officera ; so, at
Bi

nrujlcof numerous bands could be heard

Aye, that's lb

pfoyfog the Stat Spangled Banner or
some other national atr. According to
tbe arrangment of the bommittee. everv
thing was ready at sqven o’dock P. M.

the call of tlioir committee slated?

why did they not do ill

question !

We apprehend the true soli

tion of the matter is, that the connmtio

was balky.

Tbe lenders had eonfldentl

After sunper the champaign ,wd drank
and tho following toasts glrun :
’
expected that lite masses of the old o
1st Tux Wtnoit—she, Itks fha
genintiuu would sand the sapient tools &lt;
Lamp in the Temple of Venus ba undyrebelliun to the convention, in wbieh eai
inc. rtver banning brighter and brighter
a ticket would have been nominated, an
as time travels on her course.
W. B. M.
2nd AbmuiaM LnrroLK—May h»Itko
e policy seteon foot to turn thia State ort
-_ V
Ua. ' of
1A our
Jare country
VSuAWfaftMrtl:
Z. . birthif
the
Father
(whore
to the aympathixees with the Jeff. Day
day we art celebrating) be loved and &amp;drebellion. But the schemers were diaa
mtrad by aft.
'
W. ®f W.
pointed, and hence the aborition. The mi
,3d Gro^ox B. MaCi.rt.LA&gt;—The Najurliy of the convention would not rhtif
potein iflBea^u--May he live to Com­
mand. the artnlef rif the GeWn untffbhe
the aehemo,and the leaders are once-mor
Stan aod Stripes shall float triumphantly
foiled.
over al! parte of the North American
The convention organised by electin
Continent
FT. B.
IT. U. Riley of St. Joseph, Presidon
4th
Oca Narrow—May it come out
and tbe. usual number of Vice Preeidcul
triumphant over all fore and become ths
Star of the West In Industry, Wealth and
and Secretaries.
A committee appoint*

elutions, which were net radical

enoug

to suit the. taste of the dark lantern

traitors"

win

Iu thia dilemma, ths'‘earn

of the party.

uUcoduecd resolntioua auitin

rthdr own views and urged their adoptto
by tbe con rention.

Hon. Robert McCle

land look the lead tn behalf of the traltoi
ous wing of the Democracy, by introdui

•ng a resolution wtfleh* another prominer

member of the convention did Dot hes
tate to denounce in strong terms.

Freedom.
*A. P. D.
5th Tux Galust 3d—The hope of
our coon toy, and the pride of Mr State—
May she soon have an opportunity uf en­
gaging the rebels, and show their bravery

and patriotism, in fighting the battles of
her connlry.
6. P.T.
6th Tux Cavsk Vxurn Wnxcu Wg
Etoar—Tbo foundation of Freedom used
and sustained by Jbej’atriuta'hfltte Rev­
olution—Stay we lbs GrnndSons ofLtberty never desert ft white a droo of blood
courses tlwoughour vgios.
W. B. M.
, 7th ,Th« Womsf, Tug Flag and Tux

Tb

gentleman referred to is Mr. T. Romey t

representing Marquette, but we belfev &gt;

is a lawyer of the city ef Detroit.

In dt

nounciug -McClellsu’s resolution

he rt

marked that it was like saying to th

rebels “You are

wrong, set you her

been driven tb Ir by the North and Mr

justified.”

Mr.

Romeyn

added,

"M;

tgpgue stall cleave to my rwoutli bofor

I will go fur resolutions that apologize f&lt;&gt;
the rebels -in arms against the govern

ment.“
The McClellan resolution

was finall]

substituted by one less offensive, whicl
was passed, aud Uw original resclutioi

was stolen from the Secretaries table ti
prevent It from going npon record.

Am

aud beauty. 2d emblem of Freedom and
Liberty, 3d emtlam of wealth apd proa
perky—May they ever remain together
nntil time shall be no more. W. G. W8th Tas Srina akd Sndrxs—Emblew efijaual Rights— May she float

triumphantly in every breeze, a terror to
traitors at home and acaulion to powers
abroad.
U- II. B.
9th The W. mm or S|icuwtaw—Gcd

bless them—May »c prove ourselves
worthy of their friendship, ao that when
the ola flag floats triumphant over all
parts of tho Vnited States and we are al
lowed to return home, they will welcome
us with, “well done good andfo'rfhfol ser­
vant of our country, we vclcsms yau
back.”
W.G. W.
Alter these, tbe farewell address was

yet, thuresolution which Mr. Romeyi

read both to tho attendants and to at

did not hesitpta tu chatacterizo as an apol

sick in tbe hospital.
Bo you see that although wo have been

ogy fontreasou, met with au approve
from at least a part of the delegates fron

this cuenty.

soldiers for nearly a year, there is a little
fooling.of Patriatism left yet. Tbe Regimeat was called on dreu parade at four
o’clock and the farewell address rea l to

Surfi is Democracy.

them and a short but patriotic speech was
made by- our noble Cumieandar, Col.

President Lincoln, on tbe fith

teat.

sent to Congress a message comm*

« foliowet
“1 rccummctid the adaption of a ____
lulion by your honorable bodies, whicl
shall be substantially, as follows :

JiuolotJ, That tbe 1’uUcd States ougli1
to co-operate with any State which raay
adopt a gradual abolisnment of slavery
giving to such State pecuniary aid, to bt
used bj such State in 'ita discretion U
compensate for the inct:DvcnieDoea, pub
lie and private, produced by such changt
tii ay stem.

If tbepropmtliM .ooniained iathe res
-oluliou dwe-v
eneet the appautd -ol
■Congress and the ouuntrjr. there ia ili'

Cha/npHn.
On Ute morning of the 24 th a dispatch
came iu that five thousand of tho Rebels

had attacked our pickete, and of eourse
they wanted tbe old Michigan 3d to go
out and put a stop to the thing, and I ml
lieve it would have doge lite people of
Michigan good to Uye accu bow readily
every man prepared for the expected
fight; but they were destic
to be disSftC

place where the alurnnab hi
in the rnorning, ROt.a rc
found. They had heard du
was coming and they had rq
tbeir strongholds, and our li

to camp, wishing all kind* &lt;

Statas and people immediately iatereated
ahould be et4&gt;noedisti»ky notified ufAhr
fact, su that they may begiu to ca&amp;sUer
wbetherto accept or reject it. Tbe Fed

*11 U-ritlj J OU

U

soon

-v The batanee of -alia mtusage

Columbut, the Gibraltar of the West,
i oura, aod KentuBky Is frH.
At four
dock this morning the ftqtllka under
bm. Foote, poasisthiff of*fi gun-boms, 4
iDrtar boats, and trxflTport&gt;*cODYeyed the
7th Illinois Regiment, battalion of the
7th, tbe 74th Ohio, and 55th Illinois,
nder command of Geo. Bberman, pro­
ceded to this place. Ou arriving here It
as dtflicult'fo ahy .Whether the fortifies.
ons Were occupied by oar own elvhlry

a scout frpm Paducah or by the enemy.
Every ptrneratkrn was made for openig flirt and landing Infantry, when Gen-

Mg, steaming directly under the water
batteries. Oallsfird that our troops had
)ecu in potaesrien they landed and astended tu the summit, and together plantid the stars and stripes amid the eheers

if our brave tars and soldiers.
Though rising from a sick-bed to go
jpen the expedition I could not rorist
ending to examine the works, which are
&gt;f immense strength, consisting of tiers
jpon tiers ef batteries upon the river
rtnt and a strong parapet and ditch oov&gt;red by a thick, abattls on the land
ilde.
I’ha evaeuatura appear to have
ivaeuated hastTly. A considerable tjuan-

The Na»hxilla Tinut of the 1st is fautmed that James A. Sheldun, of Vjr
[Itria; Is rebel secretary of State, rfee
{unter.
Two brigades on the NateviUe and
Decatur Rsiln-sd, between here and
?raflMln, have been destroyed.
It is
Iso reported Mrit rt bridge Dear O»ltimda has Loe« destroyed. Great exeheaeot prevails south of Nashville und।
t
arge numbers are fleeing further to the
outh.
The rivers are rt-eedcing very slowly.
iftvfgrtUwn for thwlargest dess of boats(
rill probably continue for some time tot

. Washington, March 4.
The fol Id wing'.dispatch was receivedI
i-night, from tbe correspondent of the,
oeoeiated Press: “Gon. Banks’ forcesi
copied Alarlinsburgneateeday withoutI
jposilion, and the pickets continue to&gt;
ing in prisoners.
Although few int
•
.
l

Mitre.
He was captured by Cam
ly b, Micfugaa cavalry, near Berry-.

c.
‘InteHigence from Winchester leads to।
belief thaldaaknoa is there in fullI
x-. sad has mmpleted his prepcrnttatH
sppnee our upproadi three miles eastI

Ths RiahfDond Ditpalckvdh attention

&gt; mysterious writings on the wall, iodi
Hing that IJulou conspirator* arc at
■ark. Among these writings are tho
•Bowing :
“&amp;tteatfhq Uihom men I”
Watch and Wall?’ “The Union for-1
ver’”’ “TU Bay is dawning I” ‘Tbe
uur of ddiv^iiocc approaches." It tm।
rose significant annouaceiaenla thatcaiia- '
J John Bfmor Bott«, and twenty other
iHpocted cilfaens of wealth, charactcraiid
Mi tiyifotVt^arrcsteii, and tbepruclaoia-

rid,of slavery than to pay A much Jaeger

was merely rtimoreu.
ols. CorwrtntW-WMtc

virtually admitting

that thr war against the Unkm is wBgeH
♦b lhg.Jnterest bf slavery.

,
psynMnr •rfoW frflM Where
ir o«hr offices -are foesSed, to

•
the destruction of

reported to have reached Winton io forse,
Md^ ta Waving an Suffidk.
The ressow given by (he rebels' for not

» ’ ’Wyittrastvm ar fttse&lt;b,
SOW U IBS *!»¥&gt;

J&gt;ri

s«f

rallied up*n

and a

ticket

The day passed off

quietly, and the Democrats were gener­

Fortress Monroe, March 8.

ally vfotorfoua electing their ticket sate

Tba Mevrieac WM signalled this morn
ing down the ctaaaoel frwn Norfolk, in
front W Se wall's Point battery. AU was
excitowM about Fortress Moeroe at
tbit.oews end. tbe CumberUad, CowgrcM
Minaaeots, St. Lawrence and Raaapbe,
exchanged rigaate of danger. Tho Marrintao had nofoing above water but bar
flag atsff, fly mg tbe rebel flag, and smoke

to fifty. Frank AHcn, Republican, for
Attorney, wm eieeled over C. G? Hol.
brook by one maj’wity.

We d« in* f»w.

pose bi mnralute
moralize over the
tba raauiu

acknowledge riufrelrc* os

Wa

Republicans,

beaten ; aud are wilting to giro those win

stock. She moved slowly M*1 ate^ned
directly, for the Cumberland and Coogroos
lying at the awe th of JauioaRivor. The
Cumberland open*] en her with heavy

such a confesrioh.

And «e can only

prdntloChe' natneetff those elected, t&lt;»

indicate the innral significance of the groat
the name

achievement aeenmplialted in

;of prmociaey.

H'S..

The filllowing is official

■St-Obt) VGRWSU ‘

and cliovve the result in triitbfnl figures ]

and
Willard Haye, dem;

■&amp;TU00T5 VtXXfe

J. M. ifossdl. rep.

hare been introdneed to the public for wort .
(han sit years, and have neqirireftaa
|

William Jonw. dem,
Koyat A fudge, rep.
far exceeding any Fa»il/ Moitoitoe of a I
similar nature in the market.
J. W. ftnCkle, desn.
J. G. Woodru$ rep.

F^r-MaoH.

and hence their

, L. D. Fiptfrra|d, xfog),

Suit

John Ifotcbbtai. rap.

was onpqpng the Yotktewa and John*enabling him to expend
.
towa. film having po regular crew aboard
being nnly (Hrtiy msnnofl by three Corn­
pan its of the naval brigade, sod seeing . v
of
. -dollar*
----------------------each rear ...
in advertising their
the h-.pwte.ramaM ofemstending, struck her merits, and puWUhteg th«
enfora. The Jamestown limo took from
her all of her officers aa prisoners. Tbe

*’

"

Frank Allen, rep.

Tbe Monitor arrived st ten o^cfock
last nigbi and llnntedlately weut to the
pt^tecuoo'of.Uw Mianesdla, aground be­
law Newport News.
At 7 o’clock ^°d&lt;y the Merrimac,
YoPkfowo, Jamestown, and several tugv,

wept towards the Minnoaota.xmd opened
lire. The Mpnilor ntet t-bein and opened

er.
The
Merrimac retreated. .Tfia
.Monitor was commanded by Lieut. Warwith great rtfll,
assisted by chief enihear Stimcrs. The
Minnesota Was somewhat injured, but
kept V^{».&lt;«Pt'n«ou* fire, The Mdnitor
is tinipjtired^dyH^y.for xpother attack.

re I

CnroJonuucnble of
end l.iref
Comnluni cojU U ro.UmeJln arbiel. lb.
Puri&amp;er end P.U.

'Wor'K.Wke a CWow..

ftkoovS. VAX*
•rt the «u&gt;l MMrt ««1 UMirougU niU, that
intoju«xl.
* 1
.
fo &lt;*jroe«ly upon Hu Liter, eieio

to

li-.Hutu.k. di in.

(J

5«

W&lt;n. Sbelifon.

dem.

Nathan Barbra, flvni
Ma-miu Alien, detn.

W. 1. F. 11 □ms, rep.

D. C. Hawley, rrp.

[

II. Broiimp, rrp.

■
1

II. A. G««raljenr, dem.

*

D. G. Robiuvoii, &lt;L m.

Wn». I;pji4&gt;u, rap,

J. AV. SletAiinv, rep.
AwsnoTTras.—We

attention

would call

to ti* advertise mint bynde&lt;l

"Ambrotypes'* in another column.

Sam

flcs of the w«irk performed by Mr. HurstairsTcadieg ,t«» this office, and they

betoken their onn merit.

Wo may

will
be.

permittvd,t'r«ty&gt;MMtvrr,n8 an indication
•d our jodgntreLtn sn&lt;-b nutters, that no

Letter opportunity Id likely t» occur

fi r

any in this vicinity tofiLtain prominentk
dear and life-like “Shadows" which shall

preserve tbe lineaments of the substance
u Inch is not only “lading,” but rapidly

tSF” Taa Waarwrn.— We h&gt;ve

a

thaw—an

'nnnicnv.-

had

rain—continuing

Um.nit’i Sahirdly rdght Sunday and Sun­

day. night.

Sleighing

sums.

«i/'

AV agon*

ItaijA—line Wr&lt;f* and beautiful flowers—

weH—they’ll bo here wdft surtm.er;—

to be the casa with
t3T" r&gt;ocrtH.—M nm. Bwlow, G&lt;w4-,

TW iwk lAvcr VAX.,

drove of something hear 230 store hogs,

for the railroad yeeterdav.

"BX-ooS. Vu.A^x.cr,

‘ iki.

“cau’.lariJ anything,'
ous,
tion,
tPaxn ir. thti ^otutie,
(JOszitvca, *&lt;4,

•

re«ak«i*tH

We appre

hero, ikw. wffl lw M. "MnWr

&gt;hn Mrl—ni-

I i itrt ffill Uli l

krrieJHn the maT»

&lt;

W\«-

fired by the rebels.
After which, the
Merrimac and two gunboats opened with The peculiarity .of the
shat and shell on tbe Newport Nows bat
AS\.oo\ ‘Vvx.’Tv^gt cvvvdk. VvW.%
terics. Some accounts say that the garis that ther Strike at the runt of -Dfseiwe,
risun was cntnpeUed to retire to the
by crudiestmg every (article of impurity
woods. Others say that lite gunboats
X\x»t
were obliged to retreat.
The Minnesota did not get steam up in for the life and health of the body depends
’
•
time to aid the two frigates. She «a* ! upon the -pnritv of the blood.
If the blood U poisoned, the l&gt;odv drags
followed by the St. Lawreoae, aad from
out a ipisnrabls sxiftcqca. The&lt;c jpetlicines
neccaity engaged the rebel vessels at the
distance of one mile.
It was the tinprc*s
&lt;\ku*.\xA
ion at the Ifoint that ixXb were eousidcraWy damaged, hut ibeaa statements are
based on what could be seen with a glass
at the di«tar.co of eight miles.
Tho
. Jf/f cumotfifm.
Mercimau was also briieved to I»e aground
'7'j/jrvjasia,
Ur.te xfcau a J.r,
When the Baltimore boat left sbe In* a
Li'.T CMaplaiw-f, Ftvr a*wi Jiff; e,
tn He distant from the Minneeota tanking
Leucsrrhorx,
JVmaJs Oitr.yl-xir.tr
no attempt to tmdeat her.
Eryr-.pHat,
L’t. jSmAok^'c Fire,
After tbe text gun waa fired from tbe
fTurr.^ru,
fcbtiBtfonc,
Minnesota persona declare they saw a
Qsrztunftlon, tti.
daaso volume of vapor rise from tbe
Merrimac, indicating an cxploamn ef
aueraeeari
It is noi known if this la on
OKEparwn wru.- her datghterwav cured
Irtit it is believed she was aground. It of file of. nine year.' .Undiuy, and St Vito/
was the intention of tbe Minnesota Io run
ANOTHER writes, bi» yt-n
xurtd
to close quarters and avoid tbe »r«»n bow
h&gt;&lt;! A1*0"1 Wasted awjiy.
of the Merrimac, and carry her by boardrhe’ Qociuta pronoun ccd the ease tycuramg. This ah* Merrimac didn't seciu wclmcd to give an opportunity fur.
ANOTHER was cured of Frvr-anJ Ague
As lite Baltinuna boat left Old Pbint
switf DtVi'jg every madieino in his reach.
at 8 o’cfock she tort, lite Erricsaoa steam­
JAMUIHER was cured of Fever Sore
er Monitor go’ng in.
which, h^d rxisled fourteen Tears
•
Pbrtress Monroe, March fl.

W m. llama, dem.
M. W. Buck. rap.

whisk bare bees showered upon bin (rum

W\ Xvt\rV».

B«xru&lt;W4re. Ftos ta tfie Stale rriuow.
’ fluvial
Tribute.

u«»* has prea recsired hers to-Jaj

until

cm«u

Ob the day

tbe spur »&lt;f tbe moment,
pJacrdJu the field.

Ja^oowMarah^-WP-M.

Mfly’teinroaC’ptun.

as into aa eight o'citwk

returning Cel. Corcoran, Is that maps and
drawings bare been foowd concealed upon

Tbe English pooph

paper.

the initiative In a strict party movement.

Die RcpuLIiaani failed n&lt;&gt;

election, when a few were

^'vo U.

State

The Democrats nomi­

nated a straight ticket on Saturday even-

MR. HORTOK

J*
*-

bn Monday last.

Will rsmtin In town a few &lt;fsyi lenjer. Galhry

iu. Lopia, March 7.

thirty dollars, and j
for any

K. RICK, Oen'l Svpan»tt«4eat.

Charier

Tie Virginia treops baw -Uol seat

away.
• *
The people dread

Irop-al.ad . vasrcto .fouabt, from eight Uli
booh,Sart df thh n&lt;i&lt;? tondiihg each ot^-

amount to sustain ths Union egpW thu

thus

AMBROTYPING!

Tbc Rwfeaiood Ditpatdi uhgWKurntna-

argues

tteyFww..............
Mlfiit Kipreasv..^..•••*••*. M.

were swarming wish-officers from the
CMfSuML
C
:

guns, gut the bails glauoed off. having un
effect.
Al the same time, rebel iron clad
boats JacDoetowm and Yerktowu oame
dowa Uw Jttmes River and engaged our
ity of ordnance and ordnance stores, a
frigates on the other aide. Our batteries
lumber of anchor and the remainder of
at Newport flows opened on tbe gunboats
he chain ends stretched over the Vi rar,
to ssswutoo Cumhsri»pd and Cwogram
md a largo supply of torpedoes. Tbe
wWob butag sailing vOsoele, wore at Uh
Icsolatlon waa visible everywberp.—
merry of.tbn rebel steaotore. They both
Huts, tents and barracks presented
rained baa«r braadsldteop-lb« Merimac.
lolhing but their blacksoed remains, which was slowly appronohing. but all
bough tbe town was spared,
A garritbe effect visible waa to slightly clteck
-oh we* left in the work oonristing of her speed. She then ran against the
jearly two thousand iufiuitey and four
Csmhhriaad, strilrinuher about midships,
i usd red cavilry.
litahfay laysag open her side. Sbu U»«n
Signed
G.W.CGLLAM. Bn»-G»*.
djMr uff and fired into tba disabled ship,
and again dasflod against with her irpo*
Louisville, Ky., March4.
clad prow. aud. kuocking in her side, left
No passes will hereafter de required to
■y pwmt in Kentucky.
*

that we. may better pay heavily to get

slaveholders;

ra^NM a^arwAM.

the I

: wenUoD ever assembled in te&lt; State.But what did they, do 1

March 4.

ThefoHo&lt;M^fRO« tba o&amp;aial reI •rt of Gon. MeCelUm :

„

�WJUt!

r»ra

LIFE BTTERS,

On High Boom, ai^ths

SMU

ftenta! hoeo*fcr tKe
a____ ____ i

usriaas

DfcUG

IW

TO K KttilEO

STCrttKUI

Roberts &lt;fe Striker,
D|tTK,UCTI0K OF PhontBTi'.—The LoUiavHfe JowruW ways that within three
mamba |8«.0(M) worth of impre»ed
slavca injrehcl.cninps have died in three
Ky. Counties glune.

FALL AND WINTER
rVS.c%v ‘Weeverev ,

nta &gt;xot oljtrs A to Wit

me mhhIi

W E ARE NOW ON HAND
»W&gt; on. of th. LARGEST
BEST A-ortmutU of

\\a%,

1
I-^y* Frmn Mexico tbe newa h that
sickness continued severe in Lhe allied

and sixty-two; mseut 37C. PrlndTe, Judge of
Probate.
lathe mailer of tho estate of Mm A. Pitts, lata
of brie county, M, «f X«r Ycyk, deceased
Un reading and filing the petition, *oir verified

cnmpu and that Gen. Prim had agreed
.on prdiminacies for iii*ghlinli&lt;ina.
of said estate, in the State of Nfcw TtffE
Therropuo 1t It Ordered, that Mondor ths !4th
day of ft*ecb,*tMA at eleven o^foet in the

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DAMRIVS LfVSrr»jiffCtM-tOR
It broke up my cold and fever at oMe. Prevlone
:k, I had been troubled with dyspepsia
OhM IbavsUltaothl^gdrUaiacc ”
ley. E»g.. 128 East 2Rtn Street, X. T.,
_____. -_g. 18, I860.-1 had a dlfflsulty with tbo
Kiduer complaint three years, with constant pain
in the small of my back. I had used most all kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent re|i«f until

'ITTT'TnTu-T IP!E3IFQni!lKBir

Aai CwkiBff EKlricts,
oiKim or

tux

MTS BITTERS.

ST-AJTIOINnSZR’Sr,

I passed clotted blood by tbe urethra. I an now
entirely cured^nd take pleasure in recommeudlng
these remedies.”
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PENS, PKKCIUS, INES. PAPER, EXVF.L0PE3. CARDS, A«, Ao.

this

Pearl Ambrolype; Omainviit-il
Anil»mryfxy !mp*-nal Ain

ALL KINDS OF

Executed ot» short notice an4 »be beat manner, at
Jbis oHiee. Our jobbing Gsoililiea are the best in

Tp Cousntnptivea.
THE AdveriiNcr having been.reator'*d
to heahh ir dfew weeks by arervsimnle remedy
after bat log suffered several rearjiwit^n sdvere
/ung afsction. and fimt dread dis* Se. tinuuwpt*&gt;n~ laBnxion, tu maka krawatv hfofellowuSsr
era th,- mreua of cure.
To all who desire it, be will send of the pre­
scription used, (free of charge) with thedirec:ion«
for preparing tbe same, nhicb they will find a

tb»^,re»eripuon. io to benefit lhe alllicted, and
•preml ittformatinn whieb he conceitca fo be in­
valuable' and he hopbs every suffeter will try his
,remedy, as it will cost them uothinr, and may
prove a binning
Parties wishing the preacriplfon will please rddress
Mar. EDWAKD A. WILSON.
L. .
WHHamsburg,
deci-am
Kings Cbu*tY.£&gt;ew York.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.
Alt persons haring claims against the
firfdtey/aefam. J. Wrote,
deceased, pre hereby notified and requested to
Kreeent the same for examination and adjustment
&gt; lhe uaderslgfied CmnmiMionera,dUly appainied
by tbe Probate Court for the county or Barry,
who will meet fur such purpose, at. th«house of
Juhu DGHabeeh, In the townahip of WoteWadd, in
said countv,on Saturday, tbe fifteenth day of March
next
andon
twentv-riaht
ofJune Brxh
&lt;*RfSaturday
thousand the
eight
hundred andday
Sixty
two; st the hoot of tea o’efock„A. M.,‘ on the res­
pective days above meatioued. Six motitlia from
the IXth dav of January. Inst., being tbe trine
limited 'by Hie Hou. Probate Court for lhe final
luiiuiiincnt irf all claims against sstdvifate.
Dated, Jouaary sg. 18«I
JOHN 1DWT.ADER. I thMiuiejgupid
SAhFOBl) OTTO,
stanwr.

brotype; R«livv&lt;* Amhreitypr; Doul&gt;h
'
Am br*»rv np
ANnflftHVWo “w* to writer. •• shun notice,
and Prien to suit orders, worn 80 cents to 1^,00,
with good Cases.
Ol&lt;rpictumaf DoceaacdJriendi copied aa good
aa original.
I will go at any time end anew here, Ia lhe
oonuty. le take bikrneases of tho Stefa or Deed.
or|o tgo. views of Fabio Buildings, or private

WkXXcX'ft
arc X\\c \ubov maw’*

iW*

tndwM»»«rrfyror»J. Itavrhm! uenMMirttas*."
D. Wratetrslt, Em., of South Stb, near 6th St,
WlUiamsbttfgb, L. ?.. writes: ••AuguUi.lMd—
Having been troubled with a AHfcnlty in the Liver
and to bilious attacks, I waa advised, by a friend,

DARLING’S UVEM RnOULATOR.
1 did no and found it to operate admirably, retnor
Ing tbe bile aud arousing the liver to activity. I

T3LoWck'»

%XowxUe\x "BX-VUes

9m*U*B,s Life BIMsMf

aav-c. \k.e Vioov vt\t\w
“5)Oe\ov'* *»\W.
*Dv. TKoVtuXC*
9Awwvae\v "ftvXXcrs

arc
v\c\\ w\'» StAttcx
aw&amp; Corw^orX.

YJr. *Y\.o\yae\C%

J, &amp;. GOODYEAR &amp; Go.

Slome\\ l&amp;'Ateta
x\\c weak wwA
-duoctioui, by mail or express, poat-paii
is,
DAN’L S. DARLING,

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

JOB PRINTING,

up in frOccnl aa4 fl Dottlca each.

Adv. 'RoWVi
ftXo«vivc\v ’AWtc-v*
Ckvwsc &lt;xvm\V| &gt;Kkc\a\xcX\o\\^
ww&lt;X. xwoNte Ia'jc cw\o\^lx\SVc.

"ft*. ‘S.Qtoack'%

SOOTHING SYRUP,

3SZtOFJF-A.T’S
LIFE FnsEJRANixFHkF.NU DlTTERs

Far CMidrtn Teeltaring.

j'THESE ME D1 CUN E8 hare now been bei JL fore lhe public for a period of TillKT1 YRS.
Wind, greatlv facilitates the process of teething, and during that time hare maintained a high
by rofteninr the gums, reducing all inftMUrflnti—
eharadee in almost every part of tba Globe, for
their extraordinary and immediate poser of res­
toring perfect health to persons aeffering under
TO Wfl^« THB BOWELS.
nearly PT ere bed of jjiacqse to which the human
pc; etui upgii it, mothers, i| njll give res) ’«•
The following are among the distreuing vari­
rJ&amp;W ABD SEAbTMTO TplfB INFANT ety of human diseases tn which tho

W»‘ h»T» p»t upaad told 1|&gt;U article for &lt;W
ten mn, and can asv, in cwyfdmre and IrwU e/

VEGETABLE LIFE VEDICIKES

avc Wnx- 'RqX&amp;c v'% Vv\«x\(N,
’^.VvV-twXX'tXA* *ftux'rv\\ctx, YNvj&lt;-&gt;
t\XXcy^,
«\.c.
FH/wr art rut wo in quart
l^Hles, of u'Kieh the aiz-.-e ia-a fao^sim-

■ile. • the .’xtc’.

•iijfor
.,.
C. V7. TtcLxe-’i, S'rof filter, J!c. 6
East Fourik-L:t., »C,»r.:'r.rio.fi, to whom

all orders ehoxda le oddrteced.

FOR SALE P¥
naaBTBcax, H«A»Aan, RaaTuacxtsa, ItL-Txarix
Axxmr, Laxsovb. and Mblaxcmollt, which are
genera! symptom* Df Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a
natural consequence of its cure.
*
COSTIVENEW, by cteanaing the whole
length of the inteotiaca with a solrent process,
axic without violence-, all violent j.urges leave tbe
bowels costive within Iw^jM**
FEVERS of all kindsrwn«atdKhg tbe blohd
to a regular circulation, through the process of
respiration in such cases, and the thorough solatiou of allTntesWnaT obiilrbHion iti others.
Tho suhscnbrr is how prepufvJ to idl
Tbe Lira Mkmuxks have beta known to euro
RUEUMATIHM
in Ume weaks,
2SE
&lt;B nermuMily
miSSfHR^c'n
0?1p(°taod
Bh. iSIXMILY GIQCEEJES

GROCERY, SALOON

BENTON HOUSE,

lAxstsiktg mioh.
WlLLlia UlNMAV.rroSrictor

BOARDING-HOUSE

joiBto.

-

'

‘

DROPSIES of all kinds.¥y freeing aod stragth

Aw low ar the loweut, for Carikor rcadj*
1^.’ .u ... ,upay only.
‘

Warm Meals at All*Kaurs!

Prize Poetry*
Let Chiofletaabocal ef deeds of war.
And Mioairels tune their sweet guitar.
A wetter tbeno my ieart it Sila—
In prttss of Hkmxcx'bmatchless Fill*.

■Their cares are found ia every land—
Amid Russia's snows—and Afrfe’s re»d
Their wondrous worka-tbe papers till.
Produced by iluua'i matchlcsa Pilis,

- ’foni, a nd

is firo-.-ided wiiK a rrfi-frwzrcl. from
eo^ -terftitem.
•- Cd. per lot tie, or

vca.c J

-

*v\xv\.i
ir4*

WvwWvy ^wwke,

Darling’i Liver Be gulaor.
in affording mmediato relief. It is a thorough
Market, which w&gt; Liver sad bhiioM ewedy."
Mrs. Toung. of Brooklyn, writes: “February
are prepared to mH al a email
2S, IMO.—In May last I had a severe eitackofPiies
which confined me to lhe house. 1 took one Lotadvjmce from

Brer shown ia

102 NasMuSt, New York,

ll pcrwniA haring e.'aima against the estate'
ol ABLE DRAPER, deceased are bcrebv
DGtitled aad requested to prru-nt tho unit for
•xeaiiiiatiiHi and sdjuatiavnt in lhe undersigned
t’-Kiiuiisslomni duly appointed by the Probate
Court fin* lhe county of Itarry. who will mc&lt;-1 far
■tirh purpore, al the bouse nf Thomas lileckman,
in the township of Barre, in aaid eouoty, nu
WHnesdav, the tweMr-sixlh dav of March next, I Cntyon AmbrHjpe; Vtanett® Antbrvend on Salueday the m- 'eenthday ofAugust, one
itam-xid eight hundred and alxtyoao, at the ।
«ypt»; MvliiineidyptiSphvrwitype j
Mirrnr Atnbmtypc; Nwlt»gr$pbir;

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sairaRxer^'.^'-

PATENT MEDICINEB

Estate ol Ch*r|aaC. Grinin,
ef tbs day.
\
Z’A'ftJJriTAWJOAJL-STATEOFJilCHlOAli,
Coahty of Barry, u.
Ata Session of the Probate Court for His Coun­
ty Of Bvry. lwHvnai the FuhsM.Office, in tbe
village of Healings on Tuesday thu Hlh day of
February, in lhe year one thousand eight hund­
Wo would respectfully anponnee ta ths oitlred and sixty t*»; proaouS, S. C. Prindli-, Judge tens of Haitian and nciuity, tfua we intend to
oi Probate.
.
sell everything in our Imo of trade »a cheap M cap
d ,n^m'tWr &lt;’r,hc«,»‘e&lt;’f«"rtc* C- Ori®n bo bought al any place. Give ua a call and Judge
for, ypurwlvea. Wo intend to sell
On reading and filing the
of James lUUwvny. Adminl
(KEBEAff, IW. 'DASH
praying*, foreeriain reasons
.m.—.
lie may be Hern red to sell cevteiti Beal Eriate in
orRetdf Pay, o*ly.
said petition described, for the purpose of paying
the ifebte nf said deeasrd.
*
Special attention will bopaid io COMPOUND­
Tbvrcu,x-n it is ordered that Monday, tbe 31st
INGmd
ratting
up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any
day of M^rch, A. D. Ibfix.at ten o'clock A. M., be
BMigncd mr the kaaripg of said pctrtiun. and one purchasing luedictoea of ua can re&gt;y upon
that the heirs at igw of »ajdfleccpetLat:dai: other their being
persona itiiOFeeicd in e«i&lt;l eslate, are required to
appear at a session of said C«|t. &lt;haq to be bo|drn at tfic Probate Office, -n Die Tillage of HastROBERTS A STRIKER.
inga, aod show cause, if any there be, why the
Mmi A 1MJ.
pray er of the petitioner should not be granted.
Aod it is further ordered, that aaid petitioner
give notice to tbe persons interested, in said
estate, nf tbe j»cn(let)cy of aaid petition, jmd the
hearing thereof, by eauiing a copy oT this order
Io be published io tbr Republican Banner, a news
pajter printed in said eupnty. of Barry for six
successive weeks, frawMtoteiy aterious to said
car of hearing.
IA true copy.)
8, C. I'RIXDl.E,
febl'J
Judge of Probata.

NOTICES

c&gt;3

arc eo\W^.o?&gt;e(N.
tcwfc cw\A
vooX.% a\xA \vtvWx
vACvcXv Whak-C X\veu\
.

Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Street. N. T..
writes: “Feb. 20, IMO.—I bate been subject to

Upon our aholrvs may be found sU tflbo

A

SPECIAL

JLidneyJjQYizjz Z a in t s.
aw&amp; wW
taewtam.-

L*ntga.

Wo also keep «n hand a good aMortmepI of

MOST POPCUR

(ST"’1.......

Jjfiiczis Fever; . , ‘
Fever and -figue,
IavCt £oninlainf*

Hou. John Cross writes, 'Brooklyn, March IS
IBM. In the spring of I8l» I took a seryre cold
which induced a violent fever. I took two dosea

In foci, everything in the Grocery Hoe, tnth es
will be needed for fhnrilv um.
Also a jpeai variety ef Ute

mpxctal

taXew \w \^te\k£v
o&gt;\&amp; ut \\\c ^.ro\xcv Utwc, cvr
a %wv^ \\rtw

And now contider myself Xnfirrfy eurfJ,“

such si
TEA. COFItt. SUGAR. BPICPL IWER.
PRUNES, FIG8, RAI3IN8, CODFISH;

roit Ttix
of the pendoocy of said pom ion, and the hearing
thereof, by cauting a copy of this older to be
published iu the Republican Hanner, a newspaper ।
prlntini and circulating iu said county of lurry, .
for three soeeuive week*, irnurediateTv previous
to said day of bearing.
febSfitS
S. 0. PRINDI.E.
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.

DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR

HxWVCjXjtevx.

wceAcA aw wr&lt;vc\c cK
11 *. l i. — ■ - - * ... - x. .I. i*

been affiicted wltb pUes, aeeompaaled with bleed­
ing, tbe last throe years ; I used

DRY GOODS

doay be permanently Milled.

!«. Ww "BVviou*
RIAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

HP FOR MXCHANJCAL AM© MKPJC1!&lt;|L
PURP03ES,0NLT^E| . ,
Ih-HTSa ANt&gt; Lakl—Doth
Iluular
and Lane have gone to VVasbingUm.—
Wo may now hope Umt their diffictikY

-m a VMOAuxxt vAiirii vmX.1
oum a-W 15m. “vW*
'jV-.'n. \* Wvr Xe,”
«» «.
Ck««v\ — n. grcKl

Lunch rfddai/cd

TLA
nli
COKEEE. ( ITKXUX3.
.
. ftCKLHP.TONGriiSAI^

MonMiJuV.

Dc^^&amp;iXaitey.

Kml CoMljt—tAarcXi, In Monday; Juno .atMUnday; feptan&amp;er, 1st Moaday; Des total r, 1st
MJM^te’riei ttanUy-Fchroory, 3rd Mondav ; A*.

DINES,

ar.

Jhtao^lM Ctmsi and Lemonade.
Mean! wilhU fernfeted by
by tbe weeft. • ;

day or

goat ind Monday

.geyf^y.-,hH t‘^uus’ I°,U’U1U
I .,\r
BEAVnKlL CORPLIMOX.

J&gt;

A1*!. -ftiaUy', ffyou dcaird

WW

*: &gt;&lt;

pr ^BAtT

t call at thu km pf -tho Barber Pule
efc*’.
A. Gctkl) tgr’a 11 ard

I^HANNAS.

�M»"-* a./n
TAB GBBAT

10

NATIONAL

JOILK8 a

PILLS.
ruromon
AMKCMMN CBMKNT GIAJE
than ney New York

“LOW PRICES”

HU.MdjBrtkba'tawkfcrferarp’***

or Eastern Paper.

KEESJS.

ORKAT IMDUCYMDiTF TO CLUBS.

in it* Diirtaeuth Year.

Better Family Newspaper.than any N«wYork, or other Eastsrn Paper published.
It contains Eight Pag** ofBevcn columns
• a*h, making It larger than tto Nw York
Tritam. |M«lr MieMgaa re*
deni all Important General News as Ful-

GEANT&amp;SPAUDLDTG

IT WILL MEND IJ5AVHER
war Baraes*, Mraps,
&gt;**W
IT WILL MENI- Gl-Aae.

*"iTwi llm^nTTivobt.

DB. J. BOvEE DODS’
Imperial Wine Bitten!!
row all who have net na«4 Aeau
tbs world to prod* ee tbeir *&lt;m*L

IT WILL

We eb»D«aga

MSNt&gt; CHINA.
ottor’rcnivdy *■« ewUuT* to »»cred vf thia. A

WFBTUX—
BTATB OFFICEMft.
AG8TIN BLAIR. Goorw.
11ENKT T. BACKUS.PteOdwrtof itoRenslasad
W dwfa Ltoatanaht Ger emar.
JAMKgX PUKTKi. rtacraury of Bute.
GEO a GE II. UUU0K. Deputy
do

rm.n.lt,™

THREE TO FOIHl- DAYS LATER
TWANANTNEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPER, which with ita Agricultural,
Commercial, ■liara'Ilanmus, aod State

©SyTOOMBIHMOTlICH
ffi on USE OF TRADE;

IT WILL MRNFI MARBLE.

nf
MicMsan— 1ta
devoto&gt;n to the
Loa! and General InWeata &lt;d Michigan,
give to it* cxihinma

IT WILL MEN I' l'OI« EI-AIN.

II w’li. MKNI&gt; U.ABAS'1 ‘K.

H will Mrnd B .... l&gt;«.l Uta. ■»&lt;! i«

Attraction* which

Cltitffta »f MwMgM twnvw*. find in any
New York or other Eastern Paper, and

Come and See !!

mW a—&lt;w «&lt;a i.fntuxcuuar

Jnhm

G toe’ll

Mechanic*, Merchant, or Piofewdonal
Man. and give to the Detroit Wtdrfy

WB

la mily uceesaart t«m«ke tto tnal. Th«
UMKlaaf avwy au|«rtor nari.ty. toil g
on*, tiiir* UrotMrr tb*a ottor wiaM; «

N*w» Departrnvnt*.—giving, each werk.
a
*nmmarY &lt;if’ all
interesting and

h‘K^RfSS5ra£,“8~-

JOHN M. GBWURY. Kupt. Fublio Instruction.
CORTLAND B STEBBINS. Deputy de
8AMUCL H. LACET. Catn'r. Btaie Land OSes.
UTKUB HEWITT. Deautr

M.,k.L NEWS fRUM

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

Dr. Pods' (ekharted Wise Bitten
ajls TraniKPiicaiD i

■r•
.
Regular, reliable cm respondent* with
the Michigan Regiments in the Army .and

THE DETROIT ADVERTISER.

LN11H£NT CONSUMPTION.
oftbs
*11 caa

PBCMPECTVS FOB IBM.
and' accurate account* of tbe movement*
of our Michigan a&gt;tldiera during' the' »rar.
and at the doings of e&gt;&gt;ngrcu
In I hi*
leature. the Tribune luia m« mipcrha in

Tnc Dai|.t Advert:*** baa entered its
twnty streuth volume, toing the oldest

existing toiraal in the North-west, and
has torn identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increase oft ha
commerce tto industry and prosperity
of tto Pbninsulab Stats.
Its proprietors are determined that it*
ftitur* shall to worthy ef tho confidence
and support of lhe Mend* &lt;&gt;f Truth, Ju*
tics,

110 00 a year aaved tn every family
On* Buttle of

AMERICA CENEKT CUB.
Price 25 G uta p*r Bottle.

&lt;t variety of rare fully aelectrd new* and
Fatuity reading, while th* attention paid
to tmr own Shit matters inwke* it, for I bn
Michigan render, whether fsnn»r. toe
edmnie, or other, aupvrtor t«» auy Eastern

A large stock of

Prlc* 25 Out*-per Bottle.

Pfitw 25 Cent* per Bo*.ti«.

Prica 25 Crnts |m» Boillr.
Price 25 Cent* f*r lUt'-D.

Fuxdo* and Humanitt.

FuUUcal.
It will aim to to bold and fearless In
advocating tto principles of the Rxru*llCAjr Party, which if faithfully carried
out in tto councils iifour nation, will save
our coutnry from the evil* now toaettlng
it, and will make it the freest and tost
Government the world ever naw.
It wUl discuss with faithfulness and
candor all the great onesti»ns agitating
th* publie mind from day to day.
On tto question nf the extension uf Humam Slavery, it will stand forth its oncompromising foe. believing as it most

Which we

'Rjgrnriifflra

religiously does, that slavery is tto pri­
mary cause of tto present conflict to
twevn the North nnd tto South, and that
it lerves s fearful Uightupnn ttocnnntry
or nation seeking to outspread and upheld
it
It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined prosecution of tto present
war against trca*&lt;»n and disunion, until
tto Inst vestige &lt;&gt;f this ino«t ilkatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.

• News Department.
The proprietor* nre resulved to spare
no pains or expense to make the Aotertisxx equal, in all that vconstitutrs a
go&gt;&gt;d newspaper, to any published in the
West.
With this view an able eorps of
reporters, writers and correspondent*ba*
been engaged, who** attention every
passmg event of ^importance will claim.
An-angnunt* have been made wujuring
for this paper th* rntot complete midpendium of foreign intelligence published
in any paper we«l of New Y«»rk. while
our futilities for obtaining domestic new*,
military, political and general, are not
surpassed by any ottor journal, Resides
having paid correspondent* in all tto
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during tto
sossion nf Congress, and shall always to
prepared to send special reporters w toreover occasion may require. Thus, aa a
newepaper, we propose to place the A©v EKnsxx in the first rank.
‘

-i M M MMUi
&lt;•/ U~ h
Co»&gt;llMtlM.raall„ifU Saaaraa*!**
'TOTSKgT-WTOSStU.

ment to Voluntary Eff-rt on ito nart ol
tto Republican* nf Michigan. r«r tto

GROCERIES

Hterkry end mtewllaneou* deparment.—
Tale*, aketehca. poetry and home and
toreign nows will find ample spec* in onr

TERMS* *511.

JOHNS
78 WILLIAM SlREET.

itnporaul to Bui Idem.

r E M ALES.

Important tu Farmer*.
terne eerybody

JOHNS ds CHOHLEYB

DR J. 1®VEE HODS’

CEMENT ROOFING,

•art NONT DUR AMU. HOOFING tn wmt H ii
•VOTWIMMMA HUE. WAfEK. WEATHER

DRY GOODS!

rer»*Hv ackucwladpd tebeMMM-secd b» GUTTA
PERC1IA AND INDIA RUBBER.
*
x

DU. J. H&lt;»VEE PODS’

Ara cuaeeved if a pure »»d uBMlidterstoi «mm. comblh-d irub Jiaiu-rry. Hutomoir* re.!, Ucr&gt;to'- WiM Ctor er TrovBarl. .'riktuanhCliNto*linle Flower*, and Gvutiau. Tin i *r« mab«toU duwd nmoKg tint qnaeK
the cmintry, aud Sfaitwi wi

Il can to applied by any &lt;«•,

Hnat. tA&gt;M&gt;or8Touu.SMu&gt;juit0 uIRoor

penubia m a
TONIC, MkDICISE A5D BEVER ACK
PVIUTIABE ONE BOTTLE!!

x.x«ivxx&gt;
GVTTA

TUF MCTBOIT TRI WEEKLY TRIBVKE

HF OLD FRIENDS

Herrick** Swrar Coated

Pill*.

Stacks of

la ptifiliiibed evorv Tuesday .Thursday and
Saturday muntins; and aent by mail to
all parts, on tbn morning of publication
al 08.00 per annum; two enpira, B5.00;
five copies.' Di'onn address, 110.00; and
any larger numlier at the same rate,
it
ontaln* all th* l«U»t n«w nf two day* nt
the Daily.

PEliCUA

CEMENT.

For Coating Metals of all

Kinds when

exposed to the Atthm of tto Weather,

aud

CIlAcLKB WlDDiraiJ)

Fir rrarrvlicaM Bnulrlag Metal
Bartarall ktoa.

elakbwty la not injurvl by Um nontna

umns.

WSCKX.T ADVKBTMUL
It ia now over
th* weekly tone
menced. If ha*
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VOL 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1862.

©riginal Jortrj.

fastings' ^nsintss Sirtrtrrj.

GRANT A SPAULDING,

riGHTMAN A ROBINSON,
fl f ANUFACTtJRERS of tin, sheet-iron and eop111 per-ware. Dealerain iron,Mils,steel,glasa,
shell-hardware, cutlery and HorM. Store onidour

'Til tbmllsfttoy wife

MASON ALLEN,
ealer in groceries, provi.toas,

Sinew then Tro tri roll «d many a nlle.

D

4s&lt;«, fliah, tetter, lord. pork, sad t-r.
•llktad- AIm toys esadtM, etc.,etc.
Sto
Caltforn • Btoek. State street, Hastings, Mid

D. C. HAWLEY,
EALER In all kind. Of Family Groceriee,
Stone and Wooden ware, and a general aaI*Wtw.nl
Pwivi^nn.
al..

D

—

Ferny Lome in Michigan.

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
DEALERS in drug*, medicines, ipateatmedi­

’Til then I pined my childhood days.

cines. paints, oil., turpentine, burning fluid.
"Rowel's Block,"'Hull ags, Mich.

W.PARKER,
WHOLESALE end retail dealer In Groceries
end Provisions. Pork, Lard. Butter, and

KXAPPBM A BCRR0W8,
TTORNEYS sad COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Solicitors in Chancery, Tax and Inouranct
.—..
i
...—j_j »_ wlth prompter

A

■nd Manty.

Camp Brosdhsad. Frederick City Md.

^Jisnllanj.
J. C. Bcuowa

NWEEZEY A ALLEN.

faul oonwats wife.

TTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chaneery. PartienUr attention paid to Coavernnciag, the invratlgaUoa o (title* to Land
Foreeloaurra of raortgagea, Ae. Will ba bappy
The August sun beat with fierce heat
to attend to all calls in the Una of their prafeiaioa
and hniinsM.
upon a broad, ripe field of yellnw wav­
Office in the Court House, Heatings, Mich.

A

A

ing wheat, and upon tbe hand of reapers
before whom Ita golden glories were be­
ing laid low; with steady, equal stroke
H. W RIGHT,
the men swung the great cradles, and
threw out tbe xbeuvee to the binders wbo
Particular attention paid to the collrction of followed cloae behind.
With bare chest
claims and money promptly remitted.
and brown sinewy arms, they toiled, low­
Office, with W. W. Ralph Em., MiddliriUe,
ing
no
time
bv
the
way,
for tbe owner of
Barry County, Michigan.
the farm wielded the foremost cradle and
DANIEL COOK,
the gulden grain was shedding before his
USTICE OFTHK PEACE. General Land and eyeA As they reached the end of the
Tax Agevt will attend to the eollection of
fiickl, a woman stood before them, hold
a little boy by the hand. The woman’s
eyes and checks were hallow, nnd ber
huir hung in thick masses of grey upon
JACOB FERRIS,
her forehead. Her Iwnt form arid hag-1

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IONIA,

MICHIGAN.

I. A. HOLBROOK,

J. M. RU88ELL,
PHYSICIAN and Surgcen.
• lore. Stale street.
,

Office in Raaseil'i

JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN and rinrreon. Dwelling on Broad­
way, near the Court Homo.

H. P. CHERRY,

A TTORNEY and Ceaaselor al Law, Solici Ur
A. and Cosuastor in Chancery. Notary Pablic,
Ar. AU builncM attended to promptly and efficientlr. Office No. 5, Noble’s Mock, Battle Creek,

NEVINS.
nd Tax agent.

Particular

artr*

ga rd look seemed those of an old'woman ;
but, looking again, you would see that
sorrow had laid a heavy hand upon ber
and withered up its youth and beauty be­
fore ita time. Her drees nnd appearance
were those of an”Irish emigrant, and her
sad, strange look as she gazed on tbe
rough Canadian landscape, showed that
she had yet to become accustomed to new
scenes. The boy wss a bronzed, dark­
eyed. dark haired urchin of about seven
rears old, lithe and active as an antelope ;
ita sUmh! holding his toother's hand in
his, and looking on the group of men befiire bim, wi b tbe eyes of eager curios­
ity.
“Is Paul Conway hero )” said the wo­
man’s voice.
“Aye,” answered a tall man wbo lean­
ed* upon bis cradle near, “who wants Paul
Conway 1”
"Mary Ginway, his wife, and- James I
Conway, hie son." rejoined tbe woman.—
“You sent for your wife and child, and
now by God’s help we have come.”
The netn dropped the cradle and started
hack, trembling visibly ; both he and the
woman were deadly pale.
“I sent for my wife,” he said “you are

Mary Conway, my wife V
“God is my witness, 1 am your wife,
and this is your son.**
“Mary was a young and comely wo
man, her hair was glossy black, and her
eyes smiled when abe spoke.”
Paul
DANIEL 8TRIXER,
&gt;UNTY CLERK, Notary PnMic. and General said this in a bewildered tone, and as If
speaking to himself.
Seven years' bard work and starvation,
seven years’ desertion and sorrow don’t
make a woman goung nnd comely.—
H.COOK,
Large tears rolled down her cheek, and
she trembled so that abe could scarcely
stand. The man stood and looked at her
with wild white face, and the woman
looked round to earth and sky, as if ap­
H. N. BHELDON,
pealing t» them for ths help and pity de­
nied to ber by pitiless man. But the sun

B. C. PB1NDLE,

UDGE OF PROBATE, Notary Public, Gen­
et*! Land and Tax Agent Will be found io

JAMES A. RWEEXEY,
ICUTTNG ATTORNEY. CewMaior

nway. I’d have had a long sleep, little
Katy would wake and cry for ber break­
fast too soon.”
She watched btm aa she spoke, with

United Stales agamat the inaurgent forces;
that espeaatly the army at and about ■
Fortress Monroe, tbeartny of tba Poto­
mac, the army of Western Virginia, the
army near Mumfordsvillo, Kyn the army
and flotilla at Cairo, and a naval force in
the Gulf of Mexico be ready for a mor*.

NO. 46.

he came tn work upon the farm of Mr.
Johnson—the same on which the first
scene of this Story is laid—that any change
was wrought tn him.

last mentioned accident/ during which
Mr. Johnson bad often aat by his atok-bed
bis hands, which had been clasped togeth­ reading to him from God’s word when
er, were thrown out towards her, while be was able to bear it, and with kind
earnestness warning him from the wild
life he hud been lending ; and striving to
drink, the cursad drink. Bure f could lead him to lay bold on eternal life thro1
newer have gone and left you and the Christ, Paul Gm way took the pledge,
children ratly for the drink. I’ll never and to the surprise of ail, seemed bent on
touch it again, Mary, any more than 1 keeping it. He deserted bis old haunts
would deadly poison. And thia 1* the
baby, little Jemmv ; and where is little
lit.
Katy ; rare you did not leave ber be­ him. Some time after this, being at
hind.”
work aipne with Mr. Johnson, by what
“God’s will be done,” said the woman ; seemed nn Irreeistable impulse, Paul be­
aye, Paul, I left little Katy behind, all­ gan at the beginning nnd told 1&gt;im the
hut one end of her aunny" hair. She is whole story to the end, ’I left her and the
lying mfe^htd quiet undre the churchyard two little children to shift for themselves,’
sod.
Oh I my darling ! ray darling I” be said ‘and whether they are alive at
nnd abe lifted tip ber bead and wept aloud, thia day, God only knows; will you help
with an exceedingly great and bitter me to find outl’ Mr. Johnson not only
readily promised to do thia, but offered
to advance the money to pay their pass­
of this strange seene, moved off one by age out. It was enclosed in a letter to
one towards its conclusion
As they the clergyman of the pariah in which
walked down the field, questions were they used to live, nnd they had received
a«ked and answered as to the previous no answer nntil the day on which Mary
life of Paul Cunwny and the cireumstan Conway and her son stood before them
res which led to what they had just wit­ in the harvest field,—so changed that
nessed. The facts of the case were a* the husband and father could not recog­
follows;
nize in the aged looking and faded woman
Paul, when a ynung man In Ireland, the blooming girl be bad loved and mar
had been the gay rat of the gay; no one ried ten years ago, or in the dark-eyed
could surpass him in the whole country boy the baby he had lost seen in its moth­
side in singing a song, dancing a horn­ er’s armA
pipe, or playing a gams of ball. Hand­
What was it that had placed this gulf
some. witty, and good natnred, he bad between those two loving hearts, that had
been sought by every gay company for e-it this gap «ot of thrfr lives) What
their amuaement. and when be choose was it that laid little Katy’s bright head
Mary Ashton far his wife, many shared in the dust, and plucked the flowers of
her opinion, that she was tbe most fer- innocence and youth and bappy love from
tunafo of women. But, alas ! at every bar parents1 bands 1 There is an enemy
wedding, christening, wake and funeral, in our midst tbst dues all this, nnd we
at every assembling and at every leave­ care nothing ; eome of us even cherish it
taking, on every occasion, whether merry as a friend
or sad, the inevitable whiskey-bottle had . Soon after this Pauljmd Mary began life
been produced, and Paul, almost before । again in a naw borne, a little log cabin in
he wm aware, had ynblbrd a fatal love the woods, where Jemmy brought wild
for it The love of company and amuse­ flowers to make a garden round the door,
ment tea, so natural in one sought after and a wild vine dropped lovingly from
nt be had been, mnde him embrace every the trees above, and dnthed the roof with
opportunity of attending fairs or merry­ verdure. No man's peat can be as If it
makings. On these occasions the drink had not been, and sin can never bear any­
flowed freely, every friend wa* treated thing but bitter fruit*; thospringofyouth
and treated him in return, and Paul Con­ was gone in both, and the life Paul had
way never reached home without being led for seven yean, had left deep traces
a pitable object fer his young wife to on hia oncestalwartb frame, and banished
see.
forever the cheerful, joyous disposition
By degrees people began to think that that bad rand* him so loved in past
perhaps Mary was not so fortunate » per­ bay*. A voice to would ever whisper
son as they had thought
“Though Paul in bia ear, that but for sin, little Katy
was as dscint a boy when ho was himself, might be living now to gladden her fath­
as you would meet In a summer's day,” er's and mother’s heart, and be would
the time when Paul was himself grew picture to himself what she would have
more and mere seldom ; he soon become l&gt;een had ahe lived, with her golden hair,
utterly besotted and degraded, nntil the and eyes like violets In June.
Poor
whisperings of his first born, his pet, bis Mary's silver threaded locks and sunken
plaything, little Katy, failed to draw eyes, too, were ever a silent reproach to
a kind word or even a cheerful smile him.
from bim.
But, Paul bad become a repentant as
By the tithe little Jemmy, the second well aa a temperate man. and Mary, In
child was born, hitter poverty had dim­ her sorrow, had fonnd a Saviour. The
med and faded poor Mary’s pretty fece ; new home, unlike the first, had been sano
but still she clung to the husband she tified by morning and evening prayer,
had an loved and admired. Shu found and the large Bible, brought by Mary
excuses for him when no one else could. auroae the sea, was net left dusty on the
It was the hardness ofllm times that drove shelf.
Little Jemmy beard beautiful
him to desperation ; or it was the cruel stories, of ono whrf went about doing
men wbo followed him and tempted him good, read by his father’s lipa from its
away from ber,—anything was better pages, when the little family gathered
than to believe that be wm utterly round the cheerful winter fire and work
lost.
was done, or in summer at lb* open door,
But the drink had done its work, and in the calm, long summer twilight.
burnt all the manliness and honor out of
Several years after the scenes related
Paul Conway’s nature, or he would never in the foregoing story, I paused among
have done the henrtleex d—d that be did the trees near Mary Conway's cottage on
One morning, when little Jemmy was a bright evening in JunA Mary herself
about three months old, he rose before stood in the doorway, shading her eyes
his wife, and bidding her with the usual with her hand, and looking down a little
kindness of manner, to' remain in bed path in the wood.
until be rsturoed for bis breakfast, be
Her bright, deanootton drew and white
left the house, never to return again.— collar, set off to advantage her tall mat­
Fie made his way to a seaport town, ac­ ronly figure, and ber face had a quiet
companied by a man who bad enticed content in it that was very pleasant to
him, with accounts &lt;&gt;f that “new and hap­ see.
She looked a comely woman,
py land where wages were high and whis­ only her grey hair reminded one of the
ky cheap,’' and the aecond morning after past
that on which he bad left bis poor wife,
Soon came up the path two deck cows,
with ber two helpless infanta, to await
his return, ba bad shipped fur the United walking lazily along, with great distended
udders and mild large eyes, and after
Slates.
the a dark haired lad. who led by the
hand a rosy, twadling girl of about four
that day and the day on which my story
years old. She had gulden hair and vio­
ouKimences, had been srpent by Paul Con­
let eyes, and was laden like a young Flore
way amid scene* of the deepest degrada­
with wild spring flowers, blu* phloz and
tion. Working bard at times, lor noth­
scarlet columbine, with red and white
ing else only that he might spend his wa
trillums and anowy branches of haw­
gas on drink, be rioted afterwards in wild
thorn and plum. The light of tbe setting
__
»
agiory as she
States, and st length into Canada, work­
flowers, among the
ing sometimes on railroads, sometimes
J um foliage.
with farms re, and sometineaaa a sailor

ing order for the time, and be ready to
abey additional orders when duly given
that the heads of Departments, and an- •
pedally th* Secretary of War and tbe&lt;
of any Importance. Our boys are in Navy, with all their Bubordinates, and
tba General in Chief with all other com­
good
spirits
now.
Tba
5th
is
suffering
I
manders and rabordinatua of the land and
naval forces, will severally be held to
their strict and full responsibilities for
(
sickness is abating in a measure. They the prompt execution of this order.
(BlgMfl)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN."
hare lost thirty-five men with disease
since they came to Virginia. Wa hare
loat but tweuty men since the regiment
Exeeolire Mxoiloo, Waahiaftoa, 1
Msrth Sth, net.
J
was formed—we have no reason to com­
“Ordered, first. That the Major Gener­
plain with a juat God. Hia go^noss
nnd mercy, haa followed us all along.— al cummnnbing the Army of the Poto­
The neewd are in geod spirits, also the mac proceed forthwith to orgsniro that
87th N.Y., (they are in our hrignde) it is part ol the nrmy designed to enter upon
an Irish regiment, and they are a noble active operations, Including thel^eserre,
aet of boys, they are called the hloodv but excluding tbe troops to be left in fho
37th, and I guess the Texan Rangers fortifications about Washington into four
thought an, when they surrounded them army corps, to be commanded according
to seniority of rank, as follows;—First
at Mrs. Lee’a house.
Tba good new* that we receive from corps to consist of fout divisions, and to
day to day, tends to keep op a lively be commanded by Maj. Gen. McDowell;
Spirit among the boy a. I bare just eome second corps to consist of three divisions,
off from dress parade, and wc had ardera and to be commanded by Brig. General
to be ready to march. Every thing in­ Sumner ; third corps to consist of three
dicates a forward movement. The road* divisions, and to be commanded by Brig­
are getting settled, and the weather la adier General 8. P. Heinizlemsn ; fourth
fine now, we have had considerable rain corps to consist of three divisions, and to
for two months past I hope that the be commanded by Brigadier General
Keyes. Second, that tbo divisions now
weather may continua to be fair, so that
if we are called upon to march, that at commanded by the officers above assign­
may have apleasant time of it, that is if ed to the command of corps, shall be em­
we can. We soldiers do not expeat to braced in and from parts of their respect­
ive corps. Third, the forces left for tbe
be carried upon flowery beds of ease.
Things are working admirably well defence of Washington will be placed in
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command
of Brigadier General James S.
now. A few more rach victories as our
man achieved at Roanoke bland, Fort Wadsworth, who shall also bo Military
Henrv and Fort Dooelson, and seccsh Governor of tbe District of ColumbiA—
are played out. J wonder what Northern Fourth. That this order be executed with
traitors think now of the valor and brav­ sueb promptness and dispatch aa not to
ery of wur Northern troops, they can’t delay the commencement of the opera­
say now say now that it will taka five tions directed to be undertaken by the
N«rthem men to whip one Southern man. Army of the Potomac. Fifth, A fifth
I have heard men aay In Barry county, Armv Corps, to be commanded by Mqj.that it would take five Northern men to Gen. N. PlBanks, will be firmed from
whip ons Southern man; what an absurd bis own and Gen. Shields' (late General
idea; such men as these are rebels, and Lander’s) divisions.

,
,
gw
3d, and ate of tba brigade.

they sympathize with the accursed rebels-,
they are just as rotten at heart, as Jeff.
Davis, Beauregard,’Floyd, or old Buck,
and if they get their just deserts, with all
the rest of the rebels, they will be buspended between the heavens and the
earth higher than ever Haman was. The
Northern leaders are hauling in their
homa a little, I think it is about time for
them to do so. I understand that a great
many of the Northern people are growing
impatient; they aay that this war has not
say to such if they arc not satisfied with
the plans and operations of Gen. George
B. McClellan, they bad better come
down and take command of the army,
and see what progress they would make
in suppressing the great rebellion. Fur
my part, I am satisfied with his operadons.
A word or two In regard to slavery.
I hope and trust, that this war will put
an eternal end to that “bone of contenHon."
slavery la the greatest evil that
ever befel any nation, and I trust that
the people of the United States bare
learned a lesson that they will never for­
get for years to oome. If any one wants
to see what slavery has done for a state
they can eome to Virginia and not go
any farther South. There is no enter­
prise, or Intelltgenoe about the people.—
Virginia is the oldest State in the Union
and she has nourished and cherished that
peculiar Institution, until she la at least
seventy-five years behind the times, so
much for tolerating slavery.
I guess that 1 Hava nearly exhausted
the auhject, and will colse. A Banntr
now and then would be thankfully receiv­
ed. The Hastings boys are all well I
believe. If you deem this worthy of
publication do so, excuse all mistakes and
oblige.
Yours truly.
T. S.
Company E 3d Michigan Regt. VoIa

Jcmhe Faxmoxt—A correspondent
of the Iowa Stale HtguUr thus speaks
of Jessie Fremont:
“1 sal to-day talking an hour with Gen
and Mr a Fremont; soon after with tboan
who bitterly oppttse them. Where will
all thia cod 1 Do yon want to know
bow “Jamia” looks artd sa*ma in the
midat &lt;«f her trials 1 Whatever may ba
thought af him, (Fremont,) let every one
hraor the wife of one who no hobly shares
her husband’s anxirtks, and stand a at his
aide Mroag in love, in will and energy,
to help him to the utmost of ber power.
blo dangers from drunkenness. Once be
Tba aniril of old Colonel Ban ton l.xdta
door,” and the little beauty
into
was.picked up off a snowy road in a bit
outer “Jeaaia’a’’ayes. The bright flash
bar mother’s arms, which were outatrctchter cold night, when just passing into ths
of bar cheek, the sweet alay of ber l ipa,
when seconded by tba dear ideas of ber
powerfol mind, render her captivating to

"[Slgnsd]

ABB AH AM LINCOLN.”

THE PRESIDENT’S WAR ORDER NO. &gt;.

!

Exxcvttvs Maxuox. I
Wsshiagtoa, March 1!, 1SS2. )
Maj. Gen. McClellan having personally
taken the field at the bead of the army of
tbe Potomac, until otherwise ordered hj
is relieved from the command of tbe oth­
er Military Departments, he retaining
the commended of tbe Department of tbo
Potomac.
Ordered further, that the
two commands of General’s Halleck and
Hunter, together with so much of that of
Gen. Buell, which Hex west of a north
and south line drawn through Knoxville,
Tennessee, be consolidated and designa­
ted tbe Department of the Mississippi;
and that until otherwise ordered. Major
General Halleck have command of the
said Department Ordered, also, that

of the Missieaippi, bo a military derartment, and the same be commanded by
Major-General Fremont That all com­
manders of Departments after receipt of
thia order respectfully report several and
directly to the Secretary of War, and
that prompt and frequent reports will be
expected of nil.
••{SigwdJ

We sss that some of the telegraph lines
are gelling up a competition In prices.—
If they attempt to make the lightning

beabend vindicated is the restless burning

ea-Presideat, Old
nil it proTite-

Du\be t

Buck.

portrait

. r&gt;

mC
wtfirft

ABRAHAM LINCOLN."

Some years ago a black man called on
a clergyman in Western New York, and
avowed himself a fugitive slave, asked
for food and shelter, which wgs freely ac­
corded.
Two or three persons being cognisant
of the fact, called to see the run away,
when .the
following
dialogue took
place ;
,
“ ’Spaso you had plenty hard times
down South—licking plenty. ’
“No—I never was whipped.”
“Wasn’t—well, yon had to work awful
hard.”
“My work was very light.”
“I guess yvur clothe* were not very
nice)”
“I was always welt ddtbed—1 was a
good servant,”
.
t
•»
“Reckon your victuals wasn't Uncom­
mon fine 1”
“As good as I desired.”
“Wall, I should gird it a* my opinion
that you was a mighty big fool for mnning away from such a place as that,
for the sake of shifting for your­
self."
“Geullemsn, m/*plaee down South is
vacant, and anv ol you can have It by ap­
plying for it !•'

COW CORVI

on which bcatoad detached from tbe rest
and gain* rapidly - down stream, ba

tai oadca ko i.

�firing on his centre.
BKLY

portnnt

Hmdi l», 1862

WediesUy

Havixo xs iiua, cuusxs otra cevkst,
wrraOCT 0CILK AND WITH PVRE FUHPOSZ,
LtT US AKSXW OVIl THUS?JR GoD, AXO OO
FORWaaU WITHOUT MAX A*» w:tm maxlt
iibarts,—Abrahem Lincoln.

Let RepabUcans Stand br their Colors.

The reafiers of ths Danner must bave
noticed, that ulnee the breaking out ef the

ws

few

Republican administration, aud n

shining lights of thoir own party wbo art-

batlHng boldly for the Union, in the Cab­
. inet,in Congress, and In the army.
But we have been mistaken ; the par­
titan leaders of Utat parly have rejected
th j dying injunction of their great leader

nnd shown tbefr disrespect of him by en­
deavoring to fet-lte their old partitan
organization. They have repudiated the
good and wise men of their party wbo
are true to the Uujon.’ They have given

the lie to the precepts and practice of
their John fun, Holt, Stanton, Dickinson,

Dix and Butler.

They have refused to

unite in forming Union Tickets in all lo-

cblities where circumstances bare seemed
tofitvor the possibility of independent

success; and where they have thus united,
they have proved-faithless

as

a party.

In this Stat^ as in nil others, lhe dem­

ocracy has taken the initiative In party
organization. In our city and village
elections thus for, they have only oonsen
ted to Union tickets where they bad no

hope of independent success.
It is for such reasons as the foregoing

m.roJ1oilj.OTpud«b.re«u.orm^,

su

spiracy set on fix&gt;l by his confidential ad
ad risera Fort after fort bad fallen by
violence or been basely surrendered by.
faithless afiicials, under pay of the Gov­

ernment.

Ono year of Republican ad­

ministration and what a change!

Al­

though organizing under untold disadvan­

tages—meeting with armed opposition nt
'
every step—threatened with a “fire in the
rear” by the traitorous organs of Demo­
cracy, even in, tbe free and enlightened
State of Michigan—betrayed on all-sides

•by Democratic officials andarmy ofiioera,

who retained their places under the plen
of loyalty to the Union—It has maintain­

Hit brother had Seen a resident of Ten­
nessee, end hkd joined the Confodbrato
deemed-lhe national credit, purged every
arftiy, but he had qo knowledge of his
branch of the Government .of secret trait- whereabouts or, thought of his being one
of the victims of the bloody conflict nntil
aCroi* his
mense army and navy, and is-now deal­

ing swift and terribly effective and 8b-

etructlve blows tyxm the reMs iu arm a
It is, again^for aueb reasons that we de­
mand -of Us Republicans, to stand by

their color*.

Th* April oketfems are dose at hand.

UsnU FH..

i«ior«&lt;u
walw,

I

that disease.

.ad lh«l

tko

Now the''fbcU^on these-.

-Jl*
Mnjor-Gencral VanDom, wbqhad com­
mand of the entire force.
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. f
I have not as fft tbe statemsata of the
=«
dead and wounded, so ns to juMwfi W1
post, but 1 will refer you .to a diwatab
which I will forward very aooa. Offers
and soldlerabave displayed wueb uauaual deeds, e&lt;emrtefi in a neat and tarty man­
gallantry that I hardly dare to make ner,.' dur assortment of Justices blanks
distinetlona I must, however name the will be full in a few days.
oomthanders of divisions.
Gen. »&gt;gd
gallantly carried the.. Mgbts and drove
Small Pgx.—Wo woaW call attention
back Um left wing of the enumy4 Aa!to the communwation of J. J. Jackson,, sn
both wm wounded in tbe arm, iu hia:
this
subject, which was received just after
Sllaat eflbrt to reinforce tbe right.—
I. and Actin* Brigadier GeMra) Davis we issued our papsr last week. We hoar
wbo commanded tbo centre whore Mc­ of no sew eases of Smsll Pox.
Culloch fell •« tbe 7th, and pcjwaod.for­
ward tbo centre on the 8th. Col. and
RT W,: learn from ths Kalamazoo
Acting Brigadier Geutral Carr iaalso
wounded in the orm anil wa* under the Telegraph, tliat one John Roas, confined
wontlanooe fito of the •aeoay during the in jail at Kalamazoo for burglary, Laving
two hardest days of tbe strugglo. Rii- •scaped, was traced to tbe house of his
noia, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio and Mi«sonri | uncle, Mr. Cauly, of Orangeville, In this
may proudly share tlie honors of tbb vic­
county. He was found by the officer sc
tory, wlficb tbrir gallent heroM won mer

orfoloid
aa foHows:
H.-MerriHaHora*?’* Mh.ns.i, wbe
was home on a furfoagh, and two children
of Gao. W. Balrd’a, have haJtheSinaH

Keo^h. my sister and myself, have had
the Varkdnid, which arc

all

the eases in

this township, and one ease of Varioloid,

(Renbin Laraba,) in Barry, on section

one; those in ibis town being In section
36. My Brother mratractod the disease,

1 Kippcte In St. Louis, but he was not
awflre tlpt b..- bad.been exposed U&gt; tbe dis­

ease, either in that city or ir. any other
plaoe. lie had boon o-mGhed in the Genquince of th* loss oflift voice, and a se­

vere rough, a sequence of th* Measles,
which diecaseheh&amp;d while in that dty.
the combined forces of VanDorn, Prjcu err ted in a large, cask upstairs; was .tip­
and MoCuiloch at Pea lUJge, in Um Ozark ped out, and.eoqvpred back to the Red
be was taken down with the di*eave which
Mountains of A rkiwisas.
Esglo, in Kalamaxoo.
..
I bars tbs honor to b«. Grncml.
proved to be the Small Pox, vbich he
SAMUWI. ».T C0«IS8?BriJ»SrC*a.
85F* Ww would.«H the attention nf hud in Its mt*I violent and malignant,
the reader to tbe War Orders of tba Pres­ form. And yeth* had a mwr« filial dis­
.
-St. Louis, March 15.

ident published on nor first page. The
only thing wc regret tn regard to them, is
that they deprive Gen. McClellan ofthe

cred i t of haring too red vofontm ily •&lt;*!«*.t
tbe foe.
’

ease preying upon LU Lungs, which in­

creased in viuJiweeus the other progress­
ed. Ho would, I think, have survived
the SninU' Pox had it nut been for the

disease of the Lungs, which latter dtseaKe
I claim to be the cause uf his death.—

Txc* Orrizrx.—A copy of thio paper RidmrdUnckson, my father died with tbo
reached us lart week, bring the only one Pneumonia, nnd showed no symptoms uf
we have seen in two months. Wo liked Small Pox whatever.
the appearance of Uiia number very well,
Bv giving tbs
the above statement of fact*,
fart*,
In yonr
you ui!i
your paper,
paper, you
will
and would like tn see ono tfftener. But an Insertion hi
we will not complain—one copy is nn- diashthna quiet tbe fears of many wbo
hare received erroneous iinpreanion* iu
douMlye. gfalas eight

j .*MM J. Jacksox.
85F*’Tb° Allegan Journal ears there
1* A genuine Lodge of the Knights of the
Gulden Circle in fell blast iu Wayland,
Allegan County.

*^T“Thv Barry P/oiurrbns gat a new
Lend, which improves iislo^'ks very much.
Pity it oouldn’l htgp a paw heart also.—

to Hon.F. W. Kkllogq for a copy of ireftchoren. Nearly duu north from tbL&gt;
thenew Tax hill and other valuable doc buttery, distant from one-half to
mile, ia anatta-r baUi-ry &lt;&gt;f r.flvd can­
The rebel Island number JO is a very utnents.
non. whicii throws miMile* three mihw
strong position. Forty-six guns have
or more. There are four guns, according
C-ijf*' Tho total number of hlnek peo­ to lhe best observations, in the latter.—
been counted.
Eight mortars shelled
tho battery above the Island lo&lt;hiy. Tbe ple in the District of Columbia is 14,316; Il is loedted nt or near a point called
rebels left it several limes, but returned. free colored, 11, 131; slaves, 3,185.
Ciibbsgu Trees
They only fired two guur. There is no
thttt ttco batterin tkr eneary cover
cilficiilty whatever incur shells reaching
89“Gunbwalaon the plan of tho Mon­
the Island.
itor
cost
about
ttTfl.WO
apfoee.
Geo Popo sent dftpalcbes to Commo­
dore Foot*, saying chat hia heavy guns
Can any one read tbe report of G.mcommand the river ao that neither tbe „HT A bill has-been reported by the
modere Grids borough, which wc give
steamers nor gunboats of tbe enemy Houao Judiciary Committee for the re•lawherd,
of the brave sailor, John Davis
could pan*.
.
* orgaoixMjua of Um Supreme Court. By
whe covered a barrel of gunpowder in a
Firing was heard in lhe direction of this Ohio, Kentueky ru»d Michigan are to
New Madrid all day. It is supposed constitute the Seventh Qreoita Illinois magazine with his parson, while the
6in&gt;c. kMM t&gt;y »
«WI
that the rebel gunboat* are trying to is takpn from the Ninth Circuit *nc|’p&lt;u,
were bunting around him. without n
force a passage. Several transports are instead of Michigan, iu the .Eighth Cir­
thrill of crnoUnn ? Such deed* •f during,
near Island No. 10, b«mmed in. Tbo en­ cuit,
'
'
redeem and dignity war. History uevor
campments visible, are supposed to be
tires ofwofabratang the heme Dutch riti
large enough fur fifteen or twenty thuustW“The Richnyrnd lo^tunr &lt;*ll. ccrw, whn nt the siege of Antwerp, rash­
«PB» A»
and arippbd in
er, than surrender life £lsee, fired the
hitherto exempt from duty, to turncoat magazine
periah^ |n th* expInMun.
end drill for garrison service. It thfaks Davis'*ci s«as U&gt;*4&gt;f wpul spirit and
th- etuergratcy raqriree aid from every
courage, and the penpie will remember
man in lhe South.
x
him. An anonymous correspondant of
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1.ATETI.

Cairo, March 16.

B’»M

New Advertisements.

Notice !

tbe Pott nl.v; recojpiixM the fact by send
ing a letter endnslug twenty five dollara.
whkh ht bwn tfrpraited for. tbs Lsmfit
in Chiaf of the army, until after the ofjohn Davis.
' • 1
■’-** f‘- -,&lt;*• •« »*r&lt;
Praridraita War Order No. 3. bad Mnanr.wi m ik. AZbaTO--* C-.-.i-____
1

EZRA TOMAS.
every barrel of fimrr hm been stricken greatly from hia.wounds..is iiktowns'lttYfrom the tas bftl.
&gt;ng at the teen
lAeus. Henry A.
.
_
—r--—.___
dose of the day on the left. ' (M. Cirr*a
Whsoftbe SMnunos BnrwmufthiN*
dlvtaon HdlTfteVW under a grilfag and
JJ Dcpaitment. On his asriysNtt DaLNew HaMjMhlrs ElecUos.
continuous fire nil drty.
Concord, N. p.,Mpr^ 14.
In the evening, the fire having entirety
toMfcs U»JJ&gt;.
ceased on the centre, and there having Um® AX1&gt; oonnin w niSTiSna i
been nona on the left, ! reinforced the
right by a pnrnofj of the 2d dtvteion, un­ raxrq
,. . PfysittMfrsscrJftfrfy
der Gen. Asbefo. Before Vie day dosed
wed the wnrinrat s
jooteyteauBto from fljOQO.

AMBIiOTYPING!

......................... send .aMiuw dunge &gt;1
front, forward sous face the eneaty^harc
’ ‘
flank, in
he ha

Organization is neecsory and must be »f

bthwM

Tae ^itomiae of the

titered fore
K't'ini;??;
extent

•ri
Boards-of Rfgl«lartiotiJi»t thereby put-

being cir-

The l&lt;ta, CapL Cercapely, went no ber
mmal round on yesterday, and ngntn runthe gauntlet. As "s&lt;w»ti ax she turned into
St. Augustine Creek five rifle sbota in
auick suqBMfcuin came whizzing at her.-—
The battery from ulriub lliey, were fired,
ft is now poMtively a*ceri,ufied.i* nt lb 1
western end of Oaklr) Islainl. TH* end
is known'** Uakk) P.&gt;int.
If lbw reader will take a iu.-.p of thu
formed a friend of Gen. Fremont’s that
harbor of Sarrtunab. «»«l l“uk iu tbu chan­
nd Court of Inquiry would be. ordered in nel of the ^irrr a Ihtle north of wrot
from Fort Pulaski, ho will we a long
strip of land dhldiug tl:c qfoutnel. This
narrow strip h Lung* Irdaod. A very
n T v ..
,; littletthrth of went -drthis Isfond 4* anotli’C- J- 1 ««}kner pnl.liahra a card ,
er small Mand, not named on uny map
drying the reports fa the Northern 'pa­
or chart that «e have ever seen. This »
per*, that ho made a speech or remarks _____
Oakley Island.
The following is tho official report of lliey are doing we cannot determine.— I pronouncing lhe rebellion n failure, and XTb« battery located nt Its western cud
Mortars are inomentanly axpeoted to
w
i* 3rrigiied Iu «&lt;« i.mlk cot «4T .uo.ro.uGee. Curttes:
’ I
’
opeu. We discern tbe touch talked of
*
-s
—•- - with Fort Pblaski by .&lt;
- ..
irirotion
lhe south
floating battery at tbe island.
cb*HiH-l. Jwrf for thh fHrfiitc lkt tite it

Gxxxkal—On Thursday, the ffth.ihsT,
the enemy commenced an attack on my
right, assailing'and following the rear
guard of a detatefattent, under Gen. 8i
gel, io my main lines an Sugar Creek
Hollow, but ceased firing when he met
my reinforocment, at about four P. M.—
During the night 1 became convinced he
had moved on so as to attack my right
or rear. Therefore, early on the 7th, I
ordered a change of front to right, on my
right, which, thus becoming my left, atiil
rested on Sugar Creek Hallow. Thia
•brought my line across Pea Ridge, with
my new right resting on the head of Cross
Timber Hollow, winch is the head of Big
Sugar Creek. I also ordered an Imme­
diate advance pf cavalry and light artille­
Col Kinney, sf ths 56tb Ohio, related
ry, under Cui. Osterhavs, with orders to
one of those strange and melancholy R&gt;- attack nnd break what 1 supposed
cidenu which tbo fortunes of war some­ woifld be the reinforced lino «f the en­
times bring to pass. As he wari riding
emy.
along the breastworks n day dr two after
This movement was .In progress, when
lhe surrender, anj while many ef thedead
were still un^uried, he observ?&lt;J. Jbefore tho enemy, at It A. M.. commenced an
attack on my right. The fight continued
biin a private m hie regimen'., nami I
mainly at these points during the day,
.Bowman, strolling along. As he wmu
tbe enemy haring gained a-print. hotly
np, he notibed the lattter suddehly start contested'by Col. Cbrr, at Cross IHinbsr
back as if transfixOd at th* sight of a Wnlfow. fait were eutireiy re puked with
body before him. Approaching him; the fall of their oommandor, McCiriiooh,
the Colonel naked him what surprised
in the eMrtro, by the fames of-Criooel
him, -and added, that he snppoeed he
Davis.
■ •
would have been accustomed to seeing
The .plan of nttatt on'th&lt; centre wna
dead bodies by this tftne.. Turning to
gallanttr carried ft ward by Cril- thrterhis mqifirer, with;sn expression on iris
face such ns -only a diseovery Hire this
P entire 'dlttecould produce, ana pbratingto the’httdy
. Sigel’s com­
be replied, “Colonel! Thatfr my brithtrl'

ed its dignity and tliat of the nation, re­

undertaken al onto.

^!ruru±gb“St'!fc^'

Brigadior General Pope, ia a dispatch
u&gt; Gao. Halhtck says :
“Our susccss nt New Madrid l&gt;aa .been
even greater than wm reported. IVeutyfive pieces of heavy artUkry, consistiug
of 24 and riQsd 32-pounder*, two LatterSt. Louis, March 13.
end information from their camps has put
Us of field artillery, an immense quanti­
Our
artillery
and
cavalry
yesterday
ty offixed ammunition, several thousand
tbe number as low as forty thousand,with
attacked the enemy's works, eleven and
which the rebels have bold McClelland a half miles west of Pana, Tenn. The small arias, hundreds of boxes of musket
oartridgM, 800 mules aud horses, lent*
nnd his quarter of a million troops, “ns enemy was driven out with a loss of one
for aa artey ef 12,000 men, of aut less
in a vice,” kept Washington
the hundred killed, wounded and prisoners. value than one million dollars has fallen
country in a constant atnto of a
and Our loss comprise* CapL Bull, of tbe ar­
blockaded the PoLuinao to the exclusion tillery. and four men killed and five
Cairo, Mardi 16.
wounded.
of comtnercn thro’ that channel. And yet,
A cavalry force sent out from Leba­
The reporter of lhe Associated Press,
this array has been permitted to evecute non, Missouri, attacked one ef Price's on board tl*g-*iiip, two rpilu. below Is­
without molestation, carrying all their guerilla parties and killed thirteen, land No. 10 send* the following^
The fiolillla got under way at 5:30
munitions and stores with them, without wounded.ute, and captured twenty pris­
oners, among them Brig.-Guo. Campbell) this morning, ami dropped down slowly"
even being bar raved in their retreat by
till about 7 u’dook, when tlic flagship
Washlagton, hfarch 14.
our force*. But it this i* all, the country
being about twenty miles ahead, and si*
President Lincoln has just rcoeired a miles above the island, discovered a stem
will feel relieved. Much anxiety is felt,
fearing that those troops.witfadrawn from dispatch from Brig.-Gen. Strong, wylng wlieel steamer run out from tbo shelter
New Madrid is oars.
al a point on the Kentucky shore. She
the Potomac, may suddenly fall upon
steamed down the river and four shelb
Burnsde’s forces, or strike at some other
Boston, March 14.
were thrown after ber. The distance,
An order wm unanimously adopted in
weak point, and that in part retrieve their
however, waa too great for tho shuts to
hitherto waning fortunes, and more than the House to daVi authorising the epu- lake effect At 9 o’elock the fleet round
struction of one or two 'Iron-da 1 steam
atone fur the loss of Manassas.
cd to about three mites above the is­
era on the plan of tbe Ericsson Monitor,
land. The Commodore ordered three of
for the protection of Massachusetts har­
the mortar boat* into position. AL this
Theorhh ov the Riant RrrKAT.— bors.
hour (2 P. M.) we arc within ranga, but
There are many theories In regard to the
FurtrcM Monroe, Mnrch 14.
as yet have beard nothing from the ene­
couso of this retreat. The most phyis;Everything is quiet here. Two r«*bal my, who appear to be in large force on
Lie is that tbe position was most valua­ tags were scon effSewali’a-Point ibis A. lhe Kentucky shore ; we count thirteen
guna in position on the blulL A large
ble as a protection to the use of tbe rail­ M., making n reaoanoiMnet.
number of transports ran be roan across
road from Richmond to the counties in
There are no signa of the Mcrritnae.
the low point on the Missuuri aide, busithe valley ofthe Upper Potomac, but not
St. Luria, March IL
ly engaged around tba island ; but what I
nearly so dcfnaible a point aa the bills of

that we arraign the Democratic party as
Rappahannoch, in view of the'protection
an organization. It is for such reasons of Richmond and Norfolk. Tko advance
that wp demand of Republicans that they of Geo. Banks upon Winchester, and the
stand by their colors. Oars, are the abandonment of-the programme oflnvaglorious old Stars and Stripes—the Con­ ding Maryland and attacking Washing­
ton, made the occupation of Manassas
stitution as ft is. and lhe Union as it was,
comparatively worthless, while the grad­
made all tbe better by tbe application of ual approach of Gen. Buell in the West,
Republican principles to its government and that of General Burnside on tbe
nnd its development. Time has demon­ coast, were shutting up all avenues of
communication, between Virginia and the
strated that there is no hope for the
cotton States.
Union wra through the Republican or­
Those who arefemilliar with the coun­
ganization nnd the application of Repub­ try entertain the opinion that tire rebels
lican principles. At the Incoming of tbe have fallen back to make a stand nt the
present National administration, nil was Rappahannock ; but the prevailing opin­
ion ia that lhe evacuation of Manassas is
anarchy and confusion.
The recent
only preliminary tp tho evacuation of
Democratic incumbent, was virtually a Virginia.—Jfou&gt; ^ari Htrald.
prisoner in the White House, ut the mer­

cy ofhia own Cabinet. He dared not if
he would—perhaps ho would not if bo
1
could, raise his voice against the con­

f dr-

, March 10.
timber.
ihemnlttt. To meet all these prepara­
The Navy Department has received
Our loss Is heavy, the enemy’s can
tions aed thwart ail such schemes, it is the followin'* •
'
new^ rtat xthornagb-organiratTcnbe ‘
Te Hos. Oiriu
inaugurated at once fer the RqpobWcaM.
I^tved
and will come
but 1 thhrtrlsis'raato f^^iassAwiiUcaTaBaUaCreskMiriUawa; nation in every township. Beware of has nbnnduncd bislicavs fortifications at
rajuxs wM.«\aabyWd
nr. lb. Bld. of !b. Bu gmon, .,4 BrU.«&gt;ak Cbu For.
- Day Em

&gt; ofour
tery rebellion, up to the time of the call of the depends-apun this course. Should the
New York, March U.
Democratic State Convention oftills State, rebellion become encouragod to success,
no mention has been made of the politic­ through the exhibition of Northern sy m- ( Mauauas is yeacefully occupied .fay
our troops.
.
.
,
al orgRHitations aa they have heretofore pathy, all the blood aad treasure hcretd81*0*1,
CKA1G.
existed. Such a coarse was net puxsoad
Washington, March 11.
because we bad forgotten that the Demo- ,
A telegraph from Fortttee Monroe
cralic party, had, while in power, plotted permitted !■ The rewponsibilfty-rests on
this morning atmotmore that everything
treason and colly oilculated the ruhi of you ! Meat ft aa becomes men and free- is quiet these end at Newport. MaUaesaS has been evacuated by the rebels, and
raen, and ell v HI be well.
forgot!eh that the majority of the dernt^
onr forces taken peaeeablo possession.—
There ban been rio other news of publie
crats were open traitors, being in the
interest this morning.
Southland all that sympathise, aided and
The rebel strong bold at Manassa*
The ATational JntdKgmctr of this
abetted treason in the North wore Dem­
was abandoned in the early part of last moniing aaeerts, fa positive tortna, that
ocrats aIko. It was not that wc bad lost
we occupy Cemrev1tl*, e»rd fhnt the reb­
week, and ra now in possession of the
els have evacuated Mariitssw.* ■ ’
•- •
sight of llw fart, demonstrated by the
Union forces. Although it is a matter
The HttclKgtnctr nflde that (his news
history of tbo past, that another four
ef gratification, that Washington is no was confirmed by intelligence received
years of Democratic rule would have
longer a beleaguered city, there is but nt headquarters last night.
Hotted out the United States form the
little rejoicing over the event Indeed, a
Cairn, March 18.
iflap of Nations, or plunged our onee
general depression 'pervades nearly all
*Dje rebels evacuated New Madrid last
bappy country iiito Infttrfevablo ruin.-^
classes pt the result. It is looked upon night, leaving a quantity of stores, whieh
ft was not that we had forgotten, that the
as, at least, a semi-defcat of that military they were unable to curry away. Some
nation is pouring out ita blood like waler,
strategy, which has cost seven months of fighting took place yesterday between
rind its wealth by almost untold millions, time, millions of money, end not less their gunboats and our riege bstU rie*. in
whieh we lost 20 killed and wounded.—
to sustain itself against the war, waged
than twelve thousand lives by disease
A ahot from one of their gone dismounted
by an aristocracy which has been for
and picketing, to carryout There is one of ohr 24-poundurs, k.Hlny four or
years fostered, polled, supported and fat­
but little doubt but that lhe rebels have five. Cant. Carr, of lhe Tenth Illinois
tened by the Democratic party^nd by and
been ready to evacuate Manassas for the was killed on Wednvsdxy night,- while
placing picketa. The loss of the enemy
through which that party has sustained
Inat four months; whenever our Generals
its existence for years. It was not that showed a disposition to molest -them.— is not known, as they carried off their
dead nnd wounded. They are supposed
we had thus forgotten, but that wo vainly They could well afford to remain, as long to number six thousand. ’
”
hoped that the leaders of that party in
Island No. 10 Is also reported to be
aa our army made no movie. There has
the North were willing to abandon their
not been to exceed eighty thousand men, evacuated.
old associates, and join hands with the

annus

This final petition

T

enemy and crow

�BJfcfCiunty, MarctU, 1862.

Antlrew^lfrs Ami Jfdtrt Alhwf G
LIFE BTTBRB,

jnrag
DRUG

ZKk

OCWJ

Gute-HaUurtM
AkadDS
Catr Lydia A
Moyura Nsucy
Dart R C
Martin Jno Clemtea
Dryer En&lt;.«
Nk.wxoti Mlsa J R
DctrMtortWfinrgW 2 0w«b Mr* SufcihLwr anumaivn.
DifrlB Dantel
FurnwrlM MroFhUlM all .Ibarportom.
Euir u Eh I)
PrTer Wm 11 2
I'rfiiter Jnrneu |&gt;
“ ——- '
FkiHer'A
’iieustUB
Freeman George
FfaWr J«bo
Fredairf ‘ D-.h-ks
_
____ C
Forbes Jiuuas
(Srcen Wellington
Gregory George W

Puraon* Is.uu:
prtefo Gtecxfor /’
Ray O L
Rnwky William
Roberts Grwrpe F
lUckftft Mias A ..?
Snytleir Mib« Mary
Sryfrrotir Mensra J

John
Sawdrra Jeremiah
Guucber Mi&gt;*s N E Sinlth R 8
Xfrrnumd I’iMrln- T. Snit'h liielu»r(l
Jnliw
IIpll llorncn
■' 8’iaw Suimiet
Th.ll J hn
Smidb Sireniik
Hull llnracc
Sfitfrwd tiHhis
Ihumilou Emm* Cl'owwr ftott*w«i
1-lale II P
ThraB Cbwrk-B 11
Unubbin I in II»«ury Tli'raalit-r Asci
ILnnJ Mias D.st-tKtM-Vi
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Wuguaer Butt i
WvUur BJ
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U&lt;K&gt;l Ij a K
HaMwv tflih.irhif U right (-terIm A
Whalan Mnijtnrct 2
m
Marih &lt;fc W'bitncy
•I..In...M;&lt;y E
Whcftlgr Jftttier; O
.Wrtr
Joo.Wug&gt;&gt;ii«r Mwy Ann
Y-tiog M «-s Partneha

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Roberts &amp; Striker,

FALL AND WINTER

*

WE
TLUl’ENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

NOW

ON

BEST Awortmente

WAND

of
READ TBE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:
Ju. I,. Bromley, merchant, 184 Fulton afreet,

I3T

for mechanical and medicinal

PROBATE OHDER-^TiaS. OF MtClflOAN,
County of Bxrry as.
.
.
.
At a aeiaion of the Probate Court forth# Couiitr
of Barry, bolrtea uVtb# probct' Oflteoi lathe rtf.
and &gt;ivsy-two: pr#o#ut 8. C. Triad!#, Judge of
Probate.
,
.
’
lu the matter oflhe estate of John A Pitta, late

rCRP0Ft8,0NLYjK

DRY GOODS1

DARLING'S

REGULATOR

GirE^JTWEIU,

GROCERIES
jnjfoct, '

And now consider ajmllJ^ir^y cured,''

lion. John Cross writes, -‘Brooklyn, March IS
IMO. In the spring of IBM I took a sever# cold
which indemed a violent fever. J took two doses

k-i*.

DARLING'S LI VER REGULATOR
Il broke up my cold and f#ver at once. Previcus
to this attack, I bad been troubled with dvapepsia
aeveral months: I hare felt nothing of it since."
Otia Studley; K*.)., J28 East 2»lh &amp;ri#t. N. Y„
writM: Aug. 18, ibW.—I had a difficulty with tk.
Kidney complaint three yean, with constant pain
in lhe small of my bacY I had need most al) kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until

1,1 ll,r &lt;^rt,c*rylio*’,uck M

Also a great varietr of tbe

CT,WX37 j zxyznnxu ji

girr notice to tbe parsonsiuteroated in svdeatat#
of the pendency of said petition, and the bearing
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to b«

Log, tba laat three years ; I used

LIVER

of Janie# A. Rwecxey, pniy.ng,forecrtdmrMacWa
ttoreib aat forth, that Mtten 1 afonimstroHrm such as
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,
may be granted, in aaid estate, by tl&lt;ta Court, to"
PKIINW. FKJfi. R A WINS, CODFISH;

_ 4union af said CauN, tbe?i
Pere- n- «l!b»g for any «»f the above
— - ---------- -- — — I'roiMioOflkm.in lhe village
Jultcfa, willplr.-'nC i.-tj the;, art? advertised. uf
Hastings, and (buw cause, If any there be, why
.
R. J. G*ant, P. M.
fAdvrrtiiwmrat I

ARE

•i* om of u&gt;. LARGEST ond.

Aai OteMl* EkUmU,
Jfpn TIIK MPRCIAL BXS'KFtT OF TH! LaDtfcA
We alas keep on hand a good asBortroenl of

rv.M -Tn-r-fi--, LU i.fckih'.
Ywrr
AroStiy

ST-A-TIOISrUR'y,

Pifviikwia AKb Ultucr.—Fur llnnw published it# tbo Republican Haunt'r, a newspaper
and rirculatln^ in said countvof Barrv,
PENS, PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
b»riUid;;VL- :&lt;tid &lt;.,.’ &lt;.!r.&gt;usfii&lt;riii;cHTrank's printed
fur three woewn. weeks, immodrsirty previous
V ELOPES, CARDS, Aa., Ac.
Mag'irlic O'^iineiit ;■&gt; *ui unfailing rciuw- lu said day oT beariog.
febsSU
•
&lt;!y.n w^ed In w.Si-inb. Apply freely to'
Upon enr shsltee may be found all of the
tteThronl ui»4 Vtaet aud - 6vvr with li I (A true copyj
HOST POPCLAR
hi.Vl’onac!.’ 't ilia Oiiitnienttai Iwen be- ]
f &gt;rv rl.fr pnbp’.‘ nv^r 20 yrorir.nnrf its erm ’
Estate of CharleaC. Griffin.
siBtlfily inuruiihiijf dj?iuu;&lt;l hiis eatobltuhod
PROB.1 TECfRBeR.-STXn^FMICHIGAN,
of the day. •
its rcpu^i'i-m nw ti superior Lihisnent iu County ofburry. m.
r............................ *
At ■ atumun of ttto Proha t Court for the Counall «'.ims * hero a s-. .tkia-y and relaxing
ty
of
Barry,
iioldcn
al
Dial
nJMlc
Office,
in
ill#
rviuetiy in rrtpitroJ, p irlicnlarly in Rlieu village of Rutlnga, os Tt sday tbe l-ofi day of
iwrtflatn. Neu ml win Infhtnnl»&gt;»n uf the _
February,
one1nH»tsuead eight hund­
—...—j. in
... th# year ....
Bowels »«•! Kidneys, ap'tiri! nflecti&gt;&gt;n«, red and siny-two; presort, &amp; C- Frlndtc, Judge
uf 1'ruba'e.
sell ertrttbiag'tn otrr hne of trade aa oboapae o«n
b««r® E .
llur.ur. Pilot, Wounds and
la the matter aft he r«w# ofGharte C. Grifia be bought at Atyptacr. Udve as a call and judge
deoeased.
for yourselves.. We intend to sell
Brfiim ■■.

I passed clotted blood by the urethra. I an now
entirely cure.!,and take pleasure in recommending
these remediesd^ •&lt;,

Mrs. C. Tebow, U Christopher Street, N. Y.,
writes: "Feb. XO. IMO.-1 have been subject to

PATENT MEDICINES

K e pamphlet wish agent, and arotiad s»ch boi-

Md Lt al! druggist*.

Pricy 25 rU.

Lpkoa — A’ thin *ea«» &gt;
&gt;•&gt; •••■igliH and C'dds are
i'&gt; &gt; 1-Mndy sh- uhi have k
'ror.i ,1. i.n band. Ran
&lt; |» T-»lu U tin* »»:f v thing.
. - ji;l f-4 rhMdr.*:&gt; •■•take.
&lt; «irr tuf Ct4»uo, W h.«ip.
»ug;i 1»'-!.-.'.••ll.Uut. (asttgli#

On reading end filing tho petition, duly verified
of James Hathaway, Administrator of Mid estate,
Craying, for eeKaHi reasons therein set forth.that
e uiay be lieunsed to sell certain Beal Ettate in
aaid petition described. f..r the purpose of panur
the deb*, of said decaned.
Tlicrvui-on it is ordered that Mondar, the Slat
day of March, A. !&gt;. DC*,at ten o'clock A. M., be
oM'gnod Jur the bearing of said petition, aud
that the hrir* at law of said dcbrtuicd.endu!! Mbee
pere-ius interested tn said reMta, are required to
upj-ear al a «rst&gt;iun of said Court.thcn to be btilden al tlrn Probsts Offies, in the Yalajre uf Jlasliuks, and show causc. jf any there be, why tbe
praj &lt;»r of the pethk-ner «bri&gt;M not be granted.
Audit is funbar ordered, that saui MbUanor
glre net a- to Sbo (Perouns interested, la Bald
rotate uf the pendency of said petition, and the
hearing Uim-eof. bycauaiux a copy id Ibis order
to be published tn the Uepobll-. an Banner, a news­
paper printed in said cuntv. of Barry for six
suerMair# week*, iiainediatety prcv’ioM to Mid
.-ay of bearing.
fA tru# copyj
s. C. PRINDLE.
feblD
Judge of Probate.

BZEAT.

.

Market, which we

ere prepared to sell- at a small
’ ’

advance from

(DASffi
and to bilious «tlncks. 1 was adriaed, by a fnead,

I did so and found it to operate adtnirablr, remov­
ing tbe bile and arousing the liver to atiirity. I
hare also used it as a

FAMILY MEDICINE.

J. S.GOOJTEAli Co

DAN’L 8. DARLING,

102 NiumuSl, New York.

A

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
All perMaa having tail against tbe
Bate,-

To Consnuiplivc*.
.Wverliscr taring liptri

■
janWU

.

in HR. WINRL9W,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

Aa oxpcri#uc#d Kurac aud Female Physician,
pretenta to thaaqaatiQb at mother*, her

SOOTHING SYRUP,
For ChllflreM TeethiM*.
of teething,

MOFFAT’S
LIE* FMJUNU EIIJKNBIHERN
fr ri-E rif Mrt I CflN E N-have now b*n W
Jl fore the public fora period of THIRTY YRS.
and during that lime barn maintained a high
character in almost every part of the Globe, tor
their extraordlnaty and immediate power of res­
toring perfect health to person* suHeriiig undor
nearly every kind of d.scaae fo whieh tbe human
frame la liable.
_
Tbe following are auungn- distrcuing vari­
ety of human tUaeaseaiu which tbo

VEGETABLE LIFE MEDIGKE8
Old Picture* of Deceased friaMa aojacd aa good

!' will go al any tima and ax vwhere. fas th#
oouniy. to lake UknneaM# of th# RJek Or Dead,
brio iaa viwrt of Pub;c Holding., or private
K oSn up slasre, two doers sort of tba Hu

lothsuudrrsigoed CotnmuMiooers.duly nppoMiied
by the Probate Court tor. the county ol Barry, tinea House.
who will meet for sneh nwrp&lt;Me, st tbe house of
Ohsubga, Nor. TM1.
John.MUlbibcck, iu tlw ttntiiiiWji ofJtyodiaod, iu ,
said county,on Saturday, the fifteen lb dav of March I
Jext. and.ou Saturday tbe Iweaiv-ejght day of|
tree next, m&gt;e thousand right tauu'droa a&gt;d airtvtwo; at tbeboar of tea o'clock,;A.&gt;L*lu&lt; the
I
pcctivc days above uieatioued. SIX mouths from
ft lift
nd i u c. m rt.! of aS cfoinu
Dated, January -0. [-C2.

3. W. MAYNARD-

«a*R**laU.

JOHN BOWLADEU, &gt; (tonmlsHANFORD OTTO. |
’

which, ifnot

And MiuMveto lust thrit sweet guitnr,
ikftTtY -, ikistn my ter .' jtRMa—
;ta

■ Their enrw are found in every land —
Amid ilwwtahi »»##•;-and Alria’saun
’heir wandrvn ■ wgte*-tkc*Bpr*,fifJ.
I'roiioccd ,bj^agii?aij | lUAicblrs'-1 ilh

*W^»wi*dr.
They aresafe for ail—both old and young,

Sine#1

DyepepeG. Heer I YHeeeee, Wits, rSyUefw
,kr
It rllem

- M Hie I? tbe &gt;1nfiteteM««*LWfMKl»e
1

Put np iu 50cent nnd *1 Dottles each.

liped having, claims against the estate
of ABLE DRAPER, deceased Bra hereby
oaitfitd and requeated to praetut tbe same for»
ciiuiiuntjoii aud adjnatment to th# un&lt;tertined
Com.ui.«»loi&gt;ere duly appointed by the Probate
Court fur the county of Barry, wbo will meet for
suoli purpose, al the bouie of Thomaj Black tn an.
in the township of Ikrry, in said county, on
Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of March next,
aud qn Saturday the sixteenth day ofAtigUst»ona Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambro­
type; Mebiiirrolype; Sphereotype;
thousand eight hundred aud sixty-two, al the
hours of one o'clock P. M. ou each of tbe reapoctMirror Ambrotype; Neilngrapblc;
ire days, sb«ne mentioned; aix months from the
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
serruiscuth day of February, insL, being the tima
limited by the xuid Probate Court, for the final
Ambrotype; imperial Am­
adjn*unei.t of all clausa against said aatatu.
brotype; Relievo Am­
Dated. February l8,l^'-2.
brotype; Double
GEORGE W. WILLIAMS. I CbmAisfoblS
W. C- A1KLN.
|

NOTICES

When our children are out of aorta, w# give them

. Rbapsb, if you need rithar or both of these moat
excellent Remedies, inquire far'them at the storer,
. if you do nut find them, take no other, bnt inclose

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

Ft oaf. |«rr bbl

S PECIAL

Ever shown hi this

MU

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'roti T&gt;:r n-.i-i:&gt; &lt;&gt;ri
CBWRlre, C»ra«. Juxi«etf:n. HMr»oNa,

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GREAT LNOTCEKlNTS *0 CLUBS

-anmu»-

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and

Wuxre VlIA.8

IT WILL MEND WOOD.

The Damorr Wuxlt Tmisufe is new
in its Thirteenth Year.
It is a Larger,

IT WILL MENO LEATHER

Better Family Newspaper,than any NewYork, or other Eastern Paper published.
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IT WILL MBKPGMSB.
o ybmseattest ATWei'M c»tUm
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•TATE OFFKEBt

OSTS' ©©TOBT3THOH

KOr^TlUUCllu&amp;FnSteter tee Seeste aai

geoSFhl

noun UNI OF TRADE;
taml

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_ J STraBIN? 1
a. LACKT, Cotn’r.
D&gt;y&amp;, ACmey OexmaL

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W1 HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

THE DETROIT ADVERTISER

DIRECT

FROM

FBOSPKCTl'S FOX IMS.

,

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The Daily Advebthrm ho enterud its
tenUy-arvealA volume, being the oldest
existing journal in tbe North-west, and
ho been identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increaM of the
commerce, the industry and prosperity
of the PnixscLia Statz.
Its proprietors are determined that ita
Altura shall be worthy of the oonfidenceand support of the friends of Tarrm, Jus
Ties, Faaauoii nnd Humamut.
Political.
It will aim to bo bold and fearless la
advocating the principles of tbe Raruauca» Pabtt, w-uich if faithfully carried
•ul tn the councils of our nation, will save

Government the world ever saw.
It will diecuas with ftithfitloeaa and
eandor all tbe greet questions agitating
the public miad from day to day.
On the question of tho extension of Ho­
ma&gt; Slavert, it will stand forth ita un­
compromising foe, believing as it most

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Wa hare every kind of goods, such as

and Telegnu»hie.Foreup.Domestic, East
!T WILL MEND MARBLE.
cm aad borne Market NEWS FROM
THREE TO FOUR DAYS LATER
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN
THAN ANY NEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPER, which with its Agricultural.
&gt; matter iftbubrokm Pilchard*! ata east
CuroAxoe Vro^jcTtVt*,
•SUUss. a stafliM saved is a shiiliaff earned.
C«nnmcrcial, misealkurous, snd State
and hence their
IT WjLL MEN I) ALA BAST EK.
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8a\t
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and consequent profit to tho Proprietor, thus
a autnniary of all interesting and
enabling hha to expend
of
Michigan— its
devotion to the It will Mend Bone, Coral. Lava, and in
fVi\.okk%o.v\A%
fact everything but Metals.
Local and General Interests of Michigan.
of dollars each year in advertising their Sve to its columns Attraction* Which
Jvy artWr Ctawtata Witt AltULJCAS COtJOfT
merits, and publishing the
tixans of Michigan cannot find In any
New York or other Eastern Paper,- and
which cannot but make it a more Welcome
whieh have been showered upon him from
viaitor to the Family Crde, the Farmer
W\ \axAa
Kkw. CouxaXy^. Mechanics, Merchant, or Professional
The peculiarity of the
Maa, and give to the DetreU Weekly
YA-ood.
axvd VAX.* TrUmne superior claims to their patron­ **It is shnwe tvad r;
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USSOS
the Michigan Regiments to the Army .and
at \Vaahington,will continue to give the
xcokuxtos wxaith
for the life and health of ths body depends readers of the Tot Detroit Tridunx full
and accurate accounts of the movements
' One Bottle of
of our Michigan auldiers during tbe war,
out a miserable existence. These rneliii
1HEKICU CEMENT CLUE
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In this
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for oaring
the Stale, aa it lua not in general interest
Price 25 Cents jwr Bottle.
or variety of carefully selected bows and
fibrq/ufo,
Syphilis,
Price
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Family reading, while the attention paid
Old Sores,
Bkin Qtiseases,
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
to our ovu State matters makes It, for the
Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism,
Michigan reader, whether farmer, me­
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Bisk Headaahe,,
Qfyspepsia,
chanic, or other, superior to any Eastern
I4wr Complaint; Fever and JlgXee,
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Xeueorrhoto,
Female Complaints,
Erysipelas,
Bt. jfinthon^'s Fire.
Beyers.
Eruptions,
Tumors,
_
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TERMS CASH.
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r Bale by all Druggists, sod Rtorekwysn
gwisrsHy throughout Un country.
Twenty Copies, 120,00, and extra Copy
to the person who forms tbe Club.
’
JOHNS A CKOS LEY,
For a Club of Fifty we give Three
Extra Copies,or theTri-Weekiy Tribune.
78 WILLIAM STREET,
flanoe of two years.
For a Club of One Hund rad. Six Extra
NEW TOMI.
AKOTHER writes, his son wm cured
Comes, or the Daily Tribune.
stbrMaMhad-*
'
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The
Low Price to Cluba will not admit
The doctors pn
meed the oeas
of the payment of commissions to Ageau
Importent to House Owners.
b’e.
______
„
ANOTHER wm cured of Fever and Ague beyond the above terms. Otar aim and
Imporant to Builders.
after trri ng every modi cine in his reach.
design is to furnish to Michigan readers
Important to Railroad Companies.
ANOTHER wm cured of Fever Sore a Micmioam Family NxwsrArxR, equal
whieh had existed foarteen years
Important to Farmers.
in Size and General Interest, and Better
aWMHHTW -,ni_______ • .. .____

which the

it lerves a fearful blight upon ths country
or nation seeking to outspread and uphold

Punier ud Pill,

BW5TS &amp; SM©B©,
It will also sdvocate a rigorous and
determined prosecution of tbe present
war against treason and disunion, until
tbs last vestige oi this most unnatural
aid wicked rebellion is crushed out

GROCERIES

The proprietors are received to spare
no pains or expense to make lhe Aovxanaaa equal, in all that constitutes a
good newspaper, to any published in the
Weat. With this view an able corps of

HARD-WARE ’

WodcVvV* a ©motl.
TW WloolX.
are the most active and thorough pills that
have ever been introduced.
They act so directly upon tbe Liver, excit­
ing that organ to such an extant m that the

“SSkooiL o.vul lAw-ct VAV,

reportarc writers and correspondents baa
baeri engaged, whose attention every
posing event of importance will claim.
Arrangments have been made ensuring
for thia paper lhe most complete com­
pendium of foreign intelligence published
tn any neper west of New York, while
eur facilities for obtaining domestic Dews,
military, political and general, are not
surpassed by
*
P
*
Besides

which, in conjunction with the

*&amp;\.ooA
will cure all tho aforementioned diseMes,
nd, of themselves, will relieve and cure
Headaohe,
Coativeneva,
Qolio (Pains, Cholera Jlorbut,
Indigestion, (Pain in the
QHxxinear, etc.
Try thesu medicines, and you will never
and they will say they are

Good.

for them than any Naw York or other
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to Chibs, as a mum of preparing and
fortifying its political friends on State
Issuxa and all questions State Policy, aad
State Administration, and m an induce­
ment to Voluntary Effort on the part oi
the Republicans of Michigan, for the
general good, tn get up Clubs and extend
its circulation t»&gt; every organized Town
ship in the State.
liepublicans! Rally
to tbe support of your County and Stale
P.peix
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requested to pend in. rabseribe
_____
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their papers at tbo Mine Poalofficc. Qer.
gymen are supplied at the Lowest Club
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at our risk.
Specimen Copies will be
eent free to all wbo desire them.

SW3
the eirnikllaa

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VOL 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, 1862

■LAWKS «f«4L

intiiji’ gwintis Jlintterj.

NO. 47.

Th. hranMow that Wn ■ rwMlly
ruutalw IwguD poHkrnufcta EuI.ipta.bl,pod futmtarff Cbstr.l

the relief of the saflorara were ovarywbere in progress.
Hundreds of tat il­
iac are left utterly destitute, without even
a roof of their own to shelter them, In
most places the dWarest communities
have received butjittie Government aid,

•d

repair; the Bavarisa Gonarnment,

Sfadlaaj.
watch

Adrfrlutr publishes a history of the proaaaa by which slavery was abolished in

arm ua.

GHIT A XPAULWNG,

ROBINSON,

■AWN ALLEN,
ealer in groceries,

D

jworUiaa.,
!£•f■k-.“4 IP

r\EALBR in atl kinds of Family Grocerteo,
RloOa and Wooden wars, and • gnoeeal •*-

LJ

ROBERT* A STRIKER,

I'VE A LEKS In

drags, mvdlelnw, (patent tnediAZ clees. palate, oils, tarpentin*, burning Said,

W. PARKER,
WHOLESALE and retail dealer I« Groceries
v v and Proviatona. Pork, lard, Butler, and
ai kinds of Produce bought and Mid, at bis “old

K5APPEM &amp; BCKROWS.
TTOBNKTB sad COUNSELLORS AT LAW,

andfideblr.
Office. corner at M
Kalamaioo. Michigan.

two lost children ; a
They bad gone for an
ing in the fields and woods, and after
filling their basket* started for home.—
But the sky had become heavily over­
cast with clouds, sn that they cauldn’t
bad wandered away from old beaten
paths and familiar localities, the effort to
reach their homes ere nightfall, proved a
failure.
With blank, pue face, and lips
trembling from fear, the youngest, a boy
looked up to his companion, as tho even­
ing shadows began to creep down among
the»thick leaved branches of the trees,
and said;
F»‘Ofa, aiater Edie, are we lost F
Edie did not reply, but the boy, saw
the paleness of his own face reflected in
hern.
“This is the way I think.”
She did not feel the coafidance which
she sought to throw into her voice, but
she was one year older than her brohter,
an&lt; must therefore act for both. She
felt the flutter of his hand, as it clung to
ber’s tightly.
But the liule opening among tbo trees
towards which she burriod, terminated at
the end of an hundred yards, in a dense
mans of underwood, through which she did
not dare to go.
“Are we lost sister,” again asked the
other child.
. “It can’t bo fur from home, Willy.—
We will soon find our way out of the
woods. ’ Don’t cry.”
'

A sub, and then a wail of fear, cut the
air.
“Don’t cry I
We will soon be
SWSJBZEY A AIXBB.
at home.”
TTORNEYS AT LA vr and Solicitor* la Chan­
How bravely Edie tried to speak, even
cery. Particular attention paid to Convey*
■actnir, the investigation of title* to Land
while her own heart wu sinking. The
ww - - «- -____ _______ —- *_
Will U.
boy hid his face against her, weeping and
shuddering.
He had beard about child­
Office in the Court Home, Hastings, Mich.
ren being lost in the woods, and terror
overcame him.
Half forgetting herself in pi tv for her
H. WRIGHT.
affrighted arid helpless brother, fed is grew
ttorney and counsellor at law.
strung and bravo, instead of weak and
and Solicitor and Coan»cl)or tn Chancery.—
Fertiealar attention paid to th* collection d cowardly.
diins and monev promptly remitted.
“Crying don’t do any good, Willy,”
Office, with W. XV. Ralph Etq., Middleville, she spoke in a firm tone, and well never
Horry County. Michigan.
get home If we stand still."
She moved back the way abe bad come
DANIEL COOK,
OSTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and through the opening among the trees,
Tax Agent, will attend to tba collection of bolding her little brother by the hand.
debtsand all other bwdtirea pertaining to bit offire.
“This is the way, I know it now.”—
She spoke with more confidence than
she had felt. Ckttie tracks were seen
JACOB FERRIS,
nnd she followed them down into deep
Attorney, Conneelloc and Solicitor.
ravines, nl»ng the hillsides, across nar­
IONIA.
MICHIGAN.
row clearings, and then into a dense
wood where she lust them in tbo dark­
I.
A. HOLBROOK,
I TTORNEY and Connaelor ai Law, Solicitor I* ness of the coming night, and stood still
trembling.
“Willy’s cries broke out anew. Hu
waa in despair.
J. M. RUSSELL,
“Hark!”said Edie.
PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Offiea in BessvU't
The two children listened.
»lore, State airaet.
____
“What did you bear, Edie V*
The child’s voico was unnatural and
JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN and Survoon. Dwelling on Dread­ choking.
way, near the Court Hanse.
“Listen, that's a dog, Willy, that’s our
Lyon.
H.
F. CHERRY,
“1 don’t hoar any dog, Edie.”
’OTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a
“But idol. Come! This is tha way !
and Edie pulled Willy after her, through
bitah and brier, hastening in the diree
lion from which to the earn, had seemed
to come tlte barking of the dog.' Their
hands and facts were scratched and their
Ac. AU basiaeaa attended to promptly and affi- clothes lorn—their limbs ached with faciantlr. Office No. 5, Noble's block. Battle Creek.

A

A

J

J. M. NEVINS,
Fnblic, and Tax agent.

To all, whether in the lowest or high-

yourself to weak fears. In difficulty, in
doubt, in danger, ever be on tho alert

wlf.fdienrt uhieb uotU Dow lad aoaula.
•d Edu, w.r. .boot rivlar war, wban
Will, bld hUfaoa in Lr drwaa, and aba
fall tie weight at bla bodj loanin, againat

gain, you it must move forward-tbey may
be just beyond. Pirture to your mind
those two lost ciiiidren asleep in the val­
ley, while just over the next hill top io
their homo—lights stream* from ovary
inviting window, and If you are tempted

bar, and it. tramora running alon, bar
Iles across your way. It may
fol utterance moved forward, drawing you to all you bare strlreu for tl
him lagging, weary, and sore footed after
her.
It waa night now, moonless and star­
RxtoOXS WHT TH! U. S. GoTKXXUXXT
less night, and very dark. But in a lit­ Ouokt TO Rkcogkizx Harn.—Because
tle while the children came to a an open I Hayti la one of the best customers which
road, cut with wagon tracks. They they
took heart, and walked on more quick- in the congressional list of ©ur ootnmrr-

“We shall soon be home now,” said
brave, hopefni Edie.
•‘But you don’t hear old Lyeu any
more,” answered fearful, doubting little
Will,
“Maybe he isn’t barking, you know he
don’t bark all the while." That was for
Willy’s encouragement.
His sugges­
tion had shaken her confidence.
A weary half mile and then Willy
would go no further. Fatigue and hope­
lessness had driven away the terrors
with which darkness had at first oppress
ed him. it was all in vain that Edie
coaxed, persuaded, promised in stimula­
ted anger. He sat down off the road side
at the lout of a ateembUl and would not
i stir.
“1 know it is just over the hill, Willy.
Now du come along."
“Yoc'vs kept saying that all the time”
answered the boy fretfolly, and I dont
believe it any more.”
And yet Edie was right this time.—
Home lay jutt beyond. One more ef­
fort—one more difficulty subdued—anotlier weary hill ascended, and they would
be in their fathers honse.
But Wily’s
faith, hope, endurance, were all gone.—
No argument could move him, and no

dal relations with aeventy-fivs foreign
States or Countries, Hayti occupies tbo
twenty-Grat rank among our exports, and
the twenty-fourth rank among our im­

ports.
Because this expensive commerce be­
tween the two countries
meat to thausands of operatives af all
kinds.
Because the capital of numbers of our
merchants are invested in the trade, and
in tho vcsels which carry the merchandise
between the two countries.
Because the Ilaytian trade is a grow­
ing trade, and by means of wise and
statesman-like measures, it may be in­
creased to ton times It present amount
Because it is the duty of every govern­
ment to encourage tha commercial rela­
tions with every ether country, in order
to promote the welfare and prosperity
of its own people.
Because the principal European nations,
seeing the importance of the Baytian
trade and the negligence of the United
Stoles Government, are now striving, by
every means in their power, to divert a
portion of It into a new channel; thereby
inflicting a direct injury upon tho com­
merce of this country.
Because, while the United States, ai
suggestions revive his dead confidence ; considerable cost, maintains an embassy
oven while Edie plead with him he went to Russia, our commercial relations to
fast to sleep. Then it was that the sis
Hayti are of far more importance than
tor’s brave heart sunk down despairing­ those of that country, for while the form­
ly ; that her cheeks dry until now, re­ er, with Ito Immense population of seven­
flected the starlight from great falling ty millions of people, exports from this
taara, that her sobs long hel d back Tor country no more than does Hayti, with
Willy’s sake, shook themselves free wd its three quarter* of a million, yet our

went forth in dissonant moans upon
air. Bitting’down upon the rued side
with the woman’s instinctive devotion
still ruling in her young breast, Edie
drew the head of the unooasaioua broth-

exports from flny ti exceed those from
Russia by half a miUioc of dollars per

wayside, in some gloomy valley, with
tho goal for which they are sriving, over
the next hill ofdifficulty, and jut ba vend
in a brave, confident voice.
•‘But I’m co tired,” moaned Willy, Fainting sojourners on the ways of life,
If the
dragging back, “and my foot hurts me never give up your confidence.
night falls and tnepath is lost, still keep
Walk onward, waivlly.
“Hark I that’s it again! that’s ©ur a brave heart.
because of the darkness, yet ever onward
Lyon.”
“1 don’t hear any dog answered little —the good you seek, or mayhap a high­
er
or more permanent good is beyond—
Willy."
Tnua urged th© child kept on by the just beyond for all you know, nd about
aide ofhis sister, until half across the rewarding your toilsome efforts. The
field, but his chafed and smarting feet, world is not all wilderness. Night ever

n. COOK,

dpi Immediately be entered into
Cat ad vantage of our merchan

If in
forest, press on in patience and courage
—you will find the open clearing. If the
mountain looks rugged end high, and you
level plains and pleasant valleys.

t7‘-Ws*re lest now,” sobbed Willy,—

“Oh dear, oh dear, and be cried more disMMy.

Government het officially reeognixed ev­
ery petty German potentate in Europe,
and every petty republic io Central or
South America, she 1mm with a great na­
tion, refused to extend the same courtesy
with whom her merchants
having daily relations.
James Rsdpatr.
Paotoamaers ron Rxcoqhtton.—It is
w understood that Mason and Slide!’
vs made propositions in London and
iris calculated to enlist the sympathies
of religious people and of liberals. They
offer as tbs ©sedition of recognition:

hamox aMJTH
Thus lined, feint boarfad little Witty

on returning.
. By acts passed at rarioua dates subae-

quently, these privileges were further
restricted, ta 1817, the law of 17W
was re-affirmed, and all the Ftatutes on
this subject reduced to a uniform system.
The same again took plate in 182S, when
the law took effect. One of its Motions
reads: “Every person born within this
State, whether white or colored, is free;
every person who shall be hereafter born
into this State, shall be free, and every
person brought within this Stale as a
slave, except as authorized shall be free,"
At various dates since then, amendments
have been passed, carrying out the in­
tention of that most salutary statute.
The following is the record ofCnoncc
ticut:
A revision of tbo lawa of Connecticut,
giibliahed in
1784, shows
that the
late bad then taken emancipation ground
in theory at least One act declaring
who shall be freemen, makes no distinc­
tions of persons to age or color. But
slaves were still held in the State. “An
act coaceuing Indian, mulatto and negro
servants and slaves," has tho following:
“And whereas sound policy requires that
the abolition of slavery should be effected
as soon as may be consistent with the
rights of individuals and tho public safe­
ty and welfare.” It was th^efore enact­
ed that no negro or mulatto child, born
after the first day of March.1784, should

should thereupon become free. Subse­
quently this age was reduced four years,
and the right to emancipate at any age
between twenty-five and forty-five was
granted. Strenuous laws were also pas­
sed against tha foreign slave-trade. But
the revised Constitution, adopted in 1821,
allowed masters to bring their slaves
with them Into the State for temporary
residence. It deserves mention that the
laws of Connecticut were much milder
than in most of the othsr States. A slave
was capabloof bolding property in the char­
acter of devisee and legatee. He could
also sms bls master for immoderate chas­

the children

wore lifted

motives are

away thia bird would ait cm its perch,
until exhausted by hunger, it would fall
into* the water an'd perish.
The necessity for psrmsnmt bridges
over the Rhine is Dow vehemently urged.
The inundation has rendered the removal
of the boat bridges imperatively neces­
sary, and the only method of crossing
the stream now feasible, is by means of
steamers. At Manheim, Carfsrnhe, and
Coblentx, even at such minor places as
Worms and Bingen, permanent bridges
will, at once, be undertaken, and similar
zeal to extend the aide lines ot the main
railroad trunk now completed, is every­
where manifest The same spirit pre­
vails in other parts of Germany, and, in
this point of view, the great inundation*
of the present year, by Improving upon
the German people the absolute necessity
of more complete internal improvements,
and leading to the wider disbursement
of capital among tho laboring classes,
may eventually prove to have been a
blessing rather than a calamity.
A serventgirl one day fell Sfainst
a hot stove in such a manner as to brand
upon her arm the date which happened to
be on the stove—1S59. A surgeon was
sent for, ’who however, happened to be
absent, and in bis place an aaststant came;
but when he saw the date be shook his
head, and said—“there fe no longer any
help for this; it is altogether too old an
injury.”

w- A German writer, Boerne, com­
pares the different stages In the fives of

women to milk, butter and cheese. “A
f[irl," be says, “is like milk, a woman
ike butter, and an old maid like cheese
—all three may be excellent in their
kind.’
Females of the New York fist kind,
actresses, saloon concert girls, ate.,—havo
appeared plentifully iu tbo legislative
lobby at Albany, have captured gray,
headed Senators and yautbiul members
in their tolls, and nre likely to have It ail
their own way.
Female “lobbies” have
long reigned at Washington, why not do
so at Albany ?
The day previous to tho engngo
ment between the Cumberland and tho
rebel steamers Merrimac, Chaplain Len­
hart of the former, who was drowned
ngem ns loiiowa ,
i. is as ncur tny nea. cnly home from the old Cumberland as
from any other place,”

py Some editors neem still to enterteihand try to spread the delusion, that
the Un|pn can bo reorganised on a firm
of our products.
the Georgia line.
The surrounding basil, and yet retain the ditofyaninn?
Because during the year ending June
country is elevated, and in some parts element tlavtry. It can’t be done. As
20,1M0, our exporta to Hayti amounted
commands so extended view, the Look­ well expect fire and gunpowder to come
to 82,678.082, and onr import* from
out Mountain Scenery in that locality be­ together without explosion.—NorUtamjh
Hayti during the same period, to 82,062,­
ing somewhat noted. It is the depot
723; while, since those returns were
for the greater part of the produce of
compiled, our trade has considerably in­
East and Middle Tennessee, and is also a
“Unconditional Surrender,” was the
creased.
manufacturing place. Ito strategic prom
answer of Commodore Foote at Fort
Because no specially favorable com­
inenee, aside from the eligibility of its Henry, and of Gau. Grant at Fort Donmerce can be made with Hayti until she
elson. So it will be everywhere, “No
compromise with traitors.”

p-owners.

still again crying sadly.
“Our house is just beyond tho bill,
over the field, Willy. I heard Lyon.—
now do come along.
It’s getting so
dark that we’ll be lost if we do not hur-

The law for gradually abolishing slav­
ery in New York was passed in 1709.—
Its main feature was that “any child born
of a alave in this State, after the fourth
day of July next, shall be deemed end
adjudged to be burn free,” males, hoewever, being servants until tbs age of
twenty-eight, and females until the age of
tweoty-five years, unless owners should
see fit to abandon their rights.
By an act passed two years afterwards,
the provisions of the emancipation law
were re-affirmed; and a prohibition was
Imposed on the sale of negroes out of
the State.
Non residents might still
travel in the State with their slaves, and
cilfaenk might take them to other Stales,
If going on a visit, bringing them back

annum.
Because while the United Stales main­
tains diplomatic relations with Sweden
and Norway, her commerce with Hayti
taee down upon bis, wept herself into is much more extensive, for. with her tisement, as in the case of an apprentice.
oblivion.
small population, Hayti purchases from The cumber of slaves gradually dimin­
Yet, just beyond, home awaited them. this country a million and a quarter of ished until 1348, when on act was passed
One mure efiort, and its gleaming win­ dolara’ worth of goods more than those that no person should thereafter be held
dows would have gladdened their eyas. two countries, although the&gt;
hive to slavery in tho State; while another
And for the lack of this they wont to near five and a half millions of people. clausa prohibited ths Introduction of any
sleep, as lost children out in tho cold
Because while the United States main
bondman within its limits.
tains the same relations with Turkey, our
Imports are just double those which wo
Chstunoofn
not signify—a neighbor returning late receive from that country.
that way found them on the roadside and
Because while tha U. 8. Government
bore them home, when their osnsosawoke has spent enormous sums In attemptlug
South bank of the Tennessee River, which
found them selves in safety.
to open up commercial relations with
Just beyond! Ah, how many, like Japan, Htai, at an infinitely leae cost, stream is at this season navigable that far
these children, sit down despairing on the takes morphan twenty times the value up. The place occupies a position in the

a wide field stretching beyond.
“It’s only a little way now.” said Edie
Particular

I. c. r»nrDi.»,
T.DSI OF FPOUTI, X.urr F.MU. C«»
J arU U»d
Will b. ta.U U

DAJTIXL XTRIKER,

lay, sad yet ne hu­
e fa sight. Tlaahild

eo. The flood camo first in the night,
and bad it not been for tho exertions of
a force of 800 men who hurried to the
some from the surrounding country, tho
sluice in question would hare been broken
and the adjacent region devastated. Tha
famous “hunt” en the bonks of the Rhine
has been almost entirely ruined, The
hares it contained were caught in hun­
dreds on the dam near by, and great
numbers drowned.
Very many deer,
also, surprised by the sudden overflow,
were lost. . Some were taken alive while
struggling in the water, and a few suc­
ceeded in swimming sreoaa the Rhine.—
Even phoasants were drowned, so says n
letter from Frankfort; the pheasant is m
comparatively slow and stupid bird,
whim seeks its food dose nt hand and
seldom remains long on tho trees.—
When the flood came, insteed of flying

relation among ala see.
taoffdL The moral of all statutory

from Nashville by rail l&amp;Q nulna. and
from Memphis 300 miles, kisoonnectsd with Knoxville by the East Tsnnes••e and Georgia Railroad, 110 miles
long, and comamaieatos wKh Atlanta,
{Savannah, Charleston, &amp;«., by the West­
ern and Atlantic Railroad, owned and
controlled by the Stats of Georgia.—
Thus the fedllties for tho Mnceutration
and movements of troops and munitions
of war are exceedingly good at thia

Naw Mcsxcial Skxsation.—Ullman,
the untiring-Impresario, is on his way to
Berlin to make final arrangements with
Madam Bistori far her appearance in this
country In October next, as prima donna
in tho Italian opera.
Tna CuMKOtLANp.—It is the genera! Im.
preasioa that th© Cumberland am be
raised, and as soon as Norfolk is taken
she will be removed to the Navy Yard
there and repaired, She lies in about
fifty feet ©f water, careened over toward*

A Strict 8tmvxn.LAjrcR.—The govern­
troubled at one time to got hie quarter ment permit* ouly its ovm agents to go
installment. Bo had called a number of dawn to Fortress Monroe. j£vaa new©,
paper men, who find accaaaalmost every­
where, are excluded from the boat run­
ning between Baltimore and Old Point

Comfort.
Um nsooreariaa of life.

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The Duke of Buckingham called her

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country

bigtoft

tatedto receive South«e« ww^roSpwwuttodw-reeetreHouth-

Kfitidc SB'1^5 ’ min.; longitude 6?

t)4vc wlifiVipcn arms received ail

li has not been our purpose to discuss

&gt;d military du-

!, in

Fort Warren to-day.

140 majority.

•*•xjjrls. of

Masfc

V^rrejgouroe, Ms if

&lt;

From the commencement of the

commendation.

' 4

I foo

Segar is electeoto’Congress by 180 to

liganthip nothing.

FORWARD WITUOVT FXAR -AXfe WITH MAK}T
JttAltfs.—Abraham Lincoln,
,
'

oral ant

'EWI

tal!i&lt;

HauXg irf irnte, t‘n&lt;wfcs oca course,
Ftworr Unix aku with rtau rwosx.

oo but-

incas matters have been red
thftniiittajritlO&amp;b for 1
dAupJtAbB.So’si

W1BKL

fore drawn upon.

earthly doubt of it^-dl wiH be

T»*r Entrsaa...
tifaht Experaa.

It to asserted as a nrarajling nnininn

we

t.ltxjor M
tnfcixndTle

changes

b^grgrgm.

from tbo crude form of the bill will have

taken pkea before it recomre'|hw law of

the land.

There are many thing* in

the

borne ttareaefvva nvMy^ttay - Itofo JL

bill as first Introduced Into Congress that

Up Woufdj’hul’y ape modified, or Strick-

iniMlnlkln

But it is not as to its merits

that we desire to oail attention.

But.tlnI&lt;»a«r&gt;o&lt;'&gt;H»r&lt;irHM&gt;

retell

applaud them for rendering
"aid and comfort” to the

practical

euemjv

They

racy, true to the instincts of their,organ
teaticn, are boslly engaged in fa^ify ing

divide tiieir lima between-weak apologies

tbe content* df tho bill, for the purpose

for the rebrilioiiand aacoeeiess howl kboct
l‘abotitio*ism,''

of influencing the April elections, in or­

der that, the rebel leaders may be encour­

aged by a cry of “reaction.”

Men from

■

ttat

They are not uJartriad

clutch ihanbroat of the

irtifart

Republic 1

-Bqt

tbo country, mid our own villagers who

they are is an agony 0/ alarm lest tte

have not the means of knowing to the

loyal
mon of the Northern States
shall pervert tho war froiri Ita friie ob­

contrary, are daih informed that a heavy
tex is to be collected in a few days, for
the support of the war; that oxen and
cows are to.bo tayo$l five, dollars each,

and horses ten dollars, sheep twenty-five
cents, raid Ollier things in proportion.—

Nothing could bo fiirther from the truth.

jects f?
Does prejudice se blind them that they

cannot see 1 or does disloyally so corrupt
them that they eauhet foe! 1

case we cafinbt net

In

either

with them without

failing in duty to our country.

Probably one half of the voters of this

RxPVDLiexys— We can render efficient

county will not pay directly a cent of

service to our country only through owr

tax under this bill, should it become a

own organisation !

law.

Land is not taxed under it; neither

team toute nor farming utensils.

Buggyiq carriages, watches, and

pianocs are taxed, as also all
tures and nearly everything

the bliape of luturies.

manufac­

wo buy

In

Newspaper meh

are trebly, taxed.; firstly on the paper
they muet use, secondly, five per cent of

oil advertisements, charged or collected ;
and, thirdly, the same as other people in

the articles of daily cosumption.
When the tax' bill becomes a law

time we would cation all persons against
believing the exaggerated and wlfifully

Let us vigorously support-the

National Administration.

Our cordial

and energetic support will

tend to keep .

them from going wrong and give

rigor

to their strenuous fcflbrte to crush the
-

rebellion,

We must rally under our own flag ’—
a flag that never floated oi^er. a traitor.—

Who ever beard of a Republican traitor »

agist for rebellion.

We cannot leave

infidelity to oar country.

Why should we abandon our own for
an organization |h«t has farntened from

its own bosom all the rebelt in the ffeld,

false statements of tits GoJ(|«U Circle

Web*** die

It baa been diaceuH-Ml

if any-of the iuips of the great devil of
insurrection dare to assert to the contrary

come

and examine the bill for themed vea.—

The following arc the details of tbe
battle at Newbertt: Cmu. Rowan was
in command of the fleet of guuboata, and
had sunken vesielR,'torpedoes and utbor
rebel Obitrbctidns to overcome nud praw,
but surgjounted all with but slight dam­
age to only Wpofhteiiiteeu vessels. Two
brigs, three tdrks w&gt;d nineteen schooners
were sunk *by tho te6el&lt;
tho two
rebel batteri're; tha Utter Were allebced.
The sunkefi vesicls were passed and our
flag hoisted over -batteries as our force
went along. Tbls was on Saturday after­

‘

*

l-fkp.Ahn fro 19, kt Jart accounfa

Die bombardment had continued

taken.

eight days, and it was thought the rebels

NorfHk, ha city ofabout5,0Q0 popula­
tion, situated at the junction ofthe Neuse

Qgbti Otlf revelry are atilLpursuing tbe
flying rebels. Particulars cannot bo ob­
tained till to morrow morning.

aad Trent Ki&lt;rcr|.

Jt.is a.port of. entry,

and has had considerable trade iu £rain,

•

■*

Chlro, March 22.

was,
however, evscniU-d before our
troops approached.
Fort Macon was
blown .up by the rebels, and tha rtaataer
Nashville bnened.
Ou the day General Burnside occupied
Nvwbcrn, 1,600 rebel troopa were oq the
road Between Goldsboro aud Newbern.

miles below Newbern, Geneiaf Reno’s
brigade , in the advance.
Moat of the
troops being so anxious tn land tjuvi

nearly every regiment, jumped into tta
water and waded ashore, and the whole
division was landed in Ires thau two
hours. After marching two utiles they
found deserted rebel camps with fires
burning, and hot rebel breakfasts untast­

exccutbd a flank uioycfoe^Candtbp order
to charge bayonets was given.
A h vpd
to hand fight ensued of k ratal desperate
character, when’our troups^dfbve fount
out at the punt of tta 1-^1^ ohtahthem out of sigbL The retaffiPn.k pen
session of a railroad train raid fled Irom
Newbern,
.bugpng. toe bridges, foe
Wusblngfon Douce, sotue private dwell-

Covmtttii Rm*. Vetnlt, Hareh St. UStl 1
D.C.BrOKXARP,
0. T. DsLANB,
J. A. KERR
J. J.ftt GLAIR

lumber, turpentine, tar and nasal stores.

The Noose Riw is aavigeble fur -eight
months in the year.
We presume Ast
.the object of this movement is to reach
Ouldaboro

and command tbe railroad

connection

with

North,

Wilmington

and the

it is .about one hundred and

twenty nxlwi/oam Raleigh.

Some dis-

RspflblieM Butr CentnJ Cocqnhtee.
F. £, WOOl&gt;,£e&lt;iretM-y.

Btraxgb Aonowa,—General McClel­
।
lan in his recent flddrefs to his soldiers,
,
uses the following language :
. 1
“In whatever direction 1 may

tn ova,

in;;s, and .a uvtmW. .“f wbifooy and turpcuUto distilleries.. Tbe slaves had com­
menced pHagtag fas hausre.’ Mt), worp
K nurnber of Unionists were found in
Iheaty,

howevar strage my actions may appear
to yepj ever bear in xiifld that my fate
well, which probably hw a heavy arma-, is linked with yours, and that ail-1, do is
to bring you where 1 know yoa wish to
mcnt by this time.
„ .~
be,-on
re battle fitad.”
‘ IfthsGeaetaTs 'fatrange actions” &lt;»«•

Naw Yofo, March 24.

bern.ien fortification' named Fort Barn­

Tho steamer VamferbWt is being con­
verted into an iron-clad maa &lt;*f war, and
ths'atsamsbip Ocean Qaeen will be couvertsd into an term rani.
A letter from an engineer of the U. S.
;timie as Jong In
in foe.firture
tbe foUre :a»
tayo
AU whose aatnee are not already regv ;ti.me
as they tf
ye ; gtfbaa
..tered in tta townships where they now ’during ths past, a huy&gt; purtfoa eff.hjp ©£ ths
reside, should attend to foe matter *41’’'brave arpy wUl

once,if they desire to vote at the approach­
ing elections.

This can bo done with

your Town Cterk’e office nd leave your

ji
-s’vin
died

Memphis OaUBaaked—General
Smith's New Poaltiva.

C. ‘ F.

expense to obtfn.fttMn tha Auditor-Get}-

ahipt.

erars office, a perfect history of the fax

‘
•in'- _ v _
would not advance thbre lhan five ntilasj
and eveu thdn tho wagota, would be teak

lands of this county from its organization,
which will be of great value In obtaining
.
rerfert
of title.
*“

many old lax titles against tend
la fols
nd jo
this

Stcsu'icxxr.—Ttf Grand Rapids i'a-

Aww.-TUr. b.,.

txen foairadtclory statoinauta, r^ardiog

State Convention.

to

of any such incumbrance.

The gentle-

mcn above referred to will

be prepared

l»mWl be wdl

for any owtang

land in this couuty to know if.any

TiMtJSrCTD.osTitB M&gt;»xrtoa.—Auihas-

old
-ffibncoa ’

title is hanging over'them tOarmby them

in Lhe future.

The sooner the matter is

attended to. the easier

will be tbe cam-

information hai

.

«Jy- •

the Monitor, and that U the fyrrppr cfcooae.

Wu fbMs bid rstW uusprlug-like
eather for tbe last woek.

lie variial

The apced

vxrrfy coldfit was cxiGEAjcJy unpleasant.

half of ear h day.

Boo w sb II nearly xor..

question to &lt;&gt;ne of lier EunnciA^i'ti1 t!U'&gt;r'
relative speed, and the ability &lt;&gt;f the
Hernmac to run away front ths Man»to»rk
he replied, uWa would tike to see hc-r-

away ktoisls, is still nearly afoot deep in

nttenipt it. She would tfi'cji be at ottf
merry, and by follow ing ctoic in
stake, we ctxiM ao«ih cripple, Htuit desteuy

the woods. This must be tta post's ‘win­

ber rudder and propeller.*’

fields, and,

si though

wanting

»

f^»T*The New York Tribal says G15A
tbe Mieiltnr is no n*w invention of Mr.
EricstuMl but that she is ths result of 2.5,
years study towards an invuhierabib.
During the Crinj.wu war
Mc. Bttcsson proposed the Unlljiug uf A
expressed himself very imrvh plresed-with
the design, but declined to carry it into
ex reel ion.
Mr. Ericnmn fa at present so.
busily engaged nn plans for a stnf tDDxe.
f-.rinidable .vessel that, though sent lbs
fruui Waahmgtun. be ius refioasd te j/3,
even fur a single^.

Jrfierson waa -an abtdititmisu

JvfierMWi

upon or.® bandied end fifty -rebels,- k»Wng

Gnlnmbua, and Memphis taken, New
Orleans is mdcfcncrtae, and must apeedi­
t. 'fin
..
If
fall. .

three, wounding fhtfrjiad dRptttrfrig deven3 the cavalry thus renderitig hare du

fWkpl

titan

tbeiv

o»R

cotire

numbers.

Cupt. EriCMoD himself says that the
Mvrimnc would have been sunk by the.
Monitor,but fi»r-a bk of red tape. Capt. tibe the winter wheat will; It is thought,
Da^lgrwu, of tha Nnvy, issued orders prove a total loss, owing to the recant
1&lt;4* M-•tutor to use iuuudstiuiia,
Al Pesth tbe market,
tbe wruughV.iron baljs Capt. Brk-saoa had
have stiffened in consequence, both for
furoiwed wp«W’b’ *ur lbc purpose of,
smashing the. sidea of the Merrimac.—

"a« kU»»,*~A cwr»t«.iHhu.&lt;&lt;Mi
iRoanoke'HHHd ri'» that paper, • smy?
‘‘in -me ee-mromy

of the

Wise

L

" "• •-■.•&gt; . ti- m*n but seven
I’hign their nature.apcCm ag°U»&lt;^ &lt;

«.

«C

five were- aUe. tn aeaeamliah it.”
Tl..- WublnpoQ Officlfl, r««.J wd.
^uieXY' Erodqh.—^While the Demoeducated Northern mechanics,
heavy shot might., burst a gun i
Erica•mu. »hi&lt;, inwnieJ U&gt;u^ .«! ?bc k&lt;m cf*** pripta ofAbis State are taborUighaad
—
“fanrrr ar therefore, mare wbout. it than
xUpAift'j
Uptoee tiMMfeir g.rty is twt piMbve-

ry, retry Democratic GrmgreMMian, oeve
OAfi. ^otes RfaiMt entmuRqtmg fbe «Ure
fitatqi 1n
g.Rilual
,

den in-the

ebtorgo, Mracb 21.

A«edid fiosn

Cairo to tic JburaaZ

1

F«« niiMtetaigo was ordexqj into testfsa
byGovernn^v*. .
...
,
-- v..

Iffihofl*
drresed (j

vi\-

Mini
vui ir
lite locofiteo ^un

bi

statement
■not eM&gt;thee Atari evident sensation.
I
i to aWttgft “
and
J ~ '’tffrwegJta- fobnsonhad Ute wav'd
i» srietenfejn
itxtfraffil. of pjtfdoning all ppii

Oneof thesedefe^fcas

-retern to

.—

&lt;**•

ir will rat oeco foat the RraaMtfraaJ

tjm

lent

(ffieaen to npwnt Me township, aM
WV(tW ltic&lt;6cq party) mbM make
« strong ticket; and then, ir .fkeslr' tf-Mff

the Unioa. .WtTMr

st jindib-t-

Notice 1

—The regiments
4- rB|,;L । -.p v x

OMMT

‘Mountain

Ga|

------ ------------------------14m U.

li

attMb

g rnWitax Vw» cot,inis'.™
, rtwed over tv’warl

of Utt Morrfrna* i. nut over;

uf several days duration. Though aot re-

era foe

Wv mneerely bepe *b.

dblk, w*Hy re?d. fa eomeout.

Never did a. route - pre­

in a few days to examine titiea hi this- re­
spect.

IIjs sugar makers Luus been busy, the

nW- ArWim dbMr^rt badt, weahell carry tbe
8«to* ’
prints,*haUwhad orivcd aafely at. Naw.;
n letter from
This N only a speichnen of'the -kind t.
Orleans, fitili later advices render hl
:jj» n»hich soys;1

of tbe N. Y.

d..ten»—16

ITovjzvar fitlte confidence may be had in I ty, had flawad.iDto wtiiays, up &lt;ho bill•idea, over their Mimpnt^—nrnd ti,Thnmless ani: tmyiridfag. Tfo- Mm»*-waded

sap flowing quite freely during tta last

on ths strength of assertions in

Key Wwt.

Missouri mud.

old tax titles there is no num but would

Ths fact that a powerful army uoder
tbs command of Gen. C. F. Smiti, bad

The

t«rt;a i»ur mr rnurv uunmsce, swck—,

sooniipglr
xnrinaurmounlcounty, noLon record, and the possibility sent obstacles
•
•
---------of getting a perfect statrset in this par- *ble •rain, vv w-are-pbstartes .snare
Iremjnedly
ra«t
and
*mre
fc.Wbul'ht teOTfehtaM » (mil
«— pereisJe-Aly
overcome.
An ocean of muff ‘lay
objection to investing In real estate.— wbara, wbidi, without refrseaoe to gravi­

Tram ths Cimianstl CeaunsrtiaL

linve refrained from mentioning It.

Miny ■flxys.vH^'miMihg from

—
—- be-&lt;
camp,

fore.they are brought to where they
'Um Io bi, on Un M&gt;ire bnUnVAl.*'

name at any time previous to the 5th of ylsauyss
"Two delegates
.next month.
____ _______________
" «wnty conventtojfa^f (

Popo from

H

Firtt, That tbo "HepuMiean party”

can banner,

Fentriiabic.. ffiac^fMfc Po»^,

The Cairo dorrrepundent of ‘ihe New
York Timet writes: .
,Thc entire ma^h -ofGan

.nJ

ter lingering to the lap of spring.*
'
grape, eanttister and shell upon tlipru, uno ot the expedition, which fcns pcnehas never attempted, or -eceh proposed atop heavy rnu.ketey ftop) their lofautry,
its great length.
H*-On the 3d insl, writes a Wash­
Tta
Second
Brig.uk
,
eScnrismc
foe
t
wrib.
the slightest infringment of the rights'of
tv firpt kfamebuaettf/ Fifty first New.
ington correspondent, occurred the first
any Slate la tha Union; sad, ucond. That
lace bas inardied acroes Um oounlry from
The Cartarc of Newbern.
aud laU oouuul ot McClellan with his
Toi\ Fl^y^ry
*nd
it
has nsver furnished one traitor to U»e Ninth New JareeyrWetoif'wi them ou tta thireirer atd broken an important line
It is gratifying to know since the evac­
of railroad noinntunieatian at Purdy,
right,' and Gcnerif I'ark’s Diird Brig-.de
uation of Mampsas, that Burnside is safe, Union.
which is in ths Southern tier of Tennes­ the fiuhar4n law &lt;.f MuClskan ns his
With such a record for the ptut, there took a position in fropu
The First see euunties.
and that pe has not been idle.
He was
Before this time, un&lt;|iies- representative. The nine Gvoorals faBrignda rore the tayptoffoe battle, and tionably, the Memphis -and- Chari&lt;wton
undoubtedly better posted in regard to need ho no fear for tbe/u/wrr.
cured the dirtfuns of the forces Into tbe
Twenty-fourth MhsRachuaeAts soon tad
Cordially
welcoming
patriotic
cititzaoa
railroad,'which
rues near tha Tennessee
the army at Manassas than Mere our
Major Bteveoson and Lieutenant Horton river, at Ftoreneo. Alabama, has been sepcrato corpt d'Armct lately appointed.
Potomac Generals. It.appears that be of all parties, co-operatidg with them iu wounded, and'the Twenty -third Massa
McClellan's substitute opposed jt,—they
‘broken, and railroad communication be­
was not marching upon the rear of Nor­ Ml proper ways to sustain tho Govern­ chuselte lost ■Lleutenm-Cofond- Merritt tween Generals Johnston and tJesurftgard insisted,—and the council brute up—not’
by a catinohbafi carrying a**y (flia.sfta
ment
—
State
or
National
;
beware
of
old
folk as reported, but has moved in a
prevented.
Wo do not see bow the to meet again.
ofhtsboffy. ThaTenlnCranntcttcdt vrere .
fippearanecofa powerful army so far adpredaely opposite direction, adding New- effete and corrupt orgauizAtione control­
ordered to support the Twentv-sevenlb
VHT" One of tbe must brtWhnt charge*
hero &lt;o tbe three other North Carolina, led by treasonable,or even ilouh(fnl\n&amp;A. Mftssachubetto, which hud suffered ae- vaaced into the Mwny 'a can fail to have
ever iiapnrtant oreeha. Gan. Smith is
chces.
In this crisis lie will best sustain vd«ty. ’ ‘ ..
of the war was made a few days akco
■citire already in foot cssion of our army
on .the unguarded flank uf Memphis, and
near Fairfax Court House.
Fourtreu ot
Dre Third Brigade, wifo.tiie Swond,
the country who bear# alofuhe Republi­

We would publish the bill entire but for

iMrancratiu

■mnd'bv the £lrtvomnve*tt * invite tl-o nn
uperirtnm of every loynl mau, sad let
uyr soldiers baar -swh a repurt furan the
“Town MeetiMpT,m&gt;osttf.twiispire them
will* Me-w real tor the Unton reuse on thn
battle field.—MM&lt; WMtA-.

Comxunrco to his prbsnta p'staion, is aim

i-ater advices from Wand No. 10 than
those brought by the dispatch boat, arrivod atsi« this morulDg. Tbo position
pretty brisk fightmg, bet tho rebels fled of the gunboats and mortars had nut
noon in a panic, ana our flag waved over changed. Firing w*a kept up at Inter­
soother fart. Only one’Art was left to vals to prevent toe enemy from repairing
be engaged and 'Nt&amp;tert wduld bo.m the and strengthening their works.
ffierCT ofour troops, tills Was Fort Lane,
A vklratite oreurewi on Sunday Iasi
but the rebels having one ugh ofthe boats between a battalion of the Fourth Hlinoi*
offered little, If any, reeisiuncc, and fled. and a squodrun nf rebel revalrr near
The rebels then’ fired a large number of Pittsburgh Landing, resisting in lbs de­
eeowa flfted' with rosttt aW turpentine, feat of th© latter with.rente loss.
Four
intending to final them down and- hurt Federate were wouudod.”
not gunboats, but they got stuck find
,
t»
fttrfress
Monroe,
Mardi
2^burnt swat forindriy.
The gunhoMts
The stvimicr Chanci'Uor Livingston
then shelled the depot'an J track, bdt our
troops had then ettased Mid a white Aag arrived from Hart eraslast nighti
Intmadjntcly after the occupation of
was rotated.
Our havy did not Itfac a
man. The operations on hind were brief­ Np* bern, an expedition to Beaufort was
Thfi place
ly ns follows; Our troops landed ‘12 started by Gen. Burnside.

were in line, and engaged a twenty gun,
battery of their left flank, who showered

wifi record these two facta 1

ip election

=.*

head of this wdoinn.

Smith «ad Loangstreat. The battle was
fought witftia -four miles of WinehMter,
fr..m 10| tins A. M. MtH daric. The
tncmw numbered 15,000, our fiiroe not
over 8.000. The enemy’s km is double

noon, and night closed in.
Sunday morning a heavy fog set. in,
but lifted, when odr boats passed , up
safely and -silCTfded®Wr|' Thompen with
Its two henvy cohirfibtadB. Then Fort
EHia, with nine guns, w.as captured, after

fifth, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-third,
with the Tenth Connecticut in reserve,

riffon dfUnfim
•la, and Demo.
I Mteir country
todpl guar.

IntdlteenCc

deh-ated at’

New York, March 19.

ed.
A breastwork, was only passed,
the division bivou.scked for the night,
apd early In the mppuBfi aklrmishing bcNotwiltataudiog all the slanders of
gnti.
F^stori brigade, comprising the
MassschuseUs Tw^y-fourth, Twenty

very birth of our organization bUtory

bnmgbt

rsr» anti- tfaaras
There ^ere aboat
100 killed, and twice as many snore
wounded.
Our loss is probably not
over IM&gt; killed add woanded. The one

and still has within its folds a monopoly

been presistent and indignant frotn tb’e

of our statement* in regard to its con­

which

and ~g
an ties’i

of their sympathisers 1

Tax Bill printed i« foil at our office, and

tents, we stall expect persons to

Liucolu.

such an orgraiiMtlon at this time without

In the mean­

Dcmocwy concerning it

under E*ruvi

Our ranks do uot aven contain one apol-

we

stall lay a very lull summary of its pro­

visions before our readers.

If foe Union be pre-,

served at all, it must be,

denco, by the administration of Abraham

Fat cat

tle.sheep^nd hogs bu tchered for tale pay a
tax.

»

they have ostracised all who would not

The traitorova. Golden Circle Democ­

meamer
North.

has been arrested who te sapposid to have
Upn tfce ddfdti an example wiU be
made of him.

is not in tho bill that engages our pen at
tills time.

wneynu

St. M*rj},'Ri4i*kM4^J KoufiiJ
&gt;- our forces.

valing partisanship, er even of /ffiViJeting themselves of sympathy fcfer the

It te

not so nvidh what is in the bill as what

o»r &lt;e fl&gt;0 ur^iw

deed “kept rtiip'to the nms'lo of the Un-

io«."

eu out

r

' reported capture of-Yancey,

�TMi»

'

sm :

WAR!

LIFE OTTERS,

On High Trices, at th.

FOR PGHIFYWff THE BLOOD.
- m c..
«•. w o- a^Aftoa rm^at...
&gt;*«Wm to a»4 Wei-wfWTwws MtbwtteM.Sheh

BteiiM, aui &lt;11 kklaMKMta.
', /
Otonsn, lud.. «fo Juu-.-W?

i'Sat-txsii'iSLS
Estate in sato petition deacrlbod
* paying lhadebM eTffiid do

Roberts &amp;. Strik

Off,
itld
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Il la a superior

FAMILY MEDICINE,

CU .

jQen.
b oto 8ev«nit ®f those ramJactuved stories have beeu circtdAted ex
itHMrirwIy of late, u taken from tha M#niphi* paper?. Hbw tnueh relfonoe is placed
»pon t^Mn by our txHumandara, or how

Much better than pills, and mjicb easier to take.
rfciirpn|&lt;-,l^ r»lliu, OIK Cam-

m Banner, a nnbli
igaaad circulating i
rr soeceniv* weeks
i.^PIRNDL^

/*r they are hrftutmoad by thstn, It would
Jm dlffiLull to state.
'

formidable RTufdstyJtnius dbeiues Trask’s
Magnetic-OtametR la ali uufailing rerne.dy.lfneaed in •s«hs«»n.
Apply froely to
tjtalliriuii and Chavl and vuvor with n

fioniiel.

matisfn. NnvrtBfm. InRanjntim) of the
Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal affbctiuna.

Sure Ej.«a, Burns, I’ilas, Wounds and
Brnia»-«.
Seo psrtphlet wRk age»4, sad areuad each tejtSuld by all druggists.

Price 25 cl*.

Trroat awb Lcnbs.—At thh season
of the year when coyghs and ciikU aro
IronblasMmo every fan ily should have •
safe and certain renjedy on hir'd- Ranaoni’s.tlivp Syrup T&lt; du is die very thing.
It is not only pleasant fi&gt;y cbildrev t&lt;rtake,
but is a certain cure fur Croup, Whoop­
ing Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs'
and all uflbctiont of the Thn&gt;»t wuJ Lung*.
Bold hy nil Druggists.
Prien 85 els.
[novlS &lt; months. |

NOW

ON

HANB

with ot»e of the LARGEST and

Judge of Prubato.

BEST Assortment#

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY;

afflicted with piles, accompanied with bleedthe last three years ; f used

DRY GOODS!! &amp;

suna’ttmcmn set forth, urn be may be beansed
to sell certain real eatate in said petiinmdescribed
------------- .v_ kbfa of Mte-de-

DARLING’S
REGULATOR

j’yWisrjxv

—. -- -- --------------- ol»k, in tbe fore |
noon, be assigned for the brnrlug of tak! peti­
tion, and that tbeluMS »X law ofaaMltieceaaeifecd
all other persons fattreated in ea!d mtate. are re
SfEtl: UK
5
Heatings, aud ehow ennse, if xat there be, whv

And now consider myself £n!iniy

at femnw(teas ay n. aialofoe'.bwa tlw «mi.
Roe. John Croa* writes, -'Brooklyn, March 15
16W. In the spring of 1858 I took a severe cold
wbld) induced a violent fever. J tank two doses

anch m
•
TK4, COTTO. SUGAR, SPICER, WNiR.
PRUNES, FIGS, RAISIIB, CODFISH;

zMjrzzrtrs

K

JMRJJttS UV£R BButRUTOS.

We ales keep oc hand a good oaortmrnt of

STATIONHR'Z,
FEA a, FE^VtLB, IAB.3, rarin, W.T
YKterts, 6tRw; it., 5u ''

Upon our abekoa may be icand all of tbe

MOST POPULAR
Estate Of Charles C. Griffin.

PJiOBA TBtlJtJJJtf.-BTirt&amp;iW MipHJQA^,
County of Barry, m.
Al s aeaaiuu of the Frabate Cuur&lt;for the Coun­
ty of Barry, hidden al tbe Probate OSce, in the
village of fteetiaga. on Tuesday the Hth day of
February, in lha year one Chuumnd eight hund­
red and alxty two; present, S. C. Pnndle. Judge
ol Pr-ibale.
dr^ssetr“*“*f ’f ,he elt*tc ct*r*?* c-

anmadM* ang Aitag Mm jwtteon, *fo)r eoriftod
uf Jumea Hnlhaway, Adlulni.tralor of Mid estate,
Pr*5*“K- for. certain reasons Sb-rein solfort|&gt;.lhal
be taey be licensed to sell ecrtaiu Deal Estate in
said petition dcsriibod, for tbe-purpwo of paving
the deb), of Mid d.ecMeJ.
Thereupon It li ordered lb»» Mondav, the Slat
day of March, A D. je£w,ai unu aincfcA. &gt;X., be
assigned for the’ hearing of aald petition, and
tbai the boira at tew of s»Wdennuad^adal! other
peraont icter-,;«i in said C4l*to,,are required to
appear at a swanfon of said Court, then to be hol­
der at the Probate OjSce, te.tba VllUga.uf Heal­
ings. and show cause, if snv there bo, whv the
prayer of the |&gt;ethlouev.sb*old not be granted.
Aud it u further ordered, that said Mtituw
give notice to the p.reon. toterratedf fn sold
eetate. of tbe pen-lmey- Of arin petMon. and the
hearing thereof, by causing a copy of lids cyder
to be pnbhehed in the n.-pn%Hc«i Ben.rr. a news­
paper printed in said enuntr, of Barry for six
SSTCX?*
•“ *"

fever shown in

this

Market, which we

are prepared to sail at a steal I
c

• ■•7/ "dyeDoe-frem

'

Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: "February
2S. ISM.—In May last I bad a save re attack ofPUes
which confined me to the house. I took one bot-

DarlingS Life-Bitten,
D. Westervelt, Esq., of South 6th, near Sth St.,
Willlamsburgh, L. /..writes: “August5, i860.—
Raring been troubled with a difficulty in tbe Liver
anj tdbUioua attacks, I waa advised”, by a fnend,
lb‘?RLlNG,S LIVER HEGL-LATWl.

FAMILY MEDICINE.

ROBERTS A ar&amp;lEEiHaSTMiQ* Maxoa 5, Ihfil.

/. 8. BOODYKAR &amp; Co

When onrchildreiareoutof aorta, we give them
a few dropa, and it rota them eR rigkrt. I find H
meeu the general wants of the stomach and bow­
els when disordered.*’

Rxanca, if you need either of both of these most
excellent Remedies.inquire for them at the store*;
if y»» do not find them, teke no other, bMiaetew

6aMMISSIONE1TS NOTICE
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NOTICES-

To Column* PU&gt;**»
’Rfe Advertiser Jia vjng, been restored
by a very almoi* remedy
bsrfaff striferrd several rcar* with a severe
affrefiou. and that dread qIm se. flouumy-WmximM twmaka known to bis follow auffisr-

thirrn«.C«aetr Topiori. Eabremtni,
Vlcev*llon, Oorlcs nail Ksfollatlou or
the Bunce.
A treat v«it&lt;4y uT team lure Lea r.^nliJ to ini vtrra

directions, by mail or express, poat-pai&lt;
’’
DAN’L S. DARLING,

102 Nassau Si., New York.

■» ka bOceat and fl Boule* each.

r“—1“ *“ -«

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

PBOTOGRAFHIC GALLERY

ng

b»4ite &lt;mwl m« hl twvwsHw, MM1 twated I try bn
hwMU. •• Blurb tUM I am f« twtler ths 1 lW-.e» MM.
artsrkwt I rb'.i,»ft*r■-;&gt;!.!r.LllA^j.l.u- J.)KtA«.
Jals* T. iWAtel rt el
wrtu»f -T lm« teeti

I did so and found It to operate admirably, retnaving tbe bite and arousing the lirer to acUrily. I
It... »1.n —--- *
*

COMMISSION-KITS NOTICE.

SPECIAL

srtt-saraffijfti’-’
mrniuiwmm,
o. r r.Ati%nt,w. n.
nkawaMMll.ee, Cont, r.tver &lt;*osnpl&lt;rtnt.
laroBmesm. r.eMje &lt;X. ML &lt;ib Jaiy.-USL

and wasewfh-riycarat. I havetiad no atteek since.**

A|lj‘£8£;‘i'&gt;’&gt;;^"ias“^*«

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eqs*!* U f-r Blew fawmle tler.nanncni.-~
ln,,ll?‘ !J’Ti0',,wr
4!‘u*11'”l
A ha-l &lt;l»a, J all ll« texMllee &gt;r.
«mjikrr. 1.
itwlli torn com;-Ut»lj cnnrf &gt;-jr June Rilrwet of A&gt;i

Otis Studley, Reg.. 12? East Mth Street, K. T„
writes: Aug- It, ItwO.—1 had a d'ffioulty with the
Kidney complaint three rears, with constant pain
in tbe email of my back. I bad used most all kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until
I usod
.

tOJKDJE^a'J IPWW3I
tit Ctoktsi Extracts,.

FOK TM£ ESPKOUL SKBEPIX OF TQM LADXMgive notice to the perMaa rotenated in aald
estate, of the pendancy of said petition and
the hearing thereof.-by CMdnt a cony of this
order to be published in tbe "RnpuLUean Ban­
ner." a newspaper, printed and rircuteting in
said county of Barry, for four so«ooMt»a weeks,
immediately previous to said dav of bearing.
SHERMAN C. PRINBLK.
(A true copy.) marls
Judge of Probate.

liver rxocla tor

It broke up my oold and fever at once. Previous
to thia atteck, I bad boon troubled wilhdv»pcp«ia
eeveral pootba: 1 bare Affi noUjtogbfH «nce."

la fwrt, erernhieg ia th* Groaary Una, aaeh as
wl|) be neo&lt;ted for family use.
Also a great variety of tbe

DoMad aad repeated to prevent the name for
exaaJmtiou snd adjoattnenf io tbe undersigned
Onrniiiate'itrt duly apnoiwted b~ *u(fexirt fortbe county of Marry. *1
Htteh purpose, at lhe bou** of Ttaui
in the tewenbip ot Many, io H
Wedneedav, the iwenty-eisth da*&gt;
■nd on Faturdav the siawienib dwr
Cny on
thwu.Nl eight hundred nnd aftt. „„------ -houra of cue v'daek I*. M. on eaeb of tho I'p'peeiive days,-above mentioned; six moot In fnwu Ibe
•ereiTteeoth dey Of February, iuet.. betot the time
limited bv the eaid Probate Court, for tha final
adjustment of all daunt against said eetate. *
Ihrterf. Fehruarv 18, ifeO.
»
(iliOHGK W. WILLIAMS, 1 (tewsete 1
febp. \V. C. AlflX
j mwww

Phtirfan.

LIVER

LIFE BITTERS,

GROCERIES!

$astinjs $rirt dsimtl.

Wheat, per
.Corn, *

la a superior tonio aad diuretic; excellent in
cases af iota of appetite, fiatnlenoy, female week-

ggss&amp;ssssssKsi sa

of

mi ihvim,

Or FOR MECHANICAL A RD MHDICINAL
PURPOSESjONLYJH

This Ointment ban been be­

fore tliepuLHe over 20 y^ars,Rnd its con­
stantly increasing demand has established
its reputati.Hi aa a superior Liniment In
all cn«'S wbunt a snntfcing Mid relaxing
remedy hi rHquirvd, pnrticiiiarly in liheu

frEAltE

TCRTBNT1NE ARD A1COHOL.

MoUmw. Bond Thia,

Tbo following is no extract from &amp; J«V
-ter written by -the pastor of a Baptise
Church to the “Journnl and Messenger,”
Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks wulunies tri
favor of that warld tcnownej medicine—
Mrs. Winslow’s Soorpiau Srnup gon
Chii.dxkn Tutkixo ;
“We see an advurtiaeraan^ in -vour
columns of Mrs. Winslow’s Bcptbing
Byrup. Now wo never Raid a word in
favor of a patent rn^iipine before iu our
life, but we f«il compelled to aay to your
renders, that tlui u no hunwug— 117
have tried it, and know it to be all it
cfernu. It is probably otic of the most
successful medicines of the day, beamsit is one of the best.
And those of your
renders who have 'have babies can’t du
.better than to lay in a supply."

DARUiraw urn bittebs

WpkeM*. Ban&gt;lu( Plaid,

All peraotM baring eteitae against the Krtate'/
J. HWe,
.
decev-ed, are hereby notify axul requeu &lt;1 to
prem-ut tne ratr-c for craxolnatlob and udjuaiunmi
io the qo-itj-slrtiad CumB)isajanBr*,duli- apppiatid
by Jho Hrobate Court'for The courrtv dj* Jlaffy,
who will meet for such pistpOsa, at the bouse of
John DMliubcck.u&gt;Die towuebip of Woodimjd j0
•aid county,on Saturday, the fifteenth dsr ofMarck
Bart, and on Saturday the tweuty-elgbt day of
Juaenext. one tbouaand eight bmid^IaadMxtytwo, at the hour of ten a*«fock,U- M..,pn the rwpectivr flay* above nienHoueii. Six montha from
the |:ith day of January, iuat, being the time
hmugd by tbo Hon. ProbnU.Cnurt -for tbe to*

J
ohn itowuiDER. i &lt;t-etSAXFORD
OTTO,
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roit Ttic r.*wv
or .
CWnghe. &lt;'«)««, lliHMenvn, flnar»«&gt;e&gt;a,
tfrwnp. SrawhWs. iwcipUus t&gt;u...k.&gt;.,Ih.. e...lt.ti.r

Vi^octta AmUru-

tbeir extraordinary sod loimediate power of res­
toring perfect health to persona su Hering under
nearly ovary kind of dteena to which the human
frame to liable.
The following are among tbe diitreuiog vari­
ety of human ducases in which Um

W y pe* I

'

VEGETABLE LIFE RfEDICIKES
Are well known to be Infallible.

acrid k.od, FLATULfiNCY. Loss or Arrama1
Risrracax, Haanacax. Rurteaaxsas, Itx-Tsxrxa
Axxixrr, Laxaoca, and Mcuaxcuou.T, which are
genera) symptomsuf Dyspepsia, Will vanish, as a
natural conseguenee of its cure.
, COrriVliNEM, by cleansing tbe whole
length of the intestine* with a solvent process,

(9*OLD FRIENDS

BENTON HOUSE,
LAJSTBIKTG-

everriteilingsnofsnin

MICH

«

TfMMnSa nf* Cam.

Ilnolonlv relieres-Uochild from pain, butii

------ ttsSSssi's

. —teww—f.—■

FEVERS of al) kinds, by restoring the blood
to a leguijj pifedlnhon, through tho precess of
reaptfUfon W«reireaMa,-gBa-fts IbWough solu­
tion of all in teat tail obstroetion in others.

IN THE RX0KT PLACE.

perrickV

Caused

Fills,

THARTIC tatbo.werid.
Med twenty year-* by 6* •

and Wi#i Chblic
wbtob.Wna spredfi

l^rCwrtr,

Jaras
ITtad^l OMA,. n fMar .l., ir.

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“LOW PRICES
AtUrniy G'-«*^.'-EDWjJU),'BATBR,

Regulator

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in its Thirteenth Year.
It la a Larger,

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WE HVAE JUST RECEIVED

ja.nmd.iee,
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THE DETROIT ADVERTISER.
FROM

PROSPECTUS FOR 1S6X

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twentjf^tvfnth volume, being the oldest
existing journal in the North-west, and
haa been identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increase ofthe
comineroe, the industry and prosperity
of the Pbnibsvlab State.
Its proprietors are determined that its
ftiture shall be worthy of the confidence
and support ofthe friends of TxtiM, Jus
nee, Fbbbdom and Humanity.

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out in tbe councils of our nation, will save
our coutnrv from the evils now besetting
it, and will make it tbe freest and best
Govarnmsnt tbe world ever saw.
It will discuss with faithfulness and
eandor all tbs great questions agitating
the public mind from day to day.
On the question of tho extension of Hu­
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religiously does, that slavery is the pri­
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with this view an able corps of
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IS PURLUSKD KFKRT WEDNESDAY,

REPUBLICAN BANNER
SJisrtUaiti

^aitinn’ SwtnfM fhrrrtrrj.

NO. 48.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1862

VOL. 6

.Mds.

GRANT A SPAULDING,
litU*XlW

dL&lt;dj Bround

Na
ln
ho,bw i
grey NovemUr night Ml. and t!i* vi|j

through ths gate.

“There you nseda’i

Nine o’cluk; tbe fire covered with a? tern beak with me, you eUly boy. Go
inould of brows cube* ; the cricket chirp- ta sod see Milly —I know that’s what you
* ’
“
---------* ’ nrWer. And Jamie—"
“Well, Aunt Miriam.’’
mslodioosly from an innsr room. Still
“I’ve ehanged my misd about that lit­
Mr* Fenner sat there mechanically plying
I don’t believe you
her knitting needles, vet uocoucious that tle Miily of yours.
the kitten wee tricking about, and hope­ can find a prettier wife so settle tbe matter
lessly enuuigbag her ball of homespun
yarn—dumb and blind to everything but

Bvarj day beneath a willow and an

to
her own thoughts.
“But are you in earnest, aunt 1"
“1 wonder, she began and then stop­
(JrelZmire: I am In * aad plight to
“Never wan more so in Bly Ufa
ped. “After all,’’ she in ontally r**um*d
ahatf-hardwara, cutlery and stove*. 8ter* onodour
“What has altered your convictions 1
tbe cold grey cloud of night and death.
the next minute, “there can’t be any harm
J*,“',l*’re Iwjood [h.
ho_
“Partner’s wanted !"
Why, doi
In it &lt;f I just slip on my hood and sbawl
'“'"—Un mooumwul urn wUr. r«i
My throat
and go through tbe orchard path to Squire
through tbe scale of being, to the brh
with
But remember not a word of this
Brownell’s. Not that I’d go to—not a man.
n&gt;M^udU«mb.pUx«iiutmn
Thur,
MASON ALLBN
th. .b™&gt;oS
bit of It; but I’d merely peep in at the adventure 1"
TARA LEX IN GROCERIES, prorl.i.*., pro
“You know bow to administer bribes.
calls fur its mate in the shadows; clouds
keepin* room window aa I pas*. I would
oUatiou un
JLz d. &lt;«, Ci*h, butter, lard. pork, and grain al U th. hu,. ,j,u,n,o„ ,
in pairs are wedded at the gates of day ;
like to *«• what sort of a face it was that Aunt Miriam,” said the youth gaily, as
■I) kind - Also tor* eandie*. rte . rtc.
Store Id
th. m«.
the arms ,rths forest trees extend and
bewitched Jamas so completely ! but be enfolded the eld lady in hi* arms and
CalUoru a Block. Slate ilrwl. Uaatinga, Mich.
th.
,m
lh.
fade racy ; and the proofs of the treason
Jstnee must never be any the wiser gave taw yet a third kiss.
«rp.&lt;ri
Through ths starless night she harried were articles which appeared In the Gothic of the woods, and dafles tbe temp­
•verj du.,1. or th.
Within? U» for it."
Knoxville
Whig
in
May
last,
when
Ten
­
EALER in at! kina* of Family Qrocoeise.
est and time j love-tokens and phdgos of
She pondered a second or two longer, —under tin: wind-tossed apple trees, and
Sloot end Woodea wars, and a geaersl aa- red bricks of th« hearth had been swept
&gt; npaeee wav a member of the imperishable partnership float as invisibly as thought
• ----- ■-*—
*' -w — -’ P-tolc. until they shun* a* if carved in enral, and then rose hurriedly, rxttaguiebed th* can­ beneath the friendly shadows of bar own
through tbe orchard white with Spring’s
dle that stood in a shining brace candle porch, where Unde Peter's snores yet re­
the many longues of fl.,nc danced and
sweet drift of life,
.
stick on tbe mantle, listened a moment sounded like muffled trumpets.
•1“*
*nd crackled among the gigantic
“What makes you ao lais, wife!" de­
fike • band of elfinUpiritl Th*
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
dwelling
and
a
guartl
of
seven
men
kept
»
0F.A1XRS in dregs, medleinoa, .patent euidimanded a drowsy voice from the apart­
1 subsequently became ’
aloes. palate, oil*, terpentine, baniing laid, cricket tliat harbored somewhere in the
ment, as she glided around, replacing me company.
&gt; ir« honor*. dya-»tuff». window-rla»*. putty, gvo chimney corner had commenced hie vo* ber bead, withdrew th* bolt from tbe
so weak that I could not turn over in my ,
shalws and wrappers.
MH**, •tatioaorr. and fancy articlea. Btot* in Pera, and Aunt Miriam Fenner's brisk kitchen dixw. and crept out into the star
**Rew*r * Btoek.” Hailing*. Mich.
“I’ve been ns fast asleep as a dormouse, bed, and the guard was increased to ।tag, sooner or later, to-day or tomorrow
l«s* gloom of the bleak November
knitting needle* *bime sod glanced in the
I d&lt;&gt; believe—but 1 did think I beard the twelve men, for fear 1 should suddenly ,will t&gt;e married onto it—“married unto
night.
firelight, as she sat there in an old fash
recover and run away to Kentucky. Be- •
W. PARKER,
It was but a short distance under the dick of tbe bolt,”
Dxara 1—E. JP. n^lor.
HOLESALE and retail dealer In O recede* l.mwd cap border and spectacle*, look.nv IvaflMO branch** nf the gnarled old apple
“It roust have been a kitten among tbe coming cenvaleecect in a meature, 1 was
and Proviaion*. Hurk, fard. Butter, and ofetw/ a. pretty-*. Unde P*ur thought
removed
to my former place of confine­
Anol tin pans,’’ quoth Aunt Miriam—tbe near
al kind* of f’rodnee bought and told, at hie “olda* she used to look in tbe days when tree* and into the turnpike road.
Celd BloedeR.
aland.**
Miriam fella little conacitnc* stricken os rat approach to a fib she ever indulged in ment. One day 1 was visited by some
b*-* came sparking, *nd was wont to cooConfederate
officers, who remarked,
Not very fer from Central New Jersey
she lifted the wickotof Squire Brownell’s before or after.
template the evolutions of her gleaming
“
Brownlow,
you
should
not
be
here.
—
I
lived
two
vouRg
lawyers, Arahy Brown
And in subsequent Ufa, when the firm
gate, and stole noiselessly up the chryean needles while he contemplated what it
Take the oath of allegience to the Confed- and
।
Tom Hall. Both were fund of drop,
tberoum bordnred walk ; eno could not conviction seized her, that James Arnett
KNAPPEN X BURROWS.
was best to say next!
&lt;
erate
Government,
which
will
not
only
।
ping
in
at
Mr.
Smith
’s of an evening, and
help wondering what Eldar Oliver would had imparted her secret—In strict confi­
Nobody would have suspected Peter
entitle you to a speed* release, but in- 1SMOdtag an hour or two with He only
ttorneys a»d counsellors at law.
say if ho were to become aware that eh*, dence of course—to his pretty wife, she
Solicitor* in Cb»rr»ry. Tax and In*crane* of any auch romantic meditations, as he
sure your protection, ’’ “Sir!" said I, ।
consoled
herself
by
saying
mentally
:
the sageet lady in tbe congregation, was
Asset*. Bbdor** altesdsd to with promptoc** sat there sorting out seed corn and pack
■ndSdtlily.
“Well, I don't care if be baa—for my “before 1 would lake the oath to support
prowling about here like a thtaf ta th*
such a bell-foreaken institution, I wenld
0®cc. corner of Mais and B«rdick Strv*ta. ages of blue beans on his round table, sod
night.
I shall always be glad of that peep
Kai ainaino. Michigan.
labeling them, with portentious delibera­
suffer myself ta rot or die with old age."
folio Squire Brownell’s window."
“it’s all tor James' sake,” said th* ven­
.
-------J. C.Bcsscws.
tion . So little do we know what is pass
Why, my friends, these demagogues lows ;
erable dame, under her breath, aa she
ing tn one another's minds.
actually boost that the Lord 1s upon their
“
Do
you
think,Mery,
you
eould
leave
, SWF.EZEY A AIXEX.
pushed aside tbe great sweet brier that
rarabte
1’heru was * third person sitting in the
side, and dedare that God Almighty is your father and mother," your pleasant
bung over the panes, and peeped slyly
TTORNKYR AT LA W and Solicitor* In Chanred hearth glow, however, a young man
them in the furtherance of their borne here, with all Its ease end oociforts,
There was once upon a time, a mon ateialing
'
of almost twenty four years of age, with into tbe window,
nefarious project. In Knoxville and sur­
Mrs. Brownell sat in the big arm chair who kept a store and sold goods whole- ।
■tea. Ae
Will b« happy &lt;ferk brown hair to correspond, who
rounding localities, a short time since,
lion
th* line of their profeuion amused himself by tantalizing Aunt Mi
by the fire, her feet swathod * flannel ; sale ana retail.
prayer meetings were held, where*
And he became melancholy, because daily
1
riam's kitty with tbe gmid old lady's ball ‘the Squire was smoking a pipe over a
d«c*T*lht Coart Haa»e. Haatiojra. Mich.
in the Almighty was beseeched to raise new borne, which it should be your joint
of ya: n—the animal, like all the rest of ‘three day’s old newspaper; and before a customers were shy and some limes were ’Lincoln’s blockade, and to hurl dsstruoduty to beautify and make delightfill like
her sex, becoming mure and more anx- 1pine table at the other end of the room, bad.
And he said: Lot I am being ruined, tion against tbe Burnside expedition.— thisF
svxxl a rosy eh*ekod girl, of perhaps 17. '
H. WRIGHT,
i'»us for the wooly sphere the higher it •
Their prayers were partly answered—
Dropping her heed softly on his shoul­
and
the
sensation
iv
disagreeable.
was
held
!
.
"
l
the
sleeves
ol
ber
crimson
merino
drees
ttorney *nd counsellor at law,
And my ruin is tbe more painful to tbe blockade at Roaneke Island was most der, aba answered, "I think I could,
■nd Solicitor *nd Councilor In Cbanevry.—rolled up above a pair of exquisitely
"bo you’ve realy made up your mind 1
eflectually raised; a reciprocal of their Archy."
PwrttenUr attention p*M to lb* s*ll*0tieB tf
*
dimpled elbows, and ber hadns buried In bear, because it is alow In progress, even
1* get married. James—d&lt;&gt; stop teazing '
*l*im» and money promptly remitted.
“Well,” said he, ta a changed tone, and
as water doth gradually become hotter sacrilege divinely tendered.
Offie*. with W. W. Ralph E»q.. MlddleviUa, that kilter.!” slid the old lady with a con— a
1 wooden tray of flower—engaged in
Gentlemen, 1 am no Abolitionist; J straightening himself up, “there’s Tom
Barry Comity, Michigan.
trssted voice.
I fact, in the operation wbieh housekeepers in tbe pot wherein tbe lobster boilelb,
applaud no sectional doctriines; 1 am a Hall is going west, and wants a wile.—
call ‘‘xetting a sponge." So much at until the crustsceoue creature shaketh out
es, Aunt Miriam ; it isn’t good for 1
Southern man, and all my relatives and HI just mention it to him."
DANIEL COOK,
men to be alone, you know."
Ihome did she seem in the culinary art, his soul in anguish.
CRTICE OF THE PE ACE. Georral Land and
Lo! it is better to be ruined quickly interests are thoroughly identified with
that Aunt Miriam said to herself very
There
was
*
silence
again.
James
'
T*» Asset, will aiimd to the eoltecUon of
the South and Southern institutions. I
For a Nxw Mofttom to ax Built.—
decidedly, “7%i« cam be the city visitor, ।than to endure this slow torture.
d«bta*a&lt;iall od&gt;»r
perteinii.glohUolJ'to.
AfDctt wound and wound his yarn very '
I will give my money to the poor num was bom in the Old Dominion, my pa
Onice is Goodyear’* Mock, up stair*.
I wonder where she is F when her doubts
unnecussarily .
Undo Peter eyed bis
—even the poorest, which is be who rents were born ta Virginia, and they Assistant Secretary of the Navy, is now
were
all
dispelled
by
Mr*
Brownell
’
s
seed p&lt;&gt;ase thoughtfully, and Mrs."Fenner
&gt; and their antecedents were all slavchold
JACOB FERRIS,
printeth newspapers, and I will shut up
in that city, to look after important in­
knit encngeticaly on, with parsed-up lips voice;
ere.
Let me assure you that tbe South
‘•Millicent,! wish yon would write out ]shop, and wrap myself in the sackcloth
terests connected with his department.
Attorney, Connacllor and Solicitor.
and a scarcely preceptibls shrug of the
. bus suffered Infringement upon her tn­
th* receipt for that cake you made for of desolation, and pass my days in pur­
Wo are Informed that among the objects
IONIA,
MICHIGAN.
i
stitutione
;
the
slavery
question
was
ao
­
shoulders.
tea—1 dan’l aeo where y«»«i learnod to be lieus of broken banks.curaing the hardness
of bis visit is the immediate construction
“Aunt Miriam, I wish you could see
, tually do pretext for this unholy, tmof
the
times,
and
rending
my
garments.
•o
bandy
about
th*
bouse
1
”
I. A. HOLBROOK,
Millicent," said the young man after ■
Twelve Senators
And the bowlings of some shall be aaj righteous conflict.
■ “Wby.grsomma."said tbeyoung isdy
ATTORNEY aud Connaelorat Law, Solicitor io
from the Colton Sales, who had sworn to
_ Chancery, Ganeral Land and^Tax Agent.— pause,
, g*Uy, "you seem to forget that my moth­ the dulcet sounds of dulcimers, and they
liminsry arrangements to that end have
‘1 can’t say that I have any desire to
preserve inviolate the Constitution framed
who
blow
flutes
and
iustrumente
of
mu
­
er was educated under your o^u. She
been made with Captain Ericsson. Tbe
see your city young ladies, James ” said
by our forefathers, plotted treason at
। does not think French and music Is tbe sic, compared to the din I will make in
batteries are to bo made with all possible
V
J. M. RUSSELL.
Aunt Miriam coldly; “They are too
night—a tit time for such a crime—and
Now eafsoftbe wicked—even In tbe ears of
dispatch.
HYSICIAN &gt;u&gt;&lt;* Snrgesn. OBee in RimmU’i fine spun for an old woman like roe.— only tiling a gfti need* to learn.
telegraphed to their States dispatches ad­
de you pul those Blocking* down—I’ll the bank directors.
• tor,-. State »:reet.
_____
W hile hands and piano playin’ may be
And even as he said, so did he; for he vising them to pees ordinances of seces­
see
that
they
are
all
mended
bye
and
very grand—1 daresay it ta—but it "don't
Quite a sensation was created last
sion.
Yes, gentlemen, twelve Senators
join ROBERTS,
‘ bye.”
was not like other sons of men who are
HYSICIAN and Sergeae. DWolltagos Bread- suit my taste.
swore allegiance in the day time, and Sunday in some of the Episcopal churches
,
Aunt Minom turned away from the foolish and know it not, and say they will
"But, Aunty, I’m sure you would iikn
unswore it at night. A short time since in Washington and Georgetown by the
। window more bewildered than ever, but do ao and so, performing afterwards that
her. Cuiue. Dow. do be reasonable and
■ 1 was called upon by a little Jew, who, I withdrawal of part nf the congregation
, with a very satisfactory feeling stirring which is contrary.
H. P. CHERRY,
go over l&lt;&gt; Squire Brownell's with me to
believe, is the Secretary of War of the
For tbe sons of men are fickle, and be
OTARY PUBLIC and Conv*y*ne*r. will. •
. under the heap &lt;&gt;t prejudice that bad
U-n.l to .11 Mi*.**** cotrurted to bin with night. She is spending a week at ber filtaa ber kind old heart. If thio were that is born of a woman doth spite bls , bogus Confederacy. He threatened to
land, rendering thanks to Divine Provigrandfathers, and she would be so grati
prompt”** and fidelity Rwid.nee, JohD.to»n.
tbe much talked of Millicent, thing* fare by diminishing the length of tbe nose long me, and I expected no more mercy donee for the progress of the Unkm arms.
- ••onrt, Mick. Blanks k«pt always &lt;m h*»d
| from him than was shown by his^Jilusfied to see you." .
.
might uol be an bed alter all. And thereof.
Many of the families who took part in
‘Tliank you. I ain’t curious on the sub
trious
prodeceeaors
towards
Jesus
Christ.
And Io! tbe printer—even he who did
Milly worked away at ber sponge, the
L. D. UTEWART,
ject.” responded Aunt Miriam primly.
1 Mitered into long correspondence with these disgraceful aeenaa have heads m
Solicitor
publish newspaper*—was made glad by
j merry smite* dimpling her face, like sun
•‘Only 1 heard Mis’ Brownell bad a bad
this specimen ofeupiring humanity, but the Government service.
tbe
bounty
of
him
who
sold
wholesale
. shine on a bed of r«»*cs, utterly unoonstrokd of the rheumatrz, and I don’t see
from mercy or fogetfulne*s,on their part I
. ecious of the audience of “one" who was and and retail; -and he did sound his
how she can get along and wait on her
was permitted to depart with al! my doc­
One of th® saddest things about
now contemplating an effectual re­ praise*, sod he did blow tbe trumpet of
MichicBii.
new tangled darter!"
•
ument* in my little valise, whieh I hope human nature ta. that a man may guide
fame respecting the man’s dealings, from
to publish at no distant dsy. Gentle­ others ta the path oflife without walking
. NEVINS,
can’t understand why you are ao treat.
Bot the adventures of the night were। the rising of the sun to tbe going down
nrejudiced against peer Millicent, Aunt
men, when I started on my perilous in It himaelf; that ha may be pilot and
not yet at a close.
As Aunt Miriam thereof
journey, I was sore digressed in miod,
Miriam.” said the young man earnestly.
And bo— even the printer of paper*
f;roped b*r way toward tbe path, tamentaad exceedingly so in body.
But the
—I won’t disguise from you the fact that
—
did
msgntfy
and
enlarge
upon
tbe
stock
it makes me very unhappy to think ol I ng the pitchy darkness of tbe night, and
moment my eyes enoountered the pickets
—Tenacity of purpose is tbe indis­
the crackling of the crisped leaves aa of goods which the trader had in hie store,
of the Federal army my depression de­
marry ing without tbe approval of cn*
county orriozxa.
pensable condition of success in what­
not vary elastic feet shuffled through and did publish the variety, and newness,
creased and returning health seemed sud­
who has, been a mother to me, and
ever you undertake. You must leant to
them, every pulse in ber frame came to and the cheapness thereof, till the people
denly
to
invigorate
my
physical
constitu
­
C. C. PRINDLE,
hold ou.
a euddeti pause of terror, as a pair of —yea! ell of them, fer and near, were
JUDGE OF PRQBATK, Js‘"±T7„P“k^’ G" ,
‘And yet you’re determined to go
tion
*r*l Land and Tas Ax»atbtJ0Bn? I your own gait: that’s the plain English muscular arms were thrown around ber, amazed.
Gentlemen, saceesioa is played out—
And said Lo! this man bad gathered
and a • moustache came in contact with
of it, Jamessaid Aunt Miriam. “Well
the dog is deed— the child is born, and
ber check ; «8uch a kioe—Aust Miriam from tbe East and West, costly merchan­
crooked
his name Is Jeff. Davis, jr.
I suppose you can do without my con­
dise and wares of wonderous value—even
sent ; you’ll never get it any bow •" Andi couldn’t remember the like since tbe days
DANIEL STRIKER
My throat distreesrs me to Buch an
she poked the fire vigorously, aa the old [ when 1’etor Fenner came sparking tbe the workmanship of cutrafag artificers, extent that I must decline further remarks
village beauty. In vain she struggled and we knew it not.
d&lt;»ck began to strike.
’
this eventag, but shall make my self hoard
—The proper arms for rebel priva­
Go to then. We will lay cot our
breathlessly to escape—whoever the in­ ■
upon the next convenient occasion, which teersmen—Yard-arms.
•'Seven o’clock," ejaculated James,
dividual might be, be did not do things silver and our gold ta'dieve things which
startinc np. “and I promised to be at tbe
by bal »ee, and evidently had no disposi­ the printer printeth of end that whieb be
. Post Office by this time. There’s to be
doth publish is ours. For this man’s
—Tbe worst kind ef tent for a soldier
XG1STER OF DEEDS sod KW FubUc.J a meeting about the minister’s Thanks­ tion to relinquish tbe prize.
“My darbug little Miily ! how did you merchandise is better than tbe bank notes
to dwell Id—Discontent.
giving donation party, you know, Unde
Srsvawa' Guksoat Nauoatucx.—The
of those that promise to pay and therein
know I was coming to-night F
Peter !—Bless me I did,nt imagine bow
Then came soot her km before poor lie—even banks of dvwposit, whieh be­ Departure of Mr. Stevens’ gunboat, the
late it wsa."
Aunt Miriam could exclaim in stifled guile os of out money, and swindle os Naugatuck, baa been delayed several
M. W. BMELDON,
mixta re of mister-iee and miss-cries 1
And with a gay, parting nod to bis
IOUNTT TREASURER- OBre ia tbs Ceert
like sin.
turn—
aunt he disappeared.
But tbe trader was sf11 sad. and said,
"Jamw Arnott, are you crsxyl do let
n *
*°*xJ *
“ ev,r
Jin Rapa should be submitgoof ma, and behave like a senaible tbe mnucy that these people bring me
JAMES A- RWEEKBY,
’ • ’ wBr nc 8 P*'ler; ‘’b°t • fta'?ss
of the 100 pound rifled gun.
will i give to tbe printer, and thus will
tnZcooDMlnrhTchancry. before inrevening c&gt;»mee to an end, he'll creature !“
The arms unclasped with elaesne do that whieh no man hath yet done in
toeqeir* Brownell's
WIGHTMAN &amp; ROBINSON,
itoT?
fire had poured
b XANVFACTURERS of tin, ahact-iron aed sop- in tUrnin, iM,,
,lDC&lt;
M. wee-war*. Deolersta Iree.eaU*.steel,gkws. «~«i ch^n.or,pS„a
or, lMo
am ii«Bbid.

D

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A

Crt,

A
T

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N

jy-

The Nsugatock h not Intended aa a mod

HAMOI SMITH

marry that gal, rings, dty

—Children are the bolts and acrews

fashion- and

all.*

sweetheart.
□oil of the gun by

aflhoEm

it from the

�RKKLY

W8«

•w stadd consider

CHESTER. '

for a right smart time pari.' During tbe

outpoata bey
driving tho

Winchester, V*., March 25.

T^iy^'cnv
a mile -and a

ville

• enemy con-

rentnn

V*-WlJ

O';

R JOY

|^»rii^rt*udiiig its many private__
On the 271Ii fyy. of February, jittt

Our fare has been much

better

than

x -We wrtfae VB rite’mrniber befisre wan

a days Wore the meeting oftb* Dtm.

inch'of the

___________ pcbtmri-s. Gen.
_________ -r- woanded ta tbe arm by the

members of tbit party, urging that, aw feWy w. &lt;hu nunfem &lt;to.WaH* nil

Jackson bad been informed' by tbe iababitants that the town was duserted by

rr»! Cufomitrce ImuHw “{frftite efreu-

tar”

fa Um&gt; of tbu more proiaigcut

rtiwi ch6*e fire UuioM troop, and be advsnoed to re&lt;i«M, H^HibWe..., ■&lt; «Kh «W3 ttw
I
'
' '-Ur Ia,t. I «... &lt;»1te1t.
Gr-n. SWeMs’ forre slept on their arms
Imnitedlutriy qr'ganiio’and prepAri'fb^tbfe ■ attacked with the fuvcr..4iML sent to the
ftjtnrdxy night, and Srniday morning, «t
coming campaign. The substance of this GMdral Hospital st Union Hutel, George stmrina,*JAete«on bring reinforead, Muck­
circular bax beeu publfabed in ueariy town, D. C., where J remained until the ed General Shields uaar Kearnstown,
every Rcdublioin paper in' the 'State.— r10t|i -iifat, when 1 rejoined tho rq’impnt. three miles distant. Th» foamy's force
^iC fact'of the. exfetenee of such a cir­ Most bf the timc? being on duty there ■ consisted ofWOO of Asbbv's cavalry, 5,
Wt-;.

ensure‘rnreti inert

cular having come to tho knowledge of and bohtioually among lhe sfok.

00Q hKsriry, niowpiaoaa W artillsry. With

JVsa’, ft haa nuaed n

Many

very intcresthig.

New Jorl, Suadsy, MtecbAO.

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unfavoroble erUiofantL

haalgnct seems
Uastisn
Th.
refla­ to be, tf-eomln^j events rest
owa
beli&gt;fe."
to
dffnjct
some
ted to meet st H» Coart Hcu»«. «n Friday, th®
te bririffl&gt;«»Beaufort;
&lt;lb AV st April *sxt. »» ‘»o tfckwk P. M.( for
The pm boat Jfantevllle arrived this
UisMTpm«af noaftnatfaf casfadxtm fobs sap•vtettag from Key West on tbe twsntyported at tbe earetof towasMp •l*aios.

The Niagara, South Caroftnls, Mohawk

Wrier Witch, Merlon, and • other

vm

Heavy firin^teaa beard et’tbe head 6f
ths Mississippi paries, where some of our

a poor soldiar s death is caused

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**•
ffg order efUiOxUoMu.

'•

Butfags, Jfxre* «. JfK-

who went to Richmond a few w eeks since heavy fire of artillery .while the real attack
full of admiration for tbaspiril display ed was directed on oqr.right.with the object
by the rebels, aud n strong - spmpalhizer of flanking tt. Gen. Kimble commanded
with their cause,has rorenUy returned iu on the right where tbe hs*riu*tafigbt1ng
■a different slate of mind.' Ho reports that «as done. The enetfay were strongly
the feeling at Richmond fa one of utter posted In the woods and behind a stone
1depreswon and despair. Tbe leaders try- wall, and the. rebel hrtlHery was posted
on eminences on both ridfes of their left
wing. Dur whole artillery force was en­
and by boasts Of what they are going U» gaged. consisting of four batteries; of
do but the people arc nut deceived, and twenty foSr pieces, in all. The mmet
jy 'Ihu bombardmeut i»f island ^No,
aud the prevalent impression was, to u«&gt; raged fiiriunsly till ifiroe'cfclock.
10 hat, (or atme reason, been pretty
tl. ■ firing beingdon’e chiefly by tbe 'artil­
our informanta own words, “that seces­
m»ch euspsxded. Only three sliells were sion was surrounded by a wall of fire, lery and .musketry, at a* range nf not

Prisoners re­ I from whieh it is imposaiblc, id escape."
port that'2000 negroes aro employed on I ll iaonly uecvssary, we think, to read
the rebel journals, and uolice the desper­
the robe) batteries, that the enemy fa
ate efforts made to draft mep Into the
15,000 9trc«g, thri their Joss thus far has military service, to be bo conrinckd of
b«tn 05, and that tbdr encampments arc the truth of this representation.—A’itr
now out'of of reach of our shells. Tliey lorJc Post.

more than three or four hundred yards,
and often tnnchlesx.
:
■9 '
Tbe rebel infantry opposite our right

throwm on Wednesday.

bait In motKin.”'

Union Behoof.
The Winter Tenn af the

U,toD Soto~l wiU &lt;to»» “• Tuwfajr. &lt;to

} aancity of the -toylMp that suspreum*
We etoeW. were engendered ‘that tlie *acrea dead
iWriflformntion were might bo brought to life again, snd made
to see il Utile more service under the stm.
when Ottr informant left, so far advanced 'Spidre and shuveta were immediately
ns to render ita, &lt;j\H otrnplotinp by this brought Into' reqoiiiiinn; nod ‘speedily
lime unJauUU. I&gt;e
which juU were exhumed, not tbe bodies of departe^L con federates, but tmiRbers of nice,
' ‘ mat*

faat anted Gen. Lyon of bis justly carted

oritow until the Bist

Persons who design to be present at

LybftS deeWon, \tr^rd thereto dj?' Cb?.

it more pfaaaaat to lift so io the fatouoa

Blair was mado without caUimr a council

or esriy in tbe afternoon.
A relrcttoti of dialogues, tableaux Ate.,- sMrtrty expect anything

with singing by Um adtolsra will ba pre­
sented on Tteteday EraiU&amp;g, aonMneticaig
B.

Ution is extended.

The foregoing has been banded

to iw

fair publication, abd we desire here to add

1
.
Chicago, March 2S.

iyto. -An arrival frov Wand
of arlilfory

azinc for april is on oar table, and folly
sustains tba farmer high reputation of the

tbeir counsel

and their ocrtaiona! presence.
guilty

wu nur own behalf,

recent period.

Wo plead

«UrAs Ha only Wfouofcbs Ute Quarter.

School we shall speak more at length al

m«a* favored- of monthtiea;

a future time; but may now ba permited

“Tlifa inagaxiue bu nvl shared tiro un­
favorable influences which tbe war tats
ifad upon literature generally. fTincetfa,
je.r wi..jh« &gt;0_000

to express a regret fur curse!vos aed
many others, at tbe withdrawal nf Mita
E. A. J.nrt, fem th. Primly 0-p.rt.
. ..
. ...
mutMlb. domuflM.

_

W.

believe she will retire with tbe saltslac-

tian of having done bar whole duty U&gt; Ute

T^fiysrafuiast*

‘The eonductnre of the ArdR'ito accept
•be will take with ber the warmeet •ym-

from one Paar. W. fl. Vmmmiax the
‘Great American itoraaTameP.O)* . He

ing ton 28th. says;
fGewral

iJusoAe.
ft) poa.faifHi of Col. Grcutel,

tacked and drove out the suMfars and de­

this fam. m well a* the iraanimuu* rarAicl
oftbepre** for throe months past, *a an
assurance that lheir tnocnxlne has reached
a point &lt;»f e.vellenH* * hitn it has never
before attained. They will nut. bow everr,
pause in their efforts «n thia aceouul, but
will conatatly «tr»ve loadvunce tkr stand­
ard id ready established.
T«» thi» »i&gt;d
they will go on it&gt; the same path which
has lately bc«n followed, and through
wbkh tbe Atlantic ha- bee* led to siteli
C«wi*rnl ■cerptanov. Tbe same Urevshk
fol and patriotic p.iliii&lt;-.il papers, from
th* l»csl pro*e writers, will e&gt;&gt;ntinu« t&lt;»

lend power nud dignity to its png«-s; ai.d
favorite ph-ta will evolve from tbe ever
itfiffttag pfcu«es nf our hittimial-aflhirw ‘th*
Icx-onx of oMiotir. 'Die two great aerial
features whfofa haw so firmly fixed ptibfio
attcntion-i-Trofiitsor AgSMCx’s .popular
, expositions of the scieiKt of Natural Ifta,
lory. and James Unwell Uiwrll’s •Riglow
ber.
Still nt her features r-f cxtnuirdinary fatarcMi have been provided f.,r tftr fairth.

Atl*mtic the tafat and freshest thought,

upon all topics.”

•JP

&lt;

The Times thinks thnt the recent

•ttrmwfa wf Giawrai ShiUds. at Winches,

ter, is likely to be the Inst chance our .
army will have for a brush with the reb­
els this aide the Galf Slates, as Jack..*’,

forces are obviously only covering tho
rptreat of their main army with a view tu»

concentration on tte&gt; parallel

of Mem-

J'Ws and Charleston.

fort by Gen.

Bnrmide aecrnjr' to bavo

been premature.

It is now

reported

that tbe pkteri wftblfcrt Macon,
fa posswrion

nf tba rebels,

is, still

while

fto

with a valuable cargo of cotton and naraF

stores.

-

■

oonvejad our Sfttth

.

Raiment tn 8H&gt;

Island, has reloaded to Jt'ortress Afonroa,

.

WasMngtoo K. Ferris,

wffl
ADJbe JTtb
wbtah is o^p ।

VIUfmiMifa to
“&gt; ■&lt;

to

~toito,OJ. Curcw u&gt; &amp;e^oa .ml

-u.1

orUmental trophies, a la Pillow *ud Ute

Aiwpeopte-

caotWumatM] gratift iug u&gt; th. lovers
uf Hterature.
’

tary of

«H tewtim &lt;■»!!

gre*. tiutrh

copies bare been added to it. c&amp;eukrion.
"J, ^.fc „
lliiM/ mtirt™, ,.,

For Sale!

; NWipef

33r 3Tt-iron,

The following statement from

ru-adera, as shniring the prosperity of i&gt;ia

New Advertisements.

*TMrU«HStataQMt-tte,rHt

offered a

Atlantic.

up to a very

Ot the projects of the

night that four rebel gunbogt* partly clad
with railroad iron; had appeared below school, ’ fa sure tu betorns a “eel# bra ted
Point Pleasant, but, u Gen. Pope’s bat­
horae lemur.”
Well, Hastings his been
teries extend almost in a continuous line
blest during the past week with a vfait
for fifteen miles, it ia not believed they

el batteries very ueriftua. The
ttary fa entirely ■U***d,««l
men lave been kilted, usd

captured1

xn-ters.

flfe. 16

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tionable,

was never more neglected by those whose

bly be another Repubftean taskri in ap.

wounded.
.

mionccd a. a panwao binpraphy of Gnl.
Frank Bl.ira wr.uld iuvtf been unobjec­

duty It la to encourage by

Wa b*&gt;a hoard that

rcsbf.

tsbed by.the cgustintScall^duoer x&gt;f other

article is intermrth^g, and had .11 -been »n-

Tua Art.am tv UuMutr.—Thi. mag

Babcock, dwdgvktalri., Jebn Hougbtalin

phies.
Ouf losanot exceed one hun­
dred killed and about three hundred

batter, in on

article, the materials for wtdeb are farn-

that in our opinion our Union School was

mounted, it is supposed, wltfi ISSp'iund-

In Ruttud. March Ud, HVLl&gt;AR R, wif. of

laurels in tbe following language: Capt.

tbe dosing sessions of the School will find

ers. The enemy oould bo seen colling
item Tsnsrs.
auny the tree*, and rapidly pushing for­
Horse taming seems to be reduced tn
ward other means of defense.
They
a science nowa-dnys, and s'* simple Is the
seem to have no ide* of evAouating at
present.
Wbkd reached the fleet last method, that every j.iscy that is to&gt; iaxy

'

Blair’s, even down tn tbe taking of camp
Jnckvon ; even endeavoring to rob aur

Ctadanati, March 30.
nnw emerged from the woods and nttaught the science for one dollar n head,
A special dispatch U&gt; tbe Cincinnati
tempted to cnj*ure Doans battery by a
Indianapolis, aaya: and “took in” several dollars at thar.—
charge. The first effort was nearly sue- Commrrtial, from
lou see itdidu't lake long nor cost much
’
Gen.
Buell
has
assumed
command
of
ccssful, but die heavy discharge of grape
compelled them to retire'fo donfosion.—
are xaid,_Lo Lu confident of success.—
A Seqpnd arid weaker attempt likewise in fifteen miles of Beauregard, at Corinth,
Comfort* for Traveller*.
Miasiarippi.
’
Should they, however, be compelled to
failed, and tbe enemy fell’ back, with
The Michigan Central Railroad Com
“Morgan’s rebel envalry captured an. io “ Well, all this is only preliminary
evneuate-tha-ptaos, they anticipate no'
heavy loss, behind tho stone parapet.
to a little lawsuit that came off &lt;n» Satur­
didiculty in io ■ doing. Gen. Bragg is psny arc introduolng Into thrir posaewger
other
train
an
tbe
Louisville
«i&gt;d
Nwh
’ Gen? Tyler now ordered his brigade to
coaches Ihrtton’a VentHlatiun, a*d admitvilla Railroad on Friday. Q»|. Curveu day.
Mr. J. M. Russell brought suit for
raid to have reinforced Islnsd No 10 with able conti vance for fanning the pass«trgere charge the enemy’s batteries on the left,
Pope,
of
Kentucky,
was
lakno
prisoner
and a most deadly encounter followed.—
trespass on the case, against said old
lT»00 men, trad other reltilbrceRiente arc by farcing into tho car a gentle and ennTwice our men iirtHed under the storm, with « few other Federal ofltaere. The
horse tamer and • Vid «tw h»ree tamer,
tinunut current af pure air free from all
still repeated.
bitt in the third effort they routed the en­ looomotiveran into a ditch, and the cars
particles of dost or cinder. Mr. Rutton
to plaintiff';,- damage. &amp;c., far the braising
were destroyed.
emy with tremendous slaughter.
hnsbecn engaged for twenty years, exper­
fataad So. Id.
of the head and spoiling of au aya of as
Our lore in these struggles was heavy.
St. Louis, March 31.
imenting opon the warming end ventila
From n gentleman just arrived from
Out of300 men In thoSlth Pennsylvania,
Dispatches received nt headquarters fine a little mare aa ever tenvried ,our
ting of houses and cars, nod reem* to
Island No. 10, we have a satisfactory ex­
16 were filled and 83 woupded. Many say that on the night ofthe 2fllh, between stn^ta
We didn’t bear tbe trtei, M wt
bars arrived at the nephts ultra. in this
planation of the apparent delay and isac
officers were killed and wounded. The 5Q0 and 800 rebels attacked four Co’a.
application.
It would bo difficult to gid«
can’t judge of the SweBrin’* but we
tion of our force* in that quarter. One
2th and 8tb Ohio shared tho glory and State military at Hanunnsvill, Polk Co.,
on intelligible description of the apparat­
tbe losses, with tlie brave 84th Pen'oeyb and after a sharp fight they were defeated knew tbe mare was shamefully trriited,
reason given fur th*.little yigor with
us, but we can assert, after viewing its
avhi^b the bombardjnem hat been4proscwith a loss of fifteen killed and a large and badly damaged, that she was under
workings, that it thoroughly accomplishes
euted for the past week or ten days is,
Tbe etwmy’skiHcd and wounded strew­ number wounded.
tbe design of the inventor. ,Fur winter, a
that It,Is only Jcaired to keep tbe enemy
ed the grohnd fiow.in profusion, and their
, Tbe Federafajtad sever*! wounded but and we only know farther, &lt;hat ata good
heating apparatus is interposed to warm
al No. 10 diverted. *hU* Gen. Grant
left w'mg wo*’ utterly broken, and the nonekilted,
the air and diffuse it more equally as It
men and true, rendered a verdict of.“No
strikes a blow somewhere on the Upper
w.flTer'ng 9n weir side. The 4th
T»i'(J)fag of iroporttmpe from Tennessee
passes Into the ear.
In Its exit, the 'fool
cause ofaction.”
Tennessee. In the meantime our forces
and Mb V irginia regiments suffered most River.
air Is conducted tfader'the floor from end
arc no! idle.
For several days they
Tb^ fornier CM terribly decimated.—
It is not expected active eperriioue will
to end of tbe car, thereby warming the
have been.busily employed in cutting a
Several attempts to rai'y tbe right wing commence until tbe arrival of Buelfa
T»« [uw»4. Tuw.—Our R.puU
feet of the ter elfer.—Detroit Tribune.
channel across the point just above tbe
foiled, and to add to the confosion, Hie army, unless our force are attacked by lican friends in th« town of Brilimore
1bkmd, amd by tins lime it la thought the
Irish Bottaliou.of^ on* hiuidred and Jifig Beauregard.
‘
are
early in the field with their tMabU
gunboats may by this means have pas­ . Nxw vse FOB G*avia.—when .pur.■ men. icien broughtforward and ordered,fp • information ba* baeu received At bead­
It is o«&gt;mp&lt;ised as follows:
sed the HwriLfa'•’batteries of the Island'
» at Jfy ujjfan the Union troops, refused, arid quarters that a dvtaoh'tieut of tbe First
without «xposing ihamsdvcs to the -cne-;
Bapervfecwi J. 8. Tuabury; Clerk.
. Po- a rebel regiment immediately drove this low*, Cavalry, under Cagt. Thempmu),
inf’* lire. rOwi«g to Ue rafiri .ca^*nf
jsetta gidfent little Lund forward, but. could overtiM/k a guerilla baud uJder CoL Par- I Milo.L Williams; Treasurer ’ Matthew
of the river the gun and mortar ,bo*te
nut eumpcJ Uueip.to .discharge tbeir gun* kar, on the eight of the 28th. xbout ten Holmes • Jnatire, Gilbert Btriher; Sdwml
have had great
to contend withupon us.
'.
toifaa west Uf Warrensburg. Fifteen reb­ Inspectors, Eli D. Eriirn William G.
i:i having to light down stream.
•'
t”
coreaas ofthe oue hundred and els w«*a hilled and tt»c*ty-five taken
ting:beldw the island they, will be able'
. cnrvfoliy labelled, arid costaiuing f
Squire; Comiuistiuner of Highways,
rwards*ta*w*d.lbe.field. Mew prisoner*.
'
to attack it from on unexpected quarter.• .pa^eltaromonsUM$M against disturbing v
Robert B. Haya^j CoimtaWsp, Orris
&gt; rebels gave way dn,t|Mur left
and »m bavcHriBiMf
‘—
- tiio repose uf the dead, and viuiatij g 11 &lt;

■head tip stream,' which
will readily npprechtt

ret tbfa

In fact, the opening

Hastings

souri 11™ ubIicon, writing under date of pathles of this community, and afttecre
Cairo, March 29, says that tho firing on
desire, for. her future success in other
Friday, at Islaqd No. 10, was quite heavy,
the rebels opening from a new battery spheres of usefulness.

can'force a pguage

agency fn the coniest, te’strikingly after
Beotus'o “solitary a»d atane I

great cry ngamst it, fur th* purpose ot

We have never favored n dissolution of
the democratic party, but we did think
the late Bfate GonreuUwi utterly uncal­
led fur, and have not yot changed oar
mind. Its action, though wbqlly aririac
tory to u«» was nut to many of the demo­
crat* who urged its call, and. as ouo of
its consequents wu have tbuso calls fur n
jepublicnu organisation."

There is one noticTLle

feature in It however, which willchallaugc

from Newbern on th» 26th, ,-md Hatteftt
M tba 28th.
The Naabvine »• reported

by tbe Tbe fight was kept up til noon, wfen a ”p^*te^ Ku, all left Key Weri;
neglect 1n sending them to places where 'charge made by ths Ohio infantry, 1st
'
tHrectlhgpublic attention somewhat, from erne jmd'cotfifbrt can be provided, they Michigan and Brat Virginia cavalry on also several gunbnats.
An st took an New Orleans was nnuneatlic reccut exposure of tho secret put­ arelprpl iu camp too long, often until their right, drove them back half axnlle,
when the enemy got their guna lnpu«id&lt;h&gt; terlly expected.
tings of the K. G. Ci This Free Preu ataiuf dewing their laatbxcaUu ' 1 have
ftgfiin ln a dense wood, 'flanked"by infant­
J’ffrt'Muuroe, March 29.
cry Im been taken up by nearly every ■known runny to-die within a Wiry few ry, aud drove us beck. A riiort artillery
On Friday evening the rebels threw a
organ of ths C G. Ca. ta Ibis State, and hours after being received in the hospital. Vncngcment ensued, when Gen. Shields
ball from oneol thv rifled mute at Sewall’s
Ou Monday the. 17th, we amlMakcd ordered Col. Tyler to turn their left flank, Point, whieh ewe within three hundred
is the principal' stock in trade of the street
which wax executed by our troops, but
brawlnas uf tlfat parly.
•n board of'thc steamer VaudArbilt. not
yarde-otthe skipping io the upper rued
with eonsHerabTe loss.
The Ann Arbor Argus, seems to Lc knowii^* tbe place of our deetinatluti.’—
The enemy being protected by n stone
tiie only Democratic paper thus for, that About 70,Oft) I understand fare in this led-jc, tbe B4tb Pqntiiyfrriffil and 13th.
and this morning was tested in order to
had ths honesty to admit that the organi­ expedition, under tbe command of deij. ihdhui.i charged thrir centre, and the fight
test the carriage. Only ten shots were
Wfecsmc general.
We arrived hero tlw 20tb,
zation of’Republicans is only a natural Hamilton.
fired. The second shot was a splendid
Col. Murry, of the 84th Pennsylvania,
result of the strained .cflbrt of the Demo­ and dieembarked the 21st tut., and are
richochct shot.
After making three
was killdd.
cratic party lenders to engender polijeal encamped near the sRe of tbe late town
Tho enemy retired slowly, bringing plunges and renewed flight it finally sunk
•way off. nswr Sewall’s Point If the
strife. Speaking of ths two recent circu­ of lUnipton, whose ruins remain a mon­ tbeir guns to bear at every opportunity.
Our mcnrdsbedftnrnrfl vrith yelli, when Merrimac oould stand one ot these Linlars, the Argttir ttys that “except they ument showing the devastation of ^ar.
a panic ensued among the enemy, and
aro to our -knind vefy objectionable in
Contrabands are io abundance boro
our men followed and drove thlra until
tone, and not remarkable far truth;' we and appear cheerful nnd happy. The
dark, capturing thfee guns, threeealssona, (pn&gt;Mry.
, “There were euroe signa of activity
see nothing hi them calling for special weather ip rather wet at'-present, *nd cou- muskets, equipments, &amp;c., innumerable.
towards Norfolk thia A. M.
A steam
denondotlon;” and U adds:
sc^ucully chilly, which is very inconven­ Onr troops bivouacked on the field of
tug entne down to Sewall'a Point, and
battle.
“And,bcuidcs,our coutcmjMM-iui should ient for our bivouock. You may expect
the awoke from a large vmmI could be
rcnicxober that, having advised and urged to bear of sofac sharp fighting, or snme
seen above Craney Island, a propoller
THE8EC0MD BATTLE.
tbe calling aud-holding of a democratic fast running beftire many days, and may
apparently. A gunboat also came down
On Sunday mooting th. rebel, reconveutiun, even before the date of tbe
'
‘
within about three miles
refit assured that the “Bull will Run" the •rived rciOforcmctita under Gen. Gar. NafauOrt \ow
“secret” circular, they are estepped
of Newport News, and after reconnoiter­
against complaining of tho republican ulbcr way thia time..
rett, amounting to five thousand men.—
ing, apparently returned up the rivar.—
The UnW forces .£14 not exceed ten
leaders far sounding the alarm and calling
Yuura bee.
The present high wind and low water,
thousand men, and with the exception of
'fur an organization of their party.- Had
JxB.Il. Bhoavk.
however, forbid all expectation of tbe
about five hundred, were of Gen. Shields’
tho Democratic State Committee acted
approach of the Merrimae until the storm
Co. C 2d Regiment Michigan Volunteers. division exclusively.
diSereully, the sov*ra cunjurentsof astme
is over.
At
half
past
ten,
the
enemy
matte
*
of ourdewoeratic frfanda would be boU
Diicourajcment or the SoBth.
81. Louis, Sunday, March 30.
feintw our left, commanded by Acting
ter tinted; but havingtakou die iuiatory
A French gentleman of distinction, Brigadier-Genera! Sullivan, opening a
Tbe army correspondent of the Mis­
we must bide the urinral oonsequencos.

the Detroit

Auntber. TM» wff! greatly Increase Its
popularity *th most readers.
T

OurkM,teS

�DR. ROBICK'S
ABTIC

STOMACH

IITTUI

LIFE GTTERS,

EisSKs
thd ta taallh -an.,»

DIGESTHE ORGANS.

'VXve.ae. 'B.vVw,**
BT.«» En^U, „r th. 0 Jim Orel,
dire abopt to be investigated by the Sen­
ate. SenaXbr Chandk r has a spy in the
■Circlii, rtid be asserts that a partwf their
plan was t&lt;» get their pfirn into the nrniv.
Dm Senate were somewhat Warded when
Mr. CfemNer said that he tad positive
■.-.uo^led^c that there are now in our army
numbers of thewu conspirators. Some
interesting developments are daily ex-

tiJ1

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

1 persona having claims against the
£lat, of Oarln C. Qnjf„,
h*r?bjend reqnnl
'
&amp; wawination and adj us
' ni srnfned ■ .
m j, ...

*n*a Rev. J. C. Fletcher gavo us

last evening, a brillinnl lecture on tho re­

ligion, customs and

people of Bratfl,—

Seldom tave wa relished nuy thing more
than tho picture he laid before his audienee
of that exuberant garden eftho taopics
laden wit hit* strange variety nf fritita
.and flowers, teeming with perpetual

vast for tbe hand nf cnan.

bar­

Sotwly that

country must be tfie garden of the world,
and if it» people hud tho etiterprise which
moves this Yankee nation,

A» relevant to this

comparison the ttdverend gentleman sta­

ted that tik* best remedies employed there
for the diseases to whieh they aresubject

are invented and supplied to them by our
own wdl known country, Dr. J. C; Ayer
• of IxnreU; Mass., and that not the people

• only but the-priesthood and the ourt of
the Emperor down, have constant re
- course ta aickneass tu. tlie remedies of this

widely celebrated American Chemist.—
[[ledger, Boston.
1 AdrartuwmcnL |

DtPrussia
\ akd (
Ca«»rp.—F*r throe
. formidable auc*
id dangerous
’ „
diseases Trucks
MngneLiu Ointment
*
' is
unfailing reree• dy.if nsed hi sr*ajb.
pply -freely u.
*bc lliroa'C hriif
I t over with a

hot flnnnel. This Ointment
______________
has_____
been___
befire the public nver 20 years,atid itn con.

manily increasing demand
uatabliuhad
its reputation ax a aupcrlor Liniment in
nil ciunni where n •mrthmg and relaxing
remedy h rt-qtrirtd, particularly in Rheu
iiwtumi, Neurnlgul. Inilimiition . &lt;if the
Bouela and Kidneys.' Spinal affection*,
Sore Eyes, Burna, Plica, Wuunds and
Bruta-s.
See pamphlet with agent, and arouad each bot­
tle.
SmM by all drugghtts.
Price 25 «-ta.
Throat ax» Ltncos.— Al this iMs«n
uftheyestr when txpigbs and c&lt;44« nrc

irotiblciu.iiic ever* Giluily «b&lt;&gt;wki ta'u m
s.ifv mrd certain rctniily on hand.
RatiwMn’s-Hive Sy rup;T*&lt;lu is thr very thing.
Il is not &lt;&gt;wly pliwunt fur children to take,
but to a certain euro tar Crimp, Whta&gt;pmg Cough, Dmncbiiis, Asthma. Coughs'
and all nfivetjonx of thd Throat and Lungs
Suh! Iiy all Drui’gisitit.
Price 25 cts.
[nor2j &lt; Months.]

Rustings |Jrirc (Enrrntt.

Estate of Mhrtfo c, Parge.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN. Bassy Cowt, as.
° .At ! ““'&lt;•» “f ‘ta Probat* Court, for tbo
county of Barer. Holden at tbe Probate 08ica In
tha nllMsof naaUngt. on Tueada^'tbe Wib day
ot March in the year of our Lord on* lliouaaud
eight hundred and sixv-two :
Tresent Hberman C. Prindle^udge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Martin C. Burge
late of Barry in aaid oouuty, deccaard.
Ou reading and filingtha petition, dulr rerifiad
of Josiah Bum Executor of the last Will and
Testament ofsaid deceiuicd praying for certain
reaaou* therein ifet forth ‘that he may be licensed
to *ell certain Real Estate iu said petition described
for^the purpoaa of paying tho debts ofsaid doThcreupouH is ordered that Monday, the lUth
day of May, Iiu2, at elereu o'clock, in the fore
noon, ba assigned for tbe henring of said petition,
and that the heirs al law of said deceased, and all
Other persona inlenatod io oato estate, are requi­
red to appear st a aenion uf »ai&lt;l Court, then lo
be hold* al the Probate UHtoe in Hastings, and
show cause.if any there be, why lbs prater of the
petitioner should not be granted.
And it Is further ordered that the petitioner
give noUee to all parties iuterc»t»d. of the pen­
dency ofsaid |&lt;etiti&lt;&gt;n. and the hearing thereof,
by causing soapy of this not tec sod order to topubyfrhvd in the Republican Sanner, a public
ucW^aper pnuU-d .1 Hastings and clreutatlng in
said county of Berry, fur four successive weeks,
immediately previous to wii! dav of hearing.
(A true copy.;
«. U PsBANDliE.
manto
Judge of Probate.

&lt;\\x&amp; a.YY
Yav- xxaXxvce.

It is a superior

GOODS

DARUKQV MFB BITTERS
WE

ARE

NOW

with one of the

HAND

ON

LARGEST and

BEST Auucrttnents

of

rollon street.
ing, the last three years ; I used

DRY GOODS I I

Dyapcpala and General Debility.

’

Hon. John Cross writes, -"Brooklyn, March 16
18S0. In the spring of IBM I took a severe cold
which induced a violent fovsr- 1 took twe doses
DAB LINO'8 UVBRRBGULA TOR

It broke op my cold and fover st oace Previous
to this attack, I bad been troubled with dyspepsia
savenl months; I have fell nothing of it ^nce?’
Otis Studley. Estf.. IM BtstMth Street, N. Y..
writes: Aug. l«t I860.—I bad s difficulty with the
Kidney complaint three years, with eoostant pain
In the small of my back. I bsd used most all kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until
I used

’VXvc.se, ‘BvlXeta

Mrs. C.Tebow, ll Christopher Street. N. ¥.,
writes : “Feb. W. 1340.—1 hare been subject to

XJv "RoYia.ckV

^&gt;XovAae\x 'BxXX.e.rs
VAwxdu

Ever shown ip

this

Market, which

arc prepared to sell at a small

"Dv.

xxgax

Darling’s Life Bitters,

NEW YORK COSTS

^XoxxxavXx *WkXXc’c%

PROB A TK ORD ER.-STATE OP MICHIGAN',
Covxtt ar Bassy, sb.
Ata seaaion of the Probate Court for the coun­
ty of Harer, boldcost the Probate Ofliee, in the Y&gt;v. AkoWek'*
villugs ij Hasting*, on Tuesday, the eleventh
day uf March, in tho year one thousand eight
hundred and aixty-twn. Present, Hberman C.
Prindle, Judge of'Probate.
k\xvu£ovaXe, X\xe&gt; weak txvxtY
In the matter of lha &gt;-»tfrie of James Ransom,
CtekYYxXaXtA.
late of said Cotin tv, deceased.
On roadieg and filing tta&gt; i.eiitkra. duly verified
of C. W. Taylor, (Administrator With tlie Will
annexed,) of fc*id estate, pray ing for certain n*&gt;- T5v. Ko\&gt;aeV»
»ua» therein set forth. tt&gt;st hi mtr ba Hoansed
to sell certain real estate iu said tw-titieadescribed
fef rue purpose af paying ths d-.Lt* of «&lt;id Ao
ceased uud expctiar* uf admiui'tr&amp;liim.
CivYvc
\xxcXuxxc\k.oY^
Thereupon it is ordered that Mmidar, the 23th
&lt;tay of Aprii, Intis, st ten o'etaek, in the fore
nobn, be amyned for the bearing of sold peti­
tion. and that the heirs al law of «a«d drCntaetLaad
all vtherperaoua interested in Mid estate, ere re
quired to apca.-.at a are.ion ofsaid conrL then tn
bt boltau at the Probate Oliiee. in the viltaa* •«*
Heatings, and allow cause, if an.V tlicru be. why
tbe pru; rr bl the petitioner slu'uld not to granted
And it is further ordered that »aid Patit:wwr
girs notice to the persons interested in said \xwvc\Vuv&lt;5« "O* ariWik,
estalr. of the pendancy ol said pctnion and
the bearing t hr rent, br causing a cony, of this svVwnj, 'BXvewNVaVuwv, tie,
order to be published in the "Rrpublrrati Ran-I
nor." a newspaper, pnatod and circulating in |
ffTUtc ^if.'irs arc put up in quart
said emuity ef liarrr. for four succossiro weeks, lot!let,,qf which the ab'. ve ic.ajia-tfanimniediately pnwfou' to said dur of hearing. ’
ttc.
The Inbct is finely engraved, and
SHERMAN tt PRINDLE.
(A true copy.* maria
Judge of Prubat*.
lu provided with a txtfe-Ruard fionu
coiir.terj'cffsra." GrRwfl1 per' bettie, or

ftXovckacXx

SVovAacXt 'Bx.Vtc.v*

Ambrotype
■
T-X0CT0R THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will send
XZ to ail who wish It [fruoof cjisrp:). the re­ AND COPYING done to orrtor. an abort noiire,
ceipt and full directions for making and tiling a nnd Price* to auit orders, from 30 costs to 13,00,
beautiiul vegetable Balm, that will eCeclusily re- with good Cases.
Kre Pi arum, Bvonmw. Tag, FaacuM,Ac., Ao..
old^icturea of Deceived friends oopiad u good
ring the skill ainooth, clean and bcaotifal; also as original*
also mH direction* for using Pklayssau's CxlsI will gv al any Ums and anywhere, in tha
•MATSaSwavtuurr, warren ted to start sfoll growth comity, to take Likronsea of tha 8iek or Dead,
of whiskers and Mnsteche In lew then tofc-ty or to lac views of Pub.c Buildings, or private
tried'a great ttiaBy j-Syneiaiis. but all to no pur­ da*re- EUbar of the sJxirr can be obtained by re- Reaidences.
,
...
.
pose. I was adriaad by e friand to try your Blued
Gallery up stairs, two doors west of tba Hu­
Fcnftor and' Bl6od Pflls and did ao.’ I w*s living
t inn House.
J. W. MAYNA BpTiCAXUitoasT, E31 BaoApwar. NswYoxx,,
uastings. Not. 184J,
Caslislk, Warren County, Ohio,
March 8,1855.
Dr. C. W. Boaacs,—fttarSir:—For tbe bandit
f suSanne humanity, permit me to eay that I
are found roar Scandinariao Stood Purifler
id Blood Pill, a sure cure tor Indigestion end
ir&lt; Complain.
I have suffered from the

&gt; itfuX’JSK
end have not Jtoaha iastcigUtaon months.
Most truly,

*

?. V. DPBOIB.

' S«e Adrsstaamwit.

true r«etry.

.

D. Westervelt, Em., of South 6th, near 8th BL,
Williamabnrgh, L. f., writes: "AngnstS. IMP.—
Having been troubled with a difficulty in fly Liver
and to bilious attacks, 1 was advised* by Sncnd,
"dZbUNGS UVER REGCLATOIl.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Conatlpaflon.CoiUreneis.Snpnrr^siaw,
Rhrunuttan; &lt;2wnt, Kmralgla, Dropay, Paraly.ls, FU», etc.
’
*
F.m. Dr. J. h nnjlu. JIG.aw f. r^a.-Ia
Ton runef. euturt to uM ut w—
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WAR!

tnxU&amp;r Ito ton'll ST 05.1.01
x:‘ssxs'3,iitrfc:i.

DANT* S. DARLING,

On High Prices, at the

102 Nassau St., New York,

rat up in &amp;Ocent and fl Bottles each.

HASTINGS'

DREG STORE!!!

ISAAC 'C.

MOTT,

know MCTivinp from New York

Roberts &amp; Strikeii

*n&lt;l

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-v-

Grocefies! !
Consisting in part of

yem &gt;&gt;.&gt;11 In* l &lt;y | jh, |„h rrt*n« Un itn
j&lt;m AroUsrtita! mwet.stoawl tosnAbMreM
wX dZn&amp; 1 Witoto “-rtXid/fciT'
taw's Slew ■'Vfisal «.*■«. SHIM to Ito *Itto-SCu
w.|:.-t iCrt0 .^JWto' SM. tv. JU Uai.-, J Utol J.
MU'. Ittor
werv»k«. tot &gt;t.rr, tn i«s«rtrr
ta Uk «M 14 Uirth. I aq&lt; ass "•IU»b writ .
- -

New Orleans, Muscovado, CofTcc,
Crushed, Powdered nnd Granulated Su­

new nnd moot template MtoHtneul of gars.
Molasses and Syrups,
DnCGS AMD MEDICINES,
Green and Black Teas.
Rio, Ceylon, and Java Cufle,
fCliemleaK Datata, Olla, CmbiStone,
Wooden, and Willow \V
rslae, 25 cents per Box. cr 5 Boxes for $1.
Ph&lt; ue, B.ruing riudd,
Cigars, Tobacco, and Snuff,
Prepared by Dr. T. C AYEB CO., Lvwall. Mia
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
Snltaul Y«r W»e.
For salt at H«itag.\ by Rooxirs * Snntc^
Soaps, Stucralus, Cassia, Pdpper and i
Spice.
In addition to the above Mock of CroeeMM^hs

FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDlCIWAL
n.„,rmwa a»iv *&gt;«

-

Also a, fuH sleek of.

r

GROCERIES!
such as
TBA. OOFFEB, BUGAB, SPI0E6, PEPPER,
. PHL’NIB. FIG?. RfilSlMhCCDMHH;

Drag., Paint., Oil., Burning Flu.
id, and Camphene.

f3T“OLD FRIENDS UH

Ahn, the largest ttock ol

1W TiiE.MJQAXW JPXjjXCX:.

Kerosine

Oil

nnd

Lamps!

Ever offered tn Battle Crock, all of which
will bo sold ot prices Uiat cannot fail to
suit purcbMart. r' ■ ~
■
'
Particular attention paid to filling or*
ders from Hastings and vicinity, and
«WlVtiRn»^nt&lt;^ Kjvfly^ns.
—The highest market price always
paid for Produce.
'

Also a great variety af tha

’ &lt;031^3«i»7 yJWWUBMrff

AH CtfHtf FxtracUi
FOR THS KStfECIAX BKBKnT OF THg MPlES.

COL.VTV ACCOUNTS.

*£E~3E?2i

I did eo and found it to operate admirably, retnor
ing the bile eud arousing the liver to activity. I
.

Sx.ow.mAv "BvVXcvb

Circuit Court*— 1B02, 1863.
O. V/. Jjifcwfe’ CPro^rfttor, }&amp;. 6
TATE OF M!€UlOAN.EIKhtb Judicial Circuit
-I hereby fix and appoint tbe limes/or hold­ East i-'oiArth Cl., Cincinnati, ta whom
ing tha aereral terms ot the Circuit Court witbin alt orders ehoioid La addrtastd,
said Circuit, fbrtbeyawru iMKtand ISO-', aslollows
Hurry tbuwfy—Jsnnan, 2d Hondsy: April, 2d
Monday, Jol*. 2d Monday ; October, 2d Monday
(.rm row tosty-January. aa wonaay ; April,oa
Monday ; July. 3d Monday ; October, 3d Monday.
Z aiJ Ctotog— Januarv, lai Monday I Acril.l.t
GALT.FBY
Monday; July, 1st Monday; October, lai Monday.
A‘mi CbwUy—March, l»t Monday; June 1st Mon­
day ; September, tat Monday ;* December, 1st z,
. , ~
a i
Crayon Ambrotype; x ignvtto AmbroMonday.
JtfwutahB County—February, ltd Monday ; Au
typo; Melnincotype; Spherootype;
guiL 3rd Monday.
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilographtc;
Given under my band at the village of lonia,thu
Pear! Ambnitype; Ornamental
S6tb da^of^‘[^ry A£yV1^|; dfreuif Jwlye
Ambmtypi-; Imperia! Am­
brotype; Relievo Am­
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION.
brotype; Donblb

Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: ""FebniarT
25, IMO.—In Mar last 1 bad a severe attack ofPilea
-l l.L
-J —_ .. ,L. I...__
r .--L__

and was entfrWg cured. I hare had no attack since."

txxaxxv^

"Bv. 'Ro’back.V

.a—i in ----

It is o thorough
.

advance from

ftXowxixe\\ ’S'AXtrft
icuse X\xe \xoov
5bYYY%.

in affording immediate relief.
Liver and billions remedy.”.

Uw. u

lallu&lt; scimmi

Darling’s Liver Re gnlaor.

X\xe vxeYx \xx&lt;xxx'ft SoYuee
vuxA. CtjiwJJotX.
.

., .

F.w» Dr. Tralm Ml, -/X-r Jtoi rify. ' 1
Krt i-nly sr&gt; vrw r,H« ~tolrnt.lv sUrl-l loito.r F“»

I passed clotted blood by tbe urethra. I an now
entirely curod,and take pleasure in recommending
these remedies."
■

WvwyvXvy 'Vowxe,

are X\xc \xoov \x\avV*»

.

fitllsus. Disorders— Liver f'Muplshilii.

‘

tin BITTERS.

cmr.

Ja«20 3iu

J»s. J.C. Avta. Sir: T btt* to»n ••fwal'Jly cnmtoT
wMd, ltoytU«M.«i oSri.

^XSZLWS UVEIl RI0ULAT0R,

.

•owe box of »be Pills-to commence with, and Mers
tbe day I found your valuable ntadicines. for I
ani enyoviag good health at preumt, and foci condident the cure is permament: Let others buy
and. take whal they tdeaae. aa fur me giro me tbe
Blood PnnAxr juul Fills for sD chrome dim^s.

s»:ss,

And now consider myself Xntirtly cured,"

PHOTOGRAPHIC

SOTIOES

Is a superior tonic and dinrette; excellent in
cases of loss of appetite, flatulency, female weak­
ness, irregularities, pain in the aide and bowels.
y.,b"ht?ro"**Br*,,! w4*r*1
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BEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

ate. eovtx\vo%e(X
vate oaxA
\vo\\sev^uX yooX% axx&amp; \xevb%,
vAxYeYx. vixeke Xkewv

FOR SALE BY

STEC1AL

'

FAMILY MEDICINE,
Hoch batter than pills, and aneb easier to taka.

©5 a

S

Apple*, " .

■Grau seed,
Ashes,
Honey, per

FALL AND WINTER

Silioua Fever,
Fever and jlgue,
"Liver Cfornj^laint,
QyBpepeia,
Trbdzgestion.,
Jawzdice,
Kidney Complainte,

o^elhMs^d ‘LHs
&amp; •Nwvsaext,
OUS thousapd mgilt hundred and aixtvlwo; at ths
hour of ten o dock, A. M., on the respective days
»f°ML£kn-tlQnedi-S'x u’.onth’ fr®tn tbe tbirdfiy
taing 'ba time limited by the
u°“■ Probate Court for the final adjustmoat of
Hletoan.agaui.l^Je.n..
’
Dated, March Bl, 1BC2.
.
A. W. BAILEY. 1 CemmuM&gt;rtt5
U N. SHELDON. |

imagination

&lt;-uuld not Not n Lmibd to the results they

would produce there.

Treasorer's ufoee, in the vifisge of Baatisra. in
arid county on B.tnrdsar.ttathml day of May^ext.

cuci uoX
cA Xo X\\«- YvaNaYVe
a* a va.cA.\.e\.i\e, wYvvcNx a&gt;v\X
win a\\ X\xe
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tv
a.0 cwX — o ftveuX
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taken vft. \i.'ro\tc,'r &lt;.\\voAxXYx\ta,
Ctxx\ txX X\x£ \iro\yer X\wxe, tree
a. nave \ece.\&gt;c.\xX\.^«,

purity rue srwtrru tt-.oi
tarybu wiota !&gt;*&gt;-•■
wZ tothwtady.m^An—5. If nrt ralj.«d,
saBfiy&amp;g.-:

BENTON HOUSE,

We also keep onhasda gwd sasartmevt of

LAJSTSIKTO MIOH.

PENS. PENCILS, 1WKB. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CABD6, Ac.. Ac.

STATIOT^EER-^r,

U&gt;*s «ur rtwtoo May ’ ba war aB ot the

NOTICE.!
Haw to Save Money!

Herrick’s

h

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Singnr
■

Coated

Pills.

&gt;1 Tbe ‘ best PbwUv CA»HtIIARTIC la ttia world.
hw-Atweat.v.yiwrsby Ut.

�fREAT

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Stfostfo.

LOW PRICES

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Tort.srtxtaz
r*P». p«bl»hKl.
It coptaitrt Eight Pagf* ofSeveu columns
eadi, making h larger than the New York

and

"BliOOD VtVLS
have been introduced to tho public for more
than six yoan, and bare acquired A

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REPUBLICAN BANNER
VOL 6.
Sjuthji’ iBwintu Stnrtnj.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL », 1862

JUisrtllanj
Dr. Wall*.

GRA»T &amp; BPAVLDIXC,

WfGHTRAN A ROBINSON,

If ASUFACnmKM of fin, team teeaaU
ftl per-ware. Daakn in Inn, naili, »U«1. rlw*.

MASON ALLEN,
’L1LEV* GR0CEHn£8. provisions, proMuce. fiub, butter, lard. pork, sad grain ol
“,,.lc’"4‘ ™
c,nd,e^ clc••c,c
ktore in
Califon a Block. State street. Hastings, Mich.

D

D. C. HAWLEY,
wrtmrnt of Prerisloss. AlaJ Notary Public.
Store, tiro doors east of too Buttings House,

ROBERTS * STRIKER,
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P ire liquor., dys-sluRb, window-glaM, putty, rrerrriu. itrtioucrr. and fancy artlclea. Store in
“Rawar’a Block” Haiti ara IfUh.

W.PARKER,

W

HOLESALE and retail dealer In Qfocerir
and PranaiODa. Pork. Lard. Butter, as

KNAFfEN A BURROWS,
««a counsellors at law.
Solicitor* In Chancery. Tax and Iniurance
Agerte. Businees attended to with promptness
•nd fidelity.
Office, corner of Main end Burdick Street*.
Kalatnatoo. Michigan.
A. A. Kxarax,
J. C. Bcuows.
ttorneys

A

Why didn’t tbe Widow Jenkens marry
Dr. Welb 1
That waa tbe exciting sub­
ject of debate before the Gossiptawn
-Udies’ Mutual Improvement and Widd«&gt;ws‘ Relief Society,’ al one of their
weekly meetings.
Now, Dr. Wells had been very atten­
tive to Mrs. Jenkens for a number of
months. Ho Invariably walked home with
her from cbm ch. had etoorted her to a num
ber of picnics, and in many ways evinced
his partiality. And as for ths young and
pretty widow, she did not appear nt nil
displeased -with these attentions ; on the
contrary, ahe received them with evident
pleasure; so their marriage was cooaidored a settled thing by the inhabitants of
Guasiptoan in general and the members
of the “Ladies Mutual Improvement
and Widows* Relief Society" in partic­
ular.
So, when they leanitd that ho had
suddenly disappeared, without telling
them where he was going, what he was
going for, when ha was coming back, &amp;c.,
itc., all of which particulars they felt they
had an undisputed light to know, and
without even bidding any o( them good­
bye, tbeir astonishment uud indignation
were intense.
Strange and conflicting were their con­
jectures, and various were the rumors
that were thereby set afloat. Soma aaid
that he had been an estod for high treason,
some that he waa n spy from tbe Con­
federate army, white others.did not. hrsi
tate to uay thin he was a biyamiti. one
of those wandering gentry who go from
town to town, deceiving with their per­
fidious wiles tbe susceptible hearts uf that
confiding sex whose gullibility has become

ad to a comfortable place to die. Two
almost covered with Straw, Into

Miss Lovctalk once ventured to ask,
“If she expected to hear from the doctor t”
to which she received a decided negative.
And they had each respectively express­
ed tbeir astonishment at ths euddi n dis­
appearance, in the hopes of obtaining
some«lue tn the mystery but the widow
listened in grave silence, giving them no
intimation, by word or look, that abe
knew any more about it than they ; so
they were completely baffied“There fa Hattie Barns going by!”
said Miss Wormwood, suddenly, as she
happened tn glance out of the window.
“i’U warrant she knaws something about
It, if she was only of a mind to tell; she
Is over to tbe widowx moro’n half of the

time."
“I shouldn’t wonder If she did," ex­
claimed Mrs Loveialk. “I mean to call

usual afiabllily. Indeed, she was more
then usually sociable, and seemed to be
ftartleularly desirous of making her guests
eel perfectly at boms. But there was a
certain constraint in tbeir manner, but
more especially In thdr tongues, which
were more than usually quiet and minds
seemed to be solemli impressed with tbe

important dlsdoaure that was about to
be made.
Every time their hostess
opened her mouth to speak, all eyes were
fixed upoo her in eager expectancy, and
as thsro fell from them some casual re­
mark, tu far as possible from the subject
of their thoughts, their disappointment
was evident.
•

. But the widow seemed to be quite un­
conscious of all this, fibs looked as cool
Hattie was callod In accordingly, and and comfortable io her simple white mus­
no witness ever underwent a sharper lin, laughed aa gaily, and chatted as cheer­
cross-questioning at the bands of die folly m though there was no such person
most ingenious criminal lawyer than did as Dr. Wells in existence, and nothing In
the astonished girl before this self-consti­ the mystery of his disappearance that
tuted “court of inquiry.”
they expected abe would dear up.
Tbe afternoon wore slowly away, and
But they elicited nothing of importance.
Hattie solemly declared “that she hadn't Mrs. Jenkens led her guests out to tbe
heard Mr. Jeakens mention the -doctor's supper table, whose beautifully spread
name; tbutigh she bad thought that she board seemed to have a benign eflect
hud seemed more sober than usual since upon those for whom it had been pro­
vided.
he W«il away.
At last b» the dint nf ton and flattery
As they seated themselves around it,
with which they plied her liberally, Hat. end sipped the fragrant nectar, vulgarly
tie, who was bet a young, giddy girlpand called tea, tbeir hearts began to expand
not
a little elated ai tho idea of being a under its genial influence, and they all
।
person of no much importance wm in­ •-immenovd with one accord to praise the
duced
to promise that sha would ask light and crisp biscuit, tbe spicy loaf-cake
1
Mrs. Jenkens why she refused Dr Wells, the delicious custards and preserves, &amp;c.
'for that she had rufiwed him they were &amp;c.. which they severally declared were
fully
ronvinoad. and duly report to the the best that they bad ever tasted. All
।
of which ware msde by the small, white
society.
।
Hallie had hardly left the house before hands of their hostess, wbo was a notable
'•he heartily repented of.the promise she little housekeeper, and though she kept
Ihad so thoughtlessly made. I»ul as she had one aervunt. generally spent part of each
i given her word te do it she determined morning in the kitchen.
The pretty widow bore the honors
।to d&lt;&gt; so.
So the next morning she set out upon very meekly; though she did not, in ac­
Iher errand. The nearer she appnmehed cordance with a time honored custom,
the
house, the more unpleasant she felt; declare that “there was nothing on the
।
for
she was a sensible, though Impulsive table fit to eat, and that she was really
I
igirl, and could not but feel, after reflec­ afraid that none of them Kotild be ablb to
tion,
that this inquiry w&gt;s impertinent, make out a supper."
।
But the supper, like all sublunary joys,
।and one which their intimacy, open and
iunrestrained as it was, gave her no right came to an end at last, and tbe whole

proverbial.
But finally, after due deliberation and
careful consideration of all the pro’s and
con’a, the whya and wherefore, by the
directors of the above mentioned society,
Will be happy to Wit; Miss Dorothy Wormwood, Miss
Lovetalk, Mrs. Pickflaw, and Mrs. MakeOffice in the Court Hous*, Hutinei. Mich.
fuss, they came to the unanimous conelusion “that thia mysterious disappearanco was occasinned by the rejection of
H. WRIGHT,
Dr. Wells by tbe Widow Jenkens, for ito make.
ttorney and counsellor at law,
W ben she reached the house, the cloud
at&gt;d .Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancery.— sotneeause to them unknown, but sup
her usually sunny browand the un­
p&lt;**e&lt;) to be some terrible crime commit upon
i
Particular attention paid to thu collection of
claims and money promptly remitted.
U-d by the afuicsaid doctor, and discover­ wonted constraint of her manner, could
Office, with W. W. Ralph E*q., Middleville, ed by the aforeaaid widow ; and that the not
fail tn ba noticed by Mrs. Jenkens.
i
Barry County. Michigan.
aforesaid gentleman had left Gossipviile who. though but a few years her senior,
clandestinely, to hide his discomfiture !felt a motherly interest in tho girl, who
DANIEL COOK,
and to avoid the shame
a public dis­ wax an orphan.
‘•What ails you, Hattie 1" she inquired
closure."
■Icbtaand all other buaincM pertaining to bit office.
- Indeed, Miss Lovotalk testified, “thnt !kindly. “Are you siek 1"
Office in (loodrcar’a Mock, up ataln.
“Nu—yes,” stammered poor Hatty,
one day, as she was walking past the (
widow’s house, she saw the doctor and "wh&lt;&gt; began to b&lt;-gnn to feel what little
•
JACOB FERRIS,
she had been able to muster,
Mrs. Jenkens together in the garden, and courage
'
Attorney, Counsellor and solicitor.
distinctly heard the latter tell the former ।oozing out at the ends of. her fingers;
IONIA,
MICHIGAN.
•That she should certainly expose his “that Is, I dont feel very wsIL The fact
conduct.’’
And that the doctor replied. is,” she added, desperately, “I’ve got into
I. A. HOLBROOK,
“That he hoped she wouldn’t as it would a scrape."
The kind hearted widow looked a lit­
be the ruin of him.” Upon which the
little widow gave a sort of a derisive tle anxious, for aha waa well acquainted
with
Hattie’s impulsive dispasition. but
laugh.
N
J. M. RUSSELL.
Whereupon Mrs. Pickfllaw shook her she Mid quietly. *And you have oome to
H YSICI AN and Surgeon. Office in RomcU’s
head and said, “That ahedidn’t know what ask me to help yon out of it 1"
store. State street.
stronger proof they wanted tlian that.—
“Yes.
And if you only will, mi dear
For ktr part, she waa free to own that Mrs. Jenkens, I promise you that 1 will
JOHN ROBERTS,
IHYSICIAN and Soryrea. Dw ell iu S oq Broad she never did like Dr. Wells. She knew never got into such another."
he waa a great favoNle with some folks,
“You may be sure that I will do the
but hh smooth, oily ways didn’t go down best 1 can fur you, Hattie, but yon must
H. P. CHERRY,
with her! She never had said anything, first tell ma what it isl"
OTARY PUBLIC and Cenveyaneer, will a
tend to ell bnainoM ..treated to M-with because she didn't wish to injure the young
“Well, tho “society Indios’ yesterday
prouplnoasaBd SdolUy. Rwatdenea. Jo*uutown.
man’s prospects, but it had leyg been her made mo promise to ask you a question,
Harrycounty. Mich. Bleaks kept al treys on band. private opinion that be was nothing but
a very impertinent one, I am aura you
a wolf in sheep’s clothing!—Mothers will say, when yon have heard It"
L. H. STEWART,
ought to be very careful," she added,
Mrs. Jenkens’ countenance cleared.-drawin# herself up with dignity, “with
X&gt;- una vounaoior io
‘ Ia that all, you silly child 7" she said.
Ar. AU businMS attended U» promptly and effi­ wh&lt;im they allow their daughters to as
“
Why
I thought it was something terri­
ciently. Office Ko. B, Noble » Mock, Battle Creek. sociate. I wok »■ early opportunity to
ble 1 But do pray tell me what the ques­
warn my daughters against him ; and il is
tion ia!
I am very curious to knoW
very gratifying to me to reflect that they
I. NEVINN,
about it."
had ths wisdom to profit by my advtoe.”
“They want to know," said Hattie, hes­
(Mom. When Dr. Wells firet came to itatingly, “why you didn’t marry Dr.
Gcesiptown. this wise and prudent mat­
Wells! They will have it that be has
ron was very assiduous in her atlentinns,
inroad out to be some terrible character
using every art in her power tc entrap a pirate, a robber, to say the least; and
hi in into a marriage with one of ber five
that vou have found it out and dismissed
unmarried daughters.)
8. C. PR1NDLE,
him,"
? PROBATE, Notary PnbHe, Gee“And the widow Jenkens is of the iwme
Mrs. Jenkens’ expressive countenance
piece, I’m of the opinion,” aaid ths ninia
as she heard this, underwent various
bio Miss Dorothy Wormwood. “The
changes; first she looked astonished,
airs that woman puts on are perfectly
then indignant, then she colored, and then
DANIEL STRIKER,
ridiculous; I »hould think, after fkw,
10UNTT CLKBE, Notary I’uMio, sal। Oe-eraJ that abe would hold her bead a little amiled,
"I hope vou are nnt angry,” said Hattie
I Land sod Tax Aeest.
Office in. tbe Cwt
lower.”
,
in soma trepidation, as Mrs. Jsnkena
“FahoQld think ao. too," ohimed In the
made no replv. “i promised to auk yon
eUrlubl. MnM.Wuu
“1
M&gt; I thought I must.
But you needn’t
a. H. COOK.
the tbe truth ware known, It would be tell run; indeed, 1 hope you won,t. I
egister of deeds, and Eourr Public. r.-ond ttal «b«
»O
U&gt;«» »l»
don’t see why It should be nny of their
Office in tbe Court Hon^. and ope* at.all
benre. Fees to «• paid when papers arc left «il tob.! To my oert.lt&gt;
•be hu been .Itoprtber «oo free, not only
mine!"
with Dr. well,, bot with olb.r g-l .men
•‘I am not in the least angry with you,
H. N. BHBMKffl,
I &lt;X&gt;«M
For ™.’]&gt;“&lt;. &gt;
Hattie,” said the widow, smiling, “though
IOUKTY TREASURER. Office is the Court
be glad if her conduct could be consider­ I should advise you aot to ba ao hasty,
ed onh io the light of very great Impraanother time. In giving year promise,
XS A.IWMUT,
denro/’
, , ' ’ ’
, iaasmoeh ax this caused yon •» much UD(0 ATTORNEY. Counselor st
“It seems that she wasn t Improdrot enaincBs.
You may tell those ladies that
.noosblo m^rj Dr. Wrib.” ~».rl-a
I invite them to take tea at my boose
MU Lorrtrik ; -tbooltb -o. wtM
to tnarrow afteraoun, and that I will then
k,„if -- e,p that she was over bred nnd there answer that important question
.nd atr. In lor. with Mm.
VhM onuid
1 trust, to their entire satisfaction.
You
HARMON SMITH,
ta„ been th. re.—J"
may roroe, too, Hattie,” she added, m
ITKCUIT COURT 0©M WO^V^STf
TbUoMto-b^ by tbe
I CeuasoUar A Solicitor, ta »U too Ourta of
the young girl caught up ber hat properi Suu. Bastinrs. Micb. Also, Notary PnbHc, .MI.tl~PP«T&gt;«i,?“‘ “I’00*" tWr
hory to laavtag□ revsneer. Land. Tux, Coin
Tbw message was received by tbeafore,
aatd with mingled »upriM nnd aslf cun
With surprise,
bacanec

IWEEZET dk A1.LEM.

TT0UKT3 AT LA Wand Solicitor* in Chan-

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party adjourned to the parlor. As soon
as they had seated themselvua, deep si.
lenoe reigned, for they perceived by the
widow's loqk and manner that she was
to apeak.
This lime Mrs. Jenkens did not diaappoint them. “Ladies,” she said, in a
tone that instantly secured their attention,
“I have understood that vou were all
very anxious to know why (didn’t marry

Dr. Wells.
Havel been correctly in­
formed T'
“Yea, my dear Mrs. Jenkens," said
Mies Dorothy Wormwood, who being
President of the “society" and “accustom­
ed to speaking In public,’’ volunteered
to become spokeswoman for tbe rest, “we
are.
Not from motives of cariosity, oh
no! we are above such feelings, but be­

cause we are auxiuts that the villain
should be unmaskod who had so basely
deceived us. That in case bo should re­
turn, which God forbid, he should not be
allowed to desecrate with his unholy
presence our virtuous and peacefol
homes f*
Having given vent to this burst of elo­
quence, the amiable spinster settled back
• into her chair, and subsided Into a solemn
silence, whose dignity struggled unsuc­
cessfully with tbe impatience distinctly
visible in every glance of her keen, rest­
less eyes, and In every line of the sharp,
angular face.
Mrs. Jenkens continued: “In order
that I may relfeve the disinterested, and

highly commendable anxiety whieh has
m&gt; distracted your minds for some weeks
past, snd silence the many rumors to
which it has given rise, I have concluded
to answer that important question to the
best of my sbility, upon two conditions.
The first one is, that the secret which
I shall unfold to yon, be strictly confined

to ynur own bosoms 1"
This was said with a look and tone of
great solemnity, and, aa tlie readers will
readily imagine It produced a correspond­
ing increuwn of curiosity and. ekeitament
in those who heard it

the other aide
Dr. Wells, for It was be, had already
received an Inkling of the rumors thst

affaire.

But without appearing to notice

would cnab )e one instantly to toll which
were federals and which not. Or.c would
think they were all Indiaos. ao very dark
have they become from their exposure,
sleeping without tents m they did for h
to enter unannounced.”
long time at the beginning of the wcr.
Then, without waiting
One who has Dot seen it cannot toll
what it is to see a battld.
.
If there .la anything more dreadful it is
a visit in the hospitals after a battle.
friends present for my abrupt departure.
In the Courthouse are placed a large
But the sodden and alarming illness of a
number of the wounded, our ewn and the
near relative will prove, I am confident,
enemy's without discrimination, and In
to such kind and charitablehearts, a suffi
several places in town, hospitals have
been established since the the battle. It
A deep alienee followed these words,
is difficulty to compell one’s self to dwell
which was broken by Miss Dorothy
long enough upon the acenes witnessed
Wormwood, who, raising from her seat,
there, the dying and dead, to give them
said “that it was growing dark, and she
a faithful description. Surgeons and at­
guessed that site w#uld nave to be going."
tendants have been constantly at labor,
Whereupon a number of.others started
without rest. In attending to the unfortun­
dedaring, that they “had no idea that it ate soldiers in the hospitals.
was ao late I”
Yet, after all their efforts, it was long
So, one by one, they stole out, oonfus.
before many of the wounded could be
ion upon their countenances, and shame
properly cared for and their wounds
and discomtiture in tbeir hearts, leaving
properly dressed.
the doctor and widow to themselves.
The courtroom was filled with the suf­
Now, we would not have the readers
ferers, lying upon the floor, ao many that
suppose, for one moment, that we would
it was difficult to pass about among them.
be guilty of such a breach of confidence
Among them was the Confederate Cap­
as to relate the conversation that fellowtain Jones, who had both eyes shot out,'
and whose face, covered thickly with
the moat delightful thing imaginable to
1 clotted blood, presented the most repul­
partiea’themselvea, that it ia insufferably
hat and stupid to everybody else, expect sive and pitiable sight odd could well be­
hold. Some, Indeed, were cheerful, and
ally when put upon paper.
But this we
rejoicing that, while their comrades were
may safely say, that if the widow Jaakens
many of them so seriously injured, tLeir
didn’t marry Dr. Welle, il waast’l iresws alight wounds would soon bekl and behtdidn'latk her!
o-jme honorable scare, testify iny their
patriotism and loyality. Bat tbe major­
ity of those I saw* here were dangerous
A Yew York merchant noticed, in the
wounds, and some were to suffer ampubook-keeper gradually lost hla health, lationk, and their fellow soldiers about
them, suffering from their own hard fate.
and finally died of consumption, however
I saw many in the agonies of death.—
vigorous and robust he was on entering
One,' who was raised and seated half up­
the service.
At length it occurred to
right, haunts me now with his pale, sor­
him that tbe little rear room where kept
rowful countenance.
He was almost
opened into aback yard, so surrounded
dead, and every moment would raise his
by high walls that do sunshine came into
head, open h» eyes, snd stare vacantly
the room from one year’s end to another.
around, as if he would assure himself that
An upper room well lighted was imme­
be had not yet lost all the sense of sight. .
diately prenared, and his clerks had uni­
Here aku lay some who had just died,
form good health ever after.
snd as I passed through the ball, a grey­
A familiar case to general readers is
haired guard, resting upon his musket,
derived from medical works, when an
with a solemn, grave countcunnce. was
entire English family became ill, and all
standing beside a number of dead, in the
remedies seemed to fail of their usual
attitude of a death struggle, each with a
results, when accidently a window.glass
paper pinned to his clothing,, stating the
of the family -room waa broken in cold
name, regiment, &amp;o., qf the deceased.
weather. It was not repaired, and forth­
with there was a marked improvement
in the healh of the inmates. The physic­
Doubtless the steam ram, as a weapon
ian at once traced the connection, discon­
tinued his medicines, and ordered that for coast and harbor defense, is of much
the window paue should not be replaced. greater importance than has yet been at­
• A French lady became HL The most tributed to it by tbe people or the Gov.
eminent physicians of her time were cal­ ernment. The fonr now iron dad steam
led In, hut failed to restore her.
At frigates constructing fur the English navy
length Dupeytren, the Nspolean of phys­ are to be steam rams as well as steam
ic, was consulted. He noticed that she frigate, a solid mass of iron projecting
lived in a dim room, Into which the sun under water twenty feet in advance of
Besides this,
never ahonc; the bouse being situated in the apparent bows above.
one of the narrow streets, or rathor lanes ths British Government are building ecvof Paris. He atones ordered more airy eral steam rams proper, for harbor de­
One of these is td be 9,000 tons
and cheerful apartments, and “all her fense.
burthen. Tbe French Govarament ia
complaints vanished."
The lungs of a dag become tuberoulated also turning a large share of attention to
(consumptive) in a row weeks, if kept in this naw arm of naval acrvice, and the
a dark cellar. The most commcn plant rebels are constructing a number with a
grows spindly, pale and scraggling, if no view of destroying the ships ofour block­
sunlight falls upon it. The greatest med­ ade. The “Hollins ram,” it is true, b
ical names in France, of tbe last century, considered a standard joke, but its ill
regarded snnnhine and pure air as equal success does not appear to havo ensued
agon la In restoring and mamtaining from any defect in tho fundamental prin­
health. From these facts, which cannot ciple of the thing. An experienced naval
be disputed, the most common mind officer puts his opinion on testimony, that
should conclude that cellars and rooms “no ship-of war can stand before this ter­
on the northern side of buildings, or rible weapon.” They must recede or go
apartments into which tbe sun does nnt down. Of course to sink groat affipe^
immediately shine, should never be oc­ will require great steam rama. . Bat, ar­
cupied as family rooms, ebambers, libra ranged for their work, on the roasts and
As to the
lies or stubiea.
Such apartments are in harbors, the result Is sure.
only fit for “stowage,” or purposes which coostroction and employment of steam
never require pern ns Co remain in them nuns, I cocrider the question to so far
over a few minutes at a. time. And settled that success will wait upon those
every intelligent and humane parent will who get them ready first, and in the
arrann that the family-room and the greatest numbers and force.”

the widow and said quietly, “good even­
ing. Mrs. Jenkros. I rang twice at the

They all, individually and collectively,
began Immediately to declare, “that they
would never breathe a syllable of it to
nny living being!" Miss Wormwood
heroically adding. “No. not if she was chambers shall be moat commodious,
to be stretched on the rack I
Which, aa lightest, and brightest apartments In bis
there was little danger of the recurrence dwelling.
_______

"My other condition, resumed Mrs.
Jcnksns, “ia, that none of you ask me an­
other question about it"
This last condition was harder to be
complied with, but as the widow declined
tn proceed without It, they gave their

incident of the attack on Fort Henry is
related by the Evansville JbvnteL The
rains, which had fallen snme days before
the fight softened the earthworks intn a

assent
ton-inch columbiad «n the fort. The reb­
“Then, ladies,’’ said Mrs. Jenkeos.
els not noticing the queer eartridge thus
speaking slowly and distinctly, ‘T will
furnished them, rammed In theirs, and of
inform you that the reason why I haven’t
married Dr. Wells, is—because ks Aos
new aatai sw."
8* aumptetdy absorbed were thus
says the double load of mad and powder
is still In the gun, and will take some
trouble to get it otit.
Aw Hpmblb Huao.—One of the scaldthreubold of the half

The next day *

h-ar‘

ed their volleys of balls at cur men, large
numbers of the rebels He, pierotd in the
fore head or face as they rose above their
hiding plaos to shoot at tlte federala.—
There is a peculiar ghastliness hi the ap­
pearance of the enemy’s dead.
Did not

Txnnx u Asuwdakcx.—Are you embarvasoed io your affairs! That ia ae
much a matter of God’s concern aa yours.
Do you know where tbe bread of lo-morIs coming from!
It b coming from
God's loaf.
And where is hb loan Ho

good things. -‘SufTicieDt unto the day b
ths evil thereof." One of the petitions
of Um Lord’s prayer is, “Give us this
day otor daily brand." Whan that with­
ers, and there is no more blood iu it,
thoa God will be deed; but until God to
dead that petition, being totrabed, will
yield food and raiment. Do not bq
afraid. Oh, ya of little faith oaa ya not
trust that God who baa udmioM&amp;reff to

•

�tins prov

life, III

during the past winter, to make a little

property without due process of law

bmt

H. W.

CkiWo jljUorm. bU( to Wkn b.ck
upon
joo the
the Douglas
Douglas doctrine
doctrine in
in relation
relation to
to
(k.v.rrfof.-nooinuir.^uon.
Lefw

The BesaUi
OurWurns from the county mw *ot
full at the tuau pogoing to pr*W. So far
ftv V« M“ljr u f-'llo. &gt; ■■

M U«r4

examination into thia atatemenL

It will

prinriprf ^snft in the platform

khu; “That It. fe one •£ tbs first duties

ft. mud M^oriyr—Amw.WoaS *uj«r-

riser;

«t buFli*ileft ftAautUr

’» &lt;■ '•

-

MMMlaMy
*• &amp;(*«(•■
“ft.( Coegft- lM n nt puMn (ri*

IrvinjUal! Republhsn, and■ rtidUet*

(hu.

ft.

xlobe,

otft. umterw

J. M. Walker supervisor.
Rutland electa Asa p, Rnrk, Republi­

The only part of the Chicago platform

can supervisor by 20 majority.

Yankee Springs electa Timothy Mika,

of legislating

Republican by 37 majority.
OrangaviiU is strongly Republican,

upon the question of slavery ia tbe torn-

sleeting. Aaron Blake by a feffi*

follows !

tu^qrl-

ty. Tlus is a gain.
Barry is 'Republican by 18 majority—

“That the normal condition of all the

territory of tbe United Stoics ia that of
That, as our Republican fatUni

L. Polly au^ervUtir.
. .
Ilppo cle^s Pqter Howard»Republican

freedom.

supervisor on a Union ticket over J. E.

our national territory ordained that *no

Hall, straight Republican.

persons should be deprived of life, liberty

Maple Grove—Leander Lsphan, Rapubliaau by 20 majority.

Repub­

lican, by 14 vote*.
Johnstown, tvtr true, has elected'Levi
M. Dewy. Republican, by a majority of
110.
The whole Republican ticket ia
elected by majorities of over a hundred.
Woodland— Milo T. Wheeler Repub­
lican supervisor by 27 majority.

A Democratic gain.

Thornapple elects J- F. Emory, Re­
publican, supervisor, and all the

Repub­

lican ticket bat Justice to fill vacanay,
School Inspector and one Constable.

If Assyria and

Prairievilla cleat Re

publican Supervisors, as formerly, tho
Board will stand thirteen to three.

A

Republican gain of two over last year.

first day of April

The

being “All

1’uOl’s Day” everybody is supposed, ac­

cording to custom to perpetrate all man­

ner of jokes upon their* neighbors.

In

the case of a Mr. Dyole, who had just

left one of the Canadian towns to take a
place upon the local staff of tbe Detroit
.idverliMr, one of these jokes took rather 1

a serh'us turn. It seems some wag,under
a fictitious name sent information to the

Deputy United States Marshal at Detroit
that said Doyle was an emissary from

die Sauth and

was bearing dispatches

from Mr. Slidell to the Southern Confed­

eraey.

Tbe joke took, and Doyle

arrested.

was

Of course, nothing was found

among his effects or on

bis person to

warrant his detention, and

he was at

eucs liberated, and was not, as the Free

Preet stated, held over for examination.
The affair mflbt bare given Mr.

Doyle

some anhoynnee, and really was a God•»$nd to the Golden Circle Democracy of

Detroit.

The Free Preu says : ,“Mr.

Doyle may thank his stars that be is not
a 'democrat, for had

bo been

he would

hare been honied off to Fort Layfayette,
wfthqut U•al,’* Ax-

or property without due prooeas oi law'

ever such legislation is necessary,

We think also that

Mr. Doyle may thank bis stars that he

■stamp, as had he been, he would very
likely have had. ampug bis effects, evi­
dences of treason, as all of that class

formerly arrested have bud.

McClellan

tag ofleltara to theii* friends, by tho sol­
We notice

rial some of our exchangee pronounce
this an outrage.

stoH»y.v

That it Is a hardship,

u'c.will admit, and that it does not effect
the objectintended by it, is "also oartain.

Late Richmond jNipers show that t-iia
rebels arc as well informed m ever of

McClellan's movamente of the number

Wutiogton, April A

The Timet' curr^spondent telegraphs
to-night from Bitdff’s

Ferry as "follows:

Hooker** Division Thursday. April t.
. “A corps of pfeked men, belonging to
the Excelsior brigade, left Liverpool Point
under the command of 0rij. Sickles, early
On Thursday marnlng for Stafford Court
House on a recorinalsanoe. The troops
landed at Shipping Point batteries and
marched from thence past DumfrW® thro’
Aqqula tn Stafford Qourt House. There
wm skirmishing between a body of six
hundred rebel cavalry and the advanced
corps of Sickles’ command, rix mtlra
this side of Stafford, add firing was cohtinned until we reached that place. The
rebels in their retreat set fire to the town
and all the stores. Our forces promtly
stopped the conflagration.
•
“Our casunlitics were two woundvdand a few missing. The corps marched
48 miles in 17 hours, over thu w»&gt;rst
mountain roads.
“At Fredericksburg there are few
troops. They are falling bnek to Rich
m&lt;»nd. The citlxens state that the Con­
federate Government intend abandoning

to

Hi &lt;»^d cte

M*

.hh ft. «o&gt;.
ftre. rtoft •«» «r«l M **•

toel puwi upfirtSe &lt;•)•« ,&lt;rf lhe tod
u&gt;*“

mills below (be hind ft. "bri
our artMh the charge la far fetched, aa no

range.
AH through the passage a eoutiuanus Are of m-aketey wm Imp* up
farm the shore; many tMiffsta struck

the boat, but all hands being ’below. »o
body was hurt. The Chrottdolst did not

discharge a gun during the entire pas­
sage. She passed tbe last battery within

HMiaud a«d

The Dmch have taban

Newcastle h still blaek with

coal

The

denurtracy have carried Hasting* *• u*«»t

an hour after leaving tbe fleet.
only, perhaps, a Uttla more so; having
Telegraph from hfetti No. fl. Ia«t «»enIng. says very heavy firing was heard In
the direction of New Madrid. It- w*» hie, by majorities trifling or enormous,
thought the Corondorel was engaged with as suited the fancy of the vofera. John
some ol tbe rebel gunboats.
From one A. Fuller la the lucky Republican who
to eight heavy reports were heard per succeeded in gaining an elactioa.
Wc
minute. Her escape from thiury - while
running the blockade m attributable to always give up when beaten, and never
willconnsel
tbe
democratic
policy
of
the feet that she hugged the shore of the
Island so closely that it waa Impossible seceding when “flailed oot.H If there is
for tbe rebels to depress their guns suffi­ ever a time when ruch a policy might be
ciently to bit her. There is grefct rrjoicexcusable, it would be. io seceding from
jng throughout tho fleet at her signal

New Advertisements.

every other provision of the constitution,
purpose of paring tbe

wc

knew also that the Republican party waa

Philadelphia, still continues its kind and
Advioae

from

New Madrid confirm

the previous reports of the erection ol
rebel batteriesopposite that point
AU

using the whole power of tbe’ Goverptaenl

to maintain all tbe provisions of that
sacred instrument; but we would hardly
have supposed six months ago that the
democratic presses of the North,

that

profess loyalty to the government wsuld
have come out st this day and told Jeff.

Davie and his minions that the objeot they

were aiming at was a noble one, and that

The river is felling rapidly, and troops
can soon ba landed at any point along
the banks bore.

as soon as

GreuktU. »od

beneficent aid to the afflicted in all tbe
tbof.sitily trated by PbjsfciaM
and ths Pnaatbood. and 1* now tba ofllcial retna
loyal Staten, and everywhere maintains
dy used.by tb« PhyAcitns, uader lb« name of
•Solutivo Benovador da Medway," (tbe Sssclah a high character far bortoraidw conduct,
for Radway'a Raady ■ Resol real; in the treatment and professional skill.
We feel insured
0&gt;!^b8dffi?£3S(i"Ka 1’Jte
that it may be relied upon aa a sonpd

and highly useful institution. A uew card

New Yorir, April 7.

fmm Its manager* will be fauad

•*A letter from Hilton Head- 3. C.,
received says; “From North Edisto wc
have stirring hitdHger.ce. The rebels

fliey should sucoscd in de­

in our

advertising columns.

lias been very wintry.

IttsMMnsr U an knew
Ui.n.d«I1U»lirr»p f»r
Pntinrih'G THE BLOOD.
— -r (,„
bruhmcy to tbe

A severe

north

MMW.

™&lt; J““r

.. uMd to read in our old primmer, and
we uuerly auetaw &lt;1 to &lt;w polltloa.—

And we (bin! V often had done Rle»K
(he Diwcwalie mujoriey ta (hl. tontop.
would bare been |A" iban it 1..

fell uf Fort Dune!won, tbe I^oudon Satur­
day Beviea, a j**i&gt;M«l very unfriendly
to our Government, gives tbe rebels tbu

foll&lt;iwln&lt;t thrust:
.
“The Southern papers will hencfqrth.
nerhaax. think it expedient to discontinue
their »hitwd attack* un tbu Federal sol­
diery. which, according U&gt; their theory,
only • -,
,1 the national want «&gt;f
courage al Bull Run.
ft Is more excu­
sable !wr mu sukiiera to U charged with
■ panif than far a division to lay down
ita arms almon* Mt the commencement &lt;*f
a caiHptMgn wklob had l&lt;H&gt;ug been fore—

CHKsrxa.—The special correspondent of
the N«*w Y«rk World accounts fi«r tiv
small force left at Wmcbreter two«fr&lt;&gt;0t
tbr ruU-1 Jaikwui.
Ji sgya that th«
whole nrpe farmee
Gen.
hiui
been ordered to Fairfax Omri*Ht«&lt;Me to.
reinforce Gen. MvQeiian.
A small por
tiwW of the division had been prcrceiled
from nmn-hing. how ever, by the break­
ing of the pait»«w» bridge &lt;»w the Sbrnnflilnah. If thiaaroideu.t u&gt; the bridge had
occnrvff a few bmirs Infer, too few would
hnv«- km left L&gt; have made a sucoeasfal
stand assinrt Jncksnn, and tbe work of
Sunday would have been a drfeat, instrod*
of a victory.

'

.

Gxm BvKuamtN Frath*.—-The mng
nificent vfotorfcM of R--anokr and New,,
hern, together a ith the other numermn*
yet important Bnccrwanf Grn-BumsHl. ,

are now the themr of grateful mention in
every patriotic ianiily h«&lt;mr.
!nqrt&lt;fv.t
sermofi.B’rimp rinrAe. of 'Rh&lt;xfe~ Wand,
made the fidb-wing priwhal slhirtnn t
“While be wm (.tanning Ms magnificent
to occupy

expedite«, it wire my fortune

and i sbid! newer forget hnw, every mim­
ing. we used tn kneel down together, nti&lt;i
pray fur the bleating nf G*«d upon his.
e**lMnn work. That blessing ensures hix
riiccvm.
The Lord nf Hosts is with hini^.
the God of Battles is bia refuge.*’

W HATS IH A Namx.—Tbe Rev. Dr.,
Moure of Richmond, delivered a lecture
in that rity. «• tl&gt;e origin and meaning.of
words In which man v cuefoae facts weredeveloped, among uhhh were that the
wwra Davia means "Cod is with ns,” and
that Lincoln, when subjected to etymolo­
gical analyeb. mraaa **«» tbe verge of a
precipice ”— Chsrlnftm hftrmtry.

It occnra tii in* that Dr. Moore haa
mode n mistake in regard to the meaning
of Dfvta. The word realty, means “The
bird bsdpu-i! which is more apt and

The Ductor is right na to the meaning of
Lincoln. It is true chat President Lincoln
ia‘\m the rnepaif a precipice”—but he
ia merely leaking over to see bow far

J5T“ A enrrtwpotTdent contributes this
to the Omnibeu: Our warshsruomab
(Mrs. MeFadden. call her) bad a son itj

that day.

Jt

ft saM

frigate-, called &lt;&gt;n her

priest and deaired

that afflictions Meer oomp singly.
“Pot it Io w.wda. Mn. MO'.dd«C tod
he.
“W&lt;dl thia, just nidi
th.. :
‘-W pfAbri iff

pointed a Republican Cngnmittee far the

mristner

Kv *4.*

V.fa

to •

requested for the k-wI i
McFadden, bsrrin’ hr

1W
postponed till hjrtbrr adv

••ho&lt;&gt;ra.*

U is said that but uumpnri-

tbe Forty-sixth New Ywrk

f
of

Twa Rsport nfethe TWtriPp Board

Hastings,

shows

an

Indebtodurea

agatoat the town «f about a hmsdred dotUni^ehj^wtiaim mi a
"but he U «hy.* a&amp;tad hi* &amp;
thirty men on a reconnuiaenaee

hood, should utter such santitnenta, or

tempt riw»T’ eomr *.n th* knowlrnje of

blo»

ac evldsmoe of diapleaasre at the result

IMPORTANT 90 filUtB.
from Ibt lystom

n.*hir&gt;(

•born- *g»m Mr. “Joitftw.r «wi
“ft»t a*M( Vine ^w&gt;n.n

two days

easter drifted enow upon tbe farw of
Nature on Monday night—perhaps aa

crf.lha rlectluo on

• nd—

«M lb. verdict of bll gonil mra mdtror,*
.nd

Cmnmercwi.

Tua Wkatbxr for the part

have come- down In considerable force,
and sureseded in cutting off the other

night nearly an entire company belonging
to tltf 55th Pennsylvania regiment, which
and destination of tho tro’opa on tbe pen­
stroying all tkeofksr proviafons of tbe
waa On Little Edisto Island as a picket.
insula nsur Furtreas Monroe. There are
constitution, tbtir northernpwMtiasl breth­ Strangely enough .they negleeted to
other leaks to be stopped, of more ooumren and aids would turn in and assist guard the bridre between them and the
mtentee khan soldier’s letters to their fomthem in destroying thia .only. rMiaininy main force, and the enemy succeeded in
burning thin, and then aurrounded the
riies, and it is to ba hoped that this inter,
picket,kiirmg thros and wounding a dozen,
diet-will soon be removed.
heard ftopenjy and publicly.avpyed by
sod captured About thirty of &lt;»ur
some of these big little Democrats, “That The balance escaped to North Edisto;
Tbe storm on Wednesday waa
if this government cannot be sustained. since then there has been skirmishing,
very severe along ths Misaiasippi River,
bat with no revulL Ample reinforce
all thd way from Ifland No. 10 to Orira
Col. Moore direct

ind aVovc,

The

Virginia.
An official war bulletin from the War
Department creates two new military
1st. That portion of Vir­ tiocAfc
and we deny tho aatbflrily of Congress, departments.
policy to advocate. aga&gt;°rt these triumph,
ginia and Maryland lying between the
of a territorial Legislature, or of any inMountain Department and Bine Ridge,
ant invaders ®f our rights, who have jmrt
dlviduals to give legal existence to sla­ U» be called the Department of the Shen­
now su successfully stolen tbe political
very, in any territory of the United andoah to be commanded by Gon. Banks
bread and butter which jasdy butoeged
2d. That portion of Virginia lying east
Btetoe."
tn the Republicans of this township; hut
of the Blue Ridge and west of the Poto­
The first preposition contained in
mac and the Fredericksburg and Rich­
we propose to buckle on anew our armor
this section,—that
the natural condi­
mond Railroad, including the District of
and attack tbe villains in front, when the
tion of the territories is that of freedom ; Columbia and the oountry between tho
—draws after it the logical sequence that Patoxent, to bo called the Department of RAD W AY’S RENOVATING
are permitted to give thani bottle.
. .
RESOLVENT
slavery is an uunatural thing and cannot tbe Rappahannock, to be under the coin
Fellow Republican*, thu fallowing fig­
Bt A CLEANSING STlltTP
mand ofGto. McDnwelk
exist there without a violation of the
Washington, April 5.
ures will tall our tale of w«a'|
natural laws; for ft is a well settled
Complaints having been made by the
For 3upsrrt»or,
.
principle of law that slavery can only
commanders of military- posts that moveDavkl G. RubiuKun, Dem,
184
exist by positive enactments Af a munici­
insnts are impded aad discipline retarded
Alvio W. Bale). Rep.
131
pal character and that the motneot the by tbe preeencu of mule and female vis­
Slaveholder removes his slave from the itors, the Secretary of War ha* ordered
John S. Goodyear, Dam.
that no passes be granted to visit Fort-I
HUMORS AND H0RE8 OF ALL KINite
country where that tntuueipal law exists,
Julius Russel, liep.
irti disease* entailed from Small Pox. Mb*resa Monroe or other military posts to
to tho country whore the r^turol law is
L EiTiirBLis. Fwtbs ass A ore, Y bllsw. Ttany person not engaged in the military
e. as» trnisa Psvsm. Dsomx. Dsxrxsaa.Fm.
the supreme law, that moment tbeaiave's service, and has autborizsd commanders
Hiram J. Kenfiald, Deni.
John W. Stebbins, Rep.
fetters fail off aad he stands on an equal of military pwta to remove all persons
148
nut
engaged
io
the
service.
P
amw
for
footing with his master, as the God of
purposes of trade and business are also Tts*k&gt;n*.or u&gt;r other mbm. IUDWaY'8 REN­
PlrimJei Brown, Dem.
Nature designed, and “once free be is
1.77
OVATING RESOLVENT will »pee&lt;’ih eradicate
refused.
Harmon Smith. l»«-p.
9itj particle of dlieue, aad n iseast ths child
155
forever free.” So it would seem, by
with hurt lb
Now York,,April 5.
this clause that no legislation by congress
INDIES
The World save private information
John O, Tmklcr. D»«m.
If®
prohibiting slavery in tbe territories
derived from a responsible' source, fans
Am'* R. Hall. Rep.
146
would be necestiary. But as there arc reached here, that Beanregard has i*en
Fci
’
ticUoU
laaprcler.
bad men who do not hesitate to violate outflanked near Corinth and compelled
RKSOLYEST.
F D Vkh-t, (fall iNin) DrU. J(Sl
all laws, no matter how mored,—whether
. TO.
. TO
.
.
TORep.
A.
Ph.fo
Drake.
d&gt;&gt;
of God or man,—the statesmen who pen­
. Gvoroe Rice, (vacancy,) Dt
font. Iflfl
phis, not far from tba Mistiia'ppi. Gio
ned those resolutions asserted,—ns will
J&lt;tf|n-b W. Bauer&gt;D.. •!&lt;» Rep. 148
rious news [adds the ITor/rfj may be ex­ RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT^
IB A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.
be observed in the other clause of Section pected io a lew dayk
Bad Caulk, HacAlue and dry Coerh. Btitchlnr
ar Wnmchinr. Patu fe ths BMa. Pain aroaad Um
Wte Co-iper,
D*m.
8,—that as our lathers abolished elavery
IM
St. Lotti*. April 5.
Heart, *hurlne»a of Brestk, Bard nrauiiiag.
Allen J&lt; nw.
do
17ft
in all our national territory, aud ordained
Tl»o correspondent of tba Hipublican Sharp Faina wban taking a breath, and all other
Mareitx W Riturr.
painful
avinplotna.
art
quic.ly
rrarrad
bribe
178
“that no person should be deprived of writing irum tho flag ship Benton on tbe
renovating resolvent.
Luther Benut-t. &lt;fo
177
Ita
&lt;u»
will
epMdtiX-deliver
the
disabled
and
evening
of
tbe
3d,
says:
“
Early
this
life, liberty or property Without due
John A. Faller,
Rep.
166
diMaae-strickea euBerer from
process of law” that if any attempts morning wi attempt was made to tow
Charir. M Nk-bole. &lt;k.
130
A LIVING DEATH,
the rebel floating battery ton point where
Marcus S. Srt-bbina. do
should be mads to violate ibis proposition
And trifore bim to bis frienda In a sound and
IU
it could otuntMud our mortar bualH.
A beaUty eMtoes.
Murtitnrr-W. Buck, do
of tho oonstitotion, then it would be our
brisk fire was opened by the mortars and
duty by legislation to maintain it, and io course of half an hour the battery was
Ir ts a SdGMTFicAKT and gratifying
defeat those attempts. So if sur Demit" struck several times, ’splinters being
fact that every Democrat elected in this
crat friends will tell us when, and where, thrown in all directions, and several
n
to
all
pliniologiMatbsS
beams displaced. One shell exploded
town
on
Mi&gt;nd|^, made the
very
MCBOFCLa. LEPROSY. 6TPHIL1R,
and how,—sjnoe the election of Abraham
directly inside the battery, whan it whm
strongest kiod of professions of loyalily
Lincoln they have made aUrmplt to malate immediately submerged to the .water’s
to the Union. No word of apology for
this moit taered provision of the constitu­ edge and towed out of range.
.The steamer Winchester, which was
tion, we will call tho attention of congress
We hops our republican friends, and loy­
to it and ask to have tbstn punished for sunk some time sinee to obstruct thn
-ohannsl north of the Island used by tbu
al democrats also, who voted for . them,
Uwar wkked attempt*: at such violation. '
rebels as a point irou&gt; which to watch •kill ofihtlr beat phyrteiM*. With knowledge will watch them a little and see bow long
&lt;«ur movemenu, waa shelled to-day and of UMefasis Dr. Itaswar was determined io teat
they continue in grace.
^‘iMJJwTYA RENOVATING fiEHOLVENT.
of the Democratic party for the last year
‘•Skillful firing to-day made the enemy which wm prsnred eiptmly &lt;o meet the exibaa been engaged in an open violation of
for the avowed

lias prohibited, for the presnt, the writ­
diers under his command.

her.

• .

violate it;

way to a violation of this one; and
No Mose Lrnni.—Gen.

rotate
l&gt;

Iw xLi TV O

maintain this provisalon of the esnstito-

tion against aU attempts to

good

Prof.’’

KADWAY'8 BBBOLVENT.

Castleton elects David Smith, Domocrat and Union.

when thsy had abolished slavery in all

it becomes our duty by legislation, when­

Gain.

Bolttmore—Eli D. Enton, Republican
was elected over J. 8. Tuxbury,

.

that refers to this subject

btockade
She bad iff

OF THS WSSRLY
KPWH

"V Aik

upon

which Abrahfjn LUicoln was elected It

visor. ,
Caritop is also Democratic byt^rt&gt;Qttf

COMPENDIUM

M« Article

CaruodoW

�■uMa’trega.-.ea
A wdtmMWj Hftl df th. tmtMSn I

■^—L—.-..j------- ■-

|r

- - r

n

■t Htd-Wdrt. &lt;MU W, AraMtaM. BU-1
('■ •nimitte. Sir’ W. AfVMtrvmg. and *
number of Mimtlftt g«l»flcm«j.
Tbe

i weapon w»i worked with the
&gt;e jnd ftciftty by a eniatt aum
xrs. aljd t^ic experimeitta were

shd Frvers. mtivs«d&lt;aHK«M»-are entirely

„
ip every rcepect successful.—
The ^un not. -being yet rifind, was, o|

eoctroM and cured by these rvmedias.
•'a’^MUMdrfib WOJP

cotw, used sa a amooih bore, and was
repeetrdly find with a twdid spherical
bail wei^ieg one beednd . and fifty
pounds, and a ehaegc of ftsrty
ponthr.

LIVER KEGJWATOR

pouads of

Pemcyes tbe mmbld and bilious deposits from

The^xpcrimenUtre pralimio-

■Smfi

11 is • superior

PrfBe foe/ry.

FAMILY MEDICINE,
petiisas*, sad Um
fj;of u&gt;» ordsr

A nobler tbamv my kKn It 1thin prsiM sfHaaMcK*a matcbleaa Fills.
Emerson Etheridge ua Slavery.

t-tpouaed a* Hwy ««ta in

the oapitai

of

a 4mvcBut?, thin ’ arc worthy »»f menUee:
..
,’..

•Let the tell th* people of Tennessee
a plain truth :
You banc to live in the
l.nion—wfth yeur negroes if you tWA,
wlthmrt them if yon mari ’ The Uninn is
wort^ more thin all the eMruliiUieu and

negore* In th* world.
•blether ilaui set* tbe Union severed, I
woiMtodny have slavery deMmycd. and
the Lukeltoo Jibs*rated. ’
’
•*The Government
maintain its

authority.
Will you rclhrii 1 Pam for
the erar going »n fiirever. until the rebel
linn is sujidurd.
“A benign G«&gt;verument uStqi p*rd&lt;&gt;n
tn nil that were mivpuided and deceived.
IfjM
l accept It. and return tn
your an«tgiance, your every town will
&gt;he Converted into an urvetial. and your
4&gt;asUtre« Into Gelds of blood.”

Tnn Skirmish

mkar

Crrim

BEST Assortments

DRY GOODS

DXBUKO’S

LIVER REGULATOR
LIMB BITTERS,

In Ute m alter of Me estate o* John ( . Bagbee,
decaesed.
.
(Ju isadiac and f;liqg tka natitiou, duly reritted
of SabriuM H. Hughes, wide it of said deceased,
praying, Uroenaiu rmnooa therein Mt forth, that
■dmfotetratJen of said astels be gramad as the
petitioner and 8. C. Woodman
TliersOpon It ia ordered, that Mrmdtv the uStt
day of April, 1A6X. at Steves o'etotM in the
-2.h\’rJQfREK,Bd K^°‘
forenoon, be aaaigned for tbe bearing of arid pallTown 4 S. itengt 1&lt;» W. It-i M-lurtha Mros.
Uns; and that tbe heirs al law of said deceased
Also tbe Muth part of tbe west hall of st W V am! all ufhsr person* interested In said Wtatfoara
of .Sec. I J. Tuan t X. B ifi W, kJ NMOGths sersa
reamred lu appear at a session of .aid Court, thee
Title warranted, Applv to
to be b-.ldau al the Prubale Office, in tbe vUlega
apriiMl
r
JOHN DORR.
uf Hastings, and sbvw CMSC, if anv there be, why
the praver ofthe prtttsovier sboold »Sl ba granted.
Rcourllla, Muu|ue Co , X T.
And It if farther ordered, that the pititionrr
giva notice to tbe persaua iu wrested in said estate
of tbe pendency of Mid petition, and the bearing
thereof, fey earning a copv of this order to bo
published is the Republicao Banner, s ntwroapar
printed and rirpulaliug iu aaid county of Barry,
1
**?yr*,yc4^J1, •““’’Stately previous

And now eousidcr myself Jteirtly et^od,"
Hon. John Croee writes, -'Brooklyn, March 15
IMG. lu tbe spring of IMS I took s severe cold
wUI»h induced a violent fever I took two doses

For Sale!

DARUN^S LIVER REQLJLA TOR
ft broke up my cold and fever st ouce. Previous
to tbit attack, I bad been troubled with dyspepsia
several months: I have frit nothing of il since?*
OtisStedley, IM..-1N East Mth Street. X T.,
writes: Aug. IS, IMO.—I had a difficulty with lbs
Kidney complaint three yean, with eoustent paia
in tbe small of my baek. I bad used moot all kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until

DR. ROBACK'S

DARUN9S LIFXR RXGGL4TVB,

STOMACH

BITTSIS
TO BE EXCELLED

PRIXDL&amp; ,
:dga of Probate. '

Regulator
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

arc, aoX oK^rcA to XW \aC
a% a raca\e\v\.c x^Vack \x&gt;AX
eave aW Xke
w'ax.cXx
5\.c*\b Mb \wvt Xo," k\\X a* a
vc'ta«A’\,a\. aaeaX— a 2,rv.aX
HtoaVaXor oK X\xx
Aw X\\c H"\.\\.oa% &amp;MbXAeX*
o^ Xkc. AV «&gt;X aaCi SouV&lt;aX\\ert
\\a%, ^or a Wft Xvcwu, Wu
awvcXx. vxxeAnA aw avX\t\€ o\
^Xotnack U\.XX«,r%, vfrhkebs ’A
Xakexx vfc \eco\vtr t\wabVX\Xbfc»,
awA aX Xke ^.ro^er Xvtuft, are
a %wyc. y.rr.txwXAve o$

■

Liliovbs Fever,
Fever and jdgue.
Liver ComplcLirit,
(Lycpepcia, '
rndigesiurn,
JcLundicc,
Kidney Cornplaints,

awA akk 4‘\%ca%t% o^ a u«ukar waXuve..

AH persons having claims sgatpal tbe
a Griffo,
dceeaaed, are hereby untiled and requested to
present the same f&gt;f rxamination and sdluameo:
to the uadt-rsigned L'&lt;imtnia»ionere,dM|y sppoluied
by tbd rrebate Court lor tbe county of Barry,
who will meal forwuch purpose, at tbe County
TrcMtirsr's oftee, is tbe viftaga of Wasting*, in
-id eunntr.os Natarday.tbe third da* ef M^y next,
end cm Saturday tbe seventh day of JaneaaKl.
ot.e thousand, elrbt buodred *nd sixty-two; al tbe
mmstM tea eMmk, A. K. o« the respestlv* day*
above mentioned, Hta.tneolhs from tea third day
of March. 1Mb. briag tha.Umo limited by tbe
Hoti Probate Own fbr the fieri adJaittBeeft of
all rtoiass agrtMt aaid estate.
Dated/Mareh It. teM,
.
ZT bailey,

apreti

reH-lBteor. Om&lt; t wj r*1’*"’* hwt Fyt’IAHm «?'**»'
to Mr dim:, rW* •- res mooifatw b!« |d.l»
tfa

LIFB RlTTEM.

I patted dotted blood by tbe urethra. I an now
entirely cured,and taka pleasure in roeommeudlng
these remedies.”

Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Street. K. T.,
writes i “Feb. 80. IMO.—I base been subject to
attauksof Asthxcajha tagHeenty years. 1 Lave

CUM MihiteION ER'S NOTICE.

&lt;»tir dinpxtvbes:
*‘Oi«&amp;*tur&lt;luy itAcrnaion t detnchmMH

attend to."

• frm'JilM. X. T. Hth
temU»aW«ZjT,Ty* U-

of

RWS»t ft C. Prindls, Jpdgs of

Btiwox.—

(Jrw-e upon a time, a worldv ffitan, who
was wholly at&gt;a*&lt;rbed in the aocumnla
tsMW* a.Lur».pt;rty, was gently rernonatrai«4 upon the tai Eject by his clergyman.
stAl rcmitukd of the necusrity of prepar­
ing flw another world.
talk to
■uavf auiuhcr world.” was the reply,
sate world at a time is •• rnuah as I can

la a superior lode and diuretic; exeellent -ia
cases of loss of appetite. fistaleney. female weakneea. irregularitiee, pain tn tbe side and bawala.

Dot* dikesas gffiict /•« f do not &lt;fo4M
Tbn ciaminr co rape on it will must I
And tieaMb sjAh, yvw Wslw MU.
If yo. fly oi naw to Hsauoft PUIa.

Th* Watehiiipruii RrjouUicu given the
f &lt;n«&gt;wtng fatriletilnr. ofthe sk’Fmi-!) near
the Chiun Brxrige, previ'HMly reporlasd lu

«•! Smaanrtk VirgmlK CtMrnlry tnadu u
dmJi'iit n Uninn lady named Tcnnnnf.
who li*t*s nI*fit a mile and a half fnxn
the •'hnin Bri.lgr.
WWIe engaged in
rnitanHIbg sn&lt;l p&gt;&lt;lai*ing the residence &lt;*f
Mrs, Tvminnt tbvv wrrr discovered
'
by a
p«wri&lt;&gt;ii Aif C*J. Bsyani'’■ Pcnusy Iranut
Cirrnfry «lv. nt .inn1 chvrgvd 4«»n
up. m
tlicnt. &lt;M»- vr*it*
mnageiacot
t-nsutsd. which rc»
•f the rebel cmalry. !&gt;&lt;it not before they
hud seimred Mr*. Tvtiiml and her dtttgli
ter, wh&gt;’ui they cmHcywl away io Mr
I'eiiMni'e 'Mtyg*.
prrYJmtah harm6.M-d the
purjuise.
'
easmslitv las Bdysrdk Cai
airy in th* n)(t«iiiroh. wav the »»«.iiiidis
i-f.ine a-.ldl/’ir, uht&gt; wit* •­ in.vyi'd t«» th:
1*hr !•&gt;« ttf the rrl
city the •ren.u aH.»l«?.
uls could tits* be axC'-rtaiue'l, aidu»u"li it
is ■upp'.md «im» «.f tbrtn inirot hm.
•»evti hit.
Xfr-.TctHMifl lw» lf&gt;»* s hit.'
iuUfd nrol i«iu. wle« dif*i in fighting fi»r «hi&gt;
flt’r. nnd rtnw hi-rwlf nnd ttaighttr will
have t«i -ufl’. r th.- Iturr&lt;-ra «if Richaimid’l&lt;«titet&gt;nie prifoo'. nnd the Innulia of ret*!
ile their't vmatning property
uwspsAwri jualP'he devasUtisfos of war.”

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS
WE ARE N O W ON HAND
with one of the LARGEST add

laud CKurs7ta‘rsM^laM*Afrto!?Ma-

pta fullowlfaA sentences were uttered
bv Emvrnen Etheridge, ia hie speech st
Tennemw. Corning as they
did front Hb&gt; nujirtli of a »!avdw»lder. and

.Much better than pills, and mnob taaiar to taka.

Darling’. Liver Regulaor.
Kvcr shown in this

afatfoe rt-dteooe ire'bl.falMaHiMUMUl.rf*. Bai.:
jMMla UM .dsitutuitit’-u *r y-er Jor&gt;«4eci."At tfa
akrr»ytta:J,
Io to y.-U a&lt;4f&gt;. u-t uT o.«rre * HK.nt

ntKfaltw tela fa L»i j-lut. sad Vjire. MroVo. y«s
rerel ta-ofaj L, year re is *[»«:. R. a ire ««rt*. t

Market, which we

are prepared to sell at a small
advance from

Darling's Life Billers,
and waaaaMrWpasrW. I havobed no attack aiaoe."

NEW YORK COSTS.

*,e-.4re.nyjlH#%
0; V LtKUltt.M. H.
Rhinn.thin, Cat, Liver Coo.pt al At.
Jsacrr-'Hrore. rofaa O-. 1'fc.eih J&lt;&gt;. has
De. J.C. Arutryir.l tore
epkj.r’ jfill rkr—lc in
T &lt; . Ire* He..,. h Irk 1-Mtat I ft

D. Westervelt, Esc, of South Sth. deer Sth St.,
Williamabargfa, L. I . writes: "Aagust1.1MD.—
Having been troubled with a difficulty in tbs Liver
and to bilious attacks, I was advised, by a friend,

'darling's LIVER REGULATOR.

H. X. SHB^OOX. [ rtuesra.

I did so end found It to operate adslnblv, reaov
ing the btle snd arousing the liver ta activity. I
k-.. -I— .— -A tt .. .

■MtJtrj jaarfa-rocerilu.. l-aeas I a a Ufa livvw

FAMILY MEDILIXE.
bUdru M tbe Probsts Office te
tuiiga cn Tuesday thv 2.’,tb daj
year of our Lord one thottsaod
- ------ --- —I gay-vrs:
Present Shennas C. Poodle.Judge of Probate.
lu t1&gt;e matter ofthe estate of Martin C. Burge
Iste of U*rf&gt; ia smd eooety, daosM*&lt;l.
On reading sudtUiagt&gt;s peteUuu. Suh’Striked
uf Ju.i.h Bu-ge Bsseictor of iho Isst Will sad
Testament nt ssW deceased proving for eertsla
rose eta tuvroin set forth that be map be jirciissd
tussHcertsm Roa’ Esto in said pantioo described
fu^Ue-puipo* uf puling (ha debts of .aid de-

Thereupon-t is ordered that M sudsy k also iSsb

otbsr persona luteroated is Mid eststv. are rsqair«d to appear at a session uf ..Id Co art. tbtu to
be iiotdru st the Piobste Office In Heating*, and
slwiwcaMCri aatv these In-, why the prayer of ths
patjtMiuar ahoula uut be grsa'-edAnd tt I* farther ordered that tbe petitioner
giro nuttee to all &gt;»rtiea fntactrd, of tbe pen­
dency of Mid pvtftp*. s^.-’&gt;,,he Nearier Uteroof.
by c.utioga copy of ildsMti andordet to be
published tn tbe Republican teener, s public
orswpaper printed at 11mting* &lt;nd circulating ia
aaidooualrvf Varry, *— *■-------- —--‘— —ximmhdlaMy previou

J. 8, GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

WAR!
On High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG
Roberts

•
uro. I (fa .ueea Male- IM
bwt that tan ta aaid ofy-uo to net L»'( t»&gt;J &gt; «uvg’..“
SehlrrMO.CaiMauTauaSre, T.nlargrnietit.

When our children are oet of sort*, w* giro them
a few drop*, and *4 fgu tbasn all ngbu I find it
meets ths grosrat want* of the stomach ud heir
cla when dia«&gt;rtlered.

Rxanca, if you need either or both of these most
excellent Remvd:e«,ti:quitefcr them at tbe »tores.
if *uu do not find them, take no other, but inclose
BEsSsifflB

A Jure »s,

DAN’L S. DARLING,
102 N«saiiu8t..'Nrw Ynrk.

Put up la fiOceat and fl Bott lea each,
[uovrt ttn.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral!

STORE!!!
&amp;i

Striker,

iw. yer strip cv«g dr
C ovvgha, Celds, inflnriisn. I!n«r*&lt;'#v»«,
Creui., Kr.MihlU.. Incipient liMto •

&gt;ette Acnbrv-

(A tree copy.)

livVuw
! AdvertisMnent. I

'

thrrnrkia anb Ciutp.—Fur theta
tm-nawta’dr and thttger xte di'caar^ Trank'*
MxEwrtu' Oid: limit i« tsti utifiuling rentedyjf uss-d hl season.
Artply firelt U»
fheThmst and CWt and • over with a
hot flannel. Thia Oincnxml has been be
fore Ibe public over 20 years^nd ite conct»ndv inertasing dcuinnd hm established
i.Hion u a xup-rior Mfiiiuent in
all i-M»Mi where ■
idling a»d relax mg
rwmdy is required, partietdarh m lUieu
tnafiem. Neuralgia, loflamation of the
Buuoja and Kidnrya., Spinal efli'Ctim^,
Sore Eve». Burna, Piles, Wounds and

arc covct\&lt;o%cA o$ rare awftt
XvouMLr^wX rooX% awA ktrSav,
uAxXek vaake Xktrw

Vi’wvAW^ 'Voxxve.
"Ov "RoWckV
arc Xkvc \uoor vaa\\'% VAeadu

■Dr.
iVAXevs
*o.v&gt;&lt; ttw. \.oov

dnudfUs.

Price 25 «-t«.

Tiwoat kw&gt; Lvxoa.—At thia aea»*'i
of iheysny whttn coughs and ©ulda arc
trmjbleHi'fnr every family*abmtld have a
safe Bud certain rem«-dt nn hand,
linn

■Doctor'* "DDX*.
■Qv. 'B.okackk

ftXowuxckv ’BX.Xke.vs

w««n»&gt; Jiivv Skrttp.Tobi ia the, vrry,th»;-j

ate Vue Ac\x. wvoa\'* SoVatc
&lt;m\A. CowvSort.

hut ia a ceclnin cure /or (’roup, Wlu«»p
ing Cough'Bronchitic. Aathrna, C«»ojhs
asv; all a®*fion*«hhe Thr&lt;at and Lot j.'»

■Qr. ■Ro'ouck'*

8iM4.v ell Dn»t!giMH.

Pnw 2S ets.

{■ovU • moo tbs]

fttowvacAv ‘SxX'Uycs
v.wWokvU

tkx

uv^ok Qfti

AtkAAaUA.
DIED,

Ur. Hoback'*
&gt; Hastings, on the 7th ioft-. Ctete Bum. lnfcn ‘
(liter of Rcxar M Maaam.

failings i)nu UnrrnL

.

SXo'KvcveVk "BiAkera
Awm. owo-vj ratVa.-ackoX.'i
anA wvakv XaSc

S,Xowu.ve\v Rdton
;t'» 'FAc'ak.Vj

I'OJt SALE BY

4

ijew and most complete swortment of

DRUGS AMD MEDICIXES,
^Chemical*. Pai nth, DIH, CamKphene. B«iruiM« Flaid,

i»fhsmtfr.«f tbe sutete Pf Junva Ransom,

'fivX.X.SA'fc

l^pXipblct-with agent, and around each hot
Sold bv

Estate of .James Kaaeem.
PJdUJU
OFdfICHlffiAN,
CoWYT ar Beast, as
.
At a .esaiou of the Probate Goutt for tho coun­
ty of Barry, hivWen at IhoProBsie Office, m tho
Sillaga uf Hastiasa, .so Toood.y, the etosenlb
dor of Ma^ch, in tbs roar.xue thousand oiahfi
bundled and *ixtr-*.wo. Present, Sbermam C.
Prindl e, Judge of Probsts.

-.6
of C. W. Tsyior. (AdnhnIstrstor aritb the Will
annexed., ol ood e»Ua«, prayirfg for certain resfor.thn narpossof paying tbe debt, of arid 4*
cruetf Mid egtietiMta of MMfatstration.
There.&gt;| U urtl.rHj Uai Mond«, ths Mffi
‘V *। April.
st loo u-cjytb. in Uto fo»«
’O«n,6« wir-ird fur tbe besting of nud sell
i l-W. srvd that tbe heirs at law of mH dcvrssSCMnd
aU other |.vrsou* lartersMeJ tn aaul rotate, are re
»uired to epos r. st nseeawu olofod cuurb. atic&amp; to
e bo!deu at the Probata Office, in the village of
Hasting*, nod shew osnoe, K any there be, whv
to* pea.er ol th* petltiuwrshould not-be granted.
And it-f* farther ordered that reid.J.’eteUoner
give ootice to the uoraena uiierctad iu *aid
rs!»te. of (be peiidafaty ol aaid petition and
th* besrisg thereof, b» causing a copy of thia
order to be publi.hed in the “Hepr.hliean Ben­
ner." a newapywr. pnnted and circulating in
said couu'y of Barry, for four succCMire wwks,
(A true eopj.i marls

Judge of Probate.

---------------- -------------------------------------- -- -------—

CirctffiU CowrU—1162, 1B63-,
QTAtE OF &gt;UCil IHAKiighth Judicial Citfol
o —1 hereby flx and Mtootettbe U*»*/br1&gt;ted
lug Hl* asvei»l Jeraia xii the CiECuit Court wiQw
aaifl Circuitrfor Ute yeur* I'M sad task, asMHvffis

*— HAf ttdM hvvs »k«n s:«lln. lir mV.- sMiti tsv,
.•.Mr-MCtjui-wtte.-fil.nr.M-.sMu4.

.rarsdhyDr.J.C.AYKRfe.CO^UwaU,Ma^
For sale al nestings, by Roarers • Sranas.

TUgi’K.NSINp AND ALCOHOL.

ms

ST* VOR MICUANiCAL AMD HSBICTNAL
rURPPSkS.O^Y^

TEZTH I TEXDTnrt 1 T3CSSTW t
Rhb 0es*H Atatet BfMglifgl Tecth I HerrlcR’a Sngur Coated Pills.
WILLIAS JONES.
I. 1 ...........................
Tbe t*st flkffiUy CA-

GROCERiesi
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. HP ICES, PEPPER.
PRF5EB. FIO&amp; RAISIF8. OODFBH;

n foot, evrivfoteg 't_ — Z____ .___ ‘
HU be needed for fault it u*a.
A|ao a 'great variety of tbe

’ ain®M3Mr

An4 CoAldnx Extrarts,
-OR TH® X*FACIAL UXXXriT &lt;-F IBM LATHM.
Wastes Map a» hand a goad MfaMoKM of

ST4fiteTXQ^EER.V&gt;
PENS, PEXC1LS. 1XCT. PAPER. EX
VELOPE8. 4UMXHS, Ac.. Ac.
Upon sw sbstevs «sy be wand al) sF tbs
MOST POPULAR

DEXTIfiT, ip cow prerand to apply dsata'
substitutes id a Kyle, ■baorpaaagfe wwaated to
fit and sail, or bo aiiaws lb pains apaued m
axtrseting
Teeth Miedwite pure gptd, thus orresting tWr decay fur ,v*sr» Tertb iassrted ou
VULCAXITB RUBBER BASK.
Ut til WU im.izIIU.
liWSn

IB fcmr’, hlM* Km. Hrtic L.v.p. U-B,

I
'

dlrSvte
ARyflA

THABTICiaUw wer.d.
Jfu»ed twenty yvars by fire
RfitfUfoa* persons uuunl-

pIOMCMM
(N&gt;d
‘n ,h*
UMMS ■qfM] ' costal
’•ithMMpr.
1 Lari Boxes V recta ;
Bona fcrt»eDeCar

�FAMILY

=»=

MATIMTAl

Mrtreto

WILL

“LOW PRICES

□ BEAT WDUCVOm TO CLUBS-

—inquire OP—

■SHOO'D WBAWWB.

GRANT &amp;8PAUDLING

and

WWIHIUV

. A C'BTIK BLArn, Gorerew.
HENRY T. BACKES. Pisstdvctof thaSenate sad

and beam their

Ro\t

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

and consequent profit to the Proprietor, tht

of dollars each year in adrertiaing their
merits, and publishing the

’Huxtu.vou*
which hare been showered upon hhn from

fiSamL

K\.\. y-o.A* oS t\w CovviWr^.
The peculiarity of the

WE

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

is tbit they |trike at the root of Discos^
by eradicating every partide of impurity

DIRECT

FROM

Akv Vlfce. ■RVooA,

PBOSPECTUS FOB 1M3.
To Daily Advsrthx* has entered its
fuenty ttrtuth volume, being tbe oldest.
existing journal in tbe North-west, and
has been identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increase ofthe
commerce, tbe industry and prosperity
of the Pkxixsvla* Btatx.
Its proprietors are determined that its
future shall be worthy of tbo confidence
and support of tbo friends of Ta cm, J us
nor, Fbkxdom and Hcmawitt.
Political.
It will aim to bo bold and fearless in
advocating tbe principles of the Ripubucah Pabtt, w hich if faithfully carried
out in the councils of our nation, will save
our cootary from the evils now besetting
it, and will make it tho freest and best
Government tbo world ever saw.
It will discuss with faithfulness and
condor all tho great Questions agitating
tbe public mind from day to day.
On the question of ths extension of HnmanSlatkbt, it will stand forth its un­
compromising foe, believing as it most
religiously does, that slavery is tho pri­
mary cause of tbe present conflict be­
tween the North and tbe South, and that
it lerres a fearful blight upon the country
or nation seeking to outspread and uphold

for the life and health of the body depends
upon tho purity of the blood.
If the blood ie poisoned, the body drags
out a miserable existence. Tbesu medicines

’SSUS OTT

\W. V\XCC\VMX\X&amp;
for earing

A large stock of

Bircfulo,

Byphilia,

Bkin ^iaaiaaa.

Old fibres,

Salt Jfhsum,

^heumatiem,
t^)^spepeia,
Biak Headacht,
,
Li.i&gt;ttr Complaird, Favor and ftgVA,
Lauaorrhasa,
-r-‘~
Female Complaint®,
St. jSntAor.ji'a Fire.
Er^sipelaa,
Eruptiana,
Tu’ncrs,
_
.
Fits, Bzrqfulous Consumption, eta.

u hieh we offer at

ONE person writes, her daughter was cured
of tits of nine years' standing, and St Vitos*
dancu of two vears.
ANOTHER writes, bis son was cured
after bis fleah had almost wasted away.
^The doctors pronounced the case Incurs-

JEJBBUJtfJIBIli) lPlRII&lt;DlEiS;

AW OTHER was cured of Fever and Ague
after trying every medicine in his reach.
ANOTHER was cured of Fever Bore
which.had existed fourteen yearn
ANOTHER of Rh oumatira of eight rears.
Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint could be mentioned in which the
Purifier and Pills

We have every kind of goods, inch as

‘WovkWke a

&lt;&amp; SIEKDIB^
It will also advocate a vigorous and
determined proiecution of tbe present
war against treason and disunion, until
ths last vestige of this most unnatural
aad wicked rebellion is crushed out.
Mears Department.
The proprietors are resolved to spsre
no pains or expense to make the Adver­
tises equal, in all that constitutes a
good newspaper, u&gt; any published in the
West.
With this view an able corps of

IVkooA Wu
are the most &gt;ctire and thorough pills that
have ever been introduced.
They act so directly upon the Liter, excii-

GROCERIES

dition, which is too apt to be tho case with
simply a purgative pill
They are really a

HARD-WARE!

which, in oonjunction with the

*&amp;\oo4

reporters, writers and correspondents has
been engaged, whose attention every

passing event of importance will claim.
Arrangments have been made ensuring
fer this paper the most complete com­
pendium of foreign in'telligence published
in anv p«prit west of Now York, while
our facilities far obtaining domestic news,
military, political and general, are not
surpassed by any other journal, Besides
having paid correspondents in all tbe
camps West and South, we shall also
maintain one at Washington during the
session of Congress, and shall always be
prepared to send special reporters wberecver occasion may require. Thus, as a
newspaper, wo propose to place the At&gt;verther in the first rank.
Commercial Departmeat
Its well earned reputation as the lead­
ing commercial paper of Detroit will be
fully maintained ; in this department the
greatest care has always been exercised,
and will continue to be, in rendering it
in every respect the most complete and
reliable.

Literary and MiKvllaaeout.
Much attention will bo given to the
literary and miscellaneous dcparmeaL—
Tiles, sketches, poetry and home and

tixvA. VtXXs

'B\.oo6l

THE DETROIT ADVERTISER.

will cure all the aforementioned diseases,
mid, of themselves, will relieve end cure

.

Headache,
Costivenna,
.
Colic (Patna, Cholera Jtcrbua,
Indig-vation,
(Pain, in the gowels,
Q)izxine3B^ eto.
Try thtfio medicines, and you will never
"El your aeighben, who have used thorn,

and they will say they ore

AND

Tribune. hfwni*b-te MiohigH rs.
dore all Important Geeerai News as Ful­

and Lawi titan »ny Naw York Paper,
sad Telegraplnc. Foreign Domrelio, EaM
ent andIc^e Market NEWS FWM

Good. YdeAkcvvu.*,

THREE TO FOUR DAYS LATER
THAN ANY NEW YORK WEEKLY
PAPER, which with its Agriadtunil,
Commercial, nusoellam-ous, aod State
important Lecal News from all parta,
News Departments,—giving, each week,
a
stnnmary »f all. interoating and
of
Michigan— its
devotion to tbe
Local and General Interests ol Michigan,
give to its oitlutnns Attractions which
Ciliums of Michigan cannot fimf in any
New York or other Eastern Paper, and
which cannot but make it a more wclcvino
visitor U» the Family Circle, the Farmer
Mechanics, Merchant, or Professional
Man, and give to the Detroit Weekly

and acctirate accounts of the movements
of our Michigan »&gt;ldiera faring the war.
and &lt;&gt;f tbe doings of c-MigntM
In this

feature, tbe Tribune hns no atiperior in
die State, as it has not in general interest
or variety of carefully selected news and
Family reading, while the attention paid
to our owu Stile maUeri makes R, for the
Michigan reader, whether farmer, inc
chanic, or other, superior to any Eastern
«P*r-

IT WILL MEND CHINA.
T-rb-ta. OtaOjjj

h «J7 ii miry to moke «• £ai.

Tbs W.~

IT

IT WILL MEND IH1KCELAIN.
IT Vt^LL M1?ND ALABASI ML

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H will Mend Bcsir.Conil. Ls'A •»&lt;» ««&gt;

feet everrtbing h«t Metals.

Cali

them biytirh

DV

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Johns A CroUcy
Fori 7 &lt;«r/

Dr.

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ADVXBnUBQ.

VOL. 6.

HASTINGS, MICK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1862.

BLANKSe/rf,

gMtiitjf Susnttss gHrtttorg.

®rigraal |ottrj.
lonqa NOT IS*

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May. tench it not, although tea richest blood
That *rer, throbbing, cour»ed through human
▼tins,
I* being poured in an enaanguined flood.

Ar* shielding th* Pecvllsr Inatltulian!

Noy, teach ii not, alteoach In thunder tone*
Il teania defiance, and proroktth tee fight;
And fill* th« tend with . death, and tear*, and
D. C. RAWLEY,
rn»»n*.
’
EALER in all kind* of Family Groceries,
Stone and Wooden ware, and * general as­ A wiate oftrraacn, and a moral blight!
Thongb w» ti» taating Ha legitimate frnit,
sortment »f Provision,. Aho Notary Fnblic.
Store, two door* east of the Heating* House,
And find its boaated flavar a dtlaaion,
If branch m mud be Upped, atilt apart th* root
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
Of the kind, patriarch*! Instttatton. •
EALERS ia drug*, mediclns*,[potent medi­
cine*, paint*, oil*, turpentine, burning fluid,
p ire liquor*, tyewtatb, window-gls**, putty, groUnlo tbo dust, a mighty weight beneath;
eerie*. stationery. and fancy article*. Store in
And on our mamorie* a ould vent curse* loud.
•‘Rower’* Bieck?’ Ruling*. Mich.

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W. PARKER,
ytTHOLESALEond retail dealer in Groceries
vV and Provision*. Pork. Lard, Batter, sod
al kinds of Produce bought aud sold, at bis "old
■land.”

Tboy ahonld terrain from every barah siluaion.
For the vast burden on their ahou^ra laid.
Wo* tu preterv* th* Sacred tuaUtutiou I

Nay, touch :t not, bet let it Hr* to ralae

KNiPPKT A BFRROWS

present, and after due deliberation it waa
I d"tarmiuvd that upon the next Thursday
ho should take his command, pruseed to
Wright’s and summarily eject him from

the sacred soil of Missouri.
Wright’s
friend waa again present sod he soon
communicated the state of affairs to Mr.
W., with a suggestion that it would save

before the day appointed.

MASON ALLEN,”
•TYBALER IN GROCERIES, previsions,
JL7 dace, fiiah, butter, lard, pork, and pre
all kiod- Alto tore can die*.' etc., ota.
Store
Californ * Block. State atroet, Heatings. Mich.

Again to*etour country in a blue,
And marshal annles on the bloody field.
Experience will not reach not We tnt»l drain

Wright lived In a portion of the oountry remote from ths church and the resi­
dence of those who were endeavoring to
drive him out and he determined, ifpos­
sible, to prepare a sarpriM for the worthy
captain and his gallant forces. To this
end he brought a barrel of whiskey, so­

uther of crackers, a few cheese, and seme
other provisions, then mounted a black
boy upon a swift hoiae and sent him
around the country inviting Li* friends to
come and see him. and bring their arma.
By Wednesday night he had galliercd a
force ot about 800 men to whom ht com­
municated the condition of things and
asked their assistance. The) promised to
back him to the death. The next day.
they concealed themselves in a cornfield
back of the house, nnd awaited the devel­
opment of events
A little after noon the captain and
some eighty men rode up to the place
and inquired fur Mr. Wright.
The

gentleman immediately
made his ap­
pearance, when the captain Informed him
that, being satisfied of his abolitionism,
they had come to eject him from the
Of guarding tee Peculiar Institution I
State.
March 31,1802.
“Won’t you give me two days to settle
up my affairs T' asked Wright.
SWEEZEY dk ALLEN.
“Two day* be d-------- d I I’ll give ynu
TTORNEYS ATLAWAnd Solicitor* ia Chan­
just five minutes to pack up yuur traps
cery. Particular attention paid to Couveyand leave!"
npcingj the tnreaticatlon or title* to Land
Foredovuro* of taortsax**. 4c. Will be happy
“But I can’t get ready in five miutes!
to attend tn *1) call* m the line of their profession
I havn n fine property here, a happy home
and businen*.
The Springfield Mo. correspondent of
and if you drive me off, you make me n
Office in th* Court Bouse, Hasting*. Mich.
the New York Times give* the following
Jamb A. Swsncr,
Fs**x Au.**.
begger.
If I go my wife and children
interesting ekvtch of cue uf the inen who mnst starve!”
bare bcowme fixmous hs guides and scout*
*&gt;. Bright,
“To h—Il with your beggars! You
in
the
western
army
:
ttorney and counsellor at law.
murt travel!”
’
■nd Solicitor and Coua»clior tn Chancery.—
‘Another gentleman who ha* obtained
“Give me two hMw!"
Particular nitration paid to the collection ot considerable prominence ns a sc*&lt;ul nud
“I’ll give just five minutes, gnt a sec­
claim* and money promptly remitted.
Office, with W. W. Ralph E*q., Middleville. soldier, is Mnj. Clark Wright, who com­ ond longer! If you ain't out by that time
mand* a squadron of the same character (here the gallant soldier swore a most
Harry County, Michigan.
as himself.
Mnj. Wright moved from
terrible oath) I’ll blow out your abolition
Ohio to Fulk County, Missouri in 1853,
DANIEL COOK,
heart!"
USTICE OF THE PEACE, General I-and aud and buying a large amount of prairie
“Well if I must, I must!” and Wright
Tax Agent, will attend to th* collection of
land, commenced ths the buxine** of stock turned towards the house as if In dispair,
debt* and all other buaineae pertaining to hi* office.
raising.
He was just before married to
. Office in Goodyear'* block, up slain*.
gave a preconcerted whistle, and almost
a woman of mote than ordinary intolli- ! instantly after, the concealed forced rushed
jjeiice and determination
who proved out nnd surrounded the astonished captain
JACOB FERRIS,
herself eminently fitted for the duties and hi* brave*.
which their new life imposed upon them.
"Ah. captain!" *aid Wright, as he
MICHIGAN.
IONIA,
He prospered greatly, and in n short time turned imploringly toward* him. “won’t
lu*d erected a fine house furnished in you grunt me two day*—two hours nt
I. A. HOLBROOK,
TTORNEY end Counselor at U«, Sotieitor in the be«l style possible ; had two young leant my brave friend*, only two hour*
Cbancerr. General Land and Tax Agent— children, an amiable wife, a good home, to prepare myself aqd family for beg­
Ultive, second story of Rower’s block.
nnd was adding rapidly to an original gary tuid starvation—now do won't
fortune.
you 1"
J. M. RUSSELL.
Last winter when the roar of secession
Die Captain gave no reply but eat
HYSICIAN and Surxeau. Offico in RumsIV*
cjMiic up from South Carolinin lie heard upon his homo slinking as if ague nmit•tore. State street
it in common With others &lt;-f hi* neigh­ ten.
JOHN ROBERTS,
bors, but while avowing himself in fa­
“Don’t kill me!" he at length found
HYSIC! A Nwnd Surrrvn. Dwellingon Broad­ vor of the Union, he determined to at­
voice1 to say.
way, near tn* Court House.
tend strictly .to hi* own businc**.
He
“Kill yon ! No you blnck livered cow­
had no hesitation In expressing hi* sent!
ard. I won’t dirtv my hand* with such
H. P. CHERRY,
If I kill you. HI have one
XTOTaRY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, wttl • meets of loyalty to the government but fil.hy work.
Ln trn-l to all bnsinena entnuted to Mm with he did it quietly and with a view not to of mv nigger* do it!
Kromptm-** and fidelity. Rewdence, John»town. give offence.
“(Set di-wn from that horse*? .
.Harry couuty. Mich. Btankak*pl always on band.
Soon after, at a Ba pl at meeting near
Die gallant Captsin nbeyrtl?(mp1oring
hi* house, a few of the bretbsren after re­ only for life.
Thu result, of the matter
freshing their spiritual appetites with a wa* that the u hole company dismounted,
sanctuary to&lt;‘k bis ca»e into consideralinn and then s* they filed out, were sworn to
Ac. All buaiueM attended to promptly and effi- and unnnlmnuaiv determined that he
preserve their allegiance inviolate to the
ctanliy. Office No. 5, Noble’• block. Betti* Crock.
■honld be made to leave the country, ap
United State*.
An hour after
Mr
Hieblgan.' '
pointed a committee of three to infirm Wright had organised n force of 240

and counsellors at law.
Solicitor* in Chsncnry. Tax and tnanraace
Agent*. Business attended to with promptnea*
and fidelity.
Office, eomor of Maia and Burdick Street*.
Kalamazoo, Michigan.
A. A. Kxafex.
J. C. Dcasowa.
ttorneys

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him of their decision.
otary Public, and Tax agent Particular
One of the&gt;party although an ardent
attention paid to miking out Deed*. Mort­ *ece**iotri«l happened lu be » personal
gage* and Contract*
Great '■are taken in tore
frirmd r.f Wright, nnd hastening away,
cloaluR Mortgupcs by advertisement
informed him of the meeting and that the
committe would wait on him the next
ooxTNiry t orricEse.
day. Monday.
Wright thanked hi* kind
B. C. PRINDLE,
friend and like a dutiful hususnd laid th®
UDGE OF PROBATE, Notary Itablie. Gen­ case before hi* wife, and axkcd her ad.
eral Laud end To* Ag*oL WHI b* found in
vice. She pondered a few moment*, and

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then naked if he had done anything to
warrant such a proceeding.—Nothing,

DANIEL STRIKER,
“Then let u* fight!” was the reply, and
IOTOTT CIJBK. M-Urr PrtM-d O..^ to fight was the conclusion. Wright wa*
plentifully supplied with revolvers he
took two, and bis wife another, loaded
.them carefully, and awaited further devel­

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Th* Battle of Pittaburg Landing.
Three jolly besbende out in the oounCairo? April fl.
I try, by the names of Dm Wataou, Jo«
Further advices from Pittaburg Land­
Brown, and Bill Walker, sat late one
ing give the following about the hauls:
evening drinking at a village tavsrn, un­
The enemy attacked us at four o’clock
til being preUy well corned they agreed Sunday morning, the brigade* ofSherman
that each one, on returning home, should sod Prentias being the first engaged, the
do the first thing his wife told him, io do- attack was successful, our entire force
fhultof which beahould next morning pay being driven back to the river, where the
the bill. They then separated for the advance enemy was checked by the fire
night, engaging to meet next morning, of the gunboats. Our force was imme­
and give an honest account "of thsir pro­ diately increased by the arrival of Gen.
ceedings at home, so far a* related to the Grant, with troops from Savannah, waa
pavmeat of the bill.
inspirited by the report of the arrival of
The next morning, Walker and Brown two division* of Buell'* army.
were early at their posts, but it waa • “Our losa this day vu very heavy,
some time before Watson made his ap­ besides the killed and wounded, and em­
pearance,
braced our camp equipage and thirty-six
Walker began first:
field guns. Next morning oqr forces, now
“Yon see when I entered my house
amounting to 80,000 resumed offensive
the caudle was nut. and the fire gave but operations, and by two o’clnek P. M. had
a glimmering light, 1 came near walking retaken our camp and batteriea, together
Into a pot of better that tbo pancakes with some forty of the cnemy’a gnu* and
were to mad^of this morning. My wife a number of prisoners. The enemy were
was so dreadfully out of humor at setting in full retreat, pursued by our victorious
up so long, she said to me sarcastically, forces.
“Do put your foot in the batter I”
Casualties arc numerous. Gen. Grant
“Just as vou say Maggy, said 1. and
was wounded in the ankle slightly. Gen.
without the laaat hesitation I set rpy foot W. H. L. Wallace was killed. Gen.
in the pot of batter, and then went to Smith waaseverely wounded. Cel. Hall,
bed.”
of the IGtb UL killed ; Cob. Logan, wf
Next Joe told hi* story ;
the 32d Illinois, and Davis, of the 51st
“My wife had already retired to rest Illinois, wounded severely ; Major Hun­
in our sleeping room, which adjoins the ter, 32d Illinois, killed. The wounded
kitchen ana the door uf which was ajar. and missing ia not much less than 5,000
Net being able to navigate perfectly well,
men.
x
youaknow 1 made a dreadfal clattering
Col. Peabody, 25 th Wisconsin, also
among the household furniture, and in do severely wounded.
very pleasant tone, she bawled out, ,
St. Louis, April 8.
“Do break the porridge pot, Joe!”u
“No sooner said than done. 1 seized
hold of the bail of the pot, and striking It
against the chimney lam, broke it in a
hundred piece*. After this exploit 1 re­
tired to rest, and got a curtain lecture all
night for my pains.”
it was now Dm Watson’s turn to give
an account of himself, which he did with
a vore Inng face, as follows:
“My wife gave me the most unlucky
command in the world, for as I was blun­
dering about up stairs in tbo dark, she
cried out,
“Do break your neck—do, Dm I”
'Til be blamed if Ido. Kale, said I, ft*
1 gathered myself up, 1’11 sooner pay the
bill. And so, landlord here’s the cash
for you. This i* the last lime I’ll ever
risk five dollars at the command of my
wife.''

I was out in search of porcupines, snd
in nty rambles I found myself in a thick
brushwood, in which 1 was »o entangled
that I waa forced to erawl on all four*.—
I wm just in such a position when I heard
something approaching me, and conse­
quently remained motionless. In a few
seconds I perceived a gigantic boar clear­
ing hi* way with bis monstrous tusks, by
working his head from aide to side 1 im­
mediately turned my eyes from him to
convince him I bad no -evil intentions
towards him and he brushed by with
just une or two gentle grunt* signifying
that he likewise was pnacsbly inclined.
1 took advantage efthe path cleared for

me by the wild boar nnd he did the same
of the une I bad clearer] for him. Scarce­
ly had 1 time to think of my escape,
when 1 was again startled by sounds of
intrusion ahead of me.
I w’as now pre

pared, as I thought, to meet the boar’s
dame, and made ready to receive her as
I had done her lord.
But, lo, a huge
lion stood within six arms lengths of mo I
I resigned myself to my fate by bearing
testimony tn the nnity of the deity, and
men for the war, and by ncclnmation the apostleship of Mohammed, during
«M elected enptain. The next Sanday which time the Hon's eyes were intently
he started with his command to join the fixed upon me. Copied be your religion ’
\ntisnol troops under Lyon, stopping said I ; if you are intent on mischief,
!&lt;&gt;ng enough to surround the Hard Shell why do you delay. V,e”‘ words were
Church, tbn: augmented his miseries.— lost upon him , for neittftr would he dis­
Afte-r the osth of allegiance to every one patch me nor leave me.
It then occured
present, includiug the Rev. Pecksniff, tn m* that it most be tbo very lion
w ho officiated, lie then left them to plot whom I bad pelted with stones, and this
treason and worship Cod In their own thought relieved my courage.
Addres­
peculiarly pious nnd harmonious man­ sing him again, I said, “You monstrous

ner.
pumpkin, you vile and unbelieving
He soon after became Major Wright wretch, you giant among lambs and cow.
and still continues in command of the ard among tbo bravo! do you want to
crowd ho enlisted at th* beginning.
He exhibit your courage now, because I am
is ns bravo as he intelligent and indefati­ unarmed, and the hood of my garment
gable and has already done the Gov­ not filled with stone*! fie upon you I—
ernment important service, both In *ctu
Depart and leave the path to a true be­
rd conflict and in making reoounoiesences liever, or’’—Scarcely had 1 finished my
and in furnishing Intelligence of the en­ sentence than be turned from me, evident­
emy’s whereabouts, strength and Inten­ ly ashamed, and instead of following in
tions.
the tracks of the black bristled ieMel, he
made a fresh one for himself, and 1 wm
tjr* Emerson cay a—“Tbo wboia hu­ enabled to continue my course without
man fitmUy ia bathed with an element any farther adventure.
of love, like a fine ether." It ia through

opments.
Monday afternoon, three men rode op
and inquired for Mr. Wright.
Hr walk­
ed out with the but of a revolver stiek
ing warily from hi* pocket, and inquired
H. N. SHELDON,
their wishes. The revolver seemed to upOUNTY TREASURER. Offic. in the Court
aet their ideas. They answered nothing
House.
in particular, and proceeded to converse
JAMES A. BWEEXEY,
upon evert thing m general but never al­
luded totiirtr errand.
Finally after half
an hour had passed and the men still
tract or arc attracted, and learn to love
talkedwitbout coming to their misdoo,
without kuowtag why, demonstrating at
Wright grew impatient, and asked if they
home and abroad its aabde power. It
had sny special boainesa ; if »ot ha bad
HARMON SMITH,
a pressing engagement, and would like
(IRCUJT COURT COM' IS81ONEX..Attorney
»o be exweed
Wsll, tboy hsd a little
Mm bM os. with
be.OsrtlectisssadF
EGISTER OF DEEDS, and Notary
Office In tea Court How, and opes at all

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NO. 50.

Lretheren again met sad took action upon !
the contumacy of Mr. Wright. Tbo cap. i

nurmmoN.

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GRANT A SPAULDING,

Slow

In response to a serenade to-night, GenHallock said that Beauregard, with an
Immense army, advanced from Corinth
and attacked the combined forces of Grant
and Buell. The battle began at daybreak
yesterday, and continued till late in the
afternoon with terrible loss on both
sides.

The following is a passage from Senstor Sherman's speech on the President's
Emancipation resolution delivered yes­
terday :
‘‘George Gordon, the President of one
of lite colleges of our state, a man of
learning and character, is now held in the
jail in the City of Cleveland, convicted
under your Fugitive Slave law in the
Wextern Reserve, at Cleveland, of aiding
a fugitive to escape. That conviction
wns rendered long after this war com
menced, and a judge sitting in Cleveland
sentenced him to six months imprison­
ment and to a fine of 3300. This man
of education and learning baa suffered
four months in that jail, and although
hundreds and thousands of people have
petitioned for bis pardon, although he
tovk no part iu the crime, but simply
stood by and did not raise his hand to
prevent it, yet, so careful have been the
Administration to protect the right* of
the South, and the duties and obligationsd
of the Free Stale* to the Slave States,1
that that clergyman, the bead of a college,
a man of high character, now suffer* a* a
felon in your jail.”
This was all true yesterday, but the
President, after a thorough examination
of the case in the Attorney-General's
office to-day, issued n free pardon to
George Gordon. The reeitai states that
the evidence does nut show that he
actively aided in the fugitive’* escape
and that at all event* be haa already suf­
fered sufficiently.

years part; and if the blockade ia not
raised by the first day of April next, in
many States it will not be planted aL*U.
Should the rebellion not be suppressed
within another year, as refy likely ii

may not be, very little of the cotton crop
of’61 will come isto market for the next
eighteen months ; and when we consider
that the people mart be detbed; that the
useof woolen fabrics during the present
high price of cotton goods is much more
economical; that the million of men in ths
field wear and destroy, in weight, a third
more of clothing than in the peaceful av­
ocations of life; that at the South all the
carpet* had been cut up Into blankets,
and that but very litto of the worn out
stock will be restored—from the fact that
the South has not even the raw material
to replenish with—the whole seceding
States not producing as much wool as
the State of Ohio alone; it can be seen,
that not only during the. war, but at its
closed, when the million of rnen in the ar­
my return to their former employments,
discard their military clothing, and dres*
as they were wont,’ in broadcloth and
doeskins, the price of wool must contin­
ue above the average Drice for the last
five years. In limo u! war, the quality
of weol is a matter no small importanoo.
Vermont has limited herself to lha pro­
duction ef the finest wools.
But the
wool most in demand now, and bringing ,
the highest prices, is a coarser grade.—
The query may well bo made, whether it
will not be equally profitable for us to
turn our attention to the production of a
somewhat coarser staple, and at the same
time furnish richer and higher priced
mutton for the market."

Drilling In Clover Seed.
According to the report 'of a practice
upon a farm near Chelmsford, in England^the drilling in ofclover seed i* found
not only ft great saving of seed but also
has rendered the crop more certain, and
of better quality. The writer says clo­
ver and an other seeds have been drilled
upon this farm with the most succewrful
result* as regards the plants; indeed, we
feel
that no other tnpde is more
certain, and wo feel Assured that two
thirds the quantity of seed will more cer­
tainly procure a crop br drilling, than
one-third more sown by hand, ten pounds
of clover being ample per acre when dril­
led properly.
1* this not worth a trial
here, where clover is so important a crop,
and especially now when lha price of
seed renders a saving of a third aufiklent
to pay the interest on a considerable of
an amount invested in seed drills. Few
will! protend that a field of ten acre* of
clover can ba wall seeded with les* than
two bushel* of seed, or 120 pound*.—
Should the drill save one-third ofthis and
at the tone lira* produce a crop one third
better, and with more certainty, the drill­
ing of elover seed should certainly bo
considered a matter worth the attention
of western farmers.
To Cvax Poct-TXT or Ltcd axd uthxx
Parasite*.—John Duuglas, a regular
poultry breeder, who has sometimes had
2,000 head under his charge, writes to
the Agricultural Gazette, that where poul­
try is kept somewhat confined, they are
apt to get infested w i th lice. This fe

particularly the case with sitting hen*.—
He recommends that with the lime and
sands in the dust corner, where the poul­
try will roll.thcre should be mixed half
a pound of Black Sulphur. This will not

only keep the hens free from parasites,
but will also give their plumago a fine,
glossy, healthy apirttaranos- Where fowls
are infested baoly, Mr. Douglas, first
damps the skin under the feathers, and
then dusts on the Black Sulphur. Tha insects will duwppEar in about twentyfour hours.
Mr. Deuglas once had
charge of an ostrich, which was pining
from the effects of lice with which he was
infested.
Die feathers next to the akin
Correapoadtnc* of U&gt;* ErraiBg Post.
were damped, and the Black splpbur ap­
Baltimobe, March 27, 1662.
For a long time it was believed that plied, The -lice wore found oeod the
next day .and the ostrich recovered rapid­
an Italian barber of this city was the Or­
sini who undertook to slay President
. ,r
Lincoln on bis tourney to the Capital in
Curt J or Putrid Sort ThrouL—A alio*
February. 1861, and it is possible he was
of fat salt pork, long enough to go half
one of plotters; but It has come out on a
around the neck, should be sprinkled with
recent trial of a man named Byrne in
black pepper, and then applied to tho
Richmond, that he was the captain ot the
throat, with the peppered side next to the
band that was to take the life of Mr.
Lincoln. This Byrne used to be a noto­ akin.
At tha same time a l:quid, composed
rious gambler of Baltimore, and emigra­
of wild plum-tree root, steeped in water,
te Richmond shortly after the 19th of
should bo used lo gargle tha throat fimt,
April, of bloody memory.
Ho was re­
cently arretted in Jeff. Davis's capital on and then swallowed.
a charge of keeping a gambling houaa
and disToyality to the chief traitor’s pre­
eUern Federal

tended government.
Wigfali testified tu
An Island No. 10 correspondent of tha
Byrne’s loyality to the rebel cause, nnd
gave in evidence that Byrne was tbo cap­ Chicago Timet writes: “Sickness Is in­
tain of tbo gang who were to kill Mr. creasing greatly and is destined to become
Liueoln, and upon this evidence, it ap­ a serious matter with our army. The
pears, h* was let go. Of course, to be prevailing complaint is diarrbow, brought
guHtjr of such an intended crime is a man­ on by aalt dial, malaria, and drinking
river water.
Everybody is coming
—The Springfield JfitpuiKcan esya, tle large enough to cover up all other
sins against society and Divine law. So down with it Tbs men suffer greatly
about seventy years ago Eli Whituey
and
are
frat
filling
the hospital*. The
Wig&amp;u has revealed the Baltimore Or­
invented ths couon gin, and io that cotton
sini at last
What will your Vidoeq say officers are squally exposed, and of the
gin existed the seeds of the greatest re­
to this! Wears, nevertheless, grateful corps of newspaper correspondeote bare
bellion ia human history. It developed
to Mr. Kennedy for hi* successful pre­ collected not one bos escaped the conta.
tha cotton tDterest wbieh made slavery
gion in more or lees severe form. The
vention of tbo scheme of asslnation.
profitable, and developed the alavo power
weakening effect of the malady cannot be
until it bscarns dictator in American
imagined, hi* virulent in its attack*,
polities. In tha same town in which the
and mskaa quick work of the victim. A
few day*’ continuance makes it. cronio,
and then typhoid fever acta in, and, If life
•00 of lb*
is saved, fl is only by months of suffer-

Itie father's in vaatiMi sc ianocsotiy msug-

»y ere wiUuua

.

�hour to bear of the abdication and

ofJeff

of all!
army
F.rtr~*

Two important steps have been taken

H AVISO I* THIA. CROATS Of* MtUI,

wmiocT ocn.x sxu won rvax pvwfocx.
j.rr vs axrxw ovx mv«T tx G&lt;&gt;p. and go
vorward wrruorr xxab ak» with- maxlt
kxart*.—.jfowJUat ZaarobL

by Congress, in the direction

Liberty National.

rinuM, Jamestown, YorktowB,

of making

aodteftasfl
between Ns
Point Tbe &lt;

In tbe faasage of tbe

jn toe telaad.

rrMidaut'a Ema&amp;cipation rasoUlton, lha 1

4t is arid tbe

Government simply expresses it* willing-' Confederate* had
j’ sri
—— —
a^*i. a
-.
become
perfectly
de
new to aid any of the Strtes that may see mortflfad. in many esses whole regiments
Owr Leto Vteeavi*..
rders.
Miteh iU feeling
Since our last issue, the progress of fit to take step* to rid themselves of tbe
tbe war Las been making bright pages in curs® of sterery. It amounts to nothing
in th® commanding
the history ci th* Federal arm*.

they acespt it ;bu&gt; it iaoflered toremovc

Victories

been borne down in the strife, but tbrir

recorded names are encircled in a halo of
glory.

two ,

Simultaneously, as it were,

St ItouiS, April 8.

•one uf those greet obstacles to State

decde of blood and carnage, glorious vic

lories and untimely deaths.

cms empty

JOTIKE- WOOL
Fortrtea Mmwoe. P- M.

emancipation which have always stared
the philanthropic slaveholder iu thafisoe.

the War Department that telaad No. 10
wss abandoned by tbe enemy last night,

The attitude of the Government hereto­

leaving Ml their artiUary, baggage, supplissand sick.

fore has been such as to bind the slave­

holder as well as tbe slave, with

long looked

One a result

won.

for—the termination uf a

add a few particulars in this article.

to strong too bo broken.
tbe Government,

It

that bare died in th® battles of war.

Has

delay in this instance “MreJ lift!"

1* it

a favor to our troops to hold them back

our gunboats for nearly

three weeks,

from

the

bayonets and

Washington, April 12.

would brave and carry, and fasten

that during thia lime they have

down to die of measles and pneumonia I

been

Could thero have

been found

them

island for a distance of twelve miles,

road to Richmond in October, batteries

so deadly

Gin. Pope at New

to

Madrid, with which

that the

taking would have

cost three thousand lives 1

ha waa to convey a part of hi* fora* to

the Kentucky shore, so as to attack the
shore batteries of the enemy in tbo rear.

To pevent the passage of these transports,

Ben McCulloch.
This

the rebels bad planted a battery, and

time there is no mistak*. Tbe fact is
ennfewed by his own friends, and made
the entrance of the bayou below the the subject of a special order. His “last
island. To dislodge these, it waa neces­ moments” are described as having brer
Indicroualy tragic.
He would not besary for the Carunddet and another b&gt;xt
। Here that bis time had come—swore and
NaniwBArMse'* Lavenre, aprfl Ito run the blockade of the Island, an ac ! raved terribly—vowed that it wasn’t iu
To the Secretary of tha Nary :
countuf which was givoo last week.— the power of the Yankees to kill him.—
Gen. Paros'* division marched to Tij»These movements being successful, the Finally, feeling himself going, and being tonville last night aud captured General
Island was surrendered and all the ene­ told he had hut a few momenta to lire, McCall, formerly Adjutant-General U. S.
he exclaimed. “Oh. Hell," turned his face A, bis staff, and about 2.000 prisoners
my's forces, munitition, tents, gunboats
away and expired.
from Arksneas and IxHiisiena, a large
to th® number uf thirteen. Hollins rem.
His death rids tbe earth of a great quantity uf stores, amuniti&lt;&gt;n, Arc.
W»
the floating battery and all, fell into our ecourge. He wa« a man of infanir.u* mere iu lb* direction of Island No. 10
Few had in a few minutes, and capture all that
hands, without the loss of a man on our principles aud infamous life.
done more to faster lawlessness—few had left.
aide. Thus ia the last great obstacle to
done more to corrupt the people.
He
tl»e descant of the Mississippi remov­
was one of th® leading spirits nf the re- I
The ciwmy attacked our work* at
ed, and Memphis and New Orleans bellhut In tbe Southwest» and his voice
Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., yesterday, and
and example were potent In spurring his w ere repulsed with heavy loss. No de­
Th j great battle of Pittaburg Landing half savage followers to deeds nf violence tails given.
and brutality.
•fiiigaad.]
H. W. HALLECK.
wxs fought new the intersection of tbe
And yet we are told he had little of the
Latrr.—Gen. Pope baa captured three
.Mississippi State Lino with Tennessee ruffian in his appearance.
In his normal Generals, fl,(MM) prisoners of war, un* hun­
river, end about fifteen cniiea from Cor­ moods be was the
dred sieg® guns, and several field batter­
stationed a couple of their gunboats at

inth.
For some weeks the Union forces have

been coixeutrating under Gen. Graut at

Savannah and Pittsbuagh Lauding.

In

the mesrtime the rebels were collecting

ies, with immente quantities of small
arms, tents, wagons, horses, dec. Our
victory fa complete.
W* have not lost
a single man.

ITc wua of soft speech, plausible and oily,
and could enact the polished gentleman
to the lite.
It waa ooly when hit passions
ware aroused that tbo desperado shone
forth.

(Sigurd,]

Ma. Kklloco ox NawvpAPxas.—Mr.
Kellogg, of Michigan, procured tbe exemp­
tion from taxes on advertisements of all
ty thousand strong, and were, al tbe time newspapers who*® circulation does not
exceed two thousand oepies. “The tax
of the battle, commanded by Generate
(■aid ha) would destroy every amid)
Albert 6. J oho*ton, Bcauregnrd arid newspaper in th* country just when we
Polk. Tho two armies were for several need them. A good deal has b*«n said
It
days only 15 or 20 miles apart Early as to taxing «very class in «ociety.
seems to me, Mr. Chairman, that in this
on Sunday morning tbe rebels attacked
case not only is tbe printer taxed, but the
our left wiug, and getting in tho rear of community is taxed.
We want oewspaGeneral Prentis, who held the advance p«rn.
We want .them fheap.
BY wi/(
need
tht
infiutnet
of
til
pn ntwtjftpcrt m
position, captured him and two entire

Mobile and Ohio Rail­

They, it seems, had become six­

the morning.

the Southern States.
StgMd.

A WAsnrxoTox Sxrsaxjuxwr Scffcrtbrought up reinforce­ xd ix nix Rxrxl Armt-bt his Rxxml—
ments, so that our forces numbered 80,­ , Within a stone’s throw ofTrifllty Church,
000,
Th* fighting was desperat* on where the.Rev. Rr. 8yl* officiates, there
ar* at least one hundred rebel sympathL
both side*, and it was not till tha mkldl*
xere, tbe moat of them women. In many
of the aftirtjoon of Monday that the ene­
cases the male rrtati ves of these pereoM
my were Caelly routed. They retreated are now in th® rebel army. A fino bouse
toward Corinth clueuly pursued by Gen. near Trinity Church is owned
by a
rebel Captain, and it is said that while hs
The most rebabJo estimate of the losses has for nearly a year been waging war
against the government and killing its
on the field puls that of the Federate at
sokhen whenever he had the opportunity,
bolo’eroMDafa J ,0M killed, and 4,000 he has received his rent reg®larly.
It con
the rebel

Albert Sidney Johmton,

lorn At about

cue ©f thrir Gtwers’s of highest rank,
wasMIW,

wounded.
Later in th® day the rebels advanced
in cousidvrabl* number*, from another
point driving in our entire picket* and
Imrntng a dwelling that had been used by
uur truop*.
During both shirmiahea
we had only three meu sligluiy wound­
ed.
The 57lhM»d 63d Prowsylvania Rcgi
rnenta had a *k&gt;r«n!sh with the *ncm)
Friday in whiah they had uro kHted and
four wounded.
A balloon was sent up from th* rebel

line* this morning for th® first time
The weather and road* are steadily

ntimw, treewrit *

RADWAY’S RESOLVENT.

for advancing.
New York. April IS.
A special to the Mercury ■*&gt;« there are
not 5.000 rebel* between G«&gt;rdiw»sville
and Riihmond. Tbe Rapp&lt;diann&lt;iek riv­

‘ftLOOD B TKUXR* TMAS WATM*."
RENOVATING

r&amp;xh.vent
IB A CLEANSING *FKL*P

AND AI A. ORGANIC MALKDIEN; UMtS O&gt;
ub-

U«XM»Ao*«//afo/^&gt;. ft'arifag afa /*■» c

IMftrah MraatrutHMi.

HUMORS AND MORIN OF ALL KIXU8

with Rjmubi or nra Goma, Casas** im tv* Mavtw.
Hmm HnK Fa*. »&lt;o «t«*. rtU&gt;*r Irvm Worm*.
Tautkrng. *r mm* «4S.t mm, RADWA Y Y KKXoV.iTiluEfcSOLVCtTw.n *rmJH7 .rMbeAto
** th^bXutA^1*
** *****
ciJd
”
LA1XES

er fa very high.
Port Royal ad*ice* state that an assault

■jk

will be made «&lt;a Savannah to morrow.—
Our picket* were within right mil**.—
Other important movements are about
transpiring.

BatiiwMX-®. April IS.
' An Old Point letter brings no later
। news except that it wna thought tbe Mer­
rimac wa« agrunnd near Sewall’a Point.

TV* i« only surmised. Tbe other rvl»el
vessel* are moving about
At 5 p. m. the Merrimac** position i»
undwmgad. and from the tide bring low
and tug* about her. it look* pretty cer­
tain she fa aground

RADW AY’K READY RESOLVENT
IS A GREATLUNG ABD STOMALH REM SIU

ksxvwkz-;^^

■— *«•

MM BinugMia*»i. aterid *.•« «•»
ll moiMui. Vy u.eaii’ of one.^ tw»
F&gt;us. o*ce or twvc* * w*tir. ate tte
tte aiMiy asd rtmi w«Mivr**a*cM
diro ar* griMralry Miljoct.
MARRIED LADIES.

HUaUua*l&lt;tebdiv.th«M PtMa wiU«nM&gt;* *’mwr
a*4 Figonra* ae*ptiaR.
BflXiOCS OOMFLAlSTN.
LETTER FROM DR. MALMOX 8K1|U&gt;KR.

Pilla «twqa«lled Tb« RrgulaUac Pitta
is tfcatr ej^mtMOM, Mri tWrvujhh elect

A LIVING DEATH,
Asd mtara him to bia tHsada in
healthy condition.
Yowra, At.,
I»a R. Batura*.
Radway'a RejnUtior Fith are a»M for TWsnndr* eeuto aw bua. (esrb box coctilm thirty piiU;

Woodstock, Va., April 13.

Wa learn from Jackson’s camp this

for Rich-

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LOOK HERE!
The Uato* Double Thread Vtm\j Beata* HaLine.
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'
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J. W. STOAKE3. Mils*. Ohux.
•
fen, Na.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PMtadel,
Ab^/r^***/^**^

^etel* RF.PORTH o» SrERftATftMUtOKA
or REMIXA I.
SESS, and ether Di»esw»
ff Uy tfaxrel
writ •* Ite NBW REMK

Cairo, April 12.
dford, from Pitta-

with 200 or 100

[

No* York, Aj

![fr°“‘

WJBiniMO THE

For Sale!
W! to

J*«sa*to th*SfairV j-------iMradwwi infurumi amwajinanu to Ua
Fvgiu.,
Haa. aauUiak I
j.ary laial. abaiiak tlia l»r.b«r faaaaraa of
ika pram law. aaU.to, rabala bom

&lt;
1
I

be proveffthat mww than on* rebel in
seryksal the South hw reteivsd BJftOey al WaahksgtoR *&gt;»tin«ally.for tfa’us* of I

will rronfomwnf*
in tbe yi£?

Ge.
G

Ptm, of Kprtodyr,

Richmond Whip state* that raro

•y wo‘

-------

prison***.

«ta to datplx iBtersKafita tbe aprrtfmw*

ed dead, writ i

tr See new adverthemrot*.

I HM». MMM

RAD WAY’S

aid* yesterday.
wV
The army 'fa engaged in preparation*

Th* report tiul General Fr*plte&gt;
The rebel General J^busiou, with some
ai Ufunxi, has arrived and taken com- lx-nped is untrue.
axtod jnjrrroo, •bowing that iboy intend

shoot 7,000.

***&gt;.’

Maw Advertisements.

improving,
These was no arti^ry firing on either

aud Beauregard is said to

This batth *1U gacjr jurihahly prove

IlfcWAT’S FILLS

RADWATB REGULATING FILLS
Win RAiekly roro the petket of the feUewfeg

On Friday, about thrns hundred uf ths
12th New York vnluotarre. ‘»n puV*
duty, were attacked by a rebel Regiment,
but after • voley from the 11 th. tlvJ reb­
el* retreated, having several killed and

l

UM U&lt;*t will S*S*V*

of other /r^
'
RABWATS REGCLATI5Q PILLS.

O. M. MITCHELLBvi&lt;*divr C««nt

Yprktown, April IS.

।

listing Piii»

RADWAYW RXGULATt.XG PILLS

Mr. POUTER M WAR
MroCAROLlNB M- MHKLD01. all

I !»ronghi fawn xb«

Gen. Boell had

w naafad, sod

E.q Shd
W&amp;Jb

JsasdiM.XM

B. W. HALLECK.

In the meantime, however,

double ours.

States for Europe, sold nil his property
in the South, auiouting to two or three
hundred thousand. dollars, and invested
tbe whole m English and French soouri-

Lfter a forced march ot incredible diffiy, leaving Fayetteville yesterday,
my advance entered Huntsville this fore­
—Tbe ditfereac* tetwwn a carrteg”
noon. Tbe city is completely taken by
surprise.
No one considered the march wheel and a carriage borne, is, that uno
praoicsUe. WecspUred two hundred goes beet whan it is tired, and tbe other

the country to defend thu law and ex/)lain
it to the people ; and it is not well for us
eral. For some hours the odds w«xe
to impo*c an onerous tax on thaae whom
fearfully against us, our force numbering we expect to do what they can in defense
38,000, while the enemy bad 60,000, and of this measure, which fa nooessary for
position. Previous io our troops qoou1 hope pyiog the presaat position th* military
we were dri ven almost to tbe very veege the salvation of the Government
of the river. Later in tbe day our troops thgt Chis tax on adyertiacmente will not mithoritie* had no mean* of ascertaining
bo imposed at all; or if ft be, that tbo lha *&lt;tac&gt;t of tbs rebel works.
raMied and before night had regained all
copatry newspaper* wiH be *aen&gt;ptod
Inform allo* &lt;&gt;htamsd through fassrlera,
thrir loat ground
Both armies alept on from it entirely.— Watkitpian Car. Boecwitrabauds and ether *outa*s ahaws
their arms and the battle r m rosumed in tan Journal.
TBe battle then became gen­

regiments.

.

U

prisoners, .fifteen locomotives, a largo
number of care, telegraph apparatus and
office, and two southern mails.
»» e hare
at last miccreded in cutting th* great ar
tory of Railway, oom munication between

Aft A SCIEMtiriC FBROATIVE
We tore U« mtewtaU *e*f*rtte *f Ife

Joux'Slidxll.—It seems that this man,
whom the London Tienee noticed as be­
ing worth, personally, about as much as
one negro—he may bo worth lt*s, for
aught we know—before be left tbe United

morning that Beauregard ia dead. The know* to a1! »Fi» dotoKuta UM*
SCROFUfjt. L&amp;’ROSY, 8TPHIUN.
report comes direct from rebel source*.
•*4 IU horrible tr*in of foaoemitaai*. »ra
Tbe weather still continues unfavorebls | There is nothing new to report regarding
ths
enemy.
for military operations.
It has bsen
I. P. BiFlB, M^rG«*Mto
raining for two day*. The creeks are
Waalfagton, April 22.
very much uwoHcn and the low grounds
The last dispatch reerived from G*nc blooil of all Ito paopto, swJ bs. bsutts r.ubb.btj
euvered with water, making tho roads al
• cJnr‘,‘°Uon&lt;I iuinnity. sad haa Lifted tb«
I ral Wool, at half past eight this evening,
most impassable for empty wagons.
Juformatiou received shows that the mys:
VTbWATlI REX0YAT1NG MEO L TEXT,
rebels havo a fore* of 60,000, which is To 8*®rrl*rT Stanton.
rapidly being added* lo by troops from
The Merrimao baa not mad* her ap­
tbe ncighboriiood af EicLniOiid, (which pearance to-day- I think her okj*ct is
is on* d*Y from Yorktown by red: and to prevent interference with reinforce­
river.) they bavigg four steamer* and monte from Norfolk to Yorktown.
Des­
sixteen traosporls ip we, and by the erters from the\rb*M eamp yesterday,
lima the roads are in a condition for tho report c*n*tant reinforce men Is to the
ub4" *b« na^“*f
L'ltinn army to move ths rebela may be rebels from the direction uf Richmond
able to meet th*tn with on* hundred and the Rappahannock.
thousand men.
A dispatch from Geo. McDowell says;
Tbs flower of thrir asmy, with th*
best arms, are in a strongly entrenched "Wi&gt; learn from contrabands that tbe

place is at tbe junction of the Charleston

Memphis, and

#

trail Adrertiier.

De­

Near Yorktown, April 0—12 P. M.

a strong force at Corinth, Miss., which

roads.

»l

the 6th the rebels in overwhelming force
attacked ua at Pittsburg Landtag. The
battle tested from nx&gt;ruing till late in the
afternoon, and resulted in the omipkle
defeat uf th* rebel* with heavy 1&lt;»m on
both aides. Grant is following up the
enemy.
Buell haa arrived uo the Ten­
nessee. Two divteious uf hie army were ■
in the baUl*.

From the Albaay Ereaiof Journal.

Ben McCulloch is finally dead.

lb«s«wury o?W.r, »y«:

preperatiuna bw an attack on tbe enemy's
force, which has been reported as ahput
•SO,000.
At ‘4 o’dock yesterday p. ai., the Mer­
rimac, Yorktown, Jananstown, and 4 tugs
were lying al Craaey IslamL
The fellow iog aiewt.tge was rtecieed by
tha Secretary uf War thia evening : On

on tbe

through which to convey transports

&lt;Uy, bul in pl»n
,
...
fte IMlowin, dcpuA, rtwlred by

DR. RADWAY’S PILLS,
k

to the onward march to Richmond.

rJLXi.?

The Secretary &lt;d War has received a
letter tliia'WUaMHiu, from Gen. Wool,
elating that al twtio'oiuck yesterday p. m.
nothing waa doing al Yorktown, except

batteries they

but it may not be known to all of them

busy also ia cutting a canal past the

„ _

This Mtipn of

No. 10 has been bombarded leisurely by

Riehmoud,

it •‘masterly strategy” co refuse to cap­
tor* them there when they were In our

removes the fetters

is well known to our readers that Island

upon

Monitor god Stavros.
The latter fired ftwr or fire rounds and

returned tn Craney M«*£-

Gen. Pope haa captured throe Generals
and 6,000 prisoners of war, one hundred
s’ege guns,. seve^ij field batteries, and
from the aiavebuider so that he may, if immouM quantities of small arms, tents,
siege of three weeks duration—a Wood- f
We
he will, unloose the I'onds which bind wagons, horses and provisions.
less victory—the result of a masterly
tbe slave. Il simply places the Govern­ have not lost a single man.
and consumnato strategy and deeds of
A special to th* Indianapolis ^gurnal,
ment on tbe aldo of liberty rather than
Nashville, April 7,says: •?Gen. Duipont
reckless daring. The other, an unex­
slavery so far as it may act in that di­ is just now bringing in two steamboat
pected field fight, in which not only tens
rection constitutionally.
loads of meat, one hundred and. sixty
of thousands, ten times ten thousand men
The abolition of slavery in tbe Dis­ thousand pounds, captured by Gfand
and more, rushed upon each other, and
trict of Columbia, is another move tn the Haggard of his command, sixty miles
for two full days strove in deadly con­
above this place on tho Cumberland
right direction.
It frees the country of
flict ; where cannon thundered, and mus­
River.
the stigma of holding its Congress, and
"Yesterday Cui. Duffield, of that part
ketry rattled ; where sabres gleamed and
of legislating for a free people within !of Gen. Dumont’s oommand now. at
swurda clashed, and the iron heel of the
sound of the autioncer's call of the great, Murnfrccsbnro, eapturod th* mail direct
fiery steed trod out the hearts of men.—
est slave mart of tbe world. The world from Corinth, with upward* of J 50 letters,
The former is the conquest at Island No.
many of them contained valuable infor­
turely moves.
10; the latter, the battle of Piltsbugh
mation in regaed to the strength and po
sition of the enemy. From these letters
Landing.
It is said there died in the army of the
tbo Gen. learned of a uumber uf spies at
Space would fail us to give all the do- Putoraac during the months uf November
Nashville and Edgefield, and has had
tails of these two battles.
Wo publish December and January, three thousand them arrested-’’
a meagre aumnary elsewhere and we will soldiers, more than the whole nnmlier

great victories are

march

esoary to drivaAhuu from that puoitMU.
what has been gaiaed br allowing the
enemy quistly to leave Msnaseas I Was

rhe Merrifascone, wfcro Aeand oonsorts

St. Louis, April 9.

fetters

McClellan’*

•welling tbe rebel army to N»,0W man
and rendering an immense sacrifice neo-

;.BasreWy»fWsn
uc came down towards the

Psgcs,

upon which, are recorded’deeds of valor,

then
tured the whole

coming out of hfa Dcro.

'JJb fa the

famiI ice ia

l^.^i.o

tf-wtr-t--

WIUUMlHJBi

�.
R«i»nww&lt;i
the SlKtUHMAM, or day, the iSte dEy of A^ otrelbXrend
ulm fmm o, dacripu,.,, or
■■talliiw,
i„ tuuuba wk«k..«
•"» tar.

Sta i&gt; .taai .m hndnd Itat

bng .nd

WPii-.

ATES'S

.CATHARTIC
- FIIaLH.

,
c

^ fo^the matter of tbe rotate at Sau-^ H. Emolte,

ud d„&lt;t

from nln lo
lta( «.cr. H«
**&gt;, *««. wlta h M.rf} ital of &gt;
ta.rpta^tafcd off ta.ll, „ u.. . *„t
will gUosoftora kar no rwtor wtaro II
•l”l«w Hot tack a lbrO!Kl &lt;rf twrlr,.

Sfli

GHKAT

ruicaiQAv,'

P»OBiA\
CotteTreb

two eblniam, w «rnnnd u to Uid.

Itaplkiboow
U mltaKunoftfabo.t, Sk«l. work,
•d b, • powarfal jwop.dl.r, but Moral

preying, far retrain Maaonia tbarafa aet forth.that

rtrstten,
JMeter, ths Sth

te appear at a aeretac of raid Court, then to be
bolocn al tbe Probate OKca.in the village of Has
flaw, and
hio.. re
,u_

FALL AND

village sf

'.^L

giro notice lo the" t&gt;«r»oiis' interested
•urn &gt; «rong rorrml. Sta Mrriu only give notice fa all persons interested in said estate
one Run, n (JB-pfrunder, right in her bow. of the pendency of said petition, and the bearing
thereon, by eenaiag a copy of thia notice end order to be published la the ‘jUpubtici
“The eeoessiontkta of Columbus rny order to he pubUabsd in the 'Rap«bliean Benner,
that aton&gt; limeslxj would have come up a newspaper printed and cireulatiog in said conntyuOiarry,’for three anoressive weeks, immedi­
here to test tbe meul of our forts ii tbe ately previotik to arid *&lt;y of hearing.
(Alniecopy.) uaxli
[A »rae copy.] SHERMAN C. PftlNDLE,
. Maple Suoab wanted on subscription। water had noljlieen um&gt; low. Thorn was
sprit
Judge of Probate.
no
Ume,
however,
while
she
was
at
Co
­
or any other dues, at ibis office.
lumbus, when there them was not water
DAJU-I.W8
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
enough to Aunt her. She is now at l.laod
No. 10, and It is reported thnt she would
on hand those books of Abstracts of Tax come np and engage our boats if abe
Itoads of which wo mado a note some could atem the current. There are too exatBinatiOM ud adjuatnaeut to the uudcreipnr
LIFE BTTEB8,
Ccmniiraionar* duly ajipointed by tha Probai
weeks ago, Tbsy are a aplsndid thing may “ifa”abtiut the institution.
for tba county of Ifarrv, who will meet ft
“Thera is only one entrance to her, Court
• Hite
maww a, Ik. r.------- -Aa for ascertaining just tbs prosent status
through s trap door in her back.
Her
itfus disordera of thr human system. They rwwnof lands in tlic County as regards, tax ti- port-hole In fomlshcd with a heavily
fate aud invfacrate tbs liver and kidney*; TLajr
ay ot June* out give ton* to the digeattre organ*; they regulate
llaa upon them. They are furnishing plated trap, which springs up when the
iliearareoeaa, excretions aMexhalations, equalixe the circulation, and ptirifv the blood. Thu*,
Abstracts at a reasonable price to all who gun is run out, nnd falls down when it is
dll HUio* ronraJmala-aom* of which are Torpid
run back.
IJuw the the ersw git their
may desire them.
the time limited
light and air 1 cannot pretend t&lt;» say.
We also notico that nur calimable
conirolod end cured by theaa remedies.
“This Turtle Is certainly a formfdable
April !4, IB&lt;5X
Register of Deeds, S. H. Cook, is also affair, u secund Merrimac in its way, aqd
DARLING’S
JAMES A. SWERERT. I Araaste«
H.
N.
SHELDON.
j
prepnrisg another great canvetueace to appears capable of doing much damage,
h would he
al! reel estate holders In the county,
He while rateivwg butliule,
impossible to board her. as these fa only 1
Estate ot Adam B. Qart,
one entrance, and she is supplied with
PHOBA TEOBDEB. —STATE OF MICHfOAN. DcmoTM tbe tnerbid and bilious deposits from
blank books, filled with proper hcadingn, hose for throwing hut water.”
the aiomadi and bowels, reruiste* the liver and
kidneys, removing every obetruction, reetoxaa a
upon which to prepare a thorough and
natural and healthy acUoo in tbo vital organs.—
It la a superior
perfect abstract of all lamia in the county
[ Ad»»rUi»mtn|. |
flftln tins records as they appear io his
Dh'THRRIA* AND CroVP.— For theau

TiSSTA

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

with one of the LARGEST and
BEST Assortments

of

LIVER REGULATOR

DRY GOODS!!

Aa a Famfly FhjraJr.
JVroi D.. £. IF. fratwryfo. M« Qrte'»&gt;.
■ mi» Ua Um p»let» of pawxw. Their emlki t
■tiut-pnai any raUwtlc *• r« ana. T1m&lt; m
at very wrtuUi ami «Tntiia! Iu ILB astl o it, IL.
, white RMkM them InnCjeMa L&gt; etta the daily

MILLINERY

£'4
shta«J&lt;ein«!s='.cJ :sx«;'.
i
fwabre
i.Uu&gt; gr-«l .X-j..
iclMi nUKwlic In my Sally ewilw: tl

LIVER REGULATOR

GROCERIES

FAMILY MEDICINE,

formidable and dangerous di&gt;«Mdrt« Trask’s of Probate.
Magnetic Ointment is an unfailing reme­
■sy***’*.
.
•
dy ,if used in season.
Apply fiecly to
On readme tod filipg the petition, duly verified
pletfon will necessarily be great.
We
r Kttea X liarl, wMetr of arid dwueed^pravinF,
the Throat and Chr«t and cover with a
lw&gt;pv and trust he win find it a rcmuncra h«*t flannel. This Ointment has been be­
fore thr public over 20 y »-sn«,.’in«&lt; Ils c.n- Ferrite and ths petitioner, *
Ti.r:su]«io it is ordered that Moodar, tbs 5tb
atandy increasing (JemMid ha* established A...*
..r 11 — ^ i t,
. t, .
■ Union School.—The Summer term of its nipuUtljoo os a superior Lfiuiniriil in
all cases whrrw n southing and relaxing
&lt;&gt;ur Union Scbmd will commence on
remedy is require*], partioularly in Rlieu
Monday next, Tbia institution weina tn iiisliMi, Neuralgia. Inftamstion uf tht
• 'be hJttre thsn usually successful under its Boweh and Kidneys. Spinal affections
prayer of tbe petitioner atemld not be granted.
present managem«ttt.
Mr. J. VY. Ban- 8ore Eyca, Bums, Piles, Wounds and
Bruiaea.
.croft, the Prinolpal, aeerus to possess a
The outlay for this preparation

Much better fhan plfla, and mueb easier to take.

cases of loro of appepte, tiatniracy, female weak- j
lira*. Irregnlaritire, pain In tbe ride and bowel*. I
blind, protruding and bleeding piles, aud getters! '
debility.
.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

Ja*. L. firnmlM- nireehanl. ISA Pnitnn

LIVER

E. Kimw!i*m nnd Miss Hannah McNair.
er.e do not liCMltate to-plrdge for the future
n cnntiiiiiauce of th' pre-eminent aueces'

Svld by nil drttgeists.

Price 25 cte.

paper printed in Baid cuuntr, of Barry for Hut
succreiuve "^eeks, immediately prevfoua to ra&lt;

Tukoat asd Longa—At this acasan
&lt;»f the year when &lt;n«ugbs am! c«»M^ are
troulilituxne every fsnirly shnald hnvc a

DARLING'S
REGULATOR

H. C PtiNDLR.
Jcdfic of Probate.

*prt

safe ami rertsin remedy &lt;*n hand.
Ran
s«»m’s Hive Sy rwpT««lw is the very thing.
school during .the past two years. '
PRODA TE ORDER-^TJLTK OF SMCHIGAN,
It in n&lt;4 nuly pleasant for clrildreu to take, County ot Barry e».
but is a ci’r'alu cure lur Croup, Wh«**p
At s semi on or tbe Probate Coen for tbe Ccuntv
ing Cough, Bronchitis, Authtua, Couglia*
an*! nil iiflvctixnt of thr Throat and Lungs.
fh.ld l»y ail Druggists.
Prica 25 cts.
this State.
Arnt’iig thi« m-&gt;re rM nt in­
[ao'2.4 G mouths.]
.
dications, we uotiee lh.it S. D. Bingham'
deevased.
lais withdrawn from the LitnsTng RepvbOn reading and filing the petition, duty verified
of Sabrina H. Dogbee, widow of rani deceased,
lican and ia aticeeedud in thu editorial
pray ing, fur certain reaweua therein sei forth, fast
c«&gt;ndiict of that paper by Gko. I. Pausonb.

Han.Jc
jar*'____

BOOTS,

SHOES,

'

LIFE HITTERS,

.rare talent for imparling education, nnd
•with such •* •'IT-tried Aitaislnuts as Miss

CROCKER Y!

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

Em been large and th* labor for its eritn-

__________________ _

which induced a yinlsoi fcvor. 1 touk lw»'&lt;tes&lt;?
DAKLiyG S LIVgR REGULA TOR

Ever shown in this

Market, which we

arc prepared to sell at a small

advance from

NEW YORK COSTS.

whioh has marked tbe progress of our

to this alteck. l bad bran troubled with dvapapuin
aerarel mouth•: I have fete nothing of it »ltxm.‘'
OtiaStadley, Saq? ISM Brat Mtb Street, N Y., ।
Kidney coiupliitit three rear*, with cotreiut pain I
in tbe small of my back. I bad rued tuonall Linde 1

J. 8, GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
LAEL&amp;VS IirER BEGCIATOB.

LIFE BITTERS.

gistings Vritt (Eurnnt

Tl»e Kafamazwi Ttleyrapk fa u»w edited
Pr«&gt;f A. B. Stunk.

caday tbe s»U.
I’cloca in the

10 t«.

Mr. P. J. Avzar

Del and.

The

Ijvingcton

R'psfb’iroM &lt;&gt;fffats is oflHred for . mIc.

J.

Wheat, perbtreh.

■'

■

«1&gt; Plltef peraous Wercated in said ealair.«
aired taappear at ascsalunof raid Court, thr

.

Saunders, of tbe Eaton RrptMirwif pferr,

And It Ir farther ordered, that tbe petitioner
give uotiee to the pernor------ — * — —*—
uf the peadrocy of said ;
thereof, bv caiuiug a publiabad fa tha Rnfob

w«'believe, the press enly, on which that
Tbo Hastings Banntr

paper ia prated.

Tbakm.—Hod.

F. W.

, pltfaae accept our thanks

KxLL&lt;»oe will
for n c^y

"Ddafield'e Art of War in

of

Butter, “ * .
feftw.:: " :
Maple SuRdr." .

AJao

Senator

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

SPECIAL

XOTICES-

and Rrprewitptire Trowbimdok will ac-

Dyspc pale and General Dobjlity.

.ccfi thanks for aimllur favors.

Durling'a Life Hitters,

Casust-s, a erren G*ntrtjt4Dtio,
March 8, JBM.
.
ttxy. W. n. Ix. Wallace, who was
Dr. C.' W. ^OTAyr,—/terr5tr;-fortbabentfiI
■killtd, at the bakla of Pittsburg TjtntHng of snffrrinR humanity, psrndt me to aay that 1
have found rout Mcantlinevian HfooC Purifier
is understood to be Gea. Law. Wallaae ad lil.Hid Pills a sure curt for ImSigeaunn end
ver Complaint.
1 have suffered from the
ofBHisata.
‘rieda^teihyHiyai
b!u&lt;m!
Secretary of tha Interior has
tHrinn
w orrequested the editors of tbe New York

All parsons having claims sgylait |hp
J&amp;tefao/-atorfo» C. Grijt.i,
dr erased, are bcr«by pptifiyd and reqursttd u&gt;
prevent the rasia for axammaliob aud adjustment
fa the undersigned Cotimteafonera.duly appointed
by pm 1'robate Court for the county of Barre,
W|.e will meet for such parpose, al tbo County
Irreaarev’s effiea, intfie village of Bastings, In

teifry
’
•••»
DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR.

fonndad.

reply.

DREGI AND MEDICINES,

FAHiLY MEDICINE,
Whan-ottr children are oct of aorta, &lt;a give them
a few drops, and it rata them all right. 1 find it

an

Tbe latter, however, made no

“atrociona

libel—an groundless as

•&lt;kw are mftmons."

beur of too o'clock, A. M., on she respective day*
above meutienvd. Six mouths from she third d*v
cf March, teat., being the time limited by tbe
Hon. Probate Court for She final adjustment of
*archums against raid estate.
Iu*—। M*—U
. |k*~?

aprit5

Ita»ntn. ff yrn nejd zither or both of these moat
exeetjeat pamedifi*,inquire for tb.ejp at the ktoroa;
if yuu do mil find thorn, take uoo;hiT, but mdose
One Itollar in a letter, and an receipt of tbe mos­
ey. the Remedy or Remedies will be »ent according

A. W. MAILRT, I OrnraHO
H. S. HHEI.IXJN. f aMsere.

Btichahnah.'xlmagh 70 years of age is

fyhercspos it h ordered that Monday, the ICtb

charge that Mr.

d)F*cd«iiie aaowements ot thn Brwckm-

he haa set himself to the work

of r«-or­

ganizing a party to embarasa ihe admin

istration, as lltoagu he iMsndvd U* make

bo liridtm at the 1’iobese U&amp;ee iu Hastings, aud
shew causc.if any there be, why.foofirqyer »f the
petitioner should nos be granted.
.

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, BPICES'. PEPPER,
PRUNE* FMi^RAlSWm^ODHSHj
in fset, srerythlag iu tbs Grorery Hat, such as
will ba utedsd for fstnilr use.

rrived at Philadelphia a few &lt;jay» »g^

I’earl Ambi
:Am.

°

c^bocw.ueipsF®&gt;Xa-r

Isit OMklasEx^mU,
FdR.RJK BSPtCIAL DXKXHT OF TUX LAD1KS.

(FhW «ltrert*oM sreomrsInyraehbnx.
| Warranted superior to
-AsyPnibribretbspohtiB. *

. ...
n.iitef..
To Da. Hkaatde Albany, X. Y.-jly Dear Doc

r&gt;*e**ed frauds copied as good

anywhere, hr Mie
MOtj. to take Likcnerara at the Bick or Deed,
r to tee news of Pah.® Buildlogs, or private

PENS. PBSClUi. INKH. PAPSR, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, A* Ac. - -

’llb

NOTICE !
Row to Saye Money I

farm

A llrrMBS*bk

MM . wn of

, oMa&amp;ch night- Thu iiaprovosnut tn her
up, e&lt;u::j&gt;lrxi&lt;»n, t'.lgratlou, ste.. mtrprised m
A rapid arid ponmMnbrastoratten to hreltb

ihaodaiMtatfimBiML

Tbe
ROBERTS A BY RIKER.

•■rnjing a pot

Filin.

I TIURtR) inFtfwo
world,
need twenty yaara b«
railltona preaans annual­
ly ; alwaya’gfte aatWaction ; cental unotbing iqjariouv; palrj^.lxf&lt;l by
the'prigppxT physicians
teiid-aurgcemw 'iu tb»
'Enina, clcgaatly coated

r a ropy of
in the Rrj
printed at

arAj

•r.

lettc Ambru-

AND COPT (NG dona to order, on short notice'
and Prices to suit orders, ftvm 30 eeate fo |J,00,

Produced by Haaarts'a matebtem Fife,

ninety-one cotitrabonde who

«»d

Ambrotype

Jay of May, trt2. al eleven o'stock, ip the foreTheir wondrous works—tbe papers fill,

. dent of United State*;.

situatioas aa baww servants &lt;nd

GROCERIES!

Crayon

still in full possesalop Pf biw’i&lt;?leHcct.

that

Herrick’s ffugnr Coated

PHOTOORAPHIC &amp;AIAHBY

Bee Advertisement.

For rale at Haatinga, by Boycars a Stxikbb.

ms utvsitB,

(tiovlfi

S

BUvd Purifi
tv biob arise

Prion, 35 cent* per Box, or SBoxoa for &gt;1.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATER A CO., Lowell. Mai*.

ar FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPQSES.ONLTJE3

102 NatteftttBL. New York.

Prize Ptrtry.

ridge Democracy in Pennsylvonin ;

plicne. Burning Fluid,

DAN’L 8. DARLING,

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Baur Corarr. as.
. At a saaeion of tbo Probate Court, for the
eouutv of Barry, boitfen at the Probate Office in
the eiilaganf HaaUuga.on Tue^far the -J&amp;tbday
of 'X»rch in the jear of onr Lord oi;e lliousauil
Vrindie^udge of Probate
.•rcecnf S

•r Joeiah Burge Exseator of tbo laat Will and
Testament of raid deceased preying for certain
rekaons therein set forth that be may be I beared
toMlipprisin Beal fttate w said petition described
fopthe purpose of PVNtf thfdebta of s|id d»-

feffFQpl. -Flrtw

tfChenllcnlB, Paints, Olis, Can

Estate «f Martin C. Barge.

were

The National Tnltttigtnc^r pre

Jl»T BECEIV^IU

a new and most complete assortment &lt;of

World to furnish him the authority upon

office”

Roberts Al Striker,

D. Weaterrett, Esq., ot South 5th,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

which suementoaHedfiog ‘improper spcc-

iilatirtbaad roalCNasance in

HAS! INGS

DRUG STORE!!!

Hay. (marsh.) [&gt;e

Europe.”

Cuanblrm

It is a thorough

Mrs. Young. oUBrooklyn. writes: "Febraary
2-i. lMk&gt;.—In May laat I hod a verere stlackofFilra

S. C. FRINDLE.

A fap for speeches and other congrcaeUnal

.dortfflente.

Darling's Livor Segulaor.

'to;:

it f«&gt;r mIv whenever a cash customer ©f,fera what the establishment ie worth.

eeror found anything, equal,to

in aCbrdinx immediate relief.
Liver and bilHotM remedy

WAR!

Um, and Oml tb-«u ua uealknt punmUrr U &lt;kata im
eyetma aud ja«rV&gt; tto _OnwA.no »/ Ur U-t.
John g. mkaciiam.m. p
Conetlpatlon.CoaUTaueee, Supprnv-loii
Riarnanatlaau, Gout. Xeiiralcjn, DrorJ
•y, Paralyate, Fite, eta.'
JVwa Iff. J. H rvug^o,
C’tjCa
Too miarfa cunTO U roll ot your TilU f c Uu rem el
endawww. irmhwa'eC our f.atereMy Ute fonrnl u..ro
airlSrxl-u. ». I Imtw, Il^r alooW &gt;.lo me Iu mveUb ..
ter it fur it. Urfitf tlfo mnllfafrtai ■buo.rfW ftm,,
fiK«!
Krnarta teoityiiateI" Um Urar.teit jimt M1U affect tkil

On High Prices, at the

•has s'. IJ his interest in the Jaekarin Ciliiten tn J. J.

Please give ci &amp; call.

tlwm an naellcut inaadr, when f«nm hi
Wmi d/mltr, uiyl Junior. "ILcii &lt;&lt;«ii•*.»•
B»kr&lt; thiuu vaty ne&lt;~.rebfo aad ctarevH.t f.t lbv trt &gt;
of »mum end cUlgrat.
Dy»POPe**, Imparity ef tbe Dleod.
ZVm J.rr. J. I*.
Hutt jldtul Gtoici,Jti.".
Pa. Aria: I tov* tmd yc«r Jtlh nd). «ui*.
»
•CTMi in my Ca»i!y end am.-ug tbow |
mlM tn fal
la dhtrvro. lo
ilia vvraui U J,Lt«Uui Blnl
purtfr Um Lluot. ll.iy nr» ll» »«y l—l r.aavi’f I tore
•nr known, u&lt;l I can eouMrudy
Item ta
rav 6U-X.
X'.__
I V

’

JXHJtS ft L0TXLL. &lt;3re/if JU*

C A.&lt;

�4&amp;U.

©Sfial firti

rt.i

FAMILY
AliRAHRX USOOUT of IDtoaa.
I—HANNIBAL HAHUx, of Hsu

I t*

NEWS

.v&lt;re^yr*e DwnJ^ULMOX P. CHASE,

TBI DETROIT

A LARGER, CHEAPER ARD BETTER

Briattreto

will

“LOW PRICES

s—», V r«-S°STstStot. «r Tau,

GREAT INDUCKMUTB TO CLUBS.

Coon,;—XOTTOOMEMT BLA1H. „r

GRANT &amp; SPAUDLGIN
-JOHN CATROB, of Tmimmm.
- PETER V. DANIEL, of Ya.

—SAMUEL NELSON, of N. Y.

—ROBERT C. GRIER, of Penn.

—WF STILL—

-NATHAN CLIFFORD. ofMc.
-JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Ala.

WI WfflTffiffflM

•TATE orriCEKI.

WOOD.

UMii.tehUs

Tbo Dxtboit W exalt Tridvke is now
IT WILL MEND LEATOE1
in its Thirteenth Year.
R if a Larger,
&gt;nil your HanwM. fluwjis, *eHa. Been
(Reaper, and, for Michigan readers, a
IT WILL MEND GLASS,
Better Family Newspaper,than any Newthe pfoeasef the* expensive ent Glass
York, or other Eastern Paper published.
IT WILL MEND IVORY.
It contains Eight Pages of Seven columns
each, making it larger than the New York
Tribune. It furnishes te Michigan rea
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fact every thing but Metab.
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of dollars each year in advertising their give to Ito columns Attractions which
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twenty-seventh volume, being tho oldest
existing journal in tho North-west, and
has been identified more than any other
paper with the growth and increase of tbo
common*, the Industry and prosperity
of the Pininsclab State.
Its proprietors are determined that its
future shall be worthy of tho confidence
and'support of the friends of Truth, Jus
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DR. J.

CwroAm ‘V‘*o\tet‘UcR,

AUSTIN BLAIR. Govenwr.
HENRY T. BACKUS, PiMid«&gt;t of the Senate aad

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EZRA JONES, Deputy
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SAMUEL B. LACEY. Com’r. State Laud Office.
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JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General.
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VOL 6

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1862.
with the Merrimac. It is
j thing. It does not look

tanity tn day. I will attempt to write a

little in umr to yours, which 1 received

. a vessel than an old ox
cart; butito power and capability was
proved beyond all question of doabt by
that famous contest
ft wav, no doubt,

sll uf tbe time teal 1 have had no oppor

tooity for writing, and In feet I have not
much convenience fur it now. therefore
you will excuse pencil marks, and please

pan "all imperfections by."

My health still

remains nil that could

EAI.ER in all kinds of Family Groceries, be expected. You will see that we have
Stone and Woolen ware, and a emend uleft the Potomac and that we are now at
lortmeut ef Proriaionx, Also Notary Public.
or near Fortress Monroe.
How large a

D

portion of the Army of the Potomac are

ROBERTS * STRIKER,

being transferred to this place 1 am un­
able u&gt; say, but there in a large force con­
centrating at this point.

"Rower** Block,' Butina*, Mich.

We left our camp on Friday, March

14th, marebed to tbe vicinity of Alexan­

W. PARKER,

W

HOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceries
end Provisiona. Pork, Lard, Bolter, and

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dria. where we halted, and were ordered
to pitch our tents.

This we did

and

fort altlmugh it rained more or lees du­
ring the night

KKAPPEM &amp; BURROWS.
and counsellors at law.
Solicitors in Chancery. Tax and Insurance

so that »e were completely
out and drenched completely.

Office, 'comer of Maia aad Bardick Street!,
Kalamazoo, Michigan.
A. A. Kmapsk,
. J. C. Btraaowi.

upon tbs aides of the Monitor, where tbe
balls of the Merrimac struck, with no
other damage than denting the iron pls­
ling sn Inch or two. Truly this la an
age of Yankee enterprise and inven­
tion.
We expected to land before night but
were delayed, and at dark we spread our
blankets en the floor of tho deck, to pan
another night on board,
it began to rain
very hnrd, but as our Company occupied
the rear of the upper deca, we bad a
roof over iw; but tho sides were all open
except a light railing, the rain drove in
upon our floor, and as tbu bos’ rocked
the water would roll back and forth un­
der and among us. Some gut up and
packed up nnd sat around as well as they
could; but i concluded to lay and take
it, and just as I bad b«gan to duse, bang
came tbe jib of a schooner in among us,
which brought us all up standing.
After
some time she got Imwe and went her

drowned

I tell you

Henry, this was rather a serious time

and for the first time I begnn to feel dis­

part with her. I again laid down and
slept until day light.
The next tnurning. (Thursday) when I

awoke I was lying in about Bn inch of wa­
ter and was wntwhat wet; bul what of
SWEEZF.Y dk ALLEM.
We went to work pecked up our
and let those “sojer" who wanted to.— that.
TTORNEYS AT LAW aad Solicitors in Chan­ Huwever there wax no use of grumbling, blankets and about nine o'clock went
cery. Particular attention paid to Conreyash--re.
so we stood it as well as possible. Sun­
MBciag, the investigation of title* to Land
Furlrow Moon&gt;e is a very strong po­
day was quite a pieaunt day, and it was sition and well deserves ths name of
employed by us to very greet advan­
Furtrusa
Wo marched about two miles
and slopped where wo now are, near the
tage.
village Hampton. This vilisge yen will
Munday morning we packed up our
remember waa burnt during the Revolu­
n. WRIGHT,
traps, marched Into Alexandria and about tion, and last summer it again shared tbe
A TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
jtl. and c d'cilor and Counsellor m Chancery.— n&gt;K&gt;n went aboard the steamer, John •nme fate at U&gt;e hand* of tbe rebels when
Brooks. There were on board this boat they evacaated it. All that now remains
of it ia the chimneys and the brick nails.
Office, with W. W. Ralph Esq., RUAieville. our Reg. and two companies of the
It is a desolate looking scene, and I sbntrid
Barry County, Michigan.
Michigan 2*1. as so*&gt;n as we were loaded
think it had once been n very fiine little
w® pushed out into the stream and came village. The only building left standing
DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF TITE PE ACE. General Land and to anchor; all of the officers were employ­ is the summer residence of ex-Presidenl
ed in loading troops, as fast as one boat Tyler, wbu being in sympathy with the
icbel cause.
His property was spared
wns loaded it would push offend anchor
from the ruin, but it will never benefit
in the channel.
At dark myself and com­ him more, for he died at Richmond the
JACOB FERRIS,
rade* made up our beds on the Hurricane past winter. Died a rebel against the
deek, under nne of the light boat and alept country that had bestowed upon him the
MICHIGAN.
IONIA.
highest honors in the power of the Amer­
soundly all night.
ican People.
i. HOLBROOK,
Tuesday morning we again began the
We are lying about two miles to the
work of umbnrking nod sIkjuv noon our Westward uf the Furl, and on the road
divisiou being all on boaid, anchors were to, and about six miles from Big Bethel,
weighed and the fleet started down the which you will remember was the scene
J. M. RVMELL,
of one of uur early blunders which result­
Potomac.
It ronsteted uf fifteen large
ed in a reverse tu tbe FederAl arms. It
Steamers all heavily laden with troop*, was occupied last week bv our forces be­
and several sail vt-asels, carrying the three ing defended by a small force of the ene­
JOHN ROBERTS,

couraged and to wish myself at home,

A

lilYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dwellingoa Broad­
way, near the Cour»4lou»o.

bnttcrie* and

the squadron of Cavalry

which belongs to uur Division.

you it was a splendid sight.

1 tell

The brass

OTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a bands took their station on the deck and
ten-1 to all bn.inet! er.trtioted to him with
We
. prom pt net* and BdelUy. Reaidence, Johnstown.. played several fine nationtl airs.
Barry connty, Mich. Dianka kept always on hand.
soon passed Ft. Washington which ia sit­

N

uated upon tbe Maryland side and com­

mands th® channel of tbe river.

Soon

after Mount Vernon was left behind, and
in the course of a few hours we began to
pass the rebel batteries, which were now

J. M. NEVINS,

silent and deserted.

ICTotary P«b!le, and Tax agent Particular
XI attention paid to making out Deeds, Mort-

At the A quia land

ing which was their principal nnd strong­

est position, be smoke still bung over tbe

place, the

rebels having fired

it

when

they left.
At dark tbo fog began to settle pretty

S. C. PRINDLE,
■’ PROBATE, Notary Public, Gvn-

thickly end a gun was fired from tbe sig­

nal ship to come to anchor.

We made

our beds on tbe floor of the deck nnd I
slept soundly

DANIEL STRIKER,
lOUNFY CLERK. Notary Public aad Gwral

until tbe morning dawn­

ed.
we found the fog had cleared op during

the night and

sad Notary pMc.
OSes ia the Cwrt Hoooc. and opea at all

egister of deeds,

R

the fleet had got under

weigh and we were now steaming down

tbe Chesapeak Bay. and I found

myself

for the first time on salt water, and near!y out of sight of land, only a point here

OUNTY TREASURER. OBee ia the Coart
strung along, some being near us, others
Hsnas.
...

C

plunging their way along, nearly out of
sight in tbe distance astern, while some
were entirely hull down, only their huge

to &amp; eJre; ta aay Of A
Courts of Uuo State.

OReo Mbs Caert Housa.

•moke stacks being visible, from

which

the black wreaths of smoke came curling
ouL

became quits

BTEBBON A ELLIX,
ACTCREB
aad 4eofcr I.
^nri
h*DC-

The train ia
subsequently a graduate at West Point
Ihecondoecollect tbe scrraaefluy ho comet to
dreaeed fa deep mourn-

Merriman would have done had tbs bat

it rained ail day and all night very hard,

ttorneys

A

The next day [Saturday]

incident that
of tbo railroads

During eight euccedlng yean, he served
io the army a Lieutenant and Adjutant of

writing before is, that I have been so busy

MARON ALLKN,

fell at ths battle of Pittabum is foUy
Armed, was a native of Mason county,

Hon; sad m far as my experience goes,
chink it immiKMnrfWato keep a horse in
goad eswditioe witboot changing his food
ala free by carrote or bran msahea
Tbs chief value of carrots seems to ms
to be their slightly laxative properties
and their magical effect on tbe skin and
hair, togatimr with their Atiawtef proper
tie*; moreover their judicious use often,
times prevents tbe applications of those
terrible concoctions called “horse med-

SflurcUanj

gistilttp’ JJwmttss SirwtMi,

GRANT A SPAULDING,

NO. 5L

troops, with the rank of Colonel.

He

_ __
lady quickly
puts her hand in her pocket for the same,
and ft la gone, with tbe wallet containing
all tbe money within which the ticket

HOiaiur, dui soon rose to uc a nrigauisr
General of the Texan army. In 1887,
he took the Command-in Chief in Texas,
and in 1R39 he acted as Secretary of
War of the new Republic, under Prsal- hard hearted kind,—one of those

men

no wen. ro aiexico, wncr® nc se* * cu six
months as Colonel of tbe let Texas Regi­ rung tho bed. stoDDed tbe train, and tbe
ment
After this bo ret!rad toe planta­ young woman and her little oosb were
tion in Brasoria county, Texas, where be ordered from the cars, she weeping, as is
remained
until appointed try General easy to imagine a person would feel under
Taplor, in 1949, aa paymaster in the
army.
When the enrolment of four new
regiments was proposed by the Pieree this scene. Ho had left the engine and
Admlatotrsticn, be was appointed by advanced to where the lady waa standing
Jeff. Davie, then Secretary of War, Col­ looking so distressed and fnendlMs. Tbe
onel of tho Second Cavalry, with his engineer had a big, warm heart Putheadquarters at San Antonio, Texas.—
There he reraslned till 1857, he received
tbe command uf the United States forces th® Lady,.

sent to coerce tbe Utah Mormons Into
obedience, and conducted tho remarkable
expedition across the plains to Salt Lake
City.
On tbe close of the Mormon
troubles h* was sent to California, end
on tbe death of Gen. Clarke, assumed the
command of the department of ths Pa­
cific. Shortly after the rebellion got un­
der way, his loyality was suspected, and
Gen. Sumner was sent out to supersede
him. Before Gen. Somner readied Cal
ifornla, Johnston had left his command
to join the rebels. He took tbe overland
route, with three or four companion, on
mtilee, and passed through Arizona and
Texas, and thence to Richmond.
At

the car again. Il ia shameful you should
thus bo treated.
■
The lady hesitated about receiving it,
but was in a desperate strait Sbowerfog numberless thanks upon the noble
engineer, and insisting upon receiving his
name and address, she returned to her
cars, and tbe train went on Ita way.
About one month from tho time the
engineer received a note requesting him
to call at tho express office and take
from thenc® package addressed to. him.
He did so.
upon opening tho package,
ho found ft to contain fifty dollars and an
elegant gold watch, seals and chain.
Up­
first he wns appointed to a rebel com­ on the Inside of tbe case was inscribed
mand on tbe Potamoc; but, upon tbe I the golden Rule, ths substance which is
great importance of the Western Depart­ do unto others aa ynu wish others to do
ment befog seen by Jeff. Daria, be was to you.
appointed to take chief command at Bow­
ling Green.

siege of Vera Crux, and when severely
wounded, he continued on the tbe field,
urging on his men, until a ball passing
through his lung* struck him down. He
was carried from the field, and reported
so near dead that obituary notices appear­
ed of the gallant General, in nearly all
the papers of tbo country.
Even in the
vicinity of the battle-ground his life was
fur weeks despaired «»f, and the anecdote
of his curs is remarkable, ns would ap­
pear improbable did the man not live at
the present time to verify tbe statement,
inridge, a Secessionist General, and for ft appears that he wm entirely given over
my. who Umk “leg bail for security," as
Vice President, Joe Lsne. -frboee prefer- by the army surgeons, when a Mexican
soon as the ‘Yankees’ approached. Three enees are for the rebels. \
doctor said he would live If he would let
uftheir men were shot by our advance
The Soft Shell, dough faced, Pro Slave­ him remove the coagulated blood from
scouu who were dose uptm them.
We
ry Democracy, of which Mr. N. J. the wound. Shields, as a kill or cure
are about sixteen miles from Yorktown
Waterbury is an exponent, supported remedy, told him to try, and a fine silk
of Revolutionary fame.
It is said io be
for Vice-President Hersebell V. Johnson, handkerchief was worked and finally
held by considerable of a force ; but
tbe new Attorney Geaerai In ths Cabinet drawn through hia body, removing the
whether they will make a stand there, is
of Jeff. Daria.
extravauted blood when daylight could
more than 1 am able to say, but 1 do not
The supporters of the Fusion electoral be seen through the hole. And yet to
think they will. I don’t know what is tu
ticket in thia Stale thus cast their votes day shields is a hale and hearty man, free
be tbe point at which we shall strike; but
for four Scocssioinats I
from disease or any incon venienea from
it is pretended by the rebels that their
Ababam.Lincoln and Hamlin consti
hi® wound, which was considered at tbe
force which fell back from Mannseas and
luted the only loyal ticket for the offices time as mortal, having been made by a
the lower Potomac, are to make the line
of President and Vice-President.
large copper bail, and going directly thro’
of defence along the Rappahannock ; bul
Some of the men who supported Seces­ hia body and lungs.
that is altogether impossible for you will
sionists and whose hearts are still with
sec that we are in tbo rear and en the
lheir old masters, arc uow reading lec­
Cottom Comivo.—The Glsnndalo ar­
flank of .that position and also of Rich­
tures to the men who supported loyal
rived here yesterday from Pittsburgh
mond.
It is very doubtful whether they
ists. They are especially affecting when Landing, Tennessee river, with some two
will attempt to stand any decisive battle
they speak of the ConstitutioB, and Its hundred bales of e*&gt;tton shipped by the
&gt;o Va.
guarantees, and all that. But there arc
planters to their brokers, in this city.—
There is tio lack of “Pussons of color”
thousands who thank God that tbo can­ One of our houses received 108 bales,
about here. They are as thick as strawdidates of these men were not chosen,
beriee In June. The most of them are who eschew tbe doctrines of the parties another 74, a third a smaller number,
making about two hundred balsa. This
Contraband, and are under the supervis­
which misled them, and who will here­
cotton was shipped by the planters fur
ion and protection of Gen. Wool. Many
after act with the Republicans only.
their own benefit, and ia not confiscated
of them are employed by tbe officers uf
cotton. Borne of tbe planters of that re­
the army as cooks. The most get a
livelihood as best they can.
When we Gx». Scsxscx and tu Slatn . Catchxn. gion, now hero, represest that large quan­
first arrived here many of the soldiers —After Gon Schenck’s arrival at Cum­ tities of oottou have been burned, but
proceeded without delay to initiate them­ berland, oue of his first decisions, says a not by tbe planters, ft is done by tbe
selves into the art ofoyster fishing. The correspondent of an Ohio paper, was very rebels, at the command of ths military
Hampton Creek which rune by here con­ characteristic. A seoesh Col. had sold authorities. Itisonlyafew days since
tains large l»eds of oysters, and the beys his negro to tho Confederate government, that sotns planters from the interior ap
were promising themselves fine sport and taking pay, of course, lu script. Tbe ne­ plied to Gw, Grant for assistance in eavextra living; but they were promptly gro, employed in fortifications, managed ing their cotton from destruction at tbo
bands of tbe rebels, and he sent a force
slopped by Gen. Wool, who staled that
the oysters were kept for the Contrabands rn rnselfcorudderably. A constable know­ offive hundred men, with a large trans­
who by taking them to eat and to sell, ing the fact, and wishing to turn a penny, portation train, and brought no small
were enabled to partially support them­ brfo the negro thrown into prison as an amount within our lines, where it was
escaped slave. Gen. Schenck, 'hearing safe. Talk about tbe planters burning
selves and tbu« save a great expense to
the Government, which would otherwise the facts sent for the parties. "By what
right" be asked of the constable, “do vou
be obliged to support them wholly.
hold this man In prison ?" "As * fugitive
Tl&gt;e weather has been rather cool since
from service.** ‘•Don’t you know that he
A Mibags.—Ono of the moat splendid
and the stiff sea breaae; but it is plainly
to be seen that we are in a different eft- we h»vr a law In Maryland that covers
u»&lt;_. General." “And I have a law
upon w bich It can be dadded.
CM. Pur- ity U ths Illinois Citral RsHresd Depot
ter, set that negro at large, and put this could be pteialv AUomted, with the na­
constable In his ptec®.” Tbe astonished ked aye, the village*, forests and bluffs
snapper up of trifles was marched off to of the eastern shore of Lake Michigan,
______
sixty miles distant Vessels miles out

It.

The Republicans were tbe onio party
that did not at tbe last Presidential elec­
tion vote for a Secessionist either for
President or Vice-President.
Tbo “Union” party, whose platform
waa the “Constitution, and whose organ
was the New York JgrpreM, supported
for President, John Bell, now a rauk
Tennessee Secessionist.
The Simon-Pure Pr«»-Slavery Demoeracy supported for President, J. C. Breck­

v. riving aooui. oorso mouicim.,
re­
minds me of a does which I beard a man
say be gave to a boras for Oollc. The
internal dose consisted of one pint of

lamp oil. Strangs to say, the horse re­
covered, but as the owner remarked,
seemed “rather shaky" for a few dsys.
And now if any of the readers of your
admirable paper hare a bum attaked
with colic, let them give him a quart of
warm flax seed tea, with one or two tea­

or to remove that deadly chill which to
often accompanies those attacks. If they
have to employ a veterinaiy surgeon, let

them stand over him with Dr. Dudd in
ons band and Yonalt in tbe other, unleu
surgeon was honestly gotten—not picked

dp;
But Tam forgetting all about etrrota.
In keeping horses in that wholesome condi­
tion so necessary for work either upon tho
road or farm, carrots are with me indispensible, and I would aa, soon think &lt;«f
keeping homes al! winter without carroti
or bran, as I would of keeping them on
either hay or grass alone. In summer a
little grass now and then can taka their
place. It ft my aim to bring horses out
in the spring in good eondltin, not need­
ing (If they ever do) bleeding, or a doto
ofphysic. With this end in view, 1 have
always fed from two to six quarts uf
washed and sliced carrots al noon, and In
nine cases out of ten have accomplished

my end.”

Preservation of Leather.
M. Jenna, of Eligin, Kane County,
write® in answer to an inquiry fur a pre­
servative for leather, that he has twoone for boots, and the other fur harness,
which he '‘obtained from n man who had

harness in the East India servW—m be
said-—by paying for it; tbo former. was
given to me as an especial favor.
I have tested them both for several

years, and find them first rate—either Is
worth to every sunseriber of ‘our paper*
the price for one year. They are as fol­
lows: For bools and shoes—^Tske 6 ox.
bay berry wax; 4 co. beeswax: 8 ox.
mutton or beet tallow , one third paper
lampblack pulverized. Mdt and stir a
good deal.
Heat a brush to apply with.
For harness—beeswax, one half pound ;
mutton talow ono half pound ; neatsfoot
oil, ono pint; yellow soap one fourth lb.
Boil until completely melted, keeping
them well stirred all the lime. Apply
warm ; the leather being moist and clean.
Hang the harness in a w^rm place—a
tvarm, sunny day is best-'When finished, if rubbed briskly with'
a dry, clean cloth, a fine polish will bo
obtained, giving every appearance of
new leather.
If any blacking is needed,
use lampblack. I am confident that 20
per cent, will be nd Jed to the wear of
harness treated once a year with the
above preparation."

Valuable Recipe.
t
The following valuable recipe for
"mending porcelain, glass, &amp;c., wc copy
from Godty for March : Take of fosfoglass two.irachms, wet it with water and
allow it to stand until softened; then add
as much proof spirits as will rather more
than cover it and dissolve with a moder­
ate beat.
Take of guru mastic ono
draobm, dissolve it m two or three
drachms of rectified spirit. Mix the two
solutions, and stir in one dracm of gum
ammoniacum in a fine powder, and rub
down with a little water.
Keep the ce­
ment in a bottle.
When required for
use, place the bottle fo warm water and
apply tbe cement with a slick or a small
bard brush to the china, previously
warmed. Compress the pieces firmly
together until cold, taking care to make
tbe tact perfect, and using a very Ibiu

layer of the cement.

.

Rkmsot fob Vtuit Bccml—4 writer in
ths Garmautowu TtUgrcjth asserts that
radishes planted io tbe hill with jpalon

or cucumber seed will save the yfoca
from bugs, beesuae the bugs like the rad­
ish plants belter than tbe vlnaa, and will,
eat them first, and is tbe meantime tbe
vine plants grow to a size that lha bugs
do not molest them. Tbe experiment
should be tried.
Borne Umg Island
farmers plant so much cucumber seed
ilutX tlxc bugs cannot eat them nil and so
save enough to grow.

A late judge was a noted w
young lawyer was once making
effort before him, and bad thrown
। ii v,i
'w—/— ———w~- un the wi
City seemed to be within the limits of fee upper
Chtosgo.
As an atmospheric
paring for
ilmoapberio phenomcphene
r Man it excelled ;

Next

be ba trifled wife
thiug produced by the mostakilUw
lidigilatewr. A unrap ia not of
qseot oeeurreeoa ia fee section, but it

•ben the bull was chad Pg Um thru

gave U tbe dheriptiou &lt;‘

ewe Po/f

�The Sitaatioa at Corinth.
We are indebted to the Ddlro t Tribune

rtWOTT OGILX AJ.DWIXU FCS* FUSTOei,
-—
.—
ri.—
—,
.
_____ TniffTfiM

for the fi,How ing succinct nnd clear stnle-

MOSXTS.—Abraham Lincoln.

old position in

town.
- - ~ zr--1
.
A party drthcrfbft Mm re foe fato our
armies of the Southwest:

- . .

.... UMsnrt Uajwiaal of.Jafl Dasia fothe rebel camp, and that it was understood

“Tbe situation of the western arn

Yertrtewx.
General Modsllsa,

with

his great

trader the command of Gen. Hal
very • interesting.
The enemy

ofcamp

army is st Yorktown and fcas be-oo for

nearly tiiree

weeks.

on a stupendous scale; and tbo great rerults likely to &amp;&gt;w from the victory won
or lost, renders the siege of Yorktown

tbe one object which fixes public atten­
tion, snd thrills all hearts with the liveliest interest.

We have thought with

such a General as McClellan Is supposed

to be, at the bead of 150,000 men, left no
room to doubt of the final

fiivorabla (er-

mi nation of thia groat struggle.

What­

ever want of confidence wo have felt in
McClellan’s ability to sustain himself as

Commsnder-lti-chicf uf all the forces, we

have never dared to doubt bis ability* to

But

command a single division.

we

must confess our faith somewhat shaken
when the peculiar organs of hu command

begin to Jose confidence.

There is n

elaas of journals who have attempted to
force him up tbeladder ol fame upon the

shoulders of our fighting generals, In oth­
er parts of tho country.

But since

he

lias been placed in position to stand or
fall by his own merits, bis trumpeters are

quakeing as it were, in their very boots;
and are laboring to parry the stunning

effect of a defeat from his reputation.—
Witness the fuUoaing from

the New

York Sxprtu:

“General McClellan, and there ia no
use to disguise it, is in a tight place, un­
less the navy can open to him James
river, or York river,—to bring which
about, there must be some doth, some
risk, or else he must return, and, chang. |

ing his tactics,first capture Norfolk before
he attempts Richmond.
Pent up on a
sw ampy creek or river line of six miles
—bis superiority of force, if he bas it—
a rails him little, against continuous and
connected rifle pits, prolonged batteries
— rsar-guarded by other batteries, an
that, as it were, the work of Sebastopol
is before him. unless the navy enables
him to Jlanl these pita, and these heavy
batteries. All accounts agree In saying
that the rebel army have fortified this
Peninsula accoraing to the highest and
httest rules of war.’"
Now we believe the country would foci

perfect!v safe

trenching to be progrestfrt throughout

Tho prqmrafrons

fur attack and dofsnse are undoubtedly

were Generals Curlisa,

rnw a lonnfttaj a^rh
ecBfeased that bo could not help retiring.
What means are providud for meettag
him I
Ws nuu* in tta first place that
an able General Is at tee bead of tbe ewm-'
bined armies of Grant and Buell, and it
waa for want ofGeneratehip that we were
so hardly used in the late battle. Next,
as to the position of our forces. The Hue
of railroad possessed by Sea. Mitebell,
at Huntsville art the vicinity, was of thu

greatest importance to the enemy, for he
required it both to keep up his commu­
nications and to transport supplies for
fete army. It will compel him to quit
fortifying and get ready for a fight orw
retreat.
With his targe army, and sup­
plies in part cut off, be cannot delay___
The movement of Commodore Foote, and
Gen. Pope, on the Mississippi, is substenl
tally flanking Beauregard's forces, and

they will soon be compelled, if.tbey do
not choose to risk an engagement, to tali
back on a line further south. There is no
doubt Beauregard can make a handsome
retreat.
He always has an eye for that.
He has no less than three pendiel roads
open to him~from Corinth by tbe Mo
bile and Ohio Railroad ; from Memphis
by tho Tennessee and Mississippi; snd
from Jackson by the Mtesiasippi Central,
which is joined by the Tennessee and
Mississippi Railroad at Yallabssbs, and
is connected with the Mobile and Ohio
by ths Southern Mississippi Railroad at
Jackson. Thus in theiatitade of Jackson
the whole rebel army could be gathered
together.
But retreat will dishearten
hie army, expose s valuable region of
country in his rear, pct him further from
bis best sources of supply, and make lbs
final and not far distant dispersion of his
army inevitable.”
Ik Favor of Stavxbt.—Our exchanges

tell ua of a Democratic ticket voted in
Grand Rapida, upon which was endorsed
“1 am in favor of slavery in Michigan.”

Here is an honest and consistent Demo­
crat for you.

ty.

He understands bis affini­

He votes tbo Democratic ticket for

a reason.

Thousands of persons

tbe Democratic ticket

simply

their father and thdr father’s

ted it.

vote

because

father

vo­

Some vote it from habit; others

from personally selfish

motive^ while

comparitivcly few of the rank and

file

ataea Mm

Tran. .»« Uli.

erlcksbuijg, and even North Csnditjia,
and the lUbel Gwerals nprtty. declare
their Intention to make tMi the great bat­
UanlwlalH parhapa na.no. Aaaa Tie of the war, and the strongest con* icCbwic»t&lt;&gt;o and a»v*Boah for ih. purport
am fiaqnal anaion In
ihm wa aaa
Is expressed of a triumph over the
of defeating BuelFs army, which would
aral forces and driving them fiotu the
tb rnske kn aArenoe firom’here, but
not only Insure ns the valley uf tbe
insula.
of course, no credit is given to them as
Mfssteaippl, for oar glorfoos fodepen"ftere is almost constant skirmishing
it is an old story. There are a gwdly
going on by the riflemen, and ftwaaionalnum bar of Mr oompaay wU are xnti- ly abet and shell are thrown with great
plaieing, bat tarfy ewo or tww wbo are

atmtaurhaA&lt;m nhn. «to 4btlM

a*W"n.rrtzW b m&gt;

eontfdorod to be dm

„been severs! boys

There Wye
a jfrnni tho

company, they boteg uaeble either from
sicknww or other erntsee, to perform tbe

duties of a soldier, art I prosy me as there

are a ftw more that ought to be sent
home, they will undoubted be discharged
soon.

Take the men in this Reg. oolfoc-

wounded.

Now York, April 19.

ly and firmly attached to their snperiw

The Herald'» Fortress Monroe eurresofficers as any Reg..in this Brigade, at^ j portent, uocter date of April ITlh. Mates :
cuoreqaandy we base taken great insoraat

•’From rear army before Yorktown i bear
From Informsio our drills, art I thick now tael we can the most cheering news.
tian received from a soldier, I learn that
compete wltb aey well drilled or disci
isst evening a Caloocl and Lieutenantplined Reg. ‘Dirough Sams channel I
Colond from the rebd army oaine over
have heard that eomc pereun nr parsons to our liore and wrrendered themselves
in or about the vicinity ofllaetags, into ss prisoners, of war. These twn officers
been daring to throw afore or eenwres slso report that u&gt; entire Irish brigade
mu deed, aad by order of Jeff. Davie were
nt ex-Lieut. Jacob Maus, of this company,
deprived of their arms and sent ta tbe
on account of.hie resignation, or, in other
words, say chat be woe a coward and

re-

A letter from Col. Bernes, of the Mas
sachusetts 18lh. received at Boston, state*
that the ntmiber of the fora* of tea rasmy
is not so forge ss has hem stated, and
to say that Jacob Maus is uo coward (art
dims not now exceed 40,000 or 50.000
the whole company te of th# same opin­ man* neither are th air guns nf so for­
ion) art from yhatyver cause be resigned midable character as has been generally _
Cui. Banis further says:
it was not from any oowaftily motive reported.
“Our siege guns have coma, and before
nor principal, butduring bis sojourn with
long they will be at work upon the rebel
the company he was loved as a brother
breastworks. Gan. McClellan, 1 boar, is
soldier, and highly respected as an officer. aixsut ready to attack the plans, nud when
I am confident teat mery moenber of be commences, the rebate will not bold
Co. F. will bear me out in saying, that out vary leng.” Co). Barnes is oonsid
•red one of tbe ablest officers in the ser­
during his stay.be was considered a true
vice, many of tbe Gvoerals under whom
patriot to hia country, and endowed with be is serving, having graduated at
courage equal to any oi our officers, and Wset Point under bis mast able InstruoNow I take the

tbe NopMsibility on my o«ro »b-&gt;oldere

was highly capable of bolding the poethe occupied.

He went nome deeply re.

gretted hy every

member of t!te Com­

Dear the head of a ravine Which extends

the enemy urore.

■

The

..i

“Afof sw*f&gt;R*#kW«&gt; tec
Vuper, sUsMtrd «teh
I fervsstly pray, aiibnpt Its W
[Extract from ihe Horflirfi^g

MWstaNMn that a^bas

leaders of

’

Norfolk Day Book of to-day mentions
that in the skirmish last night. Col. Me
Kinney, ofa North €kruliaia"reg&lt;meni,and

pany.

delirer th.

I Msmls ia • »ou»&lt;r .ad

Our line of pickets is snugly unsounsed
behind their rifle-pits, within a few hun­
dred yards of the enemy’s works.
It is
here that nur sharp-shooters *&lt;» thorough-,
ly ana&lt;&gt;y the rebels. Th« nutnltera «f
pickets is very forge, as the enemy ia
constantly making feints and pretending
to advance.
He is bold and strong, but
ia met more than half way, and that m&lt;*t
promptly.
No incidents of importance
have uccured since the skfrinisb no tbe
first day. That gave us the posiiion w«
occcupy.
We are getting ready very
Inst for capturing the rebel works.
Oar picsets ere In constant skirmish

with thoro of the enemy, and we have
bad one killed aud seven woundod jn tee
four days.
.
A little episode occurred this morning
which was amusing at least. General

■mil niWnl

‘

rope, and gradually decended, reaching
the ground m safety, about three miles
from camp.

DaspoiroiKA.—A latter w&amp;s found *r
Island No. 10. apparently from an officer,

nnd-addivsM-d u&gt; the Hon. A. M.Gentry,
&lt;&gt;f Teana. It was thus prefaced : “For
obvious reastma. I do noi sigxi my name
to this letter; bqt you will know al nnca
whom it la frnm.** The reasons are rim

dere*l “obvinu-*” by the f »lh»wh&gt;e para­
graph: ‘"I Mill yui». Oolo«Mri. that there
is no use hi further rearsUure.
We have
neither tl&gt;e means nor the mon to ..Carry
mi the was.
Our trump are utterly do'
(nornlired, heart sick and home «kk. My
regiment has not been paid a cent iu five

Ht&lt;wyt srrnnja.’
fraressjsitaeta, posraul ia

KADK?rs tkjOYiTTNG RDJ0LVEXX

ased M tteJ'bpicfww. ci.tar the name «.£
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tervtatL Syptarfs, VIevn Turners. J»rvtsp»u»

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for

umm adkrmiM Synsp

PVRIFYI5G THE BMXm. and retneri»e from Uwak'n Pia.:.fa,Tstla.*iRaah.
and other offeo.lre marks, and -HI, hi a few dir.
tiers pore, efoar. fod rtMMWte Loe of heohb
beauty to tta fo-e and uaita sod bniliaticy to lbs
ind innscvot preparation, all-pss 4. bul.»c««r d«M uyury.
3RTA5T TO PAREXTS
ssrdteiue in tbe ksnwn world, or

ic»Uu&lt;fD»m iht S).tem diMMcs iatariled. by
trwnui&gt;i»SK&gt;n. (row Bareat In child. Tbu rrct
power we cl.iu farKADWAV6 AENOVAWG

th. .nspUHn. of «oy inherited d'neoM.arv fir»L
•ihiUiteri. it will eradicate the som. frwn th.
•jr.tem. In tta-roriy .Lago, of
or Co».uniption. Frt«.!krofula,and m eaaes of »orr hcofa.
Hirer., Hmur*. baekinv cough, bn-octaln. the bm
of Itatfwwv'n Ummm oling Hewl'eat wUaxtwnx,st. th. tren.Mmod diaetaa kwm tta mien,
make fatal the par.-LU aeglctvJ,, a louad ati
healthy body.

CUBOX1C DISEASE.
Another claw of dbca.e. ttad bo, ottax »rdir
cinoa.or tta mmm4. akiUfai phtHCiaua tarar aeccdctl in .cbioriag. anorc ttaa i» luoieb palin'.
u&gt;g tta .uCtnug. oTthe piUrni. « Lieb Radwar'.

.. uf the Lrrer, Jtahee. 0*!’-.
&gt;nla«, Ac.. *!t ul abirh di»e»«ej.
RADWAV8 HE5UVATIN0 IW«M=rctaaU .terrvtare-

A SPKBOY PURGATIVE.

BILTOtfoSMB,

blCE HEADACHE.
SPIRIT.

’

15 WX IIOUKS.
i mx to sight af R*dwv'* Rex**riMxtx, secure a SeoIUiy e».tu»
te. PoSMins treabrt With Coo-

for a weak. «r tea &lt;*;&gt;«, wiU rSMora
sals, paanresi,kiitn«re&gt;6 attar.
■ sy»ico». M tas b&lt;*ltar performsnee

‘cto^Are

axtrefoi

MhwpW-W MM
h.rfntoM.W. Lort,
h«V ms w, •«,:

retreat teat feffowrt sbrt «W, feW
teftnpret foe tteM, where ft remetort
•MR He mat day, Mortay, m «tap»W
n^oa.atwbtebSfbw. .ortr^opeWt*
nrga»weu rwe revt grotmo, -e»rer.

» WBtMtrTfw’ cissMisg rvus»e«n public. Dr. 'Radwat
iSSTsiEKfr.'t*
IN* ■ icpnaaired in lb.
area, m it u • Ion w

Porter set np in the imlloon at five w’rlnrk
this iiiorning.and when about one hundred
feet above the ground Ute rape anchrn ing
tbe balloon broke, and l be General sailed
off southwesterly toward Richmond, at a
greater speed than the Army nfthe Pnto
mac is moving.
He was alone, but bad
suffiutent calmness u&gt; laove tbe valve

rate, sod from heavy m*. Tbe gull
bee* 8t Loete. Gromdolrt srt* cftro,

’ ‘

k=£

S^EA-m.

seditious cries “What criesf asked on® Tbutodey was rety brevy. Tbeme/tere
of tpcin. ’ Indeed, you are out of it opened at woo, snd tbs «Mmy replied
there!” replied 6uc of the women.— tiriskly from their lend batteries, throw
“When jour soldiers went by our bouse*, ing sbclte elesr over n., and nearlv across
therirer. Tbefr firing wM v«ry nbrt-

«• maw

flSBOLVKNT
tACU 1EMEDY.
Cough, Stitching-

IS A GREAT

on the James River. Tbe enemy at­
tempted to turn our left flank. The at­
tack was mode in quite heavy force, but
the enemy were repulsed after a brisk
artillery duel. The loss ofjhe enemy is
thought to have been quite heavy ; we
lost about a doxsn men in killed and

tively and I think that they are aa eteoug-

sigaed on that account.

be foubd a qsiei
RADtm

There was quite a heavy skirmish this
morning beyond Warwick Court House,

twenty-live men,were killed,and eerentyPope, Grant,Burnside.Halleck, Banks, or
Austin D. Bates, who was formerly five wounded.
Fremont in General McClellan’s place. course vote it from principle—or rather
There waa a very extensive fire in Nor­
seeund Sergeant, lias received his com­
Any one uf these Generals, with such an from lack of principle. They dcaire to
folk tastnigbt,and it baa omtin tied tn burn
mission and now bolds the office of 2d
all day to-day.
Several building were
army, would dare tbe whole Confederate see slavery extended in-the hope of per­
Lieutenant.
Ho gives good satisfaction
destroyed.
foresato combat; and we are not going sonal gain, either direct from the benefits
to thr company, and is considered to be
Chicago. A pril 19.
to believe, just yet, but that McClellan of the institution, or from the hands of
a good and able officer art worthy the
A special to the Tribune, from Cairo,
When we find a man op­
can manage a single division as well as slaveholder*.
1
position ho holds.
•ays: “Geo. Sherman moved Ida di vis­
posed
to
slavery
in
the
abstract,
who
any of these. Hard fighting may be ex­
Captain Walbridge started for home ion, Wednesday, two miles further into
pected unless tbe enemy can be turned. votes the democratic ticket, we know him
the interior, after sliarp skirmtahing. in
some days ago, on * furlough of forty
Hare we a single General wbo will flinch to be simply the stave of party. But
which the enemy were defeated, with a
days. He baa the good will of the comloa» of fifty or sixty killed, and as many
from the hand to hand conflict when it is tho man win avowed his principles on
pony wbo have the highest regard far him wounded, and succeeded in maintaining
tho
back
of
his
ticket,
voted
intelligently
necessary, to beat back rebels and trait­
as an able and competent officer.
At hit position.”
ors 1 Wo will not believe it, even if the 1and consistently, knowing the tendencies
present Lieutenant Philips has command
his party.
No man avowing such
damaging imputation is put forth by of
1
of the comp-iny.
He is one of tbe best
could ever be made to vote a
those of bis household of friends.
We principles
I
ofoffirero, and there te not one of tbs
have in the vicinity of Fortress Mon­ Republican ticket. No, never.
boys but hss ths deepest affection and
roe, and the^York and TUppahannock
We aje in a climate
Corxicficrr Ktschojt.—Why do not regard for him.
riven, mbre than a hundred war vessels.
our Democratic friends crow over the that is very pleasant but warmer than
'These will not be idle spectators uf the
the
one
we
left,
and
consequently it te of
result of the Connecticut Etaotan?
conflict. With these and with a leader
They crowed orer a small tnsjority in the highest importance that ws should be
wbo is half a General, a failure is scarce­
“Rrinforremonta are arriving for Beau,
We
Chicago, calling it a more important vic m carefol as possible of our health.
regard at an umwamplcd rate.
He has
ly a possibility.
tory than that at Fort Donelson. although are all ns anxious as ever for ths war to naw 100.000asM#adh fortifying Corinth
coma
to
a
dose
and
for
the
rebellion
to
b-Ming
entrenehnKmUand-cuus-.ructing
three tickets were iu the field—two Re­
Ths General. Wallace.
B
be crushed, but every pne of us are wil­ abatlis.
It appears that there were two Generals publicans and one Democrat—the Dem­
“TW rebate oaWteia w&gt; doubt of sueling to stay any length of time to aecttnWaitace at the battle of Pittsburgh Land­ ocratic vote being less than the two, but
cess the next time.’*
plish the one object, the final nnd com­
ing.
Gen. W. H. L. Wallace who was n majority over either one of The others.
Chicago. April 19.
plete extermination of the sympathizers
killed, was a resident of Illinois, while In Connecticut, Gov. Buckingham's 'ms
of the rebellion.
Tbe. boys are all Ini
General Lew Wsllaee is an Indianian.— jority is nearlybight thoUMjud. TheBeo-j
rodifiriu ud firm
Itaalor in lh. low bridf.l
The Jackson Citiztn speaks of these two ate is all Republican, not a Democrat
AiUon, ha «»k poaaMaion a
being inside the bar. Tho House ta (Lo w., will now dnt.
Generals as follows:
office, atid aot the wires, tearing Decatur
Republican,
four
to
one.
Why
don
’
t
the
It will be remembered that both these
aad Corinth only in telegraphic comreu
« ''
‘
officers distinguished themselves nt Fsrt Democrats crow ?
nication. Beauregard sent a message to
Donelson, and that Gencarl Lew. Wal­
President Davis, urgently demanding
Pluck or Uxxox Woun nt Vjmuua.
lace displayed extraordinary Wroism
tiff*Particulars of tbe. capture, of
reinfuroenicnu for Corinth, declaring that
during the eeige, and wa* promoted for Fort Pulaski are received.. Tbe coBnqn- —Let me tall yog of the doings of two
Uaioa wovkii ?omea in Dixie: Just otherwise he could not hdd. the position.
his gallant conduct.
For several days
General Mitchell promised tho roinforconde was opened co the 10te imtant and
beforeGen. Banks creased the Potomac,
after tho battle it was thought by mahy
lasted 30 bears.
About-two oe’.ock on two Union women were arrested for sis IV4MIIS.
that it was Gen. Lew. Wallace that had
“An important movement, tem taken
CdTen. Ahbongb not wishing to detract the Uth, the wglla haring beau breached dirions cries from the windows and doors
pb«.
parucsl.r.
Wl**
one lota of merit due to thu slain hero, and the Fadetai forces being just about of their dwellings wbep they saw the
permitted
to be published st tee presena
we, in common with others, feel like re­ to storm the work-, the rebels hauled rebel toldtare passing. They w«re taken
“ ‘
before Sftotjrtrafl ‘ Gen, JaAann, whom time.
joicing that Gen. Lew. Wallace, uf Doe­
down their flag and surrendered. These
chon fame, Is unharmed and ready' to
Gen. Shields ha? so handabjpaly knocked
(kite, April 19.
take the field against the enemies of onr hart red and sixty prisonsrk kM^ gutw down, and lib asked thorn why ’they per­
A special to the 7&gt;ifo(M,nff Fnrt
wcrcufcn.- W« .tost one’ mW kfllad, sisted In amtoylng Ms troops imlL tlstr Wrigte.MysT’^Tbsffriagow M-Ww
country's
........................................

vote it from principle.

Gen. Lew. Wallace, is from Indiana.
In the battle of Pittsburgh, which trtk
plods on the 6th nnd 7th, he was statiohud
at Crumps Landing, on the Tennessee
River, three miles south offiavamndi and
probably saw very lltrte of the engage­
ment ofBupday and Monday.
■wo. W. H. L. Wallace was stationed

Tbs foltowia
oepted by Gen.

At intervals last ligH.aod th* nw.rn

HSVIXQ IX THH. CBwlMta OT* C«C«SE,

tvarraw

&lt;JSI«S

pills,

’i

�rithin the ।

noout &lt;4
LIFE

BTTERS,

Urer, Sick iWscbe, Dyspepsia. Fites. Chills

“.'USs^*wrewAWu ,K ?

rwAd wU| 1mv« IfotUe
t&gt;ais*

Banks nre hi the Federajitetoy.

Captthi

Gwrdhcr thnk* I.1u thhffikteestii Ms*

DARUNG’S

aachusetts rvgimcnt, andlitoMni B. Bsaika,

ow^^HBBnd

UentoSbirfa the urn.'

vastta BAeriTAkB.

£.sij^j^ns»r r-’

LIVER REWLATOR

tyr l&lt; » r-poHid Urn Bukmd John-

* ■ UCX. Orf,

w*r wbo &lt;M^«I

ft»n, *»l

DuhIm*

bj Vwiuhg’bk J&gt;,'M ktlkd u lh«
teH.M.P,uteWb W1"*.

FAMILY MEDICINE,
Much better than pill*, and roach easier to taka.

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS
WE

BiLitouB coitrnisra.
LETTER FROM DR. BALMOM RKINNRR

/»

The Elactloa—RaparviiGr*.

Anfww d th • N,W ' **“• ■l*ao&lt;,y. !•»«.

By pure carsleaxness w« omitted to re­

names, location snd politics of csch mem­

at that rate

for a year or two more, it will have a

.REpVgtJEANS,

ANSWERED.

Baltimore.

RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF
Lucien. Polly,

I'osMeM* »ucb wonderful remedial power* *e to
cur* »° many disease* uf apparent opposite phe-

Wr reply that Rad way** Ready Relief chief uid
intul Important remedial clBcacy. is evinced in
Ux Immediate arrest of pain, and ila potency ia
tbe trc*tn:eftt tf «uch diseases and meladiea,
where pain is a concomitant ef the dueaie.
DUanae. like tbe ttortn,
. - . ..
'2P*u? *l*
**ch'

Ml or pein indieaToa, will arrest the nro&lt;rc*»
i threatened disease. and qmekly relieve the
at from altpain or di sectn tort.
-tuple. on tt&gt;» fiiat indlHtiunuf uneatinei*
in, cither slight or severe, wonM take a dose
dway'a Ready Relief, not uae thnusaud tu a

.

Assyria.

G. P. Stevcna,
EH D. Eaton, ’

Barry.

Jolt/M. Walke

Irving.

Levi M. Dtwy,

Johnstown.

Peter Howard,

Hope.

L. L-tpham,

Maple GrOve.

Aaruh Blake,

Orangeville.

David R. Cook,

Prairieville.

Asa D. Rork,

Rutland.
Thxrnappte.

Milo T. Wtech

Wondiand.

Yankee Springs.

Dxm(K*rat*.

David Smith,

Castleton.

Anson Wood,

Cbritnn.

David G. Robinson,

Croup. Diptheria, ludomxa. Son Thru*), Scar­
let Fever. Typhoid Ferrr, Pnetitnouie, Billions
Fever, Small Pox, Mcaelim, Fever-and Ague,
(.bills «•&gt;&lt;««*•. Mcadache, Bfllfou. Cholic,T)iarrhma. Dyeefftery.Chuler*. Cramps and . nasma,
Lc*.Radw*j s Heady JlobwThefrvidy used, and iu
a short lune, all paiu and uneasiness will cease,
aud'the tUreaieaed dueaao expelled from tbo (tv

IL-talings.

Captain AVAUMtlMK.—We have heard

that Captain Walbridge waa in Michi,
and

gnn,

we sincerely

inaptly laptrasing.demand has oamblisbsd
im reputation as a superior Liuinignt In
sll mW Where « soothing and relaxing
remedy is required, particularly in Rheu
tnatiwn. Neuralgia, fafhunatien
tywdv wl-Kiduey*. Spinal affections
Sort; Eye&lt; Buris, Hies, Wounds at.d
•cd amend each bat­
tie
. . .
Sold by all druggists.
Price 25 via.

Adret liter thu* briefly notices the absence

•Capt. Wai bridge, Co. F, and Assistant
Surgeon Wooster have recently returned
to Michigtn t»tt furlough*.
Il ia to be
hoped the former w ill return soon, a* he
ia an effirteflt «*ffirer, and his nrrvieea
cnii itl Im upjrcd for a 'great length of
I* not reooniuiendrd by u*. nor prescribed for
eo many vari Pea of dieeaae *• every physician io
the practice of mod cine preecriure ♦ alomel, Mer­
cury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium, and citer (»■
voriMjaobya ollhe profession. It u x well known
f«t (he: m ninety umcb out of one hundred, tu&gt;
wauar whMtua; be ill* mtm« &lt;&gt;f the diaeaae or
uuadittou of tbo patient, eaiumrl form* lbw im­
portant and must active agent of ihepreacnpUtMi-.
sud if the aymptotni ut th* «4i»ea*e ar* auoh a* to
leave any doubt in the mind of the physician as
tuarnvlng at a decided conclusion what la give. ।
he give* calomel. This i* an ancient landmark
of the profcaaion. winch no innovation he* oecn

Darling's Liver Regulaor.
in aflordlng unsiadnte relief. It 1* a thorough
Liver and biilttfo* remedy.-

Erar shown in thia

Mr*. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: ••Febrwary
25, l8M.-lnYlni last 1 bad a s^eroattackoffilee

Market, which re

ve •prepared to sell at a small

advance from

ewttf MilltNy A/ yv jv SM*i&gt;t«rt"« P» • lr» »wE» I
kco-ramn tu Aima!.-., al.'.b
params list
Ute PntwwU* rrtejuor OUruL.-, &gt;Ml.. tr^s
iwciafij in**,

a

t

i. u::M£n,jr. n.

Dhcnaatlim, Co»i, Liver Cmaptelaa.

Darlings Life Bitters,
end wm niirtiyemd. I hare had no attack alnoe."

NEW YORK COSTS

D. Westervelt, Esq., of South 6th. near 6tb St.,
Williuosburgb. L. f.. wriie»: "Augt&gt;*t6, IMO.—
Having been unaUed with a diflcnlty ia IbeLlrer
and to bilious altecks, 1 was advised, by a friend,

triHililftiHime -^viyA ^inuty bhould hxve a
safe and certain remedy on hand.' Ran­
som’s Hive Syrup Ttihl’fr Ufo’ Very Yhitib-.
It is not only pleasant (or children tu take,
hut ia a ccrtnin curndor Croup, Wbfrop
ing Cough. Br&gt;'hdbdU, Aatbuui, Doughs’
an till nffeclion$*»ttheThHial nnd Lungn,
Sold by all lh-.:-4&gt;iau.
(no’2s 4 months.]

I did eo end found It to operate admi-ablr. reaor
ing thr bile and arousing tbeliver to activity. 1
have also used it u a

FA3HLT M|KDI€INK.
When ourchi!drc* »reculaf sorts, we giro Dem
a few diwpe, »•«■&lt;•••«■ tbs* an ngtat. I tad II

Prive 25 cut.,
,•
■

Info.'iuefl

by

DAN’L S. DARLING,

&lt;4 our hmvteit lax-payer* will be expect­

102 Nassau St., New York.

ed lu pay their village laxrg tM» ytar.?—.

■ p toBOtxak and fl Boule* aach

We might c*ill

boNt.

nntnea hot don’t think

Somebody** lackey

take

would

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

zzx:

legal ads. •.yer to the Pigiutr. if tru

Canghv, CoJrt*. InStnvnre, Itt&gt;*rr&gt;x&gt;ees
tl&amp;MSp, Kronehills. Tnelpl.o* can■ iimptlou, om«! for the KeteeV
ot e*uis.nwip*tvA Ihatliueaa
iu atlvasKMril Klagee

should.

Job Let.—Our City

the* ‘world

Fathers, are m j

They bavv ordered 1 -

mere!

Crayon Atnbn-tyjp; Vignette Ambro*
type; Melainootypa; Sphereotype;
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilographic;
Pu&amp;rl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype; Imperial Am­
brotype; Relievo Arnl

At an

■

'

-

"

"

Good’

expanse &lt;4

t44|, a pound, 24 fee I square,

(Urge

enough.IP bold one sow and two em&amp;llpiga) ie to be erected, and Wm. McPherbun

is tbo lucky contractor.

SPECIAL

•

KOTICSS

15 wn.rrAKT tumis
There is no place so well calculclnl to f*»t the
iMPRoriMom.—Our Village Ounoil
ueefulaeM •&lt; a BpcrWic nwdictwe at a imUtery
camp. Radwag'* Itosdy Relief ba* been used hm vorj^rod lhe laying of aundry side
in almoal Mere nap (hroughoet tbe Grand Ar­
ray of tbe Union. ,n ilb Ahe happiest vucsca*. 1 ct- and cross walkr*n Jsfiawon and other
tmffetn Brigade *ad Rcgiiucntaf nutgeoat ofti
When These walks arc completed
cer*. «ud jiriratrs.rsi'ir* tu that RapWiy’* Ready ateeU.
Relief hsa contributed mere to tho protection of we will describe their localities wore
tho troop* agmnat disease, and to the cw and
comfort of th* aieit. then all other medicine* used definitely.
.
c. mean* »ugge»ted by the medical ■utbontics.
BADW*Aris’nxADr nxitrr will SYop pain
Tbe JJanner year will doee with
AN® •iE.TTORE
our next iatme. The seventh volume will |
commence May 70).

Drapepsta nnd Gaasral Debility.
Casmsls, Warren Ctously. Ohio,

Dr. 0. W. Roaxca,—/&gt;&lt;-vr.sir/—Faribsbenei
&gt;f suITeriM buaanily. permit
to say that
lave round your bcendiosvien Blood Pun fit
tnJ Blood Pul* k sure cure Tor Ibdigestiun an

Mug &lt;§»

M original.
I will go st any time and enrwhere, In ths

Residences.
Gallery up steers, two deers west of ths Has­
tings Bouse
J. W. MAYNARDHastings, Nor. l?»l.

NOTICE !
Bee

far OLD FRIES DS
iiw

Who pays tu ad­

Specially !fot£ ed and Solicited,
To Settle Ihea Withaat Delay.
medicine

cdw trfttlt • OiBcottadv,”
•y huUxl aU^ wfy ihrovak.

.

T. VTdubois.

■

_____

of mutual advantage. and is

Seo Advertisement.
Thr Ninv Sowrw!—W»* are In

receipt

pCahQW uf tb« paper puUsabed at Port

^“prtte VSHrj.

'

Let Chieftain* Voaat of dedds of war.

jnlMV ia* Jkrt . i ■ulafltCyTtW

expedition^- for which wo have to thank
Let iboae wbo cannot enjoy an hour’s calm
steep make * trial of it, Wm.riydney Myers,bq- I^trt. Ptettip*
Co F. 8th Rrgt
-of the Havana (Cabal Pre**. weB knownto the I
andfoFita delivery to nur iuntd.- Mrs.

L.«R.TJWIip« oLUi..«W«A

sqpU torso oolumu Stere a jiule tecgsr
than g shtet nfjbohcap paper.
Th*
prehta tesfosw w 4. daM

Gen. JaoaviHsail). Comwander.in^biefaf.lto' and contains a

ah, OOTWAironrs oixki'Mi
To meet Ma New York iodebtedtet*.

Rdytl fl. C. by mcmbdiji of ShcriRap&gt;„

T-gif:

Pill*,

TMBTH 1T3BZTTM1 1 TJPET« I
Who does io! Adalrt Bea«tlfel Teeth!

wn-iiiAfr *«««'•= *b- ']

of t|w d«»tby-

: =n ebsrge.

No pains spared in

AMTE ibBBKU B4S*.

iMd r&gt;l Mdewasrel^' Jtaia'MlkMtavetfca.'

irtZw*.
into
■nlion4il

’

tWrofrcw vtriwMniirter*

^TLeF*

ths

niaiiTPLuvor.

Hwrirk.’* *n««r €'waU«4

A LL PERSONS knowing themselves to bo ia-

gJSF" One of our exchanges lately head,

Lft-asi,
l*. allfh-e. 11

brotype; Double
Am" brotype
AND COPYING done to ord«r. on abort notice
■nd Prices to suit orders, from 30 oeeto to fS.DO,
with
creed
Cat,-*
01Zuicture» of Deceased friends copied as good

How to Safe Money !

vance for the iiwxt volpme 1

-HOC. Xlv KOl.llS*
■ *. ■ — . ■
•-----■felt immediately retievW snd slept soaagy, Md
awoke in tbe morningtee Thom pain. Its con-

never found anything equal to

Mjastings $rirt fterrtul.
SlKGrtAR.—We. are

favor of coercion.

Ito OH wiU. ia a few minutes, teller*you of pain
and it* eontinHd use cure yon of tbe complaint.

Mrs. C. Tabor, 11 Christopher Sime*.. N. T.,

CruatW'iriby pumr.im, that ten ur three

tba building of a village pocNxl

•QjaOMCHHEU M ATtaM^ASTHM A
'
RLEEPLEHe NIGHTS.

KKx’-SffSS.I
at length"--------upudla.

lD?HIJNSW UVEtl nEftULATOR.

could not have visited his friends hero.—

A Ikanfor.t pifreapondeut oftbe Detroit

DRY GOODS

DARLING'S
REGULATQR
i*M»t; adi

JBdAWW LiriR XtGUATO*.

regret that he

of this officer;

MJ
•oa .wrlVB* en to* Mck, »UW. I Lad *•;&amp;.»&lt; bv"

Hon. John Croc* writes, •‘Brooklyn, March 18
15S0. In tbe spring of ISM I took a severe coM
Rise or the raca I-ooojoco Mstal— wblotelndmmda rioteaifover. I to«k two d^es
One of the straight Domocratic tickets, DARLtXff 'BLtVSR HKOULA TOR
voted at our charter elsdtion, bad endersIt broke np any cold end fever at cnee. Ptwvfoa*
*d upon ite back toe wqrds—*1 tern in
favor of slavery-in Michigan.’* Tbe baL
lol wtdi voted by one of the.proririirel
OU* Studley, K*q.. IM East Mth Street, N. T..
looofoco leaders of this city, and waa • writes: Aug. IS, 18W.-I bad adtftealty withtbe
Kidney oosnpl*iut three year*, with eonstaat pein
fslr expression of the secret aenllm'enUof in tbe small of my beck. I had used most all kinds
his party leader*.—(/rent/ Rapidi S*qlt. of medicines, but found do permaoMt relief util
i used
,

Diftiikhia and Caopp.—For these
formidable and dangerous disease* Trask's
Magnetic Dintmuat is so unfailing, remody.if usedJn Mason.
Apply frilly to
the Throat and Cheat and ..•over with a
hot flannel. This Ointment has been be*
fore the public. &lt;«*er 20 years,nrd iu con-

Timothy Milas,

pirwvcrtnc usv atoar N»r*afanUi, and ate a &lt;iaujr-rw
Afatomml grytiptUi by Mr** tei«/ ll» ■**»; e»r
be cun* tbv etetooo
by It «MM|taMly.
Brameitocala, AlwUre •» BwalleA N«ck.

And now consider myself £ntinly eurtd,"

I AdverHwmest.]

John F. Emory,

of

LIFE BITTKRN,

We auppoae ibis is what

the Pionrtr called a “Dem&lt;watic gain.*’

THE MILLION

SUtaVMAnn^NKDaAMWA, LVMBASO, WC ftptOBXUX.
.COCT, TOOTVACtn;, SCIATICA, FAC* ACU«, SAB ACMX.
Nwnbuca*. Swnlen-joiat*. Sprains, Iamumi,
.StnXne. Pain ia OinKidneye, Wound*,*’**0 i011*
Bladder. *
....
•
AefTUMA. DIFWCULT BRF.ATRTNG. PI.KIT*

LIVER

being a gain of two forlthe Republican*

after a while.
OF

*

thirty Republicans and thttt Democrat#;

grand starting point to figure Urea* from

A QUESTION

New York, write*, Aoguat, 16, ia*0: *&lt;I bar*
been *fflktod with pUae, eceotnpsaled with blsedIng, the last three yean ; I ustd
*

ber of the the Board of Supervisors, re.

oently elected, ns pnbllshwd below, ahows

if that party should

ON. HAND

toe LARGEST and

The

the town electlnna in this County.

over laat vsar.

NOW

BEST Asuortmonts

debility.
BEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

capitulate and com piste tbs statement of

is &gt;h,lr op.r.n«..^ Ui ib.rsu.hR &lt;«■■&lt;The first dose should be large enough to purge,
ear four or five and each Sneers*!re dose be di­
minished ono pill, until reduced to one, and then
repeated erery day for a week or ten dors. A
pernninenl cure will anrely follow.
Yours. Ac..
'
ba. S. Sxixxr*.
Redway's Rrgul.ttog PlHa an sold ftrt Twenty,
lire Centa per box. (each box contains thirty pills]
by Druggists. Merchants, and storekeeper. ‘
'
Kaowsf A CU’a ORkw,
U Jobs's stmet. Now York.

ARE

with out of

1

Mills.

�WOOD.
rr wi
rr WILLMBND LBATBre
toto Rtotort taw* art* **1
rr WILL MEND QLA8S.
to-H—.rftta I ."‘■■-‘Vto.-

GKANTkSPAULDUG

rr WILL MEND IVORY

ore tuft, cftUvafc to to*
curt a\V
“Wi» «*.«*■
^c*V&lt; \» Xwkv Vo,” Wt o* o
vtmt&amp;voX. oavnl — a gv»«X
'B.cgu.X.cAov ot
vwrtaya.
FMM n OSD £T.-STATE OF MICHIGAN.
Cowtt or Baur, a*.
Al a session o! tbe Probate Court for tbe cettnty of Barry, balden al the Probate Office, in tbe
village of Hasltngs, an Tuesday, the eleventh
day of March, ta the year one thousand eight
S'? EL^5’iSiur~•,’
'•
.’AMES TURNER. Deputy do
JOHN M. GBEGOBT. 8-pt. Public Inatnctfon.
CORTLAXD B. STEBBINS, Deputy do
SAMUEL 8. LICIT, Com’r. State Land Office.
CYBin HEWITT, Lk-puty
do
CHA BUB UPSON, Altoruey General.
JOHN ROBERTSON. Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master GeseraL

Estate of Unary H. tanks.
KOBATE Order.—Btate of Michti
County c&lt; Barry,
•'
• 1
bale Coart fisc th* as
o«e**ftb*J. - day. the lAth
of April. OM thousand eight
two.
Praasat, Sbcrmaa C.
-. Probate.
■ uf ths esute of Hinry

P

On readtag and fihng the petition, dniy rarified.
of Hiram WW, Administrator of mid estate,
praytag. fior ret taut reasons therein set forth.that
the time mar be extended foe the parment of tbe
dsbta of said deceased
Thereupon, it is entered (bat Monday, the 13th
day of May ,186k. al ten o'clock ta th* forenoon,
be a*mgnait for th* bearing of said petition, and

IB OUIUKS OF TBADE;

WK

HVAE JUST RECEIVED

be boldoa el the Prebale Officv, in tbe village af
Hasttega, and sboar cause, if uv fibn b«, why
the prerar of the Mtttt«M*abaM MtbagraaM.
Aad it is further ordered that said FrUiioaer
give notica to the persona interested in said
r.late, of the pendancy of said petition aad
tho bearing thereof, by ceasing a copy of thia
order to be published in tbe • Republican Ban­
ner." a newspaper, printed and circulating in
aaid eoontr of Barry, far tear ancceaaive weeks,
iiucMdteMiy previous toaaiddayofheavW.

BBEmUM CL PBDTDIJC
(A true copy.) marls

Judge of Probate.

'VovCvc,

Circuit C«Brt&gt;— 18H, 1H3.
TATE OF MlOHIGAN^ightb Judicial Circuit
TI hereby tx aad appoint th* timaa /tar bold­
ing the aereral tereni of (be Circuit Court within
said Circuit, for tbe team 1U1 aad ls«, as follows

Dr. Rdbaek't

Umma Ontntf— February. 3rd Monday ; Au­
gust. 3rd Moodsv.
Green undar my han.! at tbe riUapi of Ionia,thia
Jfitb day of October. A. D. itti.
LOVIS S. LOVELL, ttrevi/JUpe

w.vi X\\x. Yloov
"OoeXot'*

B'tom.iwV WvXXe.va
uum\

taaw^

WAR!
HASTINGS

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Centa per Bottle.
*

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
Price 25 Centa per Bold*.

TERMS (’ASH.

&gt;r Mabv all Dreniste. and Merekeepan
Coaarnllr throughout ibaeaentry.
JOHN* A CROflLEY,
(Sol* Maawfaetarvre.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,

of LibartT Street-

KEW YORK.

Imporant to Bailder*.

Important tu Railroad 0&gt;&gt;rupnniea.
Important to Farmer*.
To all schom this atajr concern and it eon ■
terne cnerpAody,

\)r. 'R.o'baek'*

FEMALES.

Th* ch*np**t andM«t durable Moafllng

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

*•

Th* many certificate, which bar, bre. tester
ed to u». and th* tetivr* which w« &gt;ra dailv rawiring, are cnoetamve pvnef that among tt&gt;*
wmiren Urea Bitten bare gre,, . .atiatactiea
which t&gt;o etixr. Laic ever done before. Ne waman in the land should be without thetu. sad
tbooe who one* use them mil not fail to Lvvf a

'

ftXovcukcXx. I&amp;Vtoe* CEMENT HOOFING,

vcMt^ovato X\ul vxak aa&amp;
&amp;c\)W.\.XaXxA.

STORE!!!

DU- J. BOVEE DODS

Imperial Wine Bitten
to ••
i^.k.nr.: pi ,d™

tU" &gt;»'"“&lt;■“&gt; &lt;• to. WX.
tor,lhe last twenty five yeare. Th* proprietor,
hefon -a—.,._ —
__ e.

■ftv. "RtAsockk

Sto««xft\x W\XXe.v»

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

HARD-WARE

AAvc avxa^ xw&lt;.\aae\vok^
aaA raakt "Lx^* exqo^aXA*.

"Br. *R.o\&gt;aek?«

ft\ow.ac,\% WXVeva
aw tV.?

tbe eatale of Adam B. Bart,
®u readier aad filing th* petition, duly verified
of Bln* A. Hart, widow of said deceased,previor.

VA taA V&gt;\j

evAtrv,,

iatrsUoa of Mid estate n-.sy be rrutal to A. H.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
I’OTTia and th. pctKoner.
Thereupon it is ordered that Monday, tba Sth
day of May Al D. I MlAst eleven odock A. M„ be
aamgoed for the hearing of said peUtwn, sad
that the heirs st law of said dreeasrd.and al*, other
persona interested m said estate, are required te
appear al a evasion e( said Court, then to be hoi- 'Or FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
den at the Probate Office, in the Village ot HaatPURPOBEB.ONLTJK
rega. and show cause, if any there be. whv the
prayer of the petitioner ihould not be granted.
And it tsfurther ordered, that said petitioner
give notice to the persons interested, in aaid
ev.ate, of the pi-odencv of aaid petition, and the
heanag thereof, by causing a copy of this order
to be published io the Republican Banner, a news­
paper printed in said conntv, of Barry for three
euceeosive weeks, immediately previous to said
Oar of bearing.
’ (A true copy.)
&amp; C- PBINDLE.

&lt;Ae.

These gitters an put up in quart
bofttoa, of which the above in a J”* Mm

mi umu,

™ra*. ^“,7^2^^,“^
«2s^Jiiiz5itsriKas‘JLi

DR. J. BOV EE DODS’

SHEFIJlIAT, ■3TJHII 30'^73313

vix/or IS.

C. W. Jfofraclc, (Proprietor, JTo. 6
East Fourth Et., Cincinnati, to urham
aU order-* nkould Le addrtatsd.

tor dMM every reriWy of 4tow« incident* ffii
tiy me —W deemed tadis-

FOR SALE BY

TONIC, MEDICINE AXD BEVERAGE.

DRY GOODS I

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

GUTTA PEBCHA

CEMENT,

PorCouiog Meul, of *11 Kind, .to,

TEA. COFFEE, BJIGAR, SP1CS8, PEPPER,
PRUNES, FIGS, RAISINS. CODFISH;

eipo^d tu tu Aolinn o! th. Wuttor,

I fact, everything in ths Grocery line, &gt;mS ■
HI be needed for toiiT use.
'

F«r rrmrvlsg ms I
iH&amp;lfiJI

Ale* a great variety ef tbs

(E~T; TlTTt^.ri1 T&gt;TP.T~TTlir~yP~&lt;

A14 Coekla? Extracts,

Thta articte baa been Ihuroojrhly usud in New
York and all parts of tba railed Slate*JCaaada.
Wr.1 lndiv«. and Central aad South Aa.rxa ou
bnild.ugaof all kiaita. -A a. Fauyo.,0,
mm. Cst-ecnm, Rail Io. a Darerea. Car*, aad m
Pvblk 111 iLDisaa groarnllr. Goxaaxnsxv Bul*
twee, be.; by the principal 111 in,ca., Anmrrecn.
SSf
“SffE

AND

GROCERIES!

Stacks of

Th.

nbxribv h now prepared to

FAMILY

lathe aatter of the estate of J»h» C. Sa«ber.

prsyin*. ter certain reasons therein ae&lt; forth, that
adaintairation of «:i esrete be created to tbs
pvtiUMMr, aad &amp; C. Wnodwaa
Tharrunoe it •.» ordered, that Koodar tbe Mtk
d.y of April. IMS. al ctevan o'clock fa the
foreeooe. bv aaa&gt;*n«d for tbe Leaner af aaideetitMVto* totod tket tCe
mLS J-------*

AIEIICAV CEMEST CUE.

JOHNS At CR08LET8

ffiWJS &amp; SOMES';,

PXOBA rXOXDEt-STATEOF MICHIGAN,
Coaaty of Barry, *.
At ssesmon*ftbe Probata Court for lha Coua
tv of Barry, hoidca at tbe Probate OMee, ia tbe
village of Haatinga, co Tuesday th* sth day of
April, la tba yer---- «&lt;tbocaaad
---------- • aurht
—»-* haad—*
JCXU
r»d and sixty-two; preavnl, S. C. Priadie, Judge

wSSiffiSX 'ias'S’Jr'ixs

Far Bare Threat. eo •
tber are truly valuable.

tio 00 a year eared in every family
One Buttle W

Important to Huttse Owner*.

"Or. "Ro\»ac.V»
^Vo'caeLcXx 'BkWc.ra
art Vac vttXx taaxv'* %o\aee
aaA Cotn^eA.

Estate of Aina B. Hart.

PROBA n ORDER—BTLTT OF MICHIGAN,
Luunty of Barrv st.
At a a**aiot&gt; of th* Probate Court for th* County
&gt;f Borey, holden at tbe Probate Office. in tho vil’«• *T Haatiaga. on Monday the Slat d» of
Hareb. tn the year one thousand airhi hundred

’

Dr. DWb’ fetetartcT Wfie Bitters
A^BJI OTWJHKPAWXI !

Price 25 Cent* per Bottle.

Xit 'B.oYxkek.'fo
ftVOT(UX.c\\. IVxXXCTft
arc, tVi \xoor mao1» VrUutL

EntB(hwa4-Mareb. 1 of Monday; June 1 st MonM6odareI’l*mber' 1,1 Mo&gt;4“7 ' I,*ce“b«r. I*

DRUG

all oaa*B requiring a Tani*

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

S

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
A II perwon j having claims sgainst the estate
AX of Jcasra M. B*bxxtt, deceased are berebv
notified aad requested to pt eamt the same for
vxamination and adjustment to the undersigned
Commissioner, duly appointed by th. Probate
Conrtfcrtb, county of Barry, who will nut for
Such purpose, al th* County Treasurer's Office,
fci the village of Hastings, ta said countv, of
Barry, on Monday, th* nineteenth day of May.and
on Monday the twenty-third dar nf June, one
thousand eight hundred and sixtv-lwo. at the
hours of ten o'clock A. M. on each of tbe respect­
ive days, abet, mentioned; aix mouth, from lb.
first day of April, inst.. being tbe Um* limited
by the *aid Probate Court, for th* final adjust­
ment of all claims against retd estate.
Dated. April Ik IW2.
JAME8 A. SWEEZET, I Ommuare!*
H. N- SHELDON.
f afowr*.

rr WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

Xw

Come and See! I

^Returs.

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taken ka ^V0^&lt;« &lt;viaxA'&lt;X\c»,
anAaXttw.vo.vcftrtvkwaa.aw.
a sum y.’rv&amp;cxx'uxK. c$
&gt;
JSfZioiis Fever,
Fever and figae,
Liver Complaint,
^yepepsia,
Indigestion,
Jaundice,
Kidney Camplainte,
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a wvav
\.ar aatun.
’VVttwe Wvttev*
a« conc^ovcA oj vavt. aaA
vooAx aaA kxA&gt;»,
u.Kxc'a uuak.. Vacm.

IT WILL MBND MARBLE,

Warn BUale at AD Boon!

moriB, CUM, to., to.

Or Cold Ltrneb if deaired

Upon our ebalrea may he iovnd aD of (be
TEA

MOST POFULAB

PATEHT MEDICnraS

’

PrtceBl par beetle,
rnpnWraltoUbT
CBAhLKS VIPPiriBLD J CO.,
wu raoraicrosr,
n, WUltoto street, «r» Tert.

toll

GBOCEKIKS

A. tar M the loweat, Ar Cfertorraad;
PV °*b-

STATIONERY,
rats, rarau. ira, sira., ex.

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1^*»rI Krsointo
Gir*“
*•“tke
the System n*4 Proles* Life I

OR
COFFEE. CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, 8ARDINES, Ata

ISAAC

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MOTT,

bnov rtoei.ing from N«« YnA md

Bo«oo, bi. Ml .m&lt;* or

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Comfeting In pm of

Nrw OHmm, Mtneowdo, Ctaw,
Crwtlwd, Powdered
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REPUBLICAN BANNER

him .”

Duke *m thunoerstruck.

“Forgive me for Uris little plot,”
eaded ; it waa to gain your love.
a auoceeded, I am haroy—if it baa
ed, with xny own Ups I will sue to

C
HLVWDBV.Zf.

VOL 6.

30, 1862.

GREAT

jastings’ ^uintss Jinttmrj.

I'

^UttUHKJ.

“Oh F cried Lydonie, with angui

Will never levs me, then—he will

HCT81T!!

NO. 52.

“Would you not like a sweetheart 1”
“Perhaps.”
“You most be particular In your choice blindfolded by your side at the alter
or you wx&gt;«]d have had a sweetheart be­ that 1 was rejecting such a precious
fore dow. What kind of a one would you
treasure."
like, now F
।
They passed their honeymoon in the
Those sparkling grey eyes were lifted
cottage, and the Duke was not sent to the
to his for a momwL
4 would like eoe, if you please, like

“Why should you care F
“Because I love him," said Lydopie in­
nocently."
“Love bimF
GRANT 4k SPAULDING,
“Oh, so dearly ; that is why I married
The elite of the Court of Louis XIVth,
him. ] have loved him from th* moment
the great monarch of France, were assem­
I firat beheld him. And dow that I am
bled in the ohapel of the Great Trianon,
hia wife bo will not look at me.^
“Like whatF
to witness the nuptials of Louis, Count of
Lydonie burst into a flood of tears and
“Like you.”
sank down upon a sofa.
“Phew!” thought the Duke, “I am
BARON ALLBN,
Tbe King pitied her sincerely, but' gutting on here. * Now, is this cunning, or
ealer in groceries. provuiMa, »
verne,
a
wealthy
heiress.
d ice, fltah, butler, lard, pork, end grain
what could ho do I He had forced hia
The singular feature of thia ceremony
all kind- Also toys candies, cie., etc.
Store
son to marry ber, but he could tfot force
They walked on for some time fa si­
Cel Horn a Block. State street. Hastings, Mioh.
was, that the bridegroom’s eyes were him to love her.
lence.
bandaged with a white handkerchief.
He thought of the Baatile. It would
Bergeronette checked the Duke before
oberts
triker
D. C. HAWLEY,
This circumstance excited the wonder
not make him love his wife to send him a Httle cottage, with a garden In front
of all. Had the bride been old and ugly
Tbore wee a wicket gate loading into
they would not have been surprised. On
‘Well, well, you ere hie wife. I will the garden.
the contrary, she was young and quite
“Hero is where I live.”
pre«yJUST BECEIYKD
will find him at home before to-morrow
She took a key from her girdle and
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
The Kins alone understood this strange
morning."
unlocked the gate.
DEALERS In drugs, medicines, patent medi­
freak ofthe bridegroom, and though much
With
these
words
the
King
withdraw.
cines. points, oita, turpentine, burning laid.
new and moat complete assortment of
“Will she invito me to outer F thought
enraged, be prudently held his poaoe and
Lydonie was left alone with bar sorrow. the Duke—and tho thought wae father to
suffered the ceremony to proceed.
DRL GR A ND WEDICHES,
But she was uol one to droop long. She the wish.
A tew words will explain the motives dried her tears, and looked a|l the batter
“Good night, sirred many thanks for
of the bridegroom.
for them, like a rose after a summer your kindness."
B pheue, Burning Fluid,
When Louie came back from his great
ATJTI OLES ALE sad retail dealer in Groceries
“She is a DianaI” was ths Duke’s men­
TURPENTINE
AND
ALCOHOL.
campaign in tho Palatinate.be determined
v V and Previatons. Fork. Lard. Buster, and
Her old nurse cane in, and together tal reflection.
to unite his son. whose valor and daring they inspected her new home, which
“Shall I never have the pleasure ofsee
in the war had greatly pleased him to Lydonie found entirely tu her satiisfooing you again F
one of the very wealthiest wards of the tion.
“Do you wish ItF abe asked earn­
crown.
The Count did not come back that estly.
He proposed the union tu the Duchess night.
1ST FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
,
KNAPPEK A BFRROWS.
“Most ardently !”
of Baliverne, and found her favorably In
PURPOSES.OXLT_ftI
A week passed by and be did not make
“I’ll ask iny mother.”
ttorneys *»d rouNSku.DRs at law.
clined.
his appearance.
Lydonie came to the
Soltaitoro is Cbanocry. Tax and Inaurane*
An oath ruse to the lipa of the Duke,
She bad just come tu Court, having conclusion that he would never come.
Amenta. Boain*» attended to with prompter-**
he checked it,
and tiddily.
emerged from the convent where she bad
“Will you receive me to-morrowF
Office, center ef Main and Burdick Street*.
completed her education.
the King.
He had made Franche CompKalamazoo. Michigan.
“You may come, and if mother is wil­
She had seen the young Count often, te a Duke but he cujB do nothing for
ling—yes,"
though he had never deigned to cast a
“I shall be here, euro.”
glance upon her.
Sh- knew he was
She determined to ascertain what ber
brave and noble, and she tbougt hand
TTORXBTS AT LA Wand Solicitors in Chashusband was abouL
morrow.”
TEA. COFFER. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
some. The har-sinister in his escutchon
She dispatched a trusty servant for
“1 shall never forget you |*
PRUNES. FIGS. BA1SIN8. CODFISH;
WMO«»objqption. She promptly accepted intelligence, and, like all wives wbo place
Will
him,
.
a spy upon their husband's movements.
Unfortunately. Louis of Fraache Comp
Office in the Court House. Hastings. Mich.
te. wbo like his father, was something of
a reprobate, would not accept her.
The Duke waa plunged into all kinds and bit his lip.
'njiitnirxan* IPXBJ’UIILKZBU
"My son,’’ said the great King, “we ol dissipation. Hp was making love to
“What is she F asked Bergeruoette
H. ^RIGHT,
And Cooking Extracts,
have
resolv»d
that
you
shall
marry.
all the pretty daughters of be sbopkeep- archly.
1 TTORNKY and ’.'OUNHKLLOR AT LAW.
“She je—Ie right
But I mean what J
.A ard Soltaitor and CounMdlor m Cbanearv.— FOR TUB KSPBCIAU BXXBFIT «'F THB LSDIKB.
“My worthy sire, and most excellent era tn ths Rue Sl Antoine.
Particular attention paid te the collection nt
lather,” returned tho Count, “1 have re­
In fact, for a newly married man his say. As surely m the morrow comes so
claim* and munvv promptly remitted.
will L"
solved tn dr m&gt; such thing!,*
conduct was shameful.
Om«. with W. W. Ralph Esq., Middleville.
“Come, good night"
The King frowned.
He was not in the . “To leave me to run after such cans-

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

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habit of being contradicted.
"I have made a formal proposition, in
your name. fl»r the hand of the Duchess of
Baliverne. and she has accepted you,” he
raid gravely.
“Doubtleas." sneered the young scape­
grace. “her taste is excellent, and how
Could she refuse met
Perhaps it would
have been as well to have consulted my
inclination in the matter.
1 do not wish

ilief" tboguht Lydonie.
She paused suddenly.
An idea had
entered her brain, She determined to
act upon iL
MOST POPULAR
While she Is meditating upon It let us
see wh&amp;t the Duke waa about.
Our night, about eight days after his
JACOB FERRIS.
marriage, the Duke, plainly attired and
muffled in a cl&lt;&lt;ak, roamed through the
IONIA,
Faubough Sl Auteiue, as was his wont,
in ouesl of adventures.
HOLBROOK,
We would respectfully announce to the cili"Are you in love with any one 1”
As be turned the corner of one of these
xens of Hastings and vtelnlly, that «e intend to
TTORNE
sell even thing in our line of trad* as cheap *a can
Chancer
narrow lanes, that intersected that quar­
“No."
be bought al any place. Div* us a call and judge
Office, sccoui
"Then love mt Duches-s. Thcisn«&gt;ble. ter at that period, a piercing shriek burst
for yourselves.' Wv intend to sell
upon bis ear, mingled with auffocat'mg
wealthy"
J. 31. Rt'KSF.LL.
“I am your son—that is nobility crie» for assistance.
OHYSICIAN end Surgeen. Office in RusmU**
enough
be l«&gt;wed low as he spoke, and
The Duke s sword was out in an in■L store. State street.
the king smiled nt tbe compliment; •‘and stanL
He wa* bra as to rashness. With­
JOHN ROBERTS,
Special attention will b« paH to COMPOUND­ the Jew* trust me-r-what could I do with out a moment’a thought, ho plunged into
HYSICIAN and Surgeon Dwelling on Broad­ ING an4 pultiug up PRESCRIPTIONS; and any more g«&lt;ld 1”
the lane.
way, n«ar the Conrt House.
on* pnrehuxing mcdicinea of ua can rely upon
*Shr ia th&lt;* prettivMt woman in my
He beheld a female struggling in the
tbolr being
court.”
grasp of a man.
H. F. CHERRY,
"I’m tired of pretty women—they
The man fled precipitately at hie ap
OTARY PUBLIC saJ Convsy*ne*r. will a
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
aiwaya fuails."
proach, and the girl sank into his arms,
tend to all bnainem Mitruated to biai with
nromptiiete and fidelity. Reaideaee. Johnstown
Havrisos Mases A Ibfia.
“Gmld you see her. you would bet
exclaiming j
Barry count v, Mich. Blsnka kept always on hand.
to foil in love with bar."
•Have me, oh, save me!”
••I never will see her,’. Mid the Count
The Duke sheathed his sword, and tried
L. H. STEWART,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
determinedly,
TTORNEY and Oouawdor at Law. Solicitor
“fire her or no*, you shall marry her!”
He led her to the lamp that swung at
anti Uounaelor in Chancery. Notary Public,
Ar. AnbasiocM attended to promptly and efficried the King, in a rage.
the corner.
cientlr. Office So. 6, Nobta'a block. Battle Crock.
"If I do I will marry her with my eyes
"Why, you are a perfect little beauty !"
ho cried, rapturously, and in surprise.
TNtyixoM'a Oto Loxnos Docs Gix, ar nitdiem- shut!" returned the Count,
K. aa.
JL) *1 purpose*, for sataby
The King grew purple with rage.
The girl cast down her eyes and blush
J. M. NEVINS,
"4Iark ye, boy ’ You owe mo obedi­ cd deeply, and tbe Duke felt the Hide
blis, and Tax agent. Particular
of
sale
by
(Midyear's Patent Breast Pump*
ence as subject and eon. It is my will baud that rested on his arm tremble.—
ft. AB.
that you bestow your hand upon the But she did not seem displeased.
cloalni Martangas by advertisement.
Duchess of Baliverne. The wedding ahall
“Do you reside in Pane F
Circuit Court*—1809, 1803“Yes -, but we have only been here a
take place this day fortnight. Submit to
TATE OF MICHlGAN.Elghth Judicial Circuit my will with a good grace, and I will
short time—we came from Bellxilis—
-I hereby fix and appoint tho timra/br bold­
s. C. PRINDLE,
ine th* several Urrtnx of the Circuit Court within create you a Duke on your wedding-day. mother and 1.”
and 1ML m
UDGE OF PRORATE. Notary Public, Gen­ said Circuit, f-r tb* years
Darc tn dis-bey me. and I will strip you
“From the country, eh 1 W hero do you
Barre Oavnif—January. Sd Monday; Ann!. 2d
era! Lend end Tex Ae»nt. Will be found in
Monday. July, sd Moeday; October. * Meedsy. of your title, and the land you hold from live my preUy blowom F
the Cnurt House, st Meetings, on the id er« 8d
CTtatea ibtmtj/-January, Sd Monday : April.id me, and cast you into the Baatile.”
“In Rue 8l Helene.”
Mondav t Jsly. M Monday; October. Bd Monday.
This is what had brought tho Count
“Why, that is some distance from
... ■ ? ..
1 Va'M.v ■ Anril tat
DANIEL STRIKER,
•&gt;f Franche Comptc blindfolded to be here. Will you Dot permit me to ea
OUNTY CLERK. Notary Public, ssd General
Amt OmnA—March, let Mon a ar; June isx Mon­ married.
cort you home ? These streets are dan­
Land and Tu Ageut.
Office »» the Court day; September. 1st Monday; Decenater. 1st
The King amiled grimly but said not gerous, as you have found, to one as beau­
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PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN

DANIEL COOK,

USTICE OF THE PEACE, Oenml Land and
Tax A cent, will attend to th* collection of
tebtirand al) ether bmrfneo pertaining to hi* office.

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she
If It
fail­
the

She turned from him, and was about to
enter the garden.
“Bergeronette F he cried quickly, “one
kiss before I go. Surely my forbearance
deserves it."
’

She made no answer but inelined her
head gently towards him. Fer a mo­
ment she lingered in his arms, then tore
herself from bis embrace and pnssed thro’
the gate.
S-&gt; the Duke went to his lodgings—he
had taken bachelor apartments on his
wedding day—to dream of Bergerunette.
The next day he went te the cottage In
Rue St. Helene.
Ho was received by Bergeronette tlm
Idly, and introduced by her to ber moth­
er. a fine matronly dame, who Mt quietly
spinning in the corner, and allowed the
young couple to rove around the garden
at will.
Tiie Duke thought ber a very sensible

woman.
The Duke departed at the end ef the
three hours mure in love with ber than

April 12.1M1.—At 4 30 A. M-, fire
waa opened upon Fort Sumter, from 17
mortars and 30 large guns, mostly columbUds.
Rebels had 7,000 men around
the fort under arms, and 140 pieces of
ordnance of heavy calibre in position tq4
ready for uae.
April 18—At 12.65 P. M., tbe flag of

Fort Sumpter was drawn down, and the
fort was surrendered soon after upon
bacorable terms.
Fort Pickens was reinforced during
the night of the 12th end 18th.
April 15th—The President ot tho Uni­
ted States called by proelumatisa for
75,000 volunteers to suppress insurrec­
tionary combinations; end commanded
“the persons composing the combinations
aforesaid to disperse and retire peaceably
to their respective abodes within twenty
a..." In the same document an extra
session of Congress was called for *•
4th of July.
April 10th—The Ringold Flying Ar­
tillery of Reading, Pa., 180 men, with 4
field pieces, left tor Harrisburgh at 6 P.
M. Four regiments, having received or­
ders only the previous night, began tQ
arrive before 9 A. M., at Boston, Mass.
Rebel Government

called for 82,000

men.
April 17th—A party of dragoons, and
a detachment of artillery posted at th#
Lung Bride, Washington, D.G
Lieut. Jones, U. 8. A., destroyed the
arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, and retreated,
being attacked by 600 Virginians. Two

of his soldiers were killed.
April 18th—Tbe Sixth Massachusetts
regiment arrived at N«w York m rmiif
for Washington.
April 19tb—Chamber of Commerce,
New York, met, voted to sustain the Goverament, took measure* to make a loan
to the Governmet of nine million of dol­
lars, and subscribed 21,090 for outfit of
troops in ten minutes.
A portinn of the Sixth MasMchusetts,
and the Seventh Pennsylvania, were aaMiled in the streets of Baltimore. Two
Massachusetts men killed and eight
wounded. Anniversary of Lexington.
The Seventh regiment N. Y. B. M.,
left for Washington.
Tbe Rhode Island Marine Artillery,
130 men, 110 horaee. 8 guns of heavy
calibre, and otherwise fully equipped,
passed through New York on their way
to tbe war.
Th* Eighth regimentuf Massachuaetta
volunteers, 1JW0 men, accompanied by
Brig.- Gen. Benj. F. Bud er, passed
through New Yerk.

Several legislative gentlemen were
dining at a Harrisburg hotel ; one of
them asked Mr. D-, a gentleman who
“(in you reach them partatara, rirF

Mr. D., extending his arm towards
the dish, and satisfying himself that he
He came every day for a fortnight and
could reach the “pertaters," answered—
every day he preMed hia suit.
But there
“Yut, sir.”
was only one way in which Bergeronette
The legislator was taken aback with
could be won—that was an honorable
the unexpected rebuff from the wag, but
marriage.
presently recovering himself, he asked—
The Duke was in despair and at his
“Will you stick my fork into eue of
wit’s end.
He had a stormy scene with
’em, then F
the King, wbo threatened to send him to
Mr. D.. took the fork and plunged it
the BaHile if he did not return to the
into a finely cooked potato, and left it
Duchess.
there. Tim company reared as tljey took
So he came to Bergeronette, on the
the joke, and the victim hmked more
fourteenth day, to make a final effort to
foolish than before: but suddenly an idea
obtain her. They were alone together in
struck him, and rising to his feet, be ex­
the garden.
claimed, with an air of conscious tri­
“Hear me, Bergeronette,” cried the
umph—
Duke when be had exhausted every ar­
Pljow. Mr. D-, I will trouble you for
gument and found her still firm, “I swear tip fork.”
to yeu that were 1 free, this moment
Mr. D. rose to his feet, and with tho
would I wed you. I have told you that
most impertorable gravity pulled the
lam a Duke, but not my title. Nowyou
fork out of the potato, and returned It,
shall kn&lt;&gt;w *11. I am the Duke de Fren­
tiful as you ai^”
a word.
amidst an unconquerable thunderstorm of
Tbe Count placed the ring upon the
“I would v»y much like to have yeu ch* Cnmpte—I am already married f"
lOivco undvr i»r hand at the village ®f InnlaJhis
laughter, to the utter discomfiture of the
*. H. COOK,
finger of the bride, but he did not salute mo ma home if-------- if-------- ”
“Married !" echoed Bergeronette, with gentleman from B.
egister of deeds, ana Notary rwbue.
her, and when the ceremony w» over he
a
smothered
scream.
8he paused and looked confused.”
Office in ths Court House, and op«» •&lt; aj*
turned hie baek upon ber, took the hand“I was forced into tills union by the
“If what!" asked tho Dwks.
Old Toucey, that Yankee tool of the
kerebief from his eyes, and walked out of
• If you would only be so good—as to King’s command. 1 do not love my wife.
South, had the impudence to make a
the chapel,
promise not to—to try—to—kisa ma
PHOTOGRAPHIC
GAT.T.KRY
speech at a celebration of the S2d of Feb­
H. K. SHELDON*
Lydonie pouted ber pretty lipa, and
**
“•
ruary, at Hartford.
He would have
OUNTY TREASURER. Office in th* Court
sinus. She pnoernss title, but you alone
Crayon Ambrotype; Vignette Ambru- was almost ready to cry with abe*r v«p
Ilouae.
been better placed with Floyd and Cobb,
Fly with me. In
The Duke was charmed. There was possess my heart.
ation.
.
type; Melaineulype; Sphersotype;
bis associates in the Buohannan Cabinet
some
distant
land
we
may
dwell
la
hap
The
King
took
ber
in
charge,
escorted
a
simplicity,
a
freshness
about
this
young
JABER A. BWEEWEI i
Mirror Ambrotype; Neilngrapnlc;
fer tho destruction of the Union.
ROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Conner al
her to tbe carriage, cud they were eon girl J* hich phased him.
Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Law, Betteftar and Counselor in Chancery,
veyed U&gt; the hotel her busba nJ had oe"I K’’«* Jou my '"•rd as agsntlemsn.”
Ambrotype; Imperial AmOne has no business worrying and
hefrtend
ua,
a
divorce
be mid Irsnkly "that so action of sdum
copied.
'
Syntype; Relievo Am.Caorta of this Bute. Offiet Intbi Court'Hoc»«fretting about bis particular call, or des­
“Here you are, my dmr,” Mid the shall displease you. if you accept of my
brotvpe; Double
tin v ; let him do well the part te which
King conducting her through tbe apart- escort”
_
Am brotype
HARMON SMITH,
•y Ducheve!"
be had expressly furnished far her
ATDcorrmo.—. » .rf-T. ~
— meote
ircuit court com irsioner. attomw
“Wera you free would you really make
reception ; “here you are at your fiiture confidingly.
ConMsHnr A Hol taitor. in all Ow C«mrt« of
“Jam net afraid sf you,” she said with meynarwHeF
.... a__ rt...;. ...
.._ V
O..KILhome."
*Sil!y bay." muttered the King, look
sweet simplicity, “I know you are 0o
■*I belieue youF
ing very rrix&gt;«sb snuoyed. Never mk&gt;d. r-J '** injure m&amp;"
The press, the pulpit and petticoat,.the
“Too will fly with meF
rav dear be it y«mr buabaM) **» re*1 *‘11
Th* Duke blushed far the first time
three ruling powers of the day. The first
in—he pnttld pot remember how many
“I will."
ooine in time.”
"What Is tbe u*© of having a husband
RLLTR,
if be wRlnotevM 1«* at you F pout-d

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“He -ball look Bt you or

I will send

they started on. their way.

bim t«ti»BsptlU *

to

WIUUMW*

wawhat kted of a wife te

"Nw.IhMVsw”
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duty

WWieMay WewtifcApril 1MM2.
made a report, %ut whether
Havnru nr tna, citrotx rrtnt Owasa.
WITHOUT Oriijf XMD-Wrtff &gt;Ptl ft&amp;FOTK.

yoawABD with&lt;&gt;rr fear aws
smarts.—Abnikam TAnfoln.

with mxhlt

Nesr Orleaas Taken !
Our latest dispatches leave but little
room to doubt that Naw Orleans is at

length in our poMMiaiom

We, of caurse

have no partieslare of to surrender, but
It ie enough to know that to great com.
mercial metropolis pl* rohefflom has fallen.

Abolition of Slavery in the Capital.
The bill for the abolition of slavery in

faithfUl officer, a devoted friend of the

We cannot but regsrd tMs as the begin­

ning of to end.

We as a nation, have

of life.. yi&gt;.dv*th wjjl be a . #erlo.ua cal­

Mr Anthony preeanted a resolution
callmg on to WoaifcH for copies of all

orders of the comuumdlng General's in-

We may rest assured let what may

bo-

tide us In fiitura, that one great good has
been accotnpliahod. and an earnest given

that the parly in power has not attained

ergy, devotion and
trust
’

fidelity

to his high
’’

HF" Fred. Blase, Cb. f,

15th Mich.

Regiment, wounded in tbe thigh at Pitts­
burgh Landing, baa been taken

to Keo-

ed a landmark to note to era of human

progress.

It is a proud-day In to his­
The dark

stain

that baa so long hung over tbe Capital
is to be obliterated.

It can no longer

be

said of ns that the worst form of slavery

pollutes even the very

Capital of our

boasted model Republic.
will hereafter brentho

Our legislators
the pure air of

liberty, and to clanking of chains will
do longer mingle discord with the fervid

eloquence of Congressmen wbo descant
upon our national freedom.

The follbwt

Ing is the characteristic message of to

President, in announeing his approval of

to bill:

WasqmeToif, April 16.

Fellow eiliient of the Senate an fl ffouts
ofRepi’etejilttlices:
.
Th» act entitled an act for the release
of certain persons held to service or labor
in tbe District of Columbia, has this day
been approved and algned. I have ne'er
doubted rhe constitutional authority of
Codgress tn abolish slavery In the Dis­
trict, and 1 have ever desired to see to
National capital freed from the Instftuiloh In some satisfactory way. Hence

*

there has never been in my mind any
question on to subject, except one of
expediency ariting In view of all the cir­
cumstances.
If there ba matters within
and about this act which might have taken
tho shape or course more satisfactorily
to my judgement* I do not attempt them.
I am gratified that tho true principle of
compensation and colonization are both
. rocugnized.nnj nMetotlly applied in (Ms
iot In the matter of oompensation it is

provided that claims may

be presented

Within ninety dayk nf tho passage of the
act, but not thereafter, and tore is no
saving for minora, femmet covert, insane
or absent persons.
I presume this Is
an omission by mere oversight, and I
reccommend that it bo supplied by an
amendatory or supplementary act.
Signod
ABRARAU L15C0LN.

A Word to Buyers.
The following, in reference to dealers

who advertise and of those who do not,

is from the Livingston Republican, and
is so full of truth tot we endorse every
won&amp;ol it, in confidence that the experi­
ence of our readers will corroborate its
every statement:
“Certain it ie that every merchant
promittt to sell goods cheaper than his
neighbor—this is considered a legal ■‘trick
of the trade.”
But there is a noticeable
fact in this connection, equally applicable

to all branches of business and trade*, it
is this:
He who thrives to beat, deals
to fklrest, and sells the cheapest, invaria­
bly advertises the most. 1'fjia cannot be
successfully contradicted—its truth is .
apparent In every instance.
The cause
for (he increase «&gt;f buriuew, and conse­
quent pecuniary success on the part of j
to man who advertises, are obvious to
every thinking mind. The more freely
a business man parades the advantages of
said business before the public eye, the
mbri will the people seek to secure tbe

benefits therein set forth, and to examine
for themselves the.goods and price of the
firm so frequently brought t&lt;» their notice.
A trade thus secured generally proves
permanent. Quick sales and small prof
its becomes the ineritont’s motto, and
every letter of his advertisement nets
him a gbld dollar." 'Henee the advertis­
ing patron can sell the same roods mach
cheaper than to non-ao ♦ertiftng man—
and he will do’sp. ” ' ■
With this common sense view of the
matter firmly itnpressed upon
tbeir
■tnlnds, we wnuld advise our country
readers, intending to visit Howell for
tho purpose nf trading, to*look over our
advertising columns and carefully note
tbofv content*.
When you come to
town, atil upon to -fems therein deatg

son.
Tho bill for to Mtahiiahmvnt of a
Department of Agriculture was taken up
and to substitute of Mr. Wright fox to
bill wt^qjected.
Mr. Mailer moved to amend the bill
by a substitute providing f»r a statiktical

tJif1 Gen. McDowell has taken poscs-

sion of Frederiokaburg, the citizens only

stipulating for the protection of private
property.

He is now within 05 miles of

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New Yorl
York. April
27.
,

Ptiubufgh UndbW. Ar11 sa­

and agricultural bureau.
Pending aeute.
to bill to cuufiMcete to property and
free the slaves of to rebels was taken
up.
Mr. Davfe spoke tiro and a half hours
against to bil, without concluding. Ex­

and

CapL Cutting. «f Gw- Burnside’s staff.---------------Campo. *'
arrived here to-day with dispatches to ' our t^ips.
Tiny all awroiMirsted
to •tatern^
Btatem-uti
the goremmret.
He states that Gen. 1
“They
corrol*&gt;rated the
Renn commanded the nattaml troops at reeved to ds? Ixf-.rr. reUthe to to

CwraVvt

to late reeona«»isanee to Elizabeth City I evacuation, by to rebel- of ibetr preart-t
Capt. Cutting gives to followitkt |*rfio pugjtfon. m&gt;4 sorted that Bewtrepa^

Ow to 17th mrt.
Gen. Reno left NqwberB and proceeded
to Roanoke Island, from which plsre he
ulnreof to sfftir.

had withdrewn a oUHoderebc ,p»rti&lt;&gt;P
|1|# fonjo fnrto dnfeftev •’»
Fort re- M‘30?0- APr’ 87

wd hem:, ibetr

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•aaMteg bin to fcxpewl

w

torfk about 2.000 men and proceeded to
Eliubrab a.y, wlrar. . .I"rag r.b.1

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rV&lt;\.OXM4JLY\Av»
A b-.t crau.um, f.-ur
rara. hereto* murnlug of dollars each rear in advertisinr tbeir
to be Intrenching them- on* while man. an
ey report that thr merits, and pttWMDfag the
’
। from Portomuuth.

Apalachicola.
This place, tbe capital of Franklin Co.
Florida, is now in our pnsneMiuu. It lies
at the.mouthof tho river of the same name
which flows through a bay of tbe same
name. Into the GuVrof Mexico. The har­
bor is accessible to steamboats from the
Gulf. It Is separated from the Gulf by
St. George’s island.
The capture bf this port hat a very
important bearing on to cotton supply.
Several mento ago it waa reported that
several thousand bales of catton were
lying on the wharves of tbs town, and
that the stock was rapidly increasing.—
The port has an extensive water connec
tiun with tbe interior. The Apalachioo la
with its arms, the Chattahoochee and
Flint, runs far back into to richest cot­
ton region of the state. The Chattahoo­
chee is navigable to Columbna, four hun­
dred and thirty miles from tbe Gulf of
Mexico, and the Flint river admits of
shallow steamboats for fifty miles from
its confluence with to Chattahoochee.—
The whole surface of cotton lands drained
by the Apalachicola and its tributaries,
is estimated at twenty thousand square
miles. Our Light gunboats can, therefore,
easily'penetrate far into to finest sec­
tion of cotton region. As this part of
Georgia is supposed not to be generally
covered with rebel troops, the probablli

S&gt;™. «wi .tx-nl &lt;— ih.mmnd undr. I
B«&lt;
m-"P&lt;
I SnHidl "f
tb. Ufa sad health wT Um Ud; d^Mdr
On motion of Mr. Morrill, of Vermont
o™. ItK ,.nd Um uuat
■ tte
«-■'-------- “--------------•*it was resolved that to President should,
4W Col. HoMnl
Th. f.R» "f ihr rrb Cura. T.luaU luul u-.ra rru.-.rrd frrai. :1m
he requested to strike from to rolls to
out a miserable exuteore. These mvdiciam
coin maud of
rati ..r
d
«♦'
roinmnuil
ot the Merriinnc.
els
consisted
of
a
Georgia
regiment
of
’
name of any army officer who has been
ys
New York, April. 28.
known to be habitually intoxicated by 1.100 men, a portion of Wlsu’s Legion,
for curing
to use of spiritaous liquors while in the and. two batteries of artillery. The ene­
my was totally routed, with a loss of
Syphilis,
Scrofula,
service.
•‘It is stated by contraband*
Our loss is about
Mr. Morrill stated tot he had been about sixty fflbn.
Skin Qkttasoo,
Old Sorts,
assured tot the commanding General twelve klllid and forty-eight wounded.—
Salt RHrurn.,
Jfhsum'iticm,
of to New York,
wbo failed to reinforce to two Verynont Colonel Ytawkins,
QDyspepsia,
Blolc Htadajhs.
of.an attack by Burnside..
companies which suffered so severely at 0M&gt;avey, received a slight fleah wound in
“Nearlj ulf I hr troop* tins.to arm. His'Adjutant was reported
FrrMit Cfempismta,

K ,

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Ery:iw:-; .
St. ffnthon-j'c Firs,
might make.
Mr, Merrill was askod for, but de.
Tumws,
Eruptions,
, _____ r
_
Chicago. AprH 24
“Contraband, state that the mew prow
Fits, Ssrcfulaus CnuiurnpHon, etc.
dined to give to name uf to said Gen­
A spetial to to Timet, from Pittsburg, on the Merrinw is twenty feet l&lt;&gt;ug, *4
eral.
says : “G»n. Mitchell's division has arri- wrought iron and steel pointed.
Ab unsuccreafu! attempt was made to
•'Many ritiawiv efNortnlk are leaving.
lay to fifteen or.uednty Qmfiseatfon biife.
puMMsiro of W) miles of to Mi-mpbu
writes, ber daughter was cured
“Tbe fell
New (hlcaua is temoeded
on the table, hut to mutiva to do so won A ObnrivMiM Road.
F flu of nine years’ standing, and Ht Vitas*
Large reinforvo
lost, by yea* 39, nays 60,
an ce of two v rars
luvnta arriird al Pnixbmg Landing on
AWOTHJBft writes. Ills son was enred
Mr. Bingham’s substitute, providing
to-W*'
for the capture and oondemnativu' alto
New York. April 24.
enemy’s property, and-to Idemnlfy the
in.
)
----------------- 1----------- ---- -Mwtsre. J. F. Rutland &amp; Cti.. at the much trritiWwi c.xantk »f what nue -md |
United State* for expenses incurred in
.
AN0TKKR wm cured &lt;rf Frvwawd Ap
to suppression of lbs rebellion, was Continental Iron Warkx &lt;rt Greve point, shape • mak. tor tolwWd* aho.P •»..
'
.
.
....
after tmne fccrv medicine in bn reach.
ty is tot the planters will be found ready agreed to—62 against 48.
House ad­ have already laid the keels lor three mure
•
.,
.
..
aavinaa
wa.&lt; cureu oi r
to forward their cotton to the port for journed.
marine tcilleries similar io caostroctiun Fitubur^h Landing, especially as to
hwl aBbwd fl«rtoen years,
sale. This is one great step towards re­
number of prisorors.
Beauregard fixe- 1
awv»«Mr«»»
opening tbe cotton supply.—Buffalo Com­
a very few days n»t less than 1.100 hands them at alxmi-eight th&lt;*aaaoii. while iu
From Washington.
mercial.
will be employed in the oomdruction of Snvai.nah. Atlauta. Memphis. Bicliiii&lt;-ii&lt;'
New York, April 24
these batteries. Each battery will be and Norfidk papers, statements—ail
The Tribunt's dispatch, Washington furnished with two turrets, &lt;«di to have
live and claiming authenticity—piner
23d,. aays: “Horace Mat nard. whore- guns of the heaviest calibre. They will
•
Fronttbe Xew York Tribune.
them at tw«» to three, neatly
four,
Gov. "Morgan yesterday sent in hi» turned from TunnesMe, and took bin seal b« i-f &gt;nooh greater Power th»n the M««i&gt;
nominations for Harbor-Masters, and to-day, declares himself io flavor of a itor, and calctiUled for the hardest ocean
think »e may wifely take to nwgbta-'
are to most active an I thorough pills that
while many will regret the absence of stringent confiscation net against the
hiu e ever been introduced.
hood of the lowest figures, especially ut
some friend’s name frem the list, we rebels, several of to Border State men
They act so directly upon the Liver, excit­
Baltimore, April 24.
that corresponds wit
in
fur
ma
think all will rejoice that of Col. Michael will support one.
ing that organ to such an extent as that tbe
tion.
The Old Poiot boat has arrived.
Corcoran is found tore. Col. C., we
The Senate Committee on Territories
The veraciaui rebels differ greatly al*It is reported that (*en. Burnside hm
dition, which is too apt to te to case with
presume, never voted for Gov. Morgan ha* instructed its Chairman to report n
tn ocher partM-nlara.
Beaurrgnr.i
,
------- -----------——BBctriiM-*
-----------•iBMtiy • purgative pill
—perhaps nul for any Republican—but bill identical with lhal repwrusd tu to received proposals from to* (jpvemw ;
of North CureHnia for to surrender uf' bi&gt; retreat to tbe exhaustion &lt;»fhis trowo*.
They are really a
he was nmong the earliest to enlist in the House by Mr. Ashley,. organizing the
tho State.
[ and the
rvinforcenietit
of ours.
The
|
and
to
reinforcement
of
&lt;»ura.
___
War for the Union, fought for it like a Territory of’Arizoiia. One section ex­
AN\.oo&amp; &lt;xvt&amp; lAv-ct WV-V,
Knoxville JFAip says it. is to to short
hero, was taken prisoner at Bull Run. tends the Wilmot Proviso over every
FortreM Monroe. April 27.
which, in conjunction with the
ness nf ammunition, and apcaks also of
and has over since seemed to be a special Territory now organized.”
their having, on Monday, to ah-uidon
*&amp;\.ooA VwnSteT,
target of rebel malignity, being still reA black fugitive just from Fortamoath
Washington, April 23.
many cannon taken &lt;m Stlndaj. which fit*-' wit! cure al! to aforementioned diseases.
tainsd a prisoner a lien he ought long since
brings to Petersburg
&lt;&gt;f y&lt;
t
.u -«- &gt;■ Erprsss
■_
* vs ter
Be*ureg.ird carefull v conceal*
T
— , and, of themselves, will relieve and curs
A
republican
caucus
was
held
to-night
The
to have been sent home in exchange for
day containing toTollowing-.
Hisoda.'h*,
Cbstu-vnees,
toir Colonels paroled after tho victory- at to CapitoL About fifty members
-Sr
। |,i“’°“r i"w “...,u
d '•"OT&lt;fcd
“ •» rail
fiK
I m
Fra
lh...,w&gt;d.
were prevent- Mr. Colfax in to Chair,
Oolia 'Pains, Cholera Jdorbut,
on Roanoke Island.
lie is understood
ad Fort Jnekson at 4 o'clock yenterdav
and Mr. McPherson, Secretary.
A gen­
Indiffntion,
(Paun in to §ou&gt;els,
to ba a poor man. and thia appointment
morning.
When to news reached New
will afford something handsome to bis eral debate ensped on the Confiscation Grlcnna, to excitement was boundless. non and twenty thousand rifles, and t»&gt;
Bill, in which Messrs. Stevens, Blair.
have driven five thonsand Union trwopi.
family, even should be be longer retained
Martial law was put- in full force, and
Mjuare into the river.
_________
or even should be die in tbeir du tehee, for Covode, Hickman, Olin and others pgr. business suspended.
All ©stton and
Beauregard ahmild never buncef&lt;TthAsk your neighbors, who have usvd tom,
wn presume the otor Harbor-Masters ticipated.
The discussion was somewhat ofa char­
publish Ms wwn statement- till hr
*°d
»»I1 W toy are
will divide his duties among themselves
transportation
of
corn
and
am
uni
hoc,
concluded exactly .h«»w big he wants i«&gt; i
QtOoA, 'V&amp;teAACAAXt.V
and their receipts with his family. The acter of that which baa’ recently taken were destroyed.
At one o'clock to-day
place in the House. The sense of the
11 '“„•!! ‘b' rTul
°r 'h&lt;“
‘
tidings of this remembrance will cheer
to operator bads ‘Good bye.' saying to
journals,
thus toy can all hr Uigelhi-r
phyaiciaa.
tho whole body of Union priaonera in reb­ caucus seemed to be in favor of discrimi­ enemy appeared before the city.’’
keep themselves tn countenance, and p&gt;~
Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of *y local
el dungeons, showing them that, though nating against the leading rebels in the
This is the last knewn.
We will
confiscation of all kinds of property.
It
sibly delude toir followers a while Ion
«ge»t, and read to certificates, and if you
absent, they are not forgotten.
waa unanimously agreed to refer all the send you tbe particulars as soon us re­ er.—Philadelphia Inquirer.
k*™ «w doubted you will
ceived.
hills pending in the House, to a select
-•-r.
,-L*
—r
.
11
\\.o vevove.
Thk Pbofosxd Nbw 1im.uk Tbmu
The negro bringing this, report* lhal
committee &gt;&gt;f seven tnemlwn, as moved
toby.—The bill introduced into to Sen­
C”!. ( orcoraii ha«i h«*»-n lu-a&gt; *______ — ______ . ..• ..
____
.
tin- rebels have two iron dad steamers
t&lt;»-day by Rcprtro-niative Olin.*
ncarlv completed, ami beieived to Mar- ! fr,’ni' upr*er date of Riehmnnd. to U»riate byjSenator Pomeroy of Knnaae. to
At noon to-day wan commenced to,
create a new territory for to roving
nrniu* would l&gt;e «»ut to morrow.
j11
announcement of the decisions «&gt;n the
Indian tribes, is entirely novel in its char­
router.
(8igaW)
J. K. WOOL !
proposals for conveying the msilw on rhe ,
acter, and it excites much attention.
He
Pacific coast,and in the West and North
• H.-.dqaBMers IHpartmwt R»pp»1l.nn.&lt;-k, I
proposes to call the territory Lanuiwn—
A
P
nl
I
.
the Shawnee for induui. it lias between
in attendance nt to Poslofficr Depart­
Kansas and Texas—the Arkansas and
“I rtns told that to liicbmoud Exam­ C.i.^ tb.
k-val t&lt;L|- r in T-m-v
Missouri boundaries forming its eastern ment.
lor . tomporar, ,b.«,fr
Tbe proposals for tho Pacific coast are iner of the aOth has been rtveivsd in
line, and its western boundary to 26th
bl,
|K»t,
hot
mid,
th.1 bU pl^x
BII.J
r.redenckaburg
announcing
New
Orleans
very much higher than formerly, and
meridian of west longitude down to to
by “one of the Union sharp-sinMiters, Roberts A Suikvl, litoUug*, Eh &gt;'itoit,0r*a(etone for Ket&gt;tacky and Missouri are con
rille Mills. T. A. De Reimer. MtddtaviUc. * v.
parallel of 36 deg. 30 min., and thence
whose gun never flashes or tniaeea iu Hwlri
U».
sidersHy advanced, owing doubtless to
east to the 23d meridian, thence south
mark.”
to military disturbances in those States,
to to Red river, and by its nourso to the
tb. inh.'b.
while In Indiana, Illinois and otor States Urn.
Arkansas line'
Mr. Pomeroy proposes
tauta.”
to allow the Indians in this territory all
The number of routes is about 2,500,
Harrisburg, Va., April 26.
the privelcdges of white men in any other
averaging ten bids for c*eh. The sum
Deserters from Jackson's militia re­
territory—the right of self government,
total nf the offers for to entire lettings is port turn making very slow progress to­
NOTICE!
Kleutux the extent of a local legislature.
not equal to that of four yesrs ng» for ward. Gordonsville. Eight hundred of
c Pruidaul W‘U appoint to Governor
regular sarvioe.
Ms militia have deserted since his esca­
of the Territer|- with the power of veto.
Tho EeraIEt spacial, Washington, 23d, pade.
If the wandering and scattered Indi Mi
says: A ebangetn theNrry Department
The Shenandoah bridge is nut yet
TTh- sttociib«r is now prepared to *lk
has been positively determined upon. burned, but picket, are stationed there
Govern meet will savs $175,000 anuuThe President is only waiting to fix upon to apply to torch when the Federal sol
to individed wbo is to fill to place of dfer* appear.
As tow as to lowest. Fbr Cath w readythe Secretary of to Navy. Gen. (talks.
Tna Straar SnnaraM bxsorh Yomr- Judge Davis of Illinois, Gov. Sprague of
Rbmlo island, are each strongly urged for The state of the roads pre ven t ou r ad vance
York Commercial eays:
this distinction, but tho eelection has not
at present
been made.”

'••

FOB SALE BY

New Advertisements.

GROCERY, SALOON,
BOARDING-HOUSE
FAMILY GROCERIES

Wann

xb

Vro^jcrtwb,
'
’

,

was reported
r
-------— Saturday
— •wav
' made
’ on
- I{ Merrimac will come out soon.
’ On
an advance
’Hvwxve.Tou* CeTUfcuUw
I
A diapalch »w yesterday 's Richmond
tbe rebels. Tbe enemy opened fire with .
HOUSE.
s:jot
-zlftfu-zi
= tu
ir
r u‘ i
.. n.,., «&gt;r fra......
Mr. Pbereon presented six petitions artillery as soon aa our trowpa made their i
f'n: “Th* -Union
in fisror of tbe establishment of* Profes­
i, mw -r^-j
... ...___jsmmm ri'n eacKMHi »nu
.
Phil.The poarflarity of tbe
lacksun
and . St.
sorship of German in the West’ Point
Military Academy, on to-ground of to
«.£«*mj,
« M&lt;....I MF- "» .......... i. U,.,
Irik, i
„r
value of to study «i&gt;d its practical utility
tile first fire.
Wo then took possession bet&lt;«n» New Urteaae. •
eradicating every particle uf imparity
in view of to uomber of Germans in to of
to town. Ml after remshnug a tew I . “A rumur was «MTvul U» NurtUk
army and to richness of German liters- hours retired to to main army. Our i night that New Orleans hadI .urrwiJerA. !
\KC »\.OO&amp;,

at AU Hour?;

Philadelphia, April 24.

Detroit.”
It

■

■B-lootS

ecutive session adjourned.

Richmond.

to its present place without having erect­

tory of the Republic.

oW torti« and rein*.

whole farce left to Fort for up over on

to IRth.”

'
Tk. gunboat Trier, .bll. rwomnltar. I Urarity of lb. offioor. «f U~
For.V*
bad entered more earnestly into to.Mrug- lately, ceinman ing the South Carollni* Ing up ' «»«.» riant, ttpWrwl tb« mb-; too,
lr. Anthony said that .1 nrnmnr J. Robb war th. moutb of
teTuiu
gle between liberty and slavery than be
g Fort Pulaski belonged Cni. Creek.' Thii i. oo, uf tbe bo*u
had, and no one bad done more within
which eluded our Br« aepHIUon up ££
the sphere of his personal and official in­ the correepom
could or would show
thl. elrar after U» fill &lt;4 F»« Henry.—
ebfaW-April 27.
red all to duties re­
fluence to arouse the people to a true ap­ that be bad did
savannah had not been
preciation of to nature of to struggle quired of him.
Tylar.
ie bo had acted in aotaken ft was I
than ho. Tbe ooblo part Wisconsin has
ourdanetf with
port that
played in to great drama attests hia en­ ftire to disparage to merits of any per­
Washington, April 23.
erai from

commenced putting away the enormous
sins far which wo are being afflicted.—

JVmsi’FsrtWrli

sdreroe or

Ordered to be print-

amity,nnt only to hit flsmfly and Ml State,

the National Capital, has been signed by

President Lwcoln, nud is now a law.—

nut was not stated.

mxbyiomkd

as a cur tons coio-

sconce themselves early in the

rooming

The fngitirrr eays Secretary

TEA

Weils is
Eari

oeaaur

nrtte d

an advanced Lu«»de of Warwick,
“
a.

OR

fxtFFEE.

OWCKKNSi,

PICKLtFb TwNQrB.eAK

1HNPX

dro.

Alw.Ioe
Cream
and Lamonado.
B«rd
bL.-H-T, a*

W-TbrCommw CouocH of to cit
of Nashville has passed a remtotoa d
f tn &gt;«w l*r
. nf oM in»da

to

thanks to tbe

Mrrtoi

er-CZJU*

TWarn

�April

—.—:---------- ..,
.nUklcab Cc.lral BallrM«,
SKSjSSfKgK-B

bj It..kN

‘ '

,Hh, f,

Im ua.
Aorot
| Thatftrtf ebtffli fhe&lt;|Wf‘r^ wire th© thtffaw.
Li,"rf,„AubA&gt; r. *«■&lt; Ship,'#
jorilj.

-LOW PRICES”

if Miuun»

pvar wrong, tat u&lt;
h« Lngu.gincites: *Johnw»wn gittM 100 republi j

Nijbt Kxpcraa............. . . .
;

I8»S

ruixi KASrwaas.

can m^Mlty.lettUre ^asu (Ttju.c tick.
•I tn the liald’

“

It r RTCB. GWl fahormisatt'

tfari&gt;by

hinting Uta; we

were atfLUr - tbu Unmti.

x«&gt;iaoxtfx0.

ticket G' very tn*.

Ar

nr W• Live not much exciting in the

„r fe„ir

«M&gt;

lican Caucus, and made out a Uckpt, not

DAJIUNIM MFE BlTTBM
I&gt; ■ rapenor tdsla sad- «u*afte-, •xoWlvnt In

in which they failed in.wtisignaUy.

they ouuld not have coinplwnentad Uro

sum of firn dollars and costs, and immo­

Republicans in „ better way il they had

lation in ths County jail for ten days,'for

voted with uo.

wife whipping.

ovrat on tbeir ticket, the rest
publiians.

have

Yet

bu%kr xc?S£*m»£*.!d'dUhr

one box of tbvFills to eommruce wrth. snd bt».«s
tbodvrl ftwfcd yonr
medic1 dm,far I
smenMfng good beslth at prvtetn, and tat! con­
fident the cure ii permsawnr Let ©&lt;»&gt;•*• bwr
■nd txks whs- tbsr atom, a- far ■&gt;■ gtrr mt tta
Blood Furflfer mid Plfla-ftF *y cbwitite di»»«»e*
which arwo from impure Wood or rtor*t&gt;ecm»»t
uf th? dtRVAt'vo vrtfci- J take no other uirdiciuo
sad have not for the Urieigfalavt. inurtb,
Mott truly.
T. V. BDBOia.
Se» AdvertlnenitnL

Tbeir candidates for Cler'V,

Thvj

dared not put uo their nuik and

file,

knowing they would fail in their achetde.
Not one ofthovs candidates named would

of April,
186'2, will be memorable for a great fall
of snow. The winter of 1882 was rvmarkable tor strawasive snow storms *
but sn the U2-I of April more snow fell
thaa had fallen at any one time during
the winter. It looks to-day more like
mid-winter than com planting time.—
Ann Arbor Neva.

Our readers in this vicinity, will recol­

a north-easter continuing through the en­
tire day and evening.

Toward evening

we had a slight mixture of snow and aleat
with the rain, but we hid no such experi­

ence of winter as is recorded

by our

qualified, and tho people

have

readers against sending any

war claims

to foreign agents,twbether a Washington
’or other localities.

We received an offer

from one ef these proposed agents, who
advertizes from Washington, to retain ten

• on all claims sent turn.

No man

can afford to pay that amount to a sub­

agent, unless be expects tn swindle claimH. N . Sheldon, of this village, is

aats.

getting up tbe necessary blanks to attend

to the collection of arrears of pay, boun­
ty land or bounty money, due from Gov­

ernment to deceased or discharged sol­

But thia howl of disunion is only tu

that the
party.

for they

Tbeir cur*, ore tnadio every Uud—
Amid Uuofa'«»»o»A-»nd Afrtc's^md
Tbeir wundrous work*—the u*jwr» till.
Produced by HssuoCs matGU^s Pilis,

know

Republican is - the true Union

Who has

heard of a Republican traitarl

Are there

crimaa 1

of these

Not one.

the spies and traitors. Loth

this.

They are aafeftr a?l—-both old xn-tyousr,
Tbeir praw&lt; ■ «ne on everr tungur:

But

in military

to a man, are drum the
Democratic party.

there is another fact that may

But

Oi»
hM fast Wtb SUest. X. T.,
wriL-.: Ae&lt; IS, IMS -I tfcd . e .fficnHr a. th the
Kifaey cwtaplaiM time yt«r«. with eoe»UL-t pein
in the mtu.il oi wy Uat. I
u.«l toewriJ kinds
of meaienw. Let f-uuU no pcvwsaoai'mirf until .
XHItona XMaandars —X&gt;l*or Complaint’
Mw Dr. JWlw.
M C:r.
!tctonly an rem FlUawfulnUlrwts-4rf to tbdr p«

friend* and associates in political

iniqui­

treason they are

When has

dinghas) or bis associates ever
Yet they arc as noisy

■udoasraSirafyarred. 1 tereitadnoMteairnlnoe.*'
D. XVitrtarvslt, Kaa,,*cr'Soutt Sth. near Sth St,

voted to

as aay

aud

in

I did oa and faa.nd Hto ojorai- odurireblv, ressor
tag th.. bu» mat Movaiat,' Ota Hrer la activity. I

“thata Cromwell will rise in your midst

UDCT8 &amp; SED'B®,

without mercy,"-mid whilw Um&lt; adminis­

—Seven companies nf tho Mirhigu Sth

this rebellion, and the people are poring
out their blood and

Demooratlc

Wilmington Island ou tbe 16th, in which

•nd, good

muct you in the following style :

F

SPRING &amp; SU.OEB

treasure to the aame

eleven were killed and thirty-five wound

There was but one ©f corn pany

Jcitrnale

will
“The

Congress of these United Slates, richly

The Michigan boys were vic­

torious, repulsing a superior force and

WE

ABE

NOW

with one of the LARGEST' aud

from all such Union men, is ths aarnaat

BEST Asaortmcuts

afraid of any

positive energetic action by Republicans.
a»

follows:

- “Let him read healthy books and
newspapers, and take his toddy with Re­
publicans.
We never knew a Raps bl!
am who took h-s toddy with Demecrats
who didn’t run into political courses
crooked as a thorn apple tree.”
We expect affairs hereabouts will take
such a turn, that we may not be provoked
nrto making a personal application of tbe

above sentiment.

NOTICE !

of

wish of your subscriber.

flow to Save .Monev!

Vxxr Trck.—Tho Detroit Tribune

devotee a few lines to Mr. Drvmrof New

Tbe TrfAwne closes

We shall aee wbat

we shall see.

Coaioos Wxddisq Clukmont.—A
very curios* wedding ceremony lately
took place at Metier, England.
The
bride and bridegroom, wbo walked to the
church arm in arm, were preceded by
two mon on donkeys, thu men arrayed
in whits hate, whits waistcoats, white
gloves, Asc., while the donkey had white
ear caps.
One of these heralds was
armed with a bell, which he rang inces­
santly, Following the bride bridegroom
wore the groomsman and the bridesmaid,
who also walked arm in arm.
Then
came a cavalcade of ten donkey s, ridden
by men who wore a uniform similar to
that of tbe heralds j and in the rear a man
on horseback, who waa armed with a
whip, with which he kept tho unfortunate
donkeys uv to the mark,

DRY GOODS

A ’ J'FEK-i(»XS trnowirt: tbeouMrca tn be tn­
*°-

Sp ecially Noticed and Solicited,
T.KUI. UN* WHlwal OHay.

below

in the case ex-Statc

Treasurer, John McKmney, and ordered
tho Court below to proceed to give J udge-

AH, OUTSTANDIWG CLAJVS,
To mrolhh Jiew York iudebtodacaa.

jadtuiS.

Arubr&lt;&lt;typu; Vignette Ambro-’
tyj^s; Melsmentype; Sphnrrottpe;
NFirn-i Ambpityjwj Nvilngnqnhc;
.
Pre fl Amhrmtpv; (h-nnm-fttal
Atuhrofyjh-, {m|M'riAl Ambrotypu; Rl-Iu v&lt;» Arahrotypv; Double
Am hrotvpe
'
AXD CUI-riNG dos. io O;dor, as abort sotfa*
end Friera to nuft urdeta, from 90 coats io

It

affairs.

moot upon it® verdict.

Godit

fob

Mar.—This Indispensible

monthly for May is received. It is full of
pretty

lM«c •

A beautiful engraving

entitled "May Flowers.”

A double ex­

Fotra Ax’wxs. or 1’md Rsmia—CoI.
Gih.wm, orXS’tito; says that bnone portion
of the .ground n«-ar Pittsburgh. of only
four acres. wereJoHttd tbe dead bodies of

Ever shown in

•even huyul.-td rtbtU.

The reading

am»

formidable and dangerous diweaacs Trask’n

ly, la choice, interesting and useful.

Magneue Ointment ie an unfeUtig remedv.if eeed in season.
Apply freely to
thp Throat Md Chest and cover with a
hot flannel. TH« Omtmeirt has been bofore the pnhlie osw» yesnMuwi * e«*
stantly Increasing demand has ettnblishod
its reputation *b ■ superior Limnnnt in

L. A. Goedey, MB. CbestaeiS’.., Phil

Terms. «S per yosr.

Tmr Atulwtic Momthlt.—This megeritic for Mhj bas

rcMj^ed us and

been

partially perused with much interest.

this

more extensively

Boatrm. «...

' '

t^r Old)

Stacks of

FRIENDS UE2

in tecs: bight

Herrick’s

Sn^ar Coatet

n
U
fl 4Ww..-*V^-®R

Pills,

Tbs -bnt fatnUy CA­
THABTIi: .n tbe world.
luff’dtwenty years by firs
'tnlHicnt pawns annual'-ly’a|,r',v’

lire Ik/SPA I.-.- &gt;.UC boihut£COfc?-

Tx^J’n.&lt;teT-

’

NEW YORK COSTS.
QUS GOODS

It

Addrwm Ticknor and Field..

For sale at HssUup, by Roatari a Srstcra.

•MStfcsnJimffi- -rm
U AiMuiMsf rupsrior U&gt;
t»Si*-^SS£ MX l‘W bsfarart® pnbbc.

earned uil other treats

Atlxwtie, Md foroee tbe conviction upon

putrontnd.

Prk&gt;», 25 costs per Bas, or 5 Boxes tar »1.
Frspsred by Dr. X 0. AYBX U 00., Lowsll. Mm

Market, which

•©stains tbe fcstiwr hirb wtenroetar of the

atu re which dindSt-e

•very description

Cn«&gt;ur.—-For these

matter, as usual with this favorite month­

adelpbin.

DRV GOODS!

advance from
Dipthkria

it. i. X
mat X-U-A IM. ..
1 find o=« or taj larr«du«w ufyuor Fin. take* At |L*
rw-w Unw, u&gt; nedbot ptuminA ef tU ua.'*™! mt»
«&lt; «h&gt;a
;;:y « paroalfT auvt-.-&lt;!., r«.
fcetu* to O’roaw tb. nmmA and uM oroMk TUy
rtwintditU t«w rliyif-w»h«ra that I rwuautwud
• oMmt tatajr fattonla.
tit JUm Dr
«wui.
flint Haon. Eaaonaali.fl^ Jaa. R1N4.
Ilwio Alt I J .bncM b. umcratrfai p, i». „M
wr dull l.i.
pm If 1 Mt bMi npr. B&gt;y raw U
ml At.'Un^hr.Hi^^lU’.urtlu.rizr..
aitnC
wl.kh m-!w1 la Mrda.'-nltMMk
tn.
I haA tU te«: &lt;4 pl.rri**** Ika
«r.--wat»i Wmo.JSitiI.hytU amh&gt;- ,'jonr
rrWV.-t aj-att in IMtiiwre, 0r-X&gt;rk»u-L\ I trfcrt jmw
iiu. IWirwl^cuwAr.U.w, Utrura. I’jmuiuIiai U^ UN &lt; f U&gt; m. 1 am now aaUrdy w»U.
ftw.tt roAMMS, Balm n«MF, U^SPae, 1US.
Dw Atta: Than ttMrwntfMy mn .d. I* uuw PIU* ot

arc prepared io sell at a ■uwli

tension fashion plate, and a greet variety

of patterns fhr tbe Indies.

h

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLER£)

persons were injured by the bayonets «&gt;f
had no connection with politieil

c wfcofc. aim .«*L UA cuoek L.

AND

Something &lt;»l a rurt waa gottbn
up nlSt. liaison 'Saturday, -and three

the voldiere called out to pit it down.

•••.■XT C. MIUCttaM. If. b.
CoaaitlpAtlon, Ceatlvonoaa, SwMproaatnia,
nUciiiuaihUB. Glut, Xcuralgta, Urou■F. 1‘aretyafa, X'tu, ate.
V
JVw.Br.Zy law*..

of mntuul admoUcc. and la prompted from

Craytm

PomrMcKwwCT.—The Supreme Court

of thia State has affirmed the verdict of
tbe Court

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

ON. HAND

driving them from the field.

York who is wonderfully

Rkadvs. :.f Vuu m*d rilhar o( bath of
rutJcuL if.s&gt;-.aki&gt;,lD^U't far &lt;b«u. at ihtrararaa;
if y .u ’U- twi Cut iten./ut i- aoothl-r.liut udoac
U..r :».&gt; l-&gt;r H a klt.r, ahu sit rvt- ipl of the u&gt;oa
ej. the Brewer ur Kemwfta will bo »«oi arcortlitur
ta &gt;uut diitvUiMja, b) mall or uxtrmt, peai-paU
AUtlrw.
DAN’L 8. DARLLNG,

I0«Nls*.uSt.N-.« York.

in th© engagement. This one. a drum­ deserve to he scattered by the bayonet
mer, Wilbur F. Dickereon, is a son of of another Cromwell Ac.,”
That God may preserve this nation
James Dickerson of this village. He was

unhnnned.

1—11111' 1,1

DrapapaU, Impurity «r AU. nja»S.
Um. J.T.
fjUur M.M Otuaf, IU., a.

breath

tration are titing ereiy eflbft tn ernsh out

in a severe skirmish at

r

fi} v«Maan4

and tu litliMia aUatls, 1 MM ad&lt; tord, by a friaad,
’b^HI.IN.S-HUVEH SS«VLATO».

perhapa

they will tell you with tho next

Tux Skirmish at Wilmikotom Imaxd.

were engaged

DyMat.ry, Dlarrkoa, Balajh VI arms.

Jftatastssr tatrarw.!

Valin-

raise money or mon to put down rebel­

their shouts tor the Union,

Il to • tlaoruugh

Brs. T« use ,pf nwMtdya. wrtoea; •Tohntsre
t.'.'}*" -&amp;&gt;%«? total bod a Mv«renM&gt;ck ufpilw
•bid. tjctihtd ft.» to thA tuurti I took vaa hot
Os of
DarHub’s Elfu Hitters,

now covertly aiding- by falsehood and
cunning bypocricy.

ta£&lt;u*k!wib

Mre. C Tebnw. 11 Chrimeyhor Stmt. X. Y.,
wrn*»: "F"b Sil. lSA-l lwr b*M*ut4fc«to
Stiadtaif Aaiftsia tha tat twouty saara.
Fhrre
n^-rr tc .'.mi anything ogerti to

U1 afcuMmt ruamlfrto relief.
form W fcibfe.

ty—associates even in the very prepera-

tioo of the damnsble

LIFK UJTILRS.
«ed dalle' blood by the urethra I
......I ...A * --- - a a- ... ‘

Darling's Liver Bagalaor.

perhaps

Jeff Davia,’Toombs and

all those leaders of the rebellion are old

lion 1

B«aAaehD,SicMjrMidacXe,»»wI Wdrairh.
•• '
eerjM alrdMwf “““ -

ifiSSSWgett

It briiv up ay e»ld etH fever st oaap. Frsriaus
t. thU afteek.TtHd twi ironblsdI wHh drSpvMh
serciwl months: rnf»efehnothfagoftt mi&gt;Co?*

Dyw dtomM altau
do not doubt
*h'» cfarmlwg compound will ncxrcli it out
And beslth «s«in ww orstetu fill.
If yen fiy *X awe. Io BuuuoWb PHta.

any in dungeons or ceils or prisons for

explain

•emi,’*

-If

Who has beard of a Republican

spy on our Government 1

any

oh

Rtm. John Cnm writ*. -Bredrtyti, 11.reb II
X.

who will bring your heads to the block

diers.

ed.

Let CluePr.ins bos.t of dredo of war.
And NiMtrwU U.n.« tfait .wyil jailor.
A ooMtr thseno car Awrf it W*—
In prsUe of Hssanx'i mMcMeat PilU.

lican ticket.

cover their own tres«nn,

ranks of the
Wan Claims..—We won Id caution our

Priie Ptttry.

themselves voting

the candidates

LIFE B1TTBBA,

Aurf non- masoker

72/1 It'LfifG SjJV£lt REGULATOR

(with porbnpa &gt;me exception) the Repub­

xmd eivil force,

neighbors «&gt;f Ann. Arbor.

were

informed ol.lhiv before Uie puUiug began.

All

eMliJVwithToM , tag,

fco'wd

being Re

all Imiug old aud true Republicans.

New Goods may be ex­

pected sooe.

BOUELBEOF TRADE;

There was but one Detn-

Treasurer, Justice, and School los|Metor,

gone ©eat to make their spring and sum

lect the 22d ot April aa a very rainy day ;

iJWnft.TSX,

purpoee &lt;if wwing diasMnsh.n in vur ranks, ’

mulcting of one *»f our citixens io the

A Sx«w Storm.—The 22d

FAMILI MEDIcnra,
Mm.1 »*-- ab.

exacting itu&gt; be elected, but for the
way of local. this wodc. units* it is the

r^r Several ufuitr merchants

SPECIAL BOTICES

Demoenttwgortogether sfterthe Repub­

’ wN sc H»H, on W odnwsdav «r»nit&gt;ri on or be­
fore ovory full moon

mer purchase*.

GRANT A SPAULDING

TKat sfv were

not tbr the untji) us represented by that

For Sale!
-.«■/.&gt;di

OOgNTY ACCOUNTS.

�RAD WAY’S RENOVATING
RESOLVENT

IB.VUUMlXQBTBrr

AMERICAS CEMENT OLDS

healthful cacutesL

WTT.T. WirHSTDAM WAlML

Ssvatoy^Ma

RVMOR* AMD BOXES OF ALL KINDS
thoroughly cultivated throughout* the
first seston, as its future success depends
very much upon its attaining vigorous,
thrifty growth the first year.
Plants thus treated may be transplant­
ed to tbeir permanent bed tbe second
season, and tbe third year will ba in
good condition fer cutting.
The transplanting of root scions Is
made direct to ths permanet bed, as of

following method of transplanting,
bsMoeot culture, ha* proved boo­
.
Dig * trench three feet deep,

of aix inches nr mote with bones, brick,
old cast of boots and shoes, and any rub­
bish of the foregoing nature—tbe object
is to under-drain and leave a free passage
for tbe roots ; on the top of this put a
layer, say a foot thick, of stable manure,
partly mixed with soil; urom tbe top of
this place tbe plants, and level up with
earth, mixed with fine manure. If vtha
land is heavy, sand should be mixed with
the covering of earth. Tho plants should
be at least three inches befow the sur
free.
In tbe Fall, give the bed a gm&gt;d heavy
lop dressing of manure, sufforing it to
remain until Spring.
As soon as tbe
ground can be worked, fork or rake in
tho manure, and stir up tbe ground thor
oughiy.
A good dressing of sail sprink­
led upon the bed is essential, and very
much Improves its quality; as do ail
fertilizers; tbe more powerful lhe better.
In England, where asparagus is raised
for tho London market, gardencis prac
tice covering tho beds in the Spring with
forest leaves to the depth ol three inches;
cutting the shoots as soon as they brgin
to prick out rIhivo the leaves.
This
practice gives it that fine blanched ap­
pearance which is regarded as in&lt;iispensable, and the flavor is belter than if ex

-NATHAN CLIFFORD, of
—JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Ala.

LADIES
Afflicted with Faiuxs oe raa Won. Uixsae

^&gt;Kiirafcs:?iST.,h- -

In Coon of Cwnowic Rmx»*tw«. NsnALOA,
Gocv. th* Resolvent, taken, will bs found s qtuek
and tbosvegheura
STATE OFP1CEBS.
RAD WAYS READY RESOLVENT
BO™ ‘ &gt;wt!!a nShelltf lh.buU u&lt; 18 A GREAT LUNG AXD STOMACH REMEDY.

*r-e«rin Lieutenant Governor.
J AMESV PORTER. Brcratary of 8t*to.
GEORGE U. HOUSE. Dapnty
do
LANGFORD U. BERRY, Auditor General.
EZRA JONES, Deputy
do
JOHN OWN, StaL Traesnrer,
JAMES TURNER.
o
JOHN M. GEEGO1
PeMio Instruction.
CORTLAND B 81
Deputy do
SAMUEL &amp;. LACEY, Cous’r. Blate Land Office.
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
CHARLES UPSON, Attorney General.
JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master GeoenL

Jtjal gotitrs

DR. J.BOVEEDODS’

IT WILL MKNP GLASS.
■
&lt;»“■
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

MARRIED LADIES.
CHrf JvMtcs—ROBERT B. TANEY, of Maryland.
AMOMate /urti«&gt;-NOAH H. SWAYNE, of OUa.
-JAMK8M WAYNE. afGenrgia
-JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee.

general Debility .and tor Purifying and F.nridu
foe Buxib. *»• abeolately unaurj.«.Md hr «
other remedy on earth To ba aaeurod »f Xia,
U only nooeeeary te make tbe trial. The Wit
ftaelfl* of a very superior euahly. being abet
oco-third atre^er than other widow; wwmin

rr WILL MEND CHINA,

mb. cum Cq. »&lt;*■—« X
SSSiJil&amp;ir.SS rSTwft1

IT

willmend marble.,

and vigorous offspring.
BILLI0U8 COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. MALMON 6KINXEB.
Xxw 7’obx. J*nusrr, IMO.

No matter if that broken

tur Billion*
Ac. I conn—
PU1* unequal!.*!

It wUl Mend B°ne, Oiral. U&lt;«*

WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

ta

fact everything but Metals.

A LIVING DEATH,
And restore him to his friends in a sound and

■abject to Itasited* and faint
witkonl them. m they revivify!:

these Rirms

aay four or five sun »«w
■nniabed One pill, until reduced
Da, 8. Sanaa*.

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.

n to all pbTmolasiata that
scrofula. lEprohy. syphilis.

Dr. Bods’ (eloUrted Utae Bitten
AXB WCnniTUCCXT. I
QUESTION

P

OF

THE MILLION

For Sore Tb real,

ANSWERED.

ROBATE Order.—State of Michigan.
County of Btny, **.—At a aeeaion of the Pro-

Onr Botrlr *1

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

MEBK'M CEMEST CLFE.
the aecuracv of
BADWAYV RENOTATING RESOLVENT,
which waa prepared expressly to meet tbe exi­
gencies of the diseases s* developed in the tropica.

Price 85 Cent* per Bottle.

Price 25 G-nt« per Bottle.

On rending and filing tba pedtkro, duly verified,
of Hiram Wnnd. Administrator of said estate,
praying, for certain reasons therein set forth.that
the time may be extended for tbe psvtnent of the
debts of aaid decewMd.
Tbereupoujit is ordered that Monday, tha Uih aud ilia Priaatbeod.;
day of MayJWA at ton o'clock in tbe forenoon, dy ufcd by Um Phy.
be assigned for the hearing of said petitkM.KDd •'Solntiro Ranovsdordo Rsdwsy,-'(tbe Bpsateh
that the heirs at tew of said dretaaed, sad all for Railway'* Rasdr RsaolrsnLj In the trMtmcnt
afSoror«ia.8yabaU. Ulom Tumors. Prokpani
Uteri, Elotibsiiisala, KrT*!pols*. Saif t Antbouy's
Fire, 8t. vita's Dsaec, Fatar sore*, all disaasa* ol
the skis, humors io tha blood. White Swellings,

Early in the morning or late nt night
ia tho time for cutting; which is perform
ed with a long, sharp knife, running it
into the ground and severing the about
near the roots.
It la said that upismgus bu a much
«H«M P--: nrr.
ing in said connfiner taste *r flavor if eaten shortly after a newspaper print
ty of Barry, for tl______________
being gathered.
ately previous to aaid dav of bearing
[A irue copy.] SHUMAN C. PBlNDLB.
When raised for market It should be
*pr!6
Judge of Probat
tied in small bundles after being eat. and
packed in light sand, or aome such ma­
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
terial. It should never be stored in wa­
ter, aa is a too omnmnn practice, for tbe
severed ends continue to bleed and the
goodness all eaonpee, leaving it tasteless
and insipid.
Of the rartotu method* of cooking the Court tor th- county
following ia undonbnbtedly the best
Wash the shoots, put them in a frying
pan or spider with water enough to cover
well; broil briskly twenty minutes; salt
to taste ; have ready some nicely buttered
mast; pour the asparagus with whatever
water remains in the pan upon the toast;
servo up hot. A dish fit for a monarch.

rible diaaaaca in th* tropica that ws ds not hesitate

Price 25 Ont* per Bottle.
Prior 25 Onia |&gt;er Bottle.

. Prtev 85 Cemtn per B«-nlr.
Liberal Reduction

te Wb-

Iking entirely lune.

TERMS' KSI1.

uf tbe Utreatened diseaae. aud Quickly
patent from nil paiu er diaeouiLrl.
If people, —
l-ui-.o— -r
ar pain, etl
•f Radwar'
witS ■ickuoai.

JOHNS A C*O**l.EYt
78 WILLIAM STH EKT.

Drvnkrnima and Disease

YOKE

th* Head. Mick tinad^

health.

PURIFYING THE BLOOD,

EEMA LES.
Important to usilraml i' •mptniwe.

Itla a pure and innocent preparation, all pow­

erful to do good, but never does tqjnry.
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
There is fio medicine in the known world, or
physicist!, that has ever claimed tbe skill ol end
icatiug from the system dteeasu tuheritod, by
transmission, from parent to child. Thia trrit
power we claim for RADWAY'S RENOVATING
RESOLVENT; and we religiously declare that, if

ray « Read&gt; RsHsf will ensure

DR J. BOVEE DUDS’
Imperial Wine Bittern

C&amp;MENT HOOFING,
rr IS FIKE AND

U.S. SHELDON.

Peas for early nse may be planted as
soon as the the ground can be worked in
the Spring—say, by the 10th of April.—
The soil need not be of an extra qunlity
cr richness for the successful growth of
peas. Even the same soiFmay be used
for s number oQears with good reaulra
this plant deriving most of its structure
and substarice from the atmosphere.
When the ground is being prepared
for planting, come fresh stable manure
should be spread under; this will'bo
found to bo highly beneficial by giving
warmth and ligbtnosss to lhe soil, there­
by accelerating tho growth. Spade tbe
ground deep.
In gardens, peas should be sown in

will mend wood.

rr
Bars year bss*«
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

GctwwG-MONTGOMERY BLAIR, d
AMtmt Osasrol-RDwSwBATES, fa MtawwrL

water proof

cury, Quinine, Morphine, Upturn, ami &lt; Ibti fa
voritehobys of the profoesion. It is a well known
fact that in ninety case* out of octe hundred. m&gt;

...
w
vuiwu OMura. acqusiniaa «riw inair
CHRONIC DISEASE.
V1*
l*rP‘rf u‘* Ltute1 Hlstei. I'snada. nodical prontrtic*. wbo will cot hiciilt srorore
Another class of diseases that no other medi­
Wr.l indire. smi (Mural ,n.i H^-th A ok-i tea. op DR. J. ROY KE DOUrt' IMPERIAL wINE f!Tcines, or the mnat skillful physicians bare suc­
badd agaaCall kiada. such a* Facroatsa. Foews . THRS.
la ail oawh wtt tad places, wlure thare
ty oi uarry, noiosn at win rrenate uaec, in &lt;ne ceeded tn achieving, more loan In tnereir palliat­
t.—
'
A
■ isrge puaaoty «l as«*yir.g tl i.be
village of Heating*, on Tuesday iba lib day of ing the sufleringa of tbe patient, which ftsdwsy's
11 sue Britaurea gwrellv. Gvxskxmsxv Rvtls from altteh ■ poreoouu. osiseuia te crested, lbs*
April, in tba year one thousand eight bund­ Ready Resolvent will positively eradicate, is that
iMo^ Aeibytho pHncipdlBriws*. Am.g,TWWt bii’w* .hvnbl be used .vary morvmg bvfw
—* ~~J
- ------ nt, 8. C. 1'rindlc, Judge of Chromo Diseases that hare invested ths eyeifeaaioo, which no iuBoraticn baa baejr
J
“•£ *ro,ed **U “»• CHEAPEST breaktsst.
7
*
ol Probate.
tem for years, such as ehrcsic Rbramsiista. Goal
•nd MWT DURABLE RGOFING in aar; it is ia i
l)P . nrivt'CTMii^Scrofola. Lyspapste, HyptUHs, and disease, inevrrvrcstaeet A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER and *
J* UO\ EE DUl&gt;b
WK101I FACTS.
doced Uy th* injudicious on of calomel, memory,
KINDS™00*
ROOF8 OF ALL i
AX *jyjl33|
When we tell tbe publie that th
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified unininc disessss of ths Liver, Kpleen. Gall. Blad­
of Elisa A. Hart, widow of said &lt;i-c»a&gt;«d,praying. der, Ktdasys. Spine. Ac., all of which d-.»ca»e» WAY'S READY BftUBF will eu
Rndway'a Ready Jtesolrsnt will eradicate, end
•score io the paitent a new leaiie of life.
free, Wild
rvnra ano mo neuiioncr,
The prree nf RADWAVS RENOVATING RE­
Bille Flowe:
Thereupon it ■■ ordered that Monday, the Sth SOLVENT Is 11.00 per bottle. Do*«, n lea-apoon
day of May A. D. IMh.ai eleven o'clock A. N., be twice full, half an hou r after each sisal. Sold by
druggiata and merchanta everywhere.
No Hc«i U required in making application

PROBA TB ORD KR.-8TATE OF MICHIGAN,
County of Barry, ar.

persons ir.tcrritod in and estate, are required to
appear st a sowiou of said Court, then to be hol­
den at ths Probate Office, in tbs Village of Bail­
ings, and show cause, if any there be, why tbe
double rows fifteen inches apart, these prayer of tbe petitioner should not bo granted.
And it te farther ordered, that aaid petitioner
double rows three feet apart, running
north and couth if possible, for tbe better give notice to the persona interested, tn aaid
admission of the sun and light, strew
pretty thickly in the rows, and cover an
Inch in depth.
Pea* are often infested much with
8.C. PRINDLE.
bugs; where such is tbecase, more seed
aprt
Judge of Probata.
must be used: there is very little danger
of getting them too thick in tho rows, es­
pecially the dwarf varieties.
TATE OF MICHIGAN. Baser Coctrrr,
For a succession, sow at intervals of
At saeaaion of the Probate Court, for
one week as long os may be desired;
eoun
....................
though they will not often succeed sown
later than the middle of-May, as they eight hundred and rixy-lwo :
•nem tA thrive beat at a low temperature
Present Sherman C. Prindlejudie of Probate.
T*.
— -f.L.
—rvr_—.1— r*
■
and also require a large ammint of moist,
urc.
As soon as tbe young plants begin U&gt;
appear the ground should be thoroughly
stirred clnae up to tbe rows, and tn tbr
depth of three or four inches.
This is for tbe purpose of paying the debt* of aaid do
best performed with an iron-toothed gar
den rake, which may be drawn carefully
acroas the nvws. as well aa parallel to the
same, that lha ground may bo ue well
pulverized and tba«Mtu-r cruet and lumps
broken up.

S

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

DE. RADWAY’S PILLS

Are superior to sit purgative or cathartic pill*.
COSTIVENESS,
INDIGESTION,
LIVER
COMPLAINT,
_______________
____
DYSPXPSU.
BILIOUHNEB8.________ SICK HEADACHE,
INFLAMAT10N OF THE BOWELS.
NERV.OUHMSR.
MELANCHOLY,

IN MILITARY CAMPS
There te no place so Well calculated to teat tbe
usefulness of a specific medicine as a military
eamo. Radwav ■ Roadv R»l,.r I... k—_ . *■

my ot uis union, witn
tore from Brigade and

0J •PP’riag it ia but trifiing, as aa
ordinary Hoof can bi covered and Untebed tto
smsta &lt;tof.
It can be applied by any one.

t-XiklnT
‘ °oa’. "“'to cannot be in­
' O,u’or ^■■aAntwrao of Roor
Bohm, or any external action whatever.

GIHTA
For Coating
sadway’b rxady

uutr WILL

stop paw

AND UBTORB

tireneu. Indigestion,Lit er complaint. Dyspepsia
will derive immeciate benefit by takingsdebe nf
IN CASES OF
these Pills. After thoroughly cleansing ths bowels
of it* retained humors, by a free purge, two to
—in __
the liver, bowels, paacreaa. kidney*, and all
Numbness. 8wol«
,
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DR. RAD WAY’S PILLS,

AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.
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oembinod t. e dement* of health regonentian,
rtn-ngth unit life.
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erd effects induced by the cxmsaive u*c of 1

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1862.

VOL. 7.

NO. 1.

“Liberty and Uniat-One and T^gynitiia1

flit JIistings Danner,

KN.IPPEX &amp; BIRROWS

ADV KRTHINO.

i&gt; u * -

$Ji5CfUa!w.

A TL’&gt;S?'n? “JfOVKSMJAMlH AT LAW.
J*. Solieitvraia Chancery. Tax and ln.uroc.
^dfolditv
P*—Pta.*s

IS PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY,

-&gt; ui ihtxmih 'otuiainiy &lt;m Aawd.

The ett»clim*ii was called in to assist;
An Incident «T Yorktown.
in lifting the athletic *iranger, who waa |
.......
.v
B.~., ...
carried to a roton in the chambers, where i the Green Mountain Buys, did we rtwlire

Incident* of the

« Yorktown.

The rrlM-ls are very careful uf their

lives. Thu other day the aharp-ah»&gt;oter»,
on the extreme left «f the line, kept th*
man soon became partly conscious. butjuHn-.a private waa court-morthded for enemy -from using a gun. They did not
A. i.KBAMttr,
all conversation wns forbade him, nnd he ‘ sleeping on his post out near Chain dare tn load-it. They «'»t * cilured man
One cold, windy morning, the last Sun­ sank quietly tu sleep.
! Bridge on the upper Potomac.
He wm on their ramparts, by force, which could
II. WRIGHT,
847. a half
i day
&lt;iay in Dceemlier.
lycceru orr. 1ire»i.
rum naked
mi sea tnan
man
-Hr is doing well; let him rest as long , ounv«c0d; hi* sentence w«s death; the be plainly wen by our troops, and comATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR aT LAW, knocked timidlv at the basement door of as he can j should he awake In our absence I finding was approved uf by the General, peflsd him tn load the gun. It was lif*
.
"“J1 R“,,ciu'r ““J Counwtler in Chancery.— a i;nr «ul*oiantinl numa'sin in the
of
He or death with him. He commenced to
I artiralar attcnlkio
to the eollectlM of u
oL—
i• ' give him hwf tea and b..&lt; ad hbitamP Md the day fixed for hfa rxerutiuu.
claim* and money promptly ramitud.
Brooklyn. Though the weather wm bit- smd the doctor profrrai.«ally-a* be Uft wm a y«K»lh ..fm..ie than ordinary ra­ load, when one of the sharp-shooters pick­
Me*, with W W. Ralph Kaq., UUdlavills,
the room.
w
| tullijtvMce | hu did nut beg for pardon, ed him off. It was n ‘ju-nfinlde homicide.’
; Barry Comity, Michigan.
lm&lt;t nn clothing but* pair of ranged cluth
In lea* than M hour afterward*. Dr. [ but
willing to inert hfa fate. The as the gon might have kilted several of
pnnta mid the reinama of a flannel shirt. May wood aud hi* lovely wife entered ' time drew near ; I be stern necewitv of onr men a* It was in easy range.
JACOB FERRIS.
There is ati «4d chap in tb« Berdan
I far gorgwMis church id lb« Most Holy War required that u&gt; example
.bunhl IKbr I
pic -inntlU
...... —
— ---- 1
bi* miiM’ulsr cIhisL
But in spile uf hia Trinity
'
.
made ■ it s-ine urn- ; hi* w *a nnn nggrax tiled Sharp* hooter* known m “old Belli. ■
IONIA,
tattered apparel and evktetil fatigue. «s.
Atuid the hundreds of fair dames that • case. But the case reached1 th- rare at. Ha K quite a &lt; harartrr. and b • ere*
MICHIGAN.
he leaDni hravily nuanisl the railing &lt;»f &lt;entered its brood portal*, dreaoed with . the President ; br resolved to save him ; ,hot—..ne of the brat in tire regiment.—
the basement Maira, a critical olawrver ।tin- taste and magnificence that abundant fa* ..guru M pardon juh! sent it out; the Hi- ••Inatrument.” u» he rail* it, t* "Da
TTie
could not tail to notice a coUM-imm air uf wealth eould procure, nut one rivaled in day catuv.
—..............*SuDpoo«
.. —- —-iny
-—pardon
*— -------------han not of the heavies* telescopic rifles.
dignity, and the marked traces ufailtivw- grace
।
and beauty the orphan bride of the reached him.” thought the PcsidenL— other flight at roll cull, “"id Seth" was*
non etl. Thi» wit- mmeuhat unu-ual,
lion and refinument in hi* pale end hag
rich physician.
Iler tall grarefol figure

ittsfiugs’ ^Business Dirtrtorn. I .

THE BEGGAR.

the dr-ctor administered with hia own bow mncti wtaranger fa truih than fiction,
hand, port wine rang-ree. Tbr y-ung YuurreadurowilTallrememlrerliwtBum-

GREAT

g*td CoUtlleilMllcr.
was rolH-d in velvet silk, that only high an answer did n-»l Mine promptly.—
‘Ibu duor »ra &lt;pe-xlily opened, and di»“Bring up my carriage," be ordered.
Il A ’u-rucant wi-nt out to hunt him up,
d»-rad u o-mfortabh fumishvd room with bright witb th*-luster of youthful happi- came, and so&lt;Mi the important statu pa­ '•eing somewhat fearful that the old man
After perambulating
lUgloumg HUthracrle, before which was new ; yet there waa a touch of tender pie­ pers were dropped, and through the but hml been hit.
placed a luxurmiivly furnlshcil breakfast ty in their dn-iping lids that won the broiling suu and dusty road« b* mde bi around In the advance &lt;&gt;f the picket line,
table. a
A iumiu
fashionably
al tired yum
yuung man, ,a hifaience of ev ery Lebolder. The anowy the camp, about ten miles and xnw that he heard a h.w -hall*-*.” -Wbo » iherr V
_
iiime.
&gt;n*nn niiireu
’ dressing
‘
1 gown
velvetand
,
ermine mantilla which protected her from the soldier was raved ? He Ims doubt- inquired the sergeant. '•It’s me.” and
i.. .• &gt;»••cadu
•lippers, was reclining tn a soft favteuil, the piercing wind, rivalled, but could not letw forgotten the incideal but the sol­ I’ve raptured a aveaah gun. “Bring it
busily reading tin- morning pnpura. The surpass the delicate purity uf her com­ dier did imiL .When the 3d Verumat In.” aaid the sergeant. ‘•Can’t du it,
beatiliiiii yuung wife had lingered ut the plexion.
charged upon the rifle pits, the enemy exclaimed Seth.
It soon became apparent to the «rtable, giving to the rervant in wailing her
Many
adniiriqff *y«* followed the poured a volley up««n them. The firal
orders for the household matters of the laiiltlea*
May
wood,
** she ; man who fell was William Scott, of Co.
gennt chat * «ld Seth” had the exact range
—
— figure ef Mrs. —
j-------,-----------nioM-d with ummlucmua grace up th* | K.
His cumradus raugbt hnu up. and as of one of the enemy’s bnaffieat cun’, and
tractrd'iier Htlciition. She &lt;-ommaii&lt;I«-d reniral ni-le of tbe ehurcli. but none with l |,is |,fe Ul.Msd ebbed nway. be raised tu they cjudd not loaii it for fe:w of being
inure hrnrt-lelt devotion than the young. ' Hraven, auiui the diu of war, the crirs «d picket! iifTby him. Again the old man
Una a&gt;&amp;n»ivn replied llta» it wn- quite uw- way wind. 1*01 generous mao, who had „f tbe dying, and the shouts of the cuemy •hunted: Fetch ms a couple «&gt;f haverrecently wed her In epite of all herpover-|N pr.r.^nir tbu Pnwidunt, and as be satdufull &lt;»f gnib. ua thisU my gun. end
h&gt;»—bcifig tn- «-Ue but aoiiie thievi-h Leg
ty and thu sneers nt all his aristocrat c i died he remarked In his comrade that be I the &lt;n-.»wi varmints shan't fire i\ ugain
and Ibu st mputhies of Mrs. May w ood en auuiiMiiitam.es
scans in tames..
.
|,.,J shown he was no cowan! and not while die acritnmagp last*.” This »M
I listed at unce.
done, mid the old patriot has kept good
'Ibe stately organ bad pealed its last afraid to die.— Car. Philadelphia
I
“Cuiuu in here to tlw fire,’’ cried the rich uolrs, which were still echoing iu
watch over the gun. In fact, it is a cap­
of'.-■■ng •1ft. unpuW.d.v. -Irfuh. job the dia'ant arvliea. when a stranger ut
tured gun.’’.

^1 VICTORY!!

GRINT dk SPAULDING,
EALERS in all kindaof drr.gooda.g
crockery, Ac. State M..eaat ofthapr

D

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_

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,

Over High Prices, at the
HAS1INGS
ealer in groceries.

D

DRUG STORE!!!

fiiih. batter. hH. ]

4

EALER In nil kttxt- »f Family Greceriw.
St.mi- and Wmulcu Ware, and a nfi'rnd n«-

D

ROBERTS * XTRIKER,

JFRT BECKTTED

EALERS in drug*, medicines, patentwu-Heinei. paint*, etl*. turpentine. Inirt.lng Ou'd,

O

Haatinjia. Mi«h.

. »&lt;•» ...J n...u cmpleu-

DRLGS AND MED1CIKIM.

HOLESALE and retail dealer in Crucarie•ad Proviiioim. Fork. lard. Gutter, and

W

—i

NrfOu-mlcnl*. Paints Oils, Can
Sphene, Bnrulna Fluid,

Tl KI’ENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
ms

WWEESEY * Aim.

. TT«xr.rs 4TUW..J
c-rv.

I.r.„. nr ro» &gt;•»»»»•&lt;•»«...«» jm-aiiU.
t'tHCf’Sm.ONLYjJI

I’artir-iter al1v»«lt»n us'd to ( a»vej-«-,

Office la Uoodycar'a bluck. ep -taii».

I. A. HOLBROOK,

J. 31. nVNXEl.T.

JOUN ROBERTS,

II. F. CHERRY,
nromptse,, and MeHrt. R~idmer. John-tewa.
harrycennty. Midi. Rlankakepi always nn *&gt;•»&lt;’-

tk- Creek,
Uiebixan

J. M. NLV1XS,

n~-

DANIEL MTRIKEWi
lOCNTT CLERK. N*M*y

K. ■. COOK.
iF.atRTER or DEEDS, sad

H. N.BHKLDON,
lOrXTT TREASURER. Office la the Coert

J A HER A. rWEKKEYi

venerable aspect, who hud recently takefl
parish I
•
-L - exhibiting
‘-‘
---Tbr iiiend-cant,
without
—.. part in their services uf tbu niter, ruse
any
sort uf siirpii-H- nt such rcrrplioii of
•f a
« ■ and nnoiincvd fur hts text the uft-qiiuted
str rut beggar, slowly rtilvrwl tlie r««’ni. bin very seldom applied worda of the

manifesting a painful weakness at every A p- •«! le. —
Hep. Ou hi- vlitratie-c. Mr. Maywood
••Be not forgetful l&lt;» entertain strangers,
for tl&gt;eiebv witnc have eutertainud augela
with n displeased air gathered up his pa
purs and leti the apartment. 'Itie cum- unaware*.
Mr. Maywood felt hi- forehead flush
paMiujialc lady unwisely placed th* hull
• rojrcH man near thu fire, while she pre- painfully ; it appeared to him for the
pati-d a le-wl ul liagrant coffee, winch’, urntiuml that the preaolter 'must hare
with abundant tood she plnced faNure him. kiHoMi Ufa want of charity toward* siranBut uuiifilig tin- uLitipt departure of her gt-iit, and wfabed tu give him a public
husband, Sir*. May wcud, with n clouded Ivrwni; but he w&gt;un tutu from the tenor
! c’.’inteiMtKv, left the room, whfapcriuj* ot bit remark*. that his own guilty «m&gt;to the Servant to remain until the atran aciviice bad *lwuc made lira application
have
i
sU«.u!il nave.
, in ,thia
m» cs-c.
■I —
-■&gt; not the space, war
|
She Uieu ran hastily tip the richly munn-. the power to give a spnopsi* of thn ser-

The menu-rial of the Omni her of Com­
merce in this city in relation to lake de­

fences has been laid before the ivglKature
uccompsnied by a letter from Captain
Ericsson.
hi unk-r to show that vessel" like the
Monitor ran p«*s through n ludr 25 feel
broad and 200 fset long, the committee
gitve the following letter from Captain
: EricMon :

fl

I had a converaation thia morning at
Willard’s with Cyrus W. Field. E*q., in
which he mentioned uornc facta that I
tbmk haw Wot been put before the pub­
lie in eu eundetiaed a form, at least nut
lately.
He asid.tbat on conversing with
various grain merchant* in England, he
found that they sent very few order*

patent medicines

(KEEBA?»

w. r. rniiDLE,
BOOB or r«o»*Ti.

I
;
!
!
1

Lnd and the United States, fur ibis rea­
son. They ran telegraph to their tnerchants nt O-k-ssa tu purchase a cargo,
“Sir : After a full consideration of the and by afternoon of the tame day can
subject of your inquiry. 1 have le elate receive adviee* -«f the purchase, and thu*
that an impregitahle iron ve*»el. two hun- be enable*! to offer the same for sal* on
t«d aiMitcKM-, ano puti»-’i Letorc (he cn ; mon ; but that it. eumbmed with the ln- drud feel lung and twenty five feet wide, arrival, or that the purchase caanot be
irau-.w oi a small Im-o ap&gt;ry mid mrdicad | cident of the morning, effected a happy r, instructed vn the general plan of the made Mt the limit fixed and nd acrording.
TEA. COFFER. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
library, «mi occupied auk-ly by her hu»- | revolution iu Hie mind of one i, Us li.*r ; -y|,mitor.’wil| have sufficient buoyancy to ly.
But if ihey seek to make a similar
I’UVNES. FIGS. RAl-INS.CtthFISH;
buud.'wfa. was a pliysi.;i*ii and practical । era,—so much »«•, that on the return of
n Mhut-pre*fireti turret carrying a 'operation at Chicago, they must, wait a
cLubuak bbe opened the dm»f aud ’•ntar- I [&gt;r. Mayw««&gt;d lion, tberirtireft, be-repair con’nf
iiH-h wlii,re, with a ball of month or five weeks for a reply, which
cd th.- r.s.m.
Mr. May wood was tittmg vd akoner t- the 6-mi of the mundicant. | tgHir hundred and fift v potm.1*. and ca­ |icrhs|H is that prices rule a fraction too
st a small table with bi* head resting ' t&lt;........ilR-r
... such mtuiitions
attention* im
*» inbe might atowi
•tau-i |।----,wblf
- iH'dratrevingmfy
— •----*-------- • temtWa wrl that high for tl&gt;e limit assigned V» the itgetit.
on his bands, ap]uirently in very dv-p 1 iu need'uf.
iH-^d of.
But the young man aounied c,,oM i* pUt'mi tfa- lak.s.
Wilbnat And all that time llutir capital lies unent- '
I to ire much refreshed by rest and win enal, ainotiilion and stores. such a vessel ployed.
thought.
Mr. Field speaks in the highest
ill (••king Bxtncu,
•"Ed w ard,'1 said the young wife, g«ntl)
gaully tioua loud, and commenced gratefully will
Ml|| draw
draw six
six feet
fort alx
six inches,
inches, and
and measure
measure term* of the dtapoialion shoatr' in the
touching Ins arm, ‘‘I fear I have displeased thanking the host for the kind attentions eighteen feet in highth from bottom of i matter by thu English government—
v«m: bm the than looked •*» wretched I In- Imd received, which without doubt bud keel tn top ..f turret.
Before gning into Walk. Car. oj the 4V. K. Cmumertiat.
could n«»t bear to drive biin away.” and saved hia lifu.
■
action a certain quantity , of ballast. . in
------------- -------------------------------“I am not the beggar that I seem.” ; addition to coal, aiaunition and atohm, will
fa r sweet voice trembled n» she added—
A SisevLAK .Pkornacr.—The follow­
said
he.
“
I
was
shinwrccked
«n
Friday
“You know I partake of the sacrament
be put on board, in order te attain what ing circa instance, rays the RkhmAnd
FENfi. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
night, in the Ocean Wave, on my return may be termed the lighting draft of eight
today.”
VELOPES, CARDS. *«., Ae.
Whip, recently occurred at Pcirsarold,
“Dear Mary,” replied the really fond fnmi India.
M, name was, doubtless,
and its truth is"vouched fcr by a truth
husband, “I appreciate your motive*.
I I Miiiuug the list of the fast—for I escaped
worthy officer •
J. ERICSSON.
NOST POPULAR
know it is pure gnodoeas of heart which from the wave* by a miricle. I Hltemp
“A soldier of the Confederate army Wl
leads you tb disobey me, but still I must us! Ui make my wav t» New York, where
into a long and prnCnmd sleep from which
iDxun uihiii my former rommnnds—thxf I have ample funds in hand now awaiting
his comrade* vainly essayed to rmi*e him.
ti.- b«ggnr shall l»e permitted to enter the my • rdcra ; t-iM I must have perished
At last he woke up himself.
He tlwm
house.
It is lor yj?ur safety that I do k. from riild ami hunger Imd it o»l iweu for above tugguMcd, will mil exceed &lt;200,
stated that he should die the next day at
you and
said your
ym»r wile
wife’s j»r»»vi0«U
provijlcttl charity,
charity. 000.
w
“J. E. *
Ho* desply you might l&gt;u impos’d upon ‘.you
4 o’clock, fur it waa s-i n-veaird t«» him
in my irvquoiit al owners from home, I 11 waa rapulvd Irum every door as an iniIn his dream.
He mW.in tin- last week
shudder to think. The num whu Is be- ) puater. and C’Hild gel neither food nor
ThkJapammb Embvut.—A letter to ■ ■f the uxoiih of April ««»utd lie Auight
low may tic a tairglor in disguise and , rest. To be an exile front otm's native the Londnn Timet, dated Alexandria,
the greatest and bloodieat Battlo «»f mud.
'
’
*
'
•
*
•
land
ten
y
ears,
and
then,
after
escaping
J
already m y&lt;«ur absence taking impraaMarch25th, naya: “The Japanese Am- ern limes, and that early in May peace
•ions m wax of the ditHretit key h&gt;4ea in from the" perils of tb&lt;- ocean, to diu of hssadora &gt;o England sailed from Alexan­
would break upon the land irmre swdd«n
hunger in the streets of a Christian cilv. dria thia morning, in the Hitnalaya.—
ly than the war had don* Hi the beginMy
'leisure. Your limited experience of City I folt wm truly a bitter fat*.
They arrived from Gsiro last night hy n’ng. The first part of thia proplunia
life ninkca it diflieullgfur to credit so much &gt;name is Arthur Willet,” added the stran­ rail, a mode of travelling which aeema tn dream has lieeti renlizcd, for the w-ldier
depravity.
Il ’» no charity to give b« ger.
।
excite their warm approval.
I am not dins! the next day al 4 o’dnrk P. M.—
street beggars ; it only encourages vice. (
••Why, that is my wife’* name; abc MA.ire whrlhrr Ja|Mneaa literature p*
will Ire pleased at her agency in yuur re­ -.-aaea a TravVllcra* CaffipanbM &lt;&lt;• tea&lt;4i
dearest.”
and .May 1 Let believers in dreams wait
• It may l»e so." rrapondrd Mrs. May • covery*”
them “what Vi nbiervr,” but it wmhl and see.”
“(if what Blate is *bc a native 1" ask*-!
w&lt;kmJ, •but it seems wicked not tu re­
rtjrtsinly apfieni that they art upon the
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
lieve auflvrmg and waul, even if the per
he, eagefly.
■ moat oHuprehciivive rat «if mile r«f the
A Surat Yavrbe (ini.—We re’lata a
»on
has
bclure*-d
badly,
and
we
km»w
it..
kind that ever were laid down. Their trit* atrwy which U a gratifying instunc*
Hssnxoa Maae* f.
Bull promise y«m m»t to ask anolhw
of siM i-rsafwl Yatikes- enterprise. Ay inwig
.
lieggnr into the h&lt;»u»e.’’
...----- ---------------- —- - --, won n
&lt;■
girl, larlonging to* respectable family tn
rd
the
nu.m.
surprised
nt
the
lung
absence
;
arcnler
rn«Mt pratit-al kindAt
this
moment
the
’
servant
knockedROBERTS A STRIKERreduced circum»tanrra. foir .years ago ’
i, -iL--------------------- —
*1 the door, crying out that the b«-ggnr ..flier hu*l&gt;nnd.
learned p» operate newlng mat-bm.-«, and
Arthur Willet tinted other with a l&lt;»nk (
..wdrr Shot, Le»4 ami Cara for -ale cheat, by um dying.
•
then went not from this city TJi Peru th
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
,
“Come Edward, your *kill can save of-diirprlra, mnnnirting—
“It cannot be. it cqunot be—I am delir- (and harbor dues. Everything, however,
him, I know," raid she hastening from the
taMish the bih*&lt;nr*sln uUut mimtrv. Sha
rxiMaaa's 0i» l/ixonw Doci
fcraatn
think
,
of whatever nature, fa minutely inquired has since enjoyed uniform tpmT* *
room,
“ ‘
»1 imrfNMW. for Mie by'
Mrs. May w*»&lt;»d gated with little law* (
Thu di&lt;tor did »ot refuse thia appeal
mi l lui« rrahred betwwu thr
‘
,
U. bis proferaiotml vanity, for he imme astonishment.
thousand dollar* a year, be;
“
What
painful
myatcry
is
thhl
”
cried,
(
diutely followed her flying footalrpi* aa
_ —, ---, ---- ...
.
; iirnpr".
n
sbe dewcendsd to the basement. They Dr. Maywood excitedly. *ddrrs*ing his the p-a. of hia eompanirate
Bef«me ; a
rdd Sp-wli.rd win
sure tin- mendiranl ly inu pale and mu-ni- wife who then became conxciotis of the leaving Cairo h" added sketches of th* IqoMthed tn her a fortuned
Cirenit «7owrl*-—IROSr 1SC3.
singularity of her conduct.
muoum upon the rarpet, where he bad
Egyptian locomotive arid railway rar- r al|(| &lt;j„l|ar. ; 8nd thus plaow
। TATE OF MICH HU
‘•Oh, m» myarery, onlv this stranger is rise* to his &lt;&lt;n|lect’mn. sad during the | cH^u-uhla Independent ci
•litumd in bis wetiknera from Um chalt
wbiwu Mrs. Maywood had loft him (bn vrrt imss* m my I«*t brother Ar­ jmrrnay down ha contrived quietly to Sbs now • ritm. tu nrav her
thur.” ’ And Mt*. May wood, oven-.une ■take n nUenrra ofOmsul Sounder*, while emigrate to Peru an I shir
seated.
-C
r • • '•
-lie I* n hamUumc fellow." muttered with vmotinn, turned and was leaving the the Uttar wm engaged in converaatmn
fiirtunr.
, ro*»m.
with the AinU'aaadnra Io the opposite
••Slay one moment,” fileadcd the straticorner of the crunpartment.
urr drawing « small mourning ting from

GROCERIES!

DANIEL COOK,

Sit

Rouehts &amp; Strikes,

-1

cash

P
B

. t.j.l’iui___ ■.—i..
Inuu a brood white forehead ;

a

i...

bfa cL*ed,
She sbrfaked abuid.-Morriftd heaven- !

■ arandwm
Mr*. Harvey, the wife •‘f G&gt;v. Har­ i iw»vey. waa m the State Capitol. Madrom.
when thedfapeteh w» rereived one

•Hi* **. Arthur Willet.and y*or lung

I

'

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1

�,/

WAR N

■•ndwr, Maj

ed*Mfay

ER’S
parilla
iso ns iLoeo.

OF TUX fi

Fortress Monroe, May 1^
Havixp IK THIS, cuosax tott

■naan.—AhvtHe

Yorktown is oqrs.

pack

Th* enemy

ed his duds and commenced bfa “onward

pro­

The enemy left a small

morning'.

portion of hie cannon spiked," £ large
part of hts tents* and soms'^mmlseary
stores, which is of small ’socount "to'us.

although of importance to the

rebels.—

We have, ho»e*er, gained a great ad van­
tage by the pneeeesitw of Yorktown.

In driving the rebels out of fortifies

tions as strong as those, gives us the ad
vantage of a prestige which will eaepurage our Generals and our troops to pneb

forward, white it most ts«d to dishearten
But let it be remembered

the rebels.

that onfy such victories would

prolong

McClellan promises to “pe» the enemy
rebels will

stand

probably

m»kr_lheir next

at Chiokabominy Creek,

toward

Richmond.. which latter place ia already

pun io stricken.

.

Of Oarselves.

WW» this issue commences the seventh

Fur nearly five

volume of the Banner.

year it has been under the management

nod control of its present publisher.—

With what degree ef success it has been
conducted through these five years, we
leave its enustant readers to judge. We
will admit, however, at the outset, we j

have not been fully satisfied with our own
accomplishments

months.

for

the

past

seven

The adversity of war times

and the conseqnent depression in. busi­
ness have weighed heavily upon us, and

difficulties innumerable have had to bo
met and overcome

with the determina­

Fortunately

tion of a strong purpose.

we have Lean favored with health, or the

hostilities for^wo bwra^uttAI*our*-dead.,
who were lying in frost of their . front,
could be buried, and signed “Paul L.
Semmes, Brigadier-General.”
An an
ewer waa sent a*. 230. P. M
“To the

entire loss.—

tu take the place of those which had pre
viousty

proved unremunerating.

Add

to three the loss of tbe moat of the Qr
cuit Court Commissioner advertising, the
receipts from which source dwindled

in

one year from a hundred dollars to s«x

dollars, and the greaj demands for early
exciting

news diverting many

dollars

good order.

Michigan boys, as they are now to Le
seen on board the strainer Honduras,
which has just brought them from the fa­
tal field.
Eleven or twelve ere lying
side by side, silent in death, whe were
yestenlay in tbe enjoyment of full and
vigorous life.
.
One noble Lieutenant, a fine looking
vouug man, waa just breathing hia last,
liaving received a terrible wound through

his bowels. .Two of his eompeniwns ।
were kneeling by his side wiping the dew
weeklies ; rendered retrenchment nr subfrom his fair and lofty brow. I could ,
pcsion imperative. We chose the former;
«wdv say G*d Ll»«« m&gt;«. brave
;
f-.r which our numerous readers have and pity thr derotale home in far &lt;&gt;ff
Michigan. Tbe dead will be taken to
substantially thanked os by their increas
ed patronage.
We lopped off four col­ Beaufort for interment (a most beautifol place until war had daoolated it) and
umns emptied of advertisements, and
the aoiindrd will be received and well
reduced our office force to «»ns uninitiated cared for in uur excellent and commodious
boy. Since business began to improve, hospital.
I have becr&gt;me acquainted with some of
we believe tbe Banner has improved also.
the gallant Eighth, of Michigan. They
We have completed our arrangements
are noble frIl&lt;&gt;wa. and well worthy wf
for tbe season, by which we propuse to
the great old State they ro gallantly rep­
give more reading matter than any other
resent
paper &lt;&gt;f the like dimensions in tbe State.
from weekly local, to city dailies and tri­

We believe that in

the past we have

Maxtixo

a

diverts into Mber channels, that which of

find here, open Secession sympathisers.
But, 1 am sorry tn say. I have heard

of their just dues.

mure open avowed sympathy with the
In commencing a new volume we ten­ rebels, more bold traitorous talk, in the
der no pledges of our fbtare course, other three days that I have been fa Detroit,
than 1 have beard in all the Northern
than ars guarantied by the record of the
towns and cities I have visited, all put
past. If you like our craft, which ia just together.”
launched on its asvatAh season excursion,
We replied, “That does not surprise

slavery

---

p„

Ne*

Fortresa Mmtrvrn. May !.

’

OHT°
F‘ "• »**«*■• 8*re«sry eT War
T"' w“ '*‘I “"re-I
Capt. W arden. ./tbe Navy, with dis­

**»lc*s from tbe fleet
from Gen. Burn-idr. haw juat ar
““ f""“ -------------- - •- ! ri»*d hsie, and reports that Fort Maron

“The body. of Governor Harvey of missing, 1,802,
Cnttendeo’s, killed, 80; wounds,410;
Wisconsin, recently drowned at 8a-

vannab, has been found forty mile* below
on .Cha bank uf the river.
“Tbe weather is clear and pleasant,
and there are co-&gt;d prospects for im­

extension,

Nelson’s, killed, 93; wounded, 612;

missing. 10.
McCook's, killedJM; wounded. 806;
mis-ing, |1.
provement fa tbs roads. The river is fall
Total. killed, 1 735; wounded. 7.8*2 ;
ing fast.
“Gen. T W. Sherman, of-Port Royal, missing, 3 956.
Total, killed, wounded and miaemg.
ha* arrived and taken &lt;x&gt;tnman4 «»f a
brigade.”
13,763.
Ab--ut 300 wounded have since died.
Wilmington. April 29.
Our burial parties report Iwtwrvn
Fort Macon surrendered Friday 25ih.
2.500 and 3.000 rebels found dead on th*
after a bombardment of ten and a half
field.
hours.
Retteries were planted behind
heavy wind hanks. The breaching battery
Th. following report pel received
waa 1100 fret distant, and mortars 1400
♦ ■ Fortretew Monroe. says;
“Yorktown w»« r«aenat»d laat night.
“They left a large amount of camp
sidearms. Seven men killed rod IB '
I equips?* and guns, which they could not
wounded.
destroy, for fear •»! Iw-ing «*en."
Fortress
Monroe.
Ma»
1
• w,,wourov, .’&gt;»y I
|
‘
—
General Wind telegraphs Secretary j
Stanton that five mgroea-had arrived InManofield’a division, and report the tall
am muof Fort Maron.
nitiisi, timp eq-iipage. dtc.
Beaiircg.-trd has evacuated Corinth, and
“We hold the entire rebel works,
fallen back on Memphis.
which u»tr engineer* report very strong.
Il is reported that Gun. Tatnall and
•‘•1 —
have thrown
all my
.
—------- ।
........ ■■■•in
anil cavalry and
the principal officer* of the Mernmar . b«&gt;rae artillery in pursuit, and supported
have resigned. She lira «.ff the Manne by infantry.
Hospital at Cransy
Island. fast tn a
“I move Fmnklin’a Division, and a«
buoy. She uow mounts twelve guns.
much more aa I cw&gt; transport by water,

to West Point to-day.

Washington, May 1

“On y reterdx!. the enemy having cut
our wires, attacked, during the night, one I
of our brigades. I made it my duty to 1 I

“No, sir,’’ was the prompt response, “I
regret to sav that every man who has tbe impression that onr advance would
।
talked
aa I have described is a professed be by the railroad. This accomplished,
just pay your fare and jump aboard ; tbe Dacnacrat—men with whom I have al­ the entire force wa* thrown across tbe
last bell ia ringing—«nd tbe boat ia off. j ways acted, and from whutn I expected country about a mile, and pit on th* n&gt;ad
very different conduct—1 regret that it is leading from Steremoon to Bridgeport—
The middle C”!umn now advanced at n
so, but such ia the fact.”
or Gen. Halleck is pushing forward
Thia conversation was had with a grn
rapid pace. Onr scouts attacked thiws
Els columns.
Hia headquarters wore, on lletnan, nuw, as heretofore, politically of ths enemy and forced them from tb*
Saturday, removed twelve miles towards oppoood to ns, and who is well known as BFidgeport road.
Ws thus succeeded in
the (runt. The enemy continue to re­ an able lawyer of Chicago.—Detroit tn making a complete surprise, immedi
Tr+eeete.
atelv forming our Hao ef battle oti tb©
treat, skirmishing as they go. A part of
ereat of a wooded hill, withts five hundred
General Pope’s division has taken pos­
yards of the works constructed to defend
Gexxhal Swel.—Thia glorious hero
session of Farmington, and secured mart
tbe bridge.
At our first fire the rebels
recently received an intimation that some
broke and run. They attempted to blow
of the railroad.
of his countrymen were desirous of eon
up tbe main bridge but failwf; then «tributing towards a toatbponial for hia
benefit.
Hia reply TM ODe that could। tempted to blow up ths further extremi­
ty, but the vnlunUMin ai my call pushed
only emanate from a man impelled by
the Robleat impulses that ever glowed in. on the fire and part wvvd the bridge.—
- From the Island to tbe main sboag ««
the human breast.
He said that if hte
could not sere it. it is ofanudl owansM.
political corruption, ignorance, intemper-

snee, and other moral and political vices;

bv a &lt;*•* »nd b*11 » ba&lt;
wfacb the inner rod uf ibe

inter boot fowsros you,
. j.—....... ..
bark, fifrty1 bo* ing you in. Upon ;
Irttint- th* pie gw, a spring in his legs
“brought him up standing” again, ready

£

for th* romer. Tb*« fefthtal feHow per. |
formed thr aniialJe At hia master for •
many years, wilbwul any reward, eave &gt;
now and then a cost—of paint; but fi­
nally died of a rheumatic back, c»ntracte&lt;l &lt;
in hia miMter'a service.

S5J7

Tag (km «» Fmkbd&lt;&gt;m.—h appears
that there are, near,v four millions of
negro alavra in tbe United Slates. The
, exact number in I860, waa 3.997.535.
Supposing that the prevent war will ohI 1

Plulwlelphia. May 5.

went up in a balloon and found it waa
the enemy’» storehouse at Yorktown
wharf.
“At daylight they reported tbe forts

€ommiw«iw

*rcr'a rrtu

^“F

aee fourth

ain paid an immense sum for emsneipa
"on ; and we shall ha»e paid an equally,

A Cha

enormous sum. bsside» sacrificing many
valuable human lives.
But will the &lt;»ot
toy actually u Itinnate fa aaimilar result!
There’s the question !—AT. K J/irrcvy.

impeovem

-will

to tbe ch
presents

Tux Bosom Stays Mkx ahd C.bw*
CATtoX.—Andrew
Johnaim.
Emers u .
Ethendge. and Horace Maynard, who
have sera the b trrors ot ss'cemiim and |

•*-” cvUlw. «a4
a
«itU «H:

the field.

was dicta

.to us no

village B
publiabe
Du y ou

cation hill." The Kentucky tnwi. *4
were debauched by the neutrality do

ing them in

in part, w

more in

re!&gt;elflon In T’-anevsea. declare that wmw •
kind ofronfiveatian act Ml absolutely netvsaary.
Mr. Maynard’s testimony is
*x&lt;vrding valuable.
He ia C&gt;r a c«aifi

measure agaitmt the rebel a, except

H

have still

haps it is a pity that th.- great lame of,
se.-tii.na! ronimtinn ronld n« have hr»n
disposed .»f fa this manner.
Great Brit­

Rucu

figf&gt;

&amp; Svaia

Tenmmaee men

goods fa

nn* in this city say that the prugre** •
the war will convince the m&lt;»at skeptic*!
that wane kind &lt;&gt;fc«»nfiscalc&lt;iu ia neoraaarv

doors ea
Rvx

slreett w

and nar
8aqixaw Salt.—The schooneni Hlar

Boys sh

light and Quickstep arrtrad at thia port
unlay fr»un Saginaw, with about 4.500,
barrtia of Saginaw Sall.
It was consign ’

princip

should

ed to H. McChesney.
who is eom 1
missioned to sell it. The qealftv is said
tu he superior to any thing uf the kmd

Paou

Inst, H

ever offrrered in thia m arket. and it is
put up in better package* than the Byre-!

cuseoalt

We have no doubt but

at larg

■Comm

Uw

an important branch of the commerce
this city. — Chicago Tribune. 24tA.

Brsn

factory

ing wo
— Several ■»lC«*ni. Worden’s frievwte in

_

The ne

Maks

may he obliged «•• retire from s*4iv* ter

cbiner
fur tlw purrhaar of a farm and bitumtro
fur bun.

Ba

backw

no day

jsary t

Wf

the lawo of I*tah »«n that Mil.jrct.

that t

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
another rcMIion on
quarter.

our hands in

in thi

■ eaan

that

Ex
~ Diaacroa &lt;17 TMK 8tcu* —General
Fill John Porter is officially proclaim -

stale

stone

nixed.

Ax Ibhx-Clad S-LDiaa.—It is Mid
that in the fight l»efi&gt;re Yorktown on the
25!L a yoldiei wearing an armor veal waa
hit three times tn the hreart. the halls
glancing off without doing him any dam-

b»r«n4 by Dr. X C. ATM *» CO., Uresll, Kass.

Y
Uiw
Yor
Tbe
in t

Governor Campbell, lion. William B
Stokes and William II. Polk, hate been
fa consultation with

Governor Johowai,

on important maltriw
A great Union
meeting is to take place there very
shortly.
.

Herrirk’i
-k-j

Mr TBOttAN HOWE

Cwlr.
■■ -=a

mt*..

Tfo t-ve« Family CA -

ths
kilt
and

aM

fiel
Tho
he

a m
«t
fio

*«-T«rr’*mded by a semi-circle.
*T«w ewrthw«»rkR were all oawtructod

we bare

D
have
into
-first
patt

Pou

Arrausix Naahvillm.—Advicta from
Nashville state «hst Ballr Pry t«m eg-

remaining were spiked and disnmu'ntod.
: By the vide «»f the river battery wove
' large piles ./ anumitom, powder, l»a||»
and dwlls.
■ Eighty gnns were in Yorktown, woito

other day

To

(and it CMHiot coal n dollar l**&gt;) we
shall have expended »n*&gt;ugh to porrtia* ■
the freedom of ever* slave m th* Union
•t the avenwr price rd 3300 each.
Per

empty.
“At 7 A. M. we oOTipird Yorktown
without a gun being fired.

could

icas
ton every fa

iik.in tHXntiuti. twelve hundred tnillinns &lt;«f
dollars before we get ib*-&gt;aigh with it.

No lime shall

he lost.
“Gunboats have gene up Y'ork River.
"Glourester ia alro in our poaaewiion.
“I shall put tb* rnvmv to th* wall.
Figasd,
G. B. McCLELLX.X.

The Zagwtrrr tum a special dispntch
head in pemm the expedition against from Furtres* Monrov, giving the fiillow.
Bridgeport.
I started by train of cars in I ing particulars fa regard to the evacuation
the ruurning. followed by two companies 1 I of Yorktown :
“One Mile beyond Yurktown^Sunday
uf cavalry. I found that our pickets had'
engaged the enemy’s pickets four miles I 10 o.diwk A. M.—AH day yesterday the
from Bridgeport, and after a sharp en­ 1 rebels kept up a hot fire uh General
N«»one was hurt— :
gagement, in which we lost on* man kill­ Purter’s division.
ed. drove them scroas a stream, tbe rail­ Our parrott gnn al Farnbolt Court House
road bridge of which I had previously !»cv«aionally answered them.
“About three w’d«&lt;ek this ninming a
burned,
With four regiments uf infant
ty, two pieces of artlller}, dragged by building at Yorktown was fired, and
band, and two companies of cavalry at Prof. Lowe and General Heintxelman
Bridgeport, we advanced to the burnt
bridge, and opened fire on lbs enemy’s
pickets, on ths other side, tby» producing

and are not averse to battling with us the
billows of treason,

!^UfU
sttadcedT^
nected
Tk.^****

The following has been received at the
voaMia resident of Detroit. 1 War Department;

shown our willingness to give uur readers a Democrat, too, who was on a profet“Why,
as good a paper as tbe patronage given shoql visit here, he remarked.
sir, 1 am aatonisbad to find so much sy mus would permit.
We ask not to be
palhy with the rebels in this old city .
Il
made rich; but we desire to be able to makes me feel bad. 1 live in a much
make a g'xxi paper; and trust our read
larger city than Detroit, where party
era will hold every man responsible, who feelings and di viaions are as distioel as in

right belongs to ua, for defrauding them

h J apprebeM^ X7X:

scribes the skirmish in which tbe Mich.Slh savages, under command of Colonels Cof­ 257; missing, 5.
rounded,
Hurlburt's, killed. 313;
fey and Stamwrigkt, at Neosho. M«., by
were engaged.
lie says ;
“The stacking 5&gt;nrty consisted of a I 150 of the 1st Missouri volunteers.— 1,449; missing, 223.
Sherman’s, killed. 437; wounded.
Georgia Regiment, 1’000 strong, armed Sixty-two prisoners were taken, with
with the Enfield rifle, thus having great seventy horses and a largo quantity of 1,402 ; mi ■sing, 486
Prentiss', killed, 196; wounded, 562;
advantage over our men, who were artn- arms.

No new paying advertisements came iu,

.

Ate noon.

stating that the badies of &lt;»ur men would
be received al tbe middle of ’he dam or । meet the enemv.
' ' .
’
I was token alter eleven noun- o’.....™—
A .lamer j.i.l .rrivmi from Piiubur. m'”!F"“'
PT"’?,
stream, by command of the General
rrpon. . Kr....« .Urmi.l, Ul.ra ihl) “*»• O,L
l”'’ '/
commanding forces opposite.
rf
’
waofib.
5oooMo
o.'
-nrmm.il-.l .1 For. V"™A reply was received, dated 4 P, M.,
tliAt the preposition to send tbe bedt*» •Ma lanr-Ud. „f ,abate,’. Tba I™ .«• &lt;mr aM. wa... Ullad and
'“T"’"1’ , , woo, „o„ c„
to the middle of the dam ia accepted, and fn&gt;m G.riatb. Th„ F-Irr.l. ».ra .«&gt;
boatillties will be suspended for two lortou., Nn n&gt;aod..o
mada of lha
,
losses on either sidv. Tbe Federate took I
Huntsville. Ala.. May 1.
hour* from receipt of the reply.
Tbe nffieer who brought in the flag uf 29 prisoners. Cannonading Still beard To Uss. E. M. Bunton, Rscretsry of v u.
f
i truce and those engaged in turning over whea tbe steamer left.
Early yesterday morning niv troops
crossed from the Island to the main land,
'tto bodies, aay they lost about a hundred
Louisville, April 30.
।
and raptured two 6 pounder cannon and
fgfg, including &lt;ms Colonel of a North
Steamer Telegraph No. 8 left for Pitta
Carolina regiment.
They thought our
their ammunition. The inhabitants re­
whole artny was making, an attempt to burg, Tennessee, with surgeons, hospital port the enemy to have retreated in great
force their way Into their lines. *1 bey give •tores, sad nuress, under the direrttoffof confiirioa.
Sigssd,
0. M. MITCHELL MsJ. G«u.
uagreat credit for the skill of our sbarp- Dr. W. 8. Chipley, to bring hack the
wtooters, and say that whenever a head Kentucky wsueded, &lt;&gt;r await the* reanlt
Piltelnjrgh Landing. May 2. •
is shown from the ege of the woods, pop of tbe next battle, if aecessary.
A general order *i&lt;J Issued testerday
goes a ball, and a man ia killed. They
Harrlsonburg.^’a., April 28
transfering Major Gen. Thomas* Division
have a perfect dread of our sharpaheot
Through secession channels it Is learn­ from the arm v of Ohio tu the army uf
ere, which accounts for the the faM“of ed that tbs Governor of N.vth (terolma I Tro"-’^.?'ami ’(^'"rh’..n»'tokes'’'c«.ml
their pickets having been driven into their was arrested aa imprisoned .m Brehamod
„f ,t,„ nrm&gt;
muferGrant,
trenches nearly all along the wh»le line. 2 - eelto-ago, OU account of bi* Uafoo sun- „f
th* divisions „f McHeroand and
They were perfectly astonished to see
. , . .
.
, .
i Wallace are !•• i*»h*!itute reaeive. under
tint a few handfulls of men almnld at­
tempt to take their works, and say that had rsm&lt;»ved hia wagwn traina &gt;pfk twine ,ajn cu.mmid ..f hm District, mrlulllng
we showed more gallantry than they an*
iudicwtMig his the Hrniy r»r|M of T/Mimwee. hut in th*
tidpated.
intention to retire still fartf
Several of tbe rebel shell fired at Lee’s or else entertaining a dread
ronunand, under th* Major General «-mMills did not explode, a* tbe fuse waa nn him by our forces.
mandlng.
not properly arranged. On examination
New York. April 30.
'
Cincinnati. M»y 2.
they were pronounced by one of our artil­
lery officers to be of tbe old pattern left
iu the Norfolk Navy Yard. Tbe powder- j ton, 29th, says : "Tb* War Department 1 pondenta with the army of Gen. Halleck,
found in them was found-to be of superior has Issued an order for supoli** of arms the following-official figures of our loss
quality to those wn used at the same and clothing for the loyal black* to be at the battle ot Pittsburgh Landing :
enrolled in Feo. Huntor’s division.”
McClemand'a Division, killed 251 ,
time. Query, where do they get it?
Pittsburg, Tenn.. May 1
Wounded 1.351 ; mianing 236.
,W. H. L Wallace’s, killed. 228 ;
Gen. Halleck telegraphs t&lt;» H«&gt;n E. M.
The Port Royal Correspondent of the Stanton that “oUcisI .information has b**n wounded. 1,033; missing. 1.163.
Lew. Wallaoe’s. killed, 43; w.maded,
Cleveland fftraM, writing April 18th, de­ received nf the defeat and route of 600

Banner would have been numbered with 1 ed only with the musket.
Before our
the things of the past
men could get at the enemy they succeed­
At the breaking out of the rebellion, ed in killing a doxan of our men and
By a gallant charge of
we had charged on our books, a consider­ wounding many.
the bay unct the enemy waa at last re
able sum for foreign advertising, tbe oodpulsed.
All the dead and wounded were
tracts for which had not nearly expired. bnmgbtoff the field and &lt;&gt;ur force retired m

Mast ol tliat sum was an

A flag AT truce from Craney Island thte
M- brought down an English nwblw*
”»»•» »nd several newspapers giving tbe
!*rt,cofera
the capture of Fort Mar-■■
additional particalarsofthe fall

The special Cai ro&gt;
r- • ——_________
‘•ut Momtee nfafa
direction of Fort Wright, there
te*n no arrival from the flrot «|Bce M. n

;

|»^ABD W&gt;aATOM, PteteM

killed aad wotmfctf

M

«u is

ex

have

aerth of i
ThereUl

�-oJikuws '

pasting* • Price Currnrt. I

LIVER REGULATOR
mrhigau CeatrBl Rniirwasl.
n and after Monday. Nov. 4th IW1. Pmmkger Train* on the Michi(»n Central Rail­
road will le.ro Battle Creek as follows ■ .'

O

NEWS

Ob • heart, that ache wiU1 MrMt
Oh! Cteetereaiy bluken•WbstesrrA.’y b.nden. bring relief, “
Wbre Zreto saMtu rates bath spekrn »
ooutroled aud

Oh! bright hopes quewchad I Oh 1 abort rasn
l^v.ys^Bi , tele mtB
_
My Countrr, you've owe Imo brave son,
To guard the deer old bauner.

Life's Autumn leaves were sere aad brown,
Its sheaves were tlun and hoary :
Thrice bleat to lay earth’s burdens down,
And rest, for aye, in glory.

LIVER REGULATOR
SPECIAL NOTICES

kidney*, reaeoeiog every ebat ruction, restores a
natural and healthy action in the vital argans.—
.It Isa superior
. •
: •

FAMILY MEDICINE,

i.irs BnTBu.

tn our

Lirr or ljettkri,

streets wn run ever on Saturday evening

serious injury.— Ramaiuing io tbe P.iatUifiuu nt H o cgar
Barrj Gmtujr, Maj 1. 1862.
Boys should be taught to keepjiul of our
ArmHroiig Mias R Mpiofeqsr Tu»maa
principal street, _ or else fast drtvhifJ
&lt;***“'

Prouibjtkd.— Ob and after the 10th

Inst, Hogs are prohibited
at large in our streets, by

from

running

order of the

■Common Council.

Bcstmem.—We le-'im

that a woolen

factory is about being added to the card­
ing works of W. Marble of this village.
The new firm sails

under the

title of

Makble A Van Bbcmt, and their ma­

tn efibrdiwe minediate raiwt- Il is s thorough
r
Lal—..
••

chinery will eoon he in operation.

Willishliburgh. L f..-wrttte: '“AuaMstk 1M&amp;4Having been iroubled.w.tbdificalty iu the Liver
and lubilioQ* attacks, I was a^ru^d, by a friend,
iiXiiuNirss Over 'regulator.

in this county

was never, at the same

hot flan mi I. .This Ointment has been hr
fore the publi/over 20 yrars.and
exm

•

now.

ExFLANATjoff.—In another article

we

state tbe amount rtetived from Commis

siuner's advertising, during tbe last

at six dollars.

year

During the earlier part

stands incr&gt; rising demand hss esta -lisbrii
its repntati -o ns a superior Linim«-in it.
all iwses where m soothing and rel-ixuiL
remedy is required, particularly in Rlieu
mutism. N« urnlgi:i infbmation of the

Bowels and Kidneyu,. Spiiinl nff-cdon*.
Sure Eyes, Burns. Piles, Wounds and

Doubttdi..—The Tribune saya:

wWe

intn other bands, and will appear on the
-first of May as a •democratic’’ organ
patterned after the Albarn/ Aayiw.’—
Doubtful—very.

When oar children ere out of sorts, ws give tbsa
a few drops, end it Mt* them.all ngftt. I find it
meets the rvueral wants ol ths stomach and bow­
els w hen dltei dered."

.SPRING- &amp; 'SUMMER

C.

WE

ARE

with imW ol

N U W

tbe

ON

BEST Asuortmenta

BXowvaeV BXxXt'ra

Wo have ovary kind of goods, such as

lit. 'R.ctocxVt

are. Wks, vkc\x’w.aw,\ 8o\uec

BM/JS &amp; S3I©IE£'1

Ydv. ■RoXsatV*

ftXo«&lt;o.c\v BXXXc,v%

GROCERIES
SX.ow.ixe.\x "BX.XXc.vb
&lt;Xrxv&gt;e, axxyav^ n\.e\.a.wc\\.o\,^
avtA wxa\^e 'Lx^ «&lt;\x\o^a.\Ae,

'B.oXjaekk
SXOWVCacXx BXXXCVM
clvrXW StAdLwrk '¥r\xvA,\&gt;\^
\xrvA'-exxX\.xx« YJxav Axxtx, UkyicxxXevx^, "BAx^xxwxoAx%vft., «Xe.

H

Three .Fit tyre are put up in quart
bottles, of which the above Ur a fao-simUe.
1’he label ia finely engraved, and

Specially Motified and Solicited,

ALL OUTSTANDING CLAIMS,
To a&gt;sct bis If sir York Indsbtednuu.
Jwlltfi

H. a. GOODYEAR.

is provided xvith a tafe-guard. from
oohnterffiters.
&lt;Priae 91 per bottle, or
ala for
(?. W\ Jfbbaok, (Proprietor, Jlo. 6
East Fburth Bt., Cfrurfnhati, to whon\
all orders should be addressed._

DRY GOODS!

FOR SALE BY
Roberts A Striker. Hastings, Eli Xkhob,OrangeviUs Mills. T. A. De IteimW. MidrilsvUle, RSfi.
Swift, Prairieville, and by Dratfsto and Meri
ohsLisgenreaily ihroagbewtthrSnntty. '■ ■

GROCERY, SALOON,

and

Stacks of
and Prices to suit orders, from 30 cents la fei.O®,
with good Oases.
'
Old nirturus of Deceased frtenda copied as good
“.•isrik at any lime and aarwhere, in tbe

ConaUting in part of

Sult and Witter Lime,
Snap. Bahratas, Cnwia, Ptpprir ani

Ever shewn in

this

Market, which we

are,prepared tu sell at a email
advance from

county, to take Likeoeaeos of ths Stek or Deed,
°f Pub'P
0T rrivale

The subscriber Is now'prepared to sell
FArfHT GHOCERTES
As low as the lowest, Fee
pay oely.

Clolhi

stasra, two doers' west of tbe Rao-'
tiupHuoeo
J. W. MAYNARD- I
Hastings, Nov. 1M1.

Or Cold Lusch if darired
OB
COFFEE, CHICKENS,
PJCKLED TONGUE, SABDINES. Ari.

Al «o, loo Craon and TrimonaAo

BourJ wlu ba furnishk-d. by
by tL&lt;; waek..

'

’«•* uf THESE BARD TIMM ws era ssllisf
OUR GOODS
ALL KINDS OF

joBPRnrmG,

Kere4at &lt;11 and Laan»t
Evrr ..ffrrod i» Rm*»* Creek nH of wtweh
will be sold ■» prices UBl‘ iwtMwt fait to
suit pocehaaers,
ParticularjUtenthm paid t&lt;» filling nr-

Bseeutad a« abort natter rod tbe boatmmt, st
thuoCtv Osr Jobbing fselllUM an toabotf In

For Sale!
sr»,3i-8A.’r^^’is

Gaik or ready

Wum Meal, at AM Hoars!
TEA

NEW YORK COSTS.

4!*o, to* LsrgMt «toci of

reinforced.

arc XW \ioov vc\a.rCt» '¥A«,xvd.

%a.\&gt;e, Xke, \xoov vaaxv
"DocXot'u 'BWU,

LL PERSUNS kunwine tbe&lt;n*e!ve* to br in­
debted to tbe mibacribcr, oo put du. AC-

A rod XOTW, w.
DRY GOODS’’ COVXT8

l to the above stock of Droceriss. he
। ftji and aoenplete aaaortetratof

an at Yorktown nn Wedttoaday.
Ap­
pearances indieate that the enemy ia iwinr

at

Hoff to Save Money!

Drugs, Painta, Oil*, Burning Fhi’14, and Camphene.

found.

SXowuacXx
Which wo offer

MOTT,

‘
Now Orleans. Muscovado, Coffee.
• -Crushed. Powdered and Granulated 8u[y Tbe rebels at Memphis have held1 gnra.
a meeting and determined tn burn the1
Mulaaaea and Syrups,
citv on tbe first approach ufCom. Foote’s
Grenn and Black Teas.
Rio, CovIon, and Java Coflfe.
flotilla.
Stone. &lt;Vi«odcn. and Willow W
Qgara. Tdhacoo. and Snuff,

A» Richmond and elsewhere in
Virginia. elm.«t a state
-&lt;tsrv^!i«WT
exists.
BuUhfts tjtKried at tl 49 per

Idr YkoWc.Vfe

NOTICE !

of

Groce ries! !

Spice.

Wva,VX^ ’VovkXe.

HARD-WARE |

HAND

LARGEST and

herq of Mill Springs.

।

•VVccftc. "BXXXeA-»

AND

reviving from New York
Boatuu, bi* fall stock of

-

w a\YX\\-

arc. eoicxv^oacA
yo.y«. axxA
V.oxx&gt;t?ixx\ vooX%‘ toxxA \xcjAja,
xxAx'xcXx xxxakt XXxaxxx

Ifrd N^uiuSl.Nrw York.

TkKOAT AMO t.CHW.— At thi. .....I.
of the y mf when cotighw and Oolds nntr&lt;iublc~&gt;Mir BMrp family should have ■
Mtr and certain remedy on bond
Ban
sum's Rhe Syrup Tolu is ih* very thing;
It is not only plesannt for children r&gt;&gt;tnkr.
hut Is a certain cure fur Croup, Whoop
ing Cough. Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs
an&lt;&gt; all nfleeti&gt;*nv
the Throat and Lungs
Suld &gt;»v all Druggists.
Price 25 cla.
(&gt;•»»« months ]

ISAAC

MJT Geh. Grant, though still in the.
held, will hereafter serve under General
Thomas, who will be remembered as tbe:

Reaucs, if you cred either or both of three mast
excellent Retardirs.lnquttrfcr then.uttoowros.
if y..u «J&lt;&gt; not Und them, laketto etiMtr, bdl Inclose
Uns toiler tu • letter, and on receipt.cl the men
oy, Us Remedy or HuMdrcs will fe sent aepording
teyed» di.eetKiBS, by mail n tvptsri. fiwiraiT
r*°’
DAPCL 8. pXRWto,

Sold by all rfriiggnits.

la now

a\\. Axicaaca
\xw xxcAxxvt,

FAMILY MEDICINE,

Bruises.

have a report that the World has passed

UVAE JUST RECEIVED

I did so and fowd it to operate adairaNy, ramor
ing tbe bile end srousing the lirtf Co activity. I
have also used. Hte a
.

G-OOX5S.
formidable ■•«&gt;(! dahgen'iw diseases Trask’Magvielic Ointment is sn unlhinng re-itudy.if used m season.
Apply trei-h
lheTliruat and Chu-t mid • over -rith .

Pilicua Fever,
Fever and J2gue,
Liver Complaint,
(^Dyspepsia,
Indigestio?!,
•
Jav.ndice,
Kidney Complainte,

Dwrilng's LHeBJlteva,

anry tu comfort h£Aw»rs.

season uftheyear, more promising than

W

*Stl wsseen’rWpcwt*/. I KveLwi iio sM.sk sieve."
D. Wraterroh, Hsh.yof*8onib Bft, nter ith St.,

W heston Das id
Williams TC
While Fred F
W heeler Ne&gt;-*-u

Backward.—This bas been a'very ... Pnraons railing fur any «4 the alnur
letter*. Will pIS.-C
•i»R'k&gt;rliw ,l
backward spring thus far.
We have had
R. J. Ghain, P. M.
no day, as yet, in which fire was not neces

that the prospect for a fine crop nf wheat

Crime and See !!

Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: “Fobrusty
tt. |M- In Msy Isstl hM. *eytevausskofPilea
which conlteed me to too boose. I took we bob
Ue of .
.
’

Bn.wn" Wiltihm „ .\kuujL Jim.. \ M .
Bonnett Mra Sumo Patch "AT' ’
f
B«arda!«r J..hu
R&lt;&gt;Lium&gt;n Ja ..r/
Durkae Miss Aliuira Rnuaell M
Darling J.’. M
Btnitli PtriavAs
Durkee Asa B
btuart Miss Hannah
Dolor James b
Taylor Jam.- M
Eastman H [1
Thompson J • ha
Fuller. Frank m .Mother
Francisco Bt-nj. L Wupd I P
GilleU Mr. L P
Wood Harmon D
Haner Henry W
W«a&gt;d Elliett
2
Lane Bridget
Ludlow Mrs Marv
Mellon F
'

INOVBUKEOFTBArt;

'Xx? XXxe 'BAvosl* a'k»XrxeX.%
j
‘Wcat
SbutkAkgxc
; kda, 5OY a
ivewa, keetv
mt\\ wcciVcA
artkk
■ 0fco«vok.c\\. ■ft'Ak.cva, wkkeXy,
Xaktift. xxx. \xvy &lt;\xxcx'ix\x&lt;xcA,
Okxxdi oX. ^vxc \k.’ro\ve'f \.'xwxe, cxve
a *xnt€ \tY«A&gt;etx.Xxv&gt;€ ©5

Darling’s Liver Regulaor.

and narrowly escaped

should be prohibited therein.

3D3TY DDHreiBWa©]

Mra C. Tebow. 11 Chrtate^ber Street. X. T.,
writes: “Fsb W&gt;. UCO.-I have been subject to
attacks uf Asihoa the last twenty years. 4-tara
never found anything equal tb

ery.—Natknl/t Union, '^lh.

boy

tun aXX

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

March t, ifcs. ' ‘
r’
Dr. C. W. Bosses,-IhMr Sir . -For tbe benefit Is a superior .tonic and dlurvtie; excellent In
of sufferine humanity, permit me to ur tliat 1 cases dHi-as of ap]&gt;etlu , flatulency, female weakh“Ur *«**«•’Blood- PaHfier urea, irregularities, tM&lt;n in the Mt and boteele.
hav« still nn hand, an excellent atyle nf
and Uloud Pd|« a sure curs Ivy Iodise.lion and Wind, protruding and biowdiug pilsa, snd general
Uvw Cooinlusl.
I have sufieroi tram toe | ***VMM*MI ■’ ’ ■ . . ■■1’Xi
»
Commiasinner’s Warranto, -and Overabove mretionyd diteSSes (or live years, and hare
RBADTBE FOLLOWING
IOKT.
tried a great tunny physicians, but all to np pnri
Look up! adore life chastening Band 1
p-s. I wssUviMd Cyi friend to try y Jur Wood I JdM;*L. SKimley,
For, if yr blue* the Uirer,
New Yo«k. writes, i
The broken links ot the household band.
been alfiicted with p
flee and purebMvd'dne bottle uf toe Purifier sod I.... ik. i.’.,' it—
Bhall be clasped beyond the ••River."
one bos of toriPeIls u. eMO)tuence with, aud blc.a •
DARLING'S
the day f found vour valuable medicines, for I 1
Paaar. M. Y.. April it, IM2.
smei.pring good health at prraeut. and feel con- I
LIT EK KtGDLATOR
Meat the cure is peruiatntut. Let others buy
^^Whlrt lhe»’r.F,.,aM‘ *" fcr ®* &lt;iT* me
1*A«1C IN R1CHJTOXD.— Front gentle
improvemento, but we trust our reodertBlood Purifier anJ PHIe for all chronic diseases,
tnnn who has just’ uime through from. which arise from impure blood or derangempnt.,
will agree with us in awarding that merit Richmond, wp Itutrn that a tearful sUt* uf ths digeolive orna. I lake no ether medteiee |
to the change of bead which our paper &lt;&gt;f affair* prevails in the Rebel Cnuital— and bur* not for tbe last eighteen months
Meet erely.
T. V. DVBOIB.
preeenta thio week. The change of name There is • arret ecsrv.ty vfthe m-.-^wnre
See Advartiseraent.
of lite.
Provisions are at famine prices,
in part, which is made in the new Lead,
'LA TOR
and many of the poor are in a starving
DARLOWS LIVER
Prize Peeiry.
was dictated in part by convenience, blit
conditio^ The wealthier relate .efilM*
Lot Chivfleina boast of deeds of war.
more in justice to our locality. It seems generally o&gt; extend.them nniiimrv ehari
And Minstrel* tare tfaetmwert ruitar,
to ua no more than just that our pleasant ties, and cares of dreadful suffr/mg and
A nobler tbeiue ray teurt it SIU—
In praise uf H satlot's tnatcblesa Pills.
village abould have, at leaat one paper destitution are reported, especially in tl&gt;e
families of rvlwl soldiers.
Men once .....
published within it, bearing its name.—
ted for their Irheriillty are engaged iu all
Du you agree with us 1
sorts oi dixbutnirsliVt speceliuinn*. 'finpeople have ■ hope ofdefending thw &lt;ity
Removal.—We notice that Robkkts against Un- Federal tnsips, and I. fit *&gt;ti
b i» if,.LIFE BITTERS.
A Str ibex have removed their stock of a speedy surrender tn certain,
saddest and dreariest city on th. gi&lt;,..&lt;:.
I passed Holtei Uuodby tbs aratora. 1 an now
goods into Holbrook's new block, throe
Ou all side* art witnessed want anu
eoorsly curvd.a'.d lake pleasure iu rvcvDimcndiug
doors east of their old stand.
tbass remedies"
squalid poverty, selfish and wild detato-hsmall

DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Much better then pills, and much easier to taka.

Oh! stricken hearts, by anguish bowed.
Though dun, sun's bops is ahiaiug.
Know ye, to every darksome cloud.
There is s "edier Unief"

Ov*b.— A

TO K nCELLIO

LOW PRICES”

IMIU.ING’8

Oh t Parent seuM that bitter blew
Had loft thee broken hearted ■
Bow happy then, so mo w, go.
Unto tbe dear departed.

Rvn

. IITTI1I

Unusually Low

AmLfiwUy,

A GOOD BARG

lbs day w

�a __ iiku

iXjrictliiril &gt;tcns.

_______________
dvawtaou or Buriaa ow a Cwcpit.
—We never jiitderMrorj th©-is^vaotage «d
liw credit ayslcm tin we Ih'ard the ,ful
l.roing rnory :
&lt;3Ej RADWAVS URNorkTI
RESOLVENT
“In one of the interior towns nf

A
I_#
■

IS &gt; CIAMimu «T»ve

AMERICAN CEMENT ULIE
which shows that thi* very timdul veg- । w.ir&lt;| foernmc that n neighbor hed «nmr
©table will bear more nbu*e tbsa almost Mmllar wnrk donu «m 4ai«for n less price
any other emp grown upon tbe farm.— he inquired th© reason therefor, and the
Tb« writer baa tried a I moat all methods !

■■
-- ----------------- ----- ---------- ,------ ,
&lt; ....
.....
tuea, an inch to an inch and a half in di-1 book, and I zrimetiniM louse urn. and
aractor, aa, oil the whole, tbe most desira |
v©n I 'are a. goot cash cuatnmer I
bl© for seed, taking in account th© imtne ; ^rge gi-t price, Iwtt ven I'puts it on
done crop end tbe future welfare of tbe j my Lkc.k I do not like tn achargc ’»»
tebers. It we b-ok intrely al this ini me- &gt; much ro if he never pay um I no loose so
diate crop, we can duuh*J©M get more nittch.”’
from a given amount of seed to cut them !

wnx wifhstdaw water
IT WILL MENU

HtrMOM A*»&gt;
*&gt;V,X KJ
*
I .11 &lt;'■------ ^nlail.-d frutll SMALL FOX. F

WOOD.

Fare rtmr broken FurnHurr.
IT Wll.l. MENO t.gAJ-HSK.
.
. r,__ eii.iM Rain. Bueta. d

Tralhwir.art*» oUirr eauee, amma
ovAttSORfttofariNf-wtii »p^&gt;‘y,
ararr particle of diae*^. and re l^eat th* fhlld

MARRIED LADIES.

j

laiiies
Into single eyes, than to plant them
Starch V»« O»U tHS.—tttdl ctareh for
whole. But it weskena the Mamfou oi the
abirle nt leant ten tnhiuteu, a&lt;LI A little
plant, and if follewed up with any varia
unit and upertn. and. if ironed nice, I think
ly a long series of years would run it
will lo.»k a« well aa Timothy’» dieky diu
out.
We ought tn fi»llow Much n m©lb&lt;d
if we ran discover it. as will keep tbe
. Mid tloioiqjli cure.
plants in lhe highest health, and ‘make ■
RAUWAVH REAIIV KESOI VKNT|
the crop sure mid reinmuirative.
IS A OHE4T1.VSO *sn STOMA. H AFJIKOV •
We have grown gtmd potatoes from i
the Mtnsllt-Ml need, n half inch or !••«« in
NATIONAL OFFICKM*.
diameter, hut it was only iipmt very rich
THE EXFOTTHTE
atiil and with extra ©are. The objection*
touring large, .potatoes whole, are the Aw/deaf—ABRAHAM UNCOLN. of Illi no#,
lav /•ne^rof-HAXXlHAI. I! A MUN, of Maine.
extra expense f&lt;»r seed, a* it require*
dbeas* ylrickcu nuffrrvr hutu
tTom twelve tn fiflevti bu»hcl* t&gt;» the acre,
A LIVING DEATH.
end the overstocking of every hill, tending .Sn-rrfary
N«tr-WM.LIAN If. SEWARD, uf And renter* him «o bia fflroda i* a
to produce a great many small potatoes. I &amp;m*ery9r^ 7&gt;wAry-.HALNON I*. CliASE.
baultby cundtttoa.
....
Befarr pt*M&gt;'H»3 &lt;bl» •omdrrfalck
The medium stzu rsm»v«a thi-w. ••hjw i

'd! j.mmoDS'

IT WILL

MEND &lt;«**.

IT WILL MEND MARBLE.
.
. .
. •____•&lt;__ U.
Ull.l. MENU POKl'EI-ON.

LKTTAK from 1»* HAl.MOS RAIXXm.

Official flirrtlorn

yhi.-s sirmx

IN’ WEST C1LWMPTION.

tions, forni»he» jn*t about seed enough,
stock* the bills sufficiently, and pruaerve# ;
the health of the plant. This practice we !

,!
(VmwhZ—kiiryLnd
MONTGOMEllY
’ ....... BLAIR.-ol"

havof.&gt;11nwed fur several years and ••«!
the whole, it gives the best results.
| *'

known lo Ml «b*Mul&lt;&gt;MM« tbM
SVHOf’uLv. LEPROSY, BYPBILM,

If WS admit the theory to he correct ; .Utnruy Utnavl-EDWARD BATD4, fa MimooH.
cn which the practice Is founded, it would i
tm" jwdiSadt
not follow that it w&lt;»uld in every ease
‘
—-----------Sapreme Court of tbe United Stale#.
i fteroFute. Q, iu kindred di#mu&gt;ro.
preserve the crop from di*a»*c
Almost
ROHHUT B. TANEY, of Maryland. I blood of alite, people, and ha»b«
•very variety has been tmbjeet to cutting 4m&lt;c«at&lt; Jtufitt— NOAH 11. SWA) NE. of Ohio, a# a cun.tilati.mal iulteroity. aud
and to disease fur many years, and nu
on© can Iw perfectly sure tlut he plants
-PETER V. DANIEL &lt;rf Va.
a sound healthy ’.uber, iflbc size i« every •
H.l.WAl HRXyoVATIXO UmOl.VKST.
--HANUU. NKLrtVX, uf K. Y.
-ROBERT C. ORIIUL-n-nm.
thjagdesimble.
If the cnnstitulion ha*
whicS waa
- N ATI! AN CLIFFORD, uf He.
been weakened in anyway it is much
inbre likely’ to l»e injured' by tbe hot

N

&lt;&gt;F

| Or. o^»' rma.no via. Kunt
—'
axi jaxsraj^mx:

THE MII.UON

A.KXWEUKU.

r
GO u irt

RADWAY’S KESDY REIJEF

1MLBHA.Y &lt; EM KIT CITE.

weaihgr of Augu«L than a strong plant
•TATIS WFMXII.
would be- Ths tmiv.-DV..I pre valence nt l-gMy utTw
the rot is probably &lt;i«jng quite a* much ' hlnrY T. BACKUS. Pi*«idratcftb*Sci^wd|

to th* trcatnii-ix of the —
seed.
J -aa •to »«►!»
—1j
—
er-eaf/,«
-—*IJwtwa
1............... .................
imtrican 4a I
PORTER.
and dimatic influence*. -— 4Mnm
Av- t;EoanE |L nuLSK.
ritvliuriil.
I i.AXUFOHD G. BERRY. Auditor Genaral.
EZRA JOXES. Downy
do
.
JOHN OWKS, State Trouanrer,
JAMES TURN HU. Deputy do
JOHN M. GREGORY. KupL Public l&lt;i«tructioa
Timothy is a pm&gt;r pasture grax#.— CORTLAND B STEBBINS. Deputy do
Tliat every body knows. " The cltwe SAMUEL S. LACEY. Coni’r. State Uud Ufllce.
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
browsing herd srifl soon rid a field of it. CIIAKLLS L'PSO.N. AUonicv General.
ROBERTSON, Adjutant Gonentl.
except in th© hedge rows where they i-an- JOHN
i at em’VT.iv
_
not crop cfo.«c. The tva«»n of this i* iv»t
bcoMtae th© root is somculmt bill bo um.
for we cannot underotand why that should
affect it one way or another, but the fact
ia that the dormwnt hud* at the crown &lt;«f
tho root or the base nf the stein need tbe
influence nf *&gt;mi&gt; fidiage tv cause them [ |&gt; HOB ATE Order.—Stale of Nictiis

£rgal £1 elites.

tl, n...iik.i,
to Ik* unable tu prv«hice anmher Vigorous ; ollicc ol Cm Judge tbrrrof. iu lla.riha*. on T#
slu-t. and m. it die* . ria greatly inprrd.
*b‘ *»««•
Ap"». »«*.ibmH*ud *Qtbi
T.
...... .
, .
; bnndied aud #ikty iKe.
Freoeot, Slurtnan C.
Tlilte It ia the very w&lt;-fM ja.lity to let ’ Primlle. Jwl ge
»,»«»b«te.
cattle ofany kind c!o*ely feed 'fown Tiin J In the.matteruf tbe euate»f (f»nry_H. Atekd-r,

Prt©. 2*&gt; Cents ?•« Bottle.

••SoluUrp Res-va-lur de

Libctnl

joii mi

Croup. Dipih.ria. Ii
let Ferer, "npliotd F
Fitter. Small Pok, Nratdaa. i'elcr aud Ague, j
Cl.tll.and Fetcr. IU ad ache. Hilltou. cholic. Di-

u*ea» aciiAiiMHg »yrttp far
PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

lttij«&gt;ranl l» BuiM©r*.

F i: MALE a

Impoitoni t&gt;. Railn«d C»tap«n&lt;«R.

IMI*ORTAXT TU PARENTS.

JOHNS A ’Rtrsi.EYS

1 CEMENT ROOFING,

bit* li»d the )«-mi «in*rirnrr
or l-u.iuro. rotetnma sill. .

।

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PR J. WAKE IKiliy
Imrerinl Wino Bittern

IT IS HUE AXD W ATER PROOF

r«r». Quinine, Morphine. Opium, aud &lt; tbw fa-

makes n poor nflermath.
A drearing
mour. up.., Tl.'.Mk, w—ta®, Imm,

&lt;nu,.,. U,.

u,.

math ofTtmtithy be aeeured, Imt all mher [ &lt;iv(1

■

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booh by body,
CHRONIC DISEASE.

jj|

•kilMbl td&gt;«
f. more than

--------*---------uf aaid petition, and the b can me
-odanry
bv caating a cony of tteia notice ana
bepuldiabcd inthe •Republican Banner.

ateir prarwua to *©M day of hearing. ’
(A true ropy.] HIIERM AN C. PRLNDLE.
Res*a.—Beat egg# well, and mix with
halTa pint uf new milk, in which have
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE
been melted four ounce* of butter ; add
to it a quarter of a pint &lt;»I venal mid
three ounces u| augur, ahd put the in by
degree* iMo m tnuch^flour as will make
a very light paMe, rather like a batter,
and let it rise before the fire halfan hour ,
then add notne flour to make it a little
atiffer, but not Miff.
Wurk it w ell, and
divide it into mnnll loaves or cakes,
about live w six inches wide, and flatten ,
tbum.
When baked, and wild, slier ! hrat day of April, iuvt.bciau
them tlM tlliekntw nf rusks, and pin 1 k-v
Probate Court, fa
..
..
.
.
। . i
tr.»nt of all claim* ayam.t »*i&lt;i
item into the uveti to brown a fettle.—
DuUd. Apnl H. 1^5.
The cakes, u hen fir»l linked, eat duliciui**- I
JAMES A. RWKKZEY.
ly. if buuen-d, for ten; or, made with;
U-X.SHELDON,
caraway, to oat en|d.
I------------------ ----------------------------r.I.I. nf U.illn^'

likely browned, then Mir into DOUIL with
«dt abff pepper to'UHe.

tmlT lOu.bte BITTLll.* M»

7« WILLIAM STREET.

tby appears Vi receive more of a sh*&lt;ck

pound* iff leg. shin, or Deck uf beef, cut
it into piece* and boil gently in six
quarts uf water fur about an huor nttd n
halt
Then add a pint nf oplit |tena.
a pound ol meal, (totali-wi alieud, mid a
head of celery cut sniuH, Slice n lew
otiiona and fry them iu n little fat. deedginf them lightly with flour 1.11 they an.

r»ool»i&lt;l) ILMKbut PREVENT

l&lt;

TERMM’ AMIL

..Hr,
.. ... l^. "ftlw
iwdQ1,,ertM
power «■ claim terllADWAVs RENOVATING
and particularly m Spring where the foil ,m Hirom W.W, Admim.irotur of »md ratal*, : RESOLVENT-. and »r rtiiafouriv decterr that. If
vigor &lt;ff the root ali'utld g&gt;« Io th© uoini*
pe icd development of thrplwt.
Ttm«»-

gran-wm. nn fur aa we know, are m»we be•'fitted at thia M&gt;an&lt;&gt;n than atauy other.Atilcrican ’ ^•friettlturitl.

Hodurllo*

Scrofula. L»

H&gt;ui wtarr*. ana naa l«tuv
■ad MWKT DURAELK RUOFING i.Mnilfa
rwm-cl A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER
PROOF Ct&gt;r•rise R,r ROOF'S III' A

rfiruaic Rbcatnaliuq. Goal
inhili., and &lt;li»&lt;»«.-■&gt; in-

DR

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UiratabHali ibt truth ol

3R» Heal is r.t]tHro.i in making nt&gt;Uie«ii«o
A SPEEDY PI RGATIVE.

DR. RADWAY’S PILLS

IX MILITARY CAliln.

TONIC. MLUKINE ANDr BEVERAGE.
PVRl’HASE OaXE B(»fn.EJi

CMTIVEXKSS,
INDIGESTION,
..IVERCUMPlJtlXT, . Dt SPKFSI A.
nUJUUMNLMS,
HICK HEADACHE.
[XU A NATION OF THE BOWELS
NBRVOt&amp;NlBM.
MELIXCHOLY.
DEPKhaSION OF SPIRITS.

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Kintfw .«htni

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Purity the Bleed I

prlrcvl prrbwltks 6 bottle*ferbJ

KKAltr KKLILF

CHARLES WtDIHFIELD A CO..

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Baut Colmtt.
At a avwton of the Probate Court, fur

S

Tt, William Rirret, New Yotk.
f»r-Far aale Ly drugjri*l» and grm»r« gene:
Mjr ibrounbmit tlui stmai’n.
M»g='riy

IN CASES OF

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toSS

DR. RAHWAY'S PILLS.

AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.

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DIFFICULT----BREATiONG

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of TiV .^.^1— Mt.TAl. ROUFS, ooeaJZXTXXLlufab

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Brmtt^. hia (all M*wk &lt;d

u. aell cerlaiu Heal Eaialeinaaidpstiitou cle»cribcd

','&lt;"•7^ W,1S ,to
iA i« ordered that Monday, tba Utli
lw&gt;2. at Mevrn o'duck. in tbe lore

m,BO,r*» roltev* you of pat*

*

'' LATHER. AND NOT.WA8U OFF *

G roce ries! !

IcmcnU of health rrrenmtion.

.

C&lt;m&gt;4Mtiig in part iff

SLEEPUSHd NIGIITA.
CrtMtbed. P.iwd'-red mid

pie tin.
tnilk &lt;&gt;n« cup; swell the rataine Id waler I JjbuZcauacJfaj
beivre putting (brat into the pie; i«n | pctituiucr t-hnu

gar*.

iBanu.nctur-r« txae.

hug l illa
and
will have a pie worthy
the triai.
Cbuur Saoca.—Sweet apples, if you
have uiem, free th»m wonn-; weigh clean
&lt;•»« peck, put into the stew kettle with a

katd itOiiiiun. amt the lirariug tbrrrol,

OUTTA FEROHA CEMENT

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Salt irnti Waier Lime.
SrvstM.' Salerotua. CtoaU, Peptxr tnd

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awvars rius

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NEVX.NB, FROFREETOR.

M.

« jt S utings Uiuutr,

&amp;UPPES A BI RROW 8,

C^aut

detained In New Yort four day*.
was Will Gordoa.
It ia natural to think one’s aelfa ooaL
“Doral”! exclaimed.
length found an opportunity to escape
early
everybody baa an atladc of
She paused sod turned to me with
from the throng of demands upon my
lymlng—indeed, It to inevitable a*
attention and return.
At the depot. 1 surprise.
“
Are
you
Will
Gwrdon
’
s
wlfcl**
could not wait for ths stage, but burped
nee: utbere never recow, bat gu through
“Certuielyl Why! O Lute I”
• ■n
a&lt;
IX __ • —. -II .. ..C——
on Am* to Mr. Roomer's bouse. Ths
We bad both been dedeved, and both
servant greeted me with a surprised ex­
simultaneously dieoovgred it.
.
clamation.
and den
She sprang toward* me and gave me
“Uh I Mr. Brownlow ! very glad to see
Bailors
you. sir."
her hand.
‘Ah ! how do you do, Tim 1 Where

JJortrj.

*^.----- M*MdU to With prowptoOS.
Meta and Berdick Strode,

H. WEIGHT,
A TTOENET and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
21. end Solicitor end Counsellor in Chancarv—
Particular attention paid to the coMeetin of
claims and tooner-----------•-------- J
OlRco, with
Barry Comity, Mi

Spring bu coma, nailing, flair;
Lot diet t aeaton of the year,
Bird* ere during.
Flower* springing
All so bteatifd ni M.

W

te Leine?"
“In the parlor, sir.”
,
1 stepped fi.rward quickly, but lightly,
over the heavy velvet carpet and pushed
open tire door'of the parlor.
It was twi­

Spring has come, smiling, fair;
Songs of gladness greet the ear,

GREAT
Hastings’ SusintM IHrcrtoTn

light. but the room was light enough to

VICTORY!!

threshold.
_
Two figures were .outlined against a
window. One was Will Gordon's, the
other—small, graceful, with a dainty
poise of the bead—did I not know ill
I -toud for a moment (taxing in mute astunishmenl and indignation.
I saw Will

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

Myrtle willows.
Mossy pillows.

DRUG STORE!!!
MASON ALLKN,
jwhiw*, »ro
d ■&lt;«, fl Uh. butter, lard, perk, ana rrain af

ealer in groceries,

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

.EALKR in all kinds of Family Groceries,
' Slone and Wooden war*, and a general la­
ment af Provisions. Also Notary Public.

ROBERTS * STRIKER.

■glisccUani).

SCST BECEIVED
new and most complete assortment

pare*

"ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS
WELL."

and medicines.

* pMene, Bar«iug Fluid,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
W. riBKKK,

mi

y- FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PUHFO8ES,ONLY«^X

aWECTET a AI.I.EW.

Ho-uirr.
My friend. Will Gordon, was
to lie gru-.m-rnan—Dort Hosmer was to
be bridesmaid.
Of course I wn* the happiest man In
existrncr as I started with my friend for
the residence of my little ladylove. She

more lovable than ever when wr met—
She bud never even seen Will before.
But she seemed to fancy him immedi-

atelt.
“Your friend
&gt;n&lt;lbn»inea«.
..
.
,,, .
Office tn the Court Bouse, Hastings. Mien.

GROCERIES!

Fasaa Aug

Jauss A SwaxxKT.

I TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
D ARIEL COOK,
.
nnTivvu FIGS.
rim RAISINS.
n i KlKrt. CODFISH:
(XIDFISH:
PRUNES.
USTICE OF THE PEACE, General lan«l and
Tax A sent, will attend to t!&gt;« colleetion of
Irbteaod *11 other bu»&gt;oe»&lt; pertaining toht*ofl.ee

J

cntaias? yuEinnnxB?
&lt;sd CeoklRg Extracts,

I. A. IIOLBROOM,

nYHICt AS «n4 Surgeeastore. State »trect-

"flee in RueadPa

JOHN ROBERT*.

PEER. PENCIIX INKS. PAPER, EN-

IHYSTCIAN and Sunrrmi. Dwelling on Brv-d
way, near tbe Conn Ilonae.
MOST POPULAR

H. P- CHERRY,
■OTART PUBLIC aa«l
to *11 bn»in«" rntro’trd to Mtu with
■upto*.. -4 aaatig.
‘‘""fc’*
nr coustv. Mich. Btaakskept alw-ys on hand.

L. H. STEWART,
A TTORNEY and C*nn*slsr at
A. and Coareator In Chancery. 1
*e. AU bn&lt;i»ea» attended to pra
rteativ.. Office No. S. Noble a bteek
Michigan.
‘
J. M. NETINR,

JACOB FERRIS.

iona.

Ian t he.

I responded. -Yes.” xsith li t- L.-M grace
poarible. I was homely.
Will’* fix* wn- a full oval, with fine
richly tinted complexion.
Hi" wavy
hair and beard were brewn. with a tinge
..f gold where thr light struck the curves

atrungh. Hr wa* Mteh a man "" women
love for their beauty—love n» they love
the pet birds and «panteln they lavish atieh
v-dupiiious caresses Itp&gt;n.
Already, al
twrhty two. Will had the reputation ot
triiur a ’Indy’s man." He had a knack
o! pfenning women; of charming them

J. M. RUXNELL.

P

&lt;
to handsome.

&gt;r7Xelr~.1

i»Wd to sail

©HEAT,

with prrttv hvc plays “f hi* hnitdsumr
e, m; of singing ~»mg&lt; to please them ;
in flattering them
onaon»eiuu»ly into
admiring him simply hy his nutual mannet toward.* them, ’lie was n courtier by
nature.

PATENT MEDICINES

f

CASH

ING and pul
one purcbaa
their being

MICHIGAN.

ROBERTS k STRIKER.

DAMIEL STRIKER,

Mito*. M K “lady ’« ni-t..”' The influence
nf my life bad combined to make me
-tern.’ pln-nrepoken. «nd iin-r’ificial in
manner. W.-meh -eldom fancied ms; but
Im art and loved rur.
Preperaiien* had already commenced
for the wedding. There was « happy ex
citrment tn the house. Shop-boys with
parcels rang thr d-or bell a great deal;
a seamrtnres w.reied uwceaamgly &lt;re pret
tv dress «tuffs; Mrs Hosmer talked continunllv ef recipe* for wedding cake, and
was »til I undecided ra to e bo ai».old b.
invited ; paper patternsand bite
needle•rk were strewn through tbe
the pstlor-,
paikin
work
and down ateirs a vast deal &lt;4 laundry
was done far riiflled nnd embroidered gar-

••mined from all care and trouble, and was
os free mid light hearted «• a bird. Sbe
rlurtrifird me with her spiritg. I forgot

iaranaa** Ou&gt; Losses Do
a! pnrpo.es, tar
bJ

B
g. H. COOK.
.

mi.Trn
or wm.»« ISILliwi
in the Court Hows*. *•• °F*" ". -

(Conn
u&gt;a»i
ATTORNEY. CnnHorjt

HARMON SMITH,

1 perhaps one

nae.”
“Lute, it wa* myself whom you saw.
You opened the parlor where /waa with
WIN, and I wore Laine’s scarf. Oh. 1 see

&gt;utable sectional repoUtiun.

stand tbe grammar of your language.—
Take ita first division—“Orthography.”
Can you spell ? Upon our table I* an
“Ode to Lyberty. Of course, wo never
read beyond that caption, and many a
“gam," ss its sntbor foodly thought, goes
such error*, for a* a general rule, a mi*tpelled poem it wholly wortkltti.
Ifyou cannot pane your tenet. keep

you punctuate 1
Those troublesome
dots, pwlnts, commas, Ac., are of prime
necessity iu versifieation. A comma in
the wrong place m«y make yon a btigb
Ing-etock.
We receive hundreds of
•
/-kJ-----------

ed her perfectly.
R-&gt;* utterly untrue
to everv womanly virtue had ahe become
thus to deceive me? Yet was she not
weak and fickle like all women ? and had

troy them, for it to another general rule
that no one can punctuate poetry correctly,
eanpt ilt auAar. If you du ndt know
how, buy Wilson on punctuation and
study it thoroughly, keeping your piece

One nf the moat remarkable .of these until you “have pul in the pmnta.
Third. The law* regulating poetical
noble dog* was Barry, who i* known to &lt;.
I not been can-leas and foolish thus to have saved the live* of forty Individuals. forms must be studied.
What .is accent
leave her cxpom-d to tire fascinations of
Beside his cask around his neck, be in poetrv ? What Is meter? Can yea
MIMth n man a* Will Gordon? No—no!
carried a warm garment on hia back; mrerure y otir stanzas ? It may be ewd,
I could net comfort myself by seeking
and if he failed tn reuse the traveller into “Genius de-pisea rnles”-de*r young
for my own blame. She was hollow
some sense &lt;.f life by hia warm tongue reader’ that is tbe silliest of all ailly «DL
heurted. She had proved herself worthy
and breath, ho would race back to the Genius rise* above rule*, but RD** up
only of my false friend.
I sincerely
house, and bring somebody to the rescue. through their region to one still higher.
prayed Heaven 1 might never see them
One day Barry fmind a poor boy almost You must know what poetry is before
strain.
frozen 10-denth in the celebrated glacier you can hope to write such ss the world
1 suffered sadly in my dumb, sullyti
•4 Balsore. Barry warmed the boy .lick­ will “not willingly let die.”
way.
A terrible pain tugged at my
Fourth
IX. sol say “1 send these
ed him. woke him up, and gave him
Ireart conatantiy—on waking^t midnight,
wtnething to drink, nnd carried him on lines, dashed ■&lt; in haste I” You luay
when at work, after the day's tcril was
his bnok to the monastery. Th* joy of and should write in haste—that i* under
done and I sought the selilude of my
the poor parent*, who can discribe!— the pressure .iffirelmg, but you must cor­
chamber.
AH the time thedreadful ache
Aftar a life nf service, Barry waa Bent rect at leisure. Qwrect coolly, deliber—like the dull pain of a wound mad* by
stdy. determinedly. See that there is
down the mountain* to a warm nnd oom
a blunt dagger—wore upon my health and
not a redundant syllable, nor a line short
spirits.
of his dava in h&lt;»m»mble quiet. Al his by “a foot.” Exclude every false rhyme
Thus months went i.y.nnd the fall came.
Write, change, cor­
death his body was carefully buried, and and vicieus accent.
I had not met Will, although formerly I
hiaahin was wtuffird, and there be may be rect re-write. “But If 1 do. I’ll never
had met him often.
But at last I met
M-en in tbe Museum of Berne, standing send It." You had tretter not. onle-s you
him one day on the step*of the St. Nich­
aa large as life, with his collar and bottle
olas.
Hr started, bowed—not cttagingly
nrmmd his neck, ready to start on his ciam. D&lt;» not expect the editor to cor­
hut curtly—and passed on down the
rect it. Remember with the except ton
street. I was a little puzzled by hia laiwtra of love.
Tbe &lt;b^a are sto»rt lived.
Many die of Bryant, Prentice, Willis and Mitrrla,
manner, aa well a* excited by th* inter
fr.un disMsna .d the lungs, and others editor* are not poets. They are too busy
view.
He did nnt act like a man who
nro ItMiin ths follms of avalanches and to nnd poetry if concealed in the cSnutie
had bettered a friend’s confidence and
other accident*.
Neither men nur dogs jumble of bad quantitiea, ialne rhymes,
proved that he wa* a diritnnorabie vil­
esn long stand tbe severe climate and miserable spelling and unpuuctuated line*.
lain.
thin air of ao great a height.
Both are He will be *ure to wy “trash,” or “I’ve
The next week I heard of his marriage.
often obliged to g«* down into valleys be­ on time to fix tint.*
A fortnight later. I came across him again
There are many rhymer*, many vendlow. and recruit amid milder scenes.—
Mtmtertag careleesly up Broadway.
Hr
The lesder of tbe peek MW is named
bowed much as before, and was pasting Pinto—a brave, big creature, doing deeds
on. when I spoke.
of usefulness and valor that might put to
A Fact.—You may resd somo of the
“A How mr to congratulate you on your blush the life of many a one «*f human
marrlasre. Gordon.
1 wish you much
_____
_
literary weekly papers for a year, and
underatanding, wire never ri*ked a thought,
jnv «fWr» fair and truc-heartc
searoelv
find • fact that will make yeu
much less a deed. t&lt;» help his fellow-men.
wiser and better—all romance, fictions,
«,w
-M I
coldly.
velvet and feather*; littls finds, equip­
|
“Thank yon.” be replied co
Ito y.wt
snow, Gordon.
.jmrww,. I think it
ped in smiles and crinoline, big scound­
“Do
v&lt;« know,
strange v.m do not invitesn old friend to
Gen. McDowell has made an arrange rels in epaulets, with a love of a moosWhy is it T

nothing -fthe k’md.

ment that will doubtless shock the sen
elNlitr of our Democratic friends’exccedingly." He is new orgsnixing the loyal

look indignantly.

He returned my

,

hostility.’

iWARD ASSOCIATION, RbMadel-

in a milltau with a

things in oompoeition.
Jingle is not
poetry. We claim do portical genius,
and yet ws will engage for a considera­
tion to produce rhyme by tbe quire, pro­
vided ita authorship shall remain a oecreL
Do nut suppose that beesuaa you can
make a jingle, you are a poet.
Second. ' Do not assume to write
poetry for publication, unleaa roil under-

black- as fast M they arrivs at Freder
ickshurg—and they are arriving by hun­
dreds—Into companies and squads, commaudsd by the most intelligent men of
----- •
invitation to enme to my houar, if you their own color, and establishing a line of
had not conducted tn a manner toward* promotion, by which they may, if indnaLeine Hosmer which forfeit* you the trinus. attain to tbs asms pay as the or­
three daysI
What a pretty torment abe
dinary field laborer. Tbs price given
them at first, rang*, from 23 cents to 40
Know* r,.u, * — --------------- -------my frUMwtoocmMb,
ot
eent* per day. wRh olothtag and one day’s
conduct *• yours. Goodafternoon I aud ration. Privates hareaftsr are not to be
Gordon.” she said to Will, one day, walked no, leaving me bewildered and employed 1" rebuilding railroads end
bridgv*. if btoek labor ean be obtained.—
when be felt compelled from a sense satoniabed.
Jfy conduct towards Leine Hosmer! The soldiers will hereafter carry tbe mus­
Whrtdid the man mean! How could ket alone, and not the pick-ax and above!
- Reilly my dear Miw Leine, yea de ha be so oool. and appear so honest a»d besidaa. J&lt; Davis’ ex coachman h now
upright, after what bad happened? b- actings* bodysnwsnt of General
ghun Lute.”
At last -be pet a fiahhing rtsoke to bar
Dowell.
_,„k, I,,
V tail ta lo,. ..U
demanding.
Will. SW4—
Sore of th
Bk.a—i-Uh U—
with Win—in— with W»—«nlW-W« of a mutual i
the Emerald lai*. He Laid him to spell
kan«il.4'nlMhW.la h.ta. h.u
boatility. .
s. ;
,
.
of no use exp«*tulatlng with her, ao 1
that I was a care worn busmens man—
though only twenty-eight.
I wgg no
longer Luther Brbwntow, of Beckham
ntrceL but-imply “Lute”—Leine’a tow

P-*-

You knew tbe aveoing—tbe servant aaw

LahreF
“Here” said a gentiu voice at my aide,
-Y«*, I found her. Give her my fore­
well*, and tell her she will never look en and a little, fair band stole up to my
my face again!’’ I exclaimed’ aa 1 left the shoulder, while my arm drew Leine—
house.
I da»bed down to the depot, and my own Hit's Leine again—close to my
the uext morulng 1 wa« in New York .breast
The door opened and Will came In.—
He stood silent a moment, looking at us
brain fever, or foolish enough to commit in mute bewilderment and surprise.—
suicide or marry somebody else. 1 qui Nobodv was in the mood to volunteer exetlv commenced work again, but I was planatiren, but be was apparently satis­
anflen, deprewd and bitter. I felt dis­ fied that all was right, for ba said a* be
appointed. deceived, outraged.
I had -b.H&gt;k my hand:
“All’s well thst ends weH.”
taved freine belter (han my life, and trust­

roll .re v.m 1

*. C. PRIMDLK,
GOGH OF PROBATE.

vsrsea. but we advise none to attempt
But bo* them who can po^bly belt it. Of the
was It F
_
.
«G,000,000 In the ones United State*,
“I don’t know, Dora.
But ! owns to
Herford and saw Leins In Will’s arms.

yeu was not rt all to blame !

it all now I"
“And Laine?"
“poor Laine I it nearly broke bar
heart.
When Tim gave her the strange
with bis arm about bls companion- saw ineaaage ynu left, «he l&lt;a&gt;ked as if she had
We did not know what to
his hand bent aa he talked In a low voice, been shot
think. Lute.
Will waa passionately so
gry.
He thought you had fellen In love
on hia shoulder. I aaw the scarf of pale with some one elite In New York, and de
blue cashmere—Leine had worn It often serted Leine. There have been reports
when with me—floating down over the of your gallantry to Dr. Halo’s daugh­
snowy dress, sud then turned silently ter, you know, and he said you bad pro­
ved yourself a scoundrel.”
away.
I strode quickly through the hall to the
street door. Tim was borntohing the child of fifteen ; 1 attended her to a course
of lecture* last winter, while her father
d&lt;K&gt;r plate.
.
“Didn’t you find Mis* Leine, sirT* he wo* ill.
What sheer folly ! Where fe

Gentle shower*.

Shedding sweetness on the air.

GRANT A SPAULDING,

TERM3, ®1 OO UT JkJ3"VAJTOE.

■Liberty and Union Ona and Inaapatabla.*

IS PUBLISHED EVER) WEDNESDAY,

D

NO; 2.

HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1862.

Iv belied, bcautifnlly outraged.
4°d
vet it always end* m»st charmingly.—

Hundreds of poor people wbn cannot
aflhrd a
■ home
home paper, in tire erwrss .df a
year spendthme tinres thaafttountil w«uM’

closing and selling ouL Governor Lutch­
er hat called out af! between 35 and 55,
rt Fredericksburg, and the rebel* aay
Gem. Barmide and McDowell will bo

hemblnt in atotion the lew. poliabod of

fu

-----

�HASTINGS BANNER.

required
ip in fr*ai of York town. Mar 1.

and of justice to bo a loyal citixsn

Wool!

iu Virginia.

’ WOOL CABlEP.

Wednesday Nariiig, Kay 1

fM CHeb Drrssri,

Balurnofc-

,Wb«&gt; Lb. iMii -III vp» -“•*»«■?

mawisn
heaktx.—J&amp;rnAam

them be taught that it ia infinitely more

fferofa.

fir. fimm ibrir wlilferv. 'I

.

aland thst constancy in patriotism, is tbe

base aroosed hr
bare srooaad by
sq epiritod, that
LMr SHtag. w^i«k WJ, •jwii T _

golden virtue in thia Republic, tbo virtue

our officers began

stances.
___ j-f r-yi'__

Yorktown, tbs enemy has been beaten at

Lat them be made

to under

ih-.h
to thmk

they

wdre
were

W&lt;a»|eu Factory of

H MONO"

. . -irrTi^jA

.

nwy returnee uy tb ,h. ItfMartas
y.*'*S^varlt%M*
*
Det™*. M«v

'€•1 aviates New*.
eral arms.

|

Wut

n Ilf

'

.
'K

A DISPATCH HAS JL8T BEEN
nprEIVED
OVER
OCR
LINE
f5qMTOE WW’ ANNOUNCING

■elected by Pres.denl Lincoln the ptovb

Sdv£» Of our trohpn

THg FALL Of RFCHMOND

^Tb. Merrlwe"rf-Aj

falk is oure 1 The Merrimac is blown up I
TbeSorthem ifert k hrfly beaten on the

•

while tempo rising, cold, heartless loyalty

that abouta only for rite

flag that for lbs

moment ia in the ascendant,

•til! ’ RrcHMorD is

tab*

!!

may

men equally loyal

differ.

- &gt; -1
On Sunday
afternsoo --jar
Gee. Pope, by

io a fighting

&amp;ing a battery of artillery in an open
near Farm tagham, in sight of three

•ration*' to come, that tx&gt; cilixeo of this

look veejr tsrapuag, even

impunity . seek

safety for ptfaon or property in allying

j rebel regiments,'succeeded inferior thsrn
Our regiment does pkke| duty, twice j
| on to take tbe battery, and then took the
i whole rebel loros numbering 2,000, prismoat fan, each man trying to see which
can lay the nearest to the ground. a»3

conscientiously

In tbe preeeat instance of overt

I assure you they do not

fsrtificatious.

.a. inmd reWllns, .U.U be pua.

do ' the whole get tbe best sight of ths rebels. It ia
wort The civil and tbe judicial power of । very necessary (or a person that dees Not

populate several States;’ and it io too much

.

to suppose that they will ever be enforced

,
fared in the hope of obtaining or aavlug
,
property, let it be understood that such

except against tbe most
era.

prominent lead-

The only punishment for treason

known to our laws is death to the con­
victed traitor.

And to thia harsh treat­

ment, for tbe greatest of Crimea, all parts

of our country have given the fullsst as

sent

The fate of John Brown, for at­

tempting in an unlawful and treasonable

manner, -to redress his own wrongs so
universally acquiesced in, even by

those

whose sympathise were moat atroogly

enlisted for the resulthe desired to ac­
complish. is a atriking illustration of the
assent given to our present laws for the

punishment of even ordinarily treasona­
ble actions.

If then, we demand that

the weak, balftnaaM

enlbusia.t, of a

traitor, whose attainment in bis unlawful

purposes have scarcely reached tbe digni­
ty of a riot, shall be punished with death,

whrt shall be

the

punishment of that

treason Which eonvulsss a nation^ costs
hundred* of millions

of dollars, and

to belongs to that elees.

base very strict order, not to shoot at

rather than

king men loyal,

that mon

crime; yet, if, in so doing, traitors may

be made to relieve loyal men of the bur­

dens which

treaaon has

heaped

upon

lhetp, it Is no mean consideration, aa d
loyalty will demand that it have Ita due
weight in tbe final reckoning between Loy­

I stippose tbte-isto save amunftion, for

alty and treason.

and wounded.
Wc have nthpr battles to
fight before n-aebing Richmond.
Tbe

were beyond the woods; ibis was accom­

rebels are flying from Wit*iarasl&gt;urg to­
wards Richmnnd.

plished, and onr men retired with tbe

Appertiseasent ot Schsel Mouer*.

•rrxs ScrsarvnsvsST Praue lesTSKnos. I
Laxsuu. Maj 6, Im.
‘

The Massnelitwctts

boys behaved in-the 4i)osl gallant man

ner, and were highly complimented

by

the Brigadier-General oo the ground.
Several changes have taken place

in

our brigade afate I laat wrote yo*. our

up«&gt;n 252.736 children between five and

hoe left ua entirely, being oijdwad to

twenty years of ago. al fifty

command a division in G«». Sumners

for tbe peace and safety of tbe communi­

Tbe entire amount including a small sum

cents each.

। for d-ficiencs in former Reports, is 1120.
ty i although all olbcr punishment short
of tbe death penally, it b hoped bos. In- 464 16. Tbe money is now in the State
cideutally,'a reformatory jnffoenca upon, Treasury, and will be paid without de­

ls) .

.

The number of children and the
example upon other pureocs of evil ifim's
amount apportioned thereon, in the town,
and intents. There is no more common
practice in our courts than to fix a fine in Barr.y county, as given below, we

dosbt not. will
reader*.
Tcwashtps.
Assyria,
felon, courts thus recognising every day
Baltimore,
the principle that the erimbtal may le­
Barry,
Cahlton.
gally be made to pul back into the treas­
CiMlletM,
ury the money drawn therefrom by rea­
Hastings,
son of bls crimes.—But1 this is only one
with direct reference to ths expense that

Another and

far more important use of punishment is
to deter othersTrom similar crimes, and

To this

end the puniahment is mode to strike as

far as possible al the rooVof the evil.

It

in tbe ordinary criminal lbw and in deal­

Johnstown,
Maple Grove.
Orangeville,
Prairieville,
Rrtland,
Tbomappte,
Woodland,
Yankee Springs,

&gt;47
218
885
337
327
455
206
349
351
269
MB
447
288
318
820
219

&gt;173 50
109
192
168
163
227
103
173
175
134
121
223
104
156
160
109

00
50
50
50
50
00
00
50
50
00
50
00
50
00
50

Total,
,
_ __
B2,495 09
4,990
Amt apportioned last year,ft,986 14

fog witfi ordinary offences we have tn
view tbe good of tbe community, should

we any tbe les. have the same object

the

rwy

foundations of government I

Nay, should wc not lbs more keep this

object in view !

That treason whnfa baa

assumed such collossal proportions, and

has affronted the loyalty of the nation
is as riebly deserving severs punishment

as though ita proportions were of far kas

magnitude.

Treason h.pn^a a beinimta

admit tbe eroesaHy of go punishing that
treaaon, which \

Our brigade is commanded

at

present by Gen. Berry, formerly Colons!
ofthe Fourth Maine Regiment.*

Our

Division is cotnmat«ded by Gsn. Hamil­
ton.
•
I notice that you. like the most of our

friends at home have rather a poor opin­

ion of Gen.

Perhaps you

McClellan.

be interesting to yanr

way in whieh the State endeavor, to ds

tbe repetitisn of like offences.

Corps.

pur­

and- convicting a

forcement oferimiu! law.

what enthusiasm he in everywhere greet­

ed by

his troops, you

would have do

mere doubts about the opinion his eold-

iero have of him.

They rely

upon

film

with tho utmost renfidenes and await hia
orders

patently,

brlieting

ns firmly

as they do that the sun will rias to-nwtrnw, that when he gives the order to at

tack the eoemy the victory ia ours.
The health of the brigade ia good cuti-

kidering'the bad weather and exposure,
we having no teuts with ns.

We bat*

(SigsWI ~

&lt;K» WH’LKU.AJt.

Baltimort*. May 5.
Among the prisoner, taken at York­

Avofaacfe thus endorses

,

r..

B-C.PBLSfiU:.
JuCgt uf Pn&gt;l&gt;.t«.

AYES’S
CATHARTIC
FILLS.

T.J. 11. Woe. AsmUsiSscrvUrj «f war :
Tht Mtrrimat tot Mbwm wp Ay lAf rrAtit ubuut M oclotk tkii mormny ! ! /
Tbe Mani tor. Na*mt«e^M0iBMboata

have gone towards Norfolk.

It is said the rebels will make a stand
at Butu.tn Bridge, fifteen miles from
Riehmsnd aod lb* bead water* oRths

,
town. ia tbe chief of engitMMrs o( General Chicka.hnmitjg.
McClellan with his main army !s rap­
Jolmanu's stalt wh- stales that the wbido
Idly following withfe a few tnUae..
’
ral*l army at Yoaktown amounted to
Cumberland, a email town on th* Pae85,000 men.
He gives a moat deplore
okey Riv^r, two and i half rnijes from
ble aoMunlaf the cuudilion «&gt;f the army,
here, was destroyed by *be
’
—-an.
and says they will be unable U&gt; .make a
•taa'l auy where thia.sule &lt;f Richmond.—■ now occupied by us.
Tltere
~
Their fi-lreal wmmeacud before dayitght
see my a
Saturday utoraiag.
Hr duui»ia not but between our advance and
Uss from
lbs advance was 20 miles distant. at tbe rear, al Slater’s Mills, th
Fourteen rebel caval
time the last gun was fired from York- hers.

tovn.
&lt;&gt;* Ratorday morning Gsn. McClellan
aigualed five gunl»&lt;&gt;ata lying Iwforn York­
town to pmcetsi up the river to West

cd and a number captured.
admira­
bly aocompUsbad, Utay^carryipg almost
everything wtta them.

Point, and remove all the obstructions iu

Quite a fleet of steamers and vessels
loaded with troupe were discovered, and
a pursuit commenced, resulting in thr
eapturr ofsnme. of titem. shiiat others
ware run asbort and fired by those &lt;m
board, who escaped to tho woods »n the
hank.
It ia said that by 3 o'clock in tbe after
noon, the gunbuata had reached Wret
Point, the bend of mivigaliou, nearly 30
miles above Yorktown, frequently shell
mg parties of the onemy wbn ware flying
akuig the shore, and flanking jhM portion
of the rebel army who wen- nuking to
wards West Point to lake the railroad to
Richmond.
Chicago, May 0.

says: “Jeff. Thompson is ia weetani
cannon ball while on picket. Tbs Third Ksntooky witfj one ibomumd cavalry.—
Regimen* had a man -wounded tbe same Jftrmme nerma a coaaMiy of Curtis'
Nshranku Horse yestardsy. near Drea
Day.
den. and &gt;eait«rcd them in every direc­
Tours fro.
J. C. B.
tion. Na lune of life. Qaito an sac it*,
Michigan Volunteers Second Iiegiin*uL
mrnt estate in ibis aeetiou of&lt;x&gt;uuUy rel

IsdlcSwfH accompany the eiarnpedcrs to
s secluded cave in the mcumiams of Hepzldam, and leave them la charge of ibe

tbe •ourage and coasistoaey to hurl con
tompt in the tooth ot tyrauay, though
felly swart that the conssqecoe* may

ors, Mongiag to the rebel cavalry, was

Gen MtOollan and tuff arrived «&gt;n
the field at 5 o'clock.
lie rode to Um
front, grr* ted by tU l.nxi cheer, of th*

tMaks

livre,

flag Ship Beaten.
Aber. Fart FiUew. Mat

The naval ungagemeBt lor stick

tbe

ths muruiag.

TV rwVi ttast «f ire*
clad gunlftfata with four«/ their rant.

as hour.

precipitately under tbe guns of the fort
Only tw&lt;i «f .»u“
Tbe GrcUuiall
esmdilfon t**-tni&gt;rr.»w.
CapU Bumble divingotsVd himself

TV Benton ia owwi ured.

Willummmtsg. Va., May 6.—The nor.
my evacuated this place and their works
h&lt; fr««t fest bw'iL iLfi-ir rear murd pa*-

=MSTK®ir^^

Fi.xs Omen

F^uuoct.—Flag^ffi-

Rain ha. poured down in

WF~Io the Weak Beeiirag*rd

Washington, May 10.

torrent* aU
Gon. Smith is untrue.

Vosrbsas.”

ia re-

in Norislk.

but

Tbe enemy’s work* at WHIiamabunt
h. rohrt.1.
Um Peninsula.

«ueh MtodMertnmvMnffe from coati n-

WnTtamsUirg, May 8, via. Washita, 9

»br«**rt
ibouM bid tbwn. fiuwwelL

two Generals M
-JT-W.

and Hf.

of Kw*t»k* and

DywsMsrr. DtarvMsOa.Mslsa. Wo.—..

f.TCvments at thr enemy hi,
our tr..&lt;&gt;pe retreated in Ft
We lost near! v 200 killed, a_______ w
prisoner*. Nu psruoulars rereiye£ “

country.”

by which if enforced, a large majority qf

But wo oximol upset j

___ - -»«■- • t. -_■*

bad one man killed ; be was killed by *

Northern mao

would bo hong.

&lt;ten st the Pr-Ute U&amp;u. w kU ViUagr U LU.
injx. mmJ .now cum. if ax.r tt»er&lt; br, whv -.1.

1

At ntnc «‘*cl«»di Geo. McClellne and
BrAHPXDna.— We clip the following
••Wirt entered the town arid tonk posses
from the Rtrinwnd H’Aignf April 22&lt;l: ally Vlirsed. that Cortoth was • vacualed sion.
About IM nf th* enemy. &gt;bo
“For fear af accidents on tbe Railroad. | last sight! Our troops is*w have lull
। wrrr w. -unded, were lef behind without
Tbe former was the chief engineer of the stampeded Congress Isft yssterdsy
any ratnm*. tnedtafom or siw^eon*.—
the late secret Democratic Convsnttde In n number ofthe strongest and newest i
They also Idka wMober of their daad un­
at Washington, to adopt a future policy canal bents. These boats are drawn by
! buried.
for the Democracy. Tbe policy adopted mules, of approved sweelMw cd tamper. additfooal psrtionfere kcm our ndvaovt
Cairo. May 11.
at that caucus, so far as the same has To protect the stampeders from the
On Friday tb,
.
come to light, ha* been thus far fully act- snakes and boll fri«s that abound along
Duiu&gt;b atlKkni General Palo, in bie
tie tine «&gt;f tbs canal. General Winder has
position tw«T miles bey&gt;&gt;nd Farmington
detailed a regimes* of ladies to march in ed.
Eighty rebel, were left deiai on the
A sharp engsgemsnt follow ad. our* ibk
advance of ihb'tnufos and clear the low field and forty «&lt;&gt;tmd*d.
We Path uear- fighting brsvrty. and making several bay.
path of pirate*. The regitnsat is- anned
w itb pop guns of the longest range. Tbe tied by ue on the field.
A stand &lt;&gt;fc«l

fUnmpting lee

tbe adult whiles in the seceded Sjaln

of CberlM Usltesa*.
,ut “item &lt;»»(.,
tbvtvts »et forth, that .Ju. .x.tnJias uf Mid n.
tatr awy
rnniml and that the )-eUt.«rrr be
aaMinled Adn teutrater
Hrrvstws it «• ordered that Tumday. tb* bxh
daj af Jew A. U- to6fca‘ ta”»»WA. M.. fo-

V^llsadigham. of Ohio, and Vsorbeee,
of Indiana, are among the most conspicu­
ous sf the Democratic leaders in Cm

life of tbe government ami Vspi eg upon
hundreds of thausaad. of reluakfe

retary Chase are-itapaniad th* sxpe-iiti&lt;m.
Fir* miles from th&lt; Landiug a rebel

leaving all his sick and wounded tn our

prinveera. Tbe hbject was to destroy
the werk and ascertain wbst fortifications

criminal, but for the good of tbe public,

rive an advantage from ;be vigorous en­

morning, and commenced the maren un
Norf.»lk with five tbouaaad men.
Sec­

b) addegaj
enemy’s linework*. Thr enemy afotn
doned his entire line durlnti the nigh’, I was formalll

is heavy but veryj.iulc in other parts
of the field.
Haocuck's euoccwa waegain

Colonel asd favorite General Richardton

suing. apprehending,

1

eral MsClollan to £. M. Stanton, fisorrta

,
on a rebel redoubt&gt;illing quite a number
and hemming in fourteen who wire taken

en slightly wounded.

of tbe Primary Bohool Interest Fund for

the Commonwealth has been at in

.

Norfolk ia uun! Also Ports01 uuth
and the Navy Yard ?! I Gen. Wool com­
pleted foe landing of foe troupe fow

I am confident that we would till empty

loss of three killed,one mortally and elev­

Tn diacuswug thia qaestiftu .of punish-

effect as an

following this morning ;

then inirche
bands. His lints yesterday was very we
ien.
Nritbsr ills oity or the Navy Yard p«al
vers.
We have nomv three hundred men ,
iBwit** **w’r**
should. Cm! that to save their inheritance our cartridge boxen at them .every day, wounded, and fonrs than one tfeMMBnd
Gen. Huger withdrew, hia forces withwounded
and
prisoners.
Thuir
fess
is
they «noat bo allied to traitors. The ob­ al a distance ol twu or three thousand
*
’’
’heavy.
Out vuwnry fo onhtplete
I utK a fight.
ject of making traitors pay ths expaasH
Commodore 4ogrra‘ rxpwfttioa
have sent cavalry In pursuit.
The con­
'
of putting down treason la only a .seon- bat it wowM be Hve!y sport for ths beys. duct of «nr mre wits exes!lent, with hvnoi I'rwm thia aftermmn sseending
1 witneased u splendid little eetim* ‘■cprrely aq uwcpjmn.
Pte . enemy’s James River.
dary consideration. The first nbject of
;
Tmt tv ports from Gen. YfcClellan are
confiscation or imprisonment or death which took place the 26th inst. five com- works were eitrnaive and VJCtwJmg')
Our ln«s iu Hoakur's division fnvm-aUs. . .
panwe of tbs Manacbuseuf First charged strong.

FISCATION bo brought tn bear in ma­

Enrroa Baxxxr—T!ie apportionment

the guilty, as well as a good

Nmj Uepww-L r«xiw1 &lt;!&gt;',

(action yesterday by Hancock's Brigade.
We always which hivl the dleet to turn the left nf thr

words, let tbe powerful influence of CON­

sacrifices hundreds of thousands of lives!

were never made far the benefit of the

Tbe following dispatabeo are from Gen­

f&gt;goBJTroftPJU.-KTin69inrAn(iA.a.
&gt;&lt;■

Tb,

battery was etattrmed on tbe uppoat**
aide of tbs bridge over Taaner’e Creek.
After
a law “ *
— -------- *-«. i-«.—d
Williamsbjirg^ May 0-—J hire th©
want to form an acquaintance with a ball ;
us pi march
pleasure to* announce the occvpnfion of the bridge.'
| this place an tba*result of a fiard fought round five

armed treason, the punishment establish­

arm!*, in the field cannot

Tbs steamer Ella, from Pittsburg
Landing at 9 o'clock last night, baa arri-

touch easier than we can can behind ihsir

art in history as a warning for tits genRepublio can ever with

To what extent treason,

is also to

I levs we can wMp ihsm on the open field

• Oiro.-May fl.

wWUMMM.fe!
u 1 am mow rwr c».i* v- rm. i

�Sattingj frirt fcnrrrii.
(IT AdrwMssra teiAdeweH teteertemWOte
ttebajwwjre/teprmere Widwi |l,redaH*ret&gt;
hr raA-ekW./hr sereMre m«M te Ateutat to rerer^
&lt;&gt; Ttetefey mrei, mM went-.

M v y
Pow&lt;J*f«’' jwtnrday. ««- «*d.
—rJVr I. A*. J'otl.
.
Aahte.
■----•
. ■.!’■•
•' #
------------None but. phyrfetan know, how much

Liver. Hick IIt*&lt;Uche. Dr»pepd*. Piles, Cbm*
•hd Fever*. co»UvcneS«,or loosentis—are entitsfj
eontroled red cured by thetr rctnteHte.
DARLING’S ■
V’PU*

Hw*L P-r
Batter, ,r
"

a relinbla alttralirt is needed by the .peo­
ple-

»-W.......... KWA.M.
Gcn‘i Supenoieuimt.

ties everywhare tletedre multitudes that
suffer from comptahnw tint nothing but
an o/lmuitr cures.

Hence a great many

of item have been made and put abroad

S PECIAL NOTIcii

promts* beewdae they

have not the in-

trmslc virtue, they claim.
io fourth page.

of tbd case. Dr. J.

C.

In this state

Ayer &amp;

Co., Of

Lowell, have supplied im with a tom­

pound EtUact of Snrsapurilla.whloh &lt;h»es

Buknkd.—We learn

Shop

Blacksmith shop of a

that the

Barton, in

Mr.

Irving waa burned to the ground, and all

ita ountenls consumed, on Friday last.

Fntx is

the

Woods.—Fires have been

raging in the woods at! aboot us for a
week past We have heard of no damage,

other than tho burning of fences and hil­
ling of timber.

In the

way of tenets,

some farmers will sustain a heavy loss

Naw

Goods.—Bvtry

phive to be the long desired remedy.—
It# peculytr difforetice from other kindred

nato pigs

went Into the pound.

Since

tho passage of tbe anti-pig - OMbaaaee,
pig pen building has been a new

branch

of bveiuSM hi our viTlago, and three email

enclosures so rccedtly unknown to .us,are
becoming

quite

nwntruus.

seetn quite right— so uoUke

It

dunH

their

usual

have remained on their hinges over night,

and potatoes end erwnplanted" yeeterday
have not ‘•come up” beftire tho nwrnibg.

Ova oow.

wea.-uu

Prise Peeiry.

ax©

soooF^rfacgt and grass will

Ixj nearly

L.-t Chieftains lx»a»t of deed* of war,
Aud Mln*tr«la tuns tbeir sweet guitar.
A nobler theme mr .terrf it fill*—
In prsiae of Bawot’s matobleaa PHU

Th* W* FaovUyCAj

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

WE

ARE

with one ul

NOW

ON

HAND

When our children are out nf sorts, wc fire them
a fuw drops, x»d it mu tlicju *11 right. I find it
meets tbe ueaenU wu&gt;u at Ui« slwnacb and bev­
el* whea «C.wrdarcd-"
Ratota. If yos need •.Ithcr nr both efthete most
cxeeftent Rewirdt^.fwquire fi«r tb«a st the stores;
if Virtt do not find them, t*L» no other, hpt inetew
One Ifrdla? ffi ■ tetter, rnrl cii reVftjW ufftlte tMix
ey. t’n-Rein-dr a' RinHi«*n:'l be ic3ts*w,aj'’nj
tevrer dttwrooas, by aiail or txpi-sx. pisfprfd.
1
' WN’L 9. DARUNGk
102 Nssaaabt . Nrw York.
Pat up In 50cttil andtl Bottles each.
[nor j? Stu]
,
,

the- LARGEST and

BEST Assort menu

kSYowk Vurk^kcv,
xfdtftiaAe,
Ob^ia-eArek,
CcAiz CPoine; OKsIer-i ’Jtf&amp;rlVr,
‘
Jn-iifntie^.; CPrti nrd- ihe -gnxutta,
g&gt;irm.-.&lt;SS C ■:.

1.1.
UvMlwi.ta »■
ddbtedto lhetMt&lt;K&lt;(ttKr, oa.fama dre At‘CttUNTiSaadAiW^. we

A

Try these txedioltrts, and you wia Mter
regret A
Ask yner neighbors, who hare used them,’
tund they will rey |h#y are

THs teties$■«*«&gt; M'tele the tfonL’t 4r.‘4 expetiioofa PRIWftMAL VISIT. r«j| with the hope
.oTanWutl advantage, nd Is prompted from

ALL OUTSTAl-rjUI^CLAIMS,
Tn ttafkhiNe* Tert tuMbtetlgM*.

A»#?wwi '

•

' v

OiemY

and yoh ahouM try them before £‘.nng for w

••

TJ&gt;.tlJCTs-T

DRY GOODS!

Mid read tb&lt;&gt;
h^a ever gorifet^d you
v

...

if yea
. z

\xvorc.
bu*'r!

t

t(t

fv?

Crayon Ambp^nw*; Vignptin AmbAi
tv pe; ’ 'lejaiue.niype- Spipc;
llirrpr Arnbmtvw- N*ii 'srapbia;
PcWl Ambry^pti OU-.ihi^t*r
bmtyn-; faBrtev; ffpn*.

Stacks of

•'14s,- An* l«l&gt;f4v*M • J’ ■
AyDCOPTUmtete te orti. •» M«ert &gt;MW
and Pncc* to suit orders, from 30 octet ft SMI,
.with coM-OaM*.■ ■ ,-•
'
-; ■
mmC
Ot Dt^wed
cn'Awa * I**1

i’.ICK A Co.,
Albany, F?

Ever shown in this

Market, which we.

I wtM a» as are tlys-aa* an? wtem.-da &lt;ht

are prepared to sell at a small
advance from

Mi&gt;*l *r.*&gt;)ieaUoD ox on the written order ot me
UK£R.U.«&lt;rK

after manoeuvering for tbe grealor part
of the day, finally retired under shdhir

-

V

report

kmw. —«»—*.*«•» *►

of railroad.cpnuewing'Virgipla with

tssWteir—HrtteMsedlmiW red rrre^

"}'r 1

’.3

—

**•»«» ibe-lowaaK -For Gark

XGOKHERE!,:
ntTM

.»

XU******. M «* rms-j to Mil
GR QCIBIES:

NEW YORK COSTS.

of the Crauey Island batteries.

latter &lt;•&amp;*, ewiagtefbe n-r

'SSVoo^i awX TL^v&amp;v VAX,
which, in jcnjuncuoc with tho
win rare' M!' the trf'cMnwhfi-mH dhease#,
and, of thamse’.res. will relieve anl burc

j»y bo ubuuatd by i

mean time-.lbeMerrimac aup^ioyt, when

cbuMt Sulre.4, It U«a aUut aawntj
miles soutb-west. of Norfolk.
At the

HARD-WARE

SpociaUy KoilSoJ aad Solicited,
Tutculc'oirm Wliuial D,.|,r.

up to 6c-

-that General'.Burniidft, With H»
wilbin a few mdak ol Weldwu.
Weldin,it will be rccolledlod,!» bn Bie muiu hue

are tSo most Retire 'arM thorough pills that
have cver’Wen introduced.
They acVao directly upon she Liver, exok­
ing that jrgpn. t*&gt; each, an extant ea.lkat th#
system do-not 'retapsa into itb farmer 6oodiuon, which is Uo apt to be tho caie with
aunuly a poranth# niK
n#y are-realJy a

Flow to Save Money!
DRY GOODS

a CYwwqj..

Wotk

'VXxc. 'RX.oovK VvWa

NOTICE !

if

Monitor left

Noriolk

AKOTHER ™ cured of Fever and Ague
after trvina rerey medicine in-hia teach.
AH0TH1R was cur.-l cf Fever Sore
which had CXiMed fourteen years
ANOTHER of Rbautnatismcif eight years.
Cases innumorubleof
r m«nd Liter
Comphiint endd-U jnentfaiicd in which the
PuriBrr sad Filb
-h
‘

I did spaad found ilia eparate aJonraba, rataertng tbe bilo anti aroutag tho liver to activity. 1

7LW

urer, was sentenced to seven years con­
finement in the‘Slate Prtsoc.

. i- •&lt; &lt;

।

IUria&lt;bM=irt^hkd wi*h difMWWttbttm
and lo t.'liuui MMybe.'f-wu a-hrisM, byo fnaad,
‘uARLISi. S tivfeR REGULATOR.

j i,tion ; ooute&gt; i.iu&gt;thit&gt;g iu; juriuu* . P«:n«iu«i by
l *hc rrin«iial pbjrerirea
I-” !«“&amp;# M cc»u;

’

OMR nerf an Writes, her daughter was eared
of fit* m nine yeses' standing, *qd fit Titas'
daaewpf
_yapre .
' ,
..
,
AMOTHSR writre, his son was cert d
atarhie tftsh hod almost -wasted away.
^The dw|ora.prucaanced the cnso wrera-

. xxjiixjc p.iaiiT J&gt;cuA.cK.

iriil-.-si-rc-mat* ■-.!

.
_..

,

?Tkmors,
Zruptiar.s,
Fita^rafulcnut Coniwnpticm, eii

FAMILY MBDKfNB.

Pilis.

'BV.ooA.,

Q^wpepsia,
Headacic,. .
Litre- Qamplaint, i'f^rr.and
Lttusorrhcra,
PcnxaJs Qjnn.plat.nia,
£r^e:jmjas,.
. . &amp;. Ji^thor^'s Fite.

Its, writaci rFsbraaty

In tho Ingham Circuit Cot»rt,on Wed­
nesday John McKinney, late State Treas­

ty Desortpre from

Axx

for the life and hridth' of .llxt body depend*
upon the purity of the bion 1.
’
■
If th- blood l» pAisoned/Uhs body drsga
oat a miserable wistooee. Thcio rutdicinre

Darling’s Liver Rogulaor.

cur* in five hour*, pnin*, and w .aknesa of ths
broaal *bte red-bac'.. re3 Rl.&lt; um'Uic cotnpluioU
.in an equally abortperiod of tun*.
«P/red on
teautifal while bimb alrtn, their uw aubjocti the

a battle was looked for with tn® deepest
interest by those on sbpre. lint Hi eaems
she feared to hazard iffl engagement, and

U that they strike at die root of Diareso,
by eradicating every particle of impurity ,

In aflbrditu; iKimedmt* relief. It is a thorough
Uvor snd u!Tjtoa» remedy."
• .h .
,

{ST* OLD FRIENDS Utl

Sngnr Corttert

.

*B\ooA ''ftbv$w cux4 VtXXfc

. tar cu;iaz

and all fifftcth-ftroftheHrtHt nnd Lungs
field hy alt DvuTRt’AY1 Prive 25!cts.
[ao«2d « MQHib u* &gt; ‘

li^rrtck’s

The peculiarity of tbe

Barnfuia,
Oi/philis,
S'-:in. gXreaeea,' r Cid florer,zf.byurn,
',

it is not only plcssant for children to-take,
but in a certain euro for Croup, Wbuop.
ing-Cough, Bronchitis, ‘AlkHbir.. Cbughr

irkre'EK fire Rox» f-u co. Itolltr
&lt;-Full dirccOvn* »wompain ftafe ?«e.
A - T^jBHwTMCni 1 °J rsch b-a.
I*. S.
YeP.eruay aHanffton ;
W.Ww
Aa ■• •&gt; : U‘*rr*nicd »uporwr to
Ijt-, II —rirs
.'riiffC-; saypilifwfore t!u»«:iblic.
ue n fine fain.
■ ’
TatLAitues. Loot rorsrrv,
. i PleriteJuly 17, iteu,
T* Woft (JrArana.— Bead -the adTe Dm n«itnrrx, Albany. N. Y.—Mr Dear Doc­
tor r—I write iM* to hiferin you of tire wandtftarf
verliMmcnt of Van.Brunt &amp; Marble in vficct o(your tjugsr CwUrii 1’aIN on.iuj «MfU4r.
Bor three 'var* she tu been afl*cti&lt;i with a Yi!another column.
Lek us patronize home ioes defranm-mret'of the iwtra. srtly impteiinf
in«ti tuttens, aid In building up *ur own her health, wbieh ba* been »tradily f*ilin^4snaf
that period. When in New York w&gt; Aynl fimt, a
county towns, aud encourage entefpriae frtred adviied mat*' teat your pUb Having full
confidence in thejudjnpent ofmr friend; 7 ovuuimI
everywhere.
’
a Supply of Mewrs. Barnei A Park.- Dnrggwt*.
Park Row New York- °n rcturufaiE home, »*
ctread all oilier tre»tnieut, and ndnMmSlertd y our
Trasks.—We are indebted to C. B. Pill*, use each nigbu Tte jmprpremut in ter
feeling*, complexion, digeatlop. eta. anrpri-vd as
Stctb»»b. Deputy Snpt. I’oh. h».. by •II. A raprd red permanent r*ater»llon to health
the hand of D. Striker. Co. Clerk, fora ba* tern the result. Weusedles* tbre firvboxr#
•nd onisMer ter entirely well. 1 cetiMder th»
copy of the Annual Report of the Supt. •bore ■ fti*t tribute lo yon m « Phyrricia", and
trait itwK'kt ttnireeret nt Indnoittf many to
of Publie Instrucciou.
We thank you adopt your Pills te IfieJr family mMMim.
r 1
Your otedicut .errant,
geoUomon, each and aH.
.
,
-----8. G. Momuiox.
Ilerrick’c Kid Strengthninw f*In«trra,

|3gr On Thursday the

IFVAE JUST RECEIVED

It hreke up mj cold and fever&gt; ««ee. Prnviona
to thia attaak, I bed been troetfSd wrthdr»pcpaia
several month*: I have fell eothine of it since."
QtU SttuMoy, Esc..
East S'lth Rtrsal, it T.,
wntva: Aug. l3.T*&gt;5d.—fhUJ a (Ufflcnltr wit|iUic
Kkdnrr rcnjpalu'. ll&gt;re« trAre, wish constant pala
fa UmhumU at mf Wk-1 nad cued moat all nr.de
af leeaielDCF, but fuund DO p»rpum«aLrty&lt;f null!

Lt'^da.*—At. Ibis seaten

ruined, and 'all set-ds planted will twain

her anchorage, and bleanilug

KW XvavX% ©5
WE

oftheyeur whqn coughs and colds are
troublesome every' family-jihdi'dij have a
safe nhd cerbth: remedy on hand.
Ran­
som's Hrvr Syrup Tohi is the very thing.-

elded. Th-.-'pMt- week tout been more
like August than like May. ■ We are ra

it comes

TAvvaxetowk

.

which have been ahowased.upoD Liq* from

ln» at kt'gthgub-

gruel need of coin, and unless

of dollars each year. in adrertftiDg their
narite, and publishing the

Hou. John Casresrclw. ’-BrrekVn. March 15
WO.1. Ia the spring nf laSS I look a severe ovU
Whtsh induced a nabut f«*er. I look twa feaea
DARLING'S LIVBR RKGU^A T&amp;R

condition—that sidewalks are becoming
decent avenues of travel, gaidim gates

rVAOXX.WTft.dc%

REGULATOR

LI Ft BITT EKS,

er, Nashville. Tenn.

| Adrertuem'int. |

MafkA SoAx
aad MMoqaeBt profit to kbbProprietor, thus
MAhbag him to expead
.

martiMn

And new considerxnyaelfZarir^y cured,"

perience of its truth.—[Tennessee Farm­

Throat

uufortu*

LIVER

Cu«Viw-» trUM-AXt*.

Di OBB LINE OF TRADE;

have tho further evidence of our own ex­

DlrmBtrl xm&gt; Caerr.—For these
formidable and dangerous diseMcs Trask’s
receive hia new purchase of goods.— Magnetic Ointment is an unfailing rctnoThe. man who advertiaea never fails to. dy,if usod iu season. Apply fteely to
get goods, fur be doe* a prosperetirbuaU tho Tltroat and CbM nod cover with a
but flannel. This Othtident has been be.
nets. The pian who is too dull to know
fore the public over 20 years,nrid its con­
the henefite of adyertimBg, it too doll to stantly increasing demand has established
make good hafgains in buying, xhareioYc its reputation -as a superior Liniment in
ho sells goods High.
Grtoda not worth all caw Where a son thing, and relaxing
' remedy h -r'tjuirod. pnPlcni.iHy in Rheu
advertising are not worth buying.
Mon
(Btatism. Nvuriigia. inflam.trion of Um
that dare not, tcll.thu public whab Mpodo^ JBowels and Kidneys, Jpim! afli-ctinn.*,
they have and how . ihey-»ctv*. sell Them, Store Eyes, .Burns, Piles, Wounds and
have no confidence in tbeir good* or their 1 Bru'iKcu.
So* pamphlet e,U .b-'tit, sad around each botprice*. Tba nwm who is too stingy to
Stito by al! druggists.
Price 25 cis.
ad-Mr Liao would cheat you in miikHtg

SwImish.—The Hug law went into'ofF

hdtew WHiiHOTirrww

m Und Udr

„ Jaa-1. Brniulej, merchant 184 Fulton strret.
New York, writ®*, &gt;ugu*i, IB. IWJ; *t hare
*“•

We are assured -of

gent Physicians in ibis neighborhood and

merchant who

eretion ou Monday, and several

flu- exceeding any F|^J
slrnHsr net are in tb#inar)M

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY;

this fact by mure than one of onr intelli­

advertises Id this paper is beginning to

change.

DAHLUTG’S LIFE BITTERS
Is a superior' toole and diuretic; axosHent in
ease* of low of wpprtfte, flstnfcnrr. ftmofe^rewkneas, irrvgularitiar, p*&gt;n in tbe side and bowels.
Wind, protruding red bleeding plies, and general

3

vnxs

have been introdweed to tbe public for
than six years, and bare aoqmrwl Ba

FAMILY MEDICINE,

preparations in markcl ia thab.it cw&gt;m
th# di^tMs for which it h recommended,

whilefthey do not.

aneb

■£&gt;i.oot&gt;

Much better thaa pills, red much waisr to take.

Cxxlulx. Warren Couatv, OMo.
March «, 1B5S.
Dr. C. W. Robaci.—f)earSir:— ForihebreaEt
of *ufferiar hamauity, permit me to aarthni I
hare found vour Scandinavian Btodfi Purifier
and Blood Pill* a sure cure lor Jadiaulire and
Liver Complaint.
1 ter. refferedfrom tbe
above mentioned diaeaaea for hr. year^ red bars
,—i-------- ---------- -•-'di to do pttr। try your Blood
&gt;.. I wa* living

■OK. KO-B^CT^S
"BVOOD VUK5WS.K

-urgeni or-

Removes the morbid and bilious deposit* from
the alomreli and bowel*, regulate* the Heer and
kidney*, renwvins everv obstruction, rtebfre# a
natural red heal Uiy eotlou in th* vital organ*.—

wjth thv assurances of being effectual.—

; But they fall 4q accomplish the cures they

For Agricultural and other item*,

LOW PRICES’

LIVER REGULATOR

Ou al I aides of ua, in all Qommuai-

JOB FEU
Executed on short iic4k«
tMaomee. QsrjaUia*.

COUNTY

/ .

*****

�BADWAYm azaOLVirf.

JOHNS

OF THE UNITED STATES &gt;

-tm b nxmnki vaan.kadway-s innovating

KESOLVEKT

marksman,

is ,*
*n

■

cixiuikc UI»V&gt;
sTxcr

..

ru#vuwr. urriAMiTBUB O»

j

TB« CKUHWr n' t" «
„
TV* HtMT 0 CHAWJt&lt;A&lt;*® JJJ
TBX 0»l T BKl.l,8UOLE l« TRX WOXLD

-

01X1 Ul TBX WOXUL

TUX

AMERICAN CKMENTMLUS

bare known him a long time, bars kept
an eye 0*1 him, have lata in wait for him.
/ in His habit has been to perch himself in a
big Creo, and keeping himself hid behind
the body, annoy our men by firing upon
them.
He climbed ths tree this morning
In advance of tho otb*ra coining out.
iqterart at ten per emit, iamriy tl a fjrar smuggling himself in his position, and
on an
i»n implement costing tiff
flO. White
while IP is
in WM anticipating his usual day of quietude.
My &lt;xiu co ooc eu.no, ts.
V«7 Oor mco miobl her. killed Um u k.
•ften the ten dollar implement will save came out, hut avoided *h&lt;iotlng. an as not
half a dollar a day over tbe fiv* dollar to alarm the other*.
Hie tn* was about
one. by its better work, and saving of twenty rods from oneul &lt;*ar pita.
When
man art! wm power.
our men fired on the ad vanring rebel pickNor is thia *11 that i* important about
implementa.
When bought tb*y should that be was decidedly up a tree.

wnxwirasiBANWAWX
(T

n wii.i. WRNi'OiAte.

A Wood AbootGakdeminq.—Noone
can b* ti^ly *B'd ln Ii*** *b° baa not a
gardpn.
None hut those who have en
jopfld it can appreciate the satisfaction—
the luxury—of sitting down to a table
spread with tbe feuits &lt;&gt;f one’* planting
and culture. A bunch of radisbea. or a
heads of lett uce, taken from the gar­
den on a summer’s morning for break- j
fest, &lt;.r a men of green peas or sweet
corn, is onite a different affair from mar­
ket in » dying condition.
How many in
the smaller cities and villages of oor
country, possessing every facility for a
good garden, either through ignorance
or indolence are deprived of this source
of comfort!
And bow many farmers,
with most of tbe luxuries of life, are con­
tent to plod on in th* even tenor of fheir
way, never raising their teste above tbe
“pork and beans” of th«ir fathers,

Usx er Hk» Maxubr of Corn.—E.
Allen of Posefret. Conn.,in a recent iasu*
of the Country Gentleman, gives hi* ex­
perience io the culture of corn and the use
of boo manure a* a great fertilizer, as
follow*]

manure, applied in tbe hill, on corn, fora
number of years, with excellent success.
1 Uke my ben manure to a convenient
place—say a barn floor, and pulverize it
thoroughly—theh tnix two-sixths ashes
and MMMMxth piaster, with an equal pro­
portion of the manure in bulk of both
asbe* end planter. After prafMring my

GEORGE H. BOUSE, Dapotv
do
LANGFORD G. BERRY, Auditor General.
EZRA JONES. Deputy
do
JOHN OWEN. Stole Treasurer.
JAMES TURNER. Deputy do
JOHN M.4JREGORY, Gnat Psblie Instruction.
CORTLAND D STEBBINS. Deputy do
SAMUEL 6. LACEY. Com r. 8iato i-and Office.
CYRUS HEWITT, Deputy
do
CHARLES UPSON, Attorner General.
JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master General.

Jtjal ^otitts.

IT WILL MEND CHINA.

LAIMBB

JZL“Ei"JSh'r Ui"'
•
man BtUor tritiM; Wanuiav

Pills unequalled. The Regulating
in their operation*, and thoroughly
Th* Aral doae should be large eno
Are and each sueeeaalre
oilnithrd one pill, until reduced to

, aa they rerieifying &gt;u tWtr acUoT

mt four or

THEM HITTERS

iNflHEaNT &lt;O.NnCMI’TIUN.

B.

QUESTION

R.
OF

j

R.

-We bare trird it. and indites use

lYfE MILLION

Sr. Bte«‘ (elabanc* *|M Un,n

a Ufa**

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ANSWERED.

ECONOMY U WRAXTM
tIO &lt;W’ U

i-'vrd &gt;1.

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MisUurs

RAD WAY'S tUftl'l RELIEF

AMERIIA5 (EWEMT CUE.

Bottle.

for Radwav'a Bead* Resolvent.i io the treatment
efFcrofala. RypbilU. Ule*r» Tumor*. Prolap.ua
Uteri. Elopbantasis, Ery.ip«la«. Saiat Aatboor a
Fire. tit. t ita's Dance, Fever aoro. all diaeaaM #f
l-iod. While Swellings,
re from the eyas, rsr*
igs, dropey, and cou
Em bwe lb* uaparsl-

Sign, of iu appr -sell. At llut tbe ihrvoii
uationt oxperiooece a alight Mscuoifutt. tin
followed with pain, to a greater or Um ext

R..itu.
Chill.

TERMS « txll
UhiMroaaad

ba impress I
trite tv tbe

JOHN* A CBOM.EY,
pain, eviher alight or severe, would take adoM
Radway'« Ready ftelirf. sot one tbev.*aud ia a

'Bote Mannfaemrsn.) ;

?H

william ntreet

। ITfl
health.
Il is Aunenor to alt known remedies ii
a cleanting ayrnp for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,

um as

luipirtiutl
H«.«ee O*nrr».
Impurant u&lt; Buiktera.

females.

Important fr« Railnaui &lt; ••n*p&lt;«nira.
Important t.» Farmer*.
Bars and innocent preparation, all-powlo good, but never du«u injury.
IMPORTANT TO PARMNTB.

JOHNS &amp; «'R&lt; MALEY'S

•■And therefore DI ucur uf It.” i&gt;»y» the .krptie;
power we eiait
RESOLVENT

CEMENT ROOFING,

rut to ebild. - This
rWAY’S RENOVA*

DR J. BOVEE DUDS’
Imp Txal Win- Bitten
oauoent andakillfuJ pl ystctu

MAUWAf • KKADY KEUKr
recommended by us, nor prescribed for

ay sum. In tl&gt;« early atagra
sumption. Fita.ffc-rofula.aod it

IT IS FIKE ASH M ATEU FKOOF

ettry. Quinine. Morphine, Opium. and nUrr fa !

the irodieal UM
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
CHROMIC DISEASE.

uoUtted sad requested to prea.nl th. *am.
examination and adjustment to tbe under»i|
ComtniMinaera duly appointed by tbe Pro
Court for th. county of Harry, wlk&gt; will nirr

— - ’■ —- — —W.U, IU«U

L'JJ «Bt®rRiw"iVnTuWrijFSr
needed tn acbi.riag. more
id merrlr palliat­
ing the auflrftnga of tbe patient, wllieh Railway'.

tein for yean, auch a* chroaie Rbcumatieni. Gout
Scrofnia. Ly apepaia, SyphUu, end diaeaae&gt; in­
duced by tt.a i&lt;iju-li&lt;H.i0» u»e of calomel, mercur^.
niniae. diaaaaw of tbe Lirer,
er. Kidneya. Spine, Ae_, alt
Hadway’a ’Ri*ao» Resolvent .■

and MHKT DURABLE ROOFING in uar; it ia ia
”**• W’ATEU WtATHHR a»d
KIXDaWt •»•««■« «&gt;r ROOFS OF ALL

J

eJ.’SK!?

ShbWAYT* BEKOVATINO RE­

SOLVENT is «!.&lt;« per bottle.

PI*

J. KfiVEE I Mil*

anrpjEKiAi

’snrai

htj'J'xes

fret. Wild

Doer. ■ leu &gt;pooa

LA. SWEEZET. I tWamteiHELDON.
{ mmmt*.

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

Commissioners notice.

DR. RADWAYS

PTT.TJt

m KMwsy■. Kcsdr Re;,* ln
of,EBr»0“». •«“« oos or Hurt wjft
a of 4onving beoefii from its cm.
IN MILITARY CAMP8.

&gt;!&gt;? «•"

liL’.TTLJ'

Ail peraoqt haring claim* again* t the

COST1VENEJW,
INDIGESTION,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DIMPKFtilA.
BILlOUtiNKHK.
SICK HEADACHE,
INFLAMATION OF THE BOWELS,
NERVOUtiNEtiti,
MELANCHOLY.
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,

tbe reanectiredaya
a fr*u the third day

latiug PHU. will, in the moat die treating-easea of
r'o.....
«•
.....
. . .l_

ten day a, will reetora

GROCERY, SALOON.
-AJ^TD

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
PURCHASE ONE BUTTi.E!!

” -• -— r —«&gt;vu&gt;
luapwav a nn
Relief hu contributed more to tbe protect:.™
the IrooM aminat HI—... .v?

ARD KRsTOKX

GCTTA

x-XQxrxx&gt;
I'EKCIIA CEMENT

DR. RAD WAY’S PILLS,

AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.

BOARDWG-HOUSE

•
—•
aval,
af m*
Numbuesa. Swolaa joiata, Spnuna, Lamesesa ea*ta
LAST TMkwV.ES,
r J. la U,KX^..
|» u«

TEA

Kassas

New Orleans, Muacnvado, Coffee.
Crunheel. Powdered and Granulated Su-

Kio, Ceylon, and J*v« Cofle,
St.me.
and Willow W
CigMi-s. Tohooco. and Snuff,

RADWAY-S REGULATING PILLS

?.eS^=-Sw
RAMVArB

-A.OJKKTJ

AU,

MOTT,

8LEEPLKSB RIGHTS.

OR
COFFEE. CHICKENS.
PICKLED TONGUE, SAR­
DINES, die.

Ji 0009

4‘.

rverdting fr.ttu Now York and
Borton, his full stock nf

Groceries! !

CBttONIcRH^AVaten

FAMILY GROCERIES

Or Cold L«a4&gt; if daairwd

18 A &lt; C
k t*»w

ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATRING PlJtrr
BMNKPAIK 15 TUE “D* 8aoDLl&gt;®S

The subecriber is now prepared to sell

Warm Meals at All Hours!

CHARLES WIDD1FIE1.D A CO..

F,rrrr7^.'A‘,

IN CABER OF

a N. SlLKLDOfc. |

py only.

»y e*m Unde, or ktokiag o&gt; a Bub
_____z_. ___ ___

IT WILL MEND MkRBLE.

stiiuUonsJ debility.tbrss Pills willeMure s »Uoog
snd vigorott* offspring.
BILLI0U8 COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON 8KINNER.

Grenada, and

As low as the lowest, For Catk or ready

rnjt
brushmg, and then drop qm giH of tbe
above mutar* in eweb bill, uithcr planting

|"1». J.BOVEEDOD8’

“• ou“ k

IT Wit.I. MESI! IVORY

XAiaiio UDita.

AUSTIN BLAIR, Ooreruer.
HENRY T. BACKUS. Pteaidrmof tbe Senate sad

PEJM.— Hernia an item which will at­
tract th* attention of horsemen, and es­
pecially those fond of high steppers.—
Whether the plan described ia worthy of
adoption in this country, or would pay. is
a question for tlxme Interested to decide.
A Ibneign paper says; “High stepping
carriage horses, now scarce, are grenth
prized in London. In the North of Ger­
many, whence these horses are chiefly
Imported, you may frequently sec the
animals exercising on the high road, caparisontvi and heavy, wearing no blind­
ers. but large spectacles. These speta
des are strong magnifiers, nnd each peh
hie', t&lt;&gt; the eyes of the deluded quadruped,
appesra an granite bouMers, *oiiti hia
youth and ignorance be lifts up ha legs
high in the sir to avoid their contact, and
thus c«»niracte the habit of high stepping,
so n&gt;nrIi admired, and for .which ama­
teurs pay unheard of pricea.”

B*—«. B»n*.,u,u- ■**•-1

Itnrf

Official Jirrrtorn

How Homu arc Mabie Hioh Srar-

wotitt

MENI&gt;

s... U» F—

depend unon a speedy curs by the use of RAD­
••I say, big nigger.’’ called out one of WAYS READY REtiOLVfST.
Lb Casos of Casostc Rmscmatum, Nsvsauoia,
our men, “yeu better come down from
Goer, the Rcaolreul, taken, will bo Rood a quick
there.”
and thorough core.
machine should be well fift-und, the ■ “What fori” respoued the nigger.
RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT
wheels and joint* ailed, and the whole
M1 want you an prisoner.”
13 A GREAT LUNG AND 3T0M A CH REMEDY.
gearing put into complete trim befnr*&lt;
“Not as thia eliile knows of? replied
starting it ^otherwise it will get out ot the concealed Elhiop.
“Just «s you say,” replied our sharp­
Sharp Pains when taking a breath,
shooter.
BnAl symptoms, are quic ly rei
ENOVaTING RESOLVENT.
‘-tn about an hour the darkey peered
Ita «** will .pcwdily dalivcr th*
his head out 0t» man was on tho look diaesso-strickro auffcrar from
tools of the farmer's carpenter shop.
out for him; be bsd bls rifle on tbe bead I
A LIVING DEATH.
Have a place for everything’ and then line ready—pulled the trigger—whiz
keep everything in its pines, and always went the bullet, and down cam- the ne­
in good working condition. But where gro/ He was shot through tha head.—
do we often find tbe farmer's implements ? Yorktown Corrttnondcneo of the Now
To-dsj’i w* *es a plow ctanding in th* York World.
forrow, and yesterday one thrown up by
ti^RoZufA^L? PROSY. SYPHILIH,
the aide of the fence where th* fall plow­
ing ended.
Last fall we saw cultivators
and horse-rake* dragged tip into a corner
of a field among the buabe*. Sometimes,
NATIONAL OFFICER*.
tho expensive horse power, instead of
being carefully boused, is loft out in all
blood Of all IU people, andho become ••Ubliebod
weathers, from one thrashing season to Awidraf-ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of iniaoe.
ss s ooMtitulioosI infirmity. and teas baffled U»
i
Prwuiraf-nANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine.
another. Implements ao used, seldom
gut their iron work oiled to prevent rust,
radwYfs RENOVATING resolvent.
or their wood-work painted to prevent
rot.
ft is tho testimony of all good
Secretary &lt;ftU Trouwcy-SALMON P. CHASE.
farmers that the time and money spent
hi painting their tools is more than re­
.Sw-rWuri- &lt;f &lt;** Aury-GIDEON WELLES, of
paid in their increased durability. There
Connecticut.
arc very lew farmers who can afford to
have such largo bole* in their pockets as
this carlcssncss makes.
Maryland.
One must be either very rich or be A«urw»y G*«a&lt;rel—EDWARD BATD«, fc Mlaaouri.
making money very fast to be able to
THE JUDICIARY.
support such extravagance.
If it be
true, a* is often said, that farming, as a
CJusf Aotfte-ROBERT B. TANEY, of Maryland.
general rule, does not yield more than AwociaU Jw^w-NOAH H. SWAYNE, of Ohio.
-JAMES M. WAYNE, ofGeorgia
—JOHN CATRON. ofT.nnea.ee,
do not sea how any body can afford suoh
-PETER V. DANIEL, rf Va
expensive habits, and besides such a
—8AMUKL NELSON, rtK. T.
_ -ROBERT C. GRIER, of Penn.
spendthrift sty Id of living exerts a bad in
' -KATHAN CLIFFORD, of Me.
fluenee on one's family and on tbe wholo
—JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Ala.
neighborhood in which be lives.—Amtrican Agriculturiit.
STATE OFF1CEB9.

will

F... _r»r br»k«&gt; Tuniitw*___
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                    <text>VOL 7.

HASTINGS, BADDY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1802.

Z

W. 3.

■Liberty ufl Wan—One and laaayuabl*.*

Ot Sartinji Samur,
IS PUBLISBBD mu WEDNESDAY,

mrrEa a

msbows,

A.Iwu,

heard, and hardy turned quietly to ths

IfiitrtUanii.

AT LAW.
Solicitor, |n Che*o*rv. Tax and in..ir.—.

THE SOOTTTS REVENGE.

.......

H. WKIBBT,
Night had settled down upon the army
ATTOJBJrSy m4 counsellor at law, oftbe Potumneand except In th.- tent of the
,‘Od Ssllciior end Ooonwllor in Chaneerv.- General, quiet reigned in the camp. The
‘ r'r'CaUS U‘*otion
K» the collection of
river rolled placidly along as though no
: cialmi and Doner prosnptlr remitted.
bustle forces lined its banka, and Wash­
ington looked as peaceful as if no devil
were trying to pluck the Cspftol.
But
the measured tramp of the aentinal, and
the quick, low-toned challenge to the
straggler hurrying to quarters told the
story of the struggle that waa now going

ADVUT1UK0.

GREAT

Sittings’ Rusinas Jirtrtorj.

HCTIIT!!

on.
In the tent of the Geueral, grouped
round a small table on which were spread
maps of the country, sat several officers,
eagerly discussing a point upon which
opinions differed. It was an informal
council of war.and the officer In command,
while he listened, carefully refrained from
giving his judgment in the matter—flarttering first this one with symptoms of
agreement with him, or couiplimeutfog
that one on the clearoeu of his views,
while he drew from some of the more
bashful of the party what they thought
about it.
oberts
triker
To none waa be more polite than to a
young man of fine address, whose sbouidrtr-straps claimed for him the rank of
Colonel, No greater contrast could be
found than between the faces of the Geu­
JLBT RECEIVED
eral and hi* subordinate. Both had keen
eyes, and would be called bnndaotne any­
a new and most complete assortment &lt;of where ; but the feature* of the cider
wore sn open manly look, while those of
BU M AND NEMCPEL
the younger bore a sinister cast, that did
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Cam much to destroy his otherwise good looks
The Colonel was evidently ill at ease,
1* phene, Burning Fl nisi,
and though be returned th* polite alien
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
tiuns uf lb*
General aa a gentleman
would, ha did not venture to meet the
steady gaze that accumpauiad the honeyed
words.
Just st the moment the discussion was
X3T FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL at the hottest, the sentry announced a
PCRP03ES,0NLTUK
messenger.
•’Show_ Mm. in,’* said the
General, and the man entered with a re­
spectful salute. “We will resume this
to-morrow, gentlemen,” be said, bowing

Over High Prices, at the

GBAMT A SPAULDING,

EALERS tn al) kinds of dry,goods,groceries,
crockery, Ac. Slats st., east of the post office.

D

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

MASON ALLBIS,
RALER IN GROCERIES. proviaUaa,
dues, fiiab, botttr, lard. park, and gn

D

D. C. MAW LET,
•ortnient

ROREBTS Ac STRIKER,
p ire hquora, dA e-atofra, witrdaw-gtaaa, putty, grecariea. atatfoaerr. *nd fancy articlet. Store in
"Rbwer’a Block,'* Raatinga, Mich.

WHOLESALE and r«Ull dealer in Groceries
v V and Provuionn. I'ork, Lard. Butter, and

KWJEEZEY A ALIEN.
TTOR&lt;EYS ATLAWaod Solicitors is ChanWill be happy

DAMIEL COOK,
U8TTCB OF THE PEACE, Oeoersl Land and

I. A. HOLBROOK,
A TTORNEY and Consaelor »t Law.
A. Cbaucerv, Genaral lxu&gt;d and T
Office, arcond story of Rower’s block.

P

JOHN ROBERTS,
IHTSIOTAN and Surrean Dwellingss Bread

H.F. CHEMT,

. ro.nplne-s and SdeHt.v. Krsidener, Johnstown,
.__ ____ UI.L Ri.nVa Vent alaan on hand.

A TTOBNET and Counselor at Law. SoUcitar
A and Counselor ta Chancery. Xotarv Public.

Mrehigaa.
J. M. ME VIM1,

his foe* that it was unsafe to try concluaions with him at too close quarter*.
On
every, line of his countenance, marked as
it was Vith inexprctsible sadness, was
written honesty and firmness so that
yoj) felt whatever he said could be trust­
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, KNed.
V ELOPES, CARDS, AC*, Ac.
•'A leelle, General,” he said, looking
cautiously about. “Be WO alune 1" be
asked, in an under tone.
MOST POPULAR
The General stepped to the door of
i he tent, but nothing could be seen but
the sentry pacing his usual lieat. The
»ouut, however, was nut satisfied, and
«liking briskly out be approached the
rear of the tent, when a liasty footstep
We would respectfully annances to the citl- wKi heard retreating.
He listened care­
ina of Hosting! and vicinity, that we intend iff
fully, at the same time keeping hi* truxly
rifle ready, for use, but rhe footstep* died
a* *y in the distance and he returned to

PATENT MEDICINES

OTRA1Pf FDB

&gt;rtja?ea by sdvertimmeot.

©Ash

BnecisJ stteatioa will bv paid to COMPOUND*
ING and nutiiof “i&gt; PRESCRIPTIONS; and any­
one pare&amp;aawg madidnea of «■ can rely Uyos

JACOB FERMS’

KicmeAM.

I0XIA.
county

ROBERTS A STRIKER..

oamoBRi

HasrurM Maae* S. 1«€2.

S. C. rBINDLB,
rUDOE OF PROBATE. Notary PnMio. Can-

looxrv CLSM.

/ Land and Tax Agent..

'ceoSL Roos* of all kinds. also Bswasarsas.
i foTesIe by
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

p-“- “‘-1’ ■•“ixiSR'r fina1”

DAKICL «TB1XEB,

',”blu; “S

TSuuxozs* Old IxiXMN Docx Gix, for raedlcinJt&gt; *1 parpoac*. for aals by
R. A 8.

Office In

S. U. COOK,
EO18TER OF DEEDS, and Notary Public.

ptnhfrY1

to-the party, who, taking the hint, imme­
diately dispersed.
Well, Hardy, what success 1” said the
General, turning tu the scout, who stood
leaning on his rifle.
Ho was well worth
siudving—stall, lean mao, with rambling
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICKS. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FKJS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
legs, but his eyes glistened ns if on fire.
in fact, atervihing m the Grocery line, such aa His body, ungainly aa it was,gave prom­
will be needed for fsmilv use.
ise of great strength, and llic lung sweep
&gt;&gt;f his arm, joined to the grasp uf his ini
mense band, as he carelessly held bis
amDJffiWT ipxBinniixii's
I weapon to bis breast, would have warned

And Cooklig Extracts,

J. M. RL'BSCLL.
HY8lCIAN’*nd Surgeon. Office in BuaeH's
store. Stale etrcel.
__________

(Vll**sa.

MWH8,

GROCERIES!

Office in the Court House, Baitings. Mich.

*

,

&amp; S

R

Qoodyoar'i

MM*y be so.” said the acaut leaning
I
on his rifle and refusing ti&gt; be seated.—
j
“Ylt his pace war mighty stidy for a man
I
.in. liquor.”
'
“Well, he is gone now, an let us U&gt;
business,” said the General somewhat
tesiilv.
-Watch D’Arblay, Gtaeral,’’ said ths
scout. “He’s in high favor where I've
been to day, and tbat ain’t no praise for a
Unioa man.”
“Did you reach the village, thenl”
asked the General, his eves fixed upon

Hardy's fscs.
"I was there afore twelve o'clock, and

by lock fell in with au Alahamy rlgiment.
So as I was real Virglimy”—and a mode
ing smile lit up the sallow (ace—“1 mixed

in with the boys."
“You are venturesome, Hardy," said
the other. “If they catch yon they will
•how you no mercy.
-Already your
name is known th* country round, and a
reward offered for you."

wilAsiS^Xld' tw &lt;Urt
___________ .

theNent.
“Some drunk* ti soldier. Hardy,” said
the General, a little annoyed at the oc
enrrence. "It shall be looked Jo U&gt;-

_

JAMES A. BWBBBBY,

“They can’t hurt m« worse than they
bev, Gineral. I wyut by the homestead
to-day, and the sabe* wore there yoL—
The fire that burned the bld place went
to mj heart, and I ain’t ufcard of being
ketebed till my work’s done.

HARMON SMITH,
llRCCIT COVET COM' J88IOKER.

mthtepUce. Hardy V' atked

» LOTSU-. O~« •**»

OWARD ASSOCIATION, PtiUdcl-

the Gen­

eral.
,
“To a man, Gi neral.
And they’er
chuckling mightily over it.
Taint ne

.

watch. General I"—and gave vent to a
chuckle tbat shook his body till the bones
rattled.
An hour later and the little camp that
lay as an o rpost of the great army, was
ntirring with a new fife. No rapid beat
to arms, roused the sleeping soldiers, but

ploita.

Ibis very spot was hi* farm, sod

escaped withMsUfe."
•
The ColoBi.1 wm thoughtful a rnoiMCt.

caught, give him a short shift—hs may
be dangerous." Just then the tattoo was
boring hillswhha glass.
Tbuogh
beet, and with a courteous good night the
officers separated.
*
“I wish we co«14 get along without try, and wet and unhealthy. . Ercry day,
such felU»ws aa D’Arblay," said one be esys, from two to four dead men are
young officer to another, as they strolled carried to their graves. To unmilitary
along the camp. “I do not mind killing
the Yankee*, but Hike a little Gir play
about it. This game of his can't last

swift messengers movtd amhng the white
tents, and at their summons the men
shook slumber from their eyelids end
eagerly took their right positions in theranka.
"Don't ba too ohm,” said the other.
A secret expedition, and at night—of
all things the greatest delight of the true
soldier—so much was clear; but tn what
his Arkansas men did tbat nice little
direction, or against wbat force, none job.
.
”
•
knew. Yet the Ignorance did not check ' “For God’s sake, don't talk so,” said !
the undisguhed pleasure of the men as
the other shuddering. “I have not heard
they promptly obeyed the ••fall in” of the
all, but I think It waa a most brutal af­
Orderly.
It was enough tbat they were
fair."
in tbo enemy’s popo.try, un soil once sa­
“You'll want a dictionary to give as
cred, but now desecrated by the footsteps ,
adjective strong enough, when you hear
of rebellion, and io the blow was effectu­
it all.. They say lbs old man refused to
al, they cared not, where it felt
haul down his flag and abet one of our
With the officers it might be a little .
«mm, when they fired the .house. Only
different, and some hastened to the Gen­ Hardy escaped. Burton stood by and
eral’s tent for instructions; but were met ,saw it done. The women beaten back
by an eld who gave hasty informstion bv the bayonets did not scream, but tnrafor the marshalling of the forces. No ,cd hopelessly Inward. It is a mystery
man waa trusted with the wcret of the bow Hardy got away, but be has been
movement, and they wbo aopresisUngly ,
seen since, and Uvea only for reveqrt.—
sought the commanding officer found at But, as the Colonel saya, such things
the entrance uf bis tent only an old' man ,must be in war.
Good-night,” and they
leaning'vn .bis rifle.
Tnoee who had ;
parted at the entrance ofa tenL
been al the council readily connected the
.
(To btcontinutd.)
singular individual with the preaent move­
ment. while they who for the first lime
looked upon his tall form, apparently
bent with age and infirmity, did not
Evil habits, though they are sometimes
dream that thia was the scout whose deeds ।apparently Irresistable, and incnrable,
of daring were the theme uf converselion about the camp fires, and whose
escapes puzzled at once lioth friend and

foe.
Hardy stood watching the gathering
of the men with a grim smile playing
about his lipa
To the numerous ioquirics that poured in upon him he gave no
answer, save that he knew nothing, and
the questioner returned no wiser loan bo

came.
A; last everything was ready,
and the order given to inarch. Stealthi­
ly creeping out among the shadows o(
the nighi, went a little band of fifteen
hundred men, not one of whom knew
Just aa the last company left the camp
the General cams to tl.ie door of bis tent
and stretched out his hand to the scout.
Hardy took it like a mau who felt him

self the peer of an emperor.
“I have run'* gre# risk, Hardy,” ho
said. ‘ If you have deceived mo”—he
stopped, fur even the starlight could not
hide Abe painful expression that stela
across tiie scotit'A face— “or if you h*v%
deceived yourself, the consequences tpay
be terrible, u&lt;&gt; less to these brave follows
than to me."
'
“1 Lev'told you the truth, Gineral," he
said proudly. "We hev fifteen hundred
men, Md they ain’t less than four thous­
and. It might be a hard fight, but *e
can git the Lest &lt;*o rtu for all that. But
ef you’ve any tniagitin’*, Gineral, ’taint
too late yit. It’* easy calling of’em l»ack
■gin, tho* the boy* looked mighty well

pl raved st a ehauca for a brush with the
infernal critters.”

Althia moment there was a halt, the ।
expedition having roacbed a-fork in the
road.,; ,Tbrt General liaslily rung the
Eonut’a hund, and ns -h* said hurriedly, '
“No, no, I trusted you and will not re-1
pent.” Hardy n-turm-d tba pressure of,
the hand qf the officer, who pressed forward to the detachment.
When ,he
reached it. the road became clear^ and st
the command ‘ferwatd,’ the troops inarch-'
ed on.
•
*
*
• ,
•
How fared it with the rebels during
these stirring matters ainang thvir ene­
mies 1
Peacefully slumbering amnog
the Mila, and dreaming of anything but

letting the army go where It is DoodadI
This East Tetmesee business is going to
be the grave ofsomebody’s reputation. —
It is perfectly safe to assert that an ad­
vance into East Tennessee will never be

murder them piece meal.
It. is utterly
iaim possible to storm the Gap, and tbe

only chance ever to dislodge tbe rebels
is to shell them out from tbe neighboring
ridges, and that is a game that the rebel*
can play *t as veil ee we.
The troops at tbe Ford are frem Indi­
ana, Ohio, end Kentucky.
What their

of his own regiment (83d Indiana,) sad
the 19th Kentucky. It is the 37th brig­
ade ofthe Kentucky army.

The policy of-your tree rebel sympa­
thizer in to insinuate himself quietly into
the notice of week minded men by mild­
।and lead many dever men into speedy ly deploring the heavy wdr tax under
,destruction, yet none ever become so which the people will soon labor. Hav­
&lt;Kwerful they may not be corrected.— ing carried bis bearers along with him
1
c firm and resolute determination is be denounce* tbe whole tax with violence
।more than half the battle gained. Here ■nd those who made it, He then branchoff upon Abolitionists and Black Repub­
|
licans, whe, be aaye, refused to oompro­
,and all the reasons, why the babjl is in­ mise, and are, therefore, the authors of
tbe
war, and that it is bard for a oocecrjurious. Study the subject till there is
"no lingering doubt in your mind. Avoid vative man to lend a helping hand. H*
the places, the persons, the thoughts, that leaves nothing unsaid that has the slight­
est tendency to discourage Union men
lead to temptation. Frequent the places,
and weaken tbe Govsnunsnt. We en­
associate with the persons, indulge ths
thoughts that lead away from temptation. countered one of theae insidious rebel
emissaries yesterday. He talked iBcesKeep busy—idleness is the strength of
aantly, as if-he had taken . an oratorical
bad habits.
Do not give up the struggle
does of salts. These are most dangerous
when you have broken your resolution
once, twice, ten times, a thousand times.
That only shows bow much need there is
for you to strive.
When you have Golden Circle, and who need the closest
,
braksb your resolution, just think the watching.
mutter over, and endeavor to understand
why It was you failed, so that you may

be upon your guard against the recur­
rence Of the- same circumstances.
Do
not think it a little or easy thing that
you hare undertaken. Il is a tolly to

expect to break off a habit in a day,
which may have bee* gathering strength
in yon for many years.

The war is giving many a reform a
"turn ahead.”
Woman’s rights come in
for a share.
W e go for the Illinois Sev­
enteenth and 31 re. Major Ray uolda. Dm
following is frem the Peoria Transcript;
Guv. isles has paid a rather unusual'
but well merited compliment to Mr*.
Rey nolds, wife ot Lieut.. Reynolds, of
Company A, Seventeenth Illinois, and a
resident of this city. Mrs. Reynolds has
accompanied her husband through the
greater -part of the campaign through
which the Seventeenth haa passed, ?*b*ring with him the dangers and privations
uta soldier’s life. She waa present at
the battle of Pittsburg Landing, and like

a ministering angle, attended to the wants
of a* ruauy of the wounded *»d dying
soldiers as she could, thus winning the

an attack from a foe they knew to be in­
ferior in nnmbttw. They were a motley
lot. For the most part composed of
that class known as “poor whites" in the doeument conferring the wall merited
South, strangely dad apd but half disci­ honor being made out with all duo for­
plined, they woulS'H’ve dispersed . from mality, and having attached the great
their own internal discord, had not their seal of the State. Probably no lady - in
officers restrained them. But tie officers, America will ever again have «uch a dis-

were vaatly superior,. 0 tba men. De­
serter* from tbo Federal' aj*my*jD 'which
they bad found both' education and sub­
sistence, they turned their talents against
their country and gAve a. .life io the rcbclliop which it could not have had other-

township, which does not number among
its inhabitants women who have married
on very short acquaintance, only tu be
abused, deserted, and left a burden and
a life long sorrow to the families in which

left, to share the for^mse ufrelative stran­
gers.
If young ladies could realize bow
grossly indelicate as well as qulpably
reckless such marriages appear in the

quire of a stranger.
Marriage is an un­
dertaking in which po delay can be ea
hazardous as undue precipitation.

Asms Tmm.—Bdo patiently ths
endfees quest innmge of your children.—.
Do not roughly erBsb the ruing spirit of
freoinqmry with an impatient word or.
frown, sor attempt, on the contrary, *a&gt;
fong and Instructive reply to every estaal
U..K -.I ------L
ccriority. Convsrt, if possible, ths care­
less quwiion into &lt; profound and earoast
enquiry.
Let your reply send tbe littJs
questioner forth, not so much proud of
whet be has learned, aa anxious to know
more.
Happy, time, W, in giving yoer

ebdd th* molecule of truth he enka for.
of the mountain of truth lying beyond;
•o wilt thou send forth a phlloaoher, and
a... _ —-I.— ■ V* I . .to.
I .

Tbs Nasbviito Fbm* eayv Mr. H.
Campbell, * merchant of that city for
near twenty year*, inform* it that a few

On this evening, while ■ the men sat
smoking about thsir fires, alternately as­
serting the superiority of thsir pwn State*,
and cursing the cowardly Tank sea, si

they cejl«4 •N Federal soldiira, In not
very ehoioe.lttgimg^. *: kn°'
were'gathered m wmsdltalion.
“Has any thing beeci heard from D’A rblsy to-dsy !” asked one with a Colo-

•er brought a note Train Mm yesterday
that a, council of war wouM be held to

u* they hev good friend* In
Did 1 idbymn to watch D’A

rata ^opon the while dty that by

The startled eentry hastened to Inquire
the cause, but the Impurtorshle old map
careieesly explained that be had only
fired tdfhls Jnafl, and. aa his eccentricity
was well known, that ended It
But be
bent low and whispered to the General
—“Keep watch en D’Arblay—a close

be

morrow.
yes. I saw IL” I hope they will
resolve to fight. I’m, getting tired 6t
(his hmetioa.
Wbo is this Hardy be
cautions ua abetftT

tended

him, and e»eB tw test ring* wffb Ms n

or iuslroajsrte of bottle.

' as ofler, end rue

�■9

Hastings

banner.

‘ZBTTZDI'U

PWAKT PEtCLAJHTIW
P1E8IBE.WT LISCtLI.

The clle oTRiohmoad, by the

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US WEEKLY
^Kquirilkm,

WrfmaM MenlM, Bax
r jjttO in Charleston.
James River'about 150 mHw from

WiTMorr onu: akdwjth fvm
Let cs RkMW ofra must is Goh

mouth.

THE TRADB REGULATfONN I
LMHED BT 8ECBETARY Cl

Tbe city occupies a moat

FSOCLASiAHOX MY TRK PBBSIDXXT

bilk, which are separ-

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- -

4&gt;pe»iM tae FmO-

Th# President, by proclamation, has
, are lighted with gas, crossing each other
opened to the trade of the world, under
at right angbe- On Sbodute hill are tbe
certain rseteiMtons, th* port* of tfsAufort,
। State Capitol and other public buildings.

and we trull it wtft be followed by the
opening of other ports, u fast u wa are

able to cooirol the commerce therein.—
Such a course will have,hot only a happy

that tbe government has confidence in its

ability to hold and control these ports,
but it Will also take away

the last pre-

textfrom foreign governments to interfere

that the porta uf certain States, including
those of Beaufa
fan,
■ to Um “
Smu of
““
North
U
mation
rt Royal, in
Ute State of pr&lt;
Carolinia; Port
_____
giz^th Carolina, and'-New Qsleaaa,
brigade, and
contains m its central ball noudon s cel­ Stale of Louisiana, were, for reasons
ebrated ststoe of Washington.
On tbe therein set forth, Intended to be placed to train the
arma

1
Jett"; Davis reri«)CB
1
in « private raandon, which was purchas­
ed for him by the rebel government.—
The city baa many fine public buildings,
six banks, thirteen newspapers, and
twenty-nine chnrbes. In ose of the three1
Presbyterian churches Jeff. Davis worsbip./
and traitor Letcher.

The falls of James River sflbrd Imwith Vtrr Internal affairs. On the cities
thus opened to commerce, tbe effect will' mensc water power, and there are very
extensive fsetories, including four cotton
be to create as well as. develop a loyal
and about fifty tobacco factories, flour
tseling. Commerce at these points can
mills, rbHing mills, forges, furnaces, ma­
&lt;'h!y be carried on in aooordanoe with chine shops, die., the latter of which, and
United Slates laws, subject to impost

particularly the Tredegar Iron Works,

porta of Beaufort, Port Royal and New
Orleans havp. since been blockaded ; but
aa the blockade of the same porta may
now be safely relaxed with advantage to
the interests of commerce:
Now, therefore bs it know that I. Afrra-

ham'Lincoln, President of the United
States, pursuant to the authority in me
vested by the the fifth section of the act
of Congress, approved on the 13th of
July last, entitled “An act further to pro­
vide for the collection of duties on im­
ports, and for other purposes,’’ do hereby
declare that tge blockade of said porta of
Beaufort., Port Royal, and New Orleans
shall so far cease and determine, from
and after the first day of June next, tbat
commercial Intercourse with those ports,
except as to persons and things and .in­
formation contraband of war, may, from
that time, bs carried on, subject to the
laws of the United States, and to the
limitations and in pursuance to the regu­
lations which are prescribed by the Sec­
retary of the Treasury in his order of this
date, wbieh is appended to this proclama­

■•oxlt iwuxmi BKME&amp;T KNOWN.'

baa detailed some officers
caatrabonda in the use of
The eap^iUon was drably
We bare advanced considerably

today.

Washington, May 18.
No official r^rt otan pAboU dtur

him 2^00 prfeousrs. They will be «ml
to Cairo os soon M transportation can be

ob

obtained.
;
In the battle of Farmington one rebel
Genera), supposed to bo Bragg, was ktl-

oworl*
nlty to be better in fature. The rlvAr Is
now dear of obstructions to within eight

more regiments had routined, among
them the First Louisana, First Ajlabama,
and two TanitaMoe regiments

A &gt;pnUt

the New

York

every fobm and species of

VERMIN.

A special to the
says:
“When Gan. MitoksU joined
forces with Gen. Pope, he brought with

iFifteen deserters came .•
into our lines
from Corinth, and report that several

n end after Mo
gvr Treia, m

O

Wlia«Hom«,Ta^lfcylT-

-_________ — u-4 :"iued a
freeing the slaves in his

have been of immense service to the rob
New York. May 15.
els In turning out ordnance and material
The Tribunal despatch says: “Mary­
A sound currency will take tbe place of
of war, Tbe annual exports of RSohmond
landers state that, a few days ago, one
before tbs rebellion, reached to near
thousand slave*, simultaneously fell kind
places, and with tbe displacement of these 87,000,000, and its imports three-quar­
masters and happy homes in Prince
symbols of robe) authority as well as cf ters of a million; but since it hsd the
George’s county, Maryland, and came to
tbat authority itself, all respect for it honor of being the rebel capital, its for­
tbe district of Columbia, where they now
eign commerce has been extinguished.—
must cease.
Vessels or gunboats drawing ten feet can
It may be that the rebels will refuse to ascend to within a miler of the city, at a
Chicago, May 15.
atail themselves of the benefits thus con­ place called Rockets, from which the
Special to tbe Tribune, from Fort
tion.
ferred jjpon them—what then 1 A starv- rebel capital corid be conveniently shel­
In witness whereof I have tareunto Wright, May 13, says: “Last evening
led. Vessels of fifteen feet draught can set my hand and cauMxlrtho seal of tbe the rebels commenced shelling the place
iug people will hardly refus* to receive
ascend to Warwick, three miles below.
behind Craighead Point, which, until«yesthe means of saving life, and ifthe men of A canal has been built around tbe falls, United States to be affixed.
Done at tl&gt;e city of Washington, this terday, was occupied by our mortar
means refuse to be benefited, there will snd above them there Is a navigation for
boats.
They kept up fire during the
twelfth day of May, in tho year
be an immigration of loyal men from over two hundred miles. Tho James
one thousand eight hundred and night, their shells exploding wide of the
other States who who will gladly enter River and Kanawha Canal, intended to [l. s.] sixty-two, aud of the independence mark. They nre provided with mortars
extend to Covington, is completed for 200
of the United States tbe eighty, equal in weight of metal tu those used by
these avenues of profitable trade.
If the
miles.
the Federal fleet.
sixtl).
»
rebel aristocracy in their perverseness
Richmond has very extensive Railroad
“Opt Winslow was dispatched, by
By Ui» PrsAMioui:
ABRAHAM UNCOLN.
refuse to aid in establishing commerce in communications, being the terminus of
the mall steamer yesterday, to St. I^oeis,
Wm. H Sewsta. Sccretaxj of Blate.
their own country, it will be all tbe bel­ five roads, running to Fredericksburg
for,lho purpose of bringing our rams to
Secretary Chase’s Circular.
this place as soon as possible.
*
ter for the permanency of our institutions, and the Potomac, (now in onr hands,) to
Dansville, Va.',’to Jackson's River, by
Treasury Department, May l«. IMS.
“The gunboat Louisville, which has
as a loyal sentiment will be introduced
the Central Railroad, and from these the
RKOULATlOXS RS^ATIXO TO TM.IDS WITH been stationed at Hickman, has joined
from the loyal States, whieh will be a
connections lead all through the Southern
the fleet, and preparations have been
FOBTS OPBXEftSgr FBOCLAM AT1OS.
guaranty against a future rebellion.
States. Opposite the dty are the two
completed on nil tbe gunboats now here
Firet—To vessels cl raring from for­
towns of Spring Hill and Manchester.
whidi, in the opinion of the ablest engin­
Richmond was founded in 1742, be­ eign ports, and destined to porta opened eers, will most effectually render useless
came tbe Capita) of the State of Virginia bv tho proclation of the President of the any rebel contrivances of the ram species.’
. The Homestead Bill has at length pas­ in 1779, and in June, 1861, it was made United States, ofthls date, namely, Beau­
New York, Mny 16.
sed Congress and with the Presidents the seat of Government for the “Confed­ fort, in North Carolina ; Port Royal, in
The following is Gen. Hunter’s procla­
South Ckrolinia ; and New Orleans, in
signature, which it is certain to receive erate States of America, whoso Con­
gress assembled there on July 20. Its Louisiana, licences will be granted by mation:
will soon become a law.
-;
"Hs.txjCABTiu DKPArrwtyrofTws Sons. I
History since then is only too familiar to Consuls of the United States, upon xatis
Rutox Hb.d, May 9, t«6t.
j
The passage of this measure reflects tbe country.
factory evidence that tho vessels so licen­
"Gemkhal Obdbk No. 11.—The three
sed will convey no person, property or States of Georgia, Florida, South Caro­
unfading glory upon this Congress.
It is
How Forts Jacksox akd St. Pmur information contraband of war, either to lina, comprising the Military Depart
the long hoped for measure that former
Faix.—In reference to the surrender of or from the said ports—which licenses ment of the South, having declared them­
statesmen and patriots have desired to
Fort Jackson, the Wilmington (N. C.) shall be exhibited to tbe Collector of tho selves no longer under the protection of
sm ; but died before its consummation.
port to which said vessels may beVespec- the United Stales of America, snd hav­
Journal says:
For this one act, but for tbe.otber great |
tively bound, immediately on arrival,
Tho fort was g artson cd mainly by a
ing taken itp arms against said U. 8., it
and stirring events of the time, tbe whole regiment of Louisiana regulars, and had and If required to any officer in charge of becomes n military necessity to delate
tho blockade, and on leaving either of tho
martial law. This was accordingly done
country would ring with applause. In fought with great con rage and endurance ;
said
porta,
every
vessel
will
be
required
indeed General Duncan gives them the
on the 25lh day of April, 1862. Slavery
connection with the emancipation act io
highest praise as fighting-men ; but w ben to have a clearance from tbe Collector of and martial law in a free country ia alto­
the District of Columbia, ths Pacific Railthe Cnstoms according to law, showing
tbe enemy's fleet bad got riast, they
gether incompatible.
The persons in
thought the game was up, and nddtuljf that there has been no violation of the these three States—Georgia, Florida,
tho House, and the other wise measures determined tofyht n® mure. ' So unex­ conditions of tbe license. Any violation and South Carolina, heretofore held as
of the said conditions will involve the slaves, are therefore declared forever
of Congress, it makes the present session pected was the mutiny/ that no meaiurte
had been taktn to quell it, aud. when it forfeiture and condemnation of tho said free."
of Congrosa by far tbe most brilliant and
vessel and cargo, and the exclusion of all
developed itself, ;t embraced nearly every
New York, May 16.
important ofany ainco the Republic was
company. Fort St. Philip, on the left parties concerned from any further priv­
The Petersburg (Va.) JZrprete, of the
ilege
of entering the United States during
born.
side of tbe river, was taken in the rear
9th,
publishes
the
following;
tbe present war, for any purpose what­
A few Democrats Voted for the meas­ by Buller's forces landing at at tho quar­
“Mobile, Sth.—The advance of Com­
About the location of ever.
ure ; but, as it* InevltaMe effect will be to antine station.
modore Porter’s fleet consisting of seven
Second
—
To
vessels
of
tho
United
States
Fort St. Philip there is a narrow strip of
make all future States, formed from our
vessels is off Fort Morgan. Ten more
land not oyer a mile wide, separating tho clearing coastwise for the ports sforcsaid,
vast territories, free from slavery, many Mississippi river from the waters of gulf license can only be obtained from tbe are off Horn Island, moving eastward.—
They are firing occaaiuuly; apparently
Treasury Department.
of the Democratic Congressmen opposed outside.
Third—In all other respects the exist­ feeling for masked batteries. Our forces
When Butler got his troops landed
it, end others dodged tbe tote. It is a
are confident of holding the enemy in
there above the fort and the gunboats ing blockade remains in full force and of 1
glorious Republican triumph, for which
check.
had passed hp the river, vert little could feel as hitherto established and maintain- 1
the thanks of tbe nation are due and will
ed
;
nor
is
it
relaxed
by
the
proclama
­
bo done.
“Savannah, 8th.—Th* Republican says
be heartily bestowed.
Forts Jackson and St. Philip were the tion except in regard to the ports to which the Yankees were reooRuitering the river
only river defenses worth naming. The the relaxation is by that instrument ex- ,and coast batteries all tbs morning with
gunboats. A balloon came up nearly at
one hundred gons that were said to be preroly applied.
A Goveraer ftw North
8. P, CRANK.
on tbe river banks above were not there.
the msuth of the Augusta Creek and then
Secretary at ths Treasury.
Some limeainoe, the President appoint­
At Chalmette there were works mounting
deccoded.
ed Hon. Edward Stanley Provincial Gov“Augusta. May 6th.—The Mobile Tri.
Sms for land service, say twenty-fours
Gesera! Hooker's Brigade.
bune of the 4th has dispatches from Jack­
emnr of North Carolinia. Mr. Stanley
irty-twes, but these did not do much,
The fol lew ing is nn extract of a letter
son. Miss., dated tbe 2d inst. Tbe Della
has latterly been Obunty Attorney of San and could not do ranch against naval
from Lieut. David A. Granger, of Co. I,
of Thursday last says business in New
Francisco, California, which position he steamers.
Eleventh Massachusetts Volunteers, to a
Orleans is generally suspended. Most
has resigned and. bus arrived in New
friend in Detroit. Lieut. G. was for­
— Tbe rolling master of die Merrimac
of tbe banks are cloaad. and the city
York, on bis way to undertake bis new stated to Gen. Viele. afrNorfolk, that in merly a resident of Detroit Hts letter everywhere presents a sad appearance.—
is dated “Campat Williamsburg, Va.,
duties in bis native State. This is in all the recent engagement with the Monitor
i The Post Office remains open, guarded
by marines. The telegraph offices are
respect* gratifying. A native of North no shots from the latter penetrated the
“Gen. Hooker’s Brigade is now con­
Merrimac or injured her in any way, ex­
closed, and railroad travel stopped. -The
Carolinia himself, one of a family pro­
cept by starting her timbers ; and that sidered, by tbe troops in the array, as A. mutiny at tbe fort was caused by tbe
foundly respected throughout theState, a the only shot which entered her was one No. I. Our Brigade went into the fight
false news that the city had surrendered.
true patriot and a loyal citizen and one from the Cumberland, wh'ieh struck her at 6 A. M., last Monday, and fought'till Tbe Della tays that 380 men mutinied,
4 O'clock, P. M.
We gave them more
and marcbed off to the enemy from the
personally popular, his administration port hole, split her gun, killed two men
than they could stand aft day, and in the
and wounded seventeen, including Opt.
fort. One company stood firm/
must be mack more acceptable than any
Buehanan. He would not concede that afternoon we marched on to them with
other appointment could possibly have
Before Corinth, Tcnn.jMay 17.
the Merrimac wm afraid to risk another charged bayonet*, and stuck them thro’
Latest advices from Gen. Curtis are
engagement with the Monitor, but fati- their bodies arid heads. Gen. Hooker
that
his
forces are between Siercy and
is
the
beat
fighter
In
the
army.
He
wrs
mated that her crew were very much
knocked off his horse by a shell, and was Little Rock, Ark., and are rapidly march­
Gxx. McCuhxax has been some days dissatisfied and refused to obey their
buried la the mud.
He jumped up—dug lag on the capital. Geu. Rector celled
at Cumberland, on the banks of the Pathe mud out of his eyes before ho could out the militia and the people generally
• munky river, within twenty miles of
Large numbers appealed
HF" The Cincinnati Genette says tbat seee, and kept ahoutlng “Forward, boys." tooomeout
Richmond. U »rHl be recollected that at considerable curiosity was excited on Later in the day, another horse waa kill to Gen. Curtis for protection. They de­
Saturday last by the appearance at tbe ed under him—shot in the head three sire to come, under the old flag.
There If a general advance along our
landing of several steamers razeed and times, and in his body several times, all
te promised to “drive the enemy to the
along his flanks.”
lints to Corinth, with much skirmishing
wall.” Well be is going to do it; but
and several severe engagements. Gen
they haven't got the wall built yet, and
— A correspondent in Banks' division, Sherman’s Divhien lost-U killed and a
at Newmarket, writes thus about an ani­ considerable number wounded In attack­
mal that has become fttnens: “Ashby,s ing Russell's house, which the rebels have
at Pittsburgh some famous white he’rse, that has so often occupied fur some time psatstood the mark of our rifles, and so of
We.succeeded in IN ting the enemy
ten escaptxl unhurt, is at last dead. He from tiua position to hii former one;
grapbie report repsbUtiwd by ns tart
lies by the roadside, stripped of shoes
Washington, May 17.
and mane and tail—trophies fo be treas­
A special to the Rvouinp Peat savs •
ured—The food of crows and dogs. One “TU
ProeUsnt deoiZd^s moraiZto
of our kbells broke Ms jaw, knocked him
modify General Hunter’s proclatnatioa
down, and stunned Ashby himself by tho
foil.
We should have had a prize fa^eed
.® r&gt; &lt;»l io mr nUtr. wM U&gt;i.
iuAshbr. Udnotone of his Captain.
New York, May Ik.
which must be paid In Federal money.—

"F-J

Aw^O iMUrrretio.
Ym? pr^rallom ««e
lo
ed with about 230; the J. Pwith 400: and Elm City with *50sirt (
•^STri.er.uxIo.rpld.rti rtlH.
and womufod prtaoosre
Union Regiments. They are being re- (
MrrMtpW" .reerreled .room) tb. dtymoved fo the various htopH*
1 Wo have a portion of tbe Charleston
New York, May 15.
and Savannah Kailroad in our peeoeealoo.
The Poet says ad vires per tho Cehsw- ‘

Tbf

J.tno. 3»w te. boon

miles of Richmond.
heavy kwUtery os a

jarForAgr

see fourth page.

At that pumtisa
asff Akv*

Ixtxll

Sad

Mocktai*

river is temporarily dossal to navigation
bv sunken saesde, among which are re­
ported the Yorktown and Jamestown—

Fret

paragraph, Brin
death of Lient

of the editor of

piles, chains, Ac.
Tbe Monitor cnuld not
gun&lt; to reach the bluff, wW
her useless.
The banka
were filled with rifle pita,

his country’s fla

of Co. G, flth Re

ilch

incessant fire was poured oi
.
part of which wore engaged within from
600 to 1000 )arda of the mab battery.,
After nn action of four hours, find:og it
impractiblo to silence the battery on

the

bluff, withdrew.
Our loss wa* thirteen killed and

11

has sent this affl
IM by

t»ore than 50,000 Private Fauiilica.

HOUBEKKEPEBB—ImbW mlh vermin need

row.
White House, V*., May 18..
From the army correspondence ofthe
Associate-d Prem’:—“The advance guard

yesterday morning. Our troopa, on ararriving st the bridge, which is fifteen
miles from Richmond, found it on fire.

MORE GRAIN ud prori.ion. are destroy**
■nonrily In Great County by vermin, than would
t&gt;ar tar t«M at ibis Rat and laawt KUlsr.—Za»raw*, i « -n

HENRY R. COSTAR—We .re .elhnj roar

Naw Yark. May 18.

“Accounts from Gen. McClellan’s army
are, that Gen. Sumner has been relieved
from active service in consequence of his
refusal to reinforce Gen. Heintzelman al
the liattls of Williamsburg.
“News from North Carolina states thnt
Governor Clark bas rcfevad to furWsh

any more troops to Jeff. Dnvis, and baa
recalled all the North Carolina soldiers
uuw in the rebel army.
“N«»rth Carolina has held a convention

lane officers oft
Bailey died of
16th. Lieut
the knee en a s
Amputation wa
could not be sa

Fkvtt Pbssp

betokens a fruit

have promise o

Peach trees reid

exception, they
floral promise.
“Coaler's" Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator.
"Costar’s"
“CostarV Bed bug Exterminator.

“Costar’s"
. •
“Custar’a" Electric Powder for Insects,Ac j’

Severa

week.

and low degree

poand, to pay f

(fifteen to eigh
aay they were

CAUTION ! ! ! To prevent the oublic
being impaeed upon by
end HifLiy Fr*■inwoi Jttulattont a new label ha* beer, prepared.

giving further aid to the rebellion, thus
virtually returning to tbe Uuiou.
“In reply to the demand of Jeff. Davis
for additional troops aud njeans uf trans
purtatiort fifr hii ahny to j»)d through the
cotton States, Gov. Clark said that Davis
bad received all the aid from North Car
olina tliat he could expect, and that here­
after no more troops would be permitted
to leave tbe state, and has ordered all tbe
North Carolinia State troop* home. Gov.
Clark also informed the rebels that tbev
.
hobm er uw
could use the ra l roads in retreating WhbksAle AgeMs ti Me&lt; T«rk Chy.
homewards, end that they would run Shleffehn Bro. A Co.
HamLRiMlyA Kitchen

olina.
.
The Tribune has the following :

communicates to
priate resolution
for tbe memory
Reynolds, Lieu
UeuL A. M.

blossoms on eve

No one was injured.
We expect eonsidcrable difficulty In crossing here, as tbe
country is low end swampy.
• •' «■

Our advance frotn this point must be
necessarily slow, there being no river
cninsportatioii, and every available ubstnictioa being placed in the way by the
rebels.
•
.

hearts :

“Fboh THX
correspondent o

wounded.
’
Full particulars are expected to mor­

of our forces on tbe main rood to Rich­
mond via Bottom's Bridge, drove the en­
emy across the Chiekohominy
River,

May

nnteers.

McKimoo A Bobbin.,
“We

Useits, Mtreb A Gerd-

can positively assert that whatever mod­
ification may be made in His order, Geo.
Hunter will not be recalled or put in a

H«!I?Wioe A (X

Naw Goods

8. Goodyear A

varied.

See t

Frost.—Tu

frosty in this

fruits wore da

Rar. J. M.

■exorted the fa

■die Court Ho
and Sunday.

Fiax nr M

smith shop of

centre, and its

burned on Fr

is unknown, tb

Philadelphia, Pa.
k Co.

I Rsbtrt Shoemaker* Co.

New Advertisements.

What is!

minator—if y

Lox and plac

of rats, and s
did soo."

Bt. Loata, Ma,
Detroit, Midi.,
Louisville, Ky..
Cincinnati. O.,

ierain art

i»

speedy exter
lie.

Price 2

IM mUUm. My r.rtiua.
•L.??*'.. °T c*,lau,_ VSSSBSR,

have entered

green hand*
mackerel fle
ermen have
more profila

Individual c
babe insde

AX

siflgle*a»ptur

, that iho

Tua Nav

treating rebe

Norfolk bef
IDLE, &lt;

HASTINGS, MICH

most every t

Xnent will re

New Yo
Stole Fair o
Rochester,
continuing

arsau&gt;.sr

Omibous
Appeal has

,tarnySUna
-ssr.E.

Miss.,iWW
monte.

ffa

territory ov

controversy
in

more will the vision of the bold trooper
•*■**■*
honor rf
mequendy

stand MUI,
tends to so

A fsssod thakyou have to
worth what you have to ।

b

-do matter what ittosy bt.

Bl

W)

of a esetio®

�infis Jrirt (Jvrrnti.
omsau rum «r uw renrr.

LIVER REGULATOR
LIFT BTT1KS,

oommitu. of

ooo.iuing’Jriiem.

Lemuri P«d,k., H'Arcj
“ ■

Piul

mJ

H

Wconftr with ib« prop., &gt;u.

LOW PRICES’

Rivers as to prevaol the approach of the

enemy’s gunboats. This is a step in the
right direction, and ooe lhat deserves the
«H«.t auction of both th. ntentmatl
and the committee.

r
,—........ “
vcueeii sat let.
from Naw barn, a “Railroad Monitor.’
understood to have bee- J ‘
’ ’*
General Burnside, was in

For Agricultural and other hema,

Gaxxx

Ixtxllioxncx.—The

Sad

Freeman,

in

tbe following

paragraph, brings ua intelligence of the

natural and healthy action In thn vital organs.—
It Is a superior
■

To ConsMinptlves.

Much beUer than pills, and much easier to take.

THE Advertiser having been rostered
to health in a few weeks by a verr aiwn&gt;le remedy
after haring anffered several yearn With a severe
lung affection, and that dreed dise ee, U&gt;/wwaipte'a-ls anxious to make known to his fclto wmAbtera the mean, of cure.
To all wbo deaire it,t ho win aend of the proscnpUon used, (free of charge) with tUdireeticus
for prepanog the same, which Ih.v will *As4 a
staaccait roa coNSiamoit, asthma. b*oxckitis.
do. The only object of tbe advertiser in aaading
“»• Frrscriptioa, is to beaafil the sMicted, and
sjiread information which bo conceive* to he in­
valuable and bo bopha cvrtj aufferer will try hie
remedy, aa it will coat them
—•
prove a blessing.
rarties wi-'-^- •*------------

DAKUmra LIFE BITTERS

be used on tho railroad which runs from
Newbern to Beaufort, and also on the
railroad from Newbern to Bachelor’s
Creek, in the direction of Kingston and
Goldsboro. The bridges over the Trent

death of Lieut A. M. Nevins, a brother

river near Beaufort, aqd over Bachelor’s
of the editor of this paper, wbo fell, bo- Creek, which were burned by tbe retreatlure Yorktown, in tbe gallant defense of■ ing rebels, are nearly finished again ; and
the new Monitor, it is believed, will do
his country’s flag. He was 1st Lieut
excellent service in guarding tho country
of Co. G, 6th Regiment of Vermont Vol­
through which tho ruilrofids pass.
unteers.
May Ho whose Providence
Mb. Askold, from the Select Commit­
lias sent this affliction, comfort wounded
tee on Lake and River defenses, reported
hearts :
. a bill to-day establishing a national
“From the Vermoxt Troops.—The fuundery at Chicago on condition that
correspondent of the Burlington Times land be donated by tho eUy, and for the
communicates to that paper some appro­ purposes of navy yards and depots on
Lake Mich'“•- -•&gt;
r,_
priate resolutions of respect and affection
____________________ __
for tbe memory of Captain Edward F. sites select!
appointed
by
the
President,
with
an
Reynolds, Lieut Charles F. Bailey, and

lage, for some cause, but this year' is an

exception; they having their fol! share of
floral promise.

Several%&gt;ntraband pigs of high

week.

and low degree, were sold at the

village

pound, to-pay forfeiture and expenses.—
From tfie very low price they

brought

(fifteen to eighty cents each,) we shonld

New Goods.—Grant A Spaulding, J.
ar are receiving their Summer stocks of
goods.

full and

Their assortments are

varied.

frosty in

morning waa quite

this region.

We apprehend,

how ever, that only the more tender early

fruits were damaged.
Rev. J. M. Peui-bs, of Battle Creek,

•exorted the faithful on Spiritualism, at

tbe Court House on Saturday evening

and Sunday.
Fire nr Maplb Gruvb.—The black­
smith shop of---------------------- nt Maple Grove

WK

HVAE

Hon. John Cross writes, •'Brooklyn, March 15
1860. In the spring oflSXD I took a severe cold
which Induced a violent fever. I took twe doaes
DA RUNG'S Li VNR RJSG ULA TOR

Prize Poetry.

It broke np my cold and fever at once. Previous
to this attack, I bad been troubled with dyspepsia
several months: I have felt nothing of it Sinoo?'

Leweorrhwa or Whiles. Orar is a Tamer,
OSarUka tlccraUwa, J*wmate me—ace.

Da. J.C. *mv

DARLINGS LITER REGULATOR,

Mrs. C. Tebo-n-, 1! Christopher Street, N. Y.,
writes: “Pvt. ri), 1W0.—I hrre been snblect to
attacks of Asthma the last twvnty years. I bsvo
never found anything equal to

Darling’s Liver Begulaor.
in affording immediate relict
Liver and billions remedy.'’

It la a fhorwigh

Severe M edicixe for Secksh.—Gov.
Johnson, of Tenn., hns Issued a procla­
mation announcing that fur every Union
man captured or maltreated by maraud­
ing bauds, five or more prominent rebels
shall be arrested ; and for all property of
loyalists destroyed, ample remuneration
shall be made to them out of tbe proper­
ty of such in the vicinity as have ci ven

'

Irti’tf rvUMrkatlV rr»u!’«
!raianJ^jiwa,"'*’G. V LAKIMU,M.B.
Hh.nmatUBa, Gant, Liver Complaint.

Darling'* Life Bitters,

D. Westervelt, Esq., of South 5th, near 8tb St.,
Williamsburgb. L. 1.. writes: "Augusti, U40.Hav ing been troubled w&gt;U&gt; a difficulty in tbe Liver
and to bilious *Uack«, I waa advised, by a friend,

“dXhLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR.

1 did »e and found It to operate admirably, rcmoriug the bile and arousing the liver to activity. 1

SPRING &amp; SUMMER .
- - was
—
------------Why
Adam wife
?— &amp;

BW8 ft 0»IES,

ment to parties committing such depre-,
dations.
called Eve

GOOUS.

Because when she appeared, man’s days
of happiness was drawing Io n close.

DirniERiA and Caour.—For these
formidable and dangerous diseases Trask’s
Magnetic Ointment is an unfailing rernedy.if used io season.
Apply freely to
the Throat and CbcM. and cover with a
hut flannel. This Ointment has been be­
fore the public over 20 yeara^nd its con­
stantly increasing demand has established
its reputation as a superior Liniment in
all cases where n soothing aitd relsxing
remedy is required, particularly in Rheu­
matism. Neuralgia. Inflnmntion of the
Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal, affections.
Sore Eyes, Burns, Piles, Wounds and

assr.
lemmrtUa as lbs laM rreeri teluis cuUIul sa.1 II
ernrad WTMtaal. A f!«r ttklng veer remedy tight .reeks
so tjnrrfco. of th • dtonse naCdss.**
Syphilis .14 Nercarial IHiease.

(His Studley, Esq , 1S8 Bist »th Street, N. Y..
writes: Aug.’ia, I960.—1 bad ad&lt;fleuity withlbo
Kidney cbmplalnt three yuers, with eonttant pain
in tbe small of my baek. I had used most all kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief mill

Sce'their advertisements.

Frost.—Tuesday

sow &gt;*8tau mi tte. seek, wMd. A bad laBlil Ova.

LIFB BITTSBS,

and was mlirtiy rvrrd, I harebed no attack since.”

’s

BOUBUXE OF TRADE;

Come and Sec! I

Mr*. Young. ofTIrooWyn, writes: “February
2«. ituto.—In May testlhads severestlscktiffnea
which confined me to the house. I took one bol-

S. Goodyear &amp; Co. and Roberta dt Btrik

■WF STILL

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY;
Jas. L. Brumley, merchant, 194 Fulton street,
New Tort, write*. August, 18, 1WO« “I here
bean afflicted with nilra, arcomp—M with bleed­
ing, tbe last three years; I used

son will, by proclamation, forbid the
burning of any more cotton, and affix a
strong penally to the crime. *

say they were confiscated.

nrautb, *B&lt;1 ureJ dUiu^Mlirv^bMKUoL.^^a^dUeU^

i&lt;u, tmgularitim, pmn in Um aUe aa4 tewata.
Mind, protruding and bleeding piles, sod general

And now consider myself Za/w-Wp enrtd,"

Lieut. A. M. Nevins, adopted by the
1 Jne officers of tbe 6th Regiment Lieut
Bailey died of a wound received the sum is fifty thousand.
16th.
Lieut Nevins was wounded in
tbe knee on a subsequent reconnoissance.,
OS'” Between the 23d of February — I
Amputation was resorted to, but bis life the day on which Nashville surrendered '
could not be saved.”
—and the IDth ol May, three thousand
six hundred and ten bales of cotton were
Fbvit PaespacTS.—if an abundance uf shipped from that city, to Northern porta.
There is a large quantity yet to be ship­
blossoms on every tree shrub and bush
ped, sufficient, it is said, to amount in
betokens a fruitful season, we certainly
the aggregate to nearly two millions of
have promise of all the heart'can wish.— dollars. It is rumored that Gov. John

Peach trees seldom blonbm in this vil­

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

FAMILY MEDICINE,

stroction at Newbern. &lt;
preparing a huge frame-w________
w
over a locomotive engine and to be cov
ered with iron, from the top to the track.

e fourth page.

Mountain

SPECIAL NOTICES-

WE

ARE

NOW

with ooo of tbe

HAND

ON

LARGEST and

BEST Assortments

Lsrsstfs:

flKAnc*. if you need either or Loth of these moat,
excellent Retiaediee, inquire for them al the storaa;
if yuu do not find them, take uo oUwr, but ineloae
One Dollar ta a later, and on receipt of tho mon
ey, the Kkrardy or Remedies will bo sect according
to^our duueUons, by snail or express, poet-paid.
A
DAN’L S. DARLING,

of

102 Nassau St, New York.
Pat op la 50centnudtl Bettles each,
[novar 8a&gt;]

HARD-WARE

nwh. iMAan**d/b&gt;Nlm«U'&gt;&lt;vreri~4*r*tee«
rrMtil.* of th, t.h.1
evoSI'ul lU*t this wttl
Or SB KE duHM»

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
ran

tux

ttwm erst or

DRY GOODS I I
| The beat Funily CA­
THARTIC in tbe world,
used twenty years by five
millions ueraon* annual­
ly '

MILLINERY

-centre, and its combustible content* was 'Bruises.
8c« pamphlet with agnit, and around each hotburned on Friday. Tho cause of tho fire
tla.
Price 25 cto.
la unknown, there having been Bone used Sold by all druggists.

AND

there for several days.

Wbat ial

Why Ceotar’s Rat

Exter­

minator—if you don’t believe it, buy a

box and place U in the midst of an army

of rats, and such a' scattering “you never
did aee.”

k never (aila, and is tbe most

speedy exterminator now before tho pub
lie.

Price 25 cento.

Roberta di Stri

Throat and Luvros.—Al this seasen
of the year when c&lt;Mighs and culds are
troublesome every family should have a
safe and certain remedy on hand. Rnnsom’s Hive Syrup Tolu is tho very thing.
It is not only pleasanj. for children to take,
but is a certain euro for Croup, Whoop
ing-Cough, Bronchitiv, Aatlinm', Coughs'
and all affections of the Throat and Lungs
Sold by all Druggists.
Price 95 cU.
[nev28 • months.!

ker, agents.

Wool J

i many Massachusetts fishermen
have entered the navj that four thousand
green bands are required to man the
mackerel fleet, soon tn go out The fish­
ermen have been templed away by the
more profitable “hauls” of tbe blockade.
Individual cases are given where seamen
have made W.500 or &lt;2&lt;M0 -Rfiiov In
single' captures.'

Taluhahsk. Leos Conrrr,
Florida July 17.1840,
E, Albany, X. Y.-My Dear Dooj to inform you of the wonderful
effect of your 8arar Coatrd Pill, op my daughter.
Bor three yeareshe has bun affected with a bil­
ious derangement of.the system. sadly impairing
her health, which bu been steadily failing daring
that period. When in New Turk » April lart, a
frietiS advised ma Co teat your pills. Having full

Wool!

FAMILY

Stacks of

Or tn gtt Otek Pmwd,

Ever sbowu in thia

Io aa tbe Now Woolen Factory of

Market, which w»

i

advance from

‘

H—tiag*, May 12,1BA2.

It is said the Govern­

WonVAH. Sours!

Or Cold fcflqqfr i£Jebircd-

JfflK
Henrlekhi

; NEW YORK COSTS.

Kid strengthuing

Plasters,

cure » five hears, pains, and weakness of the
breast, kids and hneit, sad Bfit—etie oempismis
in a* equally short penod at fane.
Brand —
win*.
ahlr.
naA
SHa

_________

Nur York Stats Fair.—The next
State Fair of New York will be held at
Rochester, commencing Sept. 30th, and

niw, minriy,- w yew nvmro

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

continuing four days.

-A GOOD

COONTT ACCOUNTS.

Aswairic'.stes

Mirror Ambrotype; Neiln
Pear! Ambrot/pw; Oraa
Ambrotype; imperial
brotypsx Refiaeo At

.

;
‘
!

OWjUTW-ttm
SWAB*

Unusually Low
For Sale!

4

•

LOOKHBReI~

ment will rebuild it

T«» BoMMrs-n B1U--The Hom-ludBUI, Mpmtd l&gt;; b&lt;*k Ho»wt.«
lend, to Ktldkr, or MUort, wkafctr
urnli«d tad &lt;rf aga or aol, Tba wider
mny locale a quarter, half or two ibirda
of ft JOc'-ion.
'

GR4KEPJES

As low aa the loweat, fi&gt;r CtwAor ready

Wann Meals at

are prepared to sell at a small

l. ue». wd to &lt;1. b«. orJ-r.

We will par the highest market price IN UASJ
•r Wool, delivered at our Factory.
J.S-FaxBamrv. '
W.JUsai*-

destroying al­

BOARDING-HOUSE

.I

VAN Biuntr A WABBLE,
nr iumxo«. kch.

Tub Navt Yard Burned.—The re­

GROCERY, SALOON
A-isru
The subscriber is now prepared to sell

Qu MiKtucTcaio into a Goop Qvalitt or
CB.OT1T,

Oor

DRY GOODS !

r/--’- '
oceeed all other
Pills, one each

TUE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,

treating rebels burned the Navj Yard at

most everything.

CROCKER Y!

‘

Norfolk before they left,

■&amp; Iv'i dureoop. Lreou.:
■■■ juy each box.
Warranted superior to
Jany Pill before the public.

GROCERIES

grant a spa1

‘

Jv&gt;t mU «i drtjta.aTii.BvW
one door onldru.A. GcedfeweBud

�arosaxrevru
Johns a

^frialtnal fine.
RADWAY'8 BENOVATING

MWLVENT

AMERICAN CEMENT GLDE
r-,^.M,TMriM.MIkUn* MMX-*—* wk*

gift of th* nod 8amaritam of two pgnoe
to the landierd le take car* of the won
wbo feft oaxtag tb&amp;ae, in ad&amp;Mea to

WIIX WIMBTANP WATNN.
IT WILL MEND WOOD.

the raiment, the oil and wine, was sqaivolent to shout three dollars ef our curren­
cy, which would probably pay for his
board two weeks ia a country tavern
where board wes vsry chsMp.’
frj

«...

brakn rxnIMX_

rr WILL MEND LEATHER.,
M.ud rov BaTMM. Snr, Mu. *x*». —
IT WILL MENO GLASS8... Um ,m~WUm&lt;
“* «*IT WILL MEND IVORY.

MARRIED LADIES.
Aouoe bnooa»e&gt; burdensome, nature work*
TiAiaPLAirriKQ Tum.—We would
to Utoow off tM* uoBecM*ary nmouut of remind our friends that the grouud ia bl­
ototbtog.
Tbe Brat indienttoa of this ooming very dry, and trees that haae
will b» nmb oatbo belly, then the leg*, recently been transplanted will suffer,
nod about tbe too*, and it Is not an nn- and many die, if not thoroughly water­
frnquent thing bdbre *hoariug limn to ed and mulched. Just before night pour
an animal Nearly naked. On tbe olh- water freely about the roots, and imme­
diately cover with saw-dust, tu bark,
coarse manure,nr other similar substance,
to prevent rapid evaporation ; after which
a liberal watering twice a week will save
most of your tree*.— Springfield Rtpub-

■I
Tba .Mnt
ugu, nd
metal mlMry -totog simply from a eaglcct 0|
amIlasnsplatalala swrpevsing. aad it is therefore
sgttontwoatia^rtaM* Ibaka atrirt atteniiaa

»“;■11 u

&lt;W.&lt; .«A,&lt;W
of these Pdto . atoew oooe &lt;m'.’’“T

1)8. J. BOVEE DODS’
Imperial Wipe Bitten!!
These Brers** for tlie euro at We*a Hreaara.

’"ft

IT WILL

MENU CHINA.

it will’meno marble.

Mantl* ““

That pises knocked. oat at year

BILUODS COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER.
RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT
Now Yosa. January. IMO18 A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY. 2&gt;. RoAtot &lt;e a,«

Heart, dbortaeas *f Breath, Hard Braaibiog.
Sharp Paine when taking a breath, and *11 utbar
Ginfol symptom*, are qaic*lv rumored by th*
aoVlTftG RiMOLVENT.
“Union 8«NTn&lt;wifTM nr FnubxurcxsIto tta* will speedily ttolirar Ch* disabled and
■URO.—The people of Fredericksburg diassas-xtricken sufferer from
A LIVING DEATH,
are still defiant and surly. A storekeep
er who was asked by ta Uninn snldier a And restore hits to bi* frted* ta a sound and
healthy condition.
few days agn to sell a small piece of
Before preaenUsg thia wonderful cleansing rem­
crape, said if it was a coffin be would edy to tbe North American public, Dr. B^nwax
sell it, but he had nothing else tn sell to waa determiMd to tost ita medical power for tbs
elsaa of di*ea*es for which it ta preacribad in the
Yankees. They refuse persistently |n Booth Amcnean Province*, a* it ta a fact welt
receive Treasury notes, averriag that k“°W 8CR0lb,ulA?®E()S,Y1 8TPHILM,
they prefer the money of a solvent gov.
and It* borrihl* train of roncomitanta. prevail in
the tropical region* of th*pou th. to a much great­
er sad more malignant degree than in tbe North,
la tact there is scarcely a fofotly in any of tbe
The Gkiat Majority of the Democrat­ South American Province* that I* free from
ov it* kindred dtaeaae*. It run* tn tho
ic press denounced Treasury notes aa ir­ Scrofula,
blood of all U* people, aad boa become eatobliabad
redeemable paper and predicted their aa a mnitotionaTtafinnUy, aad baa baffled the
depreciation.
The now sell at mure skill of their best physicians. With knowledge
of these facta Dr. ftanwar wm determined to ‘eat
than par, by from one to three 'per
eRADW?rS RENOVATING RESOLVENT.
cent.
which waa prepared expressly to meet the exiWs noticed recently a poor orchard,
genuea oflbe disease* a* developed in tbq tropics.
oat of the coosequenoea uf imperfect
Large snppliee were sent to Braxil, Bncnoe Ayres,
Cbifi, Prifa, Eqnador, Venreeta, Bolivia. New
shortening in pruning.
A few uf tbe
Grenada, and to eeveral islands of Use Spantab
Bartletts ware loaded with fruit, and the
mats, and waa thoroughly tested by Physician*
beanebea were beat to the grouud. The
and the Priesthood, and ta n— •*------%■ need by the Phyaxciasa,
wood was quite too alecider to hold up
ilutivo Renorador de Rat
the fruit.
We could see that some of
for Radway ’* Ready Raaolra
tho annual growths had been left two
feet or more in length, and no pains had
been taken to bring the limbs down to an
Stcrdary tf &lt;SZ*fr—WILLIAM H. SEWARD, of
obtuse angle to the trunk of tbe tree.—
New York.
Had only a foot of tbe wood been left at NscretarptfOa 7reorer»-8ALMON P. CHASE, ilituUottal di**aa«s. Such baa bean tbs unparal­
lelled xueoeva of tbi* remedy ta euriag these hor­
each annual pruning, in tbe early stages
Sa-reteryc/fAr/ntari&gt;r—Caleb B. Smith, of Ind. rible di*e**e* ia lb* tropics that wa ds aot hesitate
of growth, tho limbo would have been Seretarjr of Ur Aary—GIDEON WELLES, of
to promise oil tbs sofisrsrs with scrofnle and
Connecticut.
aufficiently large and strong to hold the
eruptive dissases among oar own people, with
Staitoytf
TFor
—
E.
M.
STANTON,
of
Washingspeedy restoration to sound and permanent
preeent burden of fruit
Fruit grow era, especially the inexpe­ Poctmadcr Gram:.'—MONTGOMERY BLAIR, of health.
it is supsnor to all known remedies in popular
Maryland.
rienced, are so much in a burry to get
use aa a clean*ing syrup for
ditamty ffwurol-EDWA RD BATES, fo Missouri.
large quantities of fruit, that they spared
and removing from the Ain Pimplv*. T»U«r.R**h
toe much wood upon the young trees.—
and other offensive marks, and will, in a few day*
When bearing begins, too much fruit is
Supreme Coart oPthe Halted States.
giva a pure, clear, and roaaal* hue of health and
left upca the limbs, and they become C*s&lt;f Jusries—ROBERT B. TANEY, of Maryland. beauty to th* face and uaii* and brilliancy tu the
jlmxiala
Jwfuus-NOAH
H.
SWAYNE,
of
Ohio.
eye*.
permanently drooping.
This superin
-JAME8M. WAYNE, of Georgia
It i* a pore and innocent preparation, *11-pow­
duces excessive fruitfulness and prema­
-JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee. erful to do gwod, but never doe* tojary. *
-PETER V. DANIEL, of Va.
ture decay.
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
-SAMUEL
NELSON.
*fN.
Y.
The first eight years of the life of a
There ia no medicine in tbe known world, or
-ROBERTC. GiilEH.or}*eas.
physician, that La* ever claimed th* akill ol erad­
froit tree are the most important, and re-NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Me.
icating from the »y*tem discaaM inherited, by
-JOHN
A.
CAMPBELL,
of
Ala.
qure jpdioions management
li a good
tranaouMios. from parent to child. This great
compact bead ia formed in this period, it
peer we claim for RADWAY*8 RENOVATING
RESOLVENT ; aod we rellgioualv declare that, if
will need comparatively no pruning after
Radway's Reuovatiag RaaSrewt i* given wbau
that. Tbe wood is of tbe first eouseth* *ympton&gt;* of any inherited disewse are first
quenoeln these years, and the froitshould HENRY T. BAOEUti, President of lb. Sanais *»&lt; eahibitoi it will eradicate tho anas from the
Lieutenant Governor.
system.
In the early stages of Pthiai* or Oonbe steadily sacrificed for the future good JAME8Y PORTER, Sscretary of State.
samptloe. Fite, Scrofula, and in ease* of son bead,
of the tree.
Apply tbe knife above,com­ GEORGE H. HOUSE. Deputy
do
ulcers, tumors, hacking cough. Lri«cMiis,theu*e
LANGFORD
G.
BERRY,
Auditor
Gvneral.
of
Redway's
Renovating Resolvent vUleztermiapost below, and keep the bead as much
EZRA JONES, Deputy
do
ate tbe transmitted disease form the system, and
ia a pymmidial- shape an possible. In JOHN OWEN. Stab freaaurer,
make (what tbe pareuta neglected.) a sound and
due time you will hare abundant froit,
bialtby tody.
and the limbs stout enough to bold it.
CHRONIC DISEASE.
CORTLAND B STEBBINS. Dcpbiy do
SAMUEL B. LACEY, Com’r. State Land Office.
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
CHARLES UPSON, Attorney General.
JOHN ROBERTSON. Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master General.
1 hav* tham fifteen year* old in my
H*rd*n, thrifty, hardy, productive, and
bidding m fair to live tbe next fifty year*
a* any standard tree up&lt;»n my premises.
der. Kidtey*. Spine, Ac., sll’o/ which dtoeuaes
The complninffegainst those pet* of the
Rad way'* Reedy Itewlreui gill eradicate, and
garden, 1 a* fully persuaded, t* owing
secure to the paUaul a new lease of lifs.
T eprwe of RADWAY’S RENOVATING RE­
more to tbe neglect nod mismanagenicnt
PROBA TK0RD£R.-8TAtt OF MICHIGAN. SOLVENT fo SI x«0 per betlie. Dose, a ire **ccn
ths* u&gt; any inherent difficulty. Some Coaaty of Barry, as.
twice full, half a* hoar after each ureal, HoU by
At a aeasion of the Probate Coart for the Coun­ druggiaU aad nserotianta every w bore.
TteriatiM will not flouriali oo the quince,
stock. Tbe fruit book* will point them ty of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Ofifoa. in the
village of Hastiuga, on Tuesday tbe 13th day of
A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.
out. Do not plant such.
They will not Mar, in tbe year one thousand eight handba productive oo grsn* ground, or in red sad sixty two; present, 8. C. Prindle, Judge

©Stria! Jirrrtorj.

IT WILLWEND PORCELAIN.

X.

SU"

IHh.ik™»~

to IsMitadtf sod fetatneo*. liquid be
tbe®, as they revivifyhsg In thtir fiction.

THESE BITTEBM

■ay four or five and each succruno dew be u,
miniahed coo pill, until reduced to cue. aed then
repeated every day.for a week or tea days. A
permanent cure will eurcly follow.
Yours.**..
Da.8. Ssuuss.
Redway's Regal*tier PHIs aro sold for Twenty­
Bro centa par box, (cadi box contain* thirty pills]
by Druggist*. Merchant*, and storekeeper*.

QUESTION

OF

Will oot wa»y Cara, tout Prevent Disease,
and in thia roepOd are dsnbly valuable to th*
person who may us* them. F*r

INCIPIENT CON5CMP17GN,

Weak Lung*. Jadlgoatiei
ef th* norreu* System. F|
all ease* requiring a Toni

•r. D»4s* (eiebarted WIb* Bitters
£l3eb anaaunBiPAiasxi t

THE MltXION

ANSWERED.

car* so many diseases of apparent opposite pho“‘we’reply that Redwnr'a Ready Balief chief and

moat important remedial efficacy, ia er tncod in
the immediate arrest of pain, and ita potency ia

ECONOBTY B WEALTH110 00 a ye«r isvsd in every family by
*
One Botllu «»f

AMEBKAW CEHEJVT CLFE.
Prieu 25 Cnnta par Buttle
Prien 25 Onto per Bold*.

Far Sore Three., a* eoauMet among lire Clergy
they ar* truly valuable.
For tbeaged and infirm, and for person, of .
weak cruatsialien—for Ministers of th* Gospel,
Lawren and all public speakers-for Boak-Kvepers, Tniiera, Soeiustreaeea, Arthits, and all parmi leading a sedentary life, they wiH prove
ttuty be»eUci*l.
As * beverage, they are wbaleaeme, innocent
and delicious to th* taste. Thev produce tbe
eahilarwlinw eOorta of brand v nr

Prien 25 Cnnta per BuUl*.

Prien 25 Cent* par Boltin.
wbare pain i&gt; a concomitant *f the disease.
DImom, like th* storm. giv*a uomistakable
signs of it* approach. At first the threatened
pstfmt experience* a alight discomfort, this ia
followed with pain, to a greater or laa* extent,
aad other »rn ptoras follow ta rapid »ucce»*iTu
It is in this condition of the system where Radwsy's Ready Relief will be found all-potent. Ito
administration, either iateroaily or *xter**ny, as
tbe seal of pain indicates, will arrest the progress
of the threatened ditesee. and quickly relieve tbe
patient from ail psln or discomfort.
If people, on the fiiat iodiestioaof uneasiness
or pain, cither slteht or Mvere, would take adoee
of Rad way’s Ready Relief, not one thousand ta a
wouldever be troubled with sickne**.
Creep. Dipther ia, )u0uca*a. Sore Throat. Scar
let Fever, Typhoid Fever, Pneumonia, Bill tone
Fever, Small Pox, Measles, Fever and Ague.
Chill* and Fever, Headache, Billiou* Cholic, Di
arrbiia. Dysentery, Cholera, Crampaand Ipaam*,
Lot Rad way » Resdr Reliefbo freely used, and in
a abort lime, all pain and uncaaioea* will cease,
and the threatened disease expelled from tbesye-

Prien 25 Cent* per Bottle.
Bnttl*.
Buren.
TERMS CASH.

&gt;r gale by all Drergfota. sad Ft.r.krepors
gsnerally throughout the country.

JOHNS A CKOBLEY,
{Bole Manufacturer*.)
78 WILLIAM STREET.
of Liberty stmt.

NEW YORK.

fmportMl to Heuse Owners.

Impornnt to Builder*.
Important to Railroad Companies.
Important to Farmers.
To all taAom Mir may toncorn and it non-

cernt carrybody.

way’s B«ady Rslisf will ensure a spsedy cure.
“it crsxa so MAXF diuases,
•■And tbsrefore I’ll none of it,” aays tbe &gt;keptk;
now we appeal to lbs common »eu»c uf sc WKA■onable being who baa had ths least expenrtib
in medicine taking, ar buaineaa relations with
pbysiciaas, if this is sound reasoning,

Midway's

mxadt bklikf

JOHNS de C ROS LEYS

FEMALES.

The many certificates which bare been tender­
ed to nt. and tho letters wbieii st am daily reoetriug. are coaclureve proof tbat amet&gt;it toe
«M»*n three Bitters bate given a aati«f&lt;ct.on
which m oUrer* have over doo* before. No wo­
man ia tho land should b* without thrtn. and
those who oace uee them will not fail to Uep a
supply.

DR- J. BOVEE DODS’

CEMENT ROOFING,
Tho cheapest aid asost d arable

Imperial Wine

Bitten

Are prepared by an eminent an&lt;l»kilifu! p) yekaan
who has used theta succc—fully in hi* predire
tor tbe last twenty-fl vo yeare.
Th* proprtetr.r.

is not recommended by us. mt prescribed for
so many varieties of disease as rvery phyaiciaa in
tbe practice of medicine prescribe* Calomel, Mer­
cury, Quinine. Morphine, Opium, and ether fa­
vorite bobys of the profession. It » a ereU known
feet that in ninety owes nut of on* hundred, no
matter what may be the name of th* disease or
Tin* articl* ba* ban tbornnaklv
In'Uaw
condition of the patient, calomel forms tbe Im­ York and all part* of Uw United Slataa^Casad*.
portant and must active egent at the preaenptton; Wf»t Indic*, aad Central and South Aetenca. on
and if lbs aymplom* of the ui vease arc surh as to building* ot all kieda, sack M Faeroam. Fetnraleave atty doubt in the mind of tbe physician aa qixa. tkuaoa*. Rail Ro*a Darom. Car*, aad m»
to arriving at a decided coDduaiun what to give, Public Bciuusm gvoeralte. Gu&gt;a*XMXNV Blilo
he gtre* calomel. This ia an ancient landmark □tea. Ac.; by tbe pnacipal Brtu&gt;aa*. Airmen,
of the proU'sakMi. which no innovatics has been and otoi-ra. and has prove* to b« tiw CHEAPEST
aeAMGcTT DURABLE BG0F1NG tu use. it ia I.
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’
-.TTg'VI*'’ A nKE- WATER. WEATHER and
unEPXBUxn. *5yjux 3£T?xiia
When we toll tbe public that tho use of RAD- nMB^PiroOF cororisg for ROOFS OF ALL
WATH READY RELIEF will euro tbe sick of
TKit m ria OXL T material
to (to Ars composed of a pure and unadulterated wins,
certain diaeaaeo: that It will stop pais in a few
combined with Berberry. Solotnon’a Peal. Com
minutes after He applicaiiou ; that it viU protect r**r/d Aafc Which romUav th. desirable proper­ free. Wild Oram True Bark. Spikenard. Cl.amvtie* st
DtowMMr- ”hieh
»R
the system against Mtack* at all niMariau*, con
mile Flower*. and Gentian. Tber ate manufaetagiooS,Md infectious disease-wc have the fact*
tnrod by Dr. Dods himself, wbo t. an «zpenenc^
toestabluiU tbe truth of our statement*, seknonl
and succtrefnl PUysieian.aud bancs »Lou Id cot
edged by thousand* wbo Lave proved it* unfail
No Heal is required in making application be classed among tbe quack rawtrutr.* which good
ing powers oo their own j&gt;enion». Go where you
tlioevunlry.andagainai wbKh the il«Ucai Pro
will, epeak of Redway'* Ready Relief, in any
i_.,------ ‘plying it i* bat trifiing, a* a* r.„o------assrmblagr of per*ou», *otne one or wort will canary
a ba covertd and finished tta
Ithiera bare been so
bear wttnea* of deriving benefit from Its ate.
taMS&amp;f lbs c-n.munity
IN MILITARY CAMPS.
It eau be applied by any one,
f disease ineidcsa tv the
Arc saporior to all purgative or cathartic pill*,
Thera Is no [4»es so well caJculaiod to teat tbe
penseble'a* a
powder*, mlccra! and Midhtx waler*, la the treat­ nsefalneM of a specific medians aa a military
mmn
Ttndn,, .
k.. K-.— ___ "j r2^I,W«.‘b •««*“»« »**y. "bilk cannot be in­
ment and cure of
TOMIC. MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
in almost every*eunp throughout tho Grand Ar­ lured by Hbat. CteutorSvoma^iMniaaxaa ef Iteor
CIWTIVENESS,
INDIGESTION,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA,
my of the Union, with the happiest anecesa. Ut­ B&lt;uax*. or any exterual actiea wholcter.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!
BILIOUSNESS,
RICK HEADACHE,
ters from Brigade and Regimental surgeons, offi
1NFLAMATI0N OF THE BOWELS,
cere, and privates.aMure ua tbat Rapway'a Reade
It coeta bat Little I
Fariry the nieod !
GUTTA PERCH* CEMENT,
NERVOUHNE8N,
MELANCHOLY,
Relief has contributed more to the protection of
Vive Tewo to the btoasiwb I Ueaorate
DEPREBSIUN OF SPIRITS,
tbs troop* against disease, and to tbe use and
theRyateta end Prolate* LID !
comfort of the sick, than all uther medicines used For Coaling Mh.,1. of all Khnh wbra
KWH frr baule, aaotdrefort*
or mean* suggested by tbs medical authorities.
A does af from «i* to eighl of Hadway's Itogocaponed lo the Action of the Weather,
Prepared and sol J by
isting Fill*, will, tn tbe most diUreaaiug ease* of BADwav’a hiadt mxurf whx stop pais
Coaaupauon or CosUreusos, Derangameatol the
CHARLES WIDDIF1EI.D * CO .
Liver, ue othrr eland*, aecure a healthy evacua­
tion of the Bow*. Pcrseu* troubled with C&lt;jativsoe**, ladigastecn,Liter complaint. Dyspepsia
wiR denve imtneexato benefit by taking *
of
thawPiUa. After thoroughly cleansing the bowel*
of It* retained humors, by a fro* parge, tw* to dlStTMATISM. XXrBALCU*, LVMBA*0, TIC DOLOMrX
fr-ar per day, for a week ar ten days, will reUore
tbe liver, bowels, paacraaa. kidaeya, aad all other GOUT. rouTUAcnx, scunc*. rxc« xcus, ata *cnx.
organs of the »yatem to the healthy performance Numbueas, Swolen joint*, Sprain*. LamenaM^
ISAAC Q MOTT,
of their datisa
P*1” *■ th.Kidney*. Wounda.Pa!a in the
Is npw receiving from New York and
DR RADWAY’S PO.LB.
ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BRHATRWG. PLEDBoston, his fall atodt of
AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.
WSY^PAIN IN THE SIPE, SHOULDERS,
We have Uta medicinal properilsa of tbe most
Hi’s
ana it* contianea a»e cure you of the oomplainL
CH SONIC RHEUMATISM-ASTHMA
Consisting in part of

'jgtts

Irjal gotitrs.

bard, infioKible soil. Do not plant litem
there. Hwy.vuta deep, rich mellow
bord*r, at least Ifr inches in depth. If
you cannot afford to prepare a-border, do
not buy dwarf pear trees.
In addition
to being propet ly planted, they must
biva care every season.
Now, tb*v
ahouM ba shortened in, about twu-thirds
of last seaauu’s grn wth. This keeps them
stocky, and prepares them to sustain a
great burthen of fruil.. They also want
a barrow fail ofstable manure put around
tbwm every fall. The quince roots can
not go far ta search of food.
They
should have all thsy can take up within
•ix ar eight (net of the trees. With ms
■ure sad good maeagemeet dwarf pears
will.be a success.—^4 tarn can Ayricttliur-

la the rpetter of the eetate of Lswrenoo Shn-

therein set forth, that administration of said re­
late may be granted and that tbe petitioner be
appointed Administrator.
Therea|)oa it is ordered that Tuesday, the 10th
day of June A. D. iSta.at eleven o'clock A M-. be
assigned for tbe bearing of said petition, and
that the heirs at law of said dcccaaed,etid all other
person* interested in uirf eatate, are required to
appear at a session of said Court, thaw to be holdeu at the Probata Office, in tbe Village of Hast­
ings, and show cans*. If any there be, why tbe
prayer of the petitioner should Mt be granted.
And it i* further ordered, that'vaid petitioner
give notice to the persona interreted. in said
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and tbe
bearing thereof, by causing a copy of thia order
to be pnbltahcd In the Harting* Banner. ■ news­
paper printed in said connty. of Berry for three
•acceaaive weekr, immediately prwioua to said

COMMISSIONER* NOT5QR,

“Ash
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ia M UIwt, th., then i» tej

DR. BADWAY'8 FILLS

Groce ries! I

BUirun wear*
.to Ito. to.
toe *• toH Ua

.
ulru

P*
.
Molasses and Syrups,
Green and Black Teaa.
...»
Rio’ ^.id0”’and Java
Stone, Wooden, and WJ1-- \\

•*,
o*nft wtk, h kunmI*g w aMMn* in Um mM. I luv, UUd on Monday ;hv twenty-third (toy of June, dae
thousand eight hundred and atxty-two. at lire
UnndUB... Huh.lnp |m. hours
of tea a’dock A. M. on aaeh of the respectermUMli), in Ik qu-ing, .itkr on
WBMrnM^agniB. tfH hkmd
by the said Probate Court, for tbe final adjustMd of all dnuMlniMt MtelsBtata.
Dated. April 14.1fcL

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MATWM8*

gutings Kanarr,

KWAFPEI A BCIR3W8,

IS PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY,

Ar HA5TISQS, BABKT

county, micoiqar

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»nd fidelity.

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Office and mail •ubaaribcra, SI P*r annum. "if
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A liberaldiscount to yearly advertiser*.

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[Co.icfotW]
While quiet reigns in the rebel
_
camp,
the little baud we havt
_jt out under
tbe scout's guidance is cautiously ad van.
cing. On through bails of woodlsnd,
over hills, and across some of tbe small
streams with which the country abounds,
they marched silently but surely on their

A Southern lady of beauty r^e,
Of stately carriage and queenly air;
But with an expression
Of deeded secession,
Which the lady took no pains to conceal,
But some little trouble ths foot to reveal,

GREAT
mon!!

fastings’ business Uirtrtorj.

That while our army at Nashville l«y,
A Union officer high in rank,
Of courage undoubled,

, The rebeli when lecling confident and cruk.

ta*'j Priaiiag atcalad

P ’Ae scout looked like a ppw

man.—

His tall form was nu longer benfj'ur

rather, It did not appear so as be strode
along at tbe head of the column. The
snllow face was lit up with intelligence,
and a gleam of ferocity shot from bis
eyes. Tbe road was as familiar to him
MERCHANTH.
as the heaten paths sbout his lost home­
stead, but he trusted nothing to chance.
And her lipa would pout
GRANT A SPAULDING,
Not an unusual appearance escaped tbe
Until they stuck out,
EALERS In all kinds of dry, goods,groceries,
Rivaling Sambo’s in all but hue;
keen scrutiny of his eyas, and mor* than
crockery, Ac. Stele sL, east of th* poet office.
once he called a halt, while he was recon­
noitering in the dsrknesv
At last they reached the foot of a hill,
MASON ALLEN,
when Hardy whUpered t&lt;»the Colonel in
EALER IN GROCERIES, provirion*, pr«command, and, while tbe troops rested on
tit*. fli*h, butter, Urd. pork, snd grain of
their anus, went forward alone.
unkind- AUo toy* csadics, *lc., *tc.
8 lor* in
oberts
triker And learning what gentleman there resided,
Creeping up the ascent, keeping in the
Coliforn * Block. State (treat. Hasting*, Mich.
And being with a brace of revolvers provided,
shadow of the trees, lest even lhe feeble
starlight should reveal his presence, he
D. C- HAWLEY,
reached tbe summit and flung himself
EALER In *n kind* of Family Groceri**,
With a tbondenng shock I
Stone snd Wooden ware, snd s general ssupon lhe grass.
Beneath him lay the
JUST RECEIVED
lortmsnt sf Provision*. Also Notary Public.
white tents of the enemy clustering
Store, two door* east of th* Hutlng* Hon**,
■ round the ruins of his homestead. A
a new and most complete assortment of
quick glance showed him that no rein­
ROBERTS 4* STRIKER,
forcement bad, as yet, reached them, and
EALERS In drugs, medicines, patent medi­
DRUGS AND MEDICINE*,
cine*. paint*, oils, turpentine, burning Add,
with almost-as much pleasure, be saw
And bowing he said:
their number was not diminished. If any
(Eor he was well bred.)
ft pitCBBe, Bnruiug Fluid,
change there had been, an increase of the
"Is it Mr. Southfield that I have the pleasure
foe would better have suited bis humor.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
Of
now
addressing
f
Mr.
SouthheM
replied,
Not a man less; for tbe vengeance that
W.PARKER,
(With just the least daah of southern pride,]
filled his heart, burned to strike a blow
"IXTHOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceries
v v and Provisions. Pork, Lard. Butter, and
never to be forgotten.
al kindswf Produce bought and sold
The manlr proportions and bight of his guest;
The outloying pickets passed dnse to the
■Who thus addressed
sp&gt;t where h* lay concealed, and as a sur­
ar FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL Mr. Southfield again . "1 am Colonel Bomb;
prise was intended, he bent his mind to
P C RPOSES, ON LY_^H
the task of disposing of them.
Lazily
SWEEZET dk ALLEN.
walking to and fro, peering nowand then
out into tbe night, the rebel sentry tho’t
TTORNEYS ATLAWand Solicitor* in Chaseery. Particular attention n*id to Cowveyof his southern home, heedless of the
■ncinri the invextliratlon of title- to Land
danger that crouched at his very feet.—
lusaltcd. abued me.
Foredoxure* of mortgagee. Ac.
Will be happy
to attend to *11 call* tn the line of their profession
And I've borne till forbearance is virtue no more; With such men as Hardy, action fallows
thought ss the thunder boleites from the
And I've entered your door
e Court House, Hasting*. Mich.
With a challenge to meet me in mortal strife;
storm-cloud right over head, when lhe
[Here be la-d on the table hie trualy revolvers.
swift lightning cleaves Its way to earth ;
Of difficult problems the quickest of solvers.)
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
so quickly does one follow the other,
DANIEL COOK,
PRUNES. FIGS, RABINS. CODFISH;
that they seem lo be almost simultane­
USTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and
in fact, everything in the Grocery line, soch a* Or else your wife must apologue.
ous.
■
will be needed for family use. The sentry came forward, humming an
Astonished, amazed.
air learned in the cotton fields of his own
native State.
A sharp noise, ss of a
cikdjiixst iPXEiruiuxjrs
I. A. HOLBROOK,
footstep on a rotten stick, startled him ;
TTORNEY and Counselor al Law, Solicitor in
Ail Cwklig Extracts,
j but before he could give an alarm or call
. Chancery. General Land and Tax Agent.—
And such plain reading convinced the southerner.
ice, second story of Rower’s block.
FOB THE ESPECIAL BENEFIT OF THE" LADIES.
for help, the"hot breath of an enemy was
And he laid: "My dear Colonel, it can't be io.
. upon hie cheek, and hi* throat was grasp
J. M. RUSSELL,
‘ ed by tbe sinewy hand of the scout; lhe
DHY8ICUN *adSnrg**n- Office in RnaselT*
That would
i struggle wax brief. At all times, it was
IT *tor«. SUto atreek
] not easy to find Hardy’s match, and nnw,
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
JOHN ROBERTS,
; standing in sight of bis ruined home, the
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac., Ac.
OHYSICIAN ud Suryron. Dwelling on BroadI remembrance at his wrongs gave him the
A stalely, beautiful, haughty dame.
JL way. near lh* C«url House.
Upon our shelve* mey be found all of tb
strength of a giant. There was a wild
"Do you know thia gentleman f” asked her Ion
"I think I bayt met trim,” the lady replied.
xtrikihg nut of the tirmx, a clawing .of the
HOST
POPULAR
II. P- CHERRY,
"Did you ever insult him f” her husband cried.
hands, n blackening of the face, horrible
•VTOTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will। a
"What be calle Insult I do not know;
IN teo.l lo all bnstacs* enlruated to him with
even in the starlight, until tbe knees gave
promptnen and fidelity. Reaidence. Johnstown,
I presume I did show
way, and the picket fell lifeless upon tbe
Barry county. Mich. Blanks kept al way* onUnd.
sward.
‘Weil.madam.’ aaidBouthfleld.^omewbat enraged.
Not’ a ray of pity, not a pang of regret
[Not that be thought that she bed disgraced him. •Tell upon the heart of lhe xcout. To him
A TTORNEY and Counselor al Law, bat id tor
We would respectfully announce to the eltl
Burtaeb*dBiluaiioBinwbUh*heh.d pl*cedbim.]
it mattered nothing that this picket had
A and Counselor in Chancery. Notary Public.
&gt;i» of Hasting* and vicinity, that we found to "Yoor ihougbllcM conduct h*a placed me in
Af. All buaiuM* attended to promptly and effi­
done him no harm ; no vision of a south­
di everrthinain our hue of trade sscbMfM can
A fcrful dilemma;
ciently. Office No. 5, Noble’s block, Battle Creek, “
bought .1 Ly H^e. Give u* a «I1
Judge
ern hearth made desolate, or of tbe long
Michigan.
for yourselve*. We intend to sell
agony* be had prepared for some selling
You moil apologise, or I muit figtil,
heart because he did not come, moved j
J. M. NEVINS,
(DlEBAlPp
(DASE
For there He the wMpona tall In eight;
TV’otnry Pnblic, and Tax *£vn
him.
Apart from his duty to the little I
And so to apologive you may begin.”
AT attention osid to making out
band who wanted his guidance, the sight1
For ou* whole minute tbe lady *too«l.
gages and Cootrsct*.
Groat e*re
&lt;&gt;f the low chimney stack, atanding h solAs
rnshed
through
her
vein*
the
seeth.ng
blood,
Special attention will b« paid lo COMPOUNDitnry guardian over the sshea ofhis home I
lN&lt;r»nrf putting up PREHCRU’TIONH; and any And her rnry ;ng eolor wool and efflne,
She drew back her skirt
With a terrible flirt.
And a glaaceofdeflaDM would flash from her ey* ;

Over High Prices, at the

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HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

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D

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NIB MW8»

A

GROCERIES!

PATENT MEDICINES

JACOB FEBR1S,

one porclnuing medicine* of u» can rr’y upon
their being
‘a
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MICHIGAN

IONIA,

nnnPDTq s ktriKFR
“°"J"T3‘“T"'kEB-

Like flashes of tbe eldatris flame,
Or Ukethe borealis bright.
Darling its rays *fpoUr light;
I Then darkened her brow with a look of d«*palr,
—u—.

Hsarixoa Msece «. wos-

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J

UDGE OP PROBATE,
eral Land .nd Tar Agent.

«•»Will be found in

DANIEL BTRIKER,
IOUNTY CLERK, Notary Public, and General
' luud and Tax Agent.
Office In the Court

S. H. COOK,
EGISTER OF DEEDS, and Notary Public.
Office is th* Court Roose, «d op«s at all
hour*. Fees to b* paid when paper* ar* left
for record.
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' At hrat she thought she would let him fight;
--~ Then fancy presented to her sight
.
.
.-------------A view of her Fred,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
’
All bleeding and d*sd.

d and Cap* for aala cheap by
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

Out Loxpox Docx Gix, for utedicinal purposes, for sals by
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Circuit Courts—-18«S» 1863.

CTATE OF MICIHOAN.Eifiiith Jndicisl Circuit
0-1 hereby fix *nd
foi th* wreril terms •&lt;’^1’2*
j
*n&gt;d Circuit, for tb* years L-u3 wi has lohows

JAMES A. BWEEREY,
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. C&lt;~n**Uv st
Law. Solicitor sod Counselor in Cbsncer),
jsiiT’LSS
“ -

HAKMOK SMITH,
rrmooiTooosvcosIkuSUU. B-hWjIkKOft.««•

«•“’“W “

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Which filled her aoul with a wild affright;
Anti her nnde gave way.and the alienee ahe broke,
And penitent word* contritely ipoke;

And the Colonel *o brave
Thelady forgave -,
[With a alight inclination of his head,]
.
“I wish yen a speedy return to yaur home.”
“Good day Mr.StmtblWd. Go*d.day. Col. Bomb.’
MAfcTrv, May!», 1ML

R

H. N. BHELDON,
0OUMTY TREASURER. Offic* la lbs Court

°'£Smi.k£TSk. a^“

0W ARD ASSOCIATION, Philadel-

iriinTACYVKn
'•or wwMtflXdyw'i

KOTSLB.

says Dr. Alexander te a friend, ‘’ugainat
carb aacuamt^rwsWp. l-hfive s^ it
make study impossible, Ly the. everlast­

ing run on hneS roonj; and there is no
•XL r..v»micn lint waiting Ion? and

u easily as though they were some child's
toys they handled, and very so^n reached
tbe top r&gt;f the ascent.
F[ere, resting for
a moment together breath, and 6nd prop­
er pt4iti&lt;ma for jheir “bun-aogs,"aa they
called the howitaara. the little band
nepvsd themselves for the work before
them.
'
.
'
The gray dawn was already breaking.
In tbe east, paling the stars nearest fhe
horizon, as Hardy pointed Out?, to the
Colonel the arrangements of the enemy.
“.You kin take era front, Colonel, and
your chance in the main is good ; but 1
■pose ynu will mnke it surer-by flanking
tbe devils,” hinting rather than advising
the movement.
“Soe,” he continued, pointing with bis
long bony fingers, “there’s the noys from
South Chrlina'right opposite; the Arkan­
saw men He by yon ehimney-stack. If I
thought. I’d ask a favor before lhe fight­
ing begin*,’’ said the old man husitatingly.
“Speak it freely, Hardy," said the
Colonel kindly, with an anxious look, the
while, at the brightening east.
“Tain’t a long one,” said Hardy, who
had caught tbe movement of the Colanel's
eye, “and the boys will be better for
their wind.
You know,' mebbe, I once
had a home about here j”

ly awnv along the typ of tire hill, be
reached a deep gorge, now dry, but In the
rainy season the bed &lt;&gt;f a hill-side stream
which foamed and fretted in ita course as
though.no stop could be put to its ravnges. In this they turned, and trusting
to lhe morning’s gloom, inode their way
to tire back oftbe camp.
The main body felt their way down the
hillside. It was not exactly the place
for company moveraenta, and a drill-ser­

than thfiv fitfi.

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■

niuttering n curse,

When the bailis was over, Hardy was
found leaning against the ruined chimney ;
the psi or of death spread over hia fooe,
while ths body of the rebel chief lay a
few feet from him.
- “You fire not badly hurt, I hope, said
tbe Colonel kindly ; “what can I do for

Gen. Woods division started on a forced

march from NasSviile for Ssvannah.—
On Sunday morning of tbesixth we-were

ss usual on the

march

before sunrise;

but something jd&lt;wo' than ustlai saluted
our eart.
We were about 20 miles, from
Savannah, and frhm Its direction fltifl

thunderiuga were heard.
As we neared
the village, or wound along the top of
the crooked ridge,-thq sound wis more
geant would hardly have approved of the clear and from me indsssant runibling the
irregularity of their march ; but the men surmise that it was but the drilling of fin
grasped tbeir pieces in fighting humor, artillery company was thrown aside, ab8
and welcomed •the coming struggle as nil agreed that it.must be a heavy battle.
About 12 o’clock our division (*hHLeaaerly as does a maiden ber first ball.
A lout half the distance to the camp had W.&gt;.Ki’s)hAltqa^fd tMTIn three days
rations, threw asiae dur Itniipsacks, and
been passed over when a sentry discov

erod the sdvancing rank, and, firing hin
piece to give the alnnn, fled hastily to the
camp. There was no time tb lues; si­
lence was no longer observed.
Tbe
commands of the officers rung out oil the

in&lt;&gt;rning pir, and at the word lhe men
,uotreu 6n
w the enemy.
rushed
Down the hill,
B|ong
open foew, where the rebel sol-

at all risks.

Purdy and his men came upon the field
with a ringing cheer, and dashed into the
fight. The scout's duty was done, and
as ho neither knew nbr cared for military
movements, ho fought tnainly by him­
self.
A frenzy possessed him; his eyes
glared like a demon’s, ahd: his whole

Struggling among their white tents the

rebel soldiery rushed to their arms, halfdad, whiles few hundred gathered to the
right of the camp, only to be dispersed
man—no, not all; one stood out among by shell from the howitzers, which fell
the throng- - When Burton meets this among their ranks. There was nothing
vlctlm'of lite In the' coming struggle, it for it but a retreat, and the beaten snd
were well be weroshriven before lhe scattered forces buddled together in the
fight, for Hardy- has a special vow of ven­ rear of the camp, where a new danger met
geance against him, and will execute it them.

pjsnL

n»uuy: &lt;xi« ■»«»&gt;»■ rr&gt;A

■mothered moan, aod

it I'm satisfied if we only dean out shot by the accidental discharge of a
that hornets’ nest down thar, and J tho’t, musket the o’ight before. Only the Gen­
seeing I knew the old place so well, I eral knew the truth.
The dispatches that found their way to
could pilot a couple of hundred eo as to
the papers were very brief. There bad
take em behind.”
“You shall fave them, Hardy," said been a night rtconnoittaintf, and a rebel
the Colonel, sending an aid at once with camp broken up, with great loss to the
Hardy’s name was not mention­
orders fur detailing the necessary number. enemy.
The scout looked on with glistening ed ; but few who wars in the expedition
will forget the tall form or underestimate
eyes
“And now, Colonel,” he said, baring the services of the scout
bis head, and pushing back tbe thin hair
which straggled over hi* forehead.stretch­
Bettis of Plttebsrg Landing- ,
ing out his hnnd nt tbe same ti®e, to tbe
Johnstown, May 16, 1862.
officer.
“1 might as well sur good bye.—
FaixxD Neviks.—I send you a few
My work Is most done, and if 1 dont come
extracts
from
a letter from my brother
out of thia scrimmage, tell the General
how glad I am be trusted me this once. I at Pituburg Landing, filing a somowliat
You’re going to flax em out Colonel, and graphic description of the march from
lhe quicker the better, lor morning la Nashville to the Landing and ths closing
corning on," and he wrung his hnnd with a
scenes of the fight.
XT.’
wilL
“It says that on Saturday March&amp;&gt;th,
Hardy led bis two hundred men Quick­

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diery
were wont
todrili, they brokeovsr
the slight entrenchment with a yell" of
delight, and a fierce hand-to-hand encoun-

structioodul;jMM know nor cars ; onoe gettbemen
upon the summit unobserved, and all
was safe. Turning baatiljr, stopping noly to pick up hbi rifle and listen, Jest the

grown fiuriilKar even in fall vlifttfbrr*.—
Instinetlvtely bo drew his bowte-knifo

some from a canteen he revived a little.
“My work's done,” he said faintly, “and
it's about time. There ain’t no use in a
dead stick, and the branches are all gone.
Ifyoo will. Colonel,-tell the Gi neral I
died under the old chimney, end that I
■ent the Ask&amp;naaw chief to say I was
coming."
■
A grim smile passed over the scout’s
face, which faded as his listeners stood
by.
.
“Take some more water, Hardy," said
one. bat he did not answer. The Colon­
el took his hand, but do pressure came
from the sinewy fingers. A slight shiver
The Colonel .nodded assent Some­ ran through his frame, and the scout was
thing in the scout’s face made words need­ dead I
less. .
The victory was complete. A short
“This was my farm, and that chimney
yonder is all that's left of the old house. time was spent burying the Blain, and,
Don't be afraid, Colonel, I ain’t a going laden with spoil*, the conquerors returnto tell a long story. Not that h’s going
to be forgotten, but 1 shan't talk about it, they learned lhat D’Arblay bad been

fratnfi was animated with supernatural
energy. Clubbing hfo rifle, W rnshtxl
Along the nnxrojs alloys of the camp,
heedless of the knot of soldiers that slunk
away at his coming, or vainly attempted
to stop his progress, till he reached the

encatmpmsDt

of

Burtoto’s

At beam

could. Tbn firing still kept up as brisk
as ever till about Tn’ctopk, when boom !
boon) I boom ! rolled out over the hill
tops, until n«» direction could be gisde as
to- the sound—butonp coutippoqs.rjpar,
and with few pauses only, the war* was
kept up untiLdsrk, gfter which bnl Taw
shots were Deard. 'During this.tfme'ogr
division was &lt;¥» a’quick, inarch; for ike
river.
About one j,'&lt;&gt;.&amp;&lt;**5
morning .we.were etoppcw, by ^e, rokd
. being blockaded by team's And- t'niiqs of
other divisions.ahead. Sharp lighte* ‘
streamed across the sky% fhq rain .h
jo fall fast and heavy, and We’raffle
best accommodation* Wffieh 'lenMi\
■tables afforded, and at .daylight tn&lt;
od the river, which wo reached at about
8 o’clock, taking the' steamboat Fanny
Bullitt, for. the battle field .six.miles
above SavannaKial Pittsburg Landing.
Tfio firing began early in the morning
and the ball seemed « Hvely as at flrit.
As soon m possible our■•tkke&amp;,wrffo‘giv­
en us, and we entered the fipld 'from
which acontinu6us mass of prisoners anil
wounded kept passing bet, gho njany
dead
Cheers'grectefl Us by .those who

had, been. d rawn from lhe action, ,*jme
telling - ui that, the enemy' were ^re­
treating—other, thgtMe were too lafo;
the latter beitfg true. From die Lfittdiagjb ti».scene bf sclmn is a Steep Wnfi,
beyond which is a rolling sui'fhce, spfcrte.ly &lt;xivrpd with a thin shrubbvtimter.
In these woods' was the battle oFSurtday.

men.
A fierce struggle was in -prngresfl, and We entered more deeply.Into the woods,
Rurton at the bead of bls bacli woodsmen nearer to the roar of efintjon and tiw rni
was making a desperate stand. A fitnibt 'tic of musketry—formed into line'ofbat­
broke from" the lips elf the saoot, ami fo tle and awaited oncers to move foxj&gt;rd,
’
a ruomeut hfc was in the mlddl&lt;. of it,*- Whitt wire hot long in comite; '
We were where therb wM’^ut fi. day
His long rifle swung hy his powerfol arm,

mowed a lane for hltn, and he pressed
on tin be stood in the presence of Burton
MmssW.
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•
dU .-

SPERMATORRHOEA
to-sealed

9

order of perfect silence, they
-*7eo cheer upon cheer, SQ. eager Xei
y for the fray ;
it was they puahi
the mountain

not only strengthened his arm, but rrpclled all 'sympathy w ith the enemy as
A weakness to be swiftly trodden under
foot. Tn him they wore all alike.
Did
not the flame* of hla house light up a
strange banner, and did not the same
banner wave abovu’the encampment so'
quiet below 1 All alike, all alike to a

TheScoet carefully drew the body of
tbe poor wretch out of the path, and
seizing his inusket, while be put his troely
rifle In a safe place, boldly took up the
' ■
A Ningnlar Mistake.
dead man's beat. Timc wns flying fast;
Towards the cbwc of the Revolution, the mottling would soon break, and he
the owners of the North Church, in New rriiArt needs burry’ his movements, s&lt;^
[Inven; sent to Boston for uaUa u» make taking as near nh possible the gait of the
repairs with, when ijne of the kegs was picket he bad alflin, ha walked toward his
found to owitain-Spanish dollars. The comrades. The darkness of the night
drawn wrote «• ths . B&gt;»sU&gt;n mrrcii i nt favored his diagoise, and the other met
Hardly clutched
tbfit.therb iyas an error in. s^jipnipg |be him without nspicion.
goods ; but he nnswared that Abd nai)s at hini with jiis left hand, while he made
were amid M be bought them from a pri­ h’quick movement with his right There
vateer, apd he couldn’t (rectify mistakes. waa-a gurgling in the throat, * tide of
So the silver was melted up and jnade warm blood gushed out, and formed a
Into a serviee plate loFtbh ?hnrch, where ri&amp;jVat bis feet; find the second pidket was
dead.
'
’
itia in cse-afthe preterit day.
'
1
‘So lU’ltaq wayzWaa clear.
What °b‘•.‘Warn Torn, jpn Bering -College,’’

I1AM,

NO. 4.

wn __
fit
Evefiiffcrvow,

w,.ufww.,

before a regimental. camp; bui, now the
tenia were torn irf pteAea. seatterrd ahd

�of the town of Edenton, N.
A. 3. Glover,
Robert, and tak

droath, U

;ws n.

from
bUh.

Ten. two

ter were etalteeerl

into ■

ed from the Vai

■■■■■■

Regiment, we saw trunks opened and
Mbbod, tents torn down, and the dead

dnreo tow.rd tb. rinr.

again. All day Monday wo were in line
awaiting word to join in the fray; two
companies were detailed as advance
scouts, and soon they commenced a smart
£re on the enemy's retreat, aod in lees
■than two hours we had over a hundred

selves up voluntarily. No accurate esti­
mate aa to tbe losses on cither side can
be made,
Though the rebels had tbe
ad rentage; their dead tell the superiority
«f&lt;Nir aim. They fought with a deter­
mination worthy of a better case. Their
prisoners and wounded tell us that Beau­
regard made a speech to them on Sunday
morning just previous to tbe attack tel­
ling them they must be at the 'Landing
by 10 o’clock that morning. He offered
each roan a hundred dollars who fought,
aod filling them with whiskey till road
and reckless, they took the field more
like tigers than men. Monday afternoon
the firing every half hour seemed to be
getting more distant till dusk, when It
was hardly beard.
Tuesday morning
after a wet night, with no tents, and a
cold bite for breakfast our brigade
marched out in pursuit of their retreat,
which we found about five miles in ad­
vance of our line of the evening previous.
Our cavalry had a skirmish with theirs;
the 77th Ohio had a brush with their
rangers, losing a few.
We waited very
anxiously till dusk for n “chance in” but
were not accommodated ; though at one
time we thought our chance good, lhe
cavalry had returned from tbe charge and
we were ordered to form in another line,
supposing by their movements that they
i ntended flanking ua, the battery unlim­
bered and in less time than I take to re­
cord it, all were ready; they came not
and we were disappointed.
Though our brigade had no part in the
work our forces drove them over two
miles, and now there are no force within
ten miles of us. Their deserted camps
gave evidence of their haste in leaving.—
Provisions left behind, deed left unburied,
bad been made.
In our labors of the 7th
wo found one oftbeir hospitals containing
fifty of our wounded, taken prisoners,
also three brigade surgeons and 350 of
their wounded. As they left them that
morning they told them to take care of
themselves till wo came up, which we
likely would that day.
Their wounded speak well of the care
we gave as being far better than they ex­
pected. But the battle is over,the day is
ours, though at an enormous loss of life
and property on our side, and life on
theirs. The field covers an area of six
miles, *nd over all this extent were the
dead; 373 rebels lie in one grave or pit,
others in leas numbers.
We may have
Jost 2,000, and may have lost 6,000. It
has been estimated that our loss Is 6,000
and the rebels 0,000 ; but it is only sappositlon, company and regimental reports
will soon give a correct account on our
side. Good news from Island No 10., it
Is curs as reported. Tbe weather is wet
and stormy, and thousands like our­
selves have no tents being hurried for­
ward without them or their knspeaks or
blankets, yet our health is good.

from corinth.

'Cerrcspoodcnc* of the Ciasinsatl Guettc.

When the battle will come now, If It
comes at all, is just as uncertain as ever.
Three hours easy marching will throw
the most remote af our troops under tbe
enemy’s fortifications. Give the word
March ! and fHe deed is done. Still it is
pretty certain some things will be done
first.
Our whole front line, running
from Popa’s on lhe left to Thomas’ on
tha right, rests on or near a swamp,
which fbrms a perfect line of defense.—
Tbe swamp is barely penetrable by
skirmishers, and utterly impassible to
artillery or large bodies of infantry. By
some strange overaieht the rebels have
permitted our skirprishers and pickets to
gain possession of the high grounds ex­
tending along the other side of the swamp,
and thus we have bad opportunity to
construct bridges through it at leisure.—
One part of the line will not cross this

—.— I■■■■■

Io lb* Hospital al Terktowa, V*., o* THdsv,
May **.
lypUU few. KDWaRD D.TCOBTe
•f Co. K. rtird Bormret of Mich. I.f.otrj, .(td

New Advertisements.
PKOBATdOSLU.-nkTl OF MICHIGAN

ATER’S

CATHARTIO
PILLS.

[Signed]
"Mrs. JOHN BARRIS, See r.
inong those attacked, was Robert Mc­
shall have become a necessity indispensa
We to. the maintainance of tbe Govern­
“Thia appeal will doubtless be promp­ Lane. late minister to Mexico, who was
ment, lo exercise such supposed power, tly responded to by tl»e farmers of the saved by the pollse. Nw Tort, Ma. M. (
are questions which, under my responsi­ North."
of our Government was a fixed system
bility, I reserve lo myself, and which I
Cairo. May 21.
The Herold't correspondent from Gen.
upon the question of slavery aa affected cannot feel justified in leaving to tbe de­
Memphis papers of tbe 17th announce Banks’division writes that 7.000 men
by the war. Upon this subject we have cision of commanders in the field. These
the arrival of the Federal fleet at Vicks­ bad been added to the rebel force in the
frequently differed with several of lhe are totally different questions from those burg.
It had met no successful resist­ Shenandoah valley, and that the wbofe
ot police regulation in our. armies and
leading Republican papers of this and
ance.
Fort Adams is one hundred m&gt;les force w as said In number from 18,000 to
camps.
below
Vicksburg,
and tho presumption is 20,000, with thirty-four pieces of artil­
other States—they insisting that it is
On the 6th day of March last, by a
i that no fight bad taken place there.
lery, one of which was n 24 pounder rifled.
better lo leave this question to tbe com­ special message, 1 recoin mended to Cod­
On the Gtb-of May he said there was'a
Washington, May 23.
manders of the several departments, gross, lhe adoption of a joint resolution lo
large rebel force in the Mountains in
while we have insisted upon a fixed gen- bo substantially as follows :
Tbe latest advices received at the War
their
vicinity, but that Gen. Banks had
"Jietolved, That the United States Department are as follows: Our army
era!-.and well-defined policy. For nearly
ought to co-operate with any State which has been within four miles of Corinth for enough men to keep them back, hut it
a year,the war was carried on without
appears
that on the 15th both Gen. Shields
may adopt a gradual abolishment of sla­ several days, skirmishing. The enemy
any settled policy in this regard ; some very, giving to such state in its descreltoo, doe* not scctn much inclined to make an and Gon. Geary were withdrawn from
Gen. Cnnka’ command, and their troops
Generals bunting down and returning to compensate for the incoovenieaces, attack.
All is quiet in the departments of conferred lo McDow ell.
slaves to rebel masters, while others at­ public and private, produced by such
In a letter of the I7lh we find these
change of system.”
Fremont, Banks and McDowell.
tempted to liberate them all by a single
Generals and their forces had left to join
The resolution, in the language above
No despatches have been received
stroke—not of the aword but of the pen. quoted, waa adopted by large majorities
McDowell; that two days previously n
from the vicinity of Richmond since
, The latter were early interfered with by in both branches of Congress, and now yesterdsy. No engagement bad taken union had been effected between lhe ehmmands of tbe rebel Gens. Jackson, John­
the Executive, while it was left lo Con­ stands an authentic, definite and solemn place.
son and Eaell, and they were marchmi’
Cairo, may 23.
gress to extinguish the former. Thus proposal of lhe Nation to the States and
upon the divided and reduced forces
people most interested in the subject
A tug sent down, from the fleet to rewe supposed, a clear policy, at least for
".
matter. Tn the people of those States, connoilre, was fired on from Fl Wright Bank*.
The telegraph now bring* us the intel­
the present, bad been defined.
now, I earnestly appeal.
I do not argue; Wednesday evening. Subsequent dem
For such reasons, we were not ready I do beseech you to argue for yourselves. onat rations by the rebels, prove that they ligence that Gen. Bonks has fallen beck
from a'superior force of the rebrls who
You cannot, if you would, be blind to the still occupy the place.
to practice any jubiliatio gymnastic*
are occupying tbe whole of the Shcnansigns of the times. I beg of you a calm
over Hunter’s proclamation, not believ­
Boston, May 23.
doah valley, which has cost us ao much
and enlarged consideration of them, rang­
ing it to have been aulborixed. Major
The steamer Rhode Island which arri­ trouble to rescue from their dutches.”
ing, if it may be, far above persona) pas­
The Timet' special, Washington 25(h.
General Hunter ban never been a pecu­ sions and party politics. This propuaal ved here from New Orleans to-day brings
liar favorite with ua.
His whole career makes common cause for a torn mon ob­ forty prisoners, principally officers of the says: “We have panned a very exciting
Confederate
navy,
captured
at
New
day
in Washington.
Tbe intelligence
since the beginning of the present war, ject. Casting no reproaches upon any,
received last evening to the effect that
it acta not the Pharisee. The change it Orleans.
has been a series of blunders from begin­
Gen. Banks had fallen back from Stras
coDteaapbtes would come gently os tbe
Washington, May 23.
ning to end.
His Missouri campaign and dews of Heaven, not rending or wrecking
burg to Winchester, was understood to
It has been ascertained from an authen­
war upon Fremont, bis Kansas campaign anything.
Will you not embrace ill tic source, that the expenditures of the indicate rtther a precautionary measure
and slave hunting, bis celebrated “Lane So much good has not been dona by one Government from April, 1861, to the on his part than the result of any imme
diate movement of the encmX.
The
Expedition” all left him with very light effort in all past time as, in tbe providence present time have net averaged one mil­
of God, it is now your high priviledge to lion per day. . This may be considered a tidings of this morning, announcing the
honors.
do. May lhe vast future not have to la­ refutation-of the exaggerated reports on occupation of Winchester bv Jackson,
But we did not propose to arraign ment that you have neglected it.
and tbe withdrawal of Banks? hfter en
the subject

In this issue will be found the Presidents

order annulling

Hunter's proclamation.

We have erer insisted that the great want

Gen. Hunter in this article, hut refer to
these things a* lhe foundation of a belief

on our part, that his recent order was but
another blunder, being entirely unauthor­

ized by

Government, and simply

put

forth to regain in public sympathy, wbat

he most feel that be bad lost in the West.

Bat with Fremont’s experience before

In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set
ny hand and caused the seal of lhe Uni­
ted Sttaes to be annexed. Done at.the
City of Washington, the &gt;M&gt;day uf May
in lhe year of our Lord 1862, and of the
independence of tbe United States tbe

86th.
(Signed)
Abbsoam Ltxcoui.
By the President,
Wm. H. Sbward, See’y of Stale.

him, it was tbe height of fully and impu­
dence to place the Administration

m a

Drown h

position in which it mint modify him or

stultify its former precedent.

The President’s modifying proclama­

tion, like the Cincinnati Platform, is, as it
was undoubtedly intended to be, capa­
ble of various Interpretations.
No

swamp until all three armies are prepar- man should be considered mulish for at­
ediodo ft slmuhaeeously. When that
tempting to preserve bis consistency.—
may be, of course, depends on tbe Com­
manding General. Tbe moment we ad­ This tbe President was bound to do,
vance beyond it, a portion, at least, of while the “logic of events” admonished
the line eumes under the guns ot tbe en­ him to leave a Slip-gap” in hie logic and
emy, and it is hardly probable that wo
assertions, through which to retreat in an
will then foil to move with more rapid­
ity.
r
emergency, which be more than, inti­
“STKALarv” to ran coanrra—wot nanr-

aa to utter the following manly
triutie asatiniestr, ia rq|ar#,W1

HASTINGS BANNER.

getting out nf their tents.
Nearly all of
Ml offetr.
killed, Ad U»

were in advance.
Had it not bees for
tbe timely arrival of Buell's forces the

A train of seventeen wagons laden

while on
„twd by tbe Con
visit to his wife at Edenteg.
It is all&lt;
fed that these Commissi* mere connived
about twenty miles out an the Spring­ Mr. While’s arrest. though they stoutly
’ of suspected traitors.. Mr. Wright *&lt;id :
field road, by a bond of rebel guerillas, daoy any simplicity with it. and insist
‘ Mi. PreiHrel, I Hunt ben r»
who burned the wagon* and contents, and that they -had nu power to prevent it.—
'■ lessly jjsy after day snd heard questions
carried off all tbe mules, eighty-six in Gen. Burnside intends to send one of the
raised such as were discussed this mornnumber.
Commissioner? to.raleigh. whither Mr.
ing touching the arrest of rert*in personsi-u-4V.,w
Cairo, May 21.
White has been conveyed, to demand his
JRtaesday K«rMl»g, lay 28,18(2. charged with tremmri. k may be doub*.An arrival from the fleet brings tbe release. Tbe Confederate* threaten
— cd whether we have really a Government
news that on Wednesday a flag m truce hang Mr. White, and Gen. B. Intends
as
yet
or
not
Vlolenre,
lawlemness.
Havnra ix this, chosxx oca covrsk,
that all the Commissioners shall swing
' and resistanca to established authority, went around Craighead Point for the
withovt atriLX akd wrrn rrax ruxposx,
purpose of exchanging released prisosera, for it in case tbe Confederates execute
LXT C« KKXXW OCB TXVST IV GoD, ANO OO
. in accordance with an arrangement made their threat. They were taken to NewyoaWARD WITHOUT XXAIl AND with manly
After waiting some bem in the steamer Ocean Wave iu
listen patiently to ganilcman who talk some weeks ago.
■xakts.—Abraham Lincoln.
abbufpdwer' being assti feed by a Secre­• hours it returned without having been charge of Major Jardine, and a guard
tary or State or by a President. Zn thit met by tbe rebels. Laic In the afternoon from his regiment, (be Hawkins Zouaves.
Startling News.
dark Aw of my country, I know no lim­ one of their boats cam* up and effected Headquarters, Martinsburg, May 25, 2-40 P. M.
Our latest intelligence from lhe theatre
it lo the power of. the President to do allI an exchange.
of war brings the startling news that Gen.
It is believed among the officers that
he can to tuppreu the inturrection. He।
The rebels attacked ua at daybreak in
Banks had suffered a repulse, and fallen must make everything bend before that the rebels have evacuated Fort Wright
great force, estimated at 15,000, consist
—;--- "♦’ ri- •
1 would not question and fallen back on Fort Randolph, as no »•
back overtbe Potomac into Maryland, imperative duty.
rEwell
—
j Jataeon
1..L—
rabet gu&amp;boau could be Men .round tbe •
e __
ued
e nt
Di««.o™.
it
any
more
than
I
would
think
ot
pulling
above Harper’s Ferry.
He had previ­
Our rioJit
right and Ifrft
left wimrs
wings stnod well for
pO-int&amp;
n.ir
out Blackstone to inquire wbat my right
ously fallen back upon W iuchester, at
A reconnoissance was sent down by a while, when two regiments broke lines
of defense Is when the assassin comes to
which point he waa attacked by a force me with tbe steel dagger.
Com. Davis to ascertain the position uf under fire of the enemy. The right wing
fell beck, and were ordered to withdraw.
tha enemy.
It had not returned when
of 15,000, bis fores being but 4,000.—
They passed through tha town in consid­
Thus, the whole of tbe Shenandoah val­ PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESI­ the boat left.
erable confusion, but re-formed and con­
Chicago, May 21.
DENT, CONCERNING HUNTER’S
ley is given up to tbe enemy, and Mary­
tinued their march in good order to Mar•
ORDER.
A special to the Timer from Fort Linsburg, twenty-two miles distant. Our
land and Washington areagain menaced.
Washington, May 19.
Wright, 20th, says: “From indications entire force was' less than 4.000. consisting
Great excitement prevails in Washington
Whereat, there appears in tbe public made apparent yesterday, It is clearly of Gordon’s and Donnelly’s Brigade,* ilh
and the secessionists of Baltimore were‘ press what purports to be a proclamation evident the enemy has evacuated Fort
two regiments of cavalry, under General
ao far emboldened as to get up a riot.—■ of Maj. Gen. Hunter,; And whereat, the Wright and fallen back on Fort Randolph
Hatch, and two batteries «&gt;f artillery.—
The Unionists finally prevailed, and at, same is producing some excitement nod a strong fortification on the second Chick­
, misunderstanding; therefore, I, Abra­ asaw Bluff, twelve miles below their lhe enemy, but cannot npw he stated.
last accounts the prominent secessionists
ham Lincoln, President of the United former position. Officers of lhe flotilla
SignedN. P. RANIS, M«Jor-Oener*.l
dared not appear on ths streets.
States, proclaim and declare that the who went down the river yesterday with
BKAXjcaarua. acroxo MxmxisvM I
By what oversight Banks’ column had Government of lhe United States hod no a flag of truce, returned with the intelli-1
May 2ft, AU P-M.
I
been reduced to 4,000 men is a mystery, knowledge or belief uf on intention on pence that neither troops or gunboeta
A prisoner captured this P. M. says
unless it has been to sate the horse-leech the part of Gen. Hunter, tn issue such a were visible, and that Fort Wright and the rebel fdree in our rear is tu be
cry of Gen. McClellan, seconded by the proclamation ; nor has it yet any authen­ the river as far below as the eye could strengthened; that their purpose is to
tic information that the document is gen­
enter Maryland st two points, Harper’s
semi secession press, of “more men” for
uine ; mid, further that neither General‘
Philadelphia, May 21.
Ferry and WilliamsporL
He confirms
tbe Peninsula. It is gratifying to be able Hunter, nor any other commander nor
nil
we have beard in regard to the relml
Tbe Bulletin contains lhe following :
together from the dispatches that meas­ person, has been authorized, by the Gov­,
force here.
We all passed lhe Potomac
“
Au
appeal
received
by
telegraph
to
day,
ures have been taken to arrest the prog­ ernment of the United Slates, to make
xafe, men, trains and all, after making a
Sreclamation declaring the slaves of any dated Fortress Monroe. Mat 21st, calls
ress of Jackson's forces.
march uf thirtv-five miles.
late frt't. and that tbe supposed procla- upon the farmers of tbe North for supplies
N. P. BANKS, Major Ovscral.
,
of
butter
and
eggs.
Send
here
to
the
(nation now in question, whether genuine
Baltimore, May 25.
Gen. Hunter's Proclamation.
or false, is altogether void, so far as re­ care of Doctors Hunt and McCoy, nf tbe
Chesapeake and Mill Creek .Hospitals.—
In our last issue we published the tele­ spects such declaration.
During the day 100 persons were
1 further make known that, whether it Sponges, oiled silk, rags, bandages, lint, knocked down in different parts of lhe
graphic report of Gen. Hunter’s Procla­
be competent for me, as Commander in and dried fruits are also very urgently city. Iu one or two canes ropes were
mation placing the three States of Geor
brought out and preperations made fur
Chief ot the army and navy, to deciare needed.
gia, Florida and South Carolina under
“In the name of our suffering soldiers liangirg parlies to lamp posts. Two men
the slaves of any State or States free, and
martial law, liberating the slaves therein. whether, at any time and in any case, it I make this appeal.
were subbed, but not dangerously.
A•

States of rebel
all crown our tedious delays.
*

■orTirin,

was not
to his bed by
OS bos lages for
Hr. 'White, a Union

right, of Indiana,

mates is likely to arise.

Interpreting

this proclamation from the stand point
Meantime Gen. Halleck is reported to we occupy, illumined by tbe light of the
hare said that be confidently expects to
Presidential nerve, deoiaioo and earnest­
take Corinth without losing over a hund­
red and fifty wen. Evidently be is not ness evinced in putting down the rebellion
waiting merely for an opportunity for for the last five months, added to tbe ear­

Ascher dr Co., of Indianapolis, have
brought out a small trashy book, in cheap
form, purporting te be my “Life, Speech­
,
es and Addresses,” connected with my
|
troubles among the Seccsaionista. This
is a doqcs production, doing rue great1
,
Jujuslice, and by no means reporting me
'correctly, either as to mv history or.
speeches since) came North. I am now,
preparing a genuine book nf the kind, and।
will have it out in a few days, published।
by George W. Childs, of Philadelphia.'—.
Applegate A Co. of Cincinnati, are the,
publishers for the WeaL I caution the.

publie against the bogus concern, u 1
shall al once couinienoe legnl proceedings
against all concerned io vending it as well1
as tbe publisher.
___________ W.G.BMWNLUW.

nest entreaty and emphatic admonition,
in the document itaalC it appears as a

Ma.

Lovxjot’b Bill —The

material

Latest advieas from the army of the gagemenlof six hours in the direction of
Potomac, state that McClellan has cross­ Martinsburg and Harper's Ferry, placed
ed the Chickahominy at lhe Bottom matters in a new light, and nroused seri
bridge.
His head quarters are now near ous apprabenuona not only fur the safety
of bis little command, hut*for the Balti
New Bridge.
Preparations for an attack were being more A Ohio Railroad, the city of Balti­
more, and even the Capital.
made.
“Later in the day, tha reports of the
The rebels made n dash on Gen. Banks’
line al Front Royal this afternoon, and rioting in Baltimore, and in tbe rout of
lhe
entire force of Banks by the quick
attempted to burn the railroad bridge
recently rebuilt by the Ftederals over mnreh and overwhelming numbers of
lhe Shenandoah. Particulars not ascer­ Jackson, greatly itensified the extiterocut.
tained.
,
“The secessionist sympathizer*, tj»o
r*
New York, May M.
greatly efeted to conceal thar- i*»y. openjv
The Newbern Proprett of the 20th,
^X£.’^ed. lbc’.ir
that lbe ho*t* "I
mentions (he return of the expedition nf Jeff. UrtvistfiH overrun 'Mvvlaud and
two regiments from Pollocksville, whkre the District within twenty-four hours.they met and dispersed the rebel cavalry.
No ctsualitiea are mentinnpdBaltimore, May 26.
Strasburg. Vn., May 2-1.
Baltimore Street, from Calvert U&gt; Holi-

S.£Blr» S*creUrt at Wm ;
Col. Kenley’s command of Jnfentry
have been driven from Front Royal with
con.idecable loss in killed and wounded
and prisoners. The enemy’s force Is estimuted at from 5,000 tb 6.000, and is
reported as falling back on Frqnt Royal.
He probably occupies the place this
morning.
8*r^

». P BA!JCB,MVrGs»sre».
Philadelphia, May 24.

Gov, Curtin, on lhe In, received an
intimation from tha War Department
that additional troops would be called
for, and immediately replied.
“Penn?ylvMia will furnish any nether re

oay, is crowded this mominv. There is
considerable excitement The crowd 4s
chasing obnoxious people, and occaaumaJ.
ly beating some one.

detnanding the di.pU,
cd ita rf^.
,[|
OBWBp,p,r
•«d poblic build inp.
All bjV.'onmpHrt

and abandoned.
Tb, tiHument |, (■Bpf„|
neta taceauiuniu, h.vB dicumpernd (,
21“UiUrT k“ “k*"
part tn these doing*.

in n

bow of hope and promise, implying tha t
farther into tbe Gulf States.—

■uM, end will b. Aot forward ,bort:r

N.oVoH.MvM,
The

and want

ries of lb. United Slates now
nr to be hereafter formed, or nt
Rny way.*
■
i" ’ ' "

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Gen, Rarwride ha* reircd all the com-

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"Ouster’s”
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1 did ao asMlfoeod it to operate admirably, remov­
ing th. bile and arousing tbe liver to activity, I

la 25c. See. axn SI,00 Boxaa. Bornum in Bum,
ga AND gl 8™ FOB Pl-A&gt;TAT10X»,Sniri,

family

LOOK HERE
AU persons wanting a good, reliable Machine,
eu have one for only f 18. Orders by Mail or
Express respectfully solicited and promptly at­
tended to. Agents wanted. Address
J. W. ST0AKE8, Milan, Ohio.
aprt6tS
’
B&lt;», Wo. 133.

GROCERIES

RaAnga, if yon need eitber or both of ibaMmost
excellent Kern edlBa,Inquire for them Stthe .tore.;
M yvu do notUud tbra&gt;, labs we other, bert iaatoto
-One DeUar hi a letter, nnden raeoyt of tbemoa

"**’

NOW

W B -ARE

ON

HAND

of

HE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF
A SUFFERER-—Published as a warning, and

favorite of the ladies for next month, is'

DAN’L R DARUNG,

-

J02 Nassau St, Naw York.

with one of tbe LARGEST and

BEST Assortments

Medicine.

When our children are rat of aorta, we give them
a few drops, end it Beta them all right. I find H
meets tbe general wests of tbe stomach aud bowate when dTwdaso*."
.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

Hastings, May IX iStZ

to

particular

'S

Otis Btodley, Esq.. IM East Wth Street. N. T„
writes: Ang.f»,I».i-4 todsdOraltywfehtba
Kkdory catuplaloCXbroo years, with constant pain
Inltosmallofmybank. I loused tn o. tall Jud.
of medicine., but found no permatent relief until

noUSEKEEPERS-troubled with vermin wad
ba bo no longer. If they nee ••CocstabV Ex terminatara. We bare noad it to oor salt»faaiion.
end if a box cost *S we would have 1L We hare
tried poisons, but they effected nothing: bat -Coe
tab's’ arUcle knocks tbe breath out of Rats, Mice
Roache., and Bod bug., quicker then we can
write it It is in gr.at demand all over tbe orantry -Jfodto&gt; [0.] Unette

fitch Dressed,

to* serd, furnished by the Patent Office at

J sms.—Thia

LIP* BITTERS,

And now eoaexlnr myadf MnJg eurtd,”

in affording immediate relief. It is a thorough
Liver and biiliras remedy.” ,
,
Mrs. Young, of Brooklyn, writes • "‘•Ecbrany
23, ’SW.-I.Vlny last T hwl a severe attack cfTile.
wbtebondtMd ■■telbsbeaaa. Iteotcwbel. ° Barliag's Life Bitters,

Hon. F. W. Kellogg for a supply of eot

for

.

DABLTEG^
REGULATOR

-------------- , —v-ooU and fever.at race. Previom
to Ibis attack, I bad bean troubled With dyspepsia
several months: 1 have Ml njthlng of It xiocc.

HENRY R. COHTAR—We CTO selling your
preparation, rapidly. Wherever they tora been
uMd. Rata, Mice. Rosebea and Vermin dicppeer

Washington.

Godby

LIVER

,ohn Cr®“ vritea, ■‘BrooHyw, March 1»

Tbeir rates are found in every l.nd—
Amid Rus.i.'. mows—and Afric’e sand
Tbeir wondrous works—tbe papers fill,
Produced by Buuci’i matdile.. pills,

DRY GOODS
Correa Skkd.—We are indebted

^Jas. L.Bremlay,SB*rabaat,lM Fultra Biraet,
Kew York, writes. August, 19, IMS: “1 have
been afflicted with pUM, accompanied with bl.edia*, tbs tetthns ynars j 4 use*

DAB.

been communicated from tbe stove pipe.

Orr

WE HVXs

Wool'. Wool!
Oa MAxrrscTcsu

neaped, with the loos of all bis clothing.
He bed arrived at home

Come and See!!

and his

Hoyt

barely escaped with their lives.

received at Pittsburg

wa-.-

••■ot dangerous to the Human FaaBtiy."
■•Bata do not die on the pratolasa.**
••They come out of tbeir bolM to die."
_
■They are tbe only infallible remedies known,“
•1» yrs. and more eatebliabod is K.Ttrk. CUj.
Utui ----- the City Poet Office.
Uead h----- tba City Prisons and Btatkrn Hraaee
toed *y------tba City Steamers, Ships, Ac.
toed to------ the City Hoepitala. AtawBosMC Ac.
fW fly----- tbe City Hotela—.A.ior’—3l- ■tob-

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARPED,

wife were not at home, and the children

sumed.

y,'iS'oT *
itonoIRSSWk.

REApTHEFOLLOirKtG TESTXMONX:

UTOVKUKEOFt/aDE;

.

of Ire K. Hoyt of Woodland was burned,

Sunday morning.

Throat and Lvnos.—At this season
of the year when coughs and cul.k arc

ko an wnc CMira it, ha Will .end of tbs nrsJ-npUon ua«d.((rac ofcharao) with the direction,
for preparing tb. ume, wW they will find o
•raa eras fob coxicxenoa, asfua, Baasonvu,
.*.e’
&lt;?O,T
of tbs advertiser In Beading
the Preaenption, is to benefit tha afflicted, ant
&lt;&gt;™d lB,«?u/.,whld&gt;|„ .Xi" to 4,“
.el I.
mt; unrar will» u,
"“‘■k- “d "J

©®nnp®rm®H

HARD-WARE!

GT’ OLD FRIENDS UH

VTSM gwrywtoro-by
All WioutiLi Dacocms in the large citlaa.
Some of tbe

x*r xatsi

Wholesale Ageits !■ New York City.
SMeffelin Bro’s A Co.
B. A. Fabeu.tock, Hull
ACOk At^ . .
A.B. AD.SradsACo.
Wheeler A Hart.
James 8, Aatanwail.
MoaraAAUen.
H.Otoekel A Co.
Thomas F. Fa ter.

-

• -

Pat sp la 50cent sad81 BotUesereb.
(wore: (m]
M

nrick'a

.

mxowhlt pi^ch.

Su*ar

• ',!

Pills.

Coetfed

The best Family CATRART1C in tha world.

I used twiwty year, by fire
nillion. perron, annu.lIlly ; »!w.ti give »«'.i»fac-

AND

nilkfelpMk, Pa.

already on our tabla, looking as smiling

snd as beautiful
sors.

as any of its predeces­

The engravings for this number

DRY GOODS!

are, we think, superior to any wo have

scon for a long time.

“Silting for a por-

portrait,” la indeed pretty and very truth,

fi’l—while tbe double-extention fashion­

CR OCKER Y!

piste, and many dtbar attractiftns ’ there­
in contoured, are just what the ladies lore

to look *t-

Godey roust certainly be a

ladbu1 man, or he would not know

jyall how to cater to their taste.
♦3 per year.

Address

L-

so

Terms

A, Godey,

Who does

Admire BeaRtital Teeth!

WaLUY JO.TES.
DENTIST, is now prepared
apply
ewbetitalra in • style----------------- - —
«»
■sa.'cjjg:
reating tlieir decay for yenrs. Tbs* wearied on
▼ULCA51TE RUBBER BARE,
And all work warranted. Please call a» V®®«.
Rmu'm block Slate street, HasUngs. Mteh,

Philadelphia.

Also ail wholesale Druggists
Chicago, HI.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,
Cincinnati, O.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,

Stacks of
Evcr shown in

this

Market, which we

Your oUaisut.servant,
8.0. Monanox.
------

are prepared to well at a small
Circa it CwEirto—1M*» !•••.

advance from

a Clrtoll,
To Dutroy-------- |njte?ts on.

Plants

and

Fowls.
Th Draft-try-------- Insects on Animals,

dec.

Clothing

“«•&gt;* ““tn!

NEW YORK COSTS.

To bettroy-------- Every form snd species
of Vermin.

Herrick's

Kit! StTCBgthnlng

cure n fire town.

HASTINGS, MICH.

HP See “Costar’s” advertisements
in |bis paper for tbe dettruclio* aud utter
,ounri»Mior y M tiUi

of

ferwxHF&amp;M in

taTwy immi at th. ’i'1**’ *

LOUIS 8. LOVELL, amii
Hawnsus,

Unusually Low

Roanm &amp; Sntfntt, »nd by ' the Drug­
gists, Grocery ajid fltarekrep^rs gyncrall^.

Springfield (Maas.) JtqouHiean claim*
that President Lincoln said to him that
**H was entirely untrue that Secretory
StBDto® ku in any manner interfered

with the planacfGun. McClellan; oo
lhe contrary, tbe President nays the Sec­
retary tea dore nothing winch be himself

woWd ret hare Ml H Ma, moM

OUR GOODS

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Mica., ;by

Upward A88OCIATI0N, pkW»1oS&gt;

For Sale!

801Abo the we.1 half of B WX»f Bee. It. Town
N.M 10 W, 7« te-10*ba arnva.
TUte war-

■
J0H&gt; DORB.
*
Scottville, Monroe Co, M. T.

Shaving Saloon!

TV, uk«

In

exebasge for good.—

Wheal, Cora, (Uu, BnH^,,Lyd, Pork,
fioxllj dmo&lt;t evorthing yon han
to null... Ay •fc. y .rrwEk.

l.,HT Doo’lMlo^r. o.an.tl,

•Ate.

i

Piaster

vrAmn

of tl

�IP1

■
SSVBT socsaouaCBOaUW*

^.jriodtiral Jtnu
RADWAT’5

.

EENOTATfNG

REBOi-FENT
THKCBKAFttraUTIlI
TOT MOCTDCRA.BLEGLUBJN

thkonlyrrliableolujn

MMtnaHy prepared for than,
cultivated w'ttb craft tentfenw

THE BEST GLUE IM THE WORLD.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
iMn, 01 eewm nne eup, of 1

pie un.

wnx wirasTATO watbb.
IT WILtaUWO wobn.

eggs beat with sugar to suit the tai
bake nice, and yuu will hav* a pie worthy
tb* trial.
-

_____invitation lo
iatbe
neighborhood to oonae
, . ,
T&lt;7them.
Under these circumstances tbe
utmost vigilance is Decenary to preserve
even the plant from destruction; snd
those that rtmain with the breath of life
in them are generally so disfigured and
poisened aa to require about half tbe

'I iSfflW^inrtwi

MARRIED LADI».

UUd

sssr&amp;'ran.’^^.

NATIONAL ^OFFICES*.

blighting influswees.
Attended with *11 this labor of tbe
preparation of th* soil, and the subsequent
car* which ths squash-yard require*, it is
rarely the case the *quaahfo do not oust
the firmer altogether to much.
There is a cheaper and better way of
raising this ddtaious and wholesome ar­
ticle of food. It may bo common to
others, but it came to onr knowledge
through tbe necessity of finding *stne
more certain way of obtaining a crop
than by tbe squaahyard process. Several
experiments were made, and among them
oue baa resulted in giving us tbe greatest
abundance of excellent equashe*, almost
without cost
We plant our Geld potatoes in hills st
a distance of three by three and a half
with strawy unfarmeotod manure, into
these hill* ocdfoionaliy a squash seed,
with the potato—but these are intended
for early use; for the young Marow or
Hubbard is as delicious aa the true sum­
mer squash. At the first hoeing, seeds
are pushed into tbe potato hills, preUy
near tbe potato-plants, where the planta
are slightly sheltered while young and
tender, and soon begin tONtretch away
Into tbe open spaces between the rows
and hills and grow with great vigor and
luxuriance. All our hilling of the potato
U done at tbe first hoeing. Tbe'ailtlv*
for is passed through the rowe afterwards,
and all weeds kept down ; but all this
occurs before the squash vines have ex­
tended themselves so as to bo in the

RADWAYB REN-

an,m&gt;ink&gt;rwlw. t
IT WILL MENO LEATHER,
vour HaroeM, Strap., Belta, Boots, Ac.
IT WILL MEND GLASS.
» piece, of that
v« ent Gleea bottle.
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

WX&amp;mAS’SSW

IT WILL MEND CHINA.
T~tk™l~ Cbm. C.^wtlWwnwW

»«steiu; and in aji cneea where there is aeyconiditutional debility,three PUU trill ensurea ittcreg

BILUO08 COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER.

S^Ur^ V Arie-WILUAM «. SEWARD, rf
RADWAY’S READY RESOLVENT
18 A GhEAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.
Bad Cough, Hacking and dry Cough, Stitching
A. SI*I ■■
■ V.Im. I.. , K— MOL t&gt;*&lt;M
■&gt;.—
Heart.

FostamXfr G®ur&lt;4-M0NTG0MERT BLAIR, of
AXforwey ff/aartH-HXwlBDBATat, fo Missouri.

will apoedily deliver tba disabled and
tricken sufferer from
A LIVING DEATH,

SupreaM Covf.ofthe VRlted States.
aie/'^aic^-ROBERT B. TANEY, of Maryland.
AsaxtoXe Artfav-NOAH H.8WAYNE. of Ohio.
-JAMES M. WAYNE, of Georgia g^rX~'
-JOHN CATRON, of Tennesaee.

-NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Me.'
-JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Ala.

R.

R.

OF

ANSWERED.

£tjal Notices.

Croduoe similar results ; but they should
b six or eight rods apart.—Neto England

the-itaa tumor* ia tb* blood. White Sweiitag*,
Nodes, deafneM, discharge* from the eyes, esr*
and nose, glandular .weiring*, dropey, and con■titulional diMaiei. Such Las been tbe uuparal-

eruptive diseases among onr own people, with
speedy restoration to sound and permanent
health.

and growth. Common soap ands is lass
hurtful than the solutions of caustic pot­
ash and tar. Tbo safest and best wash
known to us, ia simply a solution of com­
mon anlsoda, (often called bleacher’s No.
1 soda,) dissolved in rain water, at the
rate of one, pound of soda to a gallon of
water, and applied ia spring and fell.—
It will not hurt th* tree, but will destroy
mosses and other fungi; and no eggs or
cocoons of vermin can stand before it—
It will work off the dead bark, and
leave* dean and healtbfol surface. But
to insure the highest success from this
application, the soil about tbe roots of
the tree* should be drained when itisvfit
and be well manured if it is barren.—Ayrievlturiil.
flow TO Goow Mxlons, Cccvmbxm,
Squabri*, arc.—As soon as the seeds
begin to crack the ground in upward veg­
etation, lay over each hill a half a news­
paper or other sheet, a little raised in
the centre, and place a boeful of dirt bi
each corner, so that tbe winds cannut
blow tbe papers away. Keep them on
till the third leaf grow*, aod no bugs will
trouble the vine*, aod they will grow as
fast a* in a hot-bed.—t. b. m., ta Gen.
Farmer.

'"we’reply (bat Redway’s Ready Relief chief and

truly

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

the immediate arrest of pain, aod ha potency In

Price 25 CenU per Bottle. ’
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per B«&gt;ttle.

Price 25 Cents [-er Bottle.

b.«b the rouslry .. ffooded

&gt;TU“

N

cyp

fjlevkkt

TERMS CASH.

Childrou and inflate with imvuaii
JOHNS A CBOSLEY,
(Sole M.imf.ciureni.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,

' Liberty fctrect-

•■Msllally stein banishing

NEW YORK.

Important to House Owner*.
Imporant to guilder*.

FEMALES.

Important to Railroad Companie*.

and the thrcateued disease expelled from tbe ay*^

Important to Former*.
ftrnt everybody.

which

JOHNS A CROWLEY’S
IMFKuVKD GCTTA PBRCUA

tronaminsiou. from parent to child. Thia-xrva't
power we clnim for RAU WAY’S RENOVATING
USBOLVENT; and we religiously declsro that, if

r*T

CirfJta

way's Ready Relief will be found ail-potent. J
aJiaraiakrat ion, «ilh«rtntern*Hy or cxterwallr,
.a. tbe progress
tbe ...
scatt of pain indicates, will areast
of the tbreaienod disease, and quickly relieve the
patient from all pain or discomfort. ’
If people, on theflisl indication uf uneasiness
or pain, either slight or severe, vuiuld take a dote
of Radway'a Readv Relivf, noi une thousand in a
wqulde^r ba lrvubled.wirtjHokueaa.
nwiif$ THUgATKNCD wnra
Crotfp.*Biplh&lt;via. Tafluenaa, SoroTbroat,■carlet Fever, Typhoid Fever, Pneumonia, Biliious
it__ i__ v____ __j a__

DR- J. BOVEE DOBS’

CEMENT ROOFING,
pbyaiciana,

Imperial Wine Bitten
nrrpared by an eainest audslnllful pl ysiemn

RKADT UBLIUr
a newspaper printed and circulating in said oc
ty efBarry, for throe successive weeks. imn&gt;
ately previous towaid day of hearing.
(A true copy ] SHEllMAN C. PRINDLE,

ayatem. In the early stages of Pthiaia or Con­
sumption, Fite,Scrofula, and in ease, of wire bead,
ulcer*, tumor*, hacking cough.bronchitis.thes.e
of Radway'a Renovating Resolvent will extennin-

IT IS HUE AND WATER PROOF
so many varieties of disease as every physician in
tbe practice of medicine prescribes Calomel, Merrorite hobya of the profession. It is a well known

healthy body.

....................

CHRONIC DISEASE.
Another class of diseases that no other medi­
PROBA TB ORDBR.-3TJLTE OF MICHIGAN,
cine*, or tbe moat akillful physician* hare suc­
Coanty of Barry, aa.
Al a aeaaion of the Probate Court for the Coon- ceeded in achieving, more loan in merely palliat­
ing tbe auflering* of tbe patient, which Kadwav's
Rraay«*oolte»l will positively eradicate fa that
Estate ot Lavneace BbHaer.

AND IT « TWICE AB DVBABLE.

conditioner tbe patient, calomel forms tba im­
portant and most active agent uf tbe prescription;
■ &lt;&gt;&lt;! if (Hrnf ik. —I.
.-...• —. ..

'State*. Canada,

•wwi.u

TLKs.
elftro^,'hVCb nQ lon&lt;”rA“-n

V*en

unucu .'Lairs, aaquno led wit* ISeir
Is all newly settled placet, where there

broai-C----------------------and MO8T DURABLE ROOFING M Ua^ it t. fo
nWC- W&lt;T“- WK*THEM nnU
KINlia
r
»» Roore of all

Wilbn FACT*. '

DR. J.4M)VRE -DOD8*
hh’jh'Xdc.

nnuPiKBiAi

»vwwj
.in
sru -----....... .......... .
—r r —
,v —
8 patient a new lease of Hfe.
! minutes after ite application ; that it will protect
of RADWAY’S RENOVATING RE- Uie eggtern sgafoat sUacks of all matenoue. e&lt;m.
. It lU^.. I...HI. »u—- _ .— ------l.wwW wnW iiifaetKHU dlSwOM_ I.U-. Ik. t..i.

therein set forth, that adc
late may be granted and
appointed Adminlatrator.

No tlr»l la mpIrW in '".king .pplk.r„«

■ ■ ■— ■
IW.—M mill* MH'UIU DUl
be daased amoi-g tbe quack noat rum. which flood
1-re

U&gt;&lt;WMnr.wT&gt;plw,.lMa». ItaWal
■TSir^asiKi,

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

have been an

m. RADWATS HUB

IN MILITARY CAMP8.

It can be applied by any one.

Are superior to all purgsUre or cathartic pills.
"SStfS

itioner

give notice

paper printed in said county, of Barry
aucoeMive weeks, immediately previoui
day of hearing.
(A true copy.) «
AC. PBINDt
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

in afmoat every camp tbroughont tbe Grand Ar­
COST1VENK88,
INDlOfSTlON,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DY8PMPAIA,
my of tbe Union, with the bappiext nacreu. I etfem from -Brigade and Regimental xurgeonx. offi­
BILIOUSNESS.
SICK HEADACHE,
cer!. and privatea.aaaure us that Rapway'a Kcadr
INFLAMASIGN OF THKBOWEtal,
NERV0U8NS&amp;,
MELANCHOLY,
Relief lias contributed more to the protection of
the troops against disease, and to the use aud
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,
ceatfort o&lt; th* aick. than ail other medsetaea used
in six aocu.
or means MggMfcd by the radical aqthontias.
A doae of from six to eight of Radway'a Regu­
lating Pill., wiil.ta the moot distressing case* of
“
“
eocaa. Derangement ot the
AND KK8T0I1I
, *acqrea healthy evacuaereons troubled with Coa-

notified tad
examinaliotr;

TONiC, MhBlCINE AN© BEVERAGE.
I’trtlChASE ONE BOTTLE!!
GOTTA

LkZQXJXX)
PERCHA CEMENT,

FurGi.ltag M.tol, of.U Kind, when
Mpo-d to lb. Aeun. o( (be We«lWr,

ihaSystcM a»d Froleirg Ufo 1
prices* per Mattle,« Mattle* for SA

CHARLES WIDDIFIET.D A CO.,
■■•lb PHcrairroRM.

IXClfitt or
t£*er. bmfej

7
ilber

P“n ln lljeKidu&lt;y-., Wouada,Pain in Uic
DR. RADWAY’S PILLS,

SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.

oats bleed u e elements of health regeneration.

ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BREATRTNO. PLKURIST. PAIN IN THB 8IDK, SHodlDEBS,

GROCERY,
SALOON
■AJsTJD
\

Ite we’will, in a fow mi note., rril.v. yoaof pxin
■nd Ite continued um cure you nf the complLnU
CHRONlCRHEVMATtaM-ASTHMA
and nrsrsiibid

&lt;__ .1___ v-a^MMT

II. N. SHELDON.

BOARDING-HOUSE
Thr aubaertbrr ia now prepared to a^ll

ood former* have learned this by cxpe

FAMILY

Ruflbror from ACUTE CHRONIC RHEUMAT1HM

GROCERIES

A. Uw u lb. lo.ru, -Av O.A Of roodj

tbe beat kind.’
RAD WAYS' REGULATING PILLS

Bbaxb are the best fellow crop.

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.

,,----------------- ;ua (or
all case* reqninog a Toalc .

Price 25 Cent* per Bottle.

PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
ring from tbe akin Pimplee, Tetter.Raab
nffvn.ive mark* .rul .ill

Dom’t SB Arbaib ot Seed.—The Ohio
thia country mso too little seed; tbe
ground must and will be occupied, and if
.i_____ -J___ .________________ .TT___ ..
reeda, &amp;k, will take in place. Some

irifyiog in'their action.

THESE BlTThRM

h7

AMERICAN CEMENT CLCE.

Of Has-

Complaints are made here and there,
that certain washes for trees do mors
hurt than good. One, whose trees are
mossy aud hide bound, and infeated with
inMCta, used lime wash ; another used
soap ; another tar ; another a solution of
potash; but in nearly every cane with
uneatiafaetory results,
The caustic limo
kills tbe parasitic plants snd the vermin
whieh infest the bark ; but while a good
part ofit soon washes off, what remains
become* converted into carbonate rof
limo, which fills the pores of the inner
bark, and prevent* ite healthy expansion

They aiy also exeeirakoeaeM peculiar to

ECOTOMY IB WEALTH-

♦ 10 00 * year saved in every family
On* Bottle of

RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF

IMPORTANT TO PARENTS,
is no medicine iu the known world, or

other person* interqated it
to appear at a MMon of i

they strengthen and
n *nd give a

»r. Ma’ CelekarM Vise
XUBIB JTBaznJuPixsa’BT) i

R.
THE MILLION

AUSTIN BLAIR, Governer.
HENRY T. BACKUS, President of the Senate and

way.
By this mode of cultivating tbe vine,
Estate of Marlin Walidorfl.
few plants ar* injured by bugs, the crop
n secured at a must trifling cost, and it
ROBATE Order.—State of Michn
has invariably been a .good eno. The
vines should never be so close as to run
mto each other—not nearer than two or
three rod*. Those who try this plan
Prindle, Judge of Probate.
will be quite certain to abandon “squash
Iu lhe matter of the eatato of JfirHia WalUoff
yards," and to have at harvest time as late of tbe Tuwnabip of Hope, in said county.
many high Savored and excellent squashes
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
as they desire.
of Milon Walldorff praying, for certain reasons
A dozen or two of squash-seeds, plant­ therein set forth, that Administration of said eeed” in an acre of oorn, will be likely to

be put on aa ainwg aa ever.
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QUESTION

U«x&gt;d of all ite people, and ba* beoomo establubed
m • conru(utiooel infirmity, and has baffled the
■kill of tbeir beat pbyaiciana. With knowledge
GEORGE H. HOUSE. Deputy
do
'
of tbeae fact* Dr. Baowat wax determined to te*t
feg5j§wggaT^fter&lt;foserM.
tbe accoracy of
'
JOHN OWE^’mS^rrow^r,
JtADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
which wa« prepared exprcwly to meet the exiJAMES TURNER, Deputy do
CMtotas of tbe aixeaxe* ** developed in the tropic*.
JOHN M. GREGORY. 8upL Public Inxtructioa. L&lt;me ’aPP1‘*» w,re
to Braili, Bncuii* Arre*.
CORTLAND B. STEBBINS, Deputy do
SAMUEL 8.1taC*rrC«^r. skte Land Office. Chili, Peru, Equador, Veniueta, Bolivia, New
Great Si. and toeeraral island* of the Spanish
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
maia. aud waa thoroughly tested by Physician,
CHARLES UPSON, Attorney General.
and tha PriMthood, and is now the official retnc
JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General.
dv used by the Physicians, under the name of
J. M. FOUNTAIN, Quarter MaatardJeiieraL
••Solutivp Renorador de Radwav." ftbe Spanish
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ud ite horrible train of concomitants, prevail in
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                    <text>VOL. 7.

HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, MICH., WEJDNES1AI, JUNE 4, 1862.

€l)t Jfastiigs l)an|rr,
IS FUBLIRHKD EVERY WEDNESDAY,
ar marinas, barky

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KNAPPER A BUBIffWS.

1

ATIW5KT?“iCO&lt;”,8KtLOh8ATLAW.
" Chancery, Tax aad Insurance
an^fidelity.

cob sty, gticiiOAX

■num, if

H. WRIGHT,
ADVKRTIS1NO.

A TTORNRY sod COUNSELLOR AT LAW,'
A sad Holidtor md Co«»Mll0r to CUvrary Psrticaiar attention paid to the collection of
clsimn and money promptly remitted.
Office, with W. W. Raipb Esq., Mid dievilla.
’ RarrrCowiY. Michigan. r
”

Choio Botin.
BhelUr bis dear b*ad, l pray I
Narva bls young ana with th
Of Jastica, Ubsrty and Right
Whara tha rad hall daadliaat &amp;lb,
Wbaraatarndaty taodly calls,
When tha strife la Aarca and wild.

only risking your own neck by your in­
terference.
“Not as long as I have life to defend
him," wm tbe answer. Tben pointing
toward the door, be continued, “Leave
mv shop!" and m he spoke he again
raised his sledge.
They hesitated a moment, but the
firm demeanor of tbe smith awed them
into compliance.
“You’d regret this in the morning,
Bradley," said the leader, aa ba retreated
through the door.
Bradley followed them out menacingly
and watched them until they disappeared
from sight down the road.
When he turned to go back in the shop,
he was met by the fugitive, who, grasp­
ing his hand, exclaim'd:
“Oh ! bow shall i ever be able to thank
you, Mr. Bradley T’
“This is no time for thanks, Mr Peters,
unless it is to tbe Lord ; you must fly
the country and that at once."
“But mv wife and children 1"
“Mattie’and I will attend to them.—
But you must go to night"

NO. 5.

the day that old Tanaeaaea wm to be thin plunged into the b
and he fell forward
disgraced I—Here, Joe I"
At this the other person in the wagon guisblng the light and having aU
•lighted and entered the shop. He was
a sul warth negro.
“Joe, would you like your freedom 1
midst of ths consternation,
said the voung man."
rested on Bradley's shoulder, h.s hoods
“Weil, Maaaa Juba, I wouldn’t like

“Joe, the white rare luv. mninuinwi
their liberty by their valor. Ara yon
willing to fight for youml Ay I fight to
tent, then into a wagon and driven rapid­
the death 1"
ly off. In half an hour the smith waa
" .
___ ^n&lt;1w,,nnl that
John.”
&lt;
“I believe you Joe, But I have dee- &lt;
perate work on hand to night, and I do imountains.
“John," Mid the smith, as be grasped
r.lh the buratinj ehell ud shot—
not want you tn engage with me in It
hand of his rescuer, while his eyes
without .’prospect of reward. If I sue- the
1
glistened and a tear coureed down his
ceed. I will make you a free man. It is |
furrvwed cheek, “I would Uka to omIUl
a matter of life end death—will you go 1
I
“1 will, Massa.”
.
1tie before 1 go.”
“You shall." was tba reply.
•Tben kneel down and swear before
Wanders from the mercy seat
In another hour the blacksmith clasped
the «'•»•
ever •••
living
God,
that if/you
After those dear roving fevj^.
«*■•'
—» —
—»---------- Wter^or
------- -his daughter to his boaom.
Let thy tender, pitying grace/*
swerve tba danger,
bareafter
It was sn affecting scene—there, in that
consigned
to everlasting
fire I”
Every selfish thought erase,
GRANT A SPAULDING,
C
*
a *'
*
lone bouM in tba wilderness surruumUd
“I swear maraa,” said the negro, kneelIf this mother love be wrong—
“lT'Miight
’ morning, if not eooner, | ing, “an I hupeGor Almighty may strike by meu who had been driven from their
Y«.'8 In !’the
HASTINGS
“Y.„
......... ....... „ ----- - me’dead if I tiun’t go wid ye through fire homes for their attatchment to th. prin­
*11
:.L - I
if I Hon t On wid vs through fire
they will return with a large force and c
ciples for which the patriot fathers fought
For, when silent shades of night.
carry you off, and probably hang you an
« water an ebery ting."
Shut the bright world from my sight—
•nd bled—the sturdy old smith, a typa
“I am satisfied, Joe,” said his master.
on
the
first
tree.
You
must
leave
to
­
When
around
my
cheerful
fire
of the beroM of other days, prowing his
MASON ALLEN,
Then turning to the young girl, who
Gather brothers, aistars, sire—
night."
daughter to his breast, while the tear*
EALER IN GROCERIES, provitloes. yro
had been a mute spectator of this strange
Thera I misa my boy's bright face
“But how 1"
:
coursed down his furrowed cheek. He
dJrs, fiisb. butler. laH. pork, sad gra&gt;a ol
scene,
he
epntinued
:
From
hie
old
familiar
piece,
oberts
l
triker
“
Mattie
will
conduct
you
to
the
ren1
•11 kind
Also toys csndies. ste.. etc.
Store in
frit that perhaps it wm to be bis last
“
Now,
Mattie,
you
get
into
the
wagon
Csliloru a Block. State slrael. Hasting*. Mieb.
dezvous of our friends. There is a party
embrace; for bis resolute heart had re­
and I’ll drive down to the parsonage, and
made up who intend to cross the tnoun- ।
solved to Mcrifiea his all upon the alter
vou
remain
there
with
Mrs.
Peters,
and
tains and join tbe Union forces in Ken- ,
of bis country, and be could no lunger
the children until 1 bring you some intelluj^ty. They were to start to-night—
wsteb over the safety of his only child.
3t)ST KECEIV ED
They have provisions for the journey and| ligence of your father."
Wu she to l»e left to tba mercy of ths
While the sturdy old blacksmith was
will gladly share with you.”
paricidal wretches who were sltempting
At this’ moment a young girl openedI awaiting the return of bis daughter, the to destroy the country that had given
a new and most complete assortment of
Often startled by the flash
party
that
he
had
repulsed,
returned
with
ROBERTA a STRIKER,
Of hostile swords that meet and clash,
them birth, nursed their infancy, and
the door, saying,
'
increased
numbers
and
demanded
the
DRLIH AND MEIFICINES,
“Fnther, what is the trouble to nightl”
minister. A fierce quarrel ensued, which opened a wide field for them to display
Her eye resting upon the fugitive, she
the abilities with which nature has en­
p ,ra liquonkdye-staft, window-glass, P«tty jgroresulted
in
their
seizing
the
smith
and
approached him. and in a sympathising
Senes, etationerr. and fancy artieles. Store in
carrying him off. They conveyed him to dowed them 1
“Rawer*. Block," Hastings, Mich.
tone, continued,
“Mr. Bradley," aald his rescuer after
• tavern half, mile distant from the
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
“Ah, Mr. Peters, bo your time come
a short pause, “as you leave the State, it
•hop and there he was arraigned before
W.PARKER,
will
be necewary, in throe troublrooma
SO
SOOD
1"
And 1 centre all my trust
* IIOLESALE and retail dealer in Groceries
what was termed a vigilance committee.
Thia waa Mattie. She was a fine, rosy
time^ for Mattle to have a protector.
In thy promise .—“As thy day
and Previsions. Pork. Lard. Better, and
t«Bl UtttMs
girl, paiwd her eighteenth birthday, and The committee met in a long room on । and 1 have thowtht our^maniage bad
,1 kinds of Produce bought and sold, at his old
the ground floor, dimly lighted by a lamp
tbe sole daughter of Bradley’s house and
which stood upon a small table in front belter take place to-night."
tr FOrf MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
heart She was his all—his wife had
“Well. John, I ahall not object if Mat­
Father! let tnedo thy will!
‘
PURPOSES,ONLY Jtl
l&gt;ecn dead five years. He turned toward of the chairman.
In about half an hour after Bradle’y ar­. tie is willing."
If new sorrow should befall—
her, and in n mild but firm tone, Mid :
“Oh! ws arrrnged that as we cams
NWEEZEY a AEEEJf.
rival; he was placed before the chairmani
If my noble boy should fall—
“Matlie, you must conduct Mr Peters
for examination. 1 The old man’s armsi along."
If the bright head 1 bare blessed
TTORNKYSATLAWand
to the rendezvous immediately ; then re­
t
Mattis blushed, but said nothing.
On the cold earth find its rest &lt;
were pinioned, but nevertheless be cast
turn. and we will call at the parsonage
In a short time the hunted down min­
Still, with all the mother-heart.
a defiant glance upon the men aroundI
to clreer his family. Quick I No time
ister
was called upon to perform a mar­
Torn, end quivering with the smart,
.
is to h» lost. The bloodhounds are on him
s riage ceremony in that, lone honse. It
I yield him.'neath thy chastening rod,
“Mr. Bradley, this is a grave charge
snd business.
the track. They have sen ted their prey
’
wu
an
impressive scene.
Yet no al­
Office in the Court Honse. Hastings. Mich.
against you. What have you to sayl
_ and will not rest until they hare secured
monds glittered upon the neck of tha
"tr” coffee, sugar, spices, pepper.
him. So, haste, daughter, and God bless said the chairman.
* brids. no pearls looped up her treroai;
“
What
authority
have
you
to
ask
1
DANIEL COOK,
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS. CODFISH;
yi’ii."
.
demahded the smith, fiercely eyeing his but a pure love glowed within her heart
USTICE OF THE PEACE. General Land and
This was not the first time that Mattie
u she gave utterance to a vaw which
Tai Agent, will attend to the collection of
- had been called upon to perform such an interrogator.
.1 gbtaaud al I other bosincro pertaining to his office
“The authority ef the people ofTennes- wm registered in Heaven.
office.
She had safely conducted several
Bradley, sow after the ceremonv.bade
THE TEXXESSEE BLACKSMITH.
•
see,"
waa
the
reply.
Uninn men, who had been hunted from
his daughter and bar husband an affection­
&lt;EUt»nr.xa*j n’XB’J’uni'XB'5
“I deny- it”
homes and sought shelter with her
I. A. HOLBROOK,
ate adieu, and set out with his friends to
Near the cross roads not far from the their
t
“
Your
denials amount to
nothing.
TTORNEY ‘n4CoYnr’Lr“2?V.^,A^._____
,_j place designated,
~i
ourcen«smn-™*
e- You
--- join others who bad been driven from
to tbe
designated, from
Aid Ceikln Extracts,
Cumberland Mountains, stood the village father,
I«b.nre „
they mJ. their rerep. re™ th. .re.eremd of lurWIng «n
their home*, and wera now rally ing under
forge. The smith was a sturdy man of &lt;
,m.u»Um. int. Kentucky. Turning to .nd th. pmtnity of thnt
i. tout
FOR
old flag to fight for the Union, and as
fifty.
He was respected, wherever i . _ .....
What huva
have you
tossy
to the
the charge
chsrgelt ” the
t
ivk.t
»nn tn
mv to
fugitive, she said :
’
they said, “Rfdeern old Twioeroee I”
known for his atern integrity. He ser the
i
' J. M. RUSSELL,
“I mv that it is a lie, and that he who t
HYSICIAN aad Surgeen. Office in Russell's
ved God, and did not fear man—and it
“Cume, Mr. Peters, do not stand upon utten such charges against me is a scoun­
.tore. State ftraet.
I might be added, the devil either. His ceremony,
,
but follow me."
drel."
v
I
rexs. rracn-i. ixra. r*rs»- »•
courage was proverbial in the neighbor­
She left the shop, and proceeded but a
‘ Simpson.” Mid the chairman to the f
JOHN ROBERTS,
VELOPES. CARDS. Ac., Ac.
hood ; and it was a common remark, short distance up the road, and turned off ।leader uf the band who bad eapturad Tm following .lory, told In connmUon
(HYSICIAN and Surrevu. Dwelliagon BroadOl». ««r
“V “
*"
“ when wtailing to pay any person a high In a by-path through the woods, closely .Bradley, and who now appeared with a ’with th. dmtb of Hon. Tboodoro Fmcompliment, to say, “He is as brave as followed by the fugitive. A brisk walk ।large bandage about his bead, to bind up Ilingboyorti. ho. ju« boon inode poblio.—
MOST POPULAR
H.&gt;. CHEERY,
Uld Brad lay."
e
of half an hour brought them to a small (a wound which wm the result of a blow At the time of the nominaUoo of Marlin
Vu Boron M Mioiaur to Fogland by
NOT KRY’PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a
One night, towards the close of Septem­ hnuM that stood alone in a secluded spot. from
(
tba fist of Bradley. “Simpron,"
ber, n» he stood alone by the anvil plying Here Mattie wm received by a hearty (continued the chairman, “what have you Pmaidaot Jaakeoo. Mr. Cay nude atrttuouo oppoollioo to Ita eoofirtnation by
his labors, his countenance evinced a po- welcome by several men, some of whom (
to say 1”
, ,
,
. .
ctilar satisfation, as he brought his ham­ were engaged in running bulleta ; while
The leader than stated that he bad
mer down with n vigorous stroke on the others were cleaning their rifles and tracked the preacher to the blacksmith
r would respectfully inooum ~ —- - heated iron. While blowing the bellows fowling pieces. The lady of the house, a ■hop, and that Bradley had resisted his to confirm it, would be bad political pol­
he would occasionally pause and shake hale woman of forty, was busy stuffing arrest, and that upon their return he icy, oppoaed Mr. Clay in the matter, and
bis head, as i! communing with himselt. the wallets of the men with biscuits. The could not be found, and that the prisoner •o great wm his influence that no vote •
Clay and
He was evidently meditating upon some­ fugitive, who was known to two or three refused to give any information concern­ was taken for several days.
Miehf&lt;an__________ ___________ Frelingbuysen werafast Wanda.and one
thing of a serious nature. It was during oflhe party, was received in a bluff1
,
NEVINS,
ing him.
evening the former called on Mr. F. for
one of these pauses that the door was frank spirit ol kindness by all. saying
“D&lt;» you hear that Mr. Bradley 1 Mid
the purpoee of purwading him. to change
thrown open, and a pale, trembling figure that they would make him chaplain of
the chairman.
his course in relation to tba nomination.
ateggerd into the shop, and sinking at the the Tennessee Union regiment when they
“Ido. What of it F
In his softest, most irresistable manner
smith’s feet, said faintly :
gut to Kentucky.
“la it true 1”
Mr. Clay besought his friend to go with
.“In the name of Jesus protect me !
When Mattie waa about to return I
JACOB FERRIS,
“Yea."
,
bis party. “I cannot, I will not, said
their being
A" Bradley stooped to raise the pro* home, two of the party prepared to ac­
“Where is the preacher 1
It.re.,, C—.mllw.
irelteM"
Frelinghuysan, over and over again, ad
trnte form, three men entered, the fore­ company her. but she protested, warning
“That is none of your business.”
MICHIGAN.
IONIA,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
“Mr. Bradley, thia tribunal Is not to ba ding, “My judgamaat— my oooaasnoa
most one exclaiming:
them of the danger, as the rnemy were
“We’ve treed him at last! There be doubtless in search of the minister. But insulted with impunity. I again demand is all against It." Mr. Clav, unable to
Hastixos Mascs A 18®*retain his pent up feelings, burst into the
is! seize him!” and as he spoke bo point­ notwithstanding, they inaisted. and accom­ to know where Mr. Peters is. Will
sharpest profanity, Twprotadly Mying,
. ed at the crouching figure.
panied her until she reac-bed the road a tellF
.
A. C. PRINDLE,
“D—n your conscience I
Mr. rraTUDOR OF PROBATE. «‘rt*71.P“‘,'i&lt;;iSTB
The others advanced to obey the order little way from the shop.
RoSSetb a striker.
“No."
liDRhuysen then said: “I will not atop io
• but Bradley suddenly arose, siezed the
“Mr. Bradley, it is well known that
Mattie hurried on, but was samewhal
the room'with you, Mr. Clay, if you In­
powder Kboi.U^d^tor^^b.r' sledge hammer, and brandishing it about surprised on reaching tbe shop to find it you are not only a member but an exhis head as if it were a swurd, he said to' vacant. She hastened into the house hortar in Mr. Peters’church, and there­ dulge in this wicked profanity. My ears
shall net be shocked by 1L When you
DANIEL rratKEB,
. but her father was not there. As she fore some little excuse is to be made
them:
,
.
tqmrn- clmi. «.ur, r.bik.
’
“Back! Touch him not; or by the returned to go into the shop she thoughtJ tor your zeal in defending him. He is can talk to mo like a gentleman, or a
!&gt;!«««» OU&gt;U&gt;XM&gt;XU*
Christian, I will return, Mr. Oay, bull
al purposes, for sale by
- grace of God, I'll brain ye I”
■he could hear the sound of horses’ hoofs• from the North, and has been lung »usThey hesitated and stepped backward,’ clattering oown the road. She listened,. pected, and is now accused of being an will wvsr speak to you till then- —
Overcome by the rebuke Mr. Clay al
Q.o&lt;l,-r. IHI..I Br~&gt; r“&gt;« f'/J'
not wishing to encounter the ,tur“y। 1but the sound died away. Going into abolitionist and a dangerous man. Ynu once spolo“Com. Ui.
smith, fur his countenance plainly told the shop she blew the fire into a blaze . do not deny shalterin^him, end
A. H. COOK,
Frell«MAn&gt;y*o. I *m
egister of deeds. &amp;d «•*•£« -MJ-,
them that be meant what be Mid.
to
give
him
up.
If
you
prestst
In
tbh
then beheld that the things were in great
Fwgi». ra..
“Do you and
givethat
shelter
to an
abolition
­
you must taka the consequences. I ask git.rn..
’ confusion,
spots
of blood
were
L more. H.r m Hm m. .oa 1
ist” shouted the leader.
upon the ground. She waa now convin- you for the Isst time if you will inform
will not .wmr a} more.
“I give shelter to a weak defenceless vinced that her father had been seized us of his whereabouts F
Such an appeal coming from such a
H. N. AHKLDOM,
man," Mid the smith.
“And again I answer, no.
and carried off, but not without a desper­
.
Freli^boyOUNTY TREASURER. OR®s i« »ks Ceert
“He is *n enemy 1” vociferated the
“Mr. Bradley, there ia also another
ate struggle on his part.
How-__________________ _ ___________________
Z.lrC.^tCu.nrfthl; leader.
As Mattle atood gazing at tbe pools of serious charge against you, and your con­
duct in this instance confirms it. You
-oriu
“'d Br»dlv.
[ blood, a waggon with two persons drove
JAMES A. AWEEEKYv
direremo. Mr. CUj forgol.U bi. pU««,
“II. Il upjl “ tbollUoO bound t MROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Couwle^a
up,nne of wntnn,an athletic young man of •re accused of giving aid to the enemies red • similar ran.
entc.ud„ A‘
C1«I|&gt;|«1 tb« iMder, wilt
»«HLaw, Solicitor and CovwAor a Chancey
of your country. W hat have you to My
five and twenty years, got out and enter­
length the twain parted. Mr. Clays
«w mile. •&lt;“£"&gt;-£"’ 1i“2j 2 IE
roen«,.-.od.emu.t tawfora. So t
to thatl"
wonderful
power
of
persuasion
overcame
buainasa entrusted to Wa
ed
tbe
shop.
tell you, Brwlley. you bed belter not te“1 mv it b false, and that ba who says
Ccurla of tbia State Office lath# Court now
••Good evening, Mattie! Whore is
bi. friaads con vietioa’s to that *
JasslriMoa- urfie. Yeo know U»t you er. elreedy
it is a villain."
■
“I accuse him of being a traitor—aid­
eu.peeled. end if you l~i«, upon .belter your father.”
Tben observing the strange demen«r of
ing the eauae of the Union," said Simpirm him, it will confirm it.
^•iJospected ! Suspected of whalf ez the girl, he continued,
Frel:«,buj~«
* K™-‘
“W by, Mattie, what aila yon 1 What *%-mv adherence to tba Union merit* over lire relipoui mlod rf Henry O»J.
■•S. SUU. B-W
claimed the smith m a firm tone,.rivaling
. —
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.u.e
thaat to
has happened 1”
for me the name of traitor, then I am
his ease upon the speaker.
Theyoung girl’s heart waa to full for
proud of it. I b»va been far the Union
“Why, of adhering to.tbe North, was
her tongne to give utterance, and throw­
J Rm for the Union—and will ba for
^“A&amp;ering to the North.1’ ijaculated ing herself upon the shoulder uf tbe young
latter part of bia life.
the Union as long as I llta,"
ow ARD ASSOCIATION. Phi^ Br.Jl^MbecMtbi.defiwlgl.oo.Jt man, she sobbed oat:
.
At this the chairman clutched a pis­
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“They have carried him off! DonY
the spMker, “1 adhere to no north. he
tol that lay upon the table before Mm,
you see the bh«od f*
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“Have &lt;*»*»
UJ b*Bdl ‘IT0
my whole country—and will,:•obf’P n* vour father 1* Tbe infernal wTrtcbssF
&amp;j ’ as long as I have breath, he adMattie recovered berorif m»flWentiv to
Sd M b. brought the sledge hammer to
narrate tbeevents oftbe evening. Whan a iwlft
tW pound wi^greatfo^.^.
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JiBtoh along the valley of jb* SBsm®The column numnrri *on*?
Ueo dW.
thirty thousand men, finely drilled and PROUT* OXDU—PTkn OF MICHIGAN
w*U equipped; and wab composed of Mptar &lt;*■&gt;!*
’
reriteewftoBi elmss* assay Uyei ^uw)b"U» Unkm—from Ne« En,l«mi, from
NewTork, ptmn.rlr.io* ud MaryUnd.
■ml from Ike North-W«t.m Iler of
Probate.
preceded by four companies of Rhode Is States as Wisconaon. It* work
WUliwa Eatoo.
.. I bavc thiajnomcnt read a tele­
land Cavalry, entered Front Royal yes­ destroy or drive from the valley^the reb­
’“great battle atHicbnioncT renders tbe gram in these words, vlx: “The Seen
el force undejiGen, Tbmrss jij Jackson,
terday
morning,
at
11
o
’
clock,
and
drove
THE REBELS REPULSED. o
. MYJ wMcb wrpr^tsk-thi. &gt;«rk, oGjk® Wfcpf WtrioMte? to know bow soon
called “StonewalP Jadwoo,)
out tbe enemy, consisting of tbe 8lh (commonly
■
— -------most* exciting character. Corinth and youban False**an'ff organize throe or four
who hod. doting tbe wtetor. bdd
GREAT SLAUGHTER ON BOTH HIDES. Louisiana, and four companies of the 12th
Georgia, and a body of eavalry.
Our lion of that oectioo of Virginia
from
the
Blue
Ridge
to the bills ia Berke­
loss wm eight killed and four wounded,
of interest for. tbe last few weeks, and the1 amTequipped. Please answer immedi­
•
New York, May 28.
and one missing, all of tbe Rhode Island ley county, and from the Potosusc on
evacuation and abandonment of the form- ately and state the nurober'you can ralae. The Baltimore American of the 27th
the
northsMt
to
the
southwestern limit
cavalry. We captured aix officers and
(Signed)
L. Thomas, Adjutant Gen."
cr would hkve possessed great sinificanco,
uys Gen. Banka has already received re­ 150 privates.
W* re-captuxed eighteen of the State. Gen. Banks’ column set
A call sudden and unexpected, finds
inforcements of at least 18,000 well _dis­ of our troops taken at Front Royal a week out in liiffh spirits, anxious to measure
had not operations at the Utter point
mo without materials for an intelligent
. tv* ago, among whom are several officers.— swords with the rebel foe, and with a
eclipsed that, and perhaps, in their results, reply. Oar young men are all pre-occu­ ciplined troops at Harper’s Ferry. Beveral car loads of siege guns, each wc~u
We captured a large amount of trans- perfect confidence in the accomplished
rendered this-victory nugatory. At this pied with other views. Still if a real eall
ing about six tans, have also been sent up’ portation,including fi ve engines and eleven soldier and statesman-who vm in com­
writing we have not sufficient nows from for three regiments is made, I believe we from the Washington Navy Yard. In
’ cars. Our advanc* wm *o rapid that the mand. Tbe day after reaching tU soil
can
raise
them
in
forty
days.
The
arms
Richmond, by which to determine what
one of the trains for Harpers Ferry was? enemy was surprised, and was, therefore, of Virginia, the sdvonce began. The en­
and equippmenta would need to be fur­
Assistant Secretary of War Watson, andJ not enabled to burn the bridge across the emy was driven from Chsrlestown, di*
we have gained or lost in events which nished here.
Our people have never
Gen. Hamilton and staff of the regular' Shenandoah.
comfited in innumerable cavalry skirhave transpired at these two points. Wc marched without .them.
They go into
&amp; C. PMNDLX.
army.
mishos, hia whole army wm defeated at
hope, before going to press to be able to camp while forming liitd regiments, and
Woaliingtoo, May 31.
Washington, May 28.
Wiiwbeetcr, be w*e Dursued to Stros
are
drilled
and
practiced
with
arms
and
give the results of tbe fight before Rich­
A despatch from Gen. Banks to the
Tbe President has appointed and thes Secretary of War states that ibe 5th burgh from thence to Mount Jackson, the
inarch as soldiers. To attempt tho other
mond,
terminus of the Valley Railroad ; from
( course, would be to dampen enthusiasm Senate confirmed John A. Hendrick, Col­
We have some misgivings, lest a part of and make these men feel that they wore lector of the Port of Beaufort North Car­’ New York Cavalry, entered Martinsburg thence to New Market, to tfaFrisonburgh,
' this morning, and passed several miles
and to Staunton—a distance of over a
Beauregard's army may be able to reach not soldiers, but a mob. Again, if our olina.
beyond, when they encountered the ene­
hundred miles from where be started;
Richmond in time to turn the tide of people feel that they are going into the
Philadelphia, May 28.
my’s cavalry, and captured several
Hon. ThnmM A. Scott, Assistant Sec­■ prisoners, a wagon of muskets, ammuni- « bile a harassing series »f eav.lry and
battle at this point against us. Wo have South to help fight rebels who will kill
FOR PURIFYDJG THE BLOOD.
and destroy them by all means known to retary of War, has arrived bore directt tion, Ac. Col. DsForrest report* that •nfantry *klrmisbes was kept up alone
had fears that such was tbe design of tbe
tbe whole line. Gee. Banks' work, so
savages, as well as civilized men, who from Gen. Halleck’s army before Corinth,, Cui Kenly ia at Winchester, wounded.
rebels, in the evacuation both of York­ will deceive them by fraudulent flags of
for as hi* own department wasanirterned.
having left there last Friday. Our army
was now nearly completed.
He had
town and Corinth. Heretofore all the truce, and lying pretences, as they did is in excellent condition, occupying a,
Nrw York, May 31.
. evacuations of their supposed strongholds, the Massachusetts boys at Williamsburg, strong position, and ready for the great.
The Poxfi Washington dispatch says: only to advance upon Staunton, defeat or
drive
away
the
rebels
there,
bold
the
and
wilt
use
their
negro
slaves
against
struggle. A battle may be expected with­. Al the latest advices the rebels were
by the enemy, have proved to be to the
them, not as laborers but as fighting men,
above Front Royal in considerable force, railroad running across the Blue Ridge,
disadvantage of tbe Federal arms.— while they themselves must never fire in the next ten days.
and then hia fine army would be ready
and
Gen.
Banks
’
forces
were
pushing
on.
We have no laudations for that General­ at the enemy's magazines, 1 think they Headquarter Abxt tux Potomac, 1
having fought a brisk battle and com for further operations wherever it might I
May 29.
f
ship which drives an enemy by the mere will Teel the draft is heavy on their patri­
, pletely defeated the enemy. It is «afr be needed. Suddenly, and while *i«br
A bridge five hundred feet long, over
effect of numerical force, permitting them otism :but if the President will sustain
. for loyal people to act ns if they heard ihia point, it was darkly given ‘from
the
South
Anna
Creek,
a
tribitary
of
Gen. Hunter, recognize all men, even
more good news. It is reported hero, WMhington that Banks' army was re­
to escape with bag and baggage, to re
black men, as legally capable of that Pamunky river, on the line of the Rich­ to-day, that the wife of tbe rebel General treating, why, no common mortal .could
turn and plague us at some other point loyality the blades are waiting to mani­ mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac rail­
Lee will not be released until tho rebels divine. It wa« reported. early in the Oad«iuUlMMlv« M. auJ u.J .
But the great result is too near at hand fest, and let them fight with God and road, was burned to-day by the Gth cavfulfil their agreement to give up Colonel present month tube back nt New Markei,
to make prophecy or argument interest­ human nature on their side, the roads airy. Thia cuts offall communication by Corcoran.
back to Woodstock, back to Strasburg,
railroad
between
Richmond
and
Jackson
’
s
where it temporarily made a halt, and it
ing, and wo will only hope that the news will swarm, if need be, with multitudes
Washington, Sunday, June I.
whom New England would pour out to command. The5th cavalry wentto Ash­
leaked out from the telegraph that onewhich goes out to our readers, simul­
obey your call. Always ready to do my land, eighteen miles from Richmond, on
The following dispatch was received half of the column (Shields’division) was
taneously with this article, will prove all utmost, I remain, most faithfully,
the same road, and burnt all the enemy’s at the War Department, this P. M. :
on the wing over the ManasaM Gap Rail­
Aurium iriiuT.
commissary and Quartermaster’s supplies
our fears unfounded.
Your obedient servant,
'Field of Battle, June 1—12 M.
road to Fredericksburg—fur what pur­
stored there. Thia is a serious loss to
Jxo. A. Andrew.
pose no one but the war-gods at WMh­
We
have
had
a
desperate
battle,
in
the rebels.
Bebel Atrocity.
which the corps of Gens. Sumner. Heint- ington could tell. The rebels, in tbe
U may seem almost superfluous to add Gen. Butler’s Proclamation Explained.
Halleck's Headquarters, May 30.
zelinan and Keyes wore engaged against meantime,
mramunr, came
esmu up
up with
»■«» tbe remnant of
Yesterday, | Banks’ army at Strasburg, defeated a
From tba N. Y. World, May M.
another of the many evidences already
During nearly all Imi night the mov­ greatly superior numbers.
Front Royal, drove
re­
—* of it ut v
------- the *Gen. Butler's proclamation that wo ing of cars and supposed whistles sound­ at one o'clock, the enemy, taking nd van- part
recorded, that the rebels are actuated by
mainder bark from Strasburg to Win­
the most fiendish impulses in carrying men who insult our soldiers shall be ing. betokened that some movement was tageofn terrible storm, which flooded
treated as women of the town, is explain­ going on, but not being any extraordin­ the valley of the Chickabominv, attacked chester, defeated it there, with crest loss;
out their scheme of disorganisation. A
ed as referring to a municipal regulation ary occurrence it was not considered of* our right flank. Gen. Casey’s division, drove it back in baste from Winchester
FortTcss Monroe correspondent of the
About five which wm first in line, gave way unac­ to the Potomac; and there, on yesterday,
of tbe city, conveying to the calaboose an extraordinary nature.
Baltimore American, however, commu­ such characters found in the streets after oclock this morning severe explosions countably. Thia caused temporary con it effected a crossing into Marylandnicates on instance of treachery so des­ nightfall. We trust ibis explanation is were distinctly heard. Immediately after fusion, during which tho guns and bag­ after a retreat of a hundred miles—pre­
skirmishers were thrown out and a gene­ gage were lost; but Heintzelman and cisely three months t&lt;» a day. m we have
picable that we condense its main features true, as the construction attempted to be
Kearney most gallantly brought up their said, from the time it set out. The ad
put upon It by Beauregard was certainly ral advance commenced.
to show our readers the character of that
A very large amount of railroad iron troops, which cheeked the enemy.
vance so gloriously made in February,
not calculated to reflect credit upon the
people, toward whom our secession sym Union cause.
We can punish without was untouched, there being some twelve the same time I succeeded, by great ex­ after nil but accomplishing its object,
pathizers demand a course of conciliation giving loose rein to any of the vile pas­ or fifteen tracks radiating from the depot ertion, in bringing across Gen*. Sedg­ ended in disaster ano^iiiiigrace to the
sions ; and we cannot afford the cure tbe to tbo entrenchments, with side trqcks wick’s and Richardson’s divisions, who National arms in May.. For which’,
and forbearance.
and switches, enabling them to move drove back the enemy al the point of the whoever may be responsible, Gen. Banks,
It appears that when the fleet, consist­ manners of these she-ccssioqists al the
bayonet, covering the ground with his is not.
expense of tho morals of our own soldiers, troops with great rapidity.
ing of the Wauckutett, Captain Smith, tbe
From all the information gleaned from dead. This morning. (Sunday), the ene­
if it was Gen. Butler’s intention simply
Monitor, tbe Galena, the Fort Royal and to affix a calaboose stigma upon the wo­ prisoners it is thought that the evacua­ my attempted to renew the conflict, but
A New Weapox nr the A «mt—“Cof­
*Arittook, anchored off City /Point, the men who so unsex th era selves as to play tion commenced st sundown last night, was everywhere repulsed.
We have fee Mills.”—Tbe correspondent nf the
the rebels retreating in three directions, taken many prisoners, among whom are
people came down with flags of truce, the blackguard, tbe object was excellent.
Philadelphia Press with Gen. McClel­
Gen. Pettigrew and Col. Long.
Our lan's advance says ;
Experience has proved that a more re­ east, west and south.
and suspended white flags at every prom­
Beauregard stated to tbe citizens loss ia heavy ; but tbe enemy’s must be
In one of the brigades of the Union
inent point. CapL Smith Accordingly spectable sort of punishment, such as a
reprimand or confinement to tho house, last night, that he intended evacuating enormous. Except Casey’s diveion. the army they had six guns of a new c«»nlanded, and found tbe inhab'^anta of tbe is only exulted in, ns giving the offenders and then throw himself upon both of our men behaved splendidly. Several fierce
structiou, and terribly effective.
We
Uwly
flanks.
bayonet charges were made.
little town to consist largely of women a certain repute among their sect for
have not yet learned their names. TIh»
(Signed)
Gxo. B. McClellax,
and children, who made the most earnest spunk and the spirit of martyrdom. This
Washington, May 30.
men designated them “coffee mill*." It
Major General Commanding.
kid-glove management of suqfo women is
Ills* heavy rifle barrel on wheels- At.
John M. Brodhead, ofthe District of
protestations of opposition to the war,
the breech i» a kind of clock work ma­
Columbia, has been appointed one of the
and that they were suffering for many of
Washington, J.ync 2.
chinery, surrounded by a hopper, similiar
Commissioners under tbe act for the
the necessaries of life. CapL Smith xeDispatches of an unofficial chanter re­ to the hopper of a coffee mill; at the side
— The announcement of the arreatand emancipation of slaves in the District of
ceived from tbe headquarter* of the army
. turned to tbe vessel highly pleased with confinement of Major Lawrence Williams Columbia.
is a crank.
of tbe Potomac say that the importance
the people, and deeply commiserating of tho sixth regular cavalry, on tbe charge
One man turns the crank, while anoth­
The casualties in tbe 2d Mass, regi­
and dimensions of our victory increase
er supplies the hopper with cartridges,
of treasonable intercourse with tbe rebels ment in tbe retreat of Banks' army, are
their condition.
as they are hourly developed.
and a third sights the gun. By means
On Monday morning an application menacing Gen. McClellan’s army, creates 9 killed, 43 wounded, and 103 miming.
of a lever he moves it latterly, or raises
little surprise fn Washington.
Major In the 1st Maine Cavalry 2 officers and
New York, June 1.
was sent to the Vfcuchusett to allow a
Williams is known as an officer whose 71 rank and file missing. Jiillod and
or depresses It at pleasure. Its effective
Tho Timet' Washington correspondent
physician to eome on shore to visit s loyalty hits frequently been questioned. wounded unknown. In the 10th Maine
a v larinku.m. D.
range ie I j miles. it throws 240 balls
says j “Gen. McClellan’s dispatch touch­
woman said to be dangerously ill. Be­ His brother while an aid to Gen. Scott, 0 wounded.
per minute, of ilia size of an ordinary
ing the conflict Saturday before Richmond
Minie ball. When operated with, tho
lieving tbe application to be a genuine is known to have lived at Arlington
Norfolk, May 80.
was made public early this morning, and
rebels were utterly amazed, not knowing
appeal that humanity required should be House and daily informed Gen. Lee of
Two fugitives arrived hero yesterday created immense excitement in tbe city.
all movements at the War Department.
what to make of them.
One of these
promptly attended to, Copt. Smith gave When General Lee joined tbe rebel army direct from Richmond. They ’report an It is everywhere tbe subject of animated
gun*,
properly worked, and well supplied
permission for the surgeon ofthe ship to this fellow went with him, and he is be­ army of 200,000 men in the vicinity, discussion, and has given rise to a thous­ with cartridges, is .estimated to be equal
among whom, both officers and mon, dis­ and rumors, each of which has it* earnest
to three hundred men.
go on shore on a visit of mercy. The lieved still to be in tho Confederate ser­
satisfaction was general. They were II v- advocates. One storv is that the gun­
WauchueeU lay some distance below vice, and to have married a daughter of ing upon half rations of baeon and hard boats have forced their way to Richmond
l^ee. Major Williams was an Aid, with
City Point at the time, and Surgeon ac­
and command the city, while our troops
Naw Gtrw Boats —The Marine, Rail­
rank of Lieutenant, to Albert Sidney
The fugitives state that Jeff. Davis had are rapidly entering. Another is that way and Dock Company, at Cincinnati,
companied by the Chief Engineer and Johnson while in Utah, and subsequently
Signal Officer, and one. of the Master’s a captain upon the staff of McClellan.— been heard to say that he would make we have possessino of the first line of the are constructing two new gunboats, of
the street* of tbe city ran with blood be­ enemy’s works, and are vigorously shell oval deck and iron-clad. Tho Gazette
Mates and twelve men-4the latter un­ When the sixth cavalry was organized,
ing the city, but at this writing nothing saya it ia Intended to make, them invul­
fore surrendering.
armed, and the officers carrying only ha br some means procured the position
Is really known beyond tbe official dis- nerable, all sorts of military projectiles
Washington, May 30.
of Major, to tbe great indignation, it is
Etch. Tha general impression is that glancing from tbe sides without producing
their swords—proceeded up to the vicin­
said, of General Hunter, the Colonel of
The folloping waa received from Cor­
A r™a1,‘uL*&gt; «Tra«»«
chmond has not yet fallen, or is not in any impression.
ity of the town. Tbe party landed with­ thi regiment
inth this P. M.:
our possessino, but that our position is
out any interruption, and proceeded to
strong and satisfactory, and our flag will
Near Corinth, May 30.
the town, leaving six of the unarmed sail­
Moxkter Gow.—The Ordnance Bureau
in a few hours, wave'over tbe doomed
At tbs
ta. bridt'a mother, May 7 th
of the Navy Department entered into a
ers in the boat
“Gen. Pope’s heavy batteries opened city.
wnwj£7u'L!U5.,w,“’ of MlddlerUia. Mr.
STS*?
M,m AMANDA MAT­
Tbe men left in tbe boat heard nothing contract with Mr. Knapp, of tbe Fort upon the enemy’s entrenchments yester­
BuN.
both
of
Yankee
Springs.
Pitt Iron Works, Pittsburg, for a mon day about 10 o'clock A. M., and soon
more of the party that landed, but in
Great 8ki
ster cannon, with a calibre of twenty drove the rebels from their advanced
about half-hour a sharp fire was opened
inchc*,tbrowing a ball weighing one thous­
batteries. Major General W. L. Sher­
The New York World indicates- some
upon them from a party of rebels in the and pound*. With sufficient charge of
man established another heavy battery work for the Navy department forth­
wends. At the firet fire two of the six powder of sdperior quality it Is thought yesterday P. M. within one thousand
coming. From reliable sources a list is
fell dead, wben tbe balance, being un­ that a range of nearly eight miles can be yards of their vrorka, and skirmishing obtainedof vessels, chiefly loaded with
obtained for this terrible projectile. The parties advanced at daybreak this morn­
armed, cried out for “quarter.” The
gun is to be of tbe Dahlgren pattern, and ing. Three of our divisions are already arms and munitions of war, cleared or
about to clear from liverpool, and in­
answer of their inhuman assailant* was, constructed
,
on the Rodman principal.— in the enemy’a advanced works, about
tending to run tbe blockade, which shows
■‘ws'H quarter yon, you----------------------- '
Tbe same establishment has an order for three quarters of a mile from Corinth,
that the rebels are bent on making a
Dahlgren guns of fifteen inch bore. which is in flames.
* ben a second' volley was fired, and three fifty
1
desperate effort.
Tbe catalogue com­
Workington
Cerretpondeni
Philadelphia
more fell into the bottom of the boat,
H. W. HALLECK, Major Gen.
prises tie tleamert andjlre tailing revelt
Inquirer. '
TATE OF MICHIGAN.)
wounded. The only remaining man im- ‘
Near Corinth, May 30.
mediately pushed the boat off with bis
—Tbe President's message assuming
are in Corinth. Account* are con Acting
all tbe responsibility of tbe acts for which
a* to tbe enemy’s movements, and be is steamer* Pacific, Mnderr, Greece and
tbe Bouse recently condemned Gen. Cam­
believed to be in strong force on our left Patras, hailing from Falmouth, the Hero
io |pa mouth, twain out of range of the eron, and for which tbe traitor agent of
flank, some four or five miles south of from Queenstown, and the Adela of tho
weapons of the cowardly assassins. He tbe Free Preu has so malignantly assailed Corinth, near the Mobile and Ohio Rail­ Belfast line, all chartered expressively
him, leaves Els libefers In rather an awk­
to run the blockade and on their way to
road.
ward dilemma. Will tbe house expunge
make tbe attempt The arrival of this
H. W. HALLECK, Major Genera).
the resolution which it disgraced itself by
fleet or a considerable portion of it would
diataly started to hia asaistaoce, and adopting, and will his slanderers cease
Washington, May 3L
give tbo rebellion a new lease of life.—
rowed’&amp;eboal back to tbe ship. It pre­ their attacks, or transfer them to the
The following dispatch was received at We trust Gideon will be awake to the
tbe War Department this morning:
sented a most terrible sight, the dead and President?
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S«,.r»l

per.

1:10 A. M.

--1NQU1RK

“ The Life of ike Flesk is us ike Blood,"

brought to light ita purposes and uses.
Now we know not only that “life is in
Drath or
jamtn

an

Early Ssttlsr.—Bm-

F. Hortcn, whose residence was

Geo. P. Baker

left here on Sunday evening with seven

Additional men for Co. F.,eighth regiment.

The men will be quartered in Detroit for

a tew days while Mr. B. returns to arrange
for his final departure to the South. Mr.
Baker expects a Lieutenant’s commission.

Locals.— We are aware that one great
object of the newspaper is to be the fiulh-

ful chronicler of passing events, and coun­
try papers are often censured for a want
of enterprise in this direction. But what
would be thought of tho country paper
that occupies iio apace in recording tho
various tricks that childhood practice, for
ita diversion ? “A lad is fishing. Anoth­
er lad comes behind him and tape lightly

••ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY

SPECIAL

nevertheless several times been under
obligations to the skill of Dr. Ayer fur
the relief which hiu remedies never fail
to aflUrd us when wo are obliged to have

extermination of all kinds and species of

It

ty Sold in Hastings, Mich., by
Robkrts &amp; Strikkr, and by the Drug­

certainly shows “enterprise," and as it

gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

it.

A slight

FAMILY HEDICnrZ,
—WE STILL—

®iKrr wnnpwmwK

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

WE

JUST RECEIVED

DARLING'S LITER REGULATOR,
LIFE BITTERS.

try -AM*«* [0.] Onrtts.
Since we an

Pill*.

t3T* Put up with English, Spanish,'German,
nd French directions. Price SA cent* per box.
uffarCualtJ. See advertisement on Sd page. jjTtt

Wool!

Wool!

A large stock of

MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed
annuallv in Grant County by rennin, than would
pay for tuna of Ibis Rat and laaeot Killer.—Lanrxt-.. i rz^zj

never found anything equal to

Darling'. Liver Begnlaor.

used. Rata, Mice, Roache* and Vermin disappear
rapidly.
Ecxbb A Sroirraa. Itrug^ista.

Which wo offer at

Oa MAxrr*cTVBX&gt; uno a Good Quality or
cloth,

ue ot

Or te get (Keh Dressed,
Is at the New Woolen Factory of
□f HASTINGS, MICH.

“Costar’s” Rat, Roach, dee. Exterminator.
“Costar's”
“Costar’s" Bed bug Exterminator.
“Costar’s"
“Costar’a” Electric Powder for Inaecta,ficc.

D. WesteroeH, Esq., of South 5tb, near 8th St,
Filliamabargfa, L. I., write* : ‘"Angurtfl. 1M0.—

We have every kind of goods, such

VaaiLY MrnlcinB.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
G-OODS.

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

BEST Assortments of

to groat erptaro and inconvenience, throng!) the
uae of worthies* medicine* proscribed br learned
Doctor*. Single copies mar be bad of the author
C. A LAMBERT. E*q , Groenpoint. Long Island,
by enclosing a post-paid *ddrosa*d eulslop*.
Address CHARLES A. LAMBERT. Eaq.,
myfllmt
Groanpoint, Long Island, A*. Y.

For Sale!
Tbe w_WoIBEX*ndEUof kwjffce. M,
Town 4 a. Range 10 W, 1*5 DS-lOoths acres.
Alaotb* weal half of S W^ofSeo. 10. Town
* N. R 10 W, It H-lOOtha acre*.
Tide war­
ranted. Apply to
aortal
JOHN DORR,
r
BeoUrille, Monroe Co., N. Y.

Shaving Saloon!

DRY GOODS!I

haib-cuttuco

MILLINERY

GROCERY, SALOON.
grocer IES

ey, the Remedy or Bemediaa will ba aoat according
krrourdiroetion*, by m*U or exprtaa, post-paid.

1 drf*'

BOARDING-HOUSE

DAN’L a DA RUNG,

HARD-WARE 1
OLD FRIENDS
All Wbolculb Dacaaixr* in tbe large cities.
Some of tbe

Herrick’s Sugar C»ate«

Wholesale Agents in New Ynrk City.

Pills.

Th* brot Family CA­
THARTIC to tbe world.

Rarral.RlseiyA Kitehen
Hhleffclin Bro'* A Co.
B. A. Fahen.tock, Hull Bush. Gale A Robinson.
A Co.
M. Ward. Close A Co.
A. B. A D. 8an&lt;l* A Co. ’ McKiaaon A Robbins,
Wbccler A Hart
James 8, A .pin wall.
Laxelle, Maroh A GardMono A Alien.
Hall. Ruekel A Co.
Hall, Dixon A Co.

lurioos; patronised by
the 'prinetpal physician*

Philadelphia, Pa.
Full dirociioua aooomps-

FlobertShncmakerA Co.

Gm. C. Goodwin

DRY GOODS!

Chicago, HL,
St. Louis, Mo.t
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,
Cincinnati, Ct,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,

ton—1 write tbia to inform yon of th* wonderful
effect of your tiurar Coated Pill* on my daagbter.
Eor throe year* ah* Iroa been afleeted with a M-

ARP ST
Dac*ouT*,*Gaoc*a*.Sroa*M*a*a* and Rbtaxlbbs

of every description

friend adviaed tn* to trot your pill*, ifaving full
coafidenwin tbejudgment ofmy friend, I •btatad
a rapply of Merora. Bortros A Part, Druggist*,
Farit Stew New York On returning home, w*
1111*. uMcacb

Stacks of
and consider her

WMTBID STATES.

Tb. ■□baorib.r la now pmparwl to loll

FAMILY

CROCKER Y!

GROCERIES

Clothing

A. low aa Ike Iowctl, for CoAornoij
W only.

Herrick’.

Kid Strcugthatag

Ptaatera,

euro in five boar*, paina. and wroknro* ot Uro
breoat, side and back, and Rheumatic complaint*
in an equally abort period *f time.
Spread o»
baautiluJ wlute ten&gt;b.k‘u, lh.tr uro a.t^eti tbo

Warm Meals at AU Hour. I
TEA

BOOTS,

SHOES,

OR COFFEE. CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, SAR­
DINES, die.

HASTINGS, MICH

Alao, Ice Cream and Lemonade.
Ever shown m thia

Market, winch we

are prepared to sell

* small

advance from

—Tbe New Orleans papers nnt being
permitted to pubKsb war news, arb filling

GROCERIES

Also all wholaaale Druggists al

bls protemion, such *s SHAVING,

Or Cold Lunch if d.alred

-Tbe Nashville L’twoa, of May C2d
says : “Large quantities of tobahco ar­
rive here daily fmm tbe interior. Cotton
keeps pouring in."

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

102 NmbruSl, New York.

rpHB CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF
1 A SUFFERER.-Published aa a warning. and
for tbe ropecial benefit of Young Men, and those
who sutler with nervous Debility,Loa* of Memory
u.a- a. i.i...

with one of the LARGEST and

mand of the forsaken city is the last drop
in the bitter cup of humiliation shame.

'darling’s liver regulator.
I did "So and found it to operate admirably, remov­
ing the bile and arouung the liver tn aeUvity. 1
har. alto u**d it a. a

■MAS, Jraaiau lawn nr,
Ml Broadway, New York.

my2ltnk

and full of meaning, should not fail to
procure this work. Published by Tic-

Ccu Colt’s Estatr.—The apprizers
on the late Col. Sam. Colt’s estate, made
•the wWe amount of his liomc property
/oot up over three millions of dollars.—
His property in the Western States and
Texas, in England, and his lead mines in
£otrth America, will probably add snothpr million.

.

Darltnf’a Life Bitters,

and a as entirely evrtJ. I have had no attack alow”

CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GFN- CAUTION !!! To prevent the public
TLKMEN. Tbe aubacriber will acndf/rw &lt;/
being imposed upon by Nmrrfow and HifMy Pn* wiutM Matins. a new label has been prepared,
bearing a /aesimOs of tbe Proprietor's signature.
Examine each box. bottle, or flask carefully befors
purchasing, and take nothing but “Coater’s.”

ber of this excellent monthly *s on our
Those who desire literature that is deep,

It la * thorough •

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,

moan &lt;rua
mow at-aino. me necipe,
rith full in.tructions, directions, and advice, will

table, and is full of good reading as usual.

—Major-General Wool has awarded
the contract for raising and saving the
remains of tho Merrimac, as well m all
others wrecks io Norfolk barber, to Mr.
Sanborn, the present wgent of tbe Adams
Express Company for the army of the
Potomac. Mesaures will be taken alopce
Jo commence on the Merrimac.

in affording immediate relief.
Liver and billioua remedy.”

Halting., May 12. 1842.

Atlantic Monthly.—The June num­

mo.t all

in the amall of my back,
of mediewea, bni found
1 used

They are safe for all—both old and young.

A

—The sunken stone fleet at Charleston
is said to be mostly broken up—whole
sides of the ships having floted oshore.—
The steamer Planter, recently run out of
Charleston, found eighteen feet of water
.cm the bar. Doubtless the navigation
will soon be in as good order as it ever

DARLING'S LIVER REGULA TOR

FROM

HOUSEKEEPERS—troubled with vermin need

I pay the highest market price IN CASH
, delivered at our Factory.

ty Farmers, read J. S. Goodyear fit
Col’s notice of “Wool Wanted."

New Agricclttral Department.—
The new Agricultural Department, au­
thorized by the late law of Congress, is
not yet in operation. A day or two
since, the old Bureau received two sacks
of wheat from Odessa, Russia. More is
to be ordered for distribution should the
•wheat come up to expectation.

Hon. John Croaa writes, ‘Brooklyn, Marot 10
1540. In tbe spring oflS5» 1 took a *ar*r* cold
which induced a viuieax ferar. I took tw* done*
ft broke up my cold and fever st once. Provioua
to thia attack, I had b**n troubled with dvapepaia

And health
If r»« fly •I MM to Hawes's Pills.

faff ' For Agricultural and other items,

of 60,000 inhabitants.

—The President has fully assumed the
functions of commander-iu-Chief of tbo
army and navy. No movement is made
in cither branch of tbe service without
his knowledge.
Indeed, it is assorted
that every dispatch sent to the officers in
command is first submitted to him.

Lira BITTBU.

HVAE

which case wo would call it “A Rich Sell,”

Terms $3 per

DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR

VtU 4----- tbe City Prison* and Btetion Houses

DIRECT

see fourth pnge.

and ask credit for “enterprise" in having
matched a daily paper, published in a city

nor &amp;z Fields, Boston.

eaaro of low of appetite, flaiuloncv, famtia »«kbcu, irrogularitiea. pain in the aide and bowel*,
blind, protruding and bleeding pUrti, and general

-the paper* Bl),
mat Ales* Fill*,

apply to the banks of our Thornapple, in

annum.

DARLINGS LIFE BITTEHS

IK OCR LIKE OF TRADE;

tW 4y----- the City Steamer*, Ship*. Ac.

rrlie PMlrj.

comes from high authority, we make no

stretch ofthe imagination will make it

VERMIN.

And Minstrels tune tbeir sweet guitar,
A nobler theme my A«ort it fills—
In praise of Bxauca's matchless Pills.

faj'"’ See “Costar’s” sdvertisenvnta

He jerks lustily at an empty hook, and

apology for presenting

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Come and See !!
artle* wialiiug tbe prroeHblion will please rd­
m
Rbt. EDWARD A. WI1S0N.
Williamsburg,
my21-Sm
Kings Chanty. New York.

recourse to them.—[Catholic, Halifax,
Nova Scotia.

To Destroy-------Mice, Moles, nnd Anta.
To Destroy------ Bed-Bugs.
To Destroy------ Moths in Furs, Clothes,
•
fisc., tec.
To Destroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Destroy------- Insects on Plants and
Fowls.
To Destroy------- Insects on Animals, fitc.
To Destroy------- Every form and species
ofVerrain.

LIVER REGULATOR

Destroys Instantly

h* will aeud Of th* pro­
charge) with th* direction*
»e, which tb«y will 'Odd ■

dom hs we take any medicine, we have

into the.idea that he has got a nibble.—

item,and may do for city readers.

KNOWN.”

DARLING’S

EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
THE Advertiser having been restored
health Ir • fow
K. _ _r__ t__ «_____ •-

vade the human frame, have their home

tbe end of the fish-polo, and deceives fisher

Such is a city

NOTICES-

Many ofthe disorders that per­

in this psper for the destruction and utter

the other boys laugh.”

OF—

the blood." bat that disease inhabits it

also.

just outside of our village litnita, died of
in it, thrive and grow in it. The cele­
billion* fever on Friday last, in the 50th
brated Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, ho
year of his age. Mr. Horton wm among
had regard to this important fact in mak­
the earliest settlers of this section of
ing a remedy to cure these disorders.—
Barry County, having lived upon the
His -Extract of Barsaparilla purges out
farm which he owned at tbe time of his
the impurities of the blood and induces
death, since about 1840. His funeral wm
a healthy action in it that expels disease.
largely attended, at the Presbyterinn
This looks reasonable, and it is true, for
Church, on Sunday.
we know by our own experience. Sel­
Morr Soldikrs Gnos.

.

.10

Shit

wsvaaid by inspiration long befor Harxey’u discovery of Its circulation had

I-1’*

“LOW PRICES

••

U*d,

holding office Io Ik. Dep.rvu.nu at Tallow, “
Warttajtnn kan,^ u^r
sj mpnthies by exaltations over the re­
ported disasters of Gen. Bank.

&gt;:OOA,M.

LIFE OTTERS,

NEWS

HoH.xFAiR.-Tb. Director* ofthe
W cstero Reserve Horse Fair Breeders
Association have resolved to hold a Fair
at Ravenna. Ohio, on the 3d and 4th days
of July ne*L
. .. - »
B’F,T.*°

LIVER REGULATOR

Tita &lt;**"*&gt;**■

n £*■

Herrick'* Sugar Coated Filla and Kid I

vkw of TKESE.flARD TIMES «e ar* rolling

Board will bo furoilbed b, Ike day or
by the week.

OUR GOODS

Of- SOLD BY

Unusually Low!

Lastly, I am prepared to SAaue the J
or Cui the Hair, of old friends

Crayon Ambrotype;

And, finally, if you dwire

NEW YORK COSTS.

• A OOOD BAKOAnr.” or uCLBAg
SWAB,

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY

Pearl Ambrotype;
Ambroivne: Im

ROBERTS &amp; STRIKES.,
Wheal, Corn, Oats, Butter, Urd.Porit,

Plesso give us a call
A. H. HANNAS.
ALL KINDS OF

GRANT

hs SPAULDING

HutinpsMvU, !•«.

�hit
^griraltiral firms.

remove all &lt;fltaaikc ©dors. : 3. Chloride
of lime is best to scatter about damp
plicea, in yarda, in damp cellars, and up-

RADWATS RESOLVENT.

RESOLVENT
Freaidcat Lincoln.

LS A CLEANSING SYRUP

GSteMlT—xx.;

Yoor kitoMU should as near your dining
nroen «. piwrible, and alao tbe room you,
habitually occupy aa a sitting room ; to
the last, because while training young
servants in your ways, you can, through
aa ope* door, direct them, without neg
feetiflg-your own pursuits. A little hall
beta-een your sitting or family room
and tbe kitchen, with doors opposite, al­
lows the same convenience and obviates
tbe objections to direct communication
occasioned by beat and odors.
The cistern, or some supply of water,
should ba convenient tn your kitchen,
also an abundant supply of good wood
ready for use, under shel’or; and the cel­
lar f&lt;&gt;r winter vegetables cannot be more
favorably situated than under tbe kitchen.
If your kitchen is to be used for a
oooktag room only, aa is certainly best,
it need not be very large. A pantry, or
store room, should communicate with iL
There should be two doeets in a kitchen;
one in which vessels and supplies not
constantly wanted should be kept, the
other, in which daily store* and vessels
constantly used can be kept We object
to open shelves, however pictorial the
bright tin and well scrubbed trays look ;
flies and dust are no respecters of house­
wives, however notable.
Ths room
should be.well lighted, but have shutters
to darken^with, when not used.
In Western kitchens, where hard usage
is tbe habit, a close ceiled plank wall is
preferable, on account of durability and
cleanliness, to plasterining. This should
be painted some plain, suitable color,
also tbe outside of all the vessels. Tbe
shelves of the pantry and doseta, as well
as the kitchen floor, should be oiled.—
This can be cheaply done.
Have your hot plate or stove of the
best pattern, and kept in good order, and
a sufficient number of first rate cooking
ctensik Be sure your kitchen is really
comfortable; It is not in human nature
to work cheerfully and well when shiver­
ing with cold, or sweltering in beat or
groping in twilight.
After every meal, see that your kitehen
, is put in perfect order. Make all your
arrangements for dinner as Boon aa your
kitchen is cleaned in tbe morning; in
your afternoon visit, direct your supper
and breakfast If possible, have a cook
whose honesty, neatness, and skill can
be depended on, and leach her to depend
• on herself. Tesch her every branch of
her own business. The housewife who
has to go out and help about every dish,
especially while the friends she has in­
vited but for a day have to sit alone, is,
to say the least of it, to be pitied. There
is no mure merit in making your cakes
and preserves than there would be in
making your bread and coffee for every
breakfast. Nor is there any excuse for
your not being able to do all these things,
and to do them cheerfully when neces
sary, t. e., after you have had time to
learn them, if your model mother forgot
to teach you.
Remember not to fallow my example
in thus intruding kitchens into good com­
pany. The results of your kitchen la­
bors, if good, will be highly appreciated
—and any shortcomings will as soon be
forgiven you as a bad dinner. Still, the
details of your achievements arc seldom
relished. Do not reduce husband’s mag­
nificent air castles to ashes with your
kitchen firea«~ do not dim tha perspective
of your young friends in tbe parlor with
smoke from your kitchen ; yon may feel
martyred— they will feel bored.—Hettie
Ilayjitld, in Valley Farmer.

AND ALL ORGANIC MALEDIES: Lf»S0r
APPETITE. LOSS OF MEMORY. AN 0 LOSS
OF PHYSICAL STRENGTH j

aigfted lo a wwnmfl^d.
But fartanataly
for him tbe President one morning read
in a Washington paper the speech at
Col. Blair, M. D.’ upon the late com­
mander ip Missouri. The President hav
FORES OP ALL
ing asttnlively perused it. Mid to some
one near him, “Oh, this will never do;
it'a persecution.” He put the paper in
bis pocket, walked over to the War DoCrtment, and in less than half an hour
ths but aae groat lueou
sjor General Fremont was appointed Teething, nr any rther4mm. RADWAY"8 REN­ dire are geawrily subject.
OVATING RESOLVENT will ■peadil; eradicate

menu
Ab our readers will remember, tbe
Postmaster General in one of hia
lettera alluded very harshly to the
President, and made him appear in
a ridiculous light. When General Fre­
mont made thia public, Mr. Blair wrote
hia resignation and aont it to Mr. Lio*
coin. “What is all th&gt;a about 1 What
is the matter ? inquired tbe Preaident.—
Mr. Blair replied that under the cirenm*
stances be could do no leas than resign.
“What circumstance?” the President
demanded.
The Postmaster General
handed him the exposed letter, which he
read,and tben exclaimed: “Stuff! non­
sense: Has not one man got a perfect
right to express hie private opinion of
another man ? Certainly no. Tear your
resignation up. I will not hear it Go&lt;
back to your department and attend to
business.”

®Ecial SJirrrtarn

LADIES

JT WILL MKND WOOD,
topob-tarm"
IT WILL MEND LEATBKI
*) ,&lt;,.r 1U/—.BUWfc B.IU, »«*
IT WILL MENP GLASS.

■'•Um; and in all caaea where there la any W■Utational dabdity.thcaa Pdb wiU awure a aUong
BILLIOUS COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER.

IT WILL MEND CHINA.

ITWIIXMEND MARBLE,

pieee knocked out of your Marble Maude can

IT WIU. MENO POHCELAIN.

IS A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.
TbstcoitlyAlsbaaterV
match it. mend it, and

Kenovat&amp;q resoi.^
Ita um will speedily de

THERE BITTERN

A LIVING DEATH,
And restore him U
healthy condition.
Radway'a Kegnlsting FUla are sold

South American Provinces, as it
known to alt pbysialogisto that
SCROFULA, LEPROSY. SYPHILIS,
and 1U horrible train of

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.

Jahn* A Crealey a

rar * co. a umcr,
SJ John's street, New York.

all cun requiring a Tonic

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

To one half peck of quick lime, add
four gallons of water and stir well tothe transparent lime water and add it
to the soap mixture. Add to the same,
also, say four gallons of tolerably strong
tobacco water.
Apply this mixture
when thus incorporated,’ with a garden
syrings, to your plum or other fruit trees,
so that the foliage shall be well drenched.
If no rains succeed for three weeks, one
application will be sufficient. It should
be repeated after rains until the atone is
hardened. When the plum is about the

»

&amp;JUR tnnajURip a
ECONOMY 13 WEALTH

(10 00 h tear saved tn »*verv family
Ou«- Bu’tlc (if

/ AHERICAK (EMEAT ELBE.

AY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
Swratary ef -Stale—WILLIAM H. SEWARD, of
s prepared expressly to meet the exiNew York.
the diseases as developed la tbe tropics.
Secretary ytU Tresrere^-SALMON P. CHASE
of Obio.
Seentary rf tU 7«/&lt;r»or—Caleb B. Smith, of Ind. Chin, Peru, Equador
Sfentary cf t.\f Xary-GIDEON WELLES, of
Connecticut.
SfcrRaty
1T«^E. M STANTON, of Washing-

UA
. -- •
reply that Radway's Ready Ralief ahicf and

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.

\ Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
jPrice 25 Cento per Bottle,
t’nee 25 Cents per Bottle.

exhilarating effects of brandy c
intoxicating; and are a ralusbls

•

drink, and

Price 25 Outs per Bottle.
flooded.

Prictr 25 Cento per Bottle.

pMtmatDr ffeaaroZ-MONTGOMERY BLAIR, of
Marr land.
AUomty 6&gt;iunH-EDW ARD BATES, fo Mtiaouri.

Liberia Redaction to WboIeMiIe
Buyer*.

THE JVDIOIAHT.

administration. either internally or externally, as

Crir/’A-sjms—ROBERT B. TANEY, of Maryland.
teXthe*^
At^xiaU yrnfiav-NOAH H. SWAYNE, of Ohio.
-JAMEHM. WAYNE, of Georgia
-JOHN CATRON, of Teuneaaee.
-PETER V. DANIEL, of Va.
—SAMUEL NEL80N, ofN. Y.
.
_
peuple, with
—ROBERTO. GRIER, of Penn.
speedy rratoralion to-sound ana permaneul
—NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Me.
-JOHN A. CAMPBELL, of Ata.
It i* aupertor to all known remedies in popular
uae as a cleanaing »yrup for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
STATE OFFICEBS.
and remorina fromtbeakin Pituple*.Tetler.Raab
AUSTIN BLAIR, Govcrner.
HENRY T. BACKUS. Prerideatof the 3

JOHN! A CROALKY,
or pain
of Rad.

-here Chill,
ittrely inoorn freely to

TERMS CASH.
&lt;r Rale by all Drocffists. and Storekeepers
generally throughout tbscoMlry.

Children and infants
Physician a. Clergy i
oatea, aaan act of h

(Sole Manufacturers.)

y’s Ready- Relirf. not one thousand in a
r be troubled with slcknesa.

78 WILLIAM STREET,

NEW YORK.

WIIKN TURKATSNED WITH
I'crrr, Small Pox, Measles. Feeer and Apt,
Chills and Fee er. Headache, Bill km* CboUe,Di-

Important to House Owners.
Iniporanl to Bttildrrs.

FEMALEJ'

Important U&gt; Railroad Cotupaniea.
important to Fanners.

nre snd innocent preparation, all-powo good, but never does injury.
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.

rhich we are daily re-

ceraa

JOHNS ds CRORLEYB
1MP1U1VK0 GUTTA PZKCHA

rom parent to child. This great
for RAHWAY'S RENOVATING

io medicine taking, or bnsineaa relations with

DR- J. BOVEE DUDS’

CEMENT ROOFING.

Imperial Wine Bitters
Are prepared by aa eminent andaftilful pl eaicti
who Ua» uaed them aueceaafnUy ia Ina practi.

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

Hystem. In the early alagef
Sumption, Fite. Scrofula, and ti

Imperial Wine
distinguishes)

cury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium, end ether fa­
vorite bobys of the profession. It is a well known
___ ■
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healthy body.
CHRONIC DISEASE.

cine*, or the moat skillful physicians bare suc­
office of tbe Judge thereof, in Hastings, on Tues­ ceeded tn achieving, more tunn in mervlv pallia:-.
day, the 20tli day of Nay. one thousand eight ing tbe suffering* of the patient, which Kadwav'a
hundred and sixty two. ' Present, Shtnnan C. Ready Resolvent will poritively eradicate, is that
of Chronic Discuses that have invested the sys­
and other*, and haa proved to be the'CHEAPEST
tem for years, such ss chronic Rheumatism. Gout
and MOST DURABLE ROOFING tn uae. it ia in
Merofala, Lyspepaia, Syphilis, and diseases ia"•JT* FIRE, WATER. WEATHER and
dneed by lbs injudicious use of calomel, mercury,
tor R00FS 0F ALL
When we tell the public that tbe use of RAD­ KPS f S.Pb0&lt;&gt;F
On reading and filing the petition.duly verified, quinine, diseases of the Liver, Spleen, Gall. Blad­
of Milon Walldorff praying, for eettain reasons der, Kidneys. Spine, Ae., all of which diseases WAY’S READY RELIEF will cure ths rick of
therein set forth, that Administration of arid es­
tate tnsv be grunted to William H. Carpenter.
The price of RADWAYH RENOVATING RE­
*ei__ :___.u. .
This enemy of the plum can bo routed
raartK’sinViSKr-'’0"’*
SOLV ENT ia Al.00 per bottle. Doaa, a tea-spoon
without tbe old and laborous process of
twice full, half an hour after each meal. Sold by

jarring the trees, and gathering the in­
sects upon sheets. The following reme­
dy haa been several years before the
public, and has the recommendation of
Mr. Cummings, and rune of &lt;&gt;ur best
pomnlogtsta.
Tbe writer haa used it
with aueccas and now feels as sure of the
plum crop as of psars. To one pound of
whale oil soap, add four onuces of flowers
of sulphur. Mix - tbe mass thoroughly
with a spatula or knife, and dissolve in
about twelve gallons of water, stirring it

’

’

Dr. ■*■&gt;’ CrlrUrtH Wile Billers

R. K. R.
QUESTION OF THE MILLION
ANSWERED.

Preridrai-ABRAflAM LINCOLN, of Illinoa.
Fk» Preridcal—HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine.

Estate of Barlin Walldorf!.

DR. J.BOVEEDODS’

’"•‘^itFwSSrv'S-

RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT

Scrofula, oe ita kindred diseases. It runs in the
blood of all its people, and has become eatotffl.hed

£tgal gotitrs.

ai»T aura u ras wo*u&gt;.
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE

WILL WirHBTAND WATER.

MARRIED LADIES.
Every married lady, when prof
regulate har syslam with Radwas s
of these Pills . takes oaoa or twto

NATIONAL OFFICERS.

GEORGE H. HOUSE. Deputy
do
LANGFORD G. BERRY, Auditor General.
EZRA JONES. Deputr
do
JOHN OWEN, Stoto tresaurer.
JAME8 TURNER, Deputy do
JOHN M. GREGORY. Supt. Public fnstroctlus.
CORTLAND B STEBBINS, Deputy do
8AMUEL S. LACEY, Com’r. Stole Land Office.
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
CHARLES UPSON. Attorney General.
JOHN ROBERTSON. Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN. Quarter Master General.

TBXOW.T«»IU»L»«LI&gt;1» IHa*V*LD
tsi

medical pronertlce, who will not Iiighk approx
DR. J. ifoVEE DOOS’ IMPERIAL *'!KE HIT­
TERS.
Ia all newly settled places, where there

'

breakfast.

Are composed of ■ pure and unadulterated wine,
combined with Berberry. Solomon'a .'•cal. Comfret. Wild Cherry Tree Bark. Spikenard, Charaemile Flowers, and Gentiaa. They are manufac- - “T » _____ I.__ .«

"m

No Heat i« required in making application
A SPEEDY PURGATIVE

DR. RABWATS PILLS
give notice to al I persons interested in srid estate
ofthe pandaoey of seidpetUion, and tbe hnanng
thereon, by causing a copy of this notice and
order to be publiabcd in the "Hastinga Banner."
a newspaper printed and circulating in said coun­
ty of Barry, for three eacceaaive weeks, immedi­
ately previous to said dav of bearing[A tree copyj SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.
».oe
i-a____ r

COSTIVENESS,
INDIGESTION,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA.
BILIOUSNESS,
SICK HEADACHE,
INFLAMAT10N OF THE BOWELS.
NERVOUSNESS.
MELANCHOLY,
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,

» MILITARY CAMPS.

The expense tf applying it i. but trifling, aa an
ordinary Roof can be covered and finished tkr I froaion are so justly prejudiced,
j
These truly vshmbte BiUm
same deg.

It can be applied by any one.

sfmnst every camp throughout the Grand Ar°r llw Daion, **“ ‘ho happieit auoeaaa. let-

cent, ana pnratea.assure ua that Rapwsy's Ready
Relief has contributed more to the t.roUwlion of
|Im» b-HTH
- __.

*

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

JUrPXBldl 3HBJ IBTT’TXBS

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!
X*XQXXtX»

GUTTA PERCflA CEMENT.

For Gating Meuli of s|| Kinds when

Estate of Lawrence fihrincr.
PROBATKORDER.-STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Coanty of Barry, tt.
At a session of ths Probate Court for the Coun­
ty of Barry, holden at the Probate OSee, in tbe
village of Hastings, on Tuesday the 13th day of
May, in the year one thousand eight hund­
red and sixty two; preedit, 8. C. Prindle, Judge

On reading and Hing tba petition, duly verified
of Charlee Gailowar, praying, for certain reason*
therein set forth, that adminiitration of said es-

radwat's rzadt

azuxr W1
AND RBSTOR*

Constipation

»&gt;U FROPIUXTORm.

IN CASES GF

DR RADWAY’S PILLS,
AS A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE

Blrains. Pain In the Kidney*, Wounds.Paln in tbe
Bladder,
ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BRRATRING. PLEU“piJfc,^15 W THE 8IUS’ KH0UtDK^-

expauaion of TIN or other METaTrooK com

sequent upon sudden change* of Um weather.

,Tw3!m wHthekIndnot.w28hBSffW
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM-ASTHMA

Ui&gt; l-m, H -UfMln.
strength and life.

but it is effectual upon all plums not yet
stung at any stage of their growth. ‘J’his
mixture is good for cherries, and all fruits
troubled with insects.—American AgriculhtritL
\

CHARLES WIDDIFIKI.D A CO.

F«r rrcMrvlit iil I'Mlriir Metal
■wkarallMSk

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFr
can be retfolred WW), UT’TW

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

illage of Hut-

^•%H‘Tan.rCnb.^ Pre-, wrfl kioZi tolP,
New Y ork. New Orlcsra, and London (Enrlsndl

Thia cement is

GROCERY, SALOON.
BOARDING-HOUSE
Thr subscriber is now prepared to

FAMILY

GUTTA FERCHA CEMENT

RADWAYS REGULATING PILLS

A. Iu*

m

m!|

GROCERIES

Uh luvrtt, Jar C&lt;uk »&gt;r ready

evw-

weather approaches, our citizens should
thoroughly cleanse their premises. ren•cr:ng them as pure and healthy ns poa•JHfr. There arc a number of disinfect
ing ageata wbieh will be found efficacious

Wan* Kral* *t AU Baon 1
Or Cold Lund, if drHirod
we are prepared to autmlv ord.,. uJ

COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

will answer tbe
trifle:
1. Oae pint ofdre liquor af chloride
•f zinc, io om pailful of water and oaa
pound of tho eMorida of lime iu another

RADWAY 8 REGULATING PILL8,

R1DWAF8

PILLS

*7”’

OR COFFER CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, 8ARDINES, fcc.
A1*. Io* Orean and lamomuie,
Board will ba farrmhod bjr Uh day or

TEA

PAIN.-PAIN.—PAIN.
will xfcrd eMady rriiaC aud wear foil

RADWArS REGULATING PILLS

AM,

ALL KINDff OF

JOB PRINTING,

•'■4 (OOD
RIUIF

CL£AS-

Barbar Pole
GoWywr’.Hard

ANWUB

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“Liberty and Union-One and Inaepantble.”

VOL. 7.

N0.fi.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1862.

fit $istings IJatuitr,

K.MPPEMA BURROWS.

/

IS PUBLISHED EV BRI WEDNESDAY,

A TX&lt;?RJ‘KT‘‘

fcijoiu ^ortrg.

C0UN8KLL0M AT LAW.

/I Solicitors la Clxucery. Tax and Ia.nra.ee
4t»* Bn,lne»‘ attended to with prom pluses
and fidelity.
r
Office, corner of Main and Burdick 8 tree la,
Ktilamaxoa. Michigan. .
A. A.Knarax,
J. C. Bcanowa.

As I rock in-ihs twilight, trying

GREAT

Like a jingling rhyme—

VICTORY’’

Tolls • loved (riead's lul farewell.

As I sit la ay erm chair, thinking

Hastings’ ilnsinrss Sirtrtmn). Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

STORE!!!

DRUG
GRANT a RFArLDlNG,

Like a'gloocny rhyme,
Marks a step in the march of ti:

Toll—toll—th* passing knell.
Tolls an old friend's last farewell.

Roberts &amp; Striker,

EALERS in all kinds of dry. gooda.groceries,
erockery, Ac. Stole at., at the post office.

D

Jl»T RECEIVED
provisions, pi
d -.e, fiiah. butter. lard. nork. and grain
all kind
Al»o t«-y» candies. etc , etc.
Store
Calilorn a Block. Stale street. Hastings, Mich.
ealer in groceries,

D

But no belfry chime.
With its ringing rhyme.

new nnd moat complete assortment of

DRLG8 AMD MEDICINES,
rChemical*, Paints OU*. Cam­
pho nr, Barnin* Flnid,

D. C. HAWLEY,

The slumber forever cold.
Tod—toll—the passing knell
Tolls my last friend's sad farewell.

TUHl’ENTINE and alcohol

D

isy- FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURPOSES,ONLYJK

cenow.
• -...... ' ............... .... Holbrook's New Block, Uniting*, Mieh.

POFULAR JESTS.
Perhaps nothing is more deceptive to
novice than smart sayings, with replies,
keen retorts, smart repartees, and sudden
impromptus. They seem to spring from
the occasion ns sparks fly from the smitten
steel and flint, nud it is very difficult to
imagine that they were mostly if not all
previously prepand by hard study. Yet
we are told as I* thooe sparks that they
were sleeping in the steel before the flint
uncovered them by a rude blow. « In the
«dd mythology even Jupiter could only
hurl thunderbolts previously manufac­
tured by hard labor &lt;&gt;n the anvils of the
Cyclopes. So it is with the lightning­
shafts of wit; they are chiefly forged »nd
polished a l&lt;&gt;ug lime before they were
used, and the wittier the form of the tho’t,
the sharper the report, the longer and
more difficult, as a general rule, must'
have l&gt;rcn the labor of preperution.—
Men ago. in a sentence that « ould d&lt;» credit
toon Irish rage and wit, says, “It is a'
difficult matter to make an impromptu.
I In-iieve for my own part, that n«ns
'
are eo«&gt;d but those that are made at’
Ivisure.”
Tbe much celebrated rcpnrtce of Voltaire'
— perhaps the most praised of any one in'
liternturt—-is by no means an original
one. Il is thus told of the Frenchman :
Voltaire was speaking in terms of adniiralion arid commendation ofa certain Englishmau and bis writing^ A friend who
'
foard him. raid, “M. Voltaire, your
praise is highly dirintcreated. for that gen­’
tleman often speaks of you and your
writings in ti-rma of bitter censure.”—'
“Verv good.” said Voltaire. “It is n&lt;»t!
important, for wo are both probablyb
much mistaken in each other." The‘
basis of this well tuned repartee irin the
old Greek apopthegms, and is, in our
opinion, better than in the French. “In
his lower fortunes Tb«Nni»toclea was in
l&lt;&lt;ve with a young man who scorned him.

a

TTORNEYS AT LA w and Solicltora in Chaneerr. Variietilar attenlionpaid to Conrryauelus, the inrratisntton of till«« G&gt; Land

A

GROCERIES!

* TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,

on nuvincs'.
„
.
.
Office in the Court Honae. Hartings. Mien.

PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS, CODFISH;

in fael. ererrthing in the Grocery line, sueh as
will be needed for femilv use.
.
,
|
|

nwtBT a-xn/mnaaix
And l ooklor Extracts,

I. A. HOLBROOK,
ron
TTORNEY and Connseioral Law. S&lt;dlcitor in I
Cbsncrrv, General Und and Tax Agent —
Office, second story of Rower a block.

V

J. If. RUSSELL.
fJIIYSICIAN and Surgesn. Office in Russell
L store. State stroeL_______

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS. Ao., Ac.

Upon our abelvee may be tound all of th
JOHN ROBERT*,
HlYRlClAN and Surgeon. Dwelling&lt;m Broad- .

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
If. P. CHERRY,
XTUTAKV PUBLIC .»d
'
V f.n.i u. ull buainro* entruated to him with
.-omntnea* and fidelity. Residence, Johnstown,
larrvPeountv. Mieh. fflsnkakept always on baud. ,

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.----------------- L. IW STEW ABT,

we would respectfully announce to the e.U­
। sens of Hartings aud vicinity, that w*i intend Io[
|
CTCrTtlnng in onr line of trade aa cheap aa can।

*n..si u-s““

Jod*

(EECEAIP,
J

M. NEVINS*

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-wTniarr Public, ana Tax axenL Partlcolar ] 8pte|a; attention will b«
ten linn naid to making out DceJi-. Mort- • jjjtf Bn«&lt;
putting
Up PRESCRIPTIONS
; snd ■ y
putting
US attenUon paw to
k
toy •»9i p
s np PKKWMii
f o&gt;* CM rrty Bpw,i
trenastogtnet’icinca of u» can rr'y upon
clMlttK Mortgngea by advertisement.

H. WRIGHT,

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

TTORNEY' and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
and Solicitor and
'"£11^X2&gt; 7l

A

Hasvixo* Masco «. 1S62-

.claims simI money prompuy
,
Office, with W. W. Ralph Esq.. Middleville.
Bwty County. Michigan.

garded as beauties and gazed upon
pleasure.
Enough may already have been said on
the pun. the kind of witticism most easi­
ly made, most readily appreciated, and
moist convenient for ' repetition.
Here,
however, is one rather literary than
otherwise, and, perhaps, too ingenious
and artful ever to have been made outaide of some writer's workshop; .“A
London tobacconist had accumulated a
fortune by selling 'Quids,' and had. there
fore, gained the soubriquet of‘Old Quid’,

At length he set 6p a carriage end livery,
and put on the arms sm a motto the Latin
word* ‘Quid ride*.’ One nf two waps
asked the other what the words meant.
‘Mean!'said he, 'Why they mean just
what they read, that old Quid ride*,* ”
thus using the words as English not as
Latin, and taking advantage of the similar
forma of words, not their similarity in
sense, on which to base his pun. Tbc
pun is often called the lowest species of
wit, yet is among the very oldest, and is
really one of the mostgrnceful and pleas­
ing of all the rainbow farms that wit can
assume. It may be found in ideas aa
well as in words. Thus when a plain
coualrymnn was asked one night what be
would take to go a mile without hi*
clothe*, instantly replied, “I would take
s cold." he was punning upon a word.—
But when the convict, ordered to be trans­
ported to Botany Bay,made bia ‘Convict’s
Song," he was punning upon ideas.

'
nd Caps for sale «h«*P *7r
I11KKTM A STRIKER.

B

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C

P

S

»»u&gt;,

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Cor. Boston Journal.
New York, May 28,1882.

The military are all alive. The drill
All the eompaoiea
।rooms are crowded.
have
the offer of m&lt;&gt;r« recruita than they
|
can except Fifteen hundred men have
i
ing.
&lt;
“He is * moan, dastardly onward, and |been connected with tbe 69tb Regiment,
upon
this Holy Bible I—’
i and tbe doors are shut to keep out the
i
“Stop, husband. John, remember he ।aplioanta. all ready to go to tbei W£The
excitement and ardor of April, 1881,
is
my
brother;
and
by
the
love
you
bear
'
i
not in any manner outue up to tbq
me,
fixrbear to corse him.
He has done did
,
i
you
wrnng.
I
allow,
but
oh!
John,
be
is
।
present
feeling.
.
i
Quite a romantic Incident attended the
young
and very sorry. The momentary
J
departure of the 7th Regiment on Mon­
ishame you felt yesterday, will hnrdly be j
wiped
out with a curse. It will only &lt;day nighu One of the members waa
’
engaged to ba married, and tho cafd*
iinjure yourself, John. Oh ! please don’t (
were out. The wedding was to comeoff
•ay
anything
dreadful I”
l
Tuesday of tbe coming week. The
The sweet-faced woman prevailed ; tbe on
,
lady is e daughter of one of the leading
&lt;curse that bung upon the lips of the angry |
man was not spoken ; but still be said. |lawyers of this city. On the reception
।
of the order on Monday the wedding wau
1“I’ll never forgive him—be. has done me ।
But tbe lady waa
a
I knocked in the bead.
i deadly wrong."
Tbe young man who had provoked bis brave as well aa her lover. An arrange­
bitterness, humbled and repentant sought ment was made for an immediate mar­
Moo ■
in vain far forgiveness from him whom, riage. It U&gt;-k place at 5 P. M.

“True pstriota we,
For be it understood
We left our country
Fnr ou r country's good."

CloselV allied to this double meaning
of words in that species of wit which
grows out of so placing the words of a
sentence as that two meanings shall be
possible, and altogether inconsistent with
each other.
*'A stern nnd Irritable
judge had. al one assize, ordered a carpen­
ter to make a gibbet
When the sheriff
called upon the workman he refused to
make the gibbet, on the plea that he had
nnt been paid farii previous nnc.
At the
next assize the judgn had him called into
court, and demanded in a harah tone;
•• Fellow, how camo you tn refuse to
make the gibbet far me ordered at the
last assize ?’ ‘I humbly beg pardon,' said
the carpenter,‘had I known it was for
your honor it .should have been made
immediately.’" A story is told of two
deacons who lived-in Dedham. Massa
chtiseita. Die old graveyard of tbe town,
never very large, had become full, and it
was proposed to purchase ground for and
lay out another.
Deacon Pond argued
that it ought to be in one place, nnd Dea
con Dana insisted on another spot.
Dea
con Pond's proposition was carried to the
g-eat moriificatiun and indignation of
Deacon Dana, who did nut &amp;il to express
his mind with very great freedom. A
few weeks afterward. Deacon Pond wont
to hi* minister for sympathy and Christ
inn convolution under certain irritating

When Themisteries grew to greatness,
which was soon after, this young man
sought him. reminding him of his former
desires.
Theniistoch-s simply
said,
JACOB FERRIS,
“Wenre both grown wiser now, but too
- late for you."
Here is another often
'
nmtesa
*
0u&gt;
L
oxpox Doc* Gm, tor mutu­
M1CBIGAK
I0KI1.
quoted as'lhe resultto modern Irish logic,
al purposes, for *s»c by
K.a»’ but yet it is thoroughly Greek, and older
QoodTear's Pstcnl Breast Pump, for^ssle by than the discovery of Ireland by the Ro­
mans :
A scholastic, wishing to teach
H. C. PR1NDLE,
his horse to live without eating, gave him
UOGE OP PROBATE,
. oral i*»d *ntl Tax Agent- Will be f'’und
a daily diminishing quantity of food.—
ths UMrt House, J n—““* * 2d
3d
QTATIOP MICHIGAN•»■*£
When the horse died of hunger ho said.
"I am greatly afflicted, fur when my home
learned
not to eat he died.’’ Here is an­
DAXIEX STIUKBK,
other modem jest, at least as old as the
MSH CI.EUK.
New
Testament.
“A simpleton, wishing
New Testament
if il bee.... hi,....,
.ho.
10 ku«»»« •• ■- «»«•—*r—— ——„
his eyes and looked in a mirror.
H«&gt;w
extremely
Celtic
is
the
combination
of
.. 11. cook,
those two act*, ahutling tbe eyes and look­
DlUUSTBIl
ing! Die practice is certaiwly worth
IV OBr. to
the trial by some of our church
going sleeoers of these degenerate day*.
Lord Baclm tells a story a* having bgp-.
H. N.NIIELDON,
OUNTY. TREASURER. Office in tb« c&gt;ort
pened in his lime, though be himpelf was
House.
'
_____ _—
to much &lt;»f a scholar not to know that it
HOWARD ASSOCIATION. FMI.M- hits been in circulation both in -Greek and
JAMES A. MVEEXEV,
Roman literature far thousands of years.
ROSECUTING ATTORNEY, ^’'^.*,'nocrfrt
“A gentleman who hived good wine, aent
Law. RaHeitor and Counselor in Chancery.
Notary PnM.c, will promptly attend to any
home a cask full of the best sort carefulFn^u-a entrnau.1 to bi. caro. in *my ofU*
lv sealed at the bung. Hia butler made
beh.kth .. srra«kT0BKH0r A a hole m the cask. nnd. drawing off, stole
the half of the wine.
As the nwner de­
bated with himself bow the wine cnuW
ikccrrcoOBTcox
rooMriUr * MMX. &lt;• -f W-"
have gni out while the—I
anbroken
a fnend showed him the hole near the
botuim. now plugged up, from which
3 South Ninth Street, Pfailad*
*..me ".&lt;ue had stolen tbs wfae
'That
csn’l be.’ a»'d tbe ponied owner, for do
COCNTY ACCOUNTS
you not see that it h n&lt;* the »"*«■
L.
opp«r &gt;»&gt;«*-&lt; ta.

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

FUL NETKB POMITE HIM.

“I’ll never forgive him—never!”
“Never is a hard Ward, John," said the
with isweetfaccd wife nf John Locke, aa she
1 looked up for a moment from her sew-

gisttllann.

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
BALERS
EALERS in drng«.-medicines.
dntga.tnedieinea. patcntmrdipatastewdicine*, paints, oil*, terpentine, burning Ontd. |

DANIEL C OOK,
WCSTICE OF THE PEACE. General Uad end
3 Tux Aerut, will attend to the collection of
lebtfiaud nil other bu*ine*« pertaining to his office
Office to UuoJyear's block, up stafr^

of the whole hemisphere ; nod, though
beheld by every eye, they are never seen
by any two eyes withexacdy tbe same
shape’and color, yet dfiey are always re­

in a moment of passion, be had injured
almost beyond reparation. John Locke

day.
At 0 P. M. the new bridegroom1
was at tbe armory with Us armor on
ready to march, and was in bis place mo­
ving down Broadway when the column

steeled his heart against him.
In tbe store sat the young village mer­
chant, one pleasant morning, contentedly marched on to tbe war.
Tbe Quakers are having quite a good
reading tbe morning paper. A auund. of
hurried footsteps approached; but he took time this vear nt their annual meeting.—
no notice of it, until a hatless boy burst A lady preacher has quite electrified ths
into tbe store, screaming at the top of his staid assembly and crowded the house.
voice, “Mr. Locke, Johny is in the river Il is not often that any one ploases the
audience, as each are supposed to speak
—little Johnny Locke."

To dash d&lt;Wn tbe paper and spring for
the street, was the Grat act of tbe agonized
father. On, on, like a maniac be sped
reaching the bank of the river,pallied and
crazed with anguish. Tbe first sight that
met his eye was little Johnny, lying in
the arms of his mother, who bent wildly
over her child. The boy waa just saved
He breathed, and opened his eyes,smiled
faintly in bis mother’s face; while she
with a choking voice, thanked God. An­
other form lay insensible, stretched near
the child.
From bis head ths dark blood
flowed from a ghastly wound. The man
agsingt whom John fx&gt;cke had sworn eter­
nal hatred, 'uad, at the risk of bis own life
been tbe savior of the child.
He had
struck a floating piece of drift wood as he
came to tbe surface with the boy and death

seemed inevitable.
John Locke flung himself down on- the
green-sward, and bent over the senseless
form. “Save him," hr cried, huskily, to1
the doctor who had been summoned.—
“Restore him to conefausnesa if it be only
one little moment: 1 have something im­

words spoken by his brother dencon. ‘O.
Mr. Parker,’said he. ‘do you know what
an impious speech Deacon Dana made v»
me?’ ‘Certainly not,’said the preacher.
‘what was it P ‘Why, be said about our
new graveyard that be would never be
buried there ns long aa A« lived.’ ‘And
what did ynu say to thnt, Deacon Pond T
‘Why, 1 v&gt;ld him that Zwntild if the Lord
should spare my life.’ "—Lad ifa' Rcpori.
t°n!_________

Letter from Corinth.

Correspondent* of the Dsiroit Advertiser.
Headquarters LUh Rog'tMicb. Infantrr. »
Camp near Connth, MTm,. May, 33d, '&lt;53 I
On yesterday our bnya were most
agreeably surprised, by beholding the
placid countenances of Gov. Blnir and
tile Adjutrint-Gencral of Michigan, whnse
sparkling eyes nnd healthy mnustaeh
seemed ns natural as ever. On their
entering our eamp heavy cannonading
commenced between our pickets and the

as tbe spirit gives utterance.
On Mondsy a friend got the floor. Hh
waa a liule bit long winded. Tbe good
people bore all with patience.
But soon,
as if a clap of thunder came out of a dear
skyund lit tbe gable end of the “meeting
house,” a dear voice rang through the asaembly, “Friend John, cannot thee bring
thy remarks to a cluse T” It was an ex­
tinguisher. Tbe loquacious Friend sub­
sided. The ciders aro^a and shook hands.
Tho meeting broke up. But many a grave
head was sb.&gt;ok at the unusual and un­
seemly interruption.
The subject of the war has come up in
tbe public meeting of the Frianda, now
in council, while they cannot take up
arms, they wish well to the Government,
and will do nothing to discourage those
that do not fed an bad about tbe matter.
In other words, they cannot fight, but will
support those who &lt;jo. These sentiments
catne out in the manly and elegant ad­
dress of Mr. Bunt, one of tbe great lights
of the sect, to a crowded audience, «»
Tuesday, when tbe opinion of the Qua­

portant to say to him." •
“He is reviving," said the doctor.
The wounded man opened his, eyes;
they mot the anxious glance of the broth­
er-in-law, and tbe pale lipa trembled forth

kers on the war was known to becoming.

“Do vou forgive me?’“Y
Yea,
“
m, yes
ven:; God
l&gt;od is
l« witness,
witness, ns
m I
i hope
nope
far incrcy hereafter, I freely forgive you.
r___forgiveness
:__ C. .
nnd. .in* turn , ask yonr
for-my

Within the past three months a large
number of
sent further
numocr
or slaves
sieves have
u*vc been w
South and told to new masters; and the
scene in the
auction
markets
have
often
anntwm
marietta
have
often
been harrowing to witness—families be­
ing separated wilhoot tbe least regard
for humanity, or that kind of external
decency which the slaveowners frequent­

unchristian omducL”
A feeble presuro of the hand, and a

up'

-

■e

-

Daath.”

beaming smile were all ibe answer.
Many days the brave young man hung
upon a slender thread of lijc ; nnd never ly affect to oliserve.
A week or two since, s large and in­
were there more devoted friends than
those who hovered over the sick-bed.— telligent mulatto waa taken from his wife
But a vigorous constitution triumphed, and children and sold to a Texas planter
and. pale.and very much changed, he at Jame'e mart, in Memphis Tsoocssm,
He. poor fellow, was greatly deprenaed,
walked forth once again among the liv­
and seemed for a time uneoucioos of ering.
“Oh! If ho had died with my unkind- erylhing passing around him. At last
nens clouding hi* aon!, never should 1 he aroused him self from Ms retrospection,
have dared to hope for mercy from my and asked if he had been sold, end Io
Father in Heaven !" said John Locke to whom? The name uf ths planter was
his wife, ns they nat talking over the sol given, and the locution of his plantation.
An expression of agony, succeeded lw.4
cmn event that had threatened their lives
with a living trouble. “Never, now 1 a cloud of despair, passed over the man a
have tasted ‘.he awcetneas of forgiveness face; but without speaking, bo walked
—never agnin will I cherish revenge or quietly into the middle afthe street, end
'unkindness towards the erring; for there before any one could divine his motive,
I
is new meaning to my soul in the word* or anticipate his intention, he’drew-a
'
of our daily r prayer, and I see that I have pistol, which he had concealed upon hla
1
only been calling judgments upon myself person, and placing the muxxls to bisfor1
while 1 have impiously asked, ‘Forgive head. pulled the trigger.
'
Tbe upper part of bis band was fhirly
US our trespasses, as we forgive those who
blown off; and he fell a mangled curpee
'trespass against no? ’’
In the crowded thoroughfare.
The bondsman was free. Stiioda bed
MeteapsTchosls.

8.8. Prentiss once gave a magnificent saved him from Slavery.
rebels, as if the latter had anticipated tbe
arrival of our distinguished guests.
Our dinner to some friends, at a hotel in
friends were disappointed, and so were Vicksburg. Early in the evening a stran­
we. for we expected a general engage ger entered the room by mistake. Pren
moment about tbe body ; but no nnepiL
menu But the rebel pickets soon re tins cmurteously invited him to join the icd, no one bestowed more thought upon
Before' Inng the stranger guest
treated behind their breastworks and tbe mrty.
the heart-broken, self slain husband and
wgan boasting of how much ho bad drank
firing of cannon and musketry soon eeasfather than if he had been a butehered ot.
’
W hereupon the ears of our Govern- during the day—a cock-tail here, a
ed.
A few asked, “What the devil was the
smasher
there,
a
Jullp
in
this
place,
a
(ff
saluted by the
matter with the nigger?” Others oh;
of «Bd 8ttl
- .were
------•ling In that, and so nn, apparently with­
served:
“That tbe nigger must have
T.’
under tbe leadership nf Henry T. Hirst, out end. At length Prentiss interrupted been crazy;’ and the Texas planter swore
him:
of Clarkstown, Michigan. •
roundly—seying.
“D-n tbe cursed
“Sir," said be,“do you believe m tbe
•
•
•
•
•
• '
darkey. I could have sold him for two
Firing has been going on dally and doctrine of metewpayebosi* 1"
thousnnd dollars. I’m juat no much out
‘•1 don’t know.” was tbe reply ; and I
nightly, at.iotervala, during Abe last week.
of pocket. If he’d come to life again, 1 d
But tbe rumor is afloat that Corinth is don’t see thnt It ha* anything to do with ■give him forty lashes.”
evacuated. Nevertheless, as 1 am writ- what we were talking about ’’
But the crowd went hurrying on, and
«h hat.” rejoined Premise, “muchting heavy firing is being beard on our
the negro, and the great tragedy,
left.
But it is by our forces, and 1 bear very meek. 1 have firm fait in that doc­ nnd grander and more awful than “Othel­
no response. This is a critical moment trine. I believe that in the nest life er- lo "were forgotten ; and tbe heroic mar­
1 assure you. Still IfCdrlnih be evacu­ ery.man will be transformed into the tyr was hauled away like a poisoned dog..
ated nor boys will fael.dtMppointed and thing for which be has beat qualified himdiesatfofiod. If onr m?n /bad their w»y •dC Jn that life you, sir, will become a
we should all be In Corinth to-marrow
night, nr in kingdnm come.
We hope

corner grogcory."____________

to see Corinth first, however.
.
Ong - of tbk M&amp;uatn.
th. w„rU.

To HrasANWL—Remember that Jove
iatbt best «*f all medicines far women,
and that no wifq’etrpw ever corrugates
while she lives B the sunshine other hus­
band’s heart
Her ibnuwnd and &lt;&gt;nu
liule vexation* earea are eiceedlngly «
banstive, and you muat not forge*, that
naw carriages and dtesses will fail tn

lie *M making

eulti.iwd on llm

mok otfki»h.i«ri

“Udta »»&lt;l

Mr.

An lri^&lt; Mkwr, pulltag oS a

« fell,
^pPDLariVUS

,

�HASTINGS BANNER.

Phillips Mid be “wanted

in kills
Fair 0

*u vae* «B«« »
VetnUay atnlM, Jtitll, ttt2.

OXSAT ■OUN-BOCT FKBT.

Haviso ix rma, cimoxx ©mt outran,
oriut axd with eras .rt'aYoel,

without

tilings before you is to fet you know that
they have a new definition fur ths word
treason.

ft

Hereafter whenever you

bear

one of these Northern veceah papers talk­
ing of Republican and Abolition traitors,

you will know
express a condition of things
tble, and as such, are entitled

abstract, gives no license for tbeir prosti­
tution to purposes mainly selfish and re­

gardless of justice or principle.

tVben

“Conciliation” means accessory to crime,

either before Or after the fact, we eschew
the word.

This principle might appro­

priately be applied to tbe unhappy

con­

dition of our country, io its present want

of harmony, but we propose briefly to

it is never advisable to “do evil, that
good may come."

that they

men

man

wbo are in favor or putting down the ro

bellkxr.

'

State Female Coxvicts.—Tbe Detroit
Trihtnt, in a recent article, stated that

it is contemplated by the State authori­
ties to remove the female convicts from
the Penitentiary at Jackson, to the House

of Correction in Detroit

assigned fur this change

Tbe reason

waa,

that they

It is Dot even politic

to countenance a wrong or any deviation
from principle, only in a very restricted

surroundings improved in the latter city,

ness, an expense to the State, nnd injuri­

ous to themselves.”
To this the Jackson

Citizen replies,

emphatically contradicting tbe statement,

and temporary point of view. This state­

and, of tbe female convicts aaysjbere are

ment bolds good aa well within political

only eight in the Prison, and there is no

organizations as elsewhere.

intention

The party

to wfiieh we belong, bad its origin

nnd

organization,, in a principle,or act of prin­

of removing them.

“They

make all the shirts and sheets fur nearly

five hundred male convicts.”

“All the

We claim that no man can be

mending is also done by the same females.

a Republican, neither baa he any right to

“They are in a building by themselves,

ciples.

be ctuuidered one, who violates a prom­

under the charge of a matron, and no one

inent principle of that party, or who aids

is allowed entrance without her permis­

in building op or disseminating tlie views

sion,” and “in tbe prison they can

of a party in opposition to it.

The Re­

difieulty only see out into the yard."

party differs from

all other

publican

parties, having been called into existence,

EgT^The Fortress

Monroe

with

corYes-

and attaining to giagantic proportions,

pondent of the N. Y. Tribune, under date

mainly by the retractive force of a just

of June 8, says that several gentlemen

.
principle.
And wa much mistake the who were on tbe fie Id during the battle of
temper of the masses of that party, if the Chicshcminy, place our loss at from
they do not insist upon a strict'-adhere- six to eight thousand, and that of the en­

ance to its principles, by its organs snd

public servants.

emy much more.

They will not hold any

Congressman or lesser officer guiltless* tor

ftsRRow

Escape.—John Roberts of

a departure from the old landmarks ; and

Co. K, bth Michigan, at tbo late

battle,

will not and ought not to bold any man

had a small pistol in his left side

pants

guiltless who glcftes tfver such departure

pocket.

under tbe plea of “conciliation.”

bis pantaloons, and molded itself around

We

hold it to be not ohly our duty, but in

A minnie ball

passed through

tbe lock of tho pistol, where it remains.

accordance with the dictates of true pol­

Mr. Roberts lust a finger by

icy, to hold such departure from princi­

shot

the next

ple up to public contempt and execration.
We will have no political fellowship with
any man who has no principles or sym­
pathy in common with the Republican
party, other than to accept a fat office

when offered.

Such, we believe also to

be the sentiments of the greater part of
tbe Republican party, and wbo must look

with contempt upon any public journal
which lacks either the courage or the in­

tegrity to condemn an abandonment of

principle by a public servant, elected by
tbs Snfrages of its party.

The Semi sccesh organ of this

village

Uns attempted to prove that the Republi­

cans are traitors, and not the Democrats.
Tbe editor make* as bad work of bis task

as menrto generally when they draw on
tbeir imagfoatiom) in lieu uf facts.

He

claim* that the reason traitorous Repub­

licans are not incarcerated in military

bDr know

that Secretary Staxtox was

plhecd in the’Cabinet for that very pur­
pose, andtha’t he has not been able" to
catch a trahor ftepiiblicau yeti
Again, be says that “all that class of

men who belong to tbe Chandler,Lovejoy
and Wendell Phillips school cannot be
lookup upon in any other light than as

t lai tore to tho Government."

thia, be quotes

To prove

from - Phillipa’ language

tttnt shows Phillips to he opposed to the
views of Chandler, Lovejoy and ell other
Republicans who sustain the administra­

tion, Ahua controverting his own logic.
The Pioneer claims that the language

&lt;if Phillips is treasonable, and if uttered
by a Democrat, would consign
Fort Warren.

him

to

Although we disagree

with Phillip*.' logic, on many points,

propose to show what his

we

views are, as

shown by tjiosc extracts, in order to show

our readers, what seoeah call

treason.

in the first quotation Mr. Phillips finds

fault with tbe Republican Administration

and condemns its policy because he thinks
its course w UI

treason ?

prevent Union.

Is that

Sacesh ©alls it treason because

PhilMps wants a course adopted which
•hall crush out the rebellion.

Further on, Phillips complains of Me
Clellan because hi* policy only lends to
disperse tbe rebels

into guerilla ’bands,

instrod of crushing them in tbei r entrench

®e»ta.'

Of course, aecesb considers such

seNtimenta treasonable.

Phillip* Oowmcndx Buller because be
w$*ot permit his w4diers to be buffeted

letter bv the prize eaptured off this pUee
►which is on its «•&gt; northward. Tber
liintweii quite Important. Oat g«»boats are within four miles of Charleston,
Martinsburg, June 4.
Reliable staterneats from Strasburg by-wsy Watunu Inlet, and we all expect
•ay that Jackson’s whole force, with bis soon to attack it”
Tbo 7H*u«e, editorially, says : “We
train snd prisoners, succeeded In passing
through towards New Market. The fv learn through a private channel, irnwhiefi
ring elf Munday was an attack of Gen. we confides, that the Unitirisio of ’Texas
Wo under­
Milroy on Jackson's rear guard at Fish­ will soon be heard from.
er’s Hili, a strong steatogetic point, a mile stand that-their arrongemewtn-fnr resto­
ring their state to the Union, have been
and a half south of Strasburg.
From tbe beat information attainable, quietly matured, smd that they have, ere
the enemy held his ground and resumed this, thrown the old flag to the breeze,
his retreat during tbe night. Il is report­ under the lend of Gen. Sam. Houston.
ed that Jackson’s advanced guard was at We cherish strong hopes thst the rebel*
New Market on Monday night. Gene­ ofTexas will noon turn up missing, and i
rals Smith and Longstreet were In the that ‘Old Sam’ and ‘Uncle8am* will have i
We await furvalley with 15,000 men, but tbeir exact possession of the State.
tber tidings with lively Interest"
position wss not known.

MEMPHIS TAKEN.

could be profitably employed and their

whie in Jacksun, they “live a life of idle­

consider It in an Inter partisan sense.

HIlHir

WAR Nil

.. wia u

I. MeCMl.»'.

«uo

rounded at the

OF THX H’J

On the 10th ult, Gen. Butler sent
Capt. Shipley and a squad of men of the
30th Man. Regiment to the office of the
Hope Insurance Company, in New Or­

leans, fur the purpose of seizing $800,000
in specie stolen from the United States
MJnt and secreted there.
M. Conturic,
Council oftho Nelberland., was in pos­
session of tbe office, nnd claimed that (he
specie was under his charge as Consul —
He refused to give up the keys of the
vault, whereupon his person was search,
cd and the keys taken from him. In the
meantime be was nut allowed to leave
the office. Die money was carried off,
and M. Conturie presented a long state­
ment and protect to Gen. Butler on the
subject. On the 12th insU, all the for­
eign Consuls, eighteen in number, entered
a formal protest against tho treatment
to which the Netherlands Consul had
been subjected, as contrary to tbe trcaV
ics existing between tbe governments
they represent aud the United States.—
To this document Gen. Butler replied ths
same day, remarking:
“1 am grieved that, without investiga­
tion of the facta, you, Messrs., should
have thought it your duty to take action
in the matter. Tho fact will appear to
be,and easily to be demonstrated at tbe
fironer time, that the flag of tho Netberanas was made to cover and conceal
property of an incorporated compruy of
Louisans, secreted under it from the op­
oration of the laws of the United States.
That the supposed fact that tho Consul
hod under the flag only the property of
Hope
Co., citizens of the Netherlands
is untrue.
He bad other property which
could not by law? be bls property or tbe
property of Hope &amp; Co.; of this I have
abundant pruff in my nwn hands. No
person can exceed me in the respect 1
shall pay to the flags of all nations and
to the consulate authority, even while 1
do nut recognize many claims made under
them ; but I wish it most distinctly un
derstood that, in order to he respected,
the Consul, his office and the use of his
flag, must each and all be respected. I
have the honor to be, very respectfully,
your obedient servant,
Bxxj. F. Bvtlk*‘
Major General Commanding.

The following dispatch wns received at
the War Department this P. M.

that

•178 to 1200,

WOOL

J.S. GOODYEAR 4 CO.

Hutinp, Jane S, 1881

jri

...

F-.taie ot Orville Fbelp*.
PROBA 0 ONPXJt—8TATE OF MI OHIOAN,

jelltsl

bounty of Barry, m.

MORTGAGE SALE.

of Probata.
।
io tho matter of tha estate of Orville Phalpe,

of Michigan, to Joeepb Bibler.of Marthall,Caiboon

Tho regular packet Plntte Valley, the

away tbeir arm*.
A farmer says that,
when Beabregard learned that Col. Etlibad cut the railroad on his line of retreat,
he became frantic, and told his men to
save themselves the best way they Could.
We eaptured nine locomotives, nnd a

discovered lying nenr Memphis During
the night the rebel fle^l moved down the
river, and by daylight tlmv were out of
sight, but half an hour aftcrwaid tliey

number of cars. One of the former is
already repaired, and Is running to-day.
order
thnt I

S

H. W. HALLECK,
H^|.-Gen. ComtnudiDg.
Corinth, June 5.

loOt ba

virtue uf the etetute. and • puwer o| aalc ccoteibte
in Mid murtgAge, tbe p.-«ui*e» dc«crib«d tbcreiu,
tn wtt_ tli» mirth-welt niiartrr nf
v’

e. tu tha Ligbaat
Tillage of Haading the Circeft

Dated, M».v so, Iruli.
'
HORACE J. PEMBINA CO.,
SIX* allsx, a *•**■“'“-nr-

8. C. HUKDU
Judn« of Probate.

jelO

CHANCERY SALE.
were seen coming back formed in line of
TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court for
battle. Our gunboats had in the mean­
tbe county of Burr. In chaocery.
time weighed anchor nnd, fitllowed by
several rams, moved slowly towards the
I’KHXir L cox a KO. fftfr/ufaat.
General Halleck moved bis quarters rebel fleet, when a shot came from tbo
N pursnance .ad by virtee at ■ decree of tha
here to-day, occupying a house formerly Little Rebel from a rifled gun at long
Circuit Court for thaeoanty of Barry, in Chaurange, but fell within a short distance of
occupied by Bragg. General Thomas
oerr. tn.de on th. thirtieth |SMk) day of.OetuMr
the gunboat Cairo, which wns in advance. in the year at our Lord one tbouMod eixht buaoccupies one formerly occupied by Beau­
Die Cairo replied with a broadside.— drcJ and ■ixty-une. in a eartein c.u.e thrtoin
regard.
'
p&lt; iidinr. ubareia Ctteries E. Hmith i. compl.iuS&lt;««
tho
engngernent
became
general
at
The enemy are reported 80,000strong
uit .od Phillip Lecn.rd i. dcJendsat: NoUce i.
long range.
between Baldwyn and Okalona.
The rams had in the meantime ad van
At last accounts Pope’s advance was
this aide of the Twenty Mile Creek, and ccd, and the rcliel ram Beauregard, being
the enemy’s rear guard on the south side, some distance in advance, was singled out
by the Federal rams Monarch and Queen
still retreating.
An English officer who deserted, says of the Weal, each striving to be first to
strike
the rebel craft.
high Confederate officers told him they
The Monarch succeeded in striking her
left there one hundred and twenty thous­
and strong, but when they arrived al amidships, almoat cutting her in.two.
causing her tn fill nnd sink immediately
DGOnville 50,000 has deserted, mostly
in tho channel directly opposite to the of Michigan, containing airbn acre* of land, more |
Alabamians, Louisianians and Mississipor It**.
HARMON SMITH,
I
city..
pians.
'
n
n
r&lt;mrt Coa&gt;mim.oner.
At thia juncture, the Little Rebel made
B*m-« * Dstok. Solicitor* for Complainant
McClkllax’s Headquartxrs. 1
n dash at the Monarch, which by this
Dated, June », 184ft.
Jell
Thursday Evening, June 5. f
time was hi tho midst of the reW fleet,
[Blgntd]

HALE.

VESTEEN

47B BROADWAY, N£W YORK

:r or Marry, noinrn
me rroww uwcc, &gt;»
r’illag* of
on Tuesday “»« »«**• J‘J of
.....
«k.
r nri.
aavht liund-

first boa'.through from Memphis, arrived
required to eiancy certain Real Eetate in aaxl
thia morning.
*1
petition der.cribtd. to the »aid pet tionrr. ill purThe flotilla of five gnnbnsts and eight ruaueo of a certain contract ■tledrad to have been
rams left Fort Wright at two t-’clock on
Thereupon M i» ordered that
Thursday morning. Finding no obstruc­ day
of Jul», A. D. iMi, at ton
tions nt Fort Randolph the flotilla passed
on, and at eight o'clock Thursday evening I
the gunboats anchored two miles above
Memphis, the ram* remaining a short
distance above. A reconnoissanro made
prayer of the petitioner ahmdd not
the discovery that the enemy’s fleet, con­
t
— - ■ 4 - - - A , I, a
sisting of the following vewls: Gen.
VanDoro, flag ship ; Gen. Price, Gen.
hearing thereof, by eauaing a copy of tbi
Bragg. Gen. Loval, JeffThnmpmtn, Beau­ to be publiabed io the Bastian Hanner,
«r n.—
regard, Sumpter and Little Rebel, were ____ ___ ..ia

Halleck'* Headqnerten, Just 6, 1862.
To E. M. Staateo, Bee’y of War:
Gen. Pope, with 40,000 men, is thirty
miles south of Florence, pushing the eno
my hard.
He already reports 10,000
prisoners and deserters from the enemy,
and 15.000 stand of arms captured.—
Thousands uf the enemy are throwing

AYER’S

CATHARTIC

I

A severe storm ha. raged since Tues­
day, and lasted the whole of yesterday.
The Chickahoininy rose to an unprece­
dented highth.
Trains
from
White
House to the battle field were detained,

but by a skillful movement of the latter,
she dropperl out of the way, nnd tho blow
intended for her struck the rebel boat
Gen. Price, taking nwny her wheel, ma­
king it necessarv for her to run ashore,
when she sent a shot which, uufortunalely
for the rebel*, struck the rebel gun Iwwit
General Lovell, rendering herunmaungeable.
Immediately afterward* she was run
down by (he Queen of the WesL

and the telegraph line prostrated.
All information shows that the rebels
suffered terribly in the late battle.
All

carts, furniture, cars, omnibuses, &amp;c.,
were impressed for carrying tbe dead
and wounded from the field.
Hotels
and private bouses were occupied ns hos­
pitals. *
The rebels opened with artillery this

CHANCERY SALE­

TATE OP MICHIGAN.—Tbe Circuit Ctiart
for tbe county uf Berry-in Cb»acery.

S

Phillip LtotarJ, Defendant

A broadside from the Benton took ef­
fect on the *idei( of the Jeff Thompson,
when she ran ashore and was anon after

morning from five different pointe. Three
of our batteries replied.causing the rebels

in flames and burned to the water's edge.
Four reliel boats having Ucon disabled
the remainder of their fleet retreated
down the river, pursued by our b&lt;mts, fi­
ring as they advanced, resulting in the
Cairo, June 6.
capture of the Sumpter, Bragg nnd Little
Fort Wright ia evacuated. We are
Rebel, which hnd been abandoned by
now in possession.
most of their erews. •
■
Tho flotilla has passed Fort Randolph,
Capt. Montgomery, the flag Officer,
cn route for Memphis.
and moat of the officers and men succeed­
Fortress Monroe, June 5.
ed in making their escape into tbe wood*
The first boat load of wounded from on the Arkansas shore.'
The Federal ram Lancaster was st ruck
tbe recent baUle near Richmond, arrived
here on Tuesday on tbe steamer, State of by the Beauregard early in the fight and
Maine.
slightly disabled.
The steamer Mystic arrived this morn­
After the return of-tbe gunbnata from
ing with 241 prisonees recently captured pursuit, Cbmodore Dnvi* sent the follow,
by General McClellan, including seven mg note to the Mayor of the citv :
officers.
U. S. Fug Stxamxb Bkxtok, 1
Newport News has been abandoned ns
OFF MKMPilJS Juuc 6.
)
a military post, and the ordnance stores
Sir.—1 have respectfully to request
are being removed to the Fortress.
you will surrender the eitv’nf Memphis
Rolla, Mo., June 5.
to the authority of the United States,
Cols. White and Vanselling, of the which I have the honor to represent.
'
rebel army, and Jas. Massey. Secretary
ofStgte under Calib Jackenn. together
with about twenty ordinary rebels, were
In reply, the Mayor said, “your note
captured at Oroville a few day* 8ince.

to retreat after a bot fire of two hours.
We.lost one killed and two wounded.

McClellan'. Headquarters, June 6.
Two deserters just In, report «en. Joe
Johnson seriously,if not mortally woundthrough the groin, by « Mini* ball during
tbe late battle. Gro. G. W. Smith now

A pontoon bridge, replacing the bridge
burnt by the rebels, was completed, and
part of General Fremont’s force croseed
this morning. It rained hard all night
and day • tbe river roae-12 feet in four
hours bringing down great quantity of
driftwood and heavy timber, which find.
ly parted tbe hr^ge la toe middle. The

riKW.",
MORTGAGE SALE.

r^5TJ3sru,-~'''

in bis subserviency to slavery nnd slave
or _tl .L _
.
■
elected as republicans he is tbe only1 one

or .nth. m„7„

elected aa remibllenn. h. I- .*,«

* __

base and false enough to vote against
reconsidering the emancipation bill. The
motion to reconsider was made, it will be
f'ir ll” PnrP°“ &lt;&gt;f ™«nr?ing
tbe bill and making it tew stringent—
But Granger voted kgainst giving the
loyal men of the country the opportunity
of touching the alaves of rebel, in any
। shape.
His sympathies are dearly with
। the traitors, and be bos become one of the
1most obsequious defender* of slavery__
}'
■Detroit Advertber.

I
iinauguration of Mr. Buchanan, U Is now,
isaid was a rart nf th. ~: ' ....
.“
i
&lt;
।
’
out reserve.

w.

n*.W’i' * m’™' Soliclfof. for Cirtnnlwnnrt. ’
n“tinn. Jw»e s, 186 X.
jJn

।
rot- S«-Av»ar.—Bradlej F. Granger U In a fair way to rival
tbe great leader of tbo doughface Dsmo^
lugaof Haatinga. that beiar the nlaZTft- k
raev—the notorious Valandigham himself

into the

s*»toA,J.«7.

inc® number leu [10] wrU^ conUininr eighty ■
«
HAMON HMfrH,
I

has been received. In reply, 1 have only
to say that, as the civil autharitie* have
no means ofdefcuce, by force of cfantustanecs the eity is io your hands.”

commands. Other information corrobo­
rates this, also that the rel»el loss ia esti.
mated at 10,000 killed wounded and

miaafag.
No material change has occurred in the
enemy’s position.
How Mm. Gm. Lii was Capturkd.
A contraband, wbo left Richmond vextenfay, says the eity was in a terrible
daughters were captured on Saturday, state of confusion. There were no troops
near Hanover Court House, twenty miles in the city except those performing guard
from Richmecd. They had retired to a duty.
There wero no signa of evacuation, and
farm bouse, fearful that Richmond would
be bombarded, and a scouting party of every thing, shows the intention of deter­
our cavalry, happening to visit Hanover, mined resistance.
were infimned of tbe whereabouts uf Mrs.
Fremont s Headquarters.Mount)
Lee by a contraband. The old lady pro­
Jadcson, Va., Jnne 6.
f
fessed to be biehly indignant, and her
The further pursuit of Jackson has
daughters rood ow duMierv a lecture on ,
been impossible to-dny, owing to the rise
chivalry to wom'eo. Of course, such be-

th* dwelling, and the female* toid

25,000

For which tte hlghert mwket price will be p.id
- ’ t
IN O-A-STI.

Cairo, Juno 8.

Washington, June 4.

Several more will be in running
in a few days. Tbe result is all
could possibly desire.

aifiO CASH,

Hew Advertisement*.

7

ij-

‘

*“*•.
juuw g.

mortgage sale

UKoctiAu, w. x

�Jforal awH IfiisitllMtoiis.
J... S.

omcui run ar amr ooovrr.
cases: uf every

n snd slier Mnaday, May Sth 1BS2, Passed.
Jr n7r“Snn‘‘."1
Ccatral Roilmad will leave Battle Creek aa foUewa;

O

Day Exp res*. .
Night Expreaa.

140 P.M
. I10A.M.

LlVTi

Bohtivaio

°&lt; &gt;Suu, member of
ron,.et,oe or Legahtura, or Jodn of
enr cooK of the
QmfeJJr.u,
BuUsr, "
autee, or wbo Urla, bold to office of Uid.
“
honor, inw
p„,6t ln
Utlud
Slater Uell thereafter bold office la tho
- eelW Coofeder... Stat-, or^f

“LOW PRICES
................. 14.00
,«ia &lt;m @15 to

"ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY

SPECIAL NOTICES-

OOWN.”

VERMIN.

THE Advertiser having been restored

a lathe for turning boe-hmidlca.

We un­

ses of convict labor at Jackson, to furnish
a hundred thouaand of these handles.

without a

READ TBE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

Tbo only object of tho advertiser fa
Proacnplion, •• *® benefit the afflict

The Key West correspondent of the
Erprte* states that the frigate Potomac
had arrived from Vera Crux with the in­
formation «f the complete defeat uf the
French, and their retreat to Vera Crux.

first-

To
To
To
To

another

These instruments are unaur-

To
To

P—in beauty of tone, fine touch, and

general finish.

Come and See I!
Wllliau.aburg,
I—vLj

“H yr*, and mor* a*t*bliabodjn N.York. City.
fW by----- th* City Post Office.
f’aad by----- tbe City Primm* sad Station Boom*

Prize Paetry.
----- the City Hotels-, AatoF-3»- Ntafa-

Dettruy-------- lints, R&lt;mches, &amp;C.
Bettroy--------Mice, Moles, and Anta.
Dettroy——Bed-Rugs.
Bettroy-------- Moths in Furs, Clothes,
&amp;c.. Ate.
Dfttroy-------- Mosquitoes nnd Fleas.
Dettri.y------- Ittaccti on Plants and
Fowls.
Dettruy-------- Insect* on Animals, die.
bettroy-------- Every form and species

manufacturer* aro well convinced of this,
nnd as far os tbeir interest is concerned,
would not be a»»rry to see two million
hales destroyed in the planting region
during tbe coining summer. The con­

Diaeaae disarmed—no luni[er kDla,
Since we are bleaacd with Ussucs’s Fills.

Wool!

Doctor*. Single eopi«a may be had of th* author
C. A LAMBERT. Eaq., Green point. Long lalaad,
by enduring a poat-prid addrci^-d eeldop^
Address CHARLES A. LAlfBERT. Bi?.
my21m2
Greenpoint, Lotig Island, X T.

Mr*. C. Tvbow, 11 Christopher Street 5. Y.,
writes : "Feb. SO, I860.—I have been nMeet to
attacks of Aathcis the laat twenty year*. 1 kava
never found anything equal to

HENRY R. CORTAR—We are aelling rear
preparation* rapidly. Wherever they have been
used. Rata, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear
repldlr.
Ecna A Srocrraa, Drogyata,

Darling’! Liver Kegulaor.

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

HAND

Darling's JLifc Bitters,

OWOB® ARMIES.
“Coatar.”
“Coster’s” Bed-bug Exterminator.
“Costar'a”
“Costar’s” Electric Powder for Insects,&amp;c.

BEST sAssortmoDts

of

We hare’ every kind of good*, such as

I did no and found llto operate admirably. ram­
tag the bil^aud^arvusing the liter to activity. 1

FAMILY MEDICINE.

CAUTION ! ! ’. ■ To prevent the public
bring impornd upon by .^ariaaj and ffiyUy Per-

®©&lt;OTS &amp;

Examine each box. battle, or Bask carefully before
purchasing, and take nothing but “C*star’s.”

GROCERIES

DRY GOODS 1 !

GROCERY, SALOON.
-Ajsru

MILLINE BY

HARD-WARE I

steamer Julia Usher, at Liverpool, took
on twenty field piece* and carriages, and
was io sail on tbe 80th ult, with a cargo
uf warlike material, fur some Southern
port.
Tbe ateamer
Memphis, which

Shleffrlin Bro’a A Co.

Herrick’s

traband cargo. Three other ateamer*.
tbe names of vt hich hare not been furnisb-

Week* k Pottar.

Also all wholesale Druggiat*
Chicago, HI.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mieh.,
Louisville, Ky.,
Cincinnati, O.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,

DRY GOODS!

of every description

Stacks of

nW health

OTWKD STATSS.

Clothing

As low as the loweat,s/’or Cath or ready
pay only.

Or Cold Lunch if deaired-

CROCKERY!

TEA

OR
COFFEE, CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, SAR­

DINES,

of tbe

HASTINGS, MICH

Ax-

Also, Ice Cream and Lemonade.
Board will bo furnished by

•Thb Latut Form of Ammxcax

BOOTS*

SHOES,

tbe day

or

Ao.,

HT SOLD

OUR GOODS
BY

Lastly, I am prepared to Shave the Facet

Unusually Low!

or Cut the Hair, of old friends

Ever ahown in thie

Market, wiuch

or Dew customers.

And, finally, if you desire
advance from

‘•J GOOD BARGAIHf or *CLKAg
SHVAE,"

ROBEBTS A STRIKER,

Just call at tbe sign of tbe
tbo Barber Puh
Pole
on* door east of H. A. Goodyear’s Hard

NEW YOKE COSTS.

«&gt;« «-»? I”-*

A. H. HANNAS.
n*4 Bi

rr»H etarrge, :
ia held &lt;«nt

HP Dcm’l fcil to give as a call.

ALL KWD0 OF
GRANT * BP.

J. r GOOBTBABfo Co.

ny each box .
.
WB *ra i Tin F1
M arran ted superior to
Il ■■ is
any Mil before MwpuMie.
•TaLLsasMri, Law' Coi.ktt,
..
. Florida July «, ri*0,
JsiSs
effect of your Sugar Coated l*ill* M my ctangfclsr.
Ear three ycanAeta* been affected with,a Mioua derangement of tbo system, asdly impaiung
her health, which has been ateodily failingdurit^T

Warm Meals et AU Hours!

,ed us,.ana also loading fur the same er­
rand; A gunboat was •fnunebed nt Ln/ahi’s dock yard in Liverpool, on the 15th

Pills.

AND

FAMILY GROCERIES

groceries

Kngar Coated

Harral.Riadt A Kitehen
Bu»b,GaIa A JtaMaeee.
M. Ward, Ctaae A Co.
McKiaaoe A Bobbin.,

The subscriber ia now prepared to sell

sailed on the Hlh ult. from the same
port, Also had on board a valuable con­

Pat ap In 60 cent and &gt;1 Botltea east.
[no«7 8bj]

All Wuolual* Dataoiara in tbe large cities.
8om* of th*

Wbsksalc IgeaU !■ New Y«rk City.

DBcaamn,'a*oauM.STOB*uuu*s** and Rstailbss
gaaerally mail Covxtst Towxa and V.illams

BOARDING-HOUSE

torour direction*, by mail or upama, peat pail
A
D^N’L 8. DARLING,

102 NranuSu, New York.

in A co. |

(ouod kt ell boere, ready to perform all tabor* ol
hi* proleaaion, such aabHAVlNG, UAUt-curma
shampooing, ar 1 Loir-dyeing, on tbe abort**
UOUM
A H. HANNIB.

and waautirajgaiirrd. 1 have had no atiarkainco"
D. Waatervelt. E*q„ of South 5tb. near sth SL,
WilHannburgli, L. £, writs*; "AaguatJLtator—
Haring been troubled with a difficulty ta tba Lire
andtobillOua attacks, 1 waa advised, by*, found.
‘dXbLING'S liver regulator.

“Costar’s” Rat, Roach, dec. Exterminator.

Bost,,, Miss.

Shaving Saloon!

It ia a thorough

of Brooklyn, write*: "Friarwary
ay last I had a certr* attack ofFile*
me to tbe bouac. 11ock *•* bot- —..... ,
---

Z\ 1K60.
which cc
tie of

Hal'lMxon*Co.
r VofBE Wand EUof S W KBaa. W,
N, Range 10 W, 148 95-100ths acre*.
Lhe west half of B W^o/Bk. 1», Town
10 W, 74 14-100th* acre*.
Title warPhiladelphia, Pa.
Apnly to
T. W. Doyt A Co.
I Robert Sho
pr2*4t
JOHN DORR,
IL H. Fahenitock A Co. | French, Rli
Scottville, Monroe Co., N. Y.

with one of tbe LARGEST and

Aid for thr South. The Union sucscases have not stopped tbe rebel ngenta
in England from their work of fitting out
steamers Inden with valuable cargoes to
run the blockade.
By private advice*
-we learn thnt on the 'i5th of May, the

iT-

in affording immediate relteC
Uver and. MlltoW rateady."

Which we offer at

Wberlre A Hart.
Jam** 8, AsptaweU.
Hogan A Alien.
Han. Ruckrl A Co.

For Sale!

GOODS.

“When Gen. Fremont was at the West,
ills most secret dispntdica to tbe Presi­
dent were sent io Magyar, which was as
good as a cipher, since no traitor knows
the tongue.”
Whnt a proud compliment to the na­
tive tongue sf Kossuth—“No traitor
knows tbe tongue!”

their own comfort a* well m making tbo
children »ick.. 8be sfcyssbe will.undertake

(His Rtndlev. Kaq.. 1!S East »U» Street, Jt. T.,
write*; Aqg.13, IHiO.-I hada difficulty with lb*
Sidnev complaint three yean,-with oonstant pain
in the small of my hawk. I had used most all kwda
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until

A largo stock of

-------- OF---------

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

DARLING'S LIVJiR RUG ULA TOR

it broke np my erid and favor at once. Fravfon*
to tbis attack, 1 had beau troubled with dyspepaia
asvera! month*: I have fait nothing of it since?’

FROM

MORE GRAIN and provision* aro dMtroysd
nnually in Grant County by vcnnl*. than would
*y for tuna of thia Rat and Insect Killer.— Lan-

RP" Put up with Ebglish, Snuish, Ger
and French directiona. Price SI cent* per

A 80 F^fcRER.—Published a* a warning, and

Tn* HufOAKtAxa.—It ia stated os a
curious but authentic fact that n&lt;» instance
is on record of a Hungarian who has fitvpred the Southern rebellion.
Probably
every other respectnbl cnationality is rep­
resented in the rebel rank* to day.
But
Hungarians sre lovers of liberty the
world over, and all who fight arc found
on the right side in our revolution.
A
correspondent of tbe New York Timet

Bon. John Croa* write*, •'Brooklyn, March 16
I960. In the apring of 1859 I took n severe cold
—1 * - » - •
t
*— ■*-----

triad poiaona, but tb«y cffocted aothiuK; but‘Co*VAB’a’ artiolo knock* tbe breath oat of RaU, Mice
Roach,,, and Bed-bug*, qnlcker thaa we c*u

The confessions asd experiemce of

sumption and the production of good*
are bntb expected to be very light for sev­
eral months.”

open siry and roomy apartments, near
Jersy City Ferrr, in New York, as a
“Nursery for infanta and s stopping place
for-chiMren,” so that mothers wbo wish
to visit New York, for pleasure or busi­
ness. eno .leave their children for the day,
instead of wearying themselves and their
darlings on but days, nnd destroying

JUST RECEIVED

pleaae call on or addreaa (with return noataga, 1
THOB. F. CHAPMAN. Praetimfaemii,
myXImS
Ml Broadway, New Yort

largest

ExTiRpewa.—A Mrs. Mnry Ann Court, of
Elizabeth, announces that she will soon

LIFE BITTERS,

• nOCSF.KKEPERH— troubled with vermin naad

Wool!

DABLHKFB
REGULATOR

And now oonaidcr myaelf Entirelynnl,'&lt;

Tbeir wondrous work*—tbe paper* 011.
Produced by Hnua'i matehluaa pill*,

A

understoud lo be for the service
Confederates.—World,

LIVER

HVAE

WE

DIRECT

To
Eso- To
of Vermin.
laxd.—The Boston Traveller has this in­
TUE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
teresting statement:
►jff- See “Co«tar’a” advertisements
0* NAXi-rAcruBso into a Good Quality or
“In a conversation with some of our in this paper for tbe deitrvelion and utter
large New England manufacturers we
Or !• net CHsh Dressed,
extermination of all kinds and tpeciet of
learn that India cotton is getting much in ;
Is at tbe New Woolen Factory of
Vermin.
favor with them, and some of them have
sent large order* out lor this cotton,
t^gF*S&lt;&gt;1d in Habtixos, Micr., by
IN HASTIN08, MICH.
preferring it at the present price* to Atncr- Robxkts A- SnuKia, and by the Drug­
•can. They regard it more favorable
— Wk. pwk* WM,».
... BUBII Olgists, Grocers nnd Storekeepers generally. ready to do Cnalom Carding by the 20th inat.aud
than the English spinnera.sincs tbe^ have
for Cloth Dressing and th* MauuCsclure of Cloth
liad experience in working it.
'
about the 15th of June next.
Farmers, read J. S. Goodyear A:
Wo will pay the highest market price IX CASH
“As to the burning of cotton nt the
for Wool, aelivered at onr Factory.
South, onr manufacturer* consider it will Co.’s notice of “Wool Wanted.”
J. H Tax Bscxt.
W. Mauls.
operate beneficially to them if one-half
Haatlnga, May 12.18tt.
- '
of the crop is burned. The stocks of
L-’#'1' For Agricultural and other items,
good* on hand *re so larye that there is
CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND OPXsee fourth page.
no doubt of an ample supply of cotton to I
TLEM EN. The wbaeriber . ill eendf/kw &lt;
edarpf] to all wbo desire it, lhe Recipe and direc­
meet the consumption for many month*
tion* fur making a simple VryefabU Balm, that
to come, and the manufacturer* will be
will, in from two to eight day*, remove Pimple*.
lienefitted rather than injured by having
Blotches. Th*. 2rwWw. Mlownea*. and all impu­
rities and roughneaa of the Skin.leaving th* nmo
the staple come forward fur the remain­
—a» nature intended it should b*-«A etrar.
der of tbe year slowly and at very high
Tna Cotton Factorim of Nrw

pricea.
“Some of our shrewdest nnd

Ju. L. Braantey, merchant, IM Fatten aireot.
Naw York, wntoa, Augnat, 19, 1880: "I haan
been afflicted with piles, accompanied with Waack
log, the last three year* ; I need

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

In prolan of Haasica'a matchleas Pills.

them for the s mall sum n* advertised by

column

DARLING'S life bittebg

New York, June 5.

they can obtain

Messrs. Grovesteen ds Hale, in

FAMILY MEDICINE,
Much b^Ur thaa pills, and much earner to taka.
—WE STILL-

cast* of Ions of appetite, fiatulencr. female weakB«M, irregnlsritica, para in tha aide and bowaia,
-“~ “d •—

Those preparation* (unlike all otbors) are

Hraaica’a PU1*.
jgr* Who would be

class Pianoforte, when

11 ia a superior

nag afccuoa, .nd that draU dioa oa, CbMwnp“xioa» ti&gt; make known to bls follow auffar-

Complete Defen l
lua pul into

derstand he has a contract from the lea­

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Femovea tha morbid and bilioua depcrita from
the stomach and bonelr.. regulate* tha liver and

Destroys Inrtaslly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

CM

Barlow, Goodyear and Grant’s aaw.miU,

DARLING’S

LIVER REGULATOR

person who ahell brr^ftar hold u, of.

diminishing.
Bronson

BTTER8,

NEWS

lor.^n minater. &lt;xXniManer or

oouul of the K &lt;.1M ConM.m. Suu.

""'InMho government of
R. N. RJCE, Om’I 8upennte*dent.
inch Con lederet. SlaUo, or of any of lhe
“f‘uch Confederacy ; bul parwona
holding State officer, unless appointed
■lnc« the data of the secession ordinance,
or unless they shall have taken an oath
of allegiance to auch Confederate States ;
also the slaves of every person not etn
Wool.—This article begins to arrive braced in the foregoing clauses wbo, af­
in small lots.
As stated under our Agri­ ter the passage ef thia act, being actually
wilfully and without coercion or compul
cultural head, the market can hardly be
■ion, engaged in armed rebellion, ehall
considered established.
The best sale not within sixty days after public warn­
we notice, was of a small lot of extra, at ing and proclamation made at bis discre­
tion by tbe President, lay down his arms
forty cents.
and return to his allegiance.
Among the regular army promotions
Dar.—Tbe weather for the past two
pending in the Senate, is one promoting
• weeks has been dry with very cool nights.
Major Robt. Anderson to Brevet Lieut.
Wheat and ^ra*s is suffering for the want Colonel for bis evacuation of Fort Moul­
of rain, and othpr crops for the want of trie and removal to Fort Sumter, and to
warm weather. The chances for a heavy Brevet Colonel for his gallant defence of
wheat crop in this county are constantly the latter fort.

Business.—8.

. DARLING*

person who shell here

or m P* B*T &lt;,av^r lVbe ■rroj or nBVy ’
or as I rvsidw.1, Viee-Preeident, member

.Hicfaigan Central Bail road.

Ok*

FOR THE-

. fastings JJritt (Lnrrnt.

•»"

�-.. &gt;1'%^ //.
^jrialtaral Jitms
“ =F^

OUSRHOLD.
JOHW8 A CROSLEY’8

Hue.
Lote of here in Illinois; plenty of
com, and egga arv^dNi

•ome importance to farmers to determine

—Ibev moat be, I
eoa.mluion. and a
dozen.
Illinois is a great country. It is
'wonderful on eggs, and New York Is ■
mighty place Ibr rating up all that UIU
Dots can prwducc.—2V. i;. Tlihynt nth,

—■

to realize tbe best price for their clips.
Wool is undoubtedly likely

much better price this season

to bear a
than last

and we are much mistaken if the compar­
ative range of prices it not reversed from

last year; being higher during what is
usually termed “the wool season” than

mr OBIArtSTGLDI IMTBl WOBU&gt;:

IB A CLEABMNG 8YRUP

m ALL oioamc
THE BEST GLUE IN THE WORLD.

AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE

wnx

AMD BQBSB (XF ALL I

ii

ben-

withhasb waizb.
WILL

WOOD.

MEND

Bare your broken Furniture.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.
I your Harnese, Straps, Belts, Boots, Ac.
IT WILL MEND GLARB.
s places of that sxpenalve ent Gtaae bottle.
IT WILL MEND IVURY.

MARRIED LADIES.

lhe cbUd
IT WILL MEND CHINA.
Your brokea China Cup* sad Saucmcao be assds
aa good as sew.
IT WILL MEND MARBLE.

during thia period, will cure that dtafrwinjf
adv known aa •'Ladle’a Morning &gt;icknejs,"

£cjal polices.

in market especially if your wool ia of a

IT

baftriaM rad

Ytuxo Rica.—Adv odd rice left arter
dinner, or prepared for that purpose, may
be made out with th« band or a spoon
into cakes about an inch thick, dropped
into a Sour and egg baUer,r a«dfried a
handsome brown in the frying psn, with aitFbmHb d&lt; °f di*c***’
*•
a small piece of butter.
LADIES
i

afterward., It is never beet to be tbe first

superior grade.

American Cement Glue.

BADW«Y’8 RENOVATING
RESOLVENT

(Editodul.)

It is aa great an error

Awstory if Ms ■52^22°’’ WKLLES'

Ewrtrasyqf Fra-K. M HTANTON, of Waahtag
/.'^—I- MOXTOOMERV BLASt. .r

4—7

al-SUWABnBATtX. AHwwri.

TKE JVDKZAKT.
Ilwprewro Caart wf tte UaiWd Mates.
afo/^-tow-BOBERT B. TANET. of Maryland
^efafcAtofoss-NOAH H^BVAVNE. of t.hie
—JAMEri MJW AYNE. of Georgia
-JOHN CATRON, of Tennessee
-FRTERT. DBirL, to
—BAMUKL NELSON, to N. T.
-ROBERT C. GRIM, to Pre a.
—NATHAN CLIFFORD. toMa.

atitatioaal debility,thsra HUa wiUraaurea itiong
-JOHN A. CAMPBELL, to Ala.
and rigorous offipring.
Goer, the Resolvent, taken, will be Lund a quiek
.
BILLIOC8 COMPLAINTS.
•TATE OFF1CEEB.
IT WILL MEND PoKCELAIN.
and
thorough
enre.
LETTER FROM DR. MALMON SKINNERTATE Of XICBIOAX, I „ I'nUU Caart
AUSTIN BlaAIR. Gorrroer.
RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT
among buyers. Never attempt to bold
HENRY T. BACKUS. Ptefodentof IhcSe
to ashiUitot
IS A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.
’tw'll MEND ALABAS'! hl
your wool over, unless your liabilities
Bad Cough, Hacking and dry-Cough, Stitching
» . .
a,.i__ ... V—h^Iaa aaA arm ran'l
will permit yeu to bold it until February
or Wrenching. Pain, tn the Side. Pain around the
Heart, Shortness of Breath, Hard Breathing, ■u* wniw waa»pa«aaa—&gt; a—a»wa ' ■■ ■ • -“Z-r: * ; ’ mwicu ...
•&gt;. —- .-.•.-LT—-----lASUrVHU U. J?*5.
OBKK
I ' Auditor General
RV
nr March.
August and September are
Share Pains wbea taking a breath, and all other Ac. I con-idor tbe Ready Rfoirf AtjJ K»gwl«Ung
F-* together.
EZRA JONEK. Draatv
OWEN. Stab /reraurcr,
painful symptoms, are quickly removed by the Pills unequalled. Tbs Regulating Tills are mild Il will Mend Bckw, Cnml. Lava, and in JOHN
always poor months in which to sell wool •aid county, deceased.
JOHN OWEN. State Tr
RKNOVaTfNO RESOLVENT.
in tbeir operations, and thoroughly effretivv.
Ok
.nal Klin.
JAMES TURNER, Deputy do
verified
fact everything hut Metal".
Tk. ft—.
1-k.* Mnavh tnnairvr*.
in lhe west.
We could state tbo reasons
Ita use will speedily deliver tbe disabled and
JOHN M. GREGORY. SapL Public Instruction.
disease-atricken sufferer from
-/A AMtRlCAB CJOtOiT
’ ASP’cJIft
Oft
but we presume they are obvious to every
A LIVING DRATH,
Probate of an instrament in writing, heretofore
, j— .ri— it u mtndaJBAJ*ukL rt. UACti, tom r. Btate Land Ofliee.
too* wterv U w -*•«««
, CYKUK HEWITT. Deputy
do
filed, in thia court, purporting te be tbe last Will
reflecting mind.
and testament of aaid deceased.
TNUA-OTe| CHARLES BJ’SON. Attorney General.
The demand of wool for army doth will
Thereupon it-y ordered, that Monday, tbe 30th
irr*bould have* aannly of JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General,
•ertami CwnratOIra’T-W
H- FOUNTAIN. Quarter Matter GraeraL
Radway'a Regulating Pill* are .old for Twentybe leas this yesr than last, owing to the day of June, 1309, at’ ten' o'clock, in the fore- edy to,the North American public. Dr. Ranwar
w»j determined to teat ita medical power for the five cent* per box. teach box ountauU thirty pilla]
fact thst there is already a large surplus
by Druggist*.a.Merchants,
and
atarekeeper*.
. J----- I

to be the last to offer your clip, if yon

desire to sell while competition continues

•if this doth in market

S ..

This fact induces

ItXSJ'K.'lAaS&amp;I raws

lhe belief that tbe finer grades will be

Hastings, and show cause, if any there bo. why
the prayer of the petitioners should sot be granted.
And it ia further ordered, that the petitioner
give potice to the persona Interested in naid estate
of the pendency of raid pttlWoti; aud Ibeihearing
threof, by causing a copy of this order to be pub­
lished in the "Haatinga Banner.'' a newspaper
printed and circulating in said county of Barr}-,
tor throe weeks, immediately previous to said day
of bearing.
j»4
SHERMAN C.PRINDLE,

most sought after, ospectally toward tbe

doee nf lhe buying season.

The high

price of cotton goods will naturally have

a tendency to advance the price of woolen,

but the opening of several eotton ports,
and the advance of our armies into the
cotton country will have a tendency

to

counteract this, or al least to make buyers
of wool more cautious than otherwise.—

On the whole, to our mind, the chances
of advantageous bargains are on tbe side
of lhe seller wbo disposes of his dip be­
fore the middle of July.

Of course it is

not in the power of computation to deter­
mine what effect war or peaee may have
upon tbe price of wool in the early spring.

Those wbo bold tbeir dip until that lime,
run great risks.

Kill tbo Mitera.
The following, from b farmer in New
Jersey, may be of intereat to many.—Heuya: ‘'Somti ten years ago I pur­
chased tbe property where I now live.—
The former owner, being quite a man
for fruit, had set out a large variety of
trees. Tbe farm waa noted for produc­
ing more fruit, and a greater variety,
probably, than any other farm in the
neighborhood.
At the time of my pur
chase the treca were on the decline. Tbe
cherry and plum were covered with
black knots, and the ifruit waa wormy

_WlMSitoSr-

in.fact there is scarcely a family in any of the
South American Provinces that is free from
Hcrofota, af,u kindred diaeasea it rotis in tbe
blood of ail its people, and ha* beeoms established
pa a constitutional iufinaitv. and has baffled the
skill of tbeir best physicians. With knowledge
of tbaae facts Dr. Rahway wan determined to teal
*«ADWAY S RENOVATING RESOLVENT.

IL

IL

R.

OF THE UNITED STATES!!

A QUESTION OF THE MILLION
ANSWERED.

by
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

Qnr Bottle of

A3IEBII AM CETIEffT CUE.

transmission, from parent to chili, 'hii* Rrca’t
power we claim for RADWAY’S KENOVAtIng tenable being who- baa had the least experience
medicine taking, or business relations with
RESOLVENT; and we religioualy declare that, If in
physician*, if thia is sound reasoning.
Radway’a Renovating Resolvent to given when
the symptoms of any inherited disease are first
exhibited, it wifi eradicate the »imr from the
I* not recommended by na, nor prescribed for
system. In tbe early stages of POiisls or Con-

P

cities, or tbe moat skillful nbyaiciana have suc­
ceeded In achieving, more than in merely palliat­
ing the snfleringa of the patient, which Kadway’a

Hcrofala, Lyapopaia, Syphilis, and diaeaaea iadviced by ths injudicious nao of calomel, mercury.

Hags, rad show esaae, if ray there be, why the
praver of tbe petltiooer aboald not be granted.
And it ta further ordered, that ths petitioner
give notin to all person* interested in aaid estate
of the pendaaey of said petition, and the hearing ;
thereon, by causing a copy of this notice and 1
order to be publlebed in the "Hastings Banner,”
a newspaper printed and circulating iu said coun­
ty efBarry, for three successive weeks, immedi­
ately prenoue to aaid day of hearing.
[A true eopy-.J SHERMAN C. PBINDI.E,
myjf
Jndge of Probate.

ly tUwirni toll eradicate, and
aiient a new Irass of Itfo.
.

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

DR. RADWAT8 PILLS

:

UU. RADWAYS PIIJS.

Florida July IT, law.

tbe usual number of buyers.
Henry
Hart baa arraafratenta iur. purchuing

edged bythrara^l■ who have proved Ha unfail­
ing powers on their own person*. Go where yeu
win; apeak ef Radway's Beady Belief, in any
assetnblaga of persons, acme one or more will
bear witness of deriving benefit from it* u»e.
IN MILITARY CAMPS.
There ia no place so well calculated to teat tho
uacfolneM of a apotoflo medtetae as a military
esnin. Ftadwav ■ Ilmdv
!&gt;■&gt; •- —- ....A

THERE BITTERS

INCIPIENT (ON.-tMPTK.N.

Dr. Dads’ (elcbartri Wise Bitters.
Aiaui
i

A3 A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.

No Heal is required in making application | n»“ld^i Sd"i.fa.teZHb7iranK'

The expense of applying it is but trifling, as an
ordinary Hoof can be eovered and finubed Us

~
rates, as an act ol humrain. »h».i)d rasi
। spreading throe truly ratable BITTERS
tbe land, and thereby e-aeutially aid in buna
। Drunkenness and Disease

*raw dug.
It can be applied by any one.

GUTTA

FEMALES.

PEIICIIA CEMENT.

KrOaliog Malala of &gt;11

Tbe many ecrGfleates which bars bees trader

Kind, .bn,

rxpomd to Lh« AcUun u&gt; the Weather
•
.
aaid
’

F*r rrmnlM »d Kmlriur Maul
«**fs.f»n kGb.

•"pp’y.

......................................................

DR J. BOVEE DODS1

Imperial Wine

Bitters

Bladder,

—

ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BBEATRING. PLED8HNF. PAIW ” ™E SWB’ Ha0UL1’K’“'

wa.m

,utiS:I1!B

[RAEV Fl^AND^prUER METAL ROOFS !

*l*!*Fb ,hT ■*«*•«

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.
VIOKT

ZLi“ ;

'

MBtea. acquainted with xheir

Agricultural

•jsenawaw:

, a ,

..

guttapercha nnurwr
A rapid and permanent reatoratioa to health

genera! Debility.and for Funfying and Enriching
the Blood, are absolute) v iinsurpaMed bv any

Strains, Paia in thcKidner*, Wouuda,Pait&gt; in the

combined t&gt; s elements of health regurieratiou,
strength and life.
Persons who suffer with Dyspepsia, Liver oomplrait, Enlargement of the Spleen, Jaundice.kid-

all.

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’
Imperial Wine Bitten! I

Prauc Bcildixub generally, Uuaai

Ita twe irtH. in a few annates, rtoteva yon’of pain
andJta continued uae carq you of tbe complaint..
CRRONlt RI1
ATI»M- AtiTDftA

largely for manufacture--------J
—
be oibera.
From pr
it indications
entering the
-p-- —-t -- ------------------------- -g ones say be
true, that tbe prospect for maintaining
the starting pricra through the season is
not good. This may be a speculator’s

trial of

RADWAY S RENOVATING RE-

four per day, for a week or ten days, will restore
one Dollar the freer, bowels, pan erea*, kidneys, and all other
organs of the syateni te the healthy performance
Wan-rated superior to of tbeir dufies.

likely to open throaeaann al considerably

IT 18 HUE AXI&gt; WATER PROOF

ling bodily ailment
I the body invanably

and MOST DURABLE RGOFINGi
WEIGH FACTS.
"
every reapet A FIRE. WATER, a
PROOF cuveriag for RO&lt;
When we tell the public that the use of RAD­ TIME
KINDS.
*
WAY'S READY RELIEF will core the aick of
certain diseases: that It will stop pain In a few
minutes after its application ; that it will protect

Are superior to all purgative or cathartic pills,
powders, mineral and seidhtx waters, in the treat­
ment and cure of
COSTIVENESS,
INDIGESTION,
L1VEB(X)MRLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA. .
BILIOUSNESS.
8ICK HEADACHE,
INFLAMATTON OF THE BOWELS.
NERVOUSNESS,
MELANCHOLY,
Tbe beat Family CA­ DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,
THARTIC in tbe world,
.
IN HX HOURS.
or means suggested by lhe medical authorities.
used twenty yean by fire
A
dose
of
from
stx
to
tight
of Radway's Regu­
raQUona person, annual­
Pill*, will, in the most dfolreasiug cases of BADWAY’S B1ADT HI LI KF WILL ETOP PAIN
ly i slwqya rive aptiafae- lating
AMD RKSTORM
tioo; eenteFnnotbing In­ Constipation or Coatireness, Duwngrment ot tbe
Liver,
or
other
Mends,
secure
a
healthy
evacua
­
jurious ; patronised by
the principal physicians tion of ths Bowel*. Teraons troubled with Co*and auraeeons in the tiveneas, IndigyatfonXivtr ccmpiaint, Dyspepsia
will
der.re
immeciate
braeflt
by
taking
a
doss
of
Union, elegantly coated
these Pills. After thoroughly demisinglhe bowels

old friends

CEMENT HOOFING.

bodily and

bsaltby body.
CHRONIC DISEASE.

were fund of fight, in th* early part &lt;»f
On
On reading
reading and
and filing
filing the
the petition,
petition, duly
duly verified,
verified,
the summer of 1855 I commenced their । of Milon W al id o rtf praying,
--- for-'or
-- -item
- tlason*
destruction.
To du this I elevated a Ibsrain set forth, that Admfeistration of said es­
tate mav be granted to William H. Carpenter.
brisk blaze about five feet from the
Tbarrapon. it ia ordered that Monday, the Klb
day of Jana.IMS, at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon,
bo assigned for the bearing of said petition.and
first evening, between eight and eleven that tbs heirs at taw of raid deceased, and all
o’clock, the millers destroyed might have other persons interested in raid estate are required
hem counted by hundreds''which gradual­

give them a light of thsir own, which has
been twlcs in summer. Now for the
result; my trees have gradually resumed
their former rich green; those knots
have fallen from the cherry snd plum
trees; and this year the crop of Morrella cherries has base probably as large as
they ever were, end that oa trees that
were considered worthleee five years
since, snd tbo fruit, both cherries and
plums, not wormy.”—JEut: County

and it* horrible train of concomitants, prevail ia
tlie tropieal regions of the^onth.ito s much JTeat-

n omens.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
We reply that Radway'a Ready lie] wf chief and
which was prepared expressly I* meet the exiPrice 25 Cents per Bottle.
crneies of the dteease* aa developed in tbe tropics. most important remedial etflcacy, ia evinced in
Estate of William Enton.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Large supplies were sent to Brasi, Hncnos Av res,
PNONA TE ORDER.-FTKTY. OF MICHIGAN, Cblfi. Pera. Eqtisdor, Venznet^ Bolivia, New
Price 25 Outs per BolUe.
Grenada, and to several Islands of tbe Spanish
County of Barry «.
vrvuv
At a seraion of tbePfobateCourt for tbe Countv main,
nmln. and was thoroughly tested by Physicians
Diaease. like the storm, jiffves unmiatakablr
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
and the Priesthood, and is now the official reme
go* of it* appr lach. Al Brat lhe threatened
dy used by the Physicians, andor the name of
Price 25 C^hts I&lt;cr Buttle.
‘•^olutiro Rraoradorde Radway," (the Spanish
for Badwsy's Ready Resolvent.) in the treatment
Veryf Liberal Rrdecttes to Wbolei
Probate.'
- '
* •fScrofula, BypbiUfo Uloen Tumor*. Prolapsus It is tn tbis'coudiuon of the system where BadBayer*.
In lhe matter of ths estate of William Eaton,
way's Resdr Relief will be found all-potent. Its
TERMS CASH.
adtnini&gt;tt»fion. either internally or externally, aa
the seat of pein indicates, will arrest the progress
,
of the threatened disease, and quickly relieve tbe
praying,
for certain reasons therein set forth, that and nose, glandular awelnngs, drcp»y, and con­
;
JOHN8 &amp; CKO*LEY,
administration of said estate be granted to John stitutional disease*. Such baa been the uuparalIdled anccees of thia remedy in curing these hor­
(Sole Maftofoclurera.)
rible diseases in tbe tropics that w* de not hesitate
78 WILLIAM STREET.
to promise sll tbs sufferers with scrofula and
wonldevv lx
with ikkarw. ,
forenoon, be sasjgtuyl for (be bearing.o(raldpqti- eruptive disease* among onr own people, with
Comer of Liberty Street.
NEW YORK.
WHEN THRKATKNitD WITH
liou} and Uiat tte heira at law of raid deceased speedy restoration to sound and permanent
and all otherperaoui interested fo&gt; said estate, are health.
required io appear at a session of said Court, then
Il is superior to all known remedies in popular mrsrer, irpnsw rever, rneuniea
Fever. Small Pox. Measles, k'rvsr
to be boldeo at the Probate Office, in tbe village use sa s cleansing syrup for
Important to House Onnrr*.
Chili* and Fever. Hradache, BDliotu Cholic. Diof Hastings, and shew eacae, if any there be. why
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
.
Imporant to Buildim.
arriuoa. Dysentery, ('holers. Cramps*nd -prams,
the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted.
And it ta further ordered, that tbo petitioner and remorina from the skin Pimplea, Tetter,Raab tet Radwsy's Resdr Relief be freely t
Important to Railroad Companion.
and other offensive marks, and will, In a few days a short time, all palo and uneasiness
,
give noHee to tho persons interested in raid estate S pure, dear, and raaeals hue of health aud
of tbe pendency of add pehUon, and the Scaring
aud the threatened disease expelled from tbe sys­
Important to Farmers.
■ to lhe fact snd nsita and bnUianey to the tem.
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be
7b
till
whom (hit may conetm and it con
published in tbe Bastion Banner, a newspaper
IF SEIZED
a pure and ionorant preparation, all-pow­
cerat everybody.
erful to do good, butemver does in&gt;iry. •
way
’
*
Ready
Belief
will
ensure
a
speedy
cure.
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS
JOHNS &amp; CROSIJlY’S
8. C. PRINDLE.

tbetn down and aupplr their place* with
ROBATE Order.—State of Michigan.
Comity of Barry, aa.—At a sea»ion of tbe Pro­
•hade trees; but disliking to part with
the fruit, and oboerving that the enemies
wore nt one atnga of existence in tbe
Prevent, Sherman C.
form nf a miller, my plan waa to destroy hundred and sixty two.
Prindls, Judge of Probate.
them tohihlfl thia stage. With tbe ob-____________________________
_____
In tbe matter of the estate________
of Marlin_ \ralUcrf
aa.. TuWM,,1
T .-.AI.
&gt;1....
&gt;rt In viaw, and observing that they I...
F Ar Ho
l*- i— “id c........
’aD,T'

ly diminished,&gt;o that at tbe end of one
week there waa none left I then dlaoont trued my fir* until tbe latter part of the
rammer, when I discovered another crop
of millers, and again built tbsm a blaze.

To the People

known to aH phyaiologiata that
.
SCROFULA, lEpBOSY, SYPHILIS,

RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS
lbs only vegetable substitute for Calomel.

* breakfast

nwroreg oetor

' DR. J. BOVEE DOD8’

nXfllPIERilfl’L

TOFSg IJOTTZEilB

above a jut tribute to yon as

frer. Wild

kA- for •trewgtfisiag

Dar^NpAmMrd.Chwno
an. They are tuauufae-

RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS,

joy a night
E1DWAF8 FILLS
SjeriM

i
PAtN.-PAW_PAIN.
Hl-m,.........
TONIC. MkbiCIMB AMD BEVERAGE.

hi Peoria. 111.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE'!

BADWAY*8 REGULATING PILLS

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VOL. 7.

KiirrEN a unm

^fastings Nanuer,

-

nTT*ffTTTrrr*^"Tni

Dortra.

13 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,
at merrwos, bammt

codxtt, michioam

Offlor. corner of Main and Burdick- Streets,
Kalsuuuo, Michigan.
.■

tkrmh:

‘

(

Afivsanauo.

atrEAV""
IBWl!

One square, of ten line*, or less, 50 cent* fo
th* first, and 25 cent* for each subsequent inser
ilon. A libera! discount to yearly advertisers.

AU Had* &lt;lf Boot, Qtrtl, HondbUI, Cutatoyoeond

When he wd* gone nnd I had ld*ure I
put the ,hairy finder Uio zuicroseope nnfl
soon discovered, that they were, taken from

“ ”*

iffiBdin,

paid in adranc, otherwise 60 cent* a Hi be added.

*"

iteb.'kof . Norway riL
,
Two or three day* afterward, as I was
sitting in my consultation room, an old
farmer-looking man was ushered in,7'VTell,* said he, ‘ns* thcc looked at them
hair.1!’
‘Y«Al.I»w«rwiJ. ,«nii.a, Ate tk.y

sf CASOujrs MASOM. ’

Gleaners in God s groat field of troth,
1 F^W o««® aft«rfc.ltks gsatle Rutb;

-st Gather ihc shrares ye tune left behind,
Happy my aimpla arealth to bind;

,

And lay &lt;1 down with modett shame/ '
And go as silently as, I cgne.,
ii* patient!

Where now tha oak is found, .

Once slept *n acoro uudsr ground.

'

Btayrly the fruit sw lags light in the sua.

BL kN Ki of oa

^nftontlj en laid.

gistings’ ^usintss Jlirrctorj.

Over High Prices, at the

DRt/^"'STdAE!!l
. ■. ——•&lt;&gt;——

cmirr *4rauldixr,

Roberts &amp;-

Audarsr th* srorri beeotni* the csk.
Uh, try counlsyinon. kal and hue,
Enow ye ths riddle I read umo you.!

HASTINGS
, r

Striker,

Slowly tb«.fruit swings ripe id th* suaii
Slowly, God’s w«rk on sarUt is dona. ■

■ Slowly- ths great woHd grew and grow;
Slower ths growth of lbs good aodSrot.
Slow climbs ths oak from the acorn's slitll;'
BkwsrcUmbsJwaiidc, from its dark cell

rVKALKRH in altktnd* of dry. Roods,grocaries.

Ob. tuy cootttrymsn. leai aad tree.
This la tbs riddle 1 read to you.

IERS.

JUST BKCKIYED

MASON ALLEN,

DREGS AND MEDICINE®,

•rfCUeB,ical&lt;’
Ol1*’ Cn“*'
3 phene, Bnrwlnig E1»M,

D. C. HAWLEY,

.BALER in *11 kind* of Family Groceries.

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TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

n n •:
Washington, June 11.
The bill for the collection of direct
taxes in the insurrectionary district*, has
become th*'. It provide* for sale of
real estate in certain cases, for this purpose, where owners hate abandoned their
land to engage In th'e iktbeUlort, and the
tamo shan hare been struck off to tho

are from th? back of a Norway ral
‘Well,* raid bo, ‘ao they *{e. Thou hut
forgotten m*, bttl I. have ,pot forgoltaR
theej
Doit, fate recollect fae troll for
murder At .’the L------- assizes 1 I raid 1
wppld prove* faee,and *o, I have, for them
hairs cam. from fa. back of a rat skin
my son sent me firm) Norway.’ So fae
old gentknutn .was quite satisfied with
the proof to which be put me, and I u
you may suppose, jtej ^cll pleated that,

From, the seventh &lt;4 Agsssiz’s papers
•n J^aiural History we take tho foMowing
interesting passage on the cries of ani­

mal*
.
‘•Tho voice* of animals have a family
J character not to be mistaken. AU thei
■ } cauidiR,baric and howl; the fox, th© wplG
the dog, have.tho same kind of utterance,
though on a somewhat different pilch.—
- I Alt the bears,growl,from tho white bear
TITTING TO A IT A YR.
of the Arctic snows to the small black
' ------------, ’ bear ni the Andes. AU the cats m»aw,
Some time ngo being in company with 1 frotn our n,dcl fireside,companion* to tho
n medical gentleman whom I wilt call j gon, ni)(} tigers and panthers of tho fur-

^isrrthnii.

“The first Michigan troop*

the soli of Louisians were • dttaifrmt
&lt;of company G, ondw the oootm*o&lt;-of
,Lieetwront Sttrk, aided by joar bumWo

share* of tho irop of such persons or fam,- We drew up in aingle file on the edge of
Hie* 1* shall be residing on the land.— the dock-, brought the men to cn armed
The process of the leases and sale* are to port, and moved alewly upoG the
be paid into the Treasury, one-fourth of reluotaut, yet receding crowd. We.made
which is ro be paid to the Governor of way for the regiment and they came in
any State wherin *ueh land* are situated, shore,loaded their guns with ball; and
or tola authorized afccnt, when such insur­ look up their line of march for their com •
rection shall be put down, and the people modiou* quarters, iu the bouse built by
shall elect a Lcgislntnre and State officers our government, but which ba*
who shall take an oath to support the been converted to tho u*a of the rebel*.
Constitution of the United Buttes, and
sueh fact shall be proclaimed by the Pres­
Tub Chicxahomixt.—The Cbickahotfrident for the purpose of reimbursing the
iny River, AH know to be * mnaH stream
loyal citizens of said State, or for such
in the vicinity of Richmond, which broad­
other purpose ss raid Stat* rony direct,
ens end deepens repidly in ite. cow**—
and one-fourth shall also be paid oyer to
Some lime before it reaches the J*m«*
said Stale ns a fund to aid in colonization
River, into which it empties thirty ew*
or emigration from said State of any free
milea above Fortres* Monroe, U » t&amp;ctperson of African descent wha may de­

rhy 4ul and wgacity had .alood suah a
queer proof ns this, and more convinced
than-e^AT of the value of the microteope.’
Mtee the doctor ended his story, which
I havt given as near ah possible in his
uwp/word», and upon which I believe a
thorough dependence may be placed.

Let,ns be patient, with perfect treat;
Truth is innuurtalaudGsd is just!

’

oorreroondonL
We were oratedI Ifi
(clear the dock of the dense crowd whi®
।
had
collected; but from wMm *toaj
United States nt vendue.
lint not a syllabi* of welcotns bed kMf
The Commissioner* proposed to be ap- not
;
a single waving handkerchief; JMt l
pdfoted may lease tbo same under wch gesture of greeting in all that grim aea of
regulations a* will secure proper and reh- 1humanity. Stark led the w*y and took
soniible employnjent at Wa^A or1 upon command of half the men; I the other holL

Cries of Animals.
।

Be patted; In GoidVgbod tim».

Juslie.lt&gt; Mercy from Wrong shall climb.
n new and most-complete assortment of

■II kind-. Also toys candies, ete. ste. Slot* In
Cal 1 lorn ■ Block, State »treet. Hastings, Mwb.

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HASTINGS, BARRY BOUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1862

sire to remove therefrom to Hayti, Li­,
.
beria, or to any other tropical State or
Colony.

’ ‘‘Write me Dowx ah Abolitionist.”
—L)r Hunt.form«rjy editorially connectcd with the Buffalo Erprat, writes to
that paper from the hospital uf Newport

by the tides, and »t the mouth is, •» ^P'
pears from the Jame*,.. between two and \
three mile* wide. The CldckahohffnY 5
is the stream whidh Copt. John Smith
was exploring when be was tmptumd;
tthe warriors of Powhattan.
It is bo,
।lieved be was captured some where near
(
the
scene of the late battle. It will be
(remembered that Its bank* ware in toe

Nowa;
(day* of Stnith as now, noted far fnarahc*.
“For the last half hour I havo been Smith
&lt;
was mired in n sWarap when the
busied in writing a letter for b sick sol- ‘
savages pounced upon him.;
.
dier,
and
in
reading
a
letter
found
in
tho
'
13T FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL Mr. RX£——, wo fell into conversation : c#l R,H| jungle.
on the umcs r&gt;f the mkroscope.intbb'man- j
‘•'fliis last n
on__________ _
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*....
may seem a strange tuacr- packet of one who died this afternoon.
pliu’OBdldnly^:
R.oil B,m.« Fuo -Tbi, prailite
agement of which he wn* adept.
‘Now.* tiqn, but to atty one uhu Lan listened Poor fellow! He was brought hero yes­
flag has doubtless given rise to many of
, said he, '1 will tell you n wlory uf what critically to their sound* and analyzed terday as a convalescent, but wild with
the reports of the rebels carrying flags
happened to myself—one which 1 think thelr voieea, tta roar of the lion is but delirium, and burned alive with that hot,
of truce, and then violating them.
It is
will
illustrate
tl»e
importance
of
this
in
­
n
Rigantic
.rniau,
bearing
about
the
same
-weltering,
sweating
fever,
which
has
Al*e a full Stock of
Jt . ft WEEZE* A ALLE5,
described M a small, square, white flag
strument tn society, though I was put in proportion to that of a ent ns its stalely stricken so many here. I examined his
with sometimes a regimental insyjma,
A TTORNEYB ATLAWmwI Solicitari11- Chana
very
unpleasant
situation
owing
to
my
and
majestic
form
does
U»
the
smaller,
effects
—
a
watch,
a
bit
of
newspaper
with
A eerv. PsrrienteratlerHi-n paid: to Conveyupon the center, and At other* with a
Nofttr, mure pdaeeful asoect nf the cat. two flaxen lock* of hair pinned upon it,
acouaintance with iL
MncidrZ tierlnvrsiigattou of title* to LsumI .
green cross charged with stars. It I* light
mortage*. Ac.
Wi l bv-baPpy I
I have, n* yuu know, given a good,deal Yet, nolwithstandir.g tho difference in nn ambrotype with a pretty young girl’s
and just the thing to carry.
No lielligt6 SttrnfiTo *H c=jl’m ,hr *’ns of thetr profession
of attention to comparative anatomy, es­ their size, who can look al the lion, whetl*- face, and a thoroughly good letter, signed
ereut laying any claim to conducting a
“ftsW;. Court House, n-*tlng«. Mich.
I TEA. COFFEE. SFO AR. SPICES. PEPPER,
pecially to tho structure of the jiair as it er in his more sleepy mood os he lie- only "Mother and Brother.’’ So they
PRUNES. FIGS. RM^ISB, CODFISH:
war on honorable prind pies. Miould
_
.
______
I'... K.- AllkX.
appears under tlio n;1croteope. To the curled up in the corner of his cage, or In go, brave follow*, njartyrs in tho cause
adopt an emblstu so well calculated to
in feet, ercrv tiling in t’&gt;e Grocery line, »u«h *» unassisted ey*, indeed, all hair appear* in bis fiercer moments of hunger or of
of—what? Freedom, free labor, free
— ;n I...
Ljl.. SamilT nSe.
। ■ *
deceive.—Atbany Journal.
DANIEL COOK,
very much alike, except a* it is Jung or rage, without being reminded of the cal! speech! or of a “restoration of our
rSTICE OF THE PEACE, General Lend and
short,
dark
qr
fair,«traight
or
curly,coarse
And
tlii»-U
hot
merely
the
resemblance
Southern
brethren
to
their
former
place
Far A--ent will attend to tiro collection of
“Yova Faaa, Miss.”—A young indy
(EXUEXa’-r
or fine.
Under the microscope however, of one carnjVorous animal to another, for in dur counals,’* nnd of State Rights to
(iebtsand all other btiMneSS pertaining to his office.
Office tn Goodyear’* block, up stairs.
one wasEvcr reminded of a dog or commits foul, unholy wrong!
Write from the rural district of Hoasierdon, late­
the case is very different : the white ; no „„„
And CoakiRR Extracts,
ly
visited Chicago. Getting into a dtff
man’s is round, the negro’s oval, the wt,If by a lion,
mo down an Abolitionist—not a breaker­
I. A. HOLBROOK,
mouse’s apparently jointed, ,fao bat’s jag"Again,
down of tho Constitution, but one who, railroad car fur the first time, she took a.
“Anain, all the —
horses and donkeys
a TTORNEY snaComrortor-t
"• s',’,e,‘'T 2!
.
e
C-_.. of
_C the
.I-- donkey is
1. only
..rlu .looking upon the Constitution as he would •cat, while her Iqver planted himself on
ged, and so on.
Indeed, every animal | nt.|gh
; for
the bray
A. Clisaccrv. Qssicrsl Land and Tux Agent.
has hair of a peculiar character, and what j n Imrabcr neigh, pitched on a dif&amp;rent upon the belt of the prize ring, wonld the pintform with the driver. Pretty
Office. *eeond storf of Rower's block.
is more, this character varies according ! k jy, it is true, but a sound of tbs same strike slavery hard, harder, nnd more soon too conductor began to collect fare,'
to the pnrt of the body from which it
। character—as the donkey himself i» but deadly whenever wo can hit abate th' and approaching the ro*tie maiden, ho
J. M. BUMELL,
TENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
.tnken,
.
.1-^- “ns
“ “
!’1 1 a clumsy nnd dwarfish horse.
All the belty
HYSICIAN and Surjean. Office in RusssR
nn -------------------------------important circumstance,
will
said:
VELOPES, CARDS, Ae., Ac.
"Your fare. Miss.”
cows low, from tho buffalo roaming the
store. State street._ ____________
apttdar from my story, which is this—
The Hoosier rosebud allowed a deli­
prairies, the musk-ox of the Arctic ice
1 once received a letter by post, con
Ova Mississippi Rams.—Tho steam
JOHN ROBERTS,
cate pink to manifest lt*elf on ber cheek*,
MOST POPULAR
tnininaa.'few
hnirs.
with
n
request
that
fields,
or
the
jack
of
Asia,
to
the
cattle
rams
that
rendered
such
signal
service
in
(HYSICIAN and Snrreon. Dwelling on Broad
and looked down in soft confusion. The
[ wotiTd examine them, nnd adding that feeding in our pasture*.
Among the tho capture of Memphis aro only newly’
they would l&gt;c called.for in n few day*. birds this similarity of voice in. families built. They aro named: Lancaster {side conductor was rather astonished at this
Accordingly i submitted the hairs to the is still more marked. Wb need only re­ wheel), Lioness.’ Fulton, Sampson,^Hor­ but ventured to remark once rrtore: . - y
H. P. CHERRY,
“Your fare, Mi**.”
‘
microscopy, when 1 discovered that they call the harsh and noisy parrote, so simi­ net nnd Mingo.” ’
This time the pink deepened to cam*were from )hc human eyebrow, nnd hud lar in their peculiar utterance.
They were built by private contract
iironiptnea* *nd Mslity. ReaMenee. Johnstown. '
tion,
ft*
the
rustic
beauty
replied
K
been' bruised.
I mnde n pote of tlii- ef-.
"Or take ns an example the web footed and not actually by the government, to
W* would respecllullr snuounco to lbs dtl
“Wall, if I am good lookin’, you toadn t
—do
do not
not all
all Hie
the geese
geese ano
and tac
the infeet, nml folded
f.»ld«-.1 it
wUb tho
the riftfrs
hairs tn
in an
nn ffamily
MU* 10 fpct.
,t up wHti
(Unj|y—
&gt;n- bo paid for if effective, by pnrtiea in Pitts- ' *
iS judss envelope, ready for the person who ,hnd numerable host of ducks quaek 1
Dm» burg«nd Cincinnati. They were provi- otter any it out load afore folk.!’’
stbibaiit
The passenger* in the car roared Hto
I «icnt them.
In a few dnv* a stranger cal not every member of the crow family ded'trith an armament uf Pnrrbtt guns
led nnd asked whether! had made the Caw, whejker it be the jackdaw, the jay, and mnnned with the usual number of laughter, and the lover coming in to see.
what was going on at once settled the^
tbc magpie, th.,
the mnt
rook in some
green cook
investtgnttoc. ‘irtk
Oh, yen.
vm’* I aaid,
a-iid ‘there
thorn &gt;1......'..
,nnu&gt; araon
rook-­ deck hands, and a complement of sharper v oi
of inc
the Old
or the
fare.
.
they are, you vrill find them and their de­ ery
wiu World,
vvonu, w
w crow of our ■honiets.
Hichixau.
__
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scription in this envelope,’' hnndlug It tb wood-, with Harlong melancholy caw,
The six that participated in tho fight
NEVINS,
—Keep your girls children a* lung
him lit the rame time.
He expressed that seem* to make the silence and «oli- were built at St. Lxniis. They wore for
himself obliged and offered me a fee tude deeper ?”
merly used a* towboats, and are the you can; do not allow them a lover
apiece till they are ten years old ; teteh
»F- ~ "■&gt; •»" which, -however, I declined. a«urlug him
bev, and strongest craft on the river.—
tbsm to go to bed at half past mgbt,. «l
tbsir being
that I could tet tbfog of taking anything
The hulls and machinery aro nearly new
Fishing ExtraordinaryThev have been overhauled and strength­ ftbuvo *11, prevent them from beeommg
for aosmnira mnUcr.
'
H. W BICHT,
proidgies and perfect, if you cant far of
A
sea
csptaio
down
East,
a
regular
ROBERTS * OTRIKER.
ened—the hulls, by additional bulkheads
It turned ont however, of more conse­
quence thhn 1 imagined,' fa'rRlthlri h week, old salt, relate* tho aubjuiued Mu tie of nnd solid beams of immense strength.— all thing., * little, old child, a ronaUteorIIastixos Msscn 6. 186L
i TTORKKT .te f
A &gt;nd Solicitor and ConuscUor in Cnaucyry.
The bows are almost n solid mass oftim- .el of propriety, fate move, by rote mA
I wnsscrvdfl withn summons, to attend hi* fishing experience*:
Pfrtfctflsr attention paid «&lt;*’ colteefa’" ol
One. with a friend he went ont to catch , ber and iron, and provided with a pro­ talks by rote, and sit. with hands folded,
as a witness on a trial for murder. This
claimsand money promptly remitted.
hallibuL His comrade prided himself jecting ram, to demolish anything with and causes everybody to **/, "bow wo.
(Hhee. wIHrW. W. Ralph Esq-. Middlcrfllf.
was very disagreeable ft* 1 have raid, mH
manly !” is the moat matencbolly.
- ■
’
on —
Ite teiU
in U&gt;obo.ln».,
a ri-.I.J
there ftesnu help for it now. The case ,...
—...------------—— ■ rnnd
.
which it may eomo in contact.
Barry.Cranty, Miehlgap.
&gt;te brt««« fka turn
as to
A mi,
Iron kllW bj . ___
»rom
t*“ friunda
T’f'
“
~ JACOB FERRIS,
’
1 whi^ ahould capture the ®rst
blow from »«rnc blunt instrument on the v
* Gw. Wool—The Albany Statetman
Attorney, CottnaeHor and solicitor.
eyebrow, and the hairs that had been sent, IHaving droppied anchor and line*, they say* that the transfer of, Gin. Wool from 1for the good opinio* of other*. espectaHy
। wafted with fisbernjith’s patience for
of the virtuous; because without thro,
to me for exdft|fnallon bftd been tnken i
nnmttn'i
th* Department of Eastern Virginia .to &lt;
however hard a person may Mruggta, he
.
a
bite,
but
fora
long
Uine
there
wo*
none
15 olparp
from a formmer
to® IB* 1
Baltimore, was made necesaary by toe ।
never can rise above a certain point, and
&gt;
■
peeled murderer,
i k^lfiTput in the wh &lt;terne. ,
reoept change in that Department, pin- 1
that far below what any man of proper
i
At
length
the
countenance
of
too
cap0oodyt*r's Pstant urea** 1
'
ness box, and'my' tertiinony that too
ring it under the command of Gen. Me- 1
S. C. PRINDLE,
haifa were frqih the hnman eyebrows iindI ttain’* companion began to lighten up; Cleilao. Gien. Wool occupying the same 'feelines and ambition should asp.ro to.—A. well might he attetqpt to swim with
•
and
presentiy
he
called
ont
:
—
TcnoK or rron iTS.
Clrcwlt Courts—
1M3had been ‘bruised, -was just toe link in the I
rank a* Gen. McClellan, in tho regular
,J ,rJU.a.teT..*«-»l whi te
a millatone about hie neck, as to Mtern
“I’vegnt one.”
.
chain of evMt&amp;tefaal auffiecd to Convict
service, nnd being greatly hi$ senior in
He commenced hauling in with great
years,
objected
to
being
placed
in
a
sub
­
fae prisoner. The jury, however were
‘ 1 .
,
’,*p
nMewilv satisfied that my ftatomeot vftjor.
ordinate post in the same division of tbo publie opinion.' j
A/,,/
OAMTL «TRl«BK.
“It mint be a large one,” said ha,
a
wfa worth aftyfaiWt and It required the
arm x. The consolidation of all the force*
hundred pound fellow, nt least. He pulls
/-.ourrr ci.ebic. "“-njite.,
pvxieuMENT ErntaonnuaT.—At the
sohn'M otetffahce of fae judge that rote
south of the Rapnbannock, had been de­
stoutly, Llell you.”
. ... ■■
termined upon. In deference to General recent sale of the cargo of th* pHM
CT--.U
»4&lt;M.r. a conrfiuiiMlr wwiii fae-neadi of science,
ft was Indeed evident toil a big fellow
te convince them tbfal they might Mt vj&gt;Wool, and at bls own request, he was schooner, Stephen Hart, a large W
wd* at the other end of the line, and it
therefore relieved, Jrom tbo charge at Confederate army buttons were offered.
on!U.
• ' rx. ■ ■
'
was fcoon discovered that it was to bo no
S. II. COOK,
f&gt; in
FortreasMonroe, andgiyen that at Balti­ They were bought by th* Comral**sio*»‘0hs‘ ftrtahan fo particular, ■t’ nW
REGISTER OF DEEDS, and lobfjJsW
easv matter to capture him.
more. Tb* exchange is attended with er* of Charity and Correction, for the
farmte, Vrte very hiird to mtMy^.Office, la the Court H.ssm. and _n|*a*, J
•Ttoual let Mm riin,” said he, “and lire
paper* art
the best possible feeling between him and pnrpoee of compelling eonvteta oa Btatfy
thee mean to •ay,’
W. ‘that fate can
hlm.'ouV”
.....
u- v
wdlVMand who misbehavs Urommtw*
t«H the hili’of any nmmal f Itnswered
r
’“Aoterdlnjfly h* g*Vc him fae line which McClellan.
to wear them a* * mark of dffigrke®. A
tbit I Wfarid not talfa liTJpon mytelfto
Sfitb d,rof^ura « tBiraiX.
j-dys.
'
n. !&lt; »HBLOOM,
vii carried off rapidly. Soon the excited
knowledge of thi* intention rsacMag Ute
ureert
poatorely
fart
’
J*.
PoiSOM ENOUmfTO DttTMOT Ttl* WORLD.
I00XTT T8B.IS0BBS OUte. i» tk. CoCTI
fisherman began to haul in again, making
prisoners, they have put lhettied*** dh
though1 helfeVte 1 eouM. ' ‘Well, Mid
—It is reckoned that the annual tobacco
Ih-lrnol tatevlor-, tel « K «*«*»*
sure of hut vloiitn this time.
.
—1_—------------------crop
of
the
world
amount*
to
250,000,000
he, Mil prove fate.’
aw association. rww*r
“Stand by. captain," said be, “with the
The priRMfar, tel *md, wa» eon*!®ted’.
- . JAMBS A- SWEEEBYs
. .9
kilogrammes, and a Continental Sa van that they *re about to proteat
boAt
hook,
and
hook
him
In
tbo
gill
when
tomalte. te Ite 8™»0 Ute
itoswoTiso irraiim.
baa mnde the cuyious catariatloh, that as
,„d 1
&gt;WAiiaitor *-4 CDcns-tor 1*. Chancery,
be.co&lt;b** up. Gel well braced for he’s
there is fir* per cent of nicotine tn tho
n rodser!” '
.
.
. ..
. ..
leave*—giving 12,500,000 kilogramme*
obtelnateolcf farmer. Abouttwo years
(ixWtpini” .
.
,_ ■
—
Tbo captain accordingly braced bun­
of this State. Office intbs Com* nowgrot).
.
nrtWTW nn SPERMATOWnO®*
• pereon, an «tur
self for a tug. boat book in hand, and as the yearly product of this poison—
* Valuable PJ!Pfl*T?2.‘‘a
~
—■
Tm 8.OU" Kr»« w
there is enough from one year’* crop towaited impatiently for toe moment of
HARMON SMITH,
destroy every living creature on fae face
capture, fli* excited comrade *MJet
of the globe, if It* proportion wet* adDIES employs
sakeo me to examine
pul ling ctrefolly *nd »!owly « lbo ^’&gt;e
Public. letter cnvetoJM
•h fate W*h* «'“hJer “SiL
lest it »hodd be broken, and eagerly minteterfed In a
Dr.J.
tnainder prisoner*- An
**• ’,*l*h*
,
watching for the firat appearance of the

ROBERTS Ac STRIKER,

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BALERS in dra/'S. mrdicinos. paUnt medi­
cine*, paint*. oUa. turpcnline. burning Acid.
p &gt;r» hq*ro. Jw-autak window -glass, putty’ gry
eeri**. stationci v. nnd fancy arUele*. Store m
ItoMwobk's Niw block. Hasting*, Mick.

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LerbUfttem*. .nd dnlppins th. tin..

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&gt;*• “««*■.

mental dilriyation, but for romvmg
those Impremioc* that will remain *umph t. Ita.

that the nmpathie* oftke Iwart are •**&gt;-

Foote, hi* MM
is ov*r, to cow
coast uf Africa,
tea Mar. Ute

plstion, must prove of luting injury.

be done.

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HASTINGS BANNER.

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HAVIKO » T1IM, CHIWEX OCR covrsk, cavil at'‘conciliation,” and interpret it to
WITrtOtT GU1LR AKO WITH FCRK FUKFOSR. counsel acquiescence in “an abandonment
MT q* MMW OVR TRUST IS GoX&gt;, AND GO &lt;&gt;f principles hy a public aervant.”. Far
from that. No compromise of principles
can be listened to by Republicans, much
lest winked at by the republican party,
t Gov. Stanley,
Non-essentials, however, should never
It appears that Stanley, tho recently be magnified Into importance. A recre­
appointed military Governor ot North ant pigmy may be magnified into import­
ance, by giving conssuoence to his acta,
QsroUM, is more in earnest in the supwhich, if treated with silent contempt,
f&gt;ori of slavery in (he Old North State would consign him to deserved oblivion.
than to perform such duties as wore ex­ Better let all such alone, severely. So by
pected of him by the Government.
A- cavilling about non-essentials, men often,
innocently .get involved in bitter feelings,
moog bi* first official act* was au order
and create divisions and factious, which
closing the charity schools for educating jeopardise great principles. And there
colored people. But bo did not atop never was a time in Lbo history of any
with thia One Nicholas Bray obtained party or country when events, calculated
an order from the Governor to take two to lead the unwary astray and involve
partisans .and factions in inextricable
slaves in tbo Union lines, which be claim­
schisms nnd difficulties, follow each other
ed. He succeeded in getting one, but so fast, as at present. He who escapes
the other escaped, and the soldiers were their entanglements is wise. There are
fio enraged at the capture of the one to­ almost daily, little things occurring,which
ken that they rescued tho slave that night. magnified by impulsive reflections nnd
arguments can but lead to divisions.—
Bray had promised to toko tho oath of
For instance, one army officer doc# one
allegiance. Mr. Stanley has also expat­ tiring, another does almost the opposite
riated Mr. H. H. Helper, n native of —and both, being governed by surround­
North Carolina, in the following summa­ ing circumstances and necessities, may
he justified. The action of either may
ry order:
bo trivial of itself; but, magnified by the
Orvrc* or the Pmovoct Marshal, 1
partizans of either, divisions involving
Newbern. N. C., May 31. )
matters of for greater import may easily
B. H. Htlptr, Etq.:
Sia: I am instructed by hie Excellen­

cy, the Military Governor of North Car­
olina, to inform yon that he requires you
to leave this department in the first ves­
sel going North.
Capt. C. G. Loring, Jr., Assistant
Quartermaster, will furnish you with the
necessary order fur transportation.
I am, very respectfully, yours.
Daw Mxssxxgu, Provoat-Marshal.

Mr. Helper's offence consists in Ids

having written a letter to Gov. Stanley,
suggesting. that the policy of placating

the largo slave owners was nut hia chief

buainees in that State.

Mr. Stanley has

also given orders to overhaul every vessel

leaving Nawbern, for colored people go­

ing North.

Stanley is simply

military Governor

of l^orth Carolina, and. his actions in

these matters are in violation of the laws
of Congress prohibiting the returning of

fugitives by military officers and soldier*.

There has never been

much room

to

doubt a bat course would be adopted by
the President in this matter, and we are

pleased to notice that he has not disap­
pointed the expectations of his friends in
this matter.

Mr. Vincent Collyer staled

at a meeting in Cooper Institute, a few
days since that be was about to return

to Newbern and re-open his schools, the
President assuring him he should not be
Interfered with.

This is right, and if it

results in the resignation of Guv. Stan­

ley nene but traitors will have cause to

When our secesh neighbor makes an
assertion, as he did last week, that we en­
dorse

the views of Wendell Phillips,

why don't be quote from our paper to

prove H !

We quoted copiously from

the columns of the .Pioneer last week, to

p'rote our positioii, and he endeavors to
dispose of H all by one broad and false
assertion.

Secessiooism is like stealing;

and nut only (het, it is based upon a suc­
cession of monstrous thefts.

There is an

adage that those who steal will lie; and

we begin to think those who apologize for

organized theives will do the same.
A New Flock of Guhboats.—The
Navy Department has just taken steps
for* very important addition to our
Naval army—having issued proposals
for the eonatrucCion and complete equip­
ment of fifteen gunboats ; speed not less
than thirteen knot*, to be delivered with­
in four months. The confidence which
baa led the Department to make this
large addition to the navy, in this partic­
ular build of warship, is folly justified by
the magnificent service wbieh our gun­
boats hare rendered in every theatre ol
the naval action, both on the western wa­
ters and along die Atlantic and Oulf
coasts. The “gunboats” hove long been
the terror of tho rebels, who make them
scapegoats for ^11 manner of discomifitures aud defeats ; and indeed they hardly

individual has made his appearance uj
the bank of the Cbickahoininy, and

Kirby’. -I

Port Rxrvauc.
June 8th, 9 A. M.

The army left Harrisonburg al 6 o’clock
A. M., and half peat eight my advance en
gaged the rebels about eeven miles from
that place, near Union Church. The en­
emy was very advantageously posted in
the timber, and having chosen bis own
position, forming a smaller circle than
our own, and with bis troops formed tn
masse. It consisted undoubtedly ofJack­
son's entire force. The battle began with
heavy firing at 11 o'dock, and lasted with
great obstinacy and violence until 4 o*.
clock P. M. Some skirmishing and ar­
tillery firing continued from that time
until dark. Our troops fought occasion­
ally under the murderous fire of greatly
superior numbers, the hottest of the
small arm fire being on the left wing,
which was held by Stahl's brigade, con­
sisting of five regiments. Ths bayonet and
canister ahot were used freely and with
gfcat effect by our men. The loss on
both side* is very great. Our Ines is very
heavy among the officers.
A full report
of those who distinguished themselves will
bo made without partiality.
I desire to
sav that both officers and men behaved
with splendid gallantry, and that the serv­
ice of the artillery was especially admira­
ble.
We are encamped on the field of
battle, which may be renewed at anyone-

A dispatch to the Times, Washington
14,says: “We have Information derived
from secession sources here, that alx
North Carolina regiments refused to go
into the battle of Fair Oaks, and these
regiments arc now under a strong guard
in Richmond.
“Gov. Bradford, nod ex-Goveruor
Hicks, of Maryland, are both said to fa­
vor * special session of the Legislature,
;o take into consideration the Preaideot'a
emancipation message.”
A letter to the Times from the army
says: “Tin Richmond Dispatch of the
7th contains nn editortai, the tenor of
which is moat discouraging to the rebel
army. The writer fears that uur design
ia not to engage them in battle, but to
starve them nut, a plan which he considers
not impossible for us to accomplish."
The same letter, dated 10th, says:-—
“Daaerlors arrived from Richmond last
night, bringing intelligence that the rebels
arc assiduously at work, throwing up ad­
ditional earthworks around the city.—
•They have also dug earthworks and rifle
pits along the routM between here aud
Ridbmocd/md have mounted a targe num-

14th. say* : “A loyal Virginia whu h*«
arrived here report* that ths rebel* have
about 75,000 effective troops at Rk*tnuod.
_
.
“The
laleUftMctr has an
•ble editorial argniag UtatfGmi. Beau re­
gard's army is probably on it* way to

Richmond.
•The loyal resident* of Washington
aro rre-tlv exorcised at the atf of G«&gt;.

Ha nW, aMaU.' "“I
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Il «• 'k*1 ’"""’’A V­
II. 8. wllllw,, I«n&gt;«rl, commanded
bimwlf.
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tbriee
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WM «!»wring tl' -nr. d«lrw41e«. Kir

.
Jon.
The elt, remain, nnoatull, Ijolel and

It

order!,, and boainoa la alo.l,. rA
viving. Thus far the amount of rebel
property seized amount* to only about

800,000.
Captain H. W. Dill, of the provost
gumd, estimate* the value ot cotton,
auear. dec., concealed fur shipping, to be

MORTGAGE BALE.

eeeuter «» tbem-eW
swent back in great confusion. Seeing
U&gt;le,PMe.ruder &lt;*e™et.rieUmll, ebrianm

. .

the wilderness.

.

H 12 o clock, M.. in Book D. of Mortgage*, ,
page* I ZU and 121 on which Mortgage there
cUiwed to bo dne, at the date of lLi» notice t
*um of eight lumdrod and nlnriy-tour and fi
“H .t! t—h

Mew Advertisements.

8k*ii-Si

25,000
WOOL
Fur wbteb the bighwt market prteo will b. p»l«

The thunder-sU

ITT CLA-SHJ. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
jri

Hasttogs, Jane 8,1861

Die*Mayor and Common Council are
of Union proclivities as a general thing,
and exercise tbeir functions in harmony
with military rule.
Tbeir continued

jfalAH BURGE.
Dated. Jews K. IM*-_______________&gt;1B

be. with relenUeer eererir, end «r«e‘
po.r^ ~«;d .IW rn..W ar

EpiM.,0.1 Cburria. i. tb« oil, lor b^pit, ed
“That fire is bolter than b—i L The
•fporpw* TW rrtri v««rrm~ «T d—1 couldn't stand It! Buvs, let’s get
Trilli, Churrli ar. aoragni .1 lb« Miror. out of this r and be speedily gut out of
oflbrir ebureh-

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(Jtf J M wettoe ttrtrty-oae. HM, i ccmtianiag i
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k»»d«»ha m

bidder,

* Circuit
»f MickD. IMS,

•150 BE8T PIANOS. *1M)
R«.

good conduct is a renewed assurance*
of thia. There are only two or three
place* in the city where either Confeder­
ate scrip or Post office stamp* are worth
anything.
The most prominent rebel
sympathizers will not take the scrip.

478

BitADWAY,

C»,tl«on, pua

1ITTI1I
AHKXOT

Rich moulding «*«•. .

$176 to $200,

TO BE EXCELLED

in the ehsml

electrified.

till dark.
• The Confederates succeeded in driving
J ell m3
the Yankees from the piece of wood* they

GROVBBTEEN 4c HALE.

Regulator

family escaped

STATE OF MICHIGAN, |
Cocxtt or Bxsst
j

DIGESTIVE ORGARS.

Wool.—W
freely.

M*aday tb«4tb day of August,

ten o cioc*

Washington, June 15.

Slate of Mich I ran
JAMES HATHAWAY. Administrator.

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have been seen moving down from near
Mechanicsville bridge and Richmond to­
’
wards the late battle field. Our pickets
*
yesterday
were driven in from Old
i’
Church, showing that the enemy intends
making ■ demonstration in that direction.
A contraband reports that 3000 caval­
ry left Richmond on Wednesday, guirg
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
in the direction of Frederickaburg.
Il of Solon Dead Administrator of aald Mlale. pray
was probably the same force that was
seen at Old Church.
The rebel* opened thia morning with a
sharp artillery fire in front of Sumner's
division, lasting about three hours.
We
had one killed and one wounded.—
Weather sultry.

takew.

rectvad bare

Potomac,

lie

toes.
He said
to Richmond t
federate army
officer and fou

bed!

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Kidney Complainis,

of the rebels.
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on ito hands, t

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wounded sol d
battle field of

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New York, June 10.

A special to tbs Post, Washington,
10th, says:
“The Danish Government
has made a formal proposition through
its Minister here, to take all negroes who
escape from their maatera, and remove
them to St. Croix, free ofcbarge. It then
proposes to put them under an appren­
ticeship of three years, permitting them
to receive regular wages. At the expira­
tion of tbeir apprenticeship it is proposed
to free them unconditionally. The correspundence has been sent by ths State
Department to the House Judiciary
Committee.”
’
A Washington telegram says the
Ways and Means Committee will re­
port a tariff bill Tuesday.
Thu President baa sent ft message to
Congress saying that it is desirable that
sucHegislation a* may be necessray to
carry the Seward-Lyons treaty for the
suppression of the slave trade into effect,
shall be enacted as soon aa may comport
with the convenience of Congress.

are

Aly prrnoug to mid day of hearing.
[A tree copy.] SHERMAN C. 1’RINDLE.
&gt;18
Judge of Probati

situated on tbo Eastern shore of the
island, directly opposite Bird Key, where
the Stone and Kiaw^h rivers unite. A
few shells caused tbeir evacuation. Tbs
barracks, were found deaerted and were
burned. The garrison fled, carrying eff
tbeir guns. Next day a reconnoitering
pyty captured five out of eight rebel
pickets, stationed five miles up Um Stono. Navigation is now clear to witbin
seven miles of Charleston, by the Slono
and its tributaries.
Every night the skv
is illuminated by the burning of cotton.

'VovCx.c..
"Dv ‘Bb.o\&gt;aek'»

PROBA TK ORDBR.-BTkn OF MICHIGAN,
tr of Bun, hpldea at the Probate OR*
Alta«o of Hastiags, o. Monday, tbe
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io may be licensed
I petition described
debts of said do­

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fire of tbo pris
retreat by the
attack made b

in a hospital
had crossed U
Union line*, a

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correspondent of tbs New York HenU,
while shelling a party of rebels oo Cola's
Island, discovered two rebel fortifieatioos,,
called Fort Pickens and Fort ,Palmetto

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4TH BJRO AUWAY, NMW YOBM

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

propel lor.
“AxFederal prisoner taken Munday
reports the enemy's force on James Island
sixteen regiments strung and a few mure

Dispatches from McClellan** army
aay: “The movements of the enemy
to-day have been extensive, and aa yet
are involved in mystery.
I-arge bodie*

Narrow Es

■on Saturday e

STOMACH
*U0 CASH,

of that city, this morning, contain partic­
ulars of a sharp engagement on James*
Uland.Tuesday afternoon which continued

were expected shortly.
“It was reported at Charleston that
the steamer Cecil, from that port for Nas­
sau, with a cargo uf cotton, bad been caplured by the enemy.”

the storm king

DR. ROBACK'S

7 Octave Boeewood Piano,

Memphis, June 14.

were trying tu occupy.
“Col.” Lamar at Secession vilie kept up
a fire on the enemy's boats and land camp
nnd on Monday he disabled a Yankee

S

a similar dem

HORACE J. FERRIER CO..
JalHU
Assignsss of Mortgi
U . V. wv . 1 I I W A 11 T*

The Grenada Appeal, of the 12tb, con­
tains the following :
“Augusta, Gsl,1 1.—Fighting continues
in the vicinity uf Charleston. The papers

tinunua flame

in torrents.

GR0VE8TKEN A HALE, baring removed to
their sew warrreom*.
.

tions, the daily supply of each man amoanting to but one pound of flour and
half a pound of bacon, without codec, tea,

The following has bean

ria

TA

II*

near

ment
be created..
[Signed]
J. C. FREMONT.
Ms^Gnwral Commanding
It is the avoidance of all such petty
WisinoTOir, June 10.
bickerings, that •‘conciliation"—not the
conciliation uf apostates or renegades, or
The following was received at the War
compromise with traitors to principles— Department thia A. M:
that we advise Republicans.
IlARRisoxDCao,June7th—9 P. M.
When traitorous party leaders, such as
To Hon. E. ILStanton;
now control the organization and organs
The attack upon the enemy's rear of
of the “democratic party” are exerting
Yesterday precipitated bis retreat Their
every influence they can to “divide and
loss in killed and wounded was very se­
conquer” the Republican parly, in Stale
vere, Their retreat is almost an impass­
and nation—knowing, as uo do, the se­
able road, alone which many wagons were
cret, systematic, persistent policy they
left in the woods, and wagon loads of
jiave pursued, in prevtnting democrat!
blankets, clothing and other equipments
from poing, and urging Republicont to go
arc piled up in all direction*.
During
to the war—in view of the torrovful fact
the evening many of the rebels were
that Republicans, in official and private
killed by shells from a battery of Gso.
positions, give a too ready ear to the
Stahl’s brigade. Gen. Ashby, who cov­
ered the retreat with his whole cavalry
force, and three regiments of infantry,
patronizing tbeir organs, nourish to vig­
nnd who exhibited admirable skill snd
orous life and influence “vipers to sting
bravery, was nmong the killed^ Gon.
them,”—well satisfied that there is dan­
Milroy made a reconnulasnnce to-day *ger to the Republican cause, nnd to the
bout seven miles on tho Port Republic
Government ahead, whose existence we
r&lt;md, and discovered a portion of the en­
are not desirous dl outliving, we counsel
emy's forces encamped in the timber.
Republicans to unity, harmony, concilia­
J. C. FREMONT,
tion and patriotic work—to stand by
M«j. Gen. Commaading.
their principles, their friends, tbeir party,
FmEmort's Hxadqvarteb*, 1
their Government, and those who, with
Post Rxfcbuc, Va^ J une 10.
J
them, are devoting all their energies to
The army advanced early thia morn­
its preservation, and to eschew, abandon,
ing in line of battle, but finding no ene­
discountenance, and prostrate their Trai­
my, proceeded in column, through the
torous opponents, their organs, and tbeir
woods and over the country to Purt*Resympathisers.
We desire to see them
public. Everywhere were evidences of
united, harmonious, conciliatory, working
the completeness of yesterday’s success.
together, a solid phalanx, indefatigable,
The battle was fought at Cross Kye* snd
constant, nnd auccesafnl in lheirefforta to
takes that name.
The rebel loss was
accomplish the great work of preserving
greatly superior to ours. They left their
this Government from Southern aud
dead and wounded on the field. Not less
Northern treachery and treason.—Detroit
than 500 dead were found, and many
Tribunt.
wounded. Two of their guns were left
behind, which we captured this morning.
Tsibcte of a Foaaioaxa to PrxsiThe rebel wounded were found in eve­
dext Lixcolx.—The following incident
ry bouse along the road. Ambulances,
is told by the Times: ‘"Three gentlemen wagons, arms, and clothing strewed the
were recently engaged in conversation in
front of one of the principal hotels in this
Forty of uur wounded taken prisoners
city, while the President’s carriage was were left in a church, and were retaken.
passing. The President was the only oeThe Sixth Louisana lost all but thirty
cupstjt.
One of the gentlemen,a foreign­ men.
er of distinction and cultivation, in a
The enemy retreated till midnight, and
manner wholly involuntary, raised bi* this morning their rear guard had cross­
bat and remained uncovered until the ed the Shenandoah at this place, and burn­
carriage passed by. “Yon forget that ed the bridge.
you are in Republican America and not
Our advance found his rearguard bare­
in Russia,’ said one, referring to the ly across the river, and the bridge burn­
marked manner in which the person ad­ ing. A connunading during the forenoon
dressed had saluted the Executive.— apprised us of an engagement, which we
“Not nt all, sir,; not at all!’ be replied.— learned was Jackson’s attack on Shields
“There is the only living ruler whom I sin­ who, after a severe engagement, drove
cerely reverence. 1 could not avoid him down the river, and Is now in pur­
show ing the feeling of which my heart is suit. 1 have sent cavalry to communicate
full, if I would. He is a patriot, a states­ with Shields.
man, a great-hearted, honest man. You
Nxw York. June 12.
Americans reverence nothing in the pres­
The TVibune't correspondence saya:—
ent. Your Washington bod his tradu“Representative Maynard, of Tenn., re­
ccrs, snd few of bis cotemporeries es­
ceived a telegraph from Gov. Johnson to­
teemed him agre^t man.
Mr. Crttenden
night, to the effect that the rebels were
one uf your statesmen, says that Mr. Lin­
reported retreating from Cumberland
coln can place himself nearest to Wash­
If so, East
ington in the hearts of the people of this Gap towards Chattanooga
Tennessee is at last freed, snd Gen. Mor­
country. 1 say to you, that not alone
gan can immediately take poseasaion.”
your posterity, but the posterity of all
Nxw York, June 14.
the peoples, which love bonuty and re­

vere patriotism, will declare that the dif­
ficult role which President Lincoln was
called in these times to perform, required
the exercise of as noble functions os the
“Father of his Country ever possessed.—
It is anything but a credit to you that
you do not better appreciate and honor
the man that God has sent in these per­
ilous times to rule tbo people of this Re­
public.” I have given nearly bis words,
opponents are at hind. Though nothing
but they fail to show the earnest and im­
is better demonstrated than that wooden
pressive manner in which they were spok­
en. The party received the rebuke tn
silence; one, at least, of them though it
to daim that there are not an infinity of
was merited.”
services to which wooden war vessels
may be put It was wooden ships, whol­
That White Horse.—Ever since our
ly unaided by Iron elade, that fought their
way up to New Orleans against forts, advance upon the Peninsula, our scouts
have
observed among the rebels a man,
chains, obstructions, rafts, fire ships and
whet not—performing one of the most advanced beyond middle life mounted
upon
a grey horae of great beauty.
He
brilliant naval enterprises on record.—
We shall find abundant use for tho fifteen is said to be a Texan Ranger, and appa­
rently ha* charge of the enemy's scout*.
He is remarkable for the facility with
which be manages bis steed, and wher­
ever seen his right hand bold* a rifle,
while his left roots upon the hump of bis
follows: “This Congress
good faith all its pledges

glory

W

WAR NEWS It
=f
Camp

soldier* Uft in I

port has jwtr«

Richmond.

*

�NEWS
service. Some confederate mailed the
document, for Mm at WuMnpow, and
tbo (rank, and count, were ao d.tarly

LOW PRICES

executed that the prim Marehal and lli.
Governor were imposed upon, and lust

Storms.—Since our last issue this vi­
cinity has been blest with copious rains.

no time in Issuing a full pardon to the
rogue.
Luckily, the Marshal took Cross
to Washington and into Secretary Stan­
ton's preaenoe, where amid much con■ternation, the ruse was discovered. But
as it is not certain that Gov. Curtin’s
pardon can be revoked, the adroit Col.
will finish the rest of his term in Fort
Lafayette, by virtue of an extemporized
military law.

THE Advertiser having been restored

Tua Nioouta Ao aim.—Very truthful­
ly remarks the N. Y, Tribune: “If cur

to health In a far weeks by a vary simple remedy
aftar haring miEcred several years with a Sevan
lung affection, and that dread diso aa, tbaswaxtM»a-ia ani ions to make too wu to bis fallow suffer-

troops escape an ambuscade or surprise
it is almost uniform through the timely
seldom exceeded in ths sublime grandeur warning of a “contraband." If they sup­
-of its electrical phenomena.
For a time rise the enemy or take him ata disad­
the heavenly arch was one lurid and con­ vantage, the cause of their success is the
same. Our brave soldiers bare irradia­
tinuous flame of light—the thunder fol­
ted this whole contest with prodigies of
Sowing peal on peal, and the rain pouring valor, yet the two most desperate and
in torrents. Saturday evening witnessed gallant achievements of the war are those
a similar demonstratation on the part of of the negro who recaptured a vessel ta­
ken by a Confederate cruiser, killing the
the storm king.
C* te crew ; and the running of the steamt Planter out of Charleston harbor by
Narrow Escafr.—During the storm
the negro, Robert Small.
■on Saturday evening, the electric fluid

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING
SPECIAL

NOTICES
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

To CsaiuipUre*.

VERMIN.
13H WffiMnraTODH

The thunder-storm during Friday night is

struck the dwelling of John Keagle, in
Castleton, passing down the stove pipe to

the stove, in emerging from

which, the

current separated and perforated the floor
in nearly a doxen places.

t-sy1- Il is now quite evident that the

Eroposed new Constitution oflllinois will
e vetoed by the people by an immense
majority.

INOUB LIKE OF TRADE;
“Mot dangerous to the Human Family."
“Rats do not die on the promises."
•They'ceme out ot tbeir beiee to die."
“They are the only inkibble remediee known."
“It yrs. nnd more eetahltobod.ta M.Tcrk. City.
Froi by----- the Cily Post Office,

tW by------the City Prisons and Stotion Bouses
PsmT l&gt;y------ the City Bloomers, Ships, Ac.
CM by------ the City Hospitals, Alms-Honaea Ac.
tW by—the City Hotels-, Astor’-,St Mteh-

Prize Poetry.
Let Chieftains boast of deeds of war.
And Minstrels tune tbeir aweet guitar,
A nobler theme n&gt;y Atari it fills—
In praise of Hsasica's malchleas Pills

Come and See!!
WE

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

Tbeir cares are found in erery land—

A little boy

JjgT* Parson Brownlow has been sum­
moned to Washington as a witness at
the trial of Judge West Humphreys, of
electrified. Mr. Keagle was silting with­ Tenn., for treason.
in a few feet of the stove, and a dog was
in the chamber was prostrated by the

shock, and all tho

family more or lexs

!y ing equally near on the opposite side.
The dog was instantly

killed, while the

family escaped without serious injury.

tried poison., but they effeetod notbisf; bnfOcwTAa’k’srttcls knocks ths braalb out of Rata, Mbs
Rosehes, and Bed-bugs, quicker than we can
writs it. It to in great demand all over ths om»ntry—JWta (O.J Oatetie.

LIST OF LETTERS,

MORE-GRAIN and provisions are destroyed
anaualiy i*Grant County by vermin, than would
pay for tuns of this Rat and Insect Killer.—AnnvUer [Wik] fhr^d.

Remaining in the Post Office at Hastings
Barry County, June 15th, 1862.

Brown Miss Mary Miller Mrs Elisabeth
'
McDonal Mrs Phebe
Bruce Miron
Barrows B. F.
Nelson
______ _Mrs.
_
Lucy 2
Courtright Mrs Phi- Nash C W
lens
T&gt;
Palmer
*
Miss Marion
**'
Tksdsrxbss to Traitors.—Lieut J.
Ricer Michael
Clubin James
S. Brnvrn writes to the Penn Yan, (N. Y.) Davea Mr
Scott Mrs Eva
Chronicle some interesting particulars of Day J N.
Scovill Permelia
the way things are done in the army of the Dickson Miss Julia Sever Mrs Harriet S
Potomac.
He says that in one instance Durand Mri B L
Sprague Lucinda
be went into a house to buy milk. The
Eaton Mrs H C
1-Subaibley Jubn
man bad none.
He was asked for pota­ Elswnrtb Win B
Thomas John
toes.
He said be bad taken all he liad Henery William
Thomas Henry
t« Richmond ike day before. for the Con­
Wilson Hannah
Harwood Arbelus
federate army ; nnd at that moment an McQuare Thoniss
Walley Miss L A
officer and four Federal soldiers were on
Persons calling for any of the above
duty guarding thie traitor,* tfrawberry letters, will please say'they
.
ire advertised.
bed !
Another officer writes to the same
R. J. Grant, P. M.
paper: “The utmost pains are taken
not to wound the ‘proud susceptibilities ’

Wool!

HENRY R. COSTAR—We are telling Tour
preparation* rapidly. Wherever they hare been
Lsed. Rsts, Mice. Roochea and Vermin dusppear
Ire„1Bre.™Dre,5UU.Mi

Wool!

remadyj ww^iwnUy. tlwae Uwlj inaukaLle nosits
’/cure,"*' CL V t-AIUUES, JI. D.

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
Os Mxxvractusid tx-ro

a

Good QcAAnr or

Or !• gel Club Dressed,

OUDWED IPIRIKDES,

Is at the New Woolen Factory of

TAN BRUNT dk GARBLE,
□I HASTHGB, MICH.

“Cottar’s” Rat, Roach, fee Exterminator.

Our machinery is new, and in the best order,
and cannot fail to do good work. We shall be
readv to do Custom Carding by the 2uih InsL.aod
for Uloth Dressing and the Mauufaeture of Cloth
about the Utb of June uext.
We will par the highest market price IM CASH
for Wool, delivered et our Factory.
J. 3. Vak Bbcxt.
W. Massas.
Hastings, May 12,18*2.

“Cuetar’s"
“Costar’s" Bed-bug Exterminator.
“Coetar’a"
“Coetar’a” Electric Powder for Insects,die.

Iv25e.fi0e.Axn fil.CO Baxta. Bomcs ax&gt; flasks,
S3 asp *5 S-xas roa PLAXTAnon^ain,

CAUTION ! I ! To prevent the public
being imposed upon by bourioue and ffiytiy
aieiow Mdatfau, a sew label has boon prepared,
bearing a fauunUe of the Proprietor’s signature.
Examine each box, bottle, or flask carefully before
purchasing, and take nothing but “CoeUtf’s.”

nf the rebels.
We are the only sufferers.
The next rebellion the Government has
on its hands, these things will be thought
'Tb* mmA and iJLriiuriltttad.”

Our Rkscukd Wockdrd.—The Phils
del phi*. Inquirer says the joy of our
wounded soldiers who were left on the

battle field of Fair Oaks after the retreat
of the rebels, cannot be described.—
Many of them bad given up the hope of
ever again seeing tbeir comrades and

HE COMFHB810MB ANO KXFERTKMCE OF
A SUFFERER.—Published ae a warning, and
for the rspccial beurflt of Young Men, and thoee
who suficr with nervous Debility.Lone of Memory
Premature Decay, Ae.. Ac., Ac., bv one who boo
Akwymtore-by
cured himself by simple means, after being put
All WsaLta*Ls Daooatsn In the large cities.
to great expense and inconvenience, through the
Some of tho
use of woithless medicines prescribed by learned
Doctors. Single roptes mar be had of the author Wholesale Ageati li Kev York City.
C. A LAMBERT. Esq.. Greenpoinl, Long Island,
Harral.RtoelyA Krtebea
B. A. Fabrnotook, Hull Bush, Gale A Robinseo.
M. Ward, Close A Co.
A Co.
my SI m2
Greenpoint, Loeg Island. A. Y.
A.B.AD. Bands A Ca McKisson A Robbins,
Wheeler A Hart.
James 8, Aspinwall.

T

homes, and were in expectation every
moment of being cruelly butchered by
the foe. The mental aoffering endured
by them was inteqse in its character, in
most cases far exceeding tbeir bodily

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
Amothkr Gallamt Escavk.—Twentyfive of the prisoners taken during Banks'
retreat by the rebels during the sharp

B©&lt;WS &amp; BIEKKE?,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

For Salef

AND

attack made by Fremont’s cavalry upon
Jackson's rear, at the bridge which cros­
ses the Shenandoah near Mount Jackson,
in a hospital.
After the Confederates
had crossed the river they entered the
Union lines, and were ordered by Gen.

WE

ARE

NOW

with one of the

ON

HAND

A&gt;«.b. .reth.Kof S
M. R 10 W. « U-100ths acres.

LARGEST and

BEST Assortments

r

of

T.w.
Title war-

roimixmL
Scottville, Mooroe Cm, M. T.

PhiUdelphUi
French, Richards A co.
"

£Sli&amp;

Bostaa. Mass,

Fremont to join tbeir regiments at onoe.

Geo. C. Goodwin A co. I
M. 8. Burr* co.
I

Shaving Saloon!
The Sub.cr.ber baa opened a shop one door
east of H.' "
--------- '

dry goods

GROCERY, SALOON,
BOARDING-HOUSE

ass

Worts A Potter.
Joo. Wilson, Jr.

.

DRY GOODS!

orsasa.

(ar OLD FRIENDS

Also al! wholesale Druggists st
Chicago, 111.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,

Cincinnati, O-,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo, N. Y.,
AMD ST
Davosim.'GaocaM.STosaKBarxM and1 RrtAHJaa
generally in all Cocxrar Town and TuxAsa
wans®

X*r THE JtlCSlCT X’X.A-CTE.

Herrick’s Bwgar Cwmtet

_ __

FAMILY

mrK.

GROCERIES

A, low aa th, lowe.l, for Carf or re-dp

pay only.

Wam Meada at AU

Soon I
Or Cold Laneh IT de,lra&amp;

latter to tb» N. Y. £xprtn

tea

from before Richmond, aaya that nine out
x&gt;f the seven teen places of cannon taken
from Coaey’a division ware recovered.—
"The tame letter says: “We expect to be
•in Richmond in a few dsya.
None of
•oar aoldiera expect to stop short of that

OB
COFFEE. CHICKENS,
PICKLED TONGUE, SAB-

DINES,

Alao, lee Cream and Lemonade.

potat”

I to

in the Sooth capable of hearing arms,

ahetber they bsvs suboUtutre or not—
Rather a heavy conscription—raush se­
verer than Napoleon ever vsntorsd upon.

lha day

or

JftKM

of oM IrWa

D*rb’ Adjutant-General
publishes a general order directing ths
drafting of every male white and mulatto

HASTINGS, MICH.

dre

Board »ill u fomahod by
by the week.

hi

tb»

Mwtet, wbreb

x, prepared io —U Bt - wn*D
prance from

-a

good

j„t mil «t u» «ir« &lt;* x- n-rhr
om door
of H. A. Gowljmr • H»rd

■ -=3

Pills.

The best Family CA­
THARTIC in the world.
UBfd l*TOtT *e&lt;r*
6t,”
raillions persons Anausl-

&gt; tton ; eoatxi nwoihtag in-

Stacks of

Th- ,alaerib,r la now prepared to Mil

B3F"A

RkewaaalloM, Cc«(, Liver Cowsplalat.
Jxverrsaoct. r,«Mu&gt; O, V«~ Clb Jal;, JMO.
Do. 3. C. Arts: Sir, I
I*. aDllc-rd wtt* ■ palsM darwiic JtSwvawafana
• luwg Hom, wbHklWSrU the
•kill
ef rl.
uT all n,..
lha
- - ■.. - aiKl
. slud, ta »
......la

Unusually Low!

�—*
MORTGAGE SALE

JUbs.

UXJ&gt;WAY’S EEN0VAT4N0
KESOLVK1W &lt; ■*'' ■**
£dt. (rrwtratn Jerwier.-

Notiefog in

bjkvbxjvobld.

IS A cUUXStSO STOCT

ppnMle

t---------------------------------- eiBiniTHE WORLD

THBONLTBEUABUaUI lX THF.WU&amp;LU,
to tbe atllivation of carroU and otlwr
root crop*, and disagreeing with both

ray limited experienefi through your r»L

coal bank aud put it. around
the bench leg*, cleaning all the anta off
tbe bench, and there has not been one

uable paper.
Of tbe valae ol the carrot, In compffri*cn with other root*, enough ha* already
been *aii—and you will not find any two
persona who exactly agree In thia respect
and as Jo tbe proper ouanlity to be fed.
Carrot* are undoubtedly tbe beat of all
roots for horse*, but for horned cattle and

wnx wxrstoum wank
IT WJM; MEND WOOD.
Asre your broken Furniture.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

A great many drop a tear at the door
of pu.wlj,
rather drop
a dime.

beet.
A* far a* my experience goes,
oow* will giv* more milk and of better
quality, and both fat and working cattle
will thrive better on mangel* than oh

RJXlSS-’r? r~-,f

X

sayd':
CIIANCEftfSALETATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbe Circuit Coart
for tbe county teg JptTfr* Obaaeery.
Ckarlt £. NmUi.Coaiplainuil, 1
»•&gt;■ (Feredoaure.)
PhiHifi Ltoaard, Defendant. J

xx^oavcuivBcr* to ahteb.la-

S

IT WILL MEND4VORY.

... ,-w

sasisa;'.

Afflicted with Famxxo or tux Won*, Cjxas*

adv known as‘ Ludte's Morning otakam." tefo
wifi give atroagth. vigor, and purity &lt;[’'the wbote
svstem; andTn all c**ea where there I* anticon­
stitution*) debility,these Pitt* wl1' *»••"» strosg
and vigorous offspring,. ,
,
BIM.I0UB COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR- SALMON SKINNER.

*

holding
Ind Blate
■j-LL- awr&gt; »•
SfllrmBu OT aaid day.

either carrots or turnips.
The best soil for carrots is a light rich
n. J. PERRIN A CO.,
AMigueeaof Mortgage.
loam, but they will grow on any »oil if
properly prepared.
Tbe yield of tbe
carrot crop depends entirely upon the eery, tnaue on me aixtccnin any oi January, in
the year uf our Lord out thousand eight hundred
preparation and tillage.
Tbe ground
should be well manured—not less than
twenty ox cart loads per acre, and thirty
OF THE UNITED STATES!!
or forty would be better.
I have used miitionar, in and for tbe county of Barry, will
raw manure with as good result* as well
rotted. Plough thoroughly, incorporat­ A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty two. ed for the Aral liras offered for sole to tbe &gt;«M&gt;c,
Dr. J. B-veo Pods’ Imperial Wine Biller.
ing the manure with the soil, and follow
tbe first plow with a good, stirring sub­
village of Mailing*, in aaul oounly, tbe land* and
soil plow. Do not be afraid of getting tenementa described tn 'the-tutt-lgage, aet forth universal tntisfaciion
too deep.
Harrow level and roll Tightly in
- the bill of complaint, and described in aaid
J----------------------*--------‘ certain tract or par
before planting. For this purpose, 1 use I
a combined barrow and roller—a one-1 «•-horse machine—with which in three
hours I can prepare half an acre of rough
plowed ground for the seed drill, thereby
jan22t7
Cfrewll Churt Ootmoitaontr'.
saving all the expense of harrowing and
Balch « Dcvoa. Solicitor, for Complainant
raking the ground as it is usually dune.
Dated at Hutloga, June»,18«2.
‘
jell
As to the time of planting carrots, I
do not agree with “O. B.” in die March
CHANCERY SALE.
number of the Farmer.
He recomend*
QTATK OKMICHIQAA-TheCire.ilCxntor ret* all who have not need Jxcra. Wi challenge
as early as possible.
1 have invariably O the county of Barry. In chancery.
. ’
Omau* F_ Smith. &amp;*^uiM*t, '
found the crop better when sown between
u Dehillly.ajBd for Punty-ing and Eorichxng

tb* ptarea of that cspaesiv* ent Glam b«i&gt;
' : 8«ve
1

-.SC

with in

lage ofH ullage thu
the Circuit nRb
of MiclnganTrollte
1BC2, at ubeTdfoS

Maud your Harnett, Strap*,
Boota, Ac.
IT WILL MEND GLASS.

awv«k.a»4 U»«ta

MARRIED LAORS. '" ,0 •

hwc, nr **v other n«M. KAUB *
ftlNG RKJOLV ENT will

Caaoxrq B«rVMiTitX, &gt;r.rxit&lt;nA,
apvT. the Rtafilveftt, tafet^'wlB be foaad a quick
RADW*?YTiiEADY RESOLVENT

DR. J.BOVEEDODS’

the 1st and !5lh of May than when sown
ia April, the early rains promote loo
great growth of tops, and during the lat­
ter period of summer, seed stalk* are
thrown out, which prevent the roots from
attaining any size.
.
In sowing, I use a seed drill of my own
invention, which sows and covers two
rows at once. I put my rows 10 inches
apart, and thin to about four inches In the
row.
I have found it a good plan to mix rad­

ish seed with carrot seed (the yellow
summer turnip is a good \ariety); about
one ounce of raddish to one lb. of carrot
seed is sufficient. • Th© radishes come np
in a few days, and enables me to to trace
the row* distinctly during the first hoeing.
A* fast as they aro large enough, they are
pulled up for market or home use, and
therefore do not interfere at all with the
growth of the carrots.
After seeing and trying different im­
plements for the cultivation uf carrots
and other root crops, and being satisfied
with none, I got up a hand cultivator,
which work* admirably.
It cuts close
to the row, and is adapted to any depth
•ot exceeding two inches, and any width
not exceeding two feet; leaving the ground
level, with the weed* on the surface. One
man can tend from oue to two acres a
day with it.
Tbe crop should be hoed as soon as the

«

Weak Lnng*,' Indigestion, Dyaptmsla,' Diaeaaet
of the nervous System, Paralysis, I'tlea, aud for
all cases requiring s Tonic
Dr. Dffds’ CclrbartH Wine Billers

W5OTLWYMXD 1
MORTGAGE SALE.
For Sore Throat, so common among tbo Clergy
EFAULT baring been made in the condition
'
of payment of a certain Indenture of Mort- . they arc truly valuable.
Forlbe agtd and infirm, and for Henan* of a
cage executed bv Jamc* S. Tux bury and hia wife,
Hannah M. Tuxbtxry,of Baltimore,'Barrv county, weak couititution—for Minister* of the Gospel,
and alalo ot Michigan, to Cyrua Mann, o'l Tolland Lawyers and all public speaker*—fur Book-Keepcounty and state of Connecticut, dalad tbe iHth
day of December. A. D. lilW, and recorded far the
office of the Kegiater of Deeds for aaid county of truly beneficial.
As a beverage, they ore wholesome. Innocent
Barrv, on tbe 2-Jth day of December, A. D. IMO,
at 4 o'clock P. M., in Book K. of Mortgages, aud delicious to the laate. They produce tbe
on page 1, nn which Mortgage there ia claimed exhilarating effects of braudv or wine without
info xtca^Dg; ana tn a valuable remedy for per­
to be due at the date of thia nolle "
son* addicted to the use of excessive strong
drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They
are pure and entirely free from tbe poison* con­
tained in the adulterated Wines and Liquor* with
rows can be distinguished ; and as soon
Notice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue which tbe country ia flooded.
Thea* Bitter* nut only CURE bat PREVENT
as the weeds show themselves in the
(the itatute, and a power of aale coutaincd In
tid mortgage, the pretntaea deacribcd therein, to Disease, and should be used bv all who live ia a
rows, set the boys st work.
It is good
it: Two-tuirda of tho north-east quarter, and country where tbe water ia bad. or where Chills
and Fever* are prevalent. Being entiretv innepolicy not to wait for the weeds to
cent and hannleaa, they may be given freely to
show, but to run a cultivator through
sertion Children and infanta with impunity,
the rows every two weeks, until the tup*
Physicians, Clergymen, ana temperance advo­
shade the ground, after which they will two (2) north of range number eight (S) wrat, in cates, aa an act ot humanity, xbould assist in
spreading these truly valuable BITTERS o»er
need but little more care before harvest­ aaid county of Barry and State of Michigan, two tbe land, and thereby wsetitially aid in banishing'
hundred and eightv acres, [or to much thereof aa
ing.
will aati"fr aaid debt and interest and coat*,] will Drunkenness and Disease
Dig tbe crop while the ground is dry,
I oM Affections of the Head, Sick 11 M»d-i
• one,'ar Ncrrofa* fleattaehe, Dr. Dbds’
and store in a cool, dry cellar, but where
imperial Wine Bitter* will be found to
they will not freeze.
that being the place for bolding the circuit court
be aioat Balatary and Efficacious.
It seems^o be a very prevalent idea
rinocr, a.d. iovx, »i one o ciock, r.w. oi inai aa
that cqrrota should be planted with the
FEMALES.
Dated. May 20,1642.
CYRUS MANN.
' row* wide apart, and thinned out to 8 or
jalltis
Mortgagee.
The many certificate* which have been tender­
10 inches in the row. It is a mistaken
ed to ur, and tbe lelteia which we are dadv re­
one. Just as large carrots can be raised
ceiving. are coMloaivc proof that among th*
Eatate of Lather H11L
women these
L-------- «-*- ■
with the rows 16 inches apart,and thinned
which no otftt
TATE OF MICHIGAN, I „
ProUte Coart man in tbo ia
them, and
Barry Coanty,
(
method, and I think thjl if “P. Q.” in
those
------ ; -who one
10 kc,,P “
supply. .
.
......
the April number of the Farmer will try

D

S

my plan, he too will become an “eager
advocate," and not pronounce 1200 bash
els of carrot* per acre a “humbug.”
Rye, N. Y., Apr. 1,1802:
A. M. IT.

Treatment of Strawberries in June.
Next after dean cuhivation, ■ they
want water or liquid manure. If the sail
*■ * light loam, gravelly, or artificially
drained, it can hardly have too inuch
water. The plants are eitber in full flow­
er, or full of berries ripening from day
to day, and they need abundant supplies
of moisture.
The days are at-their
greatest l*ngth and the sun shines in its
greatest splendor.
Tbe evaporation in
one of these long bright days it immense
and a drouth juat In tbe critical time oft­
en diminishes the strawberry crop oae
half and more.
Mulching is of great
advantage a* it retaining ntoisture as well
as keep* ths fruit dean.
We can only
gat tbo largest berries by abundant wa­
tering- For the flavor we are aomewbat
dependent upon the euhshinc.
So great

match it. mend it, and it will never show wbm
put together.
It will Mend
Oral. Lava, and in
(act every thing but Metals.

•
-..A LIYLNG DEATH.
,
And reatofolNm tehia fricads in a sound and

repeated every day. for »,
permanent cure will anrel

Your*. Ac., .

h fo^nmreratasg Ibis wonderful cleansing rem­

DR- J. DOVER DODS’

Imperial Wi^e. Bitters
aaid county, deceased.
Ou reading end filing IbepeLtion, duly verified
of Lyman Hill, Abigail Hill and Amano* White,
hair* at law of said deceased, praying for tbe
Probate of an instrument in writing, heretofore
filed, ia thia court, purporting to be the last Will
and testament of aaid deceaacd.

Every houaekt

lUdwav1* Reaulatuig Pill* are add for Tweslyi,ve „OU per b*. ■ rei. Ux cu.tetaa thirty p^te]

edy ta th* North American public. Dr. ItaaWAt
sitraixm* iS'&amp;'t. s

by DrugKiris.^lercbanU^and riortkeepero.

South Amenean -Fravinccs. as U is a foci
to'’"a?B'o7JilWS?.svriniB.

and ita horribie train of concomitant*, pravsil in
the tropical region* of ihe.Soutb. to a much greater and more tualignai.t dagree than in the North.
In fact
isocarrely a famtlr in any of the
South American Province* that l» free from
Scrofula, or its Wpdred dries***- It rows in tbe
blood Of fin its people, and has become established
as a constitutional infirmity, and has baffled the
skirt of their bast pbyoieian*. With knawtodge

••Wefiaretriril'iLiihdffadltaxuaefW in our

I
|
,

question of the million
ANSWERED.

’

RADWAY’B RENOVATING RESOLVENT.

C

and in thia respect are dcnbly valuable tu tbe
person who may use them. For
LXQPIENT CONSUMPTION,

Are preparedbv an emiuent audsklUfoJpl ysiemu
who ba* need them micceasfully in bl* practice
for tb* last twenty-fiv* .yoaca. The proprietor,
toroan^’rtnDn^VK^tS^biJffd’wtee

$10' 00 * year aavod in every fmniiy by
, .' One Bnitllq uf

RADWAYB-READY RELIEF

AMBRKIAN (EMEAT tUE.
Price 25 Cerit* per Bottle.

“&lt;Wo“aply that Bedwsy'sBeadyTielMehtf snd

Price T5 Cents p«r Bottle.
Price 25 CrtrtB per Buttle.

the treatment of auch diaaaaCf and maladic*.
where pain ird eoncOiartunt df Are dSewr.
Dbtau. like the stono. givea uumUtekable
aigna of it* appriach. At first the threatened

Prien 23 Onu per Bottle.
Price 25 Oot* per BottU.

Prieo 25 Cents f-er Bottle.

othjr ttu ptotna t
H uI in
,B full
ihia'oonditkio
WUUI WMU vt
......... — WB,&gt; ■•Beady
-, jioafr Belief
Ralief will
wi be found al! potent. 1U
gdnnalxlratioa,
ntnistruiiun, either internally or oxieniaUv, aa
;
of pain indie*
■
uf tbo threatened diae
&lt; discomfort.
patient from all Min or
fin indication of noeaaincss
If people, on the fiist
r be troubled with sickness.
WHIN TIIKKATXXID WITH

It
aujieriar to.»l! known rrniedica in popular
use as acieaualng syrup for
rcsin-iso toe blood.

Fcvvr. Small Pox. Measles. Fever aud Ague.
Chills and Fever. Headache, BillionsJi
Cholic.
Dii

»&gt;T
. ..
“And therefore 1 11 none of it,

rar* the akcptic ; I

tnmamtsjduu. from parent to child. This ereat
power we cUim for RADWAY'S RENOVATING

the symptom* of any iaherited diacoae aro foal
exhibited,it will eradicate tbe same from tbe
ayatem. In the tarty atage* of Pthiaia vr Com■tuaption. Fit*,Scrofula, and lu casax of sore bead.ulcer*, tumors, hacking cougb. bre-nchuia, tbtuae
of Redway's Reuovating Resolvent wttiextermin­
ate the uansuutted disaose form the ayatem. aud
make (what tbe parents neglected,) a sound aud
healthy bodr.
CHRONIC DISEASE.
Another clam of disease* that no other mtdlriDtLov Ibe most akittfal physicians bare suc­
ceeded In achieving, nmre tuar. In merely palliat­
ing th# suflerings of tbr patient, which Redway’s
Ready* Resolvent.will positively eradicate, ta tnat
of Chronic Disease* that bare. Invested the sys­
tem for years, *uch as chronic Rheumatism, Gout
Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Syphilis, aud disease* Indneid by tho injudicious use of calomel, mercurr,
quinine. disoasM of the Liver, Spleen, Gall, BlailJar. Kidneys, Spine, Ac., all of which diseases
Rad wav's Iteaay Resolvent will eradicate, and
secure ’to the patient a new lease of life.
The price • REDWAY'S RENOVATING RE­
SOLVENT ia fil,&lt;r&lt;tper&gt;oula. Dote, a tea-spoon
twice full, half srfionr after eachJea). Sold by
druggi»u and metchanla everywhere.
‘

Are superior to all purgative or cathartic pill*,
powder*, mineral and aettihu waters, in tbe treat­
ment ana cure of

SSWn.
«S,rSSi’iS W THE
NERV0U8NE8H,

MELANvilOLY,

. Pavxtao.—Tbe firat eight year, of U»a
life evf a fruit tre* nrc the mw important
and require judicious management. If*
1
head ia formed in thia pe-

.
JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY'S
_

__

cement roofing,

IN MIUTART CAMIH
It enn be applied by any one,
There is no place *o well calculated
and wbeo finiahed forint a perfocUr Fiss Parer
uscftiloese of a ayeeifte medfanc as
camn. Radtrsi's ltra.lv n.lt.r k..
------ •-r
futut.au ,tr- hired by H«at. fbta nr Ntngw-,Sasixxi&gt;c of Hour
my of the Union with the lisppirot weceaa. Let­ Baabm, or any external aclfou whatever.
ters from Brigade and Regimental surgeons, offi­
XsXQtTXD
cers, and privatr*,assure us that Rapway’a Ready
GVTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
Relief has contributed more to the protection of

ofthmHtifo
pill* lict a royatcriovopowar, for in each pill is
combined ti e elaments of heidtU regeneration.

aud Ite
CHRONIC RHEUM ATkiM-ASTHM A

-—raw.
w rem
mnJiee.Ud-

Lead, Ac., will linden Radwy’a Regulating Pnu

uuDwSdsuttGOLwwu Hffijr •:/.

him tbe first calm

SOLS PBOFRIXTOR1,

la iXa. &gt;~l a*d Ux Ih&gt;H Ao’J

rid Wats

Ntahnl

pills

Kind* when

•nd

F*r rnmitoe
RtHtriag Mtlil
Bwftef ill ktati.
TOUifc.

C^/n/i*

AtoMi/lM &lt;&lt;totow wbfeto

-.I........ .r re.” rCrirf-n fwr

jrtEt7^‘^rLUN3? S’
PAL ROOFS, coa-

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

RADWAY® REGULATING BILLS,

For Coating Metal* of all

i« O*

HP«fe,rAIK IN TUE 8IDE’ ^^bDEBS,

price S1 per bottle, 6 bottles for «5

Whe dees b^ Adairt Beaatlfal Teeth!
WILLIAM JO1HM,

Important to Farmers.

York aud all parts of th* United‘State*. Cauads.
West Indira, and Central and Boath America, on
baildingaorall kind*, such as FACvcaim. Forxi*cias. fiWracsns, Rxix. ltaa» Dertno. Oar*, and •«
Pt auc Boiuuxus generally, GuxaxxtaaxT Ik:no
he give* calomaL Tin* is an ancient landmark txc*. Ac.; by the principal Brn.r&gt;&lt;a*. Asremcw.
of the nrufexMon, which no ranovaticn ha* been amt &lt;4bera. and has presved t-tw the OiEAff.ST
suffered to alter.
and MOST DURABLE MGOFIXG in oar. it is in
ertrr reaiwct A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER snd
W»|CII FACT*.
.
,
When we tell the jsubli* jhat lb* one of RAD' TIME PROOF ooreriag for ROOF’S OF ALL
WAY*H READY RELIEF Weave the aiek uf KINDS.
certain diseases: that it will atop pain in a few
minulea after its application ; that il will protect
the system against attack* rf all malarious, contagmu*,and infscUoas diseases—wc have the facts
tocatabliah the truth of onr statements, ackoowl
No Hent is required In making application

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

CHARLES WIDD! FIELD A CO.,

Intporftnt to Builders.
Important tu Railroad Cimpttnieit.

condition of the patient, calomel forms tbe in­

JJR. RADWAY’S PILLS,

’ is a scissnnc roaaATlvL
W. ari Uh a^Hui pre
J rh.

plan it, En

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.

NEW YORK,

tbe practise of med»cin«|ircscrlbe* Catemri, Mrr- ,
cury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium, and ether' fa- |
vorile bobya of tbe peufeaaicn. It is a well known I
r.x, •t--*
—I——...
- 1
* a —

Ala' session o'f the Probate Court for tbe Countv

Iturc, to
an aparatu* for tbe
_____________ ____ _ Mary, in the year one thousand eight hundred
tar cart* for nprinkfiaf'ciljr’ atrteta. in sod sixty-***; prrocnl S. C. Priadk, Judge of
Probate.
tbe garden it fo entirely practicable, with
a garden engine, hjriroputl. or common
wataring-pot —America* AffrinlteritL

CRONLBTv
AMI* Mao«ta«liirer*.l

IT IS EIRE A^S* VATER PROOF

KAllway's KKADY XhLIKr

Bteddm P*‘n ,D U",K’d“^*’

q^MICHIOAN,-

JOHNS A

A SI'EEOY I’LRGATIVE.

DE. RADWAY’S PULS

nnrpiEiyiiVL 'jraiJiE unnrrMBS

of William Eatoa.

-TERMS CASH.

For Sale bv all DlRCgi^*, and Storekeeper!
generally tlirofl^-lHJift'ft.e country.

; Coriicr of TJbertr Strccl.

and removing from the skiu Pimples, Tetter.lUaU |x( Rsdway 's Read* Relief be frroiy Med. and ib
and other oHSusirc marks,and will, in n fow days . a »l1&lt;irt time, oil pain snd uneasiness will erase,
give a pure, clear, and roseate hue of health and 1
tbe threatened disease expelled frvtn tbeayebeauty to the face and nails aud brilliancy Ui the ; urn.
IF SEUXP
’ It i» a pure and innocent preparation, all pon .
,, -in ri-.-tcr
ii-e mwtvnaam inc u»c ,-i axuetfttl to do good, but never duea injury.
vtaf. Ready Belief wdl en.ure a aprody cure.
I
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
There is no medicine in tbe known world, or

Liberal ItPfftftrKn to Whote»aie

TO W|UJ AM STREET.

Bitter*, hid them tested bv two di»tiugui»be&lt;J
istinguisbed DEPRESSION OF SPIRTTB,
’
tx kix nova*.
medical practitiomtrt. who pnortuncad them a
or means suggested by the medics! authorities.
valuable remedy fordiseaae.
i
A dase of from ox to eight of Radway •* Regu­
Although tbe tntditW men of the country, m* lating
Pill*, will, in the most distressing case* of
general tiling disapprove Of Patent Medicincs.yct Constipation or Custivcueas, Derangement ot the
AND RXSTORK
we do not believe a reapeolabie Phvsician ean be Uver, or other gland*, secure a healthy avacua.found in the United States, acquainted with tbeir
medicalprojwrtiau1 whbtrill wt highlr approve
quired to appear at a Session of said Court, then DR. J. SOVBB DODS’. IMPERIAL WINE BIT­
TERS.
In all newly aotUrJ -*—
v
tte, l-.ll, Ato itayuM,b..H,
the prayer of
of Ita retained bunion.iiy * free purge, two to
four per dsy, farurwrek ortenxiay*, w&lt;n reetore
bitier* should be used «
break(p*L.
DR. J. BOVEE DOD6’

frer. Wild CherrT Tree Bark. Spikenard, Chamo­
mile Flower*, and Gentian. Tbev are manufac­
tured by Dr. Dods himaoK who is an experienced
aud successful Phyaician, and hence should not
be classed among the quack nostrum* which flood
the country, and against which the Medical Pro-

M

N* matter if thstbrekea Pltobav did nm mm h^

are absolutely unsurpassed by any
olUr remedy on earth. Io be assured ..f Cbia, it
ore of the diacs*** aa developed la the Iropli
N pursuance and by virtue of a decree of the is only ucosaary.tomako tba trial. The Wt*o
pe supplies ware soil to Bread. Bncao* Ayr,
Circuit Court for the county of Barry, m Chan­ itselfis of a very superior quality, being about,
Chili, Peru. Equadur, Vaoxuoto, Bolivia. N&lt;I
cery. made on the thirtieth |3&lt;'th] day of .Octoberouw third stronger than other wines; wanning Z._ __ *____ ..
_ a
1
&lt;1... Smlll
,
in the year of our tord one thousand eight hun­ ■nd inrigbratadg tbe wbelc fyotem from the bud main, and wa* thoroughlr tested by Physicians
dred and sixty-one. in a certain cause thereto
and thcPriaslbood. aud ia now the official rerne
-r u«.:.k
dy tried br the Pbvsidxits, under the name of
"Soiullvo Renovador do ’"
Badway,"
•^oLiuyffBiaovadordb
"'**■*
for Radwav's Ready Resolvent.) in the treatment
of Scrofula. Hrpbilia. Uleers Trrniora. Prolapan*
of Barrv, will sell at public auctioa *r vendue, to doehi* a general warmtb. Tliey art also exeel- Uteri. Etet&gt;banta»i«, Erysipelas. Sairt Anthony's
the bigliest bidder, al the north front door of tbe lent for Ditvaata and W’eaknvate* peenliar to Fire, HK MiUi'v
leret aore*. atl disea-, of
Court Home, in the village of Hasting*, in said Fematen, where aTnnio I* required to atreacth the akiu.lituabr* in Abe bli-od. Mlhe Periling*.
county of Barnr,.on Saturday th* - twenty -sixth ' ©n enA brace the system. No lady, who ia
day ofJuly. 1So3, at one o'clock In the afleruoou of 1 subject lu laaaitade and faiutnr**. should be Nodes, deafness, discharge* from the eyes, car*
sad o«*«. l'an&lt;hd»r rwalhaf*. drop.y, and «••}'
without tbeni, u they revivifying ta tbeir action. stilutior.ul diaessea. SucliJum been the uoparalkilbd7ucctei"of7!&gt;ix remedy in curing tbeae hor­
THESE BITTERS
plaint filed in thia cause, and described in said
rible di»c*»ea In the tropica that «• do nulhcoitale
S_______ r .f____ —.1,. ek.
I te.e »u_

township number throe. (?,) north of Range nnnbvr ten ]’■&gt;■ went, in the county of Barry and Stale
of Michigan, containing eighty acre* of land, more
or lew.
HARMON HMITH,
Circuit Court Commissioner.
Balcu a Daroa, Solicitors for Complainant.
Dated, June*, 1342.
jell

UNA.

H» A GREAT BONG AND STOMACH REMEDY -

luuo,

I

.

That piece knocked out of your Marble Mantle eta
be put on as strong aa ever.
rr -WILE MEND PORCELAIN.

To the People

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

_

Toar broken «taaa Cbm nd Ranee* raa be trike
iT'ttnX^^nTunBix

PAIN,

IT WILL MOT ।CRACK IN COUDOBMTN IN
B ARM WEAtMRB, AND N0LWASJ1 OFF.

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER MBTAL

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                    <text>VOL. 7.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1862.

file Sitings banner,
IS PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY,
AT HAST IMUS, DARKY

°*&lt;* &lt;» "Jtomer

COD XT T, MTCniQAR

xsierex a traaows
H'ORNETS aad COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Soliator. in Chancery. Tax and
•to. Bniinet. nt.n.iLi
'“eumnc*

Srltttrt Jlottrj.

eeer Uo Pont**.

alamasoo, Michigan.
A. A.Kxarax,

J. C. Bcanova.
Filled with abrioes the heart balb bmMed I
Home! go wateh the faithful dove.

ADVKRTISIMO.
One equate, of ten lines, or less, BO cents for
the first, and 2$ cents for each subsequent inser­
tion. A liberal discount to yearly advertisers.

was ezasMrated beyond measure. Ths
liquor of ray bald-beaded fallow-lodger
steeled my nerves to action, and I threw
myself into a position of defence. Not
doubling my perfect ability tn scatter
that crowd over an acre of ground, I In­
vited the unequal coatesL The appearance of a policeman spared tbe impending
slaughter, for the party suddenly left the
fieM.
My companion' Informed the offi-

cer of what had occurred, and he started
in pursuit of tbe retreating rowdies, en­
joining us to find tbe way to our lodgings.
Tak ing the arm of tbe tad, we proceeded

Job and Oard Printtag.
JtU bind* of Boob, Curd, HanJUU, CUolofuoond
If/uy Printing oiocutod on ikort notiot, and at
muonablo loruu.
Hy
&lt;M doocri^tiono awutenUy on kand.^

NO. 8.

।the Gospel. He frtqoenlly visited New diworwyt And for m, mIuh'Wi *&gt;
(Orleans, and other of the large Southern confoundedly blind, too—but never at led.
&lt;
citiM, during the first year of his mar।
riave, but the circumstance excited no did not find the murderer.
,
The next day I met Martig on Mont­
“To be brief, before two years elapsed, gomery
|
street She smiled and bowed,
|the large estate left by our father was and
i
I confess I thought her a very pretty
iswept from ns, and we were almost bank- &gt;
woman.
।rapt. He had induced my mother to
A week after she quisdy left the Stat*
i
mortgage the plantation, with the view, ffor Georgia, where she is now residing.
Ibe said, of purchasing more negroes to After the sailing of tbe steamer, I received
work it, but the money was squandered, a
i note through tbe post-office from Mar­
।and the slaves we had were secretly sold Itha. She explained ail, and thanked saw
by fives and tens, until less than a dozen Ifor tbe assistance I had rendered her, and
remained.
When asked to explain by tbe
I
kindness shown to the imaginary twin­
my mother, he had no excuse to offer.— Ibrother, Richard.
lu the midst of this great grief, another
When I informed Smith, as 1 did one I
wife of Mayhew—that waa the villain's &lt;evening,that tbe ‘sleek young cuss’ whom
name—suddenly made her appearance Ibe bad viewed with ao much suspicion,
at the plantation.
Learning the residence was a woman, be waited for me to repeat
of her husband, but knowing nothing of the assertion, and then checked himself
his second marriage, she had left South in the set of calling me a liar. The news
Carolina to meet him. My poor sister excited Smith, and he went to bed drunk
waa heart-broken. Mayhew, to escape that night, and snored as be never snored
prosecution, fled from the State. His before.
She who was to have been the third
first wife waa sent to the madhouse, and
in three months my poor old mother was wife of Mayhew still lives in San Eranlaid in the church-yard. £fy grief-bowed cinco. She was married in August last.
sister—but I will not speak of her. Turn­ I met her in the street* few days ago.—
ing the wreck of our property into money How vividly the sight of her fees brought
I started in pursuit of toe scoundrel who to mind tbe incidents I have related ! She
had dealt such havoc with our peace.— will read this little story, perhaps, and
Through a dozen States I tracked him, learn, for the first time, why she did not
and returned with my mission of ven­ become the wife of Isaac Mayhew the

toward my room. He waa a pale-faced
luterssting young man of perhaps eight­
een-or nineteen years, remarkably well
brad and intelligent He was drtossd
in good taste, without affecting any of
tbe airs of malurer years, and I was quite
taken with him. Ils told me his name
was Richard Janson ; that he was alone
in California, but ont without means ;
that he lived on Stockton street, and,
visiting a friend that evening had been
a
lodger
detained to that unusual hour. In a few
moments we arrived at my lodging, and
oberts
triker
observing that he evinced little inclina­
tion topart with me, I invited him to ac­
In September, 1852.1 occupied a room &lt;
cept a portion of my bed for the night.
in a two stnry frame building on Stock ton He
|
smilingly declined, staling that be
street.
In the house were perhaps half ,
■ ASON ALLEN,
■IlAT RECEIVED
was quite near hla own ; and I then learn­
a dozen lodgera, possibly more.
As J ,
ed, for the first time, that he occupied a
Dealer in groceries, provides', pro
seldom visited my room during the day j
4 ks, fiiah, butter, tard. pork, and grain at
room in the same bouse and on tbe same
all ktndv. Also toys catxlica, etc.etc.
Store io a new and most complete assortment
and invariably retired al 12 u’clock, I ।
floor with myself. Thus 1 became ac geance unacoompliahed. One year ago, bigamist.
Calitoru a Block. State 'treat. Haatinga, Mich.
rarely met any of my neighbors—or, if I (quinted with two of my fellow-hidgers.
by accident, I learned he was in Califor­
DRI G8 AND MEDICINES,
did,. ft was wiluuul
without my
my Knowing
knowing tnem.
them.—
—
imiu
Janson and myself often met after nia.
As soon as I recovered from a se­
D. C. HAWLEY,
rfrh. mi. alv
Oita, Cam- . With two of my fellow lodger. I h&lt;c.me
that, but it was always in the street or rious illness under which I was laboring,
DEALER in all kinds of Family Groceries.
I—
—i_u-----partially
acquainted. One was a middle- on
,
Not every tender-hearted and patriotic
Stone and Woods® ware, and a' general as- bl phene. Burning Fluid,
tbo stairway.
He never invited me I took passage for this State.
I arrived
vortmeot »C Provisions. Also Notary Public.
ng.d
man,
urcupying
a
room
adjoining
।
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
to bis room, or accepted an invitation to six months ago. He is here, for I have girl ia fit for a nurse in anarmy hospital.
Store, two doors east of the Hastings House,
mine, and divided from it by a thin par- mine.
He visited me bot once at my seen'him, ana he cannot escape me now I An Illinois surgeon at tPittaberg Land­
tiliun. Against that thin boundary stood .office and tb»n remained less than five
He Is even in this city, but little dreams ing writes:
ROBERTS * STRIKER,
our i*ed&gt;- the middle aged gentleman's minutes.
“The duties required of an effective
How be spent his lime I did that the pistol is shotted to send him to
TX EALEBS in drugs, medicines, palea I mrdiand mine— not to exceed three inches not inquire. lie was a mystery. 1 spoke
nurse are not the administering of a
U cinca. paints, oils, turpentine, burning fluid,
the great reckoning. I have made few
apart. Tba middle-aged gentleman was nf him to Smith, one day. Strange to
spoonful of wine, nor bathing an officer's
p ire liquors. dys-atuflT,. window gluM. potty* gro­
acquaintance, having no wish to implicate
ceries. stationery, and fanev articles. Store in X3T FUR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL w edded U&gt; |he habit of snoring. And bis
say, that gentleman had never seen bim ; others in the work of blond wbichl must temples with a sponge. These require no
PCRPOSES,ONL\J£1
Halbrook'a New Block. HaaUnga, Mich.
was a peculiar snore; not a periodical
but, from my description ofblm,ventured be mine alone. Last night I fonowed sacrifice of feeling. No attending upon
murmur, accompanying every fourth or the opinion that be was either a gambler him from the El Dorado, where he spends a Colonel or a Major in a state room,out
fifth aspiration, but a terriflic and unin­
or a genteel pickpocket, I was reluctant- the most of his time, to a bouse on Pow- combing matted hair, washing dirty face*,
terrupted combination of snorts, groans1 ly forced to the conclusion that Smith
hands and feet, binding putrid woenda,
. IWEESET &amp; ALLEN.
el! street. He has visited ft frequently |
apd Miufllea, with the addition of teeth1 waa right, and after that I treated tbe
and numbers of thingns which cannot be
A TTORNETR ATLAWand Solicitor, in Chan
of late, and to-day I understand he Is
described. The lady who connot, with a
grinding, and occaisonal plunge* of the' young man with unusual coldness. He
eery. Particular attention paid to Coaveypeylng his addresses to a widow lady of
extremities against tbe creating foot­- observed the change, and his look wore a
smiling face, rool up her sleeves, go on
, wealth residing there. But be will not
board.
For a week I boro up against the‘ reproach ao sorrowful that I half repent­
her knees amongst the black boilers and
marry her, for another week shall not see
wet straw to wait upon an unfortunate
clatter.
At length, one night, 1 knocked ed having harbored tbe suspicion of my
pa nuaineea.
bim alive! You now know all. Have I
I TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
Office la tba Court Hones, Heatings. Mich.
athiado'ir.
I was de»perate.
He rose, venerable looking friend, who was fear­
private soldier, repulsive in his manners
.
one
friend
in
California
I"
PRUNES, FIGS. RAIxINB, CODFISH;
and words, Is here sadly oct of her prop­
struck a light, and for the first time we fully averse to all mysteries.
To see so mnch spirit, so much deter­
I in fact, er«rTtb:n|c io the Grocery line, such a* met face to face. 1 bud prepared myself
It ia a noble sight to witness
Occasion called mo to my room, onei tninatlon, so much manhood exhibited by er sphere.
DANIEL COOK,
| will be needed for fatnilr use.
one who bears the impress of nature's
to deluge him with sarcaem—1&lt;^ abuse evening, at an earlier hour than usnal.—
fUSTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and
■
a
beardless
boy,
surprised
me
beyond
Alio a &lt;real variety of tbo
nobility in ivery movement and every
bim with billingsgate—to sink him with I beard a soft rap at my door, and, open­
el .Tas Anat. will attend to the collection of
■ measure.
I offered the brave little feldJU«and an othar business pertainingtoMaofiice.
abuse. His face was ao round and jovial ing it, found Janson standing in tbe en­- low mv hand, and he felt that he was an­ expression, a highly educated lady, ao(CUD2EES'" •j'xnxmmcB'ir
and his head so entirely destitute of hair, try. “Come in, Janson,” I exclaimed,, swered. In rilcnce we returned to our customod to every indulgence tliat wealth
And Cooking Extracts,
con furnish, thus employed, with disor­
that I, could not summon courage throwing open the dour.
lodgings. Bidding Jansen good-night, I
I. A. HOLBROOK,
dered hair, bodplen, in a soiled calico
the xspeoial BENam or thx la dim.
to utter a harah word.
For a moment
“Would you not prefer takings walklI stepped into Smith’s room fora moment.
TTORNEY and Cvunwlor at
Solicitor in for
dress, bespattered with blood, roahmut
we
peered
silently
into
each
other's
feces.
Chancery. General Ijimi and Tax Agent.—
he inquired- “The evening ia very beau
I found the old gentleman somewhat ag­
) “(in I do anything for you 1" I inquired.
and grease, forgetful of every feeling but
Office, aocood story of Row•r’a block.
itated.
He had lost a valuable diamond
the one of seeking and helping the meat
'
Smith, for that was his name, must
“1 believe not tn night, some other pin that day, and freely intimated that
J. M. RUSSELL.
wrotobed and neglected. God has bles­
have read my thoughts—must have known time." 1 was a little piqued that he the ‘‘sleek young —
--------- «— ­
cuss,” as he denomina
PENS, PENCILS. INKR, PAPER, EN­
HYSICIAN and Bargees. Office in RasseU*
that he snored—must have been aware should presist in remaining outside tbe ted Jansen, had stolen It. i so strenu­ sed my eyes with the sight of such a one.
VELOPES.
CARDS,
Ac,
Ac.
tiers. State itreel.
____
The name of the noble minded lady shaft
of tbe object of my visit—fur he immedi­ door.
ously endeavored to dissipate the Impres­
Upon our shelves msy bo found all of the ately replied:
not l»e forgotten. Send us laffies of this
JOHN ROBERTS,
“I should be much pleased to have sion, that 1 verily believe be felt inclined
MOST POPULAR
iHYSICf AN and fiurrcvo Dwelling on Broad"Yes. mv friend, join me in a glass of you.” be rejoined. “I have a few words to transfer tbe odium of the supposed caliber, or send us negro strvsnta/ Beg
brandy and water—I have a few drops of to say to you, in justice to myself, and theft to me. That night. Smith snored of the dainty miss in humanity’s name,
to remain at homo until parade days,
something genuine. Permit me to insist”
I louder than usual.
H. P. CHERRY,
! when we shall all be glad to sec her.—
he evniinued, observing [my hesitation,
* Enough." 1 interrupted, “1 will go.”
Three days after, I met Jansen in tbo
OTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a
"you will sleep all the belter lor it,” and I felt assured he desired to tell me some­ street, and learned that he had taken Keep idle gentleman at home also.”
ten-1 to all bueineea entrusted to him with
promatnaea and fidelity. Residence, Johnstown.
be gave me a look welling over with thing of himself, and I was qll anxiety to rooms in Powell street. I did not in­
commiseration.
Tnx City or Mxmyhtb.—Memphis ia
hear it.
It was unpleasant to think him quire the reason—I thought I knew it. )
We would rvspeetfally announce to U»e eitl
I meekly followed him to the side-board a pickpocket ur sharper, and I hoped be The next day I again met him.
His face by far the largest and must important I
xeiti of Ilastinpi sod TieinitT, that we intend to।
L. H. HTEWART,
mH evervthine in otir line of trade «• ebeaf* m can1 wnd we pledged each other in a glass of might be able to prove to me that he was was unusually pale, yet be said be bad eity on the Miaaiseippi river between St.
A TTORNEY astf Connselor at tar. S^Mtsr be bought nt sny place. Gire u» ■ call and judge
’ nncietiI vintage.
He they) pressed me to neither.
not felt better for years.
"There is to Louis, which is 430 miles above, and
A. «n4 Csaosslor in Chancery. Netary Pnblic. for yourselree. We intend to sell
xm&lt;ike a cigar.
I could scarcely do less.
Ac. AH buaiweaa attended tn prompt!' and effiWe left tbe bouse and proceeded along be a wadding on Powell street to-morrow; New Orleans, which is 730 miles below.
^rnUv. OAce No. 5. Noble's block. Balti- Creek,
Silting on the side of tbe bed, with bis Stockton street toward Happy Valley. at least, so Mayhew says, but there will I It ia the rntrtpol of four railroads, tr»r- ।
round visage peeping through a gauze of For ten minutes not a word was spoken. be no bridegroom 1 Do you understand 1 ersing North, South, East and West.—
smoke, and his fat legs swinging good Several times be seemed on the very He placed his finger signlfiicantly to his These roods have added greatly to the
•
J. M. NEVINA,
etary FuMIe, snd Tax
Special attention will be paid to COMPOUND­• naturcdly, Smith was a picture. Togeth- point of speaking, but as often checked lipa, sod we separated.
commercial growth of Memphis though it
attention paid to makiug ont De«4». Mart- ING and putting up PRESCRIPTIONS; and anyr er «• would have afforded an amusing
himself.
At eight o'clock tbe next evening, as is the river traffic which lias built tb«city.
■ «xei and Cofltracu.
Great care taken in tore one purcliasing medicines of us can r**y upon* sketch for Punch.
He talked incessantly
“Unless I m»T call you one, 1 hays not Isaac Mayhew was mounting the steps The shipments of Cotton alone from the I
claalnx ■ort&lt;nirca by advertisement.
their being
and, before I left him. we touched glasses a friend In California." ho at length be- of tbe house to which Jansen had traced port, in the year ending September 1,
II. WRIGHT,
several times, and I firmly resolved that fan, placing his hand upon my shoulder. him, six days before, a pistol ball pierced I860, amounted to four hundred thousand
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
be might snore, night and day. for a year
his heart, and be fell dead upon tbe pave­ bales, and its general business, in ordin­
bowed, but mnfle no reply.
ttorney and counsellor at law?
to come, and 1 would not disturb him.—
HaStixob Marc* £ 1863“You do not speak,” he continued ob­ ment.
Some unaccountable inflaencc ary times, is immense. It is the great
art Solicitor sad Connartlor in Cbanewy —
Particular attention paid to tbv collration of
I wrung his hand in an ecstacy of friend
serving tny alienee. “I am to understand had drawn ma to the neighborhood, and point for cotton and other produce of
claima and npnsy promptly remitted.
. ship, and bade him an affectionate good I presume, that you are not to be made an bearing tbe report of a pistol, Jansen's Weatern Tennessee. By last census the
moot
Docx,
of
all
kimK
al.o
N«w«rar««
Offica. with W. W. Ralph Esq., Middl.rille,
for salt by
I
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
night. I tumbled in bed, but tried in vain exception."
words flashed through my mind, and I popnlation of Memphis is put down at
Barry Coanty, Michigan.
tc sleep. Smith’s brandy was playing
“To be frank with you, Jansen, there started, with a dozen others, in the direc­ about 98,000 souls; but the city has
strange
tricks
with
my
fancy,
and
1
felt
tion of tbe tragedy.
Before I arrived been so long beleaguered and kept ia a
owder
Shot,
Lead
and
Cam
for
mdo
cheap
by
ia
a
certain
mystery
about
your
move
­
JACOB FERRIS,
ROBKKTH A STRIKER.
as though something was whispering, as ments, calculated to give rise to suapi un the spot, ouite a crowd bad collected, ^mic, and ao many of ita able bodied
to “Macbeth,'’ “Sleep no more !" I lit cions anything but favorable.”
The body of Mayhew was lying on the citizens
^Uzens have been'impretted
been impreaoed into the
MICHIGAN.
ixiacea's Ou&gt; Loxnox Docx Gur, for medicin­ a candle and found it was two o'clock.—
IONIA.
eidewalk1 and over it in speechless agony, rebel army, that It is calculated by refu­
“Of what nature I" inquired my com
al pnrpoaea, for sale by
R. A «.
Irritated at my wakefulness, I threw on panion.
atood tbe widow who waa to have been a gees. from there that it does not number
my dolbes and was soon in tbe street.
.
“That you are a gambler, or even worse” bride.
one-balf of its ordinary inhabitants.
oodyear's Patent Breast Pumps for^aale by
The moon rode high in the heavens, and I bluntly replied.
“Who saw this I" inquired a police­
R. C. PRINDLE,
the night was beautiful asapoet’s dream.
TUDGE OF PROBATE, Notary Publie, GesHe smiled as he replied. “Yea, yes, J man.
fl oral L*ad and Tax Aget&gt;t. Will be found in
Spoiling along the street as far os Gay, see - vet the suspicion wrongs me.”
“1 beard the report of a pistol,” said
Circuit Courts—1S69, 1863.
the Court House, at Hastings, on tbs 2d and «d
Promises made to ehildron should be
“Make it appear so, and you shall not one of tbe crowd, “and, a minute after
TATE OF MICHIGAN.Eighih Judicial Circuit I suddenly turned tbe comer, and encoun­
faithfully kept
Naturally frank and
saw a man enter that house yonder,” and
—1 hereby fix and appoint the times for hold­ tered a crowd of bslf drunken rowdies, want a friend.
ingenious, they expect every promise to
ing
the
MTeral
terma
of
the
Circuit
Court
witbin
DAMIEL STRIKER,
standing In front of a bouse they had
"Promise that you will not divulge be pointed to a small frame building on ,
Circuit, for the yean IM? and I8C3. as follows
be fulfilled to the letter; and if it hi not
FT CLERK. Notary Public, aud General said
Born Cbwaty January, 2d Monday; April. 2d either just left, nr were about to enter. what I mav teil yon, or attempt by word tbe opposite side of the street.
and Tax Agant.
Office i»
In an instant the officer, followed by ' they will not only be greatly disappoint­
Monday, July, Sd Monday; October, 2d Monday. As I waa in the act of retracing my foot­ or act to thwart me In the accomplish­
ed, but their faith and trust in you will
CTiaton Oonty—January, Id Monday ; April,3d
steps, I beard some one ezelaim, In a boy­ ment of a purpose to which I have pledged the excited spectators, started fur the
Monday ; July. 3d Monday ; October. 3d Monday;
be shaken.
Parenta, then, can not be too
my soul." he said looking me earnestly house. Springing through the crowd, I faithful in keeping their promises to their
A»m Zu-fe-Janoary, 1st Monday: April. 1st ish tone :
Monday,
Joly.
1st
Monday:
October.
1st
Monday.
H. COOK,
"Not to Tnight, gentlemen ; some in'the face, “and you shall have the proof reached the side ol the policeman, and as. children, In the most trifling matters, if
Kml County— March, lat Mondav:Jnne 1st Mon­
be knocked at tbe door I was at hie elbow.
other
time,
but
not
to
night
:
please
ex
­
you
require.
”
day; September, 1st Monday; December, lat
they would have them frank and open*.B&gt; umaa in &gt;na v»«r&gt;
--- ~i—■ , „
“If your purpose is not criminal. I I fell that Jansen was there. Tbe door
Sieurs. Ttss to be paid when papers are left M Munkulut Cbuate—February, 3rd Monday ; Au­ cuse me."
hearted.
If you promiee them anything,
The speaker in passing along the street promise; If otherwise keep your secret,” was quickly opened and a well dressed
for reeord.
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that particoUr thing they must have, or
gust 3rd Monday.
lady
calmly
inquired
tbe
object
of
the
bad
been
slopped
by
the
rowdies,
and
in
­
Given under tuy hand at the village of Ionia, thia
wss my answer.
they are not satisfied.
Besides, to give
H. N. SHELDON,
“’Ds wbat you would do or any other
Xfitb day of October. A. D I%1.
vited to drink.
them tbsjr first lesson in distrust and
LOUIS 8. LOVELL, CTrowif Judfo. e
COUNTY TREASURER. Offlee ia the Court
“We are looking for a man who a few
••Bah,” exclaimed a number of voices, man worthy of tbe name."
suspicion, as sometimes happens with
House.
____________________________
minutes
since,
committed
a
murder
aorosa
"You must come up to the scratch—eith­
"Then 1 promise ; here ia my band."
“Listen,” he resumed, taking my arm
JAMES A. SWEEXBY,
oward association PhiW«r er drink ur fight."
“And do you expect to find him in roy | I hope few parents will ba guilty. i’«u
"But, gentlemen, 1 cannot,” insisted and walking slowly on. “I have a twin
ROSECUTING ATTORNEY, Counsslor at
cannot, then, be too careful in making
nbta
—
/er
tA/
and Dirtr-oni
Law. BaUdtor «*d Couasalor ta Chancery,
wrt/ I 'imlonl oof CkroatcIHoanooo, *«d the stranger, struggling to frea himself’ sister.
We were born in Georgia, and room, airl" relumed the lady.
and Notify radic, win promptly attend ta any
mof
a hnnhun‘No
madam," replied the polios
*.........................................
&gt;lic&lt;-inan,
from tbe grasp of bis persecutors. "1I our parents were the possessors
of s
mcsm of On »Sr*uo^ Orfnno. , —
boeinMu wtraated to Ha care, ia nay of the
,i,eo Or.ln hj ib« Aeu.g So.- can neither drink nor fight to-oigbt; I am
____
....................................
w
i
“
but
irge
enough
rather
politely
for
one
of
bis
calling
;
of the evils’ resulting from nth promises
Ceurtaaf this Stale. QIBoo Inibo Cosrt Hsass.
when we ______
I willglance
glance through
through yeer
your apartment,
aparu
to give them all employment
ggpogTS ™ SPEHMATOllBOEX nut we IL”
will be avoided.
'
At tbe merely as a matter cf form, before pro­
“Gammon!" growled the party, at were fourteen our father died
...
sge of sixteen my sister became a eon ceeding to the other portioae of the
tempting to force bim into tbe house.

Where there's acme kind lip

.ices, at the

Hastings’ Kusintss flirrctorg.

HASTINGS

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STORE!!!

^isrtUang.

nrrsTEKiovs

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utms,

GROCERIES!

A

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PATENT MEDICINES

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COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

imwo a kiab,

I Ml that, *« • ono~r»aUK &lt;rf th. p~« vert, during s revival, and six month*
•nd ebampino
nocMr, it wm my duty after, and in the face of tbe determinad
ran away
with
u&gt; ionrfora. Smith’. brMdytold«»,; opposition of my mother,
_________
______
preacher, »
to whose
•nd IhniMmd the nwv», i» nddition. to | and
mt married
aamw a
» young
young pimii.ii,
wmw
cryimtlh* imolutum. Sulking qrf- Llo^mnc tha rmriul a»ad Ha wigtaoMy*sister did not love the rrum/ Her
feelings fur him

him to fattow me.

were a religious eothu-

He turned to oom
natural infatuation.

If

The officer entered. I doeely following.
While he was examining the room, 1 for
the firn lime obtained a fair view of the
fody’l face.
Involuntarily 1 threw up

• be th
asked

“Cotmlaa.”
:
“How manjT

�Private Letter from tbe Third'

HASTINGS BANNER.

sition. One or two moves more
shall be within shelling distance

■JuuqjFfof)

Weiiestay Hendig, Jne 25,

-=
Nn YmK

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.
.
ffTHOFT ocilx AND wrrn mas ruKPos^

battle,

_
which I know you will all be

~_________________ ant-0UB to

liio ncwRpapCr report#

are not altogether reliable, as they are

nun.—Abraham Lincoln.

. more or less interested io distorting,' hid­
■?**T
ing,'or misrepresenting the facts in the
Tbe raid of rebel cavalry in tbe rear off case.

McClellan’s army is one of those inexplic­

able things, which,

while

arriet could r
■y, they would

Newspapers are like men, each

has its particular prejudice aud interest

j correspondent,
orirras■
■

get wounded 1 have not much expectation
.
of surviving it; becanse I have noArenelh.
My vitality seems to be expended. The
,
coming battle will no doubt be derisive
of tbe war, should it prove to be ao, sick

they are not; to support, and must poffxverything on

•nay of solution, show a deficiency ia our

its aide, and .bjojv everything on the op

foe actual,i

’ ‘ received two letters from home, one
army organisation, and the readiness off posite side,.nt,leant this is too much the just
from Albert and one from Harriet and
tbe rebels to take advantage of suchloosc- case; and it is best for wise men to sift
Latlic for which I am much obliged and
ness. It is a strange commentary -upon, tbe true from tbo false, ncccept foe truth will answer as so^n as possible. En­
and perhaps, a filling dsouement to the let it out where it will, and discard the closed Ah. sends to grandmother a ball
■
great “Ansfonda^plau of putting down false let It have been ever so long a which passed through tbe leg of one of
The newspapers our poor fellows. Good bye, a kiss for
the rebellion by the “masterly inactivity” chcrixbed falsehood.
little May. Your Brother,
policy. The^ieople are beginning to think we have received siuco the battle, all
A.M. Hiu.
that tbe “Anaconda" coils in tbe wrong Mem to be vicing with each other in
direction,and that its proverbial sluggish­

ness has emboldened the .rebels to-clip the
muscles in tbe outer arc of ita immense

puffing it into a great victory. The sim­
ple truth of tho matter is that they made
a sudden, unexpected and concentrate^
attack on uur left wing, with the hop^ff

Middleville June 16th.
Editor Banner.—Enclosed 1 send you

IT-

unde*

date of Sprague’s Station, Juno 4th, say»:
“lie down train frum ouf advance hurt
evening to ths White Bouoe.was attacked
by the enemy, four miles from the lat­
ter station, which is the terminus of the
road. This road ia the principal machine
which supplies our army with food and
aniunKfon, and which rapidly moves
troops from the transports to the front
It Is indispensable to the enemy, literally
indispensable. It was soldierly audarity
which led a squadron of 160 cavalry
around our right, right down to tho track,
and there awaited lust about moonrise
for tbe train. A raft prevlouHy removed
secured tho stoppage of the cars. Die
cutting of foe telegraph wire secured tbe
enterprise from publicity and from inter­
ruption. When tho expected train came
opposite the ambush, it was fired upon.
Six men in the cars and on the roofs
are said to have been killed.
A Colonel
\nd a Major, aupposed to have been on
tB^traiu, are said to be missing. A Cap-

u.*m|- on him »iih
uum«l.uiplei.m.
It i&lt; «r«i ererred tb«t b«
prerwtKl.
b. an armad ferae, frvm
f,u“,
liichmond. Ha laAe oh^e* V
dul.u.L
Handbill, in eeery variHJ.
an, dlaplayed all near the city, denonncia. Jett Daeia and applying to him rb
dfeoloaa mid opprabnuva epitbou. The
rebola declare it ie Iba inteoUoo of D«i*

to desert them.
Numoraoe peraom
hare boon .mated and oonbnad
belling again.: the aulbonflM in «“!&gt;

Dated, Hope, Jane &gt;0,19«2.
THOMAS v BOBixuoy, &gt; CU-oie.
PETER HOWARD,
j eienere.

jatiU

•150 BEST PIAR08.1150
nROVESTEEN A HAtE, having resioved te
tbeir new warsraMns,
;
»•. 478 BReAMFAT,

mend."
Washington, June 21.

The following meaiage waa "ee&gt;"'J
at the War Department at 3-10 1 ■

7 Octave Boeewood Piano,

M.:

MeOaUan'a Iloadouwtora, I
June SI, 2.30 P. M.
J

&lt;150 CASH,

To Hon. E. M. Stsotou.
Thinga are pretty quiet to-dayThere
is not quite, as much shelling as usual.—•

Rich moulding caeca,

Our preparations are progrewing well
Tho cnem v opened with aome heavy guns

all warranted made of tbe best seasoned rnalcrW;

&lt;175 to &lt;200,

joaurfcy, but WX^Srt.tt.,.a&lt;t.
turning it, whieh if they had been puncas-■ a very interesting letter from G. W. taiifSMid eight privates are positively said
Tbe cavalry
ful would have ruined us. Their irove’ Kellogg Esq.,—brother of F. W. Kellogg to hare been captured.
finished their work by burning part of
GROVESTEEN &amp; HALE.
us
in
tbe
course
uf
tbe
dny
awut
two
be compelled to record tbe emergence of
* M. C.,—who is engaged in. the Patent
McClellan’s Headquarters, June 22.
the train and damaging tbe road so exten­
J :r
BROAD WAT,
YOMK
fifteen hundred of tbe enemy’s cavalry miles, and darkness put an end to the
To-day has been remarkably quiet.
fight
During the evening and night; Office department. If you think it will sively that not a car traversed tbe line
There was brisk ritirtaisbiag all yester­
from a beleaguered city, to destroy our
reinforcements came to our our help, and! be intereating to your readers, give it a from 8 P. M. until 11 the next A. M.—
day
night.
Everything
indicates
that.a
This was bad enough In Its dirset nnd pos­
transportation trains, in the rear of our the next morning we drove them in turn,
' place in the Banner, The opinions and
itive effects,not to speak uf its suggestions general engagement is at hand.
vast army, and their successful escape and recovered our lost ground. They
sentiments expressed in the latter por- but more remains.
The euotuy advanced a strong force
after tbe accomplishment of their mission. failed in the accomplishment of their ob­
“These bold horsemen foraged dose on our lines last night, but bring prompt­
ject, and so far it was a victory for us, tiun of the letter, are characteristic of
There are but few Generals in the ser­
ly
met, soon retreated.
up
to
tho
White
House
and
carried
ter
­
r
the
writer;
and
show
the
excited
and
but they had tbe best of the first days
Richmond papers have been received
vice whose military reputation could sur­ fight Sunday evening after tbe fight
ror with them as they went. They plun
' honest indignation that swelled in his bocontaining a dispatch from Montgomery,
vive such disgrace.
our lines were almost exactly where they sow al beholding the wounds and suffor- derad burned nnd destroyed several ves­
sels in tbe Pamunky River, swooped Ala,, oat ing that Bauregard and staff had
were Saturday morning before tbo fight
ings of so many brave fellows whom he dowu on a huge wagon train, and, it is arrived there on their way to Richmond,
began. Tbe general disposition of tho
Abmt LxrrKJUk»-*-We relinquish much
had
known
before
the
war,
as
intelligent
said,
burned a forage train of full sixty and that they would be followed by a
forces on uur ride before the battle, so
of our apace* thia week to letters from_
wagons, killed o number of teamsters large portion of the Mississippi army,
far as I could see, 1 consider to be good. and honorable men.
:
auo
made
ao decided an Impression on but sufficient force had been left under
the army. We think we could in no way
Gen. Casey’s division held the front—
Mr. Kellogg was qno of tho original
better please our readers, especially when Gen. Coucbe’s division next—aud Gen. proprietors of the village of Kelloggsvilie. the nerves of authority at the While tlio invincible Bragg to check the advance
House, that the rick, wounded nnd wo­ of the vandals under Halleck.
Kearuey
’s
(our
own)
immediately
within
there is ao little exciting news to record.
He Is an active politician, and in the cam­ men were hurried on board -tho alratncr
Ibe Cbarlasten Mercury of tbo J8ih
vupporting diatance, in tho rear. The en­
We materially curtail, in its dimensions
emy had made an attack upon Casey’s paign uf 1860, be and I wore in the field Spaulding, which has a safeguard of iron- gives an account of the engagement on
the letter of our Port Royal correspond
James Inland on the previous Stmday,
plating.
Steam
was
instantly
gut
up
on
pickets for four or five days previous to side by aide.
all the other vessels in the stream and acknowledging a ssvare loss .on both
ent. Wa think he, upon reflection will tbo real attack, ut just about the same
,
cLnd
Yours dec.
very many of them dropped from their sides, without any mutual change uf pos
time of tbe day, and when the real attack
thank us for doing it.
II. Wmjoht.
moorings and went below.
ition.
.
•
came,the men had grown careless. Some
of them were washing their shirts, some
Washington June 6, ‘62
Winchester, June 17.
Oxa Rkdxxmixo ’Fbatvax.—We ob­
CeXTRAHAXD Tbaob.—Tbe Louisville liavc been introduced to the public for more
had them on tbe bushes drying, expecting
II. Wbioht, Esq.—Bear Sir: Yours,
Advices from Front Royal state I hat
than six yean, end hare acquired an
serve that those journalists who insist the attack was a feint, like tho previ­
Journal states that powder, represented ;
Wmww ?o^u\an^,
1 resd a day ur two ago, and will write a. Gen. Shields has succeeded in concentra­ as blasting powder, is conveyed to the
that newspapers are not competent to ous ones. A fatal mistake fur them.—
His rear
few fines In reply in haste. A large num­ ting his army at Strasburg.
rebels from Cincinnati via. Lexington,! for exceeding any Family Medicines of a
criticize military'operations .acknowledge As the enemy was upon them in over­
guard left Luray an hnur before it was
ar.d the Cincinnati fforetfe says that a J similar nature in the market
ber of wounded came up from tbe fight
whelming
numbers,
Casey
’s
division
was
their own incompetency for such.criti­
entered by General Ewell’s advancing
An appreciating public was not long in
guerilla band formed in Kentucky a few
drived back, a mob, instead of a division near Richmond, and wo have all been
Column.
discovering they poswaeed remarkable
cism. This ia right, and they are entitled
weeks ago, were, we are credibly inform
of fighting men.
They lost everything, busy looking up our Michigan wounded
It is believed that Ewell now occupies ed armed with rifles purchased at a store 1
CviTcAAWc Vrovxirt.w*,
ito belief on this point; but they have artillery, camp equippagc and all. Some
soldiers, nnd administering to their com­ Luray with a heavy force.
and hence tkrir
ao right to judge others by such a stand- of tbe regiments ran without firing a gun,
Arrivals tonight from Newmarket in
1 that city.
fort
Lieut.
Judd
is
at
my
brother
’
s
others made a slight resistance, but not
.afdC
TA.a\x.\A
bring intelligence that Fremont was
^jJF"
President Van Buren,(now { and _____
enough to stop the enemy a moment.— having the bast care that can bo bestowed about advancing to Newmarket, seven
IT1Ex
!
consequent profit tn the Proprietor, thee
i Couch alarmed by tbe firing and the upon him.
Capt. Travis, of tbe 5th miles sooth of Mt. Jackson, opposite the eighty )
j ears old), Is ruffcring from «dan- enabling him to expend
Tux Gbaxd Rapids Inquirer says :—
fugitives, gut his division underarms and Mich, is at another private bouse, well
rV\XO\\.MX.\\A%
gap in the Massanutten mountains, genius affection of foe throat, or bronchial !
“The way to preserve the constitution is
here the the enemy mot tbe first serious
to rally around tbe standard-bearers who
taken care of. Leo Kelly, slight wound. through which the road leads to Luray. ”r8a,“I of dollar* each rear in advertising tbetx
resistance.
And although Couch out­
Jackson is believed to have n large —^?**?T**----------------- ----------------------------------- — J merits, and publishing the
uphold it—the democratic party. When
numbered, outflanked, and driven from Wm. Wright, or [‘‘Lightning, ’’] wound force of light troops in Harrisonburg, nnd
they again are placed in power the Uniou
position to position, yet ho gave back in the arm, bad. D. G. Lovell, in tbe another body at or nerar Port Republic. ,
blow for blow, shot for shot, aud held hip, gets about on a crutch, and many
-----■
------- -------which have been showered upon bim from
Prisoners report White’s Division ofi-.-r~..
“How long—O’ Lord bow long?" If them until wc came up to his support. otners arc at tbe hospital near by here,
1,500 men, within supporting distance of
Estate of George L. EatonKW
\\kC
that is the only way to preserve the Con- We got there not a minute too soon; his where we are in every day, chAring Port Republic.’
’
'I p/ioji.t rt:
OPMIcniOAX
qq,
e peculiarity of foe
atltutntion and restore the Union, Uncle men were breaking and giving way in thcni-up, telling them tho news and ad­
' Count v of Burry &lt;«, „
. ___
. _
.
..
Memphis, June IS.
ministering to their wants generally.—
every
direction.
Tho
enemy
flushed
with
Al a sewon of tbe Probate Court for the Comtu
^S\.OO&amp;
aY\A. V\W»
Sam may as well be making his grave
Richmond dispatches, giving acouuuta ! of
-r Barry,
H-rar. hoM-i. u.......
&lt;b. tataa
■ J- .
_ ....
his success was pressing them back in They, are all. cheerful and behave like
clothes.
•»
every direction. . Our regiment led the true- soldiers and bravo men as they cer­ of a reoonuoissauce under General Stew-1’“S*
art on the 15th,say that he made a oir-1 a“”luty-tior?rweu“ 8. OPrindE Judge of
brigade, and were ordered io ■ the left, tainly are.
Your brother is wall and unhurt I un- cuit through tho Federal lines from Rich- Probate,
. • .WAN.. Orleans correspondent,in into the pine woods, and we piled in
mood, r,u Hanuvca C. 11.. Old tturah.
““
°T &lt;derstind,
and
1
have
just
written
him
a
without
much
order
or
regularity,
but
•peaking of visitors to Gen. Butlers of­
letter down to before Richmond. Lieut. and-Tunstal ’s Station to James River, and
fice, says: A few days since a man cal­ finally got into something of a line, and
is poisoned, the body drags
let me assure you that for an hour it was Judd speaks well of him as a good sol­ back to the city. He captured 175 pris­
erable existence. These medicines
led on Captain C. S. Davis, Acting Ad­
I ing, for certain reasons tbercii
no child’s play. Our loss tells its own dier, brave nnd daring, as they all are.— oners and 300 horses and mules.
administration of said estate bt
jutant General, and after a good deal of story. Old Kearney is the most notori­ Orin Crandell has fought well and is prais­
I Uougbtalin and the petitioner.
Msmphis, June 10.
Thereupon it is ordered, that
^-hesitancy finally informed the Captain ous fighting man in the army, and he ed highly. T. G. Houk and Kelly, and
Tho expedition composed of tho gun­ day of Joly, 1542, at ten
'that the Cotton bad been burned by tbo declared on tbe battle field that he was all In fact are brave as tigers.
Syphilis,
boots, St. Louis, Lexington, Conestoga.
Brrofula,
.
The Michigan troops arc deserving ofa
satisfied
with
tbe
conduct
of
our
regi
­
(Xd Borm,
Shin, Qiaeaeea,
Mooml ac», awompanW by tranapori.------------------ -------- --- ------------------- ------» snob, and ho wanted to know if General
ment After the first hour or so the en­ great deal of credit all about.
Rheumatism,
carrying the Forlv-tbird end Forty-sixth reqtw
— •to apptar at
it aaeaaionof Mid Court, then ,■ Balt Rheum,
aired
Butler would be willing to pay for it—
When Gen. Kearny ordered Lieut G. Indiana Itogimen’ta, under Cd. Ftteh, toU hoidra mu&gt;&lt;. Probateo®«v. iu tb.vdt.p-,
emy’s fire slackened in front of our pos­
(Tfytpepsia,
Captain Davis was perfectly aghast at ition, and we hold the ground till dark. E. Judd to charge into tho woods and
. Z®
,
’
.
,
, ’ of llMt:ug«. and .bow cauar. if any there be, wbv .
were sent from here some days since for • the praver of the petitioner riiould not be granted, i -Litw Complain
the man's impudence. A similar, but But in the meantime tho enmy had turn­ dear it of Rebels, they started and he the purpose of removing obstructions 1 And Ilia further orden-d, that tho petilion«r ; Leucorrhcr a,
Female Complaint*
turned and asked what men those were. from »'bi« Hirer. On tb. 47th the •&gt;.
-- -------------- - --------- - “
1 Erysipelas,
Bt. Jlnthony'a Fire,
even cooler, request to Capt. John Clark, ed our right, and our brigade fell back to
of the pendency of said ]mJ it ion, end tbe bearing
Tbo
answer
was
“
Michigan."
“
By
G
—
d
Eruptions,
Tumors,
f .
pedition reached St. Charles, eighty-five thereof, by caBring a copy at thia order io be
rPoet Commissary, was made about the the line from which we bad marched to
tbo support of Couch’s division. At fo's I thought so,” said lie “by tho way they miles above tbe.mouth, where the rebels publiihed in the Haatinxs Banner, a newspaper
Fite, Har^uious (Jcnsurnption, etc.
• acme time.- A man actually asked pay
place we had a good position, aud expect So in.” Kearney is very, rough-spoken bad erected a battery. An engagement printed and circulating in said county of Barn ,
for
three
anooMre
weeks,
immediately
previous
ut fearless. Ho has but one arm, but
of tbe United States Government for ed to make another fight in the morning.
ensued, lasting an hour and a half.—
jess
■ s. C. MtnCDIaK.
.work done on the rebel ram Manassas. But when day-light came wc found old ho takes bis bridle with his teeth and While the gunboats engaged tho batterv,
ONE person writes, her daughter was cured'
(A true copy.)
Judge ot Probate.
Dicks’division in front to relievo us, and flourishing his sword goes right in where tho troops, under Cui. Fitch, landed "a
( _f fits ot nine years' standing, awdSt ViMC*
our part of tbo work was done.
The the balls fly. Horses were shot under short distance below and proceeded to
MORTGAGE
SALE.
I “AwnTTTrt^i.^, hl, «» ™ wraT
fy Tbe Buffalo Commercial says:—
him,
but
he
never
minds
that
Judd
fight on Sunday was soon over, our
storm the place.. During the cannona­
There can no longer be any doubt that, troops drove them at every point of at­ said some Rebel prisoners asked who
EFAULT bavinx been mrits in tbe parnetA '
lda flc*h
wasted away.
ding s ball entered the boiler of Mound
The doctors
pronounced
the
ease incura­
Of Sartain sum of moncj.MKmred tube paid
------------------------- -----------------------at but, Gen. McClellan has been gener­ tack, and by tbe time you nt Middleville that “d—n one armed General” was.— City, causing a fearful explosion and loss
bv an Indenture of Mortpr, beannr date the ble
They
said
they
had
tried
to
kill
him
ail
a. D. T«». wete '
ously re-enforced.
Tbe Pennsylvania were wending your way quietly to
of life. The crew consisted of 175 of •Gtrtb [8th] day of
and
hr
William
MI1U.
-rrt.
a._
__
L:..
'
church, everything here was quiet also. dav but could not bit bim.
whom nearly
125
were killed and
Reserve Corps, 8600 strong, in now him,
It waa a hard fight on Saturday last—
On Monday we buried our dead. I was
wounded.
the county aforesaid; and which said
■ so are ten regiments which hare, during so used up on Saturday that I did not a great many killed and wounded on both
Tho following officers were among
which had existed fourteen yean.
most of tbe year, been in the neighbor- have the heart or strength to go out on sides—and if a person can be among the tho killed: John Kinzie, James A Coville,
ANOTHER of Kheumatisin of right years.
wounded
and
see
what
this
cursed
Rebel
­
Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia end Liver
Those
«4&gt;oud of Newport News, Old point, dro.; the battle field :a second time.
John Green, Henry R. Brown, Joseph Mortgage., on Mn 1M.and which md mortgago
lion is doing among our brave Northern
Nixon, John Que; Captain Kilty, flag was, on tbe 21&gt;ui dar of December A. D. IS?)
-so is McDowell's corps, at least 30,000 who did go out report the loss iu killed
boya
and
still
stand
up
and
apologue
for
to be very large on both sides, and that
officer, was badly scalded, but it is though: duljr Malgned to Ed ward/. Cox, of Mid townekip
. strong. In edditioa to all thia, the Syra.
of Ae«) ria,and arid OMignraent wu dolr recorded
there was nearly two rebels to one of tbo cursed inalilutioa that has brought it will recover.
in the Uhcv cf tho ftegiaterof Deeds in and for
cuae Journal says that it has positive ours lying around, though I think per­ all about ho mtut be a knave or a fool or
Colonel Fitch charged upon the batte­ the coeety of Barry, on the Sih day of March. A.
What
D. I960, in Liber H, of Mort&lt;a*w. on page 27T ;
information that several New York regi- haps some allowance must be made for a coteard, 1 don’t know which.
ry with perfect success driving the enemv and Mid mortgage wa.. bv arid Edward3’. Co.,
menta, including tbe I0th«nd.-101st reg- such reports. To-day tbe field of battle was the excuse for overthrowing our at tbe point of the bayonet. "Rebel loss 0Mi&lt;nedto Cteavelaad KUia.of the towaahip of are the most active and thorough pills that
can be smelled for a mile. Tbe enemy Government but that they feared slavery 125 hilled and wounded ; 30 prisoners. Asayna aforesaid, on the seventh [Tth] dax of have over been introduced.
■Mnents, with others, have joined General
;
They net so directly upon the Liver, excilburied but few of their own men and would not be the uppermost power.in the Cq’&gt;. Fitoh’s loss small.
T McClellan's forces within ten days.
ing that organ io such an extent as that foe
left part of .their wounded, although, thpy United States, and that fear caused
Gon. Halleck occupied Holly Springs.
- .‘.*A It*
-I- -T AAM.
had possession of the field all of Saturday Southern polititions to plot the destruc­
Philadelphia, June 20.
W e found a tion of the Union and with it the Govern­
fy Gen.- Shields is concentrating his night and part of Sunday.
A
private
letter
received
here
states
ment
and
to
save
our
country
from
that
sum of one hundred aad eighUea dollars and
forces rt 8lr.sbi.rg. Facmont, who has few of our own wounded whe had been
that General Buell Ims started with his riftv-fiv.
-..,1
...1. _______
.
missed Saturday night in the darkness terrible fate, our brave northern men are
been at Mt. Jackson for some days, has
and burry.
Ono poor fellow of our bleeding by thousands and yielding up whole army fur East Tennessee, via
_— .7 J-----ucul accurca
jr Mid indenture of mortgage, or any which, ia conjunction with tbo
company
had been forty eight hours their lives. The cries of widows and Huntsville.
Another private letter, from New Orrant bis again taking the offensive, and badly wounded before we found him, and orphans are heard all over the land. Tbe
‘
* *'
jubliahed in
Lord help that poor miserable soul that
at last accounts was on tbe point of ad- then he waa found by the men ofMother
can maintain slavery to be right and that
lor of Fort
regiment
O
!
tbe
horrible,.terrible,
suf
­
vanring Southward to Now Market.
Morgan, is incorrect.
we
should
not
meddle
with
it.
It
has
ferings one such an action os this entails
Hoodoahe,
Cbsltvsnsss,
New York, June 21.
upon its victims. Imagine to yourself meddled with us and is meddling with
Colic CPairws, Cholera Jforbus,
"-yy-Tbe" Preaidant lias approved
every house and door-yard io Middleville the interests of tbo whole world now,
The THhme's correspondent at Seven
Indication,
(pain in the gowola,
filled u thick as they can lay on the floors trying to suppress tbe only bright spot Pines, June 18, says that at noon to-day,
• making the Territories of the- United sad gmsa^ and have" foe attendants pass of freedon on tbe whole globe. But it '.ntelligenoe was communicated from the
,
cannot
be
done.
W
hen
tbe
war
is
over
front, that tbe enemy 30,000 strong, was
States forever free from tbe blighting around among thorn; some groaning in
their agonies, others lying quiatly and it will be brighter than before I hone.— in line before Hooker’s advanced position.
apparently easy,
but foe quickening I cannot help despising so mean a North­ At half pact four o’clock, under General
breath and glazing eye -tell their own sad ern ma» as will apologise for slavery Hooka/s order foe 16th Massachusetts
tale of approaching death. Ab. has: just
went into the deep swampy wood nnd
come in from Fortreo Monroe where he
other regiments took up lines of battle
our country will be blessed ia prosperity,
upon the edge of the timber, out of which
wealth
and
strength.
It
will
have
the
looks strong and beeltfcw, and I think will
ual numbers and
get through all right. • From bis pewition effect to remodel every other GovernOLEAYELAND ELLIS, Auifnee.

circle.

Be this as It may, it is exlrerpe-

ly humiliating to our military pride, to

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m.n—. m„ for lb,
Un». In rnMnapMU, bo. In ikU ihlnn
b« &gt;Mm«l in turn z«l without .Mw|
edge, for II Mruinly nonmn, Lh.l ifh. hnd
known bow tin hnllnw of tho mUMa wu
he would never have Issued such an ordnr. I am urry bn in reonllnd, and that
in bis stead we are to have a politican
instead of the soldier, bet still we hope
for tbe best.

AMJUM.

Batter, “
Latd,
«
Tallow. “

Us!’

with a slightly downward

tendency for

the last two days.

HTA short drive in

the country

convinces us that tho wheat crop in this

vicinity will be light, but if nothing new
befalls it, it may yield well in proportion

to the straw.

The lute rains have vastly

improved the

prospeete of both wheat

paper tendering him the best wishes of the
company and advised him to try and go
home on a furlough if he could, if not for
his own good to resign.
He is better
now and 1 hardly think he will come
home at present
I have been quite fortunate until within
the last two weeks, when I had, a siege
of chilis nnd fever winding off w ith re.
mittent fever, and when the regiment
went away I was flat on my back, and as
some one had to be left in charge of the
camp 1 was selected for that purpose.—
I have been trying thia week to join tny

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SPECIAL NOTICES

zine and we will vouch for their being
entirely aatisfied with the outlay.

•

Grore Mcetlnf.

The Grand River Association of Uoiversalisto will hold a quarterly conference in

a grove near Woodland Center, Saturday

mid Sunday 12th and 13th of July

next.

Religious services will commence at

o’clock on Saturday.
pleasant

and

We

profitable

10

anticipate a
time. , The

[From the Cta. Free Saitos, Dec. ffl, IMI.)

one, co^R all.
Ju^23d, 1862.

WE

Department fur the

Disease disarmed—no loo|rar kDla,
Since we are bicsaed with Maaaics's Pills.

rf'OGET WOOL CARDED,
Or to
—

try -JMiaa (O.) Gssrtto.

A largo stock of

MORE GRAIN ind provisions are destroyed
annually in Grant County by rsrmin. tbaa would
pawfor tnna of thia Rat and Insect Killer.—Jtaa[WtsJ/Aruld.

preparations rapidly. Whtrevsr they bars be«
Gaed. Rata, Mice, Roaebes and Vermin dtoappea
rapidly.
Ecxsa A Srot-rrax,

— -=- get Cltek -Drr»e4,

CAUTION ! ! ! To prevent the public
being imposed upon by .ywrfoar and J/ifily ProatofosN MiMioaa. a new label haa been preaprod,
beannr a fimouJr ot tbe Proprietor's rignature.
Examine each box. bottle, or flask carofally before
purchasing, and take nothing but “Costar’a.”

HASTIXCffl, MICH.
read^odo Custom Carding by tbe 20th Inst
forcioth Dressing and tbe Manufacture of 1
dKout the Ibib of Jone next
We will iiay tbejgcbest market price IN G
fur Wool, deUMllffJFour Factory.

public to read.—

P/va. Dr. TktoJun DM,
)«:• OZy.
NU only are year I'.Il, admirably n S.n-1 U their |«iron aperlonl, Lui I Rail lluor Iwo. ."kini rflrctsupoa
ilM Uvar vary atari*! luitad. Tl«r hare In my prop.
lk» pru.M mure .Ehelual Car tlm fir. al
t*»ateutfr than any otw tcotoly 1 can h»ihlk«i. I MiWtrrlg
HlM« that X. Iiara al lenath a i nrxallw wbfchfaaerIhy Un raeMaoce af Un peuftnateu ami tu i-&lt;4c.
Du-xltmcxt or tut lamiua, &gt;
WmMnrfoe, D. C., Til. » eb, &gt; We. j
Sa: I Ur. necl yom Fllla Io luy te«ral a.ol bopn*!
practice ever Mare y on made Harm, uud raimol bwtaUi to
mm «,

Ummu tfocaw »j &lt;I .:imM MUib: IX l.»Mj jMd la
Stan. ftalmully
ALOX*) E.1U, ft. »,
Jbytaot nftu
Efyaantcry, Diarrhoea, Relax, Wona*.
re—— r&gt;. rf **----

ipooibs.

We hare every kind of goods, such ss

Is 25c. 60c. ak» 11,uO Boxes, Bonus *» n-uu.
*A un J5 S.-xss roe Purranasa^mn,
Boevs, Ao., Ac.,

Is at the New Woolen Factory of

of

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most of tbe time.
Th« first dajnbf June, General Stevens
embarked withShe 7»th New York 8th

Michigan, J00th Pensylvania and 28th

111
he contosions a#d experiemce of

SITOG &amp; SUMMER
GOODS.

1st Mass, cavalry, the 1st Conn, battery,
rifled

guns,

Hamilton’s

same number of pieces,

and

set sail for Stono Inlet, which is the en­
trance on tbe west side of James Island,
.to James river leading direct to Charles­
ton.
He was joined here by Gen. Wil­
liams and brigade, and Gen. W right and

brigade, making in all a force of some
18000, tbe Whole under the control of
Generals Hunter and Benham. The ob­
ject of this move is to take Charleston,
and reduce Fort Sumpter,
and for this
purpose all the heavy siege guns, rifled
cannon and mortars used in the several
batteries against Fort Puloski, have been
moved on to James Wand. Our forces
were met od this Island by some 7,000
rebels, and there has been a continual
skirmish going on for the last week,

WE

ARE

NOW

ON

with ono of tbe LARGES”!
BEST Assortments

that he would surrender all his forces.—
Otherwise McClellan would kill the rest
and see that all were buried together.
We have lost un James Wand 15 men
and one captain prisoners, all of the
100th Pennsylvania, and some ten killed

from tbe same regiment.
Our forces are confident of success,
and bv tbe way tbe rebels are burning
their ’corn, cotton and all else which
would be likdy to conduce to our wel-

and

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poj only.

'

.tow af TRIM.HARD TIMB wa are sriling

Warm Maab *t All Hoaxi!
Or Cold Uneh if doelrod

boots,

shoes,

TEA

OB

COFFEE.

C3T

DINES,

ion. Forty four negroes drove »n eotne
forty bead ofcattWto our foroea a few
•davs since, which came very acceptable

aredto sell ataemall

junc-u«. patr.miicd by
Lthc principal pl.yatciana
i.and aurgccmia In tbo
(ii Wbffi
Union, elegantly coated
1 MPa
1 with an gar.
.
,
— I
Ur8 LoxM 45 “"** •
BBEnft^^^felfire llorre fur one Dollar

Taiuaxise, Laos Corrrr,
Florida Joly 1?. U&lt; .
To Da Benin. Albany, 5. Vr—My Dewr Doe
lor:—I write thia to inform you of the wouAsrfol
effect of your Sugar CoatedMh on my d“&lt;ht«TEor three year* abe has been affected with a batloos derangement of the system, nadir impaoing
her health, which hue been ahwbly tailing ttanng
tUl period. When in New York in A»nl 1«M, a
friend advised mo to teat your pitta Bar mg foil
confidence in thejudpnent of my fnrud. T obtaind
a anpply of Moxa dMMS A Baric. Druggists,
Park Row New York. On rvUiruwz bw, wa
eeased all other treatment, and admmUwred yuar

Unusually Low!

Ate.

Aloo, loe Cream and Lemonade.
BoerJ will be forniebed by

tbe d*J

or

A STRIKER,

advance from

Lutlr I etn prepared to SAarr tie Fere,
or CSU X Bair, of old trieod. .

os we are abort of beef.
They were
doeely pursued by a hand of rebels wbo

'were fired upon by enfield rifles and only

wr/XTBXT

HACTC

YORK COMu.

VI?W
Xv Aa ’’

•

or new cuatou.erw.

And, finally, if you de.ro
-A GOOD DARGAnrr’»'-OLXAjI
SJTVAV

m

a«ll

x&amp;Goonrwi&amp;(b

dwet mil at tbo •«« of tho Barber Pole
one door eaa» ofH. A. Goodyear'. Hard

A. H. HANNAB.

Pills-

The best Family CATHARTIG io the warId.
uredlwcuiv yedrtby fire
I'rainion, pcraona ar.nnal-

:■ ,:j.-.-..-,|

UY

PICKLED TONGCB, SAR­

Market, which we

r, "X

OUR GOODS

CHICKENS,

•

IN THS MIGHT PLACE.

GROCERY, SALOON,

in this
Ever shown in

w
lying m Ilw
. river sent over tbetr oorupliment saying
.
“we ware in want of

a 8UFFKRER.—Publlahed as a warning, nnd
Whalesale Agents la New lark City.
for tbe •special benefit of Young Man, and those
Barrel,Rtoely A Kitchen
wbo snfier with nervous Debility,Loss of Memory Shleffelin Bro's ACoi
Premature Decay, Ac.. Ac., Ac., bv one wbo has B. A. Fabenstock, linfi Rush, Gale A Robiuson.
IL Ward, Close A Co.
cared himself by simple meanj, after being put
A Co.
A.
B.
A
D.
Sauds
A
Co.
MeKiaaoa A Robbins,
to great espwae nnd inconvcAeooe, through tbe
D. 8. Barnes A Cu.
nse of worthless medicines prescribed by learned Wheeler A Hart.
F. C. Walls A Co.
Doctors. Single copies may be had uf the anther James 8. A spin well.
Laxcllc, Marsh A GardC. A LAMBERT. Esq.. Grvenpoint, Long Island, Morsn A Allen.
Hril, Ruekel A Co.
Hal “Dixon A Co.
Thoms* F. Ft: ler.
my2im2
Uroenpoitit. Long Island, X 1. P. D. Orris.

HAND

which has resulted in forcing tbe enemy
from two of his batteriea, and the capture
of four heavy siege guns; the taking of n

number of prisoners, among whom is an
Adjutant of a Scotch Regiment, who
states that our forces had been fighting
in front of Richmond lor three days,
when Jeff. Davis asked an armistice of
two days to bury bis dead, wbeh was of­
fered him by McClellan on the condition

Z-rerymtsre-by
.. .. .

T

Mass. Regiments, two companies of the

battery,

HOUSEKEEPERS-troubled with vermin n^;

“Custar’s’’
“Costar’a” Bed-bug Exterminator.
.^e&amp;tar’a”
“CoatnrV Electric Powder for losecta.&amp;c.

figliah, Spanish
L Prieeklcenu
rerttocmvnt ou»d|

I9T Put up
aud French dir

fleat

in the Southern

FROM

Whhrbwe offsrat

there has been a prospect of “fun ahead’’

six Dalgreen

DIRECT

ioH^vVool J

For the last ten days things have assumed
the aspect oT war

JUST RECEIVED

KEIDIIJCE©

Dram Barkkr—It is some time since

the events transpiring

IIVAE

“Costar’a” Rat, Roach, dtc. Exterminator.

So, cot^e

I have taken my pen to chronicle any

B OUR LINE OF TRADE;

This charming compound will search It out.

J3?" For Agricultural eud other items,

COM.

—WE STILL-

Come and See!!

Their wondrous works— tbe papers fill.
Produced by fisauca's matchless Pills,

Bkacfort, June 9th 1862.

f

Those preparations (unlike ail others) era

To Conswaiplives.

/ From tbe Michigan Eighth.
/ IltAD Qcarteri 8tu Mich. Camp, •
\

VERMIN.

Dr. Rodack’s Bittsrs.—By reference

friends at Woodland will be most hXpp^ •ee fourth page.
to recaivejfhwho may come.

sur

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Destroys Ia ata arty

to Dr. Roback'a adrariiastaooi os the third p«&lt;e,
it will be aaeu that the Doctor baa Juat introdu­
ced a new article in the line of •Stowaeh Bittm.”
Theae Bittera are destined to become very popu­
lar, from the foct that they art gSnutoo to every
acuaaof the term—that ia, they derive thrir atbo­
lus from the powerful tonic nature of the roots
and herbs of which they are composed, and hence
their effoel to natural. We have had tbe pleas­
ure of teoting tbe qualifications of these Hitters,
and do not hesitate to pronounce them tbe “one
th:ng-needed In every well regulated fonujy." See
advertisement
jo moomly

out of Washington by the fugutive slave
law, process, who were here by the con
tent of their owners when the emancipa­
tion set look effect.
By reference to our
local columns, it will be seen that sueb a
case has been before the Coinmisaioners,,
and that the slave was not returned, it
being decided that all such person* ary free,
Mid any attempt to take them away, by
legal or other process, is nothing more
nor levs than kidnapping. Those inter­
ested will take notice.—Not. Rtp.

rsa
raraixnu unnr »o&gt;r-

EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

THE Advertiser having been restored
to health ic a few weeks by a very aimttle remedy
and grass. The harvest of boll: these
after bating suffered several rears with a severe
crops will be later than usual, and the
lung affection, and that dread diae ee.
thn—is anxious to make known to bia follow suffer­
prospect is that both haying and harvest
ers'tbo means of cure.
company, but Col. Christ 50(h Penn.,
To all who desire it,T he will send of the prewill come together.
who ia in command of the Island per­ acripUon uaed,(ftee of charge) with the directions
emptorily refuses me, and says 1 must for preparing' the same, which they will ’find a
suae cos ruk coxatrnr-rtait, umiaa, aaoacunu,
Thk Atlakttc Moitthlt for July la
remain in charge of camp.
We have a 4c. The tarty object of the advertiser in sending
,
___ ________
J___ F&lt;ff- force of sick and half duty men of 107 tho Prescription, ia to benefit the afflicted, and
received
and_ from a cursory review
its contents we feel that we can still rec­ left in camp, 52 of whom turned out on spread in formation wMeh ba 'conceives to no invriMble' aud be hephs every sufferer will try his
ommend it as one of the very best of the 6th inst when the alarm waa given. remedy, as it ton cost them nothing, and may
We receive the Banntr here almost ev­ prove a bles*ta£
I Parties wlabMig tbe prescription will please rdMagazines fur the general reader.
Wo
ery mail, and it is welcomed with much drea*
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON.
would exchange the Atlantic for no other delight. The thanks of the entire com­
Williamsburg.
jp£?l-.’.rn
Kings Giuntr. New York.
periodical with which we are acquainted. pany are tendered for its gratuitous be­
stowal. More anon.
PriEC Puetry,
N. H. WAiaarno^y
Godjcvs Liur’a Book for July is on
Let Chieftains boast of deeds of war,
Co. F Sth Mich. Voluntccp^T
our table possessing its usual rare nnd
Aud Minstrels tuna their sweet guitar.
A nobler theme ruy
it fills—
varied tilings of interest. If our readers
Fkkkdom Gaiks Asotdeii Poixt.—An
In pnuso of IIkbsick's matchless Pills.
desre to know what .these subjects of In­ attempt has been made to carry slaves

terest are, let them send for the maga­

SEmbto/^n^q

-LOW PRICES

•
.
•

R. N. RICE, Gsa’l Superintendent.

Company F ia in a batter shape cckday,
for all tbe duties of war, than they have
i of Hastings Lodge ever been before. Out of 76 men we
, are held al Masoncan turn out 70 for duty.
We have ’’but
one man in tbe hospital and he haa sure
•yea.
Lieut. Phillips has been sick a
long time, and it was the general opinion
f^y~Tlie wool market has been very
of the company, and all who know him
buoyant during tire last week. Prices that be had better resign and go home.
have ranged from forty-five to fifty cents, Seventy throe of the company signed a

mder. wiMt rear tyMm

oiktn * WAULDHW

fcttetynr^

�BAswart

—When
TATE OF MICHIGAN,

-zuo) a max* nu vteta"
■■AY’S

RENOVATING

RESOLVENT

U A CLEJIXSISO smer
made of scantling snd boards.

THE MOST D
TH! WORLD
TU ONLY RKLUBLK OLD IK TU WORLD
THE BEBT 0LUE IN TU WORLD

o this

AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE

law maxim.—
aa tbe Irishman said of his friends dinner.
which w« mast and potatoes, “that it
His only offense has
m juat bls, barrin’ the meat.”
So thia demes its truth.
gate ka just mine, barrin' the scantling.— been m«Hiejnj.ssl bis fflffnetieQn, ha
negative#’he abovd i-ure.’-i-J’uscA.
Formerly 1 used scantling, two by three, HAJ *,
and two by four inches, for the frame of

my

gates;

but one time, now

some

WILL WITHSTAND WATER.
HUMORS AND 80RES OF ALL KINDS

nno tncrerore «u:u my pete, wmeu wa
ten feet long, framed with strips of board,
by four inches for tho latch end, and
one by eight inches for the hinge end of
the gate; brace, one by six Inches. My
lower board,one by eight inches; tbe
whole secured by wrought n&amp;ila clioclied,
and bung with strap hinges. This gn
. and baa been all the. time fro
its oonatruction, in daily use. and has
. __ sagged an inch. From that time to
never
the present, I have always built my gates
without scantling, and have found them

equally as good barriers aa those built
with scantling, while they are lighter,
cost leas, and do not
*
Any
_
hang
posts being set—in two hours.

a

Ttgal ^otirts.

IT

WILL MEND

WOOD

IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

Dress plainly ; tbe. thin nest, soap bub­
bles wear the grandest colors.

children ere afflicted

ineonrvnlrnces to which I
MARRIED LADIBffl

rUhtfoaBk.

r.gw Hanner.

MORTGAGE SALE.

IT WILL MEN1’ GLASS.

either from Worai*.

ordered, that tbe petitioner
I lye notice to the persons interested in said estate
of tbepoodoncyorMid petltMu and tbo hMring

IT WILL MEND IVORY.

LADIBB

IT WILL MEND CHINA.

previous to
AUtutiouel debility,thoM FBI* will wsnre a atioog

Estate of Orville Phelps.

PROBA TKORD£R.~ST\TEO¥ MICHIGAN,
County of Berry. *s.

eight hundred nnd fify-eight, i
office of th* Register of Deeds

B1LL1OU8 COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER.

IT WILL MEND MARBLE.

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

RAD WAY’S READY RESOLVENT
IS A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY .

• •hilling. • shilling oaved is aabiBiugreroud.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER.

villas* of Hull
gage mere is ciaimeu to ur due,al toe ante or trits
notice,
niae hundred end aixty-two and 88-100thi
it—tbe

Sharp Fains

using a urei

for Bilhout com
Ae. Icon-ider th* K*
Pill* unequalled Th*
iu tbetr opcreuona,
The flrat dose should be targe euouxb^to ^urgo,

It will Mend B«ne, U&lt;»r&gt;l. Lnra, sod in
fact everything but Metals,
SR and filing the petition, duly verified
ery thereof, Notiee is therefore hereby «
McDunnal, pray inc, lor certain reuooa dirt'M'
by virtue of tbe statute and power of
[•forth, that Gilbert striker. adminisAuovt CisnuitB.—Almost every fam­
’
" ortgage, tbe premise* therein
permanent enre wifi surely follow: The worth
ansrter (oeWI
ily saves and uses rain water and can
of section number right. (8) in township number required to convey certain Real Estate &gt;«.
Yeuts, Ac.,
D*
beHtforeCpre««nUng this wottderfalek—-- — r
easily appreciate the value of that ncces one [1] north of rang* number seven [71 west. Ini
•ary article. The usual mode of obtain­
edy to the North American public, Dr.
...j. i.- .-I.* •----- »
k:. I
—7.
im
mMlicsl nowerfor the
ing it is merely tn conduct it from the
&lt; Tbereupon it t» oru»r»a that Tuesday. u&gt;e xstn
byJD
slwy ot JuS/A. D. 1862, at ten o'clock A. M., be
eaves to the opening in the cistern, by
H=trtlf American Fnirtocro. u it is • f*c» w«H
aasigned for tbs hearing of said petition, end
which means the fresh supply falls on
that th* heir* at law of said deoee*ed,t»d al! other
demand
with
iasvraius,
and mixes with the stagnant or foul wa­
pereOns 'fnterseted tn Mid estate, are enquired to
and ite horrible train of eoncomitanta, provsll in
ter that may have been there for months.
tbe tropical regions of the South, to a touch great­
It is suggested by a observing neighbor, leg*nFHaatiuge, that being tbe plane for holding
er and more malignant degree than in the North. A QUESTION OF THE MILLION
the Circuit Court io *aid Barty county, and Btad
In loci there is searcely a family in any of the
who has tried the experiment, that If the of Michigan, on the sixth day of September. fa^D. prayer of ths petittonar should not be granted.
ANSWERED.
economy u wealth
And it is further ordered, that said petitioner South American Provinces that is free from
fresh water is conducted from the eave* 1862, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
give notice to the persona interested, in said Scrofula, or its kindred disease*. Il run* in the
110 00 h year saved in every family by
Dated, May Si), 1862.
to tho bottom of tbe cistern, that the old
estate, of tbe pendency of said petition, and the bleed of all it* people, snd bs* become established
RAD WAYS READY RELIEF
One Bottle of
H. J. PERRIN A CO..
butniig thereof, by causing a copy of thia order ass constitutions! infirmity, and has baffled the
and filthy water, together with the “wigJelltU
Assignees ef Mortgsge.
to be published in the Hasting* Banner, a news­ skill of their beat physicians. With knowledge
SwtuiT A Ai-iix, Styrs.
glera” and other impure matter will be
paper printed io aaid county,uf Barry for six of these fact* Dr. Radwat was determined to test
thrown off as the flow of water causes the
UjeRADWlY’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,
Priee 25 Cents per Bottle.
cistern to run over, leaving only the new
We reply that Rad way's Ready Relief chief and
MORTGAGE SALE.
B.C. PRINDLS.
Pries 25 Cents psr Battle.
and fresh. The sediment and dirt which
Judge of Front
EFAULT having been made in tbe condition 1
Price 25 Cent* per Bottle.
settle* at the bottom of the eistern, do
Large supplies were sent to Brsxil, llncuo* Avree,
of payment of s certain Indenture of Mort­
Chili,
Peru,
Equador,
Venxuela.
Bulivta,
New
gage
executed
by
J
owm
B.
Tuxbury
and
hie
wife,
nut injure the water; it i* tho surface
I’ncw 25 Ont* per Bottle.
Estate of Able Draper.
Grenada, and to seversl Wands of the SpanUh
Hannah M. Tuxbury,of Baltimore, Barry county,
that stagnates, breeds animalcule and end stale of Michigan, to Cyme Hann, ot Tolland
main,
and
was
thoroughly
tested
by
Physicians
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
PROBXTK ORDER.—SIXTH OF MICHIGAN.
becomes offensive.
snd the Priesthood, snd Is now the officisl reme
county and state of Connecticut, dated tbe 2«lh Cocxvr or Basmt. st.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
•dy
used
by
the
Pbystetsns,
under
t»*
name
of
itient experiences a alight tUscemfort. thia ia
To continue the conducting pipe to the
II__ -J —.,1. —-1—' .. .
- . - ..
M.ImW
"Solutivo Renovador de Rsdwsv," (the Hpanisb
bottom of the cistern, and allow the dis
for Radway's Reedy Resolvent.) io the trvstmenl
Buyer*.
of Scrofula. Rrpbtlta, Ulcers Tumors, Prolapsus
charge to take place there, is a simple
on pace 1, on which Mortgage there is efeiSed I
Uteri, E.«&gt;hat&gt;tasis. Erysipelas. Saint Anthony's way's Ready Ralinf will be found all-potent. It* •
TERMS CASH.
and easy process, and is worth trying.
to be due *1 the date of this notice, the sum of sev­ I*rindle, Judge of Probate.
Fire, St. Vitu'a Dance. Fever sore*, all diseases of administration, cither internally or externally, a*
&gt;r Rale by all Druggists, and Storekeep*
the skin, humors in tbo blood. White Swelling*, the *Mt of pain Indfoalea, will arrest tbe pro&lt;res* ■
enteen hundred and nineteen (fellar* and twentygenerally throughout theceuutry.
one cento, [6171S.S1,] and no proceedings iu law
of the threatened di«caM, and quickly relicve the |
Propagation Madk Simple.—It ia or equity having been instituted for tbe recovery
On reading and tiling the petition, duly verified •nd nese, glandular swelling*, dropsy, and coti- patient from oil pain or diaeamfort.
JOHNS A CJIORLEY,
th*roof:
dow well known to many of our moat
of Adam Elliott,Executor of the last Will audTee- stitutional diacascs. Such has been tbe unparal­
NoHee is therefore hereby given, that by virtue
leled succee* of lhi» remedy m curing tbeas hor­
propagators, that all cuttings can be of the statute, and a power of sale contained in
rible disease* in the tropics that we da not hesitate of Redway* Ready Relief, not one tboui
78 W ILLI A M STREET.
Mid
mortgage,
tbe
preen
IM*
described
tberetn,
to
to
promise
all
tbe
sufferers
with
scrofula
and
inaoe to callous, and then be made to
to sell certain real estate in said petition described
wouldcTcr be troubled with sickness.
Two-third* of ths north-east quarter, and for th* purpose of paying the debts of eaid de­
t Liberty Street
NEW YORK.
grow
Apples, peaches, cherrie* and wit:
,Lm mmmal i-ir.r
K.iv
__ -l __ .
WHXX THRKATXXKD WITH
ceased aud expense* of administration.
plums, are now freely stuck from cut­
irter of section m
Tbcrenpou it is ordered, that Tuesday, tbe 5th health.
south
half
of
the
tings, and many kinds uf trees once
day of August. tH&amp;i. at ten o’clock, in the font
Fever.
Small
Pox,
Resale*.
Fever
and
Ague,
Important
t«»
ILmae
Ounvr*.
K. ...._ .j r...
___ r —ia —*t
thought impossible to propagate iu this
Chills snd Fever. Headache. Billions Cholic, DiPURIFYING THE BLOOD,
Impirant to Builder*.
way are now raised ao, very freely.
all other parsons interested in aaid estate, arc re
Important to Railroad Cmupardeu.
Id experiments it ia found a common hundred and eighty acre*, [ar so modi thereof aa
will satisfy saia debt and interval and cost*.] will
preserving bottle is exeelleut for callous­ be sold at public auction or vendue, to thehighsat
sud the threatened disease expelled from tbo sysImportant to Farmer*.
» the face and nail* and brilliancy tu the
ing hard cuttings. A sponge is pushed bidder, at tbe north frontdoor of tbe Court House, toe prayer ot toe petitioner .houltl not bo granted. ercB
Ta
all
wAom tbit may concern and if con­
in the Village of Heating*, in said countv of Barry,
IF KX1XXD
’
*
And it ia further ordered that said Petitioner |
tightly into the bottom of tbe bottle, and that being the place for bolding the circuit court
pure and innocent preparation, all-powcern* everybody
gire notiee to the persona interested in aaid
- lo good, but never doe* tqjury.
water poured on. Then ull the water is
estate, of the pendancy oi said petition and
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
drained out that will go out by invert­
JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY’S
tbe beariag thereof, hr causing a copy of this
CTRL’S MANN.
order to. be published in tlw “HMitnga Ban­
ing the bottle, and the cuttinga placed
Jet1114
ner." a newspaper, printed and circulating in
loosely in. No cork is placed in the bot­
said eonnty of Barry, for six sueeesaira week*.
tle, arid evaporation takes place slowly,
Immediately previous to aaid dav of hearing.
trsnsnnssion,' from parent to child. This groat
SHERMAN O. PRINDLE,
power we claim for RADWAY'S RENOVATING
MORTGAGE SALE.
and tbe cutting soon forma tho desired
RESOLVENT •, and we rolirioasly dedaro that, if
(A true copy.)
Jell
Judge of Probate.
callous. The whole secret, in fact, ia al­
Medway's Renovating Resol vent is given when
tbs symptoms of any inherited disease are first
lowing free access of air to all parts of
catod by Jo*.ph M. Barre*, sqd bis wheT SthaEslnte orffllliam Cooney.
exhibited, it will eradicate tbe seme from tbe
IT IS HUE AND WATER PROOF
the cutting, at lhe same time taking care rine Barrett, of Rutland, Barry county and State
•ystem. In the early stages nf I’thisis or Con­
ROBATE
Order.
—
State
of
Michigan.
that evaporation shall not be ao excessive of Michigan, to Joseph Sibley,uf Marshall,Calhoun
County of Barry, as.—At ■ session of tbe Pro­ sumption, Fits,Kcrofula, and iu ca*ea of auro head
as -to dry up tbe cutting.
bate Court for lhe county of Barry, bolden st the ulcer*, tumors, hacking cough, bronchitis, the use
of Radway's Renovating Resolvent will extermin­
offlice of the Register of Deeds, for said countv office of the Judge thereof, in Hastings, ou Mon­ ate tbe trausmittedjliatase term the system, and
day. tbe 16th day of Jane, one thousand eight
make (what the parent* neglected,) a sound and
Hox«xs will be Wantxd.— the Fit. of Barry, ou tbe 4th day of December, A. D. 1866, hundred and sixty two.
Present, Shirmsn C. baallby body.
at 12 o clock, M.. in Boek D. of Mortgage*, on Prindls, Jud ge of Probate.
eonoin Farmer well remnrka, ’'it is inev- pagft ljo sad 121 on which MaHgSga three i*
. CHRONIC DISEASE.
In the matter of tbe estate of William Cooney
itable that horses should be in greater de­ claimed to be due, at tbe data of this notice, the deceased.
*u&lt;n&gt;,cr
Ul
Uli
sum of eight hundred and ninety-four and B7Ou reading and filing tbe petition.duly verified, cine*, or the most skillful tvhyi____
mand than for years before tbe war.— 100th* dollar*, and no suit or proceeding* In law
build ng* of all kinds, euch aa Factokib. Fornnof Solon Doud Administrator of said estate, prat­
Immense numbers will bo killed, crip­ or in equity having been instituted for the recovery ing for reasons therein Mt forth that be mar be cceded in achieving, more than in rnerolv psllisiqias. CMiecutt. Rail Roan Dxron, Cars, and on
thereof
:
'Notiee
is
therefore
berebv
given
that
by
Pestle Bcitnixoa generally. Goxaesnex-r lint*
pled, and used up, while tho uses to
ileeneodio sell certain rod estate iu said petition
he give* calomel. Tin*
virtue of tbe statute, and a power of sale contained described fsr tbe purpose of paying the debts
txM. Ao.; by the principal Boitacea. Aaeamcva,
which they have been accustomed to lie io said mortgage, th* premises described therein,
of th* profession, which
an t other*, and ha* proved v. be tbe CHEAPEST
put, will be in no respect diminished‘3- to wil. the north-west quarter of section No. of said deceased and vtpeuse* ot Administration.
suffered to alter.
Thereupon, it is ordered that Moudsy, the 2i«lh Scrofula, Lyspcpsie, Syphilis, and diseases in­
and MOST DURABLE RGOF1NG in ttae; it ia ia
thirty-two, (32) of township No. three (»&gt; north
•vovv restart A FIRE, WATER. WEATHER and
It would be well to breed extensively, of range No. nine (9) west, in said Barrv countv
duced by lhe injudicious uw of calomel, mercury,
When we tell th* public that the use of RAD­ TIME PROOF covering for RUOFS OF!ALL
quinine, dieeasss of the Liver, Spleen, Goll. Blad­
•nd from lorses of the best blood. The
der. Kidneys, Spine, Ac., all of which di»M»ea WAY N READY RELIEF will cure the sick of •KINDS.
policy which prompts so many of our
certain diacaoea: that it will slop pain in a few
satisfy said mortgage with interest and costs, will to appear st a session of said Court, then to be
farmers to employ cheap “stock horses,” be sold at public auction or vendue, to lhe highest
minute* after ita application: Uat it will protect
bolden at th* Probate Office,in the village of Has
the system aa.in.l
«r .It -1__ ._ ' __
ia of the same class with that which bidder, st the Court House in the villsg* of Hu- tings, and show cruse, if any there be, why tbe „ 7&gt;&gt;c price of RADWAYK RENOVATING RE­
SOLVENT I* tl.'M) per bottle. Duec, a tea-spoon
t.w,c* ,.uI1’ bltlr *n hour
e*c11 *ne*1- SolT'by
would recommend an inferior quality of tings, that being th* place for bolding the Circuit prayer of the petitioner should not be granted.
Court in said county of Barry, and State of Mich­
And it is farther ordered, that the petitioner druggist* aud mere bants everywhere.
seed because of a less price. It costs no igan, on the sixth day of September. A. D. IMS.
No Hmi la required in making application
give notice to all person* interested in said estate
more to raise a fine animal than a mean st one o'clock, P. M. of that day.
of the pendancy uf said petition, aud the bearing
Dated, May SO. IMS.
A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.
Th* expense of applying it is but trifling,
thereon, by causing a copy of this notice and
worthless scrub.”
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO.,
ordinary Roof can be covered and finist
order to be published in the “Hastings Banner.”
J’lIH1
Assignees of Mortgage. a newspaper printed snd circulstingin said coun­
sum* day.
bwxkxkt a Atxax, Attys.
IN MILITARY CAM PR.
ty oTBarry, for six enecnsive weeks, immedi­
BfcxwuxAT.—A correspondent of the
It can br applied by any one,
There is no pise* ao well caleul*&gt;*d to t„t ,llf
ately previous to Mid day of bearingCountry Gentleman tn Clinton, N. Y.,
[A true copy.] SHERMAN C. PRINDLE,
°! • •pwifla medicio* u a militarv ‘ and when finished form* a nerfectlv Fisa Paoor
CTIANCEItY
SALE
­
eamn. Railway- a
u.li.r i__ »___
.
.1..,:. V.j — _ u&gt;. l*
says be has a field of ten acres, a part of
jel8
Judge of Probate.
In tho matter of the estate of Orville Phelps,

' 1MEBIUK CEMEIT CUE

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C

CEMENT ROOFING,

P

DR. RADWAY’S PULS

which has been sown annually with buck­
wheat for tbe last thirty years without
manure,and the other part nearly os long.
It averages from 25 to 30 bushels per
acre. He uses tho buckwheat principal­
ly for feeding milch cows, three parts
buckwheat meal and one part corn meal.

TATE OP MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court
for the county of Barry—in Ghancerr.
CUHss £. SmM,Complainant, I
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. ....... . ■ T»&gt; (Foreclosure.)
PAdhp iauMrrf, Defendant, j

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I

Provide a supply of green oom fodder
for the cows when tbe pasture becomes
dry. Sow it at once, in drilia, three feel
•part Make the drills with a one horse
plough, and scatter the seed in lhe drills
quite thickly, sav forty graine to the foot, at on* o'clock in th* afternoon of that day, at
or about two and a half buabels per acre.
Keen it clean by running a horse-cultiva­ tenement* described ia tbo mortgage, set forth
plaint, and described in said
tor between lhe rows. In this way, if
the land is rich, you will get a great
Stat,
of
crop. This is a far better way than sow­
ing broadcast.

WMpfhBd.

Stop th* Melon and Cdcombk*
Vixxs.—A* tbe vine* run, pinch off the
Bends. It will strengthen the vine* ahd
throw tbe sap iota the fruit
Homlt Truths r&lt;m Wivxs.—Although
our busband may neglect to give you a
* not seek revenge by giving him
• good drawing. Do Dot hesitate be
tween the choice of an expensive mantle
and your husband’s affections ; die form-

COHT1VENE88,

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

STATE OF MICHIGAN, I M
Cocjtvr or IUkxt
fM
_ In the matter of the estate of Charles C. Griffin
N pursuance and by virtue of a Decree of tbe deceased.
Circuit Court for the County of Barry, Lt Chan­
Notice Is hereby giveo,
cery, mode on the sixteenth dav of January, in that by virtue of a license granted to me,'by the
lhe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred Probate Court ot aaid eonnty of Barrv. I shall
and aixty-two, tn a certain cause tbsrein pending, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at
wherein Ch*rle«
&lt;« mxmI.Im.m) ..Xi the North Door of tbo Court House In the village
Phillip Leonard ia Defendant: Notice is hereby of Hastings In the county of Barty, Michigan, on
given, that I, tbe undersigned,Circuit Court Com- Monday the 4tb day of August, IS6?,at ten o'clock

.

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HARMON SMITH,.

jaaWtT
CTretrit t.bvrt ttntuKiinaofr.
Balov a Dxvox, Solicitor, fur Complainant
Dstedat HMUngs, JBne9( I84i.
Jell

quarter (V) of the North East quarter (V)
reelion Noi-aioe f»J in town three [31 North
range eight [fc] West, and containing Forty act
of land more or leas, being in V “
'
ry and State of Michigan.
JAMIS HATHAWAY
Dated Hastings, Juno 16, IM2
JolS

IND1OERT1ON.

LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYKPEPAIA,
B1LI0UBNRHS,
BICK HEADACHE.
INFLAN ATION OF THE BOWELS.
NERVOUSNESS,
MELANCHOLY,
DKPREM1ON OF SPIRITS,
’

ter. from Brigade and
cere, and pnvates.usure ua ’
RelKhos oonlrjbeUd more

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X
GUTTA

LXCIX7XX&gt;
PERCH A CEMENT

For Coaling Metals of all

A doss of from six to eight of Bad way's Reeolutinjt P.ll., wiU, in tbe must distressing eases’of
CouMipatmuor Coativeneaa. Dmngmcutot tbe

and

AND KKSTORB

F*r rrewrTli*
te.ilrlir Metal
R»r&gt;ar&gt;ll klaii.

»W /aifr fa, nJ

Jrf'n*
Ar?r th®rouEb,y dMnaing^ha bowels
of ite retained humor*, by a free purge, two to
four ner rt*r Ct.r t. w«mV
a-1. 2:,,
.

iltbcfr dutwi ,y'leB‘

Kinds when

exposed to the Action of the Weather,

TN CASES OF

11,0 h*a,‘1,y perfbn

DR. RAD WAY’S PILLS,

AB A SCIENTIFIC PURGATIVE.

BtniM.P.latu IbeKidnevs,
Bladder.
‘
®IFF1CULT
Kn
1« TUV BREATHING
H1u"moDLPI
S,

upunion of TIN or other METAL ROOFS, coo
sequent upon sudden ch ango* of the weather.

2'2T C®ACK W OOLDJOK RUS IN
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT.#ASH OFF.

Executor’s Sale.
CHRONIC R BEU .M ATlaM-ASTH MA
In pursuance uf alicenae granted to
Probate Court of aaid County, I shall

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS
can be repaired wtth GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

vil
emune

CHANCERY SALE.

•fl.

TATE OF MICHIGAN —The Circuit Court for
the couniy of Berry. In cUncery.

S

ecuon uurty-ens, &gt;81,1 conlianing
177) and s*veutv-bve bundrelh* i

of aaid piece.

JOSIAH BURGE, Errevter

will flsdia Redway’s Ragulstiug Pill*

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.’

RADwAY’B REGELATING PILDB

S2.31SS±r
UKrgtanttaaf the aye.

The first apph-

UBYAPR REGULATING PILLS

latter should be dear to your boaocn.—
Should your husband bring a friend home

to partake of the remains of

wiaftsa

R1DWAF8

PILLS

WILLIAM BONES,

pain,-,pain.~pa1n.

AT-.fi REGULATING BILLS-

*ADWaY s READY

rjujkf

GUTTA

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                    <text>“Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable."

VOL. 7.
— C)t Rulings ganntr,
18 PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY,
AT KAATINOB, HAMMY CODMTT, MICIUOAW

KMFPEW A BURI0W8
A’sm■ad COUNSELLORS AT LAW.

Original JJothg.

A.Kxlrxx,
tbsrwisa bo cents a U1 be added.

rowxs anxTtuua'e cmxixt
Meet worthy sf admiration,

ADVXXTISIMO.

GREAT

lloa. A liberal dlseounl to yaarif ad » artistr*.

toetii

gistings' justness girtetm.

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

tn lsu, S3 00 m axxcm.
?------- '

GRANT A SPAULDING,

f ■ IS •
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TXEALKRS in all kinds of dry.gooas.groceries.
1_F crocksry, Ac. State al., kt ttw post o*c«.

DRUG

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,

JtJBT RECEIVED
HASON ALLEN,
EALER IN GROCERIES, provisions, pro­
d KO. fiisb, baiter, lard. pork, and grain *f n new and most complete assortment of

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all kind*.

NO. 9.

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1862.

Also tova candioa, etc.,ate.

Stere in

And sarioua Dadltatloa,
Of lhe groat roputehon
Toe have in thia nation,
I have a nrioo» inclination
To become your rotation.
•
I am now making preparation
To ramova my habitation
To a more conveaieut Bitnation,
To pay you sdo-atjon
By moro froqneut visitation.
If this kind ofoblalion
Ba worthy your observation,
'Twill bo to ma an obligation
Bayond all moderation.
Believe mu in high atatton.
From gantraUoD to gsaeratten.

I received your adoration,
With much deliberation,
And sotiie coneiernaUon,
That aeixed your imagination,
When you madr each a declaration
On so Blender a foundation.
But after further examination.
Supposed it done from ostentation,
To display education;
Or rather, multiplication
Of words of the tame termination,
Though of great variation
And different lignification.
Which without disputation,
May'deserve commendation.
And I think imitation
A sufficient gratification.

and yon drrw near---------- r.
gathered around it are the several memxrs of the home circle—think, aa your
children clamor on your knee, of that
lonely hearthstone, and of the widow’s

] arose to depart, but composing her­
self and motioning me to be seated, she
related, amid soba and chocking sighs,
the following story of her trials:
“One year ago to night, George, my
only child, brought to hrs borne his lovely
bribe, end a happier and livelier company
were seldom gathered together than were
collected together in thia room but one
abort year ago—a year fraught with sor­
row and death.

oouaiwgr.

trials.

natives of Africa, ofthe boa soedee. meaturing respectively thirty and thlrty-five
feet, and weighing from one hundred nnd
fifty to two hundred pounds each, have
recently arrived In thia city, are now
(
domiciled
in large glass cases, in charge
, Captain John Sears. Their inakeship*
of
|had not tasted food for nearly a month,
when, on Friday, a company of slentific
and other gentlemen were intfted to wit­
ness the feeding pf the reptiles. An at­
tempt had been made in the early part
of the week to feed the serpents, which
by the way, are the finest specimens ever
seen in this city, but the largest of the
pair was then in an angry mood, end darthis head about so viciously that it was
judged to be imprudent to insert the

same destination.
“Charlotte aaked in assumed playful­
ness, if he would go. He replied In the

affirmative,

arti

‘twas then the young

bride knew her first sorrow.
“The eventful Sunday came, a day
that wilt never be forgotten in this city.

Ou thnt morning I parted from my only
child in this room for the last time. Ii
never saw him again.
“Time wore on, and almost dally came1
letters from GeOvge, breathing words off
comfort, and axaiiring us that his time of &lt;
service would soon expire ; and home I

(rml victory of the d«J.
Hh fo«M
!on.l«ln» of TS.000 n«, oCMylcd •
•rai-drel. oThrifte..

A® Hour wit® two Amacosdas.—Two

hold was to love.’ Of a sprightly, cheerful disposition, she adapted herself for
her new home, and our family circle was
perfect”
“It was convulsed to Its vert centre on
receiving news of lhe fall 6f Sampler,
that George came home at the end of an
April day, and, as usual lhe question of
news was broached, and George told us
ofthe departure of onr brave' Seventh
Regiment for Washington, also that his
regiment was to leave on Sunday for the

On tk. Sd d«. ol D«s«iby 1804
-Sun o?Ao.terhu_" h1. hjta
re.Mlod to N«polw&gt; tho oertktalj of0»

kmUm

food then.
Yesterday, however, both reptiles were
passive, and a live hen having been placed
in the cage the spectators awaited with

uncommon interest the result
anticipated. The fowl looked
serpents *8
as a
a culprit
culprit does
does upon
upon
about to ‘““
try
77 •the
l- 1Issue,"
—■*■" *"
*c.
returned the gaze,
reptiles returned
gaxe, but

Tno AJI»d B»

■iu and AuUrfoa nrrny 04,000 ntronf.
bad Wd twmty four boor. pr.rloo.J
position equally as strong, on the helgnts
ISpruuJibot by . rtSllfoi mux*’"
'he h»d indnoed tb«n to b.H« U»t b.

fund a bull.; ®&gt;d .ooordinjly, «ow •*
thobreUtof d.y, h. b.l»lJ tbUr lamuM tray, like b hug. bo. biting uowound Iu noil, trUling Iu «Io&lt; ponder,
ous length around his front, in oroer to

attack bis right wiog.
The whole length of their line® were
expuMd; while Napoleon from his semi­
circle could launch out the spokes of hit
power to attak them In any all quarters.
His Generals were eager to b^tai.—
-Walt twenty minutes,” said the Emper­
or, whom neither delight nor tear amid
betray into a precipitate action.
w hen
the enemy is making a false more they
must not be interrupted.
Tho twenty
minutes had elapsed, the blander wm
irretrievable.
Then Napoleon shouted

to bis troops;
. .
that was
‘-Soldiers! the enemy has impfflaewtiy
upon the exposed himself to your blows; we. shall
the jury
jury finish the war with a clap of thtmdwl*
the
Th®
T
’“ rep­
At the same time the order of -attack
not with
-

the same disposition to decide the case
accordingto
_____________
the law and evidence. With after enffering fearful slaughter, wercrotheir heads resting upon the folds of their treating across the frozen lakes. Napo­
gliiteuing bodies, they seemed at first toCAEALER in al) kinds of Family Groosriea.
leon rode furiously along his linee.—
LJ Slone snd Wooden ware, and a general as­
again would greet our willing ears, as jtally
»* •indifferent
»•»-—• *to the -------presence
------ ~of
e •*their
—s“
:“Engulf those massee! break the
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
sortment of Proviaiona. Also Notary Public,
■ his manly form neared our old abode of victim.
The fowl fluttered about the The artillerists elevated their pieces, and
atoro, two doors snatsf the Hastings Housa,
comfort.
.
i cage, now perched upon the coiled forms by dropping the balls on the ice, brokb
Spring time had passed, and summer ;of the serpanta, as they relaxed and con­ it up and overwhelmed the flying enemy
ROBBKTI A STRIKER,
had fully crowned the trees with foliage ; tracted their folds; than, standing mo­
FkEALERS in drnga, medicines, patentmediby thousands.
■
IJ eines. prints, oils, turpentine, burning fluid.
the atmosphere grew close and sultry tionless. gazed latently upon ths firay
Hastings, June Slth, 1EC2.
’This was Napoleon's greatest yictory
__ •_____ — j_ _
nnttT* MTOr FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
The largest of and brilliant stoke vf genius. After­
b and many were the pravers thnt were eyes of the tormentors.
lonery.
'“'■y
‘
PURPOSES,ONLY J£L
offered up for oor poor soldiers who were lhe anacondas showed no disposition to
Sew block, Heslinga, Mich.
wards, on the eve of any battle, be had
marching under a burning sun and on sieze ite prey, the light to which he had only to remind the soldiers that the Bah
: dusty roads, or perhaps lacing a traitor­ been suddenly admitted, and the presence of Austerlitz would look upon their ac­
ous foe exposed to showers of lead that of the spectators inducing, aa was sup­ tion, to influence them to deeds or der­
THE WIDOW’S TRIALS.
Also a full stock of
bweezey a allem
was sent on Its mission by no nnpractlced posed, something like fear in the serpenVe
ing.
TTORNEYS AT LA W and Solicitor, in Chan
conduct.
hands.
.
.
eery. Particular attenUottpaidIto ConveyFell disease now entered our dwelling
The smaller of the two, however, al
fastened on our favorite flower. Oh tempted several times to seize the fowl.
The wind was howling and moaning and
i
A hawk caught a parrott in its claws,
I watched that tender plant; but Drawing back its head and contracting
through the almoat deserted streets, dri- how
I
? the fever had fastened on the brain its body, it waited until the chicken was and away he soared with hia prey. De­
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER.
ving the snow in blinding clouds into alas
i
the Court House, Hastings. Mleh.
the second week in July the soul of’ still, when, quick as lightning, wipi jaws lighted with the ride so high in tho^w^
PRUNES. FIOS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
every crevice and doorway
Pedestrians and
,
the parrot sung, a* he sailed along—“Hey
in feet, ererrthing in the Grocery line, such as paused in their hurried progress towards ICharlotte winged its way to thnt spirit extended, eyes dialated, and its forked
dey-hey day.” and thought none so
their cheerful fireside, turningjheir backs Iland where all is jny unspeakable and tongue protruding from its mouth, it
DANIEL COOK,
happv aa he. At length the hawk began
darted
forward,
striking
lhe
fowl,
but
net
parting
is
no
more.
’
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Geaeral land and
upon lhe furious sleet nnd storm-wind ।
it was some moments before Mrs.; fairly, as in its half blinded ‘state It was to gripe the parrot atill doaer in his tal­
endeavoring to catch their breath, and
lEHMEBaT U&gt;XBXDniXBV
ons, and tear him with his baik.
The
summoning all their efforts again to S
I ------------ was able to resume the thread of ’ unable to take certain aim at its victim.
the serpent repeated the attempt several tunc of the parrot was instantly changed,
And CwklBR Extracts,
combat the elements.
Policemen flitted her
I
narrative.
sharpened and
and instead
instead of
ofaingitm
singtrig ““bey
bey dey,
dey. bo
no ttex“1 wrote to George,” she resumed, but■ times, its appetite evidently
I. A. IIOLBROOK,
roa TH® ESPECIAL DIHEFTT OF TH® LADIM. like shadows underneath the friendly shed­
by long abstinence, but up to the time 1 claimed
claimed—
—““Od
Od rucks
xudcs’.’. od
od tucks
zocks I1
,
A TTORNEY and Counselor at Uw, Solicitor ro
awnings and recesses,seeking shelter from never received an answer.
When 1I see a man tippling
tippUng at the
A Chancery. Genera! Land and Tax Agent.—
1 was sitting by my window one lovely‘ our reporter left, it had not succeeded in I
lhe pitiless storm that raged with such
; clutchinglhe chicken, which
remained dram
dram shop.leaving
shop, leaving hie
hia badnert,
business, and 8»nkOffice, aecoud story of Rower’s block.
sweeping force. The few wheeled vehi­ moonlight Sabbath evening about a week
unhurt. Il was evident that appetite ing in credit, poor fellow,
fellow think
think 1,
1. though /
cles tugged along slowly nnd noiselessly after Charlottes death, when I was star
J. M. RUSSELL.
it is 'hey day’ with you now, yet, when
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN­
through the snow thnt wns fast gaining tied bv lhe cries of the newaboys of a wns not atrong enough in the serpents,
,nrSlCl»N .»J
o®™ l»
the constable comes—your money gone
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
great'bettie
in
Virginia,
and
terrible
.
and
the
spectacle
of
their
feasting
wn*
an iwcendsncy over steaming jaded, norand credit lost, depend upon it, y°«r
acs. The city lamps cast but a faint slaughter among the New York regiments ।postponed until it is otherwise.—Botton
tune will be changed to “od xudtai.
JOHN ROBERTS,
,
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glimmer through the surrounding snow The next day brought tidings of the bat- Journal.
MOST POPULAR
When I tee a girl too fond of a forward
iHYSICIAN and Sarvetm- Dwelling on Hroadtie of Manassas, and a few days brought
logofatnily wjntry night of January
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irnnM.
sweetheart—be cautious my pretty Par­
the list of names, in the daily newspapers
In this great metropolis.
CurtouB Minor.
rot thinks I; or your tune will be «wof
the
killed,
wounded
and
missing.
A
­
It was hiy first night in New York, for
Among the curiosities exhibited at the rowfolly changed to “od ««*." will ■»
.
H. F. CHERRY,
vears; as I had but that dny arrived mong lhe latter was George S-------- .
^TOTARY PUBLIC nnd Conveyancer, will •
Into Paris Exposition, apd promised for need to y oar “bey dey" of mjoymenu
Oh, lhe ngnny of that announcement,
from Europe, where 1 had spent four
ours, was a large concave mirror, thuinIf I sue a young man dressed in U&gt;»
to
me
!
No
one
but
a
mother
can
know
'
years in sighuseeing nnd becoming acof a startling piece of optical very pink of the mode—sporting his
We would reipectfully announce to tb. eiU- quninted with the customs nnd habits of' a mother’s heart, centered upon an only sUumcnt
’
magic. On standing close to the mirror pretty person at all places of amusement
sent of Haatinae and vicinity, that we
child.
For
days
I
walked
alternately
the various nations of the world.
and looking into it, it presents nothing —attending no regular employment*—
tf'tSXSro°
-S
LvH. STEWART,
My parents dying when I was but a my room and the streets; despair nt i but a magnificently monstrous dissection no matter whether rich or poor, 1 wmdd
.“i’SSK
times almost unseating reason, and tor
achoi»l-boy, 1 was left&lt;o pursue my own
of your own body. On retiring a little,' write on the forme of bis looking glass,
tured
by
a
two-fold
bereavement.
Sleep
course on arriving at maturity, and bcfor»&lt;M&gt;k my eyelids, and the suspense of gay n couple of feet, it gives your own though it may be‘hoy day’with you now
comiue possessed of a valuable real
face and figure in true proportion, but rulyln It, my young fneod, when you
. not knowing the fate of my eon paralyzed
tat® yielding nn income of n&lt;» mean pre.
reversed, the head downward. Most of grow In year, and -.he talona ol poverty
~
J. M. NEVIN®,
tentions, I determined to see the world my every action.
i^ntn tn or nd vou. in tno
eturned the
the spectators,
spectators, ignorant of anything elm,
In b few days the regiment returned
Notary Fabllc, and Tax ages
’ iu all its various form*, and had been vig'•
'Lthese
.c^ two effects and pass on.—
crowd* Observe
anguish ol your neari,
attention paid to mking out
‘ ilanlly pursuing that course through the but no George came to me; c-----Mu.
tv...still
farther, standing at five sad “od xueks” for your early follyrages and Contracts.
Great care
i
upon
out
retire
still
thronged Broadway and cheers upon
their being
years mentioned.
or six feet from the mirror, and behold
cheers welcomed the return of battle1 sallied forth from my hotel that even­
you ace yourself, not a reflection—it does
scarred soldiers, their mutilated colors
H. WRWBT,
A Toacklof Swine.
. ,
ing (stormy tl.ough it was) to visit an
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
were unfolded tn the gaze of an excited not strike you as a reflection—but your The Philadelphia Zawnw* gl&lt;««
’fol­
TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
&lt;.1d and cherished friend of my youth.— ’
veritable self, standing in the middle
Habtixcb Masco 8. 1S6».
and
appreciative
multitude.
and Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancery.—
We hnd been school-mates together, n i
part between you and the mirror. The lowing as an incident occurira at fort­
The next dny a soldier came to the
F..d ■“XT'1""”
firm friendship-had ever existed between
effect is almost appalling, from the idea ress Monroe on lhe arrival of the woundelaimfl and money promptly remittee.
door; he wore the uniform that told a
us, and manhood had ripened that friend- &lt;
It suggests of something supernatural; «j from lh« Ute Richmond b.ltlm :
OSee. with W. W. Ralph Eaq.. Middleville,
silent tale of grief to me.
As the poor
Among
""W.
ship into brotherly love.
1
so startling, In fact, that men ofthe strong-.
n
&gt;uv»s U&gt;0M brought
“.'"T-". w , U»
„
Mry Qonty, Micblga®.
follow ssked for Mrw. 8------- . the tears
ouiro was a
a rebel nolonri
colonel wto^
who was shot
est nerves will shrink Involuntarily
.
GeorgeS
-------wns
a
young
man
of
UUMtrnv at
nv || Houm
DQUITO was
WUB ■ reW
.ww—
p„d.; st.;, i--j
-.fc^
rolled dewn his sun-burnt cheeks. He
yoor VIW I’through
the lunge. A.
.ppMred
to
JACOB FERRIS,
talents, prudent and energetic:
Upon
the first view. If you raise y:
*
- be “
“
who had faced death unmoved now wept
00 will
will see
«e be djrlog, Mr. Burley Mk«(. Mn&gt; tf b.
leaving school, he accepted a clerkship in
to thrust nt your other self, you
Aiw»r. c...«u«' —1 a-ii-ii”Iu a few words he related
" ­ wiriied utytbiog done. He eud Y««.
Ou i«~. poc a-..&lt;- »-&gt;*“• a mercantile house doing a very extensive like n child.
it pass dean’through the body and’ ap
10MIA,
al purposes, for sals by
business; and at the time I went abrt*ad, his sad tale.
pear on the other aide, the figure thnist- end g.ve thq oomraiwionw. ib« n.mw
George received my letter informing
George was advancing in the confidence
■ ing at yon at the same time. The artist uuldrawof bl. wifc .nd ehildreo-COUNTY orFIOERSQood,.^.
‘ P“f
*” of his cm piny era, and bidding fair to be­ him of his wife’s death, on Saturday ati iwho first succeeded in finishing a mirror “And mv,” uy.be, “uk God W&gt; for­
Centreville, in Virginia, tho day before ’
give me furev.r hiving ..JtblM to do
C. PRINDLE,
come. at no distant day the junior parr
. of this description brought it to one of
lhe battle. Calmly and silently he re- '
with tbl. Winked rebrlhun.
Mr. B«rner in the firm. His letters to me had
, the French kin^s-if we reccolleet aright
Circuit Court— «»•». **•’•
ceivod die shock, and told his comrades '
eUr uked ifbi dutod blmto prey with
been frequent up to the March before my
, it was Louis XV—placed Ma majesty on
that to morrow ho would be with her, I
return.
Since that lime I had never
' the right spot, and bade him driw hia him. He enlw.red In the effirm.O'e.
never to part again ; confiding to his '
the forgiveou. of Almighty
sword and thrust at the figure he «•*--“ petitioning
received any wnrd, or in fact,
C forTu tiu
Hi. Utterly uuir.
comrade thia charge, to sec his mother
PA9IEL striker*
X!d Circuit, for the yews 1MJ andItMS. The king did oo bat seeing lbs point of a
of him.
(should he survive) and tell her that his
position
on
behalf of the soon to-be wid­
As I approached the weU-remcnTWa last prayer was for her and her native sword directed al his own broaat, threw
down his weapon and ran away. The owed wife and orphaned children, the
hum- in lhe upper purl of the city, mJ
Ohnfc*
• • October. M Monday.
country.
practical joke cost the inventor his king a penitent Carolinian raised his trembling
Monday 1 Jo
^^UVrodsv I AjprU. ltl bean heel light ae I thought of
'The following morning found his Keg.
arm. and trew them about tbe neek of
7; * octX’; isiMosdsy. price my eppearanee w.mid ereato. There
patronage and favor—his M^ealy being
on the bloody fisld of Manassas; there,
Mr. Barclay, and kissed him again and
B. H. COOK.
n
• aalhe old faahloned boildm«. I«*mg
afterwards so ashamed of hia own cow­
io the thickest of the carnage, amd the
ardice that he oould never again took
very familiar, yet there eeemed comexoistkb OF
**Tho bystanders were all in tears as
shock of contending armies, a rifle ball
at the mirror or at its owner.- ZngUth
thine -meUncholy and quiet connected
pierced his breast, and he fell fighting bothey turned from the affecting scene and
with iu The light in the bouee homed
naalh the flag of his comatry.
They
walked silently away.
dlmlf Ringing lhe boU,
raised his head, and ns his Hfc blood oozed
Mil.
gSSSViovsLL.
«, *,BgBUMMT,
ueberod into the parlor. A bright, from his lacerated breast, h® exclaimed
Doww o® TH® Spxixg Sttl® of Box-WMtTY WAMMB. Ofc. I.
C.~t
fire Baa io lhe old grate, but allllne..&gt; ‘I’m guing! Mother. Charlotte!’ and kkt.—The New Albany (Ind.) Lt^tr
reigned within lhe friendly wallu A cup
is down on the spring style of bonnets.
OWARD ASSOCIATION. PHW^
। died in his comrade’s arms.
J.BBS A. aWSSXBY,
,
They bmaened his coat, and found near That bold paper says the age of beauty ni aiiQiiicr.
»
—
| his heart a locket containing miniatures has passed, fur the sweetest face cannot
| of hia wife and mother, his blood satura- stand such a montroslty. Hebe would do L"
i ting these mementoee of his affection.— have been no great shakes with a coal
I.dr. the War. alerting In profuamo M When my eyes rested co that treasurc I scuttle on bsr head, and Ganymede
_T«A r--' *«M «• “k*
°r
! eie re«,nia^myo&lt;»n&gt;eo&gt;n«.
swooned.
When recollection recalled would not have been stolen had she worn bim-tr; mu&gt;
«• &gt;!*«*■
HAKBOS aBCTH,
I Dot ask for George, nr his wife as tonte
» ahaker.
The polyglot edition of a only as a bind of spool on whicht» rsal
UtaY—I.
-1,d Xb^r garment, told too pi-mly that me to the reality, the loeket Uy on the
intcurr 005**“™'
Conestoga wagon, which has recently
table, and lhe soldier wm gonethe fell destroy er hnd entered this humOf a truth, sir. mine hta bejo a life made its appearance, it is worn than
• ble dwelling
•lolen
of lho
Ils only redeatnina feature it
rfwrro.. My fo&lt;b«r dfod nf woend. either.

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Latxx.—i

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VrlMlUl StnlM,

Havtxo W THU, CHOrtM OUM cotrasx,

Lusk, do;L J. Winegarden, dojcorporal

CLas. ft Cock, wounded in foot, ampu­

tated ;C. Emmett Cole, killed; G.

( Gen. Buller, at New Orleans, seems

C.

Rathbon, do; Herman W tnderlich, do;

‘to be the right man in the right place.—

Wm. Demood, wounded severely; John

order and crush oqt rebellion.

Dowel, Head, slightly;

His sue-

slightly ; corporal

cess seems to bo just in proportion to
Prominent rebels do not

John Wagoner, arm seriously; 2d Lieut
A. D. Bates, hip seriously ; 1st Lieut J.

and

D. Sumtier, chest, seriously ; Sergt J.

wo! to him whois entrapped. That poor

F. Mead, mouth and throat,

slavery-begrimmed and treason-besotted

seriously,

luck to fall trader lhe ban of Butler’s

displeasure, and with abundant proof of

“Staxd sr ths Admixistratiox,” says

treason, he is sent North and finds a

Senator Svmxbk, and

Poor Soule !

boards, all over the country, “Stand by

May

the A dmlnistration!” - Well, this is all

such be the fate of all traitors, to lhe end

well enough so far as it goes; but as for

of time.
Gen. Butler, some time since, issued an

ourself, we propose to use our feeble in­
fluence, toward making and keeping the

order to tho banks of New Orleans to re­

Administration worthy of being sustained.

sume payment by a certain date. This or

entirety above the influence of public opin­

and that one, the Bank of Louisiana,

ion.

through lie directors thought fit to address

The ruler who ignores public sentiment,

intentions bcl

in a country like ours, Is at best,

claiming it as an impossibility to comply

despot.

with bis order and asking a oommisson to

but a

Instead of giving a blind sup­

port to our rulers, our duty lies, in for­

the bank &amp;c.

cing them, if need be, into a position

Gen. Butler replied that he had nothing

worthy the support of every true citizen.

to do with tbeir intentions or lhe con­
dition of their bank only so far as the in-

Gxskral Fkkmoxt has resigned his

teresta ofthe United States is concerned,
and the General

Were it otherwise, Republican In­

stitutions would bo only such in name.—

a string of resolutions to the General,

command in the Shenandoah valley.

closed by saying that

has done right.

“The directors of the Bank of Louisiana
have all seen General Order-No. 30, and
have acted upon it as a corporation. So

He

If his services are not

appreciated by the ..powers that be,” ho
should stand out of the way of others.—
This be bss dune, and nothing more.

If

your note sbowe.
They will now advise themselves
whether they will act in accordance with
its requirements upon their corporate and
individual peril, and inform me within
jix hottrt after the receipt of Ihit of their

the army is not that we have too few

determination.”

Major Generals, but that wo have too

What was an

was now, by

impossibility before,

the refractory

Directors,

It appears that Butler jokes sometimes,

and in a manner rather practical in its
A

gentleman

where to find him.

The trouble

with

This was one great cause of fail­

many.

ure in the Shenandoah valley.
cause of thnt failure is that

considered practicable.

way.

his services are essential in putting down
the rebellion, the Government will know

volunleert are expected to

Another

Generals nf
win victories

w i tbout soldiers._________________

applied to him,

Battie at fUchasoad.

Gen. But

ler replied that he had nothing to do
with It; but if the man was not actually
employed by some officer or soldier, he

Richmond.

The General took

Going to lhe hospital, he succeeded,

ik

General Hvrrxtt.—It will be remem­
bered

that

our disgraceful

James Island, is General

defeat on

Hu nter’s first

real battle since the war commenced.

after some difficulty, jn passing the sen­

tinels, and found Dr. Smith in a remote

jgy“ Among the incidents of tho cru­

ward^ttenidng a patient. The doctor took

elty of the rebels is that of the burning

the order,read it,loqked at the bearer,then

alive by them of a negro, lying ill of

at tho order, and reflected that, queer as

the small pox in one of the military hos­

it looked, the 'General might have rea­

pitals at Front Royal.

sons for his command.

was burned, with the man, on

So he ordered

The

the slave-hunter into the street.

man attempted to explain.

“My orders

by the collar, dragged him along

the

passages, and landed him in the gutter

outride in a twinkling, telling the sentry

to stick him if he didn't leave.

The irate

F. F. shook his cane at the building,

swore some, and started for headquarters,

where an explanation ensued ; but by the
time be got the matter straightened out,

Great Salt Lake City, June 10.

A baud of persons numbering 1,000
men, women and children, under
'
dersbip of one Morris, who
earth, and
Prophet Moses
formed a settlement
y miles north
rous
of this city, and
milled nu
» vldepredations
for tiieir
refused to
cinity.
rd to supply
leving in
sup
ir number, distbeir

lion, nttem

the fugitive vassal bad disappeared and

It is suspected

that tbb “joke” was not entirely acct,
den

all.

The news from James Island, near
Charleston, although

meagre, is of an

exciting character and well calculated to
fill many hearts in this vicinity with deep

solicitude.

Ic appear s that sn attack was

of that Island.

lhe defenses of the ene­

my were stronger than was supposM,

and three suooMaive attacks in front, ami

one by an

attempted flank

proved ineffectual.

the 24th

of May.__________ ______

are to pul you out, and out you go," .
said the doctor, and he seised the victim

was not to be found.

The hospital

movement

The Michigan Eighth,

asd several New York regiments

tbeir ineffectual chargee.

were

After being

repeatedly thrown forward, and aa often

ie.fJustice
beat corpus wrs
Kinney, but was treated with contempt,
gnfficieut time having elapsed for the
production of lhe prisoners, a second writ
Sggeiher with an order for the arrest of

ntempt, and for the arrest
s of the gang, for false Imof
(
. was issued.
For the execu­
tion o^thesc a posse of two hundred snd
fifty infantry and artillery were ordered
out on thellthby acting Gov. Fuller.
Morris and. mm were found strongly in­
trenched and thoroughly armed.
Fight­
ing ensued. Two of the Marshal’s posse

blend, a

little German

RumII touching

General Butler's woman order.
U witf
probably ba treated as the note from lhe
same quarter remunstaUng
th“

S

DR. ROBACKS

TO BE EICEUIQ

JE^egizla^or-

'Wve.^e, ‘Bx.XXt**

question.
New York, June 27.

Halifax, June 24.
The Arabia, from Liverpool on the
morning of the 14tb. and Queenstown the
15tb, arrived this morning.
Great Beftaih.—In the Houae of
Commons, in answer tn our Inquiry from
Mr. Clay relative to interferences of the
United States cruisers with British ves­
sels, and particularly in regard to lhe
case of the steamer Circassian, raptured
in neutral waters, Mr. Lnyard Mid that
ha oould not give .a direct answer at
present.
The case of the Circassian being under
consideration in Lhe House nf Lords,
Earl Cnrnavan naked whether govern­
ment had protested against Gen. Butler’s
proclamation, relative to Ute ladies of

Earl RiiMell said the government hrui
no information in regard tn lhe action of
the United States government, in lhu*way
of approval or disapproval? For bis
own part, be hoped the United States
government would, for its own sake, re­
fute its sanction to it, and disavow it.
In the House of Commons on the 13th
Lord Palmcrstou said in answer to a qpeslion, that no communication had been re­
ceived from the French,government on
the subject of med
~ America,
in
*-----and
the British go
ent had no intention
mediation.
at present
Lord
rston
thought no man
Gen. Butler’s proclamation
could
feelings of the deepest iudignaCheers.] It was a proclamation
he did not scruple to attach the
epithet of infamous.
The Paris papers say that the approach­
ing visit of Count Persigny to London is
exclusively political, and it is expected
be will submit to English Cabinet, pri­
vate views of the Etneror relative to a
joint mediation in America.
.
The Paris Payt aaya the Patrie has
gone too far in Its statements relative to
mediation.
The Daily Newt argues against inter­
ference with America, and contends ihftt
England has good reasons for not wishing
to ace carried out the intervention policy
of Napoleon.
It is estimated that the ooltnn thronghnot England on the first of. June, was
428,000 bales against 1 ,&lt;45,000 al tbe

were killed. On the 15th the rebels pre­
tended to surrender, but resisted an ar­
rest as soon bs the attacking party ap­
proached. la a hand to hand fight, Mor­
From the Pacific.
.
ris was killed and another leader was mor­
San Francisco, Juna 10.
tally wounded. Tho rebels were finally
Oregon dates of the 6th have t&gt;een re.
overcome. Several women and children
were killed during the siege, lhe Morris- eeived. The State election took place
on tho second. But two tickets ran,
of safety.
Prisoners captured number namely—Fusion of Douglas Democrats
147. They wUl be brought before court and Republicans, called Union ticket, and
Breckinridge ticket, railed the Regular
to-morrow.
______
Democratic.
The entire Union ticket.
Good.—The Toledo Commercial gives
the faU»wiog(
“Ute other

!

cold steel twice, and were each .time
TATfi 07
atone blockade question wsa treated.
Berry
repulsed from the fact that lhe regiments
Aa order has been issued by U&gt;«&gt; Adsent to reinforce titem did not do their forced to give way before the invincible
jutanl
General,
henceforth
Pp^^/g
duly.
Fort Johnson had .eight angles courage of our men. During the day
furloughs to ba giveu to oaluted stiltlheii
and is protected by rifle pits so that on evervthing indicated a general engage­
three sides they have a ernes fire of in­ ment, but the enemy for some reason or
fantry. and as fast as our men mounted other backed «t of it The troupe all
.
New York. J«~ SS.
lhe 'Fort they were picked off.
The fought as gallantly as ever.
I.U«
The loss on our side will be shout -00
8th suffered severely, having loei one
Wlhe hfibt o" the 25lh’
I
A m«ng lhe wonud- RitTcfcd. sap that WednradAy. June
third of-our whole force, and over one- killed and wounded.
'
half of the officers engaged.
Our total ed is Col. Morrison, volunteer Aid to
was
Thereupon it u
„ signalized
ngnoliMd by another
«oolbrr glonoos
,loriom
Iocs is some 208 out of some 500 who Gen. Palmer, wounded in the hand. The
_
, belwr«nlbo U.itJO troop, .nd
enemy
’
s
loss
is
not
known,
but
It
ia
bey
went into the fight
Fifteen officers
tb® Swl.ln
lb«
were killed and wunnded—nine killed lieved it equals oura.
/
——— — --­
rirtorioor
About «00
oor m«&gt; on ■II Diner pwwua
and six wounded.
Among the killed
Tho camp ofthe rebels in front ofybn- th.t d.y -C0.OWW1
■*
are CapL Guild, Co. A; Church, Co. D ; nernl Hooker was captured, and ip' now
tbr robrl
Capt. Pratt, Co. B; Lieutenant Cottrell occupied by bis troops.
F.ir O»k« .mrSror. lh.m b.ek »
Cooedy. Co. E; 1st Lieut. Donahue, Co.
The ground fought for w
By .&gt;m.rk.bl. M.bior •• rr&gt;ln,m.h
•ire notice to teaneraoes tatamtad tn aateaatataB; and Lieut. Smith Co. G
Among the with thick underbrush, beyu
&lt;-l^l the ground plied M •&lt;”" ••
wounded arc Captains Ely and Doyle; an open country.
. obl.mud
&lt;.l H .ltd thrtl
.. i r
Lieuta. Belcher, Brown and Hutchinson.
The woods lotervenj
_hru tbeorror •»« .ln«4. •» ^odrrMaj. Watson had a horse shot fnim un­ troops and the enemy
stood, our gallant lads went at It agsln,
der him, and was wounded by the fall. suit of our artillery
ing
and corrected the mistake, and mainLieut. Cottrell was cut clear jn twain by Two Napoleon 12
under
.
talned our position there at night.
But
by a chain shot, while mounting the par­ Dcrnwer, succcc
cuing through
little artillery was employed, and the
apet ot the Fort. Of the list in Co, F the swamp duri
evening, and did
equalities are therefore not ”• nnmeroue
I caii give no particulars. I have sued oxccllcnt
______________
—• . An effort of the ene­
service.
aa might be supposed from the duration
In vain to be released from my post here, my to capture it, resulted in their being
of the fight.
As the artillery that was
nnd to join my Company. 1 am in bones driven hack with severe losv.
used'wns mostly num. the enemy’fi loss
to get the details in a day or two, when
The result ol to-day is highly impor­
is doubtless considerably heavier. Ours
I will send full particulars.
tent to the health ofthe army, as but lit
will perImps reach 80 killed and less
Most all condemn the movement as tie mure ground has got to be gained to
than 200 wounded.
,"
being fool hardy Im-the extreme-, by plnce our troops beyond the swamp.
The Timet, lettctraya the estimate of
lhe very best advices, the rebels are said
Gen. McClellan was present the whole
our loss given in rhe telegraphic report to
to bnve 25 000 men while our present day, superintending all movements.
the associated Press w ill be fimnd much
force numbars nnt over one hnlf that -,
W ashingtoo, June 20.
below the mark. It i« alight, consider
and thus tojtry to take a battery by cold
The rumors fram New York of con­ ing the amount of fighting done and thsteel when we have plenty of heavy siege
guns by which the enemy could be forced templated changes in the Cabinet are result ncoimplished, nut it cannot full
back, is utter foil v. 675 i s our total Ipsa not believed In any quarter, and ar&lt;r$sn. below 500. nnd it may be nearer 1,000;
in killed wounded and missing, ar.d many orally regarded us mere speculations, probably 600 or 700.
of our dead were left on the field. Gen. from the fact that the President’s visit to
New York, lune 80.
Benham ordered a third charge, hut Gen j Gen. Scott was on business, the military .
The Tribune has issued an extra, dated
Stephana, who was in command, refused ! bearing of which has only been conjee
Battle Fjdd, giving "D account &lt;»f tw
to obey. All bail to bis belterjudgement. ; Hired.
DIGESTITT ORQM.
days’desperate fighting.
A company •■fl
Col. Morrow, Chief of Gen. HuntefsetafT,
Washington, June 26.
Buektails was surrounded and captured
told me tp-Dight. thnt it would be utterly
The Trihune't special correspondent during the retreat of mtr right wIng.—
impossible to hold Ft. Johnson if taken,
says: We have excellent authority for Over one hundred and twenty five thous­
from the fact that right in its rear is an­
arc \xoX o’WrvsA Xo X\ii 'fa\&gt;Vie
saying that evidence already taken before and man * ere engaged.
--------,
other fort covering it and that back of
the Judiciary Committee of the House
Thursday, ahm,t noon, lhe enemy made -- A -\«Avca\ix luXvica. uwkk
tha^s still a third fort
And that the
in the case of Ben Wood, is stronger than auattnek upon Gen. Stuneman’a forces eU.CC cAX.
only feasable plan is lo reduce (hose forts
that which expelled Senator Bright, and in the vicinity of Hanover Qrart House
Kft \\.eA.r
XwfidtCOin succession, with oar heavy siege guns.
that Wood’s expulsion from tho House pn.b.1.1, «&gt;r th. porpne orwnmpIMiaatuX-a
Hundreds of as bravo fellows as ever
is certain, Others, however, apeak less mg an outflanking move on the right. .
“
•
trod lhe soil, sacrificed to the rnploch of
and tn engage our atteulion in that di-1
bad generalship. How it sickens lhe positive.
bill to carry Into effect the recent rection.
heart to think of it. The friends of com­
rade treaty with Great Britain,
Ab&lt;&gt;ut 2 P. M. the enemy’s infantry ' ।
pany F, must hope for the best. Our
passed the Senate to-day with only nnd squadrons of cavalry creased the |
loss may bo slight.
May God speed the
kuvb, So* a
\maxw.
litfir negative votes—cast by Carlile, Ken- Chickahominy in immense force, 'a ah«»ri
right, p”
- anon.
Mure
y, Powell nnd Saulsbury—creates distance above the Virginia Central Rail- |wwwk \xc&lt;Cke4 a&lt;t ariuU oS,
Capt. N. If. W ALSSIDOK,
three Judges with a salary nt 62,500 road, making a rapid advance t&lt;&gt;wardw SX.o\xka.e\x "Wt-Xteva,
Comanding Camp 8th Mich. V
each, and three 'arbitrators. The bill Gen. McCall's division, down at lhe rear 1takcAx
\ceo\iXY
will pass die House under the previous of Mechanicsville, on a low
mar»ln
।

Our news also leaves the

inpression that the rebels were about re­

In official form, to Dr. Smith, “Turn this

man into the street’’

Fort with

nnothcr.great battle has been fought near

newing the fight.
From the accounts
should be turned out of? lhe hospital.—
During the conversation^.Gen. Buller’s' given of the ground gained by the enemy,
arc should consider it a most dubious
Secretary was out of lhe room. Qd en­
victory for us. If the fight was continued
tering, Gon. Butler turned to mm and
on Saturday and Sunday, as is generally
said : “Fill up an order directing Sur
supposed, we have yet to learn of the
geon General Smith to turn this man out
final result.
.
of lhe hospital."
The Secretary wrote,

the order and signed it without reading

They With
with the
the 79th
79th
TK&lt;&gt;»

New York charged cs the

FROM EI BOPE.

stating that bis body servant was loafing
about the General Hospital.

“F“
on"the lAth
16th in«t
inst.
nn

Geo. Uuoker « oine pdook lW. mon&gt;Io,
bi. dhW™. -i,h 1‘« ”•*
of oc«»pyino&lt; • oew poeiuon. The re­
suit was that hia troops met with a deter
mined resistance from the enemy, which
lasted until 4 P. M., but the rebels were

STOMACH

Governments, like individuals, are not

derwas obeyed by til the banks save one,

examine into the affairs of

straightway the

echo comas from hundreds of sounding­

irons are his Jewells and the relentless

setting forth tbeir good

serioualy;

corporal Jas. McClellan, knee and elbow,

Frenchman, Pierre soule, has had the ill-

hemp awaits bis graceless nock.

thigh,

wound; Abram Guntrip, hand, slightly ;

eujoy much quiet in-which to plot treason.

lodgment in Fort Warren.

Morgan,

seriously ; Daniel McKenzie, thigh flesh

jiis earnestness, and order is fast coming

Tbeir unreal is not without cause;

John

Edgar Nye,

Jum25. P. M.

The Michigan Sth suffered badly tn an

in this county:
J. B. I*™,*, ml-hv, Wm. 0.
’
.
_
Barrett, missing ; 8. D. Qobb, do; Geo.

niiin.—Abraham Lincoln.

McClelland Headquarters, |

a line relative to our forces here.

casualties in Co. F^hidt was recruited

pot of chaos.

Baxkxx—It b

is elected by nearly 3,000 majority, ma­
king the relative vote about two to one
for Unioo.
Addison C. Gibbs, Govornor riect, i&gt; a Douglas Democrat, wlyi
from Central New

and. a\
a save

ground, to where our fortes were drawii
up twhind rille pits and earth- v«»rk*. &lt;m '■

cj

KilioiLa Fever,
Fever and J±^ner
Liver Coinplaint,

The steamer Philadelphia, from Beau­ aii eminence, on lhe nortlrariy side «»f lhe _.
»«..
s uuu
.. u»k ,the
uo J ravine, where the conflict became mo»t
fort,
and Ericsson, from Key West
IBlb. Port Kov«l
SSa. .rriv«). Th- ! terribfa. Tb. relol., wllhll- m.«i J.­
—
•
•brings
•
—
Ericsson
181 passengers, ...
including
Gen. Benham nnd staff, and 07 soldiers
wounded in the laic engagement «n Jntnes
Island near Charleston.
The United
States troops under Benham tnada an
attack al 4 o'clock on the morning nf the
10th, end• were repulsed after four hour'*
r*.
I
_ &lt; a 1lints nf 068 killed,
,
hard
fightinc. with

termined courage, then attempted V*
press forward, over miry ground, but
the bullets and grape shot fell among
them like hail, mu* ing them down. This
Janndioe,
continued till dark, when they withdrew.
Kidney CoYnplednie,
The cannonading w«« kept up &lt;m» ImiIi
-••
•
•
p
M
.
when
i
1 •i{,r" untJ* about 0 n’dn
UVkA (xW. CUftCWkCft °S«P
Ithe
tin ■&gt;..
I I I aa ceased. IOur
k..
battle
furera covered , '
lav watwre.
wounded and missing.
The Michigan bv their earthworks and suffered but I
,
8lh bad but 250 men left at roll call.— slightly.
Later in the afternoon the enemy made I
the New York 70th suffered severely.—
AlwiuVone Gun : arc, co\yi\uo%cA. o$ ran axA
The Union troops wernohlPfrcd to retreat a charge with cavalry.
under cover of the gunboats. The ac­ Ured «»f* them camo rushing down and nt I1-1
vooX.% awA. WAjx,
count of lhe battle on James Island cop ! tempted to cross the ravine, when the ’ vAvteYt, uxakx XViavu
pied from lhe Charleston papers are cor- horses became mired. A squadron of
our
cavalry
seeing
tbeir
position,
nfade
jecL
a charge down the hill, when the cavalry
Charleston. Junn 25.
men abandoned tbeir horses and fled.
"
All qttielou James Island to-dny. The
The infantry fight was then renewed,
gunboals yesterday shelled a dctatch.
and continued until about 7 o'clock A. M.
ment of the Marion Artillery posted on
when a retreat was onlrred, wry much
John’s Island and forced them to retire.
against the will of the Peonaylvania
Middletown Va^ Juno 27.
। buys, who begged to be allowed to hold,
’ Gen. Fremont having been superseded their position. The outer forces then be
•
in command of this Department by the gan to fall back.
Porter’s corps wve
ciders appointing Gen. Pope, his inferior some distance below Dr. Gainse’s rcei&gt; in rank. pv«r the army of Virginia, and dcnce.
/
having asked and been refused leave of
Of the next day’s jwttle the onrreeponX\xt\\oo» maxi. ixiaiXM.
absence, has, nt his own request, been re­ dent says the cannonading and muskvlrv
XSoeXor'* "BiW*.
lieved from duly. The command is turn­ was terrific.
ed over to Brigadier General Schenck, the
Duryea’s gallant Zouaves were lying
next highest in rank, by order «&gt;f the Pres­ upon lhe ground for
hours while
ident. General Fremont leaves to-mor­ our batteries were shelling the w.nds
row for New York.
Many of his officers over them. Finally inward night the
will go with him. His resignation is not enemy at tempted'to break lhe center &lt;vr«- X\ve vue\v vAcrn'w So\oxc,
generally known in camp.
txxxA
line of Duryea’s Zouaves
The musket
ry firing became terriffic. lasting 20 ot
Washington, June 26.
30 minutes. Shortly after an attempt
A dispatch received at the War De­
was made to break through the riuht
partment this afternoon, from Gen. Me
which was rrpnlaed and half an b«&gt;«r
Clellan, states that the affair of yesterday
later another Attempt was made on lhe
was perfectly successful, that we h&lt;&gt;l&lt;J
left with (he same result.
The battle vcw-uj.o'rc-Xc. Vm, uxak ortxA
the new picket line undisturbed, ana
had been raging for some hours with­ &amp;c\n\\X.CkXeA.
that all is very quiet on the banka of the
out any apparent change or advantage vrn
Chickahominy.
either side. Reinforcements of artillery
VW. AUtaoeV*
The forces under Major General Fre
ana infantry then camo steadily alone
mont. Banks nnd McDowell have been
over tho bridge to the field of battle.—
consolidated into one army, called the
The enemy then seamed to make their
ikv\\&gt;c
army ol Virginia, and Major General t“*
twJ drtcrlnlMd
aX«uZ
JeXuX'8
-------- iirvr-21.
Pope has been especially assigned by the
came
uume rw.r r«nnn( our n&gt;«n iBto j,, |„w .
President to the chief command.
gr..&lt;md Ui™ .fc. Ull Bnd
The forces under Fremont constitute
wh.rr th., &gt;,,.13 fc.vt
jM ]„•. Mt.
,
-------- wcti Biauguier«j
the first army corps, and are to be comlk\"
J — iUfort.
/.
■ } o.uld
. _
t.
■ »
---- —
by ti*nn
t™. r.F
of ihoomod,
U»
mahded by him.
&lt; •
h.&gt;. WOMOd U&gt;M |,lw
_
------- •— —•'&lt;’&gt; narrow oriage.—
.
7*50 forces under Gen. Banks consti­ ,
Wagons,
Waaona artillery,
artlllurv smbulsnoes
_____ and men &lt;VCtA\\X
tute the second army corps, and ‘ire to
be commanded by him. The forces un­
derGen. McDowell constitute the third
strong guard was placed across the i
kUftAUXn.WUft'KV, tXc.,
army corps, and are to be commanded
A&gt;&lt;L_
__
.
..
1
—
___ •_ •
.
•
by him.
McCall’s Division, 16,000 strong, „
r
main nospiuu 4
cosooeiMts a jao-ttm* mil. from lU rl,„ Ttim. K
0*.
rh. Uba a
hich formed a part of McDowells corps

TKxewe, 'WxXX.t’ts

■WxvAxX.x^ 'Vo’tvtc.

"Dt

ftXovwwcXv 'Bx.XXtte.
o-n tw \voor «\aw\ VniKit
ftXox’vxo.cXx

ftX.oxxxo.c\x 'BxXXexe.

ft\ovu&lt;xc.\\

fttowxaeXv Wx-Vtera

m

has readied McClellan by water, and
another division la to fotlnw immediately

also operate agrinat the enemy at Rich,
mnnd.
Besides MoCaH’s Division. GeoMcCldlan fans received other reinforce
menu to the amount of several tbouas
since lhe battle of Fair Oaks.
Washington, June 27.

«m. ow u» bill Kri|&gt;lw) -M

i.

u-ax a

•“ untar. .AouU U.di»

FOB SALE BY'

�wcri&lt;.:,e.

But to J4C !)•«&gt;•’

n«cl mu-

IFAito.—

.'HichlfaM Ceatral Railroad.

beauties of the clave »ystern.

Commodore Footo

toft Cleveland on

Monday last for the East, he having teen

BolWr.

“LOW PRICES”

“

granted a further release from dnty, for

a period of threu months.

The Commo,

dore la still suffering from the woond be

D*y Bx

ULO Ik. I u&gt;r tblug Jt* UMd"

received in tte attack upon Fort Donal*

•op, Tenn., ho being still

ckhtc

—IXQCT11 0J-

GRANT&amp; SPAULDING

unable to get

"OXLY INFALLIBLE

around without the teip of hia crutches.

SPECIAL

REMEDY ‘ KNeWN."

NOTICES
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

oflJtuliug* Lodge
*re hold at M.sou-

&lt;3T“ The Chicago Presbytery, in aea•ton at Kankakee, have formally

•fore every fall moon.

to depose

(he Rev.

VERMIN

voted

Fetter ’ Chlniquy

from all the functions of the gospel min­
Wool.—The amount of wool

bought

istry, Ute charge

in this market this nefiuon will not vary

much from forty

thousand

&lt;bnv been bought at prices

pounds,

vary ing from

Thk Demand for Troops.—The new
demand fur troops is th ns explained by
n Washington correspondent of tho £ventuff jp&lt;ul: ‘'The demand for more troops
that cornea from every General command­
ing a Department, with the exception uf
Halleck, convinces the government that

forty to forty-nine and three fourths cents.
Without the

exact figtires we styuld

think the average price paid would reach

forty-five cents
give

per pound.

snug little sum

the

This will

of eighteen

thousand dollars paid out for this article

Those'preparations (unlike ail.otbers) are
"Free from Polson*.”
"Kot dangerous to tho Human Family.** ,

reason of this, Is, that I
practical experience,
from the mouths of ■

Come and See !!

In considering the importance of the wool

To the People
OFTHE CN1TED STATES!!

bered that Marshal.

.Knlarunxoo,

Battle Creek

and

Ada,

and

on the South,

'Lowell, and Saranac, on the

North,

all

draw largely from us on account of their

IX the mouth dT December. 1838, the undersign­
ed for the first time offered for sale to the publie.
Dr. J. Bovee Dods* Imperial Wine Bitters
and in this short per'od they have given'such

contiguity to our territory and transpor­

established article.

tation facilities.

The amount of bodily and

JUST RECEIVED
f»w~U anxious to make known to bls fellow suffrret* the mrsas of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send of lhe pre­
scription need.(free of charge) with lhe direction*
for preparing the same, which they will find a

have been made for » celebration of the I trial of
corning Fourth, in this village.
But i
such ts lhe awe, and we may expect that

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

mnny &lt;&gt;f our citizens will go away from

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

tbia anniversary.

It ia

Prize Peetry.
general Debility,and tor Punfring and Enriching
the Bloop. are’ abeolntely unsurpassed by any

such nags aa tbeir owners are willing to

pay an entrance fee for. and

apend ^teir

time upoh the uncertain prospect of win­
ning fifty dollars.

HOUSEKEEPERS—troubled with

ana 11 a w* uv", «o ww wvw.-«
- ..
tried poisons, but thrr effected nothing; but ‘Coe
tas's* article knock* the breath out of Raia, Mice
Roaches, and Bed-bugs, quicker than we can
wnteiT H is in greatdemand all over the cosntry—MrJiaa (0.) GvttU.

itself ia of a very superior quality, being about
one- third stronger than other wines; wanning
and invigorating the whole aystem from the bead

This kind of sport

ty offerred to witness it

CxLEBRATiow AT JoBjrrrowM.— We nrc
much gratified tn notice that our friends

Fourth of July

pass, without

n» In two «erk.
“Coaler's”
“Costar’s” Bed bug Exterminator.

“CostarV’
“Custar’s” Electric Powder for Insecta.Atc.

in fitting ceremoniea, in honor of lhe dny
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

Wool!

.

Wool ’

ties. and which to-day is striking terrible

OI inc uri i i.ii. c;
all cases requiring a Tonic

blows, to parry the fratricidal thrusts of

Dr. Dods’ Cekbarted Wine Bitters TUE PLACE TO GET WOOL CABBED,

CAUTION !!! Tn prevent the public
being imposed upon by 5/*riro* and ffigWy AraicfoM /miiatioa-. a new label ha* been prepared,
bearing a faetimilt of lhe Proprietor'*jdpaiure.
Examine each box.bottl*. orfia*k carefully before
purchasing, and take nothing but “Custar’*.”

For Sore Throat, so cummouaxnong the Clergy
Il is well to remember that day, whose they arc truly i aiuable.
Or ta get (lute Dressed,
■
■
/or the aged and infirm, and for persona of a
Is at the New Woolen Factory of
dangers find whose duties and responsibili­
weak constitution—lor Minister* of the Gospel,
Lawyer*
and
all
public
speaker*
—
for
Book-Keep
­
ties were but the first parallel of redouts,
er*. Tailors, Seamstresses, Artist*. and aH per­
nr HASTINGS, MICH.
whose second, in face of the foe. ia to be son* leading a sedentary life, they will prsve
Our machinery I* new. and in lhe best order,
truly beneficial.
,
,
erected in this, our day of trial.
As a beverage, they are wholesome, innocent
We hare not received the “older of and dellclou* to the taste. They produce the
exbilsraling effect* of brandy or wine without
exercise* from our friends in Johnstown, intoxicating; and ar* a valuable remedy for per­
the highest market price IN CASH
sons addicted io the use of excessive strong
but can assure all who contemplate at-, drink, snd who wish to refrain from it. They
tending, that our Triads there know bow are pure aodeuurely fr^ from the noison* cuuUinki in the adulterated Wine* and Liquor* with
Hostings, May 12,1842.
these things are done.
Frame Allks which the country is flooded.
These Bitter* nut only CLRE but PREVENT
Esq. of Ibis village delivers tte oration.
TOT CONFESSIONS AND EXPpUEMCE OF
1 A SUFFERER.—Published a* a warning, and
for tbeestiecial benefit of Young Men, sod those
who sutler with nervou* Debility.Loa* of Memory
C.xtisxstal Momtult.—Wc arc in
Premature Decay, ke., Ac., Ac., hr one who ha*
Children and infant* w’ith impunity,
receipt «&gt;f this favorite monthly for July.
himaelf by aunple mean*, aftar being put
Pby.iman*. Clergymen, and temperance advo­ cure«l
.
_______ — — J I.. ...n■
a thrn.irn tha
The literary character of this magw»e cate*, m an act of humanity, should a*ei*t »n use of wortbleas medicines prescribed tor learned
spreading these truly valuable HITTERS oyer
is ofthe first order, designed to interest the land, and thereby e-Muttally aid tn banishing Doctor*. Hiogle copies way be had of tho author
C. A LAMBERT. Esq., Gresnpoinl, Loaglrisnd,
and instruct the reader.
Its pages Drunkenness snd Disease
abound in history, romance, stories,

wit

and humor of the first order, and

sound,

sensible articles

topics,

upon

political

*}£?.■

■ •!■

chance to gratify his peculiar taste.—
R. Gillmo’ro. HO Tre­

Published by J.

mont St,

Boston.

Terms—43,00 per

mySlm2

A

females.

thus affording the literary epicure a good

■

The m»nv certificated which hsv* been tender­
ed to u». aid the letter* which we are daily receitlng. arv conclusive proof that among: lhe
_ _ u.x— hare oiren a satisfaction

Urgent calls arc now made upon

■pplT

PH- J. BOVEE PODS’

operation on the Sabbath as well as tho

other days of the week.
£gf“The tax bill, independent of the

of article*,

occupies thirteen

.columns of fine type in the New

York

»

James R, A spinwell.
Hogan A Allen,
llafl. Bnekel * Co.

Bill, Dixon A Co.

L.. .

Philadelphia, Pa.
r. Doyl A Co.
I Robert Shoemaker* Co.
I. Fahenstoek k Co. | French, Richard* k oo.
Ajrn OTU»«3.

Bmi.., M»n.

P'-po l™«» h“

X3T OtD FRIENDS JEL

wn1!®® S’TA’TIBSo

N». 478 BROADWAY,

AT

are now prepared te offsrtb.psbUca Stegnifeonl
new scale full
,

;tte MiBriBmppu"
.

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

anrj’Xii-JAi mni irnxw
our. .nd u^ultersted win*.

Vice

■ny Pill before Hie public.

Which we are anxious to eel!, and WILL SELL,

JtoxMgMl O.L
To Da. Hsaatca, Albany, N- «.—My
&gt;r:-l write this to inform nm of lhe

Bor three rc*rv «»« &gt;■»»
ious clcrsugement of the »y»t«n.
b-Hb. .bid. b..«&gt;r

J

tgr-

SOLD BT

Unusually Low!

Ac, included-Jo swear they have DM in
any wey counseled pr aided the cauae nf
the rebdHkw, pawed the Senate-

lisle voted aye,
ell no.

Davla aye, »nd

Your obedi-nt Mrvant.:
— ..... 8.01 Mnaaanv.

Oar

Who does

Pow­

’’•°TON1C

allegiance »l breakfast,
per -~»"«Ua*

BSVKRAGt

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE! I

aurtoV.

ROBERTS * STRIKER,
Corn, O*u,Botur, Urt.Pork,

&amp;r decay for years.

.

KM

breast. side sad-back, and Rheumatic

„

vulcanite rubber bask.

dinner and ~ploitatogo tt&gt;

chablis widpiheld a co

hundred end fi

Ad«ire BeaRtiftlTeeth!

WILLIAM JONES.

•

nKBEL lAunva.—a. ———-■ •
says that mon are aUlarge tn
S^1®
who bout that they can take the oath of

- -­

OUR GOODS

grovesteen

President,

K cent* ;
iota, for one Dollar

all warranted mane oi
and to aland better than any *old for 8*0 or f
________ «r m.niihetura. We invito

-f3jy“TMB ta*t «*R» kill, which requirea

ofocers—Coegressmeo,

Fill*.

*nd aurgoeons in the
Union, elegantly costed

MADE

HASTINGS, MICH

&lt;175 to S200,

Snijar C&lt;mtc4

The best Family CA-

Clothing,

7 Octave Rosewood Piano,

te™ Xuli be uMd every morning before

Herrick's

Stacks of

GR0VE8TEEN a HALE,laving removed to
their new wareroom*.

Rich moulding cases,

bW,k

Prepared by Dr. J.C- AVER to», Lowell. Mass.

DRY GOODS!

Chicago, 111.,
St. Louin, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Loulivills, Ky.,
Clncinnoti, O.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Buffalo. N. Y.,

will, in from two to eight days, remove rmpm.
Blotches, Tea. FrteMtt. 8allowneM, and all impu­
rities and roughness of the .Skiu.leaviag the samo
-9.M Is .l.nnM ha—clasr.

CASH,

divhMB, io p.omind of Ibo “AHO/ of

AND

CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND OFNTI.F.M EN. The subscriber will Mid'fr* of
«__ ii —1_ &lt;ha Rwina and direc-

8150 BEST PIANOS. 8160

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

Barral,RiselyA Kitchen
Bush. Gale k Robinson.
M. Ward, Close A Co.
MrKi.son k Robbins,
D.*. Barnes k Cn.
F. CJWstWACo.

eencral itine disapprove of Patent Medicine*,yet
OTlot ufisv. . r-pectabi. Pby-fa®
I*

Sripdl* Gw«r,l R~ecr&gt;n.
anlboUrax J G«..

GROCERIES

Wholesale Agents In New York City.
Shleffelin Bro'a A Co.
B. A. Faheoatoek, Bull

Greenpoint, Long Island, A. i.

.

Htrald.

1BDOT3 &amp; S3®,

Hr-*Wd Ifrrrywtore-by

&gt;y2lu&gt;3

Imperial Wino Bitters

lor powder, and the esUblfohment to in

schedule

We have every kind of goods, such as

HARD-WARE!

year, postage paid by the publisher*.

the United States Arsenal at Watertown,

rret-v.4 n.r «r"'

laUUU. or KT. Laiis. wiUrei *t !•«■ *
jMtvwUli aa
rj Ua Jtitr.al
iwwtih. liii».lenrylii&lt;&amp;r.ena»ee«y it
rs**a; anal I l«re tiara «i*&lt;ule»droa&gt;

Ox MaxirAcrraxo into a Goes Qcautt or
CLOTH,

i

aule

0, T LAUMDt, U P.

mea — no uinrnr ain*.
blessed with IIbbuck** Filin.

these bitters

armed treason, conspiring tn take its life.

rnuaroally rams

“Costar’s” Rat, Roach, itc. Exterminator.

engaging

lic, which is the palladium of our liber­

WUh tt

IRBODWKKD IPODJBS.

Amid Rusina'* enows—and Afric'a sand
Their wondrou* worki '* t paper* fill,
cnloaa Pills,

subject to lassitude and famine**, should be
without them, ss they revivifying in their action.

upon which was born the young Repub­

A larg* stock of

Which we offer at

the circulation, removing obstruction*, snd pro­
ducing a general warmth. They are also excel­
lent for Diseases end Weaknesses peculiar to

of Johnstown do not prepose to let lhe

CESX’

And Minstrels tune tbeir sweet guiUr,
A nobler theme my Atari it fills—
In praise of Hraaicx's matchless Pills.

ha* its attractions for many who will of
course avail themselves of lhe opportuni­

XS.’S.

MORE GRAIN and provision* are destroyed
anntiallv in Grant County bv rennin, than would
pay for tnu* of thia Rat and Insect Killer.—LoacuX/r[Wix] /braid.
.
HENRY* R. COST AR-We are selling vour
preparations rapidly Whtrever they bare boro
used. Ruts, Mice. Roaches and Vermin disappear
rapidly.
Ecxas A Rrorvrxx.
Md

a

for all

horserace of the scrub order,

ng the prescription will please rdR«r. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg,
King* Cbuntr, New York.

3KJ’SS?r..W.ShSa«K
I Mtt rreurt ba*
in.r laklnsymr
r!»nM muslin.”

FROM

DIRECT

THE Advertiser having been restored

itancy in announcing that no preparations

true hand bills are posted announcing

=££.*£

HVAE

fW to----- tho City Prisons and Station House*

Focrth or Jolt.—We feel some bes-

home, to apend

WE

Uieh will

clip of this county, it must be remem­

community.

Bi OHB LINE OF TRADE;

"They arc the only fafoltlble remedies knows.*

whether proceeding from sickness or from natur*
‘
' "
lion, and offkindred aiimsoU,

inasmuch as we have not heretofore been

con*idered a wool growing

©imrwwBTmw

served popularity with all classsa. It baa been
but a short time «iuoe these Remedies Were In­
troduced into our section of tho eountrv; yet Dr.
Bnnpsn, Dr. Eobaek'* agent Ln this rises; In

it is lime to muster all the troops that
will offer into the service.”

be considered well,

alone; which may

being “unmiuistertol

and unchristian conduct."

it

—WE STILL—

grant

* SPAULDING

Hntiag., M»y IS, )tai

ruuerc,
“on

�rsouuu

MDWAT8 W

^jrirxltml $tnu.

&lt;«WTfW’lfr TH TB H'*
.
RADWAY’S RENOVATING

Glue.
W»OiU
IN THE WORLD.

RESOLVENT

tee tender
__________ ;tuvoiu&gt;'
TO BBT fiUJl Ulna WORLD.

Probate.

7T

d.lyrariM
handful

of this mixture

there will be a general thanksgiving.

ng, fcr'owrtain
■tlminutreticn o

WUX WirHBTAHD WATIR,
IT WILL MEND

labor compared with waiting till after the
corn is up. You will heap the worms
at a distance nnd start lhe coni earlier.

IT WILL MEND LEATHER,

year IfaraeM, Strap*, Bdu, Bart,, Ac
IT WILL MEND GLASS.
• Fossa of that .ipral*. mi Gta., u-.u,
IT WILL MEND I WRY.

MARRIED LADDS.

'’’WaBAsmo

through ashes, you will find the ftbor ot

___ , Ah, Ztekeu owe or

chuaeWa Plouyman.

C.hoaoata, ••&lt; AM wMteataf «-

taftiiasn^r^
Cultbrb ot thk Tomato.—A very
aucceeaful method of culture of the toma­
to practiced last aeaaon by the writer,
PBOBATROBDER-STk.'nOV MICHIGAN,
may be d«w and useful to many of your
readera;
Whe the young planta la ready to
transfer from the hot bed to tbe open
ground, remove all tbe badaat the exile
sndBB-lOOthi of Probata.
of each feel, except tbe two upper ones ;
In the natter of tho estate of Orvills Phelps,
Dollars, (1941.68) and no proceedings haring
thia can be eaaily and readily done with been* instituted In law or in equityJqr Um recov­
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified
a sharp pointed splinter of hard wood, ery thereof. Notice Is thereforohwtby given, that
of Duncan MbDonnal, praying, for certain reeoons
by
virtue
of
the
statute
and
power
of
aale
con
­
without injury to the plant. Transplant tained iu aaid mortgage, the premises therein thandu sot forth, that Gilbert Striker, aduuois._ ___ _r —re
«... u_ ...tkna,«*A aoH
carefully with a ball of earth into rich described, to wit: The north -east quarter (n eW ]
•oil. and aa soon aa well established of section namber eight, (A) in township number
one [I] north of range number deven [7] west, in
pinch off all the lower leave*.
Thua aaid county of Barry, and State of Michigan, ex­ ao^nce of a certai n contract alledncd ti
made by Mid deceased in hia Ifc-llme.
only two branches are formed, which cepting a strip of land twenty rod* wide off from
grow with great vigor, and set a large
amount of fruit which is of much larger
size than that grown by the usual mode.
Many of mine of the large smooth red the highest bidder, at the Court House in the vil­
variety, weighed over two pounds.— lage ol Hastings.'that being the place for holding
the Circuit Coart in said Barry county,and Stale
Gar&amp;mer'i Chronicle.
of Michigan, on the sixth day of September, A. D. prayer of th» petitioner should not be granted.
And it fa farther ordered, that eaid poUUoner
1662, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
give notice to th* persons interested, in aaid
Dated, May SO, 1942­
Clxaniso Milk Vksskls.—Milk has a
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the
H. J. PERRIN A CO.,
hearing thereof, by causing a copy of thin order
peculiar acid very easily formed, which
JelltlS
Assignees of Mortgage.
to be published in the Hasting* Hanner, anewaSwssssT A Aixmx, Bttya.
entirely lakes away that rich, sweet, fine
flavor belonging to butler.
A very little
soured milk or cream on vessels rapidly
MORTGAGE SALE.
8. C. PRINDLE,
generates enough acid to take it away.—
JelO
Judge of Probate.
EFAULT having been made is the condition
To avoid this, great care is requisite.—■
of payment of a certain Indenture of MortB;s
executed
by
Jams*
S.
Tuxbpry
and
his
wife,
Cleanliness only is not suffieiont, io hav­
nnah M. Texbury.of Baltimore, Barry county,
ing the milk vessels well washed, but and state of Michigan, to Cyrus Mann, ot Tolland
PBDB.iTX ORD EB.-STATE OF MICHIGAN.
they must be carefully waslied in boiling county and state of Connecticut, dated the Stith Covxtt or Bammt, aa.
At a session of the Probate Court for the coun­
hot water, and should be boiled in it also. day of December, A. D. i960, and recorded in the
ty of Barry, holden at the Probate Office, in the
But as the cream is very apt to stick,
viHagu of Hastings, on Monday, the sixteenth
even tn good washing, when the vessels at 6 o'clock P. M., in Book K. of Mortgages. I day1 of June, in the year one thousand eight
on page 1, on which Mortgage there is claimed hundred and slxty-two. Present, Bhcrman^?.
are boiled in water, some pearl ash or to be due at the date of thia notice, the sum of sev­
soda should be put in it, which destroys enteen hundred and nineteen dollars and twentyany acidity that may be about the ves­ one cents, [fiT It SI,] and no proceeding* in law
CH’ equity haring been instituted for the recovery
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified
sels. They should then be well xunued.
of Adam Elhott.Executor of the last Will sndTesNotice is therefore hereby given, that by virtue lament of said deceased, praying for certain rea­
! have known tome good butter makers
the statute, and a power Of sale contained in sons therein set forth, Inal be may be licensed
who dispensed with the sunning when of
said mortgage, the premise* described t lie rein, to to sell certain real estate in said petition described
soda was used, but both are to be com­ wtt: Two-thirds of the north-east quarter, and
for the purpose of paying the debts of aaid de­
k.tr.r «k. .M*k k.ir .rau.---- mended.
ceased aud expenses of administration.
Thereupon it ia ordered, that Tnesdar, the Sth
1..
I.l.
I—L. t
«__
How to hubt Woodchucks.—Per­
haps some of the boys will thank Mr.
said county of Barry and State of Michigan, two
George Slade, of Mendon, for this novel, hundred and eighty aerwa. [or so much thereof aa all other persons interested in said estate, are re
quired to spear, at a session of said court, then-io
and said to be successful, mode of bead­ wm aatiafr aaid debt and intereat and costa.] will
ing woodchucks:
“Take a turtle about be sold at public aactioa or vendue, to tbeliiKheat
bidder, nt the north front door ofthe Court ifonec.
&gt;c prayer of the petitioner should not be granted.
the size of your hand: bore a bole in the in the Village of I!aatinge, in said county of Barry,
And it is further ordered that said Petitioner
uf his shell, and ties string in it.— that being the* place for holding the circuit court
aaidcoiintv, on Sat unlay the sixth day of Sep­
Then put on bis back near his tail,a small for
tember, *_n. 1S62, at one o'clock, r.u. of that day. tbe beariag therrof, by enuring n copy of thia
amount of sulphur with a little turpen­
Dated, May M, 18fil
CYRUS MANN,
order to be publiihod in the “Hastliig* H*nJvlIMfi
Mortgage*.
tine ; ignite the same, and bead the ani­
a" a .nc**pan«r, printed and circulating in
Swsxxrr A Allk», Attys.
eonnlr of Barry, for rix Aoc«**4ve weeka,
mal down the bole.
Impelled by the
Immediately previous to aaid day of bearing.
excitement in the rear, he diligently
SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.
MORTGAGE SALE.
seeks the bottom. The woodchuck ter.
(A tru* copy.)
J«1S
Judge of Frobate.
ritied by the smell of sulphur and the
flaming appearance of bis visitor, evacu­
Estate of William Cooney.
ates tho premises, and is met at tho nne Barrett, of Rutland, Barry county and State
RODATE Order.—State of Michigan.
County of Barry, aa.—At a seaaion ofthe Pro­
mouth ofthe holo by the club of the of Michigan, to Joseph Sibley,otMarshall,Calhoun
county and state aforesaid, bearing date the second bate Court for lhe county of Barry, boldcn at lhe
hunter. The turtle is then pulled out for day of December, A. D. 1M6, sad recorded fa the office
ofthe Judge thereof, in Hantinga, on Mon­
another hunt. It is said the experiment office of the Register of Deeds, for said county day, the ICtl* day of June, one thousand eight
of
Barry,
on
the
4th
day
of
December.
A.
D.
I860,
hundred and aixty-two.
Present, Sherman C.
Dever fails.
Prindle, Jud ge of Probate.
decked.mBl,er of lbe ®*tate uf William Cooney
To Pakvkxt Flues vkom Tkasxxg claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the
sum of eight hundred and ninety-four and 67On reading and filing the petition, duly verified,
Bombs.—Two or three small handfuls lOOths dollars, and no suit or proceedings in law
of Solon Doud Administrator of eaid estate, pray­
of walnut leaves, upon which pour two or in equity having been instituted for the recovery ing for reason* therein set forth tbal ho mav be
or three or more quarts of soft cold- wa­ thereof: Notice i* therefore hereby given that by licansedto sell certain real estate in aaid petition
virtue of the statute, and a power of sale contained described for lhe puqioac of paying the debts
ter ; let it fuse ono night, and pour the in said mortgage, the premises described therein, of said deceased and espensea ot Administration.
whole next morning into a kettle, and let to wit.. .tee north-west quarter ef Motion No.
Thereupon, it is ordered that Monday, the 2fltb
k boil for a quarter of an hour.
When tbirty-two, (3flTof township No. three (fl) north day of July, 186S, at ten o'clock in the’ forenoon,
of range No. nine (9) west, in said Barry county ba assigned for the bearing of aaid petition, end
cold it wilt be fit for use. No more is and Slate of Michigan, one hundred aud sixty that the heirs at law of said deecaved, and all
required than to moisten with a sponge, acres, more or less, or so much thereof as will other persons interested in said estate are required
aatisfr aaid mortgage with interest and costs, will
appear at a smm*&gt; of aaid Court, then to be
and before the horse gnes out of the ata be sold at public auction or vendue, to the highest to
bolden at the Probate 0ffice,in the village of Hasak«w
If .MV
u. -v_ .u_
Me, let ^&gt;ose parte which is the most Ir­ bidder, al the Court Houm in the village of Has- , tiawa
ritable be smeared over with the livuor, tings, that being the place for holding the Circuit
Court in aaid county of Barry, and State of MichAnd it is farther ottered, that the petitioner
wit i between and upon lhe ears, the neck, non the sixth day of September, A. D. 1M2. give notice io all person* interested in said estate
io o'clock, P. M. of that day.
th* lark, etc.' Not only the lady or
of the pendancy of said petition, aud the bearing
Dated, May 20,1M2.
thereon, by causing a copy of this notice and
gentleman who rides out for pleasure
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO.,
order to be pnblidwd tn lhs "Hxvtingt Banner."
will derive benefit from the leaves thus
JeiltlS
Assignees of Mortgage. a newspaper printed and circulating io said coun­
SwixxxT a Aludt, Attys.
ty ofBarry, for six succcaaive weeks, immedi­
prepared, but the coachman, the wagoner,
ately previous to said dny of hearing.
and all others who use horses during the
[A true copy.] SHERMAN C PRINDLE,
CltANCBItY S4LE-H
hot months.
J®18
.
Judge of Probate.

easily repaired.
"
IT WILL MEND CHINA.

«**

LADIES

’ffS.VSTS'

MORTGAGE SALE.

In Casos of Cnaoxic Rmscmatm
Gqrr. the Resolvent, taken, wUl te
rIdwTvB ready resolvent

sStattenal AeMH
R‘lI« *lH *«•“** • •a®eff
rigoroo* oflsrriM_
BILLI0D8 COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER-

P

A Bbtibo Homo.—Nino out of every
ten horsemen start in tbeir seat whenever
a burse shies, and then the horse la either
by whip or spur driven up to the object
Thia makes horses look at any singular
object with more nervousness, for they
expect a thrashing at the same moment.
Tbe rider abuuld neither ahy himself,
nor notice it in his horse; and far less
punish him.

Trt It.—One pound of green copperas
dissolved in one quart of water will offeetMlty oonoBStrate and destroy tha
foulest smells. For sick rooms, it may
be placed under the beds iu anything that
will bold water.

TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court
for lhe county of Barry—iu Chancery.
Ctertrn £. £eu4,Complainant,)
....... . T*-. _
HFcreelosure.)
Pkdlif) Leonard, DefeodanL )

S

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

It will Mend Butie, Coral. Lava, and in
• fact everything but Metals.

Ita nse*will speedily duliv’er the disabled and
diseaae-stricken sufferer from

A LIVING DEATH.
Dm. 8. Sarwna.

healthy condition.
live CCU»a po, uv*,

.

• ■

.fry Urngg*ta^Jmb*Bta.^ office"^”'

S3 John’s atcaot, New To

‘“••^WKaSSosr. BTrs.UK.

thia

and ita horrible train of concomitants, prevail in
lhe tropical regions of ihe^outh. to a much great­
er and more maligupnt degree than io the North.
In tact there is acareriy a family in ear of the
South American Provinces tbsl Is free from
gcrofuls, or its kindred diseases. It runs in the
blood of all its people, and has become established
as a constllutkiual Infinnlly, andhasbaBled tho
skill of tbeir beat physicians. With knowledge
of these facta Dr. RsnwaY was determined to test
theRADw7Y’8 RENOVATING RESOLVENT.

R.

QUESTION

IL

OF

K.

THE MILLION

ANSWERED.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

crcaofland.

HARMON SmFtH.* J

Probste Court of u.d County, I .ball wpoL te

TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Ctronit Court for
the county of Barry. In chancery.
,

S

for Radway'a Ready Resolvent.) in the treatment ,
ef Scrofula. Syphilta, Ulcers Tumors. Prolapsus !
Uteri, ElspbantaMS. Eryripclas, Sawt Anthony a
Fire, fit. Vitu’e Dance. Fever sores, ail disease* of
the skin, humors

lupenor to ail known remedies in popular
। cleansing syrup for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

Price 25 Cents per B«&gt;ttle.
appr.ach. At brat tho threatened
Price 25 Cento [&lt;r Buttle.
trteoces a alight discomfort, thia is
LU —-1- •* - -....I..
|H. .VUnl
aud olfrer ,JU pu&gt;ra&gt; fellow in rapid
Buyots.
]t u 1B tfrh condition Af tbe system
TERMS CASH.
way*a "Ready Relief will be found aB |
adtmnidflHGon, either internally nr e
the seat of pain indicates, will arrest the proKrM* HF* For Sale by all Droggietn and Rtorrkevpere
generally throughout the country.
of the threatened disease, and quickly relieve the
patient from all pain or discomfort.
JO1INK A CBO81.EY,
If people, on the firat indication of umaaineaa
(8ole Manufacturers.)
or pain, cither alight or severe, would take a dose
78 WILLIAM STREET.
of Badway'a Rredr Relief, not oaa thousand iu a
wouldorer be troubled with sickness.
Corner of Liberty Street.
NEW YORK.
WBKW THRKATXMKn WJTH
Croup. Diptberia, laflaenxa. Sore Throat, Scar­
let Fever, Typhoid Fervr, Pneumonia, Billions
Fever, Small Pox. Measles. Fever and Ague.
Important to House Owners.
Chills and Fever. Headache. Billions Cholic. DiImporant to Builders.
Important tu-Railroad Companies.

• Important to Fanners.
To all vJtom tkia may conctru and it con

eernt ncryb»dy.

JOHNS &amp; CROSLEY’S

IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
“IT emit 80 MAMT DtBKAMtB.

system. In tho odriy stages of Plblaia or. Con­
sumption. Fite, Scrofula, and in cases of sorehead,
ulcers, tumors, backing cough, bronchitis,lheuse
of Radway's Renovating Resolvent will extermin­
ate the transmitted disease form the system, and
make (what lhe parents neglected,) a sound and
CHRONIC DfSEASE.

ceeded tn achieving, more
in merely jilliaiing the sufleringa of the patient, which Redway's
Ready Resolvent will positively eradicate, is that
of Chrome Diseases that have invested the sys­
tem for years, such as chronic Rheumatism, Gout
Scrofula, Dyspepsia. Syphilis, and diseases in­
duced by the injudicious use of calomel, mercury.
Jninlnc. diseases ofthe Liver, Spleen, Gall, Blad­
en Kidneya, Spine, Ac., all of which diseases
Rad way's Ready Resolvent will eradicate, and
secure to the patient a new lease of life.
BJCSiES*. «*.REDWAY'S RENOVATING RE
?°.LVS!TJ,.J,'n2
b?tUe- D°**'
twice full, half an hour after each meal. Boldby
druggista and merchants everywhere.

IMPKOVKD OUTTA FKRCltA

CEMENT ROOFING,

trauBmiMion. from parent to child. This greet
power we claim for RADWAT’8 RENOVATING
RESOLVENT; and we religiously declare that, if
Redway's Renovating Resolvent is given wlieo
■vmr.lnama a. . w I n k..r. «a.1 -t.aaa.-a a aa *• -. t

KKAOl RKUKF

IT IS HUE AND WATER PROOF

cury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium, and ether fa
rente bobyi of tbe profession. It u a well known
fact that in ninety caseaout of one hundred, n*.
matter what may be the name ..f the disease or
condition of tbs patient, calomel forms the Im­
portant and most active agent of the prescription;
and if lh»
..t lk. -I — .-. ____ i_r .

buildings of all kinds, such as Facroaita, Focsa

C* ,
■,
W uat io aIT c.
he give* calomel. Thia 1a an ancient landmark
ofUio profession, which no Innovation has been

and MUST DURABLE BGOFING in use it U in
WKlOIl PACTS.
evert reupert A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER sad
vx-Yi'-SS
‘h*‘ lke ®* ®f RAU TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF AU.
WAY’S READY RELIEF will cure th* tick of
certain dlaMsea: that it will .top pain in a few
minutes after its application ; that it wilt protect
the *V*teni a*&gt;ain*l altoeka nf »1I
__

No Heat is required in making application

Ol Kao way a Ready Rehef. in any
of,yy?*b *5me
®r ■W'® *«l
■ of deriving benefit from ita u*.
IN MILITARY CAMPS.

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

DB. RADWAY’S PILLS v

The expense of applying it is but trifling, as aa
ordinary Hoof can be covered and flatbed rt.
smm

Ilenn be applied by any one,
and when finished forma a perfectly Fits 1’tooe
mr/AM wilK
L — ......I k-

C0STIYENES3.
LIVER COMPLAINT,

INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA.

KHS® or TBB
S&amp;S^srm.?^0^

vaca oi uiea little
P I’l t'“.•W1®" P®w®r. for in each pill I*
S±XtSd'nt"“ * l~lu‘
strength ana lite.

GUTTA

PERCHA

CEMENT,

For Coating Metals of all

Kinds when

expooed to the Action of the Weather,
AND UX8T0RB

and

Far Fnserrlsit »i&lt; *«ulri&gt;x Htlil
Baaft ar all kMs.

IN CASES OF

«IS&amp;

w..Bd,.rv.u.;

ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BREItRING pfrn
audita Slii ‘tt.*** mlnuU**
voo of pain
sod ita contmted um cure yon of the’comnll£.L

CHRONIC RHEUMATISM- ASTHMA
\

R-h.re. firmly. forming a body eqnai to three
costs much less, and will
LAST THREE fifife AB LONG; and from ita
elasticity ia not Injured by the contraction sod
expansion of TIN or other METAL HOOFS, cou

IT Will HOT CBiCt Uf coition BUK IS
wan wuTttii, .xd sot.wikii orr.
utarrnr ,xn other uetaj- Boon

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.
irtwudapled for tbejirrs-

of Michigan, an Monday, the 4&amp; c
of August, ittet ,» oweo’clocf. In the afternc
llio following lands belonging to the aaid eats

8oolh W~‘

x *.. *ui Udi. Ed.

ACUTE C

RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS
Are the only vegetable substitute for Calomel
Mercury, Quinine, nnd their kindred /
have ever been discovered, and the 01

JOSIAH BURGE. Zracirtor
______________ &gt;18
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

RAHWAY'S REGULATING PILL8,
vegetable and coated

formation

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Physicians

jsnrZtT
Owwil tbert (teMNurtovr.
Balch a Drroa, Solicitor, for Complainant
Dated at HaatiDgs, June », 10«.
j«n

CHANCERY SALE

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

Price 25 Cent* per Buttle.

Grenada, and

STATE OF MICHIGAN, I
Couwtt or Basay
f
In tb« matter of tha estate ofChariee C. Griffin
IS SIX HOURS.
deceased.
NoUce is hereby given,
that by virtue of A license granted to me, by lhe fating Pill*, will, tn th
Probate Court ot said county of Uarrv. I shall Constipation or Coeto
auwM*sy-,wu, IU a certain cause tnsrcin penning,, sell at public auction, ts the bigheet bidder, at
wherein Charles E. Smith ia complaiuatat, and
Phtlhp Leonard ia Defendant NoUce ia hereby
given, that 1, the undersigned,Circuit Court Com* Monday the 4th day of August, Infix,st ten o’clock
missioner, saand fo
a the forenoon, the followiug described land*,
sell at public auctio
•aging to said deceased: The North East
bidder, on the tweuti
quarter (V) of tbe North East quarter (V) of
section No. niuejfiJ in town thro* [8J North of the liver, bowels, pancreas, kidners, and all other
rang* eight [8] West, and containing Forty acres
to &lt;•
of land more or leaa, being In tbe County of Har­
’
village aTHtoUajra. in »M etfahty, tbs 1«M* and ry and Stat, of Michigan.*
DR. RADWAY'S PILLS.
tenements described in the mortgage, act forth
JAMES HATHAWAY, Administrator.
Dated Hasting*, Jone 16, 18tt
J*18
AS A SCIENTIHC PURGATIVE.

In the matter of the estate of Martin C Borge,
ita of the counts of Barer riM»ao&gt;.r1

XOTtnrr ovum
*10 00 a.yearaaved in every family by
One Bottle of

AMERICM CEMENrCLFE.
We reply that Redway's Ready Relief chief and

TN pursuance and by virtue of a Decree of the
± Circuit Coart for the County of Barry, In Chaneery, msde 'ou the sixteenth day of January. In

South

IT WILL MEND MARBLE.
Thai ptee* knocked oat of your Marble Maa*.!, ex,
be put on as strong aa aver.
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN..
No matter If that broken Pitcher did not cost bui
ashtUtog. a atetiiag aared 1a »hUlfaR rar ^4
IT WILL MEND ALABaStSl

IB A GREAT LUNG AN D STOMACH REMKDT.
Had Cough, Hacking and dry Cough, Mtchtog
or Wrenching. Pains io the Side. Pain around the
Haert abort.** of Breath. Hard Brestbing.

D

TfiAJWPLAjmca Coax.—With s comtnon trowel (or hotter, a curved trans­
Citing trowel) a man can readily trans­
stalks from the bills having a surplus,
to those deficient, at the rate of forty-five
hills an hour.
By first going over the
Eround and making a hole with k trowel
I the places where a stalk is lacking,
and- then lifting each surplus stalk with a
kali oAgaxlh, the .com will hardly feel
the change, and ninety-nine in every
hundred plants will grow well, aa ne
have prove# by actual trial. A move­
ment of the foot will suffice to fill up the
hole loft ia a hill and to press down the
transferred plant in its new position.

WOOD.

Bara your bratns Fsndture.

im
portant to keep a watchful guard upon
tbeir charms.
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B m*dk»t gum

RADWAF8 PILLS

PAIN.-PA IN.-PAIN.

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HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, KlCtt,'
I^W * Knows

13 PUBLISHED EVERt WEDNESDAY^

poor sufferer tainted underYMrpuin-

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a»d Mality.

Eo«ll^n&gt;*n. &gt;0T* InrMMtoll^Me-.

BoHUk

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©rijiital Jortrj.

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W. mwmioab

great:skill.’’ *'•
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“Of course I will." Mid i, wtssdyIng

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W.h«&gt;fdt» aiperufirtrl

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»ub«Hlu.Bi isssrA litoral dtowuat. to yearly wdvmtaascw.

Jhstingy’ ijiuiittss Jlrrtrtxrrn.

GREAT
mm I!

A ebbadtntioa itoy rvpsdiatet

rurgeon I’ Pray lead the Way, tnsdetn- |
CSSp
tibwlle." k * su'./kriM id Lw*-* »I»d ** I J
''“I^MnaiJjr
*111 not furgel
“Will monsieur, .fa* au kind M to take
' “l?ot very likely to, with assassipatiun
my arm 1"
. .,
,
Mon-ieur was so kind—monsieur
.
would have done almost anything b« had in pntspective,” -aid I.

STORE!!!
(biaf

Roberts &amp; Striker,

-ASM.ERS I. all WUR.^4

Ttoir lifs-b-ng labor, by tbe I uh eafurcsd.

ItsO’l ALL BY,-

.

‘ Tya^^hlib^rrOT;^k^S*&gt;8’’
•It kind ‘ Wm* t«v« eandnakciejRt^ RfifR
C*HlywiaBly^i.3to|e*i

(TtRALKRiu all kind
I 'r Strtne and Wm.den
anrtment.af Trnviainn*.

been asked just then.
Twenty paces urso brought wtoihs.
step* of one of ths ports leading dow n M-.
to tbe Seine.
My fair unknown descend­
ed, and sodjj I wlthirdt asking wherfiire.
If ahe had lamped into the water just then,
probwldy I "bonld tmve jumped in artrr
her. She didn’t though, and ibat proli*bly accounts fur tny not. being adn^wped
doctor today.
Well, as she and I reached the sttfr

JUST RECEIVED

“D-otigh.

:

■ „ J tulluwwd my conductor down into the
CtvW-WllR’.Bnd
iB total .dsFkpge*,
was led through a succession of long esc­
row passages, alternating with stairs, tbr
Mme ua before—but not ending where 1
began—fi»r a duor woe at last-thrown

vpeu, and i found myself Id a dark nar­

row street.
,.
.
""I'biard'i iilgbt click behind me! and
Bround wrt grrstly .urprlked
to find mywtf standiwr nlone. beaMe’e
duMYhggnd.rt^y fl Abbh.&lt;wall ^wberw 1

AH elis i» aothins in eonaparinon!

mend, aud wbkh be »IU *&lt;n m
iuucfa empk.ye^
with anbiti
master builder*, and generally
nr two b.i^e hiocka in cwflhW^-FwPrcth-i

£

•U nMaerv instrocii&lt;«s.”
furnished den.
IHs nun J-bw J«»Wb
iqMS man, and beers...bin 4grt of.pie
hard,' Besides this, e&gt;&gt;tne,. fifteen years
ago a talented snd elegant y»m* efilr

such a bea tfful creature—’txrn lbe b&lt;»n&lt;r,
of a FrttfcMfleld English gentleman cU.

HASTINGS

... ,ca^x,*«r»t)

।

Ainoaiwr ,1c dncMn^&gt;ill

bow btw luMiaiiiiytoRpsiffir ever ainoa
la«*ripg my trienda. “Ot rhmw t will,

Over High Prices, at the
DRUG

d KUOtlW &gt;«)

«b&gt;u* ( Franklin Drlam.) UnrtWd
&lt;
tbe daughters, snd also affords ns&lt;dst«t&gt;ce.
In addition lo lheto lak'.»r*» tbw aUentwn
to tbe c«dlecth'O,.«»f .ir^rrr»t in bopd*.
dividynii-. eli^biSi bexy item, since In
the mile brick’offirt (which Is, &lt;»f B«t*.
fira proff) threw Me Rrtsnl wiMbme «.f
Government aud Slat" serucitka.
His
daily Income is p»u&gt;puted al &gt;6.000. It
is said that a certain person h Ikitun d
Mr. Astor on his wndth. Puiutirig-to
his piles &lt;»t bonds, Maps, fee;,. the Ctpiealiat replied : “Huw .wmrid you like t«»
maqflgr *11- lh®“
■Jr,,ur b^*rd *ud
dolbMF. Tbe
rred Ao. the
ide*. ■•‘•Sir'* Mid the‘«»tl&gt;cr, ‘-it Is all I

gr».”

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M'jOew and moat complete assortment of

DREGS AND MEDICINES,
fiCht mic^la, Faint*, Oils, Cam-

Million* vf bodic* with immortal aotil*.

on one of the thwarte, my unknown angel
beside me and the boat tepidly going
•omewhere.
-Whew !” thought I. ‘‘here la an ad­
venture whether I will or no. Dr L ■— ,

Tfii stone* were all alike, us far ftfl 1
cohid iiriSifid 'm.riilng to Indicate an
opening &lt;tf ‘a1lV:Miftd. Adif vet- I'-bad
either arnte through that wall ur-^Usa 1

Mr. Vitor it is Mid, gives bbl

A private leter. published Ir, tbe Fblladripma North Amtrican^ taBeff 'NeW

Bridge. Vas May 3utH.
ua* dreantiflg.
;
Was.J d(yiyiij9gT -I waa not quite ing iWWlit of acwrvtnvhy wbi&lt;k happily .
ri1
sure, though tbe pprae that had been pul is seJiJoiu(perfiinurd in uurg^ivy
On’ Tuesday, I, with our regiment and
into mv hand Ml vtfry heavy.
ROBERTS Ar
"Wwll’, thought I,-*thl* will dd fnronc all of the division not on duty, uitiiesSrd
ii rtrv intervwttog bitt soiemrf tiremony
And though ib&lt; Union dies let slarsryllv«l
night, st,.any :rale;»»and now, like the
Dutob Burgopt**lrr,iu tba .plsy, J will —Unit irtrilwrrnring -a captain jreMicIt.
r FOX MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
It appears at West Point, Vx., &lt;yt»psujr
go
liofne
and
think.
”
FUBFUSE.s,UNLYutX
Well, ita t«x» late to &lt;binisor repine now,
Mvibrook\
Uur coeutry will
I was some distance from the Seine ; I. of tbe TX’ljNe* V-irk V-.luuand so notn word."
tee nr was color co|iip*ny. rind'v the dis­
but
1
won
fotrtTd
tlx
MVer,
and
in
les*
And not a Word did I My, rather liking
graced officer was’ the CitpWln.’
The
it than otherwise. *11 exempt tbe murder­ than half tin hon- after, my bulging* *l*»,
Whatever their prodivitiea may ba—
Colonel wanted to assign tbe rolnra to
utrrriiT *'
ing part, which 1 hoped might be a faney which 1 reached justM the day was break
PoRNEt-i ATtiw’enf SoWarsinThanof my own. so really fond waa I of ad
ing.
I went to bed, and -want to sleep and tba Captain ryluscd to parade lu» ,&lt;YW*
venture.
We were not many minutes
puny, aud even slacked arms and told
on the river, and during that time we slept till o«&gt;on, awl thm got up nnd count­
the'men to refuse to take ’.bein.
He w gs
shut past bouses, under bridges, and ed my &lt;noney-*fifty - napoleons in good,
arrested and tried by cobrt martini for
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
among river craft, with great rapidity, hard, heavy.yellow gold.
mutiny, cunvictrd and would- have been
n«Mowl&gt;&gt;» Court!
“
Weli."
said
lif
’
if
my
Host
night
’
s
ad
­
PRUNES. FIGS. RA1«1NS.CO1»FISH;
nut a word Iteing *p-'ken.
Fssxx AMf?.
•but, bad not Gen. McCli-llun couimuud
Suddenly we ran into a h»w.d*rk arch. venture was a dream, I only hope and
his sentence.
n*,TKf. roo«,
Tbe ceremony took place in a large
mgbt.?
'
rnsTiCT RFTIIS PRWW.KW
The regiments were formed In
But'iwbat waa nil thia myetcry—what field.
• J Tax tg*"1, ’•’ill stlcnil tn the •
ivrped. I couldn’t have told myself from
rartMTST 'J’XunrmxBT
columns &lt;&gt;f divlelwrie; eeeh eolnnin wtis
A4MMa4wU nth r haritwss perltonini
cntildit
tneanY
P-haw
1
why
trw.uhle
&lt;
OAca 10 (Jiexlyesr's blockyag^taira.
A MYSTERIOUS ADVENTDHE. ।ii barrel of ink.
dose to ihe Beat- w» that it ntscle.an unAlt C«kl«&lt; Ellratls,
“Nut a word, monsieur le doctor; imy hrainabout it, eitsce prubably 1 should
bn&gt;k&lt;u frout; ’ ■ Tliey were then formed
lite depend* up-nt it," Mid a luw, Inutter know.
I. A. HOLBROOK,
D.xtor Edward L------ — , wbn spent your
’
Ou taking mv. breakfaat—c'r dinner if in a hollow sqnare ; the c-minuuiders uf
TTORNEY and Cooaaelerat I*-. RaTicitor in
some year* in Paris, during the reign of i■tern whisper in my ear.
regiments, brigades and ditldons nnd
I
-I
am
dumb
as
a
p*u
’
’
Mid
I
;
“
more
,
|&gt;&gt;ub* Pblllppe. acouirinu greater profi
If you hear me speak lieeirncy in the art of surgery, met with at 1•&lt;&gt; if anything.
(uiivrmrL ,8hd wnm found myself deeply
Iwu-t one strange, curious ami exciting ad Ifore you are ready, blow uiy braiefl uul,
J. M. RURSELL.
interested W‘tiJ^.4vinll of the astounding hanikuflrd. They-marched D« the centre
ress. resells, iser. tai-eh. esventure, which we in»w record in bis own ithat is. uliat i» left."
HYSICIAN and Rurgwn. Offiea la CuMell’i
V SLOPES. LAUDS. *«.. he.
•Silence! Ymi ore a brave man. will assasainatirai &lt;»f Madame. --■»,• ai well of the stpivre. The prisoner stepped two •
•tore. State atreeL___________ —
language:—
known tnvurifis. of the euiporsr of tbe paces to the front of the guard, the officer
I am naturally ax fond of adventure not lie harmed, and will bs well paid for
comtmindlng the guard then carnc foruara
French..
.
JOIIK ROBERTS
in reality a* rmwt folk* are of reading it; your trouble.”
MOST POPULAR
' nrSICIAN.ndSarvr.m.Dwdlu.gssitowdIJrr Apartments had been entered hy nod told the prisoner to lake off his bat.
•Thank you—all right; and being all
mid this admission, I trust, will be suffi­
He then, reitd in a loud voice the
wMr (to C.-M Dowma Ivmd of itMtokrd assamm*. nnd the lady
right,
«"
Davy
Xkockel
Sflcd
tu
express
cient explanation of how I so readily liealablred in brr lied.
Her dying aervams chargee, eprcincatKina, and the sentence
1
came connected with tbe mysterious af­ it. go ahead."
II. P. CHERRY,
of the court mariial which wn*: *‘*lbst
Thia was not all the talk of tbe wine. had brought aa-iat«nc*. but not sufficient
fair I am nbniit to i elate.
to secure tbe riiffians. all of whom eacnped Msiword l&gt;c broken before hi* lace, that
One night, while returning late to my I wns getting nulwred up pretty fast, and
though one had been shut and carried off lie he pitHieally disgraced More the
bdginga fiom a convivial party, where almost wished myself naCs in bed al my
diviswwi. and serve one year in the Dis­
Ifarrv eonntr. Mich. BlanHkepl •Wkys'on mmby bis compauiona.
lodging*,
hul
thought
it
best
tu
carry
out
I hart drank a good many healths in a
I
One hundred thousand franca reward trict ««f Columbia jail; and that it" *b«l|
g.*d deal of very good wine, us I wns tny previous ta^froid.
uh. rrE^AW
1 was offered for the apprehension and cun- lie disgraceful for any soldier of |be
M
A
capital
surgeon,
so
(ar
as
coolness
sntiiitvring along one ••( the numeroiixly
TTORNF.T and CounaHor st U
nrmv -.
of —
the Potomac
aaflocinle
with
victlon tif the' riiffiana. or any of them.
--------------- .-to . .
named quays of the Seine, not far from is concerned.” 1 heard whispered from
‘Choi’’ snld I to tnvflclf, “I think I him hereafter.” After this was read, a
the Hotel Dieu—ihu oldest hospital in one to the other.
,
,■
,,,
I| surgeon
'
— came
.—■». — forward .
kJ ertt nil
Im
nnd
nil Ithe
know something!
•Come.follow
as
I
lead,and
remember
’
’
’
Paris, and bv the by. one of tb« best in
But I Mid it to tuyaelf. Neilbee the bitlbn" fnun hiaevmt. and then t«*ik bi&lt;
the world—as I wa* Miintering al-ng raid that stern whisper again, and at
sword and broke it in half, say ing. a» be
emperor nor any of b:» aulijrrta. wb»
the
same
moment
a
strong
hand
took
bold
J. M. 5 n-TN*.
the quay. I My, humming a tune, and by
ever made wiser fur tny knowledge.
1 did so, ‘‘I hereby declare it di-gnieefnl
PRESCRIPTIONS; and any wav of variety, thinking over- amna of of mine.
never heard that either of the aMiteilnl (hr all men uf the army of tin* Potomac
1 anise, stepped from the boat tn some
the stories I had heard of persons being
WKa ever arreatrd ; but to thia day I be­ to flMoi-iafr with thi* tnart lirrwcftry."
stairs,
went
up
tbnatepa,
and
through
a
their tolas
n*»«*ainated in this vicinity, and thrown
lieve I waa made fifty napoleon" ihe'ricb- and threw the pieces on the granud. 1 he
into the.river, which I could see rolling long, narrow pasMgr. nnd then down
er for ahortening the leg* of one of them. prisoner wns ntarvhgd off under the same
H. WRIGHT.
along below me. a woman, cloaked and some stairs, and through another long,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
guard, mid wu marched back tu uur ’
narrow passage, and then up and through
hmded. hautenail past me at a miiek step.
UitTixo* M*aca *. 1862.
camp.
As I had not heard her till 1 saw her, and down nnd through, till I heartily
praved
I
might
soon
get
through,
and
all
and had believed myself alone in that
A correepondent of the Rocheater
claim* aoa inonr.
------­
particular locnlity. I Mt my bbmd quick- the'lime in a darkness that might have Dtmocral thus sketches
William B.
nitre. with w. w. .Ralph 8*3-.
The Cleveland ffrrald n«»tfceS the pas­
Lned with a sligLt start and I began to, l»ern cut with a knile, sn to apeak, and in
Barry County. Michigan.
sing through th"’ rily. "fnn IW*fi‘i« ’"•*'*■
Aator.
mutter, ns I searched furs knife,theunly silence that death itself might have bsen
Mr. Astor’s office is in Prince street, irr. latrlv ear*ped front eupthhy at
satisfied with.
'
JACOB FERBIS,
weapon I carried:
Al l*»t we entered an underground near Bnwtdway, where he may iw found Kirhimdvl. The manner of ui* escape is
“If you were * man, now. my fine lady
daily iietwerw the hours of -nine and
(bus related:
instead «»f a woman, as you are—G«»d place, that seemed to be a large crypt, as
YQWT*
MICHIGAN- ..
On the evening
the firxt of the pre*,
I hastily surveyed it hy the light of a three.’\ lie is a large, stout built man.
bh-sx tbe sex collectively —I—" .
flambesu that it masked figure held in his wilh c«iarae features, -tiff, .rough, aandy ent month one of the guard brought into
Here I stopped, because *he did. *heel_
c-lored hair, «&gt;nd a cast of c-unteiwice Sterling’* eell hla allowance of tuoubly
ing round, facing me, nnd I--oking as if
He drew* brood -nd hard lierf.
Sterling t.wA his
The other masked figure*, ell in black id’s very ordinary typ*.
.. C. FRISnEK,
,
rr
she were taking my dimenaim*.
gowns, or dominoB. Were .standing beside plainly but nently. ha* a some »hut care­ href and pulled Al it wilh hi* Itfth, rol­
TOME or probat*
“Five feel nine-slid a half in m*»t«Circuit Cowrla—1069, 1W3.
them, nnd a glance at my guide showed worn |ohk*rftnd appeitrs Dr be fifty »&gt;F ling the man’* attention to the inipo-d■mid I. the wine making me rather Muey ;
sixty year* of age
flto private wdfice ia blllty
biting It. arul a»ked th* «•« of
“in weight one hundred and fifty ®ve- him habited and masked in the same of mi-ierate ayfe apd of plain funiiture.
hie bowir knife n moment in mder f«» oil
dinner; age My twmty-fiv^ «.*• «e manner. Tbe girl wa*-noi present.
On a table are a few b&gt;M&gt;ka. and &lt;&gt;n open
"
DANIEL STBIEEla.r ’ijtf'Jb
liie
meat
into -mailer pieces. The guard
“Monsieur le chlnirgeon," said a stern
«d taw.lt, tor
‘ * MoJb?: April, M less generally more; and nngbty g«md
itig that one which appears nothnniU unthinkiiiglv handed him hiatw.wie kuife,
Voice, aloud, “swear by your honor as a
looking for a man of my site-’
ed. you perceive that It ifl a volume «»f when Sterling suddenly atablied the man
gentle.man, you will never reveal aught
Here I put my barit against a ronvenjnapfl rd city property, canrfdlly end ele­ to hu* heart, kiiling him jii-tanlly.
lie
of this night’s adventure—of whst jmu
ient post and btyan to whistle—the wo­
gantly executed, and. a» jbe whole .enn then drew the tb-ed toddler completely ,
have seen or shall sc*—of u bat y ou hare,
man all ihr time eyeing me cl-rly.—
bracing the sundiics
of
an cnonmiU"
e»nmdilee
ofen
cn.inm.ua
esl-|(
,
fcb
^nprd
d.-thee
with
the
। heard or shall bear—of what you Dow
Tb. n she came toward me. and said tn
tate.cktimHtrdat overt2n.000.000.
Mr. b-lv Aresing |nPiM-lf.in the .complete
a low, sweet voice—«t hrast I thought w&gt;. know or shall know."
Aat.il* reaidea Iw LafawHe Flare, in «ne U|iljif,ul „f |k.
»,|diar. and own ing
‘•| swear never to make tbe slightest
hourt-U. to &gt;** when 5
of
e
mw
ofGwcHwtge
’
*♦
’
&gt;«*
tvvRty-five
.fe fln
J niU
^et&lt; , Thua
hU k||
knife
and
nntoket.
Thus airinei
atrirt^d ba
be
then :
,
revelation while! remain in France,” I
for record.
।
-Will monsieur pardon mr 1
Kcam ago were the grandr-t iR the «•».
r&lt;1 b44|v „oft rnd' aiK-reeded oy n
■
replied.
,
.
rt
,
.
‘ Of courac I will, mademoiselle, since
though
nop
they
are distanced
by the
&gt;1...
....Ii
nine
tbeV
diallincvd
till!
..•
____
*
i„
_
s.i
—
il,
n
hum
.
i
I
irrw
&lt;&gt;f
v
I
il
-M
rxemw*
in
passing
memWra
kff
t,
-Enough.
Secret
assassination
will
be
u. j.iurUM,
vou don t «**e m«
tbintf’ *nd ."re
the iwnalty if you break your uaih. Now piUlieekbTth*-‘’FWlr avefuiK, ’Nw, by the geard. It being night, he snerrrdrdisfll* magnificent Wbrary fixnuW by fits ia making bi* 4-scgjw In-m the rity, Ui»
i,k,|x oC
I, Ibmkio*
follow &lt;».”
t
father, touTsbich he hn« -ad&lt;kd a fund
dn-gaa rebel s. |d.rr . |.rrtei«U«f
I was conducted up stairs, two nr three
owAitn
I verv good wine I hml drank.
flights. int».a smaty und elegantly fur- ne*r,ly equal to th* ttriglnsl rtodyw*nvwt. auspicious ufni" rrnl elwrnrtrt&gt;
fie’ triirdh-d three nlphta In this man­
hisbed apartment, tn one corner nf which Here hespsnds a qm0|. part of his Hfua.
.
“I have that lamor. mademoiselle.
%
the'
remaibder
lietjig
occupied
by
nia
ner until he l»eeamr 6«mpinriy exbunatwas a bed, and on it a yonng man, with «
“A surgeon. nion*ieur 1"
etkaiai .hu retneniKia nothing defimtn
face as white m a sheet and groaning at dulM Io tlw'Priiw
1
-Not 4^ite equal to M'msieur Blandin,
k,*p&lt;«). I» *— ■ Ml d-y’afterward* until be was found
evefV breath.
Io
TU....U. skirmishyrs .of Frem.ot|t’s
One of my mwatori-ms ewnpnnkms «.«k
HOJ Jianw,
»bi l.z^X.o.o&lt; lU»U th*. JwK-x .**0 asleep abil nteeb exhausted, tmdet fl ’rtr.
prreri.ioK &lt;h®&gt; ■“/ “™“
1
*
In
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ir
&lt;t
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“
,*&lt;l
tr..m
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a leg completoly shattered at the . knee,
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informs me

Vednntotoy ■•rata'"

in

communicUm

th, 'r-- Bww.
drel«r«d Uwl thwe

fixed fact, u&gt; important or unimportant

*

arms have been defeated before Richmond

—a higher aim as our imperative duty.
sink

beneath

tbe

dignity of tbe novelist, if we failed to

draw a moral from

passing erente— if

wo foiled to point nut tbe causes and eon.
sequences of tbe fortunes or misfortunes

.

Corinth,mingled in i

Neither are we to wait for a

straggle.

of our convictions, but

you and the Friends ot the members of and c!«ee
firms.
We have nn
Generalship which driv

should utter tbe convictions themselves,

milling them to
leaving it to time and the intelligence of baggage, to return
our readers, to pass judgment upon tbe other point.”

soundness of our theories.

for that
enemy by
f«w, perpe with bag and
plague ua at some

If tbe above appears to have been pro­

odd. that we aak apologies of do man, fur

phetic of what has since transpired, it was

expressing our convictions.

but aoonvlcthm based upon a careful sur­

Island was

the result of- a great blun­

der, or open violation of orders by an in­
ferior officer.

Thia is easily seen by

all

persons, and wa believe is generally con

vey of the whole ground, In view of tbe

natural tendencies of a false policy.

How long this ruinous policy to to be

continued, is a question difficult of soln-,

lion.

Perhaps a few more reverses will

ceded ; and the punishment of the guilty

party will be tbe remedy against a simil­
ar catastrophe in the future.
calamity-near

But our

Richmond,- outweighing

instead

strike heavy blnyre at all points,

of using our soldiery tn guard rebel prop,

and protect rebel estates, while our Gen

the other in its ruinous consequences, a

erals are trying tn catch rebel armies, as
thousand fold, is but tbe sequence of boys do birds, wilh a little salt ia their
causes, nut so universally conceeded.—

. Tbe reasons for this- are

various.

One

cy or three hundred thousand more msn

reason is, that men adopt a theory and

will be too few to end tbe war.

refuse tn renounce it when’ll has repeat­

the lessons of the past teach that wisdom

edly proved a failure by

which shall prevent tbe new levies, when

to practice.

being reduced

Still another class do their

thinking secund-handed, selecting their

models,

and

transforming theniaelves

May

raisedjrom being sacrificed upon the altar
of had Generalship, or to vindicate

an

exploded theory.

into “sounding boards” and nothing else.
Others are entirely destitute of thought,
theory, or reason.

They have a sort of

idolatrous faith in some officer, either
• civil nr military, and whatever may hap

Company F, 8th Reg. Mich, Vol. would
be interested In receiving a few lines from

one nfite members I write.

that the 8th has played
will be of Interest

And we may

The disaster to our troops on James

“It has been generally supposed___
and
universally acted upon, thafmen elected
by the people to all offices of trust, to

pen, their idol is exempt from blame.— ooantrv, that they should desl justly with
This Islter class embraces many men of all without regard to the political creed
tolerable judgment, because tbe origin of of any citixen. hwt we find occasionally a

their foith was founded in apparent rea­

son, but having abandoned that,their faith

The part

and is plat ing

and also a grief to

relatives of tbe Rig, and

nearer home,

vited.

it is to tbe “masterly inactivity"

mainly due.

We trust those two great

humbugs—‘masterly inactivity’ and “mil­

nf misrepresentation when wo say

that

th* only object of its origin was to levy
black mail.

-d

As regards the justice of tbe accusation

that

made against Judge Prindle, we would

the idea of starving out the rebels, will

point to the same number of tbe Pioneer

itary strategyare played out, and

We do not wish to be un­

which makes it, to show two ordert pub.

derstood as condemning “military strate­

lished therein, over tbe signature of the

gy,” but it should be praticed ta Mefield,

maligned Judge.

and not forever tn amp.

states, in italicised type,tbat the Judge is

be given up.

admire that

Who does not

strategy—although disas­

“oHiped” to have

When

his

the

Pioneer

printing

done

trous to the Federal arms—which sent

“wAers As is ordered,'" it states

Jackson sweeping through the Shenan

ery ninny ought to know is a falsehood.

doah valley, to tbe terror of Baltimore

An examination of tbe statutes will show

and Washington, simply to prevent a re
inforcement before Richmond. And after

having escaped an unlocked for peril, he
is again reinforced and drives back his
pursuers, until, just at tbe moment when

tbe

President by some strange fteak,

rendered bis immediate pursuit imprso-

what ev­

Judge

of Probate,

Circuit

moereey; by publishing their sail

for a

steadily before him over the Cbjckabum

iny river, while the left is steadily borne

A gunboat hsa^ju«t arrived hero from
the scene of action yesterday, ten mile*
above City Pnlht,

That divishin «»f nur

arniy has been fighting four days, and
has retreated about eeventeen miles.—
The fight of yesterday was n»«ul terrific

the enemy having I* •» or three to our «aie.
About the last of Msy, we had orders The Ixattle commenced with our tend
forces, and after about four Imtirs fight­
to be ready to march.
Everything was
ing, our gunboats got in range and pour­
put in readiness, and on the fire^-of June
ed into the rebels a heavy and incessant
wa embarked on board tbe gunboat Ala­ fire. • Thia fire the rebels stood almut 2
bama, weighed anchor and steamed as hours and then retreated. Our troops
far as Hilton Head, where we dropped have captured, notwithstanding their'dis­
advantages. a large number of artillery
anchor and stopped for the night.
pieces,and 2.000 prisoners among whom
Tbe looming of the 2d we started for
is the rebel Genl Magruder.
Sumo River and on tbe 3d landed on
Tbe place where tbe last action took
James Island, about 8 miles from Charles­
place is nesr Turkey Creek.
ton. There was skirmishing going on at
The retreat of the enemy Inst evening
time, and we were drawn upin line and
was with great disaster, and their loss
'waited fur orders, but were n«»t called
Ims been very besvv—much greater ilia
out, 00 we quartered for the night. Tbe
thought than ours, still we have nothing
rain came down in torrents through the
definite in regard to l&lt;»aa«s.
darkness.
In tbe morning a sorrowful
In the retreat forced upon Gen. McClel­
looking sight presented itself I will assure
lan hy tbe superior numbers of the ene­
ynu; but there was no time to speculate
my, I learn lust l»e had to spike his siege
on our condition, while we were within
cannon shot of the enemy. Reconnoitre- "uns nnd leave them &lt;&gt;d’the fidd after
burning the carringea. The nature of
ing and extending of pickets must he
the ground rendered it impossible to move
done. The second night or. the Island
them. In the retreat many of our sick
our Regiment went 00 picket duty.—
and wounded we necessarily left Itehind.
Everything was quiet and after our duty
There are, of course, innumerable reports
was done we returned to camp.
From
and rumors here, but I send only what
that time up to the 18th everything pas­
appears to be authsutic.
sed hy finely with a little skirmishing «nrf
NeW York, July 1.
shelling thrown In to make our camp Ute
spiey.
/
The latest advices from McClellan al
Kttxr previous preperationi sm! to Washington yesterday noon were up to
verify camp rumors, on tbe muting of 2 o'clock Saturday P. M.; tip to that
the 10th nt one o’clock, weksta^ed nut time he bad successfully carried out the
plan he pointed out some time ago. which
(which proved to be a Fort ■about tU &lt;&gt; plan was to awing his right wing toward
miles from our eamp, by tire aide of a the rear, which included all the forces
salt marsh. Two companies moved in nort of half way between Bolton's Bridge
advance as skirmishers and an* advance and New Bridge, and at the Mme time
guard. Then a company bf engineers, advance hi* left wing towards Jamre
followed by the remainder of tlie regi­ River, opening’cunimunicutiun with the
ment and the rest nf the Division com­ gull boats.

tion, calling attention to tbe same editori•IJy.

iMgured city.

above tbe works, was a doomed man ;
Our men were falling feat. They char­
ged in the Fort, but were overpowered
by superior numbers and driven out, hut
no ftjrther. The 28lh M»«. started to
our relief but found it to warm for them
and fell back. The 8th Cr. caine up and
foil haek, still fighting &lt;«. Th* 70th N.
Y. charged and reached the Fort tn.mir
relief, yet there was n«&gt; use fighting
against such odds, and after an action of
nearly an hour, we were called back and
it seemed that the storm of iron nnd lead

ing on tbe left of the fort and still beyond
in tbe woods where the rebels suffered

it publisb-

Vick.bur, U ewx

from

the one published last

No portiraUn.M

NW YoH/Jol, S.

■■

cowpoAnt

TU Portreu

Mew Advertisements.

MANHOOD;
mrwei utior Btsrsus-

“?• ‘
"“o' W

nriu 7W«~.
«ml McOdlto',

flanked hy any fiwee however great.
“Swopliee ..fall kinks to abundance
bare arrived,- end the army to ta-the best

possible spirits.
••Twn.gunhuata went up the Appntomax ri««. &lt;»«."•» ■xr^’wwnl,bl.

TV. WximI Ml* f * Kr’J“~) *•&lt;

by the guslH*ta,thu8 deem9mg tbe shel­

ter for reltel rf»rpA&lt;w&lt;ere.
James -riv*r is filled with transport*
and steamers, and over
■•R.b.1

thirty gunboets

M.U ll-Hr l&lt;W »t*0

000. while cure will mu exceed over 10
000.

The rebsto had ursr 200,000 Iraqis

engaged.”
Fortress Munroe. Jnly 5.

DR. ROBACKS

Fre»h troops arrived here from Wash
ingt&lt;&gt;n yesterday during tbe day, and
went up" tbe James River on the evening

STOMACH

of tbe 4th;
Fimr srnsll steamers with fimr brigs in

UTTilS

loaded with artillery, men. horses,
doubtless bonnd up the river.
A skirmish took place yesterday morn
ing in the rear of our left wing, which re
suited in the defeat of tbe rebria.
We
took 1.000 rebel \prisuners and three
small batteries. Our cavalry then fol­
lowed them till they passed the White

AU KOT
IOBEEXCEUE0
stomachic

llegulatar

Oak swMtnp.
.'Tr1.
JEa ’
Gi rat difficulty exists in obtaining a
list of killed in our late battles, ss com-

DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

can ts-11 whether the mixing were killed,
wounded, or taken prisoners.
'
New York, Joly 6.

&lt;vec

The Tribune't correspondence, Washin«um OU.,»y.: -Ow,«wd»™ WHIj.

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wm
Akcavu. kiAxxeVv vAW.
wXCveV.

nns been ordered tn tnae command uf the •»
— •
Yvskv Xo," \&gt;uX
a
flotilh in Jatnrs river.
* —.
“It is said Gen. Lew Wallace earnest- WCUtAxtaX.
_s‘ oatxxX — a u,v«xX
ly desires to i« sent with a number of
Indiana and Ohio regiments to join Me
Ciellnn.
’•According tn latest dates from Fort­
ress MiMirue. C»l. Van Wyck is nut
dead, but acriously wounded."
New York, July G.

”
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RilicHjLQ Fever,
Fever and j±gv-e,
Liver Complavnt,

JCLIMTzd.XQQ,

Kidney Complaint^

a\\ Avmama

a %’vavV

lar
curt, eo«\\uo%eA 0$ vavc ctt\A
roo*ta
VtcAjv,

Advices "som tbe army of the Puto
left *ing touched James River yenterdsy
\&gt;Akke\x vfcokt XXvt.’cex.
nearTurkey Islnnd Bridge.- Ik immedi­ mac up to last night, indicate all quiet
aud
all in good spirits.
ately opened communication with Cmn.
Brig.
Gen.
Sturgis
is
ordered
to
report
Rogers, of lhe Potomac flotilla, nnd thro’
him with Washington. The result mnv to Gen. Pope.
Gen McClellan has issued an address
l&gt;e that lire steam tmnspmt* may relieve
the
his soldiers of the fatigue of marching on to his army tin the achicvments
tr-q.
during the last ten days, mating,
Richmond by landing them near lhe rebel
1 uti have succeeded in changing your
capital after the gunlumts have cleared
away the obstructions. Our army is now base of operations by a flank movement,
extricated from the malarious swamps arwass n-ga.ded a&gt; tbe most hazardous
of the Chlckahominy, on the high ground of military expedients; y.m have saved
all your material, all your ttainv, and all
of James river.
) *&gt;ur guns, except a tew l&lt;«t in UiUe,
New York, July fl.
taking in return guns and adore from
The IForATs correspondent has arrived the enerny under every disadvantage ot
here from the field of battle luifiire Rich­ number* and position ; ymi have In every
mond at 9 P. M. Tuesday.
Ik aaya Me conflict beaten back your foes with cn
Clellaii’s advance wa* three miles north­ onmrns .laughter.
We are prepared to
west of Hardin’s Landing, and within 15 meet the enemy, who may at any time
miles of Rit-hmoiid.
attack yuu. Let them a»me. and we will
The enemy was terribly repulsed In ronvsrt Ibeir repul« into final defeat.
the battle of Monday, which wa* sanguiu
Y«W Government is strengthening you |
ary in the extreme.
We were attacked * il h tho resources ofa great people. Un*1
at fimr diflerent points, and summarily re­ this .urr national birthday, we declare to i
'R.'feot.V*
pulsed the enemy at three, when they our foe* who are rebel* against’the bcit
GIm _
\
nXOXtWuCVX
pressed Heintselman’a left very hard, mtarrets of mankind, that this armv ahwll I
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but Suinner went to his aid and they enter tba
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were finally repulsed with great slaugh­
ter.
Ileintzelman captured 8 guns and that the Union u hich nn alone insure ina whole brigade of relwl*. 1600 strong lernal security nnd penes to each State
including their CoJ-nel. Pendleton of km
must be preserved, cwt what it may. in

'Vow.kc,

Dv "KoWk't

ftX.ovtMxc.V, WvXtate

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uuvtC* VocxvA.

Tit. 'B.oWk's

ftXowvcLcXv 'Bi.XXtrs

•»* Ww, ntV. man's SoXac*
Co-Hv^on.

isana, and ex Congressman Lamar, of
Ga;, and McGowan, id 8. C.
All &lt;&gt;ur
siege guns had been safely removed to
the river except ope which wa* dismount­
ed. Our transportation all snfel v renmv.
ed but 75 wagons which were burned in
camp. Thu enemy’s attack on Munday
was fierce In th* extrema.
Kearney
Hooker, Richardson and McCall partirf.
paled. Tbe reserve nnder mcCall suffer,
ed severely, and MrCsIl and Reynolds
probably taken prisoners, as tbsy were
to this place fHiltun Head.) Tbe Union missing Tuesday night. Geo. Maeda,
troops bold their position on tbe Island. severely wounded, Gen.
Bures and
Brvmks slightly ; Stonewall Jackson was
! remain, yours respectfully
undoubtedly kill'd, all the prifotbre our’ Bergt. Jambs V. Mxad.
roboretingu. Gen. J. R/ Anderwa) uf
[Our corresponds sends a list of thelredygsr lr»n Works was mortally
wounded ia tbe ection at 8arage's Stetbat
not vary

MaCleilan been in command of tbe army

«•

LALnuma ('-M-,. —- •
miles above, toward Richmond.
’TT?^ ‘
New Madrid, Joly ft.

A special to the Tribune dated Meiji
phis Sth, says: “R cbmond drsp’&lt;lcbe»
to July 1-t and 21. still rhim that tbe
rel»el» captured right Generals, 12.00*'
prisom-ra. all M&lt;£-e.lan,$ M&lt;goginM, a«d
a.ipplic» enough for tbe rebel army for
three num ths.
“‘1’hey represent the battle of July 1st
Tbe attack of the enemy last Thursday
in great force necessiuted this strategic the moat desperate and fearful of the en­
movement and in changing his base, of tire war.
The latest dlspaffhc* state there were
course, White'House l-npding was aban­
doned. All the «ick and wounded, ordi conflicting reports about ths battle, and
nanuo and commissary stores, troops and it was imposeible to get official informa­
property were there embarked under the tion. The present aituaUou uf the Yen.
»uperiuteudrnce &lt;d Gen. Casey, and on kre arm» ia hot known
Monday were at Turkey (aland, on Jame*
It is claimed that Hooker and Sumner
River. 8 miles below’Fort Darling and were wounded, and 8umnrr captured.
15 below Richmond.
After nn interrtip
Tbe latest reports were less exultant.”
tion of annmunicaiion between General
Washington, Jrjly 6.
McClellan nnd Washington 48 hours,

their greatest loss.
For a cause best known tn the Com.
Many
Judge, Circuit Court Commissioner or menders onr forces withdrew.
were the deeds of heroism on tbe field;
Sheriff, who helps support an organ of
enough to say, every man in the Regt,
tbe secession Democracy with bls official that came under my view, did all that
ould be done, with a very few excep­
But tbe “no party” dodge is the richest tions. The Ipsa of nur Regiment was
joke of all. Aa early as last February, the greatest, being 208 in killed wounded
and missing; the loss of the other regi­
the Pioneer lent its columns to do tbe
ments was severe. Tbe wounded are

that any

the valley, be fells like a thunderbolt
Upon McClellan’* right wing, bearing it

Monroe, July I,

SO 000

those of Co. F.

benefit of republicans and no body else.
becomes idolatrous. Thus we meet men The Probate Judge &lt;»f this county Is a
In­
every day, who silence inquiry and fair sample of this kind of an officer.
strangle investigation by throwing tbe stances have come to nur notice, of citi­
zens, democratic in politics, having Pn»President, Secretary of War, or some
l«te business tn dn, have reouested and
favorite General between themselves and ordered the publication of their notices manded hy General Steven*.
At daylight we came up th thb rebel
tho object of inquiry. Thus, when mis­ inserted -in the Pioneer, and armngeWhen with­
fortune overtakes us—as tbe retreat of rnenta having been made with us hr do­ picket and drove them Hi.
in about | mile of the Fort we were fired
Banks in tbe Shenandoah valley, nr the ing the same, but instead nf doing aa be
had been ordered, uwrf tt ofiliftd to dn, be nn by them and three men wounded.—
repulse of McClellan before Richmond
slips them into the rep. office.
In totnr AwMildirig to orders tbe advance char­
—it is net down na either a part of some cases be trihonstrated with the paftlrs ged and drove them back. Soon the
great plan,the benefits of which Dre hard­ telling them that he foil IL hta duty to rel»el drums were beating and we were
Tills ia ordered Intn line and pressed on. There
ly seen, or else somebody has interfered support Aft ttpubttton ofice.
If the was only nne hedge between us and tbe
with the plans of their pets. These are “no party" With a vengeance
above designated Judge is employed Fort, and as soon as we passed that were
a few of tbe reasons why the country officially for the republican party, we within full range of tbe enemy’s guns.—
will not reap all the benefits of the dear- propose ho administer immediately upon, Everything was still at tbe fort, but on
bought experience of our late reverses.— nnd close nut tbe corrupt, and defunct in­ 00 the left of the work were to be seen n
few of the rebels passing to the rear.—
Presidents and Generals are but men ; stitution.—Pi6netr.
The order came to charge. There was
Judge Prindle may congratulate him­ hut 3A rods between us and the Fort
and they too, may be influenced by tome
self that he had escaped tbe blighting in­ when they opened «m us with a halfdozen
of the reasons enumerated above.
At tbe dipehargo most of
To many minds, the policy adopted,and fluence «»f praise and flattery from the heavy guns.
persistently pursued hy the army of the Vallandingham organ of this village.— tbe men fell tn the ground tn escape the
«torm of grape and canister, s&lt;Hne never
Potomac seemed naturally to tend toward The experience of others has shown that
to rise again.
Nothing daunted the men
just such result# as have finally transpired. whatever officer escapes its censure and up, forward—another storm of grape and
We say tended toward such results—but abuse ia a doomed man. That officer which canister, glass, nails, spikes, chains, and
it was earnestly hoped, and perhaps al­ the Pioneer fails to censure may set it everything that would destroy life, then
from tbe fort one continual roar of mnnmost believed, that immense numerical down that he is losing his respectability.
ketry, and not a shot from the Union
superiority to the enemy would avert the
We publish tbe above article from troops until they reached the Fort and
calamity, which the policy pursued, in­ the Pioneer that we may not be accused then every rebel that showed his head

policy that our severe losses of late, are

New York, July i.

. The Ihllasriag nrdsr has been rseeivrf

in this citv from the War Drpartineul;
glorious boasting, but hr tbe purpose of able counties, deceased.
-i« it
fltatl out nfthe appropriation
vindicating eome of the statemen to above
hr collecting, organizing and drilling volunteera there shall be paid in advance,
to each recruit, for thrae years or during
4th, upon the evacuaUou uf Corinth
tbe war, the rem uf 815, being nne fourth
labnd was not only without, but p*.*follows;
i
of the bounty allowed by law. sueb ‘pay­
lively againgt Gen. Bunter’s orders.— ment to be made upon the mustering uf
Bonham comes to Washingt— — the regiment to which such recruits be­
able
long into tbe service of the United States.
tn reach Richmond in time tn tunt the
p report himself at Hsadq
tide of battle at this point against ns.—
New Ysrk, July I.
We have had fears that such was tbe de­
stated that on the rccotninendasign of the rebels, in the evacuation
Governors of all luvgl States,
of Yorktown and Corinth,
tion
Hilton Head. 8. C.. June 25. 1PG2.
t will call for 300,000 volunall the evacuations nf their
the
Id points already acquired,
Ma. Editor : Str—Thinking
that

which overtake our country in its present

demonstration

tbe

of the Journal-

1st to obranids paaatag eruata, simply

Our position would

our UM ••

import MmA-I**1 European Governments
hid given nulios that the war should

the credit for tbe cheek we hers joM «Was it tbe only duty

with

TW SmtMuT
&lt;x&gt; Ir.tb In

r'-"-”------ -

time, treasure and blood”

Judge 8.

M. Breckinridge

.

made a

powerful ap^-h in ths Missouri Stale

CoqvsdUoo

a day or two ainoe, in which
’••^“•I’.winglruthtuip^Mir...
think I may say, that without ■,
rgrduo ttet wn«td jnanfly
•

s k j,

to. V-cfeutV*
ftXowvaeXx 'BvXXtrs

oxvA nuAu 1a$«. «n\o^oX&gt;X».
to. totaMk'*

Uwr. I.JM fc, b, rom4 to
M—n s mnrl. m,n
„&lt;rkKi j,

'Monday toe gun-

&lt;«to&lt;4 sbeMed the
river road pith
my attemptedd
but retireirfecipitstely

still ia swUent spirits, and

is Umpnis. u, kwslu
■«il Ibi. Until. m 7 JTJ-’

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EVERY FORM AMD SPECIES OF

VERMIN

■WE STILL—

Tin FeigRtR pdwsed uff ns well as could

HDBFT ©©wsifinraoH

’be Mpeeudxall things ouuidered. There
•was quite an attendance upon the races,

-of mm.and' boy«, and a few feminines.

notiobi

'Several individuals got a gnod deal •‘dis-

Yo WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.—Notice ia

countged** before the day w&amp;s oyer, and

a few black eyes, bloody noae«, and

aw­

It

ful headaches, were the consequences.

is expected that the next great “respect­
able” gambling operation will come off,
tinder tbe superintendence of “The Com­

mittee.” about the time uf our Agricul­

To the People

tural Fair,

Lxctcrx.—S.

C.

Cxax£

'nf Indiana

lectured at the Court House, on Munday

evening to a large and

appreciative au­

dience, on the subject uf “Life in this Fast
Ape and Faat Country J’

Tbe lecture ia

one of the innst entertaining we have ever

had lhe pleasure nf listening tn.

Nut nn

individual Irft. lhe house during its entire

delivery, which is an indication that lhe

lecture was appreciated.
Mr. Cxanx
visits other parts of tbej county and we

OF THE UNITED STATES 11

To CoBsnmptlves.

IN ths mouth of December, 18S8, the underail­
ed for the first time offered for sale to tbs public.
Dr. J. Bov*e Duds’Imperial Wise Bitters
and in thia abort perod they bare given such
uni venal satisfaction to tbe many thousand* of
persons who hare tried them that it ia no* an
establiaiiid article. The awonnt of bodilv aud
mantel miserr ari '---- 1—*—
------- ' - small complaints I
of the utmost imp_____ _ ____ _
to th« least and most tnfiing bodily allhiant
should be bad; fordiMosoaof the body invariably
•ffeei tbe mind. Tbe subocribvr* now only **k a
trial of
J

THE Advertiser having heen restored
to health ir a few weeks by a very almnla retnedy
after having suffered esvsral years wilh a severe
lung affection, and that dread diss at. CbasvmpIMN--I* an xiati. tn mslre Ir nn«r h f.hi. r.ll.*
■

Mam Dxuwxxd.—A

young man about

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

fur

rom all who bare ne used .hem. We challenge
tbe world to prodi cd their equal.
These Bimas for the euro of Wut Sroiraau,
general Debility,and for Funfviog and Enriching
the Blood, era abeoldtslv itnsurpeMcd by any
other remedy on eartbr.-^.Tu be asm red of this, it
i* only necessary to make tbe trial. Tbe Wine
itself t* of a very auperidr onality, being about
eno-third stronger than other wines; warming
and invigorating the whole system-from the Ixad
to the feet A* these Hit Hr* are tonic and alter­
ative in their character, aa they atrengtben and
invigorate tbe whole aratem and give a Jin tun
aaJAMUUgectiM toall IU parte, by ei(ualiring
the circulaiion, removing obetrnctiona. aod pro­
ducing a general warmih. They are also excel­
lent for Diseas-a and Weak,.esse* peculiar Io
Females, where a Tonic I* required tualrcnglh
eu and brace the system. No lady, who is
subject to lassitude and faintness, should be
without them, aa they revivifying in their action.

r^f" A dispatch from Mr. Turner, of

Will not only Cnre, bat Prevent Disease,
and in thia respect are doubly valuable to tho
person who m*y uae them. For

2! years (if age named-------------Clemen*

was drowned in Irving, pn Saturday last
while bathing in Sugar bnsh

He

Lake.

was unable tn swim, nnB wan supporting
himself by holding on Ru the side of a

boat, when by soma accident he

missed

his bold, and sunk to riae no mure.

The

body was not recovered;at last accounts.

Tut

Wxatbxr h*s

been hot enough to

grow com, day and night, for the last fire
days, according tu the old criterion

Prize Peetry.

the Grand Rapids Eaglt, who is in Wash­

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
Weak Lunga, Indigestion, Dyaperria, Di«ea*ea
oftbe uervoua Bystem. Paralysis, f-iles, and for
all casco requiring a Tonic

only une killed and two'wounded

in the

late battles.

Frkmoxt

Wie­

Chester correspondent of I the World thus

defends Fremont:—
“Fremont is the only enmninnder free
tfnitn blame, and hi" jmife has certainly
Ax-m performed U-Urr than any one could
fhope, for uh«» considers ike almost insnrmiountablr difb^ullies wbi^h he has had to

ekcounter.
Henceforth General Bunk*
will be remembered fur Uiaving m» sue■cewfully abandoned the valley which it
rind Gen. Fre•mnnt fur having an vigor
■iilr part for the capture &lt;
for more thnn punishing
fury which he had inflict

tusly preformed
I Jackson, snd

ym for tbe in­
d upon General

Bads."
&gt;arr
Taxes ia the lacnrrectloet

Districts,

ton, June 2.
W nshingti
lance with the
The President, in aco&gt;rdt
prow inioM of the recent ticfC for the o»b
ie Insurrectionlection of direct taxes in tt»«
.ary districts within tho United
L
Suite*.
in
ha* issued a procUmatkinI declaring
—
„
what Slates and parts of Stoles Insurrectiim exists, vix: South Citmlina, Florida,
Georgia, Alaluima, Louisintta, Texas, Mi*
eiaaippi, Arkansan. Tennessee. North

H008EKEEPER8—troubled srith vermin need
be ao no longer, if they use "Coonui" Exter­
minator* We'pare used it to our satisfaction,
and if a box oo*t »5 we would have IL We hava
tried poiaona, but they effected notbinx: bat 'Cao7**'** article knocks Hie breath out of Rat* Mice
Roaches, aod Bed b igs, quloksr than we cm
write It. It is in great demand til over lhe conntry -NMute [0.] Goooiu.

Carolina and YUginbt, excepting from
the last certain named western ruunties.

A Pxt A txt oator.—The a IUchees of
•the signal corps have setforrd a novel

fj&gt;et.
Wb|le.our printers have been cap
luring nnd taming scores ad" mice, and
signal corp* amused thrmssf'•«* with fi*bikg, and while
engaged at Bncheldor’a
•Creek. hooked an alligator m the eye and
brought him ante tn shore. | Bis allign
torsliip Is about five feel l&lt;»qg.
He flop*
his formidable tail around; in a terrlflic
manner that inspires frnr mid awe In the
mind of the beholder. He has a decided
penchant for canine meat, arid will niinoe
up a dog much larger than tsmaelfin leas
jjmnthan «e are telling of It.—Jfmktm

sMsry symptom* U&gt; hta in*. a«4 Um elmnUm bed
*ai»n away a mwHtint h mn uf II, m dal 1 WL&gt;w li.o
’------- -------------- ‘
’
SAiUbhH. But 11
y«rN|urilla: tbe
eS tiarws ultlMil

HENRY R. CORTAR—We are sailing your
preparations rapidly. Wherever they have beau
used. Bals, Mice. Bosches and Vermin disappear
rapidly.
Ecxxa A Sturm* Dmgriat*.

•■Ctiatar’s"
“Coetar’a” Electric Powder for 1nsecta,&amp;c.

Ix 25c. SOc. *xn fil.00 Boxn. Bomc* axn rum,
*3 xxp |3 b in roa PLaxTAnoxa^am,
Basta, he., Ac.,

Wool!

Wool I

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE!
ffkelesale Agents ia New Y*rk City.
Shleffelin Bro’s A Co. I R..; J.HI—IX Zitsksi
B. A. Fahecatock, Hull | Huth. Gale A Robinson.
A.B. A D. Saads A Co.
Wheeler A Hark
James 8, AapiuwelL

AND

DRY GOODS!

CARO TO TOUXG LADIES AND GFNTLEMEN. Ths .ubacribcr will Modf/iw of
FEM A LES.
cJiaryo] to al! who deaira it, th* Recipe and direc­
tion* for making a simple r«p«taMr
that
Tbe many ccrtiBeataa which have been tender­ will, in from two to eight day*, remove Fimplra,
ed to u». and tbe letter* which we are daily ra- BlolcUa, 7&lt;r*. /rveHw, HallownoM, and all irnpuceiring, are conclusive proof that among tbe ritiea-aod roughtie** of tbs Hkin.leariag tbeasma
weaien tbwui fhltera have given a satisfaction —a* uaturv in landed it should U—ooft, eitor,
which i n otaen have ever do is.before. No wo­ tmootk mJ Unrfi/bL TUae dcatrina tU Recipe,
man in the iaud should be without them, and with fallinstnaotloa*, direction*, and advfoc. will
those a l.o once um them will not foil to keep a pleaM call on or addraaa [with return postage,!
r
THUS. F. CHAPMAN,
UUnoat,
mjjlml
Hl Wrosdway, New Yerk.

A

“”Jr DR- J. BfiVEE DODS'

11 wholesale Druggists at
Chicago. HI.,
Sr. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,
•ncinnati. Q.t

Derrick's Sugar Coated
-

e

Clothing

iuo CASH,
0178 to *200,

HASTINGS. MICH

DR. J. BOVEE PODS’
*„ wjog;■ sir.su

OUR GOODS
rtJSFSl

ok nostrum* which Sood
.hich th* Median! ProBilten hava b*M so

" TONIC, MKD1COT AND BEVERAGE.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

“*»‘»«*1*-,*r**
r

■ —----- - “ --arrV hr

Pills.

The beat Family CA­
THARTIC in lhe world,

ssssxiKs:

- ,the
principal
physician*
juriotte;
pntrooitrd
by
,and
nuruecotia
iu th*
|Union, elegantly coaled

, --uodn’tiar—r 11 **t} any Pill before the public

7 Oetave Rosewood Piano.
o»nt*iain&lt; all improvements known in thia coun­
try or In Europe, orer-rirong baas, French grand
action, harp pedal, full won frame, for

Warranted for ft Yeara.

—

_____

Stacks of

•150 BEST PIANOS. tlfiO

Rich moulding cases,

'"

Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buflhlu. N. Y.,

Are prepared by an eminent audakillfnl plyaimaa
who tuw need them aucceMfuliy in hla practice
GHOVEHTEEN A HALE, having removed to
for the last twMty-five yean. The proprietor, tbeir new warerooms,
befon purchasing theexelu«ne right U&gt; nianufe.•
M. 478 BROADWAY,
ture arid sell Dr. Ifoda' CelebratedImperial Wine
Bitter*, bad them tested I? Awe ilutingm.hed art now prepared to offer the public a magnificent
medical practiUon-ra. who Jonounced thetn a new scale full

.Progreti.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral!

GTSoU Z.rrywAcrs-by
All WnoLSULa Davoutm in the large title*
•
Home of tho

all Afleetlono of the Head, Sick flesuiacbe, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Dod»*
Imperial Wine Bitten- will be lonnd to
be moat Salatary aod Etfieacioaa.

Imperial Wino Bitters

•a-cu truly weowM Im I In enrv rj l&gt;&gt;wwdrw/ AterwWul D sw*., One my p«U*nt* taM(By|4inil)e alnn

“Coetar’s” Rat, Roach, &amp;e. Exterminator.
“Catar’s"
“Coetar’s" Bed-bug Exterminator.

For Sore Throat, ao common among the Clergy
they are truly valuable.
Or t* get Clieb Dressed,
For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a
h at the New Woolen Factory of
weak cotulitution— for Miaiatar* ot the Gospel,
Lawvera and all rublkape*kero-for Book-Keep­
AM
BRUNT dfc BABBLE
er*. Tailors, Sr*iii«ire*sc*, Artiste, nnd all per­
son* lending a sedentary life, they will prove
Oar machinery is new, and in the beat order,
truly beoetfotel.
As a beverage, thev are wholesome, innocent and cannot fail to do good work. Wa shall be
and delirious to tbs’ teat*. They produce the ready *o do Custom Carding by tbe 2vtb inst.and
exhilarating efleeta of brandy or wine without for Cloth Dressing and the Manufacture of Cloth
intoxicating; and arc a valuable remedy for per­ aboot the ID th of June next
We will pay the highest market price IN CASH
son* addicted io tl&gt;e use of excessive strung
drink, and who wish to refrain from it They for Wool, defirsred at our Factory.
are pure and entirely free from the poisons con­
J. 8. V*x Bbvxt.
W. Maul*
tained in the adulterated Wine* and Liquors with
Hsstings, Nay 12,1812.
which the country is flooded.
Theas letter, not i.nly CURE but PREVENT
Disease, and sln uld be used by all who lire in a
country where tbe water is bad. or where Chills
and Fevers are prevalent Being entirely Innrcent mod harnihso, thjy may be given freely to
Ubildron and iniants with impunity,
Pbysiciaus, Clergymen, and temperance sdvoeatec, as an act of humanity, should assist in
spreading these truly valuable JIITTEH8 over
tbe land, and thereby e-sMtially aid u&gt; banishing
Drunkenness and Disease

I

JUST RECEIVED

Bf An suer feso Sfocimn of mUt io JfeiryUai
Mid if A* Pooflo Nil™ ZWJrs, &lt;**

Dr. D»4s’ CekkartH Wlxe Bluer* THE PUCE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
Oa Maxcrscrran txro a Good Qoautt or
Atihll HinSUlIRIPAlSGIEID I

Exoxxxatx:o.—The

Come and See I!

Let Chieftain* boast of deeds of war.
And Minstrels lune thairawaat guitar,
A nobler tbune tny XmH it fills—
In praise uf Hmsicx's natcUeas Fill*.

cum weather.

ington, says that the Michigan Third lost

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

MORE GRAIN and provfotona era destroyed
annually In Grant County by vermin, than would
pay for tana of this Rat and Inaect Killer.—Lootartrr [Wt*] fhrald.

DB. J. BOVEE DODS’

bespeak for him full sddiencea.

Thcso’prepstation* (unlike 111‘etbm) are
"Free from Polson*."
,
"Kot dangerous to the Human Family."
’•Rate do not die on the premises."
"They oom* out of their boles to die."
‘•They are tbe only infallible remedies known."
"If yr* and more established In N.Teet City.
Csnf Ay—the City Poet Office.
Uml if----- th* City Prisons and Station Houses
ly------ the City Stodtawrs, Ship*. A*
UM *»----- the City Hospital* Alms-Houses Ac
IM
Ua Cily Hotel*—.Astor*—3t Nich­
ol**' Ac. .
CM if----- tbe Boarding Bouses, Ac. Ac
CM if----- more than 50,000 Private Families.

Unusually Low!
TaurrM: txxtm t x ■tjbwtm i
WM teCBMt Admire Be 111 ifx! Ttetk!
WILLIAM JONE*.

’ TsiXAuama. Laox Cocxrr,
Florida July IT. UMU.
To Da. nuMCK, Albany, N. Y.—My Dear Doc­
tor;—] write Ibis to fnfortnytm ot ttwwnnderful
effect of your Huger Coated Pdta on njy daughter.
Eor throe years she ha* been affected with a bil­
ious derangement of tit* system, sadly unpairing
her health, urbtah bda been.teNlily fiuUncdwmg
that period. When in New York tn Ann! last, a
friend sdvisad me to teat your pill*. Haring full
confideooetn tbojadmnMt ofmy friatNl. 1 obiaind
a »upply of Mesar* ^taroae A Park. Dragged*,
Park Row Naw York. On returning hrme, wo
aaaead all other treatment, and administered your
Pills, one amh uigbv The improremui tn her
fodinga, oqsnpicxion, digs*tion. etc. sarprisad u*
all. Arnold and permanent restoration io health
has been tbe reaalt WauoedIsm than fireboxes
and oooeid*r her entirely well. 1 ccnMder the
above a jwt tribute to you ea a Physician, and
w-jy-, u

untmc.

km

'riuu„,

■am in ftva hours, paha, and weakuesa of the
broaat. eh* and ba&lt; WMMmaSto Maapfohfa

DENTrUT. la new prepmod io apply deufo’
^bwtlt-tee U •
«

Wte*. Cm», On, B*m, UnLPork.
u* «Mil, alaort rapUas jtu Un
to nIL

ggT Doolfcil u&gt; &lt;&gt;«•

msmUL

�________ ,

tXTrt—&gt;«•
_ _ M-IU
UiUAiU liAVTIp

’ oirtiHv point Mr vlMl Or.igaiir.W ibo

MmiolXihWi

Mr,

.yu.llUir—1

; Snn« .build tXl.k

to Pent

tration of Mid estate
waa not in the «MHnm3d of tbe Army uf Chans* and tbe pc’iJW
Thereupon it is
tbe P»t"tnac^»)^&lt;Jh[&gt;se 1.500 rebel* ran

around the artpy.

JhaMtb'

Tfie democratic pres*

'

• flUMOBH AND SOREHgF&gt;14
Aad sH dbwroro entmlvd from Hurt
airo. Earnerl»*. Paras *xn AgvSj,
ron* *a» ormur Parses. Dno*VLmworlhnroar, Ac ........ ’.
When infant* rod young chij^rtfa
with ttaass vr vws Ges*. Osxxsro t»
Sow Hn*P*.-E*ro; roro yTsa,-rtriMtt

TtMwbdcM men wHl whip .whip,
whip. Tta-y &lt;ta.il from tUbih-* wy
bad hahh; nnd we find it difficult td'tairmtltat habit.
Wear* try*! 10
oar btrad men holier maunera than .to

p*t» &lt;« tbe whip Wir« giving m Invito
tUm to the bruUranimola th
•n.*-.
'
Wp h»ve t»xen that willj*fu”
bxmT
aa they are invited, withatt the indorseipem oTthe whip.
Ynt wp find it • diffi­
cult matter tn omteol thto whip. It ia
•art ly n mvage practice to' apply tbe
bush before inviting Ute animate W Atfuve
Jby ibe proper word*. /Vet
that
thia taa very common practice ef thoae
who nrn not owner* oFthe; cattle.
When ibe outimon whip lash is not
thought to be bard enough fur the back*
and noeen &lt;&gt;f entile, the walmU handle,
one inch in diameter, ia used on lhe
Doaea &lt;»t oxen, to make them back a load
up bill, before tbe cattle have ever been
taught Di back an etnp'y cart up hill.
Cattle raurt be made it«» obey—and
tbe common laah, or » switch rtick. will
lie sufficient fur breaking in. But we a*k
for mercy &lt;ni all cattle that are willing
to do right aa anon a* lhe right is po nied
out
Many driven* of msen put lhe
whip on first, before asking their pstienj
teams to move. This is a npceies of Iwtrbarism Which all owners &lt;4f cattle &lt;&gt;U{(lit
tn pnihihit. It in so natural f»r people
whom we hire fnun tbe interior, tn u«e
force in the first instance, and gentleneu
afterward, if at all. that particular cure
should be exerted in regard to the treat­
ment of theircattle. Proper driving is
an important item In husbandry.
So
many farmers now depend upon their
help tn do their main wnrkl It is import­
ant f&lt;»r him
see that the work 5* prop
eriy done. Tlie merciful man ia merci
ful to hi* beast.

Theftuill having been made in the condition* of

AiHKil

;■rr-wn.i,M«sr&gt; MAfprt,flr\

That piece knocked out of tour MafEteMastte tax

Estate ol Orville Fbelp*.

’

' ;

,

PBOBATEOfi!)iJt.-BTAT£Or MICBIGAl,
County uf Barry, •».
! •
At a session uf tb* Probate Court for the Coan o
tv of Hairy, boldeu at the Probate Office, in tho
village of Hasting*, on Tuesday th* I .th day of.
June, in the year ooe tbouraird eight bund­
, red and sixty two; present, &amp; C. Prindle, Judge
I’WfcfcnW.r the edato of Orville Pbtlps, I

. deceased.
|
| Ou'readrag aad-fiUng tb* petiHaa, dslyveriflrd
‘ nf Duncan Mcllsunal, praying, tec eeytara reasons
„ ,
...... ....
................................. .................... 'j therein acl furib^itai Hilbert Ktriker. ndrurai*one 11] north of range number seven |7| west, in I trafor
irsivi of
ui asid
saiu estate, may
,i,«^ Le'xutburilrd
mi
and
raid county of Barry, and State of Michigan. *x- rrqwied ‘to ronvev c*Haiti Rral total*:fa said.
.
cepting a atrip of land twentv rods wide off from petrU^opeoqfibML to the raid pet Imlrer. (u l&gt;urtbo west aide of ateliland.-frraierly sold to Har­ 'auane* of a certain,ci'UUacl ajledgrd lobsrebec* ,
.
vey Page, Icatercone1 hundred and forty acres made bv sawl deceased ib M» Ifc-iiinc*
Threroten II i* order rd rtikt Tuesday, 4te 2t ib
iucludte in Mid mortgage, wbcih will be sold, or
ao much l hereof m a illpay th* demand with in- day qfiJiJs, A. P l^i. at ten &lt;i&lt;dock A. Jt,. be

^nu^durtnjjhepart^ut^

edy u the North American public. Dr. Ktavar
wssdetermined to trot Ito medical p»»w for lb*
rfmvfditera for whrtli F is prescribjd fa th*
Houth Amrnesn Province*, ra it t* a fact sell
•^•^■KJrtSIMS.XTraim. ' -

which »u prepared expressly to meta tbo eslgeiMHM of tb* dtaeaa*. radevduped fa the tropica.
Large suppliro w*ra sent u&gt; Braril. Hncsos Aire*.

two third* of tbe qnoitat for tbe mmber of bwebele of ehelled Com.
Thhl i*
wntW rel.srfrsUwlhrm baM bmh-

OF

THE MILLION

ANKWERBD.

RADWAY'S READY HEI.IEE

Poaaesoea »ucb wonderful remedial powers as to
Cure no many dtakraesof apparent opposite pbe“’wT’roply *ha* Rhdway'a Ready Relief ebief aad

♦ 10 00 it year
in *vrry' family by
On* BoUle • &gt;f

AMERICAN CEMEST CLtE. ‘
.

PrirrUS Cvilti’pt’F tfutlfe.

■

Tfter 25 Crtila per Rot tie.

Price 25 Cents p-r Buttle.

meet important remedial elbcaey. is enneed Iu
tbe immediau arrA^
•"4 i*» F‘,cac.r iu

Price 25 Ceni* per B-'tt&lt;c.

Price 25 Cinta per Rutile.
Price 25 Cents lier B.-lllr.
Very

Li bet al

’

to XVhofeaale

feedactioa

TERMS CASH.

j ,&lt;r

1ST For Nsli- bv all Ifrurgirt*. and Storckeaptte
.
generally throughout tbe country
’

JOHNS A CROM LEY,
(Sde Maoufaeturcra.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Comer ef Liberty Street.
speedy nutaralxra t&gt;» sound and permanent
bealtli. .
It ia superior to all I novn remedies in popular
use m aeieenfuig ayiuj fjr
PURIFYING TUB BLOOD.

ImpurtattC to lleiiise Oanm
Iniporant to BttHiicm.

Important-tvs Railroad Companies,

■ire a purr, clear, and rusesto hue of health nnd
beauty tu ibe face aud nails and brilliancy U. tbe

important tu Farnu-ra.
7b all whom thit may ronerm and it tan

It is a pure and innocent preparation, all-paw eiful to do good, but never dues injury.
IMPORTANT TO PAREhTH.
There ia no metfieme In the known world, or
pby aician. that has ever claimed tbe skill ol erad­
icating from the e&gt; stem disease* inherited, by
------------------ --- ----- -parent to chib1. Thia great
lADWAY'ri RENOVATING

eernt
JOHNS A CROSI.ET8

CEMENT ROOFING,

IThSv*VEXTn

IIht ■jrapfiuuq,
&lt; x hi bit vil, Il w------------ -— --------- -—
—.
»v»lvm. In the earlv atagra uf 1'lbisia ur Cm»Kuinpiion, FiU.Hcrofult.u4l is caroouf aore bnut
ulevra. luniura. Laeku&gt; eo«gb,bn«cluu*,ib*^*e
of Radwav’* Renovating Resolvent will extermin­
ate tfiv trinauntted dtwa^torm tbe ryatem. and
ni.kr (what the farcatslaegltetad.y* round and
healthy body.
CHRONIC DISEASE.
, .
Another elaaa of diaeoaca that DO other raedieroded in achieving, move tlisu in mervl v palHet:ng tbe suflerings of the patient, which Had way's
Ready Resolvent will positively eradicate, is that
of (,'bronic Diseases that have invested th* »ystem for years, such as chronic Rheumatism, Gout
Scrofula«l.v*pei&gt;aiB, byphilie, and diseases in­
duced by Bie uywliciuus nse ufcalotacl. mercury,
qniiiine.'Aiscase* «&gt;f the Liver, Spleen, Gall, Hinda*r. Kiifaev s. Spine. Ac., all of which diseases
RadwayReady Berolrrot will eradicate, and
secure io th* paiieut a new lease of life.
T epree nf RADWAYKRENOVATING RE­
SOLVENT i» •i.oO per bottle. Dose, a taa-apoon
twite tall, half an hour after each maxi. Sold by
druggists and merchant* everywbtrd.
A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

DR. RADWAY’S PILLS
Arc superior to all porgetive or cathartic pills,
powders, mineral aud avidlits waters, in tbs Croat*
ment and euro uf
1
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COSTI VEN EHH,
iHFKPAIA.
----------- —UK HEADACHE,
INFLAMATWN OF THE BOWKI.m,
NERY0DKNE8H.
MELANCHOLY,
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,

The cheapest and aod darable KooKsj

la not recommended by ua, nor prescribed for
•MBanyirsri tiea'ofdlaeU* usaVCry jAyaicisn hf
lb* practice of medicine prescribe* t'aloaM-l. Mer­
cury. Quinine, Morphine, Opium, and fiber thvuritehobys of tbe profession. It t* swell known
fact thpt tnataety eaHrxnrtaCvno hsiulrvd, n»

tba system _.—. —------- -tsgiout.and fnfecliou. diseases—ao hav* lb* fo&lt;-u
to establish the truth of uur strtemcula. ackowwl
edged by IhouMnds whu have proved lu uttfailing power* on their own peroou*. Go where you
will, speak of Radwav'a Readr Rebel, in any
•ssrtnblage of prrxuxa, aoui* one or mure will
tear witatM of deriving benefit from iu use.
IN MILITARY CAM PR.
There is no piece ao well calculated to teat th*
UMfulnera of a Mrcrific mevtimsa M a militarv
esmp. Radw*x * Ready Relict baa been oaed
fa almost every ca»p throughout the (irand Ar­
my of the Unkm. with Uta hapgieM^ceeaa. (.ot­
ters from Brigade and Rexinirntal sargaon*. offi
«*■•-end pnvatro.asauro “»thrt Rapway's Ready
Relief h*&gt; contributed more to the protection uf
th* truo[&gt;* against dines**, and to lb* use and
comfort ol Hie sick, than all other tnsdiefaee uted
or means suggested by the Biedica) authortUre.

radway’s RKADT KKUKF WILL STOP PAIX

tiveneoa, Indigtslion.Lircr complaint. Dyspepsia
will denva inimcciafe bei&gt;eBt bv taking a eoae uf
these PHI*. Aft*r thoroughly cleansing tbe bowels
of it* relsined humors, by a free purge, two to
four per dav, for e week ur ton day shrill restore , ••orv, Toovusenx. sasnes, rxca acas, san acas.
the Jiv*r, b .wets, pancreas, kidsey*. and aM afbw
organa «f tbe ay.iem to the hdfltfty petfotmanee Numbness. Swolen joint*. Npratna, I-aaieneaa.
Ruddro P*ln 10 ‘i,eK'dne}r‘* Wu‘“&gt;‘U.»’*i* fa the
DR. RAD WAY'S PILL8.
BMAtBWG. PLEUAH A HCiCNTIFfC PURGATIVE.
HinSE,PM5 lN iUK 8lUE* tiHoubDElUi,
We have th* medicinal properties of tba mert
efficient pla&gt;-ta, roots, herbs, gums, and balsams Its use will, fa a few rainulea, reliev* you of train
tn th* vogutobis kfagdosa- la each-«f tbs* little and iu continued u-e cure ' ou uf tbo ouroplaint.
pills He* s mysuriiiM power, for in each pill is CH1CUNIU KHEU M ATfo.M-Ab 1 H M A
oombihvd v e eletaenU of health regeMratioa,
8LKEPLES8 NIGHTS.
strength and life.
Person* win suffer with Dyspepsia, I.lrereomUt those who cannot .njuv an hnur’a ealm
■ loan m.k. ■ ret.l ro-U U .„
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plsnit, EDlarxemettCf tLeripw**, Jaundice, kid
ury complaints. Palpitation uf th* b art, aud th*
evil effects nxtaoed try the excessive uso of Mer­
cury, Quinine, Corroaiva Hublunato, Opium. To­
bacco. l ocal .Stimuhrol*. and eapoouro to Fail L
Lead. Ac., will ted tn Rod way’s Bagulaling PUta
a pannaucat cure.
,
RADWAYH REGULATING PILLS
Are th* only vegetable substitute for Calomel,
Mercury, Qtun I us, and their kindred drag*. Ihxt
have ever teen diaenvered, aod ttra oalv pills in
use that will secure to the natunt tho bmefiefal
effrots,in phr-Liver and other gtaate qf ibe sys­

.

euhic IncUe in a beeped boaUl. and take

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PR0HA T£O^/&gt;A».-8TATEDFMTCniGAN,
CocMI uc B*un. s*.
, 1
Al a *a»*iui&gt; ui tjie Pretete Court for lb* coun­
ty of lUrrv. holden *1 the I rulnrlr Office, in the
vnlage uf Hssungd. on Monday, the mxlecatli
day of Juie. in Uio year »n* tbuuMnd eight
hundred aud sixty-two. P--------- ------------- a *'
Pnndte. Judge of Probate.
Able Draper,

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A QUESTION

llro-tremmeul of such dbeosea and tnaladiea.

Estate of Able Draper.

S

11 W IJ. MMIllAl.MAMMI*

luo-wte-^rnddy teller tb* dtaobted aod
diaearoatriakro *uBarrc Irom
1IJW
’
A LIVING DEATH,
1
And rortoro him to bl* ftieod* fa a send aod
h7tefureCp^m?ng thi. wonderful
«»’

fete pet»onirTiii«t4*tv&lt;Iin said rotate, are required to
appear st a session of raid Court, tiros to teW- and It. horrible train uf conoomdant*. prevail fa
dcu sk ill* {'rotate Office, n the Viilag* of Hrat­ -Ttarrroplca! regioa* of tbe Hou lb. to a much greati r and uxiro.arallgMHit tawroa ttan fa tb* North.
ing*, and sliowxause. if. soy there te. why lb*
Iu tact there I* scarcely a family in auv of th*
praverof the petitioner should not be granted.
AndHt te farther, ordered, that snd trortajaer South American Provinces thai ta .fr&gt;* [from
ur it* kindred dwcaoc*. Ji run* in tbe
A -S3 ricrvtula.
blood uf all ita Jirople. sod ho. broou.e «tabUte*d
SwxcxKY A Allot, Suva.
bearing.ibereuf, br causing a ropy of this order B* a couKtitutluual lufirmity. and k*» tallied the
skill
uf
Iheir
teJ4 I.hyaiciaus. With knowledge
tqte uublirted fa .the lls-Uags Rarawe. ao*»*pspar printed in Mid rouutv.uf Barry for six of ttete laeu Dr. RaPwa i wm dvternnusd to tost
successive weeks, luituedlstely previous to said
MORTGAGE SALE.
r‘ad'w7y's RENoVaTING IlESODVEST,

one cents, |&lt;ITI* xl.j and no proceeding, in law
or equity having been instituted lur lbs recovery
thereof:
Ua reading aud tiling the ,-etition. didv verified
Notice i* therefore hereby givM^thst by virtue
of tbe slatuti. and a power of sal* contained in of Adam Elliutt,Exireiitor of the last .Will an-lTe*Mid mortgage, the prcnn.es described therein, to lament ol Mid declared, proving for certain reawit: Two-third, ot tbe nortb-ea.t quarter, aud
sobriety, '*f frujtslity, &lt;ff de th* north half of tbe north half of the south east
quarter of section nutntier twenty-nine. its), and
privaiiuns'tu be cheerfully bume. of an tbasouth half afatas H&gt;utl»-wro* quarter of aectiou
abridgi'inent of personal comfort, fur the aussbro Mr«q^M»U17.t|IJ i*L toWUaMp .Dltalber
twd'(?) n6rib ot range number eight (») west, in
nohleit nhjee* that can appeal tn the Mid county of Barry aud Slate of Michigan, two
patriotic instinct. If. the tax inculcates hundred and eighty acrua, [ur so much thereof a«
all other jietMioa interested iu said hMsIc. are ru
these Iresim* and is mihmltted to from will MiistV Mid debt and intereat and coat.,] will quired tu spear. at a ees-ion of Mid court, then to
be sold al 'publie anction or vendue, to the highest
these motives, it will be like “thequality bidder, at the north front door of ibe Court Uuu-e. b.- Inddeu at the Probate Utticv. in Mie villaga ef
ofinerey, twice blessed. ” improving lhe in tbe VillageaCJik*«ing». insmd cvmnty of Barry, Hastings, and show cause,if any there be. wbv
that being IbeYilace for bolding lhe circuit court the prat er of the petitioner should.iu&gt;t Im- granted.
people while it saves tbe onintry. The for saidcuuntr, on Saturday the sixth day of Sep
Aud it ia farther ordered that raid 1‘etitloner
Americanit have heretofore I»een thie tetnber. x.u. ie4i. at on* o’clock, r a ot that dav. give notice tu the persons interested, iu said
estate.' of the pendancy ol raht petition and
Dated. May
IM&lt;
CYRUS MANN,
most extravagant people on the fare «»f
the he«rri»y thereof, bv causing a Copy of this
jelltl*
Mortgages.
the earth.
There is no nation which
order tu be publish rd In the' “Hastings Ilan
Bwkxzet a Amur, Altya.
tier." a newspaper, printed and clrcirtaiing in
walks »n such endleM miles of carpetingM.
Mid coun*y ot Barry, fur six successive weeks,
which displays so much vanity in dres*
uuutediatciy previow. to Mid dav of hearing.
.
hUKBMAN C. (KINDLE.
ai-d upholstery, which consume*
much
(A true copy.)
jeld
Judge uf Piubste.
animal fond, which so freely indulge* a
taste for narcotics and wtimulanta. which
so recklessly tampers with ita health by
swallowing the ten thunsand nrrntnims
sold by tbe patent medicine venders.—
bate CoCtrt for tbe evuuly of Barry, huhlen at the
Our appetite* and the:r progeny of ail­ ofliceof Ibc Register of Deeds, fur said county otGcr of toe Judge thereof, in Holings, on Mun­
ments, nur fiwlish extravagance, our of liarrv, on tbe ttb day uf December, A. D. I dub, day. tbe Ifitti day of Juue. one th&lt;&gt;n*an&lt;f* eight
Pie*eui, Hhiruiau U.
al 12 o'clock. M.. in B&gt;&gt;ok D, of Mortgages, on hundred and sixty two.
childk-M vanity, have lieen levying taxe* pages la» snd 121 ou which Mortgage there is 1'rindlr, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of tbe mute of William Cooney
«n us in c«nipariwr»n with which the r.ew claimed to be due, at tbe date ot this notice, the
deceaaed.
impoaitions of the Government are bag
Un reading and tiling the petition.duly verified,
atellcs.
It would require the diversitNi or in equity having been instituted for the recovery of Solon Doud tdininistral'ir of raid estate. prat­
intn the public treasury of hut a small thcrruf: 'Notice is therefore hereby given tbai by ing for reasons therein set forth that he mar bo
liccnaedio sell certain real estate io aai,i petit ou
part of what we yearly Mtcrifice tn hurt­ virtue uf the statute, and a power of sale contained described fur the purpose nf paying tbe debts
in raid mortgage, tbe premises described therein,
fol t astew and foolish pride to create a tn wit., tbe north-weal quarter of section No. uf Mid deceased and e&lt;pet&gt;a«*el AdminUtration.
Tbereupuu. it I.ordered that Munds.. the 2^lh
sinking fund which &lt;nold speedily extin- thiny two, (W) of township No. three (») north day
uf July. lH6z.at irno'vkal in th*' forqnoan.
range No. nine 19) west, tn said Barry county
Our ' pt
gnith tbe debt created by the war.
and Mtateof Michigan, one hundred aud sixty be aroigued for the liraring of .aid (etiiion.and
taxes may teach economy, but will cause acres, more or leas, or so much ibereuf as will that tb* heirs at law ol Mid deceased, and all
olhur person. int&lt; rested in said --state are required
on suffering.
There arc few people Mtiafy said mortgage with interest and coals, will to appear al a orosinn uf said Court, then Io be
be sold at public auction ur vendue, to lite highest
among ua who Fannnt diminish their bidder, at the Court House in the village of Has­ bidden at tbe I’robats Udrcc.lo lhe village of Has
consumption and still live in comfort— tings. that being tbe place for holding tbe Circuit ting., and show cause, if any there be, why th*
Court ia said county of Barry, and State uf Mich­ prayer of the petitioner should su&gt;wbe granted.
The health, morals, patrintis sentiment, igan.on tbe sixth day uf Bepicmbcr, A. D. 1861^
And it. ia further ordered, that Hie petitioner
give notice to all perauti* interested tn said e*tate
and cheerfulness of our people will prob­ at one o'clock, P. M. of that day.
of the pendancy of said petition, and th* bearing
Dated, May *». HH3.ably be strengthened by the frugality,
tiierwin. by causing a cony of this notice and
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO..
and forethought which our new circum­
JelltlS
Assignees uf Mortgage. order tn b* published in the ** drotings Hanner*'
a cw.paper printed and circulating In said coun­
stances render necessary ; and, in thh
SwcxzKY a Allxx, Attys.
%
ty of Harry, fur .lx sueoe.slve weeks, immedi­
view, nur heavy taxes, if not a blessing,
ately protiuM to Mid day of hearing
[A true copy.) BHEltMAN C. PKINDI.R.
are at least ao evil with compensatory
CHANCERY SALE­
j«I8
Judge of Probate.
mitigations.
TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tba Circuit Court
for theeoitiity of Barry—in Chancery.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
CitarUt E. SttWt,Complainant, I
A Gn«o Wash for Trim.—I tend
STATE OF MICHIGAN.I
vs.
&gt;( Foreclosure.)
ynn n receipt fur awt&lt;h for trees, recCotixrr or Bahut
(
•
Phillip LtOMrd, Defendant. )
In the uirtter uf the estate of Charles C. Griffin
nmm-nded w»»ne years since by Pmf.
N nnrauanee end by virtue of a Decree «f the
Mnpee. in the N. Y. Trihnnt.
I bare
Circuit Court forlboCounty of Barry, In Chan*
Notice ia hereby given,
eery,
made
on
tbe
sixteenth
day
uf
January,
in
um-d it, and it i» the best I have ever
that by virtue of a license granted to me,'by tho
the' veer of our Lord oue thouMiid eight uuudred Probate Court of said county of llarrr. I shall
tried :
and sixty-two. in a certain esuoa therein pending, sell at public auction to the' highest bidder, al
Put on the fire an imn wot, and heat it wherein Charles E- Xmith t* complainant, and the North Door of tbs Court House in the villaga
Phillip
Leonard
is
Defendant:
Nolic*
is
hereby
red hot. then put into it one pound «•!
of Hastings n tbe county of Bsrrjr. Michigan, on
given, that I. the undersigucd.Circuil Court Com
Mouday tbe &lt;ih day ol A i. gnat, l -4i.at u-n o'clock
aal m-da.
When it is alwint dune blob
missioncr, In .nd fur Ibe county uf Barry, will in the'forenoon, the following described lands,
br-ring, (it hums ainiilnr U» ahtn&gt;3 My ■ell at public auction or vendue, to tbe highest belonging to Mid deceased: The Ninth East
*'f **&gt;« North East quarter &lt;
of
about ten minutes, take it nut, and add bidder, ou th* twenty-aixtb [2&gt; th] day of July, quarter
A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty two, section Na. nine 10] in town throe (-] North of
to it one gallon of soft water.
at one o'clock ur th* afternoon uf that day, at range eight [«] West, and containing Forty ceres
The beauty of thia wash ia, that it d'»ea the north front door of tbe Court House, in the uf land morn or leas, being in the County of Bar­
village of liMtings, in Mid county, tbe land* and
its own aeoiiring.
You need only tn ap­ tenements described in the mortgage, Mt forth ry and Stale of Mirbigan
JAMFS HATHAWAY, Administrator.
ply it with a brush nr awab, and when in thu bill of oumplaint. and described in Raid Dated Hastings, June 10, l0d2
jell
tbe rain washes It off. lhe bark will shine decree as follows, to -wit: A evrtam tract or par­
cel of land, situated, in the county of Barry, and
like varnish. It instantly kills every­ State of Michigan, described m follows, tu wit:
thing of the inaeet kind with which it South half of north-east quarter of section number
In the matter of tberotate of Martin C Burge,
cornea in contact, and dues nut injure the
Iste of lhe oouuty uf Barry, deceased.
In pursuance of a licrne*- giai&lt;ji-d to me by the
tfenderest leaves.
Probata
Court of Mid County. 1 shall expose to
janSXtT
Orctil Court Lbrnnnrofoarr.
sale st Public auction tn the highest bidder at
Batcw a Dktob. Solicitor, for Complainant.
Uis North iloor of the (h.urt House, in the vil
Doted at Hasting*, JuaaH. lfid*.
, Jell
^^t'tfiko Lxan dt R&lt;x&gt;nt.—For the
lage of,tymtingsr -in tbe county of Barry, and
mate et’Mihigaa. eq- Monday, tbe «•* day
benefit of such of oar road er* who mnv
ofAugau. IMS. al one o'clock, in.the aftorneoo
he «nn«»yefl hy lenky ruffs, we ptthli.h
CHANCERY SAL’E.
tbe following lands belonging to tbe aaia rotate.
tha following, which i« represented to be
'TATE OF MICHIGAN.—TbeCircuit C
• good remedy.
We prew.nic it to be
The Wret bair[U]uftha South Wert qiurter
I tbe erointyef Barry? tu chaneery.
(Xi of section ll.iity-one,(JI,| continuing seveneffectual, provided the leak is not too
Caaauta E. Surra. UnapfasMaA
ty-s*v«n(;7i and ecieutr-bve huudrrtbs acres of
4aud in town two |tt) North of rang* nin* [»]
'
Pattur
L
xoxard
,
[&gt;'frodent.
west, except tea acre* in a square .ona in the
Taka 4 pnnnds nf main, one pint linbouth-West coiner ol said piaML, zv a
wear1
•eed nil nnd »&gt;ne ounce red led, simmer
JU.-IAH BDi.GE. JErcrarro.
together, nnd apply while hot.
Dated, Jun* 16, IMA
J*id
We have no doubt It k tn excellent
receive, and* tHe cement may be applied

wjT.r'iTESjTiwwteAw.

it
■

' forBHhcm* oompl

of Michigan, on i be atxth day of September. A. D.
1061. at «ne o'clock in the afternoon of acid day.
Dated. May XU, IMS.
j-m.i'
■&lt;
WES?kS£k

From the New York World.
While political tri&lt;lc»teii» and dernagopiea nnd drinker* uf taxed liquors are
chewing the tax bill ■■ a cud nf uwe«*t and
kO^r fancies, it will be pondered by lhe
fiB^tniw «&gt;f hmeat citizens in quite a
■Krtbit spirit. Tn these it will he a

to olher purpoeee.

r „ WLUI10B cosruum
.
unl» r*0M *«• lULSOK auxxn-

liens of tba peUmc.IL i:5TT
vCiJLUXFAFR FILL*
No* naly purify the btood. aad extract ftesa H

Tbl* article baa been ibnenugbly tested in K*w
York and *11 ports of th* United State*. Canada,
West Indies, Mid Central aud South America, oa
build ng* of all kind*, snob a* FACToaiaa. Foran&lt;•**. Curai-Hra. Rail Roau hsr-ns. Cara, and so
Praue BrtLuixua generally. (•uKtaxMi xv Ucil&gt;
isca. A*.; by the principal ItriLucs*. AnmiTxcr*,
au'l other*, and ha* proved |.. be IbcC'DEAJ'MsT
and MUST DUR ABLE RUOFINtt in use; it i* in
roerv rwiieet A FIRE. WATER. U EATHER and
TIME PROOF coveriag for ROOFS OF ALL
KINDS.
*
Thit i» IhrOXL I'natrrM ataavftcivrfd io Ut
I'oitfJ SMot which cambine the ctesirabte Proper­
lies o EMutilf end borobiiitp. which are oaiversallv acknowledged to he possessed by GUTTA
PERCHa AND INDIA RUBBER

N«» Heat is required in mukingapplication
The expenM of applying it ia but triling, w aa
ordinary Root can te covered aud lintated tk»
It cun br applird by atty &lt;me,

and when fiuiabed fonna a perfecilr Fisa Paoor
•Krfaw.wiili an elMtie body, wbhh can not te in­
jured by II**r. Cbm or HTOBM*.SnaiXKUO of Hour
Boards, or any external aefiou whatever.
GUTTA

PEltCHA

CEMENT,

For Gutting Mrtils nf all

Kinds-when

rX|KMKd to tbe AclitMt wi the WraUicr,

ntxl

F»r erewrvlxx u&lt; Repslrisg Mrlxl
Rub »t all kite.
This tho mtlg Oatpttiiiot htttet which rriffree.
eM/«4tara.te,rfrcWoteiV*.^.«U tero-r«. /er
tuylnpU Of
rA„, appituU m uwteb. to which
it adhere* firah. tanning a bodr equal to three

LAbT THREE ffius AH LUNG; and from ua
elasticity U not injured by the cutitructlon snd
expansion of TIN ur utter METAL ROOFS, cosaoqueat upon suddeu chaegra of tb* a anther.
‘WH- iSST-SMi®* ’* com* °R KDW »■
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT.W ASH OFF.

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS
ran be repaired with GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT
aud pmv*. ted from turtter rorrostou abd leak­
ing maar xm* si»a * rxarscn-T wanta nrorr

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fully comtriunlcative, and listening 'alien- I
r Ma her mWtresa to ttn
pUl daig^
tively.Lucy heard that they bad been dent ,
out from Springfield, wrth some fifty
other*; lb see tf anything could; be, seen
of the advance guard of Fremarn’* M-my,
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Motbars who alt in dumb terror sad dread,
who were supposed to be In the yieftifty..
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Holding that terrible Hal;
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The .work* employ five hundred .men,
once and mail subscribers, tl per annum, if
She founa that this party had" been
Fearing to look, leaf you Bet mid the dead
» . At all engaged in making the PrifVU fifirid
•topping at ofte house ana Another,-drink­
L. W. WINO.
The oamo of the boy you. have kiaacd.
Jngonvi cannon and the solid shot and shell *Ui»d
ADVKATUntO.
last the day ,was’our*. ,ari4. •* Zagonyi
ing
and
devastating,
and
Vrity
naturally
OF THE PEACE. Will .Hand to th.
wound to this kind of ordnance.
JWKiaaed e*et&gt; aa thoee In angulah and pain,
One square, of tpo ■ lines, or lean, 50 cents for
had divided, and that Armitrong meant' gathered the remalriii'cif h!» force around
eolloetion of debt, tad .11 ether bu»ine»»
tlini-«K&gt;
imvw, • fee dw
d^»X Xfitt who SUpfiTpletids th* WOpty, IS *
Hu precious
foees of clay,
lbs first, add *5 coats for each subsequent inser­
-be am-anatbraWli- back,
be vwwim
could not
pwtaiNM to hi. office with fld.I Uy *»d prompt
­
to writ till the rest came up, and start Wm
criunt the deal, and it took not long to Lgraduate of the miller eadbj^Hj^
ER.
Frau you would, had you shuddering lain
tion. ▲ liberal discount to yearly advertisers.
fur the town,together from tier house.—
The dear one tn grave elotbes away.
number th«
was Luey
uTStfrri
She likewise’ learned that they had not number
the living.
living.. .-.Whyrp
Wb?yp; FMjLuey
Job .ad Card Printing.
••
-1 -v
” ope
-------of
e.u
—-Lt
—resigned,
end now devotes nis *nnro «v
Hardly
thqwe.j
bloody,
1
seen any thing &lt;&gt;f the Lincoln soldier*.— Dudley
I pity you, sitting with facssao whits,
Alt hiiOt
(W, /Arou'WH, OrfaUyecaarf
teriUcm
to sdenlMUo kreestlgarifins ccmblackened
face*
but
could
tell
(
pt
eothe
1
She gave them their full ofliquor, *he let
Striving to parry the blow;
nectcd with cannon and. wious, ptojoetfartj Pri»a»f tteatad ea fieri noliet, cad at
them eat the best the house afforded, and gnod deed she did for tSmttrffliririg thoto i
I know how that namo will torture you
■
as she was taking a pitcher to get - more long, dreadful hours. Even while they iles.
Can fixthoa tho doptb o&lt; your woo.
Tho practical result* sought by inven­
whiskey hflr keen ear* caught the sound were speaking of her ahw came in eight,
tors aro-to increase the effective range of
of a distant fife. Armstrong heard it, too, not mounted on the brown mare, but io­
cannon y to throw a shot or shell of great
By this crushing weight of despair,
and, with an oath, said them laxy lubbers stead the mare wa* harnessed, with a mar- ।
weight—two or three hundred poonds«rI know bow you too will shudder and start,
of his were at last coming, and the old ket wagon, and its broad bottom Wa» cov­
•without making the gon eo Utgo es
Beading that dear-loved name there.
woman must take some more dodgers ered with- woewJed Hotelier*.- She w** *to be unmanageable and incapable of
walking beside it, teeldtaglba rehw^fook.
along.
I know that you'll bush that passionate cry.
tTM^porUlioo in the presence of an , ene­
Lucy had taken the pitcher, and closing ing fearfully pale and. tired; for, now
Thinking of him as be lies.
my. These advantages are attained by
the door behind her, almost flew out into the excitement wm pa**edLher. worpan.
With beautiful face upturned to the sky,
the Parrott gun, and hence make iib su­
Death veiling the glorious eyes.
the yard, and taking the oldest boy by the hood waa uppermost, and her only care perior to ths Cnlumbisd, tho Dahlgren
GRANT A SPAULDING,
shoulder, said in a terribly hoarae voice. was to help the wounded and comfort
ur tho Armstrong. By means of a band
"Fighting he frill” Docs a feeling of pride,
HASTINGS
the
dy
ing.
They
knew
*he
waa
taking
. “Tom, run for your life over the mow.
EALERS In all kind, of dry, KOod».croc«riea.
af wrought Iron which surround* ft*
Lighten your grief ■« you think.
crockery, Ac. Stale eL,at the post office.
ing, through the lane, and tell those men their aoffering comrade* u* the *helUr of , breech, creat strength is secured, and by
Dow brave was the boy that went from your side
her
home,
and
not
a
man,
from
the
Ma
­
you will meet, to take down their-flag
the use of elongated or conical &lt;b°^ *
How he would not falter or shrink t
stop playing Yankee Doodle, aod come jor downward would have been eagpr to
smaller bore is required, and hmwe lees
The mother’s love triumphs. Men call women through the lane with you, and they can escort her.iiufabe refuaed them all ; and
weight of metal ia the gun. The wgs
MANON ALLEN,
when
the
major
pressed
the
matter,-ehe
get every one of these men. Now don’t
weak,
of 200-pouuders to between four and five
oberts
triker
EALER IN GROCERIES, provisions, pro
Ay, well, perhaps it is so!
let tho grass grow under your feet, my told them the knew the way better than miles. At ths distance of three mfle*
4 .&lt;0, flish, butter, lard. pork, aad grain ol
they
did,
and
wm
aafe
enough
alone.
—
I know there are turn e’en now on my cheek
boy."
all kind
Also toys candies, etc . etc.
btoro in
200-pound shot can be thrown so as tt/Tril
For the boy that's lying so low.
The wind h*d brought to her ears, what They gathered around her ; they called
Californ a Block. State street. Hastings, Mich.
within the space' of twenty Ibev square.
it never whispered to those drunken men her all noL1e,n«fr&gt;t6 Wfie*, fiuch a* men The itrliri velocity of the bell is.4welvo
uab
in
moment*
of
elevation
of
eonlf
but
D. C. HAWLEY,
that instead of their comrades, tbeir stern­
Jl?BT RECEIVED
hundred
foot per second, and the whole
DEALER in all kinds of Family Groceries,
est foes would be around them. And all she looked *urpri*ed#nd answered almost
Thinking perchance, that my darling is there—
distsnre is accomplished In about seven­
Stone and Wooden ware, and a 0*’’*’**
her energies were directed to keeping coldly, “W.hy shouldn’t 1 do wbnt I could?
•ortment of Provisions. Also Notary Public.
teen
seconds.
.
a new and moat complete assortment of
them still in the ignorance so fatal to my grandmother did more at Bunker
The power of the lOOpnunarr Parrott
Hill, and my grandfatt^r died at Con­
But still there'* a thought that covers my woe— them.
has been tested on wrought-iron pintas,
DRUGS AND MEDICINE*,
Above
there's
a
glorified
list;
Meanwhile Tommy’s tow head shot cord."
RORRRTS Ar NTRIKER,
They bent !ow_before her a* she turned thicker than the armor of the Monitor.—
over the mowing, over the wall, through
R ILERS in drugs, medicines, patent medi­ ^Chemical*, Paints, Oils, Cam­
At a distance of fifty feet a plate eight
cines. prints, nila. turpentine, burning fluid.
the narrow lane, reaching ths great road •way, nnd not one of those strong handed
phene, Bnruing Fluid,
and a half inches thick, inclined at an
just ss a mounted band of men came in German fellows will ever forget the wb- angle of twenty degrees, was broken
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
canes. BiniinnrrT.
. man wtio fought side by side with them
sight.
He
mounted
a
stump,
waved
his
Holbrook's New Block, Hastings, Mich.
glisttllaiiB.
through the middle, vertically; by the
at
the'batlle
of
Springfield.
Horn*
1
she
jacket, and the foremost of the party
went to find her old mother dead, and first shot. So convinced is the Govern­
stopped.
the children hiding
treating reb­ ment of the power and accuracy of these
“
What
is
it,
boy
1"
MAJOR ZICOJT1I OVIDE.
guns that Cnptrin Parrott ha* an order
“Marm wants your, fifing man to stop els ; but the flag still waved, and a* the to furnish as many as he can make by
?r FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
TTORNEYS ATLAWsnd Solicitors in Chan­
playing that thing, and have down that poor, pale fellows In the carl caught sight
craploving all the force that can work’to
cre Particular attention paid to Conveyof
its
blessed
folds,
they
gave
rfeeble
PURPOSES,OKLY^el
ere flag, and come up to our house tbrouh
the foundry.
BiX hundred bare be«&gt;
khout touching In Its weakness.
...i.r, im
,S!TZf
From the Springfield Republic**.
the lane. Come on.
sent to various fortificationsand divlamns
On the morning of the 24lb day of last
He was starting, but Zagonyi stopped
All through the winter she nursed and of the army-10, 24, 100 and 200 pousdtiusinra”.
_
... .
October, a somewhat hovel scene unrolled him.
।
“I do not understand, boy ; what fed that household of sufferers, and as one ers, with others of intermediate calibre.
one. in the Court Ilcuse, Hashes*. Mich.
itself before the dooirof a quiet faftn house (does she wantl"
after another grew strong and left her, It was a 200 pound Parrott Which reoecd
about two mile* from Springfield, MisTom was indignant. “Wants you to and all shs asked of them was that they
the evacuation of Yorktown arid- the re­
soun. Two women and three young lad* nab
।
some seccshers up to our bouse ; but would strike manly blows for their coun­
DANIEL COOK,
treat of Besuregard from Corinth. ’
USTICE OF THE PEACE. General Land and
had just reii*ed a very modest little flag ; you
,
needn’t come if you don’t wanter.” try, and keep always the noble war cry
।
These gun* are c**t in the usual man­
Tax Agent, will attend to the collection of
and n* the wind floated it gmcefully in ' Something in hi* face struck one of the ofZagonyi, “the Union, and Tremont,’
such a&gt;
. ner and then transferred' to the turning
debts and all olher business pertaining to hmoffice.
the
air,
they
gave
three
oheera
for
the
।
close
to
their
heart*.
I
thank"
God
for
men.
and
he
said,
“
Who
is
your
msrm.
TEA.
COFFEE.
SUGAR.
SPICES.
PEPPER,
. platform, where they are cot down totbe
Office in Goodyear’s block, up stairs.
Stare nnd Stripes, cheer* which if not’ I| mxv.I”,.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAMIXS. CODFISH;
th^t woman ; rio Dudley that eVer,U on. proper diameter, after which they Pr**ent
*
spurs in the olden days had, a, braver' or the appearance of highly polished steel.
“Lucy Dudley."
in feet, evervthing in the Grocery Hoe. such as loud were ecrtainlv hearty. The young
1. A. HOLBROOK,
er of the w omen, Lucy Dudley, mother
“Go ahead. Major," shouted the fellow. more loving'heart tnnn hers. '
TTORNEY and Counselor st Law, Solicitor in
They sre next bored out »t»d paseed Into
Cbancerv. General Land and Tax Agent.
nf the boy*. Mood gazing up to it. and as “
&gt; She’s true blood ; they shot her busband
the hriidk of the rifler.' The process of
Office, s^ond story of Rower's block.
ahe that gazed, her face put on a look of h
, month ago."
rifling is by a simple gouge working so
(CTDnczsT ^xfiT’jm’janr
Zagonyi,
followed
by
a
portion
of
hi*
stern determinathm. and she muttered
A few week* since' the rifortkVwtewin* as to give the proper twisL. One grove
J. M. RUSSELL.
low between Her nlmoat cl»»*ed teeth, “It men, wheeled into the Ians, trying to keep
And CookiM Extracts,
N
. ,.r_ . r rrx.- —nn» nn«*C9
HYSICIAN and Snrgeen. Offiee tn RuMell'i
of Joseph Bonaparte,ex King bf Spain, .
shnn.t
come
down
again
while*I
live.'
Tommy
in
sight;
&gt;nd
soon
they
came
in
THE SPECIAL HEXEFTT OF THE LftDJX*.
.tore. State street.' - •' '
were depicted in th*i Vicinity ofthdsVof
“Yes ’twill, mother," broke In nne of view of the low house, and the, .noisy
band; '^Tbl* surround* the breech, and w
liishls'brntherv
—
Nap
&lt;&gt;
Won
nbd
Jerome
—
1
JOHN ROBERT**,
the boy*, “for the *ec«*hera are in town mirth of the Conrederateji w’as . distinctly benreth'the'dfrmeWtWlhsMIWfc There ibout one fifth the length of the C»noe.
HYSICIAN andSurrcon. Dwellingo* Broad­
heard. Armstrong never suspected^ even
again, and they’ll make you."
was not fotodi cereriforiy Mbcitit It," neith­ It |* made of a wYought-lron bar, »*ry”g
way, near the Court IIoboo.
Hi* mother did not notice him, but ordering Mrs. Dudley .to ‘show em right
er the Emnfirer nor the Empress being from t*o td trX incbee »»quare, according
PENS. PENC1IA INKB. PAPER. EN­
iik’ She went to the doorand they need­
titming to the old woman, said,
present It 1« *nW tn be ‘lire mtentidn of to the cifibre. -• TM. Mr *
H.P« CHERRY,
toja
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac., fie.
ed pot that she‘^ould speak ; her mere-'
William’s soke, m«th*r, we’ll keep It up.
theEmporer to collect the stdtthred re­ white beat and then twisted ln»a spiral
Even Iwforc sin* bad done speaking, the iOg, eager look ftld everything, piey
Upon our sbetvee mey be lo.nd all Of th
by •
mains of his dead relatives, and deposit arid- wrided Mito a cylindrical
r^Xtrl^wauK^^sound ol hor-.es’ feet whh heard, and the Hiirroimded (he room i Zagonyi’a clear them ’’alt In. thd fovnWes, makhw that powerful trip hammer. The diameter
MOST POPULAR
,.
youngest l-v. clinging
her drew, tvird vnice oidet^d those within to surrender, noble bullding the mfcdsoleum of tbw ltel- wfthaUmd W little leto tl» ftn« ^ .ft*
to draw her into fli* house, erViifJt oo&lt;. wljll- at the aamc.timc the fifer gave an nrrparteii.":Now thiey r*stf'mns*-«»rtkem, breech &lt;»rthe gun. h »• mafli hot,
l. II. HTEWABT,
“There tliev come; O, : trtntber,‘/unF’ vxulhmt—
.
in foreign lands. Jwsrfph, uMil’hl* reostit *nd • whil« '’expehded fiaedupon fte
* TTOBSHT
C—“ AUJ’KSit'
The old grand mother retreafird behiWi , /‘Yankee Doodle’s comriin town.
removal, lay in Iha Qhuesh ivfSanta Croce, brecdh/wfiert lt riiTink* firmty into ttt
the door trembling visibly, bet ths moft-;
in Flormees /rNo*Ui«fldrfi^ole&lt;&gt;n the blade M«d forrtl* olmfrat a wrilfl' portion
"Yankee Doodle dandy.”
hL». Ltd- Cn,k.
er.slo«l firm, awaiting the men whom she
Great, fiodJecpmejare burled in tb^ In- of tie ffitottort. Tbid precew I*
Michigan.
;
■
knp.w only too well. Duly- ,qje .Ijttle Arrnitrtfng as* the tfipand fired his. tb- Vjidev Uu)«, ihiWw! $r.&lt;h^ prpv"1 m*i* principle by which tire* are fitted
,7,71'1.-:.- &lt; J. M. NEVINS.
'
WVeil
hlttinjt
the
grief-haired
old
grandmonth ago they shot doytp her husband,
Emporer,
1* a St Lep. ,ln.
L»- xo carriage' wheels. The atreng*, ftss*
,,)l vrervlbing in oiw-une m irnprlike * d«&gt;g, liecau*® he said |ii* Iputo *■* mAlher. leveliraf her with the g^W.— .cipit at C*ninor in .Italy. CamAphl
mreined la greater than that of anyAinp®
Nobody noticed the shot excepting Toin, .
nia own. and he should hoist
casting, however thick. Fur* 100pound•nd hr he lirild her bleeding head upoh
flag rernu-d to him best ovv iU Thej
H a^*F of wreoghl irow ftor.ieebes
his
knues,
he
never
shed
A
tekr,
but
be
shot hiiu befine her ayes, .find hr* heart a
•Mtare and 69 free img i* retired ;
is
on
one
of
Commodprie
Toole
’
s
gun
­
bled hnd sprinkled the very gro -nd
'pounder, eighty -fi*e foot of five ^MMhea
where she afood, and I welder Jtut that boats as a po'wdrt-wmnkey tb-dfty, nnd he
square; SOO-pounder, one hundred feet,
* TTORNKY end
'rtc.ribr birtdfi h charge but hp thinkfl 'bf
the l«w.k of her *y«i wa*M*rctly worpan
six inches square.
' *”
’ .. ‘
that terrible boor. One'or two on both
h. Down the road thev oame, ajOfwe®
Tbecout of thA smallest gwn—0 peaindride* were wonnded;' but: the struggle
Cunfoderate
ruffian*,
called
.
*oldier*.
by
ri4 iw twhhundred dollars; for 200 pounft
their brink
___
wab
iiMin
nrtfr.
Urid-the
rebeli
msrebpd
courte*y.*nd “chHalry? by Mr. Wm.
ere two thcAiaand dollars each, which ia
Barry CoaMy. Michigan,
rint.bmmd tojjetWri with old fl»1n&lt; teHW Viraw. A v.r» pr.U/ ,ool,«^pq.tlK»&lt;.
Ruascll.
They, were well armed and
.d&lt;^fc«pi?NJ&gt;f4..iww. r*r«r4 .ij- ■aid to be one tenth the coat of the Arm­
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
mounted, and a* they thundered *p to »be fheBWys vkty ff'kdty, fotriad.'
JACOB FERRIS,
,nuli Id Eur..|» «oul3 ffltumjj. m»U strong gun. The ‘Charge of- powd«, ia
Hatrncos M.stm A
DM AuoJ W WWWV I«n &lt;4 Wl.,
lb.
door tlie leader shouted. "Down with that must btke the priiriWers With hl#; rar
Attop^T, Cwwasaltor aad aaMeilor.
ib t n«
:
(|_d Yankee rag; ifyou don t 111 blow mm bonldift bo spared to guard them, .NW
IONIA,
aacmOAN.
rind ah U»ey 'were1 all W frbdt of the bouse;I ul
! ■' ■ ■
TT,&gt; Y&gt; Mi ■
k awly m iotan. Tho.eigbl
‘VoB&amp;Ts*Striker”’ your brain* oul"
before starting, Mrsi Dudleywho kncSr
No nptice wpa taken, the woman might
MS.We.tK.oiHl r.r**&lt; B
every inch of gn&gt;und in, the vicinityf'Tin-,
Ou M»tail lh.l .«t- e- &lt;J"1«»1&gt;'«1
M well
becn
□
“Luce Dudlev, don t ye bear mel and derttfok to tell them, a nearer med to the
B. C. PRJNDLE,
•hirt cowi- lb. IS* portd
town. They *d not understand her ner jrauniw«&gt;wf
-------------------—■— ,
he pointed bi* revolver rt. hex,
,,I
'
vous dlreetfone'-, hnd she started a* if to dmiMmKd P-P". ««w.» •!&gt;•«««•» of w tk. IOh.ck ,1-11. ■ :
“1 hear. Bill Armstrong.,,, . , l
.
TTh. mu™ of lbw. g’'« &lt;•
grinning *1 it. If* man offers anything
go with them; then sbri
«
&lt;«-________ ____ J.
and- With
“Blast yer picture, then why dont y»
her dvittc mothert rind dre* neck, calling for sale al two ttMyS,*”3 ft*
mindf
, „
TfownyiHMh’thewfnmer’*^* to ft*” price is that charged when Jeff Davit: ^rM.«r^.l»ll,Ml&gt; Hie. UlMfll -&lt;*•
•‘Because I
, theplitoefo heri BteadT^ *
.J,.
Won’t, won’t&gt;*r *»«* h®...^
air apg velocity of ovsrsis hundred mi ImBnt the dying wmrtkn’s ftfpCbpre*
Circuit C’wurte—a—’
'
• kerniwed. H« ,«or« ra»M’ «!&gt;&gt;■ Ur»
r.Un«d K*to
fortWrPMtfr-fiftfift***, Mr.bMr, •
stooped her. ’ "You go1
, Lucy ; he might M tri
f I.____ i
-n._ - - ------ utwin Lbc
for ihjins ;
" he,dlJ. “• ,h’ J""*QTATEOF MiCHWAXJhf
make
e
mistake
;
he
Wit!
taU
-TW. i&gt;
!* raJ. J**-4
Ufrrie, and we will keep fteold Rag float
;&gt;&lt;&gt;. ilia .eveml lwama cl W
_
moIImi
I W.D1 U bera and J&gt;all h^ve tl |&gt;ara.

13 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,

Stkttrt ftrrtrj.

A’&amp;SSJS? •rfOOCKSKLLOM »T L»W.
JI Solicitor, in Chancery. Tu ud Inauranee
15«auitrB“'"“
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GREAT

VICTOKY!!

^fastings' Uusintss §irectorn.

Over High Prices, at the

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DRUG STORE!!!
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GROCERIES!

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PATENT MEDICINES

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t.«w»wr

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s™w.-b.

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“?***Sira Aortuu

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^W^FTWool!

You can »t&gt;0"1 ma.and then pull lldown;
TbV reserve in the larieby ‘ZaBdnyl's lars in confedcrato notes, nnwtoww
|mv« wv Swdma nd b« •« Arrest- the rqwwtoreliM &lt;4, U* dl**W W
you certainly won’t before^
. ...
} On. wan Jnailnd, “W. ^.’t c«h orderbsdrireMly emne «p. tod Lcity
«d. lWoSawUW&gt;Wi&gt;.-l*»M»^M.'aWl...:...i
-.■■V
I
only
stayed to klw U&gt;« Pft*
ih'roali ; ' »e dno-l muri«,nd
preeirimi face, then she mounted her fin n
."’Wtifei’iw W TO
P»qi itixrt mare fifid fed Abo w*y. She gtrid- |U. M 0Mfc&lt;lD.ll«
U""Y^u have killed.»oniaa and
'•*
VV
. rd tbmris*My ifi&lt;bo»«rirerep.ih up v.
■■■&gt; li
----- cw»-Aiu&gt; EaaufiH QmcM.—It v» pe=l«^mure than
U"
™«rSeveral of the mao. bld .mwhlwn X hare,
fell,the thru.! and quailad berf-ee b« eve ini

USgriwSffiSj
•®vv&gt;1-y py**?*
jjuft

while other, drew
leader throwing up the w.ap«n pernreu

,p«.»t..--«Db

h­

__ a.

'I'™VP^“lu« vlctuale and drink we’.p

g„( tn hive, and we won’t go .nd^that

THE pUCE TO GErWLCABD«&gt;’“’“-K^ia end Irink । &lt;»'&gt;V

having1, but If I am

'

1

have been taunted wUb'-bMBfi
day soldUrt oh lW pavement of St.

. a*00;.

A«ti»y

ion* dwJbwtwisfisIb anA’.rbto
r«apW.wj».v.»b,

' n-&lt;«nat

•‘“a

.

�HAsrnrGB Bimra.

.-mn of michjoam

■ootd b*r« ha

MM. Full/
’ . -1—__ L
“Bebel prisoners say that lon^
evacuation of Corinth, troops

kmbdp. Third, lULbrr. raprv
lively small quantity &lt;»f cotton ba* been
destroyed in toe South, as the planters
do what they out to save and not to de­
stroy their property. There will be an
abundance, therefore, for the needs of
commerce whenever the rebellion is end-

nistaka, and productive of evil.
Masers. Bice and Wilson followed in

COX91EM.

lime 50,000 had arrivt

Id th* midst of exciting *v«uts in tho

disadvantage to th* country.
ur« been loot sight of. Nevertheless,
the future historian will award to the Ftm CrwiMtlwt Artillery, writes to the
ChW of Police at Hartford that in the
th* country, than any half dozen o| ip several men ef Capt. Hazzard's battery
back to spike the gun ifce wdj one lent

to do, and questions still to be settled
which demand to be grappled with by
debate appended to thia, shows the views

of Senators upon some of these subjects.
Let ths people read and reflect, and when

must spike the guns and leave them , but
the boys said i “No, never while we have

have fully mad* up their

hands to draw them ! and Company L,
Capt. Perkins, got a rope and hitched it

they

shall

minds aa to the course which juatioe de­
mand*, lot.the people be heard. It is th* to one, while Company K, CapL Ager,
people, and not th* President, Secretary followed with the other, and thus they
of War, or Generals in the field, who drew them for over three miles, until
ar* to save the Country.
We call es­ they found teams to take their places.
pecial attention to the remarks of Mr.
Feaaenden, with regard to deceiving th*

public about war news. The despatches ington, held a meeting, Thursday even­
that go to the people, outrival in men­ ing, and nominated Col. C. F. Trigg, of
dacity the bogus dispatches of the rebels Knoxville, as their candidate to succeed
themselves. From the 10,000 prison­ the deposed Judge Humphreys of the
ers captured by Gen. Pope, to the 1,000 United States Court. Col. Trigg is a

inih, and thura 7fi^00 the flower of Bean­
regard’s srmy.
.
“I infer, from what these officers say,
that the sight forte u* the north and east
of Richmond are earthworks, and are not
of any great strength. They rely mainh for the defense of the city upon Fart
Darling, the obstruction* and ■ batteries
in the James River, and upon the fight­
ing of their troops. They declare that
it ts an utter impoesibity for the Union
army to take Richmuud, either by land
or water—by land on the account of the
number of troops, and by water on ac­
count of the defenses of the James River.
Of the latter. Fort Darling is only one;
beside* this fort, three iron'battcrie* have
also been erected, mounted with heavy
guns, and casemates for the protection of
the gunboat*. There are also two sub­
merged batteries, each one containing
five loos of powder, connected with the
mainland batteries by wires, and so ar­
ranged aa to explode'at any desired in­
stant
'kAa regards the obstuctioos sunk and
driven into the bed of thu river, they are
such aa will require a vast amount of
time and labor to remove; that it can
never be done under the fire of their guns,
and no vessel can para while they re­
main."
’

the corn crop should also foil, famine, as
well aa the other horrors of war will be
the late of.ths South
Fortress Monroe, July 11.

As the steamer Daniel Webster was
going up James river, she was fired on
opposite Fort Powhattan by the rebels.
No one was injured.
The rebels have entirely forsaken the
front of our army. Not a rebel soldier
is to be seen, and nona within several
miles. It is the opinion that the rebels
will soon be beard from in some other
quarter.
Cairo, July IX

Gov. 8 prague. of Rhode Island, arrived
this morning from Corinth, and leaves
to-day for the East.
Information from White River says
that Gen. Hindman ordered all the inhab­
itants in Gauley Ridge to hum their pro­
vision* and shoot their cattle.
Gen Curtis bad divided his forces, a
portion being between Cash and White
rivers, and the other east of Cash river,
and seventy-five miles from the city of
Memphis.
Louisville, July 12.

hare spared their friend*aa much as they
could. We have treated the secession­
ists and UnioBiate just about the asm*.
Three time* have the rebels marched
down the valley, and now for the third
time we are driving them back again.—
Every time th* men have to procure fire
for cooking and food to sustain them,
and ev*ry time the rail fence* and live
stock have had to *uffer. *o that now, be­
tween Winchester and Stssburg, there
is hardly a wooden fence untouched, and
many are entirely gone.
This has
thrown the Geld* open to every stray
beast that comes along, and, as a conse­
quence, the grain 'growing by the aide of
the road ha* been trampled down and
destroyed. The beef cattle that *0 e
left by Jackson after hi* first trip to
Winchester were taken by our troops on
the pursuit; the chickens have long since
disappeared; everything eatable disap­
pears as soon as it is found; the bact-n,
which I used to think I never should see
the end of, ia almost oonaumed, and were
il not for vegetables and fruit many of
the inhabitants would soon bo reduced
to a state of starvation.
As it is, if the present state of affair*
continne there will b* great suffering, and
this will fell mostly on the poor whites,
whose families, generally large, are de­
pendent on their daily labor, which Jaikson. with his press-gang, deprived them
of. The valley is full of families whose
bead* are with Jackwin, while the wife
iwd children at homo try to keep tbtr
farm agoing, generally with poor success
under such adverse circumstances. The
lower classes, however, are not the only
sufferers. Many rich proprietors have
been reduced from great affluence to
great poverty.
What I have said of the loss nf cattle
and crop* is equally true of horses. Ii
cannot be denied that we have in our j
army n set of n« energetic, persistent
h&lt;&gt;rse-ihievcs n* can be found anywhere
in the world. They spare neither friend
nor foe. While our army was crossing
the Potomac at Williamsport, several
very valuable horses belonging to our
officers, were stolen, and during the
whole period of our stay there was con­
stant thieving going on.
What was left by nur cavalry and
straggler* after the retreat from Win­
chester was hardly worth taking, but
Jackson was an badly off that he look
them, even down to colts a year old, and
brood mares unfit for any sort of work. 1
So a citizen tells me. When the war is
over this valley will have to be restocked |
and resettled throughout, and if it is 10
longer blighted by the curse of slavery '
il will lie one of the moat flourishing, j
as it is one of the moat beautiful in the ]
whole country.

New York, July 9.
The Nashville train, due *t 6 last evenHe was arrested and
A letter to the Tribune, dated James1 ing, did not arrive till near midnight.—
conquests to a few insignificant hundreds. condemned to be hung by the rebels, but; River, 7th, says the veteran forces ufF The passengers report that Murgnii* cavBurnside have formed a junction with the। airy have been within seven miles of
made his escape. He will be just the
beleaguered army of McClellan.
Cave City, and left that point 1.500 strong
made of a loss of 20,000, the arrival of a man to go back and put the traitors
Geti. Bumside had mode all bts prepa­ for l^exington, announcing their intention
few hundred stragglers, reduces the loss through a course ofjustice.
rations for an advance inland from Now-. to visit Louisville.
bern, and on Tuesday last was to have1
At Newhope, Nelson county, at 11
full one half, according to telegraphic ac­
been given, but-on that day dispatch ?s1 o'clock Inst night, n party of the Thirty.
counts. This is not right; so long as
Mr Stoughton, a member of the Ver­
were
received
which changed the1 fifth Ohio, under Lieut-Col. Moore, onwe have censors over the telegraph, let mont Democratic State Convention, of­ complexion of things. They announced countered 450 rebel cavalry under Jack
them suppress what is not proper to be fered a resolution as follows :
the results of the series of Battles before Alien, half a mile south uf the railroad.
.Resolved That we approve the policy Richmond, and urged Bumside to send a, After twenty minutes brisk fire of mu*­
be entitled to respect:
of the Administration in its avowed de­ portion of his forces to McClellan. Not, kelry, the enemy were routed and fled.
termination to prosecute the war for the an hour was lost in answering the call.— These were not Federal easualities.—
restoration of the Union under the Con­ Orders were carried in hot haste. Freight, Blood along the road was found by our
Washington, July 9.
stitution, and will lend our utmost aid in and-armament were discharged from ves­ skirmishers sent out, but no enemy.
sels, and all were coaled, watered and
• Mr. Foster, from the Judiciary Com­ accomplishing that object
Nashville, July 13.
provisioned at once.
On Wednesday
mittee, reported back the bill to change
.This resolution was voted down.
Between 3.000 and 4.000 Georgian
all were aboard, and that morning at
the place of bolding the Circuit Court of
and Texan guerrillas, under Col. Forest
daylight the flog boat, with Gen. Bumside
the United States, so far as the district
sttscked the 11th Michigan and 3d Min­
From Washfaftou.
and staff aboard, steered down tbeNeuse
of West Tennessee is concerned.
nesota, in Murfeesboro early this morn­
river, but another bearer of dispatches
Mr. Foster also reported from the
Washington, July 8.
ing. There was desperate fighting. At
same Committee, the bill amendatory to
Senator Grimes gave notice to-day of was sent after the boat had gone a few three P. M. the Michigan troops bad sur­
miles,
and
the
signal
was
given
for
the
the act to prohibit the slave trade. The his intention to introduce a bill author­
rendered. The Minnesota were strong!;
bill authorizes the President to make ar­ izing the President to call on the militia fleet to put back, A swift boat was dis­ entrenched, and cut up the enemy terribly
rangement* with foreign governments, of all the States, without reference to col­ patched to Fortress Monroe by jrav cl , with Hewitt's Kentucky battery,repulsed
the canal, to convey Cap*. Briggs, Chief
and especially with Denmark, for the or, to aid in suppressing the rebellion.
them with greatslaugbter in three charges.
colonization of captured Africans.
Mr. Foster introduced a bill in the Quartermaster, with.letters to the Com­ Flags uf truce were sent in by Forest de­
Mr. King, from the military Commit­ Senate, authorizing the President teenier manding General. The answers being manding surrender.
tee, reported a bill for the employment into an agreement with any ofthe author­ receivedin due time, anchors were again
Col. Nesler replied that he could bold
of persons of African descent, in building ities of the West Indies for the acceptance weighed, and led by the General himself, his position a week. The railroad track
entrenchments and for other war pur­ of all negroes whom the "government may the fleet again railed.
was torn up, but has been replaced.
A special to the Tribune says; “We
Washington, July 0.
poses.
take from vessels engaged in the slave
An attack on Nashville is not improb­
Mr. Grimes offered an amendment as trade, provided that after we transport learn from Warrenton that a reconnoi- able.
Die petitions in the case of VallnndigCol. Nesler is reported falling
n naw section, that there shall be no ex­ them there, do expense shall be incurred. snnee was made on Tuesday by the First bock on Nashville.
hatn have been reported back by the Comz
Maine cavalry as far as Waterloo on the
emption from the performances of mili­
Cannonading-ha* been heard repeated­ milter with the rvcunimendalhm that they
New York, July 9.
Rappahannock, two or three miles from
tary duty under the act by reason of any
ly here. Col. Buone has arrived with he Upon Ihr table. Nu evidence being
A special to the Triiune says: “Just the river. They descried a regiment of several companies.
militia law of the United States on ac
submitted with them, and nn dircclim s
count ofcolor or lineage; that whenever at the dose of the session of the Senate rebel cavalry in the distance, who made
Latk*.—A special to the Aasociated to enquire into the facte lietag given by
the militia shall be called into service, all yesterday, a bill was introduced giving no effort to dispute the passage uf the Press rays that Murfeeslwtro has been the House, ihr Committee on Judiciary
stream.
the
President
complete
power
to
call
out
loyal, able-bodied person* shall be called
taken by the Confederates, most of whom could nut do otherwise.
“Our pickets now extend to within two
into the defence of the country; that the militia of the country whenever be
were Texans, under Forest, hut was shel­
_
New York. July 10.
miles of Warrenton Springs.
when the militia;shall be called into the
led by one of our batteries,Stearns’.
“A prominent citizen of Middletown
A special to the WforW, dated Wash
The 9th Michigan were captured.
account of color, caste of nationality.— was arretted yesterday carrying a rebel
The 3d Minnesota, with battery, were ington (hh, says: “An important mani
president is to organize them mail from Winchester to Richmond. He holding out at last accounts.
hl the xhape nf a prorUmatfon from
have power to organize them into battal­ The
ions, regimenal, brigades, and divisions, into regiments and other divisions as be confesses that dally Communication is
Brigadiar-Genersls Duffield and Crit­ the President, defining the foture policv
had with Richmond from nearly all the
of llic Administration &lt;m the great quesaccording to race or color, aa be may ba- see* fit.
tenden, of Indiana, were pristHivrs.
*
“Gbv. Boutwell has accepted the ap­ towns in the Valley.
• lieve the public interest requires; and
Them is great excitement in Nashville tlon of the hour, is not imprnlisble at nn
“Gen. Mitchell is‘about to take an’
early day. Mr. Lincoln hwt been waited
that the provialona of the preceding eec- pointment of Commissioner of Internal
and an attack ia expected. We will gi ve
important
part
In
the
campaign
in
Viri
&lt;»n by several Senators and members nf
lion* shall be construed so aa to include Revenue, under the law, tendered him
the best fight pnwible. and if compelled
ginia. He has been assigned to a com­
volunteers who may hereafter be called three or four daya ago."
to yield, will abell the eity. A battery the House and will be visited by a
mand
under
General
Pope,
and
will
take
large delegation tn morrow, should he beinto the service of the United States, and
is iu position for that emergency.
charge of it aa soon as he returns from a
nble to receivn them, urging him to issue
all persona who. have been or rqay here­
New York, July 13.
short visit to West Point and Albany.
a pnwlainatiou io the tenor of the bill
after be enrolled in the service of the
Let us suppose that the army of the
The Baltimore American uf Satarday reported in tbrSemte today, requiring
“Gen. Lew. Wallace was serenaded
United States, shall receive the aamepay West, aa it progressed through tbe coun­
last night at Wasbiuglon. In bis liule contains extracts from Richmond papers, Generals commanding departments to ac­
and rations aa the soldiers we now allow
try, subsisted upon the rebels—that it
and one from Knoxville, 4th, stating that cept the service. of all persona coming
speech
be
spoke
strongly
io
fovor
of
em
­
by law, according to their respective drove before it every man and housebold
ploying and arming slaves, and for quar­ Buell's force, numbering thirty thousand, wiUnn our line*.
grades.
that would not take oath to support the
bad crossed the Tennessee, it was sup­
Mr. Saulsbury thought that the at­ Government, and confiscated it* effects tering upon tbs enemy instead of guard
posed to make a feint on Chnttanw^n,
•
tempt to elevate the miserable nigger and —that it liberated the slave* uf rebels, ing his property.
A Herald"t dispatch, under date of to cover movements on Rome, Go.
carry on the war in this way was never and hurried to the North for public sale
The Charleston Cottrier uf the 4th Inst,
intended by the people, it would Dot the cotton on it* track belonging to dis­ Washington, 9th, says; “The mission of
Reverdy Johnson to New Orleans is reports the rctrenl of the Uninn forces
restore the Uoioo.
loyal men or women, does any suppose
from the position near that city. Sever­
Mr. Carlisle though: that if negroes so many troops of the Gulf States would with a view to settle all claims and to
al transport* of troops have been seen
were not recognized aa militia by the continue massed at Richmond? No; pass all laws and regulations referring to
now lost: md-how nrawaEDi
going northward.
UoustiUition of the United States, or the consternation would seise upon the rebel the relations between the foreigners and 1
Petersburg papers of the 3d says Gen.
the
civil
authorities
of
New
Orleans.
It
State ConatilutHMM, Congress had bo army ? The earnestness of the war as
Magruder
is
relieved
from
his
command
।
is even .surmised that be will gradually
right to make them militia.
the penalty and cause of rebellion would
emission.*.h.u..
Mr. King moved to amend Mr. Grimes’ distract and disperse the Immense arm­ absorb the civil powers’ now entrusted by Gen. Johnson. In bis address to thu
troops he said he w*s going to a distant ]
amendment, by striking out all but the ies of the rebels, and we should begin to into the hands nf Gen. Butler, who will
1
retain^ the military command of the and important command.
provisions in regard to rations, Ae., and
The Richmond Diepaink of Wednes- 1
insert two sections of the bill intruducad
A special to the Timas, dated Wash­ day aays, “On Monday P. M.. a de ‘
by him, sulborizing the President to re­
monstration was made against our pick- 1
ington,
9th,
says
;
“
Evidences
have
reach
ceive into the services of the United with the additional vigor that
wpmtMe
ed the Government of a well planned eta, but the enerrty retreated on two J
States for the purpose of constructing secoritv at borne gave them.rebel conspiracy ofa most ex tended char- pieces of capnun being brought into oper- &lt;
InlrcDchinents or other camp service or •nd Trdbnne.
sUixi.
‘
•cter. which was to have buret npon the
labor, for which they are fitted. Persons
“Ills not believed that McClellan can 3
country aimultanaooaly with the bottles
■ PI1 POP” m
m«y
be induced to attack us, but it is Hie 0.11- b»
' -rir —r.
Dxmccrwi or Arms Stouts.—-After al Richmond. The rebel leaders confi­
jecture that he may attempt to throw a
soda and thmi«.nH»
a boon to tboui
the retreat commenced of ovrarmy from dently relied on shaking off McClellan •
force on the South side uf the river and
and
annihilating
hia
army
by
their
im
African race renders such service, Ms the Cbickahominy marshes, it was found
reduce the batteries at Drury’ Bluff.— «
mother, wife or children shell be forsver impossible to remove all the army stores. maoMly superior numbers, and this sue- ,
Such a demonstration would be prompt- 1
free, and appropriating ton millions to The Phitedelpbia Zwfwwvr’s eorreepund- cess was to be immediately fallowed by
ly
met and signally thwarted.
It is
a
rising
in
Tennessee,
Kentucky
and
1
carrv this into efleet.
J. c. iLnnc.
to conclude that fighting, for
Maryland, and the advance of Jeff. Davis reasonable
1
Mr. Saulsbury thought this was only
upon Washington Io the midst ofthe con- a
! short season, ia over. There is noth- '
•The locomotive Speedwell wav linked
ing
to
justify
the
belief
that
our
govern
­
fusion.
.
1
Mr. Sherman said the question was to twelve freight cars, filled with ordi
..
The families of rebel officials, who are 1ment will fail to improve the present ad- 1STre?L.”q»w ?—■
whether the negroes should help the ran
As the enemy now is, he will J
AS * KMton or tbo
__ } • 7
living is Kentudiy, while their beads ara vantage.
’
els. Rather than the Union should be
not be permitted to revive from the ।
Cbickabomtey
Mdga,
with
two
bo
nd
red
destroyed, he would oraanin a great
severe blow inflicted. McClellan in try- J
army ef Black men and desolate every
ing to extricate himself from bIh present
position will find himself confronted at
every point. The late serious battles J
have produced great results, by opening &lt;
lines of communication in various direct- 1
of McClellan, investigation reduces these

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tiooer
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James 8, A spinwell.
Megan A Allen,
llafl, Rachel A Co.
Thom.. F. Puler.

Philadelphia, Pa.
I Robert8boem*karA Co.
■took A Co. | French, Richard* A co.

^rQX.D FRIENDS

Berrick*a ffwcwr Cwaled

Wm. Harrit, nnd Lnilh R«&lt;«re. nil nio-

_

lent rebnin, who And bran detected io

IL

I

j
;

gieing eid to n band of rangern, bed bran
burned u Un ground by «nj of pooinh-

Pills.

J Tb* best Family 0AHTHAWlCin the world.
o,rf »•*■«? .««•
flr*
nrilliue* persons annual.

WMF

cnent.
I

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fjpTbe Huntavillff (Ala.) Reveille

generally in all Cocxtst Towns and T.iluoss

ZURMK
Warraotod superior to
— ■ ■ggT&gt;,y pm before the public.

H

oward association, phw&lt;i-

It CMta but Little 1 Furiry the Blood 1
GiW Tmu bo the fftiMuach I Kcnovnt*
.
the System and Prolong Life 1
priceffl per bottle, 6 bottleafor *5
Prepared and sold by
, ,j ..
CHARLES WIDD1FIELD A CO.,
.

Also all whole**}* Druggists at
Chicago, 111.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,
1
Cincinnati, O.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo. N. Y.,

&gt;acoaCTTe,,Oac&gt;—£

Are composed of a pur* and unadulterated wine,
combined with Barberry. Solomon's Seal. Cotnfrev. Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamo­
mile Flower*, end Gentian. They arc manufac­
tured by Dr. Dod* himself, who ia an experienced
and roeeeasfol Physician, and hrnc* should not
ba classed among the quack uoatrums which flood
tbe country, antTagainst which th* Medical I’jofeaaion are ao fasti v prejudiced.
Tb*** truly vkluabl* Bitter* bava been ao
thoroughly tested by all claaae* of th* community
for almoal *v*ry variety of diaeas* Incident to th*
human system,, that they arc now deemed indiapeuaable as a
.
TONIC, MhDICLX’E AND BEVERAGE.

PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE It

DRY GOODS!

IN THS MXCIK’r K»I~A.CJE-

Shrp.nl, Abel V. Tyra, G«ob« Donne,

AND

k Co.

timre Io JackMi ».&lt;1 Renee oountlw, in
Wralem VirjinU. Th. brant of Henry

general thing disapprove of Pateni Medieinea^al
w* do not believe a respectsbis Physician can b«
found in th* United Slates, acquainted with their
medical properties, who will not highly approve
DB. J. BOvEE DODS* IMPERIAL
BIT­
TERSIn ail newly Mtllrd plscea, where ibcra
is elpays a large puaatity of decaying timber,
from which a uoiaonuus misama la created, these
bitter* should be used every morning before
breakfast.

2UEPXB3111 -Oil

Harral.RistiyAEitchen
Bush. Gal* A Robinson.
M. Ward. CToeo A Co.
McKlaaon A Robbins,
D. 8. Barne* A Co.
F. C. Walls A Co.
Laxelle, Merab A GardHall, Dixon A Co.
Conrad Fox.

Ar* prepared by an eminent andakillfnlplyalcian
who baa need them *acce*sfuUy in bit practise
foe the last twenty-fire year*. Th* proprietor,
before purchasing the exclusive right to manufa, ■
tore and sell Dr. Ikxi*' CelebratedImperial Win*
Bitter*, bad them tested by two distinguished
medical practitioner*, who pronounced them a
valuable remedy for disease.

DR. J. BOVEE DODS‘

GT SM Jfeery^ere-by
All WnOLKBAL* Darooisn in the larg* title*.
Sam* of th*

Wholesale iffexs !■ New York. City.

Frtae P«etry.

11 th Virginia IninlrJ. report, .retting

Market, which wa

art prepared to aeTl at a small

valuable’ and be hoph* every sufferer w|ll fry hw
rvmedv. as il will cost them nothing, and may

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affairs of this country.

GROCERIES

See advertisement.

to the following description :
*IIE Advertiser having been restored
“Rowley is a very corpulent man,
to health ir a few weeks by a very aimnl* remedy
•dark complexion, with a very long beard, •after having suffered several years with a severs
probably a foot in length, heavy moos lung affection, and that dread dis* a*. CVawmpCacirer, about 10 feet 40 inches high, and &lt;Mm-is anxious to make known to hia follow suffer­
ers the means of cur*.
professes to touch music and lune pianos.’’
To ail who deaire it, b* will send of th* pro-

ernment during Its contest with the re­

These Bi Ilers not only CUBE but PREVENT
Dleesas, and should be used by all who lire io a
country where th* water is baa, or where Chills
and Fever* are prevalent. Being anUrsly tonec*nt and harmless, they may be given freely to
Children and infants with impunity,
Pbyaiciaaa, Clergymen, and temperance advo­
cates, a* an act of humanity, should assist In
spreading these truly valuable BITTERS over
th* land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing
Drunkenness and Disease

DR- J. BOVEE DOD?

*1 w**ku«*a, mdigettiou,ami olfkiodr«&lt;lailment*,
w* recommend tb* Scandinavian Remedies m

specimen of tbe homo yenus, who has
done a small swindling busines in Og-

ATP.lt UJHfflKBIMiSSaED Z

Imperial Wine Bitters

Advertiser

and Tribune, of Detroit, notices a tall

’

Dr. Dads’ Celebarted Wise Bitter*

Imperial Wine Bitter* will be found to

KE3)HJ1XKD 1PODB3.
“Cottar’s” Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator.
“Costar’s"
“Costar’s” Bed bug Exterminator.
“Co* tar'*”
“Cnatar’s" Electric Powder for ln*ects,&amp;c.

defeated by our Generals who were so
far in the rear that they flidn’t bear of the

all cases repairing a Tonic

1 all Affections of the Head, Bick Head­
ache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Defa’

Tbe rebel* retreat fire mile* and we gain
another victory. Westre driven back p*r, an article copied from tb* Cincinnati' Thm,
with great loss of amunition and other
supplies and great slanghter of mea, and
we are victorious ; while the enemy, if he

.

THESE BITTERS

Will not only Cure, but Prevent Dueaae,

A largo clock of
MORE GRAIN and provi.fooa are tfoairoyed

have been consolidated, and issued under

th* sireelation, removing obstructions, and prodneing a *»nsr»l warmth. They ar* alse *M*1lentfor Disease* and Weaknesses pecaiier to
Female*, where a Tonic Is required tc strength
ea ead brace the system, ho lady, vrfro is
suHec* to lassitude and faintness, toould b*
without them, as they revivifying in tli«ir action.

For Boro Threat, so common among th* Clergy
tber ar* truly valuable.
For th* aged and infirm, and for pereou* of a
weak consUtstion—for Minister* of th* Gasp*I.
Lawyers and all public speaker*—for Book-Keep•r*. Tailors, Beam*tresses, Artists, and all per­
son* leading * sedentary Ufa, they will prove
truly beneUcial.
As a beverage, they ar* wholesome, Innocent
and delicious to th* tast*^ Tb*y produce th*
exhilarating effect* of brandy or win* without
intoxicating; and ar* a valuable remedy for per­
sons addicted io th* use of «xceaaiv* strong
drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They
are pure and entirely free from the poisons con­
I — il,. .Ai.li.-.i.J tV&gt;'. .. — —.I I
- —Til.

HAND

S FECIAL X0T1CES.

rem all who have art tmed Jmn. W* ehflMig*
the world to produo* their equal.
7.^
Tbaa* BtrrvM for thoeurv of Wxax Srenaam,
po*r^DeMUty,ydI forifurrfyfug: and Enridtoaj
other TO«^fc5&amp;^on^2wJdieflihii6ii

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

JUST RECEIVED
WE

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

and in this respect era doubly valuabi* to lb*
person who Buy us* them. For

the absence of the editor. .

Auvutiskr AXD Tribuwx.—Tbe two
Detroit papers bearing the respective

. .. .

is only necessary to make tbs trial. Th* Wine
hs*tfis of every supartor quahty. being about
on*, third stronger thsn otimr win**; wvmtag
and invigorating th* whole system fnyn.Lb* Lead
to th* foot As these Bittlra ar* tonic ana alter­
ative in their character, as they strengthen and

VERMIN.

ooiy by these Jilk h their t£io

for this county ia In session this week.

trial of

1)R. J.BOVEEDOfiS'

n n”
»r lb. Bow.1^
Bilious Colic—Congestion—six to eight
"TU&gt;~« pilla will Mere. britli open,

every dne« that is taken will increase the
strength of the patient.
Persons afflicted with Costiveneos, In­
digestion, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease,
User Complaint, Spleen difficultiea.Jaundicc. Nervous Affection, Head Ache
Ditaineea, Ac., will enjoy perfect free­
dom from their attacks, by the occasional
use of RADWAY’S PILLS. One or
two taken twice or three times per week,
will secure a good appetite—calm and
undisturbed sleep—on awaking In the
morning you wilt feel refreshed, with
bouyant spirits—your bowels, liver,pan
«®as and kydneya, will each perform
their functions, healthfully nnd regular.
Let those who are dispirited, fretful, in.
elined to be dissatisfied with themselves
and always out of aorta, take two or
three of these pilla for a lew daya, we
guaran tee they will hardly know themselves—if ill health Induces ill humor—
Raduay't Pilla will secure good health,
and a happy flow of apirila.
Price 25 eentv per box, Su'd by Druyyieta.

sad ia thia *bcrS period they fatve gir
anitsml satMMm to tbs taaay them
peracn* who bars tried tbtn that ft is
**fabU*b*d article. Ths unseat of bo.
■MMI misery arising Staffy from a nt

78, Wil Ham Street, New York.
OTFor aai* by druggists end gnamttMeUyibrougbout lb* country.
augSE-Ty

81S0 BEST PIANOS. SUM)

Stacks of

QR0VE8TEEN. A HALE, bwr^ .removed .to
their hew wardrooms,
‘ ’■ ’...

x«. m SSM&gt;W»T,;

ar* now^ prewired to offgrth* public a m^galflccai

UWTIKEi" STAGES.

7 Octave Bosewood Piano,

Tai l»wises. Laser Cocxtt,
Florida July 17 IMO.
Hanies, Albany, N- Y.—My Dear Doo­
rrite this to inform you of lbs wonderful
.

eoutffnfoa all Improvement* known Inffns coun­
try or In Europe, over-sirunrbai*.' French grand
action, harp p«daL full iron frame, for ’
&gt;«T-l

*150 CASH,
WarraatadTwr S Yaffhh.
WJl-H. HETOBTH-. RrBBMlTOK.a.11

Rich mouldieg Asets, Trr.■

Ik. «... J Ora.». ^” 2^ UyJSi
Din-pi.ra«““L-1JK7

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HASTINGS, MICH

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M. M. II itil.MM &lt;*•» A- "b«l

OUR GOODS

who aufier with nervous
bwBrara-nvrf-mbra. Sv—Ura
tuttWftret Iteq—U of &lt;*• former U

SflrA1**- .

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log Mwlhnr«.*nlry

*b nwra.

Tb. Prreidwt b-ralUd fra 300op. TteHllbir»q»o&lt;»wtlll"
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Unusually Low!

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Hr-Or&lt;l«n*n«. Uren irennd f“"»“

hoars, petto*, awl waakMS* of th*

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GBOVESTEEN A UA14_
4TS BBOADWAT. FEW TOBK

A CARB TO YOUNG LADIES A NR GPX!TLEMEN. Th* subscriber will

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Jdkl

not^MoLo
JOHNS A CRO8LEY*S

■IXJtlWQ.

be Is very piriicular te fnqiRrv

a kind of work that one, however

will be produced.
The paper will, in
this way fornvteftirt^te^called the‘mother’
or life of vinegar.

V£3or*u&gt;i &lt;vbr r»r^«

' £=
Your oily, clerk# like very jnnch to crops.
coma Bara in the country on vacation,
and rusticate, and often the first 'thing
that attracts their attention, ia the '.&amp;W#,
nice fun to milk.

Sow any lime thia month.

MARRIED LADING

Ui

Kicking cows are very bad to manage
Not very unfrequentiy the best cows for
milk are very fond of exercising their
're- while a person is milking, and in 1
this way a great deal of milk is wasted
by the inexperienced milker. A person
very naturally spring! back when a enw
attempts to kick, which is exactly wbnt
the cow wishes, for she can then have full
liberty of her legs, and before you know*
it, the cow’s foot is in the pail, instead
of springing back, sit up as near the oow- 1
as possible, keeping tbe pail—which 1
should be between the legs—as high ns
it wilt bear. In this position, there m
some danger of the cows starting around
suddenly, and tipping the milker over,
unless the head be braced against the
oow, so as to resist any auch movement.
Some recommend the tying a oow’s legs1
when she ia fractious, putting a machine
io her nose, Rk., but this should never be
resorted to exce pt in extreme cases.—
Cross cows will generally become gentle
by mild treatment. They will be coax
ed, but you &lt;annot drive them mueh ea»ier than you can a man.
Cows should always be milked as rap
Idly as possible. A slow milker drieft
them up. This is why a cow milked by
a “green hand" gives such a small mess
of milk.
P. Paios.
South Hampton, N. H. April 1, ’02.

Worth Kmowiro.—To preserve bscon
or dried meat through tbe summer, in
perhaps the source of as much trouble
and anxious care to the housekeepers, nr
any other domestic duty. But there ia a
way simple, cheap and sore. It is only
to expose tbe hams after being well
smoked, and your, dried meat when suf­
ficiently cured, to tbe fames of burning
britnatone. The moat convenient way of
doing it, ia to hang it aeparately in die
emokehoase, and having a live bed of
coals to throw up«n them a handint of
brimstone, and immediately closing the
door, letting it remain until the.fumes are
dissipated. This will so Impregnate the
meat as to cure it from tbe uttacHs of the
fly, or sny other insect, without, injurv
to tbe flavor or quality. The smoke
House, if you have a good one, is the best
place to keep your meat through the
otimmer, or a repository for fresh meat.
The impragnatinn of tbe walls from tho
sulphur, securing that aho from tbe fly.

•IT WILL-MEND MARBLE

If Probate.

Estate of Orville Phelps.

PROB.1TEORDER.-STATE OF MICHIGAN,
ouuty of Barry, a*.
At a session of the Probate Court for tho Coun,r of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Office, in the
Tillage of Hastings, on Tuesday the luth day of
June, in the rear one thousand eight bund­
inland sixty tiro; pscaaat, 8. C. PrisSler Judge

IS A GREAT LUNG AND STOMACH REMEDY.
Bad Cough, Hacking and dry Cg«Rh, S*11'1*1'1*
or Wrenching. Pain* ft lb. Hide. I’atu .round th.

Sharp Pataa whew tekrag • breatb.
Dollars,
and no proceeding* having
|tjic ly removed by th*
been instituted in law or in equity.for the recov­
ery, thereof, Notice is therefore hereby given, that
It* use will speedily deliver th*
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified
by Virtue of the ktatateand&gt;fwwenor*ale con­
tained ta Mid taortgagt, tbe premises therein of Duncan McDounal. prejuig. tor certain reason* disease-stricken sufferer from
A LIVING DEATH,
described, to wit: The north eaatquarter [nsW] therein act forth, that Gilbert Slitter,- adminis­
of section number eight, (8) ta township uumber trator of said estate, may be snthorired snd
one 111 north of range number seven [7] west, in required to convey certain Real Estate in aaid
•aid county of jatry,'And State of Michigan, ex­ petition described, to the said nrt tioncr. in pur­
—.S —
cepting a atrip of lend twenty rod* wide off from suance uf a certain contract elledged to hAVd been
deceasedha MsUb-finta.
tbe west aide ef aaid land, formerly sold to Barit is ordered tbal Ttrantay, the 29th
tastaiis^'f ***TipR °°* hundred and forty acres
M ten o'clock A. M-. ba
u£

omphalic-

BI1.LIOD8 COMPLAINTS.
LCTTKR FROM DR. HALM ON SK1MNERNbw Yoxx. January, 1M0Dr. JCadmi" dt 6&gt;,:

That piece knocked out of your MarltleMaai!*
be put on u strong ss ever.

IT WILL MEND POht'ELAIN.
No matter rflhwt broken Pilcher did art cost bt

It win Mend B-ne, Coral. Lara, Mnd in
fact everyth.ng hut Metals.

w.il .--I SB". - .
Yonrs, Ac.,
Dttnxtxxxx.
Rad war's Regulating Pills gre »»•&lt; for Twen^j
a— —~r 1J.I -each box oootainathirty pilta]

Straus.
the Circuit Court In said Barry county, and State
of Michigan, on the sixth day of September, A. D.
1962, at oM o’clock in the afternoon of said day.
Dated, May 20, 1862.
H. J. PERRIN A CO.,
jolltlS
Assignees of Mortgage.

(AGE SALE.
ILAOLT U.lM b~a aU&gt;la
i-in.
of payment of a certain indenture of Mort­
gage executed by James 8. Tuxbury and bis wife,
Hannah M. Tuxbury,of Baltimore, Barry county,
and state ef Michigan, ta Cyras 'Msnn, ot Tailaud
county and state of Connecticut, dated the 2nth
day of December. A. D. I960, and recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds for said county of

and ite horrible train of eoileotmtanta, prevail in
the tropical regions uf tbeSouth to a much great­
er and more malignant degree than in the North.
BOUtn American rnni™»
...........
Scrofula, tn ifo kindred diseases. Il ruas ui tbs
fire notice to the persunn interested, in •**&lt;■ blood ofalhta people, and has become
C ...A
.nil th*
aa a constitutional infirmity, and has batted th*
aklll of their best physicians. With knowledge
of these facte Dr. Ranwax waa determined tu test
psper printed in said count*, of Barry for six
aueccsanv weeks, immediately previous to said *** KADWYy'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT,

turn's lUFTS

on page 1, on which Mortgage there is claimed
to bo due at tbe date of this notice, the sum of aer-

thereof:
Notice 1* therefore hereby gtvea, that by virtu*
of the statute, and a power of sale contained in
aaid mortgire, th* premise* described therein, to
wit: Two-tbirda of ths north-east quarter, and
th* north half of the north half of th* aootb-Msl
auarttr ot aaettoo numtier twenty-nine. (2»)„*nd
the south half of the soulh-wert quarter of section

be sold at public unction or rendne, to tbe high rat
bidder, at the north front door of tbe Court Mouse,
in tbe Village of Hastings, in said county uf Barry,
that being the place for holding tbe circuit court
r___ __________ u..___ „r a...
Dated, Muy SO,*18&lt;L
CYRUS MANN,
jel 1U3
Mortgagee.
Swxxxkt a Aiure, Attys.

MORTGAGE SALE.
iEFAULT

haring been made in tbe condition

Estate of AMe Draper.
PROR.i TE OJtDER.-STMtQ? MICHIGAN,
Oocxtt ar B»«m. ss
- At a scasion of tbe Probate Court for the coun­
ty of Barer, bolden at the Probate Office, In the
village of Huatinga, on Monday, the sixteenth
.day of Juue.in the year one thousand eight
'hundred and aixty-two. Present, Sherman C.
Prindle, Judge of I’robaielu the matter of the &lt;wtate of Able Draper,
late of said County, deoesscl.
On reading and tiling the i-elition. dulv verified
of Adam Elliott,ExeeuU&gt;r t&gt;f the last Will andTestament of said deceased, praying for certain rea­
sons therein set forth, tkut h* may be licensed
to sell certain real estate in aaid petition described
for the purpose nf psyiug the debts of said de­
ceased and expense* of administration.
Thereupon it ia ordered, that Tuesday, tbe Sth
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I.

qulred to spear, al a seoian of said court, then to
be balden at tbe Probate Office, io tbe village ef

tbe hearing thereof, bv causing a copy of this
order to be published in (the “Itastiugs Ban­
ner.” a newspaper, pnated ,an# areulaiing in
said county of Barry, for six vnpeesaire weeks,
immediately previous to said daV onieartur.
SHERMAN C. PRINDLE,
(Atrue copy.)
jeH
Judge of Probate..
*

riuilllsuriitt, of Rutland. Barry eonnty and State
of Michigan, to Joseph Blbley,of Marshall,Calboun
couaTv and state aforesaid, bearing date tbe second
dev of December, A. D. 1BA6, and recorded in the
edke of the Register of Deeds, for said count*
of Barer, on the 4th day of December. A. D. 1836.
at 12 o'clock, M., in Book D, of Mortgages, on

lOOtba
•cineq
thereof

er of Bale contained
described therein,

Dated, May 2'\ 184J.
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO..
jelltl3
Assignees of Mortgage.
Hwaxxxr a Atxxx, Attya.

[

CHANCEBT Sibil (1

OF THE MILLION

answered.

ECONOMY IS WEALTH

PADWAY’S READY RELIEF

the skin, humors in the bh-odL White Swellings,
Nodes, dsaftirss, discbarns Oom the eyes, ears
and n*sc, glandular swellings,; dropsy, ana con­
stitutional diseases- Such ha* been the uuparaL
Idled succcm of thia remedy ui curing these hor­
rible diseases in the tropic
l&lt;&gt; promise all the sulfei
&gt;wn peppic. wjth
eruptive dines*** #moftg
and perin audit
spendy restoration to . i
health.

P

other person* interested in ssidratatearo required
to appear s! a aeMion sf said Court, than to bv.
holden al the Probate Office.in tbe villag* of Hal
tings, and abow cause. if any, there be, why th*
prever'of Uie petitioner rtiouli not bv granted.
And it i* further ordered, tbal tbe petitioner
give nolle* to »H Dkrsbps interested in saiAertaU
hf |ald p«tiu^n, and the hearing
of the pendancy
pent
thereon, by causing a copy of, Ud* notice and
order to be pubis*b*d in the "lasting* Banner.'*
a xpwspapcr printed sod circutatinginaaid ewui?
ty ofBarfy, for aix jueces*u&gt; weeks, immedi*
ately ffreviousta said.day of hearing.
[A true copy.] HRERMAN C.PRINDLE,
je!9
. . .
Judge of Probate.

PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
and removing frnmtbeakin Pimples.Tetter.Raab
and other oScnsivc marks,and will, m a few days
give a pure, clear, and roseate lue of health and
beauty to the face and nails and bnllisncy to tbe
H is a pure and inhoccnt prrpsratioB.all ptX-

Price 25 Otita per Bottle.

tiunicna.

Price 25 Crtils per B..|t|r,

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.
Price 25 Out* p&lt;-i B-rtlr.

Price 25 Cents |*r B*-ttlr.

way's Read* Relief will be found all-poteet. Ito
adminialratioii. eitherhtternally &lt;.r externally, »»
of the tbreateurd disease, and quickly relieve the
patient from all pain or discomfort.
If people, on the Bist Indication uf uneasiness
or pam, either slight or severe, would take a date
of Rad way's Rcany Relief, not uno thousand t# a

transmission, from parent to clald. Tins crest
power-we claim far kADWAY'H HE’WVA/lNU
RESOLVEST; and we religiously declare that, if
Kad&lt;&gt; ay'a Renovating Resol rent ia given when

-

bsallby body.
CHRONIC DISEASE.
Another cl*** of disease* that no other medi­
cines, or the rnnal skillful physicians bare auepalltw-

trxi

Important to Railroad Cimpaaiee.

To till whom thii nuijf coticem ond it ton

if seized

eeTni
Johns i aiabi^Y-s

CEMENT ROOMING,
radwar's ready hkukf

* DR. RADWAY’S PILLS
Are superior to all pwegatWa or oalhartri pills,
powders, mineral andwidlnx waters, »t» the treat('■(risTn'TNi?-s.f
,,L ’Wortftfiok, •

’DkRADWATS' PIUJB,

rKSrlvj'i*j,*,«5KHrd

assemblage
bMTWttMH
..
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_____
IN MILITART CAMm •' .
.
There is no place so well calculated to teat the
uscfulueu of a specific medicine as a militarv
&lt;»mn. Kadwrr',
RHtef has been Ned
in alrnoat erery camp throughout theDrend Ar..fi.

tlcan

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Numbness. Sweden joints. Sprain*. I smawre.
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IT WILL NOT GRAGKdJMMM.D OR RUN IN
WARM WITMER. AND NOT.WAjHUtf*.

pttw.'liwlt1 each pill is CH HON IG RHEU M AT1» M-A8TH M A

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFg
uan beroprtredwnthUUTfAPERCHA CEMENT
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TATE OF MICHIGAN.—The Circuit Court for
thu county oT.Eatryjla ttMesvy.
Cuaalss E. Smith. CbsBpteiasar,

Agricultural
tbe afternoon

wtoouriM lieu 1

Tb. Weal half [U] of the South West quarter
(X» of section thirty-one,(31,) coatian ing seveo-

MtTTA rSBOBA OSMSNT,

JOSIAH BURGE, frwwire.
Dated, Jun* 16, 1882.
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■ ! AM A SCIENTIFIC PUMAWVR.
Wekave the medicinal prepd-tfas nf thc ■
rffielrvtt utaut*. roots, herbs, enma aarf t.al.
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and MUST DURABLE ROOFING
ever* reatwet A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER st.d
TIME PROOF covering for ROOFr’ OF ALL
KINI»S.
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A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

IT IS EIRE AKD WATER PROOF

portant and moat active agent of Ib« present)Hob;
and if the symptom* of tSc «im*m are such as to
laave any doubt in the mind of the physician a*

tern for years, such as chronic Rhvuniatisni, Gout
Scrofula, Lyspepsia, Syphilis, and disesaea in­
duced by tbe injudicious use of caliMnel. mercurv.
Ininine. diseases uf the Livef, Snlesn. Gall. Blader. Kidneys. Spine, Ac,, all of which diseases
Rada ay's Ready Resolvent will eradicate, and
secure to the patient a new lease of life.
Thepr.ee of RADWAY’S RENOVATING RE­
SOLVENT is tl.uO per bottle. Dose, a tea-spoon

In tbe matter of lheMtate of Martin C Burge,
two,' S. ] in township number three [31 north of
range number tan [10] west, containing eighty late of the county of Barry, deceased.

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•*' ‘he transmitted itiseasc form the system, and

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Executor’s Sale.

JOHNS Ac CHOALEY,
(Sole Manufacturers.^—

78 WILLIAM STREET,

Iniporanl te&gt; Builders.

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State

TERMS CASH.

f Liberty Street

erful to do good, but never dues injury.
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
There is no medicine in the] known world, or

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TATE OF MICHIGAN.-The Circuit Court
HfiSKW**’’
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ADMljllSTtUTOBS SALfe'
for tbe county of Barry—in Chancery.
CAarta K ^Ma,Complainant, )
IXEI^MATIO^OF-THEBG
STATE OF MICHIGIK-J
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va.
MForeeloaura.)
Cocxrr or Baenr i .-1"" '
PhiUip Leonard, Defendant }
In the mrtler of^eeptate efQbnria C. Griffin
TN pursuance and by virtue of a Decree of the
•
’ N.Ueeta hereby given,
that by virtu* of a Jicooao greeted to me, by the latiugTIIIs, win, in tbe___
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred Probate Court of said, county *f Barrv, I shall Cousnpatlpnpt CotUrenou,
andaixty-two, tn a certain cause therein pending, sell at public aueftdo. to the behest bidder, at
wherein Charles E. Smith is complainant end the North Door ofih* Court House in tbe village
Phillip Leonard ia Defendant: Notice is hereby
- ” - - thaeounty of Barry, Michigan, on
given, tbal I. tbe undersigned,Circuit Court Com­
I di&gt; of AtigusL lr-62,at ten o'clock
missioner, i»«nd forttai countaof Barry, will
n, tae following dcapribcd lands,
laid deeMaed; thc’Ninth Yut
the North East quarter "f.V)
aactiot
o [9] io toWn tbr*a.(M North of
organs

in the bill- of complaint, and described tn said

One Botth* nf

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Important tn Hanse &lt;J« net's,

S

ry and Stale of Michigan.
JAMES HATIiAWAY, Administrator.
Dated Hastings, June 16, 1882
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•

AHEK11AX CEMENT (LTE.

Orenada, and to several islands ot tbe Spanish
main, and wa* thoroughly tasted by Physician*
and the Priesthood, and ia now the official rente
dv used bv the Phvaicians, under the name of
“'SolutivuReuorador de Rsdkay.” (the Spanish
for Radway’a Ready Rwolvenl.) io the treatment
of Scrofula, S* philis, ulcers Tumors, Prolapsus

Estate of William Cooney.

ROBATE Order.—.State of Michigan.
County of Barry, aa.—At a session of the Pro­
bate Court for the county of Barry, bolden at tbe
Liiine* nn
office of tbe Judge thereof, ia Hasting*,
on Mnn
Mon­
day, the 16th day of June, one thouaud
tL——d ri»h&amp;
hundred and sixty two.
Present, Sherman C.
Prindle, Judge of Probate.
■
In the matter of the estalo of William Cooney
deceased.
On reading and filing the petition,duly verified,
of Solon Doud Administratur.of said estate, pray­
ing for reasons therein set forth that he mar be
liocnsedlo sell certain real estate in said petition

thirty-two.

be sold at public auction or vendue, to the highest
bidder, at tbe Court Houss in the village of liastings, that being the place for holding tbe Circuit
Court in said county of Barry, and Stale of Mich*
igan.on the sixth day of September, A. D. IMS,

QUESTION

which was'prepared expreaaly io meet tbe exi­
gencies of the diseases as developed in the tropica.

D

CHANCERY SALK
A dish of what I took to be peeerves
wa# passed to me, which upon tasting I
was surprised to team contained no fruit.

wnS

flnribg this period. *
fl

'Pbreoar who auftr with
Suasnnm ma A prut Sauce.—A lady
writer communicates tbe following bit of
information obtained where she “took

IT WILL MENU IVoliY
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tired.
ID CHINA.
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MORTGAGE SALE.

i-not
•tranf# that you hear them denouncing,
ia tb# moat emphatic terms, lb#' whole
farming buain###.
Bom# of Your city people, and I doubt
not tome country people, too, woald
laugh at the idea of calling milking cows
a trade, and yet It comes to very much
the same thing, m every one coast thor­
oughly learn the busine## before he can
become a proficient.
We often speak of a person a# being
a good workman, and thia might with
just aa much propriety be aaid of milk­
cows. There is just as much diflferenoe between one person and another In
thia busines# aa tn any other. 1 have
seen boys—yes. nnd men too—who bad
not a doubt that they knew aa much about
their work as anybody, but whom I would
not employ under any circumstances, if I
could possibly get along without I am
speaking now more particularly of those
who might be appropriately termed the
wasteful dsas. It makes a great differ­
ence in a costs “holding out,” whether she
is “stripped" perfectly dry at each milk­
ing, or a little ia allowed to be left in
the beg. One of my neighbors told me
that when he milked his cows biinseIf,
they each gave nearly a qnart of milk a
day more than they gave when he trust­
ed it to his hired man. Great care should
be taken to get every drop of milk. strip
as long aa any milk can b£ obtained.
Another important item h neatness.—
If people who buy their milk, should
sometimes see it before it is strained, I
fancy they would not quite as well rel­
ish their morning cup of coffee. At this
time of year, when the cow* are mostly
kept in the barn, they are very liable to
ret dirty, and the slovenly milker will
be preUy sure to get something in the
milk pail which belongs in the bam cel­
lar. If a little pains be taken, this can
all be avoided,
always keep an old
brush or broom, in the barn to brush the
cows, and have a dish of water to wash
their teats, and there will not be much

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DRUG STORE!!!

MASON ALLEN,

T&gt;. C. RAWLEY,
EALER in all kinds of Family Groceries,
Stonn and Wooden ware, and a general aa,_ii.. k.i... n.oi.

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RO BEATS * NTRIKER,

R.Ibrook’. Naw Block. Halting*, Micb.

x*xt ox'sa sx oxd-Ji x&lt;.

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8WEEZEY dk ALLEN.

A TXORN'EYR ATLA Wand Solicitor* io Ch«n/A. cary. Particular attention paid to Conveyaaclnc, the inrrsllgnllon of tftlea to Land
ForecioMiraa of mortgage*. Ac. Will be happy
to attend to all Calla in iti* lino of their prufeaaTon
and bu*ine*«.
.
Office in Iho Court House, Halting*. Mich.

hending wbat he hud said. I answered:
“A short twel/% month has hot sufficed
to make me forget my dear, dear mother.
a new and most goipplete assortment of If jhu hava been iftlewo tnaon to
to
another her place in your heart, }oi|ai4
&gt; DRUGS AND HBDICKNES,
niishken' in expecting metv welcome Ker
to our home;" ■ ■ ■■ 1 • ■'* .
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•
“Agnes!” said my father, In a tremb­
* pjbei&gt;&lt;*, Burning Fluid,
ling
voice,
“
you
bpen
afresh
the
wmmds
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
in my heart that ntr- length of'tifte
ever heal, in sertin* for a wifb, I !htf*e
bequ-orged by the jntcrwt of my children.
She who bus prdrni«cd to come to he a
mother to'you. lias'won toy bsteem by
jy FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL her exrtdlent qualiCie/’oTmlnd'an'd heart*.
PURI‘O.SEa,ONLYUK
She has buried ' fierA}&lt;mre«t' Trends, and

JUST JUEXEIVSD

f iiiterrtiptcd him—“1 cannot listen to
you','father—guod night f
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1 hurried to rpy chamber, find'throw­

GROCERIES!

DAWTBL COOK,
TU8TICE OF TlTE PEACE, Genrrst Land .nd
• " T*x Arent, will attend to the collection of
debt* and all oiber bn*inc«« pertniningtolit*office.
Office in Osndyear’* Mock, op stair*.

ing mya'elf piu.*ionntely on my Ve3. cried
until I A«^.$Ahayslyd. Thgri’l begjrn .to

form, plniis f&lt;&gt;r the (ufure. ‘They jjju
MiHH-u hill like ihia: “I will leave liwn.tj

aueh a*
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES, F1OS. RABINS, CODFISH;

I. A. HOLBROOK,

in fact, evrrrthlng in the Grocery Ime, auch ta

Ik i.nancerr, ucMrai i.ann anu i
Office, aecond .lory of Rower’* block.

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CUD3DIS'J rPEB'JUIKE-E’ff

■ J, Ji. RUSSELL.
HYSICIAN «nA Snrgcsu. Office lt&gt; Ru»*ell i
■tore. Slate *treot.

And Cooklnjr Extracts,
FOR THE ESPECIAL BENEFIT OF THE LAMM.

JOIIW ROBERTS,
TL&gt;HYSICIAN and Sarvwn. Dwolliegoa BroadX7-- way, near the Conn House.

PENN. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, ENV ELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

II. P. CHERRY,
■KTOTAAY PUBLIC and Coaveysacsr. wIII a
lx teu'I to slLbttMoesa entrusted to him with
nramptoeaaand Kd.litr. Besideace. John.town.

1

Upon our *belre* m*y bo found all of the
MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

L. II. 8TEWART,
and Coun*elor at Law, Solicitor
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of th^d*y.

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netims;

We would respectfully snnoboce to the ci'iMnaaf Haaiings and etoinity, that ws intern! to

' ©lESAIPp !P©&amp; CASH

H. WKIGHT,

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Mr purchMlng tncdkfnes of nJ esn W «P®»
.

’ ROBERTS i STRIKER.

JACOB FERRIS,

STT-ST * “'ba™ * 3KK»^

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the night she cumts. ^TJie j^omaqt aKs
corues in at oue door 1 w ill go’out iittfie
oilier.
I canm&gt;tand will not submit to
a siep-rnotliyr's aritbority.
I can never
see any ,oo?.‘fi.lbng to/ precious mother’s
place.
But no 1
VHiql wil|. become of
the little ones if I should go t 1
will

nuriesvelHiMD. ' ( Would tell them all
to rise up sgaitnt.ihe new autbnpty,, if I
dared.
But then father would certainly
banish' me soinv^lmre, and ^fial will not
Apswer. There is one, tiling, however, I
rah and will do. I, will lie most freezingly polite to her.
I wijfcall her Mrs. Bur­
ton, but mother never! She shall al­
ways know from my mariner toward her
that I consider her an tmwelcome intru­
der.
Dear little fitella^ she'll grow up
b el ie v In g: t ha I - thi a #'9m ao. if.. wiaJ I y. ’ ji e r
mother. My aDgul.mothsr L,alblhe lit­
tle ones, I nm afraid, u ill lose | the, prec­
ious. /ueraory -of
4&gt;ul
Agr»e«
will.cb^b Um toe dean-ai treasure of
her ill-.’’ ofwai ta aJrwjc sfl
. 1 rallied the- sad.dead] &gt;c«ne of U|e
year before.
It aceroedfbuVfs yesterday

dipt it occurred. MuUh? hud 'ta?®! »H
tor. sums WR«lp|u.. Jju|?c AViUurd bad ta
ken the principal care of her ; but either
father qr j had been Uy, her bedside du­
ring‘all tha wcary dirys nnd nights. The
nlgbt. before Ker departure, liither 'bad

ttorney *»d counhellor at law.
*ad Solicitor and Conn»ellor in Chancery.—
Psrticnlar UteiHotr
rto tboi npll.clion of

MmCoaty. Miotoow.

m'

&lt;» QdtMiso toinu .^U

u'aiclnd with her.
lie hud ptst lain
down after hrenWiHwKeh Ilia iiurse, en.itIng a frightemA1gtortbri &gt;V&gt;watts 'the steft
i*N10l»t'«^latoied; “Run,n Agpes, call youifather.”
*' •'r’-’Lo-f • iidriul *J ui.nl
“Yes dying !
When yhw fave ail led
ym? fattier, 'bring ’tfin ehlldlW iri-?1, 1 ,i-

Nurse had »p&lt; .ksU araly.' -onlydesrbUips
speak i-m’ '• b-*' o’ *&lt;
I”" ^N"r:FG&lt;d-will eonrft»t«yntf,&gt;kyhttaba«d.,-'-,'Your Idvs ftatr’mada tnf' path
vpry.llriffhtZ liwdkstoiWbryutrisFHaar.
fea/w(ni A tt) Io AnamipaH maj ui mldr

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al purpoacs, for aale by.n'-fl fim IL AS. •

ClmaH. C.aru— **5*&gt;

। TATE OF MICHIGAN.Eighth Judicial Chraeil

H. COOK,

“A moffitr** * mother *T! the fi*r* of bar life;
A faifeM'satUksr fill to 'CsstoaMWWffa.^
nnd! toade stronger resnlrafe lhAri 'iver[
urmkke toe'HAw’wife's position- as 'utji
&lt;xwriff&gt;rtM&gt;b 4k -possible. 1 shudder now
to cfatLk how I h.iled her, determining^^

Hbbidfl,,! .remtodhllca mj remark.
Mia-I r* -irp gdd ta ba.e, fore J sAw.her, never to regard Iter wlriil
any kindliness.
Next dsy l weril :&lt;fdwn
slalre. Father looked sad. He seCmnd'
very cold toward me. I That 'miserable
wxunarfil' i thought again, and my ha­
trad grasi. A few days afterward, father
'» &lt;4 Jhw greatest, importance to myself, had a private conference? vith-Oicsin
Bi-d to you. and to the younger chi !4r^n ; Matilda. I guessed what'it wae about.
»ud the result of^ia.^1 on my return, W hen bs was gone, she said to tne r “ Ag
home from my next journey, you .wijl ncs! I am'glad your father is -going to.
have two to welqmne instead of one’
1 marry. I told'him three months ago I
thinlc win will bfe blessed with the lady mustMa'vehlm. for with my poor health
of my chi &gt;ice, mid i fcm sore thus you will I am foully unfit to managetneehiidren,
do twe/ything yvu can tn mAke her posi­ andthtf rarex&gt;f the household is too great
Bo seemed to expect sn'mffTeply fronf
me, but ids imrtomicitoieiii whs so 'anVx*
petted that 1 sat'-furaHnoment in stupid
aniaicrflefit. • Then, suddenly compre­

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ingtmother!* last wisfe i», that yua nnJay
Lnm the Sa»i&lt;&gt;r.hnd put yout* trust in Him.
You hstia becn adotlM daegfeterJ iGeod
bveW bit-..- • &gt;U stimuli*&gt;•
’ ‘iBb rngodd kirhitRoM. mid meet mam4
mt in, ilmw^W.bdid far* wInk bim

mM.Uit'toi

had .said be should many'. .“S^-Bopn?’ -!
ssid tri iny self;’"she has come be tween1 morninfmatnm^*,lsWil&gt;Bhad brartlcefl’
ItaiWIlaRtaBW AWW,
father ana'cMiaren?’ ( repeated the old it Tor a year. *&lt;3 At as 1 fsafed/’ tfthof- rooms to-dav .with Ui. ^brovjHi, «a,
couplet;
*
U&gt;snyaelf--,-“ahsh(M already Molfen their give him orders to commence the^ wor^

tion bore a pltng*nf one." t

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

HALER IN GBDCBRIES, proriaioni, pro
d its, Bish, butter, lard, txork. and grain of
ail kind- Alao toywcawdies, •te.,«t6.
Hioruin
Calilorn a Black. Stalo alrvaL Uaalinn. Mu-b

n

JOMItar, &gt;nd ». b,a
bhn ■ WUfd
wrioome home -Then aomln Matald..
our hooraknp.^ altar puiuajr aba ftatia
on« lo b^. retired h.redf and be radt
were lehriimg tage^.r bef,te tadparlor grata.
r

Fhd M rii», he bad b«fed 'Igj ‘ httdf
ptetry.Watdfral grtee. and offered- with
andvaad to w*B, aud cared -'Itatari Ntirk her “Good tjtwrniug' ntanTma,'’' • -g»e&lt;t-i
tender another. T*U4f»^u n«l« ml
WUlie.wM BsesAisfejhbewrk
'wlW'&gt;« w*&gt;L*i&gt; U

thl. . w,rtunHy Itar'a Htt|e W«vSAa.^’
atmbertb ,&lt;». Too onlfcMW,
thAt 1 was nbsent oh business ?’’
“Yes Sir.”
‘
.
• ■
“The business I have been transacting

Over High Prices, at the

GRANT de SPAULDING,
EALERS in all kind* of dry. goods.grocer
crockery, As. Rials aL.at the pool office.

■ft wkba’P.
titnee&gt; There

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Granger before, and think-6s has made
a^rWbnelccthMj."
•» • bltr* afl
“Uyoo pluse, ccnifeln -Matilda, wa: willnot talk about It. In the first plsca, I
otonot'brar U&gt;a thought of your r.MUIng1
as. -It will .brihg all the old loneliness
baekagain*; and you have been-very
kind. Then; -besido, I cannot be pleuod
with father's mar tying. 8a,-dear cousin
let’s n&lt;ic speak-of II; again. ”
. '
After this everything seemed to go oh'
av usual. I could not see any change in
father's manner toward ma, but I felt that
he had grown stem, in About-2 months
he made another (journey. . After fee'had
4one, cou® a.Maolds seemed to forget
her in valid habits, andicotonioflcwi house
cleaning, from eellar togarret. ! The first
day 1 looked od while sbo superintended
nnd Biddy and Mix O'Riley--did the
work.'' Next morning Ae wae sick from
over exertion.:. “N mb Uist dear good womao will worry alt day about this' house
deaning. 1 might oversee iljumd relieve
Her; But I am 0&lt;it going to assist .in1
these prepaniti&lt;^a.n Then another &lt;huV
uo better in itself, but bringing about:
better praotical results, suggested itself.
“She shalhnot bake' itito' say, as Mrs
Boa body dutw, ‘they were in a most
duMat condition bcro'-when 1- came.Everything was arranged aoeordiiigtxr
toe approved method of the repreeentauvefeluf.tbe Emaraldisie.1 ” to v.
“NblrMra Barton should find that we
were* just as comfortable arid stylish
biirv without her presence as we could be
with Ik” -With this new idea I set at
work, snd Biddy-and Mrs O'Riley found
h mure energetic overseer than cousin
Matilda had been. Such a taking up and
potting down and cleaning of carpets ;
such washing of paint arid- windows •
such polishing and ra-arranging of furni­
ture ns we accomplished, eatunisbad. even
ourselves. Every household 'ornament,
was brought*to light, and tried first here,
and then there, until 'just the right placo'
for it Was fo^odu urn ban : nil r *
This was uiy first experience to the
actual work of house cleaning. Hitherto,
1 lied feeefi'nTeoker at- but now, really
mtliii*is5ri*\ I mtflngVwhnlly intn the
tpirit ui it. There wot, no?. * nook, .or
6oft erf dr ’cubbord, dr dloiet, or d rawer,

seemed very haft)y at breakfast, .but 1
kept silence. Father regardjid'.tpy blfeid^ hsrthee arid
dress and gloomy dress very gravely,
tut I determined,to follow ip die couHe;
ftud marked ojtd Pay after day pas- 'heart, “She’s trying to buy yoUp sO I
said cnld^y.'■^rnH!8 M!,^-----------■^'
I’S
and,she ana J wcre.stin •traiigerY.r_ T
FfeaherfttHiedhBBe keefeu eMiyj Mot
k«pl my rppmja. n)dcb' as possible, ’ anff Itag^ftevrolfow wirUgd bjtt rary.
when lit heY presence, hardly spoke, ex­ fijira.aod Ike. (uul uBdentandi«g w
cept In monosylabia*. J tnoV p^lns'Ui! that unless toy behavior dhould be ma-,
wear the “deepest mourning,’’’which onn- u4iAlly Improved within n m6nth,Trtb»ei
treated strangely with the bright spring go-tbr^e feeMred - mile* awAy.xa.iMuB'
robes in which the other children were Lawrie’s strict boarding-school. But 1
made no pmmiui pf amfifldmenL About
clad.
'“Everybody tn the villnge knew, of this limaujtgg of.nxy.-AchpaJdUMM at
course, how matters' ato&amp;L ’jfcfA. *en^ Mrs. Lymui* Semjnary were Gftnsecraklhimn was the first t0'aj&gt;eak:'lxJ“ r»6 'of ting their ypuhg lives ti/ttS’BCTvice of
them. “Agnes, your oinduct Is toaklng God. Onwafur-wbbtber af them «3ne
a kteat deal of talk I §Jrte fclft
you and'ki/vou are doing just right— wn&gt;
v\
ii •
.
But almoit welybody'btahittiybb. 'You
ih
a
1
Ww
e jfwiW’ had never forgotten my precibbs mother •
;WhJtoT prayed ft*
takeyourbla^t au^toty.toother, and

j

“Lef ftedmS' tali If they cbposc. 1
thank them rot-honoring m&amp; wlth so much
"Miks Brown^n ’ffncient mAlden,’
traps to ditch t|ie widower, tkwrbhce,
with seycn children, wele notortaJK next
took me to task. “Mercy knowi,’’ ’ ahe

iw.fflws.w

to my burt/Tby Aim are
Ljbegaa-.lo. deapalr uf. cvpr,
-Uwt.
prActfcthat my companions spoke'uf. ‘as a
r?Verrbf joy,** ’ Wmle n!n' this 'itata of
mindl Wnfr a Mefmon"Mt«-Ub \tM{

to SB-ve toe kvtog Ged^Obe aenlimrut

exclaimed, "thst it is’no desirable place
for your mother. Only a self sacrincing
spiritdfkiridnesB and charity? could pre­

vail upou any oritf ,1b go'jjito feodhihotrij-, and toake'Aeparntton, If -poistole ;* if •#
ily nf '^lldren. yyti Ought to ai!T 'HeF dung io our aux, « wukLfatt Mo h^tas:
Ever sipca mr,
toother, and treaVber just like i mbther, to the ear of God.”
Opoverpatjon, with Mrs,-Wade, Fbad £alt
fig •
"Mat your step children be patterns that I was doing wrong. My steptnoragof dutiful, conduct,"Miss Brown.”
'
cfs kindness had strength-;ned this opln’ Aller such eonvijrsatjdns, as-was natu­
ral enough, perhaps, I was more strongly
block out, oT the
' Y
ha?W
fixed in my way than ever.
.
One dfy 1 called upon dein motherly
Mrs. Wade. She had been-bfonght up
a quakeress', and with her gentle‘thee' step mother. •.
.
?
picture has just come
she said.
and ‘tfion’-she gave me a lesson I Shall'
“Would you like to keep Ilin your room
remember.
*
; 4,AjtanM! l know jrtsl how tbou feclest to-day ? So we carried It up atatrs1 to-.'
now;1 I have been in thy place.
When gethcr, . When wei had removed the
I wafc of tWrie'ige toy faflter'took .boms' wrftppltiga,.. it seemed to mo that the
a bride to be ^'tobtm?to toe. I did noY
welcome her. She was gentle and ' leva,
ble; but I would not love her, because
my father had married Wr.' I wlshbd her
awhy'a great many titoes, and she only wronged you—I see my error,—can You,
staid a twelve-montli with us. Sbo tried furgive me?
Will you lot me cal! "yon
tn win my love during all thnt time, I toother now?
_
,
I.heard ho word in reply,Vut toother
know. But I hardened my heart against
her.
!n about a twelvc-month she was clasped me to her bosom fin'd we wept
taken sick.
She was delirious. And together. Aller a little while sh^’Ulked
over and over again shu lived/in mind, with me very kindly aixii,lovingly. Thon
the twulve montn she had passed with us. see kissed toe and would have gone, but
She would plead with me to love her, i had anotber burden. “Would mother
and would say, “It will make me glad If pray willime, that God loo, would smile
you will call me mother.” It wns the upon me and own me us His child? '
(
constant theme and burden of her thu’ls.
Even as we kuolt together, theanswer
A little beftfre she died .her condoosneas caine. Ai)d whou wp arose .1 »id, “O,
returned^ 1 called Yrer deaf mother then. mother, God has1 beard, i Jknow be iw
Agr.es, and begged her to forgive my un­ furaiven
mX heartis w liwlu.” r,
.
kindness.
Bnt all my repqntings and
Mulliar kissed me again ffiia said, “Ag­
loving words could not stay her feet nes, your angel mother'is rsjbiciag with
frbru treading the Mltrk- valley.' 1 am us now.’,. As aha left mo I tuud, Tlf you
battened Still with the sad rctoernbranee please, mother, yoa uuty take the porof toy’ treatment of her.
Agnes! wilt Ir^t .wfchyon and I will May hfitt untH
or'bdx'frtmrrtte low attic to*the omtl de!-' thbh choose to take np&lt;m thyself such a evening?’
.
lor, that did not undergo a thorough ren- Jteansbrae burden ? ■ W’H thoti do most
“Yes, Agnes, and I am very happy
n«‘vati&lt;»n.
All cornpletod, Mrs. O'Riley honor to I he memory of thy gentle mnth . that you can wear bo glad a facevto..aoa,
wn» dismissed, saying, wjthfl her adieus, er, by follmlrlng in her gentle ways.”
to the pleasure ©f your JathfP ;AMtoyer-.
i dune sea why Mu$tfp}
Mrs. Wide sent a ftfftwaga to Mrs snry.
He ha# gope put wl town, and will
bs.afi.hpr w.anUpg
। nut bshproa till nJgBL’’
.
1 did not ait down, la enjoy my light«jch ■ jewel •&gt;&gt;““V .WrtWf1
rbUm: id deliver’it,1’ She was not then?, bmtodnes«4 The momeut .raptfipj.■ W
obt ‘1 WriJ'her soft., de|tr 'volar-fa ’IKe' gone, 4 bolted the doojaM^,
■’
■ • &lt; formances, and, rp^arked.to paauuonal tinrsery'.
•4» Aran^^esjmOi^wqmJ»PK
?.nf“. “Pt^se, mamma, tell ns nboiit F&amp;by uiy own mother died,. I . bussed, myaeir
lew girh of sixteen who nad so good ex­ little Ltade’ said Rose. Then I heard »H^V
WM/W;
ecutive abilities as I. Ths baking ’was for tM first tfine the HOry'Mn dchF lltlle
Pm
,.j6.j. isfe.W*to be dotfd.
CHflllfi 1 Wllild* was not pruttier, three years old, whom Ood fad
abwt&lt;H«rtn rifa kitchen? bat she'give taken to fl eaven Ore years beftore. “LH
mo full iMtruotioDs, ubd J was aa’prbifl tie Lixtftfrfprpa has gone &lt;*&gt;' -Heaven,
too;” the -fewest’ Voice1 Adde&amp;;*And &lt;yod
M W^pf lb# ppatfjLW, P*w»x
know Yhatfou havo a dear, gbod ritaamM

f&lt;

tlicm ”
•
■
1
- “Way bo Litre’s popa; and my mama,
iisiFllule Lin^are keeping hmMltogkk^

ldl» nrfjfa ihrt-Wler.

-te!k of’those dehr ones
agate.” wasttoraply. “Lwtobto -have
you 'tfetet -very often uf-y oondrar tnina,

noon, and sat up Itorager’ antjei pattern of

wfator--w'4m0 W mrataomeflfie Ih ttmb-

wlwu molter .W^.Win

mother both looked, surpris
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WAR NEWS It

litarty •

Phitafalphia, Jafc 18.

Whioer etnu Anvrra rcu rvxroex.

Hnrou Hare, B. G July 7th, 1888.

Dm farm

I received a fetter fro

•rmi~ ol Ik. OniUd Suu..
G«i HMhck to I- rrmaia in W.
ingtm. Greerd. McQ.ll.n &gt;»d p&lt;

of th®
do not feel much like writing but I will

of traitors.

try to answer.so best lean.

I have writ-

rathe conduct of the war, which ia truly

QrlUn. nod ta

Fighting Generals are bring

gratifying.

O»

Boabd tux 8. 8. TiitmriT,
for

was at least scotched if not
swamps of the Chtckahom^
Inactivity” received mriCri

in Virginia.

Wit

in the

l, recently,
rthese two leaden

common sense, the exigences of the times

and the demands of an unqualifiedly loy­
al people.

SvauBSDsa much of our space

this week to army letters and correspond­

ence.

We think

we could in

no way

belter please our readers, inasmuch as

Waskiwotow, July Ifllh, 1862.
Edhob or n» Bxmmkb : There is

at

this present time rather of dearth nf news,
and consequently if a person writes, or

aUcmpto to, he must do ao without the
exoitemeot consequent upon the reports
of great battles, or tbe moving of “the

army of the Potomac.”

We read in the

morning papers, that a rebel force is
marching on Nashville, and that ‘•Stone­

wall" Jackson (who was hilled on the

Chiekahominy a few daya ago) ia alive
again and haa left the vicinity of Rich­
mond for another raid upon “the valley,”

and that wo shall bear from him again
fee.,—allof which creates no excitement,

but is looked upon aa the common course

of events.
But there is a feeling deep seated in
the minds of loyal people here, that we
are going to see a different policy adopt­
ed from any we have sepn heretofore
since the commence men t ofUhe war; and
that blows are going to be dealt heavier
and faster, and that our soldiers are go­
ing to be enlisted to fight instead of look­
ing after, or protecting rebel property.—
and that when they are hungary in the
. enemy’s country, they are not going to
be obliged to pey exorbitant prices for
food, or starve.
All these things are
talked about here, and I take it for grant­
ed that it is so; and also that we are
going to have men enough, so that when
lhe enemy ia driven out of one section of
the country the “bars will be put up” so
he cannot return.
All these things are
encouraging to an Impatient mind, that
could not see how the “strategy” we
boasted no much about, was going to put
this rebellion down eo surely, and auoceasfcny, and that the great “Anaconda”
was going to twist about them and squirm
awhile and then swallow tbe rebels all
down and leave their “niggers” all quiet­
ly working as usual without a single fold
hurting them.
and then Government
was going to eell tbe “serpent" to Bar­
num for enough to pay up for all the cost
of the war. We hpve not seen tbe “An­
aconda” and cannot say aa to bis powers
of digestion, or bow hungry be may be
by this time but one thing we do know,
before a serpent qf that kind swallows
anything ho always licks ft, and eo 1 con
dude if there io one really about, be haa
nut got through tbe licking process, as
we bear rebels are about yet; we have
all believed it here though far a long
time, and have been waiting to see tbe
thing done, but now If there ia one, we
conclude he either does not like rebels,or
finda some little trouble in licking them
eo they will go down.
Tbe general
opinion is though, that he finds it difficult
to swallow the rebels without getting
niggers mixed in, and rather than take
one down, be will go hungry.
If tbe
“Anacooda” ia a hoax, then there will be
more people humbugged than there were
a few yoon ago, when we heard so much
about the “Silver Lake” sea serpent, and
Barnum will be badly disappointed too.
“Boanaa Sratas"
are getting worn “thread bare” “Border
Slate men” wereall the go here in tbe
fore part &lt;»f tbe aeason, but they arc get­
ting “dreadfully common,” ae tbe ladies
any, and some seem to thiak they wiH
soon all be out of fashion. And appear

। passed through Gordonsville.
I
The blow therefore b a most import­
ever felt the Deed of home comforts ao and J remained there until yesterday ant one, more especially aa it b the first
of a series which we trust will &lt;fo more to
cripple the efficiency of the rebel Richmonths wages foe such* a nurse as my ,
pital at Beaufort a weak ago last Sunday,

wife. If but far a day. 1 felt as though 1 list to-day, and feel very bad.
You will
had never folly sympathized with my want to know what ails me, and I am
sick boys. God pity and Heaven help going to tail you all about it. My rickthe sick of our army. 1 think in my last
abort note to you, I gave a list of the !

Providence restore him to health and bis 1
friends.
Cnrpl. McLellan died of bis i

wounds.
He prayed for life that be
might have a chance to draw a bead on 1

Gen. Benham, who rushed men to the
slaughter with eo much fool hardiness.—
James was first wounded in tbe arm and
while leaving the field was shot through
the knee and was finally carried from the
field by Corporals Newton and Greenfield.
I ask aa a particular favort and aa doe to
the dead whose life was so nobly offered
in defense of his country, that bis family

,
&lt;
I

be made tbe espocial care of all the friends
of Co. F, resident in Hastings and vicini­
ty- Don’t let it be arid that tbe widow
and orphans of a brave man, who gave
bis life to bis country, shall lack for sym
pathy or the comforts of life. Look to
it, you who are enjoying lhe quiet of
your homes and the blessings of proeperity. Of the five boys who were killed
out right, too much cannot be said of their
bravery. H. Wanderlich, G. C. Rath­
bun, Isaac J. Winegarden, Goo. Lusk,
and 8. D. Cobb. Four of these it ia not
known bow they fell.
Rathbun was
standing on the pernpet of tbe fort shoot­
ing at the gunners. He had just diacharged bis musket when a ball struck him io
the bead and be fell dead into tbe ditch
below. His mother needs lhe sympathy
of ril, for she
lost a husband and two
eons by this terrible war, within the fest
two months.
I can only say to the
friends who have been bereft of loved
ones, that they have tbe consolation of |
knowing that their sons and brothers,
were true as tried steel to tbe cauee of
the Union and nobly fell, bravely died
( for their country's^ood.
No monument i

marks tbeir resting place,-do epitaph teila
their virUte*; but they will aver live
embalmed in our memories aa the true,
the good and the brave, who dared every
thiry, forped everything, flinched never,
but dared to die nobly fighting for tbe
right Ail of tbe wounded are doing
well.
Before this reaches you, you will
know that twelve Regiments are ordered
to tbe PotoBMO from Port Royal Tbe
Mich. 8th expects to have some share of
glory of taking Richmood, although wo
are only 4Q0 stroog, with but three Cap-

might rejoice that we did do* abed
our blood in vain. May be you will
think that 1 have got the ‘blues.’ Well
I bare, and tbe reds nnd the whites also,
very near my heart, and would not have
that glorious flog float over a slavery
cursed country any longer, la it strange
that 1 am home-rick 11 hoped when 4 en­
listed to be able to strike one hearty bl ow
in favor of universal humanity. Hope
long defered has made the heart sick, and

cruft our exhausted energies, and prepare
again fur the conflict of life.
Ezekiel has gone North, where I can­
not tell, but 1 am quite sure be will not
return here , thia add* to my loneliness.
Lieut. Bates b wounded and I believe he
eat friends were left on tbe baUle field,
with many other noble follows. But I
am very tired and must close.
Plense
write soon and often.
Your affectionate brother,

Maxtim W. Cbamxb.
ly Senator Chandler was authorised

to use io hb speech yesterday,

the testi­

mony taken before the Conduct of the

War Commit tee, by a vote of that Com­
mittee at a regular meeting.
Four
members being the majority of the whole
number, were present, and unanimously
granted him permission.
Had the of.
neb! eorrespoodenoe asked fur been furn iabed. there would have been no need of
resorting to the records ofthe committee.
— TFssAinytoa Corrttpondeace of the jF.

World, understood that no more fortifi.

cations are to erected by our troops, at
least until the war is over.

It It t re

markable fact that the armies which have

depended upon earthworks

sod

forts

continued the name paper, “Gen. McClel­
lan has made any mistake, it la 1/relying

rtty appmrisg Sy eStatevit o. fie.

1«

on the night Tuesday, the Id day of July.

He gi v ea the following interesting state­

essss bliaainr
Indianapolis dispatches to tbe Execu­
tive Department, say that Henderson,
Ky.. and Ntwburg, Indiana, have been
taken by the rebels. At the fetter place
one Federal was killed and 250 sick tak­
en prisoners. They also took 350 stand

The HeraWe dispatch, dated Washing­
ton, July 19, says:
‘ Lieut. CoL Pier­

tor of ft but I could not. I tried to plead
with god for my country, but I felt that
He coaid not consistently hear me. On
tbe night before the battle on James |
Island, I went in secret and tried to ask
God to give success to our arms, but the I
words stuck in lhe roof of my mouth. 1 j
felt such an overwhelming sense of tbe
purity of God and his righteous demands
upon us as a nation, and such a sense of
our National guilt, that 1 could not ask
Him to bless our cause with victory
when our national skirts are stained with
the blood of tbe poor, the oppressed and
the innocent. 1 went back to camp feel­
ing that defeat awaited us, but that 1
should come out of the ordeal safely, if I
did my duty. I have done that and shall
continee to do it to tbe beat of my abili­
ty. But it is hard for a Christian to en­
gage in any thing in which he cannnt ask
God’s blearing in fall feith. O! that
our cause was entirely right That every
blow struck might be for humanity and
not against it. Hist coming gen erat iocs

The correspondent of the Cincinnati
Commercial left Gen. MeChllau's army

ments :

Cincinnati, July 18.

sick and horoa-eick.
By hearUsiek I
mean that I have lost confidence in tbe
purity of our cause. That fatal Prodsmaliou of the President, which dashed to of arms.
the ground the bright hopes nt the op­
Louisville, Joly 18.
pressed, which had been held out to them
The train arrived from Lexington this
by Geo. Hunter’s Proclamation, stag­
evening. The road and telegraph I'me
gered me very much, and I could not
help feeling that our loved country was
still determined to embrace that blaring,
Now York, July 19.

j
|

1

I

eras sent from James bland to the Hos­

killed and wounded at James Island.—
Three nf them whom we supposed killed
are prisoners of war, via, Seargt J. M.
Beasmer and privates Emmet Cole and
Wm. O. Barrett.
Breamer remarked
to our boys before lhe fight, that be would
never be taken prisoner alive. The fest
that was seen of him he was standing on
the parapet of tbe Fort, firing on tbe I
enemy aa fat aa be could load and do ao.
John was aa brave as the bravest. He
had too much of the break neck, dare
devil spirit for his own good. I am
truly glad be ia still alive. Emmet Cole
is reported to be wounded in the breast,
and was suppoeed to be killed. Ho fought
with the desperation of a tiger and the
caution of a well skilled veteran, but tbe
odds were against us and be fell a sacri­
fice for his country; better blood was not
offered on tbe field than his. I have Dot
a man in my Company whose lose I
should not mount were ho killed, but
none more than Emmet. In the battle
of the Flat boats he did more to help
save ua then any other one man, for he
dared to row, regardless of grape and
canister. I sincerely hope be may re­
cover his wounds and yet be restored to
bis friends. All thqt I have said of Em­
met, I can truly say af Barrett He was
one of tbe still kind, but one uf the beet
of boys. He was shot through the thigh
at very abort range, not to exceed six
rods, and if our boys bad not had such
hot work, would have been brought from
the field.
Wm. was one of tboue buys,
who could always be trotted, was always
ready for an) duty assigned him and
never complained. A son whom any pa-1
rent ought to be proud of. May a kind I

son, of the 43d New York regiment, ar­
rived here to day.
He left the front of
our army od the Peninsula yesterday
morning, and at that lime there ware no
forces of the enemy within fourteen miles

of our lines on this side of the James
River, but a balloon reconnoiaaoce dis­
closed a large concentration nf the rebels
on the south aide, in the vicinity of City
Point
good condition, and with confidence un­

impaired in McClellan.
“Jt ia believed» bdwever, that James
River will be blockaded by tbe rebels at
the Blufla in Claremont”
Washington, July 20.

Of the exhaustion of lhe army you
have read enough to distress you. It

would D«»t be prudent to attempt to state
defiaately how much it had been reduced
numerically. But there ean be no Im­
propriety in slating that Gen. McClellan
was neve r able to carry over 80,000 ef­
fectives into battle.
When be landed at
Fortress Monroe bis muster rolls exhib­
ited 115,000 men of all arms.
A con­
siderable proportion of these, say 8,000,

Other pa

enthusia

Thursda

were cavalnr. of which 1,900 were ser­
viceable.
The remainder would have
Molicitorv for
served their country better behiad their
D. Brama.
plowa at home. Others were necessarily
jjtt.
detailed to keep open our communientions
and protect our flanks—leaving about
100,000 to be disposed of. A very large
CHANCERY ORDER.
percentage was then to be subtracted. It
is not very extravagant to nay that
wounds and death at Yorktown cost us
1,000 men ; Williamsburg cost us 3,000;
West Point 250; Hanover Court House
500; Fair Oaks, so say official bulletins,
5,700. I wish I could believe that wae
all. Skirmishes and affair* in front nf
Richmond, 1,000 at least ; Mechseice
I ville, 300 at least; Guinea* Hills, 7,500 ;
Savage Station,1,000; White Oak Swamp
It is srrirrU
I and Turkey Creek—oh, bow many •
I. IXUia. rasesWhere are the stragglers 1 To be sore,
tbe enemy have hwt fall as many, bui
they could afford it. Without attempt
Mill .r
to estimate the average numbwr of rick.
I will give one exceptional fact which !

There is reason to believe that the
When Gen.
President will soon issue one or more may cause yne to shudder.
Eeral orders to tbe armies of the United Casey'a division landed at Fortress Mon­
When
tea, in which he will lay down certain roe it numbered 13,000 men.
general rules for tbe conduct of tbe war, his division was routed at Seven Pines it
All tbe rest
such roles as any one sincerely desirous ' numbered less than 6,000.
of carrying out tbe principles of the were dead and in hospitals.
But no
confiscation and emancipation act, would i other division suffered so much. After
Seven Pines it wae Do divisk&gt;a Mt all.—
adopt and enforce.
It ia now pom lively known that the Many of the Ineses were compensated hy
President, under tbe advice ofGen. Scott, reinforcements—seven regiments, say
nnd with the acquiescence of General 5,000 men, from Fortress Mmroe, and
McClellan, has called Maj.Gen. Halleck McQill'e division of 10,000 effectives
to Washington to act as General in-Chief from lhe Rappahannock.
But even with
of lhe armies of the United State*.
He all these reductions, lhe army could sus
will have control of tbe operations in itself against attack if It had requisite rest
tbe field, thus relieving Secretary Stan­ and supplies. I state these facte because
ton of some of bis official bosinesa.
lhe crisis seems to have passed.
Rein­
forcements and supplies have been for­
St. Louis, July 20.
warded.
Gen. Halleck left for Washington by
the Ohio and Missouri Railroad this
A Darina Rsgtett.
evening accompanied by General Cullom,
Chief of Staff Col. Ritton. Adjutant
General, and Lieut. Trockmnrton.

•eighbori

recruitin

Fitzger

fall, wh

tn desig

men to
Barry

who ca

lhe fam
fur.

each m

in put
Solwiton for CompU.nant
Circuit Jad^t.
* *---------------- - " vtafeaL].
D HrutiL
jyu.
Jtegwtsr ia CT an wry.

contai

uiUm
eirtit kasdrta and sftvPraeaat Sbeneaa C. I

U5np

A correspondent of lhe Cincinnati Garetit relates lhe following bold exploit in

front of Chattanooga:
The army was halted to rest and to
give time for a reconnotMnce, in order
Washington, July 15.
to learn tbe enemy's position and
strength. Thia was a very difficult end
Mr. Foster called up the bill in rela­ dangerous matter, owing to the nature of
tion to the competency of witnesses in the ground.
Several unsuccessful at­
the United Stales court.
tempts had been made to procure the
Mr. Sumner rnorrd to amend, that no much desired information, when James
witnesses be excluded on account of eolor. T. Matteoon, 1st Lieutenant Co. C, "W
He spoke at some length in fevor of the Indiana volunteers.rode boldly up to erltfo*
faea. kW tb* kseriag tksrsst,
•* this aeua« aaM trirr ts ba
amendment, which was rejected after a in aixty Yards of the enemy, balled, ear| discussion, by 14 to 23.
veyed all tbeir entrenchments, accurate­
At 10 o’clock the Senate went into ex
ly computed bis strength in number and
' ecu live session, and subsequently ad- position, ascertained the number of bis
jouned.
field guns and siege artillery, then wheel­
ed bis borne and rode ont waving his cap
Washington, July Id.
-------------------------------------- :
triumphantly
through a tremendous
Mr. Wilson, of Mans., from the Mili­
Ketals
Latest HUI.
shower ol balls, bidding defiance to the
tary C&lt;&gt;mmittee,reportod back the bill to
ZJtWMrr OJU)2X-FTAtt OFMICWOAM
hundred missiles of death whistling all
authorise the raising of a volunteer force
around, and • rode up to the General,
for the further defense of the State of calmly and pleasantly smiling, tn give
Kentucky, and asked to be discharged
his Information. I asked him bow be
from its further consideration.
escaped. “Through tbe mercy of God
Mr. Davia, of Kentucky, called the bill
and very bad rebel markmanship,” be
np and urged its passage.
promptly replied, laughing.
lata tfi
Messrs. Wilson and Collamer, of VerThis must certainly be very true, for
&lt;sly varies*
about three hundred guns were fired at
Mr.'bark thought that Kentucky
him at tbe short distance of sixty yard^
ought not to be allowed to raise troops
and not one took effect. He arid that
simply to fight co her own soil.
He
the brils sounded like a large swarm of
said that st one time there were sixteen
beea.around him.
forraosa.De aaained for tbt heanog eT ssM peti
men from a rural town in New Hamp­
It is universally admitted by all who •t*o«; aad thu Ua Wn at taw st aaM4eeeaM&lt;
shire in one Regiment of the Army of
sad all ataarpanaea tateraefo* lb w« sstaM.ara
witneeeed this exploit and are accquaintthe Potomac, hut be was informed that
ed with the circuinnlances, that it com-

cvarjfc

publi

jefe,

ueWh

obtiu

tioaae

a pho

willin

uH

ini

of them perished by the bullet, the sa­
bre, or the bayonet, but all died in the
trenches of Virginia.
How could he ask

II.”

Aaro

bol

jit o

evfi
dn-

6ro
NH

petee with any, even hi tbe annals of bio-

ta
most blatant and abusive in hie talk of
Republicans, designating them as “nigger
trjn^nniri" nmmrttera nf **slwe«tr so—st

the welkin

Im speaks of Union mac;

AHnla inrident will illustrate

(Afiilaafj.) f

MANHOOD:
to hare BusftaUon of life forfeiture
whale

to “border state” advice. But some one
sayathatbe told them finally, that, if

the peculiarities of her nee.
And lib
hinted by our informant that of them
children fair Were col d into sb very by

either fiscal bait, or go ashore.

their father, though the mother wae frw
Ofsueh are the Sccearion Democracy.—

Of

LboB

secant, a

CONGKEMIOM AL.

wai

course that could not bo complied with

friends u

farther erdmd, that

room for some other fashion.
Last 8aU
urday, it is said a Border State delega-

everything their own

KJ?

uf Congress.
Adjourned.

afraid

ma, I am yet alive and at prevent couval-

CHANCERY ORDER.
■OPMlCflOAMjitoCe^it, Cwrtfor

that

lint and on tbe battle field, 1

1 hare not been a well moment since.
wounds at

weights removedy
adoption of, poXey dictaud by good

Wb

my door, but aa 1 did not say “come in”

,
,
I
'

of Ite S—urjr.

of W»r.
Mr Bomlwr oftred • rwMnUon tUt
tkaOmsKUO — &lt;*• Co«&gt;oo« of lb.

last, Death baa knocked quite loudly at

groat toothless sad tailless

from I-------------and Shield's division, 5,&lt;
.
0O0M&gt;u&gt;NeCM|U prior Io
guemorn. bot.r. Rkbmood.
Mr. Cbw
51W oo.tta«id Mr rrm.rk. In &gt; nimllnr
Hnln u&gt; hi. proriou. .p-ch ng»n&gt;« Mo

The section aulborixing the Prerideut

-1»,-X
ucse^u.

�eeosaoK

HTfiii

Xwtte^kL r

you will feel

refreshed,

Court House in this village on Thursday

evening next, at 7 o’clock, for ths purpose
■of promoting enlistments.

Let the peo­

Tbe cry ia. “To

ple rally.

Arms."

Our

protected. Let us arouse to the peril which
Our

threatens us and avert tbe danger.

guaran tea they will hardly know ttam•*! health induces ill humor—
Radvay t Pillt will cacurc good health,
and a happy Bow of apirits.
A^rv2S cento par tag, Sdtfhy Drugyutc.

fastings sprite U-nrrnti.

neighboring States are fully aroused, and

ana 'patriotic

Enthusiastic

evening will

Thursday

affect

upon

full,

BecndtiacFrrxoKHAM&gt;, of thia

village

tins received a comminion as 2d

pany nf volunteers, for tbe

Lieu­

Butter
Laid
Tallc

new

o.rt co«\^.owd
^.OVkMLV^VkX. vocX% VLX\A
uA&lt;ve\\. vevake X\vtn\

Regi

Mr. F.

District.

meceasary qualifications to make a good

other capaeiry.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

or.to be appointed until the company

is

VERMIN.

—wz still—

®®FT ©©HBKHHITODH
HOUR LIKE OP TRADEwithout them, as they reriyiiying In tbeir adten.

Come and See I!

THESE BITTERS
Will not only Cure, bat Prevent DxsesecB

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
CW bf—more tbu W.OOO Private Families.
DI R E CT

FROM

HOCSEKEEPER8 —troubled with vermin need

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

JSfsa
all caaca requiring a Tonic

“srs .

Dr. BWs* CrlekarM Wl.e

Hlten
’DHilDIEmsciKD I

ruBJ

For Sore Throat, so common amenr the Clergy
they are truly valuable.
W
far tbe agsd and infina, and for persona of a
w»ak eoMUtuUon-for Ministers of tbe Gospel.

truly beneficial.

aaddahooas to tba taste. Tbay produce tbe
axhilsraung effects of brandy er wine without
Intoxicating; and arc a valuable rtme-fy for acr-

cmA

tai nod in the adulterated Wines

Wv.o,\vX^ ’Vo'cv.ke.

tn designate their officers, any other stata­

Barry County has sent many men tn the
war, already, but we much

Chills

Which we offer at

"Dt. *Ro\&gt;aek'» [
ftXo'wv.o.c.Yv, Wv.Vte.vs

menta tn the contrary, notwithstanding.

IBIKD^TDiK!!) IPBILDIBS.

mistake the

patriotism of our citizens ifthis company

Dr. "BudXiack.^

The pay and bounties offered

to new recruits are generous, and

Cblldrvn and intate withlmnunffr,
3
Physicians, Clergymeu, end tempersoct adra*
antes, aa an act oThumabite. should aasiat in.
•pmdtng these truly valuable BITTERS over
the tend, end thereby e.settialiy aid in bamsbhig
Drunkcnneas and Disease
*
I all Allections oj the Head, «4ek Head­
ache, or Ntervcus Headache. Dr. Dod»»
Imperial Wine Bitten, will b« Jouad ta
ta anostSalntary and EflJcacious.

FEMALES.

or thia. u. that thev
al experience. W

(xst alt enlist

with

MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed
---.11— ■- A—L—----- - .U___ —

ate, X\xt ^&gt;.oot vctaxv'k VAendu

full, when the soldiers will bs permitted

who can.

EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF

Ur "B.o\&gt;ae'c’»
SVowteteV Wv.Vte.vs

We are assured that

is not immediately filled,

Imperial Wine Bitters! I

officer in any

Fitzgerald is the only officer appointed,

.

GBANT &amp; SPAULDING

'VXte.se, Wv.Vte.vs

possesses energy, nnd we think all other

military

“OXLT 1NTALUBU UMXDT JDOTI.'
Dewlreys laaCaatly

WB

&lt;mvA a\A Axmoms o$ a *\tai­
lor oatuv*.

tenant. and ia authorized to raise a com­

recruiting or

&lt;»•* u wuAu-'vm.
wkW
ewr» •». Vm, “VW*
x*
v&gt;,''
a* a
vc’m.ciVva.V aai-txt — a a™-1
ttatutaXoT o\ YJm vntea,
XVw, "BAaou.* avstvuX*
oj itw'Wut anA BouAVtYtM*.
Hut, Jov a Vong Yaux*, \ma-o.
wwmAx wvtAtA a-o. o-VUtAi ot
Sto-nMM-Yx 'BvYXc.ys.
tokwx wx \.ro'(xr &lt;\\xaxA\Xxe*,
a-oA at tVii
ar*
~ *ar* -^rwytrClw* o$

Jaundioe,
Kidney Complainte,

out!

Turn

UBiTCrtll

DB. J.BOVEEDODS’

'Wteae 'BX.XMm

meeting on

have a telling

euliaUnents.

enent aligned tn this

“LOW PRICES

Fever,
Fever and ^gue,
Liver Complaint,

friends ufthe Union, turn out!

Lxvxaxd

Hegulator

^tZious

men are coming forward by thousnnda.—

Other parts of Michigan are moving, let
not Barry County be behind. ’ A

NEWS

with

~~~~ aydneya, will
p^fortn
their funettuna, healthfully and regular
Ut
who arc diapiritod, fretful. In.
dined to ba dte~u.fiJ with themselves

a

TO tt EXCELLED

digeshte oigais.

Ow or

•
"cca,
•PPelawaking
*t*—calmlaand
undietarbed aleep-oa
tbe
will

OF THE UNITED STATES

r •taaamarfDoaNtar.lM'.tben

tbo»e

are X\xc rve\v vaarA Sotau
awA Cov(\$oyX.

lhe families of volunteer! are provided

“Cnetar’a" Rat, Roach, Ate. Exterminator.
“Costar’s"
“Costar’a" Bed-bug Exterminator.
“Costar’s”
“Costar’s” Electric Powder for Inaecte.&amp;c.

The many ccrtifloates which have been tenderWo have every kind of goods, ouch u

News-

*•

•-ppi,.

DR- J. BOVEE BODS’

*

S5r. ■RobaeV*

each must act in his appropriate sphere
in putting down this great rebellion.

ftXovcxaeXx 'Bx.XXc**

"We are in receipt of a small circular

THE Advertiser having been restored

I vxvxA^oraXt
। AoNrxWvXriXgA,

xamaaXT qx\A

CAUTION !!! To prevent the public
being imposed upon by .Www and HifUy Par-

purchasing, and taka nothing but “CcetaKs.”

containing the preface and a part of the

opening chapter of this work.

'B.obaeVk

It prom­

bo generally perused,

it is emphatically a book for the
l/eing a part of the history

every other consideration.

public are already

Arvo* au&gt;a^
awl tnaki

times,

interest,

Tbe reading

acquainted

with the

or the prescription will please rdlUv. EDWASD A. W1L&amp;0N.
Willis msbara.

new Wort many

Prlxe Peetry

which some­

times in his other writings, grate harshly

upon-refined and sensitive

ears,

we are

willing to acknowledge the truth of tbe
following

from

his very nature change) always hiust be
'■terribly in earnest.”
He impresses his
readers ae well -as his auditors with this
simple fact.
He follows Shakspeare’s
advice, tn “tell truth and shams the devii.”
Ils does not pause, in the mid-cur-

tin an ornate manner, ui fashionable
dainocrl strings pearls, for the sake of

STtess ^itUrs art put up in quart
bottlea, of which tht about it a facsim­
ile.
The label m finely engraved, and
it provided with a tafe^guard fr^m

*
- Kitchen
«Harral.RiaciyA
Bush. Male A BoHaMO.
M. Ward. OicM A Co.
McKisaon fo Bobbins,

Hogan A Allan.
Hall, Bucks! A Co.
Thomas F. Enter.
P. D. Orris.

Lasalte, Marsh A Gard-

Brownlow’s

book we quote from

JJOWARD ASSOCIATION, PhlW.I

^v’iuabte REPORTS on BF“MATORRHOEA
or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other Dwoja

tbe

’jymrr unTroaM

•j ■ y—Bitten hare beea ae,
thonugbly leated by all clones of the community
Inr alnuMt
v.waIv

PhHadelpfcU, Pa.

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLEH

DRY GOODS!
Chicago, nr,
St. Louis, Mb.)
Detroit, Mich.,
Louisville, Ky.,
Cincinnati,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo. N. Y.,

Fills.

Tbe beat Family CA­
THARTIC In the world,
used twenty years by five
millions persons annual-

rrw.r’ W‘ld Cherry Trpe Bark. Hpikvnsrd, Chamo­
mile Flowers, and Gentian. They are tnanufaclured by Dr. Do&lt;te bimaelf. Who te an expeneuccd
*’ Physictat. and. bwes al.utdd not
ng Ute qnack nostrums which flood

BULDu^.U.

Roberta A Striker, Hastings, Eli Nichols, Jar S.
Terrv, Orangeville Mills, M. C. 8wift.Prairieville,
H.B? BcnniuKton, Middlevilla, and by druggists
and merchants generally throughout lbs teestry

Herrick’ii Sugar Coated

omaionnt. Nat be.
What Mr. Brown­
low haa to deciere he declares openly and

wtbw

nnuFsiazuin.

Shltgellu Brp‘* ACe.
B. A. Fahsustock, HuU

FOR SALE BY
Heaatare Pills.

—
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

ry OLD FRIENDS UE&gt;

in the beat, places.”

—

W helcsate Ageats la New Yark City.

^vcvexvXvxvg, 'D'vovrcXvea,

caunterfeiters.
(Price $1 per bottle, of
tixfor $5.
C. W. pobaok, (Proprietor, JTo. 6
Eact Fburih Bt, Cincinnati, to whom
all orders should bt addressed.

the Philadelphia Prtu

iboldly, and, with him, as with ell nntura! orators and writers, the best words—
that in. tbe words which moet plainly
enunciate his thought—array themselves

■

be uwd «T«ry tocraiug before

eXt.

of those eccentricities,

In all newly aeuleSwIacea, wben there

TER8.

SXowv,&lt;te\v 'Bv.Vteve

While we expect to find in 'his

oh thought and expression

HARD-WARE !

■Dt. ■RoXjae.Ww

Parson’s style of dealing with most subjvxjLs.

found In ths Ucited Hum. ee^Mintad wJUi ttair.
DR l'iTo^EE DODff°IMFERlAt’WlfiPSfi^

ra*AaoOxo\^
t'tv\o^a'b\*.

of tbe great

struggle. which swallows up, in

GROCERIES

Imperial Wine Bitten
An prepared by an eminent and skillful pl yefctan
who Lu used them successful!v io bls practice
for the last twenty-fire years. Tbo proprietor,
before purchasing tbeexclu.ito right to manuftuterw and tall Dr. Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wtva
Bitters, bad I hem tested by two distinguished
medical practitioners, who pronounced them a
valuable remedy foe diowam. - ■altbuugli lbs nodical nxa af theeoonlij, as a

ftlcvMAckt 'Rv.Vteve

ise* to be a work of great interest; and
u ill undoubtedly

WDVS &amp; EWES',

DeciiamsNta

lheKysiem nnd Prolong Lite !

CHARLES W1DD1FIELD A CO,.

of every description

S150 BEIT PIANOS. tl50

Stacks of

GROVESTEEN-A BALK haring removed to
their new warerooms,

s». us uoiDWir,

mm STATES.

pow^preyred to offer Hie public a toagnlficcut

7 Octave Boscvood Piuo,

&gt;u&gt; auger.
.taerjMMal.I■■
re Boxm for one Dollar

New York JwAproiro/aa follows:

Clothing,

“Mr. Culm is thia week printing
thirty thoutand additional copies, which

iteinhiK all hnproveaiacts kuoWo in thta coun­
try or io Europe, over-atrune baas, French grand
Mtioa,karp pedal, fall tree hemo, for

*150 CASH,
Rich monldiag eases,

rpas cob nasions *sp yxnuissci oj
who wfifwwith narrow Debility.Loea efMamory

.
FloridaJuly IT. IBM,
To Da. Hosier. Albany. N. T.—My Dear Doo-

t!75 to taoo,

HASTINGS, MICH

all warranted mads of the boat sMMnod material.

cinnati. ordered/brty iAmmmf copies at
^Twor^leM medicines

GROV'ESTEEN &amp; HALE.

J.llmS

Ths

Favara m

Joumwoww.—A oom-

^AMrwu CtUwSS A. LU&lt;*»?t «*»-•„ Y
*^Std
Geseapciat.LaMlaiaad.jr-T.

tW“

OUR GOODS

SOLD Dr

A

47B BKOAPWAJt X KW TOBI

CABD TO TOUNG LADIES AND GFN-

Unusually Low!
Vte

fcwttftUTtdkh!
yrn.UAM JGMM.

Wheat, Corn, Oata, Better, Lard, Pork,
COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

«UNT A SPAULDING

�small quantity of

oyr and rub it in

. . . jaOulTW^Nina

prevent chapped hands.

thi only beu ABWrerrir nr
UtfcVl

rr will ifSRYs ttooD.

rf Witt MEHt&gt;i.trnn!it&gt;
Mend yonr BarMmHMpnpMto Boots, Aa.

made very rioh ; Wds are unually

^fftLL MENP GlAWt V'
are tbe pIsteBofthet iiyinil J ffl trtti l
•botddT^
frwnx^M«NDn«RY.
L.Xr“'“h”*
»
1^1'
WU4- MBtW-fiWIA.

dug

two feel deep-aod made about half mam
Oiw - which ta wall enough if plenty of
room is given to the planta; but a bad 3
foot deep, with ample iMeea. for thofow
ia better than a crowded one three fee*
deep. Expose the roots Id Ule air as
little aa possible in setting them out;
they should be set by a stretched line,
io a spaded forrow, with the crowns of
the room about two inches bdow tbe
surface. It is common to set them ,lri 1
rows a foot apart, and^eea than a foot in

MORTGAGE SALE.

IT WILL MEND MWRTH.E.

the row.
We should prefer &gt; fopy and' .
a half apart or even more, and not nearer*
than a toot in the row. Apply salt at.
tbe rate ot 20 pounds or ao to the square
fod, and rake in, or let the raih :.csirjr. it
in. Keep dean of weeda—cover late in 1
autumn with three inches of. manure, to '
be forked early in the spring liking cara

On reading and Wng the p*«ttoe. dnlyveritod

trees,
by some cultivators it is claimed
that tbe longevity and hardihood of the
tree is increased by an occasion! seeding
down of the grasses we have named.—
They aver that it checks tbe too exubet-

barb, and ita conduct renew to health ba-

ing-ao well known, ila uaefclneM doea
ryoL admit of a /doubt; but allow me tu
remark it ia bAt used in the form of a
syrup, eaten with plain bread, as are all
cooked Iruita: and not with paatry, •»-

thirty-fwoJST, drvnsTf.fitp.Xt/ thVrt (JVbortr
of rugs Ns. Dint (9) west, tn Said Barry county
ud Blate of Michigan, one hundred a’uJ sixty
scree, more or lew. or to much tbareof a. will
taliifr said mortgage with interest and costa, will
b« sold at public auction or vendue, to tba bigbest
bidder, at the Court House in tbe village of Has­
tings, that being tbepiuefor bolding tbe Circuit
r.----j
of
D. 1M1,
one o’clock, P. M. of that dar.
Dated, May 90.1649.
'
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO.,
1*1*
Asaignees of Mortgage.
Bwsnxr a Atxu, Attys.

peeially by Invalid persrms who have
bilioua eohstltottons.
Pastry ia like
strong drink—It only aervea to indulge
the appetite, rather than to Imparl tu it
any real good, causing secretions in the
stomach beyond their natural order.—
To make rhtrbarb ayrup is. limply to cut
it io small pieces, simmer It over a slow
fire one hour with a vary little water ; or
it may bo baked in a jar,then strain,it and
add auger to Suri tbe palate.
Whmitfo
voung it is like apple*, MTreoea*y to
be ptoled, If sweetened with the bo«t uC-J
soger, (loaf to tbe taft,) It will, if pre

..--. ---- MW1

1TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbe Circuit Court
J for the county of Barry—in Chucery.
CharUt E. AteiLi.Complainut, ‘

law mu.—Should be »w« in aiim7
mor and winter, during tha day* but
sboold be taken off at night. . In summer
ft allows perspiration to pass of without

■

J
ttarrM

’--------- the skin, and promote

*

illMm BfAAMpteIter s^'7

।

Potarares »och wondtrful remedial power* M to
•art bo many diieaaes of apparent opposite phe­
nomena.
Wc reply that Radaray'aRcady Relief chief aid
moat ienportMl rentdial efficacy. M eviaaod ia ,
Ute immediate arrert of pain, and its potency io ,
tbe treatment of aueb diseases and matadfra, I

&gt;0 circulating in said coon

ADMINISTRATVR'6 SALE.

STATBOrMteAN.i

to^.’by’tao

ameAuax

t! Hr* "f*
—
I. U.
tta^foUowingluds beloeging to tba aaid estate,

Kb.

®

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COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

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. (Sole Mauufaclurers.)

Comer of Liberty Street
Croup.' Di|
health.
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It is superior to all known remedies In popular tel Fever, TFceer, 8md
use as a eleusing syrup for
PURIFYING THE BLOOD, i.
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Let Radway’a Bond v Relief bo freely neo*

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Itupui tanl tu Kaiflruad Oiinpnoioa.

giro a pure-clear, ud rtMeate bun of health ud
b«KXg toiMfaet atonoMB and hrthaney to th.

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Ta all whom
concrru
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erful to do good, but oerer dues injury.
IMPORTANT TO I’ABENjs.
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in medicine taking, or business relations with
RESULT ENT ;-and we religiously deolarc Uiht, if ,physicians, if this tssound reaaonieg,
Rad* ay's Reno rati ng Resolrrtit f/gften When
tbe symptoms of any Inherited disease are first
badwat’8 hxadt HKurr
exhibitod.il will eradicate-the some from the
1* not recommended by us. nor prescribed for
1 System. In tbe early *tag»* of PtUste or Conno mwy rari ties of disease as every physician in
the practice of medicine prescribes Calomel, MerOf Radway’a Renovating Resolvent will extertnin ,
Quinine, Morphine, Opium, ud ether faatj'tteyXnateUM.dfrn*'- ta» the system.--.cury.
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nit*511*LI «y~ Wu*fcu( B0V ’r‘T,olT WW’IM

Th* Oort b only *bm Qm-Third that at Tta,
; Thi* article ha* been tbon ugUlv tested iq New
I York end Mt parts of tbe United State*. Cawd*.
Wert Indier. *nd Central and South Awerte*. oa
building* of all kind*. *nch a* Facroatas, For**&lt;pa*. Cnrucuvs. ICYil Roan Itarovs, Cart, and an
1'rxuc Bciuum;* genersllr. Gun**snxn Buls
IXOB, Ac.; by ths principal Biite***. Ixnurtm,
&gt; an-tothere, and has rjpvtsLte to fte CHEAPEST
and MUST DURABLE KGOFINR tn use: it i* ia
every rtotxta Ai FIRE. WATER. WKATflElt tod
ki^dr’*UOF Ou”:d*&lt;
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CHRONIC DISEASE.

n*e ie ihrOJUnT eaOeri»l eaeardhatemd in 4*&lt;
L’niiaSUa which combine the desirable proper
ticaotfltatfJrito WVtentiNri/y.w'Meh are uni-

NA'TIeiit is required'|ii making'application

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ordinary Roof can b* coteraS tatl taDhed 'ehf

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^^^sxsxp.°«tsric. at
eadachk.
NTLAHATfdx OF THE ou w
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■tiaarAUI, will, in Ila
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oamp. Radw.yVltetoy ltrllrf hM
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expuoed
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The Seferer fo mn mUMMfsrf «e a /to Mtaktav

IN CASEB OF
I
Thta the sate TW.rrifAl’s
state2eanS
eSKCMATUM, XXCBALetA, LUKSAM, TIC St C SXTT rifestis'
eocv,rooTH.tex,sciatic*,rxc« xcynt, Ma^' x$’3.'
Mumboes*,’ Biden joints, Sprsma, Lameutsa,
TliHEE Til
Hirsi**, Pels ta the Kidney*, WoutegPtin in tbs
AKTHMA. IMFFWULT BBKAXRUKL PLEURar^FAlN JN-JHB RIDE, 8MODUSKB8. 1

Its n*e Will, ia Slim ntiantto, reUuve joaol pain
and its cunlinurod use cure you of tbe ootuplrinfo
CHfcONICRH'EUJfAIYmSUABTHMA

Exeentor'a Bale.
Ia the matter ofthe aetata of Marti, c Bores,
ite of the oeunty of Barry, deceased.
*
In pursuance of a license granted to me by tbe
robate Court of uid
I .k.ii

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family by

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PR. RAD WAY’S PTEU,

Pbillif Laoxxu, Deftadenl.

ECONOMY D WEALTH

110 00 a year
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

There is no judicine in ft'e'lnOwnSrorid, or
t’Ftrctotewd tiroaklltw eradIciRltfrrfrcffi UfeSystWn -RMObM InBVritbd, by

dayefMto. l«t,artteKcluck in the forenoon,
beMBigtred for tifo hearing of arid petition,and
that4W tetra at lew of said deceased, ud all
other pereoweinteveated in ssM estate Ire required
to appear 01D ossrton of said Court; then to ba
bolden at the Probsto Offieepo the viUage ofHas­
tings, and shuwoMse, if any
uy there to,
be, why
wfev the.
th
r gbould not be granted.
Oerod. that th* petitwr.e
•s interested in sadd estot
THftion; and tbe bearini

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78 WfcLfAH STREET,

AH. A SCIENTIFIC WROATWR

CHANCERY SALE.

“Hl io

Johns ACrp*dey’» 'Xniericaa,C*a»eDt GteT’^Ato
Furl- TtoM*.
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Frei Xjpeqw.
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ceased sod expeuaae of adminlatretioa.
Thereupon it ia ordered, that Tncadar, tbe Sth
WqWMMuan «•&lt;!«*. i. A.
noon, be assigned for the bearing of Baud peti­
tion. ud that the heirs at tew of said deceaae^and
all other perooaa taterosted la said tatate, aro ro
quired to spear, at a assaion of aaid coart, then to
be bolden at ibe-lyobate Office, la tba rUlage of
Hsatinirt. and show esUBe.if unv lter. be, why
tii£Dr*ier of Ihapetitioaarahaald not ba granted, i
. •WtJt to further ordered that &lt;ald Frtitwter
gire notice to the persons btarerted InAaid
estate, of the pendancy’ of abid petition ud
tbe hearing thereof, br causing a cwy of this

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f*. dropsy, ud eon&gt;as been lhe huparnl- ,
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Probate Court atdM seunty at Barrr, I-i~.ll
toll at P»b|* an^M-AM.tagllvat bidder, at
tbe North Door bf tte Court House in tbe villare
Of Hastings In theenuntr of Barrr, Michigan on
Monday the 4 th day of Unet,
tenTclock

Cni Fo« Wim-kta th. tabid*

entire wart is reduced to* level with tbe
true skin. This mode is effective, and
without pain. The wart eo treated will
never come again ; bat care must be tak­
en that the aquafortis dues not touch the
true skin about tbe wart,-as it nay blis­
ter it.—Iruk Ftriaer'e Qaettia.

At a aeaaiao uf the .
iv of Barry, boldeu at
rteage of HaMtaga,

Cocxrr or Ba.xt,,
‘
t-1° the)m*tU!r ‘to»*tote of Charies a Griffin

found 16 be pleasant and refreshingat all
times and seasons.— Gardener'a Chron

baring warta in warm wider, dry with a
•oft towel, and touch tbe Utp uf each wart
Only with aquafotis; a knitting needle or
anything having a small point, will an­
swer to take tn» small drop sufficient
hr each wart In a few days a dead
peltate will be formed on tbe top of the
warta, which will scale off when bathed
in warm water.
''
When Utts is removed apply the aquafbrtis again, and so on repeatedly, till the

MiiVu-STXTt ar MICK101X,

•’ ’dHAAMty saX^IO

served air tight and kept in a cool place*
keep good for finny months, and will be

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willTwedfly drtWer th. &lt;WW ud'

tbaaccurncy of
-ffiUMDVATB BEgOVATDEO KEBOLVKSY.
wMaMFWnrmum^ipmaato. ao AMt Urn ui;
gneiss or tbe atarase* as developed In tbe tropics..
Farga supplies were«Ml to BflnO.Bscsea-Otmou
Chiu, Peru, Equador, Vetuuela. Bolivia, new
Grenada, and to several islands of lb* Span uh
main. and.tear .thwreurhly tested by Physicians
and the Priratbood, and '*----- “------ —------dr used by tbe Pbyatci
••Holutivo Renosador de Raitwsy," (the Spautte
jlrent,') In the treatment
ton Tutnor*. ProiapBU*
ribetes. Bairt Anthony'*
'ever *ore*. *11 duea*** nf
i Wood. WHtefteailioga, I

Estate of Able Draper.

Estate of William Cooney.
T&gt; ROD ATE Order.—State of Michigan.
A County uf Harry, as.—At a session of tbe Pri&gt;| bate Court for tbe county of Berry, bolden at the
I ollico of the Judge thereof, in Hastings, on Mon­
' day. the 16th &lt;Iat of June, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty two.
I’ment, Bb&lt;rman C.
Pnndle, Judge of Probate.
1 In the matter of the estate of William Cooney
deceased.
On reading and Sling the petition, duly verified,
of Solon Doud Administrator of said estate, pray­
ing for reasons therein Sot forth that he mar be
Ii&lt;wuaedtaselp*rtuia ra«l tatateiuesid petition
described for the purpose-ef paying the debts

The aperient qualities of green rhu­

”■* Yaak. January, )M0. ’

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1 blood of all its people, ami baa taMWtetabtUpS^
as a constitutional infirmity. and has baffled the

MORTGAGE SALE.

ant, tender growth consequent on a high
alate of boed crop cultivation, and creates
a more firm texture and hardihood of
Wood.— Ohio Farmer.

W«i

LETTER P1WM DR. SALMON SITNNWB
Z&gt;.

te&lt;y.N^teftvW

S-»'fi£XdX&lt;3rask^»

than the common hay grasses.
Oats,
_especially, ate Very injurious to a young
orchard. Of the grasses, the common
red clover we think as little injurious as
any, fur it obtains .considerable portion
of its nourishment from the atmosphere,
by means bi its course, broad leave*.— bidder, at the north front door of tbe Court House,
Orchard grass to the next least injurious,' an the ViUage of Hastings, in said county of Barry,
and those who have practiced sowfrig' that being tbe place for holding the circuit court
for saidconntr,on Saturday the sixth dar of Sep
them both togrthar, say tbe results. are tember. a.D. Im?, atone o’clock, r.u. ofthat dur.
Dated, May SO, 1841
CYRUS MANN,
profitable la the bay crop, and if hut left
8^{fe:4w;wz
too lung in sod not injurious to orchard

‘ ’

QUESTION OF THE MlU-KWi
ANSWFBED.
I

TA m CT* teH^r&lt;cn Wtee to Oto ftmMten
JLz ofpaymanl of s certain Indenture of Mort­
gage executed br James 8. Tux bury ud bis wife,
Hsuuah M. Tttxbury,of Baltimore,' Bsrrr county,
and alato of MiObigamta Oyrua Mun. o't TolluJ
conntr ud alate of Connecticut, dated tha XStb
dar of December. A. D. I960, ud recorded in tbe
office of the Register of Deed* for said county of

oh pare I, on which Mortgage there is claimed
to be due at the date of this notice, the sum of sev­
enteen hundred ud nineteen dollars ud twentrone cents, [&lt;17l» 9LJ and no proceedings in law
or equity haring been to stunted for the recovery
thereof:
Nutice ia therefore hereby given, that by virtue
of the statute, and u power of sale contained in
aaid mortgage, the premises described therein, to
wit: Two-third* of tbe north-east quarter, and
the north half of the north half of the south-east
quarter cf seetiownwmbcr-torewtv-nine, (2Vi, ud
the south half of tbe south-west quarter uf section
number seventeen, [17, J all in township number
two (2) north of range number eight &lt;8) west, in
I aaid county of Barry and State of Michigan, two
hundred ud eighty acres, [or ao much thereof as

MLLKHJB OOlTPtiWW.

-r. &gt;v//dr x
And restore him to bis. friends in a sound and
healthy eondittaa.
Before presenting Ibis wonderful cleausiag rem­
edy to ibANtirtlrAmerican publte. Dr. Badwat
was detamstaMte teat its medical pnwarfor tbe
class of dssaire for wbtob h ia prooertbad in tbe

not to Injure the plants.
In threo ar '
four mn they will be in fail vigor, and i
will last twelve or fifteen years. Top 1
hiefasst bidder, st tbe Court House in the Til­
drees every autumn as already described ; ths
j
lage of Hastings, that being tbe place for bolding
cleaning out weeds, hoeing, dm., will the
1
Circuit Court in said Harrs county, and State
keep the beds from rising too high. Cut 1
tbe shoots when about four Inches high,
Dated, May 90, 10S9.
and do not continue catting after sumD. 3. PERRIN A CO..
jelltlX
Aaiigiieee of Mortgage.
fner.—Eha Claire Herald.
Swanur A Allis, Buys.

One of our correspondents asks if seed
ing sn orchard to elover will be injurious
to the trees. The practice nf seeding
down young orchards to grata cannot be
too strongly condemned; but after the
trees are tea or twelve years old, and
have formed strong main roots, and com­
menced bearing fruit, it is rather good
policy to seed down to grass; leaving
the sod, however, only for a couple of
years, before again plowing and crop­
ping with boed crops.
In seeding to
grass, however, we advise sowing grass
seed alone, in the spring.
Oats, or
wheat, or rye, are all far more injurious

*

Estate at Orville Phclp*.
PROBA TXORDRR.-mk.n OF MICHIGAN,
County of Barry, a*.
At ■ lesaion of the Probate Court for tbe Connty of Barry, hnldan at the Probate Offie*. la tbe
village of Huting*, on Tuwdsy the loth day of I
Jun*, In tbe year one thousand eight handVMi ttd rimy-awn; preuanx, 8. C. IMbSm, Judge
of Probat*.
•
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dt!**Sd*&gt;^tor&gt;f *!»* estate of OrriUc riieip*.

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

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VOL. 7
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HASTINGS, BAfiBY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1802.
$istings Jjanntr,

KHAPFM &amp; NIMYI

I me, Uft the roll wdtell ,ou »lL" Tba.
| turning away to bide her tears, left me

IS PUBLISHED EVERY VKDNIBDAY,

• Yorjciv.and forgettapast’JJitard
and.sleeping visions, why sbouiS Monger

, wwwtoxrs

airtMriftjr.
Office, eorr.cr
KstasMta, Mick

perplex my mind with vain conjecture ;
1 —aI
—I— a
llkaaav I "*■**-•* the

A. A.KSAHUi,

3. C. Beason.

th. rttora. w« U *. nmliM of th.
alk or tb. f«nl oobo of gaotl. IJoUtep;

TUSTICE OP THE PEACE. Will attaed tatb
tf callaction of d«bu and all other buainoa

remain three years, intrusted me to the
guardianship of Mr Howe, an- old friend
ol bis college days. It. wasjit ta house of
Mr. Howe tat I first met Mrs. Thorntou.^ She went but little Into society.
and ray guardian’s was one of ta few
famibes ta visited. Her pale, expreaairs fees attracted me, and then, too,
tare was up indefinable something in her
dark, liquid eyes, now so sad, and, glow­
ing with an intense smile.'tat woke an
answering echo in my young heart. She
always celled roe to Mr side to ask me
about my studies, and when a new book
was announced which ta though! would
be suitable for me to read, she placed it
in rty hand with my name engraved on
the flyfeafinber own hand writing. Waa
it strange that my heart wanned toward
her; tat her ooming was looked forward
to with pleasure, or tat I often begged
for ta privilege of visiting her. In her
quiet, pleasaut home. My virile- there
were not very frequent’; and when there,
we Mt in her boudoir, which was fitted

Milla, Barry oaurty. M‘cK

Ths law tai brought ui t« tahighway

GREAT
fastings’ business

girrctori).

WTItTI!

pair arilttla dlmpladshoulders,
A I Ulis hat adorned with flewafi.

Over High Prices, at the
GRANT A SPAULDING,

HASTINGS

. c. Al.KRS la alt kinds of dry. goods .groceries.

STORE!!!

DRUG
■ASON ALLEN,
EALER IN GROCERIES, provi.iaa.. pi
d a. flish. butter, lard. nork. and groin
all kind
Also toys candies, elc , etc.
Kiore
Calilern a Block. State street. Hastings, Mich.

D

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

u new and moat complete assortment of

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
g^Ctamicala, Palau, Olla, CaataTpkeac, Buraia* Fluid,

Broken dishes far her pUy-bause,

turpentine and alcohol.

4«rtwa. .iiuioncr..
• .. • ------- .
nalbrobVs Saw Blook. Hastings, Mieh.

HU USVSSB.

NWFEEF.Y dk AI.EEN.
TTORNEYS ATLAWand Solicitors In Chan-

r FOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
.
PUBPOSES.ONLY.R1

BhghUy soiled and sadly tarn;.
The baby cap. tba bits of ribbon,
The stringot bands she used to i
And a single, sunny ringlet

DANIEL COOK,
r C4T!CE OF THE PEACE. Genrrol Lsnd snd
Tat Ascot. «HU attend to the collection of
debussd all other ba»ioc»« pertAininglohisoff.ee.
Alffice in Goodjrear't block, up Malm.
_______

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPEB,
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS, CODFISH;

gtatllanjh

in fart, everything in ta Ororory Use, inch .
will be needed for familv um.

I.
A. HOLBROOK,
a TTORNEY snA Counter At
A Chancery.
Ut&amp;ca, rteood »‘ory
RoW*r • b,oek-

THE JinTEBY OF THE
LIBRARY.

CTWBBT yxBXnnElCB^

J.
M. Rt’MELL.
PHYSICIAN and Rurjean. Offiea in Ruroelfa

1,1 CMklbir Extracts,

Thus like ths spark whose lirid light
In tba dark Unit u bid from night.
It dwells within,alone.

PENR. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN­
VELOPES. CARDS. Ac., Ac.

i»TARY

MOST POPULAR

patent medicines

I». H. STEWART,

claimed Mrs. *11)001100, springing from
the easy chair. In which she had been re­
clining with thelistlessness of a dreaming
child, and darting to my ride ahc pressed
so heavily against Qte veil that I could

J. ■. NETINR,

plainly deoern

(DHIEAIP, IF® (MSB

H. WRIOHT,
TTORNKY and
and RolieHor and
?be ,2taSiJ of
P.rtteular attvnUuu paid U&gt; IM oollecuen oi
claims and nxmey promptly romiUwL
Oflee. with W W. Ralph Bag.. Middleville.

anything mysterious." •
“But this you oantx t—must not see.
1 did not reply, for having been an Idmate ot tbe bouse only a weeki and Uns

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Barry Counly. Michigan.

tbeir being

____________

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

JACOB FERRIS.
jIIIMWT,

Mascs a iMa.________

C...eel&gt;er «»d

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ran*.

gfaSdoT ** wnW"1
p--“

«. c. rBinni-B. .

and »ou are at liberty, even to rummage
the drawers and pieeon boles of the desk,

if your curiosity demands it; but you
must not look beneath the veil tat hides
this picture ■," and her pale lips trembled,
her dark, expressive eyes-were fixed upon

ra. fcr«d«bf

“'"irt one gienco,” I -Id plMdinglj j

DANIEL 8TBJKBB.

wnns o7»^« Circuit Canrt wilhin

T1
». II. COOK,

EdXnP".in
jJ_ . October. M Mondsy.
'.i rSZii Mril

Clints
Mood.; :

__

H. N. SHELDON,
•y TREASURER.

Office la the Court

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■ PW£lSSe

bul .be moved her heul oeg.ll«ely.«.d
.eol on : “How on 1 .tody with lint
mystery ever before me, and then too. I
shall never sleep soundly agaln.bul dream
the livelong night of this mystical veil,
and tat it hides some strange, w0ro
ilW; Of w»r*x become a socirowmbulisl
•nd Irigbum every eerv.nl «bo &gt;Pf«»
10 lew «b.»u. from lhe projnl.ee, by
my midoigbl eeplomuone end wender“’^No eye bul mine ever l.mbe upon tbie
vrdi ptour.
hU—d.

JAMBS a. aWBEZEY,

-wciTi tovsul

Wool’

a~-“

Wool'.

WPUCET0GCTW00LCM©ED,
tbts mate.

being my first Visit to the library, I did
not give utterence U&gt; the thoughts which
rushed through my mind.
Perhaps Mrs.
Thornton divined tny thoughts, fur ahe

said :
“You are to have accert to thia library
at all times, every book is at your service

eellelwv.

mmwa

the outlines of a picture

frame.
,
“A picture P I exclaimed. “O, I must
see it, for I can never rest where there is

.

f_„X

aU—KKK. ne«9«-nlddrt).

friend, and I was going without tbe mys­
tery of ta library being solved ; so I

ventured to hint tat, when 1 earoo to
visit her the next year, I hoped to see
the veiled picture unveiled. Bhe did not
reply, bet taking my hand, led roe to the
library. She would tell me all, she
said, for, perhaps, we might never meet
.
briefly.

being innocent, how oould she bear pa­
tiently his taunts and uncalled for surveilance 1 So ahe proposed returning to
her parental home, and tbe husband said
go, only ahe must leave her child. She

tv well, by imagining a regimwl »*••&lt;«
a
( hill, another down iu ta valley,»thir“
|in a piece of woods, with artillery and
,cavalry placed in ta beat poditfons. If
you want to make it more real, whan
you are ort ip ta fields or pastares, with
the bills all around, just imagine that the
enemy are over yonder hill, with ten
thousand men and twenty' pieces of ar­

tillery.
You are a general, &gt;ad bars an
equal number. Tba enemy -will ooms
down that rva^, spread out intq ta field

Youj-uri
Yoo can’t exactly tell how many men
be will send on the right, or bow many
on the center, or hew many on the left,
so you must arrange yourforcaa to, sup*
port each other. Then, to shift it, you
are to attack him. You don’t know now
hte troops are arranged, for be kedpe
them concealed as well aa he can. Yon
don't want many of your men killed, ,bu|
do want to win a victory. Now there is
a chance for you to try your skill In
planning a line of battle.
You must
place your artillery where it wiiL do the
moat damage, and receive the tart from
the enemy.
You must move your in­
fantry to that they will not be cut off by
tee enemy before they get near enough
to cut them up in return. You see that
it is no email thing to be a General.—
These are great rnaponbibilikiee.

The Washington correspondent of ta
Cincinnati OvteUt relates the following,

dyb, e«irt Wte. bJ
J*
muTm key lbel taA o^ed ll» ■»*«

where the memories of »y
.ere eu.rad 1 1 oo.ld not tell

childhood
Yek ibjr.

end a

himF

Impoaaibiiilka, Ukaviciort d&lt;RS,fly

before him who is not afraid of thato.
nine bonnet and mantle, ran to the hotel.
1 surprised H»y
toy running breath-

lewiy into the ruosa.
“Coins with mo j-Mrs. Thornton will

with

Men’s eril manners Hswtt*Wk^ iWr

nor

-nA insaroBcs

oftmfanteH.htedUteWteiT,
i. « &lt;b. N-■

fol remsmbraoee,

STEBBINS A ELLIS,

j^F.-RMODBr
XXCBAMBX.

- ■
t—

^rt^oIMCAJUI

j

er 1"
Then I answered tat, though I turned

,mly rrlio I b.ve pre-rved o( _mj&gt; pe»
file; elt Uurt I bate V. remind me of esms
b»np, dey. urn bright io tert—&lt;» • &gt;»»&lt;
• iU&gt; ft-were, end I dreamed noe &lt;be&lt; be„„,h ihoK fclr. perfumed ft.-eie peuk

past was painful, and I mingled my tears
with thoes of my fttar. while again I
seemed to bear tat strange voice and see
those strange eyes peering into mine.
In two hours 1 would leave my kind

again.
Mrs. Thornton told her story

jix

and vouches for its accuracy ;
On ta single matter of the President’s
did go, and three years after, her parents
being dead, she went to Europe, where belief as to the amount of our losses, we
she remained eight years. Returning to already have three or four contradictory
leaf alter leaf of memory’s book, yet I America, she came to New Haven, where, versions; while 1 happen to know that
under the assumed name of Thornton,she every one of them conflicts with ta state
could find no record of a mothers love
She died when I was about two years old had since resided. Once she visited the menu the President himself made to a
yet mv father had been kind, and as far home of her husband during bis absence, certain party of tour, only last Friday
as possible filled ta place of both father and bribing the housekeeper by the pres- evening.
Said the President, wi^h marked em­
and mother. My childhood has passed■ ent of a well filled purse, nrocured his
happily ", my father was both friend and portrait: and in all her wanderings it had phasis, “I ran’f tell where the men have
gone
in tat army. 1 have sbhi there,
I
been
her
companion,
though
closely
veil
­
Instructor, and my first great grief had
been .when I was sent to school and my ed, lest some one should recognise it, and st one time and another, one hundred
and——" (perhaps prudence requires
thus
her
early
history
become
food
for
lather aailed to Europe.
“Was your mothers name LilanI ’ idle gossip. Then, loo she bad seen her that! should still leave ta next two
and here was tmmelhing in the tone of her child, and for a brief moment pressed it places for figures blank,) “one hundred
and------- thousand men, and 1 can only
to her bosom, but words could not ex
voice tat startled mo.
“Her name was Flora—Flora May. press ta agony of her breaking heart as find just half tat many now. Where
can tay they have gone ? Burrtids , ac­
she turned away from her child.
Waa it not a sweet name 1"
“Your husband’s name," 1 said, sinking counts to mo for every man be has taken
“Very pretty," and ta glowing mien
sity of her eye, as I met its gnze, made। at her feel and gaxing wondsringly into —so many killed iu battle, so many
her
pale faos and the dark, liquid eyes, wounded, so many sick in the hospitals,
my very heart throb with a strange sen
bent no lovingly upon me, for a new, so many absent on furloughs. So does
sation.
,
, ,
“J can’t tell where she was buried.—■ strange hope mode my heart throb MitchelL Bo doos DaeB, and Bo others ;
but 1 cen’f tell what has bscome of half
Ooco when I asked my lather, be said it- wildly.
“J cannot repeal bis usme, but you the army I've ssnt down to the peninsu­
was far away, and we would go to thei
la.” Mr. Lincoln may have made con­
may
look
upon
his
counterpart,"
she
place nf my birth when I was older. My
tradictory statcmentB to others, but I
father was so lonely after mother’s death1 said, rising.
Slowly, almost rsvereuUy^be put back
tat be sold his boms in New York andI
i
ibo
folds
of
tat
silken
veil,
while
1
stood
removed to Ohio.
1 have no recollection
Was It a bad MX ‘•determined to remove Secretary
of my first borne, but shall ask my dear■ balf-breutulewi beside her.
Stanton at once,” or at any other time;
lather to take me there before wo return। dream, or was It reality 1 There was no
mistaking tai likeness; and involunta­ and had nof “determined to remora Qen.
to Ohio."
.
rily ta words, “My fetar I" buret from McClellan and put Burnside,** or “pot
“And your father loved his wife!
Mitchell,"or “pot Halleck m coramaad„
“What a atrenge QUMlloo " I «id.— my lips. Then, like a swiftly taovina
Yot she appeared to have apoken witauti psnuranta, it all passed before my mind He was assured that retaining Gea. Mc­
Clellan waa aeriowly dantaing auhatr
’
and
throwing
my
arms
around
her
neck,I
thought. “If he had not loved her, do
meots under the new call of the W est,
you think h« would hava remained true
but be promptly replied, -'Psrhaps I do
“My mother—my long lost
to -her memory fifteen years 1”
&gt; My taiher told me all yesterday, said I, ■_____ u... 1 .hatl Ina* nn the
“1 Lave tbe headache and shall retire."
t when 1 bad become more «lm.
He
Mrs. Thornton said, riring ; and eommg
And be waa equally free . in ex­
i lesined ta reports were witaut founda­ him.”
lo rar rtde, Ale
»e
tion, and bearing you had gone to Europe, pressing bit confidence in Secretary BW»-.
with a flushed check, quickly Isft tab
for three jears, hu hits sought you there, Un, and Ma indignation at the abuse
s nod now bis heart is very sad because to heaped on that officer for actions J* him?

tones of her voice.
•‘Lilian do you remember your moth­

“What have you concealed there 1” I
said, taking hold of the heavy silk dra­
pery ailMtched to a rose-wood cornice, and
falling in graceful folds to the floor.
“Lilian! Lilian! don't raise it!" ex­

blood 1
■
Mv father returned, and when I told
Mm Uw kind Mrs: Thornton had been,
ho Called to thank her in person, bul she
was 111 and oould not leave her room.—
Wondering wbal could agitate her so I
returned to my father, ssying she would
be better in a day or two, and he must
not leave the city ertil he had seen her.
But he was firm in his defasion to leave
ta next dsv.and l roust accompany him.
Then I expressed a wish to visit my mo­
ther's grave.
He drew'we to his .ride,
and with his arm encircling me, and my
head resting upon his bosom, tx»ld me of
my mother. To him the memory of the

AUModSbtUa.

This expression often occurs in refbr*
rring to the order of our trwpe on ' tba
|bettia field, and ft is doubtless ta ojta
।ioo of many that the two armies stead
*£
।Into lines ; butdt is not so.
Tbs army is divided Imo two dMtojioaa, and tare are often great gape ba।tween ta divisions. They are posted *
positions, or in commanding plaWB
1
,
|
.
&lt;enemy.
।

She was the only child of wealthy parents,
forbade.
For
Summer and autumn passed, and tbe and married at the age ofnincteen.
long winter evenings were spent in the three years she was happy In the pleasant
eosy. ehrerfal library ; and though I oste home to which her busband took her;
many a furtive glance toward the veiled then a cloud of midnight darkness over­
picture I dared not question Mrs Thorn­ shadowed that home. Some one envying
ton, and began to despair of the dawning her, circulated reports injurious to her
of that day when she would relate the1 reputation, and these coming to her hus­
history of that picture. It was a mild band’s ear, he, being naturally of a jeal­
Tbe
evening in spring, and ws were ritUng ous disposition, believed them.
wife loved her husband devotedly, and
before the grata in ta library. I watch
od the first dimming coals that had burn­
ed low. while Mrs Thornton with closed
eyes, sat near In tbe easy chair.
My
reverie was broken by the tremulous1

roe t»« rarecui. ,«»,m or rai ueiu.

JOHN ROBERTS,
IHYRICIAN and Surrron. Dwellingoa Broad-

H.
P. CHERRY,
PUBLIC "and
la sit husinrss entnistid to h&lt;ni

those dark folds.
From tat night ta mystery of tbe Hbrary deepened.
I had a nstvous dread
of being toft atas with tat veiled picture
and &lt;ny imaginative mind pictured a
scene of horror tat would thrill evorj
nerve in me and freexe my very hearts

to her home.
_
It was my Grat holiday in my new
home, and l had gone to the library with
Mrs. Thornton to select a book when on
passing around, my eyes fell upon ta
sillt- drapery lining the wells In ta
furtberert corner, and was about to draw
it aside, when her exclamation prevented.
I had promised not tn look beneath the
mysterious folds of that silken veil, yet
I was not satisfied, eurineity prompted
me to try to euteh a hs.tr glimpse when
Mrs. Tburnlon was occupied, but honor

L»t sse look npan them all.

A

that veil, and I turned away wondering
why so oostiy a frame was hidden under

seen the veiled picture.
1 had a pleasanlhome with Mr Howe’s
people, yet it was a glad surprise when
he said that I could board with Mrs.
Thorntun, if 1 wiahed,and taught I could
be happy tare. Mrs. Thornton had pro­
posed it, m Mr. Howe’s folks anticipated
being absent from tbe city moat of ta
summer And the next Saturday I’removed

JI,’IT RECEIVED

nOBERTM Ar STRIKER,

.
..
tat
startled me : but llttenltig Intently, i nniotL
1
Tbe vetted pteWre «u vnve.lod, ihb
1found al! silent wilhiuand without. Ah! mytiery of die library eotved; end ra&gt;
(t
was
the
whispering
of
ta
still,
small
I
urate, moor Wertera tenm, «■■■•»
;mice, and vbduld 1 heed its prompliqga)
|She would not know it, curiosity whis­
;pered, so I raised ta veil; but, as my »M the guiding our ol Ibu «eolu»
eye cadghl a glimpse of a gulldod frame
.
_•&gt;
ra
the drapery tell from my hand! I re- home.

up with artiatio taste, and having never
been admitted to ta library I* had never
With qulrarlag lip and taarfalny..

,f Provision.. Alaa Notary
doors aast of ta Hastings R&lt;

I

AlltUs

. WING.
ADVKRT18IK0.

a manly vpta murmer yd ■
name waa repeated in soft aacenia.

�rail sgsinw iL_

•

Karrs ia the North,
ra from the rebel S£
Paris ta rxtremelf

&gt;tol our Governwent.

advocacy of principle.

There

bausatin a government'whir* acknowl­
edges it* pbw.Or to be delegated from tbe

be

Win DxriKTSorr, Ws&lt;hlngn.n, Jnly22.

ty lflossof D»--fiuMfo letters -to Unb.
__
_____
mubt look’ to tbir own mu-eit "bj
the Buffalo &lt;xyrasr, he Mrtn Oh-! hew pibyentingtL, or be held responsible in

“deluded bretheren of the South !” They

are a mean, ooutemplibla, accursed race

I saw fed, this afternoon, 500 of these

scoundrels, who with their usual

better race to exterminate,

Ou inquiry at tbe proper place,
become a ueceusity, and rec gmtton of
with safety to the positions and W*f»- the Cmfrderat© Government eoMtnM
e ar© gratified to learn that Michigan
dons within
is paid promptly, her portion of tbe
Hotis
within tba
ttw District
Vistnci now
now under
u&gt;»m« hie
*
Il k represented that Slidell
ar Assessment of General Government,
f many interviews with the
P'f
":
ABRAHAM UMOhLM.
bw,^French '^ministration, doe in June, no part of which wRJ b^
OFFICIAL.
.
^’r M
paid tiii. yMr.

STeS

tePf

rill

■troyi

mean

Deas and impudepc*, sneered apd Laughed'

grata, relative to paid emancipation say a:

ling things

vocaey of a bold, j«

aide 1 am of all this sweet talk about our
partraMTta could defy tbe popular will.
Recent events have 'demonstrated, that
'
with all our national misfortunes, we

It ts ordered that Major General

Away with this

sideening, firrittag, uentimvntal apology,

ft. wa; traly baaaid to b, ■ go
■■■■■LW
.WMme n.,
mM AM PtmUwU «• but mv, awl

bo I *!»&lt;&gt; outnumber
n.A only whip, but

IB® .

~

read/ commenced, and we

root end.

and fbreyer, never
wore tbe semblance of humanity'' I go
branch, mercilessly

strong. Geo. Hunter is an honest man. in for killing them. *
He was, and I hope Still ie,5ny friend.—
I valued him none tbe leas for hta agree­
(3T Here hone of the Isolated fact
ing with me in thegenernl wish tbat.nll that betray the terrible slaughter made in
men everywhere could be freed.
He
ihe rebel army during.the battles before
proclaimed all men free within certain
Richmond—a slaughter that Jeff, Davis
Qtatea and I repudiated the proclamation.
He expected more good and lean barm la concealing with the utmost care. The
from tbe measure than I could believe 7th Tennessee Regiment, says the Gran­
would follow. Yet in repudiating it I ada Appeal," went into the fight With three
gave dissatisfaction, if not offense, to
hundred men. Ou the morning .of the
many whose support the country cannot
afford to lose.
And this ta not the eud 28lh, only forty men remained unhurt.
of it. Tbe pressure tn lbw direction is nt evening not one could be mustered
still upon me and ta increasing. By con­ for service.
If the truth is ever t&lt;»ld, it
ceding what 1 now ask you can relieve will show that the lossof.Ufe on the part
me, and, much more, can relievo the
of the rebels has no parallel in the histo­
country in this important point,”
ry of war.
Tbe above ia but an admission of what

-■
Lb.

•

• — ------------J-—
ot «
6,, nilm
Mrniuwimj

Exxcvwtw

that mUttary

■ter aid -ziM-tSMtb-tbe
well
' eT** .?rderTJ'
betag iftai uis
wftbm Jhu
tm|r be carried
co« minders
‘
of the Guff
mate*,
H|, Carolina. U»r- With the Independence i'-.ts
'----------

«i»,
p'“- .ad iknwM iba arawd aaaiUM&gt;a&gt; ««J
i.iana, Taaaa, ao^ Artanaaa, In an frfdar-. uro
-------------... a...
«...ffi&gt;.ad
L&lt;wii Lorn*
nursuaded
to have
proffered
EpiLm in rising
d-P*. A
I, mannan, aetn and urt Ml, •pn.p-ny.
real
or
personal,
which
may
9®
nocessnry
Bdilmm
&lt;-.rrrv.««iaii
«
areTto undentland distinctly, that the se­
&lt;&gt;r convenient' for tireir several commands York Zhr«u -UIM U&gt;«t ib« following U
curity of travel is their only warrant of
for syppliea^or for other -military pur- lb. progr.mm.. m reported vnong It*
safety.”
His late reconnoisaaoor within
lMdL« rerw—iooirti lUre:
«Uw Empreor hru w-undod Mr. U,y35 miles of Richmond from GordoosviUe,
tononlb.»..bjre*«dfo«n&lt;l lluL there
shows that there is energy and1 biwvery
It mi fo-pe of mifever guining the cdftseht
in hlr troops if properly huinnged ; ' ahd malice.
SAwirf,That military and naval, com- «d tho United Stales, much less its aid,
that he will carry out his plans as eoer- manderii shall etwpluy us laborers, within
in any s ob p
bub
‘?deed’
gMically as be has commenced, wc bare and from niff States, so many, peijrms of
uarchy in
result in
therefore,
every reason to hope and believe. Other African descent as cau lie advantagenuly North
used for military.or naval pukp&lt;aMa,Igiv­
things look like going Ifito wat in cam­
ing them reasoeabfo wages for their
Cm., fed eraacj.
set. Government has been lenient'.iteredtH has b&lt;*en
.tufore, in the hope tbaf we should couThird, That a*to both property and
i-ention of the
qwerAbe rebels easily,- without resorting
_________
,
South­
French

—Detroit Ade. A Trib,,

BichmMul. MARSHMAN V.TOBTn. of tta U

be eomniiuod, or; In kttokrtt words -they

well. Msy the eauM m wl
isilt, be speoddy sooceosfal.
iMda, July n, ISC3

New Advertisements.

n n*-,-

shall be kept, sufljaenlly accurate and in
detail, to show quantities aud Amounts,
not sustain themselves under the pressure
and from whom both property and such
of the blockade for any considerable
persons shall have come a« a buris upon
length uftime, and by doing,in this way. u hieh compensation can be^nuefo-in proper cases.
And the different Departments
ject was not-co barm them permanently, of this Gc’vernrnent shall attend' to nnd
but to protect1 them from nil* with a perform their appropriate |-arta tOuur ls
strong arih, and that their owi reason the execution of these order*
By order of the President,
would teach them that our objeet was to Edward M. Status, Secretary of War.

to harsh measures, aud that they ouuM

theOtrart

being addr

H. N. BHKLDOM,
I0VNTT TRKARURKR Will par particular
I attention to precertaff Pennon, for .11 perDr. John

Bailey. Fr

DR. li. J. HANEY.

(
ern
Confederacy, even to the extent of

Drue Htor- Gwriyssr

Sweewy,

The latter

one half t

tng entert
&lt;
(effrct that ibo Si.iy.tptirn,Cpyifirieracy will
(
not
only n&lt; .l„pp.-,H.d-.gn.&gt;»M«.-|

G. Hol bro
Acricntlural Notice.

•d A* th

appropria

ru, jh.r-wjlUUi» other |»n0..
.bem.Ju*Knpiwnc wreiroren —rt&gt;
Hou.e, on the tSIh day al Asgspl. St i «.'d«rk
P. M- t" arrange a list ofVreatimns sad transact

■ fore. „l 100.000 in-pw
Mr. Slld.ll
( can
no dlijection to such a treaty
being made, except that al some fwtpre nirrtinx. Ali-irivswSoi toe oocirtr are catuctut
,tHrte the Sothharn Confederacy -eW! wi*h invited t«a attend.
July Isth isea.
D. 0. Boatxaox. PresidcuL
sara not to destroy.
But lime passes
to annex a part at least of Mexico, if not
Headquarters army of Virginia, |
along, and each day davelupea more and
July 28,1002.
f
the whole. If *uch a treaty, therefore,
should lie presented to him, be would
more the deep hatred cf the South toward General Order No. 11.
some men and some journals have con­
endeavor to, lur»iy«erk&lt;Liti it a dauae
the Govern id ent; and .no lenient policy
Commanders of armv corps divisions by which the consent of the Empuior
(In
r.f UI/I Court linl.
stantly borne in mind, to wit: that we
Senator Ckaxdlib closed his great
whatever, will over hav* th* (east effect brigades, and detatched command*, will will be stipulated to the annexfon &lt;*f a
have a duty to perform, not so much in speech on the conduct of the War, with
proceed immediately. Ui arrest all dis­
to bring them back to their allegienoc.
portion rd Mexico to the Confederacy.”
supporting our government by a blind the following statements:
loyal male citizens within their lines or
And now, what must be done? ' Shall
A, the sft^ion/sts are ready to de
li. Ui« nultu of ths Mtslc of Dsuicl Smith late
adhesion to its policy, as to Instruct it in
within their reach.
Witbin tta»r respec­
“Sir, I have deemed it my duty to
&gt; ■ &lt;" ‘ ‘ Ji
we continue a suicidal qourae until there tive stations such as are willing to take mohslratc that helthcr ■QinrlestAd' nor arid county.- deeoMod
whst it most desires to know—the wish, present this statement of facta to the Sen­
Richmond can betaken by the Frtierel
w no hope ofcver again sboyiug to the the oath of allegicnce to the United States
os of its subjects. The eternal infamy ate and the country. I know that I- am
troops, they Art i» -a high state of glee
world that a great and free people are and will furnish sufficient security for its b^rahse of the above reports from abroad.
io
be
denounced
for
so
doing,
and
I
tell
which covera and shall cover the Buchanyou who will denounce ma There are capable of aelf-government—until the observance, shall be permitted to remain
A Washington correspondent of the
on admimstratiou, was due more to the
al home and pursue, in good faith, their
people are «ick at heart of the great sac­
New York Wortf .fuijtiahes an awoctate
accustomed avocations. Those who re
blind adhesion of its political friends, to nounce me, and no one else, and they are
rifice going &lt;»n here at the Norlb—untfr fuse shall be ooeducted to the South, be­ rumor, which ala* * has . tended to cheer
its policy, however erratic, than to any traitors and fools. The traitors have
the hearts nf Nnrthertf .secessionist*. it
extreme &lt;pickets
of this army,
we are permanently divided and have a yond the
_____
..
other cause.
Politicians of the “policy” been denouncing every man who did not
ta that Jeff. Davis fans sent a special mes­
lb. v&gt;«lb of o., held op by ■"&lt;&gt;
noufi-d Lhu H horn) .gotn ^»y
aing pmans to “slralegy,” when it led to dMpnUun
senger tn the Courts' of St. James and
stripe are continually exerting the people
. ■
.
'
.
,
-k...
n .Utr
where ;in
onr lm.d
line*, no»»OH&lt;
or At any rwilnt
point In thn
the
defeat every time. The traitors North the
European power* that have shown,
St. Cloud, with dispatches of a private
to have confidence in their administra are worse than tbe traitors South, and
rear, they will be considered as epiet, nnd
by repeated acta, how jealous they have subjected to the extreme rigor of milita­ nature deniandtrt^'theritnmedinte recog­
lion,” when true policy demands of the sometimes I think we have as many of
nition of the Southern Confederacy.—
become of the great and growing powers ry law.
• ire nonce to the perwons intrretted in mid estate
If any parson having taken the
administration to have confidence in the them in the aggregate. They are mean*Boeton Journal. n
of tbe pend♦dm-of sak! proben «nd the hssrta*
er men; they are mon who will cmue of freedom, constantly operating upon oath ofallegiance, an above Mj-ecitied,»bnil
people. During all this struggle with
behind you and cut your throat in the their thrones, by Influencing public sen­ be found to have violated it be will he
treason, the loyal people have been right, dark. I have groat respect for authero
shut, and his property seized and applied
*
timent toward liberty and equaffiy—un
ti» the public Use. All communication
and. where differences have occured of traitors who shoulder their muskets and
til, in fad, wc become demented, and * ith any 'person whatever, living within
We learn that when morgan entered
SHERMAN C. PDIXDIX.
any monent, as to policy, the adminis­ come out and take the chances of the
bullet and tlie halter; but 1 have tbe instead of being a first rate power, «e the lines of tbe enemy if positively pro the beautiful town of Versailles, Wood
tration and its Generals in the field have
must superlative contempt for thn Norths shall have to crouch at the feet of Eng­ hibited. except lbro the military atitbori ford county, the leading rebel* waited on
been wrong.
In proof of this statrment
him. and itrgtted him in Gcal’s name to
CHANCERY ORDER
em traitors, who, under the pretended land nnd France, subject to any slight or ties, nnd in the manner ujtacifiud by mil­
we have only to add that in this time of gaiae of patriotism, are subbing their
itary law, and any per*&gt;n cbacenMd in leave the State as rapidly an possible—
TATE OF MICHIG AN.-The CiraritCMit far
insult lheir fancy may dictate? Heaven
writing or carrying letters or in&gt;ssagc« thathta coining at lbb&gt; linjo would ut
th. C'omitT of Barry; in Ctoncvry. - ,
our country’s greatest peril, the adminis­ country in tbe dark.
K.gbth JiMhetal Ciroah; Bait predteRM mH
forbid that we shall ever ctitne to this.— in any other way .will be treated and efin- terly ruin their cause at the August elcc
.1.^ - ■
rJl.iMi nf U ..1.
tration, and those Generals who are now
The people of the South have still added sidcred as a spy within the lines of the U. tion. if it had m»t already done «».
Consolidation.
looked to for deliverance, bare suddenly
Tnroing sharply upon them, he re
8.
army.
We notice th© Detroit Adverluer and insult to injury wherever we have over­
plied:
“
Gentlemen,
I
came
into
tbe
come up to the standard of tbe people.
By command of Maj-Gen. Pope.
Tribune have been ctmsolidated. and is come them in arms, and have treated
State on yorr invitation, having received
OKO. D. AUOOLKS.
Some attribute these changes solely to
publirhod now as tbe “Advertiser and with scorn everything generous attempt­
not Im than Gk&gt; thovaaMd letters from
Col. A. A. G. and Chief of Staff.
the progress of the war.
A leading Tribune.” Financially, no doubt, this
ed by Government to show them their
variopa part* of the Slate—more from
Naw
York
July
28.
was
a
good
move.
Bul
the
united
sup
journal of this State, in politics of a
Anderson eounty-than any whore, rise.—
error,
or
to
show
them
bow
great
a
blow
port of the consolidated paper will de­
A special to tbe Tribune says: “A You promised me that I should have all
part* in whose ranks traitors hsve nsver
pend upon th® political course pursued it would be to freedom all over the scouting party of Indiana cavalry are rothe help J needed—thnl the flower of the
trained, very erroneously, ns we think, by it. Tbe Republicans of Michigan are
world, If they should succeed in their ported at Fredericksburg to have fallen Stale would join ip«- I have roine, and
in (avor of no halfway ground.
The plans to overthrow this great and goodi intn ambush a few miles from that place
now’ yon Iteg me to go away again.—
firmness
and
decision
of
Michigan
in
its
“The progress of the war has greatly
and only ten out of seventy came back Ynu send me a few miserable recruits on
Government.
‘
educated many a man up to tbe standard adherence to right against the jerymanto camp.
Forty men of Gen. Hatch's
Now, shall vre submit to their
etSoAay’s action, whom no amount of dering of political jockeys, has been apare reported to have been captured by thebnraes.
I am here at yonr invitation, coot thereof to WO euwd m
force could hare compelled to take such filauded by all true meu throughout nil unjust demands, and rend asunder the tbe enemy at Orange Court House, where and will mount all the men ynusendinr. SoheOor, wiiiun t weaif. daya i
nt a copy of arid bill aod ooU
oyal America, and such men will expect only strength and power for good, in tbe they were foraging.
a step one year ago. There is a lesson
notwithstanding the deception you have
in thia.
We now urge measures of their organ to sustain them. Let us hope
“The statement that Gen. Hatch had
practiced toward me.”
Defendant.
seeming great importance to us with that Advertiser &amp; Tribune will be. tuch
entered Gordrmsvillc was founded on the
The same, In substance, was repeated
The answer comes up from every loyal
* thia order
pertinacious and uncharitable zea!.
Wo an one.—jVncwyyo Hep.
supposition that be had obeyed orders. by him al Lawrenceburg. Anderson
Stalo
in
the
Union
never!
never!
And
want them done it*mediately.
Let us
He ta much censured for diaolwdienco of county. Georgetown,Scott county, Cyn­
A New Poller
bo.patient. If they ought to be done
Govemment'says we must now savjj our orders, and is here to give an account of thiana, Harrison county, proving bow
will be done, when the people are |
We are glad to see it stated that the country, if every institution and relic of his doings.
deeply be feels the terrible disappoint
ready to perform them.
We may now government has at last become convinced the South bo destroyed thereby. And
“The rebels in force now bnld tbe rail­ menL
And now that hie forces have
and tbea by a judicious word or act^hasten of tbe utter impossibility to overthrow
road from Gordonsville to Staunton.
been defeated and will be cut all tn pieces
so say tho hardy people of the North.—
events, but we must always be in their the rebels without adopting a more thor­
before they can get out nf'tire Blate—it
Headquarters Army of Virginia,)
HARMON SMITH.
rear—we can never go faster than they.” ough policy. And we think we discover AH loyal men here, now agree in saying
any are left to reach the borders—we
Washington, July 25, 1862.
)
that wo must strike
where it will
don’t believe John feels in the best pos­
The journal from which the abo^e was in the recent order of Gen. Pope,s&lt;ifiicient
General Order No. 5.
to warrant us in Maying that the war will be felt the most severely by traitors—
sible humor with himself or hta friends.
taken does well to claim no credit to
Hereafter no guards will be placed
be carried on no longer as more child's and wo thall du so.
The different
thia cause.
itself for the education of public men up piny, hut that n»»w we ahull have war in
over private property of any description
States hre alive now doing their duty in whatever. Commanding officers are re
to the standard &lt;if tbe people.
Contin­ downright earnest. Gen. Pope’s troops,
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
raising
the
amount
of
troops
required,
sp&lt;&gt;n«ihta
for
the
conduct
«-f
troops
under
ued persistent and sentimental apologies, it ta said, will forage on the enemy, and
'.real those in arms ngainst tho Uuion ns and Michigan we arc confident will not their command, and the articles of war
We arc glad to sec that the Navy
have hardly had the effect to educate
and
tbe
regulation
of
the
army
provide
enemies. This p^diey should have been bo behind. Tho acknowledged bravery
Department 1s vigorously pushing for­
either the President or his Generals up
ample meant for restraining them to the
adopted lang ago.—Jacltam Citiren.
of her troops is everywhere known. And
ward tbe conatrastion of the new iron
full extent required for diciDline and effi­
to their present position. It Is unjust to
notn donbtexiats here but that mure of ciency. Soldiers were called into tbe clods. It is announced today that in
others, however, to attribute all this
Thiags that are Vnconstitatioaal.
tho same aort will soon be marching on field t(» do battle against the enemy, and three months ten «»f them are to be c&lt;tai
the Nashville Union.
pie ted. It would be Improper to reveal
to where fighting Is to be done and deeds It is not expected that their fores and
the secrete of the workshops and Navy
Tkarhos brought only the occaswa, tn
An obscure paper somewhere in Mich­
energy shall be wasted in the protection
accomplished, as already has been done,
Yards, but we can say that such stride^
obey demands
long and persistently igan, thinks that Governor Johnson is
of the private property of those most bos
that will be handed down' in history, in tile to the Government. No soldier ser­ in advance have been made in iron naval
“
violating
the
Gmstitutiun
”
in
“
consent
­
made in behalf of the right.
Had all
ing to fill a place which hia principles honor of the heroes, as well as the State ving in this army shall hereafter be em­ construction that par guntaiats will be a
agreed, or acquiesced even, In a false
new article altogether. That great geshould teach him cannot legally exist in from which they came.
ployed In siich service.
and ruinous policy, there would have this Government."
omdtar io iron, Eriwwm, hn been dlli- Court for tbe final Miiuettneut of. all atoms a;
By command of Maj-Gen. Pnpe.
G----------------- ■------aodaatoa.
DAVID O. RoBfNMN. I Us
gently al work, and has already effected
been no fulfillment of prophecies, such as
We have no duubt that this same paper
PLKIA0E3 BROWN, f«iQUO. D. KCGOLXX.
.mprovamenta that render the Monitor
DaU4, July tt. 18&lt;X
jySOU
“uacuDstilutional to coerce
Q»l. A. A. G. and Chief of Staff.
ws have witnessed, to Induce such a rad- thinks it
all but oUolete- Englaad. Franc-, and
tbe South.” that it was “unconstitutional
Tie sudden-Araya by bodies, of rebel
New York. July 26.
to exp?l Bright from the Sepals," and marauders in Tennessee. Kentucky and
■been alow, tedious and exhausting, wlth- that it would be the height of unconstitu­
Tbe Tribune dispatch, Washington 25, omintry, picking up wbnt hints they can
Mimouri—their capture of Murfreesboro'
tayet “h has been known to the military aa to nur naw iron navy. It would be
-out the previous earnest appeals of true tionally to confiacato the negroes, of &gt;.
HOW LOST! AND HOW RESTOREDI
and menance of Nashville—their ravages
authorities
ever since Cui. Davies* caval­ well ant to lot them know loo mock.
&lt;nen and patriots in its behalf. No, no I rebel who helps to dig tire iutnanchmsnis1 in Kentucky and advance toward the cap­
Jm«.'
.JVfce
Oto*,
.
---------- -^i i S ifti'.,-----------If the counsels and ital of timt State, and toward* the Ohio ry expedition to Beaver Dam, that the
wa .pity the niggardly soul that would before Richmond.
Tub Chicaou TYibenu, in the same ta«
infiueuce of such Constitution quibblera River—their appearance Id Northern
•counsel a free people to remain in the
amount to anything in Michigan, we may Mtasoari, and tosir - operations on the among tbenj thedivlslous of L*mg*trest, sue in which it publishes Senator Chand
rear of those events which font progress set down that State as • valuable ally for
Ewell and Hill, to join Jackson below
very borber sf Iowa—their demnustralar’s apesch. com manta as follow* t
GordonsvHle and Staunton, h is not be­
open ws. The old fogies are everywhere
tioa* in the vislnlty of Corinth, and along
“No bombshell ever thrown into the
lieved. however, that Jackaon's whole
to be found upon the railways of events,
our entire line in North Alabama—the
force there numbers more than 80.000 midst of a foe ever did ao much exocu­
strenuously
resisting aH~ innovations,
tion
or silenced so many gut*.
Nomen
■M,
His purpose ta thought tn be to
Woaxnro Ij&lt;dus*btou«lt.—General
until the locomotives of progress knock
push down tbe Valley pf the 8htnand«h.
rebellion
them into oblivion.. Civilians and even
and.
tf
it
ta
praeciuable,
to
breads
MarrCarolina in the Southwest are «H1 bo* and muuuI- !
that tbe eoat
u‘*
-------------- —
eminsnt military commanders have been

ST1TE£3!2I!?‘!'-|*

S

in charac

upon the

of soldie

Wrxcw

at the Oo

nearly fi

-chell esn

common

Impbo

much im

Raca

tv in th

plat* h

DOLL

.Ala

for itra
taken

toft Ru

a al up

has be
Gen.

and a
were

color

will

of a

Afric

A
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mars

repr
bis r
know

that
excu

T
dist
tn t

rmi
the

mil
&lt;one

mi

no
Th
ab

MANHOOD;

Prreldml from 'hrir
that tbe Maeka are contented and

iron. Mr. Wiokli*. lb. Unfoo mwber

U.

of Washington.

on tWr atwmt.

b„t tb.

tb
d
c

�fatal ait
»Mn

omau. tm

nichlffM Ctmtral Rallr«*4.

)

TO K HCEUED

n and after Monday, May ilk IMS. Prase
ger Trains on tbs Michwst. Central Railthe eyeeend care; h Hvaluable :w fe~
■"•Itata lb. Utter emb
Hft, „a u
tb,mwpow,rf,| lnrllI.,nu,t Ilx) „;0.

“LOW PRICES”

Jfeg-uZafcr

ven.nt yet dlta-rrted.

.1 jo r. m

chilly PfcUuta, and

B. It. I1CX O"1ta^nautamL

Lung Comnlalota

assolymt.

It auothra and
P“riB" “&lt;l &gt;•“ ««Ir-

DR. J. BOVEE DOBS’

DIGESTIVE ORGARS.

tew.r-«u”kT" dT’i"l!
W
taking . d.-e „f

'Bk.XAe.va
heals

cvwe -vm*

“Oslt

cffiwd. to X\xt 'f.u.XA'w.

system.
TO THE UNHAPPY.
TO THE UNHAPPY.
‘“ffering the

Isn •—J Ml —...
meeting at

War Msrrnto.—The war

evening

the Court House on Thursday
was very fully attended, and,

although

the audience were disappointed

in

not

being addressed by speakers from abroad,
yet all evinced a good degree of patience
and

enthusiasm.

Impromptu

were made, on call,

M. Navins,

by J.

Dr. John Roberta, C. G.

speeches

Holbrook, N.

Bailey, Frank Allen, Perry Chance, J. A.

Sweezey, and ‘•Winchell.” the droilrrist
Tho latter patriotically offered

U'“P* in &gt;W N~k
V1"™A,.r Sara.. I
8&lt;»ld H«d—b,ot|(&lt;«dd&gt;«r! O», uJ
six bottles of the Rbnovatinu Rimolvxnt
will cure you.
Persons who have been
SO unfortunate as to contract a brnthw-m.
disease, may rely up.nt being cured b,
the um of Rauway’s Rxnovatino Rx'
sqlvxnt.

Ladiea suffering from weakening dis
aiargra, Prulapeu. Uteri, Tumor, in th.
Womb, a fou bottles will cure you.
Prict one dollar per turtle, or at* iot

one half the receipts of his Saturday even­
ing eiiirrtainmeni to the war fund.

ftX — CL
l\\C
ou* a\.*xAet«
o*j Vftg,
uo*, ^ot u. Xowq,
Xsecxv
vuueXk.
ak o.v*uc.\,e,
SXovft.ft.cNx 'BX.XXct*,
vft. \vto\Ltr &lt;\ua'ft.X\.Xk«*,
ft.’fttX. o.x XW \cro\act
at*
a *\vr*
o$

J

87 Maidsn Lanz Naw Yom.

C.

Bold

bt

DavaoinTi.

(i.Holbrook, from the committee appoint

ed for that purpose, offered

resolutions

fastings

|)ritt

Unrrntt.

appropriate to the occasion, and patriotic

in character, which .were
adopted.

unanimously

Ncivral persons came forward and
upon iht-msclvea the solemn

took
OaU
Applet.

ate.

“IS yra. and more established In N.Y wk. City.
IM iy----- th. Chy Paet Offlco.

! Jy—toe Chy Hospitals. Alms-Bc
Jy---- to* City

chell ran make more fun than

Win­

FROM

S PECIAL NOTICES
Dr. Roback'a Remedin.

RxcRvrrixo is progressing twtiafactnri
Fitzgerald has

about Inrty men sworn in.

per, an article copied from the Cincinn.ti Junsr,
descriptive of Dr Hoback’s extend ve medical es­
tablishment in that city. By the way. Dr. Robaek’a Remedies have obtained a great aud de

We stop press to announce, in

;

axhilsrsun, .fee*
brandv or
are a valuable n
sons addicted io ths use of exi

A

u,e e&lt;5uller‘*'-,'d 'Vines sod Llquere wiU
which the country is flooded.
^ ThssaBiUsre uotooly CURE but PREVENT

large stock of

HENRY R. CORTAR— W« an aelllng your

Uw.SJ ba

Itt”

ftX.owv«.e\x '2&gt;\XXcv»

place have raised ft fund and offer TEN

ancsTT to volunteers

ftX.owvsk.c\\. ‘Bk.Vw.’cs
SoXaec

ftXo\N\Ax.c\\.

m\&gt;k0,ovoA.c Wxc vo-cak awdu

potatoes they

we recommend the Scandinavian Remedies u»

an daily ro-

CAUTION ! ! ! To prevent the public
being Imposed upon by Smtriout end JRpAly Pgr■ «■ iciom JmilDtioft. a new Ial&gt;el has been prepared,
; bearing a feetiaile of ths Proprietor's aignslnro.
Examine each box. bottle, or Cask rarefalfr before
purchasing, rad take nothing but “Cratar’s.”

S\y. 'BteoXkoek'ft

iwe &amp; sis©®?.

stupid canard.

toftw avMiV|
av\A vftukc,

There is uo evidence

us

What we know is that

vftAavLcXxoX.^
€u\o^qMU.

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE 1

THE Advertiser having been restored

"Or. 'Xko'baeVft

Gen. Butler baa been making it a visit,

BUt"!—i kJ te
-n'UklUMpljteu.
who baa used them successfully io his practice
for the last twetrtr-five vmv.
Th__

although the medical men of th* country. as a
general thing disapprova of Patent Madirfnea.yet
we do noi l&gt;Hicre a respect*b;» Physician eau bo
found In th* United States, acquaimed with their
TbRS.
In *11 newly settled places, where there
ia alpaya a large poanuty of decaying timber,
from winch a poisonous miasma la created, these
Viners should be used every morning before
breaklasL

DR. J. BOVEE DODS’

and arresting some of its citizens who

ave X\v«t

AU WaoLswu.a Daccbtsrs in the large cities.
Some of ths

Vcwft.dk,

committee,

representing the

BJ'fttVk.vftaXv^vft, tie.

colored mcnjifihe District of Columbia,
will soon wait upon

Tbe ouly object of tbe advertiser in eroding
Freacripuon. ia to benefit tbe afflicted, and

the President for

the purpose of offering .him the services

•of a regiment composed

of persons of

African descent.

A Rusty Rtrut, bvt a BrightShovzl.
— During an inspection of the arms of
one of the Michigan regiments in the
marshes of the Cbickabominy, the officer
reprimanded one of tbe men for having
hia rifle rusty. “It is a little dull. 1 ac­
knowledge,” said the soldier, “ but look
here 1 can show you the brightest shovel
that vnu ever saw.” The soldier was
excused.
Richmond.—The
distance &lt;rom McClellan’s headquarters
to the rebel capital, -by land, is nineteen
.miles, but so irregulsr is the course of
the James, that a boat has to sail sixty
miles to reach the same destination.
At
rone point, the stream makes such a sweep
t&lt;» the westward that the course ia twen­
ty miles around in an ascent of only two
miles.
Tuz

Distancb to

fJF" Scnutlxr Colfax has been re­
nominated for Congress by acclamation.
This is a fit tribute to one of the most
nlile, diligent, patriotic and consistent
memlwrw r»f the present Congress, and,
M ixhal. keeps a man of large experience
in a place where be can be specially
pixeful.
'

Ar thz South, war baa become- the
J’usineaa of Urn people as a whole.
It ia
/•w kifu ib?y trad*, manufacture, sow and
diurvuM.
At fha Worth war ia
busincra exclusively, hut aimpiy

Partin

Williamsburg,

mmPiKBiai,

■ Aud Minstrels lune tbeir sweet guiUr.
A nobler theme my htart it fills—
Ln praise of Hxaatat's matchless Pills.

Their cures ere found in every lend—
Amid Russia’s snows—and Afric’s sand
Their wondrous works—tba Papersi hI .
Produced by Bubici's mstchlres Pills,
iroca aiKiir
Thia charming compound will search it out,

and successful Physician, and benci abould out

boltiea, uf which th» abovt ia a fao-aim- ' ?'}’“e.l*5
»
ils.
STte labal it finely anffravad, and Moran Alien?W°

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Ball, Dixon k Uo.

ia provided, with a safe-guard from t Hah. Ruekel * Co.
oounterfeiten. (Prise fl per bottle, os
® v- ■—
P. D. Orris.
six for fS.
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all orders should be addressed.

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•IfiOCASH,
Rich moulding

ions derangement of tbe system ssdhr impair Ing
bar health, which but beenetsodlly fslllyt during
tliat period. When in New York in Anri Just, a
friend advised me to test yoor piH..
»«»
■k »unpiv oi
~--en----- ,
Park Row New York. Go nlaraing bme. ws
ceaavd all other tnaUaent, and attamUterad year
Pills, »»"a** *'Ffcv„T‘*.
fadinos, eomplejoon. digestion, sic., surprised ss
nil A rapid and perniauent restoration to health
’
rwntlL. We used less than five boxes
hsi1 entirely welt I consider ths

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of THESE HARD TIMES we an sslHng

ar sold er

OUR GOODS

cmso,

ai75 to saoo,

Which wc an aaxintia to mH, sad WILL BELL,

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St. Louis, Mo.,
Detroit, Mich.,
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Cincinnati. O.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Buffalo. N. Y.,

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I B. A. Faheostock, Bull | Bush. Gals A Robinson.

nnueipkii, r&gt;.

Prli« Pwlrj.

'Wunu: xn^rniiys

Hkalrulr t,»u la «ev Tart Clt,.

^.VCAWftXwW, ‘B\.OkYYYuXL,’XJ^%-

Z-9f“ K

e

DR. J. BOVEE DOBS'
Imperial Wine Bitten

iptrial Wino
listicgtiiahed

rsr^The reported re-capture of Ba­

I.ns been made.

FEMALES.

We have every kind of goods, such ns

ton Runge.by the rebels, turns out to be
I hnt even nn effort to wrest it from

Imperial Wine Bittern will b&lt;- found
be most Salutary and Effieacious.

supply.

Dy. 'S.oXsft.cV?*

hns

arc smell,” Ate.

“Coatar’a” Rai, Roach, Ac. Exterminator.
"C-Ur’s"
“Costar’a" Bed bug Exterminator.
•’Coatar’a”
Coauir's" Electric Powder for Insecla.&amp;c.

"Dr. *B.o\&gt;aek'**

A Skvxrb Dkovth has prevailed here

Everybody

Which we offer at

koto® ipirhojib®.

Mkve X\w \voov vftaw vft.a’ft.u
‘Ooctov'% 'WAX*.

are XW rvcXv
ax\A Covft^orX.

part of our issue, that the citizens of this

n

ror the aged sed Infirm, rad for persons of a

Sit.

much improves its appearance.

n^rn np the tw&gt;ng, “Our

Sr. DUs' Celetarled Blse inun
auhie njnanrRiPAgftrwt) i

sixteen

a new glass front into his building which

fi.r nrnrly fi&lt;ur weeks.

JUST RECEIVED

H OPSEK EE PKRH—troubled with vermin W

avc VWfoov
Wxt \\oor &lt;WkVrW,
VAcnA. "’**'

kxtra

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

DIRECT

Shlngln, per M

DOLLARS

WE HVAE

esitrr (Wit.] //wuld.

KJr 'B.oXjack'*

IspaovntMXTS.—Manon Allen has put

Lieut.

THESE BITTERN
Win &gt;M nl, era, tai Pmnt Dana,
and in thia rean—&lt;
J
.................. *

-XWtfarv.Ac.

MORE GRAIN and provisions an dwtreyod

Honey, per
Butter, “
Laid,
••
Tallow, ••
Maple Sugar

common men.

Iv in this place.

Ao kdv, who U

Come and See I!

avt
vav, aadk -™,po&lt;»
ifroaiw^al. voo\* aaA VkiAsB, JtaaJr
vv&gt;\x\e\x a\ak«. Vmvo.

StT-

Wixcmnx.—Thia inimitable humorist

nearly fifty dollars was realized.

,br?€c lbe T”’’*1-

■mor* than 50,000 Pri rate Famille*.

gave &lt;»ne nf his aidfMiplitting exhibitions

at the Court Hnimc on Saturday Evening.

.

'YXxe.se. 'BvXXe.vs.

obligations

ofeoldiers under the old flag.

and Invim-arinir fka "Kz.1. .a.,..- t_ — .1

K OUB LIKE OF TRADE;

WkA O.W il.kWMk &lt;&gt;5 a VkBDA.
lav tkaluv,..

At the close of the meeting

WKSTILL—

hwkft p®nnP3nKrn®H

SouX\&amp;A\ux*

“Fey er and Jigue,
Liver Complaint,
Qlispepsia.,
LndigeatiOn,
Jaundice,
Kidney Camplainte,

lies for five do Hors at,
Dn. Rad way A; Co.*a Officb,

to give

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

VERMIN

&lt;W &lt;X

\o,”

k*

crows.-

EVERY FORM AND 8PEC1E8 OF

oAV tVw. “ A.\.» vlkvkrikv
ml.

ixfauabls kkmxdt

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

«n BBO^DWAT, inr you
*

CABD TO TOVBO LADIXS ABD BTlt.

Unusually Low!
Battle Creek

BOBEKTS ft 8TBIKEB,

dent determination tohit every rebel who

?S£f«r.
n»rrUk'«

BM Strew,Ik.te&lt;

riaater,.
Whaat, Com. OiU, Butter. Urd, Pork,

COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

WH*zn2?Xe^2,IMt‘’
6IUNT a SPAULDING

Baatinp,

Rr^ryax Pttct—?&lt;•. 4W

MhVNMBybW

�CHANCERY ORDER.

THE WORLD
TBEWOBLD
BUwnrmweiLD

_____

.AMERICAN CEMENT GLOE

r.— 1 lie papers say khat
guldbastNMn dMATM iu Uta brick
sown nvmi

tried the experimMit for several years,
thu s crop wf ry « may be Ufceti frpMt the

,

-

Tw« fc» fi-or fw«k, an- r.mpU Mad fi-F

rich hod.
For feeding, it !a naviy
aual tu lodinu com.
John Jobnwon,

DonfeMed by UiaaaxJ
thlrt within twenty

। “/todR* ta

to ta authority in fattening catile,-pro&gt;' time, and
fera &amp; feed of one half buck wheat, to one
Vwholly ofcorn at theaune price. • It ia
used extensively tor fititening poultry

time1* privilege

day*. Ob eompfoimmt

num

a wotw ef thia

MABM1ED LADIES

□VAT
every

W1HB1

IT WILL

or vita Woa*. DiacaxMC" rao- Vila L'vsas*,

other grelDu. A very common proven­
=77r:x.-s.z~^T;-ar-T
der in New England is osu, corn, nnd
buckwheat mixed in equal part* nnd
ground. Thia ia mixed with potatoes
inant.
Circuit Judge,
original.)
tor swine, and with bay foi working
Attest.
D. Svaiaaa.
horses.
Register ia Vbaoetry.
State of Michi
' Buckwheat may be sown where other
City and State
CHANCERY ORDER.
crops have failed, or could nut be planted
on account of the wstness in its prepara­
TATE OF MICHIGAN. The Circuit Court
th* County af Barry : in Chancery.
’
tion. It is usually town from toe twid­ •igbt Hund re । and Bly-sight aud recorded iu the
office of the Register of Deed* for the county of
Alaseaainn of . Mid Court held at th*. C01
dle of June to the middle of July, the lat­ Barry and Stat*of Michigan, 00 th* thirtieth day
Hon** in the Village ofHaatingson the Hlb &lt;J
ter month generally being prefened, of November, A J).,18&amp;i,"n book.O of Mortgage*,
where the object b to get grain.. It on page* 341.M-LS4S tad UAon-whicbaaid Mort­
gage there 1* claimed to be due, al tbe date of thia
itowu loo early, there ta danger that the none*, nine hundred and aixty-lwo andbS-lOOth*
grain will not fill out well in the but
Ttaw Jf. BUlia. DtfraJml.

-

and, ttawirb cure-

E^fKinwatSir
ll^oae will .pevdily ihliwr the diaabtad and
tfucaae-elricken asfirrer from
A UVING DEATH,

healthy condition.

do with, may find it to their interest to
toko note ol this suggestion,

which waa nrrtierad expressly to meet th* ext­

further ordered, that within twenty daya &gt; he Complaiuaul causa a aotic* of thi* order to be publish­
ed in the “HMtinga Banner," a public newspaper
printed, published aud circulating io said County,

least twenty^dsy* before the time prescribed’for

EFAULT having been made ia the condition
fiwuur A Aluuc,
Loots S. Lovetx,
of pay meat of a certain Indenture of Mort­ Solicitor* for Complainant.
Circuit Judge.
gage executed by Jatnea 8. Tuxbuqaaod hit wife, [A true copy of tbe original.]
Hannah M. Tuxbuvy.vf Bslthnore/llarry countv,
[t-s.}
Alleat D. Sraixea.
and state of Nicbigau, to Cyrus Hann, ot Tolland
jyM.
Register in Chancery.
county and alate of Connecticut, dated the sulh
day of December, A. D. L9W, and recorded iu the
Estate of Luther Hill.
office of the R
Barry, on the
PROBA TE ORHER.-STATK OF MICHIGAN
at S-o'c’-

Fruit mny be prescrvsd in bottles.—
Tbe directions given are to procure tbe
regular pickle bottles, with long necks,
and without shoulders, and to use long,
soft, close cork*, that will admit no air.
Tbe bottles ere filled with the fruit, and
water poured in to within half an inch of

tach into the neeks of thr bottlrs.
Tie
the corks securely with two strings cros­
sing each other. Then set tbe bottle*
upright in a wash-boiler at cold water
reaching nearly to the corks, and beating
tbe water, keep it boiling say five mlntrtfta, when they may be taken «mt end
set away.
We know of raspberries Mid
other fruit having kept thus for two years.

Cvas FOR ExnAcnr.—Take a email
piece of cotlifti hatting or cotton wool,
make a dept-rseinn in the center with the
finger, and fill it up with as much gru -nd

for Rulway'a Ready R-solrenl.) in tbe treatment
of Scrofula. Syphilis, Ulcera Tnmors. Prvlaj^oa
f'l.m Vrv.if^-la.. Stairft Anlhnnv'a

and twee, glaodu'.ar awelittirc, dropay,
stitutional diaeaoea. Such haa been lb
Irlled oucoeco of thia remedy in curieg
riblc di»ea«ea in the tropic* that we de t
to.promise all lb» auoerers with ee&gt;
erajftlve diMatei aniuug onr own pe
Speedy reatoration to sound aud pa no an* nt

Monday tbe 14U» dar of
thuuvand eight hundred
8. C. Prindle, Judge of

July, in the
and sixty-twi
Probate.' •

claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, the
Mm of eight hundred and ninety-four and 87liOlhs dollars, snd no suit or proceedings in law
or in equity having been instilulod for the recovery
thereof: Notice is therefore hereby given that by
wtcUM ofthe statute, and a pbwer ofaale contained

to sell certain real estate in said |&gt;diiiuo described
for the purpose of paying th* debt* of Mid dec«ased aod expen*** of administration.
Thereupon It 1* ordered, tfoil Tuesday, th* Sth
day of August, I MH, at tan o'clock, in the fate

all otlierperaoM Intereoted In uid estate, are re
quired to apesz,at * seaaion of *ai&lt;I court, tbeu to
be bolden at the Probate Office, in tbe village ef
HMtinga, and abow cause, if anv there be, why
the praTero4 Ike petitioner efjould not be granted.
Aod it ia further ordered that .*&gt;d Petitioner

holding Die Circuit
,. and Stale of Michitctnber, A. D. 1808,
- ---------v. ,u&gt;. day.
Dated, May 80.18-IJ.
HORACE J. FERRIN A CO.,
Jwlltl3
Assignees of Mortgage.
Swxxxrr a Alls*, Atty*.
■
th* hearing ther-of, by causing a ciipv of
order to be published iu Che •'Hastings 1
n*r," a newspaper, printed and circuiatini
Mid county of Barry, for six sucoeaaire wu
immediately previous to aaid dav of bearing.
TATE OF MICHIGAN, four Covwyt,
SHERMAN C. PBINDLE.
At a session of tbe Probate Court, for
(A true copy.)
Jem
Judge of Prokal
county of Barn, boldcn M th* Prabpte Offiei
tba village of fiprtogS.owTatada.etle 16th
of July in tbe year of our Lord one thouMnd
eight hundred aud eixv-two :
Present Sherman C.’Frio die.Jude* of Probate. late of tbe couu(y of Barry, deceased^
'
In the matter of the estate of (,'eom W.
r In pursuance of a license granted to me bv ih«
Probate Court of Mid County, I aball expose to
sale at Public auction to 'the highest bidder at
of Thoma* Mosher. Father of aaid deceaaed. pray­ the North Door of the Court House, in the nl
ing amougit other thing* that be may be »ppojnted admini.tr*tor oUaid. Batata.. . .

S

■
— -, r
.- .. .I V
vun&gt;&gt;, Li.ru
be hidden at the P lobate Office in Hasting*, and

JOSIAH BURGE. £rre*mr.
■ IMA______________ JelS

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
il persons having claims against tbe estate
of Wilusm Cooxn deceased are berebv

A

Price 25 Cents per Bottlr.

Price 25 Otita per Buttle.

Frier 25 Ccnta per Buttle.

way's Read) Relief will be found sll-poteut. Its
sdmmlstratiuu. ellber internally ur externally, a*
th* eeat of pain ludkstea, will arrert th* pro4re«»
of the threatened disease, and quickly relieve the
patient from all pain or discomfort.

Dox’-! Lrr

tub

Grain Git too Ripk.

irahi art brf.r, H b
t»«» M .almlMX u

TERMS ( ARIL

JOH.HA CHON LEY,
(Sole Manufacturer*.)
78 WILIJAM STREET,
f Liberir BtreeU

NEW Wlllt.

Croup. Diulheria, lotlueaxa. Sere Threat, Scarit Parer, Trpbutd Faret, Pneumonia/ liiilious
ImjM.rant to Builder*.

ctrnt tvtrybody.
JOHNS A CROSLEY’S
IMPaoVRD OVITX PKRCHA

CEMENT ROOFING,

power we claim for K
MSVLVENTf -**»’

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
ulcer*, tumor*, hackin .cough, br&gt; nchui*. theus*
of Redway'a Renovating Resolvent srillexterniinhtaltby body:
.
•
' CHRONIC DIKEASE.

ceeded in achieving, more
in meririr palltat'hjt Uie.uXcvipgXoflbepatiaoL which ftadwav'.
Rfedy Be.olreat will puaitirely eredieale. 1* that
..r
n........ ,i._. 1.
*1
. ..
.

the practice of medicine pmeribes Calomel, Mer­
cury, Quinine, Morphine. Opium, and ether tavurite hobys of the profession. Il u a well known
fact that in ninety eve* out of unr hundred. n»

to arriving at a

Ae.; by the principal Ut'itnaaa. Aecairxcta.
an I olbcra. and hu prorad t» be lb* CH KA I’Kb T
and MOST DURABLE ROOFING in u*e-. it is ia
reuL*ct A FIRE' VaTER- WEATHER and

8^yfu|e. Lyaj^paia, Nypliilia, aud diacaac* inddoed by the tojudimoa* uae of calomel, incrcnrv.
oniiMM. diacaae* of the Liter, ttaleen. (foil. Bhider.Tidney*. Spine. Ac., all of which diaeaae*
Redway’* Ready Reach ent will eradicate, aad
occur* to the rattan a new lease oflif*.
Tbam-.ee of RADM A1"H RENOVATING RE­
SOLVENT i» ALM per bottle Dose, a tea-spoon
twice tall, half an hour after each meal. Sold by

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

tkrOELTau

Ug power-on tbnr owe pentane (ta where yo.
" ’ bT‘k °r ***•■•’ * IU*1T R,l,ef. ia “Br

DR. RADWAY’S PELLS
CUSTlVENhiM.
INDIGESTION,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYHPEP.-UA.
BILIOUSNESS,
SICK HEADACHE.
INFL.UIAT1ON OF.THE BOWELS,
NERVOUSNESS,
MELANCHOLY.
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS,

It can hi- applied by any one.

body.-hub’
SvosMs.Stiai&lt;
ter. from Htigtac and R^i^ud aur^ £
cei*. and nrir.l..

GUTTA

PERCH A

CEMENT,

F«»r Gutting Metala of all

A dose of from sixjo eight of Radwsy
luting Pill., wilt, in the moat di.trraaing

And

AND tUteTUUK

-------- —
MVUUHU WlkU vu»liMOeta, Indige*ttou,Liv*e complaint. Dyspepsia
will derive immeciate benefit by taking a dose of
these Pill*. After thoroughly cleansing the bowel*

dX^10 ,o u,e l,"lihy
DR RAD WAY’S PILL8,
.18 A UCttNTIHC 1'URGATIVB.

health regeneration,

Kinds when

expoaud Ui the Action uf the Weather,-

F«r FreserYiBff and tcaalrfag Meta!

Raafii «f all klids.
IN CASES OF

x-»l—.
bI3S.F

“ ‘‘•'^“JA

&lt;• Un

ASTHMA. DIFFICULT BREATHING pi kh
SHNE PAI!* 1N TUE SIUE’ SHOlfLDEBB,

CHRONIC RHECIM ATbM~ ASTHMA

-a';,.—. Z
aaow-a which wvi. «cCMyeMg r«HX fcrfVrm. aUaoev of all diataDt. far
f —5. to which
it adhere* firmly, forming a body equal to three
eo,tU «"‘«b fee*, and will
LAST THBEK TIMER AM LUNG; and torn ita.

expansion
’Unjd'22?
IN COLD ORRCN IN
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT,WASH OFF.
LKAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS
be repaired with GUTTAPERCHA CEMENT

cm

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.
This cement iai

ern effixt* induced by the exoeaaive use of Nerff'Tt^fiya^.eorftmya Sublimate, Opium, Tobacon,Ac.,
Ixical
Stimulants,
and exposure
to Paint
Led.
will
find tn Ridw.y'a
J^teUng

■uuiMrturvm use. _

a permanent cure.
B
RADWATI8 REGULATING PILL8
Are the only vegetable aubetitat* for Calonml,
Mercery, Quinine, and tbelt kindred d.ug*, that
have ever been diacovered. and the only pilla in
-aeUtat will wvmre to th. Mti.ut the Upfield
rflheta m th* Llr*r and other glaads of the sv*.

- are prepared
RXc'hT

RADWAY^S REGULATING PILLS,

K1DMAFB FILM
‘
L'U^{
bl0&lt;&gt;d'
•«"«*•« H all
a. but they eoealiM its eircnlai—

8 V. ROBINSON, I Owmfo.
HOWARD,
1 sfoawe.

REGULATING PILI£

i v

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,

Coraw or Biwar
■ f ••
■
lu tite matter of the estate of Charies C. Griffin

itv .k kn. ■UlA’ttQiirM

Nu Heal ta required in making application

IN MILITARY CAMPS.

7" "

fiaws.'VSrzsr*

ia t»»

IbyGUTTA

Court for the county
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

STATE OF MlCHlflAN, I

Price 25 C-nta per Bottle^

It i* a purr and Innocent preparation, all-powetful to do good, but usvgr'doea tnjnry.
IMPORTANT TO q’ARENTB.
There ia no medicine in the known world, or
physician, that ha&gt; ef er eTaimed tbe skill ol erad-

Tbe West half [U] of the South West quarter strength and life.
(Ml of section lbirty-on«,(aj,) con tian in g sevenTventv-live huudreth* acres of

pepper an wil reatim n five eent piece;
ifither It into g ball nnd tie it up, dip tbe
bail b&gt;to eweet oil and insert it in the

tar, covering the latter with cotton wonL
and use* a bandage or cap tn retain it in newspaper printed at Hasting* and circulating in
aaid county of Ban-y, far throe arareaai vs week.,
Ita place. Altnml insrtant relief will be immadiately previous to mrid day of hsariuc.
experienced, and tbo application ta M&gt;
pmtie that ao in&amp;nt will not be injured

AMEBllAX CEME&amp;T CLUE.
reply that Redway's Ready Relief chief and

PURIFYING THE BLOOD,

4'lX^'AfoI?

day
noon, be aaeiguod for tbe hearing of Mid petition,
and that tbe heir* al law of aaid deceMcd. and all

• 10 00 a year saved in every fiunily by •
One Bottle of

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

Inijiuitant t«&gt; Rwilruud OatptnioM

D

rill

R.

ire wot to Bradl, Bacnos Ryrra,
latter. Vanauola,.Bolivia, New
several islands ol th* Spanish
loroegbly tested by Phyiteiau.
d. and I* now the official rrme

D

bidden
tings, tl

K.

. Price 25 Cent* per Bottle.

On reading and filing tbe petition, duly verified
of. Lyman HUI. praying, tar certain reason*
therein, tet form, that administration with tbe
will
annexed may be granted In »»id estate, and
The Chicago Chritiinn Timet thus dis­ the south ixlf of the south weal quarter of section that Neleon Conan be appointed administrator.
number seventeen, [17,J all iu township number
Thereupon It ■* ordered, that Mondav the lllh
courses upon tbe tnurita of rnuUoh nnd
day
of August, 1M2, at ten o'clock in tbe
uarrj aou. own at ancntgau, loo
pork
Chicago and the entire West are Mia cvnuvt
forenoon, be assigned for tlie Lean ng of aaid peti­
deluged with pork—about the worst hundred and eighty acre*, [urao much thereof m tion? aad that th* hairs al taw of aaid drccaood
will aatiafv said dabtand interest and coat*.] will
description of animal food which enters be sold at public auction or vernine, to the highest and all other persona interest-d in aaid catair, arc
required to appear at a seaaion of aaid Court, then
into consumption of the human nice.— bidder, at the north front door of the Court House, to be baldens! tinTrebatoOffioc^in the village
in the Village of Hasting*, in Mid countr of Barry, uf llmUsga, and show ciuu, if at^then be, why
The bog is winfeasedly a foul feeder, and
the prayer of the petitioner shoo Id not be granted.
foul in nil its habits; while on the other
And it i* further ordered, that tbe petitiunei
band, the sheep is one uf tho cleanest uf
CTBUSMANN,
all animals which are devoted to the
jelltil
Mortgage*.
shambles.
The English understand
these things better than wc do, and beef
and mutton are their great staples.
But
li
then tbev breed sheep expr«wy for tbe
jrlC/
8. C. PR1NDLE.
EFAClT having’been made in the condition
table.
Why may we not us well 1 Tbe
Judge of Probate.
of payment of an indenture of Mortgageex*long wooled or mutton variety of sheep cwtedby Joseph M. Barrett, and hi* wife, Catha­
are hardy, easily kept and will do well rine Barrett, of Rutland. Barry countv and State
Michigan, to Joseph Sibley,of Marih'sll,Calhoun
aud prove profitable in almost any part of
PROHA TK ORDER.—STATE OF MICHIQAN,
countr and state aforesaid, bearing date the------- 3
of the country. W
What
—t -;':h
with ;!ta
the wool1 day yl Decembt
ihe
emir.
.Di“»*f,
and carcass, and tbe pelt, the entire ani­
ty of Barer,
of BaiTT, on the 4th day of December, A. J
village ot
mal is saleable, and there ta an incceastag demand aH over tbe country for
mutton. It is glowing every year more
inti* favor with our people, and will soon
become a staple article, taking the place
now oocupicS by beef aod pork, nnd
much to the benefit of the consumer in a j
sanitary and pecuniary point of view.—
If our formers would grow the firxt qual­
ity uf mutton, na they du in England,
they would not fall to find a ready mar­
ket and remunerating prices.

R.

A QUESTION OF THE MILLION
ANSWERED

m a constitutional infirmity, and has baffieA the
skill eftbeir best physician*. With knowledge
of these facta Dr. liAhWAY wm determined to test
* .BADwZrS RENOVATING RESOLVENT,

Notice la ClieMfutc berdby given, the* by nAoe
of the statute, and a power of sale contained in
Mid mortgage, tbe premises described thereio, to
wit: Two-third* of the northeast quarter, and
,K.
k-lf.r .k- ...ft. u.tr .rat_____ ,L __ .

*ery housekeeper should hast
A Cro-ley'a laxricM Comet

Redway's Regulating Pills
re cents pet box. I vseh box ।

The juice &lt;»t currants, put up tn air­
tight bottles, affords a foundation for a
tfojigluu? aud wholesome beverage.
Put
.enough wnter with t ij‘e currnnts to pre­
vent lieir burning; beift in . a preserve

&gt;

fret everything but Mutala.
Ary ariieD CaataM «a*d AMRRICAK C£MEKT
nr tri--in
.1____ 1
z_____ P,"*

Il •atiafsctoriiyappcsringto thia Court by Affi­
davit on file that TLouimM.DRlin, tbe defrndrut,
srnnux.
la a nen-resptent of thia Btate.
and ita horrible train of concomitant*, preva
Thevdfore, On tnoUon of Kwirnr A Atxntr, Bolicitore for tbe aaid ComplainMt. it ia ordered
that the Mid Defendant, Thomas M. Dillin, caps*

MOTITOJG^ BJTCE

iplalnta, ludigMlton, Dy.pv-j-ela,
the Ready Relief *».) Regulating
d. Th* Regulating Pilla arc onld
ion*, aad thoroughly cfirctive.
t- .bonld be targe enough to purge,
and each euceeMiv* duM be di-

Shterp I’alua wteru taking A breath; dNdAft oUisr

S

'

IT WILL MEND ajRGELAlN.
No mattar If that broken PitcUr did net coat b.
a *bUltng. a abilling saved ia a shilling earned
IT W^LL MEND ALABAKI &gt;■ IL

IS A GfaEAT LUNG AND 8T0MACHRaUU»
BafFdough. Hacking and drc Cough. Stitcbfag

t

of Michigan, on tbe sixth day ofScptcmbcr.A. D.
1862. at &lt;&gt;ne o'clock in tbe afternoon of said day.
Dated, May ft), 18U2.
I
H. J. PEJUlUN A CO..
jelltil
Asiigueeaof Mortgage.
R WV ■ ■ V * ill., Rjrva

rr WILL MEND MARBLE.

RAHWAY’S READY RESOLVENT

mortgage sale.

MEND CHINA.

MgoodMwew.

eveMai, was— ta ——
.
stitutioual debility,tb*M Pdla wUl ensure a aUOng
aud rigorous oBapring.
.
niLl.lOUS COMPLAINTS.
LETTER FROM DR. SALMON HKINNER.

Jfqpl gpticts.

kettle nearly to bwltog ; transfer t&gt;&gt;a bug
suitable for straining and prvss out the
juice; add balls pound of dean sugar to
tach pound of juice’ and boil, tkitn, nud
put up asiecvmmt-ndvd fur putting up
the fruit. Tbe juice alone will keep a*
well if not better tium the fruit, and,
mixed with ftoui one to two parts water,
according to the taste, it makes a most
nit taking diink.
Bling entirely ft co
from alcoholic or intoxicating properties,
there is no danger of the crefnbn of an
nppetitc for strong driuk resulting Apm
ita use. it might profitably be kept lor
tesletby druggists at all seasons of die
year, aud uv presume that putting it up
lor that purpose may be made a source
of income w orthy of the consideration ot
currant-raisers who now make wine,—
Those who usually have more of this
abundant fruit then they know what ’

IT WILL MEND WOOD,
Bare yo*w broken Furniture.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.
nd jour HarneM, Strep*. Belta, Bool*. A«
IT WILL MEND GLASS.
thaptaoesef that npenaive cut Gias* UtM.
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

occupied by the city, there is ten times
more gold in jbe «&lt;q* ttouejiua berii found
in California. Tba'experiments with the

]or t, tbt. phota. Ai&lt; U»

wLdl.ua taiU

WDX WIHUTABD Wm.

HUMQMANDBO

PAW.—PAIN.—PAIN.

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NO. 14
lanntr,

il rmiLlsBlDirti\ wroxtaoir.

HS”r M.S BaEo0-™
“•»■SHELDOW,

Office

^stings’ business Directors

GRANT A SPAULDING,

the ranks - their comrades made many
go&lt;d natured but slightly aarcastical re
mirks at th* expeuce of tbs croMeyad
volunteer.
“Bill Bartnn be keerful where you
stand when that chap blazrs away,” said

GREAT
ntrni!!

Over High Prices, at the

DRUG

■ AEON ALLEN,

’ILER IN GROCERIES, peer I. Io a*, pro

Cali torn a Block. State street. Haalbiga, Mieh.
D. C. HAWLEY,
,E ILER In all kind* of Pmhlly Groceries.

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,

^iscellanj.

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
fVRAlJtRS is drugs, medicine*, patent mediI Z ciaeu. paint*, oil*, turpentine, burning fluid.

RWEEZE1 A ALLEN.
SeHcitom in
Particular at tea linnpeM Is To

ttorneys atlaw*i&gt;&lt;i

A eery

r arrcin.urri
....... —- -—rr.
to attend to all calls in the line of tbeir profession
and business.
• Offian in the Court Horae, Heeling*. Mich.

J

DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF THE PEACE. General Land and
Ta* Agent, will attend to the collection of

Offler tn Goodyear's block, up atair*.
I. A. HOLBROOK,

Office, second story oT Rower’s block.

P

HYSICIAN and Snrgeoo.
•tore. Stale street

Office in Ramil's

JOHN ROBERTS
iHVSIClAN and Sunreun. Dwelling on Broad-

II. P. CHERRY,
OTARY PUBLIC S»d Couveysneer. willI s
trn.1 to *H bosinre. rntre.tcd to him.with
-..rotnptneM *n.l fldelitv. Rwudenee.
Uarrx ceuu&lt;v.
kePl
' oo h

N

mi umis.
GROCERIES!

his visual organs presented tt strong rose
of strabismus, that hi* IhhIv whs slightly
angulnr* that his style of speech and man­
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS.
HAJ-HSD. CODFISH;
cvurujn;
| nrr rather shocked the ey es &lt;i£ the gen­
in fart, everrthing in tbe Grocery line, sneh ■■ | tlemanly cultivated lieutennnL nnd^u ho
had thrown down Blackstone. Kent, Cook
and other law commentators, fern award
and epaulets: and also IwcaiKe thu ap­
CU-MiaS’J yZEBTUHIXR-ff
plicant wa* incurably left handed.
“How old arc you I" asked the lieu­
Aid Conking Extracts,
FOR THE ESPECIAL BENEFIT OF TTOC LADIES.

tenant.
“Twenty hat grass.”
“What has been you burincss 1”
“Cutting logs, and shootin bars in win­
ter. and drivin cattle and inowin grass in

PENS. PKNCIIAL INKS, PAPER, EN-

summer.”
‘•Shooting bears, eh?”
{•Yeas. shootin’ bars."
“Then I suppose you would take aim
at a tree in one direction and hit the
bear in another," said the officer derisive­
ly. “I am afraid, in battle you would bo
muchlesa dangerous in the enemy’s ranks

L.H. STEWART,

MOST POPULAR

patent medicines
Miridyrii. __ ___________________

J. «. NEVINE,

‘

cleUag Mortwes by sdvsrttoesrent.

H.WRIGHT,

A

ttorney, sba counsellor at law.

Md Solicitor sod CousseHnr in C^'’'*rr7f
Particular aitootios paid to tbs collection sf
claim* and money Kvmpdy remitud.
Office, with W. W. Bripb Em . Middlsvllls.
Barry County, Michigan.

KMtrrki a

We won I a rvspeciiuiiT
— ----­
sens of Heating* •ndTcioi,‘-T' ‘J"* Zh ‘ n m
■ell evervthtng in our Iroe of trade ■■ cheap a* cm
be bought al any place. GiV* n* a call and Judge

CTIW, iF&lt;E® &lt;DA£10
to COMPOUND

A MTBIKBR-

J, C.Rcxxows-

s. C. PB1NDLE,

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

mean

by that?"
“Waal I nint so profrrtable tn the tur
key match makers as some of the rest of
’em for when I gel this are rifle of dad’s
on one of the birds, you can rvck’n that

mtivketl”
“Don’t know nothin' bout that kind of

shooting iron."
“But ours Is an infantry company, and
we use amooth bores,” suggtreted the “ffi

dew, ybu belter take me and
killer?

UDGE OF PROBATE.
u., -taM-. vvtiib. r..--|J
T}1K1«CU'
15 al perp

my bear

“Oh, it’s impoariblo that you should
appear in f*&gt;r ranks with a dark-barreled

weapon.

DANIEL ETBIKEB,

You must leave that weapon

behind.*
“Ckn’l dew

IOUNTV CLERK, Notary Public, and General
» Land and Tax Agent.
Office tn the Court

REGISTER OF DEEDS, and Notary

aout."
“Count you out; what do you

cer.
“Waal, captain, ifynu don’t calkalate
to g&lt;&gt; to kill. I’m nut you're mnn. Ifyou

robkri

’

J

than ours.”
■
“I know that Pin a lecjlc bit cock eyed
blitter Officer, but I fetched many a bar
at mure than a htindfrd rods, and at ■’tur­
key shoots they alius try u» camint me

he is mine'"
“Are ymi also a good shot with the'

blbkows

A TTOUNKYR and COUNSELLORS AT LAW.

K al am* xoc. Michigan

was not lung since made to an uflicer of a
recruiting station in Montpelier,Vermont,
who bad interposed some objections t&lt;&gt;
the st»ut lad’s enlisting, to wit; That

MANHOOD;
HOW iobti »»» B0W •S»TO«n&gt;l

Seminal

HARMON SMITH,

at the ahoulder.
.
.
*nic Ipdiah thief was painted in gnndy
colors, size of fife, aft ! the bull’s eye W
nn the left ride ln the region of the heart,
with three circle* around it. and It was
underst-md that from the center of the

dlscoverie* ever made In the

purtance would nataralhr demand. Ito
discovery settles several interesting ques­
tions heretofore in dispate among anti­
quarians and men of scieutifio sttais-

tnents.
Two young men residing in the village
of Berlin falls, named Frank Green' and
Daniel Blodgett, were sliding dowh the
precipitous elifl* of a rugged mountain,
two miles from Berlin Fadis, and found
the entrance to an esoroiops cava, whish
wav Dover known to exist before, aud,
fearing that It might be the den ot resort
of bdare, refused to enter it. A eotrfewhat noted guide, whom travellers to
this region will remember (Wtn. D. Baaborn) heard of ilia wonderful care and
resolved to enter it a 7a Pvtaam, and
’ therefore, Went in and made a thorough
exploration, by the use of candles to
light his way.
Finding a beautiful mineral, of bright
colors &gt;p the csjp, he WLS_J&gt;9m«wh*t as­
tonished,
reported the foot.
Mr. E.
S. Brown, mineralogist, then ‘went to. the
cavern, and found the entire cave was
formed of solid fafptr, of magnificent

color and quaky.
.
•
The entrance to the cave is ao
’ that a man can barely enter it on
and knees; but it immediately

farm.”
-U.’.Q
Tbe match ••• f«&lt;»hwiflb «•&gt;

*Qp

taruet markers.
Ranger Mo. l.--Twr» inchea-from

outer eirole..grazing the
i •
Ranger N". 2.—Ball struck within one
inch of the inner circle to the right—a fa­
'I - - &gt;1
■ , K'
tty
L.. nifo-&lt;h?r.r' £ ’
Se th. Stark-Jlhot pertooty^ tbe tyity

tal.abut.
rj
Ranger.No.

ol the hul|&gt; eye. u.i.J
K
There was ammderable hurraning at
tbe npllsf
ho* round. «sty?ial|j&gt;

domestic influence,
Mun in strong, but
bi* heart is not adamant.
Bn delights
In enterprise nnd aetu’D ; but to sustain
him, lio need* a traoqbll ni.ind and a
whole heart. He needs hi* mor tl 'forpe

hundred

Frapcoi* tribes &lt;m the north, wander­
ed up snd down this beautiful,river, and
hern od its hanks are trace* of their
camps near existing, and their arrows,
kxH, snd otfiw Implements srewound in
ihu'bdAnek, M. C. FiforisL E*g, who

keeps the excellent hotel braids thb falls;

lias evidence* ■nFIbdlMTanliquItie* that
w»ll give a«ew Impulse to the seteMlfio

must be to him a place t&gt;f repose, of
peace, .if
«T cMnflrt; and

his soul renews his str*ayb U«l», &lt;M
goes forth Wllfr‘ffiffiiril||W_lh-'W'oonnter

tuHufhiy

1 -

jrXmaz
wa. placed

when the Pequawkets, Penoapnuks, and
Androscoggin tribes on the south, mid tbe

8l

•Iu the conflict* inf (fie World.' To rty&gt;ver hi* equanimity and composure, hofob

among lb« spectator* and those of lbs
rangrra w&gt;/ hed m* rial^d A«V pt,

KLLM,

: f‘
small
hands
grows

• larger and widens, and about ten feet
I from.the entrance is nine feet high and
fifteen feet wide, opruing into a fine
apartment tixty fttl ia ZenylA. formed of
jasper of a delicate blue nnd ash colur,
striped with firey red, and looking like
striped ribbons on a girls bonnet Its
exquisitely beautiful coloring and texture
would cull forth an exclamation of «urprise and pleasure from the dullest stu­
dent of nature, when, by tbe bright light
of the torch, its becuty becomes appa­
rent.
No milliner’s shop window ever
displayed such a sight as the variods
colors of the jasper present when brought
from the cave tn the sunlight.
An experienced mineralogist, John H.
Goodale E«l. with other gentlemen,
have just made a thorough expLwatiun of
it be possible that two bullets have pas­ the cavern, and now give to the world
sed through thia orifice ?"
the result of tbeir labors. Prompted by
The aaggeetlon was improbsble, but a desire to learn the truth in regard to
some what startling. It was again exam­ this wonder, I came here, and now com­
ined with keener ecrulioy than before, municate the facts to you for publication,
and for the purpose of solving the leqst so that scientific men may go to the cave
doubt in the matter. It was agreed to and make more thorough exploration*
cut around the corresponding perforation than we have been able to do, for want
in the tree, and tn the depth of the apot of lime.
where the bullet bad lodged.
A car­
It is apparent that this vein of jasper
penter was forthwith «cnt (ttr with in­ starts in the precipitous hill two miles
structions tn bring the proper tools fur northwest of Berlin Falls, and right be­
the job. In a few minute* nne was pro­ side the track of the Grand Trunk Rail­
duced. and he went to work with mnr
way, which nil readers know extend*
tiring cblael and mallet under direction from Portland to Montreal.
of the umpires, and after toiling some ten
So much for tbe geological appearance
nr fifteen tnintiU-a he removed a cube of of the region arouod the newly discover­
wood from the tree, of about five inches ed cave.
But the wonders of the cave do
in depth, which on being split open care­ not lay in the fact that It is formed of
fully, three slugs firmly pressed against solid jasper, but in the fact that the long
each other, with but little variation from disputed question is now settled where
a line were taken therefrom, to the won
the Indians of New England got tbeir
der and surprise of tbe umpires. This ja»per to make their arrows, which are
doubt was solved. Seth Stark’s bullets found to this day all ouer the Eastern
had traversed the same line and lodged States. In Essex county, Mass., jasper
together.
: .
.
occurs mostly of a dull red color, and
The huzza* and laugh were now upon the Indians made arrows of thia, but It
the other ride, but the contest was ao has never been known where the jasper
complete and dseirive— tbe victory so was found of this blue color, of which s&lt;&gt;
complete—and even those whirhad lost many arrows were made hundreds of
by the result, joined with the others in years, and which are now found in abun­
rendering all homage &gt;» the excuntric dance all over New England. The oueeback wood* man. Beth was forthwith en­ tlmi.isDOw settled that they came from
rolled iu. tbe ranks «»f the company, and thfo cave.
though he appeared very awlt,*ard at
There can be no doubt that the Indiana
first in the ranks, he is last acquiring tbe fodnd this vein ofjasper, and well kouwposition and bearing of a well drii|pd sol­ lug.its value for Binis (with which to
dier. The greatest difficulty be haa to strike fire) and Arrowaj they commenced,
encounter to hte left handedness, while hundred* of years since, to chipidTpieoea,
his crook'd eye only troubles his drill and continued the work uutij a cavern
officer.
.
rix/y fttl ta extent was cut out oi the
“Eyas fimnCalwayaappear ■‘•vea left" solid rock* of jasper, for |he sides and
and “eye* right," always seem to bo “eyea top of the cave all show that it has beeu
chipped &lt;&gt;(Tin many thmsand* of place*.
IrqffiL”
The Ethan Allen Guards have been
That this was the work &lt;tf tbe Indians
recently mustered .iatu the service of there can ba nn doubt. Evidences of it
Uncle Sam; and if they ever.l»t into an are to be aaen on every rids.
In many
rpgagempnlh woe to the rebel who. be­ fdaces the vein ofjssperhas been cut to
comes a target f&lt;&lt;r Seth Stark tbe Green
to intersection with the granite, and
Mountain Sharp Shooter.
Ibero the work suddenly stops, and there
Is no place where the granite is. cut off.
Id the bottom of the caye a tomahawk
The power of a wife f&lt;ir good or evil, is end Indian aia were found, and thrir
) irrestible. Homs must bo the seat of form and shape show that they jrera
happiueaa,or it must bo forever unknown. used during the’ French and Indian wars,

it Captain.
Where the
A good wife '« to a mao wisdom and
bar killer gnea there I g&lt;»ea. Never go
courage, and strength and sndnranpo, A
nowhere without it.
You see it's a sure tired. The sharpshooters and . the, bfek- 1 bad oue is p&lt;»nfn»ioo,, weakness, disoomwoodsman diew lots for the first fire, |fiture, .and despair.
No condition • h ।
tiling.”
•Thavr no evidence of it beyond your wbiab foil tn the former-, the first of wUun bopeleas whare the wife poMSosea
word-,” mid"Ug-nfficer,*beginning to lie t-«4 bis position and iu a&gt; peady and oesw, doviNWA, and eooooiny. &gt; Thera i*
interreslrd in the^umew hnL uncos th in­ adn.it rpapner opened the wisjMt, and no outward prosperity which can counter-1
dividual. “But I’ll put your ahnoting hi* xbot together .with the others were M act judolsnty extravagnm*'. *nd folly
No spirit can long end ore bad1
skill.faxlhe test,-and if you ran make follows, according to the report of the home.
three M go1?d.riK.ta,aM ihrrr sharp afoM.tera in my corps. I’ll engage to enlist you
bear kilfor aud all,"
"Give me \ our fist fer th#t, MUtrr,”
rrtarbed the raw recruit, extending his
nxigh. tan brown. and freckled hand. “It
vm&gt;&gt;rr4lhrw’ men *” J’n“r °nr^ ti’Hl
(an'nut shoot Seth Stark, Hl go right

H&gt;e .will promptly attend to any

bull's eye once," said a more cautious
member.
“Plank your money, gentlemen—I’m
good for a few more jest sich wager*—hev
ein all down Mister gergeant, so there
can’t be no mistake."
Seth's invitation was responded to by
nearly half the member* of the company,
nnd on figuring up the aggregate of all
the stakes, it amounted tu nearly two
hundred dollars, but al each successive
wager the chances of his winning were
•nude much' smaller as the Inst one be
had ■•tferud him, required him to hit the
bull’s eye twice out of three rounds, and
to l&gt;eat the antagonists.
“Naow. gentlemen, I just want to mnkc
one more bet. I'll bet ten dollars that I
hits the bull's eye three times providing
that the winner shall go over to the tav­
ern, and spend the stakes in treating the
company."
“rll take that wager," said the captain
ot tbe Rangers, stepping forward and
depositing tbe stakes, “if you win I shall
not only cheerfully bisburac it in the
manner you suggest, but receive you in
the corps, sod furnish you with a uniform
free of expence.”
“Good «i your head Captain," answer­
ed Brth, “aud cf I don’t, win I’ll be roupd
tomorrow and treat again "
Tbe three sharpshooters suggested the
idea of having rest for rifles, «e tbe range
was long, sod the least variation of the
aim would carry the shot wide of the
mark, but Seth argued against it, and ap­
pealed u» the commander.
“Y«di see. Caplin," said he, “it’s all
v&lt;rry well at a turkey shoot, but it
won’t do iu the woods when the bears
nod wolves are about; and I kinder
guess 'twoulda’L do on the battle field,
leas every suldhw could kerry ,.a. trigger
as they do M the South to use ns r«Ha for
their staauin irons."
.
r: . '
This argument prevaifod, and. ha deci­
ded that the abota should be made off
hand, and that ten seconds should be al­
lowed in taking aim atWy the piece waa

Wonderful Geological Dtocovwry*

would be meruit, the shouting was terri-

his expense.
“Mount you not ae well wait until the
umpiree have decided, before you begin
to isrf at a faller ” said Beth. I’ve seen
l and AoottehMr. Of­
a ranger to one of the target-markers, insay a terkey match decided agin the
: Store Goodyear Block.
“the oafect piaes will be behind it."
scorers."
Lot not the tear drop* tall again
•' Batter gH under the bank, Bill, there
“Why you don’t suppose you’ve hit
For him that'* l«n thee here.
is no telling where bls balls may strike,” the target but ones? asked a ranger who
For Oh! thoo knoweat there'* bappin***
said another.
. ..
:
bad a V stakitd on the rveult.
In that bright and lovely spbrre.
"I think tbe only safo place is in the
“Mvbbe I don’t suppose so and mebbe
G rise* not that th* bod aa early broken
rear of the breech," said another of the I dew."
From th* item on which it grow,
men. ‘
'Til go you ten to cm,”said the confi­
Ha* died on earth and gone to hcaran
Almost every one of the enrps yolun- dent soldier.
Brighter than drop* of dew.
teered a jacose opinion In reference tn the
“Take my advice and don’t you dew
crooked eved. crooked formed, and olh*r- iL" said Seth.
Though a vacant *«at I* by your aide.
wiae crooked back-woodsman, son,® uf
And bia form no more in view.
. “Oh, bo! don’t dare oh 1 Can't go one
which reached the ears of Seth, who, sud­ against ten 1"
Though bi* beaming «ac* fa aaen no more
denly facing the company, while they
Nor eyea of brigbtaai boa.
“Wall, yon ken pot up as many tens
were at ease, said: “Perhaps as heow as you plesse, and ef I can’t kivar en,
some on ye wud like to bet a sum on ’em why you oan pick up your change again.”
ere three sharp shooters ?” said Seth pul­
“Try him ! try him ! he’s only corning
HASTINGS
ling out from bls capacious looking pock­ the brag game," said aeveral of the ran­
et, a greaay wallet, which seemed rather ger’s comrades.
plethoric of bank bills, considering the
“I’ll R? 'HJ-P’la on that," said the con­
coarse, seeds geer «»f the rifleman ; ‘Til fident one, and he forthwith produced
lay ye anything from a sheet of ginger, sixty dollars, which'Seth covered with
0! God thy will, not ours, be done.
buVthrnll HoMt be remember­
bread to a tew dollar bill, that I’ll take only
Middleville. July 14.
the salt out of you or your sharp shooter* ed that the odds were terribly against
al a rifle shoutin', wrastlm, or regular him. inasmuch as the sourer’s report if
knock down and drag emit fight,”
confirmed, would of course give the stakes
•‘I'll bet you a dollar that you don’t tn hi* antngonivt.
hit the board once out of three tildes,"
“’Diat hit in the bull’s eye, remarked
JUST RECEIVED
said one of the men.
one of the vivil umpiree, “is a magnificent
“Done—I'll take that bet, and double ■hot hut how no email a alug as that green­
SETH STARK, THE CREEK MOUN­
the stake*," replied Seth, drawing forth y’s rifle carries, could make so large an
n new and most complete assortment of
TAIN SHARPSHOOTER.
a one dollar note, and placing it in the orifice as that is a mystery to me.”
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
hands of the orderly sergeant, while the
“I agree with you," snid the other ci­
ranger did likewise.
; vilian.
■rfCiit mlcnlu, Paints, Oils, Cunt“Il’s n&lt;&gt; use lurking beaut it dm).
I'm - “I’ll gn you a five that you will be bea
“It is a remarkable perforation, cer­
H pheue, Burning Fluid,
goiu’ to fire into the enemy. Hie Union ten at every round." said another one of tainly," added the officer, examining the
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
is in danger—Vsrmoiint is in danger, and the rangeia.
hole with aertitiny, and then turning the
Hardscrnhle in pnrlickler is in danger, ' “Plank your suet akin," said Seth.
target around they were all struck with
and I’m bound d'or to go. That's tv hat I
“I’ll lay a five that you don't put a the fart that the shot of the smallest bored
told the old mini,Minter Offii-er.nt.d that's single shot within the outer circle of the | rifle had really pierced much the largest
what I tell you. If you won’t 'list ine bull's eye," offered a third.
hole through the board.
HF FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL I'll find out another ’eluting station darned
“Well. I don’t mind taking that ere
“See here, too," he continued, “the cor­
PURPOSES,ONLX^C
bet'tew.” said Si-th producing the bank responding hole in the trunk of the tree
quirk."
This speech of a hard listed Green bill's.
against which the counterfeit semblance
TH go fifty cents you don’t hit tbe of the savage chieftan bad rested, "can
Mountain boy, with a rifle in bis hand,

Moura not dear Mood, thy hrataud dwrils
In fairer world* oeMgh;
And tb«re, Oh I ibare Ufa bonom swells
With tor* that cannot dU,

BLtXKS^eUtmri

their positions in front uf the company although several had lust by Seth's first
of Rangers to witness the apparently un­ shot.
equal contest. Two men were detailed
The third round resulted evee batter
to stand withinsix rods on either aide of
the painted Indian, to make a record of and lbs score eat brought in

wuTS&gt; we seek redress ftw l-'.Iffit

--ft’rf mo-tf

�ECIAL

HASTINGS BANNER.
7

*WAR NRW8

Vkiafci ■•rslait,
1.
HAvnre is nua, caoaxw osra onvaax,

WITHOUT Gl'ILX AMD WITH FtXX PCTHFOeK.

*

Il la bat • aUn tlaa aiaoa II

•p-

vehsel nearly completed at'Riehmond, to

contest onr entrance to the confederate
cty.

The iron-dad Arkansas, which ran

the blockade of our fleet at Vicksburg,

taa been able to withstand a second at­

tack from oar rams, and may yet be able

to do us a vast amount of mischief.—
There is understood to be several vessels
-building up the Yaseo river j and

it is

aaid that there is a small fleet of gun­

boats at Mobile, aside froth the ten iron
clads reported to have arri ved from Eng­

land.

Thia latter report we regard aa a

canard.tbere being too many probabilities
If the rebels will reduce the

against IL

story to two or three boata, and wood
at that, we will try to believe them.

If,

however, by any possibility, tbe rebels
have succeeded in building, in

Europe,

several iron clad steamers of the descrip­

tion represented, there will be but little
need for any odier direct interference

open tbe blockade, an event

to

we do not

anticipate.

Nearly all our Republican exchanges

which are edited by livt men, advocate a

bold and energetic policy against tbe reb­

els.

We believe the time is coming

when the President will heed other calls

than the pitiful whining! of Border State
men.

The following is

part of a short

article which we find in the Grten Moun­
tain Frteman, published At Montpelier,

(

Vt;

“Men are beginning to speak out,—
men who have heretofore been silent, or
hare only urged in general terms that
the war should be prosecuted so that
-rebels should be mnde to understand that
it was war.
We all .Iwgin to see that
•this government must live whether sin
very survives or not. gnd that we cannot
fight through a seven years’ war that b&lt;ith
slavery and the country may remain as
it was.
Fire and sword must devastate
tbe Southern country if it cannot be other­
wise reduced; and we have tried the
“otherwiaa” about long enough—as lone
as the patiewce of tbu people will stand.
From every quarter of the loyal States
comes now the demand that what inatrutalilies God has given into our hands, be
used in putting down treason, and when
lherpeople demand such a policy, it can­
not much longer be delayed.”

FuaLotxms.—The

war

department

has issued on order annulling all fur­
loughs after the 11th of August.

Alu

aenleea will please take aotiou and report
accordingly.

But as events disclose themselves, we
generally think it will be all for the best
—it will tend to a mure vigorous prose­
cution of the war; a prosecution nn dif­
ferent principles.
The army, rank and
file, are fast becoming abolitionists; or :n
other words, in fayor of confiscating
every beast ‘of burden that can fight us.
And if any of my “trent-’ein kindly”
friends will come down and stay in this
army as a soldier three months. I'll bet
my commissioo he’ll go back jm a negro
confiscation'll. Tbe negroes of Missis­
sippi are fighting us now more tn the
purpose than any white man in the field j
end If you don’t believe K come and see
the vital fields of enm they are tilling.
The very corn we leave behind us will
fight ui before three months; and elill
the men who make the corn are kept in
the field from morn till night and night
till mum by tu.
We force them to stay
* there by excluding them from our lines.
The South hare a vast advantage over
us in this.
Every white man in the
South can go and bava no fears for tbe
welfare of his family. Tbe negroes will
plant and te&amp;d the crops.
But says
'Nome one, ain’t yoit afraid if ths army
comes there vour negroes will run away ?
“Nn." says the planter, “and if. they do,
all I have to do Is to get a furlough, go
back, visit some general and state the
case, and he will send them back with a
' file uf soldiers to gnard my garden nnd
* chicken coop to see that some soldier
' 8on*t pull an uninn or draw a chicken."

’•

these fine mornings, that, half a dozen
English ships, freighted with contraband
uf war, have evaded our bkekading
equadpona and-safely entered tbe rebel
porta.it will be well ramugh that they
should al least know the reason ofit.
'
,The Navy Departtnent has not been
iii! of the increased efforts to
evade the blockade which deaperation
would compel the rebels to make, and

Tauov* ar Rigby Out —A few days
ago Gov. Yatea, of lllinuia, received a

"the AtMTioin flag. and asking what oogbt
jut £Jlow*:

attacked at Mare's Hill, seven uiilm
east ofFuluet, At noon yesterday, by
Porter and G»bb. 900 strong, and alter
fighting till aftcr4u’duok P. M„ tbe

rebels were completely routed, with a
lose uf sescaty-five to a hundred killed
and wotfaded, and one taken prisoner.—
G&gt;L Guitur reports
’
*“ '
1
and wounded, he cap
guns, amunition, baggage, die. &lt;S
great profuaiun.

New York, July 29.
every point. But though it has Ireen
Tbe Tribune has tbe following: “It is
digging for three weeks st Harrison’s
Landing, that blessed army of the Poto­ whispered that Gen. Halleck has sent sll
mac te still in danger, and appeals to the the spades in Gen. McCltllsn’s army to
navy far - protection.
The navy urgvs tbe rear, and haa ordered muskets to tbe
that it has its own work to do, bat the front,. At all events, there was no dig­
President overrules. And orders in ves­ ging there for the first time far aiany
sels from the blockading squadrons, till wseka on the day after his visit to the
today Gm-'McClellan haa accumulated Peoitisubi.
“Steps are taking to bring loyal blacks
iu James river, f*&gt;r tl»e protection rd* his
army, a fleet larger than the United by the hundred from the Valley of the
Stalet had. at the breaking out of the vwr. Shenandoah within tbe lines of Gen.Sigel’a
for blockading purposet !
If pretty sm&gt;n army corps. Tu what military purpewea
the New York Herald shall raise ita bowl they are tu be devoted is nut yet known.
New York, July 30.
again about the ineflfchmey of Secretary
Welles, because vessels have been run­
Tbe specials are very barren. Jho
ning the blockade with Impunity, tbe Timet has the following :
public will know the expliinntion for It.
“You may rely upon it, that a vigor
When we can get able tn choose a “strat­ never before known tn the conduct &lt;»f the
egic” line of advance on Richmond that war is henceforth to mark the policy of
will nut require the sacrifice of half the tbe Government.
Organization .is per­
army, and the assistance of a whole fleet fect and material abundant, and sotdidrs
that is imperatively demanded elsewhere, are pushed rapidly to tbeir places iu the
merely tn make it safe in acting on the field.
defensive till more reinforcements arrive,
“Tbe statement that Lord Lyons haa
we can then make nur blockade as effect­ written to n member of the Legation
ive as the nwest exacting could ask.—
that England would recognize the lx&gt;gu«
Wath. Cor. Cin. Gazette.
Gmfederacy is cl course without founda­
tion.”

Cairo, July 30.

From the Pelt*. July 22.

For some time back the land pirates
in the service of Van Dorn have been
amusing themselves by taking Union
men from tbeir planlati-ma up the river,
and without trial or form of law, banging
them or spirting them away ftotn their
homes and families. Gen. Buller &lt;&gt;n
Sunday nigh', sent a detachment of the
20th Massachusetts to the place where
these outlaws have been carrying on
their bloody work, some miles up the
river, with instructions tn arrest such
persons as were known
to sympa­
thize with Van
Dorn’s murderers.—
The troops acted
discreetly.
They
mode diligent inquiry, and cune off with
eight prisoners —one &lt;&gt;( them, a Mr.
Burbanks, tbe brother-in Inw of John Sli­
dell and Gen. Beauregard. TBcm! men
are now ia custody in town. Notice is
or has been sent tn Van Dorn, that the
persons who hang«*d the Union men must
be given up; tnst two United Stales
soldiers captured by the guerrillas must
be given up; that all guerrilla warfare
must stop elec these, and other planters
uf.Louisiana, wh&gt;&gt; encourage the guerrilla
mode of war. will be hanged in retalia­
tion. This i&lt; just.

^“ah friSSwru?efoti*/1

The steamer Platte Valley, front Mem­
phis. Krings news of tbe capture of the
diapateh-boal Sciliie Wood by the rebels,
•me hundred and fifty miles above Vicks­
burg. Tbe rebels had a mnaked battery,
and succeeded in bitting her steam pipe,
disabling her.
They took quite n numlter of prisoners
and destroyed the boat. The Queen of
jip, and two or three killed and
wounded.

several

jrre*. u« &lt;- *■- rr—

shells night before last and two wounded.

.

r»teU ,*?«?.'•

thrma.—By refcraooa

Da.

New York, Aug. 4.

A letter to the Htrald, dated HiluiO
Head, 81st, says': “The rebel ram which
Wm fur a hiM t’lms been io ps»io*»* ‘»fam
structiun at Savawnsh is completely
armed and ready for service. AH...»c
counts which omte to tur represent her as
very forttitdahle. She is of light draft,

.

to sttend.

to or. oo»ss*—-—■— -------- u will bo seco that the Doctor bus Just mtrodii«"* * ’Sua,arh Butara.

“ONLY UryALLlNUt BKMIDT KNOWN.'
.
Destroys lastaBtly

great power, and has a very heavy nrnmraenL Already the rebels are making

EVERY FORM AND BPJEclES OI

the necessary suundifigs preparatory t«»
bringing tier down the river. Two (Kram­
ers carrying the rebel flag and engaged
in the performance of this sen k*. C«i&gt;e
within range of Fort Pulaski’s guns &lt;m
Tuesday, but were compelled to retire.
Admiral Dupont ia making every prepa­
ration to receive tbe monster.”
Vieksbarg—The Last Ftfirt With
Special dispatch to tbe Chicago Tribunt.
Vicxsavao, M. ria Caiso, July W
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, “* **Dr. 1 8KILLTN IlODUHTOt.
,nrf
Howard A«w»cUlion.
No. Mouth Miata #tmt. rt^drigkls. Pa.
vis nnd Farragut, tbe attempt to take
•J J jn. v* »ora esi.bh.hwl ia Jt.YaL Chy
the rebel ratn Arkatiana was ret for yes­
terday morning.
Cmt.’ Fnrragut did
nol I ike-tn leave the Aiknn«ns hiosc, nnd
fmd 4y—tbe City Steamers. Kbipa, Ac.
hence roncohtrtl the attempt to take her.
------ IbeCltv Hoapilala. Alma-Ilona
or THE UNITED STATES! !
At dulight tbe Benton, Cinciunnli, Louis­
CM *y----- the City Hotel^-.A,tOr -,Sn
ville, Bragg and Essex weighed anchor
and dropped down the liver.
Just
Dr. J. Dovee Dode’ J wipe rial W me Bitten
alaive the punt, the Essex passed the
rest of the fleet and steamed d»«u the
river, while the guns and ulhvr Iwwts
behind engaged tbe land batteries. ; The
&gt;t of bodily and
artMsi. Ths
cannonading was turriffic. Every guard !• astabliohed
mental mi»&lt;rT ariainx alt
HOCRF.KEENCRH— troubled with vermin need
in town seemed to hnye its gun. Thu small Mtnplainta is Mrp*
_____ _ ______ atlestiao
Essex closed ita porta nnd casemates nnd
most trilling bodily ailment
steamed «&gt;n amid u shower of -lialls, in­
tending to run directly into the - Arkansas
and garpple her.
A* she beared the
Arkansas &gt;&gt;he discharged her heavy 11Uy-AWire
inch bow guns nnd rushed mi, but in the
MORE GRAIN and provisions srr drslrorad
smoke the cable of the Arkansas hnd
•nnurilj in Groat Coaaiy bv vsrofa ths. wSrid
been rot, so that she swung round, and root all who hare not used Jietn. We challenge pay tor 'iin* of ibis Rat sad laseci Klllsr.- Lantiie Ewx ran Into the shore. Fur ten tl&gt;« world to prwli ce their equal.
Tbcar Brmaa for I hr care of Wax* Sroaac**,
minutes, thcu. the Essex ami AikniiMB prncral Debility,and for I'unfriug and Enriching
HENRY R. COKTA
were nt dure quarters, and tire phota
were incessant.
The Essex evidently
rapidly.
did much damage to her formidable op itself is of a very superior quality. being about
paient. hut fnid|iig herself ummpprrted, quo* third dtronaer than other wince; warming

To the People

DR. J. BOVEEDODS’

Imperial Wine Bitters!!

she was forced t&gt;&gt; drop down the liver.
The Essex lost mio man killed and three
Chicago, July 31.
The Timet' special from Memphis, 28, wounded. She receive*! ten shots, three
says : “Late advices from the South by •&gt;f which went through her. G»pt. Por­
rebel sources are important. Ten iron ter ol tiie E*»ex feels c«ni»«iderahly cha­ duciugai
clad gunboats built in Euglnnd nnd fully grined that lie wai nut mure nobly sup­
“Cnetar’a” Rat, Ruedi, dec* Extern..The Benton. Cincinnati and
equipped, have arrived off Mobile harbor. ported.
“C« .star ’s’*
Louisville certainly indulged in the fight
Three more are on the way. 'I hene o&gt;n
ry revivifying ia tbeir action. “Qtstar’a” Bed bug Exterminator.
at decidedly long* time.
No damage
stit 'te the fleet ordered hy the Southern
~C«*tar's”
THESE BITTERS
Qmlrderacy, to be purchased in Europe. was done in tbe rear of the EiaeX hr•Coater's”Electric Powder for !ri-«T'- A
They mount from ten tn thirty guns each, yond shooting off t|&gt;e rscnpe pipe of the
Although the Qn.en ot the
and are anid to be mailed with six icch Cincinnati.
west
could
not
accmnpluih
mneh.»he
ru*viron. The blockade wm nin openly bv
INCIHENT CONbUMPTKsN,
dint &lt;if superior strength and weight nf theless went in for her share of Ute hluwu
eal Lutucs. Ipiigyation. Dyspepsia. Diaeaaea
metal.
Mobile is now considered open nnd got ten or docen abuts through her.
tlw uerfoua HjMvtn. Farsiysta. hies, and lor
She
hit
the
Arkansas
two
heavy
|&gt;&lt;&gt;ts.
—
CAUTION!!! To prevent tha. n.hlir
all case* requiring a Tonic '
.
to the world, withampie support for her
1'lie efforts, to all events, is n failure.—
newly acquired power.
Dr. Bods’ (flrhanrd Wlae Bitters
The Arkansas lies still under the frown­
New York. July 3JL.
ing guns ui Vicksburg.
Fot Bore Throat, ,o coni mon anwox the Clergy
The Herald"e Washington dispatch
they arc truly valuable.
Infamous, if Taut.—The manner in says: “It is stated &lt;m good authority
A Daanto Two Mulk Fxat.—The
which the rebels trirat our men who are that when the news of the departure of greatest leal in the political wnu i* that
■i&gt;v three
mrtro iron-clad
lo'ii-cinu frigates
irignicsa for
tor the
ore Gulf
unii ' of the Frte Preu.- Chieago Timet. N. Y.
captives among them is exemplified by 'he
of Mexico, together with several wooden | fj
their inhumanity towards Gen. Prentiss.
Herald, el id vmnt genut, in maintaining
truly beneflcial.
TIm- l-ouisville Journal is informed by n frigates and line r-f-hattle ships reached ‘ that Gen. MeClellrtir ought to be garland­
indy from Atlanta. Ga., that about three Washington. Mr. Seward wrote immedi­ ed with laurels for the brilliant vtctnrk**
weeks ago, a femsld of that place, reputed ately to the French Government, and before*Richmond, at the same time that
a lady, made grossly insulting remarks made strong remonstrances against the Secretary Stanton ahoiild be turned out
to Gen. Prentiss, who is a prisoner there. presence in the vicinity of the United of office for the lamentable defeats before
He made no reply to her, hut turned bis States of such a formidable fleet. Mr. Richmond, all referring to the Mine hat.
hack upon her contemptuously.
For Seward gave as the reason for his pro­ Iles. It’s funny as well aa instructive.
Three Hitter, not only CURE bat PREVENT
this, an Atlanta man, taking a company test that the Mexican expedition being
Wholesale Agnis la New Teri City.
with him, went nnd horsewhipped the of too little consequence tn justify the
TntKK nr That !—The !«m&gt;htvillu
Shleffelin Bro* a A Ca. I Harrri.RiaelyA KitcLvn
distinguished prisoner.
Yet these same Bending ol such a tremendous nrmnmrnt
B A. Fsbenstock/UuU | Bush. Gris A Robiasea.
Journal, a paper which would be likely
wretches howl over the “fiendisbnoas” of in American waters, the American Guv
to know, aaya there hns Iwcn many an in­
Gen. Pope, whn merely proposes tn let eminent could not help thinking that it
stance
in
which
a
rebel
guerilla
has
aided
rebel property holders he tbeir own pro­ is destined to act against tbe United
It wpuld in consequence ask ex­ in the murder of loyal troops .stationed
Worm. A Allia
teeters, and to use what be wants of States.
for the protectimi of his uyn property.
Uali. Racket A I
their supplies for the benefit of his own planations from the French Government.

S

army.
l”''u«&gt;ncea«c*r1 Ur. Dods’
About 12 &lt;&gt;’clock Inst night the reb-ls
8ao MinTAxx—A Knoxville dispatch
tn the Richmond Examiner says that on opened fire from the opposite side of the
the night of the 23d, a Federal cavalry river with two britterira of light artillery.
company fired by mistake nn a Cmfedvr- The fire was principally directed to the
ate detatchment with a flag of truce re­ mnil boat landing at the heaquartera. ol
turning under n fedcral’etanrl from Cum­ Gti. Ingttll’a, and the shipping and en­
The rebel
berland Gap, where It had lieen to con­ campments of Wealom.
vey Federal surgeons captured at Mur- pieces were handled well, and fired with
freesfoiro*, and other released prisoners. great rapidity. Four men were killed,
A lieutenant was killed and six privates and some five or six wounded. Several
wounded.
Lieutenant Q&gt;lonel Krogan, horses also were killed. The rebels had
commanding the Federal escort, and all their «&gt;wn way for some time, as our
CapL Lyons, of Gen. Morgans staff, were troop* did n»t anticipate an attack, but
severely
woundedi
Several Federal the 82-pounders stationed nt G»l. Ingall's
soldiers were killed and several were headquarters soon silenced tbeir guns
after they opened. A few of «&gt;ur vessels
wounded.
were struck, but no serious damage was
sustained by either of them.
With this
exception, nothing hns occurred worth
A‘writer in tbe Grenada Appeal, who
mentioning.
has recently travelled through Mississip­
Washington, August 1.
pi, makes the fullwnlngconfeMion:

from the verv nature of the case,
sible:"

bsblnd some stump or tree.

JeffersonKSty, Jsdy 29.
Tse guiibonts 'this tnorti
grped in shelling tbe shore
iment has been reinforced by Licut.-€wl.
Bhaffer and Maj- Caldwell’s Third Iowa down the river.
&gt;€M. Guitor uf the Nhtih Mlnawri reg-"

troorae bold mariner from E
bu may succeed in running the

"To my sorrow, I fi.und numbers of
men. and even some of nur noble South
ern momen, who were discouraged, dis­
heartened. saying. “We’re whipped;
and some going an far
t
Such is tbe nwtlmd to quell the rebel­ we’re whipped
lion. This may suit anno who arc sit­ as to intimate that it wmild be beat, up«»n
ting in thvir officss, wnere they only hear the whole, to submit to the Yankee rule.
the booming of cannon through tbe Chi This class of croakers," cocth.ues tbe
logo TVmrs, but It won't suit men one of writer, “is rapidly on the increase. Ot»r
whom dare not step outside of tbe pick­ President and leading Generals are cen­
ets alone fop fear that earns one tA the sured, and ear civil and mitftary leaders
protected citizens will shoot hitu from are blamed for aconmplishing what ia,

impos­

How Raw SoldikmCan Fiqht.—Gd.
Planted, of tbe 11th Maine, writes that
raw recruits from his regiment, received
at Yorktown, were in the late battles,
and Sragbt like veterans. Side by aide

In College Tloanltal. at Keokuk, Iowa, on Rat’■day, July 2*1. AUOUSTUB W. ATKINS, of IMb

Fcat

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supply.

PROBA TKORDBR.-STATE OF MICHIGAN,
County of Barty, m.

DH- J. BOVEE DODS

Imperial Wise

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Bitten

Louisville. Ky„
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n tbe matter of tbe estate of Ebentrer Rath----.
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or IVO nietn
rnedinl practilionrrs, who pronounced
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•PNriateA adminIstralrix£ of
(if arid
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^nnuioniiii, ’snnaj

The Timet Potomao army eurrespondence, dated July 3!st, states that two
saspicious rebel craft, probably the Mer
rimae and Yoong America, cast anchor
yesa-rdry afternoon off Turkey Bend.—
Several of our guubuata were Immediate­
ly sent tn .that vicinity, the Monitor
making a rcconoissance, after which, the
gunboat fleet, facludmg kheGslena, MunFtnr nnd ethers, were ordered in Kne of

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tba NorU&gt; It—«/.k_

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tome, auiiaui ud ktiwi
rORcHiSE ONE BOTTLE I!

six
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inexperieoced become confident and act
UU heroes.
poaite Berkley’s Landing to Petersburg.
—itLu.
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i. ...
j

.Olpa.rwtvtiCH?,

readers

‘.‘^'.7"^*'’ •“’I *“'• M-

The story aboyt tbe arrival uf'tbe ten
Iron-clad gunboats off mobile is dfebeliev.

battle off Lighthouse Point.

«®

-the pub

-entitle

F- 1X OrvU.

New Advertisements.

ed in official quarters. It is presumed
that the Government is not ignorant of
tbe rebel movements in Europe.
Prvsror tbe petitioner aUrid not br gran lid.
Ann it i. furlba.
«l._.__ .
New York, August 2.

A balloon and gunboat retxmnotsaxner
above and near Powhattan, discovered
nn rebels nr earthworks io that vicinity.
A branch railroad has been discovered

w ST^UVr “‘“YVI,111 ‘T 1
FEMALES.

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ANNUAL TAX SALES.

it?
Tax Salm.—We commence. this week

for this county.

public*,

Their official

1-5

S!

the publication of the Annual Tax Sale*
LANGFORD Q. BEBRT

'tinn ia not necessary until next week
•previews tn which time some corrections

may be mude.

1854.

of thia that

We speak

nnne may

be deceived

thia week.

We have to ask

error*

by any

tbe indul­

gence of a few of our advertiser* if their

ails, do not appear every

week

eirvpt 8 KTM ly-

during

the publication of these sales, and nf our

readers fur a slight unavoidable curtail­

•C«WXII

1858.

of.wW W

ment of reading matter for a few weeks.
We can assure our readers that, although

very

these sale* may not be

1859.

Interesting

to them, they art of vast interest to us.
Fvatoca Storm.—A
occurred nn

thundtr etnrm

which.

Monday afternoon

f..r severity, is seldom equalled in these

uudjfofn»X34

160

Fnr more than an hour the rain

parts,

poured,and the wind blew :t perfect hurri­
cane.

Awning* were scattered,chimneys

blown down, fence* demolished, fruitand
shade trees destroyed, and growing

fruit

ft#

isKrf
'X of*

n wWofaaXU

was scattered upon the ground front such
trees as withstood the tempest

Grow­

ing corn wns prostrated, twisted,

broken

or torn out by the root*.

electric

fluid shivered a small

The

dwelling

the

We learn that the roads in

house.

are very

country

•X »l

»dXrf«X|

s

tree directly be­

Hadley’s mill and bia

tween

•WofJ.X

much obstructed by

neX«fa«k ।

•wW.% 5

south of th* quarter post on
tbe north line of ee.-tian No.

nwWofneJ 33
nsXofasXJJ

VtQ

1041
1049
1049
1046
1043
107&gt;
1074
1076
1076
1077
life
1140
1141
1144
Also blank lot south of blank lot boutxfod

$

ifallen limber.
Max Da«»wa«o.—James Murphy, aged
27 year*. wn« drowned in the Tbomapple

River, near Danini B. Pratt’s, in Irving,

■pn Tuesday of last

5 .

It appears

week.

that he attempted to cross at an old ford-

•mg place, and; either

missed

• w^ofn e^ 11

the ford,

-which is not more than three feet

deep,

i&gt;^X of

lou 12A8A 1240

or from some other unaccountable cause

He started to cr«»ss tbe

was drowned.

X*’*WX

a e BK of
W
usfr ofaol
X of » wj/t 31
n wWofnfi I
3ra»

IT

river anon after noon, and was not missed
until near night on Wednesday ; his fam­
ily supposing he
South side.

was at

141 M

bT Mi l rtreel.
WMluugton a

'X

Eastern Addition.

on the

work

ptutejor* w| j*

His body wax found on

I

Thursday morning, in tbe middle of the

the ford

river some distance below

about ten feet of water.

ed himself of all

He leaves

shirt.

lb

He had divest­

clothing excepting

a

rX«»H

in

his

Village of Middleville.

»&lt;•

wife and child

6 31
Village vf Orangeville.

mourn his untimely fate.

*» IS 83 i
Rai*.—We had alight showers.
Sunday, the first for nearly

six

Crops are suffering severely,

and

weeks.

GurrtNiRTAL.—Tbe August

of this Monthly ia upon our

I

many

In

of
l&gt;
W&lt;&gt;r
it
a wWofssM 1»
e^of.«X
l»

this number a new story is commenced,

W

-entitled, “A Merchant'* Story.” in which

$

I

I

In the Villu
above deecn

"X Of •

will be depicted Southern White Society,

S150 BEST PIANOS. S150

•X
M
•X ofn.fll
»X °T*&gt;• °l

and of a character of more than usual

particular time.

e first Monday of O,
H.N. SHELDON,
Count? Treasurer.

s:'.

M

10

Bamt Cocxtt Tru't. Omcx,
Hastings. Aug. I, 106
Notice ia hereby given that in accord
tbe proviaioua of tbe Statute ia such

u wfil

■ ’X
:«::g

number

table.

»«c. IT
Lot No. 114 sec. 20

»¥«• wV

are considered en’irqlv ruined.

interest at this

01
01
01

The

GROVESTEEN A HALE, baviug removed to
w warerooms,

No. 478 BROADWAY,
»red to offer tbepublic a magoifleest

tercet M “Among tbe

J.

ed by

Pines.’’

Publish­

R. Giltnnre, 532 Broadway,

Radwat&gt; RmovaTISO Rbolhht.
Pertnni. inikaSntf

Sort
anletd a

&lt;fwr&gt; '-i
ra, •
7 Octavo Rosewood Piano,

n pt of n| ofa e|T

• •I

cnntaluine sll taprovpmeats knows in Una coun­
try or in Europe, oranalrtingbai*, French grand
action, harp pedal, full iron frame, for

Bleb moulding cars,

,

£

Sore Hetidt,

Sii* Eruption Ttyr.
quick euro bq the ut of Iht

i y

Retold ent.
Radway'* Rkmovatiro Rx»nLv*Kr re

W il TO
»0 E ti

fcM
*2?

7» *0 t 41
tames*
■18 40 18 81

*176 to *200,
by the ol.l methodi
the beat judge* to

8

GRt»VEBTHEN
£

10
IQ

'

1!

g
1.

'82 ’IS

Or to get Uto* DremO,
Is Bt the New Woolen Factory of

a msnso». MMB.

mcw

2 &gt;:

ViUK"«&lt; Bw*.qg».

hSTuU’.fiJt

M T Kata*

sbs*4 tbe Ibtb ofjune mxx

Let those who are s;rffering tbe ml»nriew inflicted by Scrofula, SypbiluLSweling nf the gland*, Lumps in the N*ck

“ a s
•5

and Gnun. I Romm, and Fever 8txw.
Seaid fiead—be of gnod cheer! One to
\*ix bottles of the RaxovanM* Rboqlv**t

nt&gt; tu

« unfortunate m to auMnrt •
1W Si

the Ute ofj^uje^*

auLvnrr. ■

JUmyajwb

R»

Wool!

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARBED,
0» HAXCTACTccan me a Good Qcautt or

»0 12

r!W
i.lyrf

TO'TBE UNHAPPY.

Wool!

&gt;30
1&amp;)

of»X

-male* in tbe latter criai* of life, »nd J*
the mn*l powerful invigoniDt and reju-

system.

J..,

- ^nb

ie, Mercurial, and Eruptive disorders,
cur** Opthalmia and nil affections of
&gt;
f . !____ I...LJ. ... Aa

venant -yet discovered.
Persons sufieaing from Asthma, Bron
cbitn. Phtbiria, and Lung Complaint*,
^nay rely
upon deriving
immediate
.case after taking a du*e of Rax»way'*
UraoLvarr.
It soothes and * be*l«,

&amp; HALE.

478BKOADWAY, NKW YORK

crcpitude with vigor; extirpates every
form of&amp;k/ulous, ConceroiuMJjhpbilet'

II Bl 1R &gt;0 U W

;7,

4 ®4£

.Womb, a fen

tti'-iis

pi. 8. To Darxr.

1
W. Majsm

BsrtsKs.MsyH.1tn.

THE Advcrtiae^havtjjg been,restored

�BA

.Ulted, "fa Cmde-pr&lt;&gt;fitaWfe1t;£an com

vwiree.be so mafinged, agr Io secure a.
io Mm »
&gt;tre«t« bfa e»p,-ltgl twgbips nnd cpercfauidjpv to tend to

-'irwfflieAfc CBMSivr oi.ru

.fckeigfi-porto? ’-Pin fbe)Ltwver, with
“iff km bardlturdy and'.4tH|t*u? applicatiiov o/inouled»B tu tie visritwa exigen-

ceaaelMa labor and toll, aero bit daily
: br**d Or arprthing more ?
'
&lt;• ;Noai air.-tba ifoan who fa incompetoot for what be undertake* will not suegaad in either of'the aGove ochipations,
aod it is the same with farming. He
. who would earn hie bread by farming,
efid anything more, must have grounds,
and must know bow to euliivate these
ground*—he must know what kind of
•aed fa suitable for peculiar soils—he
• must khow how; tA sow, nnd when to
tohnt, and what preparation fa neceemry
before putting toe seed into the ground.
We not only have the promise of “seed
lifoe and harvest,” but' we have the as
•urance «&gt;f a crop, if the right seed fa put
into tbe right ground.
Let a man select a sterile piece of
land.and, perhape. take the wrong kind
nf manure spend fifty dollars in prepar
ing an acre of ground for the reed, and
be may not find a crop that will half pay
him far bis UIhif and expense of prepnration ;&lt;liut let him take a suitable piece
otground, and with leM than half the
labor and expenae, the crop will pay him
' 100 per cent on hia investment.
It is so
in every pursuit of life. In order to suc. ceed in life, n man must understand bis
business, and nnisl apply himself to
whatever he undertaken.
Some neVer
■ucceed in anything.
From the want of
■ common understanding, they fail in
everything, while othera. with much less
labor and hustle, succeed in whatever
they wish tn pursue.
In all pnibability no investment of a
small nnioimt pays better, than what fa
judiciously expended is farming. Every
dollar rightly expendnd isgetiernlly auro
to pay double, or treble. Tbe gains nrn
slow, to be sure, but tbe investments are
generally light.
Let a man be 50 situ.
' «ted that be could advantageously u»e
♦50,000 in preparing ground for the seed
and he would be more surely remunerated
than he would in buying merchandise,
and telling, for cash, and on lime aa
busings is usually conducted.
The’former is often discouraged, be­
cause of small gains.
He forgets the
small amount invested. Tbe average of
those who live by farming in New EngIrnd, are not worth over one or two
thousand dollars.
How could a man
with 11000 support a family in trade,
with bad debts. Iimsi-k on goods purchas­
ed, dtc.. dec. 1 think, sir, from careful
observation, that it will appear, that
more men have become rich—I mean,
what country people call rich—from
farming than from any other pursuit.—
A large pAtt of the farmers in New Eng.
land commence poor, with a family, and
work hard.
How could they succeed in
trade, under the same circumstances?
DELTA.

It is n&lt;» uncommon thing tn see a little
circle dug Around Inrgc fruit and orna­
mental trees, and a heap of mnnure ap­
plied. Perhap* this boys’ play does not
hurt, but what good does it do?
We
might fancy the old tree looking down
upon the workman with a sert of disgust
nnd indignation, and saying:
“What
are ytiti about. Sir ? Are you thinking
to benefit me by scratching nrnttno my
bole? No, no,Sir* my roots are out
yonder, many reel away : my thousand
mouths are/ar off. open and wahins for
tbe food which they cannot get so long as
y&lt;&gt;u confine it to my sensdesu trunk."
Any person can see a good illustration
Wf our point, if be esnmmes the grass
under an &lt;&gt;aii or ash, or other gmtw-feed-

IT WILL MEND LEATHER
IT WILL MEND OfcM.
Save tbe pieces of that expensive eHtlfom bottle
1
H'WILL MRND IVflIRY.
Don't threw away that broken ivory Faw,, it is
r«Mtfy naateadc
IT WILL MEND L’lUNA. .
Tmarbasbea Chius Pupa and Haucers can uxHj‘i

— Wy faFfoyd tike the ghnatin Ham­
let ? ■ Because b« is “sheiuhwti in steal.”
Why it t pretty girl like a 8hiM*ate '

uiirror!

Becnusu she's a good

looking

" '
lothrse weeks, tt
f heanng.
,
. •
jy»
"SHERMAN C. Pl IN DIE.
(A true ceyy.]
Judge of Probate.

XADIES

it will mend
uiSTra i» uJa i"«»

•,

fATK OF MTCMIQAN^ThwClrefeiCMUt for
tbe County- ofAlarry; i*i Chaaasry.
igkth Judicial Circuit; Suit pending ia said
&lt; st foe Court Hout*, in lire village of B«*t&gt; in said Coustr, on th* SM day «T July. A.
ids tbouaand efabt hundred and sixty two.
fawner. (tenpfoinaaf,

COMMtSSlO.VEE’S NOTICE.
All person* tovfag elate* against tbs
■ 'JHaie of
deoeaaad. are lareby notified and requested to
precept ths same for effentnation and adjustment
to th*undersigned Cotntnissionen.dulj appoinled
ath* Probate Court for tbe county of Barry,
b will meet fur auch purpose, at the office
•1 Daniel Cook Esq., in tbe vitfaps of Hastings,
in aaid county,on Saturday, the thirtieth May of
Aupiat, and on Saturday the twenly-eernitb dav
of hewtsmber. IMt. and os Saturday the seventeentb day of January. 1963. al the hour of ten
o'clock, A. H-. en th* respective day* above men­
tioned. Six months from tbe “Jd dnjot Jslyitrei..
being the time limited by the Hon. Frob4&lt;&gt;
C&lt;rert for tbe final adjustment &gt;&gt;f all claim* sninst
said estate.
DAVID «. BttBlNSDN, I c£wwPLEIADE8 BROWN, [rfoaere.
Dated, July 28, IM2,
.
Jy3Ut4 ..i -

CHANCERY ORDER.

E^arJC nxw.
SdUoa.
Ruudl and Inline Rtee.nl!, fajaOanU

B

It aatiafoctorUy appearing by affidavit on fill
In thia'cause, that the above named Defendant

#»nl thorough care.
■
4 - &gt; 1*
KADWAYW READY REBOl.VXHV
IS A OBBAT 1.0!K&gt; ABD STOBAtUBBOTBT
sjsas^gsssgi

its use will speedily deliver the disabled swd.
diseaae-elricken sufferer from
A UVING DEATH,

D

rr will mend roitcEi.Aiii

LETTER FROM DR. SALMON SKINNER­

Ko matter if that broken Pitcher did not coat bt
aahUMng.ashaMmgsaffSd ia aahWia« earned.
II W 1.1. MEM&gt; 'MBA',‘1;.

in mcir
their operations, a»d
ID
“ a-T*
. ----The tiraSdoacdboolAbe large though to purge.

j»ut together.
...........
It will Mend tfair'r, C.rnf. Luva, nnd
' faet everything i.ut M.-rit!*.1
Aontrttde temee/eJ.vnrA AidERICAS ('EMEXT

permanent cure will surely foUew. ■
Tours, Ac.. Du.S. Rsorxxa.
Rbdffay'a RegulsUng Pills are sold for Twsntyfive oenU per box. &lt; eseb bpx contains thirty pillsJ
by Dragguts, Mercbsnt*. and storekeepers.
•
HamraxA &lt;0.*s Offiee.
M Joha's street. New York. -

Bt V- A. t
question of the million
ANSWERED.
110 00 n ^nr sated in ••t»-r» 1-ti.UL

RADWAY'S READY RELIEF

1.

Oit&lt;* Bol’lr »&lt;f

Poaaeeaes auch wonderful remedial powers as to
cure so mam diseases of apparent opposite pbe-

AWERTCAW CEMEKT CITE.
Pritv 25 Crity* pj/tyjttlv.

.

We reply that Badway's Ready Relief chief and
moat important remedial efficacy. is evinced tu

Price 25 G nts per B..ttip.
Price 25 (Vntx per Bottle.

the treatment of kxsch disease* and msladle*.
where pain la a concomitant of the disease.
Disease, like the storm, gives nemisrskabhi
sign* of its sppr &gt;ach. At Brat tbe tbreeict&gt;ed
Citfent experiences s alight disevmfert, thia is
■lowed with pain, to a greater or lea* extent,
and other ayn ptom* fellow in rapid auccraalin.
It ia m thia condition of the ayafartn where Rad
way's Ready Relief will be found all-potent. Its
adtninlstrsuun, either intenially.ar exleraaHy, as
the seat of pain indicates, will arrest tbe pro&lt;rv«s
of the threatened disease, and quickly relieve tbe
patient from all pain or discomfort.
If people, on the fiiat indication of uneasiness
or pain, either slight or severe, would take adore
of Rad war's Ready Relief, not owe thousand in a

Price 25 Ceul* ;&gt;&lt;t l|t&gt;ttl&lt;-.
Pn&lt; &gt;• 25 C« ui- i • • |’&gt;- ill,-.

R. t

Prim- 25 Cent- j

Very

Liberal Reduction to Who?e-nir
Buyer*.
TERMS &lt;?ANH.

IdF* l’OT Ifale hr all Druggist*, and eterrkreprr*
generally throughout the country.

JOHNS A CRONI.BY,
(Sols Manufacturer*.)

TO WILLIAM STREET.

liuporfant !•• Hnrtm* Ouqits,
hn|Mitnnt !&lt;■ Buildrra.

IniporUtnl tn Railroad Companies.

Important to Fanners.
To all wJietm tki» tmiy concern and it tn

erntn cvcyb'.dy.
JOHNS A CIIOSLEYS

D

S

Tkowu Af. Mt'ia, Defendeni.

CEMENT ROOFING.
The chcnpcal nnd aid durable Ruoffiug

IT IS FIKE AND WATER PROOF
la not recommended by ca, nor prescribed for
ao many Tari-ties of disease aa every physician iu
It e»n be applied to jruw and &lt;m.» aonra of
ike practice of medicine prescribe* Calomel. Mer­
cury, Quinine, Morphine, Opium, and Uber fa­
vorite bobya of tbe profeaaioa. It u a well known
fact that in ninety caeea out of one hundred. m&gt;
matter what may be tbe name ..f tlx dUeuM or
Tbia article baa been tbcroupbly IcwUd m
condition of tbe patient, calomel form, tbe im­
port**! and mod active agent of tbr preacnption; York and all part* of tbe Unite*) Stair*. Car- ■»
and if the aymptoma of th* niaeasc are auch a* to West Indie*, and Central ami South Au r»u». &gt;-i
build
ng* of all kind*, such a* Facthua l.» •&lt;.
leave any doubt ia tbe mim| of the physician aa
to arriving st * decided cuucl uaiun what to give. 01 ca. CYtvacacs, 1Uh.Road J*«r&lt;&gt;ia. Car-. &gt;t&gt;&lt;:
Pvbmc BciLoixua generailv, GyaaimMi &gt;v lw -i r&gt;
vxna, Ac.; by thr principal HriLtua-. Aa#
sn'lutbena, and hs* proved t~be the ( lihAl'tsT
and MGMT DURABLE foiOFISG ... u~; it is i.
eyerv reapeet A FHtE. W lTF.K. W EATHLR aw!
When wo tell the public that the nse of RAD- KINDS,,’l00F eo’erlng far KlfoFs UF ALL
WAY-B READY RELIEF Will enr* the etek rt
.. tJ#
ccrtaie diaeaaca: that it will atop pain in * few r,nio M Or n\l
■inetee after its application; that tt will profit^ InUfd Stif* which combine tbe desirable prop- rthe aystem againal attack* of all malatfm*. *
■tee* a; Afa-hri^ and
whieh are «...
iSFSlU scknowledgrd to be po~.reaed by &lt;• UTTA
PKRCHa AND INDIA RUBBER.
toeatabliah th* truth of ouratatememe. Mkaowl
edged by Uiotnaeda who have proved Ha uafailNn lien! is rctjnirrd in ninkh.u appliralir&lt;t

A SPEEDY PURGATIVE.

1 nereior*. vn motion 01 rvunr « A u.«x. so­
licitor* for tbe aaid Complainant. It. ia ordered
greatest at the ends of Iho mots. This
that tbe as.d Defendant,Thome* M. Ihllin, erase
MORTGAGE
SALE.
bi*
appearance tn be entered in foie cause, wtfotn
circle will enlarge eeery year, the roots
EFAULT having been madd in the condition four month* from foe dates! this order.
exhausting the nutriment of the ground
And tbai in esse of bia appearance he cmbs bia
of payment of an indetrturoof Mortgage exe­
as they extend.
answer
to tbe Oomplainanra Bill of Complafni to
cuted by Joseph M. Barrett, aud bi* wife, Catha­
Now, obviously, 1 he way to treat rine Barrett, of Rutland, Burry ceentv end State be filed, and a ropy tl.ereaf to be served on tbe
Complainant'* Solicitors, within twrntv days af­
such trees, and all others that ye wish t&lt;&gt; of Michigan, to Joaepb Sibier.of Maraball.Calboun ter service upon him of a rt«py of Comphduaata
county and state aforesaid, bearing date tbe second
. thrive, is io manure and till the ground dav of December, A. D. 1636, and recordcd in the aaid Bill and notice of the edtrv of order, and ft.
defeoll thereof, that aaidRill b*4ak&lt;m as Confes
all over the surface of their roots, but office of tbe Register of Deed*, fur aaid evanty aed by said nonresident Defendant.,/And it is
Barre, os tbe 4tb day of December, A. D. IKti,
more especially'at theaxiremiries, for it of
al 12 s'clock. M- In Book D. of Mortgagee,, on further ordered, that within twentr dayalhefoiafa there that they take-in the most of pages 12&lt;&gt; end 121 on which Mortnge there i* plainant causa a bailee of fluk order to be publfeteed in foe^Haafinra Banner,'* a puUia Mwateprt
their food. This is the very best way, claimed to be due, at tbe date of tbia notice, the printed, published and circulating in aaid O&gt;u3tr,
sum of eight hundred and ninety-four and B7but the next best ia to.toanure the entire iDOUi* dollara, sad no suit or proceeding* in law- and that aaid publication be covrtiutted et least
surface trf the grass above tbe mots once orineonily having been instituted for tbe reoorery onoe in each wSskfor six weeks in sucemalon, ar
that be cauae a copy of thiafoder to be peraoasllv
«year; the nutriment will mnch of it thereof; Notion 1* therefore hereby given that by served ou tbe aaid i-.on-resideat Deftndrtt. at
least twenty day* before tbe time prescribed for
find,its way down to tbe roota.—Ameri­
hia appearance.
can A^riatlmnti.
fterauxTfi Atxaw,
Locm 8. Lovxvx,
BohcitOre fix- Complainant.
Circuit Judge.
Material for Pickles.
(A true tfopy of the original.]
■
‘
There is n prejnSro againal ptekleq,
{4-f.J
. .
, Attest. ,D.iflt«xia.
JjM.
; ,
BH—p. ChuMT.
pdthnps it is bmuse bonnHngschnol

D

girfa|.ffi sickly htte, are said to -d fa pose
ofmsrrdloos'qnantitirsorUrhrrf. ' Whut-

bear wttnSs of 7eri^“g*b^&gt;'fi“ from itTw,

lags ar Hastings, :oo Monday tbs 14th day «f
July, tn tbs year’ one thousand eight hundred
wd stay-two; proeent 8.C. Prtndle, Judge of

tKisix stiuas.
A.» ™ fc«i„

n.r.njra.oi «i Ui.

Tbe expense bt applying ft i* bn: triffing. a* as
ordinary Rouf ean Lr covered and Uoialwd /Aa

It ran lie applied by any one.

Are superior to all purgative or cathartic pills
powders, mineral andaeidioi walers, in the treat­
ment and cure of
COSTIVENES8. ..
S INDIGRHTION,
LIVER CQMPItAlKT.
BlUQUHNEJW,
_________
INFl^MATIOM OF THE 10WRLM.'
■RKVOUMEtH
MELANCHOLY,
DEPRESSION OP WIRlTft,
’

and when finished forma a perfectIr Fisa Pi
•w^J&lt;v,wlili an elantie body. wHda.cwraet fa
fared by Haar, Lbu*nr SrauajtasuriJao of II
Bente, or any external eeiWii Whatever.

LIQUIl) .'I
GUTTA

comfort of tbe alck.- than A other mXira iXd
or means suggested by lb* median] anil.oniiM,
radwat's hxadt BKLigr WILL rror pAjg

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WARM WRATREHf AND NOT.WAMH UFF.

CllKUNICKHBI'.MA'nsM-ASTHMA

Pfcroona who taftr with Dyspepsia,•Ur«r&lt;x&gt;m.-

in the matter of tbe estats -of Luther Hill

I'.-tate cl Grurgi- W. MofoCr.
ATE OF MICHIGAN. Babst Cocwtt, as.
*
----- ~ Ttte Private Court, for tbs
mlden *1 foe Probate Office in
ings, on Tuesday the 15th day

’

DB. RAHWAY’S PHI*

Estate of Lather Bill. ‘ " ?
PROBATE (HditER.-W AT*OF MICHIGAN
Oo*nlgC of.aarnr- •«.
, &gt;.

prejudice, it fa not well founded,
kiss IJraard dfaCMiiery that salt *nd
vinegar will cafryorersvniething of the
greenjiesa rt Stmtmcr into th«&gt;barren.
Almost any vegetable pregfrv

There is nothing brt-

Garble.

That piece knocked out of vour Marble Mantle e.
be put on aa Uiwg as ever.

BILLI0U8 COMPLAINTS.

fur Billions eomplaiata, tadigssUow, Dyspepsia,

of Michigan, butresiilM in the Slats of California; healthy condition.
'
On motion of C. H. Chase. Complainant's tMWiorUlMbre presenting thia wonderful clean.mg rereu 1- __J—_j ,k-i .k_ —u ----- -1.1—.
w n,e Kurth American public.- Dr. R*swar
Vs* defermined to teat it* medieal
the
olasa of diaearea for winch .1 I* preacribed in the
Routh Atnencas Provincfe, aa it ia a feet wall
known to ail ;&gt;bv«&gt;olugiala that
KURoFULA. -LLI'ItOriY. ST PHI LIB,
and it# horrible train of concomitants, prevail In
the tropica! region* of lheSoutb. to a tnueb KT**I io default thereof that said bill crand more msfigbant degree than In tbs Nanh.
MORTGAGE SALE.
as confessed by said non resident In tact there ia scarcely a family ia anr of ths
South American Province* that is free from
efiuilt having bean m)kde in tbe conditions of . And
A*" it fa further ordered, that within twenty Scrofula, or ita kindred dttware*. It run* tn the
—1 the
payment ofa certain Jnd.-ature of Mortgage “*•'*
1 complainant causa ■ notice of thia order blood Of all its people, and has become eatabliahed
yj, _r
iu the
Hantur, * pub­ a* a coD*tituiiun«rinfinnhy. and ha* b*ffiod tbe
exteufad by A Illa Jones and bl* wtft, Ehiabetb
' *•published
bc
Junes, of Ass’ ria. Harry county, Stale of Michl- lic" n-wspapcr, printed, publisped and circulating ekBl of thtir best pbvaiciau*. With knowledge
r ,i, V
»b*t aajd publication be con- of these facta Dr. Baowar »** determined to teat
gau. to Horace J.Terrn,
ofi iua
ihc vwt
City aau
and niaw
State •” *“‘d co»««‘y.
date
«•«•,&gt;» •«&amp; w*«k for six week* in thfRADW?rs RENOVATING RHBOLVKNT.
of Nehr-Vort, bearing &lt;f;
’- tbe sixteenth
: day
2_, of . »‘nned
-us-------------- &gt; 1 succession,or that be cause a copy of this order
November. in tbe year- _e
of A__
bnr tLord
one.1thousand
eight buudre and fifv-cighL and recorded in the lobe personally a«rred on tbe aaid non-reaident which waa prepared sxpreaaly to meet the exioffice of the Register of Deeds for the county of Defendant st least twenty days before th* time gesciM of the diseases as d»reloped in the tropics.
Barry aud Staler f Michigan, on the thirtieth day prescribed for hi* appearance.
Large supplies were sent to Hrsril, Bncuoa Ayrea.
HARMON SMITH,
Of November, A. D. 185&lt;ut book G of Mortgages,
Chjli, Pent. Ktjundor, Vaniuels. BoliviOfow
Oil parts 8A1.342. #43 and &gt;M, on which sslJWort.
Circuit Court Camtniaaioner..
Grenada, and to aeveral ialanda of tba Spanish
C. n. Cuass, Solicitor for CumulaiuanL
gags there u claimed to be due, at tbe date of this
main, and was thoroughly tested by Physicians
Dated,
Ilnatings
July
M,
188*.
jySO
notice.'nine hundred and sixty-two and 68-1 fifths
and the Priesthood, aud is now the official retne
Dollars, (t9dSJib) and no proceeding* haring
A true copy of Hie original, on file with me. in dr used by tbwPbrMciana, under tbe name of
been instituted in law or iu equity,fsr the recov­ this cause.
Attest,
D. Srmxaa, Register.
•4Wuttvo Benuvador de Badw^," (the Spanish
ery thereof, Notice is therefore hereby given, that
for Rsdway's Ready R«rsofanl.&gt; in the treatment
by virtue of tbe statute and power ol sale con­
of Scrofula. Syphilis. Ulcers Tumors, ProUpana
CHANCERY ORDER.
tained in said mortgage.' the premises therein
Uteri, Elephantaais. Erysipelas. Rairt Anthony'a
described, to wit: The north east quarter [n eV)
Fire. St. Vitu's Dasrce. Fever aorea, all diseases of
of asctlou number eight. (8) in township number
the skin, humors iu the blood. While Swellings,
one [I] n«»rth of range number acven [7] west. In
Nodes, deafness, discharKae from the eyes, ears
said county of Barry, and Stale .Of Michigan, ex­
aud naae, glandular swellings, dropsy, anil con­
cepting a strip of fond twenty rod* wide off from
stitutional diseases. Such has been the uupartithe west aide of said land, formerly aold to Har­
lelltd suecrc* of this remedy in coring these hor­
vey Page, leaving cue hundred and forty seres
rible dieeuee in the tropiee font we do not beaiute
» J«Ma* A. Kftfa, Ctnpfaiuiia,
included in said mortgage, wbcih will be sold, or
b&gt; promise ell lbs sufferere with scrofula sod
ao much thereof as wlllpay th* demand with in Sarak Jane BTUfowM. E^itr VriUiatM, and £ R. eruptive diaeuce among 00r own people, with
teeest and coats, at public auction or vendne Io
speedy restoration to sound and permanent
the highest biddei. at the Court Hous* in the vil- Omndler, A.linu,utra!c&lt;c uf U, ttdaU of Itvnglat J. health.
WUllamt, dtcoittd, fatndunin
’l*georllutingt,
---------------------- jjj,
p|ace
that
brilfo( holding 1
li io superior to all known remedies in popular
srrv county,
and State |
the Circuit Court iu said----------------J.-------------It satisfactorily appearing by affidavit on file, use as a cleanaieg syrup for
of
Michigan,
on the sixth day
P.- tn thia cause, tbst the above named defendant, E.
--------------------------------------ir of September. A. n
PURIFYING
BLOOD.
1882, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. R. Chandler, Adminkelrator of the cvtsle of Doug­
"Dated,
Dated, May
Mar SB), 1962.
las J. William*, la not a residrntol thia State.but and removing fromiheakin Pimples,Tettrr.Raah
H. J. PERRIN A CO..
that hah at present iu oneof tbaSoutbern Stales, and other oflensive marks, and will, iu afewdaya
Jelllta
Assignees of Mortgage.
j On motion of Sweeaey A Allen, tbe Complainant'* Ke a pure, clear, and roseate hue of health sod
uty to the face apd nails and brilliancy u. the
Switzar A Allxji, Sttya.
Solicitor*, it is OBtMtaan that the aaid non-resident
I defendant cause hi* appearance to be entered in eyes.
It ia a pure and innocent preparation, all-pow­
this cause within three month* from the date of
thia order, and that in ease of his appearance he erful to &lt;10 good, but never does injury.
MORTGAGE SALE.
cause hi. answer to the Complainant'a Bill to be
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS.
EFAULT having been made in tbe condition tiled and a copy thereof to he served on tbe Comp­
There ia no medicine in the known world, or
ofraynjent of a certain Indenture of Mort­ lainant'* Solicitor*, within twenty days after ser­ physician, that hajj ever claimed the skill ol erad­
ou
him
of
a
copy
of
said
bill,
and
notice
of
tbe
:
vice
।
gage executed bv James H. Tuxbury and hi* wife,
icating from tbe*ayslem diaeasee inherited, by
Hannah M. Tuxbury.of Baltimore, Barry county, entry of this order, and in default thereof, that
the aaid bill be taken at confessed br the aaid
and slate of Michigan, to Cyra* Mann, ot Tolland
non-resident defendant.
'
RESOLVENT; and we religiously declare that, if
And
it
la
further
ordered,
that
within
twentr
.
.
Had-ay's Renovating Resolvent i* given when
office of the Register of Deed* for said county of as, the complainant cause a notice of thia Die symptom* of any inherited disease are first
er to bo pabliahcd in the “Hartluga Banner." ! exhibited, it will eradicate the same from the
Barry, on the Sth day of December, A. D. 18*0,
a
public
newspaper
printed,
published
andcircu|
at 6 o'clock 1’. M.. in Book K. of Mortgages,
system. In tbe earlv stage* of Pthiaia or Con­
fating
iu
aaid
county
and
that
aaid
publication
be
nn pare 1, nn which Mortgage there is claimed
sumption. Fits, Scrofula, and in case* of sorehead,
to be due at the dateofthia notice, the autn of sev­ continued at feast once in each week, fur six ulcers, tumor*, back in cough, brooqhuta.iheuae
enteen hundred and nineteen dollars and twenty- weeks In succession; or that they cauae a copy of Radway'* Renovating Itsaolveat will extermin­
one cents. [&lt;l*lV Sll.] and no proceedings iu law of thia order to be personally nerved upon the ate the transmuted disease form tbe system, and
aaid
non-resident
defendant,'at
least
twenty
days
orrquity baring been instituted lor the recovery
make (what th* parent* neglected,) a sound and
before .the time prescribed for hia appearance. healthy body.
thereof: .
Swaaxar A Aunt,
Lorrs S. Lovatx,
Notice ia therefore hereby given, that by virtue
CHRONIC DISEASE.
.
Circuit Judge.
of the atatute, and a power of aale contained in Solicitor* for Complainant.
Another class of disease* Unit no other medi­
(A true copy of the original.)
said mortgage, the premises described therein, to
cine*, or foe moat skillful nbyaieians bare rocwit: Two-third* of tbe north-east quarter, and
*• * ’
Mfoat.
D. Sroni,
eceded In achieving, more than in nicrelv palliat­
the north half of tbe north half of the south-east
Register in Chancery.
ing the *uBeringa of the patient, which Radway'a
Quarter of section number twvnty-niae, (2ui. aud
Ready Resolvent will positively eradicate, it that
the south half of tbe south-west quarter of section
CHANCERY ORDER.
of Chrome Disease* that have invested the av*number seventeen, [17,j all in township number
tem for year*, aueb aa ebrotrte Rheumatism, Gout
two (21 north of range number eight (ft) west, in
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe Circuit Court for Scrofula. Lyapepaia, Syphilis, and diseaaes in­
aaid county of Burry and Stale of Michigan, two
tbe County of Harry : In Chancery.
duced by the infadiuoea use of calomel, merenry.
hundred and eighty acres, [orsomueb thereof ss
At a session of said Court held at tbe Court
will satisfy said debt and interest aud costa,] will House in the Village of Healings on tbe Nth day
be sold at publieauction or vendue, to.lbchiehtst of July. A. D. le«t
Present, Hon. Lotti 8. Lorttx, Circuit dodge­
Henry Ftifiner, CMapUinant,

irr trees.
If the anil is rather poor, he
'*W6nd the grass Grown and dried in
'mto-summer; and tbe' drj ness will * be

.fifed aid* digestion.

Wood.

rr witt. iTENTr

= eie* oftife, sccuft a Hvim for himself
&gt;d I&amp;ilv 1 Gan tfeir&amp;Unic, after

merit« sKuuTna nun
Ar. lb. M, r.^i.M. ..Anilin M. U
Mercury, (luwiM .rA.D-r. H-11*01* djugsf

RAMTArB RKGULATINR PIUS

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sastings, barry county, high..

Wednesday, august 13, is®.

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.T-.im •BWWeti'i

W CODNTT, JUGMMUM
Mills, Barry

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- KOTO.
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‘■Atas

the White MuCae ta 1833
’

WkM-. U. »
At tha trial*

were, like Vysalf.only flirting, pan pu»»cr IS tempt.'
“So we parted. I came homo madden­
ed, sickened.’ 1” .nd here his voice sank

scribed

Travel on, and -Never Mind.’

lueriof (Um b^tad.

J n. H. a. BAUBV.

What fa past, Is past
Let aS flatting b.!
Il wU) barer help tb&lt;

GREAT
RIRTII

Blastings’ ^nsintss girtrtoni.

And ifthose who ffllcfat befriend you,

Take them for tbelrreul value,
Paaa them by, end “Never Mind.*

GRANT 4k SPAULDING,

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG

■ ASON ALLEN,

U« wiH hslp you. "N.T«r Mind.”

STORE 11!

EALER IN GROCERIES, provisions, pro
due, fliah, butter, lard. pork, and grain of
all kind- Also toys candies, etc., etc.
Store In
Caliieru a Block. State street, HasUnga, Mich.

D

SJisctllann.

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

OMLT A FLIKTATIOH.

JV»T RECEIVED

“So there is no engagement between
ynu 1"
"Engagement 1 I should think not.—
Why Joe, 1 am only eighteen. 1 shan’t

D. C. HAWLEY,
EALER in all kinds of Family Groceries,
Htene and Wooden ware, and a general aslortmcnt ef Provisions, Also Notary Public.
Btere, two doors east of the Hastings House,

D

be engaged fur the next live years.
I am
nut going to tiu myself down to domes­
a new and most complete assortment of tic life yet, I assure you.**
"But Nettie, you are wandering from
DBCGB AND HEDICINEB,
the subject.
I cannot think you utterly
o^Chemlcals, Paints, Oils, Cam* heartless, yet 1 frankly own you pain me

MO BE RTS 4c STRIKER,

Holbrook's New Block, Hastings, Mich.

3 pbenc. Burning Flaid,

by the dreadful spirit of coquetry which
you display.
1 am sure Graham Cur­
tiss’’—
"Now, Joe, don’t be tiresome,
ft Is
TTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitor, in Chan­
only a flirtation.
We dunce, ride to­
cery. Particular attention paid to Conveygether, but that is nothing.
I flirt quite
eaeiec, the investigation or titles to Lnnd
Foreclosures of mortgagee, Ac. Will be hoppy
as extensively with a dozen other gen­
r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
to attend to all calls in tbe line of their profeulon
tlemen.’’
end business.
PURPOSES,ONLY^S
“But, Nellie,” and a very grave look
Office in the Court Monee, Hastings. Mich.
came over
Law sun’s fine face,
"Graham loves you."
DANIEL COOK,
"So they all du, if I am to believe their
full stock of
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Genera) Land and
Tax Agent, will attend to the collection of
"So my friend, the man I honor and
(tehtaaod all other buainesa pertaining to hiaoffice.
Office in Goody car” a block, up stairs.
loye above all other men, la to be the!
plaything of a woman’s caprice. Sister,
l. HOLBROOK,
be careful, you are playing a dangerous
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
game.’’
*
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
Tbe crimson blood dyed the cheeks of

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

SWEEZEY dk ALLEN.

A

r

GROCERIES!

J. R. RUSSELL.

P

HYSICIAN and Surgeon.
store. State street.

the little beauty, as she ran laughingly
away from her brother, saying—"I will

Also a great variety of the

Office in RnaMll’a
'

come fur the rest of tbe .sermon lu-raor-

cuLJCxaT TXBT'jnnxHTr

JOHN ROBERTS,

And Cooking Extracts,

(HYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dwelling on Broad-

FOR TUB aSPBCIAJ. BXNXFIT OF TUB LADIXS.

II. P. CHERRY,
OTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, willi s
ten.) to all basinets eutrusfed to him with
promptness and fidelity. Residence, Johnstown,
Harry eountv. Mich. Blanks kept al ways on band.

N

PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

Upon oar shelves may be found all of th

L. H. 8TEWART,
A TTORNEY and Counselor at law. Sdiciter
A. and Counselor in Chancery, Notary Public,
Ar. AH busintM attended to promptly and effi­
ciently. Office No. 5, Noble s block, Battle Creek,
Michigan.
______

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
of tbe day.

NEVINS,
a4 Tax agent.

Particular

Wo would respectfully announce to the dU• ■&gt;_ ____ —A -.-..iw that we intend &lt;0

H. WRIGHT.
*»d counselor at law,
Md Solicitor and Counselor in Chancery.—
Particular attention paid to the coUection of
claim, and money promptly remitted.
Office, with W. W. Ralph Esq., Middleville.
Rn*clal attention will be Mid to COMPOUNDBarry County, Michigan.
INtfiS putting up PRESCRIPTlONfCand wy
"porehwng mrfJcina. of M cm
open
ttorney

A

CJEHEAIP. y©aR CASE

KNAPPEH A BCBROWS.

their being

ttorneys mki counsellors at law.

A

Solicitors in Cbsscerj Tax sad Insurance
Agents. Business alt -j J '* -- -------------- -•nd fidelity.
Offiee. corner Of M
Kslamazoo. Michigan.

ROBERTS 4 STRIKER.
Hxrnires Maaca 8. 1868.

J. c. Bcuowi

A. .t.Ksaraa,

C. PRINDLE,
ROBATE, Notary Public, Gtn-

twntosa a Ox^Lownox Do.
al purposes, for sale by

B
DAMIEL STRIKER,

£&gt;joody ear's Patent Breast Pumps for^srie by

IOUNTT CLERK. Notary PuHie.

EGISTKR OF DEEDS, and Moten £•«»*:

MANHOOD;

B0&lt;tW»F irt’HOW SMTfitD'

_ . •.

CoartTof thia Stxle-

heart.”
"Tell me nil about it.”
"Il was twelve years ago when I came
home from eullegc/lhal 1 first met Laura

AT72“!Lw£r,ai0^
Office tath'e Coa.t'How-

.

. «' /

ilaooluaunr

♦ .IX± dm Lt.

dsbtbty

ic extradtfon, came jnto a store for tbe
“Why, Mr. &gt;!««»■&gt; did

.ot Africa. They were entered on the
books as regularly enlisted in the Ameri­
can navy1 for the cruise of three years, and.

treatedMjuadly aod respectfully as tbe
their sailora; ,^»y were dressed iu tbe same
chief ad vicar. Gen. Jackson knew it wall Amarican uniform aa the sailors, and
and determined that the law should. be '(except grog) wore nerved with the name
put into aaaoatioo against him; not rations.
stern, cynical, distrustful, and excuses against the poor mls-guided men who ,, .Que ofthane noble follows died almost
herself on tbe ground that la was ‘only a followed, but against tbe chief couspira- instantly, from the bursting of a blood
vesuel, while rowing in tbe harbor of Pori
flirtation.’ Do not let ma see my little
io'Prpya, on the Wi of July, 1858.
His
sister follow in her footsteps, or 1 shall
cution for treason. He said that if be body wan wrapped in the American flag,
lesra to hate and despise all woman
had an Attorney Genera! that would-not and bo eras buried -from the ship, with
kind.’’
draw an indictment, he would find one tbe same honors which would have been
“J am sorry."
"Nettie, Graham loves you, would that could. Things were approaching shown to a aailor.
make vou his wife; has spoken of It to the crisis. Caibuun became aware of ’’ AH these things have been practiced,
me. Yet. If yon cannot love him, let Jadtsun'sdetertnlnaeibn^nd sent Lcteber, and'canetloned. for years tn tbe navy, by
We can­
him see now that his suit will be a vain of Kentucky, to otmfor with him on tbe Democratic admiolstrationa.
one. Do not load him on,, till your air subject, and learn bir real Intentions.— not, therefore, see why there should be
'
any objections to- employing negroes in
is his one hope, to drive him to despair He went to the President's house.
It was then already late at night. Tbe all tbe minor and menial labors connect­
at last.
He is rash and impulsive and
President received him with his usual ed with the army, and thus relieve our
may not live down such a blow”
courtesy ; bet, sir, that mild blue eye brave soldiers from such labor when pos­
which at times would fill and overflow sible The time is at hnnd when the
'•Yea. dmr.”
“Tell him I love him and that I am not with tears like that of a woman, was kin­ Government will see the oecesaity of em­
dled
that night with an unwonted fire.— ploying all possible muns within Ita
flirting.”
He reasoned with him for a while, then power to strengthen its miliary arm
"Yea.”
paced his fluor.
His indignation was and strike effective and cruifimg blo^at
“And, Joe, don’t hate me."
&lt;
■
'
'
A tender, loving kite was pressed up* aroused. At times he stormed in passion the rebellion.
on her forehead, and a low voice blessed towering and sublime, till rising to bls
full height, his frame dilating and quiv­
her for her decision.
ering, every feature glowing with the
living fires within—with that oath which
We have just seen a worthy ciliwn
li is a very sad thing to ’have] an eye in him never seemed profane, but the
to see faults.* H&lt;»w disagreeable it is to straggle of a great soul to take bold on who went down to Suffolk, Virginia, a
think of a man that is brought up to the Almighty for the strength of his pur­ few days since to see his son in the Union
clean nut a dissecting hospital, and never pose, he declared to Letcher that If an­ forces stationed there, and thia was part
see anything except' fragments of death other step was taken, by the Eternal he of hht experience :
Sefiulk is the petty center of a strong
and morbidity 1 What a training that would try Calhoun fur treason, and, if
must bo which a man goes through who convicted, hang him on a galbws high as slave-holding county (Nanscmond) which
lives merely to remove tbe feculent sub­ Haman’s. Letcher could not misunder­ has been for some weeks in the peaceful
possession of our troops. Fifty stacks
stances of life 1
And yet 1 would rather stand his purpose.
He saw that he was
be auch a man than one whose eye, terribly in earnest From that inter­ of g&lt;M»d fresh hay stood in plain light,
whose ear, whose every faculty, was a view he hastened to the lodgings of Cal­ but our horses were fed on hay brought
trap set to catch the imperfections of houn. He had retired to bis bed. He from New York at a cost of not less than
forty dollars per too. Our friend, barmen; whose soul, however dormant, al­
knocked at his bed chamber and was ad­
ways waked up when evil was spoken of, mitted. Caibuun received him sitting up
who was sensitive to faults more than to in bed with bis dusk around him. Letch­ posed to go into tbe village and find sap­
His sou
virtues. But this sense of imperfections er detailed all that had occurred, giving per and lodging at a tavern.
of others exists in varying degrees in entire the conversation between him and stared. “Wbv, they wouldn’t give you
everybody.
I am sorry to say that Gen. Jackson, and describing turn as be supper and lodging there for any money.
there Is an Infernal pleasure which every­ took that oath. There sat Calhoun drink­ You will have to stay tn Cambridge with
body
takes in dwelling upon others ing in eagerly every word, and as Letch­ me, and take such fare as we have.” So
the father, having no choice, concluded to
faults. It is much.resisted and control
er proceeded be became pale as death
led in many, and id some it is almost and shivered like an oaken leaf. Yea sir, stay. Supper was soon brought on ; it
overcome: but I atxf afraid that there Calhoun, great as be wan in intellect, consisted of good bread (they were out of
meat just then) and tolerable coffee, black
are times and moods in which all of us quaking in his bed!
And fur whatl
hnve a sense of the imperfection* of men J Was it from fear I from cowardice! as your hat. "Is there no milk here 1"
that stimulates us, and gratifies us.
I Ah, no! It was the cunciuu*nesa of his queried the astonished father. “Plenty,”
am afraid that to a certain extent all of guilt. He was the arch traitor, who, replied the son ; “but they wouldn’t iet
us are pleased with the recognition of like Satan in Paradise, brought “death us have a drop to save our lives." So
the father ate his bread and sipped his
each other’s failings. . There are ill-na­ into the world and all our woe.”
With­
tured proverbs about this, but I an; in one week bo came into the Senate and black cuffee, wondering if rebels in a
afraid there are foundations for them.— voted for every section, section by sec­ region under loyal rule were ever allow*
ed to bully their conquerors so before.
tion of Mr. Clay’s bill, and Gen. Jackson
Betchtr.
And be came away wondering.
was prevailed upon not to prosecute him
We rejoice in the faith that this is to
A mnn who has been redeemed by the for his crimes.
be endured no longer. The new confisca­
I have been told, upon authority upon
hl&lt;H&gt;d of the Bon of God should be pure.
tion act and Gen. Popo’s order brings as
He who isun heir of life should be holy. which I rely, that during the last days of
very near the end of it.
He who in attended by celestial beings, Jackson al the Hennitage, as be wus
and who is s&lt;»on—hb knows not bow slowly sinking under the ravages of con­
One Hundred Shots a flinste.
sumption
—
that
mysterious
disease
which
•non—to be translated to heaven, should
The Union Repeating Gun, sixty-five
be holy.
Are angels my attendants!— while It wastes the body, leaves, if pos­
of
which
are now with the army of tbe
sible,
the
mind
more
dear
and
more
near
Then I should be pure. Are these feet
soon to tread the court of heaven! Is to inspiration—be had a most remarkable Potomac, wm exhibited to day In the
this tongue anon to unite with heavenly conversation with his family physician city hall park. It is a rifled arm, breach
brings In praising God 1 Are these eyes and friend. While lying upon his bed loading, and has a telescopic sight. The
of mine s&lt;n»n to look on the throne of one day, and npeaking of his past admin­ barrel has a much thicker barrel than tbe
eternal glory and on the ascending Re­ istration, he inquired : “Whnt set in my ordinary rifle, although the ball used is
deemer! Then these feel and eyes and administration, in ynur opinion, vrill poe only one ounce in weight—tbe ordinary

hiMl. fcee, tiwin, ter wh*ing vme.
ITXirn and Txmptattox.—I find It to
KftM l«OV. r~&gt;'"K lk' ““Wing
be moat true that the greatest tempta­
pressure her haad gave mine, that it was
tion out of bell is to live without tempta­
jung ucturo
—j ■ —
■ tions., If my waters should stand, they
-d«P J-purf-"*
J**
would jnt. Faith Is tbe bettor for the
Kt rone man's chest, and Nettie could bear
free air and the sharp winter storm In
its fsce.
Grace withereth without advertdtv. Tbe devil to but God’s maaterly .Bder her Mr-'""* f
fettcer, to teach as to handle our N«*Pd,&lt;. U. ilw p«rlor. Si. Wtai it",ao’s.-^WUr/ori
.
ing and the rich, full nuten seemed to
hang InrthgV aruond me, and 1 spoke
— A newly married ooupls nffootoh-

*7

Sedation MH* ?
i d
,
Mr. President, If Cd boon had

mother followed him, leaving you, a
child to mv charge, I atoraly fowd Hfo.
try Ina to forget the Daradlse I -bad draanv
ed of aad Jost.
LowrT
Never can I
trust agsfn as I trusted then.
Where
domestic hspplneas should have blessed
my life, she'has thrown bitter memories

••Mrs. Holmes!"
“Yes ; don’t interrupt me. I will tell
you how slowly my heart woke to the
sense tifjgrndual growlh-of her image in
it tilfit filled it entirely. ( Parents, home,
lips should be pure and huly, artd live
sister, all beenrne second to the one hope
for heaven.— .Albert Barnet.
of mv life.
I meTlfor often, we moved
in the same circle In society; and at every
Lrrxnart Msarr or rat Biblx.—We
party I freqnentedr could dance and ehat
with her. Her bemily attracted ; her do not claim for tbe Scripture* simply
intellect interred; Jltr gracious man­ the honor nf having given tbe world ita
letters. This they might have done, and
ners iaacinated me. C**• J ‘»uol
and trpa|fui; and she.let her Utile. hand left tbe fidd of literature barren, and with
finger In mfoejutf turned from otheri to sfl the difficulties rtf cultivating It to-be
converse with me;
when As Ist'lbei1 Overcome by the tedious toil of succes­
dark e&gt; e».-Ml of snfibcbs^dwriI thought­ sive generations. But they. open-, before
fully on my fate; 1 benevdtf that the de­ ynu a ’^goodly lnnd.” everywhere fru’itfiil
votion 1 lavished npoh Iter *M trader,
stood, appreciated, relumed. Y ou know full ' harvest—Mountain and meadow
that I am atounpaWve man, buLi oanaot and pore streams diversify and adorn its
surface ; and at each step a roiaa is dis­
closed yielding as it is explored new and
Who would not
thr&lt;MiWWMy MV**
toy Inexhastible treasures.

HARMON SMITH,
/CIRCUIT COURT COM

► hriped to 'rig oat’s era*

try to furjeet, but my nature revolted «t
thia degradation. J tried study. My
father’s death Just woke me from tbe de­
lirious agony of thought; and when my

Kart, abssirbing me to tbe exclusion of be a wayforer amid such scenes.
all etoa.**!,«l¥
arture hrnktaj into her

Tyurneit’B doeosiin*.

►bosecdtino

One long stride the brother took, and
prisoning the little brunette in bis stnmg
arms he look her to the sofa, and dreW
her dotitn to n seal beside him.
"No,” and his fsce grow sad, very sad
“you shall hear my sermon lo-dny. Do
you know, Nettie, why 1 am now, at
thirty-five years of age, a bachelor, with
lonely aching heart!’’
"Lonely, Joe !’
And Nettie, now as
grave ns himself, laid her bead on her
brother’s broad breist
"Yes, Nettie. Even ray little sister
dearly kb 1 love her, cannut fill all my

station,and allowed them
rad dress asAmerican salf-

terity condemn with the greatest securi­
ty 1’’ The physician replied that he was
unable to anawer , It might be -the re­
moval of the depoaita. "Oh w»tn s*»&lt;i
the General. “Then It mey be the spe­
cie circular.’
“Not at all.”
“What
wm it then 1"
“I can tell you,” said he,
rising in his bed, hia eye kindling up,
“I can tell, you ; posterity wilt condemn
me more because I was persuaded not to
try and bang John C. Calhoun as a traitor
than any other act ofvri^r life."

We do not hear much of Queen Vic­
toria now.
Since her late husband's
death, she seems to have indulged In a
comparatively secluded life, arid to have
cherished her widowed grief in a studied
absence from all public afiaifs.
The
Empress Eugene, of France, Ims also
kepi herself remarkably in the back­
ground for some monlhs. • Every now
and then, we used to hear of some mcspads of hers.
Sometimes she was in­
venting a new skirt; ai^metimea .qttarraU
ing with a cabinet minister^ sometimes
growing restive under her husband's role,
and rushing off to England, to pass a few
days, rambling iacog.,.iu that country.—
All these oddities sf behavior seem to
have been abandoned. She remains at
boms, to look after the prince imnertal,
or, perchance, to look after Izitris Napo­

r**.y*s

tor nousteii.
-'-b
&lt;M&gt;h. kniw.
fork*
"'ill.
Jtesob looked
I* T**}
implements, and obeentiof »grain qrndlo

calibre of a Minle ball.
The breech of the gun receives'the balls
from.the cylinder in whieh twentfy-fimr

cartridges are depoeited.' By the turn­
ing of a crank the ball drops down Into
the barrel when a hammer instantly
strikes the cap, when the discharge takes
plsce. The barrel moves upon a pivot
and can .be elevated, lowered and moved
around ' at' pleasure.
In event of a
capture tbe gun can be detached from
the carriage and buroe from the field on
the shoulder.
Each carriage Is furnished with two
barrels, so that in tbe event of nne be­
coming too warm It can be unscrewed
and the reserved one attached. The ball
and cartridge are placed in an Iron case,
nt the end of which a percussion cap is
fixed. The hammer which strikes this
capreceivea its motion.from the crank.
The1 rifle is irpreeented as having
made one hundred and fifty shots a1 mbii bte;
hundred shots can be fired

with ease. At every twrn of the crank a
discharge taken place. The exhibition to­
day w-as eminently successful. Twenty
four shots were' fired In about fourteen
boo &gt;nds.
Two of theaeguns are altached
t«&gt; Sickles’Brup2a.. .I^ey.were worked
with great suttOMin (he battery In which
that brigade has participated. The Gov.
tntiMKl has ocd*e&lt; an additional non­

ab&lt;Mil t8flO.
They are known ax Nugen^.improvement,—Nm York Com­

— Zte*&gt;UlJr«to rl*k « lto &lt;rf
and Victoria and Eugene seam to have
diaeovered the-flEt; al«-*tod npon It
lU^ngan

Cwi
.1

thnosand -dollar* to Ifoi

- -n™ ts»k., Son-rb. . *d,ji&gt;ek*w
waw.” ■■ • ' r.

n...

�Eorroft

WetiMiay Manias. Awn
refreshed every
ljug news from the

_

~ A apSUt to the New York _^5rt,Wssh-

1
1

Washington, Aug. 4.

[be fullcriririg-oriJerW’ just been

is-

d:
______
1 Waa DfFAlYMnrr, WaBlngton.^ng.

One fWlow tn particular •

J""
few-

and tbe Dr. after examining his case

rm^ invigoratB ourT^HtM, and animate

X^TSSSSOte

inpJUvnj &lt;th. says ; “In answer to a deputaYion orprnminent citizen* who waited on

Uliwd him. Mylnt:“P-wtor»l»'[&lt;*•"&lt;»

^Ming but polHjr at •».. Onr

r •avww*"'
&lt;•' «* r

■■
w&lt;
Do 1

«mi

b» I"" !

Dr.

aMtwre.

- r&lt;M.

Tbe Administrationfit still for to tbe

1°

rear of public sentiment, and

moving

leading the

,'Ami "r.Ur. U. Gw. P-'K* «•»

certain lending journals take special palm

to convince the Administration that they

Ha

Ind^d, but Ih rorUd do wh.1 he could.

“But” wtf d»'aiei uoldicr. “d- I ■‘•"'I

k~P

ple. Tbe A dministration has inaugurated
tbe policy &lt;rf forcing white men' into tbe

ranks, but refuses tn accept tbe voluntary

earnest men of the country,

who fight

from parrioHsm rather than

pay, have

no .squeamishneas against permitting ue-

groea to face the cannon

and take their

chances, also, to the fates of the battle­
field.

There are some mercenary men,

some to the army, and

many who nerer

expect tn be there, who feel great repng
nance to having negroes

tions «f danger.

placed in posi­

They are blatant, load

ing the promotion &lt;4 • Amm of the army

and

Tmib-

in

which enlisting is progressing says:
“The truth is that the people are just
getting fairly aroused to appreciate the
Iireaent situation. In nothing more plainy than this, is it shown bnw tbe Admin­
istrations can lead the people.
An access
ef vigor and determination on its part
infuses tbe same spirit into tbe people.—
Let tbe Administration mark out tbe
path for
vigorous measures, and the
people will follow it.
7"Ae pooplt have
hoped and waitedfor ihit moment, when
they could see all the vast, and as they
know irreeistable resources of the North
turned against tbe rebellion.”
The one line in the above,

which

quotation, and entirely upsets tbe favor

ite theory which is attempted to be prov­
ed

by the preceding sentences.

truth l«, any position assumed

Administration silences a few

The

by the

brawlers,

while the mass of the people are still
waiting to be overtaken by

the Govern­

ment; and we congratulate tbe people,

that they

have a few representatives

the press

among

and otherwhere who

feel constrained to admonish Old Abe to

The

following

from the

Washington

correspondence of tbe 2V. F. Indtpmdenl
is worthy of consideration, expressing, as
we believe, much truth, it should admon­

ish ns all that the work of enlightenment
with regard to the demands of the people
should not cease at any half-way ground.
Read the extract:
“Let this be written down to the cred­
it of tbe Thirty-seventh Congress, in its
second session convened—that it was for
in advance of the Executive—that it was
continually restrained by fears of an
Executive veto—and would have made

more stringent confiscation and emanci­
pation laws bad there been any b«pe of
securing the President to them. If. in
die end, it turns out that the mild policy
will save tbe nation, then Congress has
been mistaken. If, on tbe other hnhd,
all is lost for want of decision of character
&lt;*f severe and prompt remedies, Mr. Lincoin will be chiefly to blame. It should
be understood that Mr. Lincoln is not so
much afraid himself tn lake a radical
course, as be is to offend U»o many loyal
men in tbe country by taking such a
course. He fear* to be in advance of
public sentiment, and told a party of
Cntlernen, a few days since, that be beved be was now in advance of the
average sentiment of the country. This
is clearly a misuke; and if Mr. Lincoln
would only follow his own anti-slavery
instincts, rather than his fears of pro­
slavery men, be would do better than be
is now doing.
.

Federal aide, from which it appears that
Banks wta attacked on tba Oth inst. by a
large fi&gt;rce which be held in check until
yhe arrival of Pope with reir.fareemMitn.
Tbe battle wd at Intarval. all day. and

mtn tudiscp tbaendmy off; and not in­

Tb.

Dr.

VERMIN

.book

his head agriftf ""Do I stand one chance

OtafoDnr

Ww*re»woW
wMer, stand

tion and says, “Well. I Ruew 7°”
stand one chance in a rfiundred.* “Well

on the defensive, and lhereforerierw'pcn-

necessary to say, as a general thing, the

with the other veasela.
The. bauaries nt GteenviUe and Can»linc have been increased from four to

etrate tbb heart of the disease and open

soldiers bear hospital confinement a ith

a vain

that would ble^d . Rebellion

Aug. 6.

Gen. Wadsworth, by direction nf the
War Department, arrested tbe editors of
tbe Patriot and Union, charged with
issuing treasonable posters, calculated U&gt;
retard and embarrass recruiting. The
whole party left for Washington this

to

trenonn
ider. oo Tbsrarey, »• iwatj-m

evening.

Washtboton, Aug. 6.

hands of the

while

destroyer,

these

have not been in tbe habit of visiting

“Michigan Soldisr’a Relief

them.;

And

New

England, that they

-. .I_ ~~~«U "

- Amt

QctoKisahe
CoMPAXT

-eld and otbe

leave la/ tV

Al (fo&amp;J Ofrtfflk ■! gii w-

'

Tbarwtay.

«mr streets n

of their frien

CHANCERY MtB. TOY-'

adj

xfternoau th

QTATE OF MICHIGAN.—TheCirreilCourt for

gwsting
HOOSF.KEF.PBR&gt;*-torabM with vert.

Captain. Par

LirotMM

wounded of that State.

They have

ceived hero the last month, from

es of goods, and several hundred

,W*b. M

rriU

several war

MURE GRAIN rad prori»ioa»’ are dreire.’-^
annsalty Io Great County by rennin, that.
for lun. of thia Rat and Inaoct Miner. A J
fkmU.

re­

differ­

ent sources in the State, forty eight box­

Lieutenant.

N ptmraoeAAMl br virtns of • dveree of »b«
Cfrcoit Cowrt for ib« cxraniy of Jtarry. m Chascerv. mads on tte fosrtsenth 1 l4th] day «£ Wy.

I

Association,” here, and the une in Michi

public auction or vi
_. ik.
4

in money, which, under the suspires

‘7 &lt;■’

Lathrop t2.

judiciously among the Michigan soldiers

east,’ makin

Many little delicariea are also

rter poet being
thirty-It e, and

kinds.

Currant and Grape Wines, put up and
sent on

ing out treasure and money, to fit out

generous frienda who are left behind

the men who are wanted by Government

the hrave boys nnw

by kind

hearted

r

Maple Gro

Office—are distributed

abuse in such immeasured terms, is pour,

tHsA-w

L. Mndge &lt;«

Hon, J. M. Edmunds, Commissioner of

sent on such as jellies of different

have a few n

From the m

of

the President of the association here—the

the Gen" Land

tbe county d

brought nut

dollars

&amp;C., &amp;c.

tion.

•

gtn, have'done much for the sick and

tionism are o/raid to run the

loosing a few “niggers” to save the na­

sffiirting4e t

than is generally supposed by those who

who may want fur shirts, drawers, socks,

risk -of

am Mtinct.

much patience and courage, nnd every thing is attended to with"far greater care

great advisers and denouncers of Aboli­

Ext. rrt* tint.*.

Impbovbm

Bed bug ExteroiiunHo.

•ide and cro

women, and

our streets

by

notice a cro
»&gt;lid timbe

ne. north of rance
HARMON SMITH.

engaged in protect­

Tbe Union meeting at the Capitol was
an immense affair.
A number of the
most dislinguised men spoke.
President
Lincoln made a abort sbeech, principally
in justification of the Secretary of War,

now. without any

Wo must put down this rebellion now.

in opening boxes, to see marked on

taking npoti himself (Lincoln) the refrponsibilitly of the acts for which the
Secretary of War had been blamed.

or it will put us down.

outside of some little package a soldier’s

to lie ««n fir

name, Co. and Regiment, and who

ing.

New York, Aug. 0.
The Commercial states that an import­
ant secret expedition, consisting of one
little steamer and a few picked men. hue
left one of our nnvnl depots, and will be
beard of in a few days.
A special to the Poti says: “Reports
from Gen. Pope’s beadquarters state that
the rebels am concentrating their forces
at Gordons ville, with an evident iulen

hesitation.

Comment

ing tbe nation against traitors.

Many

is unnecessary to a reasonable mind.—

times have 1 seen the gener6us tear, drop

out.—

from the eyes of those who are engaged

Old Fngyistn. I hope,

measures will do.

is played

No half-way

Every' thinking man

sees it. and tbe old world sees it,

If wb

prolong thia war much longer, quibbling

it.

ment.

must be terribly

The

next campaign

effective

and abort.—

Then comes a package of choice

Then some good mother has

sent a tin

ru^h in to fill up the ranks and be impa­

senda •ometlnng useful for ber sMdier

tient to march.

brother, of whom she' loves to think of as

[From tbe Cia. Free Nation, Dee. 21,1861.]

the bravest of nil.

Da. Rodack’i Bitter*.—By reference

And be auured friends

Who can see

*•

these

are fighting for ita preservation.

home, who so nobly contribute to their

pital.

they have landed at Aquia
Memphis, Aug. fl.

Col. Horey’s Regiment is 23 miles
soutb of Helena.
In a skirmish, six
miles below, Inst Saturday, they lost &lt;&gt;ne
killed, and une wounded; several rebels

were killed.
It is reported that a fight took place on
Sunday between two companies of Fed-

erals, acting as. escort to a pn»vision train
of 60 wagnna,aad a. large body &lt;‘f Texan
rangers and cavalry, al the mouth of St.
Ann’s River. The former were dispers­
ed and many captured, and the 1 wagons

were destroy«.
The same day, 00
Federal*, 15 miles above Helena, were
surprised and all killed or captured, ex­
cept two.

Swcb will be the order of relief.

to an end.

-

» ■

Gen. Burnside’s command is moving

and il ls reported here this morning, that
Creek, and

or, end the people with new hope.

To Dootnj-------- Mmba h&gt; Fun, Cluilm,

Pnrticulate not given.
The State Aqucdltdbal Fair

The hospitals here, are now getting vs-

will

be bold at Detroit, September 23d, 24th,

web. and atth.

u

, ,

Louisville, Kt
.,.
Fowls.
To Dttlrog-------- Insects on Animals. Ac.
To bottrog-------- Every form and species
ofVermin.

extermination of all kindt and tpoein of

ious to return.
While others prood of
the sacrifice of Hmbe In defence of their
country have gone home u&gt; be gratefully

Gen. Hooker remained at Malvern
Hill until 12o’d&lt;»ck Wednesday night,

have sacrificed 00 much to protect.

when he fell back to bls encampment,
leaving strong guards nt HlxauHs. The
rebels moved down from Richmond on
three rosds, concentrating their forces
near Malvern. They tbongbtmir whole
army was moving towards Richmond,
when our movement whs'merely a re
connoisance in force.
' ' The gunboat Southfield, which has
been aground for some days, shore City
Pbfat, waa'^

Never was there a country, probably,
that in time of war or peaci, ever made

&lt; Indtmati.
Pitialiurghi l*«
Buffalo. N. ¥..

Fermin.

Mrs. FRAMCK8 H. BURDICK, of Rettaai

Feverishne
nlonit th*
Rxadt Rk
Will'quick

GT Bee “CostgrV’ adrertl-sremto

In this paper for the destrweriow nd nttrr

are now, to be glven.tfp"again. The rti
verae J^fi.qe Bichm^ii ’anly' . fires tlleir
more anx­

if. wkta th
Rea
terrd, the

way’s

Chicago. Ill

&amp;c., dec.
To Drtiroy-------- Mosquitoes and Firas.

tie churthss flltid Up for tbe wonoded,

PatriwtUm, aod makes them

WH

“d

Ta

at Allegan, Sept.' 8th.

destroyed by our fleet on tbe Mississippi.

of

bountiful hands of the Government they

tySold in

Hastikgs,

'!' I

M&gt;cb., by

Rosxsts &amp; Sraixn, And by the Drug­

New Advertisements.
PKOBATt GArDKJL-NrATKOF MICHIGAN
uXPraUi.tfourt for U» Cowntv
sf Barry, bo Idea al tbe ProbaU Otte*, ta Gw vlf-

gists, Grocery and Storekeepers generally.

Wool!

Wool!

TBE PUCE TO GET WOOL CABDED,
On HivrrirvnwM. --

*

.....

such complete proviahms for the wounded
this, for tbe hist' rix months.

many

EW SOLD BY

Althoogh

improvements can and

made for'lBe hHt "elf" month*.

will

be

Yet a

parson visiting them.cannot help being

about tbs Uih of JnoTnext
•»wv—

.ba0Yat

iftWltp

ireattnMf

&lt;n ittent if
.JTWwi
Heated for the comfort of the padenta, -by

of Fevrrs

man beedroe nMldiab and fretful, h?

our

hospitals here. Vet rwt to such an moot

k^t^chaUMt^ U^a-Suwdio-

Teachers In­

1st, and

“The pa
use to grum
■what we m
ju»l what
T^idhe^A

If people
lion, cum
would be f
There is n
lignsnt, m

irertleement.

be held al Battle Creek,

Virginia” will be inspired with new vig­

Friday, Aug. 8.

flor­

stitutes will

commencing op Monday Sept.

With two such com/nanders who

have been wo well-'tricki, tbe “Army

Headquarter Army of the Potrnnac.

in a abort distance.

From a circular received, we learn

that a session of tbe State

“Draftin
of militar
eubjeetM as
ambition ;
rtfonrifar A
TYihwae A

»

reiirieiekit, r»,

G-------------------------

The Rzbzl bam Ajulamsss has been

received and ever bon&lt;&gt;red,by their friends
sod neigbbnnLamfto bcTrftwarded by the

efo are rei
conaidcral

Yours, die.,

to .co^pperate with Gen.

will proceed
Pope.

hearts at

It

such a p&lt;»licy the war will speedily .camo

Wheeler A Hart.
Jamee.R. Aapu.«
Moran &lt; Allen.
Hall. Ruckel ft C

God bless the brave soldiers in the

be allowed to go hungry where provis­

under

.

Yerk (H&gt; I Barrel.RiartrA ti.&gt;.

nation are eniiated in behalf &lt;&gt;( those who

if carried at all, and our boys must not

must be so now, to succeed ; and

Shlrffain Bra*. A Co

sympathies of a great

knowing that the

AU Warn,hit Dacecim io lh» l»it, .

Whelesaie Agcais !■ New

things without

field and douhly bless the kind

m arch, if we rend the signs gyighL

-*Tbe AAa

SPECIAL NOTICES

aister

formation irotn Richmond, that tbnentire
rebel army never exceeded 350,000 ef­
fectives (mm the Potomac to the Rio
Grande.
l*hc forces about Richmond
reach, at the highest, but 120,000 men,
of whom 00,000 were on the Peninsula
during the memorable seven days, and
of whom 60.000 were used aguinst vur
Banks and exposed points. Tbe rebel
loss was 28.000 killed and wounded.—
I.m Ivinn a -nA v..f hrw.

ions abonnd.

the work o

can of cakes made at home by her own

hands for her dear boy.

at tbe North, that it the word, and now
tion to attack Pope.
Several Governors nf tbe loyal Stales, come on.
including Gov. Buckingham of Connecti­ JJen. Pope's mew 4sel in high spirits and
cut, are here in consultation with the (nil of hope, now their lives are to be'
President, in relation to the new order
active, and their guns kept hright,Sh»vels
for drafting.
The Pott professes tn have reliable in­ nnd spades must l*e carried by niggera,

the night, a

a knob on off h»rn. and
when they left home. .
oxen, or
fc^TT’2
found will be libemlh n.----------Maple Grave. Asf.a, 1MX. Geo. N. Xouut

Let 'hat be-lhe word, and our boys will

A loved

Only

was saved.

good” for another name, Co. and Regi
tobacco for some lover of the weed.—

end to our hopes.

House

And then another marked “something

put a stop to our sehsallveneM. and

an

and State S

the

upon delicate points, intervention will

we set it manifested more or less in

suits are

on. chaneu m My I”

Tbe Essex and Sum tar are is company

we

have itaHosed, contains the truth ol the

• {■ '
Destroys instantly
EVERY FORM ANDAFEtl

then, doctor.”-said be, “go in lihn 4—W
and of preventing the ramfinaliun andr Wickliffe hits la bo rot/ all^firmfgh' the last
on that tea chance." Tbe Dr. did “go
appointment to the military service of
( aessh'iq of Congress' t'qjjct the army lim­
incompetent and unworthy officers. The
in on that one chance" and cured him up.
Regulations will alto provide Aw ridding ited to a certain number of men. but it so be is able to W about again and says
tbe service of such incompetent persons was no go.
Although many were wilt­ he is going tn try those Richmond chap*
as now bold commissions.
ing t* follow in thepweksofthe defamere
once more in a few days.
»
“By the President.' ■ • -'t
of the north In^qi^ress,'yet\,‘fpr greatI could give you many instances i»f deE. M. BTAirrffN.’Seoretsry &lt;*f-WarA*’
wpBMfber saw"what,the thing tnganforterminaliort and bravery that have saved
From ths Mew^hia Unkrn of Aug. J.
| They raw. ft hat thby wanted, to fetter the lives of many in jyur hospitals under
lower fleet, under Commodore
Farragut, lias gone baek tafiew Qrleins. Government so it could only opperate my own observation here.
But it Is only

Harrisbvrd,

Tira Detroit AommiKB

m’

'

—

in a hundred. Itoaa. doctor 1" The doctor
rear. ( Grtrhrntrtdnt wees 1^ imd ntfl ^q- looked at’Mm a mfaute. and tbongbt of
gl«
.n'nj, ij •
bls patient’s rfraaq1ution_and determina­

death, by letting their niggers run away.
sixteen guns.
mouthed ranters against negro equality
Wickliffe
Commodore Davis • begins to look But all th*t; has blown over.
and would rather that scores of tbeh sober.
He never coaid be punvinced, it drCo. have since inode their speeches in
white brothers should be swept down by
is said, that the Arkansas was very form­ fn'dmna and have shown their true semirebel cannon, than that one rebel mas- idable, till she made her way so gallanU menta to the people. By their speeches
ly from,the Yazoo to Vicksburg.
ster’s slave should faH by the same agen­
Tbe upper fleet is now at Helena.— we infer that men in the North whose
cy.
Men of this dass are not proverbial
What move will be made next, tbe pub­ sentiments differ from theirs, should be
for modesty • they thunder their views lic will know when it is made.
hung by the side of traitors, who have
The Arkansas has command nf the taken up arms, and are fighting and kill­
into the ears of the executive, while the
Albany Evening Journal, New Yorh river between lldena and New Orleans.
ing and destroying for the purpose of
How much and how long they may annnv
World. Detroit Tribunt and others of
us, remains to be seen. but it as high Hotting our Government from existence.
their kind, instead of boldly advocating lime she were put out of tbe way.
Have Yet these vile abolition'sts are givingthelr
the views of the people, are waiting to be we not officers and scarucn, nnd vessels money by U10 thousand* to men who will
led by the Adm mi strati on.
to do tbe work 1
enlist to defend the Union against the

vxz, in speaking of tbe great energy

1_

■

the rebels in frtma and none be left In tbe

are more intent upon following the Exec­

utive than upon understanding tbe peo­

CHSSCXET'bALE-

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if10 Uh G»U

cnou.

B.W. Am—

’
Th.

«&gt;ld him feta

eb*n&lt;*i Kr ftUlof,

Instead of state will also be made, up by a spCeisI
people, follows in, the for dratt frtKn the inUi»ia;-3iYw8edrsUry..A»r
War will establish regulations fur.this

term thereof.

of their brave friends in the field; and onoe

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8 IfiT;

ANNUAL TAX 8ALBB

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15 2

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2

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CnnA Danwwm.^-A little boy shout

two yremold, ehikt nf Lieut.

Gao.

P.

Bakbh, pcaidea tally fell into n bareel

nf

IANQFORD G. BERRY,

•dsv forenoon, and Worn diwoverad life

wan extinet.

•S

B 812

a 8

80 to 9 79

•8 8 » ’?&gt;

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sw^ofseX^
W0,t??w

nr*.

1855.

This accifaut is peculiarly

6111

afflicting t* the bereaved mother, as Mr.
linker is absent in the army.,

G.mpaxt Fvll.—The volunteer com­

except 2 icrw ly-

ud » »X .xe.pt w K

pany being recruited for by ll O. Fitzger­

1858.

ald and others is mnre than full and will
leave for the

’Ihursday.

rendezvous

$

st Inna, on

otir streets as nil the soldiery and
of their friendu were in

the

afteroonu ths Company elected its officer,

drtignsting Aaron Durfee

O.

L.

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to

wm

fully attended j and

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TownS North of ut.? Wc*L
1 47
18 90

of n w W
fl
wptufSXl
of new &gt; •
nptofaeJX &lt;

which

brought nut lite patriotism of the people.
Fmm the minutes before us 4c lenrn that
L. Mudge offered tn give t8 extra boun­

»X of o ex 25
a wMofsikto
nwWof texts

15

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11 to ..n ii

of a wV
f 17
wsf:?!?

«X «&gt;7n eX 29
n wWofoeXa

40

ty t&lt;» eacl^ volunteer frnjn Gutleton and

Maple Grove. J. Badcnck, I &lt;3.

M.

J.

Ijohmp 42. and several otbera fifty cents

.'•ch. making an extra

bounVy of about

410 to each rrermt;

I

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iMraovKMRXTs. in the shape of new

to tbe place of beginning,
19
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Anv-ng them,

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n eV of ■ eV
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Hide and cross-walks, have bean made nn

«mr streets of late.

we

notice a cross-walk suhalantirilly built ot
solid timber, at the Junction inf Jefferson

-SI
320

Bvrnkd.—*The

small

frame

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Village of Orangeville.

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in Mi. report to lbe Mediae! Sodrty ‘»f

To Comnnapllvca.

Oil 10

ra the swan* of cure..
To all who desire it.

Village of Bastings.

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44.

COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

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t to » to a or

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The onlr object of the advertiser iri wendin;

spread Uformaxion abiob be, conceives fo bo in­
valuable’ apd ha bopha every aoFerer trih try hia
remedy, an KwQlcoat them ttttMtig, sad may

8

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4T8 BROADWAY, NEW YORK

THE Advertiser bn«ing been restored

ilSIi

aide aoo'

a a

Louisiana, iw regard t«» tbe most efficient
trentmaotoef,Y«4k&gt;w, Typhoid, and intar-

JeUmS

AS
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160
419

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110

BU.WI.UI", OMU — ' —
— - ...I
w
them with any other manufactured in Clila country.
GROVESTEEN &amp; tlALE.

61

st.
a
61
66
31
11

North of Rang.

90 9 45 I sing#X «f ,»X
00 6 12' n •

RAirrAT*«rBRA»YrB«WEr AS A

to

19
19
fe to

•*ph

1

until the disease becomes entrenched
A»ithlnJy‘oi.r a t Mem before resorting to

upon ।
bnapit

8160 CASH,
Rich moulding cates,

and to »Uud better IhaaaMARid for |fOO or
bv Iba old method* of tu«uuucli;r». Wc invito

electric power nf health, V to snccewr-

aisad, no serious illness will occur.

5 01

a n

hboid-Fever, Ague. Pneumonia. Bilious
Fever. Cholera, Small Pox. Scarlet Fe-

jai? Trim nit A*MT.m£Wb«n- pain !» »•
r-rieneed, Ra^wa^s Rxady Rztier is

containing al! itnpravcuicnta known In tins coun­
try or in Europe, over-itruSt bas., French grand
action, harp pedal, full irou tramv, for

1.H

/{

in&lt;-»s prevented. There is n&lt;&gt; occasion
for the prevnlenca of Yellow Fever. ,Ty-

i&lt;gHbaH&lt;*n of jMin. discomf«»rt, or uneawi
toys. Fai&gt;wat‘s Ready . Eausr ia used

GROVESTKES A HALE, having removed ta
their new warerooma.
No. 478 BROADWAY,

*e|ofsef
7
opt of n| ©fae|7

IfrArrr Rxtncp ia used, these ermptums
will quickly disappear, and a aariotM ill-

•at. die., for Ihetw disease* give fiiir warn
ing‘nF their apphuich, nnd if on the fir*’

Rutiuga. Aug. I. 186J.
f
Notice ia hereby riven tbal in neccrdance with
tbe proriaion* of die StatufcTn auch case undo
and provided 1 do hereby daaiguote and adect the
office of tbe County Treasurer at the Court llouae
in the Village of Hasting* as the piece where the
above deaenbed Landa will be »old io accordance
with the above aoacilicatiou*. Sale to commence
at 9 o’clock, A. II., on the fir.t Mondav of Oc­
tober, next
H. X. HMEI.liON,

wWofwX

use to grumble ahoutdt. The present is
■what we must attend to, and the draft is

Ffvcrishneaa,'Pain In the-Joints, Back,
iilong tf»e Spine. Lags. Ate., if, Radwat’b

»■
9'
9

01
U1
01

Village of Middleville.

‘•Drafting may be a fitting resort
■ if military
despots, who use their
NuhjeetM as the reluctant texis of their
ambition; hut it will lie a [humiliating
resort for Abraham Liiccour.-—Adv. and

would be fur less sickness among us.—
There is no disease either simple or ma­
lignant. ■ malarious or otherwise, but
gives due warning nf its appr&lt;»ach ; and
if. • hen tbhte signs are exhibited. Rad­
way’s Rkady Rklixt is /reefy adminittrred, the threatened disease will be sueressftrtly reprised.
If seized with Head

Eastern Addition.

t

• he work of an incendiary.

It

agton street.
2 02
SO

71 M

Town 3 North of Range 7 Weak
n wX 2
40
2 to M
a wX »
4°
4 49
48I
8
150
19 97 1 9S I

The family were absent fur

the night, and it is thought tbe fire was

“The past is irrevocable.'

ll 97 1 19

usfrofn.l
Xofn wXl 31
n w
wV
of "
n fl
?.
Xof
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Only a small pnrt of the furniture

90 11 02

1084
uS
1043
IMS
1044
IMS
1573
1«T74
1076
1076
ion
113V
80
03 i SV
1140
1141
80 ' 01
90
1144
Also blank lot south of Usuk lot bounded I
north by Court street e bv Mill propertv, »
foj
------- Blank lot between I

100
80
160

to l»e «&gt;n fin* at about 11 o’clock last even­

was saved.

8
s
9
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11
11
13
18

9 ?«•
92
7 2S 78
11 11 1 11

dwelling of Nelson Rich was discovered

ing.

i

.wm swx »
&gt;»l&lt; of a wX 2&lt;

nnd Stale Streets.
Hocsk

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9 95

We

have a few notes from nee 41 Castleton
which

s

01
01
01
01
0!
0!
01
01
01
01

uad l-sth
ora .X

several war meetings in various parts of
the county during tbe past week.

n wXofa»X&gt;4

of.»K 23

1st

Fitzgerald 2d

:;s
'i
^7^::

»,K.;

of Baltimow

Captain, Perry Chance of Castleton,
l.ieuum«Bt,-:aad

1850.

many
In

town.

11
11
11
fi

?5

Monday was s lively day In

n
r

n

»

. a s

i ii
nt

�gnraltiral firms.

all^ 1;

Geaw away—-(Norway) prob-

JI

W..B«tcri
latest arrival b of. uniform tenor,
odd, vet weather has retarded t

DteMltakMb &gt;•**

tixm to ft Tftry eari(ifaa
Md then will bo btri

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

ter, and private kltera received here
(Yom Germany report that tbe. iDcesxant
rains and the buck war

n.iluiy sppotmed

“LOW PRICES”

wheat.
The Vienna correspondent at
the London Timet furnishes Um fallowing
kdditHMud evidence of tbe general failure:
of r.r;;i:i
rialog in all
Austrian empire, u the
weather is very unfavorable. The corn

GKANT&amp; SPAULDING

—W-*
DB. J. flOYEE BODS
Imperial Wine Bitters!!
and Esiriruinc

SHERMAN C. PRINDLE,
Jndpe of Probate.

MORTGAGE SALE.

tria.”
We hare already exported large
amounts of breadstuff's to Europe to sup­
ply the want
hich begins t*» be fell,
and the demand abroad fi«r our supplies
is likely to increase rapidly. There can
be no war with Europe str long as Eu­
rope must be fed from oojr surplus, even
were there no questions of policy or cost
to enter Into the calculation of chances.
Moreover, the steady drain of gold must
be arrested by tbe growing call for bread­
stuff*, and we shall have our specie re-

CHANCERY ORDER.

■.X‘.

aaid tn&lt;
north-eait quarter, and
—•I. V-1Z
____ .. .. .

.

The editor of the New England Farm­

er nnyn he has practiced the fallowing
plan for summer feeding of pigs fur many
years, and finds it to be an excellent one.
“A few rods of grass plat convenient
to the pen is reserved for thia purpose,
and is manured by the weekly suds from
the wash room.
Commencing at one
side of tbe plat, a large basket of the
thick, short grass is tnuwed each morn­
ing, while the dew is on, and a part giv­
en to the awine at each feeding three
times a day.
By tbe time the last por­
tion of the grass is cut, tbe first is ready
to cut again, and in this way the ground
ia mowed over many times during the
summer, while the grass is kept short,
nnd thick, tender, and sweet.
Il keeps
tbe hogs in a healthy growing condition
—they are fed with as much ns they will
eat every day. and little additional food
h needed besides slope from the kitchen.’

number seventeen. (IT.) all in township number
two (2) north of range number eight (8) west, in
aaid county of Barry and State of Michigan, two
hundred and eighty acres, [or so much thereof as
will .stlafy ssid debt and intereat and costa,] will
be sold al publio auction or vendue, to tbe highest
bidder, at the north front door ofthe Court House,

lor saiactmntv.on naturnay trie aixin oar or Bel
tetnber, s.w. 1862. al one o'clock, p.u. of that da'
Dated. Nay SO, ISrt.
CYRUS MANN.
JelltlJ
Mortgagee.
8wbsut A Alux, Attys.

‘■R.

nr OUR LIKE OF TRADE?

liebigaa, oo the thirtieth day
Ofokln book G of Mortgages,
.nd 314, on which mid Mort­
on pages841.M2.
gage there ia claimed lobe Awe,attbedate of thia
notice, nine hundred and aixty-two andsB-lOOtha
DuBara. (»9et,&gt;W) aad no proceedings haring
been instituted in law or in equityjor lhe racer-, of NMdngvn.butreaiAea
tbsHtete of California
ery thereof. Notice ia therefore hereby given, that Onmotnu ofC. H. Ghaae, Complainant's kfoliritor
by virtue of tbe statute and power of sale con­ it is ordered that tbs aaid non• resident Defendant,
tained in aaid mortgage, tbe premises therein
described, to wiu Tbe north-east quarter [nett]
of section number right, (8) in township number
cm [1] north of range number seven [7[ west, in
said county of Barty, and State of Michigan, oxceptiag a strip of land twenty rod* wide off from
»a ■■ - * — i-i. ..u 1. —.1 ■
__,_„u

D

ened by this proceeding.

marble.

rr WILL MEND PORCELAIN

hdbot

bundrad and *lxlytwo.

points, and is, in fact, the flower cup nnd
the unripe seed vessel. Ail these parts
may be distinctly shown, if a few leaves
Are soaked a short lime in hot waler, and
readily unroll. The smell of doves is
very strongand aromatic, but not un­
i page I, on which Mortgage th
pleasant. Their taste and smell depend
be due at the date of thta notice, I
upen the quantity of oil they contain.—
Sometimes tbe oil is separated from the oreqnity having been instituted far tbe recovery
cloves before they are sold, and the odor thereof.
and taste in consequence is much weak­

Come and See!!

THESE DITTF.R8

It will Mend B»-ne, Oind. Lava, and in
feet evwrytb-n* hut Mtrtak.

Will let saly Care;-kut Prevent Dtsense,

y*

end in Hiia respect are doubly valuable to the

WE

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

curm-

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

FROM

itia further ordered, that within twenty

■?Tisti

Wa^t Lungs, Indigeatiea,. Dyspepsia, Diseases
of tbe nervous S; stem. Paraljais, Plica, and for
all cases iwqutriug wTenic

Br. Ms’ Celebaried Wiwf BiUen
lew am truly valuable.
For tbe aged and infirm, and for persons sf a
eak constitution—for MiaUfora of tbayGoapel,
aw rem and ail | oldie speakers—for Book-Keep-

D'JS

One Buttle of

IMEBK'AN CEflEKT CUE.

“SSUS CJWX"

Price 25 Cents, per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents |5er Bottle.

DV'

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

reacribet! for bis appearance.
HARMON SMITH,
Circuit Court Commissioner.
C. H. Caass, Solicitor for CotnplaiuaaL
Dated. Haalinga, July M, 1MX.
JyM
A true copy of tbe original, on file with

all kind
Calltora

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

A large stock of

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Oro

tto

Children and infante

CHANCERY ORDER.
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe Circuit, Court for
tbe county of Burry: In ChanceryAt a aueaioti of said Court held at tbs Court
Houae. in tbe villaguof Haatiap, on Tuesday, tbe
IStb day of July, A. D. 1SSZ.
Present, Hou. Loen 8. Lovbll, drttui Judge.

S

TERMS CASH.

Which we offer at

land. .nd thereby e-aenlially aid in bamabing

ir Sub br all Drurgista, and Ntomkaopvre
generally throughout tbe country.

JOHNS A CMMLBY,
(Sole Manufacturers.)

owced ip’oebs.

acne, or nervowa HcMuke, Ur. Dad.'
Imperial Wise Bitter* will b» found to

78 WILLIAM STREET.

Holbroo

NEW YORK.

Coroerof Libertr Street
FEMALES.

Impartant to House O a nr re.

in this cause, that tbe above named defendant, B.
R. Chandler, Administrator of Ibe estate of Doug­
las J. Williams, is not a resident of this Stele,but
that he ia at present tn one of tbe Southern btetes,
On motion ofSweexey A Allen, tbe Complainant's
Solicitors, it isocDiuo that the said non-resident
defendant cause bis appearance to be entered in
iil.-u n.nn,v._
J.,, .a

Imporant to Builders.

Wo bars every kind of goods, such as

Important to Railroad Companies.

Ko wo-

Important to Farmers.

eupply.

DR- J. BOVEE DOBS’

ffiCOTS &lt;&amp; SHADES',

Imperial Wine Bitten

ctrnt everybody.

JOHNS At OROS LEY'S
iMrm.vxD autta pkbcha

CEMENT HOOFING,
non-resident defendant.

order to bo publtahed in tbe • H.atinga Banner."
a public newspaper printed, published and circalat.n* tn uU
_C1__ kll^.1__ V-

GROCERIES

IT IS FIKE AND WATER PKOOF

MORTGAGE SALE.

rine Barrett, of Rutland. Barry county and State
of Michigan, to Joseph Sibley, of Marshall, Calhoun
county and slate aforesaid, bearing date tbe secund
day of December, A. D. 18M&gt;, andrecorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds, for aaid county
of Barrv. on the 4th dar of December. A. D. 1860.
at 12 o'clock, M.. in B«ck D, of Mortgages, on
pages 12&gt;i and 121 on which Mortgage there is

before the time prescribed for hia appearance.
bo licit ora for Complainant.
(A true copy of tbe original.)

HARD-WARE!

ThiUS.

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In all newly settled places, where there

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bittrm

DU.

DR. J. BOVEE DOOS'

amp XB3A1

'syjin awr-f^rn

CHANCERY ORDER.
TATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe Cijcuil Court for
the County of Barrv : In Cbenoerv.
. Ataasaaianof aaid Court held at tbs Court
Houao in the^Vil lage of Hastings on tbs lllb day

Wild Cherry Tree Bark. Spikenard. Cbanw
tile Rowera. and Gentian. Tb,v am mauufoearid hr tlr Il.wl. * ** — *.L..
.

S

or In equity having been instituted for tbe recovery
tn answer to an inquiry oil the subject, thereof: Notice ia therefore hereby given that by
virtue of tbe statute, and a power of sale contained
we quote tbe following about curing
in aaid mortgage, tbe premises described therein,
tk.
__
Present, Hon. Loin 8. Loveix, Greuit Judge.
warts on horses from Dr. Jennings’ work tn
entitled “Tbe Uorso and his Diseases:’
of range No. nim
AND
Tbe fungus growth appear in the horse and Stale of Hit
TKnenae M. IHliie, iHfmdeni.
must frequently about, nose nnd lipa;
It Mtiafactorily appeariog totblaCourt bv Affi­
but they are occasional 1v found upwi
davit on file IhalTbomas M.Dillin, tbe defehdrnt,
other parts of tbe body. They are some­ bidder, at tbe Court House in the rillage of Has­ ia a non-resident of thia State.
Therefor*. On motion of ISwcmkt A Auax, So­
times found in large numbers about the tings. that being the place for bolding the Circuit licitors for tbe said Complainant, it is ordered
lip-c of colts,and are generally rubbed Court in aaid county of Barry, and State of Mich- that tbe said Defendant,Thomas M. Dillin, cause
vff. or dropped off; if, however, they
grow large, and became deeply rooted,
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO.,
they may be cut off by passing a needle
hlHU
AaaigMeeofMortg
be Died, and a copy thereof to
bwkeut a Atxax, Attys.
through tbe center, armed with double
Complainant’s Sateilon, with
thread, and tied tightly around the neck
ter aervlcr upon him of a cop
aaid Bill and notice «f the entry ol onler, rod tn
on each aide.
This prevents the pos­
default thereof, that said Bill be taken »a confes­
sibility of the ligatures being rubbed off;
sed by sald non resident Defendant. Aad it la
PROBA
FA0/?Z&gt;AT?.-STATEOF
MICHIGAN.
of every description
or they may be painted over with the County of Barry, aa.
preinaguate* of potash, a few applications
of which will entirely destroy warts of a
large sire: or they may be removed with
knife.
of Probate.
n the matter of the estate of Ebenexer Rath-

V Sure** *■D •*

IMS, Ac.; by ths pnucipal ^riLouas, Aaraarscvs,
and otbera, and baa proved u. be tbe CHEAPEST
and MU8T DURABLE RGUF1NG in use; it U ia
A WRE. WATER. WEATHER and
r,“N?«!'lk&gt;oF
*r ,oow OF ALL

oy uju way,
He had imbibed

On reading and filing tbe petition, duly verified
of Lucy Ralhbura. widow of laid d♦ceased, pray-

wdu,

very strict views un
religious matters, however, and once
ftskrd bts adopted mother if she didn’t
think it wrong for the old farmers to
'
' and’ fall
' ■ asleep, paying t
etime to church
better regard tn the service. She replied
•be did.
Acoordi
church next Sabbath, be filled hie pock
One bald-headed old ms
with spplea.
rmnti, particularly attracted its atten­
tion. Seeing him at last nodding, and
giving nasal evidence of bis being in tbe
land of dreams,” be hauled up and took

A TTO
A. ow
he. A
eieallv.

No Heat ia required in making application

pcasable aa a '

ucctneu toe

’

The expense of applying it b but trUHnr. aa u
ordinary Roof cun be covered and Bawbed Us
■

TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!

It can be applied by any one.

KTwm

IN at

DRY GOODS!
GUTTA PERL’UA CEMENT.
CHARLES W1DD1F1ET.D A CO,

For Coaling Metnla of all

»"'LB PMOFRirroaa.

Kinds w hen

'.tot
BsTry

rxporod totbc AcImhi U ibe Wither,

Per PreserrlMg aifl BcmIfIlet
i
Beefs ef ail kiiis.

BeUI

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PWimki.

Stacks of

ftrk.N. J., lived a very pious family
who had taken an orphan boy to raise,

ft

IT WILL^MEXrTcniNA.

ducumM general warmth. They are also excel­
lent for Itiseaa-a and-------------------------------------

Cloves are unopened flowers of a
small evergreen tree that resembles in
appearance tbe laurel or bay.
It is a
native of molucca, or Spruce Islands, but
has been carried to all the warmer parts
of the world, and ini argely cultivated in
the tropical regions of America.
The
■nd cost*, al public auction
flowers small in size, and in large num
[bool bidder. at tbe Court Hoi
bersjn clusters at the very end of tbe
branches. Tbe cloves we use arc flow­
of Michigan, on ibo sixth day of September. A
ers gathered before they are opened, and 1982, at nne o'clock in the afternoon of aaid d
Dated, May 20, 18SA
whilst they are still green.
After being
H. J. PERRIN A CO.,
gathered they are smoked by a wood
jelltit
Assignees of Mortgagi
fire and then dried in lhe sun. Each
Bwsoar A Allxx, Sltya.
consists of two parts, a round head,
which is tbe four petals or leaves of lhe
flowers rolled up, inclosing a number of
MORTGAGE SALE.
small stocks or filaments.
The other
EFAULT baring been made in tbe condition
of payment of a ceitain Indenture of Mortpart of lhe clove is terminated with four

VOL

SII'CLASS,

rr will mend

WE STILL­

WOOD.

-roai a^w.l-1
ILL MEND IVjUB
ray that brakes Ivory

tlie world to

ndiMtmeal •fellalsims trsierr*

WIU* MKND

Ran ysw Mae Fsraiiare.

■&gt;» Mteii tea-' v« *“&gt;-«•

™ Ji

•very eeeondday there is a thunderstorm,
Ith longcootinued and heavy rain; tn
fact, t his summer is the coldest and wet-

test thaLbas ever been known in Aus­

IT

B rr WILL

Loots S. Lovcu_
Boliciiora for Complainant.
Circuit Judge.
[A true eopy of the original.]
‘
*
Attest. D.Bnuxsa.

A TT
A. S
Manta
aadftd

Aetiatfar
METAL BOUFH, coo-

day ofSeptember, .
SM'gnad for the hearing of aaid petition, a
that tbe heirs at lew of aaid deceased.and al! otl
TATE OF MICHIGAN. Babmt Conrrr

1 w aUd*

Clothi

”• OOED*OR ftUN IX

warm weather, and .xoT.tfash uff.

MCTAL ROOf-S
APKRVHA cement

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Houae

toes Mt Atodre BeaillM Teelhi
WILLIAM JONES.

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8. C. FRIND
OUR GOODS

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Exec nt or’a Sale.

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Wool!

Wool’

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Tin
sum

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— At a late festival, a pretty miss

Wbm. Gw.Oto.Bttte. UH. Fort,
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VOL. 7.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1862.

/.trr Ristisp fimrr,

P-t?"

eovrr,.

Detail* of the Aaasrtnstlon of Gaaerrf

JJortrg.

o*«“

u raiatonSrrni eroiroxT,
■

The following is from the drawer of
Hsrper’s Magsxiue :
'■ •
ol * ingtoo, on-,W ed neaday of last week, loud

M TXTS.

Mikibters luve a joke sometimes; and
a Western correspondent eend* u* the
best une wc have read in many a day :
“1. would like to tell you a shurt stiiry,
Mr. Drawer, that will prove that even
lhe best of ministers love fun, even if It
should raise a laugh on aa earnest, elo­

to tn»* to thywIL

H. N. SHELDON,
. I «MS disabled ii
I pjoaWr

• D™« Stor* Goodyear Block.

GREAT
moil!!

^istinqs’ Unsintss

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &amp;. Striker,

quent little dominie whose burning word*
and noble life have accomplished much
for Christ’s cause In the West.
“I was spending the night in a hotel in
Freeport, Illinois.
After breakfast I

Shall be a fruitful seed:
Lire truly, and thy Ilf* *hall

came into the sitting room, where 1 me:
a pleasant, chaUy, good humored, travel*
er, who like myself, was waiting for the
morning train from Galena.
Wo con­
versed freely nnd pleasantly op several
topic* until seeing two young ladies meet
and kisa each other io the street, tho con­
versation turned on kiui^g, just about
the time the train was approaching.
‘‘Come,’’ said he, taking up bis carpet

^Surtllanj.
A TlL?l1LL’!to adtentebe
WITH THE REBELS.
The New York Timet publishes a pri­
vate letter from a young officer, named
Montgomery, with General Franklin’s
division, which gives the following thril­
ling accfinnt of a personal adventure
with the rebels, during the fight at
Franklin's landing at Weal Point.
He
says :
“My own escape is wonderful, and in­
deed almost miraculous, and I forget not
to thank God for bis watdifulneaa over
me.
It was about one o'clock P. M.,
wh«n 1 received an order from General
Newton ti» go forward in the wood* tn

ascertain whether the rebels were falling
back, and whether a certain regiment of
ours held its position there.
I went for­
Jl)»T RECEIVED
ward at once a* fast os my well tired
horse could carry me, and upon entering
the wood* moved cautiously until I reach­
a new and most complete assortment of
ed a barricade, when bearing voices be­
side me 1 plunged into the woods, think­
DREGI AND MEDICINES,

(■^Chemicals, Paints, Olis, Cam­
S phene, Burning Flnld,

Holbrook** Now Block, Hartings, Mich.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

SWEEZEI dk ALLEN.
TTORXKYR AT LA Wand Solicitor* in Chan-

ms

xy FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
’
PURPOSES,ONLY^J

n*d buslne**.
O'Bee in th* Court Route, Hasting*. Mich.

DANIEL COOK,

full stock of

J Tai Agent, will attend to the collection of
• -Maand all other buaioeaa pertaining to bi* office.
• Hee in Goodyear** block, up stair*.

GROCERIES!

I. A. HOLBROOK,
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

I. M. HCRSF.LL,

p::

(CTDaEIS’T ZKEBTnnXHEB'I
JOHN ROBERTS

Aid Cooking Extracts,

II. P. CHERRY,

■*r»»ii&gt;lnc«&gt; and fidelity.
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Residence, Johnstown.
I.hI .Iw.r. &lt;m hand.

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac.. Ac.

L. H. STEWART,
MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
4iehi*»n

NEVINS,
nd Tax agSat.

Particular

H. W1IGHT,

M e wools reap«GHuiiT
. ..
ten* of Harting* and vicinity, tb»t we Intend to
Mil rvarrthing in our line of trad* a* cheap a* can
be bought al anr place. Give t&gt;* a call and Judge
for ywaalre*. ’ We intend to sell

.

TTORNKY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

A and Solicitor and Counnellor in Chancery.—

... . -J-*..--

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r.1

ONee, with W. W. Ralph Esq.. Middleville,

KNAFPEN A BURROWS,
TTIIRNETS •■&lt;! counsellors at law.

V

Solirttor* io Chaneerr. Ts* *nd Iaiur*nce
tgvnu
BuinMi attended to with promptnew
and Odeiitr.
“_____ A n..rX.rtr

J. C. Bcaaow*.

DANIEL STRIKER,
DUMPY CLERK, Notary Public,

miHTn orn«ns.

NO. 16.

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—t

JAMES A. rWEEXEY,
&lt;f-&gt;ROHECUTlNG ATTORNEY,
**
1 Uw. Nalieitor sad Ocostolor to
. .. . ..
____ -di_ AttBaS to aav

ing, of course. it was one of our regiment*
—3!st N- Y.—and was surprised to find
I had gone right into a perfect nest of
the Hampton Legion, from South Carn,
lina, who were lying behind trees, atiuiding behind bushes, and kneeling behind
stum|&lt; like bee*
1’at once perceived
my mistake, and knew that nothing but
the most mnsurnate coolness would save
me.
I therefore saluted them, nn&lt;T they

taking me for a rebel officer asked me
how far Gen. Hampton was then.
I an­
swered without hesitation, and with rath
er more assurance than 1 thought I pos­
sessed, “I left him about ten rods below
here,” and added “Now boys, the Gene­
ral expect* y«&gt;u to do your duty to-day.”
1 then turnedjpy horse slowly to lull
suspicion, and
congratulating myself
on the prolutblr success ofiny ru/t, when
seeing the U. 8. on my cap, they yelled
out “that’s a d—d Yankee son of a b—b,
give him h—II!’’ On hearing
this, I
dashed the spur* to my horse, threw my
head over his neck, and made for the
road.
A perfect volley of Minnie balls
passed over and around me—killing my
horse, who rolled over carrying me
with him, and left me duwn.
Well
knowing that nothing else but apparently
time would save me. I laid with my head
back in a ditch, as I fell, and appeared
dead for some ten minutes. 1 did not
move a muscle or a feature, although
lhe scoundrels were swarming around
me, and threatened to “end me." * 1 re­
mained in this way until they came upto
me, took away my pistol, and comrnencd general plundering, and as they fin­
gered away I could not suppress a smile
—and then rising, I said :
•'Well, men, I yield as a prisoner of
war.” They said, “you’ve been sham­

ming, you d—n Yankee scoundrel, have
you I"
‘Certainly” said 1, “everything
is fair in war.” They then commenced
to abuse me as a. d—n Yankee this, and
a d— n Yankee that, when I turned upon
then and said, “1 have yielded as a pris
Rnecial attention will b« paid to COMPOUND- oner of war, and I demand to be used as
such.
We in the North know how to
one pnrehaaing medicine* of u* can rrty upon treat dog* better than yuu do men ; now
their being
lead me to you: commanding officer.”—
They gave me another volley of abuse,
at which I merely smiled, and then a shell
fired by our artillery, at the place where
I &lt;A* seen tu enter, burst like the wind,
among u«—skinning my nose nnd scat
tering the rebel rascnla like chaff.
They aelted their muskets, pointed two
of them at me. and told mo to “come
along, you d—n Yankee I" I still talked
with them to gain time, when another
shell bursting among ua, they moved on
further, calling ine to “come un," while
I said, “go ahead, lead the way quick.”
J then raw a favorable moment, and pre­
ferring freedom to a Southern prison. I
made one bound into the wood*, and
went back as fast a* my well tired legs
could carry m^. 1 felt very much ex
hauated, and was carried to the roar by
some men and placed under a tree, when,
HOW LGBT! AND HOW RESTORED!
with whitktv and care, I soon felt strong
er, although my leg was stiff. They
wished me to go in an ambulance to the
hospital, but 1 politely declined, and call
ir.g for an extra horse, J was lifted oa his
bark, and returned to the field aad report­
ed to Gen. Newton for duty.
He kindly
t..|d me that I had di.tingutobed n.yralf

fnTTF'AIP. F®B (DASH

MANHOOD;

■ ABMOK ■■rrH,
irKCCIT CDCKT COM
! rv..u]U. A AaKriur. I. .JI iM. C—rt. &lt;w

Oi»k lM« •

1

bag, “trace we are on so sweet a subject,
let us have a practical application. 1'11
make a proposition to you. I’ll agree
to kisa the most beautiful lady in lhe
cars from Galena, you being the judge, if
you will kiss the next prettiest, 1 being
the judge.’’
“The proposition staggered me a little,
nnd I could hardly tell whether bo wua
in earnest or in fun ; but as he would Im
as deep in it as I oduld puastbly be, 1
agreed, provided he Would do the firat
kissing, though my heart failed somewhat
a* I saw hi* black eye fairly sparkle
with daring.
“Yes said he I’ll try it firat. You take
the back car, and go in from the front
end, where you can see the faces of the
Indies, and you stand by the one you
think the hnudeomest, and I'll come in
from behind and kias her.” “1 bad hard
ly stepped inside the car, when 1 saw al
the fir»t glance une "f the luvelieat look­
ing women my eye* eve/ tali' on. A
beautiful blonde, with auburn hair, and
a bright, sunny face, full ul love and
sweetne**. and as radient and glowing ns
lhe morning.
Any further search was
totally unnecessary.
1 immediately took
my stand in the isle uf the car by her
side. She was looking out uf lhe win­
dow earnestly, aa if expeting some one.
The back door of the car opened and in
stepped my hotel frL al. I pointed my
finger slyly U» her, never dreaming that
he would dare to carry out bi* pledge;
and you may imagine my horror mid
amazement wfeeP be stepped up qukkly
behind her, and, stooped over, kissed
her with a relish that made “my mouth
water, from end to end.”
“1 expected of course a shriek uf ter­
ror, and then a row generally, and a
knockdown ; but astonishment succeded
astonishment when 1 saw her return the
kisses with compound interest.

“Quick as a flash he turned to me, and
said. “Now, sir it is your turn
point­
ing to a hideously ugly, wrinkled old
woman who sat in lhe seat behind.
“Oh, you must excuse me!"l exclaim­
ed. “I’m sold this time. 1 give up.—
Do tell me who you have been kissing.”
“Well,” said he, “since you are a man
of so much taste, and such quick preceplion, I’ll let you off.”
•‘And we all burst into a general peal
of laughter as he said, “This' is my wife I
I have been waiting here for her.
1 knew
that was a aafe preposition.”
“He told the story to his wife, who
looked tenfold sweeter as she heard it.
“Before we reached Chicago we ex­
changed cards, and I discovered that my
genial companion was a popular EpiscoCI preacher, of Chicago, whose name 1
ri frequently heard.
“Whenever I go to Chicago I always
go to hear him, apd a heartier, more nat­

who cams forward amid loud applause,

and spoko ns follows:
Fcllow.citixms : 1 believe there i« no

precedent for,my appanriqg bafere you
on this occasion, [npplaiise;] but it is
also true that there is no precedent foryour being here yourselves, [applause
and laughter.] And I offer, in justifies,
tion.uCinyseif nnd'of you, that, upon ex
amination, I have found nothing in the
Constitution against it. [Renewed ap­

plause.] I, however. Have an- impression
that there arc younger gentlemen who
will entertain you better, [Voices, “no,”
“go on,") and better adores* your under,
stauding, than 1 will or could ; and
therefore will detitii) you but a mo-

and feather the rebels,”]

.Tam

very lit­

tle inclined, up any uccasion, to say any­
thing, unless I/fiope to produce some
good by ir. [A voice, *jrou d&lt;» thst;
go on.”] The t»iily thing I think of just

now, not likely to ba better said by soms
one else, is a muter in which we. have
heard some /&gt;lber person blamed for
what 1 did myself, [voices, ‘‘what i* it?”]
There has been a very widespread at­

tempt
have a quarrel between General
McClellan ar.d the Secretary of War.—
Now I occupy a position that enables me
to believe, at least, these two gentlemen
are not near so deep in the qnarrel as
some presumlhlr'to be their friends.—
[Cries of •'good.”] Gan. McCJellau’* at
tiludo i* such that, in the very selfi*hue*s
of bis nature be caunot Imt wish to be
8u&gt;2ces*fol and I hope he will.
And the
Secretary of War is precisely In the
same' situation.
If the military com­
mander in the field cannot be suc­
cessful, not only the Secretary of War,
but myself— for the tune,being master of
them both—cannot but be failures/ [Ap­
plause and laughter.] I know General
McClellan wishes U&gt; be successful, and I
know be does not wish it any nu&gt;re than
the Secretary yftJWar for bitn, and both
of them no more' than I wish it. [^pplnuse, and cries of “good.” Sometimes
we hear a dispute about how thaay men
Gen. McClellan ba* had, and those who
would disparage him say be has bad a
very large number, and those who would
disparage the Secretary uf War, insist
that Gen. McClellan has had a very small
number.
'I he basis for thia is, there is always a
very wide difference, and on this occasion
perhaps a wider one between the grand
total on McClellan'* rolls and the men
actually fit for duty, and those Who would
disparage him talk of the grand to­
tal on paper, and those who would
disparage the Secretary of War talk of
those at present fit for duty. General
McClellan
has sometimes asked for
things that the Secretary of War did not
give him. McClellan is not to blame
fur asking what he wauled and needed,
and the Secretary uf War is not to blame
for not giving what he had tint to give.
[Applause,-laughter and cries uf“go&lt;&gt;d.]
And I sat here, so for as 1 know, the
Secretary of War lias withheld nothing
from McClellan without ray imprubati on,
and I have withheld no one thing at knj
time in my power to give him.
[Wild
applause and a voice “give him enough
now.” 1 have noaccuaation against him.
1 believe be is a brave and able man.—
[Applause.] And I stand here, ns Jus­
tice requires mo to du, to take upon
myself what has been charged on the
Secretary uf War. a* withholding from
him. 1 have talked longer than I expect
ed. 1 avail myself of my privilege of
saying no more.

The Rebel Cheat oa Exchange.

ural, and mure eloquent preacher it is
The rebel officer* who were released
hard to find.
“He was then but a young man ; be is and sent to Richmond last week were
now known as one of lhe ablest divines ««f Generals Buckner, Tilgbmun, Mackall,
the Episcopal denomination in the West.” PeUigrcw and Gantt, with Commodore
Darron, Optnina Mitchell and Kennon,
and a host of inferior officer* of both
navy and army. The federal officers who
The Philadelphia Prttt states that it were to have been exchanged for these
A
is now certain that Beauregard is Insane, men are still detained in Richmond.
and is at a watering place in Alabama. correspondent, of the Pbilidelpbia Preu
Gen. Joe. Johnston was wounded by a wp-.
Minnie ball at thelbattle of Seven Pines,
“New* finally came to Adjutant-Gene­
very severely. The ball passed through ral Thomas that they would not return
the left breast, near the ehnnlder, and at present, the Confederate government
running down the spine, lodging, and i having concluded tu. detain tiiem.
And
causing a terrible wound. Johnston ii this after General Thomas had confiding
now suffering from the wound, and h not ly liberated all their offidera, and tenderly
expected to recover.
Magruder and sent a number of their'sick to City Point
Huger have both been relieved of com­ by the Geotgis, that they might be taken
mand. and the demi-gods of the Southern
army are Lee. Hill, and Jackson. Gen. thia boat to Aiken's Landilig, the guard
Lee was the favorite cavalry staff officer on board, under Lieutenant Miller, Tenth
of Gen. Scott, who considered him the New Jersey Regiment, were indignant
ablest officer In our army at one time.— in the extreme, and had they not been
He is a distinguished engineer, and, restrained by Lieutenant Miller, wmald
from this fact alone. It has been thought Lave retaliated by, seUteg.fire to Aiken’s
he would never be a areal General.— houMfud all hi* outbuilding*. If any
reason had beep given for thi* treachery
t&lt;&gt; Gen. Thomas no did’nnt communicate
breaking nut of the rebellino.
He
fur wxne years superintendent &lt;»f the ittobia aiibordinatea.
It was generally
Slate Military Academy of N.''rib.Car-:
oliaa, and has always beep vary ssocr*fu) Pkipc’a recent orders. Die -indignation
io the management ofbia division. Gen. of the country on receipt of libianewa will
Thomas Jcffamm Stonewall Jackson was be very great. Il will also hasten enji*t-

j,'. ...
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«
•ar, iba
mordenwa lo*lnj bod, a eiasamate of Gen. McCkdkn st Wijst menta.
.Uliana I r,ar b.baid,aad aa
U&lt;K»
and rorre, tba, biw«
t*a Sm prm- volunteers th .the Mexican war with
After the war be accepted the ted femn bis wife. She obtained, a di­
..f net MCallaol vino™. Tbrj credit.
Eirtfollx of Profewfor at the Virginia vorce with sixty pound* a yeac alimony.
Hilary Institute at Lexington, aroand For thin she brought suit, and offered to
reduce th*' alimrtay to forty-fire poinds

]. C. ELIMB.

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towwlw, ar u&gt; ««r! »•—
iSiuimI'-— vooU blto a oud&gt; borbor-

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Rashvttiei-AQffMt 1; ,n

The remains of Gan. Robert McCook
arrivad-’by tim Mo rfreasburt:. .-train, and
.relyiojaitlwSl CUud Huict. Ut ,«&gt;
sick, and was riding.In an ambulance, m
advance oHib Brigade, with a smalf e*J
co’rL1 He inquiredbt a bouse for a good
pise/ tn aunp. Tbs inmates gar rdlresf
liana which he follcwed A»*Fwas tqrrowuL
•d. by a guerrilla band, ana of whom
reached a pi*U»! intcuthc ambuHnce nnd
shot him in the side. The guerrillas then
captured several of his escort ai&gt;d escaped.
Those of the escort who were nut taken,
gave the alarm to the brigade a* so-.n as
possible, which came tip nnd.' burned the
hou?e.,,.'pie inmates JuraJncd. K
ported ihatjteme person^ were' hung in
the n-igbhorbood by,pur tolfllers.aTM
guerrilla* 6red on; a train going South qtt
the Decatur road to-day between Spring
Hill and Qdumbia, and woundqd ravdrel
persons, II,Js,supposed there were twoor three hundred guerrilla.
They had
plaesd croas‘Aiff*rbh the rails, .SoV the pH.:
dn'eer ran on pushing the obstructions
.

off.

The Reason Whr Corcoran f» HeM.
To the Editors of tin Evening Post:
Within the past three weeks I met in
the cars uf the New York Cenlrai /Railroad a young officer of the Signal Corps,
who was on bis way to rejoin it. ,a£ler s
brief leave of absence granted Turn, tp

enable him to recruit :hisheath, which
Imd suffered frtim a two m‘»p|b»’ ojnfinomtuU In tap ktothiorne pr.iaiiDaj
maud, HeJ told me, he bad aeehJ And
conversed with Colbhnl Corcorab^ And
that lhe rebels refow-d to exchange him
because they .feared that If hej’
leased the story he could tell ’of tb'6 oiitrages inflicted upon him. nnd .the suffer­
ing* be had endured in ‘c&lt;&gt;n»eqiiAnce of
bi* loyality, vould fyuip ttery Irishman
in the loyal Slate? down to Richmond m
avenge the barbarous treatment be had
received for solung a tipe, '.and Is still

enduring.
Tn* Widow or a

United Statzs

AxHT.OrricKB.

Ax Ascxuc “Slave Catcihui.”—In
Genesis forty-sixth chapter and ninth
verse, we read:
And the angel of the Lord said—Re­
turn to thy mistreaa and submit to her
bonds.— Chicago Timet.
Ah, yes, Abraham, Hagar'* master
was a loyal man and believed in the en­
forcement of the laws.” The book of
Exodus, on the other hand, tells us that
Moses, the servant of die Lord, abducted
over 6.000,000 slave* from an obdurate,
stiffnecked old rebel named Pharaoh,
after he had polluted him with frogij bit
him with vermin, stung hlhi with flies,

covered him with hulls and pelted him
with hailstones*, and when the old Seces­
sionist tried to chase them, the Lord
opened the.Red Sea.rdd told them to

Skedaddle.—Eash'cille Union.

Monx Exas^®**^iox.—“Our men,’’
writes a surgeon connected with the 52d
Regiment Indiana Volunteers, “have kil­
led many, bloodhounds valued at tlOO
apiece. These dogs, kept to hunt runa­
way negroes, were put after some of our
men, and hence their •laughter.”
Is it “policy” to kill kn animal so val­
uable to the Southern gentleman to keep
his slaves in arder?
Will not such
ru.tbleas conduct as thi* farther exasper­
ate theSouth! Who can doubt that by
such Imprudent acts as these oar South­
ern" brethren are rendered more and
more unanimous.—Evening Pott.

Powaarix Maoxxt.—A lecturer, was
onpe dilating upon the powers of the
magnet, defying any one,tn show or name
anything surpa*sing Tta. piiwers, when a
man mounted the stand and told1 him
that woman wai'the megnet of magnets,
for, said he.it the loadstones could attract
a piece of iron a footjor two, there »a* a
young woman', who, when he was a
ynnng mah, used U&gt; attract him thir­
teen miles every Sunday to have -d that
with her!
• —Tho Washinfftosians,' who have
been accustomed, to. see brail buttons and
uniforms, sboulder'-straps, srid a huge
retiritfe of staff officers as the only evi­
dence of strategy and general Napoleonic
abilities, were astonished atl’ope’* ypostentatious appearance and.plain citixen’a
cb»lhe*. The General wita received with
special eoniideiititwi and cordiality by
Secretary HtanUin. hV tat, everybody

cwwfcl fighting Generift.

A Floral Sent(r»e&lt;)ti—If you look to
“heart* ease," .ueyw . loqk .to^mgrqr

WA

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,...

— An editor out Weat aaya if “time Is
■umey.”be is willing 10 axxjbaDga a. little
of hi* fqr the bard.

.

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vr

. Iffirta ds*ign* a mao tn teach, she
compels him to learn fitter Iseaons, tod,
w hether he will or no. . . .
,

—‘*y
Bora* ofthe Southern rebels have been

�HASTIHGfi BARKER,

iTgi meats.
Cue
were within

“Retaliation

•hose who dont thimk
AND
THOSE WHO DO

W«4*esi*y ■•niaf, A agist M»
recta, and lhe
_ en betoken* that tbe
ev re.rh^e^ _Gx&gt;fld Army of the No

I*PPer«

W1TMOVT WILS AND WITH FOBS 'ftlfOn.

circulating freely on Sunday

(WAY’S READY
.nd of tbe ct
preceetxuea
C.rter’. .nd CoL Boyd’* *&gt;"»■ ■&gt;.’

exterually or b/wedminwtrntio. , u

U* rihtli

FORWARD WITHOCT

and our army forced to retreat w ith great
loss.

back

and captured a large

wbo prefer shivery to tbe Union, and
♦ho have no word of condesraatiOn

We

whole strength long agoL and now what

Of course tbe loy­

. Senator Carlisle, from Western Virgin­ number of prisoners.

ia, ta ose of tbe few professed Union men,

bring now to atop their progress?

Andotbsra, that IFb had driven

tho enemy

al portion of our city were mors
to believe the latter.

willing

Yet we have learn-

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their gallantry.
........ .
Knoxville papers giro u list of one 1 HJADACSB...................

will they resort to to resist the progress

of n»tnrin« /Utf W&lt;yt1 Wjil

iMj

arm the Macks? ' They dare not do that,

for

traitors, unless qrodifisd by n comparison

place no reliance on rumor. *t*H; there­

with those be calls Abolitionists.

fore wo waited with as much patience

It is

however, a striking and note worthy fact

that the loyal men of Western Virginia

weapons, that -might W!turned against

their masters the Brat opportunity that
offered ; mid that would come- shortly., q

ceived some particular* from a . oorrbs-

Wo have just learned from good au­

repudiate the seml-traitor Carlisle, since

pendent, who was oa the field during

thority that McClellan's army have cm;

he has let his partisan feelings override

wme portinn of the battle,

which you

barked on transports and will snOh be

bis selfish loyalty.

have no doubt received before this time.

around to Aquta 'Greek, and from tbcnp?

We call special at­

Gen. Banks proved

tention to tbe following telegraphic ac­

his Generalship

count of a meeting in Wheeling, as show­

Mmetime ago by conducting n retreat,

ing the feelings of tbe unqualified loyal

and now he has shown it still more by

men of the Border States toward those

maintaining his position with an unbrok­

wbo betray them:

en front in tbe face of n force of more

Wheeling, Aug. 12.—The greatest
meeting of the war in Western Virginis
was held in tbe spacious freight depot of
the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. in this city
to-night. The building is estimated to
hold comfortably 500 peraons, but was
filled to suffocation, and crowds Id tbe

and successfully

than double bis own,

Th. C&lt;«M«lh
Ark.»sps, Lieutenont IT. K. Stevens, of South
CAfotinn, commanding^. Idft Vicksburg
on Monday to co^piraib Ini tbe attack on
Baton Rouge.'
After ps-sing Bayou
Sara s-.ore purtion of her maehlniry be­
came disabled, and she wits hoofed In

combined force of Bumside, Pope nnd
McClellnn. Tbe nnncuhdn i'as proyed a

towards the shore for repairs.
Whilst
in thia position sbb was attacked 'by a
fleet of Yankee gunboat* frdm - below.—
After a eallant rtsistanoe she was aban­
doned nnd blown -up. The I officers aud
crew, we aroinformed, reached the shore

failure, and now they are going to try; the

in safety.

to Fredericksburg, and a base of opera

tiger.

defending himself, until relief came.—

sive will be the order of things now, wo

Tbe rebels undoubtedly

believe and hnpe here; which will soon
end the war, and place tho Star, nud

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A vigorous pursuit on the offen­

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I, it

•dseeerof tbrvtlsiaih,* ■«&gt;
tottaw. would be Hkelr w

. TO THOSE wnu DO THINK. )

akapttesi.aud b&lt; convinced,

it combine* tn vt»

a direct power ovar tbr
“
nor apodine that rdie
enbai to Itself, and for
tbe Engli.b lal?f U.I‘KJ* rf_.___________

I.UDd
fata) if Radway'a Fili, w^re adopted.loitietr ?relt*
rJ&amp;aKTS&amp;iUStiSK:

Jnring lhe operation &lt;&lt;tbvir Jitifa, 1.
sign I iflbair pilla expaltod with Um
diicatod buuwra left cirtlu»ting io

internal administration. Whan applied exter­
nally, it will be found a moat powerful counter
were issued Io-dny. .v.. ,’ J
irritant
it lai
Orderad EigkUt, Tlut in filling all the neigl
ticular yidnity, which they did, leaving Stripe, all over tbe land once inure.—
requisitions for t^ilitim-lbs qurUaa of. the
their deatl and wounded upon lhe field.
The way to put down rebellion 4aMto
will
.ppnriiwl b,
Tbe account, are still rather meager, march on to where (heir greatest-force is the Governors among tho. aevcral counstreets.
AVOID sALIXKFl-7?’. v
Hta, so that allowance ehall be madei’to
Gov. Pierpont presided orar the vast but enough is .known to justify us in the
concentrated and destroy and disorgan­
such counties and aubdivisiona ofcounties
concourse and in eloquent terms intro­ belief that the enemy has received a hard
ibiok tbM, all 1.
ize their army.
No capitulation or
——
for all voluiiteera heretofore furnished eitncr io oua ot two waja} &lt;
duced Hos. J. Sherman, Hon. J. A.
of both. Fiasr.—They eel directly upon the ncrblow, which will be repeated every time
by them nnd mustered into the service
Bingham,of Ohio,nnd,llun. W.T. Willey,
Gen. Pope’s army get. near enough to lions. But a force used to crush it from t»f the United States, »&gt;d wlroae stipula­
Senator from this State.
a-.- (’
Among the distinguished strangers strike. Such sturdy and straight for­ resistance so It will never dare to show ted term of service shall not Im vo expired.
; (Siguud)
Edwin M.iSrarroN.
present was Gen Kelly. The depot wss ward Generals as Sigel, Banks, Burnside, itself again.
feciing al all
Secretary uf War.
brilliantly illuminated and hung with
atop pain—be
,
.
and their officers and men under them,
Cassiua M. Clay made a speech at the
's-yariwt fieultte* still remain tu iirlurr «■ •
flags and mottoes, one of the mosTprom •
New York, Aug. ¥4,
Inent of which was, “No Vallandinjiham- will be sure to crowd things along, nnd Soldiers Aid Festival last evening. Mid
upon the biood veMele without, aa in the caae Ct
The TVwrea Washington. y&lt;trrespondfiit
depletive*, (L-wfi* or •
-----------'*
----------ism, no Carlisleism, but Union and Lib­ not wait lor the enemy to evacuate their his sentiments were loudly • applauded.
says: “Pope is'pgsbing.forward. STcgel out aratem. Now. lhe
erty forever.” Another was : “Once all camps, but force them to do so at tbe Fie alluded to the feet of tbe Star* and
an4 MqDp.well arc unden*t&lt;4xJ to have preaide over theJifood
’r*ek5,H kf*LS 2S
means to conciliate, now all means to
condition, nd enre tl*
point of tbe bayonet.
We may now Stripes once protecting slaves and slave crossed the RapMan and to hr at Orange
crush."
itADWAY S HEADY RELIEF.
Court House. Tbe rebel* foul been exlook
for
stirring
times
in
Virginia
right
pecs
I
d Washington.
He
spoke
of
Eng
One ol the reMlutfons denounced John
pectcd to make some
tlfere, but II
.
We proclaim ba* tbia dsuMe action of aaanafinc laxc irou»
S. Carlisle as traitor to bis constituents, along. Gen. Pope’s order, have stirred land’s animosity to this country os being
now seems probable that we will , meet pain, bv iu apcciiic cflccl upon the nerve* and
-and called upon him to resign his posi- up the “holy horrors" uf Jeff. Davis, and very great. “Ot all tbe foreign powers,
no opposition this side of GorJtrtwviTIo.
lion in tbe Senate, which he had dis­
he has issued his proclamation of retalia­ she is the mostiminical to our cause.— Jacksun is understood to be making
HAPWAY 4 C
Rbeiunataate^LatnlMuro, Tooth-ache. Head-ache,
graced.
tion upon Generals and other officers in Be said that we expected a friend iu her, every preparation lor defending lhe mace. aud a variety ot »ucb like complaint*. When
The war spirit in Western Virginia is
Tlie Tribune Ims the, annexed, tjuted takau iuJfcniallr. iU astringent and diffusive
fully aroused, and the quota nearly made case Gen. Pope punlsbe* railroad des­ but her lords, her press, her people arc
ettiuulsftng
qualities
check
m
tbe
moat
natural
Headquarters Army of .. Vfrgmjn, Camp
_ Estate of
yen. '’
troyers, bridge burners and murderers cautious of injuring tho - institution r of
up.
STA^lTDP MJCUlGAh. Uxea
near Cedar Run, Auguftid : “’Die rebels
Gen. Kelly was called out by aecia
as he says be shall in hi. order*. He slavery, and would rejoice in our down', make no stand ot the . Rnpidan,..i»tit are
At a aaaatotr of tho Fnzbatr
ination, and made a few eloquent and ef­
protestsagalust our making war on a fall. In speaking of tbe Russian Empcr- retreating on Gurdouavillo by the Orange
fective remarks. At the close of the
similar plan to his own. His way is a er.aa our friend be was loudly applauded, Court Monse road. Gen. Buford..wflb
meeting, Gen. Kelly was unanimously
cavalry and artillery, and Gen. Milmy,
.requested to change tbe name of Camp patent, one would suppose, that could and said Russia will stand by ua- Her
with a large force of infantry, iare pursu­
Carlisle to Camp Kelly.
not be infringed upon by any manner of cmperor-hiki told him m many times.
ing and have al ready-crowed t#w river at
Fie complimented Russia, her emperor
audwiaif the iwtition, duly rena*
different fordable poin’u.
The heavy it* virtues.
Now, this Senator Carlisle some tine means, without everybody being horri­
JJbsw. uraiiijii, forctrtaui rea«oe»
fied at tbe spectacle. Ho forgets what and her people, and said the poor ,uf Rus­ rains of Monday and yesterday have
ln"*tr»tkn&gt; of
wsineb made a speech at a Democratic
Ute may be^ywt
■;
.
be has been doing,and thst it needed not sia were far superior to the poor of Great swollen the stream nnd delayed, lhe cros­
gathering in Indiana.
And this speech
ard B. Shaw tu*r
sing of detached bodies of th*’"rebel*.—
Congreu to engeta law for him to take Britain. But I must close now in time
CVKKD
llPIDLY
AMD
RADICALLY
is one of the reasons for his repudiation
A portion of Juckson’p infantry and n
charge of Union property, and devote it for lhe mail.
by the loyal people of his own state.—
noon, be auogned for lhe hearing of said |
considerable train of wagons arc said to
Yours truly
and that tbe heir* at law af *aid deceased,
G
to the exclusive use of helping to destroy
be still &lt;in tho; flptih bank of the river,
Nor do we wonder at this; bis whole
hayityv arrived‘by roads parallel to the
this Government.
He forgets, iu his
CALLED
speech contains not one word of condem­
Frobate Office in llasti'nsa. and
other .cplumns, and finding th* ford irn- RA D W A V S. REN O V ATI N G
enthusiasm to have this war conducted
nation for traitors, but insists that tbe
PusmIiIc util)! it fulls, it is believed thev
llHbOtVBNT
v | .
on “civilized principles," that men have
OF THE WEEKLY
enemies of lhe country are in the North,
wUl ,Ur nipt tiled.”
)A tiUARANTEE.-One to *ix bottle* of
been bung in Virginia before tbe eye. of
and demands that Abolitionists be con­
I Dr. Radwav'* Cloaiudug Byrup— -called UAl»their families, without trial, and for no
McClellan’* Moremeuta Sucecavfui.
signed to Fort Warren. And then he
WAY’S RENOVATING RK50LVR.’VT-ain«.rr
£«‘‘n«tn
cause only being true to thi. Govern­
l‘Liladelphi.i,iAug
. . . .
„ 15.
the worst e»WofRina Diiraaa, Baorodsty Bypbtakes great pains to tell tbe people wbo
ment, founded by the greatest men the
It is currently reported here, toned on H,ia- r*TWSoT**
«r B«rtwuc Eruption.
-are the Abolitionists, and in the course ol
z., ■&gt; ■
t.l that can l.~
be produced. -TKia
This Krra,n
Syrup ia hitftilr
highly Maa
con
itnmediatriy prev ii*u» tv raid dav
gooda atrtburity, -i
that- McClellan's
late
world ever produced.
Washington, Jef­
his speech includes all the officers of lhe
( (A Ittir CCp»;V*
’J'S.it .
By telegraph to Lhe Richmond Examiner Aug. 9.
movements on the Peninsula, have been ccnlraled,exceedingly powerful, two tea»pounfnl»
ferson, Franklin and others. That mil­
Mobile Aug. 8, 1862.
government and all others who are earn­
conducted with entire safely to bis com­
tbe most elegant tnrdicinal preparation made.)
estly laboring to suppress the rebellion. lions of United States property was ap­
A special dispatch to lhe Advcrtiur tk mand.
propriated by him to carry on thi. ao- Tribunt, dated Jacksoo, todny, says
To TfiE PUBLIC.
PROR.lTfttiVMlIf^ iff I
In his whole speech, he nowhere recog­
Coraw or Baaav. u
An xx-Govbknok in Bonds.—Ex Govcursed rebellion before a blow had been General Van Dorn permits me to copy
,
i iwre
»anrtv &lt;•&lt; o«iu •nvessn wai n»re
nizes the fact that the South commenced
the following dispatches,
.
'
error King of Kentucky has returned to baffled the »ki(l of the moat eminent practitioner*.
struck for its defense.
And now he
the war. The whole tenor of his speech
given
iu ten - thousand ana J**’® rw1«ted the medtear treatment of the
Paducah, gi
i—. bonds. ..
Amite River, Aug. 6‘ 1862.
issues a proclamation protesting against
moat popular rwuedituof modern .cieuoe.
is in opposition to the war, and he affirm­
dollnre, nnd taken the oath of allegiance
About one o’clock this morning lhe
our Government’, "inaugurating a system
DR i
tu lhe federal government.
ed that be “still relied upon compromise
Federal gunboats attacked the Confeder­
HAS DISLOViEREp A CtoJANSTNO STRUF.
of robbery nnd plunder," aud denouncing
and appeals to the ballot-box for a res­
ate ram Arkansas.
Messengers inform
Called IUdwat’i Rroov.'niro RaaotvavT— that
LIST OF LETTERS,
vn mraixK ।
toration of confidence and the settlement us as barbarians, robbers, plunderers, me that she fought thefn .well .for $ome
will cureevary.apeaea rf Skin Diaeaee, Scrofula,
’Remaining in the !’&lt;wlOffice nt Hastings Syphilitic Eruption., Fe&lt;trBorea. UlMra, Tumor*
and murderers, for doing In time of ae
time, inflicting great damage. She was
of the pending strife between tbe section­
Safi Rheum, tfarea of all kinds. Humor*. Fualulea
Barry Cutmty, Angurt I fit H, 1802.
then blown up by her crew. The mes­
live
war
against
enemies
in
arms
against
al ists.
Allen E B 2
Ludlow Julia' A
us, fighting to destroy our Government, sengers think they all escaped.
And the loyal people of Western Vir­
John C. BbzIckjxridge.
Angle Mrs Alma E2 Ledorc Mrs BetSC)
। just what be has been doing ever since
ONE BOTTLE.
ginia, repudiate this man, Carlisle, and
Alexander Ambrose Lancaster J L
In all ordinary case* of Pimples, Blotches. Pu»Floyd first became a member of Bu­
Collet's River, Ten MWes from )
Andress Theo. O
»»
—Amelia
x-d-ti- n
Martin
B «» tale*. Tetters, cankers. Eruptions, IfoUa, Baker's
his traitorous sentiments. How differ­
Baton Rouge, Aug. 6.
j
chanan’s Cabinet.
He think, nothing uf
end
Barber'*
Itch,
on* bottle will cure and im­
Mary
Esther
Adams
phancey
ettUmruiHK and
ent is It with semi traitors here In Mich­
part purity and clearness to the akin and com­
We occupied the whole nf the town Burgley Hntuiah
Merwhon Misa H
the fact of his soldier, making curiosities
igan. Thia infamous speech of Carlisle’s
plexion.
’
nnd
the
battle
field
till
evening,
but
no
Berneni
Mirs
M
Nelson
Lucy
A
3
litfoaer.
TWO
BOTTLES.
and ornaments of the bones of Northern
calculated to retard the war, is paraded
decisive result was gained after my. Inst Boden Elizcbuth
-Powers A 0’
Thereupon it ia —
men, slain in battle.. And their skulls
day of StptemJw. HftJ-aprtw o'-dyck.in U&gt;« fan*
dispatch. There being no water between Bowcll Miss E A
conspicuously in the columns of journals
Pjeraun Adella
noon, be «»»&gt; jned for the bearing of »aid p*Usent home to ornament .how windows here and lhe Mississippi River compel­ Cruson John
tine, and that the Wra U law of aairt .1rne—*/.*Ml:
Rich Wm W
professing loyalty. The people of this
' **’
THREE BOTTLE*.
I moved at my Clark Sy I venus
all other pereoca iutereated tasatd ratata. are *.
In their cities and village. South.
And led me to come here.
Rogers Bellcn
county, only last week, had the nauseous
Robberts I^uke
Will cure Fever Sorea, Ulcere. Sore* in tb«
now be threatens us for not conducting own lime and in order. 'Dio Arkansas Crumra Elizabeth
thing thrust into their faces through a
No»e or Mouth. Kinn Evil, Node*,' Di*charre3 HroUu**, aud ahow cauar, if an v tl,«-r*i.b&lt;, why
laid, witfi her machinery injured, fifty Campbell Hallie
Roberts Danins
the war on “civilized principles,” and
from
tbe
Ulcrua,
chlorosis,
Primary
Byphillis,
paper published in this village, which
tbe prever ol the petitioneruLouldpuiLewreotad.
miles above the town all day yesterday. Ellis Albert G
Rieth Daniel
Glandular Swelling*, Ulcers, at tbe Womb, Rack­
And it b further ordered that rilriMilioror.
because Gen. Pope issue, his orders that Her commander sent me word that he
claimt to loyalty and respectability.—
et*, Softening of the Bone*. Fitx. Drq&gt;*lc*l Kffai
Hall Boris
Stevenson A B
tbe inhabitants must not murder his would try to get her up the river, and Housman Miss M
Shoemaker ! Charles
Shame I Shame I!
FOUR TO-UI BOTTLES.
soldiers or they will be treated aa mur­ asked if It be possible to send him n boat Jordon L II
Smith Ansoa R.
Will cure Fcrofula, Rvjlhffla. White Swelling,
to aid him. From tbe reports she is Jones Sarah A
Thornton SY tn E
derers—and if they destroy railroads,
Sore Lage.Sydb'tafo Rfown»ti.n&gt;, Gout, chronic aaia rosuiy
permanently unserviceable.
We burned Junes Sidney I
Tyler Jay
and burn bridges they will ba treated as
immediately pretian, to «aui dar of Lrarinf.
The report that Baton Rouge was re­
nearly all of their camps and a large Kelley Wm J
loble Tom R
RHKRMAN C. PRINIM.K.
incendiaries—and if they give informa­ amount of-stoves, and cut them up badly.
Kies Abrtize
, Thorp
g........
.
captured by the rebel Gen. Breckinridge,
Amlsg
(A true copy.) augso
Jwdgv of Freba
tion to the enemies of tbe Government Gen. Williamsand other prominent offi- LcRoy Wright 2 Thorn is Carbline
no dbMM of tba rikin, Joint*, Bone* or Glaada,
last Tuesday, doe. not come in such shape
but that thia remedy will core.
Lannral James
Ytile
Yule Wm
Wm
they will be treated a. spies—and if the oers are killed.
a. to make it very trustworthy.
Breck­
It cleenae* tbe BLOOD. Roaoleea all dieaaaod
J. C. BaacxtNRiDox.
PROBA TE OXBER.- FT ATE OF MICUIG AN
Persons calling for any of the above depoaitea, and morale* tbe »r»tem with health
inhabitants are not for the Government
inridge is said to have telegraphed to tbe
Rumor aays that General Clark is a
County of Barrv *4.
letters, will please say they ore advertised. mid atrmirih. In all caaea ufc for RaDWaY'S'
Al a aeaxion'ornie Pn&amp;kfrQtatHbr »br C&gt;-univ
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Prie. par bottle
Memphis Appeal, now published at Gre­ they are against it, therefore let them prisoner. Parties from the field say tliat
One Dollar. Fenon* cel line at Dr. Radway*. of Barry, boldeu at tbe Probate RffleJ. w-tbe »&lt;take tbe oath of allegiance and be pro­ our victory was complete. The ground
'
‘.fa, Il
nada In Mississippi, that be was at first
■* x.ia— ;&lt;n&gt;
gnppijLj lags cf Hntlnr
tected ; or be sent beyond the line, of was strawn with the dead and wounded.
DoUsni, Bold Uto by
repulsed with heavy loss, but that the
considered

it

their best policy to retreat from that par

for the enrolment for draft of the mititia

Ms^SWItenr" A"» ,Ut

r.’“.wrx/sjai&lt;ig5^

BY DR. RADWAY’S

WAR NEWS I!

IadwAt

ram Arkansas came to bi. aid, destroyed

to Of our gunboats, drove off tbe remain­
der of our fleet, and enabled him to cap

tore our entire land

force.

.Now, the

brought

upon

experience

themaelvce; then Jeff
murder­

Davis promise, retaliation, by

ing and maltreating out General, and
other officer, who may be^in hi. power

her way to help Breckinridge ; and her

as prisoners of war.
there to last?

9th.

Without the ram Arkansas, the

Gen. Sigel, who occupied the advance
near the Rapidan, reports thie morning

that lhe enemy mode a feint, or attempt
to cross the river, but he drove lhetn
back.

But how long are

And bow long is Jeff

Davis going to occupy a position to car­

ry his threats into execution?

“The

signs of the times cannot now be mistak­

Court House, they will endeavor to drive
us back. Nothing is heard from them ao

took IL

en.”

far.

1!

Fortrero Monroe, Aug. 16.

we hare new* of a tpkndid victory instead

de as tbe Northern States prerent at the
present lira..

2J00 Fbdarab repaired 5,000 rebel..—

Our loro is Mid to be 250

killed.

Tbe

can was made

RADWAT8 READY RESOLVENT given‘.ft
eafWn tMtnuroet in an to..

DELIA E. RIKER, all of Hsating*,

Culpepper, Aug. 17.

There was a general advance towards
the Rapiditn to-day, Jfthe enemy intend
to dispute tho possession of Orange

rebels could not bold tbe place if they

Our Government is in earnest.—

Probate.

Culpepper, Aug. 16.

the evils

Arkansas is reported to have been blown

destruction is acknowledged and mourned

Druggists.

pickets, among those with whom they
sympathise, and

■

For Atffrrins.—The Union troops
evacuated Harrison’s Laed'mg this morn­
ing about 8 o’clock, and about lhe same
hour McClellan’* advance arrived at

w.

HENRY BIRD, aged *! years.

Hew Advertisements.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

’AV

DR RADWATS

pills.

Karras*

examinstkia

‘t«ta5u°^ jrc.teAt
«.r: nnwi'"‘

for 300,000 more men for our army, and

Federal General William, is kitted, as
10 »&gt;"O &lt;ko

Gre.

LoroU.

Bracks

ridfoloMMro boMMomlmlL

Tb,

100,000 more, Io b. reM b, Oreft.—

Wb.Li.lh.ro.uh1

Wbj ihi. wrek the

Louisville, Aug? 15

300,000 6m relhd, .ill b.maroUn«

mlrtakoc, Jeff. Davi* wLU

mod

be M-

TmhwU $ tet Cbdbmfc MA fratocky

tilt

of iiiidurn-

lIth» °f congestive faflr,

„

-

�S«al

mu.
A NECE8W* *_!?»&amp;. HOUSEHOLD

eftUSLEY’S

JOHNS

uiow Cement Glue.
or.{jg trria wowed.

.wielMrm cmtral

THE DMT GLEE IK Tftt W0RU&gt;.
AMERICAN CEMTWri* GLUE

rcgsB^-'

« Day Kxpresa.,
NigtrLExpersi

•uciwn op rpnduc,
MtU north front door J

“LOW PRICES

Court Commiisioner, in »

this
ca^e, and described inasid
swSSJS§

R. If. RldT. Oe^sopnnnteo

DR. J.BOVEEDODS’

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Imperial Wine Bitters ’!
rom all who iiare ntrt used diem.

WfcU MBNfr tVoVWi.u
Enriching

id &gt;IT'W|LL HEftiD CHINA.

«

Trk Military Company raised in this
place by

L.

0.’, Fitzgerald, went into

Durfee, who was elected Captain of the
•Company, was rejected by the examining

Mr Durfee would have

ft,ol:n^&lt;,f.‘£‘M’”A

now be captain of the Company. P. Chance

Dated, August #, Iasi.

A. C. BRUEN.

2nd

h. the matter of Ute estate of Daniel Smith late
said county.. d«Jta*cd
On reading and tiling the pet.tiou. daly reritied
of Betsey Smith, widow of said deceased, pray­
ing, for reasons therein set forth, that admlnlatottlon of Baid estate may be granted to tbe
petUiouer end Clark H. Patouer. iur some other
euitable persou.
Thereupon it in ordered, that Monday, the 25th
day of August, lusi, at ten o'clock, in ths forei10,i0.'.be ■^*I«vedfortbehtanug af aaid beiltion,
Bud that t ie bbira at law
..IS
..j

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

Lieutenant.

AH persona having eiaim. against tbe

J. F.

Axdrkws, of'Middleville, has

I ren authorize^ tu recruit volunteers for
Let our young

the old regiments.

men

hurry up, as the lime for voluntary en­
listment^ is expected to close on the first
of Septctnbel.

Goorra Lady’s

is received.

Book for September

Every

lady

of taste nnd

refinement would taka the Lady’s

Book,

if they were awnrenf its merits.
Rklkaskd.—Cob. Orvoran and

Wil

cox have been exebangid, and hud arrived

Who will marl fur sni-l.

.l-

id Court, then
. luvaiaumcv I tbe village of
Hasting*, and show, cause. If au’
O'clock;
the prayer of the pefitiutiersihouli
And &lt;1 is further ordered, thi the petitioner
give notice to tbe persona ihtereeti
Court for tbe final ndjustment of all claims a rains t of tbepcndeiier oi aaid petition a
tltreof.yv cau.mg a copy of. thi. i ■der to b» pubaaidcatate.
DAVIDG. RuBINSON, I
halted in the "llsatinga Banner.
PLEIADES BROWN.
Dated, July S3, IM2.
jy3cM
■ printed and circulating in said ci nrty'.of ICrry;
for three weeks, immediately pret ous to uid day
of hearing.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Jj»'
SHERMAN C;
(A true copy.]
j„a

we iivae

‘

'»

'

*!

•

TB£SB-BITT£R8

**“&gt;»•
*

J2pCTRA*OTS.
“Every houMkcemrabould have* supply of
Weak Lungs,'-fndlgcation. Dyspepsia, Diseases Joins A Cro.ley’r American Cement
oftbe nervous 8ystem. Paralysis, ('ties, end for
sll esses requiring a Tonic

iMttf relebaned Whre Billers

Dr.

J«

“‘1* '&lt;"=c"4‘

3n3S*JJJ£PASi!KD ]

F R OH

DIRECT

paCtogietlier.
} ’ ; vl
lt *ni Men® BMtv; Coml. Lavs, *ntf in
u*od fitetc eery thing bufMdtaJx.
i &lt;■ ■

and lathis respect are doubly Valuable to lhe
person whd may om them. For "
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION,

t.„

a

X n I-.I- —1._ ..

*bw^»

JUST RECEIVED
*'

TT WfLI. MEND PORCELAIN, h
KimMAiftlVial Atdliab HMbavdid not coat but

Females, where a Tonic is required to strength

at. m.rt S-—---—

Come and See! I

«Uuty. re fi

,

tetewia theIr char--*- - *v
lavigMste tbs wl

! Probate Chart

&amp; .±9 s-X'c-j

iilar with the men. . Mr. Fitzgerald will

Russell

DC OUR LBE OF TRADE;

Estate of Dawiel smith.

QTaTE 6f MltniGAN1,1

made

an excellent officer,* and been highly pop.

1st Lieutenant, and M. Q

Tvur beokcn Chips Cmjm mid Sausot can be msde

HD3F2T ©DHIT®HITiI©H

Om....«„£E^feSS^
Hastings, .August IS, lifxr
*

Aaron

tjr_____ 0(S
—WE STILL——

IT WIVt/MEND MArtBLE.
Tbaljlfoe
out of your Mar^vMantla cmi

Urec-fourOia of an acre
"tarIhonortb i-aatcirue _ ____ _

camp aHonik on Thursday of last week.

surgeon.

ii

FT WILL MEND LEATHER. ’
Mend ytteir HsrtreM, 9traf&gt;s, Betas, Boott, J*.
‘TT'WIM; MEN POLADS.**

We challenge

icfHMtinga Lodg*
£*mM at Muon-

We very mnch rsgret that Mr.

MENU woOI&gt;.
Sere your broken Furnltcr*' ' ■'*

'

&gt;' -ruqmsi o»-

Weak cohagtutidif—for Minlater. o

WPX9

•r.. T.S..U.,*rtl.u, Md *11 nr
soov leading a sedentary life, they will prove
truly beneficial.
7
— —a—.
—. — —*vuiv,
and dsUcious fo tbe taste, r Tboy produce tbs
exhilarating effects of. brandy or wtoo without
intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for per­
sona addicted to the use of oxcrosiva strong
dnnk, and Wbo wish to refrain from IL They
are tture .ad enlir^lv A—* A.,,-, fk.

"w:

At Rawa.

bouse as vawr/'— fHttsa*

1TC0N0KY-I5 WEALTH81000 a year saved in evwy family by
One Buttle of
'

AMERICAN CEMENT GLEE.
Price 25 Ceuta per Battle.
Price 25 Cents per Buttle.
Price 25 Cents pec Bottle.

A,large stock of

Price 25 Cetols per Bottle.

winch the couutrv m flooded.
Thea, itittm not only OVRE but PREVENT

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

at Washington.
CHANCERY ORUEti

Stat* Tkach**-* IssrmJTKs.—The Superinlendent .if Pnb|x^nstrucii&lt;&gt;n has ap­
pointed S series of Teacher’s Institutes to
be held as follows, each Institute continu­
ing in session five days.
Port Muros, beginning Monday morn­
ing, August 25th, 1862.
Clirttnn, beginning Munday morning,
Aug. 25th, 1&amp;62.
Bnttle Creek, beginning Monday mor­
ning, Sept. 1st 1862.
Gruss Lake, beginning Monday morn­
ing. .Sept. 1st 1862.
*

Allegan, beginning Monday morning.
Sept 8th 1862.
St. John.-, beginning Monday morning
Sept. 15tb 1862.
Coldwater, beginning Monday morning
Sept. 20th, 1862.
.

CTATK or UICniCA-l .n. cin.il
day of December. A. D. I?W. nud recorded in"the 0 the County uf Barry; tn Ch;
Eighth Judicial Circuit; Suit
office of the Register of Deed, for snid county of court, at the Court Hues, in tb
jnpv in said Couutv, on the X3&lt;
ol &amp;' o clock P. M.. in Book K. of Mortgaged' D. one tbuOsaud eight hundred a
uapage I, «n which Mortgage there .is efjimed
.(rvry /Joocrer, Ctes/rfoUaal,
to be due at the-dstc of thia notice, the sum of serorequity having been instituted lor tlie recovery
thrn-uf •

aaid mortgage, the premises described therein, to
wit: Two-tliirds of the north-cait quarter, and
the nortii half of the uortb half of the south east
quarter of section number twenty-nine. ('Ju), and
tee south half of the sou th-west quarter of sectinn
number seventeen, [17. j ail in township number
two (2jjtii&gt;rth of range number etgiit (S) west, in
aaid county of Barry and State of Michigan, two
W.ll
MUU Kl.tlt.l KU U VW[ Will
bsaold at public auction or ven.luc, to thebigbest
bidder, at the north frontdoor of lhe Court Honac,
in tbe Village of Hastings, ia said county of Harry,
that being tbe place for holding the circuit DuUrt

Vzkokakck.—The federal scouts at
Buttle Creek, in Tennessee, recently fustic!
the Iwdies of four UnioA soldiers hanging
on «-oe tree, having been murdered by
guerrillas.
Another
party found tbe
ehui througli'tliu breast.

Her family bad

all lievn murdered by them, and she had
Iwen shot while attempting to escape.
A
few days after, as Ute train was running
from Huntsville to Stevenson, a man whs
seen silling «»n! the fence at the .fide uf

the road.
One of die guards immediate­
ly shot him through lhe body.
General
indignation prevaijpd and tbe'soldier was
nrse&amp;ted. The train was stopped, pod
fhe pian found dying, cod endenvormffjjo
hide a gun under the fence, Tbe soldier
had recognized him a® a bushwhneker
wbo hud abut at him when oa picket

duty.

WHY ARE IVE SICK 1

1

tms, combined «iU&gt; j.dpMOt, •«■&gt;*•
would be Tar less aicknesa atnorl£ us.—
There is no dtieaise-ellhe4&gt;aim^e or malignam, malarious or otherwise,
but
gives due warning of its, approachj 'and
if. when tfese alp» are exMbHeds lUo-

CVKCS, MANN,

£/*wr X Hmmis, damn IT. AlrAfiw. /
ami Jul.at
. .It aaiisfiwtorily appearing by.affidavit on file
in this cause, that the above named Defendant
Palmer H. ilurerll. h nqf a resident of said &amp;ato
of Michigan, bu trystdes in the Htatf of Cali fends;
On motion of C. 11. Chase, Complaitiwil'stfowhoc
it ia orderedthat tt&lt; said irun-rcsideut Defendant,

Rkady Rzltzf Is

frttly athnmis-

ver. Acc., for thene dineiwen give fair warn
iug of their approach, and if on the first
mdicaii.mrtfpute dterom^ br uneaai-tiMw, Radway’b Rkadx Rxlizv ixaiqed
the st stem will be *o charged with the
*■ lectrie poster uf health, as »o «’&gt;«*«*■
fuUy retd* their ’attacks.
2&gt;p
. until the disease beenswea • «ttrvnchrd
.wtttln ynt.jhHrtc'm Wore hesorting T«»

jnedicatiw.

Till* delay

may

ibewkrd todies.

Important to Railroad Companies.
tnaa ia tbo land should bs without them, and
those who once nso tbetn will not fail to keep a
supply.

,

ffiWJS &lt;&amp; shdibs,

DR 1 BOVEE DODS’
Imperiid Wino Bitters

Are prepared by an eminent andskillfol plysiciaa
who has used tiMtn successfully In bis practice
for the last twenty-five tears. The proprietor,

GROCERIES
MORTGAGE

sale.

D

HARD-WARE’

AND

DRY GOODS’

Il Costs but Lillie !
Purity tbo BI&lt;v&gt;d »
Give.Tone to tbe Rtomnch I Renovate
lhe System nnd Prolong Life I
price®! perbotlle*« bottles for ®5

preyerof the petitioner ehmtld

“"Si
’7.^55
‘S* Ji' .J.” ,

’a-r
TLu
..fcrlb"
Mte i. “•

JOHNS At C ROS LEY'S
IMPKOVxn OVTTA'FKHCHA

CEMENT ROOFING,

aarrtaar.wHli an elastic body, whkh caauol ba In­
jured by Hsat, Ibkaor SruaMt.SMSixxixtl of Boor
Boxxm, or any external action whatever.
'

GUTTA
CHARLES WIDDIF1KLD k CO.,

PERCHA CEMENT,

Fur Coating Metals cf all Kindi when

expoped to tho Action xif th® Woodier,
nnd *
,

of #v«y description

For PrrserrfiiK and RepMrlig Metal
Roofs of ill kfads.
Thia the onlg CbnpxUun imwca wbiolt trill taa.

Stacks of

Wh® does not Admire Bexalifni Teeibt It adhere* firmly, forming a body equal to thrre

WILUAIH JOSES.
DENTIST, is now prepared tq apply dettla!
Kubatltutes in a style unsurpassed, warranted to
fit and suit, or ao charn. No pates spared iu
extracting. Tedtb filled with pure gold. thn» atmtlng their decay for jetrt, Teeth Inserted oa
VULCANITE RUBBER BARE,

Clothing

OHANCERV ORDER.
TATE OK MICHIGAN, The Circuit Court for
&lt;b. u»—i

S

Important’to'Farmer*.
To qll ichom thii may xonttrn and it ton
'
urnt everybody.

The cheapest and most durable Rooffiag
Bitter*, had them tested by two distinguished
iu use.
| medical practitioners, who pronounced them a
rr IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
valdabio remedy for diaease.
although the' medical men of the oonutrv, aa a
ge:.orai thiag disapprove of Patent Medicinoa.vet nxtM, and to siusulx aoors winovr mxmouxo
are do not briier’e a rcapoctabi* I*h&gt; wcian can "be
found in tbo United State*, acquainted with their
medfoa) nrnnertiba. who will cot hlghhr'aBprove
DR. J. BOVEE DOBS' IMPERIAL WINE RIT­
TERS.
In all newly settled places, where there
is al para a large pisantily* of decaying timber,
from which a polauauua nriasma I. created, these West Indies, and Central and South Anienca. on
billers should be used every morning before building* of all kinds, such
F.trrosix*, Fotxubreakiut.
«rt». 'AsrtrewkL K*ti Rosn Denon. Cara, and oa
DR. J. BOVEE DODS’
Ptinuc Bi tuiixus generally. GoKtumussr Bvu.1*
isos, Ac.; by lhe principal JlctiaitB*, Annuivacn,
nnrpiBi'YL
^yjwii ujT’jiKaa
and oth»m, and han proved (-.be the CHEAPEST
Are composed uf a pure and unadulterated wine, and MUST DUKAU1.E L(it&gt;H&gt;G to ww; it te in
combined with Barberry. Solomon's Seal. Cam- even respect A FIRE, WATER. WEATHER and
frer« Wild diet rr Tree Barit. Spikenard, Cbarno TIME I'jfOOF entering for ROOPB OF ALL
■
milt Flowers, and Gentian, They arO manufac­ KINDS.
tured by Dr. Doda himself, who it an experienced
----. and suoceaaful Physician, and heaca should not taiZnf .VuZw.uluch cumbiue the,desirable ptoprrbe classed among tbe quack nostrums u bleb flood tiea o» Efo/Z.ft'fy ami /n&lt;roZ.i/i?i’,‘which arc unithe country, ami against which the Medical Pro­ reraailv acknowledged to be pvsdrtded beGUTTA
PERCHA AND INDIA RUBBER.
fession are so Justly prejudiced.
There truly valuable Bitters have been, so
thoroughly tested toy all clasres of the community ' No Hwtt is required in making application
lor almost every1Variety of disease iheident to the The expense of applying 1! is 'but trifling, aa aa
human system,, that they are now deemed indis­ ordinary 'Roof can bo covered and finished O#
pensable in a
MW« dag.
.
■
TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE.
It can be npplkd toy any. one,
PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE!!
and when finished folms a perfectly Pise Paoor

Estate of Ebenezer Rathburn.

that tiie hrirs at law of said deceased,and ai *’*•'*
person, interested m said e.tate, arei’*ln'"££

NEW YORK.

। Iiuporont to Builders.
We have every kind of goods, aueL as

filed..and a

uarscribcd for hu appeal aace.
EFAULT haring been made tn the rcmhtioa
.
HARMOX .SMITH.
ufpayment of *n indenture of MortgwgrexeCircuit Court Commissioner.
ented by Joseph M. Barrett, aud his wife, Catha­C. II. Cwut, Solicitor for Complainant.
rine Barrett, of Rutland. Barry rouuty ami State
Dated, Hoalinga, July S3, loss.
jy30
of Michigan, to Joseph Sibley,of Mai shsll,Calhoun
A trne copy of the original, on file with me, in
county and state aforesaid, bearing date lhe second
Attest,
D. SruKxa, Regis ter.
dav oi- December, A. D. isSfi, and recorded in the thia cams?.
office of the Register of Deeds, for aaid county
of Harrr, on the 4th day of December, A. D. W5(J,
CHANCERY ORDER.
nt 12 o'clock, M., in Book D. of Mortgages, on
pages J2u snd I'Zl on which Mortgage there is QTATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe Circuit, Court foe
churned to be dne, at the date of this notice, the O the ooiuMy uf Harry : In Chancery.
eum of eight hundred and ninety-four aad 87At a ae.aion of said Court held at tbs Court
lOOtbs dullar*, nnd no sail or proceedings in law llouw, in the village of 11 aating., on Tuesday, ths
orin equity having bccu instituted for the recovery* l&amp;ib day ut July. A. D.
:
thx’rfuf: Notice ts therefore h crAr girtn that by
tJytae of the statute, and a power of sJe eoniainr'd
io said mortgage, the premises deaeribed therein,
trt wit. the north-west quarter of section No.
tHrty-two. (82) of township No. three (J) north
of range No. nine f9) west, tn said Barry connty
and State of Michigan, one hundred nnd sixty
It satisfactorily appearing by affidavit on tile,
seres, mure or less, or no much thereof ns will
satisfy aaid mortgage with Intereat and costs, will in this cause, that tbe above named defeudaot. E.
be sold at public auction or vendue, to the birhest R. Chandler, Administrator ot tbe estate Of Doug­
bidder, at the Court House in tho village of Hm- las J. Williams, is nut a resident ot this State,but
tingn, that being tho place for holding the Circuit that he is at present tn one of the Southern. States,
Court in said county of Batty, and State of Mich­ On motion ofSweexcy A Allen, the Complainant's
igan, on the sixth day of September, A. D. Itifii, Solicitors, if teuanutau that the said uun-restdenl
defendant can* bte appearantc td be entered in
st one o clock, r. «. oi u»i uay.
thii cause Wiihin three months from the date of
Dated, Msy i&lt;». ISM.
this order, and (bat in csao of bis appearance bo
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO..
cause bia answer to the Complainant's Rill to bo
-»elltl»
Ataigneeoof Muetgi
Bwsxxxr a Aura, Attys.

-ibwrtr Strett.

Importaotsto House Owners.

KU
Defendant.
*
And it ia fnrtbqr ordered, that within twenty
da's the coniplsuiadt cause a untie, of thia order
tu be published is the
Unuiter, a. pub­
lic newspaper, printed, publmlu d and circulating

r S*l« Ur.aJl Driiggiats. and Storck lepers
generally throughout the country.
JOHNi A CROSLEY,
(Sale Xanufacturors.)
8 WILLIAM STREET,

FEMALE&amp;

and tin

rice cm him of a copy of aaid bill, and notice of tbe
entry of I his order, and in default thereof,' that
the'aald bill bo taken as confessed by |he*md
frrrd, the threatened disoaiw will b« »woTSO BA Tt OWtR-STltt OF MICHIGAN, non'resldcnr defendant.
And It is further ordered, that withip twenty
sceaslullv reputed,.*,
with Head C°At 7sis°o^f Hie Probate Court forthe Coun­
days, tho COm;nainant cause a notice of this
Adie, Cold C^ffla/.Nauaeft ' at Stomach,
tv of Barry, holdeu at tbe Probate Offloe. m u&gt;* order*to be published in the **HsMIb0 Banner,'*
Pain in lhe Bowels. Dryness iu the Mouth vHlsze of’Hastings, on Mohdsy (he 4lh day of a public newspaper printed, published anddrouIstiue in said county and tbst said publication be
Feveriubnesa, Pain in th* Joints, Back, August, in Die year one thousand eight bund- continued al Irani -once in each u&lt;-el. for six
redand sixty two; present, R. C. Prinale, Judge
along lhe Spine. Legs, &amp;cn If Radway’s
weeks in succession; or that they cause a copy
°fn the morter of the estale of Eben«er Rath- of thia order to be personally netted ppop tne
Rkaoy Rklizt ia used, Uwse symptom*
said non-resident defendant, at leaartweuiy days
_
‘
... before tbe lime prescribed for hi» sppoarsmee.
’Twill quickly disappear, nnd a-*er»o&lt;i* ill- burn. deceased.
On readiog and fifing tho peUbon, dulr verified
neA prevented.. There is n« occiikihn of Lucy Hatbbura. widow of said
finmr A Au.ax.
Lons F. I-ovbal,
Circuit Judge.
for lhe pre valence of Yellow Fever. Ty-; tag.lorecrteui rvaadn* therein set forth, ttart rtio Solicitors for Complainant.
pltoid Fererv A^uo, Pneumonia. Bilious
Register
in Chancery.
Fever. Odara^Sniftll PoM. fSwIct fe­
jy».
way’s

Bayers.
TERMS CASH.

eaies.wsan act ot tiumaiitlr alioold assist
spreading these truly valors BITTERS ovre
the land, and thereby e-sen I tally aid in banishing
Drnkeanrsa and Disease
. .
I nil Affections at tbe Head, Slclt Head­
ache, or Nervous HeAdUche, Dr. Duds’
Imperial Wine Bitten, trill be lotrnd Id
be most Salutary and Efficacious.

Whit* we offer at

IT WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD,OR RUN IN
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT,iffASH OFF.

MORTGAGE SALE.

Width we are abxioua to sell, and WILL SELL.

D?

&lt;P*e*9L Hon.,riws R Lovett, Cirooil Jadpr.

Thia cement is pcsmlsarir adapted for tba'preaervatiiMi ot Iron Hailiugs. Stoves. Ranges, Safes.
Agricultural Implements, Ac., also for general

GUTTA FEROHA CEMENT,
For preserving and retiring Tut and other Msr-

prove fit

aim of THESE HARD TIMES we sro selling eight frundre and Sfr-eyrht. and ’recorded In tho 4L Koon of eterr description, from Its great elasAug. eT

"

1

ia a noB-resident ®(tbis Mate.
Tberefors. On metim- «r
Heitora lor the said Com
(hat the said Defendant.

J "d«&lt; of Frob,u*

BADTAYt BBADT RRMfEF AM A
FEEyEMTIVBi
1 • ” .
;ier oi lure...■* — —------------- «» ■
°&lt;^fa Hscnsc trtnted to me by tbe

Dr; Fnderick. B.
nrW'rrpiJ’ft’iq thv Medical
Ctiu’tsTarin in rogfird’t'* the tti&lt;ml Hnclrnt
w®.

lC«pcu«ro w

e

roc month. &lt;n« the da
And AM' ia eass of hi.

J OKF/ffo.

offioa of lhe R«gtHev of fleeda for the county of
Bsrw sad Htute if Michigan,' on tbe thirtieth day
-r w____i__ . n
.....

OUR GOOD®

Unusually Low !

.

gage t here is dahned to be dur, al th. dal. of thia
Satire. nine hundred aud ataty-lwv aadttfi-lOOths
Dollar., (89di,"«) nd no proceedings having
burn instituted fa
or iwcquilv.for the recov__ ■&lt;___ ...e x’-.t_ 1- .. ——i ■ ....

These materials uro sDsrTU to six cusAna,
aud we are prepared U&gt; supply orders from any
part of tbe couatiV. at short notice, for GUTTA
SSStefiSraM

with lull printed directions for appnmfon.
described. to wit i

,

jnittent
J® °£ l«? at we o'clock. m Rte afternoon
fofknring lands befoogitif iokk? *,ld cauto.

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business.
mtmtei s■

rxWesjs:

WM«t, Cbn&gt;, 0*u; Butter, U^-Tirk.

Md6o.lly.lmun evetything you,ten.

the
side of said land. fo.marly soM to Hsivvy Pape, Mving due hundred and forty acres
'—Hdrd in said mortgags, whdh win be aoM. cr
■nab tlieroof a»wU! pay tbe Maaanad wMvte­

JOHMS * CBOSLIY,
• Wriurwamnl

SHtsi

�y

7

will hereafter work with an abiding consciousneas that they cannot plan and ex-

ANNUAL TAX SALES.

with the unfortunate or those who are
reconstructing their temporal affairs, but
with those wbo have weathered all storms
and are yet sailing smoothly..
Most men, when they start in business,
make good resolutions.
At any rate,
they mean to succeed. They expect to
avoid tbe dangers which have ruined
others.
For a while alt goes on wel I. but

the day comes at length when they are
Swept away and all their brilliant earth­
ly prospects are gone forever.
According to an old tnaxim, it is never
too late to learn.
Business men, how­
ever, do not believe this.
Every uno
thinks that be has perfected himself In
knowledge, that he needs no help or ad
vice from any quarter, and that if others
have failed of success, that la no reason
why be should follow in the same track.
When a man decides to build a house,
he adopts a plan and adheres to it tu tbe
end.
When a navigator attempts a voy­
age, be consults his charts, ana governs
himself by the experience of others.—

When one is sick, or his life is endanger­
ed by coming in contact with disease, be
seeks advice from a skillful physician.—
There are certain rules, forms, and pre­
cedents which govern and influence most
men in all matters except the conduct of
mercantile business. Here they mean
to be original.
They don’t want the
advice of any body. J us tbe re we desire
to speak. We wish to propose to such
men lhe following rules—fur their prac­
tical consideration.
1st. Do not undertake a business with
which you are not perfectly accquainted,
any sooner than you would attempt, if
blind, to survey a city.
First thorough­
ly understand what you prop&lt;ise to do.
Serve an apprenticeship—do anything—
before taking a single step involving risk.
2d. Never attempt a business for
which you have nn taste or tact. Seek
to do that for which you have a natural
faculty and relish. Don’t aspire to be a
merchant, when you should be a farmer,
a mechanic, or a day-lalx&gt;rer.
3d. Never connect yourself in part
nerahip with those in whom you have not
perfect confidence—with those to whom
you would not be willing, sick or well,
al borne or abroad, living er dead, to
intrust all your business affairs.
4th.
Never attempt to do more busi­
ness than you can tafely do on your cap
ilal.
5th Avoid taking the extraordinary
risks of long credit*, no matter what prof­
its are in prospect.
6th. Give no credit whatever to any
one who does not possess a good moral
character.
7th.
Supervise, carefully, your nwn
business, (nut your neighbor’s,) and look
after your clerks, and see that they are
faithful in tbe performance of all their
duties.
Sth.
Let all those with whom yon
have dealings or intercourse, understand,
distinctly, that yon will not lend your­
self, for tbe sake of trade, to do any mean
thing—anything which your conscience
will not approve of.
Oth Never lend your name by indorse
ment or other, except under most extra­
ordinary circumstances, and then let the
act be guarded with every possible secu­

rity.
10th Never allow yourself, or your
partners, to draw a dollar from tho cuncern to invest io any “outside operation"
whatever.
11th In forming a co-partnership, in­
sist that a limited, fixed sum only shall
be drawn by each partner, for -personal

LANQFOBD O. BKUT.

1855.

1858.

Town 4 North of Bangs 8
s.KofswM •
40
1859.

■ •Kof.etf 15

'.W

• ootb of th* quarter po»t eo
the north lino of section No.

to the place of beginning,

Eastern Atklitx-u

r*

?

cs

s-

Village ol Middim ill-

Village ««f Orangeville.

tlfiO BEST PIANOS, lift

expenses.
12th Under no circumstances what­
ever deal in stocks.
Don’t believe any
one of the thousand marvelous tales of a
fortune in that direction. They are a
trap and a lie.
13th
Keep all your accumulated prof­
its. in your business, so long as yon owe
a'dollar.
When you have more capital
than you can use, then it will bo proper
to invest it outside.
14th
Borrow of banks or other
sources never, if it can be avoided.
If
temporary assistance is needed, sock It
from a tried friend or from a sound bank­
ing institution, and then return tbe loan
on the day fixed, with the most rigid

punctuality.
15tb Have an eye on tbe condition
of the country, its crops, and the general
prospects for business, and look out sharp
for tne movements of polititiona, wbo,
in nine cases out of ten, care more for a
re-election than fur our commercial in­
terests or for our national prosperity.
There are other and most important
matters which should not be forgotten.
Keep good company. Value integrity
more than money.
Live within your
means. Eschew wine, theatres, and fast
horse*.
Use no profane language. Never
q uarrel with a partner.
Be kind, consid­
erate. and generous to clerks, and nlso
tn your unfortunate debtors. Cultivate
tbe friendship of all. Do your proper
share in prompting the public weal. Be
a man, a gentleman, and a Christian ; and
you win make sure of an inheritance in
thia life and of untold riches in the life

wtaim

uxWe' M4 he hopbs every ssffersr will try h&gt;4

Ktags (UsRjKTirt,

OOTNTT ACCOUNTS.

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VOL 7
«f|r

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1862
Stltrtrt fnttr^.

IS PUBLISHED IVSki WEDNESDAY,
Itsrtsoa, BAUKT

tr

CODXTY. MTCnroAW

rATfiio-mss.
»:Hce and tnall subscribers, &lt;1 her annum If
nd io advene; otherwise lk&gt; peats « Hl ba added.
dltabUd Bn ..r,uZ"

ADVKHTrtlMQ.

. .1 **r'

ImaaatatasfcL OffisaCoartB^y
liberal dltoaaat to yearly advertiser*.

DR. H. j. HANEY.

HLl^KNof “tf^rvttoiujpMtoiU^ewUarf.

GREAT

^Kistrngs’ ^raintss Jltrtdtrj.

EALERS in all kinds of dry, goods,groceries,
crockery, Ac. State st., al the poet office.

D

Unchecked by tyranny and thralL

WTOIT!!

GRANT A SPAULDING,

Enlighten, and

LioenUonanaM Instinctive hidea.

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

ealer

D

MASON ALLEN,
in groceries, provisions,

DRUG

STORE!!!

d ire, (Hah, butler, lard, pork, sad are

Roberts &amp;, Striker,
PnbHc.
ROBERTS At STRIKER,
OSALERS in drnga, medicines, patent medi­
cines. paints, oils, turpentine, burning fluid.

Holbrook’s New Block, Railing*, Midi.

SWEEZEY &amp; AILEN.
TTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chan-

and business.
Office in the Conrt House, Hastings. Mich.
1 . w—. A
‘
Fa.vr Alli,

DANIEL COOK,

I. A. HOLBROOK,

A’
J. M. RUSSELL,
HYSICIAN and Surgeon.
■tors. Stats street

Office in Bumelf*

JOHN ROBERTS,
itlYSICIAN and Surreun. Dwelling on Broad-

II. P. CHERRY,
XTOTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will a
IN len.l to all business entrusted to him with
■ roinptness and fidelity. Residence. Johnstown,
Harry couulv, Mich. Blanks kept always on hand.

L. H. STEWART,
4 TTORNEY and Counselor at Law, Srtirttor
A and Counselor in Chancery, Notary PubUc,
k-_ All business attended to promptly and offi•i-nllv. Office No. 5, Noble’s block. Bailie Creek,
M ichigan.
/____________

[. NEVINS,
TVTotary Pwblic, and Tat Mrent. Pnrtierty
IN attention paid to making out Dtais. Morl■ r, '.__ an_ — f.V^n in &lt;nn&gt;.
H.

WRIGHT,

ttorney ana counsellor

A

at law,

and Solicitor and Counsellor in Chancrry.—
Particular attention paid to the collection
claim* and money promptly remitted.
Office, with W. W. Ralph Esq., Middleville.
Barry County, Michigan.

KIUrrES * BtlBOWS.
TTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Solicitor* in Chancery, Tax nd Insurance
Agents. Business att , J “ -***■--------- end fidelity.
Office, corner of M
Kalamazoo, Michigan.
J. C. Bvanows.
A. A.KjUpbx,

A

8. C. FRTNDLE,
UDGE OF PROBATE, Notary Public, Gen/
.rd L..1 ul T.. 10,1
the Court House, at Hartings, on »bo M asd M

J

DANIEL STRIKER.
pOUNTT CLERK, Notary PwMta asd Gvneral
C' Lead sad Tax Agent,
Office in the Court
Uoase, sod ojJen at al) hours. - E^tcial ailtniuM

JUST RECEIVED

Matters and things here are still in a
a strategic condition, and naught has dis
new and moti complete assortment of• turbed our monotony for a week, save a
story they tell about the honest Cid Abe.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
It seems that two of conservative Border
Slate chaps, who are here for the express
purpose of protesting against everything
B pheno, Bnrnlug Fluid,
whatooever, bad a duscussion about the
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
Honest Abe, and one chap bet the other
chap five dollars that ho couldn't, by any
possible means, speak to the President
without bearing a small anecdote.
“Done!" says the other chap, gleefully
l^g- FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL “I’ll take that beL”
.
'
PUBPOSES,ONLYUU
That very.same night at about twelve
o’clock he lore frantically up to the White
House, and commenced thundering at
the door, like King Richard at the gates
Also a full stock of
of Ascalon. The Honest Abe stuck his
night-capped head out of the window, and
says he:
"Is that you, Mr. Seward !” *
“No, sir !” says the Border State chap,
glaring up thmugh the darkness, ul’m a
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
messenger from the army.
Another
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
great strategic movement has taken place
and our whole army have been taken
tirlsuners by the Southern Confederacy,
n fact," says the conservative chap franCUDJdST IPHBTinilXB'J
lically, "the backbone of the rebellion is
broken ayoin.”
And Ceekiig Extracts,
"Hem 1” says the Honest Abe, shaking
for rnx bspbcial dxnkvit or tna ladiks.
a mosquito from bsi night-cap, "this strat­
egy reminds me of a little story. There
was a man out in Iowa sal down to play
a game of checkers with another man,
PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER, EN­
inducing his triends around him to lend
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
him the change necessary for stakes.—
Upon our ahclree may be found all of the He played, and be played, and he lost
the first game. Then he played much
MOST POPULAR
mure cautiously, and lost the next game.
His friends commenced to grumble; but
says he: "Don’t you worry yourselves
boys, and 1’11 show, you a cute move, pret­
ty soon.” So he plnyed, and he played
and he lost the third game. “Dou’t be
We would reipoetfully announce to the eiti- impatient, boys,” says he: “you’ll see
that great move pretty soon, I tell you.”
me of Hastings gad vicinity, th»t we
&gt;11 everTthitigin our hue of trade
Then he played with great care, taking a
long time to consider each move, and by
way of a change lost the filiirth game.—
Close attention to what be was about,
of
and much minlite calculation, also enabled
him to Jose the fifth game. By thjs
time, his friends had lent him *11 U)elr
Roeci.! attention
ING and putting up PRESCRn’TIONP, *nfl any change, and began to think It was ..time
one purchasing medicines of ns can rriy upon
fur that great move to cyme off *Hav«
their being
. i.
‘
■
Vou any more change F says be. “W by
no,” ^4ys they. “Then," says he with
ROBERTS ASTRIWWgreat spirit, "the lime for that move 1
whs telling yOu »buut has come at tasL*!
As he commenced rising from his chair,
I Kino*.
Instead of continuing to play, his cloned
ROBERTS A STRIKERout friends bethought themselves to'*sk
him what that famous move wail “Why"
say s he. pleasantly—“its to move off fur
:i‘llnle murtichange."
. . &lt;«*•
At the conclusion of this quaint tale,
my boy, the Border State ohap fled groan­
ing to his quarters at iWillani’e,' acatk a
five-doilar Treats ry Note under »bc pil­
QooJjeK-. r.&lt;™i b™i r»»f «»/* V low of the other Border Stele chap, and
immediately took
evsnlnf tratn for

(pWlBAlPp IFW (MSB

MOW LOST! AND BOW RESTORED!
.^-A r- - A.---- ^f- PrittSimO^U.
t

»***«•.

m"

Apcl Offic*. iatbaCwrt Hansa.

the West.
Such Is the story they telly my boy ;
but I’m inelinsd to accept it merely as
a ^ork of fiction with a tnrthful moral.
Certehi it is, that as strategy Increases,

needed m mifitary mtUen.
debility

CUMna.rikl.SWU. OOWIMMOmMBiww.

The designs for the portage stamps to
be used as currency have been adopted,
and are now in the hands of the engraver.
Tltey are to be of four denominations
via- five, ten, twenty.five and fifty cents.
All will be printed on bank note paper,
and the fives and tens will beSKB inches,
and the twenty-five and fifties 8 inches In
length; and all are 1 8-4 Inches wide.
The fires and tweoty-fives will be of
brown, and tens and fiftiea green.
On the upper comer of the faces will
be the denomination in white figures on
a dark ground.
The lives will have in the center the
five cent postage stamp, with a “6" in
geometrical lath worjr on each side. The
tens will bare a ten cent stamp, with
“10 on each side.
The twenty-fives will have fire 5-cent
stamps, partly overlapped from left to
right; and the fifties, five 10-cent stamps
similarly disposed.
*
Over the designs' as above described
will fie the words, “Postage stamps
furnished by the Assistant Treasurers
and designated Depositaries of the United
States;” and under them. “Receivable
for postage stamp at any Portoffice.”
In the middle of the lower part of the
notes will be “U. S-" in large letters.
Large letters (in lath work) denoting
the denoruinslion will be in the centre
of the back of each “stamp" or “note."
surrounded by the words “Exchangable
for United States notes by any Assistant
Treasurer or designated United States
Depositury, in sums not less than five
dollars. Act approved July 17, 1882.”
The notes will be executed in the
highest style of the. art, and every pos­
sible precaution will be taken to prevent
counterfeiting.
,

PATENT MEDICINES

MANHOOD;

BABMOM SMITH.
6TACIHT COURT COM 13s1,

SSisttllanj.

GROCERIES!

Office tn Goodycar's block, tip stairs.

P

And medlute the Patriot's prayers.

The premises of agood many farmers
are infested with rata, and we are oftan
asked tor suodas of dertroclioo. A rertdept of Brooklyn Is vexed with an ,ln&lt;
creasing family of rata that seem to grow
fat ou arsenic and rat exterminators.—
He doesn’t like rata, and refers his case
to tbeSunday Tuas. That journal recommentfa a trap made in toe following
manner:
barrel, for instance,
and fill it tn about oae-third its height
with w|ter. Then place a log endways
in tbe water, so that ons end of it will
Jtist remain above tbe surface.
Make
the bead of the barrel a little too small
to fit, and suspend It by two.-pins to tbe
Inside of the top of the barrel, so that It
will hang as if on * pivot and easily tipby touching either aide. On this head,
thus suspended, aocure a piece of savory
meat The first rat that scents it, wifi
to get tbe meat, leap on tbe barrel bead.
p&gt;e bead will trip, or tilt, precipitate him
into the water, and resume Its position.
The rat In the water will swim to the
log. get on the end of it, and squeal vo­
ciferously. His cries will bring other
rata, all of whom wilt fight for the only
dry spot In It—viz: tbe end of the log.
Aa only one rat can hold ft, the victor
will drown all tbe reet, sod can. In the
morning,, be drowned himself. We have
seen twenty rats caught in one night by

▲ Story With a TraUhtaU Herat.

D. C. .HAWLEY,

~

NO. 17.

gsstingi fcmr,

EmaaclaaUoa la MlreoerL

Ex-Governor Stewart of Missouri is
the candidate of the Emancipation yarty
for Congress from the Seventh district.
He is attending meetings all over his
district A few days since he was at
Fillmore, in tbe township of Jackson,
where he addressed a large audience.—
The place was formerly tbe hotbed of
treason upon which Gov. Stewart dealt
his'heaviest blows. He told them If his
election depended upon the vote of* sin;
gle,traitor he would not accept the cer­
tificate bf election; that this war bad
been forced upon loyal men, and that
loyid men 'bhodld- not show mercy or
clemency to those whose sympathize with
■♦ekSurt or aid rabeHio*.
"At the dibclusibrt of th*1 Governor’s
speed) Karnes Laughlin, Esq., took tbe
stand, and io a few patriotic remarks sug­
gested that the vote be taken on the
emancipation question, so that tho senti­
ments of the cored be known. The Vote
demonatated that four-fifths of the peo­
ple were in favor of gradual emancipation,
and not a hand was raised endorsing the
negative of the quartIon. There, were,
however, a few •‘neutrals” In the house—
who did not feel interested enongh ' to
vote dABr way.
“IfoM Hat "--An old gentlsman
was always bragging how folks used to
woHi in his younger days, bpe dgy chal­
lenged bis tva, sons to pitch on * load of
bay aa fast as he could load it. Tbe chailet^e waa accepted, tbs wagon driven
around, and tbe tria) commenced. For
some time tbe old man Held hisdwfi tery
creditably, crying out “’more hay ! more

She looked Um pepera through and
thmugh,
Erarj morning • before the
frMmeotv of the famik were left—hereelf and little boy,’ ana two • daughters—
sat dojrn to breakfkst: she-looked for his
name In the dally paper, but ft wjh not
among tbs saved.
Somebody’s, name
that resembled that of her husband was,
though, and for * while the had liope.—
Then she examined other lists to see ’if
the true tumai-ter husband's own—
could not be spelled'ddL— But bo. And

tovu.

Some time ago there., lived 'In Edin­
burg, a weft known ^romMer, named’
Sandy Black, whose often reenrring Art!
ofspUsaor indigOrttotf produbed -oome;

the brute's good, patient little wife.
morning Sandy row bent M l quarrel j;
the baddies and egg* were axcellent, d&lt;w
to * taro, and^pad beaxk ordered hr him­
self the previous eveningand breakfast1
passed without die Iboled-for tetMtoofcomplaint.
.
“WhrtkrUlyoa here for diooar, 3^)djl,"said■MtoBWMj.ji ,
»»
a.
“jL chicken, ma^&amp;ip," said the hus-

xjul uoiuucr at. ruti cau, nor on me
list of the nick, or k.lled hod wounded,
did the name of James Williams appear.
“Roast or boileAT" asked the little
He was among the “missing."
wife.
Another one was searching for her eon,
•bGeffifmmd it, madam, H you bad pton.
her only boy, but his name was ubt giv'. a good and considerate .wife, you’d have
cn, except among the missing. “He was known before this what J Kk,e," Sandy’
mv nraHr
” aairl
in J... growled out, and slamming tbe dbdr ‘be­
hind him, left the house. ft was in spriag,and a friend who Was present heard . tk&gt;
•He wm my brother that I loved so
little wife aay, "“Sandy’s.bent.on a du^
well and of whom 1 was so proud," mur-‘ tarbanco to-day : I shall not please hirn_
a0 wtMt 1 cu'1
■ ■ ■
■
The dinner-time came, and Bandy and'
So the wails ascend from many a his friend sat down to dinner; the fish
hearthstone all over the land. Intakes
was eaten in silence, and,, on raising tbe
only a moment o^u&gt; to set the letters ootsr of the dirt) before him, bo called
in their place and We them spell “mis­
out in a towering passion : ‘'Boiled chick­
sing,” but from which in thia life it re&gt; en ! I bate it, madam. A chicken boiled
covers not. Perhaps the heavy hoof of is a chicken spoiled."
the horse trod him to the earth, and he
Immediately the cover was . raised for
was unburied; perhaps he perished as a another chicken, roasted to a turn.
picket in the woods, or in the ravine, or
“Madam, I woq't eat roast chicken?*
on the hill top, or by tho river side, or roared Sandy; “you know how it should
fell from the transport into the sea, or have been cooked!”, ... .
was captured by the foe, or fell in the
At the instant a broiled chicken, with
march, or died in the trench. At any mushrooms, was placed on the table be­
rate—no matter how or where be fell— fore him.
he co nice back no more. The boy broth
“Without ’ green peas!” roared the
er, the fair-haired and ewoel lipped sister, grumbler.
, .
that used to go frolicking to meet him
“Hero they are, dear," answered Mrs.
once again, but finda him never more.— Black.
Would that be would come back again—
“How dare you spend roy money in
that ba would call Carlo once more and that way !”
pat his head or gear up Charley .and- let
“They were a present," said the wife,
us have another ride in the family car­ interrupting him.
riage with mother! Would .'that his
Rising from his chair and rushing frora
own hand could be- seen tumbling the tbe room, amid a roar of. laughter from
things in his room, making whitl'ines on his friend, he clenched bis fist and shouted
the porch, or drawings by the stand, or —“How dare you receive a present wittv
pictures on the slate. But no, he is out my leave r’
through with all this, and the desolate
walk the earth as Racbhl ' did,. mourning
and cyring, and will nut be comforted,
because be is not
There is a story told In Washington
We look to the future with hope. We
of a democrat who came- from Pennsyl­
want to see the day when the tramp vania to that dty to remonstrate against
of uniformed men, the flash o! arms, and
the employment of neroea as soldiers.
the beating of drums shall bo qver, and
“Pennsylvanians will neyer fight by
whan the records of the missing, the the side of black men,” said h£
wounded, the dying, and the dead of bat­
'•Indeed,” replied hte friend, “and will
tle-fields shall cease.
We believe the
they fight by the tide of white meul”
day will come soon, but whether soon or
“Yef, most willingly,” was his answer.
late, we want all whose eyes run over
• “Aa you are a .Pennsylvanian of the
these words to prepare for the land where
atraitest sort,” said the Washingtonian,
no missing liata" are made out, and where
"you are ready to lead; 1 suppose you
those who meet on Zion’s hill, and dwell
are ready to volunteer.”
in white tents that are never struck while
“Well, Do, Mt exactly," ahswered th©
the cycles roll.— Cincinnati Advocate,
Pennsylvanian. “1 cvwot; my business
will not permit.”
.
■
Treasonable Secicties.
‘•So your position is just this; you .will
We hear once more of treasonable ao- Dot fight yourself nor consent that the
government shall employ colored men.
The Knighto of the Golden- Ctrde have If the people of Pennsylvania are indeed
just received an awkward exposure at the I like you, we must draft white men there,
hands of a grand jury at. Indianapolis.— aqd I trust that you will ba tbq first one
In Pennsylvania and New Jersey they taken.”
MOfl)
speak of a “Legion of Liberty," which is
probably only a secession rose by another
CoLOBXD SoLDIKRS AX ChICAQO.—A full
name, aln Ohio, such men as Vallanding- regiment ot colored soldiers from Chicago
hani and Edson B. Olds are publicly de­ was. tendered to Governor Yatea'last
claring against the war, calling Mr. Lin- week. Tbe Tribunt ofthat city .speaking
coin traitor, tyrant, pequrcr, and a great on this subject, remarks : “Every white
many other hard names ; and urging tho man drafted into tbe army .While a' ne­
people not to support the government.
gro volunteer la.- rejected or exempted
Now one remarkable circumstance in goes to the war as tbsl negro’s substitute,
all thia is, that these secret .and open without bounty." It charges the hesita­
traitors do not seem to have the slightest tion of the government abodt their 'em­
influence on the action of the people. In­ ployment to the Kentucky policy,- and
diana, with fifteen thousand Knights of aaya that we
DuL Maying Uffi Union
the Golden Qrcle to intrigue against with our armies so much at.we arc saving
the UaiuDt has furnished many thousand
• I ;T
men more than her cuote for the war.—
Ohio, with Vallandingham, Olds, and tho
Few. .of .Halleck’s, .warmest friends
Cincinoaui An^ku-st to-urge her to trea­
claim merit tor him .In the fislA Few
son, has already very nearly completed
of his bitterest edemiea deny that be has
her quota uader the President’s Last call. rare administrative capacity, and is a
Pennsylvania sud Nev Jersey are not
great Cabinet General. It used to be 'a
behindhand in patriotic efforts. From
favorite iert among the Missouri rehab
a|l which, we conclude that treason
‘
that, ae long aa Sigel was advancing upon
them it was all right; but whenever be
began to retreat they were afraid'of him.
IfHalleck takes the filld; Yhe krnry Of
VltTgfoia may has* a*4My.tftet; bat ff
It HAs libbn susfeected bv k'Jew people he remains in the office, Jeff Davj* bad
of 1 title faith tost Commodore Nutt and better be pocking up'Ms'trunk.
Tom Thumb were one and"Identical.—
To dispel thiajdefatibn, Mr. Barnum has
StcxsttorfiCTB nr Iixnfoia.—It' is said
engaged bothIfntt alMT~Thnmb, to ap- that tbe MOBMionistiln VtmMta, Iftlwfe,
Mar at toe Mbeetim 'together,'. In What
b called a -Grand trial ofMorit and Skill"
wbke they will “meet in aobie, friendly
rtrife," whatever that maybe. Tbe lit­ H i, Mid lUi the ‘«oeMioni»l« W. bi.
tle kerote may be beedidt *11 bocre, and
come hlgbljr rimpot-hnd uHc ofdrtrlBg
wttfghre special perfoVraauoea three times
Union men ool of the county, alao, that
a rebel lta( «aTb«H®rTn one of the
town, there raeeotly, and kept llylat all

It b Mont tn lul, Uut GnrtUHI
days sIwe BeM. Doctor White, redtor of
InMMd &lt;i( rwlkering U&gt;" delivered o(
an Episcopal church in Memphis, called
lull, will won unriH-Ui bb ,.onl for
tn roll. then to slide, and at' last it wtml
lb. tteliiernnoe of Grew*.
*Si&lt;r,
off frtwn the wagon and tM old man wfth

A western farmer, cWjj»d to tel!.*

ibrtw
t,n fook for »nak'nK
Vivtor EmaBUtl’. wn Amadw ktefpf
Gkeoca, and ^ Frtooe and R^a answered thytMffhtan.
would n&lt;*op•*“
.It
' Fob South Ambjuca.—Among the
Amadeus was
see'm&gt;
paesengern by the steamer Northern
Lirijtt ^BstrrdiQf^a^awalT wM Dr.
burneti of tbe DeoarUnact tit State. Who

jSeKsino‘Has beeu nbminjrted:h &gt; t-d cj
IflR | .. ... :
totuWMd Charts W. Walton tn tbe
ft ii a.tffealtogWight to eeoA ywtag
—-X. . -&gt; r.-.. &gt; ft-:
.w.nninwkirtm wkh a nsrtte’ffiri.

.

�•M MKW *«LSWS.

►TCTM

HA8TIHGS BOKQL

&gt;AX—STATE OF IflOBlGAK,

ST»wi »r Hew
I BURNED AVI
TANTS MURI

Havdig nr

this, chosnn oua course,

Everywhere

they strewed the

; rx. Oj

Ferrol a Juctlen.

to a madneas which, if much longer per­
We kava, at length, the gratifying in- sisted in, will make tbe entire land red
telligenoe that the armis* of Pope, Bum- with blood ; for rhe rebellion.m(*t&gt;be
crushed, if wo hate to use the-last,1 most
aide and McClellan have formed a junc
tion on the shore* of tWRsppshannoch.’
Thia look* like precaution* for safety if

not like work. The great army of tho
Potomac, of one year ago, should never

will return to reason in time,.and,dismiss
th* bitter hatred which they noutiiilLifl
theirJbaarta against ua. Let them ’ rqhave been divided, and its parts
member that, as “lore bfgeta lov*,”\ aq
ted beyond supporting distance,
doe* acom and hatred beget their like ;
the headstrong self-will of the turned and 1st them be assured that it . will be a
sorry day for Southern barney when the
head of a Captain, too suddenly promo
fierqe fires of bate and race begin to burn
ted to a Supreme command, that com­ in the Northern heart I am convinced
mitted the great folly of the Peninsula that, as yet, there is little of that feeling
.
campaign, against tbe better judgement existing; but it vfill wme.”.',

of better Generals of less rank.
: "A .&lt; .. &gt;
What the Rebel* Tkink of the New Levy
fa the evaouation of tbe Peninsula, of Six Hundred Thousand Unloa Troop*.
order© d by Gen. Halleck, we have the From the Richmond E**mlnw' Aug. It. '
unqualified seal of condemnation, fixed
Wo received last night ad vices from
by very high military authority, upon the North, which, though not so late as
those
wo publish in another column, bring
that strategy which has thrown away
thousands of fives and millions of monby news of an important character. Tho
to no purpose whatever.
But this i* all changed now; we have
paid dearly for some experience which

War has taaued an order for six hundred
thouwind more men to crush the rebel­
we shall be wise enough to profit by in lion—three hundred thousand to be rais­
ed under tie recent call of Lmooln, and
future. We have a grand army on the
three hundred thousand more by a draft
Rappahannock, commanded by our best of tbe militia. The order appear* ofbcmlGenerals, those who have passed success­ ly in the Northern paper*, but the cirfully through the ordeals by which alon; cuinstance* under which we iasua this
military men can be tested. With thia morning’s paper forbid* the publication

great army, increased by new levies,
moving down upon the rebel strongholds, ington had created the wildast excitemsot
their advance will bo irresistible, and in the North, and the wat fooling had
their rear will protect Washington. We greatly subsided In its enthusiasm. The
believe this army aa it is, te able to cope opposition to tho order was not to be
disguised.
with any force the rebels can bring against
The Hxaminer then copies extracts from
iu
Northern papers on the subject and ooa, dude*:
A DirrxaxNcx.—If the following par­
Brief aa those paragraphs are. they are
agraph,which we find in our exchanges, Is enough to show that this order for a draft
true, General Halleck is a very different will cause an immense re-action in the
sort of a General from McClellan. The popular mind of the North, and we shall
await the next oewa from tbe North and
latter want* back-bone and is afraid of
Northwest with much interest.
irritating the rebels; the former appears
to be tho very reverse. Read :
“Gen. McClellan recently telegraphed
Dr,'®rownlow write* to the Nashville
to AYashington that he could Dot get milk Unionfrom Utica, Now York, under
for sick soldiers, that the secessionists
date of Augu*t 7 :
would not furnish it, and that the Union
“Tlje men taken from these northern
men charge high prices. Gen. Halleck
and middle states are not even missed by
telegraphed back : “Ifaeceasionista won’t these statea Everything is prosperous
furnish milk, seize their cows and milk
—crops are abundant, money i* plenty;
them yourrolv**. Have a military board
and the only evjdenca one sees of the
to fix the price at which Unionist* shall
war is in the newspapers and the rattle
sell, and if they refuse to take that price,, of the drum and fife at recruiting stations.
seixe from them also.”
True, iron-clad monsters are building, and
transports, for war purposes,- at various
J^“Tho Richmond Dupalch of last points—all going to show that the gov­
Saturday urges upon the Rebel Congress, ernment is in earnest, and terribly in
now in session the absolute necessity of earnest to.
"1 have nothing to disguise, Mr Editor,
extending the Conscription Act to all per­ in regard to this infernal rebellion. I
sons within the ages of sixteen and forty- am for cruihing it out—no rqfiMer at
five years—the material between eight­ what cost lam for subjugation, coer­
een and thirty-five being exhausted. By cion and extermination, if these measures
are necessary to put down the rebellion
this mean* it is believed the rebels will
and sustain the government of tbe United
be able to raise a force equal to the 600­ State*. 1 know the origin of tbe rebel­
000 called for by President Lincoln.
lion. and I know the originators ; and
nothing short of an old fashioned hell,
A Significant Fact.—It is now found that burns with fire and brimstone, will
that the rebels have more prisoners than reward them adequately for their ser­
we have. Notwithstanding the thousands vice* !”

is

dow

proven that “strategy" in Virginia has
lost us more than enough to exchange all

^Atlantic Monthly.—The September

number of thia magazine la received and
it* table of con tea to tea* follows:
David Gaunt Cerebral Dynamics, A

New Sculptor, Playa and Play Acting,
OffShore, Life in the Open Air, Rifle
Clnba, Two Summers, Mr. Axtell, Meth­
od* of Study in Natural History, GabrieFs Defeat, Bethel, Tbe Horrors of
San Domingo, A Complaint of Friends,
The Life of Birds, The New Opposition
Ptrljr.

te- A secesh trick haa lately been
discoverd in Baltimore.

Eight hogs­

heads of molasses were shipped from

that port tbe eastern shore of Mayland.
One of them was examined and found to

contain a keg of arms for the Confeder.ates. The rest ware in a like condition,
land accordingly tb* whole were confis-

C3F* Two men were arrested in New
York on Monday laet^nd brought before
■■ for being an abolitionist, and disoouraging
enlidmenta, and the other, named Shut-

lleworft for being a lecessidnist.

Both

were held to await orders from Waab-

Senator Carlile at Clarksburg.

Senator Carlile, of Virginia, visited
Clarksburg, Virginia, last week, and
made a speech.
His Union neighbor*
regarded it as disloyal. He appealed to
his bearers in this style:
•
“Will you, freemen of the too tin tain*,
submit to their government! Wilbyou
see your coutry laid waste, and yonr fair
home* destroyed by abolition tyrants 1”
He then went on to argue that slavery
wm right by tho Bible—that it was au­
thorized by God himself; then undertook
to prove, by some insignificant author
on agriculture, that tbe poor whites of'
England were in a far worse condition
than th* slavM^of the South; and finally
wound up hi* speech,' with great empha­
sis declaring that any man who thought
that this rebellion oould be put down-by
force was a fool I”
Morgan, th* Guxrrilla CnrrrTxnr,
A Good Judge or “Something to Tahh’’
as
WELL AS Horseflesh.—Morgan’s
thieve*, during their brief stay in this
place; found time to break Into'oor office
and taro/ flags, which they sacrilegiously
tore up and trampled in the flrrtL They
also broke into our drok and stole a bot­
tle of“Bites*»"whidihad been presented
ton* by .Dr. Hoback.
Wo are very
sorr/.we forgo(,to flavor the Bittiers with
a doae of strycnloe. or ratobaha^-JKftL
mond (Ay.) Uuttngcr,

the Peniwwla is. mainly evacuated, at
least one corps d’ermee will remain there,
and that Sdfolk wjU be reinforced. It
ia Mid that Old Point will be one of tbe

the President.
xxt.—W. H. Isham, tbe Memphis cor­
respondent of tb© Chicago Timtt, has
.been arrested liy Den. Grant for giving
false acoDunto of alleged guerrilla raids
at BrowrisviDe and other place*. Thia
individual has been notoriou* for putting

Memphis, Aug- 20.

St. Paul, Minn., An£-flK,- '
heap.

at other points in tho west, it

Uttber Bill

“In one epot behind a beautiful tomb.

WITHOUT GUILE AMD WITH rt'KX FURFOSE.

we took at Dooelson at New Madrid, and

steamers Bl

Potomac

ly confirm*, without doubt, all previous
reporta Mr.%k&lt;A
intendent, on his way to the upper agen-

forty-eight men. At the ferry oppiute
tha*g*ncy-'hd ten countered a large Wdy
warrtot*; who opened fire on’them:
Alterwfew volley* a largebcidy' of am
bushed Indhni 'fa’ the/rear, also fired
uptrti thefo/kdllr^iiirurttber of our men.
A retreat was attempted across the river,
birt‘while in the water the Indian^ killed
thd Captain, three sergeants and fofrr
corporal*.
Seventeen returned to tbe
Fort on.Monday night. .
:"
The light from the‘Sorting buildings
and grain stack* could be seen Ih all
directions. Escaped, titixtenv came Into
the fprt during'the night, giving account*
of horrotfi * top terrible to conceive.—Mother* came in rags and barefooted,
whose husbands and children had been
sUughtered before their eyes. Children
qams.'wbo witnessed the murder of their
parents, burning in their own houses.-—
Tho road*, in the direction of New Ulm,
are lined., v^lth. murdered tnenj women
ipd children.
J. Porter, of Mahwatoha, member of
the last Minnesota legislature, arrived
here last evening for arm*. He was one
of tbe committee sent to ^ew Ulm to
learn the truth of llio reported' murders.
He arrived at Naw Uhn Tuesday moming.and found the people preparing to
bury five murdefed ’ persons.
Others
were being constantly brought in most
horribly mutilated.
Ho saw four persons wounded, in one
room cut with hatchets in tho head. One
little girl was tJDfadrostThe face, breast
and side. A'litflte’boy, was dreadfully
cutop;also* middle aged woman. In
the adjoining room he saw a child with
it* head cut off end six others mutilated
with gasbea. The people of Now Ulm
are drilling with what arms they can get,
being lolly awake to the danger. -They
are determined to defend- the -town to
tho last
•
■ . ?
■ b
Mr. Porter left New-Ulm on Tuesday
■morning. He was overtaken by a man
who reported that tho Indian* attacked
the town, 700 strong, at fir* in the after­
noon. They horned several buildings,
and several citizens were seen to fall.—
The people gathered-together and bad
barricaded street*.
Other letters to Governor Ramsay
say that hundreds tireknown to be killed,
and it is believed thousands. Governor
Ramsay yesterday ordered out the mili­
tia, with hones, for Immediate action.
Escape ot Mr. Hurlbat fYota Richmond —
What He Hay*.

The Washington correspondent,of tho
New York Tribune writes: The well
known litcrateur, Wm. IT. Hurl but,
whose detention by the rebels caused no
little stir neatly a year ago, has escaped
from Richmond and reached this city in
safety. Ho speaks freely in conversation
respecting his personal adventures and
the results of bis observation. Ho says
that ho wentSouth on the Invitation of
Benjairjn, to talk over matters, but be
soon found that ho disagreed with that
eminent Jew. not being willing to go
quite as far as be.
After bls conference with Benjamin he
went to1 Charleston, his native place, and
on hia rteturn thence was delected and
seized by a mob, who refused to deliver
him on Benjamin's order.
Finally he
reached Richmond under arrest, and was
handed over to Gov, Letcher, who dis­
liked him and induced Benjamin to with­
hold his objection to his further deten­
tion.
He wa* confined in prison by Letcher’s
order until last January, when he was
released, and kept, under surveillance.—
Since January he h*s,been residing in a
Union family and accquainted with offi­
cials whose loyality to the Union was
sufficient to induce them to .wish that they
could accompany him on his flight, Mid
give him facilities therefor.
-i’tii sia
• He escaped by way of Ilsnoyar Cpurt
Douse, and of the Shenandoah valley,—Hie d*sire to ^onciliate’hMlJbe«Lf*fl«Rtoally destroyed by .to* treMment he had
received, and be
ready,
emploj|-J*l|
the weapon*! known to civUixed warfare
against to* rtbel*. ; He. believe* th* re­
bellion to bo In it*, last days; and says
that this opinion is shared by those with
whom he ha* oonversed in Richmond.
He confirms previou*ljL,weIl authenti­
cated statement* a* to tbe number of the
rebel troop* In the Richmond army at
the time Gen. McClellan made hie famous
movement .from toe Chickahominy to tbe
Jams* River. He reckon* their force*
at that time at between 80,000 and 00­
000, and say* that almoat all of. it was
precipitated upon t|te corps of Fitz John
Porter on^tiie firoVand Recoup days, and
ward Richmiond

found it

He savs that sitioe the seven flays
fighting tbe rebel* have been reinforced
to the extent of 40,000 to 50,000 men at
loasvas lieWitvetf1’.’.
"!

&amp;8fWSr rK'ii X

horse* stolen.
Gen. Sherman has been petitioned by

rection of LiUlp.Rock.

was sent in puriuTL'

Daily

have had oon-

nut.”—Governor

fire retire u. th. t*~°* .1“"“**
estate, of Lb* pendancy of said petition *Bd
thelearing thereof; by earning • copy of tf.te
order to M published in th* “Hasiing* Bai&gt;-

Tbe Ctowiifrciel says:. "we have In- Mm/EONICK E- FREEMAN, of Baitimor*.
formatien that a junction uf McClellan’*,
Pope’s, and Burnaid*’* fore** baa been
effected, we believe at Acama Creek.
The same paper aay* that reliable ad­
vices from Jame* River state that tbe
rebels occupied Harrisons’* Landing and
s FECIAL NOTICES
that pickets extend as far as' the Chick­

aim?.

rnoBATg ojtBEBs-frrjLn or Michigan
County of Barry a*.
At a aeaaion of tbe Probate Court for th* Copal*

&gt;f B*rry, bolden nt the Probate OtHcrrtfi &lt;W *ll- k
ahominy.
.
1
tiw—r
£j&gt;
A large portion of our gynboat'flotilln,
Dm. tiul.crt
By ref.r«n«
m tb* year on* thousand tight hundred
with the flag-shfo“wa* above Harrtfon’s to Dr. Boback’a AvtrtfaAAt oh th* tHrd page, *August,
mT sixty-taro j pra*Mt 8.0. Windle, Judge of
Landing and wifi probably give the rebIn th* matter of the rotate of Almond Parish,
els a taste
their quality.

Doneteoa

Fort

.

Abandoned
Troops.

New York, Aug. 22.
A special from Cairo to the Herald
states that Fort Donsluon bad been
abandoned by the Federate, a* a large
rebel force was advancing, and the post
was now vaiucle**, there being but thir­
ty inches of water iu the Cumberland

river,

'

late of said county deceased.
On rrodtng and filing th* petition, duly verified
v____ i_________ ..
.r
j______,

uro of te*ti»g ihr qualification* of thro* □liter*,
and do not hesitate to pronounce them th* “oo*
thing needed in every well regulated family.” See
•ArortiewnroL
J* mroenly . . . , «
i appear at ronq*iry*nr Mid Court,
d *i tbe Probate Office, in tbe rU

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New Advertisements.

IIIndM*'* Intercepted Letter*.

Cairo, Aiig 22.—A special to tbe N.
ADMINISTRATOITB BALE.'
Y. Tribune says that tho lately intercep­
In th* matter of the estate of Jame* Ransom,
ted letter* from* Gen. Hindman to the
Rebel War Department state that he has deNoU« i* herebygiren, thrt by virtwof » IL
19,000 well armed infantry, 6,000 caval­ erdm fronted to me, by tbe Probate Court ot
ry and 54 pieces of artillery at Little
Rock. He proposes waiting an attack North Door of tb* Court Hou** in the nllag* of
from General Curtis, instead of attacking
him at Helena. He intends to annihilate
rear on* tbourond eight hundred and ■&gt;«»/•
Curtis, and then push vigorously for the
Missouri River. He hsa received sup­
drcrarod to *ri»: The north-ro*! quartroiW)
plies of arms and amunitiou from East
of the Mississippi River.
Helena is to be fortified n* the basis
of operations. • Siege guns have already
Ml.
C. W. TAYLOR, Adminiatralsr.
arrived. Tbe health of the army at He­
Dated, Angual SS, IMS.
*»gY&lt;
lena is good.

sSTsj

8. C. PHINDIX.

CHANCERY ORDER
TATK OF MICHIGAN-Th* Circuit Court for

KUt:

EXECUTOR’S SALE.

'
-•*hLlX®Sr
ra tu«u&lt;d Dtfeouat.i
ml Of »*id State
ite of Califonna;
uorot'uSoliril. r
id«n»t DclenJroi.

Sklrmiahinc-Gen. Atael Capture* Two
Thousandfitebel*.
Notice

Washington, Aug. 25.
The recent expulsion of newspaper
correspondent* from tbe army of Va.,
and the,order of the government forbid­
ding tranamission of intelligence from
that Quarter over the telegraph" has ren
dered the collection of reliable ne«a ex­
tremely dificult and almost useless.
Skirmishing ba* been going on to a
greater or leas extent during the past
three days, during which several attempt*
were made by the rebels to cross the
river, but they were each time succe*fully repulsed, and in one instance quite
a number of prisoners were captured.—
Tho troop* are in good spirits.
Philadelphia, Aug. 25.
. The Preu of thia city has a letter from
Pape’s army, dated 22d insL, which say*
that General Sigel had captured 2,000
rebel*, who had crossed the Rapahannock
on a bridge, which was destroyed by
fire, a Federal battery cutting off their
retreat and forcing a surrender, after a
loss of 400 killed and wounded.

ibbo

appearance to be

within

Bird, and

o'clock in ihr forenoon of said day, the following
deaeribed lamia V&gt; wit:
kl •
•

aixty etfbt one bundrelba (4S «S-1D
the aortb-weet quarter &lt;30 of tl
quarter &lt;|) of section twelre^lK) in
north of range ten (10] weat. cot

will b« taken ** coofeaacd by said nou re»idcnl
DefenduL
.

four (St] in town two north of range ten (101 waat,
all being in the county ol Barr* and Slate of Mich­
igan.
ADAM ELLIOTT, Aircato-.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

erarntaation and adjnaunrot to the under*irued
CoibtnUsionero duly appointed br-tbe Probate
Court for tbe county of Barry who will meet for

HARMON SMITH.
Circuit Court Commissioner.
C. U. Ca***,Solicitor for Complsinsnt.
Dated, Hastings, July S3, ISM.
jf*’
A true eopy of the original, on M« with me. i
title cause.
Attest,
D. Srr.ii.SB. RcgislCT.

CHANCERY ORDER.

New. York, Aug. 25.
The Tjmtt has the following:
B&lt;al1owb' Station, pour Milu
North or Rappaharnogk Station, Fri­ claim* arainat Mid «atal*.
day, a. m.,‘Aug. 22.—There is a lull in
GILBERT HTIKER,___ I Oromi
HlRlMJ. HANCHETT, &gt; «*nmt*.
the firing at the river. An officer at­
Dated, Baltimore, Auguat lx, leUJa.
augxo
tached to General Pope’s Headquarter*
has this moment, arrived here, says a
Estate of Jsh* IlRByeu.
general engagement is not really expected
TATE OF MICHIGAN.
Camr, a
At a acaiiou of lhe Probate Court, for th
to dVi
are '»» reafidi-

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TATE OF MICHKIAN. The Ciro-it, Court for
the oonflty oTBirrT • In Chaneery.

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coanLy of Barry, bolden at tb* Probate Officu i

’ 0 A. M.—The cannonading is now fre­
quent, and i* interspersed with musketry,
.bm, is fonher to the right, up tbe river,
V.hcre Sigel’s command is at work.
the main baggage train commenced
paaaing thia station al 6 o’clock this a. m.
and has taken the road to ;Warrenton
Junotjop.
„
'j $»&gt;’•
twin « now passing
up tb* eame road. This is only a necesaary precaution against disaster, and must
not be, taken a* an evidence that our
army expects to get whipped.

—
--- ; —
re. re re.
VW WWW
sand eight hundred and sixty-two:
Present SfiermsB C. Printfie^odre of Prob*te.
of ’**■
U'v'*'aajdoonnteideroroed.
"*i^lia!i®‘««U»«P«Utton, daly rerifiad
of Rlehard B. Shaw, praying, fortwrtaln reasons
therein set forth, that admin* slralion of saidro

of mH

arrived here this monjing.
Yesterday, osar GaUatia, Gan. R. W.
Johnson of Ky., with 800 men. compris­
ing a parttef the 3d Indiana, Wynuoop’s
PtoasyIvanin and the bib Kentucky Cav.
airy undlr Col. Hsggend, attacked L7Q0
Cavalry under Morgan, near Gallatin,
and wars defeated with a low of 800
prisoner*, including Gtr. Johnson. Tbe
remaining 500 escaped and went to Nash­
ville. Colonel McCook was not in tb*

Solicitor*, It iaoaoKUBtbat the mud ntm-reaidrnt

CHUM hi* *n*w*r to the Complainant'* Hill io be
tiled and * oopy thereof to be a«rred ua tbe Comp­
lainant'* IteUatoro, wilhio tweoty data alter aer▼iee on him ofa tvpy of said Mil. Mid noliee of the
,aouro*id*aldafo«d*Ai,. . .
,
And it la farther ordered, that within twenty
d*ra, th* coapUiuant eauac a notiee of thi*
order U&gt; be pabliihed in th* “Hartinn Broner,"
a pobtic newsp«per printed. pnMirbed rod eirc*laun* in Mid county and that mM piublieatiou b«

Louis villa, Kyt, Aug. 23.

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Hartford

A cavalry force

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French citlxcn. might reUm the.™ fur
free of • rerrlie Inmrreeuon. Better re
pltedth.1 preuction •«"&gt;&lt;&gt; b« r’“ “f
K. (Mud Sreu. U «uch
«l &gt;11 arm, of both whit, nd bitch tbould ,
be unltf-hh ootrtrot.
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—
py* A movement is in progression in
Mwaouri to have Gov. Gamble^wpwWded by a military Governor. Ftenk P.
Blair is apoken as tbe likely man.

,ro»d. Xsw York, Aug.21

Gotxbxor Waugrt and tu “BurznJoroph Wright^ qf In­
diana, was recently apeak ine etRockville,
uppntiw propriety of employing nagsoes1 of tbe.
that Gen. MoCleUaa wH!
' ia man
pat” calUd otix from tbe audience,
men, w
have enough white men to £ni

MoClnalan.—Tbe

A Do the r order commands the turning

■ nrifalll ikiiltHi to foumret Hidr ■

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

afore th* time prescribed for hi* *ppefr*u&lt;*Bw***ax A Allkh,
Loci* S. Lcvetu ’
oliciter* for ComptainanL
Circuit J»d&lt;*(A true copy of the origlroL)
(u a.)
Attest
D. 8r*t««*.
jytt.‘

Martia C Borja.

11*®1*5®* haring claim* again*t the

tbe NorU&gt; Door of tbe Court Ho.iae,

.

New York, Aug. 23.
n Baltimore correspondent
pve* a story th*t Jackaon
Wlncbeeter with 100,000
* with 150,000 is to attack
Jsckaon is then to turn
ifl cross the Potomac Into
foatW on’ Watoington.

him a* an aboliCMOTmno.,—I&gt;»

&lt;1.

• A ipW/Tto ttrCNaago THkime

to bn

D«W, July ■, lea.

Strayed.

�ICoral- aw
* «•
official path
............•

~p«

«y ia*by couxty.

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BY »B. MDWATS

.

M«4 ofMr. W,rnm'i imumt of tmOog
1*4 luot, of Um Ums,
belie™ ju

Mlchtiran Central Railroad.
t&gt; and after Bondi'
ger Trains on th

* ‘
Otefrri Rail-

*"

RESOLVENT

« a clock P. kt, |

m,.Sr
d, *«««
istsaaa-;
*II&gt;»*1

num warwaaa.

la Um pollttal HWriturti ofIM, Sum

In bl«(iolilic»l w^lag,„ coal* u

J:WA1M.

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the moat elegant maditinslpreparation made.)$0 THE PUBLIC.

left, or was about having Tupelo for an

Tbe full term of the Hastings Union
School commences on Monday next. The
school is to be still under the charge of

the justly popular teachers whn have here
toforo conducted it Ji.SV. Bancroft,
the principal, is truly a “gentleman and

The fact that he is about

starting on his second year,in this school
is evidence that he understands the busi­

ness of teaching such as attend school,
and of managing six Trustees as well.—
This is more than wo can say of some
very good teachers before him.

The Intermediate Department is under
the instruction of Miss Eliia Knowlton,
her present posi­

tion as to be regarded an indispensible

fixture.
The Primary Department is taught by

Miss McNair

has been in tbe school but a few months,
but her reputation as a successful teacher
was previously established.

No better teachers can be found in any

school in Michigan, than in our Union
It is in a high state of populari­

ty and prosperity, and superior induce­

ments are offered to scholars from abroad.
We hope to see a large attendance du­
ring the coming year.

These are “piping

times of war," but there is more need
than ever that our children be educated.

Those sons who are just verging upon
manhood, must seek knowledge, that they

may, if called upon to enter the Geld of

His cavalry bad

already gone.
It was supposed that
Price's destination was Grand Junction.

iUb’ihsst

DE RAD WAY

Swxcuv a Atta*. Attva

Martgagas.

:bca. Ac., rap idly and effectively,
ire or subjecting tbs patisnl to the

ONE BOTTLE.

MORTGAGE SALE
Thefanlt having been tnadein the conditions of

TO THOSE WHO TAKE PILES.
Many people, troubled with Coativoncsa, Indigestion, headache, die., are con­
stantly dosing themselves with Pills,
Beidlitz Water, Salu,&amp;., without deriving
auy lasting beasfit. Now the fact is, all
these purcatives accomplish, is to I
evacuate from the bowels the watery ele­
ment from the blood. No permanent
relief is obtained: the Headache continues
from the fact that tbe bile is still left cir.
culating in tbe blood, causing Congestion,
Dizziness, dec. The bowels continue cos­
tive, the evacuiitions being caused by
the drastic operations only. If you wb’d
avoid these difficulties, taka JRadway't
Regulating Pilhthey will operate on
tbe liver, and will eliminate from the
blood all its impurities, and will purge
from the system all morbid and corrupt
humors. One evacuation from the bowela, by Radway’s Pills, will drive out
more diseased humors from the system,
than a dozen dischnregs of tho Drastic
Pills, Salts, and Scidlitz Waters.
It is this Drastic Purgation that occa­
sions so much weakness.
You suffer the pain nnd annoyance of
Drastic discharges, and fail to expel the
Bile and Humors still left in the blood
and system to multiply diseases. Rad
way’s Rsgulatiko Pills are the only
true purgatives to use ; no matter how
weak the patient may be ; a dose of these
Pills will give strength, because in their
operation they purge from the system
the humors and bile, and hence they
cleanse and purify the circulation.

'

TWO BOTTLER.

Dr "Ko\)ack'%
%Xovcvac\x

Ai drews is a stirring man and will make

a gnod officer, • Het has designated Mr.

Pi ter Cramer.-of Woodland to areist in
raising this company w'ltb tbe expectation
ilint, if succcmGbI, Mr Andrews will be

Mr.

Cramer is one ,of ihose jujen jrbo .,vdU
■never ask M« soldiers to go wUre be wiU

The Barry Company.

Ttiin gallant company of brave nwi
apiriti-d men, over 100 strong, arrived in
•town nn Thuraday evening last, and thro’
the hospitality of the town they were provirird with quarter* for thq night, and
were escorted to.tsmp'Bigri on Friday
morning. Thhy'aFi’now under tho commanti of Uapt, Fitzgerald, who appears
tr. be the right manln the right place.—
They were accompanied by the Hartings
Band, under the leadership of Mr. Read,
and while here they delighted our citizens
wilh many soul-stirring airs. This was
rspecinliy tho cave on Friday evening,
when Jheygayq a ferpnaiiaft. t^e differ­
ent residences in various parts ofour vil­
lage. In behalf of our citizens who all
can appreciate good. murie&gt;se-here ten­
der them our sincere thanks.—/ania Ga'\

. \

thinking, but like to have tbeir thinking done by
■in* one else, wrey arittixrf trjdanalion, that

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

Will relieve those who suffer paisa, instantly on
ita application externally or by its administration
internally, and cures— ‘
RHEUMATISMin a few hours.
80RE THROATindMteeo minutes.
nwcukv n AU.1K,
r—
TUUTO-ACHK
three mtootea.
Dated at Hasting*, Aug. 1S&gt; IBM.
aug!5t7
NEURALGIA (paresVan&gt;» a().. .tn flee minutes.
CRAMPS)..?.................................. tn fi»e minutes.
MKADACUK................................... in tan mioutee
CHANCERY ORDER.
CO LIO....’.in twenty minutes
TATE OP MICHIGAN, The Circuit Court for DlARRHUiAio forty minutes.
LUMBAGO, |pains of ).................. In ten mraaates.
the County of Barry : In Chancery.
Ataaessfoonf said Coart held at the Court CBILLM.......................................in,fifteeo rniMtes.
House in the Viltege of HaMingson the Ntb day BURNS............................................. to five uumms.
°S*»«Mattifon. Locta 3 Lovett, Clrmii jndga. INFLUENZAIn a few hours.
CROUP..............................................*« tes a ins tss.
0ABM8 ....I..................... .
Is five miastea.
DtKP SEATED PAINS... by a few appltoauoas.
In all cases Where pain Is Mt, the READY RE­
Thoma, M. PUUn, Defendtnt.
LIEF should be applied. Taken internallr—s
tea-spoonful to half a tumbler of water—will cure
acidity of the stomach, and.promote digestion, it
it a non-resident of this State.
a,,— Ra.
Therefor*. On motion of Swxbit A Allox.^bo- is a pleaaant and healthy stikiulanL
Hei tors for tire esld C&lt;Mnpteft»»V.it e or*"~
that the aaid Defendant,Thom** M. Dilhn,^rase
TO THOSE WHO DO THIN£
bls appearance to be entered in thi«&gt; canae, within
four months from tire date of thfo
. .

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skeptical, and be convinced. * It combines Ln its
Mmpoaiiiun the properties of a diffusive stimulant
..idBifl snd.otfo. of theratry 01 •««.

S7.hir ertrnd. U.U
•—&gt;?
plainant cause a notice of this order to trepowww1SSES35' iotorool adminiatretion. When ajlpiind .crUrsally, it will bs found a moat powerful eonwlsr
I„e thll.m
irritant, inatanlly reddening the lurtae to which
tn aaeh week for six weeks in succession, or it ia applied) and w ilbdrawiog tbe blood from the
tu&lt; ba
~r,- •&gt;
J°n5£3K7**15 Beirhboriaapart, where it may be
ar
served on tbe e*id non-remdent Dewoaan*. ■»
kast twenty dap before the time prescribed for
his appearance.
,
’
Swxxzsr A Arxw.
Lona 6.
Bobaitorsfor Complalnsnt.
Circuit Judge.
[A m.. ~r of lb. •&gt;&lt;££) D 5„:„t

jyggJ

J

ing.asve themselves from much suffering, and
great)r improve tbeir health.
RADWAY'S PILLS

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tentio d» ihan wja the defunct namesake

■*;r?Xirs s. feb-se-?

minds that can understand Iu action
TO THOSE WHO THINK.

Estate ot Efre»e»er RatbMrn.

”

DrastiePills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem Oil.
or Eialerinm; and more soothing and healing
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarinds, or Castor
Oil.
.!
A3 ALTERATIVES
They exercise a more poweifn! Influence over
the Liver, anti iur secretions then calomel, mer­
cury, blue pill, hence their Importance tn cases
of liver complaints, and spleen difficulties. Jaun­

of one dollar a year.

THi gieea u«

S. Bond and Geo. &amp;tjd»r of IMtroU.

.

Liberal Redaction
Buyers.

to Wholetalo

TERMS CASH.
13T F®r fide bv all Drupgivln, end Storeknspera

JOHNS A CRtMLET,
(Hole Manufacturers.)

78 WILLIAM .STREET,
Caroar of Liberty Street

NEW YORK.

Trnportant to'Bouse, Owners.
Imporant. to builders.
Important to Railroad Companies.
Important to Farmer*.

SoXcACC ! To all whom this ntoy eonetnr &lt;ntd it con
et]mt rreroLotiy.

vnv\v&lt;oraXc \\xx

xxseok

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kcVAAaXeA.

D.o'oa.c.Vs

ftXovcvacV 'WxXXe.t*

Thia article haa been thoroughly tested irKew
b'nrlr -.&lt;1 .11 —
nr
TTr..,_l
•/*.a.J.

ftX.o«\.o.e\x "BiXXees
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0 TVIt WO.,

FOR SALE BY

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AVOID SAtilNE PURGATIVES.
Many peraone nrdin tbehabit of Uking Salta,
Satdllu Water, Magnesia, Ac., to regulate their

Kiana, and to uixclk aoun rnrnovv uckovixo

buildings of all kinds, such as Facroman, Forwnotsa, Cncacan. Rail Roan Dcrtm. Can, and s»
Pcauc Bcttnixoa generally, Goxcaxacxv Bsild-

m.rC.tbt'cAt.Wtr DvarAwa, Uttt»
.•
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eWXtVVY, &amp;VLeVL\XUXX\.«W\., CXC.
, ,
27t«e gittera art put up in quart
bottles, of whioh the above it a faa-timilf27i« labdl is finely engraved,and
ia provided with a safe-guard from
&lt;P^nP-rM,U.«
Enlargement, disease* caused by the excessive । &lt;LXfor E5.
G. W.
W. fldbaok, (Proprietor, JVo. 6
me of calomel, Morcury, Quinine, in which oolchi- |
(J.
RAHWAY’S KuLAtYS'V
’ Fourth
—
' fit.,
. ~t, Cincinnati, to whom
•U ordm-s s/tould i&gt;e addmaed.
an overoose ot ixiicnium wouia inuresIn Yallow. Typhoid, and Bilious Favara,in Etysipclas^waH Pox, purgatiM is highly tMential;
but to sdmini*ter&gt; doss ofDrastic 1'iUX, l^e Jm- Roberts A Striker, Hastings. Eli Nichols Jar 8.
Ulion they would produce nnd tba retpubsa and Terry, Orangentte Milla, JI. C. Swift.Prairieville,
depletion that would follow, would ba AiWy to H, B. Bcuningtou, Middleville, and by druggist*
prove fatal. In three cases » mild, soothing and and merchants generally throughout the country
gently atimnlating laxative* that .will PVgc apd
heal, souths and airesgthanjjike Radwag&gt;Negulating Pills, ia required. The caqse of aa, m*nv
O WARD. ASSOCIATION, Philadel,
deaths in tbae disrates is pwinr to Uv W”1 yf
a purgative like R AD WAY'S
phla—Air tit R.li'f of On Swt and Dhtmotd
purge witoast depleting or i
ajl^ttd with I’indent and Chronic Mttadti,' and
functions or othar secretiona.
'*
rvu ni m-ww uixraw.
PrOTS CtftnaUg Dimutt if tit Hemal Organi.
Medical Adylcq giv«« Gratis by the Anting 8urfoul if Rad way’&gt;Pills were adopted fntbeir tree*,
ment.
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1 Vriusble REPORTS on SPERMATORRHOEA
fk-aie ad voestea of Dresfce Purgalwn erroneous­
ly bold that griping, nature. siciroMa, tsweamtu. or SEMINAL WEAKNESS, and other D^eaaes
during the operation of thoir pillcis a faiorabls of the Sexual Organ*, and 'oo lbs NBW REME­
aignt tfth^r piUa Expelled with pe faeees the DIED emplpyed in the Di»pcnaagr, asnt in tsaltd
free of charge. Addreaa
dueaaed bomore. left circulating in the system,- letter sovetopce,
Dr. i. 6B3ELl?t nOtGIITON,
their imperfect pills fell to pnrue put of tbe tyat«m. that oeoMiooe»be pain. By examining the
atoola evacuated after severe griping, they will
be found thio end watery.

The cheapest nod moht durably Rootling

uxc\aa.y\.c\\o\a^

”Dv. "B.o'oobC.k.'s
They differ from all purgative pill*. Tbeir
aclioii’n not local,^or confined lo a poriioa of the
mb. Dr»iioPunt.U.# bit- ...imeuf »h»t j
is called
ths r-ruulm
perialaihc mo
movement
.. be.,1, '
■■ 'th,
—rent c.
of tbe
the coat*
costa of the iutealinea.^
intestines.
byy irritating the
In active ai.d inflammatory deaeases, the Irrita——
m. 1..^.^ b.m
—-)ir. I’1llla
lion
produced
by el.*
lire DrasticPi.r
Purgative
’illawilt
will. •
not only increaae the diaeaao, hut induce uleeva j
Uon; therefore, great caution ia required an at­
tacks of inflamation f&gt;( the bowela, ^ilintia colic,
.
rtiMunstiaiq.~
will follow

DtrnuVKD GUTTA PKACUA

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

Dr.

the entire system, controling. strengthening. and

•pr?
Howard Akaoeiatlan,
No. 3 South Ninth Street. Pbilafietp*^, Fa.;

chancery bale.

S

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TATE OF illCaiGAN.-TbeCironU Court for
thooo

and MOST DURABLE RGOFING in use; it ia in
ererr respect A FIRE. WATER. WEATHER and
TIME PhOOP covering for ROOFS OF ALL
KINDS.
nifialJtaOSLJ'tnatfriil muf/aeturad in Ut
CnUnl .'dftttf which combine tbe desirable propersi*. mi
...i

No Uent iu required in oinking application
ordinary IBoof can be covered and finial
.
same dag.

It can be Applied by any one,
ayu/aor,with an elastic body. «UU,b cannot be in­
lured byHur, tbLborSTOKMi.AiikixKixaof Boon
Boanna, or any external action whatever.

GUTTA PERCIIA CEMENT,

For'Oatlng Metals of all Kinds when
exposed 'to thr Action of the Weather;
•
nn&lt;)
For Preservtig art ItaMlriRg Metal
Roofsof all kh&lt;l8.
This tho

htften which wO reo

it adherM firmly, forming a body equal to. three
eoktiof oadinkry paint, co*t» much leak, and will
CAST TURKE TIMES AS l-OSG; arid from lu
olasfooity ia not injured by the oonlraoUOn and
expanriw ot TIN or other 11 ETALtopFS. con­
sequent upon sudden etampre of ttrr weather.
IT WILL NOT CRACfK IN COLDlOR RUNIN
WARM WEATHER, AN D‘NOT,WARM OFF.
LfiAKYTlNlND ofHRjt METAL ROOFS
c.Kn be repaired with GUTT A PERCH A CEMENT

This csinent ispeenlearlr adapted for
erralion of Iron Railings, Stoves, Rang
Agricultural Implrmeata, Ac.,a!*ota
rasoijfscUircrs use.

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
erections.

iadinaU

fa:

many n true internal, and ia known as
“ambition.^ We said the new series is

is to be issued monthly, at the low pnee

Pricg SS Cents per Bottle.
Price' 26 Cents per Bottle.
Very

Dr. "RoWk's
ftXovckOtcXk 'Sx.XXOzTW

dice. Drapepsia, Billons attacks. Head-ache, Ac.
In the treatment of fevers, either Bilious, Yellow,

and la modi, mor* likely -to sneered.—

fess pretentious than the old; thatie, it

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.

JOHNS d: CROSLEVS

Ctuaua G.

4c.-. 4.
mIv benumb tbe ends of tho nerves, withoM
fociint at kN the tertmlattew.—Way

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Price’ 25 Cents per Bottle.

SXow\ae\x WAXc.es

r, pancreas, kids
a or otooc impuri

PROBA TEOBBXR.-Sth.n OF MICHIGAN,

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'' Pric©-W Centjrper Bottle.

Dt. *Blctaack'»

arc, XW vxc.\k uxaxx'
a\x&amp; Cowx^oA.

BAfhtcrio Chancery.

Michigan Faxmnr.—We are in re
ceipt of the second number of this journal

1MERIIA5 CEMENT CLIE

DR. RADWATS PILLS.

vice will be exciting, and nf a character

di cws, of Thornapple, is authorized to
raine n company for this regiment. Mr.

ECONOMY OT WEALTH-

110 00 a year saved in every family by
• One Bottle of
,

Dr. 'BboWk’h
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4 ur Kiutw ——•
—- ------ -— ------- *---of aection number twenty, [SO.] excepting ten
acres on tbe south cast corner, in townshin num­
ber four, 14) north of range number eight, fb)
wesL in tho county of Barrv. sad 8tata of Michi"7
3
HARMON SMITH.

‘I), is *b

VAtudi.

gtgal Notices.

that will give every soldier a chanoe to
distinguish himadf
Mr. J. F. An­ vrii. .

JT WILL MEND GLASS.

art. wot &lt;A)treAto &lt;tw v-u\&gt;Vt.c
CLR a VCLCavCAAXfc wX-uc-Vk. \x&gt;WX
IT WILL MEND CHINA.
cun
“’AU wVvxkx.
w Vvcve Xo," \&gt;u.\ as a
IT Witt MEND MAEBtE. “•
That piece knocked out of your Martie Man tie cu
aacuX —a
be pul on aa strong aa ever.
- '
‘B.eg.uXetXo'C ox Vnt
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.
'SAvow.s ax%\v\.eX* No matter ifthat broken Pitcher did not ent bn I
a shilling, a shilling saved is a shilling earned,
"WcfeX
&amp;ouX\\A\veve.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER.
^ov a \.ov\.£ Xvvne-, Vtcexx.
wccAeA a\x av^vekc o\
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’ put logttiMr.' :-1-* •. /
Stox\xae\\ 'BVttev*, vAxkcXv, V5 It will Mend Bone, Coral, Lera, and In"
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fact everything but Metals.
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Will cure Salt Bheum, Soald head, SornEyi
Strosioue Dischargee from tbe Ears, Bweiliag
•uriathundre’i and fifr-etebL and recorded in U&gt;a tba Groin, Wiling of the Wocnb, Dyepepaia, Nt
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office of the Register of Deeds for tbe county of relgia,
THREE BOTTLES.
Barry and State of Michigan, w the thirtieth day
of hovamber, A.D.IgfisTnbook G of Mortgswea,
Silioiza Fever,
.
on pages Ml ,342. UX and »44, on which sold Mort­
gage there is claimed to be doe,at tbe date ot thia from the Uterus, chlorosis, Primary ByphilTia,
Fever cltzA 'figue,
notios. nine bundrad and sixty-tiro aud88-lt»tha Glandular Swellings, Ulccre- of the Womb, RtekDollars, (|9C2,h‘i) and no proceedings baring eta. Softening of tbe Bones, Fite. Dropsical Effu­
Liver 0orrbplainif
been instituted in law or in equity,for the recov­ sions, and Diseases induced by Exposure, Ac.
(^Dyspepsia,
ery thereof. Noltes u'lberefore hereby given, that
FOUR TO SIX BOTTLES.
by virtue of the statute and power of sale coniTbdzgeatioTz,
WHl cure Scrofula, Syphilis, White Swelling,
Mined in said mortgage, th. premises therein
: Tire north east quarter fn sWl Sore Lega, Syphilitic Rheceatlsm, Gont, chroolc
Jczuridvde.
of acction number eight, (6) in township numtrer Diseases, Scnrrey, Bronchitis, Tubercles, Uleers
JZi&amp;n,ey Complainte,
ono llj north of range number seven [7] west, in iu the throat or on tl)e Longa, or Uver, and dis­
aaad county of Barry, and Slate of Michigan, ex­ ease caused by the excessive use of Calomel,Mercurv,Quinine,
corrosive
hubllmate,
Ao.
There
It
coaling a strip of land twenty rods wide off frpm
Qrtxfc. o&gt;\\
05
wvttuno
dlacsMof
tho
Skin,
Joiutd,
Bones
or
Olaads,
tbs weal aide of said land, formerly sold to HatIclY XMJbXyMfV.
VW Page, leaving one hundred and forty acres but that this remedy will cure.
Il Cleanses ths BLOOD. Resolves ell diseased
included in said mortgage, wbcih will be sold, or
depositee, and renovates the system with health
and Strength. In all cases s«k for RAHWAY’S
ths bighast bidder, st the Court Hpusi in tho vil­ RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Prine per bMtie
lage oiHastings, that being the plate for bolding One Dollar. Persona calling at Dr. Radwayte ate eow\\LO%e&amp; ©5
tho Ci remit Court in aald Harry cunnty, and Slate
roo\% awA W'Ajs,
of Michigan, on the sixth day of September.A. D.
1662, at onu o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Druggists.
vAv\c\x make- Wvcuv
Dated, May SO, 1649.
U. J. PERRIN A CO.,
CHILDREN.
jel till
Aisigneea of Mortgage.
RADWATS READY RESOLVENT given In1
doses-f half a teaspoon fol three timet per day,
will curo.-kires of toe Gums, cankers in toeMoutb
Sore Heads, Karo, and Eyes, either frdtn Wonna,
MORTGAGE SALE
Teething, or any other causo. 1 f troubled with
*B\XXCzT«
TAEFAULT having been made in tbs condition eongb, KestlaaanoM at Niebt, half a ICstpooufn!
j_Z of payment of an indenture of Mortgage exe­ of the RESOLVENT will insure a rare. Price
cuted by Joseph M. Barrett, and hi* wife, Catha­ One Dollar a bottle or six bottles for Five Dollars.
avL X\xc \loov
rine Barrett, of Rutland, Barry county and State Principal office,87 Maiden Lane, Now York. Sold
of Michigan, to Joseph Sibley,of Marehalt,Calhoun by Druggists in every town in the United States
county and atate aforesaid, bearing date the second end Canadas.
RADWAY A Co.
dar or December, A. D. 18-'^, and recorded in the
office of tbe Register of Deeds, for said county
of Barry, on the 1th dar of December, A. D. 183c,
at 12 o’clock. M.. in ILnik D. of Mortgages, on
X\vc \looy \xxca\ «loa\^
pages 120 sod 121 on which Mortngr there is
If people snderetood the Importance of purra claimed to be due, at tbe date of ibis notice, tbe
ation with RADWAY'S PILLS, in contradlat&amp;e- Doetor'% D'xW.%.

or in equity having been instituted for the recovery
thereof: Notice u therefore hereby given that bv
virtue oflho ataluta, and a power of sale contained
as act.* Our daughters must be educa­
in said mortgage, tbe premises described therein,
to wiL, the north-west quarter of section Ku.
ted tu Gil the places of our printers, our
ibirty-two, (33) of township No. three (S) north
CHANCERY SALE­
of range No. nine (9) weat, in aaid Barry county
&lt; lerks and our accountants who are to be
and Slate of Michigan, one hundred and sixtr
TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbs Circuit Court acres, mure or less, or so much thereof as will
found upon the battle field ; and what is
for the county of Barry—in Chancery.
aatisfr said mortgage with interest and coats, will
Hill a nobler task—to teach their young
be sold al public auction or vendue, to the bighett
bidder, at the Court House in the village of -Has&lt; r brothers to be men and true men, and
tinga, that being the place fur holding tire Circuit
that speedily, to Gil the places of the
Court in said county uf Barry, nnd State of Mich­
igan, on the sixth day of September, A. D. lSi.1'2,
fmhers and brothers who have gone down
N pursuance and by virtue of a Decree of the at one o'clock, P. M. of that day.
Circuit Court fur the County of Barry, In ChanDated, May 3f&gt;, IBM.
a
'
in the terrible shuck of contending forces.
HORACE J. PERRIN A CO..
jelltlS
Auiguoca of Mortgage.
Swanar a Allxx, Aliys.
vw-mg-.—----- - —--Movntkd RirLKs.—Hon. F. W. Kxl- WUCIVIU —* M44,r■ ». ........
Charles IL Hcwea. Lucy J. D. Hewea, David Uyi.&lt;'uu has received authority to raise a era. and William Marble are Defendants: Notice
is hcrebv given, that I, the undersigned. Circuit
Regiment of Mounted Rifles. This is a Court Commissioner. in and for the county of R. R. R.
will sell at publie auction or vendue,.to
TO THOSE WHO DON’T THINK
new branch of the service, and ia designed Barry,
the highest bidder, ou Thursday, tbe twenty-fifth
AND
operate against guerrillas. Tbe ser­
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

strife, shoot bullets that can think as well

Captain and Mr. Cramer 1st Lieut.

Mend yotxr Harnre^ Slrepa, tfelte, Boots, Ac.

■' 1PWILL MEND IVORY.
bsaote mpuHicaZlfon or

m%)r be a McceM.

advance movement

School.

IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

digestive orgiks.

“ft

HAH DISCOVERED A CLEANSING STB UP,

Miss Hannah McNair.

WILL WIIHSTAliD WATEH.
it will mshd-woob: «j•ti.Ufl Rare yoer Brcfctn Ferohuro-

JjJejguZctfor

Advices from Grenada, Mbs., to
the 11 th, state that Price's army had

•who has so long h-?td

BTOMACHTG

rmdlng public are now weblog in tbe
liurelore of other States We tro.t tbe
Manilor

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AMERICAN CEMENT GLCE

Diarese, Secondary typbre, or Scorbutic Eruptiaos
Tb!» Syrup ia highly eon '

**^,-tflkpt4y,.m' independence of eun­

R. N. RICE, Gen’l Bupenntendeut.

a scholar.”

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dry eonopUag influencM, of piece, power
Mid weillb, w bleb 4 large portion of tbe

Day Exnrt
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Tffli CGRRMBTGLUB IN THE WOBLB. &gt;
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American Cement Glue.

BAiDWkt^ R EXO FATING

•apply orders foam any
pari oi me
aliort notice, for GUTTA
PERCHA------------------- -------

RAD WATS READY RELIEF.

purer it fissured. t«ke from four to •&gt;*.
XS CT8. per B°^
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RAD WAY ids 6ft. .&gt; &lt;■

87 Maidxx Lamb,

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WILLIAM JOSM,
Adams and Wm. 8. Bowd.

AA?raa«

DENTIST, is now proponed

JOHNS A CBOSLZY.

Bond de Snyder, Detroit.

W.holeerie WarehotneTB William 8^

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tv obtain tbeir food from tbe
liquid, oc ai least Uta humid
condition.

applied to the soil, and yet if the ground
is so dry that tbe partielee are not dis­
solved it.affords plants plants but. Little
XrtNOAl. TAXBALBS.
nourishment, and they may starve in
close contact with that which under more
favorable circutnttanoes would prove
their best food. Those who hare used
guano frequently know that in a dry sea­
son they observe but little effect from
its application; and thia is doubtlJsa tbe
reason why many wbo have tried this
manure but once or twice have become
disoouraged, and are confident that under
no circumstances will it be found nrofitAwiibr OwroL
able for agricultural purposes. Others
wbo happened to try the experiment in
1855.
Town 4 North offtabU • #s&lt;'
wet seasons can make a more favorable
report. But no person, we think, ever
applied good Peruvian guano in a liquid
form without observing very favorable
and speedy result*, even in seasons when
the same manure applied dry would have
but little effect. If we thus lose the ef­
fect of a manure so finely comminuted
and as soluble as guano, on account of
drought, what must bo the result where
ordinary manures are used, often in a • •Kof.wx s
crude state, and not well prepared for
immediate use by tbe plants. Of course
we do not say that these are lost, but the
effect in the main is lost upon the crop
for which they were especially designed.

W e cannot, of course, cause the rain
to fall tn suit our convenience, and It is
well for us that such things-are. placed
beyond our control, a* we have far more
to attend to than we do well or wisely.
What, then, it may be asked, can;we do
to prevent the ill effects of drought; and,
if tne-absence of the necessary amount of
waler from the soil is so great an evil,
why do we endeavor to get it away
from the soil by underdrains?
A large quantity of water is not requir
ed in the soil and, indeed, is positively
injurious to all our commonly cultivated
plants : humidity is nil that is needed.
By csrr y ing off excess of water at cer­
tain seasons thia condition is obtained
with more uniformity. The soil that is
soake d -with waler for a long period, or
-where water stands, becomes heavy and
compact, unable to absorb, like a porous
soil, the water that falls in showers dur­
ing our warm wenther, a great portion
of.which runs off without penetrating to
tbe roots of plants. This is one reason
why a drained soild is more uniform in
its moisture than one undrained, and why
crops in land thoroughly drained seldom
if ever suffer from drougth. Again, the
atmosphere contains moisture, as is
seen by the dew. which is the water oon
donsed from the atmosphere by the cold
surface of plants.
Another common illustration of the
same principle Is seen in the moisture
collected on the outside of a pitcher filled
w ith cold water. Ute air in summer is
■warmer than the soil, and therefore when
it bn* a good opportunity to penetrate
leaves Its moisture, to the great benefit
of the soil in dry weather. Tho more
porous and pliable the soil is kept, and to
tbe greater depth, the greater the amount
ot moisture absorbed- This is the rea­
son why sandy loams suffer usually less
from drougth than a stiff clay, although
the clay is colder and would therefore
absorb more moisture and is also more
retentive, and under like circumstances
wou Id suffer less. &gt;. But our clay soils in
a dry time are found generally baked
hard, with the surface cracked, and al­
most impervious to both air and water.
A year or two since, very late in the
season, we observed a farmer passing
through his corn with a cultivator, and
as it was late in the season for this work,
and no weeds visible to make the neces­
sity of the operation apparent, we in­
quired the reason, when he informed us
that the crop was beginning to suffer
from drougth, and he always found that
going through with the cultivator was as
good ss a shower.
Near the suface the soil Is dryer than
further down, the moisture being evap­
orated by tbe heat of the aun; and for
this reason plant* with roots near the
surface suffer more than those with roots
extending down into the soil a considera­
ble distance. While our small crops are
drying up the fruit and fruit trees do not
sufier for water. If tbe soil is kept plia­
ble water will constantly rise to tne sur­
face, just as it will arise and moisten a
whole sponge when tbe lower part nnl/
is placed in water. If the soil is hard

cnoe between bold
wponge and a piece
In bnth cases the water win arise some
distance, but in tbe latter ease much more
slawly.
• From the above hint&gt;», which we de-

poinm in question, it will Im ubaarved
that, although we cannot control tbe
clbqds and ralm we can dn very much
tn prevent the disastrous effects which so
often reanlt from drougth.—Biuvl Nevi

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NO. IB.

HASTING8, BAKBY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3,4862.
Q* listings thorr,
I P0MLDU1MD MVK1LA UKIl’iK»r&gt;AV

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£tlrttrt Jottrn.

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Frew Um Trey Daily Tinas.

H. N. SHELDON,
OUNTY TREASURER. Wil] p.v psrticuUr
attention to procuring Penakm. for all j-e
«Ma diaaUed La rsrvicc, back w *od boanty
promptly secured. and in all eases no'charge un
Ous square, of too lines, or less, SO tonU for ires successful OSes in tha Conrt Hmm.
the trat, and *5 emu far sank aabooqOast inser­
tion. A liberal dieconnt to yearly sdrestusrs.
DI. H. J. HAMBY.

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table cannot long withstand ft, &gt; It

owiL Invention, thst
from .
the heireMy^HJJ
striking up a merry peal that most uewe
far unpleasantly upon your ear Ton
must endure m best y “U can the failure

join taoir. 4«Uoy.
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And to *» Fr»k, P«"_*** * '
of your achemea, and confww that fraud
»TR._ memory belong! u&gt; a
■ by
hv OkMta
|M»« DSTt
pett Ok
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The
has bean repmd by artifice and that tee
her history. In (set the less ahe thinks
will
of him the better. ■
And vet, when she composed herself
tu re»t, her hair lying on the pilkx, and

-Itk toMtMIk, toloehy."
“Owe me I Bow .lllwwdinary I” «X
d.lmto the tto tarto MIm Pi^pkwood
io • hi-.Ui, .nd dmeiof nwme to Meeh

A'" Rappahannock

correspondent of*

Philadelphia paper states on the morning
fcfa only the whisper ofa name, and ttyen &lt;of the 21 &gt;tif&gt;® rebels opened a battery
m if tor protection.
■
on our centre and continued furiously to
ahe
falls
asleep,
as
serenely
m
m
iefant.
«
AU kindt
Bonk, Qird, HanJMl, Qilal^vtand
“I assure you It i» a fact,” said Mark
___ ____ reveal wu userwt, threw shot mid shell for several•*"«*
ftief Printiaf tMcntot on ilort notier, and a:
How Retribution calls on you!
“and If our h^st has no objection, I ebonW We are not bound to reveal the *cret, I
d the name dfatinotiy, _and
it A little bigbar “P-&lt;but we famed
J “
just Hke «. try it «&gt;r the fan of the tMng.
nameArchibald Sinclair, th. enemy bad (faring the 0W
name &lt;&gt;f Archibald Smcfai
t-tfaitle. IfnaxMVwItt he frigldcokd,’ wm not the and
to a woman’s caprice au* -a- bridge over the river.
P",nt
This taanslra ring of shattemd SUtea !
There fa nu«*” ‘
it added, looking at Mr Btamce.
■ ......
the most brilfiant and sueceasfcl offnr of
But shall era spurn Jrour service atiU;
“What! frightened at the table I” med vacillation:
Blocking the way when tbera's the wUit
Some little distance from this chamber,
Mr. Bounce. InugWeg id derisimi; while
In the vidnitv «»fihw bridge was oue
with Ita robe ofgoeaamer, and its wreetil
a few strong minded women of the petty«,f Gen. Sigel’s batteries, on which tho
of orange bl.mwuea, fa souther and very
rebels opened n brisk fire, to which, lor •
different apartment,with sombre hangings
time, our battery repbed wilbapirit. Io
danoer.
,
,
’
massive furniture.
.
SJisttllaitib
Marie wow turned to kb boat for per- and.
a
a little while our fire slackened, and then
Ah old fssHoned mirror stands upon
ceased, they having been apparwitly ailta*.
miaafon.
the table, and irito it fa peered afaag“You are quite welcome to take what t
Three rebel regi­
THE TA BEE* TUBBED.
gard, withered face,' full -fdoubt and four ced or witlidrawii.
liberties you pleaae with my table," aaid {
ments n&lt;«w rushed across the bridge, _.•»&gt;«
। nnd disquiet. 4l fa, Mr Archibald ^ittMr. Binefair, with bia uncomfortable i
Sigel offered no i.ppositimi. Everything
who ba* gnne
rest.
amiie ; “all I stipulate for la, that I am, clair,
&lt;
seemed favorable, bilt the scene
No one hud heard him utter an exetu■ink to believe in an absurdity.”
changed. No sooner had .Jihei crossed
mation of fear, w exprtaa any opinion
CHAPTUt :
“Well, then,’* said Mark, aklllfuUy
than Sigel opnwd bis better! on the
i of tile mysterious voice, eave that U wa*
’Tables turned, indeed!” cried Mr. (funning a drch around the table,“I bax® ■
bridge. The fourth shot completely de­
» a trick cleverly perfonued. and orlginamolished It, and at the tame time »*h*B
Bounce, with an air of ineffable disdain, jjust a word or two more to add. This i
1 ting in the fertile benin of Mark Sil ver­
“No, no, Mr. Silvertree, I ha«e nut lived tmatter of the table turning fa rather a' tree.
He hud rallied his discomforted ly fire of musketry assailed tlieLrebela in
in tile world upward* ol fifty year* t«» be ,KK-riuus business. Tables are, as I Mid guests and brought them back from their front. Their retreat fa cut, and time to
oberts
A few shots
chested by an old woman's tale at the 1before, links between us and the world ut hiding pfaees. He had taken pains to no hope loft fur them.
aphits—mediums, as they are called. 1
from uur battery, n charge and they are
fast I"
I
D. c. HAWLEY,
efface the dfaagreaaMe impression made
Not a man escapes.
Nearly
“Don’ttrust toil much to your own in- ,could, if I chose, addre* aorae mi® whme upon them.
IR in Ml kind* of FafnU.v QroccriM.
He bad spoken of Frank as, ours.
e .rA Wooden w»re. sod *
credulity, air," *n»d Mnik Silvertree, voice we never expected to bear again ; his deeply regretted nephew, and reprov­ 2.000 are Mid l&lt;» have been captured and
,f Prori-koun, Also Notary POUc, atiout 400 killed and wounded.
The
gravely ; ’■tables now a-days play odd » es. and be answered.”
JUST RECEIVED
ed Mark for playing on his feelings—a
, doors east of the
Homs.
'
The three Misses Popplewnod ot­
enemy having failed ua this, they hurled
sort of pni’iks, a* fur instance—” •
repnxif Mark bore with great equlnamity
“Don’t tell me! don't tell me! cried tered a faint shriek, Mr. B.mnce bloater- and, strange a» it may seem, made nu• forward their forces with impetuosity,
ROBERT- * STRIKER,
a no— «nd m»«t complete .MorUnml ..f
and strove to nutfUnk Sigel by crossing
Mr. Bounce, waving bis hiunl with dig­ eklloudiy. Lucy ouietiy withdrew to the
OKA LIBS In J~r. mtoici.w. p,l«t«~l|.
attempt at apology.
• at French’s Ford, htrt Gen. Pop® or
nity ; "1 d«ai’t want to bear it! I should farthest corner of the room, while Mr.
pte.t., .IK &lt;«7«‘■“""J
He had tried to comfort Lucy, wno
DRUGS AND 3IEDICINE8,
not believe it if I saw the table spin rouud Sinefair scowled al Mark Silvertree with shed a torrent of crystal drops with ani dered up Banks and Reno to the aid of
.inllnn.rr.
’
as evil a lm&gt;k as one human being could
w^Clieinicalth Pniu&lt;*» ©ll»r Caut- like a u etoluni.”
1 Sigel, and the emeniy were again re­
Holbrook's Nsw Block, Hatting*. Mich.
odd sunshine between them.
He bad
pulsed, nnd moved higer up tho river.—
‘■&lt;Jh, Mr. Bounce, how can you •" aim
cast nt another.
•.Milhed the fears of the three Mime*
Still, pop'd** curioeity was amusM.
pered the oldest of the three Miuws Pop
How the next attempt of the enemy suc­
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
Popplewood, and had drawn on Mr
plewuod, lost in admiration ui his bra­ No one believed a word about it, and Buunca u, brag of being th® -nly one of ceeded 1 have not yet learned.
SWEEZEY A ALLEN.
yet everybody would like to try.
very.
the party who wns not in th® least
a TTORNEYS AT LA Wand
RL\".
‘•’How cun I T* returned Mr. Bounce,, ’ Murk was just the man for lb* occasion frightened. But now .11 this rn.nwv.rspreading hunwlf out on the hrarlhrugI —-elf pwewkcd and adroit. There was ing is over, and Mr. Sinclair has retired
i n neatness in all his actions. He mar­
The Wdsliiogton Star furnishes the
v,.rm,-l,..urt» of mortuarsa. Ae. Will be happy rw- FOR MECHANICAL AND . MEDICINAL until his |»«rlly person seemed almost
for tH® night.
to cover It; “how can I I Why because: shsled tbdouevts into their places, Lucy
He is evidently nervous. See how he following explanation of the reason why
‘
j’L’RrOSES.ONLYjtl
I nm an Englishman, and not to t&gt;e hum­• forming one of the circle.
nd buainens.
Mich
stands and listens.
He shudders lest an - Gen. Bunks wns iml reinforced durin"
Offic. in th. Court How.
Tlien, when all had joined hands and
bugged.
In ihese days, ina'ani, people
ulher ta« Uuta bi. &gt;A&lt;iuld p«u tat” u‘&lt; the battle of Cedar Mountain , “General
will be liumbtigged—they like it. Bull were hHiking into the mahogany as if it, mirror, md b« turn. Cnun It .broplly .— Bunks did not deem thut be was contend­
am not ol the number, thank heaven ! No were a magic mirror, Mark said, very A coni droppiuft lr«»&gt; Ito 6ro irnto. brm ing with an enemy in force equal to b’l»
nkXlKL COOK,
quietly:
...
AtH P. M. ba a*»t » dispatch,
utte -Imll humbug me !"
•tart. U« «r.ta rto«t (to ruum Ita. • own.
•’The medium ofcommumcation i» per
’•But," said Murk failvertree, m if un­
culpr.L It i. rcry diugrto.bl.tu to to the effect that ho wm driving the ene­
|Jb JasdiTCttar b-.mes. r.rtai-i.«te h-ofo«.
CUI III 11.
IV 1.
D------I
feet.
Who shall I speak lol"
willing
to
drop
the
subject,
“
making
al
­
my
before
him.
At 6 P. M., when his
nervous,
”
no
J
a
so
he
u
finds
AnrU
It.
it.
Here
There
is
JffiiTia Ooedyesf. block.
__________
There wns a pause . then a name was h.n.....^r
low um-e for sundry pieces of mischief,
troops essayed their terrific charge’
but &lt;ma refuge for mm, miu *•&gt;
reav t" £ t
there nre still wonderful ^siones told ol I whispered that Boundedjalhef .jnMy at Itrion. S’, ho ha-rtlly get. fan. bud and ,upon the ret»el balteriaa, their tefaotay
”
I. A. HOLBROOK,
*TEA enFFEF.. SUGAR. 8P1CER. PEPPER,
/
.
- t__ tl.llntA. in
these same table*. One might almost lluit ideoticnl ep“«b; but the whisper revolve* to *I«Pd,d 1,&lt;*P °’ir response, from the cover of woods and
“imirias. ■toisiRACODHsw
strength and al fangth dared Ju
fancy them to be links between us and gathered
q
fK. Chancery, ’»«»««• —JT- k
oime under such circumstances-1 Hu thick underbrush, first revealed their
Office, second story of Hower a bloc .
. f..L .r.^lU.I I" ‘to °™“r’
" th.- world of M&gt;irtta;"
say aloud :
i-.-tse* from side to side ; ho starts, he overwhelming strength, to Gen. BiUiks,
'’Frank Sinclair.”
-Newrtiwr cried Mr. Bounce, angri
listens.
Will the morning never come wh^then dispatched a messenger to tho
.
J. Jf. RUSSELL.
Our host started from his arat; Lucy
j |y ; “duliT fa* putting such sliaurd no
rear to notify Geneial P"pe ol th® »«*•
H1YMCIAX and Surgwn. Oflcs la Busse
again 1
, ,
,.
CBWESa’J TXBTjnilXBT
ttous into people’s head*. There is my turned mile, and leaned upon the eldest
It doc* not matter s&lt;» much while his Then it wns that Ricketts ww ordered
Mi*
Popplewood,
while
Mr.
Bounce
friend Sinclair turning just as pale as a
taper bums, and sheds a fiwkering light to push forward with all possible rapid­
And CnnklK ExlrkctS
Starvd at Markv as if petrified at his auJOHN ROBERT**,
ghost.”
over the naun.
It «»" wtify him that ity to his ataistaQfie. .Th® truth is, Gen.
OtlVSlCIAS.ttaS.ry~.lt-iRtou.B~to
Mr. Arehilmld Sinclair was the owner da. Ity.
,
nothing is there.
But by and by it sinks, McDowell’a corps was in the beat possi­
FOR Tin o'”&gt;1 »«"*nT
C way, nesr the Coon Honu.
But Merk gave no one lime to inter­
of a large, hmidsome country bouse, now
into the s-cket nnd goes out.
ihu moon ble positinn to serve any emergency,
Hu said in a
well filled with guustu.
He wns middle fere with hia proceedings.
is behind A cl-ud, and nothing «an be dis­ and would have been in the fight perndH. p. cherry,
.
sged, with a small withert-d fere, restless loud and distinct voice:
venture, had not th* enemy contrived tv
rill a
cerned wiih dearness.
“Frank Sinclair.”
eyes, ntni an uncuinfo-tnbfo cxpressimi
Presently the nmon breaks forth again, otaiceni from Gl-b, Banks mid bis whole
IN ten.) to sll
R^ldeore. Johnrtown.
PENS. PENCILS, inks, paper, en­
‘•I am here,” said n voice from beneath; «d Mr. Steeltar tota.lt-ita wy.
niiuul Kis mouth. No one could say his
Ik- corptt d'arnee his real strength, until an
C"1'!”? “lita B1..U tort *'"&lt;• “ ‘■•°l‘
velopes. CARDS, Ac.. Av.
apiwarnnce was prepossessing, or Ins SU close it seemed that every une started lilts up his head and looks around—tho t hour loo late to permit P.ickeltsto be
ur- -r ri-faw-y •” K"Bd •’! &lt; *
st iff, rest mined manner agreeable.
YeL, in terror. Not ■ gowl wtu prMenl to
ordered up in time to arrive on the field
be heard a sound.
L. H. BTEWART,
’ r
’
MOST POPULAB
if the eye wanders through the apart­ «hoio ttol vnita «M no, tautilinr.
There i« a figure standing between the before nightfall, put an end to the w
a TTORNpf and Cc"n*‘cSy“ Xotery^SJK
it... FrantSMiu^;
,1,“ ur
ment, it will rest m&gt; a fair haired girl, in
N‘»n®
curtains st the bottom of the bed.
He gacement for the time being.
A. «n* f’o»n&gt;«4or l"
,tli and offithe first bl-mm ol her youth mid beauty. tortol in tto drplto.ol the
out see it dfatiiMillv. There is uo infa- others than tha uflicers actually engaged
.YtoU,*”
.TiSf*
cr-h.
Tto M&gt;.»e. poppiew&lt;*4 tainted, _Tto
This Is Mr. Sinclair’s ward, and she has
take.
He know* he fa not dreaming— in front could p«wsibly. |&lt;rtow , die necetaiMichigan-_______ __ ’ ' -—-----------------------------given her word m become, on the lol- atrong minded w&lt;nnM&gt; threw their itnna to. -i.hu. h. -ere.
But to i. -ide ly for reinforcements. Their failure to
•round Mark Sitrertree, Imploring hi,
lowing morning, Mr. Sinclairs bride.
------------------ j. M. NETFNfo
awake, with his sense of sight and hear­ upprccinte the fort, therefore, and that
alone, was the cause cf tha. omiaaion to
wTotnrv Pa bile, *”® T&lt;x
“7
P.far Lucy Dore, though she looka so protection -. «hll« Mr. B-unoe talriy Ire.k
ing on the stretch.
r..~»
“££-!&gt;
N
ta*™ -bright and happy. I»w l»'l her dreary tohiitonl., iw to M. o«r. r*Mim, .nd
Hta eves nre.rivited on the form that reinlorve them ere ibe engagement was
lockrd hi
Muitoir
lhm
. were
locked
tnsen ln.
m.
uitnu
hte pr«.utto Ite.lftau.toddtollfeMr. Mjbstaut'ially over.”
,
nsssageu
In
life.
Mi.
Sinclair,
her
guur'ttolto Mtottto— to to-rtte-teL
chairs and tables ..vertomsd, and
dinn, with whom she hnk resided sinre cuisbed.
glllBUVU. VI—M.I * —•■— ™---j ” ' ' '
him. It stands solemn and still, « » to
l'. t-j J
_ L.k -Un...
mA l.tti.
the whole
scene
changed
into nhc
une of noncon--------- ‘T a. W WIGHT.
childhood, had a nephew Frmik, relied v.
A Shrewd Trick.
give him time to recognixw it. And be
fusl&lt;m
’
.
; " ' ’
. .
n .
&gt; TTORVKV .to C0CSSE1.L0B *T
bv h‘sfancle, “Frank never do well. —
««. i tt?
« i«
is r rem* --- --------- -One of the batiefy men got a fine horse
•rfriefa
...____ ,j i
No*
faas
!t
much
better
when,
afaer
u
but In spite of this omitmus title, Fmnk
Manv dreary hours have to •«c»«d | Utl ■ We&lt;k |n * • wrfy that does credit to
Un,.,
gutot. e.™
.i.ta.Z Jrt.to’ttolirttt.rd.-n
was a favorite with everyb-idy.
HeiW lime, the guests came trembling back a
t
..
-u - u-Ajt „f dawn puts hi, Bhn.W(jneSta Mnd
ingenuity.
'
geuteg
btoto He ,WA»
.
•.
dround S^XtKjtahU V Ptoutu... ..
B—r, -i.iroikrr
o
■u. toi..to..&gt;n,|s
getting horses foe, th®
.
-.it h&gt;naid to COMPOUND■­ «n ..nen hearted, generous fellow, • little udic mn
™Tkl««. to. with plto.ty ..f R'-kl .tuff tto ft™. Th.™
Special stuntwa wH tep*»
s{&lt;
d BOjr;
Tbrtrtrt «.to
.rre renore-ec
»«..
,U|| he dare not inuve.
Thu
and
I hi* —
' t, hj
t j authority
.....1 given
..ivAiv rervy.
Barry County, Michigan.
________
„_.n . ^.jnd
taXto
n. r.11 in 1.1. -ita hi. Utoiv. furUieg.nto.tata^tatoJMrtirt^- gone, but
wi-eu’accHig n.fine
brick
. house
nht Is interminable!
cuipta, when
e-- i•
pretty «r4. .. » m.tur of o.urto. .nd I
But all'things have an end, and so the ott auipe
#^
distance,
|Sl
he said to'thli cnptaln,
miked her to marry him.
Lucy returned ,
darkness begins to givu way.
He Wi h-ril
&lt;,rn net
,;4l vnu
vnU rt h-rve." lUnuing irasod
wtoti'-Rnndering. .nd wtotl-nK^
• hears-uinds in the house ; the stir uf Hie
,
ROBERTS . STRIKER.
his ifTetti«»n, and-a little romance was ,
through tar -tad. - if "k*tod, to r.ta. acted -Ct between them. It fasted mx ,dre.d oftodthn. ind .ditarj etomtor,.
to
up
t&lt;.
tto h..u~Jtaadjktor?d.teUt&gt;».
hn* begun again.
U,„„a. M..c «. l*‘-________
ni.4iib*, and then was broken up by bis
But todtlm. erne, .nd tto™ *.re
Streaks of daylight appear on the cur­
-tar Ytuterto nr.
!
Ito Vnuwbitperihg. in U» l..ng potato*. »nd . tains, and he springs up mid drsssvs iw- keto .to .Brrtnrl .&lt;■’&lt; G.tl . ..k. g™.
' uncle sending Frank ti» sen.
Kalaruasoo,
„
j.C.Bvauows.
Frank c«mW
help himself as it ।hurried di.rt.bio,. «od B.tonttaK "f »“ till. Tt toM* wedding morning.
u»nb..r~!" Hrhri *» Indi, rnhter
lunipened, f&lt;* his fi.rtune was In his un- taper, n. l..ngM-ltoX would lot, mil •
Early a* be i*, be is none lu soon, lie rail on -htah tohtert-d hi. untetriB And
r'"1”’• rutae. I&lt;&gt; tar -indo- «ud Itato "rt— tat. mW ttatedt. -tod tern, ut ttot
cle’sbnnd-jmd the young -crfpegrace was burjin* ..r r««» i"
tooling ..fiiaWt u«U:.ffcr »*•«*;
Still a minor. But b® *** s-alted by
Wunder of wopdera’. Out step, the three ditrtluta — Ito uurr-ta-runr.l .ritl. pr-ta
the premise that •’«» «•'
tucf ... Fr.uk'., md Frmk. .total tod Misses P-pplewod. in
**“T?e rtte. ■ Ito it-tor to -I|«
escortt-d- fay Mart* and Mr. who was » -sl«»ut, «cce*5ioh»rt«. sh-'wea
.h.mld be bb wife. So, tbosgb the pwt- gone down at eea, and all on board had politely
£ri.wi
inc was full “f biuaro-sa, ss such partinga
great *y mptby.
chiHd Wk Mm
iiitwt be, it wm ■«* devoid uf hope ®«&gt;d
“Stay, 1
‘fluted Mr. Smpfair, "out. T-H»ether'WWy' ran ib thi stable,
WWTtelAK.StmawiXsni Aconotaur. OtRoeevwr firntth’s Dree Sloe- Goodyear Block.
Haaiioga. Mictoina. Office hours from 9 to IS

MuHMMlI*

P

fastings’ tyuintsj iirtriorj,

GREAT
VKHH!!

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

DRUG
R

STORE!!!
&amp;. Striker,

patent medicines

irFTEA?.

UAO

X'ts.'rSrtX.
KstrrES a

bcrhsws.

««

DANIEL STRIKER,
zroos/r clerk,
tto. to.

&lt;”L^l”*r**P’*’W

w»tb

cairm n.

.......

■",-

“you are going wilhontlhebridegr.H.m
fatal found a good hmkwig ataliitmi Jfa»»
and he runs ha»tily to*Wb duor to pull it 0M«f hiafoet wsan hu^. sore. “TJat
won't d&lt;!,"aRd.lho Uttery man.
Tbe
In vain .he terras the
Yankees have got faster bursck •titan
handle.
Tbn door presonte u barrier that,” replied the sreesaionist. end went
uomplete mid, ausoime.
absolute.
____
owers i»iiu-. iuu»pletcan&lt;l.
..
. L? to a stnal!
wreath of
ALn, he flies m the window, and flings lrd a magnibrtut • bay. .bun*.
.^ur'

Ttem wm • «“S liule obuoher M th.

Bt*

s^ticto.

MANHOOD!
A^SWBSSS^e 21 .
and Radios! cure_crf

^•a/dcbd.ty

L’&amp;.'to thia adunribk

uritiM h»m h-nft
*MP&gt; f?,n*.hes
hrert smi Uotted with team, •• «h®
of the cruel sea thnt hud him at ita iner-

.«. rf lb. Um

B«—»—■ “'Ik “• "Pil ls locked!

ek
Th’ winter came, and the »••* W“*
Unusually i-etraguowa, and *treirrd the robe soft
cuiuit with wreck*. Tfam
LucyV.
-blnmiMOU a Wtom Kll, and « bn&lt;* the caseJndnt and calls tn the pmtilt&lt;1 wddl,e r.ud bridle, beds
«« - iZte«..P.
Bttt-n.™, toMtoprt [hrtUr^totak. th. to™.to
aaeond mid p»»mple'e bereavement.
Her
uuurdta. brttau it tu ter p-ully . n|4 »T.
f
;
tart'-'tototaf-UF Ort Wtatto.ttoJ-»
r, .. ..
' ____ _.k -r • »* and
IE, t-toly.
rrtokVxto-IWB-f
ltm.t.l butun'. cltttipbrr, .nJ w.
Ltotal draw.-lorttall BtoM.. «!* v
tai*, tod .111« I"."1
ta-t'ta*--- ■. ■ itot’evraC- M !w»;
Xrt»« ituL.I-'to' tar ptototo.
Hite
the battery.
SnL. R-rtt ta. 6dta-u». .C .totaJutetR.ltai. .h'JiutiuMd. brt-ll ta.
Koi
Ztortl Itatty’. &gt;— te. ,'*-’i •’ ‘
n,..rru» •
to
««4A*,4.y.l|
I
ur '8teta.tr ta— tort Itetk *&gt;■ Iteht
btortnJ »a
to m*
b» hritta tarot. Uy r—
OteRJ
bcurled
rr,. »;*■ ' .
rTlnem’hfahc«. ..'.Mark Silvertree
ntwrirw e _ ..... ......... -.,1^-ta th.ti usual ■.

-"riH»M-r habil pf a®tt&gt;‘ing »!•»*'• Ml. L
liXitag. E&lt;“7 -b"
*7l b|2'.
X,” i Im* L tor fcrUito, tart -tot
tar mutar to&gt; to in
“““t"?
..nebasyet divined. Il fa the odiit*
ony
T
. t——to-zl r..r mlliV It lose

li^Wustfae very fickle

Retributive J us tier.
G.n.r.1 Bull.t’lim Wlrf aitai WW
*Skkl

mm

.upport.r.orth.r.briHt.i ta NB«.«&gt;r-----------------------------------h£. fcr
»h«h tteymta rtM04.nl“ r the auMWrt of, lb®

�corp* arrived.

co:

her through t
a, Carliles and

.9

i convention r

W«4«e»*»y Meralwt, Sept. «. IMS

■k.-Ai'-*

Wash!

IIavixo nr run, cs&lt;w ova

indent of tbe

The Alexandria

He

position ft

the

to Pope’s army, and the news suppressed
But to trace such stories to tbeir

in, and

is expect

be a&gt;i5e te tortro

E«rF

the pickets at Man

was going on, and that it was'disastrous

Ac.

cm

Tt'ranklin.

commotion

cqvmbk.

BXakts.—Abrakom Lincoln.

advantage,

u

Sil

waa shown by perpioauf different, views,
to construe it into a ttne fo
-wHb ■
tbeir belief.
Many express tbemselvss
satisfied that it was a hint thrown out

«Ttbe 105th
tny of Pron-

rwsrd new troypK"OT'-'-lT.'1

Alexandria, Aug. 80cornmtmicatioti

villainous traitor in oar midst, areola-

retag

the whois lead-is ptmiahlng trwiton, North and
South, wdiu uiagrrery togiumato mssns. Is
eloci delegate* to the REPUBLICAN STATE
CONVECTION. to be held ta the City of Detroit,

opportioemaai, will be entitled to two drisgsie*,
and each organ! tod county, having so represent­
ative, will bo entitled to one delegato.
J. W. TILLMAN,
W. A. HOWARD,
DWIGHT MAY,
T. W. CLARK.
C. T. MITCHELL,
C. V. DsLASD,
B. AM* EXE.
J. A. KERR,
T W. FKRRT,
L. DODGE.
GEu. JEROME,
J. W. FRET.
J.M. KEVINS, R
Stole Cen'l Commitee.
W. R WOOD, Sect—
Detroit, Augnst S9, 18CJ.

Tbe following was adopted by tho Republican
Stale Conreatton, Aug. IS. 1808;

■tructed to make cell* for future Conventions
accordingly.

sympathisers in

Washington, so they

or,

elarerjr •'«'y«bero
today the roe.
upon our baggage train, ransacked trunks
HUM of tbe
mies
thr President,
President snd
Mwi would sooner
mtMer
and wagons, hurriedly destroying what
see Jeff Davie in power than him.—
they could, and then made off
Among “There is not in New York to-day a man
other things was the baggage of Gen­ who really believes in slsvsry, loves ft.
Pope, and also some belonging to his and desires its perpetuation, whn heartily
desires the crushing out.of tbe rebellion.”
staff or some portion of it, which gave
That ia a strong assertion but neverthe­
rise to the story that “the rebels dashed less too true to be passed over lightly.—
right into the General’s head-quarters in If we are trying, or the President ia try­

the midst of the army, and routed

press, (Tuesday evening,) is Dot

sufficiently full to give a clear

him­

Such stories, are

easily caught up and arculated with ad­

Oar news of the late battles, up to goiug to

idea of

ditions, that may serve to please the ad­

herents of Jeff. Davis.

On Saturday

last, twenty or thirty

what has been gained or lost daring the

thousand

last ten dsya.

marching on towards Pope’s division.—

Our forces have been

McClellan’s

of

army were

forced by degrees from the Rappahannock

Among them was the Michigan 3d

iimid a succession of skirmishes and evo­

their ranks thinned

lutions, until these eventuated in a severe

shots of the enemy, and the fevers of the

pitched battle on Friday, upon the iden­

Chickahominy;

with

out somewhat by

but they

muster

still

tical ground of the first Bull Run or Ma

about 500 men, who are veterans indie

tiaras fight, which resulted in repulsing

cipline and courage.

They came up the

the enemy after a heavy loss on both

Potomac on transports as far as Alexan­

sides.

dria, where they landed and commenced

During the night of Friday the rebels

their march toward the Rappahannock.

received reinforcements, and of the Sat-

Among them were the stout and resolute

day’s fight we have not very full particu­

lars.

It would seem that Gen. Pope was

dent acknowledge th
be did ; as they say

speaking, to their

more properly

representatives of several of your towns
about there.

If 1 could call them all by

forced back to Centerville, where rein­

name, nnd locality, and could describe

forcements met him, and, if our accounts

all the hardships nnd danger to which

are correct, both armies lay watching

they have been

each other during Sunday.

resolutely

and

subjected, and

bravely

passed

through,

ing to conciliate pro-alavery men bv
protecting the slave property of rebels
or what is the same thing, not destroy­
ing *it is property, when by destroying
it, it eripplea their power and strength,
then by go-rd reasoning, ws should nat­
urally conclude that pro-slavery men
were clogs, if mA something worse, to
putting an end to the rebellion.
There
are slave owners that 1 have seen and
conversed with, that are n«&gt;t s» tenacioux
of the welfare of tbe loved institution, as

to not wish to see rebel* "tripped of
everything, aa fs’t as possible, as hmg
as they remain in an attitude of war
against the' Government
There are
men in the Border States, that are now
unmnditionnt Uninn men. and are willing
to ye. and witk to see every slave of a
rebel taken from him.
But when ynu
see men always talking savage -about
abolitionists in these times, and cursing
them aa the Instruments in getting up
this war. You may safety bet your life

that they are not the ones.
Gov. Blair was here a few days ago
and in a conversation said be had beeu to
call upon the Secretary of War and the
Preaident, and it made him feel much

more encouraged than before; aa they
expressed a determination tn push inal
teraalong with aa Utile delay aa possible.
alion of a Federal defeat also in Rich­ plaining fortitude that has given them Tbe Secretary of War told him there
mond, Ky., and our troops have been such a character, and made them what would be n» more waiting but as soon as
forced back to Lexington.
We believe they are, veterans. Their friends may our forces get together they must keep
this tide of rebel success must soon be well be proud of them, for they haVe to work, and put down the rebellion as
soon as possible.
turned back, end victory once again never been dishonored by any act of
Regarding the "Retaliatory" mesaage*
crown the Federal arms.
Wc trust the theirs in battle, or by a word of dispar­ of Jeff. Davis, the President intimated

The utmost excitement and

prevails everywhere.

anxiety

We have inform­

Administration will assume such a posi­

tion toward the rebels as to be deserving

of success, and it will come speedily.

Oration to Gee. Wfteox.
Gen., late Cnl.

Wilcox, who

was for

more than a year, a prisoner in the hands
of the rebels,

returned to Detroit on

Wednesday last, where he received as

splendid a reception as was ever awarded

I

to soldier of bis rank.

Tbe General

on

bow

willingly

would

tbe

particulars,

and

1

of

dwell

the

upon

uncom­

that there *cfe officers of the Southern
Officers get credit for'bravery and army in our hands, that won Id hold all
«uch things In cheek; aa they msght pos­
success, and they are shown up to the
sibly be treated in tbe same manner aa
world, whenever they show talent and Jeff, treated num.
courage, as they surely should be, but
Troops are pouring into the &lt;-»ty now
privates must trust to good luck for by thnvMnds every day; and I assure
complimentary notices.
Yet there sre you, there does not appear to be any
falling off in quality, as they look well,
many that mske themselves a name
and with a little experience will be as
upon the pages of higtory, and become capable and effective, aa any that have
distinguished ever after for some act of preceeded them.
Youre&amp;e.
G-. -------------bravery, or of patriotic devotion. The
agement from their commanders.

his arrival at the fool of Woodward Ave

boys of tbe 3d were rejoiced to nee their

nue was met by a delegation, composed

Colonel return among them

of Gov.

Blair, Hub.

Lewis Cass,

others, accompanied by the several

and

Friday.

again

last

Although be is somewhat lame,

regi­

from the effects of his wound at tbe bat­

ments of soldiers now quartered uc&lt;r tbe

tle of Fair Oaks, and not so strong as be

dty, by various Fire Companies, det, Ac,

ought to be f«&gt;r active duty, yet the at­

by whom be was escorted

through tbe

principal streets to I be Campus Martius ;

tachment be has for bis regiment will
ik&gt;1

aMow him to remain away from them

the whole route being decked with ban

longer than he can possibly help; and

nera, mottoes, evergreen and floral arches

I bear be has joined them and marched

A vast crowd

was assembled at the

Campus Martius, who listened to a short

speech by Gov. Blair, tendering a gener­

ous and hearty welcome to Gen. Wilcox,
who responded in an appropriate speech,
full

of

patriotism and

abounding in

Ge acral ■cCteHaw.
rrem tbe Sew York Trfbsas of Monday.
Fortress Mpuroe, Aug. 22.

There are various rumors concerning
General McClellan’s future position and
movement. One la that be will be re­
lieved from active duty eitbe&gt; by his
own request or tbe will of the Govern­
ment. Another assigns him to a com­
mand in cooperation with Pop?; and
another atlll imputes to him the intac­

tion to resign. Rumor asserts that a
disagreement baa arisen between them
long life to Col. Champlin.
as to the policy of evacuating tbe Penin­
We hear but little news from the sula, fa quite certain.
Gop. McClellan
army, bat enough is seen and beard with­ believed be could yetgo to Richmun by

on toward

tbe enemy.

Success and a

out reading, to show that our forces are
rapidly concentrating, to work unitedly

against tbe rebel army.

wholesome advice.

New regiments

are coming in every day, and marching
Such an ovation is a testimonial of over to “Old Virginia's Shore.” It is
which any soldier may well feel proud ;
a glorious sight to see tbe new troops
us being given, not in honor of the man, coming uo so determined, and ready to
"...
or of any great and daring deeds, hut for meet tho enemies of Liberty.
While
the sufferings and privations be has en­

baa

yi

been

them-

rebels turning opo« them nine of «&gt;«r own
guns, and keeping op • brisk fire, till the
Union troops were taken prisouere a few
befogged minds of Old F.^ies, and al escaping aenfas Bull Run.
'
traitorous instincts. Geo. Pope’s army
eons fat ore day it wiH be understood
Here, at Union Mill, two regiments of
Is all right, aad to see tho perturbation, just aa be meant it abould be. Yet Dooa
Gen. Dlx'a division, the Hth and 18 th
anxiety and desperation of the rebels, is can help admitting that it fa a perfect Ohio, under C«l. Scammon were station­
Mr. Greely ed, and they immediately advanced to
proof enough of the dread they have of oocheommittal document.
meet the approaching body of rebels.
bis soon getting every thing in order to
A conflict ensued early in the morning
advance, supported by the other com­
and goes on quite lengthy ia explaining between ths Junction sod Bell Bun. last­
mands of the Union forces. Last week tbe necessity of at once acting upon ths
ing for three hours, when the Utnuo
the army fell back about ten miles, and fate acta of CougreaM, at»d instructing bis troops being largely outnumbered and
their baggage train was 'sent across the Generals to obey those acta, and . make flanked no the right, retired serosa Bull
them effective:
That, ‘‘lbs- national
Run bridge.
:
_ .
river.
While the enemy menaced us in
cause
“is
“ imperilled,
■«£?riU&lt; by
b» every
•"£ hour’s ?►
daHere .
... m.3. bj
front with artillery from a distance, a J? “ £
“T.
“T*OJ.
» b..W U&gt;, bridr,. M
body of rebel cavalry crossed the river
T ■
’* , 11
rebel re,lm«.u IbnM
above, and came down and pounced much troth ten, tUt the denture o£ the rirer-abore the bridite. whro the IStb
will remain true to secession proclivities,

self and whole staff”

The Late Battles.

readers of the Tribunt expressed
suites gtretiy M^l

d„,„ th.,,,
.across tbe
., nriver
.
-.l heavy
l____ I..
,k&gt;. In this
with
loss.
skirmish Capt D. W. Pauly was wound
ed airgwry? The reftfoMt lost h&gt; kilted,
wounded and missing, 35 to 40 men.—
Al 12 o'clock Ck»l. Scainmnn waa obliged
to retire, moving along the railroad in
tbe direction of Alexandria. The rebels
advanced across Bull Run yesterday.—
Their advance cavalry were at Fairfax
oh„,

and Burk* Stations.
On taking mwseaaion of Manassas
Junction, the rebels captured seven trains
loaded with prnvWona, amunithm, fisc.,
and the bxNitnotlvea. all of which they
destroyed. Of the F4 men »»T the 105th
Pennsy lvania &lt;« the ground, nearly all
were k’lled, wounded or taken prisoner*,
aa only three are known t»&gt; have rsraped.
Our lot* ba* been immencein government
Htoree, and lerge in killed, wounded and

.

missing.

P Pope’s statement that H^atalcmAn’s

corps would move on the
enemy, at
daylight fa confirmed by the heavy firing

in thaCvianity.
Rumors of various »uare&gt;n reau us,
but need confinnation.
Yesterday, icbe! scoutawrre seen at
n«lr UxbrWrprecaution fa taken to prevent a surprise

Washington, Aug. Slat, r. ■-

here today. “Otfr &lt;rnrf is weH roncci*irnlsdfMd tbe..:iir- ‘------------ ’ —

and spirits.

Joux Pops,
Maj. Gen.
Philadelphia,Avg. 80.

“Occasional.” of the Prrsa of this city,
the routs he bad travelled the last five says that while Gen. Sigel and McDowell
months, and asked tbe privilege of mak­ are harrassing Stonewall Jacksun in flank
ing another trial. Gen. Halleck replied Gen. Banks is in bis rear, and a larger
that he had his orders, and was expected army than all diapute bis march.
to obey them. It la not improbable that
Headquarters, Field of Battle. I
Gen. Halleck thinks that Gen. McClellan
baa taken more.time In executing the or­ Grovetown, near Gaineavifl, Aug 30 f

.

.
fakath fnll

J'rubau.

j

ria.1

that recruiting

Gao. Bauka bad a very .narrow. escape T«.um«,i,
&gt;m death during the engagement
engagefnenl &lt;4
&lt;A hk
F&gt;**»»*ii *•
fn»M
­
troops on Saturday morning, on the ex­
treme right of &lt;»or line.
He was leaning

against s tree, watching the progress ol
tbe fight, when a rifled abut from a rebel
battery struck the tree about eighteen
inches above his bead, culling it clean in
two.
With bis usual jn&gt;od fortune, be
escaped Imnry, even from splinters. I
found tbe Gen. on Friday altemoou, ly­
ing in tbe shade &lt;&gt;f a tree, with Lis staff
about him. and tbe horse* picketed dose
by.
lie is Ito^ing thin and a little pale,
nnd his leg is still stifffroni the effects
of his recent injury.
Until Friday, he
lud ridden in no amlMilnoce front place lo
place, put &lt;&gt;n that day he mounted his
borne'and directed the nnivemebU-Of bis
e»»Fps-in person.
From him I got Ur
true versiiut «»f the accident which h:ipGned in tim hard battle nt Slaughter
ounlnin. . Il arerns that he and his staff
were lying on the ground, as I found
Ihemon Friday, when a sudden dash waa
tihijn.m tbeir direction by some rebel
eayalry. Tl&gt;&lt;- unmH frlubtenrd ths staff
'
bor»e«, and a large, powerful animal of
the General's becoming aerkmaly scared
at the discharge of pistols, gave a sudden
plunge forward, and, striking tbe Gene­
ral in the hip with great force, threw him
down and bruised him severely.

SOLDIER’S

Signed,

Estate rfAtesM FacHh.
-- ------------ ---------------- ------

•Information to-night indicte« that
•here has been b.itHttfa, If any fabting

M*na**a* June*ion, 28th. 10 P. M.—
To Mnj-Gen. Halleck. Gen.-in Chief.
As
»-&gt;on aa I discovered that-a large force of
tbe enemy wa* turning our right toward*
Mannn***s, and that the divirion I had
ordered to take post there two days I*fore,' had nr&gt;», yet arrived from Alexan­
dria. I immediately broke my catnp* at
Warrenton Junction and marched rapid­
ly back in three columns.
I directed
McDowell wax ordered to interpose tie­
tween the fiirvcs of the enetnv, which had
passed down to Mnnnassas through Gaiusvilla by thn Warrenton and Alexandria
pike, Reno nnd one divirion of Heintxclman’* corps to inarch on Greenwich&gt;-*rq
with Porter’s &lt;*»rps and Hooker's divteion, I man-bed back to Manassas Junotion.
McDowell waa ordered to inter­
pose between the forces of the enemy,
which had pasred down to Manassas
through Gayiesvilie. and his main body
moving down from White Plains through
Thoroughfare Gap.
This was completely accomplished. Hawiltox. youxgeat
Longstreet, who bad passed through the
Gap, being driven back to the west side.
The forces at Greenwich were designed
t&lt;&gt; support McDowell in case be met too
large a force. The division of Iluuker,
marching towards Manassas, came upon
the ensmv near Kettle Run on tbe after­
noon of the 28tb, and, after a *barp fight,
8AMrouted them completely, killing and
wounding 800. capturing camps and bag
gage and many stand of armit. This
S FECIAL NOTICES
morning tbe command pushed rapidly
tn Manassas Junction, which Jackson had
evacuated three hours in advance.
He
BACK PAY, PENSION, diC.
retreated by Centreville and took the
turnpike to wards Warrenttm.
He was
met aix miles west of Centreville by
McDowell and Sigel late thia afternooo.
COMPLETE EOKMS AND DIRECTIOSS
A severe fight took place, which waa ter­
ro» »rniunoxiro«
minated by darkness. Tbe enenty was
ARREARS OF PAX. UOUNTT A PKCSION8,
driven back al all points, and thus the
affair rests.
Ileintxelnian'a corps will
move on him at day light from Centreville,
J&gt; rented.
lured 1000 prisoners, many arm* and one
piece of artillery.

Raravrnac

in that direction. .
.t.
.:!•&lt;
An iinpreasinn prevails that lbs rebels
have been entrapped, and tbe result of
recent manueavrw l» looked for in­

B0WTY,

iiary exritenM

ten.

The att

atuLB. A. G&lt;

puWUM ia tto

which the met

day last left a

CHANCERY ORDER

'TATE OFMICHIGAN.—Tbs Ciresat Cssrt fat

made fire nets

As the alma

* 'IxmJc out foi

D. SM

The Michig

In tkb sssre, urit 0* above u.u&gt;-d
Palmer H/Rarertl, is sot a resident of

ing the most

CIOM bi* *i&gt;jMMraBCr to
w illiix tbrA oxMtb* ftvi

at*1 rlaborah

upnn rhe Cai
lie epiritrd

to Im pereoorilv
Ih-fmd.nl at

HARMOX KMITTI,

th!a num.
• •refer of the
ele.S ‘

CHANCERY ORDER.

TATE OF MIO1IGAK YWCim.it. Co.rt fa:
the cMetjr ef Berry: k Okasrivy.

S

‘;,G^*..Pofi

subsequently

Mas, io wot a resident ol thir . .
kareeeat is UM of the South, r » . A
*Swaney A Allen, the Cou.viF^. • i

Middlevillt, Aug, itt, IBM.

night by neg
Steer the toll

Da. Rus ack's Bmaax.—By reference
to Dr. Robaek'a adrertiitateal on tbo UM m&lt;«.
It will t&gt;t Seen that tbe Doctor beejml lotroSocod a asw artiele In tbe lini itWUtnocb Bittern."
Tbrw Bitters are destined to become very ponuAwaii ia fanUr otdarvd. that wltbfo «■«&lt;

der to evacuate the Peninsula than was To Maj Gen. Halleck, Gen.-ln-Chief:
necessary. The order bears date early
We fought a terriffle battle bsre ys*
in August, and nearly or quite twenty
terday with the combined forces of the •dvertiM-tncnt.
dars have been consumed To
days
in carrying
carry Ing it
'
। I....dured, and we trust he will receive it,
ensmy,
ahlch fasted with continued fcrv
Sunday, tbe Mass. 85th had just come in __________
i ..last
■ — 'that Geo.
into effect.
Tbe.
thing
from daylight until after dark, by which
•nd others through him. as an evidence
and was marching tip Into town to’ the. McOellan did wyaJto protest against it,
time
the
enemy
were
driven
from
the
that the country is not unmindful of those uroaor“DM9|«ppbells are eoming^and
“*
field, which we now occupy.
.1
who bleed upon the battle field, or those
pr&amp;7 -njnr.
as their steady tread sounded upon the
. i are too inud» exhausted to
after, bis entire fiwee and all the properwho suffer a tedious captivity while serv­
push
matters,
hut
I
shall
do
so
fa
the
paved street, a hundred thoughts presaed ty were this aide tbs Cblekabominy.
course of the morning, aa soon as Fitx
ing in their country’s cause.
Notice la hereby giy
upon the mind.
How that stirring
John Porter's oorpa cornea up from Ma­
strain bad marshalled the brave scotch
nassas. Tbe enemy fa still in our front,
Raids.—Our Generals have been so
The New Orleans DtUa has two tetters but badly used up.
among their Mils and mountains, and
frequently circumvented by rebel caval­
We have fast not lew than 8.000 men,
ry. U» U would Mun U»t tb., »..l
'u,'. Worod .Mm.
killed and wounded, and from theanoear_________ .
.
fores and that of Price amount to thirty,
five thousand. They propose to capture
Gfao. Buell and to “ptroof” on to Ken
lucky
Bragg ia acnrrajly drunk ; also
stroyed by 8towart’a cavalry.
Another telling tn the people of the National bia officers. The uyea are half starved ; behaved aplentMly:
,
Capitol, that the 800,000 men are ennring tea not to be had. and coffee 32 50 per
The haute was foot* on the Identical
raid of cavalry, supported by intotry. • ____ »« —
battle field bf!M| Rnn. whWh greatly .

.-Smith, and
.retreated bl
Brindl.y'wb

w&lt;amdedl‘ih
'to wi-’

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sxj

t

tack aad destroy several supply trains
bi«h«i.*»i. ofl^r.
The pteaiars suffer

front that tbe enemy

•ardt

Fanatics* and “Cowardly
Km Hyte. witbiB •

irraa Imam.—A list
is ZtessamM from Mi
JOHN POPE,

r*&lt;
sovalry 1

time.

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and

,..v
ivr mnuiHg inc Circini noun
for Mid countr.M Saturday the sixth d&lt;« sf SeptetnbiT, as. IsHi, at one o'clock, r n. of that div.
balsd. May V&gt;. IWfi.
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Mortgagae.
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putn nnd nnm.ysticr
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MORTGAGE SALE,
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ml we think the mm pan v

--till fnll in a week.

mire, fr -m

Mr. Z

will
Scid

Fueileor regiment of

th*

&lt; ’ .1. Inneai. has been in town about a week
.

* hi- secured

nearly or quite twenty

A

in.- recruits for that regiment.

weak the patient may lie; a dose of these
Pi’ls will give strength, because in their

operation they purge from the a&gt;stem
the humors and bile, and hence they
clranae and purify the circulation.

large

ICegal Uotitts,

proportion of these are taken from among
the met hiinica of this

village.

hundred sod rigtrtv w

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Df OUR UKE OF TRADE;

TWO BOTTLES.

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pages841,MS.a*.T and Ut,,
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n-n-rl-Xl

Will eure Kero fol*, Hvphilta, White Swelliag.
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itary excitement, we presume, tbe annual

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

The attMxIancr waa very alini

deed.

imoer. itjex, and on Wedi
[17th] day of December,
adred and aixly-two. at

Tbe sum of eight hundred dollara

era. and incidentals.

R.

B.

ind.lrenFh. Io all cases ask for IM
RENOVATING RHWLTENT. Pries
One Dollar. Pereoas calling. at Dr.

Wightman

and. H. A. Goodyear, were elected Truateea for the term of three years ; after

id day of Jo»e. IBM, briar ths lime limited br
le salt Probate Coart, tbe final adjustment of all
“* GILBERT STIKKB.
1 U«mteH1RAM J. HANCHETT, IsfoMrs.
Dated. Baltimore, August IS, 1831
augSO

which the meeting adjourned.

Cold.—The rain of Sunday and Mon.

of Michigu, oo the sixth d.v of S*ptembor.A. D.
1962, st &lt;m o’clock la tho sfteraoou of acid day.
Dated, May SO, 1848.
H. J. PERRIN A CO.,
Jeiltia

Druggist*.
A largo stuck of

CHILDREN.
RAD WAT’S READY RESOLVENT girao ia

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

day last left a low temperature of the at*
on

Tsslbing. or *ny other cause. Jf troubled with
oougb, RcatleMnese at Niabt. half a teaapooofal
of the RESOLVENT will -insure a cure. PHce
One Dollar a bottle or six bottles for Five Dollars.

Tuesday morning,

made fire nrceaeity as an aid tn comfort.

Aa the almanac

Byphilit,
Sdrq/UZa,
Old Bom,
Bkin Qiatzau,
J^heumatiam,
Balt ^heum,
Biak Headaohe,.
Qyepepaia,
Livrr Ccmplaint, Fever and
Fsmalo
Lauoorrhaa,
”
’ Cbmplaxnto
‘*-'St. jfirvthonj/ta Firo,
Xrjftipalaa,
Eruptions,
ffumors,
_
.
Fits, Baixtfuloua Conaumptior., tic.

II?

of Michigan.'to Joseph Hibley^fMarohaB,Calboon

makers would say :—

ax\A VAX*

^.ve TAX«\\ia\.«A

MORTGAGE SALE.

mosphere, which

'BYoodi

for the life and health of the body depends
upon the parity of the blood.

but lb*i this remedy will cure.
It deanaos tbe BLOOD. Btoolvea all dtoaaaod

in

The peculiarity of the

FROM

no^iMoss of tbe Skin. Joints, Beata* or Gland*,

day evening, vis almoat entirely forgot­

HuVAXYOUfe Ce-Y^veCktCfe
which have been showered upon him from

to that they strike at the not of Disease,

achnnl meeting, in thio distriat, on Mon

ten.

B-MWyD VlLTtoB

fears boon Introduced to the public for man
fim afat years, and have acquired an

ONE BOTTLK.

A/ payment ota ca
executed by Attia Ji

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

h

IS4ICO lUOTlTI tlUulTATlkO .^SSOLVSNr -isil
will rars er try specie. . t title Dimmo. Scndsla
Syubllitio Eruptinii*. Fever Sore*, VI nets. Tuii&gt;&lt;*rs
Haft Hlicuin, S.res ufali kinds. Uuniurs, i'lislulre ’
I'ttnptes. blou-ba.. Ac., ruimlly and tllsctivaiy, .
wlll.M..
. ,.*
. i.n'.r.l

We call

that recruiting extraordinary.

.

j
DR. RAD WAY
5S^‘,HA.H DLStOVERED A CI.E-tlfSING SVRL’P,

lip.M'i;

Rgrnrmwo.—Thtg huaineiM h otill

most populsj* reman la* &lt;n moders science.

r '-;

UNQUIET OF-

IU THE PilUUC

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0KE person writes, her daughter was cured

RADWAT

■LmA out for frosts about thcae days.”

DR. RADWAY’S PILL8.

al one o'clock, in tbe afternoon, tl
described land, belonging to the

Tbe Michigan Central Railroad Corn-

kkuhibo jM'Ces.

|Miny has long held thr reputation of lieini.’ tht- numl generotra nnd public spirit*
-d &gt;-orp*&gt;ralion in the country.

In

»untr of Barry i
C-*. TAYLU1

addi

has, through the late act of ita able Gene'■’il SutMeinten lent. R N. Rice Esq. laid I
th* citizma of Detroit nnd all other visit­

- r- of ihr Campus Martino, in that city,
lasting obligations.

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CHANCERY SALE*

S

entirely V«

TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbe Circuit Court
for the county of Barry—in Chancery.
be sold at public auction or veodue. to tbe highest
bidder, at tbe Court House in the Tillage of Has­
tings, that being the place for holding the Circuit
Court in said eoanty of Harry, and Stale of Mich­
igan, on tbe sixth day uf September, A, D. iMto,
at one o’clock, 1*. M*. of Uiat day.
Dated, May *&gt;. 1MX
a
HORACE J. PERRIN A Ch..
ielltlJ
AsaigneM of Mortgage.

Tbe action

red t&gt;« ia the erertioo and

•

W« have every kind of gnoda. ench us

RADWAY’K PILLS

preseuta-

’hr city of Detroit, of an elegant

I Circuit Court for the County of Barry, In Chanam1 • laliomlrlv finished speaker ’s stand eery, made on the sixteenth day of April, in
tbe veer of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
upon the Campus Martina. Such pub­ and sixty-two. in a certain eaoae therein pending,
wherein Jerne. M Uaeb to rental—and
lic spirited pem-roaity cannot fail of
Charles B. Hewes, I.t&gt;cv J. D. Hewes. David My­
ers, and William Marble are Defeadanta: Notice
1 ring ai.precuited by the public.
ia hereby given, that I. the undersigned. Circuit
Court Commissioner, in and for the comity of
It in A xotswortmt fact that the De- Barry, will sell at public auction or vendue to
tbe hl cheat bidder, on Thursday, tbe twenty-fifth
tr-..: Free Preu irappresacd that part of [25th] dar of September. A. D. one thounsad
Gi-r. W iliv.x’a speech, in which be spoke eight hundred and sixty two, st twelve o eloek at
noon of that dar, at the north front door of
To those who do not wish to be troubled with
of the orgnniz.nti«m of the treasonable the Court Hanse, in the vilbge of Hastings, in
said county, tbe following described prwni^s, ti. thinking, but like to hare tbeir thinking done by
that
-rder of the “Knights of the Golden Cir- wit : Tbe south half of the south-west quarter Sime one else, uvauy ruAvut
RADW AY’S READY RELIEF
of section number twenty. (JO.J excepting ten
acres on the south east earner, in township num­
Will
relieve
those
who
suffer
pains,
instantly
on
bar four. [4] north of mngs number eight. [8]
its application externally or by ita administration
Gen. Pope Unde
2,000 prisoners west, in the county of
iulernallt. and cures—
—n
HAKMUft nxilTtl,
RHEUMATISM
in
•
few
boars.
who prreumptiimaly crooned the Rappa­ 8 ’
Cirrtril Qntrt O-inwifirnrr.
SORE THROATin fifteen minutaa.
a Allcx. Solicitor, for Cmnpiainsai
hannock in face uf his batterieslie
Dated st Hastings, Aug. 12. 184*
auglSlT . TOOTH-ACHEin three minutea.
i NEURALGIA (paroxysms cL)...in bre minutes.
subsequently lost nil but about 400 of
CBAMI’S......................................... In b»s niinulea.
HEADACHE............................. in ten. minutes.
CHANCERY ORDER.
them;'

" Wr learn that

the

pnti

lia
river, below Algiers, were ,
.
night by negroes armed with shot guns.
The nt-gme* were cr&gt;r»cr»*rd in.fibe cnne
inear the toll fate, opposite ChalmelR;.—
■They rushed from their hiding place,
.liK-hargn tbeir gwa at ihe^untrult efttn-

DIAERUCEA
LUMBAGO, [pains of ].
CHILLS
BURNS
INFLUENZA
CROUP
SPASMS................. ;......................
—■
Hu&gt;rf Fri^orr.
DEEP SEATED PAINS... by a few applications,
in ail cases where pain is felt, the RKADY -RL
Thw V. 1/idio,
LlhF should be applied
Taken intamaDr-a
It sattofactorilv appearingto this Court by Afii- lea-spoonful to half a tumbler of water—will cure
davft on fite lUlYhSSuM&gt;M*bill"'.
**•*"•.
acidin of she stoni——4 r-~*’
fa a noa-reeldent of this Htatois a pleasant and healthy etunutout.
ThereforOn motion of Rw»t k
Baton to &gt;KS!i£Tj!±- X D.1,
TO THOSE WHO DO 1U1NK.
TATE Off MICHIGAN. Tbe Cirewit Court far
tbe County of Barry : in &lt; hanerry.
At a session of said Court held at tbe Court
jB the V'ltag* "I Hnotings on tbe I4lh day
Bon.,*Lot’iaS- Lovxtx, Cfrewif

S

•ley. Ddvld North. Frank Preiora. A.
;Sinith. and Jainqfi^Mayfield, and then
U-u.b~y».
....
retreated ItodP toHMr hiding place.—
Brindley'Whs'ibM through tha muscle of
Iw- filed aad a copy thereof to be served on tbe
■the right arm. and bis cost was riddled
.’I'SStuh
with
.hot in tbr

We say that Raowat’s Rebut Rsuw « the
___ ■ _i- to. -.r
aoarfiams known In ths

wwinded,‘the other four-------- ---------------to retrain.
Cunsequmtly Caph R®*d

re'urprd.t” the citv. .
Wg liittn Mtok Df*4eahM r**

•down the n«*t with six men. No IW
ing* have been beard from him. If the

telrt twenty dly» before tbe time prescribed foe

,wHJ; -i be ■ywqryttwerpd,------

bis appearance.
• fhreasar A Anon.
IxWS S. Lorstx,
torf— re &lt;re;»i"»,re
. 1cl’”" J"4*'

—

W'"1' CM—o-

pain and loading to infiamation

Pill, in tha Arcana of Medicine.
Aa evacuanta,
ther arc more certain and thorough than tbe
I&gt;ra»tic Pills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem Oil.
or Elaieriurn; and more soothing and healing
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarinds, or Castor
Oil.
AS ALTERATIVES
Ther exercise a more po wet fol Infioenre over
tbe l iver, and ita secretions than calomel, mercurr, bloe pill, hence their uuportanoe iu cases
of liver eomplainta, and spleen difficulties. Jaun­
dice. Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks. Head ache Ac.
In Ibe treatrasnl offerers, either bilious. Yellow,
Trpbold, and other reducing fevere, they are su­
perior to quinine. Their infloeoce extends over
the entireevstem. controling. strengthening, and
brpcinit “P »be retaxed and wealing energies, and
regulating all the secreitons tn the natural per­
formance of tbeir duties, cleansing sad purifying
the blood and purging from the system s!1 dis­
eased deposits and impure humors.
Ther differ from all purgative pills. Their
action ianoi local, or confined to a portion of Ibe
bowels. Draatic Purgslire Pills augment what
is called the pctistallie movement of tbe bowels
by irritating Ute eoata of Uta inlestinea.
I..
-.^1 ...II.n&gt;t".ln.v
the irrtta.

not only increase Uta disease, hoi induce ulcers
lion; therefcre.greal caution is reuuirrd an altacks of iufiamation uf tbe bowels, bibnui colic,
rheumatism, gout, Ac . in Ibc kind of pUia to take.
If RADW AY‘8 FILLS ere t*Evn,acure.will Mlow
There area claea of cbroiUc diseases. chronic
Rlx-umatism, Enlargement of the Urer. Spleen
EnlargvmMii, diseases caused by the execasire
use ofcalomel. Msrcmy. Quinine, in which cvlchium goiac are prescribed freely. Di these diseases
EADWAY’ri REGULATING PILES era larmore
certain, and the patient avuida the danger which
an overdose &lt;*f &lt; otebioni would ludicl
In Yellow. Trpbold, and Bilious Perera, in ErrWpeL.».S&lt;mai Pr-X. purgation la highly c.-enliak
l_ .* a— —J*.a*.
..I* tlrn**!.- I'lll. ll»S IVT1-

dance of two years.
AH0THES writes, his eon was cured
after his flesh had almost wasted away.
The doctors pronounced the case incura­
ble.
______
ANOTHER waa cured of Fever and Ague
after trying every medicine in hia reach.
AHOTHER was cured of Fever Sera
which had existed fourteen yearn
AIT OTHER of Ilheumatism of eight years.
Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint could be mentioned in which the
Purifier and Pills

'WovkWke ct CYmtcwv.

EWiTS &amp; SHCIE®,

GROCERIES

are the moat active and thorough pills that
have over been introduced.
They act so directly upon tbe Liver, excit­
ing that organ to such an extent aa that the
system does not relapse into ita former con­
dition, which to too apt to be the case with
simply a purgative pill
They are really a

"SVooii &lt;na\&amp;. *IAvev VAX,

HARD-WARE!

which, in conjunction with the

ISkootX Vvtvk.^tv,
will cure nil the aforementioned diseases,
and, of themselves, will relieve and cure

Headache,
Outivtnest,
Oolia (Pains, Cholera Jforlus,
Indigestion,
(Pair, in the gewela,
Qizziness, eto.
Try these medicines^ and you will never
"ss yoaf neighbors, who have used them,
and they will say^bey are »

’ ‘

Qtooi

and you
you should
and
should njthom before going for a
physician.
Utt a Pamphlet or Almanac of tny local
agent, and read tho oertiflcstee, and if you
bare ctor doubted you will

'Oou\&gt;X vw» vaove.

DRY GOODS!

a mild, soothing and
, ______ Suit will parge and
,,
Arengtlien. like Rad way’s Regs
luting Pills, ia required. The cause of so many
deaths iatbsc diseases is owing.Io the Waal of
apomtrva hke RADWAVS HLLS. that wiU
purge without deptaung or l»ta»fcnn&lt; witojba
functions or other socretTons. Notoamln a headred of Yellow or other far ar eases would prove
fetal if Badway's Pills were adopted in tbeir treal-

Some adrocates of Drotiu Purftiioo errooeousIv hold that griping, nauaea. sickness, tenesmus,
daring lb. o^e/aitoa of tbair pUla, ta • fererable
sign i iftbmr pills expelled with lb. f-ms tbe
dressed hnmora left circulaUng in tbe
there would be but little p^n or gnptag
It is
the absence of tbe bile end other hsmore, which
tbeir imperfect pflta fail U------------ ----------tern, that occasions tbe pi
stools evacuated after eer&lt;
be found thin aad watery.

Stacks of
CHANCERY SALE.
TATE OF MICBIGAN.—Tbe Circuit Court for
tbe county of Barry. In chancery.
Lavi &amp; MoauxiX. fbmpfabuia/.^

S

Cbablxx 0. Matubww and CcmnuA Mathews,
N punuaaoe and by virthe of a decree of the
CucnitCotwt for the county of Barry, in Chan­
cery. made oa tbe foorteenth fTttb] day of July,
in the rem of our Lord one thousand, eight hun­
dred aod sixty-two. In a certain cause therein
pending, wherein Levi B. Horseman U complainMt, and CbariM G. Mathews and Cornelia Math­
ews are defendants: Notice is hereby given, that
1, ibe undersigned. Circuit Court Commissioner,
in and fof OwhlM flhnrt^nfHarry, will sell «t

I

AVOID BALINE PURGATIVES.
minds that can understand ita action
TO THOSE WHO THINK.

Many persons are ia tbe habit of taking Salta.
Beidlito Wator, Magn-ia. Ac
hotreto. Tto to err........... T
taialngan ovaernttoa of tbe

W qptoto wM*

Ac., not owe atom of tbe bite ■
fa eliminated fr^ the blood

Barrs liniment*. A

OpR GOODS
ZXhttoSwdmi

JUDWAV8 READY RELIEF.

Unusually Low!
To fermt people frees flotaf to Mfle Cmk

W.
a tukufa for food*—
Wbmu Cor., Oto, Buttor. UrtrorV _______ ________
■U bull; olmoa .reejlki.fr yw Un i&lt;Jtoml»»" .

rnimMU *«U —W 'J* lk*

GRANT * SPAOLDIHG

�BALE OF

inform*

ri|l
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1

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C1

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&lt;*■ is n-is

crop, I roa«d lu&gt; imlj, McrK -W.U-l.
&gt;&lt;■ hoed tfem -Hfc tte -teW «S&gt;&lt;Jo."

h. «!&lt;«•.* «*4O kwri

2

mure from the am muni* than ibe moist­
ure of the dew. - -,&lt;r- ... _
1 adopted the prntiee tbe foil awing

£8818
fi sain

ANNUAL
tecommoud«d k V&gt; other*.

*61,
•41

growth of the former will surpriaingly
exceed that of the latter. “
' ’'.,
A story in point, sometime since, went
tbe round* of the agricoltnral press, of
fiUlowa: A’

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74

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theirdwn. They planted it with •"
and a bet wax made by them as to wh
should make the best crop.
At' bl?*
the *«&gt;n came c
.? some quarts -behind.-^
-- 1
out
MW of n sj^ and
rwaaun^W. e- X2«“ln "X •
He could nut understand the rvaaup^'Asl
be bad hoed his twice a week until laid
by, while he had not seen the-hired ltd
cultivate bis plot at all, end yvt ho had
gained the wager.
It turned out the
winner’s crop bad been hoed quite its fre­
quently. but before hia rival wtu up in
the morning.
Providence, it seems, fol
lows the b«e of ti&gt;e early riser with a
special nnd-increased reward.
But there are exceptions. Cultivating
while tho dsw i* on, manifestly benefits
such gross feeders «* cabbage nnd corn,
but there are plants very impatient «•!
being disturbed while wet.
The com ­
mon garden snap and running beans are
examplea; and if worked while wet, even
with dew, the pore of the leaves *eem V»
become stopped, snd the whole plant is'
apt to rust and become greatly injured.
Whether the Lima beans'and oilier legumus are a* impatient of being hoed in tbe
dew, I have not ascertained. Experi­
ments should, however, be tried, the
coming season, on *11 hoed crops.

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whether it tea good thing for tbe swine.
They become dirty and scabby, and
sometimes lose essentially in vigor ,and
and health.
Perhap* tbe injury eutdes
partly from tbe heat and the gases con­
stantly inhaled from
the fermenting

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Thin

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bay and
straw ; they may Improve tbe heap by
turning it werand mixing their own or
dure with tbe same; but we question

&lt;&gt;ur own country men.”

■ w«. m WMHUf.

n ptofniof»»|T

some fodder among the refuse

_

Village \&gt;f Ornngeville.

ow^oCsskll

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Village of 5li&lt;|dl&lt;nill&gt; .

17 CO I 74
a al
17 40

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Tlie practice of keeping swine in a
pen or small yard containing the manure
etc. thrown out from the barn, is not- to
be commeudad.
'fbe bogs ma^’finfl

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optofeiof,w»i8

Hop. on Dubs Hill*.

and tsi

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1075
1078
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sojourning in Italy, recently had
frview with Garibaldi. lu au-WC
ish expressed that we might ./

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nt

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Town d Norib ofJBup 8 K’eat
jM|fl
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root* being'small, can dWthrow' out ,

Gaiabavdi

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s*h

“Pear tree specific.” Spread this dres­
sing over tho roots every Fall, and work
St into the soil in tbe Spring. Of course ■
the weeds and grass aic to be keptdown *, ' rtf of ncY
for about as muc^ good will come from ' Wor.eX
rUof.vU
this tillage ae from tbe manure. ’
Tbe above directions apply with *p
lai force |&lt;jydytarf-pear^
The; quint

manure.
It to much better, we think, to keep
bugs in Quarters by themselves, and nx
clean and sweet as posahrle. Give ibem
dry commodious pens, with plenty of
clean straw in tbeir beds.— Amer icon
Agriculivritt.

Wtr’7W
770

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Undoubtedly, there are some soils
which need very little manure.
Such,
especially, are the deep, virgin lands of to Um pine* of beginning,
our meadows, where the deptsits from
swtfoT
tbe overflow of neighboring streams base
been accumulating for centuries.
Butsuch lands are not everywhere to Ge
"found.
There are' large districts in
which the soil is compara'ively light, and
which have been exhausted by long crop
K'
. Let no one think of growing nears
without manure.
This tree Is n
gross feeder, and soon e»msumes the ele­
ment* of nutrition wiihiu its reach.—
Both tbe size and color, and the flavor • wXof
w?&lt;of.
of the Iruit are determined by (he riuh*
ncaof the soil.
.°C^F
What manure shall we apply ? Barn­
eWofnwV J
wW'-X »
40
yard dung, simple and uumixed, might
160
be safely .used in moderate quantities;
7 10
but doubtless, a mixture of thi«, with
8 70
rotton leaves, soda, ashes, bones, night­
soil, street-scrapings and tbe hke, would
be better.
Let these lie in a heap a few »k#fnw« 9
W
9 63
month*, and then shovel them logetlwr.
and the compost may well be lalielled,'

riMAtletslar and wide itFs.-nrch of fi»od,
when the eoil near the trunk is exlmusted.
The food .must be brought, Umq regularly, nnd enough of it, tno, to supply its
constant want*. Follow (hiaJiD^. with
systematic pruning, and thO'hibor will
be well repsid.—Anuricon AffncttUuriiL

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Over High Prices, at the

DRUG
EALER TN GROCERIES, provisions, pro­
d
flitb. butter, lard. psrk.
grata el
rilktnd- Al»otoY» c»adie*,
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Io th* tpftila glorious rilm*.

I was only fourteen when 1 wrote my
first story 1J and it was a good ahd origin­
alone too. It was not. *&gt;!• usual hi short
stories now adays, about the adventures
of a beautiful maiden, captured by fierce
handiti and pla&amp;ff In a dark dungeon ;
whose fever bold comes all orf‘a dark

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Sfr buidJSl V^iml^hich°awaged1,

kb we’ Ittibif^fiW-' ' Aondant 'f&amp;UU

«. n. cook,
tOWTCT or lISKim. nd

use of my tongue, sprang forward, and
catching bold of his sleeve exclaimed
quickly and vehemently, “You can't think
how much 1 thank you.”
He looked
downs,railed, and said, “Keep on writing,” .
and was gone.
After that he always came Wednesday
evenings for the next five years.
it didn’t seem so very long to me tbo’,
those five years. How very happy I
was.
1 had greatly changed since the time
when 1 had commenced writing. I - say
it, though without a particle of vanity, I
was an elegant, handsome girl ; so said
my Admirers, of whom there were not a
few. I was well edocaled, thanks to tbe
kind and carefill supervision of that kind
and true friend, who was not an admirer;
not a declared lover ; bnt yet I knew—
Ob ! whatafn l talking about! I always
wrote after be had visited ns; yes us ;
mother and L' I never called him Mr.
------------ , it was always “My Editor.”
I had reached my nineteenth Mrtbday.
! was sitting idly at tbe piano, which
my earnings had pa rebased, and glancing
over a new piece of music which a mu­
sical admirer had sent me, ray back was
towards, the door. Some one came in
so' softly, that, supposing it was my
mother, 1 said, without tftraipg my head,
“mother, I wonder why *my editor’don’t

and asked—
“What is the matter, child I”
1 did not answer, for 1 thought him

MANHOOD;

T-firrM^ST

“none but fools talk of saving tbe Ort&gt;etitatiou wbea the Union Mg«o^ * And

And so, fckgOtfal of th* twts • ■*«,

Public,

once guessed that pqorStobl had got «kt
of AmmGWqtL
eotSmirtlir, with

100,000.

a shodl-df trismph, gave the order .to

the above inventory of myself, and slow­ war, and ridicules the npJjfiR {of danger
ly walktag towards tbe parlor door, tho’t that the freed-m^o who compose a class
of peasantry attached lb the soil where
with a feeling of pleasure that I was glad
1 looked as weft as i did. I could not they were Drought up will overrun the
tell tbe reason for this feeHng, but Sup­ North. He says that the rebels derive
posed ftwaionly gratified vanity, though much advantage in the estimation of
I do not now think' that this was the only Foreign Powers, and even in pur estima­
tion fyom their isolation which prevente
reason.. r-nX’1 li:i •
civilized nations from “knowing wbirt
I beard ray mother**1 wolce and that of
barbarians they are. ~
the strange gentleman as I neared the
.Since Mr. Hurlburt’s assertion that at
door; they wore talking as those who
were unacquainted. 1 went up to him one time Gen. McClellan, could have
and shook hsnds to mother's surprfe^.— marched into Richmond almost' hoop1 said, “1 have not yet told mother of my posed has been called in question, we
writing.” and then I gave a brief account nave spoken further with him in regard
of my adventures.
When I bad finished to the matter. He says that Gen. Mc­
tbe gentleman said, “And &gt;ou don’t know Clellan bad four, if not five opportunities.
my name even, nor who i\m, neither Once when the rebels were at Manassas,
have you askod. My name is------------ , where as he knows so directly from Gen.
and I am the editor you sent your story Johnson that he has no doubt of its truth,
to. I have seen your story ; It is a good there were never more than 40,000 men,
one. Keep on writing. The story will many of whom were suffering and debili­
soon be published.
Here is tbe remu­ tated by long stagnation, and tha} all
neration you ao delicately hinted at in preparations were made to evacuate
your little note." So aaying, he placed whenever the place was seriously men­
a bill in my hand, adding, “You must al­ aced as long ago as last October.
The second opportunity was after the
low me lo oome and see you once in a
while.”
I sat still and said nothing. I battle of Williamsburg, when, had Gen.
McClellan pressed directly across the
could not.
I only looked over at him with blind­ Chickahominy toward the rebel capital,
ing tears in my eyes. I knew it seemed and as he thinks he might have done, he
like ingratitude to sit there and not rec­ would have captured it. The third op­
ognize his kindness. There seemed to portunity was after the battle of Fair
be a spell on my tongue. I could not Oaks-or Seven Pines, and the fourth
after the battle of Malvern Hill.
•P««k,,
Mr. Hurlburt is also inclined to the
He arose to go, and I, recovering the

B
tad General
tt the Court
rid?

cannofliers to fine s few1 roand* of tilt

charge ta body bnon what he thought
our empty gun*.
When the screaming
rebels got within less than- a hundred
an
utier
waflf
bf
‘
proper
sanitary
prwTbe neat morning be'ftaMbd, trtetrlnt
eaiiiohsin terap. ' Rfs.jHuriktwt,; &gt;bow. yards of SigwL’s gues, biscanncAiers were
fbr the “little |irl^&gt; -'As
ordered to use grape art outater, art
to ant my'nsrthe birt-bstoolr flt^rtdreoe. •vtr. ta aot diaptort rto jirterrate the
Jx^as qulddy And accnrately as possi­
Mother invited him in and called nee.— auengtb of the rebqWon^ which , be aaya
ble.-- ■
.
’
Stopping befage the glam a moment to iLmore to be dresdpd now than at' any
At tbe same moment the infantry rose,
previous period sinon''dm attack upon
wnorth my hair, 1 thought of my looks, 1
which lehad eeber occurred to ma ver?j Fort Sumpter. "He tails the rdbele a advanced out of the woods and poured in
mrtioolsriy 1 to notire before this -time. 3 ®«*&lt;* bfof
*»o»y their volleys upon the bewildered enemy.
faaw^ patroTlariowoodarfuitandwine |.‘®»:*
r*^orabla to
r-nrw.MrvoraDin
w the
uie Union-very
vtiiuu—»wy The result fa easy...to-sec. The rebels,
few, faitam!
indeed, in
in Richmond
Richmond, as
as hn
ho knows
knows dismayed airtire storm which-Aora .their
----- rtundent hair arranged
____ j. 1_
—I faw
eyes,
in v
heavy
fcoiq hie personal observation^'
1
' • ranks iu pieces at such dose distance,
braids and an exceedingly dear and beauHe fkvors emancipation heartily and halted, shook for.* moment, then broke
tifcl odtnptexloo, art a little, slender
form clad in ptak muslin dress. I took I unqualifiedly as a msenk nf ending this and fled with erica of•. hpcror, leaving

corne-'”
A boquet of rich flowers fell Into mv
lip, two harts were placed on my head,
a' “God bleat you, my child,” a falling of
irr....'. Ot» to™. 1&gt;«. °“'-fcrrtS"' impertinent. But he repeated the ques tbe music to the floor, and then we were
wlp.rF~M.fcr~l.Br
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lion, and In a kinder tone. I answered both silent He stood smoothing my
with a quivering lip, “Nothing.”
hair from my forehead, and I sat tearing
“Now I know you are troubled 'and dis­ to pieces a rich, red rose. Presently he
appointed about something.
Tell me said, “You were wondering why your
» hst it is and perhaps I can help you.” editor didn’t come.
Jfour edit­
»r article
This time 1 raised my head, and look­ or as long mm both live! I foye walting him full in the face, answered in that ed for you five long years ; don’t dlsapquick, proud way ‘ which ' la so habitual
for *? “■
with me, “Sir, yOu are a stranger, my
BOW LOST 1 AND HOW RESTORED!
Why did he ask me; he knew well
troubles can be nothing to you.?
He looked rather amazed, gazed at me
a moment aod then said, “fou area proud
A Leclerc *■
Noterc, im .
foolish child.
I know'caution and pro- ly give him my hand. My heart had
duooa are forbidding you to tell i me, but been hls years ahd years ago.
way down in your hmrVydu are longing
to cbftfide in.aotneone ; why hot confide
- The Louisville JDMbcrtrf tells a great
in me ? It Is not often that I pity a atran- troth In a 'few-wwedr when Ik saye, that

p„4.r

that although tbey bare urteuLudly
WWjffAFR.M &gt;W&lt;». •inwthfiiaanftv has .wasted so much, as to
leave the net Incretoi not more than

tormMabb to epprt witiu aim. iaftnur
br had rtfSotn mend, but tbe Gmaral wm
not etalirtwe’ara net think of Mtewfe
He ordered his men to lie down in the
wood, ready to rise up In a moment wed
ddSr.thbfrlrtu TLbn'be ordered ”!*

I wrot to bed that wlgbt, wHbrt&lt; -Wyleg

Tb.t will tpri.g «frv*h 1*4 m.

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Ms nd 1 figure toMM|| A In the filsterte. I npMI^Abaaour^ in po«Mqueoc« of jh&gt;

ROBERTS Ac STRIKER,
night, and, the sheets being tied together,
DEALERS in dn&gt;r«. medieioee, potentmedi- a new and most complete assortment of i draws her down in safety, and, whether
cinea. polnU. oUo, terpentine, burn tag Seul,
there is waler near or not. iu a (airy bark
DRUG! AND HEDICINER,
flees with her to s&lt;nue Ciir isle, where
eerie*. »t»tiooery, end fnney articles.
&lt;Chemicals, Palate, Olla, Cam­ they ever after live happily—no, my
Holbrook's New Block, Bertiegs, Mtch.
phene, Horning Fluid,
story was a melter of fact, common sense
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
story.
Well, 1 wrote it, copied it, and address
SAVEEZEY A ALLEN.
ed a little Dote to the editor begging ac­
TTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitor* In Cha’sceptance. 1 sealed it, and carried it lo
eerj. Particular attention paid to Coo re ydie post office.
ForKKXUm «&gt;
——
•■ —
-~rrj
This done, 1 felt greatly relieved ; but
r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
lo attend to all calle in the list of their profession
every one who haa ever written a atory,
PURPOSES,ONLY_^1
and bnrine&gt;«.
can imagine in what suspense 1 wailed ;
□slice in the Conti House, Hasting*. Mich.
with what doubts art fears, hopes and
joys 1 waited.
DANIEL COOK,
When evening came, 1 went down lo
Also a Cull stock of
TDSTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and
the office, but went home again without
»l Tax Agent, will attend to the collection of
daring to inquire for my fictitious Dame.
,|«hta *nd &gt;11 other bunnew pertaining to bi* oB.ce.
Office in Goodyear's block, np stain.
|
So next morning I went down again, but
with a like reauit
While going down 1
I. A. HOLBROOK,
such as
had resolved to march up to the window,
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
and inquire without hesitation, but when
PRUNES, FIGS, RAISINS. CODFISH;
I arrived at the dreaded place, my heart
Ollie*. *econ&lt;l itory of Rowsr’s block.
in fact, everything in the Grocery line, inch as would leap up to my throat, and I would
go away without asking.
J. M. RUSSELL,
HYSICIAN *nd Surgeon. Office in Rossell’i
But the suspense was intolerable.
&lt;EU'D3E3S’r iPXBxnnnKB-j
■tore. SUte *tr**t._________
So the third day after it was mailed
saw me match boldly up to the window
JOHN nOBEKTS,
Aid Cwklir Eilnets,
and inquire.
HTSICUX ..a Sunrwm. DwriB,,»BmaTHK ESPSCIAL BXSXriT OF THS LADLKS.
W hat a moment that was.
.... lh« Coan Bmw«.
________
My very breath stopped !
II. V. CBEBUY,
Thu post-master eyed me over his
spectacles quietly and deliberately took
Notary public ..a Co»r.j»««.
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M u. dl ba.l»m .0-roU.a u Llm .i.b
down a bundle of letters, shuflled them,
PENS.
PENCILS,
INKS.
PAPER,
EN
­
...mpuu. ,-a »a«m,. R™ia.»CT.
and looking up, said in a very business
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.
like voice, “not ooe.”
Upon our thrive* may be found all of th
1 iairly ran from the office, and did not
MOST POPULAR
A TTORNEY »nd CouMelor »* Law, Soliciter
stop until al some distance from iu
A »nJ Counwlor te c.bu»eery, Not.ry I ubl«.
It was evening.
The street lamps
Ar. AU bo«ine»» ,n««od*d to pretnpU.v •»* •■
were lighted.
1 was going ajong. my
eirally. Office Na 5, Noble’s block. Bottle Creek,
of tbe day.
head down, hot tears standing in my eyes
Micbigon.
,.. ._______ - __________
when under the full glare of tbe gaslight,
J. M. NEVINS,
I ran against some person ; 1 looked up
quickly.
The person with whom 1 had so sud­
ieni of Hastings and neinily, mat we intrau ■«
wl I er ere thing incur lino of trade u cheap as eon denly come in oollisicm was a very tall,
be bought at any place. Give uo a call and Judge
dark complexioned gentleman.
II. WRIGHT,
for yoaraelvoa. Wo istend lo mH
Immediately, aud. with the speed of
TTORKKY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
lightning, my busy itnsgination . began
weaving
the
frame-work of a roParticular siwnuou
----claims and money promptly remitted.
inance in which he figured ns the hero,
ois=«. wM. w. ★. Ur* &amp;-V. MIM.-H11.,
and I the personated heroine. A fine he­
Barry County, Mkhigan.____________
roine 1 would make, I thought to myself
in dismay. Ttqly, a romantic heroine,
their being
with my calico dress and sunbonnet and
TT0RNEY8 and COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
shabby shoes. The thought of this bro’t
me to rpy senses again. There I atood,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
stock still, under the lamp-post I real­
^sontrr ot Mm. w»A Bordiek Sw**,
ized again my great sorrow,'for auch It
appeared to me then, and a look of dlsLi.*-ewooi,
ROMBTB A STRIKER•appointment came back to my fede, and
for.*
be must lisvfl perceived it, for beatbpped

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moad. WTn his opiflkfo ttitfrwWlslave
not. Row throughout "tirf^Mefo Booth

away.1 ! rtw*tetoed tnf feet bofttwwtird.
When I tooted back in the direction’ M

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,

,iq

after hfa««rt&lt; UjftM-hto tart M MQi
arm, said. “Why did yoe tell mb tbtal
You doA’t kftow jpej obild whyn did-;you
trust meT’
»*., .
• ,.ft r.-inHai1 iremedietely replied, “Something in
yourfoc^sir, b*ld ■reJeouNUMfcyertP
“Good night,’be sSid, walkftg qefoUy

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D- c. IIAWLEt ,
EALER in all kinds ot Family Qrocsriea,
Slone and Wwlde* wart, and a general *»«ortm*nt of Profiaios*. Ala* Natarv Psfclic.
Store, two door* east of the Uailing* Hbuae,

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In the ptaaaant April ral* I 't NH*«U
PlI’S'2!L.a-E?O*0’,Jr-

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TXE ALERS in all kinds of Ary. goeds.genew
IJ eroekery,Ac. Stalo ai.,at the pootoffieo.

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yet men talk of eavtoj the Constitution

■nd I knew no*™, &lt;•*!«
I D«d o.tfckr tovOnBim.

the diMharca of our anw. li-fba' BnMUt
W tnnhu th* auaSfjB W eimoo

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again in Virginia.

opinion that there waa lnother opportu­
nity for McClellan at the lime that -Eita

Richmond.
Ges. Halleck's Resgeet for Sunday when
A lady who knew tbe family well, and

who resided in Weston, N. Y., relates
that tbe General’s father was b hard-heart­
ed tyrnnlea! old farmer, who often oompolled h’ra son to work during the harvest
scssod on Sundays, when young Henry
considered it unnecessary. One Sunday
when he was about £ftcen, he was order­
ed to gn into tiie "field.
Ho went, and
after working about an hour, returned lo
the house, went in, and aaid, “Father 1 ]

Gxolooical Womdik*.—About thirty
years ago somebody made the discovery
that the ice fields of Siberia contained
immense numbers of fossils of elephants
and mastodons.
Where they came from,
or how they get there is tproblem which, *
perhaps may never be solved ; their ex­
istence, however, has no; Chimera, and as
ivory is one of the. most valuable com­
modities of trade in all nations, sonic
utilitarian Englishmen conceived the Idea

epoch to a profitable account. Aooordmgly about the year 1825, Thomson,
Bonner &amp; Co., a rich London firm, fitted
out an expedition to seek tbe Ivory hi
tbe Siberian ice.
Novel nd incredi­
ble as it seemed, tbe expedition was
crowned with oomplcte soooeas.
The
ships returned to England, richly ladsc,
wifli tM cbotoeet ivory art even to the
present time, although the world knows
bu» Hide about it, the ivory market Is
mainly supplied from tbe ice fields of

tian Wilneit.

;The c.xtrao: dinory benu ty of women in
Poland, o^ey ,.be accounted for from the
fact that there, girla do not jump from lufancy to'young* ladyhood. lYiey are not

Lrtnx Dixna or Kiwmrua.—Each of
went from tbe crrtle to the parior,to dress
tositatill and took pretty. -Nr, they are a thousand seta of love obate but little of
treated as children should be. During i itself; and when viewed together, who een
childhood, which extends through several estimate their value 1 The child whose
years, the.ar?.plainly art lobojffv dressed
aodkiBQwb^ to .run,■romp’,'And play In

the open air.' They are hoi loaded down
errand art right bank—ail with a obsarful.look and pleasant temper, ,hasi a re­
ward along with such
Bale girl cannot take ber grandfather on
her lap as he'teked her &lt;M W srt wmi
gat bis slippsm, or pdt away kis booker
gantiy womb bis thin locks* «rt wbs|h’ er Um thinks of it or not these little
’ kindnesses that oome froneR loving heart

flounces, so aslb be admlrrt ’ fof7' their
clothing. Nor/re tb°r rendered d vs-

and
exercise, and
sunshine during, tbe wh
dffddBbdd^ara
sepreis

•rt woefol worid.

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The severe fighting oftbe war ao far,
that we have any aceoant of, took place
ou Saturday and Sunday, at New Uim.
The savages, to the number of 300 or
400, boldly came into the town and fired
upon the force under Cant. Flandreu.—
They would skulk bebina buildings and
get chance shots at stragglers, their aim
in many cases being only too accurate.
The force for the protection of the place
was gathered together near the centre of
the town, while the outskirts were entire­
ly abandoned to the Indiana, who lurked
and sneaked behind the dwellings, or
burned them, as they chose.
The In­
dians must have suffered severely during
the engagement, though as they carried
away their dead it Is not known how
many were made to bite the dust.
The loss on our side was ten killed
and fifty-one wounded, some of them
mortally. Among those killed are CapL
Dodd, well known lo all the old settlers
of this city; Rev. Mr. Smith, of Manka­
to: Mr. Edwards, editor of the LaSenr
county paper, sad Jerry Quiun of St.
Peter: Rev. Mr. Stein, of Judson, was
one of the principle fighters for the de­
fense of the place, and hsd the best rifle
on the ground.
TYie forces at New Ulm were rein­
forced on Sunday ,and the Indians fell
back. The place was then evacuated by
the settlers, and the entire force fell back
towards Mankato; eo that New Ulm, Or
what remains of it, is entirely abandoned
by both friend and foe.

I

do not think itneccasary fur me to work
to day, aod I have made up my mind that
l win not do so, nor will I hereafter work
m Sunday a” The old'taan, in an arbi­
trary, taanner, insisted upon bis return­
ing to the field to work, accompanviqg
the demand with threats. Young Hal­
leck said in ansker, “Very well, then, Til
leave j” and be accordingly tied up a
bundle of clothing, and went out into
the wide world, to work hie way where
ha could do ao without injury to his con­
science, by laboring on the Lord’s day.
After working on a farm in Western
New York for above1*’ ySar/MsYelathes
the Wagers who were prominent politic­
ians at that day, procured for Haileck the
appointment of cadet at tbe Military Academy,which he entered in 1835.— CTns

after life.
Mt: e'-ldfij

dachas, j.c.kmn*.

the most important qualities of the great
commander; -and it is a quality which
but few of our comrtfadders seem to pos­
sess. Pope showed it‘al’ New Madrid,
and the country expects him to show it

John Porter was attacked at tbe com­
mencement of the seven days' fight.—
These opinions Mr. Hurlburt says, are
held generally by Intelligent rebels at

-Th. Lodir.111.'iw. tlal

dent of an entire stranger, but a qeiok

regiment which was emit to charge upon
the flying rebels, writes in a letter home:
“They lay there like grass cut down
by a scythe, in great swaths.”
Buch readiness of resort as was dis­
played in this action, and in that of a few
days i«Q on ChkRappabahuoci, is one of

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GLUE IN THE WORLH.
iUnmrDUllElIOLUR IN THE worm.
THE ONLY MU ABLE GLC IN THgWoRLV

orsbiphig]

Their
Union man.
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to tbe left towards Frederickton.

HaVJWO DC THIS, CHOSKK OempOVRSK,
Washington,

WITHOUT GPXU AND WITH Ff*K mFOSK.

morning.

was considerable fighting between Fair-

rogwAMD wrrwocT fka* asto
Ztasofa.

Glue.

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Tbrtv

Tbo

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AMERICAN CEM ENT G LI E

tilled sometime

cent cngagemejtt*.

Cottox. —Thirty-five different ooudtriaaswnt-SBMJples pf cotton to the En-

ImS

nSZS^Tbe Englfah people
ore confident that from some of them

simply because it is a difie

who fa defeated.

Theftrwt

ty, 11 p-

IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

SMWMS -

Itetefohb t^A lai# rhsMiea were gmpy

magnified.
The reMtlt ia disastrous
enough, kttd eome of tbe ffiRar*The tending of supplies ao

diagracefbl.

«okrn&lt;Tio&gt;, &gt;hU4.u&lt; o* kmhi,

tar to the rear aa not to be within many
mils* of an adequate force for iti pro-

treater part ,rii»inii &lt;hs localities held

by them previous to their leaving
Ir tee PanMa.^ . ^n^ariuniUr

ponil’t 'guard, cannot be excused in any ,nf field officers ass fat tbb city td^dsy. I*
siudiag H^-GMsMto Pops and 8ura-

aorpmwder.. Tbyj^

etbsr

updw'our baggage tola..has" no parallel
apjortiwunent, will be entitled id twadelefiste*.

in history, excepting a similar feat in lhe

end aaeh orgaalied county, hiring be repreeeatatfre, will be entitled to one Aelegate.
- ------- --------- Eui.
. W.EWnjgg-*
•W.W'
DWIGHT MAY.
JX C. BCCKLANI

ninsula. The remlssrieesx&gt;f. Pope fa Jets
excusable since be had' the repuit of Mc-

fhssF

rear of McClellan's army upon tbe

Pe­

Clollan’s negligence as a warning, ,, vyj
Of our losses, and the eotnparitive Jad-

rSr. firry,

t. DODGE.

CEO. JEROME,
.Bfate Cent CotnmRet.
!&gt;»: Detroit, Aagual S», I Ml.

Wt know that our army has
been driven under tfe^er of tbe guns up­

on the fortifications at Wnshington'.

We

know that the* rebels have possession qf

the whole ’ line lately occupied by our
troops, indoding Fredericksburg,

Fair­

Republican Ceuaty CeaveaUew.
fax, Falls Church, and the whole of', tbe
There wilt be a Republican Cen rent ion for lhe
county pf Barry, to be held at tbe Oeurt House, Shenandoah valley, the line of tbe Poto­
hi tbe rilla&lt;e of Haathige, on Friday the l»ib day mac from near Washington co very near

Harper’s Ferry, and it is reported that
they occupy Frederick in Maryland.

But

we are told ns we were told fifteen months

ago that “Washington is safe.” A blessed

consolation—’* Watkingto* u tafe!”

As we get the details of tbe late battles,
tbe reputed losses in men and

munitions

are greatly reduced. If we can believe tbe
latest accounts, our losses in these partic­
ulars are not nearly so

largo as were

those in the six days battles on tbe Pe­

made In resisting tbe rebel msreh toward

Washington, there are many things which
ueed explanation.

In Gen. Pope’s official

despatch to the tbe War Department

dated Aug. 28th, the following passage

occurs:

t

As soon ns I discovered that a large
force of the enemy was turning our right
towards Manassas, and that the division
I had ordered to take post there two days
before, bad not yet arrived from Alexan­
dria, 1 immediately broke up my camps
at Warrenton Junction and marched
rapidly back in three columns.”

From the date of this failure to rein­

ninsula ; and yet, the latter were report

ed as “strategy" and the former as a de­
feat.

Although there is much disheartening
in the news that cornea from the scene of

war, is no time to give way to discour­
agements.

Our country

must be saved.

M«jre men are needed and they must go
There is a divine purpose in

forward.

the adversity which overtakes us.

There

is a destiny to be wrought out by our
country, for which these events are pre­

Let us have patience then,

paring us.

and learn to labor while we wait,

Tbe

darkest hour but just precedes the day ;
and we believe tbe bright morning is sure

farce Pope follows ft continued series of

to break which shall witness tbe triumph

disasters, all of which may be and proba­

of humanity and tbe right.

bly are attributable to this cause alone.

If such should prove to be lhe case (aod

Skcbktary Stanton is reported to have

no doubt Gen. Pope so regarded it) the

resigned.

country will naturally enquire after

prepared to credit such a report.

the

We are now for the first time
Mr.

To show our

Stanton commenced his career as Secre­

readers upon whom the suspicion rests

tary of War with an energy &lt; that chal­

we quote the following from the corres­

lenged

authors of this failure.

tbe

admiration

all.

of

His

pondence of the New York Tribuna un­

blow* upon tbe rebellion were, however,

der date of Aug. 29, as follows:

loo quick and too heavy upon

rebels to

“If Jackson is not Anptu red, the respon­ suit the sympathizers with Jeff. Davis’
sibly will rest with MeClellau, who government, and bis former political
was ordered to move three days since,
friends commenced a war upon him.—
but failed to obey. Tbe order was re­
peated lo march this morning, but still He has been the best abused man iu
Whenever a victory has been
tbe movement was delayed.
It is said America.
that the delay in unloading artillery from gained, the credit has been given to the
the transports is one chict cause of this General commanding tbe army; and
otherwise
inexplicable inactivity in.a
whenever a defeat has been sustained, it
most critical moment; but that with
reasonable promptness
obeying the has been charged upon the Secretary of
But tbe immediate cause of his
Orders ofGen. Halleck, M&lt;£lellfin should War.
have been in complete readiness to move resignation, if be has resigned, is the re­
when first directed to advance.”
cent act of the President in placing Mo
Again, the same correspondent, who
Cl el Ian in an important command. The
writes from the beadquarters of Geo.
policy of this General is such that Sec­
Sigel, and'is supposed tn be a member
retary Stanton could not, consistently
ofhis staff, under dale of Centreville Aug.
with his desire to crush out the rebellion,
31st, writes:
remain at tbe head of tbe War Depart­

•‘In spite of this, however, In spite of
ment. Had his desire been to protract
all draw backs, Gen. Ileno and all tbe
officers with whom my informant talked the war until a separation became neces­
agreed that a column of ten thousand sary, bis course would have been differ­
ent
We predict that, if Gen. Halleek
. tunes of lhe day. “Where fa Franklin 1" takes the War Department it will not be
“Where is Sumner?’’ was lhe question.
sixty days before the advocates of the
Tho answer 1 have given you in a pre
vious letter.
Franklin’s officers said McClellan policy will endeavor to crush
. they were ready to march on Tuesday,
and were expecting tbe order. On Wed­
nesday they were allowed a day’s leave.
On Thursday and Friday they were kept
. iu camp, momentarily expecting an order.
That it came and kept coming from GenHalleck, and was countermanded by
.Geo. McClellan,you already know."

Now, one of two things are certain.

him out also.

off some very clever hits.

Presidents,

beads of Departments and Generals, all

by turn oome iu for a fair share of these

pointed pies san tries.

Witness the fol­

lowing :

ly truth, then McClellan deserves a place

“1 could not aUy here, so I hastened
on to Paris, where a great strategic
movement was about to supply all the
world with fresh recollactioos of the late
Napoleon. 1 say fats Napoleon, my boy,
because our Napoleon is apt to be behind

untrue, we trust the perpetrator of them
' will meet a fate even worse than that

waUM* to ifaac

Edward's Ferry • yaaterday, amgWng
tbemaslves by saluting o*r man on thia,
tha Mairyland side, with tfiair fiald pieces
doing no damage.
Tbe most reliable anrngg the conflict­
ing remora fa that the rebel forces, eo«n-

he saw a force &lt;&gt;l Cavalry only,
and*battery which was returning from
■ having, as they said, driven lhe Yankees
away from Munson’s Hill.
atretehieg upwards toward* Harper’s
One of the Timet correspondents left
Ferry.
Fairfax Court House,’about 4 o’clock
Paroled prisoner* say the rebel sol­ this morning. Our pickets-are within
diers express their confidence of Crossing four miles of that place. The enemy’s
into Maryland in he«Ty force in the
pickets seem to be within about a
course of four j day*. They doubtless from Fairfax in a semi-circular shape on
will make the attempt.
the south-west. , 1&gt;ere has been no new
From careful c* testations it fa brlmvcd
action there.
that lhe entire number of wounded in the
recent battle* will not exceed 1000 killed
6000 wounded and 2000 prisoners, princi pally picked up by the enemy while
straggling, and wb6 With ths except! un We had a conversation yesterday with
Lieut.-Col. Armstrong, of the Ninety­
fifth Ohio, who was engaged in the bat­
Washington, SepL 4.
tle of Richmond on Saturday. Col. A.
General Order No.—1st. Pursuant wm taken prisoner end paroled. The ac­
Jo,General Orders 122, from lhe War count which Col. Armstrong furnishes of
Department, Adjutant General’s Office, the battle, differs very materially from
of the 2d inst, lhe undersigned hereby as­ that heretofore published, and shows that
sumes command of the fortifications of nor men, Instead of acting as cowards,
Washington and all the troops for the fought with great bravery. The battle
defense of tbe Capital.
did notend in (ho afternoon, when Gen.
Second, That the heads of the Staff Nelson was wounded, as reported. Our
Departments of the army of the Potomac forces fell back to Richmond,
fought
will be in charge of their respective de­
through tbe city, and continued the fight
partments st their headquarters.
until 9 o’clock at night, when they were
Third.
In addition to tbe consolida­ finally overpowered about four miles
ted morning reports required by the cir­ this side of that place by greatly supe
cular of this date from these headquarters rior numbers. Our loss in killed was
reports will be made by corps comman­ about one hundred and fifty. The rebel
ders as to their compliance with the as. !&lt;im in killed was nlxnii two hundred.—
signment to position heretofore given There are about one thousand Federal
them, staling definalely lhe ground occu­ and rebel wounded at Richmond.
We
pied and covered by their command, and Inst twenty-six hundred in prisoners.—
as to what progress has been made in These were paroled and are now march- J
obedience to the orders already issued, ing by land t«&gt; Cincinnati. The Ninety
to place their commands in condition for fifth Ohio went into the engagement
Immediate service.
1900 strong, and lost 700 in killed woun­
Signed
Gxo. B. McClkllam.
ded and prisoners. Our men who fell
M.jorGeneral.
into tbe hands of the rebels were treated
with marked civility, and there iu no
Cincinnati, Sept. 4.
complaint to be. made on this score.

Our pickets were driven in, four miles
south of Covington, this morning. Flor­
ence, twelve miles south of here, is taken
by 5,000 cavalry.
A man arrived here this morning, hav­
ing left Lexington, Ky^ two days since,
who reports Kirby Smith at tbe head of
25,000 troops, to be joined by 2,000
more marching on Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati contrabands are in tbe
Covington trenches, bard at work.
Nashville, Sept 4.
Tbe Wheeling Intelligencer, of the 3d,
states that a dispatch from Gen. Kelly,

dated 2d Inst, says that he was attacked
by rebel guerrillas, CoL Jenkin and imboder, the same who made the raid on
Buckannonand Weeton, and that ho de­
feated them killing and capturing several
of their number.
.
,
Tbe rebel Governor of Virginia, has
issued a proclamation calling fur a State
force of 10,000 men to be formed into a
division and placed under the command

treat,” should not forget “Little Mac’s”
proclamation when

Information reached tbe military au­
thorities yesterday that a band uf guer­
rillas, about eighty strong, bad attacked
a wagon train on "ths Lexington tompike,

Jim

Lane fa in the city;
The WorU correspondent save : “We
are credibly informed and believe that
on Thursday Secretary Stanton handed
in bis resignation of the portfolio of tbe
Secretary of War. His resignation was
promptly accepted by the President,

aod Gen. Halleck was asked to take tbe
Secretaryship in bis stead. General Hal­
leck accepted.

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Tbe Timet correspondence says:
“CapL Roudy of the ordnance Deport­
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rewntetive Viatnet, into which thia count; &gt;a
Washington, Sept 5.
divided, agraeabla to tha nrorfaiaaa of Aei No.
The Htrald correspondence from Suf­ 116, of tboSesstan fam of 1KI.
folk, says : “A detatchment of Dodge's
Alas, th* foltowing County Officers for the
New York Mounted Rifles was dispatched ioonnty of Barry: A Trruaorw, Clark, Pruawutng Attorofr, Water of Dwda, Sheriff; Citvuil
upon a scout on Monday, under command
of Major "Wheelen. The party proceed­
ed about thirty-five miles from this place Erection un AtnaudanMrt of the ConaliluUon rata­

airy and threw over pontoon bridge, and
crossed with artillery, and threw .out
pickets toward Poolesvifle. On Friday
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privinr properties of your Scaudinavi.n Blood
Purifier end Blood Pilie, whieh i» a tore cure for
Indigration end Lfvw Complaint. We here
1— ,nvn whn I..V. Kjaa aufferlu*
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at a place called Crow’s Pond, five miles
beyond Florence and sixteen miles from
Covington.
One report says that thirtytwo wagons were burnt—seven of which
^rere loaded with clothing, and the others
empty. Tbe mules, about two hundred
in number, were carried off by the guer­
rillas.

Reliable accounts from Fredericksburg
disprove tbe statements heretofore nude,
that Us evacuation was followed by the
perpstratioc of outrages upna ths Union
citizens. No hostile manifestations oc-

has just returned from

economy rii ■wealth

AitopobeyoUte^yy^^

New Advertisements.

ing thatibe Govemmaut will immediate-

d!«r, will be

lehran readr
—/advsmfaaX.
j-3F&lt;UJ !7

and when about twelve miles west of
Washington, Sept 5.
Thursday evening the rebels appeared South Mills, they cameacroes acotnpany
of
rebels on their way to Richmond.—
ria force at Falls Church and drove in our
picketa, using artillery.
A wagon train Mn.jor Wheeler made such a disposition
relative
the Unirvrof
his force (hat be succeeded in captu
fellinu* their bands, but they did not
succeed In getting It away, as uur troupe ring the whole command, consisting of
rallied and rescued it
This morning two commission officers, and one bunthe rebels fell back to Falls Church, and dred and eleven privates, and twenty­
shortly afterwards evacuated it, going to­ eight wagons and carts. The rebel com­
nth. imi :
’
wards Leesburg on tbe Leesburg pike. pany had gathered up *16ng the rouie
Will be submitted to tbo Electors »f thia
thirty-eight negroes, who were tied and
We had none killed or wounded.
.
destined for Richmond. The rebel pris

’ That there ia, however, great criminality
Tux friends ox Gen. McClellan who
ridicule Gen. Pope about bis “lines of re­

That costly
It will Mend B«-nv,
ilb.f
fact ev«CX-t|l*nK •’HL MrlaL

petal ng, at guess, 190,000 men,.were still

New York,. Sept 6.—Senator

Latk Nafolbow.—Orpheus C. Kerr in

his humorous writings, manages to get

If these dispatches have any foundation

iu Fort Warren for the balance uf his

Joh

IT WHX MEND PORCELAIN.
NA wrier

is 45,000.
’
Advices frpu) Gaines villa, abont two
miles and n tiajf beyond Bull Run,(State

that the rebel Gen. r. Hill, arrived there

that have hMiupsrmiiUd to go to tb«

Among the many despatches received

di4 a&lt;*

• tr With MBWD CHINA.
Your broke* Cbtua Ceps ap4 Heucen eu be m»d,
TT WILL MENJ) MARBLE.
Thet piece k^ekeAout of yoer MarttHfestle «.

passed efougthr bank of the stream to
Frederick. A rdbel picket raptured hesr
Clarksburg, today, *ay« Jsckson’a ‘force

day Iteforwyeetevday with 85.000 men
from Riuhmohd.
A division under Gen.
Walker has left Galneeville fi»r Leesburg.
My informant s«ta -Jteksnn, Longstreet
and Hfll at Gafoesvftle, and counted 44
pieces of"Mfffierv, mmtly rifled guns,
none longer than 12 pounders, Al Ce°-

country.

from the Union army inrogord to failures

•Hlew. jawrdv u EAwir' F«wr,
M&lt;1 «w« Men »i or Mar PooUartlla- A1

THOMAS BARBER,

1B

last night. At Wblte’e Ferry and art fupposed to be en rutfte to ,Frederick. Uur
force* *dW the bridge acrore 8eaeca
Creek, which was not Injured by tbe rob*
ch on their return from tbo recent dash
ou Darnestown- Ubas bean AMtrtained seed C months.
that Jackson crossed the river opposite
tbe north mouth of the :Mueoerey, and

except as

ly detorminnd with the meagre accounts

township will be entitled to four delegates.
J. M. NEVINS,
GEO. THOMAS,
A. W. BAILEY,
J. H. MUNROE,
O. I* INGRAM,
Qnintf CcmnuHte.
Haatlnga, September 8, IMA

in regiments and squads.
‘T*«» i' nJ
Tbete*eems to be wo doubt that the
Maryland side is Uv fete from Armed

entirely of cavalry;- A body of the ene­
my about 1,600 rtnidk, entered (be river

to position and prestige, cannot be readi­

vantage gained by tbe rebels,

jjsr,1'”7 ’*■ * *

ls estimated al lpOfo Mte fa compered
geuiar i«te pcafaian, ‘'and tatos 'fc'tbe

Jt fa
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Ry ritUifa Eruption*. Fever fares. Ifaera. Tuswre
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and Mechanic*, left town- kn join their |
tulea. Tetters, cankers, Eruptions, Boils, Baker's
DB. RADWAV8 CLEANING
and Barber's Itab, one battle will cure, and im­
TcJ[inient on Friday last Most of these
part purity aod clearness to the akin and com­
plexion.
•men, 27 in number, were enlisted in this
TWO BOTTLES.
Executor’* Said.
township. The fallowing are their names.
.One to six bottle* will cure evAry ftigfu latest ths.co**ty of Barry, d*oea*e£
Htrutuou* Diachargra from the Ears, Bwrilfnr in
;
Amoa Buck, A. W. Warner, Wm.
Qfakin diseasesJHumoraj ’iinplet, Blotch, . In pursuance of a license granted to me by the tli« Groin, Falling of die Womb, Dy»pep*ia, 5euJones, D R Ifazelk Jitk C Woodruff, on, Boil*, Salt RlH-uni. Canker, Ulcer*, Probate Cuurt of uid County, 1 abril ax»o*.:o
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John Weiaert.Fred A. Filler, Eliphalct Tumors, Fever-Asres. Son-fuls orByttih- the North Door of the Court JlouH, in tb« yflR. .Cjnurtwright, Alonzo VahHom, Wm. ita, Sores in the Eyes, Ears, Nwc, Mouth

Youngs,

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Nathaniel

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Geo. H. Dannet, Wm. Baker, R. Allen,
Geo.

Ben Brown, Walter E.

Wm. Hazen,

Woodruff,

Mathiua Reiser,

Liberty

Marble, M. W. Buck, Jesaee Sprague.
Assistant A*skmor.—M. C. Craxstoz
Esq. of Irving

been appointed (by

has

Hon, A. Sessions, Assessor uf thia Dis­
trict.1) to the position of A*istanl Asses­
sor, for this
Tax Law.

County, under the Excise
The appointment is regarded

a* a good one; and we entertain no doubt
but
be
L’MV thia
turn opinion
V|UUIV.I will
T.
MT. borne
kn/juv out
w — by
wj the
Mac
pr~liclte.no which Mr. C i. to be
practical teat to wnten rar. v. &gt;• to oe
r .
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subjected.
He
certainly
aoeins
to
P
08. *
j sens
ail necessary
necessary qualification*
aualifications for
for the
the
8 all
tilion.
Mr. Cranston bps commenced
position,
dulin. and
and all
.11 who
who owe
ow. Uncle
t'ncls Sam
S.ra
hi* duties,

will be duly called upon. .

ANoaaws’

Csrr.

DB. RADWAY’S PILLS

Company

log’s Mounted Rifles left

this

for

Kel-

place

for

the rendexvous at Grand Rapids on Mon­
day last.

They only

ville on

Monday

Sold Head.
Let pope , neulect this ad­
Ftta. Drepsu^ ETvice— if yoa wiktld rid yourselves faun H.^oIU.wiUoai
to Uw UI.UUU,
the miseries you sutler—resort at once
Tb. Wn. iuntflrf^.^u,
FOUR TO BIX BOTTLES.
lolht* medicins. Oyre botUe will do (k&gt; “f Motion thirty-one, (31,) coutiraiing mvcoWill care Scrofula, Syphilis. White Si
yon more good than * half duxen ofBar- ly-aayna (77 ) and Mveuty-firs hundretha acres of
Sore tags. Syphilitic Rbaau&gt;alias&gt;.Oout, ।
ssparillaa and other ntiiturmi. Theduse land lu town two [2] North Of rsngw. nine [9]
«eapt tea Mre* in a aqnare torn In tha
ia small, two teaApoonfulls being * full South-W mi corner of Said piece.
Calomdji erJOSIAH BURGE. Brareor.
dose.
Dated. June 16,’ ISIS.
je)8
13 YOUR CONSTITUTION TAINTED!
but that this remedy will cure.
Wonder* are daily wrought by Had
It claanwatbe BLOOD. Hanoi re* all diseased
depouHe*. and renovate* the ayitem with healte
way's Resolvent, in violent Constitutional
JOSIAH BUB(iE, Xa»refcr.
and strength. In all cases ui for ItaDWAY^l
Dated August 4, ISM.
Disease*. It disengages from the animal
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Price per boUla
On* Dollar. Persons calling at Dr. Kadway'a
fluids the tnaleries morbi or element* pf
A Co.'* office, 87 MaMen Lane, will ba supplied
disease, and thrown them off through the
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
with six botfaa forFtv* Dollar*. °
—
exerttury organ*, thus taking the itipg
Druggists.
out of the order. It renovate* and fresh­
CHILDREN.
ens the blood, and imparts vital energy
ereign nd
RADWAY'S READY RESOLVENT given ta
to ths system. In Scrofula, Cancer. 'Sy­ Comi4l*aionen duly apnui
Probate
philis, Chronic Rheumatism. Lung Gnn- Court for tbe county of B*
*ucb purpose, at the late r
Diseases,' Mercurial
deosaaed. In toe township o
| plsints.
*
• Skin
- —
------ ---- ------ Dis----Teething, or any other cause. If troubled with
S'") C»»tr.e&lt;i.&gt;o. of th. Joicte, Pd.y,
cougb, ReatlaraneM al Ni«bt, half a tMaponfal
p
.• ......
. • .
.
. •
l,‘“J «J « September imx
! Parnlvaia,
Parnlvma. and all complaints external or
nr I i;r t^c ,erentMnth [iTih] d.r
of the RESOLVENT Sill insure a cure. Price
interna!
which
are
capable
of
assuming
a
thousand
eight
hundred
and
One Dollar a bottle or six bottle* for Five Dollars.
|lllkvlliul WUH.-U arv? capnuie
uyriutuig n
Principal otBee.97 Mridcu L«ne, New York. Bold
constitutional type
tv rm and
nn.l betas
twini, transmitted
i oonstilulional
transmitted hoursiof one o dock P. M. oo ei
bv !)raggi*ta in every town in the United State*
RADWAY A Co.
from parents to children, we recommend 23d dsy of June, 1862, being the time limited by and O^adM.
ths rail’d Prubstc Court, the fln*l adjustment of ill
as H» &gt;»J, r»m«lj- and .
tbta
claims agalust aaid vital*.
irresistible Mid searching disinfectant, al­
GILBERT bTTKKR.
» CLmmtaHIRAM J. HANCHKTT, !«•»*".
terative and invig.irant,
Dated, Baltimore. August 12, 1S3S.
augxo
Pritt one dollar a bottle or tiz bottles for
if people anderetood the import-inre of purgaation witb RADWAY’S PILLS, in eoatradiatfnefive dollars.
DR. RAD WAY’S OFFICE,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
ing, save themselves fn&gt;tn much suffering, and
87 Maiden Lane.
Sold by druyyists.
greatly improve their health.
RADWAY’S FILLS

wefft tn Middle­

responaes were the order dfthe day,

fol­

the

citizens of Middleville.

public auction, to the bighret bidder, at lhe
North Ifoor of the Conrt Houae in the village of entirely Vegetable, and the only vegetable subHaatinr* in tbe county of Barry, Michigan, on aubatitute for calomel. Mercury, Antimony, Blue
O — -J.-. al..
AAte
w r.r
Pill, in the Areana of Medicine. As eracuanta,
they arc more certain and thorough than tbe
Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem Oil.
or Elaterium; and more aoothing and healing
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarmds, or Castor
OU.
AS ALTERATIVES
They exercise a more powerful influence over

EXECUTOR'S SAUL

Hie company is

not yet full, and the office** will

retarn

fur more recruits.

is lhe absorbing subject of interest.

So

much so, that the Executive Cimmittee
of the Barry. Cct’mty Agricultural Socie­
ty, have as yM been unable to get even

a quorum of their number togclher iu

on Saturday, the llth &lt;i«r of October next
-S.
r._______ t ...J -4.W &lt;l.a Cnl
CKnVTV lanuaiu "I.
The north fraction of the wrath-east quarter (X)
iUUkv in® I®, w.,1, .v&lt;i i —.n i■
sixty eight one hundretb* &lt;42 W-ICN) acre* : also
_ th® uiuth-east

order to make arrangetneats for holding

a^Fair this fall, or even to postpone it

officially.

It is the opinioh of such mem­

bers of the Committee ns i we

two north if raBKO ten [lol wert,
moty ol Barr; sod State of MichADAM ELLIOTT,

have con­

versed with, that no Fair! will be held

this fall.

Under lhe cireumstances we

should regard this •* •
'

w[ne conclusion.

us attend to war while it but*.

Cocmtv Cumvkmtiov.—A c*U

CHANCERY SALE­

S

TATE OF MICHIGAN.-The Circuit Court
for tbe county ot Barry—in Chancery.

ia pub­

lished thi* week calling a County Conven­

tion to bn beheld on the, 19th,

for the
.ft

It was thought best But jto include tbe

nominatiepj iff Coenly

officers by this

Convention, but that • convention

for

thstpurpoae be postponed! to • later date,

that the people may give more attention
to military and leas to political matterx.

torial CttrfvenUltn’ for this District is not
’

f pursuance and by virtue of* Decree "f the
Circuit Court fur tbe County of Barry. In CbanY
__ .k. .iwt*.nth ri.v of Aonl. in
the rear of our txiro one .uvu—--------and sixty two, m a certain e*U*e therein pending.
• h^rin James M. Leach is complainant, and

r

ere and William Marble arc »/ewu«««. —■—
U hereby given, that I, tbe undcraiguad. Circuit
Court CommUaiouer, in asfl for lhe
Bwill aril al pablie auction or vandue, to
be«t bidder, on Thursday, the
far of faptember. A. D. one tboiuand

^CouriH-re^ta. "1£. of llMtings. I.
ImdcountT. the following described premise*, b.
wit
The south half of the south-weal quarter
of section number twenty, [iff.] excepting; ten
..
-nmur. tn township num-

yel called ; bublho several townships will
‘do well to elect one delegate from each,

OirevU Omri t^.mifswerr

-* at their tnwn caucuses, to attend such •
convention when called.

;

We bays received, ux» late for

pbhKeiiW
' blereatag letter from
nur Weahfogton ourres^ondent.
We

8IATE OF MICHIGAN,
1PpyTry_U.A.By.‘, Concero-Takr Notice!
T°That I intend to »»’• %{£??
faub^

the
&lt;Cbief o^lbw Cbemkwe N*flon, who i« *t
New Yorlr atf route for W!«-btagtoB,»*v8
made • treaty with t;-” rebels &lt;mly

?cretec&lt;.

'«TB.Or MICHWAJjBau.
p(circum.um«&lt;

O&gt; tb» «ppro«ch

Dated, September 8, IM2.

R.

seplO

R.
TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK
AND
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

R.

cury, blue pill, hence their importance io cases
of liver eoinplalnta, and spleen diSeuitics, Jaun­
dice, Dyspepsia, Bilious attack a, Head-ache. Ac.
InUie treatment of fevers, either Bilious Yellow,
Typhoid, and other reducing fevers, they are su­
perior to quinine. Their influence extends over
lbs entire system, eontroling, strengthening, and

DJRECT

FROM

ax\A. a\X. A.\»€a%e%
a wvcftAVar aaKatc.
’We.se ‘BX.Vtevu
4
arc cOtVC^
^o\M.r^u\ roots.
\\t?O!&gt;,
vv\&lt;\c\\ laakt X.\xt \\x
A large atoclt of

’Vowkc.
'SLoXacxV*

SXowvu.cXv. 'BvXte.v*
are t'Vx'^oor vaaK1* VAcadt.

Which we Offer at

•»t. Ti.oWk'»

ftXowvaeXv 'Bv.W.tre

E&amp;EWKEIE) T1B2CTS.

VW \xoor man vaaa^
oeXork "BAXa.

\}’f. 'BteoVkatk'w

SXo'KwxcXx. ‘Bvtte.re

We have every kind of goods, such a.s

ate
Ac\v vivaw'b Sokaec
aa&amp; Cova^oA.

VJt. 'RcWc.k'%

iEUOTS &amp; S!EI©E®.

SX.ox\xo.eV&lt; *&amp;\X.tore
in.»i^ovate
ta.\»XVla'ie&amp;.

GROCERIES

weak. aaA

St. ■fi.oback'*
.
%\owtci.c.\v ‘BvXX.tvy
dtruML

a\»a\^

v\xc\.awcVvo\^

aaA. vaake.

HARD-WARE’

Dv. "Bteokackk

fttowvcveXA. ‘BvXX.e.re
ateA\\x So\dae,Yk Vru.ad^\&gt;\5
i

S.E-A.D-5T

toin moat effactlvdy. and moil brestifuHy to
tc in du that can undarsland us adiun
TO THOSE WHO TUptK.
,
Kow, we think that, all exurnri rcmedire acl
eltbir La one of tiro way* ? w combine the aotirai

Clothing,

Which we are anxioua to nil, and WILL SELL,

lirer, pancreaa, ktdney*,
i bi la or other unpuriUre
■land or aeroua fluid. If

£

'B*\vcu.'iaaX\%’Kv, e\e.
ffTicsa gitters are put up in quart
bottles, of which the abett is afae-similc. The label is finely er.gruvtd, and
is pro'jided with a sdfir-ffuard from\
counterfeiters.
(Price fl per bottle, os

O. W. I^bbaok, (Proprietor, ffo. 6
East Fourth Bt., Cincinnati, to whom
all orders ehouli be addressed.

FOR SALE BY
Roberta A Striker, Haatinga. Eli Michola, Jay 8.
Tarrv. Orangeville Milla, H. C^Swifl, Preirievtlle,
H. B.'banningtoo, Middlerilia. and by druggists
aod laarehaota generally throughout lhe country
CHANCERY QBDER.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN.—ThA Circuit Court for
O the County of Barry: in Chancerr.
Eighth Judicial Circuit; Suit pending tn arid

&gt; said County, on tbattd day of July,
thousand right hundred and aixty-two.

OUR GOODS
healthy

Unusually Low!

!»•&gt;»*

'BADWAYS READY RELIEF.
aad that tbe petitioner, BL
gruns*“•.
j administrator.

te‘A.^“&amp; ‘sras."!ifa&amp;JS
Palmer H. Russell, is not a resident of aaid State
of Michigan, but resides in the State of California;

n

..A .»&lt;■ n

"tea.■ Si ■-

hi* appearance to be entered &gt; this cau«*
n three months from tbe date of this erdar,

of a copy of said bill and notice of the entry ot
thi. order, and ia defiwll thereof that eaid bUt
will be taken as confessed by said non-resident
Defendant.
■ • ■ .,
A»d i tie further ordered., tkal witbtn .twenty.

view of THESE BARD TIMES w* are acHlng

Is s pare ।
t* are apt

A. ud 1 JUS Cter.*—
T«l—lent... Th. Ti.it &lt;e Ib« &lt;X&gt;W “

itioo.

JUST RECEIVED

Stacks of

of

th. Omrolo«l p~

SilioiLS Fever,
.
Fever a'nd figv.e,
Liver' Cornplaint,
(Lyspepsia,
rnjdjZgeBiiort,
i
Jcrundiae, •
Kidney Oornplaints,

HVAE

DRY GOODS’

itte Ferf.nU .rmj tin Cborokf™ »t «»«
^.pudi.ted iteir eu&gt;M0tKte
&lt;*• «*•

WublMCn .ill protablj

ta.kt.T-. ya \-to^xt
a-fth all Vita \,TWf*&lt; Xuxtx, art
a uxTt. ^vivcvyiv-M.
'

Come and See !!

formauce of tbeir duties, cleansing and purifying
the blood and pursing from the system all dis­
eased dct.o»it» sna impure humors.
They differ from all purgative pills. Their
action is not local, or confined to a portion of the
bowels Drastic Purgative Pill* suznieot what
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
is called tbe peristaltic movement of lhe bowels
Will relieve those who suffer pains, instantly on by irritating th* coats of tbe intestines.
In active and inflammatory draeeses, tbe irrita­
tion produced by lhe Drastic Furgstiv* Fills will
RHEUMATISMto a few hours.
not oaiv increase tbe diaeaae, hut indue* nicer*
SOKE THROATin fifteen minute*.
tion; therefore, great caution ia required an at­
TOOTH-ACHEin three minutes.
tack* of inflamation of the bowels, bilinns eolic,
NECRaUUA (paroxysm* of,)... in five minutes. rheumatism, gout, Ac . in tb* kind of pill* lo take.
CRA&amp;IPB........... . ............................ in flvo minutes. If RADWA V V PILLS «re taken^rare will folkow
AND
HEADACHEin ten minute*.
There are a els** of chronic dt*oa*a*. chronic
COUCin twanty tn mutee
Rlieuniaiism. Enlargement of the Liver, Spleen
DI A HRB (E A................................ in'forty minute*. Enlargement, disoases caused by tbe vxceasivc
LUMBAGO, [pain* oT]*... in ten minutea.
esc of calomel. Mercury, Quinine, in which colcblCHILIS.....in fifteen minute*.
nm goiac are prescribed freely. In these diseases
BURNS........... . ........................-....tnfive minute*. RADWAYS REGULATING PILLS are for wore
INFLUENZA .in a few hours.
cci tain, and tbe patient avoids the danger which
CROUP. ..Ii»n ten minute*.
an overdose of Colchliim would inflict.
In Yellow, Typhoid, and Biliona Fevers, in ErySPABM8........................................... ,i» fi&lt;a minute*.
DEEP SKATED PAINS... by a few application*. *ip*lM.Hma!) Pox. purgation is highly essential;
In aff esses where pain ia felt, th* READY RE­ but to administer adoM of Drastic Pifli, th* Irri­
LIEF should be applied
Taken intcraallr—a tation they would produce and tb* relaxation *nd
tea-saoonfui to half a tumbler of water—will rare depletion that would follow, would be llkdy I*
acidity of tbe stomadh. and promote digestion, it prove fatal. In three case* a mild, aoothing and
gently stimulating laxative, that will'purg* and
is a ple***o t and healthy stimulant.
.
heal, soothe and strengtben.Jike Rad way's Regu­
lating Pius. Ia required. The csum of ao maoy
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
death* iu tb*e diaeasw is owing to tbe want of of a Wry description
a purgative like RADVAVS FILLS, that will
purge without depleting or interfering w|lb tbu
moat elegant and powerful medicine known in tho functions or other secretion*. Not on*in a hund­
world. Thia is out boasting; try it, J you feri red of YaOow or other fever cases would jprove
•ksolkoal, aud ba convinced. Il combine* in its fatal if Railway's Fill* were adopted inlheir treatcom soaitlo n tbe preperUe* of a diffusive slimotait
au aati-MPlic, a mild but effaetire Astringent, and
lr hold that griping, nausea, sickneaa, tcoremux.
during th* operation nf their pills,Is a favorable
aign t iftbeifpins expelled with tbe Caoeea the
diseased humors Iril circulating io tbe system,
there would be but little pal* or griping. It Is
internal administration.
When applied exur- tha absence of the bile and other bnmore, Whieb
nrily, it Will be found a moot powerful counter, tbeir imperfect pflls tail lo purge out of tha sv».
irritant, Inatenllr reddening Ue a»rf*re to wbioh tcm. that occasions the pain. .By axamlntitg the,
it laiapplied, and withdrawing lhe Wood from the stools eracukted after severe griping, they will
^1,
be found thin and watery.

AVOID SALLNE PURGATIVES.

regret the necessity uf jddferring H until

Rom,

IN OUR LINE OF TRADE;

£tga’. Notices.

where apeechea and

lowed by a rich repeat fursisbed by

—WE STILL—

WE

't'Jteue. "B*XX*e* ; 'j
art. oat cMt-rcA to W\c, \uv?o\.\e t
as a
cun a\X IM
Wvr Vo,” %uX a» a ■
n-nvcAioX aacnX — n
J
■R*«,u.\aVo» oS
1-tv Mm 'SUaova
o^X.'tve.'WcVt av-ASovAVAW-rt. «
ka*. Sot. a Voul.Viwifc, bww j
mAicVC
oa\ arlxcta oj &gt;
StowxsrcXx ’BVtfw.rv, vACw.V,'&lt;5

DR 11ADWAY

weaita of IjQBton thi* year reachei the
large stHn &lt;»f
hundrnd and. seventy,
fifa millionnnirt. hundred and STvy^von
Whfc .. In 1856 the valuMlofl 7a. two

Turner, John H. McLellaa, Eraatu* H.

/MOsnrroBsas.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

R- N. BICK Oe.’l

II. Bayles, Wm. H. Goodyear, Oscar H.

'' JJegTiZator i

.^BQViBao^

TU THE PUBLIC

•m.wRh

' '

BTXIOMJMSXZX? 5

"LOW PRICES”

L of tbs bowris is required,
, if a brisk and Ihortmgb
purge is uesirea, taxa from four to six. PRICK
X5 CTS. Per Box, conUining Thirty Fills. 80LD
DY DlluGGINTS.
BAD WAY A Co.
87 Maidbm Laus, N. Y.

cfendant at treat twenty day* before
raaertbed for hh appearance,
HARMON 8ML1
Circuit Court Coram I
C. H. Ca*sx.«oHciu&gt;r forOxnplainaa
Dated, Baatinga, Jkly X*. JM*.

thia reuse.

Tooth-ache.

OWARD ASSOCIATION, PblUA*!-.

Whaat, Corn, Osu, Bader, Laid, Fori,

W.™srjS?3:

Wb« dffttMt Aiairc JkaMltfiriTeetiH
WILLIAM XONBS.

mW foallj almost ertrythinjt JOS bara

jy Don’t fkil to giva «a • call.

GRANT a BPACLD1NG
VULCAMITE RUBBER BARE.

■BMtep, lb; is, VW*

“’valuable REPORTS on SPERM/

�SALE OF

-I

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m

fielitwt are spt to

|

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Un in nun
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buU^ouUh.c.rrfullj

Arene* GsssaAi** Ornes,
Uasl«iJtefe**frVtt«.

snd'irtftw Aa Sara

1 44 M U OS

a Sa- s- «'-Y

1
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»5
LANGFORD G. BERRY,
A*4itor GnurM

staramu.!

op^and the aolid part* 'preven
6n}lkdng.: Ut tee Vartea

s

' ?9S

)JS..k‘S‘'Z

Treasurer of

liquid parts of die faanure,wHl

. _

8

5 • H **?$“’

is s s :a

.
Town 1 North Of R*nge 8 Wart.
wtidaofV' '
- “
--

Autumn there, wflf be a provWbu
Ticking tbe grain fields and fortop dres­
sing grass lands.

(lie ft 76

tfi

-away for future use.

b.:e

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1858.
PicxutD Pkachm.—Tako a gallon of
®ood vinegar and add 4 pounds of sugar,
1859.
boil it for a few minutes, aud remove any
scum that may. rise ; then take peaches
«
n M
that arc fbily ripe,rub them with a flannel ••¥*•«»
Town 2 North of Range 10 Weal.
clo^to geteff the down upon them.gmj,
Mick three or four cloves fa each'; put n eXof»»X 35
40
1 94 77 '

S ■»• « IS

S

s s

• Si M 90 IS
!S 5 8 Hl

them into a glass or esrtbdn vessel, and
gx&gt;ur thqjiqvor upim.them boiling hot;
•cover them up and'kt them stand in a
cod place for a week .or too days, then
pour off tbe liquor, and boil it aa before,
.after which return it to tbe peaches, which
should be carefully covered tip and stored

; T*

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ih/lMVVffA'StaM'. fc ibould bo

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"Bakkd Fruit Puddisq.—One quart of
good sweet milk; one-bowl of good.

IS
thab stir in corn tneaL sufficicot to m*ke
a thin batter. Butter a large* tin basin
and dip in the batter; add one egg well
beaten, and a tesspoonfuTofghttfdf; bake
in * moderate oven till done.. It c4n be
made of dried sweet apples, washed and
’chopped fine; and soaked in water enough
to cover them over night • In this case
the water and apples are added to tbe
milk. If aufficient sweet apples are used
it will need no other sweetening.
To Pkklk Plums.—For 8 pounds of
fruit, take 4 pounds of sugar, 2 quarts of
vinegar, au ounce of cinnamon, and one
of doves; boil the yigegar, sugar and
spice together; skim and pour scalding
hot over your fruit; let it set three
dajratpour off tbe syrup, scale and akim
ari3/potir b’ver again, and continue this
process every three days till you have
scalded it three times, after which it will
be fit for use.
Plums prepared in this
way we think superior U&gt; the old method

of preserving with sugar alone.

s*"
to the place of beginning,
• »W

SfS.

nu

iixofo.w'!

S5

Eastern Addition.

»&lt;s

r

" \°f°n

pounds of apples allow three pounds of
sugar, a pint an a "half of vinegar, and
spice* tied up in a doth—cloves-and cin­
namon. Boil tbe applea until tender,
taking them out aa they become so, boil
-.your syrup*but a little longer, then turn
-oven them.

Village of Orangeville.
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'cover the jars with bladder; pul them in
deep pans of water over the fire, and let
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HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1862.
WING.

gistings Hmtr,

SMutill

Joftrj.

Ifl'PUBLISHED EVER 1 WEDME8DAY,

H. N.SBEUkON,

Barken to what I now rotate,

OUNTY TREASURER. Will pay partieulsr
attention to procuring Ponaiou* for all per-

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ADVKRTUUMO.

A wagonvr, with griat for mill.

DR. H. J. HANEY.

A Ubsral diaconnt to yaariy adv.rtiaera.

Uoa.

BIRICIAN. BURGEON and Aeonehenr. Of
Rce ever Smith** Drue Rter» Goodyear Block,

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GREAT

gistings’ ^nsintss jjirtrtorg.

Onr "darkey** quick "akedaddiad" thanca.

VICTORY!!
RP ALLDING,

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TSBMB, $1 OO

UnKm-On. uul In«p«™bl.."

rrav High
TTicrh PrinDQ
at. i.VlA
Over
Prices, at
the

F.AI.ERRi
crockery.

With about and oath, and whip and rein -,
The whecU budged not a *ingle inch.
And tighter grew the wagoner*, pinch.
Directly there came by a child
With toiling atep and ri.lon wild.
••Father,” aaid ahc. with hunger dread.

HASTINGS

DRUG

MANON ALLEN,
ealer in groceries, provisions, pro
d . •. IHsh. batter. Isrd. pork, sod grain ol
•II kind
Also ter. esnlhes. rtc .ate.
Store u&gt;
editors * Rieck. Rists street. HwUngs. Micb.

STORE!!!

The wagoner. In grievous plight.

ditk»n tu relieve the wounded, It would
show you bow little *onrgy and enthusi­
asm there is in carrying out orders and
putting things through here.
At mo*t
any place in the North, railroad employees would put more energy into tbelr
moveawnteun such occasions,I do believe.
Suffice it tn say, we arrived in Washington and found th* oity alive with rumors,
as usual, exaggerated greatly to tbo disadvantage of the Union aide—and that
many &lt;&gt;f us who went out to help the
wounded, were captured by the enemy.
What If all had been true—your corres­
pondent would have been under the
necessity of delaying for an indefinite
period writing any nntre letters fur the
Banner. But fortunately for him, and
perhaps unfi'rtunstely for your readers,
he is aliw. and trying to get over the
cramp. A*p- »nd regain his former proporti&lt;ms in length and breadth.
To-day wc
are ttirning out to help the wounded from
the iM-ats. and make them as comfortable

Of th* eight pound* which a man eats
(and drink* in a day. It I* thought that
not
les* than five pounds leave the body
t
through
the akin.
And of tb*M fiv*
1
pounds
a cuBsidembl. perowtep «*c*pe*
।
during
the night, while be i* In bed. ,Tb*
,
‘
part of tH* is water i but In ad|K

1
land
are am
(meant, their
।

i
4mie* cl
&lt;ctently
pois- &lt;

country
, tbete is much effete and
(
onous
matter. This beiwg part
&lt;
in
I form, permeites *vary part of th* bed.
Thu*
all parte of - the bed, mattre**, 1
'
blankets m well M sheets, soon become* &lt;
fout, and need purification. The m«ttre*s •nd the loyal workers tbrocwhaM iht
neds this renovation quite a* much a* the land. White tro* man ar* figt»ti»g tha
country’* enemies to rave the Univti,
sheets.
ttoM Jirty k— J*"
To allow the sheets to be used without
washing or changing three or six months,
enemy that is reeking to tub
Ifatjoa
would be regarded m bad housekeeping;
but I Insist, if a thin sheet can ab*orb to the heart
.T-St .tt a .
We are sick, tired tad dlsfdsted’with
etxiughof the poisonous Mereti&gt;&gt;w4&gt;f tbe
body to make it unfit for use in a few the foolish and treasonable effort* of
day*, a thick mattrsM which can absorb these mere politician* to divide lb* peo­
and retain a thousand tim** a* much of ple, weaken*the Government and flay
three poisonous excreti-uia, need* to be Into the hand* of the rebela. A popelar
purified st often certainty asuoe* in three storm is gathering to break oyer te*

as p»»«sible.
Sxft. 2t&gt;.—Yesterday the city was in
oommoti.*! all day. by the arrival of’
the wonnded from the battle of last Fri­
day. Very many were slightly hurt In
the arms and lex*, and were able to walk
tn wherever they were tn go. But many
others were exhausted a* well as badly
wounded, and all the omnibuses, car­
riage* *”6 ambulance* were in constantI
reqiiisltion, all day l«mg. carrying them1
tn the different hospitals. I made all the1
enquiry I onild about onr Michigan Reg ■
s
irnents; and a* near aa I can
Third and Eighth were the «mly Michigan1
troop&lt; engaged with the exception H‘

months.
•
A sheet can be wrebed; a mattresa
cannot b* renovated in this way. Indeed
Lhrr* i* no Other way of cleansing a mat­
tress by steaming it or by picking It to
pieces, and thus In fragments exposing it
to the direct r*y* of the aua. As there

and learn

decency soon, they Wfll bn

overwhelmed in eternal infamy.

Gxx. MiLEnr ASD

tux

Run Gkk.

process* are sesrcaly practicable, with
anv of th* ordinary mattreesea. I an
decided! v of the opinion that the good old

Milroy
bad a conversation in which Gen.
,
jMilmy cenrured the system of guerrilla
fashioned
straw-bed,
which
can
every
,
oberts
triker
three months be changed for fresh straw, t
and the lick be washed, is the sweetest (that specie* iff warfare was practiwd by
D. C. HAWLEY,
and healthiest of beds.
I &lt; our troops in Mexico,
Gen. Milmy
i &gt; '•lone ana x ihkicu
..... ~
------If in the winter seMOn. the porousness (asked him where be obtained hi* infortrtaAnd
.moke
and
blood
their
pillage
tracked.
I
Broadhead
’
a
Cavalry.
I
eaim.it
leant
the
trUMHt "f I’mrHlnna Also
P"W,C*
JTVBT RECEIVED
tion.
Gen.
Stewart
—
1
read
of h. ?Gen.
ofibe
straw
bed
makes
It
a
little
uooom,
H ere »l"p. our tale. When la.t obeerred.
names iff all the killed and wounded, but
a few of them I have seen, and will give fortable, spread over It a comforter or Milrnv—You are mistaken, air! Twa*
1 woolen blanket*, which should b* washed not d&lt;Mte,*ir! J was in Mexico my**!f.
ROBERTS Ac NTRIKER,
a new and nn«t complete auortment «»f
their name*:
...
_ “ki\uWJ™ In the course of the conversation, Gen.
—often
^tl.F.RB in drags, medicines, patent medi­
Andrew Tuttle. 33 reg., flesh wound In 1I o
..ften M
ss onoe
onoe in
tn two
two w
w~
cines. paints, oils, turpentine. ’*"”•*■«■•
the arm; Joseph Wood. 3d reg., slight I, inisarrangcmv.-*,
this arrangement, ■■
if youiwaah^alll^ebe®
DRUGS AND yiEDIClNES*
-----------------; Stewart feigned impatience at the time
■_ 4..
wlnAnW-ela... t»uttv grocovering
M
often
m
once
In
two or three consumed iu burying the dead, and said
_ wound in the arm; Abner M.
®lh t
M^Chesnicals, Pal«»&lt;s &lt;&gt;“•* U«m"
c»ne». atationerT. »n»
weeks,
you
will
have
a
delightful,
healthy he waa in a hurry,*aa he intended to wp
Holbrook's New Block, Haatmga, Mieh.
“ reg., alight wound in the foot; M. L- Ha- „
Uptime, Bnrnlug Finld»
in Culpepper that evening. The confer­
con. Rd reg , wound in shoulder; Henry t
TURPENTINE A.XD ALCUllOU
Now, if you leave the bed to air, with ence ended by Geu. Milroy remarking.
P. Bateman. 3d reg., wound In shoulder;
“ Wm. Hicks. 3d reg., alight wound in the &lt;npen windows during the day, and not “You may sup there, air; bvt I will Kt
SWEEZEY A A EVEN.
it up for the night before evening, at tht htad of tht tabUf
arm ; Dan. Lovell. 3d reg., slight wound make
,
will have added greatly tethe *we*L
A TTORNEYS AT LAWaa*
LS“J^_b’
in thigh ; CapL Schriver. 3d reg .wound you
,
Washington, Sept. 1, ’02.
Shall I Skrd Mt Sos.—A few mouths
in the shoulder; Albert Parker, 3d reg., ।ness of your rest, and in consequence to
the tune of your health.—Dr. D. Levne.
r3r PUB BBCBASICAL ABB MBDIC1SA1.
ago a father could not let bi* son go , a* a
in the hip.
’
We are now waiting nnxiouwly for the wound
’
v&lt;Junteer, his education waa *b complete
PURPOSES.ONLY^1
Col. Champlin was in the action, and
Aokiax Qaertion..
final result of the stro«le in the vicinity was unhurt, although his exertions made
omce'uTtheCourt House.
/aIl'b
and his prospects in life so encouraging.
There are few positions of more deli­ The father's hopes were all centered in
previous wound worse.
He had a
of Bull Run and Centerville. On **tur- his
,
cacy than interrogating Sabbath schx.ls,
him and be “oouW not det bitn gn.
pas* through hi* hnt
dav we had dispntches from there that ball
।
especially
young
scholars.
This
is
shown
Lieut. Hem. Mich. 3.1. private Me
D ANIEL COOK,
that son wm smOe killed by the acciden­
several thousand were killed and wound
GralK Corporal* Van Deuxen. Berringer, by the experience related &lt;&gt;fa clergyman tal discharge of ague while out with a
ed ; and that it would require more help ]
,
in
Maine,
who
wm oppo-ed to having
Traverse, snd Isaac Francis, all of the 3d,
party gunning. His life instead of being
for them than they could spare fmrn the wrre killed. I made enuuiry about some। and mirth in Sunday school He thought impenlito or laid down opto tto .Itto «f
llffiea in Goodyesr's block, np »Ulr&gt;.
ranks of tho army.
Accordingly, the hd-nging to the region about there, and it injurious to all, *nd unnecessary for his country was lost Ingloriomrty in the
i
the
entertainment
of
the
children.
Hi
I. A. HOLBROOK,
furcats.
An appeal wss trisde to a
’tea? coffee. f‘U0AB flP,c® J,JiqnEB’
Secretary «»f War, «ent word tn the differ­ learned that T. G. H.mck, of Gainea. waa
not in the battle, but was left at Fortress «»ffered to address the school, and show mother not lung since to send her tWo
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH.
ent Departments, inquiring if they would
Monroe, or some point down the river. that they could be well entertained seri­ sons. “She could not, she doated dn
Oftice. »econd story of Rowsr s block.___________
volunteer to g«. down on a special train Al*. Orman Crandell, of Kelloggville. ously. ’The following di*l««ue ensued : them." “They were her darling boy*.”
“Children, I am going to tell you
to the l»attle field and help the wounded. was sick and left behind. Lee Kelly wm
J. M. RLRSELL.
f’
Tbev did not go. Their five* were not
about Peter.
Who knows who Peter
imperilled for their country. They re­
Of course the general response was in on the sick list and not on the battle field.
HYSICIAN and Surgvon- office ln R“»»"‘ '
,TTT1 T.IJnta-J ZPIBIFOIIHXBI
mained at home.
But verily, “be that
Charles
Wright
was
also
sick
and
left
■tore. Stele sirasL
___
________
the affirmative *, and your correspondent
behind. 1 cannot learn tbeir whereabouts
A.ll nuanc. — —— ---------aavetb bis life shall Io** it.” They war*
AU
CookilK
Eitracu,
■
m»ng
them.
We
then
had
order*
to
be
JOHN ROBERTS
“Cannot any one—th.we large girl*— stricken with fever. They died. They
The Michigan Eighth were in the thick
TUB XSTBCIAL BBHirtT OF THX LADW*. at the Railroad precisely at 5 o’clock P.
ill VSICI AN «"*
°n
lie In bumble graves, not honored for
ertof the fight, *nd my Informant say* tell me who Peter waal”
Still do reply.
! having struck ajiluw. upraised an arm in
M.,and we hastily gathered up bandages, the fire of the enemy wm much worse
“Can any little boy or girl in the thir country’* defence. Is there nut a
than
nt
James
l-lsnd.
They
were
engaged
provisions, wine and stimulenta, fur those
n.r.CHEBBT,
at one time in defending a battery, when .ebuol tell me who Peter wmF
Providence in «uch e van tel , h °nt•lh*
KjnTABr PUBJ-IC »‘„«;S£rtrti:l"«b
PENS. PENCIL. INKS. A. »'
that neaded them, and were at the cat* at
“I can,” said a little fellow in the far­
call fur our snns a call from God 1—
the colur-benrer wm shot, snd each wm
IN «... W dl t.”1—
JA-.t.-u.
the lime appointed and only stowed .way shot, one after the other, as they under­ ther corner.
""J, JJ-®- vIT.m tl.u. «" t—i.
VRI.OPE8. CARDS, Ac., Ac.
! Springfield Republican.
“
Ah,
that
’
*
a
good
boy.
Now,
you
in the baggage and transportation cars ; took to hear iL
Four were killed in
come up tin the platform by my aide,
for no other* were provided. Still there that way, when the adjutant raised the
;
In the Swiss department of the great
MOST P0P8LAR
At and stand up in this chair, and tell those
was n«. complaint, as we supp«»tod we colore, and he also wm shot down.
EshibiUoa there i*a small but interesti that time mv informant was wounded girl* who Peter waa."
5
ing
serie* of trials in Turkey red dyeing,
would be there, at least, in four hours. *•
Jimmy did a* be wa* bid, and In the
and had to leave the field; wd be couid
in whit* the American, East Indian and
it was only twenty miles by rail, and
i not tell how much they suffered.
Ine •brill voice «»fchildhood repeated :
Egyptian cottons are contrasted. From
some
seven
miles
over
the
country,
to
Michigan.rebela were piled up in heap* before them.
these experiments it appears thst AmrCenterville, and from there but a few
n*a B WU»
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-------J. M. NEFINR,
i It Wtoto u ttoullh th.j w«« ttt"&lt;l« mto
Al tht, puiul to Wto .itqiptwl. tot not lean e»*llon-takes decidedly the best odor,
I mile* U» the battle gro*nd.
But the care
. b, whi.key, tod ,«• ItotoribU to the tofnre tto full point wm t.tott by tho East Indian cotton is but. UtU* inferior,
otary Pwblic, and Tax agec
, intend
the eiUmile*
t
“
,
i.
.LT
,Cn
to do not start until nine o clock. and then,
We would "»I*^rn”l_?lB rtat
■tuntion paid W making oat
,
.10
DOI
swri"
uioo
"•••'■
---------,
Kbtxtl tod MuttorGouto'. ptto“ .ppm- while the Egyptian appears considerably
“
. 0—7__ I.
Great care
_ — —' I .1 Al«.ndri«,
. .
. .1
——, ...
.1 on.
o ■ destauction around them.
lh.y I.k^pt
u. ...it
until
"«"■
Some of the rebel prisoner* taken by
below either in its affinity for coloring
dated.
■ ! ■
’ clock A. M..«nd fmrn there it &lt;M necesour men, said that they were nearly out
matters.
'
__________
H. WBWHT.
„„ U,
with gr»l -Blitto.
of provisions, but Jackson told them if
TMe Courtesfe* of Litt.
a TTORNEY sod COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
but it wm * continued stopping, until we
tbev would fight wpll, and whip the YanWilliam Wirt’s letter u» bi” daughter,
iMDirraaMoa ru. Dasaxa
arrived at Fairfax station, seven miles
Battls*.—A soldier who was in alj Ipo
kero, they should *oon have enough *, and on the “small, sweet cmrtesie* of W*.
from CCTfrrvillr. .fr-ut morn ovl.ofc. A.
claims sod money promptly rsmittsd.
that when they gnt to Washington they contains a passage from a hich a deal ot battle* before -Richmond remarks, that
&gt;• M uilboul Jr*p. tir«l "to oruinpoi.
O«cm with W W. Ralph EM-. MiM^lHs.
might sack the city, and have the spoil*. happiness might be learned :
It I* astonishing how insensible to danger a
’ .khto.inger..«J«l
Tl, nUo ... fwBarry County, Michigan.
So you see bow important to u*here it is
•‘I want u&gt; tell you a.secret.
Tho man becomes in action attar being ih it a
io. &lt;I.1«U to tm. to "toi to “rap “’ll Htf..r our forces to bo viclorioUL
.
wav to make yourself pleasing tn other* abort limn*- “While supporting th* bat­
,n«” we
P-&gt; "" tiwi'-t-'ra-t.on
bcbbows
Tbo wounded soldiers, now being b to «hnw them that vc.U care for them. tery »»me of our men laid down, ,oo tpe
from tbwe «» &lt;■“' iwi-«.™to ’’ ““ brought in, .11 unite in denouncing Mo The whole world Is like the mUfer st ground and slept soundly; utterly rngaro. TTOBBtrn ... COCTBKU-OWt ATbiW.
pr.«&gt;r^t s.r the
To wolk niut
»
ROBERTS A STRTKERDow ell M a traitor; and if he is not, then M.uWi.ld, -wto cred hr totody—n". leas of tb‘« shells that were bursting
oirry them
“f lh“
1 *?
be i* very im-mpetonL Many told mr not ho—because nobody cared f»r him.
•round them. 4H had not *eeo thia I cer­
HaanxM Maaca «■
________ _ ' rtwn to -M t" ‘"to rnrther
‘"do£l!‘Lr~r
«"i. »d B.rd.rt »tre.u.
they would a* soon shoot him tw any And the whole world w^uld serve you tainly never-woAld'bavdthaitevwhtt.^
w o.tnmwnilwot of I hot
“'f 'l"1
tni’tor they ever
U U mmored m&gt; if von give them the same catjML
Kalamaxfx’. RlAIg**j c Rcaaowt.
1 kind*, aieo
Let
--------- i nite m wfsii-------- --- -"■-••
1-orw. . ere driven from th. -ttle ground.
ROBERTS * STRIKER.
here this morning that he is under arrest, every one. therefore, see thst yon dd ttre
Wwm a D«ooaanc orator talks
Ito infibl before, .nd th., tto eo-.n. to
but wc don’t credit ’ll much.
forthem by showing I ben* wbat Bietne •bout Mehtag “u&gt; Htnlt the
rupiolil.*'weumlddo to good V/ g-'i".'
on^tem* jin of tbia war to the »uppreaston of th* ^aSkpt. 3d.—Uli" murning the city t* so happily ea»* U*
powdor shot,
strike?:. 1 ,torr; but would to in d.ouer of raptor.
full oi rumors, and considerable excite­
which there is n- parade, wb«*e *mo*JJ balliun under the Constitution.” he *img. C. PR1NDUE.
I,, tto tototo of Ito .nemv
TODOB or FBOBATB.
p,kU'- ®-■
..... nt prMttil"
J1
t&lt;&gt;o still t&gt;’ ten*”*
wh,oh JDimHeat
bii proceedol tofon- 1~
«•
•"d
.•rA-i-WiELSa
. vblrntltot tor »rmy I" nrarly tort t. them-elve* by t&lt;*n4«r Bnd *^hmato
dul .ao.ll. toe.-eed to B-lttoBto tor.r- ttoir irtortra. tto Mtor -ide
tto rtwr. |o&lt;As. and Httle kiwd acta of attention,
topUtortb, Md i»«bt to
X&gt;
Cotter-lUe. tot e-»W render
Il i&gt; «.Ui b&lt; ram., ttot tto eo.nl, ttotltl giviug others the preference in avsTT Jnwktog .!«.!( kHlWlM
rerviw front ’he rento" of m’1 o‘v"l &gt; "V
Kttte eajoymewtwt th* ubfe m the field, U lU oob tatoltotoo r«.&lt;oto«l bj to.
•toll
tto
tit.
-itb
DAMIEL
the tottln ,r..oo.l. .nd .Id return to
,rlnl frll. tork ittotl. tto totrlu.
f
u
»a.m«itolt.«.
lhtlltor.lT
.
probfc
; walking, silling «r standing.
W.-binglon. Other. &gt;h»l pr.«-«l«I «’
tto.rtot.l ..ptnlto to ttoiltoy can brlto
blllly rftoto. atrortol
to.enot to.rd from
no sime guns along, aalhc roads are bad,
We were under the oewtotlj of n
"nd Ito r«ilnmd car. dtotto.rrd. Be that
A reJrltretto Engli'h ^rtodt-rbl to"
turnip, if", did not «et on; to toe
A Mitucuw r»m. Rtirm.—Bto.
.r.iu VO provided for our return, a. it may, «’ "•
k.,ked for tar tto to-fdr, and a
iutniedintel.,. .bleb bt..,,M o. to Al»
ttot tto wh..l" frwSutto .IB faal haraly
..rirto tod we ".it'd, “d «•&gt;&gt;•*
,wr
.bo. patent rltia. Ito frtoto'j ln'“'r”
“X-d .■.•edition, for nbt.tt -«o boom, au&lt;i th«t mu.1 to «ltoa ™&lt;
of. qortor rfrailttoo •'&lt; dollar.
WHDIlWOie iia-no —
n
by drittlnp tto rebel, tort from .tonne ■rck
«td
to bre.th.nj.
B» It, totgotoW
r.petV.iMt every minut. l“ .tort .»
««■ I*””1?*?
jamm a rwebeby
’
■■^hingt.m.
But 6~I1X. b.« ••‘‘■W -“at &lt;a-~ '
ml, Gf to. B.v«»««tb CoTOtoUct
Our
regiment
f
t.,„„d tto tmln
... ...to ..md. to loobtn.fr.r tutor

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Porter, who captured the Bnuab shtp
it quite Tubal Cain. wWe attornptiw frtrtrt ja
PretolM. tto» *• homo™ blockade, win reoalre t 18'50 aa bia

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men from

the

.Curtin bad
an orde^.in
___ invasion'now
r-UrMtan'aj
—--------- —fiuuhjf ihft rtaMniM .of
the Government. It Is deemed neces-

velopmenta are being made from tim

t

ists are bold, and the Unionists

and uajauntfd,

ibgurated to over-

of Pennsylvania

judt, proper and precautionary measure,
it may be toe forerunner of our actual
call, probably soon to be made.
leon”—hereafter to be known aa the
There is nothing ’ later from Hanover
Fourty Cromwell—has done nothing to­ or York.
ward piittlng down the rebellion, the
Cincinnati, Sept. 10, 3 P. M.
louder have his praises been sung.—
A train of 30 ambulances, with a flag
“Strategy ” and the celebrated “change of
of trufce, left here yesterday nflern&lt;K&gt;n for
J. W. TILLMAN,
W. A. JHQWA RD,
base,” how ever, came near being disas­ the use of our wounded at Richmond.—
DWIGHT HAY,
T. W. CLARK.
trous to our “young Cromwell” and the Twelve mile* distant, they were halted
C. T. MITCHELL,
C. V. DsLAND,
schemas of these par excellence patriots by the enemy’s pickets.
The officer in
E. ANNEKE.
J. A. KERB,
T W. FERRY.
L. DODGE, ’
who,desire to have Congress and the command was taken before Gen. Heath
GEU. JEROME,
J. W. FREY,
and informed that the train could not
State Qaa'l CotaDitee.
Cabinet “cleaned out,” by the young
pass- as he was not receiving flags of
W-8. WOpD, Secretary.
hero.
Detroit, AugostW, Ifej.
truce at present The appeal wm mado
For a short period we bear nothing of to Kirby Smith, and the ambulances
8 The^bllowiau wm sJo^d^by the Republican
tho “Cromwell to arise in their midst,” were allowed to proceed.
JtooW, Ttot in the opinion of tb« ConranScouts report tho rebels moving in two
tfee, tto appointment of any tadiriiual to repre­ and we supposed Congress and the Cab­
directions, numbering abont 16,000.—
sent any eooniy fa which ho does not reside, inet safe.
But recent events have made
Early this morning a large cavaly force
should not be recognised in any future Couventho candidate for Cromwellian honor*
attecked our pickets on Licking River,
“master of the situation’’ and his power driving them back a mile.
Several
and prestige are rtow evoked to break'up were wounded. Our 'whole force over
■epatellean Coa'fFeWtVfial
Convention the Cabinet, as a Wellington,• after which the river was drawn up in line of battle.
At noon to day one of our men wm kil­
-PsMrth Ulstrtot. 1
ho may ba expected to exercise the
led in a piket skirmish.
Notioeia fires, that a Rgpobltean Congrea“Statesmanship” of a Cromwell, and dis
Harrisburg, Sept 12—2.30 a. M.
District of Michigan. will
perae Congress when it assembles.
Beliable information has been received
Beaders, this* is nn fiction ; the evidence
Stonewall vnuMvwi,
Jackson, WIM1
with utaaM'auvv,
his advance,
. , .
—that
.... FHfafuvnMi
is bemg developed from time to time J
r now jn
Hagerstown,
_.
------- , preparing to

tho “youthful Napo­

mp*e bri&amp;.his whole artny upon Phila­
delphia.
Our scouts from Hanover, Gettysburg
mortal columns to the defense of Mc­
and Tannertown arrived here at a late
Clellan’s Peninsula Campaign, believing hour Inst night, and confirm the evacua­
that the auspicious time has come, now tion of the camps at Frederick by the
'
calls on its paper General to perform his rebels.
Gov. Curtin has promptly advised
part of the great work, as follows:
President Lincoln and the Generals in
“Under these circumstances, what is
command at WMhiugton, of all informa­
the duty of Gen. McClellan? His posi­
tion that has reached here through the
tion ia like that of Wellington in tho
numerous channels under his control.
Spanish peninsula when he was interfered
The most active measures are being
with by the British Cabinet; nnd it is n
put in force to assemble a Urge army to
duty which he owes to the country no
resist rebel invasi^p, and, if possible,
teas than to himself, to follow the exam­
save our capital and State from devasta­
ple of that illuslrous and patriotic Gen.
tion and outrage.
oral.
When tho “Iron Duke” found that
the administration were bent on his
New York, Sept. 12.
destruction and the defeat of the army
The gunboat Picket, blown up at
which he was lending, he firmly took his
Washington, N. C., wm originally a
stand and insisted that the cabal should
canal propeller.
bo broken up.
His country 'was in dan­
A. special dispatch to a morning paper
ger, and he wat in a position to dictat*
says it is clear the rebel* have not found
termb.
His remonstrances bsd the de­
the active sympathy and material aid
sired effect: the meddling Cabinet was
they expected in Maryland.
‘
overthrown, and thenceforward victory
The latest estimates of tho extent of
crowned the British arms. Now this xs
the rebel force this side of the potomac,
THX GROUND WHICH McClXLLAX OUGHT TO
vary from 100,000 to 150,000.
TAKE IX RKHMUCXCK TO THAT PORTIOX OF
Aocording-to the Richmond Ditpalch,
THX AdMDUBTRATTOX AT WaSHTXOTON
the rebel army sent against Pope num­
WHICH IS RKSPONSISUC FOR THX PRKSKXT bered %50,000.
With all of Pope’s re­
COXDITIOX OF THINGS. Hx OUGHT TO XXinforcements, his army never exceeded
BIST UPON THX MODIFICATION AND RBCON- 60,000, and yet be fought the enemy for
STRVCTIOX OF THX CaBINIT IX ORDER TO
16 days aud nights.
HAVE IT PURGED OF THE RADICAL TAINT
Philadelphia, Sept. 13.
which may again infuse its poison over

and the mask being thrown off.

The

New York Herald, which' devoted nine

election, in Xoraoiber next.

delegates as follows:

Kent 18, Barry 7, Ionia 7,

Emmett 3, Cheboygan I, Delta 2, Mackinac 3,
Manitou 2. Tot*!, 81 delegates. Delegatee will
eot be entitled to represents county unless a res-

Grand Rapid*, AugMt 29th 18S2.

Republics* County Convention.
»ere will ba a Republican Convention far the

purpose of selecting four delegates to the Slate
Couvanttoq, to be bald at Detroit on the 24lh fast,
sad seven delegates to the Republican Congress­
ional Convention of the Fourth Congressional
District, and far the transaction of such other
business as' may be deemed necessary.
Each
township will be entitled to'four delegates.

y. M-.NEVTNS,
GEO. THOMAS,
X W. BAILEY.
J. H. MUNROE,
O. L. INGRAM,
RtmMean Cbunty AmtaBtar.
Uaatinra. Rentember R. IMi
' 1 &lt; ■■■'

Since a part of our issue went to'press,

the whole. Now is ths time for him to
prove himself not only a yreat general
out a statesman worthy of the occasion
and of the responsibility which he has

(late Tuesday evening,) wf have news of assumed. The safety of the country is
He Is bound to see
a splendid victory ^Maryland, near or entrusted tobim.
that no insidious enemy' lurks behind
about his base of operation*.' His own
particular*1 mvb’ that the rebels were
security and the security of his army is
routed with great loss and many prlson- involved,'and the fate of ths republic

era^re

Tho enemy is said to be

retreating in confusion over the Potomac.
We trwt thia may all prove true ; a vic­

The-Washington Republican of
' the Sth, contains the surprising statement

.^pat, previous to the departure of .Gen.
Pope, he preferred charges against Gen­

erals Fits John

Porter,-Franklin and

by their friends, the police proceeded
thither and snrroAided the house and

has a right to demand indemnity for the
past and security for the future, and he
ought not to rest satisfied till he is as­
sured by facts, not mere promises, that
his plans shall not bo interfered with
hereafter.”

.

.

Such, readers, is the alm and object of

the McClellan worshippers, and

we re

gret to say that a few

that what t^ey did was under the posi­
tive instructions of Gen. McClellan.

hnva been deceived by tho insidious hy­

ell's corps, now-st Washington was a

remarkable target for rebel

shots.

He

has a slight wound across the neck by a

pocrisy of the

really loyal

New York

men

Herald knd

Harper'e Weekly, into blind fnith in the
General who is relied upon to consum­
mate this unholy revolution-

We are

not-prepared to believe- that Gen.

Mc­

Clellan seconds this nefarious scheme.—

bullet, a bullet hole' through his hat, his

sword was broka by a bullet, and a bul-

With all his short-comings as a General
we still believe Aign loyal—not so, how­

ever, with a large dw of his worshipers.
the knee.’- Yet be “still Hvee.”

T»k V^ojIld, which eommrttced by In­

sane attacks or Secretary Stanton, now

Tbs re be!son Friday ’retreatsd rapid­
ly and ’ ih ‘c8B!tAMf~from Cincinnati,
leartng the rnad ati^wwFwith camp ket-

Thia m not unexpected A and

lias and other cumbroM articles. Some
rebel prisoners taken say tb» force which

iatralion.

will probably be no longed quoted

m

Republican paper.**

six pieces of field Artillery.

That*was

tabards’* Louisiana battery.

The rest

pcrior country In thia atAto Iias furnished

ka fall quota ?)f fatn.'-ffid hAve been offi-

nully informed by Gov. Blair that they
wiU be oampt from draft.

The police made an important capture
last night at the house of Dr. T. N. Wil.

WHOM THE TROOPS AND THE COUNTRY 11 AVE
OOXFIDEXCE AS A GxNBRAL FOR THB CHIEF

GrifRn, and that these gentlemen declared

fry General Z. B. Tower, of McDow­

Baltimore, Sept 18.

liamson, seven miles from this city, on
thio TTobkerstawn road.
Having received
iriformatinn that some rebel officers
from the Invading army wlre belng feted

Lory Is what we need to give confidence

’ to a desponding people.

A special dispatch to the Bulletin saya:
"Harrisburg is declared to be under
martial law.
Every able bodied man is
going to Chambersburg.

He)b( master orfos
ia '"hu ■ ONLY MAN IN

itaelf Is at stake.
SITUATION.Hl

•Ge». Bragg, whom they expected to
support their movement, but they did
bear that (Jew. Buell had massed bU force-

bogged the whole party as follow*;—
Capt. Harry1'Gilmore, Co., F, Stoart'*
cavalry •Granton D. CarlWe, and Lieut.
Bain. These men were disguised In citi­
zens’ dress. The police also seized Dr.
Williamson, their entertainer, and the
following gentlemen, friends; F.T. Hay­
wood, J. H. Buchmao, Alex. Curry, and
Martin Magraw. The whole party were
brought to this clt/ and are now In dose
Custody.
Police.were armed with rifles and pre­
pared for apy emergency. 'These rebel
officers belong to this tfty. It is thought
they will, as they justly* should, meet
the fate of spies.
We have positive information that
railroad communication was Interrupted
and the telegraph wires cut between
Harper’s Ferry and Cumberland yester­
day by the rebels.
A reconnoisanco to the, vicinnlty of
North Mountain, about seven miles
south of WilllamBport, encountered some
r«l»el plcketi/ We killed and captured
thirteen.
;
‘
•-i•
It WM discovered that Lee and Jack 'son had crossed the Potomac, near Mar
tinsburg.
Lringstreet it I* thought
would cros* further up the river. The
whole rebel force Is retreating across the
Potomac.

across the Potomac is not believed in
offieUI drdM.
The ending oT troop.

drovfl away on « gallop.

~ AMERICANmtgH’UIJg -

As be enme

“Sigel! There goea Sigel!”
And by
the lime lie hitd reached the sidewalk a
'largecrowd-wa^ltroimd him hurrahing
•xaledly.
iHiWrticeablc that whenever

IT WILL MEND WOOD.
Bare your broken Furnimre. 1 ,
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

Louisville, Sept. 13.

-Tto)sortersjnst arrt^e frnmO”"berland Gap, rcnqrted that Geq- Morgan
made a forty' through tho rebel lines,
andrtptured provision train and cattle
enough to subafet hh army sixty days.
He also cm pts red a rebel General, Aus­

l*«t.
„
Bragg is reported to )&gt;e in Tennessee
moving to Kentucky,

Buell is washing

him.
Cincinnati, Sept. 13.

The rebel army has fallen back be­
yond Florence. Some stragglers taken
by our eeouta say they had 20.000 men ;
others say only 10.000 advanced.
Prisoners say the retreat waa made

became they beard of Buell’s^ presence
in Kentucky, and bad not beard from
Bregg.
Our scouts tart night report the enemy

retreating in confusion.

'•tasily tc^^red
1
*'
IT WILL MEND CHINA,
roien China Cap* and&amp;uicancia be

thin, hut in good health.
He and Gen.
Bankii_have plenty to d6juatncrw.

tin, and aixty soldiera.
.
A sentieman from Lexington says he
saw Kirby Smith there on Wednesday

ExaCTerated

IT WILL MEND MARBLE.
[■bat ptec* knocked ou« of rout M.rbla Mantle e
to put op aa aironf aa e»er.

report*.

As the facts of the recent baftlea come
fully to light, It becomes Evident to nil

. u )vii.u.MEkn roiicEL^iN.

intelligent persons that there has been
no such fighting M sojneoCtbedispAtcliesi
sent out describe. The lo»sA&gt;ftfiftiaciv ^r
twenty tbottenndfa.killed and wonnded
h gradually lessening.down to five or six
thousand,
it is not believed nt the Stir
geon 'Generid’» office that tTic w1w&gt;Te
number will exceed five thousand. As

&gt; filing earned.

It will Mrnd B'-w, U^rnl ,I»ivrt, and in
fact every lb.ng Imt Mwah.

for the fighting;, s6fne&lt;JMt wa» ma
cent. That under
B*4Jfiday

hl it with
ered the troop* narlieinatinB in
the
bjthe
nely.
bulk &lt; f the fores

Rl.,y
I’erhap.
baturdn ys Bghli

Harrisburg, Sept, 14.

There was a battle to-day nt Middle­

town.
Longstreet’s division, moving on
the Boonesboro road in the direction of
tn Rntland, September 16, of dipthoria, Groans
Williamaport, with the intention, no B., ton of Giio.'kteOfr, aged 4 fri. and 7 tnoa.
doubt, of re-crossing the Potomac nt
that point, was engaged by the Federala.
SWCM NOT letsNothing official has been received al head­
quarters of the bailie up to this hour, mid­

ECOMOMT U WEALTH
$10 00 a yeamyrd hi *-«&gt;-r. •
0n&lt;--ftni’i. A?

are still arriving on foot and by the rail­
road.

Price 25 Cetitii&gt; t Bottle*. '

( j

Price 25 Ceuta pvr B«.itli-.

Price 25- Cram per Bptth*.

Price 25 C&lt; ntu per Ifoltlr.
.

.

■: Pricu 25 CVnis per lk»tilc.

Bayers.

TERMS I'XSH. '
JOHN* * CMOTLEY,
(Sole Manufacturers))
78 WILLIAM SfiXET.
Corner of Liberty Street.

▼our Medicine. Therefore we recommend to the
public si large, the expediency of baring recourse
to your Medicine, and ccn*r&lt;;uentlv. as in duty

haved belter. Gen. Franklin has been
hotly engaged on the extreme jleft.
J do '
not know tho result, except that the fir­ cure for the diaeaaea meutiooed.
ing indicates progress on his psrt
The action continued till after dark
and terminated in leaving us in posses­
sion of the crest. It has been ia glorious
victory.
I cannot tell w hether the enemy
will retreat during the night or appear
in increased force in the •morning. I reBACK PAY, PENSION, AC.
grcltn add, that the gallant and able
Gen. Benn is killed.
GEO. B. McCLELLAN, M»j&lt;&gt;r-Gtn»rul.
Department, Wellington, D. C.,
*

i.«

Price 25'Cents prr Bi.tt’c.

baffled their skill. ConKaaeally ye were in a |
state of despondency, until we commenced wamg |

hilarity, and our gratitude is equal to our
H. W. Haileek, Genersl-in-Chlrf:
After a very severe engagement, the
corps of Gen. Hooker and Gen. Reno
have carried the heights commanding Lite
Hagerstown road by storm. The troops
behaved magnificenily. They never be­

h

AMERVriK fBMEXT CLIL.

night.
.
KsroLipji, Henry Co., O., Joly 7,1833.
On receipt of nows of the occupation
Dr. C. W. Roascs.—ZAur Air .-For the bei.i
of Frederick by Burnside, and the ad­ fit of sutTering hnmaoitv. permit us to anrfoonci
through
the coiumna of your Circular, the soi
vance of McClellan, the people became
priaiug properties of your Seandinsrian Bloo
wild with enthusiasm. Telegraph offices Purifier and Blood Fills, wteieb ia a sun- cure fo
Indigoatiou
and Liver Complaint.
Wo hav
were besieged with regard to the result.
Great confidence is how fell here as to
tho safety of tho Stalo capital. Troops

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COMPLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS

ITISFIKE ANb WA iM. l^iOF

The Indian Troubles in .Minnesota.
nirscoi ton * ocrcvoniDie—rrobnbie uoacr w mm-rent acta or c«ocn-a&gt;; sod bavins
Psaceable Soluliou ol all DlIQculttea with I cw»i&gt;l«te arrangement* withTjT8. Ktuoooli*q„
the Chippewas.
arF*t) Waahiat’an;WU attend
Mr. W. P. Hills left Earl A be reran: ■ . J*® Jf1
bie at 10 o’clock on Saturday night, and ;
*
reached St Paul nt sundown yesterday.
Middle
making 240 miles in 44 hotira.
He left I
'• '

11. WR1CI1T

builditigwof kil kind., meh

the beleagured garrison at the fort In
wr
good spirits, and tally confident they
■wd MINK UCIU
iCUOFlNu w
i» Uta
Sul
*?!£££
F,KK- WATK
»&lt;- WEATHER
and
would be able to hold out until reinforce­
li“.«
,lioy»T'w»
^w--'
oF ail
ments arrive.
Eitatepf George Nichols.
Captain Vander Hoeck, on Wednesday
‘WLfi^^J^ATE 0F MICHIGAN
last sent out a large dctatchnrent of men.
if Barry
...
T"-.-—ret
and succeeded in getting back. about half
H ,u, &lt;-rol|alc voire. m tt&gt;e vi|.
the cattle which the Indinns harl driven ...
Iago of IlMlingu, on Monday I ho 13th dar of
off a few days before. They have had September,in the year one tho i»«nd eight bvnlrrd No Heat is
jjaekjng application
skirmishes nearly every day with'tfie
Indians, and on Saturday last a genertd

New Advertisements.

attack was made from all aides upon the
fort by several hundred Indian^/who
were repulsed after a vigors’,, fight,

with some loss. The Idas in the gnrrison wife'one man killed and two or three
wounded.
The men nt the fort are much wearied
from their incessant watch, and of course

Um h. &lt;p|.lUTf «,J

•nd wban f&gt;ni%r£ ft&amp;m a pcrftetl t Fibs Paoor
“ •^TT’*«ih “^•*“r bodv- wbilh c*'“,0‘ h* «Vtn b,r H“*1, Q*u,&lt;”’ HvowtaSaaixuso of Recr
------..kww ■■ ww r.iaic, are

[XT.

•I"'1™' *!id

nervously anxious for more help. The
garrison is composed of about eighty &lt;he. V,™r&lt;’f‘h«P*httaa«r should not be ■ ranted.
soldiers, fifty armed citizens, and about
fifty women find children.
Mr. Hills
Heard firing on Sunday morning, and sup­
‘&gt;&gt;.1ta.tln2. B«n7; a aew,

posed the Indinns were again attnckfng. pnoted and creolaliwg In mH oowwtr tel
for three suceMive weeks, immediately nn
to said dM. 9t toariBf.
7 P
Mr. Richard Shute writes ns follows:
“I left Fort Ripley on Friday last at
2 o’clock P. M.
All was quiet. The
Chippewas had agreed to meet the Com­
ELECTION NOTICE.
&lt;i .
missioners of Indian affairs, Get). Dole
U hereby riven, that at the next Gener
nnd Superinlendent Thompson, ns booo
as the Mille Lae Indiana should arrive. erediux

(a^U)

The Commiasioners, on Friday, morning

Madison, Win., a

fortified. Gen. Thom-

Buell win
I Nashville i

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.
r o T,T,.™0T- LlwteBMH Gov.
received from the latter a very gratifying gy^ Baeqtaryef State, Aaritor Gawd. State
letter, stating that they were on the wny * rM*arer. CaninuweMr of the State I^ad imu—
to meet him at the fort, desired pence
with the whites and permission to fight
the Sioux.
“The Chippewas allege gross miscon­
duct on the part of former agents, and
Renuorid
plead this as an excuse for their late robbcrics at Leech Lake and Ot^rTdl Lnkn.
Thia Commissioner and Superiatendent
of Indian Affairs promisee thern'k full
Philadolpwa, Sept. 13.
The Preu, of thia city, received the investigation Into all their griBvancesXnd,
when they get into council, there cartnot
following dispatch;
,
. ,
he a rsaaotmble doubt but that a sitiaNashviixe. Tenn., 11th, 5 P. M.
factory ooncluaion will be had.
The Whois of Basil's army is hastening

Happy for them

without foundation.

,.

'/fl/.fl

mortals to, perforn. . From that time

forward the more

_..

aririUWdFMt

orn^m immediately

for the defense of (he State, and be ready
f°r marching orders upon one hour's no-

tto Uxxos Jfris conspiracy has been
•en in
in progreaa; w
but Intellfaenoe of a reliable character is
■
^ZWmttanow Sav* bp*n'' adverse. The’
rcociveo, to too eireci mat too reacts,
candidate for Cromwellian honors was under Jackson, entered Hagerstown In
force
this
afternoon.
The
operator
left
selected in February last; and tho' labor
while the rebels were entering the town.
of puffing him up to tho requisite pro­
Arrangements for the defeoeof this city
portions bsgan by attributing to him are going forward, and'the order of the
AN STATE
y of Detroit, fests which it wm not In the power 6f Governor issued to-day la considered
tho Mb day

&amp; CAOBLEY’8
b&amp;Atn Cement Glne.

Harrisburg, Sept. 18.

that a foul con-

its( stead
stead a
a mllitai
military
left; and to Install In ita
dictator. For more t
'

household

Washingtt®

uiptytr on the street# or nk
A* wndta to-day thetw two
Tariaom At Williard’a luoKflg &lt;»«■ »

Harrisb
without ovtum and with form

from

&gt;. -"GW people here are vary
Wovor
and Banks, wbeA^erviafl

AR N

V***M*ay

j^A ..correspondent

A UJ«r«pl&gt; wind by Om. 8tam™,

OITTA

x-x«oxza
PKIteya CEMVNT.

'

and

F«r PreserTiiir nd Repairing Metal
R**fo*fall kiads.
it »dberv&gt; firmly. forming a txHh rquai to tbrro

•aqueat opto sudden chungsa of iu&lt;- uraiber. |

1 WJd- JJOT CBACK IN COLD. OU MUN IK
WARM WEATHER, AM) SQX.WAKH OF*.

Thia cement ia

�foal anY. SBifctllatttm.
■ j
ormuu. vans w iuxt osutti.

. G®*. Rtf leek did not
CUU» RAPIDLY AND KAXUCSLLT

BY DR RADWATS
RADWAY’S

.

taTTlKj't—*“ km* hi“ '"&lt;onn.nl.
10 bn ■rtWj'nb.aco.Mi th. »b,”ilorf

Michigwa Cwiatral BatirwaM.
'n aad snag MonAay, M« 6U UgJ. Pasaen.
ger Train, on M** M&amp;jttta .Ceetral Rail­
road willjosre Battle Cresk«o &amp;leW»:

O

Day Expra«*....tf.
NifM Experts.....

AI BlurMoct Ijnr ntCbi th. Infcrm.tin.

lu wny through tbr
“Mguhr” rh«&gt;r..l^
Convinced.
• &lt;m
u

1*1 P. M.
149 A.M.

Day Btrprees1,..
Night Expraasi;.... .2:10 A.M.

Instrument

Iwliiu.l.
w„

renovating

resolvent

)A GUABAKTM£.-Oaa to aU hotties of
Dr. RUay i CUsasfeg Syrup—called RADWAYURENOTATINQ RE80LVENY—will cert
the worat cases of Skin Disease, Bocondury 9ypbPM, Nsrsr Boras. Uksra, or SccHm^e EmptUma

factiva. Shn thsrafcre now prays'^hii

-w ,

NEWS

T« K dcEUEfr

LOW PRICES

'jgefiiu.lSfC'r;

-mm

RV- Bl.w.rtb, ih*

lor olUclad u&gt; Morg,.’. b-^)
Im,
J.ukwo.Tw.n.
iblercrpliOK. di.prtbbr. -ffi.WnS

P. M

r tttoTbtxirwa . ; &lt;1
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

TO THE PUBLIC ...

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

rxpbdta iu th«gdirection nnhirnMylnchoa
caulioc ott the part of &lt;^r Gsncrnk

R. N. RICE, Gert Sepenmendent.

"BviXA-va ..i
art,
ojjfoteA Xo
OR u TCkfoSkcxUC. kmJAuiu vmX\X
euxfo oXX
u\X\s uAxxeYb

DR. RADWAY

D w A Y’S OLE A NSI NG
^YRtlJ^CALLED RAD WAY'S REN­
OVATING RESOLVENT.

Otte u|j»lx bottlrg will cure every fonu

CAUCTJEb
The Republicans of Hastings are invited to
meet io Caucus, at thpCourt Bouse, on Thursday
afleruooa, September 1Mb. at’ three o.clock, for
the puspose of ebocehig four delegatee to tho ap­
proach ing County Convention.
J M. RUSSELL.
a R. BURTON.
A. W. BAILEY, Township Committee.
Hastings, September, If th, 1888.

brass

Kkt'Foumd.—A sluiff shanked
•door key has been fnufid in

the Court

Houst* yard, and left nt .this office.

Wk

uavk

ukks

evil company is like smoke.

We can­

without carrying

away with us a taint of it.

And

yet

perceptible,

-that taint is not so readily
nor near so easily, removed.

was so.

that

a comparison,

not long remain in it

Would it

The young man may visit the

barroom, or corner

his

grocery, and

another or his lady friend will detect the

taint of smoke which

he carries with

hint, but may fora long time be ignorant
•of the

moral taint which the company

he found there, has fixed upon his charac­

The fond, confiding, and ever-trust­

ter.

ing wife may detect tho smell of smoke
nnd perhaps the fumes of the

which

wine cup,

her husband asserts were

con­

tracted while at his own office upon “bus­
iness” with a friend, which detained him

but Oh! she little

to a very late hour;

stitasi

And it U farther ordered that’ raid Petitioner
give notice, to the pereuns intoruclea In raid
Wlste’ of the pendancy ol arid petition raid
thshesnug thereof, by cqiiring: •* ropy ‘df- tbit
order to bupuWithcJ in tho •'Uasflfin Ben­
ner ' a newapapcr, printed and' circuJating’ta
arid countv of Barry, for rix annemlve weckx,
Ittitiedjxtely preriou* to raid day of braring.

of akin d«en»e*,HimiorB,Pimplea, BlotchrR.’BoHa.Balt Rheum, Cafiker. Ulcers,
liiiiiurit. Feviar Sores. Scrofula nrSvpni-

lm,'8.&gt;rey tn the Eyes, Ears, Nos®, Miwttb
Scald Head. Lei ndne neglect thia nd-

(A inns ropy.) atigiu

vice—if you would rid youraelve* from
the mitenea you aufler—resorl at once
to thia medicine. Otte bottle will dy
you inor«qguod than n half dozen ofSar
saparillas nnd other mixtures. The dose
la small, two .iea-apooDfuils being a Tull
dote.

which he

18 YOUR CONSTITUTION TAINTED!
•’etoek in tbr fiwcnoon of said day, the fallowing
described land* to wit:,
way's Iletolrenl. in yinletit Gihstkutional
The north fruciioouf tlia.Muth-eaat quarter (V)
Diseases.. It disengage* from the animal of aaetion No. xtx (*} iu town one(1) north of
Range Nina (S) weal, containing forty-two sad
fltiids the tnateriet j»iorbi or elements of sixty eight one bsndrvthe (4t O'-IO.') sere*: also
ol tha south east
disease, and throws them off through the the north-west quarter
excretory organs, thus taking the sting quarter (|) of sootion twcl»e( 18) In town two |2]
north of range ten [IO] west, containing forty
«■ ■ al.n mnn
out of the order. It renovates and fresh­
ens the blood, and impnrtx vital energy

Wonders are daily Wrought Vy Rad

to tho system. In Serofulu, Cancer. Sy philis. Chronic Rheumatism. Lung Com.
pm.
ADAM ELLIOTT, Erecsfor.
Dated Angus, It*, 1SG3.
*ag2T
plaint®, Skin Diseasi-s. Mercurial Dis­
eases, Contractions of die Joints, Palsy,
dbSM
MISSION
Ell
’
S
NOTICE.
Paralysis, nnd nil cmnplumls external nr
internal which are capable of nssitnting a
A 11 peraous haring claims against tbs estate
A ol W11.UAX Kato*, deceased are hereby
constitutional typo nnd being transmitted
-stifled and requested to present the same for
from parenis
to children,
.
------ ■ we
- recommend
■ examination and adjustment to the undersigned
«AX '
L only
\ remedy
\ nnd n auro mie. this CominUiiiuncra duly anpuinted by the Probate
tho
’irresistible and• searching
" ■■
.. . &gt;
. al. I Court fur the county of Barry, who will meet fur
disinfectcnl,
teralive and invigornnt.
_________________ _______________________
Price one dollar a bottle or six botllee for I ««•»» *f UmPl
*5 ,c’"l7n,b
.
. ,,
I [ITUil day of September.19M. and on WcduexJive dottars.
j ^4V ,|10 Mten'ocuib (1“ lb] dar at Itecember, oue
DR. RADWAY’S OFFICE,
~rr-»-K. ■
- -------------------- 67 Maiden Lane. ■ Sold by druggists.
j

C3d Cay uf June, iFrfii, being the time limited by
the said I’rubate Court, the final adjiutmcnt of all
claim* agaiu.t nald estate.
GlI.nFItT STIKKR,
lUewie
HIRAM J. HANUHBTT, I «&lt;.•»*».
Dated. Baltimore, August li, lain.
augio

£rgal polices.

received

time will come when

But, alas !
that taint

the

which

blackens the eoul, bhall become apparent,

and when mother, wife or friend shall be
rendered heart-sick by the

which imperceptibly

moral stench

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Babmt Corxrr. as.
At a session of the I'robale Court, fur the

S

the continued proximity to evil

associa­

ADMINISTUATOITS SALE.

deceased.
,
of September, in tbeyt
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a II“prere,n‘ttrthenrtT» ep’rtadte.J‘dS. of Probste. ]&lt;*•*••• granted to »e. fe the I'robate.Court of

I

accumulates from

S Ihi uJL.

mm ®Din?iBTm©H

teu«r», esuavrs, r.rapuoua. ouiw.
and Barber's Itcb, one bottle will cure .and Im­
part purity and dearness to the skin And com­
plexion.
____
■ Uli-’
Will cure Salt Rheum. Scald head. Sore Eyes,
Strumous Discharges from lbs Ears, Swelling la
tba Groin, Falling of the Womb, Dyspepsia, Henralgia, ‘
•___ • !
. •

’ •

WU1 «rn Fever’Sorta. Ulcers, Soros in the
Nose or Mouth, Kings 'Evi|. Nodes, Discharges
from ths Uterus, chlorosis, PHmery Syphlfas,
Glandular Swellings. Ulcers, of the womb. Kick­
fete. Softening of ths Bone^, Fits, Dropalmd Effuaiotu, and Diseases induced by Hxpusurs, Ac.

FOUR TO BIX BOTTLES.
W|".
°£rofals; Syphilis, White Swelling,
Bore Legs. Syphilitic Rheumsti.m, Gout, chronic
Diseases, Seurvcy, Bronchitis, Tubercles, Lloers
..
.kA 1 „nv* nr I.lvnr and dia-

i-g
to- rotate of
•■'d deceased Io wit; The north-west quarterly

The arrangements

other persons interested ’■thS? to : K»»

equal any heretofore held.
Paxson Browblow will

petitioner

deliver the

addtess, which will be a feature of great

attraction.

littouer
_
_
be pea- j
---------------------- -----------------besriiig thervoL
by ciuMinr s copv of thu notice and order to be ,
published tn the Hastings Banner, a public ,
newspaper printed at Hastings and circuUung iu
aaidcountv uf Harrv, for .three succewira weeks,
aept',7

On Friday General Pope asked to be
relieved from bis command, nnd his re-­
quest wax granted.
He at once preferred
charges against Generals Fitx-John por­
ter, Franklin and Griffin, for refusing to
obey orders diring the engagement.
thereby causing ibe defeat.
A ’Stiurt
’ ' Was ordered,
martial
Oruyrru, and
miu held its first
—
• - morning,
t_ _ at
—■ at.*
W Ar
meeting vn Sunday
the War
Department.
Joseph Holt is Judge
Advocate; Major General Codwallader,

'

“ ““A"

Judge of,Probate.

ROBATE Order.—Slate of Mi^ugan.
County of Barry, a».—'At a aeaaioti of the Pro
Ute
for A* roun-y of B-rry. hdlde. al th.
_ viltsg. «f Hratiug*. on
Prolrai Offire. la _th.
rroa^s vw
lbou
Tuo4kT. the uiutbdsy
and sixtftwo. 1'ProMot.
"** ?*C.prtodls, Mgeoi Trobats-’
'
. lhe matter of lbs &lt;»i*te at Thutnaa Barber.
.
*
-1 - — - -

P

1

Ilf Fnheet Blfein. praitnx. amoogst otn«r thing*.
. ,ha
Wfti sod totamrnrvf .*uidsese«cd.
“ this court, ms. be admitted to
Km?,, .mu..
■».«.» mim*

ccunpoae
Mansfield'a absence, and that of Ostwral

Porter, who will be first tried, the board
adjournefi-tiH Monday. ’
''
.
It is reported that Generel Pope hw

•for fifteen days.
Porter’s corps has Seen consolidated
with that of HeotilomBn, and Reno
signed the command uf McDowell*

tv of Barry, for tiiri* S'icaesMre w..«s, tmmeu*

We lean) from good autborKy that
Gen. Bu-11 hu Wl«&gt; ua witt bl* army

tn N-rii.llln, «nd th«t Im »M bern
■t that pn.nl by Gat; BoMnnr.n.' col
omn ofGCn. GHnt'.Wy.' from Ink*—
tho two .rmie, being l.rpi ennojh to
puheriw Brags ,nd cpuirc Kirbj Srniin.
if properly hSUIcd. '

Cot-

t»

P'-P" •

Imbecility

end MoDv^l's
MeDowellJtw; wntwt'* I««er to the

Proton; Mklng fb«t bia action, mny U

investigated.*

’r

cam i
LIEF should be applied. Taken internally—a
ua-spobuful to half a tumbler of watan-willcura
acidity of the atdamch, anJpromote digestion, it
is a pleasani and healthy stimulant.

•krptical.and be convinced.
Il combines in its
composition tho properties of a diffusive stimulant
an antiseptic, a mild but effective Astringent, and
a direct power draff the nerve*, neither narcotic

It fulbll* the iodtoation ofMoaliungtba' eteculrtoil, (qmI rifoftivdy. and mriu httantifully to
mind* that can underetand ita aethutt

DIRECT

LTzaLi^aatioTb^ ..
JcLTjLTldioe,
Ki/l-ney Complcbiizts,

FROM

KvXUts
arc eov£\.\to%cA
vexve o-vA
vwfts cuxCi \xc.y\j%,
vt&amp;ucXb. vcxaVtc Wxxvct.

rVovv&gt;e.
Ur 'B.o\&gt;aeV%

feXomac^ 'BkXXe.vo
art. XW \lOov vcxaxx'* VvwtxA.
Ur. WoWk's

SXo'tvx.o.e.Xx TAkXXe.es
DR. RADWATS PILLS.

IRBIWCIBID 1PIBWIB3.

\\vc \lOO'c vexaw vtvavxx^
Uoc\ov'% UVV\s.

If people anderatobd the importance of purgestion with RADWAY’S FILLS, in contradlatincVIIV, •
—
..
r.v
ing. save thrmselrea fn-tn much suffering. and
greatly improve tbeir health.
RADWAV’S PILLS

‘Dr. "RoWck'%
We have every kind of goods, such as

They era

or Elaterutm; and more soothing and baaling
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarinds, or Castor
Oil.
AS ALTERATIVES

dies. Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks. Dead-ache, Ac.
In the treatment of fevers, cither Bilious, Yellow,
Tvphoid, and other reducing fevers, they art su­
perior to quinine. Their InUuenee extends over
tbs entire system, controling, strviigtlicjuag, and
bracing upllie relaxed and wasting energies, and
regulating all tba aecrcitons to the natural per­
formance-of their duties. cleansing and purifying
the blood and pursing from the system all dis­
eased deposits and impure bnmore.
They differ from all purgative pills. Tbeir
ration is not local, or confuted to a portion of the

"Bv. *&amp;Lo\)aeV%

IBdDdDlPS &lt;&amp; SIEI(DIE^j

S\ovo.o.e\x WtX.Xe.ve
6.«\&gt;x\.vXtx.XcX.

GROCERIES

-

wlr\oaxc\\.o\^

HARD-WARE J

*

ttXowvacXv 'S’x.XXevft
ar^kVvt So\A\.e,r,’% VrwoA,\n^
^.rtvew^kw^ U\.arr\\ca, U^%exxXttrx^ U.WunxcAASVCL, cXe.
CTiese ^.ttera art put up in, quart
bottles, &lt;if whiah the above is afao-eimile.
The label is finely engraved, and
is provided with a eafe-guard from
counterfeiters. (Price fl per bottle, os
six for $S. .
,
C. W." JJohaolc, (Proprietor, Jfo. 6
East ^burlA Bi., Dihifinnati, to whom
all orders should be addressed.

AND

FOR BALE BY

DRY GOODS!

Roberts A Striker, Hastings, Eli Nichois, Jaj 8.
Terry, Orangeville Mills, 11. C-.Swilt. I’rairtenDe,
H.B. llennlngton, Middleville, and by drnggista

CHANCERY ORDER.

QTAfE.OFMICniGAN.-fbe Circtflt&amp;Brt for
O the Cmintr of Barry; in CbaSoerr.
'•
igkth Judicial Circuit; Suit pending mi seed
at the. Court Uvusc. in the village of Hm‘i said Countv, on the ttd dty of July,’ A.

Stacks of

and Mies ReeeiUl l^fmdants.
Jt satisfactorily appeariupby affld*
in thia erase, that- Ihe. abAve.MBwd
Palmer H. RussaU, is not a roaident of
of Michigan, bntrealde* itt thv Elate of'
II
aUnmatainrail

i Mas

Clothing,
tfotaltor, within

Many persons are in th® habit of taking Saito,

ae«|timent of RqM&gt;Ni*n«

Complaintofi

• f atoPJ of arid
tide order, aqd i

&gt;n. these di
Acuities still remain to torture and vex yen-. T«

dava Uio complainant cAum a notice af this order
to'be published in the ‘/Wtny* Umner, a pub­
lic newspaper, j.ritttedipuWtafnd and circulating

I view of THESE HARD TIMES wa &lt;rs selling
OUR GOODS

'-I

-

RADWA

’naSiM sstra.’ i

Unusually Low!

-firtis!

tUnty, [«.) excepting ten

«ax\o^o\Ac,.

Ur. *Slo\»ack'«

Jf both. Ft ast.—They “tduecUy “PJ® “•
roua system without touching the bh»d re

m .nd for the county of
public auction or vendue to
. oh Thursday, the twenty tinb riwimttiw equilibrium of the circulation earaumember. A. D. one thonsand .7, .
: Da Ssecentar. —They act
’ .
n’elock at

Sit. "RoWk's

txxxA wxaVx

In Yellow. Typhoid, sn44&lt;iliuua Fevers, in ErysipelaaJitmUl lrox. purgation is higtir eaMutid;
but toadministeredose of Drastic Pins, the irri­
tation they would produce and the relaxation and
depletion that would follow, would be likely to
prove fatal. In ibase cases a mild, soothing and
gently stimulating laxative, that will purge and
MsL-aootbe and.atrangthen.liks Radray's Regu­
lating Pills, is rnqulrrd. The cause of so many
deaths iu tbse diseases is owing to the want of
a purgative like RADWAY'S PILLS, that will of every description
purra.vithout depleting or interfering with the
functions or other secretions. Not one 1 n a hund­
red of Yellow or other fever caaes would prove
fatal ifjtadasy s Pills were adopted tnlhcir troal-

AVOID SALINE PURGATIVES.

OAX&amp;.

VtXVUJ.CVtX’U. XVhfo

lion produced by the Drastic Purgative PHI* will
..... I. i_ — — —1....
&gt;&lt;!&gt;-.r*
rhstinmiism. gout. Ao , in the kind of pills to take.
If R A DW A YrH J'l LLS are tak m a core w d I folio w
There are a clara of chronic disease*, chronic
Rheumatism, Enlarwaairiii'of the Liver. Spleen
Entargement. dirasw* canard by the excessive
use of calomel. Mercury, Quinint* in Which oolchium goisc are prescribed fieely. In these diseases
BADWAYVS REGULATING PILIE are far more

SXowlClc\\ WvXXws
ate \\\c, vvcXx. YtvavCs. So\ae«^
awA Cow^ovt.

TO THOM WBOT1MKK.
eery, made on the •&gt;
oul&lt;nd cj,ht i.vndwl
tho year rfour Urdone wuu.rau
pg»dfog

o’j a

oxA. aW.
kuv xvaXuve.

h!“

'.‘MH&gt;i*Vfc*

dMlh lint be diod a vi«im

l.t'MBtGft, (j»afed uf).
CIBI.DM. .*. /... I...
jiURNN
t^ijMas^.^.L.^

JUST RECEIVED

^Bilious :Fev&amp;r,
Fever arid,
th
Liver Co-nzplaint, &lt;

A large stock of

' Some advocates of Drastic Pur^atAa ermuas
ly holddhat griping, nausaa, stckoeM, iutitju,
during ths Operation of tbeir pills, is a favorable
sign i tlthcjr pills expelled with the faeces tho
diseased humors left circulating in the system,
CHANCERY SALE’
there would be but little pain or griping. . It is
Internal administration. " ben applied exter- the sbaoncs of the bile and other bnmore. which
TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Tbs Cireuit Court nrily, it will bo found a moat powerful counter tbcit imperfect pills fail to purge out of the sys.. _ L..ntr of Usrry-in Chancery.
tet®. that oocaaioos the pain. By examining the
stools evacuated after serero griping, they will
be found thin and watery.

■

.■xpectrd In that quarter very «oon.
Chicago 7&gt;&lt;‘Swm.
• :*I , ■
'-

■ Will relieve thow who suffer palna. instantly on
J it, application externally or by
interuuliy. and cures—
RHEUM ATIHM .. ......................
m&gt;BK TIIRUAT...............
TtKrrH......................
i NEt'BAlAJlA (^arpxysmaof.).
£ramP8..*.7
hraDAUSE.
(.1*1.It,.

’* TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

MoDowell hMT«»iTmi Imre of »bM«er

L

To those who do not wish to be troubled with
• thinking, but like to bare their thinking done by
' s &gt;me oue else, re any iritMl erphtnu:.-^, that
RAHWAY’S READY RELIEF

i S«?5uiiioFsi&gt;8:
be'assdgned fur ths hearing of said psUiMSU.and
that the heirs at taw of raid decestod, andI all

since been snsicned to the ojmmand of the
Army of th. H.Mb*«I, .M 'Oil Gm..

corprat.

TO THOSE WHO DON’T THINK
AND
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

.

HVAE

CHILDREN

curr, blue pill, brneo their importunes In eases
of liver complaints, andsplceu difficulties, Jaun-

plete, and it is thought the exhibition will

WE

RADWAY’S READY RESOLVENT given In
dna« ufbalf a teaapooafal three timet per day,
will cure 3orea of the Guma, cankers ta the Mouth
Sore Heads, Kara, and Eye*, either from 'Vonns,
Teething, or any other cauae. If troubled with
cough. Re»llc,»ne»a at Night, half a teaapounfal
of the RESOLVENT will insure a cure. Pr.ct
One Dollar a bottie or rix betllea for Five Dollar*.
Principal office,87 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold
br Druggist* In every town In the United State*
and Canada*.
RAD WAY A Co.

C. W. T A VLUR, Admiuiitr.tor.

seem, from their circular, to be very com­

Come and See ! 1

enry, Quinine,corrosive sublimate, Ac. ThereUS
no dineaie of (he Skin, Joint*, Bones or Glands,
but that this remedy will cure.
It cleanras the BLOOD. Rcaolrea alt diraued
depoilte*. nod renovate* the ayaten with herith
and strength. In all cases a»fc for RADW ATS
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Price per bottle
One Dollar. Person* calling at Dr. Radway’*
A Co.'*offioc.S7 Maiden Lane, wilLfe supplied
with rix bottles for Fire Dollar*. Sold also by
Drugg iate.

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is to be held at Detroit on the 23d. 24th,
25th and 2Gth inaL

IN OUR LIKE OF TRADE;

V * THREE BOTTLER.

Pill, in the Arcana of Medicine.

“ '
Tub Statk Fair.—,The Anqugl Fair of ZU.n.X£Lmn^rat r “ ** *
hVtPJrout^ord^Jr'that Mondnr the Hth
the Michigan State Agricultural Society

CJ$ tYvc 'WcoX. CLfek So\k\\xA\\wr«.
cl \.oxm£ \xw\.e, \x«xv
trucXx. x\tc,i\cA. axv o.v\xc\e o\
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’ On rcadfag uuMHng Hie petition, duly van lied | North Dour of the Court Huura in the village of counter-irritant, sudorific, alterative.
ot ifoq.irc ifanyeo. .Jb-rt’E. B«ty&lt;E.dtae
to

tions.

the genetel

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ONE BOTTLE.

—WE STILL—

TWO BOTTLES.

HeeuM granted to me. by tho Probate Court for the

from the associates he met al the billiard

saloon or the card-table.

Judge of Probate.

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least inconrenienoe.

EXECUTOR’S SAUL

drvants of the moral taint which dictated
that fnlsehood, and

SHERMAN C. PtINDLE?

,

BAB DISCOVERED A CLEANSING SYRUP,
Called R*dwat“i Rxxovatixo Rtmoxvsrr—toal
will eureevery species cf Skin Diseaac, Serofula,
RyphiliUa Eruptions, Fever Sores, Ulcers. Th mure
Bait Rheum. Sores bfall kinds. Ifvmoro, fustales

BA ow AY’S REA DY RELIEF.

throughout the8»U«nterotog Ura Won
87 Mmdbx Lahb, N. Y.

movement is

TjOWARD ASSOCIATION, PWWU.

the call* ba M: beet
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LANGFORD Q. KUBY,
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ring.thia old custom and toot*, though

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on thia subject I thought I
trouble foyself or the aodety

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situated for • fu|l and fair

give It one more trial, *hlcb, In my own
mM, has MUbliabed the Act that no
portion of the fodder can be taken whi)«
preen, without material injury to the
corn; and that’wben the fodder is fully
matured the tope may be taken with
very little loss of grain—Ices than t#i

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three and one-half pounds each, equal to
fifty-two bushels thirteen pounds.
No. 5. Topped without stripping,
September 15lb, made eighty-nine bask­
ets. which weighed thirty-two and onehalf pounds each, equal to fifty-one bush­
els thirteen pounds.
The fodder on all the above, except
No. 5, waa gathered on lhe27lh of Sept.,
when fully ripe ; some of the blades dead.
No. 5 was out on the 15th, twelve days
earlier, while green, though fodder saving
was general in the neighborhood at the
time. It will be seen by comparing it
with No. 2—which is of the same dam.
but cut twelve days later—that No. 2
made four hundred and eighteen pounds,
or about seven nnd one-half bushels per
acre more than No.'5.
Had the blades
been gathered at the same time 1 bare no
doubt the loss in grain would have been
more than doubled-.
This shows the
ruinous waste of gathering fodder before
the corn is ripe.”
These several lota were put into a bag,
each with tbeir number attached, and
when carefully dried were band-shelled,
and then weighed, giving the above re­
sults. These experiments need no more
comparing or ventilating to teach their
import, yix: That no part of the stock or
fodder can be removed while the crop is
maturing, and particularly while ripening,
without decreasing the amount of corn,
to an amount which should cause those
in the habit of “topping,” to consider the
subject fairly before doing so in the fu­
ture.
I have thought often upon this subject,
and enquired of many concerning iu ad­
vantage, but the moot satisfactory answer
was, "The old corn-raisers used to almost
always top tbeir corn to let in the sun,
and father used to bis.”
Well, here was
somewhat of an argument to be sure, yet
it did not satisfy my doubU about the
propriety of the practice, hence it was
never tried.—Maine Farmer.

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pounds.
No. 2. Topped without bldaing, made

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per cent.
‘“The order of this experiment waa the
same as last year; alternate sections of
two rows each repeated several times to
acres
the amount of nn acre. a» follows:
No. 1. Left standing, made one hun­
dred baskets per acre, which, when shel­
led, weighed thirty-three pounds esch,
equal to fifty-nioc bushels forty-six

one hundred baskets, which weighed
thirty-three pounds each, equal tn fifty­
eight bushels fifty-two pounds.
No. 8. Cut by the ground, made
ninety-six baskets, which weighed thirtythree pounds each, equal to fifty-six
bushels thirty-two pounds.
No. 4. Topped and stripped, made
ninety baskets, which weighed thirty-

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A sweet apple, soqnd snd fair, bas a
deal of sugar or saccharine in itsTorepo­
sition.
It is therefore, nutritious; for
sweet apples raw, Will fat cattle, horses,
pigs, sheep and poultry. Cooked sweet
apples will “fat” children, and nuke
grown people fleshy—‘fat” not being

polite as applied to grown persona.—
Children being more &lt;»f the animal than
“grown folks,” we are not so fastidious
in their general classification. But to the
matter in question, in every good firm­
er’s house who has an orchard, baked
sweet apples should be an “iMtitullon”
in tbeir season. Everybody, from the
toddling babe holding up by iu father’s
knee—children are decidedly n household
commodity—awav buck to “our rever-j
end grandmother** In her rocking chair,

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as the soft, pulpy flesh of a well baked
apple of the right kind. It is good in
milk, with bread. It is good on your
plate at brrakfost, dinner and supper—
we don’t “uke tea” at our house.
It is
good every way—“vehemently good ’—
aa an enthusiastic friend of ours onoe said
of tomatoes.-F. Y. World.

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tare, yet a word may not be out of place
ib calling attention to it.
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HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1862.
PUBLIBMED XVKRI WEDNESDAY,

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felt my heart aadlbly besttefo f.-r-Hwaw
that, should I fail in ntv aim, no eerthly

ns It was too-bud.^To be thus OMttW-

that 1 ahould saw m him again ; and
I knew also that, in this moment of ta-

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dicted when I was coeviaeed of Ike trtrth er forgive’iDyoelffaotis I had determin­
of what IJted stated,., was to mo insup­ ed that I wiiuld ffte' ioW—that I would
portable. Al fihrff grew irritated—then only wound him, If possible. But If I
anflry ; but while mjy words waxed warm should be killed ! Strenuously as 1 strove
htf retained complete contebt over his to banish It, this thought kept recurring
teniper, eiriFhft replied wert balm and to me again and again."; I. wia s6 ybilng
, driightW;
„vJ;
decided.
Mtoi?pertapa, this very ex- to die- but if die L mturt,rfelt that I woujd
aretee tricoataM Wer hfti tefoper; that so sootier faft ’bjr Clbment'* band than a
Forgot tbs ynjojmroUtrsMpfliir j^yp—- ,
&gt;ery flew'ret U" withered, saba blssaoia is exasperated ime^atid'mado me lose mine; Wmier^.1 /BtfF irftiodt Tobe wort Uf
blighud,
but &lt;MrtiuniitpsthM,: completely forget adieu to nfy rtlatWes-L'to fhoii 1, lovail

promptly secured, and la all caaoatweharus un­
less succsMfnl. Office la the CourtHodroT

tian. A Ubers! discount to jraaHy advertisers.

or

Ifn MkMuui; hmw

R. N. SHELDON,
”
OSes tad aialfidtia&amp;btfa.lj'bi* aiiaum, if pOUNTY TRRA8URKR. Will prr nuttenlar
ADvnrniKo.

Than be Spoke eel ml ra»d''dk-

before,

wUh

DR. B. J. HANKY.
■pBi8ICUK.aURnF.ON ud ActmdiMr. Of'*'• «~«i»••&gt;• o~«j
»«*.

£,£"”E5j

ting myself, And gi ving ▼qpc^ao My tin- best ;it&gt; this Stbtld l—the thought waa
govemabh*!riqre, I called him« liar ,aceu
maddenine
ring bim'Atrtbtf same timi’of atrlving to d During Ithe short interval oftime which
But Spurned be tbsnuL to true feeling astrsngkr,
taka away from mo the honor which wan woold elapse before lhe son's shadow
That rdfosea to valor the mead h ha* won ;
justly my duo.
"«i* ri bnfl ,nmr । should touch Ute sapling, an after thought
’Tie a prise dearly earned amid peril and danger,
.Whan Lbad said that weed.4*Meh no struck me, and I called to Ciemeht—“If
wb^lWoom' tilJ eternity's march I* begun.
man should say to another; whleh 1'could ‘□one of us should be'killed who will know
1 t -liar, »
; not haveiaaH had 1 been myself, I bitter he' wMnot murdered!”
ly repented it.
.
. {.Iw-d |
i-&lt;-i8ucb adauigsl'awcams' over* BlJttfent ria-tied.
"
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■ ' ’ . .:
d*f*ndiDg,
HWaok testimony will not duffice in a;
i I hevbraarw before and hope heMw'fo stie
of hwl”
again.
A rush of bibod suffused his face,
“True,” he said; “1 had not thought
and hia wholer Mme fairly shook wlA
Though delightful that wreath to the rotary of’ nervous agitation, While hia Angers graSp­ oram.’- * *&gt;lt write? OWriiig iHeaf

But the wreath which encircle* th* brow of th*

GREAT
mi!i

gistings’ ^nsintss girectjrj.

.

,, □^JETR.ailA.JSrTB.

GRANT A SPAULDING,
EALERS in all kind* of drv, good».groc*rie*,
crockery, Ac. .Srtle »L,at »b&lt; port office.

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Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

RABON AlsMSR.

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DRUG

EALER IN, GROCERIES, provisions, pro
d -&lt;e. Hlsb. butter, lard. pork, and grain of
*11 kind • Also tojrauandw*. ete , etc.
Store in
Calilorn a Block. Slate street, lisstingi^ Mieh,

STORE!!!

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Roberts &amp; Striker.

D. C. HAWLKY,
F.ALERio«U kinds of Family Groeerie*.
Krone and tVoodsn ware, and » general as-

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JUST RECEIVED
Ronr.nfii;

&gt;tb1ker,

EALERS in dregs, medicines, patent medi­ n new and most complete assortment &lt;
cines. paint*, oils, turpentine, burning fluid.
,........ -. J—_
nnttr* &lt;*roDRUGS AND MEDICINES,
eerie,,
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^Chcmicnl*. Paints OIH, Cam
Holbrook’s Now Block, Hastings, Sltch.

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i&lt; phene, IlnrniuK Plaid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

ulsivelv at the stuck dffris
df-his trusty
.cd’ convulsivelv
'
Who SMM
f_____ __ ______________•
_, sPriM.
Thbiigb eadh patriotic bosom boat* hlgh at tbs
With an aimtet superhuman effort,
which waj^ intensely Minful for me to'
scfijhe regaidiftl h’s self p&lt;wsession ; and
Yrt, 'titonly io bloom Ikrtlb* Itorcleu flourish ;
, though bis face was trow qasby pale, and
his eyes fixed and glassy,-his-touts when
he spoke were calm, quiet and vety de­
liberate. Tl ■
. •*
U’-’ i-’n-l-'
• “You have called me a liar,” he said';
“y&lt;»H shall first prove your words, and
Y ct blame not the bard that, with ha man arersioo. then you sbaU account to me for them,"
He shndileriug torn* when the brttie storm
and be beckoned me to follow him.
lowers.
I obeyed mechanically. Arrived at
And exult* tbrt lhe rim ofthe patri*^’* exertion—
the dead body of the leopard. Clement
Peace, sanctioned by Honor—ere long shall be
addressed me. “Where do you say your
ours.
Then the warrior ahall abeath, with a *mil* of bullet entered 1”
“Near the shoulder." I replied.
“Then perhaps,you can find it." he said
Hi* sword tbst he wielded his country to *ars».
bilterjy.

NWEF.ZEV A ALLEN.
TTORX’EVR ATT. A Wand Solicitors inChan­
.. ... •__ ..__ •:__ _.:u ■ -

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iincing, me

Foreclosures "f raortcuites. Ac.
will bo happy
to attend to all calls in th* line of their profession
aud business.
'
.
Office in the Court House. Hasting*. Mich.

r^f FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURP0«E8,0NLY_g4

DANIEL COOK,

Also a full slock of

USTICE OF THE PEACE, General Und *nd
T*x Agent, will attend to th. collection of
dcbtssndril other bttrieeM pertaining to In* office.
Olfice in Goodyear’s block, uj&gt; stair*.

J

I. A. HOLBROOK,

GROCERIES!

*°TF.r COFFEE. RUOAR. SPICES. PEPPER.

PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

ra. unsuccTT,
— ----­
Ollies, second »lory of Rower • block.

J. R. RUnETX.
HYSICIAN and Surgeon.
store. State strec|.

P

JOHN

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Office in Roasdl’i

iHTTinima? j&gt;3ebtthcxb’i

Ab4 CoekiBK Extracts,

BERTS,
DwelliDgoa Broad­
, Hous*.

you
hand a good assortment of

II. Pe CHERRY,
d Conveyancer, will »
otary fd
entrusted to him with
leo-Llo all
. Residence, Johnstown,
promptnc** and
anka kept always on hand.

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rtss resciui. ixra. r*r»b *sVKWW3. CAB08.

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I.. H. BTEWART,

^JisttUanj.
,nr FIRST SHOT AT A TIGER.

1 stooped down, and scanned carefully
the body of the . leopard. There was nu
wound to show that a bullet had entered
near the shoulder, but there were evident
signs of one having glanced from lhe
shouider-blade. I looked up—I did not
speak ; It was evident that he saw in my
face what he al ready knew.
“And now," be said, “you will sec that
my bullet pierced its heart!”
Utoking down again I saw, sure enough
dose to thu region of the leopard's heart
a wound where the bullet had entered,
which muNt have caused death so sudden- 1
ly aud inslantaneoudy that it bad scarce­
ly drawn any blood. There was no long­
er any doubt in my mind ; 1 was thor­
oughly convinced.
“And now,” continued Clement, nd
dressing me—“Now that you have not
boee-ubli to prove your word*, you shall

It was in the month «&gt;f April, one of
lhe hottest months of an unusually hot
Indian season, now some ten or twelve
tears ago, that 1 set out with my friend
V-------- , on n tiger hunting uxprdiliun for
the Jugdispore jungle.
Tlie vast jungle, or impenetrable for­
est, as it muy justlv be termed, wa», at
the time I write, the haunt of numerous
wild lieasta, and among these many Buigtil ligers, wnich werii the terror of the
neighborhood, and which from their im­
mense strength and ferocity, proved
themselvea in aeverat encounters such eitHer sesrecd them, or you shall aceoant
'
dangerous antagonist that few Europeans to me fur 'than*"ro“I acknowledge that I am wrong.Clemcared to attack them.
From the first moment of placing foot ent," I said, bitterly, for bis arbitrary
on Indian soil I had greatly desired to manner irritated me; “but you nlust
learn that ! am not to be intimidated in to
tuske closer acquaintance with these for
midable brutes, ol which I had heard so retracting my words."
“TJire you thall not Itavt thu place
much, and on the day in question I was
alive!” As he spoke these wonla, he
in high apirita on setting out
raised his rifle slowly to his shoulder and
1»-------- (or Clement, ns I familiarly cal­

from hld’pnpkbtboHfc.' be look a ^etfcil

And now that the work of death was very wrung, but we have learned a les­
complete. I glanced towards the sapling. son that 1 trust we never shall forget.’ —
The shadow of the tun was very clow u&gt; Beheld out his hand; I grasped it ea­
gerly.
My joy knew no bounds.
Wha^
T bad thought to be impossible bad now
touch.
Banishing with an indescribable effort come to pass. Harry and I were again
the thoughts which came crowding fast reconciled. During the half hour which
and thick upon me. J kept my eye fixed elapsed before our Indians returned we
on the sapling, calmly awaiting the dread neither of us spoke—1 believe our hearts

moment.
,
And now it bad come. The shadow
which had been stealing nearer now touch­
ed lhe stem of the sapling, and at the
precise moment, and almost at the same
time, we bulb stepped from our posts
and fired I
1 felt Clemente bullet, with a whix and
a dull, booming s&gt;und, pass cluse to my
cheek—-ao cluse, indeed, that 1 almost
thought 1 was wouuded.
When lhe
smoke from our rifles cleared away, 1
saw Clement standing erect; there waa
tin doubt 1 hud missed him, and that in
attempting to fire low I had entirely fail­
ed.
But there was no time to thiuk, for
drawing bis sword, and uttering almost
an iinprepstiw&gt; al lhe failure of his shot
herproog forward ti» the attack.
J,a«empisd-to draw my sword but it
would not come. Tbomore 1 lugged the
firmer it remained ; lhe more violence 1
used, the faster it stuck. I verily believe
that at that moment 1 cursed that sword.
Relinquishing, then, my hupclese offorts, I folded my anna on my breast and
confronted Clement, calmly awaiting his
onset and the sword which 1 know would
be plunged into my breast. But it was
never income. Just as be had upraised
hia sword Io hi* right hand ready to
plunge it-into me. and that 1 thought my
last uMxneut bad arrived, it was hurled
vb.leully from his hand to so&lt;uo dirtance
and he himselt was thrown with fores to

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G'

MANHOOD;

After the smoke from our

rifles had

You-hure not sustained yoor old pre*

rtveloj*. «• «*y

Up to this lime I had acted under the
impulse of thr. moment and almost with­
out thtHRht; but now that the excitement

./iba Um* was &lt;war. loeeM reaHee the

hare little toeeey.

with ua, I bathrthfslies with It; then
produdnga (hsk from tfi.n»o6krt,!t pour­
ed *onws brandy down thtai^throal., The
3fW« liquid ineffitbly ravjyfdjhlm, and
In » tew moments he was enabled to re
gain liis feef, however, .•eeio^ ual he was
still too week to refefti heriftw foet.1

front hli’pjiohet and wrote the following return, ;» {,"
i,(.z*
, ,,
After tEe Indians h*dwdeparted,, Clem'words!rn" ■- •
.
_
“Tlte'&amp;nderrigwed have thW day en- ent rtmainedsilefit'for i&gt;ome tithe f'then
1
gageSiht ,4nvml ■ colnbat. That every­ addressing me,'W said t ’?'• '
thing was conducted1 Id-• spirit of tqiiHy
our two lndiaha.iMobuI and Vtaram Beg, 1 iadeb^ for my
„
cewteutify
He whoCdli, Wto in Mr . “1 iid,” I replied.
“Good God T" he *ald. “thlb.irAgR
fight."
J
'
Hft?1
' Undorneartr-he'eigoed bis name ; then retribution; that the
pasting the doeunient U&gt; me, be request­ was bent on taking away .uWuld bare
ed me to sign.
I did ao, and' returning saved my own. Eprgive me, Harry,”
it tu him, Clement hung it on a bough of he continued, coming forward and calling
tne by my name ; “we have both been
the sapling, then returned hit position.

led him.) was a thorough sportsman and poihted it at me.
' I saw by his determined look that he
a splendid shot; and although this was
to be my first meeting with these “mon­ meant what be said, but I was not afraid.
Leaning
ray rifle against the stern of a
archs of lhe Indian forests,” I had little
tree; J folded my artns on tny breast, and
Michigan.
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—
doubt of success.
‘
’
,
Carrying each a frosty rifle, we left the confronted him.
J. M. NEVINS,
“If you wish to commit murder," I
small town of J ugdispore. where we had
e would resfocuwiy ano- ^4?. been staying, at un early hour of the »ald—“If you would murderadefenedew
iiroandConUets. O^’ roll‘.nT
morning, ntid ih abvut two hours’ lime man, you may do so. 1 shall not protect
closina MortaMCT by advertisement.
arrived at the borders of the jungle of the nn aelf.”
‘ H. WRIGHT,
Clement lowered bis rifle.
mL0, I d°
same name.
.
not like to murder you,’* he snirRn that
A rroassr
CODs'sMLtOB ATJ-»W\
Before starting, Clement proposed ll^at
icy time which froxe my bloqd ; but you
we should take our awords with ui, so
I’ariicuisr ooeowow *—- ~ -.7,.—
shall render me ample satisfaction In a
that nt the conclusion of our sport we
claim* and money jp-pmptly remitted.
might indulge In a little “sword practice, fair fight for the Insult you have thought
Office, with W?W. Ralph Er-, M^dlsvUls,
Barry Cauaty, MUhifsn.
uf which he was passiimately fond, and t&lt;» pqt upon tne?’
'AryWW&amp;»
: ‘
..
at which he whs a great adept T&lt;&gt; this
-Ybu
be
to take upi
1 agreed, and accordingly w” g*ve o,,r
their bring
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your position is' _
behind the
. TTOHSITH
C0CXSJL1.0RS AT UT
sword* to tlie'Srevftwo Inaiauj, .tf.ho
A Solicitor, in Chancery. Tax and In»»r*“«
were to accompany us to beat the hiwh. palm tree near which you stand, while 1
ROBERTS A HTBiKEB.
Arrived al the jungle, we fort «rt &lt;ln*e place tnysef behind the one war me.— 1
fltmm Maaes C. 1^-“do«i" ~&lt;&lt;.r .r MU.
B.ri-^ SUWU,
But stav," be continued,“should our rifle*
in entering ft by a small braird path, our
fnH, whtUf i 8b nut think probable, weI
two
Indians.taking; the leadW ending
I ktnn«.
.
j. a
ROBERTS A STRIKER. f our way through this for..pearly «w h‘,u.€» have otkr swords.” and taking bis from,
one uf the Indians, he buckled11t! to hit1
we enterged on an open gl«W« 1,1 fhn^i-.
aide. 1 did the surtiq. J ’ ‘ v’,.
tre of wHch stood tw.. palm tree*. To• And now," crilftlhttM'Cl^rient, takingr
aard! lheee we tacitly directed our steoa
g. C. rRUlDI-B,
up his position, While T foHowed bis ex­
Tcnai ~ Fiig»AT». neuni,.'';^.^1;
and having sent our Indians *«» -beat u*e
ample, “when the eon’s shadow touches1
surrounding jungle, we krpt cl&lt;»ac «,'“’r.r
on lb« 24 a»4 3d
time aapling, fp&lt;ltefe»^!to«»b;wlMr grew:
the shade uf the tree*, anxiously a waiting
almost cqui-distant frinh obr two trees,
the restflt.
‘
. .
but slightly nearer to the jungle;) you&gt;
dakibl imnrea.
We q»uld scarcely have been waiting
nu.ro Unto ten roinutea. when • heron will step out and fire.”
c-Agreedr I said aellenly—“I wHl be8
growl suddenly startled ua both, sod- ab
ready ; and glancing towards the sapling
most at the Mime iii«;mrot n full
I I mw that the shadow of the sun AriS
leopard sprang faun the jungle.
VVe
creeping *fo*»y hsarev and neater, and
fired simultalteimsly, »"&lt;* *b* huge brute
that in about-to* cpimilee it wuutd touch
toisrm or orros,
fell drod at wur feeu
Office in the Court House, awdopa
. ,.a. • \ • *:
- •• '
.
Before firing. I had taken $aretorf*
BOW WOT ' "“&gt; "O" ‘EST0“^
fur the -houlder, where I luutw.a wound,
.SwrtW/nuciqfW.
would, In all probability, Prove fatal;
steN.tarc. Trc^ll—»■
and aa I bad fired steadHy, »
F«*y as tiwtbtelly as passible and w hk* Uh*
jnim n. niurr,
pteoein touch W'lUeo than ft take. to
wreiny bullet had told. It strwk me
relate it, our two Indiana had remained
however, that Clement, wbo was usually
as immovable, and tlmod aa Impassible
ouch a skillful u*rk*ru*^
time
entirely (ailed, or that ho bad only Wound­
ed where be had intended to kill.

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However, the decisive moment had
arrived, for the tiger, irritatodi no doubt,
by the cries e£. fits - Indian, terwwd its
bead roortd loward* me, growling fiert*2. 1 4M not wait a roomert, but, taking
m for the temple, I ^fired.' My’ ball
riereed fta brain, and the huge brutawoRrt dead on the ground?
Springing fonraiti to Clement.1 found
him fyengnn thwevound insensible. Ta­
king some water from some chatties or
earthenware vessels that we haff brought

were too full ’.
When the palanquin arrived, I assisted
Clement into It, and in a short time we
arrived al our homes.
He is now com­
pletely recovered of his wounds. Many
years have elapsed since then, yet I still
as vividly remember the details of the
scene wb’cih 1 have attempted to describe
a» on the day they ha
happened.
Wo have
aaon
f~—’s evor since.
The
been better friends
tiger’s
as a trophy, and I
f"
* skin
*’ 1’ keep
‘

1shall never fordet “my first shot at a
,liger” in lhe Jugdispora jungle.
.

the ground.
I looked for my deliverer and his as­
sailant. 1 had not to look long.
At a
short distance from me Clement lay on
lhe ground, andon the top of him, and

From aSpecial Cor. of th* N. Y. .Tribune.
Washington, Sept. 1, 1862.
A very amusing acene occurred &gt; few
days since in the Capitol Ground*, Wash­

ington. Some two or three weeks ago,
wnile nn the steamer Adelaide, the Fort­
ress Monroe boat, from Baltimore, i
became acquainted with a Mr. Greavea,
an English gentleman, from Manchstejf,
who was on hia way to the fortress for
the purpose of maklnn a visit to thd
Army of Potomac.
When, the army
evaemted Harrison’* Landing, be started
for vyashmgton, and, it, was .within.£alf
an "hour after he arrived there, that an
amusing scene hecured, of whldh the fol­
lowing Is his own version :
He entered the Capital grounds and
asked an officer whom he met,, what that
magnificent structure was used for (mean­
ing the CApilol.) ‘That,” answerd the

the officer, “is the bakery of the United

States armv.”
This singular answer
growling fiercely, wm.an immense Ben­ somewhat tohk Mr. Greaves aback, who
gal tiger. There was no doubt in my r.inouMrnUm U wIlH b« comidereJ •.
Oiled that the.bege **««te bad seen him nnwwr.nlabl.jvke under ibo cireiini.unrush yroeaibe «l*&lt;te, •’d l»d *proog |1 ce. reeehed, fur reply, -That I, ft« «"U
answer y&lt;rtr
ydti:,
’w
win
ift gel!
gel!' Blr,
cWr.-'-fcfid
and if you
y&lt;M&gt;
upon aim from tne juugle.
/ .
f,..4dcannot say what thoughts at that don't like it y«j! must lake your own
moment passed through my mind. Clem- remedy.” “Wlw U* poutfoman asked
rot, I knew wm unarmed i his rifle be his name, “John Smith/’ answered, the
had fired at me, and hie sword had been officer.
Highly incensed at this, second
hurled violently from.•!»»■ hand.
When indignity, Mr. Greaves demanded bls
I say unarmed, luwn that I know hecar- o.r£ pnx&gt;«t«g bi.
Th. odw.
ried about.Mm a.amall elaap-knife ; but n..» .pjxartd UMiA: W g« "i »f
what was that.againit wi^b apAOtagunieli matter,- turning on iris heed in the. dircoY^.| iumw U^oa ..bro*. and o*4R m» Uoo v(lb. Oplb'l. uetiminj, “PA«!"
ibis perilous moment be did not lose bis TO. EngTi.lim.n follMicd Hm ap.to tbo
S-pOteres»qu,but.drawtaR his ebup-krnfe .trp. n?,b.C.|*U&gt;l.
from .hU,bell, he struck well directed sod the .■ffic-.r wrm4-«mmd mb! «.«!, “Well,
ss’itt’iiW? Sir. wlwt-w.
«» fort—
little effect save to enrage even.more tba
hugB.bwt4.Fbo had now raised nis vic- win follow TOO until 1 lewrn wh« It U"
iim from the ground, and was preparing The officer ordered Mln'to taw, the
to caret him -ff to.tbe iungfe.
phee, bu to no porp«e. Both parln,
I uniat confess that evil thoughts WQr« .pptwred u&gt; be gMtiof exoiUd,
f«r
pairing through' my brain.
Here was luuetelr j et tbit inuaul, *. door opened,
a men' who hut a minute before had been and Capt. Darling wade hla aojoaranor.
"Caplajn Darling," commanded the offi­
cer, -|Ule Ula man awajr,” Capt.. P&lt;f:
llpg ll one, advanced and lor-k charge of
he had alrivwi to take, Wat
Mr Gnweew
"Before Jl
Mid
who coiitd save him. Stoi
id ifaftir
L^*^a Mr, Gr-.«S "1 Jemimd ihal Joo A.1
Heavatl be praised that this tho’t had Uli me lhe ruone ofihalofficer* Thai,
Capt. DarlUg -U Cnd. B«got long dominion. ©ver me. , 1 forgot in
another moment my ouarrsl with Ocm
leek, Commander.i-oChlef of the Amnrient, and only remembered the feelings, inaArn;.'1 TberEngnahmanSnted.^,
of friendship which I had entertained for

him, and determined to sfive hint even al

the cost of my-Mw ’ ~
mind in a aeeiud of Ums i
&lt;
myrifla Wfo 1 raised U to my
der, bending one kn« 00 lb« grf

,

between France and lulj

thw el«U nil"
than a mile
tain. U &gt;• t
but will not

�is, or bow it is attained, Is liable

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that Bui

questioned.

rxr

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GCILI AKO WITH

paWie. bumL-

“Wbenrthe President’!* dragooned by
“the assumed clamors of the soldiers, and
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MtmAsy morning.

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Losisvine, sept: ik

“poor country passed beneath the sword
“and • virtual military dictatorship was
“inaugurated, the end of which no.man

Bach tovsaMp will bo eotita

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From tbs Detroit A'dr^titar sod Tribes*.

•
considerable loss. They* came up- sever•­
al times and were repulsed.
When It1
was discovered that they were approeeb-•
ing In overwhelming force, the order was•
given to spike guns and throw them
down the mountaiss.
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MbpOl&gt;canJto]^sgato^v^| CosvenUen

There can be nothing more gratifying
Washington, Sept, 17.
to the loyal heart than lhe contemplation
At three o’clock thia afternoon mteliiof the magnificent aeries of victories, gence was received, that since 5.30 this
which our armies have won during the morning the fiercest and most sanguinCent week tn Central Maryland. The
ila, as they slowly came in,
Pri«7*- All lheoorprds crews which
increase their ynagoitude and complete­ McClellan bad token With him to Fredness.
Oh Sunday, Hooker, Burnside and
RepreaenUtiv* io A* »UU LegieJaturc, and for Franklin drove the rebels from an almost
the transaction of aay other business deened impregnable position in the steep gorges been between the whole of the armies.
and thickly wooded ridges of the South
aecaaaary.
.
OBO. THOMAS,
A*
D. C.SANBOR.k,
Mountain, forcing them before them at driven steadily . back towards the Potu

•«

H.P. CHERRY,

the point of the ba/onet, in a succession
of tremendous charges up the bill side

and against a concealed foe, never before
equalled in the history of the war. Tbs
There has-been no recent event in the enemy retreated in the greatest oofijeion,
leaving pur forces in possession of (he
history of thia war which has so greatly
.battle field, all their dead, the hospitals
•urprieadthe loyal people aa the sur­
filled
with rounded, and over 2,000
render of Harper’s Ferry and all its guns prisoners.
On Monday, the pursuit Was ooctin­
and stores into the hands of the enemy,
together with a small army of men as ned, our,forces advancing by three difl*
erent roads towards Keedysville and
prisoners of war. And while the tele­ Sharpsburg’ capturing prisoner* st every
graph has been shouting, Victory 1 Vic­ step, driving in and cutting off the de­
tory J at every little temporary advan­ tachments of the rebels' rear guard and
tage gained by onr troops, we have had driving all before them.
oor-

to await the aloW process of mail

els on Monday, and early on Tuesday
morning Jackson and A. P. Hill also arrived-with their corps, and the rebels
ceased their retrogade movement, ad
The Time's correspondent gives an vanned from the Potomac a . few miles
and took a strong position at Sharpsburg,
inventory of our loss at Harper’s Ferry,
their left running tdf towards Keedysville,
which foots up at 11,583 mon, more than and their right stretching into the high
fifty cannon, and considerable ammuni­ bluffit on the opposite side of Antietan
Here they waited the advance
tion and other stores. The loss of 12,­ Creek.
of our army. Tuesday afternoon, Hunk­
000 stand of arms, is of itself no small
er and Franklin crossed Antietan Creek,
item. All our success up to Friday
pasaet) dear around opposite the rebel’s
morning did not equal this single loss. left, thus becoming our right wing, and
We hope to be able to chronicle before made a fierce attack on the rebel position.
going to press, successes which'will wipe Tbc battle lasted two hours, and the reb­
els were driven over two miles till night
out this loss.
closed the contest, leaving our forces in
Wa do not know as anybody ia to possession of the field with all the killed
blame for the loss of Harper’s Ferry, but and hundreds of prisoners.
All uigbt Tuesday our army was oc­
■the Tinw’r correspondent, « ho was proscupied in taking positin. The corps uf
•ent during the siege, gives his opinion
Banks and Sumner crossed over Antietan
as follows:
Creek and fell into line next to Hooker,
“lo reviewing the circumstance of ita opposite Sharpsburg, Burnside and Por­
surrender, 1 cannot du otherwise than ter took n position on the loft, fronting
blame the officer in command for delay­ the rebel-right, along lhe creek, thus en­
ing, until it was too late, the necessary closing the rebels in the bend of uf the
preparations fur ita defense, and Gen. Potomac at Sbepardstown. The battle
McClellan for delaying to forward rein­ that began at daylight on Wednesday
forcements to him, when earnestly aad was the greateset one ever fought on this
frequently called upon to do so.!*
continent. Not less than 300,000 were
reapondenoe to get anything of An a prox­

imate idea of the terrible lose weauffcred

Osr Gallast Dead.
There is something distressing, not to

say appalling,and inexplicable in the mor­
tality or maiming of our best fighting
Generals in the army of the

Potomac,

•nd we believe there ia some anxiety to
know for a certainty,

whether they

all

fall by the bullets of the enemy in front,

or whether some of them may

sacrificed by foul demons

not be

in their rear.

The history of no war herertofore, has

given such a list of Generals killed and
wounded as we now record.

Generals, Stevens and Kearney

were

killed in Pope’s battles, and we have the

testimony of a dying soldier in our own

ranks, that he fired twice, deliberately, at
Geo. McDowell on the field.

Reno, whose opinion waa quoted

General

to lhe

detriment of McClellan in regard

Pope’s

failures, was the

to

first General

killed in McClellan’s late battles.

Gens.

Mansfield and Thomas F. Meagher fol­

sombre list of sacrificed

low in

the

heroes.

Among the wounded during the

last four weeks »e find Generals Bank’s,
Sigel, Hooker, Sedgwick, Rodman, Rich­

ardson of our own State, Dana, HartsuO*,
■and Duryea.

When we add to these

the immense list of Colonels Captains

and Lieutenants which have fallen, the
list is absolutely appalling.

“Perley,” the Washington Correspond­

ent of the Boston Journal, a McClellan

worshiper, in a recent latter to that pa

not approaching a military despotism ;

engaged, or were tn the neighborhood,
—the combined armies of the Union and
the rebellion—and the total loan will
probably exceed over 25,000 men.—
Hooker on the left and Sumner on the
centre commenced by a joint attack ott
the enemy in front of Sharpsburg. In
two hours the rebels had been driven a
mile. They rallied apd regained lhe lost
ground, but our officeFs again brought up

their troops and drove them by a splen­
did charge far past the old mark. It
was at thia time, that Generals Mansfield,
Rodman, and Meagher were killed, and
Gena. Hooker, Richardson, HartsufT, and
Sedgwick were wounded. At the aame
lime, Burnside and Porter on the left
drove the rebels out of the bluffs to the
other side uf the ereek, and crossed over
in pursuit. The enemy had now fallen
buck into the ridges on both sides of the
road from Sharpsburg to Sbeperdstown.
Sumner attacked them on the right side
and Bumside on the left. Both were
successful in their attacks and gained
their ground. It was now dusk and the
rebels concentrating all their forces push­
ed Burnside from bls newly gained
ground. Night coming on, the contest
ceased, every rebel petition having been
taken but one, and our forces surround­
ing them on the East, North and West,
the unfordnble Potomac completing the
circle on the South. *
Thursday was devoted tiy both armies
to the burial of the dead, and the caring
of the wounded ; and while engaged in
the duties of thia holy office, the men,
who the day before fought with all the
fury of death, mingled peaceably together
—one of the strange contrasts of war.
Thursday night, the rebels yielded
before the advance of our army and cros­
sed Into Virginia, thus testifying to the
completeness of our victory on Wednes­
day and the preceding daya.
HF Gen.

Butler

has organized, in

♦‘There are a few, however, who con­
tinue their bitter hostility to the reinsta
'tod commander, and some of them go no
far as to assert that we have passed the
turning point from a republicaiagovero-

New Orleans, a regiment of colored men.

meet to a military despotism. These
opinions, however, are guardedly expres­
sed, and it would hardly be safe to ray
anything against Gen. McClellan before

and that they
---------------&lt;— will fight

the officers that they are capital soldiers
alf that relates to drill and dmoipHae,

mac, and it waa believed tfbUn, m,
mainly by the rebel rear guard, which
was testing the advance of our troops
body.
“A ipecial trata -with medical stores
snd things left here, having heard of a
fight to-day, in the direction of Drainesvllle, which tends to the belief that one
of our columns may have encountered an
enemy in that neighborhood.
If so, our
knowledge of the force and ita leaders

leave ua in no fear of the result”
yTateiftowD, Sept. 18.

The following private despatch from
Gen. Hooker, we are allowed to make

“Centreville, Md.. Sept. 17—To O. O.
Brainard—A great battle has been fought
and we are vietoriona.
I had the' Honor
to open it yesterday afternbon and con­
tinued it until 10 o'clock this morning,
when 1 was wounded and compelled to
quit the field.
It was fought with grant
violence on both sides and the carnage
has been awful. I only regret that I
was not permitted to take part in lhe
operations till they were concluded, lor I
bad counted on either capturing their
army, or driving it into (he Potomac.—
My wound hue heen very painful, but
not one that will be likely to Uy' me up.

of both parties.

colonization scheme.

Gen. Rosencrans commenced moving
from Rienzi towards Iuka, Miaalsaippi,
yesterday morning. During lhe;jsi|er
noon bis advance came in contact, with
the enemy’s pickets.
Heavy skirmish­
ing continued until night fell. The fight
was renewed this morning and amlinued
until nearly noon, when (he enemy gave

New York, Sept. 22t

A special to the Tribnne from Wash­
ington, Sept, 21, says : ‘ Both cannons
ding and musketry were heard/tnd many
! wounded men were being brought in.
“Our troops had crossed the Potomac
in' Urge force, and were fighting on the
other aide. The most of the army had
advanced to lhe river. In the fighting
so fur we had decidedly lhe advnuuige of |■
the rebels.
Yesterday «o captured a
whole brigade of them, 2000 in number.
Ibis your correspondent asserts upon the

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Mmd rqqr Barama. Strn-. Relu,
IT WILL MEND GLASS.

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5&amp;SE?

IT WILL MEND iVOHY.

into wasbinglun from the invaded regkm

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IT WILL MEND CHINA.
rok*u China Capa uUJImmhcu be ■

gan, quite aa freely »s they formerly did

fr&gt;m Virginia.

Ths G.-yrnwneot

treats

them precisely like contrabands from the

seceded States,

IT WILi. MEND MARBLE.

furniahing them rations,

lodging and clothing.

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN*

jgr A m&lt;«t distreutag .accident

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m( s4t In
• •LUliMG a uhilbug sstm! is ssLiliina*a*n«L
iri^LL MEM' nJBAM-HC

oc-

cured at New Y«.rk, reecwtiy, fhmt t&gt;e

calked to ord

The weapon was carelessly dis­

It will Mend B-.nr, tfirtW.' Mrs, and hi

charged, killing a lady,’ the wife ofan offi
cer, who was married unly

the day pre-

"■Oa motio

viotia.

At this pa

Id Haalinj

SW,

was received

Cmaklm Kowix,

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NaroLSOS, HtnfyQh-,* . Jaly ?, »«»

by

110 00 a year saved tn *v»-ry famih
Otic tkrttif «if

Castleton

ABEMtAff&lt;C£MElT CLFE.

iinr properties of your 8c*nd
riflir and Blood Pilis, which la

K

prkc f^ Crttta per B*atle. '

Racr. C. O.

(|

Price 25 Cents per Ikdtle.

Juhnstow

Prien 25 Gettw per Bottle.

Cowin, J. H

Price 25 Oats per Jk-ttlr.

( j

Price 25 Cents pre Bottle.

Very

Carlton,—

mIt.CS of U&gt;* sis of IsfrsUtude, if w* did sot try i
to sauounc* to th* public the great benefits of
your Ncdirise. Therefor* we recommend to the
publics) lar^e, the expediency of baring recourse

Hope,—C

JOHNS Jr CROMLEY,
(Sole Mauufoelnrvri.)
78 WILLIAM 81 REET.

Dickerson,

Rutland.—

NEW YOl K.

Comer of Liberty Street.

testimony of bis own eyes

of the opinion. that with 20,000 whites

■

BOUNTY,

Aaron Walk

Imporiuit to Builtk-ra.
Important t&lt;* Railnaid (&gt;&gt;iupniih*£

Important to Fnrrn»-n«.

Prairievi

To all whom this may conetrtt and it rn,

“During the battles before Richmond,
lectcd.
II. WRIGHT
Headquarters Army of the Potomac, when the rebels were pressing us so sore­
ly on the right and left flanks, Gen Kear­
Sept 18:85 a. m — Major General Hal­
leck,—Pleasanton ia driving the eoemy ney held the centre. He had come to
the conclusion, from reconnoisancea, that
across the river.
the rebels were very weak in the centre,
Our victory was complete.
The enemy is driven back into Vir and it was the time to make a push for
ginia.
Maryland and Pennsylvania are Richmond. His division was only a few
miles from the city, and ho was confident
now safe.
from bis military experience that he cnuld late of lb a Manty of Barry, deceaaad.
o. b. McClellan.
In purananca of a Ikcnac granted to Die Vv tl
succeed.
He asked McClellan’s permis­ Probata Court of aaid Countr, 1 aliall expo**
Headquarters Army of the Potomac, sion to make the movement McClellan aala at Public auction to lhe highest biddor i
tha Xnrll. Sbnnr
&lt;L. ___ . tl_ ... .. ..
It should be borne
Friday morning, Sept. 19. 1862.—Yes­ positively refused.
terday was occupied in burying the dead in mind that Kearney had been all thru’
and airing for the wounded.
Yesterday the Mexican war and in three battles to
He was » tnsn of con
morning the rebels sent in a flag of truce, McGeltau's one.
asking permission to bury their dead, ceded ability, and had grown gray in the
north nut tract
service. So his conviction waa not that
which was granted.
esat fractional c
At first the orders were very stringent uf a boy, but of an able milititary chief­ tional quruter,
against bolding intercourse with the reb­ tain. But this was rtot all. After our

JOHNS &amp; CIIOSLEI s

C. Balt-, J

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PIKJOF

ted.

On motio

don from th

die and Jul

pointed by

Bute Conv

on the 24th

On motio

tred to app

aedMOWT IIP R ABLE ROOFING in w, it b“in

Bas.t Cocxtv.

On motio

No Heat is required in making application

Congressio

Gnu&gt;d Rap

ll can be applied by any one,

GUTTA

PhtCLUA

_

and

G*a..C.

CEMENT.

-b,.n
rather,

t-i Cwting tyrt L .1

ex|»4vd tu thr Arli&lt;*u

1 Haw Imdi..

On moti

X-XUTJ1D

m.

UF* A newly invented revolving gun
is in process of manufacture at Cincinnati,

were appoi

Estate of Joks Han res.

TATE OF MICHIGAN,

S

and the priviledge of enlisting 50,090

I tlw
,

,

1st Dist

Six rifle barrels of the ordinary

Besnier, H

Springfield pattern, are placed in a circu­
d
u,‘»»*
aaj .or uctober, IBOJ, al teu o clock ia the fare

ises well, apc| taod formerly

Sod Dis

other METAL HOOFS, cod,TJTUw r?,?T».CRACt IN C0U» OR RUN IN
WARM WEATHKB, AND SOT.WAHli Ogg.

T1*. XWD OTHI* MBTAL ROOFS
••‘k GUTTA F£k€HA CEMKkT

Give him a chance, President Lincoln.

Tun Com

that wi pe

Uster al Gr

worth

Hall la M

abelled the rebel

xk&gt; Sunda
M shMt uMfao. for

they ware flying in the direction of Win­
chester, and it is sopfxwed that they

Disnuc

t

F»r rrtKTTlM aM *e*alrii&lt; Metal
KaabaraUkfaa.
.

which will discharge about 200 shots per
minute.

lar, frame of solid iroc, with the locks
ence is briefly aa follows :
and springs for discharging them. There
“Early last night tbc enemy commen­
wh.r pmou liM&lt; |» M14 „uu. Ji SIS
are several hundred chambers, which can
rtd to appar m h.,-„
ced crossing tbs Sbepsrdtown bridge and
two fords above sod below it. During be loaded as fast as fired, by turning a
lhe night, McClellan advanced a battery crank, and each shut is effective at more
and ahelled them from the surrounding than ordinary rifle range, aa the point of
hille. The dead and wounded found this the barrel does not fly up and The recoil
morning, evinced the ability of our signal
is overcome.
officers in directing the fire of the guns.—
On discovering the movement of the ene­
my early this morning, Gen. Pleasanton
HF* Gold of much purity haa been
waa dispatched in hot pursuit with two discovered by the geologies! stfreeyors
batteries and two regiments uf infantry,
of Maine, in the town of Princetob, 20
through a gap of high Wils, and be suc­
ceeded io cutting offs large amount of miles west of Calais. Gold mining prom­

blacks, be could cruih the rebellion in

Moved a

point teller

KINDS.

71m ie
UnU^i Si
tie* 01 a

&gt; th* oosaty^ Barry and Mate of Michiran.
8UL()N DOUD,
Dated, September I Sth iMtf.
aepa4
'

At • MMioa of Ui» Probate Court, for the
coonIr of Larry, Loldra at the Probsts Office u&gt;
of’J«&lt;£tar te
V’’4*?
,SthtUJ

Thomap

J. F. Emor

New Advertisements.

right wing was diriven back, McClellan
ordered Kearney to evacuate the strong
position which be held. lie was so deep­
ly moved at the humiliation of retiring
when he felt that Richmond was within
our grasp, that the officer wept. It was
moving to witness the sorrow of this
brave and strong man, in obeying tui or­
der which ba deemed so injurious to his
country.”

Orangevi

H. Earl, L

gko. b. McClellan.

Carol inia Brigade.
“Gen. Pleasanton

Prindle.

Irving,—
Important to Il'Mpef)wth-r&gt;.

SOLDIER'S

aimy up tp noon to day, which the editor
kindly furnishes to the Associated Preea.
The substance of ita special correspond­

Hastings,

J. W. Stebb

TERMS ( &gt;.411.

Gen. Philip Kearney, who was recently
killed near Washington, was an officer
more French tbanEngliA. He believed
Sept. 19, 10 30 a. m.—Major Gen. Hal­ with Napoleon, that great battles or mem­
BACK PAY, PENSION, &amp;U.
leck-But little occurred yesterday, except orable victories cntild not be wen with­
skirmishing.
out rime risks. “Nothing venture, noth­
Las^ night the enemy abandoned his ing have.’
Honker, Hancock, Fremont, I .re-------- -—t
position, leaving his dead and wounded Banks, Sigel, Mitchell and Burnside are |
. vn ninrrTTAYC
generals of the same type.
McClellan, COMFLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS
on the field.
We are again in pursuit.
Halleck. Buell and McD.-wdl are of the
rM *"uc»no». run
1 do not know yet whether he is falling opposite character. The Milwaukee Dai-1 ARREARS OF PAY BOUNTY A PENSIONS.
back to an interior position or crossing I.
publiiln. lb.
In- ।
-------------------- k"‘"
the river.
cidvnt, illustrative of Gen. Kearney’s
We may safely claim a victory.
promptness and military ardor:

Philadelphia, Sept. 19—Midnight.—
Forney’s Press has just received highly
interrrating intelligence from McClellan’s

Bal timere

born IL Ho

to Wholesale

Liberal Rrdecliee
..
Rm yers.

Woodlan
Cramer, E.

Price 25 Cents per B'dt'c.

vithstaoding that we have aa good physiciana aa.
can be found in Northern Ohio, yei the diaeaao
baffled ibrir skill. CoDaecuently we were in a
eUte of deepondeney, until we commenced ueing

Headquarters Armv of the Potomac,

els, but during the afternoon t^ty were
relaxed and the troops of both sides free­
ly intermingled.
At
this morning, it was dis-'
covered that the enemy bad changed their
position.
W hether their whole force has
crossed the river or taken a new position
nearer the river, Is not at present known.
And the rebels remained, a general en­
gagement between both armies would
have taken place this morning.

At • eonv
County and

the village o

handling of a revolver by a private »*d

wounded. The rebel lore is not ascertahted, but it is believed to be greater
than ours.
Gen. Little, formerly Gov­
ernor of Mississippi, was killed, and Gen.

crans is in pursuit uf the enemy.

Wop,

MEND

of Maryland ever since the Invasion be­

way, retreating in a southerly direction.
A* yst we have but few particular*. Our
loss is stated to be 400 «&gt;r&amp;00 killed and

Whitfield was wounded and taken pris­
oner. Tbe.rebel force is stated to.be
15,000 under Price.
The battle took
place two miles east of Iuka.
Rosea

WILL

Save yoor brokets Fnrniynr*.
.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER/

gr ConlraUrSs' Eave been pouring

dicr.
Cairo, Sent. 50.

IT

r.vm«l Bm.tar P.owr.7 of ltd'’
to avail them selves of the President's

I was shot through the foot.
J. Hooasa, Brigadier General.

tJJT’ One nf the shrewdest, b*4dest
and most skillful scouts in the army of

dons no much mischief to the rebels that
“Our entire army bad croesad the An-

KUsmb.bo dangerous

'

trrwndsr of Mumfurdsville «n
wsnnesoay morning, the rebels t&lt;&gt;ok
4,000 priaohers, who a&lt;V reported to have
been subsequently paroled, comprising
the GQth^67tb 09th Indiana, 400 men of
lhe 50th Tnrllana. two companies each of
the 17th and 74th lndiana.one company of
the 1st Wisconsin, snd.•company of the
Louisville Provost guard, 70 recruits for
the 23d Kentucky, thu 4th Ohio battery
of 6 guns, with 4 other gons in position.
The Joes at Mumfordsvllle, previously
stated, was in Sunday’s fight
There
were two or three hours of skirmishing
on Tuesday, between the ahsrpslxxiters

OWtS:

every iniux
----- — ----industry. About 4.000 of the more d*
MraM. a.lornl p-r.m&gt;. bar. &gt;lrmdj l»-

Gen. Butler is

the Cotton States in just ninety days.—

passage of Franklin's Division past his

OLUB DI THE VORLD
ndRflSFiBY sun in the w«Ln
fWJMWDUR A BLS GLUE IN THE WDIt LD
THB ONLY RBUABLEGLU IN THE WORLD
THE BBST GLUE INTJttWOBlD.

’

Enlisted men and some qffipers haveJ end latortapted (Mr sdrance, and they
been paroled, and arrlwsi! here.
Froth'
supposed the movement was under the
them I gather the following particulars.
; direction of 8igel of whom they stand in
Theenemy
enemy commenced
commencedwe
the auacx
attack rnosy
Friday
me
. ,
. ,

"to re-instatethe

•ary.

.

, baa fell powera in the Prem'*e&lt;J~
ill start early in October with 500

too much fatigued to be efficient

attention, and is likely to produceXptoj

Veowaan wnmewr reraa jwu yim mamlx Awl
J————
_
1» ib.
MKAHT8.—Jfewkem JxncoSm.
“Wllkei declares that:

kresAan Cement Gina

nplrted arranj
; of tbc free col
tral America, the preoae Fjy 73Iim upon circtimstatMffifc.
(leroy, who will conduct fl*e expeffl-

War nj

di CROBLEY’8

&gt;

roroN, Sept. 1!

GUTTj

o'ttoek A.

Ta* Co

they have offered a reward of tf,500 f&lt;K

New York stock market, and an advance
A.. _&gt;i’_____ *
_
symptoms in the U li .^i a

oftWrad

deed

�t *&lt;* SOLDIERS.

BYDB. HADWATS
c^ZANaiwa a-tjitfp, •

&lt;*»t •«n^lya.li^XL.T*^'
tJL.

‘ . - CALLED

’

BADWAY’S renovating'
RESOLVENT '

•"&gt;«»« Uh

NEWS

)x vn*»im-o« w m tew. w

nicbloa Ceatral

“LOW PR

&gt;»’Uom l^id. of

ton malanvtns Smith.

Dm Express,

iLiA^J*,\’8 R?*Dv relief h&gt;.
T" U-*^
«ii«vm, both
• PraAnu.e ami u » Cnrulv, of .k.

ItMP.H

Night Kaprun

’

-INQUIRE OF—

10 THE -PUBLIC

R. N. RICK. Genl Sujmnnteedrot.
Penera,

bea,,y

lie'fi

At a convention duly called for Barry
Qmnty and bcld in the Court House in
the village of Heating* ; Convention was
culled tn order and orgaarxrd by appoint­

ing J. H. Mintroe, chairman, and George

C Barr, secretary.

On motion the ehair appointed J. A.

At this part, a gentleman came in and
rend glorious sews from the army, which

was received

with enUanhism, and the

climax capped with thrr&lt;? tltecrs.

The following Delegatee were

report­

ed by the committee.
'Maple Grove,—Henry Mallory, len­
der Lnpham, S. F., Fuller, J. K. Wilcox.

Henry

Cutletno.— Lnrenso Mtrdge,
Racy, C. O. 8cnit,Gen. C. Barr.

Woodland,—L. J.

Cheney,

June 26tb, 1801.
Cb.:

Chief of the Army of Ecuador, South
America.

Carhoo,—Isaac Messer. Isaac Swartout, J. M. Rogers; Wm. Gain.

Hope,—C. Robinson, J. E. Hall, C. B.

Dickerwm, E. P. Chandler.
Rutland.—A. J. Russ, E. Rice, S. C.

Prtndle.

Irving,—Geo. K. Beamer, O. L. Ingram

Aaron Walker, B. J. Henderahott.
Assyria,—W. II. Jewe|l, J'wephFuh-

born, A. W. Clark, R. K. Stanton.
Prairieville,—Geo. Tbotnas,T. Pendle.

Brooks, John

Orangeville.—Geo. H.

II. Earl, L W. Wing, Orin Loomis.

Yonkee Springs,—Timothy Miles, O.

OWB BOTTLE.
la all ordinary ease, of Pte*pl®. Blotohaa, Do*tales. Tatter*, canker*. Eruption*. Bulla, Baker'*
and Barbar'a Iteh. sew boufe wrfl csre and imparvpority and ctearaea. to tea . akin and smd-

Ple,iUD’

mwr ©©mown!©!!

r*’K*’

Messrs. Radway tt Co.;
1 have used your READY REUEF,
for Asthma, which complaint I have been
afflicted with f»»r twenty years. Tbe first
night I used it I felt relieved, and enjoy,
od tbe first sound »lei-pfi&gt;r many tears.
I have first introduced it in the army.-—
In the Military Ilutpital at Quito.it was

Come and See !!
WE

PROB.( TE &lt;Z/iZ&gt;£7?.—STATE OF MICHIGAN

DIRECT

dle and Julian Fish from the Second, ap­

"in the matter of the estate of George Nichols.

on the 24th iusL

On motion the delegates were empow-

tred to appoint substitotea.

A

DS. KADWATS PILLS.

Dated. Baltimore, Aufuil I

Cherry

to elleet by ballot, erven delegatee to the
CongreMiuoal

CmgrcMional

Convention of tbe Fourth

to be held

District,

Grand Rapids on tbe 23d inet.

at

thereof, bv eanatur a copy of Ibis order to be
published*in the Haatinn Banner, a newspaper
printed and circulating In said county of Barry,
for three .neeMive week*, immediately previous

Tbe fol­

a C. PRINDLB.

lowing named gentlemen wereappoiated:

J. A. Sweesey, N. Bailey, G. K. Beam­
er, I. Messer, J. IL Munroe, L. Ulpbam
and J. IL Earl.
On motion the convention

adjourned.

ROBATE Or

P

County •( Barry,

KKDUKEID IPKICES.

We biive 4* try kind of goods, such as

ibik auction, to lire hixtuMt bidder, at the
orth Duor of the Court huoae in lhe village of
HSslinga.n lhe eouuty of Batyy, Michigan, on
Halunlay, ib* Iwetiti-lifth day of October, in

B

uf acction Iblrty thrre, (83.) intown Ns. two [Xj
North uf range Scvru(I] Went, and oonteiniug
uua Luudtru «toi aiaty «&lt;i«» vf l*u*l uuur ur Iftu.
being iu Ibv ebunu ul liarrv and State uf Miahigan.
V. Vr. TA YLOk, Adminialretor.
Dated, September a, last
acplU

R.

R.

R.

TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK
AXD
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

internal*), and cures—
RHKUMATiSM....,'.................... la i
SOKE THROAT......................... in Oft*
TUOTH-ACHE.............................. Indu
NEURALGIA (parvxyam* ok)... ia U
CK.tMI*S............................................. infi
HEADACHE...’.............................Inn
COLIC.......................................in tweu
DIAB KHOJA................................ inter
LUMBAGO, (pain* of J.....................int
CHILLS............................ io hfte&lt;
BUKNH....
...................afire imautaa.
INFLUENZA................................... in a few hour*.
CROUD..................................................ten u-tetitea.
SPASMS...................................... tn five minutes.
DEEP -SEATED PAINS... by a few applications.
In all rase* where pain to felt, tbe READY UK
LIEF ahonld be M&gt;plied
Taken internally—a
tea-apoonful to half a tumbler of water—will care

Gnu. C. Babb,
J. II. MywanRr T
Secretary.
Ctairman.

DterajCT CiMfinrype—The delegates

Oa’rroding and filing th* pedlion, duly verified.

TO THOSE' U IIO DO.-I

1st District,—J. A. Sweoaey, Geo. K.

2nd District,—Geo. Thomas,

D. C.

'i

&gt;

Tax Cnxvxjmnxu.—It will be observed

that ve puUwhM' cdl«' frr t*»® •uu«V
-and 2d RoprusntaUvw District conven­
tion; The county costvealion to ba held

IINDLE.

on the 10lh, god the District Cooreotioo
the lltbof OottiHer,

'

?

GROCERIES

.

CHANCEBY SALE-

ling the' Stood vmaie
All Arnica Imbnecta.

leaving tbv corrupt buoor*. and that ia all; but
al lb* cxpouM of lb* liver, pancreaa, kido*y«,
Ac., not ana atom of th* hila or othor immiriUea
is oJimiBaled from th* blood or osrana fluid. Il
yoo arc dyspeptic, or troubled with haarl-burn
aour eructia
‘
flralliea atill

will cure all the aforementioned diseases,
and, of themselves, will relieve and cure

Headache,
C^stivenen,
&amp;lic (Paine, Cholera Jdorbus,
Indigeztion,
Pain in the gowels,
Qixxinaoa, eta.
Try theee medicines, and you will Mver
regret it.
Ask your neighbors, who have used them,
ud they will say they are

CtooOk WeA'ke"k\\«.%,
AND

and you should try them before going for a
physician.
Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local
agent, end read thq certificktes, and if you
hare ever doubted you will

TiouAjX v.o W.OVC,.

DRY GOODS!

of every description

FOR SALE BY
T«rry., Onmgevdte HUI*. M. C. tiwd U Prairie* ilia.
U-IL Bcnuuirlon, Middiarilw, and by druggist*
and merchant* generally tbroogbouttbe copntry

Stacks of

ELECTION wo rice.
otice is hereby glwvn. that at th* n«xt Gener­
al Elect too to he held nalbe Tueeday aec-

N

Clothing

in oe electee, »tx: a governor, i.iraienanx UUT•mor, Secretary of State, Auditor G(aere). Stele
CotnnisaMMiar j»f lha Blate Land Office,
eneral,8operu&gt;ie»&lt;MUt of Public In­

Which ITS ar* anxioui to ael), and WILL SELL.

Rev. Mr. Mason lhe L’nivurwaliai xuiu-

Hall in Middlevilla &lt;m Friday and Set
•urday evening*, October 2d and 4(h; and
on Sunday

morning Oct.

tial » healthy action: On Saco
■pea the blood reseeto without.

5th at 10

6ADWAVB READY BELIEF..

are the most active and thorough pilia that
hare over been introduced.
, They act ao directly upon the Lirer, exciting that organ to such nn extent as that the
mtem does not relapse into ita former con­
dition, which ia too apt to be the case with
aimply a purgative pill
They are rually a

'SK.ooA. awdt lAvev VAX.,

tacks ofinflaaatioa of the bowels, bilioua colic,
rbeumsti*m. gout Ae , in the kind of pills to fake.
I f R A DW A TTl Pll.LB are taken.* cure will fid tew
There are a rlaw of chronic di»e«*ea. dirouic
Rbeumatiam, Enlargement of the Liver, Spleen
Enlargement, di*ea»e» caused by, the excessive
nee ofealomel. Mercury, Quinine, ib which coichiuu gviM are )&gt;re*eribed fieely. In these disease,
RADWAYU REGULATING PILLS arc for more
cei tain, and tbe patient avoid* the dinger which
aa ovrrdoae of t olclilmn would inflict.
In Yellow, Trphold. and Rlliou* Fevers, in EryVipeiu.-'taiall Pox, purgation to highly eeaeutial;
but to administer adoee of Drastic Pills, the Irri­
tation they would produce and the relaxation and
depletion that would follow, would ba likely to
prove f*i*i, ln these case* a mild, soothing aad
gently atlmuteliag laxative, that will purge and
beal. soothe aad alreugteen. like Had* ay** Rrgu
latiagPiUa, te reqalryd. The eaua* of ao many

that will
- with lhe
io a bund-

a CVuvrau

which, in conjufttion with lhe

HARD-WARE!

composition the ptnpertiea of a dilutive all molanI
an anti septic, a mild but effective Aatnngeat, and
a direct power over the nerve*, nti*'---------——- ly.^i&gt;|d ^at gttpig|L Sanaea, Sickneaa, teueamu*.
during tba operadon nf their pill*, te a favorable
nor1 Medina, that rtllSrea pain, in
aigai |f ib^r pills expelled with the fooeM the
euhar to tteeU r—*
— *“
ditdaaad humor* left circulating in the lyatcin,
tboEngliah toni
much for Us there would be bat little pain or griping. 11 te
the ab*e«eeof the b'l* and other humor*, which
their imperfect pill* foil to purge out of the (rm
irritant, tastafeUr reddening the anrfoca to which tern, that occasion* the paiu. Dr examining the
it is applied, and withdrawing th* blood from the atoola evacuated alter severe gnpiag. they will
neighboring part, where &gt;1 way bo rciyetead ar be found thin and watery.
■ ~
Mtn anA leaH i n rr tn itill.m. linn
AVOID SALINE PUBGATIVES.
tain most eltoctireiy, and moal bwurtifally to
mind* that can undanrtaad ita action
TO THOSE WHOTHIIK.

Besnier, Harvey Wright, Milo T. Wheel-

•Sanborn, H« P. Cherry.

.
।

They differ from all eargative pill*. Their
action is not local, or connoed to a portion of lha
bowrla. Dreatic Purgative Pill* augment what
I* called the penataluc movement of lhe bowel*
by irritating the coats of the Inteitinea.
In ocCira audinfiannDutory deaesaca, the irrita­
tion produced by tbeDrastic Purgative Fills nil)

WK.

t bis county,appointed committees for tbe

■Wotk

AS ALTERATIVES
enry, blue pill, hence their importance in cases
of liter complaints, andaplten dtlficultirn. Jaun­
dice. Dyspepsia, Mlioua attack*. Head ache. Ac.
In the treatment of ft» era, either bilioun, Yellow,
Typhoid, and other reducing levera, they are aupenqr to quinine. Their influence extend* over
th* entire system, eutitroling. strengthening, and
bracing up the relaxed and waiting energte*. end
regulating all the icercilon* to the natural per­
formance of their dutie*. cleansing and purifying
• V— r_ _ .l_
.11

OffEpcraon writes, her daughter wax cured
of fiu of nine year*' standing, and St'VUua*
dance of two year*
AHOtKER writes, hh son Tras cured
after hia flesh had almost wasted awwy.
The doctors pronounced the onae incura­
ble.
AHOTHER wax cured of Fcrer and Ague
after trying every'medicine in hie reach.
AHOTHER was cured of Fever Sore
which had existed fourteen yenra
AS0THER of Rheumatism of eight yearn
€aeea innumerable of Dyapensiorand Liver
Complaint could be mentioned in which the
Purifier and Pills

©WITS &amp; STOEJ'

OU.

redoFXeUow oroUer
Maj IT Red way's PHI*'

respective Districts as follows :

Ssrqfulrt,
11
■&gt;
Okin.
Oli Sorts,
Salt
JJarumatism,
0&gt;y«p«p*ia,
&amp;sk Htadacht,
Livtr Oomplaint, Fever and Jlgue,
Leuocrrhcea,
Female Osmplalntf
BryeipeUi,
Bt.
Fire,
Tumors,
Eruption,
Pita, fibny'uZcus Cbnsumpttcn, krr: '

A large strxk of

oil*, Seidhtr’ Waters, they w.-uld need lea* phyaieing. aare tbeni.clre* frwm much auffenng. and
greatly improve their health.
RADWAY'8 P1LL&amp;

end Geo. Thomas

rJz

FROM

A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

were appointed.
On motion, tbe Convention proceeded

awdi VAX*-

Which we offer at

Moved and carried, that the chair ap­

upon 11. P.

*B\.oo&amp;

is that they strike at the root of DImm*by eradicaung every particle of impurity .i.i
"Xw XW 'SX.oodrt

i by Druggiata iu every town in the United State*
—a .«--- a..
RADWAY A Co.

fog for telti
Thercup.

point tellers for tbe convention ; where­

The peculiarity of the

for the life and health of tbe body depends
upon the parity of tbe blood.
If ths blood is poisoned, the bodv drags
Mt a miserable existence. TbeeomedieHM1

U pcreooa haring claim* agalnat tbe eatate Druggteta.
of U I MJ a* EiTui. d«cc*a*d are l.rrebv
DOUfad and &gt;equ**ted to present the |un&gt;« far
CHILDREN.
exarninalHMi and •ujuslmrut io Um&gt; uudereigM
Coaisniaiune** duly amputated br lha Prvbate
BADWAY’8 READY RESOLVENT given tn
Court for tea eonuly uf tfarry, who will &lt;nr*4 for
do*ee»fbalfa U-eipeonful three Urnee per day.
»ueh perpuM. at Ilia late rvridvncw uf foe aaid
ill eureSore* of tea tin tn*, canker* tn th* Month
deoeaecd. in the tow^hlp &lt;.f DalUmure. Is »aid
're Htnda, Kara, and Eye*, either fro® Worm*,
county of Barrv.
lelbing, or any other cauae. If troubled with
lljibj day of 1
nob, R**tl«une«a at Night, half a teaipoonful
day the **vaa&lt;»
tbe RESOLVENT will tn.nre a cure. Rrire
tbnoaaud eight

don from lhe First District, and T. Pen­

State Convention, to be beld at Detroit

XW \uxrtt. ©5 Wxs. CowaVr^.

JUST RECEIVED

Drastic Hill* of A lot-*, or Croton and Uarlcm Oil.

The report of the committee was adop

srbich have been showered upon him from

Vuxt\\xu\ciX

»‘tgal polices.

J. F. Emory, FL Wright, W. W. Paul.

pointed by acclamation, delegates to the

"Huvri.eYou.%

HVAE

COM MISSION ER’S NOTICE.

Those wb&gt;&gt; have friends in the army
shod Id send them a pneknge of RAD­

F. Andrews,

ted.
On motion, J. M. Nevins, II. N. Shel­

of dollars each year in advertising theix
merits, and publishing the

TH BEE BOTTLES.

Bated Auga*. is; 18*2.

very «ucccs»tu|.
I next us»-d it ns a pr&lt;&gt;
ventivc,&lt;&gt;n.marches and when eticiniprd
in malarious districts, it saved my army
nroch sickness.
JOSE VILAMIL
Gen’l Commanding Army of E&lt;pta&gt;l-«r

WAY’S READY RELIEF: it will pnv
tert them against sickness. nod will save
many Ilves.—Price 25 cis., 50 cts. and
tl per bottle.

oi^&amp;vIac.*,

and nonseqnent profit to the Proprietor, thus
enabling him to expend
*

TWO BOTTLES.

C. Bates, J. W. Mile*. J. Pryor.
Thornapple,—Capt. J.

CuxoXmh.

•

and hence thair

Will cure ftalt Rheum. Scald head. Sore By®.
Strumoea Dfochavgsa from the Ear*. Swelling ia
lb* GrtAk, Falling of the Womb, Djapejuis, Ito*

UT&gt;WHT Kim bum in DursnanBe di
w*»"*«• t™'
1
«»e»«-&gt;• - »*

far exceeding any Family Meduuaen of •
aimtlar naturo in the market
An appreciating public was not long In
discovering they poeaeiMd remarknblo

Di OUR LINE OF TRADE;

el that this remedy wiU rare.
,
(l cleanses the BJLpOD. Mcsolvus *11

Youra, Ate.
W.H. TINGLEY,
Surgeon and Medical Director')

Baltimore,—W. K. Ferris, D. C. San­

J. W. Stebbins, IL N. Sheldon.

-WE STILLill Kbeum, b..ro* uf all kmd*. Humor,. Paatalrt
Pte&gt;pl*s. bfotohaa. Ac., n^ldly and afltetivatv,
■rilhonl^xpoa'iro «w »ubjacUng th, pattest to tfio

penia, which are not readily compounded
in military service.
’

Escel*ior Brigade.
|
From Gen. J&lt;«eVilainll.CoHinutnderin-

born H. Iloughtalin, A. E. Durfee.
Hastings,—N. Bailey, j. A. Swecxey,

bars been introduced to the public for mots'
than six yean, and hkve acquired au

At your request, I give my opinion of
tweuty.fonr (14) in tbeto'wuah.p oT Oreng7vlite
ymir “RELIEF.”
Alt bough opp,wrf
OU Saturday the 11 th day of October a«xt Tl tea Glandular Swell ii
Hickto empirMnl prepitralmoa, I used tn the o'dm.: !" ‘b» foroooou of said day, &lt;bb following
. .
b«»«Ditaf a considerable, quantity, and described land* to alt:
&lt; The north fractional the *o«b-ca»: "filter (tf)
5
Ver^ Ulidhctory retells, eapeci illy
*'?• •” I” 10
FOUR TO MX BOTTLES.
in ,0WB
,ow“ ow
one (I) noruJ
north c
C:io Rhewmatic Pains. Since the formula Range
Will care Scro^*: BrphHto, White Bwelliaf.
HAnjC Nine )•)
,5) we»t.
wiii, containing
euuialning forty-two
fortr-awv and
W*
’tr
thL*
7 eieht
eiRht one
0M hnndraik*
bo»‘*,”ha re*
(4S &lt;•-!*••
to-160) acme: also
alM SOT* Lee*. Syphilitic Rheumati*®, Gout, chronic
of'it has been cornmunlisted to me, I am •*
!*■
quarter
(X)
ot
lhe
south-east
Di*e**e^Scorvey,
D.-OI»cbiU». Tubercle*, Uloer*
not mirprfeed ,1 its beneficial eff«cta.—
qterter l| .« at aeetton tweive(l&gt;) in town two 121 lo the throat or oo tbe Lnnr*. or Liver and ±S
It npphet lhe place of luany elaborate
formula of tbe United Slates Pharmnco- -pST" —•inc WHO east comer

T. G.

Cowls, J. H. Munroe, J. Fish.

ani

■Baooa Via,i,a

Will cure Fever Sore*, Ulcer*. Scree 1sLthe

Cramer, E. Sawdy,.£. C. Nash.

Johnutnwn,—II. P.

----- --

Camp Scott.

Peter

Wheeler,

DR. RADWAY
DAK DISCOVERED A CLEANSING SYRUP,

a

Jfrwr. Rodvoy

mi tire on credentials.

r*

LIEF Is peculiarly adapted for tbe MiliChests.
With this Ben,.
v the soldier c«n visit all climates, and
undergo the m&lt;«t severe fatigues amj
^pMJHres with Mfety
Jn South An.ori&lt;W Where Mslarirme Dieease prevail, in
* niiire malignant form thauiu the Uni­
«w«wspap*r, priDt*4 aod
ooontr of
Barry, to
for
*ixdaybf
*oc. krert'*i”"
ted Staten, it has proved it positive pru- iaurtiately
prevtmZ
raid
SHSlUUSaVtiKDuJ’
*«ittaw, and an iufnllible Curative of all
(A tree copy.) augri
Judgo of Pnfoate.
Fevers, Fluxes, Bilious Diseases, Acute
Cholicn, Rheumatic Affections, Ate. As
an evidence of its importance as «n Army
EXECUTOR'S BILE.
Medicine, we refer to the following suthority.

Sweesry, C. 0. Scott and J. Fish, a oom

*BLooia Vca.Tnv.-B.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

Fitraw, Cboleraa. Ate., of the

of IbeSesaion Lawaof l5»l.
Alao a Revreaenlatire fo
rreeatetire Dtetnet* into
dividod. agreeable to the r
116, of theSaaatoo Law* of IB*I
Die, the foHowurx (toanty
iemuitv of Ham t A Tr»mrrr.

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low !

iodigeetioa, ooetivanaae, Ac.
If a geulle tnovanenl of thi
take fro® oaw to three, ifa U
purge ia deaired, take from four to alx.

A general invitation is extended.

Resolution N
Pei ved *wu opieu of *

mw pap»r of tbrt

d*wc, paWiabvd at Boatoc, by Jawea M.

Wheat, Corti, Oats, Butter, Lard, Pork,

and finally almost everything .yowhave
•a

*il. ;

£4

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Hotinp, May IB, J8fe

HKEIWWUSffi.’n

•I allow*. meptetirely.
Baled. Heating*. A naval itah. IMS

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yard. Into this reservoir or excavation
put all &amp;a weeds aatd waste.graseM, dee.,

JI

crop, but its action will be increasingly
manifest, while that of tbe guano fa ex­
hausting to lheaoil. by simply, calling up
nutrition from an inch-finale depth, while
it imparts nothing which ita own action
does not exhaust.
Ay a general rule,
“small grain,” such, aa ‘rye, Xrheat, oats,
and barley, requires a lees concentrated
manure than potatoes and garden vegeta
bles generally; you can therefore vary
by mixing with a lighter manure.

For the preservation of all kinds nf
fruits, use glass bottles or jars. Select
those of even thickness, or rather nf even
thinness, for they are often to considera­
ble beat, and while they should tmt b£*&gt;
thin aa to break in common handling, or
burst from internal pressure caused by
fermentation, still they should not ba
thick, or of pressed glass, when blown,
glass jars can be readily obtained. So
much for tbe the buttles.
Now as to
closing thbm air tight, we know corks
will nut do it. The very structure of the
substance fa against it unless oork of tbe
most velvety character is obtained, and
this fa costly.
We recommend waxed
cloth tied over the jar as a substitute at
once cheap and effective, and have never
found anything superior to It, Prepare
the cloth in thia way; Melt together
some rosin, beeswax and tallow, in equal
parts; tear the cloth in strips four inches
wide, or al least wide enough to conveni­
ently tie over the mouth uf. ths jar, and
dip these strings,.drawing them through
the hot wax end stripping nearly all the
wax off.
With cloth thus prepared,
after the jar is filled with hot preserves,
and while still hot, close the mouth and
bind It on with good linen cord. Then
with shears trim off as much of the waxed
cloth as desirable, and then dip it in some
melted wax, which should be made with
about half as much tallow. Sealing-wnx
may be used instead ifiedesired, Die
jars should be put where lhe wax will
cool at once, so that the exhaustion
cause by tbe cooling of the preserve*
and condensation of the steam, may not

.* :■'£ 18 £
.? &gt;5

itty*

ing over each layer as it is packed in, a
thin coating of the following composition,
wii; sal ammoniac one p&lt;8C,. eM lime
two parts. This ia to be sprinkled oq

each layer of weed, &amp;c., of six or eight
inches of thickness; arid upon this, dr
upon each of tbeee layers, fa placed a thin
fayer of earth.
’*■!
After your reservoir is filled, sprinkle
over the (op layer from time to time, n
thin layer of plaster uf Paria (sulphate
of lime). Thia will prevent the evapor­
ation of tbe ammonia formed.
Next
into your reservoir ao filled, let all the
urine from your stuck gradually drain,
so that it runs over and entirely through
the mass. From six months to a year
may be necessary fully • to incorporate
tbe materials; but when rqady. 100
weight uf this manure, mixed with com­
mon barn-yard 'manure, wiil -’eMitain
more real vegetable sustenance than tbe
same weight of guano. It may nut 'ap­
pear ao evident as the cuanoln me‘’first

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parts of tbe ammonia will become fixed
salts, from their having united with the

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Wool!

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TOE Fl.ACE TO'GEl'WOOlC.UPl.I'.
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quickly absorb carbonic add, forming seflWof
carbowate of soda; thns you will retain
with your manure tbe ammonia that

would otherwise fly away, and you h
also r. new and most important agent
trodoced, via: tho carbonate uf a

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Salt to Sayb Mamubb.—Dissolve

uiuriBuu auiu »u lira cukikkhi mil, uhu
the soda thus liberated from the salt will

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cause the wax to run through the cloth.
Nothing can be more thoroughly air­
tight than bottles so prepared.
Self-sealing air-tight glass jars, which
are now so common, are the best vessels
known to us for securing preserved fruits,
but the above is good advice tn those
who have plenty of common glass jars
and buttles.—Momttttad.

AvtumxalTift*.—Noone can main­
tain, after this year’s experience, that
frost has any special agency in the Au­
tumn coloration of leaves.
Scientific
men have long understood the matter
nnd have explained tlie ripening of the
leaf as a simple process of vegetable
growth, though the coloration of iht
leaves at maturity can no more be sc-,
counted for than tbe red of the rose, the
blue of tbe violet, or tbe orange of the
IHy. The color which leaves assume in
the Fall is due to the same causes. But
the popular idea that the Raves are
changed by tbe frost is so Grmly estab­
lished in the mind*of the unscientific and
unobservant people, that it is difficult to
dispel. This year tbe foiliage baa as
Burned the most gorgeous coloring with­
out the sign of frost, and indeed seems to
be more brilliant on account of its non­
appearance.
This is perfectly natural,
&gt;s tho leaves have been able to gradual
ly assume the colors which belong to
their ripeness, unobstructed by sudden
told.—J\ui 1861.

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Bongoftrinmph and awHptios,
Boeh *e iraehed the *w*rtb Egyptian,

GREAT

^listings' Biuintss fiirtttorn.

JICTOIT!!

SPAULDING,
EALERS in all Kinds df drv, good*,Kroe«r
crockery, Ac.
0.,*lImport offict.

D

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

» M Itofl ALLEN,

DRUG

EALER IN GROCERIES, previalaa*. pro
d . e. fii»b. butter, lard, txirk. and grain ot
all kind
Ato&gt; tor* candle*, etc..etc.
Store in
CalHurn a Block. Staleilrect. Hasting*, Mich.

D

'• •

And the rote* ofhia d*rotien
Filled my ton! with atrange emotion j
F«r It* tone* by turn* **r« glad,
Sweetly solemn, wildly *ad.
Pan! and Silaa in their prison.

Broke their dungeon-gate* at night.
Dot »!at 1 what holy angel
Bring* th# alar*tbl*glad evangall
And what earthquake's arm of might

STORE!!!
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Jfflisttllanj.

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

Old

JUST RECEIVED

Bachelor.

Why don’t you marry' Joe?"
"Marry !’’ was the answer made hi the

most cmitriiiptoiiK manner, accompanied
by a tilt &lt;&gt;f the chair to allow his slip­
pered feel to rest comfortably on the
mantle piece.
DRI GAA1W .TIEDICINEK,
....... —sllOMry. Alic ianc» ariicira.
"Yes. marry. J uni mire you want n
(■ffChcuilrnls, Pnluta, Oils, Cam
Holbrook-* New Bloek, Hatting*, Mich.
wife.
Yon are making ducks and drakes
IM pbeuc. Burning Fluid,
• •f your income, wa-ting no. much in
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
housekeeping.
Housekeeping!
The
iden «&gt;fan old bachelor’s keeping house!”
SWtrZtl A ALLE1L
"Why not? llminnh make* me very
•s ATT.A Wand Solicitor* in Chan«s&gt;mfortahle."
"Comfortable! Look nt this room.—
Will be bapp.T
ST FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL Everything in the wrong place, dust an
inch thick, and not one of the pretty
PURPOSES,ONLY^:
Officr in th* Court House, Hailing*. Mich.
•fixins” with which women beautify a
HH-in nt a trifling expense.- Then you
fairly support Hannah’s family, if I may
D kNIKL COOK,
Also a full stock of
judge by the quantity of provisions,
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Ge»e*»l Land and
clothes and ftiel, she smuggles out ot th*
Tat Agent, will attend to th* MOeeUon of
.lebtsand all other baaineM pertaining tabla office.
g4le."
Office hi Goodyear’s block, up stafr*.
"WhalF
Down came the chair,.feet and all, and
.A. HOLBROOK,
the Isichclor, who was tall, handsome,
TEA. COFFEE. SUOAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
and yet oil the bright pi'’* "f l*irtjr, stisid
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
up before hia little cousin, who wna fling­
in fact, everything in the Grocery line, auch a* ing horn* truths m« lavishly in his face.
s ill be ueriled for farnilv uae.
“Fact, Joe ; I've seen her do it. &lt;Now,
J. !«. RURSEL
HYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office in Ra***U'i
a wife would imike this housekeeping ull
store. Slate street.
_________
(EllLJIEES’T J&gt;lEB'J,ajniXBY
straight Now, do iiiarry. Cousin Joe,
I want you to get n real nice wife."
JOHN ROBERT*,
And Cooklsc Extract*
"Where i* she to be found ?"
PHYSICIAN and Kurvron. Dwelling on Dread­
“Well, let mu see.” And the litlle
war. near the Coari House.
bemity knit her brow nnd looked as much
II. F. CHERRY
puzzled as if the name &lt;»f the person pr&gt;»|Hiscd had not been on the tip of her
longue fur lhe last hour. "Let me see!
PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
Oh, I know ! Meta Snow."
VELOPES. CARDS. Ae.. Ac.
"What! Meta Snow, the most ex
Upon oar shelves may be fosnd all of the travagsul girl in the village! Now if
HOST POPULAR
you had said Mary Wright, who dresses
simply, and has her bouse furnished so
prompllv Mid effineatly uud pl^uily, I m ight have consent­
ock. Baid" Creek.
ed; but Meta Snow—why her dresses
and bonnets would cuts fortune. Dot to
mention the expensive furniture she de
. Particular
Dee4«. Mortlights in. N«» cliatr*, sofas, or cut tarns
We would respectfully
but embroldel eCt &lt;&gt;uea suit her, and oh,
ms of Rttlina* and vidr
worst of All, she spend* half her lime
readiiig lrnahv magazine*. MeuSnow!”
and Joseph liarria mink tack inhuohnir
TTORNKT an4 COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
utterly overpowered with the mmpiitude
and Solicitor and Coonwrilor In Chancery.—
ticular aUcnllnn paid to Ih# collection of
uf the idea.
tn* and monev promptly remitted.
••So Meto’s extravagance is the ob­
urn™. «ii, W. W lUlpb
MUO..I1I..
QnM*l*l attrrrtion will b* p*i&lt;t t° COMPOUND- jection ?"
Barry County, Michigan.
ING^ul nnltiM n"
"Well, yes; she is pretty, intelligent,
lively, accomplished, but, y&lt;ai know,
KX1FFEN A BERtOWS.
Jciiuie, ruy brudrer’s experience makes
TTORNEYS ssd COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
me dnadiati extravagant wife.
1 think
boberts a striker.
tie owed his downfall entirely to Mar­
garet
’
s
lore
»&gt;f
jewels,
fine
clothes,
and
,n Offire’^riirr of Kain and Burdick Streets.
Ha*tix&lt;
cxpen*nefurniiare. I am nut mean—”
-indeed you are nut, Joe.”
"But I know what a weight on a man’s
county orrxoxii*energies an extravagant wife is.”
“■jben if I can prove Meu Snow the
most economical girl in the village, and
U0G8 OF PROBATE. Nol"1TIIr"b,/c’5’1
ttatataspend* les* iu one year than Mary
Wright in'six inunUw. you will glv«*me
unxo**'* Old LoxtoX Doi
al purposes, tor axle by
a new eousin, your wife 1”
"Yes 1 will; but I’ll bet a dozen pair
DAWIVI. OTJEIKW.
l'.&gt;«.&lt; Br~.&lt; Wmp. {“,•" bl of kid gloves and a new bnuxdul agsiijst
a smoking cap—mine you know is very
shabby—that you firiL"
"Dune!
Cmue spend this eyauiiyF
with me. Guud by."
And sway want.
Jvnme Harris, ■« • inaUimumri scheiuus
JjEdtSTER OF "DEEDS. and Notary
intent.
”
■
,
ltV Office in the Court Route, andopen «« «•
,ow lost: -SO how mstomdi
jboeri-'FHCM taM* when
,r* ,,n
Tta evening found Joe early at hi*
cousin’*. To tell tbc truth, Meta Snow’s
/or record. .__________ ___________
preUy face and winning manners bad
JAMES A. SWEBEEY,
won tta tacbelor’* heart lung beti-re, tat
tier autiareiitly expensive tabus fright­
ened back lhe offer* on the tip of his
tongue.and be wm willing enough to pay
the wager’ could U but t« tairiy woo.
"Now, Jo*,*’ said Jemiie, mealiag him
al the d-ior. "I am going to bid* you, and
OBULANM*^
h.naiw.u&gt;k .iiloWrrl. u- »1M&gt;
V MI miwt listen. Ifyou are here I •bould
like to *&gt;k all the question* &gt; »Uo&lt;*
ROBERTS &amp; KTHIKER,

new and mo*t complete assortment &lt;•

T

»&gt;inj na (d tabnamab
...I rtiugb-.,
j.a—...! »/F ,&lt;r
;•11'11 " \
u jarawi .g
M
nrnn^
•
।
h it _
intta la*0 oioaet, on 4 AU tattrider- ,7
BtnMffy ta ia«C&gt;&gt;ltal.
auJF proridci for tta pnrpU*. put kb
and tot apiece would have Iteen captured
•ye to a hole In ttowtamkl, gpd
H
.butffie the splendid dj-u-iphnu ''•fjtllPgunj-7
•unre? nfita vtaltoreJri&lt; taWHnfc.
AE
niMj : -HKta Mnaxuo welldi«eipHa^d to
tar tMa. ka?wl*&gt;b WRtroffala tftaolderw rt!! ’ advaWrifc upon Washingfam
diaptip* order*, my boy, and a* Crfpfaln '
placed bh ear wbare hta «r» had taen.
highly raaptatabl««nd airjUagltf mtata-'U tWtoTe 8amlt!i-to
The young ladies, hoth peetty’ were and that | all :oir respondent* are I aaciudrdJ
drewedfo very diffi-rent styles. Meta fn?m tbe lines, leal aping ofthem, iu tbsir;'
Wore a Hght hiue ailk, with Bounce*, fire DmaiilbUMUMof^riiri^jiSiViMiru*, J
upon the hortfeYnrccwa* irotaa Imflamatel Ieanf velvet, and a pretty head dre» the adtantee opon WiuMngr6n::lijt6 a re­
of bW ribbrn* on ‘her MEBriant light treat from Rfehmotfd.:
""
1,1;
attired In a pearl enlwGru. ,wh(., r..
. But I gained'admission to tbe acene by m.kinaViifWOK
rd rilk: mad*
fectly'plain, with a rick
‘Vg.Jtiry and plowing jsniform reel.td Mm wlfh
,
M&gt;^ffil|*rwji J r. . _______
of the, Southern Con fed f-racy-, and. am
L,SWe»r»¥t,lWISS'»/FJHga!ll.&gt;M&gt;,
.IwMnipla braidR with gold beaded pin* at' thereby''enabled to give you some further llr
MtHHlslWl', '.1
ths book.
aedmifitbf &lt;he skillful retrograde atfrande
to which I dimiy:referred In toy absorb­ nts*4ike?m«ro«r,^nd anyp he.: „ ti-.
“Whst a pretty dreta. Met* !"
ing last.
'
tkaitohavaioatiopadQWQr
“Ain't'lt? I made tt to-day;”
m.; .
The uniform of the celebrated Confed­ Smith?! &gt;
“Mad* lit’ .
’ .q
eracy is much rrspected( by many qt oyr^ ' I am unable to state what rc^owMbtim
,“O yes. I make all ray own draaaee; officers, my buy, and I* the «&gt;my’ giltse” iGen. iRtMftM-rtftJ«hake.--r&gt;&gt;f-M ttal mo­
rnent K body bl ^ii|Iaym»^!ifi/e^i Ketw eon
it I* quite a easing?’
in which a fallow belrtg may shiutitrite

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GROCERIES!

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PATENT MEDICINES

■DHEA?. FO ©ASH

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MANHOOD;

io, and they might be sby &lt;* ^vriwi.
“Ptay eavesdropper Jetmie 1‘

■»,.

“I abwiki think U would hr,"enki Marv
Wright; "mv drmmgtnkerla bill* ard
ennrmnua.
I wnrt’t have ntytadrexnes
made anywhere bilt in Philadelphia,]and.
it mat* me a amall forlune.”
“My pattern* com* from there,” ,said
Metn.
“Jcpnicv I am making yon ahead
drew Ilk* mine.
Do you like it I".
“Yea, thank you,.very nroch.”
. .
“It i*. made out &gt;4the ribtan I had on
my Inst Hog dress.
I got a reprint -fo*,
rennovatingnld ribbonvU*t wb*k and I
tried it. M v hretrilea are of the name.”
“I thought it ana bran new,” Mid
Marv. “What an economical girl you
ar*. Meta!"
'

the apeukera. one ot-ita rwer*jerking the

, Thu* attired, I joined the Mackerel
Brigade in its cheerful work of pushing
Richmond awsy .from its martial "front,
nod having penetrated to the rear, where
horrildp .parngge wga being wrought in
the frantic rank* of the confederacy. I be­
held the idolized General of the Mackerel,
Brigade anxfotnly searching for some­
thing upon lhe ground.
In a moment
hr Linked up. and saya be to the warriors
tn hi* nritfldiorbondj. y,
. - ,
"My children have you seen anything
of a *inall black botlle dint 1 placed upon
tha gnu.* just nbw,- when I turned to apeak

to my aid ?’’
Jennie tittered.
A Mackerel chap coughed rexpectfullv
“I heard Meta called eztravagant tndev." she said. "Cum*. Meta, deny the nnd say* hr : “1 guess it was takru by
some equestrian Confedrracie*, which bus
charg* and prove II falae."
“I think I can without vanity,” said juxt made amfther raid.”
"Thunder !” says lhe General, “that’s
Meta. “Father i« not rich, and since my
the third bottle I've lost in the same way
nomirel.
I make all my own doth**, withiii nn hour.” And he proceeded slow­
bonm*&gt;*. cloaks, and drraaea indoded; ly nnd ihunghtfiilly to mount bis horse,
w hich stood eyeing him'with funeral’ so­
embroider my collars and sleeves."
“What?" cried Mary ; "these elegant lemnity and many inequalities of sur­
collars and sleeves you wear? Whv, I face.
Turning to another part of the line, my
have often said that, although mine cost
me an much, they do not compare with hoy. I liebeld Captain Villiam Brown and
Optain Bob Shorty in tha act of per­
yours,’*
.
i
i
‘•It it pretty work to*-take nut when forming a great strategic movement with
my hand* would otherwise be idle.” said tiie indomitable Conic auction, many of
Meta. "See, I have one here.
I will whom were employing lhe moment to
work a* I defend myself. Then Jennie, I to take a last l&lt;M*k at the canteen* pre­
make many of father’s things—his dres­ sented to «hetn before leaving home by
A Dumber of
sing g..u n*, gmder-dolbes, alippera—and their devoted mother*.
embroider a-nU for nil the worn out reckless Confederacies had just crossed
chairs ami sofas. Our parlor furniture a bridge spacing n small stream hear by
got very shabby, and aa we could nut and thu object of thi* during movement.
iifford to reJurtiish ; but the curtains I wm tosuddeuly destroy the bridge before
embroidered, and new sent* fur oltonisn* they ooold retreat and llien make prison­
sofa* and chairs, and, with *&gt;me of toy. er* of the whole.
iL was a auhlitne conception, my boy,
t.die* an.la coutuf vaniiat-iereanJ ibei.t
a sublime eoucvptiuu, and rich with strat­
&gt;
"The prettiest purlor in the village!" egy.
Like panthers surrounding their unsus­
said Jennie. "But, Meta, the timey urpecting prey, thu. wily Mackerel* swept
ticbw, abatlvs, and all Uiesu things &lt;"
Iioineleiwly across the bridge,, applied
"U. I make them, and they cost very
their axes with die quiduirsv uf Uxsight,
little. Then father like* a good-table,
and in a moment tfie doomed structurrsod I have les rued to be quite a book.—
frll Splashing into the water.
It was
I put up all our preserve* and pickle*,
taaniiiul bi see VHiiai.n’s honest exulta
make Ute cake, and provide naw dishes
tionat thia lUoiatTit; hi*-eyes brightened
cuuuantly.H ■
.
like small - bottles of {brandy with lhe
"Mercy !’’ cried Mary; “why the prelight shining through them,-*nd.says he
"We have cirvumvuuted th*.Confede­
cost us a mint ot money."
racy. Ah!” any* Villiam proudIv ; "the
"But, Mete,” said Jennie, “how do
United States of America, is n«»w pre?
you find time for nil thia? i was mpared lu omtiuue in the exutangc buxi­
tormed you spent half your time reading
nes*. and—”
u trashy magazine.”
lie prtuiwd.
He paused, my boy, bo.
eau»a he suddenly oliaurvud xtpu. Captain
when jou make itao usefuly&lt;»ura&lt;-lf |” '
Bol&gt; Shorty had commenced to *cratch hi«i
~1 but repeal another’s arecrtiuhs.”
bead in a dismal manner.
, jj...
.
"But, Meta,” said Mary", "I should
“I’m hlesscd,” aaya Copt. Bub Shorty,
think the patterns and receipts you re­
iu o colerjoal. manner—“rm blenred if I
quire for to much work would oust a for­
don't think there'* amue mistake here,
tune."
iny military inhuit.”
,,
,
"They cost me three d&lt;dlure a year."
"Ha!” says Villiam, with dignity;
“Where do ymi get them ?”
1
“do you diaoover * flaw in the grantotaie
"From th* traihy magazine.
My
woven by lbs' Uuijed Slates of Aoiurica
Ladies' Magazine furnishes all this vaL
around the d&lt;s&gt;mad Confederacy ?,” .
cable information; and father aay* hia
Copt. Bob Shorty again scratched his
three dollars expenditure is a clertf tax­
head, *nd Bays he i
ing every year of ball bis funner expen•‘I dou’t wish lu make unpleasant in­
sinuation* ; but it aeem&lt; to me that thia
"Letmeout! let me out!" cried a
here body of infantry baa Irft-itaelf un the.
voice from a d&lt;*et behind tbe young wrung aide uf the stream ?”
ladies.
And su it had.
By on* of those little
" Wbat’s that?" cried Mary and Meta, mistake* whk-b will sometimra occur in
faith at one*.
the most victorious armies, the Conic
“Only my Cuuain Joe.
Com* net auction bad tboughtleaaly crowd the
ah-1” And Jennie opened the door.
bridge Wore destroying it, thus leaving
"But what was he doing there ?” saked tbemsrivea on one aide &lt;&gt;f the river, while
Meta.
. . . .
.
tbe riotous Confederates were on the
"Eutiag my preserves,” giving her other.
cousin a pinch.
&gt;
How they got across again, at a fiirda"Nuauch thing,” aaid Joe, frankly ; “I ble place higher up, jatt in time to sec
wm eaveadnipping, I aril ashamed to aay. th*e»nfuderadue cro**again, ala furdab|e
Miss Meta, forgtva me fur the unfounded pl six' lower down, I will not pause to tell
you, as such uifurinalioo might retard
defended you al the time and shutoie up ’jnMnwtV ■
_
.
here to convince me what a mistake I hid
Once mor* stationing myself near the
made. 1 take it back ; and.!' ha added in General of the Msi-kerel Hrigtide, who
sat astride hja. funeral charger -hke. the
cquestrish atatue “flfie Duke of ^Veiling,
ton, t wa« watching nisTuotion* attentive­
H forgive yno." Mid Mrte laugbfog.:

veteran's borM rlnlriftjy from undarbwh
and gill I oped the.steed aw'ajCwith hlm.-^-,
riling

pirn’Ku. and *ay.Sqho
, n
-.-Wber,-. raj&gt;.,nw m«

“I gM~." Mr. •JMW'
p»g up—-I 0WH .n (KM .
equestrian ‘G'lifrieracy, :iw|
mad* another raid.pi
. .;

I would gladly enntinue my narerive
of the advance mqvjgnent. mv bov.ab.-w

Ing h»»w niir forcracontinued their march
in excellent order, witty rdXeMfht a spot
within ten mllemf The fthce thev gained
on the’KUh-iwim; d*y‘;'' hot.' rii*b'•♦•dela­
tions would rimply teqd. to.eovfnM your
weak mind with tfhfiy graft-dmthu. CWeerning mlptgrv afTrir* w hiejt t'bnd ‘ to
make civilian* ImperitnrnWV criflcil.
’ It ia th* kirnple ’ Alitjr of rivfPana? to
implicitly truxt onr brasthlmtioned Gen.
ernl*. of whbm there are enough to furnlah the whole wnyld with war—and nev­
er finish it nt that.
Yours, weekly,
Ottener* C. KtRH.

— There h an afl*clmg and- Ihrilling
xtnrv told, of Commodore BanJ.-tv* who
fought the battle of I.nke Erie Against
Perry. H* waa engaged tn he married’to a fine EngllalT gfrl." ’ At Trafalgar,
with Nriann.’he had hurt an arm.
At
Lak* Erie he lost a leg. On returning
to Eoghmd. feeling hi* condition very
acutely, he sent.it friend tn hi* hetmthed
tn tell her that, npder th&gt; circiitnwtnnre*
in which he flfflnfl h«hi«*!f. he musidered

her releaeed from all engagements to him.
The ladv heard lhe message and then arid
to lhe friend, “Edward, then, think* I
may wish,our engagement to be broken
heeniia* nfnia mtsfr.rttiprs, floe* he?-—
Tell him that if be only brings hack tn
England body enough tn hold th* nonl
he carried awav with him, I'll tnnrry
him."

“Haitche*”

and

“Hoe's .—“la

nbxt da/,'ths next, and the next,

Hui J*tu»ia—•

repent­

ing the aame queMiun njid,. nxgiv^w the.
Mine reply.-- Al la*U hyipt-oiug to i-'.nscly observe the clerk in his searching
Operations,'he middeiily exclaimtri :
’■
“Look Vr$!

I

aay!

Yoer’e looking

ntnnng the JfaitcAet. and tuy ntuiib begiua I
with a Hu I"— U. S. Mail.
,

TAtK-BaAMjep-- •-•(! aw.ver,". »ny ■ Quilp,
“bear *ny malice toward* tn* mart who,
without malice, say* an ill thing’of me; ’
w ith no intention that I should hear of it.Ido the same thing coMhers—perhaps to
him- Ju -tact, wil^few exi-eplioii*, every-,
lady talks about everybody whom ba
thinks worth mentioning.
And what of

it? Notliing—unlrs* some tale'bearer'
chixntea to make mischief.
Accordingly,
in auch a ease, toy quarrel is with the
man whti.-brings me the ncwa. . 1 set

him down ntooce for my enemy,, or the
weakest and iuoSC truaUvaomr uffricnas,
whom 1 am to crus* out ol my books as

Axoriixa ox th a Old Stock Gons.—
Isham Randolph Joticrs-'ii, died on the
6th. of J lily last, at his taaideiice in T««dd
county, Kentucky, in the 7l*t year of

hi* age.
Tm neraoual
reacmblatae
which he bore to thp prenl uutber nt the
Declaration u£&gt; halrpriideuce i* said to
have -been ; astonishingly striking* nor
was he dencieut intboae great mental and
moral Ml tributes which dhuiiiguietad that
seven children to mourn his depanurd.

ly, when a Wiy of bureenicn suddfiily
dashed by him, and I saw, na they dis­

No Haan. AmmY •&gt;* THB Sorrnwx
Cu*sT.—Flag officer rtuf*-nt rfporta that
appeared. that he was left burehended.
"rhuiider!’’ Mys the Gen. winking there are no rebW'toldirta on the fcmlhcm emst. so far na be ran discover. The
Meta was following them;-bat Joe In­ very violently in th* aimlight, and mi­
wardly blessing bi* Cousin Jennie, took lling’ his aWord in a fearless'., manner, officers «»f the. Rhode . Jshmd, which bah
jam
arrived from the Smith, confirm the
"Where’s niy cap g..ne to 1”
her hand and gently rletamed her. '
general truth of tMTatiltement: ^Ttaifr-'
Rrgder.qiy tale ia fold. Jut Harris , There was a respectful Mackerel chap
ii/k habd. and aaj a be :

to riw-dining room a moment.

1 want

To nil old bachelors J would My, at part­

ing:
“Go thou, and do Wtpsriee,

think it waa tool by the equestrian
;
O'nfrderacy which baa just tuada another

invade -ttHj/ N&lt;»rtl|.

"Hum J" says the General thoughtfully
'that’s veryjgrue. Thunder ! this h all

Hark I

J. C. cun

there

nnylhihg ’ere fi&gt;r George Hngderi? ’ In­
quired n newly importrd&gt;-.*»ckfiew Jhcutbyr ,day.al tM$cw,X«rk ,P«r«l Office.
“Nothin, aiy.” reidjed_ th* clerk, after
making search for ilie expected litter.—
The inquirer depjfrhri;’' returning the

I sauntered to
Hreftori

telegraph wire.
pretty well

It an

�WfrlMM BANNER.

and «U&lt;Mil -ppx«'
Kite ft CBO0LEY*8

W. print, K tbia

((arm fella,

with ek»n

ll|M&gt;

from

Glue.

O M T

no pr*»position
tsrence at Altoona, ,eSr eve* a
vrntured.touGhingjb* removal

WITHOUT or ILK AND WITH FVRE
■
™n,“
’SrS
.t-.lta.ea.ry.her..

Cement

Y»t
d
f GLUE IM THE WORLD
TH« CT^PfTGI.UE IM TBE WORLD.
THiMffiMffDtJRABLE GLUE IM THE WORLD

TH1OTLTB1UABLEGLU W THEWUR1.D

from such

L-illMsrHUmiww» lu* Iim-Mmm
•uwmwt at tbla lima, Ua&gt; n anUral;

’ .j

"

"Louisville, Sept. 26.

Tto story oflMg.XJen. Dumont bring

that gentleman.
.
The address to foe President, as agreed

IT

Wt

WILL MEND

IT WILL MEND

rtr Tfaawrvr—JOHN OTO,

No counter prepotUioiL or. am ended Ad.-.

Go^ii-'naL annexe, orisg-

an en1igb|«qad .pfoBt flantitwat, that any

criticism regarding-it»-details seems,Jo

to entire!j’ Otit of place. Any man who
tos ^eretotore demanded foe cuufiscatfon

wmmmhmw
‘•SxCTWit JS. And

i—rw1 an nr*

be it furfoereooDted,: that, n^olaya escaping into any State
or Territory, drfoR.-Piatrioc nfColumbia,

from anj Qfito9tatfaL shall be delivered

of rebel property, ioclodlcg the wmauai-

Beard &lt;JUwtfM-MDlrnr

Ar Jtakr / Oe
BORSCH, of Monroe.

Republican Cetoty CeaveaUoR.
There will be a Republican Convention for Um
county of Barry, to be bald at the Coart Home,
in tbe Tillage orHssttnp, on Fridaytk'1TA
of October, next, at ora o'clock, P. M., for (bo
nomination of County Officers, and for the trans-

uecesssry.
Each township will be entitled
foar delegate*.
J. M. NEVINS.
GEO. THOMAS.
X W. BAILEY,
J. H. MUNROE,
0. L. INGRAM,

offense against foe
unless foe . per­
injustice, to criticise In a censorial •plrk,1’ son'claiming said fugitive slave shall
first make ogfofoal the person to whom
this proclamation. It renders him liable
the labor oy service pf such
to foe suspicion of persistent..querulous-, alleged to be due, is his lawfol owner,.
non, carried to unreasonableness on every «ud has not been in -grata, agahtsl the
point There fa a class of men, however United States in foe- present rebel lion,
nor in any wky given aid or comfort
who are perfectly consistent ij^onndpmi|:
thereto, add-.do person engaged in foe
ing this‘proclamation. Tbeae are traitors
military or naval service of tbe United
and .thsay m pat h igera with treason. When States shall, under any pretesc whatever,
foe proclamation is carried into execution assn me tn decide on foe validity of the
it will act only ns a punishment for trea­ claim of any person to service of labor
of any other person, or surrender up any
son, or, In other words, as an agent for
Mich person to the claimant, on pain uf
the suppr cssiou of foe rebellion. It will being dismissed from the service.”
operate only against traitors. How per­
And I do hereby enjoin upon, and or­

fectly natural, then, that those

Republican Representative

Coareatioa

who de­

sire font foe rebellion shall succeed, and
those who reprobate everything that tends

Notice ia given, that a Republican Conven­
tion. for tbe Second Representative District in the
County of Barry, eompoaed of tbe eight towns
compridng tbe south half of add county, will be
holden at Carver Robioeon’e, in Johnstown, on
Saturday! ‘be 11th da^d* October next, at one

to tbe discomfortoftbegreatestcrimlnals

the world ever knew, should denounce!
this

proclsmation.

It li ve^y

natural

that lhe devils of foe Southern rebellion'

der all persons engaged in tbe military
end navaVservice of tbe United States to
observe, and enforce within their respect­
ive spheres of service, foe act and sections
above recited.
And the Executive will in due time
recommend that all citizens of tbe United
States who shall have remained loyal

thereto thmoghout the rebellion shall,
upon tbe restoration of the constitutional
devil of old, to be let alone. Southern relations between the United States, and
journals, organs of Jeff Davis’ govern­ their respective States and people, if tbe
ment, will denounce it as infamous and relation shall have been suspended or
disturbed, be mmpenuted for all losses
oppreasive, and foe N. Y. World, Chicago
by acts of the United States, including the
Timet, and other papers and men, defend­
loss of slaves.
ers of the rebellion, will unite with them
In witness whereof. I have hereunto
in general denunciation. There has nev­ set my hand and caused the seal of the
er been an act uf foe Government so well U nited States to to affixed.
Done st tbe city of Washington, on
calculated to draw foe line of demarkation
this tbe Twenty-wonnd-of Sept, in tto
between loyal men and traitors.
year &lt;»f our Txird one thousand eight
hundred and sixtv two. and of the inde­
pendence of the United States the eighty,
Proclamation by the President.
seventh.
Bt ths President of ths United
Signed.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
By lbs President
Statss of America—A Proclamation.
—I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the
United States of America, and Com­
mander in Chief of the Army and Navy
State Convention.
thereof, do hereby proclaim and declare
Retolved. That the existing rebellion is
that hereafter, as heretofore, tbe war will
without justifiable cause.
It has no pnral
be prosecuted for the purpose of practi­ lei in the world’s historv.in iu* maynitwlf.
cally restoring the Constitution, and the
extent, power and atrocity. Ito wickedness
relations between the United States and
ran to measnsed only by the beneficence
the people thereof in the States in which of tbe Government it seeks to over­
that relation is or may be suspended or throw.
■
■
disturbed. Tbst it is my purpose, upon ' Revived. That our national existence,
the next meeting of Congress, to again the interest of unborn millions, the hopes
recommend the adoption of a practical nf eonstitntinnril freedom throughout the
measure, tendering pecuniary aid to the world, all depend upon the utter annihi­
free acceptance or rejection of the slave lation of thi* nefarious rebellion and it
States so-called, tbe people whereof may must end shall Mb‘subdued whatever to
not to then in rebellion against the Uni ' the cost in treasure and in blood. That
ted States, and all which States shall ' it is the paramount duty of the Govern­
then have voluntarily adopted, or there­ ment to accomplish this object without
after may voluntarily adopt, lhe Im me­ qualification or compromise. Uncondi­
diate or gradual abolishment of slavery tional surrender iafoe only terms tbarm­
within their respective limits. Tbst tbe ed traitors.
efforts to colonize persons of African
Retailed, That foe proclamation of the
descent with their consent, upon tbe con­ President of the United States of the 22d
tinent or elsewhere, with the previously nf Sept, meets our unqualified approba­
obtained consent of the governments tion. as a war measure, right and proper
existing there will be continued. . That, in itoelf. and necessary and effective for
on lhe first day of January, in the year destroying this wicked rebellion, and
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred since the Administration is tbe only legal

should demand, as did a scarcely greater

GEO. THOMAS,
D. C.SANTORS,
H. P.CHERRY,

County Convent lea—A Change.
Owing to tbe Agricultural Fair to be

held at Prairieville on the 10th inst, the
call for a Republican County Convention

has been changed to October 17th.

We

trust our friends will endeavor to give
this notice of chsnge a general circulation

in the various townships so that no in­
convenience may result from the altera­

tion.

It is desirable that every town to
by its beat

represented in Convention

men, and tbe committee were unwilling

that any other interest should conspire to

defeat such a result. The State Ticket.
The

State Convention,

Republican

which convened at Detroit on

day last endorsed

Wednes

by re-nomination foe

present State officers who have ad minis

tered tbe State government ao success­
ful ly for foe past two years.

The officer* re-nominated arc, Austin
Blaik, for Governor, John Owxn, for

State Tree surer, Jar. B. Porter, for Sec

retary of State, 8. S. Lacxt, for commis­
sioner of foe State Land office, John M.

Grkoort, for Superintendent of Public
Instruction.

The services of these men

to the State and country are well known,
and, we believe, truly appreciated by the
citizens of this State.

In addition to

ordinary duties pertaining

of Governor, Gov. Blair

the

to the office
has promptly

met all the requirements of the National
Government,

and

has been

eminently

successful in organizing our State forces

and preparing them for foe field.
Tbeother incumbent s of State offices
have all been eminently successful in the

discharge of their respective duties &lt;so
much so, that Michigan

is cited abroad

as a State celebrated for foe prosperous

condition of every

department of the

State Govenrmeut.
Relative to tbe additions of our State

Ticket, we copy and endorse the language
ofjhe Detroit Adrertiter and Tribune as

follows:
MOfthe additions to tbe ticket, wo
have Charles S. Mat, of Kalamazoo, for
Lieut Governor. Mr. Mat is a leading
member of foe Kalamazoo bar, although
yet but a young man.
He has not been
any In public life, but is a gentleman of
ability, information, and possesses quali­

ties calculated to adorn public station.—
He was a Captain in the Second Michi­
gan Regiment, but compelled to abandon
tbe service owing to greatly impaired
health.
Emil Ankxke of Ingham for Auditor
Genereal, is an intelligent and educated
German, who stands as tbe representa­
tive of a class of our fellow citizens aecand devotion to free principles

Ha baa

of a clerkship in the office of the Auditor
General, and understands the routine of
ita duties, and will, wo believe, perform
them with proper skill and dilligence.
Aubert Williams has of late' had his

shims folly set forth in these columns.
Ho is in every respect a first class man.
A good lawyer, an estimable citizen, a
au-acceptable Attorney General.
Such are foe nominees, foe Republican
Ctata Convention prevents for tbe suf­
frage of tto peopte of Michigan. They
•re- alb sapifole men, men of upright

within finy State or any desicnAted part
ofn state, the people whereof shall then
be in rebellion against the United States
shall ba then, thenceforward and forever
free. The Executive Government of the
United States, including tbe military and
naval authority thereof will recognize
and maintain the freedom ofsueh persons,
and will do no act or acts to repress such
persons or any of them in any efforts
they may make for their actual freedom.
That foe Executive will, on tbe first day
of January aforesaid by prodamalion
designate the Suites and parts of foe
States, if any, in which the people thereof,
respectively, shall bo tn rebellion against

tbe United States, and tbe fact that any
State, or the people thereof shall on that
day be in good faith represented in tbe
Congress of the United States by s mem­
ber chosen thereto, at elections wherein
the majority of the qualified voters of
such States shall have participated, shall
in foe absence of strong countervailing
testimony be deemed evidence that such
State and the people thereof have not
been In rebellion against the United
States. That attention is hereby called
to an Act of Congress entitled a(An Act
to make an additional article of wkr,”
approved March 18th, 1862, which act fa
in tbe words and figures following: “Be
it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representrtive of the United States in
Congress assembled, that hereafter foe
following shall be promulgated as sn ad­
ditional article of war for tbe gorvernment of foe army of tbe United States,
and shall be obeyed and observed as1
such :
Article. All officers or persons in tto
military or naval service of the United
States are prohibited from employing
any of tbe forces under their respective
commands for foe purpose of returning
fugitives from service or labor, who may
have escaped from any person to whom
such labor or service is claimed to be
due. Aoy officer who shall be found
guilty by a court martial of violating
this article shall to dismissed from tto
“Sbcttow 2. And to it further enacted

the command -of a division-.1
Capt. Morris, nf tbe CHnton county
Home Guards, a few days since attacked
Champ.EgrgHwm’a gnerrillwtonA biftwg

Ferguson and fifteen others.
Bragg’s -pickets were at Middleton,

",«w.u
fowl foe

Preaidstit’s

diere in tto field our hearty thanks for
tbe noble msnnur in which they have at

the mm. tim.upb.ld th. boMr of Mlobigan and the glory of our common country
and while Michigan is justly proud of
tto name for valor and heroism ttoy have
won for her, ato will never forget foe
wounds they hevw received and the blood
they have spilled io her service.

D-1* &amp;row

-----------s—u the
ek. a!
slaw.,
rnumetpalc
__ might Xrt Drove.
ns foe
the Conference
as advantaguus ae
Conference G»ped,
b'-prd,
Md ropnffog
» doubtful

Jysy fa. It fa

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u&gt; juulify bimin uklufuidm fa llu uup-)

ITWttXWBND M/Wilj

port. '
Bragg’a main body fa reported

moving

JT-WlbL MEND POItlJEUuN

towards Springfield.
Frankfort advices say no rebels are
there except a few sick pnea, and those
Lexington are supposed fo be evacuating.

.

tatoliMJwaed.

Alexat'drfai Sept 26.

An engine atarted from Alexandria
yesterefav and proceeded as far as Bris­

SPECIAL NOTICES;
It will Mend B-.iie,'’bond; Lain,

fact every t^.n^bii^M
tow.
Shortly after' arriving there, n
Dr. K&lt;wx’a BrtJBOF--"^reference
train of cars was Seen approaching from
GLUE
*&gt; foflAbird pegs.
tbe other side, but on discovering their to Dr. RobeckS
danger started back and disappeared.— It will be seen that tbe Doctor has ju»t fatrodu
“E»cry housekeeper should hairs sop: It .r
Eight rebel soldiers, who bad been sta­
Jobos A Croaley’s American Crtnrnt Glnr ' •tioned ‘here to guard and assist in bid­
ing debrit found rmong the ruins of the
•en»e of tbe term- Iktrt is, ttry defivs I
trains destroyed nt that place, were cap
lu&gt; frotr. tbe powerfat Urtle nstnrs of
“It is
tured and brought down as prisoners.
Sixteen'freight care were also found
BaTit W
ii
uninjured at Manassas with about half a their effect is natural.
car load of ammunition, which bad been
piled on the ground and covered -with
canvas. Thu rebels, it seems, got an idea,

started by some Union prisoner*, that
this was an infernal machine, and so re­
fused to approach it. It was loaded, and
with the cars, all brought,lnwn 1“ Wa,h

ington.

No other troops were discuv

cred "in lhe vicinity.
It was ascertained on gjx&gt;d authority
that trains were running night and day,

[Fron tbe Cifa. Free Xatira, Dee. tl, 1MI.]

js meomly

sdrertiecment.

used by the rebels.
-I^ast week lhe
line of pickets established by the rebels,
reaqbed from Winchester to Grantsville,
a point some miles south of Manassas.
This wn* to prevet tto residents, south
of that line from escaping impressment,
which is nov^being enforced in Virginia,
where they have sway. Many, however,
have succeeded in eluding those pickets
and reach our lines, leaving their families
and domestic.effects behind.

Price 25 Ceuta per Boule.

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

COMPLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Very

Liberal Rrdectioa t* Wholesale
.
Bayers.
TERMS CASH.

II. WRIdlST
Mig. otUwond
PnKw.
Middlevilla, Aug. 13, 19CT.
sepStnS

New Advertisements.

JOHNS A CMOS LEY,
iSolr MsMafsrturera.)
78.MMMJAM fcM REET.
Comer of Ubcrty btrvvt.

.

HEM YUHKn

Important to Hutrae Owners.

7

Itnp.raiit to Httiidm.

UTICE i» hereby glran. that the following
Imp. &gt;i taut l&lt;&gt; IlnilronJ C-.thpiiiiis.
described Pnmary School end Swamp Landa,
Important to Farmers.
situated in tbe countr uf Barry, forfeitad for non
payment of interval, will be offered for sale at
To all whom th it intiy concern om! il c«n

N

term everybody.

emed according to Ian
SAMUEL 8. LACEY.

JOHNS A- CROSI.EV S

;

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PK&lt;K&gt;F

buildings of all kinds. such a* Fsarosie*. Fore

mM others, sod has proved
be tbeUHKAI’LST
sod M08T DURABLE ROOFING in mw; it is fa
*’,*rjr7re‘A
water, weather ^d
KINDi
* •»*««! for WWW U*' ALL

I'ERCftA'AND InETa*VuiIhEr”^ *3r&lt;3VTTA

V

No Heat is required in niakiog application

&gt;0

.

io

TL,.°»*S!e °r •PP’.ring It b but trifling, u u&gt;
ordinary Hoof can to coversd and fiuubed Ut
.
atw
h call to ap(&gt;lird bv any &lt;me.

' ‘.‘I * .L-

...I

GUTTA

K

x-icavriD
PERCHA CEMENT,

For Co^ir^ Metefa of all

Kindauhm

exposed to the Action of the Wralher.
’' '
nnd

F»r FreMrTiair u4 Reulrlir Slrial
Reaf» af all kfa4&gt;.

it adbetva firmly, fanning » body equal to thirv
n‘ucl&gt; •«*». and r ill,
LAST THREE TIMES A8 LONG; and fron.

SWAMP LANDS.

1TW1IX NOT CKACK ™ COLD OR RP&gt; IS.
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT,WASH OFF

Washington, Sept. 26.

LKAKY TJN AND OTHER, METAL ROOFS
cu be repaired with GUTTA PERCHA LLMLNT

_ ____

»&gt;

r- »«"&gt; .ms,

i

Agricultural to]

“ ■'» «~to«

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,
IVQ.B. LICIT,

etanoes to atipport and maintain the Pres-

fewfteo»r

Boule.

Price 25 Cents

lectod.

Aiiress «f the Leyal Ctremrs te
the fresMeit.

Tto Committee to whom was referred for themselves and the people of their
tto communication from Sylvester Lar­ State. ; gd. Pledging to the President
ned, Chairman of tto-Committee appoint­ their aid in nil measures calculated to
ed by a CcQvention be|d at Jackpon, on bring tbe war to an early termination, and
tbe war shpvld be prosecuted to ultimste
victory, unless all ahe rebels should rsUnion State
tom to their constitutiooa! duty nndoto-

( !

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

npbs undrrrigaed. baring received from E B.
I Fsbrcr Eaq.,Sce-R&gt;d Auditor of tbe Trcssdry
Department. Washington, D. C.,

Rumors from Washington say font the

was represented by Col. Rnee.
Between 12 and 8 o’clock, tbe Govern­
ors of the States above named, had an
interview of an official character with
President Lincoln, and presented an addrean, expressing, 1st A cordial, personal
and official respect for the President;
2d. A determination under all tirenm-

i&gt;

AM EBICAN CEMETT CUE.

HAUK PAY, PENSION, AC.

New Y. rk,9ept27.

The Governors of the following named
loyal States arrived here this rooming
from Altoona, via; Massachuaetta, Rhode
Island, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia,
niinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, New
Hampshire, Indiana.
The last named

♦ 10 00 a year saved m.eu*n fnu.ih
Onr Bottle uf

SOLDIER'S I BOUNTY,

regularly, to Culpepper, bringing sup­
plies to foe enemy, which were conveyed ARREARS OP PAY, BOUNTY A PENSIONS,
in wagnns from that place by way of
omulele srrsugvment* with J. 8. KklloouEm}..
Sperry rille and Front Royal, to Win
reliable Attorney at Waihingtop ; will attend
,Chester.
Tbe Rapidan bridge has been re-built,
.
nnd
lhe bridge over the Rappahannock
was to have been finished to-day.
All
the engines and care not completely
,destroyed have been run off from the
,
station,
above Bristow and are now being

1 '

ECONOMY ttVKALTHthing needed In every wail mghlsfad family.” to«

President contemplates issuing a pr&lt;»ctarnation making Florida a cotton plnntalion ; inviting laborers, black and white,
to settle there for the purpose, who will
have ample protection from both army
a fa oCa .K
and navy. The Slate Constitution will
be set aside temporarily, and Florida lxreduced t&lt;» a territorial condition. This
movement is said to to preliminary to *
policy to be adopted hereafter with other
Southern States.
A correspondent of the Tribune has n
rumor in a Washington dispatch that
Secretary Seward Is about to resign tto
eirtfoliu of State Department to Ed.
veretL
The dispatch adds that the
and constitutional agent of tbe people for rumor grows out of the fact that Everett
maintaining tbe existence of the Govern­ is in Washington at tto President’s invi­
ment, we as good citizens will sustain tation on business related to our foreign
them in tbe use nf all appropriate means relations, in regard to which hit views are
for preserving the constitution whether understood to differ somewhat from Mr
•w&gt;5«w
they are measures of our choice or not Seward.
—with or without our choice of measures
Centerville, Va.,Sept. 25
we are for the Government.
The advance division of Gen. Sigel's
Reso/rrd, That the constitution of the
corps under command of Col. Haugilss
U. S. is the free act and deed of tbe peo­
reached this place Monday last, via Falla
ple in convention assembled.
It provides
Church and Fairfax Court House.
No
on. its lace tbeoa/y mode of change equal­
enemy was found on the road to interpose
ly free and sovereign. It may be destroy­
any obstacle to the progress ofour troops
ed, but cannot be changed Jay violence or
■M
war—therefore when tbe rebellion shall
upon their arrival here, except a few scat­
tering boraeruen
who fled before our
stiUilion of our fathers.
scouts could bring their carbines to bear
Retolved, That while this rebellion
upon them.
threatens the life of foe Government wo
Tuesday Gen. Stahl reached this point
tender no other issues to political friends
with an additional force, and be has now
or foes, and accept no ufoer from them.
command of foe place, and occupies foe
RdfoZved, That wo cordially approve
house of Mrs. Whaley as his headquar­
foe administration - of our State affairs
ters. The usual precautions have been
for the last two years. That io timea’of
taken to prevent surprise by tto enemy,
unprecedented .difficulty sad embaraaseand since mooday, scouting parties have
ment it has performed foe difficult task
been sent out daily in different directions.
of raising and equiping our noble regi

menta. in a manner which has elicited
the admiration of foe country, and at an
expettce far below that of our sister States
—that it has presented a financial record
without a parallel, and leaves tbe Stale
in time of war, in a condition of credit
at home and «broad,unusual even in times

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the change of the time

iMPR'TVKMKirTfl.—New; side-walks are

being put down in front of. several of the
.Suites and Shop hi this

large reservoir*. for tbe better protection
of the village in case of fires, are being

pnt into the centre nf State street, in the

business portion of that Street.

A good

tbepsUent to toe

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Ite teUteadily rteted.

H^AyLTR FOR flOLDlERf.

ot the call

fur a Republican Senatorial

•Convention, to be held at Vermontville,
on Munday tbe 13th inst.

Each town­

ship is entitled to one delegate.

One of the bent seasonable enterprises,
■now before tbe public, is that of the Pub­
lisher of the American Agriculturist.

He

bns secured for his Subscribers fine color■rd editions of two splendid Mapa of local­
ities of great interest.

One of these cov.

•ering a space of more than ten square feel,
shows lhe entire Slate of Virginia so com­
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pletely that every

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It also

principal road, is readily found.

vnibraces the principal parta of Maryland

The other map, cov­

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Southern or Slave Slates, including
xouri.

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Kentdcky.

Virginia,

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nil the

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Mis-

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of it has been communicated to me, 1 am
not surprised nt its l&gt;enefieia! effecl*.—
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Every number is well

illustrated, contains a very large amount
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mation for lhe farm, the garden nnd the

in military service.
Yours, Ac.
W.H. nNGLEY,
Surgeon and Medical Director I
Excelsior Brigade.
j
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We have sent for two copies of ed the first sound sleep for many yetors.
I have first introduced it in the army.
the paper an as to get both mapa.—Send
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Gen’l Commanding Army of Equador.

JUDD, 41 Park Rnw. N. Y.

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Those who have friends in the ^army
mown WU1
them a package of RAD&gt;.rt.« READY RELIEF : it *• I pro­

WAY'S HE

tect them against sickness, and V'tlL save
many liv«.-Prfce 2S
50
«n*

raigia,

Will cure Fever Sorts, Uleer*. StMteiu tbe

O thee, in tbe village of Has-

FOUR TO SIX BOTTLES.

ornament, and shd will tell you at once,
It »truly a ben-

“I found it in Goday.”
efnetor to the ladies.

Address L» A.

Gotoy,

Terms

Philsdelpbi*.

83

per

to said day of bearing.
) 8HEKMAN C. PRWDLE,
■Judge of Pphata.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.

late of Barry county deccas«l
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of a
lioeaae granted to mo* by tbe Probate Court for Iho
county uf Barry. I shall expose to sal* at public
auction to the highest bidder^ at the south east
corner of the north waat quarter (W) Of aecliou
twenty-four (24} tn the towaabip of Orangeville
on Saturday, ths lltb day of October next at ten
o'clock io the forenoon of said day, tbe following
described lands to wit:
The north fraction of tbe sou lb-east quarter (M)
of section No. six (4) in town one (I; north of

quarter (») of seouos t*elre(l&gt;) la town two [2]
north of range tea [10] weal, containing forty

four [21] in town two north of range ten Hu] west,
all being in tbe county of Barry and 8late of Mich­
igan.
ADAM ELLIOTT, Arrcsfor,

ADMINlSTRATdlVS SALE.

r section thirty three, (M.) intown No. twofsj
ortb of range Seven [7] Waa»,
containing
ne hundred and alxty acre* of land more or leas,
ring iu the county of Barry and State of Michisn.
C. W. TAYLOR, Administrator.
Dated, September
18SR.
sepIO

R.

R.

R.

RAUWAVS READV RELIEF

Will relieve those who suffer pain*, instantly on
its application externally or by its administration
Internally, and cure*—
RHEUMATLSM................................ In * few hours.
SORE THROATIn fifteen minute*
TOOTH ACHE.in throe minute*.
NEURALGIA (paroxysms at).. -in tire minute*.
CRAMPSin five minutes.
HEADACHE&lt;n ten minute*.
COLIC........................................fa twenty minute*
DIARBHCEAfa fortJ minutes.
LUMBAGO, [peins of ]In ten minutes.
CHILIS•“ fifteen minute*.
BURNStn five minutes.
INFLUENZA.in a few bonr*.
CROUPl“ *«&gt;,minutes.
SPASMS in fire tnlnuto*.
DEEP SEATED PAINS... by a few applications.

internal administration.

Ncw

York

'

J^.B^ruter.
»ePs*

please the

TForlrf

' 13

tola tn ns* effectively, and most beautifully to
minds that can undsrrtand its action
TO THOSE WHO THINK.

.

I TIT* or MICOIOL*. B.“jo»nmr. -.

Ithont af-

and Detroit Fr*

'V'ovCve.
SXowwt.eXx WxXXeva
Which wo offer at

do not liU, andI

abandon it. and hwito eoontor revolstfon

WlwA.

\toov

av«,

Tdt. 'Bso\jcteW

BEWDIBID IPBUCTS.

If people sadsrsiood lhe importance of pun

tion of purging with other pills'or powders, salts
oils, Seidlitx waters, they would need lea* physic-

\\\c \&lt;oo'c ftiaxi
\5oeAov'» ’BvWfe.

"Dy. 'Bfco\&gt;ac.\c'%

RADWAY’S PILLS

art, \\xe AeYif'imaCi ftokaee.

They are apertenf, tonic, luative, stimulant.

rill, in toe Arcana oi sieuicine. as eracuania,
tbev arc more certain and thorough than the
Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem OiL

&amp; ©IHKC)®©.

AS-ALTERATIVES

curv, blue pill, hence their importance in cases
of liver complaints, and spleen difficulties, Jsundioe. Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks, Head-ache, Ac.
In lhe treatment of fever*, either Bilious, Yellow,

"Or. *&amp;o\mxc,V%
kwvv^ovcA.e Wxe
dxVA.\.Xa\cA.

OIL

GROCERIES

Y) t. 'R.oWcVw
auxxvj

vae,\.ax\.c\\,o\k^

formance of their duties, cleansing and purifying
the blood and purging from the system all dis­
eased deposits and impure humor*.
Tb«y differ from all purgative pill*. Their
action is not local, or confined to a portion of lhe
bowels. Drastic Purgative Pills augment what
IscaltedAbe peristaltic movement of the bowels
by irritaUng th* scats of the intestine*.
In active and infiammatory dcseaaes, the irrita­
tion produced by theDrastie Purgative PIUs will
—..I— 1 - - - - ■*-- —'----- ~ hw, InilnM al^r.

HARD-WARE!
“Dr. "RoWeV*
ate, XW SoXAVcv's. VAexvA,
^ecAMbvAvfv^, \5vclvAv8ax,
'IkNxtiuxxxcAvt.wv, tfte.

rbeumatism. gout, fee, in lhe kind of pills to take.
If RADWAY® FILMS are taken,* rare will follow
There are a class of chronic diseases, chronic
Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Liver. Spleen
Enlargement, diseases caused by tbe exoesaive
nae of calomel. Mercury, Quinine, in which oolclilntn roiac are prescribed freely. In these diseases
RADWATB REGULATING PILLS are far more
In Yellow. Typhoid, and Bilious Fevers, in Eryaipelas.Smsll Pux. purgation is highly eaasntial;
but to administer adoee of Draatle&gt;ifla, the irri-

AND

DRY GOODS!

STiece ffitftrs are put up in quart
bottles, of whiab-lloo abouoio afac-timiU. Tho laM fc-Jtndy bn^raved/and
is provided with a •oafo-guard from
counterfeiters.
(Price (1 per botOe, or
six for $5.
C. W. Jfobaok, (Proprietor, ffo. 6
Eaet Fourth Bt., Cincinnati, to whon
all orders should be addressed.

.

FOR SALE BY

Roberte’A Striker, Kostinrs. Eli Niehola.’Jay2fr
Terry, Orangeville Mills, M. C-Kwift, Prairievitki.
H.B. Bennington. Middleville, and by druggists
and merchants generally throughout ths country

of every description

ition, duly verified

and an external
I act upon both
rvea *BU Di00 a veweo.
.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.

ELECnON^NOTICE.
otice is baroby girsn. that st tbe next Gener­
si Election to be held on the Tuesday suc-

N

&gt;y hold that griping, nausea, aicknesa, tmetunas,
during tbe operation of lheir pills, is a favornbl*
sign ■ if th*rr pills expelled with tbe fooses tbe
diseased humors left circulating fa tbe system,
■ i_______ 1J l— I ..I 11..1■■.lx—
T« l.

Stacks of

to be elected, vis: A Governor, Lieutenant Gov­
ernor, Secretary of State, Auditor General,plate
Treasurer, Commissioner of lhe State land Office.
Attorney General, Superintendent of Public In­
struction, a Member of th* State Board of Ednca. - •__ _________ 1 —
■ ■ ■ .V
reaantative in Congress for tbe Fourth Congres­
sional District of this Blate, to which thia county

Clothing,

SeWHU water, Magnesia, ac.. to regurnw weir
bowels. This is erroneous. They succeed in ob-

divided, agreeable to the provisions of Ac* No.
116, of tbe Session Law* of 16* 1,
Also, the following County Officer* for lb*
iconntv of Barry : A Treasurer. Clerk. Proarnt-

of the bile’or other imparities
» the blood or arrnus fluid. If
Qculties still remain to torture and vex you. Too
do notadranee one step towards a eure: and tbe

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!

lug Banking Corporations; an Macudment to
Section six. Article thirteen, of the Comnitatlou,
rotetire to tbe election •&lt; Regents of tbe L’niver­
sify , an amendment to Section six. Article niae*_ —
—»-—
i—

purge is droirod. fake from four to six. PRICE
J.', (®TS. tir Hox. eout-.nmr Tbirty Pills. SOLD
BY ROBKRTN A STRIKER, Hasiinga, gad by

’”’“*p‘’TAdway a o.
87 Marnax Lasix, N. Y.

l»tb. 1M1;
Will be submitted to tbe Electors of thia State

Wheat, Corn, Onia, Butter, Lard, Pork,

Wte toes pet Atalr* BeurtifidTeetk!
WILLIAM M.W*

to eel!.
ly Don't Sil to gl« u* » (Bit

eraUrT
ALL KINDS OF

■

awdu

tbe eatire system, controling, strengthening, and

doee of RADWAY'S FILLS. once or twfce a
week, will keep all the secretions in a healthy

ha *drDinietr*tK»&lt;ih*&lt;dc«M&gt;

^rpplhing they

are c.o'cw^.ot.tA
vavc avxA.
^OUMMftuX. YOO\% CkX\A \\.cVbfe,
make, \\vcm

"By T8*.o\sack.'%

»te,teu&gt;i.i ku.ui «w™i

either in one of two ways; or combine the action
.nM. |hMr.-T*c~!*l&lt;Rnl7»r°.O» »«r

Present

(jovemnieaJ.

A large stock of

When applied exter-

reb.1. more than » bar* Ue edrice fol.

!

“aSB €XBX“

CHILDREN.

DR. RAHWAY’S PILLS.

a ivm.v&gt;

a\\
Uxv

RADWAY’8 READY RESOLVENT given in
doaea of half a teaspoonful throe lima* per day,
will enr* Sores of the Gums, cankers in tbe Mouth
Sore Heads, Ear*, and Eye*, either from Worms,
Teething, or any other cause. If troubled with
eougb, Ke»tle**nesa si Night, half a teaspoonful
of the RESOLVENT will Insure a cure. Price
One Dollar a bottle or six bottles for Five Dollar*.
Principal offlce,87 Maiden Lane, New York. Bold
by Druggists in every town In tbe United States
j n.ZTj..
n &gt; nw * v a r.

AVOID bALINE PURGATIVES.

his ■ oo«?panion&lt;—**Na&gt;rt*btiy»,

lowed.

It cleanse* the BLOOD. Readvm all diseased
deposites, and renovates the sritem with health
and strength. In all cases ssk for RADWAY’8
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Price Mr bottle
One Dollar. Persons calling at Dr. Redway's
A Co.’s office, 87 Malden Lane, will be supplied
with six bottle* for Fir* Dollars. Sold also by
Druggist*.
'

tem, that oceaaioaa the pain. By examining tbe
stools evacuated after severe griptag, they will
be found thin and watery.

&gt;. th. county
Dated, September Htb 16M-

iTzcLzgesttcm,
JcbXbndicej
X.icLTLey Gomplainis,

FROM

:ury,Quinine. corrosive sublimate, Ac. There Is
bo disease of lhe Skin, Joints, Bones or Glands,

purge without depleting or interfering with tbe
functions or other secretions. Notour In a hund-

*d uk*n

go h..™ .pd rqu&gt; dpyn lb. d——d

JUST RECEIVED

&amp;VUNC.

TO THOSE WHO DON’T THINK
AKD
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

prisoner, states that on being paroled,

oli[ippixlx ” ' Nothing would

Silious fever,
Fever'a^Tid jlgv.1,
Liver Complaint,

.

We have every kind of goods, such as
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a liconse granted to me, by Hie Probate Court of
the county of Barry, f shell expose to sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder, at the
North Door of the Court House in tbe village of
Hartings In the county of Barry. Michigan, on
Saturday, tbe twenty-fifth day &lt;if October, iu
the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-

world. This is not boasting; try it, if you feel
skeptical, sud be convinced. It combines in its
fn^ursuanee oT alicei.e granted to me by tbe composition the properties of s diffusive •limuiant
Probate Court of said
“ *9 snti-eeptic, • mild but effective Astringent, *nd
&gt;■ . -___ ___ __ _
---- --- ..ilka. MAteW.lt*
ado at Public auction to the bigbest Mdder at
11,« North Door ot the Court House, tn tbe vil
KStSSi—-

«irby Smith, tbe rebel, general, said to

him surd

HVAE

DIRECT

seplO

1
yi ^&lt;lv Yo," \&gt;uA. as a
vsauAuxY satnX—gnat
TkcguXAtov A itw. swMwu
Xxv yVx "S'uxOvis &amp;te*rw.t»
oJYnx'WtsX e.nA
’
Km, Jov is Vong
«ukcK amAeA oa avVveX*. (A
StonvoxK 'BVtlsvs, wkueK* ij
VoXcm vti Y.vo'psv &lt;\u.ooXiV\«*,
aoA aX VK«. '{.voy*v Vivox, av*
a *uvt Y’VSMU.'Vum.

TO THOSE WHO DO Tltl^K.

-------- - --------------------------An Indiana soldier, who wm 'n

the tofrtl* near Rigfiwond*

WE

■tally stimulating laxative, that will purge and
heal, soothe and strengthen.ilike Redway’s Regu­
lating Pills, is required. The cause of no many

ITeflal Dotices.

she

parlnr

Glandular Swellings. Ulooro nf tb4 Womb, Rick­
ets, Softeningot ths fonts. Pitt, Dropsical Effu­
sions, and Diseases Induced by Exposure, Ac.
Will cur* Bcrofala, Rrpbills, White Swelling,
Soro Leg*, Syphilitic Rb.umatism, Gout, chronic
Diseases, Scurvey, Bronchitis, Tuberetaa, Uleer*

•obtained the pattern for some useful are
tide of dress, o»*'iHMni -beaMiful

‘

‘

tl per bottle.

Ask

Almost any lady in the land where

BOUKLKSOFTBADE;

THREE BOTTLBM.

choice

productions fally testify.

nD®nr MurnwH®!?

Come and See I!
%*roupon, it la ordered that

Mturt. Railway &lt;6 Co.:

the nbovc two maps. In addition to Ibis ,
I
everts new snbecriber for-1863 ((wnl. 22.) | formula of the united Blates Phttnnacoho .rest
of '| [xeia, which are not readily compounded
receives the Agriculturist for the
—-----

this year without charge.

- tan o.\\ VKS “VWs

TWO BOTTLE*.

emiAent, rtot one In a hundred yruuld ,be
DtfligH to g&gt;t to the hospital nxtick. • Its

Senatorial Coaveatioa.

BOTTLE.

In all ordinary eaaea of Pimplta, Blotch**, Pus­
tules. Tetter*, canker*, Erontteu., Bolte, BaUr’s
•nd Barber’s Itch, one bottle will core and im-

W^s? freely dispensed among the
troqg*, under the direction oF the Guv-

Since going to press we are in receipt

■ -c

■
rWEBTILL—

£•&gt;«• •;?&gt;»&gt;» Barter.

kiy service, if drafted, according, to an

Two

village.

HAH DISCOVERED A ChlANSING KYRUP,

cartridge,''—are to be pot into the anil-

o$er fro«n the fWar Departnieat.'

Republican County Convention.

'Vkte.ae, "BViXcea

cwac* c™&gt;irr~**«&gt;' te

resting tferdaeew far year*. WiMWfalie
YvoeArm RU1WXR BARR,

GRANT &amp; 4PASUHNG
'BnSo^tAytS ffifa’1*"”' '

JOB
thiaoBofc Oar Jabbing facilities

�SALE O

.mraw was

N
t*

large a

hundred

P

S$4t

M

ms*‘eightv

ufi1

i

- . S 'B’-’Sr ‘,T&gt;

.■■ar-

mixed witt^xteen

-on

UidUK^dN^MMier li

ar other rears. st the '
will be offered aabjeci

before it WAsuaed, the

common fat lime and aand
TbeaarvH^^yixrf
lime

m

&amp;

aked
omes cold.

soon as the latter

0s6^V.ydr
COiBtchofMch of tbe following described tracts
5) or Xeet. of Had Bitmud in the County of

lahrked

CU.IIOIII lire run auu tain, Il
।
izi:
I' wWlr
aaiitV^Zfbw Wftter oMCtikterr 1.

r*

-i

in**"* acd ebargea thereon, will be acid by
tbe Treasurer of said County, on lhe first Monday

5 15
.. U* 18
IS” is 5 K IB

iade and provided.
1J1HGF0RD O. BERRY.
Audiijr Gentry
tfdAST-W&amp;LI W Zl

1855.

'•/z.bTi

; 2”

SlflualBrS K

y.Hfi

ittns.s^
IMS-? 5

!S

may be nddefflii^fcWdnce a honikgenim&gt;s,f

conaiatent paste,-when U isready tor use.
Sand from .(he'sen-shore'-bIj&lt;^I&lt;£ never be

sa:*w£«»ai37/
acres

1

190

• eniplojjW ft»r making mortar without
being Washed tn fresh water, because the
salt left in such sand is liable to alwu&gt;rl&gt;
moisture and prevent the yxtorUr becom­
ing bard,
In putting up waits nf brick ng 'stope,

J C 76 i

1858.

II
M V4&lt;1T .'H8VS4
T8-B

1850.

ns

Town 4 North of Range 9 West.
car* should be takem that the stones or ieKorsMtarfi '*&gt;
I . 92! «|&lt; 2 18
briftks be moistened before lher come in
contact wilh the- mortar. Every brick n*Xor««X 33
and stone should be laid in Wgnbd bed of

mortar, and should receive a blow to fix
itfirmljt; * The bricks should ttotme laid
merely, as is the common custor^, but
forced down so as (oppress the mortnr
id all the pores*and crevices. Tnoauper-

!i?«
«•
So

13

8 81

14 &gt;14 74

,

Sm *5
:

'efrea

•MPMk SI

:;2Xa ?a
IB
’.8

748 ■
748
7&lt;7

U
IS
II

B

13

4iaq
01
ol
w&gt;
I 01

•4?J
(9

rbibssb
n to j» W « m

n»

11

-HI' II
-3 a- a

.ftS.SSi.’

*&gt;

a.« .

S!

w

E

1 Os

« f

and l-6th
90

£

8 IT

intrndent ofa building shonld give hiw
personal attention to the vertical joints
in the waHs, m the n*4wons frequently

neglect t«&gt; fill them up with
Scientific American.

mortar.—

---------------------------------------------------

of n

"s’rf’.V
,j(?nd covered the skull
Some people shave it off.

with hair.—
Mischievous

practice.
It exposes tbe brain. G«d
covered a part of man’s face with hair.
SAnje.peuple shave it off. Mischievous
practice. It exposes the throat and lungs
—the eyes likewise, say wise physiolo­
gists. ’
y'Z

S'.X&amp;jxn
l.’
&amp; acres, com men c
south of the quarter post nn
the north line of section No.
19. thence south 10 rods,

is

to lhe place of beginning,
19
5
40
Men become bald.
Why 1
Because awVofnwVSO
n
they wear closed hats and caps { - .jyojijcf? |UofBwV 20 80
18 46 1
are never bald/xcept by disease. They
ddw&gt;t wehr chmc hats and cans.
Men
»j?ofsofjf*0 75 W »•«!

s
40

IS- “ R&lt;lg

touches tbe head, not if.jl}vy bavej been,
bald twenty years.
The Ctowritp h.’ifda'

the heat nnd prespiration. Thereby the
hair glands become weak
ths hair falls'
OUL
\viwi| will restore ill Nothing,
after the scarp' become^ shiny.
But it
in.tprricess.fif fallmgrint, ng.recently lost,
the following is best :
Wash the head
freely with cold water once or twice n
day.
Wear a thoroughly ventilated hat.
This is the best .means to arrest the h’«ss,

susceptible oftestoration.
Wfcat will Invigorate a woman’* hairT
Whatever will invigorate the hair glands.
Oils, nnd most other applications debili­
tate tbe hair glands. Gold yrylcrss best.
At first the bead looks like a witch, hut

1&lt;41
1042
11*43
1044
lo4S
1078
1J74
1-.-73
1&lt;&gt;76
J&lt;t77
Ute
1140
1141

40
70 64
ICO

8 18
81
19 to i 93

UH I

wk ot t,y s
ro
aefrofnelyiO . so 61
• sly of
30.14134
nefrufael
■aeJ*ofn w5f( 31
10 94

Town 2 North of Range 7 West.

■»9»i

sejg ornww
apt ofc-tot a w| 19

J Ou

160

7 10
8 70

I:.;..

’12

ra

Eastern Addition.

20 10 17
&gt;0 8 01
W 7 40

MM

19 24 1 92 M 2J

211

Village of Middle* ill,-.

P,^..x JJ
ft

rienU By tbe persistant,uye uf cold wntefefnaye seen thin. p&lt;-or ‘ha|r?K^ihic' •M«f» -M

tinck.ttai curiy. 0ntytl£ part of tbs
hair. Qtopt lhe sosio should be wet. . _l|
must be thoroughly dried.—Did Lcieit,

V

17
17
18

£&amp;
e. is
80

Village of Urangwill,-.

•v u
Baanr Cot rrv Tata’a Orntx

%

320

RSI

Ktwpisg Orchards CaUivawd.
•TheJ Gardner'! Monthly, nn excellent
jobrwal, published in Philadelphia, Thom­
as Meehan, editor, contained an article a
few week» since, the leading idea «&gt;f which
was “that orchards are more successful
through a series of years laid down in
gnuiaand anppflly top dresned.than when
cultivated and cropped.” Th eCoua fry
Gentleman and some other papers dis­
sent from the doctrine.and urge cultiva­
tion. The true course, it seems tn tie.
Kes between the two extremes.
We
have never known an orchard to flourish
that was continually in grass, np- matter
what tbe other circumstances- were. Per­
haps excessive top dressing might make it
thrifty—«• have never tried it—but it
would certainly
greatly promote the
the growth ofgrass.
On the other hand,
orchard land continually cultivated C»r
many yeansand annually manured,will so
force the trees as to make them tender
and liable to disease, and produce such a
surplus of wood as tn prevent their
fruiting.—aVcw .England Farmer.

Cum for EiruROKD Toaaixa.—T&lt;» one
part of saltpeter, two parts of alum, and
three parta loaf sugar, pounded fine, ap­
plied to tonsils with tbe finger six times
a day, then lake the same omitting the
sugar and dissolve in water, wet a cloth
in this and apply warm on the outride
every night an going to bed until a cure
is complete. . j • *

180
80

wWofnwV •
aptofeH ®&gt; ’.

bi:

M 643
90 4 M

be nr»t NMfa of
H. K MUXt-ON.

■ 1 M
m

noilul
Mints

» to n 3

t:
'fi R'ii*

• *W ?f

7*

90 a u.

M m iu
74 R’iW

ISA..*
I f A ,'
BPtofnJofse|7

n^otae

40

l!!3lw HLJ“
• 74
r 90 5 01
gy
. 3

MW

8100 BEST PIANOS. 3130

- I*. U8' liAADWlr,
7 Octave Baeovood Piano,
Ulain&lt; all iwpnwrtatBta known In thia cou&gt;-

*» » «i
13

4160 CASH,
W arrests* ter » Yean.

90 IN

aj&lt; •

:&amp;•# g

, «1 Will 20 46 88
90 18 84

aHwarrsnud

3 S 12

r« 'tpihr*
•V
^ 11
JoTneV 11

160
80

anj other manufactured w&gt; Uah &lt;aMU»lf’.
GRoVESTEEN &amp;

IS■•."? B1«
s Sif

20 80 2 OS 90 23
10 40 1 04 90 IS 84

06 M 1 |a
M M la u

h: Hi
•H

U w ■

ia 2

Quon's Can.— One lb floarr, one lb
sugar, one-half ft* butter, one 1b raisins*

Wool!

HaIX*

Wool!

THI 1&gt;UCE TO GET ffQfit CAttlED,
I Oa Mov»kcrrss» iStd a’ttUs QvaiirTey
j-tol t-.'.0X»O±M.
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bated dona aujUlng about the notes and
and account* b* had left wkh him.
SUchtol
“Yea,’’ returned tb4 lawyer, in a weak, hie
husky, hiccoughing voice. “I’v, badjEfo
•nd

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H«gim«nt Michlgaa Cavalry.

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wja produced, and Mr. Vjpson foond his
money—four thousand and some odd
hundred" of dollar*—all right and rqpfjs,
In hl* worst jnoatenhl Bryam never
used for himself a single penny he held in

UtaraUteeoaalfe &gt;w«J#*ywfm.

M, Oud. IU^U, CU^tanJ

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GREAT

Rings' jjfttsmrg -ffirtrtoni.

S«»xr * srAvtnixc,

RCTOBY!!

1SEALRR9 tn all Hndaof dry, good».groc«rie*.
U oroekory, Ac. State o*.^ tho pa*l«fficc.

Over High Prices, at the

MASON ALLEN,

DRUG STORE!!!

ucnf, ok lfe£ $(X)

trust. Hundreds there were who labor­
ed hard to, reclaim the [Mpndersr'bal
without effect. Y^qr after year went by,
and be sunk lower and lower—yet. ms
wife left him pot. Her brother a yottog
lawyer, named Moses fielton, often urg­
ed her to leave her husband, at tbe same
time offering her a comfijrtable home

For from « warlike race you spring,
Who would the deadly combat sea
And your forefathers in thb fight

ULAJrKSo/NL

On many a well contented S.M;

beneath hi* own roof, but she would not
listen.
.
At length all hope waa given up.—
Wcek after week would.the drunken man
lie on the floor and nota day of real so­
briety marked hi* course. I doubt if
such another ca«fi wa« ever knowp. He
wax too low for conviviality, for those
with whom he would have associated,
would not drink with him. All alone in
bis own office and chamber, he drank tbe
accursed poison, and'* even bi* very life

As left our aborts their vanquished foes.
Go, emulate their worthy deeds;
Protect the country which they won ;

HASTINGS
EALER TN GROCERIES, provi.lon*. prod.ice, fii»h, butter. lord. pork. u&gt;4 {train of
■11 kind-. Alan-layseaadw*. o««..eta.. ,Store in
Calilorn ■ Block, Slate •Croet, UartiW^s^Ntch.

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Roberts &amp;. Striker,

■ H ALER |n 'all ikied* odFbniify ^Vpawiea,
' Slone and Wooden ware, and a general asment ef Provisions. Also Notary Public.

—-11AV1

Since first your father penned those lines;
And he can (eel a patriot's joy
To think how bright yc&gt;*&gt;r record shines;
(May it grow bright and brighter still,

And with the gallant Brodhead rode

ROBERTS A STRIKER,
EALERS in drugs, tuedlcines, patenttnedi- a new and mo$t complete assortment of
cine*. p*iu(», oil*, turpentine, burning fluid.­
I.....—.
-.tI-i .-——I--DRUGS AND UEDICINER,

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Chemical*. Paints, Olla, CamZS. phene, Burning Fluid,

I&gt;KOFE5C.IONAL.

soon leave me; ho cannot last much
longer.”
At that moment Daniel Bryam enter­
ed the apart men U Even Moses Felton
was startled by his appearance. He look­
ed like a wanderer from the tomb. He
had hi* bat on and bis jug was in bis

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

S3VEEZEF A ALLEN.
TTORKETA AT LA w and Soli/cilora iu Chan­
cery. Particular attention paid to Conveys
Racing, the Inve«tlzatlon of title* to Land
______ ________________ Wit I to. hannr

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tT FOR JfECHANlOAL AND MEDICINAL
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PL’RPOSE.H.ONLY^l

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Oilice in the Court House, Hertings. Mich.

glisttllana.

hand.
- “Ah—Moses—bow are ye !" he gasped
fur be could not speak plainly.

A SUDDEN COMTEBSIO5.

DANIEL COOK,
USTICE OF THE PEACE, Genera! Land and
Tax Agent, will attend to the collection of
ilrbtaandall other busineM pertaining to bi»office.
Office in Goodyear’• block, up rtairs.

J

Tbe simple »tory I am about to relate

GROCERIES!

I. A. HOLBROOK,
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR, BPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

in fart, everything in the Grocery Hue. soeh a
will br needed for frtnilv use.

J. HI. RUNSELU,
PTITB1CIAN and Surgeoil. Office in' RusaelPs
store. State rtrceU .__
;

(CUDHtJaT JPXBWHUKRT

JOHN ROBERTS,

Aid fwklK Extracts,

RYSWIAH and Hunrron. Dwcllingen Broad­
way, near the Court House.

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for

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xspkcial

scorn or tub

ladiks.

H.P. CIIERRT,
■WTOTA.Y pvbuc -* c—•
!N tttul to all buainew entruated to him with
promptnea* and fidoHty. Residence. John.tow.,
Harry county. Mich. Blankakept alwaya on hand.

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ac.

Upon our shelve* may be found all of the

E* II. RTEWART,
J
Attorney
co&lt;.Omi«w a* Uw,
•ml CuMMlor tn &lt;*»rery. Notary I ubbe.
Ar, All bukineaa attended to promptly and enicicDtly. Office No. 6, Noble’s block, Battle Crvek,

MOST POPULAR

patent medicines

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r»-r« and Contract*.
Great care taken in lorecloaiua Mortauges by advertleement.

II. WRIGHT,

erenthing in ear 1ms ef trade
be Sought at any plate- Ore M aeaU

mH

* TT6RNF.Y 'M COUNSELLOR fiAUA-W.
A »nd Solicitor and Counsellor in Ch^ocry
Particular rttenUon paid to the collection of
claim* *ad mon*r promptly remiUedtr /,
Office, with W. W. Ralph Esq., MiddlcvlHe,

(KEHEAIP, F&lt;DIB (DASH
attention will ba paid to COMPOUND-

Barry County, Miehifs®-

asxrrM • bcbbows,

theU being

A TT0R5ITS —I COCiraM-LOKS
Seller, tn Chnnwry, Tn, ro. l—wroc.
Agents. Business attended to with prompta

ROBERTS A BTBIKER.
HxtnxsB Waaca A lit

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poUNTT CLERK.

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Court* of thi* State. -

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have been received in that inatitafciotxt &gt;
slirte Its opening in 1841, the larger pror

When they reached a spot infer* ndlM portion have coma from the ranks
others cotfld hear them, Bryam stripped farmers, merchants hborer*. . The,Moot ,
short.
• r?!8f nth,
-nKr"-: figures are as fellows:
Farmers 28T,

“More&lt;’ be taid -do you remember merchants 19*.

laborers IM. A
proportion is observable anrbntf tte'^‘

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and daugf®1

“Win jou now uk. Hmm tank t i 0V
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“Then I mb,ip part r
“And what tn us t be
tbe payment F haltefl !

he sank to the lowest pit of degradation.
When at the age of five and thirty, be
bad become a confirmed drunkard.
He
now neglected bis dft-nts altogether, for
be could not remain sober long enough
at any one time to carry tbe case through
court. Tbe only business be hsd now
upon his bands wss the coUection of some

few small debts.
On the evening of his thirty fifth birth
day be joined the Wfishingtoniana, and
once more bis bright genias shone out
upon the world. But it could not las;
long; and amid the examples of those
who were his constant companions be
went back to bis oops, and down he sunk
as rapidly as he bad risen. In one short
year from that he was a miserable de­
graded thing. People who had left notes
and accounts with him tn collect, called
at his bouse, and upon Inquiring of his
wife where be was, she would tell them
be was away.
Poor woman 1 they could
Dot bear to dispute her, and they would
go their way, though they knew full well

that tbe remain* irt Daniel Brvam were
prostrated upon bis bedroom floor.
F One day a Mr. Vineon called to art
him, V iason hsd left notes and acoounte
to tbe amount ef several thousand dolters with Bryam toeoifeet, and be was
anxious about them.
P^&gt;r »’&lt;• •“?
swered him a* usual-that her busband

air, as soon as you can, for the moment
that sees you thus shall set mourners
free."
Bryam’s eyes flashed, and be drew

himself proudly up.
“Go,” Mid be, with a tinge of that old
powerful aarcasm that bad often elect fi­
ned a jury, “go to Ohio, and I’ll send you
news. Go, sir, and watch the post.”
With th*so words, Daniel Bryam burled
the jug into the fire-place, and. while yet
it* -thousand pieces were flying
floor—be strode from tbe bcmae. Msry
sank faintin,K to the floor. M&lt;»e* boro I

—The oath that has bound me tbua far
B*W“-

That evening Marj Bryam .was among
the happlealor the happy. TtA allusion
was made in word, to that Strange scene
of one year before, but Moses could read
in the countenances of both his shier,andher buaband the (feep gratitude they did
not speak.
And Daniel Bryam yet Uveb, &lt;*iei df
the mnse honored men in Vermont Fivetimes has he sat in tbe^tate Legislature;
thrice in.the Senate and once in the Na-,
tional Congress, and be is yet a noble

WtmMM.
r-. Vuse-H
Eighteen printers Were admitted to
tha-Aayinm in twenty years, together
with ohft bair-dreaeer, one potter, ona
natbur, one waiter, six hatter*, eight coo. &gt;
fectioners, twenty -nine planter* and fortysix seamen. Tbe whole number of male* •
and females admitted was 8,753, and thegreatest number of cases Were caused, ,
first, by ill bealtb of various kinds, neat’
by intemperance,’third by mental anxie­
ty, fourth by grief, fifth by loss of prop­
erty. From these five causes, 1,414 out
of 3,753 person* became insane. Dr.

Kirkbride say*:
“Periodsuf great political excitement,
the thousand sources of mental anxiety,
and^he casualities incident to a, alate Of
wax, sudden pecuniary reverses, and uodreamed of changes in the condition of.
families, hardly ever fail to increase tho ,
amou»t of menial disease in a comtnuul-.
ty while, unfortunately, the came cause*
rendertoo many less able than ever to
meet tbe eipemMMnd -4o«e* invariably
incident-to such a fsrtUcf iUne**.”

There dwelt in the village of Mon­
tague, France, during the French lie vo­
lution, two 'girls, named Fnlicite Tbeopbile Ferning. Both jpotecaqed bpauty
sweet and attractive j both went modest,
reserved, and apparently timid'. 'The
youngest was 13 years of age, whefli
nightly attack's Of the Austriawa demand,

ty While oar army was down ; in
the valley of Virginia, and old farmer
camo to caimp with a load of vegetables
to sell for Unde Sam’s gold.1' Be was
told that be bohld not trade there - unless
be wsa ready to "swear”—that is, take
tbp oath .of allegieDce. . He .^interpreted
the word “swear" literally, and put,” tho
bad word ih front of the name of Jeff.
Davis, Lee, Wise, Floyd. Letcher, and
eitery rebel big and little. He swore
enough to turn everything blue around,
him, and asked if that wouldn’t do 1 For
the joke' of the thing he was allowed to
trade without “swearing.”

“Ay.” gasped tho poor man, "take a
gill and break my o^-l . MoMe Fallon
shall never know that rum or brandy

Or covmx na did.—A Scotch paper
speaks of a fox having been - seen trying
to spring a trap by means of a stick which
he carried in his mouth : “we knew a fox
once that took a well pole from the
well andpushed a turkey offit lower limb
of e tree with it, and then put the pole
back in its place. At least he got the
turkey and the well pole was found all
right in the morning,"

ment near Brussels, they rushed headlong
into the midst ot the enemy, when a
general officer called on them to surren­
der. The reply was a ball from the pis.
to I of the younger, which laid him dead
at her feet, and in the momentary con­
fusion they drew back in Mfety.
The
same sister at the Uul* of Jemsjppea,
charged a Hungarian batlallion with ra
small body of burse, and herself disarmed
one of the most formidable grenadiers.—
Hi* height on foot was nearly the same
as her own when mounted, and he was in
despair when the tones of her vuice, say­
ing, “General, this is a prisoner 1 have
brought yoo, reveal to him llic sax of
the brilliant officer.
Fdicite attended
tbe Duke of Chartress, and never failed
to charge the enemy at hi* side. Both
the sisters aided Id the escape of Dumourixe, accompanying him to the Austrian
lines, tbe soldiers firing on them as they
passed. Onoe beyond pursuit, they re­
sumed the altirs uf their sex, and labored
industriously iu support of their aged
father. Theophilodied at Brussels, un­
married, Fdieite wadded a Belgian Gen­

Tbs Way to Do It.—At Indianapolis
last week there was a great demand for
immediate movement of cannon and am­
munition to Cincinnati, but draymen
could not be procured—many of them
saying that they had not hauled for .the
Government and would not. Whereat,
in less than one hour, forty draymen
were prtsted into the service, without
further ceremony.
'
—An intelligent farmer being asked if
bis borscs were well matched, replied,
“Yes, they arc matched first rate; one of
them is willing to do all the work, and
the other is willing he should.”

Protestantism ts alowly making ad­
vancement in Spain-and Portugal*. Re­
cent accounts represent the circulation of
evangelical publications on the increase.
Io Portugal it is easier to disseminate the

eral.
HxamtForc*.—A man’s force in.the
world, other things being equal, Is just in
tbe ratio of tbe strength and force of. bis
heart. A full hearted man is alwaya a
powerful man,—if the thing is In bis

bfart,be U sure te make it notenous.evcn
though it uwy be a downright- falshooi
her to lb. bod, *nfl tlxn hiring rolled.in Let a man bo eyer so ignorant, still, if his
* Mighbor. h»,burned *»v, Tor th* (tag* heart is fall of love to tbe cause, be be­
comes apoq’erfuI man fur that object;
was wailing.
For a week Daniel Bryam hovered because he ha* heart power,&lt;riftE*trt-fvcfiover the brink of tbe grave, but. be did A men may be deficient in many of the
not die.
.»
„ advantage* ot education, In many of those
“One Rill of trendy will save tou," niceties which are so much looked upon
Mid the Docter, who mw that the abrupt in society, but once give, him a strong
removal of all stimulant*frpm a system heart that’beat* bard, axid there is do
that-had for long
subsisted almost mistake about his power. Let him have
oo nothing else was nearly sure to prove a heart that is right full, up to thq brim
with as object, and that man will do - the
fatal.
'
“Yoa ean surely take a gill and not tbing^or be will die gloriously defeated,
and will glory in hiBu defeat.
Heart I*
take any more 1”

mo o(ita Uwt'.Mlwi

Itia Jargo percentage ihovfs'.thkt pti&gt; .

feMioBal atan are loss subject to inMuTtj/
than those who. have more physical axer-.
else and lea* tension of the brain than
they. Of lawyers, there were in. the
Pennsylvania Asylum but 34 out of
1,992 putieul*; of clergymen but 25, of
artist* 17, and of physician* 39. Among
the students, however, 66 out of 1,992

cd nn immediate and strong resistance.
Soldiers being wanted, the sisters put on
The visitor looked at him a few mo­ their brother's clothes armed..themselves,
ment* in ailenee. Then, as his features and charged tbe plundering parties in the
assumed a cold, stern expression, he said, front rank of the National Guards^—
in a calm, but strongly emphasized tone Notwithstanding every effort to disguise,
of voice:
themselves effectually, Get). Buernon“Dnr^sJ Bryam, I have been your ville, discovered them, and marking their
next beet friend but one. My aister is intrepid conduct presented them to Gen.
an angel—bat mated with a demon.
I Dumouma, who attached them together
have loved you, Daniel, as I never loved with their father and brother, to his staff.
man before, for you were noble, generous Not only pure, but free from suspicion,
and kind ; but I hate you now, for you they were the pride and admiration of
are a devil incarnate. Look nt Uial wo­ the whole army.
They distinguished
man. She is my sister—the only sister themselves in every engagement pre­
God ever gave me.
I wish her to live vious to April 5th. 1793.
In an engage­

posscskce much inlesest fur those wbo
were ever acquainted with the parties con­
cerned, and to others its iutereat will not
only be in its truth, but also in the pecu­
liar soul touch it develupcs.
In one of the northern towns of Ver­
mont lived a young man whom 1 aball
call Daniel Bryam.
He was a lawyer
by profession, and one of the most intel­
lectual men in that section of the country.
No one possesseDube confidence of his
friends more lhan 6c did, and no one was with me, but sbe will not as long as you
better calculated to secure the goud will live; yet when you die she will come to
and friendship of all with whqin be came me. Thus do I pray that God will soon
in contact.
Business poured in upon him give her joys to my keeping. Now DanJ
and be failed not to give the utmost sat­ iel, 1 do sincerely pray that tbe first in­
isfaction.
telligence that reaches me from my na*
Al the age of twenty-seven, Bryam live place, after I shall have reached iny
look to bimaelf a wile from among the new borne, may be that you are dead,
moat favored ones of the country.
Mary
Bryam gazed upon the speaker some
Felton experienced a strange pride when moments without speaking.
she gave her hand to the young lawyer,
“Moses,” be Mid “You arc not in earnand it none envied her, many at least
prayed that they might be as fortunate.
“As true as heaven, Daniel, 1 am.—
But ere long a cloud came over tbe When 1 know that you are dead, I shall
scene. Conviviality ran high among the be happy, nnd not until then—«n go on.
members of the bar, and young Bryam Fill your jug, and—”
“Stop, stop Moses. I can reform.”
possessed one of those peculiar tempera­
ments which at length give the whole
“You cannot. Itia beyond your pow.
body and soul up to tbe demon of appe­ er. You have bad inducements enough
tite. For three years he followed the __ enough to have reformed half the sin­
scocial custom of tbe times without neg­ ners in creation—and yet you are now
lecting much of his business, but finally lower lhan ever befor?. Go, and die,

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seeppd the offspring of the jog.
In early spring Moses Fenton had a man. and an ornament to society, declin­
call to go to Ohio. Before he sat out, ing all oflers of public office, from thS fact
be visited hi* sister*
He offered to take that that bh profession is more lucrative,
her with him but she would not leave while plenty of others want the office*
him.
be cares not for.
- “But why stay here I” urged the broth­
Many who read1 this will know the
er, “You are all faded awav and disease characters I have thns used, and will nt
is upon yon. Why should you live with once recognise the true individuals be­
such a brute 1”
neath the ficticious names 1 have bor“Bush Moses.
Speak not so," an
swered the wife, keeping back her tears.
‘I will not leave him now. But he will
Heroic fitetcra.

For aioee yon left your sire's abode

JUST RECJCIYED

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room wl
m
They shook bands but did not speak.

to

Mrs. Bryam irm called ,ln, the key

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By The tables of statistiefi hr «be - laal
regmt.ofDr. Kirkbride,, Superintendent’1
pf the Pennsylvania Avlwn
saaa,.thM;&lt;rat«tf.MN4LtMle patient*, wfc&gt;

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paid u&gt; advene, ««a«rw1M 4« *4*

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truth than in Spain.

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HI The cheerful live lOWffeM in Illa, and
after it, in onr regards.
Cheerfulness is
the: ofikboot of goodness.
It is a sanitary
principal as well to the body a» Ur the
mind, and ip to botji the jtjtuse and effect
of health.

111 "*

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— A minuter the other day asked a
woman what could be dosie to induce her
husband to attend church. “I do not
know,” she replied “nnlesa you path
pipe and a jug of whiskey In bln pew.”

"i U.'A jrt.lMkHMmbwV.'Ha.wrw
I, « Booteb toirn, n, bl* arrlnl bow* «M
ennib. jojWlr
M* Corner ifcU
b* .b*d j»« F* bu *rmm
'A'?'*quoth the ancient, dryly, -Tm tMabta.

tor’s Department the other day of*joker
iivs—Mve, till Moms Jf elton stapl eat bls; in th« MA ward. 'Not exsrtly now,
^denr madam," returned Mr. Vin­
said ha;-but ji you’ll osU in in an hour
word* IF.
Ha did liv« ; M Iron will conquered J sfcallbs as my wife will then babul)’
son “1 know your misfortunes, and ap­
the mesaongar death k^d aeaU and Danpreciate your feelings, bpt 1 moat
Lw &gt;tebend. If I can fee him fur er«n tek Bryam Used. , for oriF m«pth ho
‘Heroine
wr.lk without Iwrip.
But
CM wWore.'
nl '
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La minute, J can !«•"&gt; »u thMl 15^ *» could not
Iv’f *■•■;• 1 H-lWl * Id*!
Si" i,
be bad help—joyful, prayerful help.—
kllMary Bryam spoke not a word, but
Etob We de net wily dlsemr w o»n
with a tear&amp;l eve .be turned sway, «d
Mr. Vinson followed her.
He found
Rruem in a back room, st retched at foil

at Burlinatoo, and Daniel

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never may again. 20 deed rebel* lay
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attack upon Corinth with great slaughter.

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nia

Heed Quarters CoF.Sa’lrich.WoU.

Ar ftwiiwi’MMrof Ao SUio ZmU
Bl &amp; LACEY, sTCaltoae.
A

brAgrfafeUwl# Mio.
OBBGOBr.of WsahteaaW

,—JOHN

Rvpablican Couty Caere bUou&lt;

Co. F, with haversacks stuffed with hard
bread, 40 rounds of cartridges strapped

to each num, A gun weighing 14 po'odd&lt;i,
necesxxry.
Baek township will be eetiUed
fonr delejetei.
J. M. KEVINS.
GEO. THOMAS,
A. W. BAILEY,
J. H. MUNROE,
0. L INGRAM.

on the shoulder, blanket overhanging all,

with a three pint Canteen too oftea^mpty,
and when filled, holdings large propor­
tion of Virginia day, tramping,trtmplng,

foot sore aud-weary, tired and covered
with dust, they must needs have had hard

Republican Representative

Coaventiea

Notice la girsa, that a Bcpublican Conven­
tion, for th* Second BeprsaenlaUve District in tho
County of Barry, esmpossd of tho eight towns
comprising lh« south halfof said county, will b«
bolden st Carrer Bobioaon's, in Johnstown, on
Saturday, ths 11th day of October next, at one
o'clock P. M.. for monlnating a candidate for
Representative in the Stale Legislature, end for

hearts not to have felt a deep sympathy
for the brave boys who have sacrificed
every home comfort for the good of their

country.

1 have seen boy* of my Co.

who have traveled miles barefoot, over

stones, briers and stubble, and do ft with
a heroism as commendable as it would
be to face grape and cannister unflinching­

ly.

GEO. THOMAS,
D. C. SANBORN.
H.P.C HERBY,
Diet. Cbmmi
Jonxtown, Sept. 20,1582.

eceswry.

Such boys are sons to be. proud of,

sons to be loved, husbands to be honored.

Citizens to be respected and kindly re­

membered.

Since we left Fredericks­

burg, the courage of every

Senatorial Convention. -

maq of the

8th has been thoroughly tested, and a

There will be a Republican Convention of the
Senatorial District comprising the coantics of good many have never been found want­
Eaton and Barry, at Vermontville, in Eaten coun- ing. We were in tho terrible slaughter

of Bull Run. jWTe held . oqr own until

ordered to retreat and then left the field
under as taq

Sept 37th, 1M1.

which convened at

Jackson on tbe 1st of October, ts report­
ed as fully attended, and on the whole,
rather harmonious.

In fact, Judging from

appearances, there was but little chance

without a total split.—

for differences

Tbe machinery appeared to be perfectly

adjusted, and the materials all nicely fit­
ted ready to be put together, like a new

barn, when

the help arrived.

With

what nieety of mechanical skill each al­

ternate

candidate of different political

profeuiont, were dovetailed into a com­
Tbe following is

plete State ticket.

tho

ticket, nowhere changed from tbe reoom-

mendation of a committee appointed to
present one to tbe convention :
For Governor—Byron G. Stout.

For Lieut.

Governor—H. H. Riley.

Treasurer—C. C. Trow­

For State

bridge.
For Auditor General—Rodney C.
Paine.
For Secretary of State—W. R. Mont­

gomery.
For Attorney General—John P.
Holmes, of Kent
For Superintendent of Public Instruct­
ion—Thomas H. Binex. ‘
For Commissioner of tbe Land

Office

For Member of the Board of Educa­

tion—David B. Brown.
Of the candidates presented we know
but little personally, but presume

are all

they

very worthy citizens, most of

whom are sure that their talents have
not been fully appreciated by the old
political organizations.

for

The candidate

Byron G.

Governor,

Stout,

was

speaker of the House of Representatives

of this State In 1857, and made a very
good officer.

In politics be was radical

as Horace Greeley.

Two years ago, he

was elected to tbe Senate from

his dis­

trict, and daring tbe regular and extra

wession made a

miserable failure in at­

temptfog to become a leader in that
body.

Foiling to be recognized as a

leader of the Republicans, be divested
himself of radicalism, so called, and at­
tempted to organize an opposition upon

most

extremely conservative grounds.

He retired from

his Senatorial career

w ith' but ftw honors among his

former

political friends, and at once became the

_

.

fire of. shot, shell and

bullets as men could well enduro and

petted of the Free Preu and tbe Wire in

*t« lbw tbir min

should

bo nado th.

hood of ■■ ocguinUon deoignrd to turn

On Saturday, P.

M.
we drove the £nemy before us in a hotly

not all be slain.

The convention

moon, be met
aim, aaeaedfrisad. “How

i

g-o.n* of tbe poor m&gt;-

Iog piled ip in bat-

tavo heard ol

1

"if*
U. betanr tafon ■» It, Mid,
.Wg.rio-of8000.tlk..
Dba**anxsr:—I had thought to giro batlde. ‘OuF loss' waa- ’noh over. 2000. UUIJ W kBU wm.w y——----- H l, , f
among wbom was Major Genera! • Rend. that, "tlKbgh there wks as 'mEnjraf' I
two months before this, but there has Gen. BurnsidFs nifet) who were with him wished to loolfBpon, if this Most unholy
been so much of the real soldier's work in N. C.,-aaM they had hever seen &gt;ny war has got to-Jas ended by -pili^t up
to dOyUtat l hare found little time foe fighting before., All their battles. pre»i
the rebds'thdt I Bright see them all piled
on*, compared wijhthi* whre'fheresklrmanything else. Since the 13lh of July
.
khes.
Our watch word how was onward. there.
It is s year ago today since -the 8tb
The enemy was in full retreat, and JAckeither- marched from 10 to-28 miles per s*&gt;n was said to be hear Harpers Ferry. regiment left tho shore* Of Michigan 'for
day, or have met the enemy in battje.— We iHrned afterWifrds that he was too the defense of the qvuuLr)’,. jkU,of noble
If *he people of Barry could . have, wen

contested battle of musketry, going

the wvuds and driving tho enemy
his position and only fell back

into

from

when we

were wanted to support our batteries. I
saw one of my boys, J. S. Perry, load
and fire, standing astride a dead rebel,
and not bemg pleased with his looks in
face, gently rolled him on his back with
his foot, discovered a nice tooth brush,
picked it up and went on firing as before.
Many others were just as cool.
Amoeg
whom were Newton, Burdick, Merrifield,
both the Nye’s Runyon and others. I
will not call the delinquents by namei
for tbe sake of their friends, hoping that
their courage will not so suddenly ooze
out at the next battle. Yon know of our
retreat and heavy loss. Our next bat­
tle was Monday, P. M., Sept. 1st, called
the battle of Lautilla, as desperate a fight
as man ever engaged in, and even now
I can hear the peculiar sing and whistle of
the messengers of death as they Sew past
on their murderous mission. Co. F went
into this fight in the best shape of any
of the levies and came out as unscathed
as oould be hoped for—no -one being
mortally wounded, and only five of tho
company being hit with spent balk —
Here we were victorious, driving lhe
enemy from tbe field, and saving the en­
tire army from destruction, but at a ter­
rible cost, losing two of the best Gener­
als of the army, Stevens and Kearney.—
Jwas not two rods from Stevens when he
fell, and if I had seen my own father shot
I could not have felt worse.
He was
truly a brave man and gave his life a
free sacrifice on the alter of his country.
May the pen of the historian do him
justice. Our loss was some 700 at this
battle. Tbe rebel loss I do not kndw,
but judging by their dead and wounded
on some parts of the field ft must have
been heavy. We advanced on Washing­
ton from here with rapid strides. Staid
near the city'only a day and then went
into Maryland—‘*My Maryland.” At
Washington Burnside joined u*, and a
now Fife and vigor seemed to be infused
into the artny. Loud huzzas, vociferous
cheers and tossing of raps high in air
greeted him everywhere and you Oould
read hope in every face. We marebed
on the turnpike towards Hagerstown and
by the long line of troops, the vast trainand tbe large amounfof artillery,'we felt
that Sutotas must be ours.
We past
camp after camp, fort after fort and hatt­
ed the first night near Brookville.
We
marched severe! days before we met the
enemw, although we beard of him con
tlnually. When we got near Middletown

while’ at Weak fast;

bu( a soldier whn

Geo. Oitlnbj h dmterooeiy womkM.
Gen. McPherson, with’hk command,
reached Corimteywtrrdny. G*n. Rose

cran* pursued th* retresttag enemy this
morning, and sbribld they «templ to
move towards Bolivar will follow, to that

and family.*;. But bow is il f

are IWt»" «w handx.
T. fi. Grant, Ma].-GeMrtfCora’g.

Il is confidently ascertained that Lee’s
tni•*S,,USK'-2SE?

Tbe same

-c„ll«*^
McClellan.—

»

tw
which had not yet fired a gun; we had a
port of Franklin's corps, which had not
been engaged ; but we did not fight. If
our delay was a necessity, it was a m«&gt;»t

the

same

river

**r;f&amp;*&gt;
cannrm mid |toi;ea have been sent,up lhe

rolling between, the

Cap itni still In danger. und after advanc­

pense, forbearance and suffering, we aland
And why is ill

tint Kelt cat ta b« III
they ire correct. Tbe 1
lion
is, lh*t W&gt;e rAeliaiU
_______ __
donsvslle and lhe line of the Rapidan

1000 prisonere.
Our tattoo was the
sound of lhe cannon, ourrevllle Rra* the
same. We were now hear tbe Antietam
Creek and the rebels had command of
the fords and the principal bridge. Our
nrtillefy was pouring a, rhtirilerous fnv

There has been no lack ofmen or money,

River, where they can be in fuU conimu-

ing, fighting, retreating, after much ex­

as we stood a year ago.

niw4«o whh w&gt;M&lt;. itsin lavC

courage or patriotism, but there w a lack
of policy founded on tho eternal
ples of justice and truth; a lack

tho commanded.

men, (and prom

of a re­

'Dishonesty,

That is os ItfidM
flgtetinrlnthesrwyi

princi­
TJitt AVji^anjaburg Timet publishes,
the. fol tew tag extract of a private letter,

gard of the laws of God by the command­
ers and

,r&gt;Wr’W
a.rt»

tojpilut-tbcu- cn

„5'

from n gentleman *t Washington :
-The President’s anger I* np for once,
and now look oul.to see tbe fur fly. .lie
has been disappointed and mortified be­
yond measure by recent events.
It will
Jake a week or two to repair matters, and
then for vigor. Some of the peacock
officers why baj tj.fnilyd to . come up to
the scrntcli'w!!r now' have to give place

an old sailors

propriety and the utter disregard for all
It was sot long before we heard the clat­ good principles Is too much the ruling
ter of musketry, and then one loud hur­
WBhia bis UtUs grave.
passion of the army, that is, I think so.
rah rent the air, and we know that the
The health of our regiment Is pretty
Bridge was oura;‘ Now onr division,
8
FECIAL NOTICEScommanded by Gcn?W ifobk,' was ordered good, though the most of us feel the ef­
forward.
We crqssed Uie bridge under fects of tho aclivq Service for the last two
r scathing fire’ of shell, and ascended the
opposite height, pnd lay down just in front months.
to men of brains and stability. No more
Dr. Roback's Brrr&lt;aa.—By reference
Respectfully Yours,
of our batteries, which had now got into
fooling, on more trifling will be allowedO. H. Green field.
“Old Abe” is mad, bis old western dan­
position on this side of the stream. Many'
a poor soldier lay down for the Inst time.
der is up, and I have heard him use ansne cod • new wttata in 0»Hne ot *Ston«rb Bitten.*
Soon the word was up and forward, and
pretty atroag language withuj a few days TbeM Biitere are deelined to become very popu
away we went over hillocks, across the
Editor Banner—Dear Sir:—As there past in prirgte conversation. The moot­
valley, with a perfect hurricane of grape
the isna—thsl ft, tbe/ derive tbeiretimis some misunderstanding in regard to ing politicians who &lt;»tne here from (be
from the enemy’*.gUR* trying to retard
North, pretending ro represent the wish­
oiir progress, but oh ward was the cry the course pursued by the Barry County es of the whole world, and almost annoy­
Delegates
or
some
one
of
them,
I
deem
and ohward we went;
We soon gamed
ing the life uut of the President and hi*
a position at a range of 300 yds. and it doe tbe doctormf this county to know- cabinet officer* by Askfiig immpoasiblt'
lheh you should hnvt$ seen tho muskets the facts in the case.
thifiga’of them, will now ba tabooed.—
haddibd, and tbe men fall.
Soon the
At the convention held at Grand Rap They have kept the wbads of the war
enemy commenced to give way, and then
machine locked long enough, and tbe
ids
op
Uy
23d
day
of
September
J,,
apted
the very earth was made resonant with
President and Halleck will now run the
our cheers, and onward wan again the as substitute, and voted every time as machine themselves, and entirely on war
cry.
We soon held the enemy’s ground
THE Advertiser having been restoredour delegates werftjnstructed or at least, principles. Your folks in the West can­
and were following him hotly in hl* hasty
not possibly feel more chagrin at the
retreat, when whit Whir came the bullets ns was supposed we Would, by our con discouraguig situation of affairs at tbu
on oiir flank and rear, and it noon became stituente. I cast tbe'first Tote for onr present moment than we do bare, and
apparent that we were flanked and nearly worthy friend James A. Swebzey as I had the President feel* worse than any other
surrounded, but we had Kit# too1 near a .a right to, dn, all tho other votes I caet
man in this nation possibly can.
But
taste of victory to easily ylel#, ’find KI­
wns for T. Wj, Ferry nod no one else, we are full of courage. “Are we going
though an entire division of the endny
to be whipped, to death 1” asked an Ohio
what
ftiay
have
been
said
to
the
contrary
had come upon u» on the flank,command
Congressman oflhe president, yesterday.
ed by tbe redoubtable Jackson in person. notwithstanding. If any of our delegates “Whipped!" exclaimed the President,
Yet our troops held their original ground voted for any one eke they foul a right indignantly ; “Thar* ia &lt;o swob thing in
at n great sacrifice until night put a stop to do so. And I say here, if I bad known the bpoka—these suulhacn rascals will
tb‘ the slaughter. The rebels loss here
find themselves buried under a northern
then what I nnw know, I certainly should
as acknowledged by their own men, was
avalanche sooner than you thiftk.and like
'fUiatnebura.
Ona word more
20,000. I counted near one battery, 17 have voted different.
tho boy who was struck by lightning,
dead horses, and the ground was covered as regards the report put In circulation
they won’t know what ailed them.
Nev.
with muskets and munitions of war.
A about my receiving a situatmn. Hon.
er say whipped while there ia a: God in
wounded Lieutenant who was a member
F. W. Kellogg told me he would get me Israel.” This the President said with
of this battery said they went Into posi­
BACK PAY. PENSION, &amp;C.
much emphasis.
He does not dream of
tion at 1 o’dock P. M. and retreated at a situation, but not until I told him frank­
such a thing as failure in this war.
He
a quarter past two—that they had one ly I could not support him, and that we
sees bow great mistakes have been made,
officer killed and one gunner in getting were a unit against him, and this in the
and they will be remedied as far and as
into battery, and that in the hour and a
presence of several gentlemen, among •oon as possible, and guarded against in COMPLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS
quarter they had 17 killed out of28 men
whom was Frank Allen Esq., of Has­ the future. His great wish just now is
necessary to work the guns. Here the
that he was? military man. If ha was, ARREARS OF PAT, BOUNTY A PENSIONS^
17th Mich, lost a hundred men. Onr tings. But air, since Hon. F. W. KelI actually believe be would himself go
loss was not very heavy. Company F. Ingg. bns received tbe nomination, I beforth and lead our army to battle.”
lost not a than. I was knocked over by Heve it to be tho bounden duty of every
a solid shot striking a rail, and came
Republican at least, to do all in their
within six inches of having my left foot

SOLDIERS

Kearaeyaa MeClellaa.

taken off by a shot while lying in front
of our batteries.
We are now in camp,
and taking a much desired rest.
Where
next will be our field of action is all in
thn future. Co. F has but 85 men pres­
ent, all of whom are usually well. Gurnish, Guntripp, Easton, Beable, Kightlin­
ger, Wellman, Preston and Pierce have
heeq left, back at various places sick.—
Bube and Garrison are absent without
Goo. P. Bskter , has been assigned to
Co. P.
Lieut B.', Jmw! been 'very sick
and docs not look Rs' rubicund a* be did
when he reached here in Juno hfsL
Ba­
ker makes a good military man, and did

himselfgreat credit at the battle Of Bull
Ruq„knd In the previous marches.
He

seems to be well liked in the regiment,
tind if he continues to do duty as well
for time to come a^ in tbe past, be is sere
to win the esteiem of the whole Regiment

Lieut Baker was with me uiitll the last
day or so, and f consider it due him to
say that he did well and fkithfully every­
thing assigned him.
He was frequently
on our marches entrusted with the Quar-

termaxWt’s Dept, and when he was in
charge we did'noi lack for eatable*. We

ilffl

armies lie in about tbe same positions, !

part with artillery and resulted at night
in nur holding the enemy’s position, cap­
turing 10 piece* o/’krtHlcry and taking

into them, and our infehtry under cover
of the same were advancing upon them.

.M .r. «.n&gt;.-Uv
them at once," said Gen.

‘-15,000 fre«f troops have already come
; more will arnve daring the night.
1 your man that 1
We muat'fight to­
night and to-morrow. If wecannot whip-

place Gm Hariburt is at Hatahte river
with 8.000 or 6,000 men sod ir no douH
with tbe pufoAlt&gt;g&gt;tolbmlA
700
to 1.000 prisoner* ftsids* th* wounded-

would bdliacXagam eryoying l&gt;is home

has seen a years service, learns tn stick
toWs coffee and hirff bread'at'aft hazzards.
We were soon under arms and marched
op'Hie side of the mountain',' • whe.ro we
.could witness’the' progrewoftlie bitttie.
This dav's fighting was dufte for tKd most

credited these reports

■yropatbirero vMi trcoooo, otylurg then-

.MKnlhMl; 1-dtarU.tated*.

adir We did not 'cbme up. with the ene­
my acain until *h inearerf ,8Wfr«burgh,: and patrioti6'*rtsn, nol one of whom but
Here be opened "ms batteries upon us what expected should he survive the yeir

we found we had somethmr to do for his
cannon spoke in unmistakable tottea, and
said plainly, ‘•look.out for breakers.” In meals to bis energy aqd perseverenoe.—
passing down the road previous to *n- I Waht toiiay Just one word to the Readoending Middletown height*, we received era of the Banner. Report has bad nrt
an enfilading fire from the enemy’*1 gons killed, wounded,,bojurt mariialid', a thief
which made our Meh' ffo some dodging and coward.' Sornq ofwiy; friends have

»bo ditwuion of public affiriri over k&gt; th*

Aram Antietam.—While
the hauls raged On. McClellan rsward-

of tbs particulars, so far as canbegi vgn

fur mitta,

al nlght^
about us, 1
fortunetea

tt- T.

mi*

TmbDraay

power to elect him, and if elected I be­
lieve we shall find him to

be as he has

been, thp right man in tbe right place.

Carlos 0. Scott.

We hail thn re-nomination of F. W.
Kellogg for Representative in Congress
from this District, with unmixed approbn tian.
We hold it to be important In
this crisis of affaire, that we should have
experienerd mon ini Congress.
We be­
lieve that the next Congress, will have
the greatest work to do that has ever
been ennfided to American Statesmen—
rmtlnng less than the re-establishment of

Oar nominee, in this respect, te al!

we

eould wish.
Ho Is thnrouthly educated
and esperienoed for fits post.
His ex­
perience and educatino, too, have been
obtained daring the very troubles he is
in asttiing. He is respected aid
held In high esteem by hie foilnws io

Congress, and ho has tbe aar of tbe Gov.
emmrnt, which no new man can have.—
Mr- K. has a record, and a clear one, in
Congress. There is no vote, no spb’scfa,

no act of his in

A Voice num thz Gxxvx.—We were
last week shown a fetter written by

General Kearney to M. O. Halstead,
Esq-, of Patterson, N. J., which bore
date at Harrison’s Landing, Jamas River,
August 8. It was a long, full, friendly
and eloquent ex position by lhe dead baro,
of bis views on the Peninsula campaign :
and about Gen. McClellan in particular.
Gen. Kearney, who was a staunch Detuocrat, expresses in this letter an unquali­
fied condemnation oT all McClellan’s

BOUNTY,

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for

mnrdt

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Crerij, and
troiCwker® L?

Tua Draft.

Adjutant Robe

quireA ttvOnf'

atoll to, be r#iae
***■

not include the

Andrews which

from our defici

still to h£rafee

AproigyM]F
drafting orders

pointed

Coma

Roberts Surge

state road, in tl
ed’theeditor

also some exe

W-’fc SIB K

If. WRKII1T
X«g.&lt;l AowaiU
Middleville, Aeg. 21. l»t.

of (bis towush

New Advertisements.

few spdMha
hare seen.

0

600,000,ULIT7.,ai“*01""

SuchteiR aircu

LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
Fr— raeset sarvvys, eomplvto4 Ang. 10, IMS;

County Treasu

■rapidly.
Mr

««»pmri was being fimght by driblet*:
that &lt;Me folly succeeded another: that ft

LOAD MAP

was under lhe control of imbecility, or

EVERY RAILROAD STATION
and diataaMd between.
■
Guarantee .xy womm er nan U U&gt;
|

Tbe

tuaual desire1*

tree on Foda

jxyuredthal h

uneasy wife and quiet home in Jersey ;
and. st tlw.
.______

Ritte ot pip

he maw do eomeMting," .nJ 6n*ll, cta.
Ihg with U&gt;. em static deekritkn, “/fcfl
y°*
Me CUetan u dur./ mt!” Ttam
Maryland and'
.'•ltae.pmmwn.ofG.oMi Kmnih,,

■business inte

.especially'tri

is a desirabl

^specially tho

Congress, that his con-

atiteency can eomptein of—wesie, -indeed
^•t his emissilueney oannnt be prnad of.
He hM, be does, and ha will stand hrmly
by the Government.
This bis record

reefed,

ICtod.

strategy ; he says be wishes he was out
of the mesa; that the army ought never
to have gone to lhe Peninsula • that the

•omtlhiag wartt; that, soldier M he waa,
he could almost wish himself beck to hia

elcsely

/texfomra De

the same letter t»0My

to sevwral «abar

LLOYD'S
Torooiurarc.L lurorisirrccKv.
MUI IIDUXA.
IUJJ0U.

sufficient to write

Aajmptk

an net which

replied, pyjAtir.'. To a|l l Ray that When

where we had to pass through -» channel
and came near being demolwbed. The
fth Maas. battery had been driven from
must have noticed that all the fault found

you are ready to believe any of the last
three mentioned reports, and to Kelp cir­
culate them—unless upoq andoebuid au-

tbority—I wkb-tofie counted at non ttt
among your list of friend*,
h ft not

R*

Gen. Hunter po.iti.el. denim that he
Em er^ e&lt;ud or iMimMod that th. Mark
regimpt. of Sooth Carollni. •m.in.n,
m.nnmt&gt;r|to
uttonlUi|„„pj
theowarj. h. Jmerutlm th., J,,,WKi
UmineelrM ..eoilant adldiw^ and I. re­

i a. maItland
wammg

,

K

We should

WKS

joined that the Governmeoi hu u l».t
.dopud bl. ptdfep,. bX anthorUi “
,

•&gt;x!'

liP

ms

r iifisosniishsri.

Gorwtro^k

the State, weMmx

Hi

'V
Jury.

�EF.
'

rm. jupwatb pills.
— n—ii

m .m

i

3

...

IMMm.

^for wpg.rt.t.,

that darkness wouM
f«*orn driving him bacS

-TWFZTOT.A ff

J »&gt;P«Aaboa
The

to be excelled

s ‘LOW PRICES”
s

Typhus, Ty
Pox, Meai

'bu« h*1"1

NEWS

°e°’ ,Mtc'-u*r°25r

tfegUrlator

obligfl bin. lo-iend even a brinda u.
Burn.d.'. .,1^
darkt-w 5?*? J?

JforfUwuUerGenarala baidaa
7,?’from “•
or
mlKondbtt at th. ba«k of
foalno eoo6d«n«d. jHa John

SctMlan'a “avil g«niu,"
ta'-btah pX
CAUCUS.
Th# RefnibHcaas of Bullets j&amp;vrfn-H«ii to

\ nrig^‘ '■*’er ,h* potomao m&gt; a
•two brll Mdintp tba midH./Un w.

foj V
lire, w.ro maaaaertd in a
tnrvt in Cmicu*. al the Court. HoMei 'trn Tlinnigjr“■’’“l .wbteli maha, m
afternoon, October ic'ih/ ai, thnk' o,clock, for anudder »t th« nama of Ball’. BloC .ill

poaching County Convralien.

not .norejja ,ho &gt;rvu „f tb.
,,
officer. The beeinalng of bl. career ...

.

unforUmale.
Ha »aa PatUraon'a aaaiau
ent adjutant general and chief of auK

. .

Haaimga, Octohet??lb. IMA

“ “P»" S""d tulborit, diesuaded him from marching oo Winebee.
ter.«&gt; at leaal to check 3obn«m while
chants are receiving their fall slocks of. McDowell wn fighting th, battle of Bell
giHida. The war doc* not aeeipy to have Kan. The first great disaster of the war
dried up the avenues of trntW.
The is thus, if this be correct, like the last
N*w GoUM.—■Several

of our

met.

truth is, raonyjr is plenty; and when that j

great slaughter, attributed to him.

is the case pcoplp will buy, not only -the
necessaries, but the conveniences of life.

That is as it should bo; and still, if our
advice Was nsked we should counsel all
men, (and women too fur that matter,)

to pilot their crafts with caution,
an old saifors

hug - hard the

growing out of lhe aboses'connected with
their impressment; but these were prompt­
ly and entirely remedied by orders is­

Circuit Codmt.—Tho regular term, of
the Circuit Court for thia county

will

commence at the Court House on Mon­

A inong the’cases for trial

day next.

for

is

murder, being that of a Mrs.

Lowe, of Assyria who isnccnsed of pois­
oning to death her own child.
We un­

derstand she

admits lhe fncl and only,

regrets having failed in a similar attempt
upon her own life.

Benjamin
for

having

buggy

which

ingtrhil
mid

turn.

Francisco

awnit-

is also

borrowed

a horse

to

failed

be

re­

The horse and buggy were found,

by Sheriff Everts, in thu vicinity of Bat­

tle Creek, and Francisco himself at De­

troit, * here ho bad gone soldiering.

Tuk Draft.—By the appnrtionmgnt of
Adjutant Roberta, Barry Copntjr Was re­

quired tcv&amp;irpish 43$ rc,erqiis under bflh
calls from tbe Government. Of this oum-

221

have

been

furnished, leaving

still to be raised.

218

Thia, however,

not include the company raised by
Andrews which is still

dues

Oapt,

■

still tu be'raised.

AiToi^rusMTa.—Under
drafting orders, N. Binlcy

pointed

Commissioner,

tbe

recent

has liccn

and

ap­

Dr. John

Huberts Surgeon for this County.
Thasxs.—Mr. Usury Mtkm,
state road, in this township, has

ed the editor with n

of the
present­

basket of as fine

flsvored fall peaches as wo usually get;

also some excellent ' melons, and a few
bunches of the finest grnprs we ever saw.
Mr.'H. will accept our thanks.

of this township has left on our table

have seen.

hibited from arresting any

colored

emel prppertfoc W Utotr comppaiuon
poMM. wonderful nutrHiotu powera.—
Si* of RAD WAY’S FILLS whl impart
ns much nourishment to to tbe blood,
end strength to the weeting body, a. one
ounce of the beat wheat flour; io that In

A

Of four specimens furnished

us, the average measure Was about nine

inches in circumference.

than any other medicine, aecor. aft evacualion, und. at tbe Mme time, nourish
and rtrengthen the1 tyrtefn. This pca»liar newer i. poMMoed alone by RAD­
WAY’S REGULATING PILLS.
In al! attacks of BlUousneet, Inftamalion of lb. Bowel* Uv.r, Kidneys, a
doae from ah tn eight of
•
’
RADWAY’S REGULATING RILLS,
wyi, in a lew hours, rcatorp the .patient

to case and comfort. There is no pur­
gative medicine in use, that will cure
lheae ccmplaints so quick as RAD­
WAY’S PILLS.
Perantn subject to
Coativenesa, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bil­
iousness, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Ap­
oplexy, Headache, should take two or
three of thrae PILLS once or twice a
week.
Price 25 cents per box.

LIST OF JLETTEBS,
DgS

jAccidkmj.—The

Pioneer

learns that

mer, about eight years old, fell from a
tree on Friday lost, and was so severely
jnjured that bis life was despaired of.

Commkrcul Advkktiskr.—This is the
name of a new weekly paper just started

in Detroit«: it is apparently devoted to

B OU1 LIKE OF TRADE;

Come and See 1!
(cTlio^t&amp;ha"

in the county oi

WB

The Baltimore Sun says that the beau­
tiful district of country over which lhe

battle of Sharpsburg raged presents a
melancholy picture of devastation.
A
number of bouses and barns were de­
stroyed, fences scattered as if a tornado
had swept them away, hundreda of acres
of com trampled down and devoured,
and wreck, ruin and desolation meet the
eye at every turn. A majority of lhe
houses in Sharpsburg, as well aa those
along the whole lino of battle from thence
to Keedysville, exhibit marks of having
been under fire. Some were penetrated
in three or four different places by shut
and shell, and in many instance their
inmates made narrow escapes from de­
struction,
Tho amount of personal
property—horses, cattle, hogs, sheep,
corn, hay and provender—which was

TATE or HKfHlOAN; tem OoervT,
At a aeiaiou of U. Probate Cowl, for

S

On reeding snd'filing tbe petition, duly verified
ol Require Hanyeti. Albert E. Manyen. Emelin.
Trego, and k. B. Shaw, praying, foroortaia rea­
sons therein set forth, that odrn intel ration of said
estate may be granted, and that L. K. Powers may
be appointed administrator.

■______

'9 avc, eo«v^o%«A

&gt; uillipe Harv.y
VI-—Lt.
*

Holcomb H S
Hanor Elijah
Hamilton Mias
Healu Jana
Hubble Levi O

yuyc

aw&amp;

yooXs awd.
vaake, X\\cvcv

Wux,\v\.^ 'Vowke.

ftXowvo.e\v 'BX.XXevs
"Dy. *B-o\&gt;ac\C%

a a.y oi nearing.
8. C. PRlNDlJ.
Judge of Jrvbate,

ftXovw.o.e'W ‘BkX.Xevs

IBBJDUJ©®® POKES.

w.vt
\\oor
"DoeXov'% "DkXXs.

Estate of George Nichols.

Smith

PROBA T£ tZBDJrJL—STATE OF MICHIGAN

Huvck Amo*

fry. holden st
&gt;1 Baitings, &lt;

"Dy. "BxoXsaek.'*
6Xovmxc\v 'BvXXe.va
G.YC. X\\x Ac\v utaxt't Botox*
awA Covft$OY\.

We hare every kind of goods, each os

r._ -n», i.^*.MW®
pleas, aay they arc ad vertiMd. Charge, for ad- J Probate.’
.
VMlitiug. one cent each.
R. J. GRANT, P. M.
la the matter of ibe eatate of George Nichols,

‘Dy. ‘Kctaack?*

BEXOLS &amp; SIEKDIES,

ip (or
Tber

I
iaxAtfovaXc X\xc- v&gt;cak aadt*
&amp;cXj\\.\XaXc&amp;.

tion; and that tbe heirs at law of aaid deceased
and all other persons interested in said estate, arc

GROCERIES

lai previously redeemed according iol.tr,
SAMUEL 8. LACEY.

Dy. "RoXjciek.'*

ftXovft.o&gt;.cXx 'B\.XX«,v%

PRIMARY SCHOOL LAND.

Part of Section.

Section.

awA vcvckXce

North.

to said day of bearing.
aeptlT
(A true copy.),

HARD-WARE I
8. C. PRINDLE.
J edge of Prob

ftXovaaeXx

c
license granted to me. by tbe Probate Court for tbe
county of Barry, I shall expose to sale at public
auction to the highest bidder, at the south east
corner of the north west quarter ( W) of section
twenty-four (W) in the township of Orangeville
______ jk. .1,1,
_r (Vink., .&lt;

..w.r.-S

described lands to wit:
Tbe north fraction of tbe south-east quarter (tf)
uf section No. stx (6) ia town one(f) north of
Range Nine (») west, containing forty-two and
sixty eight one bnadrctba
S8-l(fo) acres: also
lhe north-west quarter fX) oi th. soutb-eMt
quarter (I) of section twelve(lS) in town two JIJ
north of range tea (10) we«t. containing forty
:re»; also one acre out of tbe south east cornet
(tbe north west quarterfl] of section twenty
inr [t&lt; 1 In town two north of range ten [lol vwt,
11 being la the county ol Barry and State of Mlehrsn.
ADAM ELLIOTT, Btreeior.
Dated Angus, 1», IMSaugS7

lu\o^o.\A«,.

Dy. tfLohaek'*
aYc.Au* SoXAac.y'% VAc.aA,\a^
^vc.v&gt;®N\Xvac£ "DxavvXvca, "D^%evCter^, *KYve.ua\aA*va, cXe.

EIECUTOR'8 SALE.

AND

DRY GOODS!

ITiese fitters ar* put up in quart
bottles, of tuhieh the above is afao-eimile.
fho label u finely engraved, and
is provided with a safe-guard from
oountsrfeiters.
(Price (1 per bottle, of
six for $S.
C. W. fioback, (Proprietor, Jib. 6
East Fourth Bt., Cincinnati, to whom
all jT^crs should be addressed.

FOR SALE BY
Rob.ri.'A Striker, Bastion. Eli Niehota,'Jay 8.
Terry, Orangeville Mill.. M. C. Swift,Prairieville
IL B. Beaningtoa, Middleville, apd- hy druggi.U
and merchants generally tlirtmgMut the country

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

ELECTION NOTICE.

of every description

XTolieais berebr rivec. that at Um next Genet1N al Election toTe b«l3 on the Tutvday »uc-4
cetdine the first Monday of November next, in
the State of-Micbigan. tbe following OAcen are

lights br night, and hence the train of
wagons sought W be captured had been
removed before our force got there. At
Newbern, N. O, it if the invambfo &lt;*»■

Stacks of

Saturday, ths tireatv-flfth day of
lhe year one thousand eight hundred
two, al one o’clock, in tbe afternoon,
Ing described land, belonging to th
said deceased Io wit: The north-west

tom on the advance of our troops to any
house, for some one to throw up a win­
dow. hang out a cloth, shout for some of

one hundred and aixty acreav.----- - .

the fcmily In the fields, or perform some
other act which will signalize da«genIn many instances the “signal posts have
l&gt;een dwlmyed.
Women have generally
been the operators.—Bottan Jonrnal.

SWAMP LANDS.

nexfone in Detroit.

OeH« W»lly

■.

aYfo X\\-C. ^OOY twau'ft Vy\cAX&amp;,.

Rxbxl Txlsorapbino.—Col. Price, who
made the late reconnoiaance to Ashby’s

Fnv« H«u» N’cr““r ~^

' ।

a %viav-

’W.e.ftc. ’B\XX«,v»

’sa® car#

Fretmau Mrs Harsh J

Clothing,

is a desirable paper for business men,

Let J7 ipj fcnoWn that the Democratic

awA aW
laY aaXuve.

"Dy ’BaoXsoxVs

taken from the farmers, was enormous.

hurg eorrCTp««Ie”‘ of lh'

Ja,ymaieet
Kidney Complainto,

M

A large stock of

7b Destroy------- Bed-Bugs.
To Destroy------- Moths In Furs, Clothes,

.especially those who have business co°-

ER O

other persona

7b Destroy------ Rats, Roaches, &amp;e.
7b Deslroy------- Mice. Moles, and Ants.

.especially*M an advertising medium.

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

It

•business interests, and is designed more

HVKE

Dated. SeptemteMeU'lWX'

Buhter Mrs Charlta
Hann Miss Reteey P
Bono Mrs Moliada
Blood 0 P
Bolkin MIM BacM

Gap, found on bis way that every bouse
Tax Salks.—Tbe land sales at the on the road was a telegraph office thus,
Caunly Treasurer's office are progressing - in three hours after our force left, it was
known in Aldie, 40 miles distant, that
.rapidly. There .aoema to? be fully the
artillery and cavalry were advancing, the
t'jsual desire ftr intestfm tail lands.
rebels signalizing with flags by day and

a boy in Oaatleton namcd Emeraon Hos­

iSSoMTfS

bid you farewell.”

Deitcactlon of Property on the Maryland

euY®. cXX Xac
uPaXcd.
YvcXy Xo," duX a% a
vmc&amp;oX a^CAxX — a oveaX.
"BkC^vAaXot (rt X\\x suEXexa.
XW "B\\vou% av«XAtX«
g$ XW "WcsX aad SouXXvXXxetc,
da%, $ov a Voa£ Xkwvc., \&gt;wa
«uxed xvoeAcA aa avXveXc oX
StowvacYx. "Dv\Xc.y*, voXueXs
va ^yo^y f\u.a.aXvX‘vc*,
aad aX X\vc i^yo^y X\.w\.c, arc.
a wave* \&gt;-Ye.^c,a\x»e o$
.&gt;
SHiauo Fever,
Fever a,7ui fiQVbe,
Liver Complairbt,

WK STILL—

b paired.
RADWAY’S PILL8 will, io I-. time

per­

son, except for crime, or upon orders
from the military authorities or Judge
Dickson, who was appointed by General
Wallace to command lhe brigade. When
the brigade had ended their labors, so
well were they pleased that they pre­
tented a sword to their curnmnr.der, Col.
Dickson, accompanied by nn address.—
Col. Dickson's answer contained the fol­
lowing passages :
“Go to your hnrncs with the conscious­
ness of having performed your duty, of
deserving, if you do not receive, tbe pro­
tection of the law, and bearing with you
the gratifudc and respect ofall honorable
men.
You hare learned to suffer and to
wait, but in your hours of adversity, re­
member that the same God who has num­
bered the haira of our heads, and who
watches over even the fate of a sparrow,
is the God of your race as well aa mine.
The sw eat blood which this nation is now
shedd'»g .at every porev is an awful
warning of how fearful a thing it ia to
oppress lhe humblest being.
Until our
C'»ui&gt;]ry shall imain need yuur ecrviccs, I

~ft'vXXtv%
avt, aoX o^cycA. Xo XXvc. Y-uYAX.*
a» d YotAvevac. aACvcd

S«jal gsiittf.

sued by Major-Generals Wright and
Wallace, by whom the Mayor was pro­

to .be deducted

from our deficit, which leaves about 150

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

povmre, wd week of the body. RAD­
WAY'S REGULATING PILL8 pro­
vide again* thh diftcuUv.
The medi-

lee

shore.

one

The term for which the colored people

of Cincinnati were to work on the fortifi­
cations expired, according to previous
uoderatanding, «,n Saturday last. Most
faithfully and cheerfully, says lhe Gatttte,

advice—to “keep sails

reefed, anti

clesely

taking

The “Black Brigade” ef Cincinnati

DIGESTIVE ORGSKS.
U re medicine. *od piM. of th. old system
produce too wddmt depletion of tbe vital

5

•'JfX .. J

dec., dco.
7b Destroy------- Moeqnltbes and Fleas.
7b Destroy------- Insects on Plants and

Fowls.
7b Destroy-------- Insects on Animals, dsc.

Which we »re anxious to Mil, and WILL SELL,

1 fTMorer. vomniiwonrr ot
owe i*u«
Attorney General,Huperinlcadctrt of Public Ln-

Ateo. .Senatorfor tbe Twaoty-Hral Senatorial
District, eompoaed of tbe countie, of B.rry.and
Eaton. .rrM.U. to tbe provtaiona of Act No. )M,
oflhcSeMidn I^WBoflML
'
Also a RepreKalaliv. for each of tbe two Rep­
resentative Distnete Into which this county ia
divided, agreeable to th. provkioM of Act'No.
116, elpMSeeaton Lawn of &gt;841,
.
Also*,' the. following County Officer, for tbe.
Icounty efBairv- A Treasurer. Clerk. Proeecutn« Attorney, lieeistor &lt;J Deed.,8beriC Clre.it
Court Commisaioner, Surveyor and two Ooroo.ra.
Notice ia also hereby given, that at said General
Election an Amendment bf the Conrirtotkm Mis­

vfow of THESE HARD TIMES we ere wiling
OUR GOODS

Renders who dpryuinee the Emancipation
Prockmrtiaw oLths Pmskteat, denotmee

for
ni the latter. '*hn has been foolisMy

an act which can harm do one who is not

encaged in attempting to destroy

toSS^’i«SZ*l

tbe

ofVermin.

.

Unusually Low!

gySee “Costar’s” advertisements

lha Uppar Peninaate. and aa aaamtoMS* S«et&gt;&lt;« twq, Arttola twenty, of lha C-xUlutfow. raL
•Uv, to th. R^tetea oTtl.. Coertrlatioo. uwyMcd
for by Joint Readateoa So. IT, approved M»«b
IMh, 1M1;
■
*
Will be submitted to the Electors of ihi. Sum

in tins paper for tbe iMfeverim nd tetter
exirrmlnation of att tinds tad tpeciu of

b.Ul. aufc^iil, la. trilHHM-r
Potc^c, running through

of &gt;&gt;«

facility than no bnraaUck.

•“•J"1*1 *HfiMTTTL 8. LACET,
go WARD ASSOCIATION, Phihdel-

Washington

county,-Tbe nemo V pro-

and finally almost everything you have

-»!

JfSsfaf^er/.

A Goo»

Hxjr.wMX

tu axes or
tw- I'.MUna, po'.nud,«

h'y-

oBiwr a wauiDiso
SMfefjUtyiS Ma

JOB PRINTING,

�.urnri

&gt;l Si

Authoni

if

• xi

STMLSXDVJ
But
lattMn

it

ATta“S?NOXATlXi
RE9OLVBNT ? ’J •

tii
an attempt to make women think more
of tbe rights of nyc womanhood than is
needful. There are ladles doors at lhe

tbe roots roanot take bold*, rodfaar*
ohrop, drying winda are very liked;
exhaust the tree of all its juices, befo
new supply can be furniebed. Late

warm^-lbe roots are ready

down at the post office for the delivery

of letters—which, by the by, ia an atro­
cious institution,, MilkMb may learn
wbo will look at tbe advertisements call-

ni&lt;

P^moSt«teyeMiiillul|ii|iiiifff

fir, removal.
/Bot tbe oonditions are even, morn U%i
vorable in’Atiust and Sfplombar. Ay
this ' season thn ground '■ thoroughly;
wwrmed through, and aa the nigbta- b^gir^

make separate provision for ladies. From
all this it comes to pan that the baker’s
daughter looks down from a great higbl

on her papa, and by no means thinks her
brother good jene^/ts bnaasocisto.—

kJ) feotle bottom heat.. kJs
to find with what reidineaa

■ ।

the young growth is starting, or Is atXMcolent.'and the plant has need of all it*,
energies. During the autumn months,
the earth being warmer than tbe atmos{there,dfrhile the wood ia simply maturrrg, not growing, the roots on the con­
trary are in vigorous action, aad will
insure sufficient strength to resist tbe
succeeding winter, and also the best pos­
sible condition for sufiecqueat growth.—
Aev England Farmer.

woman should not see herself denomina­
ted a lady so often, and should receive
'*!*«»«
J*
privileges. I would give her, if I could,
bread and meat earned by her father’s

care and her brother's sweat; but-vhen
she ha.
goellUi-H «

,, rtiWlLLWJl’MARBLE,

g
foj-th^at'£ttod»

fact everything but Metals.

* a ;n—i. A jurtf—3
bAUUNG-S

Will cure F&lt;
awvH ■tiff—
oral
t-py A visitor to the battle-field of
Sharpsburg, where tbe dead of both ar- Glsudalar Swell

TOTHOSR Wao. DqN’T. lflINK

This beverage, with the return of war,
has again catne into vogue, and there is
now as much discussion atout the man­
ner of ita preparation as there was during
tho war of 1812.
Jfitia well prepared it ia esteemed
by many equal to Java, and is highly
favored by lhe doctors.
But if poorly
got up it is no better than slope.
The true way of preparing it is:—
Wash the rye thoroughly then put it

into a kettle of cold water and put it on
the fire to steep, which is accomplished ‘
when the water comes to a boil.
Then
take it out and brown it, and complete
lhe process aa you would with Rio, and
you will find it a more agreeable drink
than either of the above named, without
any of the pernicious consequences that
come from the use of the foreign article.
The true way is for the wife to get it
up without the knowledge of her hus­
band, and to keep her own secrete for
two or three weeks, when it will very
likely become a permanent institution in
the family—costing only fifty cents a
bushel.—RochuUr Union,

what

•“

depostsesl and taouvsles the system with health
end strength. In ell earn ask for RAD WAI‘8
RBNOYAYINO KEHOLVKNT. Price pas-bottle

LIF^ UTTERS,

hod*rrrJMfep«rfM.

'

.11

&lt;10 00 a year saved in every family by
.3
Oiie,Boule of

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

fkrqfula,
Skin (piaeaots,

Price 25 Onta per Bottle.

Ball Hhewn,

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Very Liberal Redaction to Wholesale

FAMILY MEDICINE,

TERMS CASH.

w,'r to tok,

DARLINGS LIFE BITTERS
neaa. irregularities, pain Ih ths aide and bowi
blind, protruding and Weeding pitea, and gene
debility.
READ.THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

JO1INN « CRONLEY,
(Sols Msrinfaeturers.)
7S WILD AM STREET,
Corner of Liberty Street

1M.A.,—. IS, IMO: “| k...
ritb pitas, accompanied with bloed-

RADWAY’S PILLS
DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR
They are aptrimt, tonic, laxative, stimulant,
ooufttar.krrtpat.audortfle. altaralirs. They are
LIFE BITTERS,
entirely Vegetable, and lhe only vagMsbl. sub-’
Bit
And now consider myself Entinly enrsd,"
Pill, in the Arcana of Modieioe. As eracuaats, ' '
tabsBj ot*M bMi itvw'l Io -&gt;tafc
they arc more certain and thorough than the
M»vli 18
Drastic Pills of Aloes, ar Croton sad Harlem Ort. lc^0B'fJ^Cre“
f“8ba spring oflliad J took a severs cold
which tndqced a vQsnl fever. I took tw. doass
OIL
AS ALTERATIVES

NEW YORK.

cury, bltrc pin. brace their importance in a
of liver eomplainta. aodspleea difficulties, Ji

IthptirUnt to Rnilrtud Cimpanlca.
"'important to Farmers.

Ta nil itJivui lilt may conctrn and it ton
Ctrns entrybody.

•

1 JOHNS A CHOBLEY'S

'tSjsr&amp;f

OREpenon writes, her daughter wm cured
of fits of nine yean’ standing, and St VituS*
dance of tyro yean.
•
AROTHE* writaa, bis vs was cured

____

AX0THER was cared of Fever and Ague
alter Dying every medicine in his reach.
ANOTHER was cured cf Ferer Bore
which had existed fourteen yyara.
AH0THER of Rheumatism of eightyean.
Cases innumerable nf Dyxpentia and Liver
Complaint could bwwtnttsoaed in which tbs
Purifier and i’ills

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF

rV\x«. ^VooA. VAk*
are tho most active nnd thorough pills that
have ever been introduced.
They act so directly upon the Liver, excit­
ing that organ to such an extent aa that Ute

"B\.oo4 a\\A YAvev VAV,
’B\oo&amp;. *Vwc\5\«.v$

Axn
LIFE BITTERS.

will cure all the aforementioned diseases,

I passed dotted blood by the urethra. I an n

hi

.nAnih.i. 7 ««]« principal llciaosas. Aararrcrre,

SS»5?2Si!K5l,Wot™“™»

Mrs. C. TeboS, 11 Chriatopbtr Street, N. Y..
writes: “Feb. A. I860.—I hare been subject to TIMft P
Asthffia the lest twenty years, ihar. I KINDS,
never found anything eqfisl to

Darling*e Liver Begulaor.
in affording -mmediate relief.
Liver end blllioua remedy.”

Il is a thorough
*

Mrs. Young, bf Brooklyn, writes: "February
-?2fyIM?* "’•"’“•A on**’-

Ue of ‘X,ufined*me U ‘behouse.

Headache,
Oolio Fains,
Indigestion,

pkrcQa and inEia kuJbeiT^

Try these medicines, and you will never

l”a

Ctood. 'NkeAVcA.wew,

No Heat Is required in making application

and you should try them before going far a

I took one bot-

Darlliag's Life Bitters,

Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local
------- ___ ...______ A&lt;-r___

ItcKn^e applied by any one.

and was ntirdyar,d. I bare had no attack since."
1M0.-

dXrlingb liver regulator.

have ever doubted you

--v—■

GUTTA

wU]

^owNdX wo vtxof e&gt;.

■*» waauc iKMly, wblili cannot K- 1D.

XwXQ-crxs
PERCHA CEMENT,

I did eo lod fouad it to operate admir&amp;lr rvmov

For Omting Metals of all

Kinds when

exposod Ro the Action of ihc Weather,

raiiLr vtDicnic.

and

FOR SALE BY
-3?,.“^'.

1— .M*

RsMsa, if
sxceUent R«
if yuu Ao do
One Ddllar ।

B150 BEST PIANOS. 1150
GROVBSTKEN A HALE, baring reamed to
tbeir new wartroomi,

......

ri» jSw’jgfTrSooSr

B».

DAN’L 8,:DARUNG,

*r* D^jP

1|2 N«ml&gt; Sv. Ny Yoji.

’VHiJ&amp;aiflig SSIStSLW
sSSSS-S

478

BROIDWAT,

10 ®fferlhe poblie a tnagniftceot

7 Octave Boaewood Piano,

photog*aphic gaxxerf

S160 CASH,

Cr«y« Amiroljp.I Vign.lt.'AtnkroVP?; Hel^MWI^SsterKtjp.;

Bleb moulding caaea,

S175 to &lt;200,
lerfWO

malate and form ooncnliotw ta tbo stomach. A

. stnamrou,

:

of

ones and stems; let them remain in the
•rrop two &lt;!»/«, ikon drun it off, nuk.
It bolting bot, Alm it, ud poor orar

Qtstiveness,
Cholera
orbus,
Fain in ths £ou*ls,

Qirxiness, eta.

— ■ -•
sut^ ;kieh Stai
UM oi Ebutieitv
rers.Ur ack sow led rml to be potaewed be tlCTTA

month."— Gardner'e

To Puu&gt;T&gt; Fwu.-Ibk. ,

P

DA RUNG'S LITER REGULATOR,

fecdy plumpin berry till the last bunch

®*rp^Poisia». I-..’'., ।

.
-

wwdtUon, and cur. lb. wontMmu of dnH)*ta

e»«.n brown aufw, dnrify h, wImo per.
olmr u&gt;d boiling bot, poor II onr
lb. pinna, b.rinw pint.) o«
onmuld

•pta; lot them mtnmn mother d,y or
lwo,tk« pot tbwn In . prwnfc, kuth
over thn fire .nd limmer notlr until tbe

MiirrM sad esras

RADWAY i Co..

WooLLUYool!
THE PLACE TO SET WOOLCARDS!’,
.“StSEL"4 nuuwr

Ms virtnre.

them with any other man utactsredin this country.
GKOVE8TEEN A HALE.

pkrtertbe
i’HMCHA J

,

’CC18&amp;Y

!tZE~

w&gt; stood ready st *H Uaa*f to tret

«• BaOAUWAT, HKW YOBS

U&gt;»,
(WofBw

RADW'AY’8 ready relief.

•h

hod a difficulty with the

which, in conjunction with the

r£*,sr^X5.ttx

was consumed this
Chronicle.

D

Otis Studley, Esq.’. IR Rsst 1Mb Street N. F„

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

BMmi to be a very good plan of keeping
gropes, which Mr. Thompson had adopted,
and which, writing on the 10th of April, the English language exactly to expreaa its action.
Tbe French callit Aowtepemret So much for ita
be describes thus:
SSKTtsSfCteS-:
&gt;Uo mnI other Wore, which
“In February I cut a great many
irritant, Inal
'
branches of lhe Lady Downe’a vine. 1 Uiamllod,
left the bunches attached to the branches neiRhboriag
that bore them, sharpened tbe points of
AVOID SALINE PURGATIVES.
the branches where they had been de­
Many peteotu are in tbe habit of taking Rolls,
EffifeteiMaffik
’jtached from the parent stem, and ran
TO THOSE WHO THINK.
them a couple ofinces into Mangel Wurxel roots. Throe 1 laid on tbe shelf in
the fruit room, aad allowed tbe grapes
to hang over tbe shelf, and cut them as
ia elimli
required. In this way they kept per- —the soa^iArpiu system. AH Arnica liniments.

D

Work \a\ka a CKavwv.

IMPKorxn OVTTA PgftCHA

entire ay item, coniroting, steen gibes Ing, end

essed deposits snfimpu re humors.
They differ from all aurntiro pills. Their
thinking, but like to have their thinking done by
action ia not local, or confined to a portion of the
time one else, ear My wilhml srfUnation, that
bowels. Drastic PnrgSttve Pills Atgment what
BAD WAY’S READY REI.IEF ,
te culled the perisultte movement of the bowels
Will relievo those wbo suffer paini,-fnstsirtly da­ by irritating the costa of the intestines.
In active swl inflammatory desesaca, the irrita- '
lle application externally or by its administration
tion produced by tbe Drastic Purgative Pills trill
iuternslly, and cures—
RHEUMATISMin a few hoars.
SORE THROATin fifteen minutes.
bowels, bilious colic,
TOOTH ACHEin three minute*.
rout, Ac ,
he kind of pills to take.
NEURALGIA (paroxysms ot,).. .in Uve minutes. rheumatism,
If RADWAYr8 PILLS ।
............ fl” “’inutes.
There
ere
a
class
of
HEADACHE..in ten minntea.
Rheumatism. Enlargement of tho Liver. Spleen
COLICin twenty mutates
DIARRHCEA...in forty minutes.
LUMBAGO, [pains of ]in ten minutes.
CHILLHin fifteen minutes.
BURNHtn five minutes
INFLUENZAin a few hours:
CROUPin ten minutes.
Is k allow. Trpboid. ud Bilioua Favors, in Ery■:petaa3a&gt;all Pox, purgation to highly crecnttal;
but to administer adoae of Draatio Plflt. tha irri­
In al! cases where pain is felt, tbe READY RE­ tation they would produce and lhe relaxaliuti and
LIEF should be applied. Taken internallv—a depletion that would follow, would be llkrir to
tea-spoonful to half a tumbler of water—will cure prove fatal. In these cases a mild, soothing xnd
gently stimulating laxslive, that will purge and
heal, soothe end strengthen. Iike Radvay'a Regu­
lating Pills, Is required. The cause of so many
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
deaUis iu tbao diansea is owing to tbe went of
a pnrgsBro like RADWAYS PILLS, that will
purge without depleting or interfering with tbs
functions or other secretions. Not one in a bondrediuf Yellow or other fetor cases would prove
fata) if Redway's Pills ware adopted intbair treat­
compoaition the properties of a diffusive stimulant meet.
-v.. -- p-.:, j-jf-...
an anti-septic, a mild but effective Astringent, and
a direct powerwyer
tbe nerves, neither narcotic
euharto
it^LOTKifi^ftafJETwr/ta

Hwfe Headache,
. ..
Liver Oomplaint, Fever and jfljfut,
Lsuoorrhaea,
** ' ’" Complaints
’
* Female
JErpsipcla*,
Bt. jBrithong'e Ftre,
Tumors,
Eruptions,
_
.
Fite, florqfuloua Consumption., etc.

bfa

Im porn nt to Builders.

DARLING'S UfiC&amp; &amp;SOULA TOR
o thia attack,'I bad been CruubM with drspepsia
•veral an on Um : Ihftaa felt nothing of j| since?’

Byphilu,
Old Borts,

1^- For Sale br all Druggists, and Storekeepers
groerally.tbroughout the country.

Important to House Owners.

tion of pergtag with other pill, or powders, salts
oUa,8«idlita waters, they would need Ism physio-

-

' fat curing

’

Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.

kidneys,
natural and heslujy action in t(e vUal organs-It ia a superior
Mich b-tUr U. p«U,

Va. t\w. "BVooit,

for the life and health of the body depaodi
upon tbe porky of the blood.
If the blood is poisoned, the bodv dran
oat a miserable existence. These medicioM

AMBNAIV CEMEKT GLCE.

. DA It ditto's5

RADWAY’S RRADT UBBOLVENT gifvu ta

DR. RADWAYS PILLS.

..

WOKOCl JR WEALTH.

girt ions toTbs digestive orgw
the aecreli**at, excretions and exl
Im the circulation, and purify tt
aUMMfotA'reototefMfo-tomool «
Liver. Rick tf&gt;ad&gt;che, Dyapepr
shd Ftrere, coatlvenesk^or loosen
oootroled and enr«rty4b»ffWni

CouvAnj.

K\\.
The peculiarity of the

•

■BVooA Vwnjvtv &lt;wA VAI*

LIVER REGULATOR

X’^s^’ftisir^.'LrfiR-

AU

CvrtkyveaUw

'Vta.fttevouB
which have been showered upoa him fans

"We have med it. and find It aa oacful in o«r
house as wifler.”— JHW ftyirlt
Tta^

Oite DoUm i fMaoaiDaUins M Dr. Redway’s
A Co.’• office. B7 Maiden Lasts, will be supplied

CBlf.DK EN.

‘ r

rtXnteaa.

AMD

.

FOUR TO «IK BOTTLERTr
WllleoroSarofsta,By&gt;btiis. White SwollinM
Sere Uga, Kyphilhw Rbcumati.m. Gout, chrouk
Dkreaaee, Sreuvcy, BrowfoUs, Tubsrete*, Ulcere

Any arttrfa
wrti A RERICAN CEMENT
Glue uHTidl a^g «*«« u »

.

f“rr .'

lWWgulator

rji***:

R. R. R.

portion of tbe excrements."

SaV,

DMkerau

J. ^FMUNTAlN.guart^ Master Ocaerol

rebels were generally undisturbed. The
haversacks of the dead rebels contained
nothing buWrrokera, with the exertion,

Curo?ux&gt;c

B&lt;»pe’ Ckimt,1 Lava, and in

H. wjn

TWO BOTTLBB.

isbment of plants than perhaps any other

record

vsnng they possessed remarkobl#

^.■^^Trjaiissr
’
.ITWirX MBN-D A LA BA 31 ER.

0MK BOTTLE.

would have her proud of lhe one, and

ourtQ

T(

Dw«M&gt;nM

b’“-*

Twted»

by uo means ashamed of tbe other.

occasionally of ears of corn. In the reb­
el hospitals were large quantities of med­
An approximate calculation may be
icines which had been captured from our
made, but it will fail to give a correct
army in previous conflicts, lhe labelsl
idya of tbe injury and loss sustained by
designating sl»e OfiFna[ owgrrship.
‘
tbe want of a better system than tbe one
npw in use for preserving tbe fertilizers
of the farm. But tbe carefully conduct-,
One of tbe new regiments from Mich­
ed experiments of Sprengel will enable'
us to arrive ata result sufficiently near igan, during one of the battles in Mary­
land, after fighting like veterans, fell
the trifth to demonstrate the general fact:
short of nmunition.
Instead of -hunting
A stall-fed cow will void fifteen thousand
pounds of urine in a year; this will yietf
t^Q hundred and forty pounds of am­
monia (this Is in addition to the phos­ as has always, been the case heretofore
In the army o’fthe Potomac, they coolly
phates of lhe urine and all the other ex-,
cremchte;) of thia two hundred and forty marched to the army waggons, replenish­
ed their cartridge boxes, and returning
Sounds of ammonia, no less than one
to the strife, charged over a stonewall
undred and sixty two pounds are annu­
upon Drayton’s South Cnrolinia brigade
ally lost by the ordinary mode of treat­
which they about annihilated.
The
ment. Ammonia cannot be purchased
Seventeenth Michigan is the "Stonewall”'
by tbe farmer for less than fifteen cents
regiment, am lhe South Carolinians will
per pound. One hundred and srxiy-LWtf
long remember with grief these “raw re­
pounds of ammonia is &lt;24 30, the annu­
cruits from country towns.”—Eve. Poti.
al value, per head, for stall-fed cattle,
of the manure lost from th^ prnine
WmrxWABU THAT WILL. SOX BP.B Ojrg.
nfone, the loss on the other exerwnents
—Mix tip'Half'a pailful of lime and wa­
is proportionally great.
This &lt;24 30
or ammonia is dissipated in the air, geu-' ter ready for whitewashing; take a half
erating tbe soil. Th6‘ same author n&gt;- pint of flour, and make a starch of it, and
p&lt;&gt;ur it into the whitewash while hot;
marks, in reference to this subject:—“Whoever fails to employ, some neuihif- stir it well, and it is ready for use. This
will not rub off.
iziog substance to combine with lhe am­
monia which is produced in so great a
— Ambition is butavarice on stilts and
degree during the summer, suffers a loro
of manure which exceeds all belief, h is masked. God sometimes sends n famine
indeed, only a gaseona substance, and not and sometimes a pestilence, and some­
a solid material visible to the eye, whiqh times a hero, for the chastisement of man.
thus escapes and is lost; but for all that; kind *, none uf them furely for our Rditria of greater importance to . (he 'nemr- miration.

Kbbpiko G sapas.—We

H* -WILL MEND CHINA.

HAS DISCOVERED A CLEANSING SYRUP,

,

and

•BXOODygypw

rr wilumend ivory.

resisted ttfe MSdlClrt

IT WILL WEND PORCELAIN.

signs of growth, within three daye-afte^
planting. There is this addltionaj. adr
vantage over May, that lhe tree hga made
fcll lta growth for tbe season, and early
matured-its wood, so that it Is not Jn
need ofsuch a foil flow of ssff 'as when-

.*

"Blood Whs-wtsd.

P’ , ..'.'TO THt PUBLIC,

Nature, the great restorer comes in
and teaches her to fall in love with lhe

fca*dtkmhri n nfc&lt;m«

D'B- TSOTtKCT.'s

, action—

andjCoAie^nebtly, the time-fiworable

•

WILL WIIHSTABD WATER.

’osi Be jfedteeA.: TMsflyrep

planting, is still worse—for the roots
main dormant a much longer time,
evaporation from tbe leaves fa going

AGOOUNMm

Sr l» nt die* B«m*.

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.*(.&lt;ha most Uiueetial. proud-

mother a quadn-m slave.
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dted &lt;&lt;n« day wrth'afM.pkxy
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■■■■ ■■■*—s—

bodies of ntd. autataa wamWi , &lt;
* b.n the gambol* are aUlt« doo*
Of all chUdrsq of lb. .aa, ‘
And ahiub o»ma. o« lb. mirth
01 all erealurea t^lki. earth ;
■Whaa lUt gold tight quit* tbs aky,—
Tb.n tb. roMjprvpm* fa «fa

great

$jasting«’ Susimss Jirittorj.

VKTB1I!!

It
GRm « SPAULDING,

SftisttUany.

Over High Prices, at the

THE BESERTEK.

HASTINGS

DRUG
EALER IX GROCERIES, proTiaioaa. pro
d SI, fliah. butter, lard. park. Bad grofa el
aUkiaeAlas Uys wtedtaa, tec ,«tc.
Store is
Catifora a Ulate. Stele sUeal. UaaSiufS. Kwb.

STOREII!

The invalid ruined hitn self oadflo hrwi,
‘ flawing deeper, darker than, ever warn
hi» black eyey-a noble bro*. whUe and
thin tn spirituality —the proud )im quiv­
ered w'rth pain and pnssion. ’ Again I
tried tmavnlUogly fo &gt;ndtho Hm—hte
■asst hafi fell - the strong I tide kJ life cbbut it seemed y»Jy La asrfo biui.aa

1

Imine ; but the tft'L.n was full.’ and pmftV
ed itw white stream ofradiance right down

Roberts &amp; Striker,

D. C. DAWLET,
DEALER la »u kfada nf Family Qratvrisa.
4teN* aad Wmo4«u ware, wad a general aa-

on the face -of-the man who had spoken
to me.
• ■/*
• .
. J .7
. .. j want r I asked.
“1 d**n't like tn be alone. 1 feel rather
•trnngrly.?
.j
‘‘Y«&gt;u nre mueh excilied; what ia the
mntter t” •
•
The thin, keen fanfare* of the man

—lUVK—

JUST RECEIVED
ROBERTS Be NTRTKVR,
a new and most complete assortment of
DRUGS 1.ID .HED1CIMER,

wgtf Chemical*, Paints Oil*. CnmBl pheue, Bnrniuc Fluid,

troubled trie a Utile. Yno don’t think I
deserted fr«»m rnpidilr, dn vnu4” ‘
‘•Really. 1 know nothing about h. Ynu
nre u»t well tn night,
I shall give yon
"nmrthing quieting, so that you may
alern.”
“Nn. nn. just atav hers a moment.—
TV— •• I------- '

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
a TToRXBY* iT t A»'&lt;na th
z\ eery. Fanleafaratlawiisnj

ms utnu.

FUR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
rt’RPUMrS,OXl.Y_F3

OBea in the Osrt Bouta, Htetlac*. Misb
Jawta A. SnaMBT.
halt AIM*
DAXIEL COOK,
C-STICE OF T»E PEA Ct, (ieuem! Land and
Tai Aganl. will’ al tend Io the collection of
!r'»taand all other buainejn perlainipg to hiaafliee
&gt;1ice in Goodyear’a block,
atalra.

r

1. A. HOLUkOOK,
k rrORXKY and Cownaelorat haw, Bobciterln

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFfKE. RCOAR. SPICES. PEPPER.

PRCNES. F1OS, RAt^IXB. CODFISH;

hie o«t, felt hie pul«e. re armtiged hi"
bondages, and placed hla pillow mrtre
comfortably.
“Your tt-urk fa a* gem fa aa a wnmanV
be said. gfv&gt;t&lt;*follv. aiehing a* he "poke.
I "»l Mill a litlfa while, then rnae In order1
Ilia omdicine. hot .be uraaped me hr for
Itettd nod drew me down again by nia
I •de.
t r
■‘The ntnonlieht reminds ma of tbc

in fcd, everything in .ths Grocery line, tacit a* I
will be heeded far faart’r “«
Office in Ruuett’a

|&gt;HYR|CIAX and Surgeon.

(EjMacxa-j jjmnnnaaii
Arfl Ceoklir Extracts

prtrRTt-i.wSlK^?nXii’*«“BW^
I

roa

wa,. »«&lt;r Um Coan lioaaa.

tjik

KsrvciAL bkxktit &gt;&gt;r nix ladix*.

CHERRY
tfOTAItr rvm.ic and &lt;5on,rraa*rr.
'!*EXM. mClIK IXKR. PA PC*, RJT.
VRljOPES. CARDS, *a, Ac.

Upoa eur, ihclvp nuy .b* found all aFthe
host

attorney •"&lt; emps-faee* u-,
A a«d Cnnmwldrte Ch-arery, Natsry P*bl»-

roraiA*

PATENT MEDICINES
.

Michigan.
’

______________ _

jTmTweyimu,

Notary Pablie, "nA Tax agent. Partlflirtar
allantinn paid to making ent Drew*. Bnrt-

ZJL“’U nv&gt;".v’’,n'
,

KKArrsn t mbbowb
TTORXFTS and OOrXMKUX)»R AT LAW.

cAch'

•r Bendy Pay, only.
. *?e'3** ■“’’"&lt;•««’ »«*•** n»« «o COMPOUND.
IJWi.a^ auulag an PRESCRIPTION* and .n»
'be! r£?b“"’K 5rT • °f “ •“ ”“'-r 0P0“

j

,»4 »..4=k »™»

,

oryxes**.
r.'C.-primdioE,

4sys aseh-wekk.'

p~" s~

___ t_—

i.
DAJVIKL STRIKE*,
ptODXIY CLUE. Istery PuHte. sad

*’*; cook.

me thus. You mnat know thnt T jnlqrfi
the army w'lthmtt a spark nf Idee 'for

ESS
at

IMe,' *safnd 'Afc ha'wras. the *H&gt;nng
Littuteoanty&amp;ct had a. strange (hciqatloa
uqit,,
h'« qyeaflfV’itmed again., hi*
pn.ud mouth was tremiiloiia with feeling
ihut. Mf6'yrse, was yet jncornprofirnylbfa
to me.
I tried to nwko him bo ai|rnL:
but SO inlebae &lt;aa hfa desire to apeak
that I found it best to linen t» him cnlmly—b««t for more reasons than one -, life
was lo«* in Ute chalice, perhaps mv Ifatiming, m'ghi sweeten its last few drops.

aruijVZ.WP ihe M«dipg. J . reronected
pawing a farm honno before the (ray. nnd,
tu well as I could, mode my wpy for it.

WMlmWd Mrullj
by her p^n .hand I could scarcely

In

..... •„.. .iw.WW.wn

■

once upon me, then closed them with lhj (
•uw-r.l-Hifo- gf^nfoAerWbehMwg blow. Every -ww~
^fjidiln Jhc evening., ,We.,watched ber mbirer«*ftf ifUsit^Wnyteiere! Mr.(br»ug&gt;
.k3pW| *’,tT
■Lincoln y/iuhavc waited for the-people,••Fhad left In New Orleans rare lienii.
•’V- Shc
•nd
thsfamfa WV»ow
—to .* per*; Bhe; cuul4 ni‘t be sold for, Ihrop^ ready. The tbrec£sredrpdd&amp;ou*ana vol.
tke,-‘My oM ’vnOsluw,' nHu'd,1' elegithf itamUMM. u,i, .
■'..M .
unteer* -art afamjng-bvnsrehr on ; hot we
wiehcn; I have IHlttrM lime gway oveb'
, “P.ieul.do /ou wonder J deserted;i, ‘«1L you, P«urf iw; tHS1 tMH-i.
spuHeaa creatures; I have believed my­ DtkyoBfWondpr . that J wan; to .lire’ tu
self in Jtive with tbeae moth?, glittering, ]
, meet those wretch*! QL.ry has b*n,
gaudy, vain beings ; hut never bad I
my dream—now
vengeance has ily., can W jfonc
b‘Jd./»**r»’WiR»D£riP1-iied truly till 1 saw Ftny. Ycir don't
place'! -• row^
:_j tarjr. meaaaraa; U/ ^drfaing wait «faF&gt;
know what it emrt me to cmifovxthis evfln
,.“Yengo»nop is ipin^ refill rcDSiy.th I
t&lt;» toy self I, who bad dreamed ofglery the Lord, was iny answer, gs llie desert-.
all tny )if«&gt;; .i'.wbti had the proudest of
j cr's grasp tightened. Hie pale faon gTow bl&lt;Kid in my vieina—I tn Ipye a woman | ed suddenly, bis "Rrdud*lipa quivered, a
rfacorityd - Awd Xbby faswwr'..ta»,^ thsKl
tainted with Afr'can Itto-’agr I I foel. wild'|‘ cunyuld^e dtWk - pfiiyW- bver; Ms’ fine
when we unw- ttegfa lbe ..blp«as»«,J&gt;* wii
—the.rbonf swims—ftunh, v«»a’:rttutt Us-’ features—the- broad hand wf- nwxwflipht
will be up with them. We havo-wutreten! Nitui's viNee wM-rldi! with melody' Mill shining over iballlAle out. Thaaolr &lt;h*n,tWS*i jndojr men here, and their
Ind, H beoamo Vrnturr.
IhengrtMlej bed।
...i' uwh'WWli *&gt;*.• qpt * broken reed.—
ipg tngc^itracled.ui^ hnr.light footlgll
WhsB-Wfl begin to' draft, however, war
her wittuufo woinaiilinrva mid rpnd'oty
»ilLW?n in wHrtbu. .Tjpy^drrod
nil jnn&lt;--l. I whs nearly mad, nnd because
drafting far mure than volunteering'.—
F loved ht*—loved her whmife price dlaa
Boston, Cfct. fltht—-Fanedil Hal! wes TUJ.M9*. j)JSff'
three • biu-uind.
n&lt;.t ss yti learned, that drafting eonfawa
crowded ut o«on tv-day.u*,be*r .an ad
dress
Gmtn.Chnrlea Sumner and others., many strange secrets of 'snrocss. It Is a
ter day buttling dire tbyughu—*an ai»d'
bM (fonwriptM- mro«ttre, aad indicates
weak, weakrf thin now. for tonight lam । Wm.UlaiHm. from Newton, presided.*
Mr. Sumner In the early !jmrtinn of Mis' nerious strength and the consciousness of-J
ething. ’ My wound w«&gt;nlJ not heal, for
' strength |iq^ gmarmuvnL Our govero-,
my brain «a&lt;nn fire; ■■ S&lt;&gt;'lying there on ’ address,*Mid: ”1 thank G»«d I live to en­
. I m,cqtlua hitherto fain halfasleep, JteiL.
the white pillows fanned nr read to by joy this day ; I thank Gud that my
awsxe. a great, gfad-hatured giant, now ‘
have
not
cl&lt;&lt;sed
without
seeing
thia
gre$t
llrib tMS&gt;ut|fu|* - aid. passionate woman,
and then rolling over snd crashing aoirte
who, even in hur njfc s^yae of beauty and revolution. The skies are brighter And
ufihf rats running tn er hisbed.and now ’:
order, in her lovin-j deiiro to please, tn the sir purer, mAv that'daveiy has lain
asflllws getUqg A»r*y badly biltan.—.
handed
over
u&gt;
judgment
”
.
hev- hrnWog(t'» imneeVr jdlj.Vigfl.tSe dhr ‘
Among the omens which be hnifod y.k» u&gt; QitolSw.ueValhi Ibe,inpn, .
rent of my unhappy ilioighta, betrayed
the satfir uinotlon that wav galling me. । with gladness was the Union which pre
Sha wrest had flowers dextarnukh flihe vailed among good men, in supporting
tens &lt;&lt; tfwwHdnd*! Jump up. sny jully
oHiked the/not d#heit»e -birds for my the Slute abd National Governments, for
»fl»d Dem­ giant! foe varily, thinjps begin to
fastidious Iippetitr, she mnig softly _b»w,, getting
keefous.
jY?u,. must plpv the. W&gt;cLe
‘‘And'.not &lt;eaa cheurioq &gt;:wm fit.
U’«ed b»llud-;ribli and sweet in old French ocrats.
vkords.1 ‘Ax»d-|;«ild, mnte, passive, ils- in thq generous .devotion whiqh^U.ofj
foreign
birth
have
displayed
Uwarilstbric;
_.i —-..i- j—-------- -------------...»
IO iivnr, eyes tom
celeMhitW d»-g Halfatk.farhu can MR* lire
iRgiXo diink far lovtlioe** ; for-abe^ast mh.pted country. Surely, this Is n-» time'
thousand rate as ioteT, and cry to Sam.
f&lt;tr’lit "frife Ofpirrt’yj’ The Pr-chitns
lovely—yp^ (hough only wurlb ..three
ho.to carry out the dead *ud&gt;ury tfawl
lUm ■&gt;£President L&gt;nfl&gt;dn was oanaiderwd
thomuind.
It&gt; rata n^irkj frtet\jl. ,Sam"ej, if. evpr R
“I will atop soon ; you are'kind to he aa practically aeroring freed'&gt;n; ;n ull-.
was! .
'
.
patient. 1 was dreaming one night rff who van find shelter, within pur lines, and
Can not flte 'NoHh pity tM enGro
my licAblifal cotiihiS; bat their faces he, ncci-ptedlt without note or coin menu
gatne, rfnd shake out the bag, as -weH aa
In
relation
tr&gt;
hi*
(SumnerU)
..wn
act",
suddenly Iwcaina . black and vicioqs -aa
tbe iSoethl They hara bnwdfoj.ppt. as, .
imp; their voices taunting, mjeking nt*, : he challetiged scrutiny and defendedhimery loat^Apd -deljar, dug. cat, fmd taffiq
with my love of gl&lt;*rtr,tny hopes of fame; Helffrvm Rtiodry a&gt;ew*afio0K.
P*npy. qgiLieto the war, and dude it fb.
JLJe.bylined
th^Lthe
^.।verninent
/.si
for'it suhifirfl’nx If Nitis hid told tbei'n’of
rioutly. Tliey l|no stopped rii Dotmng,
my fava file hor, nnd fa-ihUrUrrfplidtdeM imide progress during the lostyear. ILf&lt;farvd ti«tMng*W1ithrift! fo--fanfckre
;;il fax-ante a matter of rare sport to jber. ndyi'icatcq the pl&lt;H-fnninlt&gt;&gt;n of President'
Idttvoft fn nfenPe*tlu‘ vftfroa ftd k'^tilV vfatoryTS N&lt;.w i«i Ute«lk(». Ndrtb step
*n4
my s’ldtleij $ul ijrom
turtl l LifejmAwUc.-faQ^s aM-hfa.4*Uk;
grvatm-M, from nnoealral pride, -l avp- tary neoaeaity and lia denied' that theobz
be of but «m»li Cflbw if
l««a*
intspi.apoke^foqd^n MM’.dtr.ims.. for ns i«ct of th», war was. oUw than |o .put
llii* tattle and Become the cilixuns of a’
,
I pqke,i» pul.* fare.:fayu7ng m ls.tr*. vM!r. dWStM.W"’"-lirr^kch' B.'iunl^y;:p&lt;»ftig bkckrfird Instead
x
‘
To
secure
pcxce.
which
w&gt;
many
ndished like* .vision before the. B«» I knewNqiM And, beard-ftll. xThq/texlday t.w”-’ ,v*ckt6d'c/»uM only"flie'done by! present

Oh.bow l*.ng it qrtis ! Hojk ing the Reparation of the States. Sepanu
lion of tins Stntoa was eke'is. The rebel*
must be first subdued*, nud then concilia
nvjsy.-ynd evrqfog -yamy. In tbe long. ted. .Art^n wafi Wuij£4^-«taifW»rThunderbolt*
! tfanqml twilight 4 wateb. d tbe, atara, a* wahJ. G.d like acti&lt;iD.
Inytck/nnu, wjli, h'ng'mg fi*r N'fot* . ^“e inilalhr hUrled in (hb'Cabrnvtat well aa

k-ft all nt.ne.

weardi iij&gt;p.&lt;ticnt I became for, my kind
I nurse, niy tender friend |, Tbodny &gt;*-&lt;m-s

roq&gt;e af ln*t, Uo^ly.. fealAj. ** if.V'-j! in lhe field. '■ The A(?»Cnrt rape, nlavo a«
j tired, and wedry, and depressed. ■ jjfify wall ns free, mnat help ua. . Loyalty did
| the first tituaj dyew bflr cdoas to BW- nqt depend vpuu color. Help fn»m the.
her utirrefatyighwsd dowfl oq fpy ’.bospm nlvea fa oonMitutiwal. and, ii|alirin(l by
An apnan! to
I and tiild het Inst (loved 'hey bptfar. than historical precedentt.."
tfcriaverthcifld be tried, and lie be-’
i life, belter then fame, better |han auy
limftafftihlng in' the hide, wide wdrlB.— lievrd that aurh an appeal w.&lt;ald ba ef.
Sbe
very still ; nnly the Featfog of fe«t«ai. The alarm, abould ba. enoourI her heart close to mins- sold me that Aha! aged and the maaters discouraged by a
heard. , ,Agyiu 1 sprdca. more iotensafa, panic among them.
The various objections to the ^roclamore impaliqn^y, fald fawall^jiy strug­
gles ; my whole heart poured itaclf out, matfim ef the President ■*» liheritttf-thr

and still sbe'kMtlt At’my indd lb‘silence.
‘Speak Him !’ i said, ‘only way &lt;Aie
“Yea, glory has been a bright dream 1 word !’
.
ever qinot 1 could listen to th© old
“I would -die for you—♦ would dfa ;
uf ’my sucestors in other .lands, ,*1^ , but4 cannoUive and.be yours,', wai hhr
our name was a proud one—a name 1 ioftly repljt. j *a .-iss.«t. ; c&gt;c
•
have tried u&gt; keop wipi bofidr..' WsP f
•*“■
-7“
awoke in tbe m&lt;mnPgb| with’.if sense nA given up all 1 Am I not, will mg to.ffl•concern for my gchefoi&lt;&lt; fqrpjls. .why, s'tgq.a ciniui'which the worjd gckty^lhud fo!I me 0; u»y (fid®, and a yety urg­ Hw»TWa!.- ‘MUJi-.A
b*
ent diw’ifoTor water;"so I mahiyieif/to when she passionately exclaimed -. -,
crawl..tt&gt;rj(iqgh Ute wmtd«* ..sniWetjflfs
“I esnnut.lfearjt—autpj, J cannot be
Itenealh even you ! I nave ho Ume wparticle
maij’ii hcfrrf’’;' I !ffAve ”ibJ Ift* burning,.

ofIffY1»MTYTbo Ns™*"**.
ROBERTA A ETRIKER-

MANHOOD;HOW M*T( AKD BO" »S8Tt&gt;Bn&gt;!

T) ROSHOOWBO
A -Law. Kaltsitef
Court* of thia Stela.

m&gt;BS»TS * SWXtB.

B»n&gt;a M.«=« &lt;■ &gt;«•________ [u
Room
jX

;

in tin-Olh.-r world.
When I rams to
ms wii’rtl Wil- nil nhm&lt;- uiifi t,i*» «iieh
a glare of no«ofllight. in mV eve« as '»hinifa
to tiigliU I wan very went rind r&lt;&gt;n«iimipg with thirat, nnd not ripyrln'nv thank­
ful to my hrnv,. farmra^e" for 1. iv’.n.r

J’*"

H. WMIGBT*
A rroRWEY *M COVMMbUDWtefl* I.AF.
A and Solicitor and Counsellor ta Ch*Neerjr.—
sseti ssyg, Wfao oWi

«r

W r had a preUy hail Urnah with ymrfellow a, nnd I found tnvarlf fare to far*
withAhe tunghe*t suhirct yn«i evrrisnwt
Twiyu I ih'Uight mi&gt;rlf gene; mir rar
tridge- were out •, wbh a nr.-rt «hoti| of
-Liberty and Union* the YanS|M: ramn
nt me with n salirp puHlngn gn«h Tn my
nrtii thnt'faid tw |nw. Fnrlnnatelv jh’rv
to fly Inst tlh n nr 1 •hoiilA hnv,-

secession ; not a jpt of principle Irt ih*
inalter—purely from th* love “f adven­
.2f*XS"M ’’•P*e!*Nr announce to the sill- ture and with mv French hlnnA fliyrtlna!
«•* of
and eternity, that wa iaumd to nt thr thought «&gt;f *7« fllnrit.' I,hair kaA
b^I*Jh.Uu.** ** V hoS?r *'*’* *’
*-•*«•»"
different trichinga since. *p you need not
lie hasty tq il'inking mc 'verv'WrftCmpt'
able. Glory bfi 6ecn ’tfie’ theni&amp;'of my
lile.” ’
*

&gt;»&lt;* 'nergtstffrHMHWWK fWfh •• »»«*
struggling Into life among ths (Replft
would. iftranaiauudtvshBrieadara.avM
oppoaitioiv.
and
bowling t&lt;&gt;
HidteoMeM tWdrv.fateteihbi nflia.

also came quaking into m -

“Comr here a formfehl. plMuie.’*
1
We had onjr a glifhmrr r.riight In the
hospital Tor the ‘rot* Wei-e nearly all emp'
ty. M&lt;4t ofnnr wounded hnd been sent

D

lUIbroek's Xsw jlloek. Ratlings, Mich.

I iproral free***

WbMUbalMflrmhevefaiv Snam.
I A»iwhU.Roih**iiawKtoouli.&lt;-rww.
WUa .Ist-bm^Ua^w, algiir, ,

r*M»a&lt;tMf leraaa.
BL tXKS.f -iQ IturtyiUdietfotUodf ealanrf

’'UUW

( lAf^iupMAoi.lqttfci^ afei.
when l «u.«.kN^ bj Mning.^Bo^r

leaping in my veins !'

She rose quteldy,

slaves were that tbf
State officer,
would throw Anhp thaU-AM1** ’h*1 •'de
itiuys wpyld.arite, .that there, would be
slave insurrection, nhd that the alave*
wbuld hPertW thb North. • THee!t&lt;|W»'
liana ware ennsMerad by him. and heap,
pealed u&gt; bis aadiaaee if he ;had rwl^-an

MMlra only be obtained through the emsntip’atlon nf theltfifrek.'ftfr MtMuVa fire

tbe■array,-au(j lc&lt;xej^e wpuwn .to Ism
and reap ere we conie to that. ' 2)r*A.
Abralia'tn Luicofn—draft, irf God’swtmel
Lef us have one routAftg. trrmbndous pell
at viotory 1
Bend out audi armies aa
never, was saog Indore. The Weal has
grain wugh y koJ them, and tide what
may belied, you oan arm llxm. Let us
try wbal we can do when it cumec to lbs
l.wk Sfimrgeocy.
v,
\Vheu «♦ arise io &lt;»ur full strength.
England .and France aad the SuOtk yrill
bq as gnats in the ,lhina belkire -uh.
And there la QQ titna t&lt;&gt;.lose.
France ia
“tinkeriug away” *t Mexico; foreign cannM&gt;^ic*lo pasa from-Aladoo into tha.
South | our foe b coi.sidcring the aggres­
sive policy. Abraham Lincoln, &amp;U hew
Aurcnnw/ Canada ia to attack from the
North, and I’miicc from, Mexico.
Xmi •
tf£ft|biH&gt;drvdkthousand are a trifle ; draw
put your million; draw .the last man who
Can bony arms—an^Zcf if Ar dont a»ickIf f This It i1 onr policy.
I^t the bio wa
1 nilK':tMck infl fcstll ’^HbrAth! Uude

Samuel—the rata are nmnmgl 8triaa
quick, ihgugb^yary. qubk—JW.

Io the rtRr/a united people ehuld wot bo

ftot conquer without ideaa, nnd fi&lt;r tht“| red recently irr Barre eoUnty; Mt&gt;.: Ybb ■
Saks of petite be ran* plead for drardhdn. lad and hfowtoiifar werv ndutg «* • atfl &gt;
If the hMiMtrof’freadosn did nnspnan-pe! n&gt;jW upeo prafafa. Wtafs
RWWjfWa

cupuuis were accusD'med&gt; d|Wger.jm4 cwnte wildly, last and incofortwtt. Sbe
kindly took .tnt in.
F«r aimpt »••**! e^«k»oflwj»Mle.M&gt;er b»Uuriy, wiUiwas yery ill; during tny.iMnr«s/.ur rem- rr.ngly ;
,„Uh an.
turDtf was ordered'irifc .indesft the pft;

__
... .
that he (S«nner)«&gt;a»
to wes tbatibjreinaMipstioo the war
p*",
No ode molested pre, g phaAoh dfXa'Ud yfrief 'iCuMM’f &lt;in&amp;&amp; changedrin its ehasdfltMv'hat W -M dlw
object, and that
JUtf (’or •*! ra,n
«x U. {..nil, WM . p-»r
-f dutfdfageML 1 triadsiJlby 'ber naRk.
ruyf^Rs^mker &lt;/.*&gt; foro-.X3»«ivUy
Mr. Sumner Aprfow ’llfoW' fcro 6&amp;A. iliiyifaib to.“ rWf W1M s.
and'-'faffif frr^iewtfy-a^phsadMI and bw w TfemWtiWWa.-'WWiW-’lK-.
.1.1^. bmjrbu,
rrt m.OO-mm.
suhiaMr-Aln'icroafaMM ARfaFruplioos by
i,.«! .m««a j/f
n-4 i--’.. ,•«*.
Iu&gt;w paliunt aid
vt the country.

MW wwog w ruu-u,*** wiiW
•cw.r'e.rt'w

.tni

nt

forgotten—&lt;W
EhafaWWiodni

*

ytw ipsrtmly

�HASTIIM BANIH.

WMKLV

Cathp near Lmiieville, Ky.

'

ui
“Prcwdent

ms

of artillery.
Barrial*
o’a emancipation prooinspired the moat lively trr-

which

frmirary:

were •&lt;

aJSr-JOBT

ta t»ar difl*irsa»BiMWt frSMdW'fM*

IUC KAMI A

iau Uniow CoareaLioa at

SPECIAL K0Tl4E»^'f
about 10 o'ohwk^iui moral

made by that Qoteetiflaauspicious upportuaity .to rise »a in*ur..
_____ .
'PL-^ Lav* kxrd a).
may be re-nominated by thia convention

ML8.LACKT

There will

GEO. THOMAS.
____ _
J. H. MUTTB0E,
0. L. IKGRAM,

Repabllcaa ,u^*J)t‘lli”1 Cosrentfoa

allegiance was to the Cmsiitutlon through
the Democratic organization.
He did
not consider conservative Republicans

any better than Democrats or as good,
but he was willing t&lt;&gt; use them.”
“Mr Bennett’s sulxtitute was over­
whelmingly rejected.”

&lt;m&gt;

picket duty y eale rd »y;

Lrr rr u

J. A. SWEEZEY.
GEO. K. BEAMER,
H. WRIGHT.
M. T. WHEELER,

a o. scon,

DM. ammMtt.

that the

bxmkmb«*xd

fire

have not relin­

quished their organization.
Lrr

it

tbs-rear

long.

that their

boast

nominees for State officers (Stout &amp; Co.)
will oppose the Administration !

Die boocentrated wisdom of the slave

Ueut,-Col.

ment is

started

The health nf our regiment is very

good ; there are a good many

been over to see us today

It is now about lime for roll

I would bo happy tn

lowed

refused U&gt; consider resolutions endorsi

Lrr it

vole given against the Republican party

thia

Phoenix Bank Lothrop, C. 1. Walker and

rebellion.

Powxna.

Proecediees of the Aecoad District RepJohnstown, Oct. 11th, 1862.

Tbe Republicans of tbe 2d Legislative

Republican

Cooven-

District

lutions endorsing, and sustaining the ad

Di strict hare

ministration io a

Representative that is emitienlly “fit to

the county, waa called U» order by

be made.”

chairman of the District Committee, and

crush
by tbe

specific measure to

the rebellion, was

out

Jackson

convention.

tabled

Now

we

made a • nomination for

Hon. Gao. Thomas is too

weli known in our county, and in

the

Khve no doubt but the ‘•Union” meve-

State even, to need any introduction tn

ment was started, or rather, entered into

the voters of bis district.

by

many

in

entire

good faith;

but

His former

legislative experience will give him ad­

double-pay Peck stated a truth at the

vantages

Democratic convention when be said :

measures for the good of the county and

“Those men in Jackson, let

me tell

you have net in motion what they cannot
control.

Iftbey went there to sell out

for

inaugurating and aiding

State which a now member would not

Kalamazoo

the county of Barry in the' House of

District.

He

Representatives in 1859.

We are glsd

rear man took of the Jackson, convention:

te see the policy inaugurated of sending

our best men to the Legislature.

Peek's

We have news from

the Senatorial

oooveution, as fidlowa:

convention of this District by

“I support this ticket because II is
tbe ticket of tbe democracy of Michi­
gan. While they haviset in motion a

learn that Capt. S. W. Fowler of Char,

to go lor the Constitution at if it, that
over rides all tbe rest.”
One

noticable feature, and one

we

desire should be kept in mind is, that

lotte

which we

baa received the nomination fo¥

motion tbe chairman

and Truman G. Cowles committee ot.

Credentials.

a

The committee on credentials reported

Cranatou, J. W.
Kinsley,
Alanson
Webster, Humphrey Fisher, Geo. Bis-

sell
Baltimore—Milo 8. Williams, D. C.
Sanford, W. K. Ferris, R. T. Garrison.
•Orin L. Ray, Jatnaa J. JackH&lt;
son, _____ 8.,------------Johnstown—H. P. Cherry, T. G.
Cowles, H. Paul, 8. V. R.Yurk.
Maple Grove—Joseph Babcock, M.
II. Palmer, Wm. a Upham, P. D,

ed comments this week, hut will say to

Williams, J. J. Perkins.

no better nomination could have

made.

been

We trust that Barry county will

give him a rousing majority ;

believing

On motion Joseph Kinsley was ap­

to be large from tbe mortality ainoug
the field officers.
A large nmbiilauoe
train is now Iroving Louisville to bring
the wounded hither.
Louisville, Ky.,Oct. 10— I P. M.
Early yeaterday morning Buell attack
ed Braggs’ forces al Chaplin Creek in tbe
immediate vicinity of Perryvillp.
A
short but terrific fight ensued, when the
rebels broke and retreated rapidly over
three diverging roads, anuthward. Our
furcea are in cl«*e pursuit, and h*pe tn
bag the lot. Al last accounts Gun. Gil­
bert’s form were in the rear of the
rebels, and aome di&lt;tance belnw them.—
Military agencies require suppression nt
tbe name of tbe place.
No further accounts of tbs losses on

either side.
Louisville is in great anxiety and ex­
citement respecting the fate of our sol­
diers in the pending battle.
Capt. 01 de rah* w, Jackson's adjutant,
is on his way hither from Bardstown with
the remains of Gaus. Jackson Terrill and
Colonel Webster of tbe 18th Ohio.

betray the interests &lt;«f his constituents.

Borne men claim to be “as good

publicans as ever," while they

defeat their o* n party

Re

labor tn

organization by

acting with tome interest in opposition

bershtirg:
■
“Mercersburg &lt;aa occupied hr Stew­
art’s (rebel) cavalry-V^day, and they are
now advancing on Chambersburg.
“They took the hordes and all other
ballot for candidate for Representative.
.property they wanted at Merreraburg.
F1BBT UtniBMAl. BALLOT.
offering relwl scrip f«r Jl
They did no
J. H Munroe, received votes,
9
injury to individuals or priwuiers that J
J. Telfiird,
"
have heard nf.
5
Geo. Thomas,
“The Rebel forreis ent!mated at 30,
2
a Ellis,
000. They are certainly advancing on

pointed permanent chairman and Henry

SBCOXD IVTOBMAL BALLOT.

Geo. Thomas,
No milder teras

expresses tbeir reel

The Greenville Zadepcwdra/

10

J. H. Munroe, received votes.

„

N

Jas. Tslfiwd,
’r
On motion prodeeded

5
r
«
to a formal

ballot

in a recent article, takes a common sense

ykw uf this wbject, whieb we commend

13
13

J. H. Mumroa,

Democrats

15

J. H. Munroe,
Jas. Trifwd,
m
On motion Geo. Thon

of the convention, says, in relation to

declared

unsnimooaly nominated.
man will act

On molioe the chairman appointed
the fidlowing persons as District Com­

mittee :

OrinL Ray, Alaaeon

Web-

Al
thM^tbnCM

ilwZiaoAMfa Amur.

Tbe omveMma

and it is supposed Gen. Rims holds Grand

Girinth, MI.«m Oet. 6 I2 I*. M.

Hon. Mark Skinner. President Sanitary
Commisaion :
Deer Sir—I arrived here this morning

nhout 12o’clock, and hive been busy all
day and up to thistime, taking the namoa
of the wounded. 1 was compelled Ao &lt;•»
from bed to bed.
Our has ia about 750
killed nnd wounded, that &lt;&gt;f the enemy

rSnl

2.000

Thr Grand llsvra Ntwt (Dem) pilches
into C--1. Kellogg in an Mti&lt;-ie full »f grraw
persofutiitieo, asserting that the Republi­
cans ol Ottawa c»uLly will not sustain
the nomination.
How |oug since the
Ntwt was made spokesman fur the Re­
publicans of Ohl Ottawa, we should like
U» know 1 Perhaps ihe editor expects
tbe whole party to follow bis ill&lt;&gt;«lriou»

example.
Ottawa county was represented m the
Nominating Cuiventioi, by honorable and
high-inind«Ml men, who prewnned a can
didste fir the n&lt;uninnti&lt;Mi from their own
county,in thepcra -n of * gentlemun whom
all Republican* delight t»» honor ; und be

Chambersburg.
"They have cat the Bedford wires.—
They are reported as near St. Thoma*,
about seven miles from bare. There Is
no doubt whatever uf thdr being in Mcr-

oereburg.
“They will certainly give ns a call to­
night.
We had the rumor at four o'obick
hut it was not credited. We ran make
no resistance, as it would only exasperate
them, and cause the wanton destruction
of life and property.”
Later—Chambersburg, Ort. 10th, 8 P. M.
-About fifteen men on horseback are in
town, with carbines and a flag of trnee.—
They went tn see tbe principal men .of
tbe town. They have a large force about
a mile from town, who will eater in an
hour.
Latest.—Col.

McClure and Provout

miles from town, to meet tbe rebel coin
mender.
Nothin# can he done, except
wrrmdw, W
in half an boor.

Turk doe.

SOLDIER’S BOUNTY.
BACK PAY. PENKUN, frC.

COMPLETE FORMS AMD DIRECTIONS
ARBEABfi OF FAT, BOOTY A FEXMIOMM.

MMdteviUa. Au&lt;. 23, 18M.

New Advertisements.

and they will wnawcr al the polls tbe in
sidling ina mistiou uf the .Veies that they
are muly to become political renegades
and turn their tuteki «»n the n&lt;»niinee «»F
the party of the Uni&lt;«—the party which
alone support* tbe President and the
Government without any conditions—
lieKMUM thev were unsuccessful before
K LRCTUBE BT Da CULVERTUB
the Conveotton.
When such gentlemen CAUSE AKO CUM oT Kpemat»rrb«se ttmas those who were honored m re presenting
Old Ottawa in tbe Cnnvewtioa do that,
the polities uf tbe Newt editor will be
DsIIbsm sf^ A|
deemed reliable, and his political integrit)
jWr-Di«r^rt; t
ABMhna
abore saapidon.
And when any friend

THE GREAT CAU3E OF

HUMAN MISERY^

tonMM of ToothN left me
■tents «&gt;n the Republican ticket, ffir any
personal considerations. then it will be
he in nor alone in bin aputtacy.
The jVawa also affects to speak for the

touches the sublime, ae think thia ts &lt;n&gt;e

Harrisburg, Oct, 16—7» P. M.
Gov. Curtin baa just received the fiillnwing dispatch from Oul. McClure at Chain-

On motion proceeded to an 'informal

character.

that patriotism which relinquishes party

On

appointed Oira L. Ray, Alanwm Webster

those who d&lt;&gt; not know Mr. Fuwler, that

We have not time for extend­

said, that seek men are simply dishonest.

hers of the convention nowhere claimed

Secretary.

Wight.
Orangeville— Aaron Blake.
Prairieville—Geo. Thomas, Warren

Senator.

the- Democratic convrniior., neither in

pretended or intimated that they relin-

temporary chairman and Henry P.Cberry

represented

and in thia we belive they ware right—

movement that combines oil tbe elements
of opposition to the administration, they
have adopted a platform pledging tbeir
support to tbe abolition Administrati«m,
luft their platform has been taken up to­
day by a part)- who opposes that admin­
istration. [Cheers.] We have Domina­
ted today men wbn wiH not and do not
sustain the President.
Now, there
are primciplea in that platfortn
of
which I do not approve; but where they
pledge themselves and their candidates

organized hy appointing Joseph Kinsley

Mr. Thomas was a member of the foUowiug Delegatee entitled to seals
many years ago from the in thia convention:

possess.

They only told themtelvet.”

But we quote still further from

the

the Senate

the Democratic party, they did not do it

quarters?
Eleven o’clock, Friday-Morning.—W«»
have reralvrd no advice* from the battle
field later than Wednesday evening- Our

ALUAZO rWenOhK,

^miction.

jng relates to Wednesday’s

force in that fight was alamt 15,000 in­
fantry. eight batteries of artillery and
tlon fnr the 2d Representative District
25.000 cavalry. Imt were rainforcwl to­
in the County of Barry, composed of the
wards the close nf the nigagiMnent.—
eight towns comprising the South half of There lots no estimate liern made as yet
The

and shaped it te suiftbeir purposes.

rnilrs.
The
fight

s rumors are circulating concernht yesterday (Thursday ) said to
ruble to the Federal", bitt an*
traceable tu no authentic source at head­

fall encourages tbe leaders of the

C. E. Stuart managed the Jackson aflsir,

recollect that reso­

the

Thera,

day.

BSMBMiBBZD, that every

oua, fire-in-lhe rear Democrats, such as

Our readers will

We are now under marching orders, and

William
bb

call, and I

receive a paper from you once in a while.

drum beats, and I must dose.

bis policy.

arc

There

several Michigan regiments near here.—

ventions—State and county—they

this course, inasmuch as those moot odi

Among tbe Perrysville casualities,
Wednesday, are: Killed—Gen. 8. J.
Jncksoti and Terrill, Acting Brig.-Gen.
Webster and Lytle of Ohio, Lieut-Col.
Kentucky Cavalry.
C&lt;d. Pope &lt;d the same regiment is
wounded. T»ere is no cninfirmation of
Geo. Sheridan’s death. Gen. R»uiMrau
ia reported slightly wounded. Cui Wtwtl
ford, first Kentucky Cavalry, after five
charges took two halt cries, and the Hitmy. after hard fighting, were driven eight

here in the

nate a State Ticket for their party, swal­

We can see no inconsistency io

grunting

Hastings boys hove

liable to move any

form.

Louisville, Oct. 10.

The Fusileer Regiment is

to .sustain the President, io all

"Union*’ Cunventioo, eschewing the plat­

the chaae is still kept up.

Jewett and Major Campbell, uf the 15th

the so-called ‘•Union*’ party

of the Jackson

tion is not confirmed. Our troops occupy
Rienzi. Wo have chased Price aa far as
Riple) , aud so tar as can bo ascertained

around camp, but not many io hospital.

8th instant, and in an endeavor U&gt; nomi­
nominees

Our regi­

have the Austrian rifle ; they shout first

democracy assembled at Detroit on the

the

England.« France. Those G-.vsramor.la
dUHinue to indieale a declared p-’hey «•&gt;

well armed and equipped; we

must slop writing.

Lrr rr dk nxMXMBxazD. that although

Itefore

Whipple commands

this regiment for tbe prvsent.

city ; most uf tbe

si bkmkmbxbed that the fire-lnDemocracy

It rained

he will bo coniiniaaiuned as aueb

rate.

tatoUed to four

in-lherear Democracy

Hastings. Oct U.U41.

Bevssibrr a«si.

“Advwwe from
Gwara mam from
Eun.po show uo change in lbs purpcMs of

finxfaton Wsdos-iav. Iwween Harrishurx and DaavLUs. Ky.. - b-ariar «h*
uoa-intcrventiotL
the Wednesday a haUle.
W.dlord took
-The Mtelcment that Lee’s array i«
....... ------- -- ,----- - - - .falling book on Staunton is confirmed,
The rebels are retreating l*» Coup Dick
covering, Capt Fitzgerald's Company and it is expected, in case he ahull be
l&amp;WWsT
was out towards Balt Creek about a week pressed hy toe Uubm forces, be will re­
It was rumored that Bragg and Cheat­
ago on picket, and all “seoeah” property treat to Gord.ifiavillc.
ham sereWledb WrAetafay’s bailie.
“The amditi.m «d tbe rebel army it
•me .4* great destitution.
In addition to
Ba I ti more, Ort. 12.
tbeir Want of clothing, they are now liv­
didn’t fare very well,
Dis Hastings ing on half ratiuns. Chas. J. Falkner is
visiting the camps ;.tid making speeches
boys are good at “cramping” and allow
tu sustain tbdr courage.”
me to judge, they will be as good at fight“Mr. Peck opposed Mr. Bennett's res­
Caln., Ort. 9.
olutions aa strangling the voice of tbe
Tbe reported death of Gen. Oglesby,
Cain&gt;. Oct. 10.
minority. He also oppoeed it as referring all eager ffir-the fight, and. I don’t think
from
wounds
received
al
Curialh. is in
to*~the Jackson platform.
He vrouln't there is one that will be abut in tbe hack.
Ilatchie River is 500 killed and wounded.
have any thing to do with it
He did not Our Colonel has been acting aa Brigadier correct.
The Federal .wcupati.m of Grand Junc­
he said, stand on that platfsrm.
His

M DhtikH—GEOBGE TBOMAa.

township, in said District will

./ Ik.

V'-™ ko” f

Blair’a Valley.

regiment than I ever did in the OH

position nftbcaoti-AdmioistralkMi party :

-.. “Mr Bennett, nf Jackson, presented his
resolutions as a substitute for the above,
and urged their adoption at conaiderable
length. the object ot his ramarks being to.
show that the Convention ought to refuse
to nominate any ticket in- view nf the
Jackson nominations.
He was afraid tn
have tins ticket baptized aa a Democratic
ticket. He thought such action would
put the ticket in precisely the same posi­
tion M if It was a regular Democratic
ticket. Such action would not c«»ma up
tn tbe standard and morale uf tbe Union

r.W.«rr.

The women and children ofthe rural dis­
tricts are removing to the cities for safe-

The following, from (he proceedings of

the Convention, immediately fUlqwHif

... I«.n&gt; hillj &lt;h«l &gt;k.

capture their entire part/;

counties, or any &gt;4 their raprawntatives
in the Cmvention, accept the Wmm Im­
an organ, or fulfil any of Its prrdictloiM.
wo whall be prepared to see loyal men

without das|
should Ur*.

‘’■‘taUinui*

600,000
LLOYfrB KFW RTFEL PLATE COUJCTT
CULOBKD MAP OF THE UXITED HTATDt
CAMAD4M, AMD KKW BRUNSWICK.

compromise .with traitors, « patriots
voting the peace ticket &lt;«“ to See any
other nnreaNonable or moiutroua thing
happen among true men.

Ths N. Y. Tbibuxk thus briefly states
the programme of the Democratic lewd.

&lt;Mit the armed

EvEBT BA ILBO AD KT AT IOX

a»d will take back all

---------- w, ...
Union party movement:
But the politicians who control
machinery* of the Democratic partv

treason now dewdatii

loyalty- by ahatoefttl
their plan is to have
exhausted amJ wearied out hy diQaysand
t«.o &gt;HI b«

mli1 ,1. Admlitat™tn n&gt;ke , I&gt;^
wl„

throw tko

__ — ...

I hr Slave Power, they ex

~

■nmJPffJ’w KtwfccK v.

�CT A NLCENRITT IX SXUJ ROUMEROLD

ormu.

JOHN8 ft CROBLEY’S

THE STRONGEST WX9tN TH IWORLD,
TOECHlAFimTGLCT IN TUI WORLD.
THE MOST DUKABLEGLUKTN THE WORLD
IW wiilHwt

mi RUT QU» IN WWOftLO.
2‘AMERICAN

k|t a,moa^

red ta. hr«
and'put under urrest.

'

WILL WirHSTAJtD WATXB.
IT WILL MEND WOOD.
Save ynar broleu Furniture.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER.

DR. RADWAY’S PILLS.
MrfW.re,

„

llwl

bv

with ih* Ann-nrau nu&lt;i EumiMwn Pher.
ms«.|«hto, .nd .|| Purgiiive |&gt;||^ dllr.
ng ibUt
wrakw, ihe p«i«,t.
hi case«#Y«Jhtto Fever. FrTerasd Atm*.
Typhttn Tv ph*. d Searle,
Pt.x,

Mawalcs,

Coavimnx.—We

RxricrsxsTATirx

publish in this lasue a call fora e&lt;aWention f'r the

1st representative District

tn be held in thia village on Tuesday the

rr
X Cosstyofl

T.wd^

in

session

for this county are in

this village.

rapidly.—

....revo
,lie ire-v* &gt; lira, no.ir ; M&gt; mat tn
all ca«es where pnrgatbm is rvoutird.'
RADWArs pills win.),,

It will he borne in mind how­

ever that their chief huxiness is to equalixe the tax mils »ftly&gt; various townships,

the various cx-

and to raise money for
prnaes &lt;4 the county.

familieeof

Tbe

v-iltintccrx have also a large interest in

but we must be I literal

•Vo«mm.Vl "S'klteT*, wVweS, VJ

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

PILLS.

^PRINDLE,

tine Bottle of ’

AIEBICAJI CEWErrCLrE.
Estate ef Pre aline Cbili.
gntive mrdivine in itao. that will cure
three cxMiiphlnta so quick *• E.
ra‘.Z
i i
WAY’S 1'1 LLS.
Prrwma subject tn
C&lt;»atit eneaa. Indigi&gt;«l&gt;&lt;&gt;n. Dyspepsia, Bil- bate Office. in tbe
inustirMe. Jaundice, Li Ar Complaint, Ap­
oplexy. Headache, »bould take ten or
three of three PILLS mice or twice a

Price 25 Cvnta per Bottle.

T S ‘ 5^So“-

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

con­

civil

ailhout

trial.

The

Union

Section.

that he will

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted.
I. And it is farther ordered, that the petitioner
pive notice to tbe perrons interested in aald eatate
of the pendency of anid petition and tbe hearing
ihreof. br cauainr a body of thia order to ba nub-

Which we offer nt

S\oviwve.\v "BvVtora

NEW YORK.

XW \vOOT

cases were disposed

uf'

Society

of

AgrieulUintl

”Dy.

Imporant tu Builders.

Important tu Railroad Companies.

We have every kind of goods, such as

Important to Farmers.

of hearing.

was

trial.

JOHNS &amp; CRO6LEY-8

SHERMAN C. PRINDI.R.

IMPKi'VKO OCTTA FXACUA

ijlni

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIKE AND WATER PROOF

‘

MXWS &amp; SH‘DE?s

GROCERIES

week.

and

Friday

&lt;&gt;f last

Thursday was a pleasant day and

Kb

the attendance was very g-md but the exliihi’inn of stock w*« n««t large.

Friday

f&lt;»r any thing like a turnout

very du

The nun in the morning had

d««rre If*

HARD-WARE!

north Mat fractional quarter, |K-J
Mat fractional ^nart.rfKJ of tb« «

ixaa. .tc.; by the principal Bviutaa*. Aacsinm.
an r otberw Hu-1 b»« prurrd l*. be lb«CHEA&gt;*ENT
u&lt;l .MflriT DUR tBLL KGUF1NG in uwt it te in
e'v-ri iwmwt A FIRE. WATER. W EATHER and
TIME HiUUF evrensg far ROOF’S UF ALL

the
Olli be applied by any one,

The attendance of

si;d there

was

DRY-GOODS!

otoisiiiemMedhappointniefit in nuthaving
an agricultural addrew.

C. 8. May Esq.

WILLIAM MULLEN. I GmmteDAN1EL STALKY,
t rie-are.
dress, hut the heavy rain, probably, prev.nited his attendance.

We have, as yet,

received no list &lt;«f Premhints,

but

ADMINISTRATOR'S s'aLE.

.GUTTA

X.XQX7XXX
PERCHA CEMENT,

FOR SALE BY
Roberta A Striker. Hartiuirt. EH Kicbote. JwR
i Terry,*Orangeville Milla.M.C. Swift. Prairierllte
U.B' Benninfton, Middleville, and by druggieU
end merchant* generally throughout the country

For Coating Metah of all Kinds when
exposed to ths Action of the Weather,

shall

ELBCTW1I WOT1CB.

and

Frf PrwyTtyjiRd Begfriig ■«tal

undoubtedly do so io time for our next
NoUm'la hereby gi

issue.

SWAMP LANDS.

Mixutkiuau—The M. E.

Conference

Granger to this village. Rev. A.

goes to Whitney ville, W.
East Grand Rapids. W.

Elat River.

W. Rork to

F. Jenkins t»»

We also ubservg that J.

Il adbsrea artnlv, formingabody eoeal to tbres
cuataaf oadiuary paint, co»U much Imn. and will
LAST THREE TIMES A8 LUNG; and from ita

J
«* .

J. Van

Wyck to Middleville, and J. W. Caw
iho'me to Woodland.
J. N. Dayton

Stacks of
BEADY

Mjcs CO Ktatx Lax» Orrici, I
ZsMoy, eert. IfMA, 1&amp;12'
NOTICE i» bcrwbv given- H**
following
deaenbed Si...'Land*, aitnated
’b’
.. of Barrr. Forfeited tor non t*'mr«« "f ‘be Ts«

IT WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN
WARM WEATHER. AND NOT,WASH OFF.

SAMUEL S.^ LACEY, .
presented the udiitor wirina laaket of fin*

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS
be repaired Wrtb GUTTA PEKCHA CEMENT
and pretexted Irani farther corrosion end leakmu

Dated, September 9, IMA

Clothing
wa are anxious to mH, and WILL SELL,

To Dftr^y------- Ruti. R.mche«,
Tn Deetroy------- Mice. Moles, nnd Ants.
Tu Dettray------- Bed-Hugs.
To Destroy------- Muths tn Furs, Clothe*.

Ate., &amp;c.
To Dettroy-------M&lt;-quitoea nnd Fleas.
To Dttlroy------- In-ecta ‘&gt;n Plants and

F«»wls.
Tn Destroy-------- Insect* «’ti Animal*, htc.
To bettroy-------- Every form and speeim

n»k

ClrcaH CrerY—1HL *»•*•
Lrcrcaa*.—M*.
teruined our citixetta hy a course of i«J-

OLB GOODS

Unusually Low!

ofVtrmta.

■naaadOUTTA PERfHA
with MI printed d: rectie n*

Ctemril Cvsrt wltbrs

i^re'redre

«•* ««rf ipnia of

pm. crenwreiaf oRfc PlurmJ«W
«

awc^ mtXcMft.e’Wok^
ax\A vevoke Ia^r. cn\o^dkAt.

(These ^ittarn ara put up in quart
bottles, of which the above is a faa-eimile. The label ie finely engraved, and
i» provided with a safe-guard from
oounterftiters.
&amp;rioe fl per bottle, or
fix for (S.
C. W. Jfobaok, (Prcpriotcr, J/o. 6
JDaet Fourth Bt^ Cincinnati, to whwm
•U orders should be addressed.

•ml the exhibition uf other things^” thal.

persons was quite

n». •B.o\&gt;a*k'«
BXow.ae\v, 'BvXXc.vs

ar* tot Soto.,*'*
i ^.r*i&gt;*n.to*i£ yitonto*!*, D^*’ *wV*n^, Km»wio\\i&lt;*, «Xe.

although there were a ftw good apeci-

tn/ns ufxheep. hugs and cattle, yet

.

ft\ow*«.eV* ‘BvMe'ro

liuiidtrtlia

COMMISSIONER'S NOTM’E.

svme fine apeeimcna.

"Baobaekk

ft\owvto.e\v ‘B'vX.Xe.vs

Br. 'B.otoaek.'*

build.no* nf alt kindi. &lt;uch aa Facturicb, Focan-

-ilty

'Bvo'baeWw
ftXovcvacXx "BvVteit

i

■

ville held its 2nd Annusl Fair at Prairie­
ville on Thursday

n\ax\^

arc.
wmCw So\.oc«
avtA Covfc^ovV

Grange

Prairieville and

^*oot matt's

'Dt. 'B.oXrthtVw

To all whom Ihit woy concern and if cos
etrut everybody.

aH«Ya«M lz

Barry. Hope.

ftXoxtoceV Kitttn

curt,

Important to House Owners.

of court, she

to stand

»©** ©©a.

^OVMtT^uX vooYw &lt;XX\A
vi&gt;rue&gt;x make

Price 25 Corts per Bottle.

cmed according to law.
HAMUKL b. I.AUEY.

was

Lowe fur tbe murder uf her child,

The usual

rWve*e. *&amp;\XXe.va

'jf8 &lt;*♦* *o«u^o»«a.

Price 25 Cents per Botde.

Comer of Liberty Street.

'Die. case nf Mrs.

advised

8sizzsi

TERMS CASH.

PRIMARY SCHOOL LAND.

beefl

tor tuxtow*.

I

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

rar For Gale by all Drnggiata. and Rtorgseeper* ■
generally throughout tbs country.

tried, if we except tlie case nf Ri-njatnin

!«•»! polled until next term

a*A «.to Avmaim* ©t * mm’

ectUS

JOHNS dr C HOMLEY,
(Sole Manufacturer!.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,

Francisco plrnd guilty und sentence

having

FROM

ECONOMY HKXAtTH.

Tuesday evening. Nocrimiuol cases were

It is rxjiected

Indigeation,
Jaundiia,
Kidnoy Complaint^

adjourned

last, and

return tu tbe army.

Bilious Bev ar,
Fever and iter

HVAE

WE

with thoae who

The Circuit Court fur this county

tunpviidad.

taka*. *wa )g.rcs«* c^uantotou.

*■»«*«£ U-enW«nl* ^MZA/OdA CZJfRW

WAV'S REGULATING PILLS.
i
In nil attack" of Bili"ii»n&lt; "’. Inflanut- ' onter b&gt; be published in the

RAD WAY'S REGULATING

Yyv t\\A 'BXXaou.w Ci\.»X?nxX*
©5
*W««X
SouX\\A\vc.r&lt;.
&lt;n.utoC 'auAaA an witoaVa ©J

Cornea nd See!!

menu* to crush out the rebellion.

Monday

।
IN OUB LINE OF TRADE:

e*»igneo ror me hearing
?** f,
issca

liavr ventured their litres ns well as their

vened &gt;fi

wnreAvaV a0*n.V

IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.

•' 'I*
&gt;!•».. —rf-b •
and Mtn nglhm the avntetu. Thia peenAnd It te further ordered,
liar power I*, noteteaaed nlrnu* li; RA D ' «!’t ,’0,io*.1,1 “u Fr*un* in,‘

Perhaps we may be able to give someto press.

*wr* oto tow “\XX» eMifo
—WE STILL—

_________

twvwar. ,ndwMm.d te*- fo*dt.
RAD te‘
WAk’S REGULATING 1’111^5
''**&lt;H*pniifoii.d*&gt;rme«»4,|
vid. atfshint thb dlffirnlty.
Tl.r nivdrW
©lltal
propertire of th^ir rontpAMllion, tetete, m »y Reautberard. en-pnaered
posese wumUrfitl aafnOoaa p-iw.-ra___ •«» -Id srtHaas t
Six uf IIADWAY’S PILLS will lm|Mri ute oontrort ^u^:K."zzf;s
.ai.-mI. —
*
—.L_ la1 • i &lt;*■ i
* I.
1.AT—_
,

that

and

pr*«resning

is

the business

Inslieve

We

every township is represented

*tkveae. *B\Xte*a

uT

Svr.rTrtS7ySKr;,‘LS2

of Supervisors

DHESTTTK OMAK*

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

will mend china.

it will mend marble

than any other medicine, secure an evnr. 1 h”lJ«n •* tee Probate Office.;

Board or Svfkrvisors.—The B**ar&lt;)

“LOW PRICES

Erv.lp.tiu. Mnf|

the medirim’s and pitla uf ‘hr .-Id ayuem J** »&lt;«*• ta
produce Ira. asddrtl deptall&lt;Oi uhhj rital ' ^to^'matul

J M. RURSELL
C. R BURTON,
A. W. DAILEY, Tewnabip CouiltlM.
Hartings, October. Ttb, IH1

IT WILL MEND GLASS.
. |dta&gt; Mai opn—.
Olw *
IT WILL MEND IVORY.

ltja( Notices

“’"•t dgnpetoux. disa-aees. purgation,
which la In fart higWr e&gt;saetttial. becunn-.
&lt;U«gvmiW. frtMti ths tact that ths purtid

CAl'CVS.

NEWS

1 — -«•—«,»re ■.»*»—*

1:10 A. M.

&amp; N. RICE. Ges'i HspcruitaMtent.

cement glob *

11

a., mt. _ __ ........ J Kinnitn

OWARD ASSOCIATION. PMI«M-

Whret. Core, Oau, Smut.

» »•

cnior. Rotary of State, Auditor Ganaral. Sate
Treaaurtr. (Joinmlaaiotwr of tbe State Und Office.
Attorney General,Superintendent of Pnbba In-

�..t-mjmhtt. ommw
uO t
CounscUcuL
M.,, H-._K.-M

&lt; »M*»r

i culj artMa.«&lt;Ua$»d ever produoJ

AH.ii.Mr linnl-»0XT00&gt;im BM &gt;*. *&lt;

M&lt;i~,Vur^-XuS»U UlW.-fc ■»&gt;

&gt;&amp;. UO'&amp;KCK'a ..-

Nature bfriiH to iuiu)uiI^Hk|MBHE|

elements performing lu^RWIRBb
tasMr‘,Uf
employ®/'-'rMfAistHNTeftF* 4u very

J■ftuoo’B Vvlt.%
bocK out of Newtunia.
A company of the Sth Kansu Cavalry,
«bout forty strong; NftardWasun'Ied, but
| cut tbeir way ouL Thu #Fuderal troops
*u btiur, *3 they fell

fell beck three mile*, followed

this

by

UH D14KHIW0I»VUMM

'RUP,

i
j
'

the

four pieces of artillery, making six in all,
nnd in turn drove the rebels buck into
NswtonuU.rL«&gt;fi&lt;brfiWb. ,W^ding
was kept up for some time between the
two armies.

eritW^HMdo-dtato} te,
rebels followed them, when uur men
stances of realruinl,-*» in n lead- cuffin, turned on them, drove them back into
then is that &lt;Wdly'-coii»jwniad,- 'Jgiiasic Newtunta and JhW Ike
The Federal lots during tbe day was
add, g«v«£g|t^amta^n otfeuts^ ’h sort
of iud 'ttawoSttfiwWtV THtrigainst •bout 140 killed, wounded and missing,
Abe monopoly at Ur clcwwita^ whch hu.
znsn pomp n
\
band* of the rebel* were treated in the 1
most bnrbarou* manner. The rebel loss '
is not known, but is thought to be larger }
3%s soon as -the foitage Ims dropped,. than ours in'EiHed and -« duivdud. *
trawpUm
BbMla.ur Am
They were still at Newtonia a* last ’
tian proceed imder

WilleMe Mlf-hhestn, Scald bead, HorwTtyw,
tumoua Discharges from the Ears, Swelling ia
Groiu, Falling of the Womb, Dyspepaia, Neui”•* • . TMRRC BOTTLE,.
i?

Will cure Feytr. tMjra-i. . Liaora&lt; Sores in tbe

, . FQDH TO SIX BOTTLERS.
i^ill enro Scrdfiila, Rypbiiia, While Swelling.
i
Sore
Iwx*. Svphi|Hic Rh«un&gt;ati«m. (tout, chronic
Bisr*»c»,.ictirvcy, Bronchitl», Tubaro-eo, Dlcvr*
is IhotbroAi or cm the I.ungi, 6r l.iver. sud dis

lute. Mud'M.«rau.i«u vdUfu*"*•«
eelves poshing out between the bark and1
-the wood. If the soil is pour fill - in the.’
holes with ri^se.-tbjrom^e'winds' ..r~l

'AM. i^fltt-'JMlM -d«b 'Stable

your trees with leached Asbei, -Hme.-uw

any decomposing vegetable matter.

happy man who lias tbe love mid smile
of woman to nccoiupany him in every
department olHifo. •Ttaf wirld may loo'k
dark and cheerio* without—enrmiea may
gather in hi* path—but when lie returns

trouble*, and is comparatively a hippy
■pan.
He is but half prepared for the
journey uf lilc.who has u«» taring coinpnn'ion, who will mrsake bim in no emergency
— who will divide his sorrow*, increase
his joys, lift tbe veil from his heart and
throw sunshine amid the darkest scenes.
No ; tlmfniao' caiinot, be mtaerablc\wh&lt;&gt;
has niich n"companion, be Denver so p&gt;M&gt;r'

despised and trodden upon by the world.

TiikNcoro Colonization Schkmk.—
Senafoj Pomeroy baa been for.aotne dnyv
in thia city perfecting arrangements for
1 his scheme (&lt;f African Colinizalion.
He

Eixld P»ts.—Penn^ylvanin has n law' 1has bought it steamer, and expects lb
to prevent Canada thistle* from seeding. 1start ataiut the 20th insL with 500 per.
eons for Central America.
He hits over
It is&amp;uable, ten dollaravFar
7.000 applications from colored' people
i to joimhta colony.—*Ve» Tbrit’ Tribune,

•W^W'BOwnn «wff™”* £"&gt;&gt; ; Oct. 9/A.
jund superintendents will dp^jelhttntysAr,
this law in mind, a* well ns fanner*,' ana
sm hope lhatevery one poll be held to a.
rigid observance of it. -■ FAt* ’tbvvw yentw
to keep sheep.”

remarked Mr. Broun,

pwp frpm th?
ihc pulp until soft, nnd whes* ,

Ius.Cbkam.—Two quarts milk, four/
World. This ta not boasting; Uy it, if you feel
lb«.sttjj*r, ourhalf lb. cswn starch,1 trisM
skeptical, and be cwvinecd. Hj»tnbta«s &lt;" its
eggs. wdl beaten ;. wet the March with ^Otwnpwiilion tlic properties ofa diffusive stimulant
cnld milk ; when the milk is boiling ten , an anti septic, a mild but effects e Astringent, and
a direct (tower over tbe nerves, iteijlier narcotic
stir in the eggs and Htareh, then strain Bor anodine, thalateierwi JM.ia &gt;Manwr tw '
through'a. stave; when cold flavor aa you pulisr to itself, sadfor WrfroWMtwSio word in
English language exactly to eanrsaa its action.
like. then taro Into tbe frvesw/ttir while tbe
Tbe Froneb callit Suvla^mrat. Bo much for its
freezing. “ ' * ;
, /
'
■ internal administration.
When applied eater-

'Fxurr Cask.—One pound of fiourj one
nbhd of •batter, one pound of sugar, two
£-bl raunns, one Jb. of. currants, ten
Jgs, one-fourth oz. mace, one-fourta or.
7qtiel»?lf oz. cinnapion, otae lb.
'WO, w.a tnaapoonful soda.- ,

which hare been showered upog him from
KW \m*tV* o$ Vwt CowwXnj.

LIVER REGULATOR
LIFE

OTTERS.

■

Aro pave vagtaAMa vxtrtels. They euro all Mliou* di .orders of tbe bumau aystroj. They wyu
late sad tot rgurste the liver and kkhrAvs; They
gire «•** to th* digvattve ornns; shay regslate
tbesecrsti- M, excretions andexhsiatioo.. eatiul
Ise tbs oiroul.ttap. snd purity the blood. Thus.

Tbe peculiarity of the

'BYoodt

“It 1. always ready; this commend, it to averybodn'-fod^«L
.
••W4 Kavc tned 1L and find iLa. uteful ia opr
bouse as wat«T”- Il Uh.'
fte 7fowrf.

Atb XW

EOWTOMT U WEALTH

1’rioe 2* (inti ptel B.tt’e.

Hyjn. flhsepses,
S^M' J^heuni.

Price 55'^eMs per Bottle.

FAMILY MEDICINE,
BAILING’S LITE BITTERS

DR. RADWAYS PILLS.

to Wkaleaale

Rrdneliaa

TERMS CASH.
“
...........
GF" For NfelebV sfi Drurgol*. aadSlioroieeperh
geaenrily Ibroogtaxit too CMStTT.

JOUNff A CWOfftEY,
(8ol«Mimufocturor&gt;.;&gt;
78 .WiLUAM STREET,

Conror of Literrr StrcoL

jm. i. nrnmiey. mercusni. th* rutiou u
Xrw Turk, write*. August, 18, 1W; "I 1
lx&lt;.. afflicted with piles, jxoetupsaicdwiih L.
tag, tbe taat thraeyears
used

y

of fits of nine yoars' standing, aod bl Vitus'
dance of tw.i t ears.
JJfOTBZR writes, his son rras cured
after bw Mt had almost wasted sway
^The doctors pronounced the case mesm-

NBW 14H1E.

Important to House Owners.
ASeTKKBwM cared sf Fever and Ague
aftsr trying every madtaim in bin reach.
AliOTHER was cured of Fever bore
which had existed fourteen years.
A&gt;OTHER &lt;&gt;f Riroumatiun of eigblyeara.
Cgsss innumerable nf Dyspepsia and Li ver
Complaint could be mentioned in which tbe
Poriter and Filb

Imporaut to Builder*. important hi Railroad Companies.

DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR

Iifiportant io Farmers.
To &lt;rW whom this mop com rent end item

'

ttrns every body.
JOHNS &amp; CROSI.EY’B

•19M&gt; Isi the spriim -.n^s l took a, mp«e cold
which Induced a viUsui fever I took twa doses

"WoAc. Wkc ex Ckawfo.
'W.c, TSVooik VAka

CEMENT ROOFING,

are

tlio moot active nnd thorough pills that
have ever been introduced.
They act eoditwtete tspowAJse Uver, excit(MV iWlWM u Mott; «,«&gt;•»(•• U»&gt;y»
system docs not relapse into its former N&gt;ndition, which is ton apt to be the ewe with
simply a purgative pill
Tony are feally a
•

DA HUNG'S LI VXD RKGULA TOR Tfcc ckenpest and moa durably BaoBag

as u.Texrtrrts

Il broke up my eold and freer at anro. Pteriaus
to thia attack, I had been troubled with drsia-paia
several mouth.-. Itixvefelt nothing of it s'luec.

IT IS F1IIB Ah'l/wATER P1I00F

11 °** ** "I’rhvd Io saw and old uoon of am.
OU. Studley, E«|, ISA East toth Htrero N T,
writes: Aug. IS, IsUD.—I tud a diteeuHy with the
=pf=ini lb— y=in. with couatawt min
The
Cor. b only about One-Third that of Tin,
in the .mall of my back. 1 had uwid m&lt;mt al) kinds
of medicaues, but found do ;&gt;ern&gt;u&gt;«iU nrbef until
AND IT jlS TWIC-K AS Dt'KAOLK. '

'BV

Darling'. Liver Regulasr.
in affording mmedtate rshef.
Uvur and GiUtuus ftenedyl"

It II a thorough
■

Mvi. Vifong. of. Brooklyn, writaa; •■February
,2*. lMy.~4t&gt; Maj last 1 had a aeroro. attack ofHles
wluch cuafined me to the houac.. I took one bot-

I*Xsk yemr neighhen, who have used then,

N” Hem is required iiiuinkiug Application-

and you should try them before going for a

P*2m

•Mfouni it to operate totniraMy. r*nsor
ait and arouatag lha Hear to astir icy. J
yi - zi&gt;4/r n.
FAMLJkX MEDICINE.

For OMdn, Hrula nt ,11

WuS, *te, ’

expiied tu il(c Acti&lt;^ uf the/Wcnthpr.

*Tt»aFsraflE3W'f«ness-«.
F0RSAW5BY

‘UAW*Ajrfra

Uf you

a, loral

.
LIMPID
..■.***•«■
tarns Dr. Sotaek*. siaikd taatfaw aaS Ckritfcteii pdbGVTTA ^ERCHA CEMbWk
/
'SJ* * •, rTf*-*
*raftr&lt; **«■»*

ir ehildrra ye out of sorts, we gire Uhw
D'*’
Albarn alt ngfcl. I for* rt
*^ff y?**
XOtahch •*&lt; bow.

i
I
l

«r Alauu

; r

h «»W .ppwi, „„

;

and they will say they are
GooA V&amp;t6&gt;\t\wT*,

I'ERUlA AND INDIA RUBBER^ * "

1&gt;A4MJNWqV.BR REGULATOR.

Ion rtdHr plIU,

^

oo l awd
VAV,
Thw erode tab been tlmjwtghly (sated lB N«w which, in conjunotion with the
1 «rk and all part, of tbs Gutted State*. Canada,
Ti\ooiJi VvvA'Jkcv,
Weal Indin. and Central and Kouth America, on
bmldinas uf all kind.. .ueb «. FacToaira. Point. 1 will cure all the aforementioned diseases,
•
LIFE BITTERN
Oiu. tWracea*. Bml Rcb Daws, Cura, and «u
and, of themselves, will relieve and cure
I passed clottot blood by ibe urtthrs, I an now Psauc Bnii.ixua grneiulte. GaaaasMT UtnT
entu^f wetfud take pleasure in recommeudiug laoe, de.; by (be principal Burntan«, Aeratv^k
Heada-ihe,
Oosttoenes.*,
ni»-l utbera,
and has proROOFING
red t.. be tleCHFM^T
.nd
MOST DVRABLE
in
'tTh.
Cblio-&lt;Pn*iM, , Ghoicra, JtfoHrtU.
Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Strste, N. T..
ifgAtu ir\ the ^owslx,
writes.- "Feb. HO. 1M0.—I bare been subject to sra,f
(jUzziness, eta.
attacks of Asthma the last twenty years.
1 have
never found anything exjaal to
‘iTfy these medfoinea, end you will never
DARLIXCTS UVEtt SEOUL ATOS.

,
.

1
&lt;
i
&lt;
I
I

Ol^ Boras,
^hrumatism,

(Tfypepsia,
fltoic HeadasAe,
Xtiaar Cbm r4&lt;unt, Browr and'JJgua,
Leuoarrbaa,
Female Complaints
Erysipelas,
Bt. Jinthar.y's Fu»,
TUmora,
‘Hruptwns,
f¥ts, ajrq/Uieus Consumption, sic.

Price 25 C-ents per B^llc,

Liberal

..

for curing

Piicn 25 Ceuis per. Bottle.

____ Very

ItU

“"■

Kre,

' &gt;.

Price 25 Cento pgr Bottle.

LI VEK REGULATOR

tiVooA,

for the life and health of the body depends
upon the purity of the blood.
M *e Wnod isTotaowwi. the body dra*
out a miserable cxtatcuoc. , These medicines

AMEBfCAW CEHBKT GLIE.
-j■ ' \

»• DARLING’S

i

Siuch belter Uian pllb. and taacli easier to taka.

If pMpTS *nderato.-4T Oie Importance'of pntga stlon with BAD WAY’S PIMA in contradistinc
tlon of purifhig with other fills or powder*, salts
o|la,Seidliit waters, they *‘&gt;y4d need l«se physic­
lag. save tbemselrr* fr»n*i much suffenug, and
greatly improve tide bvabb.
r-tn .■ !
RADWAY’H PILLS
Ass Pssrscr Peso * v tvs e.
They aro ap,Amt, tonfe. laxative, stlmulmnl,
connter-irriUnl, andiorifia. alterative
They are
entirelv Vegetable, and the only vegetable subsubatitute for calumel. Meteurir. Aalitaaay, Blue
Pill, in tbe Arcana of Medicine.
As craeuants,
they arc more certain and thorough than the

&lt;vt\&amp; VA\%

is that Tthey strike at tbe root &lt;*f n;-tqn,
by eradicating every particle of imparity

&gt;10 00 it year saved in every family by
: .lUapB/fltte
/
/

RADWAFB RE0UI.AtrNGTlLL8 are farmore
etitstn, and tbe pancat atroida tbe danger which
airovcrtloae of Cplchittm would inflict.
. Th Vellirw. TrphoM. antTHHIons Fever*, in Fry-

pepper, salt, and twq ntmces of butter,-*
when well tnliud,; fill the shells, and I,IEF kbould be anpiM- Taken internallr—a
bd^e them for an hour in a muderstefy ■tes-xpoonful to half a tumbler of water—will euro
of the atomacb, autl promote digestion, it
hot oven. The egg plant must be highly -acidity
is a pfeaaaot and healthy stimulant.
seasoned, otherwise it will not be so pal-’
stable.— German Telegraph.
TO THOSE WHO DO THlNKl

|

Prict; 25 Cetita jwr Bottle.

They,exercise g more pmysifaj iafloeace over ।
the l.irsr. Arid.its skerMtoosIhan calomel, mev ,
icury, blue pill. Iieues tbeir importance in cases
of fiver cdmpUinfr. sod spleen difficulties, Jaun- |
diec. Dylprpsia. Bilious altadkt. Head aCbe. Ac.
both in the field and along the- roridside ;
hi Die troalmeot of fcrerte either tilioui, Yetlpw
TypWi^atattuherirodwdDg feeets. tbe* a* su­
aud»fepirraVff.llie*anv?.c.»»raG with dt'vk
perior to quinine. Their influence extends over
the entire system, controling. airrogtl.ening. and
TQ THOSE WHO pOl
bracing aptho related and-wasting energies, and
rid ufox-eye daisy. This we attribute
regtihtUng ail the secrrtfoua'fo'tlie nainrad per­
to the copious u«e of snll. Canada this*..
formance of tbeir dafiea. cleanstag and purifying
-ties by the rMdride ar^'xgrritl'nirisaneeL
the Wood and purging from the system all diaeased depoai is and Impure htimota.
They differ from all Mirgettvo yflla. Their
thinking, but liltelo have their thinking done by
careless fellow; who pcrtnjbt tnem t&gt;» erov
aeHnn’lamit local, or eonttned to a portion of the
that
aMMrb*4WK«^t«» ee«&gt;‘ l^id iieigrt«.r’ jSroie one else, w»«»y vilkval
bowels Drawlie Purgative Pills augment what
RADWAN READY RELIEF
is
called tbe peristaltic thoeeturul (if the bowels
Xau^f^X.flSLiSfriiMMl'l ».’//. Jjtj 'i'
Will retierr IWoas ibo suffcr palus,, in.iarttU on •by irritating tbe coatabfllrt intern lues.
Inhhliee aSd-hlflatnmdtary deseascs, tbe Irrita­
. y/l .at) I* S0U
ii.
.
. j»fi. ' ita application externally or bylu aduitniatrntiou
tion
produced by the Drastic Purgative Pills will
*
,Q&gt;ojtiNG Eoo P^nt.—One of pur ’internally,
" and
4 curve— '
not only increase the disease, hut induce ulcer*
thm; therefore, grout durtfott la romrirod an stmo?l. _fov{&gt;rp1&gt;le vegliublys U the. eag
tscka of iuffamabon of the boweH, bIHnua rolic,
pliot, aud our iiisnner.of prepsriptt it ‘i&lt; *
rbavnmtiam. gout. We .inUiAMndWtiills totakej
ce^ijJy -itQ. Improvement;.’o.ver the «.ir- ‘.
lfRADWAYr8 I’lLWIteidSfakrnjaeuhiwiHMIow
i Them arc a class of chronic diseases, chronic
«Nwkipj..this lutjst wbule-^
Rheumatism. F.nlargdttient of the Liter, Splron
some esculent.
’
'
.
/k
Pi vide a targe eggjlant jnlo t*o pif-‘
sheik

'

-f"

IMewrkVflwwdfMA'LM' Wiowi depths froaj

oftaCSXaiMt f-M hflMFerTfrt1

If

or threw tunes m a year.

Ura-Vltl ra H.pl'ra
With six bottlM for Five Dollar?.. bold A1*0 hr

DARUNGS

” Wax^TWs^wiAa

•f dollars-each yaar-in ^daartuiax their

T AtgarCbfM atawtaf wtaA AMJUUCAX
,
0}U£^f*eto'&amp;r?»l ie*made+

J. B.' rwi&gt; I*ur, &lt;Wrai“lCur Bra.nl

lx g?S3j3tS’»,,?C«SC

ifrom &lt;be vicfus. ctilorests, fnm»rr Myjainn»,
Womb. Hick1GlabtatarSt^ftfon. I 1...........
eta. Softening of ths Bones, Fits, l)roj»iait Etfu-

&lt;
trees. 'Ibero will be a sayyag uf&lt; PF*?!#, accounts, but will probably nofl retimin . uo
] bbctMi of.tbc Itota. Joiaui. Boom or Gtaada,
tiul that thia reinMiy will Cuto.
■one years growth pgtween those planted there long hr a few days will decide who
It clesasmthc RLOOD. Resol res all diaesoed
in lb. Mi-xal Are
■”
are masters in the Southwest.
tnkitw vp the trees, great cure should be
EaKS
taM^ut
iheTr/rtsJsi? &gt;•»
evdWtJbre dfthfr roubiuff, Utegrowta of
the tree will
and its life will be endangered.
When­
™ u&gt;
p*rl
with any of them taKwoiT turnop in pro
portion.
Let Ute boles
larger Utau Hie
routs, and never bend er- drtep w rt/M.

WAruj, MEM&gt; •Af.WAW-#.
j
ThalwaOyXfaMstorTtee ta hrolMhHI
jnafsh It, mend it, and it wdl nyvar sbo^.J^ ., ,
put together.
,
,
,
।
' til will Mend U-mil'Gtriil'LMyta nnd !nT
&lt; \
’ foAt
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)

,|f

e&amp;Mrjwbslhaf IKsm Intel

fiiTQrtWe

JT " MMmeTTT

tl60BE8TiPIAN08.8UiO
^GROVESTEF.N A HALE, haying jrmpvcd to

ruibtMiUMtetdhui

Be. Trt iBWitwiT,

dan-l s. darling,
KnteMMuSL. TL-mYuiL

it it applied,
neighboring |

wmW*4 10 fl&lt;frr ,I,C pUbliC “ c“«D‘flctnl

7 OctaveCBoicwocd Piano.

iMMcatiuMtl Donlram,*.
liuda that Mb understand its action
TO THOSE WHO THINK.

FHOTOGBAFHIC
Crayon

An.l.r..tvpn;

caiulainfo, &gt;11 improvemeais known in this coun­
try or ia Europe, orctestnsa*b«M. Frcacli grand

GALimST '

Vijnoite AmVrv-

'
manulsteuror* us*.

t

‘

” brnfj p^, Reli^u AS. *

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inherited hia faiW* iftpAlsta* oferMter.
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^'T'0" *l Umland it &amp;&gt;o &lt;ifh' Mr
Elite and Hs Ihtle- eon. The fafter’a
cumiuauds were Dot ahrkye rtb-yr-l 1 and
•to the father-bad smlm aArict n-.l«4w in
regard to mbediewce^ pupisbmept^ jarred
""n&lt;?.
fe?U*phold haioi-.iiiex rather
nmre'fre(|uenily rtkh i’Ui-fe r&lt;-g*'f¥ tn
justlcemd huindnitj'w.Aild hMveapj.i'i.vrti
«C’ Ttee hatoy temper and l«rMg.«.
elusions &lt;&gt;f Mr. £||la mad* his d.tthyline
vltenqncrwl than refi^uaipry. A single
instants u ilNlUmte pur meaning ; ..ud
that is the story we wikh to relate
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Mwra WnSy Va ebam«l

country.

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upon his country „ .
In Utb?« i/prt&gt;f?4mfl peace; te'lWa-

isiralion without p*Ky,«aachardly hopa
I to succeed in a steady 'and 'vrfoa"ptBhiy.
The coniplidWlWrf;itoiJ&gt;toBRiWMbbr.
mous dvH war,' r^SfleFTlto destractimruf
thwGuvetfMijcMdlltam-forttea.-tfntomR
U'bls tether caught
I tie illMBtotlffia—WTVir
be supports
The4*4Med.flbrw:of

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•‘Ihiw he sprang Into the rivet end
Mved iiny Rttle Eddie1*
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“1 heard nothing of it.”

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t^ies was flat’ and
hu&lt;ky.
’ ' ‘Arld'he didn’t teJl yod'1 Brsve/rtn

£111*’ thrust—bis

Htr b»y!
came
Mw i-wtth njbnn'thk'’pillow1 frntn which he hafravtan,
1 2He
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,no over i'-tJ
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To, Gpv.nim
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Kddteswrtte to go
staKWMt bet i&gt;A with hip awn ,tears,«- o««, H FMtfrwnuHl HUk
.
th* r‘»*P
*illia said I*«Wlf»
Could father or son ever forget that day,)
lUpubikul, WfeHfeF-TWMfM of
«’»&gt;
r7*'. I
c”“’ •Thatosiw Might4, but Che (altar paver
•hhUoo; In U*p«w» pGrpfip'lMuq.
I ’”B h‘l" 1 but W illi&lt;-whs firm, because *tof»nWi tatate
'Hi 4m h pl‘*»M«rt Wimmer aftem.w.n, ■ * "”d -*‘’uW *£m| b.iX^tatatoy. Impnblivv, paMtuusto father
Mild.Willie Elite OMUO out from hie a...u&gt; 1
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fakew Ari«iug'inu*a»/ Beunyour guard. Zrmporary, SptofltSSraf incakatfpaitotettba,
•i«ht i&gt;f tbaui alter, g liflhs nPetoxbiml mi Bey.ftMty pr./vp&lt;toripB.—
imitead of wielding a
»atfeto&lt;d and
efs lumvs elpd all in white Iummi, ami
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while; but. as I learn, Eddie *o?‘M go Take nothing for granted., Il .la, tj- sad
*'»«^*aU(I pure aa inii.Mpm-e down
to the riv,e^'gtitt j'our’boy Wlfriwed thing, u&gt; tattt^lhauu«h4ife d inetnorylikr
itki-ll.
Tlrti liAiifee »t«H,d only a1 Jborl
tra’ion.
Kcineniber,* when th tbe face of
him.
hut
kept
pt
a
distance.&lt;He
Wh;
thnLwteehhBrdrMi the taB»taftHfei£il&gt;s,
difehmcv fri.iA a rivt-r, on the "banka of
oteihffiaaiynvMran
Instead of cKmbiiig over logs ’arid j^xuyve? ti»«
b*k Ittfe11** true, loyal and brave, fo4 tkejf wui stead
which the buy wan I.nd uf 'apjiru’ng, and ter.
barfeta,'itt getting hwo boats, he saf fey
■lr"J',?h!?yV.v„ :
.
bmH u-u 7/ -J .. H
fouiael.faaay off. Theh,'viir, Mjr Eddie,
Eellow Republicans I Stand by and
in leahing over lite river, slipped and Ml
&lt;hh .-Mr.MVna
vMrrtwM’fn
diM.-&lt;mil--rt u! hiiiib&lt;-l|'ani| Ins iiH-lln-r.
JI »T RECEIVED
in ^lind tour l&gt;«»y‘irtoti»d‘ot. nmntng off,
pustaUing ao/AdinbiiiAraUon &lt;4 our .owp
"Williv,’’ said Mi. TEllis ax the boy
luilf frightened out of He sensei, aS tnrnt
■pusxcd out, - Where are yA»t going T”
chojca
r
ai}d,'ftiich
^veu
our
eoemierf ara
RtPUMtha* SiAva CntatbL Commit. I
children &lt;»f hie 'sge irhura’ have thpie,
chipclled to ndmlCis honest and patri­
“Uuiy to piny,” nnswt-red the rogeish
a new and most complete auiortmvrit
.01 «tz rRmatu bmTOf Oct. 3d, '62.
I
sprang down t«» the wharf.'and Ipte'the
tuoiitlu .
..
otic,
and
All
toll!
to*
welt
-•
lira
RarosucsM nr MicuwaK :
The
water after Eddie. I wonder they - were
MEDIC INES,
■T,i pUy-r-wln-re F
.
Country,, if in a qu»N I
W c ndd revs .you
•Wilti Eddie Wheeler, doWn at hie nut both drowned. It wawonly hi God’s us citizens(WhoM highest duty and infer
mercy tluit they were saved.
When the
hottse.'*1
JZR'iME, 1. rl ‘ I’ J’! ■-'»
Ml is io preserve trie Governrhrnt of
“Did your (Mother say you Miight go man who saw what had happened, got to
2d
Emmons. -, Bckil, Dantes
TURPENTINE AND AUXJllOL.
the place and looked over the dock' Into
Ukw« .1”
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W. ’A^Wo'jLjr.iuan, 8. M.
the water, there was Willie, holding to a the point. Circumlocution does not be*
oome th«me who would rescue the Re­ 3d
CcTcarojr,
-&lt;i
“Very w.-fl ; nil right then.
But ring in one of the lugs with his right hand public from the grasp uf traitors! !
and clinging to Eddie with hie Idt. Such
mind one thing -Lyr.u are not to go down
A. ». Tcsim, T.W. Fabbt,
The Republican party was formed in 4th
a courage and pretence of mind In a b-«y
D. G. Bwcmlamd, J, W. 84*.
5th
this
Slate
in
laid
dbwn
ha
surpasses Ix-lleH
Where la he T He
y- Tor MECHANICAL AKD MEDICINAL
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run offhome as mv at the man' lifted
PURPVSEH.UNLYUU
iiolb.ivcth.ilag.Tm. S-- remember that
Oth
“
ALKXAKDKg CaXPSKLL, J. B.
him from the water. '1 must thank him
T.ve arid—doii't go to the riv.-i.” .
Wauua,
liirhia noble act.”
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Republican Blate Central ComsdttM.
•’Not if Mr. Wln-elyr kt* E-idle |Wf«
At thi« moment the dr»-»r opening into &lt;laWMi.vHkkir.ifeH HHfefS Wd
,,No.” was the Hupcrjltve «u*w. r ; I’ve
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TTOliXKVH AT LA Wand Solicitor* in Chancarj. ParHenlaratUntwoaaMtoCoBWH.
inc, Ike in real to a uon oflHtoa «• Laito

OSaa m lha Coart

Doom, Ha»rtng«. Mich.

DAMIEL COOK,

USTICE OF THE PEACE. UaaeraJ Land and
to
tooffice

Tax Amt. will attend
the collection of
J.lebteand
aft other buatoeaa pcrftbUhig

Ab OUuareky.
.p-j
of Mi* Eli., t...k.-d not.
Tire Stalo of South Carulinia contains
••Oil. huxhaml,” she exclaimed iw! a circumstances. It ljna neither been bevoice oftrrmr. “conic t»i Willie, quick?” tr^ytv&lt;X&gt;mpA ullraism on tb^ n^e kind, 29.000 plancatioua, containing 4.07tJ35l
tightucsa when he moved on again.
Mr. Ellis followed hia wife, and the nor Kt* it'failed to do what it promised, acres «»i improved and 12,145,047 acres
* Mind that you don't lurgi-t !" vulledtip the utbe'r.
I of unimproved land, vAhied at 282.431,*
neigliluir hurried after them.
1 he Im her.
It h:i* evh;hilcd a fidelity In action, j &lt;534 ; averaging V» each Ml acres.
The mother had found her boy lying

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'llm boy hruid, hut made n*&gt; response. intenriblw&lt;&gt;n the garret fl»««»r, and’ lifting setdnin e^Ufiled, never rurparxrf by any
The g.vvtenment Is based MS-the Conwhich ■ little Mtaystf Mr. Ellis, who had | hllll in her nnnB&gt; ^4 brought him *«Mi party, K n4s' secured the fi4edt»«ti of-the stiielinn.d 1700, and amendments added
grown very sensitive on Hie Scurd of 11stair*, and laid him, tn hia wet cbAhea, Territories of llm United Simes' from , toi-i( at various limes. The right to vi.^e
Uriel obcdtei-ce.
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on her own bed.
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-•• f negro slHVT"fy'.rantf;‘i^t»rriinteed their &lt;kj requires a free hold 61 30 acres, in ordi.
* It wouldn't nl nil Nurprise me,” I be
Am Mr. Ellis cante into the rmlm, hr vupahvy’’tiffree sihiteniim Fir all'' timeI narv Ciiscs. Thu Legislature i» elected
I said to bonself. “if he were tocimii* li*)me aww the deathly face turned towards the to come. It hits driven the mstitutiiHi। knmhlty: • A Senator bum* be M yews
in an hour, all ,-ovrred with itvwr luudi
It has1 did;« resident citiwi, and/if. rtatknl in
il-Mtr. The sight seemed to blast 4iis from the Ch pl ui I uf-the Kntinn.
Hr is no thoughtless or vrlt uillrtF—I vision,
.. the houiotead policy
r.,.y/.. It has ibe.distriut must siwrl a freehold worth
lie struck his hands Another, eitaldiithAl
'teblired the 6^-rtnjteion
Pacific • £300, it non-resident worth £1,000.—
imrdly know wliivb.
But children must Hhutbia ryea and stood still nuddwrily,
' T. - _
~of the
‘1 ‘-------.L-kk dcveV-pitijf thk
Railed. ’ilAto
the r«onwfe.
rts-tarees Representatives must hkke rciided'ln the
Ik; mndc to ulnsy. Thnt’a the &lt;fasyi|tl)U»
“Will you run for ths doctor,’’ said ‘'pHite'.'J.U
to eiih.rtx-; nt all luzkurds ; and |!*be'dis
Mis Ellia.
. hf a C.nfipeht, and controlling Mie co'm- State three years ; if resident in the dis­
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atrrtd.
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■ ■Leii&lt; me this tuur.'lie will have v.iuw*
trict must own a freehold of 500 acres
The neighbor did literally as the moth
to rriurmbcr it as long ns he fives.”
In I860 it proved it»elf-btrohger than? and 40j)ogmea,or real estatp.w^th^l50;
er said —he ran all the way to ibeduofur’s
nn«3ninHPiapmit3ta' ntipRlMhrti*j,‘ Ify jfi)«m resident must own real estate worth
Soint-lhmg bad gone w ropg with Mr.- Arihw.
1
Ellin, and tie w»» in a’aterneF ipmif than V’By the time the doctor arrivediWilHu’s bringing into poiverfhepresitnl Admin
£3W). The governor is ch-rt&amp;t liy the
imual. Afeiods of blind’, rntfiir tlnin a wet garments liad been • rem*bed. He istrntion.
It mnst :trbdW Ati^lf: stronger Legisrtnture. end must fclve resided ’in
leriinu of junlicn &gt;‘lteues4.:infiutfnce our. ’Hiked but few questions as l-v th* theAn 1 tllan Any )i^ler party ib 1R02. In aiding theiStale’-kO yeam. and be p&lt;asBMed of a
Icupdqut with rdcreiuw,-to otlrerA] Wu mg nf the boy’s o«»ndittwn. Mr. Wboslur 1 tWt ikme’Adirilnlstration in crushing the Milled estate worth £l,500. The Lieu­
Eidfy'true patriot will place, tenant Governor if chosen and^mpat be
i.cl from state of fueling mare frequently had lol J of hie hemic eonduct, and the rebellion.
"
than from iohnkfenitHAto’of right.
inference Won that there had best an iwer his rakatrv frninCaiufwblv higher than his qualified in like riiapnter. ‘
Thtl pc«p5eMo ’not vote directly for
Mr. Ellis wriit ii*ay from home soon ex.-iument ofAhe bruln;- leading lb wus- party; but every true' RepiiMicah will
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alter and rriurord 'rtv ah' lHmr. Jk^’ lte -pended Muiniatli if. Still the caae pooled use his party its the most Efficient organ* Govemoroi* President..
izat’mn for aiding- the' Government to
There Jimi middle cbto* •* South Cero’
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” &lt;&lt;d» ..'-‘v '
sIimk! at tbe d&gt;M&gt;r, and glHiiecd srotunl m hoh.
crush out treavon.
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.
&gt;.
_ iCaruliua. Tty, population conaigto (out
moment trefnre cntclnrg, he naw W’tilmIn this apirit, the Republican -Sute of the towns which are few,) of planters
mi a Mucking pfigbt, wSv.and soiled*froni Ifrotn the wharf,’’ aitggested Mr WMmter.
• Whnttethkr1 ba Mked, aaalong Convention, held at-’DMrMt- fol the i 24th ahd'asArfc orJieiBahtry. 'Ibe delegates
head to IimH, slink through the, garden
across thn back -and ultimo, patriotically ignored the Himcub to thelregtetelste kre frequently Heeled
gale, Thu ^y , hud noticed him, ni»d purple stripe,
wns'endraviiriiig to gel into ihi^ hpuM Mvutdera. Irwi his gaze. “Abd this," bo sion of all mere party iaswust'aad struck by e dozen voters (laege isodholders.)
boldly for suauining the. Adtoiiftklrutton, to&gt;d Uie nflkir is.Wil unoutaraonly scUled
br *
without being nveii. J But, at thp fljM&gt;r a&lt;W«-d, u bo came apoh. another,
al the dinner table.
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where he hoped to rtjter miilbse/tj-d1. be
Mr. EH io turned Ina lace away, sick without qnalificati-nvIu’Hlvi^'.r.mii prose
cution of the war. -With** wiiteeit «njr
Trade i« considered as not exactly
eiuiiuuicred a stern mid angry face.- A
Merchnrnh (rechoice of meaaurea ” Shy they, *wi» are BiiltAbllflb rgkhtlenisn.
ti-w qmek strides lUd floegfei hir'feiber
for the g’irtefUnwntf’’ -«fe'Tfoiy content
Un re.
.f’viL '&lt;■'■ n 0
themselves, 'ferst, wilirJitounicul^
“So you ha,ve. betp lo the river, after Mid tow Actor, drawing back the clothes
terw—[ A or/o/| Btvaid.
and cnrrrinfrthe fair body that was mark- rebellion as ea&gt;iselvMV*foo«»d&gt; .ttuto de­
all that I said,”
, ■ . ■ .; f
mand that it.be utterly crvalted slut* wn; ‘Me K/fift^ A pdle feb- aullTrtglteWhat weald boms “w BeMraUee.
conditional surrender u the anfy Urm to
ened eyes,
.r-t"'»'■ ’’
armed traitore."
Third, they' demand
. The London. iforjiingt Star discusses
‘Didn't! tell you notr ii»:#« *♦&gt; nbe iimghiW.' It teas thb boy’s sffitit'which
had bewrhtirt.
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’
die
’ph.'bdfele effedt 6fV separation be­
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the Government. Fourth. tb*K ptedgs tween North mid South, w«ito CBete am
oThtowiH«M4aAK’®4bU»T!
A vice like grip was already &lt;&gt;n bis soft,
• ’ftoi pale lips of Mr. Elite quivered, as themselves tei nmitrtaitf XheO»nstttuii«»n ■rent puessiblr. end clinches ae. argu­
little arm. ,, .
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intact; and Mh. &gt;f»&lt;M-feMr th» rrt&lt;Z
., “Y|Cf,.si)rw’’c^ms ihrupgh^lbe.qMisermg he asked'me queenuo.
ment iq fovitf.pf the. BTOenralfon, rd ths
lion Ihrtvtrnt- tht
U» OootrAmenl
Union with the following vaticination
It did nut lain TWre ceww. upon after
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nenl- Rtuhmond would U Bet Ute ’MpL
tai
a seunnd rale rape Hie. ThegaqatWhile the- country ivta Sta^tr. w.
and the fathev-tad
wtee-ktobdonc
lattier-aaa niother
motneewerewevmime
er common wealth, with UavevtrifoMWAa.
decline to discuss •W bur-uw»« party
”^he po..r child &lt; with the bntde-lulyv who had been tornng
ing population, would dw«tf its ‘»M|whols,r -£&lt;Um Wheeler­
is tM I- Ollly
only
mtortralUie MUM
~ r . hrnwher?
' ledavdraMly. MrEUrsomtaeoluhMir tenets. Tbs-AdiwInWtHiiM*
The innr?^
toorld . tMuld eon
eon, tried t«» rifiiaifr. ».«n-r„ „
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Ha.:feliu ;td6to’ idvfr, legal agent for ci " ’ "*
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!ell'ru’rfthU Stet*.^Mltoeinto*Cow r t H

..

lledl

Mr.

Elhn had beaa away-fniffi |the

room for a*dv« fear memento, , w baa the
e d'l^n.upw W. mjrnMyng'
ipat-^iade vtrry hushed voica &lt;/•*» ■!• ifa, taling b&gt;m.’i

““mJ?

Mln pain. v

t,‘.. :l

■
&lt;1 neitlwr nfin n«
liMfeHl «»»«*»• «*lKP*-l&gt;. '*

L

oripph • O&lt;.

iu

“

“

HWfetr mm; &gt;o

tare re perfectly foreseen, and the* ‘fcff.
®Ste‘»'tomiM reMty foefes teibe the

sofosMsr &lt;&lt; AbrahamiUtoHto Atok^he

»PI*",in8
• J »ftvd. t“ the

Ku
an full -f

tn wrfefe., »*r.

•■&gt;« nfeHMiH*

fi.nwfer &lt;• newiiw

gfoivTtiim,
,
P tan
t*” feth- rSi *
’n* MP1*.* •
Ol-Stri.lrva, nafilthr
a«n*e

dut ho'wltl kcopS&lt;md«y W

warn

JTdfoStaklta

wiwk—Tomd„&gt; mMBMH
., «,
,,,, H , j,,,,,.
-Wbmw-ta»frir' k ■&gt;!
»d Coorh o«im.nd«i tta

�HASTINGS BANKER.

| redptuat of such a trust.

i is the Harper’s Ferry

Barry

THS WKKKLY

wp publish an extract from

VeteetUy NarMt«g. Kt.

Fortress M&lt;

tb^fefeity of

ncainsl him.
small

means.

■a

Cwalr
di&gt;Uy seal-wad

r.pwuiio« dui
jdfenl’s interests and his natural and ac-

^HdS&amp;Wi* » JF’U WlMm
the belief that be’ will
and efficient officer. •

HamvstWesuwy,

make a popular
,H 4

a little en
l&gt;een csptu

-Am. Republican _

ce tbe inItimore at

•stouSster st

'^l’-tQgTO «•

,i„.MiWkr^
P*TW JftfiiAr*

from WuhtafM

. Co"y«,lion
held at the Court House in Hastings, on tStagK'Eara:

Cm.

ivents sure to transpire to rindi-

SPECIAL NOTICES

Voted tMrika

. Bvx. F. W. Kmxoo.-. ..I%:.l record

fe as sfX'llass as that of aay, nw't in the

i»,|i.«« hMdai »

•ppol"1*

Cuiomittea ofthree, to examine credeo-

of Middleville, te

foren-by brain trit reOkless sccuecrs.
county.

both

^j7tb&gt;£,/ok;i«B, Ik*,Mr

-JOHN OWEN, of Wajus.

I

again, and

Ri»er, beyond

of tbs existence of eueh

-AERTIXBLAB.QfJsctaQA,
•wwr-CflARLW A MAT. &lt;

over

NEW

which Hon. Mr

Our acquaintance

with him :

This

f(hi.tr Jwuld b. en*High w w«r. Mm

but slight, hut such as it is, has given t

tbs.vote yf every Republican, and every

other arus patrist is Ikia DriteieL

But

FRAME

were appointed as

bearing upon future

such committee. • '4* * ’ '*■

r. The Committee on credentials report

t

the following list of delegates.

Juhastowo—J.

K. Lolhridge, J.

H.

Munroe, H. P. Cherry, J. Telford.

Republican, and would have beer just as» Is being swept aside as the evidence Is be
Woodland—G. M. Davenport, M. T,
fsithful off the ticket as on It ’ 8od&gt; ary"
&gt; ing presented from tarluus sources. No
„W|fee!er, E. Bawdy, D. Chase.
Tb« J„r—l d»OTdiU »U report. Gfp
the kind of mm entitled to promotion.• officer in any ofbia regfenents, pa man
Ilasuug—J. W.Stebbins,A. Ryerson,
Aaa D. RoaK, of:B&lt;utlaad, fur County' wUh ’wborh be has dealings
not llfbt &gt;1 Bl* BUI.
raising
J. M. RosoekA.R. Hall.
One hundred Federal Qsvalry entered
«d District-GEORGE THOMAS.
1 these regiments^ has ever been found to
Prairieville—Geo. Thonms, D. R.
whose business qualifications fits him for* make a specific charge:against him.
His
Bragg
«&gt;n Thursday, with 50,000 men,
Cook, A. C. Tnwne, T.’C. Pendell.
almost any position. The office to which1 only accusers arc among those who bare
. Barry-L. Polly, W. T. Barber, L W.
be is nominated io not reamntraUve, and1 not found terfta convenient medium (or
For Clerk—HENRY P. CHERRY.
ntr towards Mount V
ForRsgiatsr of Dssds-6YLVAN US EL COOK we can truly hope that, being faithfulI the advancement of selfish ends. Such Tulips, A Wrimter.
Maple Grove—L. Lapbam, V. O.
For Trvsawse-HARVEY N. SHELDON.
oyer a few things, the time may oume! bring out brifef* it h with 'moeb satislactFsr ProesauUag Att’y—FRANK ALLKN.
when he will “be made ruldr over many.” ion that we publish in YhTs connection his Buck, J. Badcoek, M. H. Palmer.
For Circuit Coen Com.-BARVET WRIGHT.
Hope—P. Howard, C. B. Diekeraow,
For Coroners, Joan O’Riunr and1 own. denml and logical refutation of the
For 8urr.yor-A8A D. RORK.
lBfft Srepwte^ that the
E. P. Chandler, G. W. Valentine.
. Far Coroners—JOHN O'RILEY, I MESSER.
1 charges, and in another place give room
we trust they will be Criumphaotiy for the statements of tbs.officers in the
feHing trees, and otherwise blockading up
W.M. Cah&gt;. P. Corhrt.
elected.
sixth Cavalry touching the same subject.
Tbornspplo—W. W. Paul, H. Wright,
the-rear Democracy boast that tbeir
As a whole, we regard the ticket as1
After alluding to his inexperience in
one of the best ever presented for tbe
A. Sanford, R. A. Coin.
Fostresu Munroe, Hth.
nominees for State officers (Stout de Co.)
suffrages of the people of thia eounty, and mililsry matters, wbenaaked at WashisOrangeville—H. C. Turner, L. W.
trill oppaee the AdmiftiatraHan !
if the voters du tbeir doty to good officers ton to raise some cavalry in this State
Wing, Geo. H. Brooks, C. C. brown.
and true men, it will bs elected by a Mr. Kellogg said :
Yankee Springs—Timothy Miles, W. dom.
large majority.
NAM MEETING!
“ I have been charged with selling com­
The Kicbmood papers of the 9th inst.
C. Pratt, 0. C. Bales, Harvey Snow.
missions last year and thia, and^so con­
contain a deaeripti&lt;MJ of the battle utC»r
LET ALT. THE PEOPLE *ALLY t
Rutland
—R. B. Shaw, Traverse Phil­ inth, and admit the defeat of Gen. f Bar ■
stantly has this charge been .reiterated
Jambs A. Bwnzsr, of this Village re­ throughout the country, that, I doubt not lips, W. J. Barrett, John O’Riley.
lin^nd a loss uf5,000 killed and wowadad.
Hon. F. W. Kellogg and Hon. S. L. ceived the nomination for Representative many uf the people believe it.
I have
Assyria—C. L. Briggs, Geo. P. Stev­
r
8l Louts, Oct. 17.
Withmt, of Grand Rapids,* will address U) the State Legislature from the Fjrst received a great many letters on-the sub­ ens, Dudley Joy.
Advices received at Headquarters state
Mr. Sweezey ject, and I shall only say that thia charge,
Baltimore—*W. K. Ferris, Gilbert
thepdople of 'Barry County,, at Middle­ District in thi, eounty.
that
Gee.
‘
ScbdMIJHwillr
the advance
whether referring.to the regiments of last
was elected Prossecu ting A Romey ot |,esr or this^-iapdse In every particular. Striker, M. L. Williams, Henry Hough- guard of bis army has left Caasvilln, roov.
ville op Munday afternoon, Oct. 27th,and
this county In 1856 and again in-1860,
mg
Southwards
towards
the
Arkansas '
tslin.
al Bastings on Tuesday, Oct 28th, upon
’»"«•
.
“My .own pcraonal expenses while rifisIrving—M. C. Cranston, James L. Sis
the political questions of the day,
Let
Mr. Sweezey is well known tn almost ev­ ing ,tbe*e regiments, were considerable, eon^ Johp Walker, Aaron J. Walker.
the people rally ’
ery voter in his District.
He was nom­ and 1 ,was told that the Government
Castleton—I. B, Riggs, C. O. Scull, back by, the enemy. '
' ‘
_
would, pay all that was ncceaaary, but I
inated with a degree of unaminity that
From East Aricadfes irffflfe'Wk
never received a dollar from the Govern- Wm. Mullen, James Miller.

” tWVuVtM. n.

B87QWp«rTilllllfl8« N WMIf.

.

.

should secure for him every vote of his

Our County Ticket.

The Republican ticket of thia county

is oca which will command, st least, the

It was nominated

respect af all.

greeter degree of unity

with a

than is usually

manifest on such, occasions.

True, there

He is well qualified for the poei-

party.

tion and if elected, will do credit to hia

.

District.

BJEUki)

THU

EVIDENCE.

was some brisk competition up&lt;&gt;n some

CAIX'MNN REFUTED.
The lake sfHr Caliail SoMfery.

perhaps a single exception, the defeated

HON. F. W. KELLOGG VINDICATED.

candidates

yielded

with

entire good

grace, feelipg that these places are the
yi/'ts of the people, ond are not legiti­

mately bought or earned

by

any

par­

Constant fealty to the

ticular seeker.

*■ party maintaining the principles we pro

fess, seems to be generally conceded to
; be the .duty of the many, while prefer-

CaWf Kellogg

[

Grand Rapids, Sept. 23 1862. J
Whereat, It is reported in
certain
quartets that appointments of field, staff,
and line officers uf the Sixth Regiment
Michigan Cavalry were mads, by Hun.

F. W.Kellqgg, from pecuniary ur im­
proper considerations ; and.
Whereat, Buch report is unjust and

« went ean, as a matter of course, be con­

untrue;
We, the undersigned, officers of said
regiment, do hereby certify and declare
more happy to word the acquiescence of
that we have not paid, given or promised
. defeated aspirants, as it is an indication to Hua. F. W. Kellogg, or to any one
.that they all place principle above per­ foe him, directly or indirectly, any pe­
cuniary or other consideration for our
son al and selfish considerations.

ferred only

upon, a* few;

Of the several

We are the

nominees for county

officers, we hardly need refer individually,

so sell known are they to our citizens.

And yet a passing remark of each will
not be considered out of place at this time.

D. H. Evxan, candidate for Sheriff,
- fe a brother of the late 0. E. Everts, and

Under-sheriff, at the time of bis brother’s

appointment.
Goo. Gray, Colonel Commanding.
T. Foote, Major.
E. D. Waters, Major.
C. H. Patten,Lieut, and Quartermaster.

J. Chapman, Regimental Commissary.
D. G. Weore, Surgeon.
D. C Spaulding, Assisuol Surgeon.
H._ E. Thompson, Captain.
Geo. A. Drew,
*

' death, has been acting Sheriff ever since,
it being ndw

more

than a year.

Mr.

Everts is a young man pf good business
habits, strict integrity,

and, since be­

coming familiar with the duties of his
office, has performed them to the aatb-

faction of all his friends.

Hbeht

P. CnsaaT of Johnstown, fur
Clerk, is personally popular wherever he
is. known.

Affable, agreeable, a true

friend, prompt and ready in business, he
%. harts ^orTrlendj" in bls section of

He is an excellent penman,

the county.

and has been Clerk of his township for a

series of years past.

He was nominated

for Register of Deeds, as will

be recol­

lected, four years ago, but was defeated
from a misapprehension of facta on the

J«»hn Torrey,
D. G.RnraB,
W. Armstrong,
Wm. Hyser,
J. H. Kidd.
John. M. Pratt,
H. L. Wise
J. F. Andrews,
James Mathers, Lieutenant
M. D. Birge,
J. 8. Sheldon,
P. G. Cory,
H. B. Rogers,
H. N. Throop,
B. F. Rnekfallu

Charles Lyon.
Franklin P. Niehok,
Ambrose L. Saule,
Robert A. Moon,
Seymour Shipman,
James H. Lritoril,
Horace Richards,
Wn. Carry,
*

meut fof them ye&gt;. .
. , •
., The officers of the first regiment which
I raided last year, never to my know ledge
contributed a dollar; hut su,ne three ur

four men of the last regiment contributed
about A300 lu pay expenses incurred fpr
the regimenL ^otic of it was fur my
personal benefit.
When l left fur Washington after the
regiments bad gone, some residents of the
city contributed unasked, n small purse to
pay my expenses, for my. own means
were exhausted. The whole city was ben­
efited by the rendezvousing of the regi­
ments here, and many, J was told, were
glad to show that my effort*to the benefit
of the'District; were appreciated. (Ap­
plause.)
.
Concerning the Cavalry now encamped
al Grand Rapids, he said :
“ I requested Gov. Bisir to inquire if
any or all if their commissions cost them
anything; and if so, I desired him to
wilbdd them. . 1 have never received a
dollar from any uf thpm, directly or indi­
rectly, and nut a man of them ever prom­
ised to pny me a birthing fug tham.2
In regard to the corruption in feedingtbe men, be said :
“The Adjutant General directed me to
contract with some one to feed the men,
at a rale not exceeding forty cents a day,
till rations could be served to them by
tbe United States officers. 1 contracted
with getrtlenien to feed them at thirty cis
a day bslievjng it was as low as it could
be done. No one offered to do it fur fess;
and, as tbe contract was to termipstc
any day when our camp equipage should,
arrive, no one expected to make much
money by iL But it is said they did

Com. ia.tbe man

Cherry were appointed.

Voted to take an informal ballot for
sheriff whkh resulted as follows :

lit Informal. Idlnforaial. Formal.
1 L. L^pluim
D. Everts
21
W. K. Ferris ' 17
C BUm
S. V. R. York 4
J. Swarthout

Syxvaevs H.

of all men wbo needs

2
13
1G

10
34
17

get our camp epuipThe same course was

Two &lt;»r three equally dirty lies are
•sdisposedof: “ Again. I s&lt;n charged
with suqandering the pubbe money, In

cKteeiog the country to Kalatnaxoo.—
Now the facts ase, that I did aa 1 was di­

C-KBolza,

years, and the fact that bis nomination

35

9

’
rue ArrucATWx* roa
ARRKAM-OF FAY. BOUNTY. a PENSIONS,

lo ANT CLAIM*

Alff.tf LtrtJ NBtSTy
I

THXAVCaXR.

H. N. Sheldno 25
John Roberts
fl
M.S. Williams 9
L. (My
2
J. W. Stebbins 12
M. L. Wheeler 3

n..
fr.™ w-i».,t..i,
the 17th ssyi
_ r____
the
pondent at Harper’s Ferry sends the fol­
lowing dispatch : To-day at noon the
forces wbo started from hereon a rycon
noissance tow/udf Winebesfer^and whom
our dispatches last left quietly rm-amped
at Charlestown, relumed "to Bvlivnr

3
36

Heights, the object of the expedition be­
ingfully carried out?
r •‘-Our apdcinl borh»ponds,it atShurps

burg, sends the hijlowing record fruai the
force which crossed the Blackford yester­
day on a rectmnotssance: “Small squads
of the enemy were enterciKiutervd all
along the way, but they retreated without

22
3

1 ? 1. . !JLA».|u.i.T-'..&gt; a'u.wa New Advwtisemeiits.
17th ssvs:
•• (hir apuoal eorres- |........... ...............................
— ■■ .a

THE GREAT CAUSE OF

HUMAN MISERY.
m « .S«W
Prif, it b.
A LECTURE MY Da.CL’LVRRlFtXLUN^L
CAUSE AND CURE of Sprrraaurrl-r. (V.

Ketr-Dtelrasi; Duxisess;

HvmImIw;

my return to; Detroit one of the first men

In addition to the

■

J.A.Sweewy 1»
F. Allen
42
Harmon Smith 1

On motion, Frank Allen was declared

ciacun- cocar coMMissioaxa.
H. Smith
7
a Wright
42

On motion IL

Wright

was declared

should
*• During the advance, we had one man 1

killed and three wounded.
Four dead
rebels wore discovered on the way tide.
“ The impression prevails that the reb­
els hvea evacuated Martinsburg, and per­
haps the entire section of country in this
vitinity. It seems dear we havq not
much to fear from any force that the reb
els may have posted near the opposite
bank of tbs river. The force sent over
Blackford’s Ford will return lowight.’

j: c klyne.

600,000
LLOYD8 NEW
COLORED MAP U.
CANADA*, AND

COUHTY BUKYXTOX.
A. D. Rork, nominated by acclamation.

Thomas,

J. H. Mtnraoa,
Chrirtnan.

MttwauMBM. Oct

14.-The St Paul

Sibley, which reports the Indian war, as
far as the Sioux are concerned, as about

Tbs' Sihri torsi -arcsmstances pro-

dues the general impression among mili

tary men that the rebels in front uf Me
CUIIsn will soon fight
He is evidently
crowding them, and they have evinced
no disposition to retreat ’
"
“The reason why it la thought that
they must fight is that McClellan^ by
moving upon the are of the circle thnrngh

S3SSSIF

It isaei only a Cweuly Map, but M iM
«
COUNTY AMDVAILROAD MAP
of Ba Ppltod Hiatts nil Uanqfaa —bi aad te —a.
EVERT RAILROAD STATION
’- ■,&lt;&gt; and dialpa*a| beteteee^

gw oew.rw KKAmond as soon, if notion­
' th“' Ike rebel, e.a
doMilUw
valley toBuiralc.”
New York, o«. »

A epeeel lo U,, BrrM from

“H^-

~o» msart’s Cavalry* fave
b«n cptorwl, ud II i, expw^d Ihu
Omni will La_ Rlw .M...
—j «_•»_. mm

Federal uniforms.

'

Crow;

so far.

W*T DeeHas.
FnuAoftbe nominees of the Fusion
an Ms sets in reference to this reffioient

COUNTY
----- .8TAYE8
IUNSWICK.

Washington, Oct 18.

nominated.

rioted

A«te

nominated by acclamation.

raosxcvTDfo ATr’r.
II. Wright
5
?
i

F3^-

the appreciation in which bis

COMPLETE FORMS AND IMECT10NS

sufficient force to mnke bis position safe
Reports fri-tn Paris, Munroe county,
bushwhackers

ended. The entire forces of the lower
bands have surrendered to Gen. Sibley
He has probably two thousand orisonetw'
a bounden slave to.

BOUNTY,

rectirtri ffotn E/I
^ruftesT^M

Lewis H. Jordan,

Wm. HuU,
Edward Pattee,

i

ihw¥a». l&gt;KMUuwa&gt;t'

ma OOUITTY CLBBX.

M.L.Wi11isms
1
J. W. Stebbins 16
H. P. Cherry 21
R. Mudge
8
.J. J. Jitrkson
A. D. Rork
9

Aoater of the 22d says a dispatch has
been received by Gen. Pope frmn Gen.

C^k. unless be la

SOLDIER’S

Puehahoiitaa.
Gen. Cavr. in .etengtand at Hylese; repurti that Ilolmtr hud HioAnan. with
coashierablu force are un lhe west side ol
(he river, thraiteaina to attack him, tbeir
object l»eing to d*( so before he could be
reinforced. Gen. Carr, however, has a

New York, Ort. 18.

Gao.

7.

----------------- -

ment.

Cranston, James L. Telford, H. Wright.

Well, the men were not

Lnsg ths asms. wliieb they

They arc immediately placed m v»«ufii&gt;e-

coaoxsas.
rected by one whom I was told to obey. John O’Riley, I
The first order for moving the troops was Isaac Messer, f nominated by aedatna.
sent to Col. Btokus, and ba made a requi- tion.
- ■
/ .
eitioo for cars on one of the railroads, to
COUKTT COMMITTEE.
come to Grand Rapids and take them.—
On motidn the following persons were
At tbe time thia order was received 1 was
on my way to Washington, and on my appointed County Centos! Committee.
J. M. Nevins, T. C. Paodle, M. C.
arrival there I learned the order to move
the day before.

.UH

"rtuArtrhlF. wW-W-V. V"T

A. Webster
3
J. W. Stebbins

8. H. Cook,

r-.:..,..!

THE AdMttaW hSHnt

received thot a rebel fitrouuf alaMl'T.OOO
has been concentrated under Mv-Bri le al

give U*9 iu!*s tint mnnv

Beet’y.

For Register of Deeds,

Pendle and

Messrs, Webstar,

nominated.

ing majority.

&gt;A|

Moved that the chairman appoint three
tellers.

•f which they are composed. i
I is natural. Te have bad t

PolWW^W.
A few Httrfoa

.IhJ _

1__ 1-

-LLOYDS

.

.........

�trite Carrnt.
v tv *«

-•

J""*1 Bauoe.
Whole numH,0ftotol
M
J. A. Bareetey
1 ' z la
GISrrr,'
'*

AT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE

...... : mH. M.

£•'

LOW PRICES’

On moUon J, A jj,

■"•“rir*
•-•••."•wr-.W"mi«i
urvu&gt;.

CASH STORE!

uninimouilj nominated
A Repee^utie. cJdral

IN BATTLE CREEK

a, w. Rict Ml s-maum.

—els*—etism arM^tteae f -t-A

DTCBTTVS BUM

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING
Iftjal Shtins.

A. L. SKINNER

(3JT We would call attention to A. L.

Skinner’s advertisement In

another ool-

Verux»lvill«,OcL Uih lues

'

©upt wnnHsrnrwH

Contention oontoned nceordlng lo no.

lion nnd wm called lo order
GritwoM.
S. W. FuwLia Esq., will address the
cifixens of Bacry Count/ at times and

October 22d, evening, -at Middleville.
SM,

•

at Burch's Ho-

“

at th.

S4th,

'

25th,

John Dow were appointed a committor

which report

preeent,

at H.

“

Bar-

ITiHiae, on Monday evening.

The attend

•snee was not as large as could be desired,

but those who were there, enjoyed a rich
feast of oratory common sense and truth.

Mr. Fowler is an eloquent, forcible and

'have ennv’mced any skeptical person that

the only ticket that a truly loyal

He certainly proves, beyond

a preaifventure, that tbe fusion strumpet

ticket of this Stale is in open oppositigb

Administration and a

that its

ere of tbe rebellion, and dishearten loyal

2000 yds. plain

3d

w

Three ts Six SbllHsgs per yard;

ixtommal ballot.

FOSMAL
8. W. Fowler
A. L. Green

For Sale By the Pound.

8

good PuntWJJT •

Daniel Barber, J. W. Nichols and N.

Bailey were appointed a Senatorial

Cen­

tral Committee.

8. W. Fowler and A. L. Green

made

At 10 and Iff cents per sard,

Beaalifil Styles

at Meta

loud.

Joseph Gbidlry,

-the Court House on Thursday afternoon,

Sect’y.

tnganited by making J. M. Russell chair­

A. L. fiKINNER.

Bal­

W ASHtsurox, Oct. 17tb.—Gen. Pren
pri«ehing*Goutrty Gum-fgtion, by.-irhich ties lu-uigbt.,was cumpliuieulrd
...
wUh. «
ti. W. Stebbins. A. Ryeraun, J. M. Rua J wrenadv.
He graphically
described
—
.1 —
TT
— -1 ' ■ - o .4..
—I1L._A* .the
1* i !

0

J. A.

'anl.

N. B. Merchants wishingtw Stack
■p will find It »■ Object I* call
before going JLaal.

C. 8. Bcarox,
Chairman.

loting! were had for defecates- to the ap-

«ll wd A. R. Hall ware ehnrar.

if Dcliiies,

scenes
-wra through
thraugh which
whieb he
lie and
.n.1

Oct.

E.Urte «r FntUec CUM.

pnOBATB Otaer.—Suit of Klrtnna.
A. Cyustyaf Barry, to.—At a aeaaioa uf tbe Fro
Ute Court for th. toe sty of Barry, boHen at the
Probate Office, to tbe viRtge of Bastion, os
Tneeday. tbe l&lt;th day of October on‘ tboa•*nd eight hundred and alxtv-lwa.
Praaest,
Hbtnsan C. Priadte, Judge of Probate.
la thr matter of tea oalridM Pre nt lee Child
tala of aald aaoatv d^^MaaA
Oa —ding and filing tbe petition, dalr reriled,
of JobuTurart praying, for—awe'therein set
forth, that E W. Hewitt. AdtslstetraW at said
estate. may be astborixed, rmpewered end direct
od to eourey certain Real Estate, to said petition
.!c»cribed, 16 uidpetitloner in punuanee ofaeerUlawMt&lt; slledged to bare been made by aatd
dimmed in bls 11retime.
Thereupon, it it ordered that Tueedar.the 9d
dat of December,! Wt.at 1 0 o'clock in tto* fo—ooo
be assigned for the hearing of said petit ton. and
that tbe heirs at law of said deceased, and all
other persons in terseted io aald estate are required
tinge, and show caaae, if any there be. why the
prayer of the petitioner sbonld m* be greeted.
And it H further ordered, that the pctittoner
give noliM to alt peraone intersMed in aaid estate
of the peudaacy of said petition, and tbe boanag
thereon, by eausmg a copy of thia notice and
order to be pobliahed &gt;n tbe "'laatinge Hanner."
• '‘•*S*Per Panted and circulating in said eoun­
ty of Barry, for aix anoeeMlvo weeks, immedi­
ately prrr ioa« to said dav of hearing.
(A true copy.] HHEAMAS C. P1INDLE,
Judge of Probate.

1862.

| tnw»nu «m clmrarteriied
t
Itarimriiy.

-a- s -w

Rxlxa«xd Soldi can. — It

is with much

-tbe duty &lt;•f drafting

Reeotatioos wpres

sivenf the sentiments of this Lodge on
the decease of brother Augustus W,

At-

Ikins, would respectfully

submit the fol-

is with

feelings of tbe

•death bf brother A. W.

Atkins, at Cpl-

JFAerwt, k

Jege Hospital, Keokuck, Iowa, from dis■ease contracted while pbilawtbropically
nttending to tbe sufferings of wounded

Union soldiers, and that too ala time

after having keen honorably discharged

Imm the service of tbe United States,

Ttal i, ita AraAoTteMtar
Atkina, this lodge het lost a faithful
brother, the wife an affectionate husband,

'the ehiMa floating fit!her.
Rrtolnd. That we tender the widow
-and orp^ipoar heartfelt aympathiea, and

PBIMART SCHOOL USD.

oetioa.

SecSiot

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ate.
Ae\v xatm's HoVaci.
anA Cow-^orL '
’

B'WTS &amp; STOW,

GROCERIES

Ihreof, by causing a copy
Halted in tbe "Healing.

Mils
(A Uns ospy.J

inv-i^oraU Vat itiak a«A
ktbiUXaUL
Ot. Iko'oaek'.

HARDUWARE!

w.t\.«ixvcVo\^

cn\o^a\j\x.

uxtxke,

'BxXXc'mi

W\x.\xdi,

AND

bottle*, of whiah the above it a/ao-eimile. ?7w 1 &amp;h*{ is ftnely rngravsd, and
la providai with a »afa-gu»ed from
•ounter/sitrrs. (Pries fl per bcttU, os
C. Wt- ^ebo«b,.&lt;?roprtoicr, JJo. 6
Xaat Fourth 8t, QinuirvnaCi, to whoNS

SHIMUK C, nuxmx
Judgs uTProbete.

FOR SALE BY
Roberta A Striker. Hastings. Eli Nichols, Jay A
Terry.Orsagerille Milla.M.C. 8wilt,Prairieville
H. 11. Bennlegtott. MtdKevltle. sad by drnggiata

Probate Court of said County, I shall ewooe
sale at Public auction to tbe highest bOder

of every doeci iption

Stacks of

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

jmltAHoi I

it

•

u

•*
U

resent Die acme for ex ami nation and adiaSUaeat
&gt; the undrraigued CommlMfoom,daly appointed
by the Probate Cburt for tbe eosnty « Barry,
who will meet for aoch pvrpoee, al tbe late
residence of the deceesod, tai toe township of
Castleton, in mid county, on Wednesday, toe

£

Clothing

«LECTION NOTICK,
swelling tbs first M ondsy uf Novnubcr nsxt. is
tbs State df Michigan, the following Otfrers arv
tobt riueSed.vit: A Govarwsr, Ltowtenaat Go,
•nwr. Bettetarr of State. Auditor General. Bute
Trwssurvr. Commiasumsr of tbs Atate LmJMe,

District, com!

friKT

Width wo aroaaxtous tosoU,aadWlLL SELL.

Ito.

nonce ta ajao nerooy given, u

RtotiMM Atetodmeut ofthe

i

{

SWAMP LANDS.
’
' '
&lt;
I

»&gt;&lt;■ furniUMI In-*, wMow of the Ater­

By odfepqrf Loflg*.
W. J

-»i. lot iun, W», th- Um llwlua ir U.
Probate Court for tbt final u4Jm tmct&gt; t of all dal ma

WILLIAM MCLLCt, 1 CtosmfoDARIEL 8TALEY,
tsfo—s.
Dated. October 14, 1MJ.
'
MA14U
•

Uve to rwwovala two ofltoa. pro
Resoleticn Ho. IS.epprovt/Ms

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!

ADMINISTRATOR* SALE

M. W. Hi wa, 8oc.
A. Marta,

GmmKIUl*dMiw&lt;wto by JuMW
™&gt;Uim£TO END THE KBREG
UON THAir Att THE BATTLES

•

fiXovcxcteXx 'BWXe.vu

DRY GOODS!

rT? w
m, tailing tiH ■*' '"**

o

-Dr. 'R.iAw^c'*
StovuoLeXv 'EVitL**

{trvtfre

tjeixcfl

A-mM. Th.1 flx&gt; Hwll bw &lt;**1»&lt;I I"

Cook.

Dv. ’B.oXxxek'a
We have every kind of goods, goch as

XyvartW,

■

A» u&gt;

&lt;^&gt;oor wuuv

'Wcu-uvcva’i'kavcv, tXe.

comfortable supplies.
They are com­
pelled to take lie field with or without •K
fimd. It is time we should go to work
witboul glovea.
We punished them
more al Antietam than many of MJW- ..Sornw-I

■

fiXowiALcXv WvXXevs
ww Vive

tub* boldsoattbe ProbetrOtfioe in tbe village
IlwBlinm. wriil lk—W
If - —— ‘I---- W- _l

wooed. Tbe prisoner* had opportunities
••id them mourn not m one without hope. ZrZteinw the large aawUiers of wounded

D a jrixL

XEUDTJiDIBIlD KRWJBS.

■-- :

tlw -irargl,™.

art Vtw. \Looy mati'i VAirvA.
ite. -RoWk'.

fttowvo.e\x

The rebel government baa more men
in arms than tbe North think ; they fight
well. Tbeir cause is desperate. Theydo not ask for transportation and fur

wwo were

Whkh MB. offer at

tvre X\x«,

Union men bearing arms against our
Government, but they were compelled
to du ao at the bidding of tbeir masters.
Tbe white race today io the South is
in a worse condition than were the blacks

tert,,

"Dr ‘R.o\&gt;aek.\t
%\oui6,c\\ 'BkX.'W’.rs

North.

gusting food.
A fur fully describing the unkind and
offensive trwitmeut they reoeived. be
enquired of bis many listeners what they
now thought of this boasted chivalry.—
Tbe people of the South are determined.
There is a perfect reign of terror, and
every sentiment fur peace or compromise
is instantly stifled. He said be found

bWbre the wan: ■ .

sand right btnrirri! and Mitv-iwo.
pTvivot,
XIL———— -—- n W. , »■
W_.,_ —w __ L-a-

tste ofujii eetiniv. dsevaMd.
On reading sod filing the pei tfon, duly verified
of William ftorthwfek.praying for certain rvaeone
therein set forth, ibal Erwin w. Hrwitt, Admin­
istrator of said ratale. may be authoritvd. empow­
ered and directed to convry certain rval estate,
in arid pctitma deaertbed, to aald petitioarr in
parauanoe with a certain convert altered to bare

with niurdur
’

, Bewurvgard «aa tbe only rebel fmm
-plrewure that we learn that the following whom ll*y received the less! cnertesA.
So help him heaven, th-wr wbu persecu­
-sUdeer*. pn'vM&gt;«r» at Charleston, btitoug
ted his comnwk-a should never escape
retaliation in full at his hands. The ne­
Kwrn reletiaed : Serg't. J. M. Beeemer,
groes are tbe beat Uuhm men iu the
W. O. Rjrrrtl, Emmett Cole, F. B.
South.
Teaee and A. B. Overton.
Tbe returning Shiloh prisoners, who
had sufficient clothing to completely nov­
er their nakedness, do not number fifty.
Nothing in the way of garments w.ss fur­
nished them by the rebels.
Besides this,
Yoiir&gt;Mwn»ittetp whop
referred they were supplied with tbe most dis­

WvaXxV^ 'V'owvc.

rntai. c-on
fur said eounty.

/&gt;
.
vJ. »r
•
i soldiers,
taken pt
nt In
Shiloh,
pas i jV’uTICE U bervby rivea, that tbe foliowing
c. u
8. n
Burum,
M m
N.-rm.l^
H«
taisuners
tad cotnc
uae harsh

and A Hubball, were ch&lt;*en delegatee |Bng„nee .1^, .jwaking «f the demt ma ol LN ttescnbsd Primary Sehusl audNwsmpLawJ.,
, Representative
„
f/lta
u ‘0
k
l wbo«o enn
I? &lt;jurt
»
I
1 aituated to the county of Harty, tarfrited for nontn the
Ctmvcnlkm
of I(be
the South,
towards
«»ur
1st District.
, ,

av» eon^owA ©S vavc
vooXu cl\x&amp;
uAxxcNx. xwakc X\\cvt\

Ert*ie of rra.llce CMM.
or mkiiicax. i
Barry Cuaaty,
|

Stats

1'orfeited Ulate Lands.

his
hi, fellow
fcllo.

Bilious Fever,
•v one' uvruj*
Liver Complaint,
(Lyapepeia,,
Inaigestion,
Jaundice,
Kidney Cornplainta,
anA ott. 6xm«.ws o$ a. uww*
Lav xvutuTC.
TVim "Bh.XXe.'fd

Silk,

were received with cheers both hong and

■&lt;?( liutingn township which convened Ml

man, and J. M. Nevins,Secretary.

fancy

and

2d IKTOBMAL •ALLOC.
8. W. Fowler
10

patriotic speeches to the Convention « hidt

TnwCsfCCS.—The llrpablicnn caucus

JUST RECEIVED

©BIT ©DHHPlTOini®n
1ST 1BTCBMAL. BALLOT.
I
19

Smith w. Fowlsr
N. Baiky
A. L. Green
W. Davis

unanimously nominated.

proaecuthm of the war, and is in apparent

success would greatly encourage rhe Itad■

S—I

HVAE

Die*

On motion, 8. W. Fowler was declared

thorough

-yoipMlhy with the traitors, and

person, in terr,ted in laid e.lato, are required to
appear at a aessfoo of said Court-then to be bal­
den st tbs Probate Odfce, fa tbe Village of Haat'•••. «»d show eanae, If any there be, why the
’’TV
P^rienor dbouM not be granted.
And It I. further nlUl
—■—-------

8. W. Fowler
A. L. Green

man

should yule in this crisis, is the Republi

a «uve \\r c ve wl'v v e 05

WE

ballot for a

Fowler, Republicsn

-nominee fur the Stale Sesate, addressed

the ciiirens of Hastings, «t the Court

IN OITR LIKE Or TRADE;

^•r y^efcber.A.ll H*J,at teoTdSi A.M’be

wu

pointed teller*.
On motion proceeded to

t&lt;&gt; the

«*•»»*"• d"*X ^rified
said da—ead. pray-

BEFORE THE REGENT AD VANCE

J. W. Nichols and A. Price were ap­

candidate for Senator for the 21st

run ticket.

r’td‘Z,&lt; •S4

OU credentials.

delegatee

Frit,

num's School House in Canton.

CspL Smith W.

aa sciAM of Jobe Croak,

K,sH«

School House, in Castleton.
“

■■«*•**

tote of Assyria, la sate eooaty damaaedL

.

Joeapl, Gridley,Bwrei.r,.

The Committee reported tbe names of

tel, in Baltimore.

“

R. w

Oimyn Chappell, Milo Williame and

places aa Allows:

“

by
'

C. 8. Burton wan cboaen Chairman and

Mm
Vo* “Vklto ulwi.
p.l*Yv i» \vtte lo," Wul «&gt; «
wamAaoX. daunt—a' tfroA
Tite^iAator 05 AJnx
■ AnXl* 'B&amp;ow* ateVncto
tjtou.
%oul)nVdM*
tor &lt;&gt; tow® V«M, W««t
wunrin ixetAtA an. WiiAt eft
ftloaMKed./Sktlw*, uAvtea, \J
laWt-n. ‘vd ^.r&lt;y^«,r ^uoaOMwa,
&lt;m\A at Vde
Vm«, «m

"* BJkMDELI.

LAC1T,

ssw?a?*^,Mi:,ari,8as.

Wlwmt, Cora, O«u, BwlW,

ALL KI5DS Of

QBANT 4&gt; SJ-AUUMNO

�I3&lt;

.Inns J)

|

.'LJLWI

nnlf tmtifria

eMJXJ OffiEAKES

BT DB. KADWATT

and me-

JLIWkMBXMO lirMVF, .„

...........

!ii£

odjxu

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••

THE

^practical, sound pjip.drd. jnduntriotta com- ■ J*
mutt wttae man, nn familiar with all prac-

;
AMERIQjN cement,vw..(. ..
la tbe oaly articB ot the kind ever ptyd-Hr.**

I- ■

atu. rmr.Som.trkm, * smtuiu

! wish there were more.
And err It ng
■there will Ita,— Amerinn Agricvllxritt.

bu.y bcidotf-S'Spring.
•oil i«drt«re*t Fall than

EST GLUT I®
FKRTGI.UtfS
DURABLKGUNE
THE ONLY REW4Wt?«11KtT,,1W0BLD
TU BIST &lt;^K
IW ‘

h. snrAB©, •&lt;

•rf*DW8 «KNGY.AT*MG;
RESOLVENT
. .**5 1

&lt;;«M-M0XT00»nT BLAB, rf

■

WILL WITHSTAND WATW.
. '

~T0 iKiyx;TO THE WBLfc"-- ’

/ -.■&gt;■. «tSL_£ .L-stji.wj tfO

,'

Tn rosnaBT.

_

.

-W-W&lt;l.1,'*IKai»4jlC*»»W. A

-

"TitL-eeitatf*'
TWBKCTUS
-’
ewurv
VXTBAViKB.

rr *

■QVOGIk'EiVLB
most ^popular remedies 6f modern science.

land, a murder waa contmiUed l»eiween
Carrick on Suit and I^outnel.
A Mr.
----------- had a dHtuiy frevenifo lowarda a

_

-a.edAka AAUWyU’ MM.

I
ITWILL-M
'twtinlw'iNjjfiH

tWtWWVHW:*
c“*Pr’.0.BP'K;
Radwat’. RotterArt*a,gaK^»yv-yP^

,aad he employed four men al | Called

Mr.

_
k^rnttop., &lt;*«, la OturWr/wirN..-

Fwilm. hteuihM" Aa. x»ni31v and* fl
waS&amp;l eapn^Xc ,sfoS»&lt; lU. P*U

q'u&amp;a.

1TATE OFF1CEBL

HENRY T. BAOkOd. 1't evident of the Senate end

twy men •tn.each nuid. the ewewpe of hia
LANGJTORDU------------------------------------ —

of fatal tn
A friend in Wisconaon w riteCTua, that
in all his tagtotj the -formers
foil pUwmg •« they* can, finishing op the
balance iil Iptrng. That then, they »&lt;&gt;w
and harrow all together at the same time,
and that in tbcfiummertm on*"can see
any difference between the growth and
yield, pf the Mreral fjeld» J &gt;»■ harvest
time, pefhape, the spring plowed fond is

Im'Ms'

«*» rOtuy. ,Um u» wi b
the grain t« worse lodged. A corres­
pondent claims that for dprhl^' wltHt

4»&lt;n&gt;

m

.aLAIU# ^.,

K5!i°wsMa?fcs^P”

wns ao shocked hy 1 bit belneoua crime,
that ita Government offered a reward «»f
£sod
*&lt;ta&lt;t»’ Jk

JAMES TURNER. Deputy do

TWO BOTTfcFS,

murderera.
And cun It bu believed that
lhe miacrennt who bribed the murderer*
was lhe very ^iBUr xho. ctunc and gave
the infonnntitmTtmch lrto» their execu­
tion ; and with theae hand* I paid in
Dublin,he aunt of £2 000
tlutl

----- acroino:
DARLING’S

—

LIVER REGULATOR
•purity

ing Iriahman, and iti one of the gtati&gt;&gt;na a DiMaan.Scurrej, Bro
couple &lt;&gt;fevidently well herd and intelli­ fo.UtO throat OF «Mbe
gent young ladiew came in to pn«ure
«eau. Stwing n««ne vacant, they were
• af theSltiul Joiut«. Buc*a or ptaada.
Lbia rwdtMt will cure.
*

Bcovoer nwuxnr

fellow

pttsaengers.

*'■
Dri&gt;tW“»-

I ■■ .

• - t- &gt;1.

RADWAVS READY RESOLVE ST given, &lt;0
4«Ma-fhal(aUaM&gt;m.afo! thrfle UlfojJcr iw,
will cure Sores of tbeGoma. can kero in the Muutb
! Sore Hands fen*
&lt;X«*» emjV frum^^onri*

mm Niabi. b»lf at
fT wHl .Ifl»u«e. * cii™^ .
A Q
John
—vikt
------ , J
, ukb
- -.—
. The. ,celebrated
. ,
.
। un. uou&amp;r aumueortix bottiM for FIv.DoUar.
W e»lev, with all his mmiaterml gravity. priMipal eSke.87 Maiden L*b&lt;i. N»w York. Hold
was addicted to joking mice in a while.— by ftrugautaju every
£«•’*«&lt;
na:lMWAriW.I.. .tijranuriab-sad Cuuadu.
KADIFAAACd.
HF. sfoAantJMH liaar.rrMWitt. cvtnmtevn
,
q Mafd.n Laae.

L'MiVAT*

DR. RADWAY’S FILLS.
‘ If people mderatoad the import toee of pats*allow with RADWA Y"H PIMA io cmttradiatinc-

— The last •‘nelP nt London is mild
hy &gt;t voider who gud^ rtbt.pl Ibe. ktfwH
In-tlrihX a• hnhdmimi*' ntOrofcd hot'; he

tforrilln'rt head, price only one penny
Number* nav tint pvnnv, look in and —

vigorous start.
Late planting is a frequrnt; ca^tw^ t«f

. the inilitt&amp;uf crops. , After .they,are got
*■ into the grOund, a'dHhrth t»ftew act* in

nxm.iiwi-s ' - ««&gt;•-

(t^dvaiitege''uf thufir^ foy/wjible weather
to get our seeds in, and so gain ‘consider/.-ab&gt;iju»e.b&gt; Abair, grnwthr
we, jpjatp««« •&gt;&gt;, w&lt;M&gt;l«W|&gt;ig- w«il Spring, j..
often d&lt;&gt; the wvrjc w hen the laud is
wet; thecunai-qilenCe is that it bi-c-nie-.
Imnpy nnd stiff-baked—a coucftthni un
favorable tor the growth of any crop, and
3 from which the land does not tolly rem.v« cylUrut.

b

There are all »orta of former* itudhe
world, and tbey,। venrdinfi/jr meet with
all aorta"bf»ucc«mi.‘ There a/e intelligent,

enterprcfin^ndustrioBa, economical men;
. and over ngainat theva arc ignorant ahiftperous.
If the lack of activity and thorough
husinesa habits which prevail in many of
uur farming diMrieta, .were suddenly
transferred lo our large cities, and -nsade
V» pervade oor bankers, merdtants./pub-

Itshers, and tradesmen, what a sb&lt;«ck it
wouM give to the w keels of commerce I
Many a door Would soon be closed by tbe
sheriff, and grass would grow in our
streets. Manufactures and trading gwnerfily are eondocied with carefulnewi and

:

Price 25 ti-nln per

LIV^^TOR

. Barofid’a,

*

j

Price 25 Ct nta |wr Battle.
Price 25 j’entn |&lt;er ILutje,.

5-'"-iffimfc Mjuneaat-tol

Bkin ^Diseases
t3,
Balt IfheiiTn,
^yflpapfliar •.

TERMS &lt;

-,
y

.

JO1IMIA CJUMLST, ,
^f^^EV

fa a ruponor tonic and diuretic; excellent in

OHEp-r*,:. write*, her daughter waa enrol
of fit* ot nirifl Vein’ .landing, and St Vttua*
i taco*bf-tan y»ar1.1
,-.... . ■
'

blind, protruding and bleeding pilaa, and general
d l^®D^iTe rih.LO*Txo TestikWyr1:

Important tp HoqMC'Uuiirrs,

AROTHEB wax cored of Fever and Ague
after trving every“fteSiftft in hia reach

‘-tWWw

w
Caw* htmnaembU of IMpaptaand Lhwr
&lt;*&lt;iK b« i
which the

crU44X*r.gfo«fo-

ubalituta for calomel. Meicury'. Antim ■y. Blue

••'a- den

Si
___
Draetie Pillsef Aloe., or Cvntoa ana Harlem Oil.
ar EUlarinni; and more scwtMar aud healMv
than Scuba, or Rhubarb, nr Tamarind*, ot CaWer

.

lni|M&gt;tlaKV-l**.h'arti4i-iM.

tlnch tattad a’hSmk'fteet^l UuEt^d^,
V.IKUKO S Uf tm HJiUUL.l TOR j

CEMENT ROOFING,
d.„kI.

They apt to ,dim3ji»ok the Liver. excit­

IT IS USE AXoV’tTEK rttWiF

ing that or^an to raco an extent a* that the

dilion, which ip *90 apt
•imply a purgative pin.
They are really a

'BV.oo^.-xwrff'inoev VvW,

TO THOSE WHO DON’T THINK
AND
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

U.iJURlrS LAVER REGULATOR,

cased deposits and impure
They differ front all &gt;
rnetr
action i* not local, or confli
I th.
bowel.. Drastic Purgative Ftfls augment wflat
is called tbe peristaltic movement of th. bowel,
by Irriiating lhe oust* of tb« inteemtes. ,
■
Tu active at.d inttammatory dora.r*. the irrita­
tion produced by the Dra.tic Purgative Pitta will

MOT

LIFE BITTERS.

entirely cwrud.and taktpleuure Hi rvcouitueuCrig
these retnedir*-"
'

sa I sHtriW. sod Its. pr&lt;*Wl t -ben,e«iti:At*tiST tt Cilia
Chalo-a
and MONT DUIlAllt.h
ROOFING
tu use-,Ui*
Ju
Indigestion,, '' C?4tn tn. the ^o'd/ele,
WiTW
VW-J
“»&lt;5&amp;
TSfe
JitNItri.

never found'anything Iqual to

Darling’s Lircr RcgUlaor.

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HEADACHE....................................lu tea miuutca.
COLIC........................................ in twenty minute. ,
D1ARRIKEA................................ in forty minutes.
I.UMBAGU, [pain* of ]................. in ten minute*.
CHILLH........................
in fifteen otiautofl.

8PANMS....................................... in Ave minute*.
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expttaa to the

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skeptical

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ita the general want*
when dir.rdercd.''

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St. jfnthonp'a hire.
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Turners,

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Old &amp;*TS.

■r Sale bv all Druirpi*!*, »i.d Staripeepef•
gsnecriiy |hrwngipMiV|b.anuMry.
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the noddle on tbe l&gt;w&gt;krr'a abculder*.

altme/is the royal success.
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Nuw, agriculture, to be prosperous,

hia calling

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I*riiv 25 Ccplf pcfjp&lt;$£lc.

■■MP* HITTERS,

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ltn|&gt;&gt;t Utul In I Ini I nut d (?-*tiipuuit:S. «

eeuflfwny.wilh ounalant attention to .de
tails, watching against lowes, sating up
anal! possible advantages, and with on
industry that never tiros. Tbfo «nd.fhi»

mutt be conducted tn the same wav.—
The former must be a ahrewd, thltiking
man, uu» who know a al leaai amnething
ofthe theory and mach more niche prac-

Xvc X5vk«\vMj.\t4.

for caring'

Price 25 C^ntfl per Buttle,

f which ceterd* the gv/ypimujun

other work.- Now if we should do much
of uur plowing in Urn fall, we could- foke

f.My|ha.|^od.jaePpiM&gt;ncdUhfl body tap
■at a miurabfo extaUocc. These tnedtetaw

Impurapt t«&gt; Bitjldvra.

before

early tn the season, to grve h V^Wi«?«bd

BMwWfhrM of-iMMbhd?

Prict-2^ Lcul^pcr JJutlJc.

will have no neat for youmelf," reapmtded
one of the X&lt;*ut)g Indies with .1 smile.—
"Never ymf lillrid that\f* aiud the cnllant
Hibernian, “yc’r welcome to it. I’d ride
nppQ the o&gt;y-catcher.to New York any

■ p'rtnW •VsSi’tt’r’b.,
jk, : tdts.HeriHux
were unmoved but MtcnaH reuwick. wh-.
_
Hw.wdve th
Ilia pertaiolv can be said in fovor of
•&gt;'­ 1 greatly Impi
(WtTfi&gt;l&lt;&gt;wtd/'6f'.«4rd • l.nrtinwWW fell fo«t tudrep under an adjoining hay
rick."
for corn. If it is do&amp;ttriy * AAimiou,
the sod becomes partially rutted

for'the rife and health of the body dependx

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length uf tbe •cas&lt;io^kM&gt;
the published journal.
Wesley, in the
to have set arpart as that tn which the
.next number, anid : ‘’I left Epworth
plant shall make stjMn. jmd iaives.Jwevious lu the furcation of 'tndvsefea ve«-

the time cotr.ee fug.

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car the aralu were all full except one
which•waPo^AttjJit-d flj i plaaaMnl look

next car, amid tbe cheers of hia

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nourishment; and while thia pn»ce»s is
going on (in Spring.) much precious
lime is loat, and the growth-oL-the‘^Lfiii

.-buirsi-toitsw

SAMUEL 8. LACEY. Com’r. Stale Laud Ofice.
CYRUS HEWITT. Deputy
do
CHARLES UPWNrAtMrqsyawter.l.
JOHN KO1IERTHON. Adjutant GenersL
J. M. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master General.

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Hastings
DRUG STORE!!!

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Roberts &amp; Striker,

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JL'ET RECEIVED
ROBF.RTM A KTRIKEK,

a new and most complete assortment

DRIGR ABB MEDICI NEB,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL
VWEEZE1 Ac ALLEN.
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FOR MF.CUAXICAL AND MEDICINAL
PUHPOMES.ONLYjBI

DANIEL COOK, .

GROCERIES!
1. A. HOLBROOK,
TEA. COFFEE, RUGAE. RP1CE8. PEPPER.
PRU3E8. FIGS. RAHIMS. CODFISH;

rer'e block.

iu flirt, •vtrvthiag la the Grocery Has, sort •
rill be neeasd for fsrnilv uae.

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JOHN ROBERTS,

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PENH. PENCILS. INK*, PAPER, EE*
TELOPES. CARDS. *«., Ae-

MOST POPULAR

pateit medickjes
J.

M. MEV IM*.
roeM r»»peetfa1ly announce Io *• =il1’
ttv that we intend Io

&gt;"•’-oentia* paid to Hm esHrt«o« of
&gt;.v «id m-Htoy prompUy remitted.
sJh.W W. Ralph E*q.. MiMlsvme.
ry Citoniy, Mtchigaa.

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ROBERTS A STRIKER.

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ROBERTS A STRIKER.

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DANIBL DTBIKBR.

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the great cause or
HUMAN MISERY.
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PT&lt;n-;EcxrriKO ATTORNEY, Ccnu
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tbior. ror-Chy Vw Vfce. of d» KWdarbn.*
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tenee.
The TWW *fatfiw who upon a
me movable occamnn write chapleta Ifround
the brow &lt;dlke nN beh». and wWo have

perrhited to reach there—that a fire wold
be opened in the rear, and ti&gt;at Mivhigaa

o mspiououMy :iw photographic

Byifon |G. Btt‘Ut repudiate these men
and' reoounoe their friendship and auppdH.1 H.
noj d.«w yo yw, .libmirt
a .week baa elapead sines fie wm formerly
Adopted into tb^ir 'political family.
On
ttt^Emtyarv, Js Wm declared I. tbe

figured

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Hon. Byrun G. Stout has long been a
prom'meat and trusted member of the
r,p»Uuu pvt,. n«
BpMkw
the House in cue Legislature, and is a
member.W lbs present State Senate.—
His poeitmn aed anteesdeute all make
him an important sad credible witneM
against the party and men with wfom be
baa acted.
.
wn of the paauge of Me Wilber’. jS?

Iltion reaalutiona, did testify boldly and
honestly, aud with an emphasis which has
awakeeed the ha of his late abolition as­
sociates.
He favored Mr. Riley’s sub­
stitute, being the Crittenden resolution of
ths extra Mesaion, end in tbe course of his
speech declared soma facta which are in*
controvertbls, and which (we do not toy
in unkindness) we’wish he, and others
who naw agree with him, had dedared
long ago. He is reported by one of the
organs of his late party tn this eity, to
have “draoipteW ta bitter Urmt the idea
of eonftcating the tlattt of rtMa vnitr
any pouihle contingency, and declared
that it would be a nidation of the contti
tution, that no man should listen to ita
moment. He teen intimated that between
thia outrage upon the fundamental princi­

ple of our Government, and the pmeruation of the Union, he ehould have UtUe
to chooee. During his speech," continues
lhe account from which we quote, "wMch
conld have been delivered in Charleston
with perfect safety, be dellvored a videot
ohillipic against oar *peraucal liberty'
laws, declared they were unconstitutional
Sac. 2. Nu General Banking law shall tbeir courts, and they saw the flames en­ not wnnted when the cherished home of and designed to defeat the fugitive slake
ha&gt;e effect untill lhe same shall, after its circling tiie cupola 1 Talk then about the tbeir fathers, relieved from oppression, law ; declared that Michigan waa disloyal
rules ufcourt, and the formalities ««f pro­ and inviting their laGir, is open to them to the Union, in retaining on her statute
pn»*.-ig&lt;-, Im* submitted, to a vote uf the
electors uf the Statu at a general election, ceeding? Th* man that would do this, with compensation for toil. Instead uf books, each acts, and conveying the In­
and be Hpproved by a majority uf votes »«Hild fiddle while tbe capital was burn­ slavery and despotic ownership as a re­ timation that she fa only a little lets
ing. [Sensation.]
Ha could not envy ward far industry. The laws of Nature guilty than the rebelliousSoutbern States,
cast therein at such election.
Amendment proposed to section four any man tbe p«iet&gt;es«i&lt;in ofsuch soda! phi and of dim ate, home attachments and and had by theee tenet encouraged a ndpro­
lounphv.
Talk
about
Illegality '. Talk telf-iulerest, and tbe demsnda of labor, voked the rebellion.”
of article fifteen uf said Constitution,
about formalities !
Why, there was but all tend to make the emancipated South
Every word of this is true, and no man
reads os follows:
one formality to be observed, and that the borne for black men.
Many ofthem is more familiar with the purposes of the
Sec. 4. Fur all Banks organised under
general laws, the Legislature shall pro­ was the formality of directing the eannon have hitherto fled Northward to escape legislation of the Republican party 1st
and destroying the enemy, regardless of oppression.. Slavery abolished, these this State, than Mr. Stout, He has aidvide for the registry of all bills or notes
the means, whether it be by the seizure fugitives would return, and others of
issued, or put io circulation as money,
&lt;&gt;fcotton bogs, or the seizure of persons, their race aoooaipany them.
Emanci­ the statute book, and to keep them there.
and shall require security to the full
if the necessity of tbe case required it.— lion, instead of bringing negro labor in He toimn whereof he speaks.
We oom­
amount uf notes and bills so registered,
Die God uf nature has conferred thia right competition
with the industry of the mend his expression to every loyal man.
in State or United States stocks, bearing
&lt;&gt;n men and nations ; and, therefore, lot white people, would relieve the latter of It is time for the people to understand
interest which shall be deposited with
him not be told that it was unconstitulion a good share of tbe email competition of that mullifioatimi is rebellion, and that
the State Treasurer for ths redemption of
this sort it now experiences, while at the Michigan la tbit moment a nullifying
such bills or note* in specie.
slitution waa adopted' for the protection same lime an element of aristoeraoy, State.
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That section six ofartide thirteen be so
of the country, and under that Constitu­ wr&lt;»ng and despotism the active and
amended a* to read as follows!
tion the nation had the right to exorcise i wicked element of the present rwbeHiue
Sec. 6. There -hall be elected in the
, —would be finally extirp-itod, and tbe
year 1863, at the time of the election of
the protection nftbe country. If martial Union re-established on the basis of lib­
a justice of the Supreme Court, eight re­
law was necessary for the salvation ufthe erty. nffoding ui henofcforlh peace and drafting, only owe name was drawn. Ths
gent* ut the University, two of whim
Commissioner postponed farther action
conalry, martini law was legal for that prosperity."
shall hold their office for two years, two
to await the doings of the city Govern*
pnrpoae. If it was necessary for a judge
inent, which by liberal bountiea and funds
for the preservation of order, to punish
two for eight years. They shall enter
for the support of fiimil’es, hopes to fill
for a contempt, he thought it was necessa­
upon the duties of ’.heir office on the ls^
Die handsomest compliment that has up the quota without farther conscription.
ry fora General tn exercise control over
of January next, succeeding their election.
his cannon, to imprison traitors and to yet been paid to the proclamation of the B&lt;wton Is a Democratic stronghold, and
At every regular election of a justice of
arrest spies, nnd to intercept communica­ President is fiimished by the debate in the in all sneb places, volunteering drag*.
the Supreme Court thereafter, there shall
Several young men of New Bedford
tions with the enemy. If ibis was neces­ rebel Congress, of which nur dispatches
be elected two regents rbnw term uf uf sary, this was legal? ■
forish a nummary. The shaft was aimed and vioiniU, who shipped on board of
fire shall be eight yearn.
When a va­
straicht nt them, and the immense flutter* whaling vessels in order to escape the
cancy shall occur in the office of regent,
inc attests thnt they are hit.
We do not draft, have “jnmp*d from the frying pan
it slwll be filled by appointment &gt;4 tint
Tbe following well put arntimnnta are notice that any “derisive laughter" forma
Governor. The regents thus elected,
from the Providence Journal. It tells a share in th* exercises. Thnt is of the
a’lall constitute the regent* ufthe Univers­
Tbe drafted men of Lower Maryland
the whole story in narrow spare, and past.
It is impossible not to see Io this
ity of Michigan.
should ba n lesson tn any man who should debate that the rebels rued their doom. are offering 11.000 and 62,000 a piree
That section six of article nineteen uf
think nf aiding, at tbe present time, a par­ The words and arguments they nee would for substitutes, and are going ns far as
xaid CunaliUrtiun be amended, so as to ty policy against tiie Administration :
become the deck of a pirate ship for which Baltimore to ceek them. In Prince George
■ cad sa follows:
"A rU-ong opposition party ia organiz escape was hopeless in the presence of a county, some of the wealthiest planters
Sec. 6. Th** elycliuos for all district ingall over lhe country. It takes vari­ stronger adversary. They race, hut their of rebel proclivities are among lire draft­
ur county officers, biale Senators or Rvp- ous names.' It* leaders are Democrats, wrath exposes their weakness. The weap­ ed men.
representatives, within the boundaries de Peace Drmocrata, GinseqAtives as the on has found the joint in their harness
Hemp and cold lead, with a fighting
fined in this article, shall take place on locality may beat demand^ Its avowed where the vital* of the rebellion have Colonel and regiment to enforce them,
the Tuesday sucereding the first Monday
Read thia, poor, honest are much needed tn ptit down the traitors
purposes are sb various as the sentiments been reached.
in November, in the reapectivs years in and the intereata, the feelings and pass­ doubting men of the North, end tell us at Bocyrua, Crawford county, Ohio.—
which they may be required; I be county ions to which it appeal*. But its real thnt thia proclamation is nfno avail—that They have forcibly resisted ths draft,
canvass ou the third Monday of said No
purposes is everywhere lhe same, to pos- it will reach nowhere,and return to plngoe shouted for Jeff. Davis, and declared that
vernber.
seas the power and patronage of the Gov- the inventor.
'
Can any loyal man any sece»h brawlers among them ahall not be
That section two. of article twenty of ernment. to restore the party thnt was an ' that i* was a dutv longer to withhold an arsested. Judge L. W. Hall of Bucyrus
the Cunstituliuu be su amended as tu read |&lt;*ng guided by Jeff. Devi* nod Tpotnba.! instrument nfsudi crushing effect ? The and Daniel Tuttle of Benton, have both
as follows:
and Slidell and Cobh and I Joyd and that secesainn sympathisers of the North find been arrested for treasonable languagu
Sec. 2. At the general election to be culminated in the election of ttmt emhieut their main gun wpiked. The rebels do and sent to Camp Mansfield. We hope
held in 1866, and io each sixteenth year conservative. James Buchanan, over that heed thia proclamation. The sensation every such den of unclean traitors will be
thereafter, and also at sueh other liines, shocking radical. John C Fremont, and it haa mused in Seceaala is the moat mark­ purged—with their own blood if it is ncom the Legislature, may by law previde, Ita real eftret, under whatever name and ed of the war.
The South has heard of it,
the question of rhe general revbiuq of the with whatever pretext it appears, is the and it has reached the remotest planta­
Constitution shall bo submitted Ui the same; to embarrass the administration in tion of Whippy Swamp.
By every
electors qualified tn vote fur members ol the council; and in the field, to Imncde teeming proof it was Wall timed.
Every
It is not every body can do what Mr.
(he l^eg'wlaturu; and in case a uiaj«&lt;ritv the prosecution of the war. and to hold! quarter of the horizon la bright with the
of the electors so qualified, votiqg al such nut to the rebels across tbe line, and to promise that it will end the war.—Chica­ Seymour did a few days ago—by a few
words induce a rise in gold and conster­
eloctiou, shall decide in favor ufa conven­ the hostile powers across the &lt;»c«an, the go Tribune.
nation in Wall street. * It takes a magio
tion for such purp«e, the Legislature nt spectacle of a divided people and a hesi­
ian like Mr. Seymour to do that. On
ibo next session shall provide by law for tating policy."
illoat’B Rssporton—He Denounces the Monday, the day of the Seymour ratifica­
the election of such delegates to such cmition meeting, gold was rated in Wall
Proclamation in the Street*.
Gem. Sco^Fe
Letteh —TVre I
vention.
All the ainendmente shall take
The following cogent paragraph ia from street at 120 to 129^: Mr. Seymour
efiect st ths ouminenceniunt of the year ia no reason to auptx&gt;se. Ihat lhe letter nf
spoke
and the next day it rose to 183; the
Gen. Scott tn Secretay Seward; which an uhlo communication in the Pontiac
after their addoption.
next day to 185|, and tbe effect of Mr.
was re*d,hy John ' Van Buren, reached GateUe, and we take pleasure in laying it
Seymour's abuse of tbe President, and
before
our
reader*,
and.
ask
their
candid
the pubfic through any agency of Mr,
Mr. Van Buren’s proposition for destroy­
Tb« Cx. or r.r.ULTT —Tb« .»»!«&gt;» Seward.
Il ls well known that this let­ cunsideratinn of.it:
“ Byron G. Stout is supported now by ing lhe Union and letting tbe rebels go,
trm .»T lb* «p oOlb-rt/ i. OH.After ter waa one of Gen. Scott’s hotibiea.
H«
did
not stop till gold reecbed 137. K
lb«dnUi vCCp*r, U»e oan.plr.UTA ’*■' always kept a copy of it In the drawer of men who at the commencement of the reLw had beaten McClellan, or Bran had
bad .reared b1« dealh, marched ool »lib his desk.
He »» proud of It, and read brlliop were opposed to coercing lhe reb­
captured LouraviUe, the price of gold
els
—
by
men
and
preaaea
which
threaten
’
d
(tonalmoat all necnsiona to Ws vfaliora.
. cap. aaan
would have risen In Just this way. ML»ke
Itefwe dw«&lt;t on a -per—die cap witbuat Ufa pride' in thfa respect was aq well if such coercion was Attempted that blood
causes produce like efifacu."—JT. F. PosL
a-be«i. Indieada* dial lb. Ijram b«l known, that whoever desired to rondlinte would flow in Michigan, and that the sol­
Joel hl. pawer.
Fnita Ibal &amp;«, end ft&gt;r MrtL asked for a copy nf that' lettar;— diers who would attempt to march against
ibUrrwa. U baa .rar «Me bein an TOtre itrwnnmBrniM tnpies of It in eili- the rebels of the South would aqver be

^piblein’i.rfilwrir.*

KTEMIMR A KLMBt1
y txv&gt;ACTrirB

nerved

t.
P*,w«r. M&gt;d
it will |&gt;e hra duty, except at such tints as

great

business Girttlorj.

pending th^ writ-of hahmu coryaa and de*
eUring martial law la that city, will ap
pb Af well to ths acta ..f Prssideat, pnColn. as to General Jackson. Jacisoo's

The rebelNoli W Ming adroitly

by the latest Democratic dodge of pre­
tending that the Premdent’s emancipation
proclaautionjKlU.lhrQK-t vast made of
colored lateen, Ifto Ahe Northern

“Nlgner equality” Is’ a good cry to carry
moat glurious *cta were declared by his the Adi eluetions with, ^nd introdwoe
opponent* to be unconatimtiop*). He snma wore Vallandigbams and Ben
the Legislature may be In aeMfoa tn «« saved his country from ruin, and the con­ Wcxids intuCoagraas te obstruct the war.
amino into th&lt;AuMilA«L and •dmlohtra- stitution rwnainad uninjured. Lincoln Prejudice against a dark skin is a uiitertiuo of say, (MfUra .Aioor,
or Bp. will sava tke Government from destrac­ ably mean weapon, but then the Demo­
tion and the Quostitatiaj will ba as good cratic leaders are mean enough to resort
as aver:
tn anything. The Troy Timet very ef*
"■Dto necessity and the glnriwus sffiset factual)», explodes this fids* alarm, in an
resulting/rom the cause which tlmt neces­ article from which wo copy :
folhrelng
State uffierrs, to wit:
The Attorney sity promptsd. were acknowledged by
“With freedom assured to the blacks
General. State Treasurer, Commit.iner the whole country, and he would aven as proposed, the colored people of the
•4 the Upd Office, Secretary of Slate. any by the wbul« civildaJ world. Then North would naturillly join their breth­
far as this bill was concerned, ha (Mr.
nix»t&lt;ir General, Snperintmdant ufPub
ren at the South, where, as teachare, lead
he In-true: ion. oy members of the Slate D.) could not say whether their acts were era and oolaborera, they would beat pro­
He cared not whether
Board of Education. &lt;.r *&lt;iy other officer legal or illegal.
mote their material prosperity and social
Gen. JAckson suspended 'all civil Wilbori- welfare. Tbe demand for negro labor
ortbe btete except legislative and judicial,
elective or appointed, and to appoint a ty or uoL
exists at the South, and the motive for
"If his nets were necessary to tbtf de
succesMw fa, the remainder uf their re
its continuance, increase and successful
apective term of office, and report the fence uf tba country that necessity was
causes of such removal to the Legislature above all law, Gvn. Jackson hazarded from the fact of ita eiaanciputiun. In
everything ; he hazarded both life and the natural order of things the ,negroes
at iu next session."
repytaxhsi on that step, which might ren­ will remain where their labor is wanted,
Second amendment proposed.
“ Article fifteen shall be amended, so as der him immortal if be saved lhe country, in tbeir own aunny dime, while thous­
ur on tbe contrary, make him' ignomini­ ands of the racswUljoiw them under the
to read a* fulluws :
Sxc. 1. Corporations may be formed ous, and a by-word and a reproach'; and
under genera) laws, but shall nut be crea­ lhe man that dared to do that deserved
ted by special &gt;ct, except for municipal the protection and.plaudits of his country. respect. Associations of adored people
IU did DQt cuvy the fedifnp t‘f that man have already been Tunned in aotno uf the
purposes. The |nwu passed pureinmt to
thia section may be amended altered or who cviuld get up and talk calmly and Western States, with a view to etnigrai
cvHilly,
under such circumstances, about tion South as soon as emancipation Is
repealed.
But tires legislature may by a
vote of two thirds &lt;4 tbe members elected rules ufeonrt and technicalities of pro­ effected, and they can be protected in
ceeding,
when the city might be In flames tbeir freedom. It muat b« apparent to
V» each House, crcstc a single bank with
and the utnmat barbarity might be com­ every reasoning mind, that the black
brnnebey."
'
What were live rules &lt;&gt;f court men will look to their interests aome
Tlmt sectioo two, article fifteen ofsaid mitted,
but mere cobwebs when they beard an what as other men do.
Constitution be amended so as to read as
enemy with lira ennnvn at the d&lt;»ore of

article twelve:

*• ■*«■».

te-

..

NO.

'•~-u«o-.i

MU»«t from theapeetJi
of Judge Douglas, ddivsred in tl» House
ReprsssuUtivea. on tka bill to rsfaod

2’’•

w,

&gt;
3,’wV.nmWfc u&gt; - Mm

reached th»pwhHs
Mr.Gmd.

W*uow.«ir, 0a. 19th.—Tbe

Secretary of State on the day before the
inauguration In 1861. published by Joi*
Van Buren, il authentic, must have bees

State Department, since neither thw
President or Secretary of State has aoy
knowledge uf the manner in which any

kands-dfVtn Buren.

�t

HASTINGS B.

unman u a **TBAr

tram, mor« ia probation to hl

WcdBrsdiy MentlRg,

^nTTrTTj

•oraltai table

TBVTH
. Van Buren seemingly dw.
theMRt day they reed the

ary N. Walker,

Ha visa i&gt;

reua, ennm oim cocrsb, j being-made tbe subject trfthsea

।
roawAxn wrrnocT fxab axd with maxlt

Free Prettt and one of
by
bv willful vllliBara
villi Ser* for tbe pnrpSSF **l,c Stale Central Committee,
MUI M. p,uOi;
. &lt;^?reree7»T%iram
tv .1-1--■
A-J __ —til
___ .... G.1U..U *1
■M will slate still

lican candidate for

drew the in.

-^osrawssw

member* of

follow!

Governors

Gaforasr-AUSTIN BLAIR, of Jackson.
.
r..
(fawnwr-CHARLES 8. MAY, ef bM P™ rao'
I their whole co
Yrrererei-—JOHN OWEN, of Warn*.

I country.

yTLUMjp.

«&amp;NM

PGBaCBtefl

" Foa Srt*rtir—SMITH W. FevTLEB.
k‘5
’ ? '■rprBSt'aswrrAYttafi111
eist Di*trial—ftWKS A. SWETCEY.
id Dialrici—GEORG E THOMAS.
Hairy Coastjr Republican KoanaUons.
rwta,.it-bxAret n. rrrans,

‘ Tor qUrk-HENRY P, CHEDRY.
Tor Kegistar of D«4d.-BYl,V^t?8 ■ COOK
. For TrvMurtr—HARVEY N. MHELDON.
For ProaSenUng AK’t—FRANK ALLW.
Tor CtreuH Cwrt Com—HARTKY WKfOHT
For Coroner*-JOHN O'RILEY, I MEMBER.

table—that lbs reference to aud use of the
GesMrsTs letter was arranged betwew

of Baltimore

foiling in Voth, he became chairman of conversstion.
Are there any Republicans who .will
the Fusion Convention and received bis
be longer fooled by the tricks and “traps"
nomination at its bands In five days there­ of H. N. andC. I. Walker,Lathrop,BlewHe has heretofore been regarded

as an honest but exceedingly impractical

■lured our

and in the
hardship. andHour Wai

Hov.aitaJ bow low, few vile

sro the craven hearts that would traduce
', ---—i A
t, «to
- rnixii,
bt J| tajj-b ' fLkA,
"M- «A
utne
tor TV-rr.-A
iv-ntiuiicans
uicy
•night gwt out of It before riretlrm.” T&lt;&gt;
In Barry county. Cod’ save tbe mark.
tMr Mr. Wsfker repfted. “YOU CAN’T
DO IT—WT!»VE GOT YOU FABT.”
;/’’’ . /’■
Boar ft Dweks.
Mr. BaWdWi»hw1iU&gt;ttMt, ead wHI
S'yei^tjpf 5^
But­
Verify thb statement.
Here is the truth confessed at last by
ternut County ticket, are renegade sorebeads from tife Republican Administra­ the editor of the ‘ leading organ of the
Democrstic-Fusmn-Uninn
movement,
tion party. And with some Of them, the just as wkhave chsrged it from the be­
organ!ration which ' they have left w^a
ginning. Jt la jhit the kind of crowing,
alF{igh\ .yqtil. ft,^Mtea,ito'piaib 'tbejr too, that we have expected Whear from
aames - opou&gt; ite tickak ihk foil. Tbeir Democratic leadeni oveF Republicans
who hsvh been eaj&lt;&gt;!ed into the ‘•Union”
candidate for -TreMUrer waa a delegate
movement.
It teat a Democratic trap,
to tbe Republican County Coarention, as Mr.’ Walker has been forced to con
voted for himself, asked others to’ vote fest-^frlrap tocateh'gudgeons and 'make
for him for two separate nominations, and Republicans the laughing stock of Street

after

to make

art&amp;Co.l
'
Wil! honest Democrats whose party

tta .rmy rf K-ttak,.

•d.T.™.

more vlgtamra tatlta hi tta proetatititpr attached certain carriage', owned by Balbeta, filled with »rt8il to blwdf. «&gt;d of tta ear, and tta Immrdiata advaooe timers ledie*. and filled with contraband
ofita arnyf obtePtaomaa
rati.ltatloo Id bh bomptay: ' "*
2. Jirratad, Ttat «B Itad^ kta tar
brat*M«i«nd tapplnera. :i,
Gen.
Morris onmmindlng at Fort McHenry,
and eoorraluUta him, on tta protpccl of
mi rartr tatta with fritadr delr W him.
haflitirM an Order forbidding any carS. RtnM, Ttat Vtarf
fWmiiri Tbe fort, and order.
probably, Ww# W
rowier.
"Inspection uf all articles
olntionlbeb
HllljMv
On board

■ o*.k)

or

premium,

reel AL

Tbe specials are very meagre. One of
them, dote* IMivuRdMfcMBbMd., 24th,
says :

Oct.

I(Ml

"♦'•VWbSp tw«IKi

Jackson'

No. 2—Staluoku

Beat Stallion four years old or over,
‘ J. Van Deuscn
&gt;2 00
Second best'd«&gt; S. C. Woodmsn
1 00
Flrat best do 3 yrs. old J. Stuart
2 00
Second best do, Juhn Eart
50

Sumewall
after the
na&amp;' and
burf. the
rfflling
unf rebel

NOTICES-

tC HOjriCE
*Arfi
1 AIM

___
______ _____ ini__ _____MyrtotoBr
near Gordouaville. This reported falling

orguniwtion has been broken up and aban­
doned ; whose State, Congrrnional and
His political record he is just
Lrr rr dx BYMSMnait’ltD that the Gre-in- capital.
Legislative' tickets hare been make bp
to eay *rr«Mv«i or •sereaiv* valoadooi. or eno1 00
the rsar Dentecrnuy
boast tb^t . their making. The latter will not, we think, mainly of sore head Republicans, to give Best brood mere, John Earl
"Thi.
rebel raralry mcratloai.
*aM(AMtetaal Auoe.r, *t U.
50
H*Mla&lt;a Uoom. ia Iks TiUa^r of HmU..,, fa
eleyMie'btm iu the estimation of right- Walkers, Lathrop, Stewart de Cb., the Second beat do, A. C- Town
•aid coantr of Berry.
.
’
WSmlheeS-forSlate offieerw (Stout A? Ou.)
Best
suckling
colt,
G.
T.
Cooper
75
control nf Democrats, and the disposition
AMaaooa'iOrnci.Toxii. Ort. 141k, |scs,
minded citizens.
50
of party favere,—Ml! honest Democrats Second best do, A. C. Town
ALDNXO HEHHION.H.
be thus sold out like sheep in the market
firing ou both sides.”
Clam No. 4
J Lr¥ it ax arwxMrfMXu, that every
to gratify such tricky, hishonest pdlftl1 .-i .l r 'f’lraAnlVdkr.Oei.rt.
Best Carriage team, Geo. Bissel
I 00
ag4'n?t,"the Republican/party gan ofthu'MuIe Democracy went into clans.—Jrfrer/iier
Tribune.
Orders have been ivsaed m Bum*i.le‘*
Second
best
do,
F.
C.
McAllister
this fill! encourages the Icidca of, .tho contortions last week because tbe mem­
Da. Roster's BfFFaa*.—By reference
Best farm team, A. F. Williams
I* **
00 command to issne no mote clothe* than
Tke Peslaw Candidate fee Cererner.
bers of tbe Republican cuoveqliun held a
rsbcHiun.
.v. In
tbe men can carry cutnlurtably ou forced
Second best du, F. Patton
Mr. J. B. Wilson of Lapeer furnishes
’ "Lgr irf iit RtMtUBZhm. that although private mooting for consultation after tbe
It is^porlMl^erittaf ftuoker rejoins
tbe jWur/urr and Tribune with a copy
Class No. 5.
lAft socellcd “Uniun"' party was started
lhe army on Monday.
But it said not a word about the ticket of a letter addressed to bim by the fusion Best Horse for. all work, A. F.
.to sustain die President, in all tbeir con
1 00
Williams
which U supports being agreed upon by candidate' for Governor which will ewWashington, Ort 25.
veotions—State and county—they have
Second best do JscubB ran street er, 1 00
plain itself.
Read ft:
The
bav* aery late
refused to MrtMer resolutions rodoriing a secret conclave, deliberating with closed
Best pair Roadsters, F. C. MeI wfannaliw f».W’U» wunlrjr tatarrn
doors, and when thia waa done the ticket
Pontiac, April 5th, 1862.
2 00
hU policy.
.
Afflster,
1 the lines uf Gen. S&gt;gel s c«&gt;rp&lt; and (Jorwaa forced upon the convention as a unit,
Ms. J. B. Wilsok:—Dear Sir—From Best single dt&gt;, Edward S. Brown
2 00
j donsvillfc lllree thtysAgr. the rwrly W&gt;
some remarks I have beard you make, I
, Let it n BxxrxxBimxu, that a promi- under the gag.
“ Ladies Saddle Horse W. E.
! els oecepying it ware a regiment uf
am lad to think that you are not fevurn1 00
Bent member of lhe Fusion party in BarBramble,
' North Carolina cavalry, with one regible to the nomination of Mr. Trowbridge;
“ Lady Rider,Mrs. Wm. L. Brown 2 00
»y Cuunty, has staled, since tluo Fusion
How IT Woaxr.—Will tbe Republi­
1 ment &lt;»f infantry?- 'Hley had their headif so allow me to sak you if there ia any.
Beats ticket was nominated, that a cun- cans who propuse to vo e the mule tick­ thing in the way uf supporting myself,
. Clam Nd. 4J.
si restive party meet be elected to com
et, just observe that Yallandingfaam should I conclude to be a candidate
Bast 3 year old cult,A. D. Stormes, J 00
You know lhe position which 1 occupy.
promise with the Suutb.
And yet these’ Democrats arc always nominated for
BACK BAY. PENSION, ic.
“
‘
Oren
1 00
•” 2
do.
t
_____Hughes,
„
directions; Culpepper Cunrt B&lt;&gt;us&lt;&gt; had
men qall theinaelvea “Unionists” because Senators and Representative* In Districts While I am in fovor of making an ex­ Second best do, J. H. Earl
then ceased to be the terminus al which
ample of leading rebels in the present Best I year do, F. Pattyu
1 00
they have paid out qf tbeir tens of thous­ wburp there iathe (east possible chance
ths
supplies
from
Rcbmond
for
Gen.
war, I am opposed to extreme inesvurc* Second oest do, John Earl.
and* of dollars, tteeutyfre dotlure to vol for ar. election 1 Sec how these allies of 1 against the victims uf Southern traitors,
lire’s army were put &lt;&gt;n wagons. They
DIRECTIONS
treason propose to give op their party. I ebo have been misled into rebellion.—
are now taken W Stitwntou by railrood COMPLETE
class so. 7.
unteers.
ro« Arri.tciTtoxB run
_ . _
Under our constitution no forfuitore on
ARREARS OF FAY. JWtNTY A PENSIONS.
Best
Stallion
trot
in
harness,
B.
Lit ft b* MMnMBXBBB,lhat tin; Bultertre.iaon can be operative long
lonc-­
Mcrr Comc to it.—It is but a short account of treason
Taggel, time, 1,40
, 1 00
nut “Unionists" paid no money for vol
the life of ...
lhe traitor. Property
tbeir com
time since the Democratic leaders were er than
.
Seoond beat Blalfom trot in harness
trains, which he rould do if tb^y cop
SrtJt^cr bounties, until x draft had been
at bis death would revert to bis hairs.—
howling against lhe abolitfoniat, declar­
.
8. C. Woodman. Litas, 1,53
tinued to Lraval lhe r»»da
Tbe whole confiscation scheme ol Con­
.ordered. And yet they claim loyalty
Best Gelding trot ip harweasM II.
r !s reualresl warn nfaiai la cd*
ing that they were the cause of all our
tar Uerl. Hruea e,’a Spmrjrratl. to
gress is void, as well as impolitic, if, by
it. WJtlGUT
Sinrmea, liras,,! JU
. , j
,1fur performing a duly which sclf-preaertrotsUee and roust bo. put down. Now it, this forfeitunols intended to be per­
»inchtalar.^vw that Hl caral/ borara
Legend XMAf fnllit.
Second l«st Gelding trot in haraem
have been wrurted.”
almost every ” Union” ticket fans one or petual.
F. McAllister, time, 1,&lt;5 • - Again, what Southern Court will de
’ '
‘U-uirvitle, Orf. Mtl&gt;.
racn% ’Abolitionists upon it, and the De­
class &gt;0. 8‘.
cree tbe general confiscation of all prop­
. A FALSEHOOD NAILED.
ad. EdeardUeConV. Ata BHc. Gra.
mocracy have got to swalfow it uf course.
t, We understajid that several uf thqcanerty. it must be borne in mind that
Best Bull, A. D. Storms*
OreUrd
each Blate alone can take cognizance of
didales ou the .Butternut -ticket ore . at­
Thursday, and encountered several bands
MORTGAGE SALE.
crime* committed in ita borders.
What
CLAM WO. 9.
tempting- to make CTipUal by raiaarepre
of nf Morgan’s and Scott's cavalry at
Alabama Court or jury will carry out
Pulot Lick and Big Hill, killing four ur
efsnlt hariu Ixea tnsAc is the conditions of
’scntlng dome RepuWldths relative to sid­
When party'leiulera'violate and aban­
2
00
any Congressional Confiscation Law 1—
pavmctU St a certain lnd.&gt;ntnrr of Norl/ace
du 1 Steers 8 years old, T.
five, taking tbairjelegmph »*peratojw and
ing enlistments.
*r? reBabl} Inform­ don the redogtfiied :nile«, usages mid Why then take away lhe only induce­
rsnevtnd by Joos C. Braus aad bis wifa.fUCollier ;
1
1 00
principles of party organisation, the bonds ment to return to luyality; but, 1 can
saiXA U. Bruaca. uf OrM&lt;vriIlr, Harry eoostr.
ed that their candidate for Prosecuting
Htete of Micbi*aa, to Ssscu Boilo, of Rick
which held individuals to party are de­ give my views more fully when I see Best Cow, T. Collier
1 00
tend. !n the coaoty of KalawuM and State of
Attorney (in company jsilh tbeir candi stroyed, and the party is practically dis
of Mlehlran. bearing date tbs eighteenth d«r of
jou.
class ao. II,
date for Treasurer) has tingled out the solved. Tbe leaders of tbe Republican
.0*1. McCook had four horses shot under Jana, is the year of our I .a rd one tboasand etrbt
I would be glad to hear from you, and
huadre-i an^ flBv-twa. a«Mi rssoeded ia tbe ufltce
1 00 him.
editor of the. Banner as the subject of■ party, last fall, temporarily abandoned while 1 ask no pledge uf you, if at all Beet Boar, Aaron Blake ■
the IV-publican organization to form a
At Richmond our fi&gt;rces captured 200
favorable to *ny nomination, 1 should
special pbillipic* upon this point, stating
clam xo. 12.
,-L;nloo'’ ticket. Tbe result was that the
take pleasure to know your vhftra, as
ui bis speeches that we had paid “nary
r “tr uf Morin***, on pHT’*
leaders could not appeal to individuals as well as those of other Lapeer Republi­
Best and greater;variety of fowls
which Mid JJnrijijt thrre &gt;•
red” toward lhe recruiting service. . Be pertizans to come up to tbe support of
orders by Gent. MeGx&gt;k or Rouaseau or
Win L. B.-uwn
cans.
Yours very truly,
fore mnkin^Wueh chargee against individ­ lhe “Union" ticket.
“No,” said they,
of their having been arrested, are abeo.
Brautr G. Stovt.
class xo,13.
ual* who fire’not candidates for office or “we are Republicans; you've got up ’a
lutely false.
P. S.—Do not understand m* to say
“Union ticket;-you can’t claim our sup- that the military authority may not take Best bushel white wheat
of;
NotkM is
fires, that by
2 00
even those who are, they should take a
rlrtur of tbe statute sbd power of sale contained
“porttoauch a ticket, aa Repubiioau«|;
do
red
do
1 00
Jiule pains to inform themselves. Mr. “there is no Republican ticket, and we and confiscate personal property—Mar­
is said mortgage, tbe sesmtaaa therein described.
Some days ago we referred to lhe TI- hl«and’b5?ffaSyte^ Zf f‘r^1ud Stefe
Best field of wheat, 14 38-100
tial Law is n*c Congretmonal Law.
Hulbrook is th* last man who should “shall vote as we please; you can't
acres, 615 bush. j. H. Earl
00 lustration by which this tricky and deof hbchigaa, mad bsteg known and dsscried as
make .such charges against Any one. The “Lraiiafor us to a new party without our
btuioese man, especially in handling loose

SOLDIERS

BOUNTY,

mas ASP

oo

New Advertisements.

a oo

D

wwnwaxssK-,

charge against us V a baae falsehood.—

,Wu have paid in small sums of from one
to three dollar*iu cash toward paying ex­
penses

and

nearly every

gutting transportation

for

squad of volunteer* that

.have left Hastings.

More ihanjjtfc, we

bare printed many dollars worth of bond

bills for recruiting service and war meet
lags, for which we have only received
three dt'llars.
’

These Butternuts based their charge,
no do*bt,

upow a aubseriptlon

paper

which was stated to raiMbousliro, when

Captain Fitzgerald raised his company,
upon which our name does not appear.—
Neither does the natnu of our accuser ap
pear there. C. G. Holbrook patriotically I

“coMont, and we dotrt choose to go with
“you.”
Tbe Republican leaders could

make no reply to such arguments—for
they were just and right. So it 1s with
the Democratic party now
Tbe leaders
have abandoned tbeir party organization.
That party has no organized, representa­
tive identity in lhe tickets presented—it
is iflI absorbed in Fusion—all lhe rules
___ usage*
__
and
of the party have been abandoned.
’ ’. The leader* have Fused it away.
Tl
There
^*iis no pArty obligation to bold indi­
viduals to it. There is no Democratic
ticket, no principle, no usage, no party
tie, to hold Democrats to the support of
the Fuaton ticket,, and. like th* Republi­
cans last fall, Democrats will feel at
liberty to do and vote a* they please,
and they will do ft, with no great regard
for tbe Fusionists.—^dv.
Tribenu,

attended many war meetings, but there
ia no evidence upon paper that he ever

died s^derfy'at Fort Federal HiB, Bal­

paid a '‘red" in money or property for

timore, pne there was a question whether

his death was owing to natural causes or
bountiM. and we doubt if tbe esnaidate
tn the wMp and spur of the orderly who
for Treasurer ever paid half the price of rode him the dijy. prevkxn.
An ltrvbutia coffin for any a ueb purpose, and the gation was ordered;
Colonels, Majors,
•apie can be said in relation to *vory and Captains visited the stall and examln
ed the remains. They decided that be
candidate tn the uouaky sure «s*e.
was a dead horse, and dead by nobody’s
ffftfc any interest to the people of this
fault but bia own. The body waa then
couaty to know what the editor of lhe charged to profit and loss in all the books
jPoMwr bra done or ha* not done, toward of the department, and suitably Interred,
When a wddler died, tbe same morn­
promoting cnlistyeqte^ft may be of in­
ing, h did not require half a* mndb red
terest to them to know that be was never
tape'to hustle his remiins under ground.
MffieflSo sign thrpaper drerftated by MK
$5 bin Tw prirHw band-bfll. for bim, h«

WAWa

Thia ia no time for neutrality. Every
man must now make hla record for or
againstthe republican party .for or againat
the Government The Republican party
has no traitors or sympathizers with the
rebellion in ita ranks—It presents no such
men aa candidates for office. It is ckcoxnmONALLY FOB THS GwVXBMM»XT in all its
meaaurea for crushing lhe rebels
all
ita candidates are pledged to “our county ;
right or wrong, out Country."
The Fusion Derhocratlc candidate Op­
pose the President’s war measures. They
are against hurting the rebels or confisca­
ting tbeir Pr,,PerlJ.
»he expenses
uf the rebellion. Their tickets are made

up of Secessionists and Conditional sup­
porters of the Government. Republicans
can have nothing to do with men of that
character, nor with those who support
them. No man is a republican who does
not support them: be is an enemy of the
Republican parly: W should be, and
will bo regarded and treated os such.—

He who is not for us Is against us; he
w ho is against us is an enemy ; enemies
will be treated as rosinies. We must
maintain ourselves pure and undefiled ;
cast out all traitors.
As a man make*
His record, *0 let him be judged ; now

and hereafter, bold him to a strict aceounLability. Republicans, be watchful, active,
eoctinually ; mark and know every man
who oppoeeeoa or advocate* and votes for

the h usiuo-democralic Conditional-Union
candidates.—Detroit Advertiw A Tribune.

uciwier, oraira^gicr irom some rrgAtrieni
In the service, was found dead ini his bed.

Best Head Cabbage, David
Honeywell
do Potatoes, G. W. Valentine
du Pumpkins, John Evers
do Squash, Charles E. Lewis
do Beets, John Evers
do Tumstoes do

■nt. eoolaiuiag
Uf to Ui* United

bra.lt

apt to think mote favorably of the ii—rh

25
25
23

erousk counsel, for the Immoral WoMra777’. ' -7
inoKra
w“c® tto author thought to rail
^r .byiu
“
5
But we have at this time something
’&gt;f,,*’l.her Frn“ violation of de
ceney sod of the honorable conduct pre-

t?1 V •*’*w*t*rnan. in the use made by
Mr. Xau Bureo, in Ute speech to which
we have referred, of a private letlar

CLAM &gt;0.19.
Best^r.^Btogs Boots, John Butter-

8AMUEL B0YLE8.
Mortgagee.

QTATK Of MICHIGAN, Ba«»t Cocxtt.
O At a Muioa of Um FroWa Ca«H, for

wrilton by General 80,11 in March, 1WL
This letter was not obtained by Mr. Van
Buret, from tbe writer, nor from lhe Li.
Bel two bora. «»g&lt;m,Hiram Lewi, 1 00

Best agricultural picture frame.
Miss Mclisa Sheen

Miss Melina Sheen
t5°
do Grecian Painting, Mine
Melina Sheen
w
do Bonnet, Mrs. Menah Butterfield 75

»

“
50
1Second beet- do.,
Beat Fancy Lamp Mat, Mies Frank/
Laina
’J i
• W
“
k
50
do Embroidered H$kf, Miss
/Harriet Smith’
do Embroidered Slippers. Ml
Harriet Smith

CLAM SO. 29.

'txAji‘Ao.48.

Poor

nebody loved him,

jpg retvire io money/ HAr'nl AWf to much about*

which ro,U

fa»V L AU j aero.
SUtM aarrty, h

gOWABD A8WJGUXK)aN,
buried him.

yto-

Ita t'«'~ morality

clam vo. 15.
Best Peaches, G. W. Valentine
do winter Apple*, L. Polly
do fall
do, G. W. Valentine,
do and greatest variety of apples
Peter Falk
"

“ No ,ou.tawAooo /our otar.

Jloy’ri atari •taiifera taw

M"^l.nd\liS.raLd‘nj7riT‘,r?Srie;’

Philadtl-

’

Fowler, Ba% of this viUaga, fosirod Um
IR10KA

�MM I

The

j
F0RTM".:^L
i?*?'..®*’’?.? »J W _ M. WWT^BT !’

EMPORIUM
m dst hoodsj

lK’15

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rwad will

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FWWo*KWraa» sbtml,

■-»

Bailie

b» .aifiJM ydldMOirrvOM-.,

wb.
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LOWJPJUCES f

CASH STORE,!

nf

1 hi

Hm ingtj

An Immense Stock of

1 **1'^-****** CTW**nt’"*i for iM. ..ideiK.

Ho, ye cripple's!

House was crowd^ and

ctitbueiaMtc.

Speeches

enthusiastically received.' *

Under

Caucus un Thursday l«t; and, although
but few were present, 'ft'wdif kittle less

shameful row.

in.d.rtMp

D.muor.lio

(I*

*nole movrinehi bn, d.lndird imo no.
*hn,, -,l. purpow fa u. ,JlJU*vn*ni
of partisan
schemes.
Ths “L’nim*”movement and the Democrat^ party
[ have become synonythhuii, s&lt;i far ha this
State ia coantrMiHl laKvisan see no
change in Ute policy of that party.whtdtleads me to believe they have abandoned

Biraon

Pure Democrats of Hustings hety

thana

Enough, of the

fusionists rallied to out vote, thekkraights

grave

and the'former did not yield very

l“F' U'ai-j “rtwia inatrnmast in writing i***‘
BEFORE IUEBECENT ADVANCE tofoja filad 4n thlt aeort. purportir.g t» be tU lart
Will ud taatament of Mid daotaaad. may ba ad*
milted to Probate, and the Exeewtrix and Exacu-

oiMLOOa
WE

3&lt;&gt;m mW,i.i
wrtica
• 8000 yds. plain and fancy Silk,

the contrary, the evidences against it are
multiform.
I c»n are in the present
movement only a manifestation ol tbe
Just enough delegates were present at partisan purpqee to "divide and conquer.
i
Under these circumstances, I wish to
this convention, held an Friday last, to

adopt tpe mule ticket.

Aa Sykes wnu|d . citizens,, relaiive

nr •

For Sale By the Pound.
GOOD PRINTS

Tbe meeting at Middleville on^pn ; unquestioned,

deuirc, wivreiil
therefore, thnt my Democratday, addressed by lion. F. W. Kellogg 1
I1 doiw,
and L. S. WHtey, was a perfect soreeu. j ic rriend
&lt;•_* j “. *'
_ ’1 at
---*
oncc withdraw mv name
The meeting was large and

eulheiMseli'- ; fro,n
ll”:5r l,clteU
-------------------------

Old Thornnpple is all right for the Republican ticket
Fusion djttt jgn dowq
_
.
tber*'
________ _ _ j
AuLSTQBA
•*
x *■x .1** 1
•
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1
ji

W. H. COBB.

Beaatifal

*in:rcUry.

was very

Tbe attendance

p wilf fiud it ata Object &lt;• call
•fore gala* East.

A committee of two from

township which

had

in the ranks of lhe only party that cor­
dially support! the Administration tw

each

delegates present,

i

its efforts to save ike Union.
'tax appt mi ted to uonsiiULte a ticket fori।
Therefore, I must respectfully decline
the "masses,* of Barry cmmty.
After I1 your noiiiiualiuu.
Joiim Snxrw.
rn king thoron re® tion &lt;»f ail4be Reptib
Cotnstork, Oct, 17th 1862,
Lean* present, the soreheads only ntiww !

bereid alxitit one fourth of the committee. ;

Pennsylvania drafted men art to fur­
the [
nish lheir own blankets. A general order
into | -)USj Jggui
~ &gt;ed slates that as tbu supply &lt;&gt;f
fit Kv&lt;uiiii*ry
f&lt;»r military ww&gt;
two it
exhatuted,
secret conclave—after tbe usual fashion i blanketsi m
i»crx
• ■
__ m
____ * *
* ~tn brin,,n
’
-it’
CWde*.m.ra—&gt;a.*~ea «U drafts• dtizen.
xvous a regulation
..p^.tickft.hiob.u.dopt^huM-,the
11" rends
T'd.oou..'
—blanket
,J— 84
“■
! by 66 inches, and weighing five pounds;
The ticket wss cwnrtttutcdas follows: - .&lt;■. '{ and further alatea, that as tbe blankcis,

while lhe traitorous Democracy had

arc. eow\\owdi
rave. awA
vog\% ckx\&amp; kwfoe,
vtvaVx tWtvft.

A iargo stock of

‘Voxx.x.e.

aand eight hundred and sixty.Iwo.
Praaent,
। Sturmas C. Prindlb. Judge Of Probate.
। In the metier of tbe »»utc of Free Hee'CkD&lt;
; late of Mid county deecMtd.
. OO reading and filing (be petition, duty verified,
ofJotjn Taxeart praying, forrvatona tGeteln Mt
forth, that E. W. Bewjtt. AdtnhiialraL.r of Mid
। eitate. may be aulborixed, empowered'and direct
•d to eoaver certain Real H«iale. In aaid petition
dftetibod, to Mid petitioner in M returnee of a cer­
tain contract alledged to bare been made by aaid
deceased In bis lifclitne.
Thereupon, it it ordered Ibst Tuesday, the Sd
day of December. 186:!.at 10 o'clock iu tbe'forcnoon

■»t KoVaeV*

Which we offer at

SXo'KvacXx ~B\,VtcW
areXW*. t«ot *»au'» Vr-^x,
-r-utW

"Dr. "B-dbaek'*

ftV&gt;v&gt;\Axe.\v

IKKOUEKD 1KB3&lt;KBS.

IViAtac*

*a»e Vex \yoor «wi rrvarxu
XtocXor1* 'SAX.*. ,

■Dt. 'KoVaek'*

graMad.

We have ever; kind of goods, each as

15

ax\A Covcv^oA.
Lelr prwvioua u aaid day of haaring. ’ ....
(A tnw copy. J SHERMAN C. BRINDLE.

BERMS &amp; SH©S?(

Oct. 22d, 1S02.
Estate of Preallce ChUd.

GROCERIES

situated in lhe county of Barry, forfeited for uonpajmentof intercal. will be offered for aale at late of aaid countr, deceased
public auction, ax lid* office, ou Tburadar, tbe I On reading and' filing the pet.tion, duly verified
Evib day of October neat, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. un­ I of'William Borthwick, praying for certain reason*
it** pre'rioualv redeemed according to law.
1herein set forth, that Erwin W. Uewitt. AdminSAMUEL 8. LACEY,

'

D*. 'B.oXjacVk
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ftXoTO.o.c\x WxkXecs
inv^veaXe XV* wxak arA
CteVvVXaXeiL.

TATE OF MICHIGAN, I
Probata Coort
Barry Couutr,'
f
for Mid county,
I Ata««*iionof Mid Court holdrn at the Proj baleUffiew, iu th* village of Hratinge.nn Turadav,
| the 14th day of October, in tbe year one th'-u| F»nd eight hnndred end wixtv-two.
Preaent,
Sherman 0. Prindle, Judge of Probate.

S

PRIMARY SCHOOL LAND.
Towa*. Rsag
Part of SoctiMi.
Section.
North.
WeM
10

ftXow.0yC.Xx ■fi’xXXctS
are X'Wc, vtik. vtvaxv^s So\oc*

;i ji
HARD-WARE!

Dv. "BLo'bcxk'ft

ft\oTO.&lt;xe\x
diAve.
vrveXawc'WoX^
av\A vxake, X*v5&lt;r

IDr. 'R.o'boeV*

in aaid petition dvacrlbed," to aaid nrti
pursuance with a certain contract allege

ftX.ovoo.eXx TixlVera
V'twnA&gt;\a^

ave\\x.e

This committee entered

balsncc.

Bliss, Sheriff;

C. C.

D.

W Smith.

Clerk ; J.‘ W. Stebbins, Troosnrer;

EU

Nichols, Register of Deeds; C..G. Hol

brtwA, Prosecuting Attorney; H. Smith,
Circuit Court Omrif satooer; D. LnVelSt^;
Surv.yrkf
nuay oMft eiRatol,
Coroners.

R. B. Wightman was mwh;

inwted for

Representative in the Firs*

District and Adam Elliot in tbe Second
District.

clothing and shoes issued by the U. S.
ore charged at average cost, and no wild
iar who fbrnisbes bis own is obliged to
draw from the United Stntes, it is els in­

^.\\tu.wuxX\%nv, etc.
to be hvlden at the Probate Office in tbe village of
Hasting*, and *how eanae, if awy there be. why
tbe prayer of tbe petitioner* rtia'rfd not be granted.
And it ia finrtlier ordered, that the petitioner
give notice to tbe peraona Intereeied in Mid eitate
of tbe pendency of raid petition and tbs bearing
tbreof. by e«u*iog a copy of tbia order to be pub­
lished In the ••Huting* Banner.'* a newaneper
printed and circulating ia aaM County of Barry,
for alx week*. Immediately prerioua to aaid day
of hearing.
octlS
SHERMAN C. PRTNDJ.E,
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.

M,

terest to supply hitnseif.

one

Coroner

District, beloog to. tbe^ sp^ehcod*,
the bn'sncc hclongs
Dea»&lt;*cnkey.

« hUe

to the Vntrrrified

Oftbe former, J. W. Steb

publican cunvehtion, held just five days

previous^ !

Ute ol-tbe county of Uariy, drecx»ed.
In pursuanoe of alicrnae granted to me by tba
Probate Court of Mid County, 1 alia!) expoMM
aale at PubTlc auction to tb« bigbeat bidder at
the North Door of tbe Court Ilbuae. in tbe ril
lage of Haaluiga, in tbe county of Barry, and
State of MicStgan. on Saturday, tbe Sth day
of November, one tbouaand eight hundred and
sixty-two, at ten o'clock, in tbe forenoon,the fol­
lowing land* belonging to tbe Mid eitate, to wit;
The South Weat fractional quarter (V) oftba
north cut fractional quartar. IWJ and tbe northea»t fractional quarter [XI °r
aoutb-weat frac­
tional qanrter.’f] of acelion twentf, (fiQ,) in
lownabtp iwo pT North of nmgs ptae D] weM,
contianing
aixty-one and 4xly bundrttha
(61 60-lWtba} acre* of larrt. a»oreor Ic»a, being

IMMORAL SICKNESS CURED BY
MORAL MEDICATION-

n«t the righteous th.il our Lord
and Saviour Wd tn save.—Neither does
the phvsWnn prescribe fi&gt;r the aounJ tn ;
health.' It is not for ns to enquire Mto lb*
,Ulus of the sick man. or tbe respectabil­
ity of hie disease.
PhUaothrogy
humanity,demand ef u» to cure b»« '»
we can, whatever may
tbe emtse «f hl-

■
iMI —
--------G^Tiii^rTfiL M.OUTUW-—The Wo«am-

sickweea, an! the rkMicime that
,n9,
the unfortunate suffrrer from diaeaa**

her number 61 this msgaziae hi at hand.

induced by vice, immorality,
indulgent* nf-lustful F^mpa.*h«U&gt;e«’ he

&lt;t bmo kmger published

st Boarton

in future is to be published by John

Trow, 50 Grero Si.

but

F-

Y, ‘,R » now ed‘

Dr. Railway’s

reputation

in that

The Continental

ia not,

however, even mainly political.

By f"r

■department.

-drfTpersona baring filaims against the
KM&amp;of Daniel SnsM,
deceased. us hereby notified 'a»4 reqvesii
praacnl the »au»e for examination aud adjust
to the aodmigned CommiaawMra.duly appe
L— .U. U_L. I. f—L. ik.
nf '

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&gt;16
•Id.
16

.

CLEANSING SYRUP,

of tan o'clock. A. M., on the raanacUv

CWAMF LANDS.

BY

of every description

ELBCTION NOTICE.
■Vfotloe la hereby giren. that at tbe next Otnetal Election lob* held on ibe -Toeaday bmths Blate nf Michigan, tbe following Officer* ax*

Stacks of

TMaauecr, c«UBua*ion«r 01 uia ou
Attorney General, Superintendent
BtrnetiuoJ • Member of the Bute 11
tion, in place of Qe&amp;ui&gt;. W-Urd,
aioual Uiatricl of tbia 8Ut}, H&gt; wh
■hod.

Clothing,

#

ton. agreeable to tbe pro*
thatfeaalJm I^waoflWI.

divided.

1 vtewef THIO HARD r«U8wsaw.ertUag

A

; o®ce, pccridedforbr Jo.
peeved March IMfo-lMJ;

OUR GOODS

No*-,&lt;&gt;rl-'&gt;r*. ‘“J”- Bo&gt;w &lt;*•»
kind., Fww S'1"*’ C^*r*' I
p”'

Unusually Low!

f '” i

the greater part of its matter is composed

of tale% poetry, essays and humor.—
Single Mpfch •»;

FOR SALE

Uouoty of Barrr :

z’sS: b,^ci-*.-

first two nsmes to its editorial corps
givee it a political significance which will

bottles, qf whiah the above is afao-svnHe, The label is finely engraved, and
is provided with a safe-guard from
counterfeiters.
(Price fl per bottle, os
six for fS.
C. W. Jfohack, (Proprietor, Jfo. S
East Fourth Bt, Cincinnati, to whom
all orders should be addressed.

II. B. Bcnniiieton, Middleville, and by drpggiaia
and mere ban ta geamlly throughout tbe eoutrtey

aepU

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

*

Physician of royalty.

Robcbt J. W gssca, Hun.
F. P.
tt' Lblamd and
Edxcwd BCrx*. The addition of tbe

at once establish fts

Dated, September l&amp;Ui IMA

be of high descent, or * eornmtm beggar,
ia «itlttedU&gt; H mecbcoesMeratfon aatbe

Hon.

AND

DRY GOODS!

A Pennsyivsnia suhstitofc nrenl was
arrested in Trenton,’N. J., on Monday,
and ordered tolgavc the S’-ite.
lie was
offering from 8300 t&lt;&lt;8500 for substitutes
to serve in place of araftud men in Penn.

The Sheriff, Treaanrer, CUctft

Ctiurt Commissioner and

and. Representative in the “forfocu hope"

ited by

A. L. SKINNER.

inyjudgemnt, I can best serve the Union

wltm, several towns nnt being represent*}
at all.

9KiSS CSX3T

Styles af Dclalaes,

you should have used my name in this
ronnecthm.
It is true 1 am a l,Um6n’’ man, hnt in

Su-bbins President, and R. B. Wightman

Estate of Prcsllc* Child.

N. B. Mercbajsts wlihiagto flock

4Alt Itf

1

W.

FROM

aXX. A\uMa o$ a
lor ryoAwre,
a C. PSINDIX
Judge of Probati

at 2fcU per Vari.

That JMMa'CeeveUee. _____
.
This
nomination
Is entirely unexpected
The "Union**,Mass Cynyenlton of ITic ; and unasked. I am n&lt;»r.ooc uf you—am
Valandinghamers J'and‘' sure bends con- 1! not and have not, been in your mnvevcned'^ftAeXxoA'HuuncOu W^rfrjKil.iy ', menL and du not expect to support ynur
last, and organised by appointing J.

day of. hearing.
(A traa cwgy.)
actf

At 10 aud 12| cents per yard,

J.LOCK
SLEETKR
DECUXM4.
.
„
^°| ■’ ’’eion
- • VCouatjf,CoeoentiHH:
-1
just learned that y&lt;&gt;ur body, in
BCMionyesterday.ni
session yesterday, nominated me for lhe
"Aw of
e&gt;f Cotmty
County Treasurer.
Tre:
office

SiHoiiB Fever, Fever aria, -Ague.
■
Jjiver Complaird,
(^yapepaifk,
Inatgeetion,
'■. ■■. m
Ta.-u.-nS.iee,
Sidney CcT&gt;vpla.yiyts,

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

ROBATE QrtUr.—8i*t. of Michigan.
County of Harry, aa.—At a aeaalon of lhe Pro­
bate Court for tbe county nf Barry, holden at the
Tuewdav,°S7-

»«■«..

TM

rafoUbob
age oT That.

P

|o my own penmnal

say : "It’s of no consequencethe larger ; action.
I *.h**iI susUih ibe hepublicnn
portion of that party having proved trait- j ticket, and use every honorable exertion
ora, it is limo their otgnuixniion was , fvr
I believe that party ip.
abandoned
I
’a,lhf“l b* the Adaiinialralton in all its’
’
jn-x-M_________ • •’
e,r"rb‘ to Pc^erve the Constitution, to

appMC al saeraion of Mid C
deu at tbe Probate Offiee. In

fraa Three ia Six ShUUsgi per yard;

CONVXKTtOM.—

HVAE

and al', other

w? ®©nnpjEiraTii©H

fully.

DrMtvCMATIC COVXTT

Come and See!! —

,
w iw..**w^.»o eround.
OfUwiKop*. proKcMluauf ll*

were made by

C*vwM-i-jThu

IK OUR LBE OF TRADE;

.k, 4r- tj,^

CO.„Dl»Wd
lw„
Md
*2 no*, in favor Of«n Unrri, fair .nd
■«"*». union uf
m,n, irrr.—ii,;

The Court

the audience

MMsrs. Kdh*« »nd Witbey whx^wore

DBMocMne

ih» .di r„

I

Tn« M.n-MkJrtii^/lTknfcg, }„,

terday was a perfect success.

■WE STILL-

t,roi F*~». 8 C. Prtndkr, J®

r &gt;.&lt;i*d,r.Uo. ud f.,or | rMp^_
Mil,
Jedto. Ihi, ooUu,;

sola ,

a«. rvtfi aUtrcAu,
a* w «w*awBun* •»&gt;»**)*. iwall
tw« O.W XV* “ AU wlnXiM
JlrtV \* VAt to,” Wf.M'M
rcrrkci\.&lt;x\. aatvA — a ,«i»4
Bx^uXaXot o\ Wt auAanuVx-Xivt. %'Axow* OMttnax*
ftouxVtv*^
Vui&lt; Jot a 'Co«a Alft*,\&gt;«X
wwu-V xvcxdxA. wry artxcXc oj
ftXorrvixtV 'B'rUcn,
take r\ vw ^.voi^ct ^wAxOidM*,
ar\&amp; oA Vtye
Xvnre, ot*
a *uve '^reoeryVvoe oj

BJBFT &lt;D®HnP3OTT2©H

tt

tel.

c|pinjiiig exynpOim, ’ i’.L

Thursday, Oct 30th', at the Court House.

ZwasrtntaiM
’thvaoc, WcVtevsj

£tjal Gitins.
Coii8^ gj£*2**—®fAT1HOr MICHIGAN

Commissioner for supc^if
re ft,' Wi 11 ^eifs ntltie''1 person s

L"

GRANTS SPAULDING
Bstaie ed Eteeoner Bothbsra.

^■i ..■ --

Bailky,

-a«n»*or-

&lt;•/ I-** luu. ••................

A. L. SKINNER

mT r4"‘™
J'i0’ **PriM »**» &lt; 'have

horn.
N.
te n &lt;1 i

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IN BATTLE CREEK!

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BAD W A¥’» RENU VJjb&gt;^.ifa'a

— Owen Lovejoy has been rr-nomitia-'
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mature

reflection

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HA8 DUU.OVERKD A CLEANSING SYRUP,

1 Circuit Coart witbia

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S»R. ” ■Btloonf VmvBi

TO -THE I’UBUft

comfortable if yi
think BtodhtaM ,
o«L , and if, upon

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OOD.

IT *Jt.L .MEND CHINA.
&gt;.~k-

Te.rkr.le.

•TATE »FF1C,JEBS.
AUSTIN BLAIR. Gvrmier?

*

had rartwr path ycrae UuHk Miyself Umn

CY WH.L WKJW» POHORLAIW.

ONE BOTTLE.
Which fotekty

CurnUu

la all oodiaary cscaa of Piaapiaa, 1
taka. Tvttera. ranker*. Enrotivii*. I

has

’a *Dl*iVi *** °f IoB,*’lhta
&gt;7

LOUIS 8. LOVELL. CirmU
diiApprebatimi; it recomnwbdp
&lt;*iy
f the persons lhemselvea and of
tbeir offspring. Lbt tndre espedaHy fi4
lhe interoat* of society at large, are made
LLOYDS NEW FTEtel. HiATE COCNTT
irrevogsbfa,- ‘'Whom Gud has joined
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
kt no'enan put asunder.’'
CANADAS. AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
SdifttF, made bp of virtuous and
Christian men sod women, would recom­
mend a different course. If, for instance,
tn follow out Mr. Van 'Burau's 11 lustraluia, the disagreement .between husband
It is not onlv a Countr Map. but It ia n
ab'ff wife'Vab- concerning lhe servant; if
because lha tnan desired to mu- giving
ploy a fre* man, and the woman a slave,
EVERY RAILROAD STATION
society would probably suggest that the
easiest--«Ngr^&gt; adjust the dispute and
remove its cause would be to destroy

TWO ■OTTl.EB.

4 * •iitrt linn mno’-k—

A0BST8

600,000

THRKE BOTT LEM.

SAMUEL &amp; LACEY. Com’r. State Laad O«ce.

It will Meed Bone, Giral, Lavs, and In
:
fact ever* thing hot Metals.

JOHN ROBERTHUN. Adj.tral General.
J 11 HltlEfllM
M^l.,

jwy srfufa O-«W mA AKXJitC.i J CJUtJUH
9£VE*iU —&lt; atowadUrv « tomradwF

adrartiaing theft

I

Will cure Fever Bore*. Ulcer*. I
NuseorMoetb. King* Evil. Node*,
from the U'eras, chlotwab, Primar
.
.
Glandular KweHlng*. Ulerr*. of tbe Womb. Ri&lt;*•l*. Huftening of the Bone*. Fitz. Dropairal Effa

K\\ &gt;aA*

UVEftWtLATOR

to that Mmv atrika at tbe mot of Dfaiiii,
by aradxoaksg every particle of imparity

lull, WHIUUI,, vw
a ■■ I ■ w '
ub^tM-a*c of the Skin, Joints, Itonra or Glands,
but that this rvtnody will ewre.
It clevuca the BLOOD. Resolr«* all «**a&gt;»d
and (Murat** I hr &gt;r&gt;Io wiah k^llh

ANEKICAM CEXEKT CLUE.

...ins... -

Via* 25 Qrw.U per BviMr.

11,1 r" ^I?."*,***: I

AI

1

Price 2u Cenu |p r B-yilv.

LIVERREfiULATOR:

HJDWArs ZKAnr KSSOJ.vm (ixo in .

j

Gen. Roaecrana ia not a man of fluent
words, but b* does his duty pra&amp;llcally In
goad shape. jJI to wstfato pmiso kiln. He
bay not been, partirplar careful in Tenn.
CZ'fH4ect ’rtbcl prnperty of any kind,
nor to preserve rebel »la*ebnld«ra.

The

latter have not and d« not regard him as
very tenderly inclined toward them.
He

htteiy nnressary tn th* discipline of bis

trary, be has not put hiinaelf out of tbe
way to allow alavcholdthe »*hri* l« »»(*4wd&gt;'«*(t"r|WOh-/J0w wy1^ disposes of such questions very sharp;
'Dne fMng'.thal Rd has done nsiltibito
his independence, and iUoaRAU** bi* mil­
itary temper peculiarly, while it also dis­
plays hia feelings on the mooted subject.
He began , to ohow. ah soon Ms arfirtu
Wdnld.^mtif. tbaefad believed the nrg
rota could ba and ought to be made as
bnefi^'fdton’f'armies as'toTlm rebels.—
Therefore he gof all b* could, kept all br
got within Federal lines, and used as

many as ba could.
Having no reliable corps of sappers and
fWifierit. M conedred that negroes might

w"' l*,!P“rrrL
&gt;” dl™7rd Cbpt. Gau. &lt;M th* Engineer Corps, fo
setoet 25fr dtoar, Intr1lig*nt contraband*

and organize them mfo a corps, iu gongs
yf ten. and instruct them. A company
•fsoldiers Were detailed to superintend
fud guard them. Thev accepted tbe «eryice with alacrity at 110 per month and
subpistrtic* ; received instruction* as read­

.

LLOYD'S
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
OHIO. INDIANA, nod ILLINOIS.

•oST'-Rfi!
by Druggist* In evsry town In the United Stales
and Csnsdss.
RADWAY A Co.

DR. RADWAY’S PILLS.
From the Rew York Tribune. Aug. 2
"LI.OYD'BMAP OF VIRGINIA. MARYLAND
ANDPKNN8YLVANIA -Thia Map ia very large
it. rn.l &gt;■ Kiel
-will. .H.I it el, l_-e — 1,-1

If people saderstnod thr iMportanee of purr* atfoa with RADWATtt P1UX in eoatradUu.c-

Including tbe ihkkneaa of the atnnew—
Thar thra struck s hrge Iron pH. filled
with smaller jwda, krttlen and abilfata.—They finmd also a law hraea kettle filled

and botrUe.

Mirrounded It

Scrq/ula,
Skin Qhctaa*
Salt Jftitum.,

Ht/philu,

Price 25 Ceeta pre Bottle.

’FcnviU Complaint*
Bayer*.
TBtlMS C \SH.

FAMILY MEDICnfE,

Ttomors,
EHsptfons, *
Fiis, Bn^fuious Consumption, gtt.

«r CBOWLEY,
(Role Manufaciervr* 1

JOHNS

la a superior tonic and dinrrtic; rierllekl ia

78

WILLIAM
Corner of Liberty Slrcyt.

blind, protrudiur and blecdine piles, and reneral
dability.
.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

STREET,
NEW YORKJ

danaa of two yearn.
ATOTHER write*, hi* sen waa cured
after hia Arab had almost wasted awav.

tn ip'riant to House Uwticrv.
Important to Hailroad Companies,

WWAW FILLS

DARLING'S

Important U&gt; Farmers

AdWfiB KEGUIcAT^R

cmi ttnrykody.

, • 1 in sheet., |t, poeka
with rollers.
Krad

Rear-Admiral Charles H. Dana, c .wamandine tbe
Miaaiasippi aqua/Iron, ia authorized tu purehaM

M which th.

JOHNS fa CROSLEYB
they aw more certain and thorough than the
Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem Oil.
or Elateriym-, and more soothing and healing
than Senas; or Rhubarb, or Tatuartotfr, or Castor
Oil.
AS ALTERATIVES
.

CEMENT ROOFING,

DAKiT^s'nvgginnnTrjfreK
tf limlri* nn mv

..A *

**—*_? —

ia aw.

IT B FIRE AND WATER PROOF

R.
’

R.

Otto Studley. Ew., ly Rart t^th Street. N. W.
write.: Aug. II, IMO.—I had a tFflitnlty with the
Kidney eomplaint three veara. whh eonitant pais
in I he email of aiy back. I had Med moat alt ktoda

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

DktLlXO-S UVU XXGCLATOB,

R.

inrwrnmr

thinking, bnt like to have tbeir thinking done by
sime one site, wary tsibbmrf ArpfotMrfa*. that '
JIADWAY’S READY RELIEF
Wil! WlirtAhdU- wb^iwff^paibw’inMtoitly^
its application externally or by its administration
internally, and cores—
RHEUMATISMin a few hours.
BORE THROATin fifteen minutes.
TOOTH-ACHEin three minute*.
NEURALGIA (paroxrams of,i. ' “
' '

tbe^Md aaQur^iBg troaBj-heyatem all &lt;L» I
They Jiflir from a!T swraaura । ilia. Their?

Un

^koedb VAU
AM th* Mt aetira and thorough piUa that
hara aver bean introduced.
They act ao dirocUy upon the Urer, eieilfatg that organ to .nA aa extent aa that the

&amp;V00A VoA^ccr,

BITTERR

action is Mt local, or conUaed to a porttoa of tbe

In actirs ai&gt;A inflammatory dmeasea. l)&gt;e irrita­
tion produced by Dm Draatie Purgative Pills will

™s "3£&gt;r 25i

Maar psraaae ar* ia tbe habit of taking Balls.
Ssidlitz Water. Magnesia. Ae.. to ymlate tbeir
bowrfa. Tteto is tnuseeea. They succeed t* ob-

Houiasha,
Golis (Pains,
Jndigwstion,

Cbiftvanasa,
CTtolera Jfbrbus,
(Pain in tba /Jowoir,

(Pi**inn», «to.

never found anything equal la

PERCBA AND INlHA RUriHKR.
ag ' No Hcaria n-t^uirvd in making applicutton

which confined me to tbe hou*e.
tie of

ttood tkaihisu,

1 look a

Darling's Life Bitters*
Il can be applied by any one.
Booth fob.

VtouNcA. WO WIOTt,

IJaKLINU-S LIVEI! REi.tlLATOU. |
1

GCTrA

|

r.BILY MBDU IIS.

MpuMd u.
_

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PtBW‘A

,
CEMENT,

miwu lrT all ninda wbri&lt;
.u u, Whim,

uh-

*t»d

: • ;■

FOR SALE BY
n,rn
M^Ure?RLSiZ7a
i
noTfote tore
One Dollar tn a letter
~ '

•IfiO BEST PIANOS. tlfiO
.qtOTKSTEEN A HALE, bavlag mnovrt to
eUtewew wafwaM,
M. 478 BBtADITAY,

liAN'L &amp; DARLING,
102 Numu Bl, New To*.

thapabHc a taagnibewl.

AVOID SALINE PURGATIVES.
TO THOSE WHO THINK.

"Wot^t Wke a CVvamv.

fiVooA. .nA YAr«r VAX,

cramps............... :..

Boeewocd Piano,

PMOTOGMAFBIC QAiuaT

KO CASH,

Crayon Ambretvpe- Vignette
*e.. not owe .tom of tbe bits ar other impartt'ars
tjp«; Mkfaine"t|pe; npbsrfrr
is ettwHnstrd from tbs Mood er ssrows taM. If
TMirrnr Ambrutypc; NeiRmi
BaMUrestffl wai^B toWfoSwterX’jSr*
Pearl Ambrotype;.OnmnMi
(

.rdaxsiXSE

On removing three. they

On one aWe ware binges
*'
'* 1 padlock, made

Kh Vwi(\ua\.d
ft* cviv

lni|Ntrmrt to Builders.

IXOTDW (MULAT MAP t»F THE MMfrtSSIPPI RIVER—From Actual Surrey* br Capts.

rbeuruati.m. guul. As . I
IfRADWAT'SHLUt
HEADACHEu,
Thera area class of &lt;
COLIC
ily as white men, proved themaelvga men DIARRIHEA
in forty miuutea.
umonable to discipline, and speedily LUMBAGO, [pains of],
UM of calomel. Mercury,Quinine, ia which cUchimoat useful corps in th* army, I CHlLlAi..........................
BURNS
saving nur soldier* faun fatigue duty, INFLUENZA
CROUP
and doing vastly more work, pf " better
quality than solrHefw will dfa. ‘ They have 8PAE'
DEE1
naade-and repaired reads'and bridges, fel­ --------.------- -------- READY re
led forests and built fortifications, and LIEF .bould be anplied
Taken intarnallr—a taboo they would produce and ihr reUzstma and
that would follow, woald be Hkelv to
ar* now considered indiapensible. The ten-.poonfu) to half a tumbler of waler—will cure depletion
acidit r of the atotuaeh, and promote digestion, it pzovc.fstel. In tbeM c«*es a mild, soothing" sod
scheme was strongly opposed; the sug­
gently stimulating laxative, that will purge and
bee!, soothe sad Mrengtben. like Radvay's Rm*' ।
gestions of authority were interposed ;
Isling Pills, Is required. The cause of so many
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
prejudice was brought to bear; but the
death. Iu tbae dUea»s* to owfag to ths want nf
spnrgat ve Hl. RADYAYN F1UR. that wW .
corp* &lt;&gt;f»egrp anppers and, miners still
parg* without depleting or laterferlfig with tbe '
r*i»Ui. and is in valuable. I fear that.if moat rlcirant and (xiwerful medicine known in tba hmctlons or other soerettona. Not one In a hand- 1
Gen. Rosecrnns is not careful bow he uses j world. Thia la not boasting-, try jt, if yo« feel red of Yellow or other ferrr eases would prove:
.rebel slaves in tbe service of bis country I skeptical, aad b« eoavinoed. It combine* in ita fatal if Rad war's Fill* were adopted intbrir treat­
composition the propertiea of a diffvalve atimuteat meat.
■
I
lie will soon earn tbe repreachahle title aaanti aeptic, a mild but effective Astringent, and
8orac adroeeteesf DraMle FsrputAw rmmroas- ■
a direct noww over tbe nervaa, neftber narcotic
o&lt; “ d—d AbMitinniet.*’ There is nn nor auodina. t|strelia*M pSfal
ly bold that griping, nausea, aiekMa*. traeamu*.
manner pe
daring the operat too uf tbeir pills, ia • favuraW.
doubt ha has u fired tbe Southern heart” culiar to ‘taelff and for wbieli wo bava no word in sign l iftbelrpiUa expelled with the foeeae tbe
—Cams. CtactMBot Commercial,
diseased buaeors left Simulating In tbe eyelets.
there would bs bat little pain or* griping. 7 It to
the sbsswee of the b'le and other Tiuniora. which
tbeir imperfect pills fail to purge out of tbe »rstern, that occasions tbe pain. By examining fas
Some ynnng mm in Charlentown.Man.
stools evaeuwted after severe grtptog, they will
be found thia a^d eatery.
’
*
7
recently eaplnred an Indian inound in

that place—the burial place of Ninigret.
the last of the Pequot aachems—and
found tbe remafaa nf hie daughter, bis os')y unmarried child :
“They dug four feet and eame fo three
' veiy larffe flat stone*, weighing perhaps
a Ion each. Raising them not of tbe way.

"B\.oo&amp;,

•I

Ji

mac. and every other place in mary land .Virginia
and Peasylvaaia, or money refunded.

\tb

110 00 s year eared io every family
One Bottle of

Price *5 Ccflta per Bottle.

1. T. LUIVU. .0.1

-

avA VkXU

lifM Jitters,

Price 25 Cent* per Ihillle.

Buren^ay perbnp*, suit his Ch*lc»; but
th* American-pertplfa faihipoaed *of honeat and Christian men and women, will
prefer a more regular system.—JCerpify

CouuXtta.

The peculiarity of tba

■

This kind nf foe* snmunctiun and free
separation, recommended by Mr' Vnn

"HiKMeou. Ceniyieatu

which hare been showered upon him from

DARLING'S

roc« TO MI BOTTLKK.

'

nRAWAF8

£wtZr&lt;RAVW^rmi£

Ambroty p-; imperial 4^

other Mse-

Wrieejt L

OwX I uo&gt; ooni^o .i?f

Ums with nay *uUc m*uufnetuf,d ic ibis eosvtiy,

'-n»a 4T»Bmw!&gt;w5t,MSWtwtac

RELIEF.

pprared that the pain, by ita (pacific effect apon
vea, tbe inaida nf raualinnr the eirenlatkin he it,

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
Qcxutt er

ACWRWmer bonnet atfreest silk,

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                    <text>VOL. 7
IS PUBLIHUKD KVSMY WEDNESDAY,
with unfailing regularity, with feeble
and trembling band, nightly the dear ww-

ST ItlSHROA, BASSY COD NTT, MICIUUAM

,

man trimmed the little lamp and placed
it In th. window. 8UH, when the bemfod
form coaid no longer totter about the

______ H. N. SHELDON

cottage, when she lay helpless on the bed.
and the neighbors came In to care for hsr, &lt;4 rifecclva retaUaiimi demamfad alike by
she would eay, “put the little lamp in «sr duty t» the outraged laws of human­
tbe window ; my Henry will be thinking ity and to our dtixens. Just so long as
tbs bloodthirsty Yankees aroperrnited to
about IL"
Night after night, and even until her proceed with hnpanlty in their devilish
eyes grew dim, she would watch the ra- work, raiyiag for Immunftt on oor sentidience of the flickering lights, only saying meutal devotion

HDVOTUIMG.

sometimes, “Shall I live to bear hia foot­
steps 1 Will that feeble flame still bum
when my life’s light has gone out I 1
have longed to sec him.”she said, “I hare

blastings’ business Jhnciont

GREAT
nwi!

prayed earnestly, but I have given It all
up now ; I shall not meet him In this
world."
“Have you put the light in the win­
dow 1" she asked suddenly, a few mo­
ments after, “it is growing dark."
Alaal it was not tbe light that waadark.
Her hands grew cold. Over ber coun­

IJisullana.
GRANT * SPAULDING,

Over High Prices, at the
“Mother, J will be everything to you
that, I can be; I promise you that."

HASTINGS
BASON ALLEN,
■ EALES IN GROCERIES, proxi.lowi.

DRUG

STORE!!!

high resolve made the young brow man­
like in expression.
Not yet had ten

tenance came that mysterious shadow that
falls but once &lt;&gt;n any mortal face.
“Oh I my boy! my boy !" she whis­
pered ; “tell him,"—they bent lower to
catch her failing—“tell him 1 will put a
light in the window of Heaven to guide
bis fttoteteps there."
The thrilling sentence was hardly spo­
ken when the shadow dropped from the
aufferor’s face, and it smiled in the* calm
majesty of death.
I
A fbnersl followed; bumble hearta
attended the body of one who was loved

summers deepened the gold on those fair
locka.
The earnest blue eyes bx&gt;ked
fondly into the faded face that bent over
him. There was a world uf love in that
D. C. HAWLEY,
soul—a love that was not only lip deep
■ CALEB la all kinds af Family Groceries.
but was proved by acts of self denial.
The words arc beautiful enough to be for her sincere goodness all through the
JUST DECEIVED
repeated.
Henry lyxjke smiled, because hamlet; and nn the hillside In a little
aa be apoke there carne tears to his moth­ grave yard she was buried.
MO DR MTS * STRIKER
Not many days after a great ship came
er s eyes.
He had that morning been
a new and mo*l complete assortment of
promised a place in a country store, five into the port uf a busy city. Among all
miles from the cot, or rather eabin. where those who stepped from the decks, none
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
they lived. It was
but a small pit were more hopeful, more juyous than
HUbrook'i New Bieck. Haaliagx. Mieh.
He had passed1
। lance, but of late the mother had grown young Henry Locke.
so feeble tliat site could earn nothing; through the ordeal of life at aea so far ,
unscathed.
No
blight
of
immorality bad
could scarcely do the little that order
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL
' fallen upon him.
He bad* kept himself
aod neatness called for at her bands.
IWEEZEY 4c ALLEN
One dollar a weak! It was a very ss spotless as if at every nightfall his
little aum, but better, much belter than , fret had been turned towards the dour of
I his mother’s cottage.
Huw his heart
nothing. Besides Henry was to have
1 bounded as be thought of ber ! StrangeFOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL hia meals with his empl.yer, and could, I ly enough he bad never dreamed she
if be cbo«&gt;ee, sleep there.
But be did not
PUB PORES, ONLTJK
( might be dead. It did not occur to him
choose, fur the glad smile uf mother ;
f ’ that perhaps her silver locks were lying
for the pressure of that feeble hand ; f .
■om und*r
‘'d ots coffin. Ob, no; be onthe tender Christian words thnt came from
DANIEL COOK
ly thought of the pleasant light in the
those pale lipa, ho was bravely willing,
window, that bar hands had trimmed for
after the day’s hard work, to walk the five
him. So be journeyed to his native vilmiles, though dark and tedious the way
waa.| Often be came bringing some little
Yonder comes one who
delicacy that he had earned, and which
I. A. HOLBROOK
'ngly—a farmer in heavy boots and
was sweet to the inviiid because he bro’t
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER.
nek, his whip in his band. He cbears
ft.
BABINS. CODFISH;
the lazy oxen, bat suddenly stops, looking
One night the sky was curtained with
clouds.
The widow looked from her
“I sro you know mo," said the young
little window facing the hilly road along
Well, farmer Brown,
1 (tory^ Slate xtroet.
« hich the bay w.tg«&gt;ns went on their way sailor, smiling.
^xExumxh'i
to the city, and said, aa she aaw the twi­ bow is-- ■ "
“Know you 1 why, bow tall you are!
light deepening earlier than is wont, vHe
JOHN ROBERTS,
. Ai&lt; ('••All, Extracts,
So—his eye drops, his mouth trembles—
PHYSICIAN aad N.rr~t&gt;. RwsineKeu Uroml*
will not come to night."
TIIK BSPBCLU. BBKBFIT OF TUB LADIBS.
way. urvr the Court lloow.
The wind blew fiercely and sent the “so you've got home."
“Yea, and glad enough to get back
branches of the old apple tree rattling
11. r. cherry,
against the clap boards, and threw the again—bow is mother 1"
xTOTASY PUBLIC and Croroysseer willla 1
“Your—mother,” be says in a low hes­
rain, and with a spite, over the little win­
dows, sheeting them aod nuking dreary itating way, that telegraphs ill tidings
PENS. PENCfUt. INKS. PAPER, EN­
music. So the widow, quite confident before they are told in words.
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
“Yes, is she well T Is she expecting
that Henry would not venture out in Qtc
storm, read her Bible till her heart kin­ me—of course she is ; we're late by a
MOST POPULAR
dled w ith the holy words, aod putting out, month, fulL"
CUitorn a Block. Nlats alroet, Battings. Mick.

Roberts &amp; Striker,

JR13 UtWiS,

GROCERIES!

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protntitlr awd •«•ek. Battle Creek.
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Miehixa"-

patent medicines

J?B. NETINS^
Partlealar
the eiU

I'anknlar atlaatinn p«M lu &lt;be rotleelioo ot
HaiaM and money promptly remitted.
OfBca. with W. W. Ralph Baq., Middlevine,
Barry Coanty, Michigan.

tpTTRATr TDX CASH
i» comfoumd-

her light, went tn rest. She knew not
bow long she had slept, when a voice
awakened her. The sweet voice su dear
to ber, was crying “Mother, mother !’’
At first she thought it » dream, but lis­
tening intently she beard, blending with
tbe wail of the wind that cry, and a sound
against the latch greeted ber.
Instantly
•he groped for a light, unfastened the
door, and behold, there stood Henry, a
piteous sight, indeed, covered with mire
from bead to foot.
Hie face was wet,
but the honest, hippy smile was in no
ways abated.
• My boy. bow eoold you come on such

a night,” exclaimed the mother.
“Why, mother, storm couldn't keep

KNirPEN ft
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
and Mel By.
J. C. Bcsaows.

kind.,

’•[//«'

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

C. PMINDLE,
UDGE OF PROBATE, Natan'^7trol Lead and Tas Agent. Win * fo"od "

J

me from vou," was bis hearty response.
•Tve had the greatest lime, though, you
ever did*see—lout my way, got into the
creek, and it must be midnight; but I
meant to eome, for 8
— gave me a trifle
over to-night, and 1 knew yoa needed It."
“My dwr boy." sprung fnwn the
mother's heart, with a tear or two that
trickled down b« p^» eb^ka.
-1 wonder I heven’t thought of it be­
fore," she musingly exclaimed, “Aftar
thia I’ll put a light in the window.—To

DANIEL STRIKE*.
OUNTT CLERK. Notary P-Mk. sad Groerri

H. COOK,

THZ GBEAT CAU81 OF

human
J ABBS A. SWBEKKY.

MISERY.

fur yon."
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Fur three years the Lamp was platted
in the little window every eighu Poopfo often remarked, “as bright aa Mother

Locke's lirtle window, and H beeemo a
»iUi &lt;■&gt;. ^borhyud.

ON THS

“Your mother, Henry 1
Well, tbe
old lady," be playa with hie whip, or

rather strikes it harj on the dusty road.
How can he crush that happy younx heart!
“There, you need not speak 1" cried
the young man in a* voice of sudden an­
guish ; and be recoiled almost stagger­
ing from the farmer's aide and bunco bis
face in hia hands.
“Henry, ray poor lad, your mother i."
"Don’t, duo\" cried the other, show­
ing now a face from which all color had
flrd- “O! my mother! my mother I—
she is g&lt;«e, gooe—and 1 am coming home
so happy 1”
Fur some momenta bo sobbed in ago­
ny.
How weary the wnrid had grown !

finshof

each-albert.

.JM

find a foothold in our territory. [Here
follows • half column of tbs bitterest

lions of the people—somethin that may
effectually curb th. iasolanaaot'the enemy
sad peevect a prowcotion of those infem.

... r.&gt;

ahfiUgjJr ’

Sometime teat winter an eld defy,
man uf (Springfield Blind*

and servile insurrection with which the
i Lincoln Government has threatened the ble opportueity, the clergy
South. Hovis this to be done! We the President, “what, eiF. W j
must resort to retaliation.
Yes: but on the slarerv Question f
i what shall be th. kind and what the mess-.

juat where they ought to begin, will only
make the matter worse—will only cxeitc
the ridicule of th. enemy, and atim.late
them to renewed atrocities.
W. ought

yooarixwy.' Tba know TrtiMrr ft.-fee
old Methodist proaahor, sad
the Fob river and its freeha
one. in the pmsecce of Fa
young minister •« worrying
murder and outrage upon women and river and expreeeing feaifa that be Wd
children.
1
.
.
.
.
J
ba pro vented from ftdfllttng sunroof bis
The President should iaaue a proclama appointments by s Rmbot fo th., (O»r.
tian, demanding that Lincoln's Emauci Father B, ohceked him ig ^isr gravest
petion proclamation be rescinded, and the manper, .nd gare him a bit c
whole war .ystam of the North brought Said be, “Young man,ltttv^i
within the rales of civilised warfare, aod it a rule in roy life not te
declaring that unless Chis be done, we .
shall send forces into the North to burn, President, *1 am not gUug to-.«K^y
ravage, desolate and destroy everything myself oyer the s^vecy auction Ayil 1
in their path. Nor ought thia to be an get to 11” But the other iav, amongyhe
empty threat. The recent exploit of Gen.
Stuart haa shown that the Northern ter­ Methodist clergyman vli bed beanF the
ritory is open to as.
Ws an send car. atory just luld and knew of the applica­
airy expeditions into. Pennsylvania and tion made of It by p|e PcasijieuL .fYfhcn
Ohio, with others to move rapidly from bo was intrpduipdd to .Mr. Lincoln, bo
place to place, and do nothing but burn simply remarked, ••MrJPresldabt,Tuva
and destroy. The daaaa population and come to tell you that I Chink we hev.
concentrated wealth of them Slate, are got to Fox ri'var.^. ’ Mr. -Lianpbi satr the
circumstances which would greatly facili­ wit of jbc remvk &gt; Mtj tuxUu^ agjl
tate our operations. In a country where a laughed very heartily b'xer it
Was
city lies al the end of every day’s journey, there no good sense in it as well as will
and a town is passed every boar, an in­ Thank God we have now

vading force would God plenty of occupa­ river.
tion for its destructive powers. An un
warlike and unorganiaad population wol’d
suon tire ol raids tike these, and clamor

Calico dresses are indeed a granjl in­
stitution. Delaines, silk», knd e v4n * aat*
ins, are good enough In tftir plaoi-14n
the parlor or band box, and all iacbjfbut

A gang of rowdy boys in a Northern after all, the old “stand by,’’, the weheity, celebrating a certain Fourth of July stantial. is the shilliM .cailoo. t Cana
In honor of their fathers, seized an aged must be taken Dot to son the sljk ;’npfbcolored manat an apple stand, confiscated ing must eome In contact With 'tW’feice
his stock in trade, and hustled him away drees thnt will rumple gad*stain i^^M
into the suburbs. There (hey kept him the calico, that’s made f*w work,».ASd
for the greater part of the day, aad, to uobly does it .fulniJM .mis^iuo. .Silk
«ae a phrase known in college, fasard him. rarely finds its way iblo the raalliina of
They pulled hia wool, they kicked him, 'life—that Is, Into the kitchen1 a£ bmnc“,'&lt;M’
they pat nettles in bis sleeves, ceh new into the but &lt;&gt;f the suffering abroad. '■Ret
outrage suggesting another, until as a calico, O what rich njeals we-get’by.tiri
bow it cheers lb.-auff.aUg, 'm with its
bright colors. snd ehcwrfuii' presence it
stands with soft hands ministering torpor
distresses I But then’ iu addition to _ all,
which quite broke up the hilarity of the calico comes In, may with exercliB bf
patriotic occasion, the noo-extenalon fact­ kitchen duties—which ft known bow' M
ion insisting that tbe old cuss should be do so well, and lures tn do ao dedrijMM
ducked in the horse-pond and permitted and sits down at the piano or leciodewBj
aad makes the liquid melody Row sweet­
thereafter to go about his business.
High words ensaed between these mis­ ly forth—ay, even the blending of Ita
guided philanthropists, and the party of own sweet voice with the mmfle df'ttw
the constitutional right of every man to instrument, then we appreciate ealico.--4

iarnip kit swa oifftr. “ Ah," cried the
latter with crashing Irony, •' you reckon
a nigger as good as a white man ! You
are nigger wursWpere ’
Look at old Caff.
Ain't be a beauty 1 Don’t some of you
The flowers iiad lost their fragrance, the want to marry his daughters T’ These
sun its warmth ; hia heart seeinrd deui. wero very erwel tnnts upon tbe phllan“Heary, she left a message for you,” tbropfota, who pM«i&lt;&gt;.ately explained that
said ths old farmer, wiping his eye. with they hated the old darkey as they did the
Devil, that tbev did not object to the hex
the sleeve of hia frock.
“A message for me 1" It seemed as If Ing oa far* ft h.vd goat, but that hanging
was an Irregular proceeding, which it was
the white lips could hardly speak.
“Yea; says she—so my dame told unfair to ask them to aerial ih, though
mt, and so tbe minister said—Tell Hsn
ry t will put a light in the window nf
Heaven to guide hia footsteps there.’ ’’
“Did she oh! did aba say that 1 Gud would be the effect of hia own evident In­
ble* you JffTtelling me 1 All my long capacity to take care of bimeelf, and no­
From crim ms lions and
voyagerZ have thought of the light in her body’s foJIt.
little window, I have seemed to sec it disclaimers of hurasnlty that did loo
streaming along down to the foot of the
bill, till it grew brighter and brighter aa
I draw amrar.
A light In the window
of Heaven T Yas, mother, I will think cutting one another's throats” .boot an
you are still wailing for me. I qould not old black nifgrr! "
Now, vie trad from eay unprejudiced
see YOU in throe long yaara, but 1 knew
tbe light was burning. 1 sannot see yoa point of observation, say from that ol th.
now but I know that the light is burning."
Slowly and reverently be went to the tbe candid
it o&gt;&gt;afined itself to
hillside grave yard, and there ba knelt

Fatbnt Sbbmox Exti.suimus*.—jA
sufferer from long eermona
tbe London TVwwr that a
hour's preaching the bottortt
should be crartrived to eome
principle of an otMicUrt, and
clerical into ths gulf bpl
proposed that a sounding b
in the shape of an extitq
exactly to fit tbe pulpit,,
above it, and that al tbe
twenty five minutes from I
the text, it sbuuld begin to T.
__
exsctly at the half-hour, to “shot up"Ihe'
lengthy preacher.-SHroftjfc ArieFfam.
'
1 ibii'
1 w («ra i.

ImDBUTT MsXthDM as SMS Ka*wri
Tbs Borton JnwxHyaZor,—irreprearifrljr.
heretical, but spicy,—is responsible for
th. following . f
Om Sn M CUtnr

■jrblf’W’r

and wept on ber lowly grave.
But not
there ba thought bar. Alt robed in bear­
ban be aftly garments he saw the heautifa'. aoW
Ibattl. be had called mother, and streaming Iros

Ji£a wsslusouv.tedc.il&gt;

slender beam seemed to come, trembling
to his very feet. Than he knew that the
light was placed in the window U Heaven.
.•
“ room

ed the pork from bi«

■■mw
sorartiroro that I

written ovari

Loab^.OMJM But
IbMlf* jos -

ndH

�will be, forced open tbe country, giving

N n«M7M TO McClel.
•mm, Oftte N.Y. Spirit
that nn President Lin.
to lUadlan's head-

Letter from Secretary tinrsrS.

Tbx eovxaxMxxT oan t««

TBS ITSKBir

fbuflk.

Philadelphia papers of tfa 29th
tfa folfow
"
"

(on their

by cmnmnnlrating
, _ _Mtaet, and the of.
I of the Government, and

Seward, wri

stale
oently adopted by I

jll tbrmtgh with this con.
he relaxed tato his usual
familiar manner.

privonera, amnm i
ho ttiformn me Um

you rot my .
morning from
I I SlW^and auT_w&lt;««^^
Thta
tnuv .J Cp.m Bur’l..r 100 I.. Cb.rlr.Wr".
a was .irgnnitcd^C^^®^®®
.
.
.
—r l()c tnwn B1,d B
aey other source. I wish to call ntirutit.n
rJr.2?°.?r^**TfarlXtteredt'n every f ton fault to your character—a fimlt which
‘wo regiments of
thZmuuntatas, a large , is ths sum of iny ..l^ervrt^ns
j
fa
_ e .
.
1 -i_i-

yesterday

gamed

!■ Ik ।

any

'To At PkilaJofpJtia Bopliil Atooriation:

important

11 ■—

IlWtol UH W

hr tfaotfa? head, of depart.

Time
will
noon
tell ;
nod
we
bs&amp;it -. ’ Ws ■'Wrehftions
with
me ch

meats. aa wwl* — *“
the revolutions which were
reception of tl

solicitude for tbe honor of tbe

In the same direction 1 e,*n“b,*° *ttb .,hl&lt;
tncu^ro^collert ^mwrmnjra^

and the destinies which awai
future.
C’l'i/F 7* h’?

.

.m^rnikc nil

tried *n C"»ltcl no man ran &lt;a
.......

. .

J fi,,,,.
&gt;rj-, but

.PaMbSebMlw ■wrhtwv.IHe Phi1*-C^re wljj^lrrol

hh.loo

bld Barry true tothe Gov­
ernment,
; . '.
TM1C»E«T bctctct 1!
:

We congratulate our redders lhai Bar­

ry County has proved her. unconditional

pisiform uftbe’ tfiW/T Spetiri )&gt;«rly
1ms

been

Into

kftneked

pieces, ‘uolll

‘"»• twoplsnks rthns’m together; andlhe
former professed friends uf Republican­

’ .

Ikite of bhnketa. Mid wilfaettrnta, sleep'
tag in the woods, on the ground by their
camp fires, wltboukevcn oudctagniatistls;
and w^rti J remembered that 1 had indueed hundreds of them to leave their hotaew,
cross into Kentucky and join thw federal
•rihy, how does the readersuppose 1 felt!
I felt mortified, disappointed, insulted,
and farther, that mb sppningy was due
from tne to the men..and I made it to the
regiments,
drawn up
in suqnre, before
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taking up their line «f march. 1 -made",

by Ita pollution.

Thus may It ever be

with those wbo place preferment -above

pi tactpie.
The rotwroe from this eouuly are nearly

’ have sent only partial returns, so that the

majorities, probably VW|H W* Utile.—
Ow the Stale tick* the Republican

ssd trust a while locger to tfa geoerosity,
humanity and honesty ofthe federal-gov­

ernment. They shouted fi.r the ‘•stars
and stripes,” said they would go. fight
and die in the cause if need be, and trust
to Brownlow, Governor Johnson and
Horace Maynard to see that justiec is
deme them and theta families, should tfay
lose their lives.
“They received one suit &lt;rf light clothes

Ma

&gt;Htyfo«18.
4
For Cuogress, F. W. Kellogg has

their

majority over Church of M2.
For State Senator, 8. W. Fowler has

poaure, It moved me to tears-; aad in
shaking bands with them 1 found myself
too fall to speak, and only manifested my
regard by a cordial shake of the hand;—
A. Sweraey has a majority of 150 over For more than a month before they left
K. B. Wightman. —2d District ,G«t tbe Gap they -were npoti half rations, and
Tbomss bss s msjurity over W. H. for ten days before they left they had not
tested bread, bill subsisted upon beaus
Brown of over 450.
and rice, and wily half rations of those. —
‘
D. H. Everts for Sheri^ has a msjurity During the sixteen days march to the Ohio
river they by grating new con and killing
of 606, over C. C. Bliss.
such bogs and shoep as they could find on
For Clsrk, H. P. Cherry bee a
the road, it is greatly to be regretted
itv of 627 over D. W. Smith.
that the men composing this arfay have
Harvey N. Sheldon has a majority for
been so shamefully neglected, and treated
Trwwurer of 601. • J- W. Stebbins wm with sueb cruellies.”
•It over M. 8. Brackett
On Represen tati vc, 1 st District, Jamc«

Ms competitor. .
For Register of Deeds, S. H.

Cook

Im beaten EH Nlcbola 749 v«M.

Frank Allen, over C. G. Holbrook for
Prosecuting Attorney, fas 037.

For Circuit Court Commissioner, Har-

voy Wright--beets-Harmon

Smith by

550 votes.
,
Asa D. Rork, has a majority over

on frrifnitfHlgliKW ,MW&lt;4Hn’y may
Iff to U In motion... .yvnera!

^y'.rr
in tbe same direclkm- MeCfafan « l&gt;ca&lt;l-.
quarters tfSvtow et'Bt-iflit^'Wl thb I ototnac.
Burwatow-le-^rithtfaadVshce.
A

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to examine yoursrifotid see if this is not
trea»*-&lt; • r*-;r •_____

New Advertisements.

.;' .*’?.. .ioEriKiuks**

RsWflMgf
Sfarpirtiurg, an^.piyfal foing pver ths
Stou
Mi
rhtf
has ,been resumed.
Uhstand ,
rUtf.bqa.Uefl
resumed. . Nots
Nufcu Ubstanfi-j
ing fbesc
fhesc uiamfertatioua,
mauifvstatoHia, a»d
asd aenntrary^
aenntrarvT
th« Um. M.U» l».
' belief entertained at bendquarters, the
cleases unit tnv ihain, ’^dy ”fi
pre*hw&gt; -tavrwsra that the main,

’I, ,

P/Tf stales

Tfa Subscriber is prepared‘to'ftehl|

n,’l,&lt;&gt; rur—

Oxen

I the rebel ttamy' |mfafrrady&gt;Hrv;&gt;te&lt;l.
... mdbing
--yTranuH
rw.J“r'11
i that wc shftTI get
at Wfocbcstc
ell '*«!
tnown
a eon»id«r«ble
। fa ntrttv.Mell
“- llut
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arm th

E. PABBO.XH.

Hastings Nov. 1st IMS.

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’nioanuin, through
at hront
tJ'Iu?,
nut go .
OfthoKtfaafatBestFfadosftisPsttrnii,
Roni II fe M&amp;v-d
l“.F"
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rrj into wmirr
1 Ornw
r““*‘ ‘
ber i. pa-bug Smuburi
&gt;&lt;» other ,
dor willI oblige us to
to.qwn
own that
tirnl heretofore
farotefere
J^—ntouDtaitw
foromwVch
the peo^-^-n -.-r..the very kind of administration.'which
they at; the time nd mi red and preferred;
Political, :mural and religious teachers
exercise yie ffwatest influence in forming
and directing popular seatitneets aftd- resoluliona. Do you, thcrcfiirc^genllsmcn,
persevere ip th^ inculcation oftha prititndrtrief MWkt? «»* spH-r
• kA.fw * - .At
pies and scntipicuts nhich you -have ex­
pressed in your recent proceediHga, end1
•*»/• "-Sr advenra from
FSx'^remfri were capfared. Uuf
' «£- rest assurod.thal.-if
rod that if tbe
the national magnamnmflnnno •
f hl
relurned to ramp.
IH aTISO
lL|ip
thei ertsie^Crd^dl.
?
rebd-fares
&lt;bc Blackwater
mily shall
‘ found
' equal
• .fa -•
••
.bMb ibe .MMrjr v&lt;^ Bnd Ph.I.MpU. p,. :.!.« ...* —n. ... bo«-r, l.ru.
A.
through wL__
Jm«»lr».u..&gt;
r.PiM .„J j |„,c
■wA «ner. h«v.
r,-.-- __
________________
effort* on.UM^rtprtb.
the part of the A
Admin
_
pCfSIBI Hl WUK'llg ui nr;o » imw
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.,
,
IM»S «JMUn»B,iAliMVi
wlll be spiircu fa brjng nbimi n peace ners
—
w* here
k«v« »&lt;
n.a h«d
h«rl tatr.t
hesvv , be»n
been uriewtrJ
arrested in
m Norl-.lk
Norfolk to J.&lt;
day..
iVATCli:"jBldSb’”itsmsa^aibesrl*4i*
.Wulleu
riv-r*
Wo
-------- -------------- be seen Indicating n de ww*, t'n»&gt;i^**cd lur
without a lute of any part &lt;&gt;f the notional XT,eep&lt; for . f« (Mr. on Snhdny
fay
Nothing
could
Traibrs, etoterritories, or lhe sacrifice of anv of the
, It • sign On !&gt;*’• part tn retreat.‘ 'Hiere i« 1‘ricc
Bctailaat tr&lt;ns»toteOfa.t j
night,.and the riser has nut swollen.
'*
constitutional w\fPSnardn of civil
reia stili fordable almost anywhere.”
llglotfi ftlierty. ' I need hardly jwy tlmi
1 of Lee,,, A faille greeter than «'
respond. Imi’arioe Ctote ■&lt;"*"**&gt;^*7^
the satisfaction winch will aVriif) tljai
'rekbit wTTl, be nnmeastirably increased if
. M ! the
,t.A end
J' 'nflhe
At Ifa atrtl
tswkt '’ 1.7
I
• "7
■
Thu fidlos ipg has bceu cocsi«edt,nt
•'
"&gt;
It shall Im- found, also, dial in the opera­
qumnw-aMCnm i’ai^ra.aa.-wgy.
Ifoodqunrterj I
Nvn YuA, OeL 30­
tions which dinll hiive preJ seed it human­
' -I ClllnfaHtthd, Md., Octi 2P.
ity shall have gulped new and important
■ a
To Urfs. Gen. A D. ifartb. Chief of*Staff: ’
fldvantMtn.. Cpmiucnding. oprselVcs to
I urtered-Lieut.-Col. Qbn-k, with Hie .
ybur prayer^ and to the prayera ut, flll
88d Illinois, ta take lhe Rltig. l.i earulry 1
who desire ilia wc!(«ro ut our fttunUy
and two gm» of Rourkrs battery, nnd ^
”7 &lt;»r‘uur side vf thnl riycr, mwF iutehd •
lt&lt;»n
«-*. -* r»rictycfl!»ew ai»j.4Mk*i»U.and of mankind, 1 lender yon ibe sincere
pursue the party that look the rattle in
'
to hold uk\’
‘
'
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*1&lt;iEi!rL^P^-i^.viU.Orelau4f-.
thanks of my associsfas, with whom 1
Hurdv rountr."
•
have the honor to remain, gentlenn-a,

WATCHES &amp; JEWELRY,

;

them a speech, advised them to obey the ciirftmiuVd by tbe gnvcrpmeul. buL. can-

fare .nd encowdittensl loyalty, who trust-

«d Its fraH tenure, have gone down, defiled

4t, pbwer»Rnd all iu fnfetB, and ,lb»ri»i&lt;i.Miii,n which can giro It &lt;-ourBgs, ,per
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from
to wi
R» .wm
F fro‘n
Ih.jntitrpyWbwMT
)*« urujll'JI
toe
jnhcrrapsvMafkdf pu
required to toad ..or toysa*-c. Ilia, indeed,
pnwlfilo .ftir". an” adaiinislratiun ,i# U&gt;1«
;
cbuuirv
to enpeiive and perfect policies
which w.mM^bjjbciiefictant,! fait, iv eould
not
carry ‘them .’into. effect without the
,
public consent /for
firajtiipUnKtlion
which the staUsumn Mrires from axperi
,
cnee
Is, that be must do in every ease
;
not
what hp wishea, but vffat ha &lt;W&gt;&lt;
“In reviewing thiB^history ©f our ,counti-y,'we
~
w . find
&lt;M ninny taafaoocs
___ _.in. which it
JisjhppFgra1»e,.errora fare'been

। direct ora, and Hiiiiie' other motive Inc^plicaulp to m-j. .
I rnrrip#*/' of yvts-Mvears WplHfort JftcjanBftside of
to gather results.
Such-fas.fa
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Such
- Jura i been ynur history,
■* ‘‘-‘-—“.J, .Xtes is mn,Wn

movements of troop* in ibis victaity hiri
been eongMikHaod. wMtafau exception'll?
General 8umnrry.fp&lt;»w, QuW&amp;f. Corps) J ordered Cspt

Pnu
dm Uta«j-«
jtil «JT goverruurel.
a
I.M Mto.
UP imw J— returned ofrrt
t..„. *
. visitto
.bleu. part nf General .Morgan
Une.oVl
from
’S Mp«i,ii, , .aasiiqpi.fl* .anrt l«
troops, who recently evacuated Gomber- expeeusl ib.rihe^jiove lite rklw ,bC tth«
bud Gap, and that he. fiatfid, than* in a- ■ pelipleorhr
deatitute QooditMw. ,They were on their*' merit W elwhv. dspenJeutoo lh»M|&gt;porl
way to Gallipoli*, Ohio. U&gt;ir* BaowaloW: ■of the n.lbxi froni ,wUm . It dert* «■. »il
JelphU
wv
&gt;|zu*m

RtnsrtD PtANTATihirs nc Lovtsxax*.—A
correspondent of the Borton Traveller,
who accompanied a flag of truce to n reb­
el tamp eighty milc± frutn New Oulaans,
3 few weeks stare, soya!
“ We passed large groves of oranges,
ripe,?and soon to dettav for wnttt tiF labor
to pluck them *, large plantations deserted,
ano the Immense crops of sugar and corn
destined to the same fate, and for the
same cause. The scene was dismnl in the
extreme, and should be witnessed by

its.;

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AVn.biiHtWttJdrtu#;

Suirak lubM"

“Ypur very obedient servant,
“William H. Sgwann."’

look the enemy at da/Hgtft tills morning,. "by the fsbetaamwral mrntb•nd attacked Ahn and raptured one hun­
dred and se+efoy hfad W rattle sixteen ।

Rwaslsglfa Blockade.
Washington, Oct. SI.
The Slar Myer *‘We fave-rtftabli in

rwkfcUUi

p Slewed,

anA "rknfv ht.nwra
F.‘lt«Lr.T. Brig. O™.

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ibsprt^’ta . .egtiM *-&gt;» ]«’/X/

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..J ,wplrr SKTrofi^srda.wiU ** svuc Lrre

I of the MerrifofibTVV'. 2.
I Wfr'b Mil I” i pre*. U&gt; BB&lt; Jrfut
loysJduller, wi'b t-iljl'i* ■
lilehmrmd „.n.e lioir. &lt;lurin# -r Me. I ( -M.. us.MS J'T?

W.J.inetoh/i&amp;si.

from Chfa,
bn her late
The fullowing wyf jvccivcd ot. the i it^ every way a
She lift®' b&lt;-«i
&lt;»f MuHalto,
.Headgurtera &lt;.f tfa Zkrmy to-day.;,
’ rohiphrted nboyj n inoulh and fa’.mrtle
far eared1 nf .
St Louis- Oct- 29.
.several trips to -Fort..Darling. ’’Stiu fas
cotton, quite a number uf Texan slsvca,

formation from parties jukt
that lhe Steamer Blanche,
trip from Texas t«» the port
Cuba, carried, in addition to

Jta. Cl &lt;ft *7
with their owuens who prumtly sold To M.j, Gw. H. W. H.lleek:
jPolling
(noarSw.
S»* Yotw Crrr.
Tb.
rf lbw Crowder I. wgaln ape
, W *”•"**" ,b““1 r
*
them to Cuban planters, and also that
co.Ibl, C,™. Seh.4Wld'. dt-rirrt-. from J? ■‘•■n.lpfr/U jkf
H&gt;f £.rj.- ------------ ,&lt;tih
several aeceMion families arrived from
MORTGAGE SALE,
-iq
those northern men wbo, ignorant of war
FrirelUrille, Ark., -r rh.&lt; re.tert.T .1
inPrnW I., h«rt™ no.u.le.l In
botii tickets,
lease Messer fas a major
New Orleans and its vicinity, bringing
and Us ravages, complain of it so bitterly
dn/ligta Brt-.Gm. Vernon -Ilie the »&lt;««&lt; three .eek^
fl» .nneUnery ..f
cfsnll hannjbeen ioUe in tbe eoutHlibn. cf
will) them numbers of slaves.
It will
ftp'over W. P. Bristol of 621.
because they are called upon for increased
JM»-meet
of
s
cvri.ta
Indjutoreot
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i.t* wift-. Si­
be remembered that the steamer Blanche l.l lZ«.e.r.lr,..d '.lM.7.l1 Mobil, owe [ th. M.rhuoe eorfc. », 1. Sl» W. —IThy tbe entire Republican ticket is texes. At noon we stopped at the plan­
run her cargo to Cuba, under tbe British
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in
elected by majorities nearly equal to tation of a Mr. Webb, and asked of the
old black woman who thrust her head out flag.
O.r*.rtT M. .beet 1.000
nr. eerl*.. uf her
Sbeesol 1860. Tbe official canvas will
-TheSpAoish man-of-war. Binscn degary
of a window at our approach, for food for
n.MI»M 0,000,1 ?
''
Is said to have landed more or less ofifa e hll. the rebel
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--~-r f—*'' ‘f
_ .'hc
• June, in the year of our U&gt;rd one
vary some of the majorities ft trifle from
man and beast.
» slaves, entering the Island from ihowicin- ,eumnandri b, C..I. Cneenl
j luar that tfa .Merrimac XNo. ..
2.......................
it a failure, bumlrei ••■dADx-tjMkud nrco'
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these figures on local candidates, bul
“ She called a small.boy, wbo pointed
&gt;'and that the rebels declare her SO, then |J^S^y^wirtig-r, until*'
ity of New Orleans.'’
After a sharp engagement of an hnftr |“,,u
‘“S
—•
on the State ticket iho vote is nearly cor­ out to us a spot where our horses might
th. enern, ... e .nrplwi, r™t«l Im,. | V mny eepwrt her I.. eWcul .nd 0"
get a moulWul. and then conducted us in­
M.rtgaa^ u* I-R*
rect. Glory enough for one day !!
Tua Imdiak Wak Oran.— According ing nil his raifip equipihHite and a few
to tbe house where ft sumptuous repast
•'•■-•
awaited us of cracked corn and a little tn reports published bytbo Mankato A»- wagnns.
I napping.
It was for Ihh rwi«m that a
- The hiss of the enemy is eight deed nn
dependtHt,
the
Irfdtau
war'brnter
In
Min
molasses.
Fortunately our haversacks
We shall not bsable n&gt;'giro tbe gene­
&lt;-&gt;ttr loss ii-five wounded, one rebel made a remark thnt the obstruction*
ware.belter stocked, and after making the neaeota,and tbe red skins are far enough the fleM.
in the James River fad nil been removed.
-- ral result ofthe election bold yesterday, old woman’s heart glad by a present of awsv from tbe viciuHy &lt;*fth&lt;se(tleftien(s mortally.
orianv.
,
.,
,
...
Gen. Vernon-pumM (be cntnSv for mUpdiug. ovti^lh, fa «myV. tly Mca
aad it may not be well to venture any some “flour bread," we set out once to set at rest all fen¥» lest they return
vre.1 mHes taw the Breton MoWtatas. ihf t^’-racti.-Bs wore rcum^l to
again.
Little Crow has been deserted several rrtHes into the Breton Moinrtatns.
more.”
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fet the Mcfrltwtt ho. 2 outi
■
ry «i&gt;«J Rist*
Signed,
S.R.‘(NIRTI9;
by most of bis followers, and has himself
ic*cried M
..f M.eliitfM., MtiTbring 1
the issues were momentous, and the rc
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;MnpGeh; Cam.
run away toward the Riicky Mountains
Trial of a New Iron-Clad.
Mikg diJ»udtb«Mt«uai
- —spti;ui. jioncjte..
salt, whatever it may have been, may
The new irron dad Monitor battery Over 300 Sioux prisoners have •'been
rut roster tse#! •» •*
Pas-oic, which baa been budding ftl the taken dy Col. Sibley’s, and nre undergo­
tfarfi’omssrraAl sayiv
“T1* ArmX '
iWUTF
Contiuental Iron Worka at Grewipouit, ing trial befiirewdrutn head court martini.
MIBLn BDTK B
of the Itop.nuc w ;il hm-iifier cminlst &lt;&gt;f
detn&amp;ud
took a trip down tbe bay yesterday, at&lt; Their punishment will’Come Isler and
three grand armies, nine corps, thirty j
tractiog much attention from those ou sure enough in thd ftiUtrc relations of the
divisions and seventy brigades.
uarv BUJ
—------r
other steamira aud vessels she passed.— Federal Government with these the
"The firat gmud army .•ilhconsist &gt;of
reammv nf treating our present national Tbe Passaic mode about five knota an weakest and most verttal tools of Beceseia.
the. «ocp»:ofGena. Reynolds, Porter, and
Manifestly thir will release Gem' Pope
troubles. Should a Congress be elected,
Franklin, under Gtm Hooker.
thfaWrt iigbi fafarWsfa •IrtT-thMc, st on*
lu the lower bay experiments ware and the larger share 6f bls troops to h
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oppoaed to tfa Administration, it must

D. Lovelace for Surveyor ol 019.

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For Coroners, John O’Riley ran on

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bn remembered that it fas no session, or

voles ta nsttanal affairs, until

after tbe

Fourth of Merab next, and perfaps not
nntil Dec- lat, 1663.

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; rVfrtaff tfa period of time to elapse

matters may be so changed as to Ifavfc
wo fl*ctiot&gt; in referenes to the then waist

made with the armament on brerd, con­ field wtach be and they sill lite better,
sisting on one eleven inch Dahlgren aud ahd where they een d- the qpuntry taore
A few mounted cotoproles will
one fifteen inob gun. Thia letter ie the service.
largest ever used on any vessel ,«f war.— be all that is necessary to Mmfrh peace
Its maximum diameter is .forty-eight and safety to tbe borders, end three Min­
inches, bore fifteen iaehna. ita finished nesota will be glad to farolsh'.
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weight forty two thousand pounds, whilst
Riotcliji ur T7tx'NfocTC-x(iRX*«.-^-'rtp.'
tbe shot it carries weighs fimr hundred

■ »V arms,
The Mhm Btrnr, Wwhtah
to Um

xmvn, vc'iww

corps of Gw*. Couch, U ifa
SinciMA. upder Gen. Bu reside.
,) ^Tfa-third army still consist of Gen.
Cox’ft.aud two . utfar Innrpm^to.-wbum

■aid county:
’ a.*m’
*lrtb tate’-dsr at Nsrnaber nrrt.
1■pfkMU will be restfvM s*&lt;l detcrwluwl rtUltir

perm*nent commnndem fave ndt yet
been assigned, nsder Gen.-Sumner.” k m

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r Hbaduva«tkrs Arm*of trtfc PofoiAc,
recent elections do, not'- shpw ,2fty partio-: ,
Sondat, Nbr. -2d, 9 r. Ts.—Genera!
Pleasanton come up wBh 4fa enetayN
lag policy of tba Administration. Thus,
cavalry rind artillery at'PbllHnfontabotit
'
it may sobappoc^hal wilhan opposition
ll o’dmdr-yraterdnV. The fight, ■ whlWv
it necessary to nominate &gt;ar candidates’’
wvs rtrtdnvted Wta.ily by artillery; hiated
the voters have elected a large portion of
about five hours, when the enemy retired'
radical men.
Judge Kelly, TlmdJeus
to Unfon, a emhll town about th tec Itarfrs
Stevehx,Thomas WUHntnsendGleiil W.
beyirnd. Gdr l*tas wks one kitted and
with its abjsote both North and South.' lata Wordsu warw-amomg those wn board ScbotM*d drealt nTtfatschpul. and tost
fourteen wooudrd. 'I’he-Wemy’s force
o« tfa trail trip. K F. Ac /faL
no votes bx Ik1 The few Phi«&gt;n U)«lf «cc\
consisted of a'portion of StunrtNcavwtry,'
and owe battery.
Five of them are
even'. enjvpwou W
IttPouvaar N avax Captcsb.—-Tfa napseveral
knfarn'to hare been kHled.1 ‘
rArio. to Um eruAtog oui
i * Thfa mofnlng PleasJnton renewed tfa
&lt;M,to bk»i lh.So.lll m«J Itof
&gt;fa»vt 8 ftMock.
Al 10 Vclmk lie

ondstaty (founds. Tbeezperimeots were
satisfactory, excepting ihst the smoko fill­
ed the turret unploasstrtiy al timsa; this
turret revolves once in ninety seconds.—
Captain Percival Drayton, Lieutenant
Miller, Engineers Uttig. Hwbie, Dipps
and Hoods, are among the ofltaers of the

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ular spite of voters against radical caudidates. Onifa"&lt;5pntrary, while,t^e.adyerseries oftheguverntrient fave often foupd

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RAMtm BOTMR

Mertt-r*

Estate of Rewrite Wicksb-

Asmsmi'i Ornes. Ioxia. Oct Bib. IMS.
ALONZO SEfcMONS.
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jtessrer.«h Dts. IIMt |

D*;. Rfaxcirti Wttrltiis.-4.By rcfcrene#

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Uu r-. adini; o

‘ op tbe third pa&lt;o,
, the S4lh.

■raj-er

wfarotaforeed bt a brigacfe 'of'tafnntry.
KT oppof
. ...
rit one 6’dnek the rebels foRi back ’from
^radlI ra Gro
Vhten, Smd odr tortfW octnpfod
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AdmioWrUioo,lhe hopn

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Itettotou* 'M»l rttiuwi' &lt;M»'«
No mtn fit

r&gt;
■ijowARi, ffleocftTwx, Miua.r

3L

tHSsSr to

&lt;torit.’i

�Tefal

W DRY-GOODS*
MH
Ar .
4"1&gt; MBTJshjI
f

AT THfe; OXLY EXCLUSIVE

often

d.j

but c l.^d ™&gt;A Hm

vrry plruanl.

”-W9^f«OF-

IN BATTLE CREEK!

ny Lear either
reader. Lm&lt;&gt;w c, j-—•—•• “iltire.
il'ire. Our

■T&gt;|« Eh«cnox l.i rUua«L—t£wl*7

^PMCES”

CASH STORE!

the electric
•0 often ended
|^wt military
-J*.
In Urn
i»l‘&lt;Mdy been

for*. VM7 taH mooa.

■rroMxcxnc

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AV*’?.-’|

DIGSSTIVE SROHS.

TVYCBt CAVWv-ft
’&lt;&gt;««« iro? Muff • Y,*|
r-&gt; &gt;! »' mW- ' ".tefl
b ,»&gt; foal t»df

A- L. SKINNER

wi'iXteds:
1 ‘1 Au'In* Stir?
^;ra^,uier4'~'
An Immense Stock of
T~»X*i.’^,;!“

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■•uteotfriiacrtak.

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. Al a saMiotiXttee ProbateQMrt forfb« Coan^ f &lt; . "
tv of Barer. Iln1,1A.1,— ^1- —

spwp-i

pk-Maiuly li, llic It^ldWfean, iha, ,o

Fu.l..ni.t.,

h.dw'

Tb« mulct,xWSVjMFuiat*&lt;l

unfcn with

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iCM.

reriloT
BEFORE TUB RECENT ADVANCE I

there was more hwd »i»rk ^rfbrme4; „

pocidlv bj the Rrpubiieani than we have
rvwmaMKd Lcforc w.^p.

b* Come and ,

«u.ri^ «lil»n iu ||„, iu
Id bar® in tbeir ^TOr
|mpor(nnl
Mhrnnu,. «Meh I.
p,rl,
,h&gt; |
hwlar .UM. th.,. »n&gt; depri«d—lh»-. I. ।
loMy, th. tnhv,
.I ...rtf
"tihih^ ** P"^“ ',U“r,.“«uF
'

Tkrn,.

nil, n.prtsA’VF’^lkfWOyv.'/jykcr.

Ik. Fu.h.rn.1.

ripprUrt mxi'j SHtoill

Ton UTAjfl

Which are offered

mmnndars coald 1
lien «,&gt;*□.(« f..rTmwwl..wd
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"‘-p*- OU guided to make tbeir marches
tar uf Deeds rtcwvrt SI hast Hurt y ma. lake their pMftom with jndgement and

UXIHEOT

Tennesaee; where almost

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2000 yds. plain nnd fnney Silk,

owa vic^ry^l.^up^ul^Joresliadoued I lrI’?2nSLl^??7i2ir^Wb°
U»»ver.l,rl,„log d&lt;d«t ..ftl'.t-.nbed

’ JAtensoapy.)
mef :,■•

d.a WU» .’t.X?*cXlSt".^

fr»« Three t« Six ShllllBgs per Jart;
rd Kusjomsm

ultuiii, in tbk county, is J ■» «»oo ai our force® enterit, th® want of
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‘•iirrii, mo wutll &lt;&gt;|
buriud in deep dibgrncc.
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‘ „,«(,. u rdL,
i
..p. &lt;111
,Ih .ml ,Hl. y iU..UaJ J
Th. «h.ie m.U.gen,.
„f jV T7
' , T rf
J
s m
|
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nnu experience or
InataaU v Hthe„r.l»
at die nervi™
Kereral cases uf
P..imc»l. Mkkr'.u.-W, .ml
i th® region will bu '"-..lljr
____ _ _______ _
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j n» the deliverers of the state.—.V. }'

uouqtol luelfaapqbliciiti mvoting belli at j
lhe Court Iloiwc &lt;hi Tuesday evening off

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AC MMNBUL
Judgr of Probate.

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Estate Of Prentice Chad.

T) BOB ATE - Order.—Btsis cf Kiehigan'.
A (utility of Barry, ss.-Al a session of tbe Pro­
bate Court for tbo counit of Barry, holdcn nt tbs

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A largo «tock of

..rr; ndlwrwl
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rff«t upon
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"Dv ■R.oYhm.Vs
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ft\ovo.o.c\v 'Wwi«ys

Usat Daflleld

vOcL«J',8“-

;

arc 4m. \^&gt;or man's Vn*ai.

\&gt;r. ‘SLoYvaek's

ilia argnineuts were tetlrfrg,'and pie
convert* Lu R.puUieunisNt HtW’.W't u

L...

A iT&lt;HXTM*jTy- We/? lire p^^&lt;i «"
Thnt bis death was caiiaed by wounds j
jtirn that mir nighty cstyetnixi tot^nfimm. received on thi- Unttle field where ho was j
Dr! WhZlXm 4fp/&gt;»itrf,*' 4-is the I;
-npioiintmenC of FirWt Snrgom

in *^flie k

. - • ,
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to Us bn-tbers in arms. ■
n c hope and bolievo ihnt his spirit has !
auustntted
«u-nded-fn
lhe rood
g«»od Gm!
Oml who
who ante
gnr» it.'
it.
-in the
am) where we may hope to meet him io

menus a p&gt;ud &lt;«». ami we eimgratulate
K.tli the D"&lt;d&lt;*r mid lhe rt-gi/uent up?»n

love and pemv.
_____
i
As a teatirnmiinl of grief and reaped jt
• xr , — -________ ...
. i ^’directed thnt thv olHccre of lhe RcgL
tsrlnmrml.Krf.h. wileqWiw H | ,„r
of niournin|[ r„r

-their good forlatic

I no
Af/rievlhtritt n weric br ; rfrirtr ditya.
two since, wedid w-l gwe tbe terms H; By unlw’

The pricu i« $1

it yetfr/ aKd i

but the rvat of this year, and lb® map in i

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dollar.

&lt;O

Slavks

BsrryCwmly,

ths

Jous

MOTS &amp;

8®W&amp;?»,

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HARD-WARE I

the last une out, am!

it aff.rdefl

fhmJi j

m

led and circulating
sis weeks. imuMdlately precious U data day

».n&gt;ereb'^l, «bers weHtaS' &lt;«&gt;*■

gJJZj
C-ISO WIMTV lucre US STu'e? M«Sfinl
, !
M.-Uiir) , ftutalUfj. M'MW-.mlfr..ni*i.»e.»eJ 4A.Abe U.ue&gt; &lt;mJ ,
- - - -nnd Opium; n*e the bobbys uf the Modi­
. ,,(
*.1^-.■i„n
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-J one
— nr the
tl»* uther
Other &lt;&gt;1
Another weehfy.
If lhe Pioneer mun iuw
» pr
, and
CBJ proicui™, W~
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. H«w
r , drug,
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in ninntv-tl
n.o pwribed
In niwlv nine

printing prea&lt; ; |-ijtink bi&lt;tJ*»t i»*uc
JiHMt Im zki^y’4 mW.

Ho need uM try

to conver(aupnd Republicans। K&gt;U&gt;,. “Iw»-

icn 'Union lata” fur he Cann..'

Kwif

■w

the Wirx arc . Crieod* of the Banurr at
'®Wrdr johrv,

',lrr

that!
impiy p-m
hoe to one Republicac have gone to war, j
and that tbe Tories oi-------------

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SWAMP LANDS.

CCUl^l^ilQXSB^ NOTICE, /.

Stacks of

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Clothing

deecsned, are Hetebr orUfled and requested to
present the sAnjaTbr examination and aiguMmaal Web wo lire aaxios* to aeD, and WILL. SUB,
Io tbe nndrrrirued Comtrihtfonrfa.Wj aMmfo'ad
te”
-•'st
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,£

rightcmlh'

of

I t taw of TUBSB MAXD T1MBH wo on arlteg
{■•restate Court for the final

^nririof^daluu

DA?^
■Dated; &lt;MbwH,’

OUR GOODS,

Unusually Low!
1MI.1311 VtitSil l!’2&gt;.WU I
to Battle Ctak

^OMerf.diHbWilW
THE Xflrenk-r hWiug-.UM rerLored
health h&gt;* fair wv«k»hrmrory slmnlo remedy
trial

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,*Ni&gt; IS, IM2,

JirwcM

ELECTION NOTICE.
otioa is hereby elm. lUt «* Mw •
•J Kteciiou to be held on ths Tui

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littteellKre- vonffniH.

if tr&gt;A&gt;n
tverx fliwcxlptiun

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SUMIN DOUD, dthainMrat
Dated. Heptember I Silt Mitt.
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-S t&gt;» m^ip&gt;«nt d^ra&gt;e&gt;

Flni.Typl.'WiFo'er.li'noetae,

Ga:xh—The Tor!e&lt;
gretK DWWC &lt;»«cr luu
gams (• rbe October elcdhm».
. L . r*K . .2.
foil

lowing lands belonging' to the said estate, to wit:
Tbe8oulh Weal fractional quarter(W) ofthe
north M»&lt; truclionai quarter, f Y-) “»&lt;’ f*e onrtti•art frsrtioiml asartarfXj oPtbs aa® (tew ?st frac- ■
tieaal quieter,Hl of section- tweutr, ffiC.) In
toaiwiiip two | x) North of tenge nine [*'. vwl,

Rtlirfw « prerenthe
VX eb.r-u.Al. .11.'■

enimM .rare =■“! ,ta” 1,11 tb» ««!■«'•
lion io lb. «orl.l.
Let tbie medidne be

Lilt Lilac.

a tic

9
w

I

iri

iM, H will do, ver» VOVO after It «

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R*

In.uch ouw »l&gt;er« Hare 1» |»l»«•
ffr.TK.I’iort I, Intel*'**l&gt;eM’—1 'rom
LinLt^fl., IrHUW® end influn.nllnn

All

FOR SALE BY ,a’!
Roberts A Striker. Ussttoite. Kli JCteboU, Jwr 8
Terry, Orapgenllo M II Is. fl ■ C. Hwift. Prairieville
H B. Banaiu«tnif7V&gt;dftlifvnTe.

of said Coarrty, J sh.ll pxT&gt;o»etn
suction 14 tta highest bidder al
nf
I,, th. ■»«

.nil ••! -mo Immln'd.
IMraft
i’ rwdbnd &lt;&gt;r m. oMj

do ft;’the

Jcwwr ba* the nwoA friends pet.

•U orderw ebould be oddresttd.

DRY GOODS!

AdnUnlitrator's 8h1c.

amusetncnLf&lt;*r uje, altbnygliit ia diutres 1 of
- ..porenlly
-•------------■» [.henomer.
v.t
opfx.ile
.I
I el „ »M «. sing
~.s to
~ rend Anythin# ~
so ntterfy
,....., ...
ipmrarilF
— „■ . «e d.. not .inp m e..n,ider tluil I l&gt;J,' i "X,•
with. I think it. editor i^rfll to.ttroli | ri.™ prenvlb. rnl..nir1 in .lino.1 everj , t,V

welt as personally, he had belter |i-U Iii»

Tniwe fitters are put up in qu^-t
botlln, of whioF. lha above ?« tt '/ha-afrteRe. T/te lahri io Jlnaig anffru.vad,'ahd
M jroviArf XtrifA a aafe-ffuardl f-cm
eauntfrfritan:( GVioe
per Lcrfli, hr
aixfir
C. IF. J^obaoJt, (PrepriefcY, fto. 6
Boat Fburth Bt, Cfirfitr.nuti, to whom

I of the pcndr-ioy cfacid ।
teh/tu

.

eutTi^iny diveaw-.

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aw
8o\4xiv'» Y'rxtwA.Xi^,
■Dko.rAiAO. "Pift*co.'l.tru, 'BL'I\«uxm.&lt;u«u,

SIU’.JLMAN C. PMNDLE,
Jud^c of Probate.

U J* ' *!

&lt;-w\o\^a.\&gt;Yfo.

Dr. *£Lo\&gt;oek'«

Bbowk

R. R. R.

PAmrer, but for amuaemctal I have re^l | And

ft\o«ko.e\\ Wv\X«.v»
AruM. (UMU^
vu\A wxukc

ft\omek 'BW’U.ta

‘

.vnvntl&gt;
PEOPLE-^ O.XDER

St. '1R.o\&gt;aek'»

Part of Section.

,, / .j^..
r, /?
of the slaves if ho permitted them tn siiig n e ’
nasTkSos. N»»t. 3d, JrifliLs i th«» *°«3. anJ ,h«
replied *£-J
Bsxxr.K;-! have iJety Own i
be CuH "”^P^________

oiliers, and I liavw been mWch ettrprieed j
at ihoaudaerfy oftf* 1‘jontn
I
l&lt;U uot maku a practice of readimMhe {

vavA^oraYe. KYu. weak awA
A&amp;nYvKaKtiu

H

We have re- i Ctiowgs.—W belt Col. Daoiel Ullman was

.reading Hw papers u? flasUnga MiM«ug ;

ivarlj,

'

&gt;,

in said petition dsscribed, to said

PHIUABT SCHOOL LAND.

Ur. 'B.oYvaek's

6Vomkcvc.\k '&amp;kXX*.*»
’

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tzT.1'"

SSLi

Ur. "RoYishsX'Sr-^XeiKusekv ftWYv-e*

n'.’

. .... .. GROCERIES

K-'JT1CK U W„l, rt'".. &gt;h.l

sarx. lYvi Jaoov wvarv raa\Yw
■Dortor's "SvYYs.
.

am VYvc r\e\v wuxa's HoVacc
Cora^orK.

rt!

C. I.rfs, Lt-Ce.1.,

Sikoing

Wc hhve cicrykind of goods, suub aw

u

for suiAeosnir.

“

KBJM-DIB® 5»am&gt;BlES:

Aen»p.,.nd«n !«!(, t„ H»i. ' ,■»* '"f.
1'ark ingtun. X a., ho repeatedly beard stavea
Address Owaxca J t w*. 41 Park -t lUif w,trk -i(lginjj tbfl j„bn Brown ! w
City.
...'.. ■tj,nrnt. Col Vllnuih rtsked th® uwtier “ i*

Dean

JCMt‘

,

“.‘fl -

AAtreW
c. bufi?
situated
In tbe county of Barry, forfaited iurupnpayment of iutercat. will be ottered for sale at late of aairf cuuut
public auction, at Ibis office, on Thursday, the
Mtb day of October next, al 10 o'clock, A. IL, un­
less previously redoemed according to law.
.
BANC’ELS. LACEY,

Coninmnding the Regt,

'

sulawrihcra sending now got not only toe Jous Ttlkr, Acting Attj.
Aj/rirultvrial fur all uf 1863, ^Vut 22.) ‘
s
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n.Miiion, all fiw n

.
I ।

Estate of Prentice CMMr
I QTATE OP MICUIGAK.» ..
Probate C

£•*£•

-n^v.

.4hc**|»pvr.

A. L SKINNER.
•• ■
•«&gt;*-'
Oct. 22J, 1802.

’

fttOWMicXv. ’WVWtt.VS

At 10 and 124 cents per yard,

tbit the heirs st taw of sa&gt;d dccrascd. and .11
I other per»otislntercrtcdlnaalj|esta*e«T«ircuuirCTl
1
Vrder No. 22.
to appear at a smlon of said CfttuL (ben to .be­
' , ''"f* ‘“““T1
-&gt;»»• Uat "nr I
BeMtifBl Styles sf Delalsts,
holden st the Probate Office,In Ute rills** of Hsstings,
eanse,
if spy that
tbero.be.petitioner
why tbe
’teloved companion tn arms. Lieut. Win.
And and
it isshow
fnrtUer
ordered,
prs»«w
ofthe
peritioncr
hhouJd not the
be eranleiL
M.DuSHa„r&lt;X a,Ud7«d, ndnem
at ?»ets per Tart.’
j giro notice to all persona Interested in said estate
_;_of 11^
—
; ir our dnty to express our sincere regret I
. Itirrcou. ny cant
/t hi* untimely J.w«,
Knowing ns we j j. gg. Mcrcha«laTriahlMgteBtock i ’ ttaJi^^br*
naa
order to b«j puhU
&gt;g
a
copy
of
this
notice
and
! order
a newspaper
priu
du hl* noble and soldierly qualities, bis ,'
...
to bepubUi
ltd in tb« ‘“iMiiuca Dsaner.**
ty of
Uany,r ?foe.
warm and cme.yuanaliire, how sad the । "P Wl"
“ ?■ OV**1 ’*
7»
rla 4 and circulating in said eoun,™liWll.«. I. 1., .11.
!bcf»rrr&gt;lus EkM.
f
.
'lUl'fe.JT., V ^ir^.-lr.
l»-»..11

..'‘.‘‘jd
‘
■;■"•••«-

rV\x«.*c ’B'h.VtC'r*
ov«. coWvVomA oj VO.VS. &lt;mvA
^xM.rSuX. took*
YvciAm,
wWvtYv «m4u 4muv

XVvc^vX.^ 'Vovivc.

Which we ufrrat

and bis every eentenee tuld with »timping

&gt;Ijiver Complaint,
\(&amp;y'&amp;pepBia,

a\xA oAX. &amp;x*c4xm,» p5
lav Y\aXu.\x,

.

TKSJ8 OUT

MMMHwMm Hfettau.
.^..nd wh™ iu .Lpi^u ..

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. ,.i \SHiOTM3 F&amp;V&amp;7'., .
Zrei/er ge.72zZ

\JcbWZGLiQe,. i
•
Xidney Qomplaimta,

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The tneetity; was' addressed !

last week.

I
I

Fl’OM

to be poHisbad in th* Ilasttags HsnMr. antws
nanar nrim&lt;w&lt; i» »...&lt; ------ ■ -■»«■-- . .. _
lediatefr previous foiaif '

Ererts, Republican, hg&lt;j four ]ft ccriaiaty of acting to the best edvan

AltogotUr it was a must Xri

nVAE

JUST RECEIVED

wnicii

fur Hepre-1 •uul •“ «* iwgius mirruoftdlng Ulriulb—
unamg vormin—
•tentative waanwiy eight,-while dm Ropub.iL"* °
of
f topkgraphical i:

msjofity.

.rrrw
WE

cnaua mapiniy over 8«cwy

j*’rity e^eh.

nt OUK LIKE OF TRADE;

■URCH,

2MdLfl"*,]?,p»‘ «* “
Jii^ehxwwli/zjrdlwijruAir e believe^

wra nokaffivwb Ko 4m. vytaVve
a* a ttttOAtvM. wXAeV. uAVv
Cuve aX\ -ike “\X\* uAvxXx
SVwkv vs V*u, Ke," W, «« a.
wwicAvaX. a«cn.K —a fpKaK
"Ste^wKaKov oK Viw suAewv.
In KW Wou* SvrtAeU
&lt;4\Ytt -WtsK auA SouKYuVs VC
Wa%, $or a
vtuxcVv VYce&amp;eA (v&amp; aVi\.t,\.e o\
&amp;lovtva.e\v
uAvxeXv1, Vf
tttkexx \.u.
oa\A aX X\x«, \\.v&lt;y^e,r Xxvftx, &lt;vrc,
a SUVt&gt;
=1

reaculaiirn in CoogriM for tta Fourth Grt*mssloes! District of (Rs Stale, to which thia esuaiy
ia atixcbe-i.
Also, a Senator for the Twenty -First fl to Mortal

.snuRaft
mHa&gt;
Xa.

�'Lwc£5

,?f

,rvte..«» Ctete^ijosrcoMxar aut* o I
AMereep &amp;wroraZ-KDwlBD BATCH, fo MlMouri.

WttL atoout 004for, tidking th*

Agricultural Suclrly, wbkth «]
tbeir tronaaetionx f&lt;W
Onc-lftlrd'of tbe wgfafi of b
siets of Cartilage er iM|jfr nsgtl
under the mriud wfK«Lh

,000.

TO THE PUBLIC

The Ohio State Journal tells thia story

/utaw, X OU being «xpo*ed b*eo*M dsy

.

with an easily fermentable moist
substantee, g rapid decompoirilitjOfr pf tbe
buuea will tab* plaoe. iW order; 4»uw-

■
f&gt;

1i XFW, to Usteo toiA disaoUtiou of the

. fitr m convenient/ by * akdge, .nd
placed Into altcmAte Uy*rs wlni..L
__ ,
..loem,
Harised wsfifio, toW-dukt, or 'swwnrpiTdnck,
Ming a safic'idot quantity of thia material
.., to &lt;n .th* «rsy&gt;9te hmopg the broken
particles uf bont», bat hardly mar*. • Bo
gin tiie heap with a thick layer of(ij)uck
or !o*m. mixing in the butted, and
the
wbold pllo t* raised, puur -over Il -etale
urine uy liquid made by- dilutiag cattle
manure with water.
Enough of this
liquid should bo poured on to moisten
the entire mass, and when the pile is
completed, covered a iuut thick with
earth or muck.
If lhe weather is warm,
decomposition begins at once, nnd In
from three to six week* all traces of the
Bone* wilt have disappeared.' Iffermen-

and

Thera U a variety of BUa Disease*
bsfaed tbs nkfil of tba most sssiaant m

and moisture, is found to readl

"BlOOD VlVLS

1 have another all-aufBcieot reason ; one
DR. RAD WAY
that you cannot refuse me exemption
fur.” “Whatia ItF asked the doctor. HAS DISCOVERED A CLEANSING 8TRUP,
"Why, the fact ie, doctor, I have not
good sense—I am *« Idiot," solemnly
replied the applicant, “Ab!’’ aaid the
doctor, "what proof have you of that 1
What evidence can you. bring.” "Proof
aotxdusive," said the applicant sWby.
str,! voted for Jim Buchanan; and if that
isn’t proof of a man's being a d—d Idiot.
I duntknov how kboay ooujd he proven."

talicwt should spend itself before reducing
tbe bones, ths heap must bo overhauled
-/^fiM'set up anew, •* before j snd’if exam-

imng the muss it is found-to- evolve -antsaKnia, let it be covered deeper with
|r**.' * TbU bone compost f says Prof.
J-euntains toe pbo-pbules of limit lu a
•M'nely divided stole, and lhe nitrogen of
the cartilage which has tnoatly peered

■rto ammuota or aitrstea/is retained
perfectly
by
the absorbent earth or
mvdkv..’, ' ■ j '
’’ ■'•Jii'
Thia informnlioh as to- the method of

will be of immense ndvantftpe and '^aloe
r?

farmers.
Any one can preparp them in tbe,manner
here directed, and it will .be found 'fflSich
cheaper, of less trouble, and fully as effic­
ient, as lhe way of preparing tb^n by
tbe use of oil or. vitriol, su"g/rotvd by us
■ ■ 'i number of weeks »ince. The testimony
rf, English Jarmen who Lava tried , this
plan is, that bones no composted, fully
replace* tbe super-phosbnte made by‘ lhe
help of sulphuric acid-—-Minas Farmer.

' A correspondent of the Maine Farmer,
in speaking ofthe paae with which exhaus
ted fields may, under certain condition*,
be restored to fertility by pasturing or
yarding pheep on them, ®rfsf—"My atJRaM recently called, to this subject
by Albert Stover, of Harpswdl, wh&lt;&gt;
’. htfiirmed me that bdhad tin old exhausted
mowing field which had been cropped -for
nearly half a century, until it would
hardly pay for mowing. A few ytars
ago he turned in a flock of sheep lhe last
rsdf November, where-thsy remained until

600,000 1““TrSBu4iOB’”

JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant General.
J. H. FOUNTAIN, Quarter Master GenereL

LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATS COUNTY
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AMD NEW BRUN8W1CK.

Will core Fever Bora*. Ulcers, Berea In tbe
Naas oe Month. Klug* Evil, Nodes, Discharges
from the Uteres, chicroaU, Primary SvphllUs,
Glaadular Swell Inga, Uloer*. of tbe Womb. Rickel*, S^teuing of tbe Bones, Fils. Dropoieal Kffuaaona, and Diseases induced by Exposure, Ac.

From recent aurvsya, completed Aug. 10, IMS;
coal I2C,r« to engrave it and one year's time.

FOUR TO BIX BOTTLES.

DARLINQ‘8

The War Department uses our Map of Virginia
Maryland end Pennsylvania, cost gKO.Ora. on
which is marked Antietam Creek, Bharpaburg,

is tbe only authority for Gen. Buell and the War
Department. Money refunded to any one finding
an error in it. Price JO cent*.
••Ll/n^M'Ap'oFVlRQlNFr'MAfiYLAND
AND PENNSYLVANIA —Thia Map ia very large
ite cost » but
cento, and it &lt;e liubut wAuA cm

LIFE UTTERS,

owner’• name (torn St Louii to tbe Gulf of Mexi­
co—I,*50 mile* back from tbe rir er—colored in
conntic* and Stales. Price, H in sheets, |2, pocket
form, and fiS.W on linen, with rollers. Ready
Sept 20.
J

Xxrt DarAKTwt.vr, Wtsnutorox, Sept IT. ’83
J. 1. Loen-Sir; Seed ma yeor Map of the

BD0SQKT JI WXALTX
♦ 10 00 a year saved in every femiiy by
, One Bottle uf

INEKim CEMEXT CLVE.
Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.

Price 25 Ceuta per Bottle.

Price 25 Cehta per Bottle.
'

TERMS CASH.1

HF” For Bala be oil Druegiata. and Ntoraeeepera
geaerslly throughout Hie country.

Price 25 Cent* |&lt;r Bottle,
Very

la a aupenor tonic and diuretic; excellent in
ease* otiose «f spparito. gteaiea&lt;w,famaJe weak­
ness, irregularities, pam In lhe aldo end bowels,
blind, protruding and bleeding piles, and general
debility.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

tea-spoonful to half a tumbler of water—will cure
acidity of tbe atomacb. and promote dirvation, it
la a pfeasaut and healthy atimnlant.

On some farms the bams and hog-pens
are eo near the house that tbe odor from
either or both, is wafted by every breeze
througb'dlthe house, and a cool draft of
composition tbe proportion of a diffusive atinmlaat
an anti-eoptic, a mild but effective Astringent, and
a direct power over tbs nerves, neither narcotic
nor auodine, that railage* pain, is a manner pa
culler to Itactf. and for Which we Lore no word in
the English Isttriiage exaclh- to expresa ite action.
Tbe French callit.*w»lapem«it. So much for its
internal administration.
When applied exter­
nally. it will be found a most powerful counter

Now, we tbink that, all external remedies act

JXSLtt:

JOHNS fe CROftLEY,

NEW YORK.

Corner of Ubertr BtrrtL

Important tu House Outten*.

Imporaht tu Builder*.
Important tu Railroad Companies.
DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR

Important to Farmer*.
To nil witoM thia mny concern eutf it con

crrm treryb/^y.

LirrBiTTBiu,
And no* consider myroif jCtorcfy nnd,”

CrV”ri‘*«. ‘Brooklyn. Merab U
1840. In the apriog of l»S9 I took a aeveve cold
which induced a viotetn fcrcr. I took tVMjloroa

DARLING'S LIVER RSGULA TOR

Pardfar and HD?

W AAlooA VCAa

Tbe cheapest and moat d«ruble Ronfluig

IT IS FIKE AXD WATER PROOF
It cun be applied to xaw and oL» noun of atx
xixM, and to enixOLS aoors wtvaotT ttxorna
vueaxtacLoa.
Th* Cos: is oaly about Ons-Third that « Tka,

tbe most active and thorough pills that
have over Leon introduced.
They act so directly upon the lover. exei-t

mt*

system docs not relapse into its former con­
dition, which U too apl to Mbs case with
•imply a purgative pill.
lacy are really *

Y»\.ooA awil VAnu V\\k,

AND JT U TWICE AB DCBABAE.

which, in conjunction with toe
bntldinqsof all kinds, such a* FacrooUB, Focxn
me*, (ivi-acure, R*lt lloan Darovs, Care, and on
Frsuc Builmxos gaaoenMy. {foxaMnxar ItetLn
'"T
by 15’LPP'»«P*&gt; Bn«-»«s. Aaroirscre.
aad other*, and baa proved-*-, be the CHEAPEST
end MUST DURABLE ROOFING ta «*r, lliefo

gra*, WE’ysrtira
hit ie tie OFLT eteleritil eoooefint^rtd fa tie
Lnited SleUe which oombhse the desirable Ellie, r

PKBCfiA AND INDIA RUBBER

uLTTA

No Bent ia required in making application

s^z

The expense of applying
ordinary Roof aiTL «

Kbarllng'* Life Bltter*r

Il ran b. &gt;pplM bj Uf te,

and runtirdynnd. I have bed no attack aiece."

a

D. Westervelt, Eeq., of South Sth, near BtWBl., and when finishrd forma fi pertMH Fine P*oOr
ror/erv.with an eteaUe todr;whk.boenno&lt; beiZ
Williamaburgb, L. I., writes: "August6. 1S4*^~ J-rcd
by Hsav. tburdrHroita.Hnm,*" , ol R^e
Uar ing been troubled wrtb a difficulty in ths Urn
aad lobilkoua attacks, 1 was advised, by a fnead, Boaass, or nay extera.1 actio, whatavar.
UXRUNGS LIVER REGULATOR.
GUTTA

will am all the afornmaatponed diwMM,
•ad, of tocmsolves, will relieve and cure

’

Beaiaehe,
Coafiuencss,
Oolia G’atnr, Cholera JEorlua.
bedigeetion,
&lt;Pai* in the gowele,
(JHaainass, eta.

Try tooee medicines, and yea win never
reent H.
Ask year neighbor*. wbo have need them,
and they will say they arc

Qrt&gt;o4 MbcAkevcvtfe,
eal^a ebooM try these befere goiag for a

lEdTpamphlei or Alatennc of mj lorn!
■Cent, and road tbe certificates, and if ye*
hav* ever doubted yoa will

Oo\0oX. xwj wvoro.

PERCIIA CEMENT.

Cteltag M.U1. of .11

Kind. wl*.
elpowd 1., lb. Attimi «( th. Wtellier,
and

FAMILY MEDICINE.
W^nJoor ol’,,a5*n ,r« °»t of sorts, we gfva tbem
a ftw dropo. nd It rote them all ngM. I Bad it

w.-

F»r rrewrvliK ate Xtaal
BaabafaRldiMti
.

Juring lhe operation oftheir pilla.ial favorable
aignt tfferir piUa expelled with the faoeea tbe
dweased humor* left circulating in tbe system,
there would be but llttie pain or griping. It la
the absence of tbe bile and ether bunsore, wbieh
tbeir imperfect pOla foil to pu—
tem, that occasion* tbe pain,
stools evacuated after arvere
be found thin and watery.

—

DABUXG'S LITER REGULATOR,

Darling’! Liver Regulaor.

■m of calomel. Mercury.Qatete*. In whieb eolchlnmaolac era preroribod freely. In tb«ee diroasea
RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS are for more
certain, and tbe patient avoid* tbe danger which
an overdoao of Colcbium would inflict.
In Yeliov. Typhoid, and Biliona Fevm. la Kryaipelaa^mall Pox. pargatro* la highly eaaenlial;
but to administer adoae of DreaUo Pifia, the irri­
tation they woald produce epd the relaxation and
depletion that would foltew. would be likely to
prove fatal, la Ibero caaee a mild, eootbina and
eenUvaUmuteUag laxative, that will asm and
beal. aootbe and atretrotben, like Redway**i Rmlatiax Pill*, is reqwlrel The ronro of no maky
dretba in thro dieeseea la owinw to ths want of
a pur^ve like RADWAV8 HLLB, that win
psrre without depleting or iaterfering with the
functions or other secretions. Not one In a hund­
red of Yellow or oilier fever eases would prove
foul if Redway’* PUls were adopted iathair treat-

’

WoActiki a Cnarnv.

CEMENT ROOFING,

It broke up my cold end fever at once. I’rvriom
to thia alteek, I bed been Iron Med with dranrpaia
rovcral moutbe: I hare felt nothing of it mbcc."

OUs Studley. Kao.. 1J8 Eaai SMh Street. N, Y-,
writes: Aug. II, IM®.-! had adffiteuHy with fee
Kidney complaint three year*, with eonataat pain
in tbe email of my back. I had need moat all kteda
of medicines, but found no permanent roWuntil

Byphilie,
Old Soros,
Jgliewnatum,
BWc Headaohe,
Fever and figue,
Female Oomptainie
Bt. JhUhonjr’e Xro,
Eruptions,

OnEpenn* write*, her dai
rf fit* of nine jeon' standit
danoc of two yeeux
ANOTELK* writ**, hia _____________
after hia Baah had almost wasted away
Th* ductor* proaouacod th* case incarabk
AK0THK1 wm eared of Fever sad Aga.
*A*r trrfag every medicine in hi* reach.
AM0THEB WM cured of Few Hum
which hail existed fourteen year*.
OOXmrfKhewtMtmarf eight yv^rn.
Case* innumerable of Dyspepsia and I aver

JOHNS &amp; CR06LEY*8

Mrs. C. Tebow. 11 Christopher Strut, N.
writes: “Feb. 20. IMO.-l have been raMs*
attacks of Asthma tbe last twenty years. I I
never found anything equal to

AVOID SALINE PURGATIVES.

TO THOSE WHO THINK.

Liberal KMgcUon to WteoleMle

(Sole Manufacturer*.)
78 WIU.IAM STREET,

Ja»-L. BmmU|r, meMtout. IM- Fnitett ’arret,
New York, write*. August, 18, 1840: ••! have

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

is«suttm

Price 25 Cchls per Bottle.

FAMILY MEDICINE,

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

Sxro/ttos,
Ukin Q&gt;iseasea,
Balt ^hnun„... .
^apepsia,
Liver Complaint,
Leuoorrhtxa,
Rb-geipelaa,
rumor*,

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

LIVER REGULATOR

Much benpr Ito fiUfo-da mneb «0e. to (fee.

/O|ppA&gt;fjgritos? pearly fiiur timawas much
• as ^betijic pqnippnced.
" t would tert suggest Ikat ‘ those ‘who

Will relieve those wbo suffer pains, inatantly on
it* |»pWtoMXteroeflly *f&gt;y fcOdcMutrttiaa
iuternallv, and cures
RHEUMATISMin a few boure.
aiwfiivofebly'afarfted to-try the experi BOBB THROAT......................... in fiflrea minutea.
. ment, do.so this fell. If they wish to TOOTH-ACHEin three minutes.
NEURALGIA (paroxyam* oQ.. .in five minutes.
plow up a portion of their pasture or an CRAMPSIa five minutea.
adjoining held, they can nor fence off HEADACHEin ten miestee.
COLIC
&gt; ..in twenty minutes
and ) ord the sheep un it nights. By giv
DlARRHCKAin forty minutes.
. ing them salt they will soon become so LUMBAGO, [pains of]in ten minutes.
CHILLS
is fiftoen mlautes.
attached to their fold that they will go in
BURNSin five minutes.
of their own accord.
INFLUENZAin a few hours.
Tbe sheep husbandry in England shows
that the degree uf perfection in farming DEEP SEATED PAINS: " b/a few applications.

ia that they strike at the root of DfaabM,
, by aradicauBg every psxtaele of imparity

One Dollar a bottle or six bottles for Five Doi I era
Principal ofitee.87 Maiden Lane. New York. Bold
by Druggist* in every town in the United Blates
and Canada*.
BADWAY A Co.
87 M aides Lasa.

They sre eperieot, tonic, Inxstirs, atimnlant,
counter-irritant, sudorific, alterative. They are
enttraiy Vegetable, and the only vegetable anbaubstltole for calomel, Mercury, Antimony. Blue
Pill, in tbe Arcane of Medicine. Aa rroceanta,
they are ntore certain and thorough than the
Drastic Pills of Aloes, or Croton and Harlem Oil.
or Elalerium; and more soothing and healing
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamarindj, or Caator
Oil.
AS ALTERATIVES
They exerche a more powerful influence over
I lx*, .tej
- - - -■* II.-- --I-—-I —...
eury, blue pill, hence tbeir importance in caeee
of liver complainta. and spleen difficulties. Jamd&gt;ee. Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks. Head ache. Ac.
Ia tbe treatment of fevers, either bilious, Yellow,
Typhoid, and other reducing fevers, they are su­
perior to quinine. Tbeir laloeuee extends over
tbs entire system, ooetroling. ctrengthening, and
bracing up the relaxed aad wasting energies, and
regulating all tbe aeereiton* to the natural per­
formance of tbeirduties, cleansing aad purifying
tbe blood and purging from the system all dueased deposits and impure liumore.
They differ from all purgative pill*. Their
action is not local, or confined to a portion of tbe

ax\4 Mt

^Vood.

"llisalwayarea
body.”—Mepeodt.
••We beve med

Pcmovea tbe morbid and bilious deposits from
tbe aionnmbwnd towvla,- regulates the liver and
kidneys, removing CTefV obstruction, restores a
natural and healthy action in the vital organ*.—
It ia a superior

DR. RADWAYS PULS.

Ce.'r’uyx.c.aXcw

Ttepecoliarity of1h*

RADWAT8 READY RESOLVENT giro* (a
doaee of balf a teeMororfbl ikroe tiaws per day.
will earn Sores o( tbe Gurna, eanksra in tbe Month
Sore Heads, Eure, and Eyea, either from TVorrna,

If people snderetood tbe importance of pure*alien with RADWAY*3 PILLS, in cmitrooisusction of purging with other pills or powders, salts
oila.Seldlitx waters, they would neid less physicing. save tbatnsslres from much suffering, and
greatly improve tbeir bealib.
BADWAFH PLUM

Mkbmc.tou»

wfilah hare bees showered upon him Frota

.

Com.\x\v^.

mac. and every other place in maryland ,Virginia
and Ptosylvania, or money refunded.

LIX)YD'S
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
OHIO. INDIANA, and ILLINOIS,

«&lt; Macs Mb ftor fa* wiwrtfahg few
roerita. and pabli^ing the

Aepertide Canted fiiJ, AMERICAN CEXEET
aU'XrUloet.dme aden U iemmded

Are pure regelable extract*. They enrc all bil­
in tbe throat or co the Langs, or Liver, and dis lon* disorders of thehuman system. They rmease caa»ed by tbe excessive use of Calomel,Mer­ lata and farfeoeate lhe R-rer and kidney* ; Ybey
cury Quinine, corrosive sublimate, Ac. There ia Ce lone to lhe digestive organa; they regulate
so dleeaee of the Hkin, Joints. Bones or Glands,
eeerefu-av, excretions audexhalatiooa, equal­
but that thia remedy *01 care.
ise tbe circulation, and purify the blood. Tbua,
It cleanses tbe BLOOD. Renoir as all diseased
depoatiea, aad renovates the system with health
aad strength. 1* nil eases aak for RADWAY'ti abd Ferer*. eoitivci.esa.or loosen***--are entirely
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Pries ner bottle ooulroled and cured by tbeae remedies,
Ona Dollar. Persona sailing at Dr. Redway's
'
liAttUNG-S
A Co.'* ofltoe. 87 Malden Lane, will be supplied
every State, California, Canada. England, France with six bottles for Five Dollars. Sold alM by
and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few Droggiata.
hundred dollars capital. Xe Ompetuion.
J. T. LLOYD, No. 1U Broadway, New York.

CHILD MEM.

Yhstooetiy Atebeatev Yoro is brokrfaadyo* eun't
match it, nrnd it, *ad it will aever show when
put together.
11 wip Mend Bunc, Cund. Lava, and In
fact every thing but Metals.

LIVER REGULATOR

Will cure Scrofula, Syphilis, White Swelling.
I Bern Leg*. Syphilitic Rheomatisea. Gout, chronic

which induced him to -continue to turn
lhe sheep in every, fall, after the gr»vs

air is poivened to all delicate sense of
smell. A farm house ought to be, of
all other* in the world, the sweetest and
mrxt fragrant plaee. The scent of apple
blossoms, of clover, of new mown nay,
uf ripened fruit, are ever shout it, while
tber^ Is no esense for crowding buildings
together.
Beajde* this, tbe wife and
children should have their flower garden,
and tbe yard about be kept scrupulously

n* WILL MEND rOBCECAIN.
Ko ataUar fftitatbroken Pitcher did net eoei but
aahHlinr. a ah:fling eared U aahilliog esrned,
irwlfl MEND A f. A BATTER.

CORTLAND B. RTEBBINB. Deputy do
8AMUEL B. LACEY. Com'r. Blate Land Ofice.

late ta December (havinc access to the
Browse.) Thu next season
his liny crop wias ouumderably increased,

there, ia intimately, connected -with fold­
ing and feeding their flocks on lands
which they wish to manure highly.”

IT WILL MEND MARBLE

JOHN M. GHWthlpBuntPnWic fnalrnetioa.

mm Idiot*'and

vra* dnuo growing. The umo good re'biflt (Wlbwed, until he now gets a good

ten tete iMteAMran. pablie Ite tex

a.tey.. ,

8150 BEST PIANOS. tlfiO

&gt;&gt;telU.l BteteteJte-1™ br &lt;te_u&lt;Mntetei
if Ti.u
nnt
11.-™ I.V. „„
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cuvnrruv * miAte...,
tteirte. wmrtete.

ey, tbe Remedy or Remediea will be root roeord in
k, ull „ „p^, [tel-tel.
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its

DAN’L 8. DARLING,

10S NmmuSl, New York,
ro

&gt;.

nkiswiT,

7 Octave Rosewood Piano,

Wetei aaat* BteUte tete.

Many persoee ere In lbs habit of taking Salta,
Betdlilx Water, Magnesia. Au., to regulate tbeir
bowel*. This ia erroueoita. They racceed ia ob­
taining an evacuation of lhe watery porta only,
leaviug the corrupt hutnore, and that ia all; but

JOB SALE BY

11„„wM M«».

containing all improvements known in this eown-

ing, rausar xxinamo * rakram.v nm
aoor roa a*xr ruu.
m T’c,n

tetete -—* — withflni Lwixkitete th* UlnnA vateteJa

i»u&gt;ring ine eqniuuruun oi ino cirrutaiioo, esronttafro baafoby asdla*: tto' Bi foil is —Ttoy eot

.

preside over tbe blood reoeela. nnd on external

a®»s3±scn1’r‘.“*n—
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.

Am brotvpc

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                    <text>MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1862.

gistiiy Mawr,
U rOMtUMto «T*ln YUniBgD.T,

r mtnssi, aaaar cowbttt, Kxcmaaw
fo "Jhsssr W’ **y Ms

TBAM*:
one* and aaadl aabacribm, *1 porafiaem, if
paidtaadreae; etberwfon Mesata eiRbeaMe*.

■ • - ••.

AAVRATteUIG.

0*&gt;y * asaestoea assart,
OalyaaMAtogbttrt.

’y«a**y f'rialiay sawated *a risri astior, «md st
ml V?iu2ril
r dtInjure

After ihn wsory frame,
.biirrrinriB J
i?nil
After thi* saMag h*tort—

CHEAT

Sitings' ijnsiirss JJircrtorj.

Whalthtaf

Only a tad farewell
Ta a world teved too well:
Only a •WUd
WnbihefaetmtoadwA

nCTffliYI!

AftoUhalJwma
To a world Javad to* w*U;
After thl* ulentUd
With tbs f.rgotian dead-

Over High Price*, at the
Hast nra*

DRUG
D. C. HAWLEY*
SXLERia all kiuth «( Family Groeerh*.
'•ton** and Wooden ware, and a genera) Asvortinent •( J,ru»iai«wi». Also Notary Faille.
Htore, twe Joon* salt of the Havdn&lt;« (tons*,

SJistfllaitD.

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,

D

Many years ago a grtitleiuao, f.klowrd
by a servant in livery, rode inu» an inn
in the went uf England one evening a lit
lie before dusk.
11* told the landlord
that fcc should be detained by business in
that part of the uuuntry fi»ra lew dnya,

and

wished

to know if there wm anj

uiuusvmmta going on in the town tu fill
up the inier vsl* of time,
landlord
replied that it was thvir assize week, and
r and moil compute avorttnent uf tie wuQld'thervfure be at D«» io«s tV pass
away bis leisure hours. On the gentle,
ARB MEBIChMEM*
man’s making answor that this wa* fur-

SWKEZEl dk ALLES.
A TTORXEYS AT LAW su.l Solicitors la Chaa/Y -err
V.«riiciilar sitcetionpsld lo raaveyanting, the luvrstiffnlitHi oi title* to Land
F.imlooarr* of morigasv*. Ac
Will be happy
to sitend to *11 call* in the line of their yrofe*»ioti
so.! Luaine**.
O8i:e in the Court House, Harting*. Mich.

-

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ui. ni '' '

t •*- &lt;puq

*.re U*UM» «IMM W&gt;lM«*.
*•**«.tat taWtatWtaM«iW -Ml,

One aqusre, often Itos*. oAtraa, 10 ensto fot
tbs Irat.and 15 oesufor web aabaeqaanl iaserliaa. A Iiberal diyeouat to yearly advertiser*.

ir FUK MhClUMlCAX. ASP MEDICINAL
F UMPVSES,O.N LY Jj£.

luiiatc, lor be was fond of bearing trial*,
the landloid said that auintwrrstmg case of
rsibbery would cimie &lt;»n tb.« a-at day, on
which people’s opiaiuna were tnlnb divid­
ed, lbw cvidencu bring very atraog against
the prisoner, but the man himself persist
ed resolutely in declaring thul he was in
a distant part &lt;d tha kingdom at thelirmj
the rubery was om.wiiUed.
The guest manifevted ct»n*iddrableanx­

e-owrain, ■ prwrW. tU oUr Vta^l
*• *re *• "&gt;u
taiiiLj
■****•&lt; *•■»**•

rwtarW Si.
tali,

AMra^V Htank.

pr.fie
Sen-lay laet. Wa
«aaklatea&lt;eM.M IrtC-arWtaVeU will
"-4 krtarW » Ua oapaftaka, aa K,
pbrUelan aMaea Mm tn anna tte Uf
freeIU eartawtaS Ma U-Uinai and

GROCERIES!

Aid

L. II. STEWART,
4TT0RNF.Y and Coun»elo' at law, Notieiter
.nd • -uannetor fo Cbsncvry. Notary Pubbe.
A-. All bn.inrss attended to preoiptty and elBc .-sotlr. 0fllee Na. 5, Neble’sWoek, Battle Creek,
M ichfcaa.
. . .

J, M. NEVIN*.
otary PwfrUc, .nd Tax a««“‘al leu 00*1 pa^d to tnskiag out Deeda, Meriand Costrsela.
Great care taken In feescloalaa Mortgaces by advertisement.____
W1WMT1

smd:
"Oh, my lord, I see a person *h»&gt;an

patent uedicines
W tbo da;

N

TTORNEY sad COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
»&gt;d Solicitor and Conwellor h&gt; ChssuryParticular attention pri*
aid *"
to “
th*
- enllsction
----------- -------ofpily remitted.
claim* and money prompt
Esq-. MiddUrUl*.
Otic, with W. W. Ralph
£
Barry Coaiitj, Michigan.

A

:,73£liV.r-«r7«.rf&lt;.-u
(KH!BA?S ?©» 'OABiH

w MaaSr Car. aaU-

KM&amp;PPtM ft BTBBtirS,
TTOBNBTH aad COUNSKLLOB8 AT LAW.
Solicitor* in Chancery. Tax and Insurance
genu. Business attended to with prmnptnea*

\

Olfic*. ’corner of Maia and Burdick Street*.

trteafr
S* C. PRHBW.
UDGE OF PROBATE. Notary PsUk &lt;»««■
eral Land and Tax Agent. Will bo found iu
th* &lt;J .ort H&lt;ra»o, at Hssitoga, 0» U»s Td and Sd
day* each week.
■

J

OETTTJITTEit! ?&gt;:

ROBEBX8 A STRIKER,

im Meacx «. IrtL

Tux FATxor SUyxfcY—The Bnlrlmorc
stive iny lile ; that gentleman," pointing ■Jnirrt’coa: uhk-hdovsnot roti»idrr the isto the atruhgvr, • all prove I am InnuOent, auing i*rtiie Ejiij^ci^atio&lt;j Proclamation
might i iHil'y have leave to put a few a jiuJk iou* movement; sat a nevertbetas:
queSUun* to him 1"
“ For nil tin- evil* &gt;if war which cur»c
The eyes of the whole court were now ibd liv*d it muni be alUwija that slavaty*
|t pn^ly
turned upon the gcolleuiAB, wbo aaid he s*o«re ito reepfitaUHllty,.
felt in a very awkuard situation Ui be
i called u|m41, a* he did uvl remember ever
to Im vs seen the maU' beiLri*, but that be
would answer any question that was asked

then,” aaid

■'i.

mawmow

*Mrm*
UMW«

npeculate profoundly on- prrmnry

the mao,” 4«n’t

cause and vffoef, on wbrrt tbB or thkl
clause uf the Cmatitntibti may prrtnlt in
di aling with-inati'wfin defy it alti*getber
ll|H« «”
I j;&lt;- ’
:
To thia the gentleman answered that ha slavery
bring pmbed Ao lhs Wall Ut'
had landed al Dover nut luug before, but. perish -there.
As we bare Ion*, since
Unit he could Dot tell whether it was un shown, it did not perish in*legitimate:
manner in M -XXm. foil it perished as tha
tfie day nieulkaicd ur hot.
- W cll^’eaiil be, “ but don’t yt&gt;«. rpcob rwrait of rrv*4uti&lt;&gt;n, and so it la destined
led that a penun, in a blue jacket and tn peri«hhere. Its fate—aamatters tend,
trnwsera, carried yutir trunk u»&lt;be inn 1” wHb be tedd in .the words »*f an/Uhsr revTutbis he ananered tbalul qpurue sume oltttl&lt;4ist t&lt;* those wfo. w*iald vindicate it
“ Will ynu never
person had carried his trunk for him, but part per.«nHvea:
that be did nut know wbakdroa he wore. forrgn argument wfitb men who wear,
-But,’’ said the prisoner, "dun'^ you swiirda?”
remember Uisl the person who went with
y oa fn«i tbs bo«l told you a st.»ry ofbu
A 8*maow»di “Exkxft.—ht New
being m the serrim, that he showed y mi York, the other dev; In faabfonably 'at« scar he had on one side of thu loreiMdf* tirod’- frilow pi^c^ npne lbe examining

you reculcul landing al Dover axsudi u

stranger underwentaciwridwablachange.
He aaid be oertainly did reodtecC each a
arvumstei.eej and to. tM man’s pushing
his hair aside imd showing ths »*art, W fo&gt;
iynid quite SUM that be saw the same
person.
A.bun uf sali.f»cte&gt;n no* ran
through,the court; fnr the.day «m which,
aceurahht U&gt; th* prisoner’* account, the
-gedtifonan had met ,him iit ^wer-, .wag
the same mi which Ito was charged With

lIRCUlT COURT 04&gt;l(

dainis it-|to w« have remand let ik Ad
maxveK ifiereforf, at seising Mows dnalt,
wherever th?y may seem effi-rtlve. The
tfm* for trifling }s past; iind whilst'men

may
- Well,

the rubbery in M tfUfoht &gt;»t u&lt; ths
try. The rfrimger, however, .could hot
bc’certain of the time, but said bo sotnedine* made a memorandum of dates in
'Klahuekeuhfo'dt, and might P-relbly have
duie ao uu this utoMriun. On Cumin* U&gt;
bi* x&gt;te**fo-k &gt;*
b mem.irdhdom
„f X Um. l» Iwl-J. ■'■i*

..th lb. pri.«er’.Tb»bw*
the only ciremurtMUcs necuasaryiti pnwe
ths ali&lt;»i tba prisoner waa immediately.

a drmrerade majority In the Ben Boss*
&lt; B^reeeMalirea. Whb there adyawmore iteeply tha* a
&amp;L - 9a/«
ria^tei- tagea gained, they ruoaider thamaelrew
bfthy\U nmrer rested fofcr* z*. tbs
«uw«f fcr the
foreign
heart nr hand of any man. Tbs pri-lls of
the R^vMuteCifeVvtl rtr% around ,

sscilnnal aninmataiM
the riava rt* Adami; ths
4atara. and after the na-dmiim nTaatant
parttan etmr«ta «f the Jeadremiga peri
"my*. ».* • nb.m "nt ep nene fam
wxn». *V4-1 fo •‘tefTM.1
th*J*1
tie IreaW.
He ran ap TimnUrateeaa u
Ht-C-Hrfla.
At thia aiage of dm am. anre in cnrpprireuri to the mmintainnu*
hied threan rit the simnldera of Prerimedmpea e-wpla rf h.,re mia-l Mm oad &lt;tat LinonJn. Tfota wbntae-aa* wateb
in" a Ua kmu. u. Me tail, aa" u again
, him here. can safely aaatta your readers
alerted. A preat emed mlleamd, and
for a time Utacr na«jt {trend acene &lt;/. that yoo are perfectly correct jn y«jr e*
r timate nf hi* hWlTty to carry'the Burden
rw-ninj and Mlae-tm.. After a."on,
NFNaMk1 His l*hi»hMera are' why
ran. be waa fin.lly abut bj a p-tienman.
square andw»reng snoiigb l«Utar alt the
Moririitr that may fall t&lt;*hb lnt;aad
Diacxb'K Scvmyt two Yrahh Aoo.— ।
hppVf fherefpre cheerfully .stand greets
A letter from P. U. 4^c. gnrtdfolhar of ,under »h* aaoatiha of open epemta. and
the rebel Grtwrsl in-Ohirf, has Imsq fimnd n^t.ndrt
,
friend*.
The people of the
in the bouse «f the rebel Gen. Stuart, in *flWrri'Blates wilt drt Well tn note eare*
Virginia, dated New York, April A. 1700, ।
fiillv the men; who are an Imd to their
in which be speaks of disunion a* a mat- wnffftrini
,
r»f (*ifo in Presidant Lfocnln’a
ter of c«Mirse hy-aed hy.
Although re ,(• bpnyrtv.” foe - integrity.” hig “ pr|rity.w
garding it at that time aa the worst of wj»ite rovertTv trtMnuating thyt •‘his; will
calamities, be favura such an interprets- ' f«'
t weak'** ” hia -jndgehient fo Imbecile,"
liuaivf tha powers «»f Congress aa may ,•* hfa rtnrie* a*ri*&gt;ul nf piers.” "beis inn
prevent hl a future day, any improper mush inflnsnred hr others,” and so on to
C'wrsive, and ends thnn • "The Southern
tfo e«U nffrJJ the taanns.
States are too weak at present to stand
president, Lincoln b|" A wjli as Iren aa
by themselves, and a general Govern- that of President Jackson. Hi* judge­
inent will certainly be adventags**us lo ment la coni.’ raiifinua, fitr-reacWng. Hi«
an, aa.it pn&lt;iueee ne other eflret than rt.vriea are told with a »»md «»hjeet»' and
protection from hnstilitiea and uniform thev trsnwHr liltrthere- they are intended
a &gt;n. mercisi regulations, and when we. tehir—videllciv tha Iwge class *f pnlitl
shall olrtain our national degree uf pop | cal arhemerfr wbn.remeto gl vs hllrf their
nlatiim. J flatter royarif we vhall have the advice.
Aa'tn Ma being too much influ
p**crer tn do onrasivea jnstioe by dlaanlv.
ensed hv others, then* is nrit a member of
ing the Bond winch binds ua Vigetbrr.— his Cabinet fort will ms, that while he
Il is- better tn put up with there little In
nav* great dv-ferenre to their judgements,
conveniences than to rue ihehatxsrd ufa he la nne of the mnrt independent men In
greater caJa*z&gt;iiy.”
the. world. These are the best reason*
for Stating that the whole • plan of PVeal
Tvawnro thx Tabla*.—It is understood dent Lincoln’* AdminiWratfon was formed
that Gen. Fitz John Porter will imms
bv him whea be came into power, in full
diapUy be ordered tn trial on two art* view of the principal event* that have
■ *f &lt;ha*jr*-s; th*&gt;re preferred against him h.nnpr*w*d. ije ha* at do lime end in no

iety tu bear the trial, but as lire court
would probably be crowded, expressed
some doubt id getting a place. The land­
lord told him there could be no dlfficahy
in a gctitlcman of his app.-aranee gettings
seal, but that. t-» prvvciH any accident, he
Would btmsrif go with him and speak to hy Maj. Grn. P**pe. and th**ae greying
one of &lt; I os beagles.
Accordingly they ont «&gt;f the honhrahlA exculpation given tn
TEA. COrrtK, STOAt.flMh3l. FKFPER.
went inu* court next morning aud through Brig. Geft. Mfirtnidalfi. by the fort* de
PRUNE*. FIGS. MAWINS. COHFISH;
the landlord’" uiterest with the officers of veltiped bef*.H« the recent Court of Inqui­
in fact, everttbiny ia the Gracery lie*, aueb •* the court, the gentleman was shown to a re Gen. P**rter*a leitrt, thanking Gen.
will be ueeded fur familv uta.
seat on the bunch.
Presently the trial Mnrtindale in warm tetnrt fi»r the very
Also a great variety of the
conduct for which he inHiaeqnrnfly pre­
began.
Ql'U ECBT IMEEXimrXB'I
W bile tlus evidence was proceeding ferred rharges.'fo regarded a*one of those
■gainst him, the prisoner bad remiiitird atiibbotTi'fiicti whii'Ji &lt;L-n. Porter will
CMklBK Extracts,
Hitii bis eys lixud on the ft-"&gt;r, seemingly find it difficult in aurtnonnt. The belief
ron thb rsrrtlAL nxvariv of -Mta iamb*. very mueii depressed ; till oo being called it. that be wanted fo|6*l rid of MartUdale.
by any mean* available; l»y a compli­
««i
tor nis delense be looked up, and see
We sl»o keep on band a good aaaortment of
ing the stranger, he suddenly tainted.— mentary letter, if that would do it; and
lais exi ited *ome surprise, and it Seemed if not. then hy chaf-ffe* foddlv made And
pushed with all the priwer Geti. P^ter
at first, like a trick lu gain time.
As
KHrti a* Ire emu* to Uiinselt, being asked h*a heretofore held tu Gen. McClellan’s
•
by the judge lias cause of his behavior, he confidential adviser.
Alto a Ml *tMk of

* tti Urey ••eafor WMtfoeg kr

surgeon a-trick.
Haniade ofith' then-lie
waa sahj»-el loattache &lt;d complete blind,
nesa, lasting from a Sr» xainulewAh
mhny honra, and that he wan most liable
in theee aUacka after a foil'wreai, thnagh

eaten nntUnf Awaometltak. Hie aan-a
waa tbereHwa slataahta lhe uempt Ha*.
Aube tea tabla lbw eaminj be pal”*IWed b.a wife b7 tallu«bw IbnlM^I.
pr.wnrarf euTOnli-m
peraMieal Windnraw

.« tba pnemti al
Her aaumnaifpat

wu raw-red by bit ripUaau.pi that 'be

ter, but lb. aerrw''., »■/
An tamvenateftl. balk

wav been token by surprise.
Hh pro­
gramme 1* prepared t*» the red, and be
wit! carry It mtt tn the retry letter.
Military Pedantry— WelHafftea’s
•t**
Stretagy*

la withheld only to
_rWMvs pidnt la the
dame; sed then tbay reckoned «« the exhaeaiiuw.repldiday and fenre«/ltoa north,
fur a consent to a au«psn«ioo yf hostilities,
and a convention for ths purpose of agreeUtg to. a boundary.
’
But Id thia scheme tha retire temper
of the Northwest, on which they reckon
largely, is misunderstood.' ... »vl»«»*ver
the “auTid men" of the AUswtic. States

A boundary/ thswhUlS attikxU of th*
Naw Stales will change, and the theory
ufa Imadiriding tha North and the South
will be set s»mJ« M qpcs for aootbar, sep­
arating tb« Atlantic Stoics fr»m the Val­
ley of the Mississippi. AU the element*
urtbe present Insurrection originated in
the CNd States; and once let the theory
of;d&lt;euRh«i be tolerated, the AHt-ghrinie*
will be found assuming the character of ■
barrier, While die great river of the con­

tinent will resume the full political
strength, a frnctbfa &lt;*f whidt baa retained
Mtaodri and Kentucky io the Unkm, and
wlH render Louisiana and Texas easy con­
quest!.
These parties, too, arc counting largely
on the timidity of the' President, whom
they, believe to be bewildered and deceiv­
ed by the results %»f the election* in tha
West and tn Penney h auls, and they open­
ly boast that the akctloo'nfSaynxw will
ba followed by an imtnediaU recall of
Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation,
and a virtual submission t&gt;&gt; the dictates uf
the Peace Democracy.—AT. F. Siam.

London oily nor cover* one hundred
and twmty-one square miles, having In.
creased three-fold since the year 1850;
aqd briek and mprtar still invade and
capture the green field*. The population

according fo tha report of the register
general, augments at the rate of one
thousand per Atudk—half by birth and
half by umnigrstkm. r;Sl) t.
Notwithstanding tha enormous wealth
of the metropolis. H is recorded In the
refmft'df the register. a« a remarkable

On a'cerbrtn «»&lt;varir»n dnrhig Welling
tbllMCampaign nn the FyrennewB*! rthat Lwt, thai &lt;aw iu six uf those wte* leave
"Great i (iptaitt” iwing displaaard with.
the World di*-io setns •&gt;!&gt;• uf the ptridio
tert^Uun-A. work bouse* breptal asyfur iwi'ying the a/k«ault nf MarahwY^mlt,
him. or prison, Nearly oos in riwsQ of
who m&amp;UMM Writ tn- frotfl, oWrifed the ihe ^ewiha is Id A work u«*uae. :
plan tv&gt; l*e entirely changed.
But ths
Thu UfovwV that poverty fidhvws clots
diflwnliy .wftB tn ddlay the attack of the at the heals uf w ealth, and fastens on tbs
Frcm-h nntiljlMTltenffe o*fll4,be effected.
ThiytJ^e ypm Duke, accomplished in
peronh.lh Hie foHowinff mahnbr.' Doffing-

Ms redkril hat ahdwfrvlAK It JW ths sir,
lie rode furiously 4*» the head ift.fr, r*gimenu** if afoMitrf UteJ«ldeL-A charge.—.
Thereupon rore^^^q^ndous cheer from
the men, which was token up by o»'rp«
afler oirfor. wtitIMt reverMrited 1 along

.maot'hk who hardy; manage b&gt;J
n-f *•• •
,

txc* L*infl.&gt;n ll fo w
ibtc fnr an v human
bring t* pass Mxrrntgh,' imd tbntrtahda
’ A.,nn In the attempt, crushed beneath the
WellMgtnn *aa»&lt; goldenU npgernaut.
■. i oil
heart to remark, mnringly, as H addrea.
‘ It fofwrw notorkue, says a Lxwdo* exatnc hlmrelM-S.iuh Ts * skiUfol tut
vhregt*, fbst iv&gt; iths large salhUlafi metots,
erilBvfoh remvnawta. And wlH mN attack where sHise-InMMlrsdo of aariateata are
fo forve tiniil brihaa hserttaltiad Uio, «mpln*sd, th* grrirt shayirlty of them
mrimfog'ilf these cheers. ThisrerW give , wre bmhen dowa trades mew, crushed hy
tiAio for Hr* sixth dlvlm** *&lt;•« onmenup the rimtpelititia .rH .capitaL
Even these
arid ws shill heat bir**.’* k tarned but oiseupatlons ary obtained witii diflkulty,
M ib* -aMlripated
SmihV ‘ taarally. red- tha iaas fortunate gradually rink
cfori^h,- supfxumd
tfowe tremrodton tnwer aad fowsr in ths scsle uatH'ibey
afoiut* anbuMwod the arrival, nf large areririsaa
;
into the pufoic ixstituiwaa^
refofiiredafonL and did: foit atta* t -antik , wbne they a«retaa Mrtte&gt;e)y death.
'
ri**iHtfo: Had ha sirweir at the right
Tbs Hat. ia farther wwal led by that watoter•
moment' he would bfoo wi»n aa easy Vio*. naaoqtaa, wfoi; born in a respectable
■for** a* it •**,- h* mat with ire Mundy ■, sphere and &lt;41 educated, sinh into drgirt^Kils*."1 This was stnttegyiri tN«x tbs redsli-m from, tbs sheer fore &lt;4 display
•trnregy */ fouha. hat tire strategy of,. and vanity of living beyond their means.
gf-niufr engendered and txecaled in the It is on record that, nut of eight thaairend
tie rear

died away;

con vlets whopaseed their probation thru’
Pratonvllk, one tlrmrend hod fallen
thrwvtgh thia wretched vice : and it is sta­
ted that most «if the number were, origiOrtana,' end ad-* ually, reopectable fo mure than ordinary
In thd firstnmn.
^There statement teach ua that the
-greatness &lt;if D*f&gt;d»u has been pur pin rd
alia fearfial c*«l «f human o&lt;warty, mise­
ry and erime the resaituMh* eager pur­
suit «if wealth. ' -i.uj •
'
'

�L IOTICES

trJttKtr
rivf.tl from Havana c-r
U4e fallowing IuAA
the operation* of Iiflnrnt

flit that time half oH^S
Rebellion bee nA rights.

If rebdlioe

means anvthing it 'means the re-nneia. ■

itary Changes.

•re to nontpuee this expedit
*000 men) 'had ttrrivrd, and t

Mattei^

a regard to

rebellion.

Stay will f»Lt

•fce Jrsfwriar.tba

called reaction frtflff l^e xadlcalism of

twin patina by &lt;
fNAsdUrih* si: .vMljarut a irirrw.-owOj
re ItetoOMftoitot «f |ba4riBy*.&gt;aMlwwd
totnitpro favw Bbea
by.lhg sipwneaaaUtearrMrfErMteb
I Wdflf of the afysteriee . pr Fro^denbe j troops. It was thought that the eapodi•tog wcwld-cot.jb^BMdy- tolfaMJto «»
.AMiKtarely. wktai hbmh
Mtofrp tofecw th* faro psMofDwosaaber
-AI4,ilt1,iubl,ltan&lt;-m&gt;
vafa*,.?!lt„4i«preQ hteipw.-

BU

B® «UC
ISHIM.

lh^,d^«2EU3&gt;«i «r"*« ‘iufflih
fe»cOrv».«» • KroeelUpublic.il coun^T
I. bl. forwtertwricu W

-- - ----- - ,£W. 'sfwflife*;
-'k'-Bfe ftreaM WMaare, tW-IWno.

TfceMSM oftbe l&lt;)M «MtoiMd by. the
Freochfaros, bote on. abip-beard and on

b««

New Advertisements.

Hooker Takes Burn'
side’s Command.

BLACKSMITHING

/Jflie result of the .riocuon ia ||at. Bt^te
. nsc* ths follow i-ig otrueious language: -

s'of Ms

■ The returns from

threats

this State aro tml

yet bH hr, bet emtegh h known Wfodsre

their clenched the eleefiofi of ^.Republican Stale tkk
branded hliqar.d
«t hy &lt; majority
Irea than.fr*
•tUn ^dritiiinte1 thHr’
1 tbuuaimd.' The RvpuMicaua base elected

eaid tohegreatly exagerstedU I A single
veaeei'. the Amssun. wae ahwad-wwd by
her crew &lt;»n aeouunt iW the epiddfaie ;
th* othersrwgr« barely -tfriteR by the
aapufgg. The French • rtffl&lt;Wt Bay that
Abe trnnl i««w experieeo&lt;&lt;&gt;hy th* French
(wiacvwuMofxbe «oi*itod*ee nut exeued
800 .taen. ■&gt; h*&lt;•■»•»
h
’

IIsxdqpamtxm, Zaur »ot&lt;Tnx P^ro;
Rzcrcawow*. V*.. Nuv.€th. 10 P;
inrd over
■ morning
night at.
" 1 miles
moved nri "towards .BuiftfCftiA®*
distant, and,,JWF the ,HWUMri&gt;f Chester
mac,

M.—Gen.

Itifurmatiun from the 5th District rep;
flmrend probably five CbngreaMnen mrt
^'fam.Llnei&gt;lii^ Ik the demand of (he pen- *^fdlx.J Rj R,
rpw.bridge In’Ute, .Fifth
Jraftc Iha^e oji Tueadiv optts*
biwoeli, d«ta.s«L g.
&gt;
Trfx Riifet.Ts,o» EMAiic^PA'nmr,—Die
in favor of Qtg&gt;r.Ltp4„U4&gt;&lt;*&lt;&gt;.
- cck."
Lincoln (ttt*t»vf&gt;rtfanhl) undoubtedChe F»r»t District, which has been.in dis­ qiiJsftonli 'boiihei-fed • with e’m'aneinsiii-n
di Scarcely less treaateMibie,..and muck
pate is www known U»'b* etetetoed by seem IA N* WJffWnf “flWffiaetYM out sue
vMwflillv
in
«nme
lMtahe*«,
at
least
in
■ more signKieaht, it the language of F*r- nearly 200 majority. The Sixth District
General Butler's Depnrtment. ,A’ tom-Art •
trict by 400 maj.
.. J.
ninflo Wpo^, ''uttered al ^A jo^lfallon
ij still in dopbu
:
'
I
J. R. Rollins is elected in the Dlh dispendent of the Nrw Vorir--Tnitt thus
:. mealing iu New Turk, on die very eight
■ From what is BOW known, the State shows bow fhhwd and tifcompMMtfed la
vaW his eleoijon (Mb Repiwaentadv*. in
Senate is twarerevenly diwided-ahan efrr l"»r Waichanged »o wnHinrary and renin
nrhrtiWs wort In'thd'cteeef atawe* of'
‘ Cungrdsd, when be spoke as fbllowa:'
gre. but it is safe to asamne a majority
befbro since the racenflency of the Repub
'
H^.oC.con. lican party. The Repubffcins have 17 ’MaMweffWhite.:-* The writer sayb: •
Peniwylvania Regiment, charged on their of the members uf ^.Legislature ducted
• “One rtf the' most ihteriwtihg- and rig- right, white Captain PennmgUm., with are fur emancipetion.
;e./“I??tl9a • UP.°P . ®e uncoDriitijUqnal, and the Democrats, giving l^em. two
iflftamt things tn this eormretioq, b the another force, assaulted them with shell I.
. ?nd Jnibccik Adwiiuiatraliou wbo.nflw
ftbt ftara Ww days agwa-tdelrtetlon «&gt;f The rebel* left tec of tbeir dead un the
district* stHl in doubt, U.
•
bo WwWiW’.MdpM
Ths Houk* of Representatives so far alnves” belnegiitgto MarthselUWMtei.rBie field.
’T b?d,*”.,a
.SprlM—W*en be ,urp&lt;)
.
rtf lbs Eldest and wealthieet plairteranf the
Qnr loss was o»»e killed and five
Inc bail in motion which had culiuinated as known will stand Republicans 58;
parish fcf 8t. Bernard below the eitjr. odl- wounded. Among the eusniy’*dead was
vi’’tf‘kgrcat ^vij, Constitutional revolu- Democt«t*38; Doubtful anJqnlno'wn 9.
ed to he* General Sbepley.- and asked, as a Captain. The Adjutant,of « Virginia
Jtia-ve mn,lb.; « .
of 4m
Gjf tfip Jatter. the Republicans wl|l, prob-, ci Hrerm, for ear aadianea oftba governor
regiment had bi* Iro broken and ia a
TT^b^.-r
• Inhere »s‘ ablyhcv* itaud Fufrtw 4. ■
1 of the State. 'Th* request was granted,
jurityi
prisouer.c The ounduel uf our eawtlry in
and these men informed tha General that thte actioo was apleodid. Jt is only nee
In itha Huu-e,
they «ame far freedom ; they said their rosary for Gee. Stuart to meet these in arid 6 People’s Union'.
rcvolutk&gt;ii^$icli would hurl from powHoratio Seymour, the newly
270 Republicans^aud 34 People’s Union
fellnW servant* in dther places were all an open field-to sfr&gt;w our superiority.
li uild
tl
rupt and imbecile elected Gbrisrnor of New T&lt;frl, received
leaving'their
masters,
and
that
they
wish
ZpnhbiaVi^ition which’ now, usurped the
' "Naw YorkNot. «.
amililgry.educitiqa.al Partridge's Acad­ ed-aleo to Improve tbeir -oenditfan, but
. .GoVcrnroeqt,” (Great cheering.J
‘
The r**»« has the falh.wi%;—“Dis
emy, Middletown, Ctmmcticut, and his' that It was not'dear tothem brtw was the
■vBadi IXFniioo Democracy iriloeali
beet way to do so. Thev emphatically pnU-hes of the gravest importancr, and
place should have hflfa nt fbe head of a
said, however, that they did not intend tn wiiich may, effect » change in the whole
ties wlreyfc-pUtfflifgWTTTffeffTiB favorable
Ciiicago*~Nuv. 8 —The St. Paul Preet
corpt dartnee^ pot holding coldly nnd srlf- labor much if they could help it without
Mpvct oflho war. were today-.aubtuilted |
to their‘’ne'ferippa dc^cmes. And yet.'
says that DonnellyrRepublican, in the
ial^y back, lending nu hand to belp^m
by . tha French Legation ,to tbs,Secretary !, First District, is elected to Congress by
tsinen, Ibraaerly, Republicans, ns wtfll as
the war.-or to■ provid*-far those engaged request* and. protest*; by asking that if «J*State.
On- Halleck expresses the.I n tliousand majority. • la the Second Dis­
Domoehits, In oar vtrymidst;- arc: «bw.
lb it, bet devoting hte taflitence and hi* they remained peaceably at home they belief that «, foreign war, ntwessitating u trict Window. Republican, is also elected.
■'HbSftd, te*e'tetiod£li/tb gloat oreF such
miflbt have fair wages secured, to them
time to the Wark of embitrrawing the for their service. General Shrptey, treat­ levy en matte uf our wbulo p.pulaunn, ■
&gt;hr
‘ ’^cioriei ns. Aliese. To bo traduced by
would not be an evil without largely
Federal Adininistrntion.fiddjng fault'wllh. ed the manor with, great c&gt;ni"idrration,
coinpenaating, ben fit*.
He expresaee the
, .spehjnea, is as goqd a pcwtificate uf charevery measure.-exciting discontent .at* and after conferring with General Butler, belief that the,North ha* not yet begun ,
-ancter as any ieyal man need ever hare, bmn«,-and affording sympathy to the permission was granted to these men to
to develop its poesible resources.
Leavenworth, Nov. 7th.
t'f*
------ 1 M T w
make terras with their master, who con.
“An'infal mal meeting of the Cabinet i
rebels.___
w - . ._____

A Convincing Argument.
‘

.-' Several old fogy lawyers, and among

^^*15im\iiiwb*ea, the Sece*l&gt; Con­

? th»i? /Judge partly .of Massachusetts,

gressman from Indiana, had a personal

» have attempted to prove the President's

encounter in

gmandpation

the,.officer* lazy hfrdftng*.

He called

The officer

with all

-.other* upon the subject th*t the

refatetkm wilt meet them all.

same

Theophi­

lus Parson?, an eminent professor in |hc
Chmhjridge Law School, has

. . abort. letter to the Boeton

written a
Adoertiter.

■ which seems to cover the- wfiote ground,
' {m3 entirely dissipates the logic of Judge

. “ ^irtiite.

Afr. Parsons in bls letter says:

.
“There a re three questions *ceosrwing
the Presidenfs cniondpeXfan Procteans-r- tioa. ■ One,-baa ha aauoaUtetiunal power
to isaue it aa .a ehrii,i &lt;politteal or affroin_t JiteafrM-Mtl Tbe wound, waa il aipe-

.

dirnt ? . The,third, has be a eonstiteUonak power as Commander-in-chief to issue
MAbbtittatwa m'ditary aril ..j
Tb^e questions are perfectly diatioct.
Qnoof tbe tno*t common and moat fruit1
•fill canoes M-error upon ail oabjeete, if
the mingling of questions which are dislinri to themselves, bvt so near each
other that they confuse each other.
-Judge Curtisa,mingles those questions
, do eatiraly, that no study of hi* pantplet
ensblas-me to aa* dearly aa to moeh of
faa anpiisent upon which of these L^ueeaioawit is.intended to bear.
' Let us separate the** questions. ■
Irin sure-that the President hah no
Viewer to emancipate a aingie slave, as.a'
.civil,- political or- iidtninistrative act.
i.-.-o Was ik expedient 7 i.leaee lbis que*lion to the President For be is huoest,
het-is capable;' ba has omisiderad the
epseetion faag, *asefnily‘. Bad paiafaily,
and in all the rslatioea* in whsebrit can
present iteelfi • Uewvrar wive 1 may ba
or Judge Curtis may be, en this subject,
the FresrientwaaH Wwiserrer ell rules

h.-J^

,

.

:

.

,p'

i/f-peehoHlitv dait.
so ’
*
' Aa
'reoMlntag ^asatton.! have

1
‘farix/a bMdrod nriks to
Maida Umt b4dkiirih

npHK nUBBABD UBO8.. Km. U

English mannfactura Morrment; cap|&gt;eJ ind (uh i
grid. Itaies Mfr SIB. BririfrUfrsoiteOtaBlgi
UUNTIXU &lt;X)MI*OblT10X' CASED At BY
WATCU. RicUy rugrared. &gt;»elrd and fancy
woriia. Uuauniaeacd lor Sulirra, Traders, etc. Price IB. Kotaila at from &gt;44 io tlqu.
A great variety ofoliier Wa«c*n.at low price*
Linm Sun o( brooch and Ear Props in coi I respond.' ’iSnine* dtStsfoiriannfl, a i ere nch •

Die Republican State and Cuegressinn.

‘riteSu

teBMbery uf Geo. iBaall, who bad mtn

It was gen­
erally reported that Lee would encamp
on the hills %uth of the town. 'Gen. A.
P. HHl’S command was bore on Thurs
day, but retreated upon the advance of
days, bub Wk lastflstnrday.'

enough to.hay*cleared all Tennessee of
aetivw rebels long ago. Bnt ioriaad of
thia, Neahville is now a olauely belea­

R—,11. IreM Filter «&lt;&gt;«M P«y It, M

•Uur tetetrie, bte teM, bu Lord dotal

conduct, wo shall have no time to find
faalt with Ab*&lt; conduct of ottors.

tew WM

lUpoUlan. -MU

Tee'Know Awnrrmst.—Amputation.• was a rnisfbrtunc U» the country •' but they
Isfar «e g—-&gt;rtba inritpabla inis ■WMmrfob^rfulfr tn the popular-vote.
-----*“^“ wtf*'in one,
When Lincntn wai dseted, one-Wf of
tkMt/-lhor_ tbe'Drmoersfs reWkd Walnss tW Gov-’
eromrot; and tha leedera 6f the other

Salem, Vn., Nov. Sth P. M.
The order, fclievihg

McClellan was
IT o’clock,

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1

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ipt. Theeomnu
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ORl.d t o.
ln.il.tlm.mimoud.TO
1

Lucvsn.- Double Glass, riebly enprercd. V-'Fcruons-wbirtin^snr oflbe shore, brre only u»
remit th« prtee lu a rirtsitred teller In owFm*.
dreu, sud lh» »rttd— will be rent br return-sum?,
freo of cxp4ass.« »~&lt;hter&gt; to’tb&lt;- amount of
Urelvc dollars anduswards will bsaetu. by «x
pr«M to any port ®f •** Isysf S»airs, wi’b bill
able to the Express Cotapray, wbratte
delivered.
Agents. Butlers Mdcoustre Merchant* thrx*;bout the counter, who wish to Wake mosey rapidly,
wUlde well to obtain sur maaunote catrivs- .
we furuial. the nw»t salsuMs oalSl at price* *usurpassed by say Otter ewuerct: !
(arfram)

Xu* r«MTcm.f |

FXOMATE QliHER.-VU.VL OF MICHIGAN
a s^Lri^lbs Probate Court fortte Craat v

et Barre, tel.ten.al tbs Probata OSre m tte tjj
tage of BaAinga, on Taextey Ite Flth lav at
1Xo renter. i&gt; the rear one tbonreiri ei^bt hoorirea
sad
sixty terif |ri*ri B. QJFxhtete. J&lt;tdCr exf
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I itAerosted in ssid «•««:••
ollfioa, and ths hesring
pv of tab srder »a be
►.Braver, ■ »ewsv«rr
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Estate *f G»or&lt;e Kteb*»s.
3TATS OF EICHIGAN. l*«ar cm "’.

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recei vwfjitJIeadqnartcjajat

the w^rma, btotos «Mi

baiHluonielj mounted. »A.t5.
‘ Qcrrutsra'a VerrCasun. Pariah*, no elegant
Mttem, only It. The Urmonlae. very besTy, |X
■ JCuicn.—Jlric bnly'tSrih; Scrril. 4er¥/pv«My.
•r. Cba^. a orat pattern, &gt;1. Beal Signet, ft.
Imitation DiamoodV
Rixxvs Bvttok*.-I’atfrnt. chased,orEDsmehtd
a new and rrre handsome pattern, &gt;?/&lt;’. OooVIc

,brort and soul is with the rebellion to- •
nigku (TUW tm.1 Ikin rental it 1

the State of Pennsylvania, f have been
in Lahtmter, and all abmrt over that
county. 1 bav* wt talked with him pertonal It. 1 have Wot got so low yeL—
Mxsm *bo Bcucbab.—“ When I was our troops.
But I conversed with, re
a
। bdy." said «n old 'man, “ we bad a
ReKabl* citizens confirm the general FLaughter.]
acboidmasler
who had way of catching beliefuf-ffotelligent army officers, tlwt liable a«4 iAtoUioMtf.-PennaIranians of
i
kite bays.” 'One day he celled out to us, Gen. Lee has succeeded in eliidrttg'Gen. high afairding ahdlnt^rMty/tefio had con
“ Boys I must have doser attention to McClellan, ifad' that a Itif-ge ptiHInn of verged With him, to whom be said "This
yntir b«xAw. The fifrt «me 'irf yuw that Lev’s army is st Gordons ifte. Gen. war hall wrong; it dnghl to be Mopped.
We can never
sees another buy Idle; I want you to in
A. P. Hill’s farces and Gen. Stiinrfa cav­ Ws ought to atop it
fi»rwi me. and 4 wiG srttend -to the cose." alry formed the rear guard of Gen. Ix&gt;e. tobdda this people. They are mnjte
»*Ah thought 'f to myself, there Is Joe i The dinner wax at Chester Gap on Wed­ people to be conquered,M and s* rih;
Otnipwm that I don’t • hke. I’ll wateh nesday, and Gen. Pleasanton bad pushed evidently showing hy the tenor and tone
him, and if I see him look off bro book. Gen. Stuart to Flint Rill.
uf his convention that he it will#, the
enemy.”
1
I’ll teH.w-«-k WW» itutriinin before I saw
Washington, Nov. 8.
Joe Simporxi look off kb bmk and irnme-’
The Herolda dispatch save: ‘•Bumride
rebel anuie* oyuld .elect a.junction, and dislriv iofarmsd the master. t“ ladrsd,"
.-Lort Iwtrtnxrr
A drafted hian
is appointed, in phenol Medel Ina and from the vicinity of Reedsburg, Wajne
.... --- ■*• JW idjr^Qknowbe
get into *, strung pvsiUpa- '
H«»»k«r takes Buntside’a porition* I Mo- county, after he bad been in camp for
_ him,"
. said L .■*•¥&lt;»*
----------- -e*^.' ---------- wnaldlel”
did and wero 'y&lt;«r eyes on yowr baok“ GMWsreoMMnl baacauaedgre«tesrite- a&gt;vt Un weriri, got a furlough totehit
The Japanese Aatlmaadora onnmesit
ibero-toaighk ,.: Gen, fit, Jnbo his sweet heart near the above place.—
whea yn* saw Hm.1” I was oneghi.and
trarted a bHhwf 820,880 at their hotel In never'watehrd fi&gt;r idle boy. again.
If we Poster-ia ordered here to answer the Utaii, ««r, lired ..Ikmg, m4 taU, r&lt;
London. They sent It to Lord John are iirtfassrrtly watebfal over our own charges preferred againri'hiwi - by Pope.’’ Ua« ap Im* b. mind u n« aUuV L«

guered city with a starving r.gams&lt;4.—
Negley will, however, be able to bold
an until relieved.
As far Bragg’s arsaythere is so-danger from that in the di
rection of, Nashville. Hd will be with
Lenin Virginia very soon.
Rnenrsgerd
eaarped from Halleck •&gt; Corinth, and
turned up M Ricbtn*ind, and now Bragg.
havingcfa cted aa ceay escape froiu BtW
elhin Keetacky. will fallow in U&gt;e foot­
steps uf hi* predecessor, it wa*. very
kind on the nar^affien. McClellan, after
the batde &lt;&gt;| Antietam,, lo^ie, "a^st.. on
the Potomac*‘far five weeks, until jlhe

—

and ogen f»M..sr Ladr'a or Genllen.»n’« Waub
in one: Ub nraltirat. nunt conrrn.ent ond cbrn:&gt;
e»l Watch in the World. Jmil.lion jfold; effrelld
by a patient- praoL*,’ whlcy rvirtlera the apprarMMsnCgrid (wriria. whU» it duos nol ae.t &lt;xithird an nioclu 1'risa O^y Ma JUteiU al ’frSm
•1iH.'x5lSaV'OMfO«lTlU.X C.KE01ZTZRX

al ticket is elected by a majority of2,300.
Thu Legislature 11 atm Republican.

to thia evening, when it re-nasemblnd at
eight o’clock, Gen. Halleck being preeeni

CT Nmm&lt;

P";*”1* "£rij the
stjlaa of w atcss
I upon iuerrMieg
•Steal, oCsr tke'._„„„w

1st District, .Henry G. StMuu ; 2d.
Martin K'/MAtch. 8d, Afoses F. Odell.
4th. Benjaaum. H^ood; 6th, Fernando
him. The officer then turned to and gave
Wood; MuF/iA’* Farrf; 7th, John
Voorhees woefa a flogging that be was
JFiOnacUrr; 8ih, Jmm* Broolt; 9th,
Wmpcned to tab* to Mb bed.
Voorhees Anton Herrick., Ukh. William Ba^ord
Bl Lout*. Nov. 7.
11 th. Charin H. Wu&amp;U^ ,12th Homer are possible, and it is believed that cer­
was in Indianapolis defending a man who
tain Chbiael rninisters
regard
these
Governor Gamble has appointed Tburs
4. Nelson ;
J$fi B. Steele ; 14th,
waa charged with aiding rebel prisoner*
changes as a condemnation, giving them day, 27th, Thanksgiving day.
Brtntm Corning : 15lh. John A. -Grit- no alternative but to resign.1'
to cocape.
&lt;nW4,' probably ; IGlh, Orlando .Kellogg ;
17th, Cjlyin T. flulbur^; iBth. Teaiah
Warrenton,?*., Nov.7—4.P, M.
cHftl
Blood, probably ; 19th,Samuel F. Miller
In a recent speech at Chicago Parson
• Tha army corps of Gen. Reynolds took
A letter from Nssvilk, dated October 120th, Ambrose W. Clark ; 21st, FVoncit possession of this place unopposed yes­ Brownlow said:
“The last one of those that was mode
28th, aaysthat “far many days past the ,Kiernan ; 22d.De.aiuC. Littlejohn j 23d, terday. The place was occupied hj ColooHmhem-i^bavc innodI W rslioos of TbomasT Davis: 24th, Theodioro KL Paine with about 400 men and two bow- the catspaw of, and the meanest one of
tbs whole anwd.'by aqjr odda, was the
meat—nothing else." .wJMl
A
[•- itxers. - • ‘
- &lt;
- &lt;
r ■
preUy buqinese. and all attxibuteble to
Geh- Lungriredt'e arm\y corps had oc­ Old Public FunctMmarv of Pennsylvania.
the blunder*,.tardiaesa, ^competency, oi.
An old man vrbone
cupied Culpeper Court House far several [Roart nf laughter.]

*u:pfet selling furiith^ views upon the sub­ said he waa a liar, when Voorbeea struck

.. ject, which qo'uicid# so nearly

was bold to-day, and an adjournntenthad I

0n4«Birri*tfcSMri.FseWittri:UP*s»rra,
Orraoa* at Bn ail as, Wiuyuu FM&lt;b&lt;

on apecinl invitation of,the President.—
Heavy 8*ow Storm is Brotoa.
It ia believed that dccisfaiis &lt;&gt;f more, ul
BiwTosf.’&amp;ivr Tih.—‘rtfree u» four
lituate importance than any yet made in
tlto course of the war, have been arrived inches depth of snow fell here to-day. Mid
at, sod will: bo announod before the end it continues this evening with indiuatiuns
of a stormy night.
of Um week.
“The air io pregnant with rumors of
militaiy nod Cabinet changes.
Military

Indianapolis, on Monday,

witfi a regular army officer.

prodsmatiem unconetitu

sen led to hav* a partner in the transact,
km, and these men have gone |o. work,
, not aa slaves, but m hired moo.” .

WAZCKES &amp; JEWELET,

uki^"

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feH imo a a-aind
tMuurouM«&gt;«u» on.

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Ifthdar, the M'h
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�vsinro Wwtwx**. - **

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GRAST&amp;SPAUtmjG

•t b-t**-lfo *xi *er«te nyiJ • «$

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kr-ke &gt; .

J—Bi1 •« &gt;• «*«*'

R. R. R.
of fqll throe inches tWadflhhatfOs Shh
The

instant.

weather fiinee

has bs«h

quite pleasant^ arid aiAljiriartiting

(Tues-

PEOPLE WONDER

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Only
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luu

&lt;&gt;t

WbUo etbor papavoora r^rite oa thote 'arte

IS Ob'S UNE OF T8ADE;

w, do not Mop to ennkdor thu PhrdI.,,bb Amw.—CToRm BWUon. of ehuiB rraBcrth, clMnd ti&gt; altnoet ever)
Woodland, has left at our office ten ap­

when taken

ples. which,

from the tree

the aggregate ttM'Mtf one

weighed lU

The .largest,

quarter pounds.

weighed

in bbt'dlfice, nin&gt;t^!n' and a fralf onneea.

To Lute
frequently

Ltf.AC.r-You,

MHy, AuAu

contributed to our columns,

and your missive*are usually acceptable;

but we desire to give a word r»f caution :
k i* untafe to throw missiles ht skiinh as
they are sure to render

the

atmosphere

Unpleasant to ynu and to othera.
Tux E-xbmfts.— We are

indebted to

lion. N. Bailey, Commissioner to super­

intend the Draft in this county for s few
figure, from which it appears that Dr. J.

R-ibcrta, Examining Surgeon, baa exam
incd ! ,JMO persona, of wbosa ?)|

exempted.

were

The number of officers and

aliens exempted

is not yet computed;

^either the number liabte to draft in

thr

e^iunty. ’ We bdpeto b« able W give tHt

latter next ^teek.

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Thk RBsvLTeflhe dectir.naand tbelittle
effusioo of “Lilly Lilac” published in oJr

columns last seek seem to have bad a bad

•nd Opmm, « lbt

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ai,
in ,006 euu .km there » pan, |u
ara.lo6jMl0.B, raU,nll»p.t&gt;Ml fc.m
pain—to ,11^ Irrtuill-o and Inflnntolnd
—and this U will du, very soon After It is
administered.
ir&gt;eventi vc
of disease.
in thia dwaetrr M wilt so
eompliah more R«»&lt;&gt;d than nil the medics-

lief, and fell immediately relieved, and
alept aonnilly, and awoka in the mnrnlng
free from pain.
Its continued use eured

and threatens, (if bis readers

11 is posiliun it somewhat nkm to that of
•a certain Dutchman who became angered.

him.”

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jmt* eo'rtVX-ovtA oj raw, aaA
^oum.v5^ tocAu aaA \\u\n,

tn swear terribly.

So our neighbor glvcw

notice to his decent subscribers to with­
draw, as he is about to • make

himself.

a

fool of

Well, it won’t to much of an

• IT*after alt,

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Estate el John Croat.

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ro^aM^rixty two; praaiat, 8. ©. Prinlte, Judp

In tha nutter of tbe estate of John Croak,
late of A anyria, h&gt; said county drained.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly verified
of Sarah Cronk, widow of aaid fiaeeaeed. pray-

Sfcr. ■ft.ttoatk.'*.

’E®DTn©3KE) IPIBI&lt;D®8.

EMPORIUM

FOR DRY GOODS!

i 'RoWM

As to personal!

ave to* Ato vtukn.’k Sotoca.
MV&amp; Com-JoA.

we ahall not be the* first aggressor.

It doei the County printing.

In

editor we regard os too small an affair

to waste words upon.
&gt;7/7 t JfhyPjslHe ’)
. Igp A. H. Paocrna, Esq-, thia wsU-

kn»wn proprietor of the New

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A. L. SKINNER

ROBATE OrB.r.—Sul. .T UlU.ut«
County of Barry, u^-At a Marina of tba Pro­
bate Court for tbe county of Barry, bohten at tbe
Probate Office, In tbe village of Hsriisgi. on
Troafey. d&gt;« 14lb day ef October one ibearoud eight hundred and aixty-twe. ■ Present,
Sherman C. Priedie. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of tbe aalaia of Pmrites CUM
late of aaid eounlv
Un reeding and filing tbe petition,duly verified,
of John Taggart praying, forroasona therein eel
forth, that L. W. Ha wilt. AdtntoiMrotor ol arid
estate, may be aotbohted. empowered and direct
in arid priiiion
irauaora of a earten mode by *rid

LOCAL NEWS

Bas in Store

- xt*if«rt&lt;1

An Immense Stock of

AND
to r|li ~ at a asaaicsi of said ?■!—. thaw to bo
boUsa at tba Probate OfOo.,te tbs vlHagwMH*B
ling*. a»d show sama, if any Ibero bo, whr tbe
m«OT riche priitioswr eborid sat bsTsrUd.
AJri M to further osderod, that tbs pa—asar
ghw art toe to all persona hi*----- ------ -------- —
of tbe pn-daaey of arid petit

A0,000 recruit*, whereas they have not

wo use in Attempting «» fight
put

Kentucky

II ia set wriwriroiy Poliitesl-it boa one or rooro

WHICH

Emawcxfatiow nr*m Dwtwjct or Co

&lt;Xe.

TTtess fitter* are put up in quart
botllea. qf wJuoA Um ahovs is a /ao-«im. iU.
97h« Iri^ek i* Jhbrip ess^ratwi, and
i» jjrvuided with a K\fe-gnard fretn
, opunU&lt;/«iisra. (Priot fl per botiU, 6e
eiifqrfS.
,
O. W. J^oback, (Preprirtor, _Jfo. 6
Jhst Fourth Bl., Cincinnati, Ao udum
•K orders should be addmsed.
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Roberts-* Striker, Haultop. Eli ITichria. Jay 8
Terry.Orowgwrilte Mffla, rf. C. Swift, Froirterifte
H.B.b'uriMtoa. XuMteiBa.atoi by droggtei.
aod mercbaote generally throughout ths oouutry

To Desiroy-------Rata, Roaches, Ac.
To Destroy-------Mice, Moles, and Ants.
Ants.
ToDestroy------ Bed-Bugs.
TV Destroy------ Moths io Furs, Clothes,
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To Datroy-------Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Dubuy
—InritefiT on Plants and
-FofirM* T o&gt;
Ta Dsttray-------- Insects o« Aataa)a. Ac.
To bestroy——Every furm sod spsciss
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wfVanWu
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hr this (riper for tbe destruction and alter

9000 yd* P1,ta ,Dd *“CJ
fr(B rtrM I. MiSkUUMi &gt;er W*

Ab4 Almost «r*7 B°»Wr coflteiro SB
yhhj*iad :&gt;ihiah yotjst

txierminatien of all kinds and species of

d&lt; sf PMtenb.r. 1*42. at tes o'etatek, is ttw foro
mss, ba anriguod foe th* boarwig of arid parities
usd that the Wen St tew of said da***,rod, and
aU riher perron* ieteeroted ia said rotate, sro roqrirod to appear a* e- eaaaWsf aaid Court, then
to bo bridseri tbe ProbrioOCes is tbe vdtage of
Saeriogn, asd abow rouse, if suy Ibero ba why

Farsu'a. ,

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^y-Bold in

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HArrnroa,

Mich., by

RoBUTs'&amp;BTkiKn, and by the Driig-

gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

thouwalpriea of these pefe
: .^rfatMteaM ATT’JO

mxuTa

THX GBEAT OABSK OF *

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iif tbe Union, and the rebel command-

LtuaxA.—Tbe largest number of alav«»
“istrtcc

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jn«t! before leaving Kentucky, in *hfeh be
wid he
60 Been inhled bj
Kentucky secessicntats, who represented
tbe State a* ripe for revolution.
Toe
zsrXJrI.S0&amp;,i:

irrcrived 5.000.
A Union man respect
^jtlly remarked to Bragg that there wet

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‘DtavA^eo,

Stacks of

in Kentucky ■*&lt;*• than eqnaUad the new
recruits be had received.
He aaM they
had nntieipa|^DtrtMaa&lt;Jirtg riot !&lt;*• than

Hoback's

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DRY GOODS I

be spoiled- ;by the skpoider-straps. —
Eaton County Republican.
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lt»l.»«fcl? out of II Thir. bad been b»
adequate recompense, and the deed,
wounded and prriuftan whom be bad left

ft\ovnac,\x 'B'vXXttw

ckx\&amp; tnokt Ta}c wt\oxyx\Ax.

HARD-WARE

'it“te ro£ro4.*te4 Turoday.the *d

Engl.™!

House ni Vermontville, has a commis&lt;km te raise a company of Mounted
Rifle* for Col. Stodkton’a qew rrjitnrtit
Th,.,i,cn»of lk.,BtentoU.-w*»fc«l l&lt;&gt;
avoid a draft, and the .full &lt;overnjusat
l&gt;.Hint/of 9100 i&lt; offered to all whojtef
jL 125 of thia bounty and one month s
&lt;p»y will be paid in advance.
In sddithtffi
.to this, some of tbe towns are offering
■Kegs bounties—so that the pecuniary
.inducements are ample.
Proctor ia a
whole-souled, genial fellow, who will

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BOOTS &lt;ft SIENMES.

P

AT TTTE ONLY EXCLUSIVE

vhnll attack Illogical and untenable posi-

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polities and Other public questions, we&gt;

vm \N\a A^eor &lt;van Vnan.^
Iio€\oY,» Wt.

VK«kooYfiXe \\m. vcxak and.
dfcVnVta.X.e d.

wbenerar wc may deign

to notice the Dioneer.

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WvcYxX.^ ’Vo’ttke. ‘

proba noRnat.-avin of mioemoait
County of Barry, ee.
•
At a aeeeton of the Probate Coeri for tbo Coun­
ty ef Berry hot den at tbeProbstrOSM. tn tbe

Will and te.lament of aaid deceased, may ba ad­
mitted to Probate, and tba Exaeoiri* and Bxecu
iarlher&lt;MJMr— — •-- *-■--------Thereupon 1
d«y of Bny—I
aaaigned for the hearing of aaid petition, and
that tbe hrira *1 tew of aaid doeeaaetGnd al! other
persona interested in aaid estate, are required to
appear at a aeeoioa of aaid Court, then to be hoidea at the Probate Office, -in tba Village of Haalinga, aad show eunae, if nay Ibero be, why tbe
prayer of tbe petitioner should not be grouted.
And it ia further ordered, that arid petitioner
give arifco to tbe persona interested, ia aaM
estate, of tbe pendency of arid petition, and tbe

We. would say ^lo our

neighbor tha* weshaU never don a

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uttaXe'W make

and requested tbe miuiater and deacons

to withdraw immediately, as he was about

anA aVL pVMAM* &lt;5 a. BBTOAtevRLato'K.

'VVimKvtwn

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jrarna aaij aMdfoj&amp;Ka
‘ U“ organ of eo eliqro or factleu, but nV
&lt; h»*roe nottoro wftboat foer, roUnguo from
werwet u»a

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DIRECT

iBSChibK fba

will ercn»e

in a very tings Hint

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£ilious F«ver, - .
: • Fever and figae,
'■y Lioer Com_ptatrt^ '
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Government.

little sickness would exist. Its use will
prevent attacks from these disorders.
In cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Sora Thnwtt, luftncnxa. Strains, Sprains,
Oamp*Mpasma»4ta„ sa appUsati&lt;&gt;«t «f
the Ready Relief wHf afford immediate
I&lt;et tit refer tn tbocase of a ditrtinguiahod literary gemletnan.
•‘Let tfwtee wbiicabnot rnjriy an hour’s
calm sleep make a trial uf Rodttay'i
Rniily Jiriiff.
Wm. Sydney Mvrra,
Eeq- uf tbe. Havana (Cuba) Pima, well
kn»wn, t&lt;&gt; ibe NewAork. New Orleans,
and London (Cuba) Press, says that for

a Bure 'f’ttretnxtot ©5

i.,. .Jnaig-esiion, .
Il •u.tkto. tU Admlnirtrallon nd th.

used when any .T the innlignnnt diseases
prevail, sueh an Yeffiiw Fever, Cholers,
Flux. Typhoid Fever.lnA.iMAu, Diptheria
PneurnoQM, Fever and Ague, sad very

him.) to continue hi* antics In tbe future.

shoulders,

“ hrij^^ ores ,&lt;»ur

“‘"^.^""000.008

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&lt;»»•. oat Of om htraarod.
rimd, /u^f I, ™cribwl bj

manner,

He abuses

Diaiietr.

Ogrnig and fkalL «mt at ton ypro^ev Wta», a»*

Moetrhioe
JU Me&lt;||

twenty years he had been a soflerer from
acute Chronic Rheumatism, and f&gt;r one
week had not slept aa hour at any one
time,
fie appliAl
Ready Re­

effect npon our literary neighbor uFtbe

BiamACct Tb'WU,r*, uAm.c.K, &gt;5
ttouv. to. &gt;Me*T ptuaxtofiiA*.

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COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

IX IMMMhrtW «ta»m MBtaOito

HUMAN. -MISERY

�itaral

TrX^MALMON P. CHAIR.
XMrteww^fiU /nto-iX-- Crieb B. Smith. of lad.

WKLLW, -f
*
Cnuuectlewt.
a^vetoey &lt;y Ns,—K. M KTAM TOM. of Washing-

&gt;rUl*llall

teat can bo produced. This Syrup is ^kgldy fltel
ia which bo OfxAa of the Pramdra.lV OMtratod.xsraediary jwdeifut. is.Wkhfcb
Emancipation Proclamation aa follow•emga tetldue*, .ills assurer vigistehsaed
I
*•! beartitjrMWtW Wiry word of iL

It waa well timed

Ohio.

Si. u.~-

U »TA. TMFBkC.X.’%

T&amp;UOG5J Wi.ITVt'S.

•apewM caartafite BaWai Matae.

The border

ani

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B vartcty nf Stm pJraAh-tMIB W**,

vaded.

So long as slave* are allowed l«l

-HAMUEL
r‘
animny GRIER, of Few.
_N rtSWcLIITOR0. of Me

-^^amfrel^aiw

Was not ninety day s long enough for the
rebel master 10 ewhu up^s mind to lay,
down bis arms or hwe hi* slaves 1 Th.-

J3

•TATBWJBCEB*.

Ideal ot Ohio has been ebsd like weUr.

t^.a±aa»vtsf.t

tba farmerhMblenty, but utackrd corn
or Cuaraa meal WHSod with bppered

it wits. HBWtivoaeiLAiN.

GEOBOK H. HOUSE. Wputy
do
LANGFORD &lt;». BERRY, Auditor General

.ewte.^/sMWjweO/iviltoz &gt;j»W"
.MvWr,——&gt;»'’•&lt;*-« MaM-teda
MUfMorSveirw
MUbeWIW^t

IT WILL MEMI MAffiLE. 0

AUSTIN BLAIR.
IIKNUT T. BACIUS. Fl^idrat of ths 8«»ste •»&lt;!
JAMLS^BOmUI
Btete.

JOHN M. ORKUORY/Sept.
CORTLAND B STEBBINS. I
SAMUEL S LACEY, Cora’r.
UY KUS HEWITT. Deputy
CHARI ill ITFliftir, itto-te „—JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant Om.nl
J. 11. FOUNTAIN. Qusiter Master General.

■■WusB fmiriWMO1 ■■
600,000"‘“to

llsi^tt^ i-f.

«a "b

jiamUx.^atart

LLOYD'S NWy, miX J W.iTK COUNT'
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES

teia
k\!L V»rt» oS Vm, Cowwte*.
n. r.Mi»ng .r m,
'BtaoA- Vurilp-v wnA VA\.»

DARIJNU'S

CAM ADAM. AMD MEW BRUNSWICK.

milky MHt*BdWa&lt;; abnut&lt;^uaJijr »a wdl.
After Ibcy'Kavc been in du&lt;*nx Air two or
three days, nr ‘’",.2.
rC&gt;'
d - fairIv
.
on tbeir‘lrgs-—ftir-tha
iafee weak­

M¥E«fltMLAWR

est «&gt;f all fi.wl whcw ymipg’Ti Vt them
9* **&lt;lbor. i* fins and
"Ultrai ia no dvw untht-gry**. ' ~~

sdl

or d&lt;&gt; not raise turkeys.
turn them out as am&gt;n as ha^ibed, and
alHsi^ thw^at^e^uhttl^ei they

is that tear **rikn at th* mot of Dmmm,
by eradicating *vary partick of imparity

bus WtlriJS-i&gt;l$‘.X5i8%wtJ» * 1'

Ar. pars vrattaMiuBWH* ..iTlwy
•» bil­
ious disorders of ths human ny-iem They rygu
lale and invigorate tbe livrr mm! kiduey-; They

•^irw gfMMM

lie tbe circulation, and purifr th- blood. Thus,
.ill billi-— o nr-tei.o--.'OU of which are Torpid
Uvrr. Mick ihMtejRlBslAefRa. Pile*. Chill,
shd Ferera. coativ«-naoa.or lo-rorM- .r. enii-e'y

.uaNEflO

LIVER EEGl’LATOIi
coma—tn nay nothing of all the Sunday
lii enjoy ment. and we minis to the oon
’'“■"‘‘■'■'■'‘'Xvoirir/W'

uUH

iw kiut l&amp;Yoo^

XCOMMT XS •VIM.Xa.

'

•40 00 a yussrsaved in rwy tomriy hi
li-iffe-ur ui. lUur B’4*lr, *f ■
■ r.v-diwi'r

for th* Uf* and baaltb of th* body dsprafi
apoa tb« purity of th* blood.

'l^Eliail flUUnCUE.
‘r^^CrDbi/*r..&amp;Mth.
..

«,.

» r Phur.Su Crt.taprr B-ttU.
Priua B&amp;'Oeto per

. &gt;.«CVni»‘pr«’)&amp;4tlk '
Prity

praJIuUlc. •' -,i

BiAsVSl BrRsteMcW ' ta ‘
H.m.Tt
’

V

TERMS CASH.

villa, Noland’s Ford, and all others on the Polo
mac. aud everr other place in maiyland .Virginia
nod PMayieaate.ugputtqr t l||4pl

work.
Bm* we think that ib^e ia a
4|kUUMtttebWI^Hd7-Z^. in Biv-

•ft? W. hf all Dnartet*. aU.
generally IhnHigbout UtaCM

LLOTIFR
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
OHIO. INDIAKA. and ILUN0I8.

blind, protruding *nd bleeding pilvnjMid general
d b READ THE FOUAJWING TESTIMONY:
From tbe New York Tribune. A ng. •‘LiAJYD’SMAP OF VIRGINIA. MARYLAND
ANDPFNNHYI VANIA -ThisMap ia very large
jts cost te but s&amp; cents, ami it U tiu left whitk
‘ wfrfit otiAT »1F w TBf Mijfcw-

after hi* fi«*b had almuat wtwted away
The doctors pronounced th* case incura­

ImpmU'jl tv Holme Owners.

Jas. L. Brum ley.merchant. I !»4 Fulton si reel.

lui|Minmt .fee Huildrfa.

&gt;g. the last three jeuJB ; I used

RIITI RIVER—From Actual Surveys bv Capta.
Bart and Wm. Bowe*. Mteaiaaippi BlrerPUoX ol
St. Louis. Mo., shows every man s plantation and
owner’s name bum Kt !-&gt;ui» to the Gulf of Mexi­
extra ntres ufnata in the morning, and tw co-- l.J.'iO miles back from the river—colored in
•on ns lie is dmitf. bMrMBduMi up W»d counties and State*. Price, fl In sheets. |2, tKXkei

m Md.iW .,

, r

VHV&lt; R UC»K W U *fitA TOt«

■

im portent t»» Railroad Oihtafo£fc
tf’'Firniera. 1 j ‘
,

To all irhoo, fit, any lum,

CEME

FING,

Into it cotidilitm Di bu of any benefit to
him, rxrrpt Infill his au&gt;ma^hv .A little

.aSatst'WJuSaxrTixw

reflecti&lt;»n will nuUe dfcy/raih'ct* aeo'Uat

Olis Studley. E-q„ IS* K—t «*tli Street. N Y..
write-: Aug. 15. !M».—I had a difficult with tbe
for wv«cwl

»**X. .•A^lzAb*
appIie«&gt;sjK-iaily to oxen, from the fact
that they merely crush their fond a little
to swallow it
An'ertra'fwtf
tMin

WF'msmFn

immedintely alter.it.
They .depend upon
/mUdg'avtr /.h4 aotf &lt;foswisi^ 4t
wisrkrdtJttMp^..
qileni-e the greater part pn-seS off with ,
osrtd“«V lttetow&gt;yr"ri. »• m-*t firttirrs
ktmw. If we fevd c»get&gt; a certain quanli
ty of grain per day, we pn-fer to r’«i
three quarters t4 it t&lt;» them nt night.—
'Ttesf rlui Hirn get a chance to tborimghly
masticate it, at»d almost avnefarlast, - '
6 T’his mode of finding, we think, is pre*Wfti»»le
any other, except grinding t^ir
feed ; and that will Dot pay if cornia ihO
cento fHr'Qi»*V&lt;uWd'yi}dbi'ia to Itaul i;

r

b*
. If»^&gt;DlLw&lt;W|MJWDiept,
&lt;&gt;r if* pvrMSi hnna hnrau niill, io ,ia. on-

dvuhtedly tin- be-t—but H is an tindrniable foet tfrat^mir Wedt coni is aitiii'isi al.
ways fed in (be ear.
If fed at night, an
' oX geto the g-nd of it—but if fed al noon
or in tbe m&gt;&gt;min|, we think it dwqs pot
d&lt;&gt; thcMi n«ar»&gt;'loach gtaid.
.

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This may seem Li be a trifling m si ter,
but if trifles art»-.Wfll aUeridcd to, IqipurL
ant matters are nut likely tu - gu wrong.
iotca Hvmttltad.
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^AmVAJUREAllY^EUEF^
Wnfrri^ tKoSe &lt;^?«uK pains. in.lintly"oi
its application externally or by iu adminiatratioi
internallv, and cure.—
RUEUNATI8M................................ in a few hour.
8UBE THROAT........................ in fifteen minute.
TOOTH-ACHE..............................in three minnU-i
NEURAIA31A (paraxyams of.).. .in five atinulea

Trpbuiil, end ntner '-wincing fever*, tliev nte *i- in tliesmall uf my bwtzthtti m-rd and Jl kind*
perwrto qsinlwe. Thri-inthrence extend* over »f medicines, bul found no permanent relief until
the •awraaystesn. cuutrullug. avrawWfentng.-dwd
hrweiud^ AetSteMd etid wasting •b-rgira.nmi
DARL!.\&lt;r.S Lirr/t rehvlator,
reffukainjcatlthssscrvltoitato Ole nuetel pvt
fnrmanoe WCttunr dirtto*. «lr*snHi|t sad periling
............ ... »&gt;.t&gt; Jl
fewn tbe nfeteto Wl dis
LIFE BITTERS.
cased deposits and ImeaSI BWtora.
I p«M&gt;ed elulled binod by the urr-lhm. I an now
Ykev didhr Oum /aU purgatwv pills. ’ Thrir
actios isnot tend, w eoatued tea torttoa of Bte rntindy curvd.a»d lake pleasure in recouimeuding
bowel*. Drraete l-ntx-lire Fills uw»&gt;Mt vtal tl.ese remedies."
Mrw/C. 'Vebo'w,' 11 Cliri-fopber'Strwt. N.'t..
feraMtotbs-pevtetaMx aseraawut «tte bowel.
writes : -Feb. XV, la&gt;W.—I have been subject to
attack- uf Asthma ll&gt;e last twenty years. 1 bare
never found anything e^usl to

The Cow is only about One-Third that of Tin,
ast&gt; it ro thick aa otaauLK.

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DIARRBCEA............
LUMBAGO, (pains of ].

'VXxe. aVsroS. VAX*
u. a.
M»*. mi aomfb pm. aIsasa over been, intraduced.
They act *o directly upon tha Ltrar. writ­
ing tint organ tn sucn an extent aa that th*
Mtoeiu doea not reiapM fwto it* former con­
dition, which ia too ant to ba th* caa* with
aimnly a purgative pill.

V^\.oodi cec\A Ia\ht VAk,
which, in conjunction with the

kJAooik Vun^iw,
HsnAt-ihe,
Cblia {Pains,
Imixgvstfon,

TIME

Gostawnssa,
Cholera J/cp-Lus,
CPixin in thei gowele,

QXxarinees, sto.
Try tbeae medieiMa, and you will wsvsr
"E your neighbors, who have used there,,

NoTfeai is rttpiired in making application

jrfyjiMsofdd try them liefcr* going fir »

The expen-e of applying it label triSing, aa aa
ordinary Itoof saolbe wrand and finished Me
Mae d-y.

&lt;5STa PawthlH or Abaaaaaof.av laaal

agent, wd read tbe certificates, and if you
Ura svsr doubted you wifi
.
, p

w&gt; ttvasra.
depletion tlittwould IttteW. -Mdd. W tteety 'tn
proie*ML In tbasscaatba mild,mnehtag ami
emUyndnaalaliagtexaiive. that wilt purge and
heal, -ootbe and strengthen, like Rad- ay’s Rrgn
latiug Pills, is respired. The cause of on many
death* iuStett J li —*Slj*l iStenWBO tie want of
a pnrgat velike K.lDWAY’rt FILLS, that will

DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR.

FAMILY MEDU INK.

When our children are out of Borts, we give them
a few drop*, and it seta them all ngbt. 1 find H
fetoUf Radwan* PilWiw*ra adopted mlhste waat- -mass tte^sasralJriyteWlha etatotoh, sad baft■R*'
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•
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•&lt;*v»ac«i I tiume advocatMef /hweriddhtrasbow errmsauas
Rua ns a, if you need either or both of these moat aofflr^fftk of tmu, udra »fpiitd h, mXsfe. Iu which
I v bold that gri*&gt;M- aaasca, asckneaa. i ttcimtes.
excellent Hcmediex,inquire for them at the store*, “
r9"*‘ •• teros
if y-&gt;u du nut find them, take no other, but inctoee
Aultr- W&gt; -r.d1» I. -•
One Dollar in a letter, and on reeeipt of the mon

EL’S!
»&gt;1bWMftAT8SK £

DAN’L S. DARLING,
102 Nassau 8i . New York.

avoid baunb PURGATIVES
NsavpenSeMarsta tbe bwbu of takiugRatte.

Pat sp la 40 cent awd $1 Bottle* each.
&lt;Aml vsiu.; a x»r» st xsla fcsA

IT Wl&lt;»lr-MI?-M»AUK BftttXHt BttfNW
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT.wiaH OFF

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS

aB^^^saitsRs

mg. Tituin gas xixq » resrecTLT vim mustr

fIJcflU .4/ it J EL

iag by numariiiiijq &lt;t«se dead wetebl of
Off He 7 ‘Taits the girth Ig UcbmUbiod
the far»*raa» aapaae to.by multiply

, ,H

Asateerf- Um the Mteed PaMter aal Pau waym*

In all cases where pain ia frit, the BRADY RE
LIEF should be applied
Taken interuallv—a
tea-spoonful to half a tumbler of water—will cure
acidity of the a’utnach. and promote digestion, it
ia a pleasant and healthy etunulaat.

he

Wran&lt;uCinun MxisricnmtT.
Tlto frteh FMrmers’'GdgeUr«lvra tbeA-Jiua bif ♦» an approximate • uk for obtaM-

; z

Woe* Mm *- IwsTVSi

QrthOfc

euspiotea, and tn ninety-trine esses nisi
uf utu-h uudred, Abe horse wtH pay no
which

Curaphdat eoald ba Bistifd ia which the

wfll ears all the aforementioned diesaaae,
-aad, of tbesmsrivee, will relieve and cure

Derv.uusDeas puli
or tbe utberaida. This
will iiiMbuitlj direct tbe alteiilioo.uf the
iiirntu frum tbe'oi.ject which ia exHtittng

more attention to tbe trivet,

AMOTHXBwasmradorFerarawiA®*.
after trying every medicine in hia r*a*a
AVOTKER wa* cured of Fcrar 8or*
Which had existed ftrdrteen yeara
ANOTHER »f Rbraualiem of eight yean.
Cases innumerable uf Dyspepsia and Liver

sal they will aay they ars

A- cunrsp&lt;&gt;ndwit .of the ' EMraiMr

Jmdricwn gives tbd fdliiwliig advice -td
nervous huraeinei)x' ‘Whenever they
notice their horse, directing hie ears 16
. try point whatever. - or .indicBtiM. tfie
alighiest disposition to. become afr»id, let
them, inatrad of pulling the rein, to bring
tbe horse toward tbe object causing its

ble.

Pwriieeaod Fills

JOHNS 4 CUOSl.EY'S

..tanir iWW,.t u^iwr.

quantity

_ _____
Eruptions,
Ffts, Ifcra/ulous CbfMumption, etc. '

is a.e onlr authority for Oeu. Buril and tbe War

work annuals d» not need as much mdid
f.MMl when Ling id|« a« y^0kj^4//ai

/hh'jfod/JU* caeca

SlipMl*,
/
Old 8or*9.
JJhrumaf tsm,
Blok Htadazhe,

t &gt;&lt;*.

25 Crtita1 'per Bottle.,

.n « • -

Pemovea the morbd_aad.bilim&gt;. deposit* from
tbe alomach and bowels, re«Ml*lra the liver and
kidney*, removing every ubatruction, re-lores a
natural and healthy action in the vital organs.—
It is a .uperior

Ilia, we think.&lt;|eite*rfy «4ntUted,&amp;at

&gt;wa

Uh.

K&amp;___________
purge • dbelrvd.
85 CTS. per Box. &lt;

Mirnw Ambndypt*; Nrilograpbiq
.
GUTTA MaRBU-^MPWT
Pearl Ambrotype; Onurneiital
Ambrotype; Imperial Ambrotvpr; RdteTo Am­
si ssk:
s
brotype; Double
rwa *a auersa ninths,' - -dcO
Am brntype
These mateeiala ar* aaarraa to iu eua-vas
AND COPY IMG doao to order, ra abort unites
and Prices to suit orders, from » cento to
with nod &lt;'ee—.
-m
Jtflr
Vlwiwsu of DiaaeMcd
fn«t&gt;da raaiad as end
urijdmii^' -i&lt;?T3ani?"irT?
I will go at any time and anywhere, in the
county, to take Likmaae* of the Risk or Dead,
or to tao views of Pub.c Buildings, er private

HaatoqB. Nev. Itel.

ClfiO BEST PIANOS. tifiO
N«. ITS BXSIDWIT,
“.“iiirftSr"1 “ "r",k* p“ul' *
7 Octave Bcacwood H«no.
contain (at all JImpruvretems kaowa'ln tl.ts ensn

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VOL. 7

Hastings,

Cfct fiiti»8» Wanner,

|

PUBLISaSB EYEB1 WEDNESDAY,

TCTT1CE OF TBE PEACE. W01
attend
to th*
!J
I£~
breinre.

barry county mich.,- Wednesday, November, io,
Stltdrt lhetrj.

turned

VHIW!!

thought*

That struggled u h* frM;

HASTINGS

DRUG
—

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li-:

I^nJr **•■"?* *•!». &gt;0d ».t,

STORE!!!
l;;;

. ;•

Robebts &amp;. Strike®.
ORAMT A BPAULDIXG,

One thousand dollar* of the -fifteen
lb&gt;Hts*nd wash'd in fihann years, would
bare snvrti Mr. Dray t«m on that day;
“*t*rta
one.at two. Ib
dollar*
a sard Lwt
.tlb,„
,
7 ! for lack ol it. his paper wrnt tn protest,

&gt;«»» Wrl..Ura4.

-Thai t*te*d ar*at»d }«nr bewerwd

JU»T BECEHED
MARON ALLKN,
KKLERIN GROCERIES, eroviaton*.

a new and most complete, assortment of

DBIGI ARD H EDICI HER,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

g,.„ gflrr br„k

1 and' at four n’elocx. he took his way
homeward, stricken down In the prime of
I hi* man hood, tad coneriteia that the blow
'‘o*’* ***/
w C«rrrl'«. falling as it bad done, on a spirit exhaust­
ed by long endurance, had hurt him ber,,r *"•
ynnd tbe leech’s skill.
MW' h.«dr«] d,4|.„ ,
u
Thr elegant carpet had been laid, tbe
curtains bung. Mid th* new brooalrilefur­
niture arranged In tbe parlor.
Mrs.
‘ Sh.ll „ ,^1 „ wiiiu'. I- „id rm,
Drayton La* dosed all tbe shutters and
lighted the gas in order U&gt; see and admire
tbe effect.
"*•rI, lM&lt; dt
•-Splendid f’—had fo«t4illre fimm her
11
•1“— i~t» lipa, wbeo tbe mala o( her ho*band’s key

With nj^liag teng* aadaigU;
Until U&gt;* rssM kite*d y&lt;mr cb**te.

DE ALERS in alt kto4*ofdrT,geod».gree*r1**.
• rockcry, Ao. State sl.a* thopostoMo*.

am&lt;»dnt having been expmdrd to gratify

bnra, m-wtoi wbom wen* better rdf Iban
they were; and to be-applied, ereiaentrd or acqiiisaccd tn to I race, when be knew
that things wrre g--ing all wrung. And
ho* an unrtviabl* crisis was advancing
np»w» hln».-: 1
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&gt; i&gt; -

Over High Prices, at the
jpstinjs ^nsiness Jirectmr,

NO. 29

the pride and vanity ofWs wife. In dress.
31a, entertaintaentn. mM tbe bnndred*
carpet I. down. and the curtains at Ibe
uoaaaridered tbingn that waste man's
•imfo-re, we'll he wdtomed of ths sofa
aubstenee for naught.
Wa d-&gt; not whoi•J*■»For my part I’d rather s&lt;«t
ly exonerate Mr. Drayton.
He knew, dreaa them &lt;m tbe whiect of slavery,
better than bls wife, that he was living which a* a native Kentuckian be said b*
felt that be had a right to lalk about —
••J
duln, thing, |
~ loo expensively ail this time, and it was,
thervf-re, his du tv tu nrder bts bttuan- Ibe follvwing ia an extract from H* re»
buld diflereotly. But ha was A weak man
no.bia ride, aod yielded for »be sake of
" W* must daslray slavery or it wiU
father
W ’
**
with ™ giving pleasure.
Hr aa* that his wife’* conquer ua. I accept the law*. I betotner.
We must manage tL be«
heart WM'btatnn living like her neigh- ll**e that all tbe hopes uf humanity for a

great

LDVKST1UNO.

it to

m

Sisttllaw.

thousand year* to eome are mvrivta In
this struggle. Bather than that tbi*gov­
ern rarnt should be overthrown 1 am ready
not only -pi see slavery exterminated, but
also have •vprv negro hi tbe Southern
States destroyed—and more, I am ready

Stole* destroyed also.
‘•.We must realises the state nfaf.
fair*.
We have not done e» Mlbertn.—•
I hear that there baa been some critirism
in this departmen* in regard to the Mgro
population. There ha* i*een some talking
about idle. lousy negroes, eta. Tbe time

property of rebria—pretested them bet
tor than their Inxipe would have d&gt;me,
and then have been chased out and left
them for the enemy to gather. There

tbe negniea aad make it profitable, wa
must do so, and benefit ouraelves al tbrir
expense.
WIDOWED .ARD POOR.
Ur lip.
- I ask yon all 1o consider thie subject
ennfounded by what be saw, bo eomprenot 1” r.p«.t.d
ROBERTS At NTRIKER,
Hf you must have it» Jans."
henderFthe arene.
.
-oareMly, thoughtfully, aa ha importance
Because -we 4&gt;ave gone far enough.—
•&lt;■ FOE MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
.
•; Ic .
.
-Now d&lt;«*t be angry !" aaid Mrs. demands."
RALKRS ia 4reg«, et*4&gt;ete*s, pafa——---There-is no mu«l in the case, Harry.
cine*, paint*, olla, terp«ati*«, bereing Acid.
PURP06ES.0NLYUE:
i-uc father didn’t say wa might uvi tin Drayton, crossing the room quickly'—,
Why will you talk « tome a* if I were
Iiqeere, Aye-stuff*. win4*w-ri***.PuUf-ffv®
‘■But what’s ’the matter, Henry 1 Are
Sccaaaxon Bab&gt;abmm.—A enrrespnoda, atalicnery. aad fancy articles. Store 1*
unreaaonnlc and extravagant 1
think of it^ |’m almost curry that 1 or. yotfelrkT* Her voice changed frnm a Hit of tbe Killlngly Transcript, in th*
Holbrook's New Block, Bastings, Mich.
Mrs. Drayton looked hurt and offen­
dared them. He’ll bo ahgry wbeo the tone of deprecation to one of anxiety.
I Oth Onneetlcut Regiment tells the fol­
ded.
Alau a Ml stock of
bill 00rues in,"
J:
uYea.” wae the low. faintly uttered re­ lowing siocy :
“1 didn’t aay you were extravagant
;‘‘jt will a&gt;H.n be ov«r,” returned Effie. 1
A colored man some twenty yearn of
sponse, and Mr. DravUm eat down like
nnd
Ro
reasonable.
Jane."
•'Rbtiy.
"Fathsr
’
s
anger
isn't
very
tor1
IWEEEET 4k ALLER.
age amght protection from the cruelty
one
«
bone.strength
had
ell
suddenly
de
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V1
at* al •** A|r»'d i
ttorneys at law **4 Solicitor* inch**
of his masfer lienrath our flag in Camp
ported.
retorted tn a L&gt;ne of vuk* far fmin ami­
eery
Particular atteatto* »a»4 toCaavryot IL
Parapet In the course of a few days bo
"What alls vriu. HenrYF
’
aacian, the larrMicatlon of title* to Lam
able.
**£» «»rtriw and the wpel tpMt taf
••Oh briber !** Tbe children drew fright­
TEA. poms. ftVOO. SPICE*. PEPPER,
Furr«:lo.orn* of nwrtgir**. Ac
U i t b* h«pi •
•I think not" Mr. DrayUm spoke In flee, told Mrs. Drayton, firmly.
i* *tien4 to all calli u&gt; th* Im* *C lb*ir erot*s*i.»
PRUNEM. F10R. VABIRRCOUHM;
"Any how," persevered Effie, "we can j ened anamd him.
a deproevd way, and rather to himself
For a Uttla while he aat shrinking in tree, and flayed with a buggy trace.—
than tn his wife.
drop in at White’s, n we go up sirret,
Ila
tbe chair ; then.rising, he looked steadily, Ho mid be was given 200 Isshes.
Why. then, did you aay if I must have and look at.his lurnituro.
W&gt; ueedn’f
Also • great variety of th*
gi-t away and came back to camp albut not angrily' al Ills wife and Said :
it I ateed Mr*. Drsytuu, in an impera­ buv. you know."
mnst dead.. Thera were places on hl»
DAMIEL COOK,
"Jane—this is all wrong • and It is
GmLJdS'J yxBTunrKBi
tive manner.
8? d,e&gt;' "topped in ; and it turned out
back where tbe skin waa flayed off aa
USTICE OF THE PEACE. General land and
hard for me to- believe It of you. But I
No*, of nil things in the world. Mr. y Effie had aulieipated.
A Mt uf half a
Tax Atom will
»• *h« eritastto* ••
•large ns a man's band, and &lt;« his l-8&gt;.
Aid fMklBg Extracts*
Drayton dreaded what i* known as fami­ dozen brocatelle chairs al ten dollars each will hot hurt any one, now. by my re- '
l.bts.odall *lU«rbu*inea. pertaining ioktootLce
where it was peeled up and left banging
ly jar. ; Sod he waa ■Ureys ready to * T*6* *°
Mvrely-fiv* dollars, pruscbea.. You will have enough of them as if cut with a knife. The nieces on his
inuke any oe»c»-*ai&lt;&lt;n for peace.
He and a small aufa al forty dullara, were Imro in ynur thoughts. There can be no legs were about the a idth’ot a trace, aad
I. A. HOLRROOK,
I am a ruined mer
could meet outride tniuble, and stand up ordered to be sent o0 the day the cur. party here to night
about two or three inches long. It was
A TTORNKY Bid Coun-rtor »i U*. Solicitor I
chant, fallen under a weight too heavy to
I- ravriy, even with odds against him, In tain* were to go op. ■ “ ’
’
■
/V CLaacerv, G«o*ral Land and Tax Af*at.enough to make one’s Uhmd boil at a
he borne. Send a notification u&gt; all that
ll&gt;e life battle ; but at imme. be wauled
Ofllee. »ee®nd itory of Rower-a block.
IESR. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
,
Z
l"
bo*&gt;- «n • — were invited; the reason will in most white her*. Tell your Northern cowards
rc&lt; and peace.
Aud to secure three, he
tlun .b„ ,h.
Mt_
VELOPES. CAROS. Ac., Ae.
this, and sec if it will not put a'i’iUla
caws
be
nndcrsuiod.
”
louUteu yielded things that should have ii
J. M. RUMELL.
■** ooMnted, widr
courage into tbrir veins.
HYSICIAN and Sorgeoo. Otfc* ia Rasseir
held firmly. Ibenco it came to be anythmg like pleasure, to theexmidiiare
Saying thia, Mr. DrayIQn went with
• tore. Slate street.
.
MOST FRrCRER
underatuod. with Mrs. Drayton and her of a hundred dollar* for carpel; and now uncertain steps from the mom, and as­
daughters, and whatever they deal red I as she muntnlly ad&lt;fod up the price of cending to one of the chambers, threw
JOTIN ROBERT*,
One of the enrolling mar»hale.U»e other
w 00M b* } ielded, if tbe right degree of | carpet, curtains and furniture, the start-' hiniaalf on a bed frmh which he never
day. received a strong hint from * down
pressure wa* brought to liear un husband I'0n ’*&gt;r***u' *4 «« hundred and forty arose. S&lt;Hin after a servant started in
town female.
Stopping at the lady'a
1-4 father. The cn*e now al partial is ' d',,lur®
her rel.ukingly in the fare. hnste f««r the family physician, whn, when h..uar be found her endeavoring to affect
•ue unrived a new parlor carpet; the । Mra. Drsrt. wM Obuwslly qUlet for h* came found a white faced man rapid
II. p. CHERRY
.b. «”id n..t ly sinking under an exhausting flow of with a vegetable huckster a twenty per
Eogli*b Brussel*, which hud been on the l.“^'ft.,*A»i*w;
cent reduction In the price of a peck of
II- -OV for nearly fixe years, not being 0011
hlotd fmm the lung*. Tears were vain ;
hrlp
f.„warj, witt , ,
ft&lt;|
•iJered by many degrees elegant enough ■rg-&gt;r.'.S'.ty, 10 ib. lim.
Thv potatoes.
b., h„. rave was vain ; Inve was vain.
"Have you any man bare, ma'am T”
v «U*e*. Giv* u* • c*il aaa j*aa
tor exliibrtiou on tbe .occasion uf a farir
band would know what had been d--&lt;u&gt;. over tasked and over burdened man had
W* iatead to *dl
Tb»- reply was gruf and cort-p"
lunable party tw be itiven in two we*ks I orpnaely she had directed that the cur-1 fallen, half way on his fruitless journey
DR. H. J. HANEY.
“Have you n&lt;&gt; husband, madam 1
Mr. Dray loti did nut respond U* iu* temebs yet up, .nd ita -fotoHtew. wat. towards worldly competition—fallen tn
HISICIAN SURGEON aad. Aconehcnr. 0
“No."
Ge* or er Smith-* Dms Store Goodyear Bio-1.
wile’s sliarp interrogation.
He bevrr huine oa th* day of tbe party , and Ur 1 rise no more ; and when he left hi* fam­
••N»r brothers V’
liasiing*. Michigan. OBco hour* from » to entered into word encounters on the field hope was that,-m the exhilaration and ily. nurtured, until then, by pride, on the
-No."
lap of luxury, he left them poor and help
of Irnmc.
•
•octal drlight of the ocresum bar bus
“It i. as much for your credit its mine." bands displeasure, if any was felt, aould lisra. in a world that remembered all tbeir
-NEY IRS.
••Well, ehalof itr
TC parehaaing medicines of u* ran rriy ujx
added the lady, tecii-g that h«-r buaband bg absorbed.
•urihl ambition, vain, love of show, and
‘•I should like Lu know where be ia.’
I&lt;»;
&lt;iid not answer. • Brussris went out ot
But something more than parlor adorn extravagance, aa a»» mu h against them,
‘Wei), he isn't here.”
and Cootroeta.
date year* sgu ; and Ircrides, mirt |* meuta we^e p, grBCc |be.
instead of so much in their favor.
“Sn | see. ma’am. Pray where is he
faded and shabby. Mrs. Langdon, wl&gt;o*« made only a part of the expense. There
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
“Widowed and poor!" was the pitring
“In the Union army, wAere you oujtAl
carpel looked Ue* along aide pt our*, ba*
**")«• dally if answer made to an Inquiry about Mrs.
Ba*n*e* M**cw «. 1*4*•______ _
to be.”
pin down lapretry velvet ; aud mi bate WWnenfiQ*fiUh&gt;g tbe tewtres Dravtnn, about a year after her huabnnd
A TTORNKY sad COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Tbe marshal hastened around the eorA and Solictor aud Connadloe m Cbane.ry
Mr*. Geotge and Mr*. Tutor. Nolwriy •nd her dsughters, w^o were considerably
nrr. He didn’t further intern-gate that
died.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
toal pretend* to any *urt of atyl* hn« annoyed and vexed .j (be perversity .,f
.“And ahe lived *n handsomely during Indy.
UruaMrla ie-w."
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ref,ltu^g to older a suit Mr. Drayton's life lime. W’hnt a sad
OSee, with W W. Ralph-Esq., Middlevil
• What will vuu have td pay for ’new o» clothes fruin his tailor.
Barry Coaaty, Michigan.
change !’■
A Cuts Wta-»w.—It ia related that a
carpets," asked Mr. Drayton, cuoeetil In
Let us snm up. bririh, tbe cnel of this
“Vre, it is sad.
Ah I If ahe and her man on bi* death bed called his wife to
Wlr}” «hr giving &lt;,f which Mr. Dray «Mdfta-had:-how. tbe hnndreda and him . ।him end aaid : -1 leave my b&lt;&gt;r*e to my
*••* voice.
“Two dollars a yard."
f uai had opix^-d many argwntate. q..c dreda «lfdollars that were wasted in an ;parent*; sell him and hand the money
A TTOLNEYB and COUNSELLORS AT LA
• H«» many yard* will be required T" I - bw?TJa ,hen'
‘ U v «n't Alford tertaiumente expensive dressing and so­ you get for him over to them.
But my
[it.
Add —
to ...»...
tl;e *ix hundred uud . forty cial display. Ellie nnd EHrn would not idog I feave to you. Diapoee of him as
“About titty."
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and bd«lity.
“Uu» hundred dollars," said Mr Drty- 'd&lt;
already noted,
btindngi*jfor
- Jlara ^freedy
m-ted. two hundred
Ji.r Ire' far away Imm home. Irving tn enm ymi
think UaL." The wife promised to
aa tcarhers. snmefKlng with which tn h«ln 11Obey. So in due time after the death uf
^“llial’* all. Only • hundred dollars." I n^y orreaea races, jewelry, ete., for Mrs.
Dray tort and her ounret daughters, and their tnniher support- and educe to tbrir Iher husband ahe started to find a market
“Very well.
You’d better. *ee to ft tlir C«Mit &lt;&gt;f whirs, confrctionyry, aud inure younger sinter* and brothers ; and Mrs. 1f«&lt;r her animal.
hat toiling slave. I
one*. Go to Urne’*.’’
■-did refreahnirnte for a party of over brtfi
“ How mneb do you ask for your
“And there 1* somber thing *• must, -1'mry, .n.1
in
poorly paid keeper of a second rlsri |homo?" inqmrod a farmer.
h
have,” a*td Mrs. Drayu®.
.... '»■"—«l.d-.ltans evn-j, ent wbith b.-ai*ding house. Willful wasfe mskr*
- I eaunot sell the horse alone,’’ ahe raIS’W
mi J
♦•WbaL’’
worflll want. aav« tbe proverb ahd evwv ।pliad; but I will er|l you tbe florae and
A kmd i&gt;f patient ar-qatewnre •« ill “ fitJ wpnr.
together at a fair price for both.—
day we find it* truth exemplified, vet who d-.g
&lt;
balk pay, PEN&amp;IUN, AL.
the auceaer'* vtMOU, aa “f one who *(jff»r ... U-O'b-k W^K.l .njlbinj," wu ■takes warning 1 Thia.veuf, ».'•
• *if* &lt;Give meilOO for tbe d&lt;&lt; and *1 for tbe
ticked '*&gt; in ftwria; silks and Isrea. like |
l)rn.IM) ,b, Ollinung yM1 a queen, flinging tn the nubile gaxe. as a 1and the CUte wkinw rencieotiously paid
I. C. PR1NDLE,
' Curtain*.'
epartmcul, Wsibiagtoa, D. U.
r-"*™-* »%:snwi. *b, b. »b^ I humming bird ««r4»fWterflvrriH»*r wealth to
Junni OF PROBATE, N—ry.lteny. w
1 the parruta the tl she received for the
j
TORUS AND DIRECTIONS
rr*i Land and T-« AgvM. •**&gt;
inu,u, ft.H.t-, u,d or4.r .„uo1 and hreutv.
Next year,
r. mining,
mlarin* her
her |hnrsr, and had to herself the *100 fur the
roa arrucanoa* roa
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fmm th* street and oprra.yoq
»nu tak.
*ak "yrh'at
"whai &lt;dug. Was 4w far wnrigl
-oprtc .
»1UIS or r.v.uuusix.i i-B-siass.
haa-heepmr- of .Mrs
-—T’ and the
. .. .
___ .__ _
------ and hariaa
Gxpsum tn M1CRis4u.Tr A deposit of
b-«-n b-.TMM.nlk., .fUr
ARIEL RTRIKER.
low mired.pitting answer&lt;*»mm, “WIdgypsum. &lt;m* hundred and fifty acres hi
W..biuSU&gt;n;
. do wed and poor I"
A,nd still there k L„,
-• equal
-• to
- * the beat Nova Serbia
-n. didn't rikAlla ip^Hf,
ummd
—- -j
-- — better promise for the poor widow, slrug Extent, and
Mix Ortjlnn; -Sod I &gt;7;
--------article, has beta dlscriverRl within sixty
said forcing a lightnem &lt;4* manner w-men
,”dl"
w.wnl wife. ..n„lS.rtnt h-r worn. “f T”*« »•
bD.dtd not feel. And 'taking up bi* hat.
- -•
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be hurried off to bis store.
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an* neb ak
Wby not f

nucr»»iu, a&gt;(.
bewildered. In th* parlor door.

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these change© are gratifying to us, as it
is well known that the Banner long since

um©

opposing

Confiscation,

EmAncipataon,

Foraging upon tiro enemy, calling out
the militia, dec., dr., favoring the di hoik­
ing Generals who boast tbqy do not know

ceased to be an admirer of the “atrategy”
a€

these Gsocrals.

Ia our jndgnant of

McClellan we may

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doing here just ae near what the

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hairing always ft&amp;isted that his intentions

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y ere good, but that his theory was wrong

Dot to open loyal men’s -eyes, when they

There i* one

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iart wwvthy of record, that many apolo-

papers as the Richmond Extnnintr and

glrtlTot- McClellan, those who insisted
ibpl he ytw fully capable, and those who

Grenada Appeal J Thank God! there
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asked for another trial of . him pfter be

did not cast their ballots to please rebeia

was recalled .from the Peninsula, now

inarms.- Thank God! for sight to'nee

abandon him, not because they

the tendency .of the so called Democratic

or bl* capability deficient.

believe

fdm to be' intipablc, 'but because

they

W© must admit 4hat tbe c©rr©spondaoce

getting Uro scales ofparty prejudice from

between Seeretay Seward and Gesi. Hal-

their eyes.

wffilch McClellan is virtually

obedience

strengthens thia

of ordoYB,

Thank God!

party tics

were not strong enough to hold war Deml
ocrata in the Peace organization.

God I

Thank

that top testimony of the soldjere

in tbe field, obineide with the principles

ty, wa would much rather still

of the adtninistr*tion in- regard to tbe
final 'crashing' out 'of the foul treason

belters

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ter sbiHlmept of humaifity’.-A’ftriler rec­

(be fellurt oFthe two principle command­
ing Generals ©f our armjr. “ They^ have

ognition of. no/wrs/ rights.
Does any
one in Barry county, 5oubt that SZavery

repeatedly failed, and

is the cause of the war I

been

prreistontly

aghast at tbe enormous sacrifice - of life

and property. waflefT YSrough ’ "ffieir neg-

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dealt by.and lavurs so • persistently

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him

letter of Sprau of South Carqlinia.
it does seem as if do InteBigeat,

mind esuld doubt Ik.

wbo charge

all loyal men will rejoice, not no much

what other object co* they have but to

because one commander is removed and

shield tbe real trai tore.

soother promoted, or even as a certainty

would not remain quiet two years ago.

that the

wbat can we expect of it note, when both

sectio'na of the county are more embit­

ties which reat-upou it, and b dstermineff tered than ever

And

before?

must be removed.also, until one is

found

capable of lending our armies to victory.

-jMcuaroeometunes hoist by their qwn
petard, nnd tf tbe recent electious have

•foened the eyes of the Administrattyt to

n

collusion

between

its Generals and

nnd

all

their favor, will they be more likely to
be true to a treaty of peace 1

And If they

will not observe good faith with

us, can

we do less than to tompel them to behave
themselves even if they should lose some

of their peculiar property.

And do we

want future rebellions I

almost

Woods,

then we must destroy tbe cavte and tbe

If we do not,

Vodrbees 4t Gb. fur doing ©vil that good

only cause, and not keep anything as

msyeosto, and the loyal people will also

stock in trade for future trouble.

iBank tfte President that be has heeded

especially should we go to tbe fiirtheU

the first demand, of Fernando Wood,

verge of constitutional limit to destroy

made aftor , bta electron, when he asked

such a hateful mopster as American slave

fur a change of men.

ry—the causeofthe war—the cause of ig-

g^~The Republican victory

chosen

to four Conserve

Congressmen

lives—i* a conspicuous triumph for Sen­

ator Henderson, who delivered snd

p«b-

lishsd a powerful emancipation speech

during the campaign.

Tbe two tickets

In North Missouri were designated in

many counties “Henderson” and “Anti-

Henderaon.”

The young Senator has

deserved well of bis country.

Now, 1 take it, all

ty, W is., on Monday, seized the military
them, and then as­

saulted tbe officers and their property,
like a set of rebels.

A body of 600

troops, with cannon, has been sent to
subdue the rioters.
find out,

These fellows will

before they get through, that

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laws vindicated-

If they do, they

will

not seek to divide public sentiment, so

as to embarrass tbe operations of Govern­
ment—they will call traitors in anna.by

their true names and not “our SouiM^u
They will lovo their country

party ;

their Government

better than slavery ;

Republicanism bet­

ter than Aristocracy.

I dose by invok­

ing God Almighty, that tbe blindness of

party prejudice may give away to

the

glorious light of truth nnd patriotism

and that they may rpgard the Secession
Judases ss the vilest •diauh ;

because

they broke down a great and time

ored partymay

bon-

the leaders of that

it, is to side with the government and

instead of with anarchy and

free of expend
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Estate of Prentice Child.

It does tbe County printing.

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of Barry

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11 Bieraa’"s’S«s3=S"'^"*"u»-I“’,»ut
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Gen. MUekell.
. Port Royal, 8. C., Nor. 1.

and the authority of ita constitution and

freartom,

m

| ^1 s| sSSvHiiitastsstshrs...... '-nr

men

party see that the best way to resurect
Tbe immense demand for woolen

y. *

gold. J'ruM.nl,
Iteisitest frrntM toSltet,
HUNTING SOMFOMITIOM CARED ABJfiT
WATCH. Ruddy snarsred.
.nd Uncy
work.. UnaurpSMCd far Sutlcro, Traders, etc.—
Price • J J.. IfetaUs •» fnwnito to |ltoA arosl rsrietr ofother W.vcra, at low prices.
I.AUIU Srm of Brvocb sod ksr Drop, io corrnpoad. Duirrtlon CTuater Diamond, «r.ry rich

KS8S»SSSBSftC£2st**'’&lt;ee|oa ‘wna T&gt; "P*D

down, tbe strength of tbe government

better than
a mob against tbe draft in Osnukee coun­

31»S8226a3t885L*a "'MM *aMm9 u prova

everywhere want this rebellion snaked

bretherp.”

jgpThe lawlaaa oowarda who got up

rolls aud destroyed

And

norauee, ofbarbarity, of unthrift, of caste,
in Mia- , and uneasiness both north and south.—

souri—whereby five Emancipationists are

3

SM?

the compromise legislation in

traitorous politiciiRS, «Ah« . country can
tlumk-j Abe/Ssymouse,

Engluh manufacture Moremrrt; capped snd fait

£

if slave­

holders would not obey the constitution
fail, they

^HuS’rLsfcOMI'OSITfON CAKED LEVEM.

Si;

And if slavery

6bvqroment is aware of tbe responsibili­

If other commanders

“f“H’lM S'F—X

the abolitionists (meaning the Republi­

cans) with the responsibility of tbe war.

eCto.

SI.E.s

But

candid

If this be true,

the change;

of soiteis, bet ss an indieatioh

ft sis

read, the speeches of Alex H. Stevens
aud'Cot Hamilton of Texas, and' the

what shall we sny of those

It matters but little what immediate

causes may Ijavs influenced

lf so Tat

I regret to have to announce tbe sad
news of tbe death of Maj.-Gen. Ormsby
M. Mitchell, who commanded this De­
partment.
He died at Beaufort, on
Thursday, at 5j- o’clock in the evening,
from a malignant fever, contracted here.
But a week ago, we were suddenly visi­
ted by a type offerer, to which, it pains
me to aay, many of our chief officers
have fallen viotima, within tbe abort pe­
riod of one .week. The doctors cannot
agree in determining the name of tbe
disease, which, in its Symptoms tad na­
ture, baa every appearance of yellow fe­
ver, and, although not. quite as rapid in
its
effects, It seems to be quite
as fatal __ __
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The feet that the disease made ita appearanee so late In the season, induces the belief that it ha* been brought here from
Key West, or some other infected port,
and dpes not arbe from local causes.—
The dread pestilence seems to have con
fined itself to the Immediate vicinity of

nt Beaufort, yesterday, at 12 o'clock.—
The funeral wan attended by Gena Bran■an, Saxton, Admiral Dupont and Capt.
Rodgern, together with numerous promi­

Yoprs truly,

staff, and tho©e immediately surrounding
hirfl, were tiro first attacked. Tbe debch
of CspL L. A. Warfield, whkA I mention
on’ tbe site of the old mH! buret a year
ed in my Jaat J«tter. waa fulk»wed by that
A Loyal Votes rdow AlasaWjl— of Capt. J. C. Williams, Aid do-Carap to
ago. h wilUgo into immediate operation
Judge Lane, pf AlabsmiKbM addressed a
Gen. Mitchell. These two, osam were
letter to Secretary Stanton, urging the followed by tiro illness of Gsti. Mitchdl s
ting ibe firmer. to k«p tofw «"*•
adoption of a dlfieretjt petty toward tbe
two sons, both upon hmto; -­
rebel citizens of of hb State than that
J, J,, Ewell, Assistant Quarter!
heretofore pursued.
He deciares the
then the dbe*s* spread so rap
of many new one*.

A new mill has

re­

cently been bnMt in North Berwick, Men

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ufSintoT «n dirfojxl elibetn Irott oot

Fnwi-ota

ell ren
ly too

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LOCAL NEWS

nent officers of tbe armv and nary. Rev.
Dr. Stevenaon, of the Forty-eighth Regi­
ment New York Volunteers, who was
with him in bis Inst momenta, performed
tbe funeral service.
^tStehad^^the^rfaaUa^
&lt; J yuwisueu in

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Inquirer gives particulars of tbe capture
of Snicker’s Gap
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“Sunday morning one column, under
Gen. Caldwell, took up ita lin© of march
for Snicker's Gap, about six miles, end
arr’v*’d •bout noon.
After arranging
the troDpe tbe attack took' place.
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“First came their cavity, then artll.
fary. then Infantry, all marching qmetly
aIKj pleasantly along, aa if out on a dress
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=
e force we had in and about the Gap,
doubtlees deeming that they ooutd

TATE OF MICHIGAN,
A* SMHiM of the Pi

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^v^sAsatgiu.f Probate.
[1CLIC

bad driven them.
--------rebels
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Meanwhile .the
were---approach.
fag. As soon, however, as they reached
the top of a slight hill, about half way
across thb open apace, our Parrott guns

opened on
jeft among

®Z®KUUEjyi STOXI.

T
"d

dteeafe appeared’to be so confi

f,» wi^xlf-rX’wiH M |t Ifcrge taerMrt

.

Probate.
In tiw
Isle of san county daeeMed
On roadinr
Mingthe

His remains were deposited in tbe
grave yard of tbe old Episcopal Church

goods is not only driving old mills night

ondday, but is causing the construction

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snd open fro., or &lt;U&lt;V'« or Owulsmsa’s WsroS
iu one: tbe prettirot. mo it conrement nnd chroprot Wstoh in the Wortd. J rniteUon eold ■ cKMlUL
by • protent I HIM
roddrtd th. spp^r-

Mitph-

raare|iing by their flank, ret ttfn to tbs

turrote
1 nigL

cover of tbe woods.
'•Two &lt;rf their brigades sod a squadron

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could not move until

ha Ou*l

0 S SvCLEtLAN, M. 0.

such requisitions

the official canvass.

taken from

Il’varies hut little

from the aggregate statement published
by us on Ike day foHoteiog. tbs.'flection.

• IJ
- — « warn &lt;JUb naan, BO tor as I
cooldMcertain, any neglect or. dejny in
■ny Department or Bureau in issuing all
the^supplies asked fr»r by Gen. McClellan
«r by the officers o( his staff.
Ddava
have oceaa-ooaUy oolurred in forw.rdinu

3frgal $olitts.

WAR WEWS !!

Estate ofpLnciro H. Uebote.

WoW.jtoo, No,. 11.
Th. follo.-ng l*r«w,n oH«r vu rud
W lb. lH«&gt;p. oompr„inr tfc. Arm,
p"r.a,U*tU0&lt;!

•uppheeby railroad on ^nnl
Thx Wkathm is extremely mfid

and

pleasant for the season of the’ year. '"'Win­

cars.

ter may be close at hand, but the indica­
tions dfits-eofoib^ard'Moeiii ebtiKhg-as

,,IUr a*
Gw-iUCklu,

might be reasonably expected.

The opett^

formation of his intended movements, in
order that if he moved between the oneand Washington, the reiolorcrmmte

upon fodder; we having already passed

could be sent from this place. On the
1st of October, finding tbnt he proposed
to operate from Harper’s Ferry,] urg«l
him to crose the.stver at aces'and girc

the commencement of the foddering sea­

son of lost year by about three weeks.

PaasaxAL—In

another part of this

paper will be found a

“f *«ii«t.»'.
togi,.
i0.

battle to the enemy, pointing out to him
th. diud.«nug-m uf Joying till th,

man, A. A. Kx.lppxm Esq.,

of Kalatr.a-

Mr, Kh-Appxw Is well known to llie

citizens of thia county,

as formerly, an

ardent and consistent Democrat. ~ By his
letter it will be seen that he regards tbe

Democracy of to-day ns a very

different

article from what it was in the past; and

he refuses to allow the VaMnudingbame,
tbe Seymours, the Woods, the Vixirbeot
and the Coxes of the present Democracy,
to transfer his allegiance from the pure

patriotism of a dying Douglas, to an or­

ganization whose successes In Severn! of
tbe Slates, have kindled bonfires of exul­

tation, and elicited shouts ofjoy. all over

rebeldom, as the precursors of a divided,
and

dismembered

We- dan

country.

honor the men who can thus sink Um pgr

titan in the patriot, and place themselves
squarely upon the’platform of uneoidi-,

tional loyality aud an earnest prosecution

rd the wnr, even

f

udikft wnKPKrinnicDn

An Immense Stock of

«• KUO
01 i.nctus u. nicuoii
of BslUmors, in said •ounty decewed.

lug. tut Admitdstratira-nf Mid Mtate nay be
smatoitaUTi D«w«y. Johnathan Nickola and
the petitioner.

Come and See t!

BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE
Which *r* offer'd

WE

:®SBs^^y
Asanarmy X09 Uva grown up under

my care. In you 1 have never found
duubt or coldness. The battles yon have
fought under my command will proudly
liva io oor nation's history. The glory

Has in Store

—WEBTILL—

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
bsanag thereof by causing • copy of
to b* published Id the Harting* Baat
_ ._ ..zn_.

DIRECT

you have achteved, our mutual perils and

FROM

WHICH

®kfi mmjPBmjNMj

latter from our

esteemed friend and former fallow towns­

xoo.

C.mp tor IWortowo, Not. 7.

'‘OSIc.ni wd Soldier, of th. Army of
lb. Potorau! An order of tbe Pre^deot
d.rolev. upon M.jOm,. Bum.id. the

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IN BATHE CREEK.!
A. L SKINNER

P*0!U TXOlDBL-Vth-n cry mtchioo
County of Barry, *&gt;.
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*** Pn,h“'’ c,,ort «•£**• Cootv of Barry, holder, at the Probate Ofiro, in tbe
villaf. of Harting*. OT Mrod.r the ITU, day of

noroiog *1 Dr«»

He.dqo.rur, Army of t|„ PotomM )

crowded condition of the Railroad depute,
oryfa jrant of a sufficient number of

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

OF THK WKKKLY

O»r|C|»k Cmcmik—In another, p^l

of this paper will bo found' thu rota of

this county, hy townships,

AT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE

«LOW PRICES

TBAIXS KASTWALD.
Pay Express,...-.}.AW........... ItlOP. M
’,,b

to the crusting ou^ of

this nelariauaandeuadWflvreb«UW&gt;ia

October.be was peremptorily ordered to
cross the Potomac aad give'battle to the

enemy.nr drive ffim Suulh.
1 said to
him, “Your army must move on* while
the roads are in goud condition.” 1 R will
be observed that three weeks has elapsed
since that order waa givon.
4th. In m jU&gt;pimuu there lias been no
such want of supplies in the army under
Gen. McClellin as to prereht his com­

pliance with my orders to advance upon
tbe enemy.
Had he moved his armv to
the south tide of ths Potomac be could
have received his supplies almost as read­
ily as by remaining inactive on the north
•id*..
.
5-Sv 9-n.llieJ'Ui_£f O?Viber»ixua telagram In regard to hie Intended move­
ments, Gen. McClellan stated that it
would require at least three days to sup­
ply tbe hirst. Fifth and Sixth Corps,
that they needed shoes and other iudispensible articles of do! bing, as well as
shelter tents.
No complaint was made
that any requisitions had not been filled,
and it was inferred from bis language
that he w as only wailing fur the distribu­
tion of his supplies.
On the JI th be tel-

2000 yds. p'*ln «»d f«nej Silk,

forms of those whom wounds and sickness

have disabled, tbe strongest association'
which can exist between-meh unite us by

CHANCERY ORDER.

fHa Three le 8li Simian P* Part

uf our country and the nationality of ite
people.
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Signed,

Saver*! eaaei
man fTalld^f, CMtinakt,

Gso. B. MoCLXLLAK,
Maj. Gen. U. S. A.

Tbe Order Relieving Gea.McClellan.

New York, Nov. J4. .

The

following Is the 'order relieving

Gen. McClellan :

General Orders, No. 182.

For Sale By the Pound.

lbi« court, that Edwsrd Landon, one of the D®fendanta above named, ia a non-resident of this
State: On mottos of Srcexey A Altin, BoUcitora
for Complainant, it is ordered that the said De­
fendant, Xdward Loudon, cause his appearance to

GOOD PRDiTS

War Department, Adjutant General's 1

Office, Washington, Nov. 5,1862.

j

By direction of tbe President of the
United States, it ia ordered that Major­
General McClellan bo relieved from the
command of the Army of the Potomac,
and that Major-General Burnside take
command of that army.
Per order of theSect’y of War.
Signed
E. D. Townsend.
Adjutant.

At 10 and 12} rente per yard.

ipirimjies.

aBKDnriDM)

Beullhrt styles
•aid Villwdlbe tskra as oonfeMed by Mid wrvsideol Defetxlant, Edward Landon.
.
And it is furtbsr. ordered, that witbin twenty
day* tbe complainant came a notice of this order
to be published tn tbs HotHnat Banner, a pobItiaew
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«M drertstteg

ef MiliM,

at Mels per Yards
We have every kind of goods, such a*

A. L. SKINNER.

Washington. Nov.

14.
Circuit Court Commiwioner.
.
Lienb Regers ol tiw sta/Tof tbe rebel
Swskxkt * Alls*. Solicitors for Complainant
A. I'itoposrrioK.—Our attention has
: As already stated, agents were I’m me-1 Gen. Hill was captured today by Col.
&gt;._.
i
,
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p*
erce
»
g
Qnjgiry,
while
visiting
his
fami
­
diately sent from here to investigate this I
lieeti called to the subject of entertain
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
He says Jackson will
inciiU fur the coming winter.
Our dis­ rompbilnr, nnd'thdy reported that every­ ly near Leesburg.
thing had gone forward. On tbe same be in- Cumberland within twesity-fonr
tance from any public thoroughfare pre “
date (the 11th) he npuke of many of biv hours.
Similar rumors of Jackson’s'
eludes the p'wsibility of being entertained horses’ being broken down by fatigue.— movements arc received from Harper’s examination and &gt;djo»tm«nt to the
CommiaaioMra duly appointed by
by lectures, first class tforicerth, &amp;c.
jliia , On
_ _____
__________
,____________
Court far the county of Barry, who
the____
12th
he complained
that____
the_____
rate Ferry.

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supply *a» only “150 botscsper week
a
for the entire army there and In front cf
on by miserable,' low, and uriworthy cn
.
...
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Washington.”
I immediately directed
tertaipmeute wbid, always shun public. tb. Quartermaster-Groeral to inquire incmninunity lias sp long been imposed lip"

“SHB CiffX

Baltimorx, Nov. 14.

WWS &amp; SHOES

GROCERIES
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JT Ti

on Satar-

HARD-WARE!

A special to the American, from Har­
per’s Ferry to day, says that parties from January, one :
drill hundred
r,
tw*nty.fii
three, and &lt;x»
vYjoiebester and scouts report that Jackthor-itiglifarea, that we have corfie to dis- tu this matter, and rcj&gt;ort why a larger
Marsh, pue i
sooipswBrd llirou jh Wind.roter on Mon-fay
' until' an supply was not furnished.. Gon. Meigs I
trust nil entertainments offered,
mid Gen. Hill followed on Tuesday. . It
reported, on the 14th, that the average
nccatwmnl worthy thing is grossly rieg- j
y. IH-Iicved that Jackson is between Win­
issue of horses to Gen. McClellan’s army
chester and Harper's Ferry. Skirmiab
lected, and is permitted to come and go
in the field and in front of Washington
3. K. 8HKLD0N, I th
again, without obtaining an appreciating. for tbe previous six weeks bnd been 1,459 ing between pickets has been resumed.—
1. A. 8WBSZKY, &lt; m
Gen. Slucum commands Harper’s Feryy,
audience.
Now tbe proposifiuO' for the per week, or 8.754 in all. In additive, and has sufficient forced
coming winter is, to form a literary tun- that large numbers of mules had been
'
Estate of Prentice ChlM.
Headquarters of the Army, I
supplied, and the nhmber ofanimal* with
ciajion to hold meetings weekly or semi- Geu. McClellan’s army on the U^per
ROBATE Order.—State of Mishina.
Washington, Nnv,14. = \
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CotrnltoTBarry,«*.—At s session oftbe Promtyithly to cultivate, bring out, and lis­ Putomac was over 31.000.
AND
He also
A rebel br^nde which has been recon­ bete Court far the county of Berry, holrfcn si the
ten to home talent, intwrspefoed by- such reported that be was then sending to'that noitering for a position on the Rnppahaii- I’robete Office, in the vHlen of Hutinp, on
Tiwsday,
the Ktb day. of October ooe thronnck. left Jefiersbnrti^ny for Oilp^pper, sand sight
lectures as may occasionally be obtained army all the horses be could pruenrp.
hundred snd sixty-two.
Prevent,
On the 18th Gen. McClellan stated, in Plroaanton drove tb«ir rear guard from Shrnnsn C. IMndle, Judge of Probste.
from abroad.
It would aeem that’ such
In the mrttter of ths estate of Prentice ChlM
regard to Gen. Meigs’ report, that be ,Jefferoon.
.
Ute of s*ld county decssMd.
an assudatibb, hbom of mo6h rtf the asual
There are indications that tbe rebels
Ou reading and filing tbe pvtilion,duly verified,
had filled every rcqniaition for shoes and
of Jobn’Tsggert preying, for reasons therein set
cumbrous machinery, might be rendered clothing, “Gen. Meigs may hare ordered ;are evacuating Culpepper.
forth, UiatKW. ^He witt. Admlnirtrstir ot said
Jackson is said to be still In Chester
not only pleasurable but profitable. Who three things to be forwarded, but they
We have a force In his frdnt ed to courey certai
have not reached ou? depots; und unless 1Gap.
moves in the matter 1
described,
to said]
which prevents his coming down this
greater effort to insure prompt transmit
tain eon tract ailed
deceased tn his lift
si on is made by the department uf whien sMe.
i
Bllitary Examlnatiosn.
Tberennou, it k-.,
Gen. Meigs is the bead, they might as
■
W^hingtenj tfnv, 14.
day of December, !86s.at 10 o’clock in the forenoon
We are indebted to Hon. N. Bailey well remain in New York or Plnladel
One of the Herald correspondents, just be assigned for th« bearing of said petition,aad of every description
teat the heirs at law of Mid decen»ed, and all
Commissioner to . super!nted the draft,
uo far 88 thlshrmy is cnnceruedi”— arrived from Harpsr’a Ferry, reporta other persons interested in said estate are rewired
for the folioirfrig 'tMufnenVof the result*
irn mediately Mailed Gen. Meigs’s alien­ that Stonewall Jaakeon has, moved bls ■to appear at a session of aaid Court, teen to be
holden
st tec Probata Ofticr.in tee Tillage of Hea­
of the examinations held in Barry county- lion to thia apjjawt neglect &lt;»f hta dw forces from the vicinity nf Front Royal. tings, and show renac. If any there be, why the
! partmenL OrFife 25th, be reported as His nrmf is now encamped at Pewtown. prerer of the petitioner should hoi be granted.
Tbe laborsnCaBuniaaiouar and
tbe result of this investigation that 48,- .7 mile* from Winchester, on tbe Rom
And it is farther ordered, that tee petitioeer
giro notice to *11 person* interested in said estate
Surgeon have been * enoMncw—large1 000 pairs of bools and shove had been ney turnpike.
His foree is estimated at of tee pendancy of said petition, and th* heanag
throngs uf eager applicants for exemptioni received bv tbe-Qeartervnaster of Gen. from 25 000 to 40.000. All agree'that thereon, by csuwng a copy of this notice and
order to b* published in th* “Harting* Bana*r. ’
McClellan’s army al Harper. Ferry^ he
,
has with him 40 pieces of artillery.
from draft greeted them at every ap­
a n*w*p*per printed and circulatingin said cotmFrederick and Hagerstown ; that 20,000
m
A spec*! to th. Tribwu, Washington, tyef Barry, for •ix eucortyr* wMk*. i*m*dipointed meeting, and the pressure upon
pairs were at Harper’s Ferry depot on Nov. 14th, says : “It is reported that the
their time and pauenoe was veij great. the 21st; that 10.000-more were on tj«fr rclxja have occupied 'IWutop u&gt;d Chea­
‘ MIU
[
Judg* of Probate.
«&lt;V erJ 15,000 more ordered.
U&gt;I- ter Gaps, in Burnside’s rear, in force. ’
Iiwallfo AM-de Camp abd Chief Quarter
nlster to firn. McClellan, telegraphed
joa on the 24th. “Tbe suffering for want of
TATE OF M1CHI0AN. I ..
Probate Court
Maple Grove M JBA'3 CU Barry County,
f
for said oeualy,
At a session of said Court holden at the Pro­ Which we are enxboa U **8, aad WILL SELL,
clothinn ia exaggerated, 1 think, and cer­
bate
Office.
in
tee
Tillage
of
Ua*ting*,on
Tneeday,
Waodlaad
tainly might have been avoided by timey
LIST OF LtTTEM,
th* Ute day of October, in th* y*w eno tln»w-Johnstown
equisitiuDS of regimsuta! and
] Rem.inlu In lb.rPo.tOEo. V Ilaattag. aand eight hundred and tixly-two.
rreeaat,
Baltimore
8h*r®an C. PrindU, Judge of Probate. ... ,
Barry Cuuuty, N^v. M»th, 1862.
n, tee patte.-of tee .Stele of Fre.tiroCWM
istaefsald
county,
deceased
!2»
tost the clothing was not detained in cars Aiben Albert
Ration
at the dentils,
‘Such eomplainla are
•
therein set forth, teal Erwin W. Hewitt, AdtnlnIrrfng
Tb.
!•
"I1?.’"X
I’rsirfwlll*
OrT JoBvph
OCR GOODS
“ ve. and ia iaaued, but n&gt;ora b[aUli «an&lt;Osbore forth!*
Bsboock Moraes
Clsrk Mary
«). I have ordered mbre
Cro«« « tn
Curtis K. 8.
‘3’aUl
1M1
TST
St
21
.14*
Clark Perry L

P

DRY GOODS!

rite,

Oct 22d, 1862.

7b
7b
7b
7b

Dtitnjy------- Rats, Roaches, die.
l)alroy------- Mice, Mules, and Ants.
Drttroy------- Bcd-Bugfa
Derfroy------ “Moths in Furs, Qlulbee,
'ire., &lt;kc.

7b Dfitroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
7b Drttroy——Insects on Plant* and
Fowls.
7b Dfilruy------- Insects on Animals, &amp;c.
7b iMtlroy-------- Every form and speeics
ofVermin.

"Cuatnr's” ndvertisementa

in this paper for the detfmetion and utter
exlrrminatiun of al! linde and tyeciet of

f^*Suid in

Ilaarutos,

Mich., by

Rntrars dr Stmikkr, and by the Drug­
gists, Grocery and Storekeepers generally.

THE GREAT CAUSE Of

HUMAN MISERY.
A*!
in a
iCU.
. A TABCTURB BT Da. CULVKRWELti OK TUB
CACHE AND CUBK of Bpennatonbms

ftalf-Dfotru*:; Diasinros; Hrod.ebe; Afcetioi.

Stacks of

T TATXE

Clothing

S

U

{

1

5s::StWp

EgS-.

Unusually

John Mitcbdl. the Irish renegade id Our depot
vide. a. wxm a.
and blackguard, iaeoon tojeia tbe
army. ■ Hi» chance of getting an “Ala- foresee no time

Is not at fruit. H
dua^uUiojh «‘*«o J

«ke« an army of oyer
MX&gt;,°°0 mjjJulL RPt nB frr clothing

Hmlth F N
Smith
OwreU Smite

Harting*, sad

BUloa Ere Carolis
Wheat, Corn, Dal*, Buuar,

•er poor.

Thx Ikdism*

Duhl kil to gl vs t* fi ceR.

GRANT * SPAULDING

Huang,,
to be elected for

m*f ia

isn.

D, C&amp;XS. J. c. KUHS,

MORTGAGE BALE

�magi

MIHLXlDWXrS

,

OJL3BA.BfftoZMrO' GT*V»,
Mua»"
«...

...

RAD WAY’S RENOVATING
l.

r-auu-

RESOLVENT

Mfe « M

)A aUAMANTMU-Owete ata .‘--F jMM-a.

1.

AintMCAN CEMENT GLUE
M Ita HW •• »~4—1 •***

will
UriosaU rodsced. This Byron *
«*•
orotr*tod,«xovwdingly powerful, two tewH&gt;oanfiils
bmng a fsU doos, it is satiroly vegetoMs. sad
tbs most elegzat mediriari prepsrotSde srode.)

•

wiramuro waibb.

rr WILL MEND WOOD.
I— ywr M» V ntaw

UK. ■RtTBKeK’B

rr WILL MEND LEATHER.

Wlood WaxvsxK

Mend yw Harams. Strops, Belto, *»*.**

TO THE PUBUQ

IT WILL MEND GLASS.

rr will

Mend china.

Twrbntay Cbta C°ta w41li.iy«ta tavta.

j| irmomresi
iJsWT. BlciiSaKSlmlrfu. SuU.
Scotland

IT WILL MEND MARBLE

‘and
"El'LOO'D WW
tan taaa l«l»ifciil to A. ^.Wie Sr am
Ita* ta rttnt mttan
“
Umum. VtauVnwRa,
An appreciating pablio was not kng id
diseoTsnng they possessed remarkable

Demand and

EZRA JONER. Deputy
speculation tnay step in and control for *

time, but not lung. The time has come
when "every thing produced by manual
labor will cumiitanda remunerative
price.
Husbandry will be respected nc
Cording to its importance to the other
indust rial interests of the country and
the profits derived therefrom.
*

‘,’Win core Salt Rbcara, Scald head. Sore Eyes,
Strutnoua Diochargve from the Ears, Swrfliar In
the Groin, Friting eftbv Womb, Dyepepria, Non.
CUl-ORRIl MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAH, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.

Fro-veernt «rgvjrMkotaj)*M Aug. 10, I MJ
Thutdairisud for h&lt;&gt;ncu for -dtamy and coat t?0,nK&gt; to engrave it and one year a time.
Superior to any tin map ever made by Colton
other purposes is such that the prices
or Mitchell, and telle at tbe low nnce ot fifty
paid for them are from twenty-five to
thirty-three far cent, higher than the
unit- quality ot huroes sold fur one year
of the United Statueaud Canada* combined in one,
ago, and yet they are rising and will cow- giving
iw* £rt*pl«*x “ jw •»nrtr &gt;. bEVERT RAILROAD STATION

adequate to the aumand. partners who
give their attention to the rating of go&lt;*d

v

■g

Guarantee any woman or man M to S3 per day.
and will take back all maps that cannot bo sold
and refund the money.
Send for 61 worth'to try.
Printed instructions how to canvass well, far-

beet, work und milk, though Dot materiWj*V*r*&lt;W
vance considerally in price in the year to
coms, or we mriqh mistake (he signs of
hundred dollars capital. Jit CWopttition.
« Ln .Avhaa
'111.'.. .. k . I. . .. ^ I-.— — .
J. T. LLOYD, No. 164 Broadway, New York.
or who have the mvajis to produce them,
Tbe War Departinent neggear iiap ot Virginia
will do well to double their efforts, with
Maryland and Pennsylvania, coat fieO.oeO, on
a certain^ 61 rsalutig HirgO-profita.— which is marked Antietam Creek, Sharpsburg,
u ■lg^tJ&gt;- ■WlllLtm.?I&gt;o.rt FerrT- Rtio-rc,r&gt;Wool, nnd especially the coarser grades,
has not been so high for -many years as
now, and it is still rising.
We have

Jg^^OT^7.,|iS5

LLOYD’S
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
OB 10.-INDIAN A, and ILLINOIS,
matters we place much confidence, that
dh'offld ecttun continue as high as now, is the only authority for Gen. Buri) and the War
wool in fair luMt wilL.bring'.fcom eighty I Department. Moner refunded to any one finding
• n SrmS in it Prt»&gt; ,V&gt;
Cf nls to a dollar per pound within the
gomiofe yesY.
’
-■ '-1’6

THBKE BOTTLE*.
.Will sure Ferrr Soreo, Ulcers. Sorea in lb«
ffeea er MuuUi. Kings Evil. Nodes, Diachrnwaa
from tbe Uterus, chlorosis. Primary BythllSs,
Glandular Swrilluga Ulcers, of tbe Wwut HickOta, Softening of the Bone., Fitz, Dtcpsid Effosums, and Diacaaes ladnced by Expeeors, Ac.-

FOUR TO SIX BOTTLES.
Will cure Fcrofttla, Syphilis. Whfte Swelling,
8ore l-age-Byphllitte Rfcromstlam, Gout, chronic
Dteeww.itourvey, Bronchitta. Tubero.ee. Ulcers

«nrv, Qulijne, corrosive subKmete, Ac. Tbvro Is
no 8i.eeiZoflbe.SkTn, Joint., Bones or Glsads,
but that, this rviordr will cure.
II cleanses tbe BLOOD. Reset.sh alt dietascii
depoaites. end rvoarates tbe avstew witll health
end MrroK«h. In all com* e.k for HADWAY’H
RENOVATING BIMOLVEMT. Price per bottle
One Dolls/.' Persona calling al* Dr. Kadway'a
* Ca*»o8to«,87 Maiden Lane, will ba anpplfed
with six bottles for Five Dollars. Md also by

DB. BADWAYW FILLS.

Miasiaslppi squadron. i&gt; authorized to purohue
as many as are required for use ol that squadron.
GIDEON WELLES,
oetSt3 _____
Broretaryof th^Navy.

much better preserved^ and : tbo after,
cooing is iirtdL j This plan ish^uitff ia
little trouble as tlx.* old inode, to sa’}
nwthiug.of ibe superiority in the quality
of the material obtained.
Try it, and
you will not return tn the nld method,
wdsresurc nr,d you will become a.great
ItiiiiOf ptrnikm pie “the- year roond;”
and feel less.the loss nf the fruit crop.—
Avi&amp;icau Ayriculhtritl.
•

ti^rpast beef is disposed of she presumes!
upe»«Ma)p, nnd possibly upon a &gt;at ,'
and'wbrt), at last, the drwert is spread
upon the table all bands nre merry, and
tins-face of the husband and father, which
eniered tbe house so pinched, and savage,
and sharp, becomes soft and full,; and
beaming a* the face of tbe round summer
tnbon,:.. Children are very sanaitiee to
the mduenoo of hunger; and often, wbeu
w# think wore witnessing some fearful
proof of total depravity ef human nature
in a young-ehiM, wa are only witnessing
the natural desire fur bread and milk.—

LIFE

Bltota V*n5«&lt;

Are pure vegetable extracts. They enre all bil­
ious diaordera of the human system They regu
late and Invigorate tbe Ever and kidneys; They
give, tons .to the dlgeauve orraua; they reguteto
Cheaecreii-n\ excretionsandexbalatioiia. equal­
ize the circulation, and purify the btood. Thus.
aUliilitM CHtfttuiuU— some of which are Torpid
Urer. Sick tfowiaehe. Dyaftopsia,,Fites, Ch Hit
slid Fcrera, costirenesa,or looscoeoa-are entirely
coutroled and cured by three remedies.

VW 'B\.oo4,
fcr ita lit. taM bodU, oHta btaj taptata
• 10 00 a year saved in rvrry family by'
One Buttle &lt;’f

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Priee 25 Cents pisr Bottle.

DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR

» potaoota. Ita body dta*

AMEKICAW CEMEST CUE.

Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

Price 25 Cento per Bottle.
Price 25 Cento per Buttle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.

TERM8 &lt;’A8H.
ir Bale hr all Dresgista, am
finerally throogboat Ute a

JOHNS &amp; CBOftl

78 WILLIAM STREET,
Corner of Liberty Street.

NEW YOMK.

fibrq/ula,
Bkin
Salt ^heuni,
^Pyaptpna,.

I

Byph il U,

Old Barta,
Jfhrumntitm,
HUbHoadwoho,

,n. __ _

.

.

Idver GgaylqfRfc Fsver and yQue,
*-s-

'

**

Lnwcrrhaa,

FUo, LJcrqfutout Ccnau/npticn, ota.

I I

*

I

I

R

0ME PCTMn writes, her daughter vret enred
of tto of Bins yearo* standing, and St Vitua*
dance of twpywara.
AE0THE* writes, his bob WM cured

READ THE FOLbOWDiG TESTIMONY:

Jsa. L. Bromley, merchant, IM Fuhow wreet,
New York, writes, Angiut, 10, 18*0: "I. haw
been afflicted with pile., accompanied with bleed­
ing. tbe last throe years j 1 ntod
DARLINtrS
1

Liver

regulator

Important to House Owners.

Impormt to Builders.
Important to Railroad Companies.
Important to Farmers.

all whom Hit may concern and it cow
errnt everybody.

----------

UFE BITTERS,
And now consider myself £*iirtly etertd,'"

Hon. John Cross writre. "Brooklyn. March lb
19fi0., in the spring ■•ftlUU* 1 took a severe cold
whiefl induced a vlotent fever- I took two dooes
J)ARLJIf(rS LIVgR RKGULA TOR

Mra. C.Tsbow, 11 Cbriatopbar Street, N. Y.,
writes: "Fob. to. IJrtO.—1 bare been aubject to
attacks of Asthma the last twenty years. 1 have
never found anything equal to

JOHNS ds CROBLEY’8

CEMENT ROOFING,
The cheapest aad moat darahte Eoefiac

IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
It can bo applied to Saw and om sours of am.
strna. and to uuxoca soors wtraoui auonxo

Tha tat fa cdy abaut Ono-Thirt that of Tin,
AMD rr 18 TWICE AS DCRABLK.
Tbtaartscte baa been thoroughly tested th Kew
\ ork and all parts of the United Hutan^Osmda.
W ret ludie., end Centra) and South Amenta, on
buildingsnf all kinds, inch as FacTOStsa, Fovan
«m, Cncacazs. Ran. Rosa Darova. Cara, and on
Pusuc BeiLDiNua gencrailr. Gosssxmut Bvhji
tam, Ac.; by Ute p.-inapal^eiLoans. Aarnrrscn,
sod others, and has proved 0. be the CHEAPEST
and MOOT DURABLE ROOFING in me-, it fa in
WA?K“- WEATHER and
P.1!L&gt;H“&lt;&gt;Or TOrenn&lt; fcr ROOFS OF ALL
KINDS.
in Me

Darling’. Liver Begnlaor.
fn affording mmediala relief.
Liver Md CillM.ua remedy."

It is a thorough

ConmlaitH eonld b»
Purifier and Pilb

'Wo’dfcVvVct, a CVunvw..
•rt tbe most octi re and thorough pills that
have over been introduced.
They act so direotlv upon the Liver, excit­
ing that organ to such an extent aa that the
system docs not relapse into its former eon£ttoa, which Is too aac to be tbo mas with
simply a purgative pili.
Tney are really a
*B\.oa\\A
t VvVk,
Which, ln conjunction with ths

will cure all the aforemeauoned diteasas,
and, of themselves, will relieve and cure

Haadaeha,
Oostivenatt,
OoUo 'Pai.no, Chclara. Jdorbua,
Indigestion,
Pain in tbo jjbtoials,
(JUxxintsa, ata.
Try these medicines, and yoa will never
regret it
Ask yoar neighbors, who have used theta,
snd they will say they are

Qtoodi 'MltA'veAwc.^

No Hent is required in making application

and yoet should try them before going for’a

T*? exp*?~ of •PP’yfeff “ &lt;• but trifling, as au
ordinary Rtaf cm be covered nnd flambed

’nJto‘a^Pamphkd or Almanac of my foea!

agent, and road the eerttfieatoa, aad if yew
have ever doubted you will .

certain,

•WE.'

"WouNaX. wo vnove..

D. Wrotyrvelt, Em., of Booth Hb. near 8th BL,

tom Pws । leanemerB- X-eM tato&lt;raw.ta

GUTTA

I ttH-ao ssff found It la operate adaiirAlr, rrmov
ing the bite and arousing the liver to activity. 1
i i.
‘
» want of kA- -i-„
that will
rAMiLV asnicns.
'
'Wife the
io a bnnd- When onr children are put of aorta, we give them
a few drops, and It seta them all rtgbt I find it
meets ths general wauls of the stomach aud bow­
els wbeu diaordsred."

We aey that Rsdway's Rannr Rruzr ia the
most elegant and powerful medicine known in the
world. This is not bor"‘— *“ '* “----’
skeptical, snd bo convi----composition the properties
an anti-septic, a mild but effective Astringent, aad
a direct power over tbe nerves, neither narcotic
sor anodine, that relieves pain, in a manner pe
culler to tself. and for whieti we have no word in
%*.E^

,
&lt;
1
i

VCOa

h tai Ita, tarita U Ita m J Dtmta
by andMMUf 9nry p*ruoU of uapority

BTTERS,

Mrs. Yonag. ef Brooklyn, writes: "February
Enkugemant, diocaros caused by the sxfitaaive oJA, IMo.—In May last I had a severvattack ofl’ite,
which eonfined me to the bouse. ! took one bot-

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

&lt;
:
.
।
j
i

tW Country.

The psoaliarity of the

sail tobiltou attacks, 1 wM sdvW, by a frivud,
“UARUNGS UVER REGULATOR.

Emftt Stomachs.—A burin$s| ruaq, Who has beau to work all day,
will enter bis Itawsews crabbed and him
gry ns n bear. The wife iHidcratanda
When applied exter­
the mriibd, and, while she says little to :internal administration.
nally. it will be found a most powerful counter
h(/|h ia.careliil.nioLUi, have ths dinner de­ u-ritanL instantly reddening the surface to which
layed.
In the meantime, the children
wntrb him cnuliotmly, and do . not teeae ’
hotped up,causing pain and leading toin/amatiou
with questions.
When the poup is gulp
It fulfills th* indication of equalizing the drculrci,-And he leans back and wipes his mouth 'tnin most effect! r sir. and moat beautifully to
»&gt;«• lh“.t“
'S-w-t ’ \
there is an evident relaxation, .and his
wife ventures Urakk for the hews.
When
axit

KW ynvts

LIVER REGULATOR

Otis atudtey, Esq.. 1'28 East tfith Rtreet. N. Y.,
writes: A-nf. 1*. IbfiO.—I bad ndt«eulty with ths
Ktduey complaint three years, with eeastant pain
in the small nf my back. I bad used most al) kinds
of medicines, but found no permanent relief until

by irritating tbe costa of Uw iztestitum.
In octiva ai.dinflammatory dcseases. tbs irritatiM&gt; product^ by iba Drsatic Furgatiro Pill, will
not only incrosM tfoediaeata.bui indoes ulcers
tioa; Ibervfure, great caution ia required ho al
tacks of inflamatKin of the bowaU. bilious colic,
rbeomatiam, strat, Ac , in the.kind of pills to take.
If RADW A-Htp/LLRarolhkeataeurawUl follow
There are a data of chronic di»WMe. chronic

VivkmiTiMM
which have beast showered upon hhn froaa

DARLING'S

It broke np mv cold and fever at once. Previous
to this aUaek, 1 had been troubled with despepsis
several months: 1 have fell nothing of it stone?*

ono.wa recommended a year ago, and
wWh we trfed on a larger scale than

hitherto.
It it* this: '- Take tbe ripe
pumpkins, pare, cut fa arualI,pieces, atew
urift, mash und strain through a culfender?
as if (&lt;&gt;r making piea. Spread thia pulp
To those who do not wish to be troubled with
otf plutei hi Uycra ti«»t quite half an inch thinking, but like to hare their thinking done by
thick ; drv it d«wn in oiluve oven ; keep nor one else, wrouy trihtosl crptoM/ooe, that
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF
at so low a ler.-.perature aa not to scorch
ik In about t day it wilt become dry Will relieve those who suffer pains, instantly on
and. cnsp.
The sheets thus made can be stowed
away In a dry place, and they arc alwuya SORE THROAT......'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'in flfleea minutes.
ready for use, for pies or dauce. Soak TOOTH-ACHE.............................. in three minutes.
NEURALGIA (paroxysms ot).. .in five minutes.
lUetpiecrs over night id a little milk, and CRAMPS.......................................... in five minutes.
they '^ill teiuru to a nice pulp, as deliciotH.as' the fresh pumpkin, we think—
modi more so. The quick drying after
cooking prevents any portion from slight
ly souring as is always the case when the
imc«&gt;&lt;9&lt;V ftedSMbre dried;;the ISdorS is

UllAl
JOHN nvuosiw... awjMuw. »«««■*. -—
J. H. FOUNTAIN. Quarter Master General.

FAMILY MEDICnrE,

“slA'irirsnuK'h.'iSSLKE:

We love pumpkin pica, especially
where there la not an .abundance of tree
frqlt- We have tried all inodes of dry ­
ing' buYnri plan is equal, we think, la tl»e

_________
CORTLAND B STEBBINS. Deputy do
8AMUEL&gt;S.&gt;LACEr^otD,r. 8tale_Lao

»CRILMBW.
Perooveti tbe morbid snd bilious deposits from
RADWAT8 READY RESOLVENT given in tbe stomach and bowels, reguIsles the liver and
doos, nf half a tetapoonfhl three times per dsy, kidneys, removing every etelniciioa, restores a
wUl eure.toreo of liv Gums, cankers in tbe Moulb natural and bed thy actioa in the vital organg.—
Spre Heeds.'Kars, sad Eyes, either from Worms, It lawsdperior
TreiNtsr. or my other cause. If troubled with
cough. RntlMsurM at Night, half a teaspoonful
of the R130LVBNT will insure a cuyv. Price Mneb better than pills, and much easier to take.
One Dollar a bottle or six boUlm for Fire Dollars.
Principal offlec.87 Maiden Laue, New York. Sold
DABUWtFS LIFE BITTERS
by DrOggiata in every town In the United States
Is a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent is
aud Canadas.
BADWAY A Co.
eases of loos of appetite, flatulency, female weak­
67 Maiden lane.
ness. irregularities, pain in the side and bowels,
blindjprolrading and Heeding piles, and general

In these facts tbe firmer will not fail
---------- rgtng with other pflte or powders, salts
to .satq.^qkf to'MicoMtge hitCMHl gr®Mer
oUs, Bs^dHw Wrtere, tbsy wauld Med &gt;•» pbysioexertion to put into the market the
greally improve thrirhtahh.
*
greatest ponible ampiml of lbs. products
of his farm, of whatever kind, and wis­
RADWAY*8 FILLS
dom would dictate to many who ars-ea.
Asa Psarsst Pts.itiris
in other fiursuita. tho propriety* of owner’s nunc from St Louts to the Gulf of MtxiThey are &lt;iptt irel, tonic, laxative, stimulant,
eo--l.X.’&lt;0 mile* back from the river—colored in
cuuoter-irriteat,
BF4Hfc*l|e»r.b«4«««gl»* U». the proper counties and States. Price, fl in sheets, |2, pocket
entirely Vtaetel
form, sad 93,60 on linen, with rollers. Ready substitute for ci________ __
cultivation of the earth
Sept. 20.
' MU. talite Aroma of Medicine. As s
surance of a bountiful return.—Stock
they .are mure certain snd thorough
NaTT DtrAKTMBXT, WaMIXOTOX, Sept. 17, '63
Jovrwal.
:
DrarttaPUU of Aloea, or Croton ud H

Drying Pumpkins.

&amp;

PERCH A CEMENT,

For Coating Metab of all Kinds when
exposed to the Action of the Weather

F0K8ALEBY

J®« •••* either nr both of these moat
excellent Rtniedies.tequirefor tbsmattbe stores,
if y.m ta not tb.d them, take no Other, but ioclota
iv *,u ■ iriicij buu i&gt;n revcipt ci inc muo, the Remedy or Remedies will ba sent according
yonrduecuona, by mall or express, post-paid.

8160 BEST PIANO&amp;aifiO
UROVEHTEra A HALE, having removed to
tbetr new warerooms.

Ng. W8

sr^awy turned to oGfoiWysWaatoiagntosCTt

DAN’L a DARUNG,

102 NmmuBl.Ntw York.

be found thin and watery.

AVOID bALlNE PURGATIVES.
Thia is evroueous.

7 Octave Scsc wood Piano,

P«t sp teMeMt aadfi Bottle. each.

o.ntstnlna all improvrtornto knows in lb&gt;. man

They nocaed |a oh-

ixpenae vf tbe liver, panerow, kidneys,

Atnbru*

liirror Ambrotype;'Nrilnpwp&amp;fq ’

Pearl Ambrotype; Ornamental
Ambrotype; Imperial Am.
brotype; Relievo Atn, ' ’ brvtype; Doable'

GUTTA PERCHA OEMBMT,
•choc Mar• great etas
——■&gt;^oa aad ex•*d wW wriorari i* mW age

1
.

Woof

Wool!!

THS 7UCS TO GET WOOL CiRBEP,
o. autatamtain, . «m«wn«

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S»A¥,&gt;VSMm 28,1882.

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-IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,

pleasure; there wm nothing sacrificed
except Jove dfmtxfoy;' But she had grv- J

GREAT

gistings’

HASTINGS

Swiness Jinrtorj.

DRUG

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp;,

Striker,

llMtbp, MOr.pjMt.

SPAULDING,

$isnllan|.

■ ASON ALLEN,

■

EALER IN GROCERIES previetoBS, pro­
d ue, fiiab. batter, lord. pork, and grain o(

D

D. C. HAWLEY,
!BALER in all kinds of Family Groceries,

JUST RECEIVED

My War CMiribtU«B,

new and most complete assortment

I had actually subscribed Hye hundred
dollars !. Nut in all the history rfany giv-

DRUM AND HEDICINEB,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

HU UWM»

hundred dollars
I looked at the filled
up check, after cutting it free from its
blank companions, with load reluctant
eyes, ere passing it to other bauds; yet 1
«“ n«‘ tbe gnxtging gi.v iH.lml.ta.
ilotion implied. My heart, was in the

children, said when .hla country called,
•W‘PtH&gt;«L -hich footed •• Arae tbouared Go 1 . And the yyifiee had been botoThree thowwu4dolh«,&lt;/which
; hS?J‘!2?2Ji“k
ioo»ia»oifca
’ “Tbi blow rfjusthave been terrible,'11
In this rcmenbranoe.''
•aid. “Poor womM, this U indeed a
-Yea, and nobly,’ be answered, with a
i anreow.n
i'»&gt; .-.i&lt;
■ »i7Z
*3bo «’*Egere&lt;i and fell.” was replied.
J
T.
people nave “Jor a week the struggle. between] life
done nob y, not keeping back thajr most
and death was almost evenly balanced.—
precious things.”
Then'the alow reaction came, and the poor
■“'Three thousand dollars la a liberal
crushed heart began to gather up Its rent
sum?'
r.
•
fibers, And to string its tfui raring nervsa
I “Yea?* Hie votes dropped a BttJ*.
for new efforts and ,duties. The strong
lbi* ’uo» Iwo men gave a artn on which sKe Kad leaned for so many
third.
I; presented for utterance, and I rears was broken, and‘abe must stand
w“ w««k enough folet It forth.
henceforth alone. How Ubc faltered and
Mr. Preaton did not answer, “and are
staggered with uncertain steps at first.
you one of them T*—no, but said In a For.hours she wpuld sit pad peep. But
voiee that still felt lower and lower, rati! slowly strength came, and now^ you re­
it exorqteed a septimpot oi reverence : member the child’s words,/•sheI’ sat up
4,Tbere is odp iq our midst who has
given tntfre than these two men a hundred
fold. Bat Che fnSme is Ttot down on any upon her, and she must walk henceforth
aobecrlption paper.”
-II
! . -i ; ’
with stooping jhogld$rs and weary feet
More precious than silver and gold ! Her own hands must earn the food with
Y es. there are things tnnre precious than whicb’^ef'chfldreh are fed, Snd’me garsilver and’ gold ; and I understood Mr. menta with which they are to be clothed.
Preston to refiit* to human life and human Bar toil and ber care are a&gt;c,Te than (wioe
lose. Shame tooebed me ; I stood silent doubled } and with thorn are lha widow’s
and rebuked.
'
sorrows. What are my war burdens,
“Come?' said he, “walk with me into what are yours, to this 1 Ab, sir, there
the next street a little way. It is well is no room for complaint or boasting.—
for us sll to comprehend these questions With us the sacrifice is nothing in com­
of sacrifice and patriotism in al!' tbeir parison. It is hardest with those who are
bearing^ The danger with us all is, that least thought of, and who get least of pub­
j wo magnify our own burdens and loyalty, lic sympathy."
I
and in doing so fail to award the honor
“Wo must do something for this wo­
that is due to others.”
man?’ said L
“Hsr oeue touches me

cause of national buuor and national safe­
ty ; and in aacrificing something for my
yr FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
I did not answer, but in silence went
country, I was but discharging a patriotic
PURPOBE8,ONLYjM
duty. Thia was my contribution Lu a fund feith Mr. Preston Into the next street It
our citizens were raising for hospital and was one In which tbepcxir dwelt Small
sanitary needs. If double the sum had houses a few neat and with testefui shrub­
been required of ms, double would have bery about th* doors, but must of them
miserably neglected and forlorn,stood on
been given.
•So much (or my country !” 1 said in each side for a distance of three or four
SWEEXBT dk ALLEN.
squares. My vHits to this part of the
thought with a feeling of self-approval. I
A TTORNBYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chsn
It was
felt that I wm a better and truer man for town were of rare occurrence.
A eery
Particular a lieu lion paid to Conveythe set-’ ‘If every one would do as well not pleasant to look upon, and I avoided
it
All looked poor and mean, now as
TEA, COFEEE. SUGAR. Sf’KJES.imj'PHR.
according to their circumstances.’ There
my eyre ranged alcng the street, and I
PRUNES. MGS. RAraWS.WOBMSH;
came a slight chill to my enthusiasm,
IIU uutiucw.
Oitiee m the Court Hsum, Hasting, Mich.
consequent upon the thought that I was queationed myself as to whither 1 was
doing so much more, .according to my going, and to what end.

ROBERTS A STRIKER,

GROCERIES!

DANIEL COOK,

□hiekt ■j'XBnraixBT

USTICE OF THE PEACE, General Land and

All CotklM Extracts,
I. A. HOLBROOK,

A TTORNEY au«l Counselor at La«, Solicitor Jo
A Uluuieery. General Land and Tax Agent.—
Uihcc, aeceud story of Rower's block.
QHYSICIAS end Surgeon.
JL »lurv, Slate itreft-

PENS, PENCILS. INES, PAPER. EN-

Oflte In Hosedl'a
MOST POPULAR

JOHN ROBERTS,
)HYSICIAN and Sunreow. Dwelling on Broad-

patent medicines

II. P. CHERRY,
tfOTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will •
....
oroiaplucMaad fide
Barry county, Mich.

DR. H. J. HANEY.

P

HISTC1AN. SURGEON and Aonwehenr Of
flee over Smith’, Drug Store Goody
Black.

(CTFRAff, TOB (DASH

J. M. NEVINS,
their being

ability, tb&lt;ui other people.
I had seen
the suhscripti&gt;iRj?*per.. It bore the rec­
ord of no larger contribution than miae.
Two citizens only had pul down tbeir
nsmes Tor five hundred dollars.
•To have gtvfcn equally? I aald to my
sel£ ‘Mr, Harland should have madv bi*
cunirUfUtion a thousand dollars instead of
five hundred ; and Grant should al least
hare Atnne up to my figures, dollar for

of ten years opened the door, and looked
up iatu our laces curiously. I saw that
she recognized Mr. Freston, but no smile
lit up her young face.
“Howls your mother to-day T was
asked.
“Not very welt
Won’t you walk In,
air 1”
“No, thank you, my dear,,! only .stop­
(feed in harmony?
Il is the most natural thing in the world ped to inquire about your mother. Is
to let spwdrbwrayour thoughts.
As I she able to alt upl’
“Ye«, air. She net op most all day
moved abodt/arnangfriends and acquain
yesterdav, and sewed part of the time.
lances, a word dropped bore and n ten
And ahe’e ep again to day.
Won’t you
tencc there, revealed the secret of my
coine in 1 Muy ba,abc would like tn see
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,-uu.”
ly all-of them understood pfyifcwnc RO'ng*| y&lt;
“Not thia morning
I’ll, call abound
on in my mind—how '1; considered my
again. Say that Mr. Preston called^ 1
contribution to the war fund, taking
means ihio ewMint, m the largest mstLi am glad that ahe is better. ' Good bye?’

he bad courage to writedown fifty, in the
face of half n dozen poorer men, who
each gave their hundred.
But we have a
leal of patriotism 'in--this; and know
where tn put men. Love of country is a
fine thine to talk about, but whan sacrifice
is n»Red bow rarely do we find word, and

by any man in the town.

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

TTORKEY and COUNSELLOR

AT LAW,

I HUSUIM mwuwvu F—“ — , * .----claims and money promptly rsmlLed.
o«~. .,u w. w. luipk Bm. maa.HU.,
Barry County, M ichigan.

ROBERTS A STRIKER

d and Can. for .ah-cheap b
ROBERTS A STRIKE*-

KstrrEi a BtBievs,
*" (LSee^^orser of Main and Burdick Street.,

Kalamaxoo, Michigan.
A. A. Kjrarax,

Q,»a,..r. r.!~&gt;

' nw*

J- c-BcMOW*-

urnett'. Coeoacina, b vei
fur Toilet purpoaoa, for

;articia

B
H. N. SB ELDON,

SOLDIER'S BOUNTY,
». c. PR1NDLN,
OF PROBATE.
inlUUu4Tu*r»t-

For me, five

hundred dollars was a large aura to give
away. Tens, twenties, and an occasional
fifty, under the pressure of public calls
for”church or charitable needs, had passed
on through tbo carelessly loosened puree
striogs, that drew back again with incresa
ing lightness on the diminished gold ;
but giving after thia liberal and exhaust­
ing sty fe-wos altogether a new experience.
l felt something poorer on account there­
of, and b^gau to mediate economies. —
When 1 paid a thousand dollars for A »P*n
of Borahs no impression like thia was per­
ceived ; not even when one of them got

10jur«J by • ML
1
Ibron.hoMred and fifty dollar*.
H«r*
«» • dr*&lt;l l&lt;~ of &gt;&gt;•'“ bundr«l
fifty doll**.; bin in fco* of nothing no
like •
Wpotrrty lobebw &lt;M u In
the lace of
contribution to the hoepH.I and unlury fund.
I did ir« fnnl
pcor.r for tl.e three hundred didlnm a
£«,d.d in pmpn-iog .nd .rooking my B.k
p.,nd, though the mon.y pnld fterefo*

JUDGE

4be Court House, at Holings, H

PAY, PENSION, AC.

back

KSsrtsS1: s. cX*“ ~

“Die widow who cost In all her living

dance, poured gold and silver into the
treasury?’ My companion broke the
silence with these words, as wo paused
at the door of a'story and a half cottage
a round which everything was clean and
in order, bitt plain and poor. Hia knock
wm nut loud, but low and rrapectful.
I
did not answer his remark, but ato&lt;&gt;d be
aide him in vague expectancy.
A1 child

COMPLETE EORMS AKD DIRECTIONS
M

ros *rrt.icATK&gt;K» res

«„.^mkkwtanuurw
fur the six or seven hundred paid for
.ummer hou.e., girdm "“‘“’T. “J

M»y work .boot my ground. u&gt;d dn.lling J AH Mi, being fi rniy o*» grnifi-

DAMIEL

STBIKBR.

mli&lt;m, I could nltorL The oip-n. «■

‘"WBICBT

ClreMlI

Monday,
c«Tu.raifBiw

o«mfe**co.nBm

Mlcnliud,
“k*» “ * '“’8 of *»““■
E*
. . r_ J
grift- tn OUT
Birtims uvo b~r~.—-—C
wnrtryin bur time of prenmg n&lt;«L
fr~ly «• i‘ »“ b«V&gt;.*d. Mt «• wUh •
feeling of rntbuoulioo. M if we*k«md by

«u,

'

were frightened by the clamor of “mgor
invasion,” -while we state a few facta co

away from I Slavery.
« ” 1 “ •'
What do they hope to.gala by aomlag
to IltWsl Freedom.
: tu.- q
If then'von give the negro freedom
where he Is, and convince him that to
will not again be reduced to slavery, he
■WiH bate nothing to gain by coming to
IHlnoIs, will hel No.
What climate does the negro preAri
What parta of the world’s surface dees
he naturally seek to find the conditions
beat adapted to his physical organixaftonl

deeply.”
“Your possessions and mine would lose
more than half their value were such a
calamity ss the dismemberment of our
country to fell,” was answered. “Our
enemies are men in arms, and we mnt
oppose man with man in fierce battle.—
W hile they fight and die We are at homo
and in their Mood and suffering we find
safety.
Is there honor. Is there justice,
is there humanity in forgetting tMs 'ser­
vice, nnd leaving the widow and orphans
of our dead soldiers to bear unaided their
burdens of want and sorrow 1 1 think
not. Yes, assuredly, we must du some­
thing for this woman. She has given
licrall.snd ifshebavono share henceforth
in our abundance, then we are not guilt­
less in the sight of heaven I" «’'« .-•&gt; •_
How small seemed all lheoontribotlomi
I had made, and of -which ‘I was a self­
grate 1 ant I My eheeks were hot with
shame. 'Not tines ha^e I referred to that
subscription • in renvsrealion, nor has a
word about the coming burden ol taxss
escaped my lips; I would blush st com­
plaint now.
Burdens I They who seem
to hare the largest share feel their pres­
sure lightest. On the poor, the bumble,
the too often despised and neglected, the
beavisMt of our troubles.will fall.' Let us
see to it that we sin not in forgetfulness
of what we owe them, chat we do not let
widows and orphans cnst in all tbeir liv­
ing M the price oi our safety.
-if-

Erskine’s declining to wear Dunda’s

The tropics.
What productions are the negroes on
the continent moat skilled In raising T
Colton, rice, soger and tobacco.
In what 8utea «Ve cbeae auplaa prin­
cipally- rawed 1 The seceding States of
tbc Booth.
If.then, slavery were aboliahed all Over
the Union, and th* negroes allowed Io

homes 1

No.
.1
Most the negroes live-some wham 4
Will not the negroes .fcptimi* to ran
away from the south, nnd “invade the
North" so long •* slavery continue* 1

Yee.
.
.
.
, Here iaon argument, which ninetynine’Northern topn in every hundred will
pronounee unanswerable,in (afmjareman­
,cipating the slaves and employing them
whocs they are. in cultivating the cotton,
rica. suEsr and tobacco of the South.—
How else can you stop the“nigger inva­
sion 1" So long as slavery continued,
long will they brave hunger, thirst, whip*
bloodhounds and fugitive slave laws, to
secora freedom.
JFArn you briny frMrfnm to their doort. titty will not tttb it
eltewhert.—Chicago Tribune.
’

From Rer. Robert Collyer-. Fraternity Lectures.
When 1 was In Jefferson City hat fall,
I found the hospitals in the moat fearfol
condition you nan imagine.
I cannot
i stop to tell you of the acenes Isaw; jtis
enough to say that one poor fellow bad
lain on the hard boards and seen five
men carried away dead, one after another,
from his aide. He waa worn to a ukri*U&gt;n; worn through so that g rest sores
wore all over the back; and filthy be­

silk gown, lest he "might be supposed to
adopt “the abandoned habits of his pre­
decessor,” is well known. The follow­
Ing, not so well known, is, we think, at
least equally as good :
Mr. A. B., a judge of the Commissary
“Good bye, air?’ I felt the low, almost Court, talked in an inflated and pompous
choking flutter of the child’s voice away manner. Having failed to attend an ap-1
down in my heart, ray eyes wore dim pointmont with Erskine,- he explained
as I turned away. What did it mean I that he had been called out of town, ’ ow­
“She has given most of alj,” said my ing to bit brother having fallen from a
companion, as we walked away.
stile and sprained his foul.
“It wm
“What has she given 1”
fortunate for your brother,” said Erakine,
“Her husband.” ,
“that it was not from your at&lt;0c he fell,
“He is in tbc army.”
or bo had certainly broke his neck.”
“He la deij.”
A clever but unsuccessful advocate
“What! Dead!”
having died very poor, it wks remarked
“Killed in baulk.”
to Erakine, that there were “no effect*.”
“That is not wonderful,” was the reply ;
I stood aghast.
“In battle 1"
“as he had no rawer, ho tould have no
“Yes.
Three weeks ago the news
came. Be rsata with the slain at. New.Ijern?* ",
“Who and what was he!” I asked,
The elasticity of glass exceeds that of
rallying myself, for I felt an overpower­
all other bodies. If two glass balls are
ing sense of weakness.
“A sober, ‘ industrious mechanic ; a made to strike each other at a. given
good.husband ijnd . a good lather. I saw fbroo, the recoil, by virtue of their elas­
his wife on the day after his march with ticity, will be nearly eqna) to their orig­
inal impelus. Connedtid with its britthe regiment that went, from here six
months ago, The parting had tried ber
Take
a hollow sphere, with a hole, and
severely ; bundle WflTrrawe with ‘Lail
and fbl! ofa iaoble heroism. ‘He is stop the bole with a finger, so as to pre­
vent
the
external and internal air ,ffo«
strong and'couragitous, and still do his
duty^and the country must have such communicating, and ths sphere will fly
mem
I couid not’din|r to him weakly to pieces from the' mere heal of the hand•
Mhd In tears, u aome kTvesdid to their
husbands, and hold him back when hie

heart and conscience hade biro go. He
- J*
Is In God’s hands.
Men die at borne, of

In the Gulf Bute*.

try that the production of cotton, rice,
sugar and tobacco should be coAtiaued
Inthe United States, ,it fas.
i
Are there white laborers enough in the
country to produce tiio requisite crops
nf cotton, ties, sugar and tabacoo, besides
carrying on the agricultural and mMDfteturinc pursuits of the North 1 No.
Coaid the white laborers of the North
endure the hardships and exposure of the
rice swamps, cotton fields and cane brakro
of the South I Probably not.
Could the white laborers &lt;/ tbe North
he induced to abandon their homM red
their remunerative employments here to
try the experiment 1
Orrtaiia^noL
Could they, in any event, produce there
necessary stapUa re cheaply M the
groes, who are accustomed to the work 1

eudfieply cooled possess the carious prop
erly of being able to resist hard blows
given to them from without, but will be
instantly shivered by a small partide of
Bint dropped into their eevitiea.
This

yond telling.
One day, a little before my visit, oM
Hannah, a black woman, who had some
washing to do for a doctor, went down
the ward to bunt him up. She saw this
dying man, and had compassion on hin&gt;»
and said, “Oh, Doctor, let me bring this
man up to my bed to keep him off the
floor." The doctor said :
“Tbc man is dying; he will be dead
to-morrow.” To-morrow came and old
Hannah could not rest She went to see
the man, and be was still alive. Then
she gut some help, took ber bed, put the
poor man upon it, and carried him bodily
to her shanty ; then she washed him all
over Asa woman washes a baby, and fed
him with a spoon, nnd fooght death hand
to band day and night, and beat him back
and saved the soldier1* life.
The day before I went to Jefferson, the
man had gone on a iurlougb to his homo
in Indiana. He besought Hannah to go
with him, but she cbuld not spare titnei
J.1_ ______ 11 -U.,____ LI— *1
WK-want with him to the steamboat, got him.
fixed just to her mind, and then kiaaed.
him, and the.man lifted hisvoice m (he
left him and wept like a chllo.
I aay w»
hate gteww noble in our suffering.

tog anecdote which has been told of
ed men, originated with tbc painter Bar­
sickness as well a* In battls. I troel la
rett.
His only pete weft a eat |tod &gt;
God.’ Her eye* were full of tears aa
kitten, Ito progroy.
A fri«»d •eahg two
property (earns to depend upon the com­
she ipoke, and ber voice betrayed the
m effort rro.ur Uum my nrengCk.
parative thickness of tbe bottom is the
N„ iood.r. .nob b.ing th. MM. lh.t I fear and suffering that were In her heart.
more certainty of breakage1 by .this exHiked rnther mor. th.n «M Mcmly of Ab, sir, neither yon nor I will ever com­ perimenl. Some of three vessels,. It .is
to go In and dui.
“tat I bid donu. Wuh..«taonr^w prehend what that hymWa wife endure^
stated,have re«i»led ihe stroke of a mallet
Tn parting from a«ortd husband,on whose
but fl*in .pokM mnn. nbo,
given with sufficient foree. to’drive-a pill
strung
arm
the
had
leaned.tbrmany
years
w. life buingooo of th. nriclMt integrity
into wood ; a^_ heavy bodisa,
m
'
•
ffnta nonuud io fear of nnybody*. ofiw- ■X’W parting from MrwJWa.7
m usket-balls, piefies of Iron, bite of wood,
He walked on qpdto, tilant for some
LT B. i.nol«mllgfioroblru.lr.m*n
jasper, stone, etcL ftp** been » loth
moments.
How HftafFRnd poor seemed
them from A height of two or three .fi^t
“But," raid Ms frfeod, “wild W* Ah
I
MdffMtory.
mn h*rayg*m mT Ulfeztorted «Wt—•I say hhKeXtcrted
MttaAio itaDijlrttaW’M'
the conversation,

Bia

»wrwtrXiiMi«Ha
■icMtag'i IM wtM-lapM

�HAffmroB BAnxs.

tbe k induces of friends, we are per-

VetMatay ■•rriagi

TINGS

promising young,
of Baltimore]

•KLT mn DOLLA*

Haviso « nns,

WTTBOVT DCILB ABD WIYB PCSB

pr count County Clerk.

Th, DtrxxT of Kr*Qk

nations. aurro und t ng

Bl.lz toWBC

m.—-•0,190.

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progress.

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SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
rind tbs rnntsct al he farma*k*»

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■■ftaaili a trwmpbe anddefeats wk&lt;h
nurely follow in iw traek.
Vast • armies

Ihy lb heir,

oisKm

his rrpuijiation by the

people of 8u Louis, and hia defoai by an
unqualified emancipationist

■gone forth to fight fur ouoatey ’a battles.

uud eenwst

vote the RepuMfenn ticket firnr to &lt;mk
In Iowa the prtipnrtlcn was even greater
-tixterritory uf the Union. Rebellion
♦ being p*tnixed, and upon the. wicked au..ihura of tbia unewndy auife is tolling tfie
sore reward ut their- aqpuiwltiled am.—
1 Ibe war in carried into tbe midst of tbeir
-eovnlr/, and tbe victoriuua artuiea, of
- tbe Umon btoten od tu strike them &amp; final
I blow tn tbeslrougbolda uf the tar South.

1 here arc solid gi uunds &lt;&gt;fb«pe fur speedy
-victory and permanent pence.
I ’While xusny yf our booits are made
desolate by tbe inevitable casualitiee of
•war, ami we mourn the heroic deed, there
’• ieeootolatiua in the faith that, the blood
of tbo true patriut is never shed in - veto.
v. Our people under all their trials, still
vglmg-wilh unfliocbiDg firmness and fidel­
ity in tbe iaotiiutiuns and Government
lotuuivaantry. Trusting in God end tbe
rightuvuences of ourcaem, they are ready
to mour greater aarrificee and bear hravier burdens in the confidence and hope
-that the future will mure then e-opo
sale for the waul, and that tbo blraeitog of
'•liberty will be permanently secured and
greatly mcreased to our posterity. ■
* ' Tbe desunira of nations and individuals
IM in the hand of Gud. For bountiful
harvests, for general health among the
people, for dvil and religeous liberty
and tbe diffusive of knowledge aud edu4»tion, for the ooutinued existence of the
Republic and the triumphs of its arms,
'
MMi for afi the great andfctood gifts nt a
liefirgn Provident*, our aukuuweldge• wants and praises are dee to Him alone.
,
That we may suitably adreowlede oar
dependence upon Almighty God, and
/hith reverent thankfetocos give glory to
t&lt;&gt; Him,
I do hereby set apart, and appoint
THURSDAY THE27th INOTANT, AS
A DAY OF PUBLIC THANKSGIV­

ING AND PRAISE.
J 1 request that upon that day tbo peo­
ple may assemble in tbeir places of pub
lie worship nnd in tbeir bi'tues, and keep
ihis dayTu tbe spirit to which our Fath
era kept it, with pore, religious and p*

triotic hearts, full of faith and hope.
Given under ray band and the
great seal of the Bute, al tbo
capital .. ijAbe city of Lansing,
(l. s.) on the 15th day of November,
in the year of l&gt;ur Lord one
tbousaud eight hundred

and

sixty-two.
AUSTIN ALA1R.

'JAMB* B. PoarxR,
Secretary uf State.

It takes the ReegeaslMtity.
_ r Until quite recently, the wbUe conduct

x/tbe war bus

been carried dn

with a

brother was dead.

fore be left the Regt and, in

troubled, with Rheumatism quite severe­

He bow-

ly before we left Lnwiaoille.

•ver left thn elty

with’vs and marcbed

-with theregiment until the 1th. although
These are sufficient to show
1the canoe of the Drtnooratio victories in . advised frequently by the Cape, rp stop
a nd go into a hospital.
But hie ambition
(Ohio, Indiana, lllmois and Now York.

w void not allow him to do'that.
PawpLs Tmsx

aa lung aa possible:

ths democracy assert that the Govern­

ment has made a failure in trying to put
down the rebellion, and at the same time

insist that the Generals w ho have been
the sole cause of failure, should etill be
continued in command.

He

was bound to remain with hia company

Many

of them are trying to thing why it io Chet

ing tbe fact
ring U» the t

Onlytt.
has berti measured

Only ti

He died in Hrepital

. than that.

On that day

ever. his strength failed him.

how­

His ;Hmba

were considerably dwullen, and, at the

tba n&gt;ete&lt;&gt;rs u| other ktore 11 annual recur

remains to 4* ritowtf." but thia, fir
I be present, may be regarded dd ascer­
tained. that a BMkMirie ring.-rrith an in­
clination, of from 04 5 to 365 to tbe

this ring'annually in August, and js aevera! days in passing from side, so that
its tbidtosMia from five to tea millions if!
of miles.
Nearly every one known that meteors
or shooting stars, aa they are called, are
annually viaible iu great quantities dur­
ing the iiioDtii of August, &lt;»n certain­

nights. On any one of thuae nights two
ur three persons watching the sky. may
concluded to atop. Had be attempted
coant fmm one to two hundred in an
to continue the march he muat oertainly f hoBr'SElwo. It may m»w 6e taken aaan

for. he,was last becoming ,iix-

lUosrr »:.ooi&lt;j not t»r rnuiire.
AM ft is tertbrr ortered Chat tba Mio
.• aottea u&gt; all parties tatertated. 0/ tba
__scy sCaMd prtftam, and the basrin. tbc
br cauaingassoy st tM« aotioa end order U
psbliabad m Iba H^tfep Basner, a ,&lt;

hundred and eigbtr-one days, actually
forme an imp‘rtont^ perl of the solar
system, and that Ibe^rorid passes through

earnest solicitation of the Capi.tie finally

luvp

OMytt

Only |l.

ascertained fact in astnyunny, that these

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meteors, which consist of various miner­
Government.
ale, area lew, out of many iitillions wf
milli&lt;u», Whkhare located in a great ring
sent back to Birdslown. From there that surrounds the sun. and is as regular
Ala. Eoitob»Tbe otbor day I found
be was sent forward in charge of several in its revolutions as the earth or any
an article in at almanac bearing date of
Profeeeor Newton, taking one
ambulance.wagons. Two of our boys planet
rr ADVOCATES
IMO, token from the Mobile Herald and
who came on with him joined the regi­ mortrtng’e ohoervati&lt;m. makes a much
Tribune, setting forth the 'dependenun
calculation that tbrve are more than 300.­
ment, ‘but he was obliged to 'go on to
000,000,000.000 v.f these bodies in thuf the South "upon the North,"
I
Thomas* divFpioq with the ambulances,
Thinking it might not be uninteresting
and w&gt; miased the Regiment.
He final- '
Tbne it would seem that the track of
to your readers in these times when the
ly reached Dansville, dnd lbere~went in- ' a former orb of the solar system,‘years
Soeth are attempting to assert their in­
ago. rant hy eottie terrllfic convulsion to
to the hoapital where he remained till he
dependence, 1 present it for publication.
IragtuenU, has been discovered— its very
died. These arte the tacts so far as we
orf.it having l&gt;een changed 00 that nur
Wishing to retain the “relict, of
can learn.. We never hare beard direct own planet pasoeo through it. And thus
olden time," 1 copy it verbatim.
from him since be first left us.
We have a vision ia given of that Omnipotence
been constantly on the march with ao exerted for destruction, which berelmore SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER !
“They (the north) build our (the
we have tanked upon onty in Its creative
regular mail oommunication, and it has
South) fetuses, they adore them with fur
activity.
A glimpse, it mpy ta-.'is given
niters, and supply them with every ooui- been almost impossible either tn send of the fotore of other i.Hx that now roll
When be left us the in other, uttering the “music of the
furt and convenience of which we have or receive letters-

bausted.

1 believe lie went to (be hospi­

Jones. pearing tela &lt;foart io make a
riiiar William C. Pratt ■dminiilrn-

tal At Springfield, and was afterwards

Unconditional Loyalty

ever conjectured.
They educate uur
children, and cover our nakedness from
bead to foul, with hats, coals, abuea ami
ahirta; we eat- tbeir flour, cheese,
butter, apples, codfish, potatoes, piuklw,
pork and onions; we feed our cattle with
tbeir bay, drive tbeir borsvs in tbeir barueesea co their carriages with tbeir whips;
we walk with tfeir sticks, ride on tbeir
saddles, write on their paper, wash with
their soap, scrub with tbeir brushes,
sweep with tbeir brooms, milk io tbeir
Ch, cook in tbeir pots, strike with their
ninera, blow
with tbeir bellows,
cut with tbeir axes, sow with tbeir seeds,
reap with their books, pull with their
leather, whitewash with their lime, paint
with their paint, march by their tunes,
read by tbeir lights, drink their Congress
water, aid rum, amoke.their segare—eud
leaL and best of all these blessings, we
marry tbeir preUy girls who make the
best of wives.
This is a heavy account, but it is true
what a field lies all- around oa for domes­
tic industry, and whalan independent and
wealthy dmiitry might this be, if only
this field for eoterpriee were fitted up
simply to supply.uqr.ftwn wants!”

beet wag done for him' that could be done.

1 On the move men have been left by the
' road side nearer dead than alive, with no

friflid to assist them or give

a

them

cheering word,, The loss of Henry

II.

Striker is deeply felt in the company.—

TrW~TU W8««. *ppn..cl

I fmlrr. *mro» &lt;M Ml U»t on- whom
,11 lovrf

w.U diuold have died.

spheres.”
Wfiy may not the astrono­
mer, as has be ret* A .rC been disc«»vertDg
new planets and systems, hereafter turn
his telescope to reveal the ruins of others,
whose fires have so ]&lt;&gt;ng since burned
taw, and whoae history and observi tio 1
will betaog tn a new department in a».
trnnomical science—the archaeology of,
the sural
| than say other papeTjof Its star ta tbo State.
lb. n.«..

A Fatal Mistakx—The Prince de
Joinvillr, ub&lt;&gt; was on Mct’l' ltin's staff,
and bas since bis return to Europe writ­
. the leaders of that party s bich, since tbe ten an rlaborste defense of thot Goneral'a
elections, has thrown off the mask and eampaign, soy a there to one thiug l» can­
Stands in open opposition to the adminis­ not understand. That is, why McClellan
did not takiu advantage of tbe splendid
tration, have "been heeded and obeyed.
opportunity afforded by tbe suicide id
.Fforo the modification of G«n. Fremont’s the Merrimac, to detacah portion, uf bis
proclamation to tbe re-instating of Me army from Harrison’s Landing to the
North bank of tbe James river, he could
Clellan jn«t before the Maryland cam
have gone to Peteraburg. destroyed it,
rpnign, nearly every prominent measure
torn up tbe railroad a» he advanced, and
.had been dictated by that element known moved straight upon Charleston, proba­
&lt;M conservative, but which in fact and in bly capturing it without a buttle, leaving
effect was disloyalty itself
McClellan's Richnumd to take care of itself, and ub
terrible failure at Antietam, first cum- literallng at a stroke all the ouneequen[ » of the Peninsula disasters. But that
jM-llpd «. departure from the rule, and the
fatal indecision ond unreadiness to take
Emancipation. proclamation was issued.
, advantage of circumstances at tbe proper
4t was then that the -Preaident first saw ! moment, which was tbo bane of McClel­
iidiiveiy or conservative element bf tbr

Estate of Prentice Child.
PROUT

OF MIAHIG A X

forties CkilA
Wratioa ao«ua» e&lt; Srwte W. Hawitl.
tiater of aaid m«ate wbW&gt; be prays s&gt;«
•n-lned and ellowed.

lie j inMlon «.fGe..r«e B. McClellM for Sen.

had won the confidence and eetoeru of all | a tor from New Jersey, because lie will
with whom he had lieonme acquainted.— be a vast improvement open any Copper­
Courteous to all, faithful in the discharge head the Democracy can send. It thinks

of bia duties os sb officer, he had won tbo

talk about the Presidency of 1864 ia well

esteem uf hia auperiora, while be com­

enough in its way ; but pay down is the

manded the respect uf all

Thera is ao one io tbo company wbtec

thing.
Another reason in McClellan's
favor b, that haring' failed as n General,

lose will be more deeply

be may perhaps succeed as a politician.

subordinates.

felt, or whoso

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memory will, bo longer cherished.
All wo have hero belonging to him, I j

The indnatrioua and frugal manufactu­

publoUd in th« HaatinM Bssser. a newduaf*
printed end circahuing in ■•■&lt;! eonnly of Barr
for three aneennrvs vtS*k», toiMdiatdy previoi
to said dv Ot bearing.
anvil
AC. PRISnLE.
(A true copy.)
Jsdge of Prwbatr.

It dost the County printing.

ring State nf Onnectleut will. It b eeti

shirts.

The clothing will bo sent home

the first opportunity.
ire at Dansville.

Swine of the buys

mated furnish ♦5 000,000 revenue

per

WATCHES A JEWELRY,

annum, under the Federal tax law.

When they come on
OrmtB

perhaps they will bring bis things.

Zdiracl reference to the wishes It the pro-

country.

ago, by letter frort Damir life, tbetyour

No. 1. ■panaville. ife amrnjngof lbe28th
patriot, meat truly gratifying to the loyal j
r\_
w_
•—1__. —«——■
people of the cu.0l^r{| mg bisdeetk'or the toiuire«f hie sickness.

Tnesr, they have beaten beck tiw boats of
How rs* Soldixm Voxa.-7-Tba offi­
rebellion ana despotism from ths loyal
,*tetos»Ao&lt;i «vsd our bumee faun tits cial returns from the army votnupoo the
burnirs uf invasion- Oar liberties and Wisconsin election shows that the soldiers

.

•r New too in the Jnaraal. is *•(*«

rl£o9?ral. wboee.a^^tp^^iiajiafc. I hare to perform tbie morning is a jain-

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Nov. IBth. 1B82.
J

Respectfully, Voora,

BSLL. both of Ruitaad. M&gt;cb

And te foremost in pabUshiag all latercstiag

The desires any demands *nt

Uxdeh TUB Rosa.—A floating paragragh explains the origin of thia &lt; xprvs
•i&lt;ih. Ttx» term “under the rvas” im­
plies secrecy, ard had its origin during
tbe year B. C. 477, at which time Pau
samiua, the erhnmander of rhe Confederate
n-l. ww. engmed in
inlr!B». with
X*rxes for the marriags of hia daughter
and the Bubjtrgst’on of Greece to the
Median rule.
Tbeir negotiations were
carried on in a building atthohed to the
temple of Minerva, called tbs Brasen
House, tbe r&lt;»of uf which teas a garden
forming a bower of. roses; in' that the
plot, which was conducted with the ut­
most secrecy, was literally matured *uder the rote.
It was discovered, however,
by a slave, and as the sanctity of the
that tbe element which had controled his lan’s military character, prevented this. place forbade tbe Athenians to force Pau
He always made excellent plana, but if tardus out, or kill him there, they finally
Actions And shaped tbe whole war policy,
anything transpired to interfere with them walled him io. and left him to die of
(»$s bent ,upon the ruin of the country and —and bow almost inevitable this is in
starvation,
h finally grew to be a cus­
;
Still wodd hold the administration reepon
military enterprises—be did not pusses* tom among the Atbeniaus to wear^ roreu
sible for all failures.
It was then that be tbe faculty nf adapting himself to new in tbeir hair whenever they wished to
exigencies as they arose — Troy N. Y. communicate to another a secret which I
first discovered that be was felying upon
Timet.
they w nrtied To be kept inviolate.
Hence
.worse khan * broken reed to command his
tbe'raying, sub roea, among them, and

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Parties
jtfe1 disloyal efement of the North
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would

It was a boot

ifeit time that the same element which

shaped ice policy, began an organinline
of eoDeehioD to the Government.

was dragging down the

It

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Adn&gt;HiUlr.tion h» &amp;iW bj biding lb«

ygyr Contrary to general belief, we
find that the Unl&lt;m party in Penney I vania
’Dicre is no dissatisfaction with the re I
stands better on Ita Onjfrcraional than
moral ufMcCIeltin expressed by leading on | te Stats' vote.
We carry tht State on
officers ; quite tbe contrary.
Burnside Congress by 6.231 majority tfeaigh the
hi a universal favorite, and is cheered Opposition figure &lt;»ot 3,450 majority &lt;«
wherever be goes.
Yesterday a long tlw State ticket. True, wc have btllea
conference was held with bfin'by the corps

commanders.
The mutiny so confidently predicted
by McClellan’s friends bas not taken
place in the Army of the Potomac. Not

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we loose by far the roost, chiefly in men
to the war: but they looee 16^515, in
spite of tb«r boast &lt;&gt;f immaara gains.—
« muakat lias been sucked nor a man They lose even more heavily than last
refused to serve or talked of refusing.—j yet
rats Fhrter 230457 fir
The HeraWe story , to the contrary is Go
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diac***. Thio medicine will poeitively
cure Syphilis in its wnmt form. Nodes,
Swelling-In the Groin, fl lend al ar Swri-

T-. U» M»w wl Commo. Cmmdl of
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Ears, Num—all discharges —Humors,
Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetter, dec.
Let none he diocournged, if nffiteted with
any kind of Skin diseases, or if you in­
herit any constiimiunnl malady nr infirm
ftytiR. RADWAY’S 6ENOVA-

There Is to be a donalkm visit na Thur*,

day evening of this week, at the residence

of Rev,

A. H. G arrow, to which all the

“good things," “as God has blessed them

AT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE

CASH STORE!

-nwiBi at-

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FtoiAnoncn^-nunoi sicmaair
Ceaniy of Barry. m.

n mmkiv th. in* fer

Gentlemen, under covti &lt;&gt;fthe houses
of year eity, ah.H* have been Brad upon
the tnxipa &lt;»f roy command.
Your mills
and manufacturiea are furnmhing pruvis TiNtt RESOLVENT will cure you. in
in their basket and in their store."
one and the material for clothing armed giving thin medicine to the world, that
bodies in rebellion against the United will euro tbe nick, we are fulfiling a sa­
Thaxk*qivihg.—G»&gt;v. Blair, at a very States. Your railroads and other means cred duty.
If immorality oannut be pre­
late data, issued a Proclamation setting of transportation are removing supoliee vented, we can at all events cure the mis­
to
tbe
depots
of
such
troops.
This
con
eries
it
entails
—this, neither philosophy
apart Thursday th® 27th iust, as a day of
ditkm must terminate, and by direction or moral suasion will accomplish.
Thanksgiving and praise.
Religious ser­
of Geo. Burnside, I accordingly demand
vices will tx held at the Methodist Church tbe surrender of tbe city into my hands,
in this village, commencing at half past as the representative of the United States, Sold at DR. RADWAY’S Ac G.’a, OF­
FICE, 87 MAIDEN LANE. N. Y..
at or before 5 o’clock this P. M.
ten o’clock.
Failing an affirmative reply to this de­
and BY DRUGGISTS.
mand by the hour indicatod.sixteen hours
A Citaaaonua.—By an accident in
will be permitted to elapse for the re
making up our forma last week, tbe fig­ muval from tbe city of women .nd child­
ures, in article relative to military exam­ ren, the sick and wounded, aged, Arc.,
which period having expired, 1 shall pro-’
inations and exemptions, made the num­
ceed lo shell the town.
ber liable to draft In the township of
Upon obtaining poasewinn uf the city,
IL-pe 165 and in Prairieville 28.
It
every neceasary means will be taken to
should have read, Hope, 63, Prairieville preserve order and aacura tbe protective
operation of the laws and policy of the
128.
TO BE EXCELLED
United States govern meat
I am. very respectfully,
Tux Piosaxa. with Its usual penchant
Your obedient servant.
fin scurrility, instead of attempting to
E. V. SUMNER,
answer the arguments of Mr. A. A.
Brevet Maj-Gen. U. S. A.
friends are invited, bringing, each, of the

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In tt&gt;* matter of ten eteote of Laeina H. Xlohols
late of BalUmore. in aeid scanty deceaand.
Oa reading and fliagybe pe
of Vary Ann Ntelioh.aridow ofaald dreeaand.pray­
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KTantad to Levl Dowey, Johnathan Nichol* and

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inK«, sad »how canen, if any there be, why the
prayer of tbe petitioner eboutd not be granted.
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WHICH

IDiKFT ©DHIfflMmKIOH

FROM

STOMACH

BITTI1S

JJagTiZator

Kroppen published by us lost week, vents

diatribe

its whole spleen in a personal
against the author.

CHANCERY ORDER.
। TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Eighih Judicial Clrc1 ail- in Cbascosy.
ioit peodtag in the Circuit Court for the Coun-

Tbe 77strs’ correspondent al

iM?*h ^SSfartorily appearing to

For Sale By the’Pound.

let Edward Landon, one of th?D* .

Fairfax

Which we offer at

Afteradniitting that

sends the-following, dated Nov. 21st:
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
A Alien, Solicitors
Mr. Knappen was “a democrat and a
“We have pretty reliable information
rry\
*V» • vx.
1 tandant. Edward tjindon, c«u«e hi. »ppc»r*Dc» to
very staunch one too," it says: “At that as t*&gt; the position of the several forces of
th® rebels. Stuart’s headquarters nr® at
time and most of tbe lime he was a resi­
Warrenton, and White’s cavalry at Leesdent here, the dem. party was in tbe ma­ I-.
burg. ~
Tbe ‘
f«»ree of
. .......................................
th® latter is on!)
. ■ v». Cb VCVeAvCWXX XM-WYCW WAX. OU the Comptninanfs BoDcltart, within tweuty
jority, and the little politician loved office, 300 men. Stuart luta artillery and cav.
w
A.V
lC\\. . dnv» xfter xervicn on bun of a copy of nnid bill tnd
cure aW Xwe.
\W* vywvew ‘ no.teo of thl* ardor, sad 1* default tbeneftbat
airy, and his advance guard was on the t\o«W
so be »a*a good democrat."
Vve’vw tn ■" YkklY &lt;vW &lt;v I te« MR will bn taken aa oonfeaand by aaid ooowove to,
OWX O.W U.
Ocfrodanli Edward Undon
Bull Run battle ground, hut our cavalry
Mr. Knappen needs from our hands no
And it i» further ordered, tbaTwithln twenty
drove them back. They have nine® re­ timXeAvcA. CXtf KAYX----- a 0,YeuX |
_.
.
.
| dara
s nokice
days ihn
tbs eomntalnant
eomplaiuml eauen
omm s
ateice of thia
thta order
-vindication against such assaults as these,
occupied a portion of the ground.”
li.t^vkX.uX.o’C o\ Wve
to bopekliabod in tee Z7tetd«r*
a pebthe whole article being nothing more
The Herald has the following, under
Xxv X\xx "Skuouk CivsXAeXft i tic nevxpiper. printed, publ liked and circulating
in
anld
county,
and
that
said
publication
be oonthan n string of blackguardism, (the only date uf Harper’a Ferry, Nw. 21 :
tinned al leaat oeca in each wack for six weeks in
©S
tVc
W
c«X
axvA
fcowX\\A'W«.ve
“The rebel pickets were at Nuhn’s
aurctaaion. or th*i be canae a copy of thia order
way f&lt;&gt;«|« ever meet argument.) nnd we
‘jo* a
Xwcvo,,
to be peraonally aerred on the add' non-resident
Ferry yesterday. Tbe impression pre
. Defendant, Edward Landon, at leaat twenty days
only derive so say, what every intelligent
vails that Stonewall Jackson is marching muck weeAe A o.\\ a'eXycXc oS before the time prrscntxd for his sppearsnee.
man here knows, that Mr. K. was never tn Gordansville w ith the bulk of his force" SXovwacA. 'BvX\«.t%, v&amp;AtVx,
1
HARMON SMITH.
norll
Circuit Court Comtniaaioncr.
an office seeker. So (hr, then the argu and that the rebels in this vicinity are takxvx vfc \xxo\iav ^uaWUX\.«k, I Swxsxxt a Aujoi. Solicitors for Complainant
inent of the^/Aoneer falls to the ground, only cavalry."
awA aX XAc ^yo^ct Xvnve, ate I
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
and ila ste^sntnl proved to be nothing Headquarters Army of tbe Potomac,)
a k\.vr«0$
Nov. 22.
f
less than1 an HMimittigated falsdboed.
•

GOOD PRINTS

■vwi -ft AXw*

Tbc argument wwuid be legitimate were

Nothing of particular intercat ha« tran­
spired. Owing to a mionnderstanding, n
train leaving Fredericksburg with wo.
meu and children aboard was fired into.
Furtunately no one was hurt.
Fredericksburgcrs are leaving the eity

-there any farts lo sustain

fast.

Our sooesh neighbor again

air in attributing mercenary

beats the
motive, to

■Mr. K*na|ip«*n, and in stating that “now
he lias found the way to -ride into office."

the charge.—

followed by a

nomination to office; «»r even had he, like
the editor uf tbe Pioneer changed

-politics and

immediately

•editing a political paper

hia

commenced

in accordance

■with bis new faith, then he might justly

■have been charged

with mercenary

Mr. Knsppeu

•tivu of all honorable men.

cun 'thank Gud

mo

that be bas uul fallen a*'

•low as that, yet.

Gett. 1‘upe will make the pleas-

•-aol .city uf Madison, Wia^ hia beadquar-

.

Philadelphia. Nov. 22.

Far instance,had Mr. K’s conversion been
sudden and immediately

Silious Fever,

A private dispatch has been received ;
here uf the deato of Gen. Frank Palterson. ot camp fever, near Fairfax Court :

He claims to have finished up

family.

rebels in

leased from arrest and ordered to doty.

[STd^D. Buford,

who

participated

ia the.ctjpuire of Island No. 10,

Iicltefiwfe active cutatnand, and

has- ao

WOTS &amp; SHDISS,

“*£r

.1

Sold in

’

-adooxie*

tbatba shall s»od ba assigned to tbe field.

THE GREAT CAUSE OF

HUMAN MISERY.

c

-j-m.

DRY GOODS !

dp«tiUon

of every description

A LECTURE BY Di, CULVERWELL, OM THE
GAUSE AND CUKE of Spermatorrhoea Cbn■umption. Mental and PhralcaTDobUity, Nervous.
ness. Epllepav, Impaired Nutrition oi the Body;
I*auttnde ; Weakness of tbe Limbs and the Back;

AWSMfl toBOOMiy, ixjve er uniiwoe; lunioity;
Self-Dtetrwnt: Diaxineea; Btedonbe; Agtetion.
oftheKye.; Plmplee on the Face; Involuntary
Bialaaiotu. and Sexual Incapteitr; tbe cumqotuai of Youthful Indiieretiou, de., Ac.
CSV This admirable Lecture, .dearly prorea
that tbo .boro enumerated, often .elf-afflicted

Stacks of

__, aua
.,..1 wow
.how &lt;CAHW. if »i&gt;v
m&gt;r
rrj.m-M
of the pendancy of mid petition, nd the
t------------- r---------- J“inted and cirrnlntingioeaid eovnr six aueccutiro weeks, immedi’ “h11^MA.S*!\0’$INDLE,
l­

S5.T&amp;

Clothing,

MORTGAGE SALE.

AcXjAaXaXeA.

return to bis

“ “■' Ot. TWte-K’.

'command at Hiltuo Hoad as soon as the

military eommisakKi ufwbicb be is Pres­

ident has finished its labors.

He has

old® — •«&lt;

I

Probate Coort

Stowvac.\v ‘BvlXe,** ;

7-

never been removed from that command

'by the War Department.
other niran® &lt;&gt;f tran»portati&lt;m. tbeif
Snsinuatiun, that Gen. Hooker and

other

_ ________
'R.cteae^
*I
r---------------

tate of R«W ooentv, d«**ted

themselves.

morning.

'
m m” - T1” D1?'

■.w.M.rClwNS OvarrWa,
i-nXs.ru.
rtt-

W^'h » mgni&amp;ul SKA d«ri’«t

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!

cxMwaMdsr* b aanrioe under Geo. Bom

side are at variance with bim or among

'Thereupon it ta ordered, that Tn«»day,
V ef An
!

ess
Bcm. urganiauiuo ha. b~

■ad

no attempts made to cooed:

tism with Umoe Ucketa, be

,r-D«r&gt;M»r’

radleal doshrtM. ©f the Rap

FOB sale by
»** i "SB
RoewgB.
P-’omiiMctt
'i-v~ »

Mick., by

AND

nomen ai me
of Hastings. on

SJERttitaPNMeOmcnUa

80VKM.

received

aver Gen Burn-ide assented to their re-

Ilasnses,

gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

In ibetnai-------- --- ---------- --------------

rttete, may be

Ca^ortTh«’.'ffl«r. cWm.d

ray-See “Coater’." advertisements

c

, otoerperM&gt;n7&gt;nterMU-diosaid

,

Dtelroy------- Rats, Roaches, dte.
Destroy------- Mice, Moles, and Ante.
Destroy------- Bed-Bugs.
Dulroy------- Muths in Furs, Clothes,
dec., dec.
To Dfttroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To jDutroy------- Insects on Plants and
Fowls.
To Ikttroy------- Ipjanf OT Animals, dee.
7b
7b
To
7b

GROCERIES

utt,

Xhe assurance of tbe Secretary uf War

Gen. Hunter will

--------

[Estate of Prentice Child.

_

■’Dt. ’SLctoaeVk

that If they i-d
&lt;^mUD
" i
l, m.ki. Gen Patrick would meat them
feturd..,
dm

OcC22d, 1862.

To Utttroy------- Every fnrtn and species
of Vermin.

ftX.o'cao.eVv ^x.XXe.v» SXIEiT.IS
tain contract alledged to bare Deen mane oy a»»u
mm* XV* V&gt;»» «««'■
M

night, after the interview with the end
authorities, Gen. Sumner mformed them
Duane, late of McCtelliui'e staff, are re­

!f. B. Mercbawts wishlag to Mock
■F will fladltaaO kjecttoioli

Rnixan &lt;fc Sraixxa, and by the Drug­

SXovcvCbc\v Ti\X.\«,v»
, ._ .
.
I

of F redenckxburg

ikvu^Hou

D»tai««,

A. L. SKINNER.

J, A. SWKEZET, i turner*,
baled, K*v. IB, teM-

tSSJ

VJv. TAolwwVx »

.r

in this paper/ur the deitruetion and alter

aw XV* toor ma«.» VtwwA. j

have demanded further time to consider
the subject uf
surrender.
&lt;*° ***“*.

the Indian war in Minnesota.

We have every kind of goods, such as

HARD-WARE!

nmiica bj ww
—1 -“t

■»» •B.oXxmV.'*

"Tha

sum

al IScU wr Tart.

considerable force.”

A special L» tbe Herald says :

Bmtifii

'

axvA aW. Avweawe* ©5 a wtvavlav aaXuvc.

‘TowX®.

cinity of Leesburg.
"We know if Stonewall Jackson comes
this way with less than one hundred
tbouMUid airo. Heinlxl”1’"' w«m’t let him
gel back agiiin.
We don’t belief* the
rebels in &lt;»ur immediate front arc in an)

IKSJDU'DE© IPIR.ILDZES.

day. the twentieth (Mdb}
sod on Saturday the mv&lt;

House.
Tbe
Tbe Washington
Washington Star
Star contains
contains the
the fid-1
fol-1
eotft.'ftoui ©S Tavfo at\A
lowing
iinpres»i"n prevailed
ex ,
\ vnoYa. c\t\A XvtxXjW
_ x__ _: “The :.nnm-ai&gt;&gt;n
nri-vaili-d ex
•tetekely in front yeteerday and today , ^©^6^
• win.wBV ...
---- ....
"
. _ Gen. Early and Mackall s a
&gt;.!«■&gt;«■, 1 ^\wc\v vaaN^c XXvcov
that
divistons.
uf Jackanna’acrwpa, were advancing on
W.ashingbm, end bad arrived in the vi

New York, Nov. 24.
rent a furnished house fur himself and

notified and rs'OMted to pretest th. aamo for
eiaminaliou end adjuatDent to the undesigned
CommUaioncrs duly appointed by the Probate
Court for the eounty.of Barry, who will meetfor

Diver Gornjolaint,
dyspepsia,,
IrLcLzgeetiori,,
JajiasrvcLxce,
Kidney Complaints,

At 10 and -12J cents per yard.

GRANT * SPAULDING
VMtjnfw, M.. IS, WSS

�hnel

emi

ba

tamih* who occupy apartments on the

a

v :•* "St’ nova ittiq ■

a half tons of disintegrated fibre can ba ,
produoed frotij
nf ground. Tbe: (
plant ia not aubject lo tbe ravages ofl*.. ,

™ R«J&gt; S-Hhy

THE WORLD.

;

j

glA MT-wWp^ ]

*^*^_^*^*

AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE

Urt Ma M prsdnond. TbiiSyr^Uh^ten
Mqtraifd.exMediugiy poweriM. two M.qwwfrh

and happy." Fresh air and aun-hght are

bly adapted

term to forget that these requisites are

b. w

RESOLV«NT

A mistaken niUpn prevails with many,
thatjukiinala need little uf no light while

paper, i
lute for

'MXOO’B VCT.TTWB.

fvl aWHaU ymCMie

TO. THE PUBLIC.

°f r*g8 «”d cotton the cnterpriae may be
followed by the 100*1 gratifying results.

- ’’it wrri.

-JOHN A. CAMFHEU-. of AU.

HAS DISCOVERED A CL1AMBING BTBUP.

fort, would be the subjeat of though.—

’

CLTUZ

r

Awfactui *Vt^M\nnW
■wsdfag m
Madiofaanwf

i,K*tU..UWDUVO*W.o
(lew «njug*w7— »J«

“I dom’t miaaadv church ao much aa
w may lup^hee* fald "a lady to ber,

mesd

cftwAj;

Tour broken China Cups ffdEasosnosqb* wad*

» ,/f^lCEOFF 1CEBB.

IT WILL MEND 4MARM.E.

diMOvoriaftJtx ppgefptfcnpaarkable

IT WrtiL MEIW PORCELAIN.

CwruW Vro^aetiiM,
ulb—illMir
suppose (^-imDCMibilty. - Disease,
it may not at first be apparent to
eye. ia, nevertbelesa, doing its work,
hi »mh'way wfll fBakaiUirtWt;lo

tho’
the
and
&gt;the

lose oftbe owner.
Hogs that have tbsirpens aomade that
the aun-ligbt can be freely admitted,
thrive better and are more easily fatten­
ed than v»b*«
in^ptafi where the
raya of the aun never penetrate.
So
with boraea. ,. Serious diaeases are en­
gendered from badly constructed stable?.
The borne ia fond of fresh air and lipbt,
, nqd. hi&lt; stable should be provided with
the, jneaha. vf! tbott»t&gt;nb^eqtilat^'Und
tbe admission &lt;&gt;f the sun’s rays.
He
cnjoM these quite a* much as hi* matter,

■Roi»*ii: ftote

aamioramozi

tefastrirottaa.

lUQrotn, n|)i.f ?f

Wowb. DpTpia, It

’
I pot teg»t&gt;gr..,j :.
| aaahling him to expend
|4l will Mend Bopa, Apt. .U*a. and in |

(act everythitm *&gt;Mt Metals.

General.
JOBS ROBERTSON. Adjutant General.
J.1L FOUNTAIN, Qsartar Master Gntrnn

of dollars each year in advertiauq

May sHirib CmmWmli AtfgXlCAjr CDtZXT,
&lt;7AOsriMsadhUwMAw&lt;«MMaM.

CtY^kTvMVWfo

’Hu.VXRVOU.B
whieh have bean sbow«red upon him from

CANADAB,?AJ«fi N^T BBUNBW1CK.
DARLINtJ’S

From rocwul aurrrya, completed Aug. 10, ISO
cost (20,000 lo engr««e it and on* yea?* time.

W\. \yCLYV. oj \\u Cou\\X.v^,

LIVER REGULATOR
■ : FOUM TO HIX BUTTLES.

The pmmliarhj qf Qte' 1

"Xvl^Ctdt’TJXoodi,

and dialane** betwwen.

regulate

ECONOMY

'

a

WXAUX

for the life and health of (be body depend*
upon tbe parity of the blood.
H Mia Mood is poteonad, the body draft
oat a miserable existence. These maditiaea

110 00 a yw saved io esery family by

ul UWSUubrtinads will curt.
,
TtaMfeuMth* BLOOD Resolvoa aD dtoesaed
aepoalte*.
eposltea. and rtnoratea
rvnurale* tbe tvttem
system with health . w -

Owe Bopls of

w Torprd
a. Chills

. _____■ _ ._.

AMERICAI CEMENT CLVE.

, " . KA ‘G’Mqu.oXsA

BriM.^i Cents jwr Botlla.

Pried SA Qrnts per Bottle.
thibgs Are turned vofSty tiirV^y; and
hundred dollars ci
could their findings be expressed in words,
wo doubtless should hear tad stories of
The War Department usee our Map ot Virginia
tbeir teiug oWipfileSR. (Sder the the
Maryland and Pcnndylvania. eoM IH4.M0. on
whip, lo do heavy and exhausting work
w hen tick, and of
deprived of com­
forts through tbe ignorance and th&gt;&gt;ugW*

Prtee 29 Oats pe? Sotlle.

cniTSiss.
Yery

*

AN D PENNSYLVANIA -Thia Map to very large

*Vben we hear of dairy men complaining

LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OP THE MISSIS-

SJTiKSJsSsr s*.2H$F&amp;:!K%
4•

Much bcUcr.than pills, and]

DR BADWAY8 PILLS.

for stock should be provided with win
dowa, to admit sunlight ; It should be
dry and well ventilated, and the same
general rules for health, applicable to
persons, should be ever before the eye
of the-farmer, and gmda him In hia treat
•'iiAnt '«vt Stock. ■
.-'.-•'A. ..'T \-

If any one dnnbts that st» light has tT
‘ beneficial influence nn health tmd spirils.
let birn compare his feelings during a
long term «&lt;e!&lt;»udy,wet weather,end then
ngahi, when itery day is pleawmt with
warm, bright snrrwhine, Tbe difference,
we think, win be* ob»ervahle, '
with mu*! persona.
■•!'

Sept. rO.

Mississippi River, with price per hundred copies.
Rcar-Admiral Chaelea 11. Daeis. commanding the
Misaiaaippi squadron. la aulhonud U&gt; purchase
aa many as are required tur use of that squadron
OlpEQK Wn/Bt

R.

R.

R.

TO THOSE WHO DOM’T THINK

LtV'JBIt 'T/BG U'LATdH

damtebf two years.
ANOTHER writaa, bis aoa was etued
after hia flesh had almost wasted away

MEW YORK.

IwrpeHaiit tn’ll'inse tiA» ncH." ‘

"
AVOTEKR waa cured of Fevsr»ad Agua
•ftar trying every madieioa fa hi* reach
ANOTHER was cured of Ptvsr Sore

To all vAo»t Mu wdy eeneeru oad Ucon |
etrna everybody.

urcAurraa..
,,
entirely Tegetdblr, and the only vegetable aubinbstltute for calomel, Mercury, Antimonr, Ulus
Pill, in tbr Arcana of Medicine. Aa rracuanla.
they arc more certain and thorough than tbe
Hau *6bs 0row ekrit^ ^rootHn. WerrV^ j
DresflcYitts of Aloes, or Croton nnd Harlem Oil.
or Etatertumt and wiorv aoothing mid healing
than Senna, br Rhubarb, ar Tamannda, or Csalur
OH.
. .. -ux
•
tUHUXG .&lt; Z/VAVi Rinil’:.A -roil
AB ALTERATIVES
MtU. 4-„ j,,
I,
iMi,..
Tb*y«t«reM.a rnoropowerful Jdfleeoeo over
tbq I jeer, and Ite aecretiona than e^eme), per

1

‘ "

JOHNS St CROWLEY’S

CMaafacniasrabteof Dyepepstaand Lirer
CtMoslainl coold ba awnUoaod fa whish tb*
Purifier and Pills

i

INfRoVU OCTTA PKSCHA

CEMENT HOOFING,
dOTbte

TH.

rrismBA!fi&gt;«AitR PRodF

OuLi^„d,
I-

XSVxxk ctvt.dk Iawt Vk\X,

axn
LIFE BITTERS.

'

v .i

...

‘“"niugniv trated in t»w

I iffilSfi.W-ciSS

I passed elotted blood by tbe urethra. 1 an now

Y»\oo&amp;. Vwr\5’wr,

?&gt; ' ■
oiMonrrtni, t ars, and on
I *U*ic BnUwr.i gene rally. Uuaxawnxxv 111 ili&gt;

■Haodachs,
Q&gt;Uo (Pains,
Indigestion,

RADWATS READV RELIEF
Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 ChriatopWr J^rMt.y.-’i.,
I* esIM tbe periataMe movMwnC of th* bowel*
bv irriteMnr tb* eoate OTUie lateetiors.
■ “V.k «o i«ia_ t-a—. a____ . ._
In acfi rd *d hHtownnatorr dsaeasea. the ftritaTttfon producsd br the Drastic Purgativ* Pill* will
not onto iaereate We rftoeaae, bm indue* ulcero
tn»n; therefore, rrr»t caution Is required an at­
Dstliiw
’
sXiver
Begulaor.
tacks of inflamation of U&gt;e bowela. bilioua colic,
rbeuniatiam. gout. Ac . In the kind of pill* to IU&lt; In'aBoriia/'mmrdiate rtfiaf. -U (a sthurough
If B ADWAY’B PILLS are teken^cur* will fellow Utar and btlltow artiMz.?, , j,-f
7/

TIMlTR&amp;t r,UK "X7"U wW«krUS
KINDtL &gt;°0&gt;
for ROOFS OF ALL

.blue U.e itosirabte properwbteb are uni-

GtooA. M'AxevtvcM,

Tbeexpense of applying tile but triting, aa aa
ordinary ’Boot can be covered and Bniabcd tin
toon Joy.
■Parting's Ufe BiUeya,
It cau be applied by any one.
and waseaforWyrorod, Thav»i4d4^eattfek’k^bbe.•• ।
pargaiMie ia hMAr aasaatlsl.

have ever doubted you will

'Ytovx.kA-vco vxvore,

Williatpaburgb7L f..’ writes : ‘-AuguttB, iMu.— ! —«.«awo oowr. whUk casual ba la'DARLING’S LIV£*«E$t&amp;VIXm.

XaXQCrrb
’
‘
iiGUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,

For Coifing Metals of nil

Kinds when

exposed to the Action ot the Weather,
and

F«r PrcNrrvInir bb&lt; teMirlBg NcUl
lMh»f Bll klBdfl.

FOB SALE BY

Thia the oyly Cbnu^Mta kwawn whfoh -at—*-

S^y&amp;SS^^T..’x£

L.;.,‘«4muf4de
‘
WHO

v
TO THOSE
THINK.
now. w*uiibk teat, an external romeaiM act

A Y9| B BALING fJJRQATIVES.
Maar perwogs are ia'tbe habit of takisgSalu.
Betdlits Water, MagnM&gt;*. *&lt;•. * regulate Ibetr
bowels. Tbia is ammaooa. They sneeeed in ob&gt;

Oasti-.m***,
CAokra Jdorlui,
(Pain in tbo fiowala,

: your neighbors, who have uaed Ihsm,
wy will nay they are
&gt;

No Heat is required in making application

aesiiy atimnlaling UxaUr*. that wiU purge and
b**L soothe and airmiglheu.hka Badvay a R«gu
laiiag Pill*, ia required. Tb* caua* of aa many
death* tai th** di*eaM*M owing to iba want of1 have alao need it a* a
corn. In a very productive summer, nr
▼sMythsl Kabwat’b Bnsr Rbubv is th* a purgaL-v* like RADWAY’B PIUK, that will f/Ui.’H ^dfttr WEDKCWB.
■ when a farmer has been unfortunate with mod elegant and powerful medicine known in tbe purge without depleting or interfering «ith the
When our children are rot o^’rorta, we giv* them
his stock, ho may, with advantage, mow world. This is not bouting; try lL if you fed luuetion* or other *ocrouou*. Not on* in a huad
skeptical, and be coaviaeed.
It combines ia its red of Yellow or ulber far ft oaaea would prove
t a-u &lt;&gt;
such parts, of bis pastures aa can be spar­ oompoailiou tbe properttes of a diffnai.e aUmulant fatal if Had way’. Pill, were adopted inthrnr kreat &gt; r.w J.n— --A H —. .tl--- u.
ed for the purpose. It is superfluous fur aa anU-reptle, a mild but effective Astringent, and
me to say that on a very large portion of
HaarfbZoAfl «iA4r*AdMU dt Bteae moot
nor anodine, that rslieres pain, in a manner pw
our grass tends, draining-and booedastIng are the great means of Improvement.
totter, andao reoeiptW ifee mon
•iMwlWMrl—
_ ____ , OMDdlarioa
Tbs
French
call
it
.Swtepsmewt
So
much
for
ite
&lt;
ty. lb. Remedy or RemeeNro wtffkXt ZX.
»A question of some importance may be
internal administration.
When applied exter­
pain er apptag. &gt;» &gt;•
.asked : “Arc all.oQr clay soils improved nally, it will be found a moot powerful counter
bile and other humors, which A^roMi*,•,toaO,, b7 m*11 °r e,prW*’
la
foil
lo
purge
out
of
tbe
rysby draining for mowing and pasture.pur­
DAN’L 8.rDARUNGp(Z
poses 1”
14bink not.
When there ia
*1
nothing ia tbe herbage produced, Which

indicates tbe presence of loo much waler,
I think drala'itfg will add nothing to the
f«rt‘!Uy of soph soils, so long m they, arc
.in RAM.”
-i •’«
VI

^ToidfcWkt, a CXxavhw..

rV\xe, "BYootk

with tbs

Kidney eomptaint three

fonuauea, of tbeflrduties, clesnsrag- and purifying
the Mood and purging from the eystem all dte-

At &lt;an..AgticultQritl meeting in Ches hire, England, Mr. Richard Dutton rptd internally, and eurea—
RHEUMATISMta a few hours
a paper &lt;&gt;n the “Agriculture of CheiKire,” SORE THROATio fifteen min*u*
'.-tnfobtahbe temarili: *A» old p^ture TOOTH ACHEln throe inioutel
(psroxystns of,)...in five minute*.
field, -rich in good herbage, should never
.................................. . ®Te •’toutea.
bp. brought under the plpw, op a dairy HEADACHEin ten minutes.
COLIC
..in twanly mtnute*
or grazing ftrrm^ without an urgent neces­
........ *”
.......... Ib fortf ■testa*sity. On our best dry toils, old pastures
LUMBAGO, [pam* of)ia ten minutes.
CHILteJin fifteen minute*.
BURNS.in five minutes.
INFLUENZAin a few boors.
I CROU P In ten minutes,
i SI ASMS in five minutes.
I DEEP SEATED PAINS... by a few apn|icatione.
rate often cwL per acre; or, in some
cases, a good dressing of lime, at the
same time freely harrowing the surftce ; tea-spoonful to half a tomblsr of water— will euro
acidity of tbe stomach, and promote digestion, it
or, what is leas expensive, stocking with
sheep during the winter months, at the
: ..same time feeding them with turnip* or
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

2&gt;upcions,

Tumors',

lin|X&gt;huit:tir Builders.., । , ।
, .&gt;
Impirtaul to^ailruad Cotupnoisfoi

VARLixcrs urjut giactATon,

lee»».

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BEAD THE roLLOWtsa/rirfTlMOXT:

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dice, Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks, Headache. Sc
fa the treatment of frvrra, either billows, Yellow.
Typhoid, and other mlmior feren, they are su
penor to quinine. Their influence extends over
the ebtirveyeteM, control Ing strengttxwiug. and

i

78 WILLIAM BTItKET,

Corset of Liberte Street.

ini ant.

aoinewhorein thtaheegiwiwr.a&gt;a»v«Bn»i)t
that a good stable '

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JW* For Sale hr all Druggiata, and Rter*a*epera

ing. aa.e tbeiaseleas then much suffenng. and
greatly,improve their health.
, , , t. .
BAU'KAX'MJ'UXK.
&gt;.

xmplebAlsIthad tU=«Bil«*es

Oyphilia,
OtA Boran,
Bolt t(heum,
Hhcumattitny,
^yspspsto,—
fltofe- Haadaohe,
lAuar OamplMr.t, Favor mod yCfMf,

TEJIMSCASH.

blind, protradingaud bleeding puZ, and geurrai

'•U.o’^A’I.'lMWs'rSA.XD

properly fed and cared for, will pay all
itnMiMble and-b|leK'nf«Miii»sft’a*cl
quantity arid increased Quantity of milk
y ielJed; tUMigKIh/MMiniA following.

lUbital^Redweliaa to Wholesale

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£bro/ula, ..
6ki* CPio**n,

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i

Price S^.CenU per U«4tle, .

RAD«FAY*S RBAftY MMOLMBUT given in
dosae,.*f half a tcaapoweful three times per day,
wtnrore &amp;croerftfceGwms. c.keroib tbS M^wih

LLOYD'S

peqence.lhat lheco*» that has been winter­
ed In » warm, dry, well vH)(ib»t»*d stable,

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Price 25 Cents prjr Bottir.

FAMTT.Y
that it pays tn treat animals kindly, arid
to provide them with suitable buildings
for sbdtffr/WMnXKMAdm actual ea

4

LIFE BITERS.

o( tbe United State* aad Canada* combined in on*,
‘"“f xmtrKAiwMDiiaAnax

Guarante* any woman or maa g3 la gi per dav.
and will take back all map* that eannot be aold
atiH —fiirwl
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•IfiO BEST PIANOS. 1150
OBOVEBTEKir A HA LB, Raring removed to
that? a«w wamroama, ■ • ,
,
,
N». 478 BROADWAY,

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7 Octave B—rwoad Piaax
enntaiulus all Iwtjirwxewvewl* known la tb&gt;* soon

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RAHWAY’S READY RELIEF.

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TUB PLACK TO WT WOOL CARDED,
J. W- MAYNARD^-

COUNTY ACCOUNTS.

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VOL. 7.

«L OO

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-A-D-V-AJSTCjE-

£A STINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MlClt, WEDAWaY, DECEMBER 3, 1862.

NO. 31-

&lt;f|t guthgi &amp;nntr,
IS PUBLISHED EFKRi WEDNESDAY,
I&lt;t me
I, tb.t moB,y f «„m.
W** P»y &amp; Smithson to day ahd—”

• °*&lt;' fJOTCTPt. QOtk
Office and mall aubscriberw, (1 Mrunwi tf
paid io*dran*; o there Ite 5o eenta * ill be addnk.

goro oboai smiling, likqa l&lt;*jg and amia­
■
ble suxton, and .ctaitipuea to s^yo our,
*fler. lh® manner of on honest
aaperkes. Whxt
fabrti Aee^iriftfi etateUf aflUlft &lt;enuW hie man. On Tuesday flight, a high moral
Worst iffiemy- dMre* W“b»rf1 • There Dembcrittifl chap, Of much watch-seal,
was a Tower aemh yej,' however^’hvoehf who had’ just received a dispatch all about
IwiM.t lib 'ehafaCter leas IlkewHe if W ths olectiun, want to see the honest Abe,
wife should’by atfy Indpportuned ehsnoe for the express purpose ol telling him
dmcover that hi. the modet ,tf nils SM that the Democratic party bad been born
drder. had W Ms key ! So -thought agnin.and was un tbe point of protesting
Mr; Walter as he-atrnde off down town againsc* everything whatsoever, except
He
to adky of perplexltfea and nfrifttflca- liwGoQgliiuWuuvfour forsfalbeni.

Over High Prices, at the
s-«i

tiona.
i-.o bd. Hi . .,
“If ever I tease fcora agilri aboutIrtalng
things," he'mattered MWMIy'ib’H Ahtered tbe tin room on returning home.
’Thope to fa drowned with k hundred
weight nF keys about my neck!
It’s a
judgment'upon-me!” ‘
•’
1
Flo unbuttoned Ms tost m be spoke.
Ibrgetlhf of the Ink statnpsnftho mornIrig. Cira uttered a feint wcresni, and
shrink Tiack excls|ining:
uMy dear Philip, what fs the matter
with your shirt t"
’ ••'Hie matte!* ’! ’Oh I” Mid he; -enlorlng
and laughing, u! remember now—! split
a little ink,over it this morning, kdun’t
sigfiffy
■
“Do let meperyntfownrrther. dear !"
“No, rifl^M'l! Mfl/ ehgfflf*detaining
hey fti Isn’t at all worth while. Do sit

HSSMHGS

DRUG STORE!!!
Rbiirivte &amp; SiHttjrfat

.

JUST RECEIVED
MASON ALLEN,

D

provisions.
&lt;1 KI, fiish. butter. l«rd_ pork, and grs

draw toward an, exulting conclusion, and,
at tbejaat word he .fled tha: apartment
with quivering watch-seal'.
’
.

rotary I

WWH!!

ealer in groceries,

In

‘ fltu,re “

great

gistings'

The Democratic ehap bad been atoeri!j

Sdiior T. T. .—Tk« Uli

A glimHk^asphera
OS.foAs.te gjory,
,
, For .inks* ones here.

Oh, beautifot girt.

a new and moat complete assortment of

D.rci *nn teMmii

{■&gt; .

Thy'forihsroLcro i

fuund .the^Honest Abe crocking walnuts
before the fire, my boy, and says ha:
"The celeb rated Democratic organisa­
tion, of wMeh 1 am Assistant Engineer,
has carried the Bute of New York ia a
manner imposaiblw to express, and will
uuw prpte^d to demand of you ‘ a viguruUs' prosecutibn of that uunatural strife in
whlvb arg'involved bur lives/ our liber­
ties, and die pursuit of happiness.
Wa
admire to see your hsrmlfoM honesty,”
HiF* tteebap blandly, ••and we believe
you to be a fresh egg; but we protest
against the arbitrary arrest of men which
is pitriots, only cnnervnlivfely Demo­
cratic, and wo insist upon a vigorous
protecuuoD of Cousiitutivnal hostilities
against our misguided brothers who are
now offering irregular .opposition 1 to the

.
■ ■■
£.
Not long sinoe a Jolpf us—I am an H.
P., ’•high private” now—were quartered
in sevsrnl wooden tenemen'U, and In the

young Seceah offioer, awaiting burial.—
Tba news soon spread to a village Dot
far off Down came a sentimental and
not bad looking specimen of a Virginia
dame.
' “Let me kiss hl tn for his mother t”
she cried,aa 1 interrupted her progreea.—
“Do let me kiss him for his mother !”
“Kiss whom 1”
“The dear little Lieutenant, tbe one
who lie* dead within. Point kits out to
me, sir, if you please. 1 never saw him,
bittr—ob.1” ;
u
;
I led ber through a room iri which
Lieut.----------------------, of Philadelphia, lay
stretched out rm an upturned trough, fast
asleep. Supposing him to be the ‘■article”
sought fur^he rushed up exclaiming, "let
mo kirn him for his mother.7 Approach­
ing ber lips to his forehead, what was
her amazement When the ^corpse” ar­

dently clasping its ersasaround her, re­
turned tbe salute vigorously and exclaim•d.i . .,;j r ; rIR.. ..
vtn;
.
Brom pearls thstsjo (Ironing
Government.”
'
)’ “Never mind the old lady. Miss, go It
D. C. HAWLEY,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
*Mi&lt;l«kx&gt;i^MlAiu&gt;&lt;U.
DieHcmrot Aha cracked aWalnut, and on your own account.
1 ha'iteb't the
in all kind, of Family Orocariaa,
down|nnd-be eaay, iny..l&lt;Kft !''
‘
nd Wooden warn, and a general aw
'
. Pu^ Cqn^started to carry ber baby up nays bee “You say, neighbor! that the or• ■slightest objections’”
X)b, Vewlirrilsirt;
1‘
l&gt;roriaiona. Also Notary PateUc.
to lite nursery. Just ns she reached the gaiLZsti^ualill insists upon a vigorops
Each host should he
ora eaal of the Healings House,
door something Jingled softly 1hthe pock prosecution of the war)”
Frrighfod with &gt;y
The Democratic chap sliced a toothpick
Pur B being hkvtfcss ;
ct nfher trttle Mik' apron —she stopped in
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
Well.'what of thatl Who wants to
from the arm of the chair with his kuits,
r FUR MECHAXICAL AND MEDICINAL
the trnnago way.
be a mossy old atone, away is some
PURPV8E8,0NLY^:
•‘.‘pit, by.4b©, way, Phillip, hern is the and says be, “Tbat ia the present platdamp corner of a
paature,
whsra
kgy Jo.youy secretary. Ifoupd it on the iunii on which wo ere A'pUtribut unum."
“ Wcl|,’,’ s|ya the lluiiroi Abe, “1 bo- sunstuue and fresH air never coma, for
dinipg room 'talile this morning, and.”
Holbrook's New Riook, HasUaga, Mtah.
the cows to rub themselves against,' and
she anded. with an a-ch sparkle of the licva that you mean well j but atu refor snails and bugs to crawl over, and
x*xtoT*s8afo&gt;rXx^
wyefc-1 nf thought it tyould be an exotd- | minded of a little story. '
“When 1 was practicing law out in llli- for toads to souat under among poison­
lent opportunity far giving my hueband
noia,” saya the Honest Abe, Xwlaliijg tbe ous weeds 1 it is far belter to* be. a poL
KWEEZET A ALLEN.
a-teMMhA-i'-w
bow qf bis black neck-Uc around ..fryp iahed slone, rolling along m tlis-brawling
TTORNEYS AT LA Wsnd Solicitors in Chau-'
THE WfcT KEYay S1, ,. ,
. Bite laid the key in his band,. and ran
under bla. left tsar, “there was an old cock al ream of human, life, wearing off tba
eerv. Particular attention paid to Cawvey*
&lt;u$u(l£e&gt;nxyu,ns he pawled involunta­
rough corners, and bringing out the firm
■uciax, the lasastixwUoa of titles to Laad
nr amt luicpova
rily frorg jb©. sound of hi*! own p/dkntic with two sons, living near mo In a tum­ chryk^allila'atrncturi of' the grShlte, ’or
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,
Fu&lt;roissure« uf mortg»|ro*. Ac.
Will be bagpy
He lived there
words. ‘As ha contemplated the gleaming ble dowh old shanty.
to attend to all cslls in toe Uns oftbefr profession
“I say, Phillip, hive you s^eh my poft
the delicate' veins of the " agate, or- , the
■ud traainese.
wards'-bf the little rtcel miaehiof "maker, till half bis'roof blew off ono windy night,
chalcedony. Jc is tbia perpetual chafing
manic 1"
in fact. cvmtbin&lt;
Office tn tba Court House, Haslinxa. Mich.
la mhtgled delight and mortifiealiua. the and then be concluded to mwo to a naw
■ ill be u reded for
J*&lt;u A. Ssmn,
Fum Au.«i.
'"Mr. Walton's browrtMHHNM ffigWy
l|ou‘.c-, where tbe chimney didn’t'taka up and rubbing jn lhs w birling
hwy, laughter ou th©
at thertrirdi Attd ho di*e»r away Ilia hand
all tbe upper story. On tbe day ,when shows what.sort of gnl a man is made of
•
f$
mc
•'
,I
DAMIEL COOK,
which had been caressing his wifu’sprcL
Ke moved, he'd got most kit Ms traps tak­ and what he is good for. The aahdstoua
ciii/jnxi’J Tjaiinmixirs
arid soapstorrtara'soon grodnd down to
ly.lWM’. aMtanibu/KM
,rt» • ' ^le'Wuiibhd t^h—He couldn’t hdlp it ! en' to thd other residence, artd had sent
Aa&lt; ('••kisft Extracts,
sand and mud, lint tbe firm rock b. Ap“Is.that portc monie lost ngnm V
‘ ''iHrs/Cohi'Walter was h discreet little
. “Now. Phillia,’’ said (be little wurn^u,
gut Itaalely, ii&gt;du«&lt;8, .whtRii suddenly * leetetl for the towering fortress, and tbe
foamlm. 'Bhi ■tfover alluded to tbe anb
with a world of preUy Deuitecca .in (he
shower cuiuoienced to come up,
The diamond,is culqud polished for the mon­
I. A. HOLBROOK,
lengthened word, -•.‘don’t erold.
Upmi never gfiier known, to reproach Jier for old man and hm other offspring, who had arch's crown.
TTORNKY and Counselor nt l^w. Solicitor in
stayed to hurry him, ' were taking op a
ntv word, it's the first time 1'vo rnialmd
carclesstieM. ,
.
it this whole morning.”
carpel from the floor when the first dose
Vatjcxh.—-Many who see this word
PEN'S, PENCILS. INKB. PAPER, EXit a
of thunder cracked, and tbe uSspriug may not understand Iits'
tatImport.
m port. It is
“It is ton provoking, Gora,”- snid the
The GiAtoU Basket Trick.
says he, *tf lurry up, uld crsxy., Lunes, or J plld of buildings cdveHng a apace of 1200
iron hrartrd Inritand; pushing hack die
J. M. BUSSELL.
1%^'jii^iter eallk'th? Hitle'glri tn' lilhi
! books «n the table before Mm sshh’a
we'll be ketebod iu the Ireshel before we ; feet in length, 1000 in breadtip on ono of
movement denoting intenie frritatitWfo- and begins to play with her al first gen getup thia rich Irtbric. The stern parent I tlio seven hills of Rome. Tbe site was
host fupui^r
My. dfod a'little rmiM taiwteroualy, - until
“Win you never break vouftrllf'df thh
heeded tbe admonition, and want ripplug .Mpce the garden of/h® barbarous Nero.
Mfiastbo-VuTMte-toey roughly under the
JOHN ROBERTS,
careless habit, niy love ! ’
—---------- ;------ V ' u
away to tbe carpet around the edge uf the Early in, the 17th century 'the bishbp
unlj |!e&lt;Bcue»lnMr-iwhcrn Uie’ off- of Rome erected thereon a humble dwrtHYSICIAN rod Sunrroo. Dwelling on Broad
Giro**" &gt;'ke a -UtskiiL tell bfr Im,.titall ksep. ber -there
way, near the Cuuri House.
putil she is ftood. The little girl, whines
,
WM
Md whBro u -taick. ling. 'Tliis has law added to toy
naughty child.
I remonstrates from tiridenieath
the ApelW,buttt.WoO|n&gt;t«n(,‘sto.to Pope after another,, until U ;ja4»pw, one
anp
underneath
“You don’t know what an annoyance
II. P. CHERRT,
ifitakel'
juggler'-girts
aentds .
W^ct4 th«
ihw -bi'Orb
r -&lt;Hrtn dngry.'
«m»rvMolds
*
u . *•’Peart to me that dud. of tho most spacious and magnificent pal­
Myaeuaya&lt;be:
these earrlcas UMle. are,to 4 Aiethodinil
OTARY PUBLIC and Conveyancer, will •
hsr and tclbher to bntd tier tongue, else
rotted tack most be a toa.pttmy nail*—it aces in the world, stocked with paintiligs,
ma, like •&gt;,«.( &lt;&gt;&lt;".” &gt;» “M"! &gt;“ •
trr&gt;4 to all buiinsM entrusted to bin with
he will whip her ; but tbe little uno is un­ bolds on no.
pruinptueaa and fidelity. Residence, Johnstown,
Yott-ueo, the old screw wa^ statutes,books and Mtiquities of tbe rarest
gentler t&lt;me, »» the coetl I'pe t-gnn to
Harry county, Mich. Blanks kept al way» on hand.
appeasable, and the quarrel goes on, in­
very blind without his specs, says the kind.
IremMeud tke «je to diffuoi “Do U,
creasing in intensity .until at last the man
•-------------- » .ro ------------------tn be mor. th.«nhtb.l, for to, wke.— in' aj&gt;ar&lt;IJh*sni uFanger, draws his ftrbfd ^boesi Abe, buttening his veal askew,
DR. U. J. BAKST.
Notickablb Fact.—There iave been
and couldn’t see jest where tho tack was.
Here U jour loti irearure," be ocMed
hhd throat's It wildly Into rhe baaket.—
HtSlClAX.PCRGEON and Aroacbewr Wtw
’
o
anti
draft riots in Wisconsin—ode at
Another
peal
of
thunder
at
this
moment
quiMk drewin, . (ley .foy'l |«»-1 end'
ftee over Smith's Drug Stor- Goodyear Block.
Thu screams of tho child are heart rending made the irascible offspring still madder, Milwaukee, and one at Otaukee. In the
Lia from M. part. “I,*•’»* 11')"«
Hastings. Michigan Office hours from » to 1X
—her yells and pries Agonising ; but tbe
A. M. and S to BP. M.
and he save, say a ba, “y&lt;iu miserable old latter place 600 soldiers were required
on the stairs and thought it a most excel
jttltglcr stajie and stabs again, and wprks
cripple, if ybu don’t horry op we’ll be to put down the rioters, over seventy yf
lent opportunity for giving ink careless
i H.trtm,
his urnnl aboutAh* wkkr’r work In nnketched; 1 toll you!” Aa be made Ibis whom were arrested and put in irons. ,
little wife* tefogm"
’ *-•,
e..Mrol.ihle" and' fiewfflsh fcfy.
The t
Now it is noticeable that Otaukee is
Cora-clapP'*&lt;l her
he’ little
l'n,° hands at tbe
,he
Cura^lappi-d
B feW heavy
the strongest Democratic county 'in tbe
-rflhe r««-r«l tr~u~
dmH.wl,
.. .be
tank drubs1 old ’tack cam 6 out, and tho Stale, arid Milwaukee, where the other
&lt;,ut of the morn In g'n"”1
; jaBt jkana &lt;&gt;f a.murdered child would be.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
b- I
egp,„ ■„ ,dlL Th„ :
lK poll. aged patent went over on hh back with ri&lt;(t occurred, is tbe next strongest Dem­
lUsnxas Msaca 6. IMS*.
band, baiking aftad her wilb a gpi le and
bl&lt;lO&lt;lv s*flrl] frAn, tbe hkaket. wipes (be carpet up to his chin. He got up and ocratic locality. Treason apd looofoooistn go hand in band in more places than
a sigh,
sigh, blending
blending uneoi
uneousctously into one■ j.*
aalaame tn Mem 8a- dusted, and.anya he, “Well, now, that is
a
tbe Southern States.
anolhor. “Well,
P‘a^®
, hib and her frienda, who are generally in carious—bow sudden it went.” Then ho
another.
-~rtH
-r'
■"botwwI
hib and her friends, who are generally to proceeded to np away again until be
shall be t«w» late to meet that engagement
,
a state ufftyitericsl distress ; ampetimea nwmUiMMr the the window, and : there ,'it
office, with W W. Ralph Esq., Mlddtortlfo.
on Crf«r flr^L
Let nawe. the ttoteA Dutchman had two pigs—a largeN .chiZZ
tbt xildier^ are, w|th difficulty ry stuck it once more. Tbs wild offspring
Harry County, Michigan.
one and a small one. The smallest be­
arc io iDv aocretarv, 1 ueheve.Lntaw dt simmed from ’tcAring ibd man to pieces,
tow him tugging away again, and it made
ing the oldest, be was trying to explain
in,
up »*■"&gt;!• •"'&lt; ceeptng —
the r^eaUHy.' Itt Bnfe caadkhown tofhe.when
ktAPPEX A BVKMVS,
him
so
wrathy
that
he
saya,
says
he,
.EJ.^rwlt
&gt;&lt; Co™ °"l&gt;
tbe’cAptafn of the omipnuy, hitne^f quiv “ Why »ytnr cooked old sinner you, why to a customer, and did it in this wise;
ft Ou. Loxnoa Does Go. for
ttorneys «sd counsellors at
“The little pig is tbe piggeat."
mi rwimplr.”
,
.,
criati iu ersry limb with b-rror and agi
Solicitors in Cbaacerjr. Tax and Insurance
in tfenadsf didn’t you take out tbe nails!
Upon which his wife, assuming fo cor­
Mr. w.llrr paii.ed «I.n&gt;plly.
. ^,n
Agents. Business altanded to will. promptucM
‘-tipn. bad actually to defend
its enough to make me weep afresh for the
rect
Bim, said: MYou will excuse bitn,
sudffilelity.
__
io bn v.rbKi.poek.u..lh
I
lthe excited men. How It-might old woman, tu- see :boi*&gt; you—-But be
_ ______..r u.:.
lu.r.l.rk .Streets.
have fitred with .him, HenVeh unfy kifrtwa didn’t finish bia sentence; for, as be walk­ lie no speak at good English aa me—be
no means the little pig is tha piggoet, but ‘
‘tJul’lhal oiTgiviftg a peCutfa&lt; Cry, IW lit­
ed toward where the hammer lay,, thk
1 ’..’v/r. Ortar," nlinrrtd h". btUn&lt; ,
tle girl ciime bounding into-' the elhde, tack eacne out and tboibld *«n: went to the youngest pig is the oldest.”
(oomingfrom behind the sUdwre.) though bed again under the carpet
Up sprang
A Request.—“Good morn In, Mister
every man was ready to swear that abo the sad qmrwnS wain, aptUing rags, sod
H. H. SBELDOM,
Grimoa! I oorac over toaac if yon would
had nut pusard.lun^ and o-uld. not have
passed through the thick ranks anywhere. —that ib should come to sudden I" Still lend our dad your pickaxe, to saw off a
.nd rWcbtr like nnim.tel ‘"'”JlakT*,
NnwhoW is that trick done f ' UW noth­
board to make a chicken coop to put our
BACK PAY. PENSION, AC.
dog to J ha runs after odr hrfghbnro’eowa
Ing but jugghwy from firat to last—as
much inare Jugglery iw Torrin’s wi«rk- uf triad to drag it away un bia aboaidar. lt and then they won’tenme alwtulnny more
an we have in, drink: our- coffee: without
"I w't b.™ !«• It.’"*' «&gt;“—!• ” rowing um Uve.pagfi? IWU.W «
was fast suosuwhenew yet
E—r—rum
«. c. FR1NDLK,
■dim
OT’ 1f
... , ..
bum bourn I went tbe thunder; and says cream or sugar.”
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tee intonated uApring, aaye he; ’’Wall
Matt .WxW. ftirrocrlj ofLouisville, the
though tuhdreds'fifshrewd."harff besAed, I orwer.did see each a Wuudering old dad
roa arruCATioxs roe

ms UQWM,

^listrihnn.

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have seen *L «huufihl abwt.it,. tripd, and
■aatOre
(i»eo. generations.

mtirthfdr tff the s^oofmaster Boiler, hm
at lest be« overtoils* by Wtributtve
Jle was shot by,rebel guarrillaa,
who mistook him, wearing, a blue ehirt,
for a Federal officer. Be cannot poir

smm.

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H. WRIGHT
R. R. COOJK,

•

Circwit CeRUrt*—

comnleie the .dateil«/&lt;,QM9,w*hi’.*?J
i,nt his. trials jscro ti&lt;4 Xet

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ptwioeripBoti his ad»wrttoa«nrnbof »*8«perior.FriMtoo.Mmelwa.’’
w«».d

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faintly

recover.
tacks .way out in tee mmota w toe uuor,
can they 1” To make sure,, tba old blind
pate waegwog down on bin knees to
take a muuss-eye view, when all of a

DOl

■*

rwU!"

And

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-&gt;•: “H.l—4«no«p.. B»&lt;
from any ymel that contains
whether the neck of a bottle, tl

�INGS B

Wtiieafa; ■•nlac,

ritwiAom Lt** cobs

Dot thee Uum what « rattling among tbe
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-An order from tbe War Department
rebuses all persons in military custody.

otherwhere, charged with

dents of your county, that

the Pfonstr |

been a fairer and

I did not ax peel a public eoafeesien of he

draft and

opposing tbe

tried And f.-und guilty.

various offen-

giving aid and

disloyalty, aa we now have in

its fault

comfort to tbe enemy, io tbe loyal States.

tbe con­

oned from disloyal Suttee, on

of humble stetioo, fovea his country bet-

upon

•Ays?

WK-

manlier

private character.

Would

wonderful exactitude.
said be. in a oorowany of gtaitlsm
were discussing lbs bloody deeds of tbe
19th of April, “this io but tbe beginning
of sorrows to tbe North.
I predict that

Only 91.
Oafa Al,.
Only tl.

dition that they giro tbeir word to do no
Thia condition to

able to tbe enemy.

the latter class of prisonere is just and

gating all individual opinions and actions
which were based on common principles

'UZUlJiL

underlying the very structure of govern­

posed enemies to the Government, and

tbeir liberty at all,

if they are granted

they should be liable to tbe heaviest pen-

nltlee, should they again be taken, after
having used tbe lenity of tbe Government

to its own disadvantage.

of great danger from

and

over,

sources Is

these

that tbe Government only

desired to protect itself against individ­
uate, only so long as such arbitrary

pro­

tective measures seemed necessary.

Let

no ono suppose that this set of clemency

carries with it any pledge to refrain from
similar arrests in tbe future if occasion

should arise wherein it may again prove
necessary.

In time of war, doubtless,

it is sometimes necessary, for the safety

of tbs Government or for tbe security of
its operations, to arrest summarily and

without the usual processes, persons who,
tbe authorities have reason to

believe,

are contemplating disloyal acts, or who
have been guilty of such.

ularity of an administration or injures tbe

confidence of tbe people in its ability,

its strength or its honesty of purpose as
Freemen rightly

right

upon such arbitrary acts; and it is a sign
&lt;&gt;f wisdom in the Government, that it

thus orders at tbe earliest moment tbe
release of tho persons ii has found neces­
Tbe Administration, by

sod Um duly of the subject to yield a

Under

thia impression I have argued in favor of
the execution of the Fugitive Slavs Law,

knowing it was distasteful

majority of tbe North.

to a large

But aa it

was

tbe mandate of thecoostitoted authority,
good ritlxens would obey whether ap­
proving or disapproving tbe expediency

of it.
Now rn ths full light of these govern­
mental maxims, let us proceed lo ievsstigatc the facto by which ws are surround

cd, and thus we can master tbe situation,
and arrive at out duties as good citizens.
incontestably, then, Abraham Uueoln
eras elected in compliance with the forms
of the constitution, and st such is tbe

President of tbe whole people, and tbe

Commander in Chief of the Army whose

duly exrouted.

Equally dear is it that

before be had been

inaugurated several

states had seceded from tbe Union, the

execution of tho laws b»l become impos­
And in addition to these

facta,

which the

peril of publie interests has forceed I: to

one; and !t gives a pledge for the future

!am

Unconditional Loyaltg

MM R.’DEWtmBtT,

ernment at Wasbin«lue" is tbe adminie
tration since tbe 4th of March. 1861. The

eatnp lime.
Scarcely a day passes but that we ha re

and bombarding Fort Sumpter.
are all matters of history

Now let us as*, looking from that Aw-

torical stand point,

what has been

ofChmp Kellogg with pleasure, compared

in them ; and if any one doubts it let him

uf tbe country on this question of gev-

“wait a little lonrer.”

known traitor a

has distinguiobrd

tbe authorities at

Washington do not

mean to surrender, and tbe rebels in tbe
North need not presume upon this clem­

ency to make themselves conspicuous in

Immediately

after Burnside’s army

arrived opposite Fredericksburg, Lee’s

army appeared on tbe opposite aide of
tbe Rappahannock, where they have since

been fortifying.

Owing tueome blunder

or tbe very bed condition of tbe road*

tbe pontoon bridges for tbe passage of

tbe Federal army over the Rappahannock,

was delayed for five days.

Could these

have been on hand on the arrival of
Sumner’s ad vane*, the river might have

l&gt;een crossed witboot serious opposition.

As the case stands now. it is uncertain

1 when the hall will open, but

we believe

tba terrible onset is not far in tbe future.

Burnside will not delay

an

hour, after

i true that tbe “abolitionists catued tbe
war.” Fur if they caused the war and
tbe rebels were fighting for tbeir rigbto.
then each Northvrn man ia a murderer,
and should he execrated by every lover
of justice. It ia true that a patriot Doug
las, Dick erron Butler, Bancroft and a few
other prominent leaders did not fall into
thia “last ditch” dug by southern rebels
to engulf the Northern democracy. ■ It is
equally true that thousands of tbs rank
gad fils did not bits at tbe rebel bait of
“Abolition,” but have patriotically served
their country aa oilntuna and aa soldiers.
Bat It te nevertheless indisputable that

Tbe valor that

we expect

direction, by

•dftion attacka it from the James River.
In tbe West, it would appear that tbe

rr is

to judge.

orhem. nrn ar

bassy

It does tbe County printing.

The Lieut. Col. is very active

n&gt; tbe preacriptioe wiU vImm
k.t
a. WTil-tox.

to receive marching orders as rapidly as
possible

LOCAL NEWS.

Thogeotral bed lb of tbe reg­

iment ia good, though there

■ tmwfktu-

are quite a

Dumber temporarily in tbe bnepttal.—
Col. Gray and Col. Kellogg are now

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last Congress, on Drafting. Confiscation,
Foraging on tbe enemy jind traitors bold

Nothing can he mors grat­

ifying to a commander than to know that

bualred aadi

HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Pklluirk
justiM w. Mam,
i a*
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AOBICULTUHE.
tk.toolOmM.ak4R tbe

Tbe Subscriber is prepared U» do .all
Uedsefwerklahis 1&gt;m. st •bort Mtee. sad fa ■

RUB

or. W. DX1UXB BVWMlUa.

• fe.u ihiftRlVKXlJkU, !■.which stands convicted before tbe bar of
history of play teg into tbe bawds of armed

army of tbe Federal General Morgan ia

Wool
maintain national life.

'Hraee

•150 BE8TPLAB08. tlfiO

Wool!!

liberty, is shorn t&lt;bis strength.’
In reply, Lieut! C. said

however are moving toward

tbk

gl&gt; ** anward*.
HD5TIXG COMJtlMTTnM WED i.EYd-RH.

»!
THE Advertiser having been rrotnred
te beattb to a fow weaka by a wry aiael* remedy
alter baviag •eCnwd MTeral yearaehb a Mtira
laag agecdoa. aad teal drwd disa aa. ttewm
ttee-ia Mxtoea te make fcaewa to bia folio* wCbr

and is potting the Regiment in a condition

tbe presentation, accompanied with a few

of tbe

Potomac ia in progress tn approach Rich

vndnd from a Southerly

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rhich

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movement” of tbe army

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Tbe only object of Ue advertiser ia eeedtai
r-t^Tiplion, ia to beeadl the a*»elod, aa&lt;

Among other
ply trains has been one great cause of artfully and insidiously pretending to very fitting remarks.
tbe delay already experienced, which. favor tbs administration they took pos­ things be said:
session of its counsels aad gave character
“Lieut. Cramer:—! take great pleasure.
to its measures at first they flattered and
in behalf of Co. K. te presenting you this
dered an advance heretofore impossible, then bullied.
McClellan's removal and
especially in tbe face of a large army io
that hi not tn be taken Into account; bat
front
R te now thought that an important ered, the enemies of tbe adminietration fur tbe confidence and the trust tb.r n,“side

fptflbMuBIKXaC

My Se.odm.TiBB Blood HUs .»d Wood Fonder.

Michigan troops

Washington on business connected with
the last two cIsmm are not in good odor
with democratic organisation in favor of tbe regiment
preaavt Um smm for examlaetiea aad MtywUa
Co. K. presented Lieut Cramer with a । to the nndrraixued ComauMioner»,dulj anpoin
by th. Prob.". Coert for the event/ sTD.!
lioo aaeasaine were striking at tbe nation­ Saber to-day ; having presented Cbpt I who wfll BMat for such purpose, st Um ba
al life. True to tbeir new eoerefon poli- Andrews and Uauu Jordon eeeh one |

completing bia arrangements to dislodge

bia antagonist.

tbe

and i» none other.
berrtofow. aqd aurr-undsd them with a
A Democratic President, a Democrat­
halo of glory, is not wanting in the Oth
ic Preen, and tbe majority of Democratic
Congressmen declared against eoereion
........................................ ......
.
of these in famous secessionists and thieves;
and that position has never been retracted
to tbia day. If secession was not excused i ard the men drill mounted.
Horare are
it was pdliated and softened down by I ooming in rapidly, and in a few days,
swearing stoutly that the “abolitionists”
judging tbe future by tbe past, vs shall
were aa bad as they ; and by inference

This right, we suppose,

porter&gt; &lt;&gt;f all

tbs

position of the two great political parties

perfect right to arrest suspected persons,

rpHK HUBBARD BRCrC Km U A C Xmmw
JL Kimi Xew Tetk. ■•nufoetarm asd !■&gt;-

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with what will then surround us. Tbe
boys, however,are not unwilling logo.

der pressure of the clearest and moot ab­
solute necessity.'1

and not only to incarcerate but prosecute

via."

WATCHES A JEWELRY.

flag

These

beyoud cavil.

to make no more such arrests, except an

In time of war the Government has a

nr'

electinrM, therefore, are regarded sa c-m
which would hare warranted tbe Presi­
marching orders.
Hu I the time set comes damning tbe adminfotration in its civil
dent in calling out the malitia, they were !
and peaaes and a e etill stay tn Camp Kel­ and military policy, and announcing a
agyrafatrd by stealing our national forts, logg. But aha! marching orders will come, determination to check and hamper it in
mints, nsvy yards, custom houses, dee., and before we fully realise it,ws shall be its vigorous prosecution of tbe war.—
JowmI
and capped the dimax of tbeir audacity

and crime, by firing on tbe national

this act, says to tbe people, that itdialiked
as much as they, the system

erf.f la .a&gt;»

to command tbe services of its subjects

sible.

look with strong dislike and suspicion

sary to arrest.

These principles have been

the «Miy of lbs territorial domain, tbo

At tbe same

time nothing ae quickly imperils tbe pop­

tbe use of tbia power.

ment itself.

central power of government, tbe

willing obtxlieoce to its laws.

The country will rejoice at these acta

of humanity, as an evidence that tbe lime

see and Maryland wilt be reddened with
tbe bhx&gt;d of tbe Yankees, and epricbed
with tbeir cursed bonna.”
Perhaps so.
A GEM FOR THE MILLION.
and perhaps not,” remarked a frisnd of
ARD A
unjustifiable attack upon my moral char­ the Union present. “It is not possible
8PLCTDID AM© AFFEOPRMYB HOLIDAY
acter.
it does nut become.me to say it should be otherwise, sir, for however
FMB8OT.
anything in regard to what that is, or buw brave may be tho the Northern troops,
I conducted myself in Barry where I was we shall have the officers on our aide,
■ME. DESOKEBT^
always XrewW Like a gmtlemaa, and I am and they will fight to advance our cause.”
RURRINO 8T1TCH.
y
sorry if I did not swrif iL
“Do you mean to charge tbo loyal officers
Thsa much for tbs “Personal" and now with treason F ’’Not all, but there will
Mr. Editor, with your kind permission, be enough to lead yoor froope to defeat
1 will, in future “Letters” attempt to and disasterDid not t bo ex governor
convince every candid man in jour coun­ interpret tbe future arightf
ty who will give mo his unprejudiced at­
tention, that the “Peace Democracy” is
SOCTHMRH VtRW OF THX ElDCTIOXS.— j
favoring Rebels io arms; its influence We have beard as yet but from two of I SUBSCRIBE VOR .TRE JBAfCWp.l
ia given in favor of secession—'lira bans the rebel organs no the results of tbe
of all govern meat; and that tbe duty uf
recent Northern elections,
but those
every man who loves his country ia to Xak substantially aa we had supposed It sustains the Administration and the
come out from it, and give bia whole
y would. Tbe Rid) mend Wtif dis­
. Government^
bean and soul and purpose and fi/a if
cards all electioneering talk &lt;&gt;n both side*,
need be, to pul down tbia accursed rsand comes to the otnclusioo that, with
Itcllion against Republican Equality and
a Detrtucratic Ctmgress uferttiag a Re­
Universal Liberty.
publican Admmtetretioe, “tbe war will
Yours,
A. A. Kxappbx.
not be set forward any.” It Interprets
,B sorossTM
•at oTetdsr.
1
the elections as expressing “a drop dis­
■dtssfotrsatisfaction" with “Lincoln and his p«rty&lt;’
Damp Keilagg.Nuv. 33d, 1M2.
and thinks the opposition will now be
State*, on
Editor Bamxik
Zhsr Sir.
I pur­ encouraged to speak out with much
posed, when I left home, to write you more boldness than ever before. Tbe
’
wtefatteem^
te
---------.
Richmond Esessuarr says of tbe election*
occasionally: say be your “occasional”
that “these astoclabing manifestations
tered. wv jtuarsntea Ila e*fo iwetiP* rod tee d»UrsryeC Um waduM. say where withis toOSwites
correspondent.
Bui I expected then, I from the North convey tbs ides of an
should be far down in “Dixie” ore this ; emphatic and impressive popular verdic'
and hence, have something interesting to against the abolition faction which luu
write about Though if you have not ruled tbe Government at Washington.”
With tbe rebels, of course, “the abo SUB8Ck.BE FOR THE BANNER !
beard we were on our way to Dixie,
acquainted with.
He dare not upnn hie
columns to a discussion of these ques-

act. hostile to tbe United Stales or favor­

1 thank you.

THE PUCE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
Os MjurrrACTTVte ovo a «eew Qvautv te

now pnyred te &lt;At Um puhKe a SMgniDeete

Knoxville

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■■J*DW.AyB rn-W « tta on'y
C25r^.i““. *!? “ '““‘■"■“i fm *

U« Creak M/knwei

ofChrppk,

the President and
W'^
CsbinetttreattegwM^waXwA
A

Rtanm.,1

J 1 HarPer’’
statee that
Jackson
mured towards Thoroughfare

the Liver, and

Gan on Thursday,
A .pedal d vpsteh to tbe

(rnn

•rW.WU.;
of our tmA—^xwequantly WR Xisdu.

pmrter. are vUihl. Un
Fredericksbunr,
Tho

mil

Odwail, Msroury, (^l

tai land

"WWMlAriMtia parga.

bowels costive.
'centreing element, during the part weak.

A few inches of snow, and

of that sterner mood

Tta ArwV. .pedal detad

moderately

cold weather has given us a alight foretaste
which nature ia

H^dnoar.

jroo lr.1 .Mk,
prlpln. U a men
that nip ha.a Im rrlla.M
aom. dla

by the retaUfuraa mneu-.dM;,,,.

Irnutiog tho eta of th, louatiaaa, pun|.
ing only tha cnnloou of lha homla. It
la the abaence of th. bl I. and other fan
mora that cmiMa the prlpins.
Tht.
not an with RAD W AY'S PILIA. Tbeir
eflbet 1. e«landed n»er Um entire ...tern

•ad ttat Lta wuelreedy in Wuhlngtoo

awaits us in the immediate future.

mow • dM, of pin. pip,
lr.«M th.l»n.r. ».,rfcl

tern Army of the Poli.mac, Nov., 80th,
says: “Qmsiderahls excitement was oo
canmned by tbe circulation of a report
hxrw th*, m nrnnn.il! - V-A L
.

urufiag tta xprMmmn.
Nu oredrne.
is placed in the rumor, however.
al unfortunate dear is tracked to his
“Tbe rebels are working with redoub­
resting place, to fall by the bullet of led vigor on tbeir forUncations, and their
some lucky sharp shooter.
Trappera are cavalry of late have been very aetivs,
and have captured a number of our pick­
now gathering in a rich harvest of buauets along tbs fords of the river, besides
niful fur, the representative of plethoric
tbe two companies of the 3d Penn. Cavpocket books and flush times.
airy at Harwood.
“Longstreet commands the right and
DoXATinx Visit.—Ths friends of Rev. Hill the left of tba rebel forces confront­

Th* hunters are busy, and an occasion­

oaaod httmora
The prlpta. . .«aaiM«d
from ,b, imperthtt action of tha Pill.,

led by these PILLS, hence no griping
pains, great depletion after an operation,
or coati veneneas.

ing us.
Deserters coming within our
lines report that a large body of the-r
forces had been detached and went off.
last week, when they left, as tokens of either to Richmond or u&gt; felnforeo kloneA. 11. Gaston, made

no very

him

their

and

valuables

respect,

DR. ROBRCRS

un

evening of

welcome visit, op Thursday

money

wall Jackson.

IITT1IS

•mounting to about eighty dollars.

Thaxmcivxxo.—The day set apart by
the Governor as a day

of rebel*

along

the

river below

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

IN BATTLE CREEL!

—WESTTLL—

At s sMiion of tbs Pmbsto Oowrt far tbs sreatvof Barry, holdaaat tba Probata Offca, is tba
vIUa&lt;« of Haitian, on Tooafay. tba •tabtaaaNb
day of Movawbar ui the ysar &lt;ioo tbouaand eight
n“D‘V1'4
Aixty-tao. Present, Khomaa C.
Pnsdte, Judge of Probate,

hdzeft ©(DnnPBmrii®n

Has in Store

An Immense Stock of

K OUR USE OF TRADE;
of Al bort M. Joaos,
decree oalhorisi**'
tar ofaaidMlata. k

•dmistatrs-

Come and See !!
WE

....
B411 ll.ll "'l -1-the prnrcr of tbe petitioner sbould not bo granted.
And it is farther ordered that Mid PetitioMr

tbe hearing thereof, by touting
order to bo published la tbo ’

Estate of PreaUee Child.

BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

FROM

WHICH

DOT (D©BKP®nra'iI©H
2000 yds.

rev lone to salt! day of bearing.
• 8HERNAX C. PRIXDLE.

PROBA YR OAfDAX—RTATE OF MICHIGAN

this

CASH STORE!

F*ennoee^.-ermwm&lt;M&gt;n*.

STOMACH

These neporis must be

-OTQCTtl or-

A. L. SKINNER

Corxrr or Basst.

W ixna.— Mild Winter has been tbe

New York, Dec. 1.

ytgal Jitios.

"is b«
to b. . Iteht
bro»n»l&gt; «olo., « M,
Th~. dwrt.rxm ,!. W(Ml, hW oo th.
-ytrw, l»,e th. r.uJTwmk
£

AT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ’

“LOW PRICES” ,

&amp;

««.!» uAm^thlK «».l.

EMPORIUM
FOR DRY GOODS!

“SSU8 CSEX*

plain and

fancy

Silk,

fr«. Tire, ti six SWIiinO” yxrfl;

TO IE EXCELLED

of Thanksgiving

and praise, was observed, in various ways
usual

upon

Religious

such occasions.

the R-v, T. B. Granger, preaching

upon

the occasion.

The congregation* of the

Presbyterian

and

Mrtbodtsl churches

were United, as has been tbe custom, for
several yearn past.

Jcvt

ths

Tmxo.— Mme. Demorest,

J the Emporium of Fashions. 478 Bread

novel, cheap, and very

useful

sewing

mschine for family use, whieh costs only

15

It makes tbe running stitch, has

dv

shuttle, and consequently gives do trouble

in the regulation &lt;»f ths tensions, so that
a girl seven years ok! can operate it with

It is small enough

the greatest facility.

ti» carry to a “Sewing

Circle,** and can

be instantly attached to any table

sewing bird.

It is propelled by a

The New York

Eoit tells this

story :—
“A well known planter, living not far
from New Orleans, wrote last spring
that f-mr «»f his slaves wb&lt;&gt; bad rue away
to tbe Yankees, had returned.
“They
have bad enough of liberty, and were
glad to come berk.” But in bin next
letter to tbe North be odd a different
tele; the four had run sway again—and
had taken with them 200 inure.
Indeed,
the planter suspected that tl»e four hmt
come beck with only this object—and be
probably guessed correctly.

He is an active Republican, and in times
UMA
Ioimmi
p.M&lt; -1««

PM,

siusll

iTo.

Hi. term oTl«fc» »lll rxpir. r»

iwoer If iht

•.jT The

Richmond Enquirer

Rods

ifuult with slareholdcisM bo srennwilling

jsoldiars for tba

it thinks

rebel cause,

tlrnt ‘as the war originated and ■ carried

• on in great part for the
slaveholder in bis

defence

property

the perpetuation of the

of the

rights and

instiluii«m, it is

reasonable l&gt;&gt; snpp ae that

'be first and fo remost in

he ought

to

siding and ss

siaring by every means-in his power, the

triumph and suceeasvf our arms.”

That

.is pretty good authority as to ths cau*e
uf the rebellion.

I

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W bi uh we offer at

GOOD PRINTS

rV\ve»e Ti'\XXev%
avc woX,

.O mpta • bi,b p.«ii.&lt;- m tta tar.

like a

Dbmocbats Camshmo a Rxsbl Fltaff.

The Knox County Ejtprt*t says that at
the torv ^jubilee" ubich ess held st
Mount Vernon on Saturday, to cel. brate
tbe recent election, » delegation from the
eastern part of the county carried a sccessHHi, confederate flag.
After hearing
VaJUodigham.
these pretended.Union

Dswioerata, .m tbeir way h«Hna shnntyd
and hurrahed for the trait-ir, Jeff. Davis,

and the rebel General, Stonewall Jack­
son! This shows that tbe Democratic
partv are in sympathy with the
and also what kind olciHupsav the loy«J
Democrats and some misgufcW R*R»
I Leans have been training with during tba
recent
political campaign.-Cl#'la*d

ForlSale By the'Pound.

Urwitl. .dnnri.

DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

At 10 and 12| cents per yard,

RIBUDIMaW

Xo XW\\u'

ewte oX\. X\ve “\W% v&amp;ixtta,
XhtAT \o," W a» a
c^xacAkaX. aaewX — a 2&gt;vea\
Nrw Jkmst Sxxatob.—Governor Ol
Ht^uVaXoc
05
&lt;len hits appointed Richard 8. Field, of
| Axv xXxc
attXAcX*
Pt incton. United States Senator, to sup
awii &amp;owX\\A\wre
ply tbe vacancy ocaisiuoed by tbe death ©5 We
of John R.
Thomson.
Mr
Field
was
..._______ ____ ______
i K©a,
a Voxxft Vvrtkc,
।
formerly Attorney General &lt;»f the State nvotK
&lt;M\ OVXxeVe ©S |

ciunk. and u«es a common needle.

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©X\A. oXX. &amp;UBWI ©5
lav tvatav*-.

Oct 22d, 1M2.

PRO RATS &lt;2£1&gt;££.-STATE 0F.MICHIGA8

GROCERIES
of Mary Ann Ntebola.widow of said 4«eau«id.yc
ing. that AdmisistratiM of aaid uteti way
granted to Lsvi Dtwsy, Johnathan Micbola 1
ibaiwntiMor
w

HARD-WARE!

Ta Dtttrvy------- Mice, Moles, and Ants.
To Dtttroy------- Bed-Bugs.
To Dntroy------- Moths in Furs, Clothes,
Ac., Ac.
7b Dtttroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Dttfroy------- Insects on Plants and
Fowls.
7b Dcitroy------- Insects on Animals. Ao7b Uittroy------- Every form and species
ofVertnln.
.
ggpSec “Coatar’s” advertisements

ffVKkb-

in this paper for the dettrwiion and ntttr

extermination of all kindt and tpeciet of

art. eoatVOtaA. a$ vart *&lt;\A
^.oumtSuL nxAt axvA WAn,
OyaVr'a vaaV.c

tar ftdd in
Runin AS

Bumside as you have stood by
all will be well.”

for n

to stand by
me, and

it is a pity that r»me

of this seif sacrificing

patriotism

cannot

penetrate tbe skulls &lt;&gt;r hearts of the noisy

•

•elf sleeted friends of the General.

The ©facial Resell la Nev York.
Seymour’, majority is 10 613,
Tbe
Republican vote is 296.470, which is
fifl 156 imui than tbe vote for Lin&lt;&gt;»ln in
i860. The Democratic vote in 307,088.
which is 5,724 Ie»s than the Fusion tick­

et had in I860; an absolute falling off.
hut of course tbe Seymour organa will

ticket, Mr. Skinner

for Canal Commis­

Vital vote of tha State is 068 558. against
675.156 m iM0-a falling &lt;&lt;«f 71,608.

Mich., by

and by the Drug,

gists, Groce rsmnd Storekeepers generally.
AND

WvoVVy *VovkXe.
THE GREAT CAUSX OF

nr»T 1WU1A
am-n..^-raper, fn.m

-- -------Ber»“‘&gt;«

«”d

Inmt .Otar We«t India l-laod. ooou'n
neport. of extended aleee InaeereetHJ.
.bleb have rculted in now* pli.Mler

and dealrucli.m ..f properly.
Many ne
.owe have tarn killed. The natbmab .1
Si. Vincent laeled Un &lt;Uya.and .aaimll

qnelled after a larjje military
o.
operann, with En«li.h r—4.. I&gt;*J “»•”
the ieaurrwAioo in hand.
A greatdata)
ol tta in.orgeou ar. prlwmera. and mar

S

B, ‘B.o'oacV.'*
_
ft\OWAt\\ WVtXtvs

ar* ftiw. \^&gt;ov
'Dr. *BLo\»cV»

pW-A ntal diwert". &gt;•»
*
KLra BJtfm-™*&lt;&gt;. ■»» 01 B00^

rolina. and * trartworthy man. says
talingrd w * rrgimmft •&lt;&lt; &gt;**l Slxfr
oumpS-d of S*ur oomp*oirx ol nxgow.

HUMAN MISERY.

CHANCERY ORDER.

'TATE uF MICHIGAN.—Eighth Judicial Cbe-

VAtai.

DRY GOODS!

,o.w Vox \*oor voan. «\aa^
"DocXot'fa

WalUarf. A. ff.h'Mterf. VMtO t. Oarptat*-,

Ateaai-f M, esd Jbess 2*p* jof every description

Stacks of

arc Vtw. rix&gt;a raaa'* tto\ax*
aw&amp; Co«*5&lt;m.

.

Dr. Hobaek'*

ia default tbvrooftbal

fttowvcxckv ’BvWs.vs

mt Mbsdsst. Edwsrd iMsdss.

Clothi

MORTGAGE SALE.
efault having been made in tbs con
payment ofa certain Indenture of

D

«-•

wxldier. » lb-

■DaltooM of Appraheneion , I-oas of Mnsory;
Areraien to Society; Lore ol Holitudo; Timidity;
Boir-Distnuil; DiuiwOM-, Heodacbe; Affections

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v.___
A . ‘“‘.ft '
w-B^ovaU
Vat
uxak.
onA
&lt;ta.w,.Sttallta .eFi«^md. » AUikVVkUA.
xJ

„pno«. ita riwita.1 b... mJ *

A LECTURE BY Da. CULYKRWELL, OX THE

,

fttowvCbC-Xv 'BvXXtv*

"Sir. ‘Hb.oXvox.Vff

tial lay ba. been pnclalmed.

continue to brag of an immense gain.
Mr. Tremain rone about 600 ahead of ..d Zx of whiu.; ital ita no«w. w-rGen. Wadsworth; on tbe Democratic allowta u&gt; ro&gt;» •ft*’ ll“ •b“t’
sioner stands first, bat there wad not
much scratching on either side.
The

Hastxxob,

trixxh,

paper printed In ssld eountv, of Barry J
raccoMive weeks, tamodiatefy prwvimsa

Gen. MeClfllan, being called tipon by the sojdiera at Warrenton

speech, said: U1 wish you

*f Belalies,

A. L. SKINNER.

BOOTS &amp; 01®

SiJtous Fervor,
Fever o.tu3, figu.e.

JauncLipe,
Kidney Complaints,

Styles

N. B. Merchants

toUca xn. V&lt;ra^e.v u,aarAAvxv
Mvl at Vft*.
VlKt, ar*
tare

Liver Complaint,

leaitlfal

at 20cts per lard.

-BWim^ uAiXxXv}
.

IPIBHCIBS.

Or. -RoWek’*

,ta SL’.tlTT-.wMxrfl :
.. mK-axiiwU-”*!'

'Mills in Orange osunty, N. Y„ is manu-

*l»o experimenting upon

white

paper.

...

__ ..n.irx nua.
t'oMft^f Biliotu Cholic.InJUtmation of
taw Hflirr7*. and in nil violent attccka

„W produce a luallky taacna tian from
Tux

AA»*.

&lt;»»&lt;kw

ar\A raakt

"IaS* «.n\oija\&gt;\.«..

■D». xywwwbv-aw
Ko'lMM.k'*
&gt;
&lt;
ftXow^eV*
'BVtkam
..
. *ra«
V
js

vlew of TH BAI BAND HMB vs see s-Dtag
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

OUR GOODS

La Libor UB^

wwww wwp

a

Unusually Low I

SoXAwr fa

Gixls ar Naw HaMrsanx-—

Nrsw
■cb’t three
Wheat. Com, Oata, Batter, Lard, Port,

^-Gen.ai0

rro.-

OBANT a ipAU LINN G

nSKBJrt.AWrGPIU^

Jhtatav* Mt, 1*. IMS

■Sevk •orua

�nnitnah w
lime;

ventilated

» A Dtt AYTIT RENoVk’THffifj

tbeir neighbors arc folly aware thnl aT
present prices. fuwHfany other branches

...............HS8OLVENT ••

«

p—M OI*™ r.-«u«a

-

.Wil*1

0*.
for woolen goods consequent upon the
necessities, of tfic. immense armies now
in the field and being-fur­
ther enhanced bv ths scarcity of cotton,

aisle of things may

continue, it is im-

shelter is equivalent to a large percen­
tage of food.
Bdvwdaa Ale actual loss of
food from the increased amount required

W^rs RENOVATING RraOCtENT-^SUIeUTO
MT worst cam &lt;?t 8kw £»•«*»?.
t^tratejLekjBCteniigiy puwoMi-twa te$sis»*ld ■

fort. The secretions are always disturb­
ed by influences that cao»p pain or unea
ainess, and evei^AfvcMW'A half frozen

Minfi.feU'dt&gt;Ste. Jt.l«.spUrdir
flic most otegsat medicinal preparation SUMS-) »J
TV.THE PXlBUd'

uJi,
wnx WiraSTAAS way^b.
■ rr7wM.U MEMP.WQ0D.

TtTL ■ROTKtJrK'ft
"Bfe/MTO VUBXVtKB.

• • WritrotfiLh-.

»fl;-

.ro. i-...-

KIJ«N-UM*W

cow will make itself visible io tbe milk

M X .1

be

s^TMasViHX'Xr.

Vainly be such as to give a paying return
for investment in fheep. , Pne fact alone
speaks volumes in fltvor 6f sheep raising.
There has beep,imported into the Untied
Slates feaea fore.gi-uliaaW! L»«JLd

wuoltp goods to the amount of •35,000,­
000 •&lt;* *4X000.000 for tteJast ,lh»e
Tears, eqmvaX&amp;t t^UTyi«d-&gt; tadJh
18,000,000 sheep. It is stated by Dan
iel Needhum, Secretary opthe Vermont

Convention, that lhe
Bvcrsge aripuai mcrurae of population , iy
this country requires lhe wool or 3.000,­
000 sheep. If these figures be only nppruxiuiaiely correct, they demonstrate
tbe alight danger ol an &lt;&gt;\eratock ufabeep
for iuawy years tvrewme. --Tpq present
and prospective'high tariff win Keep up
Wool

Growers’

many have overlooked the importance of
pure air. CligK?, crowded stables, reek­
ing with odors from accumulating ma­ ttAH IHSiOVEFED A CLEANSING_8YKUF.
nure, prod tree feverish rasllessneaa in the
cows, and the ftq)|*rW3Wk-^«ufleni.
At
best, confinement during the winter
Vhaplaa, Ntete*
months is Irksome to animals, and kind.

mI'T-cit,

WATEOFFMW

IT WILL MEND MARBIA.

SSdi'iV

“•*
TBIteB BOTTLE*.

From recent xhrvvia. Completed Aug. 10, IM«1 ■'
mat
&lt;WV&gt; ln
I, ....,1 ....
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I

At present this article

JOHN M. GKGGtfRY. PupiJ Public iMlroettea.

TliJotal
match H.'t
.

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bolow it, thore ia, abundant encourage ' hundred dollara capital. M (iMipriUivii.
3. T. LLOYD. No. 1611)roadway, New Tori
inent fur sheep raising.
Tbe War Department u^a'our Map of Virgii
Of cu&lt;fXPs&gt;U'Bt,&lt;JF fperned by
Marylund and Pennayleanla. coat gliO.oW. ।
the circumstances of his locality, both in

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OCR TV MX BOTTM».

I LIFE

^.^ObfjfWu
but tbs
Ives ail fftfelhcd
It cl.
________ ___________________ .ffiBWS

ai&gt;

1

«HbUk«Mtta&gt;a»nv»D«bm.. M4 ta* by
Druggist*._________________________________ &gt;

.।

vttbo ■■ -'i nA Hoc,-»)&gt;, । r; ... j

■

,

83c.; Virmnia, 60c.; New Jersey, Gqc. ;
I’ennsyIvanin, 50c. p Malb^ 41 , Califor­

nia, 75c.; Vermont, *1,30.
In erVmont, after trying alttAwt'• every

■It J* im convenient to hare is the bouse." Aw

m
Mil.

..................

mBH toS#:

late and iuriKorate tbe liver and kidney*: They
- --------------- ----------------late
equal
Tbua,
i*« lhe cireuktion. and purify
Torpid
Chills

Vb\W

S00MMY B WRI1XB &gt; *41 II H

n'.

h poXwhA. tb« tedy An#
iMsabbwMteaeo. Tbaae mec

'. 'J

Our Buttle.&lt;’&gt;f

URlKli CEHRXT CttE.

.

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TOW

1

Price 25 Cents per Buttle.

ferutan.

j

Price Sfr^Aroteeprr-Bottle.

*

Pric* KP&amp;«C* peP fbittfe.'

• ’

tery Libera! ’Bed act I Ate to WbaUmle
'‘‘•■'ft

. Bayun.
TERMS (’ABH.

Uta aS

■

■

•”■*-

Junurr,,
Eruftior.*,
Fits, Barofulcus Cknsurnjation, tic,

JoiiJfg * nom,n',
(Btaftantaetem.)

7M Wlf.I.IAM STREET,
Ceper'oT liberty gimi.
',11^# TORK.

knee of two yearn.
AJfOTHEft writea

Maron wax cured

‘ Important tt&gt; Ih&gt;ose Uwners, h ’

IKiporaitt to tJuiljfiw.

.

-

■-

Mbiavwch.

Important ti^lailroad Corhpnmea.
/x&gt;kr»r J/ ~ viamuTB huh
.XLV«4i U«^jUfo*foiyojb//

important to Farmers.

,

?,

f

T-ojtll whom thit wof ctmctrn and ii eon

■

■

uresiTTeas./

■

fhe

erra* esmiyiody.
MIHMS A 'CROBLEV'S

'Work \xVce u C'tMtws-.

rm,.

CEMENT HOOFING,
JM/rkiji^sj.tvjfuMsaCi^i!a»

’ ' ‘•'Ulj*’'

,.. . ,

i ■ ’

l

V.Wi\ VAX*
•T *» »~t «Wn» WJ,l^oro«tl1 pllb Ux
hare crer been introduced.
*

.

IT. IS FIRE ASH WATER' PROOF
KtxM. and to aui»J4* aoqn w truetrr miohxs
aaiacLK*.
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th a

VAooi a«A TAssv VAX.,

TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK

liuf, and

1 a'L44r«&lt;is//MlBi^ii.I

DA KLIXlTS U VKR MG VLA TOR,
iism.cteyDaing an J purifying
ig from the system,al! disinvnre
humors. .
I. -------------

.

LIFE BITTERS.

»•-■ i.*n „a c„.^
‘J**.*”?

.

Ha^daohr,
OMtivmesr, . . '
Doha XP«r£, ICfelA-d jE«hb*”*

Indiffrstfta,1

ffhin &lt;H Wte FJcwdis,

wrasf

■ft'Suttags. Liwr npfulaor. /J
RxxuaAaM
“WW^Jyzu,, M „z7r
r. of Brooklyn, writes: “Februsry
an W • TV?
nbc&lt;! fiwb. Iu these disease
ULATING PILLS are far more

rttfUta. A. MA Uu a«K

"E»
nftmi
Wo Heat is required In making application

ttd they wiH aay thvy are

■ Sa-.* dqtnt. r

“d you ahotUd try thm befon ph.s hr «

■n&gt;. e^ense of spplvtog it 1* but triiing,
in
ordin»ry Hoof can b« covered and linirtitel tA.

Darliag'a Life Bitten,
It can be applied byany one, '--■

'Oow'ox V.O vcvott.

]n Yellow, Typbqid, and BUiou* FarecmUsErriptM.Hmril Fna. pnrgrtron i« Mrkte eisenU);
nt to admi uialer a dose of Droatie Ptfts, tbe irrt
1

:usuid

IE-1. MH.ibc and ■imigthan.lUte Badray's Regu
»*•'»•. *• reumrX/Tb. cure of w a^Ty

PErU.llA

CEMENT,

ForGxdnjj Mm.), „f,n

deaths(ulbM disease, i* owing to the wwt of
We say that Rsnwsx'a Rxddt Rkusf m the ! aparxatrA lika.BAJ&gt;WAY’8i‘P!LLS, that will

exjHued u&gt; th. AtUun .1 th, Wulhtr.

'

sceptical, and b« convinced. It combine* in ite -roiUrfXsiloF &lt;H oUter fever, um* lwo«M pfcve
composition the properties of a diffusive stuuulant feteljCRsdiraj • i’iUs wws adopted-urthotr treat■
.
I . ,.i
an auibreptic, A mild but effective Astringent, and tesot- - .
a direct power over tbe nerveo, neither narcotic
Moiseedroceloa of Ztee^icAwjivUtew arresmnsnor anodine. that relieve, pain, in a manner j&gt;e br;hsM Uwl anpuff. «&gt;••*». ■•-•Iroeos. ioucnbu*.

.

«te&gt;.

Tl‘"

GL’TTA
-----------TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

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i®.PAnripfl^nunsss, Ancniraow

r.Of the
&gt;t What

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

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and

1 '

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P.r rrmgtor •*«»««&lt; Mrt»!

-------- ,—.
— ----------- —.... .... ....... , |*ou I*
meet* the general want* of tbe atuiaatb-aud haw
ela When d’axnlerod." St jfljKNoJl .Vtf

ses.“^*~
FOR SALE BT

ftOOBESTPIAKOS.tlfiO
The Frcucli call it.*v«teyrawat. So much for its
internal administration.
When applied exter-

di»ca*ed humors left circulating in tbe BjelMn, i
there wwddhebul little pain or griping. U-la I

LAST TH HEE'

■ »*. ««' noisgrr, '■ ’•1

DAN’L a, DAIIUNG,

VxSiJ&amp;arLi J SSS«««JO«
AVOID aAUNE PURGATIVES.

XJX*1 ROOFS

e'-trttaiM alt IA]

TO THOSE WHO THINK.
BOW. we think

leaving tte com.

fes^sas
Z/&gt;'»Hart4U,Hw..,ptj.«Ml(niJi|7TZ

-eraefaftbte to keep them rniimui«f unfjl
later in the Maron, it, would 1&gt;c UtteC.—
They &lt;xim« in drat whon-Sr/I lay aiTd

r' MMkrtre tbe staple diet, and japifie£blng
' more sooental inerwrod and needed. U

.

Tn. t&gt;w.‘Vk\oo&amp;.

Iwuac aa »««-,Nyimef.

DARLING'S liver.begluitor.

^'tnal Is suffering from hfaullclent'
'Jt is Cir easier to keep s cow in gi&gt;&gt;*d
coudhkjn, th^a to being berw^ after hri; '^umpkina Are usually fed out firwt,

.

Price 25 G-tite per Bottle.

iittica, Jaun
cad ache. Ac.
ioua. Yellow.

Partly for this reason, qq aoegetion of the
cow is more easily affected by treatment internally, and cures—
of the animal.
Any derangement' *of RHEUMATINM..........................
SORE THROAT
health. Insufficient fited, or bodHy dkaci'm- TOOTH-ACHE
fort, at once.abova its ofleata/io-the de­ NEURALGIA (paroxysms of,).
creased quantity sod .quality of the rpilk. CRAMPS...
HEADACHE
It should also be bo’rte In mind \nat the COLICrtV-a- --in twentv minutes
DIAUHOU................................ In tenj miDnlre.
continued flow of milk beyond tho natur
[pain* of ]in .ten minnles.
al period iano small drain upon the vital LUMBAGO,
SHLMi?...................................... in Affeen miuulea.
funding-rvfia anidid.
tlK ib ouhl BURNS.;.id fire minutes
INFLUENZAin.few hours.
CROUPin ten minute*.
SPASMS
in five minute*.
whatever care is necessary to keep up
the health uf the cow Di the highest stand­
LIEF
ard

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Price 25 Contfc per Bottle.

ft a

is tbe only authority far Gen. Buell and tbe War ! and
Department. Ilouey refunded lo any one finding 1
an error in it. Fries Mi cents.
|
•

#y.asS?sr.

food Is ntteasary.
Lftng before the pas
tures are entirely despoiled of verdure,
the graines nipped by repented froute
lose much uf tbeir nutriment.
Though
cuwa rnay gather their fill, it in of poorer
quality, nnd tbe yield, of milk speedily
. stiflers.
A
daily allowance of brAn.
shorts, or ground feed of rye nod oats,
. or two third# oats , with onb third, do’rn,
will supply {be lack of nourishment, and
show iuetf. with good interest added, In
• the milk puil. 'I’hi.w feed should be wet
before using.
We prefer it. to feeding
with hay, fur . the reason that nournrti.ipchl, more than bulk, , is needed j they
can pick up enough partly withered grass
to fill their stomachs. , Tbia -sitnt allow,
ancs should h'nt be delated unt'p the aqb

Wl* VouWlt^.
.

Much better than pH)*, and

I *“

R. R. R.

%\o&lt;A
..

• 10

Frier 25 Cent* |&gt;vr Bottle.

It iaaaupsrter

and mutton in a loubtt?
; "— .
WWM .... K. IW ....K. , » I kI, , 1 III B.lCCia, O
other raised in tliiacountry.
With
Ith the . form, and gi.M on linen, with roller*.
nddiGoli’ar kecuFity'which the tax. upon J Sept *&gt;.
i- ...
PiU. Mi iboAaMBBof Medicine. Aa cracuanla,
dogs will give, we may skfely-' sa/-1 the
S’? . l-they are mure certain and thorough than tbe
-&gt;-vrwt'a;*aM.,|^7NWK*-'w/wr*——»r'*I ***• i Dru»tie&lt;*ffli WFAlfes/or OMu^’aSdr'Htdlcm Oil.
pn&gt;»peels of the sheep interest in this
Rear-Asal Charles if. Davit, commanding the
country are better than ever before.
A
*qua.lrou.
ran. Is
la authorised to purchase.
purchase Oil,
word tu the wise is sufficient.—American Mississippi aquad
m many a* are required for use oi that squadron. ! «»• •
j|s ALTERATIVES
AyrieuDuriei.! -•''rH------ -rGIDEON WELLES.
lalnencc over

‘ been induced, and the flow of milk is pro= longed for months, and 'oven for ’ a year,

yUMS*

..

Itbxh

BTTER8,

»

breed, tbe majority of wool growers give
•'LLOYI^tVApiF V!K^t£’M^1YLA““ '
*DR. RADWAY'S FILLS.
.AND i
if people audrniood (be Importance of Mmtha prufirwictf of the Sp*m-4vM&lt;m as
arge wUun „Jb.RaJTWAY'S PILtSUa eontra/Utiuc
yielding the largest return for wool.—
™ Mn . Aion of purging will other piUa ar powder*. exits
Where mutton is the prhteipU object, aa
___ , «9a,Sa&gt;«iU ^alera, Jjiey would need lea* physicLLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSIS- i in#.**’# thunaelrea from much aufferiog. and
io the vicinity of large cities, larger mid..M»vWrt°y‘- SIL'Pl RIVER—From Artoal Surrey* by Cap I*- gready ituprore.their htullb. , ,
.....
bbuwaihFiixa
nua
BADWAV'ti
are preTurdule. The latter oreca pronably eombisK tbe d«rtideMta.4f biahr «onl owner’s name from St Louia to tha Gulf of Mcxi-

Milking, except for a short period after
the birt|) of the calf, is altogether an ,ar­
tificial process. Nature intended nnimals
to yield milk only while it shqpld-be
r iiccessary for the auatciuince of the young ;
'but by long training, artificial habitshave

.

»*-•

..hl)., j- in/a-i tte—flllllJ of the

,. ,

Isei.riWMs.

FAMILY
uoia, 60 cents; Iwwa. 75c.; Michigan,

W*#»ui« mn w

Ti»M**v»ws Civtvjwstw

LIVER REGULATOR

iow uf the Botica, I
DiavmtM indaesd

deciding to invest-iu »lwp&gt; nn^ a*80 •*,
to tbe beat breeds.
Thus lhe average

Lixtrrrs
Tor?s?^i!e?^&amp;v»T1sctY-

igtfUsyrtfiF- tr H

,

MW ICtaUre^.a.rln. &lt;^*.tO(w^-.W

RENtlVATiNe RKHOLVEKT. Prico per bottle
S'S.TSfcitPBBt’flH!' MUXTK3

arc so good. Even if the wool market
should tTtufrn to ’itfc VirtWnaiy fe»sh'*r

CuwewU Twivwrtvi*, «
texxlMIr » ■’&gt; '
"Rn.\&lt;xA SaU

&gt; nkrtbe if thstbroknf Bieber did not coat b

It will M«-nd Btiin*; GnmV L^va,’.atld. iw'i edl
*'RVUMk.«Cb»A«
feet every thing butMebala.
:
4&gt;Uee* ewuh year ia jrivartiai^ thaia

(AU UH RinrrtT, vepnty
do
CllAftUiH UPHUS. Attorney General.
JOHN KQBER'^UN, A^ntepl Gracral.
J.41. FQUXTAIX, Quarter Muter General.

60(womrgia«-rts
LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY
COLORED MAP OP TDK UNITED STATES i
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
I

• • %’MWCTX^M^SA vQ^MreBJfhMUt £

'

IT wJl MENO r’onCECAtli.

&lt;9!

to azii a ;o zi

Superior tu any gin map ever made by Colton
tbe price of American grown wool to
mucu higbet figure* .than have prevailed
hitherto.
COUNTY and railroad map
The scarcity of mutton has. as would,
be expected, bdfen aggravated hy. t^rripc
giving
In wool.
We say ajigruratcrf, bHaotse
year by year before the breaking out of
the. war, it hud been more difficult U&gt;
'proouru a auppfy uFjfotid liuitriu•jfe-iea

svnablv prices.

rrwui. MEND'CHINA.
MU. O.U.C.H «XR.nm.u.Muul.
*
v*iu
e—iliii

idyil a

•

JgWW^jfltfen "tn

done to secure their comfort.—American
Affriculturht.
.

wl

•S-LOOAi VVLXS

baited tbo akiH of Ik. bmVkum* prwtMteaaMF.

if tbe long wished for peace should

re;..aad tbe

• h .-AuibrRTv&lt;nn-/I rnnu-&lt;dal
brotype ।

S‘#£.'^£*C?l*a

tog

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(MrrTAEEBCKA CEMENT
w

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Wool
affiS

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VOL 7.

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER W, 18M.

t$t Surfing* tyntt,

itgr
» WURIJR ya.HU,
PUULiBHlD KTKBI WKMttDAY.

...,«*•

mtxY

courrt. Micaieax

iMlittd Ipsrtra.

TU8T1C1 OFTHX nApi, W
Will attend to lb*
ijSSt’hiT

!*“,*2I*rv.'1

[Protn thsMedlMi Tribune.]

GREAT

alone, abandoned in the forest. Dying
of cold, the snow reaching almost U&gt; the
knees,*he suddenly saw a bear coming to-

hetiutnbrd, earape thia danger 1

Already

ncrmiB

th their *Btau.tewir bedews mA tsars, dvn^, • •*&gt;°‘ WM fir®d' *"H
bc*r Wl»tU s«a*y *»4 stoney aUm,
’ S’**”'- • stranger arriv'ed at the place

.

Over High Prices, at the
HASTINGS

d*d with t*»r* tb* rsiahsw li*si
in *v wnry (him sftUvstrod,
|T«Uwheari
twb«a thssosl mm bar* from H-God,
itotrt with - bused wusid otbrimp,
Uiit&gt;« «rm* mvUter-ro*k m* to Uwp,
—.v„ -m.
^«ZXrXoru..Mre—.a,

Wteeh

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker.
GBLKT A.brAVLDfSC,

Jl,T DECEIVED
new and moat complete assortment «*f

M AMUN ALLEN,
vi.er is obockbies, Pr0T,*‘°n,;&lt;^,r“l

DSlXlt AMD 3BEDIC1MEB,
^ChrmbralB.
OHe, CW“
R ^Mme, Bwrulng FtMld,
TVRt'ENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

D,;c. HAWLEY,

UW€B8»
ROURRYM At STRIKE*!
rv - YLKtLS is J™**. *»*«l»«Mtee,
&lt;) l ie.. ..Unto, site, isrpsstoiiv. bun
:• t^_
wiudtiw si-M.il

xar FOR MECUAXICAL AND MEDICINAL
PC BTUrfEr’.VN LT

GROCERIES!

ftWEFZEY * ALLtM.
vt«8,*heia»w»i«BU Ac«**W|U w hlFt,T

TE»' COFFER. SCtlAll. Sl’ICES. ™™I fKlftm F1WL kAl-Hi*.LUUFUUI.
. fret. ..oMbi.g .» »&gt;• Oirerey
•“h "

■.jr.rrm. «.-«&lt; n.~.«—
Aad (eoklig Extracts,
Jlfit

I. A. HOLBllOOK,
ttobne y
PENS. PESClia. INKS. PaPEB. KNVELOPIid. CARDS, A*. *«•

ai.;re. State .treet.___________ •

“

►

_

PATENT

JOUMSBOBCnTS,

■gistellanj.

MOtfT FOl’CIaAB

IS aMSavw Ilwrili.l-abrea'1

=

medicines

r.

H.F. CHERRY,
,’OTAUY PUBLIC -^^•^iZwil
s -•lu i’ Su^KSS*.

-4t|rti&gt;-s&gt; sud Udell .

DR. U.

„ Mhew

J»

HANEY'

prise. Ths hisU.ry of XosaoC* mmmw
known.
A young Russian m»ble,wbo oc­ aiian
cupying a high position in tbs rank* of himself is held
the army, demanded the young girt »•
marriage.
Ten years bad pa*-ed.
P«l*»d bad
proclaimed her independence, and the
Emperor of the Ru*sian*,Nicholas, placed
an army In the field U&gt; crush the efforts

Sana uf Haatinp

*«H everything«“

CHEA?. T®®. CAS:a

Il »■» Hl keen- J • .............. —
- • .
the btsd **f bi* bict*»ri.Hi* army iu the
■.Inins «»f Mosco&lt;.h*d entered the ancient
Capital of I'n-Empire "f th. Ceara and
tbrrelemd th. new dtv f.mn.lvH'&gt; I eWr
the Great.
InlWenved h, a fanatirel pa;
tn,.tian, ibe Governor
of
trioviiwii,
.............

“I am.” **id he, “a merchant nf M-w
cow. I have been on a visit tn Varanvia.
Leaving the naighb«irh«*ui, 1 started to
visit a friend who live* ■’ *am*&gt; distance.
A rated with a gun. I proceeded on fooito
his ourtle. why-re I waa belated. The
snow tell in grant flake* ; I tiecame ba­
wildcnsl. and wa* *®«king in vain for the
nmd. when I «• V*. man approach. •/
whom I hastened m *«k direction. I had
ne,di«tra&lt; and quhtlv awaited their(
replv, when suddenly those two villein*
r, and rahni.hed upon me. stunning meI-L
andmrob
-J.
Mug tea "f«l»‘
mm“.’ 1 F-——’,
.z.
e
| uttered » ere : '« *“ ,k™
"'‘'7
them fired upon m« with bls putol*, for

Grt&lt;l

H ngieOT,
A real Sriicmu red Ccaa-^M
l-renrelw U»d“ 1-“ “jjjj"'"”
d.un. sad mo»e.» promptly reottweu.
o uro. With W w. Bslph E«-. MiddtertH*.

Barry County,

Mith'g«n-_______________

..f the Sarscen* and Crusaders.
He haa traced a series of conduits and

sewers leading from the “Dame of the
Rock*,” a mosque standing «&gt;n the very
site of the alt«r of sacrifice in the Temple,
tn the vallev of the Jehoshaph*t,bv
of which the pr iest* were enabled to Q«»*»d
,h. wh.,1. tample are. •'«&gt; waw. a"d
..
. . D» wr,,ff
thethe
blood
and
offal
of the’"r
thus
I ""
blood
ana
onsi
..reidrei L&gt; the l&gt;&lt;~*."r

p-- —

Buhdcb*
■ndfidvlity.

.

pin in*

-r-----

manner nf
"fhi*
bla exolnraUnn*
a.plnratinna was
waa very
rery «»•
mXlln,.
H- r« •" *-b &lt;■■
“P

thr-Mtuh there bnm.na. «••«■
h.11 m,d bl„win«a tra.npat.whde h. Mmrelf. be folhiwln, lb. wm«d. •» abl. w
trace the .••«
1"" e
two eaara am&gt; h« aeddenutl. dleonaareri
. fountain alth. pool of B-Uwuda. and

no Ma opralnu It. a e.plmia alrearn ,d
water immrefiately began to Jew. and hue
Bowed arer .Inre-m- «•
ohenre II cornea, oe whither It goea.

Thia rmierd lb. greele.1 Mcit.rn.nt
among th. Jewawb- *'•«&gt;
drink and
thamrelrea In
IL They
j to
u. drink
mid bathe
b.tb.th.m^ljm
mx-y
u ... one
on. of
,d the
the signs
««.. or
"&lt; Ute
Um
1 g__ .-.reA .Um, ii
.I tancien
tnsi iv • _ ... I ro.rl.lMril. t .hr
. _
...

. ,

cutrfiision.
_fonaern.
lU i
h|, ,.,loa tre.ni.lad
u,rhfireant
hil . .pared.
Her Lotion. But. when Im Iwg.n tA rrenunt
sbe wandered
hither
•i.reu whkb
m lb.
tr S'*.
to! I?'
dirap^ered. end ; bi- .ran nti-fortunee, be Uni abundant

-U

OSes, coruer of »
Kkhanoii. Mtebig—-

Forsakrn. bennmlied by p4d

w capture Rkhmred,

the next tn that *f Hemd. th*• W«
that of Justinian, and *» nn till ths times

, . ,
.• rV wiabed to kill me.”
toi^htn. made the reseduthm-which has | they
During tbs *tr*nger’s reeital. Foedura
turned
tb.au~e.vof
1 . i ..trenhUabluw to
। the
aucw«« •'&lt;
Ill
had kept her gax* rivited upon him. She
our anna—&lt;4 burning the mu. -bleb Um
seemed to find upon hi* countenance fa­
En.pen.r Al.eredar bad confided lu file
miliar feature*, without being ahle to tell
ar.
We will n-* attempt I" relate "»
where she had aran them.
Her heart
the nreometaircea of U,i&gt; Irighlfel dramalieat with violence, and an irrepresaihie
rubkbts ahtbikeb.
Dnven from tbelr borne, ny fire, .inkmg
impulse drew her toward him. Polowunder tb. inlenully "I &gt;1* «•"«• ■* *** *
llun-xcs W**c» «■
_____
ski besought hi* gurat to relate «ame of
dreadful aighc •" •" e*1
l"h”Mu"'•■
tb«-incident*-f &lt;h« burning of M.wcow.
' mingled aith ,mr e.ldi.r.
*7
KMBKW ‘ STHlbth.
The "l«anger appesred somewhat reluoore, Ing ••ar wb.tr.-Hwy
from .
t*nt tn comply with »h’» request.
How, the vii.li-nco of the flame*.
r
ni»p«'S.
rerrirre
which
I
__ ... aL.re___
—
eaehieeh
r. renrecm* r ______ _
De
A
k
MMaived he dnre not refuse.
De.

KSirrEM - bibsows.
Agvnte-

meet la Cha next world, Ma .p-operty
near Haaiplmi having bare preUy th,*Teblv totn.yafiTV avonk— Gre.

Solomon, the next tn that nf Zombabel.

•id to COMPOUND

J. M. NEVIN*.

—--------- ---- r
,
in »&lt;ttemp» throughout

wbern Foedura had stopped, scarcely ra­
Magruder, who burned Hampton eo
of this heroic nati&lt;*n.
Every &lt;*• bnnws
covered front her fright He regarded
with kindne** and an ey« of o»«np***i&lt;m
MrUamd .4 Frekwe had Ukw a part !• into «*i
Lhm child whom Heaven termed to have
lb. gon &gt;b*
campaign.
FiwA.tre had EdloweB bite.
’ confided t*» him.
He was a Polish grnwitMett ,topping to rerlew the heart
tlemsn named Polowaki. He took fnon
eroding arena. »f thia war. wa will only
blagemu much w.m. odd prariremL
ves
ma that Varreiai. waa taken be eiap. In
thia terrible day iMmaamU of Pole, and
l *b-ll «.icb lb. uid .unirt .l**m.
d”m- which *’"0 ^vivrd her. Then he
oecrmsry w —
row mj heart doud. wiii^JL aWsy
UM,h
child by the hand and led her to Huaaana periebad. Toward Meom, all orwus
imb*dls Buchanan, ha* had hw Jw off
teen gituri-atese, for 2X.d*v- hi. ca-tle. distant about ten. Iragura. - tha eupanor olSrera of th. rictiwlinn ar­
I plant-lion in Mi-eissipp* raveg^ by o»*
my went to vi*lt the battle field, where
h bfllt' oftywn tbit brt*k nnin ihart. There Eifod-ir* was welcomed with kinduf &lt;»ur gunboat expedition*.
All tbu
wntasd citer mid ito d^p'aUn Zx, news bv the wife of the noble Polowekl, ths corpses nf the o?mqw«ror* and tbsi con­
property wee destroyed, including eropa,
quered l*y in confusion.
An infinite
m trftlMi vote* lingvr »UU 1* my «ar ' who delayed not to supply all her want*,
and Ul. W* ux.k the opportunity M»
number of wounded groaned among the
b* world'* loud *trifc its ttnuni I tor, She was then able to narrate to them all
. ewbps. Old Mr. Ruflia, Ute cynki, who
dtMd.
Moved with pity for lh-»ss V*
mof nld-it will sot ti* long.
that obe knew of her history. Moved to
whom fortuns bad been cnotrary, thsi visited Cbsrieslon expressly to
i mother—Uiot law iwtetrng.
Iran* by the child’s rental. Polowaki and
• first gun at the nati-oal flag «» y°rt
husband of Foedora had lh&lt;wc carried tA
hi* wife overwhelmed her with tbs most I
I Bumptee, hat been reduced to
h^stete^o. eVihrobhtegbrow,
-, BIld w-m. F.tedora had Ithe hospital* in whom there yst remained. by thTdestraction uf bb
a
breath
of
lifeAftsr
these
piousmrs*.
r.fovsrtehboetm tmrateg &lt;**•-••
remembrance &lt;^ber sad mi.forbed my heart ol its frohnes* and truth.
1J
।be wsnt wtill farther in thi* place «»f death,, dence «« the James nver. a* •
...krel ’fw.n, rn» eliMlE tb&gt; hlnom of it* »««»«••
•
where, among eeyeral corpses which theyr necessity,n under orders from McClellan.
Several years passed, in wb'ch they
Howell Cobb haa p-ne h-nne t-&gt; Ovo.-pa,
were going tn bory.be perceived a r&lt;&gt;Hsh
,~&lt;b.
Irart.rd nothing oflhe parents./F"«dnr*.
. .tflicer of high rank&gt;11 e'ivsrsd with croes­ wounded and unfit fi-r further act... areIn the meantime, she had grown in wi»wire.
Mre-o of Vlntiala. now in Eng
i ea and ornament*.
He thought he aaw
dom and In beauty.
Nothing bad been
I in him *»»me aigu* of life, and had hi in
neglected to (yrm aright her heart ‘and
carried to the bouse where Foed-ir* re
mind. She was then fifteen year* old.
11,10* on tba chariliaa of bit brathwricab­
’ mained. There, every necMeary atten­
En&lt; h rear the anniversary of her rescue
al, 81,8.11, win wu conning en.emb m
tion wa* bestowed upon him, and •l"»'y
had Iwen a festive &lt;Uy. During one of
tra.Macc&lt;m.idcn.bla mua.y W Baraga
recovering from his ielhcrgv. ths Polish
these re-union*, while Feedura rehearsed
bribe, tba ncimmn muremeok *&gt;cn-anew lhe incident nf her cbildb&lt;»id, and
aarioae. S1I4.U. Io
'f
th. bred ,.f th. b-I.
8ald.nly aha al­
and social quahtit*. bse had the cold
the benefit* which her parent* ol adoption
tered a cry ; aba bad reognimd Polow
ha.f bestowed upon her. passed in review
•boulder turned un all bi*
J?*
tbrv heard tba report of * gun a short "’polowakl rarerrarrd front hl. wound, ward European potentate*. L. "•
er. the origwal Confod^at- Beoretary of
distano- front the ga-tlr. The wind blew
only to b. plnnuod Inn. a mill «raa«r
with violencr.thr annw fell in great flske*.
War, who made th* braggadocio •perrn
danger.
Hi* name w«* placed on the
and ohaettred the sky an that one could
on the .tsp. of their eapiud at Montgom­
li.tnfexile*.
When F.tedora w«* ap
not see three steps before him. “It l»
ery, Al*., when the
new*
"f the.
nri^d of it. she immediately rep*«red m
•ome hwt traveler wh • ask* help, and
of Sumpter
was J*’*'**1
the Empenir. She embraced hl* knee*. capture
wh&gt;. i* attacked by wild beast*, for it is
in
.
Lieb
ba
premia.!
| .nd demanded a f*v«* I •nd Nk*°’“impossible that oneshmtld abandon him
tuda that by lb. 1« &lt;• *•’.
I hearine, pronounced the pardon of rolself to the plea*urra nf the chase, at such
gag would also “he unfurled &lt;« th* capjt..l .1 W*riingum,*nd »■«« io Pbllad*Ia time." cried P.Jowaki, and be com rwrski.
ninnded hi* m&lt; n to go in search.
He
phia, New York, and even «*n haneoil
placed hlm-elf at ’be head of hi* attend
Hall in Bostoni* m.w a bopeiesa ««•
ants, whom he led V' the furesL Some
An a«nunl of Signor Piermtti a dis- derer at tbe Booth, bis family having *U
time after, they returned tn the caatle.— c..vrrie« in the subterranean tvp'tgrapby been .wept fnm. hinibj dieose, and hte
The servant* Imre upon a litter the Lidy 'of Jerusalem has »***” published.
prapecty by fire.
Tbi. l..t n...M b.
. | o|g wounded Russian
Foedorn threw '
extended, but enough name* have been
Emnlovrd by the Parha as an mgmeer
‘ herself Iwfore her countryman.
She he ha* dlecorered that the modem dty of
’ dressed hi* wound* heraelf
He was Jemaalem stands «m several Isvere of
grensors is niru,
isriin
iMHtn able
able to
tn express
express his
his thank*
UinnK* &lt;«•
tn lhe
tne i ruined m**mrv the undermost nf which. ernruent is era.urahly Ung suflbnng and
h..t and bu-tre, of lb. eaetlr, .nd l» re |' cimposed of deeplv beveled and en«w
full ,d kitvlnn* uraard, three «b» •Ulka
.1 !&gt;• «r l“‘
■ . - hi* story »■•
r. hte
to ftwam
them.
mon* stnnea.be attributes tn the age&lt;&gt;f .&lt; lb. ualumri life.

OHV.SlC1AsLd’«Wrr*. OOteemB.^.

t

■MrfkvttM ■»•■ tw CkW
J
Extra BiUy Smith’s ** isHfe
conditional Warrentoe has hmo

l±«r~

•listings' business |lirtttoni.

DRUG

Uari PutemkL end F.ralura foil.wad
Mm. mA without aaaariag bar benafatttnre
that her gratitude would oee*. onlr wltb
hrr lift.
They returned W Muaww.

U»i* v»
reliirion
plraere)
r . .. __

oe a
—— J
' ‘
or not. They may eon* tmma
with lb«
®r £*• C’V
...
when the, have cloth-

—
..a iytMeg
,«*. theyonnever
ha.a
they re,
fcney

will ei«u

on lh.me.lraa.end, wb«&gt; they du go to

ehnrrh. tbay may M* r~',ll'cl
hot they «i» be rerun, u. ™»“"b«r
what kind of a
d
wore; U»y «iH
u’ "^^rebre
.a. in Sli« So and «&gt;. pew. »«d wl“l“r
th. IreJywire lo&lt;*l.g g-;»n wee mao.
„f new Bilk, or wee only We rid
“turned" fiT tbv
•“■•'““I-—
Whaig.dd.re ■-&gt;'&gt;■&gt;« Inetareb do each
oaopl. 1 They would d,&gt; Ire. wrong to
£,,p.in M MwneThey may Seller-

tbamaaltae that Weir deamuree •" “
“reareotbre prepU’e but ^m.nd

which, m church, ran be *o occupied
with the frivnHUee ■•* &gt;“•
°“
ha,, .little room i, U fee W* e«ri««

T^f^ntMn. -MM. ba. . t*»»"

i thing, of tba neeL
,nUk are! «te»r
&gt;a idmulied । “
Ilk. that of milk
■
he Signor Pi.rn.ltl,
F™——. with
—— tha -(rainuie
-,
Exatreta la a HrIn, Wei. The IIS
•.trek k..:ta
which Hrwekwh
bnilL .avl
and wh'lrth
«Meb is
&lt;a da
Every actiim km . b«e."'twrtX
Tretn,.^ .“ent. .her. nf m, Mrtun.. reribed be Joaephua. Tba maaanremeM .peak.W„rd. are but arUeulate h™«'kThe entire r
tte, heg-n lu
to dawn. »«
W™.’ ™"7“,1^, tnnli awav all nur happinrae— and w«lti™ "r "&gt;•"*,,f U"“ r~"«‘"are tb. fee aimlle. -fthe.&gt;£,
* ■*
■d.„&lt;hwr.
While In tool with the Jawiab Matorian a irnenph,‘ fatigue .ml
."d hunger
b»»«" threw
&lt;•"’
,mr much beloved'daiighwr.
While In &lt;
claim what ia within. The child rewire,
tha life. Il aboi’ld be In harmmiy wKh
.i th. .ntnmc. ..fa
the mid*t of the dreadful disorder, exci- ttian*.
good.,—K~n !• &gt;b»
"f f‘™rt ।
t«f by IM- frlgMfnl catnalrnpbc.w. wraghb
ieery merit I. tremparenbJf« •«&lt;»
wife and I, to mve from tb. fnraclty
Stampw EwvwPBa.—Postage stampthrown
into
b.lanre,
a
dead
W
of the flamre. onr m«n valuable Irvarare.
vnvebme* were first Introduced into
Into th. other.
N"«-&gt;Xiu"ir&lt;Z5X
„ |,„t „ur child, then in hre alxih yanr. thJcrnnlry in tb. yrer 1851

lather «ud in*

j. c. Bcaaoe*-

G-*

arilcle

fl. »• SHELDON,

SOLDLEBS

bounty.

IIAUK FAY, FENoloN, diL.

C. rBlMDLE,

SSuWEFOKMSA-XDWKECTlOliS
LUJU1J.

re&gt; „„„„„„ ra.

EftkUW Of O’’DAKIBL rr.l«&lt;&gt;&gt;

K. H. COOK,

CUCM“ c**rtT7.77L-icire«.
liarer— wd

.TATE OF

aWKKKKY,

*•
her tn conduct bee off. rcd at • price far below that ot the Unt than U»t parreri.
A aiorere word la newer loot, b«l
friend who Heed ordinary envelope* of the trade, they do mv
J'.
to which th. fire not a* yet *♦"&gt; j°*UJ
Jht adriee, center V.
But neither lb. the public. There haa been but -light
pr.-rid. f.w lb- Uula "2^i'..,tr„l„.«L noraa nor the child returned ; and ainre variation in the number nf
I the event, all
Inqnlrle. bare been velopes isened annually.
In ISM Jt
An old My «• “'"T* hr »*”?
fruillrea.
Pr-baMy. acme building In nmXted ftMI.SW Jn IM® totM7.571 50; io 18M m WOTJ&lt;H;ln 1M1 rtdWren about mana troohja la ■««««.
Mllng. buried them In It* ruina.
In
th. o«ir.« •■&lt; -»to tba chl«f "£^ 5!"
At these word*. Foedora. whn had li • to 1200218, the latter being lee* lb*u
&lt;|. .hr Irunird U.
n. bchrednd. “It
’.^7
and
OPT*I„ tened rageriv bi nil the particulate of th. 15 pe/oent »f the i-«•
rreiul. reuld no l'««wr 0™“'^”
aee stamps whicMncHJnMto*’ of a bred, w b. wire,” ™d th. good hdy,
... - a.
.’. ___ *
UnnswhMiU excited within her. She
000 in 1M8 to
threw herself upon tbe nsck of the Mrs"
err erring. “O. rn* fit«b*r. my father .
. Why 1* Waari Vreavlrallk. a
M~r «uMht&gt;m«rtI B«“l' "”d.
' F«w.1ors left w rta i Thi* was a vmching sight Yon will p*^ and .tampecan be nmenred
F&lt;w’"A.
ut Am us If w» do not attempt tri describe TV probability !• that etamped •«*•*- g!rth column. &lt;dettu»k. etri
Oueiu.y pdg vtol
.
whh which tbMr
opes will be ft up by ths Govammetit
totexlum during dw rj
PP
m in of various &lt;j“»Htles to *u|t the U*te* of
first
*11.
.
Her oureo had lakvn
u. tb. houre of ■
In a dietant. «re«.
had not .alendi-d-

Wbn

�THE

the Pi
*» w- NUvxxa, ’kd:

&gt; of an A tian lie

VH.eUar ■•ralig, Sec.

i that being exit
empire.

Havdtg tx mn, cnosxx 6t-« t^as*.

^le think* the

WiTHorr 9VILC AXD WITH FLK* WtWFOSB.

but fearing that his
wewtWnay nut be as

d^*1^^** 1®’&gt;gth' our Hmltwi'apfree,

•“•JXv^r.ok.

litre thia plan shall

JHwJffvBS
|&amp;t&lt;bafihJt.that a majority of our read-

mineral reet^|

direction would have a
prove lhe revehSli*!*
serious consideration e

King the national
the

««u|t as Prwit

Uni-m.

exclusively

Tba
in its

its; be i* no longer ths warrior, amens-

sir
Unportiuit &lt;k»cnnjsni.

t’ ; .

t. ;j. ‘

Ha b^a abadt,

of «MTpanpie amboriae.
noting the fowitie* Of Providenec,- and
file (/oTftimianee of the war, revert* to O6Y

foreign r.ftla|ion&lt; and ^dr.tfcm t'.i'.ba

. ^fr. tiocoln la profoundly right trii hie

unMu-ccwfuI oh th*Peninsula and in front

last summer,'

inference that the effect will

forcigu

until the eaiisaisflxtinguUbcd ; .Upt men

iuterrai. will qol .lay,’ down those * arms

^crferAnee in otjrnEur* appears to'befr'ri;

till that toteresl is either appeased or put

mia^L.atiil there arc many?questions in

. -

•

out aftiie way
and, that inasmuch a*
it c*nnot*b««oncllisted without lhe gross­

.

.^'The Crllohization scheme Mcma'to have

est dlshonbr and weakness, there lr no
alternative but lo, put it out of the ‘ w|y.’

ip'ct i sudden ibeck—-pet-bap* we mhy
•Wf ‘ifcS’tauf't-by.tbj!«*£‘be Goy-

The war ha* given

Us an opportunity

uaprwtti, to. come to any agreement with

for doing ao, which none bul fool* would

miy of the Government* of Central Amer

neglret.' Sbivefy miict be g"l‘/id of by

^torebdve and protect sneh colonist*.

tbe aLrong hand pr by legislation ;

. The jde^ of a scientific exploration of
(pir .vMt MpongMizcd

Lincoln say*

territories, with a

Mr.

by both :&gt; by tho strong

hand in tha impenitent rebel states, and

vtew of hoeauraging mining- fperalkma,

by equitable legislation in the loyal states.

fka px'd one.
*
/rtfq^ilpn'Al fihaneies receive eonilder-

We. regret, however, that he doe* not see
the necessity Q^paking that extinction

able Atten । iotv imiholiicBStqge/a* would I

immediate, not gradual, in either c**e.—
ba&amp;pMtad.

But &gt;h«i main feature;of

rtterest in thie [tart, ie, a reepminaodntioo
(8tir|iTfoirij Lrankir.g-areoctstious under a
*/Co‘pgre*a, weir guarded Tn
»ta pcoviaiunx. ,Ta't£»o banks it i«pro-

frktmg fcbteh, based upon Untted'Btatee

$oirds deposited in this Treasury as'secu-

r»ty.

These notes, being uniform in np ■

To free n&gt;en gradually,or by installment*.

Is like cutting off a do^’e tail by inches,
to get biin used to tbe
most dangerous and

pain.

Il is

tbe

troublesome of all

If slavery be a euros, aa we all

know Jt is y if the conllnuance of It is incompatiable, a* the

President argue*,

with the oontteuaBoe of.lhe Union—then
it must be destroyed ul once. ■

hanible into, coin, th» President । tiiinko;
'Pr,,^cl ••“’trr Against the efih of a

has a right to inflict alcnrae upon posted

t jcioii^ gurfeuey,_ahd facilitate commerce

monl the interact* ofa special class against

, ,

k : We Ire re from the’Mcstege that public

No nation

ty ; no legislator can weigh for a mo-

the integrity
efriinlry.

and

preservation

of bis

Linds have ccnk'.-d to be a source of reve
pijC.

From the 1st of July/1861, ty the

-30th of September, 1862, the entire cash

receipts from this source were &gt;137,407,

26, a BunTtntjch less than the expense* of
the lafid system'during the same period.

F .-,Tlic.President argues, and with great
sceoiing fores that a separation of the
Btmth from the North is a seeming Im-

j&gt;bssn»iTlfyr

Ho argues that there is no

natural bomi.hiry, and that lhe North

West would trover consent to a divided
MiMtiwippi/ur any otter of the natural

highways of trade to.the high seas.

Not

that nations may not dwell in peace, whose
territory is contiguous,- but that

all the

^OMthme of difference between the two
Actions, ol this country would continue

if separation, should taka place.

The

Plr«id*nt view* th* cxistenee «f slavery
fts not only the great first, ciuse of onr
diffi.-ulties, but the mainspring of cnntlnjii’d action and opposition on the part of
th* south.

To remedy and remove this

evil from tho border nnd loyal states he

propose* the- following

articles to be

adopted by congress and pneseo^d to the
State Legislatures

or Conventions,

to

becottM part* of tbe Qmstitotion when
ratified by two thirds of such Legislature*

of ,Conventioas ;

Atow exist*, which shall abolish the tame

Ab»United Slate* the bonds so received
betbC ** ?* ‘hereof sod all interests paid

,. bpt all

• State*
,hue in

So economically or as well provided for.
It is extremely doubtful whether a dreu
lation of United State* noli* payable In

in Honor or dishonor to the latest gener­
ation.
Wh' wy Hhat^frd ’are fur the
Uw&gt;p. Tbe world _wlR «&lt;it forgak that

.'

;

M»*Urrf.l

kt all
inirtd

Oniytl.

T A&gt;«afi0
af «!• woNen aA

teeroofc,

K ^Onlyitt
ly loantbe Ust Wrot hope of earth.-tOther means may succeed but this cannot
fail. The way 'tr plain, peaceful, gener­
ous. just—n way which, if f illowed, the
world will for ever Applaud, and God
must forever’btea*.”

coin, and sufficiently large for the wants
of the people, can'be permanently, use­

ty of Fa--ry, ^rthnntaMhter* Week*, imme

Bdf Ju .eo-ifrT tfgiH
Hir-IJIOT*

totQ

COMAiMSKLNKK'B NOTICE/
—xirp»ur. uvrKFWMaww"

3 I lit I

‘ 'Louis Napoleon’s spouse is as capri­
cious ar she is pretty. The hoop skirt Is
one of ber hi&gt;u«D*. nhd on the w|&gt;»le *
provision for the public want*, .can ba
&lt;Mie. Embroidered pettiermta
BUfl^CUip^ JfOty TIJ£ (#AN.«^It!
made, and the great advantage* of a safe
were another of the Euipress’ 'whims,
Itflth) &lt;i*y of Dt*cs.brr. ISC*, «*d on
and uniform currency secured! I know
■engendered by her pity for thi; distressed
of none which promises »o certain results,
f£Ams(rc*»c| of 'Paris.
,A sudden and It austains the Administration and lhe
and at the same time is so unobjection- unroyal like visit to Lmul&gt;&gt;o waa another
Government.
hbk&gt; a* the txrgimizalion of banking asso­
caprice, causing a quarrul wilb~Louis and
fur the Uttal *&lt;ljuilmctit of all claim* afaioat said
ciations under an act of Congress, well
other family troubles.
Becoming dis­
estate.
• -' •
•
- 'tn
gnarded-in ita provision's. __ To such asso­
tressingly pious 'Was another imperial
JH8TIN W. MILER.
1 ItamaMciations tbe Government' might furnish
. 0sHW&gt;N Ajpp^JKE, i mmt
notion; promiring th have a *eton'd baby,
circulatidg note* bn the security of United
Dated,
NorctHber
1V,
l-&gt;62.
&gt;orMU
ah other.
But the queerest and mo»t
—---------- —- ----- ? /J
States bonds deposited In the* treaayfy.
staHling femilnne faticy was publishing
These nofes prepared under , the super­
A c km for THE MILLION.
a newspaper.
La France is Jho Empress’
vision &lt;if proper officers, being uniform
organ, which 'Europe reads with interest
in nppearhnee. and security and Converti­
[SPLENDID A^P^PIMPRI.^E HOLIDAY
ou.dlkMe content* the stockholder spec
ble always into coin, would at. once pro­ Into and which form* lhe new “sensation'1
tect labor against tbe evils ofjj vicious
of Paris, -It ha* an enonnoiM circulation,
/? l
DEBOXRirrx 1
currency, and facilitate commerce by
and is impertinent and assuming.
Fanuy
■’■
RUNNING STITCH.
chehp and safe exchange*.
A moderate
Engeuis's InvelyJund* soiled with the
reservation Ih»Q the interest on the
inh of praffshccta. imagine her selectbonds wbold compensate the United .I ing, clipping, revising, arranging and inState* for lhe preparation and di«tribtttio'h
ditinjf; conceiving leader* instead of
of the notes and a general supervision of
children, and arranging Idea* instead nf SUBSCRIBE FOB-THE BANNER I
the system, and would lighten tbe burden
colors.
All her pocket money that ahe
of that part of tbe public debt employed
can squeeze out 'of her grim lord is now
as security.
The public credit, more
It wursMasKjetm.
HS*-.
,r
watted in types ; all her time is pawed
SUUDT&gt;t». etc . with a Mngte efr double thread, an
over, would be greatly improved, and
in selecting cdiUirial* and prescribing
any inatfiigl adapted to tl&gt;« anrfttxe wrtTcn. Tba
the regulation of our loan* greatly facili­
IhlnneaT,
n«uall*
*bc
Wioaf
dURealffo/Wluh.
by
copy. Some day Im Ftanu will g»» too
tated by the steady market demand for
far. and Louis Napolpon. tbo “Sphinx.”
Government bonds,' whibb tbu adoption
will become desperately tavnge.
He
of tbe proposed system would create.
It
will stretch fnrib his morally huge paw,
bi an additional recommendation of the
and, like an eggshell, hi* wife?* newspameasure.of considerable weight. In my
per will crackle and dinappear.
They
judgment, that It would reconcile, aa lar
oneiation, and »i»ch a marvel ef
hare a very quiet and efficient way of
child ofmx or eight year, can rsnr
as possible/nll existing interests by the
regulating the pre** In Paris.
w„rk it srccxwvLt v.
opportunity offered to existing institu­

folly and safely maintnined.
Is there
any other mode In which the necessary

W

■f/

IT^WPE8 ;.&lt;|

*.

'

Vncondltioiial Loyalty.

"‘’’'’"Ti-TlT v

LOCAL NEWS

Briliiin, France Spain and Prussia.
In
each case it boa bean kindly received,
but not yet formal ly adopted,

more.”
In tbe inaugural address be
briefly pointed out tho total inadequacy
of disunion as a remedy for difference* be­
tween the people &lt;-f lhe two sration*. “1
did so in language wiiiph I cannot im­

of thia notice, will bo liable to par |en poroeut in
addition, for the coal of collection,
Offie* In Roberta A Striker’* Dro* Store, Ent
inp, Michigan.
J. P. ROBERTS.
decJO
D*ply. Collector.

prove.
Physically speaking, we cannot
separate,. We cannot remove our re­
spective section* from- each other, nor

[From the Cln. Free Notion, Dec. 11,1861.J
build ao impassible wall between them.”
He then remark* at length on the diffi­
Da. Hoback's Bitts**.—By reference
culty of making any national boundary
line.
He then suggest* amendment* ^o
the Qutatitution, Cuograga ooncurring. to eod a new article in tha line of 'Stomach Bitters?
be proposed to the Legislature* or .conveutionK of the several States, wbi*h if
the
m
__ ________
htauluaie* to their
ratified, by tbrse-lourlh* of said Lcgislarespective territories. Under these cir­
ture*. are. to be valid . as parts of aald
cumstances,! have decided hot tri more
Constitution.
any such colpny to any State, without first
Tbe first article proposes that all State*
obtaining flic consent of Its Government,
abolishing slavery before January 1st,
with an agreement on iti part to receive
1900. shall receive compensation from
and protect such emigrants In all their
tbe United States,.
X
rigt* ol freemen, and I hare at tbe same'
advertisement.
2nd. Al! slaves Ireed by lhec£ta&gt;ce* nf
limo offered to tbe several State* situated
war, any time before the end of thb re­
in lire tn•pies, or having colaoies there,
bellion, .hall be forever free; hoc all
to negotiate with them—subject to the owners who have not been disloyal, shall
THE Advertiser having been restored
sdylcc and ocuacnt of tlie Senate—con
be compensated. '.
:
'j
oereing the voluntary enfigrailaii of p&lt;»r3d, Congress may appropriate money ।
and that droad dine m, Ltatevmptions of that das* to their respective tar- and oUtarwiee provide for colonizing free 1
Jo makeknawa I*btaMtowsaltoritoriws. upon conditions which shall be
colored persons,_ with their onnsent, at !
any place without the United State*.
,
Hayti are y«i the only countr
Tbe President dtaeuws* these article* &lt;
colonist* of African dracent
at some iemjth, Md »»k*: “If then for a 1

E.!"ZnE.

coroiDiMi object *feve property is

to be

gret to eey That &lt;uch persons,

may

Ottlytl
oil, si. .7"“

Ot'R F9XE10X RSLAHOXS.
tion* to rcmgaijize uudcr the ae^substi
He says the correspundenceo touching luting only the secured uniform national
foreign affairs, which .haa taken place Circulation for lhe local and various arCongress tnel on the let inst., but ss
during the last year, is herewith submit culatlon now issued.”
Messrs. VatlandThe President yet has done nothing.
ted, in compliance w ith.a request US that then gives a’^ummary fmm the Secretary mgham, Richardson &amp;t Co. hare l»egnn
effect. If tbe condition of our .relatinna &lt;&gt;f lhe Treasury’* report, and refers to their fire-in-tho-rear on the Government,
with other nations is less gratifying than reports of the Secretary of the Navy and and any number of resolutions nn the
forracrly, it is certainly .more aatisihctory of War, and says that, though lengthy, suspension nf the writ of habfat corput.
Uiau a nation, so unhappily distracted they are only brief abstract*.
the “Union as It was.” &amp;c.. has l»ecn SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER!
might have reasonably apprehended.
A ,
offered ,bj. ,tbe*e worthies.
Each one,
POSTAL AXD DITXRXAL AFrAta*.
bloekade of 3.000 miles ol sea const could
however, has Leon summarily suppressed
He Mys there is a decided improve­
not ho, established apd vigorously on
in tbe House without permitting any de­
IT 18 THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF BARRY
ment in lhe financial condition of the
eizrj.OTTYHiiA?
forced, in season of great commercial
bate.
Mr. Cox. of Ohin, with great
Post Office Department, compared with
activity like the present ffilhout coniqiitregard forth*jpterests-oflpscnMtituents.
precedeing year*.
ting occasional mistakes and inflicting
offered a reaulQI ien reducing the tax on
Tbe Secretary of the Interior report*
unintentional injuries upon foreign na
whiskey.which was promptly tabled. On
It doe* the County printing.
that the public land* have ceased to be
tinns and subjects. “In dear cases nf
Friday. Mr Stephens offnerd a resolution
■ soarce of revemr?.
thin kind I have, aa far an poasiltle, heard
that all ths act* of the President in regard
Speaking
of
the
Indian
affairs
and
tbe
'n”d redressed complaints by friendly
to the habeas corpus be made valid;
Power*. There is, liowever, a large and recent troubles bo says: “I submit fur which wm laid over nt him own request.
{our special consideration*whether our
augmenting number of doubtful caaea
Tbe proceedings of the Senate thus far
ndian system should not be remodeled.
,upnn which the Gf»vernment is unable to
have been unimportant.
lie suggests the eitrlieal completion of
agree witli the Governments, whose pro
the Pacifitf Rmlroad; also tho favorable
tcction is demanded by the (Claimant*.—
•
action ol Congrca* on project* for en­
SPECIAL NOTICESThere are. moretjvcr. many caw* in
larging the great eanala of New York,
which th* United Stale* Government and
Illinois and Michigan.
Cellectwr’a Notice.
its
citizen*,
suffer
wrongs
from
the
naval
;
Tna XMAXCTPATrOX QVKSTfinr.
.
’or military aulborites of foreign nations,
roa B.aar Co., in Poekt* Drsratcr, Mica., &gt;
The President refers to bi* compensa­
which the Government of the United
Hxenxsa. Drosmbar 9th, tM*.
)
-CW.I
&lt;
Stales arc not prepared at once tn redress. ted emancipation proclamation of Sept.
IVrOTICE is hereby girca to all person* who
II have proposed to some of lhe foreign 22d. and say* “that tho portion of earth XV have applied for Lio**** aa Retail Dealer*,
Hotel
Keeper.,
Manufacturer*,
Broken,
and
for
occupied
by
the
people
of
tbe
United
«state* inters*ted mutual conventions, to
State* is well adapted' to be the home of
!fummitM and adjust such complaints.Thl* ha* been made, especially, to Grsat our national family, but not 'for two or

TMR OOLONUATIOS SOBBMB.
“Applications have bean made tn me
.Lord 1900, shall receive compensation
by many free Americans, of African
■irom the United. States a* fellows, to-wit:
deseenk to fitvor their emigration, with
The President of the United State* shaN
a view to such colonization aa was eondeliver, to evctjLMuth alate, bonds of the
United fitate*. bearing intereat at the rate
Other parties, at borne and abmad—msnie
of----------- . for each slave shown to Have
from interested and other motive*—have
Im-cb therein by tbe eighth census of the
suggested similar measures; while on tha
VnitedrStates; said hinds to bo.dclivyed to such State by installment or in
one parcel at tbe completion of tbe abol­
ishment, accordingly as the same shall
Jtavg Irtongradual or.at one time within
aueb State ; gnd interest shall begin to
run iiptm any such bond only from the
proper time of its delivery, as aforesaid.

‘rebate.

S5 SEWIHG MACHINE,

cldtrt:

&gt;sauwo*.and security and. always e.n-

by cbeap aa4.*afa exchaugcs.

“The reatexpanditarc* iiTdtot to the
millttry tod' nariff operations ’ 'required

for the tuppntaslon of (ha rebels, have
hitherto beto rdet with a promptitude
and errfainty ttrmehal in almilar'eireuhiatenreC tn* the
ertrfit hks beeh
folly maintained.
T»e oontinustfee of
the war. hbweyer, and the Increased dbburitamwits msdentriesmary deihanffyonr
b^^refltotiods da to tu best (dudes of
providing tbh- nreea* try revenues. The
suspenrioti "of specie payment by the
bank* made large Issues of the United
Btete* notes unavoMahle. In no other

way could We payment of the troops and
the eatMheti&lt;itf i&gt;t otbfey jnst demands be
goveririneut 1i| order to protect a special

erent rights of the rebels. ’ W hile Ito hr

'

tint cease

from

their'Kcknowledgsneat even ol the bellig­

oh unsettled atete.

enable the

the States in the gradual cxtinoUoo ■ of
itetefy.
&gt;■■■• '
•’?'

nm tbat.H' o'ur arm* had not beeti suddenly

power* would soon ti*e receded

•» •Hall

•enerfj goyar-nmfat4poo;opcra6. wlth

fjlity ag satisfactory as could ba expeAcd.

of Waabington,

therefore- (o procure.aaeh bn amendment

UM PrmM^iirUli" “TV- ere .inadequate
to the aVfrto!'
©&gt;* occasion i*
piled higirwith difficulty, and «* mint
rise with the npraoion.
Tba fiery trial: nunlMio

... dogma* of the qpiet past

iNUIdJH'AI aiSA.JWWT

‘TOWy
mmlwpl -mtglamU,' Mmut ty
U» Mrjomt nil n, .nd br cv. . i&gt;

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER!

SMHT8Z.H

appropriate

aa I thtak tbeir In­
i’. ?

BLACKS*

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNEIl

R»n« to any addrom In the Untied Htetcn. on
receipt -of an order, inctoatag the un-.onto. or may

route® lu »a(c receipt and the drtwehine. anywliert witbin MWtulfra
i pre., charge*,
’ ‘
I arrangcmcnti for asrnele*.
&lt;&gt;r FkQHQKSi or for foil partlcnl.ro.

Nine. j»Ka»»EhT.
473, BROADWAY, K. T.
cUinea.

WATCHES &amp; JEWELRY,
Of th* Richest k mat Fa*hio=*Wo Patterns,
Oruaco *t- Hrrht At^WwoudSMis F«ict&gt; ! !
rpiIKHURBARn BROS.. No*. MAC Xim.
1 Htrret, Mew Yorir, Mauiifeeturrni nd Impurlrrw ol ntt the I.-ad.n- Rieh and &lt;n&lt;&gt;M popular
•tylra oTWatcwu and Jkwklby. beiu*deternHiiwi
upon incroaaiDg their Bdmbcm to mi unlimited
extent, offer tltrMfowifef etosat Ornament* al
*bMA® 1Wr%BSEKVA.’4be‘li4’. HnntWr

aedopcn faw, or Lady’e or Gentleman-. Welch.

third a* nodi, Prims only &lt;**.. Retail* at from
HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED LEVERS,

Enxlush mauwfncturv Movement! capped aed full,
jeweled, haa »unk (second., and the eeweat improveuienta.
Heavy caned and «ood imitation
gold. Price only CH. Ret.Ih.at from *80 tu»to».
HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED ARMY
work, Lh™.^iJrTrSdkJ. etaPricelH. Rctalla at Irons W«i to plot-.
.
freet variety efolbee WxTcwxa,** low prige*.
■tci Ben* of Brooch and tar Drop a to oormd. Imitation Clunter Diamond, a very rich
im, and entirely new, price »4- Coral and
entwined, a very neat and pretty ornament.

�*a*»y.s

!!

’S

•Wutogtoo, D«. *,

miKm&gt; S
f»rf~Ur ^IM, wi lUn i, ao. fiMfM

«w^.&lt;&gt;rlHn&gt;tniul) Wr.bre.dth
Day Express,................IJOP.IL

raWly as notne, how tmr it vad to foy

head, that a shell

bureud,

Thanksgiving services in this

rua I will

may ba [ but to

ed by the TYsms’ correspundont, induce*
the belief that a desperate fight will m&gt;.

«ae on an attempt on onr port to cross.
A
amount of fresh vegetables
has
been
ordered • for Sumner’s and
Franklin’s old corp*, lhe scurvey having

looha up any waye aancy, will joat lick

Mr.

Editor,

that I

may not be numbered among tbrae whowe

Being absent from town, and par­

rown.?. W oored our.

I have no great

waa

deeda to record, no great etoriea to relate,

We trust the

but I have an boneat trlhnte of reaper* to

partiea interested will pardon &lt;ntrontor.

pay to the nubia dead,-/to the thouaande

tial

misinformation on our

the cause of our blunder.

return,

whose
Sekxtohial Cakvam.—The Senatorial

•canvass nf this Senatorial
Ct CferMto. last

District waa

wcqk.

has bcCh

own Sius and iniquities,

the

By

blood

sacrificed fur a

Government falling to pieces from

its

do this in consonance with my

feelings

and emotions,

mitted to give tbe vote of the two coun­

mangled forms, would, with the

ties upon that office.

of a Dcmosthcncse or Cicero, stand amid

Eaton gave Smith W.

Eoabr 1617,

and Martin S. Brackett 1285 votes.

By these figures it will

seen that Mr. Fowler

tbeir

powers

nhqrlhy of their

panegyric

names; in­

voke tbeir spirits as they look

be

out from

has n majority In

yet

unfinished, to speak to us words of

wisdom, and point us tu tbe way of vic­

tory, peaee,and that Constitution ordainetl

Godxt

for

Jakvary is one of the finest

by Gud fur the government uf the world.

specimens of this ever fine magazine fur
the.Indies.

But I will not moralize, to the exclu

Ita embellishments are such

aion uf this.

ns tochillenge the admiration of eveny
beholder.

Bat are nood

Lvly’s Rook.

We are now lyMg opposite Fredericks­

not pnff the

Every lad* of taste

burg, Va.

ap-

ed in a very great increase in bis powers
and his liberation from many of the re­
straints undur which he
bored.

Come and See &gt;!•&lt;)

5XS

turn, and that th* heirs at law of Mid deceased,and
all other perwoa intert.ted in aaid estate, »re r*
qul red to apaar, at a saeata of said court, then *•
be bolden at th* Probst* dfoe*. in tbe village of
.L.-—--------- 4*
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■

WE HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

Philadelphia, Dec. A

Pl BE CT

the bearing tbarwof, by ouuing ar oopy
order to bo puUUhrf is tbe “HmUdj
nor," a nowanaper, printed and dreufi
aaid county or Barry, for six *M0M*iv&lt;

FRjOM

Fairfax Station, Dec. 3, P. M.

’SHE exxx*

There is no new s from our front.
A man arrived in our lines from New
(J^suus w jth a pass from Gm. Butler.—*
He tatijsria Richmond and Gordurisrille
tu Modisun C. H., and says that Jackson's
forces were at tbe latter place a week ago

S

mid went thence to idberty Mills, were
they uiicatnpcd the next day.’.

■

Philadelphia, Dee. 5.

Advices from Furtress Monroe, yes­

On Band and
On reading asd iliag tb« petition,
f Abigail Scothorn widow of aa

sec it leveled, and not their lives pay for
Six of our pickets of the Army of lhe
secesh property any longer. Oar sup
Potomsc froze to death on Beturdsy night.
in the world!
plies have been very short of hie.
IInrd ' Seven died uf the effects of cold at Camp
/n cute* of Biliout Cholic.Jnjtumation of
! Miaery, Alexandria.
the Ihnrelt, and in all violent attack* bread has been in active demand at ten
An army letter of the 4th, says that
trill prorluce a hialthy eraeuatioti from dents a pinee.
Half rations of Coffea and
Franklin's corps struck teats Chat day
the botrelt in tiz hanrt.
.
sugar.
Plenty of fresh beef, but no salt. and occupies Belleplain. This move is
•HAI.WAY-S K»’ri-*T1XGPHAA ,
plOT„
undoubtedly the commencement of set! ve
are the the uoly Family Cathartic that
’
opcratums,
&lt;
ruVttre .'itb.rat duplctran, Hilhoul pto » «uj a few l.tU. Il*..l*.
b*»a

Plmy xrpeirate

For Sale By the’Pound.
Which we offer at

GOOD PRDfTS
At 10 and 12J cents per yard.

IP1R3KES.

more

rapidly

than any .

trajn of provisions when pla-

, terrib|. oul.

.itbm tbrir

the circulation.
No lurnj uf Indigestion ' marily dealt with.
Accordingly, “FenbUioiMM«W,- oi* intesAmul diaefisea, can i
f|vj#g Brigade,” (the same that was

। «t an.r and

"PHAli&gt;W AV’S REGULATING PILIA 1 ■'“&gt;

routed Sluarfa Cu.alr,

Pa«"ayl»«"la. •'«! pulth.ni «af.-l?

at Jtcti per Yard.

towfwrv'gwlag^East.

A. L. SKINNER.

WJ3 &amp;

GROCERIES

con tnirjr luv. *&gt;,

««k .nd

ll*

sy that I think you may begin

cither-

,

. Very Respectfully. Yours,

cause a dnoe of pills gripe

HARD-WARE!

Tbe New York

Tribune saya:

in this paper ft*r tbe dfttrvction and ntttr

c

extermination of all kindt and tpeciet of

Fennm.
I3P“8old in-'IItrrrros,

Roberts A Stukbr, and by

“Al-]

Private advioee from one of tbs most

Mica., by

tbe Drug­

AND

though we have no news of importance
from the Potomac by telegraph, it ran do

indP ®» Pr’b*t

mull

no hnrju tn repeat lhe announcement
made io a Washington paper on Satur­
day, and doubtless already in Richmond,
that a portion of the army hod probably
crossed the
Rappahannock
at Port

THE great cause of

HUMAN MISERY.

CHANCERY ORDER.
I TATI or MICHIGAN—fishth Judicial CirpJ off 'plndbjg^rTtbe Cirtult Court for the Coen-

Oftiarry; h Chancery, at Hasting*, thia lltb
y of November, A. D. one tbouaaod eight baud-

Royal.”

S150 BEST PIANOS. 1150

7 Octave Boeewood Fiano.
ffiSSSSH®*51
*10 CASH,
a &lt;- 4 Teaaa•

to **00.

if

granted.

DRY GOODS!

ALKCTFRE

OX THE

CAC8E AND

tf YMthhl

I Station of Strraoy • Allan, BoUriton

Stacks of
■aaraoeahe canne bit
bill to ba filed, and

‘’•“sraLsi.c.iuiA
resident Defendant. Edwarf Landon.

btfc. it.. tin.

*

Clothings

wm-™-

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!

Mt. 478 IMIBWAY,
New York, Dec. 6.

that von have been relieved of eomc diS-

To
To

Destroy------- Rats, Roaches,
Dtttroy------- Mice, Moles, and Anta.
Dtitroy-------Bed-Bugs.
D&lt;ttroy------- Moths in Furs, Clothes,
Ac., Ac.
Dttlroy------- Muequitoes and Fleas.
Dttlroy------- Insects on Plants and
Fowls.
Dtstroy------- Insects on Animals. Ac.
Ufttroy------- Every form and species
of Vermin.
See “Coster’s’’ advertisements

OBor»STEX» * Hili. terla, naani
their new wAiwrooms,

v&lt;*o exctwwve-

To
To
To
To
To
To

to look

bowdti
'
It is a fatal error to suppose that bp­

Oct. 22d, 1862.

gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

are the purest and best purgative modl-‘ j back into Virginia,) was put in motion,
From Europe, we have but little
cine known to inodicel scivncc.
‘While j nnd after tramping nil day resulted about
they purge from the system all diseased the same, proving conclusively, that Fen­ news, Mr. Seward Is said to have ad­
and corrupt humors, they impart nuurton’s Flying Infantry is not enough fur dressed an indignantcircular to England
ishment, vitality, and quiet lhe suffering
Stuart’s fleaty horses
Widh Michigan concerning the fitting out of the Alabama
and exhausted1 body.
'
in a neutral port. The leading English
Persons troubled
with restlessness, would raise s!.v or aaveh more regiments
bad dreams, ringing noises In the head, of Cavalry and send down here to relieve papers all hold that there is no ground
.one pr twu of RAD W AY’S PLLLJ5 will
for com pl si nt on the part of tbe Ameri­
us of Uns duly.
daKra health, sod refreshing slaep.
can government. * The distress in tbe
Co. F, still maintains, with tbe help of
THE ONLY PURGATIVE.
cotton district is on the increase. . The
Co. K, its organization. Stilt maintains
RA DyV'AY’S PILLS are tbe only
London Herold asserts that the relations
its reputation for good behavior and rci.
purgative that can be continued for a
of Englund and France have an unsatis­
length of time in tbe treat tnent of Chroqb entific “cramping.” Still clusters around
factory character in consequence of the
Rlieuinalisai. Goul, Enlargement of 4be tbe camp fire when evening shades appear.
refusal ,to ieterfare. -The English press
Spleen, Engorgement and Torpidity oi
regard McClelland removal as tbe irst
tbe Liver, and diseases induced from tha
inddeuts of tbe past, and tho prospects
excessive use of Calomel, Msnoury, Q«nrcppjt of the Ute elections.
France is
of the future.
Onr O. sod K. are united
.Dine, Arc.
।
rumored tu have sent another note in
The usft of tbe common drastic purga­ and commandsd by Lieut. Swinsiooc.—
response
to
Enrl
Russell.
Seven
steam-,
tive pills in these disease*, should b« But I have occupied- more limo than I
ers are said to be preparing in the Moravoided, espuoteily tlwwe that occasion designed to f« r the sun is sitting over the
gey
fo
run
the
blockade.
greaKpaio, griping, spasma, dsiism, sick
4YM* in Biich casM if tho stools are exHWinM. they will to found to to a II»bl

IcaatrtH stylet tf Behteet,

Wa have every kind of goods, such as

Mew York, Dee. 8

That tbe

and influence annultaneously.
’
the aibmZti, the U,*.!.. U» liver, and I ■’S' "» Goremineut, and rau.l be mm-

Savtral eaaaa of

PRINTS

Tlte purest and best Purgative Medidne

4ryt» minoxtl

frMi Three it Six fib1111^ per yard;

A largo stock of -

,

perj&gt;ctoa! "re*Ai t to the medicine. — i half starved rebels should seize upon a

KEPT nWEPKTHTOM!

TATE OF MICHIGAN. Babby Coctctt, as.
At a session of the Probate Court, for tbe

mass, has the appearance of a large city, ‘ terday, anuuuucs the sailing of a UniJ , ted State* fleet of several transports and
Thereupon it i* ordered that Tutedsy, tho Ulh
in population.
Trade is very active and *
two iron-clads, with sealed orders; desti­ day of Dooember. IMX at ten o'clock, ia the fcreitj
We would admonish our lady read­
noon, be aaaigued forth* hearing of aald petition,
very profitable, especially tu the sutlers
nation unknown.
and that the heir* at law of *aid deceaaed, and all
er? that it is high time they had secured
and Government officers, who seem to
oih*r person* interealod in *aid eetate. are requlCairo, Dec. A
.1 .
nt
IVlnM tha« in
this excellent companion for lhe ensuing
take great delight in fleecing lhe poor
From tbe morning papers wo learn
year. Terms—One copy one vest, $•'&lt;.
miserable volunteers, because they have
that Gen. Hovey’s expedition, twenty
Xwo copies one year, to.
Three copies,
the power.
thuosand strung, which left Helena some
*(&gt;.
Four copies. 47.
Fire copies ona
The rebels hold the town and refuse its days since, landed at Friar’s Point, twen­
year, and an extra copy to the persoq
ty
miles below- and marched to Grenada by earning a copy of I
surrender, nnd so the quiet town we on*
nnd look possession of that place lost published id tbe Hi
sending the club, $10.
tered and left, last August, stands now
Munday.
A number of citizens fled.
n besieged city. Sixteen hours are given
The proprietor of the JppeaZ removed
for tbe removal of the women and child­ lhe establishment to Maristta, Ga., be­
day gntp currency to a report that Bumren. They have gun* placed to rake the fore the federal occupation. Tbe rebels
aide had been remove^, and Hunker,
: burned fifleeu locomotives and one hun­
streets, and batteries planted on all tbe
dred cars.
appointed in-hi* pine®.
It proved to be I
surrounding heights. . They have a breast
PROBA TE0RDBR.—8TKTE OF MICHIGAN
New York, Dec. 6.
a dnhictcristic mor-back of that journal.
work erected Lack uf the tomb of ‘ Alary
The Herald has n Harper’s Ferry dis­
the mother of Washington.”
We have
tv or Barry, noiaen at in* rrouate com id me
fjjy* The first installnicnt nf Banks’
patch stating that Geary, with 3,300 in­ rillar* of Halting., on Monday tba 17th day of
a siege train consisting of mortars and fantry, twelve pieces ul artillery and
L— I" .1-* a.—.—
&gt;Ln„.aHj
knul.
I'Xp-ditbin set sail no Tbctony.
Tlw
mdumbiads.
Bui 1 have «o other idea fitly cavalry, marched upon Winchester
General himself -left on Friday in tlm
yet but what we will ba inn chad over ou' the 3d and demanded its surrender,
North Star.
Destination not definitely
like cattle t«» tho slaughter, before they which was complied with, the people ex­
known.
•
hibiting many signs of joy nt his appear­
would harm their property a dollar’s
ance.
worth.. It is the desire uf the soldiers to
granted la Lei
Washington, Dec. 8.

m

WHICH

2000 yds. plain and fancy gilk,

haa the following:

scribe for it if ci rcu instances. will permit

during aftcr-conslipaliun, Mid compc’.llng [ Lst two trains of provisions.

BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE

previously la­

The Washington Star of this evening

There are three or four corp*

here, aud to look uul upon the moving

DC OUJ USE OF.TJAM;

The Timtt' special says it is proper to
state that Burnside never possessed the
confidence of the Government more then

tbe bending skies on the bloody trudegy

’ the District, of 949 votes.

®®ftt ©onnPMHmeis

by tha railroad from Aqula Creek to
t redericksburg will be provided with | desmaMharirtacfgjHfoaCJPnut adtetatanlor Cf said Mtatej to evocuto a eoaveyaoee of eoc­
rolling sUrck necessary to famish supplies, tala real Vk!*te, in purauauce of a certein con­
tract made bv tbe mW deceased and th* petitioner
troops, Ac., to Burnside’s army.

tbeir lonely habitations and pronounce a

Bar­

ry county gave Fowler 1651 and Bracket
1034 volea.

while standing by

•WEBTfLL—

PROBA TK ORD PR.-KTAn OF Ml ORIGAN,
Covnty OF Bon, sa­
lt a session of the Probate Court for ths ombty of Barry. hoMeaat tbe Probate Ofore, in the
village of Heating*, ea Tuerfev. the etgtneMth
day of November to ths year sas thousand eight

made its appearance amu?j them.
Tbe Government is taking star* where­

indsnd, eould I

kindness of D. Striker Esq.* we are per­

• A. L SKINNER

£tgil Uotiies.

toy; and this

we go Into, the B?H dead rebel I &lt;wi, find.

him over; all tha,

cash STORE!

GRANTA SPAULDING IN BATTLE CREEI ’

h is wd oer puntoow, in being carried

to a ptwluon where they were to be used,
passed nearly the whole distance along

U» bearle of hopeful friend*,।
will promlew, that the next enpegement

Will gel aalride of Lira, and lire, and if be
Mr.
Rev.

was lhe officiating clergy-

A. II. Gaston

mnn.

,t My

any back ratlooe there

Errata.—In pur notice, last wqek, of

were in error M.alnting ,lhqi Rev.

En­

never IrouUe lhe Bebel Gov.nua.at for

.t'Wy&amp;S

AA ic Hall, on Wsdsesdsy ereelnf* o*«rW_
.11 moon.
ul
for*
eretj I.
0*11

AT THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE

?! “LOW PRICES*'

or a bullet

thwt 1 MW. perleeU, MMeSU witb what I

Granger preached on tbe occasion.

n».i»W. taw..rt«rt Uy Uiuw,
rfUi&amp;wXtaoS.

b«», &lt;H&gt; o/ Uieni;

A-

na,,,

•nd forne. .TOMWn 3BI

IdsrfhVknow ah I can tall you, -so

TSAIX* RASTWABS.
,v Exnreas,
...........1:»P.M

ol u&gt; ImronlUi, isnaal
Tt» »rmy U wen rapplM

sssrare

MORTGAGE SALE.

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Iradwat'8
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taharrlfy Iftiy d&lt;*tvttCrJtatwarn lM* ship

KBsavaTtae

RESOLVENT

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AMW1HMN uraiarr*M)B

JJBSbmi, If airiww

WA rK BENoV A TING RMTOLVKXT-^wiU rare

and thr Moa&gt;t*whH«w»cb she ts ••no.—
wor.ica.ea orKkm Dterras,Htcowdsty torab- ' -psiMtffl- GatabW-MU^VUMnY 1LAM. &lt;
Ttee Montek. Bssenc.and Ifakant, all! gju, FeTW Surra. Virata&gt; Broriratw

3: •*,«. »

WIU. WinMTAMJ WATBB.

*****
frog motet and healthy, nd has aa len{

■

IT’WILL

MENU

WWD.

BK. TJ.Cf&amp;KCK'S
■ft^LOOW VVaAWfR

Sava your brokan FwraiUira.
n WIMxMEHDLBAtHKR- ■

a cushion, and saves tbe foot

from dam-

oers Date Dren meeivra oy Um eontrnci-

'!&lt;&gt; THE I’l'BLIc:

11 WllJ. MEN I’ GLASS.

wilt weigh I.B00 !• his
dry and iiony, nnd when it cornea lu
contact with a stone or «4her hard sub .
•taiK-c. the horoe eriopWknd auliaeqtientIjt breomra lame. When thr boot gruwai.

Thr U*i9k

ms

m*‘

-

Of the nine-ficMti'ht-MlMrwa there w ill ,
then i&gt;e but th.* Weh/twken, which will Ih*1 Salt Rbeum, S-res of ril kiuds.Humara, Pn«iriea

MT

stands ,

knife.

To^Ui yjuaMtg thi-heel »■ that

tbe foot must in.me t&lt;» tbe ground in an
unnatural manner, tbe *h--es should he
idf tKo aanie thiekasw at the !*&gt;•'as at -Ihiheel.
When the fiot.igproprriy pared, the
shoe should be made to fit it •&lt;&gt; perfectly
that the outside cru»t of the h&lt;ud will not
bnve
t’brrilite. The
•hoe not tw opened at tbe heel wider
ffisn the lioof, »» this, fan* a tendency t«»
crowd in and 'eotrtrttc' lhe foot at thia
Eoint; hut if the outside of tbe *b&lt;H* ia
mught in, eyrti with (he outride of.lbc
•"■■f ‘‘ 6” '*“ «5&gt;»wit« «SseL .TU

tl look nice.,without cter tbjnliyi#, that
they nre d«ing It an injilry that is beyond

Sheep can stand r»4d weather without
8ndd«*n change* nnd

in the South*r»t ns Bt tbe North.

Dir

tbotoMghli soaked to (hr .akin,
lu thia
coiuhtin ft odd raw alnd arid a damp
soil enn not help but carry i ff niticb •&gt;(
thaWtff UilehW ikM) Io tbe wvll

tiring of the riMtrOi T(ir tuylural heat «»f
tbe body f.F sheep (103 = Jia iiiueh high
er than'hat of horses and cattle. Thin
find (or hunting i»l furl) in Oto lung*.
•&gt;( ttiir nrtinihl. To p'recent I hi* hra'f

AUSTIN BUU. OcTvrnor.
'
HKNBT’T. HACKU«i.Pierident&lt;tf IbcSet
nr-./lf.,' Lfoutsnaal Governor.

600.000 !WU'.fflVw'AP’TS
LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY
CO IAJRED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
._________ i2V&gt;:
.177,...............

nn
V
■COUNTY
-------... . and —.^UOAD MAP
of tbe United Slate* and Janada* oom bi tied
giving
•

IT WILL MENU MIHBI.E.

1

IT WILL MEM

«

.

DAMIANO'S

Mine way.

LIKE

and afmigth. ia ah eases ask 'for RADWA Y’H
RENOVATING RKSOLYENT. Pries per bottl.
One Dollar. Ferwm* calling at Dr. Radwar'a

hundred dollars capital. Jb
PrartUU.
J. T. IXOrOo. IM Bnmdday. Nir Tork. |

liim. &lt;«r loRg krrping for spring or uinn
mer matkri; it niay.be pacbd iu’lairrtls

«

rsama-Mv
■ U.MK*-' *&gt;

...

.

CevU^VeAXjM.

cHiu»aS*.
RADWAm READY RESOLVENT gives in

which have besn-abowared upon him from

M

,

(hie Bill'll* of

upon the puritr
R the Mood

AMEBll IK CEMEKT CUE.

VxkM\wa\eA

Priin- 25 Ct*uht per B&gt;&gt;itlr.

Prin- 25 Cents per Bulllr.
Pint* 25 G*nls jwr Bottle.
Price 25 Gnl.» pct Botllr.

Tumors,

FAMILY MEDICIKE,

TERMS &lt; ASH.

LIFE BITTERS

I

JOUNS &amp; CHOMLEY,
(Sole Manufacturer*.&gt;
7H WILLIAM 8IREET.

blim^ protending and bleeding plica, and general

IfAeumwtiam,
Utah HtsjljJlh*.

fit. jfirtfhorn 's rue.
Eruptions,
w.
,
.

I

I

I

ROBE

I

*

&lt;E.U.ERS i

tnce of two yearn.

PM

AHOTHEfi. writes, his son waa cured

NEW YOKE

of IJbeitv Street.

.

^rpXUto,

Fite, thrqfuloua Conjsjjp.ption,

ir Rate br all Dm*r*te, and Xtorqaeepei.
generally ibniugboui the country.

k. &lt;o (.kr.

IL.» pill., .ud mwb

Bjr^fula,
Skin Q)istaJi»»,
BaU Jfhaum,
Q^fapapaia,

Prier 25 C-rnla p&lt;*r B-rtt'e.

Pern ore* (Mr morbid sod biHau* deposit* from
tbe slomaei. sod tx.wd*. regulates tbe liver snd
kidaeys, rruirVing every ubslruction, restores a
natural and healthy action ia Ibe vital organ*.—
It is a superior

DARLING’S

VA\»

"?&gt;\oc'\ Vun^tY

PA RUNG'S

M—M

XYve ComoaXt^.

NTTERK

LIVER REGULATOR

,

If troubled with
“ everv other place tn n.aryland, Virginia "frothing, or anv other cau*e.
d Peaaylvauia. or money refunded.
eongh, RwtleM'neaa at Nteht. half a l«wp««ful
vtiivrva
I &lt;tf the RESOLVENT will injure a eure. Price
Tnnnnn .untvd*. o Pn «.b .-.v-r/.rv
&lt;&gt;m' Dottar a bottte or »ix bottlra for Five Dollar*
T0PUHnrrxDfi\ t“A’ |Un
'
,Tu‘eH*»
Hatdea Lane. NejrYork. Bold
OHIO INDIANA, and ILLINOIS,
b? Droggiate in every town in the United Mate,
&gt;e only authority for Geo. Buell and tho War Bnd Lsuadw.
KAl’2J A' * °®artmeut. Money refunded to any one fin-ling
Maiden Lam
rrur in it. Priced ceut*.
'
j
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fWE

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY:

TTOBKET

lied with bleed-

LMIYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSIS­
SIPPI RIVER—Fmm Actual Surrey a br (’apt*.
Barr and Wm. Bowen, Mlaaiarippi River Pitt*, of
St. Ixmia. Ma., lb'j.i avert ni.n*. nlantaiinii .n/t

Mis»:i*ippi River, with price per hundred eupieu.
Rear Admiral Cha&gt;lca IL Davis, e&lt;-mtnandii&gt;g the

aa many uirr required lor one o that auusdron.
GIDEON WELLES.

All OTHER wai cured of Fever Sore
Which had existed fourteen years
ASOTHZR of Rhewaraiiea of eight ysara
Cues innumerable of Dyspepsia and I arse
Complaint could be menuonsa in which the
Purifier and Pills

l«*i|»Uutl t» ILiilroud O-mpank-a.

RADWAY'S Pl LIB
LIVER

DARLING'S
REGULATOR

Tu all trAo/w th it mtttf concern and it co*
eernu ert.yb&lt;&gt;dy.

than Seuuu, ur Rhubarb, or Tauianuda, or Caator
OIL
AS ALTERATIVES

JOHNS A- ('•ROSLEY'S

Boh. John Croce write*, ‘Bio- klyn Merrb 14
!■*». lu tbe *piiug «f IMu I took a revere cold
wbeb induced a rnaeui fever
I took lw»« doee*

~Wov\k Wke a CVbwrvfe.
'BYooaA VAX.*

CEMENT ROOFING,

Ll VUR RRb'ULA TOR

i

are tfio most active nnd thorough pills that
havo over been introduced.
They act so directly upon the Liver, excib

IT IS FIKE AK1&gt; WATER PROOF

P."2ST

-“T

csTics o

TTOR5EY

aatacut aoora wrruoiT luorao

R.

R.

R.

*&amp;Voo&amp; awl

TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK
! . roilKJSIE WHD Wk TRIKK&gt; 1

. .ti &gt;h. -a.—— __

LIFE BITTERS.
an i otoers, and han provrd'l- be ll
and MOST DUR IBLK RGOFING

RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

.

-------------

t&lt;&gt; those who

Mr^C.Tebow, l| Cbriatophar Street. N. Y.,
Writes: “rrb.it, HWO.-T hava breto subject to
attsck* of Antluaa ll.r last twenty yeara. I bare

*B •®“*® ■*•&lt;&gt; 1"U*n&gt;tna&gt;sry
t
t.ou nmdnredbr lb*-Drastic Purtuth•

.

la required ■
writ, bilious

Mn.rmu

In Yellow. Typhoid, ami Hilinua For*. M Rry•K&gt;0,u ! aipela*3maH Pox. purgation ia highly OMcutisf*
RE but to admiaialnr ad*Mo.uf Drastic KtUa. tba irri-1
Iv—a tai ion they would nroducr and the rriaxatiun and '
I cure depletion that would loRow. would be likely to
a.
_ _.ilJ —.LI..—
'

Physicia

way. nr

N.. Hml tar^t.lnA I......... ..

■M’ltelln

usicu
grawra

G00&amp;. Hke&amp;vevtvew,

twji,k

Darling's Life Bitten,

lULATING FILLS are far more

HYSICIA
«torr.ft

Colia (Pimm, Cholnra JfarlM,
Indigntion,
Pain, in, th* gowl*,
&amp;izxinn*r tic.

^L'l^SK‘k'".15JKrdk’ULTT'

,HM&gt;: 'V,.™—

'“I‘r1 •

P

K,«’PS:

Duling". Liver Bogutaor.

’’s.’S’Zl

BURNS
INFLUENZA
CROUP............................
SPASMS........................
DEEP SEATED PAINS

VvXX,

1/ABUS1TS LIVER REG CLA TOR.
land end purging f
drocwil* and imps
&gt;y differ from all

tenabled with

knlM-nallr .nd n.iv.n—
RHEUMATISM
SURE THROAT
TVOTH-ACHE...............
NEURALGIA tparoxvsi
CRAMPS
AH fruit riurald ba cwrriuB v gathered HEADACHE
by hand.
Shaking and pounding the COLIC...................... v*.,
DIARRHOEA
?.trre ia n&lt;&gt;t only an injury .tn tbe fruit. LUMBAGO, [paiui of].

braMng while in transitu.
S h Winter1 frttit may b® hept 'In •«*»!
flqLrot.m, in shallow heaps, for a week
.or two. to throw off tbr sweat or sarploa■muiWtter, after whirh it should be awenrt
ed und pai-Ked in clean, dry ' barrels, if
f.m ahipping thebarrvis well fiilrd, snd
Mn* brads-tightly prewted up*n the fr^H

F—F

T&amp;wiu) TWiuvniv
—

-'Arie.I oKW. YtCtvY*

late and invigorate tbe livrr and kidneys'; Tty
Sve,tousle Ibe digestive argans; they regulate
e aeoreh. nt. exerrllout and exhalation*, equal
i*e tbs circulation, vri purify to* Mood. Tlin«.
el/te*ZZfo«« nmtate.Mte—some o? which are Torpid
Lirer, Sick ifesdaebe. Dy.pepda. Pile*. CbHIs

But ih wet uenthrr there is

kiillfind il equally important p-pn.yide
ahe|.ler in-tbe warm, butwe.’ and chai.g*.
able climate of the tu-uthwrstern ofuty
— California Farmer.

-

4|1 M****

LIVER REGllATOR

UfE BITTERS,

Alt^rp. and I»y holding tlirm u eb«trl
front tbeir Lodics they were frozen in
atjfl and st-fly-lrntTy thick and intprryi«qui
In defrlid Jl-etn fibm the cold.
The
•dlglit c«-at t»f fioftn ui-id acta tri the

CwvaVMM. Vrowruu,
bmlbUr
'B.aJfid, So.\x

TBREK BOTTLBM.

Will cure Ferar Sore-. Ulcer*, ftawl* the
Nrae ur Mouth. King* Ev.l, Node*. Di-cbsrrre
from toe Uleru*. etilororis, Prttmtey HyprilK*.
Utaudiilsr Hwi lliug*. Ulceni. uf the Wumb, HicketateCitaring of the Itoae*. Fttx, 'Dropefcat Effn•■on*, and Du&lt; mu Induced by Exposure. Aa

vfTvt tnal, buwevrr. the runt ina»t,l&gt;e kyp'
dry.
In aculd dry climate, if ”tbe wind
jieta a little wet on tbe outride it in mu.n
h&lt;am. nnd thia nd* as a owl &gt;d mail,
with n good warm lining of dry wtud *.n
th&lt;- ki*idr,so lluti the heat front the warm
body' within dor* not fly off
It t» said
thnl thr Sco|&lt;-li Higblandciw in «dden
times when rxpmcd during frosty nights,
wet Ibeir plaids before lying down

l’&lt;Ha ELAIN'.

tote -

Will cure Serefala. Svphili*. White rhrMUng.
ore IJega. Syphihtic Rneuntaiiom, Gutrt. chronic

Printed inslructlraa bow to ■

MEND CHINA.

JAMES TUKI
JOHN M. GM
CORTLAND
HAMUKI.
-------------------- .
■
Will core Salt Rheum, Scald head, ."fore Eye*. Uk'UUS HEWITT. Dcpsty,
ds
I
tucl rvri vlh.ng hut Mclsl*.
|
'
J.'
Strumous Vi*cl&gt;*rgv» from the,Bat*. Swelling to CHARLES UPSON, Attorney General.
JOHN
KOMRIWG^, AtflStaat Geserri
j A^arti&amp;teli AMERICAE CJUiEET
|be Groin. Falling uf the Wutub, Dyspeptea. Neu­
J.
H.
FUUNTADi
.
Quarter
Heater
0-eraL
?
(
"
oitE
oiU
w*.re U i.
ralgia.

TWO HOTTLFW.

1 *

The War Department naea our Map ol Virginia |
Maryland and Pennaylvauia. ecal »l«&lt;J.o«*0. on
which la marked Annetam Creek. Sbarp.burg,
tnjtirv ifitisdry.

»TATK OFFBCULB.

No matter if thatbnAen Pitcher did i»&lt;R coat but
I aahiHIng, a akiRtng aaved it a shilling earned.
|
II H iLL MEND \I.\BAS'I «*IL
I That ooailr AlsbaaterYeae la broken and yea can't
match it. mend it. nnd it will oerer show when

n«»ot should never be rasped or filed
above the clincbcw, n&lt;»r tbe natural enatn

—;.t &lt;• to*, ranch mihn pr»ceif» wf »n&lt;ptag.
Jling aikT sand papering the hoof to make

IT Will,

y ,;x

--L-* •-

J!,WWrr/f

,

■BTuOO-s&gt; Vvixa

-*•**•**

•

trr ship to tho istr hnnchwi, i» rapidi»|
cwk ua dw AY
appr-utohing romplrtH«, and will br (LAR DIR1OYKRKD A C1XANSING SYRUP,
rtradv to be floated .«t in a frw da.a.- galled Rsnw^r^ ^ayayo Rtaouv.*v-d&gt;M

Bt^^TerffpolnY, t»i

artaL

• pieces oftoat axpcnalr. edt OTara be
IT WM.L MKNH-WWRY.

-JOHN CAflWW, rftw»i»tec.
-J'KTEB Y. l»A»IKL,e&lt; Tfc

yolT

It cati Itr applied by any one,
ta^d by Hasv. &lt; ouim Brow.

Firiiamriiurgh. CT. writes: -A-guMt. 1MC.-

han ever doubted yoet will

P

atwry
auenlto
r«gr» a
clwaiag M

N

"ftouXA. wo vevove..

aTTOMN
A *nd So
GUTTA

rtRGUA CEMENT.

1 heal, Mx.lbe and etreortben. llke Rad* ey*&gt; Rrgu

-

.

no think
We say that Ranwav'e Rannr Rawer ta the
oat rierant and
erlte wmdia.aeknown to ibe
■rid. Thia ia not boaalTug; trv it, if vou feel
skeptical, and

,£.*: ;*'S

VU•“
j
» pnqtnt »e like RAD WAY'S ftMA that win
J*nt» wrftorai deptehugor int eHering with the
funettonoor other eeerrfpwa. Notune In a bond" ’
'
»f eaaee -WouM prove
i adopted tntbeir treat-

K

and

Ftr rmcrrlir •■i’lrnlrlu Mtui
Rnb .rail Uais.

FOR SALE BY

a direct
irfll •doth, in an »&gt;ni hniWhg; frat whrn
lh¥re i« danger of freezing they ahi midJm*

Mvrad in a

cim.1

dry aellar. , Qg, inatrad

toe English Isngu.ge exn
The French cailll .*«^luy
internal administration.

■M BM W

Immediately in a dry aty edbuv kid
UjMiii Uto^-nt nr fnipt In latere two t&lt;&gt;
frnrr flwp; the «H»dv 1m bring m tienr, t&gt;ne

'above the olbrr. Tine latterarrangrraml
afford* a t»w&lt;d &lt;ipp»rttifthy ff»r rxanrlnitiR
tba Iruil during tha wmirr, aad *4 4W
wwlng decaying eprcimrne.
WhA
pliced «dt abUvas «• wimve, the cellar

*160 BEST PIANOS. *150

i its action.

QROVfcrrREN a HALE, hating removed to
their are warernotua,
rblch

to;

M». 178 BKOMDITAl,
DA NX 8. DARLING,

lOSNaaMiiSt .NrW York.

&gt;n . "
£
AVOID fcAUNE PURGATIVES.

THOSE WHO THINK.

bowels. Tbiaia erruaeons.

'

They ~££d ta .b- PHOTOGRAPHIC

taiulng an evsraaitou at the watery part* only.
leaving toe oomiutltamaro, sad Uadis all; but'
w™,U5kiO.jI&lt;
,

- v»bW .,.b

b.r.

. *VS4

' "S

'"

Mirr.. A.nbn.j

.

SWtS.-EV*
Til

—'"«•"&lt;*« r.«i« • ~».a~
new acaie rail

7 Octave Row wood Piano,
euatafalti; aDlmproiromente knjuen l&gt; thia enun

GALLERY

•10 CASH.

---,1
Tignrfir AmbrvNHl.vr.piI5

I

all warranted

&lt;17 toWOO,
the bwd m

_ Mtrl AmhrinypMj Qaatantotil
JLmlirntyp«-; Intp-rial Am

®i*

GRoVEMIEEN &amp; HALE.

Wool

Wool!!

HIE. PUCS TO GET WOOL CARDED,
*
W.fas* 4uvn ••

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                    <text>VOL. 7.
&lt;Qt

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1862
©rijiaal $wirj.

IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,

EK.

V* fa •• A&gt;ww JWraf erar fa* Partfei. '
Offic* *nd mall aabaeribm, tl per aauum, If
prifl in ufnm; olberwia* So cent* * ill be added.

ADvxantxxa.''

X .nf
’EilH***

0*08,

MYDRAAM.

GREAT
VK»!!

■A'JW

Di* (quire, of ten line*, or Ims, Bcsahu -far

th* fl rat, and 15 cante for eaah aubaeqoeat iniarUaa. A liberal diMoant u&gt; y«*riy ad'ennera.

Job aad Card PtlaUag.

plying through tbe tarbid waters of the
great River on the dwn passage, since I
came on board,
Il wm early in the
morning when-we stopped at Natchez,

three, and four at a time, during tbe
hour of our stop. Once more we were
off with the current, and shortly after the

Over High Prices, at the

breakfast bell rang.
The day passed away peetty much as
days generally do on board the Miasteslppi steamers, and when evening came
the cabins were full of fun and sentiment.
Towards nine -fjMOdrwiy attention was
called to a table at which four men were
playing twenty-deck poker. The prin­
cipal playei* was a young man not over
twenty eight, who handled the cards with
a professional air.snd whoee face betrayed
the libertine and sensualist.
He waa* in

HASTINGS

fastings' Bnsintss girttiorj.

DRUG

STORE!!!
Q

Th

~4

Roberts &lt;SL Striker,
GRANT A SPAULDING,
EALERS »n all kind, of dry. goods^raewles.
eroeksry.Ae. State st., at tbe poit office.

D

—UAYX—

JU NT RECEIVED
MASON ALLEN,

new and most cnmpleic assortment of

SILER IN GROCERIES, provisions.

DRLGS AID MEDIC IN ER,

There ntMiip of humaa life,
Bal all waa drrar and (till;
At length I mw • vaatad fam
Slow creeping np the hill.

That tottering frara. wli«i to fan
One time a noble form,

D. C. HAWLEY,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Ttoe weight of maar a atom.
And through the cloud of dark despair
That manUod o’er Ma toee,
I eould the deepi/ imprvteed linen
Vf mad ambiuun trace.

ROBERTS fa STRIKER,

gr FOR MECHANICAL and medicinal
z
rLBFQ»iE8,ONp\&lt;:

OEtl.KRS in drug*. Utediciues, privet medi­
cine*. prints, oil*, lurpvetta*. burning fluid.

Whose blighted trunk was (track down by
Tbe lightning's shivering strake.

ceric,,
.
Uelbrook’a New Block, Hading*. Mich

Atop a fall, stock rf

.
Be

He gated around, and as be gaud

GROCERIES!

ALLEN.

TTORNEVR AT LAW and Solicitors in Chou­
.. . - •___ ..____________ r-Aavo V—

Al o’er hi* feature, came.
Ko Msrius might bare looked
'Mid Cartbaga'a raiaa aai ।

n«i oustnea*.
.
.
... .
Office m the Court ilonse. IIsitings. Mich.
J*sb&gt; A. 8-bxxbv.
F«*a« Au-«

rthing in the Grocery line, such as

DANIEL. COOK,

ffiwiEK'J ’j&gt;xbjtjhekbi

TUSTICE OF THE PEACE. General Land and
el Tex Ag-nt, will attend to the collection of
debts and all other bnstnees jtertaiuing to bis eflice.

Aid CoklRK Extracts,

I. A. HOLBROOK,
TTORNEY and Counselor al Imw. Solicitor in
Chaucrrv. General Land and Tax Agent.—
Office, second story of Rower s block.

A

PENCIL*. INKS. PAPER, EN' TKLoPEd, CARDS, Ae., le.
'

J. M. RUSSELL.
HYSICIAN am! Sorgvea.’ Office
»t«ro. State (tract.
____

P

■ObT POPULAR

patent medicines

JOHN5ROBERTS,
HYSICIAN and Sunfran. DwsUiogon Broad
wly, near the (faun House.

JI. P. CHERRY,
OTARY PUBLIC and C*nver.»«r.Willla
ten.) to *H burisra. entrusted to ‘"“’’Jt
prampta*** and fldriitv. Rrridenra. Jobflriowa.
Uarrv rountv, Mleh. Bianki kept always «» bawd-

N

^ICUX.SCBCCTS^ *&lt;sck~r. or.

J •

, —— - - -----

■•p-FTRA'P.. 1F©IB ©ASH

Maintain the deadly strife I
What crimson »ras of kindred blood !

I lading*. Michigan Of
A. M. rod 3 to 3 P. H.

J. M. NEVINS,
otary Public, »n&lt;« Tax agent. I’“rtlc“l*r oke purohMlag medicine* of us ran rriy open
aUeuliou paid to making oat !£&lt;*•’ ***"'
their bring
.
rjrt and Con tract •.
Grrat rare taken tn fstrecloslnx Morta*&lt;®v b? *dr«rto*ment.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.

N

Of Law and Jartiee, which, fall noon

High

’ll. WRIGHT,

Karroo

, noMn ..a c“'JS3^!-L"Rr?J,2'Aw;

r4rtX%^^’S^SiS2'ROBERTS A STRIKER.

Barry County, Michigan.

,

The mountain did enfold.

KBArrEN * BCBB0WS.
itanrana'a Old Losses Does Gix, far medwinAmX

&lt;88 pwiiplMM

UuiM».

-t &gt;«“» *"a »“rt,ek SU”“'

“1“*'

A Aery galfawe sprang;
Lika Darin’, straggling, hung.

Qoxljrar'. Patent Braas^ Fwmsgyjte.br
lurnett’a Cocoacine, a very (uperior Yu'’*

Shaking Ike mountain to Ito base:

tjriteatioato procuring Pea*&gt;oM far *» I*r
.Jk. dlrabled in eerrice* back pV

SOLDIER'S

BOUNTY,

BACK PAY, PENSION, d»C.

Office in the Court HnusS-

COMPLETE PORMS AND DIRECTIONS
ros *rrtir*-no»&lt;» vox
ARREARS

of

FAY, BOUNTY A PENSIONS.

DANIEL STRIKE®,

lected.
B. H. COOK,

.

-b&lt;" w«" “• “»

“X «. b.
•far record.

'

,

Circuit Cearta—- IMS, 1M».
ins

M»k*o»d

»•* WRIGHT
-.J A -/_*

Middlerille, Aug. B7TWE-

nWEEZEY,

Cmru.rm.8wW.

them.
.
.
,
“Ante up ten."
The hunter put up a ten dollar* bill,
and the routh did the Mme, tbe - cards
were dealt and the belling commenced.
The hitter gated shandy Into his antagnn1*t4 face as the beta were made, but
he read nothing there.
He acumed di*
appointed at this, and “called” the him
ter’s hand at the fourth bet, and won five

The hunter took the bill, and for a sin­
gle instant I could detect a strange sparkle
in his eye, and a quivering of the neither
lip ; but it was gone in a moment.
“Make out your bill of sale for your
gal," he Mid, •‘and put It up with your
tbouaand doHara, and I’ll put up nine
hundred more. That’s a fair thing—I
can’t afford to lose it."
A blank was produced and the bill
filled out and duly signed, and at the
hunter’s suggestion was witnessed. The
young man then placed it with his money
and pushed the whole towards the centre
of the table.
“There's ynur twenty-nine hundred now

face of the speaker, and on the next mo­
ment both of her hands were pressed up­
on her pale hrow.
“ Fours A" ahe faintly gasped.
“Yea. you’re mine and there ain't a
power this side of heaven that can tear
you from mo.
Keep still now and don’t
say a word. Go back now, and I’ll keep
ynur key, I guess, myself.”
As he sp»ke he pushed the girl into
the room again, and re-locked the door.

hundred dollars.
Tbe hunter smiled, and the ynoth bej
again. This time the betting commenced saw a big tear in his eye.
in earnest by the dealer but the other
Half an hour after the young gambler
was not moved by IL The young man waa at the table again, with a new party
put up a thonsand dollar note hut its ap of players, and before I turned in he had
pearance seemed to have no effect on his won ten thousand dollars.
antagonist. Those ripen feature* did not
On the following morning tbe young
change in expression, nor did the keen man was after the hunter tbe first thing;
grev eye grow more bright or dim.
Ho and when he found him he proposed to
covered the note and called—be had won. buy the girl back, bat the present owner
After this the game ran evenly for refused.
some time.
I watched the young man—
*TH give you two thousand dollars for
I call Mm the young man because he was her."
surely younger than the hunter, though |
“No. sir.”
not much, for that Individual *“ still In
“Twenty five hundred."
the prints of manhood—and I aa» him
“Mark!” thundered the hunter, with

severs! times make the attempt to per­
form several nf Ms tridts, but those grey
eye* were fixed too keenly upon him.—

could be seen upon his face.
I was puzzled ; fur it really s^tmed to
me that he would rather lose than to
win.
,
But my thoughts wkfle soon called
from tbd players to the play^ 1 snw the

a look of fire, “all the money that ever
floated, over this river would not buy

that gal."
The blackleg cursed and swore, but it
availed him nothing. An hour after­
wards the boat wa* along side the pier at
St Francisville, and I took my baggage
and went ashore, for here I was to remain
on business a few day*. I went up to

luggage I went into one of tbe parlors
and sal down.
No one waa there, and
for awhile I busied myself in examining
the pictures about the room.
1 waa look­
Major Logan, a connection ’of the kinga and a jack* .Hfl- hsd meant to ing at nne which hong in a small recess
have
four
kings
and
an
ace,
but
a
double
where
the
chimney
stood,
when
hearing
Lands of Logan, a merry wag. whom
many reentfect In Ayrshire as a first rate cut by his opponent- had hurt him. 1 some one enter 1 turned and saw the
performer on thp violin, and^ geest social Knew that trick, and ! mw wbat the gam­ stout htmter and quadroon, but they did
Norite, a** ifr'Whrifn? Ana'll “senli- bler did not sec. He was sure that one not see me.
“Now, Lanthle," spoke the man in a
mental sister Saair." mention is made in
more than one of Bnrns’ poems, was also and that hie opponent held the other
a man of great natural humor.
A gen* three, with a pair of obmm , whMe 1 nn more, for you are mine now.”
As he thus spoke, the beautiful maiden
tieman, whose reputation far hnspitalitv
fell nn hie bosom nr.d vepl aloud, while
was nnt high after lasting of tome port
he with marmu re of thankfulness and joy
wine ofgrtM ORe and excellence, was pro­
wound his “0. nrms around her and
fited on with eomedifltenlty to produce of l he plavrra promptly-*
“I sea that and go a tbnmand better,” strained her to his breast.
.
“Pardon me," said I, stepping forward,
.
The blackleg looked al bitt “fUle” wayy “but I am not to blame far this."
itfa a pBr ft Hno linleforttaage.'
“Fwrwhat!” uttered tbe hunter, while
anxiously;
Ha «Mnted it and farad
the
girl
started
back
libs
a
frightened
’"“In m&gt; time, mias,” eapi a stem aunt,
lamb.
■‘rtr. biro lor.W *1
««n»n’. fw«
“But you’re a man, sir.”
&lt;h*r

Mi*rar,Dee. 1, I ML

••S. C. PBINDLS,

her this morning.”
'•This morning !" repeated the hunter
with a start.
“Yea, just above here in Natebez; here
is tbe bill of sale: “One girl, Lanthle;
nineteen hundred dollars.”

'You dealt youraelf,” remarked the
aotne physical respects, handsome ; but hunter, nt he sprinkled bis cards upon
tberecklees viUian was v&gt; pis'mly stamped the table and showed four aces. “I think
upon hi* countenance that no gentleman the gal is mine."
could look upon him with but pity and
“Broke—dead I” said the gambler.
disgust.
He was a alight built man, and
“All gonel”
dressed gaudily.
1 had not stood by tbe
“Every pick "
table ten minute* before the other three
‘•Then take one thousand dollars back
players arose and tbe youth was left again.”
alone.
“Give me hack tbe gal.”
“Wbn'II take a hand 1” he asked cast­
“No sir!” thundered tbe stout man.—
ing his eyes around the erOwd. “Come, As he spoke be drew the bill of sale to­
gentleman ; I have a few thousand to wards him. and clutched it nervously, and
lose.
VVhuwantejtl”
then pushed tbe tboussud dollars to his
“Look here, stranger. I’ve g«&gt;t a little
antagonist
money that's no use to me.
What say
“Now show me the gal.”
The ynung man led the way towards
The near speaker formed a striking the forward part of the deck, and haring
contrast to the player rlready at the ta unlocked tbe do.»r of a low, narrow state
ble.
He was a powerful built man, dark room, he called for the inmate to come
and gloomy in expression, and standing out I had fallowed them up, and watch­
over sis fuel high.
Hi* darkness was ed with more than ordinary interest to
vee the finale of this curious transaction.
eime n-ccnt cause, f&lt;»r it was plain to be A large lamp hung directly opposite to
seen that bin bold features h.td not yet the door of the dining room; and when
become use to it.
His hair hung in light tbe girl came out I saw her face plainly.
colored ringlets about bis neck, and his I waa startled ; for I think I never saw a
dark grey eyes were full of strange fire. more beautiful woman. She wasaquadHis dress was mostly composed of pan
ron. and not over twenty years of age,
thor skins and his cap waa of the same, of medium else, with dark, waving hair,
with a tail lutnging behind. When he and a face as fair ar a human face could
Mt down at the table, J saw he did it with be.
a recklessness that was not natural to
“Well Lanthle,” said the young game­
him ; and from that moment I became ster, “you are gone. I've void you."
deeply interested in him, (or I felt that
The girl started and looked. There
at heart he waa a noble and generous waa a frightened expression upon her face,
man.’
and as she saw bow many men were
lake ynur gam&lt;L”. said the young gazing upon her, the rich blood mounted
“Make
____
the cards adroitly.
man,_ shuffling
shufi
to her face, which had before been pale
Go ahead," responded the other. "A as death
man don’t Iront wild varmints f&gt;r a life
“You are my girl now,” said the huntime to lie afraid of a quarter of a deck
nf cards. Go. ahead, .And let na have
She started again and looked into the

At length the huHter began-to win rap
idly ;'but note single ray of satisfaction

J-c- *“«'

«n. N. UH ELDON,
BOUNTY TREASURER. Wi" p*J

IUccra*fal.

“That’s poor properly for me, strati

AN INCIDENT OF THE MISSISSIPPI.1

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NO. 33

g-istinjj tjmrr,

young vnan shnffle'the ckrda, and 1 knew
he bad “stocked” them. I slipped aronnd
behind him and mw that ha had four

I had business in Natchez.
I went to
break horses for John Gratnpsbell. He
owned this gal; I stayed there over a
year. Perhaps you wonder that I loved
her. By my soul I did love that girl ;
I asked her if ever I would raise money
enough to buy her if she would be my
wife. Didn’t she say ye« quick, though.
Then I went to Mr. Grampebell, and
asked him if bo would sell her.
Ho said
no ; he’d as quick sell one of bis children.
But when I told him I wanted her for a
lawful wedded wile, and that sbe already
loved me, he aaid that 1 might have her,
and that be would keep her for me till I

could raise the money.
So I told Lanthle all. and started for
the wood* once more.
A month ago 1
had two thousand dollars over and above
all I should need for expenses, and I
started.
Mr. Grampsbell was dead, and
all of hit folks sold off. 1 tracked Lan­
thle to a trader, and got there an boor
after she had been sold.
When be told
me who bad got her I made up rov mind
she was lost 1 went aboard the first
dawn boat, determined to th rod1 my
money away and then go back to the
woods; for I didn’t want to keep a pen­
ny that I’d meant for that work. You

know the rosL
When I saw the bill of
sale I knew who had fallen in my way.—
She ain’t hurt, sir—not a bit. She’s as
pure and good as ever, and 1 reckon you’ll
hunt some time before you’ll find a bet­
ter wife.”
I agreed with him fully. Shortly after­
wards tbe hunter pot confidence enough
in me to leave hie prize in my keeping
while he went to get a license. 1 found
her a sensible. Intelligent girl; and she
made no effort to conceal her love for
tbe nqble. hunter, nor her joy in view of
the events which had so strangely trans­
pired. By end by the stout man re­
turned, and with him came tbe justice.
I saw the happy pair married, and before
night they took an upward bound boat
Up in Warren county, Illinois, upon
the first bend the Henderson river, lives
one of the most flourishing farmemof the
west.
His name is I-eri Dolworth.—
People who aceep: his generous hospi­
tality are struck with the strange beauty
of his children ; and their stay need not
be long to assure them that the wife and
mother is not only one ot tbe moat beau­
tiful but the best matron in tbe great
west. He and his wife are the ones of
rhotn J have just told you.

General Halleck begins his report with
his visit of inspection and conic I is lion to
the Army of the Potomac, at Harrison's
Landing,*on July 25th and 27lh.
His

object was, if possible, to cause an ad­
venes on Richmond from the James riv.
er; or if thia was nut possible, to unite
the armies of McClellan and Pope fur
combined operations on some other line.
He relates that General McClellan at
first required 50,000 additional men to
attempt tbe assault of Richmond.
Ila
was informed that only 20,000 could be
spared ; offered to make the attempt with
this increase; but, when (jgneral Halleck
left him, once more chenged bis mind,
and telegraphed that be would require
35,000—a uuml»er whith he already
knew it was impossible to send.
Aa General McClellan thus gave up,
iu effect, the attempted assault on Rich­
mond from tbe J nines, ho was ordered,
&lt;&gt;u July 30, to prepare far a removal of
his army to’ Aquia Creek.
General
Burnside, ordered to the same point with
his army on the 1st of August, reached
it on tbe 3d. General McClellan, order­
ed on tbe 3d to withdraw his whole ar­
my, sent a protest, on the 5th, dated at
noun on the 4ttu To this it seems Gen.
Halleck replied, with what will appear
to many singular mildneaa, next day, the
sixth; and not till eight days after that,
er eleven days after he had received the
order for moving hie^rmy, did General
McClellan begin to obey.
Meantime the rebels ware preaaing
Pope. On the Olh—six days after Mc­
Clellan had been ordered to move—the
battle of Cedar Mountain was fought—

ring towards
Pope, who was ordered to fall. back.—
Though the army of the Potomac was ao
long delayed, yet General Halleck re­
ports that on the 27th of August there
was “Lvery prospect that Jackson would
be destroyed before reinforcements eould
come to his relict”
McClellan's army
had then arrived at Alexandria, Hooker
and Kearney were already with Pope,
Heintxleman also came into action the
next morning; but Fitx John Porter,
“ordered to be at Hrtstow’s Station on
the morning ul the 28th,” “for some *■
explained reason did not comply with
thia order, and his corps waa not in tbe
battle* ut the 28U&gt; and 29th," the decisive
bottlw of that campaign.
General Halleck cum plains that some
ol the Putotnacarmy behaved very bad-

brought hie army within
maod ol MoCieilan.
He was at his owq
request reliavwd. Thus ended this aflovameut, of which Geaa/ai Halteck makes

Ma
wr xnufactuber ■
a r Wnst^fGoodjear •

�lion; un the 12th part uf it readied Fredcrick ; i m the 14th ibe buttle .of £oci£
Mountain was haigln ; on the
tbft
of Antietam. On tbe 18’.h and »h Lee
withdrew across the I utoiitse tMipersued,
uno from lhe 17tb uf October to Sb 26th,

■

erius awowitb pgaa pi

.

uf operations is to be

I

Mr. Hill is well kno&lt;g to lhe

u

under tbe last call.

only are exempt.

A few

tewasbips

We

vigurutis campaign, was a matter of great
disappointment and regret.”

fear, absolutely nothing.

im-

It fa a little puxxling to read next, that
“General McClellan dltapproved of the
plan of crossing the Putomae south of the
Blue Ridge, and aaid that be would croa»
in Harper’s Ferry and advance upon
W incheslcr. He, however, did not cross
till lhe 26th uf October, and then al Ber­
lin,n which is “south of tbe Blue Ridge.’’
N&lt;-r does General Hulleck seem netter informed, fui he says : “Wbat cant­
ed him (General McClellan) to change
his views, or what his plan of campaign
was, I am ignorant, for about thia time
he ceased to communicate with me in
regard to his operations, sanding bis rcpurfa directly to the Preaident.”
On the 5th pf November General
McClellan w as relieved from command.
General Halleck next gives a report
of the operations in the Weal, including
the rctnat of General Buell, “without
giving tba enemy battle,” and concludes
with a summary which demands the
atlenliuj
of Cougresa.
Ha rmnarks

be no draft!

Has the

preesion generally attained that there will

lay no such

Wo warn our friends to

flattering unction to their

Guv.

Blair

lias spoken ; aud

the words be utters are

when ho

It is no idle

not devoid of meaning.

npwspapcr tale, or lawyer’s plea that now

tells yoa tht drnjt will nrtly comt, unless
avoided by volunteering.
The 30lh day of December is fastdraw­

too soon,

ing near, aud soon, alas I

many, wo fear, will

close in

upon

for
us.

when money business, and family ties will

buy no exemption.

Now is tho lime to

be, to

act, to offer large bounties if need

uae personal effort with

those

who can

go without ruin to themselves and fami­
lies.

Monied and business

you act, or will

will

men,

you Ihj drafted!

The

For our country's

and tho time short.

good, for your own interest and

protec­

tion. for the credit of our county, lot the

draft be avoided if p-«sible.

now lies

Shu was always an unfortunate

was,a short tilde since besmeared, during

the night time, with coal tar.

Freedom

of speech is sometimes denied immunity
in a Democratic city.

be

a few

weeks since he waa detailed f«»r recruiting

service, h’u office being at Grand.Rapids.
His health la rapidly recovering, and his

friends desire to aid biro in attaining n

better fitting his deserts and

position

qualificationa.

We

bazzard nothing in

saying that Mr. Illi! will bean energetic,
thoroughly practical and humane officer.
Having aeeu touch service,

be ia fully

fitted to carry his men to an early pro

ficieney in drill, which

will enable bis

company to obtain tbe position of honor
in the Regiment

We bespeak for him

tbe hearty and earnest co^tperuthxi of

fy According Ui-tbeir own statement
the rebels in Texna are hanging Union
by scores. All
are ‘convicted
tnen l_
' " who
1
‘
dongtag to the
tbe ---------secret---Union
Society
of belonging
------- --------r
are at once executed.
In Galnsfilla,
twenty have been hung ; in O*»k county,
flirty two, ai last accounts. Trial* arc
going on In alt tbe counties.
And yet,
these rebel muaderers are sweetly named
by mealy- mouthed Conorrvalunn, •‘Our
misguided Southern brelhron.”

Parson Brownlow says that Tennessee

is to all

intents and purposes brought

contain thirteen

Senate

and

editors.

ten

Three

in tho

An

bow

low they have fallen.’’

All engaged

in these riots are impressed into the. see-

North Carolina, and aaid to be

inarching on Weldon.

i M. A. HYDE, of
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A Letter way would be to try the

SPECIAL

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NOTICES-

It sustains tbe Administration and tbe

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Government

13,

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FT ADVOCATES

Yankee
'». a. WALBBIDOE

This apportionment would of course

in‘proportion Io the returned names,

in

the correction of a few wrong credits.—

A

Unconditional Loyalty.

BuMolution Motioe
ship
style af “1
solved by i
of said fin

The Commissioner has not yet received

Hailing*, December l.\ 194S-

names have not been reported to him.—

firatr

.Uxn U h

Mlj w&lt;i W
Ax'lH^wnt

state or sumo as

b.ua

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Foesrs District, or 1
Grand Rapids, Dec.

Pxmsoxal.—Capt Walbridge, recently

o. Wrfw

,w kH.l

canty, having some time since, resigned

bis com mission.

He has permission from

the 9th regiment of cavalry.

ment and to pay interest
approved by tbe President,
lae September annual &gt;w

E. R. Mil­

ler. Esq., of Richland, takes tbe place of
1st Lieutenant in tbe company if they are

successful.

There is now on lack nf op

county.

eooaty of Barry, are in the hand* .«f 3. P. ROBKRTS, of Hasting*. Depute Collector, to whom
the ameunt of Mid lieeaae*. duties or taxe* will
1&gt;C pa&gt;&lt;3, on or o
December, I M2,

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shin plasters will not answer.

U. 8, Collector^ 41b District, Michigan

of Leander Lapbawi, praying for letters of admin­
istration upon Mid estate ;
Tfeerrop-.ii it is ordered, that Nrmdav lite
twelfth {ilu&gt;! day of January rest, at teno'riock
io tbe foreuoon.be aasigued for tho bearing of eaid
petition, and that the heirs al taw of aaid deceased
aad all other persona interested in mid estate, are
required to appear at a session of said Court, then
to be hoidrn at the Probate Office, in tbe village
uf Hastings, and ebow ennae. if anr there be. wl&gt;v
tbe prayer of tbe petitioner should not be graated.
And it is further ordered, that the petitioner
give notice to tbeperronsmWrested in aaid estate
of tbe ycndency of said pclibon, aad tbe Lear ng
thereof, by censing a erpr of this order to be
published in the fi.rtinpt’ Banner, a newspaper
printed and circulating in aaid countr of Barer,
for three &gt;nce»sire weeks, immediately prevfoua
to aaid day of bearing.
d«l7
.
8. C. PRINDLE.
PRLXDLE.
(A true copy.)
Judge of Prnbsle.

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COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

Vers foU'b

McClellan’s Disloyalty.
of Michigan,

is 6,614.—

A slave insurrection is feared in

Ken

for the public safety.

Tbe State of Vermont, after

many

years of trial in the i^cgislsture, has final­

ly passed a law taxing dogs.

We

wish

the Legislature of Michigan might be in

duced to do likewise.

Dugs

that are

worth an existence arc worthy of being

appreciated as property.
Oneida county, N. Y.

contains 6,673

inn fire.
dogs. Its population is 105.202. Now
About three o’clock Gen. Blunt, ar­
rived from Cane Hill with five thousand we venture tho assertion that Barry Coun­
men and a strong force of artillery, and ty, with a population of a little mure than
attacked the enemy in the rear. The 14,000. contains 2,000 dogs. A tax of
rebels made a desperate effort to cnptnre
t2 each would cancel nearly one half our
his batteries, but were repulsed with ter­
taxes for the relief of families of Volun­
rible slaughter.
We trust our Representatives In
We held lhe whole field at dark, and teers.
before 6 o’clock that night the entire the Legislature will thinkuf these thing*.
rebel force waa in full retreat over Bos­
James Gurdon Bennet, sen., it is said,
ton Monntains.
Our loss in kilted end wounded was is about to retire from business, and leave
the conduct and management of the. N. Y.

Herald to his son, J. G. B.. juu.

Bevsnteen suits havsbsen instituted in
^yThe report of the Secretary of Norfolk Va.,again^. tfie various members
the Navy states that uut of 25.000 rncu
of the WiiSTomily to recover sundry
enrolled since active operations commen­
ced, only 119 have been killed, notwitb- debts.

The Chicago THAwnr makes tbe fol
lowing statement in regard to Gen. Mo
Clcllan
“As long as General McClellan was at

It does tbe County printing.
TATE OF MICHIGAN. I „
Probate Court
Barry County.
(“ for raid coonty.
At a aeaaion "f awd Court bolden at the Pro­
bate Office. in tbe Vfllstpof Uaaiings,an Tnaaday,
the Uth day of December, in tbeyear owe ttrooaaod eight hundred aad rivty-two
Present,

S

c®“llt'r; ““ Hstuniay. the Hreuty-MvesiU.
|X7tM«taTof Droeoiter. |S«, &gt;ud •» Huturxter
Apr*’‘h««-&lt;&gt;&lt;i right
huulrrd tndiah three, at the Lour* of one o'-

his Soldiers in him by the publication of i 0 On*reading aad filing U^pelJfoB. dulrvarified
the facts which have been long in our I ot W.lliam Bead, sreyteg.lUi ibe Ual Will
po^-ioo.
B,ino. ,h.t b,
।
displaced to make ronin for a better and
more earnest man, there can be no ob­
jection to saying that when the war broke
out, and before a Major-Generalship was
tendered him by a too indulgent gov­ ru. sou
ernment. he frequently and unreservedly
expressed tbe opinion that “tbe South
was right and ought to succeed." ‘ We
ourselves have read a letter from one of
the moot truthful and excellent gentle­
men of Cincinnati, a frequent visitor in
Gen. McClellan’s family. In which the iisbed in
charge of former dixloyalty is made, aud
supported hr proof that, not tbe most ar­
dent &lt;»f tbe McClellan worshipper* could
doubt.
It ia, in fact, notorious io Cinchi-

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other sewing maciiinse. being sewed the cmieot
For ladies and ebUdten's atiMrri, and other arti­
ste made of light fabrics, it wilt therefore ba
found almost ikvaixa**.
It la attatebed fo tb« table HU a »e- mg bird,
and having no tewelen. and and requiring no lu­
cubration or oImmc ofditri. is always ready for
»P«- atiou, aad aarii a marvel ef Btrnplicm that a

called t&lt;&gt; a command, that the sympathies
Da. Ronaca’s Breraaa.—By reference
of tbe General were wholly in favor of
Dr. Roback'1 advsrtiaraicnl ou tbe third page.
the rebellion- and that bo never used any
enre in concealing them from his aasnei
Ates, upon whose discretion be Could de- |
pend.
Many of these, while wondering
at lhe revolution of opinion that impel
led him U&gt; accept a coaimMun when it
was tendered to him by Mr. Lincoln,
have never l»een at any luce to account
their effect ia natural.
fur bis failure to achieve success.
Wg
W»
state nothing but faeta.”

to jail.

Faust wa

The pirate shi|#MAlabama" was chased

into Martinique harbor by

the San

Ja­

cinto,but by the connivance of the French
subjecta knd mrthorities, was allowed- to

SWt®T.

The Iffgiaiatura of Vermont has had

.4ta( p

escape and is again on her mission of pil­

ggT’ Gen. Buller, in a letter just re lage and destruction.
ccived in Washington, nays that bis two
regiments of colored troops have renderTbe Attorney uf the Interna! Revid him very great service in the Gulf
:uc Bureau receives many ourioua letDepartment, and have enabled him to do
mtH^i inure than be could have aeconh
piloted without drain.
He fa supporting timw concerning the national «Amp and
at (toirtcrnmmt expense. 30.000 white license tax.
One of the letters runs thus:
‘•My two buys sell caaaocae.

Are they

‘If my wile hires a doctor who hasn’t any

Tbe Missouri totals MHitin and the
Jay Uwhere Uve cams 4n entoislacfcaus creoriy. is roforeffise &lt;o
tatrehaads
were forrbored by
er... Tbs Jay has kora refitted to
be

.11 p.rt.«.
l.hlnl «ll*

the draft lakes place.

tuoy. and the citizens of Fayette county

That of the rebels was-1,509 by

Ar

rwtioM «&gt;U

th.ru tart

rtotj re

JOHN 8. VAN BRUNT
WELCOM MARBLE.

called a meeting to consult upon measure*

lhelrown admission.

MTTien.

may be done to every townships before

court martial, sentence and shoot them.

That will do for war times.

their overwhelming numbers st bay.—
The 20th Wisconsin captured a rebel
buttery of four heavy guns, but were
forced’to abandon them under a murder­

UM.

U Mr. B.»c

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER I

tant General, and some recently enlisted

Tliat would put a stop tu such riots, and

Tho official majority on the Republican

pieces of artillery.
The battle raged from 10 a. m. till
dark, and was desperately loughlthroughout.
Our artillery drove the enemy
from two strong 'positions and kept

inf*. and show eauee, if anr tl^rv hr. why the
pros er of the fwtititMicr should not be granted
Awd it is further ordered, that aatd petitioner
give notice tn the petaous interested, in said
rotate. of tbe pendency of aaid petiUeu. aad tbe
heariag Jbereof, by causing a enpv of this order
to be pubiUbed la tbr Heating* Hanner, a news­
paper printed in said c»uatv. of Barry for three
auceeeeire wteka, immediately previous to said,
oay of bearing.
(A true copy.)
8. C. PRIX01T..
doe17
dodge of Probata.

a correct apportionment from tbe Adju­

sion, 37.

them.
Hie enemy were twenty-four thousand
strong mid divided into four divisions,
under G«.na. Parsons; Marmaduke, Frost
and Rains, nil under Gen. Hindman, and
embraced the flower of tbe trans-Missis­
sippi army, u dll supported by eighteen

vWc* &lt;&lt;"*• ’i

i,
b««w«N

«r «

t&lt;iwn8, Maple Grove 14, Orangeville 20.

port unity for our citizens to volunteer

Stale ticket

I, will h«

Caatlelor. 7, Hope 11. Irving 11. Johns

sion, 14 ; House —Republicans, 62; Fu

over

PKOBJk
DAA.-BTATqOF MICHIGAN
County af Barry, ar.
At a aaaaion of tbe Probate Court for the Conn­
tv of Barer, balden at tbe Probate Office, in lbs
rilkse of Haat.ng., en Monday tbe Mtaeuto day
of December, in tbe year one thousand eight
hundred and aisty two; preaent, 8. C. Prindle,
Judge of Probate.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Henry Burd, late
of CariUm. in aaid county deceased.
On reading and lliug the ncOli-m. duly verified
af Delilah Burd, widow of said deceased, praying,
that Administration uf said aatate nit be granted
to Alfred E. Fowler.
Tbrrmpon it is ordered that Monday.the twelfth

Baltimore 2,

and* save the neceaaity of a draft, in this

follows: 'Sctiate—Republicans, 18; Fu­

BATTLxFrXLD NK.Ut FxrrrTZVILLK,
Ark., Dec. 8lh.—Gen. Hemin’s forces,
co route tn reinforce Gen. Blunt, met the
enemy yesterday on Crawford’S Prairie,
ten miles south of Fayetteville, Arkan-

THE BANNEK!

made out previous u&gt; the examinati&gt;« of

leaders of such riots by a drum-head

The Legislature of this State stands as

Great Victory near Fayetteville.

While olhvrys;
ths Bxmxss

mission of obtaining volunteers.

Governor Blair tn raise n company fiir

Rcaiatcncc to the draft ia not uncom­

vice.

OuJygt.

in the nf lbe 8th Michigan, has returned to nur

House.

exchange remarks : “Poor 'eusscs,’

mon in some uf the States.

Oelyll
'

jgr Gen. Bank's expedition has land­
ed in

back into tbe Union.

The next Legislature ol Wisconsin will

Cbastete A Draggrota. A.Y.

Osly 11.

our citizens wherever be may go oo his

Assyria 21. Barry. 10.

Itawr W. ta« awrt A....

OMlytt.

.acUMl preuMuro m Uw ekyvwetbe praa—r
time, of 251.756 (hqis running nt large,
neither aiuxNkd or chained!"

This should be seen to at once that justice

in the end, save life.

standing die active duty performed by
ibut servlet, and tbe great part II has
taken in the aehievment of all our moat
JkiMinnt, irktoriea. Tbe principal loss
was al New Orleans.

Ills health

came impaired in tbe service, and

mKTMAXA CO B COSCTXniATtM BEXWW,

Michigan Third Regiwrant, w here ba has

craft.

The residence of Henry Ward1 Beecher

BANNER

LdsclTffitj

be varied by the eiemptions being more,

worthy.

FOR THE

all snreiaa in the citv. and these ware all

Springs 7.

The steamer, Great Eastern,

udices.

600.

.

B

Prairieville 28,

NEWS ITEMS.

. SA.VXMUlfcBlLKS, RIBBONS. Sc.

“In June, 6,702 ;

call is earnest, tbe condition imperative,

that—“while our s^ldiars have generally
fought with bravery, and gained many
important battles, there victories have
not produced the usual results. In many
instances the defeated foe was not foll&lt;&lt;w‘ cd from lhe battle-field, and even where
n pursuit was nt tern ped it almost iuvarihly failed to effect the capture or destruc­
tion of any part of lhe retreating army.
This is a matter which requires serious
and careful cousidcration.
A victorious
Army is auppored to be in a condition tu
puratio its defeated foe with advantage,
and, during such pursuit, to d&lt;&gt;. him seri
uux, if m»l fata] injury. This result lias
urually been attained in other countries,
la there any reason why it sbuuld nut be
expected in’this!’’
This fa a quesliun tbe whole country
bns been asking for many months.
We
trust it will receive attention and inves­
tigation from the representatives of the
nation in Ccingrcas. Tbe report remarks
uu the superfluous baggage U&gt; which the
-Army of the Potomac Iffis been accus­
tomed, to the absenteeism, wbieh is “one
of lhe inoat serious evils of all our ar­
mies,’’ and recommends revision and
amendment of our military laws.
We make m&gt; comments upon this
calm, clear, and unprejudiced report; lhe
facts it dfacluacs apeak for themselves;
and the author, who is no radical, and
not evea a politician, hut a solieriniuded
and accomplished soldier, will hardly be
accused of cither party or personal prej­

and won a decisive victory

The fol Iowing--ora

ful in his endeavors, be fa to areume.— jin
in A&gt;ig»*t. 1,123. There
SUBSCRIBE
Mr Hill’s patriotism early induced Mtn : figures sum up 12.641. On the 1st of
tu
leave a gmui burinee. end enlist September there were but 711 dy '*

country’s sdke alone.

What are these townships doing 1

souls.

1 tbe dog population.

The greater proper

the towns have quite a large number.—

IBEL'M

ONLY ONE

the reapmsiWe pctotkta, Wttak;ITsweeeW fflorin* t||P summer :

Tira Draft.
Barry County is still nearly or quite

IRU.

INGS

*fa J

hie, generous and humane i|
none who know him doubt his

100 mm behind on its quota of volunteers

t«;fented foe, and during the moat favora­
ble season for rapid movements and a

*

paey for the Seventh Csv*y. '

«

"

ly ordered by lhe President, through
Gen. Halleck, to “cross the Putiftnac and

ta»,

m

S-

RRABW — -4&amp;rwMtet Ltefbfo

£ve battle to lhe enemy or drive him
&gt;uth " On this delay. General Halleck
temperate^- remarks:, "The loug.ioac.
tivity of to large an afniy in tbe face of a

\

fa ‘ New 1

Hill of Middleville,

leomwM'M.nl u

t, ««• county as n lhord^|it WM

uf October, Genera! Halleck rvpurta,i
'•McClellan's main army remained on
the north batik of the PofofWc, in ths
- yJc!nl’J .‘J( Sharpsburg aud Harper’s
Ferry." and this though oh the" 6th of.
.October, Iveatf day
it-mx*

H^AIpbeue M.

-----~

i

been tbe tract

ture.

Bitt no law

ir a few weeks by a very ttimUe remedy
Ing suffi-red aaveral Tears with a severe

frro rf^Bxyroae ttergsii,
B^hnsre JZrSSlJ^lteSM^^lart.

tfMiaiui of rowing. etc., Mod arfsaap for return

AT*. aaosowAT, «■ r.

W.Ur^

tbe ^Mkt

�Bastings Jritt fcnrrntt.

or rar
WAR NEWS H

near the ofty.„
«&lt;• u. nu&gt; .i&gt;d m
YnrtI
Mrs, under command ofGen. Woodbury,
In thA .1... L..L
____ ......
Mail..

X T. Express,.,
v.n
r

The

Fall Turin nf the Union School

will close on Wednesday, the 24th font.,
the evening m which day (Christmas Eve)
the teachers and pupils intend to make a
festive occasion.

The exercises will not

be «»f lhe character of a public exhibition,

and no efforts will be made to entertain

CASH STORE!
ir. fmareh.) per tea,
Philadelphia. Dm 11.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

A. L. SKINNER

New York, Dec, 18.

—WEWLL—

An Immense Stock of

' Allhiutgb n&lt;*t fully informed of the ene­
my’s position it to claimed that Burnside
has outwitted and uslgetieralrd them.
His decoy* to make believe we would

I

crussa with the main force at Fort Con
wav seems Ui have succeeded admirably.
Deceived by tbit, lhe main body uf
the rebels including Jackson's command,
aeems to'have been transferred twentyfive miles down the river.

iDimr ®Dnnpj«rm©H
On reading and'tiling tbe petition,duly verified,
Isabella Wlnaaa. widow of aaid deceased. pray.
ra Xto- l.ll.r. mV A J
day of JannarylB63, al b‘o’cl-ck in lhe forenoon

..r

1 J„.A

J

T..J—

r&gt;—u-..

r,"r: J1" y-T"”■»
lb&gt;- 7b'l«
"’Um.
however, hf which th- rclu-l nharprho&gt;teti
’
■ IM a Very spirited reply. It ia thought the 1 day of November in tbe year -nc tbouaaad right
had cocealed lht-tii&lt;«eh&lt;-s,* were plainly‘ truops will t.11 be over at Doon.
; ^,,.n&lt;1.7d !n*!
I’r**eD‘- Sbwman C.
visible. To them our fire was for a tity?
Information received during lhe night ’
“u?»rthe
of
•Maitiaon,
all parties.
I^t each parcel be dialinctly particularly directed.
The vffi-cl was and this morning from deserters and | late of- said Countr, dsoeaaed.
* *
tabled with the name of the scholar for their partial demolition, hi n short time
U-.«. tlul th. ratal, h.t.
2!“
of Albert M. Jone*, praying
whom it to intruded then wrap it care­ after the first fire they became untenable
decree autboriring William t
fully and label it “For Christmas Tree." by tbe rclud riflemen, who retreated to of the citv, tint first &lt;uie being taut mile
‘certain eontbe rbur id the town where they took back, and the aecoud a tnile from lhe
All presents should, if p&lt;u&gt;sil&gt;l», lie left
shelter Itchind, os yet* ttnluirmed build
first.
at Mr. Bancroft's residence, on Tuesday inga.
By seven o'clock the bombard
Washington, Dec. 14.
the 2Bd inst.,nr, if more convenient, they ment becanw general, and from that time
Gentlemen in high public position re­
may be left with Mias Knowlton or Miw until one o’clock, tbe r&lt;»ar of artillery
.b. Mrarliun, .. ernin, fn.m G«. I
■!*U^I5^1S±;.S.7.
w as incesaant. .Batlcriea uf the thh corps
McNair.
B.
ruked the streets with shell,shrapnel and
grape, though tbe fi.g still coutmued to
War Xeettaff.
obscure in a measure the results of these
On Wednesday evening a w ar meeting discharges. The rebeis with tbe greatest
Washington, Dec. 14.
«’»• B0,lca
tbsjF«n»®«iliateresled;in said
was held in the Court House in thto vil­ stuldMirneas, still kept within lhe city,
, .
,
2 .
,
,
- estate, of the pendancy ol aaid petition aud
It IS thought here that about 40,000 of I lbebearin&lt; thereof br causing a copy of thia
lage.
It waa addressed by H. Wright and at times parties uf them could be our tnaips Were engaged in yesterday’s 1 or',e.[
60 P«Mtobed in tbe “Baatios* Bn*
Fn.n,
rX-, ..ed iU ।
seen going from oiK&lt;puintto another uti l-Ule.
Esq., of Middleville. Lieu.-Col. Litchfield
double quick. The cuniage cniinut but
niorumg, preperations were making all I immediately prerioua lo'eaid day of bearing,
of the seventh cavalry and others. The
be Irartul amongst them. It was some
night for a conflict today, Gen. Burnside j .j
8B1EBMAX C. PRIXDLE,
prime object of the meeting was to nid uliat singular that tbe rebel batteries
remaining on tbe field giving orders, and I 1
Alpheua M. Hill Esq., of Middleville, t*i didn’t return the fire of our guns.
Up
I*Hiking to the position and condition uf
rains a company in this county for lhe tu tbe present time they have mu opened. his forces.
Additional surgeons, and
Estate
-About 10 ocha-k ibe engineers form­ every thing which the necessities of the I QTATE OF MICHIGAN, Drear Cocktt, a*,
seventh cavalry of which Mr. Hill to to
ed fur a third attempt to construct the
mwir. I..vc be.n .ent from ®
5 S“‘°" ?f 55*
‘V
be Captain. There was considerable cn- bridges.
After tbe previous iiH-fleetual
...
.
, county of BJarrr. buldcu at the Probate Office in
| l|ie
of Ifaating*, on Tuesday the 23lh day
thusinam manifested and a committee attempts on the part of tbe engineers tu ’’ nvnington.
•
*
n
of November, iu the year of our Lonl on* thoulIxaaQVAaTKRS Armt of THS I’oro ,&lt;od right huodred and aixtr two:
8lb
waa appointed to take measures tn
Vo see
ecr cross,a party
'j uf eighty men uf tbe v&lt;u
Prreent Sherman C.I'rindleJudJ»yf_Probate,
UiHmev.-tu.-Jt regimen I, under Capt. Marsh, MAC. Dec. 15 — 1] o'clock A. M.—Cmthat lhe various township* were visited.
v
*
*—• °—
.
’ ! volunteered to nutol tn this new etidcav- siderablc firing took place yesterday lie-।
thorn, late of Blastings, in »s:d count r. deceased.
fbe certainty of the draft tn taka -place
The
or to finish tbe bridge, and ouco mure a tween the advance uf both nrmles.
On reading and Bling the petition, duh vended
of
Abiv.il
Scolborn
widow
of
aaid
deceased,
-on tbe 30th inst., and tbe necessity off column, with those n-lnfurcements, atari- tebels ahowed n diapositimi to move on
praying.for letter*, of adminirtnitioo &gt;pen said
4-anieat dfort to have nor quota uf volun cd. Under the direction of Gen. Wood­ Franklin's forces, lint did not. There to estate,
some skirmishing thia morning, with conThereupon it i« ordered that Tnredar, the S3th
tiers full Iwforc that time, be urged upon, bury, they seized planks and carried 'out
day of December. I*&gt;L at ten o'clock, tu tbe fore
mime dozen U&gt; tbe end of tho string uf aiderahleartillery firing.
tbe people.
tomia, placet! a part of them, and were
Wabiukgtom, Dec. 15.—Wednesday
then compelled to retire under a very
gulling fire from tbe rebel »harpab&lt;s&gt;tera. twmty-srvcn lyiles lr»»m Fredericksburg,
typo, who hails from a small town iu
who were etutcunscd securely io rifle pits were fired Into by a rebel batlery, sup
Indian*, made his debut into our town below lhe range ofuQrsrtil ery and with­
posed lu number twenty heavy guns.—
on Thursday evening tost, asking a “little in 15 or 20 Beet uf the river’s edge. The One abut struck a coal wchootter and kil­
help," from tbe craft, in this village.— engineers suffered severely. Tbe muve
led the captain named Simmons ; another
by causing a copy of thia notice and order to ba
ment having thus bet-u iiitcrruptsu, the struck
the
otr track going into the publiahed in the l!a»iinge Banner, a public
Neigiib -r Ackley, of the Pioneer, liecnmo
siii'lc party was ordered back to their engine room killing H. W. Smith and newspaper printed at Hasting, aud circulating in
aponsur* for his supper, at the line lings
_.u-------~.ft&gt;------ «hree *uooce*ive weeks,
original posilitui.
wounding three olhera. Tbe firing waa
nd day of hearing.
House, and he. (the one armed genius.)
“At 11 o’clock, it was discovered lliat very rapid and continued till zur.down,
8. C. I’RINDiA.
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
n»T«
became responsible for his nwn lodging, one of tbe bouses a ns on lire. Tbe flames when the baitcry was silenced.
Next
upon the following di

which, cummetK*cd in n westerly part of
the city, main spread, and Fredericksburg
is now enveloped tn fire and smoke.
|Mwsewsed a very limited quantity of small
“An enfilading fire Ims been opened
change, which, however, sufficed to keep upon rebel rifle pita ttp the river. Il haa
his senses in a muddled condition. About been succvssliil mi far iu driving the
sliarpstoHJters in»nt the vicinity of the
mum on Friday, after lagging in vain
railroad depot, Engittrsta are now con­
fur a'little more “help," he accidentally strutting bridges ucrusa the river, lite
sauntered into Squire Burgher’s office, rebels still maintain tbe ground opposite
Cavalry are nuw jms
and petitioned the Justice to help him a lhe upper bridge.
little as he was desirous nfgoing to Grand sing bumnrr’a headquarters, en route to
idake a ebarge acrons tbe river ul one ul
Rapids, and wna out of money. The
the forts.
Squire informed him that be could do
“Acqcia Cbxkk- Midnight—Dec. 11.
“Intelligence Irtun the front to-night
to jail.
A bright Idea struck our be states that our forces have crossed tbe
river aud are now in puesessiou of Fred­
sotted typo, and he informed the deepen*
ericksburg.
“Tbe enfilading fire from our biUeries
rst desire to g«» to jail fur ten daya.— on tbe right succeeded in driving the reb­
Squire B-irgber. Co accommodate him, els from tbeir rifle, pits on the. river’s
edge, thereby permitting an cnsy and
rapid construction of pontoon bridges.
.occupying the street, in a state of beastly
intoxication.

The distinguished stranger

morning gunlmats again opened on tbe
battery, but received no response.

pedestrian

tbe paper was “g«Nd."

he met,

II

The jailor *»

.dering printer waa “locked up" and “pm
tthe balance tit tbe day and coming night

'We hardly need add.tbat, before morning

representative of the press, from the free
and sovereign State of Indiana, was given

The Headings in Sunday’s

Come and See!!

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

FROM

diept wntjcKHKraoir
2000 yds.

A large stock of

/

When seized with Pain whether .in
the bead, bowels, stomach, joints, limbs,
back—whether it be in the Liver, Kidnets, or other organs, use RADWAY’S
READY RELIEF, h&gt; a tew minutes, all
pain and uneaaincM will disappear.
All
diseases that indicate their pieaence by
the sign of pain, disoomfl rt or uneasiness,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF—if ad
ministered when pain is experienced —
will positively .arrest.
No disease would

Tbe enemy w«* ekinrutobmg all day with
bur advance but gradually tailing back.
Our linMes are insignificant fur as known.

will relieve xon fr»m pain so quick amRADWAY’S READY RELIEF.

io full possession

REUSE.

For Sale By the'Pound.
GOOD PRINTS
At 10 and 12j- cents per yard.

KBDHJ(D®D 1P1RII(KES.

BeaaUftdJRtytes «f Milaca,
at Hcls per Yard.

We have every kind of goods, such aa

■* B. Xerchamla vrialUm* to Stock

bntore

He kept hie prvmiee,

er. Fever and Ague and ••thar Fevers.—
Now RADWAY'S READY RELIEF

East.

A. L. SKINNER. •

wwa &amp;

GROCERIES

Oct 22d, 1802.

To Duiroy------- Rats. Roaches, dte.
To Destroy------- Mice, Mules, and Anta.
To Destroy------- Bed-Buga.

To Drtlroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Deetruy------- Insects on Plants and

HARD-WARE!

To Detlroy------- Insects on Animals, ic.
ofVermin.

GBP'S** “Coslnr’a" advertisements
in this paper for the dtttrvction tjad uttrr

exImaination of all Undo

tpocjeo of

Vermin.
fry Sold in

TTa&gt;tixq&gt;,

Micm., by

Roaian|&amp; SraiKRa. and by the Drug­
gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

AND

THE GREAT CAUSE 0E

DRY GOODS!

JwfArWtoiA/.tiia.SM/v^oirekyr; Priev 6(U
A LECTURE BY 0a. CULVERWELL, OK THE
CAUSE AND CUBE of Spermatorrbcsa Oin____ .i__m— .-1

n’otUorf. A. G. WolUorf. Wiliioo, JL Chrpeoler,
EitHtrA iandv*. MnoiMg l&gt;ooA, and ItOM Jitelb-f.^u
In thi* eauM, it Miisfaelorilr fuipvsring ts

of every description
State: OntnuUon of Sweesey A Allen. Solicitor*
for Complainant, it is ordered that tbe »aid De­
fendant. Edward IjumJuu. eaure hi* appeanu&gt;«e to
be entered in thia cauee within four inontb* from
tbe dale of this order, and that iu eaaeofhto ap­
pearance be cause hl* an «wer tu the C"oinpl*iuai&gt;r*
HU lobe Sled, and a cop v thereof to b* served
on the Complainant'. Suficitor*, within twenty
days after aervice on him of aeopy of aaid bill and
notice of this order, aud iu default thereof that
•aid bill will be taken u confewcd by aaid non­
resident Defendant, Eduard Landon.
And ilia farther ordered, |lbal within twentydare tho complainant cause a notice of thi* order
to l&gt;c pabltehed in tbe
tanner, a pub­
lic aew»paper, printed, publiahed and circulating
I.. ..tJ
-...I tk.l ..M
i—

before tbe lime prescribed for lite unuearaocc.
r
HARMON HxtTH,
nov I»
Crrenii Cum Canaimioner.
Swaaxar « Au.o, Solicitor* for Couipl*in*nl.

Stacks of

Clothing.
Which ws are anxious

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low!
gssssg-?.-2?as

Quinine to the

Several esses cf

Which

Jfifoa WolU^rf. Umplainant,
JhrOo WalUoef. Jm^ O. IFolUorf. Lewie Jf.

BE PREPARED LN TIME.

Silk,

HUMAN MISERY.

were nut warranted by the facta reported.

R. R. R.

plain and fine/

nrn to Six MllUin^r yart;

’XdSJS WET

Pros*, of disaster tu Burnside’s anny

three, and oh Haluntar. the tswaly-Brst day of
March, oae tboxowad eight hundred and aretytbre*. it th. hour, ef onateloah P M. on .set of
the reapeetlre
dava above
menimued; wz‘b.
mouth*
from
l£Flh«yof
Oe^r.
jtow
Umxtad by «lte add HretateJtoert.^to fare!

New York, Dec. 13.

ri Su.ll/ elmwet

U BAD-

GEANT S aPAULDUm
this s«m. Bar /wrg I

ful

WHICH

CHANCERY ORDER.

than cured—and if RAW AY’S REA DY

engagc the enemy to morrow."

BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE

WE HVAE

Free

RELIEF to uwed when symptoms &lt;*fdtopart of Franklin a division cnuMcd sale cumfiirtor paroxysm of pain arc experi­
|y, throwing out pickets to ttowc uf
enced. no serious sickueas will ioliuw.—
Hta.krr’u al Fredericksburg, lie pick­ Let peop.e bear this in mind, Im&lt; the pain
ets ore advancing towards lhe enemy’s alight or severe, use RADWAY'S
operatkma.
■
READY RELIEF, and you will avoid
••The city to on fire, but it to thought sickiiews.
Neitlx:r, Morphine, Vernlrtim
that nioit &lt;&gt;f tbe buildings will lie saved. Ainica, or any other narcotic or Anodyne

night
iin»nedwU4y.

DiOUBLKEOLTRADE;

। TATK OF MICHIOAX.--Eighth Jodicial Ctre-

grow upon.. 11 it wu promptly met &lt;m
its first appremeb
Fever and Ague, Yel­
.
New York. Dec. 12.
to all concerned.
The erratic disciple of
low Fever, Typhoid Fever. Cholera.
A
special
fr&gt;»ni
Washington
to
tbe
Faust waa highly pleased with tbe docu ,
Dysentery. Flux, Diptheria, tlifluenza.
Philsdelplmi Pre&gt;t. dated y raterday, cay a: ;Small Pox. are tnonL eawih prevented

jail, asked every

IN BATTLE CREEK!

Yrgal Uotirw.

captured 1200 prtoooers while In pursuit
of Pcmberuxi'a army, and more were
coming in hourly.

*A---- —

Acting

AT THE ONI.T EXCLUSIVE

“LOW PRICES’

T-ltow.

commander ordered a retreat.

tbe ridge of bills running parallel with
a promtoeuoiis audience, but parents who
lhe dear.
It was evident the rebels de­
have children in attendance will duubtlees
termined In use the houses of the city for
After crossing tbe river in front of the
be interested.
a defense, contrary loan implied agree city last night, we hwt about one hun­
It will Imj necessary for the audience ment in llw eorres|M&gt;ndeucc which re dred men in killed and wounded, while give notice to all persons interested id said eatat
of ths pendancy of said petition, and the hearini
driving the rebels through the city. They
lired on our men as they advanced
should lie remembered that tbe houte will
firy upon ihr city.
Accirdiitgly, Benja­ through lhe streets, while secreted iu and
min’s, Edwards’, Muhlenburg’aundothrr behind Imuses. N&lt;*t much mercy waa
lely prev ions to said day of hearing
[A true copy.] SHEEHAN C. PWXDLE,
which time the CAurcA bell will ring.
batteries «if tbe 9th Gups, together with shown to those w ho were caught.
„e
It ia especially desired that lhe children l&gt;attcriea of Corp* to the right and left
Gen. Franklin’* Grand Division, which
of the city, c«»ninedeed an almost simul- enisses nearly three miles below lhe
be encouraged tu make presents to one
tanevMiu tomilmrdment.
city, is nearly over.
PJTO/M 7* CW&amp;AA.-STATE OF MICHIGAN,
‘•The f-g wnn so devuh- that it wrs im
At a quarter past 0 o’clock the firat vocxtv or uabbt. as.
afford permanent Gratification nr utility. pocaiblr
see hut
*
"
&gt;di'&lt;r&lt;
distaucr
In-. | gun was fired, the engagement hating | At a Mwaion of th* Probata Court for th* connservice.

AT

Naebvilb, Deo. 10th.
Accounts from Harlsvillo vindicate tbe
Gerrmm regiments.. Our troops fought
bravely,
but ineffectually, until their

. ,
,
------ —over.
A dull haze •&gt; obscured them, that for a
U.T “
ky •!» rehri
pickets. Tbe ponio«Hiieni had succeeded
in partly constructing the bridge, when
the rebels suddenly opened a brisk and
deadly fire of musketry from along the
banks of the river and windows ufhouaM
compelling a ceeaation of the work.
Re
turning to the Cover uf the surrounding
hills, the uim again formed, and atomt
6 o dock the attmpt was renewed; but
tbe rebels had now l»ex-n thoroughly
aroused, aud, with relnfbrermmta of
sharpwboouia, swarmed to the oppiwiu*
hanks and hou«&lt;**.
Nothing daunted Li­
the fire which they poured in at lhe ap­
pearance of our troops, the punlnoners
went gallantly to work, hut In vain.
A
storm of bullets envel»
‘
*
foped* them,
Planks
and boats were riddle
led by
_ every volley.
•*Onc© more they were compelled to
withdraw and fall back tn tbe cover of

FOE DEI GOODS!

NEWS

.......

.

Eaustfans.' »a&gt;i Mtxsal locanssiiy; tbe mbssquencM of Youthful h.di*crciiou, 4c., As.
ar This adteirabto Lsetare, .dearly praxes
that the above enumerated, often •elf-aBicted
evils, awy be removed witbout axedi-loe, and
withoot dauxerou* xurgicAl operettas*, and

MORTGAGE SALE.

riaull having been mad* in lhe oondiiiona of
par meet ofa certain Indenture ofMortgag.
exaestei by Jaws C. Beaus and bis wtfe. 81aanca H. Beason, of Oranger i He. Barry coontv.
Stalo of Michigan. to Srecai Bertas, of Rich­
land. to tho county of Kalamazoo aad Bute of
of Michigan. boar.ng date the eigb-.«-nlh day of
Jcoe, in lhe rear of our Lord one ibcuaasd wahl
bundro • and 6ftv-t.ro. aud recorded in th* oflka
of the Regtoaar of Deed* for the county of Barry.

D

�teas.
;Ct'R»» kAPiDLYaMB

==
This rule is so simple and

i cent.

RADWAY S KENOYATING,
REMOLVENT

tbe milk has

thfcy

-

grau butter, grate orange carrot a, put
komehot wjstec or milk to. the pulp atraip
and add it to the cream, which should be
a little above 00 deg. when you comineocfcjdjptjiqg.^rA^.coiahMv size tencnpfulwIlT color six pound* of butter.—
After churning, draw off the butter-milk,
put cold water in the churn, and chum a
few minutes, and if managed right you
will never fail ofhaving good butter.
I
the prejudice against snuhing
butter with’warm waler, is slowly pas­

re o BorrtE,.

6flO,QPQ‘,AL,T?a,aALEi0‘"”
LLOYirA-JtfWL 'Kit* COUNTY
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.

----------------------------------------- -

Will cure Scrofula, SrpMUs, White Swelling.
Sore Leg*. SyphUitie Riieamaii»m,Gout, chronic j

•
EVERY RAILROAD STATION

no auicaM of the Skin. Joint*. Bone* or .CHaad*,
but that thi* remedy will cure.
It clean*** tbe litOOD. lte»o)&lt;c* all diaeued
depoaltea, end renovate* the •Vntem whb health
sad «tr«ig&lt;lL In all eaaes sak for RADWAY'S
RENOVATING RESOLVENT. Frio, ner bottle
Om Dollar. Pereou* calling at Dr. Radwar'.

Printed itiUnieUon* hoi

I low to Keep Apples.

Druggiaia.

Late last spring we were enjoying ap­
ples picked and packed tbe previous
Ocloberytn -Wcsteni iNeW’ York.
They
were as fresh' and juicy as the day they

The War Department use* our Map ol Virginia
Maryland and Penniylranta, eosl flhO.OOO, on

if yon keep one, and fur the hen*, if your
. Th.)
preserve the apples from ail bruises on
the passage, by rail &gt;or can*I Jfehich is im­
possible without something to tlH up the
crevices.
As the freight isap. tftuedk Mr
•barrel, there is t:-- ;&gt; i.!.’imtbe.oats. The anta am a great safecaovd
against rotting, where |b« appJesArcl&lt;«q&gt;t
. in a.cluse tight room, witboiittire. The
tloae room, and the still closer envelope
of tbe barrel and the odta guard! against
tbe sudden changes of temperature so
-common in our winter climate.
With
the .thermometer at zero out of doors,
they will not freeze. If they should be
frosted a little, it is drawn out so grndu
ally by the oata, that thsy are not injured^.
.We hare never seen any method s&lt;&gt; sathfaclury os this for transporting npplcs,
aud none better for preserving them in
good coddition until spring.
But in the multitude uf counsellors
tbarc is wisdom. A friend of ours hk*
just presented us with a dish of his up
Dies, which are very well kept hi bis way.
lie packs them in tight barrels, in. the
orchard, in the tali, with the dry leave*
’of the applejrecs, a layer of apples and a
layer of leaves. This keeps them from
bruising, and the leaves sbsorb the mois­
ture and prevent rotting.
Hui barrels
stand in a chamber, and 'do not freeze
-through the winter. Thia method works
admirably with him, and is certainly
worth trying by those who raise their
own apples.
(We have known apples
pacU^iu-leaves, the barrel* eabietB to
very-T-ougfi handling,Ai tu be opened in

topdoa, wup^r, fresher, find ff IfeRar
fcieor, than any imported apples which
ilia person to whom they were consigned
had over before seen, so he reports.)
It b a matter of very great importance
to be able to keep this fruit through into
tbe spring months, in good condition.
It
ie not only a comfort in the family, but
adds much to tbe profile of the orchard,
A hundred barrels of winter fruit worth
hut *200 in October, will frequently
bring MOO in March or April. It is by
particular attention to such small item's

LLOYD'S
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
OHIO, .INDIANA, and ILLINOIS.
is the only anlbunty for Gen. Buell and the War
Department. Money refunded to *ny one finding
——
;n
l&lt;—2—— X.,

They may be easily collected just before
winter. In hollows, where prevailing
winds have swept them into large beds.
Zadoc Pratt collects them by sending a
*«ron (bark rack) with a capacity of two
oortla, to the woods, with a man and a
number of boys, who collect several cords
a air.

'

„.
DARLING S

“Wahavotned »L and find it aS useful in o
bouse as water."— H Ww' jydrif uf the Jkna.

ivt’D nrrt
i (Tnp
L1VEK
KhbLLAlOK
LIFE

XCOWMT M WRAITH
$10 00 K year tmved iri-Mery family 1
One Bmtfe of

UTTERS.

IflESIl 15 CEME5T CEDE.
ious disorders of tho human system. They regti
late and invigorate the liver aud kidneys; They
give tone to tbe digestive organs; they regulate
the eecreii»»*. excretioti" audcxbaialtow. equal
ixe the cireulalion. end purify the blood. Thus.
all baiieut rvmnfau.fs—some of which ar*Torpid
Liver, Hick Headache. Dvapepiia. Piles. CliRla

ate covW\\.o%cA
rate. awA
\\owwtyA vooKw awA. WAii,
vAvtck vaake \\\m

Frier 25 Cents per Buttle.

.

Price 25 Cents per Buttle,
Price 25 Cent* per Cuttle.
Price 25 Cents ppr. Buttle. .

W\.vA\Xa^

Pr.itx» 25 Cents per ILdtle.
Pt icu 25 Cents pw ILiUh*.

RADWAY'S READY RESOLVENT given to

Teething, or any other cause. If troubled with
oongb, Reallessueaa at Night, half a teaspoonful
of the REHOLVENT will insure a core. Price
One Dollar a bottle or six bottles for Five Dollars

LIVER REGULATOll

DR RADWAY’S PILLS.

ate. Wvr \.oot
JOHNR A CXONI.BY,
I Hute Mauufacturera )
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Corutr ot Llbertv blrret.

,.FAMILY MEDICINE,

R.

R.

,

ftXowbueV ‘SVkXMi**

wc \\\c Mjoot maw ma\\\^
Yit. 'YkdWttkk

Imporimt tu Builders.
Important tu Ratlruad Cump.mic*.

Important to Farmvra.

ate VW t\ck iwaw's ftoXaee
a\&gt;A Cwa^ovt.

To'all irAom this may concern aud it eon

terns everybody.

JOHNS &amp; CROBLEY’S

'^6'odtk\
^AO'KvacVv Waxct*
kuv\^ovate.
t^cak aw^t
taVkXxXaVAa
rv'

CEMENT ROOFING,
IT IS FIKE A.ND WATER PROOF

tSX.owkue\x WVtae,v*
The Coe b only about One-Third that of Tin,

jy THOSE yoiy TH1KK.

To (boas who do not'wish to b* troubled with
thinking, but like to bare their thinking done by
s?mo one else, «r&lt;My wtotoaf eepluistiun, that
RADWAY’S READY REI.IEF

its

■©v.

NEW YARK.

Avuml avaa\^
aaA. maVx

DARLING'S LI VER REQ ULA TOR

TO THOSE WHO DON’T THINK
AND

fA&lt;frnaUy or^&gt;J ‘to admiuislratiou

RHEUM ATISM ‘In a few hour*.
SORE THROAT
TOOTH-ACHE
NEURALGIA (paroxysm* of,).
CRAMPS
HEADACHE
COLICii
DIARRHtEA
LUMBAGO, [pain* of^
CHILLS.....i
BURNS
INFLUENZA
CROUP
RP*SM8’
DEEP SEATED PAINS. ’..’ by ।

formanee of their duties, ele»n*ing and notifying
**._*.&gt;_ *
r—...
...... -it a;.

Y5t. "\ko\jackk ...
&amp;XOVCWQhC\x

ateXke. SoXAke.r'k Vtvca^i,\jv&gt;
1d\awkea,’1£&gt;^wexVUt^, 'Bukc\vx\xaX'\.%vft., ett.

DARUSES LIVER REG L LA TOR.

These fittera art put up in ^uart
bottles, ef which the above is a facsim­
ile. ^Dte label is finely engraved,arid
is provided with a eafe-g\w»-d froth­
counterfeiters.
(Price fl per. bottle, or
nxfar $5.
C. W. IJobaak, (Proprietor', jfo. 6

LIFE BITTERS.
ue* w AfoHxWy ,r.d ineenkdUy. which are ImL

rheumatism, gout. Ac , iu the kind of pills to take*
If Rahway's PILLS are takers cure will follow

'

these remedies."

Mrs. C. Tebor, 11 Christopher Street, N. Y.,

acidity of the atomaeh, and promote digestion, it

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
id powerful medicine known in tbe
not boasting; try ij, if yon feel
« convinced. It combines in its

use ofcalomel. Mcreury.Quininc,"in which colchium guise are prescribed freely. In tlieae diseases
RADWAVS REGULATINtf PILLS are farmorc
oertalu, and tbe patient avoids tbe danger which
an overdose of Colcbium would inflict.
In Yellow. Typhoid, and Bilious Fercrs, in Erysipelas^imall Pox, purgation is highly essential;
but to administer a dose of DrasticPills, ths irri­
tation thev would produce and the relaxation and
depletion that would follow, would be likely to
prove fatal. In these cases a mild, soothing and
uatly stimulating laxative, that will purge aud
heal, soothe aud strengthvujike Radvny'a Regnluting Pills, Is required. Tbe cause of so many
deaths in thse diseases is owing to tbe want of
a purgst.ro tike RADWAY*8 FILLS, that will
purge witboat depleting or interfering with the
functions or other secretions. Not one in a hund­
red of Yellow or other fever cases would prurs
fetal if Rad way's Fills were adopted intbeir treat-

. Darling’s layer Begulaor .
in affording immediate relief.
IJver and billions remedy."

No Hent ia required in making application

The expense of applring it to but trifling, as an
ordinary itouf can be covered aud tinubed iA»
seat day.
It can be applied by any one,

never found anything tsyial to

It to a thorough

Mra. Young, of Brooklyn, writes: "February
M, ISA".—In May last I had j severe attack ofPilM

East Fourth St , Cineinr.ati', to uAom
ail orders should Le addressed.
■

and when finished forms a perfectly Fta* Pooor
r'^T'’r.i.th “ e,a,tl° bodv- •‘‘b’* cannot be In­
jured byllsur, /buuor 8to««.^wutxxitc ofRoor
BoastM, or any external acUou w hater er.
GUTTA

Darliac’s Life Bitter^

PERCHA

FOR SALE BY
Roberto k Striker.Hastints. nl lhehols. Jar B

CEMENT,

U

and waarn/irv/ynrrwL I havehaj no attack aince.”
D. Weatervdt, Eoq., of South fith, near flth BL,
Williamtburgh, L. U write*: "Angaatfo 1MQ.—
Haring been troubled with a diffieuUy in tbe Lirer
aad tobibon* attacks, I was advuad, by a fruod,

“d?rung’s Liver regulator.

For Coating Metals of all Kinda when
exposed to the Action ol the Weatlier,

Wool

F«r PreserrlB* aa41Upairing Metal
. j

.

Roolh of all liiMlfi.

Wool!!

THE PLACE TO GET WOOL CARDED,
CLOTH,

a direct power over tbe nerves, neither narcotic
norauodme, that relieves pain, in a manner pc
cubar to Itself, and for which we hare no word in

during the operaliun of their pills, is n favorable
sign t iftheir pills expelled with the fececs tba
diseased humor* left circulating in tbs system,
__ ■_ there would be but little ]KU&gt; or griping. It is
tbo sb*cnce of tbe bile and other humors, which
thrir imperfect pllla fall to purge out of the sys­
tem, thst occasions the pain. By examining tba
stools evacuated after sartre griping, they will

tayu—

me\aa.e\xo\x^
exv\ov^a\j\c.

Sutra,,Canada.

thia attack, I bad been troubled withdrapepaia
veral month*: I bare felt nothin* of it ainee"

I cstic Bi ttoixu* gcuerallv, Guxsrsmkxt Bgii.h
ism, Ac.; by the principal'Bi'newu. Anrwrvxr-re,
bowels Drastic Purgative Pills augment what
is called the peristaltic movement of tbe bowels
by irritating the coats of tbe Intestines.
In active and inflammatory dcseascs, tbe irrita­
tion produced by the Drastic Purgative Pills will

VvuwK.

— Important h» ilotiae Owner a.

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS
Is a superior tonic and dinnrtic; ex eel lent in
canes o( loss of appetite, flatulency. fanahTweak­
ness, irregulsritic*, pain in the aide and bowels,
blind, protending and bleeding piles, gbd gt neral

READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY;
»u do rifle, alterative.
counties aud States. Price, $ I in sbee-ts, $2, pocket . counter-irritant.
...
V-..-.I..1.1-. and
-...i the
a.. only ...
itirriv Vegetable,
vegetable subform, and
on lineu, with roller*. Ready
ibstitufe
tor
calomel.
Mercury,
Antruiouy,
Blue.
Sept. SObeen affiictad with pile*. accotu'peWwd’witb bleed
Navr DxrasTMEtT, Wssnixcrox, Sept 17, ’62
J. T. Ly&gt;Tt&gt;-b$if; Scud me your Map of the
Harlem Oil.
DARUNR‘8
Mission!ppi Hirer, with price per hundred copie*.
LIVER REGULATOR
Krar-Aomiral Charles II. Davis, commanding the
Mississippi squadron, is authorized to purchase OU.
AS ALTERATIVES
as many as are required for use of that squadron.
LIFE U1TTEHS,
GIDEON WELUX
They exercise a more powerful influence over
Secretary of tbe Nary.
the Liver, and its secretions than ealomel, mer And now consider myself Eetirdg cered,’’
enrr, blue pill, hence their importance In cases
of liver complaints, and spleen diflicultiea. Jaun­
Hon. Jahn Crom writes, “Brooklyn. March IS
lull..
..ri~*.i. ■ ..u 1 — u
dice, Dyspepsia, Bilious attacks. Head-ache. Ac. iriui

R.

fttomeVv 'BvX’le.v*

TERMS CASH.

RADWAY 4 Co.

From the New York Tribooe, Aug. 2
•*LhOYIV{&lt;MAP VF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND
If people sadcrotood the importance of pnrgsAND PENNSYLVANIA—Vhi* Mop 1. very targe ation wi&amp;i RADWAY-H PILLS, in coutrwdfailncit* co«t ia bot 2J ceuta, and it U tke beet gkick mm tinn of purgttig with other pills or powders, salts
leptu-dtsutd."
oils, ScidHtx waters, they would need less physic
LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSIS­
SIPPI RIVHR-Froni Actual Survey* by Uapte.
Bart and Win. Bowen, MiMtaaippi Hirer PUote, of
RADWAY'S PILLS
-St, Losia.AU&gt;., shows every man’* ptaotaUan and
owner'* name from St Linii* to the Gulf of Mexi-

_ i—.

FoagsT Lxavks fob trnn.—The
warmest bedding fur domestic animals,
especially on plank floors, is perfectly
dry forest leave*.
They lie.hi Strata,
interpoae tliin plates-of air, and tnus form
a complete non-conductor, and they pre­
vent cold currents of air from passing
through.
They also form an excrllflnl

CHILDREN.

1

• DARLING’S

were put in the barrels. Tbe secret of
their long keeping is worth knowing.—

close, upper room through the w Inter.—
the advantages uf this method are sever
al. You g®D|tfstfbr nfbottf thirty per
cent less than lhe price in the eastern
market. These are handy fur the* horse,

BtomaeV. WiVuvs, uAxxeXy,
takxw wx \vro'vxr ^utxfbXixta,
awil at TYxs.
Vmi, are
o. uvre \xre\-tuVvi o$
Lj
Silioue Fever,
Fever arid Jtgue,
Liver Complaint,
(Dyspepsia,
■'
Indigestion,
Jawndioe,
Kidney Complaints,
&lt;ivxk o.\X ivuuu,
&lt;x wav
tar natan.
'V'Xxe.we, E'Aim ■■■&lt;

It will Mend Bone, Conti, Lava, .and in
fact everything but Metals.

“It

FOUR TO BIX BOTTLM.

sing away.
Healing tbe milk, 1 believe
ia.an English .method, and. oubIh^ be
.lifttBc generally practiced; then there

would not be so much poor butler in the

Will cure Salt Rheum, Scald bead, Sore Eye*, EZRA JONES. Deputy ’
do
Rtromou* Dtacharge* from the Ean, Swelling to JOHN OWEN. State Treaaarer.
tbe Groin, Fslting of the Wotab, Dyspepaia, Neu- JAMES TURNER. Deputy do
ralgla,
JOHN M. GREGORY, Snpt. Public Infraction.
THREE BOTTLES.
CORTLAND B 8TXBB1NK.Depaty da
W.U
r.,w«». b™ in to.1
huu u.d ote
Xm* nr Mouth Kim-* Evil Norte* Dincharae* I UYRLS HEWITT. Deputy &gt;
no
u"er^. ch*l(.ro.l' Pnm.re Kiphilt, , CHIA'RLEB. UP*»N. aW-V Gt-tertL
.

cost $20,000 toaagrsts
Superior la any $101
or Mitchell, aud sella

giving

MEND CHINA,

JAMK8 H. PORTIML Haerwtary of State,
I

oftetcA.

out a
\a&gt;A\.
, eurt a\l
“WV*
_____
Akt xo, but a&gt; a
IT WILL UENO MARBIX
aAo-t
Ttw-eivaX nacWt — *' wApt
’Ke^.u-Nsiov m VM* suftoflr
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN.
Xvx X\xc "BAxovii SvsXrxrt*
No matter if that Woken Pitcher did mA coat but
doMtkiJkxevc
a shilling, a shilling eared to aahUling earned.
IT WILL MEND ALABA8T«lt
Ka», $or I a Unx* Vixxe, \h«\x
IT WILL

CATRON. «r Teaaaaao*.

A USTIN BLAIR, Goreruer.
11ENRY T. BACK US. Pteaident of theScntte and

part purity and cieunxw* to tbe akin and ewn-

■ n-ife

‘BWWva

cubckuA.

rtaTe officem*.

ONE BOTTLE.

and crook.

If the mi|k has Tbeen kepi in ■ warm
place, take the cream' to a wnrm room a
day or two before churning.
If you
•7 wiah tbe bu|trr 1 to i Axik :and taatij IBkc

t-JQHK

D1WSBH0RQRS.

K

IT WILL MEND IVORY.

-NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Me.
-JOHN A. CAMPBILL, of Ala.

ry com* of Pimples, Blolcbe*. Pas-

live by book

1

1 l^iZtdlor

WOOD.

IT WILL MENP GLASS.

DR. RADWAY

HAS DISCOVERED A CLEANSING SYRUP.
Called Rabwat's Rnovartso Rsboetsst—that
will curseverj^uocies cf bkin Disease, Scrofula,
,SvphiHHo Brvpuow, Fever Sores, Ulesrs. Tumors
ttoA
Rheum. Sores of all kinds. Humors, Pustules
1
Pimples, blolcbep. Ac., rapidly and ellsetMly.
.
witbont exposure ar subjecting tbe patient to the
least inconvenience.

WWL MEND

Save tbe piece* otthat expsastee sat GlassbetMe-

United ■tales.
c&amp;. .tuprwmw
&lt;. .. Cwart
—---ottRn
“-------

Bi . fiihermen and

lhe pigs, let it stand longer, and use the.

IT

IT WILL MEN D’LEATH ER.

THE JUDICUBT.

Moax SMtoGLiao.—A Ivdy was de-"
tocted the other day by a Custom House

seizer the things that were scizer’s.

wnx wirasTAinx WATER.

lINBATKH.fo Missouri.

TO THE PUBLIC.

every one of her teeth out at once 1”
)/ia n/4fr£T7/ ;|j;

officer in the—eeief-inaking an indirect
importation of goods from Canada, which
were promptly “confiscated.” She seemed very glad to vet off-by rendering unto

AUmiCAN OSMSSVSUUE

irOOMEBY BLAIR, of

way ofa climax and a clcncher, “Well
there is one thing that my mother can do
that yours •eim,6^-my mother can take

tnoold. Tbe milk nhould not stand long­
er In winter that) In.summer, or the but
ter will be bitter.
In 36 or 48 hours the
milk should be skimmed, if in a coqI

the

M EKELLEO

upTr rdUrriW.

Hjteri"
wr V&gt; &gt;®r oibai VU *o»gti
.proper. Do not make it too bot or tbe

a* these, that a farmer get* ahead in
world.—American Agriculturist.

THKM&lt;
TSl°*lst'au.'i“xKTmtlW0MA

THS CAJttMET)A GL/ABANTBE.-OOS to si* bolHM af
Senary 1 .Woto-^UUJAM A REWARD, of
Dr. Radway'a Cleansing Syrup— • called RAl&gt;BT
Seeeetsry^tht Tr««Xry-8ALM0N P. CHASE,
WAY’8 RENOVATING RESOLVENT-will on re
the worst canes of Skin Disease, tyscoudary SyphAn ^vantage.—A.t»oy and a girl of
Ulla, Fevar Seres, Ulcers, or Scorbutic Eruptions
tender years were disputing as to wb*l
that can be produced. ThU Syrup is highly oen

year*, in making oca rly as good butur
in winter m in ummer.
In .-Up firgl

wee or noy thing that will give tbe cream
an iuiDflura) taau, or in. cupbyard/with

so

Or !• get Clt«h Drened,
Is nt the New Woolen EacUiry of

FAMILY MEDICINE.

nr KAsrnrofl.

LEAKY TIN AND OTHER METAL ROOFS
can he repaired with GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT
•r.rl
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...

AVOID SALINE PURGATIVES.

mkh

and cannot fail to do good work. We Shall be’
ready to do Custom Carding by the «&gt;th insu.and
far &lt; loth Dreesing and the Manufacture of Cloth
abont the Ibtb of-Jane next

N0T CBACK IN COLD OR BUN IN
WARM WEATHER, AND NOT,WASH OFF.

ey, tbe Remedy or Ucenedus will baaeot aeeordii
re*nedies act

gystom wilbonl tonchiag the Wood vesi
e su^uifrevua system. All Arnica linime:

DAN’L
ipuntirn
Wd. If

s. darling,

102 NaaoauSi, Naw York.

«150 BEST PIAKOS. BUD

GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT,

to

OTOVIMKSX &gt; BUX.'tOI.,

B». m 1M1SW1Y,
&gt;u» ay atom. Now. tbe feel i»—tLkt, tbe net
nc*ide over the blood vaoaete, aad an extei
SKjises,"]T?
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF.

.

7 Octave Rosewood Piano,
contain fa* *1| improvemeniA *nawu Io tiit« cciMi

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Histtllaiw.

aetbr* df the “Life of Patrick

rj[ fart .ni '^T 1

•&lt; bld tfare ttin—wci ddfare.”
; Attefa pore it was ktoodted dawn to

DRUG

■♦‘orhod hta }Ntswige. having no :ih«ney ;
Bud leaving, thy yeapd at.^au Francfaco,

,

STORE!! T

Roberts &amp; Striker.

CHANT A SPAULDING,

MASON ALLEN,
tLER IN GROCERIES. proviaUns. pr
i e, Hlab, butter, lard. pork, and grain
alt Yom
Alw toys cauihes. etc , tic. Store
Cailturn a Block. Siatt street. Ha«ti ga, Mich.

D

i

D. C. HAWLEY,
EALER in all kiude nf Family Groeeriea,
-ttone and Wooden ware, and a general aa-

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ROBERTS A STRIKER,

GROCERIES!

Y A. AIJLI1N.
AWau-lSMiciUiratnChan

r r«U»«urvs «*Tn&gt; •rtgajp-*. 4c
Will br ba|&gt;|-i
.Y
tw all caRa 10 the lina of their profession
lia»V
ml bt
in&lt;tbnsinca«.
.
' 08w .n the Court nouse, Hasilnx* Mich.
I

DANIEL COOK,
f UPTICK OFTIIK PEACE. General land and
Tax tg'-nt. will attend io the collection of
ti-!jt.&lt;ud .ill other bssior** pertaining to Msnffice. |
•
. ...
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HOLBROOK,

,M. RLSSELU

MONT FOFULAR

JOHN ROBERT*,
lllYSIUlAN and Munreuii. l)*vllfagou Urvad. way. uc*r tlir Uuun IIuum.

.

PATENT MEDICINES

H. P. CHERRY,
ii?J’

rwneetiuhv ennnunei U» th* citl.-.X.__ ___ 1
tn

any Mace. Give na a call and jedge
■ for vrairfefeteB " feud’d U&gt; writ

DR. 11. J.. H A NE1'.
.ttSTwli!:

»««h—

Png xsunt^^ATndOufltraeis.

• - «

KET-EAT, T&lt;DB
or Hcodr

CASE

onIy.

1 attention wilt W paid.f" COMT’OrND„ w-.wl.r 1anc pdttiov nn PRESCRIPTIONS-, snd any
*
* I nne narehasina medicines nf us can rriy upon

Ura

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

11. WB1CUT.
A TTOICXKY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
A S-d rkibcit-r and Councilor m Chaaeery -

Hsattxi

ROBERTS k STRIKER.

Ralph Eaq .'Mlddl0i11e.
powdar ShM.Le^C^W^e^

anirrKK a Bieeows
A TTORNEVS sad COUNSELLORS Al
/V--Wiriu&gt;ra in Chancery. Tax dad Im
i._-I—_..
I., vi—, nron

but Henry rapidly eontiiiired,: “You tell
toe that 1 ha'e di^nu-ed you
I will re
move my self and my dlqgrece from yuu'r
preai-IICt- ”
A the .won about t&lt;» leave the numi, his
moificr^«ked, anvioh«ly ; “Where would
■y»nt go tn' tlenry T* &gt;»
. .

‘interest to learn the txwttents.
Henry’s
; name had nnt been mentioned between
tint two fi»ryear*; yet^and let ant this
—
—price'the
—l—
a hard »i.
Mir
render.-—it
it wuuld U
ba
tt»
tell Which th&lt;&gt;i&lt;ht of.him moat constant­
ly. - Behind the deaeoa’-taritarnity there
heat nteeiirt. and that heart wm more

“Stay, him m-t. . Hannah.” -aid the : ....
,
.
de;i&lt;-r.|i Mirndy. “If is well.that he should willmg to conte-s.
leave a place where he can no longer Jnok
nn honret nian in lh&gt;- face."
“De:.r»,i} Bolbrnok, he •» «uir fvn.” said
fl|e wife repr&lt;^r-Miillv.
. . .
.

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'

"oSd.yi,.—I w. b„-.. u. fee.1 bl.i^.‘,'r “^.t
wiud through the open window,' be made
to flnp; edpedaHy will Ae be careful of
aW thm bifore She4wtte»bee patient far
the night. If JVUI wait till yiw patient
tells you ur reminds y oq.of these things,
where isthe'use of bis having a nurse f—

“T would ihnt l.c-oild fwget .ib" *•» as pnIH as a sheet.•. his limbs tottering
tbr unrelenting reply.. ..
.
heh’*alh - bum hif whole expression that
Dv-we Ir*l wnrdx reached the enre of • nfgreat nngutah. •
U&lt;1
■ he young man at he stood npf&gt;n the
•• What’s lbw mstter*!&gt;exam Hidbrrxdt 1
threshold, and an expremrnn halfnfpain, What's thu matter, 'Joshua?” inquired
half of indignation, swept over bi* face, his nlarmod wife.
'
he knew that he had done wrong, hut be
“iisnonh. wonre padpera—paupers in
Feit that he had not forfeited forgiveness. our old nge I" saidhev huahatid.
.
With one farewell glance at his tn'iUher.
“Good grarfaeu 1 what tow happened,

Ftofinct Xig^tengote.

How to baceeed.

I have already stated what appears to
full Of mi’Tpkch gratitude mid love, ha
me‘th* great defect in all treaties &lt;&gt;n thd
left the house,which had been so long, (n ’
himah*mie.
‘
.
• I I .Little by Hille, it came out that des- arte'effalf-advnncement and self help.—
There apriaire'io',' toil A fallacy al the
This wa« ihf foilf of w|tich Henri .H.ol . eon Hidbrouk- hud beeftirna h&lt; aidam an
foundation of all' their instructions.—
hrook hsd been, guilty ; Having beefl far a hank officer' with wbun be was acn one form or another, “do .
sent to New York by
hv bis
his father
fotber.to
tn collect 1 quaintrd, atid-i
ao ahd so, and y’i»u
on.Sotno of
n*iim.&lt;»f
money
due
him,
be
had
been
the
uttwat
ronMtnev.
'
0ot:t»«ay
tnu
i
“”T A-“ .7’AyNT "i’
i i-iiu,j,-, iiriuicj ,iuv i-'-ii, — i»v ."vril
. Ik*—.—
irA-iiAA rtw’i*mmend fair “
nnd
d
sllpryd to a.ganiing 'hnusr ■by a compan w.^HInr'inwIliK-K^tad
i-iin ijhd'tpere,ipducrd. b». p|iy. though
h.d
Bed
ch.
enirnrr.
«n&lt;l
left
l«.nd.
1
PW',™..
!&gt;••»««
not till after
prr»iuwl«?n.' Having

” ’

R.W. »HELDON,

OUNTY TBEaAURER-

C

WiUpsjJwliwUr
-d iir;

SOLDIER’S BOUNTY,
BACK PA Y, teEN»lttN,-4iv.

g. c. raiNDLE,
DF PROBATE, Noiart Public, Ge»-

rpbe undenogned, haring racaivad &lt;run&gt; E- B.

COJUtEHi FORMS AXDDIRECTIONS

kept I-Ii plny ill", ill t|i“ h«.pr-.fii-c -v.-ring
his I.Htsrii.
But, ns might hnvi- been ex
prvtrd, insG-ad qf this, be lost all that reniaTned. .Then, thoroughly ashamed and
hllterjy upbraidinghiiii»e|f fpr his breach
of
triia
’t. he wept
home, aud cimfesscd all.
........
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;TT-.};TTmTTrThi&lt; c--’nfvM‘i--n wiii received, as we futye '
seen, in siicli a yay na in .cHBI hiei .cpufi J
dejicr and excil.e .hi- indigiuUi'.n. . #An4 i

-u““lnJ

«. H. COOK,

Ce.ru *&amp;**»»+

■

be was through with the witness, and he
*0* at Kia aervide.
Mr. Wirt rose to
commence • tb« cross examination, bbt
aeetned ft&gt;r'a moment qwite perplexed
how to proceed, but quickly a-wutned a

msuner expressive of his incredulity its
td tiju
fact* VllClirU,
elicited, and
coolly eyeing
VW
H(U 101.13
HRU COOliy
the
iu* WrifnAafe
*ilne»i 'A
a »moment,
az»w,a—» K
be
a ..l.l
said—a
‘ ’
“Mr. K——-- aHow
aHow me
me to
to Iask' yAu
whether
whether jot
yoa have
have ever
ever read
read a
a w&lt;
work calted Baron Munchausen I”
..,.
Before the witness had tirun to reply,
Mr. Webster quickly rose to hia feet and

"I beg year pardon, Mr. Wirt, for the
interruptiun, bnl there was one queattonjl
f«»Fgol U&gt; ask the witness, and if you will
alluw me that favor, j will premise not
to inkerpupt you again.”
1
'
Mr. Wirt
the blandest manner repliad—' Y-e. most certainly;” when Mr.
Webster, in. the must dclibernto and solergo manner,,aaid:
"Sir, have you ever read Wirt’s Pat­
rick Henry f
’

The effect was so irrevislahlc that even
the Judge could not control hia rigid fea­
tures. Mr&lt; W irl himself joined in the
momentary laugh, and turning to Mr.
Webster* said, “Suppose we submit thia
ca»e to the juby without summing upf’
which was assented to, and
ater'a client won the case.

Mr. ’Web-

Nuao Orrtckaa.—Gen. Butler has
moved hi* military headquarters from
the New’Orleans Custom House to the
comnjbdluus rnidciicc formerly
the

A lavs GnaaitLs—the only onfe ever
bropghft into England, lias lately arrived
at Liverpool.
Hr appears quite docile,
and amuses himself in dancing around the
the rtmm at Mr. New'hy’a the celebrated
nature list, and sttempting”lo sew pieces
of blankets together. Hia skin is an-blive
color, and u taj ia,yet very -young, only
slightly 6'vcrod with .hair.
He fa remarkubiy food ofgood* living,ahd appears

to hare an especial relish for beef steak,

miitton chops and froft.
Yooug Mr. Gerriili fa about 3| feet in
height,,very broad (and thick across the
chert, while hia arms and legs are long
and athewy, displaying great strength.—
He has a great naGit of putting his feet

iptn any stray boots end shoes which may
ba lying.about, and when be fa discov­
ered ,in Wg £reaks, b« invariably .runs for
protection to any lady. which may be
present.
His faee; milike the'generally

''"■“t’".''-.
MS
&gt;■'&lt;«.h»«rUiMv »
.lU»d, »u
«,u M • * ■
fO’“ gwt'hg. ,»■&gt;■
*Ju mcrut ,h»n n&gt;
how a map is to get °n.‘ A pbdr,Scotch
lad, walking the London slrreia, fell Into

Whan OAAjaaweaupied Holly Springs,
Mis^iaeippi, .aQ(ne weeks since, with cav­
alry, a colored man gave,him informa
u qefUr and broke Ida
' TAal mAde tioii which wm of vast Importance, and
his lortime. The tf^altby, o^ner of the k-d, among other things, to the capture
When CH. Lea retired
cellar took him up, nnd pushed him bn': of a rebel &lt;*fcer.
r'K &lt;k.yur■&lt;* UndoR, sal tb« negro was left behind, and was ten*
bcFbft'ii'rliament.- The tuedinieli hanged by a mub of rebal cit. _.-.
■—
ixeus and rebel soldiers. This sort of
k
faihuUecfa
cruelty toward the[ncgrves—abandoning
£
&lt;wto,y them lb rebel vengeance after they have
Mfaitfa. faTthis jltoh

■■■&gt;.!■•-‘•'1''”fi«» **• N« *Xta-f». J™

ro« aitlicatiuxb ro«
Let us du Lfe11^"’ Uolocmk .thq JHatiff1.( pauper.
■
I ARREARS OF PAT, BOUNTY k PENtJIONS,. “» **.* W &amp;RIB ’'J1 Wa
l ’ ‘TH* fa Indeed; w-jw teret death;

DANIEL STRIKE1

li&gt; the pogrom of the &lt;we, Mr. Web-

entertained opinion, is not fierce or re­
pulsive looking, aUbongb the jaws are

i

-IV f.,m'... -H a nJu.M.
h
«„mprl~a .Ui. .m.ta'MWM i
comprised sixty ocreaot roiigns-.il, wmen ;
k. 1.—&lt; i.k™. iu ,I-.-,
a-a,
u&gt;
**M n“1^* **MU®&lt;* !
far the rmtdwnie! wants »»f a sraidl and
reonpinicnl ..fiwnHy.
In the market it
wnuLdiiot hrhtei'ovrr thn-e thonxand "did-

now b&lt;- (ui«l gone f .rth fr«u» h-.nie a ffan farx. and ft»r that amount the deaem wna
I,.. Irtiaw
wfather.0 *l*b
w ith no
n-&gt;tbiniitii.
Y'c
—terday mbso
hfc had mvikdoou
reckoned mmhimI «J»r.-r
den-r he
knew nut
not, wjfftber
W' bound.
y&lt;*ter&lt;Jay
it,i sett-riel
1

Hewry,

princely bachelor establishment of Cor
ttey Follows, a rich rebel merchant. The
correspondent of the New York Timet
speak* &lt;d a vfeit tp tea place, and aaya:
“Coming down faairs from the audience
chamber I met three officers, twy Captains
and one’ fifat ' Lieutenant, all three re
markable
their fine figures and neat
military dress. They passed quickly up
afairc,witb. tee appearance and nir of mon
whose presence was officially demanded.
Tth- cruw«J lundc'wut h»r‘uieiii, «unl. o«Wj
disappeared in tbe Commanding Gencr.
sI’h room.
These men thus dressed,aa-ith
abouHur-slraps. aworda, and martial air,
,njoce than the ijiece wore nqgro officer* of tho First National
you hnve gei
probability,
of
recur
.respite, Both
■'ffiriwi
iftni ■ Union. Regiment of Lbuisianx
In all tbe
«*5 intedsitV willhe dl ' clumjtre brought fiy this' rebellion, this
i'ence and at the saps
. minished, wfeWeft tmtb Ml Ft*’ terribly tyectitele irpeKksTo rne mt the mightiest
I itjdfiMterd bi 'wnnt offarep?
This fa the and.mnst-wumterfuL’ lean scarcely bereason why a patient waked in^lhe early Ifav.c my Yy«» when 1 w iUiem a spectacle
MTF ul Iw’.Wp,
onl.T bU alfep.
like this, and that one not in Mitaaticbu1 biit. hfa power, t&lt;izs)rep., The more tbe setts «jrNew York, butlu Loutwana. and
i slck elrap, the betier'thev'wni be alllo ib in‘tbs imperial Souttfarni tity of New Orsleep.
A good nurse will alwirye ■ make

l.sta pnrl of th.- nv-nei in ’-is charge, be

, Mmingon.

v(

ater introduced a highly respectable wit­
ness, wKoie testimony, imlree disproved
JpjljL, . J,
, .J, !
J. f o. . t. ■&lt; jj, ■ 1 or 'ithpeached, settled'tbe case and anni“What name, sir J* inquired the auc­• hllatad Mr.' Wirt’s client.
After getting
tioneer;
'
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terwugfa the testimony, he informed Mr.
•^••Ddbcon JoehowHrtlbi«M&lt;,”fwM' thei Wirt, with a significant expression, that

Thera wag a Mnt/jf surprise, and,the
f he wm m'.w at work.
He had not 'been
queaUon, ?*ho is heT' pasted from one।
~TBE nn»t «B&lt;™.
&gt; there lAfig fauwigh tli fahri ’ atiy' Wes'1 oft&lt;&gt;
another.
hMnWI MluaoP. »gi uro, f
1 what Were hia chancre of' dueere*. He f ’ AtWrmff the rest,” D*«bt»rt Holbrook
.
.1 wisfad hie mother L» write,. 4»d prom- looked tiphageriy, and a qaretioa was wo
!",P*n’ !n a JLret., England Isjd m jiif mq^emcula. , Tber*^ was only
,W&gt;. •,,.
t
.
sitinnrrouim The wars U}ree persons ■ one reference to his’faiher. It w^a this:
..’*F*t|H"
don't.J.°“ ^nowZour
present
Let me inlnuluc* lhem in or- &gt; * P»m hfrefd lather still retain* B’S tiltijr.
b«y t’ triced the youngmat&gt; with great
dcr .
Deacon Holbrook.« ne*s Marfa me.
If thia fa the case do
emotion
1
•'
'
not trouble him with any meaeagbs, but
Deacon Holbrook’s eyes lighted tip
if otherwise, you may .give &gt; fny dutiful with jnyi Webtfj beUfpemdd his arms.
dcrt^edfvutun-s.
Next,.hip wife, a iuolh- .regard*, mid My that 1 do mU-yci dyapair
The rnomcHiaUon was complete.
erly' old lad,, wiili an "xprexsion &lt;&gt;f -m-b
&lt;&lt;f making myself a good and also a true
Henry subsequently explained that,
rnliil hi fii v..|i nc«-oh Ii-t face ns to charm man.”
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having been succrasfuf ,at the mines, be
• all who k"rw h.f. Yet. at thia moment,
Deacon H«d&gt;ir6bk did nnt kw&gt;k at hfa had wlahrd’to rrturh Unexpectedly, when
JUHT RECEIVED
anxivtx. grief, and'entreat) striitfgled lor wife while she was reading this tetter, tiporrhifrwrrlval-fn '-flew* ¥«irtt, "he had
the inaxier). Tlie tbi»«i. figure in the though tbe handwriting must faave told
learned;his father’s roisfertame.
He hsd
n new and moat complete asphrtfimt of. tablraux was a vming man with a,frank him also who it was from.
instantly made wftgt. haste be coyjd to
'
hniid»o(ur Ince, yean* no! t-xivediug twen­
“Joshua,” said bis wife, timidly, using his native lowp, and fortunately arrived
DRUGS AND MED1CIKFR,
ty. vhoatiHid in'the middle of the fli'ior, thcm rely mentioned ChrfaUan name nf
in time to prevent the sacrifice’of the
-^Chrmlcalm Paints, Olla, Cam* ahha down &lt;*axl l»wiL, ahritiklng from the her htiiihand. “thia tetter is from Henry.” farm.
Angry words which his father uttered.
“So I aiipniwe,” said he, coldly.
flSphcuc, Burts Its* FliaM,
*'Tbe Lwd hath rebuked my’ vain pride,
.
••firnry,” a.'&lt;d the deiaeon, sternly .-you
A■ be spoke hr tnolc from his pocket and the hardness of my heart ibat led me
TI KPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
hate di.'griu-i’d yourself and tne, n dearon the Wteklit Farmer, and adjusting his
to .turn away an only sou.” said the dea­
of the ebur 'h. Yoq have ernhitiered the
spreinclea. began to read.
con, solemnly.
‘ Henceforth may our
declining y ears «&lt;f ynur parents n
Thnr wns n hint, sndao Mrs." Holbrook hearts be fitted with the loVe that fsileth
“Don't benwi hard wi»h him. Deacon undet-atond ,lr, that bo did not ears tn
not.”
HnlliriMik.'' interpiArd ilia wife
"Re. pursue the subject further.
But shu
Add his wife nud san revercctly «&lt;ad
X4T FOR MECHANICAL &gt;ND MEDICINAL im-mlu-r i^fa.hL first fiuilt.’,'
could doc help asking, **W«mldn‘t you “Amen I"
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PCKPWES.ONI.YjH
.‘ If it were anything r|w.M- said . the like to rcad Henry’s letter. JoshuaV
father, still imapp-nsed ; “but to think
’•Yod will oblige ma by not mention­
that my anti should become s gnmbler I ing hia name again;" said lhedrecrei.stffl).
With , a .proper supply of windows,
My Son. wh«» bax l&gt;e&lt;*n so carefully trained “He has forfeited all ctaitnato be cvnsldand a proper supply of luefin open fire­
iu the way that h«* should gu !**
places, fresh air is comparatively easy to
“It ixonh onre.” urged the wife, with
Ro days, month*, and even Team pas­
secure when your patient or patients arc
nil m mother’* iqslincta.
sed.
It lacked but n month or five years
“There are some crimes which cannot sinew Henry Holbrook left bis home.— i in bed. Never be afraid of open win
Ke committed once without sinking the There was little change in tlw» air of the , dowa, then. ‘ People don’t catch, cold in
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
soul deep in sin," ;relumed the father, grave, soher lookuiR tnanahtn of Deacon bed. With proper bediclothea, and hot
bottles, If necessary, you can always keep
PRUNES. FIGS. RAI-4NB. CODFISH;
w ith iinnt.aii'd wii-rhnewt.
H&lt;4bri&gt;ok. The deacco himself had felled
s patient warm tn Mid, sod well venti­
All this Whftk the young man hsd
late hi tn, io bed. Never to allow a patient
r« n&gt;«fa-*d silent, th.-ugh hi* varying color , preceding.
_
: Hie for tn bad
u.„______
____
,___
lout its
ancient
.hnurd that he felt deeply the harshness ereclnesa. aiid waa bowed.
His face h*d Ui atp^ke intentionally or accidentally, is
a
tint qua nan of all ifaod nursing.
If
oflii* father** word*. At lenntbhe-spoke; (grown iiM«re wrinkled, and-hesprnl more J"U
rlWnnt oftUTir.t .Iwp/h. I.
ipjaammiacBJ
'•Esther,” «flid he, firmly. “You u 111 ope time in the bouse.
1
Aid (••klRff Extracts,
dai rl-pcnt y'oiir severity. N» *&gt;M&gt;ner ceived ddingauf Henry kisbtiriiuteryAls.
intelitgiblo fact
had I -inned than I repynti-d, and made ' He Uaa well, and 4«»inj wall, be wrote ;; It la a carious but quites inieH'tgibfa
: theL if ,a patieut,m
wl‘, put; fa waked
A £ r^~
a coiif.-sxluii t&gt;&gt; y..u Hitd niv mother. In- i but did n«&gt;t enter Into particulars. S«»u»eyf a,fu^
.jslcep, he
• hours instead of
a few .minutes
inw»ut
alead of ent- nreging me in mj repen time be should return to see bis mother,
i8.much'm«»reu likely
l.‘__w to deep
, -t
— ,• .again
be
tance. you l&lt; ad m- with reproaches which . Of his father he did not. speak. . These
eause
____ _____
paiti,,likelrritAbillty
__ .Irritability of
nTbrttn,
bnfin, perper.
mv own conscience had anticipated, a*.d ; li-uers weo4 sll brought-Ihumv front'the - ----------- | pctuates tfaT- hitemriftre hkelf. ....
If you
PENS. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER. ENwhich, heaven knows I did nnt need.”
I village p.wioffire by Denom Holbrook,
| Mvegained di
‘te t-.of either ’ill deep,
■ Deacon Holbrook was about tn apeak, I but be ticwr signified any curinaity or

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WRIGHT
eorpoe, w^ll j ifrlk flu's not oemc ,dq.,.i»^ ' *''4.R?rM,n wbo .*“• feneotiy called iu
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np of Hastings Loda4
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SoMR ivil PKBSOX broke into the wol-

4en factory uf John S. VanBrunt, on Sun­
day last, by entering a workshop bcluw

into tbe

■and forcing a paaaage through

■carding room.

It ia supposed

he

was

'frightened from hia drprodationa by the
approach ufa person having charge of tbe

wstabliahment, na all the damage dime.
« as in cutting off a piece of new

belting,

which piece wan left in the hurry of de­
The burglar was tracked, on

parture.

All

night

n and after Honda/, Xovw
I’ssMSgvr Trains M tbs

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bis departure, upon the ice on the margin
of the river, and along the steep bank to

the lower bridge, a circumstance

which

n ehargw 'of attvmpiing t»» pnietsn Peter

■Ferrm and hia m ifn, of thia township.—

We have n«^ many of tbe fncta

in

the

■case, hut W" learn that the charge repre­
sent* the crime aa having been attempted

tary offenses.

Tbe House of Representatives has sus

tained the

arms tot the night, when tbe order was
given to fiill In. The troops opposed It
waa for a night assault on the enemy's
works, and were not usderelved until
they found thexuselvca on pontoons cros­
sing the the stream. Tbe bridges were
covered with earth to deaden tbe sound
of artillery, and the high wind and dark­

Philadelphia. Dre. 17.

Vert rtss weather although somewhat

last week.

Bunday

niortting a slight snow fell, followed to­
ward evening, with a slight rain.
Tux Atlantic Momtult.—This is one

magazine* for

fahuly reading, Aat can be found in tbe
eormtry. The Atlantic seems to proper
Jiirilig these war times, and tn ensure its

ing to furnish Bnrnside and

firittre pensperU*

the pub­

respond with tbe great rise in paper and

Fort Monroe, Dec. 19.

Come and See!!

our readers for $2,50 a year.
Details of the vieferv of Kingstnn. N.

C.. -how that the march was a continued

Tbe Cabiaet Crisis.
fnm

Washington.

that Secretaries Seward, Chase,

dlntr. and Bates had tendered

their ree-

igaatiuirt as o»eml»ars of tbe cabinet.—

This action is said to be on aceonnt nf a
Repnldican Caucus ofCongreaamw. which
. recommended tha President to rrmoddle

Utrr despatches state that

Seward has again resumed his office and

that Chase ia still considering the

ques­

Burnside is also reported tn bare

resigned, but the rumor is not credited.

ThX UVKRAL AMRXDMZXTS *&lt;»
°’n
atitMron, submitted U» the people «f thia
Suu, at the Ute elections, ware all adop­

ted by majorities of3,000. The aggregate

.vote was very light indeed.
have organ­

ized n company to bore for salt

in that

aertos offighting.in which ■„ distinguished

The proper Department at Washing­
ton have decided that soldiers discharged

before serving two years are not entitled

t&lt;&gt; the hundred dollars bounty.

WE HVAE

partont interested ia Mid aetata, are repaired to
appear at a aeaaien of said Court, tben to be hoiden at the Probate Oflce, in tb* TIUsgs sf Htofo

JUST RECEIVED

This is

right; those who prove worthless

to the

..ur shell- h-lplng them *!«&gt;’•«•
Capt Wells and Lieut. Perkins,

10th

Gem., were killed.
Thwr regiment
fought until out of ^munition, and then
went in «i’h I*'* oiirts.
The J»l Ma-sachnsrUs. Major Cham
bers commending, captured 70 ofleers

WHICH

aen iou ought not to fare better than those
pap*r printed in said oosatv, of Hany for tbros
aueceasire vMka, immadiatafy previous to said
day •&lt; beariar.

B. R. B.

(A troa aepy.)
dasIT

DIRECT

FROM

H. 0. PRIMDLJL
Jadct of Probata.

®wsr ®®nnpiKnnrn®w9000 yds. plain and ^fsney Silk,

BE PREPARED IN TIME.

When seised with

Pain

diseases that indicate ibeir presence by
the sign &lt;&gt;f pain, discornfcrlo." uneasiness,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF—if ad­
ministered when pain is experienced—
will positively arrest
No disease would
grow upon, if it was promptly met on
its first approach
Fever and Ague, Yel­
low Fever, Typhoid Fever, Cholera,
Dysentery, Flux, Diptberia, Influents,
Small Pox, nre more eaailv prevented
than cured—and if KA WAY’S READY
RELIEF is used when symptoms of dis­
comfort or paroxyatrt of pain are experi­
(
enced, no serious sickness will fellow.—
Let people bear this in mind, be tbe pain
।slight or severe, use RAD WAY'S
READY RELIEF, and you will avoid
sickness. Neither, Morphine, Veratrum
Arnies, or any other narcotic or Anodyne
will relieve iou fr&gt;»m pain no quick »

radwAys ready relief.

•ssib

Estate^f Benjamin Winans.

whether ._
in

the bead, bowels, stomach, joints, limlis,
back—whether it be in tbe Liver, Kid­
neys. or other orgnus, use RAD WAY'S
READY RELIfciv, to • few minutes, all
pain and uneasiness will disappear.
All

ROBATE Order.—State of Michigan.
County of Barry, aa.—ALasession of tbe Pro-

P

cjray

frsa Three te

On ruadinx sad Oliugtbspetitfoe.My vsrifisd,
of i^Mla Wiuii, widow of said dirasord, pray1Dgfor totters cf ^mtaUtrurion
rote vstete.

For Sale By the'Pound.
Which

that

we offer'at

GOOD PRINTS
At 10 and 12| cents per yard,

bieiwcib®

■ire aotioa to ell mtowb intereated la aaid sstau
of the pendancy of said petition, sad the beartn|

BeaRtlfulflStylM

of

DelalMi,

At Mcts &gt;er Yard.

a newspaper printed and circulating in said coun­
ty of Barrv. for three aaeoeeaive weeks, irnmvdJately previous to told dev of bearing.
(A tree copy.) SMEftMAN C. PlINDlX,
deolO
Judge of Probate.

JV. B. Merchants vtehla&lt;t« Meek
■p will find IK aa Object te'CMU
b«fere going East.

PROBA TK ORDBR-mATt OP MICHIGAN,

®nxwa &amp;

shades,

GROCERIES

petition, duly reHfied

tbe Uth

HARD-WARE I

aeired to aftoar. al a aeaaion ofsaMosw
be bolden attha Probate UtBca. in tbe

Oct Wd, 1802.

7*o Dtitrvy------- Mice, Mules, and Ant*
7*o Dtitroy------- Bed-Bugs.
To Jfftlroy------- Muths in Furs, Clothes,
&amp;c., Ac.
To Dntroy------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
7*o Dtitrov------- Insects on Plants and*
Fowls.
To Dettroy------- Insects on Animals. As.
7b Utttroy------- Every form and species
©fVermin.
yy See “Coster's” advertisements
In this paper for the dntntction tni utttr
examination of all kindt and tpeeia of

Firrmtn.

600,000

1“utw8’S!.1LEi0K"TS
jLLOYD'S SEW RTKEI. PLATE COUNTT
COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.

From reoval surveys, completed Aug. 10, 18 2
cost tso.wo to engrsvs
Mopvrior to but ||O w
or Mitchell. u&gt;&lt;f tolls

11 ‘•%FjrV%K'2lfl!iSlB" jui-

py Bold in

Mwspapar, printed and circwlatin|
sty of Barry, for six *v erm live v»
Ltolyprwteaa to said dsyof bvarisg.
1 r SHERMAN C. FRINDLK.

Hasmos,

RoBXHTajA SnuKKM, and by

Mica., by
ths Drug­

gists, Grocers and Storekeepers generally.

AND

THE GREAT CAUSE OF

CHANCERY ORDER.
i TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Bghth Jodtatol Cire-

lliernselves.
Several bayonet charges
took place. The rebels are reported a« of the United States sod Canadas combined in qps,
having 15.000 mm and their loss in kill
KvKry RAILROAD STATION
ed and wounded heavy, and 500 taken
prisoners.
Col. Gray. 96th N. Y. was
killed. Our total loss will not exceed
WMAoH. A. G. WtMarf,
150. The principal fight was a few miles
Lando*. Jfo-«fag
ocuaiorai wur.u w
from Kh.gwvm, where tbe rebels were
Printed instroctioea how to canvass wall, farentrenched.
But after three honrs fight
niahed all our agsula.
Wanted—Wbolsaalv Agvat for &lt;mr Maps in
inr. they retreated tnsferdv Kingston,
ertrr State. California. Canada. England. &gt; rsnoa fondant* above named, te a non resident of this
endeavoring to destroy a bridge lending and Cuba A fortune may be made with a law .State I On morion of Sweeter A Alton. Soliritore
for Complainant, it ia ordered that tbe Baid Deto that place ; but the Oth N. J. charged hundred dollars capital, .to
&lt;_...iI I ....b.H r,n&gt;. lua ar,T&gt;r«r&lt;nne in
J. T. LLOk'D.No. IM Broadwaj, New Tork.
over it, and saved iL
Tbs Wsr Department use. oor Man of Virginia tbs date/this efeer.
One division rapidly crossed, when the
Marvlaad
and
Besn.ylvania.
cost
°°
P!^*
b**u*h?“£^15
rc&gt;&gt;el« rctrrsted.nqe rebel brigade toward
G&gt;&gt;ldib»nuuid t1&gt;c other towards Weldon

BEFORE THE RECENT ADV ANCE

•d that Mondir,ths twelfth

।

Gen. Filer’s force- have taken Kings-

We sre so- ton. N. C.. captnriug five hundred pris­
tborized Co furnish the Atlantic U&gt; any of oners and eleven pieces of artillery.

Tsh ciTxuKa uf Lansing

with

prisoners and L*-k as many.

other printing materials.

tion.

Banks

their armies.

Nor are tbe effects uf thebe drugs and
IKui'Otis, no pleasant as tbe READY
ELFEF.
Quinine is the fevoritehobby of Physi.
eians. in the treatment of Chillsand tev
er. Fever and Ague and other Fevers.—
Headquarters. Army &lt;&gt;f Potomac, )
Now RADWAY’S READY RELIEF,
Dre. 19—Evening.
|
,will prevent attacks of these diseases, and
All has been quiet te-day except two if
i seized, will cure tbe patient much
shot* fired to disperse the gsthering of &lt;quicker than quinine, and leave tbe pa
lunds of rebels «»n the plain opposite, ilirnt in a sound and healthy condition.—
If RAD­
The enemy strongly picket the river along iQuinine will not do this.
WAY'S READY RELIEF was better
&lt;&gt;ur frouL
Official reports of oar losses in the late iunderstood, there would be very little
battle make the number lexathsn report isickness. If persons when they /•#/ pein
ed, being less than 1.400 killed and 8000 &lt;would use it, there would be no increase
wounded.
A large portion oftbe wound &lt;of pain or growth of sickness.
ed were but slightly nurL
We lost 800 ,

lishers Itsve increased tbeir price to o&gt;r

An Immense Stock of

KOUB LINE OF TRADE;
n«iiiab

the necessary means of transportotioo for

IUMEXSX STBBKOTH OF TUX REBELFOsm«'X.

Tbe Philadelphia Press publishes a
dispatch from Burnside to (lallrek, re
eived at 9 o'clock last night.
Burnside
to Senator Howard. f.»r bound copies of
aavs. feeling fully convinced that the p&lt;»
the Congressional Globe during the 2d sition in front could n«»l be carried, it was
ausfe.ri ..f the 37th Congress.
Alw tn a military nere-sity either to attack »r
retreat.
Repulse would have been dis
fl.*. Z. Chandler fer sundry C’«.ngw
aatn»ia under the circumstances. Tbe
ainnal favors, fi»r which our thanks arr
army wa- withdrawn without the loss of
herewith tendered.
t
man &lt;»r property.

ibis cabinet

UWEPTT ©©nnPiBMKKDH

a

Quartermaster General Meigs, is to be

The Timet correspondent thus de
scribes the reWa position ; “Our forces

Tn ANNS.—We are under ubligat'ion-

Mates

Emancipation

war measure, by

tried by a Military Commission, for fall­

vanced picket* and our artillery nn tbe
liighoi hank will Co-operate In keeping
posseMthm of the town. Our teary guns
opened oa the retel batteries this even
mg. eliciting little response.

it is a misfortune not to have heard.

Our latest news

•WJSHJHIX-

"oaareeaxm—8T4n.or micihoa &gt;

vote of 78 to 57.

neat prevented the rebels hearing or see
ii»g the movement, Franklin’s division
moved as soon as it was dark ; also Bum
ner'ssod H&lt;Hiker’s from under tbe very
gun. of tbe enemy.
Many officers and
soldiers express, d great regret, saying
they preferred dy ing in front of the rebel
batteries.
Very few wounded were left
on the field.

were expected tn storm nnd take theirs
—a bare plateau of a third of n mile,
which the -terming party will hate to
cross.
In doing «u they will be exposed
TltJ^CTt'M of Rev. J. M. PzBBtzv.
to a fire first from the enemy’s sharp
upon California, delivered at the C&lt;»urt
shooters, posted behind a stone wall run­
illouse on Monday evening, was one of ning along rhe hnse of a ridge; a doable
great iu^erest.
Mr. P. is an eloquent range of rifle pits on the rise of a crest ;
and forable speaker, and possesses a su- heavy batteries behind strong field works,
that stand on the top nfthe hill; a powprefer or.fer of talent fer descriptive
ertiil-iufnntry force now lying concealed
rhetoric, which enchants and electrifies
brhing three; of a plunging fire from
his hearers.
Add tn this, a subject tetteriee &lt;&gt;n tbe lower range; «&gt;f a double
abounding in in arvekme facts and poetics I •-nfilading fire (non cannon to the left of
rvalisatfeas. and-tee have a lecture which them. Suhastopol wasn't half an strung.”

p.rimnmt

furthcoming

Pmclantaiioo aa a

Snell wascominit-

of the very bHt literary

A. L. SKINNER

fylng them fa eases of arrests for mili­

■ted for trial.

eort chsrticttTized

ftjal Notices.

dent io suspending the writ of Aafeu

who honorably aerve out their time.

exam­

ined liefuro JustiM Burgher, on Monday.

several weeks since.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING IN BATTLE CREEK!

Congress baa passed, by a decided msjority a resolution sustaining tbe Presi­

FREDK*ICK»BCSO STILL OCCCMRD BT Ct.
Two brigades occupy the town as ad­
wm

AT THE OXLT EXCLUSIVE

CASH STORE!

I'cart diseaas oa the 19tb ins:.

may lend to his detection.

C iXMirne —Nel»»n Snell

AT

LOW PRICES”

influential citizeo of Kalamazoo, died, of

termioed on at council of all the corps
commander, during tbe day. Tbe under­
taking was regarded as perilous, bat if
successful, would rescue the srmy from
another battle, which would accomplish
little except the destruction of valuable
lives.
The troops had received no intims'lon
of retreat, and bad laid down on tbeir

FOB DBF GOODS!

HUMAN MISERY.

DR Y GOODS!

A LECTURE BY Da. CVLVUWELL OR TBE
CAUSE ARD CURE of Hpennstorrtres &amp;«-

Dullness of Apprebenaioa , Loss of Mowry;
Arereien to Society, Love of Bolitade; Timidity,
B.i.n'a_ . . ■■■ ------ - — —
of .very description

Thia sdtmrtote Lsctore, .ctearty prevee
that tbe above enemented. often eelfelMated
evils, may be removed witboet medt-tae, end
without daugeronB eurgtea! operatic**, aad

..iu Vni.nri . Fnnl. sad all other* oa th* Pou&gt;- dam after *er»ioe oa hirn of »espy of toid bill aad
OOiic»» oi iaiB wvv«, —■■■
.
.aid bill will be taken aa confe«cd by said ooerarident Defendant. Edward Landon.
A- it i. iuraUr PTdmd, th*jrithl. twenty
LLDTOV
dan site complainant oauas auo«ito et tois order
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY.
UHIO. INDIANA, and ILLINOIS.

are stamps, by addreaainr,
jr»yr
Da. ClfAS. J. C. EUWE,

Clothing,

MORTGAGE BALE.

and men. including tbe Lieut. Col. of the
2d 8. C. regiment
The march waa taken upon the

vib’hma. uaSvi.asd

16lb

,

for Goldsboro.

enipgiriaa started still farther aoutb,—
RxMAKKASLn.—We

■great salt basin underliaa tbe vbule Slate

^'♦fichlgan.
gy Tbe officers uf tbe 26th regiment

fame

not beard

that a correspondmil of. nr reporter

LLOTDW GREAT MAP OF THE M1H8IS-

for

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

the Chicago Tkeuw has been sent V&gt; n
militarv prison or put onside our lines
dnrins the last three weeks.
Tb-t fellow

who oommunlcaf’d

EAaitof Lviktr IM,

with the rebels at

G«wen»i&gt;r

Blair

with fv

bbmket, just previooe tu their departure.

by on

OUR GOODS
(KHAM;) and no proeeedtngs.having Use in-

bv tbs Probate Court tor «•« oo»»»y

M’tk.leaorra^AH*11 “«&gt;»

beautiful blade borne, a silver plated hay- 1&lt;ii.plpt.ur..

Tbeee teetimooUhi were earned

viwrofTHBSB HARD TIMES wears selling

Unusually Low!

■ ufvulunteera, which recently left Jackson,

presented Mrs.

I

wft:

Whtl*. lb. m»&gt;&gt;rr i..

KW- BMT««rr Sewird. jH0 b» u«“«‘
f..ndi«-„ l&gt;r pn&lt;pl&gt;eH. r»m«rt»&lt;&gt;
,fi,r tb. .rti-l t*
d-i-lrtr.

GIUKOX WEI

and finally «Umost everything you have

Ir»&gt;
rt»t I*1"* “
«r s.rri«n Inurrwlb*. It h ffcl afc M

3}^,=
WILLIAM JONES,

KW-The stories relative to Gen. Bank*
••
.
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.
____

PMSfUG,
«

bM gun, to

GRANT a SPAULDUtG
ifaMgs'iM IA IMA

�24
—tbs ini

■'1 «• nitoni

irtr

Ini

V

id. nil
mtwioweti eerte—a

1

WWaOftLES

(hew) renditions must bo observed u» Ini j
wnr* llu. health c.n.t fiimliirt of flii*
*

AM vM. REWAltD.t/

GLUE

&lt;ME*tCANCS

IALMOM P -eMASK,
tobH-HaVU tr iad.1

ft’tt'n.r. HEM! twrkj®.
’s«i Aw*

rt- * HtSteffti

i.ei iHjift.

nt! remr Marweie, Htrsy*. Bata, Boerta. A

arc liable lo waste tbeir hay

'WqpWiO^RS.

IT riLL MEN I GLAM!

by getting

lUpWe~efllml.YpeWtr.eH Giro, bottle.
IT \\ II.L MEM) IVORY.
1

U
L Jjte

bpUoiii, and

*1

united uurarlvcs.

&gt;m beneath for the ■1
In lUe ...rid no a-" &lt;■ &gt;• nn.ll") rd.
tece on tailh aides nr'
bedding. The Uh
iwA inches thick of there ia little «f¥d-Ui»4.Uas in
the manger —nw
uf what m
"
hard wood, to prevvut the bnrw front

h&gt;iiHb«r.

ItMt iDffUUTCUieUCc.
oxs mrrriE.
•' W hni h happy privilege they iuve,” aay a
little Sainttn, as be saud-papcrs
bt*
■knimSii.'-sYioauiaron
• '

r»r three common nixed ears will answer
the b.rvSi^iic|KAio,ibrHLr&lt;'04[wHMs ofo.ni

From receoCiiKrijti &lt;oiipGted Aug. 10, 1* 2
o*t S‘JO'*hi tuenrrave it and one &gt;rur'» lin.e. '

mid cob meal per day. If nt light or
medium worluflWC quarts of oata, six
eara of corn, dr'three Xjuarls aif corn and

three timey

'■a.^jard ,nft‘»r;.aiR;Qj^nj ef oils,'. teK can

corn, earn must bo taken not to give l.~.
i&gt;»Kl&gt;/lAr&gt;t,»KllUjfQ li.W^ U, sye
honfea life colic.
Many, perhaps the
majority of flrro horaw^hi our part of
the county, jry kpgj UpotLjnimh leas grain
than thiivoi^-tbry*- &lt;Jn fine look na wu
' dexiru oiir'horiies rhould—fat sleek and
comfortable, and. always ready for ser!
vice. Carrots are very good for homes.

ssls.ii'ws’V"
tuted once a day with gn-at benefit.—
K.H.ta havK-Ktaftotcy-lM kit^p the bow
vIkJoom* nh^n notiM* v Hl fhHve better and
l&lt;H.kyti.ut;h betttt^ if, wrots cun f»&gt;rm a!
portiuii wfmdhHid. ‘An &lt;H.-c:wi&lt;’&gt;iml',‘i&gt;rnii

be

watered

ihren

regularly, at lea*l

r .

1

adhilHag. d Mrili-.-------------- - -------- ------------Ii YKl.kiMEMl
Hi
Li- MEM* A4.AHAM
U.AJBAbl HL.

fttoraae'a "BiXXers, wXxirYv, &lt;5
takexx, vev ^ro^xy
axxA a.X XW \v'to\MtY \\rnt, arx
a
oj

rm up&lt;iw.

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ntSTTI.yu
______________________

XI J.B. ruusreu.mrnfri—»«toi

iioo», and D&gt;»« aae* Induced by Espueurv, Ac.

|

.

of the UuitM Stale.iad . anada* cvmbmed in on., *»&lt;•
Mypbilnie Wbytnatbm. lioua.chronje !
giving
1 i’iaraae.. Seurvcv. BrdoohHt*. Tuberc aa. Ulcer. ,
EVERY RAILROAD STATION
»iaW.eihroel,»r &lt;m *be Long*,or Ur«-. a»A dta

Incligestion,
. (
Jaurtdige,
' d.T,
Kidnay CoTnplaintSf

DARLING'S

■

LIVES REGULATOR

ECONOMY XB WEALTH
•

LIFE BITERS.}

ctxvd. a\\ dthMAse* cfy a wwCv&gt;
Lav xvaXwcer1- ’ ♦—

Oil.- Br.t’lv «»f

IlEBltm CEHEST CLEE.
Printed instructions hoi
ntib«d all our agent*.

Prim- *25 Creiu jn-r

Pi.t* 25 Chii* |*r Bnttlr.

a*L eow\KO%t,d.
Vtoxkbz-vSwX. vooXw awtX
Mo&gt;cu.ckh. wvakx. X\wc\x

'»

Pi hi- SS'Ct-nl* prr Rr»U*c.

hundred dollar* -

I ttruggula.
|----------The War Dapanmeat warn bu&gt;M*p o! Vlrgit | CHILDREN.
Maryland and Pcuusvlvriia. coal al&lt;O.'*0,
RADWAYU READY RES&lt;'LVENT*iv*a in
I- --I.-.J ■
. /&gt; _L to'.____ . ..
which i* uiaracH ahiiciioii a rec*, .-'iiarpmurir. (&gt;lnM -»1 aaU a MaauoaOIlH lore* uroc* tier aar.
Maryland Heights, Williamsport Ferry. Rhorer*-'I*will eurc.Aure* of thcUuni*. canker* in theMouiii

«BS3F»

Mffla/»ee.«i*mAua£»—w*&gt;« M wliicb arc Torpid
Lirer. Kfck Hradache. Deapepiia. Hire. UbIHa
• abd Fevera, coati»euc*a.or looaenee»- are ceil e*y

1
j

I’lHT 25 Cent* |HM Rtlttle.

.. .
.
‘f LA RLING 8

____

‘LIVER REGHATOB
FAMILY MEDWIHE,

.

I

Inqmrbuit

Bi.

1 Lt 11 nurd &lt;^*mp;mivS.

R.

and building up theorgnuizalioii.
In lltijfaih) ordnmenlic iminiqla. kept fir^pndii.
dita point ?* wqrihy of special atVntiiHi.

Comfortable bedding &lt;tir»-cily tavom the
«ner«tnn of fat mid muacle by heljRitg to
•*Cf*»'Mlo»*ti&gt;n»ri heat, aud also by nd
**d comforu In thin jk*j
A liundlt- of straw upon the onisid* niiii
He equivalent to a feed of grain Itiildef—
•UorKs.ace uaoaily vtell cared for in {hi*
-ipW^wrlji1^ • vi«w .1“ heap Ihsir mu»

ebim^iHjd order n» *vt;ry try« must
Mt.'w that sleeping upon u hard board
•wttHcarwty-glve ptlimcy to "the" irmbk
But_good Leddmg is.of little leas benefit
to etfr-54OAG dtfalb&amp;D AjKSnent

R.

R.

the milk pail;

twv if required to "be cut by hand.—
Tnieru Jheae cauDot b* had cheaply, aa

■caking
dening,
FnOnts.
nhoihrf

Thrv

IT IS FIRE AND WATKB PROOF

Dv. 'Ro\»wc?k'b

a. om a -1,

1MHUSO SII vi&amp; RKGUI.A TUH

ftY.ov\\vve\\ TSWtcra

to!

AhDit 1BTWKJU a* Di aaatB.
v Th., mt.1, ba. I^a Umroagbly t.aWd „ 1e.

*

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«^«*

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.

York and aU part* of the United Stelee. Canada.
Went fudire and Central aod South America, u.
build nga of all kmd», »ueh aa F.crvaiaa, Fenro

—-— • ^-•«e—
T\_. -r* r,V.r,-V'.
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Ml M'PT I.I'II aULI. MGOriKO m M. Il „
uta'jxtfi nBK- *atiw. «iatsk«.
pin rtoo* ro.wn fer noon or ai

are We 9&gt;o\.Aeer'a Vrieai^Y,^
V»«
Uiarrlxea,
e-atenj, Ti.\ieawia*ii*wi, ete.

‘S'Vow.vvcXx 'BkWc.'c*

lira
Ito. U.to.Jl.V &gt;l.to M.all...' ’

bottle*,gf which th* aboutir a /ao-ainv-

rtiMMnalirm. gout. Ac . in dir kind ntp»IU te tak .
BJIAOWAY^PILLHaretafceaAcwrrwillMlow ,
11 Cbrritopber Street. N Y.,

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TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

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Tenj.VwigevilleMIIKjiLC. SerHt. Prairierille
H M. Branihvto... Middleville, ted »y druggists

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FEUGIU

CEMENT.

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IrplaOae or itSerforing with tbe
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or* l«n circulating in the cjnieto. I
&gt;e but little pare or gnping. It ia

tbe English lateoiagosxa
The French cafflfSJ^.
internal adminiatrstion.

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I Ual la kMithy oatsnot On ,B«q*ux.r.-T^nv
। itnon the bldiid veuarf* Without.'■* is the casi
Never ; d«pU-tirv». (Z/rcAtoto or i-raa-t'regard to the ne*-

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laaita* M»s oerrait kmnur*, aod thro is al); but
iX'J^toT:JiSXS
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DAN’L 8. DA KUNG,

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BLACKSMITHING.

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elaattehy ia nur injured by the ooutra

their imperfect j&gt;ilU fail

tor Mff«ek,.* large aoo*&lt;»ion to the manure n&lt;.rrclUtim-tu- a2‘ An briroL'te thteri^and
heap -will be made, mrffmimtt of Itorff tn onlr

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■toll
lr. Ik. ......
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a n&gt;nlrta3 A layer of -dried muck, a!x
iMx a.tbu.-k. serves a good purpose, for
• budding,
k ia almost excellent nlHtorbinent, and ;ujll retrtain in* grind condit­
ion for some time without being changed.
5yLrn h«U Mlured it ia just Ute ttriteli
fcr rtrgardem amt the field.
Wlthpmp «fho^" Fiwr,-Tba«artdus«S uimn’ib"^
«.!*'«V.ion.id.in; .bun.i.n. itoddUix ‘ toy?*.&gt;H»..to«to.^lKZSi rtotoi.

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most eh-rant and powerful medicine known in tha
world. Thi* i« not t&gt;o««iia&lt;; try it, if you f.rf
skeptical, and be cuorinoedT It combinM ta its
compoaition the propertie* of a diffusive stimulant
aa anti-eepue, a.mild bjUcdactirc Ajdnngrol. and
a direct power orar the nerve*, neither narcotic

.

in

the.-very best manure firn gar­
a hen mixed with animal i-xecre
Spent tan bark, well dried je
goo&amp; suLiditute; also valuable **

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refuse hay *r» generally
well anitodTor bedding.—

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LIFE BITTERN,

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CEMENT ROOFING, i-awajorati YWt lucak imi
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( , from the ayatcui all die- ; Oil* Studley, E»q.. Is&lt; Ea-t anth Street. N Y„
Hire hutucra.
•
write* : Aug. l», 1-flO -I bad a d'iiicXdit with the
1 awrwwliVto ■ ill.
Their . Katury
LUn.. oanpleial thm yrar*
&lt;.tor. with
_lii.to_.-to
.
ronMairt■ pa.n
!
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1 «••“« &gt;»•«« m-ed-M iJiMto
«.r medicine*, but found *o permanent relwf until

RADWAYt* READY RELIEF'
RHEUMATISM
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SORE THROAT
TOOTH-ACHE
linutca
NEURAlXllA (paroxysm* o(?
CRAMPS....................................
HEADACHE
COLICf
DfAKRIKEA............... .-.a...
LUMBAGO, [paiu* oA'.'.V...
CHILLS....!".......... ............
BURNS
INFLUENZA
CROUP
SPASMS
DEEP SEATED PAlNs!.' by a fei appUcadMa.

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Weod'

IMI*£* Vgn.qfTTA VUiCUA

In the troxlnwnl el fever*. eWb&lt;
Typhoid, and viber. reducing I
panor to quinine. Their mflui

To tbe** who do not wish lo b« troubled with
thinking, but Ilk. lo have tbeir thinking d«?ue by
1&gt;O&gt;. one else. «r*«uy
crpfeiauluM*. ttial ’

Will relieve those who suffer pain*, inatanlly un

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Oil.

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aw.il Co«i5oiV

or., cre.ytafy.

AS ALTERATIVES

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aryj ,allow .them then to lie upon the
4Muingr.HUid.tbe atoottd. then note the
dtlh rvnc rcconied hi

DrMiic Villa of .Uoca, «* Cniiou am
or E]at«ri««; and mure rooibiar
than Senna, or Rhubarb, or Tamam

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Miv-t

luipunuit Ui Buildwa.
4n«|K&gt;rtiini U« Fnrnwni.

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What man nr beast &lt;f*&gt;c« not enjoy
|"y itTj
ill: Mi*ai*bfii'Kta{L.with aticc p^luladred oupiea
Lv liuti Rea**Admiral Cbarli*. H. Davi*,
J. commanding the
tbe
ia ant horned lo pnreliaw
to the insignificant mouse, bi-stows care
d lor uae o that tnuadron.
nn paiw upon it" ^ceatmg place. ~ The
GIDEON WELLES.
octets
jyuyerMJlnaiiHct which prompt* i hi *.&gt;»*•,
ina:catc4 ibi’t'it is a niatter &lt;&gt;t no smell
j51P?r^l,lcc !B t*lc pl’)’,l®al eci^qtjy.—
’nlidui ohc-iB'ird of an animal’s'whole
life, is pn«scd in rv«ting, iin&lt;i nature m
TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK
strndi-dlbai during thi* time it* omditWn
Would be moil favorable for reattinng
AND

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RaAkmV*

NEW YOKE

la a auiienor tonic aud diuretic; rxorfleul 11
6u&gt;»a b* loM ut appetitv. flatulency. l. n.aK) weak

&lt; ,7.

\'oo’f ««*«.’• yraenA.

J on NA 4 CBQELEY,
• fWe Manufacturer*.,,
7* WILLIAMS I REEK

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DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS
1.1AJYD-R GREAT MAP OF THE MISSIS y y*
t^.,"*wch '
IPPI RIVER-From Arfual Snrreva by Capto. ' great*? •■pine their hrabb.
art and Wm. Buweu. Mtaa.».ipni R(v,tpiUX of I
RADWAY*S PU.IAt
ULtKiaFMa.'.Vbbw.erery.matrS.ptettatkroand i
aB, Pttrtct Peaua

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Uuu DoJUu a biitUcor u* botllv* fur Five Ih&gt;llar*
.
■ Principal
i&gt;fihx,S&lt;
New.York.
Paid flSTS.T.
Pemore*
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the ~
morbid
and' tb--‘l:
liana.
from ,
by
.. M'aidru Laue.IM
Unl^d Ptelro
the *ibreach and buwela, regulate* the liver and
I* the only authority for Gen. Buell and tbe War.' •“ Canada*.
RADW.VI A to.
, Ikidney*. removing fftrry obefnteilM, r retort* a
natural and health; aclaoUin tbe vital•urgau*.—
Il i« a superior,
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TOPOGRAPHICAL
MAP
KENTUCKY.
OHIU. LMSQNA,
MdOF
U^NOW.

"Dr 'Ro''&amp;ac\L,’%

Very Liberal Hedaetloa to Wbaleaaiv
Buyer*.
TEI.’ vhi u»1I.

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READ THE FOLLOWIN'# TESTIMONY:

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arm
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JDiver Cornp^mij
^v^p^psta,।
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“E.rrv bousakmw sbuuld bait a suppty »f
John* A' Croife^V American Cetucut Gtue'r«-2rro&gt;

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«vxw\i rvttAtA an. ara.rV oK

ftrt-t eVrrith.tig bet Meial-.

Syi*. EZRA JONES, D^My
dn .
&lt;a to JOHN QWRN. State fraaautyr, .
Kat.- &gt; JAMES TURNER, DapMy' to

urftali*’la very.gnud /«&gt;r the ,M",e J»ur
!tol»«'«M..lhi. W»U f-r to/rfe^ik.u
of short*, aud d Ittllf wit, and-feed nller'
it ia c&lt;h&gt;IM siirfictetniy.
florae* abouldi

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IT WJLI. MEM
FORI ELAIN.
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No matter
‘ JS^fiJs&lt;lL.-Aj 1^'1^. *

H EN RY*T wVck CS p7i*Hleni of ibc Senate aid

tulro.'Taiter*. canker*, Etwwuoa*.
and Varker** ltab,oee UUw will

&lt;Tcon), or four quart* of corn and col)
meal will bo required.
VVb«'lo corn is

jttir
M 'r.
“rh
Hjfirwffi puns through them undigested;
hut aait used by many farmers. I give4

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COLORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.

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stATE OFElCEBS.

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plenty t.f gowd hay ttogiji Reep him in g.H»d
condition. If corn is fed &lt;&gt;n the ear, two

cob meal, should be given

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VOL. 7.

BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER &lt; 1862.

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got off to Freedoht.
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dUto

COD MT, MICBIQA*

«ry IruUuitio,. ud to &lt; ato touUM
■WmI,’ m I, ‘you jwt jembbla round lbw walhlok w» baaed.* Ito to bo aura black wdl.frota up foe to. Ham
an ratM me sevep hundred andar, an TH wa b«rd th. bay lag of luuod lhrvogh to
.u atoS; but fiito r» Dead by
•el! /er to vererif, and cheap a that’ 86'
(« yur to h.‘beguo'N pay up. w*l: I gm • ' *TWly Hi*orled BkMctph.’what a day

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to,&lt;&gt;U
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him.
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hull

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W»ur ohued u. ri—.
Tl.ww,iih»r wh..n tin, nlmirea

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&lt;&gt;r«ivilixation,at Independence, in Mis
aouri.
The muddy Mimourj w** running dregs.
8tenml&gt;9ats,jfere uredX;iakippiAK,fr,’ra
sand bur to sand bar.
Engineer had re
ported to Captain, that “Kangaroo No. 5
would liust. if he didn’t stop trying to
make her lift herselfnver the damp coun­
try by h«r braces.” No mnrestbartiboating on the yellow ditch till there was a
rhe; until the Platte sent dnim sand
three and water one, or the Yellowstone
mud three and water «me. or the Mi scour
proper grit three and water one.
Wei
ns* smutted
must travel by land to St. Louis and
rail roads.
We could go with our horses as fast
a new-arid! hmdLbompWCe .Mirtmrtit of
as the rfMges. So we sold our pack beasts
DBtbl AND MEDICINES,
and ©ontinurd our gallop of three across
trfcheaakeak, Calata
«*“- the Missouri.

HASTINGS

DRUG* STORE!!!
Robeh'ts &amp; Striker.

D

’Wirt bate wiH asake-the

Mountains.

... Wef*fr.k.llh.,ry’mln. -W.kWdHe.

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lift ... L.II

Over High Prices, at the

ealer in groceries, pro»i&gt;ion*.
d KS. liah. better, lard. pork, sad er
all kindAl»o toy* eandiea. etc .ete
St
Caillorn a Block. Rule street. Hast! ge. Mi&lt;

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.Uh -lUm" under th. folfo..»p riraum'

Hdb wAtoyohw^-to . for a fox-hunt IHriwaAa
STm± I
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kiJ cnt har, u fry ,

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•n reel atomper* they is, He’s jon*;1.o’

and Ml along to paacatnl ar lUt Uy oe

aartb ap toingty.
.
.
“Moaie, iflt .ere In merrU England

-No.” said Biddulpk “Tboes an fa­
and flwks rtwtterally takee to.
WdlrW
bles of the old, barbarous days of lbs
picked bp the bits and quarters rite smart.
Maroons.
I can’t believe in dogs after
He's besu at it. lamming ahead, real aromen until 1 see it.”
bishua for about three year. Last Sunday
“I’m afraid it’s our friend Ham they
after church, he pbmited op the Jaat ten
an after. This would be his line of es­
of the six butidredT SoTallpwed ’twu»
...-!*
come'time to' silH Bim;' Ui1 hr'ai^tettin cape.” . ■ c u..; . &lt; '
At the.word, a rustling in the bushes
bis bead idrswad, sb. bis (dees sab' on
along the slough, and Ham burst through.
freedom very oabaalthy. I didn't life
He turned to run.
We shouted.
He
to disapint hi in to the last, so IslJowed
knew us, und flung himself, lurid with
’twus jest as well to letyerEav him eheap
terror, and patting with * flight, on the
to go down the i1! ver1.
ThaCrbnw to
&gt;~1 at
hon’lar nimrer I’

nothin.
Haw I ■ Law I"
-Haw ! haw I haw I

Tb H. tn mneek. Ow-ta-CMrf.

my of the Potomac acn«ss tbs Rappahan­
nock sooner than was anticipatfed by the
President, Secretary of War, or y ouself,
and fur crossing at a point different from
tbe wts indlcstad to you al ear last
ingAtthe Prcaidett’ei
Durjng my.pvrparatinns for crossing
at the place 1 bad first selected, 1 diecov­
ered that the enemy had thrown a large

in frost; Midi also discovered that be
did not anticipate the crossing of our
whole force at Fredericksburg, and I
bop^ by npMIy .hrowtag «» »M«

i
You are one o'

by &gt; .Ignrou. .tl«ek lb. force, of th.
wentr '» the rt.w bdow from th. fora.
“No, massa^ or I'd been cross dis yer
behhxJ nd o. th. cwt Io th. reer &lt;Z th.
sloo
forejJijA
’
qo
»y.g
IT
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’
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D. C. HAWLEY,
ing at the mean brat tavern in a mean
lo.o. io -bleh we — could bgbt him
TURPEATINS AND ALCOHOL.
“Can you ride 1”
town—a frt.uxy country town, with a
with fTMl odrutof. ia our fo»or.
■
“Reck’n TTin, masse?*
dusty public square, a boxy church, and a
To do this we bod-to pin &gt; b«ght cm
A
burst
of
baying
from
the
hounds.
spitty court b«mse.
ths extreme right of the cruet, which
The bladf shook with tefro?.,
Fit entertainment for beast, the tavern
height commanded the new roed lately
is chained up all right.”
s
I spbang to Fulano. “Work for you
offered.
ROBERTS * STRIKER,
made by the enemy for purposes of more
They went out.
'
old boy r said I to him, as I swung the
»y FOR MECHANICAL AN© MEDICINAL
“Shall we go into the spittoon 7” said
rapid communication along his buss,
Biddqlph ipoke first. • ' J
saddle over his head.
PCRP0HE8.0SLYJH
Biddulph.
which point gained. hl» P0^00’ do"I
“Shame!”
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Take
mine
!*'
said
my
two
friend*
at
“Certainly," said Brent.
“The bar­
th© right crest would have been scarcely
^•rt.ri, sisnuueij, »‘o* ...... ,
*.‘
“Yrs.”said Brent, “Do ymi wonder
a breath.
,
room—I sin sorry to hear you speck of
•Hslbrook’i New Block. tUihngA, Mich.
tenable, and be conld have been driven
that we have to run away to the Rocky*
“Nn; Fblann understands this hu«l • from there easily by an attack on his
it with foreign prejudice—-is sn institution
to spend oar indignation on the f rixsly ncs*. Cbaee or flight,’ all one to him. sb
and merits «tudy-.a ’Agree, upon which
frnnK in connection with « caovcmeut oo
bear* 1”
bnflfrs the brutes.”
What are «• going to do Bo* !.
SWEE1EI A ALLENFalano urfghud and heat the ground the rear of tbs crest...................
How near w* earns to accnmpl.shtnff
“
Try
v«
abuliah
slavery
in
Ham
’s
case.
wllb*Mter bod A as T toeklH the bridle.
TTORNEYR AT LA Wand Solicitor* in ChenTWell. I came to study American inbur object, fuWe reports wllUbow. Had
Qung, we’ll go buy him a file.”
!1
“CanS wa stow them fight 1” said Bid
slitutiona.
Let ua go in and take a whif '
it not been for the unexpected and un*“We serrn co have busiusss with the
dalph.
.
,
of diagnst.”
,
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, RP1CE8. PEPPER.
voidable dslay i* building the bridges,
Murker family.”
“There'll be a dosen on the hunt.
It
Fit entertainment Air brute, the bar
1
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS. CODFISH:
“A hard lot they ar*. Representative is one of thr entertainments hereabouts. which g*ye; the enemy twenty-four hour*
HMini offered.
.
mor© to concentrate his force* in bls
Offlct in the Coart Houte, Hsslte&lt;s. Mkh.
brute*’”
.
in ibut “club r,mm" we found the brute
stnmg p«*itions, we would almost.«sr
‘•I am getting a knowledge of all classes
Also a greet varietr of the
clam drinking, swearing. Hpilting. squab­
taltriy have succeeded, In which ease th©
on ynnr continent,” said Biddulpb.— my’a country.”
.
DANIEL COOK,
bling over thr price ofbernp and the price '
bettie
would have been, in my opisiod,
GDI&gt;3&lt;EXa’T IPXHJ3nUXB1
“
Some
I
like
belter
than
other*
I
”
I led Fulwto to die brink.
He stood
UST1CE OF THE PEACE. General Lend and
of‘'nigger*,’’and talking what is called
more derisive than if w* had crossed
“Don’t Be too har*h on us malcomtento motionless, eyeing ms, just as be eyed far
■»&gt; Tss Ag»st, will sitend to lh« collsetion of
I
And C**klig Extracts,
“p-dilics.”
the places first selected.
.
lebtssnd sll other business pertaining to bisoffice. |
for the ain pf slavery.
It ia an ancssUa! ma in that terrible pause in Luggernal al
J
One tall, truculent Pike, the loudest of
XJfflee in Goodyear's block, up stairs.
[
As it was, v»e came very near success.
taint
W* shall bura it out before many
all that blatant crew, seemed tu Brent
“t?ore.Ham,np with you! Pul acros.*, Failing in accomplishing the mam object
~~ I. A- HOLBROOK,
deendes.” .
. ]
.
■nd niyaelf an old acqiuiinunce.
We
we remained Hi order of battle two day*
“ You kaJ bitter, or if mff att y*ur Aoare the slough.
He swims like an alligator.
I TTORXEY and Counselor at Law, Solicitor In
liad *een him or his double somewhere.
—Jnog unough to d*rid* that the «»my
ms/re.r
] 1850-G0 ]
Then make for the North Sto. and leave would nolynme.oat of bia stronghold, to
But neither of us could fit him with a pc
It waa late as we walked along the y&gt;e home for.Mr.. Richard Wode, at the
dratal in our long range of memory.—
fight us With his infantry, after which we
•trecu, cLaanels uf fever and ague, bow Tremont House, Chi^go.
Treat him
Saints one takes pains to remember, and
crossed to t!»is side of the river unmolest­
J. M. RUSSELL.
, frosra up fur the wi.ntrr.
We gaw a light like a brother, Ham !
their scene*; butsattrsunc endeavors to
HYSICIAN and Burgeon. OlOce in RusaeU’e ;
ed and without the loss of men or propthrough a shop window, ind lummered
“tiir brass you, mabsa I I will dat.
glare. State atawv
___________ _
lose.
;...
. MOST FOPDLAB,
i stoutly fi»r admiwium.
. .. r
Ho vsultctf up, ‘Hke AUprightly nigger, •rtA*th*day broke, our long lines of
“Have yon bad enough of the spittoon 1
A clerk, long haired end fmuxy opened
JOHN ROBERTS.
on o’-the rec! arabishns sort”
troops were seen marching to their dif­
I asked Biddulpb. ‘'Shall we go up.—
TinVSlCIAN eud Surreun. Dwelling on Broad
, ungraciously.
I ..The baying cams nssrsn, nearer, ring­ ferent positions, as If going on parade—
Thrv'veput uaall three in the same n»um;
IT w»y. near the Court Hpus«In the back shop wore three men,’ !-----“ -1 ing sweetly through the goldao , quiet
but bivouaca in the same big room—out’ long haired arjd trouxy, dealing cards
not th* least demaralixatibB or dis organand
diH.m—arc what we art_be*l used to?*
taatkm existed/ To the breve officers
H. P. CHERRY,
। drinking* dark compost from out of
CL.
1 launched Fulano withan urgent whts- and soldiers -bo accomplished th© feat of
Two and a half beds. &lt;»nr broken burked
OTARY
. tumblers.
« mail nq
reernssing the river tn &lt;*»*/*** of th*
chair, a wash-land decked with an ancient
len-l to
uPort wine.”’wblapr.red Brent “Fine
Two ho’ndred yafds to swim and then •nemy 1 ow* everything. For the fail­
i fringed towel Mid an abandoned tooth
, old London- Dock PArf !s the favorite
tend of Haetinf
All clear to Freedbin!
'
”
’
.
ure fn the attack 1 am responsible, as th©
MetesPMOD1 brush, one torn slipper, and u stove pipe
beverage
when.
t&gt;te
editor,
thc.lawyer.the
’
D*. ;H- 3* HANEY.
, call and judge’ bole, furnished our bed chamber.
Fufano splashed in and took deep wa­ extreme gallantry, courage and endurance
ap.rthec.try. and the ’MeMiattt meet to
We were about to cast lots for tlm half
ler magnificently.
©town bv th®m was never exceeded, and
instmAW MBC.BOK to .‘-jTS’ioS!
plav euchre In MTsafioft”
What a sight it h to sews noble horse would hevs carried th* point had it been,
bed whrn we beard two men enter the
We tewaHwnfilea frotn ilbe surly
nubiy breast the flood—to see his sboul
next room. The partition wa* only p«p&lt;'r
clerk, and made for the calaboose. It derv thrust aside Che stream, his breath P To the families and friends of the dead
pasted over lath, and cut upas if a Ixirder
«*■ a sthuf log structnre with grated
tom© quick, hie eyes flash, his haunches I can only offer my hrertftltsympathies;
. ruffian member nf Congress had pract iced
jr\ Jf. METINS.
I dfseeial attention wW«nT' nt it with a bowic knife before a street
hft. bls wake widen after bitn !
■
but for-tba wounded I can offer my &lt;*~! Z’sasS'SBS5-T—
mmmligb'. n
• uejr.o It n. oo-.d
And then—Act‘J—huw grand ft is to ett pravere for their comfortable and
‘ fight.
Every word &lt;«fonmolghboractme
cud late. Nulxrfy was aw* • W« hail­
sec him paw and struggle up with might
to us. Thev were talking of a •Slave
final recovery.
ed the man.
■ -L '1 :
■'
and tndn upon the farther bank—to toe
bargain. 1 eliminate their oaths, though
Tbe fact that! desired to move from
••Rum.'’
him rise, all glossy sad reeking, shake Warrenton on to this line, rather against
5 B. WBICHT.
such filtoration d&lt;*a tberfi injustice.
'
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
“That’s me, vnaaea." &gt;
himaulf, and with a snort go gsllopiug the opinion of the Prewideot, Secretory
ttokskv ..a cou5s5*LORrilJ^t^:
“Eight hundred dollars.” said the first
“Yfm’re sold to Murker, to go South
H
ashm* M*itca fl. U5«_____
free
And
meray
I
Ab
!
‘
tis
a
sight
to
be
" Hpeaker. and his voice startled nr as if*
.„a Mirim, .nd
nf War, and yourselfi and that you •*«
, dead man we knew had spoken. “®«ht
' seen ! . ■
1,1
the whole movement in my bands without
catrii!”
I
We stood watching—Act one.
The' giving me order*, makes me responsible.
g-wem. "to.
-VSXW*” STRtKO. ’ hundred -that’s the top of my pile for
Brent tossed him up the file*
,
fugitive
was
half
across.
».Tbe
baying
that Loy. Ef he warnS iw» old and hadn't
'
t will vWt you v*rr soon, and give
B*rry County, Miehigsn.
“C-teb agri*.” wrid BbMulph. and «p ©toie closer, closer on bis mil.1 Two
VOU more definite information, and final,,
| wen* » i
—
t ly will send you my detailed report, fa
n heap more.
.. „ , ,
i,
.
- W«L . &lt;n.d.’. . «d.
ni ..k.
1
whiu.
r_,-1 *
which a special acknowledgement will b*
. TTokSktii -a c0U!;8iSi“¥|^,!ii
made of the different grand
.lump. Count .mi T.mr dun™. «m&lt; 1II
. AiiMt
H.trimud, ««i
**TWy see biin,” said Biddulph.
division corps, and my genera! and staff
nil .,«« H.nk LUI of Ml.
Murker, lire
lb..k.
.
d*p*!tmenta of tbs army of th© Potomac,
AhmrisVoet!
A
d«««n
mor©
plunges
rf Mri. -a B«rd.rii Bireri.,
boy’s yourn.”
Fulanu !’? A cnvwd ci armed men on to whom 1 am so much indebted for their
‘Murker!’
W* started at the name.
TO. •»« lb. •Vr •• hm* ol»«r«rt In
support and hearty co-operation.
. I will add here tbit the movement was
rh. b«r.|*m«i.
Hnd
F.ilwro. .letim
'-Hsm’v a&gt;ple* nlggsr, a handy krfgmade earlier than yon expected, and after
ub«4 they halted. Wy could not
article &lt;—&gt;. foon m&gt;d.r H&gt; mini in iMpm.! ger
wrneU'e Cocoacnie, &gt; vyi
er yer i*rf amhlshoe sort,
tie M among *• h*wb» ‘-n the edge of the the President. Secretory, and you resit
All...nd
aUmd
okui.
tahlrr..«l
H.W.«HELM&gt;*.
far EaUMpwR***.**
km «rt tar. fry a ba^»ak?arid( play on etogh. OW.^U«n-H..-Murk.i-- requested ms not to be in hast©, for the
h.rm u. mln t (Fubmo. W«d.'. ta.rw
/BOUNTY TBE;
taJLm^d
HM. of.U-t the fiddle like h fntoMrlfc He kill shoe* eemZg from bnauMlu. tie ptoto b»
reason that we were supplied much soon­
\J iMjentiott «o pr
mule,-ari vn a tarnnz
Hub-jinsr wq*
rtoquUkundetody. HraMto er by the diflerent Staff Departments
num. W*O .irnrkrd Umm In lb. fdmo. ]
and makestompers. Yea. Biddulpb,trust to fog*... wew’dto to to bank and than was anticipated when I kaw vou.
Hie likenem, k»*.
"m
him to gnaw himself ffiee artUii«hat GuUOur kfllMl amount* to 1,!M, oor
totUokHofaafoty.
w.re p—Ml. mmmnunf for
nectiwt rautail” .
•&lt;*'
‘
' “ ,. c.'eKi»inA;'
wounded to about fl.000 and our pnaon-Y.w’relodHniL.r your brother out
(tang’l ' '
.
■•
• Hem sgmnM Japbe*; 1 ^P® U *,U
' A Imoat over sc the rifle cracked, Ham •re to about 700. which last have besn
vcooa or raoaaTr..
from S«cr.ment„ •b.H.i no-,1 reckon, mid
.rJ^Lto Ud tu a«to
paroled and exchanged for about U»© *ame
wlh?* ■
,
.
the trader.
.thw.’ tod B™* ••tot wetopwai ta
“H. nr enmlnK er.n Into with • m«n
number token by os.
The wounded were atl rMRowd to Ate
__
L.an
I .IkP to-. Chrirf. G&lt;tom Hto,
Uedaratoe of tmUptomee. to Al»tb«
damoi. srraiaBB.
ride bf the the rirer. Mid are bring
wtadto’u prtolbla tw to ContoMto.
,oCTrr im®’^'jM.’oSl
A’-u U— iTr lrt Ball Lake. They nngtair rake down a

the boy. !

I’m Hum aorr. that are trldk

can't be did twice on the same Wggrr.—
I recon be knows too much for that thing

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mountinons pUeAhera."
“Mormons is finch and aaaav with kheir
dimiweiaeejlbeymigr^ion. iiow there a

have two man^ssWsM-and one the nrotn«r oft.aMlww »»ly p«««W w r™»

BMrede W trtorf h&gt; toMtol*

"’rifte f'Uowinf'reof'io, Uav rMOmtd
■Aod tor’, yer ■“"O'y-"____ ..
,
Tta, oru’. wot I ooll utortoto gto

‘h liJ "rtu.»'• ofl'T. [ru,"j£L "f

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■ ILghs hundred. you «■" ”
-i^5 fuwnto
ler to7«»"^'P,"’r

,iu
,ummer • mild
ij.lbut celm. lux

ped »1 Oto Ip u
nuur « wide, WO

■ iff’*,
am bit|ow

,Ths,r*

autumn riM&lt;«tti

dwtcted forth© brtdfc*.
them. I remriai1

�HASTINGS

IH0 Tmckx*

Math Carwttuta

in the supcrlatb
Mb And taste.
Concur
xmfents in their estiia
f&gt; qualifications, and 1
’R devotion to*

kuylsd

extermination.
&gt; softer hearts t

conservatives

nxxBTs.—Abmnam Lincoln.

,

l...

. .

their own admissions aa well aa the dec­
lb.

-

after all, be the

fittest pretiden

vice to treat the war between two hostile
com munities as * ^onwMte'Stvujfl^e fiir

political supremacy.
Ql&gt;our first page page will

be

foand

If the confederates
----------- ■»■

the first, and that that
settle our diffeahsus

the candid, frank and honest report of will leave the great\ disturbing element

own&lt;

lhev wfll.be soon released, Jinvmg been
ksmr^fc1 and treated than Whan at IH)-

from the Old Bay State. threatening nfo

Havixo tx this, caosxx oca tocrsx,

W——MIMIH piffllJWMgfcj
I.KT C* WZXKW &lt;’VR TRCST IX God, AND GO

q^e fortune of war would merely

in ta IMII.IJI jhsjs &gt;w»yi (Tbe 8i oefn — ^bsis talk ia lbs
tiu&gt; remains of same style of our ‘paternal GoveromMiL

&lt;4d while 8uu B&lt;

Indiana on the

addressed to tbe Praaldflut,

but in feel

designed to operate upon tbe bad

pas­

the plough, from

the rocky 7*°.re

_

--

’

"Again hays you, Abraham Lincoln,
by the lumda of Henry \V. Halleck and
Kd win M. StanUMi, rant death to thou.
mukIh upon tbomusuda at our brothers and
U Minduj agnio desolation and anguish to
Um krniiea and hearts of the people.”

Wbite McClellan was nt Lho head of

the army, these base attacks conld

bo

too much

made with impunity^ he was

in sympathy with the object of these in-

fhmuUs attacks, to utter one word which
should prove their falsity, and his bwn
Not so with

responsibility.

Burnside,

lie place* the truth of history, tbe good

ground.”

last week, a very interesting letter under

And in thia'condition we call attention

news it contained was anticipated in a

were “greeted by tremendous cheers"

For this reason we omit a part of the

from the Democracy of the “Five Pointe.’’

letter, appending only the dosing portion,

Here they are:

as follows;

The telegraph brings the following
precious piece of news :
Fernando Wood, in a speech in New
York on Saturday night, said be bad re­
ceived information, and had communica­
ted it to the government, that, under
ctrlaifl tircumtlauctt the South were
ready to'return.
Leading statesmeu of
the Snath, men of position and infiwenee
in the Southern Confederacy, bad ex-

well as himself, above tbe intrigue of ocratic rule—the past to bo forgotten ;
tie public
on boti tidet lo be provided
parly, k*’d tbe plottings of corrupt men,
for ; and by gones be by gones, if tbe
in their endeavors to distract and ruin the North would, and the Union once again
country. Thus be nobly takes tbe re­ bo restored. The announcement was re­
sponsibility upon himself, and vindicates ceived with tremendous cheers.
However history may judge of Gen.
Burnside’s Virginia campaign in a mili­

in the District of Columbia, and Insure a
general amnesty of Jeff.

to lake tbe responsibility where he fiiils

Tombs, dee., beaidos

ami modestly asking credit when be syc-

bandage all contrabands who have es­

Davis, Floyd,

returning back

caped through tbe chances of war.

to

These

the proper relation between the people,

terms are snatched at by tbe great leader

the Government, and the Generals in tbo

of Democracy, and they are busily en­

In bis report, he not only assumes

gaged in educating their partisan* up, or

field.

the responsibility of bis movements, but

doic/L to their infernal level.

ho tells tbe Government and tbe people

Now see bow

why he attacked as be did, tcAy'he tailed

ested men, look at

the attitude of the

in his objects, and wAy ho withdrew bis

Peact Democracy.

Tbe London Specta- .

forces over the river.

the people have a .right to know (when

it can be done without injury to the ser­
vice) the reason of success or failure, and
who nre the responsible authors.

Not

His stupendous failures

so, McClellan.

were strategic changes of base, successful­

ly executed, so long as the public could
be humbugged; and when that waa im­

possible,. a venal

nnd

press

tory

were

permitted with impunity, to assail inno­
cent persona, through whose aid aud by
whose fiivor tbe Genaral hi meet f was

be—and that too when such assault was

calculated, as it was intended,

to divide

the loyal people, and give encouragement

to traitors.

unprejudiced, disinter­

lie evidently be­

lieves this to be a people’s war, and that

-May the people learn wis­

dom from these things.

May the Gov­

ernment and the Generals in the field also
learn a lesson of wisdom,

in learning to

trust the people, and thereby quell the
rankling of evil passions.

For we now

'warn them, that while the remembrance

defamation, shall go down

in deserved

inftmy, history will preserve the names
of those who rely alone on

I

izm &lt;if
.it Slavery
Aliivarv
Proclamation, of the abolition

judged an honest, earnest patriot, willing

Burnside seems to understand

their own

merit, and trust the intelligenBe and mag­
nanimity of the people, in eftaraatwa of

What can we hope from a party that
puts forward such resolutions Ita these at
such a time as the present—or indeed
from tbe people an&gt;ong whom that party
is regaining the ascendaukif that be really
the case 1 They lay down principles
which, if they are not akin to those of tbe
rebels, differ from them only in. being
more petty and more contemptible, with­
out being a whit nobler—that contain
the seminal principle of secession without
the vitality .of puipoao that renders se
cession strong. The Democrats, indeed,
take care to adore (nmystically) the word
Union, but strive with all tbeir might to
undermine unity of purpooe, which can
alone give that word a meaning.
The eosth has adapted a standard, a
principle, a distinct vital spirit. The
Northern Democrats see. and instead of
meeting it by a counter principle, by en­
couraging every movement which will
give them one heart and one purpose,
they solemnly proclaim the tremendous
impartanoe of Bot taking issue with the
South thereupon, of rerarving to them
selves the right to keep tbe ranooruus
southern leeven among them as long and
aa strong aa they may choose ; they re­
iterate their general sympathy with tbe
principle of caste on which the South is
dow rallying ita fnrcea—and assert their

solemn determinatfoo never to pay a
penny to relieve the border States nf tbe
difficulty, and never to rectvs a colored
laborer from the South- os from the bor-

living light.
As if a Union could exiM without a na-

Mjlitakt Aanarrs.—The following ex­
tract from a letter written

by General

letter from “Wi," published

last week.

.

"Binoe we came here, we hare been,
and are now, quartered at the Soldiers
Retreat, near tbe Capitol.
Oor faro has
into camp to morrow, when, of course
we will fare better.
We ure to go Into
camp &lt;m Meridian Hill.
The Hon. F.
W. Kellogg wns in our quarters an hour
ago, and made a short address.
Hr
aasurwi us that we will be armed acoOrdlngti/&lt;x&gt;Dtiract,wlth afivosbootlng breech
loading rifle, (we came off without wir

arms,) and that we shall be properly fit
ted and prepared liefore we take the field.

get into camp, and things are regulated,
we shall be promptly paid, and things
shall ba arranged to our entire satisfau
lion.
And now a word about our horses.
Of course this would necessitate
raeeeitatc the
toe ,8|&lt;
dr,,n, of lh(.m &lt;err .hipped be­
repeal ofConfiscatiun laws. 1Emancipation । fore
^.nem BUrted. and the balance

tary pointer view, be must inevitably be

cocds.

For.the most part, the

nounced by tbe Democratic Congressman
elect—Fernando Wood—which
terms

REBEL TERM! OF FEACB.

out a vestige of naiinna! nobility.

Why,

send.

HI..,—, after;■ ,1...
—
I...
soon
the I,art
last .arrived
lost ..r.nirw
evening.
Tho jaunt was very hard for them, and
they show It badly.
A few were lost on
the way, one from company K.
We
have also been abort of forage for them
on aceount of some irregularity in the
Quartermaster’s dep«rtment.
But it lo
hopeai time In a few days, all these difiiciHties will be overcome, then soldiers
and hones will fare better.
Tbe health of the regiment, generally,
is good. There are but few sick st pres­
ent, and we left but few sick ones be­
hind.
The weather has been delightful since
our arrival; more like the month of April
than that of December; some days alm&gt;«t
hot-ribe nights though, are rather chilly.
Yours Truly.
M. Bawd.
Co. K. 6th Bag’L Mich. Cavalry.

to his support, an awful Imtebery would
have been averted. After the battle it
began to be whispered about that Gilbert

for their

the present contest but ourowrii
mre Srraixw, «ad Union, *»oH

•m State*, nothing for helping friewda,

egro laboret

SiWUMM of bar hearts, sod be intimidated
from commencing again iheir .horrible

robberitf.and buid&gt;fljOTi.

,,

f South
hy him,
Isthaniel
rv, and
I’iB be

arelinia. and waa
rhea 16 year* old,

Th® United States G^ivernmeot has
raised for the war 1,100 000 men.
Il has
lost by disease and disaster, in death and
disability, not to exceed 200,000. These

neither amtmg the bnnered dead or living

TATE OF MICHIGAN,) „
Barry Comity.
I

S

Probate Crart.
for raid county.

(the General) lived.
On rvadsns ai-d fillur tbepeLtiuo. duly rcriliej
of WillUm Me»d. praying lual tto taat Wifi watf
MBOBM BFSMHBBBtaii1 ssij’^s niimA «•
prototc, and tto Executor ttorvin named duly
■'KX- Hl. or^Kd-tMt-TueMlay. tbe tbir-

SPECIAL NOTICES

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
' n&gt;. *

I

—

I. — —, — — .11 .U —

teauth Hath | dax of January next, at tea o’clock.

a.d
required to appear at aeM»ioa of uid Coert.
u to to holdeoil the PrutoteMfee In the rib

BQUNTY. BACKPAY. PENSIONS,

If he wants a newspaper be is quite as
Kalamaxso, Michigan.
likely tn gu out and get it as be is to send
A. A. UAPPEJV,
Bfter it. If he wants io see the Secretary
decll
MMermy «/ lai
of State, he generally goes out an«l makes
a call. . Al night, from ten to twelve, he
usually makes a lour ail rtaind—now nt
OTIC^teleraby'MvM, teal &lt;b»
Seward’s and then at Hailevk’s; and if
•bis berHoforr exiuing. omWr Qm
Burn'fide was nearer, he ••■aid aee him style of "Van Brsnl A Marble," ia thii
each night before he went to bed. Those
who know his habit* and want to see him
nthwaod to MtUs and colter* ths ••«*«, rad w
fete at night, follow-him round from place
to place, and the Inst srarch generally
c., heretofore carried on bjr uid Brni. will i
brings him up al Gen. Halleck’s, ns hu
ODtinord by J. R. VaX Bkcwt.
Hutin^ DcceoUr U. 1MR
ctin got the latest army iiitelligencp there.
_ JOHN S VAN BRUNT
Whoever else ia asleep or indolent, the
dec 17
-MTEI.COM MARBLE.
President is wide awake and around.—

thrvof, bv csMlng .a OopT
limbed in Hie "HMtfngs
printed and circulating It

8HBRMANC. PR INDUE.

DisAoluticn Notice

N

Pi:0BA TE VllbEK.-^tK^Rof MICHIGAN
County of Many w.
.
•
‘ ( ?
At a acMioa of the Prolmte Court for the C«tiht»
of Barry, ttottfrti'nt tbe Pretete (Mfee.in tbe vli-

Cor. Boaton Journal.
Army Bttsat&gt;.—A correspondent of the
Springfield Republican soye. that tbe
bread dealt out lo ••or army on the Rap­
pahannock, was packed in Mat, '52, but

D*L Rudack'a Bitter*.—Uy 'reQsfcncc
H aMiOR*. sod show cm«b.-!X any iterate, -wl
t prater of the prtitiixwr ahawld not be *ranlc
!. i. r....i
l—-U .u., .1
......

must be much older:
“During its‘Peninsula campaign,’the
bread Ix-vamc inhabited by a very lively
species of insect nf a brown color and
amiable dtspnaitiAn.
Varintw stories arc
told of these crackers hi camp, some of
which are mundtMis fabrications. One
was that the insects were purposely put
in the bread to save foule trnnsptirtatioii.
and that when the commissary wished to
transport the bread, be simply whistled
and it came Itself.
Another was that
four of these crackers were seen on bat­
talion drill one evening, going through
tbe evolutions with great precision. One THE
of the boys’had a lot of bread
thickly
seulerl as’ to be uneatable, and brought it

MUKTliAGK SALE

New Advertisements.

down to th» commissary tn be exchanged.
He wae told to lay it down and take wh­
en, when ha very honestly art*d, hadn’t
I better hitch ’em 1’”

1 Nevini

PilibE

OF

NEW

r. and Mate of Mieliiaan,

YORK.
taacaiber, in Um year at

iMTe Spectallty.

GRAND MIRROR OF AMERICAN GE-ijus.

Hiasixo or Nobtrbkn “Sxcbsu’’ Ad
dbrs.—The must unfortunate result of
our repulse at Fredericksburg, Is the
boldness with which it bus inspired rebel
sympathizers nt the North, fortifying
them in some instance*' to ’the point of

The New York Mercury

reproducing sentiiuenls which at one
time they were only too glad to apologise
for and explain away, in order to retain

loyalty of their TWO

their

It to with no fear

New Yoax Mmccst for thti year (1WW) will be
richer in every luxury of Polite Lileratnre than
ever before, hia no upstart of •peculation, oo
temporary •‘eenaalion.'^bel. a Ural class literary
weetlj, which haa bees familiar to the Cuited
SUU. hr a ,u.H.r rf a aa.Urr; aa4 &gt;Ul. Ua

s'o'riuck A ll.7lnjU&gt;sr'
, iMge Mir. Ml Which Mortasae then: is cteimwl
be due at the date of thia notice, 1 be
t«h&gt;
mdrvd and fciorieeu dollars, (till.) and bo proediug» inlaaror equity Laving been instituted

of H«u.p, in tte county uf Barry and
Will to sold Bt public sustaMitor vsn^tate Ito
highest bidder, st ths north front door of tbe Court
I Hon»e, in the VilL*»B&lt;ilB*liBgv-ia raid count v
| of Barry, that tolng lb/plBM for holding tbs eirI
cult court for said countr, on KMaWHn *M fourth
I day of April, *. 7’b. "SJiZZ
one ttourand
stelrt bandred
”
1&gt; au&lt;!
sixty-three,
at one •
’dock. 'r. •., ortbat day.
“?•
'!'
Ltt*

iWr.’w’EBSr.

cuuiug down their teleai erei
their aubneription price, Tua
by tnalnteina nil Ito grsst al

BLACKSMITHING.

IMS.
ooparallelled
CONSERVATORY OF THE ENTERTAINING.
Varse, GoMlp. Fenillelon*. BroedaidM ofHutnSr,
and polished Editorial., combine to epitomise all
the charm* of

WIT AND 8EXT1MEMT!

The Subscrilier is pn*pa&gt;«*d th do all!

IlMtings Nor. 1st 18S2.

X. PARSONS.

matter" with them.

CONSUMPTION,^SCROFl'LA- RHEUM
Tua Dumb o» tub CirtTou—The mag
nifraent dome of the capital ia «t»w rapid
ly progressing to completion.
The prfo-

blundering

aak immunity

itojlt »s
notice to ।

tbl*

He has on orbit of his own, and

been put in plaoe, and the. plates which
constitute the outer covering are being
set. and will Ims finished before tb« 1st of
After thie shall have Iw-rn
body
but the President appoints the January.
Generals wf the army. This tellosf wa» done, nothing will.be left to complete the
exterior of the dome, but thecuiMruetiriu
of the lantern and ‘placing tbe ‘&gt;ra*«wi»t*
on the upper window,
Tbe dome will
be' crowned with Crawford’s gigantic
statue «d freedom, which is nineteen feet
high, and weighs U.000 pounds.

1779, to Governor Tramban, is worthy

traitor friends ;■

oplnHo

he will do, from noy thing &lt;i*»ne yesterday.

One of the strange incidents of this
strangely
managed war, has recently the countenance and support uf loyal
There is touch reason to fear
been divulged in Ky. An officer by tbe people.
name of Gilbert waa in command of a that underlyingtbe simulated patriotism
large body nf Federal soldiers, at Perry­ ofia certain class of journals and partizan
ville, when Buell permitted tbe rebels to leaders, there is n vein of tenderness tow
gain an important advastage, for which ard the rebel chiefs which only, await* a
in «my other service but this he would favorable moment to show, itself in the
have been shot as remorelessly as a dog form of overt acta, designed to establish
—Gilbert acting as a Major General.— Jeff. Davis and his traitorous comrades
He stand with his forces within sight of
tbority of the Federal Government.—
These pimps of treason in the Free State*
long for the flesh puw which they ffnoytr of imminent deetrection.
ed when in full alliance with the Slave
driver*
of the south. “That’s what’s the
but waa refused, although if ho had come

of eonsideratiou st thin time, when traitor

sympathiser*,

(hey »m fbrm «

date of Dee. 17th, from the 6th cavalry,
at Washington.

Of hie country, and justice toothers as

accused innocent men.

Govern met tn MRK''M«i&gt; - punishment

In proof that the Democratic Organi­

sions it hoped to arouse in ths public

niiud :

day of January

-----resenmire

scarcely a mechanic art (&lt;rr a laborious
oecupatiou butjs represented.
It* com
Ijka ♦.burab shell into, tbe wnp of,dis­ sation is opposed to a.vigorouB prosecu­
stitution would be only a constitutions! maudinga®«&lt;T,M(U&lt;tr John G. ChHmlH'rs,
loyal, democratic achamara. No sooner tion of the war, we append Aba. following
is a printer by.trade, nnd ha* been prin­
reform.
1
'
-j .&lt;*■’. J
ter, soldier &amp;d reporwn iTe teaccountNow let me ask any candid man if the
ed one of the bravest officers in the ser­
theiq jTinleqiitents seized hold upon the newspapers showing the Peace proclivity
English press does not daguerreotype the vice. and fa'the’Wul’of hf« regiment.
It
occasion* tin heap unlimited abuse upon of the party. The Richmond -Examiner,
parly’s plana with life like resemblance. was a fit and timelv meeting—the sturdy
lbi» ofiicors uf the Government, against of November 8th, spunking of the results
And yet they tell us they are in favor of blade of HaesacbiMeUs ha* made itself
iraggXrt and malignant foe.
of Northern •lections, Bays :
a of Massachusetts will always
wkh’thv tfltsrlor object of aiding the re­
against their “southern hretbbrn." Look
bellion. AU manner of false reports and tbe North convey the idea of an emphatic
its
brave
commander.
Other regimsnta
yjpg accusations were scattered among and impressible popular verdier against
from the State arc also in Gen. Foster’*
she Abolition faction which has ruled the
n people, whom the reverses of our arms,
government at Washington. Tbe North­ Clellan, Boell, Fitz John Porter for geo- expedition. and the capture of the Lieut.
C«L and 70 men of the South Carolinla
anti the slaughter of friends had render­ ern papers attempt to loosen the vsiae of
ed nervous aud suspecting; and aggrava­ the results of the elections in the eyes of out thewweiitag from this devilish rebel­ by the 28d Mastaehuaetts will give an
additional amulatorv more live to “do or
ted by grave doubts, aud annoyed by the soutL The value however is deter­ lion. Fit men for the policy! Are these
die."—N. F. Eecniny Poti.
mined by the circumstances that the pein,
. natural fears, they were (it subjects te be
the
only
mon
fit
to
lead
our
armies
1
Is
ci pal idea on which the recent canvass in
wrought upon by1'the infitraous charges
the North was conducted, was that the the Democratic Peace party only capable
Fereouai Bahlts of the Fnatdent.
of^hq’tory press. And that press was Democrats were a peace party in disguise,
of governing the country? God Almigh­
Those wb&lt;» know the habit* of Presi­
not^low to . take advantage of such a and with this issue thrust in their laces
ty save us then ! ortM art hail More dent Lincoln are not surprised to bear of
state of things. To show our readers tbe the ppople of the three meet powerful
hispersnnsl visit .to General Burnside—
■
States in the North have gvien unprece­ anon.
nor. would any such be astonished to know
&lt;tMi'mu» of this onslaught upon the Ad­
dented majorities to the Democratic can­
that he was in New York at any time.
ministration we make a single extract didates and a blow to the Abolitionists
Letter Hma the Sixth Cavalry.
If be wanted ta.aee anything &lt;fa anybody,
from the N, Y. World, claiming tx' be that will stagger them into tbe back­
- We received, cuu late for publication be would hens likely to come on mt to

‘this report has fidhn

Fredericksburg,

IT CCOTT. M.
Cwt, for the

. Hwu Pncxs st RionMowD.—A man
has arrived at Staff ilk, from Richmond,
He says that in Richmond Federal rtvor.ey is worth twice as much as tin- Rebel
note*.
He hsd dn a oommon pair of
ieari puniafoons which he sirfd cost 625
Ladies’ dreimes were selling ** HOO xnd

upwards. Gold is worth 250 per cent
premium.
Peracma attempting to enter
tbe rebel lines with article* from the

HEGtMAN A CO.*S GENUINE COD LIVER
OIL ba» bt-en proved by seai-lv 30 year’s experi­
ence tbe mm remedy for -.CONSUMPTION, Ac..
•Mi while it cars* ll-e disease U givss Besh end
Mreejjtk to Um mUasL Bee th.* you get tbe
eiWMKB. Sold by Druggists gruesally
MEG KMAN A CO.. Droggtet^ New Yurt.

SAVE Y.Qy^SILKB. RIBBONS, dec.

n BO EM AN A eo/B CONCENTRATED BEN­
ZINE, resibves 1'aii.t.Gn-aac Spots. Ac.. inaiasUy
•nd elasu.Gtero^Stlk*. Ribbons. *&lt;t, equal to
new, witboat Ininrr to ths most AsHosfs oolsr or
fiabris. Only u orate per bottle
Bold hr DnigLdwITmt]

THE

HEIRESS

6f*CABTLE

CLIFFS.

_____ _

coum Maw, faol um, cunva. m.
ICE WITH

CLV&lt;
&gt; •&gt;&gt; easna
HEGKMAN^OO,
I
CtomistsA Draflgist

TVS

their goods confiscated.

neallMBtahM

•7-

-

.'^■IMWrY SNOW.
l»/

»/

mit to
The weather at New Orleans it fine.

if moo will not Ao

tbeesMlowe

X. p. XTAtmimc.E.

�co:

ixrrxc

THE HOAD TO HA t-PIXESS.

Sartntjj Jhirt Ctrrntl

Of TH* WJUtfLY

i

HI

Oilro, Dec. 94.
P*rol«d prtooMn uk» M Holl, 8pH*&gt;&gt;
*rrl,«IUre and hrtoak Ik* follovtoa
l»at.
OoTowd., nijtolel^nm.wu,

r—!•«! *1 Holly Spring* from J*duoa
wring th* plno* wa. manand by rabria
awing for rrinforaaniaau
On Friday morning, all troop, bat
about SOO urra aaat to Jaakam.
Tka

Wichifma

n and «
Passas
tral Railroad

O

M:
__
Night Experts.

aan&gt;« ntobt Ua aanmandar at Holly
Spring, being appriaed that lb. rabala
war. appr.»nbitell»CpWto, pWtat. nra

................ fc« A. M.

Indi_ _
disaaaa. ln«.m.U..n ttftba Bi.’ri. Sk|n,y^
BUMar. Liter C—plaint, J.mriioe, told
tba ktrribta train of nnttenmitaoia tednead
by th. oaa to Quinina, Calomel and mar.
M rial pnimta. may rely upon a an Hl aura
by tba uaa of thaaa pin*. Thana pill, ar,
aa Impnwamaut on all Pillu, Powder,
Oile and Said Uta wnww In uaa
Ladar

NEWS

.

AT'THB ONLT BXCLDMTZ

CASH STORE!

—ureeiu op-

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING IN BATTEE CHEEK!

-■&lt; i. Kxpreas,.r....ixrror. ■
Mail................... . ...........................1:M “
Sight Express................... %.... t:U A. M.

WATCHES A JEWELRY,

AT

WVOUEms A«» BKVAIR,

“LOW PRICES”

lb«ir to*........... tba patient ineraaaaa In
atmngth. alaapa wall, eara wall, wd par.
fnm. all the foneUnna nf Bfo wall. Par.

Elaced three mile* net 6h all the roads,
ut the rebels seem to bsve enne in be­
tween tbe roads aud the pickets, and
damp or malarious
made no alarm, and tbe first heard of
5. RICE, Gan’l Supennteafittt.
the enemy, they were in town firing
- -------------------- , --- — r.
..
about tbe sleeping man.
Some resistance was made but It was
Physicians will find ia these pilh, a
of course feeble. In a short time the
vegetable substitute fur Calomel and
Federate were overmtwered and compel­
Mercury—will likewise find
them a
led to surrender^ The attack was made
treasure In cases of Erysipelas, Infiamast day break. Tiro b uodrad Federals are
oftbe B«rerok Yel|&lt;.w. Typhoid. Billioua
Tijk Circuit Court for this county will reported killed ard wounded, 100 cap­ and other Fevers, where the patient is
commence its January term on Monday tured and afterwards paroled. Tbe bal­ too weak t«» risk a dose of common draa
ance escaped.
tic Pills, Oils, Powders, dec., these pills
the 12th of next month.
ft was reported at Memphis that tbe
will purge thoroughly, bat will not weak*
rebela had gone toward Grand Junction
on
tho patient.
Thr Lkgislatcrr' of this State will with the intention &lt;&gt;f tearing up tbe road,
Drastic purgatives In tbe treatment of
convene nt the Capital on Wednesday but nothing is known positively.
acute or In&amp;unatory diseased should be
At Holly Springs they burned a large
the ,7th day of January rjexk ,,
. .
avoided, owing to tbeir local action, by
quantity of cation, over two hundred Irritating the coals of tbe intestines, they
wagons, nnd a depot full of commissary only exeita the bowels to peristaltic
The Board or Sc ckr visors for this
stores, ammunition, dec.'
All valued at mors menu, while tbe bile, and other
county. commenced tbeir adjourned scs- [ $500,000. The number of rebels is gsdiseased humors are left circulating la
simi on Monday.
As thejr sitting will timated at 5.000 under Von Dorn.
the system.
RAD WAY’S REGULA• ••
■
'entire
•
‘
A smnll guerrilla force made a raid on PILL5 are the only safe purgative med­
probably
occupy the
week,
we
the suburbs of Memphis, pillaged several icines tn take in cases of this kind.
shall n ot be able lo publish their
stores, carried off 100 cattle and 180
proceedings until week after next.
mules.
Excitement at Memphis exists
in consequence.
A meeting waa called
Thk Sabbath Schools of the Prosby- ! on Monday nigbt to consider tha best

FOR DRY GOODS!

ytgai Jfrtiru.

A. L. SKINNER,
■we-btill—

FJWJJ rrOADO—BTATEOF MIOHIO A X
County ef Barey, tt.

Has io Btwe ,

An Immense Stock

©sift ©©nnpwrmow
HOUS LIKE OF TRADE;

or Drtilsh Burtt, widow Ot
that AdmlntetraUon of
to Alfred E. Fowler.
Thereupon it la ordered
day of J«t&gt;Mty osxt, st tea o'eloefc A . 1
SMlgMd for tb» tearing of Mid petittcc
that tbs Mrs st lew of asid dsoeaao&amp;ad aU

Come and See I!

BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE

WE HVAE

JUST RECEIVED
bMTiBf ttersof, bycMetag soomrof tbi
tobepubHabod In Ite HsMtngsbaaur.
I- — LA --—a-

DIRECT

EBOM

WHICH

IEWT (DDaiOKEENMf

iterhm and M. E, Churches of thia village, ’ mcnn* ’'f defense,
unite nt each monthly cuncert, at which

ij»k—UMk
F-lar arvi.aj h.ra fa
day.
Aitor Ira. i.vKitorto«. Ml feraa
took Goldsboro without much loss. After
tearing up tho railroad, burning tbe ties,
and destroying rails and telegraph, so
that they cannot again be used, be reluntad to Nwwtom.. N. C, to atolriy.

Tba oaieartaara told
.
.
.
each ol the respective

«i..l ud.illa.
alternately

at

■churches, «&gt;n the evening of the last Sab

•bath in each month.
. _ ____ , _ _____ ____
Wa. Cun Auncr.—A. A. Koappan
Ally. nt Law. at Knlsninxim. is making j

Headquarters Army of the

Putnmac.

lha cdlrtllon i.r bark pnv and touiulv I Dre.
A.ItaunT irwre cr.w.ad the
tod,..barged toul dare—J „1
thia altorn,.» .Id. a com
tnu J
_
_
msssion for
Gen. Lee.
Lee, the
tbe pure
purport of
b
• _ msssinfl
for Gen.
■diers, a special business', and as he nerrr which lias not been made public.
failt lo collect or pay oror to the proper■
Richmond pnpers of yesterday and to
persons, we would advise those having। day have found tbeir way hero. 'Die Am­
’ yMirrr says the lasses in A. P. Hill’s di­
micIi business to do
to place it in bis
vision oti tbe 13th was 211 killed, 1495
hands. See Ma card in ibis paper.
wounded, and 1317 missing. This diets
ion was confeonted by Franklin’s left, and
S-iMSTiiisa Naw soa Harrises.—Du­ cun listed of six brigades, with artillery.
ring a residence &lt;tf nine years in thia .vil­ More than half tbe rebel loss uooarred in
, this division.
lage, we have never known a marriage
Intelligence from below is tn the eflect
ceremony solemnised in church until last
‘ that the rebels have considerably strength
Sunday evening, when Mr. Jvlics Rus­ ■ ened their forces at Port Reyal, and that
sell, nnd Miss. Chablottr Barvuw werei j tho enemy maintain a contraband eumunited in the holy bonds &gt;&gt;f matrimony,
-at the close uf the Sabbath

Scln»u!

Con-

*cert. Rev. A. II. Gastos officiating.
-Masonic.—At tbe regular meeting of‘
llsMting* L«&gt;dge No. 52. of F. &amp; A. M.,
held on the 27th inut, the following offi

rets were duly installed:

'

A. P. Drake, W. M.
Daniel Striker. S. W.
Go... W. Mill-, J. W.
M. W. Riker. Secretary.
Daniel Cook, Treasurer.
Eli B. Tbroop. 8. D.
A. H. Ellie, J. D,

muniention with tbeir Northern friends,
via tba Polomar and Matuip.m.x Creak,
crossing the Peninsula and Rappahannock
at Leeds, nboul thirty miles below this

point
Several soldiers belonging U&gt; a New
Jersey regiment, on tbe recent advance
of our army across tbe Rappahannock
into Fredsrwkaburg. captured from the
vaults uf the Fredericksburg Bank over
$30,000 in $10 and' $20 gold pieces, aud
a large quantity of bank notea.

The Tribunt't special, Washington.
j 28th says: “The enemy’s Cavalry, (uf
I course Stewarl’a,)got entirely around
Burnside’s army yesterday, having Dum­
fries In their pnss«-s-ion in the morning.
A body uf troops under Qil. Canby, who
it
Ik is
IO charged,
VIIt* I
VJ, bad
M.V no
,,ve pickets
|z,ve*v— out,
.'.aw, were
......
Ix-virw of the usually very sum at- Burprjllc&lt;j ;n the night and auflered cap
tendance upon tbe evening meeting* al I tUre loan extent difficult to fix.
Rumor
the Presbyterian church in this village, I enumerates our loss al from 1,000 to 2.3
utto ..f tbeco.dml h~x&gt; »rtba&amp;s C.» !'7,h
...
: handled ano wilndrew in cuasioeranie
cert, on Sunday evening, it Ims been sug- &gt; |wgtp
Amrs were first placed In the

gtmtrd that the hiring of a couple to b«

-hands
- of this
■
regiment
only-one weekago.

married, at the close of each

Fifteen wagons containing regimental
property, are said certainly to be lost.

publicly

meeting, would be “a No. one” religious

Sunduy evening, nearly every

church

member, and many others, in the village
were present
Wx

kntkr tn

the Weather Jourosl,

thi-week, the fact that

for two

weeks

almost ail bidinn

uummerj pnly a little

ton much rain.

It has

frozen

slightly

third as much.

Prfoe only fiW.

Retails st from

^’huj^ndV’ompcsition cased levers,

Our intpr&lt;-s«i&lt;»n is, that if McCIcl jI Kroas
gross hr
by 7
J raajority.
r.taji&gt;rity. fr&lt;»m
from the South
would not Eartern‘district of Missouri. This givstheentatidpation Republicans the control

of the drlegation, they having fivs mem­
bers to the D«ry slave drivers’ four. Mr.
Noell baa never flinched up&lt;« tbe Union
. columns (..-day*, thnt sparkling pleasure qiirsihm. and was ibe first man In Conto all eyes, the elrsrnnt and entertaining grrsa to intmduoe a bill fur oom pensated
Proclamatjow.—Tn

our

xVrw York Mercvry. proclaims its inten­

tions for tbe ne* year of 1R68.

ft*.s a

cbaming “guide, philosopher and friend”

/&lt;W4»vrryb.Miy. and enablea tbe n ind.

ould be like missing tbe face you love

PHINTS
Oaband and

’or Sale By the Pound

gold. Price only |)8. Ratailaat from fiSO to filOO.

hunting

Composition

Whleb we oflsr'at

cased army

WATCH. Richly sugrarsd. Jewrlsd
work a Unsurpassed lor Sutter., Trv
Pries fill. Retail* st frxHnMG to filOO.
A great variety ofother Warcun, at I

GOOD PRISTS
At 10 and 12| cents per yard.

li’KDUCIEID KBIKEBS.

LNGPRINDLE,
Judge of Probata.

doclO

proba rx ord^.srm of michig as,
i^, 1R^„
,lu OpJ,
Cooktt or Dior. is.
ey stone*. f«. Imitation Diamond, »|,5o
Locam
— Double
Glaaa. richly
’
vi—»a-«.
s_».i wigrarad. fifiPersona whittling say of the abort, have only to
1 letter to ouraduit br return mail, handrod and sixty-lwp.’ Prasant, Shartnsn C.
tn the amount of Prtndla, Judgs of Probst*.
in the matter of tbe retain of Jesse J. MsUison,
1 etc of eaid County, deceased.
On reeding and filing tbe petition, duly verified
of Albert M. Joms. praaring this court to maha a
decree anthorisiag Wilhstn C. Preu sdmistetru-

We ha*e every kind of goods, such aa

■F will flmd It
A. L. SKINNER.

GROCERIES

data* Deosmter ITth, IrtS.
irunAiii,

•

irr, 1-68 ,al ten o ctets, in we lore
rnedfor tbe bearing of said petithe hairs al tow of said deceased,and
oas istares

bers fiir '63 is likely to outnumber that

y ?

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The official returns give the aggregate
Union vote In the eighteen states that
v&lt;fted Chis Pall as 47 .000 more tban tbe
aggrvgets Deroocretie vote, and tbe dem-

ocralic parly have nowhere received as

HARD-WAREI

tajrGen. Burnside in the movement
against Fredericksburg, aayh *4 ww in
command ««f the army, and held me re­
sponsible for the failure.” Gen. MoClslIan in his Peninsula campaign, says “I was
in command of the srmv, but bold tbe
Administration responsible for the foll-

jy See .“Coslar'a” advertisemeats

utrrwuMution of all kindt and tptciei of

I
t:x;zxz

Frrwu’n.
gy Sold

Has-totos,

Mien., by

gists, Grocars and Storekeepers generally.
SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.
) ao*M
| Judge of Prob*

CHANCERY ORDER.

QTiTi optncmoaX.-Sib'b

THE CffiEAT CAUSE OF
cu,

C&gt;re«l&lt; Court ferto. Oaaaty atthny; I. Ctua—r. at BwU.p, Ul. l.j.
y._ _»
ter, A- D. one thousand cl|tl&gt;t handixty tws.
Milan WAU^f. (Anftiainant,

HUMAN MISERY
DRY GOODS!

Jnl P^UtAni, in a S^lnl ,n "Lft; Priet 5 Ctt.
A LECTURE BY Da- CULVERWELL, ON THE
CAUSE AND CURE of Hpennatorrbem O&gt;nsumpooa. Mental sad Physical ItebUUy, Nerroua-

Dullness of

of every description
rwy * Allan. Soliriion

UEC

poaranofl ba causa his an »wer to lh&lt;
Uli lo ba filed, and a copy tterec..
on Um Complainant-. Sofieitore, within twoaty
day. after mrvica oo him of a copy of said bdl aud

Stacks of

.
Incepecitr; the
quvncea of Youthful Indiscretion, Ac., Ac.
GF" This admirablo Li-eture. .elssriy proves
Slot tb&lt;* ahava anumrraled. often sell-amirtrd
evils, n
without
should

resident Defendant, Edward Landon.
And it is further ordered, that within twacty
days thoaomplsinaat cawe a PWW of this order

tteZ-ad p-btartfoo b. aoa—e-h waak for HIT WMU in

Cl6 thing,

MORTGAGE 8ALB.

■JUXA H- Brass*, of Orosgsvilto, Barry couMlr.
Slate of Michigan. toSxscK. Borts*. of Rich•_ J l- .8—
auarf Haats

ltiButaBSkS~

Circuit,Court Cojnmi«»ioner.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

.tow of THESE HARD TIMES w. ara selltag

The ttfficial votes for Congressmen in
the nine districts «»f Missouri, foot up 8G000 egalfirt » Rule abort of 170.000 giv­
en st the Presidential election in i860.
Tbe abuenteea sre psrtiy traitors wbn
dare not ebmr tbeir hands, but U) a still
living ur dead

or exiles for opiuloa’s

Unusually Low!
of Lyman HUI. to tbe

ti-H-ad ' Six month* _______ Wheat, Corn, Onto, Butter, Lard, Pork,

Il iatolitnatud Uat Gau.

Hallut* aud

and finally almost everything yon hnvs

bell

Secretary
GBAXT y srsnBMiG
iMton thrH, nm

ne waa JS8i nrsrc

in

RouRTa|dc STRixan, and by tbe Drug­

OUR GOODS

Jeff. Daria.
fokAs'/aiac* ta

Tenn,

’ Fowls.
To Dutroy-------- Inseota on Animals, dec.
To Dro/roy——Every form and species
of Vermin.

In this paper for tbe dtttrttction and utttr

sell.
.
ygr Don't fail to give us a calE
the Union majorities k’seven.

Dtttroy—— Rats. Roaches, &lt;kc.
Dttiroy-------- Mice, Moles, and Anta.
Dtttroy--------Bed-Bugs.
Dttiroy-------- Muths in Furs, Cluthoa,
&amp;e., &amp;c.
To Dntroy-------- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To
To
To
To

emanci patina.

vttf^r
Thii

Oct. B2d, 1902.

BdXWS &amp; S»E3l

best for r. year, and its army of subscri­

«t the Unfaa.

leaatlfal |SlylM nf Maltefo
at Xtcti &gt;er Yard.

[Z £m copy. 1

•I. Chased. a Mat pattoni, *1.
Imitation Diamond Si.

Court has given judgment for $4,000 in
ench &lt;»f f«»ur esses.
Wood did not de­
fend. Other suits sre pending against
him, which will foot up over $100,000.
and these judgements are good against
Wood's body, as be is able to pay.

Jon bad been in Virginia, bo

A Notablb

T) BOB ATE Order*—State of MIAlgsa.
JL CouutT of Barry, sa.—Al s sassioe of the Pro­
bsts Court for ths county of B«r
' '’
'
Probata Oftce. in tbe THlare ol
Monday, tbe 8th day of Doeei
sand eight bondrod and sixtyBhermsn C. Prindte, Judge oTP
In the matter of tbs estate of B
tote of said oonaty decMsod.
On reading and filing lb* petition,duly verified,
of laabella WiMM. widow of said deoessed, pray

Englisb manufacture Morrmeat: eapp^i and full

jgtr- Fernando Wood has been sued
by persons claiming damages for assaults
nnd injuries received during tbe police
riots in 1857,when Wood wm Mayur^nd
resisted tbe execution of a State law. Tbe

only two &lt;&gt;r three nighls during tbe time, j
AnOTHBR EmAXCIPATIOK CoNGRRSSMAW
-The r.Mtda have l»«-en oneeoatmuftus mud- j
4
,|ntc&gt;M
Mistarit'Ri.— Tho official count uf
tade. so far as we have had any report uf
deeta Jobn W Nod| to Q,ntbein.

fr-uto Tkne !• aixtMlUwa per yard,

•tylMofWATTHMand Jbvxlbt. being fctmumd
■---- ----*- ■ a—r___ n—

speciihfojn. . -It was apt*Ucabl« Get that
ihi

3000 yd* plant and :fonny BUk,

S. c. PBIXDLE.
Jurist of Probata.

Philadelphia. Dec, 24.
A Fortress M**nr&lt;-a letter of the 23d

time the m-i vires are very mforerfing tn I

prfpow to do.

-

-israat assis :i

�Items.

&gt;uld

take aji

itaad walk
street aud

* « • BY DO. BMWAB1S..,..1

i";

Rad w a Y-sHK-NOT-arEaw
.............. Rmnt.VKNT..

&gt;a

inches of clean sawdust, or other dry por­
ous material; 2d, protection from the
dirfetvsykOTA OVMWlApipe
through which to, drain off or pump out
your hope.&gt;er, and area
kruptcy enmt

season in an enclosure made by notching

_

•"•2
yaivolk)
daunt?. b
M*W»flUT|ll* fity41 X*b
nowteal jjxnl tystiqii v

■«AT« RSNOVATING RnMKVBNT-srm care
the wars: taxes of Kkin Disesxe, Se&amp;mtewji
illis, FerirB4rta,;Utou«, orBasw^tto RvwdpMd
■Chat CMbwpreduced. T.bti^yrap.ls liigby tai:
&lt;*ntroi«d,.xresdiogly powstffo, two teaspioafote
fismg a ftrtl d— - - It -to —rely Vegetable,-tot
£. .ott ifogMlnM

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Burec^B^kaa'YiuL Atiititit)
Jtr&lt; eqrtrtf Ba ^nifre-to ^abn^ rt&gt;
Mfl
•wineL id Joee ”»»
lands
.
iNfaiisaimna prfi idgta ww
dt&gt;ds*i toil Jtoi, bMriowi jnixi ejptvqB

TO THE PUBUCA.-TMeateavsiMy &lt;8kh‘ Dtoiases ttea h^«

WMMYB VWVt|U

EaaaasD.—Burke

- -zfssesMW?

hud

have been introduced to ilia public for aor
than six years, and have acquired on

Myst 1 • ■ ■*' ■ ■
?i tad sham raw tr. os'slr-jt smor-

some papers in“Ets hand, on the subject

«t&gt; ,&lt;oft »w*0U(iltI.»U,.:

of whieb he Intended to make a motion ;

-ieqmod fota !&lt;»-»pwrq«sr-i vv-.w etssob-- I

ju.ruxl, w

q* eol

“M r. Speaker, I hope the honorable
gentleman does not mean to read that
made by setu
.right and boai
4andsjtl

Is uf-bi* io*houae were
I common studding up________ _____

_____

dust.
Another has succeeded well by
excavating—iuchtdteg tbe-em bank men t
made by the soil thrown nut—about
ta dfttUl^JbMl“P •
stone walf. dry to Ihe-teip oFlbw-ground,

for sxoeediug any Family Medicines of
Hgsibtf natius in tba ssarket.
.
appreciating pubhd Wy__^Ung I

Oitty fi."...
r

Cwru-fott.

tn» UlhX IMV'TW

necessary to success in keeping ice is
ftPx RUtad, ia the first paruof thia article,
andeach can beat judge for hftBselfga.tri
whnt particular style of structure will
beet suit his circumstances.

’VfobXTwuxA*
•f doilars. paeh year in adrertiilng that*

out of the bouse. Ge- rge Selwyn re­
marked it was tbe only time he bad seen
the fable ruWrt UuW put to flight u.
by tho braying'uf ah Asa."

■Humroat

TBUUl»OTTUt».

_ —----- ■ -.. _

uicsra. 8
buttes.

which have been ahowerflfi upon him from

TttER.
White s.
auu Gout, I

Txt

o’1,' ’LITE' UTTERS.'
o*»-sx. r? * . • »cX .MRH aaAES jir-.-im
Are pars ▼nretabteeatrsrta.Y Tbsy resniwll «]teas di*ovder» W ths hup— avsiatn -Ttosr rare* htt
tots aadlMMarais tb* dteta s»d tataeyn; TCs»

GaxctttMyo: “Attach a stout piece of
ash stick to the C'.llar nt thn breast; fix
it unrfer the boree’s"^Wn so that’ Ke can

they gel, they will have the “kick in
ihrm.’’
Spnietisnea mares kick from
ticklishn—JlTwa'iickllUfi thing Ur deal

with them, and I fear that daughters will
Ire ticklish'.
Kidcing, I arn Satisfied, is
hereditary “in the female line. 1 had a
ret-Htrt^kraiH.ngarcms.wltLkaaa .hr

.stel mfr J«i..r.:-f ,|«n!ikfM!l
mi

r-“' . p'VJngw,
LIVER REGELW

fie RESOLVENT &lt;IU Ins are •« enre. Pr.re
I Dollar s botUs or six boitlrs for Fire DoUam
I.CmWu.

•

DB. BA9WATS PILLS

Kent to any address in ths United States, on
receipt of an order, inclosing tbe unount, or may
be collected by Express on delivery of tbe ma­
chine.
When tbs mousy to sent with tbe order recistered, we gHSrantee Ito safe receipt and tbb de­
to kick so as lo injure the vehicle or livery of the machine,'anywhere within SUOCmiles
free of any Express charges,
!lflifrsM. • TSri'ls tertalMy’l Wlttr
They are ojirruiit. tome, laxative alfniutant,
Terr liberal arrangements for agencies.
tying up one fore.teg. as&gt; horw.oouliLiF&gt;t
Sec "M is so a or Fashions, or for full particnlara, counter-irritant. acdori&amp;c.'Ulerallve. Ther are
able subtrot upnn
*“** lwo fi*1'*31 nul
specimens of sewing, etc., send .stamp for return entireL^VerevtaMe.gnd UMb&lt;Mtly .
aubelilals for calomel. Mercury, AnUmony. Blue
this mare, and'they wgfB.biidL kickers; postage.
I*T1I. tta foe Artsna of Msdicino.
As avaeasnts,
AddreM,
,
this is only one instance; f knoW nt Many
they arc more certain and Utorongh limn «he
NDSE. DSNOUBT,
Urasfte IW of Aloes, or Crotba snd Harictu Oil.
instances of kicking being hereditary?*
»r Etoterhim; and more soothing and heal tag
4p, BROADWAT, N. Y.
than Senns, or Rhobarti, or Tamarinds, or Castor
Every lady, mother, milliner ahd dress-maker,
’'
Flax Cotiom.t—Chia of the principle should hare one of these vsluabte-sewing ms- OIL
AS aLTKKATJVES
difficulties in the way, of manufacturing
Tbty-sxerciss a more po*e&lt;fol Influence over
■ax cotton, Has been the separathm^of the.j
the Liver, Md iia accretions than. coIomsJ, mer
eery, blue pill, hence tbeir imporunoe in —es
woody portion front the Tint
An 'explokiUe process, which has been on trial at

growth of some crops impoverishes the

G—a inanaoerable of Otapbaai* and Lit or
Cnapteint could bo montiuned in which th*
PariSeood ITlk
•

BRAD THE FOLLOWING TSffnKONT; 1

‘WoxV.W’Wx a CXuvrwu

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER

Hen. John Cross srrites, -Breoklyn. Maroii &gt;4
1^0. In the spnng &lt;.r In5v I look a »ove.o cata
■ - *--- * — -’ I - - . . J —___

7 \

SORE THROAT......................... In fifteen minutes.
TOOTH-ACHE.............................. in three mlnntea.
NEURALGIA (paroxysms ot).. .in »ve minutes,
no • u
a.*

ISH-tlK.-IA
CROCK............................................. ta tea minstea.
SPASMS............. ................ —... re d«e mtaetes.
DEEP SEATED PAINS
by a few applwaitoaa
la all eases whore pais to Mt, tbe READY RI

but^Md no

ttepertstSX---------- -- —...

bytrrifrtiof theensts ofthsto—ise*
In artrte and inttatnmstorv desea&gt;re. tbs irrita­
tion produced by (he Drastto Purertlve Fills will
not only increase the etoeasc, bwi &gt; induce aleera
tfoe: *irefbre.ereate*&lt;ition to vtertrud tartattMkpofffiflamunonof the bowels, bilfou. c&gt;|lc,
riivnifntism.Wtm«,&gt;e,fhte*Mndrtpilhitetek .
TfRADWA,Y% MLL8 Aretokre^ctrre w,U foils*
Thoronread— rt. dhWale ihs—os. eb—k
Rfirotnatuun. Bnlargemret ef the Liver. Spleen
F.ulergemvn!,-dia—es caused by the ekesaaire
nee ofcalotueLMerenry. Quinins. in which onlchl-

M

BhiCb

JnYslIm .Traboid,.*

«

will cure all the aforementioned diseases,
sad, of themselves, will relieve and enre
Hcuda-zhe,
' Ckstivienaae,'
Oolio Paine, CMUhtJjforljha.
Indigwtian,
Pain tn ika' £tnL«Z»,

Otwfltudluy..Eesfo tat-* Esst »tlb Street. Ji. Y..
I writes; Aug. 18,
had s diffomUy with tbe

action tonotioeal. or co

•re the amot actire and dkoruagh pills task
have over been introduced.
They set so flfttflV ®flo» the Liver, excit­
ing that organ to such an- estent as thrt ths
Mstesi doe* not rekpse into ito former at&gt;fditiun, which is too apt to Lo the case with
rt—ly a ptrrgMH. pid
.
TLey are really a

TiVooi.
u m VA-V
which, in coqjunetion with die
.1
■&amp;\.oo&amp; Wn^n,

It broke up mv cold and for St «mee. Pre* Iona
to this attack, I had been trortitod with dyepepM.
severdt mouthsr I hsvsfeli nothing of ttwbes.

•oil, tn ore than others; secondly,that tome
crop* make richer manure tiian others. scid.tr of the stomach, sad promote digestion, It
Thns. a crop of red clover does not im­
poverish the .oil as much as n crop of
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
timothy grass, while a Wd i»( clover hay
■will make manure worth half aa much
We say that Radwat's Rxnor Rkukf is the
again as that made from a ton &lt;»F titodthy moat elegant and powerful medicine known in tbe
hay. The same ia true of peas and beans. world. This to not boosting-, try it, if you feet
Tfie manure from a given weight of three skeptical, and be cottvi—d.. It ecmblnes in its
com position the properties of a diffusive stimulMt
is worth double what it is from oats, rye, m Mti-aoptie, a mild but offactive Astringent, and
n direct power over the nerrts, neither narcotic
or Indian corn."
nor anodine, that relieve* pain, in a manner pe
collar to itself, and for which wo have no word in
StiRixKAOK ov Bat asd Oiaa bt Dkt
ixo.—An exchange state* that the loss internal administration.
When applied exter­
upon hi* weighed July 20th. when cured nally, it will be found a moat powerful counter
enough to put in the barn, and again irritant, mstMtiv redden mg tb, .urfece to which
Fehragry 20th, has been a
be JOI peroenL Bothel
»16 a
ton in the field is equal to
wards when weighed from
____
winter. The weight of oobs in bubs$l of
ewn ia November, ascertainecTU) he. 19
petm^, was &lt;x»ly Tj poowdn to May.— .
The tart ofgrioffinga bsttael Ol dry eob».
ewtiBg.-Unafa&lt;, f—liag aad mffler^

AJIOTHER .wito'careTqf Fever and Ague

Jas: L nrumtey, merchant; IM Pulton, streA.
New York, writes. August, 19, Itan •T fcSve
. bee- afflicted wifi jiHra. arena pan icdwfth bleed
iog, the last three y caw ; J u*Sd

tbe Mcreitata «o
heir duties, cleans
purging from th
i and Innrtrre bora

Erpripoias,
1 ’
_ _ . ,
.Eruptions,
Fits, Bartfulaits ponat^pt^n,^-.

after trving every nedreM in hi* —ch
AJTOTHKR ns cured trf Fever .Sore

DJUUNaS U VSR RBGV£f .1T0p

To those who do not wish to ba troubled with
thinking, bat like to have tbeir thinking done by
machine for the purpose.
Tbe flax i* s?me one else, trerey wiZAosi crflanatiuo, that
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF
taken front the Grid, without rotting or
.threading, and divided by.a cutting ma Will relieve those who anger pains, instantly on
chine into length to correspond with ©ol ■ ita nppltcauoo externally or bv its administration

" 1

Bkin (’bisea.seo, ,
J^hrumatixm,
Balt Jf’otum,
Bick Headache,
CDyspspeia,
Liver Complaint, Pivor and fiffuc.
Lcuoorrhaea,
" ' "Fffnilo Oomtdainlo

ONE person writes, her daughter'was cured
ef fits of nine years' standing, sad He Vites'
danoe of two yearn
. ,. .
ANOTHER writes, bin son was cured
after his flesh bad al most wasted awav.
The docton proanoaced the ease incurs-

FAMILY MaHCWB, . '

LIFE UITTERH, ;
•
And now consider myself jfetteWy cosad.” .. i'. *'

Ssrqfula,

toUBBVWBK FOR TUR BANNER

DARLING’S LIFE BITTERS

TOTBOHyyilO

after several years labor, has patented u

Fa an (mpbuvkmxsts.—In seeking to
Utei4fr&lt;VU9rJ0&lt;p fifTF “*■"

’vi ytmA rt-iHi* 11f.’!
.......
- ?:.• .

Is a. superior tonic and Auretie-, excellent- hi
es— tif lose of appetite, ffatutenrt, female steak­
neat, irregularittes, pom In the aide sod bowtls.
bMMkprotrudlBgiuid bleed Mg pHro,kndgreer»l

Lockport, fi»r some time, proves substan­
tially a failure, aod-te to be abandoned.—
It is thutaght, howkver, that'• the true

ehine, where, pressure rollers on a revolv­
ing iron bed produce the friction by
which the fibre is cleared uf .woody partides, the latter beitig rapidly reduced
Ibid blown away.
’
'
‘

.--a/rnh/l
*»tij

*

Mwoh better iLm pjlto-Md much —ivr.to taka.

had such an ugly use of her hind legs, and
by bucklmg'-irstfrk'-unAe?her-chin, fast­

method bos at length'been discovered, by
Mr; Charles Beacn/if Penn Yta, who,

.iqa’iT/f bus ait|» j

■•^11'.
I

*
1UDWAT«&lt;M..'
-.b'

ened to the collar in the. * ay I have des

tM ^TeyT^^ :- U

Kvi Xta«VMxX.e&amp;.

Uacnnditioaal Loyalty.

not bend bis head taward,his breast, and
he cannot kick high enough u&gt; injure car,
harness &amp; Iuq\sMH^ Jta^judSxhorse, and

c!c» mads of light fabrics, it will therefore be
found almost ivralcasls.
It issttaicbed to the table like a ssoing bint,
and having no torie.oo. aad and requiring no lu­
cubration or change ot stitch, ia always ready for
opsration, and such a marvel of simplicity that a
child of six or tight years can vxdsbstaxd it, and

XSYooiY.

for the lift sad W* *-the body depends
J.ESaSttoAs

•’reNfaTf&lt;T :£-• --niff^jynstF BCi/ff TtflW
MME. DEMOREST’S

Coun-Vr^.

Ths peculiarity of ths
*B\oo&amp; VurVyit/T a\\&amp; *V\X\*

is that they strike at the root of Discos^
by ersdkmting etery pasticte'of impurity

nam,

BPLExpiD AJO ^Al^Ojyunt, yil.1

RUNNING STITCH.

worth the trouble, a bit of bright steel
may be fixed mi Ina eojter. with a claw
to catch him under the chin; this will
auistSEM' mubsc:

gS

XXX.

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T. Nm.1 H^Z.

’B.q.’vaA
and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thud
•nabfipg him to expend
&lt;

BEBBY, Auditor S—qrt-l) ;W

and in mortar the remaining distance to
the top of the embankment, covering the
whole with a ‘ gofxfr 'roof.
All that is

rtTSJ

'

w«ira?rsr,?W ‘
Mr. Burke waa so swollen, or rather so
neaniy suffoeated with rage as to-dte in
capable du(Srte*fc&amp;d abfcfctely ran

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7, 't

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and

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DARLO.cn tttmt*RXaULATSk
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bre AtooQ radrt J«

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&lt; ;LIFE BlTttlUL

-rtlTijU^yu.
t«Mr?Sl Christof** 8tr—
writes: -Feb. "fl. IMU 'ton bee* .nt

LOCAL NEWS

'

C.ooA 'WiAxeOn.ta,
and yta should try then before going for a

^Gwt a Pwnphiei or Almanac of my local

^at^e*ST,’’T

agent, and read the certificates, and if you
haw ever doubted you will

Darlmg’i Livor Bejufao

~Oow\»X wo vevove..

In affordier vnasedvate reteef. ft to- • tinraugb
Over and MfflorM remedy.” - ;

Un.
-r BMMx,. &gt;rtUu ■'rSnu,
2% IMUi.—IssMtrelteMM— swsalsliterMHtea

jBtW’ilBB FOR’ THE BANNER

dXkLINGB UVXR REGl.'LATOli.
I did aossd focod it to cressste relreirnblr. retnor
'"K^'bilsaadnnxiatagnrtHttelewttiviiy. 1
Uli vo nilu used it A* s
,

FAWLr MEDtctNE. .

a erMuated ^/towoo wfasf, «My will
found thin aad watery.
-

1VOID sAUNE PURGATIVES.

to# s^ajL.Wii.'na.

^tEEwarra srp®T.
&lt;h an bW ».;.g .-,hl.e
y,
OaM jmO -..v’ul-.1
J
r-svas «mi*».&lt;ta»AJno8iasq

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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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Thai iuih ssch SjteCIrs) dream.'
Usps la rh.alghicf waliin*.
Scatters bwnteiiswugbt.
Us« ta her angsl wbispsr.
Ail tan-tbs drear? «sU;
Hope tor Um beena sjurU.
Heps is tba wild^t ataw.

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“Will you tore mu even beyond the
toinbl"
Tbe quraRtmcmne from *0 Vermillion
hpeofa young girt, st stoney ball in
Paris during tbe reign oi Louis XIV.
•wijowwni ■_ a
She was a brillwDt branslto, with abun­
dant raven hair, and wore the Spanish
veil and mantilla, which she bad assumed
for tbe oceasmn, with tbe grace of s
daughter &lt;d Andalusia. Her oumpeniua,
a n-'ble Scotch Earl of semetwoor three
and twenty, array ad as H warrior ol Ma­
TftA, COFFEE, SUGAK fijMC&amp;’.PHPPER,
ry Stu.rt’e in Sentcb pteld and Highland
PRUNE*. FIGS. RAKlN&amp;CUDFISBl
binm iaod feather, had been pursuing
&lt;li» Grsvary 1i»a, su«h S* tbe fair unknown all tbe eveoing with
iUl be utedM far Cusilv 1W
pniteetalioM vf fore and eternal fidelity.
* was prompt aud unbseiia(EZWTEBCT ZUKEJOrniXiri
.
«esriL JfUioPlldrremuf
And (obklBX Extracts,
you m the eepbukber, and a th nil ofjoy
will welcixue you if yIMir foot but press
the grass over my head."
“And if I sixtuld die F esquired the
y-ung girl, in a and toor. .
“II y..u da.uld die. I will be faithful u,
you dead reliving; ifyou riioutd be per
milted to vwil me, 1 will ktos your ould
band with a.iuuch love aa at this moment,
and hrrpresaed l&lt;» his lip the bills while
hand of the beautiful Spaniard.
“Ah, well I I permit you Hum to love
me. W» ohall we il y tM» will tee constant
.
h area ell; • e sball ii.wst again."
* Bet where b wbea F demanded tbe
Eurl, anxpH^Jy.

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11 ten.) to all bnsinn* antrniMed to Mm with
j-reaptssaa .»;! fidelity. ftosldsoM. Jnhn.tovn,
Usery coaaty, Mieh. IHaiiUKept always ou bead.

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through bar frame.
■»•»- • . t— **•,'
"tataHt^aUmd.oadaWaf from

Ma baud to the ymn|
U «UhablM&gt;. «.Mh
•ay to Um dining rot
apartment, furnisDed!
ofIxrni. XIV, and upon tbe waM wesa
suvpended ancient fiunily MXtraUa. Aa
Pjlpt,'- —- -&gt;—.—a
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trarted by one w'l
StrtfcfagCOftiMtl-----------------------------------devotM tf&gt; tbe deflmec Barons of Rochu
de Noire. It represented a young girl of
danltog. bM f-wwigw beauty, snob a* to
only found under. Southern sklee. A
more brilliant daughter of Spain Dover
danced in tbs perfumed g-arduns of tbe
Alhambra. Tbe ey«a of Ralph worn fixed
immovably on the canvas; the first giaaoo
mid that it was Jus tong unknown of the
fancy ball.
.
“Qime, my dear Earl," said tbe Baron,
"!&gt;t si be seated."
Ralf* started and obeyed,then turned
Mb eyes from the portrait to Hermione.
In contrast to that glowing beauty she
appeared to him utterly insipid. He
made some remark about tbe ptetara.—
The Bsrvu did not reply, but a elond
passed orer.bla faoa^nd Hennlwst turned
pole, sad aat silant with downcast eyes.
A chill seemed Io be thrown orer thoee
persons just oow talklngsojoyrmsly.—
Brief remarks were made occasionally,
in a constrained voice, and the supper
ended almost in silence. Al its close the
Eart made (he fatigue of Ms journey an
excuse for retiring early. As tbe servsnt
wss cmductinp him to bis spartment.
they passed sgain through farts tbe dtatog
"Whose portrait io this I" ho asked,
pointing to the prtrait of the lady.
/
• Tbe servant healtatod.
“Speak !M said the Earl, Imperiously.
“It is the portrait of Mademoiselle
Fnlmvn." said the old man, trembling.
•‘And wbo to aboF
“The elder sister of Mademoiselle Uerminne.
But ft. te
la Bp«,&gt;ft
tome." i
"Yeo; her mother was a Spanish

And, with a gesture wtacb lurlmde him
u. foltow her, sh« disappeared in the
aowd.
Two years bad Maesd away, during
which UmsEarl Ralpb Mortun sought
vainly M M.nly, al Israailtes, io every
place of public reo.H-1, fur bis beautiful
unknown. JJe wan a Scotchman by birth,
and, liku many of bin country ineo, bad
MU rad tbe service of the Kuy of France.
But a court Ufa did na^ bumpyrt very
well with hta.slender fortune end be

SR be had seen ber at the firney ball;
again it was Fulmen, pale and cold, ex­
tended in her ooffin, under the pavement
of the ehspel. Then be remembered hto
oath tn lew ber as well deed re Urlag.
end a ordd sweat testbed hto brow. At
that moment a tighs st tbs uppreita ex­
tadeb?er"in»o|v«d tremity of tbe apartment attracted bto
attenlinB'; a door wboee existence be bad
“You must find some ~rtt&gt;iirrnv"Y.iIJ net arepeetad, turned wntoelswriy re ite
his uympethisingfriend.; it was the wsu hinges ; the eandlre relighted themselves
nlrra..urc» ufom barruraed geniicm«n of spontaneously, and a figure draped to a
that day, But the Earf had not forgot- winding ■M‘H_jnt£nrfJbe room, and
IM the tanrikhlng Andalusian.
be
-as in rn.Tn.K-d for the search. He was the moot acute ear cool
spurvd the trouble, bus ever. . Hto bmIO rifi sounds of footsteps,
who was the Arcliuisbop «•» ■" Asryrian the. Bart tyMBttrf Jt e
_____ , .
informed When th. figure was wltHo a few feet
mn that it «rM£i
_
ftf the bed the wiodlt&lt; sUot wee «wvw«
i«d. and that he had • Ruud a wTfo ’foi
bat*, and nveatod a yotrng girl draesad
in ^.nieb emtama.
'' required Ralph. H*
■"Fulmcu !• he mtirmered, “the Mctun
putty—Il ia allaheaaini hits deorbdnd from Its frame 1"
It wss indeed Fulmen. jm* m Ab-Afle
palated, .nt that die Ups were pah-. &lt;e
dyes mourtifUt and the whole npwaetnti
up^eahiMy.
’ (‘ ■'
ths nephew tote benedtoteun red two bun
dred pi.tolcewm! Sent him rtf tn Burgundy

uji-rtnight.

She seemed ramgosd. Ha sew

my unde for finding mo a wife al onee so

sort of feverish joy.

-

The'teeth fW-ir+ -W»;
voiou was BO pure, so nmindfcms,
aided fctm. to5rt«en.

"Tba dead ar» nevwr. lorad,” »he n“Li«ra. nj tHaad." ft. aU •&lt; Mrt&gt;
Sv If shs coaid bo lonjer resist Ms «■
“Be* JOB are-wotufead. The limbs of troAtlra. “fu this «*«." pointing to a
thaWmb
W &amp;i
ridilv carved box wMeh tanod on tbe ta
they eannoi walk, they bumotcpealt,- you bfe^tkere to a vtal coctalcing a dark i bq
are not dead—it to iropoaaible?
“I am dead,’' rapeatod FuIsbob, in a
“And that liquid F
tone ofautborily which admitted of no ‘ Ha’death."
queetiou ; -dead
yet 1 suffer.”
“h la Uppiocss," exclaimed R-ilph,
“You suffer !" the Earl exclaimed.
eefring tba casket.
“Yes. Bucaoee I died mMh a godly
thought in my bear* 1 remembered the
bell where I me* yoe. U was eartMy
lave, not penitence, that engrossed my
Immediately the dmfftee .were eattnlast bourn. Yet ifyou wbo art alive, earn Ruirired, end he' footed teimseffiu complotu
love mo otlll, God will perhaps pardoo
me. oM I shell eafesr no kmger »
•
If Eart Ralph had been a Frenchman
“I do hwre you,” oried Ralph, gaaing at aaeoon as Fulmer had disappeared be
the young girl so beautiful in bar sadness. would have opened the window and let
Yet a secret votes said withm Ms, “Ah!
the cool night air play upon hto brow.—
A. wore Mrty alive”
Then, the fever fit being over, bo wooH
A smile peasid over the toco of tbe have taM to himself. “AH this fffatty, I

“No, nor oakd bo, eageriy, ashamed
of tbe moarartary terrta ; “no, Falman,
my beloved, to»a»e I"
She extended ber iumd and took that
of the young man. Ralph uttered a cry.
Hie hand was preened by tbe eoH, clam­
my flngere of a corpoo. She let Ms band
“No,” abo replied. In a half uffucated
voice, “y ou ace it cannot be; I shall suf­
fer alwaysr
And she fled, while Ralph was so over­
powered that he had no power to »i&gt;aak
or move. The candles |wetttout sudden­
ly ; Wlsooereignvd again in his chamber;

am twenty five yean bid, an offujec 4b
the King’s service, and sm aboutto mar­
ry a girl, blmd as a Madonna, tolr re a
lily, who wiH bring me an inoome of owe
hundred thousand livres. I bare only
tn he quiet and kt things taka their own
OOCree."
.
After which be WWW han deptqalM*
and dreamed no more of Fulmen.—
t Ralph was a Scotchman, with an imspnatiou as susceptible of exaltation as
most oftta countrymen of the land of
mountain and mist.
As sone as ths
nhnnlom vanished, ImC relighted the can­
die by the aid of a half eaaiacelobed fin

: For a moment he experienced • strange
nnd inexplicable sensation; a coldness in
the cheat; a heat In the heed; than Ms
ovea became heavy-; his lipa trembled; an
extreme languor crept ow Mm. and Im
sank upon the floor, stiffmnrmtiringfetat-■
ly, “Fulmen, wait fer me—I lore you."
When Ralph swallowed the contents of
the vial be expect^! •» .rise in another
world. He was misl-iien; tbe vtat CM'gained only a narcotic •? and be was vary.
Mnoh astonmhed on
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brightly shining through tba curtained
windows. A lady Mt by bit bedside. ft
was Fulmon ! but no longer tbs pale, sad
Agate bo called, -Falmen’, I lora yota, Fulmen, with livid lips red form revel
oped in a winding sheet; but Folmeo—
though dead."
Immidlatily tbe candles were relighted fresh, radient, joyous, in the same ooaand Fulnwa again appeared. She thrsw tome she wore at the toney ball.
The reader will undnrstand th* axplaiaoff tbe winding, sheet, end seated herself
to aoUir by his side. Her toes Ua4 tbe
cadaverous paleness of the tomb; Jf other fomd by the eflreta ofib saroLtk. TU
•ai^isite hearty eaorted the scree taser} ormg giri-M 'wMmfi «&gt; pet the sodden

to his roots, and MUnguieMcg hi. candles,
be eaHod aulUy, *'Fb£moI Felmw 1”

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Si’Sc'isSwK*-

September leal, and the average yield

feet apart each, way. From toy expert
wcTim firm la Uli bwlfeTthii W mfc

CM- tU life and health of die Udy ifapendi
upon the purity of the blood.
If the blood is polwned. the body drags
out a ntfasmbls niatance. These modicisar

LIFE BITERS.

&gt;11 . &gt;

Unconditional

^Mg hTB-a-r-.lMHa .W Ss H

way to reelaim**aaip -xoock land, is, to
drain so as to drop the waler at least two
feet, (nr Ktter, tbeacWpK® plow, or
dig up with a breaking-up bue,aud let the
aoda rot, instead t*i Uuqwig, or covering
at first with gravel or sand aa many du.”

Loyalty.

'emri-wwa.’-'
ii’vnvA’i s niiAbr uesolvi^t giifu i.
DARLING'S

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-SrarrT ajfyj b!«? toT
It is. very unwise th store a large quan­
tity of vegetables in tbe cellar of a farm

iVBBt'UIBE FOR HIE BANNER

Pr««,e. the mcrtM and Minto topo.ll. from
Us Moaumh and kowri^ wriMU.’Jlt&lt;r ead
kidaoya. rvnionnr arary obairndian. rwlom a
natural and haritey aclicm ia tto vital wgsaa-

In the latter part of winter there will be
some dM»y,«&gt;d aethlag ctoa-.bh Wrtwdet
riuienud to health than living over a

TO BADWATS

""’ rainT MEDicnnt. r

FILLS

The peculiarity of tbe
..•* .
jz „.■ftAocA VxiYiSwr UYXA Vw\.u
fa'that thsy strife at taw cont of D!seaa%byeradiesUng every pactisU of impurity
Vx X\vt ^iVootk,

.a^uXte.
fftirt (TJiseaces,
Crit ^Aaum,
. Rhr^mvtim,
HmteoAo. i
f7&gt;yip9ptria,
Z.i»wr OampfoirJ, Feuer
Ltuaor-rhaa,
f)(nvah C:&lt; -;
Gt. jtr.lhanx t
,
WFUf-U..
Twnan,
Erupiicr.s,
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___
w
Ftta, asny,«*loua-Q»&gt;Mumution,wfc»'wf

A* A |

&gt;«.. stationary, anil tancy in.
IteioTa Mlirer, Uesttog.

OREprri.rn writes, her daughter wee cure-1
ef fita of nine yean* .lauding, anti St Vitu.’
dsaoe of-two ytwiw&gt; ■ -»■-««»- AXOTHEH writes, Us SOW w#S cured
•fterhla tlmh bed aliwoat wanted away.

TTUkXITS hTLlWand 80!

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A

Mwri&gt; bowar Um pitta, sad wnri&gt; «aier ta Mu

DABLnrCFB LIFE BITTERS

products uTiha larnt tta*rftqo«re winter racripl of an order, lucloaing tba amount, or c.»r
storage. Aa we devote ■ more attentiue ba coUacted by Express on tolivary bf tfe ma­
chine.
When the money la sent with the order ow-»
torM.&gt;dw^stoetMito’Mfr.ito*lp|-aB&lt; tbFdalivery of the machine, auywhcra within SlKVmllut
free of OUT fiipreaa chargci,
v»ry ld&gt;eral arranpemvnlA for ipnrw,
See Uinaoa or Famui»». or lur fall parilcalarv.

AXOTHER mu euredof Fever and Ages
after trrin- rvrry medicine in h» leash. '
AH OTHER wn* cured of Fever Sira
Which bad existed fourteen yearn.
AHDTHER &lt;&gt;f Rlieumati.m of aiyUytora.
. fTteqUuiiisiaalilsefDyspseibahd Lher
Complaint could be menUoaed in wbieh tap
Purifier and I’iUs
; t "Wot\c VtCc a QXvavux.

Is a •upenor taste and dlwllc;’rxoalleal in
eSMaonoM of apnathe. tatatenev.MMe wnik&lt;
..MJ. . - ' * - . -■ m.... I— ,L.
I.. — -I.
bllnd^proUniSinp and bleeding pdas, and generai
wUd rat roLLomNo testimony:

'VXvi. 'BXooA VA\»
are the mo*t setire and jborough pills that
They act so directly epos the Uysr, aieiting that organ to sueb on 'Uxtept aa that Um

aocore good druaiuge. 1 Dig down tt ,ftr
ai drainage will allow, and throw the
rath back, la be need baitatog 14. _~J&gt;
rough stooee are to be had, Ibry are beat
fut tawwalh; rf tote, pteteand pitolk WVl

BL'BSCBBE FOR THE BANNER
mnuctof
'Die; are really a
^&gt;\.oo&lt;\ axvA AAv-ev VAX,

DARLING'S LIVRR RRGULA TOR

which, in conjunction with the
ASVooik Vu-A^tr,

nary, winch must bo supported by posts.1
Bank up the aides wkh mu th, and plank
■the w&lt;&gt;L *ud cover wah aLrawor.toarsn,
over which rough toriififa, or ■caielhinguf
Ute kind, nitwl U&lt; placed to preimJ blow­
ing off
An easy eutrunco should be
thatte lb front by digging down the eturth
te-agrndeaialepe; end w thu part will

will ownt all the afurewteatioued disenawa.
and, of thetuelvm, will relieve and cure
■ Cb&amp;iiMntss,.
Oolia &amp;t.ina, Chpicr* JforLua,
.
Indig—lion, (Pain in the £ausl4&amp;ixxirws, tla.
Try lhaao medieinet, and you will Mnr
f»k ytrnrneighbors, who have need them,

I pomod eieMW blOodby *ha avrihra.^ 1 amwow
tbeew r'r^tea"&lt;1 Uk* p**“urw “ r
MW of utw reader. whuhnvc had eape
riT«s«ja. Uw. buildinj awl u^ ofuut
dwor cdlart, will give u» th* benefit of

itsyaJr^i.’;

LOCAL NEWS.

attacksafJtottiwm the tern tweotr yean. Tha.e
aaror fonad anythiag wiwal to

4mm alnxmi perfectly water

and yon should try taocn before going far a

Ge*, a Pamphlet or Almanac of my lotol
agent, and rtmd the certificates, and if you
hare ewr doubted you will
J

Darling’s Liver Regulao r.

butosand

and they will aay they ore
GiooA. liXcAvevweB,

aridity of tt&gt;a alomaeb. sod promote dige.Uun, in
they wooH vradavasnd Aa MBxsrita and
I. a pleaaaat and herilby stimulant.
. drpteuon tltat worid toltew, &lt;ro« MMfaety so

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
bMf taUvw, tetr an nuwee. ynltow
beeswax. uce utKxx and urw-eightL uf an
We any lba&gt; HievAT*. Run Rauav is tae |
oraeuf shell.e. Writ the «ta&gt;w first
“d
medwuw known In tbe '
.Mtf th«i ranwg nil the membrane frOTn skeptical, aad b
it; add ths Iranaa in tarn rim,inland oonpmiitionifei.ropertira of a diffusive stimulant
whan ittoroaltod And aomtooed-wltKihe an anti-eeptte; a mild but effective Astnagent, and
a direct ji*er oftff tea torve^- uriteer nareot.c

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FOR SALE BY

DARUNii’S LIVER REGULATOR.

lOtVARP

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Si. a. J. BAST

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of this State.

gcatalati&lt;n&gt;. Afkerlsonio yearn of fafficwlty the Stale finances are trfafrinn hmt
taritosmeut; alf the itrocfataw*'
burfricsa flnurishf harvrrtta' mH Mh.6
dadUgenoral beaRh prevnilsf imd =thb
diMeion of eduenffinn ia *lnnfa orttorwri;
preprinted to each of the publishers Thd public orderKhas faro mMMsiradsseid paper*'to publish tbt p.nwtod- andi'all the institdiionR &lt;&gt;6M*d gnfarof said Boanj| for bulb -sesribns for ment-lmld undistwrtied away tn the gener
Af'tafo^flneM and stourity nf the i&gt;e&gt;tplM
Gurono great med isfau.*il pedee, and
motion thr report was accepted
tto qply rood u&gt; Ufa; lead* Mtrpffih #ffbe
jmmittee difchargod.
' ‘ y.
P. - ,
i account of |&gt;. H. Everts for' six gate cfs ktorjss t
THK faMkB.jMBMSBnr.
&gt;!■B for sheriff/fees, was presented to
-Jpxtrsct from tb«.report of ibc^Bfalg.
Trqasarcr the following stateiqent -jf Ute
prtafaft financial condition &lt;.£fae;BtaAe :
III amount r*
’"'■ -Jire-.m-..
cal year iq
gainst tto,
•v. 80. 18^

wBa, to some ex

qr.Kiim#nn&lt;1toa &gt;Furh&lt;&gt;4J}pletod:«mi as

tTm. of tto paseogw ./ tto few. There
wm nothing to appropriate from It. and
ftonfowe tto co'nt Fst'tnr got n/dhing Tur
fareJireausa ttoqR Parrots and friends flla’worlr. 'TheTHmriKt w«i saaiEiird by
wLhonly U. bo rU.nf tfatn I Th. fosW
Mr.’Briaiks to &lt;rfie tVm. Beard,' wk--, i»
On tnrftfon’lte report was accepted.'
tution io very burdensome to the trass K&lt;jod ikith. it appears, .expanded coqsldMri Prtly moved that’ tbs report of
&lt;fryg«tetingson»«UWl.®QQayaarThe «wbU MtPn. t/infwy In tto compl-tom
the Comm it tee be adopted. Carried.
board reamiamnd an appropriation'of ohto wort. - Mr. Beard rams before
—Mr. Cook' moved that Mr. Cooper ba
♦14,080, Vi.bailtU wing ex tending east the l|ut Lrgjklalure with ’‘fe claim, and
allowed to withdraw his account of fl and
fs^«rthe^rih.M]i of tto present build the hcU&lt;to taken upon tt is amufoed Id
M-100 dollar.. Carried.
tag./ Whether, all th Ings considered, life Joint ' Re«blutina No,', ft—approved
Thecftronittcenpontha apportionment
M»MC9ih, IMl: Tto 0i reoMofom.
iabeW. I must lewvp tn the IwUcr,
of the State and County tax to the several
mefo/oftho Irgiafetqre. My .&lt;u«Renton after qpdllng the main focta affecting tto
Towfitbipa, aubtnittod the fullowing as
feifoH it wilhmc bw wise tu mcrysne thr dil/v. takes the ground that the etottad1 propriatiun. They axk for the same np■:' their report.
&lt;
fapip rs in thi«&lt;achg&lt;il. but fo makr pro- with Hr Bet.-k* wo. illrgal ahd vdd, Iytygti for placing gto older. jm&gt;&lt;kf more hkeidg toeftitt tto fiiric.d rrtcm'torofihe
•nnmiuend. BeyaFUy twostudonta have
hardynxl ■.ffi-nd.-c*jri-cwtoiyt,■..*&gt; any l-r-gMAfore ftit pn«»*l the hv&lt;; 'hut, in
of paym*
boon aducaU'd al the u-&gt;Uogr during the
c-•moderation nfrhe valde rif the stork, pist year, wfae xtBaidrasMe 'Namtore
Oft. 1-avL
-mi tfa g—I Gith
Mr. Brord. tto
of tsoo.-j
wfa omtamplated admission have enter-,
.-Ikliii "was referred to tto B-wrd -.f Stair.
•1 the military aerrio*. By an act of
paid live million dollar Iron Lfod. 6 per ^ijf^tretlrwi l!“«W an act. approved Auditor* for adjustment, and the amount
C.ogn-0*—approved July 2. 1862—
ffafo toe Jan. 1.^8, 8117.000.00a&lt;b
f.rtjpd equitably due was' directed tn to
MsrcbJS. 1861, the BfamT jjf foapertnra
there was •‘gnwitod hi ttoseveral reatre
Jutted bonds, 6 per cents, due Japnarv I, •if thr Slate Prison wrril adthorixed ‘to , paid In State Swaihp lands al tbel mini- for the purp-tre. thereafter maotiooto,
1963. 01.746,186; tem'miArt 1..kh, 7’per cninhirt with the City of DHrnit ..for.Ute mnni prioe per sere, upon the claimant an amount of poblie latai, (t&gt; he approeriiVb toe Jun. 1, 187B71MlOOO ; reny w- ^fifo^ent^lji^ito'"'-"---’k- *t- filing kith tfe- Board Hl. receipt hl full. pristed i&gt;» each jtate ^quantity equal k»i
si frtan’fl p*r centa due Jsf».: if fN78,
1‘hU MtllMnrM Mr. B ard Lax d--«-tiiii-d thinj throrand sere* l«&gt;r each Hrrotor
ti» torept. and Ilamadvi&gt;e&lt;l that the tdaiin and tfoprrortrtrtivc in Cungiera to «hwh
♦3I&amp;M0 -, Chert Irortn, fl Rr «*fa. due yieied of any offers r
will he again piVamtrfl at thl« *r»i&lt;xi.
Jac. JU870,flMM0flf -raw li«n. f. r«r prfsjtoment in thefltotr Prison,
the Statu are rropvctivriy eoliifed by
It i* vrry,certain that the Legirtariiro &lt;&gt;f
conla. due Jan. I.
OMUOD;-rot- tftaL’to cnmprnsatmn to to pah
ito apportionment.xrtder.^ber census of
I8S7 never thtrtidrd'/it'pay fir that tn&gt;standing intarnsl itmtrovement warrapta, ni(t Cjtreetl one dollgr per week.
I860, provided that no miurato taofa,
provmie'nl in'^et-h. They were 'led, I
♦3.533 75; fundabKdebt, •140.000 rot,
YiatoeHnr'ipe55.iS S3I.S5 1U '
lOSO^S
-hnjl. be releetrd or piirchared wwtar the'
TtofosrpU.. Xffj? WM0 M*
think, to tolirvc that ll^rrr 'were some, pr-oWra 'dr&amp;iaam. Sects* four uf
sfarnjlrlg part paiff five milli-at 'dollar
internal Imnmrvinent iopJ* still itnMsld. tbit art ia a.'.fotji&gt;wsi.
- ■
s i :.65 5i-srn; tti'.io w7srirt.es
which might lie' matte, ptoflable for thj*
' funded‘aifrl*
See. 4-Arth.M ferthnr martfa.
puitH.to. to s&gt;&gt;me rnteiit ai.&gt;1 &lt;-a'pilali«i- ,0n motion tl» repirfc «s» accepted,
1 hit nil moneys drrUa4&amp;o&lt;&gt;» the sale ofin that qnsrier would.furnish the remain, Unfa ofiirraaid. bv the Sure re w-fartatlUand rtMuc.m.usittae discharged.
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der tocrw»ary to do tto work. Ttoy
Mr. Eutory moved that tbs report be
fondsaee apfewtitartd. am^mtto ante
were grilling 1«» wiciutrage the Improvend-maed in full. Carried.
.
&gt;iperiiitMidcnt with th
• •Hand iwripsfaremtofore provided for.
Sir. Rork &lt;«tor*d that-Urn-sum of nine
mentrtn the amount that might rem.iin
act which,It pmpiwe
■ball be invrsiefein atratoof fae United
tteuaato dollars be appropriated from
um-xpend|f&lt;i of ito fimd/tot *)•• further. Slatra. or of tto 8'me. or *»me oebcr safe
ipr to adopt, aetiftii
the County.tax to bo .Udowd *» the VolI can oiilv i-on mwl that ibis claim, if preunlaer- Relief fund. Carried.’
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•vrivtad. should to very thumnghh e»m-.
State
Mrvjjtevens submH ted Ufa following
iacd.- Strict jurtire shmiid be done, and that tto HMmeys re iwvereri)slnll ronrt'u
fehre has placed the pftbHr eredn- &lt;&lt;f the
rcsdfafon:
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Bfeta un■m a firm hasiv. . Adequate sink- j tinder the control of 3 B..nrd of In^-C thr rights «»f the- people, as Well as of the tuina perpetrol food, th* capital .ff which
’
—Whcrnai- We, the Supervamn of the
ing funds were provided for the gradual tors'io be appoiqted hy ‘the CoBiH&gt;.m dainianl, carefidly^ju.rded.
■fall retrain litrever tMMfafanwtod. exrept
Cousrtyof Barry, d&gt;*em it their dnty-tu
but certain extinguishment «&gt;f fad pfefe- Clupril of Detrwit^ To this
Prh'i.
■7 for as iMy be proridrit In rert'wet fifth
we that tbs Military Belief fuad fur said
ent doht,.-and a system of taxation tehtjnry it-in proposed tn allow all the:
of thio oct. and tto lotarrat of which shall
The
arts
of
auetossive
Legislatures,
The legislative caucus,, held ori.Wffto inaugersted » feet is not burdteummc but onui^s nf theSlate.pn their din-retlnn, to
County should be pnufootlj and carefully
devoting the swamp lands to their own fa bvinlaldy appropriated by each State,
disbursed. _
Mttry ftfofng,; ofjgst week, did itself sufficient for all present nerds, thus. pre. aeritrncrany rnalq-onnvttt between the
' rrefeninllon and improvement by means whtcb may takrandrinim the fattrirt of
Therefore, Resolved by th* Board of fasting hoiior in ro nomiukting-dro trfed; venting any further Increase of the Stalo
agt-v of aixUwn sn&lt; twenty one yi-ara. and1 &lt;&gt;f State r»sds and ditches, may now to this set;Jo the-imdtiwincwt.aupport, and
Supervisors that each Supurvinur before true, faitbffil and learlemSuimploo of tbs debt. In this contortion .1 hiyK-roly' tri mJ! femnlra. The taw of 18d| was r**-.
; cyiaidrred as having eMnIJi-tol a defin- maintewaner iff nt leearooe GtUeg* where
givingtod to my applioaat, from aald
rrcdutnmend that tiro pUicy bf continued, &lt;&gt;mntended, tn my/.naugural niesaa&lt;K of1 ’»* Ptlhsy upon that subject. Tltere can th»- le.idiag object shall br, wltobnt ox ‘
Uakm.'the Constitution and (ba IswaJfond, intake the affidavit of such appli
thsttjn new sehemM. Involving large ex­ tbi|it*ycar. for the jitirpwe of giving to tfei to no question but that the srttlemeM rinding other oritnlific and rlaaricnl fltudearnekt war polity against' tbs penditures, be undertaken, and that, for Inspectors of the State Prison lite pttwev
cant, as to his or her necessities and said and of
and iraproyoment &lt;&gt;f the cMrtral and north- ica, ■nd including military tactics. Io
affidavit shallbo deemed sufficient fur traitors who would subvert all these.— tfa ’paymeot of siTextraordinary . appro­ to reHive the PiTwSTof the burden of ex-,
nrn p-rtiuos of the State bore bewi great trarft aut-h Itraurhe*, o| learning *e new
each subsequent application, i
And ths'Legislature in 'joint session, op priation., a tax be levied it tto tlihe. In ersaive uuintor*. If it abould Iwcoiuy1, ly sCcelenU^I hy ||., Tto vysleiu few allied tu agrtcullure and the mwfanie
c. Qu spotinn.wfMr.Uoward the resolu­
pursuance of the act,.' entitled, “An Art n^msary, and. I auppone. wM adopted by , now only begun to.huw the benefit* which arts,in xuch manner a« the Lemalrton- •/
Thqrsdity,.Completed tha good wufa.lhux to Provide meansfi&gt;r (be Redemption of
tion was advpUfl.
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the Legislature for the naitin reason. The' will to reaped fr-.nu the .completion ,nf the Staten may respect! velv prratribr. in
'-Ou motion Board adjourned until 7 begun, electing Sxxawa Chmumm as the bond* oftha State, MaWring Jan. 1st, rapid reduction of the num her ofe»«hvicis
1 some “I the main llntw of road, h would order tqj'romole the liberal tod practical
r'. M.
D. Buikos, Cork.
hfe awn successor. “Glory cn&lt;g&gt;gt&gt; for 1868,’’approved March 11 1861, neguti. sentenced tn that Prison, whlrh was then have toen mors w|*e. I believe, if the
atnms have berfe entered lmn foe the ex­ unl'H.kc-J for, Las entirely dlspcwed &lt;d
ondflsyj”
Lxgialaturs had remfined the expatwiiinrcs
Evening Bcesion.
change
and
sale
of
tto
two
million
loan
SectU&gt;ii 5 prraeritos, more particular-'
that
object.
. mainly to ttore lines, inatred of allowing
Fusion Democracy has expwitneed the
One entire wing q F the-Stale Prison isi an many reads of mer» neighb&lt;.riw&gt;’d im­ ly. the e&gt;a&gt;di*N«w«if tto gnml, which err
antto adjournment, terrible pangs, and'exhibited the repul- bonds, and the objects of tha art fully,
accomplished, 1 think it may’now fa -aid now. uulenanted. and It is difficult to per­ portance; and I, hope dial, tberofiwv, this all wisely inlowdrd to preoerve it from
Kull called, quorum present, Beard pro­
&lt;ire contortions .of another aspiring that the turning pmnt In tha fiuaBeial of' ceire sriv gmd rcas^ a (orcrecrihg it ne«
ceedad lu business.
twryr may to avoided.
Many mads destruction. I mato mi d»ubl that ynn
On motion of Mr. Stevens ths following throe; aadiif still permitted to have life, afire of the State has been safely pa .red. 8Utn' Penitentiary a; ; thia tim'd, and c*r- have torn aulhorijtsd. which it is of j&gt;&lt;&gt; will fasten immolitonty to accept this
.’L'nilcr the set ®Ainb&lt;irfeing a War. tahily loonld never,'. --- ------Revolution was ■*'nrdcan only make faces at those whom it
ppeorot importance tu build ; and seem­ munificent ghtntfiyk m»wt rnhght.-n.-d
Koaog’ Imnds have torn issued and -polff
Gmgrese. It amounts t.• 2D0.OOO aere*
Resolved, That the Chairman appoint could not drag flowntp
low level of to tto amount of M07J00, and tto tjmn-. any Other principle .than lliat_ the Stale ingly withnu view except to «i veto each
should purchase the, inslitntinfli' and «•- red ion its share ol, the land*. We need and ia, by the net, U&gt; to atooctrd within
a committee of three to wail upon the riflefariva putrefaction.
W'hat must be
ey fas been expended in pursuance of the ronfe-tbs entire control of it.
1 ,
to in n&lt;&gt; hurrv to to rid of. these lands, this State. It will b* at:—ary fiw you
editors of ^he Hastings Banner and Barry
law,
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The
principal'
portion
.
uf
ibis
sum
the
feelings
of
those.merceasrjpeo.wiw.
t&lt;&gt; proiide for.Ute aelanmo and dfamsi.
Pioneer and ascertain for what they will
rm STXTB ASTLCMS fug TUB MAT, X&gt;CMn. Thjy are^teadily growing in value, and thm uf there lands, as' well as tto fund U&gt;
publish the proceedings of ths Bukrd of in the recent election,. sold their birth­ hastoen expended w rai.irig ana equip­
tb.we that seem neeriv v-&gt;irihleM now,
will, in a few years, com maud a fair price. be derived from them under the caodiSupervfeore for the present session and right in the hope of .btaifcing awseea of ping troop for tbrj/enersl Gnvereaient,
I fa mm end U» the fostering fare of thandTir which the State has a claim for
It is one *f the evils nf a in* country tfoo* oftbe law toCungrwe. 1 «wa fan
at thu adjourned session to bo h»lden pottage, and failed to get even a‘‘water
reimbursement.
The ■ seen unto
anff Legfdature the AMurns fir ihe Di-of ;
about the cluse of the year 1862, and re­
-that the people unde eval us the low. wet no totter plan than tn orient thane lands
gruel ? i
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voucher* have liecn fofarnrded t» Waiib Dumb ami the Blind, and for the ftisatb-. lands ami tto fimtor. The war has re- and dispose ofjhaip at C
port to morrow at 10 o’clock A. M.
i»&gt;gtnh‘#»r allowance,’and no dmibt' will Ttoy are both well femdueted. I belieVe. lardt-d’’ the work tirmti'Ufe rmps this yrt&gt; and in tto xamo maimer
The Chair appointed Messrs. Emory,
Tst LxctitartniB of ibis State met to adiuoted In doe sea**. Whoa re to snd arc realising, as far a* 'proaihta. tto
. Smith and Blake as su?h committee.
very. mweb. tot a g.«d deal has ^iU'boea
on tto 7th insL, at Lansing.
Neatly justed Hie smiwmt will be due tn the bebavtilrtit objects S&gt;night in tbrir crea
of As to the application of the lands,
door aftd Uno* fo pr ■gV*H'
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Mr. Polls Introduced the followir.g
tfoo. The buildings of both faaee'- insUevery member of both branches were State, leva the direct.lfax doe from tto
Rcwjfution :
The sale, jf swa.rm land, for cash have the Agrietilturat C-dirge is alrewtty la
ttitiroaare still, to a great extent,' unffi&gt;■:;'ll0ol»ej, That tfe Supervisors &lt;f the present.
On the stoning of the first State tu the National GoveramfaV Wm*. and. no doubt, round pdicv re- faHae &lt;kl Fo a small aim Hint, brin* oair existence, and-iajxisi. trndt a C-Ik-Re as
amounting to 8426^109 84. *
the grant oontrmpUfra—withexerp
several townships ahall certify to ths day of the seerion the Republicans met
qalro* that they shrold fa romjilAed to t5.T^-flW fer*M&gt;n rear, owing tn tto lion of tt» military pri»f«ww&gt;r«hip. which
largo awHifinl thrown •upon tto market
THB BTSBB PKtOi-X......... /&gt;
Treasurer of ibeir respective townships in caucus and, nominated officers of the
aTOff ns the finmtrestaili adirtUiff it? Still
&lt;w. to ewulv added. . ITU - to be ob­
•l
fowsfrratrw
by
Ito
Hoad
cootraetoea.
the amount of Military Relief fond io be
Tto number of cAvicts rrofined In the rterth.t advise the taxation-•Mosfairy far
tained nt nil then thia endowment ia prcraised; h their township, and instruct said respective Houses, which were cluly Start.Prion, Nov.'40. 1&amp;6J.. *a« 440 tlfe etttire compli-tfon of the building*
eto-ly whet it needs and should tore.—
Treasurer to pay the same to the County elected on tto following day. Thc«dTiceni ■bowing a decreaae-fot two years of #11. nrivr, but. perhaps, tto appropriation of
This m an. important .sulipat, and ! h-pa
of the Ho us* are, B. M. Cutcheon, of This Wu&gt; be accnodtod for by tto Mato atorifenodernte amoiinial thia Hm4'might
Treasurer, payable out of said fund.
you will give it careful oonaiderntiun.
i
On molfon'of Mr. Emory the above Washtenaw, Speaker; E. W. Barber, of of the country. The sound of.(be fife
iFring into us* a portion of the bdllding*
Resolution' was adapted.
(Cawchaded ntri week.)
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Eaton county, Ocrk; W. A. Hall, -of and drum on the Southern border has tn tboir great benefit
, Mr. Cooper presented bis account of
called to the camp m&lt;«l of thiwe restircs ' F”r detailed information on this *nbfl j.Bd. 56-100 dollars to the Board and Calhoun enunty, Engnasing, Clerk, and and rackJeraapirife gbu areeraie&lt;4 ,trtopt jeet.T must refer yriu tn the-report* iff
on tsoliun of Mr. Emory was allowed. ------ -Wuodbmiss of Ionin, Scrgeant-nt- cd tu the omimission pf crime. . puan, the rtvi-ral Boards nf Trt.atrfa, WM-re lhe
Mr. Rork moved that the County Clerk artne. Thric were etacled by a vole of rial I y the Prison has been leas awrcisfo) objects and wants vhf the Awytawrt are
and Prmrcuting Attorney be allowed sixty to thirty-three? TTto Senate elected the past year than heretofore. The re- folly eel forth.
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-ti
each the sum of two hundred dollars to
ducliou in.the'number iff ronvicta fas
W.'^.Btycw uf Bay City. Storetary.
.
TRBsacr catta^..
.
•n'j on their ■ra, fur the present
produced a 4&gt;nvtytnn4&gt;ng: redurti-® 'iff
Mr.
Whitney
’
,
of
Lenawee
county,
En
­
year. Carried.
the amount roorhrd for femxirt labor,
&lt;Tt»e receipt* froni-thc St. Mary's Falls

K‘XSo7..^^:k7^:

HASTINGS BANNHH.

Mr. Rork moved that the sum of three grossing Cferk, and W. H. Brockway, of
hpsjdred.dollars be appropriated for the Olbrnm, Scrgrimt sVaHsis, by b vats of
purpose of purchasing n safe fi*r the use
&gt;i£tUCounty Treasurer's office in aaid 18 to J4 Tto Governor’s Mestoge was
dtiverei on Thursday, immediately after
county.
Mr. Pullf moved that the matter of the permanent orgttnlritfion was peHfcted

npprorlatifig the ballanee in the County
TreaMtrci a bauds, belonging U. the Ag
ricultaral Broirty, upon the indebtedness
uf said society, he laid upon tbeabfeaOnlil tu-morrew morning. Carrwd.
On ni.Aiuo Board ndj&lt;M«w«d until to.mcrrcw murning at 8 o’clock.
DtStriker, Cbek.

while the expsnare &lt;x»ild n«t be reduc-d
in tto oamt ratio.. By . an, unfortunate­
fire a portion of jha W’rkatop wfa des­
troy cd?and bad to bo rebuilt at* crotnl

I5.4JW 2?.
Three muire ..with some
ottorn,uf ire* ruportanco. have mode tto
Prison for Um last year to amae extent,
Tbk Paocxxonres of the Board at a burden to the State Treasury. I oni
Supervisors and the Governor's massage Mtisfied, bo waver. Xhstlhio is no (null
the officer*. The managemawt has beun
will leader it impossible fiir u* to., give akill/al aitd totOMOtueal. and, under more
oar usual variety *«•
•*«» — favorable riremnstanoee, it would have
Til. w.H, U
(’"‘•FA
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interest eb-wld read 760, .«•!

Ship Canal, for the', current yfa/.l over
ated'hb..ve all experitoa, hnve’ hrou glfi.
(W0. The canal is In good cnmlhmn and
its business steadily iticrmsfa». Br ’an
art of tto Ixgisiaturc, approued March
H. 1861. tto entire reertyts faMi (.&lt;1.
ore tet apart for Ito purpnae-derriUbafe
tag ouch rams as are due fat-faveral
■cotuHies &lt;&gt;n nec«Hmfi»r taxes refnittrd bv
the State &lt;xt lands fe-longing tn fauCknal
Company, except such sums «* may fa
reqmrcd m pay tto'ctirrafa expenses bf
'fa Canal, and alsoHhe intercut accruing
utpmi the Canal Irons grorenUed by the
State. It Is very desirable, fa sown as
pnsrible. to reduce the tolls vkfa ifarely
tn be sufficient tn n*r the eurfairt eapeu
sos end koep^to Cfaal in agpair. TBi*
was. nnd-ubt, the mtmtum of Cungram
10 ranktag tb« grsfa of fend fee its sofa
rtfaction. Already randy twrahy «||;
lain, in value, rj property, port through

The immet

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SPECIAL NOTICES

TUX ApBlCtlTUBAL COtXOCB.
ThotoMMinigrmefit of ito puswoisa of
,agriruhnre fas always baeo tto efarisfad
।.^rrtwf Bto-p~pfo rfUtoBis. Om
,
•rf
tto rrawdaMw to tto onnettaBim to
t to Lreito«ture U. that it “totol Msnnufagu
the pruen-dfon rif iWttoUertwal. .eeiemific.
।and sgrieeUtMto inmmremeto, ead atoll,
,ns e&gt;wm su practicable, provide for tto
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BOUNTY. BACK FAT. TKNStONB,.

'tores ■»

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•is-d PORT MONIE. erort
om toiler* hi

brok bills, aa

“* !
finfar will be liberally raws
ong it at this office,,Of at thi
;L n&lt;*ltokf^-’'z&lt;7
'*5
‘W '—;.T«t4iB0fn CuUKT for

c.lumn.

riik.

Ita

"*•

A.ab.^.M&gt; f-

have ploecd their lands since
day. Farmers in thM virinft;
liktoiea. 4 ri

.wrera ra. •« &gt;• »

D. B. Ddnnd * CoV Otomtoi

j^x

and &amp;nk &lt;h.l &lt;«&gt;p«
drtrt»lw.i Vlk. tai

Mtrre

&lt;»• ett

Fairport, M.'«nff^.naty; N.'

R. R. R.
)r grave, because they neglect
rare of a alight e&gt;-ld. LelRAl
READY RELIEF be urad. *
are eeitohle lb* yro have ere
end all will he well In a few I
n-.t wait until vro are warnedh)
that dinrare fa* fa»tened np-m ’
on the first rndtotiro nf p
tbrrot, lieefacfa and other U
tto READY RELIEF, mn fr
all diregreraWe feelings will to

with the deciinrity »ff hfalffi.
1a all active InfanwWirv and
disease^ tor first object should I
liave the palsrel of pain—and
the vital principle-ihi* «• *»’
RADWAY'B RBADT RELtt
cSrea .ffCr.-ip, Itytfari*. Gripp
. enxa. imniediala orti-* is require
RADWAY-8 READY RFUEF
when srired with either &lt;ff tto
plaints—nil fairer will fa remm
.few minute*. Tile following lata
Mr. Jrtm H-to- EAltoe of tbe
mart, G W. £»trrpriM. shows
portaem ofRADW AY’S READ
LIEF, in a «m of Croup.
Collis®wo-in, C. W., June 1.

�TMEC^.L

DRUG STORE!!!
t&gt;"H]

Jt^tafeoDYEAR.

GRANTA SPAULDING
FAIRBANKS
’
STANDARD

e-r

4j1

£qa!

te SCALES
TOBPEKTINE AND ALCOHOL

B OUB UH OF TW®

MR1 MWSMs

•irw-rr-y-yrr.’ .—•,
~ i
AIM the Ewntaled ammtnl.uf aamial

r

internet should road 760, instead of Tw.
as given.

v

Com. aad See.! I

FOX MKCHANICAL AND MKDK1KAL
PCXFUOXAnJtJR

These errors occur' in only s

part &lt;&gt;f out issue.
LOST —Ou Munday last, between I.
n.mghtalm’n, (»•* miles east nf the Coon’
ly Farm.) and this village, a sinlium

Dissolution Notice
stria af sV«a Brunt a Marble.” is A&gt;it

GROCERIES!

WHICH

tiled PORT MONfE. eontaiaing twenU
owe thdlam in bank bills, and »no dollar
■al.AM, to ™«u i» .jjlW: /7Sr

5WY®®waratara®H
in f.ct, '"rrtbis! is Cha Grocery Um, saeh u
.ill b« M*irf Rar taniir aw. . ,
Also s crest rartetf of tbs

finder will bo liberally rewanlqd -&gt;n l.«|»
Hng it al this office, of at the residence of

LTL^thlWiJ• *

jnm.'irtyr j-XEiMnUXEI

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Tub Cmct-n tutor tor this c«&gt;udty
.baa been in seMlou sn.tx Monday.
Wo

A»d Cwwkisg Extracts,

have no particulars this week.
jgpAri’ll^ A. (Lufdyeae’a advertise (
meat of New Harness Sb-p, in arn-lMr
eoluma. Mao who dare make pledges j

ift'ibe'paMi^rirfth, mtsHMng thrlr busi |
n«M,srn always lb. safer men to deal
with. And beside, Mr. Goodyear's well
known business intagri|y will secure him

PATENT MEDIClhES
GOOD ^WTS

customers nhen i&gt;&gt; known bis egreahm

in tbe market.

At JO and 12| cents per yerd,

fjjT“ Several farieeraata*ut Kalemao*'
have plowed their lands since New Year's

day.

CONSUMPTION", SCROFULA RHEUM

Farmers in thH vleinlly hare dtafe

likewise. .

thee la be bsMea, st the Frobsu (Mee, la
T.'.lax* of Us»u»c». »»&lt;i *bu» aao. if aay U
be. *ky ths pnjw of the pvtilfeeer ataraid

O®WB©

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BmflfU (Styles of Mateo, .

*t 20ds per lari.

JMIMb I
&lt;ir« avUs&lt; r

^Mru Wurth baa reined and raimd
during the past etjjA. Should Ute StoCin
King continue U» draw a elaek rein over

the elements for a week w&lt;Ms mete,
sleighs and sleds will be aS .armrest a

THE

.discount as Gufedtrate notes.

PRIDE

OF

NEW

YORK.

®0®V3 *'8H®B3,

HM i Speciality.

Rbadbb, St&gt;«t a«d Taisa-—We sup­
pose the n»« of our renders boy and u»1). B. Defend &amp; G&gt;'s Clwawal Ssbraha

IBBOB OF AkEBlCAJf «SXI

To Doing------- Rats. Roaches, 4tc.
-* *”•

ct with spirit, elawaenf with earn.
In rraton. ar oulhe nleaM.”7

To Doing------- Muths in Furs, Civ thee,

To Doing------- Muiquituce and Flees.

The New York Mercury
SON THS XSW^BAB.

HARD-WARE!

Ho Doing------- Insects oct , Plants and
Firn It.
To Doing-------Insects mi Animals. Ac.
To Uutng------- Every furm sod species
ofVorunn.
.

py Bee “Gtetar’s" advertisements
In tbit paper for the Dttnctwa aai «Mr
crfemtaefiow tfall kindt and tpKicnf

Thoutsnda are hurried into an uniim.
Iv grave. Iieeeese they neglect t» take
-care of a alight e&gt;4d. Lal RADWAY'S
READY RELIEF bo used. whvn yon
&gt;re oeRssible that yuti have caught cold,
and all will be wdl in a few hoars, do
nM wait until y«u am warned b, a cough,
that dtaeweo has fastened npnn you—but
..hi die first indiemthm nf pain—Rwr
throat, IIendache and '*ber unpleasant,
if not shwrdwtaiy numful symptoms—&lt;wr
tbe READY RELIEF, inn few b-rnra.
all disagreeable feelings will leave you
.and y«or system will become charged
withtbe electiririty of health.
la all netive iuAamatpry and Nervous
. dismaea, our first object should be In rr
lieve the pnlfei.t «f pant—and increase
the vital principle—this we auceaarfulb
accomplish hv the administration of
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF.
L
cnees I.f Crwnp, Ihptberin. Grippe. Infl.i.mu*, immediate actem is required. Let
RADWAY'S READY RFL1EFhoused
when seized with either of these e-m
plaints—all ilauafur will be removed in a
few minutes. The following letter from
Mr. John H-ft. Edit** of the Gdltag
w.md.C. W gttrnrio. shown the un­
porta*, ofRADWAVS READY BE
LIEF, io a case &lt;«f CmupCotxtsawmm. C. Wn June 1. 1857.

AND

THE GREAT CAUSE OF

HUMAN MISERY.

DRY GOODS!

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back ano rUM with RADWAYS
READY RELIEF ttemegMy. •Aea.m
the enaraa of a frv^rt, she was wall

Stacks

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in tmy. in r«». m ofe.

Clothi
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Moan. Dotoag 4 Os...
GaaTLaMsa —A child nf miae, ab»at. a
^ight emeha &gt;dd. was taken with a very r
j»v«re cold. Nut being attended to al f
-once. Il settled on tha &lt;£est. and ultimata ; t
df Wmfei iota Croup m ita «wm k.r.n “

ABPH5%feTSS3Si2.’ffi

OVE GOODS

MOKTOXOE SALL.

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io g noim
»aWJ

J^egulaior
JttanNy fctowW-ITOWlBP B1W, to NtaMwrL
afcStoKuioH
RspveeM Coerlef the Delta* Matos.

ere repaired..
&gt;
Bills, Inlaw*- A Il tiwM drafta, end all ,
notca and doe-bilh payable at specific

W.AfiSfoft
7.'t
-JAKX8H. w inr*. orttorr^a
XiSSISEXwII
USrflVWAY
•‘’■,*l g',‘'&gt;',&lt;ry&gt;i! “BA».PWtoTLWJ * CLU»|&gt;O «r»or. -- wevWffiBtaKrR-*
..I
‘A
-HAMDK. MKlfiOB, af X. T.
83JABS *A
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-BOHSKTC. G*lKM.«CFrao.
i nttfmgaftli fam or

1

“S-IS

OM.OAO; ^ Ja ^wrSSOT .»d parts of the name over *5,000, *1.

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eeote; other descriptions, 25 c«&gt;l».
Ccrtificai«h-Of fiac*,Taf Port-War
den. of Marine Surveyor, for damages,
and fiw shares of ipterfit, fur. amounts
eaceedigBMWs'ifi |-UTto deporiteof mon
ay, to 1100,2 cants; do. over 1100, &amp;
osots; all othercsrufisalM, 10 cents.
Conveyance.* Deeds, dec.—Where the
vslue is to 1100, no stamp; to 1500, 50

tow
41 MM* Ur aiab .« I
U«&lt;- A lllwrBl l«MM to y—ri. I
*
MnlCkrtrMlI

3eAyrwwng'.wr.
■su b Ota I a as as Dees Ota. tor ■

ttttcn.
t^uanldAMM.
awk &lt;&gt;.X I'm. v-tl^ult &lt;\«M. «M
a AU.TL.x-tcmwVlm oj •'■■■■ ■■

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CHARI** UraOS. Attereer GaoaraL
JOBS ROHBHTMXI, MJetoat Oonrml
J. H. FUUSTBW. feulw «Mw O«wnl.

vaaiwaooiva
DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR

&gt;20; and for every 110.000, or parts of
*10 000 in exosee &lt;/• 10.000.20 dollars.

PilioiMa j"«vin-, ' "
J’fiVfir-^BudLji^gTzo,
Liver Qomplw^i.x
'tewpeptiO', .. ,. ^lvn
Sl'MCRIBE FOB THE BANNER
■ • • JmtupiMrfioB,.. . i -...d v
Jo,v.-naLia9,'■ if Th-.bh l&lt;1s
Kidney Compla.iTd»,

I'.VtB -/-a

business

tx Mtxvb*

aW.
lav AaXuve.

LIFE BTTER8,

IU taada.f. *-4. tend. /u-tf.
■. L-, telM,* Mtatal m «Ur|
•.O.MUUMU

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*VW»e, 'BX.XXe.v*

.T13SS'i.-£2^3-K.

or* eowV^oEUl flj vuve curtA
^vomxy^yyX. roo\* ox\A 'torftn,
vAx\.c.\v vcukka tXwm.
z’d ***

*TovCve..
DABUNOV

-&lt;..r

LIVER REGULATOR

*o«un«

MSfMfflasttirttt:

n*.

kidney., renuviuc atari elatnmfan. reMone a
uatoral .nd beallbi acton to Um vita) wpM.-

11 poMiataa all al th. mm

to • Meaner' toMa aed OletoUe; aiwellMM

nXZ

taoi^kZ.'

NEWS.

MM^arMnu*as eeAhtovdtos gttM, a* -area

“ii’?w&lt;r?W¥»

&gt;

j

ftYottvacXx 'B'ALm

FAMILY MEDICUfE,
Meeh better than pilto. a»d nwl rater to take.

yvo'»m’k'»

M0M, Ikxt. teMCte HKUJrtV HWAXA^
Doctor’* DdU.

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ftXo’KNae'tfc "KvXta**

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taWUlXET A Af-

^iw'ESSSiW

wrefoo Aekb. tnan’s SoUtt
atxA Covf^ort.

Sfnp™

Jaa. L Bnunlay, taavebaal, IM Fulloa Mn

Dv.'BbBhaeUV
'ftkXUn
~ RntABKABLr La*m tir Poktcobl.—
On the torpnf tha ridge of mountaina in
PortsfiftaHed Eatralia, are two Ma
dTrtoal ntent and depth, eepectirt/ mfe
of them, which ia aaid tn be nnfetubma
Bh.
Wh*t ia ‘chiefly rem«rk*bU tn
them k. that they are calm when the aca
ia «' and ruutfh when It ia alnrmy. It ia
tblr-ettee, pmbalathat they have* sub
lerranran communication with the ocean;
end thi. arem. to he cmflrmed br' tbe
plecto nf ahipa they throw up, tfeugh
almoat forty ntilaa fmm the aea. There
fa anuthar extra ordinary lilt* ia that
- which betwe a storm, ia aaid to
make frightful, yumhTma noiae that may
M beard a dtatanoe of aaewral mTh. And
we are also told of a p»«ol or frontal*
tolled - Feri encaia, about twetaty-faur
rnilra fri&gt;«u Gunin. that abaorbe notohly
tteea, but the lightest bodies thrown
Mto it each aa enrk. straw, fratbrra. etc.'.

VM^ovaU ftkfr .BKQfc atMt

A' &gt;ow

..dursrau

as ▲LTEBATIvn
LiWtoMt Itcriafa. rtoe rntotael. tare­
, blue pUI. bened *«r rar»oeta»CT &lt;• tear.
r»r ■unipiatoitaL amt ■■!&lt;«• «Benlltaa. Jana
Ity.peywm. B.ltoc. aitoekt. Head aebt. Be
« Manana* af Ween, eMar tilliatfVMte^
inia.Radedhe----- ““ *----- &gt;r&gt;oa«taMaa.

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER I

raomeodwr paper authorised to
ia tbe Seerttary’s behalC explain
hie was ee, and at tbe seme Mom,
itf the Jtopebl iean party is Mrncg
* la keep Uwi man in a positioa
i bo tea trngeeueeMs ptoiuon to
Fauch meh as Judge PtftterJ__ _

p'jjXW

evrtAW ttcAAxer'*
^.ipox \xX\axc* DvavAxto-, Dn&amp;*&gt;
VnAtoTV). ^MWNMtoMto&lt;*to

LOCAL NEWS.

TAeoe Fitter* are put M- fntBtaaMT
beiilaa, tf whith tha alctw to' a fdo-eini-i
da. &lt;F&gt;n toM t‘» finely •ng-rni^d.aMd
to prvaUad ifth a aafa-gutu^L firm
aMulter/eftenu Prior 4U pre toMfeutof
steJbrM fl
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j'.Yn.iM.
C. w. J?obtok. ff-rorrfc^. Jte. 01
Sort AurtA fit , Qtaeiawali. to »kw

Darling’* Liver Ragulao r.

bTma Trrxl-Tbe WiaoMaln State
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faf'lw tfa Stale riHHtlry fund,
prAtifions nf Ifa acPcvnlain tfa
« dfalt and the recrtliing str vie
WfJHl of eecrton Hfand around
efathfi) W, so as to lave from
■om re,
repeal the
kAH h&gt; provide a MQitary Force
ed March 10.T8ZJI * anif the
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fMoirdky.eocribcM appalling to ctfetnah
ptote.AM which wemn hydlj espnet
put pcopl, to make. Bering this clmHy.
awd afar • yaer sad &lt; half of tffhrt tp
to|dur&gt;» rebel I mo mitbimi-daMrtag
**Un*Jaws aud lustHuUoaa in the HlMyent States, the GovernmdM oftfrs
IMted^tptoa baa adopted ths taM gsact
nwediaa af smancipstioo wnd ■ enpArh.
1Mb
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they are now ebow'iwg that their fava of
vlover/ fa greeter than Mr luSpTsntou

xfa ia foaererraoae steadfisit R&gt;r Hfa
Haifa.
. ■
• •
'
• -1 —libs the rebels Mncalree—if they
Kentucky has fare preveCled from cannot rwlf the administration so as ant
faUhig into tfa wrbri, g«*»p. 5Ve Mw to hurt slawery, they wIH wm support Ir
Slate »f Weetrm Virginia fae faun Ifr-a!
HMr n&lt;to of their leading papers tolf,.
ly won, aed nrerly half &lt;&gt;f &lt;&gt;M Virginia
sinee the efaMio® to bver^,
ta firmly held by tfa Unire armlrw.
W W[&gt; «rew ta ree portions of Tefateoere.
-VIW Primdeat atolHeme ths 'threat
Misaiasippi and Lz»ui»iun.i, wirtt ttcarii cued emancipation proclamation «w&gt; the ■
ft's are about to strike hanftf wftt^jlw tfa ealtrw relfarofcfa F*fternf Wdllrrs sSSteKreS?
VUbUd srirerta .4 tfa paflKipaf phrts of
ifa Cun tede race tn toelfolJ and od^the
Alias tie se* board, while the remainder
blaek
Ko aid him a of tlfrtn are closely blockaded." Our
armies are larger and falter Itactpbnrd | the war wagad far the purpose •f thee
tfact tat«say Ifoivner psofott.
AH tins mfafaep'-kv -»»
-- - .
. •
has been: eccoiaptisfad in a'little more
But he d-ie* know thia now. He not
than a year and a belt • A Ifte 'buceru only known- that «hb'Thmroerstie partv
for
ifa
same
Iragthmf
time'tn
crime,
and
Bv. ifa pr&lt; mJ aorat foa of September KI.
IMS. sad Jas. &gt;, IMS, *fa President, by ifa p*/wer &lt;/tfa refailtoti will fa entirely
broken. Our eacrifices have indfad Ixfeii entire unanimity,willstand aloof from ft.
virtiM of tfa power vested m brm as
(?oiutnsnder.la.Chaef nf tfa 'Arriv and preafo-but-*um|tared with tfafa ttfuvr
nothing. Uur BtaVe
Naw of Ifa Untasdffiteiea.fasfrj a 'tin- enemy they era
fas
fare entirely free from torosfon.'Jhile
pie bluWrt streck tfa eheritlce from near
g.000.000 of .tavwa, efa Mbifa tfam tn tfatr* fare been tfa scree* of tall ti&gt;c
tfa loyal free people of tbc Repnblie.— great battlee of the war, and literally
This act. will bo memorable as ioeg as trampled endue tfa tert of both wmlei.
rtitastta
history endures. It-haa fare done for Our buafasM ev.iewtionv fare beendtiln
the strong tfaning of tfa omntry against terrupted, while tfaire arc nearly destroy
itato&gt;cmiea,and-fader tfa war power; «d. Tbe wbota ffowthrtti'faest te either
held
by
aw,
or
blockaded
-by
an
inrlnHblr
built ta not CirbiddetT to tfa pMhin'hro
fleet.'and thrir tsnnaierce nearly cut off.
plat and the good every where t&lt;« rejoice
in tfa redemption cf a rare.
With &lt;t i Is there ant re use for discouragement in
all this t *iBhrit-we listen to rhe'eeeutaii&lt;«
fodesawey tfa oca«rrrt aad famiHsting
stein upre ewe arttaMl earetrfafa. From creakara, fiwx- t "ur monbond, and fan
down fafortt tfarebels? .
this petal air coimw-y starte upon a new
We fare assaulted * ifa-cflerwieV in
m will if tfa pn
Khali fa
course, aud tha experiiwnnt of republican
made reatoratiou of'tbu
liberty may fa fitir^r tried.
’ trenrifed positiwi at FredericksI »urg. and
foiled to take it. So Napoleon lurt' tfa
Of the nereselty tmd legality 6f (his faille of Marengo, ard w&lt;« it again fa
The nrorlan.wtinn most mt be petalatatT
greet measure, there is Iittl• room to fore sundown. If we cannot bear a dis
doubt. It it hardly worth while to atop
to tnswer tfa frshfe creaking of tfaf class astirorkwu, without cryiag ont fora
parley. then, indeod, do. we m«d tfa stern obaprlMns »Ab&gt;ta»«r W fa MUM be
of people who always fiad. Jn tfa Consti­ .-duration ol rar.„,Jfa,.stiy. way, te ,fa| ■
tution an mrormountabre far to evsby- arevrrin pmee, is tofa able to, c.rupwr o-n^toj toiretJH^mduat &gt;&lt;Abraqar
thing that jtrade* and truth require. Their
in wpr.
MMilpry ( prowess ia «wwtiri, 'J
stoked pitatence* arid unsound logic are bi the stability and^rtpctiiity of a nation. ■
only a thh&gt; getM Af rifsf disloyhlty. The Ths true glory wf th- Ifopuldic must
President fas hnw rwit nhly to execute
count n-&gt;t only m tbc bcm&amp;afan-had. &lt;
the «&gt;rdinarv power of government c«*)- freedom of our institutions, fafoatau in, ।
ferred upon him by tfa Constitution, but
our ability and courage to defend and' .
he fan also to protect aod defend tfa
protect them. Il fanout fa too oftua
const!uttiog ictelf from destruction.
By reprated ifal it out art eg years of wge ,
virtue of that instrument be Is Command- found this Republic, and if u was worth 1
.
fa . gsmJdariBnn । tfa atruggle then, much, more, is.it worth '
fa all the ear
Po*fr !&gt;•■*•«*&lt;&lt; by the most despmtc
r^erntnent rm earth, and for th* ricrll“ *- ’

hy JU. 1801.
iltjr.^ Thia.- or
,1 recommend. as disunionista-J'iuujLe "moment it appreoAghgt M Ueiuo ctfaU aa-te^kr be
r» «rt
.
«^.A&gt;r..&lt;*,|&gt;.r^ra,.U», prawrf &gt;&lt;
srltot all details oRtlie nil I It Ury opora- |
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»»«t« brral ji up .nJ w.luirarafcU,
thill have occurred. 1 anticipate but one tieaeof tfa stateji refer you ttt'lhe truly
the foundation of their new aystam.
remaining difficulty and that grown out- eacafant report df tfa Adjutant General
IW this wsa doaa wftb ouasuinato tact
of the virioua, but well intended caixans’ 0» 'fifasc assMully and efficiency, the
psoyeritac. Kitowing weUKhat no
bcuuliea. As aouh as ths draft. ia ucar, Stale cnea a pe* alligation.’*
great revolution can be dfscteJ without
doubt ihoto bounties will soli roly
juafcaM1 aot-ptw. ,
smm great loading idea as iu foundation,
cense. They have been the cauio of cud. Gtqtl-me’a, | Commend ifa Michigan they boldly proclaimed zba only one left
leas trouble. Being uf various a attaint*
Udiflarent kictlitics, ihiwc seeking to troops toyour antiyewympalhy and sup to them,ond resolutely planted themselveo
upon it. , That the eyatpa of slave labor
enlist bare beta induced to offi-r tbem- port.. ■ By their horoio eudurreice of the
is the best and most bsueficont whufa
prltes niuaever the highest breicly waa bardfaps-vf war, and by .Ifaiti splendid
man can devise was now far .the first
effi rod. Tbc result has been a very w*v bravery in fauta tfay-hafa-crowned the
time,
I belicwa.^a*larodas afandameoial
ju:i.*ua bidding between difihf«t places, State with glorv. Their fartlecrv is
principle of. ^overamoAi.
It was firen
and very much higher bounties have been -Miriiig»n, Ramrenbar Michigan, and
premwmad to be ths diviae v»!em
Michigan
muu
re
member,
flfam.
We
paid. than.reason wouldjictate. Appeal*
th® economy uf labor. iLhaa.-therefore,
have.been muds to the cupidity, instead fave already a tong fatuftaamortal he from the first, burn retied upon as the
of the patriotism of the citiMus, to that tOttaJead in battle.* I hope you will in
priaqipU eoOtari “f strength to the rebelexteat degrading the eervioe. ■ la »&gt;nse- ^pre.afpfopriste way place upoat-ttai I
liim, and sixih i’. has undoubtedly pivkvod
gncitcu, M-me have «ulisted merely to |
to be. Its first efleet .wo to uuite unb
obtain the bou nuca. and Aavn then dnaartslantialiy
the tfimthren people, wbu are
«ddisgracefully. Tho evil has grown, volton of the brave tpan. Let us hand:
down thWr n'atffea’to podterily upon an mainly compcaaod-uf too elstaea, to «wit r
not out of the fnet that a buualy in oiriFret, tba ariatocracy. who own I be idsvw
‘
,
that
they
inay
fa
fevfifrd
I
od, but out.of lha want of uniformity tin
nod have the deepest interest ia thd eulbs amount. Wlieo the citizens’ boun­ ----- ,—• all time to cxMHe. They |
toblishoient of the now order .of thfagw ;
ties cease, I think we must have a substi­ belong to history now. iWe must take '
and second, the ignorant and dob&gt;»ed
tute for them, or theaolietmools. uHlafao oaro that it » rightly, written Your
nun slavebolding whltsa &lt;/tbw8.«Ui. wh..
cease. What eball that substitute tel bca.-ty tbaitos arc also duo to the fMtant ,
I are too pnnid to woifi - ahd too poor to
Icon think of nothing but* uniform State men whosUI wpfald ifa flag of oar eeoo
boy laborrre, but ntkerthriew still live
bounty, moderate io amount, to be paid try, in ifa.field, aod have lately fare* it
in the bqpq that by some ta«uw s»r other
only to those who enlist ta lha regitnente on to victory , ewer bloody 'ground. -Let
at some time, they may attain to the high
iis.aur.d
tbvia
warm
words
of
cfarr
from
wow organized and ors^Bwing. ec their
felicity of uwuing a stare.
being muttered jnko the service
the home. • Mr-y .God giro tfam other and
TU Irediog traitors, therefore, tavr
Usked States, The smouat of the boan greater victorias, and bring them speedily
begn able -to appeal to all the worst pea-.
1y,l thhik, should bo fifty dollars, audit bscHnimaoe aud triumph.: Tfau.mdred
sipnaof every d*** to tbs - aristocraticshall
Heaven
’
s
arches
riug
Jfiilh
gfal
ftiigbt bo paid from the war loan, ofwhieb
alavehdldsr they have prpmiaed not .mly
“.
there rrmaiua a balance unexpended of shouts of welcome—___
security .for jhie prevent preition, but.
uearMOOXtOfr^ Poibapo is fiooU.be
anffor OW riot- wrsxrr..
greatly 'increased weuUK domini.m sod
well, to giro ^discretion to increase that
Since writing the foregoing, iuielligenee power. The result of. the rebellion, if
I thing Vnoev artful,m«mdacfoua,\&lt;&gt;r bfental
loan by 1260.000 in ease the money
has been rtteivetf of another of the great •OCceaaful, »c easily understand, is tu be
than th&gt;eet&gt;tiw««^onbead&gt;&lt;nc extract.
should be required, which 1 do not au.
sacrifices we make .to ears oar oovMry. a stronc military fno»
tiripete. If-this plan should be adopted,
Any owe caw see it vw weatteu ’far thfr
My predecessor, ex Governor Moses himself (Jelf. D*yie);and his &lt;uer*ctatM
there is j&gt;o reason lodoubt that tho Mioblyisner. Cd. commanding the 22d Begi- will be,Um only ruling dais, and fa the
express purpose nf dividing tbe N-elb icon regiment* ran'fa kept In efficient mail oHnfentry, died athis post of duly far distance ha UUlds priocipslitie* ami
ufencouragmgaM’lMAtii^tetiKiailion (&lt;&gt;
(orct. Dfaoftfa principle eowoea of
powers,'
“
Stars
aud
Gartere,
’
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and
aU
the
In Kentucky, on ifa 4lh,day of January.
tfafrtfa JHTerKsU^lW' FrsnkThn. and tbe WontA*"'-—
encouragement'to enlist mon is tfa taw
Hia conduct is hia beat eulogy. A man paraphernalia &lt;jf a despotic empire*. Shall
the Adams, and to tnaka tenns with the
fur tfa relief of tfa families ofthe vulun
reliris in
and ibe teodeney of ।
«f grret Hrtriirctualas well aa physical us wonder that men taught in the school
&lt;4d 8&lt;neminent ofKtognnd PnritaRmtrt.
there, when in destitute circumstances.—
_ «ratc Insurrection Aera 1
of the plantation the ideas pf absolute
TjOWW. in tbs niPi-ldi»n n€lil'..
As it waa, they had klvo.tbeir do nothing
In.tfa eanta the law In well administered,
by alt the Mnforft -riffatnily. hotnk and power and scorn of coctn-l, fight deeper- sion of the writ of kabtat eerpiis In cake Generals, their Benedict Arnolds, and Tki fall. lent rank V fra, -l.k lit
nnd ig. productive ef great goal.
In a
ofreSeHion
and
Inreakm.
if
the
public'
frfcfda. U^be^dt)th.4U«f S. coontoy aleiy far!ths acreimpliehmrct of three
the »ad and sickening rivalries&lt;&lt;f minin' and «diA that knows the .editor dofknot .
few localities, fawevor, there are bard,
and wook the field. -Deeply imbtMd&gt;|W magnifictct objects 1 While such ideis safety requires it. That is tbe only llomJ high position, whose ambition far exceed­ teltovo It will be oerristad In.
iresym put hiring Supervisor*, who'exer­
of wrelth and p«&gt;s»- Whatever the public safety trquirev Is ed.their patriotism, but they had virtue
a love bflbnoe
h»d prevail wita tbs
Head tfa shrf/s, fa ^Aeodvn with tfa
cise sfaie-discretion not only witfawt humitOnly witfiln tbe power of tha "Prea^
tion,
they
promise
the
Iptuinnt
eia«s
that
drmt so much for hia country sadhtmm I fi­
enough and valor en.mjjb tu orerriirifc all, ।
manily buLwith pueilve-crueltr, if jny
bs put away from Mm every thing btrt his ubeu the bated Yankees are onre put drivt to do btfl it is hiseotemn duly to dl&gt; and after years of Shindy toil, thomghj . stated etawo fa..» fay I.eaUw. UAe&gt;
itrfbematson ia correct. I do hot know service, hni went forth at toe head af hia ■ down, and the old government destroyed, it. ‘ The slow processes of the law. which
E-jW .Ith.kn I...
many
defeats
and
some
vlrtoriea,
stood
thufiit iaipossible to remkdy IhU.
A*
regiment tn peril ’•&gt;! in difraeo ef tbs J there will be nothing left to prevent them are sufficientIn time of peacr.fail altngeth fiia: and heroic till they finally reached worst oflenoe—comparing bet diepara, ।
dtaeeettau-must-fa left somewhere, arid
from rising to ths class of nutsfars,, then er tn the prebencn nf war. ’Hie scheme* their heretic York tow u. and gar A auction [tingly with odM&lt;p.&gt;M~fa oAfa Union,
Union.
As a cominaoittnr offidef
aayetatage-friight rrewit in nn hterrese of
?i/l irtl
•l'”r-liniiiraoau
«&gt;trJ,,Ir ;abatl be
»c reopspbd.
re oproen. 'and
sna ofthe public enemy must be met with of Ireenfr* to the wnrM: Wfara'arit'
palrfetic votontMto Ae-aas siieeesefiK-'...,
tbc refit! I recommend yow-to consider
iWwift the manifest object of slienay
o plenty'add* cheap shall reuafd derision and promptness, and put down
an eminent degree, na be had been in allJ। negro
Ihairgruigi^lera and fiunt. -hearted emiuwhether an appeal nlgbkirat fa; allowed
ilvr nod secure their position in summarily, and by whatever means, for.
tbs waftsoHlfc. Hrdiad'ofttMe dfseio I thajr
m-fore nw 1
History has embalmed ling the Nrttomtf—brr theoprr~- |
frgru lha Snperyiyor to aarap county off
the tlfhe being, be most effectual, if the
tng
else*.
Stimulated
by
these
of the oamp.ta the midst of his commend
thrir very names for IMhmy. While U
cv. jp’sucb coyea, with authority to ’recombined with the plirays p&lt;»putar prerenn' of a spr ofthe rneniy Is fa&lt;«wn
in the domg of hie duty—more than this
Strings its never fading g«rian.da from
viyw Ifa. action, and thus inert*** tfa
of indrpehdenev; tie Southern In the army •ifTenhMnrfi, and ujxm un­ the tarooa .if Indepenrireoe. In the h»sneed not he Mid. For him the bmhp
pplbalulilire ofjuslice beiagdone. Such and drremetanre nf the bottle 'ire *^o
have ensured the privations and dertaking to arrest&gt;fra, be should aeqeM iriy tif the p«’l read that of the f.it&amp;re.
anapppal a»*y now be made to the Board
Ip*.
and
pul
forth
exertions
whieh
into
Michigan
would
thsra
U
any
dnnbl
more. TolieAmHy and friends be leavM
We have a proud nnineam&lt;Hig the aatwou
.d’Rupretitorv, Ufa it is an iscouxenieat
be admirable if dune in a good of the power and duty of lite Gimmandr
the rich rrmemhnmcc of an honorable
of the earth. Gallant 'hnveatoni *•1
tr^iUMH t*&gt; reach, constating of a conaidN&lt;»r can it be controverted suc- •r in Chief to pursue arid (take .him, in'
fame, end, to the Rtatehe fared, h prlda
pore, escutcheons and -bright itonjMMe-.
ciubic upntfar.aud sasoublieg hut *ek
ly^hat
thus
Ar
their
eyalerh
has
dritanre
tif
the
Aafevr
rerpw?ot
the
po«
t
that ri&gt;e had eo noble a eititen. Th yd*.'
Shall we add a glorious pane u^an'ad
ip'wer of ajrfagth to them. It has or vkCsriy civil maglslrute. and return him*
gentiemew. the repreectrtartves oftbe
r-lWdnty of thn State to its snMiers I 1 plr. is committed the Arty of fltly £Atu •
cr eeceaaarr for them to withdraw to be dcstt filth according to the roHltary
borers from the field to any consid- code, that under that code, he might be
dikes not unaai! with their enlmtmont, sad
extent to «id'|hen&gt; Io cartping on summnriy tried condemned and execu­
i '.MfeuM fallow stem to the fiald nod the
f. ^cka;* »od « tboosand other fonm oT
ted.or be'might be alAtah confined, so
Imspital* mA make its active svmpnthr
, expression, tha mind of these whose bo’
for* to till Xta *.41, lung a* tbe public exigsne'r required It,
arid, sal snanifaM in all their trials wntf
i sltirwi irbi. not tn strengthen bat weaken,
^fror. to produce the without trial al all. If thia fa true fa
KuJ^nght - :'R» fioeenmeM of tho Unipartiautariy .a* « titau. I tbauU dtaap«
VMtcr .tn take up the case supposed wrreld it fa any the tare
«»*»y «&gt;ly •sundered the Cnkm; msd1 will suggest, .amy as* pUytag tnte the
•Tlte rebellion. He true Jf the spy in qreMron ifaidtd Th
' l»* rf Jrf DrabSCte kw-.twl;.
abundant aappUmof ewsty fa»&lt;Lon«l. to potat gaur expeelstioaaifJ did hvtinviiw
now
prsventa
Ito
restoration,
.
nd
(tot
Michigan, and carried on hia operatings •
the soldwr j|. heal lit. all (bat is necesvtry. your attentiaa to the aflkirs oftfa mum.
*' * arjr. AH the blood aMd T&gt;»y «ul«,0rara I mi -.Uir—■■
It rurninhes good and aufficient, hospitals Wfatarar ccmamelfa national govern­
by secret correepimdvnce with tfauiwtov.
terrible war. all the heart
for the 'sick and wounded, and nurses and ment cuoceru* ua. In ita grwt struggle
i,
dnerf. TWy tara
with tfaurefotaMs of others like htaBssif. I
otfriidaDta in number enough, but it cun- for existence, wa fave tfa arert mocnemreaching the same oktact by a taore cir•»r* °T wvtraw
w **•
Iiutj make, sure that they all do tbsir duly tOM stake. Every blow olrued at Ha
cuitoua matbod? In tnnMoT^aet pub- I
out to the weak beared.
kwovr
kiljdlr ad3 wall, h is io the. hoapifa'l, Hfeetrikeeul ua. Tfa fast and bravest
’the rebels
&amp;mq'uered a^p^A
that tbc soldier needs sympathy and help. of our people fiffa is the rar fa of it*
b.«.Ira«W»te.ra&lt;iOIra«l &lt;HraeUc
armies.
Scarce
a
tattle
fate-of
the
wow
rflte-. .te&gt; k... tk.rt',rf
rf
Ils who ip iMwt srt in the active duties
Uu»d tnt.PridMMtfua.'
.ffnlr.
WW.
raU,
of the held (»»i a child whew iaaniah- butte* drunk of Mxfagee'e btooA sad
ti.M,tker are wtilM rt a rtuilakte
tert ■ faptr MtetaMo,, u&gt; V
ingssf disease in lha hospital, far away the grates of our men mark the ram
beige
ground
of
every
anny
oftte
Vafrra.
rad .
rf
IMt-terf.
""“U
from friends, a»d tiw tedioua hours drag
Nn»
many
hojoo-boldera
be*
tare
enme
m« •»« rtrarar h IIUl.
l-esrriy. and ba sighs for home and the
“
k
J»rtMir4.
(WW.-Wk, l Wk ; Till th. uatlrt.l adralirirtraUoi, 4. —.
uttsadesss he waa accustomed W there, stern grief to charge to tfa account of the
Urrf? &gt;Urirale &lt;UM«, S. M-d fc
rbrt It u &lt;h^lr t.
fe
•*"•"&gt;r»*«■ «•» "*•»,« «rf
ran tk. Uolo^ I. .Ira rnioilk*. i Itert

XfawraswL.O.Emta
Xtadtarnt.vkvd »t Mur

fab fasx,»&lt;w.wmds M
&gt;»Utaaa «iuaptare. j 3
privarv fatow. that th
a&gt;;ltafakkM &gt; t
fight, and was suppwsed
killed. Il subsequently

was suvgrely and rnurta
Into the bands of the rwb
of his' coat and watch, p
upon the ground to die.
the field fi&gt;r three days
foged by bu cwmrsdre, di
ha drank hia own blood
afttjfrtrirrft 'newM-t
hospital, and died in tbr»
t. r
llr was suisadvd
■guelder and hand.
Ca
from tin's v iBage.wberr Im

tinre bis departure south,
friends ia another part of
T«a diaccre C-&gt;crr a

sioa nc Wodeesday of I
mweb of puhlia interest

postponement* of trials.’&gt;

and juries arc present, wU
put over are that of Mrs. 1
child, that ./ gory and that wf-^—Stot
Several rirll rears were. 4
none of general interest.
^•1 *1---- ■'

^CaowMo Got.—A tea
eorrmp* orient. ‘ W," whh I
airy, has already lain up

Incorporations. ai«i U&lt;uu I

-Kn.M0 AS D Wicana 1

Wmong the names ..f the
-wounded nt the Mu'frccubor
llw following:
Jelled,-. lister M. Jone*,
'W«K»wtlrd,—Scrg't. A. C. lx-

« GhjiAcla ’Ansel P. ^Rosier. I-,
• t ^ibb.three tin.— mam. ; pri
tMpihjkg: J.duiQ. Kelly. Iff
IKMumH Eli Gieaw«k. leg; Al

wwk; John ifrln. thigh Thtnnr
»-*ngnr..al|./C.. C

Kxarraa's Larrea No. &amp; w»
Wehave N». (
Ha«e patience, fri

-wet last week.

-•to t/lm.

•rivpe to dn better hr ytM in fa*

«n*i Straw tea tike during
■wegk, bet »te aleigbiug i» uf n

iferior order yet.

1&gt;

-

�OJ» O—.
baa bran received at tba bead quarter* of
of lha army bare :
The enemy crowd tba Blackwater in
cwaiderable fo^re, and attempted venter­

i

WS *•.

-

JOAK nooG.

.

rmer article 1

BAWaYb MADT RZUBF l*«M
ware employed by the rebels, but tbev
ware repulsed by Maj. Wheclar of. tho
N. Y. Mounted Rifles.
At dusk the
JXZtl'aafiBi •­

te THZ omit Excuanrs

W MnMK
•
...
. OB. BADWATACX. .

At intervalsthr.ftghthi- night, shells
were thrown from the rebel betterio*.
JOHN J. PECK Maj. Gen. Cnmd’g.

nutralkm- that
»c Union party 5

WAM CLAIM AGENCY!

It their love or
ilrlvyaefairian

low. He not
imcrnLie party
ir. byt th«t tb«
w, with'almost
I aloos from fa

and brings newsMTthe taking of Arkan­
sas Post. on the Arkansas River, one
hundred ni lesj^mplnftioiitb, by the
. iGanMAO* L. O. Eitwb4au&gt;.■£&gt;&gt;.
.land and mivaTforwU under McCIrrnand
Jirgimi-LiU died at M urfreesbi.ito, bo, lipi
and Purler. The surrender occurrad on
fth taat.,x* wounds reorired in thofra*t Sunday with nWth6 guh».,Wnr«“f
nitl^ic. •••Ai^tte.’rTfri
haute at dm: piare.
priura Uttar, that tba daeamssd. foil particulars.
Our Ina. ia reported at 200.
on.ltewAvUrso ttee ihird doy uf.tfc
rebel loss 500 in killi-d and won
fight, and was suppwsvd to be inwumly
from 5,000 to 7 000 prisoners,
Vto Seretetaavtow Pills
PurUte.
suits may be modified by fuller 1
waa severely and mortally wounded, fell
..
Ctacuraali, Jely 1.1S5S.
iat„ the band* uf the rebel*, was stripped
U&gt;*1 N. Atl*« of Cioelnaatl, preview tv b*r awne
&lt;&gt;f his coat and watdi, par»led, and left
Ent, *xpr«M«d her ooutldreov tn tb* itEcozy uf
upon tbc ground to die. He laid upon
of rear .&lt;Mnrl&gt;n«vt&gt;H
.41.. -—.I .ktbe field for three days before tee waa

Anlminraae Stock of
TUafESBNX AHO ALCOHOL

TJfSfl

WHICH

toped by hia comrades, during which lime

ha drank his own blood to quench hi*
aytffc'AiAt. m
brought

te“ coYm.

gcs nude at
he will have
for the aalsiu

fiuort, ta'kffl, rtwn

PBUNES. HU3. RAHINS. CODFISH;
’uT'bl ae«3»4tof
Ow*wy Ub*' *"eh “

hospital. and died in threedsya thereof

H* wan.wMedcd in tbe hip. face,
abouldor and hand.
Captain F. went
from thia village,where he left a wfte,"wh.&gt;,

ter1
.

Al*o a great vartrtr of U&gt;*

fine*'hia departure south, has gone to Ser
friends in another part ofthe Blate.
The affair al Galveston, on the 23d fast.,
had caused a general gloom among the
Not army send navy. - Admiral Farragut had
sent
the Brooklyn, tbe Scfotn, and half a
much of public interest'transpired, in it*
proceedings, nxedpt (he putting dve&lt; nf dnxen of his beat ships, to 1 ecapture th*
Harriet Ijinc al all baxarda, and if p&lt;»
three eriralnsl nuare. Item continued •iiile to destroy the rpbvi gjiobujils on
. pnelpimements of trials, when wUneqere bayou Bnlfalu. Of thia ’eitpedltion noth,
and juries are present, will la* puiJie iu- ing had Ix-en beard al New Orleans up
’rrb/rW'.-1 ri4rf”""- tuo— t* tbe Sih Inst.
Gen. Bank* ha* been in einnmatid* a
I put over are that of Mrs. Lowe for puismonth, but nnjhing of hl* plana had
cbird tfiat of -------Sklfffor ^
transpired. It »ni known, however, that
gery and that of
Slocum, for anuui. be whs not Idle. M.'s’t &lt;if f.i* troi-pi bad
X
Several civil caaes «ert disposed.»f. tea giaic to Baton Rouge.
Titi daerrt Ocrr adjourned its ses­

sion oc Wednesday of last week.,

’•* embrace nf
•frelv and alL
iie’lanj :• and
on dull |e
■.'ration of item
tix-pwU^r
JC cunipol|»&lt;&gt;
be ahull Ire.

New Advertisements.
ewsmbhmsishok:

PATENT MEDICINES

11

ft. A. tttODFEAB,

Fort Ilaaar, Jan. IG.—Thu «t»iuiwr
4 (jWWt»Kt&gt; Ovgr—A h-tlar frmn isir
Jninra Mrena. with comjuj'isnry *V-fcs
ewrre-p-mtent. “W,” with lha Sixth Cav­
for the army at Corinth, ten* returned.—
1 newspaper printed sadrt reels ting IntsU coni
alry. has already lain upon our table She reports the reliela. iiainla-ring 2 500,
Not to be UMmmU.
more th.-.n a week, analting . room for KJ a* encamped in lltc vicinity -&gt;&gt;t Bn vs nah.
Good
Eastern
Leather
ExdurrJ* - •‘•V
•&gt; and fears that tbc Irain which left Pitta
}•*________________JodjeorrrXle.
sively Used.
evgr green tree « hicb stand* in front of : burg Landing Sunday fur Corinth, under
Tbe teM vj wvrkmen »op toyed.
an wirt uf 1,600 men, will be attacked . Repniriag done on short notice
■
L»tato gf George S. Brawl.
tWilfcl C™ !&gt;.'« mansion. '
and captured by tbe refo-ls, as theTr pr«atj-n'll] ■■" n.‘*?&lt;lt)»f»BAR.
noUATEOKDEB.-Siale of Michies* coat
ence iu that vicinity was vtiiMtdy umixBr ts*hM&gt;csbal of the legislature, wr pected. They were rrceiving artillery
wittsre* that Senator Fow'i.ra. Of thiw for the purpose uf blockading the river.
DtotriW i« chi’rman of the 'Committee It ia believed nu steamer* will tie able t»&gt;
Frsseat. bhwmaa U. Pnndto, Jude* of fosbtte
SfAltIlAW
^.^ilUte. aad/alao upon,Bute UbrafJ- g«i up the river witlmui tjj* nmtecJon uf
la tbs astiOT of tbssMVrt •{ (torr* B Htowb1
tote 0/ Iniag, ia
sseaty,
UrW0*
the guabiHita.
•
■
..i.r
II
U.„B—...
P«difcn duty rtrtfled.
Chairman of thfrcommittec on Bunks and
IncoYporations. and I1oq_ Gpp. Thom^*

New Harnesses,

«.

But it

oh strongly

it In Mick.

P

ft. B. Xerctea^wiaktafte Mack
■MmUtfaltVa Okfeet «• «•&lt;!
before fefar Ehtt.

A. L 8JUNNKB.
Oct t2d, IMS.

r—r-?

SE^ssa-'. “d

FAIRSANNS'

J^Pntrag------- Muiba taj’ura,’ G-tbea,
'
dec., dec.
Tb Artrajf------- Muaqintuea and Flm.
7c Destroy-------Insects on Plants and
Fwwle.
To Dofrey—-Inaeets on Animal*. *c.’

SCALES

la^hsirmiui'uf tbc pummittre vq^Hnr

WATCHES &amp; JEWELRY,
In.
dot* not

' jili-uro'

and

•wounded at the Muifraeeboru battle, we
tfoid Iter fol lira ing:
•filled.— Lgster M. Junes, of Co. C-,
:y,Aaher

diipara.

» Uni&lt;*ni
alienay

’

AViicmbbp S 'tpuM.-

BLACKSMITHING.

nUmiaotin- nf olL inndt and specter •/

Tbr SblMuiriber is pnetmred *- do alt
kinds of wsrk in bi* lias, al short nottov and tn a
*Ci^XvOxmanf^r’',irU'’"Llr*l‘&lt;miO" ***

'W*&gt;uwdrd.—Serg't. A. C. I^M-nard. &gt;rg;
&lt; C-toporH* An». 1 P. Hli&amp;r. leg. and Win.

’ Uqjihb. three limre inanu ; priiute* John

wooduOvrvd asci embodying tbe Jacke--n
Smiihjlcg; J&lt;4ui O. Kelly, leg; Nelpei platformalso,
,
Mr. M»rt*m aiiutia r.
the rvlH-ilhm, charging it to tbe
Kilmer ; Eli GIre-Si. leg; Allen Ronafi. rxrusnig
1
■nw-k; John tygln, Chig&gt;; Thmnaa Roush. JBcpubl-can party, etubod) iug ;tlu- Wiaxl
Set uhnir plnifiirm.
•
i fisgen.all.rfG. C.
* Tfn- tttpubiiran urmbers had 11 ra*iru*

Hsstlaga Nor. 1st ifa.
--------- rrrirtifl t

*

X. PARSONS.
■\siCT

the

COVNTr Aorotijrre

This Want, we conclude tbe publics-!

R.

B.

R.

*
cWWHX. ex Tin
CAUSE ANA CUM ef HaanMUnfasa

. ................

•iiostnf the. prooerdistga nf the Board of
.
*Snpervisors, and the’Governor’s measagr. '
are docwmmta nur reader*
to preserve.

GfilEAT CAUJE ot

HUMAN
MISERY.
^retJMIM^toafed^ared^: ICM.

• •ti thi« subject |a*t riming, het adjourn
'Kaarraa'a l.arraa No. 5 w:w crowded cd to Thu■ adn 1 evening.
It is cvidmi
-«&lt;it last week. We have No. • awaiting that Deux■cratic nirinbvrv are deter­
‘
•fa tflrn.
Have patience, frien-'n, we mined t*Ji Hee fo^pr U
pbufunn «&gt;r drhe their
Mmpe til dn beCW by yndia fafctre.
pr-.lmbly be ae.nterrd;
’
B.

a»

ofVermtn.

PtT*8lc “Custar’s” ad verliaomcti ta­
in
paper for the detraction end ttttr

Wrnrfog' tbe namc^jif^Um kitliyd

coLD.'oonoM.icowvrjreTTOtr—nrkrn
Tbousanda arc hurried into an untinie.
Iv grave, beenuse they neglect to take

I low AHA ASSOCf ATOS, TBUaH
* * I1!?5* ~jf' Hr A‘.
serf
A

Bomb Snow has fill ton during the past aye sensible that you have caught cold,
-wsA, but lha aloigb'mg is uf a vary io- and all will bo well in a few hour*, do
wot wail until you are warned hy a o-ugb.
iZeHor order yrt.
that diacaeo baa fastened upon you—but
mi the «rat . indication ■ wf- pha—34re
throat, Hoarlachc and other unpleasant,
if not. aliwolutrly painful symptoms—ime
tire READY RELIEF, m a few hours,

&gt; Chemical Saleratru is better for all par«pooM Shan Safe. and therefor cannot be

uAMK.MUanM^MM.MM. — &gt;— H—

’'sr-rsu J.c.n.unL

117 ttomny, Wire Tart, ftwe Okso Us*, fltt
,

HOUruABE BALK'

liridwcwd to use Sods or any other brand
lirae the patirr.t «f pain—and increase
I the vital principle—this we succoasfully
laoMmpliah by tbe administration cif
BAD WAY’S READY RELIEF.
In
uaarw ofCndip, Diptheria, Grippe, lnflu.

when aeirad with either «f iheae cum
piaiahi—all danger will be removed in a I

;

; M9RTG AGE SALE.

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wTAxrex.rf Wo^w

»&gt;.-MMVimtdlY BLA1M rf
t-K&amp;yUYMH.fcMwari.

H£A*&gt;

nt ntB iwe omm

Al.HMtT WlLl-IAkH
JOU.\ UUliUtTHtUt.
j. u. fuhxtain^m

GEM ftRTBK MILLION.

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Vav vsQtaNrt.,«..

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‘BX.Vters

85 SEWING MACHINE,

Unconditional

Loyalty.

IIAIIUNGT*

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Which ve «|frr at
ipUeinlL*

RISE FOB THE BANNER

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81-B4M RIBF FOB THE BANNER!

bROCERfES
uarlJkg s lhkk kkuula

rwn

HARD-WARE
RAOW ATS READY BELIEF
WUl nrtkrr those aba Buffer pain*. In.ttntlT
k»MW»l*«&gt;&gt;''rM“! "r k*BtlmauaUaiA

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M I. wort I- &gt;MtebtaiC an iaonootiM UtU«. o/ whioh tht aJooo ia p/o^aimil». TAa UW i«
ia provide witA a
from
•cuMtr'nttre. GViao &lt;1 per b«:lo, or

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JtffUHAlflfA (porusToaiB at).. .ia Ire lUiet.

LOCAL NEWS.

FOB SALE BY

DRY GOODS!

HtrUer.HoMiajp. Eli X.cImU. J.r»
»t oiniHlMMar—■ifc.rrSrirrMte

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

Stack

bo hot thia aad aatoey.

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AVOIR SALINE PURGATIVES.
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                    <text>VOL 7.

RAD* ATS READY REIJEF

»&gt;l*M
icruawi the .'

SBisretta»l
— &lt;J- ,4
—
M mgnJoSSO
&lt; .,
piit"^miy
f ow
and ve have good erater to nee. We are
nearly up&lt;« the old eoeamptng ground

of the 1st Michigan Qtralry, and to all
appearwwa will remain here come tinea.
A boot a hundred yards from the encamp.

KADW AY'S READY RELIEF.

the worn. ‘ H» helped bef to an arm­
chair and t.-A a seat opposite.
“(Inele. I have received an offer." said
J nils, with a little becoming enwfoaioa.
“Whew !” eii-lslmed her utwde; “that
h&gt; coming right to IJw point with a van-

" “A vary sensible rrsoluti.e, Msy f
know from whom the ofler has been re.
.wived F
“Fdward.Fitxrov."
"You have not known him very long."
-‘Not—verv." said Julr. slowlv.
•■Rut v&lt;hi think rnu know all about
him • I dare ear. Are yon verv much Id
love with him F
f
“Not deeperatrk," answered Julia
Wtnilinglv. “Al the same time I ermfova
that I am strongly prrp&lt;wer«aed in- his
fcvnr."
“And thia prepnasemfon la likely tn

A GEM FOR THE MILLION.

7

it

little neke. as v«m here requested toy
ad view. I will give it. I do tw»t object; tn
thia !■'ver of vatic. But then I |now too
little about him. at snv rate, to be able
to fcwm a deliberate opinion wf hh char
arter
If I niieiake nor. thia ie also »&lt;wr
roar. Now it ia tnv theory that no wo­
man ought to mnrrv irnleas ahe is enUcientlv well acquainted with her Intended
hnehand »•» have a prottv ronfiden’ aesnrsnee ytf leading a happy life with him.
I therefore council y.«t tn. delav y.»nr
nnswer foe a month, and in thst time 1
will o&gt;mtr|ve tnheflouw better acquainted
with him "
“Your advice is gtmd and I will follow,
h." said JaU*.
“Thank y«e, for the outfidepro ynn
- ------ -sd in mv (ndtemkit
I eln
that the vonng man inav
al) that w« ran desire,'* eatil
hrrnnclr.------------------------------------ .. '
Edward Flurov was engaged in h«Mneew in a neighboring city.
He had
.marked a small property inherited
fr&lt;un his lather, ip a drs r&lt;*&gt;da "torr &gt;m
Washington street, and having tact, ran
driving a flourishing trade. His arqnain
tancn with star baroioe had rommenrod
during a summer nsaideima.Bt the village

nmot ia the celebrated Stone Spring,
near which two rebels loot their live*
while the Mkh. let wars encamped here.

udin Waal
vWtMtb’
-------- —
t
„ rding t be spring,
Cbrir offmog any resleunoo. f presume
laH &lt;me. jf them low, awd immedtately yob know as tnueh of the aflklr as L M I
his bayonet pierood the heart ofthgothgr. will oaly say, they, th? Mth. were funned
si»d both paid tbs pries of their murder

where I write—their faces downward
that their country men may remember
them noir with the epithets of eootempt

rqpBMmL 1 think h was eowtracurf ea
tbe old roeauining ground, a mile and ■
____ ' Tbrnw are funa' 40 In ths
b'wpitals, but .me or two dangnrousiy.iwhen the star f peace wae perched upon Thera have died since we eaMehecw, haao
the Banner of oer Gmttry,
plenty CUrt, Ql B; Jobe French, Q&gt;. F ; Net
soti PaAer Sergeant. C». G There to
crowned the enbuard. In the afternoon
Orderly Prodili. (whn by th. way is O. much a &gt;m plainingl &gt;f want of earn In the
hospital, I do not know how true it la,
but there ia^an eternal atoond 1 of
liule.

had &lt;« New Year's days In former yesm,

regiment six' went on a similar riait
w.me time rintw, through the slackness
nfmtr Wai tare or anme nther ranee, were
a Ntfle heMnd Mso । gad Fbibee Abes

the hoattey ^Fthe eemrTy, the^b tspphewn
&lt;w» smrmg we wfow very b«*e w«e&gt;d
he the errhjpet wf mart and remark anyWhem. HkeasMfll foot ft totes hi

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wxuly

Ngw Yohk. Jan. 2J,—A letter In ttei
Timet, dated Headquarters Army of thn
Potomac, Tneettey evening Jan. 90th,
aaya ; “The right and left wings of the
army are in motkra. We shall endeavor
V.
texw _&gt;«,
Falmouth.
All viperaltena below are
mere feints tn drerlve tbe enemy. One
c«rpe of infantry are In proceed down

and regulars
i-aral bridge..

reaerve directly wopralte Fredericksburg.
* - -£3X—’YS ——
Um Ifttb

STtjai
CHANCERY SALE.

busily em- entrench

TUBPKKTOE AND

given, that 1. the Ijdjld rtRM »R. ft«l

ir&lt;»&gt;r1 authority, in reference to the arjhy
ofthe Potomac, has reached me to-iij^bt.
Il la that tbe army of tbe Pot&lt;&gt;inae/f* ,o
&gt;&gt;e virtually dixbanded.aqd timt the great­
er portion of ft la to Ira sent to tbe W«-at
pear M ••!Wtora. uni in the
to cooperate in the grand campaign auun
Wm. Burgher. white ib« name uEHar'vey t*i bee* imn.iwieud
Wrte*W.Grruit Court GuntniMhuK-r, as It will be retained •ear Washington, just
the direct aird reap.raaibla author, I. •Kt-., enough to protect the dty. So iuns tbe
report.”
e&lt;J to a*eh end all«f them,
Alt^rragt, the sb&lt;wt paragraph fiwn

DR. RORICK'S

the Pioneer In'Itself appears hinocvnl
enough ; that paper Well kwwa that its
commendation and ptofeased friendship
fur per* ns of as oppcacitr political faith,

rot ttz tteriCUX. nnrsm arm to«aa.

...OHSWer11"1—1,11
erTJ».XZC»vTjprg‘.

has ever proved a political death warrant
to such recipients "fits professed favor;
nod with Its tt.nal political aa0clty and
personal ingratitude, it desires to bend;
oflj ia advance, any caadhtetes before the

nsADQraaTKK^ Asmy or

ths

wmawnr.

Potomac,

^tigzLZaior

/Sooeer owes Mr. W right no particular of unusual character has l&gt;een observed
good will, and would gladly make him
ss anpnptrtaras it made hia predecessor,
who, aa &lt;nr readers know, wag_._rlrctad
Kaalgnalloa ef G«n.,0areaMe.
in I860 by *ver 1100 majority, and be.
BahimorYa^an. 20
inf rndorMd by-tbe Pioneer wga dsfeated
The WaabfagUM»N&gt;li&lt;&gt;nalJmrUi|tcDcrr
ln lM2;hy more than 600 votes fbr the ,slates that Geii. 'Burnsiife rrirt'znrd bis
sama office. With &lt;M« experience I*- ,command of tbe army of the Potomae.
forrU. and thinking that Mr. Burgher »and that Gwa^Uuukc? teappriolad to fill
vniy sal support wf Repnhfirsns f.w a 1
IlatooCAaTKUB AaMTorrns Potomac
judicial Mmtaattef, «nd perhaps for JtH
20.—This morning G.-n. Bnmeide
•tine of its fraer. ill ibr Bp/iug, it desires Jan.
J
turned o
itn airffcrliito taut Wvtoad. T-jh^ Gen.
&lt;
Ho
•wbn know the peraistMt aid and eunstnai, &lt;

■support, whk-b Mr. Burgher haa rendered «
?wfha:J^«MS&lt;aod at»U wmiinaes to do. ’

|

Knappen through that Wry fit media**'
fiw bis ralgar^m.tKe Aoarrr. Philo had

better .‘‘dry up;" IJneoln's pnadanisHon
don't give niggers license to be abusive

editoHly. id the “jjebr-s/Mmsai" of Ma*,
igan, and last week PML. Jhmhie.'ihrnugh
AZsama mrdtam. speaks of "wlo&amp;rer.

Uic Dutioti that Gen. K*«yrran« l« a
Gt-nuan . is . ernuuMHia.
He rrprrs^it.
th«- aiitb geiieratioM«»fthe Native' nitttfr'
lean Rosecranw family. 'I bo Gcuntiv
Council of Cmemnati, in ahich city be
resided when the war broke outj 'haw
passed a bighh
thank,
*lara
! “ ofr ••
—•*-- in hia b*&lt;n»r. The rebel,
iw-ar testimony to hia ••fl-hlf.iat" charac­
ter.--.A fawinded rebel jiflicrr. diacTie*&lt;&gt;*g
the htunifrrrala.ro battle,
Dutch
army thinks
' “
“

u^*8s;tx..“jd!U^

WrfaeWa Itenlwidgrd a atranier load •d’soft bread for b&gt;a tro&lt;.pe
and rarried it to Bollr Plain, wbi-re tbe
e*a\ begin tn keep up with the Piottoor.
••fticers in charge of the landing would
We hope these new' Inventions are niit n&lt;&gt;t allow it to be lanBrd. The General
pste^fada-tb-eww-Mr.. P.Afagt^ immediately marrt.ed a force W the
w harf sufficient to overawe the harbor
master's guard, and ttiumpbantly took

-Wapotecy*.

It, ts
gMliniuiUt white Rrpsb
licana are charged with grigt' oltncra
against tbe public iwifrly, when we l&lt;e.k
an rand us and see who err C .men ting
disoMrr in Indiana. New York, lllin.da
and Peiiruyliiaute,—thq nien ar? |»l|
Deniiwuga,
4i&gt;&lt; , ...
_

and the most eminent Phi«*ologista have
contended that if a vegetable subatilute
for Calomel and Mercury. p-MMeesing the
pr. pert lea of strengthening the —' •
while mMerr-tlRf .nedlrMbnr.
f»r all dimwaee would be secured.
Dr. Radwat in the discovery of the

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at each end (iaeide) and -me h&gt; tbe oeotrr.
will auppnrt a ridge pole. Tn tide ridgr

-mm* “’***.
LIFE BITERS,

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filling tbr crib with ae&gt;-p-ehn&gt;el fr-tr. a •— - ‘
wBB&lt;&lt;idri*a»abwf aitU Tbr-rtxrt amp
be »f wide pSoe boarda, projecting well
al tbe envm, ami battened. The maUri

SM beehala even meaaura. -r over SbO
bunhvla of rare of b-*n.
tried, firaU

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firmed upon agnculltirinta the men to of
tbia implement ia tbe HilL-wina manner:
-Wtw Arft
Ifrmirf ut u*.-1* 'Mneh Move tbnwpUU.
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areMU.il^^Wrtbet^mme of ;
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MiJAoitch;

DR. EADWATS

DXRIJNG’S LIFE HTTTE3M

PILLS
CWHFJU1Y dt Al
ATTUMBVri AT LA Waad&amp;
aery. VartieaieralWaUaet
a.el.*, th" leveaU&lt;allww »«
KMeaiMurM of •■.rtgeg**- Ac.
la Attvnd to all calle &gt;■
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ATTOBMKY a-NdCeM-eUrol I
Cnn.err. Gnoern , Uad W.

GROCERIES

J. M. RUMEL1
(HYS1C1A5 ndB-rjeon. O»

It hrnbo ap «y cold and fcver at BMW. Freriem

HARD-WARE
afp-r the planta have attained a heigh' &lt;»f
three or tnar incbes; io a word, that it
bp.d alowart vrery«*ere, end rankn
verr property erilb the .wwl important
Iroghmerrta .« tbe fertw 1 It &gt;• art-ad
ing that while we are making prngrree in
al mat ever* other diiwetion, we have
d-e&gt;r at- little toward the htroductv-n ••(
tbe miler. My own experience with U
h*» been eo entirely BaUafeot.-ry, that I
earnot forbear urging lu we upro every
farmer who haa thva far not tried it.

JOHN HOBEN1
(HTSICUX eni H«nt«on. Dw

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‘A «nJ Anlldter aad CeewBeWw*
Cnwitceart Comoi-ioM"
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DRY GOODS!
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ftlymJupted. He Mid
dieaaee made iU appeera
dealt with w» that it »WI
Um feet uftba animad. - .
bed fcftv brad -fcattle down at one time,
hot now thry were reduced to I— &lt;*
three. Tbe feet abnoM be well deaned.
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VOL 7.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, &amp;ICII, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1803.
-*«ei.ta&lt;

•roue.

ito,

The ptewm ar* »b&lt;»M • -font it
I. iW».

eUM.ll »MlV. Tb-|HUr&lt;

storwer, wM.decsttag, pceoeMhig • .brosM
belt »f brilluiat whit* raaaing along th*
bank*
ri**r, between foe river ad
the buildings (they being placed above
high water mark,) terminating eefo way
abruptly by lb* boalneoeJtett of the dty.
But the dty of West St. Lnute presented
to me a carious cUcrtinn forth*f iohaUtaste esd building*.
Her* you may
find AmericM*, French, Germuis. Scotch
aud Engl ish. Tbe American, Scotch and
English portion af th* dty look* eotoetoingtftsa ntoaerit phee; thdr 4w*lShe went to Canton. The p*a* en­ Hngs bring plartd back from foe
abled bar to anchor at Whampoa, a fow and foeir yard, tatty of then beaeilfonr
mile* below Quiton, where she loaded laid out and tastefully ornamented with
"
....
■
and unloaded her cargo the same ae If
ebe bad been • rueeel betengtef to the
Bern India Company.
.
;
India

kind

gistings’ Jusinos Sindm.

if he hod h*d. After talking cv*r the
matter with hi* wife, they roecluded it
would be beat tor hinitedT to go utrt to
Luttduo with tbe cbotee*t kind of fore;
Hedid so. Tbe result of tbe trip wab
uncertain, and to economise a* much a*
puMviMe, be went out a* a rteerrgq psa
Th&lt;«o whn pen down Broadway In Steiger. When be nmebed London ho
1803. and adipire tha solid hwfoing lut'dd bmtol a ready waikct Au-Li* ctmice fata,
and sold tlMMi at * very high rate.
J*
irritant. lantasUr rwMeokigthtsorfeo* to winch ing called ti»e ’•Astor.’’ extending the
When Mr*. Artne saw th* barrel* foe
It is applied, sad eiibdttwuig lb* blood fiooi th* whole front of a iilock, can hare very
He ruaJe out a'lisi «M eufo good* aa
asked what was In them. -Tbe fruit* of
neifhboringperi, where U t&gt;i»r be iwewtai er
be tnoughi Mould uiske iu&gt;&gt;fie) by being
Jtonrd •w.cmiMo* pein sad leading to idaaattoe Httle idea of the event* that have tratta
our E«ii India pas.," replied bor hue
li Molli Ite iodie«ii&lt;m &lt;rf equalling tha airato- pirrd/and die name* that bare figured taken io the New York market, purchased
loin moat oflHniraiy. aad meat beauUMIf to in the elty history, wbo resided where and shipped tiwin by a vessel bound folfoer. Alter be tea* through hie busluss*,
for b&gt; h-l now stand*.
his pete. He then bought a
Anv-iig I hr oaiiaont, nf onurse, w*s be was detained a couple of *e«ke by tbe ■nd loaded b*r with an assorted cargo.
John Jacob Aklor.
He lived at No. ship not being rusdy to sail, lhe idi* On her way out, *be to.,cired at tbe Sand
time
be
vpeut
in
lo&gt;k&gt;ng
about
Land--a,
233 Broadaay. in * large douMe house.
wiet bland* to taka ia water and frrth
He lived In the house * great portion nf mid plckng up all the luforiusiiou p&lt;«- prov i.i.m*. They aiau laid ia a large
hie Hfe—certainty commenced to Hve Bible, feapecially such as wa« likely to stock offirewvmd.
.
there a* early a* 1802. I think Rnfut advantag* bis butiucfe iu New York.—
»S and Babel and
When thi* ship reached Canton, a think of
..... _ — WMHfflMMn
King, foe founder «»f the King ftmily nf Aimaiw ylber exlraonliusry pl'acee be mandarin dttae on board, and noticing
vnutod,
’
aaa
like
great
East
fodia
Hotts*.
that dty, built tbe house and sold it to
their friwwood. asked tbe price of it st content* of thoe* waggitn*. and their va­
He visited too «arthouse end office*.— once. 7 he Captain Inngbed at aoeh * riety, end Ibe BonfufoM of Dutch, French,
On Utw ■Ktasi'rti be Mfcrd wtse of toe pw- qne*ti&gt;«. hut aig'iified that h* «M ape* Spanish and English, together with the
lore what tbs onme«/ the Gvvefwor was. to an Tiger. The mandarin offered 2500 noise of fowls, gedbe, pigs dee., approaches
Bedlam a* nedr a* ue^l be; fob too, fe In
(n»w Water street). He then mnved
a ton, and every part of it was sold at
to 149 Broadway. He kept hi* store al
one of foe principle struete of the dty.
that price. That was aearfal wood.
71
LHicrty
street.
In
1802,
he
moved
But
amid all the clamor and eonfurion
For
seventeen
yaa*«,
Mr.
Astor
enjoy
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF.
hi* residence to 2t8 Broadway, and there
ed that lucrativa eondol wood trade with­ riaa acme of foe finest building* I ever
hr lived a* lute at 1826. when he gave up
.
out ■ rixaL No uthor cunoere in tbe ■aw.
Start house' to hi* son William B.
The Poet office. Qty Hall and Ex
United State* or England knew th* se­
Hi* neighbors who occupied honse*
cret.
R&gt;r was it dterovered until a change, are noble specimen* of old Goth­
facing up. n Broadway, where the Astor
ic
architecture.
Also
several large
shrewd Boston chip owner detailed a ehip
House no* stands, were all prominent
to follow one of Mr. Astor’s, and observe churches, some prsteetqant bo* mo* at
men. The numbers were 218 to 227.
the event* of tbe rnyeg*.
Then, f&lt;»r th* largest er* catbohc. ' Those ar* of
tbe'fovorite tstbolic form, tlpt of * cross.
On the corner of Barclay, at No. 227,
some time, that boofa
One'targe one had bee* three years I*
the house wu owned. and occupied by
ii» this valuable trade.
J-hn G. G»*ter. Itwa* the last proper­
It wu a curious feet that Mr*. Arior the workmen** handajtnd they think It 1*
“I did. and now i remember you very
ty purchased by Mr. Aator to give him well. Your Haute ie Astor I"
knew more of th* value of furs than be not half done yet The number of hands
all the land required to build hi* r»nShe would eelect a cargo five foe employed te about frO. But a* we were
After thia, they had a loag chat, and did.
icmplated hotel. He had purchased all talked over old school ma tiara.
not in the city long enough to ace all lb*
The Carton market, and make no mistaka
the other portii-tis at very low prices.. Governor instated that Mr. Actor should
When they became very afflueot »he' eighxa, I will raeerve a mor* minute ac­
n&lt;-t over 115.000 a lot and h«m*e of dm* wnb him. He dedined for that day used tn make him pay her 2500 an hour count for som* other letter.
We came to tbiajtlace on New Year's
25&gt;• 100 fret.
Mr^ Gwter would not fort tbe next they met again. He naked f»r using her judgment and knowledge
, ,
no chance
Mr. Astor several times if there was of for b&gt; promote hie commercial plan*. morning. W* were without tents or
•if bi* ever wanting money nr being, nothing he could &lt;fofr&gt;r him. Mr. Astor He paid het whatever ahe asked.
blanket* «nd had rather a p»«»r opinion of
forced to sell. Mr. A*&gt;W-&lt; while be was raid no ; be had bought all be wanted ;
John Jacob wa* a great free mtsnn. a auMirr* life for four nr five days. W*
GEM FOR THE MILLION.
making for purchase &lt;&gt;f rhe other proper- he needed no eakh or credit. Alin&gt;«t In 1801. he wa* Grand Treasurer of the all suffered with cold In ousKjuenc* of
tv.had let no one into hfoserrei intention*. every dav they met. The Governor kept knight Templar Encampment, and was the building we wer* quartered in, being
very open, It wm an old arore.honv* used
urging Mr. A alor to name iwnnefoing “Sir &gt;Mk_ /«eol Alter."
Beside* tba bachelor, Henry Aator. I by
the
oommtoaery
below
ih.ll be Could do for him. He asked
made
comfortable
by
what .present would be acceptable. As­ John Jaenb had another brother, who and
battening, tbs upper part being used -by
rtm*
out
here,
1
think.
Hi
1818.
just
after
tor declined any.
Finally, they met
ItUPMXa STiTtJl.
two diiy k bvlore the vessel »»* th sail, th* war. Hie name was George. He the officers of the regiment for balding
and agent the Governor Mkrd Aetor if kept e store In 144 Weter strret,*m&lt;J at thvir Court* Martial jti Ac. We occu­
He died In pied this n~m and it »&gt;s *n open that a
he should
any present ha made 22 Cliff etreej Ini lined.
person cotlid run their hand* tfromgh be—, _
Guvatnur *o anxious,
I will name one. The three wfoll fir the be imid “Yrs.H
twesa lbs boards io many places, we got
vnluC«&lt;fNo. t27. Wlien thrv have Anne
along very sell until it eommened Mew­
When be called to bid foe Governor
Anar Cerr—pewdraea, ‘
ing and 'blowing, how omifi^talj* it
*.&gt;. «ddA20.000 tv It. and I will give you good fry*. tb« Ilf ter ws* real h qnft* af
W*aaarror, Mo„ Jan. 21 st '83.
a rtrdtfor Ibe total-amount, and you tected *1 parting with hie old &lt;»-rman
Fbixmd Nfm-Thinking that per­ would be tn try V. sleep in an open rt&gt;&gt;tn
। can give m* the deed of I hat property.” scbortp»l&lt;,i qakefosy,"aaidb*.-yua
without b»da «r blanket*, with snow
teip* a few lines from Miewairi would drifting through the room you may Im­
This proporitkwi, no fair, and en'mach msy find their value,
r»ot lie amiss with )&lt;», I will try to pen agine perhaps, (better imagine It though
mon- than Mr. Coster expected, was ac­
One of the documenta iu k|npi)y .a
cepted nt once. Mr. Coster immediately
a few words in my p«K&gt;r way. We took than try it.) M»ny of the.men took
1st »rm.VX*UL
made his arrangemeota »«&gt; faiild the hou«e GteUm prices current. Tbe other was''a, the car* al Batik Creek on the 2Dth of severe cold*, eome few lung lever, but
tdtad to ths table tike s ss-mg bird.
IMtully &lt; ngr.-«iH-d penhllon parchmwit
----- .---------- and 8(1j requlrlcx co lu­ —palooc it was—No. 617 Broadway.
they are all recovering.
December for Chicago, amid the cheer*
stitch. is always rssdr tor There be lived until be died
Then it aufoortong the ship that bore H to trade
•As I have not been able tn get aeqnalnv
___ ----- -------_ .narrtl dt Simplicity tbst a was rented l&lt;» th* famous Chimwe Muse
- .
-------- —
------ ' J • V
ed with any of foe Missourian*. I cannot
»f ku cr rlgtaysan can rswasruxo it, aod
any port* uo.uop.duad by the East India withes of the cittern* of the tnlj-.'Out say anything about them, except a few
uni,
brought
from
Canton.
,“S3S?S5.»r„&lt;^
.
About the lime Mr. Aator iked lari, Company.
wlwcume
into camp to trade. ’They ar*
pxssagsto Chicago wm m pleauut as
h MachinsUpul spin a nmX bcz. scemspaMr. Aator baJe hie friend good bye.
Hth fid! ami upUril dirrcites, and tw«»V- at 223. tin- firm xas.JotalJaoob Aator de
©mid be expected ; the oar being ratber of Duirt exrsotion and below foa aver­
Son, aqd ateo lb* American - Fur jCotn- and returned to New York, never giving
age of German* in intelligence. .But the
the present a secund thought. He had
mail I* about closing so 1 must etop for
tn-afttpa, MHd uevarhad auy. trade with to bear and forbear for each other
tiw But Indira, and didn't expect to (prompted B&lt;&gt; doubt by a foptedmer
have.
He
litlje
dreamed
that
in
the
During the war. and manv veer* after.
upon one an other.) showed that a unity
Mr. Aator bad hi* store at 69 Pine, cor parchment would be tbv foundation of vast
of fooling I o s*y &lt;MM»e produce* a fneadly
net ftf Pearl.
‘ shipping operatmus, and a trade amount­
fftertfaatotwiforifag.
ing
to
iu.Uiohs.wnd
embracing
the
Pa
Al 928 Broadway, he eould go from
Tbs nrxl morning we started from Chi
hi* yard into the stare. There wss an
be showed engo Cr"Bvl&gt;ul«, and sort a rid* I most
open piaxxa, strppwrttd -by pHiar* and
these d'vnmeuta'lo'ma wifi, and ad vised
certainly never Uwk before. There was
with her. •&gt; he aiwayafod, wfat to’Ao

^Bisrdhnj.

SWEESEY dt AI.JLEN.
XTLAWa&gt;4 Solicitor* i* Chan
Mrj. f.rt»enl»r»ltaolii'« pti* to r‘,R*e,rJ
ATTURXBYd

Cjriclr--—- uf «uirv&lt;»K«*. Ac- w *'* ®*
U silcnd to sH calls la «*• &gt;»• o{ lbcir protrtmva

taMd fluidlfe
I* aad **re t . y

Sterile,'
tftej?ewrf«.

‘

ye* aHaMw
bMrtRMm

85 SEWING MACHINE,

KSAFPEN A BCB10W8.

OMXIt H ssd COU JtrfKLLOKS Al
■itowearta
*“

in foe clatter.

‘t.’

.AKiipnscnoss

...

mudwwt^hhi Chicago, but yon ecuid
*•■ phi:**-where a footman ooald kfavfo;
wnteiottrtngfolmd.-Buteftur feevihg

�’rohsbly ao iartrur

I in rdocating pubI
•ptptrr™-.

_
ssksd oftheir
lesdera some reason why they, to bo

In

*#-**«■

simon-pure democrats, are required to
hate Butler with aa unbllerabW' haired.
Tbe language oF these Ibyal-tetodHkM;

to their

traitorous ItadsrT la, “Wbjr,

Ita Detroit Jftw Pre* replies, giving

such reasons as it hopes will stifle tbe
ronadewesof all who swear.blindfeld by
feat spoeuws aid to rebeUicra. U'wlD be

sees by the extraot printed batew, that
among one of the most prominent reasons
why Butler should be hated and dennuno

ed by the democracy, is. that be is "a
renegade to the rebeU."
Read tbs lan­
guage oftbe free Prrsx,
“But what shall we expect of a ’ mu
who, in Ma intense devotion to the South
era loaders, lied himself Into ibeChariMt&lt;m Convention—there betrayed sil.iMs
pledges to hie constituents by rnthtgj for
Jeff. Davis; who wa* a champion of a*
coMi&lt;^ until loyalty became pop/lar;
wb&lt;&gt; Km been a renegada to the pfebefa,
and to hl* political party I
!v'u *»&lt;«•
prising that he comes home steeling dead
men’s feme, and disputing with the living
the honors they bare so gallantly won ?”

Of oneroe tha democracy will under

Oorcger iUe. RaUand, TbornappU u&gt;&lt;t Woodland
four teak; Baltimore, Hoys- Maple gwe, sad
TsakM Spring*, lhr«« rack.
U“Un*^ Jj5n g£^-llj(g’
e C.PBID1.K.

m. c. craxhtok. j. u teuton.

Flgbhtlagfor lBdepea&lt;««ra *■&lt; SlaveryHow much. SoOthtre teatimooy will
it require to silence tbo persistent claims

of the rebel sympathizers, that tbo eemth

airs. n»t figltffog to establish a nation,
whrwe stipe rat mature shall jest upon the

institution of slavery t

Testimony upon

testimony has been addneed, but It has
been attempted,, time and again, to bruab

it all(Mido. with the traitorous assertion.
tbat'tV south is fighting only .against
Northern aggression. We add still an
other evidence that slavery Is the cause
of the war, and so'long as there is a hope

left, that slavery can be made the founda­
tion of political power and personal ag
gnmdizetnent, so long will tbe Booth
continue to fight. Head the following
from tbe Atlanta, Ga., InUlligtMr of
the 30th ulL as additional testimony ujon
tbe point at issue:

leg* and feet. He was In the hospital.
[itime Powers not thinking ItUvisaHe fo
for some time after his arrival bore.—1
act aa yet, I am obfigpd to.p*«p»we ttoa
He on far recovered as to be able to more suitable opporta'alty an offer of
did it Ueotne m no earofully to ooorider oomi’to camp, and appeared to ba get­ mediaUteb the object wf wMab was to
tbqtoaq dftbepublic Preen as at thia ting quite amaeu eatR-too night of Mon­ atop effuabm of I4n&gt;d and prevent the
day. Never before did such tremendous day th* i^.tohWvr’
exhatistfon of ■ America, wtora* future
cannot be J-«&lt;tkud upon with indifference.
Storm of wind and rain, when he got
wet, taking a severe cold. lie had a
Ths Detroit Free Preu probably Is
taken by more Democrats ia Michigan, with tha utmost difficulty be could be H1rsMp&gt; ufGnv. Mvrion. Babtoqneetly.
Never in tbe history of thia country

than goy other newspaper ; and hence ita induced to go to’ the hospital, which Ihi they “reconsidered" their li-liah resolve
power for good or evil. Buch la the tx«- did not do until Friday morning tbe 33d. and begged that be loight send It back ;
but the Governor cool!) told them he lied
Hdence in it by some &lt;/lu readers, that Ha per*lated. even up Ui Sunday morn­ "••••thing farther to ot« m unieeta." This
THE
they would not hesitate to swear by it. ing in naying be was getting better; but Copprrbwid Leg’vlstore - c-mpliroenrs
Now fi&gt;r the purpose uf seeing wbat are it wan evident he wan feat approaching Gov. Seymour ofNrv 'York, while It
ita teachings, I given few extracts, taken dissolution, and preparation! ware made insults the Chid Msgi^iite «4 Us nwn
State.by hia friend* for the aad event.
th* war broke out.

1 could fill volume

with like extracts—bnt surely these are

enough to satisfy any candid person that

C. W. Taylor, hia
neighbor, attended him.
He
made hia will, and everything waa made
Q.M -Sewnl

nrnrert

tbecr awtbor—Wilbkb F. Swear—now

ready aa far ae poorible.
At twenty
nfthe Chicago 77mu waa not a very minutes paal 7 o'clock. P. M . be made
strong Union man.
an oaay exit from hia worldly trouble*.

“We CM tell the Republican Legiala
stand that any man who forsaken the
cause of the rebels, Is a renegade to their tnra nod the Republican administration
ufMichigan, and the RepublfcM party
party. And ib is consistent enough for
e very w hem., one thing; that if the refusal
the free Preu. and papers of its likd, to to repeal the personal liberty laws shall
rfrrwunrv a man for being “« renegade to taperaisted in, and if there shall n&lt;&gt;; be
Ike rebele;" but we submit? that ft Is a change in the present seeming purpose
ridiculous for any man professing loyalty, to yield to no accommodation of the na­
tional difficulties,
if troope ekaU bv
to join in seeb denunciation.
railed in Ike Norik to mnrek agaitut Ike
people of Ike Saa*. A. FIRE IN THE
REAR
WILL
BE
OPENED
UPON
“Ab in dur former days oftrouble, we
will do well to listen to the voice of the BUCH TROOP&amp; WHICH WILL El
mighty dead, aa'wbsu calming tbe tem­ TH ER STOP THEIR MARCH ALTO
WONDERFULLY
pest at treason and revolution, be uttered GETHER. OR,
those thrilling words, “Union forever, ACCELERATE IT. In other wbros.
now and forever, doe end inseparable." if in tbo present posture of tbe Republi­
can party towards the National difficul­
—Detroit Commercial Advertiser.
ties, war rivrald be w.grd, tkat WAR
The Advertiser a ia very good commer­ WILL BE FOUGHTIN THENORFH.
cial paper, but it had bettor study tbe
Tbe Republicans have obstinately held
teachings of the “mighty dead," before it on to the personal liberty laws, and aa
attempts to teach “ncctraP’vp&lt;&gt;|itios by obstinately declined to raise a finger to
save the Union by peaceful meMa. WE
•uch quotations as the above. Tbs Ad. WARN IT THAT THE CONFLICT
vertiter has evidently mistaken the author, WHICH IT IB
PRECIPITATING
the occasion, end the sentiroent. Denial WILL. NOT BE WITH THE ROUTH.
Webster’s celebrated sentiment,"Liberty BUT WITHTENBOF THOUSANDS
and'Union, n«w and forever—one and OF PEOPLE IN THE NORTH.
AV HEN CIVIL WAR BtFALLCOME.
inseparable," ia eo.w the sen Li men t of IT WILL BE A WAR HERE IN
loyal men everywhere.
MICHIGAN. AND HERE IN DE­
TROIT. AND'lN EVERY NORTH
ERN STATE.
THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH
There are selfish, mousing men in ev­
ARE ANIMATED BT THE SAME
ery party, and especially in a peaty
SPIRIT
WHICH
FIRED
THE
whose numbers are tt&gt; great as to be able
HEARTS OF THE PATRIOTS OF
to swerp d»wn all oppoeition. Theae
THE REVOLUTION I
They for
men naturally Mplra to orntfol.
They
borne with parsecution until forrraaranee
are. In their own opinion, tbe most fit
ha* ceased to be a virtue ; all hope of tbe
men for all the offices; and if‘any man.
acknowledgement of tbrir rigbta ha*
dare, in hie capacity of a private citizen,
been lost; sad they now stand at bay,
exprraa doubts of the correctness of this
determined u&gt; submit »&gt; huger.”
exalted estimate of their abilities, forth­
Tbe publication ofsuch sentiments aa
with he ia doomed to their hate. Hie
business Is attacked, and every conceiva­ these arrested the attention of the writer
ble means used tn crush him. It iaof no of ibis article, and caused him to paue
consequence with them whether they are
right or wnmg. Selfish, weak men are
not. governed by any broad and liberal atrocious leaders. This course of settoe.

In his last momenta he was attended by
Bornum, &lt;»f Carlton.—

Corporal C. G.

This morning tbe members of the Co.

made up an am«mt qf money sufficient

. In our article respeotiog I
result tdprntaieed frtendahii

SPECIAL K0T1CES-

Republicans, by the Pioneer
to'Mr. Bergbar as tbe impli

WAR CLAIM AQEHCY!

of such gratitude.

The waAroigoed,- bsvh* at! lbs blswkv snd
B«nMi7 Instroetiewt, I* errjwnH to cUleet &lt;U
cl*iia» against the Oo’artin.etil kit

quote .below, (omitting tltal

BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS.
&amp;c.. dec., dec.

be seine up bie virtues) and
tbe attention of our Republi
to llte purition fie sesames, si
however, that there waa no|

I always Colloot «B&lt; never tell to Fay

him, unless tbe tare, fact, m ।
of hie personal fealty to l

tbe Co. who tney die or be kilted, so that
their friends, may get them.
Tbe health of ths Co. is gnud. there

was a cfonegfoy feet. HeM
regarded it in that light, and
tn quote, where be

being but a few on tbe sick list and non*

dangerous.

oecupsthia uf a brief epeee hl
umna to art things right

Lansing, Jan. 37.
Special Dispatch to tbe Adv. fit Tribune.
Senator Croswell, of Lenawee, was
vreterday elected President prutem «tf
tbe Senate, by. a vole of sixteen to nine
for Dunean, of Detroit—a deserved com­
pliment ta a worthy man.
The German Seminary was up m the
[I trass yesterday and nrdared for a third
rwadiog. It wlil pass thia f&lt;&lt;crm-on by a
large mqjority.
The Democratic Dr
ArtMt cau&lt;-u« to form tbe Seminary into
a leased fol and then control it, didn't

Tbe Justices’ fee bill occupied ithe
House, and but little was accomplished.
Tbe gsnersl indication wm against in
creased fees in Uteac timeo.
B.
Lansing. Jan. SB..

New Tort Jan. 28.
Gen. Franklin hsa issued a farewell
। and aay whether y«*u will patronise it 'address to his troops, closing an follswa:
“In Mvsriitgacoanvctiusi which you have
। wbee the N attornI Life b Uiug crushed mads
,
so d.-ar, ho soks lluil no one will
I nun by Mcb f'*i treenon ; and aay wbe’J&gt; I
er Jeff Davis ever mnoe worse oom 1
plainer told a bfook er He!

Mr. Reu

in the last Pioneer, in a bm*

1 still, in apita' ef loachings
divine.lxHav«ifl tha old M«mj
lex ialionit of th* Romans—“i
MeyasMiatowthfora tot»tli.”-i

&gt;UM, sapresMUber Matteses tn tbe efltescy uT
i&gt;t jsnr Hcaudmsvlu* BemcdiM. and lbs beneSt
«!•• derived frvm uo.og tbviu. Sl&gt;« bed b«»n suf
foring frets gvueraJ prtetratwa, al User*, bflsg
ever seveutj-slx ysarv uf age. sad ophthalmia

■The chief object I have In w
article Is to du a* aoC of j&gt;Mi«
Wright, who ia not -answers
least for the nppearnnev of my
vertiarmsata in the Pioneer
would add, as due to that yea tie

-The Circuit Court C«&lt;mmla
not, ex njbeto my dictator, to sa
I shall do my publishing, nor ah:
code that privilege tn any naan «

New Advertisements.

A LECTURE

t OtraToAsnrr Ceimnittae hav
jmMrtU for a Rep&lt;ibl&gt;«m

TO YOUNG- MSNi

l&gt;wW probably bo boU -a Beira

openly—but all tbe lime playing into
the bands uf the Southern Confederacy.
In pnxif of what I say read the ■ce4W

' the war !" Reader, ponder the el^ecl,
' tendency, and effect nf suth teachings,

YORE.

ciding to embalm the bodies of members

paaying extracts clipped from the Jaa.
24th, 1863 number—and these are but
fair samples of the meslv served up to
HssDCDsuma, Jan. 26.—Gmail
' its rnaders. (a it aay wonder that those
Osdsks No V.— Bv direction of the Prueidem of tbe United States, tbe command who are fed on such fmid, are n&lt;&gt;l more
ing General this day transfers the earn.' inlqreoted in a “vigoroos prosecution nf

sad you wiM ■
Gameufo ia It

NEW

to embalm bis body ao that hia friends can

The Farewell AMreee of Cea. BaraoMe.

peace with tbe wrath, no harriers will be
placed in tbvir way by «rar goverSntMt.
and we stall be willing tn trent with
thrnijw an todependrut govrrtiment, In
peace Mfelefide, io war as foes."

OF

•end for it if they desire to.
Tbe Co. also passed a resolution, de

Tbe House Spent aome time today In
discucMitg tbo bill authorizing cilice,
townships and counties to Issue bonds to
I raise a tax to pay bounties l»r volufttrera.
M.., .b. &amp; vored the tax refused
subscription tn such bounties.
Die bill wm recommitted.
The Legiabfture sent sixteen members
1 to the State Prison and Inaauc Asylum.
Eight were sent to-day. p the Deaf
Dumb and Blind Asylum.
role; hut persra»li—•'«—«
— fit now seems from the confession of
Tbe Detroit German Seminary bill
.1* found in persona.
rebel leaders.) was relied on, by them, has passed tbe House with uoly four
■who oppose them.
_ .
-T ,, ,
f
’ B.
to stay tbe hand of government if it at­ against IL
•Ifioe ; bo often supposes that, because he
tempted to “coerce" them. Bat tbe gens
Lansing. Jan. 19.
take* the Journal, be baa a right to de­
mand its support of hia claims, and if of Sumpter knocked tbelr reckonings
Many members of both Houses are
that Is not rendered, to tbe discomfiture into “pi” m for as tbo rank aad file of absent on Committees, and mnetnf them
nfsome for worthier rasn, then the pa­ Democracy waa concerned.
But the will not return until the first •d’ next
per is etnnppd, and the little patronage leaders ever tme to their master Jeff. week. ft.tb Houave have therefore nd
which hitherto he had bestowed upon It,
journed till next Wednesday morning.
Davis, who spores them with a loathing
must be .withdrawn.. Reader, wa do not
Tbe Senate bad only a quorum; tbe
know whUyoo.think of this; bet we de- and contempt which knows ne bounds,
nouue* it m insufferable maantUMe. We have been busy all tbe time in “firing”
sreglsd to know, however, that hut few tbo northern “heart” in opposition to ths
m thisenmmtmitY act upon this principle.
war—oomstlmeq^nvertly and somlUmea
—Battle Creek JonrnaL
V

“Tbe resolutions introduced by Mr.
Foote in Congress, bearing upon a re­
construction of oer Government with tbe
North-western states, we desire jw»w to
Mlcmnly protest arainst, and trust that
they be tabled by the Confederate Congreu whenever they are taken up to be
considered. We are fuhting this war
for Southern independence, and for a
Government of Southern States recogni­
zing African slavery as--an institution
Well. Mr. Journal, different communi
ordained by God, beneficial tn mankind,
i Recently lu our wiial and political re-’ tita are much alike in this respect. Bee'
lalions as States, and tn our intercourse extracts in oar local column.
with all other nations or states ; benoe.

PRIDE

EW BARNESSaUOP.

Tha Drafting C&gt;mtnlM&gt;uner

I. A. CSOBTEAt,

&lt;1U&gt; ?r %”****
HewBaraeeeet

County ha« received urde-r* to era
the draft io five days from tbe ret

the Adjutant Grnerd1* order. '
dvr irm received &lt;« Tuaaday
week.

The number of men reqt

�DA Nucrs

or m wuily

- STOMACH

WAT* ififitttS J‘!■!

1ITTI1S
Dr. Rifarr ia -tbe dfawearp ©f the
Medline! propeetfaa nf
-

J?, Z

Mk^tette CtersMafa
New York, Jaa. 27.

■•.SH

Tbe steamer Terry, from Newbern the
20th, Hatteras the S&amp;th. arrived. She
reports three gunboats and a number &lt;&gt;f
transports utXr
JUster, ae having

RAD WAYS REGULATING FILLS
demmrstnijre the corrednem uf lW» the­
ory. and secures to tbs scientific world; n
purgative that can be admtolrterttf atty
time, and under all 'eireumafaneea and
conditions, where porgatfaa Is desired—
that will secure tha doair*;, rasa Ila,

DRUG

STORE!!!

XXvtwt 'BVeis.t*

sailed on the 24th. Another expedition
follows immediately.

curt.

oXX fin*
kwve X©?1

Ges. Baaki* Ksw Command.

■iderati &gt;«» anxiously wished fi*. They
will purge the oflTrndkng Iraniors from the
system; and impart strength to the wnfeeblrd petirni.
.
NUTRITIOUS PURGATIVE.
Da. Rabwat's Pijxs poeseia a w.fafler
fuI nutritious principle, every dosa ,lfcnt*J

Now York, Jan. 27.
The Tribune's dispatch says: fUpou
Gru. Butler's arrival at New Orlohus. to
resume command ■ &gt;f tbe Department of
the Gull, Gun. Baaki will bo united t»
Ip &lt;mr arUcU raapeetiog tha damaging
Texas, al tbe head ofa sufficient fdvo. for
rnoall of professed friendship tn professed
the purpose nf assisting ths Uiiyon men
Republicans, by tbo Aonesr, we referred of that Stale to rest&gt;&gt;rv it tilths Uuimi
to Mr. Burgher as tha implied recipient
of sweh gratitude. Mr. Bargber replies
in the last Aoasrr. in a sort of rambling
Fleer, mt Ml......................
Xu.
t&gt;u
' ‘
New York, Jan 27.
confeaamn. ooms pn’ota of which we
••
’• fee ewt............
A New York fetter from Key Wnl Ifon,perte4.......................
quote below, (omitliug that part where
he sums up his virtaos) and would call states that tbv British weotral Mockadr
runner Antonicas, with a Oargo ofpow Osls. ••
” .................
the attention of our Republican readers
der from England, was captured by the
to tbe pu«Ilion he assumes, simply saying U.S. Steamer Pocahontas, off Mobile.
however, that there waa nothing io nur
On*, setd. •• .................
article which called fi»r any reply frien

TUWXNTlNE AND ALCOHOL.

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take.n va ^vo^r ^uaaXvX’xt*,

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mechanical and medicinal
a tiw \invtt\\'kvc o}
ar-.a&lt;wr«maT rev
SiHouo Fever,
Fever and
Liver Complain/,

gastiiijs fritt txrrnt.

GROCERIES!

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tea. came, mtoa*. vicmb. peppbi.
MUKE8.H0S. BABINS. CODFISH;
s fort, ewHrthfag fa the Qrocsty Um. such as
rUl bs uetete for fount nse.
Also s great vatirtT ef Ao

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Jt-flvmm‘&lt;Sty,-Jim. 22 —The-Benntv Better. ** M .................
of hie personal fealty to the Pioneer.
;
Lei*.
“ “ ................. *
today passed the House resolution a»k. Titfow.
“ •• .................
ing Cimgrcaa to appropriate *25,000.000 M.plc 4v&gt;sr.........................
It
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for emarfcipatiou purposes iu this State
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I j VHUkM Q

JTtgal SJolitti.

Ur *BLo\&gt;oekk

ftXoroadK ‘BViXe.ra
art XW \voot vaavC* Tncail.

CplNO^fcy SA IX

Ilan. J.

(Lvspepsia,
Jridigeetian,

Jaundice,
Kidney Camplain^e,

make Xkem

Estate of EH Walt.
nnOBATEORDEIl.-Sute ofHlahfasa. eeeeA ty of Barre, oa—Al • seertoo of tbo Pre­
bile Coart lor tfo dxuUj of Uirry. botdon at tbe
I still, in spite ef leachings human or
Probate OSes, fa tte vUla&lt;&lt; Jf UiiUags. os
diving,l&gt;elta*eia tha old Mosaic law—the
Moudiy. tbe seecod d.y of 1 rbru.rj, ia the jeer
cne tbi-ound eight hundred and slxty-Urve.
let talionii of tbe Romans—“an eye for
relent and Dlatoral OMcers to be Preoenl. Sbemtsa C. Prindle, Judge ot Probst*.
M ay e and a tooth for a both."—Bttrghtr.
In lb* miller of tb. ntafa of Eli Wail, Utt of
.
IHsashaed.
said county, deceasot
,
New Torfc/Jan.'29.
Ou reading and flling the petition duly reHted.
of William Uaduy. prwy1&gt;( for reasrea Qtersfa
The Herald's Wa'hingt-m dia|&gt;aicli •Ct
forth, tbit idmiuLUatiun of acid r.UU any
f*: “A list «»f m«ra than eighty army be granted to Chwueer W Catkin..
TbervujKiah n ordu id. that Monday. lh» *«:leant has Ireon prepared, who are tn be
ot&gt;d day ol March usit, at ten o’olock in the
“I scorn to complain ; but should it summarily dia&lt;nia«r&lt;l front oervica for forenoon, be uaixued tor tbi bearing of laid pe
and thaite* Uir.il law of laid doerewC
become neoresary herwaftrr, I may state violating arn.y regulations, by tho us.- titiuu.
of improper language in reference to their aad VI other pereoe* interested fa said ntate.
truths
plainly, and relate facta
sig­
superiors and the Ctuioiandrr-itTOtirf' ibsiuhi boldcu. al the Probate OBiie. In tbe
nificantly, that the rehearsal may not be
in conneetron with tbe remrymi of Mo- village of llaaluiga. aan ahow cause. If any there
very flattering tn the editor of the Ban
be, .Ir rtn prayer ef the potltionor faotdrt not
twr, nr creSl fable to many leading Repub Clellan and the court martial and eentdhc&gt;- u— m.ulcil
uf Fili John Porter.
And it it further ordered that tbe petitioner
licam.
gi&gt; e notice to tbe Ber~x&gt;. Int.reited in uid eiUte
of the pendency of uid petition ind the hearing
(snoer os soeassa. oarrreu.]
thereof, by earning a ent»y of Ibis notice and order
to be esWtabed fa |1&gt;. Uaitingi. Banner, a
newspaper printed and drculiifor in Mid ecuely
New York. Jan, 30.
of Barry, for three locevMiv. .nil, icinodiatelr
to .aid dav of bearing.
The New Orleans Delta of Jan. 17 prsrioui
M «~* tree I
HHEBMAN C. PMINDLB.
contains the following trrwi from Brad
J edge of Probata.
fob*
nek's Bay : ‘Last evening bn .light otfi
rial information of lb* total' drstrfftiiinn
of the rebel iron-clad steamer Cutton, in
O for Um coanty of Barry—la Chancery.
Bayou Luebs, by the land and naval
Awe A. Ke±r, tteyfefasa f,
force*, under Gen. Weilsel. She was
Sorab J.
is. AbieFiUjeaw, ead 1!
blown tn atoms, and there is an end t&lt;&gt;
this formidable vessel.
•'Gen. Woltiel lias succeeded in gett ing
-■The Circuit Court Cummiaeinner ia
not, ex oju-r’o my dictator. to aay where a heavy force in the enemy's rear, thereby
I shall d&lt;&gt; my publishing, nor shall I o-n oonipletcly flanking them, and their ra­
code that privilege tu any man or eat o* tine uvertbniw In that section is only a
question of a few days time.
•■Tijs rebel torci' - -—"
al first supposed.
arriyt^ froaf

Lanning, wn Saturday, for a abort stay
-during rteodjeerrwiewt ofthe LagWbture.

'

avc, eottVjtObcA dj rare, aaA

him, nnlees the bare fact, aa slated by us.

New-York, Jan. 30.—The Petersburg,
Va. Express contains the following dis­
patch : ‘ Vicksburg. Jan. 21-Wi have
trustworthy intelligence from abokfa.
that the greet Yankee flotilla, consisting

a*

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vaXtv^ 'B.ke\\vaa\&gt;vbva, cXe.

Thess fitters are put up in guart
hotties, o/ u'hiaA the above is a/aa-stmil». The lalrl is fir^ly tngmiwd, and
I* provided with a sa/e-puard /rem
eourur/eitsrs. (Prtoa fl per betlh, er
six/w U.
C. 5T. JfohwaL, (Froppstor, /’o. 0
Sul Fourth a , CS&gt;M:nr&gt;ati, to u&lt;Aam

FOR RALE BY

OtmTouArsnrr Committee have band-

■wd .aa w call for * Republican rances.
Ik will probably be held .« Satardey.

Maj. Hnrnrnond. By order nf CJonel
Wyndham,'vba elpvditinn left Fairfax
nt I o'rlnrk nt night, and arrived al
Here tlwv
Tbe Drafting C&gt;mtnios'mner of this Middlebury by daylight.
captured 12 rebels, who have been hir
county has received orders to commence

fy See "CostatV sdvcrttssmsnts
in thia paper £&gt;r the duirnctian and tKitr.

the draft in See days from tbe receipt of
tbe'Adftfteftt Grfierat'a order. The or­ nf these last evidently deserters. 8&gt;&gt;me
der was received on Tuesday nf iMa of these admitted that thet were desert­
ws*k. The number of met required in ers, while others aay they were straggler,
who bad been captured. They stated
that they bed been.n.bhed ofth- lr aiurbeu
but thia the rebel prisoners indignantly
denied, and laid they were drwrteis from
nor army npd had v&gt;lunt*ri|y exchanged

t*t»rmina^n ef oil kind* «ad spactss nf
Fmar'i.
EW*S.i!d in

Habtixss,

Mice., by

Rmw*,4 Snuxxn, and by the Drug­
gists, G roeers and Storeh ropers gvnsral !y.

MORTGAGE BALE.
.mCL? baviag boon im*»fa tbs

COM MISSION ERB NOTICE.

�J^rimltkral llmj.

ttASTBiSS
.

surfiuw in tbe foil.
■
.
The true pbikwopby of this maUcr is
here. In agtumneverything imtdsdo»n
ward tit tbe earth. Gr*»ejslubWe. Icsvea
and all such substances nrium back u&gt;
tbe soil. Tbe temnerMure of the wsath&gt;r grows cooler and eanierglwost nrnry
MaytMditeHrwaajtewmtb* mwl*.
not rise to promote vegetation as they
do in tha spring of tba year
Therefore
when rmroars H applied in lata autumn,
almost tbo entire virtua of tba manure is
carried down into tbo soil, and there rro
lainsd aa food for plsnU until tha cut
spring, when uow life of plants begins,
and lung And warm days increase the
temperature of the soil; and thus those
manorial subaunoas— gases and salts—
which promote tba pewwlkof plant*. are
brought up io tbo surface of tho soil, and
taken up by tbe roots of w bate vet is al­
lowed to grow on the soil.
. "
But when tbe tnsaure Uspread on tho
surface of the soil in the spring of tbe
year,wily a smalt proportion of.the salts
and gasses of ths manure ever enter the
soil; but they are swept away upon evevy breeze, and almost wholly lust in
their .efficiency un the crops.
*
1 have observed for many years past
-that they who spread their himuse on
the surface in the spring «&gt;f tbe year, pro­
mote tba growth of their neighbor’s grass
ab&lt;&gt;ut m mweh aa they do their own;
while, on tbe cusumry. those farmers who
spread their manure in tbe fail or in Nn
vomlier. derive all ’.be benefit that*thmanure can impart, in heavier and belter
crops the next aswsuu.'
.
A tbin'aprjukftng of the scrapings nf
the Dani yard* and sheds, applied in No­
vember t&lt;&gt; grass land, will oiten increase
tbo crop to more than twice tbe usual
amount. Th™ I hare often tested, and
have never yet known it to fait.

BADWAT'l

ovatiNQ

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING
.DR. KADWAT
BAM DIMOVKMD A CIXAXHIKO STMUP,
CaUed Easwat’s jfasevsyaeJayavm-jbe*

BOUIUHOFTUDS

Come and See I!

V ■ DXnUNG'S

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just

rninii

LIVER REGULATOR

rOUU TO SiX BOTTLES.
ill ssrs Scrofula, Srpldiis. Whits Bwjllise.

BSCBIBE FOB THE BANNER

! ooaaaA by tba WMssivtwef CslsMriJter-

bsmwa of ibacikia. Joists, teass or tlhsifa,

UXuVATlXG HUWLVhNT. Frio. per buUte
Um Dollar. Pvtsom calling al Or. Jtedway's
A Co.’s oSee, K Maiden Lane. wUl be supplied
with su iMitUss imjive itollara. Bold aloe by
Drugg&gt;aU.

'

Unconditional Loyalty.
tiuilf JStadaaho.
Complaint, Fhvor and
rrhffa,
Frmalo Csmpla)

CHILDBEX.

BAD VAT'S BEADV-&amp;XSO1VKXT giro, ia
Swo.-f Matta ln.Mwof.1 thm. uum per day.
*01 cure Surne ul the Gunu. cankers IB .be klooM

aLyUste^ . r.

pojf

SUBSCS1BK FOB THE BANKER I

A great many humane men are guilty
of habitual cruelty without knowing iu
They have been brought up to believe
that musty straw and corn fodder, poor
bay sod cif&lt; will do well enough for
young stuck, and keep them along through
the winter.
The miatake ia not wly
cruelty u&gt; tbnatuek, but unprofitable to
the farmer, -if ,’ii hatever is worth doing
pt alU&gt; worth doing woJI.”whalever stock
is worth raising, is worth raising well,
worth developing to the greatest degree
of perfeolion that good and abundant
food^nd constant atteniloO can reach. A
fatter who would think hremk crust and
cheese parings sufficient food for hia Ellie
eon and heir, would not be long without
the contempt of his neighbors; and yA
bo would be just aa reasonable in his
pursuits of results, as-his neighbor who
Should thiqk anything good enough for
young sioek." A starved calf or cok is
always a stinted one, and what it loses
that way the first two or three years of
its life, it never regains. In o«r own ex­
perience we have never found any hay
too good for young stock, and should
jusiasstMiQ think uf going .without ioor
own ouflee, m of ^rmitling any of them
to go without a few oats or s little meal
every day through the winter. Oats are
anquestiuoalily better than any other
jtmir. for young stock, as it is the pro­
ductive of muscle, and not the laying on
of fat. tbe owner ee'ks. A dotiui thrifty,
alrek, well wdo cattle are wi-rtb looking
st in any man’s bam. but the thin,
pinched suffering effigies which arc
too frequently to be seen nibbling
oata on the lee side of the snuw bsnk—
endeavoring tn save that life, if they
could but reason, they would very ebon
droids wm Dot worth saving, eo far m
they were coocdmed—ere always a reproseh to the owner, and m&gt; ovidevwe
that be in, either knowingly or ignorant­
ly, a cruel man.—MtutaeSuotlU Plouyh-

DR. RADWAY’S -PILLS

tlncb bvtlvr than p&lt;Us. and t=eri&gt; Maier to take

If ■■ell esdsrsiood tbe luporteaen of purgaatfou with BADWAYtt FILLS, roatredUuuclion of parging with other pills ur powders, sails
rila,8..dn« walers. they wmld no-d Isaa pbyrieSW’ijsrats.r-’
■“

DARLINGS LIFE BITTER8
Is a mipencr tonic and dinwte; sassUmt 11
caaas of lo»s cf sppatite. CataJMey. female weak
cevB. irrerthmtisa,ps2n ia the ride

Paaikar aad 1’Uh

Vot\. \*ke a CVuavw..

been sOicZod with piles. ammm^sMwMUiMtogstbe Iasi Hum years;! wed
.77"

VA\&amp;

DABLtfG-8
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LIVER REGULATOR

•n John Cross writes, ‘Brooklyn, March 1»
19*0
In ila, spring ..flWl took a severe crid
w hhtedueed sviU.nl forex I took twu duees
DARUS0'S LI YER REQ ULA TOR

m the mart aedva sad tteeowgb-pilh Ast
base ever been iptroduowL
They act so dirvofly upon tho Liver, axcH-

GROCERIES

It broke up my cold sod fever at ones. Previous

TbeytxarriMa mors ;x&gt;w«ful laBMoee over
the l iver, aad iu aecreUoaa than ealomri. mer­
cury. blue piU. hence their importauee in cua
of liver complaiou, and spleen eUSvullias, Jasadras, bjspepria, DUious allacka. Heed bcIm, Ac.
In the trMUn.nl of fevers, Silber bllfoaa, Yrites.
, Typhoid, and otbar reducing fevers, they sre anpertur to qoiauio. Tbeir ir.fluenc. exteada o»vv

SI BSCR1BE FOB

THE BAN1

'BX.ooti

HARD-WARE

wm ear* all tbo aforenwntioued diseases,
aad, of thrasalvM, will relieve sad curs
Eoadaaho,
G^tiotnoea,
-Celia (Paino, Cfcolerts JZartua,
' Ind^oatian, (Foam in ite ^ou-sta,
QXjrzinese, ata.
Try these medicines, and you will never
aad they will sayttey are
,
4 Qt^o&amp;'Xta&amp;evcu*,

Mrs. C- Tstow, 11 Christopher SUwt. B.T.,
writes: "Feb. &gt;0. IgSA-I hare bwaMMeCtte
attacks ef Asthma the last twenty years. 1 tore
never found suyihiug equal to

LOCAL NEWS.

AND

awd yew should try them befom going tot

Darling's Livax Regulaor.
**•-"-*

.

DRY GOODS I

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nil Ml-

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SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER!

Litdeean bemud of it, for It M not

amount to much. Their principle cron
waa corn, called by diem m/erAm.
ft
wm of several aorta red, while, yellow,
blue, black, speckled etc., though tbe
white and yellow were Um most common.
At lhe far North, they had a kind called
mohauaPa earn, which though planted in
June, ripened before frost.
Wbeo tbe
natives had occupied a piece of gronnd
for several years, they manured it. using
at planting, three fishes to the MIL Die
fosomta &amp;A for this---------------------calkd aJer/w. The
their.
Rto their benefit.

.SALEBt

DARLING’S LD'ER REGULATOR.

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VOL 7.

NO. 41.

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY -11, 1883

&lt;lbe Jutiigs Jjaotr,

B. R. U

a

tbs stete-rooms

StUcki Jstirv.

this T

TO THOSE WHO DO XT THINK

“Jidnotl tell
dreaming F .
"il’e all very
if f did not eee

air.

Bat

at noon to-day.
r
__ \
.
Tbs ceptpin of the wreck and the
_____ V, 1.-3 _ ____ L
' __

~RA nU ATB READY RELIEF

-Ab! writing on the elate!

I only wrote one at these

Then it
‘Did ym&gt;

gasfntg? Snsintss Jiredan.

INJ-TCENZA..
CROUP

SPAULDING

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

MASON ALLBN,
E.U.ER IX GROCER IKS, srovteloa

your writing, Mr. BraceF
fou epoch ofdreatning”said the capThe mate took the stete, and there, in
plain legible characters, stood the words,
“Steer to the eor’-wesl."
“Have you been trifling with me, sir?" whole thing is moat mysterious an
traordinary j and I hao intended to speak
to you about It as soon m we got a Httle
air, 1 know no more of this matter than quiet. This guntlenfan, being mueh exyou do. 1 have told the exact truth.”
The captain sa\ down at his desk, the
slate before him. in deep thought. At Alrer an hour or more he awoke and said
test, turning the slats over, and poshing) so me, "Captain, we shall be relieved this
it towards Brace, be said, “Write down, very day." When I asked him what
•Steer to the nor’-west.”
The mate complied: and the captain
after narrowly comparing the two hand­ barque, and that she was coming to our
writings, said, “Mr. Bruce, go and tell rescue. He described her appearance
the second mate to come down here.”
and rig. and, to our utter astonishment
He came. At the captain’s request when ytfur vessel bore in sight, she cor­
he also wrote tbe same words. So did responded exactly to his description 'of
ths steward. -So in succession did everv hsr. Ws had not pin mueh faith tn «hxl
mon of the crew who could write at all. beeaid."*
His troops will taksr^rgnuih,
But not one of the various hands resem­
“There's not a doubt," rejoined the
bled the mysterious writing. When tbe other captain, “that the writing oa the
— Fiaty Kir.
crew retired the captain sal deep in slate, let it come there as it may,. saved
thought. C&lt;&gt;uld any one have beed stowed all your lirea. But you say,” he added
away 1 Al last hie eald, “Tbe ship muet turning to the passenger, “that you did
be aearched, and if I don’t find the fellow not dream of writing on a elate V'
he must be a good band at hide and seek.
“No, air. 1 have no recolteetfon of
Order up'all hands."
t doing no. 1 got the impression that- the
THE RESCUE.
Every nook and oorper of the vessels barque I saw in my dream was earning
Mr. Robert Bruee, originally descend friim stem to stern,woo thoroughly eearv'b- to rescue us, but bow that impression
ed from some branch of the Scullish famenme I cannot tell;
There is-another

&lt;gluwtllanD.

Illilltt» Uxjn/oation of equalling Iht cirautr
ROBRRT8 A STRIKER, ■

TO THOSE WHO THINK.

worthy dlixana,
American nart

States
You

find broken

.keeping* store grocery and a very few

nays mean honorable.
schovt*.

One great diffi-

lie same want la felt in the

pears more like a broken down gambler
or speculator, than an Intelligent preacher
of the gospel.
The company are enjoying good bealih
with a faw axeeplious. There is only «n&gt;
In the hospital which fa every thing that
a hospital should be,1 Under the Intelli­
gent supervision of Dr. Thayerfrom -Bat­
tle Creek.
Our officers are doing all
that they can to render the men comfort-

io better style.
But fa a few months
they will get over complaining, and pos­
sibly be thankful for the rations which
cumstancva, about |Jie close of the last out that a stranger bad ahown himself thing here on board seems to ms quite they get both as to quantity and quality.
century,al Torbay in the south of England on board—but not a living tool, beyond familiar, yeti am Mry'«ute I was never We have had no duty to perform yet
and there bred up to a seafaring Ufa.*— the crew arid the officers, was found.— in your veesel before. It la all a puzzle excepting drilling oa foot. Thu reason
is we have ha&lt;Joeither horses nor anna.
About thirty-five years ago, in the year Returning u&gt; the eabin, after their fruit- to me. What did vour mate eee 1”
1828, lie was first mate ou a barque leea searrh, the captain said, "Mr. Brace
arms; we are also drawing our horses to­
all the
day, and so you see our military duties
thia I
begin to morrow, and we are all dread‘■Can’t tell, dr. I
On one ul her voyages, bound

bUELZEY A 41.1.1:*

ipvlxatroo to b&lt; sflSstirs, mast set upon o
cs sad blood resseU.
RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF.

CVkaTWv.

HOLDROOK

. RUMFJ.L,

Fnrxxn Nanas—In my last tetter to lever and have bad it so long, that when
“Well it would seem so. We have
the wind free, and I have a great mind to you • tried to give yon some of my im­ the mud is scraped from their limbs the
keep her a wav and see what will come pressions of the country through which hair Comes with It More of them have
to calculate ofie
“1 surely would, air, if 1 were in your
in. a small
But you will perhaps be more interested tu stand in the mud five or six teehee
in knowing something about the people ■deep both night and day. In the next
Well, we’ll eee. Go on deck and here, their advance in agriculture, me­ letter, (if weare’beM) we will talk about
chanics, education, A*c. The soil in tb^ education in this vianlty its there are
ppoaite to this stairway, just be) ond
.some inducements forteschere here which
small square tending, was the mats s stal
wooded parte of Nortbera Miterror! Is a '
pure clay of a light' ash color (while wet ‘ Give my respects to the friends in year
Jab. Teltobd.
opening aft into tiro cabin, tiro other o’clock the look out reported an iceberg at lentt,)on the surface, underlying which. place.

of the banka &lt;/ Newfoundland, the cap-

fronting the stairway into tba state-room.

JOHN ROBERTS,

inches la a hard-pan as impenetrable al­

that any one sitting in it and looking
over bis shoulder eonld see Into the
eabin. Tbe mate, absorbed in hie cairn
HTSICIAN. BURGEONand —
ialions, which did not revolt as he expect­
A GEM. FOR THE MILLION.
over Smith’s Dn&gt;« Store Gsodjt
Ilnn MlcLiean 0®«b hours Iron;
ed, varying considerable from the dead­
reckoning, had not nr»tk*d the captain's
SPLENDID AND APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY
motions. When he bad completed bis
PRESENT.
calculations be called the result, without
looking around, and inqaired, ‘’How is
MME. DEMOREST’S
yours, sir 1" Receiving no answer, he
BURRING BUTCH.
repeated lite question, glancing over hte
shoulder, and perceived, as .be thought,
the captain writing on his slate.
Still
. W. Ka)0 Br.. MWaerilU
no answer. Thereupon be rose, and as
be fronted the cabin door, tbe figure he
bad mistaken fur the captain raised its
bead, and disclosed to tbe astonished

85 SEWING MACHINE,

Uimi A BCBB0T8,

-321

D ARIEL COOK,

ll- M.CHRLDQN

OUNTT Ctnt sad Rotary PnMl«- OB.e

disclosed the fact that it wee a dismantled
ship, apparently frozen to the tee, and
with a good many human beings on it —
Shortly .after they hove to, snd sent out
boala to* the relief of the sufferers. Her

of rock a little lovrer down the clutnb«vugbl awny in thu third boat, was as
cendiua the ship’s sides, the mate, catch­
luddy. The surface of the ground being
ing a glimpse uf bls face, started back In
consternation. It was tbe very same
free he had seen three or tour hours be­ poaaibly what kind of travelling it will
fore, looking up at him from the captain’s
be about camp after a twenty-futir hours
desk. At first be tried to persuade himit was fancy ; but the more he examined
the
man
the
more
sure
be
became
that
Bruce was no coward ; but as be met
that fixed gaze looking directly at him he was right. As soon as the exhausted forward wheels completely filled up besUence, and became assured that erew and faminWed passengers were cared

Chair, fronting the d.»or, writing on your
stete. Theo be looked up fan in thy

SOLDIER'S

BOUNTY,

BACK PAY. PENSION. AC.

ASDDIUCTIOXS

at various depths below it, cropping out
at the foot of tbe bills, and all along

being caved, and tbsir gratitude fur ths
unexpected rescue wds proportionally

- stopping to qurslion ths aoemiug intruder, he rushed upon tbe deck ip. day, sir. The man’s alive."
“What do you mean 1 Who’s alive F
such evident alarm that it instantly at
traded the captain’s attention.
“Why, Mr. Brune," said the fatter,
“wbal in the world Is tbe msttcr with writing on your stete al noon. I could
you 1”
. swear to it fa B court of justice.”
■* ..TU-t- » Wk- t. &gt;u.&gt;
“Hpon my word, Mr. Bruce," replied
the captain, “this gets more and more
dalirtry i.! ibe mi­
I singular. Let oe go and see Uris num."
They found him fa conversation with
“But there Is, sir; there is a stranger
the captain of ibe rescued ship. They
there." ’
free at ear Express ebargw,
___
“Astranger! Why man, you must both came forward, expressed in the
be dreaming.
You must have seen the warmest terms their gratitude for delivsteward there or tbe second mate. W h&lt;&gt;
else would venture dowu there without
ordersF

Public, Goo

most as the lime rock which can be found

id distinctly in this world I saw him."
to yoo if you would write a few words
“Hitnl WbcwnF
-God knows, air; I don’t! I saw a un this slate," and he handed him ths
slate with that side up on which the wri­
ting wee not.
life before.”

improved modes more than forty years.
You will find many here on !*rga, farms,
having no other implements, of agricul­
ture than a plough and htfe^yet aome of
those employ from twr, to ten slaves at
work with these tools. Tbeir plows are
after ilia oldest pattern, tbeir hoes weigh
from four to aiz pounds, they" use them
for dressing «&gt;ut tbeir corn, potetoea, eut­
ting brush and gruba, such as we would
use a bush
grubbing hoe for.—
One good workrasu with our northern
tool* would dear as much ground as four
men cmild p-w&gt;lbly do with such as are
u«?d here. Many farmers hero use r.o
harrow, but instead a brush cut from a
tree top. With such tools as these to
work with It is impossible to do much
i^oultivaiiug the ground, so the most of
them torn their attention to ralsfaft
boraea and mules for the market, and

Why the Wntrantn Souiixn was
Hapi&gt;y.—A letter writer from Washing­
ton ears: It is astonishing to see bo w
cheerful the wounded rnea are. Almost
without exception they are garrulous
over the Incidents of the battle.
Tbs
most of these gallant fellows are In A1-.
exandria hospitals, though some are at
Falls Chui ch. One man In Alexandria
hospital, who liad lost an arm, was one
of the happiest fellows the very night be
was brought in that 1 ever saw,
“You
ore in good spirits for a wounded man I”
said a stranger to him. lie looked up
from his cot with s smiling, happy face,
and replied, “Yea, why shouldn’t I bo
happy I 1 have saved my life, and now
I have got something to show 1 to my
family as long as I live.
My children
won’t be ashamed to bare it known that
I lost my arm fighting for my country !
N*. sir! 1 doubt If I should have that arm
Knn again. My grandfather lost a leg
x Revolutionary War. Our family
have boasted of-OuU fnr nearly a hundred
years. It is about time that somebody
else did something for the credit of tiro
fanillr. The old alory was getting to
be a little loo old, and now. sir, you see
that I am to bo the hero of the family.1’
There was patriotism, pride of character,
and philosophy, from a oom moo soldier.

ry Gen. Scott’s health is fiut (ailing
He is confined to his apartment in tbe
Fifth Awmoe Hotel, New York, almost

Three rebel young ladies aspotrtlw,

Clotktee for three soldiers a* long as the
war continues, If tha aoWltero whom they

�;1 etair. arms ; and that ail tbv

CIAL NO

which may Hill adltars to the Federal" tbeir Noriburn alltea la, K■
Union ; but that such States a* &lt;uaj

brakemen on Uw ear of war,

onanamee Us aM4iaiea, aU Mpsailia hMStaadofnrtafilralblg tUm.ta
Our only wish ia to be separated from

tiwmadvee from New England will be
adsnilled into lbs Southern Confederacy,

iMn; fcaatty‘erf forever.

And we would direct attention to that
other prominent fact, that those former------------------------------ ,---------------.----------sticktera for-lbaQ«*Utolio«
•bo’lewl
tottaa Wr “oo*
the Union as it was," tha peace Demoo- [promiM.* ffowjto J1*0 Provf ■
?’

crata,‘are now prepared to accept end: a

“

' ’

' ‘

Mtnuaute' i

/ ?!

Another leading organ, in an article
repelling’ll*’ proposition of the Copper-'’
heads for 4 nmrgittioo uf all tha Sts’.©*,

propeehion as tbe probable baste of a

future setttement.

We are fight-

iug for atprraticM, and wo will have it, if

to bo held al Louisville, for tbe purpose
of egreBog upouterms efrseeusturctfoii,

And yet, these men

writhe and swear and protest when ««
cell them traitors, and flay them Witb

.

declares:

declaration of Mr. VanBuren is important
aa showing that tbe people of the North
It will ax- oaaxavXD that tbe rebel are beginning to entertain and dtecuss a
plan far settlement. A great meeting
resolutions, published elsewhere, propose
in the commercial emporium of tbe
that the Federal Government shall first North heard these utterances, and thous­
be bumbled into withdrawing the Proc­ ands are now reflecting upon tbe views

lamation, and then to acknowledge tbe
And it will

iudependenca of tbe South.

also be noticed, that the rebels are sraltj

ing for the peace democrats of the North

to get strong enough to accomplish tlui

object

And yet, it is very naughty and

disrespectful to call mon TnuroXs
who ar^ thus engaged in the work

of disgracing
and destroying —the
Government.
“O ! shame, where is thy
bltrahl"

Hastings, Feb. », 1863.
Convention was called to otder and

its objects stated by J-M. Nevins, Chair­

man of tbe Couuty Committee.
On motion, N. Bailey was chosen Pres­

ident and H. Wright Secretary.
Tbe Chair appointed J. H. Munroe,
R. J. Grant and O. C. Bates, a Commit­

There has been introduced into the
tee on credentials, which Committee after
rebel Congress a sat of resolutions, which
•xaminatioo reported the following mem­
are designed to inform lbs cowards cf the
bers present:
North upon what terms they may have
•Hastings—John Roberta, D. Striker,
peace. The Kalamaxoo Gatelte, hereto­
N. Bailey, R. J. Grant and G. W. Milla.
fore regarded as one of the most mode
Irving-L B. Hill, 8. W. Chase, IL
rale of the white feather tribe, publishes
Wilcox and D. B. Pratt.
these resolutions in full, introducing them
Rutland—Samuel McMurray, George
witb the italicised remark, that they
"probably fornhadow the future baric of Van Arman, S, C. Prindle and Geo. W.
Pock. •
S
tettlemenl."
Yankee Springs—0. C. Bales, C. W.
We make some extracts from the res­
olutions in question, /nd showing what Bsssstt and W m. P. Garrett.
Johnstown—M. Coleman, J. H. Mun­
terma are proposed aa well aa what tbe
peace democracy desire to announce as roe, *£. G. Cowles and W. J. Robinson.
Tbornapplo—E. C. Bpargue, H. W right,
Tbe preamble seta forth tbe wrongs George Russell, and AJpbeus M. Hill.
On motion the report was accepted
sufftred by the South, and the misappre­
hensions existing at the North, even and Committee discharged.
On motion, Leander Lapham, V. -75.
among tbe friends of peace, relative to

the “probable basis of future settlement.”

“The people ef tha North who wtel&gt; to
see the end of tbesa b.wtilltie* and tmnte
lea must, first of all, agree 16 'a rraywilion of the Confederate Statei. Without
that, the war
- ..*&gt;._
___________ supposes such recognition.
Northern apeculati«m upon a general conventien of States ia, therefore, mere a»o*nspoken.
They mill be read U every houetkoU xAtiu, so long a* the South remains un­
milk a remtli that will yeteefteble the pal conquered.”
fry of thou who lead in the war for our
eubiugation. • • •
The leavan ia
working I" -

Tbe 2d, 3d, 4lh end 5th resolves we
print entire, as follows:

2. “White tbs Confederate States of
America are not at all responsible for tbe
existing war, and have bean at all time*
ready to participata in such arrangement*
aa would be best suited to bring it to a
dose, in a manner oonalatent with tbeir
own safety and honor, they could not
consent to an armistice of a single day or
hour, ao long as tbs incendiary proctema
mation of the atrocious monster now
bearing rule in Waahfagton city shall re­
main unrevoked; nor could tbe Govern­
ment of tbe Confederate Slates agree to
negotiate at all to regard to a suspension
of hostilitiea, except upon a basis of a
formal and unconditional recognition of
tbeir independence.
3. “Whenever the friends, of peace in
tbs North shall grow strong enough to
constrain Abraham Lincoln and bis flagi­
tious Cabinet to withdraw th* proclama­
tion, and propose an armiatioe upon the
basis aforesaid, the Government of the
Confederate StatM will be ready to accede
to said proportion of armtetioo with a
view to a aettismsnt of all eateting diflioulliee.
4. "Should peace at any time be bro’t
'about, the Confederate States of America
would freely consent to the formation of
a just and mutually advantageous com
___ .______ __ _ *11 * L * C.*,**

“There Is, however, evidently tn .thu
west, and particularly hi Ohio, Indiana
and Illinois, a strong opposition to tbe
present war upon the South. The tone
of the press in those States, the public
meetinge.aad the Democratic Conrentione,
all prove this conclusively. This feeling
doe* not display itself a* boldly opposed
to tbs war per te, but assumes the form
of-opposition to Abolitionism, coercion
and subjugation. It would not be sale
to exhibit it otherwise, for in that event
the individuals giving expression* to It
would soon find themselves Incarceratsd
within the walla of some Yankee Bastite,
and their opposition thus speedily and
effectually crushed out. But by profes­
sing devotion to the Union, tbe Consti­
tution and tiie administration of Abra­
ham Lincoln, they can organise thorough­
ly for work, and thus secure a way to
triumph io tbe approaching fall ciactions.”
Said the Richmand Enguirer the spe­
cial organ of Jeff. Davis :

“It is gratifying to discover that high
spirited intelligent public men in several
uf ths Norlhworstern Stats* have of late
become exceedingly active in their en­
deavors to discourage and suppress tiie
ferocious war.spirit heretofore raging
among their fellow citixens, and that tbeir
honest and patriotic efforts have been al-,
ready attended with tbs most marked

Such a proclamation as that recom­
mended in the resolution referred to this
committee. It is confidently believed,
would have a tendency to greatly
slrsngtbau tbe efforts of the advocates of

peace in the Northwestern States, be cal­
culated to bring those Slates quickly into
amicable relation with the States of the
South, withdraw them ultimately alto
gother from their preeent political con­
nection with tbe Statue North and East,
with which they have really so little in
common, and thus enable us to dictate
from Orangeville.
On motion Wm. Burgher’ was aubeti- the termc of a ju»t and honorable peace
from the yrtai commercial emporium of
toted in place of C. B. Burton from Has­
that repion, through whose influence main­
tings.
ly has this wicked and unnatural war
On motion O. L. Ray was admitted as been thus far kept in progress.”

delegate from Hope.
Ought not such compliments coming
On motion the Convention proceeded from our country’s bitterest enemy, to
to ballot fur delegates to tbe Republican dudleoge our attention and make all
Stale Convention, which resulted in the honest Democrats pause before the great
1 selection of Julian Fish, Frank Allen, gulf of accession yawns and swallows
■ O. L, Ray and R. J. Grant aa such dele- them up 1
No well informed Democrat can
Tha Convention next proceeded to continue to act with the peace organisa­
elect delegatee to the Judicial District tions in these times, without knowingly
Convention, to bo hold at Ionia on the lending his influence to traitors.
20th Inst The following names were
And all the talk, about ‘‘compromise,”
tbe choice of tha convention for such del- “armistiea," ‘‘convention” ••amendment

PKIDZ

Of

NEW

TOBK.

The Hew York Mercury-

ading fleet outside, in which—if we may
believe the story as told by tbe rebels—
two national gunboats were sunk, another
crippled, and tbe wb&gt;&gt;lc blockading fleet
dispersed. The rebel fleet was ouramsnded by Commodore Ingraham, who
was on board the Palmetto State.
He
attacked the Mereedita and sunk her, and
all on board are supposed to bavo perish­
ed, with the exception of CapL Stellwagen
and a boats crew. There is a vague report of another gunboat having been
sunk, and a number set on fire; but It
appears to have very little foundation.—
All this accomplished, the rebel fleet re­
turned to Charleston, end reported tbe
entire blockading fleet destroyed or driv-,
en off. and a joint proclamhfcn wo* is­

sued by Beauregard and Ingraham, as
commanders respectfully of the land and
naval farce* dedaring the blockade raised.
It appears, however.'that nn the same
evening some of our blockading vessels
were again discovered outside, and the
next morning some twenty vessels were
off the bar—ao the raising of the blocked.
• as only for a very brief period. Indeed,
tbe whole rebel story bears evidence of
tbe moot grus* exaggeration, and we have
as yet no definite advices from reliable
sonrpsa. Very little confidence ia to be
placed in the rebel account a Under the
ci ream stances, the greatest interest must
attack to Gen. Fosters expedition, against
Cbsrlecton and Wilmington.
Letter*
from Newiiern of tbe 27th, inform u*
that on the 26th, tbe vast fleet that ha*
for some time been rendezvousing at
Besefort astssiL Beeidea th* targe fleet
of irnn-clad* and war vessels, there were
60 Urge steam transports, carrying over
70.000 soldiers, snd_ over 150 schooner*
teden with supplies^ tbe whole forming
without exception the most tremsndous
expedition ofjhe war.

CHOFID KAMM, JACT. LffiB. SUXXUM, tm.

_ Lansing, Feb. 7.
In tbe Senate yesterday, the bill allow­
ing tbe Lafayette Society of Detroit to
amsad ita articles, was finally passed, m
well as the bill to extend the time for
collecting taxoe in Redford and Spring­
wells far 1882—both bilb to take imme­
diate effect-,
fa the House tha following bills were
passed: To establish a State read in
Lapeer county ; bill relativa to tbe elec­
tion of Superintendents of the Pour; bill
for the construction of a bridge across
the Menominee river.
The discussion ou tbe Rreolutions upon
the State of the Country was resumed by
Mr. Beakas.
Everybody expected bis
weald be the speech of kb party, but it
was a euegtemeration of nonsense, deliv­
ered in a stem maring. stuttering tone,
with numerous bars between the statten-

last

we.k gathering up Undo J

clothes and wearers thereof.

So q&lt;|

was th* business managed that mncl
citsment was avoided. and eleven ao I
ware arrested and on Thu raday I
eoeveyed

&lt;• Detroit to await fa

Tns Caoone.—At the Republican!
out rm Saturday, H. Bronson was eJ
Chairman and J. M. Nevins Sucre]

Yom Msststsr for tMaysarilMS) vrlU
i&gt;2i.rr iu rterv luxury o4.Follw. IjUr-tar* t|
before 11 i» iu. OMtari «f apeeolatiMi;
jrwrAXTS&amp;.TAt’St %
8UIM for a quarter at a eaetuty; aed Mite 1

J. Roberta. D. Striker, N. Bailey, 11
Grau. G. W. Mills and C 3. Bl
were elected delegates to the Col
Convention.

I

Lacrtrat—Rav. J. M. Peebles of I

th Creek, delivered a very eeturtl
lecture on Temperance, to a crmJ

bouse on Saturday evening.

The roil facts in regard to bia I
Smith’s] unpopularity, being that whll
was his worst enemy.—Pioneer.
I
Need we adduce .any further pl

dwr U&gt; Ua remradn. and tbe vin*gs eeWt-mi
ter lo ifiv cleric arornd the atoee. h I. familn
to tka sictit of ersvy uurtf. wetnua sud child i
ear century, sad teererttarsWtacnter, ia ae
•rat oma tries at Ear**. Tbs Xair You Maae
at ia alee idealised with th. rraadeai puriotie
or th. »«. for asvoral raraibrra oi ita brilia
Staff bald l.i|th rank La our nobl. arm., .ad ha.
.. . i.
..
--..-J .

Of the Aomiti ingratitude 1 fades
is highly probable that it baa a mu I
epitaph in store for tbe political tc

atone of him who so lately boasted on
aid to that paper, jowl so soon as he »
become powerless fur further patron I

Mr. Wright, and every other iatl
gent man knows that parties having I
vurtising to do. can order It where tl

Hew Advertisements.

choose, foe.—Pioneer.
Wo arc eellecting evidence of the eel

New-York, Feb. 0.—Tbe steamer Ro­
anoke, from New Orleans 28th and Ha­
vanas SlstulL, arrived thia eveniug.—
New Orleans news is very meagre. The
Delta says accosnto from tbe rebel army
al Port lludvon end ciwwhere show a
most deplorable state of affairs among
them, the mon only being kept from mu­
tiny by promises of peace within thirty
days,
Tbe fid lowing are the rebel dispatches.
Sabino Paas, on C. 8. Gunboat Bell, I
January «l, 1863.
f

proper lime, prove that the officer v l
in thee* timee^ with his official patron I

supporta a paper devoted to ths intenl

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
Ail pvraou bnl»j eliini
tbe

of the rebels, dose it from eboico
not from compulwon.
;

eeaMsAsrs tareby netifled sad requrelud to

Ae reterda tbe unjustifiable (!) and fl
charge of .disloyalty, it is no more til
we or any other democrat might exp I
from such a disunion, radical abuiit
source.—Pioneer.
'
It is no more than ysu might exp l

Captain—We met the enemy this
morning in the Gulf of Mexico.
Whip­
ped them, and brought everything to
Sabine Pass. I fought them ten guns to
our one. W e have captured two vessels,

fypm any respectable source.
Tar rr sv All Mxava—If any ef &lt;1
reader* have been troubled ternake Hfl
and uniform biscuit, Il Is mors th I

probable they do not uee DeLand fa C-

A LECTURE

I am here waitlnr farther«&gt;

io -sro-unsro rutsisri

not eome back into the Union on any
terms.
Can one party alous make a

Chemical Selarateu. That ia a pure d
tide, not detrimental to health and av
fa its effects. Try it by all mean*.
|

EW 11ABNES9 SHOP.

solemn oompromile I lf it can, will it be

more binding and sacred on the Southern

Special Dlspetah to tbe Adv. &amp; Tribune

Dtaaam* Aaacsno.—Copt. ll
Dseiaun, of the 1st Cavalry, was in I

fallacy and falsity ofthe above,if It re!
tu legal advertising.
Ws will, at I

of the Constitution” foe., is the merest
N. Bailey, D. Striker D. B. Pratt and gsbbla if they art ignoran^and tbe deepest oners.
0. C. Bates.
treason if well read. Because, from the
Moved and carried that delegates tina­ day the war commenced to the present,
ble to attend the respective Conventions, the rebel leaders have told us they would
be authorised to appoint substitutes.’
H. Wxiqrv,
N.
'* “
BarurT,
’
President.
Secretary.

THE

Baid tbe Augusta -(Gn.) Cbnetiiutio^

the public sentiMent of the South; and Buck and Abel Simonds were admitted^
that to correct these misapprehensions, aa delegates from the township of Maple
it the object of tbe reoolutions. Tbe Grat Grove.
Castleton—M. J. Lathrop.
sentence of the first reeolwticn is in the
On motion, Albertus Brown end Geo.
following language:
L “There is no plan of reconstructing fl. Brooks were admitted as delegates

what wai formerly known as tbe Federal
Union, to which tbe people of tbe Confed­
erate States will ever consent”

BOUNTY. BACK PAT, J-KNS1OK*.

conscience than the United Slates Con­
stitution cemented all ever with the

Mr. Ray mend, of tbe New York The
denies that Burnside wrote his fa mo I
letter concerning the Fredericksburg bl
tls under any preeswra. He wrote it |
bia-awn free will, declaring to bis six.
that wo man should b«r mi ounce of ri
.spoesibilKy that belonged to him.

memory of common sufferings, common

dangers asd common glories 1 Any fool
knows better. Tbe only object Demo­
cratic lewder* have lu uttering all this

K. B. ■-

twaddle about “armistice" foe., is to per.

Iieh tbeir Southern Confederacy.
They
know as well as tbeir rebel “brethren”

D-&gt;«]

that a suapenaion of hoetilittes would
prove a final abandonment of the war.

man who

prates

at this

time of peace on any other terms titan

unconditional submisaion I

Unweloome foot,

as is the truth, there Is no hope for peace

but through destructive war, bunco the
more vigor in its prosecution, the sooner

we shall have that ail most daasre perms-

.pain is experienoed, «• matter whet ms I
belts cause, will raltere the p«ticnt.-|
■This foot ie readily ascertained by a aid
gio-trial, if sieaed with Cold Chills, Sbri
•ring. Pain in the Hoad, Loins, Baet
/Ls«B,Boereb, Disrrhreo. Celia. Maul

BLACKSMITHING.

have brought forth its Intended fruit.—
"Bpot” the

;

LET US WEIGH FACIB.
: Radway’s Ready Relief if need wtel

su/jheir ‘ Southern brethren" to estab-

A thotement is eaid to be we
sktag to tbe eoastnistion efamil

*

’

by ito

Saw

Tbe Subscriber is prepared to do ail
fctads H week is hte tw*^ at abort econo and to &lt;

wW afcsd imreudiete sase. are! prevsr.
severe iltoeea. Ila uas will not Iftterfer I
with tha action of any other medicinr
but will h all
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�DRUG STORE!!!

foretime was very rapid; aftalwarda it
slackened, but continued at intervale till
0 this morning. Owing to tha fog, the

Roberts &amp; Striker,

matto, as Omtnandvr of tbe fleet."
“This morning, tbe gunboats Palmetto
Stete and Chicora, accompanied by three
small steamers, alt under command &lt;if
&gt; Commander Ingraham,, made an attack
an th* blookadvra, and suoeaededjn sink-

“Charleston,-Jan. N.-*Our gunboats
Palmetto Blatemd Cbieora have reached
the wharves. They were euthuaisstical-

Yqtl ?otua.

ci tiaena • bo had eseembiid to greet them,
Salute* war* fired from the furls and.
batteries. Not a man was hart on win
Tua Dbaft, under N. Ban.iT, Oom- side, and our gunboats were nut struck.*
miaaloner, ia progressing quietly—aa w*

mi mmi.

go to pram, (Tuesday P. M.)
Dtsa*ms Aasnrrao.—Capt. EL C.

Daniaun, of the 1*1 Cavalry, was hi town
Mat week gathering up UoeU Sms’*

GROCERIES

elotbee and wearer* thereof. Bo quietly
waa the bumneaa managed that much ex­
citement waa avoided, and eleven soldiers
were arrested and on Thursday were
cnaveyed\&lt;a Detroit to await further

Taa Cadccs.—At ths Republican cau­
cus on Saturday, H. Bronson was elected
Chairman and J. M. Nervin* Secretary.
J. Roberta, D. Striker, N. Bailey,It. J.
Grant, G. W. Mills and C. 8. Burton
were elect*! delegates to the County

Convention.

"

-•

Lacruas.—Rav. J. M. Peebles of Bat­
tle Creek, delivered a aery entertaing
lecture on Temperance, to a crowded
bouse on Saturday evening.

give sotlcs to IhejMraon* iatorsatod la a
•stato, of the pendancy of said petition i

rtS'-vsifi

stone of him who so lately boasted of hi*

aid to that paper, just ao anon aa he shall

become powerless for further patronage.
Mr. Wright, end every other intelli­
gent man'knows that parties having ad
vertising tn do .-tin order it where they
cbooee, &amp;C.—Pioneer.
We are eellscting evidence of tbe entire
fallacy and falsity ofthe above,if It refer*

U&gt; legal adv*rti»ing.

We will, at the

proper tune,.prove that the officer who,
.1___ — _:.L Li______ St-I-i
supporta a paper devoted to the interaata
of the rebel*, does it from choice and

not from compulsion.

aar." a aewapapar, printed and circnlallai
aald aounlv of Barer, for thraa auecaaalra wn
•immadiatelv previoia to aud day of bearing.
SHERMAN C PRINDLE,
(Atraaeepy.) janSl '
Judge of PreUii

“Ch«rle*ton. Fsb. I.—Gee. Beau re­
gard and Commodore Ingraham, aa com
menders of tbe land and naval forces,
have issued a joint' proclamation dated
Jot. tL^eehring tbabl«ehada ofCbarUw
ton raised,tbe entire hostile squadron hav­
ing been sunk, burned or destroyed, by a
superior naval fore* of the contedarate*.
••Yesterday P. M., Gen. Beauregard
placed a ataanier at the disposal of tha
foreign Consuls to see fur themselves
that nu blockade existed.
Thu French
and Spanish Consul*, accompanied by
G»n. Ripley, accepted the Invitation.—
The British Consul, with the commander
of the British war ateamer Petrel, had
previously gone five milev beyond the

Tbe roil feet* in regard to Lie [H.
Smith'*] unpopularity, being that whiskey
was hie worst enemy.—Pioneer.

Need we adduce any further proof
of the Pio^uer'e ingratitude 1
Indeed, it
ia highly probable that It baa a similar
epitaph in don fur the political tomb­

Oemicol Soleraitu. That I* a pore ar
tide, not detrimental to health and sure

in its effect*.

Try It by al! mean*.

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rate, and
I^oxjocy^uX. root* and
veAxteA maVe Xntxn

rVooAe.

STATIONERY,
PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac.. Ae.

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Dyes «*r sbslvsa msy be]bead all of tbe

\loov xnan'% VrUnd.

ate

PATENT MEDICINES
at the d»J-

Ivsujysisuof

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Jadgs ofPrubat

Uevarytbuig m our line
boegfclslaaydee*. Glv

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&lt; fttOY\\ac\\ 'Rx.XXq,*»
art \Yix. TkcXv man'* SoXacs.
and Contort.

Furtrees Monroe, Feb. -I.—Richmond
papers of the 2d and 3d inst. are received.
They give an account of the affitir off
Charleston, substantially the same as
published, with the following:
“Richmond. Jan. 31.—Tbe Secretary
of Slate has notified the British and
French Consuls in this city that ho has
received official ^formation of the open
ing of the blockade off Charleston."
Tbe editor of the Dispatch, says bo
learn* that a steamer was deepatched
froth Charleston after raising the block­
ade, to Nassau, to inform tbe British au­
thorities there of tbe tack It is under­
stood that official notice ia being given of
the opening of the blockade. It eanaot
be removed until sixty days previous
notice bar been given to neutral maritime
: Governments.
,

CHANCERY SALE.

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WATCHES &amp; JEWELRY,
rpHE UCDBARD BROS, Nos. 65 A rXuMQ
JL Strvn, New Tort, MiBulsstoren sod I»porwri or sll tit Lading. Bieb sad coal popular
style* ofWAvan* **4 Jswslst, being delsrtnloed

Rnrgrlae of Rebel*.

Tar rr bt Ail Mhxws.—If any of our
Trader* have been troubled to make light
and uniform biaeuit, it i* mor* than
probable they do not use DeLand At Co's

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WmIL dad SoAtkWure
da%, 5°* a Vovt^j Xvratl,
TVEPENTINB AND ALCOHOL.
wvwcXv \ui«.d«.d qv. artvcXc o\
Slo'taae.'d. *BAlexa, vAAcXx,
takc-vi vev
^aaxAAu*,
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ar FOB MECHANICAL AND ajttDICTXA
a wrt \vccvc(\Vvl
fClNttWXLTjB
Silious Fever,.
Fever arui jfigrte.
Liver CoTTZplai-ni,
CDyspepBia,,
Inazgeetion,
Jaundice,
’•
Kidney Qcrmpla.inie,
and a\k
&lt;$ a iwrad&lt;at noXure.
Also a grMt variety of tbs
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tbe utiiurpesrtd Lew Prieee fejlswlsg:
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER, being a Henting
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Naahvilla, Tenn., Feb. 4.—Stoke*'
Taoneaaee cavalry and one Kentucky
regiment dashed upon a camp of rebels
at Middleton, fifteen miles weatul Murfreealmro.
the 9d mat. One rebal was
killed and 1Q0 taken prisoner*, fa wa.
a sabre charge that took the rebel* by
eurpriee. We captured all their camp
rquippage, borers, wagofle, \da.
Major
DiHtglaa*. of D* uglass’ battalion, and all
hi* officers ware taken.

CHANCERY SALE

dtvoc
and xnake.
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ate \\xe SokAXxt** Vn.«,nd,\&gt;v^
^rtctrvVw^ *D\vxvAve«k,

tnU'nj, ^ktuxna'WMn, etc.
VTiece gitters are puT up ia quart
betties, qf which the above is a fao-timil«. 27m label t* finely engraved, and.
is provided with a safe-guard from
oountr-feitsrs. Price FJ per bottle, or
nix for tS.
.
C. W. ^oback, Proprietor, fta. 6
East Fourth Bt, Cincinnati, to whom

FOR SALE BY

The Battle at Fert Donelsoa
Cairo Feb. 4.—Tbe Captain of the
steamer Bowen, from Paducahj reports
a most brilliant, success at Forfi, DunalDund-

On* battery of four gun*
the rebel* In an overwl-'
but our men rallied and
— -- —
enemy's lose is reported at 135 killed
and 50 taken priaunara and wounded.—
Forresl ia aaid to be wounded.
Col.
McNeil waa killed. Tbeir number waa
estimated al from 3.000 to 4,000.
From below . wn-J*»• WsWn
that all the division* have arrived in front
of Vicksburg, except Logan’s, which is
expeotad aoon.
'
Bpvcial DlspatebM to lbs Adrertiaar A Tribuns.
LET U8 WEIGH FACTS.
Cairo, Feb. 4.—Advices from Vicks
Redway’s R-ady Relief If need whan,
.pein ia experienced, no matter what may burg toThursday afternoon say Chat GOT.
be'it* cause, will relieve the patient.— Grant reached Vickibuag that morning.
■Thia fact i* readily ascertained by a sin­ A conference was immediately held as
gle trial, if rienad with Cold Chilb. Shiv­ to the beat mode &lt;rf operations in the
ering. Pain in tbe Head. Loins, Baek.
The projectof cutting another canal,
Lag*. Bowsta. Diarrhea. Crfia, lUmn
^nation of tfec 8u&gt;ma«h nr Beweh, Hand-, larger than the ft.r me7 one, being diacusaed it waa agreed upon. It i* confident­
ly elated that, with a large force al com­
mand, it could be completed in four day*.
The whole boree shoe opposite Vicks­
burg ia in Federal possession.
Got*.
Grant, Sherman and McCIsmand, rode
oyer it Thursday, making a personal re-

To Destroy------ Muequtioee and Flees.
To Destroy------ Insects on Plant* and
Fowls.
-insect* on Animals, dto.
-Every form and apeeies
of Vermin.

a=fst2tf!l

rar* Sea “Coatar’s" advertisements

ia thia paper fur the destruction and utter
extermination of ail kinds and species nf
Temin.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE

J^ySold in

Haanraa,

Mich., by

Ronam.dr Steskku, and by tbe Druggist*,Grocers and Storekeeper* generally.

MORTGAGE SALE

CHANCERY SALE.
। TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Th* Ort

OW.

�LOW PRICES”
GBAMfcSPAULDIIG
lot of toga, sad the oom only bt ought
M seats per bushel, the weather befog
colder. The third week, same month,
with same lot ef hep, corn hvoegtet 40
canto, and the weather still getting colder.
The fourth week aassc n above, er.rn

MOT 0®lffiPaOTT3©H
DOUtUXSOrTUBE;

patwp, ttMsh tad been fol ia tte tJd

on eon in the eob."
.
This lol was neighed sad fed sa above,
the five weeks of December, snd the corn
fod averaged 98 eeotoa teahcl, fee weath­
er being aboet Ito came as the last. This
lot wsa tried again in the middle of Jan
nary, the corn fed for that week aver
aging only five cento per teabd ; at that
time the thermometer slued st aero. Th*
same lot was ixfad agiuu and joct'beld
their ows, the tbermometor being below

Sutitas

DARLING'S

BXooA
av»A VAX*
fa s^to
^wv ahAs
the sect
by
ssedtoSag
asoryatpartial,
of of Dweess

JUST RECEIVED

'Bloody

LfVER REGULATOR

after the middle ef November,* noises
tbe price is very lew. It will not pay
to find fuel in tbe shape uf corn to keep
bogs or other stuck warm m winter. We
sb-.uld either fatten early, or provide
oom forts bls sheIter and accommodations
for our swine, ate.

Unconditional

DA BUNG’S
took I Is it not amueing to see abme
roan farm it without tha necessary artieleo! We will mention a few of the
moot needful: First, a plow—areal
plow—a »1hIplow—with which yoo ean
do a large amenntof work well, and with
ease to joorwlf and team. Second, a
grind stone—one that will stand alone,
and will revolve without making you
crosseyed. And when you get, aao it;
grind op everything that waa made to
grind—the hoc*. spades, shovels, bay­
knife, axes, chisels. butcher, bread and
carving knives, and keep them sharp, and
you will save tpany a kack-acbe, and
complaints from them that u»e them.—
Third, a hay knife.
Probably not onehalf the farmers hare ibis useful article
tool, and three fourths of tbase who have,

LIVER REGULATOR

■ “’rteKZ^SL'ESCRIBE FOR TDK BANNER!

anV-k&gt;.
Jflun OMssaeee,
Sill JfAeum,

e^kiU»,
Obi Sorts,
JJArumaXism,
flfoh Hfa-faahs,
User Cfam^Uint, Pbwer afa
Ltw.crehws,
.Rsvsai’t Cb^f '■ faots
tt.JfotAeeyaH.-e.
Turners,
Eruptions,
Pkts, Ssrg/Weua Cbosumption,

I I I*I I A

ktasvyv. lewiiviag every efatnwtfae, reetons a
asters! sad bvslik? eetfoe ia Uw vtui ocjsas.—
Iltosssperior
*

FAMILY MEDICDTE,
Meeh better thou pile, sad Steeb easier to taka.

JBIKDUOID TOBES.

Is a sewncr taste sad diorviic; ssssOswi
eases of ton s&lt; spptoite, Satiileerv, fawste wva
BH4. trrvsLlAritte.. pas fa lbs .4. ssC bow.
bhad. yvwtofaf sad blrvdioj ydcs. sad («n
REAL' THE F0IX01HX0 TT8TIM0XT;

"Wo^iWkc a

W8 &amp; 8E®,
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER!

19*0. Is tbs spring efl*M I task a errors cu!d
w h b fadscsd s Vtolont fcrver. 1 tea* twe dooes
PAAZJ.Vff-S LI VER REGUL A TQR
to Ctatotofa^ b*4 ton talfadrti
err seal nUfa: I tosefali astfaag tfB Macs.
Otis Btadtoy, lee.. IM less ssth Mroet. K. T,
writoe; Aaf uTlfaO^l bed a Meelty wttblbo

8h to tks Asus.—Ashee is not only
a good manure, bat it fa dangerous stuff
when oct of ptaea. Many a time we turn
beard or known ot bouses taking firn
from as Im left in out-bousce. or in the
cellar in barrels.
Ones we knew of »
cellar stairway burning down to tbe greet
danger of tbe booaa, from a barrel of
ashes left too near. No matter bow old
it may be, fire will eomet-mee originate
from spontaneous oombustion.
The
beet way is to have a brick aeb-bin of
DoU^l Liver RegnJwr.
sufficient site in tbe cellar; then all will
be safe.
Ashes should bo frequently fa afcrdmg ntofatata rfa-f. It fa a Bweeufh
removed from stoves or firs-plaoea, as Meer ndlilkiei m
the draft fa better and the aeete when
Ma Tewa&amp; "f Bmklya. writoe. “Ttorwyy
ImU kU » Mvsrvsttert

Amsaatm or M arcana.—The fol
lowing conclusions were adopted at the
di sowwin as on manures, at tbe State Fair
st Watertown:
I. Manure which consists chiefly of
the droppings of animals, should be ap­
plied aa anon as practicable to tbe soiL
8. Maseru coctfating largely of straw,
cornstalks, or other fibrous staiter, should
to firwt retted to become foe.

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE

no, whfab fa too aJt to be tbe mm «

TiVooA ax\A lAwcv VAX-,

Tjrpbfad. and other redaeiM foven, (key are Ba­
nner to quiais*. Tbeir isleswes sSifa fa ever
toeeeteetyetn^netreUsa. atrwyOsa fag,
^iLTfaHh^mite?."uTS

"BVooA VwA'Jvtv,

-iS-7 wD my they are

LOCAL NEWS.

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and ywi ahoeM try tbeea before getag

Uta everdoebtodyoewm

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VOL. 1

HASTINGS. BARKY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1863.

jCtt iaxtiip $m«,
w HWttttfa tvMi yrxDMxsDiY.
it

.

saaritree,

sakmt

cooxtt, micxiwui

iteetf to Asking. Guv. Brows df «•
gia defisd and beat ths Confederate Gc
eremsnt os&gt; the wcMMfaa &gt; of eoMOripti
within that State.
Owv. Vanes hl*
tessa oum “beefesd ia d*wu“ «■ a aim!

.-- ■« W *,-«-■ .

'.■KBS?

I- in tdrertixfaj tbsh

I VcAv^catt*
I ered upon him from

I X\xc CoMxxVr^.
[■.ct i\v\X
| the not of I &gt;i •*»*«,
| «n&gt;el* of .Lipnnty

I AS\oo4,
I of tb* bodv depend*
I U.zxL
,
| oned. the body drags

'yphitii

We quote a few reseat Southern prices
current. Country butter al Mobile is 75
to 90 coni* a pound; coffee, 33 50 a
pound ; flour, 050 to t56 a barrel; salt,
080 a sack. There ia not a carpal left in
Mobile, Savannah, or Augusta; they are
all grms for army blanket*. The 8&lt;&gt;atbern newspapers cost 02 50 a nv'-Dth. Al
Richmond, a* resd in their Gidgresa. Jan.
30 butter is tl 50 a pound, &amp;&gt;ur *22 a
barrel, applejack 115 a gallon, potatoes
•5 a bushel, upper leather *3 50a pound,
sheeting* 11 75 a yard, coarse jean M a
yard, and good grey woolen 028 a vard,
roars* shoe* 015 a pair, and bool* M0 a
pair. Prices like these prevail all over
the Sooth; and the commodities named
often rennet ba had al all, bccaus* they
are not there.
Their military situation is about aa
forbidding.
A rebel letter taken at Murfreesboro
save (Je/or« the l&gt;attle, remember.)—
“Things ars evidently going against us
here. Th* tide of misfortune* commenc­
ing with the nnsucresaftil attack on Cor­
ROUEBTE Ac WTRIKEB,
inth has not turned yet." Another sim­
CALEBS fa drop, mediefam, patent awdj
1 cfaM, pafate. cite, turysalta*. bursfag geld, ilar letter *ay*. to| da not see any possible
i Hauonu dre-ctnffa. arlndow-atsM, putty, gro­
ss. Btattonsry, *sd fancy srticic. Stars i*

gajtixgs’ ^usiutss Jintlng.

A VAVs
thorough pili* fl .a
fad.
. •
.
ix&gt;n the Liter, *x&lt;
in extent aa that fa*
mW it* tanner ednto be the csss w»h

.EBY

The condition of the rebels fa flea of
extreme exhaustion; such a* only the
utter desperation of ruffians at bay or
martyr* at the slake could endure.—
Which title fa du* to those who would
rebel a slave aristocracy Into life by war,
the world may judge.
Their strength
and resources are strained to the ex­
tremes! point of endurance; ar* oo th*
very verge of collape* from intrissic
weakness; and It fa their own cxpvctatlun to oollapae under the pressure they
feel, unless tbo dissensions of tbs North
shall afford them prompt relief.
Die rebels have never hoped or ex­
pected to kria by fore*, to figkt their way
alone.by
war to recogi itiou; and they
1
do not n&lt;&gt;». From the
have relied on outside I
design was to aeiae the
surprise^ and keep ft by _* help of pro­
slavery Democrats of the North. Their
---------- f,---------- —
mid wived lain
national life by Dngland, the Mrs. Gamp
of Europa
And their third and last
hope la a return to their first, via., a re
I lane* upon their old allies the Democraiic party at the North, aad political
dlaewyiutie.
/*. ,.
We may observe In paining that this
one fact of reliance oo external strength
is of itself proof that the rebel* are not
entitled to independence.
Nothing Is
clearer than that the international rule
that Might makes Right la Revolution.
Otherwise, any district may rebel when
ever It can gel foreign instigation and
help.
In these circumstances, they have but
one thing to do, and they are doing ft.—
They are keeping up their courage and
sustaining their exhausted strength by
watching the progress of the disloyal
Democrats at the North.
77.r AicAmor.d Jfaour’rrr announced in
joyful capital* that Gov. Beynxiur had
announced that the Proclamation would
be resisted and tbstan alliance waa to
be proposed between the South and the

Tlw Richmond Eraruxtr of Jan. 20th
show* that th* “Yankees have kept all
the territory they have got, and have
steadily prt^reesed in ronvnest at a rate
that will eat up-lbe whois Confederacy
in one more yearthat the •'Yankeea are
in great farce in the vgvy heart of the
C«-nfederacy; have much te encourage
them in the prosecution of tbs war, and
we not a little to excite rorfaus apprehen­
sion* a* to the futureand conclude*
thnt the Southern armies must have 100.­
VRTICK OF THE PEACE, Will Ittesd i»th* 000 men more in two months, or else the.
collection of debt* and «11 mh«r Lusioms reltel csn«c is Inst.
p«rtaiatajrta bit eftee with fidelity m&lt; pn-sntMSU &lt;&gt;*C» opremw Umtge's Uotei. Orsagsviio
The Ermuintr of Jen. 27, after recapit­
Mills, B.rry eosnty, ti c*.
_______
ulating all the *4eet stories about the
ronfnsivn In Northern finance*, quarrels
stAnngal us. etc., enn rome to no plot*
snjvr conclusion than this: "tiiat the“Yankec forces now in tha field ar* very
great, that they will 6ght. and thdl there
is no use in talking about peace until they
ar* whipped, and well whipped. When
we rememlier that allboiigh with revere
ee every now and then^lhe roorue of, the
UtratOUS *s&lt;t Surgsvo. Dw.Hlage»Bro*d- Union armies haa on the whole been one
■ »y, unr the Court Boux®.
of advance and victory. It will quickly
appear what hopea.enii be left of the fuH. J.“HAffBYIRTMCIAX. SCHGEOX i»d Aebsebsar ; &lt;H- | tore irum *urh a past.
The w*r is to be derided in the Sonthfa* ever smith’* Drag Store a^adyrne Block. i
■Uugi. Nichirsn. Ot&amp;eo boors from » to It . west, and that far various reasons; be
i cause tb* rebri territorv In Virginia is
I- one of the strongest defensive territories
in the world; l-ecause in the west the
denial Inteltncddliug of Washington is
r.lieent ; betanse tl.e Northweal is the
heart of our country, tn-J will, have an
open Mississippi.; because the main reb­
el artery for military supplies comes
through th* Southwest, crossing the
Mississippi at Viekshurg. Now, a large
parcel at the official teicgram* of Gnu.
Hindman in Arkansas from the middle
of November to the middle of December,;
1862, waa taken the other day at Van j
Buren by Gen. Blunt. They contain a
perfect picture of destitution, military
weakness, discouragement, and hopeless­
ness; a full ronfosuion that the game is

J

X CXxtMtVX.

Davis’s uwn barbariM proclaaatloa that
Union ofifasrs were to ba handed over to
be bung under Blate tews, in oonsequeooe
of the prod amatiun of Jan, 1, was repu­
diated by bis own Congress, aad quite
knocked in lb* b**d by our capture of
Arkansas Post, which gave u« a heavy
majority of prisoMra to retaliate o*.
The public amHimawt of lbs rebels is
rapidly becoming disheartened and di*
sflected. Th* , rebel newspapers and
correepoodvuc* which have been brought
North trt far the last three months in­
creasingly full of complaints about their
law freeing rich men from service (every
owner of 20 ur mors slaves fa by hw
exempt,) the Imputed inoompetaoee of
their leader* and corruption «&gt;r their pub­
lie servants, and their increasing destitu-

transportation delay la starving hia comm*nd ; and thia juat ■■ ba-i* ex peeling tn
march into desolated Missouri, snd should
have full ration* and lasg* rsssr vs Mores.
Again he says, “Our all depends on nor
getting the very largsrt possible supplies
of corn on thiu rtes (of the river.) It is
our only hops. For God’s sake, move
heaven and earth tn send u* every grain
that cm be gotten, here." The whole
correspondence ia fall of such phrases as :

r-cr, &amp;

Bwch of thsus wn4m are nsi&gt;*fltttly1t
npiwflw, Md with Mfl'MMI w 1
certain MadL
'
Ths present teUsr* of the DMuoereti

ell principle whatever, and have th* ad

Agate : th* poMtfesl sltaatioa to ba*tar
than It has hews. The stogie fart that
Mr. Weed has formally left the Repuhfl«m parte mrotota* bins, wad done rnnub
tn explain Mr. Seward, and to show ax■utly wbut the loysltota are fighting
managed tbe war *a to destroy the party
—
I*.*
-- . wtn anszrvy Iwtili.—
nna
mo pa. xy io ti
Evsu patriotic citterns ar* weary of tbs
burdens of taxes, and are afflicted with
the horrible waste of Uvea aad trsssunr*
which ha* resulted from the feeble action
and flx&gt; I ish lenity .the vesting advene**,
the awful downees of th* moral growth
of the Government. Even good citlxeo*
—In lutcsitfoc—may b* found who wMe-

No bnneet Democrat will follow hie
party into mob law and threatened mur­
der.
Wood could not get even the
nomination at Alhanv for this reason
■nd no other. And If the Western Demoenita try like vinhn*. they will In all
human probability find ho better eueeeae.
Moreover : the strength of the North
is even now nnt materially Impaired.—
While It feels that men are absent and

bean used by th* Daoucratio heders
with a boldnsea, promptitude. Mate, farseeing perception, and shrewd teetieal
suodvct.of a very high order of political
merit— and wickedness; fa both these
folly equaling and in owny traiu reeembling the policy of the rebel government
to cMl sad military administration.
Tb* actual methods by wbich this oppodtfou baa been conducted, as wail as
tbe lutermedfate objects sought, are quit*
various, though they may ell he cteased
together a* practice* which openly justify
nr only faintly blame or do not blame at
all, th* rebels; but find fault iwft only
with th* way fa which the Govsramsut
measure* are executed, but with every
one of these measures tbemselrs*.
They say the rebels are right Beoe*.
tor Richardson, fa a recent speech at
SpringfieM, m.,aaM fa so many words,
that the rebellion cannot be subdued, end

more trnopa.
The CtaciRMb £ajvir*r
ttetaHj aseerted “th* real genuine De­
mocracy of the country were never at
heart for the war.” Eaton of C'Wmettl&lt;M loudly declared that the Connecticut
Democrats would not let Massachusetts
troops gn through their Biate to Wash­
Ingtan. The Chlear' times and Gorinnatl Enquirer assert that there was ample
csirse for the rebellion.
The Republi­
can farmer (Bridgeport. Conn.) says “the
8-uth had ■ right to defend themselves.”
Eastman, Democratic candidate for Gov­
ernor In New Hampshire, a lbw days
ago mad* a speech from which a irtrangsr
could not have teamed that there wan a
rebellion. True, he said that something
must be pot down. .Il was ‘abolitioniam.’
They openly plot further dismember­
ment of the Union. Il to needteas to speci­
fy from among concerted outcries of all
the leading Democratic papere^nd even of
messages of Governors, the incevevt and
reiterated assertion* that New England
abolitionism or fanaticism or radicalism
began ibe war, and it responsible for it;

State*, are the natural allies of the South;
(hat lie proper way to end tha war fa
to “reconstruct" the Union without New
England.
It would be ■ curious and
edifying exercise to listen to a Democart
reconciling hie two doctrine* of "New
Eagland Out fa the OoM “and Tb* Con­
stitution as It la, end tbs Union aa It
WtL, kUd., noralUat, «lr op tet

Thr Rithmnd Dirpaleh of J an. &gt;4 ba*
a long article of significant exultation
over the "»ign* from the Norths**!,"
such as th* disunion speech of Merrick at
Chicago. Vallandigham'* programme of
diseoutfaeefag bctilitfos, and growing fretion, aad discouragement In every
joalouaie* between the West and East.
pc=dbht?-Y. Tbe writer has personally
a» Cllflwany AH, Maa^mtn com* Into direct collision with Beeneeratie loflocDcee Io recruiting service.—
James Brook*, a member of Congress
elect, declared on Dee. #0. that neither
officers nor soldiers were bound to obey
or respect the Proclamation ofJuuxry 1;
a direct endeavor io raise mutiny fa our
or false or true. Wbsi fa ths reasoa of
thfa! Il ls boenuss their strsugth and
They oppose tooth nd mH all meas­
hope* are fail fog together; and their very ures to counteract treason fa the North.
lest chance fa, to maintain a show uf uni­ The writ of habeas corpus, they say, sen
- - * - a k,
!■- rrwaraewt
w »'» —. ;. ana
J
ted resolution and strength in the field not t-o* *u«penoea
oy »tn*
yet a little while, until their salvation If congress had drata h. they would have
shall be secured by a diveraioc by the said It was the Prreidret*. beslwaM—
Northern Democrat*.
They have not bee* attttoad with any
In like manner, Jeff. Dasfa, in a speech punishment of a Northern traitor; not
to the Miseiarippi Legislature during hi* erne. Evary Imprisonment of such a
recent progrcee through tbe Southwest, impediment oMfai conspiracies, the^call
insisted strongly open tbo appearaneo of

good faith; Ihaeo aeperoervloe^to ott
aidewi fleeter* that kite fte—lytire
Proetemstlne a* a lew to null awd void,
that no one need «fawy ar r**p*et ft, that
the eoart* will annul It; that as a mill,
tary CMBMre the euHtere will wot fight
fortotitesfavsadu»otsee touted will

aujrrs

And the Democratic mevMWMtt Ate

unable to us* its tnois.lbey have invented
their present method of being eonsrvatire
on anxraehic principles. An “unterrified"
party, th* furious and determined makers
of wars In ISIS and srith Msxkn, they
now growl out “Pesc*" from under In­
congruous sheep’s clothing. Their patron
ealnto were those red bot rock* of Union­
ism. Jackaoo and Douglas, and now they
move esrtb and belito oom prom is* with
rebel*; jurtlfy rebelHoc, make mob*
and threaten murder to uphold It, and to
help it the better, they scheme out an
other secession.
Tin terietks by which all these phna
are to bo rtaiiaod into the election of
candidate* are too notoriou* to require
mure than a reference.
Specimen* are
drunken threat! of Senator Saulsbury ;
the armed mob which, for the first time
tn our history, forced the election of a
United Slate* Senator, Buekalsw al
Harrisburg ; the similar mob that tried
to do the same at Albany ; The sec ret

firing by reason of the war tsAom As
fasows. will cqmmonly remember but
very few.
Nor need a bitter hum* opposition
terrify the advocates *f war. 'Dtere waa
one even amongst ua in the Revolution.
There waa ass'in Franro to th* wars at
Napoleon L; there
now to those
of bia oepbsw; there was one in England
to the Crimean war; there was one
amongst us to the Mexican war and that
of 1812. A borne opposition fa a com­
mon Lneldeat of wars, and to be expected.
Tbe one thing needful to prevent the
present disloyxl Northern upporition
from^doing harm.ia, Energy and Victory.
Of the last we have had eome. and are
tbi' flret
justified in exporting____ , ’•f’;L_
we have had too little, but ar* gradually
usir^ mom.
The foreign influence upon the altitude
and pruepecta uf tb* Northern loyalists
is not entitled to more than an allusion ;
because If the nation does its duty, that
Influence cannot hurt us; and if it does
not, w* shall be ruined neither lee* nor «
more by reason of it.

4. tri anwiFtsreaTTOx.
On th* whole, evciuwilh Ite palnfal
Idejaya, obvious uneertiijn(y end beeitaftqp, manifold putties and mistakes aad
retreringo of wror^ paths—or right ones,
there may be traeed fa the career of tbe
Admlnlstrnti'io a decidedly rising aver­
age of appreciation of the criria, of understendfog about mm. of decision in chosen
leaders by merit, and In adopting meas­
ures such a* tbe times demand.
Th*
leuson of tbe Northern election defeats fa
certainly understood. Tbe displacement
of general* has been a substitution of bel­
ter and better men, although with many
exception*, like tb* cases of Fremont,
Hunter, Mitchell gad Butler, wrong both
■ Thia vssti akiUfid, and energetic party on priori pie and on expediency: But the
machine, trading, not upon ite own mer­ first titre* would not be removed new,
its, but upon the weak military and and Butler fa' entreated already to go
political management#th* Admfuistra- bsek. The world moves after all.
'
Hen, ba* already secured some Success.
F1U John Porter fa disgraced. Pro­
htotwnMmtealbls is dismissed.
Buell and McClellan
ite raproeeotelioo in &lt;
ere shelved. Every now and then a list
ofoAcere fa published, dfamfaued er M*h- '
the sentiment qf the
lered far Had eenduct nr incompetency.
otlsci of citixen*.
htwrest, anger, paarion, and prejudice Th* discipline of the army grows more
Upon North end StMft nMn, ft hgw dues stringont snd military.'
much tn uphold slavery, ecrournge rebel­
While It Is undoubtedly the fart that
lion, pretrax* the war, destroy th* liv** unless we have move victories tbe North
ofpatriot* (*blefly Ite political opponents) will not give tills Administration snotber
waste tbs national treasure, and dlsur- army by valumeeridg. sndTrmild proba­
gMte* political beliefs quite enough bly only yield it to drafting at anv rate,
weakened snd decMtrslixod. bv sddmg it haa at fort been oonrinded that the
ffl—ulnutem j--------- - -------’
slaves may fight fi&gt;r freedom, and tb*
bad enough, a_----- 1----------- - -------one thing which would hev* exploded
the rebellinn cwt of right long ago if
prnperiv done, fa doo* nnw; tardily,
irihla be success, the Northern disloyal1 Imperfectly, trader great dfaudvantsgsa
opporiUMhasadvaucufi farM th* rood Yet ft fa doo*. We eball have a negro
array. Tb* bfoch roe* may fidrt hfa
way to freedom; and while ha proves hfa
own manhrmd. be will spnre so much
Tbs earn* Administrate. fanHa which farther flsath sod Woodshed to his wbttn
have created the Opposition, have from1 brethren of the North, who, whether they
the beginning of th* prewm streegfa1 meant ft nrnni.h*va fa fact been fighting
•onfousded tba loyalists of th* North,&gt; ewd dying for the slava
I waakuMd dtoir brods, and oectrallx.d&gt;
Tbteis St fortllritqr an the nwsj in
their sflbrts. But fa Spite of all, H to1 a true eenee-, taking away He right hand,
Mill atruth whiah woman will b* apt lo1 hie very footboid; sod it only need* a
1 liule more erdwrastw. waMeg until th*
&gt; white bum of the Smrtb have to area
their ewn ItvittC m we &lt;fa, end they Will

�the North, wars wiwIljW
Il leaders, in behalf «
saaoe.

In thia article 1

______ 1

Demoursta of Michigan,

more than a simple letter,
soeh treatooaY&gt;)• ee®G*ann

_

ooratto tenders apoak.*ud vote fur ; aad
BOITOV, BACSTAIU-BNSIONS.

Fort Lafeyrtte, only to get baric to tbrir

dpnatitteocy; to'chest, to delude and to

MKrUMUCAM gOJUMATtOMS.
Fsr J-Mee of th. Supreme Cewrt,
JAMES V. CAMPMWa’

The RepubUoaa Stele CoaveaUe*.

The Republican State Convention to
nominate a candidate for Judge of the
Nations do not die so easily.
Tbe Supreme Court and Regents of tbe Uni­
\ United States has a stronger and more
versity, convened at Detroit, onthe 12th
vivid natioual vitality than any other na­
luaL, and organised permanently by
tion on earth, because—bod aa it ifr-lt
has more Intelligeut self government; electing Col. F. W. Curtenius, Preaident,
and it wilt take agreat deal of killing yeL and E. R. Emmoas and A. B. Ibmer
if wo interpret rightly tbe signifieanoe of Secretaries.
the fact* which wo have been eajtnsraOu motion of W’fft- A. Howard *a
.ting, they may bo summed as follows: Committee of heron waa appointed, '«&gt;
Tlie rebels are on the very edge of com­
plete exhaustion and defeat, lookfag to* a draft rssohilioM, consisting of W®. A.
last hope iu too dtaloyal Northern De­ Howard, G. M. Edwards, E. Pringle, J.
mocracy. That Democracy l«s made P. LeRoy, T. W. Ferry, Maj. J. H. Rlubnn effort to help them, with a vigor and
ardsoa, and R. B. Batcher.
skill on the wboio remarkable, but whore
The reeoluUoas preanated and adopted,
excess of illegal violeoM and &gt;ant of
central moral principle mads it lore Ite wUl be found eteewbere in tbte paper.
A candidate for Judge of the Supreme
court of Michigan was nominated by
is still true, resolute, and andiseourwged. ।
And the Government grows stronger and
wiser. And the war gives on ns prosperwnaly aa oould on tbe whole be expected,
from past rarijviotories, toward future
ones which we have a right to expect.
Thus, in spite of all the evils that can
be found, If we seek after them, the Prtwpeet is Good; and, more than ever, each
true man is caHcd upon to strengthen bis
heart, to stand firm or to go forward, and,
having put his hand to this bloody plough
of war, not to turn back, as he values
his seif retpert, bls country, or bis God.
Nj*£hristian man, we believe, ean find
It In his heart to admit that the God be
worship, and loves can give up this na­
tion an offering to the Slavs Meloob.
There is a right and a wrong in ihM^war.
And if there is any distinction betweso
[' right and wrong, who will dare take ths
\fidm of All Vilteieies, and put it in the
•Right; and take Freedom, and put her iu
ths Wrong, and cast her forth in shxrael

brilol. aa follows s
Hon. James V. Campbell 188 ; Usury
T. Backus 10. Jud^ Campbell waa de­
clared unanimously nominated.
On motion, the several Congressional

&lt;■

"The AboUtioniste bare—I mean all
but Demecraia—say they don’t want tbe
war to clCkM until the last negro, or until
the lest one at sou Ulmoia boya. have
left their hones bleaching on the battle­
field. But I aay that l don't aunt tbe seeking to subvert that Government
war to alone until you Illinois boys have wliich bs our birthright; are deaobting
A L.! l.'.u. .1 .A kia
our fair land red carrying Mirror AT.d
mourning Into buumarabls bousAoldi:
And whereas, Self preservation Is tbu
first great duty of Governments, aa of
natural persons; tbsrsfiire 1.
Resolved. That by the Constitution of
. thia war, the United Stales, (be Proiident is re­
but to free quired to Uiks dtro that the lews, of
kve th*; whites; to which tlia Constitution i» tbe supremo
one, are faithfully executed, and to swear
of affirm that ho will,.to the best of his
abilttv. preserve, protect and defend tb«t
Constitution; that the charter of our
Union is not an abaurd as to enjoin upon
the Chief Magistrate sa a dutv to be per
formed at nil hsxards, that which rorres
ponds to thr right of relf-def.nss among
natural persons, witnow ffaliY. Acrane
honorably,
mxo tux mx tss roe Dtscnxadixo even
Tbe shore was written by R. B. Lang DUTY; that tbe GuJatituiimi has not under
ley, of Toy lorerille, Bl, to hie eow.Hafao. taken to Dxnxc and limit toe mxaks and
MKAtrax of offrnse; lhat so tai as Con­
IB my regiment.
gress has neither prescribed ths method of
(Stood,)
N. Nim.
conducting the present defensive wdt,
Colonel 180th III. tut
nor limited It. elfccta, the President' as
Such letters are being sent by tboua- Constliuthwml Com otander-ln-Chief of
ends to the poldiera—by whom are they the Artsy and Navy, bound to direct ths
conduct,
ia upon every principle ofeesson
sen11 NoA by war Democrats or Ropwblkans, or "Aboliltowwl*,"' btrt by and of tew vested with ths right uf de
eiifing upon the mew to be employed;
rebel sympathisers, and proelavery trailand that II isovr solemn eonvietlon that
ora— Peace Democrat. I Mark th- men,

Fir* DMria-Bdnrd Cl Walkir.rf
Wayne.

—in short, distracting and weakening tbo

Seccnd District—J. E. JoJjnsourtifSL

blow dealt nt sece®iou.^Liks the torire

The Negro Brigade in South Carolina

Drafting look place mi I
in ride omiyty, on Tuesdal

te doing good wry lee. It has just return
sd frovn so excursion 60 miles wp the St.

Marya River, to Woodstock, which toe o
they burnt after n severe engagemeat—
It ia said “they destroyed tba salt works

STAND AAD

bg which the following
drafted into the United Sil

SCALES
OF ACL tixos.

and fought libs veterans, sod repulsed a

of Barry.
Fifth District—Airs Sweetser, of St.
Clair.
.
Sixth District—Thomas J. J001 In, of
Genneaeeo.
Henry C. Knight and Thomas D. Gil­
bert were nominated by ballet, m eaodl-

ite kind, ever convened st Detroit

Lansteg, Feb. IX 1863.

■ Ox ovb naw FAoa will bo found an
able and very encouraging article, fro®
the New York Jnd^tndtut. relative to
the situation and prospects of our mill

tary affairs.
We believe nothing but
truth ia stated, when tba waiter assarts
tbo rebels in the field, but from rebels
who art plotting io the rear of our ar­

mies. Let do person, who feels anything
like despondency,relative to our national
affaire, fhil to rood tbe artHe referred to.
While Jt pointe out tbe dangers of tbe

situation, it ie still fall of hope ; and
akbough quite long, every part ie full of

Gen. Grant finds It difficult to pt ne­
groes to work on the Vicksburg canal.—
Tba darhlep re®«»bar tba treachery to
which they were subjected last year, whaa
after having been used, they were left to
the tender ncroiai of their enraged and

crael masters.

Tbe War Department contemplate
•ending an iron clad vessel to protect (be

harbor of San Fraorisoe.

Jbe CongreraionaJ Comtnittro on tire
Cocduet of the War, are examining tato
too cares of iMsibordianu*
office"

of Gea. Bururida'a late aousy.

A recent meeting of Demowrtic amepiratora aaasmblad at Delano’s h New
York, on toe 5to test., to tabs ■isrews

when they return.
“An intelligent gentleman who hae
conversed with tbe different Major Gen­
erals and Brigadier Generals In General
Grant's army, with tbe understanding
that he wanted an expression on tbe so
lion of our state legislatures in IIMobis,
and ladisna, reports to me that they
deprecated and denounced the Copper­
heads to a men, and compered them un
favorably with Jeff. D«*!* •n&lt;*
of**.Geh. Jotn A. Logan, known through
out the North west as a Democrat said:
‘•Tell them .tip at the North, for me.
that we ton whip the rebels.
We are
going to do it, and whto we are done we
err to return home. Wboh wb
‘ '
we shall yet bp strong enough
. .
manly punish any secession syihpaibisers or pesos preachers that we may be
able to find in our way.”
.. ,
Gen. Loomis was equally afronglnbui
langwtos. Acv Jier trader*! said: “If
wsnad Dick Merrick, Allsn. Robinron,
Goudy, and Story of theSscwsioa Tivut,
.
-i
WM&lt; tk,_ known, wo’d
penny.
Th. incensed

Ub* months, to serve per
sohetitute: . .
I
PreHevills—David R.I
■G. Brown, Ralph S. Vm&gt;
W Burt, Wm. M Beede
Norman S. Stanley.

Gan. Greet h«» forbidden trading with
in hia linsa, by ■peculators, previous to
the redaction of Vfcksbvrg. Ha bettevw

Wnlea, ilemaa If. Brew
■OupmamWniiani Lindeel

■ueh speculation demeralixing to the ar-

JufereJ. Walker, Jacob d
J. Bown^Usrvey Cine, J J

Geo. A. Barbw.Aaron ,M
Collier,’ Daniel Sheen, Wifi
Rutland—J obn Well

Freatoe, Eatus Rork, Maj
"by, John Rork, John Man
Maple Grove—VafetJ

A mare W heeler, Pliny Mcj

Dixon,

John

Stewart, J

Aaron Wright, Emmersou I

Yankee Springe—Isaac 11
M. Ellsworth, James T. I

A LECTURE
TO -^O-CTITO ME3NT 1
JtaS /WUM.tesAwW Mtepr; Xfcv ICU.
A LXCTCM OX TBE X ATVER. flUULTMIXT.

I
My rou Peck, li l
Robert A. Kelly, Geu. cl
Hartwell.

o-|m Mu&lt;xdlum.
I
Teenday eveuipg Mr. Bal
an order from tbe G.i»-ero«&lt; I

tlon,” "CoDalitotioB,’’ "arbitrary arreala”

of tbe Revolution, tbsir memories will
Third District—Georgs Wsilisma, of bo a stanch in every Ipyai nostril. Tbo
Calhoun.
Mood of.oUr breve comrades in tbo field
Fourth District—James A. Sweszcy, “is offered wo be to Northern rebels,

The Convention is represented aa odo
tof tbo moot harmebiota sstomWagre at

• There, Sir i. the damnable abelitiouie* who adminietcre toa Government.—

1br yooredvee;

Districts were called upon to report can that, al thio day—when the rebellion ia
didates for Regents of tbe Univernity.— well nigh exhausted, so that a Aw vigor­
Ibe following candidates were reported ous blows will malts it cpHspse like a
bladder—are praiing of "Pease," Abciliand accepted :

dates at large.

SpectM Cor. ofthe Advertiser &lt;k Tribune.
Thia baa been a day of inteMs snitoinrot at toe capital.
Propably at no
Vims since Brownell threatened in tbe
Hall ofRepreeeatalieea, a “bro in ibe
rear,” has pditieal feeling run SO high as
at tbe moment I write.
AU the- after
noon «as consumed by Judge Pratt, who
is just recovering frbm UlnoM.
After
eooeiudmg bis written .peeeh, iu Which
Mr. Trett referred :to the Preeideot’a
FraelaasaUon, ba utterred tbe fdlowiag
words taken down by me on tbs spotHe raid:
- T

destroy them.
Bat read this Union (i) letter, and jndgs

Resolved, That tb wenken the enemy
and strengthen ourselves by all the
meant known To clriUj-vd warfare, is a
duty that neither the priceless! blood of
oor soldiers hi the field, nor the eacrednees of the cause, will permit the AdmlnIstrslion to neglect.
Resolved, That to deprive the rebel
States and district, of 3,000.000 of black
laborers must diminish tbs number of
while soldiers they can hereafter mar­
shal against us, lessen tbe supplies for
those already in tbe field, cripple tbe
eusiuy, diminishing the hardships .and
dangers oftbejoyi
., &lt;-.—.-c
useful lives, and render success certain ;
snd. therefore, we endorse tbe proclama­
tion ofthe President of the United States,
taeued on the first dnj of January, 1803,
fit and proper in every point ofvtew. as a
warmesMre; mid in taking this ground
the President hae discbf.rped a duty to
our brave and patriotic aoldiere,. to free
InatltntiMn, and to the Constitution itoslfi
ba could in do wise bars omitted, and
be Is entitled to tbe thanks and support
of all goad citissns.
Reaolred, Put while we mnura over
tbe terrible suffering mdieted by this
wirited rebellion, w« rejoice in the con
virtlon that God, In his wisdom, will s»

the draft for fisc days, ,w 1
to psHnii tow cs nut yet drJ

taneM. Bal lb«y mosru nolaa M. wjfteiS hl J I-'
Tb« &lt;feeems4 bte for nea r yawn b—n a aseaMcet membvr of th. Clmreb, andato tea. asw gm
to her reward. Way aha rest lapreMOa&gt;-

fill wp their quotm.

Ex

have bem mad* by tbe to
behind, and, although the'rtl
yet all in, it is thought that1

SPECIAL NOTICES

Wilf be avoided.

kin prubaldo that one tri
Series of Teachers' Inatitul

PICTURE GALLEEY!
IX JU8TIX08. Barry reeely. Mite., ie Bower*
BSW belMtag.sp
M doer.

Tills GALLERY

b.ld at Ilaatings ir&gt;mmsdial I
is made to the SeperinCrtricI

SOLMEB’8

BOUNTY,

BAUK.PAY, PKN81UN. AC.

t

T'he
from B U
I k*_aadeniftned.
__ I-... -■ having
- j T*_rereired
....

Inatrtietirm.

Will not cverl

y oung person intending to bl
under whose eyes these liml
■nd who would endeavor to I

an Institute, consider
personally solicited to forw* I
■nd the name, of others &lt;1
same, to J. W. Bancroft, Pnl
Union School. Il is naeesaarl
SAVE YOUR BILES, RIBBONS, Ac.

to this matter at once.
I
should by went tans surly J

HKonra»Acwn wirctmtr® m
EIAI. mwm Piteuime.Hsstt. te.tourt;
irui eiaaka
...

ths 21st in«L
I
• Tbs feKosring form of ptrill
nend. vix;
Ths undoriugi ed, TescUrtl

Coaaty, or Intending to be I
Ifereby, requsat the Superir-I
.Public fasteuetion, to hold s|
•Institute st Hastings, in which

Resolved. That to long aa the rebels,
with arras hi their hands, sot at defiance
tbe Constitution add laws of the Ukhed

shall endeavor if pnaaible to 1
To tbo above append both tJ

tr'Ti.xfecX'

gy-See advertisement of I
; Ssle," in this paper. Mr. Dos |
who can be relied upon in all I
.Ite. .n»k'.kkte&gt;t rate..

..him, will pet clear and perfect

joBjeBDnmre,

Always err rnx Barr.—Es

jcotllug Sulf raws— a» the bast
little for a year’s supply, aad
costs but little more than the p

ibastifges farther than tbe poe
ttnuah more healthy.
W»
.tneud the Cbrmieal Sale rat us tJ

�GREAT

-firm!

irtu.

West Plains, Met, Feb. 7.
To Major Gen. Curtis:
The daah on Batesville baa accomplish
•d all dMt was intend*.!. Am ex press is

Y. PENSIONS,

STANDAAD

DALES
r ALL KIKDS

HASTINGS

mswowTg -try cwvusvy orwaioa. ks*o»kiv*
Marmaduke’s force* out of Bateavtll* on
th* night of th* 4th tasU. killing aad
wounding many, aud capturing some
--------------------- _
Adama.
Waring eeyj
a, 4ih Missouri
into Batesville
cavalry, made
most gallantly.
,
Such of th* enemy aa could not crowd ite of this Stats, wba, haring volunteered
into the ferry boate swam the river,
and attend the service, tones frafor tow*Marmaduke's entire fore* is on tb* ly s ben freed their nusniry’a flag aad
other aide, and tha pufimta were exchang­
ing ehnt* on the looming of th* 5th iosL
Waning ha*
’ * “-------.the country. &lt;
tion was only j
umoe aitdaroM^,
______ .
lion* to return carefully.
j. W. MVlDSQi
Br&gt;g. G*u. Cmuamum

Drafting look place in several town*
infrfr ooogtr, cm Tuesday of last week.
Lf wbieh lb* following persons wart
drafted Into th* United Staten aerviee for.
toow months, to eervc personally, or by
submituts:
Prafrievine—David R.Cook, Congdon

Cairo, Feb. 13.—Tbe leva
Mississippi aid*of lb* rive*,
below Helena, at Yaxoo Pass,
cut by our forces. It has also
at Greenville, on tbe lx&lt;ul*lana
posit* Latke Providence.
/

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &amp; Strikes,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL,

Ml! MW®8»

Moment* of G...

pteUtea^r tonnM not b. grantal.
ordwvd, that said pstiltensr

New York, Feb. 14.—The New York
Times’ Washington dsspeteh says: The
43. Brown, Ralph 8. Van Vie* l, Charles rebel forces whiefi wnrw sent to Sexton's
Wf. Burt, Wm. M Bcndder, Kdwia Tl Junction have b*en sent back to tbe
tea, Norman S. Stanley, Jonathan F. Rappahannock. Tbcru arc some reasons
r..&gt;
u. .I.. !■
k.
Wdss, lieman H. Btewnall, Afrlburt
■Chapman,William Lindsey, Henry Starr.

James F. Walker, Jacob Smith, Andrew
J. Bonn, llsrvwy Cline, John B.Cramer,
Ge&lt;&gt;. A. Barber, Aaron King Jr^ T*ni.
Collier, DenivlShcan, William Wbceli r,

TURE

ML EHnwortb, James T. Dibble, John
Harlwsll.
Hope— Myron Peek, Henry Jtuktas,
Robert A. Kelly^jGeu. Chandler. M*&lt;
o-lm McCvIlmn.
Tudaday *v suing Mr. Bailey received

an order from the ^wveroor, pnetpouiug
lb* draft for five d&gt;y *, iu bis disuretiou,
to permit towns Dot yet diWftcd from U&gt;
fill up their qmKan.
Extra tnyrriion*

T£A.,COFFEE. SUOAB.ffi’lCW. FETTER,
FBtTMfit. F106, KA1SI5H. CUbFlSU.
Is bet. srerrthiag In tbe Umcery Use, sort si
■iUbe sealed for faathv use.

aU&amp;M&amp;m iPXBTUniUKE'J

Fraas Com Banks* Any.

And CwokiBK Extract!,

New V«i&lt; Feb. tS.-'Tbe THbuw**

CHANCERY SALE.
Q7ATE OF KICUIOAN.-Tho Circui
B U- «-ty of, Horn.«-a™

in the army, being unwilling to bold a
place fire which tb* PrwUdwt mnet b*
regarded a* declaring binitiufit.

VIIUM. •
IU
Legs, Bowols, Disrrhma. Colic, hfiam
mation of tbe Slomaeb of Bo»els, H*ad
aahn, Dixxineas, Eadiscy’s Enufy Br^V
will afford inimadi*** **ae, and prwwu
sevar* illnato. Its use will not interfere
I have not Ifoard from th*' 2Tst siti^e
with-the action &gt;&gt;f any other medicine.
tbe battle.
I was taken prisoner on I nit will ia all &lt;asee aseiet Other inedka
Wednesday. Tuesday waa employed In lions in fMiliteling* cure. Bear iu mind
whervvvr
their is pain Radway** Ready
skirmishing. On Wednesday tba fr/Z.

&gt;kQms&gt; of JUWDvHk. la MM eoantyof Barry,
M*3Ma t* tbs Hat &lt;4 said vOI^r.
b.tr&lt;Fefru«rT 4. 1M».
ILurs a Da Yoa, CwnylsUunfs Sulkiter*.

CHANCERT SALE.
' -J
■ TATE OF MICHIGAN-Th. CSrruit C«rt
) for th* cesaty of liarrr, in Chancery.
ZLortew F. M*.

was opened by our right and center.—:
i«ea been made by th* townships still Our brigade was on tb* right is. Shenbehind,mmL although the returns are not' dan's divisiouit
You requested me to
j give a dcaeriptiun of the battle at !*erry

ville. but I excused myself, bull will this

WHI be avoided.

Bounty,
N8IOK.&amp;C. ‘
Jncr uf tlx Treasury

SDnillECTIOXS

lime try to tell you aonjfethlng of the
fight al Murfreesboro. All that I could
kin prubaWo that on* of th* Spring s*e&lt;&gt;f tbe fight waa on tbe right wing and
Sene*/of Teacher*' Institute* may be in our own division. In the morning of
bald at Hastings ifimmediate application the first day’s bard fighting, 1 was some
i* mad* In th* Be perl nt end ent of Public ways from oar regiment 'and had just
Instruction. Will not every teachar or eaten my breafiiat, wh*h our cannun
young person intending to beo«»n&gt;e each, commenced booming, and tbe shells came
use
beads, alighting
under wbue* *yea lhaae line* may fall, smging over
and who would endeavor to attend eueh user into tbe lines of tbe rebels. Quick
as thought, cam* tbe reply in like man­
an institute, cowalder Aistrr// nr ktntlf
ner from their guns. Our brigade waa
paraoaally solicited u&gt; forward bis name stationod in an &lt;^»en fluid, owr eahivon in
and lb* name* of other* desiring tbe &lt;&gt;ur rear; the enemies in our front, so
that
x* got the tpusicuf the shells Jrom
same, to J. W. Bancroft, Prin. Heatings
' bOt|^,
-_________ h_______
After a-fewjnieul*»a*anouUnion School. Il i* nacsaasry to attend ■
tiding, then came the fun.
to this matter at once.
Tbe name*
A whole division of the rebels made
should by seat to M early as Saturday their appearance in front of our'a, when
tha Slat inst.
'
we pouted into them one good volley
■ Tha followfag form of pHiliwn may be from all bands, which was immediately
answered by them. Thau earn* the eontuad, vlx;
linuous roar of nawkclry. I wish hen*
Tb* undwaigred, Teacher* of Barry 1 could describe to you th* real sppaarCouwy, or Intending to become ■Mb. I &lt;if th* charge. Th* sound of a volley of
'Ifrrehy. request the Superintandant of musketrv might be c&lt;m&gt;par*d to tbe
sound ittoagineti from .MiUs forest
.Public tatruttfon, to'hold a Teacher- falling to th* earth nearly al fine*. After
iBstltnte at Hastings, In which event wa th* first volley, the sounds of th* others
ehall endeavor if posetbl* to be present. ar* more diaconnaeted. something like a
To tbe above append both name* and storm approaching. On the right it was
owe fosMMnt mar ■
"diiy;' Jt framed
stnmgWto m* that' In euph a storm of
bullets, no more are killed and wounded
ry See advertisement of "Land for than really are.
.Sale," in this paper. Mr. Dorn te a man
who can be relied upon in all bi* promJfra. .Those vhe may purchase tandanf
. him, wifi gel clear and perfect tW*a.
Always

omt thx

Barr.—Especially in

petting SaleraUM— aS the beat costs but

&amp;Uhs for a year** supply, and tba good
coats but lUlle more than th* poor. Th*
frtet gee* farther than th* poor, and is

iOP.

GROCERIES

itUms

special dated Washington, 15th, aayati
Ir n wow lbs 18th &lt;&gt;f February, and
"Important but varying r*p»rta com*
Wa get absut two
no sleighing y«L
Rutland—John Wsbeter, Goor«a through retwl channels that Banks had
fiuighl to battle several miles from Port thaws in each weak.
Th* first wash in
Preston, Estua Rork, Martino F. Ore*
Hudson, with th* result that the rebel*
by, John Bork, John Martin.
fell bnckeo Port Hudson, while be retir­
Maple Grove—Valentino Oalmot, ed to his camps.’’
Amasa Wheeler, Pliny MuOmbar, D^vad
LET VS WEIGH FACTS.
Gn. Fbiksoxt has esked in b* pnt in
Dixon, John Stewart, David Millar,
Radway'a Readv Relief if weed wtoea
active service; he is not particular aa to
Pbrtcr M. Harwoud, Lewis Harland,
tbe pbee, if the Government has any aa* pain is experienced, n* matter what may
Aaron W right, Emmerson Hyde.
for him aa a Major General, and if not ba its cause. will tellera tbe patient.—
Yaake* Spring* —Isaac Rouse, Thoami complied with wvM resign hi* commission Thia fact ia readily ascertained by a sin-

FS MEWL

HF- FOB MBClUWfCAL AMD MKD1CIMAL
FuaroHEs.oxwrjgj

&gt; towwsMp m* rl 'Worth of rMfsniar [») we
i th. eMsty of Barry asd Kuu* of MkhGsa.
I.b11
CAROLINE orra.
Dated. Fsh. 1ft. ANU
.
UooHUo.

Mt me behind.

Etl Glcasoti aK^NWen

Killmer ware the only boy* from Mid­
dleville that I know of who were wounded.
Oh 1 such a sight on the battle field ; 1
can’t describe Iu Men with tteeir limb*
shot off and their Bodi** mutilated in
every way. On* man in particular i noTo&amp;toir
lierd with hi* whole face scooped out
with a cannon ball, (mother with half bi*

and pieces of bunted shell.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
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HASTINGS, BAEfi! COUNT!, MICH., WEDNESDAY, EEBRUART S5, 1881.
It is remarkable with what velocity
opinions change in war times.
year ago Im* Jana, 8. A.

Hislings' Nuintss &lt;lir«t«ri

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

Aad say that tusk a nlabtr tub
Too never Mt gel through;
Bat J^MdMvwfayba day,
Another petal to gats—
And wot ike Meeatala wbiebyee feervd
Win proreto he a plain.

Ws say ttsl Kaswat's Bsmt Rsubv is the
Ml rlwinl ss&lt;t posrrtal omAsum kevw it tai Iks
nU. Tillie la n»l bos.ling, tor il. If you fwi
—.1--.
U-------■- I.
1-

sparer, and so near to the point that the
Confederate sentry, had be suspected
Joel’s preenree there, could have hardly
faikd t» Mt him.
Lving down, however, Joel awaited
sonriea, and as the shadows faded away
In the miata of morning, he aaw the light
gleam upon a bayonet from the trench’'Now far tn make him show hie piotor !N eaid Jeel to himself.

Bat one
Douglas,

■ecsaajfr in the city of* Chicago, afterthe i
war had been precipitated upon us by 1
Boutbern Rebels, gars expression to th-o '
time enough to tnqsirw as to who and
following patriotic seaii areals:
what has -brought these troabfae epee us.
When vre shall hare a country and a
governTjent for our children to live Id
peace and happiness, it will be time far
each of M to retsm tn ©or party bannere

dared to the dwomteated States fol! and
He pulled the string carefully at first,
ample justice, bwt I have gone fistthee to1 till it was drawn t«ht, and then a alight
tbe utmost extremity uf magnaaimity
extra tug fired the gun from the coders
and generaeity. They choose to newI me
abnve.
He had wot calculated wrongly.
As
soon as the rifleman io tbs pit hoard thia
maownal salutation from the enemy up
posite, as he supposed he raised himself
upto return thr fire, and brought bis bred
and sbowldera plainly into sight.
'

The next moment he went heels over
heed Into the trench agein. mith a rifle
&gt;•&lt;11 let through the sideof Ms head.
‘The darned f-ol f* said private Snapes,
"din’t h«&lt; know a fellow might shoot off a
TIE Fklin ItSE.
gun w ItM*ut having hold of It F
Private Juel Snapes, of a bard work­
The Gmfrderates decided hereafter
ing, toughstossed rrginteulnf Vmnuat that this position was Ux&gt; exposed lo be act baa been dona, no one duty has been
Volunteora, was a good abut and aaiuari profitably occupied.
emitted to ba dona, coder thia ndmiaU
aoldisr. He. found greqy satiatscti&lt;« in
tratioc, of which they can oonplsin.
picket duty, and hardly came in aftsr a
There baa uni bean a day tr»&gt;«n the
lima when Georgs Washington was ’in­
day’s exercise in that branch'of military
I industry without having a report to make
Tbf Chief editor uf the Aloaoy Ending augurated M the first President of thr
IWELXLT * ALLEN.
to his auperioroScer of m&gt;me new work Journal closed bis oonoeciiun with that United Staten down to this moment,
nuastva ATLAW-U Sobdtore inChse
diueinered. spnie conversation uvqritrerd, paper tut Tuesday, tbc 27th inaL He has when the rights of the Southsan Stetr*
wry. I'sruciilsr siMUUon said to t eaveytome little chance circumstances per­ Sold his interest to hie partners, Moers. stood firmer under th* laws of the land
unclng, the tovc.UFalton
lltlev ta Land
ForwlOTMtw of mortoKeo. Ac. W III to hsgM
ceived, that might be uf use in gaining an Dae son, I’arsenu, Ten E&gt; ck and Seward, than they do today.
There has never
io altaad lo all olio is the lias at Itoir profaMtoo
advantage over the enemy,
who bays fur many years tilled import­
Joel was a long, lank,. ygjlow Jniirwi ant putts in the establishment. The Aw­ b^Mgimd cause for disunion as they
fellow, not very soldierly in speech and ning Journal was established in 1830.— have to-day.
What specific reuse can
bearing, but of infinite service. There Mr. Ward says it •» 53 years since be they assign as existing now, which ba*
RiDWAVS READY REIJEF.
was a twinklk about bis small grey eyre
not under every administration from the
which enlivened them, despite their scandays of Washington to thia moment?
ly and cbarscterlesa white la'hes, and breamcan editor. Hep«*w retires “with
If you refer to the territorial question
impressed the doser sort of observer all that relates to material life abundant it so happens as an extraordinary fans
with s wholesome respect fi»r hi» c&gt;&gt;urag«- ly auppiied, end with no personal Inter­ that far life firt time, there is not an act
mid intelligence.
His nasal voice and est or aspiratiito ungratibed," because uf uf Congress prohibiting slavery any.
drawl, his rouwl •h-ulAars .nd H«t l&gt;uild, pulitoal diffeiviiecv. wtrtcn Da states a&lt;
wold not aliakt- thia revpeci w&gt; long as folluwa, and which imply hie abandonIf yon refer to the enforcement of the
one. kept those clear, cool furwvring ■usnl uf the Republican party:
laws, the only complaint made has bean,
rve» in sight; end Joel’s eumradrs
“We have fallen upon evil tonesi— there has been rather too much energy
pr* pliecird that be had only to behave Our country is ia immediate and itumi- and vigor employed in the enforcement ]
I ask what
biiiisrIf. and keep on his own way, to nent danger. 1 d.fcf widely with «y of the fugitive slave law.
Mease can these disunionista of the Booth
gain a pair of epaulettes one fine day.
party about ths beet means of eraehiag
He up.-nly avowed that manuel labor the rebeUtun. Thatdtflbreaee is radicM urge for tbeir scheme to break up the
on the earthworks was distasteful to him. sad irreetoeilabla. 1 can neither ha press gewenmawk ! The slavery qoeatfan is a
and bis i-fixx-rv. knowing hie value cm others with my views, nor surrender my mere excuse. The election of Mr. Lin
picket duty, evinced enough oowvidera own solemn convictkina.
The altoren- coin a mere pretext. The present aecestion far him to keep him al that service. live id living in strife with Chose whom I aion movement Is the result of,a tremenThe position that Im liked best waa on have eatecmed, or withdrawing is pre­ dous, enormous conwiraey farmed mote
HasUegs.
»B1" Uo“™
TO YOUNG MEJST 1 the slope of a hill, opposite a similar sented. 1 have not hesitated hi cboueinu than a rear ago." [Cheers.]
slope, occupied by a sen line! «d the Ge- the path uf peace as the path at duty. If
Now mark ! that Douglas says, that
7-1 PAlM, U • M~t ~
; Zrev • tfa
~
H WBIOWT.
A l.BCTUKK OX TIIK XATVBK,TBXATHHT. feoerstea. This last was quite a high bit thine who Jiftur with me are right, and he not only tendered the lie be Is -fall and
of ground, whence one might aces grewt is carried safely through tffe prevent
A TTORSKV
OOQUMHAOB AT LAW
deal of what waa going about the batter­ etiunle, all wilf bs well, and ’nobody ampte justice.but bad gone to thsfisribasi
A
____ Cbasroer.ies further down. Joel believed that the hurt*
sentinel there stationed learned more
The ffsretMg Jreraaf will, under Its
than was well fiw our aids. He aeord- new management,—eay the editors io
l .AMborefUwprM ***'-. . .
ingly annoyed and haraased every teM their salutatory,—
| that shnwed his bead on the hill side op­
“Hold Slavery to be the diigrece of
posite, and left severs! adventurous fel the age and the bane of the Nation. As
lows stretrbe 1 out on the turf, «&gt;&lt;ie after
it never has, etrU never will, advocate
another, as a reward fi&gt;r jbelr temerity.
It waa nearly a quarter of a mile off,
but, as I have said, tbs long Verwvonter
was a g&lt;M*d shot, and it became dangerous
f.ir the enemies pickets to show tbem■elveo at ah near the forbidden hillside.

SJittcllaiij.

A

A LECTURE

.^W-asfoT^HWK

HARNESS SHOP.

Kspnlrla* Ucew ea short srtie..
[jeald]
H. A. GOODYBAR.

mg up’ from a little pile of earth &lt;-n the
hill opposite. The enemy had dug a pit.
* herein the eentiMl could net nt ease, and
exptwefos bred and arms unly wbm
he fired: Private Snapes hastened with
praiseworthy prudeace to grt out ufsight
among some erdare and watched some
nruo before quite fixitg the ineatlun «f
the foemati again. Finally, discovering
the fresh again, and imagining that be
saw a hat just above it. be took a shot In
the direction, op pegged a talt sentinel
berehraded, and returned the fire iastent

the blood and tear, which it ba. caused
Kill not have flowed in vain. But with
slavery or without it. the Jeered will Afakss or ejMiMt it
There can be nu
he farjba Union—having it to the wis­
ncutrula iu thia war.
dom and patriotism uf the future, to
There can be none but patriuSK aad
achieve what may be of impreetfaaMr traitors. ThaakGud! IlimUs wW wot
uxumpliahment today.”
be dirided upon that
’
* ‘
that they have expect,------tod South against a divided N.wtfa. Tho
conspirators have been led to hope that
A Board of Directors, appointed far
the purpose, has issued a circular anuotmcing that a grand Intematfaaal Agrwnltursl Exhibition win beheld at Hamburg,
Germany, to be opened P»i the 14th of,
July heat, and dosed »wt the 9Ml The,
exhibition will take plb^Mtha IMlig-

And yet, those professing to be admi­
rers and fidlowere of the deed Douglas,
are, to-day. more busy in trying lo break
down the Administration, than in aiding

by their influence in crushing treason,
which threatens to overthrow the Re-

This noun try is undergoing a great
financial revolulirei; and it Is perhaps
not touwxm. The I.cal Banking system,
great as has been hs ulility, has had
moot serious drawbacks, among which
are the failure of many Banks, to the
distresamg loss of dis bill holders and
others; the “shave'’ &lt;m the exchange of
funds, when transmitted 1“----- ‘
of the Unfaato the eibert___ .
. _
infinite variety of bills, rendering It im­
possible for ninety-nine men out &lt;/ ar
hundred to feel secure against counter­
feits, far the issue of nine tenths of the
Banka are counterfeited or altered.
In
aland of a uniform aurreacy of equal val­
ue, as such a cnmtncfBial people ought to
enjoy, we have h.id a multiform currency
'of unequal values and in oom* instances
of no value st all. Just look at It. The
whole number «»f Banks in the United
States is 1305, every one uf which baa
Ha eeparatcly engraved and printed
uotea. differing in sign or form pictorially,
and each Bank issues the various denom­
inations which by w
become a rule; and -----------iaausa bills from five to eight denomina­
tions—say an average of six, wbieh, tnul
tiplied by 1.395, gives 8.370 varieties of
paper currency—a nureby »° vast^^aa

efakUlrise in the world. To see a "Counterfeit.
Detecter" on every business man’s desk
is a standing evidence that something Is
radically wrong hi oar monetary system
—if a thing so confused and a&lt;&gt; inexpli
cable can be called a system.
Now the presentjsar, withall its evils
will bring a compensating good, if It ensuras the adopliun of Seoretarv Chase’s
financial plan for a uniform Bank cur­
rency, baaed‘on nalioosl stocks.
It is
lira most Democratic schema that was
ever thought uf. Instead of hodge-podge
paper money tesere. in the name of a
il»er of unknown Banks—many nf which
it is mere eartasci to call mooev—we
shall have a natlooal currency, alike in
face, alike in value, and in every dollar
of wbieh every eltiaen will have both a
peouninry aud a political interest—a
great nervous system reaching from the
seat of government to every member of
the body politic, and taking bold of the
rauat sensitive parts of that body, the
peoples po- kete. Every W.wtern Congrewnsn should vote fiw a measure
which will confer such a fitiancrisl boon
oo his ooMtiUttota, plucked and skinned
in they hare been t&gt;y fraudulent Bank
bills fwr a quarter of a uentury pest.

The fart that be was a deck m the
eCoe of the Adjutant General gives
imynrtnaee to hb statements ooocereiug
the rebel army. He aaye there are only
581 regimenta in the Southern army, but

total sm-bsr of wea bew* 625.090,
whfah wHl eertaiMy he ioereaaed to 700-

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HASTINGS

YORK.

IAL KOT1&lt;

J.ral,

aaraaa Co. K.fls
Feb. 18U
&gt; Nwnws—Asra
i every part &lt;J
; Capt. Andrew!

m aud tba meml

luto tbe Yazoo and to iba roar of Vick^, 1

SSTF

*• c-l.lwd Mi-ntczuma Brod, has been ,
fordfo»iFW&lt;Al£WWM&gt;H*sexpected tbo 1
whole country will be overflowed. For J
rorriy uwv
were mvikbicu uinnipi

U.iw ovsnux ruiv in •• nn-

i of ths Sepmws Ceort,

V. CAMPBELL.

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rMwroii wiWLSia;
I—rf is.
-aortn'

rwJlito U- mmltoo arts,
tf. .«&lt;•-»
-tevn “
the preservation of lhe Cukaiiiuliim aa private iu the company, and -Ibprf wetrid
We bsv« private initlli^ente Oom*
mu fstbeca
MBfoto lb* Preaidsot’a
Wn-MA ntaMM «.
Ionia, that Judge Lotsu. was n&lt;»tuin*Ud
re
m^Knr.1
C«^i. Ai&gt;dr,»«
ha*'»
by accUmalion, on Friday last, for xwlAoygta.
.-leotino as Judge uf thia Judicial ©ruuit lions, and pnlit'eil foflnwirfiip should til «Ud unrUelj, U«l U «u
restored
among
th*
Btrtaa'i
thu*
U*
lessly. and without mermaasy AioUngs.—
It ww* a just tribute to a capable and
bool intervals of -all and. the w elfore
His arMigumoat wa* brought about by
.ailhful ofiicor.
maaitind require that lUaahonld be de
conepirnoy^uid hensay looe tewoomiMad.
ia-ibo moot speedy and moot e&amp;cii
Ihfi.iSHiHttr tBfdsfclriurfof a Ouert
massuor; that it ie to tbe people-vn nq
Martial. If heje*ves.be doe* so with
The gathering dte per* rd by Gen. Gil­
regrct,and with the regret of lha whole
bert, at Frankfort, Ky., was profoundly

a Democratic State Convention, called

for the oatenaib le purpoea of nominating
candidates for tbe August election. • Bet
a large portion of Iba delegates wore
known to ba traitors—heneo their diaper-

aioa. Ilia to ba expected that, for thia
art Genl Gilbdrt will be denounced, and
tbe unfortunate delegatee will bo lionised
by tbeir secession friends both South and
North. N&lt;»r have-we tnuch doubt that

uffinta; and baste* wu ar* in fovwr ,*f
the assembling ,of ■ a national uowvenlion of *11 th* Stales t»t a* adjurt our
national difficulti** that tba Btatae m*v
hereafter liveu&gt;ge«ber in harmony, each
being secured hi tbe rights guarantied
respectively to all by uwr father*, and
wbisb oaoaimion w* -eecooimund shall

coove** st Lmiievilia, Ky., or each eibar
plan* aa shall b* determined open by
Qmgreoa or tbe several States, st lhe
earliest proettaal period.’ '
.

tbe dispersed Convention was but little
less loyal than some of its namesakes * tain the objects rf the foregoing re«r&gt;Tt&gt;-

tibn, Mr hereby tnemotWixr thfc Oagrcaa
of the United'State*, tbe Admfoiittratlon
at Washington,'and tbe Exeeoriwea a«d*
legislature* of lhe Several 'States th take
such immediate attlon aa shall secure an
Slate might have addressed, and been armwtlre, In which the rights and aafrty
loudly applauded by tbeir bearers. Had .of the government shat! bo folly protected
c..
i.Jit'.rv-.. ..
LI
it been permitted to art, it might have
earyto enablo the people to meet hi con­
passed resolutions no worse than those
vention a* aforesaid. And we, therefore
uf the Illinois Legislature, or the recent enrnesUy feeewnmend th edr fellow citi­
Democratic Con ration* of some the zens everywhere, to 'observe and keep
counties of this State. But it met in a alt their tewfol and conatiUitioMl obliga­
tions, to abstain from all vIqlence, and
loyal although a border State, and wwa
to meet together and reason each with
not perltted to lay eggs of treason or the other, upon tbe best mode to attain
incubate a brood of tr^jlyroue resolutions. tbe great blearing* of peace, unity and
Ila members were treated—as they were liberty.—Dnwtratk Rttolutiani in PL
little farther north. Indeed, it was prob­
ably a convention that Mr. Wood,-or
Richardson or Vallanfllagham or even
J edge Pratt ofa email town In our own

known to be—as enemies of the country,
whoee purposes and intentions were bentile to tbe country—av men to be put
down by military power, just as any
other rebel agency of success would be
put down.
Doubt!res General Gilbert

* By presenting both parte of the schema,

knew that these men were using tbe natns
of Democratic dock treason, just as

two leglalative bodies almost jimullaneeusly, but In point of time-in lhe ordir

men in Michigan are doing; but he did

quoted, taking for an •rmtetlre of hoelililiee—tho w« coufeasvdly and probably

net think that n rebel aliould have any

first that of the Southern Conspirator*,

and then that uf their Northern Confed
crates, wo can better judge uftheir wants,
pkaa and conspiracies.
Here •e-'oes

the more immunity for calling himself • claiming lo be a rubai body—the other
Democrat. On no other ground* would claiming to be, par excellence, loyal,
Gan. Gilbert be justified in bis ioterfet- Union, patriotic—In &amp;ct tbe only party
once. The fact that lhe loyal pres* and Gt to govern the country.
Is not the
tbe Legislature of Ky. sustain him with data, the object, end tbe means, a remak-

will have no more effect, on slavery,

tMs article, give* «** «!&lt;«•» If any truth
is to be found in the rebri psppes. (and
Bo ter as its consequences are concerned, surely they would wot' lie against tbeir
they proclaim that it will not change the largest int«re*to.) th* Southern Confada
statue of a aingle slave, nor in any way raey is in its death alreggia—on its" leal
effect the rebellion. Is it not then very legs,” Their port* al moot keivwtricaHy
inconsistent for men who- believe that sealed,provWons, *tnmunltiot&gt; and army
than tbe Pope's bull had on the comet.

proclamation la

really, so

innocent a

supplies generally, dismally scarce and

thing pnuMteslly, to raise such a hue and fabulously high—lhair army, sick, dincry against it,aadlo plead it as a war­ coeraged and deserting in large nrimbera,
rant fur withdrawing their anpport from without shoes, efothing, med tone, or pay
the Governafont, wbea ia te- cuweiled by —conscription by thousands In opposi

armed traitors t

will render other aid lo lhe operations' of
tbe main body of etos army la she ■ prose
ration of the siege. Moreover W tormi
dable army threatening the robe!* of
Vieksburg from tM* direction must strike
l.rrn. Ir, tr
wnN rMnlt !*1 Vlleir
•cu i.iiroBaama st neater,

AND SSKTIJONT!
|
4a &gt;1 to his Wifc, ths atethsr to
tafow Ms asnwilbtort. Mm W-

Ttofrtenfo -u Rv:. ,xd
will attend a Donation visit I

■TO »■*&gt;
.Si, M.rd. SU.-

A r.4.«r.|

aovrs/M ¥

Oca Dimbacb xt Gatvw'x.—Cum.
Farragut has addressed a brace of most
billiuus dispatches to the Navy Depart­
ment.
Disguet over the disgraceful dis
Mrs. Jane Rwlaekelos ee McClellan.
aster has quite vpevt LI* equanimity.—
Mr*. Jwe Swiabteelto fo in Washing He denuuces the surrender of the Har­
tea, wteacwahe went tease'Sbe ‘Great riet Lane an3 Murn'ujg Light aa mpat
Fnthas" ievebUow to Indian matters.— cowardly and pussillanifoous, and ex
W Ming back to om of the -papers she
preeaes the
Mft
and crcwe of those vessels behaved Tike
“In my. travels thus for, I G»d that
ewj roau who ia opposed to the four is
iu &lt;a»nr «4 having Gen. McClellan cun­ destroyed. Ttfl&lt;tniy U’ The affair
duct it—ihM.tbasa wbo wiah to settle
was quite shameful to uur arms. But Is
ouif littto difficulties by altering or annul­ tbe Commodore himself wholly blame
ling the Constitution aa tbe South may leas! lybyMbl bWntdtgTVi Uklteston
desire, turning Naw England out of the
himself, with a few of our splendid guu
Union, and suppressing all diacuasion uf
boats, iustedd of sending the iaibecHe
ths slavery question, except on th« pro­
Crxu. Bell, »ichnite uf halfrotten woodaids, ro-endlavlng all those who have been
ea hulkaT In abort, why waa the force
freed, and annulling alt barrier* to tbe
sent to retake Galvestou eo inadequate
unlimited sproad-wri tbarimtitutton, arc and inefficient!
■II iurkwU M,Snu t&gt; JfcCW"'removal, and demand his restoration. If
Tnx QinrosT or Stcx Somixas.—A
atfything could prove tbe terrible peril
our country was In during hia rryimt, carefol, tbuugbtful surgeon may do much
this would be abundant evidence, Ha* to mitigate tbe" usual discomforts of a
*
&gt;ed that 'peril 11* tbe , question, military hoapltal. If hi* heart is In the
be h*ve aa effectually served srurk. Dr. W m. Strew, the Surge&gt;m of
■derate Government had hie'snr- Hospital No. 11, at Loutevlle, has won
our whole army before Rich the lasting gratitude uf bis patients by
wjoaf I_ibfnk
______not,
.
for In that caws' the bis care and attention of their wants.' 1u
matter
—r.._ would' hat been dfopped, and deaden the n«»l*e in walking acroea the
.... lover
i..**.- of
,.r his eountrv would have been floor and obviate the duel arising from
no
deceived.^ .A* it now fa,'bn distracla and aueeping, aa wall as the dainpiit-M from
divides honest men ;bnd if our ahip of the constant scrubbing towblcblbe ward*
Slate g'»«* down, he will be tbe rock upon are ‘necessarily subjected, be caused a
tbiek layer ol clean pfoe sawdeal tu be
placed on tbe fluor ; and in order to sub
due the painful inlcnaity of th* light, he
bad the uncurtained windows painted
green. By such simple means he has
dune much to improve the sanitary con­
dition of the the hospital.
'

store* an God baa blessed lb.
baring that “the laborer te «l
hire."
,/r-v. fit
*\

citixen of this county, nu-l. rd
aiBg eirenmsuinrtf ^o, his 1
friends; that ofCuoxx B*ixh|

“•rs,

murdered by ooe George EvJ
Eagle Hotel, at Grand Rapids
the circumstnnrrs of the affaiJ
beard them, believing them 11
main, correct. Mr. Balch w*
Rapids, and stopped for ill

CSX

Thursday, of last week, at thel
tel. of which G^rga Evens 1
Mr- Bak'h being somewhat uJ

-Jirs’.artfSrar:

luoece of liquor, tnado come i
alive lo bis fare and other ren^
al other Uawe he would out «

gttbdigfdAg tbe chair fro. J
Balch, te fell henrily «pon th&lt;
■while* lit this prostrate twi

New Advertisements.
fur 11.', whh ee eura »■»»,
Jnt, to thr getter up «4 Ike etob. Hix menika*
»ubKripli..na newtoO «Mya4n.*r
lit

37^

T?|

eito
errs* J*a,&gt;4
s&lt;&gt;, lom « twit, »v
r*i&gt;a« 1&lt;» w«»t ; also wen of 8. W W tWe. IS.
7 r-«r,'»*-rw .f
Jfrrwy,
teg*Soerth arraag* tn wwit, i« Tfiteafote? dertlwl
lrt&lt;wUb»4riSC»«.Tart City
Mteb.; .7~T»0*arte iafo*. IK T. t X. wTfW.,
I* ■aplvUteva, Mich- Ahw !»• ‘tm tn Twb*.
e**etj^M»ebljr* n^Ml vxevtteat wtestlsaa.Wte
Tills w*rr*aas4 foe fosaiiff tire., etshn as&gt;4
iasmnbnioef.
lU 18. ;«r.-

Mvareb kicked and be*W.
at»d Irfltrrire inffeted from •*
about * twentjr-four hour* ,

Tbe body.. * aa brought horny .
and the -fpnerid tool' place ,
__ «n. / JJfo nr/aesr! ZfXajti

TrtDiunnsn from- &gt; I
have 'meetly

obtained aute

paying prices van ing from to

andAfty utewnArindtwdsmd-*

boys at the Reform School have died sitate the removal of the blockade, h ।
with it, and etbsrs bring apparently al it strange that they abould oak for an
Persons taken whh
lo aUi iWr HMMCfM

lhe point of-dcath.

worth of eotton, tobacee, asyar, with the

deeaywoflhe body in so quick, as to great

proceeds of wbieti they ean iffy nal Aro .
ly toterfere with tbe ordinary cuurae of we not forced to baTiav. that their ‘PSsee’ ,
burial. This dteewia IBIS was kneorn Mends to Mas North »ro workiag to tbe I

same end, which their reaolulion (beiam '

WAS CLAIM AGENCY!

"Die Boaton advertiser thus stntei the
Tbs aodvrsixeed, havusg sll t?te U.riks s»4
eww&gt; and War queatfor.a in snnVabril :
W- ar to tonrlhing whirii takes boM of sseasMe itetrorWeas, 1* pevj-srvd to cutlvct alt
iMfeu Jm. th, «.
h
bat tea fort, that a negro ia a mm.-

it appears that there was expended for
Agricultural in»pl?mauU, in round num­
bers, *7*1.081 ; the purchase of . the
schovoar Flora' , 431JM; ^hite labor.
482,748; colored labor 34.521—total
expenses |22b,705.
From, this ■. expen
dilute has beca realized.&lt;72S.U84. De
R^Tb'e Eonlucky House of' Repre
ducting the above expense*, iberv remains
seitalives, on tbe 11th, rescinded Ha re.
no haad £r«n thte fond 4501^39. This oltetasi poeed ths day previous, inviting
vtte np to Jpne Iasi, at which lime the
Q&gt;mmlMio&lt;tera from other State Leglsla ‘
basioaee.waa tcanaterped to, Ibe war Deturns fo meet Cnnm'iesioner*"appointed
by ihat body af LodUvlIle? It is evident
from this that tbe Kentucky Legislature
is notyet resdy for overt acta of treason
Before tbeRenuhlican nomination far agsitst the National Giverntoeot.
Senator wait made in Now York, GOv.
Morgan; wrote a’ letter, designed to be
seem by the member* of th* Legislature.
Itt If ha IftaigAftfly rejxk tiw Itoputatfoo
that-ba did nbt cordially support-Getr.
Wadsworth Iqst Wl, ahd annudnees that
be is unchanged In principle. * He says :
-My pcfllifoal prinsiplte 1 hare doclar-

lion to their teal tegs of jualice, by reason
of exempli on (raw tbs proviekmaof the ed often, and publicly during tbs last
Wa umbx from our exchanges that a act, of the owners of more than twenty four years.
They - terse- andergnne no
fearful disease bus appeared at Plymwuth slaves—their natlonal dsbl In July next,
ahd Elkhart, Indians, and that several 491-fofo»,&amp;00, with no resources 'to pay
cases have occurred at Lansing In this with, unions the Merited* j* raised »r
Btste, xnd i» proving very fate!. Throe broken. A* an armiatioe would aroeh.

it frequently die irlthia three bosuw, and

“ur&lt;&gt; bI *te*nilx»a{* on lljp^JjigqD,;, and

ONwpawy, eonaciuuu that he baafeMHUd
lilt perl of the rowtroct to the letter.
Yours without stint
Aaron j. Waller,
C. P. PenOTI,
William'H. Jewell, C. W. Taylor. .
John J. Cobb.
H. C. H*bd«ibott,
Johft lE Dermis,
D. R Trego.

groat unanimity, J* evidence that his abte eoiacidenoe Secession and L’aioein tbe Mtifoland cuttor
auppositiuns an£ action were correct.
ism,1 loyilty and rebellion, patriotism and
(&gt;rt baa. Jrem tbe cow
trsanon, all demanding the same thing, at rabcHloU to thia lime.
Tn* rnoFtr wdt do well le remember tbe aatna time, and io tbs same way t— Drpattbes to the Associated Press.
"A reply has beco made, from which
that those who claim that thy Preefdeet'e Ought not thia circumstance Co challenge
Emancipation proclamation is such a our scrutiny and make us cautious of
gross violation of the Constitution, that ‘tentaaMing alliances t ”
it releasee tbe ciliaene of the loyal States
Let any one reed the Southern papers,
from any obligation to snvtarn -the Ad­ and be will learn why U»a Canfedorataa
ministration in carrying on the war, are went &lt;m “artniaiiee’-ibuagh tbereeoluthe identical persons wbo assert tlmt It

well be MirWr”" fk'flmatebre is
navigable far up,' uhd ttau Ysswo, vrtifek i*
firmed of tWTbltsUtttatotridtMsYallabtt.b*. isnavteabre1br-tbeTh»W
steamer*. TOe
of' tM* ' flhring

I atvrefi

duller* each. The drafted met
etitutoa upnrcudtn ibeewotefl
FvWay, and aavwal have bran
in lie tiTlage since.

*U-fott lk&gt;M

lion under ibe ebarter

tteea v

take place *n Monday the fob

W&gt; will vsatete to sugar*&gt;
ty of electing
’
""
wiite a—that owe. nwds had
are repaired ip some due prof
thw money raised for each pa
Further than tMafa* eflt ttotrii

THIS GAL-tffitY

auggpaftehAttekC///

|

MON IE, w ilth pond aidea and j
11 Wonga W

steal niiMMaaata.

FAUtBANKS’ ,

&gt; SCALES

Waa editor and waa empty, W&lt;
The Under will please return I j

'to Wwstm

Cosrtnsatxo.— G

aUuMlb, .Uln—4 b-Wi
Good Baleratuv hripa to make n&lt;
Ualtby diet Heoew use DeLar

�r«ca(.

: (Lurrriit.

Cincinnati, Feb. 18.—A epedal dis- ,
patch to tbeCimmerelal, from Frankfort,
says: “Ths Rebels assembled Ws to
day for tbe ostensible purpose of making
Miruinatiuns for tbe August elections.—

theatre. Delegates from forty counties
wers prewet. David Merriweather waa
sleeted Chairman. On taking tbe chair
■he said h* hoped thw convention would
do nothing ihib j||d4J'loyal eitlxens
should not do. in the mean time several
regimeota of ealdierg, with fixed bayon­ Military Committee to brine *» ‘*'*U
ets, funned in front of the theatre.— establishing I MlBt*f)ll3dtoei&gt;l in oonnscWhen tbe call far eMMtise waa mads, Uun With tba-AiFfoulMml.CniteawsriiKh,
Col. Gilbert read tbe following order:
“Reliable inforttoaitob having been re­
ceived at these Headquarters, theta num
ber of eaiiMariedarw* ta' this city. It is
ordered that all persons trow here not
residents or
Legislature,
or officers dr*be -Sttfif Government,
fiiythwith leave tbeir names at these
beadquartcrw, aaaompanied with eati.fcs
lory rsdai ances as to tbeir -foyafityl to
the Government.
“Col. Gilbert took the stand and said: Dr. BaUway’a rtnsa ScteallBe PwsgMfeo.
”To facilitate tbe proceedings and Save
In these PIUJiwo have the insdwiaal
the Convsutiuu trouble, he wishe^ his propel ties
•nwfctepds-p'f
Adjutant would take the names X&gt;f tbe route, herbs, gums and balsams In lhe
wtBeUoad a Dotation »iaU at tbe Porre|Mtote
kmjdcxn.
In each af these
delegatee." He said, there rfe those
•»****&amp;&gt;
here wbo we know to be rebels of the litUMBk fits a mysterious power, fur in
wing, March 5th. A general invitation worst kind, under tbe disguise of the each rm is combined tbft cletnehte uf
Health, Regeneration,
Strength and
i»s&gt;fl"-.w
.wf./rri."'.-*”
Life. - i i.iL-H ate i/l n&gt;m
slorea as God has blessed them ; retaetudesigns, but it will nut du.
Yun are
Persona srbo suffer with Dyspepsia,
repudiated by th* LegislsUire who have Llr’tr Complaint, Enlargement of the
refused you the use of thsir Hall. Demo­ Spleen, Jaundice, Kidney Cum pl alate
cratic nc wapapers scorn and dishonor you. f*«l pi tat ton nt the Heart, and tbe evil ef
A Viojjmtt Dxath.—It la oar -painful There is no use in your holding a con ' facia Induced by iHdrxoetvbn um of Cat
venliou iw Keutooky.
Thara will be omel, Mercury, Quinine, Curruuive Sub
duty lo record tbs death of a .prominent
none but mes of undoubted loyalty to Hmate, Optom, Tubaceo, ‘tdflMt'flttafte—
citizen oCthiapounty, upder moat distres­ the Govermnaut l&gt;» permitted to run for
lapis, and Expire to Pint,. Lead, Ate.,
sing circumitanCea to. bls family and anv office. Such meetings ak this you •HI- find lu RADWAYfe R
I EG C LAfriends; that of Coset Balch of Irving;
TINO PILLS a permanent cure.
' RAD WAY’S REGULATING PILLS
murdered by one George Evans, uf the
will disperse lu your homes, and in fu are tbe only t egetable substitute flw
Eagle Hotel, at Grand Rapids. Wo fire
ture desist from all such attempts to Calomel, Mcrcvtry. Quinine, and their
the circumstances of the affair as »e have precipitate civil war upon your State.
kindred druck, ft
beard them, believing them to’be, lu tbe
“After Col. Gilbert had spoken, an at­ covered, and tbs only FILLS Ift1 use that
main, oorrecL Mr. Balch was al Guard tempt waa made to offer resolutions, will secure to the pallent tbe benrfieutl
which
were
respectfully
declined
by
Gil
­
Rapids, and stopped for tbe night n?
aflecta, iu tins Liver and other Claude of
bert. Tbe body then adjourned. There the avstem, that Pbysici-tna hope tn ob­
Thursday, of last wedk. at tbe Eagle Ho is some excitement in the city, but no tain Iruui the use of these drugs.
tel, of which George Evans io landlord. I
worse rastdte ar* feanvd.
In ctiaea of Bilious, Typhoid, Scarlet
and other Fevers. Erytipefas,Sma!l Pox.
Mr. Balch being somewhat under, ibadnAc, where purgntwn is esaential,' but i*
lusoce of liquor, made some remark rel­
ative’to bia fare and other no marks, which Special Dispatch to the A(h\ d; Tpbuns. attended with »&gt; much danger un aeenuot
of the extreme debility of tbe patient,
at other limos be wonid not have' made.
Memphis, Feb. 17.— Tbe new gunboat
, and suddenly Indianola, has fill low cd the example of
withdrawing the chair from under Mr. tbe Queen of the West and run the block­
ade at Vicksburg.
Balch, toe fell heavily upon the floor, and
Tte frM/wMT^f.^^on'-Friday
while" Id this prostrate «w»dWen,-w ** night. She started a*. 11 o'clock, the
severely kicked and beaten by. Ever... night being dark, drizzly and
man
mortgage sale

• sairsi:.
■.Sssz-iizi

aSMASmiw

new and moot complete *w&gt;rtmeut of

Tt’RM&amp;TWB Aftt&gt; ALCOHOL.

rots miws,
;jr FOB MBCSAK1CAL AND MEDICINAL
’
i PUBrOBB8,OXLTteS:
•.

GROCERIES! I
TEA, COFFEE. SVCAIt.NPlCES. PEPPKK,
’ PRVNB1. FIGS, RAISINS. CODFISH;
fa &lt;, e °r’KI&lt;’7 *“*' ,ae,‘ **

A1m a grist varitty of tbe

cumcxst TPTPTTTnrrp-T
Ind Chtoklag Extracts,

STATIONARY,
PEKS. PESCiU. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, cir.rMj^n As.

:pon osr ebslrss m»y be loend all of

PATENT MEDICINES

'SlSfrW

dollars each. Tbe drafted men and sob
atitutes reported th thewaototbai-i-rr on

Friday, and several have been remaining

in the village since.
Villaos ElbCtiow — Tbe anawa) elec

tom nodrr tbe ebarter nt thia village, will
take place on. Monday the •thi-f March.

Wo will vcotara to sugxeA.tlM przrprie
ly of electing tneo far tbe offiees oT Mav•hall siidUuwrtDnwmitafemw'hlK' wHl
tedtese we that oar ewade awd mdovaktos
are retired in .svinq due propdrtloa fo

the money raiaed fcw each purposes.—
Further than tl^s 'ire Aflfnrn rertufe*vb
SSJUMUMDU-'//
/

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

About Vicksburg,
Washington, Feb. 20.—Gen. Rosa
erans telegraphed ths War Department
a day or two ngn, that rebel utficera, in
eunvrrsaliun under a flag of truce, had
remarked : *'Well, you havk Vidtaburg,
at last.” No cuofirmalion has, however,
been received, and its truth is doubtful.
GMfitB.rtokMe. '

'

’Ji

Washington, Feb. 20.

JUIKWI

W«ntm

CosrrmttMo—Good -diet

coMAaioufasfiBncE.

rub os healthy children nod Mth* adults.

Good Saloratus helps to make nutritious,
healthy diet Hetrei tat DeLand A Co’s

All persona baring elaima agalnat tbe
Zbaur •? Chti" Lnltr, '

Tb ZJiilroji-

.'jP'jTbi'MK'fllOA
Special Diipatak to iba Advertiser aad TrikaweMemphis. Fob. iOtb. ria Cairo, Fob.
21sl—Ou r latest Viekaburg ad rices are
to tbe 17th. Matters about tbe fleet and

where tbe rebels reoeive supplies from
Tease. Brilliant results are expected.
Tbe authorities determined on the
destruction of Hppcfldd, opposite Mem
phis, known to be constantly filled with
guerrillas.
Tbe work of destruction commenced
at noun. Tbe steamer “Mill Boy” was

-MuoquiluM and Fits*.
.Inoeota w PM Md
■**■’*•*"•-*

-Insects rut Aailmab.' Wc.

Roberts &amp; Striker,

DBfGl AND MEDICINES,
^CBrmlraK, Paints, OUs, Can.

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voyage, with watAfol eyes on h*-r fires
The ludian-ilu, in spite uf the preenu
linns token wee seen; signals passed
from battery to batten, and theft came
tbe roar of artillery and the irrf riunxevery battery vied with each other in
their efforts to sink,the bust, which defi
stilly floated, darlf. sullen, determinedly
down the Missiasippi.
The deep and
Tita Da*rrzn mbm from this frnirrty deepning revet bvmliuna told bow great
havef meetly obtained substitutes by an efftrt the belligerent enemy waa mak­
So mighty waa tbe shock that
pay ing prices vary ing from one hundred ing.
and Aft} t&lt;M«B hundred and eaveauy fivd steawiUt'ata shivered from stem to stern

DRUG STORE!!!

�wm »ot worth a rwh
_____________
Hoo*-l&lt;itir.g; aed be
stood before tbe euuntry as hgvmg add.

‘LOW PRICES”

VOL 7.

OTAJTfc SPAIWHW

in making a dewia’
Mr Cbm-lier wud ifhe hod spent h&gt;*
time in deni ing all tbe newspaper Item
about him. be would have had no time
for ether duties.
Mr. Richardson aaid he had accepted
the denial of tbe Senator. But be thought
anv man lfl&gt;r the war.
Mr Chandl-r-Mm far as hie foyaftty
is concerned. his record was before tbe
country. He waa nrood of it, and bud
nothing to lake back from nay of it.—
Two rear* ago there were traitors in
these balls trying to break up the G*&gt;vernnuou
He behoved there was no
way to save the Government b&lt;»t by
..e arm*.
’__ »l_ He
... ....i.
o. th.
G..V.
force of
so wrote
In the
Gov.
enwwofHa State. Tbe people believe
to-day m be believed tbe®,
L— •*“

IS OIT USE OF TRADE

JUST RECEIVED

DARLING'S

LIVER REGULATOR
Ver.

ganl
Wbo had control of the navy
varda T
A
traitor.
A traltbr bad
diargersfrifo Capitol polite. A traitor
—Breckinridge—satin that Chair. There
waaeonvs'ow reapotmihlr fiw the war,

LIVER REGULATOR
SUBSCRIBE FOB TUB BANKER

as we had 'here two years ago.
You
might go through all tbe mm crying
down the currency of th* country and
they were all Democrats. The rr’«rlli‘Wi
commenced l-mg before the 4th nfMarrh.
1801. in the Charleston Convention,
where th- Senator from Illinois bad a
seat. ,B«rt Aya coentry must not p-rlsh.
nor wauM n perish.
There bad'been
great mm plaints bemuM aome traitors
bed been arrested. But If be bad bis
wav, some of them would have been
hung. Thr greet danger of the eolmtrv
waa nnt from the Snath, hut from trait
or* North. The era’ &lt;»f lhe rebtlliisi
wm not at Richmond, but among tbe
Copperhead traitors of the North.
•

jrjKDUHSED TE2CS3.

awws &amp;

'Wo'fcV&amp;t a CAtwnw.
wisw'm*

bu©®?,

are tbe asort aadsw awd Iharnafji pffia that

M’BSCRjBF FOR

THE BA NN FI.

Michigan Qty. Ind.; JaB. 27. I M3.

The prevalence of a powerful secret
society in Indiana can no longer be doubt­
ed. It is patent to every observing mind.
Tbe organisation is increasing in num­
bers rapidly, and unless tbe loyal people
r-C our State take active measures to
counteract its pernicious influence, an at­
tempt will be made tn revel atiowiae tbe
State, and bitch it to tbe so-called South
ern Cmfed-racy.
It a list* in Laporte enantv. There is
a lodge in Michigan C^y. Vernons were
•tado members .-fit on Monday uf this

tn initiate others.
The nine* devilish
means were u»wi In deceive tbe unwary.
Th* object &lt;&gt;f this order aa now o&gt;«atitntrd, ia to teaiat Federal Uaalwm—the
raising "t any more troop*, and procur­
ing, a* far as p&lt;—iMe. desertions of In-

DA KLING'S LI VKH KDGULA TOK

HARD-WARE

LOCAL NEWS.

AND
aekssf laikas* tbs hat twenty J*srs.
rar fcend anything eqas! to

l

Bailing’s Liver Begulaor.

DRV GOODS!

told to a reliable, man in Misfeoa City I
by the candidate f.w the Ward mm ip of
the Northern Indiana Penitentiary oft fast
Sabbath evening—Jobe P. Dune by
■•me- He said, at the name lime. that
tbe Indiana troops would mutiny after
they received their pay.
I have been thus minute, because I

SVBSCRIBR FOR THE BANNER

rOBSALKBY

Stacks of

■*5r5?A V€MD SALINE PURGATIVES.

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o wum’
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have acquired aa

Sidings tyiiitr,
13 NJIUMID HIM WEDUnDAY.
&lt;r naartvoo, a abut coorrv, MXts.-*eaa

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•MW aos sisa. «M«vy *Uto«&lt; ^buMk, lU
RAD WAY’S READY REIJEF
VmsaUevwttoea wbestatopstas.

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fwt awik

t the root of DltotaA
partM.oCirepwM'y

-anuafe CbmplafMs
f.jEiUbany’e Jte;

L. W. WING.

a CYuvrcw.
VAU

or the peace, wuj sti«*4 to th.
wllmtiue of dsbls sad alt olbsr business
Jcsricr.
Mills, harry soaaty, M'ck.______________ ,

•ad ofikiala; bet no organised hostile
mevewMot had been •greed on. They
knew that a greet war wee in program
between the whitoo, that antes were
ths other at Yellow Medici^ It la th* being raised, and the country wmUtag
rnrotom to keep a certain quantity of pro­ drained of men. All this waa known
visions at tbeee Agencies to feed them afid discussed among them.
There are
during tbeee visits, and also to eometlmes
•rod
auppliee daring tinea of great
want and aesrert v uf game in winter.—
Unfortunately, they came last year uroch tba Missouri border, bad been among
earlier than common, and before they them fomenting the discord and urging
had received their usual notlAentiun from
the Agent, that the unnwlties were await
When those f.rer yntmg'men returned
ing them. In ad«litian,M if all the noel- on the IMllo thrir.band, which eras then
drnte were destined U» be adverse, the with others al the Sioux Agency at Red
sod, the recital U their murders created
Appropriation Bill, which included the the most Intense excitement among the
Indian appropristlona. did n&lt;4 paae until Indiana.
They became Infuriated at the
the day befi&gt;re the adjournment, and the
1 tnmsnca prewre of .—--------- X_
partmenu, and the great ditfieulty of ob­
taining coin, all occasioned long and
unusual delay a Tbs cola. *71.000 in
stiver (Indians understand diver coin,
and will acarcrly take any other,) was with a general nah and yeti. m sawavert
finally chipped by expram from the ewh. tba whitee.some taunty-five ta n ember,
treasury in New York city, on tba l*th robbed and plundered the storsa, and laid
of August, reached St. Paul on tbs Ifoh, the whole place in esbea.
and wae immediately dispatched by pri­
Tba party who ware convey ing tba
vate cnoveyancs to Yellow Medicinr.via. •nmtitv iwooey to the Agency. reecried
Fort Ridgely, at which latter place it Fort Ridgely nn the afteroooe nf the
arrived on the 18tb,
aamo day. aay there learned that tba out.
The Indians eama down to the Agency break bad taken place.
*
’
'
al Yellow Medicine about the middle of about seventy-five men
July, to the number of four thooeand.
men. women and children.
Hers they
remained in waiting some three weeks.—
Provisions, in small quantities, were
given to them, but for ee large a number
of mouths tbe rationc worn enemy. This
supply, with the few wild ducks and
pigeons which they could abnot from
time to time, the little flour they were
able to buy on credit from the trading
buoara, and the half grown potatesa they
stole from the fields, enabled them to eke
out a scanty subsistence.
As might be readily imagined, thia
state of things bred great diaoootent. On
tba morning wf Ibe 4th of Augnat^t large
Dumber of Indians earns over from their

! thoroagh pills thrt

-pon the Itirer. exefrin extent M that ibe
■ into u» faratar em&gt;it to be tba caw with

DHTSICIAJ* s-d Hurx~n. Dwdllagos Droste
IT way. smw ths Conn Houm.

del: u. j. hamkt.
drove and core
:jonts»,
ra JlfbrLua,
k tn the gowoio,

EW HARNESS SHOP.

etc.
-nd you will never
Lro bare used them,
H
; ■ i.'
L XtStVCfr,
■;a;'♦
[before •rioffireta

liaanac of zsy loeal

[&gt;aH]

A LECTURE
to YOUNG men i

it down, and commenced carrying out
bag. uf flour.
The few soldiers who
were stationed al the Agency, were, as
well a» the Agent and employers, taken
completely off their guard by this move
merit; but in a abort time they recovered
themselves ; got a field piece loaded and
turned upon the crowd, and seat a squad
nf soldiers.to tba warehouse.
At iliese
preparations, the Indians desisted; but
the military force was too small to
make more than a formal demonstration.
The pile offlour taken out of the ware­
house had not been carried away, and
while tbo soldiers prevented'this being
dime, ths Indians placed a guard to bln
dsr its being recovered by the whites.—
Thus they stood during the remainder of
tba day, in an attitude of mutual defiance

Another party of about forty persons
escaped from tba vicinity of Yellow
Medicine, under the guidance of the miaalonary. Rev. Mr. Riggs, who waa also
warned and aided by a few of the Farmor Indiana
Having thus uuooeeefully attacked and
destroyed the Lower Agency, at Red­
wood. and the Upper Agency at Yellow
Medicine' and having obtained targe eupplies of arms and ammunition from the

stealing horses and cattle ; but the larger
portion remained together, and, under
the leadership of Little Crow, planned
further attacks.
Fifteen miiee below the Lower Agency,
on the north bank of the Mionaaeota, ie
Fore Ridgely ; end twenty miiee below
the fart, on the Southern beak of the
river, 1« the town of Now Ulm, which, aa
Ite name indicatee, la mainly populated
by German cottiers. Early In the after­
noon of Tnesday,/August Ifith, a party
&lt;rf citixena frotni New Ulm, returning
from a neighboring village, where they
gone to aid in recruiting volunteers for
lbs Union army, were fired upon from

Bomb of the women were sent away,
^wS/WWed.teeEasWasedfN; PrtmadU
guna and pistols were loaded, fteld pieces
A UCTUBE OX TUB MATURE, TREATMENT,
end radical Cur. of Hpsrastorri&gt;®s or Rrmleal and troops were placed in position, and
Everything
Wrokne., ir.Tolsnt.ry Emissions. fUiuel DsbH- Crts were thrown out.
ed like war. Still there bad been no
actual bloodshed. Through the Medita­
tion of Rev. Mr. Riggs, who had long
resided among them aa a mtaeaonary,
{weceful counsels finally prevailed with
the Indiana. Thirty-six of thsebieft met
the figent in council, amokad the pipe itf
peace, ooknowfsdged tiwir ofiense, nnd taste, who were buddlsd together. In
hvlploee etui fusion, in a few of the more
protected houses. Fortunately, a squad
of eightam armed men from nns of the
lower counties had arrived thereaa hour
or two previous. Only aix of the num
bers had good gone; but they immediate
ly organized themselves, and went for­
ward to meet the eavagea.
By dint of
determined aootoroa brarary. they beM
•*- ---------- M bow, killing aaweanl of
seeing-the taws reinforced by
all party of mrontod wbitaa,
retreated. The fight lasted

ing th&gt;m—jvm onto three portico, eai
camped a abort diatance at, making the
wight hteUrn* with fiandiab yells-and the
horrid music of tbasr war dancea.
Du­
ring the sigil tba garrison retreated into
aamalleraad more defensible part of
the town, committing tbs rat fo the
flames. A briefdemonstration was nroda
by the enemy on the fallowing morning.

withdrew.
The wbltne, exhaueted
•nd out up. joy fully welcomed a 0—lino
of boetililioa. Darieg tbs day they evac­
uated tba town, bringing off what remain­
ed of tbe garrison la refvty.
In thia
batllv they loot too killed, and about
fifty woandad,- hile the Indiana loat about
forty. They tram aaau to haul off four
wagon loads nf dead.
Tbe evenu thue farBarrated cow a

only evauts of that brief time. The cootaginn of murder, arwm, and
spread over the wnoln area ofcountry «•
wbich the Indians lived and roved, cm
bracing a district ooe hundred rnilaa la
width by two hundred in length.
Enaboldened by the feeble opposition they
met, and maddened by the carnival of
Mood fo wlueh Uwy rioted, tbs savages
indulged la erodtise and barbarities two
horrible to recount In detail. The Gov­
ernor of Minneauta, in a special mrenege
to the Legislature of the Stele,thus palate
them:
“Infents hewn iot^bloody chips of
flesh, or nailed alive to do*r p«te Io
linger out tbsir little life In mortal agon v,
nr torn untimely from the womb of the
murdered mother, and in cruel agocy
cast in fragments on her outer Ines and
bleeding breast ^.rape joined to murder
In one awful tragedy; young girls, area
children of tender'' years,
Lended
their brutal ravisbMa. till
held
tbeir shame and suffer'
in captivity to undoes- --------- horrors of a
Using death; wbdIs families buroed
____
alive ,
; ____________
and as If theirdarilteh fary ao«M
not glut itself with outrages on the Rvlag, Its last efforts exhausted In mutila­
ting tbs bodies of the dead ; such are the
in the morning, and the other at six in spectacles, and a thousand nameless hor­
the evening, but they were much feebler rors breidac, which tbeir flrat experience
than'the previous one, and easily re­ of Indian war has burned into tbe brains
and hearts of our frontier people."
pulsed.
The final and moat desperate attack
A wild panic ensued.'
occurred on Friday.the twenty-aocood.— caprd the u.mabouke&lt;
The garrison was engaged in strongthen- iq consternation and die___ _ ,
w
iog its defenses, when, at one o’clock in tbuir little earthly ail,leaving tbeir cattle
the afternoon, the aoatioel sow, at two astery on the prairies, all tbeir crops un­
miiee distance, groat numbers of In­ cut and unntbered in the fields ; aume
dians approaching on horseback.
As fleeing with meh preeipit_ --Z __
they neared tbs fort they diemounted^nd tbeir find untouched on the table, where
advanced from three diflersnt pointe un­ but a moment before II had been !r~l
der cover of tba ravlnea, where the shells fiw Uro daily repast. Women and chil­
from the field pieces Could do them but dren wend«red~fur days in the woods,
little damage, they opened a terrible fire subsisting upon nuts and berries. Every
on the garrison. But the previous two rood was lined with fugitives end all
day s’ Beige bad steadied the nerves of the tba villages wore crowded with tbeir ear­
Tbe refugees
whites, and tbev received the onslaught rounding population.
cooHy, reserving their fire until they poured by hundreds into the the city of
Ot. Paul, situated from eighty U&gt; ooe
hundred
and
fifty
miles
from
the soon as
•nd do effective execution.
The ‘big
guns,"of which Indian, eland in so mucn of the outbreak; and many, who were
drend, were also wall nerved. Tbs figfat able to do ao, embarked oo the first de­
raged all the aftaroowi, from two until parting steamers, rod hurried away from
half past six o'clock. Owe the savage, tbe State, It is estimated that tea large
pressed up so near that the half breede in and fiourieWng counties ware almost
the fort could distinguish the ebvute of completely depopulated.
It uu happened that a portion of the
tba chief, ordering a charge for tbs pur­
pose ofcapturing the guns.
It was a volunteers recruited far the Union army
concerted movement; a feint to draw bad wok yet been ordered out of tbe State.
the fire of the field pieces, and aa imme­ Though poorly equipped and supplied,
diate ruab m mads to aecurs them be they were at once sent into tbe field
fore tbev could be reloaded.
But the against the Indiana, and thev served as a
old artillery sergeant was not to be trap­ nucleus around which the irregular organ­
ped ; be reserved the fire of his own gun, ization c&gt;uld rally. Every old gun, pis­
sad when the storming party emerged tol, knife, or other weapon was cleaned
into open view, be planted a shall among op; every pound of powder and lead wae
thana which eent them howling beck to bought and distributed ; and boron were
their shelter. At nightfall the salvages impreaeed by military authority, with
reluctantly gave up the edge and roti rod, which to extemporise cavalry oumponiaa.
carrying away a considerable number of Tiro surrounding States promptly cent
killed and wounded. Those In tba fort what aid they could in men, guna and
•eeaped miraoafowsiy; uelv-oce man cartridges. Tbe Govern** by proelamn
batug killed, and three or four slightly tfoos suOx'rinsd tbe formation of omoand rannera in the threat­
wounded.
Very eoon Wker
The next morning. Saturday, the In ened neighborhoods.
dints were seen again approaching the the outbreak, Col. H. B. Biblay, m&gt; ex­
perienced frootieroniaa^avlaga through
knowledge of Indian habits and character.

rapidly, aad aaut Major General Pupa to
asNUDa command of the Indian Dep^l'
’^Bsari^ uf CaL 8.Way3 sppevah.
Little Crow reused to Yellow Medi­
cine, taking with him a large bsfiMS

bO

***

HU'Hll .w* BS1.I

��BocxTiss—Qur Jkat&lt; Legislature has'
issed a bill A|UM bounty of *50

OBERT!

'
.«• ~ ri&lt;ht’
”!
trust will, in thaTutors, do much tn tut-1

smpt the Stat* fjyifljfra »sH« of unequal
local bo unties.

Amois ths auxs introduced

Legislature, a

Ilf. the tn!

into the
sicca, wa notice |

one by J. A fiieesej, 1^ aulborixs the

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Tt'kl’E.vnXE AhiSAlXuUOL.

Hastings

KOTKES
KS. R1BBQM8,
roNCEKTRATED

iiuutins&gt;

Hampshire by the people ia doubtful—'
there being three candidates, and' a ma­
jority vote required. In all raw- of no
A TeacbsrsMnrtUnw «»* Ac-"*r* choice, tbe Legislature in June Will elect
tion "f the Statu Superintend»nUf Public a Governor from the ti
The Republics...
InstrAttfe.Trill: ba heM al flastings. dates.
of electing all three of their Andidatea
comtAsnring «.n M&lt;mdsy. jh«, S3d hist., for Congress, although two.ths districts
at 9 o’clock A7*di«and.••qtWtring five
sSMotaifF’s*'

uokuui
irnrosEs.oxLYjK
■«

w na-BiKsanui. «»

wm

Will not every te»al»r. &lt;r young per.
•Mu eapaeticg te week during the year

‘ Tea;TOtTXr-.’sSGJflf.'BPlOTS.rkP’T-nt;

•WWV-.-4*
present from the opening, session to the
close! Tbe Ilqelitjgv Institute’wilroo
Ik. «**»*. s|Sm^a»«jAJ -*-H

■■

Alaowgrtht isHeariir iBs'

,

** .1y\¥wUt am! as • aentiM k
'• 1-e ’sff-y from NsrCogi

*i 'Wjw
*a»W-lUMIIn*
’ll may be an. ijachonl officers and teach
ns.at*'*ttM' iotenwtedjtr edsea

A«d MJig Extracts,
.i Ws alas ka^ no.^mAs

M &lt;1«W« A-'-rfW*
dtawUma.

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■■■ HOM. FWC1IS. gNKA. PAFEBJ »hvi.
ala bl: Vr.lMHOP. «M&lt;MC
te* ;s,^!
■arahM, iw.

and with Garabaldi in Italv, and will be
rcmeualierwl »a.a InL'tenw'te-EaalteiM'wil.

be • &gt;Mb.

- ■' ,

aassrunrat &lt;M

^■SXAOTpi^rEIt^-.

Col. CharlwCmnTf Hicks, lately an
officer of the rebel army and in tbs delect
iseanrviee at Richmond, was arrestsd
st the S’. Nidiobs Hotel in New Nork.

crisis r«f &lt;iur N’atlotflil

•&gt;

; "duiSf^jritopustorx ■

Aw

• and ExrmttCrcr

PREM* Fits. RAHI.VE.COTWWh

, ■ ^aggsa^:
M-'KIWaGE SAtif

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K^ty.w

PATENT MEDICINES

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n"1 L”
wanting in efforts My.tyjke the eccasym

one of interest to all who may attend.—
Further annuuncv«i*tar«IU. bo fW1’

i rjfriff /UwK.ff-;
Jen*.
ft.- -Xtl-M
chr.in, n.« ■ I.Ul*’-S*A *f **&lt; Ual length found voice, and the Psearrr h*s
perpetrated phuRe' jriW npww -him &lt;(iy
Iltfycdy makaa
Like all his artn-les if itjrtMj

the young tnan, in

&gt;ts^*te^»aWMioiuU.«*^&lt;Xi..na. .Obe

day SAMf WaxtferWiog AhartftioaisU and
negro worshipper* renr roundly, when
an aged .man, remarked tu hltu,' that' .he

rtmrottxn.

Humphrey Marshal has written
to ni« old home, threatening to destroy
*30.000 a orth U-Uswwt property ifhria
not indemnified for soniaamall ctxifis.a-i
lions against him.

it, fa

The-N^YprX, Mercury

Dr. Radwar's Fills aMclentHe Fargative.

I
In these PILLS »« haveithe medicinal
I propel ties *&gt;f tbe most jrflicient plants,
' rcwils. herbs, gums and balsams in the
vr*mhlg«kta(!tM»'
W ■*"»•
iHr~
',litil.‘ pills lies awrutwious power, for in
i each Pill ia combined the elements of
Health, Regensrallqi^ .. Strength and

friynd,, .’•WasM,ycy,” rrpliedSaiu, meek.

Persons who anffi-r with Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Enlargement of ths

%G5&amp;iW«S.•Wei'”C "
.
■ tf.it'UUt te.-aiw mi

frets induced by the eiccsvitc use of Cal
ouicl. Mercury. Quinine, Cnrrnaive Suh.

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COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
oi
iseaaard. ars h«r»l-y notiOcd and rrqarstrd ta
^•eut tbr saws for eiaannshon and adjustment
sr**

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COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
All parsons haring claim* against the

In caeca of Bilious. Typhoid, Scarlet'

d. attended with so much danger on account]
of the extieme debility of tbe patient.]
three pills can be given with perfect safe I
,Mie wfirM*® Kitt
Mrength /«»
; ifibArtrfwr. THs is lha Sind k» ana on
th*
' wy twcaai.ni. Far sale by all groc*»".
work a cure. Price 25 cents per boa.
]

JOB PBDTHBG,

' JI-TUfO Jfaaca t. lift.

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of corn, tbe value of which is toe small
to be estimated. A pint of this mixture tegmrjtatasa. by ratal or sxprma. ptaptaf
ad la far one shilling, sad, if a guod brand
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Kxoxux, Iowa, Feb. 20.

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Is a swsenor taste ssd AisnAta; estates! in
and the people are .free to consider and
act for their own’ interests—whieb are
SHnj
tai~ —it ecaerwi
Bteesiaa pw*,
common with ours under this Govern­ a Ml &gt;,n*‘rBO
ment, there &lt;iH be no great difficulty ia
BKAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONT:
fraternisation. Between oar tastes sad
Jas. L Branter. nertast, IM twites srrta.
Ifes *1 wi l, wriSm, A^taasi. IB, 1 teo^. , I tos^e
between those of the people of the Nor
them and Southern provinces of England lag.talssitawsyem; Inta
DABLINGB
and Ireland. Hoping that tbe time may
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speedily come when the pewer of the
perfidious and cruel tyrant of thia rebel­
lion having been overthrown, a peace
may be laid on the broad foundation of
national unity and equal justice to all,
under the constitution and lawn,
1 remain your fellow citizen,
W. 8. Koexcaaxa, Maj. Gea.
DAR UNG'S UVRR RXGULA TOR

At half past three o’clock yesterday
afternoon, about seventy-five convalescent
soldiers from the b-0 pi tai marched to the
Daily Constitution office of thia dty,
headed by three or four persons with
sledge hammers.
The greater portion
of them took * stand along tbe street, in
front of the office. Those with hammers
proceeded into the building, demolishing
the press on the first floor, and others
went in and altogether ci caned the room
out. They then proceeded to tbe second
floor and dined that of type, fee., threw,
ing them from the window.
They next
proceeded to tbe third floor, and demol­
ished another preee, and threw it out of
the window, and had nearly cleaned tbe
room of type and all other fixings .of the
office, when a squad of armed soldiers
were marched in front of tbe office, and
the ringleaders of the mob ordered to
make tbeir men desist and form in line,
which was not done until the squad Lad
been ordered to take aim on the parties.
Revolvers and carbines wore drawn by
the convalescents, and threats made that
if tbe squad fired a ehot, they, along with
tbeir commander, were dead men.
Tbe
excitement was intense, but the eoevaleseanta were formed into line and marahad
off. bat not until the destretion of tbe
affine waa complete. A part of the prase
ca ware dragged to tbe river.

Wat» mmwawm Mtetnrr-rtiiw

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-Jow a amiir, af

by the trippie ties of eoosenfafoltr. geo­
graphical position and commercial interLtl no men astoug tu to BAUraowfl
to/oryei t*u, er root enouyA to triut on
oliffartky 0/ trtilort to. their friend*, to
civil liberty and human freedom. Vol­
untary exiles from home end friends, for
the defense and safety rf ail, ore Itag for
the time when gentle peace shall again
spread her wings over our land ; bat wo,
know no sock blessing is possible while
tbe unjust and arbitrary power of the
rebel leaders continue to threaten OS.—
Crafty as the fox, cruel as tbs tiger, they
cried no "coercion," while preparing to
strike us; bully like, they proposed to
fight ub because they said they eouki
whip us 6*e tu one; now, when driven
back, they whine out "no invasion,” and
promise us of tbe West “permiasiou," to
nsvignle the Mississippi river, if ere will
be "good boys,” and do as they bid as.
Whenever they have tbe power, they
drive before them into tbvir ranks the
Southern people, and they would also
drive us. Trust them not. Were they
able, they would invade and destroy ns
without mercey. Absolutely assured of
tease things, /«» amoved lie! eatg one
could lAiuk of “preer on r»y tau.fi £Tt
vehoentertaine the eentimentit ft o*hf *
kt a ifare; kt nho ullert Halo tkittoau,
moreover, :s a Taarma to nn cocrmtr,
who dntrtet the room and contempt ofall
honorable sun. When the power of the

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Tbe reeolatiou of thanka passed by
your bonoreble body, to the army of du
Cumberland, its Commanding General
and Ms staff haa bean dole received and
published to the troops of thia command.
On behalf o'aU, I return U&gt; yea heart.
Ml thankt.
Thl&gt; ia indeed a war for the maintaintainanea of du Cuuatiunion and the laws
—nay, for national cxietcueo—agxiuat
those who have despised oar just bojoa,
and driven us to defend oar country and
our homes. By foul and wilful alandere
on our mulivrs and intentions, penta,
enlly repealed, they have arrayed against

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Asd te tees* ettwgatogto yner IBwiMie,
A IteMtj smeer briag.

Gird eoyoeraraer, dan U&gt;v strife of battle.
And strike fer liberty ]
Freve to tea wnri&lt; that every kuu ehattsi
I* worth? *° be free.
Mtens. Feb. 15. IK.

“Oh tuamtaa I I Wndd to I dij have boUarad that a ymmg l*dy *d*Mtad b tto
oouatry eoold be *o perfectly genteel aa
Lucy k. I Iowa bar dearly, already. And
the* bar wardrwto why, ma. tor drtueoe
are really afegwl
Bo simple and taste­
ful h atykjwt like tor sweat aatf; sto
baa never been Inured to labor l am Mr-

“s*d | am--------- ----------------- -ter a real lady. 1 am glad now tto* ate
toe arrived betow tto party.
Sto to
eocb an elegant onsrtraat to you, Amina.
Yon wffl to tto rore of tto partem,
and she win rsersSMt tto pur* white
niy.’
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Grandy was almort I* despair. Ttooook
that sto bad hired apramiy to prepare

And

paronUy about thirty year* old, and pusetrong domeede Instinct*. About
11 oFetuck, When most of tto gweeta bad
rstirod, Harriet, with tor child da.ped to
bar bom, dastod frantically from tto
baaawtenl to the hall, and boding tto door
locked, raised tor deoctod hand, and
with powerful blows smashed tto tight*
eorrwtmding It, steverod two section* of
two hMb sash, brand heraalfthrongh tto
spertare, aod, with lacerated arm and
toad, streaming with blood, tod M for

ButoequenUy she was fonpd eatousted
from Io*, of blood, and almrot fr-ten,
crouctod te the eoroer «f * staMa, wWltar
&lt;to tod tom'trarad by tor bfe*d spew
the Miow. Tto dixjr-eill and w*|| at tea
Capital Hotel era aaturated w hth-al wy
mother** blood, mute tot eioq...gx *pp«.l
md ttor. k will rantonr • fer noTdl
Neptune'* oemn dfe waah tbfe btoid
dean,' and eanalura and law-maker* shall
i a chafe* after having refeeted Golby.' •ee It a* they gu and own* from the leg­
Loey to* wot toted without reflection. islative haFts, another evidence of the in**^aq- *• la an extraordinary •Cfcxaivwand ineradfaable love sad asfoe all of m—
Grandy Usmm
■am* daily.—
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d cream and buttermilk, ptrlver&gt;,Md daridad bwttar.ttoaform
------------ forar and yoaet, si trees and
orangsa, raisins and oarranta, and eoofeo
tioncry, a mvdlry of ewe fusion in pantry
and kiteton.
ITBIMVI MAKD TO BSUETE.
“Do you not understand baking Vuked Locy of Amtea.
•
i "Weil, ] dads re, thia la hardly to be
•Ob! indeed no;, replied ttoastoafetod
I believed I* exclaimed Mrs Graiody, aa
bdle.
should to perfectly mtofrabla, but'for the
1 she threw down a letter aba bad been pe­
“Not-joo, aunt f she Inquired of Mr*. spirit that Amias caagkt of her cousin
rowing, and turned toward her daughter,
Lncy, sad ths issssns sto learusd uf tor. th* • CMpparbeada." The whole alimv
who was radioing on a eniua-n ruth
-Mv d«ar, I **v*r learned,” murmured Dora U nut seeoi woodsrfal to see Amin*, craw le bteeing at bit teak Tto Ciadninoed lounge. In th* moat approved atria the lady.
who
was ao proud and indnlestt, moving nali Enquirer » eapectelly venomous. k
RAD WAY’S READY REIJEF.
Of dreaa. attitude and expression.
Tto
“h to very qtrange." Lusty aaMt Md about tbe bouse Ifl tor beat obsck apron,&lt; danowocre bi* prUmuc i«irar to the Ohio
yung lady lifted tor jewelled feted, and then sb* went on, “Well, sent, if yu* will and sfe^og rally Mato perftrrad tto GwoaraJ Aesembly m tto “products of
rni&gt;*d her alrvpv eye* with inquiring treat ma, I wHI prwdsee aa fine eaks m 1 ii MM of bMb took and boom maul. an insignificant and diaappumtad party
internet a* the breathed forth In an af any cunk In the dty.
Aadtto* *to wap.m hardhearted- • &gt; politician”; accuse* hint ol having “leal
footed tun* &gt;4 music.
.prak*
have known tor refonea levy to an object temwtf" to the -Abdltinoto.
-Pray. *bat have yn« f-mtid. fear
I. A. HOLDKOOK,
of ctorftv, when bar parse was full of of fem as* “fellm" man, aad patronixTTOBXET kmI Cee.vrtur •: Lew. M-teir la
m &gt;niusf I am l«mgi«gf-r wmiethiac to
gwd. Kowato will save from her neoea | iagly remarks that whtla it baa ‘-so righf
L Chamrrv. O.oerwl I—d aed T.v Ageet.-u»w- Seay this b-wnNe reUVt.''
eiiA to ministers to th* stek and needy. to refrain from eanrar*. teeliuge of p&lt;ty
le», mA.4 uarv *t H-teeroV. W~a
•4i I- bard.y to He brtievwd, I repeat,
And both ahe and bar parents declare
kndMjVMr Uncle Merk ha* written
that they are much happier now that they
me that be intend* to send hi* daughter
And ibu brauM Geo, Km.wwu fan*
ware in their days of wealth and ind&lt;A
Lacy t- a|«tid tbe winter with ua
1
lenee. I deciare, when I I-ok back and' Wil-udwi, In ,1, Ua
cannot rrfu«e !■&gt; receive her. for ato is mv
&lt;■ .pit. u th.
then turn te the praeent, I can hardly to F-™.
Itos* whai I «Kr
.
sisters child—but, dear me! what shall laagkteg.
uh.,h| Bratairarfirt
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we d&lt;&gt; »ilh the rustic creature T"
In ln»I U— mmoIg .&lt;Ui nuni•■Oh, I will direct y**," Npliad L*cy,
“H"w came your sister Lu marry a gaily; and tto eouein* repaired te tbe
Lacy Meek waa married seventeen, S««M “ Uw Jimn™ rfbw Ulnnwnfarmer, mammal**
We will now look at tbe strong in the coabdeoee uf tto IwyaJ pe&gt;&gt;kknton, where th* *laM*r of eoliaary *p- years ago.
“Why, Amina, wbllepa waaa ssnetnv; •ration* wee colivened by merry bnreta present condition cf tto parties named ple—strong in tto faith that tto cw"—
EW HARNESS SHOP.
sister and I accompanied him to Wash- uf laughter and jwyotw gwetoa of sweat i above. Lmj'* be i band, tto eo* of a lim­ be defends is a righteous on*—to will
ingt»n, &lt;«e winter, and there wa suet Mr. aung; '
ber man, who took bia wife to a log cabin wrln new victories and eatabliah sew
Mesh, a young and ulsnted motntor of
Lucy mad* debut at Mra. Grandy's ee­ and commenced huuse-kecping wite-ut a chime to the graUtodeuf bis countrymen.
Cnogreaau Your amt was Motivated by lect party, taerotoofpura whiteasmlia, •errant to aid tor ia tor fernae work, lues And long after tto wretched crew who
his fine person, real eknueneo and open, tor rich brown eirrl* Mteandtod ewaopa rfe*n rapidly from one post to another, are playing tto pert of acavenyer. fur
manly character ; and although she knew toaftflrtofsilvargauaa toiesttok until to I* wow Govmmv of m of the Southern traitors ia tbe North have gone '
that he waa only s former a* bosno, ato of tbe left Mr. and ftrotfeg Jlto a ack largest and richwtt Stetea b tto Union— down to diaboooral grave*, bia name will
prreiated in beeoinmg bit wife. So be mist txluw tor grscaftl wales. Other MidhfeeMtatry huass fee palaM, Mr to a tooaatold word and hi* memorv af
'
took her to fee busne in th* new Stet* of urnameote ato wore non*। yet amid toe roundrid by a beautiful Edsu of bis own fectiuoately remembered.
Ohio, and I have a&lt;&gt;» aem her since; far, fro»*,j&lt;&gt;W * vwivataadeMM^ftwhMg , planning, where to fe now enabled to on
•be anon became a mother, and baa wv- with gems. Bowes* ami fadnoua. she joy health, esse and buour and bappinee*.
Good Eastern Leather Exclu­ oral rdnldren. sn that she was emsfassd a*
aurrueuded by bta beautiful and tofoved
8U?f’
lUwroraM ware
sively Used.
ferallg.
a pta|* black low crowned bat, which
Th. bate at woekaM* Mpleyed.
ie health thst I aeknr dared t» brae*amto
Mr. Grrndr, who after bfe foliar*, a*,
Kep«lriB( dree ae short aetto.
could to rolled up and etowed fa bia
a journey. Bvstabe m*d to write freespied * Clerk*e office and salary, uow
puokst, aud a eommoa blue regulation
IL A. GOODY EAR.
qaently . end eltfeiwgb .be al way* ptofe*
D*"U]
cavalry wve.-oMt oonaderably wolfed,
erd herselfperfandy happy, ate•»&gt;&lt;’*•
drawn oear hie anUbrm. tot ope* fa front,
a descrips Ian of her dviinestM sSaww that I
«P^«
br“‘l *
*"*fcf* c«uam sure I should tot* been utterly nt*
Uli boots drawn over hia pants completed
TO -YOTTISTO
1 rrable In her siteati.* 1 And thiedaogh
bra battle anil
He rode - Boney " a
I ^/W/M*X&gt;ea«MWatoAp&gt;;/MeraOs.
j “V** har of Baroi|
and Jmbetter and etow, spism yarn, weavm
A LBCTCRE UM TH« XATXflK, TBUTHKT,
bte toWt, felly realizing Urchteto&lt;4'a
rloih, bakm torml. waafeee «d.&lt;ttoa and

JJliwdURjj.

A LECTURE

errube fl-»es—wto ato must be a great
•V&gt;at Inok'teg creaiare like a aseh. With
«au burnt teen, awrne haada sssd feat, and i

F«r,
9"*”“

Moral. u a,

rf

. W'lte.1 rcrtrtw . .mrt M
k*a* “"B. r«r«.
«&gt;iu

Hpxta'liteUW^

J— “

-—.' ■*'»«»•&gt;------------

�V. C1MPBEI.L

tta me* TtaMjBe tta WW vbn BtI11
iasisl ot&gt;-brsZ »Lel ttatu go to ttair

friewdsand tglk peao*. Th® Unlta man
dnoT want FtaStaSflld want H.—

' TtaMeWiuswiaFbta^;*^

take* two tn make
draw tbe army oft
the South sbmtdon
Wa-Wthe Union?
give up Kentnckj.-

Europe sroma liWy to have some di­

version from tbe exclusive contsmplsttow
of Amerimn affshs. The outbrtak in
ffoland and the disquietude of jta .Li^r;.

alisU of Prusaia. seems to preseui queslions of mor* immadiais interest to tta

n . urak* war—it
«.
If we WithJutted 8te!ra,.w11l
I Moe—a di*toLu
iM lire Gnvernmtot

ed to jhil, eeedrted by -a’. dcteehtaent «f
a. rr»»rq»^ri brought from tta
tarrocks for that purpose, Wand 'ita.'ta-

crowaed tavds of Europe, and op.us new corl were aesaited by an esciicd croud!
avenues for the exercise of tfeif medio
who buried brW^ RtoNMlMber n*s
torial piteeri Th? inbreak,(or 'rebylsilea al the guanf.and Twerp. in .no, My
lion, of Poland, seams to ta spreading to
sparing of ihrtou. ttaoflteer* tadsMan alarming extent. In fact it already ored toporMad/Ump-tojlaaia*, bj/nM
seems to have ♦mbrwewd ths satire etanto no purpose. These bead* tazhttrou*
try;and Rnssfa may yet hare exerth*
form continued their assault*,' nntil
for all her military, resources to suppfgsa

urc war vuckj noi uisturu : IUI it
would be on ths banks of the Potomac
and Ohio. Kentucky forme* and fireside,
were tabs deflated bv*wa&gt;. while the
in.th« *ily.
It ft*
crimniala who began ft were to escape.
They tavotei.d to wage tbs w*r tar*.
_____
_ bosoms of such noble They hav* partially swoossdsd; but &gt;.t
• UM Paa Dmuaf i. al all to. ttair satisfaction. Ttay tare
destroyed our property am| robtad our
people.
A* our worst ceemiss they
have sret ttair-taetfla'band* Into the
State to plunder.snd murder In this CumI men wealth.
Wd wish tta peace party
( would make ttair dear frlebds In the sereded .kite*®* keep tta. paare in Kent stay
I before they cry peace.
•
Ttair ery of pree* means mtnply to
surrender to this rebeHioe j that la all
ofk. It means to,sell o«l Kentucky to
her mortal etaslnios, who will never for­
give tar resistance to the wicked schemes
of ambition In th* oiftkai State*. Let
those who wish such * destiny for Kentitekj'.-Cry.pcacv. We stall submit toil
alien all are subjugated. ..

Tbe immediate cause of tbe Polish in­
gun*. By lha laUar dtafoarg* cm rate
surrection was a cruel and rigid enforce­ was killed and •erof*rwouudod.'" Faufhment oft* new conscription law
The ner waa lodged In
and the’ riutert
quota of Warsaw wgs about l'i,000, be­
|bcp . sought to. sate their r&lt;mg*aace
ing a very Urge number far a city of Ha
upon the.................. ........................
population.
The method of enforcing
ttadty. Mm? &lt;ta«41tage ofttae* -yW
the conscription was also repugnant No
eons were burned over tta taaffs
young man was informed that tta Jot
inmates, doo'rs »nd winijows smastad,
had fallen upon him ; after the conscrip­
aad tta inmates lieateo, killed orn*i«ted
tion tad taken plare, the gates cf tbe
for lifs by ifeo infuriated ruob, regardless
city were dosed and all egress forbidden,
ofan or cradition; TtatavMrter H*
while hoards of Cossacks, swarmed the
meats of fire, when tmtawdep jay’ dfJ
streets iu search of their victims.
And notstop to regard the'dwalliags of.whiteq,
yet with all thee* precautions, in that and nntn her* of these ata* are Ink taue*.
city alone. 10,000 out of lite 12.000 es­
teas bomdaas, peuailess. Tta -riot wag
caped, having previously sought safety In
.finally quelled by tbe prevene* of the
the forest* and hills of tbe surrounding military from Ypsllanty and ' F^ru
country. Those man are now said to be Warns.
‘ .
.
.
,4.

HTOF. March ft —A specwrl tn
tta Tribune tayto: “ On the - retnrn of

w materially *tre*«ttawfot hl* position.
Gen. Hooke? hi on tbe Werti’ * “
’

H-'-'l. M—
JssMarilte
“
Ionia,
“
Grand Bapld* -

grecm NOTICES-

"
Apr!

Utfaa,
“
•
Brighton,
•
“
Monroe, (time not stated.)

The circular proceed* to a:

Notice ’!

rominand and a Federal fore* of three
regiment* «f lufrntry, about Use hundred
cavalry and &lt;m* battery, at Bpringville,
thjr^wn miles south vf Eraokliq. ,fb»l.
Coburn's ttare regiments ..W infantry
wcrytai to pirres nt&gt;&lt;] mjMurrrt by the
rstal fuxrea. They toughi dwperaudy.

* Queer Usings.

armed with the fonnidabi* scythe* aad

’
Tta XHUaiJ Hoi.
Thera was much missppralieosiM ta
Hassan) ranks thirty year* ago.
Severn! conflicts tart already Uk*n regard to the cause aad nature of tbe riot
place between the Eusdaus and the in­ st Detroit, among wpwTle on Mttedsy.
Whether by accident or' deslg^-tatf w*
surrectionary Pules.
•pears wbieh made s*eb~ havoc jn the

i
1
j
,

Tbe insurgent* attacked Minebow on think the latter—people here were led to i
taiieva that the riot was tta upfaing of '
cqany ether m*0 in
wb«n tired.killed and the same number wounded.— negro population of Detroit sided bf 1
and disheartened I write *s I fiel at tta
Minc-bow waa afterward ret ou fir*.. It largo importitioes bf tffe same race form, 'time—&lt;s it wwta w&gt;ti» th* outer , curywnl
was rumored that the insurgents under Canada. Of eouroc the AdmlnlsinU^i' ।of-tigMigta and not.with tta iru* feeling
Laugiewics bad beaten the Russian* and at Washingtou and tta policy of fta Be-. «ofwytaaru ,I juay hare written to y«pi
publicans was mad* respousiUe ’for this 1at such a time, and v*sy likely impressed
taken some csrfhon.
you w|th&lt;tafb*liel that 1. was rredjr to
A telegram from Thorn, of Feb. 14, state of thing* । atfd It was a Staple dec- ■giva up. Jfmebia tta cs»%J tap* jou
tionecring j-tvrfa it our Charter^ election. *
I will put tta ttaugU from you immediate­
Now it 1* proper that tta ptapla know |ly. When reason reigns, (and that I be"Gro.. Annenkoff, Governor of the
Province* of Podolia an&lt;l Volbynia, has that tta rfot was not a negro riot at all Ilitre tarapta-ef tta time,} there l* ipU&gt;been empowered'by tta emperor to or- It was a whit* man’s mob; uwd more than ’
dur a stete of siege in those Provinces if that it was a Demoeratic woi—1tta im- ’
circumstances require.”
%
mediate and legitimate oflspilng of tta '
A telegram, of Feb. 15, says:
J
Free Ares aud its damnable co-worker*. |
“Tbe Insurgents have raptured Jarno­
grod. Thirty-nine out of 200 Cossacks, Tbo immediate object of tta mob waa &lt;
against tta negroes, whom theta demo ।
garrisoning this place, were killed. Th*
remainder mutt be removed to Zamoad cretic rioter* have been taught to. regard t
The insurgents hare also captured Hur- as ouly Ct *vb^s of Dcuxxuwtia. taia; J
the 17th, sod were repulsed with 800

bcsxnw, which had been evacuated by
tbe Russians."

it auo* at preparing asinwlar movement th* fruit* of lesehiagvl
.White &lt;tay lite. andMjwat reaetad tta drawl
in Prussian territory at an opportune profess to bo the protectors of women
moment. This Is regarded aka probable sad chiIdren, it **a ttata—tadi black and
went, Inasmuch m there baa been breed­ white—who suffered most by hii* pr*cti-

leg grraL discontent between the Liberal­ cal application *T itau advics In tta cfey
ist* aad tbe Governmental parties cf
Prtwaia.
The PTOvsixti Government

Americus idt» of fie*. -GovseuuMUt, wo

if poeaibleA Think

file of the ditaoeai
going UrttJfWtbto

Maratal tad 49 majori7; thia

colt wilf ta seen there is nut
sio w o ver 00 either aide. Tta

John W. Beefcta,

Even setting aside the poe*&gt;- tta Biggar*," “tawn with tta Abolitionfn attartH focttwk at-Troy, ■N.“Tt
bte result of this struggle. the lasurroo iste," to which was added “ kill ttafo^tf IGtaa* Grtanvrood thSx referred to Gen.
tion affects the political interest of Prus­ niggore:1' Wil! these intendiary touchers Fremont:
-Owf-vnn
sia, as, according to official information, cease their vile claiaor wb*a lbs/, tatald

•upposaswry Demoorotio papue ia tl»

T3ff, being 21 greater than

while the majorities range I.
tarn*. Laat year tbe Drmocrr

ar* tta newly elected officers, w
majorities;
■ '
J
■- FerPvsdtan,
•
Daatel Cteuk, &lt;
'
. "■.. Aetaw***••
W illard Hays,

Alatams.
Island on1

kingdom.

ths Avnwiren idea of free Government,
it may result in Revolution.’1—Jfotiarr.
MMik&lt;« o not
M U&gt; Vhi

SAVEW'BSlUi ltlBBOKg.4®.

to ta whipped scourged, taatau arid Ibvm I

killed, ptaridiag fetation* in tta Mt»* ।
Tbe aim of the PoHah movement it ,of Democracy.
Tbo very
dry of 1
tbe re-establishment-of Poland, ns far u these murderers was tta jfft repeated capI
possible, to th*.4sr«Mr &lt; extent of the’
phrase* of tta
1

proper
Liberalist*, who have confroW tta Low­
er Hous* of Parliament will probably
side «&gt;to tta Puto*. Wtar tta result of
tbe*e rompHcbtions may be, of court*
cannot be foreseen.
’

who,never paid * dollar of taxes in &lt;tair
lives, who are huuling twelve «Hit of tta
twenty fiiur hours about “ tta enormoua
taxes we are,burdened with.”
Wj'kuow men, tta seat of wboeejpm talixma disptey the flag &lt;»f distress at taif
mast, who could not buy tta toe nail of*
nigger if ab|a&gt;M»dled stare* were selling
at a dofjar' a diorn, wta fly into a paaelon
■
If they near of an “attack upon slave pro­
pertv.*
.We km&gt;w men who never did a day's Gov. Ilsrdlng, ns well as Judges C, B?
wurk.io itair lives—save nhrn ^ofrvw-. Wsiteand Drake, iu wry vmptaliclang
ing or stealing was impossible—who hre Oage, refuse to resign or leav* tta Terri
howling' like wolves against “nigger*
coming to Ohio t* compete with tta la­
bor of poor a bite men.”
Wo know men who never tad an entire
dollar in ttair lives, spend boufl* In expa­
tiating upon the danger* of a paper cur
rency.

William A. aarMwtl.

rntad.
Hnwonld havs eevt a rebel
ties. Admiral Wilk**; and four war
Rr C
Genera! and several o I tar office ra then in ------------------------- out^fileck^u^ ^Jtare.
hi* bauds to Ship island, with orders th**

*
r
Naw York, M.rch 7.—Tlw Ttibuite
•report *1x1(11 tta Alatams catne na Pan
■n&gt;n,Wnd is thought to be a renard.

Steens

-

- lUteTtafe. Uarob
OCT
patches from gavauuab 4th. say that th&lt;enemy utalfod Fort McAHister all last
night. They have not renewed the at-

condition.

r

A Geintnbted dnmoonted
Im* been replaced. An attack

frivol tint

■

�btaUoa visit for.

B. Oft-gtem*

y Thoradqy

felly aa wintry aa any ten days iq «uoe—tan, dortag Um entire wtalar.
Tbe
entire aboraeo of sleighing ta thia taoaUty,
•ill make tbe winter pat pact, momsrs-

r«v.J*M-

at the Court IWi VlfMiii lay the Itah

lost, al half past pas o’clock ta the after­
noon, and al seven P. M.

yrjal ScStts.

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Tbe undersigned, fita himself aad lady,

MORTGAGE SALE

would extend to their friends their heart­
felt thanks for tbekind and generous Visit

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE

at their •^•idapar ypTtepday evening
last. May tbfcvtveh nf’Afl Good reward

••mfrEMTlNeiSD ALCOHOL.

them fer their kiiMnsae and generosity.

Bnt-i. Okwawd.—Notwithstanding the
hard timea aad high prices, tbe aale of
tbe Cleatice/ Ssfrrahis is still on lh«J In­
crease. People will uae it, and ejery

W. »
C
&gt;l» Supoiowwkol of Puhl«l

o&gt;d pl^&lt;
lot lb. Spring S.-U. «T foMiu

successful housewife tells her neighbor,
sod when her neighbor tries ll sb/telle

OM M Oil, plwn I. Uxr KrU in

kaoteer, sad thMiteteme spread, well!

GROCERIES

It ia hard to tell where it will atop.
Hasting, Muntey, March 23.
Jamarillo
“
“
“

Ionia,
Grand Rapid*

April

0.

Utica,
Brighton,
‘ Monroe, (time not rtatsd.)

CotjtrrY Cixax’a Orrtca.)
ItasrnrM, Mirth Ath, 1803. [
Tbe following appointments of Note­

office; to wit:
S. II. Cook,

. TSA, COFFtt, W4UB,«HCI1.ME»SV
FXpga.nGA gAtaJSS, CODFISH;

loyalQ of thrir vwn bvxcub
Kffirissrja.?

rite Ptfpiia lave -btan • teedvdd at this

rtstajte^ves^Jnxury af Fell

*
Williim 8. Tltua,

ft

Tbe circular proceed* to aay:
■Eaeh Institute will open a* precisely
m«r.’cfee*,so tee morning appninted,
and the proper work often Seooioo will
begin al onee. Toateers ahooM bo pets
rot, if pooaible at the opening, as tiar ln-'
alruction is given In regular tuoram, and
within tht Jfnt hottr, afttr opnif, Mr
Autituit anil Ac
/nW yroyrasa.
«

Also • great rarirtr ef tbs
CXX3EKT TJQiirtrtCW»1
A»l r»ltlt ftirwis, " ,

Milo T. Wheeler, Warner W. Riker,
John M. Nevtaa, Daniel Striker,
8. C. Prindie,
“
‘
Wpabipgton
K. Ferris,
J. F. Emory,
A. W. Bailey,
'
Julian Fish,
Isaac Messer,
AV. 8. Goodyear, D. W. Smith.
/ H, P. Cftmay. Coum Clmbx.
iTS^q^^Tggg^:

Tu Instruction Tn these Instlietra is DR. RAD WAY'S CLEANSING SYR­
free df charge, and aaaurancea have bean UP, Cai*n MAD WAY*'RENOVA
give* that eatae/froatare, ami tenetjrt THWRB8OLVENT
.
penny de fsota, will bo bearded grafts- ia tbe moot effective and rapid curative
itotnlv, ropectal’v ifpraeawl thefrwbday. of Skin Diaaaaea, Skit) Eruptions Fever
Sores, fflterr, Tu.n/.r.; If (V Aroma of
Medicine, ONE BOTTLE^1** core •»
Scboola. none stawtff apply fer U aacfpt
those who buoaaUy intend l«be taaohera. Ring Worm, Pun plea. Tetters, Rash- or
All ethorw are welcome io the tamefits of common sores.
TWO TO SIX BOTTLES will rare
Chnmse. Ss-rofrta rod SyphltWc Sores,
Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Cankers,
Optbalinia, Strumerutrs discharges.
It
The electron for
P®*** 00 ia superior to all preparations of Sarsa­
Monday pafoed off very qtftfdy* and parilla Mixtures, Ate. dse.
The d'BMs of the Medicine is small, two
resulted in the election of the entifk
t«U|M M&gt;nfulls being a full d&gt;&gt;ee. -4&gt;nr
Democratic ticket. The entire vote was bottle of the RENOVATING RESUL
138, being 2t greater than last jeer, VENT, will go farther than hitf Aoxpn
A
while the majorities range about the quart bottles of Sarsaparilla, An.
same. Leal year lite Democixlta SMtai- Eure skin, dear complexion—healthy
load ta secured to those wtaytake it.
date fur President had 34 majority; thia
year4tt T9
Last yhab, ’ tbe data&lt;taratic

Marshal bad 49 majority; thia yriir
■
Lena. Illinois, July 18 th 1850.
eo it will fre seen there is not much to
Mewa*. Radwat dtCo-j .
crow over on either aide. The Allowing
TbreA yanrc ago my youngest boy,
are the newly elected officer*, with Aheir now an teen years old, was taken with
Um Inflainatury Rheumatism, and was
majoritMu:
*
,
eoitfned .tehta byd foroearly pi* ipontba,
Daniel Cuok*”
after which he was enablled to get about
with the help of crutches—in tbe mean
■
Pter Boaorder, t ae*.’. wT
Willard flay a,
38
time running eorca commenced on bi*
John W. Duekle, “

•
sent me tee nrediciue last fell, I waa in-

William A. Stetmll,

-A. H. EUta,
Far LUtrirj.
-Charles G. Htabrt-k.

■David G. Eobtaauti,
tiem-y A. G.wtdyccr,
Nhw Sam^U. N.

.

any good, aa I bad tried all tba-beat doc
tors in thia country, and several different
Unde of patent medicine*, without effect;
after using two boltloo Bjrbry perecpUblichange for tbe belter waa apparent. He
ia daily getting stronger. and I look upon
bia final recovery aa certain. Tbe medi­
cine acts upon the ayateni, driving the
foul humors to the outside is small lumps,
aa
big ae haael eats, canstag teem to dis­
37
?
»
, appear, and HEALING THE SORES
FROM THE BONES.
Respectfully yuura, Wiluam Atxu.
County

Maeurer, has purchased for the oss of
taafcaOM af Dlebtad di Bahmann’s
large aafae, the mamj drawer batag eup-.,
plied with om of Coverts celebrated .
coeaHwatftta looki
TWdfo are among I

Dun w M.7. olXw.-Thi. ,«««, ;
me was drafted from Brttawd.a^ *&lt;•«

V« w«oU impretfally anaaewes to tea *Mi-

. (BfiisA?, IF(EB -(BASIS
or Ready Pay, only..

Ths Brsi Xew Teas Mu eerr kovslttfo for tbs
X»w Tsar, i.b.rwsau.tk U. te.u« uf J„.
uary^WSAUe^
.
,

•VIOTOIVLAl;
THE

-iasaawsm:
PROBATE ORDER;

la Mrawtnne af a license granted to are by tbe
Probate Court for the enenlr ef Barry on the 17 th
day of J aauary. A. D. IMS. 1 shall expo* to sale
al Foblic atselMs to Uta bigttosl bidder, al the

jdUBBBri OF CA8T1B

CU»C.

WATCHES 4 JEWELEY,
.Of ttentahsathmart rgtelmMl IhteJRIb
Qmwsa ar Iterate!*’ Waouaiia Fate*11
rplil. 11VBBAKD BJUJK, Kes. &lt;8 A.C Xian

fe^dWMwansaadiiteMwfUtegdrtitfidS

lb« foifowiog described lands and prraiaee. io
wit: Tbs undivided six slslks at the south half
of lbs sonlh-wsst quarter of tartlon aiasMao.UI)
ia township ooe I] Murth of range MseJS! weal,
la tlw event, of Barry a-»d State ef ■kehteaa.

n«ibiL.1Ki.^ou,',rBL
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

All |xno»( barlag claim* sgtiast lbs
fi*a/s j J.*—, IL AfeMs,

ADAM uIlOfT." (O-aftPETEX UUWABD, (nassra
COM MfesiON ER’S NOTICE.

All psranaa baring elalou .gainst ths
dateMTmowtey aattaSfl aae^wquMlSr to
praaaat Uss taas forsxuatuaUanud s^aswnsat

�BOtmUKEOrnUM;

rose skim it of into a vessel tor future
use. After the akimming U through, ra
move the ayrup from tbe fire and. attain
it through flannel, to remove all little
curds, which, if Buffered to remain, would
oot ocly injure tbe quality, but, by Belli-

return the syrup, and place it over a brisk
fire, and evaporate as quiokly aa possible
to tbe proper consistence.
If It is to be
caked, it must bv harder than for tub
sugar, or to Mir up dry. keep aaleretM
and all other drop oot of your sugar, If
you desire a pure maple taste and a
wholesome article.
Whan the season is through, gather
your utensils, and scald and scrub every

tinue making good »«t*r
tbe future.—
In thia order the evaporating pans are ex
copied, which should be put a aray in a
dry place with the giaxed coaling on them
which ia the beat protection from mat.

fastings' Quinol
Vlmfwr and. VAX*

JUST RECEIVED

DARLING’S

LIVER REGUI

■&gt;■1 health of tbe body depend.

j'Jwta ‘Cx\tx\uAx\.tCk

DARLING’S

LIVER REGULATOR
Needles are made of steel wire. The
wire is first cut by shear*, from ouila, into
tto length of the needles to ba made.—
After a batch of.meh bits of wire have
been cut off they are placed io a hot Turnace,and than taken out and rolled baek
ward and forward on a table till they are
straight.
They are now io be ground.
The needle pointer then takes up two
doMn.or no of tbe wirea and rolls them
between his thumb and fingers, with
their ends on tbe grind alone, first one
ted and then tbe other.
Haitian ma­
chine which flatten# and guitars tbe beads
of tbe thousand ntwdles in at) boor. Next
comes the punching of the eyes, bra buy,
so fast, that tbe eyes can hardly keep
pace with him.
The splitting follows,
which is running a fiue wise through a
dozen perhaps of lhees twine needles.
A woman with a little anvil before ber
files between the heads and separatee

Il Is a superior

-.

TJJHLY BEDICm,
Much brtier itea pill*. ate mush taster W

SUSJD'UCJS® 3PK1®BS.

■WUUT
i tewed af Fewer and Agut

hurtewyssn.

A YYOMKYA AYL AV
A. eery. FaTOeotareU

'

i saeteamM ia'whteh tbe
Jas. L tirswdey, snaretawt.lM Felloe street.
New Yeri. wntas. AwpM, 18, 1000: “I Ute
teen Ubewd with yite. eoMwyoaW with teste­
lag, ite last tarve yearn; I sate
OABLUa**LIVER REGULATOR

imxd-js &amp; sn©$r,
St'BSCIUBE run THE BAKKE; I

GROCERIES

they are rough end rusty, and eaialy bent.
Tbe hardening eutnes next. They are beat
ed in batches in a furaace^nd when red hot
are thrown into a pan of odd water.—
Next they must he tempered, and thia is
done by rolling then, backward and for­
ward &lt;&gt;o a but metal plate. Dm polish
ing still remains to ba done. On a very
coarse doth needles are spread to ibu
number of forty ur fifty thousand. Emery
dust la strewn over them, oil is sprinkled
and soft soap ia daubed over; the cloth io
relied hard np, aad with several others
of tbe same kind thrown into a sort of
waah pot tn roll U&gt; and fro twelve hours
or mere. They come out dirty enough,
but after rinsing in clean hot water, they
became bright and V nuij to be sorted
end put up for sate.

HARD-WARE!

OIIV81CUN
t way, near U

.ttl
AND

Aa English gardener of tbe writer's,
acqualoteacc makes a groat deal of what
he sails - Fining Manure."
Be mean,
breaking op the lumps, tearing in pieces
the long, strawy parte, sad bringing k all
into such a fine state that it oaa bo ttoor
onghly mixed with the particles of the
soil
Having brakes it sp, to miaoe it

DRY GOODS

"dZbUNG'S UVXB B10VLATOB.

preparation cf his manure. Farmers and
others may learn a Liat from hie Maniple
Rio plain that «*roe,hittjpy aussnwrvet heeifit land as nroch as that w biob la
broken up and finely diffused ttooeffb h.
Owe rewm wbyJiq^^nwweMid gnmw

minutely divided mws( ds ^il.

Wt?

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                    <text>VOL 7.

HASTINGS, MAERI COUNTY, MICK, WJ

NO. 46.
■WWBWW

AT, MARCH 18, 18«.

btsttr,
U PGMUBBED XYX&amp;1 WXDMZ8BAY,

RAHWAY'S READY REUSE

th* • last card’ It fa ooo cm which the
*sks is lift or death, honor or ebame—
either vur urns and nation will be extingoiAod in b night of Wood sud horror

fiajtinjj' Ijnjintu JirtrtWE.

claims to valor, but only that i
courage, f unded on reflection, wl
far toe rarer of the two.' Ever
minutes she would bear a noise

TO THOSE WHO DO THINE.

I'V-'.XLSR IS AjkOGKXIKH proviaiaea, pro
LJ M •, SUK better. UH.
all kina
A1m toy*
Calitorala Block. Slate slnei. Jaati .«*. Mtek

HiiweHaiti.

D. C. HAWLEY,
i'vKADiXin «H kinhe.of Family Orocvriao.
11 Ktese and Wooden wan, and a general as..nmeolef 1-rovi.ioM. Also Notary Fahlic.
Stere, two horn seat ef the Haotteca Brass,

most perfect solitude remains al that
hour in their b&lt;u&gt;se, which Hoe &lt;A the
rood, and is completely hidden by trwe.
One night last winter Madanm Aubry
was sitting sIoim reading. Iler busband
bad left her in tbe moruing to visit a
friend six or eight miles oH^ and as be
expected to-bring home a conaiderable

ZsattAigZsr

and every now and then a dash of rain
beat against the gothic window. - The
trees in the garden bowed to the wind,
and their branches came sweeping against
the casement; in abort it was a night in
which the solitude of tbe n&gt;ansi&gt;« was
more eoOiplote and tnebu&gt;qb»lly than '
usual. Madame Aubry asl down 00 a
low chair near ths firs, which by its sod ]
dsn flashes, cast an uncertain light overtbe vast apartment throwing its antique
EW HARNESS SHOP.
carvings and mouldings by turns into
The attention of the publie is invited brighter relief or deeper shade. She had
her child on her lap and bad just finished
to tin New lIirMAA Shop of
preparing it for the cradle. Bbe cast bet
I. A. COODYEAI,
eyes toward the alcove to see if the era-

Tbe dock strikes—only &lt;m«e ft Is tbe half
hour only—and the dock fa too fast, be
sides! How much anguish, bow many
silent prayers io these trying minutes!
She took up a book of devotion and tried
to reed, but her eves would wander from
tbe page to fix nn'thoss heavy shoes. All
at once a thought anws that ehilled her
to tbs very heart. Suppose her husband
should not come. The weather is stormy,
and be has relatives in the 'village he
went to. Perhaps they have ;&gt;erouaded
him it was unsafe to travel at night with
so large a sum of money about him ; per­
haps they bare forced him. with friendly
violence, to yield to their urgent invitetkme to wait till morning. It is striking
eight and Qpbody eomea. The idea we
have alluded to. appears to her more sad
more probable. After two hours of such
agony, the unhappy lady, whose courage
had been kept up by the hope of final

window, and listens, doubtfully.
Thia
time she is not mistaken. Tbe beery
owter door creaks on its binges, and abuts
with a clamor; a well known step te
heard on the stairs, and a man entero—a
tall, stout man. It is bo, it fa be !
At
that moment if be had been the worst ot
all huebands, he would have been perfisc
tiun io hie wife's eyes.
Ho had only
taken off his wet cloak sad pat away his
pistola, and delighted al-----what be moot luvra on mi
arms to embrace his wife.
I|
him convulsively, but in a moment re­

of the ©on feds racy, Isolated and shot up
from ail the world, have now to encoun­
ter the most horrible end demoniac eSbrt
for the sweseiuetinn of a wtools race, that
history baa yet recorded, or we believe
will o’er have to record till history
grewsgrsy. For it is not every country
tl is not every
that abowa tbs world
a Yankee uUfoa. Yes, the Confederate
people have new at last to atrip for bat’
~-*o_ •«—

But look around the map of tbe roofed
enrf, and judge If wo san soothe oursettee with thfa belfaC la the very heart
of tha country our gallant sentinel of the
MissiMippi—beroic Uuia Vioksburgb—
boa susteined, indeed, and baffled two
trameodous eiegra; but a third time her
ettizene see pouring in around them fi-wu
the North and from tbe West enormous
tnaMoa of the beleaguering foe; iron
floating balteriae again crowd down upon
her; and, sveu as you read these words
two hundred heavy guaa may be tbund«ring upon her defatiera, a hundred thorns
and men may be pressing to storm her
ramparts. Agaiu she will drive then
ofl; perhaps, and remain tbs famous
maiden city of this bamfapbera, Uw bul­
wark of tbe West; so be lt! but the vieion we ece on tbe Mississippi does not
look very-much like exbaueUon or daspir
on tbe part of the foe just yak
“ And again, look to the moulb of the
mighty river.
New Orhans is not a
maiden dly, alas ! tbe base rag that baa
so often been root and trampled before
Richmond and Vicksburg flies from all
tbe towers of that deflowered city.—
Hordes of hungry Yankees, armed to lbs
teeth, sit in the shade of brr orange groves
and station negro guards over mansions
of her noblest dUxsos. All her best and

“AU abb bodfad ttafa nlftoras, sod
those who have declared their inleotion
of becoming such, or have exercised the
right of sufltegu, between the ages of 20
and 4fi yean, constilote the National
force
tbe United States, and are liable
to perform military doty when called
out by tha President. Tbs exempts are
those Who are mentally or physically
unfit, the Vice President, beads of Execu
tree departments, United tfaaira Judges,
Governors of Btatoh, only soo o( an in­
digent widow or infirm parent, or one
such eon where there are two or more,
to be selected by the parent, also the
only
brother of an orpban child under
'
twelve years, also the ifa^r of mother­
less children of the asms age; and where
two of the family are in military service
the remainder of such family, not exceed­
ing two, shall be exempt
No person
1eon vieted of felony shaft toe carolled or
permitted to nerve.
Tbe National foree.oot now io service,
in to be divided into 150 classes, the first
1does embracing all between 30 and

Sew Harnesses,
man.
He made a all
understood bar, and oak-------- ,
„
mo, my dear, 1 left the money down stairs.
11! bo bach te twp mlastea."
Wfthla
The best of workmen employed.
■
that
tiara
ba
retuned,
pistol
h&gt;
band.
—
Repalria* doav on abort notieo.
Re looks at the priming, walks to tbs
'[M41
H. A. GOODYEAR
an srasram that was cfaaf. She bad no alcove, stoops, and while the forefinger
protection—no aid at hand.
Bar hca- of his right hand is on the trigger, with
bond was not to return till eight at soon­ the other hand be Mixes one of the feet,
est, and it
and cries in a voice of thunder, **8orranTO ’5TOTTTTO SCETN" 1 What was 1
derwr you're « dsod toon I" Re drags
by the feel into the middle of the
Z-WW-f, fa . faw rawfape i'Aw. »CU
room a man of most ill favored aspect,
A LECTVRK OX THS NATCH, TKEATMKNT,
I crouching tew* to avoid the pistol which
I was within an inch of hie bead.
He la

C. nUNOKB.

•rom Norfolk all aroarf by Qmoo-

Out in liitmaenu some infidels built
a town. The original proprietors stipe
fated that boatawcbohawU over be pfaosd
op*w the u&gt;ww pb&lt; em pto flf its resMWtoo to its original owner.- ,IW settlers

eonabla practices, and detect sMca, fan.
In each district there is to be a Board of
Enrollment, consisting of tbe Provost
Marshal end two other persons, appoint­
ed by .tha President, one of whom is to
a physician and surgeon.
The Board
shall divide the district into two convaniewt sub districts, agd perfect an enroll­
ment once in each year, each olaea to bo
enrolled separately.
Poraons thus en­
rolled are sabject for two years to be
called into service to serve three years
or during the war, on ths same footing
with the present volunteer^,advance pay,
bmraty mowey, fan. Indoded.
When Memeary tomakea draft, the
President shall indicate the number for
each district, taking into consideration
IM number already farnubed since tha
bonnily of the war, wo sa to fairly
equalise ths burden ; the enrolling officers
.boll then make thedraft, with AO par
cent, additional, and within ten days servo
notice upon tbe drafted men.
Substitetra' may be farkjshra,or'0o&lt;nmutation

tioa of the Secretary of War.
Any person being drafted and failing
to report or ferafab a substitute, or pay
his commutation shall bo deemed a de­
serter, and subject to Immediate arrest.
Thera who fontish rabexltaias are ex­
empt fur the entire Um a of the draft, and
lbs substitute has lbs same pay,fac„ as

than that ef pity. When Mr. A
heard from his wife all sU had
through be •«« oaly ssy, “Wboj

♦ s । ,

all Um others and will not be called into
service until after Um first class.
For
a &gt;n real cnee of raroUmeut, districts are
made, corresponding with the Cungrsosional districts; io each of which the
President appoints a Provost Marshal
with rank and pay of Captain of Cavalry,
or bo may detail an officer of similar rank,
who shall have a Bureau m the War
Department, and shall make the needful
nites and regulations 'o.—*
the provisions of thio 1

&gt; and Potomac wr ora yuor&amp;iZ by
wt». ewrf*&gt; Ifefaf M»ff (raw AM
rawfarrtet'^iradto «Uw er
owl

�S &gt;8-01 AL NOTICES
slrilqe^efBirlag a ertato-

Mr.torooswawdiheXMHaHey.

and armories,- robbed •oewMnetwo’ cf Its
g the prttey of Ito country honor, violated r*
---------'
»to» od,tte!r frltttds.— preaentativoa^ht
jftably has 'from SW,tfo6 to into our coutfflffi
tersof atrlfcrW
prostituting rtoi
sentiment to'US
»—...iflair they
troy Ing AflUM
I.Mfi—ded-robbed our
&gt;-• A.HmUd from Memphis to theGaxattn
prisoners and outraged the dead ? Have
jJvcsJUjk ^pdrt df$ fight on tha Yaxae,
they nolbroketfWwy compart- for the
mta the capture of 7,000 rshvU,
ikports. No particulars.
A leuttr’from Fhweeee. Alpatny, to
the Mobile Register, say a Wayne eoanty
like wild heart
will dart lb q«
committed air
Yet in views
miserable
argae. There to e© eheap petrtotiem.no shameless denu
byporeitieal Mar f«r the :dtf Uuton, no nt home, seek-to Toree-ttft' Government
Cinofeni^r, • March ■'K-»Tbe Gazette
conceelid but ’cDlcrUuned natisfactiou into an uubirty'sWeneri'wfth tUoee perfidi
W hr should ibere bo an tuts g Memphis dispatch that the report
tbatacqjaiq party will,be built ppwfile ous people.
effort made to shfeld th'e8oulhdrh trai. I is circulated that Admiral Porter had
Um gtwe turn oat is being broken down; tors from sufferfri’IM ft“
received Information that the Yazoo expo
bet amoble, vital purpose inapirea thorn WWfflWWT T&gt;&gt;they
dition bad capturad Yazoo Oty, and
t» du end to suffer, that treasob tn ay be (sit not the lrg|taaM't
destroyed tbe rebel flret
Let no
aWucli dowo,»nd tbe folds of the !! Red, and rebellion?
Another special received from Mem
phis says ttait Porter is nxwnmitarilv
Whits «»d Bluo’fprcMdiy float ever oar perity. WA esfetv dwell tn
expecting jntelligvncc from Haines’ Bluff,
annouoctngtb a arrival of our force there,
atitutlon. .Godlike
which would be* signs! for w combined
up, while cpthiqon
attack on that furiificstion.
ihmuifJdr Daviai
tbe daternUhcd energy and bravery of MswroMe Maroh lltb, aay thtt Gen.
iftsade tha North, “call tbo roll of Ma cjJ;.n,fc.w,f5K« for their birth
Quinby ’« division, which returned ‘from
starve oe Busker HH1" and riot in tha right ciiinot erush this muthroom Cw»- \yzt&gt;o Point &lt;&gt;u aceount of high vu4er,
destruction which his boasted chivalry feoerscy, whit ain’t Will it be done xopped at Yaxoo pass, probably to rvwould delight in wreaking on “Yaokee by rftBionoripg Ourselves in humbly crav­ infvrce :hal t-xpediiioa, which is reported
ing tjieir aubniiuion and appealing to to have eaptored Yaroo CHy and the fleet
hyenas" and “ Lincota's birdings."
ttonvto restore thq Goveranientl
of rebel transports that have rendezvous­
These brave comrades of ours In the
N’&lt;i, tbiy would anvettfyouf apes! with ed there for a long time.
field, who" atapd ais one only protection to the' thnritfer of artillery and treat your
submission .with defiant ^corn.
No, let
shield ua from the rapacious cruelly r.f
it tic spoken Ifl the qoqndls of
men who Amm« UnianitU »itk trained ne- dhd taught Id the less-ms pf pur youth,
aro Hood htntndi and yfu-meardfl^ In that the honor and integrity ofour ,Uninn
diant for YtnMt'fort, art lhe aaras •' ihtil and shall be preserved," and that Army Corps, near White Oak Church,
V*.. klarrh li. Ttero are moatetakaWa
AXjTATJvaa of the lapalwho stay kt borne. the penality of treason is 4,e*th.
preparations now being made for a epee
Youro truly,
.,
. .
Each voter should fesifort bs »ot eoly
dy movement of the army.
Our trass
J Jsfrss g. NxgMpr, Brig. Gon.
casta hie own ballot bo*, one for bib former
p-rtalion is now being cut down to focili:'
talc movements Ju the owning. niaMi,
neighbor, noW in ’ the i serHcc, partly *
and
nffiwrearo
warned
beforehand
that
hts wtAtilitte. 'And If the Jove we bear
alt supqrfler’trt baggage' most be sent
them be ii single tithe of that lhey orieoo
.DmtSesata.. to day conchrovd. in tbe Ikjuie, While all who hold bommisetutM iu
for us, we shall ghrc no unoBriais sound, Hottso roevlutloa fixing Thuradab, ibe the litfc base town notified that their
UkfoAS the day afndjxunimrnt; '
wjfdgttrtiti* cannot be transported fur
shall get up no " fire to tbefr rear;“
Both Ixidim adopted tbe joint resoln- thoui iB future, nud that in the earning
’ Cvory vote c^st Ums'Bprjnifc and .to.
tiea odtheeks to MicMgan soldlere, re.
fact'until the war is over, will be counted ported by the Committee of Conference.
Th&amp; Senate today peeeed Senator
for prosrrwSmp the war or sfcpp/ny it.—
Warnar'a Resolutions on Federal RelaA few war «ieh- will waflly remember
how their v'otM fait; fijli have ^een ret^- tieoa., Mr&lt; Joy, of Washtenaw, (Fwetav
»bUeon) voted for both.
Mr. Bab.
dntd as a .coudamnstaun of tint 'war. Do
of Oakland, (Democrat} Muted for
-’
notooraadt lht&gt; same mistake for fear-nf tbe resolutions.
The Bsnata aho con cor red in the few
being termM-a radical by-the CJtHgrvg
forfeiting the land grant of the Marqnctte
tivee. The effect ofaert vote to bj cast
and Ortnugoft' Railway, and giviag it to
by the dector,'sL&gt;uId|*h«uwtij weigh-, tbe EJ} Uorapany.
AND FOR SALE.
cd as.us tot influence oo tbe war—for thia
lUnA 1X-JMA
is the great question, on whieb hiages all
an imperial
the other important considerations.
iMpbrtant I
And as therf Is lilt!) ornoyqr^ism
rebels wil*
which latl------- --------------------- —■
among tbe aol4tora,.so ; there should -be II, Hrrowaa ncF&lt;tebaaa.l
capoee
Port Httovoo Md render its M
The Commritoe on the Stats Prison
nene at home.
AU men in fevor of the
certaid.'
'
• *
• '' 1
war sotM the lank rebel' teya tfthrn Ms reported anscerotag rte Detail Hnrnn
ofOaarontiM, to-day. TW report wih
JJ8TABLT3HED I7W.
artns and saesKrr fcrgiveUma, should ydte'

Notice! I

IW lh.-Ai. WiU

r&gt;W,DD, UfuUMuDgfHXD SM
bate, and liheioto mtaek’wpecvbe mem­
ber of tk» State Lagidature fread Uta
Dirtriet. Tbe Frw' Preu chargee that
Mr. Sweezey, aa Chairman of tha-Com­

mittee on Banks and Id corporations, in
a report open “a biM making appropri­

ations la aid of the State Agriedltura!
■College and, the Michigan Schpol of
. .— ’•’bim.
Homaiopaihy aud auzgary,’- made “a
belicvsstkaite wni'^riolato
rw»!) if
wanton and unprovoked atseek upon the
o&amp;ca to sat for or ag^art a aipgta State
University. Having made ibis malic­
matitution.
'
iously false accusation, without a word
But there is still-anolher phase of this
of proof to. substantiate it, it calls upon
all graduates of the University to “give ■object. A correspOTdent of the At**
tiier and Triiunt writing from Lansing
Mr. Sveexsy such a tasting evidence of
their estimate of Hs fitness for the 'peel­
"Granting that the report of'tbo ’ Comlion of Regent of the UnlvtrsiXy that be
will remember, it for the remainder of nktrt Is, M charged by * Free JMsa,
a base attack on-thc Unhsreitr/onder
bis life."
- •
•
tbs present chwmstanreo,- the' bare 1 foot
It should be borne in mind that the that Mr.Sswezey made the report proves
Fn» Pra» and its echoes heitbar glya, wotbfog, as it was agreed by tbe Cant
nor data give a quoUtooa wen, From •nritleottot the bill should be-reported
to the House W&gt; order that-far friends
Ibo report in question to aobeUDtiate
might haves cbanee to express' iSettf.
their charges, from the fact’that such
■rives, end tone of the members of the
quotations weald give the lie to their Coen aainse in la tny Wsy tiledred to
assertions. Tbe taels jn the case are its support. On the contrary,' the
pressed spinion of all is decidedly against
simply these: .
k
diverting the ssid *7,000 from Its present
A bill, with the title as quoted above
purpose, If R stoB ' be shows thst-frie
from tbe Frrr Pmt article was referred University will receive Injury therefrom.
to the Committee on Danka and Incor­ Indeed, it is probablrlhst some al them"
porations. Mr. Swaezey as Chairman, will oppose tbo passage ofthebtH, wton
being so iaetructed by the Committee it comes before the House, although they
are far from eonslderiatfxjt as in any
reported favorably upon tha bill.
In arose an attack oh the Umvcrsh}. 'tn:
making this report Mr. Sweezry acted io Mr. Sweerey'sease, there arc many ties
'.be capacity of lemjhter, and not as a which laud to make him a warm 'friend
candidate fur.tha fi^anuy, or as counsel of the University and Its In teres ta, Os a
large pert of Ms own Hfe was »pent with­
for the Univaraity. Ha was performing
in ■ few miles-rftto locwtitfo of that ft&gt;simply Me sWorn dirty to the State.
stitution. Fnrthremare, the report Ik
The bill provides that the sum of not an attbek oo the Uhirersfty |n any
♦7,000 annually, heretpfort remitted to possible arose of that convenient wptd.—
the Univeraity be appropriated to tbo It simply points ont the feet that', the
University fend Isnow amply xuflWeiit
Agricultural College for the' purpose of for the support of Jbat Institution, ’and
uetablishingj chair of Homasbpathy in reoom mends :ti»e di version of a t^QOO
tHat college, Ac. Tbe report of tha-Coai- appropriation, hitherto paid annually'
rnitles guea on to abow what this $7,000 from tbe State TYessury, from tbo Uni
vervhy, tn secordsnee with
proposed
i»i and to whom It belongs; and we sup
system of retrenchment In spproprirtiros,
pose this part of ths report la whai oar to establish another Medical ProfessorCopperheads call an attack upon tha Uni- ahlpln connection with the Agricultural
Cuilege.undoabtedly needed by the State,
fa 1830 the Congress of the United and not In ths least conflicting with the
management of the Udi varsity."
States made a very libera! donation of
lmd«, to endow inch a Coffee in Michi
Caave of th. Detroit Meb.
gth, aa Llie Univareily, in such manner as
. The Pfoaew don't like the waseU of its
tbe Legislature may prescribe.
The
own powder. In its last issue it vainly at­
Ueivoralty wee ertablieed, bat tbe fends
tempts to avert the jast indignation of
wwre nol immediately available, and the the public from tbe Inccudiary sheet
State loaned to the University its boato
which it apes and copies. It steady de­
for *100,000. The annual interest on
nies that the course of a certain dess of
thia sum, which amounted to *7,Q0Q wm

retained to the State out of tim Urtrorei-

tjrfcnd for quite ■ namber of years.
cfWr words, the University paid the
tcnat on thia debt during its early

New Advertisements.

U*a-^l .U» AI.U W.r

ere Kttfo fetor «tas toUfirtartfi*'
V there are many. Mrth. covert and opra)
IMS the Scale was impertareed to donate ’
aaother, expreuire of their eympethyi
Wo never charge tnf very great re­
to tbe Unlvendt y tius interest which was ,
forkraltora.
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doik The aame thing occurred in 1855 ; 'sponsibility upon the Pioneer. lUinfluThe great question qt, tbe. day'is,.' can
oms being in ao eqrnt] ratio to tom pack,
muLia 1857 the Legislature wm ienpor- ,
this moMtrous and gigantfo fabeUion be
ty, Us responsibility la proportionately
lured to remit the whole debt, and paid .
lessened. It limply ro-etboea tbe vile ceeatedatall. Ike Art! War men wilF
agents rf tbe University dogged tb&lt; ,
slang of theDetroit Frtt Preu. Tha Ut­ vote nay; and will endaayoi* to induce
atepe of members of the Legislature (
those who would ,;ioi* yea^* into toting
ile quotation above, te to direct keepiag
«&gt;lh a pertinacity worthy a better cause.
lt.lr UekH OJ M&gt;O&gt;. «l&gt; U.W, Ul DO
with tbe eoeros of tbe principal and Its
In this matter we apeak what ve know
eebe. ■ h is rirtuslly justifying the mob. olberiquettian influence your ballot but
from personal mrperience.
The legisla­
itabffiot to pneoaragtai the ealdfert who
beoauao of tbe "attempt to force ibo ne­
ture of 1857 did not deem It necessary groes upon tha country, dsc.” Tbe jfrtt. srelookieg to foil with tesrftl eyes, and

PETER LOR1LLARD,

;

a finished teacher, nwlrttiti

tinue but fise days, and ei
thxmt be on hand at (be begin:
wilt-be no dtfentiy to fi»
convenient for board, M-a^
consist Ing of Rers. A . H. Gt
Granger, and N. Bailey.- Esq

dsskeuwl W dlitat* teacher

for thePfowar to exempt to 0
tai out of a atatarp ent' that a
Lansing bad run away with a
man.

Sequel—The negro pro,1

all right to attempt to make d!
r/tWefiypit -'tot l&gt;ree •
Kalamazoo had violated a w bit

Sequel—The negroes turned t,
all right to try .to make capital

etatomeot that a negro tod stto
attempted tr&gt;; nrurdcr a hfofr\
tbw-Gmioeroaa ftem Detroit |

'Wa don't wonder ll&gt;e Piontt
it$ery wrong to attempt to mak

cal capital out of there things, h

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rgjag
taken tbe “ American

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to wsaoy deapoadmg/sivilians, wba no (
well for a Maaoti, but -have ftdatod by
the wayside. But fee took Importaut

ly for!their work. When se
become fully aware 't»l the
Ifera JoatiWte«,.to yeeahar
hesitate, to employ one who
reived tbo benefit of this »isk

idea eff

«rctarot," “.tha pnject of nigger
ship "ill rectire Hit bapionof M

demand this bewnty ef the Stew, as a
right af tbe Ufllvbrelty.
In February 1855 the legislature pas­

But it may be atoafl, in stat vsy the
JVw Prut Ittoted to riot 1
foals a

Hrtkisa fottjr ’btab -lbayMlves and toXto pvptoretbt
after coms under ^heir charge
•every-oppfrftfefcy * fit th*'

such poor success.

&lt;
1

sed aa Ml “Ont there atoll always be at

•iw&lt;vv ui .u *«*•"&gt;.
design to become auoh, take

pains to be in, attendance,
that the titAsfo- of this

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for the wellare of tha University to do-

pleading for no back ward step.
Awsvirtaa&amp;y states the same thing-ta
Ai*'«DiH«»jorU)' “U &lt;|»
4
Date,tin *100^00, but oom premised tbe
justlfcetienofthe rfcrt. YnWaSaadhy
motteHsy remitttag, for the two aMowdls~.ll*p ■,
ing years, the Interest of &lt;7,000 a year.
stylae • Abolitionists," who u light ,wb«
The tame thing has been done every two
In tbs field like flavOs,’’ wRl aat only
veaae **?&lt;**, until noma political pimps
giraoew heart to Michigan soldiers, but
of the Copperhead order have entne to

We would agaia rem ted
that the Troobenf lastite
nnoaa h» AU, village on M&lt;

It h ftfc aim of tbeee papers to
their readers believe thet the “A«

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reault attetaed-wtiRrt ite|-»rror of the '
r«boMtfddi^tt'a^Wante.'roribe ,

least one professor of Ilontawpalhy In
couple of quotations, where we might
the Department of Metfido*” hi the Uni
North, that after
1
quote eolmaM of etoltar lmp«to,-tod wa
they had redwood to retard the progreso
OCtk. propriaj rf tk&gt; «.
room. Tbo fart ie frooskteiemmef Feh- ofUawar. was aaMba ri^tktod of a 1
ruarvethv ■ • '
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"mnsn."- ffvdMtaw Mwt Mfak w 1
'*ftore is on MMct of this abolition

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD

�become prevalent In different par’j of our

county, to some extent, that Copt. Aw
drew# has Committed tome great foult at
' te-i* If Mt &lt;Mtf gitat’. eeUUl

fH.’WW

DRUG STORE!!

fere propose. to give tbe public, through
your paper, tbe tact* aa they occurad. in
order that they may tbe better judge

.bub.r C.pya WUl &lt;&gt;“• «»u,7 —»
which some wbTlAtffTVe him out to be.

In tbe first place ghen I will alate that
Capt. A. wa* arrested about tbo third apartments now befeg oonnacted by
day of Jan. last.«M 4hat he was'subee- erchwey* cut through heretofore eelsd
wells, every thing else having been done,
quenlly tried by
pcujrt Martial. Tbe
which can facilitate the purpose for which
charge was trading a pair of Government . imt
«j»voutf.
■’
borne* end fclopf^isiy taking one cask of . la connective with tbe extensive l*«si.
vinegar and one of alcohol and apropria- cess m whiah Dr. R. had previously been
ting them to l|||pay fopfi Both of lhre*:
chargee are in open Violation of the reg.

uiaiipue.^r^bew^cWtWtBDkMd
tUra-aa ■diigiiiig
it
would place Capt. A. itfno very anriabl*
' position. The facte from which '
1 charge* grew are these : Soon nfti
arrival in"Washingfon, In"Decern*

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•tod slgiil'baBdrsd &gt;nd tixty-Onee:

irndy cfflnylw a moat fumfable vepetn.
thin, an J being wldJIy 0*^ foF meifanaJ

purposes.
A IvgfeaOMnnt ofthls has - On reading ud filing tbo petition. dnl, refilled boldine lb« Circ
Of K. W. Hewitt Admtnislretor of said sMnta;
been introduced, most hensficialiy. Into
and Htata or Mi&gt;
jtolhydsjjrf M
tbs army' hospitals, heavy t^der* haring
"Ktsvisi
been filled for tbo use of those inaliiutious
in Wa*hingfch'eibyl
ning next, upon MoralBderetioo,
Another exteMive branch of this lns(i’ a man cam* to Capt. A. and askei
wtlon 1* tbe manufiseture Of tbe cetahrated
bespeak for him a full attendance.
to trade borae* with him, stating i
Swedish Brandy, ft is stimulating, ero-'
same time, that be wa* in theynal
MORTGAGE SALE.
matic and slight!y medicinal, being an
trading and tha.tho hot*e* which li
excellent remedy,for. dyspepsia.", It I* a
We would again remind ear reader*• driving were a* “baulky that they
pleasant bevefsgB.' Ladle* eah seen par­
that th* Teacher^ IwatiMte will oem-' useless for team horses, but were good take of ordinary quantities without Issu­
ing undue intoataating effects, so mild i*
reeno* in this village on Monday mom for saddle troree*.
It in its composition, ft fo a great fitvor’
Now we badTotir or five horses on our
ite in Swedae—ia feet, so much *o-that
design to become *uob, take a littla
1 line, which were unpl for anything but ft may be styled the national beverage.
pains to ba in. attendance.
11 is seldom1 team dr ’draft horses, cdnicquehtiy "Capt D i’j|’r’^|(red in **•' Fnr**t
I’/
that the treeber* of &lt;M* county have&gt; A. thought it jrpoJd.Jbe a .good idea to
A short visit to the now prsmbes of
An opportunity equal to d»o present one change with 'him a* Code’ Sam would
Dr. R., on Saturday last, proved most
and it is a duty »hiab they owa to them‘tartwtortsH* Sdtereatiag, ead wa think- Is worthy h
eelvee .nd to tbe popliw »be-may bead rfoe asrthere wa* no money paid by passing notice. Entering from the neatly
embrace'
' cither party, and all of the horse* still ro- arranged counting room, we go first to
after com* under Qwir ebn
■ mained aa they ware before in tbe poe tha rear of the pramisea, .aud find our­
every- opportunity tri fit
selves ia« largo area, where tha pcwseace
ly for tbeirwork. When school'officersi session of the Government. Neither did
of apaciuu*.furnace* and capeoa'ua copper
become fully aware ©f the benvfiw'pff Capt. A.' attempt to appropriate them to •till*, notify u* that we arc In tbe regU«
tbaae Institute*. to teMhera, A*y willI his own um, but put them on to the line appropriated to the porpoea* afdi*tillation. From this wa eater a large apart,
• w ith the other Company horse*.
reived the benefit of this tint fuu'nbiiifF
Bq much for tbe tmJi«g horsM. Now ntent lined with immense receivers,each
containing hundred* of gallons, devoted
.finished teacher. Th* Institute will co*- for tbe stealing of alcohol and vinegar.—
to the more especial purposes of the lab­ Weet,aad containing eighty serveofland mor* or
tinue but five days, arid every. teacUr A* eoon aa ciroumstanoca wquld permit
oratory a* n»edM in the preparation of &gt;«•- b*,,l&lt; lB **&gt;• eoanty of Harry sad State of
Mi&lt;blpa.
must be on hand st the'beginning. There after our.ert+vaMn Washington our Reg-, the Scandinavian ramadia*.
~
_
BETST SMITH. Administratrix.
Tta«w4 W.rt.1. it tea* __ _ _ -.--JT
will be no difficulty in finding plamw imen 1*1 Officer* -selected our company
‘
3'.l J !&lt;»»'■'
uport long tier. Iff harfeXwMM ln\v*ry
convenient for bos rd, M:* npmmUlee, groups ateksd it out. and we were then
direction; and filled with tbe burulce and
PROBATE
ORDER.
consisting of Rer*. A. II. Gaston, T. B. ordered to march, at thb^time a large lea* of last year’s growth, lo be used fa
Granger, and N. Bailey} Eeq. hive been portiVfrt^
»•&gt;« VRrt lh&gt;
Pscsati Ornes, Baut Cecxrv—ds. I
th* manufacture of the QataWhA Brandy.
Haanxce, March », ISM.
[
deeicnalnd to d i recti .teachers to their car*; Government team* were employed Another ijlfl I* devoted to tbe sluraga of
AttJWS smassfts SuTto haul it to our campfag.ground; our immense quantities of glaM-ware, roots,
. • r-4 ground, a* I atate^ before, wa* staked out and other requisite* needful to the proper lined, that tills Uourt will bear and adjust sueh
claims oa Monday th* fourth day of Msy. and oa
■aklnc Foltttert Capital.
■ and the letter of each Company marked preparation aod putting up of the inadi- Thursday the second day of Switembor.A. D. IMS.
at tea o'clock A M. oa snob of aaid days, feat b«. ______ .
Tha Pionetr think* it very mean in u* on the stake where they were to pitch «•*
limited by thia Court, for crvdilora
One ptorjr hlghqc _ap, and wa eonse up­ i io*||lb*- time
1. iK.I.
.a.l..., ——la W.i.a. r.. _
to make political capital out of - the
their tenta, and each company's baggage on the workshop, c* the apartments apArwtjnt inDvUulc, But ft we|«B right wa* kept seperatepmd unloaded by their proprinted to tire making ef pill* by mo
diiu^ry.
and
the
boxing
and
labeling
of
for thqPfonrerto attempt to make capi ; •take, and when the m«n were marched
timsams by hand, tin bottling of the bit­
talent of* statement'that"a negro in
•&gt;u to tbs ground the baggage wa^ there. ters, and the other arrangements nece*
Lanaing:hajprun away with a white wo­ Now the first thing to be done wavto
aary to fit them for market.
Hare are
man. Sequel—The ncgpo proved to be .pitch our tents and set post* and stretch employed quite a number of men and
a Democratic eon of Democratic ex.-Min- our line* C&gt;r bitching our horses. Capu boy*, whose duties are confined to this
Giber departments
ister Faulkner. Tbo Pionttf thought It Andrew* took command -of the former department eluo*.
are oocupted for packing nnd making rirady
all right to attempt to make capital wl and ordered me to take charge of the lat­
for shipment the articles produced fo the
of the strtMncnl that Are* negroes . in ter. We completed our work about sun establishment.
■
.
Kalaxnasoo had violated a white wqpian. ।set, tlieu each man began to look up liis
Sinking this establishment *1(16 sit,
Sequel—Tbe negroes .turned Oat to &lt;bb .baggage pod carry it into the tents. As with it* oflios, warerooma, labomtoriea.
■our
pile
became
reduced
in
this
way
a
1
workshops,
dec.,
Ufa
without
doubt
ibr
-W'-Wft Ti",-fliwr;'teO’
conplu of cask* were discovered, which must
।
t-xtenairw in it* department to be
all right to try US make cnpjtal out of the (
Co, K. did not rsocgnixo a* their*.
Guo fI us’d is. tim West.
•tatrineot that a negro bad attacked and ,w as-marked aieotool and-t!&gt;e utiier vine­
We esnnot but congratulate p.A R
attefepfed vo hrurdirt i fiurthet mot on&gt; gar
(
hi* iucrcatlng Inislucss a* cdoped
; directed to the Mich. 5th Cavalry, upnrf
&gt;
I this «tlarnaan*n«.of hi* premise*.—
t Ue-Gratiot road from Dutroit. Sequel Washington, D. G Ca'pL A. knowing by
improper use of this was not bene- He
I
will ho* be folly 'able, we tithrt}, to ;
—Th* attack proved to ■ have been that
'
llVdqmiuids for’hie mcdidiueaj;and
fiwsl to eoldier*, ordered -ourCui Quarter nieel
I
madh by aevend druwken rowdiee cm a j
titewseven n more extended flfriwls ’ ,
Master to take charge of it until the proper give
f
peaoefui'negro, who. In deeding himself (
b«r«»OT
inflicted »s«ribu* iqjury upon, one of his «
which already comprises an inteodoustas ।
assailant*.
.
• . •
&lt;Carslry and inform them that be had in into rtmurt every State of tbe North writ
bis custody their vinegar and alcohol, and as srrf! as in the moat Important cities of '
Wo don’t wonder tha Pioweer thinks ’
why T Forth* reason that be had enough ti&gt;*.East.—Cituinnoli liuui.
it very wrong to attempt to make pollti- ।
। to do at home, as tbe saying is, in clean
cal eapitai out of three thing*, it ha* Had k&gt;g
।
up and ditching one ground* and pre­
paring for wat weather.
But before we
■uch poor *occwaa.
i had got our Camp grounds prepared for
UOl-VTT or Biut. u
a
freshet
it was ascertained that •* were
^•*TfrUay*t«n of Cuoirription to bo in «
At » sserioo of the Probate Ceertfer lb* oeaelocated on a very unhealthy piece of
(tr ofBerrv, boldeuat fee Probet* Oder, la tbe
.viUsg* ef Hastls«*^nTo»«d»j.the twenty foonh
fol operation, bat if we have.not mistaken |ground, consequently a more healthy lodet of February. &gt;n th* year one tboaaand riitlil
____________ __________________________ ■El FllTlMimilMr
.hundred and sixtr-lbre*. {PreMat, Hbenuan C.
it
-■—-»« ia d—Aeurr.
P“I1 up stake and move again.on Men
Pnedle. Jadg* of Probate.
htaSUdTt
&lt;______________________ Aanhlll. There we bed th* same routine
.
-“m*- “T-M «•“.»
of ditching aod trenching to go through
with again. This caused another delay
with regwd to tbe casks, afthowgtlGhpL
Andrew* &lt; repemd «&gt;• fort* Of his lav fag
ike csska in hie poeeeesion to Maj. Brown
bat neither ot them thought it a mat­
ter of importance enough that a few days

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GROCERIES!
TJEA. COFFEE, SCO AB, SPICM^ FMFPER.
PRUXS8. MOS. BAI®8, COHHHHj
la fox «rwTU,iog u u,. Qroc&lt;rjr
eoob
will b« D**d*&lt;! foy tony UM. ‘
Also a Jreit variety of lb*

QUDaaxaU1 7&gt;XB7tDaEKB7
Aid Uotfng Extracts,
fo also keep eo kaad a food ssscTOnnt ef
ST-AJTIOJbTBirsr,

nm, n.

reys. rtxcfLs, t&gt;w,
VKtOPES, CAKDH, to., *e.

poo oor sbslvn msy t-, ICUZ.: ui of U*

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eefteady Pay, Maly.

FAIBBAUKS'
STANDARD

SCALES
-«£SOLCtZOK HT TUJ^BOABD Of 8UPXBJtesW, IBt tb.DooH Offioper.ioera of Bero

Jloliiital Jirittaj.

make any difference, and it probably
— J one been disposed
tomfad their own businee*. But as the
sequel WiU. show Uu* proved not, lobe
the ease ; for before we had bean on our
new camp ground more than a week,
Ideute. Jordon and Robineon prefered

SOUHEB’B bohbty,
HACK l»AV; l-XNWUN, AC.

. cowurreraws jot muteness
►
• tea xrracxTtuvbfoa
J .juu**K8 or p&gt;y, Bovxrr * maioirH,
-

...

MMAsvias,
rtial.
Ho had no official notice of
r decision when I left, £ though I
._ it in the Chronicle tha morning bo­
ra J left, that Capt. Andrew* was diaiased from th* oarVlfiK'"
, . Now Mr. Editor my own conviction*
w ora that Capt. Andrew* was not guilty of
t^. aey intentional wrong, neither did ba

OO1UMBIONK»» xorroa

j^tegg^ftsy

SAVE TOVBSILKS, BISSON*,*-

DisfioiuiiBa WnH/wv

�oversfoM. 1 bare felled in raising as
many trees as ■ would even supply my
femlly with fruit, until within six or seven
years, end of Ute have only grown Steragb
to test tbe certainty of trfy remedy. Of
tbe many trees which I have examined,
I may say thousands, with tbe exception
of MW, I bar. frmod teeir fell urn to be
from tbe worm. I de wot believe In tbe
yellows aa a serious cause of failure in
this part of New Jersey.
While I was
oa a farm I tried vary many plans fur
saving my trees, but they all felted. My
belief Is, that mi Insect, in tbe course of
£be summer, deposits its eggs in tbe body
or limbo st tha ires, sod that before win
ter the eggs are batched, and tbo insects
find their way tn the bark at tbe root,
about an inch below tbo surface of the
ground.
1 have found plan:/ of them
singly or in clusters, in erev lose of the
bark, in October and Noramber, end of­
ten (if late in tbe season,) when they bare
pierced and entered tbe bark. About
that locality, and never above tbe surface
of the ground, or far below. 1 bare tried
many experiments on scores of these
worms, to find their bane, and none have
answered baiter than the ctwrurfw nhli
I have prepared it as foilws ; oom
mom ter, two pounds; tallow two pounds;
melt them together, and alter they are
cooled so much as to bold them suspended
add three ounces pulverised corrosive
sublimate, and three ounces pulverised
common salts of nitre. BUr the prepar­
ation from tbe time it begins to cod, un­
til tbe powder ia thoroughly diffused
through tbe entire mass. Then tbe earth
moat be removed from the trees down
to tbe departure of tbe roots, end the
surface well rubbed with a cloth or brush,
and all crevices and defects in tbe berk,
freed from the soil.
The preps ration
must then bo applied, a little warmed,
but not enough to allow the powder to
separate from the mass.
Then with an
old brush thoroughly cover every part
and crevice of the bark with tbe prepara­
tion from tbe branching of the roots to
about two inches above tbe ground.—
Surround this surface with a single band
age made of old India robber cloth, oil
cloth, or any cheap muslin well painted
and dried for use, or any eoverisg which
will certainly prevent tho absorption of
tbe corrosive by tbe wet earth.
Then
tk a string around tbe bandage firmly,
nround the upper end, above the ground,
and replace the earth and pack it around
tin-tree ns'before. In tbe early part of
next April. Cake off the bandages, cleanse,
and save them for use again.
You will
find the preparation still un tbo berk, but
no grubs alite, and if any are found io
newly dressed trees, they will be nothing
more than the skins of worms which bed
gained an cnlcninco before the dressing
waa applied.
No grub ean live under
thisjjreming. if applied aa is here directed.-’lhe corrusivn cmla about one dollar
per pound, which would be sufficient tn
protect a large orchard.
Tbe whole ex­
pense of maktag tbe spplicMion, will, I
think,not exceed two cants a tree.

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draw smoke Into tU aseotet esd iHi Asimi
throuahtess wstrth.. Tbo remedy le
safe awTuhMla, and showM be tried
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hastened, without being directly exposed.
4 th, Tbe trouble and labor are loss, while
the weeds arc more liable to be eat and
destroyed, m a plow, armed with a coulter
only, ia sufficient to stir and lt»&lt;*een tbo
eoil. 5ii&gt;. A larger yield must follow;

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In tbe cultivation of com, hilling is not
a good plan; too mock of the twin ia
carried away from Ute roots of tbe plants
and tho uianure is often exposed to tbe
action of the air, and its efficacy is lost;
more space ia requisite between tbs plants,
it is now more fashionable to plow tbs
spaces between tbe plants with tbe mould
board off, that the coulter of tbe plow
may stir tbo soil, making good tilth;
leaving tho soil permeable to motetura,
etc. Tbe objections to billing com are:
let, The removal of the roots from tbe
air. and tbe earth close te tbo plants ia

of sinking into ft. fid, Part of (he manure
ia turned op and vxpooed, end if applied
to-tbe corn in the hill, further removed
from the air and moisture by being buri­
ed deeper. 4lh, Moro Isbor and trouble
are required in turning up tbo bills, while
tbe weeds are. cnoet likely only to De
buried, and eons «—— —*“
Mure room ia requli
nad consequently a less yield per acre.
The advantages in stirring and loosen­
ing tbe earth te place of billing U about
Indian core, are: 1st, the root is not
baried deeper, and the earth all around
tbe plant is in good tilth. Sd. Dew, rain
and meiwture, are allowed freely to pene­
trate tbe w.ii ar.d benefit the plant.
3d,

J.UUIWS |IX...

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LOCAL NEWS.

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ffTteee JHttare are put up in guar l
botttee.
steteeh the shes te • /no tefie. 2M lohte te Jinriji.neared, and
ie provided tuOA a au/e-gru&amp;rd /rem
eeunirrjWtere. GMce gl per bctlte, or
a W. «teaoh, (Proprietor, jr* 6
XaM FourtA Bt, Ontenawti, to wheat
all tefoie dkouia L« sftriefiJ.

FOR BALE BY

DRY GOODS!

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, .Twrotb* tvgiesa*f**skyk »
To UU worid *f (tak sadtoh—w
Kww&gt;s^ *i*s*i. *«*hsr**to*i
Aad lb* lovrtcMia her «je,

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nka taoUoU S4uM

einating wartplhmM pt»M»h of hi* m*.- ;
«mtata..iua wlik ktaMd U

' Fever,
Jig

B*ay rod extentare werolte* : prebara
tuwM.foe th* wmlthy roplfel*.
Mare &lt;
BiU pparowd a aero* of uflprecwdenmd

ihstixga’ tyuhitss JJittttwj.
GmmM Mflwd fert atSgMly ffcwntW
ly Hall to Lb* dsrening &lt;if th* destined
bride, ond.tbrore with the smib*g pmr
to the old church. Th* pastor wa* that*,
friends, relative*, *11 were there, and

- jWKnar VrA.Tl.VtT(C,
s^ A LUS ta all kfod* of 4*y. |e*d*xr*e.rfe*.
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TtaKALBN IS OgOCEBtlA prerbtoas. yse
Utas, Itok. Oettar. lard. port, sad pwmyt
.Ul&gt;M
AW iwyam^tae. »»«.•*- Rtors is
CeHtoeato Btoafc. fttoto atreaU Haatinge, Ntob.

M wed*d •hu.foiBd C vfoke the *gvd

Wlsrir spok* ah* rfth* wrreg
Whfeh weak, arriagMortals, 4s
rot. Mid &gt;b«. “not oe* u atroag.
By a»p«n»oOs sors tad loo*.
lait they rsaehHm right, Um tras;
Tb.y'r. unprrfiwi y.l sad blind.
Ts Jedgv tb**&gt; tawehly wrre uaklad.

■eV Ww*.t*
testa's Wnurt.
TO TH08K WHO THISK.
Now. w* llu»k. IbU. »JI .suraai emxdw* Mt
titbat la oaa af lab w»j *; er eamhtn* the acti.-a
•TtaMh Fi«*t They mi directly apoa tb* strran* a*&gt;lam ubbaut SmxbaM «M bbwt maaaia

eV 5V.We.Ta

■'
/wi/XAmroltaFMiMii n&gt; Mv« a be*
- -Win tbou have 1*1* mro I** BfifttjS- ‘
- Men were l.ndad. aodprreMlsd «iik
tbsir work ofdaarosmb**.—A-bouse Immedistrlyri*wn*i'|«khHi*S*rfPvurt street

TO THOSE WHO 00 THINK. ‘
W« wr tUl JUrw.li . M«aa* Bausr M th.
truwt clrnnl u&gt;d po..frul mrd&gt;«u&gt;«ksown in ibt
•*rM. Hi* to hat ko*«rto|r. try tu tf ys*
■bsptuwL*** b*«wvtatoA la*w*M*s*ta it*

Wool&lt;r.« tbee k**w this aageis earns T

Barth con isles so M tor m*m I
Hops. Uoc, frivsdshlp, usredlbrs*
Hound moat vvsvi; bat oh • in U&gt;»«
Kt hear form tU-bUtt Ciaaivr.

Wrty Hli, WliM||rt

3BiMiIh»g.
o*k svet.M. New. Oto 4c» Is-the*. tb* e*rv».
eresifo *vvr th* bfeed ••eeela.Md ea
spplicslloii to h».e«*&lt;bvA toast sot upo* both

RADWAVS REApY RELIEF.

Kjb. HOT.BKOOK*
r mdc*.&gt;0Kt.r*lUw-JMleiWhr
r. Oeaaral Lunt **A T«* Ag«*t.Uwj.erUalbruUTnteA.

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P1BS

H Mlin**.

A LEGEND.
In the »eatam pv' of the beaatifwl
tuao «f I lingbain. Maae., then formerly
tlixid a nianefon »f greal ate* and baaaty.
Hl^r .-Id dm^aarrouadad the dwells^,,
and *a«*
air. of great aoletnnitw t&gt;&gt;
«lie place. 1" the rear wm a knoll, from
vtfowe bruw might be viewed ao enchant&gt;n«. nnob “f laodacape. and in front •
lir&lt;M&gt;k'rolled to the the *caHappinyaa
rtbwdaia that mansfon. It* je matea were
»ti»&gt;d old e-untry squire and hmGsusily ;
tlwy caUyd U lk-ckl«v Hall. How- Um*s
tm«e &lt;.hanged sincu then. Point out Chat

Y- *'» flew by. till st length the dwel­
ling rod gn-unds were porthawed by a
foreign geutlauian. who ru decorated th* tn
until tfo-y ware again as beautiful m in
JJEW UAttSESS'SIlOf.
their palmiest days. None knew hi*
namu «&gt;r fota«-vy.
He famiabsd the
pie att&lt;-nti»n «f tljr pjiblic i* invited foxiro in-wait leo--mpar*bl* only to the
r&lt;ch.rrwfouc*a uff the old world.
I'u.Italy «** * young iasndaotn* and
fgUrMmbW iudiin girl, s nugly msfiiad
la Ceoneelta^AlJ^.foaJfoAb'sta. . 4’wmm
with the r.‘Mi*&lt; te'isUcwof th*hutn«*&gt; rare,
Rise &lt;»a*-h«mai&gt;«. wluy. bat. Ilk* all her
tribo, aa ready v&gt; avenge a wrong a* t»
Am msMtod toffoebtai ir otfl Itotoe. ataki.g
return n kind"’**,
tfe- waa iamillar
•k-.. MCAH. ..
I.
.
with oil the villagers, whn trwewd bar
as a privelsd character and wcr* always
Good Esurtcra Laxthox Exctupi «-mpl mi relieving her nib—iti**. 8h*
earned a sc*Mjr li**iifo&lt;od by gleoning
*ttto beat of wtMimA’ Mnj^na*.', .?. . .
in au herb garden near . what is rolled
Xepairlar dot* se short roilys.
\V*yi*outb ipvsr. . Tb* remain* of th*
,li"W
‘ rV A.Bo&lt;ifA e b
gardar &lt;v*y eUli be earn. • 8ba was very
Inqwfoitive. and tbs arrival iw twWn
of eg Individual */, whom none knnw
a»XM»iba. **• • 6*14 ** ‘b*
■
TO VQTTJSTO OhABK 1 cfoc.of lMW«u-i&lt;Miy,aQd a myetary aba
ra**j««(Lui penetrate.
-v.
Bbr pruarwdod at .«• to th*. HaU. «d
wMSMwivad with sneapsatad •mrt*ey.
She was shown through Um eatira dwel­
ling, luxuriously
*
.
.

New Harnesses,

E BY

A .

A uxH’LKE

«a th* wild bet graedW fona frPoma-

fere -4T &lt;tatt ’ffertr 4bfetf*wa: WMi

K^AiMx, sttMy sboth wind—the
paeosmar of &amp; .abeifof *prmg— was
oeas, aod her long, straight, ra*«l hair UuKfog.; Imdar teM«tt**to»4hb «*&gt;0q
Snaring behind her,—aod in bar lawny •P.r*d npidly. Uyug&amp;oa dguraaM
•rtna aba held a dtreky bat beautiful Ip

-e #epul--*rot onlyf. utidsretsa/i' staeir
'WW* JmL &lt;Wret, ,*bam. • Mtg*
'A’d it) their devliTO wprfc, deny for.

-Viil.h. T UiriekW 4&gt;r, as she pushed
bAWsestOasiMrdMMfdw affright'd Mary,
bolding up the Itegliing b«be before the
astonished aewmblr. Be* I 1 are her* and
tfos child la thine.”
“
Gaspard gsaad and Uemblsd.
All
warn startled attte re**n&gt;b(»Dce balwren
himself and the infest, and while Mary,
borro- Hrickec and feinting, was support
•d by hers*d parents, the cowardly *adue*r turned and flhd ahM. Am Pi|mat* aAuwly- withdrew bearing her help
he. b*by to tb* lonely fcm again.
But a few boar* subsequent to this
seen* the intelligent* spread through
Htngbam that Mery Vrks put tot* ftwod.
When iastaeen she wa* hurrying acruaa
th* field* in th* rear of her father's r*4dwoe. Th* bouse was sesrefod h&gt; vain,
and aouo bar track was found and tbHuwnd tn tb* star* uf tb* harbor. Buata and
grappling-irons were tmw procured, and
during tb* sDtlrs night ma*y turn were
arai Ching for her body.
Th* mom lug
sun rue* m beauty ■ o*nr the hi I Is, aad
displayed a mo*l heart-landing sum.—
I'twre lay th* boats, and tharw ware th*
aiea raising u» th* water's surface the
form of Lb* on** gay. and fovaly Mary.
8bu aus cUd in her bridal dress, her
hair neatly combed and peutnd, end a
placid but *ad uullo wa* upon bur face,
a* it her spirit bad welo/tned the end of
a In* ehves last day waa bo dreary.
The wronged Indian was now dim*
than ever mfunatad, Fun tnaa/1 mghu
sb* lulled about Hack ley H*H,aaaMi«ig
th* return of Ga»park. who al but think­
ing die excilciueot fold »Ubaided, ventured
to r*. y i»it tn* resident* al ipghl and afoae.
Fmuaty with her babe *M there, aid
• atetang, and be bad barely placed -hi*
f.afl upon di* lisps in she- cm Iron ted
lit in —rushing forth from the' ahadu* of
the tnws and sundiug wildly before him
bai.estti Hi* ebld, bright rqya uTdmyupwa^
••Destroyer’’’ «be cried, “I am bar*
again. Kavenge!”
” . ...
Mfddmwl OJ d» o-ilerj. Gupud
.UwAMd Uw L.h« trvu. U. iuuUwr'*^«M,
■ad d~b.j iu anta. ... a«ta ta.autanI
Wha.jaU.rAry.miaZd w.ta.Ma

rfUan-ntalk, J-p..., P.anv, «ta«d
him by the throat and orcjie ovoid uttor
a *u&lt;d, her fouishasdt **s bqyfod d**P
Intiriktftl. He fella corp**, and jftw
dragged hts yet panting caiuea* lend th*
brniM rod f*vs it fo the flames. .A* If
heaven bad condemned the i&lt;i*D*jvq with
its master, ths bresxu, lUUmrtu’adfl),.
swelled into it' tarnlKc streiwth,; vaut'
w^ th* Villager.' rodrovur* '.gawst th*
fiat of tbe Alm-Air; 11m next umnilag
looked upon UM ftxhut uT HucMsv Hall.
—afiroA* BuofroFtt-m-............
went forth of the Indian Gi
®.
CMhj
the vu*p el H.-rih Atn«r«
•*•« great omocry to b« —
cut up mW Turrtu-re* and fotui
in th* dtokoro of th* *uinc*br i

S

whtoh

i«dMd terrthls Umgvrw, swrtnmtrttbd by
Ute blwek amidte that fod from tba bfou

of meiMBteU oaMlM^iuaiaaaMbtaiHa, the

a. 4*1 cwiM f*arfo|,«eih^Afes death !pa«*Uy droowic
•‘f-.-V’W ,,p.r. ta.«,

toward* the OofsmtnSnt and the avowed
sy mpasby with tb* rebellion. mean writ:
thiag. They man peuror war. Thsy
an the signa ,and. preparation* for war.
for bloogy .cixjl strife Jj is nut .thus,
that th* frltrtd* nTjxwca 'ara woot to
demean themselves,.

Ttwfoll&gt;reing from h cofrrwpbnflrtit
Us feno*Oaf« -aAMmC tbat^WM so of a Rebel pupwr, ebowatear tie*'* army
J r.. • .-.'J *'T
peaceful a* wa oased apfoi «ham fWb our '“Wg*fe*
bolA» trofe bot this ar­
Moffir ys*Mfrd*y. ar* a» ihia /txxwur
my &lt;» beginning to* retard tents as ,4
•'
“I n-s^, nbitane*.
Much holUisring hs» made'
ful fir*.
them" verp sharp;- rod given lhein a-fiiHJ
“ Wetastwight BM*eH*d whhehme
of the psrtU* who p*rtWprt*d1n this ■lyMtwladg* of Uta law of s*lf.prrrers*tfon
expedition.
Thar* weew’flkii ftw rtfon a^d they wm Ur ha v a. pta a* ow irodecasr
at the beaver, for their uperati- ns Tory
scan at Huttaheldion the oocafotf*.
flinch' r^TOi^bl* the habit* of lliat aniirtnl.
who were Ibero weresuljpo and iedigpanb
Brigade* vrowiabo A V-*r thick VWs’
The vonftn, on |e*rnin|fthat IMr n&lt;une*
wern .be bfirned, UMf" MMiitldad* tw wstawpolfea *f Ml *n4'(for benefit lit
.A'h*^** Hxwpebtog to cuspdesoktarodtiwpVvc. ttatering'wtastt'
riwite them acalfer afoul and beomu*
thetboosTOd frrolwMdbti** home, U'be
rery bu«y, and in.tbe eounia'of an b»ur
deatrwyad, generally BuW Tirtp tears; -»fl*MtbWbMe
Oflgadehtu disappeared,
and in grief, sometime* too deep for ax
presikm, aidad in removing fridr- fbrai- loo aaa haw voles tad - nnetet, and are
rno»mg Uaiaaa, and yrm aftwoat think It
•&gt;
l pfoow; -bat j nfwr
IWVWM a heap rff a '
aptne painful *u«pcuk J'iu *ps enabled ■
and there ■ column
I In ft« wnrit «if de* ■ to uffaeritafft lha sudden and strange
•ir*it*«n&lt;i|frilfaMi&lt;.n:’’:The drum beat* to
ly. xxdy blackened
_____ 'whir*
Ufej»or&gt; of droastaUm was performed f?
and b«&gt;Ua w Um pl) aniuad, you sas *oa
. ■ •, , . ...
i.i.Tfr- - jda-s hohdred* of head* protruding, and lb&lt;n .
n.« uta «~taq
»r u. th* dhmrfdera, and nhatl) the ,whole body,
MMi then th* eifl.Ay brigade appears fov
• A- corre«pond*at oflth* ’PrbvTdcnee
f9^a.y«a .gait*mi fow-fofor* agAM* ■
Jauntal, wrrtnig from okr baaed the Mon­ %
dog oat taklaa,. aavfa
tauk, aftsr h«r aUach gpro Fdrt MoAl

th. Mk .Itae.
*

brush, e..vervd with a thick coating of
dirt,- UH Um rain *ud weather, while the ”
ttomromt faalow :** warmed hr's song"
h»*« heoa-i
W1*’ fir* phu* **l fa Cb* »«3’
h**e !**’ rsVp. on tbgaid* ; audynoh a rathe wtotor J
.MtAhre*, quarter* vfLeo's arrayt
, . t.&lt; . . 4
tour four.p
U&gt;! wWdn oar
dsuiitvki B^cqaiAM aan I&gt;qb4um.—I
Mi 'ind ■ ahih

a

^"w£X^K’fer-sk:

»«tipr.Kte or a pan/ .Ik th* Free State
tkklj'i &gt;•**•««, tber* lbw mfodll.m han
,
• party &lt;
Z’.:; &lt;rhfo.i
or attending U&gt; UMr "JHMW’s* ClMr'i
MAqBlMl/iAtaslMgfo »ifh*aad,totoh4h I
during hlsadmltiietralfon
sfoA sod shoMad tfrwll ^M0«&lt;4?tohM.t। u*d&lt;m*«eb*ii*n,
'
tbaaMlwr
«rtl»ita Jtiood a-*Opp.wier rif •
I
tb?.,rA-forVuW U»&lt;foy.
jfowv foay .Mrl
The smoke occasioned by The Wring **. '
^wmarfoLd
»W MMhtoWo«*H, ।
sod t^» Mam»*r xmstondj-mlppKW with |
dfwoidd
fbtafoh.
MUr
gnHant
Bfrnilai,1'1
frech air hy. iheMtot moM*.
djjh v;*^
Tb* hriQK pr^dwewd M*m0lMtoMtam4'lkur*fo\hwmg tabaivd urt
aauon fo U* Uirrat, **U thr shot sin king 1
oa4fo&gt;oat*U*Mldi«o* A« ppramafok 1
kwara it not for lb* sound.
* .

wfgffWggSMg!!

■Wi

,.above I ba .
cbed an unbrii

�the Republicans.
editorials in

In proof of thia, one

Wfib

incendiaries, in order to aid Jeff. Davie,
urge mobs to burn houses, destroy nrqo-

[QVERNMENT CLAIM AGENCY.

armies, and beeeged, as it were, Vwfl,
lories in the rear, no Republican would
need to be urged to labor for success,

th their dwellings over their beads, and

this spring. Let every patriot sbyr that
bo has faith in his principles. Let every
nicies this spring io almost certain to
Republican enter Into the work with on.
bring on and ho Mfowed by agrafe; nod
ergy. Work!—organise .’-see that ovary the only way to avoid a draft, o? etsaf
voter who is true be al the polls 1
See any chases to avoid it. or t* make It a
that every one who is entitled to vote, bo light eee, fo to vote the Republican ticket,
duly registered, sod let bo vote bo lost!
Organise at once, and lei the work be
going forward! An inportant eleotiou

although tbe officers remain until Mon­
throw sucking babes into tbo street, be­
day next to enroll and sign toe bills just
cause, forsooth, they must “down with passed
The Buses dfopnssd of all
the nigger.” It is this kind of Democ­ matters brought before It, but the Sen­ hand to hand co
foiling back of t
racy that has incited to “war, mobs, riqt, ate left over fifty bilk w»e&lt;msidored.—
were about two
political wrangling.bleod and arson;" and Probably the State will sufler no serious
barm therefrn m. The chief lues was the
when their hellish work io acoomplhbed,
swamp fond State road bills, fragments
thsy eherge It te Owadler. to Republi of tbe Omnibus BUI. in which the North­
era sections of Um Slate were greatly
cans and to tbe Administration.
interested. Tbe members, es a gsOeral

^“Tbonew Judge of tbeU. 8. Su­
preme Court for the Pacific States,
Buphen J. Field, fodfl years of -age;
is a native of Massachusetts; graduated
at Williams Collage with tbe highest
honors is 1M7; 1ms travelled ia the QU
World; studied law with his brother
DavidU ... ...............
“ '
FieidofNaw York; cm­
,
facnia ialM0;ccenpiod a
high position there, and has for several
years been Chief Justice uf tbo State.—
At tbe outbreak of the war be threw Umself into, tbo straggle, and ft is greatly
owing to him. with a few other bold foodtoo»d to talk or act eopperheadfooi. In era, that California was bold foet to toe
Tbe Copperhead Democracy are very truth the article, although appearing as Union,
hisln new pewitioe the Goveryanxious about the draft.
They are un­ editorial, seams to bear the Impress of a mo nt will have no more determined supdoubtedly/ very touch afraid of being lawyers bill of Information against the

is to take plane, this spring, the results of
which will roach for into the future history
uf this State. Our enemies and the eno­
mice of tbo country are al work. A cor­
The A’oorar of last week contains an
responding effort on our part will insure
article entitled “The Soldiers and tbo
certain victory. A victory which will
Town Elections," purporting to U* re
rebuke traitors every where—which will
ply to Knappcn's article In our last issue,
encourage our bravo soldiers in the field,
under tbe came bead. , Tbo article' has
and awaken high hopes in the hearts of
every appearance of having been penned
all -loyal men.
by by one who has not yet boco tn caucus

drafted.
But they are mere afraid that
they cannot make party capital out
of the drafting law. To that end they
denounce the law as unjust, unfair and
oppressive, but never publish any of Its

democratic party, changed in a few par­
ticulars to Gt tbe Republican party and
the Administration. Wo say, it appears
as though a lawyer had drawn a bill of

information against a real criminal, but
provisions to sustain their assertions.— bating been feed by the criminal, inserts
On tbe other hand, the Republicans gen­ the name ofan innocent person, for the
erally publish the law, that all may ace double purpose of aavlag hie draft of tbo
its provisions and judge of its fol roses.— bill, and pocketing tbo larger foe.
Tbe Democrats, of course ere violently
Id tbo first half of the article to which
opposed to the law, and, in order to de­ wo refer, in condemning the*Adminlstr*

House:
u Counting New Hampshire as two for
to one against □*, the Republican major)
ty In the next House now foots up eight.
By the above eallmate, Rhode Island,
Connecticut and Vortpool.will swell it to
eleven; while three more, which ws may
safely expect front California, will bring
ua up to fourteen.
Recent indications
warrant us in expecting three moreTrom
West Virginie, thus leaving our majority

raids of tbo war, and admit that their own
troops were totally demolished by the
gallant sabre charges of our cavalry.—
About eighty
prisoners have been

brought la.

Maacn SO.—Tie Richmond Examiner
of yesterday has an extraordinary leader
the"tone of which Is evidently intended
-to prepare the public mied uf the Soerth

* Txachkm’ Isbtttvtk.—1
:8priDf Series of luetituten
village on Monday foot.

;
ihg the unpropUkws cirt

“ To offset this, the
count on nine from Kt-----us down to eight. In Mary hod
for two, and,ought certainly-to
__
and either a dscUive battle or a retreat
out of tbe six members.
At the worst
of Gen. Lae must be the speedy caw
that will nnlyweduoe ns to three majority.
qunoe. Tbe Utter contingent
“
v*
but not probable, and ai
struggle over tbe line of the
may be safely anticipated."
u feting upon the------------ *

fourths of whom are ladies.

I
Gaxooav Is in attendance, a
Profe. fifuRsrar-r. Tfoi
’brought Wigetber.-ano more c|

lude a few simple and timid follows, tioe, it makes this significant admission;

threaten to resist the law.
- ‘The time waa when it pursued a con­
It may be pertinent here, to enquire stitutional course; since September last,
what created the necessity for the con­ however, it baa changed,** dec.
In another part of the dormant we
scription law. It was simply the posi­
There never wee a war In which there
.
y
tion asspmed by the copperheads, after find the following:
waa not a peace party. Some men want
tbe folfelections.
Before election they
“Two years have rolled over oor beads peace on any terms; some want to aid
professed to bo the only real war party since the abolitiuo party succeeded to
Crer In tbo nation, ar ’ "1’ ----- ----------in the country. They were in favor of a
been ooe scene of
thorough prosecution of tbe war and of
, crushing out tbe rebellion. After-baving
Now, the inqeisitive reader will bo
by these false pretences, succeeded in car very likely to aak at leant two questions: I
rying the election in several states, they
then showed their true colors, denounced
the war, opposed the Admjnistration,

discouraged oo listen octa, and gave great
cncovragement to the rebellion.
The
Government could not basely surrender
to tbe rebels, and against tbe influence

Vio fiF lbdtirrvre, la the Blate
portibn of our citizens enjoy t1,

lootuesto eonnoeti&lt;m with ths

course is left btft to fol) bock on uorae
penal nearer RiskmmU. taOvo the momy battle st &gt; greatef tDsl—ti from his

weeks, cuoe^Orttiy-lbo neat
oommence on Monday tbe 13*.,
Ata 'future time we may el

Waa there no bloodshed and corruption

previous to September last T

Who in

augurated three scenes of bloodshed I
According to the learned coenael, the
OT Dried beef Is need by the Mexi­
Administration was all right up to Sepcans so ration's for their soldiers. Easily
tambar last; Its acts were all ooostitutransported, palatable to everybody,
txoBal. Then, according to thia authority highly nutritious, it. forma one of the
somebody elee moot have bees to blame moat cheap and wholesome articles of
for the ..bloodshed and corruption" which
---------lor .warm weather.

poeed rebel invasion
not ground!eve. I learn from a Southern
man wbo left Chattanooga that the rebel
troops know to hare left Virginia, did
not rvinfnm. U —_ L_... ____ "
. . .

ieto

particulars

regarding &lt;|

School, and will oaly say nc

-was never more proeperone 4;

AND FOR BALE.

-the wiansgement of tte promt

Hxxltb.—As there seems to

of tbe copperheads they could not induce
men to volunteer, as rapidly as anises ry.
Now, under such circumstances, what
waa to be done! The war must go on,
hb Indeed true that the mob which
or the Union is lost forever.
The De­ fired upon the almost defenseless garrimocracy was encouraging the rebab, and eon of Fort Bumpier, did their daraosbio
discouraging enlistments.
A const rip work in the name of Democracy.
It is
lion law, then, became necessary.
No
also true that tbe mob in Baltimore who
sane man believes ' that a conscription
fired upon peaceable sokBen in their
law would hare been necessary, had tbe transit through that city, co tbe lOtb of
leaders of tbe Democracy, when attaining
April 1ML, were Democrats. And of
power, remained Iny al to the Government.
course, even according to thePinter, all
That man makes -a great mistake who
the bloodshed which followed, previous
suppose*, that with half a million of loyal to September lest, io chargnble to others
men in the field, the Governmeal is going
than the Administration.
to succumb to treason, simply because
the traitorous democracy are at home i&gt;

abroad, highly exaggerated 1
relative to sfokneea in this vic

■deem Is proper to state, that w
cickMeaofan eforaung ohm
cause for alarm. Three or fa
occurred about three weeks si t.
disease known in name toeaiitit
tad fever. It is not contagious
spparaatly ceased. Several er
of Erytipelas have occurred,

petioete are either entirely rem
are doing well. . Wo believe e
will eooa agaia enjoy its iswm'

TtcxxTS.—Wo treat the R&lt;

such numbers as to carry a few state elec­
tions.
Every men must have noted,

■of every township will procun

how the Government, after the foil elec­
tions, resorted to more stringent measures
in treating rebellion than before. Bow
imbecile end traitorona officers were do* 1

o» 04 abort notice and at the ns
tedtoyonr ovdnra. Oer eAo
■open on Saturday night previou
day of eleetfon, to supply esc
with tickets as eannot get in ear

-GOLD!

•prieg. On tbfo potec tbe Grand Repode
Apfopmiaemly raoMdn;
“ There in cm way to make aemmeris

��n«» lowf»XL Tbe trouble and «rpttte
is vary much. Hoel two rwea last ytehr
that were worth anme than &lt;&gt;•'
Ix-twMn wooLwaahcd and mvuhfd. ..
I wantyou to ceOa' eoti ven lion of.lie
wool growers of thia State n BoOW as the
10th id*.'Abril, to take the matter into

washed. Than »e can shear easily. turn
them in briars and l.ushca and the wool
will not be tnm off, and gat a good ftagte
for winter. Many .&lt;/uo havw 'frmn^wo
.to four miles to drive to wash. The absCp
got wy warm, and the men to, and than
they have So. be put in cold water. This
cannot be very healthy for the sheep.—
Then the sbewp are driven b-»me over a
dusty road, aod are heavy with dual.—
They are vere.pften turned upon'plowed
ground, and nnt sfaeanrd until two weeks
after washing. M by tMe time the wik
ernes beck into the wool, sc that there
is, in many cases, .but little difference in
the weight of fleeces.
This ia,-i believe,
a true statement of the ay stem of wwli■hj» . N«MF. LUiink if alio? the mjgor'Hj
orthe wool growers; did net.yyaah Akter
sheep, wo could get what dur wool is
wonlu As iy&gt;\nr&gt;w wo «aqM&lt; aa the
. manufacturer must have one third off.—
I oennflt alfcrd,’ and if there is Hoch
tag &lt;h»« in thia nu
’ ‘
r before
spring I
shall have to drisa
sheet, uro miles
in order to get ' ‘
and then drive
them hackjbrrmi th she dual'borne.
I
bope'thit matter __ * ’ brought out in.
-------full; I want---to
bear, — you, as I know'
friend to whoop raising in this

. Why ^aaHtea Sattar eestet

XJMrJlijflWRHrjsnse

UNKTST

Jolituil pirtrtsrj.
l&gt; MhuMrMMa^kirV^
it.’.' /

" U!rw*TI&gt; ,

.

Unconditional Loyalty.
OanjjUi**, Jta

‘

A correspondent of the Jffriculhtri^
says that “ al times, particularly in win­
ter, great difficulty! is' experienced la
bringteg. the buttea -Sumatltfies the
cream yequiras one or two hours’ churotog, and oeeadcmnlly ;ih«4&gt;uttrr appears
in small globules,, bat cannot be made
to gather." To «hadh the editor adds
the following renwafs:• The trouble
probably arise*";froyn ;oot having (be
Cream st the right tamphrature when the
from 60° to 65 * FshrTOheit. 1 f tower
than this, only a few ‘df the minute sacs
epntantog the butter will be broken, end
the oily matter will'iahiteovawWft
roung lUgtohuhenoiicod
by our corre*pond&lt;-nt. Try this cream
with a ttateiometer Mfora/atennrtitg.aad

making grease: in thia cue also, much
huttar wilt be mt, aa itbe ormtenu of the
sacs .firn, broken will enulopo the ra.'
main!ng 6mi, and many of them will
not be ruptured. Another
'
on the aamp subject, gteteJ
Mggpstfon*?/'
—
ersam .forma
-.■XiX
thick and long
demeath. It -------------------- j» eburaed Io
-^rr-ir^i------------------will not outne.
Neither should it be mixed with sour

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th. price of the btery hw iotetetad. there
ia still grantor inducement to mix foreign
sabotaaeea with it. W« have before uo
a report of an examination made in Luodu« upm 34 samples af ew&amp;e, of all
grades, and 3! of these were found to be
adulterated.
h fa ant no be supposed
thpt Yankee dealers are any leu ingenimm than those over the water, aad we
have ao doubt, from what we have seen
fro,!nd«
«*«&lt;■*» Mf’1 practiced In Ufa «*.try. The erodes used tn mix with tho

but are a fraud &lt;H&gt; the purchaser, as he
pays fora cheap and wartUem teticl. at
the price of a genuine occ. TbearthJas
outeoouly mixed withwAe erachickory ;
PMW. rye, end other grains, beans, «&gt;&lt;•
ted atey, fowMit.
mey U mixed
w.th coffee to a acNMidarbh extent, and
it will uill bar. tea pHmliar ockw.
To
a------- -wIth
t tw.

when pul into arid wal
U very rapidk. while

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BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1868.
Srtrrtrt Jortrj.

To Ike Miter of *• AdTsrtSwrasd
Bowunc. Gm««, Ky;, Mpn* «, ’*3Rttumsm, FobrusTw 4, 1MB.
-------------------------, brtWr -ta yo!
’ *—Ti.&lt;;RMk.^«riPU«Myi
ri Whu lerms we
beaded “A Bp*
Ojut is "Mw IteehFeste Rs
The tebvrman Wade, in ftt target;
&gt;&lt;UR»a.'.l
tot to a reconstrupI a. induced i
Th« sails* Mils ever the,*^. '
,'r
— _. — —™, abd'while greatly
Tbs seldiar steps brarslyte baUlt,
toe field to sustain aad defend her In this pleased with the fresh proofs yoa hare
Tbs woodman Uys as Saithsteas.
hour
of
her
peril,
from
an
isrocidns
awn.
PORT THINK
*fi»n of. JW .ficWUj &lt;o tbe easwt J. am
uiraev SKaioet her life, tost csrtalo . In­ pained to see that you baXj&gt;grt|y.cof»preThsy ars ««eb ertbs bmd of tbs heroes;
dividuals in toessveral Stales from which
Ths manhood iHlri^teod w'strift ;
we cmbs, here been eorcoettog. and at­ ? WltWafd wt'galn b/’a rrieohsGucStrong hamta that go Hghtly «• fib*.
tempting to carry into effect, schemes of tion of SbB’UnioWt
You offer us new hootrtj. He lx w wealthy firmer, end an
compromise with the ceospiratoni wjth
■durtHM-rsbdl» hm wt hwijmamm emi
« hum we are &gt; at. war, arid under tbe
.woBowIri^aR.in «M&lt;xf»n&gt;-i*“J. Hs
flitnsy and hypocritical pretext of being
“peace makers," are endeavoring to (dis­
tract and divide toe councils of ithoes ♦oSM sgelnhttsck dur ftsiftutloBk. The Uut Atri.« of them .raped, tn^ pA
who are determined oa &gt;maiatalnf our sooa.nftbe mon who thirty years sgoen SeMtirrrafc • Hiram. »&gt;
national integrity, and whereas, . these dpav«red,to bang Garrison have made
Tbs Mllor U 4ropp»a 1b tks sea)
ud b. tarraJM wl -M. L w&gt;
proceedings bare tended- and can only
Tb. aoldivr iiM cold by bis esanon i
tend to suongtortt toe bands, and .Mrve
Tbs wsodwaa » erubsa by Ms ttte.
SKtt
the
cflbrte
of
our
enetniee
who
are
array
­
another bven more venomous would take
Ba^pfodgsl Ilf. that Is wsrted
CAKM o» xu msm, 0* wins, 00 raa sxxru.
ed in armsagalMt our Conatitadow arid its place. In bringing on this revolution to the taaramwiir. b. ». ?.&gt;«.
la aunty sciiitvrmeoU uasmb, .
Government, tberdhre,
.
WS tone only awumed a cosflirt, which MB oiMll.r of Wi look UM rraraB
Bai Hagthsas tb« day st tbs toward.
JZeaoZvsd, That gay overture of penes, would otherwise have devolved upon out
And smnftbMM the enflj aad SMa.
or compromise prepounded toaUid-' se­
U»
Oj
.WWJ
esI led Southern Confederacy while in
Ths Maod offis asMast Is lavished
D^tOtATEb' PASB7.?by
wriSSwi
That Um mIMi s pmBt may Cod :
arms against toe lawfill and Conatitafion- ite^Ue poison-df kbhlltfonfem woaM
Tbl, bond and chain a.r. woh. to Hl
Io aM owes whore pus la Wt. lb. BKSDY B£al authorities of toe United States, ks stiU lurit ln Ste welhsi. and If nut in biri dailv tasAas wmwL.i Am if-tbla wriTnot
LLEFiW»uM U -Tplkd T.ken Utomatlr-s
treason against our Constitution -arid 4y, toAfafoofwnr sons, Stetowputattog et.ougJi to wlisfy his hellish disposition,he
WMmeosMto Ulf atiriklw eV w^er-«Biom
QoverumcnL
‘
.
■
nut hsB every nighim a nmavuMt swqeWr
Asro/vW. That Ibri todivMuais ugag^l By nd reconstruction could alavecg , Im ,ed him io put om &lt;ss»d ofthe chain Ihreugb
ia promonog toese atoeam -rif perfidy titadrid torougb &amp; Wirth i toe laws of a huh in tbs side—tills being insdcfua; no •
TO THOBB W HO DO THINK.
against our country..have tahea a • tnean Sollwnd elimatb would forbid that. ’Wa tbe outside by a padlock. He wks also
and cowardly advantegw of ourselves and must abide, therefore,In to* path which rwgniariv . handoaffed.
The ;naothet of
AR OTHER VOICE FROM THE ARMY. pur bravo associates 4»- arms, tai efihet
__ u K- i__ - - ------ 1 -■ _ ■« if
/--I
wc aro treading.
srfT
manr who had awflsrod very much
[For IheHsoUag* Bamst.}
- ’
their dislxxiorshlo designs, and that it is’
But could we be fully assured that from his master's bruUlity, procured U
Maacx, 17 to. 18M.
toe duty of our loyal .follow cilixsns who Islavery would be unmolested in all States tey by which she। unfastened the lock,. A
Farawn Nmat—After nn interval of are pot in toe army to reoognixs this feet, adapted to sisve labor, w¥ vftxild never
oy who was confined with hi rd procured
• duvet vowsr ovsr ll» aervt
nor uxxllne. Hist rriisvre psi
.
to A reeonetruBtloB of tbe Union. an auger anftplaced it tn the rooiri.-J
aume two months spent In looking for and so regard those plotters of treesoc suMSnt
eufasr to IlsslC sodfcrwlnch
£^a«—ei»
■«—»
something
of interest to send you* I am scoiwding to their jast deserts; arid that We ars is areas, dob merely to defease of During the evening ha bored into the
ThVi"rench
“£.”“ii£.
It is the sense of this regiment, that at our. rights to bold stoves forever, and dour until he had nude ag^poainK sufiioglad to write yon again tn let you soe toe eloee of the wgr. il.not sooner, they without sliut j 'but to 'demonstrate to the
» ROBERT* * KTRIEER,
tswrns! ednlni.tret.on. W
ieut L»r their escape. &lt; All three xopglred
aatj, n win as finsd a mos
how we do things out here, in tbe line uf should bo called to a strict aooousri
r world toe gfvrjr'and stability of a Repub­ to the stable, look eaoh of them a borae
irrilsst, welaaUy reddening I
RttolrfJ, That, tog «rmy-of-too United lic based upcfrielririerj. ‘
H is sbplled, end wilbdrawinj
politics.
The action ofthe Cipperheada
•« •
and started for Bowling Green, COmihg
Mlfbboring part, where It a
States is s unit in toe slew whicb.lt .en­
1*
receding
from
the
Federal
Union
wltbitf the lines of the pickets, they were
th
our
Northern
States,
psrtictilarly
in
H^aS’aJfowinoek. Hastings, Mteb.
Wsfft-------------tertains of this whole procedure.
and forming the Confederate States, we ukba, brought in and delivered u» Brijr
the States of Indiana. llliooiA with their
Reaolvtd, That the iodividnala who acted upon toe deliberate, mature convic­. Gee- .-Munson, then .oomamuder of the
*
'. &gt;&gt;ior»—hokai^
friends in Ohm. New York and Miohigam have inaugurated and wbo uphold thorn tion that slavery is the esseutou* basts of
poek lie took the man to a shop and
(for we' have beard of the • ioiherifr" Pratt schemes, and that portion uf too press every permanent Republic.'"1 Had th'eI relieved him of this'KaptuAy ornament.
nf oar State) has aroused ths indignation which is endeavoring to sustain them, are Uumo been based upon shivery it might A'libeugb Chick lias mbde many efforts
in every respect mure despicable cnentim have overspoed . tbs coutincni and en to get these persons back, lie it said to
here so tie'roughly,that it will not be safe
uf our country than the conspirators wbo durei-Vvrever. But tbo Northern Statea1 ths honor of Geo. Munson, that ba per.
fir them to venture toeir beads or nocks1 have inaugurated toe present war, and
bad nut Uris firm foundation. They were' emptorily refused to give tbsm up pt
in reach of Merill'a Horse before this1 who hare coms forth boldly with nrms based upon toe lie ofjefferson “ that all1 aufferjdm.lo taka .them, but told them
diabnikad rebellion ia put down.. After■ in their hands to encounter us in tbe men were created eqtxri.” ' Hinbe unl-• to’go where they pleased. Tliey art''all
venad adfrage; Aeoes free ctoriMa fbeims’ now well eared for. It is to bo hoped
f ■
that erent perhaps they will l&lt;e able to field.
Raolrtd, That as toe sentiment bf ths sboliuuniam as toatosvitehlecutotinattoo' be-will newer redo ver tbmn, and it bk*1appreciate toe language of tbe Irish Bard.
1 -true and loyal people &lt;*f our country We firmly believe toat ciyilixation bM*‘ laiaAig will not unless ariliMry,-pqRPF.
• ben he vents his indignation upon trait­’ every where is that “the Union must and higher development in South Carolina‘ permits IL
„
“XT
sball be preserved,” so it is their duty to then in Massachusetts, tn Ml««l»sippi thani ’ " •
ors in toedhllowlng language:
*•
eprffbr
1
regard the aforesaid schemes end matoin- in N«w ¥«rk, and solely bref*s&lt;r BtrifthI 1. The Mew Terrltorr of AraxMl.
Mills. Barry rouaV. Mb*-_____________ __
ations oftoow wb&lt;r are eodeavoring to Caruliatoand Mississippi hsva slavery,, : The President has wganUad toe TerriMrboM tnssoa Hke a drsdty Mlgtn, .
RADWAY'S READY REUEF.
destroy our country, on toe plea of being while MaaaachuMlteMd New Yurt, havea torial Government of Arixtaa, by/tou ap-,
Conn
Ui« cevoeils uT ibv brsve.
’
.
....____
advoostew of peace, as designing and in­
puininrent of a complete HA of civU^ffi;
And klssto tk«a is toeir bwr »f Mtgbt.
a TTOB5KY sad Cooaseloral T««. t*'***’*10
A.'Gurley,' Jato'hretnWr Ht
tending to strengthen tbe hands of-toe ■■ W« fe«l nssured that wo shall win our cers\John
&lt;
And this or singular language will be
insurrectionists in trip Southern States, independence. Our free- population ia Qotn&amp;rfroto
CmcinaaCl, W rosde Gov.
&lt;
Um language of every lover of his coun­ giving lheir aid and eonrfort, and to as­
! Bichard C. -MtAxicmtek. of New
essentially warlike; yonrs io peaceful and ertxir.
i
try. Aad fur tills reason while the sol­ sist them in tbe accomplishment uftheir cowardly. We are careless of money-, York,
Secretary, and John -N. -Good a in,
’
uefsriuus
designs
sgainsCuur
ijyUpnal
life.
diers woresll ^hotoe. they buried toeir
you ul the North worship f the slnngiuy «
Revival, Tnat syen touuld any qfbuy dollar." "Almost our sola laboring els- I
treason under&gt;be specious covering uf
fellow citixens differ la political views mrot Uxxl'r alivre.
Our entire white &lt;ehase*frbnr baVi«t been purebased By
-Union." or Ihr *-tfmoh as it was and toe
Uttitod tttates Government from
‘ with the present Executive in its admin population then is available fur military trial
i
Constitution as it is."
But as soon as ■ istratipnv bfitp national nflalrs, it is tlic
mt vice; the War talma nothing from our HMioetosopfh Me Gadsden, opr Minis­
the defenders of our country's honor, had imperative duty of alt to lay •rider-ss production. .’Youa Northern srrmes mast ter
to MMicV^.-Mx- Gadsden was • na-,
i
takeo leaveof home to fight traitors in we In tbe army favs.done—,all party be recruited entyj|y f^j).your laboring irive of S-JUlh Carolina—of the peculiar
issues tor tbe psesent, and • to unite in classes, sod the nardtU^.to^edmle'y -■ftooTrf Wliata -IM OB «• °-W« I"
fully sustain’rti toe Executive in his from your productive industry.
Our *&gt;&lt; Kra., .nil &gt;ra&gt;* &lt;»• »BirataraU«i.
&gt;l»
noble and unfaltering determination to female slave* work in bur Adda, while Ttep.rara. UMVra, •ouell the Insurreclion existing, in the tbd wives of ybqr Northern Udm aro unralv l»k«» .“1 .fe.
Sonthem SutetL and . to tramfait unlm- indoors mmwaring to rhe oomfon'Ol benefit of the Slave pbwer foe the §tfqra
JJEW HAKNESS BflQP.
pstrwd tbs Morpd inboritanaw wbi«h —• Umir laminaa, sod tnelr oOlMm are « outcropping' uftoat Institution, hj.rert
have received from our gallant ancestors school-* total waste of their labor ins our Gbvtrrimenl too eutn of H, 060.000,
The Attention of the puLKe to invited and without warning and with diabolical .
in trust for piwterity.
military view. Thus, as producers, our another of those peculiar outragaa .which
cunning strike the unwary victim in his
M ths Xvw Harness Shop rf
JJrjpZtwJ. That the only compromise three n&gt;iilio*» of slaves are an ufiset to toe^autoihas-sgflpred ftao* tori: Nurto.—^
1, iqMMTW.
circum six mfflWt'of yotir farming population. It ia an oblong "Welch of torrttory« about,
n,.wt vulnerable part infleting an Incur* ,which we might uwi&lt;r
la Cosneciten
P,r*°M ble wound, unless the remedy to dose at stancoa
consent
to
with
Mr.
Davis
and
p. wjwt, and only
i
Too usMot, therefore, tnatatafe a larger 000 dilles from
soraiipg,
, h jra.u»BJj
hand and promptly1 and vklllfolly ap jbis supporters in the south is the adop­ army than wearambhiW oppose P»you,
tion of a cartel, tW n •‘Copperhead” be without such a derangement of your in- on toe east by Texas; on toe wee^by the
pli’ed.
; exchanged for a. Union conscript. (until
duttrv at.will Serioasiyilireaten a Folto- oJfcrt*&gt;rfa»’Wm «. u» «*»!&gt;,
Are mqsotel te givwhta a sail befere J-kia*
But to toe reriotoljone and toe prevl- |the Union men fa .tori ^outh, have bgen lutiou at tosNcrth. 'tb Arise oon.ider- Nra- Mute.rat w It. Hom. by
from cbnpcription'.an^.lho Cop aUocaadd the wondcrfal atrium of our Mexican Staton of Ohihuahau aad Summa,&gt;iue action of the olBocrs and privates. of released
।
their nf
rira!ralli.« •oil afid Ulmete for deWfalv. Airfare and qfvhjcb it waa formerly .* part
The
IMS Suteni, toettW *“!“■ the Regimens. Wa had dreto parade at |pierhead*
with toeir brethren m [toe Southern. Con­• Ufa?military i m possibility’that we c«n Territory *a now organired is somewhat
•iTely.Uaw. '•
I undock ?■ M., then earns the’ sword ,
difiertflt -fn ^rtri and she from toe
federacy.
it .raw
prerentato-ns. T&gt;y. were presented
■
Let CupperU^s relUn. toU ns^ly the Size of ours.
Bucn n turce wo ieci Gadsden Purefiwe, extending northward
Capt. McLean and Chpt. Pierson by
oMtotfri of this
regioeunl to from। certain your Govsrnmintcan neverraise. to thu mountain chain that runs nernse
thsir respective campstoea TW former '
,
Mark, tb«. adotber e.rj ramarkaW. the lower.part qf.Ne? Mexico.: The act
Missunri, and n&lt;A a dissenting votoo waa
j qnptqixiug it designsics tbe boundarise
received his sworM. fftim the Cbsplain—
raised although eschresolution was voted
I M&amp;inbws:41 All that parj of the present,
the-Rey. Mt.. Landis, who, by toe way, uR,"n *
1 if we aiwXgWng for Marerj, U is tro Ussi -Nrritory df New Mtyfeotitoato Wwfc of
**
’ '
~5rOTTISrGb b£EN 1
is from Ohio but a natireofPennsylvania,
a line ran log duo. wwto-from toejoins
true tfisl' sUyety fighU fur
j.
who addressed toe Capt. in sloqaea-. end all toe proceedings ofthe meeting. Ifjn
&gt;
TUWtdJURwM4.oura)aves«0durei wham tori aoatoweU oeraer of toe Terrifedinff ISflgtrage. Ths address and to tbe tnidpa oi nll toe seducing wtifai^f• ‘ ponsayunceofUm war, are -scarcely
■aata^ U&gt;*D~lb9m »o ,which, togr. have,
piy were Bitt truly patriotic.
Ckj&gt;t.
alavgry such ecnUmcnte are boMly avow­
Pisrs^p caao was another ^peculiar ooe, ed bow eoatemplibte must be tbs man,
he haring reaignsd «• nr tores days or society of men, in a Aftt' Stole who,
previous, sc that the ocepaioai wss one would lhateri upon them an syit. which al!
where hto men not only showed their re
Acknowledge baa brought on toil iniqui.poet for their CnptaitC but at th* ««•
tows rsUUiuu.
14s«
.
tons took their farewell of. him In .-Ian|Wth.t-te*d^«faly toal they nolorily

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A LECTURE

respected tons W» accomplished dfiser,
but as a.gentleman and pelriot. ’ Kffne.
the certmohies wire ’ oyer, tbo Colffln*

^^tT^afoond^pfr^, .

ourselves and for our children after ।
Maj the Eeiris* bTour rulem bo
BMd tethe ctmVktfon tost tovy o-n
rebase
■ •terab'.lng oo*W«; ,
rptMoM o^V God give toton to

�real

5*5

they take their name. Tbeirwords are
like adder slings—their Site like maniacs
or firada.”
Any oae wbo has read a loyal paper
for (be last four moetba^nows that these
=&gt;‘ Is not often that Copparbeadlsm I sentiments crowd every Utter aad weigh
can pul on sufficient effrontery to call uu each soldier's heart. Nor has politics
For Rntoott of -At Stott tfoiiwroiiy—'
for a returqwf the Buchanan policy of■ anything to do with throe noble utterAt Largs—Ouvaa C. Onarortc,
Government. There can be ns doubt anon-they ignore parties; just as &lt;, " ■ “ X"' WiacuaAxMoon,
Douglas did before hl
’
• ।
let Dtei.—Ewwsan C. Wautxa.
but that all genuine Copperhead* deairs
#d
“
J, Eaanvsn, Joneox,
to return lo th* Buchanan policy ; hut said, “there could be I
3d
“
Cteanua H. Rmuioio,
lbs
struggle
bi
which
_
there ar* but few of them that dare tell
4th
“
Amm L. Root,
the people so- Tbeir organ, fa thia vi I- —Patriate aad Traitors." ' Tbeee let­
fob
“ 1 KumM Kflvat,
h;e. more bold, or lees crafty than tbe j ters and resolutions breathe the freshest
•to
ThSbwas J; Joeuw.
Five nocomprufutetng Democrats and
rest, take* the imtiativ*’ in proposing to patriotism aad si thazaarn« time the
three Rapublicnas, as Mlowa:
make James Boshanan the model mat* most withering deoueUtinn aad scorn,
Cimetoek, Moore, Richmond, Roof,
for governing the Republic. In ita last for the cowardly sneaks wbo stay at
home to busy themselves In railing at
issue tbe great expositor of Barry county
the government, cursing abolitionists,
Copperhcadiaui make* the following re­
slandering tbo soldiers by say tag they
markable statement:
ars demoralised and “sick of tbe war;”
“Much ae James Buchanan was berated
wbo urge them to desert, call lbs war
by his enemies, and suspected of trsacbon “Abolition raid for the nigger," and be jart ea wel pleaeed with lUt trwmber
help to shield deserters; to evade the upon the Board af Ragouts, ae though th.
ic* that could save tbe nation.”
With that
draft ia every poesiUs way aad whoa whole were Demecrota.
And again:
aeneaaary resist its execution.
’wenrbar they woaM control tbe Uni vend
“la it not witbin the scope of a probt
ty. If thia ftieioe wrovemrat would give
The lesson these soldier* teach os, ia, ,
bility that the Buchanan policy vorid
to* majority of tbe Board to the Repub­
that these “fir* in tbe rear men,” aro not licans, tbe arttea 'of thus* Republican*
bar* aucceeedsd F
To tba last question
believe almost Republican* or Radicals, but are procr wbo wereiwatnraiantal h&gt; ita taeeptfoo,
every intelligent reader wjj| answer— Z&gt;rmeeral&gt;,coMsrrtwAv«saad Gppvrfowd*.. 1might with a gmwlrtreteh of charity, In
view of high prweocwtioe, be considered
“Tea, it would have succeeded as daterny- They tell us, but for them, the rebellion .
teas odiooa, but as the case stands it
would collapse. Tbeee “armiatlce” men ,
iny ikt Goraaswxwr.”
_ »
seem* that there was a design to throw
i
We do not need to state what that pol­ are tbe great hope of the Confederacy, ths
wbri* thing taK&gt; tbe hand* of tbe
icy was which the Democracy desire to and, consequently, to be beaten and Democrat*, which will be thr result if
tkAet shall be elected.
And If tbe
1
restore. Most of oar readers know foil trampled under foot, by tbe loyal at thio
University goes into tbeir hands, we
well what it te. They know too that it
•bould like to see the eheri*b*d hope* of
To those wbo have near and dear thorn Repohlican* realix*d, aa they will
has been condemned by tbe entire North.
They know that it wa* to let tbe traitors friends in tbe armjq^beee “voices" come
go oo stealing and destroying the prop­ loaded wilhempbaaia which cannot be
disregarded. No matter what have been
erty of th* ~ - - ....
Budianan in his retiring meeaage said old party issues, there is now but one
“This ia ail wrong but tbe Government issue—tbo vigorous prosecution of the
is powerless to prevent It ‘flutes may war. Before it, all minor considerations Prom tks I tghlsmi Ossi; Hvws.

moat go down out of sight. Shall the
Union ba restored by ffiling its one

ability and patriotism.

iotlce

qovxrxmot cLAnctenrev.

Kectnrtv Tb* folfowfog Is believed to
b* reliabl*: Com. Metarff left taxing
too at 2 P. M. to-day.
Juet as be was
leaving be saw Rev. Mr. Maeairt, jart arrivrd froert Danville, who reported the
rebel* under Breckinridge end Pgcram,
eight to twelve thousand strong, march
ingem Dau villa, batafowaallea distent
from Milford, tbe 1st Kentucky Cavalry
bolding tbe/ebel advance in check, while
owr small forces were falling back to
tbeir fartifieatiuM.
'
Laxiscrox, March 26.—Later reports
•late that th* Rebels now occupy
vills. Gen. Carter, wbo waaat Rtchmcwd,
la also falling back. It ia believed that
tbe Rebel* aro attempting to cross tbe
Kentocky river at lliekrnan's Bridge.—
W* hate force enough there to destroy
tb* bridge if they camiot check them iu
ennaing. Mr. Person, Collector of In­
ternal. Revenue; B*rn*. Banker, and
many others from Mt. Sterling, arrived
here'thia morning, state that our men ro­
es ptared *ome 900 Union troops captured
at Mt. Sterling by Clark's Bebel cat airy.
All Un»«&gt; families leaving and coming
down to Covhtgton. A gentleman wbo
srrivrt! this evening from Mt. 8terlh»g
this morning, brought a Irtter written by
a Unioo man oT OwaMtill* yestarday.
staling that Clark'* Circa. SQO to 1000
strong, had returned lo Ow«osville. and
were there reinforced by 3000 sriaalry
of Hum; brvy. Marshal’s cnmaisad.

Within the last fortnight three tenanthon»es on tbe farm belonging to' our felthe Union, will prevent ita preservation.”
low-dtlzM, Mr. Beujatirin Pugsley, but
mite?
or
shall
they
be
placated
by
abject
Such was the Buchanan policy and sudi
occupied by Hv brother Walter, and on*
ia the poBcy which^Jl traitor* desire to surrender of all we base hitherto b*ld oe the farm of Esq. McCoppIn, (the last
return to. It te a policy that permitted | •acred—via: Liaaarr I
Shall this gov­ named an entirely now building.) all ait-1
ernment bo ovsrtnrwed* for tbd aele pur­ usted In tbe Northern part of Bushcreek
n traitor Floyd to send all the arms out1
township, havebcrtt set fire loandenllro
of tbe Northern States, to be deposited pose of making slavery th* ‘corner stone*
Ty destroyed. The only cause that can
in Southern forts and aruenala, to be ofthe structure raiwd on its ruin* I— be imagined for this dastardly and Gend­
Shall
Now
England
w
hoar
sole
crime
ia
ue.
•■sof
stolen by Southern rebels, and their
i«h conduct
Is ’us.i.
the mail;
Copperheads
muaies turned upon ths capital of tbe her love of /m uuhrwfemts be tknut out hatred eetertained by I
ger” and for
Nation.' Tbe same policy sent every in tbe cold, in order to conciliate the se- of that vicinity for “the
Union men, wbo are
sely charged
armed vessel of,tbe Government into coders of the Gulf Slates 1 Electors of
---------------- r-.—. -ke benefit of
foreign aad distent seaa, so that the re­ Barry county ! cast your votes fur that I “ihe nigger.1* 'Die bouses burned had
bellion might receiva'no check from tbeir party which ia pledged to carry on tbe been occupied by negro ten an la, but they
preaance. It was the policy which per­ war until tba last traitor lays down hi* are represented aa industrious snd hon­
est people, against whom no ofleese is
mitted no check to treason, aad fa, of arms, and you will never regret It
slleged, axcepl the color of their akina.
Coarse, tbe policy desired by all traitors.
Altar the burning ofEwj. McCoppin’s
The Pfoaarr baa at length thrown idf
We are permitted to copy the closing i house, an anonvmoua latter was sent him, day. The rebel advance io estimated at
threatening
if be dare to rebuild the
tea mask of loyalty, aad ita treason stands
Our troop* are rouprotion of a private tetter from a private bouse his own dwelling and fenow should I t,SOO to 10,000
confess*d. Will any loyal man, tn Barry
■
- 1 ceotraUng rapidly. ConSdeaww ia Mt ie
in tbs 3d Iowa Cavalry, to hie friaeda in share tbe Mate fate! “
county endorse such traeaon, and gid Hope, In tb» county, reaauv* io Fence wsn'THMs to boni-ttw ptfpirt i 6ri.tbir
Southern as well as Northern btra|tora, meeting* in the North. It has the ring Union men in tbe neighborhood, and be­
phia states that Farrsget’s vessel* had
by voting fare tiekat, put forth by a of the true metal, and we commend ita ing but few in number, and surrounded
re capuirrd thr Indianola without resis­
party wbooe leaders ean aak for a return •entimebte to oar readars. It ia written by an overwhelming number of Vallan- tance. Tbe rebels bad worked on her
digham Democrats, tbs Union men are
«d she waa nearly ready for eerrine _
to the Buchanan poliey of disintegration ' frotp camp near Lagrange, Team, aad
sulforing a perfect “reign ofternu.” In
Tb* Queen of ths West ia up tbe Black
God’* name what are we coming to, if River out of reach.
dated February 94lh, 1063:
erimea life thesd are U&gt; be committed
“1 bear considerable of ensce meeting*,
A fol) vote, on Monday next, 1* a Rsfor no other cause than political enmity 1
MlJ IO n.k, , tarf
pubiiou victory. A light vote, the Cop- Union dab mestings, and National Qn&gt;. la 11 not time for all friends of law and
T1 ‘’.“TT"
to
venlion*, to try aad compromise thii lit­
perbend* triumph. Rapabtema, wo ap­ tle war—meetings to form eome arm is order, and espeeUlly aj! true Union men, Ite r*Ul Uur-— •
to rouse themeelva* to tbe danger which
peal to you, let every man be at the tics, io order to get eome foot-bold, to
fic cannoned*.
threatens them, and prepare to defend
polls, and eoe to it that every Repablioaa make peace with traitors—devils. But tbeir lives and property against the mid­
neighbor ia th*r* also! Seo that every 1—end it te the sentiment of oar whole night deed* of miaereenia like those-wbo
Rswimeat—denounce the whole thing a*
perpetrated these fiendish sad devllteb
man votes tbe State tiekat, aa wall a*
a Northern Copperhead scheme, both
tbo local ticket. Our State ticket is one villainous and rebellious. Bo you know outrage*I “Forewarned, forearmed,” te
tbe dictate of true wisdom.
of great importance. Oar nominees ki what I think ofthe matter.
I will tell you wh*r&gt; th* prow and the
Judges are triad men and true men of
secede, and the Constitution which made

sricHL

Bmmkb.—We have ri.ad-

additieM to our stock of bb
oar aseocuuent may now be
aad elagnotrtyte «f Marriag
Land Contract*. Bond Head

| unpaid much Icteger the fault will be with
tboM who have not pay roll* ready, or
| with neglteeat Faynsaaaarw
Major Vgylor of Ohio, fa latinned
hero, paying diaaharged aeldtore.
Hfa
twi menu are at the rate of about 1380,.

The Teoober*1 Institute
village last week, dosed it»

graphed Wert ertriag

Friday teat

tled to your support, and you would be bs* lost a beloved husband fa battle—
movw than criminal, te aegioctiag to give when suab women ’•Hl any comwromie*
ornettle, tbsu I aay ertlle.
Otherwise,
U. Again we aay, let every Republican
I any. tbe battle field, and soldiers well
be &lt;wr head, on the day of alectioa, and armed, with heart enough to fight-that
vote th* foil Rspublicgn ticket. And w. ietbe way to meet and settle our diffibeliav* there la a largo class of loyal caltfae. The kind of delegate* to (he
eocveetion 1 should propone, vroald be
mounted rtSemra, well dritfad and no-

crowded bouse. On Friday *
W*wrk» teclure,bat s *ueialg*
•cbuol room, where tbe tier
tbe snort pleevisg sad eater

acter. Rroeilalion*. (peecbes
storieeaod lively repartee* a
•ion highly interesting. Ti

French ns having foHee.bnek 20 mile*,
and befog S3 mUm frvm Puabla.
No
movaaMM vsn.pt on the bypntheeteof,
being in qurot of find.
An attack la
Mpaeted befar. the ifoh fort. Jum
h*d visited Puebla sad fiwmd tte ermv
JaMfoA.na Frondi
diers deseat so an average uf at leart 90

aro pubbabed elsewhere. ]
'lisente offered, we quote th*
Haat J. M. Gregory, Sup*
anay we ere taeg sue bfa gr

ABU8HED 1*40.

dome during tbe entire
Gmgery fully understands b
NacIalhataU;hfabrtrt.i.f
iwthe work of educrtioa aa

sdelia ebeorbed ia tbe oode-

0»te Normal School,'are
teacher*. aad bare made a vt

tOMBco

imp read rm apcn oar dtiaaaa

q*m inwd all their adueati

•ikkfiltt— *2S.
FiaxCttwaa.—Mr. Atfroi

•of Carlton, in thia county, bar
■oSoe a sample of brown lb
r™“»

Wa wweta cau ths special attention

of ear neaders to tbe army letter cw our
first page. Tbe letter aboeld have been
dated as Wamwton, Mo.
Mr. Triford

«♦ art **

Under all the

W it was a mrot decided a
staled last week, ■there werr

They ar* not

party hacks, bet aaen of exalted principles
and sound Judgement. They ar* r»ti­

3»&gt;

7W

�tirrnt.

1ITTI1S

J^e&amp;Ufldtor

~^a.
ytjal gaticn.

,—„

. lltted to repre*
___ , That tbe comriii
entertainment and arrangement*
aured of our warmest personal.
for tbeir cordial and unremiUtog-W

1 be a death blow to'
, _____ whiffet* now *eeu on
avesy au^t *u&lt;wr,
wtfj
an act
ihatwill dowbtlee* work much good to

■ayyae.

'VWse. 'BkX.’w.ts
arc. wot dKcvcA to Vkut,
at. a racaictae. wWitk v&gt;\\t
txwc att Vae “'AU vAack.
JtMi'a vb kevr to," \swt a* a
rcvacAkat aacviX — • ftreat
} Dx^utator ot Vac wv^tewv.
; \a t\\c DVktou* aaiftAct*
f
avA BouVaVat-rc
1 Ka%, ^ar a toafc ttrac, Seco.
| vauca wccAeA aa artxctc. &lt;A
[ Btoraoxk, DVttev*, u&amp;u.e'a, \S
___ _ takea \a ^.ro^er c\ao.aV\\M*,
Vae, ^ro\tcr Vttwc, ar*
a BUT* \WK\\UV'C ©5
‘Thlious Fever^
Fever arid jigue,
■
Liver Corjyplaint,
(Lyspepsia,
IndigeaiioTi!
Ja,ztndioe, ■
.
Kidney Complaints,
aad. aW dx»c.a*«.%
a «a«vt’tar taftftwre.

'VXxesc *BVacv»
-tviarvz
,ta**
■**“
place in that region en long.
This re­
Minds aa of the eoewttric Englishman,
wbn
followed
everywhere
th*menagerie,
‘
to publish
‘‘ ‘
j—* (the lion bite
put it in th*
All of xhicb i* reepectifulll submitted.
Hastings, March 27, 1863.
C.J. Baxna,
Mast E. Dorr,
M. B. Bcaouzn,
Msaonn MeKrtvrr, ., ,
Mm E. PwLMM,-Cowron!tt«.

addition* to oar stock of blanks. Among
our aa*orui?eat may now bo found io*y

and elegsntslyle of Marriage Cartifieates.
Land Contract*, Bond Heads &amp;c.

The Report of the Committee wss I
cepted and too Resolution* adopted. ’

ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.

arc eoax\uj*&lt;A
vaxe aad
root* aad kc&lt;ck%,
v^tek vaakc Vacra

■WwjXvV^ 'Vo'sA.e.
Dr ‘B.okock?*
.
ftXo-KvaeV. ‘BxXXets
awe Vac yoov vaaak VrtcvA.
Dr. "DokoeWb

12.M0.

Bcsmkd to D«ATH.-5)n'Thursday last,

»avt Vac. \uoor vaaw vaaw^
Doctor'* D'AX*.

a litU*giri,abo« pighLorjjtoe years old,
daughter of Ndeon Rich, of this village,

w« erjjw^ bunted bj£»tekTh* Teachers’ LhsUtute bald fa. Ibis
ing ffto frotri the open hearth of a stove,
village last week, Moead tie aeamun on
near which she waa stoodiog, that sb*
Friday inat Under al! tbe cireumstar- died'on toe fullow^g jej^,...
»w.«■ it was a moat decided sucoew.
Aa
stated last week, there were more than a

Dt. D.okoekk

ftX.ovcvae\v

R. R. R.

arc. Vac r\.ek ntan't ftoXacc.
awA. Cova^O'fX.

KBKF WB1X.

HOW TO
TuwwaHir Committzks.—Will our
Raswat’s Rkaot Reuar m a positive
friends in tbe several townships in this
]*cton*. ware held** the Praetorian county, send in tbe names of their newly prpeervaRve of health, and preventive
Church, sad cfery evening wito*i*sd a appointed Township Committees? We against sicknwv, few people would enlTer
a day* illnee*, If this medirio* wee belter
crowded bo^se. On Friday evening, there wish to make a full political directory
understood, and used on. all becasions
, . &lt; L fHUH ”4r 1 • • when pain or iineaainau is eaperiuoeed.
was do lecture,but a social gathering al the of tbe ooBBty.

hundred •taaehers preeent.

Dr. ‘RoWck’*

Tbo evening

vmaot&amp;U Xkc wxak aaA
Atkn\.\XaX.tA.

Dt. TAokockk. ,

school room, where iho exercises w«r* uf
tbe most plessing and entertaining eimr-

Let us base this feet in mind, that dises**
Snn is thb Rzrcsxa/— Will tome always giv*s unmistakable signs of Us
friend in each township send In FVLL re­ approach. Al first toe patient esnerron
tea a slight diicomfirrt, thia i* fidiowed
atorto* sod Rvaly repartee* made toe.onca. turn* aasoon a* poosibl* aAertbariwJtem. by t&gt;*io to a greater, or-less extent,: and
sioa highly interesting. The resolettoos We desire to get rirturn* as far as posalAra published elsewhere. From tba sen Lie before going lo press.
,l|nt«iu offered, we quote tbe Allowing:,
Twa MW*—"tori -?rs- D»Lc&lt;' ‘uT Urt»
lion. J. M. Gregory. Superintenden!— villsge has laid tn under obligations for
&lt;nsy we ere long *** hi* gemal presence
a nice pan of fresh fish.
Such kindness
.among aa again.
. i.alwayeepprfcHMied W ptWttrrs." ’ 4
Tb* Temple of English Literature(may it ever rest upon its own Sills. r
Wt Laxax that our old friend A. A.
Our Prof, of Malb«mati«s—may be
Kirojtpe* E^.. *C, ^alamaxpo, fa ty gdevar^e valiant to&lt;IUr(l*y) into tetters
drees tba citizen* of Hickory Comers, in*

[Otfcr^ O,
. W._«

wtA

or woe*; ar feel drowsy, languid, dwbilita
ted, to^*wue dhtoa* ia about to •««»■
you, it may be Ch»U* aad Few, Typhoid
Few, Pnenmoiih, BUlioux F*v*r, Mueaxa, Djptoeria—»t may be Small Pox,

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artVac SoVAwrk Vr\cvtd.,\»^
^vc\j-eatvavf Dtawkca, D^»catejnfc, Dkcuvaakwa, etc,
TAr** /Otters ar* put up in guarl
betel**, qf u-bfet Ch* abet* is »fao-»imfl*. Th* label i« jtrwij/ *ngTatwd,an4'
C* profiled u-i:h a «V*-&lt;u&lt;ted'/rem
BtmnttT^nUru. (PriM (1 ptr hotel*, or
fix for fS.
C. W. JJabaoS:, tPrt^rirlor, Jf*. 6
Zxri Jburfh Bt, Cincinnati, ta uh*m
eil orders should be addrs*s*d.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

Ia Uta matter of Uro estate of Dante! Smith,

FOR SALE BY

SOLDIER'S BOUNTY,

open on Saturday night previous to toe
day of election, to supply such towns

BACK FAY, PENSION, AC.

rpix undcr»*j^i»4. barlat rooelv*4 frost K I).
JL iinci Ewj.S~.sd Auditor of th* Troassrj-

with tk*qt»(**caapntget iawltenrH im

COMIWE roSsjtf&amp;MMCT10XS

A Scccbbsmcl Mxscmamt.—Tbe suegood will of our peopfa win go wltoVr

cesaful merchant ia alwayh tba one wbo

G. wnemver duty may tndd him.
keep* tba hgfa elajs of goods oX*U kind*,
:Pifasyra, Bzu. aad Rmxr pCtW
and *a many W them &lt;•*• ante of the
8 tote Normal School, are both able fad, they keep tbe Chtmiccl Salsratiu,
teaebete, and havo made a very favorable manufactured By D. B. DeLand A Co.,
inipmasion upon our citizens. May *uc-

FutxCbtTtfaa.— Mr. Alfred E Towler,.

of Carl too. ia this county, has toft at our
■office a aampla of brown linen thread,

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by Mr. Footer, last ynar, aod was span
by Mn.

Fowler, who ie prepartog Ml

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Lm all wbo osa, amnlato.

example thin set them, and thus &lt;Wy

King CaStoe.

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Dr. D-okaekk

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Ticxxt*.—We trust tbe Republican*
-WMtlactad th* InsLi tola.
of every township will procure printed
Profbwor Gregory, Bute- Superinten­
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rtotr-11.' •“af»5
seeds; those of tbo common chick weed
WIU start at a temperature just above
freeing, while tbeee ofsotno tropica!
plants require 75 or 80 degrees. Ths
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germinate at a temperature of 50 to 60
degrees. Moisture fo required not only
to soften the seed coat, but lo enable the
germ to grow, and too Bills or loo much
_fo equally fatal tasewoesa. If the soil too
dry, the seeds remain unchanged; and if
an excess of moisture is present, tbs seeds,
if delicate, will decay. In wall drained
soil the proper aiuuitit of Water Is held
by capillary attraction. Tbe third requi­
site, air, is always precant in recently
worked soil.—All the conditions bsing
favorable, there ba great difference in the
time that-eeeds require for germination.
Placed under similar circumstances, it
has been found that wheat and millet germieate ia am day, beans, radbbee, and
turnips in two, and lettuce in four.days,
while melons and cucumbers require fire
or sit, aad parsley thirty or forty days.
The seeds of some trees and ehrube re•main in the ground one, or even two
years before they genst&amp;ate. The oojnmon causes, of failure with good rends
are: too deep or too early eowing, and
excess ^.motstere. . When small seeds
are planted too deeply, the vitality of
the germ is exhausted before it can reach
the light and air nursestry io ita growth;
such seeds sboakl be barely covered
with soil, ahdlf there b danger of tbe
surface becoming too dry it should, bo
shaded.
Very small seeds may be
sprinkled on nicely prepared soil, and
then lay a board upon tbe surface' until
they start. When sowing is done u»o
early, tbe ground la too cold, and many
seed's rot before it beeomen of a tempera­
ture to cause germination. Too much
moisture in the soil excludes tbe necessa­
ry air, and this one of the requisites be

The bens will try to continue tbeir
species, by laying-eggs, when confined to
grain diet; but aa a rule, tbe more animal
food the anom eggs. 11 they oaa get no
anima) food otherwise, they will even
jwekouX/aad eat eaah other's feathers or
quilla Tbeir natural ft ol embraces in­
aecia and vermin, and when allowed to
roam at large to find these. they lay well
To get eggs in winter give them all the
IBM bkauf fmsh meal, Gme, foe. Butch
er's'oSti is a cheap aouioe of animal food
fa' bens. We wee scraps from the fist
thing ortaNUhmsota, buying it in cakes
offrom 50 to 100 lbs„ and throwing
them Into the yards where they lie until
gradually pecked to pU— --U — .—J.
lite material c-ste from half aeent to one
cent a pound. Grain ia good for fottepbig fowls. Water, always accessible, or
regularly supplied, is aa necessary for
fowls aa fur other anitnalx They eat
the kitchen ofial aa readily aa pigs, and
turn it to a more profitable account.—
Avoid giving them salt food,
Comfort,
that is, shelter from storm and wind,
with good food, ia the t-esl “ hen per­
suade?’ we know of.
Whitewadi oo

Vary inch of the poultry bouse will keep
out lice. A bed of uni-ached ashes to
roH in, ia a good protection against the
small vermin. Lime in some form—as
oyster shells, or bonesfinely powdered—
ia needed by laying hews—grovel, and

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four eggs beaten, the grated rind of a
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Brffttrt flotira.

OBOMy tbM aradw by '-tbd-bfal wflfa&gt;«ted
or the tom of« dfa ) u»d yeti -ritar oH
my hones: labor mua: 1 be turned fnra

gamhJhraT! Fieroa-poMiona seemed to
war wnbip jum,*slh* sweet eistoeeri
former bops pesaed away. He Abd nra
Uce that there were mutteriage of ■ wrath
at tbe tabla, aerate after auotber Was
fleeced iw his tors. Cries ef "adfatefday''
were pet by oootamptuoya eMera from
the successful gaga who pocketed she

Sistings' Jituintsi ilirttfin.
SJiattllaxj.
Dttr tOUTTD Panta; ~ vTfaw apriieetora
la »n eaasa wbcrv
bain Is fdl,
th* LKADT
RE
in a pleasant farm bouse, one wintry
U»'ab~ld
b. .«!.«!
f.k.a
i.urcLlr-a
«■ *r"fifai&gt;• baifaiwaiklii cf watar—wUIewsa eve, attor supper and a hard day's wurli
artdliv of tbs otoassob. cad promote dtesrtira, to at threshing. Samuel Grey rose from his
to a pIoMcal and bsallby stuautuiL
chair with a sad, weary look,, and aloud
before tbe drawer of tbe old barest!.
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
•Samuel, what is thee dotow F asked
Vo say tbai iMVifi Raaov Rausr u tho his meiber, fallowing bins. ••TbtaiatKH
going out tonigt, when ao tired F
worl* Ybu is m.« to*&gt;t&gt;&gt;r, tr. ik If ism ft«i
‘ Yee, mother ” be replied, taking up,
sksptieal. .lid te enlaced. It evobmis &gt;a &lt;W
rvu&gt;|..wil&gt;oa lbs propsrUrt of a d.gw.r , sUaislaal with a sigh, • small "calico bag, which
as asti-asHta. a atM betaffsetlra AsMegaat, and seemed well filled.
a direct rawer ever tbe nervss, eeMter ssreetec
“Vfby, that is tbe mortgage mosey,
nor anodine, tbst rslievea p*ia In a manner p«
caber to ttertg sad to wise* we base ra warffte Samuel; what dose thee want with tost I
tbe English tonwwsga etartly SeeapreM Its eetira.
Tbs Fmch cell It »stepramt. So much to its it is nut due till n«it spring."
“I know it. mother ■ but I must have
internal administrsttoc
Wbtn applied aternally. ItSrUl be tomd a art powartel noeater this money this night," ha answered in
trritaat. Instantly mddoulaa tbe eartoe to whseb
it to eppned. ud wttMrawGig tbe Hood from tbe a determined tone.
■2sSss; LTkH-a." nsnr
“For what, my eon 1 Thee has always
told me everything.
We earned this
I &gt; ni ttlb rnOt
o. .
money Ingetber."
“I knuw it, mother. All tbeae years
we have toiled to pay off that wur'gnge
IWEEZET * HIS’
left on the farm at iny father's death, and
4 TTOBXEY6 AT LA Wand gsKeitom In Cbaanod It has ell come to nothn^. Sit down
A eery P.rileslsrsUn.ilon ps’d to Coavcy«
saclag, toe toraetigettoa of tu»«i t« I^nd
in your chair, mother, and 1 will tell you
FoiwdiMarss of dmvtgsgeS. As. WJw
the truth, an 1 trust | have ev«r dona. I
to sttsud to nil calls in tho Lae of tbsir probssiow
du not fear yosr blame, m I always loved
ssdbaslsoss.
.
... .
oa« fa tto Court Hoaso, Hasangs wiw.
■ vuUr prsiec. This one egregious error
siighult stoM la rw
has taught me great lesaves already.—
lt.« c.rruUl.on, rs*eaSoconntT.—Tbsjr art. They say wunieu can bear trouble bettor
- -----—----------------- -- -bcni. os tn tbs cast st than men."
USTICE Off THE PEACE. WiH rttoadtoto
Samuel's pother trembled
cUreth-n of debts and alt other brtiraas
perlainina Io bia otoo erit* tolWiy Slri yramto
but she sat quietly down. EL.----- -- —
1-a. Otoe oppdslte Dodge s Hotel, Oreagovfov
pfeasant to look at—healthy and fresh,
Mill*. Barry erabty, M'eb.________
with a clean Quaker cap crimped about
it. zBbe&lt;uuld not believe her son bad
done anything eo very wrong
was a mystery.

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staid away, and I presume you thought 1
was with Ellen at tbe farm; but. 1 was
twit, mure fa tbe pity. 1 went &lt;&gt;n an er­
. rand t«» the Uve^n toget autne &lt;&gt;il for »ur
[ (atm- bonau'a leg. Tbe bar-riH.n wad a
I blaze &lt;&gt;ri»”fet&gt;ed all tbe b..ys were,there
“and I stepped in to wrim. Theta were
tnufloel) dressed gentlemen from Boston
sitting around tbe table, calling for the
best of port who, and treating the num
patty, ibay called me to join so cor­

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dially that 1 consented, and felt rested
with tbe good fita and exhilarating gian.
Soon one of tbe strangers brought out a
pack of cards end pla»ed with Joe Lamsun aad Jim Whits, 'lari and smoked
in the corner , and did not take much
------ B_.—,
They played for
cigars and wine, and then for money, end
xbe game was
Npje, when
I was a boy l used to it*vs excellent runs
of lack al cards, and beat everybody;
and I euppnes I was dated with my rep­
utatMti; tor whoa Joo Lampson said, ‘ft
have won two hundred dollars," I was
astanisbad, especially when tbe strangers
paid it over Os qriet arrf easy ar toey
would brush off a fly. I IbotMtt Ifdffll
Joe has wo* eo quickly each a sum, why
not i, wtoam so loeky at cards T" They
urged me to take a hand, and tbe sight
•I tbe naw bills on tbs “Merchant's Ex
Ahasgv bank" as «m&gt; 'updo my better
underatradingthrtl draw right up to the
tabla. । 1-tbwugM only of winning ; I rftvartbengbtaf taring.
We pbyefl and
won, and played awfl lost, and Jost,' aad
Leu- OKI HMRhar, I loot dll tMe mooey
as quick as a flash; and tboy taunted me

through the neck, other® Mdth bead* irntf
taws ahnt off. - AvnaM: ara |n »’■ voeferMt&gt;Wmof'.|&gt;f*WM4U«&gt;
lying

for Miles, the twigs sri cot &lt; and riianf
trace an* cesoff at pointe rangtaff* fawn'
fcra’U», thirty.-; fata koe&gt; kbcgrtamd. ,
’a#*****-.

Samuel's Uule roil of bllfa___ ,Md
_____
upon tbe to bls, ha could not bear u&gt; leave ’
it there.
It seeoied sacred. moesy.—
"Huw little my father thought when he
left me tbe far®, with only this mort '
. - CfcWrtrf MS.
be icefc afT
XU Um. sodstaUs that failed to «vgage as an encumbrance, that 4 showid
► -&lt;! lo'oitaf • ,-iMianfv*, par** pfi
prove no recreant tn my soIswm eogagw
Mo ugo* tU maud, soil etuocg.
n&gt;«&gt;t to take ears of raff-tdaaffiriwutteto
OK God torgive me, and spore me« tbnt
of traits mota aobl* or tyre wortbj of
I may do better in the ftuiMt.”, Jkadta* ।
im hation th* these two instances of their every»here,
fantdld trambeta. The
that moment p euitaremotioo sprang up
williagneM to saorigcc aelf upon ths altar headboard* bf Stogie grarae'InMeut* who
inhiabeen.
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He falta leeihiogfar aia of all kiada of their own .manhood and their country's many of them an, giving "aamaa, rrgi I
Mom. ' - =
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that bo had »orar fait before, and a do&lt;
After the'rlctoty of JBansockbera,
;he name of, a relative of.
termination to shun e»oo the omaliast
Robert Bruoe determined to become ta
kin of^tltw r,aj "'‘6deviation from duly, if its reputaliun was
bjstnrn the invader, and momiog the
the" fight
so dreadful. This waaa ntora; desirable Tweed was trebled by forced marches co
stale ' of miad; and a bumble spirit
aarprise stuff put to flight (U English
wore dug.and from ft to IM) dfkMtkti.
breathed its blessing,o«pc him, as he
rose np and buttoned bis thin coat over
bis breast, again rolace tbs cutting wind
tbeeeIs omy a few inches deep, and iff
the side of a Mil, accessible c
some instances hands snd feet ata rtlA-"'
of the wintry night.,
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narrow and diff.cult^ih/anc
ing out ' *n»e gtastcat sight' *&gt; ba usenAbout this time a handsome sleigh bad
dered
Douglas
to
storm
tbe
driven up to the dour of the tararn. ■ The
iarthut la front,sfwiwra Gan. ItoseaeaM
As (be latter was about to co
massed bia,«tiUery, aay «10 guita,-*
horses were flecked with foam, and the
same t, be was. joined by Earl
Dead horses and mules nod ir
frost bung abeut their trappings, show*
able
quiindly ofgtarta. tolftW rfftet Af
ing bow swiftly they had travelled.—
theirMmsf- 1 *416 but feM ■elt» W l’1
Two strong men bad leaped from it, aad
wan ■ gfadly .■ araonM, tod’ Randolph passed nrar this torribis , ban!aground,
hastily entered tbe house. ,The boat
earns obsequiously to the door. They 'EBtetysfe* and yeh 1 julk ttaU there thousand* &lt;;
Southern auJflien.in rebellionMainst tbe
drew him aside.
_
,
Government of the United Stoles. had
“Wo have tracked two notorious black On tU fty bribta th" battle uf Ban- vilfidnonsly aonght and righthiusly fhortd1legs from Boston hnrs and thinking they
notabarw, the 8«to»iah army being in
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their'righto
—nut in Aevtoerrtonries/ but.
might ifa making a Hula mischief, have, nolit-.u; L».
ths AAr .a..
-*to . i-ft MI* lbe cotton fields and cedar thicketo pf« .
o&gt;me down. Indicate, I say, th* room
&gt; trusted to Randolph .*JUi ordeal. to Stole tbry bed lprq«i,$pit..uf Off llni'jn st
where they now are.or we. .shall arrant
the point of toe' bayonet, and In opposi-.
you as an accomplice. . Quickly;" *gi i
tkm to the known" whbta of. a msjotfty
the gleam uf a revolver abode to, the
esedtod the gllmnfet1 of-the Southern.
moonlight. “In there! in there 1" stain.. --------- ,_2__%, wpio-Ms aapUw u of the rest people.” «’ '
mered the landlord, trembling with
. .' .
alarm. The detectives came ven softly, cadautrnd.-S^ Haodoipb, Crt* Ua ,
*"• Paper Meery Pnrvraees. Y ' ■
tall^/nKn yp£ pb-fUj" but not to gently that tbe gamblers did *“ b,5m!S’ ,r*j? •‘J" JH"***!;
,; Theta Is'ffnew’tlsra of p'fMberoas IF
n»t listen intently.
One said, “throw
or my Ufa fade too“ and caning around not weMty, tiiteeMM *W lew eoddenly •«
the cards id ibe fire! raise the. ^tifldewj ‘UmwJitatoUAd-nTfuUtnMi. U'HMtofl
risen. freer obscurity *od - tadigenoe. to x
bark F J net then tbe door was vtobstly
, "agonist Ute foe. wfenwpeediiy evrrsewdid opulvnge and die focipl portion thst per.
,thr»wo .men. “Ab! my beertiea, walk'
rack! .We have had quite a drive-4&gt;r
you ; adjusting handcuffs *11 the tiins,, *a
rich tioee die war commenced, and whoso •
though they were used to .the borieeas,
display io - di am, wqwi^age, firraiturv, •
In spile of the desperate struggle of the*
jewelry sad&gt;webst ■ «ing* &gt;«MyM|lipM
the two men. “Now, my birds, we will
tho eldfamUfas who .beta for yean mood '
«r«.the
«f IM artuoernsy of.Jf

lord and state the amount,
men;" the officer said, euJdr
Grey afad hie fri
the scum, "we
migwt consider you under arrtak, fed
gambling.tut ^riOume you was just green 1
enough to be entrapped bf lbese Boston I
youths. Did'rit untfaratind the days of]
Our wieked dty. Hodsver,'! win jtat]
advtaff you to beware of bed contpeny I
for the Anura; It'dOM hbtlMCo pleaaant results”
1
“How tad* have yoJ been robbed of
‘Thereto my money,* said Santad'as!
each cm stated Um 'umuunt, and Delete^
to tberoll upon the -UMk. **’ " *▼ . ' Ji
•• Well? u k e U
0&gt;i" &gt;

_Semuel
_______ obeyed,
__________
and when, once more
in the si leal fields, and ‘within eight, of
*•
lue mother's cottagr, be f.U ou his knew

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!.i« Ifak - “JV wWtftify.JMpabroker, wfib %ut
‘
soar ago was not worth a dollar, went, v
qjtu &amp;*w*rt’* atom the ^tber day aatfi
Iten, Ur kMMD.
’SWdtafy. nEfte
in»Wr soda, rari tar protaltafftrwf
Uoo
beeiftUr rise -Wterted, Me wss seven Hundred, ifid • the other
, SrahWdnsd-dtafaraP-Wetfllflraire W, father, when w? jxjpie to Ac dark. Aw hundred dollar •&gt;uo,” aaiA-he. “¥**’• a

.

i

. “Tte-o is wdcume to take the
Saai ” arid hfa aMrthcr, qeietly.
tboa would promise wwr to.
jl-.s- .p ,
Ji
“Dtar mother. I sdemly-^"
“No, Bam! nooettaL. JfcfDtmb&lt;
Will be tempted this ve’ry Aht I
uid win bbft ftfa ran mtatey."
“.Vol hwra-eMtab tUraf wink
betareeo tbeee two men. They era
taara, VheMve nnM dow* to I
«ooto"rwewbame ta'W »
Wtam 1 think ta» many hard

p*M«ed replied tWpdrchtoer; “then* I'H trite
»
■ * " --------l hqndrad .dollar shF And .SO th* 4l

. _____
• ctor
'

IWin’;

�of THivunr

AR NEKS

requiring aU library books to~hM^li •

chased of the Stale oonlraotar, ubtey, lbs,

Y.ob

This will eaabb lH^ Be^pCS*'

entire evacuation of tbe place to the anemy was intended,and many swore they '

cetion to obtain much lower oontracts;

srtciai nonets

nssusunU—s,
foundthopopular WfaviRuhM Mu^f!
■er?rted.to have no Influence ever ibr
___

adviuud the upg on info of Aemiaouro to
refroln from voting.

of this village, made the paragraph a
toot for a half edema of smalgwm of
cMdseaed Ikbobond tod auaeitlgam Ig-

Docunoe.

w

by Wfifoei.

Tbe toad reaewvedaot all kWt, *x-

The aoeMoku print

The statoment of thia oonti

Jseltwon, Caritek and others were order­
ed by military authority tb deatet from

dfaeeasing tho question of emancipate
k a secsaii falsehood, horetoforo fully eaplmkd; and tho virtuperation heaped
upon the Government, in tbe wbok ar­
ticle, was designed solely to effect tbe

appointed plate. * Unfe *we took another
elusive of library funds, for school pad
OVERNMENT ULAfM AGENCY
h commenced
Mee hi laflB. aainwud ip BUMMABB. degree In Soldiers life.
rsialng-dbute -4 o'clock and cmlinoed.
increasing all the while till late in tbe
rMdrnt papite,4187 paid tbe Inspectors
evening. We ate our bread and beef,
from towMfaip fauda, and t!4I8,»pbe
rolled ourselves ia our blankets, sought
amount apportioned was tt49SJ Pri.
tbe driest ground, aad without a mur­
mary Rcbuk fend; leaving 410.414,48
mur laid 4e*a to rest. ► »*■ -- •*
(iadudb* 41460.74 rate bills) tool camo
Next rnnrofag we found we wa re in
from taaattea. le thet a greet sum f.w
esgreata work 7 ft is but «,03 for sight, and about a mile dietan I from
emh child &lt;/ esteioi age.' For tbit aem Ft. Manson. 1 obtained leave to visit
they bad webn6ls foewll, uveraging over the historic place, as it was thought prob­
six aumlbe; &lt;&gt;f whidb wll might, and a
able we should remain there all day. It is iatt. and io now in possieHnn «if thv
large portion did avail tbemnrlvra. Only
Fvdrrnh, under Gen. Hunter and Admi­
owe dollar prr quarter'; what would a tbe highest position in the ririnity. From ral Dupont. This report fa fully credit­
quarters' tuilnta be in private aeboUsi it can lx seen, eleariy, thocapital, Fairfax
ed toy prominent officers of tfae Govern
This abows tbe superior economy of Seminary; tbe PtotMMito above" Alexan­ mrnt, who are in p&gt;wwewrix« of facte In
our eub&lt;M»| system, and should repress
dria, and the bights nr a great disfance rvfemoce to tlw contemplated attack •»
any grumbling about “heavy school
Charleston, which It Is not yet prudent
taxes." h fa a very Ifaht tex, 'in view on the Maryland abore. A Gunpany &lt;.{
to divulge. It is certain, kiwavsr, that
of tba Important faterreta involved. In Pa. reserves in *"tiuM&gt;UMe. the only those wbo p- some thia infonwBlion are
a RepubHe it k for the interest &lt;if alt'Io appeared object for a " show," and to
coxrfident that «&gt;ure-ddierusmTsailor* will
guard some 40 prisoner* wte» have been celebrate the aeo&lt;od anniversary t-4 thv
charged whh * various crim ea—some fell of F»rt Sumpter In tbe eapta^rxf rity
Tbornapple and Rutland corner upon awaiting trial and wmifr awaiting aeptence.
each other, are washed by the sama Pl Ramsey fa some f &lt;-f a mile north on
streams, asri have propenV valuation the Leesburg Turnpike. Thia fa a fine
3ml within a few dollar*. How Tet one
fort and Ito a commanding pnertfoh.
those towns burn Its school bottaea,
Four Qimpanya of i be fkh were" or4
and stop all Ilwschool* because vC taxes;
and wbal think you. ita farms would sell idtred^fn-ot Daily’s-Cnwa IL&gt;ads, to Vi­ Har'sville Trim.,__ _ . —
The Chai facto* Courier Rives s-wtie
for ia fiveytora 1 Ospital would cease to ,enna, under command of LteukCoL Al­
aecossM of lbw landing &lt;•( (&gt;ur troops at
be brought in tbe tewuahto by sutkrakts
ger, wherotoey still rumrin.' The Bri^. Seahritok, Ac., as tele*'spited in the
seeking a home, many of the b«t cilixena 1
Buff left for Fairfax C. H. at 2
ibis murahiR, but nothing about
would got net of tbe township as *&lt;M&gt;n a* sde
1
tbey rouM; and to ten yearn the other o
' ’clock, followed by thr Re^iiu.-nt at 4 the capture &lt;4 the dry.
township, which shall bare gone oc in P.
1 M. '*®toe+J Gopeland and Hteff «
April 6. — Divpetchaa from
creasing ita setah4 expense* tan per eent, 'copy a laftfr (Sl*e«h) temM bet a few Fnrtrras M.faror state that Cfiarfe«&lt;M&gt;
r&lt;&gt;da from w fir re General Btoughtoe was
each year. might boy but the f&lt;&gt;r;ner. 1
papers are received. Tbe« nrknow ledge
eupteiWMihi
■■■”
new sunk in semi bnrharfam, and noted ‘
msnerd,.but d-&gt; not (ndteeleeither auoreea
only for ignorance and crime, without
very eeriouoly feelfog the Cost. ’ I almost
or repulse. It fa fair t» »np|x*r,«4f tbr
wfah surit an experiment emild
tried,
latter. limy would have sttn-mncrd it fa
so that all tbe world might see whether
the nxwl gfowitiK terms. It m gone roily
sdWwd taxee'are nut i«d of tba beat hbelieved in ■•Ifidsl circles that no (worse
vestanetita they cun make. But financial
has hce» sustained, and there fa tbe bro*
men—men who know bow to Inroct safe­
reason to briiere that news wifi »»&gt;h Im
ly.-bow to make money, already under­
received til tbe rap tort ■&gt;! Chariest--u.
stand It. That class iff men ysqrilly ore
moat ebeerihl in being* taxed for aeniMila.
Tbe grumbling comeo mainly from men
of small means and light taxes— men
who do not know how to make money,
&lt;tr to invest ahat little they have, to
advantage. '
&gt; But tbia is a small, a lower consider­
ation, compared with the moral aspect of
tbe question. Tbe social happmeea, the
Tbey inherit thevplrit of secession from
virtos, tbe Intelligence, the good orderand personal safety of the eominanl- their Birrs aa did the children fa the days
ty, secured by universal education, speak of the Revolution, ’tfae spirit of liberty
to m in trumpet tones, admonishing ui from tbeir Sires.
Tbe G-untry round about is a picture
that, as we prixe these blessing, and
would secure them far thia and coming o&lt; deeolutiou. ..But you Agvo received
generatlrwM, we must never relax our better description of this than I eno give.
efforts or withhold our means to make Thu army bersfaire requiring citixens to
our aetamta all they may be In uaefulneea •bow their hauda. To oome out openly
AND FOB SALE.
and aOrieecy, and to bring afl ouryopth tor or against the Government, and U»y
are treated accordingly.
If we omld
uqder their influence.
have such a system iuatnzuralsd ptwHigbout, tbe friends fa" the Uiii«fa might
,
TubTbb*;slb I'xmx Lbaacns.—The have occasion to rrjoier in the f/afaa
. . ..
grand jory of Crawford oounij, Ohio, atored. proeprostM aad fnt.
(Mr mtn are constantly emIHH »
have recently been making an invention
lion of tbe Union League. A large nam- scouts, ptekete. Ac. They are a, torn*
gS YA BUS BED IMO.
her of wltSeseea from Crestline and to the guerrillas, and all others w&gt;»
“
Duelhevit."
Boeyrns were examined, hut sack wit
.
. . I- '
M. axApoa. .
oeee wan dismissed by the grand jury, ' ' '
PETER IXIRILLARD.
whh tbe assnrance that the .irgnnlatt'w*
was n«M an objectionable one, and ihat
the oath taken by them was not unlike
that takav by grand jurors themsslvea.'

election jast poaL
Tbe vote upon tbe aceeptahce of tbe
Conatitatme of Western Virginia eo far
aa beard from, proves that the statement
mack relative to the nnsnloiity of eenti-

men: on the quoelfae of emancipation,
was correct. Preotou county gave 1,708

votes for and 53-against the new Slate;
Tyler county 700 votee for and S against
—tbe largest vote ever polled in the
county ; Monongalia gave 1,300 majori
ty; Fairview, in Hancock county, 194
for and three against; New Cumberland
in tbe mme county, 139 for and none
against. Tbe soldiers' vote, eo far as
heard from, stands 6,234 for tbe Willy
amendment excluding slavery, and only

110 against iL
,
The charges so freely made In certain
journals, that the opp&lt;»n«te of tbe new
state were nut allowed to vote having been
menaced with violence ia cum of tMr
attempting to do eo, ia utterly disproved
by tbe facte in tbe case.
Every dtixen
was allowed, without kt or hindrance of

word or deed, to vote precisely as ho
pleased.
Gov. Pierpont, some days
before the ejection, and in order to meet

and utterly annul tbe cavils of tbe disloy­
Tbe increase for the year, of tbe num­
al, iaeuod a proclamation guaranty ing to
ber of children, is 187; which k cornedevery man, irrespective of his sentiments,
erabk above tbe average gain tn the
tbe foiled privilege of voting as bo
State.
Tbe reported attendance at
pleased. And no voter In the State,
school, however, has fallen off sum. But
aaya the Wheeling Inullifttutr, am rise
the reports of attendance are aot quite
.....................
*
4M*&gt;
up and fey that
he did not
reliable—as the census fa; tbe latter be­
privilege.
.
ing taken under oath.
•
Now, let do efi* believe that the writer
The average length of tbe schools, was
of tbe netide fa tbe Pfonrer will recant a
lbs same as in 1861; and one tenth of a
eingh* statement, even since tbe election
which he hoped to influence, has passed
State. 81,718, k ropoeted paid foe bend­
by. No f the author of such a false, ma­
ing and repairs ; yet the value of school
lignant aad / abusive tirade against bin
bousm ia 4934 lose—doubtless Um result
of a lower appraisal. Tbe figures indi­
recorded in tbe registry books of tba
cate however, that very few now bourne,
regions of tbe damned, tn prejudice bis
and noes)&gt;ensive onen, have been erected.
tide to each estates, by recanting any of
Of teachers employed, there warn nine
bis libel loua statemetl*.
lees males and seven more females than
From present indication tbe vfes of
thio county will be considerably lighter 4149.11 more; tbe aggregate decrease la
then last fall and tbe Republican majori­ taaebera* wages Mag bat 819449. This
ty somewhat diminished.
From what shows that the monthly wages paid to

returns wo have, we set the Republican
majority at about StS.
The town But tbe qaestfou might bo asked—If 1T1
olfieers are somewhat divided but so ter females have done the same work that
aa we can learn the Democrats have 144 females and nine male* did the pre
gsiaed &lt;mly one Sopervieor. It te barely vIom year, why shook they not receive
poeesble they may gain mrotbes ia Barry, the asms payl 1 sM reason bar wbea e
makiag tbe Board atend okvea Bepubli vsmsa'a ex peesee were lees than a ami's;

Tbe town meeting for 1

•effwUb bet Kittle bfpitH
Uo eieetina of tM eati
tidtei, by majnriiiee rangi

80. Although tbe reeplt
jest rekr, the majorities

UW.

The majority last

vias* wm M. thia year it
"candidates with tbe votef,
k given below ; tbe Lkpyri
highest figures.

Tbs Dun

ticket has SB majority.
'-'J'
.
,or Beparriser
■«wvb,
A. PhiI.rDr.ke,
r.rtwwWDp'a
J. S. Goadveer, ~
~~
Royal Hodge.

William Burgher,
Charles G. HUbnx.k.

'

E. &amp;
Tickler,
Alim June*,
N. Bronwet,
W. Sp-waMv.
M. S. Stebbins,
E. D. Reid,

Sbcbsu Fuie.—SwmetraitoK
•ea,raised*s pirate Aagna tbe cCourt fl-use during Sunday

was taken down by bur ritiir*
day w-orutag. It consisted o
-cotton rlotb about two feet
with a palmetto tfree and tbe k I
thereon.. Tbe stars wore. am

tbe lower edge uf the flag eaa
pice of black erwpe upon .
pointed a snake and the w&lt;&gt;eda

Taxmbavibst rau. of snow .

visited usat one time, this win
red on Friday morning of las:
Monday, of this weak also bro

enow storm which melted as it
SonBeemr Bxncxa are beroe

common in thia village.

Ever

reputed sense cm Stick them a
owl tnHara," and glory in their«

and there was enmo'roaoM for bar work

cane to five Democrats.

ing cheaper. Bat now bar espouses are
greater ; aad if Hm does the work ia a
Baltimore elects Matthew / Hol mee.
seboolroom aa well as a man. (and ebe
Republican, Supervisor, without opposi­
often dnoe It better,) why should aba Mt
tion. Balance of ticket Republican.
Aeayria and Barry are not beard from.

Carlton sleets E. R. Carpenter Dssmf

Tbe district libraries report 8084 vol-

erst, by a reduced majority from last

umeo—aa loereaaa of 4M. The township

libraries in Orangeville, Prarkville and
Tankoo Springe are not reported.
Tho somber of volumes te thmn Bbrarkote 1841 was 1,141.

PrJtpWi.

-_________

by tbe FedaM aatKorittea.' Tbe warrant
wmnkcMta IhehundaifftbeSheriff ef
FairfiaH county, wb» reached Cwtaasbtw

.

•sa&amp;

many intimations in the mark*

Itak..

a«j I- U-ta

.O-.lW*..
JJT We would direct the an

far, aMa^ afa.,
CLthu.

Usa Catmow.—fa calling for

cellent Selsrsfee, Dtlauad At G&gt;
ittl bo sure you get what you e
in consequence of its success l

.Twatarivaa u.

Barry town-

ahip library, reports an hi or mas of f L

wH|nw&gt;ud.

TO,

oar readers tn tbe very Inlfcrnlw

give figures afeowbere.
At tbk ratio for tho' three libraries unHope io Rrpoblkan by aasal! major!- ,
lie*, J. E Hall, Supervisor.
(

Irvlag gives the Republic** Bum* Wk-

■

EKJtESwSi'
SSSDai^

on oar second page, relative tn thcf thia county.

It la from the pei

]

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD

et 6 majority, but electa J. C. Haaea, j

TW* TbO rivet I. a for tnnnieq
oars take* place in Gncinnsli rw»
day.
GA Lee. Harris fa the Fr
rencu^ho Piece of G&gt;pperhead. on
War Democrat, and haa been pl:
tbe ticket—the.GMMbun Mr
trolled .by the VallMdighaman
halt &amp; fetch gulfa. ifasoerofafa
bo ofeimsd aa -cow wf them."

■*vta» .....':

�DA Mucrs
attwxcH

1ITT11I
N U pn^*d
r*"’"k«bly efficacious,
occurwd tn Bwaufort diatrict, f.r from m»
residence and 1 did nut witnem tba pro
greet «4 tbe case. All that I am testify

•mmed to hare bopeUoaly involved bia
•■tiro ay stem. WW | , jotted tho plan
tatrnn in March. 1852, bo waa reduced
U. a moot pitiable State in which I over
aaw a human betag. aw| the medical at
tendant of tbe pHUitetfon seemed to re
-------------------- * IpMWSnrm.
I^trill^dte.&amp;c.
several inor.lhs

Tbe town moating far llantiaga passed
•ff wbh but Kittle of puHfc

aave

\b* election of, US entire Grpp^hend
ticUt,
majorities ranging fr«n 10 to
80.

Although tbe reepit ia tbe same aa

last ytdrr, the m^orjtaw ano w&gt;mowfaat
larger. Tbe tna^nrity last year’on super*W was M. thh year it ia 74.
Tbe

DR. BADWAY
DLHtoVEWM) A CUflKBlWO 6TBUP,

Jftjal Jititn.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

* '*•* - -- --------------- ----------------ger, as a laat resource, rrealved V» use
your “RENOVATING RESOLVENT."
Tbe action ,4 this remedy waa ao (wdtttery and ao peompt, that in J an ua rd last,
to my surprise, Tb-.n.aa, (the invalid.)
came to exhibit bimaelf, to all appear
anoaa, perfectly cured by your invaluable
medicine. I mw him again in February
and in March, and be waa yall and at
bin wmhaatwtal.

MORTGAGE SALE.

'VXxe.ac. 'ftX.XXtv»

I remain, air, reapectifally, fwhr obedi­
ent eerv.nt,
J. J. MIDDLETON.
ONE MCDStX^ffwa. . U

D. R. McElwain,
John A. Fuller,
Tfr Julies tf tbe Pence.
William Burgher,
Cbarlee G. Holbrook,

J 96.
IM

terr Complaint,
fspspaia,
Ivgeation,

Kidney Complaint*,
tbtkA. aW dCvMAMA
a %vnuVae VmjXuvu

•candidates With the vutoagiren far each,
is gi'sn below ; the Dignoerafs being tbe
highest figures. Tbe Democrirtic State

—r-'-—■.
&gt;illu4 ■Wave,
A. Phih- Drake,
For tewteohlpCleA.
J. S. Goodyear,
Royal Mudge,
.

’tkveoe 'BVtXo.ta
ate iwX &lt;MvrtA to XVx 'pafoVU
as a mtAvektu.
uAW
cure. qXX W\t, “’AX* wk’vek.
is
to,1” but a* a
wcaciuiaX a«»M —ei great
*&amp;cgu\ator *iwe. euetexxv
Xa t\xe "BAi-ou* avetAet*
©5 Xftx, 'West
SottWxttun
Kae, 5&lt;yr a U&gt;wg Xvcae, Brea
vaueVt. neeAedi an arXyeXe &lt;A
BtomaeK Ik’Atev*, uAueVs \j
UAw vci \xro&gt;fxt quanVUii,
avtil
time, art
a eave ^veoevAvse aj
Silioae Fever,

JXW-,

Permiti Mflicted with akin Eruptions.
Pinites, Rlolche^. Salt Rbeum, Cankers
Boiti. Tuninra, Ulcere, 8&lt;&gt;rve, Node,
Scrofula, Sy phils. 8eur» y, and all diwasea
of the skin, may rely upon a cure, by tbe
use of fmtn uhr to six bodies.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOT
TLE. OR SIJ[ BOTTLES FUR FIVE
DOLLARS.
.
.
DR. RAD WAY &amp;e Co’s OFFICE
B7 MAIDEN LANE. N.Y.
SOLD BY .DRUGOms.

"Dt HoXaek'*
SXowxoicXv 'Bx.XXc**
av% tkx \xo or vcuME* VAvatk
!&gt;». ’B.dboxk',
fttovivacXv 'BXXX.v.va
•aw. ’dox voov 'Ktan wuxwu
■Dottov'i Y&gt;’A\».

i. Hathaway.
Elam Crook.
For Conslablsa.
William Cooper,
E 8. CoUine,
/ )
TKotnaa Tinkler,
Alim Jones,
N. Brimson,

U*. Ticfeack'*

^XovctaeV ’BtXXtt*
arc t\xe Ae\v mo.x\'» fto\o.c»
avxA. Cohort.

M. S. Stebbins,
E. D. Reid,

YLobackk

■ftlovtMxeXv "Byttcvn
ea raised's pirate fiag on tbe cupola of the
Q&gt;urt H»uBc4htring Sunday night.
It

with a palmetto tree and tbe bars painted '

Bt. *R.o\&gt;aek'*

'fttawMxcXv 'SxX.Xms
Mtiaa water twenty-eight io township ourobe;
rn Morth of Kangs !(ins Went la Berry count i
od State of Michigan
,
WM. B. CABFBmB,
Adwlalotrotor.
Dated, April 7th, 1BU
apcU

tberedp. The atari were omitted. ■ On !
tbe low er edge of the flag waa fastened »I

piec of black crape upon which was'
painted a snake and the words "No qoar
tera."

AvAaovatc Xkt vxak awA
dxVAvXattk

AS aLYEfcAYD EM
Ttey exercise a mor* poettful inSaenc* orer
the I &gt;ver. and lie aecretious than calomel, mer
eery. Mee pin. brute Uteir napurtance ia eases
afllfwr complaints, and aplcen diBeollin, Jauadlce. Drepepeia, Bltluca attacks, Head ecb«. Ac
In tbe treatment of ter era, other BiUoea, YUIow,

waa taken down by &lt;u»r citixrne on Mon- i
day-morning. ft consisted of a piecA ofl
cotton cloth about two feet by three. [

auMxx^ xwcXxi'ftxkoX.^
auA uxake

B». -Robock'*
ftlovCMMAx 'BxX.X.e.v*

The mult of nur township elec-

curcAkc. SoX&amp;tev'* VA&lt;t\xd^k\^
‘Dmvrk.ta,
cvCUr^, ^.WnuxVtMn, ctx.

Tua suyimt rsu. of anew that baa

These filters a-» put up in gusri
bottles, of uthioh the above it a
ite The label ia finals tmgrwd, and
\la proviia-1 uHh a ea.*b-guard fn&gt;m
ecunfrfnura. (RHoe 91 ptr bcttla, "
efaybatfl.

visited ue-at one time, tbia winter, occur­
red on Friday morning of laat .week.—

Monday, of thia ■raak aleo brought ne a
enow atom which melted aa it fell.

FOR SALE BY

SOLDIER’S

BOUHTY,

BACK PAY, PENSION. AC.

(Tea Catmoa.—hi calling for that ex­
cellent Sa brakes. DeLauadAs jQ&gt;*a CTrmare/ be sure you get what you eall for^ aa

in consequence of its atieram there are
many intonations in tbe market. It la

ORDER FdR APPEARANCE.

tar W« •‘•“M diroepebu attsntiem &lt; •
«ur readWr fw tbe very fiftkrvsling article'
on rmr second page, relative Ui theecbuoU

of this county.

It is from the pen of nur

much esteemed friend, Cc*ti_ikd B.
STxxataa, Deputy Supt. of Public In

tg^TberlrrtFoe far "fannkripn! .48
ears lakes plane tn ClncinnaH next M-xi
day.
Cof Lao. Harris ia the Union caudidata far Msjtssr. wnd Jodgn Joeepb TorrencMha Peace of tkip^erbead. oendidate.

PICTURE GALLERY!

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khat the p.&lt;auwr •obfd shrink ta‘ »w&gt;
emwir cKmsnalMsYsnd bhenm* cefir ad
•ewrly wouhlM* p*g &gt;*4w» b*
new potato Uuwij, however, he Uft
off rpnmrisy thsoi and found tbey kept
fmh, gottfli and firm mueh' longer than
when • aprtaHed—uSbertriae ihM were
treated the asm* aa befiwe. U* there­
for* ’^maiders ihc sprouting wfieratlou
aa worse than
.
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Jolitiral Sinrtaj.
Advise alt a. plant grape .sine*.—
Tbe cuttings
remarkably cbaaa and
th* o.&lt;t ./pUflubt riwirtli a Irtth&amp;Bms
the roeult is certain sad-aridheblW-^
Every twenty aorpawbould bare st leas*,
one &lt;n&lt;mpU wad-wnoaK tf pbhufbl., and
*dl persona should plgnt un^lwtlpcy

Unconditional Loyalty.
nn here. A vmayerd «ee* plaMtttf fewd
inheritance of wealth.
It la.aot lik*
other
Jring omtlawi r*i**wal,
but laat* hundred* of y*«rii. The beet
»incyarda in Europ* at* thre* bttedre*
year*.dd- (n .th* dlhme,' «b*U*r\»
grape* aye sur* to rtpee. Tbe market
twr wia*"4e arineyein .drawee
ply, aad pur*grape jute* will p*y, it is
e*timated, not iesa UigtJ|*a buMdhed.dvV
lare per acrsr-wbile ct« cutting obtained
ir^rprunfeg tW wtibywed'will geeerally
pay the rxpecae of .the cultivation. ,
peopsrty with a gitttd vi-aewM^ pleated,'
ia generally estimatedtn wSot th st least
three times tbe amount of tbps* that havyt
mme, and will cummdbd' *n Immediate

CiLTH-ATtox *r Flax.—Public atten­
tion is begin.ng to b*_ direMMcTfc&gt; ,ih£
growth offlaJL ln_^enn*ylrania-many
farmers
pMiHsg fax -red th&gt;*
o num mg Spring., Th* farmers tn tbe
Gt'rman tnwnrafpe In’ Bucks' county. I
Penney IvaaU. ha\• been * suecesetu!'for
year* in raising flex. Congress hew ap
pn.priatcd ttU.000 fo&gt;t&gt;e experiments

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pediency ; and th* Dutch, »bould ihn
course of true lov* nut smooth, will be
■pared lay further trembling* aa tn the
Do**lbi|ity of tbe daughter of th* fabaL.unJj’ ^aallhy eon *fib« merchant King
William I. carrying her vaat treaaan* to
anotber.eountrj. A few year* ago it
waa currently reported in England tliat
prupoaala of marriage had hero made cm
behalf &lt;if.the Frmoe r( Qnuye.fer tba
hand of Queen1-VictwriaN daughter, tbe
Princeea Alic*. A* her Royal High nee*

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Also* Ml Bto«k of
the Netherlands will praably aavar aa*
hl* armed daughter Queen ; but bi* eW*r
daughter, tbe present Queen ofSwaedaa,
baa certainly realtsMhall tbe expectation*
that bad baeo baaed on a knowledge of
tbe admirable education which Prince
tba. corru., snoABjuncit i&gt;tfxr,
and Prmoeea Frederic bad Imparted to
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                    <text>VOL. 7.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1803.

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IS pubumud KTXB1 wtnwrHY,
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SWEI3ET A AIXBN.
TTOBXKTB AT LAW mh! IMteiton la Cbeaerr. P.rueol.r .n-utinn db&gt;&lt;I te Cosvej.
aaciec, foe te reetiCeUess eft Ute. to Laa4
Fur~U.ur.nl of uioinqa, Be. Will to hoppy
i« •itM&gt;a la all call* ia tto lief of thsir profrasKia
‘ Qffiea ia Ito Court ttousi.AtastiDgs, Mteh.

A

-H. WRIGHT.
A TTOBXET and COUNSKLLOBAT LAW
A .nd fWieta ta Counsellor &gt;• Cta-re"Cimte Cssrt CiwalMewer for too (J—
farlteolar" aUsotioa paid to tbo eoUortiee ef
riaiou and
penaiptlv rewittod.
ones, with W. W. Ralph
, Middlevine

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The attention of the public is invited
Ibl Xiv Bantas* Shop of

H. A. GOODYEAR,

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Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
sively UsmL\
Thsbestef werkwen •mployvd. \
Retiring doas as abort ooUoe.

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DANIEL COOK,
TUNTICK or TH! FRACK, Gwml Uri aud

J Tax Axrel. will aUswd tote. •*»«*••«•'
d.bUudSloUMrlMriBvM psrtalmag Sorisefcov.
OMos ia (teody-» * ktock, «J&gt; stairs.

H. A. GOODYEAR.

BLACKSMITHING.

The Subscriber is prepared to do all
kinds ot week is kj«ba*;a» short notioo sed te a
.opener manner. HT J'.rtxular etteeUon paid
COUICTW OWFIORIMm.
**jUms£sfpwdase totala axsbaags for work,
tt. M. BMBW3OM,
‘
Ch»r8t. for work alwayi mod.rUe.
IOUJCTT TRRA.HURKR. WU1 per pertieaJar
Bastian Nov. 1st 1MR
K PARSONS.
tmaouMeaaeasoMteg Itawteea hr alt per­
m -u-Hpa teearrteq task pay eM
”nmeriWn0h^ to foeoXtlteS?*

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!

U.P. CHIMT,
l^jourrr Cj^taadiCstary Public. OBas

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NO. 50.

StUttti Ritlu.

10,000 Agents wanted!
Soldiers in Um Army I Ladin, al homo I
and Gejrtlamen every where, can make
from Fire to Ten Doltere per day.
(See privets Circular.)
Va will scad to sssB see ef ear FINK GOLD ;
MCBLB LOCtTTS. fcr Five tteitars. We

Fourteen years ago I drove from Lit­
tleton, a distance of forty-two miles, aad
as I bad to wait the arrival of two or
three coaches, did not start UH after
dinner; eft I verv often had a good dis­
tance to drive after dark.
'
It was in the dead of wjnter, aad the
season had been a tough one.
A great deal of snow bad fallen, and
the drifts were plenty and deep.
The
mail that 1 carried was not doe at Little,
tun by the contract, until one o’clock io
the morning, but that winter the post­
master was very often obliged to sit up
a little later than that for me
One day In January, w‘
for my mail at Danbury,
tei called me Into his offic
u Pete” said be, with
important,
—• ——*****Y
money packages in that hag "
And hie
pointed to the bag as be epoke. He said
that money was from Boston tn enme tend
agents tip near the Canada line.
Then’
he asked me if I’d got any passengers
who were going through tn Littleton, I
told him 1 did not know ; but “ suppose
I haven’t 1-says i.
Why.” said he « the agent of the low.
er route came In to day. and he say s tbat
there have been two suspic-inua characters
on the stage test night and he suspects
that they have an eye upon the mall an
that it will stand you in hand to be a
l.ttte wirefiil."
He said the agent had described one of
them as a short thick fellow, about forty
years of age’with long hair, and a thick
clump of beard under hie chin, but none
&gt;&gt;n the rids of bis face. He didn't know
much about the other. I told the old
fellow I guessed lheir was not much
dsflger.
•• Oh, no not if you have gnt pasaengsrs
through, but 1 only told you this on you
toight look out for your mail, and look
out fur it when you change borees.”
1 answered that I should do so, and
then took ths beg under my arm and left
the office. I stowed the mail under my
seat a little more carefully than usual,
placing it so that l.oould keep my feel
against it; but beyond this, 1 did not feel
any concern. It waa poet one when I
■tartad, and I had fieur pasaengere. two of
whom rod* on to our firat atoppping
place. I reached Gowan’s Mills at dark,
when we slopped fur supper, and where
my other two paaeengers concluded to
stop for the night.
About six o’clock in the evening I left
Gowan's Mills atone, having two horses
and an open pung.
I had seventeen miles to go—and a
hard seventeen it was too. The night
was quite clear, but the wind sharp aad
oold, lhe loose snow flying In ell direc­
tions while the drifts were deep and oloesly pecked. Il was slow, tedious week
and my horses soon becama leg weary
and restive. At the dhrtanCe ef six mites
I came to a little settlement cell'd Bull's
Corners, where I took freeh horses, I
had been two hours going that distance.
Just as I was going to start a man came
up aad asked if I was going tbocugh to
LiU Iston. 1 told Mm I abaci d go through
if the thing cenld possibly be dons. Ho
■aid ba was anxious to go, and as ba bad
no baggags I told him to jump in and
make himwlf as comfortable as possible.
1 was gathering up my Hoes when iho
boeller come up and naked me if I know
thatMMofmy borees had cut himaelf
badly 1 I jumped out and went with Mm
and found that one of the animals bad got
a deep eork cot in tbs off fore foot. I
gave each directions as I considered
necessary, and waa about to turn awav
wlxm the hoellrr remarked that he tho't
1 earns afooe. I told him J did.

Tbeo where did you get that peacesgerl aaid be.
“ Ho jest got la." I anawered.
• Got in front vtetsf
•• J don’t know."
- - Well, bow" said the

I reached the end ofmy route with my •
mail all safe, though not as aoeg as It The time when the art of making
might hare bean, aaimy mall beg a lit- glmsjrs. discovered remains undeter­
mined. At this distant period, we may
My paseenger-sat no the seat behind
Dot expect that sufficient additional light
me, and I turned toward Mm.
•score, aad within a week be was identi­ vriH bo thrown on the subject, by whloh
- Here te a bag uf seme kind dipped fied by some officers from Concord an an the date can be fated with any degree ef
be«* under my feet,” be aaid, giving it a old offender, abd I am rather inclined to precision. It to supposed to have been
kick, as though he'd ahoved it forward.
known to the ancient Egyptisan, but there
Just at this moment my horses lam­
is nothing very positl v* to sustain the
bend Into a deep snow-drift and I wee
forced to get out tread the now down
ahead of than and lead them through it.
poead of earthen ware, have an wxtemal
This took mo all of fifteen minutes, and
covering of glass, sod that recent searches
Rrilroeda, Steamboat* sod atags among the tombs at Thebes bars dis­
when I got in again 1 pulled tbs mailbag
complain of dead heading-that closed some piecss of glass of blue color.
forward sad got tny teet upon It.
As I coaches
'
was doing this 1 sew the man taks aome- to to any, at preachers, editors, and breth­ Borne writers assert that the Chinese to
tbing from his lap beneath the buffalo.and ren of Um craft, riding so much without this day are wholly onacquainted with
put It Into hi» breast pocket At fol. I psy. Tbe newspaper preeaendures mors ths manufacture of glass, and yet their
thought it was a pietol. I had caught foe at thia dead beading than all three of tbeee earthen vessels are, and have been for
Tbe centuries, covered with glaxe.
gleam ef the barrel In the star light and modes of conveyance combined.
The best authority ascribes tbs dtooovwhen 1 bad time to reflect, I knew I could pulpit, the bar and foe theater-, corpora­
tions, l^isktivs aseembliee, eooietiee, err to the Phoenicians.
Tbe boautfol
not be mistaken.
religious,
benevolent,
agricultural,
raergteae made by foe inhabitants of Bidoc
' About foie time I began to think eotao
eetabliehmenta, venders of quack and Alexandria, A. D. 79, waa cut. en­
what eerioealy. From what I beard aad cantil*
1
graved, gilded. and stained of tho richest
aaw, 1 aeon made up my caiwd that the
■ colors lu ImftatkMJ of preefous stones, and
individual behind me not only meant to
rob the mail, but be waa prepared to rob Ing poliuosi parties and politicians, dr»w exported to all parts of foe oiviltead
largely
upon
the
liberality
of
the
press.
world. From foence it wes carried to
mo of my Ufa. MIreetotod Urn bo would
ehoot me, sad perhape he meant to per­ Tbs prow is expected to yield to all them Rome whore it wes practiced for a long
Venice subooqoeully rxrellrd
form that detectabla job at any rota.— interests; te required to give strength to period.
While I waapondoriag tbe horses fell Into all weak institution and enterprise; It te tn the manufacture of glasa, and enjoyed
another deep enow drift, and I wes again naked to pq/* nasal! preachers into over­ a monopoly of it for many years.
Tho first window glass mansfactory In
forced to gsl out and tread down the shadowing pulpit orators; to^u/" small
now before them. I asked my paeecn- politiaians and unprincipled demagogues Eugteod was begun in 1757. Bheeta of
ger if be would help me, bet be aaid bo into great men and patrioto; to- magnify blown glass for looking glasare and roach
didn’t feel very well, and would not try incompetent railroad officers into rail windows were mads in England tn 1873
H;sol woritad aiooosnd wee aU efa road kings; it te expected to herald by Venetian artisans. About 1888 foe
quarter uf an boor ntting mv trim abroad the fame of quacks of all daeeee. casting of mirror plates commenced in
through tho drifts. When
tee foe bolster up dull authors, immortalus France, and such was tbe progress and
piinv agsia, I began to fee) for the mail weak Congroesiaeal speeches; It is re­ perfection of its manufacture there, that
bag with my feet, and found it where I quired to give sight of the Mind, bread for nearly a century FrarWhel-i a mo­
bad left it; but when I attempted to with­ to fob hungry. Menu to foe fools, honor nopoly In this department of foe art.—
to thieves and robbers; it is asked tooov Immense improvements have been made
draw my fool. I discovered foal it had
become entangled in something—I tho't ar up infirimUvee of foe week, to hide in the manufacture of glass, and it has
it was tho buffale, and tried to kick it ths faults *»f guilty man, and to wink at been suppoeed to have reached perfection
clear, but the mere chwsly was It held.— Urn frnoduleut schemes of scoundrels; It only in England and Bohemia
English flint glass baa been celebrated
I reached down my hand, and after feel is expected to flatter the vsjn, to extol
mg about s few minutes I found that p&gt;y lhe merits ofthwte who deserve nothing for manv rears. Tb», ixriutlful crystal
foot waa in foe mail bag! I felt again, but the seem and contempt of all g&lt;*&gt;d appearance of foe vewula made of ft,
ciUxans;
it
ia
required,
in
a
word,
of
the
-particularly
after having been ent: such
and found ray hand in among the pack
■gra of tellers and papers! I ran my newspaper press that it becomes all as tumblers, decanters, and dishes of
things to all men; and if it look for pay various kinds, have obtained for It slmoct
the edges of the opening, and
became secured that the etool leather or send out its bill for subscriptloa or universal admiration ; and it eonstltstes
advertising, it ia denounced as mean and an artfots of vest annual exporta of Great
tied been cut with a knife.
sordid, and its conductor is wanting in Britian, The name of flint gteae origin­
Here waa a discovery. I began tu
liberality. There is no interest on the sled ia foe fact that formerly the nZirioeu
wish I had taken a little more foretbo't
before leaving Danbury ; but aa 1 knew face of the green earth that is expected portion of it consisted of flint, which was
to give as much to aociely, widkout ney calcined and ground. The u»e of flint
that making euch wishes waa only a
or thanks, as lbs newspaper pries of the baa been entirely discontinued, and uand,
waste of time. I quickly gave it up and
of peculiar quality, substituted.
began to consider w bat I had best do bnIn Bohemia, om of lhe Austrian States,
der
the
exietinv
circumstances.
I
wawi
’
t
&lt;
long in making up my mind upon a few j -----venteement,
expects you to
with a population of foustqfivo millions,
at
least
fire
dollars
worth
of
editorial
om-fourth of the whole are ..engaged in
essential pointe. First, ths man behind
notices. -And the obscure and niggardly . mani»fe&lt; lures. Few of lbe|r products
me waa • viIlian; secirnd, he bad cut open
maa yoa have written into a position of are niiMi known in foreign countries, ex­
the mail bag, and robbed it of some val­
uable matter. He must have known the importance, far,beyond bis merits, con­ cept their linen and glass. Tins Bohoniian
siders that his name adorps yuur col­ glass, though not so pure •* that of Eng­
money letters by their site and shape;
third he meant to lease the stage on the umns, and gives circulation to your land or France, has stood unrivalled for
.
. tbe beauty of its gilding, staining, paint­
first opportunity ; and fourthly, ha; was journal.
ing. and ita lightness and rich appearance.
prepared to shoot mo if I attempted to
• The peculiar prnpertiee of glass are
arrestor detain him.
Georgs Roberta, who died in England exceedingly interesting -, come of which
I revolved -these things over in my
mind, and pretty soon I thought of a in October, 1828, left a will giving certain wo will State It is highly etestic, sonor­
It
course to pursue, I knew that to get my Virginian stock and United States Secu­ ous and has been made malleable.
hand safely upon lite rascal, I must take rities to ths Govsrooe sf Pennsylvania, naturally absorbs a portion of light—in
him by surpriae; ai.d thia I could not sad the President and ViaodfrsaHsut of one form, it poterixes light—as a lens It
while he was behind me, for bis eyes the United States, in trust, to tavee} aad refracts it—in foe form of a prism it dswere on me all foe time no I most resort accumulate the earns until it should c unposss iL Tbe refracting power of
A college was glass te said to be la exact proportion to
to stratagem.
Only a little distance amount to 1100,000.
ahead was a bouse.. An old former named thee to .be endowed la Philadelphia, iU density. It transmit* nearly all ths
Lottgee li»«d there, and directly in front whereto - moral philosophy should be beat of lhe sun's rays, but refuses to
of it was a huge snow back stretched taught, and a Professor engaged who transmit the artificial boat of ordinary
acroea the road through which a track for shoo Id inculcate and advscats Um natural fires, retaining or absorbing foe whole
,
rights of the black people of every dime of it.
sleighs bad bean cleared with shovels.
It resists all the acids except the fluoric,
As we approached foe ent, I aaw a aad country, until they be restored to ea
light in foe front room, aa 1 felt confident equality’ in civil rights with their while by wMch it may be dissolved al common
I should, for tbs old man generally act up brethren throughout the Union." The tempenitaren. It may be easily drilled
if lhe drilling tool be lubriesited with
until the stage w«Jt by., J drove on, and trustees of the deceased applied to foe
when nearly opposite the dwelling, etood. American Government, representing that camphorated spirits of turpentine. Bells
up,sal bad frequently done when »• ths above bequest in the will of George have been roads of glass in Sweedea,
proaching difficult pieces.
I saw the Roberta wasfvoid, according to tbs Eng which rival those made of metal in power
snowbank abend, and could dietinguiah lish law, and ultimately received an and sweetness of tone. Flutee and other
the deep cut that had been eboveled answer to the effect that the President,
Gteae may be drawn into fine
through it. I urged my borees to a good Vias-President, and Governor of Penn­ of it.
speed, and when near the bank forced ey Ivan is declined to accept the trusta coo- threads and wove with silk ao an to pro­
tainod in the will of George Roberta, on duce acme of the moot beautiful iabrica.
them into It. ’
Il
te
electric
by friction, but a very im­
One of the runners mounted the edge the ground that the bequest could not be
of the bank, after which the other run in­ enforced, and should not be if it could, perfect conductor of electricity. If large
to foe out, thus throwing lbs eteigb o#er for the reason that the purpose of the de quaalitiae of electricity are node to pass
about as quick as though lightning bad vise was of doubtful utility and the food through it, the glees ia reduced to powder
struck ft. My passenger had not cal entirely inadequate to the endowment of by the shock. Il melts at 10,70 ° F., or
‘
'gswood ; will expand
culatad on any such movement, and and institution like one named by the the “l lilSth
length by raislag Its
was not prepared for II; but I bad testator. The money, which has amoun­
calculated, and Was prepared. Ha rolled ted to 1100,000, is now in the English tcmpaartere
HBtqrteli-.
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Courts,
the
executors
aol
knowing
what
oct Into foe detn. snow, . with a heavy
if
not
quite
roacmbling
glass, end usee
.buffalo robe about Mm, while I lighted on to do with It It Is evident, however, that
it for the preservation of a number of
my feet directly on the top of him. I Philadelphia win not get her collage.
plants; for Instance, bombqn, rattan, the
punched Ma head in foe snow, and foes
stalks of Indian oom, wheat, rye, oats,
sang oat for eld Longee. I did not bare
to call a second time, for the farmer bad
Nbw York, April A—Geo. W. WD- barley, rice, the sugar cane, Ac., are all
come to foe window to see mo paaa. mA liatnaoa, of the rebel army, was arrested covered with * thin m&gt;m of rilicia, which
aa soon as be saw my steigb overturned, bare on Batordsy. Bekaa been acting
It would be difficult to compute the
be had lighted Ms tentorn and hurried m a Med of rebel C*m&gt;i at Qsebee.—
value of glass, looking alone to the ad
The pt ieeriar was sect to Fort la&amp;yette.
which sAeuee bus derived from ft. h to
* What's to My
aahsd foe old man, A feawte named Mrs. Atwood, who sconly about940 yean since Gsilibo first
eomeainetf Mm, was ubo arrested, and
as be hurried out.
discovered the satellites of Jupiter, thro'
__ _____ l—J__ 1 ___ __ .
the aid of a rode and very imperfectly
constrootud telescope
The immense
advances which foe setae* of astreaomy
has. vinos made, so ready important to
foe ponwite ef life, have been mwMy
through aid derived faun the material of

away framWe. My fous U
bad lad •** h»SW MM and.
end I isnlniMdiU ntaMar to
few wocdaaS p । isfods
We

�.&gt;»•

HA8HVGS BATOCB.

owe of th. most periAb «ad*
ventures upon the Isfl that wb
Hpord. Se/eu of
MmUy Mcmday aftoAe^ Wj
host, bound for Pure Duvur.^

frsstaroiog, they put tote Port
their ticket except ’ Treasurer, Commis4e etaetoM iPl&amp;u. kiohers e* HlghwsyK «ad one ComtabU

Tbe Republican majority nn Stalo lickta
Stale, aa far as re?
... ». NaHV 90 IfaftHta* roan
election of lhe Repel
over lata fall. ' Tbe I

' Republican majority will probably reach

•W1,”,|’y.

—

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In Calhoun county the ‘ Republican week wo aiaroet conceded Barry to tta
N.w Tod. Spoil lOr-Xte Mta»io«
S:. Louis, April A—Tte Derooreafa
State Ticket has a majority of 1,100, a Copperheads. Last fall Barry gave tout
duaatob i* from • Biehmewd apor? special. Young's Point tbe 3d, save ttaw
ptau of 200 uu the vote of lata fall. In majority for Fusion. TUs sprite she
Chattsaooga, Awil 6lh&lt;—The enemy
gives tbe Republican ticket 83 Majority. Itcw, and morning found them so Dumb several trsBeperta with troepe and El let’s
the city of Marshall tbe Democratic Adam Elliott Is Supervisor.
and exhausted as tote utterly mable to Marine Brigade and on a irtm-clad alerted advanced on Weed bury and McMinn
villa, but being outflanked, retired.—
row the boat to stere. They endeavored up atream this moruteg.
majority has been lowered from 188 to
Thors is no
to eail down. the ooeat to Buffalo; but prospect of active operetiote before 15.000 Fedvrah nt ad vandhta ou Colum­
7. -In Liviagston coaqty the Republicans
bia. A battle is considered Immlneel
tbe wind waa unfavorable.
Bteone
The
result
of
the
election
In
Rhode
Vicksburg for aocwo lima.
■..
have gained two aupervtaoes, and lower­
before the week chisre.
Wand yesterday is a noct significant ex- desperate alteruatire remained to-ltem
A new canal has been, cut three miles
ed tbe Democratic majority somewhat­
hibllton of the revival nf popalar patriot­ —to steer across the lake to tbe Ameri above here. It will' ba eight miles long,
In Monroe county according to the fig­ ism which has lately ebeered tbo hearts can shore. Almuta hopeless of occmpliahand empty Into tbe Mississippi below
. wree of tae Democratic organ, the Cop- ,of all true loyalists. Two years ago Mr.
Warrenton.
Three dredges and tbo' ’New York.■£}--------------perteada trove but 481 majority, a falling ISmith, now chosen Governor . by 2,800,
African brigade are at work night and respondence, Washington.10th, says:
offof about 250 since lata fall. J* St. majority, was beaten by Ooveroori
day.
-The rebel pickets oe the Ratefabasoock
Sprague by a majorlfy ofl.844 in a total
Farragut holds ths rirer between last night bailed our moo ■»«!&gt; an exIOVERNMBNT CLAIM AGENCT.
Joseph and Kent counties, the Republi- '
vote of 22,044. In the same year Mri
Vicksburg *n^ P°rt Hudson. Porter and1 clamattun that Charleston hod been cep
can majorities remain unchanged.
Tbe Sheffield,
&lt;
conservative, was elected in lbs
Greats re rocwuioitertag up the Yazoo1 tursd t&gt;v the Yankees, but to-day the}
JOBfiPH WAURIN4 Qp,,
returns from Washtenaw coaaty also ;First district by a majority of 849 ; octa
witit coosidurabis force.
sang out, “You Yankees have been re­ Aorrre roi the coLureTiox or claims
Thomas A. Jsoks, RepubllcmiA
indicate heavy Republican gains there.— Mr.
!
aoaikmt rut oomxHKK.
pulsed with th* Lms of several of your
cbceen by* 1,900 majority; wbdZthe
Otiss
Is ths ffaUs Block, os QriywsM strata,
Jackson county, which lasl fall gave 23’ j
Iroo-elads!" Tbe wind rendered uainidroister fto PmmSos. rwc So. 7,’ sseo.4 Beer.
Second district was carried two years'
tslligiblc further conversation.
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Fusion majority, is now carried by tbe (
sitKc by 541 majority for Mr. Brown,
•The
TWfasnr
’
s
dispatch
enntainm
the
Republicans, by 200 majority, according (democrat, Nathan F. Dixon, Republican,
■ following:
“Richmond papers todsy
to the figures of tho Democratic organ of Iis now elected bv a majority of 900.—
found their wav within our Imre. neyl
that county. Thia insures the rwcleclioa 1Last year in the legislature, on joint bal­
of tbe fight aeur i Show Rill on the 2nd euatain dispatches from Charleston, dated
PoMncat Nscxxaaas.—Tbe United
of JudgtfLawrence, an Washtenaw coon- jlot, the conservatives had a majority of
9 o’clock yesterday moraine, asv tag in
28; now It -stands 78 Republican Union States undoubtedly beats any other na Inst:—Gen. Stanley, with 2000 cavalry
ty gives him a alight majerjly, and Ing- {
subetaoce: “AU is onieL Tbe iron dad&gt;
to 96 conservatives and demoersta, with lion in the extent and variety of her party and Col. Matthew*’ Infantry brtgsde,
started to capture Morgan and Wharlot)h are still within the bar. The Keokuk is
ham will not vary much either way,— ivacandee.
-. nicknames; and Mfaooeri beats tbe other
Sth Regiment of Infantry and Xlovalry at sank in sight, and articles from ta&gt;r have
.
What
adds
to
the
slgnifiennoe
of
this
Stales,
al
present.
The
members
of
the
Bhiwassee county was carried by the Snow HilJ, beyond Auburn. They drove eotne ashore."
Republicans last fall by 73 majority, but *triumph is that the democratic candidates late Legislature were derided into Char
in lhe enemy’s pickets.
TheTth Penn­
The HtmU has tbo follow mg; «Wa4
for Governor and Congress, thus over­ coala, Clay.banks, White legs and Soowthey now have over 300. Berrien county
sylvania Cavalry turned the rebel’s right ingtou. April 10.—It is reported here
whelmingly defeated, were only moder­ flakes. - Tbe first and last ar s the extremes
went for Fusion .last fall by over 200 ately anti-Admlntotration as compared of both parties. Tbo “ Chareoal" believes wine, while Minty's Cavalry Brigade, that oneltnd battery has been taken by
with Newel! s battery, moved up in (r&lt;»nt- our forces al Charleston. This I am told
majority. This spring she has rolled up with the candidates of tbe same party la ।slavery a moral enormity, “ tbe um of
Tbe enemy’s nickels were then encoun is admitted by"tbe rebel pickets on ths
Had they ventured to (all viUalnV," as well aa on impediment to
a majority for tbe Republican candidates Connecttkut.
tared west of Liberty^and a considerable Rsppabstmoei."
tbe
prosperity
of
the
State.
The
“
Clay
proclaim
any
such
tressonable
doctrines
of over SOO—a gsin of over 500.
In
-‘Washington, April 10, midnight.—
as Colonel Seymour and his associates bank" says nothing about its moral char­ force of rebels were posted on the Bluffs
Sanilac county, the Republicans bare
on tbo oppunits side of Smith's Ford.— Nothing official received to-day in refer­
avow, doubtless the majorities against acter, and same of teem absolutely be­
gained la almost every township.
In them would have been doubled, and tbo lieve it free from taint, but a csrree to They resisted and were driven back aad ence to affairs at Charleston, dispatches
’
* pin or. Dry Fork, whence they from Richmond papers yesterday being
Lexington, there is a gain ef 24, in Sani­ legislature yet more deeWedly ReptteH- the material interests of tbe State. Tbe
n driven. The rebels then form­ tbe lateejf intelligence that lias 'readied
• White-tag" ta tbe strong Union Demo­
lac of 16, ta Forrester of &gt;5, in Worth ean than It ia
end stronger Ene on Snow Rill. here (am any source.
It to believed
Tbe people of Rhode Island have de­ crat, who ta But considered ouita reliable
of48. Tbe news from the 9th Judicial
The 2d aad 4ih Ohio Cavalry, were soot that these telegrams are mutilations of
clared that they want no half-way men by ths more ultra, who are the “Snow­
to
the
enemy
’s rear. They changed and official dispatches. The anxiety (or for
District, statce that it is considered cer­ or measures in a time like this; aad Qsn- flak re.” The “Whito-leou" would sup­
tain that Cornwell has defeated Littiejob n neetknt. If wo are not greatly misinform­ port gradual emancipattan. Then they broke the line of the rebels, when lhe tber news h«ssuspended everything else
flight ended in the flight of the rebels.
here 8&lt;»me ef the Gnyernmeot .•ffierr’s
in that district, and the Republican gain ed, will reject with equal emphasis every have two words to express thaAdea of
Tbe rebel lorn was from 100 to 200 are confident of success, bet this confi­
of 500 in Berrien county, insures the de­ candidate who" ia not unconditionally and underhand plotting, to wit, ** skulldug­ killed and a number wounded, and 60 dence is not shared by some of tbe eal&lt;uabove board loyal to tbe government and gery" and “chemnlgsa.”
feat ef Coffirobury ta tbe 2d district and
prisoners. Gen. Stanley also captured esl thinkers, who have access to all the
tbe Union.—ff. Y. Xvtntng PM.
SOO'horses and mures, and a Quantity of: informatfon there ta upon tbe subject.''
tiro election of the Republican candidate,
Aworwxa Roa*rrtc IrCTnxrr or thb bacon and wheat, and destroyed consider
Hoo. Perrin M. Smith. Tbe probabili­
Waa.—A letter from lhe &lt;9ch N. Y. able forage.
Tbe rebels escaped with
The following extract from a letter regiment, adds one to many roman tie in
ties now are that the only Democratic
their guns.
Our loss was one private
Judge elected in the State ia* Judge Wilh- written by a young woman sojourning at ।cidents of a similar nature, eoanected killed aad two slightly wounded.
New York, April 12.—Tho TrUnnt, I Tte KeaMlusnaa Flits aa4 Furttev.
Richmond, V*^ to s friend in Baltimore,
special account of tho Charleston fight
Cimrtataxi. Joly 1. UM.
•
arell, of Detroit.
'
will show to what extent tho people are icorporal In tbo 20tb New York regiment,
eaya: “The squadron arrived off Charles­
Mr. C W. Raates^-Zhwe 5irl— la rep)/ U la.
Such results are very gratifying to the suffering in tbe rebel capital. Tho letter tbe earop of wbtab adjohis that of tee40ti&gt;
qairiM owda ef me. U gne. me |&gt;l*M»r« le mj.
Washington, April 8.—Tbe UemUTt ton on the crowning r»f lhe 5&lt;h, and spent lata X. Allee ef Cir~*•«••• ——!•friends of the Adafeislrttion and lbs was recently seized in a rebel mail: "
was taken sick, and had to be placed in
lhe day In examining the bare and
East, riprsMd Ul
' “Richmond, March II; 1883.—Pcr{ tbe Regimenal 'Hoepltai, where, in the special. 1 P. M. says: -Pte excitement
Union, and will encourage the soldiers in
tbe wind being too high to cross ttait i&gt;t ) onr jwandturt
haps yot^would like to know how us course of attendance upon tbe eick soldier bera ia regard to the attack on Charleston htvening.
Tim. Admiral disebwed his »♦&gt;» d*rir«4 IVMB ol—a
tho field te renewed efforts to crush out
poor starved out rebels get along in this ir waa discovered that a female form hod ia inteoee. Tbe Navy and War Depart­ plan of attack, which was to sail directly bring from (vtwralpruitratKm at tiaan. being.
the rebellion.
It Is a verdict against enviable city.
PoesiUy, if you have been concealed under bis Corporal's jack ments are still without official advicca.
up and attack the northweat' face at Fort
treason, and will canoe traitors al home vour-pockets fulTof Ccnfsderate notes; ct and trowors. The woman bad been but no doubt ia entertained that an attack
torn**Sumpter at 600 or 800 yards. About WM.raaursrttowietaMtrsbeC.wteahta*
7eerl»eM&lt;ltaroiae Ml tad.
to hide their heads, and those in tbe but woe If yon have not The necessities with the regiment since It first entered baa been made, and that the rrwdi it un 8 o'clock Monday morning signal* for a VMamndta •
&amp; vore bit to the rebels. Tbe continued |। movement were given,- sod Uw- vcatel*
South to lose faith in any relief from their of lift «re all In the bands of spefiulstere. tbe 6eM two years ago, ber sex never
find you dart* wot murmur st any price scepeetod. Of course love wse at the reticence of rebel newspapers is regarded
i started slowly, in rouwqoence ofa fag,
friends in, the free States.
they choose to ask. You must lay your bottom oftbe affair, but it detraeto some­ as almost certain evidence that they are ! however, they were obliged to postpone
purse at their feet, and that, too, in tho what from tbo ramaxww of the story to ia poaseqriun of Dews which confirms the
the attack until next day.
During tbe
moot humble manner. Let me give you leara that tbo aduamuaous Amsson bad statement that Chari osloe has fallen be­
afternoon uee of Gen. Fury's brigades
Connecticut sends up to her sister a brief Idea as to the prices which articles been tenting ell the time with her lover. fore tbo combined stuck of Hunter Bird worked Its w»y up Folly Island and ' es­
Dupont.
Ifateo heretofore been the
States, greeting, tbe trews of « glorious command in the Confederate capital:—
tablished curamuaicetiun with tbe fleet;
Dry goods I have cessed to buy some
• Btxfk Gvaane" nr Fttarn*. —The
but no portfoo of the land force g&lt;»t Into
Republican triumph. Tho vote in lhe
time since, but I-wiM -mention that com­ Savannah RepobKean hex a thrilllng’story
t!m attack at all. On Uie 7lh, al 4:15
State foots up; Buckingham 38,309-, mon calicoes command 82,25 per yard ;
of tbe awful outrages perpetrated
Ued by
1*. XL, the fleet &lt;M uader way and cus­
Seymour 35,830; Buckinghams jnajorrty fine plaids 818 per yard; a silk dress Higginson’s black soldiers in Woodstock,
odstock,
sed tbe Morris Island batteries wiumtft
aboul 2,500.
Scute stands 14 Union from 8100 to 8250; kid gloves 7 to |10 Florida. , They actually
* ietad tho
being Cred upon, pushing right ou to­
per
pair
;
gentleman
’
s
boots
from
50
to
" residences
lhe Stat faml..—, " “ etale"
.
and
Democrats. House, 139 Union
ward Fori Sumpter. The A'rw /roari-frs
75 per noir: uniform coats 8100 each.
worked bwdiy, and ia consequence of the
sad 84 Democrats, with two towns a tie. Under the hand of provisions I qnots as four brother darklee belonging'to a Mad­
am Alberti, and in one ease, where a
current was
(P
w|
The most important result, however, follows Turkeys 815 to 825each; eggs
wornsti of southern blood, indignant that
three Umes.
82
[xr
dozen
;
meet,
81
J25
per
pound
of the victory in Cvnnrcticut, is tbo elec­
ableek guard tbosldbs plsre/over her,
‘‘Fort Moultrie opened first .upon the
tion of three out of four Congressmen— butter, 83JM) to 85 par pobud; coflee, 84 started to demand white protection,“ im­
TCrrAculm which usa within 500yards.
K pound; tea, 815 to 88 per pound.— pudently declared" that they could pro : Nrr Yosa, April 8.—Tfis steamer The Cumiuirin Ppint Utfory, Fort
being a Republican gain pf two in ths
itorday an suetion firm sold a lot of tod her aa well as aayWy ’ Tbe Sevan- Honduras hod arrived at New Orlesm,
JTABU8HED 178*
Sumpter stW Battcry Bee Immediately
State.
The doubtful districts in tho
Mgbsr wieM
- ---------- from Rio Grande with 280 Taxes W». opened, and the action became general
State, carried by' the Democrats by a
have ooeteA ' For
i Ms io gees. She reports on tte fttb of March
large majority two yeara ago, have this ------------ ,__
a rebel force of 150 entataff Into Mexico
at tte.mouth of the rirer and captured1 Uurtiieaal face of Eort BunuMer, when
time elected War candidates by an over­ and a fine bonnet costs you from MO
to 87A"
'
©el. E. J. Davis of the 1st Telras cavalry they disrereured throe tinea nf ohstrncwhelming vote. Thia, with the gain in
and UepU Montgomery of the aarne regiRhode island, renders certain a geod
mete. Tte Mexican authorities demandTire St. Loen Vrcrear.—A great tri­
working majority of RepubHotns hj the umph tor freedom has been won in the
sd-4teir
Mleasu and Ol. Doris was-Hr™ Finding it impotable to gut scrota the
pTbey
bare
spunky wdmeo
Room of Rsprssestativss, and insures Empire city of Missouri, and its effect
m East," One- of them, al Bangor, up. ss- tate three eoMfors taken at tte obslructiooa, they turned about end
Hirbm 12 Leonard, has lately been same time. (apt. Montgomery was net steamed down tbe harbor. The Phfita
lhe hearty co-operation of the next Con upon State politics must be powerful.—Chauncey 1. Filley, “ Charcoal," I* elec­
hunting excursion tparenng 14 miles returned, usd private advice, aar hr w„ sen's 200 pounder had become disabled
grra, with tbo Admiaiatntion. Who
bteg by the-rebel. wUeb is u. doubtedly
ted by a majority ef 2,280 over Oliver
and tbe turrel uf (|M Pa^M
beet that
san tell but that the vote of Connecticut D. Filley, his uncle. “Claybank," and
true. Davie and Mcutgnniery were taken
Zero.
has saved the Union I
1.700 over Joseph O'Neil, tbe Copper- in sboetini a targe bull moose weighing from the boueb of the Mexiwrn cotn man-1

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brad candidate. This la a significant and
satisfactory result. It proves that there
Tte Mew Heart ef superrtaors^
Tte result of the election in tbe county, are so backward steps in lhe career of
the great Union party in Missouri.—
i» roach more favorable to tbe Republi­
Bteuncoy L Filley ia a young, enter­
can* than we reported lata. week.
The prising and able gentleman, identified
Board of Supervisors will stand 12 Ro- heart aad soul with tbo redkaemancipa-. ।
tion party, generally known as the Fro ■
publieana to 4 Democrats, aa fisihwe:
moot element
Oliver D. Filley wM I
Goo. P. Stevens, Rep.
supported by tbo Clair faction and tbe
Adam Elliott,•emi-seceeaioo Republican.
.
Deitimerc,
Maubew Holmes ’*
Carlton,
E. R. Carpeoter, Dem.

“
WiMard Hays,
“
John E. Hall, Rep.
J. C. Hanna, Democrat.
.
Levi M. Dcwuy, Rep.
Maple Grove,
Leader Lapham, Rep.
Oroge^ffie,
Aaron Blake, Ran.
Prairieville,
Goo. Thomas. Bap.
njW.
, t. nmir.fe,.
D.s.
Hep.

U*y
oambou nn

dvr. Three other officers narrowly so'
taped fruta ths hands of dta reboto, .nd
with half a dusee Mntemro drOre Gftv
rsbek to tte rivet, wounding four, of
whom two died. The U. 8. bark Arthur
throw sheila Into the rebel quarter, the
wight of the Zfitb. Tte rebel Benjamin
AvWea, ted also crowed fc-.j Mexico,
and burned &lt; town Bear Querorsrn.—

fastings I

tatasta to thia fact.

Ever) thing

to enjoy tte oceataon largely.

were highly entertaining*.
tables ware'tatwptooitaiy fl
the arrangements were all i

a debt taco reed,"sevSThl years s
the erection ot their Church r
The ladies took tbe matter ta bj

« ar a result,

realised from thin

&gt;rieipr of tbe Hastings Hobs*

A Cfusocs Robik.—For i
flays’ past, in a rraalt drtalt.

ror'raeity. Il is nothing ' more a
than s robin, which stags to pti j
t^e suup of various other birds.
as that bird itself.

I

Sometimes tl I

of the wjrippoor- will is once repel

n s &gt;ri of iiitrrluJe in lhe midst
natita’iwbta's warblrog eoag; I

•jvoly after the manner of the

stream of melody, lbs various nJ
tbe robin, the whip-poor-will, tbe
blrA/'&lt;k «•;spperentlr. tbe meta

songster we ever heard.

year’and a half old, of Ire Hatch
State Board in this township, was 11
. Iy scalded, by tipping over a pail
water upon ter, tar Wodeeeday, I
dtetioa tte following day. She j

ou^,cbild, and tbo blow 4alb

, M. £'C^mox, E-q. of IrvinJ
nert smbered tte printer ia a ver|
way.

Ris present. Is •

tem.ofbis own ewring, which woe

to perfestiun .

.coatee, tenet be immediately r
in'order to be seasoned through. |

.Ctacutr Cocar.—Tbo Circuit Co

important criminal cases are to 1

ayria, for the murder of berdiild,

&gt;xtt Curra's Ornes

IK W. Smith,

fl-rifle

i trilowlng named p

awov a teai^af 800 cars on tbo way
to Brownsville. 'TUesa loads average

IJeyry P. Bur

John &amp; Hal

*1

�'oral ani

M. MUCTS

8ITTI1S

BAD W A Y‘S BBAOV ATlffG
RESOLVUN ~£

)A. U®ABAWTRlL-boe te six bettl*. of
Dr. Redw.j1. ^r««-.rg gynrp—Jtel RAD­

wars RExoTATma UBaLwnrt-rtiowv

WCESItW OMiBS.

TO THU PUBLIC.

Yqpl Jotirw.

a

atC/XtoX o^ereA Xo XW
a* a wwiht'ww uj)a\eV. wXXX.
evkve. a\\ XW “v\Xt \xAuc\x
Skas.'a kt Wvr Xo," WX a* a
rtxacAvaX aacaX
o^\\\c,"Wc*ia'aA SouX'aX'Sxcrc
Who,
a Vlftl
wut^a wccAxA art art\x\t- trt
ftXovaaeVk
mA\a.e\y,
\aVex\\.\t\Lro^xr c\uavtX\X\t*,
. jawA- at XW \tvo^cr Xkrae., art
a ware ^revtaXwe.

ger, as a last resource, resolved to use
Kr “RENOVATING RESOLVENT."
It takes the ladies to do things
notion of this remedy was *0 *alu.
’right niceand tboladie* of Hasting* Xary and *0 prompt, that io January last,
re a match for any ladiws we know of. to my surpnse, Thomas, (tbe invalid/
came
to exhibit himself, to all appear­
i^.*.P&lt;“»‘cul*r- Th"
«PPcr
and festival at tbe Hasting* House eu ance*, perfectly cured by your Invaluabl*
medicine. 1 aaw him again in February
Wwdiwday evening, of 1W wee^Xwlly and ip _March, and he was well and at
attests to this fact. Everything waa in his work as usual.
Under these circumstance* I can have
the beat of style, and every one seemed
to enjoy tbe occasion largely.. Tho tab­ no doubt ofthe efficacy of yonrREBOVL
ENT; and I cheerfully testify to Its hav.
leau* under the direction of J. W. Baaing, to tbe best of my knowledge and
croft, were highly entertaining, and were belief,restored to health tho moat wretch­
fully appreciated by all present.
Tho ed euffeter from disease that 1 ever be­
tables were sumptuously furnished and held.
' 1 remain, rir, respectlfully, yonr obedi­
the arrangements were all complete.
ent serve, t^
J„ J. MIDDLETON
Tho object of the festival was to help .7
0VB.AND8IX BWrt»Cl
relieve ths First Presbyterian Society of
Persons afflicted with skio Eruptions,
a debt incurred, severs! years since, in Pimples, Rlutchea, Salt Rheum, Canker*
the erection ol their Church edifice.— Boils, Tumor*, tlleere. Sore*. Node*,
The ladies took the matter in band, and Sorofula, By phila,Scurry, and all disease*
, as a result, realised from this feetivai of tbe skin, may rely upon a cure, by tho
use of from one to six bottle*.
about &gt;70 above expenses. Mr. Ladorr,
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOT
proprietor of the Hastings House, gener TLE, OR SIX BOTTLES FOR FIVE
DOLLARS.
HO
owsly offered, free of charge, the use of
DR. RADWAY Ac Co’s OFFICE,
his house'for the occasion.
87 MAIDEN LANE. NJT.
SOLD BY DRl'GGISW.
A Crnrocs Rosix.—For about ten X

;

Sylious Fever,
Liver OoTTiplaini,
^^tfepeVsncb, ■
Jnattjg-estioni
J’auTidzoe,

axvA a\.X&amp;\team o$
Var waXuve/

Mid raooty of Harry , for firamecsMire weak*,
prvvlou* io .aid dsy of hwrioe.

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art eot\\\\oM.il dy rave,
root* aa4 'aev\&gt;*,
uMek wvaVx X\vcvx

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In tbv mtlsr of tho Miale of Dsniol Smith,
‘setieoto berate (tens, Ural by viriMof * li­
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arc X\\x \voor axaw'* ^ktvtL

"Dt. ‘Ko\&gt;ack,»

ftXovaacNx 'BxWcr*
DR. RAHWAY'S PILLS.

Aay«past, Ina small airedit, near the

I

residence of tbe editor of this paper, them
has been seen and beard, daily, a natural
curiosity. It is nothing ’ trrbre nor lews

ORDER FORAPPEARANCE.

chan a rebin, which sing* to perfection
tbe songs of various other birds.

DR. RADWAY

HAH DJBCOTBMtD A CUtaSSISQ SYBUP,

If ptopk todmtood tte imporUneo of pnr&lt;*Btion wife RADWAVH HQ* In eootr»&lt;!totraeIwn ofnurgins t^ith otter nilld or oowter*. **lu
oih.HetdlU* wateN. ttey woWd ooad Iaa. phyak
। ing.aaVa tbcmaelroi Inrai maeb aeferraj. *a^

llMt&lt;nK* Ba
circulating

It sing*

"Df. TBLo\sacV»

arg,

tbe song of the whip poor-will, s* perfect
» that bird itself.

•

vaaw'* 8o\ae«.
ConCJoA.

Sometimes the song

Ikobaek'w

of the w^hip^poor-will .is once repeated a*

a sort of interlude in the midst of. the
native rubia's ■'warbling sung; *»&gt;&lt;! nt
Other times the sdfig is repeated euccrs

vtv&amp;GOTaXc, X\\c vt&gt;ca\t a\\A
&amp;&amp;\.XftaX«A.

•jvely after tbe manner of the bird it

imitates.

It warble* in one continuous

Ti\.tXcr»
&gt;yuu.

atvA axakt
'Dr. ‘Ro'baeVs

fieausu.—A little daughter, about &gt;
yearand a half old, of Ira Hatch, uf tf&gt;c

.

feXovcxaeVv 'BXftt'ca
____________________________ jms. wmi «*■*«-X\xe 8o\Avc.*'»
laeaUed tba pen/uhfc luotrmrnl otlte bowel, , VtTC^M.'aXWV.a ’SXVawXxC O,

State Board in this township, was so bad­

ly scalded, by lipping over a pail oChot
water upon her. on Wednesday, that she

MORTGAGE SALE.

dfed on the following day. She was an
only.child, and tbe.blow fall* with cruabl
fng weight upon the hmraeheld.

m.eXawcXxoXA^
evt\o\yx\j\c.

27isas Sitiora ore put up i* quart
Uon; Ibertafte, rrv*t c»ulioo l&gt; rtquirrd »e »t- holi^s.cf ■u.'hioh thoakavo is ajho-elmtacka ofl»fl*»»tLoo of tW be««U, Viliou* c»be. Uo. ^U,loU: io Jiraljr encrawd, and
io' praviJirl, with 4 o^fo~ffvard from
ooiMorfoitm. (Prioo *1 per bcUlo, m
ria/w *5.
,C.. W. ifabaok, (Proj-rirtcr, Jfo. 6
East Fourth. Bt, dnainnaii, ta whom
all epclars should far &lt;»dLbw***d.

; Is*

r ML .C. Craswox,. E«p of l"«¥b *“•
remembered tbo printer in a very *»b-

atential. way. His present, i* a pork.
Irani, of'bis own raring,, which would sat*

FOR BALE BY

iafyll

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ettfuke-bouae, by rubbing in, very hot, a-

SOLDIER’S * BOUNTY,
BACK PA Y, PENSION. W.

Circuit Cocar.—The Circuit Court for

thia coonty, Judge Lovell presiding, eravaobdoa Monday afternoon.
Several
important criminal cases are to be tried

this term, and there is a jury present for
that purpose,. As wago topree*. (Tuc*
daf eve,) the trial of Mr*. Lowe of As­
syria, for the murder of her child, Is pro.

A'—’*

tte^lWa a*4 -awry.

A LECTURE

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A UKTCM OX THE -NATURE. TBKATMEXT,
Ra**v Courmr Cuts’* Orrics, I
i
H serum*, April Mt, 186*. )
Cotn m railon* have been received nt
this office for the following named persons

.a* Notaries Puplie, to wit:
d A- Holbrook,
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bksolctiox ur

AVOip hALLNE IHJMA WR?.

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GRANT k SPAULDING

1 have noticed in the Furmtr an article
on tte subject of flax. I think tte !Oth
of May about tte ten time to sow flax
seed, allboagh frsexing the ground a lit
tie will not kill tte seed alter It te sown.
Loamy land Is fcood for flax, and gravel­
ly land, in a wet season, bears good flax.
It te the most profitable crop that a term­
er can raise, for it is very high at present.
Tbe lint is worth 18 cents per pound,
and tbe seed &lt;2 50 per bushel. We get
from throe to five hundred pounds of
lint per acre, and from seven to twelve
bushels of seed. Flux should be sown
on dean land, where it will be Tree from
weeds. It should be pulled, and the seed
whipped off by hand, or * machine made
on purpose. Buch'a machine consists of
two rollers, both turning inward ; tte
tends of the flax pass between item;
the boll of the flax arc crushed, and lhe
seed drops out. When' flax te pulled it
should be kept in small bundles, that you
can clasp with both hinds, then after
whipping off tte seed, spread and roll it.
and then break, swingle and tie It up
ready for market It will sell anywhere
m Berkshire enunty. We call the bar­
ley crop nest to flag for profit. Wheat
te a vary uncertain 'crop with im. A. Ax-'
ixx, Williamstown, December, 18*2.—
A’rw England Farmer.

Two brothers named Vmehouac. one
a discharged suMier and* the otter a de
Mf“r, gagged and strangled a woman on
Thursday in Philadelphia, for the purpose
ufgaining possession of her money and
jewelry, valued at abodt &lt;300.
Ttey
entered the bouse aboot 10 A. M., and
were kindly received by tte lady, Mrs.
Mulder, who handed item a boule of
pure gin, and ttey accpted of tte boepiUtey. After this ate invited them tn*
tte parlor to look al some photographs.
While she was exhibiting item, one of
tte villains got behind ter, pulled ter

tho other brother at the Mine ti«te nt
eber with a handkerchief of towJ so
tte could name no noiss.
They
then got a sheet from the ted, and wrap
ping thia around ter head, took one urn
and putted it so tigbtl v that tte
victimised woman was at tteir merer.—
Tte thieves then ransacked the bou«—
Ttey obtained about &lt;300 in American
gold coin, a considerable quaouty of
Holland coin,a quantity of jewelry, aad
also a watch or two—and then took tteir
departure. They left tteir victim lying

Cp Sitings yam

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Only »L

CwWvhC
A BaU
j^jjswjis *■ W1*1 '•
‘ Mawj Tfcm»ax\A»

BOUBUXSWOAI®
(I mention that apple first, aa I find from
a report of great labor and value, pro
pared by a commltte of the Pomologies!
Society, P. Berry z chairman that (te
Early Harvest ia more universally cul­
tivated is tte United States than any
other apple, and best adapted to all loeaHtes,) Bad Aatrachaus, Gravenetein,
Primates. Fameuse, Pom me Grise. Wag­
oner, Rhoda Island Greening, Northern
Spy, or as many of some otter varieties,
which te likes Utter, should te Ml to
tte hospital of tte incurables.
Hoping
that every one will yet have, with afcodanee of otter fruit,ptenty of good apples,
1 leave tte matter with tte poblie.*'

TOL 7.

...

and

J. J. Thomas of Macedon, who generally
honors «m with Ida proernoa St these
meetings, estimates, hi Patent often Bepertfor I860, tte east of prodweing «p
afaaattwoewda telfeeou per bwateL
Before seeing his estimate I ted entails
lad it at from three to four cents, goed
varieties; they ere, therefore, tte cheap­
est of all food for maw, and, Moepfteg
grass, lor beasts.
Hardy and leanex­
acting than other fruits, adapted to a
wider range of sell and climate, more
regular and more abundant in yield, A*t
are God's test gift tc man, next to vmhb.

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VOL 7.

HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APBIL 22, 1«B

NO. 51.

Srrlttlri) Jotirj.

IN FUBLISCKD BTKBT WEDNESDAY

rebellion

R

R. R.

bis heed.

srament wboUy absolutist la ll* nature,

There, with the

TO THOSE WHO DON'T TEIN1

th* royal pew that day.

TO THOSE WHO DO THJME.

TbeeoartdreM

, time.
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF

“Oh, Elizabeth, Elizabeth," exeUlmed
g*o«d wistfully io tn her troubled eye*.

SasJinu’ Suintss Jinrtini.

SKXI’ci.i,

DUUB(SA.

I believe la sustaining that glori

wee now pushed back from off bar girlish

“I eetne tn bid you farewell, and

iwralr Biaatea
.is forty wtawtes.

of oar glorious Republic

How often

acme of thoee men in the Northern Bute*
The Rlchmqpd JTrwe commenting upon
sympathise with traliortsm of thse awful (Ms meeeare eaye:
rebellion of tb* Southern States against
this noble sod free government of Amerthe admixture

GRANT * SPAULDING,

let my matte breathe

lUrt-DENEA
OCF..........
ASMS .....
nor ami mSb. " V ;&lt;S

S

dent demand* more troops, that the oonecrlption act i* pat In force and every
it
and help to fight tb* balllea of thia war ; I

be eon tinned

Sisctllang
TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.

other foreigner*, and that tbe next gen­
Thoe* rebel sympathiser* In tba North eration of southerner* will be the vii**t

■ trial It will ba to stand at yonder altar

TIE 9TSTEIIMJ8 ORCANITT.

me to play

tb* President will provide mean■ to force
Y ears ago, at a grand Cathedral o&gt;»er
looking th* Rhine, there appeared *
mvaterious organist.
“Il la rendering body and soul asunder
Tbe great cetupoael* who played the to part With yon," mid the girl. "To­
organ so long, suddenly daid, and every night I may tall you this—tell yea how
Should
one from the King lo the peasant, was much I loved you, bat to-morrow It will
southern^aristocracy role, ocr liberties
weald bd crushed at oeos. I believe in
on* bright Sabbath morning, as tbs sex­

ROBERTA fo'NTRlKER

■WEEZEY dk A ULEN.

TO THDtJK WHuTHINK.

TTOBK ET8 AT LAW sad Sel^iuir. ia Ctaa -

HOLBROOK,

fattier* anrtainad by aheddtng blood and

RADWAYS READY RELIEF.

ton eater cd the church.be saw a stranger
sitting before tbe crape-ebrouded organ.
He was a tall, graceful man, with a
pale but strikingly handsome count*
nance, greet black, and melancholy eyea,
and bair like a raven's wing in gloea and
color. He had not seemed to notice the
eexum. but wsot on playing, and such
tnuaie as be drew from the Instrument,
no word* of mine can describe. The as­
tonished listeners declared that tb* organ
eeemed tn have grown human*—that It |
walled, and sighed, and clamored, as if *
tortured human heart was throbbing
through it.
When th* music al length cessed, the
seston hastened toward the stranger, and

upon a denial of popular righta, and tbe
restriction, substantially. I* themeelvae
aad their children, of tbe^ranchiess which
constitute tbe glory of Americas citizen­
ship. And yet there are men here at
tbe North who wish this roe*pi racy of
te to succeed, and even sue for
behalf at tba fceio^he reprs
f British arirtocraJF!
That

with thirty four alar* embroidered upon

it, and ita thirteen alternate stripes.—
embrace, and, with a half smothered Csrewell, tore himself away.
*
The next morning dawned in cloudless

began to prepare for the brilliant wad­
ding. Flame colored Bowen nodded by

sweet liberty protected.

Often do I feel

mast bead and its folds tore asunder by
the wicked bands of traitors and their en
sign hoisted Instead of U, with ita bare
and stolen star* anacribed oo it, and the

dusters

and the royal party appeared, escorting
the Princess Elisabeth to the cathedra!
• here the msrriage waa to be solemnized.

An Irishman eoenected with Ordnance
Department of th* Arsenal wasooovicted.

northern sympathiser*, may foil victim*

H. RUMELL.

The culprit's bead was deadly shaved.
1 hi* bale crown presenting a eutiooe epeowhere tbe tuft* of plumes that floated throw this greet Republic.
'
from stately beads, and festal robes that
JOHN ROBERTS.
I understand that the fifth Army Corp*
niaisis- "
»
floated from stately heads, and festal
nVPICUN a*4 8eri*-w Dw.lli»g*» Bread by patmeener. •»«
fesrsss
robe* that Soared over the housing of is going to Baltimore and some of them
order: First came the sergeant with
superb steeds. But the Princess, mount­
tbe prisoner-, then immediately behiad,
ed on a snow white palfrsy, and clad In
Tba boy* are wall except Orderly A.
snow white velvet, looked pale and sad; Nya who I* tick. The regiment la a* । tbe two soldiers with fixed bayonet*
pointed at the culprit, and last of all tbe
and when on peering tbe church, she
And now the music beard a gush or organ music, which,
fifer and drummer, industriously playing
changed from
though jubihml in sound, struck on ber J. D. Sumner ha* been promoted to 1st the Rogue. March. Tbe 500 or 600men,
grand old pear
ear like a funeral knell, she .trembled, Lieut Col. Fenton has resigned. Capt | women and child reu employed in th*
. WRIGHT
Arose*!, witnessed tbe acene. Tb* «tland would have&amp;llen to Abe ground bad ' ' Ely is Lieut Colonel.
TTORXET aad COUNSELLOR AT LAW JJEW HARNESS SHOP.
■ad Solic.uir and Covsvrfler is Cbaiejry. not a page supported her. A few mo­
Cir«H cX. C—mtert—r for lb.
Y'ours truly Ac.
menta afterward* she entered the oalhe i
The alienUon of tbe publie ia invited
dral.
to tea solteeito" •&lt;
that of St. Michael a* portrayed by
There with hi* retinue, stood tbe royal
I. A. GOODYEAR,
. W. Ralph E»&lt;b. MUdWv.ll.
Guido.
Asuuncas PnruQcn Sotmuo*.—Dr. the Yard
bridegroom, whom sb* bed never before
seen. But her eyas roamed from him lo W. H. Thompsoa, late fttatp Examining
around bun, he sat with' hi* fareeemg
gaze fixed upon the distant eky, a glimpse
ts of Now
end she waa obliged to return tbegraceful
bow of tba king to whom she was ba­ ,
....
------ *“• f&gt;cu- —Jaafon'IWaUfor.
church dore, and a royal party came trotbod from motive* of policy.
which an examination of nearly 0,000
TT0RNET8 •»* COUNHMLLOR8 AT LAW Good Eastern Leather Exclu­ sweeping in.
Mechauicaily listened to tbe service* recruit* has enabled him to establish:—
Among them might ba seen a young and made the responses. Then bsr hue­
sively Used.
girl with a wreath of gulden hair, eye* at band drew bar to him in a oouvalaive
stive bora American*.
We learn from aa unquestionable pri­
Realties tee* o. abort seteh.
[ violet hue, and lips like wild sherries — embrace, and whispered—
• staler* the American* lead; English are vate source, that three citizens of East
This was Princees Elixabeth, and all
aeeood ; Irish third ; Germans fourth, and , Taaoaaaae were murdered tai cold blood
[&gt;14]
H. A. GOODYEAR.
’-Elizabeth, my Queen, look up I”
In physique, or general I
Trembling in every lunb she obeyed. French last
W by did those dark syce thrill. her co f perfection and strength of evstem. the
OP TUI PRACXOeaeealUnd-*
propriated to th* court. Tbe mysterious Why did that smile bring a glow to her Americans rank highest Qty recruits
orgenht fixed his eyes on bar and waul
are much below iboee in the rural districts
on playing. No sooner bad tW music
To pulmonary afleotion*
Ah, though the king wore tbe royal in physique.
reached her ear* than she started a* if a purple, and many a jewelled order glit­ the American* and Irish are about equal­
ghost bad crossed her path. Tbe bloom tered oo bis breast, be seemed to be tb* ly liable, while the Germans are much
fcded from baroheekfo bar lipa quivered,
influence.
He became obooxioua to tba
H. N. IHUBOR,
ployed to loach organ music, and bad
rebel authorities for bis firm sad feariee*
r pAMon.
taught her the lor* of love.
loyalty, ■* a squad of soldiers
tn or ma red tba monarch,
Ms bvuso, who arrested hi nsJ

organist. and ha
“You'll bq sure lo gel ll
claimed tbe sexton. "Why
him that’s dead and gone. sir.
"No, no, you overrate me,” resumed
r stranger, with a sad smile.
Then as if disinclined to conversation.

New'Harnesses,

KJirrxs * wssews.

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
but 1 would not drag you to U
I unwilling bride. Your father
rat"
While leer*

by a party ofrebab. ChpL Cross, escap­
ed hot, Major Domna swd Dert* were

B. C. PRINPLB,

odd be justifiable. It appear*
only jnsUfiehl* bat abeoletely

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•Ido of lite helmet is profuse'
ro with chrisanthimiims ofi d, benutltel open work, upon bhn.k L,__ ______
iuer, with
»ow and then a rimming of purest Oliver.
Ire aLTIL?‘4c&lt;trr'
in «cor.
let and bro»-n. The armlets wen of toe
fineet copper chain work. The brnaxt
ptato is of copper, inlMwcteri with parailel stripes of isequtr, and vorw to-

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?tjal polices.
dues lodigvulon. &lt;iys|wpsia, sn i Httr cun
plaint’. oa tie akin, eruptive nn-J euianroa
sffvetiun.. There a!) bavin- tbe mune crip.

Ths

Ciscvtr

Cou*v adjourned on

The chief business perform­
ed was the trial of Mrs. Ellen Lowe on

Thursday.

a.jsharfc of poisoning her cbild^u Sep­
tember Jut. The act TnB clearly proven
Indeed, she admitted it in open court—
Tbe defense set up the plea of temporary

insanity, and upon that plea she was ac­
quitted. .

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and theue dji.gc-our diatrennerx ienre ™&gt;
With freMe, foul, or enrrwpcrxi blood. y«* re.
not have health ; with d»t “ life id thu flroh '
beal.br, you cusaot bare acroftu-.-a. dreare-

stood tip during tbe whni* service, and no
one ha* been polite enough to offer nfe a
seat. Yet 1 inclose a halfeovereign.”
Without changing a muscle of bis face,
and with tbe utmost gravity, Mr. Beecher
proceeded to aay: “Hereafter, I wish my
congregation and the ushers to under­
stand, when they see an Englishman
standing in the crowd, who has been the
Superintendent of an anti slavery Ssbbatb
school,’ and who has a half sovereign 'in
his pocket, they must give him a seat In
stantly."

Ayor’s Sarsaparilla
b compounded from the mart efivriasJ enGdotes the: tnctlv*] science l.tu dwrorered Irw
thh aUknagdietimiper. sad for the cure uf the
disorders I* eatfiia. Tba* It fa far sapuriur m
say Other remedr ync dsviacd. pt known by all
who hero given U a trial Tlisx it ton* enmbine virturt truly extramdinerr In their eflbrt
upon tide dau of &lt;otni.Lin«, i* indfopulablv
matter oftbe estate of PnaW Baldwto.

Lorr.—t)n tbe evening of the 8th inat

nt Triumph of Vegetable Medication
over Calomel, Quinine, and their
kindred Mineral Poitont.
sized Bkxast Frit, containing the llkeneaa
The serious ipjuriee entailed upon the
of her deceased hutband. Owing to thia sick, afllcted with Chills and Fever, or
latter feet, the pin is of great value to

Barry. *■“ Stela of
&gt; thirtieth Itttb] day

Mm. Atkins* of this village. loet, at the
festival at tholdastings House, a medium

Quinine, Calomel, Arsenic, Blue Pills,
less to the finder. Any person having Ac. in wholesale doses, are daily seen in
fotfod such a pin," will confer a great the saffron colored, and yeHow-akinaed
favor, and be suitably rewarded, by re­ Cripple, as he totters fl------ *-------- * vainly crying oat for
turning It,

FAIRBANKS’

SCALES

tSrStonewall Jackton is at tbe bead
&lt;&gt;f the Confederate troops in Southova
Ke mucky. Marshall, Citike, Pegram and
Breckinridge havip joined their divisions
with thgt of Jarkaoua old twmthnnd. and
the rebel grand column is preparing lo
The undersigned, having all tbe bl.nk, and
meet Burnside In deadly conflict oo tbe
fair fields of Kentucky.
Volunteers from neressary Instructions, is prepared to collect all
claim* sgsinst the Got enitneal for
the border counties are known to be dally
BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
leaving their homes to join the rebel Ken

WAB CLAIM AGKK6Y!

luckjrspsviegu'

.

DH. HADWAY’S PILLS.
t people sadaratood the iraportanM at esrnm with BADWAY’B PILlA, in mMtrwftatiao■ of purging with Mber pilla or powders, aalia
.
-^.ya, ibey would need les* pby.io
Iveswfrum much autfenag, and

give uotioc to tba peruana interested in laid
relate. of the peodenev uf sold petition. and tbe
hearing thereof, by oautlng a copy of thia order
to be published to tbe IMw Ainser. . new.
paper primed and dreuhUing tn aaid county of
il.rry, for Ibrte euceeaevre week*, previous to
Midday of bear tag.
.

taj-Four candidates are already an­
nounced for Governor of Eastern or Reb­
el Virginia. This 111 oat rates die hanker
tog for office, by fair means or foul, which
has impelled meet of tbe poUddsas of
Slsvedotn into the rebellion.
Among
the Virginia aspirants alluded to, George
W. Randolph calls himself the People's
candidate, T. 8. Flournoy thinks he is
th* candidate of tbe “first families," G.

than to b. heWM. St tea Probata OMm to lb.
Till.*, of Iluting*. and .bow &lt;■«,.. if my u»er.
ba. why the prayer of the petiUooer ahevld act!
be grsatad.
Aad it l» further ordered that the petitioner
five ootiee to tbew— I...—...! t. —u

rKOltATgOUrfER.-STrtE OF MICHIGAN
Joutity of Barry, ti.
''
Al a session of the Frobale Conrl for the Coan—Probata Office, in Ibe
Fridsy tbe tenth day
-------- .■--------,d e|gt,t ,
Prtaale,.

Oa reading and (Hing tbe petition, duly verified
of Reuben M. Oates, praying, tor rem ons tberaSn
aat forth, that AdmioL.iretl.Jti of aaid Estate may
be granted lo the petiUooer.
Thereupon it it ordered that Monday, tbe tier,
enth day of May u.xt, at tea o'clock A. M.. bo
asaignea for tbe hearing of said petition. and
that tbe ter. at law of aaid doceaaed.ar.d *1! oth. r
persona interested in *a&gt;d relate, are required to
appear at a soMiea of Mid Court.-then to bnboi«!e° at the Probate OflJee. to the Tillage of Hsaitnga. and show muse. If any titer* be, why the
prsyor of the paliUoner ahoald not be granted.
And it I. further ordered, that aaid peiltfooer
giro notice io th* person, interested, in sold
estate, of the pendency of Mid petition, and tbe
paper printed In aaid county, of Berry for lb res
auceeoair* week*, previous to mid day of bear“*’fA tn.* snpy.)
S- C. PBHTOLK.
aprli
Judge of Probate.

tberostter of the estate of FntaUoe Child,

On reading and 61lag the petition, duly rerifled
of E. W. Hewitt Administrator of said estate,
pravlng for reasons tfaeHin set forth that he may

CHERRY PECTORAL,
day of April next, al ten o’clock, in the fore­
noon, beaaained fortba bearing of aaid petition,
and that ibe heirs al la* of aaid dii-eaaed. and all
other persons Interested in said estate, are requi­
red to appear at a aeasion ef said Court, then lo
be huldan at tbe Probate Office ia Hasting*, and

The World’s Groat Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Cofl­
sumption, and for the relief
of Conaamptivo patienta
In advanced utagen
of the disease.
■

And it is fortbar ordered that tbepetitioner
viva ootiee to all parties interested, of th* penden^of said petiuos, sad the hearing thereof.

Ths Ikw been to Ions nwd and to asirm.
sally known, that we need do no inure than
canro the poblic that hi quality l» kept up to
the :&lt;l &gt;t ever, has been, sad that fa auy be

A DMINJSTBATOR’S;8ALE.

t/

A LECTURE

ty ofBany.-boldenat tba Probate OBea, ia tba
»illa&lt;a of Bastian, oa Monday, the thirteenth
day of April, in Tba jmr one thoaaaad niffhv
bUtidHHl and aixty-thrse. Praoant, HLarman C.
Prindle. Jndft of Probata.
In tbe matter of tba catete of Moaea it. axd
Witilsni Wilson, minora.
Oo roadine and flllnj the petition, dnlv enrfatod
of Hoxana M. Wilaon, Guardian of aald nlaora.
prayinx. fcr raaaona therein set forth, that abo

l-sF“A very pretty little crimeoo. yel­
low, sod blue colored filk banner.bwsring
upon its folds three stars an a creooook,
■with the figure* and words, “8d Louiaiana,” “Oak Hille." “Elk Horn." has
been hung up in tbe Graad Rapids Xspfr
office, for public inspection, by Hon. F.
W. Kellogg. Tbe banner w». taken at
the battle of Iuka, Mtaaiasippi, by a pri­
vate soldier—name not stated—belong­
ing to the 3d Michigan Cavalry, end waa
presented to the M. C. by the Secretary
uf War.

berculona depodtj in the lungs, White

half at tbe north -east qtrerter of kectlou twenty,
at*, rse.) in township two (»] North of rug*
MVM rn WMt, in tilt county of Barty sod State
of KisMgen, containing, la all, rirttr sores of
IsMkw^crt to the right uf dower of the mother
"'0o27FH11.4.1.'if,OTCO'2'Sk..

Mrs. Atkins, and is comparatively worth­

Let Physicians and others bear in mind,
■ Goxa East.—Several of our merchants
that iu all cases, either of Fever or other
have gone to New York to purchase diseases, where custom has sanctioned
the prescription uf Quinine, Calomel or
g'«oda.
I
Blue Pill, that RAD WAY’S REGULA
StcKsaaa.—Erysipelas bus prevailed TING PILLS will secure to tbe patient
all tbe benefits, In a much lete time, than
in this section for a few weeks past, to
these poisons sre expectod' to achieve,
some extent, in many cases, proving without entailing each terrible attacks of
fatal, Last weeK Mr. Charles Mend, and the liver, heart, and general system.—
Mr. William R. Sbaw,%oth old residents Nine-tenths of the discaees that sfiHct us
are caused by over-dosing with Quinine,
ufour village, died with lhi&gt;^i&gt;easa.
Arsenic, Calomel,&lt;kc.
Ranwar’a Rmcl*tbo Pills, operate
_ The Bvckaxa* Independent. a violent in from three to six bftrs—do not strain
Copperfield sheet, has died out These
the system—donut weaken it—do not
treason-mpcbiiHS don’t prosper in Micbtirritate thebowela—are coated with gum,
and therefore pleasant to take—positively
cures cunatipatiun, liver complaint, indiTiixFouaTakirni Wtscottsiv'Regiment getlion, diarrhoea, mercurial diseases,dec.,
cast 268 votes for Dixon, Republican, and when nothing else will touch the com
MX for Cathron. Copperhead.
plaints.
Guaranteed to be free from
mercury, quinine, iodine, antimony, and
far* The Secretrry*of the'Interior has every drastic and dangerous deus. The
■entered into a contract with Furbee A safest aperient in tbe world for ladies and
Tuckerman, to transport to the Haytidn children.
j
Island of.Abachc .five hvodrrd negroes,
wbo are free under the confiscation oct.
or the law emaDcipatmg slaves in the
District Fifty dollars each is to be
paid fi»r the transportation, and the firm
STANDARD
agree dial rights of property and protec­
tion shall be assured by ibe Ilaylien
govrrnmefit Thia leaves only rising frur:
millions more to lie culonifcd abroad.

known and reuarltable cure* it luu made of
tbe following duMws: King* Evil 0T
Glandular Swellings, Ttunora, Eraptiana. PtmplM. Blntohw tad Eurw. EraoneLu. Roie or St Anthony's Fire, Salt
Rheum. Scald Head. CouAj from to-

TO 'VOT7TSTO ZJTEISr 1
JmtPtMtM.ineSMmmitfti PrtmtCU.
A LECTURE OX THB MATCMK, TREATMENT
and raitlMl nOrv of 8parmatortb&lt;M or fewiaal
InroleBtary »teii..io«s, Saxml Dahlt-

AVOID MALINE PURGATIVES.

i to hold* at the i'rotols Office, ia tba village of
1 Uaatisgs, and show reuse. If any there be, why
ny. July, tat Monday; Oetobw lrt Monday.: give 00 lice to tbe persons iotorMted la Mid

■ Z^.l£ZJFEz£ffSS‘3&amp;

ji.-m flwMly-F.bniiry, 8rd Monday ; An-

order to to published la the “Bssdirire Ban-

^JtarwiZiuuid at lh&lt;i village* f tooia,tbia
^WUM^LOVILL, OemniMfa.

(A true copy.) aprl»

Judge uf Probata.

SOLDIER’S

BOUNTY,

BACK PAY, PENSION, 4»C.

’

COJUWE FORKS AJP DiRECTlOXS

rex urrucunoM roa
AKttAH ttr PAT. BOtrNTT A FKXMIH^.

T AND FOB BALE.

�efltsHttJe. Mrot rf as know that by
fojudiciooa uXnlqg. hoewr^ cufa, flogs,
•Sa, «my he rendered extremely stashes.
If there is no perceptible analogy be­
tween these and bees, experience prove,
that they may be made tea limse mars
irntabls than they naturally would ba.
Nature has armed them with means
•o defend their stores, and provided them
viJk oombalti vroasa euficisnt to roe

OF NEW GOODS It
DRUG STORE III

GRANT k SPAULDING

Roberts &amp;. Stsibbs,

mv

proUy veil aappiied with thia world's
good*. Ilka some biped., they become
very haughty, proud, aristocratic and in
•nlsnL A great many things ere eon
sirusd into insults that in "their days of
adversity would paw unnoticed; Dot now
it ie becoming proper fortheir honor lo
•how a Just resentment. It bebeovse es
therefore, to ascertain what arc consid­
ered insults.
First, all qulek motions, such aa run­
ning, striking, etc., about them, are
noticed. If oar tpovementa among them
arnllow, cautious, humble and respect­
ful. •• are often left to paae unmolested,
hai ing manifested a becoming deport­
ment. Tct the exhalations from some
persons appear offensive, aa they attack
them much soonor than others ; though
I apprenend there is nut so great a differ­
ence aa many sOppoee.
Whenever an
stuck ia made, and a sting follow^ tbe
venom thus imparted to the air, if only
one, It perceived by others at tome dis­
tance, who will immediately approach
the scene, and more stings are likely lo
follow than if the first had not bew.
Striking them down renders them ten
times more furious.
Not h&gt; the least
daunted, they .relent U&gt; tbe attack. Not
tbe least ebow of fear ts perceived. Eveo
after losing their sting they obstinately
refuse to desist. Il la much tbe best way
to proceed aa quietly vs possible U&gt; the
•belter of some bush, or to the house.—
They will seldom go inside of the (hot.
Toe breath of a person inside the hive,
or among them, when cl altered xratside,
is considered in the tribunals of their in
sect wisdom aa ths greatest indignity.—
A sudden jar, nomeUmse made by care­
lessly turning up tbe hive, ia another.—
After being once thoroughly irritated in
this way they remember It for weeks, aod
are continually on the alert; tbe moment
the hive is touched they are ready to sal­
ute a person’s foce.—Country Grn&amp;own.

**M0D WB-VnXB.

OtkfM.
Orij •).

and

Wloo«

VtLxa

and most complete amorunect of

DRCCB AN» 3BRBICIWRB,
■Chemicals, Paiata, Olla, Ca»OUS LINE OF TRADE-

TVBFENT1NB AND ALCOHOL

mi iitwsM.

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rCsrogxa.oxLT^3

Jsliliral Sirttiiirj.

lings' Sasiwss
attA VAU
fa M hv rtrika slfos wo* of Wpa^
by VIflawing every yaMtais ef lapM*
5*.
TSXooA,
fcr ^ hfasvd heaMh^OebodydepoBdi

GROCERIES!

ssrsSL’&amp;s:
KMOK ALLAH,

Alee a gnat isilsSi *4 ths
ct vnr'hyr

tvirft a.iiHi*»iTt^T

Ab4 O«1I»K Extracts,

D%RS.SSKSM!

Unconditional Loyalty.

•Ufciad
AUsUysesadtos. «•».,
CaUtersis Black. Suir sow*. Hart

M.Msvtm.ax
, C CSaWTOV, .
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER !
Bsemise-JaUm BessslL TifUr »ufjLI

Balttmub—GObart Striker, Matthew Balnea.
LU wntuaa.
owmsewe-HmryF. Bewnas. J. X- tUkridfa.

pATEUT MEDICIXE8
KEDUCIED

IPE3IXK

'Wo^fcXXkA n. Ckarcw.
Th* Srairxa Bus.—One of tbe rsme
dice for the etrtpod bug in melon and
encumber patebee ia recommended in the
Philadelphia Fnrmer end Gardner.
It
consists in arranging the batching of
•pring cbickerw so as to bring out a brood ■
abort tbe time Abet the striped begs bjf
pear, and then eat &lt;me or more coops,
RADWAY’S RENOVATING
according tn tbe size of the melon patch,
RESOLVENT
amt mg the tinea or bltia, aecb ewop con­
)&lt; OVARAmx.-flw u di bate &lt;rf
taining a broad of email chicken freely
running io and ont of tbe coop, but keep­ Dr. iUdwsz a ClHniq Bjnsp—mlbd LAD
ing the dam carefully confined.
These
JiUle chick* be found tbe moot induct* ions
and'rigilant scavengers that be over 'met
with Not a bug escapes them, whether
they are ea the wing or on tbe asrth.snd
they pick them offao easily and daintily,
without doing the leant injury to tbe
melons, or even disturbing a tingle leaf.
By the time that tbe brood of chick* get
aid enough to ecratcb, a yeunger brood
can be substituted, and the older once
DR RADWAY

Wc ^VooA VAU
■n th awi ooUre and thorough pilh lU*
SLBSCB1BE FOB THE BANNER!

GROCERIES
JTABLBHED 1780.
PETER LOR1LLARD,

HARD-WARE!

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

1« a l» Chambers street.
(Fenaerly &lt;3 Chambers &gt;treat, Mew Tetk,)

LOCAL NEWS.

AND

Psoftts of FuiGiowtis.—Josrph
Monaeniith, of Oberlin township, Ohio,
raismi last year. 12 acres uf tax, which
yielded him IM bubals of sevd. which
at preuni prieu voold bring him 1390.
That portion that be pulled, rotted and
broke, averaged him JM 60 per scre.or
33M. making a total of Mid, and an
average of a liMia more than Ml per
acre. Who nannot buy land and pay for
U at that rata 1 Northern formers sbo’d
engage ia flax growing, and help to *&gt;■
plate Use downfall J King Cotie. ee

TOBAOOO.

DRY GOODS!
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER

FAIRBANKS'

veM aa put money in their purses to help
pay foe ths war that miserable dseput
ha* inflicted upon tbs land.

STANDARD

Stacks of

I SCALES
OF ALL HMDS.

Dstrett by Faaaaom a Bawunr.

Cloth

L A. HOLBBOOK,
¥ sad Cessssler •!!■•&gt;
f. (J.o-rxl L«ul sod Ts&gt;
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1863.

NO. 52.

C. G. BOLBROOK,

JMltrtrii Jwtnr

Id FOBLIflHKD RVEK1 WKWlKSDaT,
ar tisavings, dakrx oqcity, mickuu*
nd to, OSes in Hoibroek
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Offle. aud ffisll irab.crlbrr*, »1 pre umm, if

ADvuTUine.
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ih« 8r*t,»nd *5 crutofor e*cb aubsaqaeal luirUea. a liberaldiacoaal to ywuly edverussn.

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CA&gt;Moestx una, oatsa, » oo rn anas.

nax:«o»&lt;Jv.xoTa.

*

raEALEM la alt Hats ef dry. good*,froca ria*.
U crockery, *e. Htoto st, at the poetoRca.

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1&gt;O TU1XI

To tboaa who do not wish to ba InmUad with
?"2.Uk*10
,h*lr H*‘nkin«
“
BMM two else, wear writes* apteaattea, that
RADWAyB READY REIJEF
WM rriteve Ibose who tutftr yriaa. instantly on

bright oyea

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in tee •toeton.

A refuse from Richmond, who left that
city on Tuesday, givoa u intereettag m-

csveral days. Females bad
the streets nod at the stores un
did no g&gt;&gt;od, and many had been

posed principally o
Icro of the working
the African Church,'and a co tn®ill
pointed to wait upon the Governor to
request that article# of food should be
sold at Government rates.
After the
sninsula “as rapidly passage of sundry resolutions the meeting
ths deep Integrity of It* nntxirs. be could
as poasfote,” cooperate with Pope, Gen­ adjourned, and toe committee proceeded
era] McClellan refused to obey until the to writ uponGov. Letcher. That fqno
tlqoary declined to take any step in the
matter, and upon urgl
and puts .Washington in peril.
ladies were
20. That, after hie arrival o
Interview
withdraw.
face from the enamy, be retreated b=ck- toraac, General McClellan interposed was soon made public, when
body of
delays, which, in the opinion of General females, numbering about three
i hundred.
---------Halleck, were the cause-cf Popo’s defeat. collected together and commenced help­
SI. That after General McClellan ing themed vea to bread, flour, meat, ar­
moved his army Into Maryland in pur- ticles of clothing, &amp;c.
The entire city
as at qnco thrown into consternation.—
trom w aatungwu. suggesting tnat it r.aa Stores ware closed, the windows barred,
W&amp;lt MAm &amp;ft 'UMt. ho should suffer
doors bolted, and every precaution taken
agri pat forcible entries; but batebets and
inc mas, in a tattered military cloak, an. hands of women rendered
in separate attacks, instead of with
by hunger made quick wtfrk,
bls whole force, thus enabling the enemy
building after building was rapidly
to concentrate their troops at the point broken ' .
"Ano wco ars jo
The destruction com­
as to make up for their die menced on Carey street, above Fif­
hastily, and with snspraioo : ~uo yot assaulted,
General f" *«•!" Fold
teenth street, and was becoming general
in that section of the eily, when tbs City
.000 or 20,000 fresh troops Guard, with fixed bayonets, araged
the scene of operation*. A few individ­
23. That, according to the testimony uals attempted to resist the women, but
of Geberale Franklin and Barnride (both without suooexa One men who struck
Madallan’s warm friends.) ths enemy n female was wounded «n the shoulder by
mud of the riser.
oould have been overwhelmed the next a shot from a revolver, and the thrdhten
tanauy _ ___ .
_ _ fought in day, had General McClellan permitted inn altitude of those armed with hatebete,
Egypt, Syria, or Italy, bow their consent­ Die action to be renewed.
&amp;C., intimidated others from using force.
24. That General MeCTellan continued The Mayor soon appeared, and,mounting
ing eyes, as Napolonn himself unbcm net­
policy of daisy tn the face of repeated a stool on the sidewalk, proceeded to
ted his royal head, and hailed him as the
iugs from Washington, and that when
(he Riot act. During the reading
ho was retnovdd. be had refused for four uf that document o portion of the crowd
e-.ha to comply with an order from the suvpenfleJ operations; but no sooner bad
DISCI-.ACEFl L
President
to
advance.
RECOKB
the Mayor concluded than the seizure of
This
la the
whole,
sad,
rick
Ths
Jew
York
Tlasa.
(originally*a
” Me’- provisions commenced again more'vigor­
onal Jo;-t .Committee
ously than before. Al this junrtsre an
Clellan paper) truly says, In concluding attempt was made to arrest the more
mously reported aa foUowa^n the big-sit its survey of it,**D&gt;ere is not such another violent; hut the party immediately scat­
military testimony brought Lefors tbem; race rd of dereliction pnd inefficiency In
reel, and entering Main street, returned
Tha) with 195,000 men, 0n, Mo all military history; and ,|t ■ will aland
operalioda.
Clellan In Decanter. 1M1. ruu^J to icika a marvel e..d a derision to future
Gov. Lcteb'er then appeared, and,
advance on tbe enemy at Lr-tastea, 70,­ gcr.cr; tome.
mounting a vehicle in the centre of the
000 strong, though the roads tud th*
street, addressed the throe
ealher both favored thia movemaut
ixing the demonstration ea a
urged to it by Ute Praridsnt
Tna Richmond-AhepsWA has a
itigma upqn the city, and
lkClo!!.to allowed
2. ThatGeoeitl
-------------------------------------------dolorous article on the doflmt ef the
that but five minutes would be given
the Potomae to be blockaded,
e“'
’
' in which to disperse. If in thst
them
_______
shows that In that defeat the bopee of the time
theorder was not compiled with,
blockade, onJ assured by lha Navy that rebate xrrro d&amp;shad. The consciousness the tmop* would be called up to act.—
four tboouend
woulii free the K’- sr.
that their Northern silica are powerless, Again the crowd broke up, and in a few
haa dispirited the tnen of the South en­ moment* burst Into the stores on Frank­
gaged in •‘frregulsr opposition,u i lead­ lin street* But little dsmagn^was done
ing Democrat called the armed rabelHun. here, however, and the riot finally aubsided. but not until after the arrest of
The imteportanMofthia defeat ofths
sadlhe PravdsU w-iicitedit
Democracy cannot well be exaggerated ; atM'irt furtv of the woman, and the prombe’of the Governor to relieve the\wants
of the dAtltnte.
bread and
5. That Cunrtl McClellan nezlpcted party would have been u

I

DKKFKKATKD FADU*’.. by a foC

teo-ypoenrri to half a tnmbter of wster-wiHeare
i» a pleaaan1 end haritby suraulaot- *

MAUON ALLEN,

TO THOSE WHO DO THINK.
r\6U.Ea l» OkOCBRIKS, provisiou. pro
1_J du e. Bite, better, tert, pork, sad grain ol
We aay that XUnwar'e Raonr Reus? is the
all kme Atas leys candies, eta.,etc. Blora in xuoal
Ci.gant and pnwrrful mrdieinc known in liar
world. This is not bossing; Uy It, if you feel
Skeptical, end be coonoewi. Ileotridotein its
compoaiuon thaprorortwsofa diffnaira etinriant
D. C. HAWLEY,
an aati-aeplic, a mild but sSaetiva Amriagact, and
LJ Stana and Woadea ware, sad a general as a diract power over t^e nervea, neither narcotic
'.ArtnMaTaf Erovistoas Aho Netnry PwbUc. nor anodrae. that reliere. pate, in a manner pe
eulur to '.toelf. nd for wterb wo bar* no ward ta
Sura, two door* east of lb*
Hosea,

And wbriwUl be th*.hl** aad soon

SlisrellanD.

RODBRTS * WTRIMER,
fXWALRUS in drug*, mediator, patent modi1? nines, prists, rite, tanwattoe, barring (Sri.
porn flqaera. dre-etufa. window-riara, potty, grocchm. KalionerT. and tenaf erUrica. Store in

MWECZKY de ALLEN.
A TTOHREVH AT LAW aud Bolfcitora in Chan-

□ally, it will be found a moat pow*rfuI eauntcr
u-ritac*, instantly reddening tba eortece to which
it le Wpllad, and withdrawing th* blood frenriba
neighboring pert, wbarn i* may be tii eiUif er
teufri wp.eanaing pale and leading toinrfiwatin
It fulril, tbs indicalion of aqualiung tbe rircrirtoin mo,i affectively, and most baaulifrily to

TO TH06K WHO THINK.
cither In one of two ways; or combine Ibi'actiou

The Betreat frwi Maseaw
The retreat of the French army from
Moscow, to Poland through a thousand
hauls
and blood. Stands out in the world’s his­
tory m tlie sublime of horror, of passion
and devotion. Not the slaughter of the

of both. FiesT.—They actdirectly upon lb* ner­
vosa sytteta without toocblnc the blood reMele
^iSS. —the .anuu.&lt;rrt s» systotu. All Arnica liniments. tbolomew’e, nor
uarraHtumeoU, Ac., Ac . belong to thi* tlaaa, and nor aught aa
” Oflice’te the Court House. Hastings. Rich.
feeling at ail the cireriatiou,-may temporarily overwhelms the mind with the burden of
stop pain—bet hare not tbe eligbtest effect in re- grief, terror and desolation. The legends
Janna A. Swssxsv,
Fnass Ate-sv.
storing tbe equilibrium of I ba circulation, eseaatialto healthy action; 0a Ssco-tm-T.-Tbey eel
L. W. TYING.
upon tbe blood vessels without, es in tbe ease ol mouth to mouth by the firesides of Eu­
depletives. (L-teoraw, regard to the nere- rope ; and the direful tale will soon be
oos systea. Now. the fact is-tbai. th* eervre told, when Xerxes and Alexander, and
preside over tbe blood vessel*, end an •xtereal
appHcation to ba effective, most act upon beta Attila and Charlemagne shall have aunk
nerve* and blood veaMte
MUla, Harry county. M’riiaalca allocs
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF..
I. A. H&lt;}&gt;® ROOK,
twenty days
uf/philoeophy,
Wo proclaim ha* this doable action of assaging curlier than had
Xl: X2l '.tory ol Urita~r*
_____ I-ain, bv its specific effect upon tbe nerves snd
eqn.hnsg tbe etreristion. br ito eftet upon the
blood vtnsria. In this war II rritev** andteurts
J. M. RI SSELL.
RbeumatiMn. Lumbago, Youth ache. Htnd-aebc,
a variety of *neh Ilk* eonsplainU. W ben
o n YHICI AN and Sorgroa. OSes to Bonootr* and
taken internally, its aatrisgent and diffusive in the summer months, bad thrown their
L atom, SttoA •‘racL
,______ ______ _

ROBERTS,
HYSICIAX and Hurgro*-

DR. II..J. HAKEY.

A. .nd Solicitor sad C.uin.ellor

IM remoastrance c&lt;: nu
16. That the yictoriae
days’ batBee were all fought 1n the eJ
Mwee ofGen era) McClellan; he fixing the
poritiona andI then immedbtelv les
tha field.
,17. That after tbe battle of Malvern
Hill, nil the oIRoera testify that Richmond
might have been entered" (the /AirifUme)
yet MoCalleif agate foil back.
Harrison-j Landing, no

R.

TO THOSE WHO DON'T THINK
TO TSOM

MoClellan printed

should blsriceu (ha acuate of the wreld.

fastings' Ututirss ^irntorj.

ORkNT &amp; BFAVLDIWG,

R-

River, G««ral

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£baa«*rr

the other hand, well clad. Inured to the
terrible climate, flesh in all pfoviriuns
and munitions &lt;/ war, turned upon their
path Tike vultures, and Used the passes in

RW HARNESS SHOP.

p’.rlioilM^atUBtion paid

. Ralph Esq., Middl.viUe

beginning of their
i which the advance
had not oven the bones
_
man snstenanee. There wee awmartfert
design uti
general battle, but rather
to death. The name of Napoleon bovsr-

peruaoent baa’
* *
Congress would
a summary abrogation of the imperial
enemy were enabled to erxanate that Ewere bestowed upon Lincoln, by the
volition Congress jpal ended, and
plaoe without the loss of a n:an,‘ dr a
oeCealinn of hostilities might' have b
30.000 men under the dauntless Ney,
«. .That before General Madeira left Confidently looked for, at cr before the
the palladium of Bonaparte, and next to
requested to sits I
No wonder
Washington by,wgrofBmJanna Rivar clcso oi* tbs present year.
teetr purchases.
Lincoln threw the whole yreight of his
•patronage Tn favor ofBuoking,be President lint 55,000 er.«1
um. W. iJ!...,. uicmdX
Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
left to peotert the capital, yet left but 10,­
sively Used.
.... and thee□ poorly displplhrtd, and were aci.‘.lered broad^ijt throughout the
000.
Bute; tta-.t the enormous suginery, of
without knowleoge of artilbry.
rruutiqa in the bands of Dictator and
kept back. Calculation after calculation,
H.
A.
GOODYEAR.
i mtnlona wns brought to Lear with
[iauUJ
based upon the suppoeed positions of &gt;
' irresistible forte against the ‘Copper
rr divisions of the other dirtriana of
Lincoln boa autweodsd, Connentlent la lost, and with it goes the hope of
■ blow." and there were but 12 OQO
ly peace, based upon party action
The Subscriiw-r is prepared to dn alt
North,which so many entertained.”

The attention of the public i* Invited

I. I. MOBTEAR,

Ley, two orders of ill® Prasi jif *~
lary zud F el .nary, 18f5, to n

New Harnesses,

KWIPPEK &amp; BTBR0W8.
ttorneys

A

Solid

sud

D XNIEI. COOK,

BLACKSMITHING

And squadron after squadback to recruit the
toiling band of tbs fightteg Noy. At owe
wilderness.

II. N. Nil ELDON

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
H. P. CHERRY

C. FRIKHLB.

10,000 Agents wanted

I
Soldiers m th. Army I Ladies at home!
M.J Gendemea
“17'“
from Five to Ten Dellars per day.
(See private Circular.)
FIXE GOUJ
'TocUns,1
:'l r.

memory^-Napoleoo reversed his ■
with but 0,000 guards to trace the
to rare bis frfowd or perish with
-There are tOOO.OOO.OOO is &lt;old
„du of U» TuilUriw,
W,

Gen. MoCUUm

DOLLAR

back te alonet inwitebla dsrirwKUa,

“a_‘7.Wt7..JTTr
eod will seed

•MbMB
ta ".-.Ts
folt throughout
and»
■—t
Cym the dty, ~
merchants are adding to the strength of
-i1 r~lk.u
troops about Ricamoud «
moralising. The authorities v much
axorciwd over it, and the greatest wifi-

to circulate tha report that the

amount of loyal sentiment the city, but
miaerably foiled. The foci of their deetiuition end
ble, and the abl
mil tb* conclusion that atartadon aloae
Incited the movement
being hurried up from
Richmond to Frederickaburg. There k
still a large fnroe in the vicinity of YBebmend: bill these « is believed, areabout

without
10. That General

11&gt; Thai General
FRANK ALLEN.

EMurmwATWH iw Maktlawd.—Hon.

provide for the immediate
suffering still prevails and is daily
inp.
Another uprising is foal
precantionary measures for ita ssppreo-

tefeoteiodlntitfewMr. (MbowwV
deosrtera Ud flood a» boldly

gunboats, (Iron dads) are "float in James
Rlvrr. The TlrgWa has heen tryteg to
set ix-Tow the obairortfons. aod now bee
•rar Drury's Bluff. The third W todto-

�WintU;
that M-1

eewep^few, ALoA DAwn.)
part sevprtao, that the village
tings the County seat of Barry
will harbor Northern Q
‘
rebate ww la &lt;1
_______
are ten IHd worse then
, arms against the Government that has ^“TheTRion'rftfoB.mS uafote
so long protected them, h grieves and Constitution is fodieeolobte, aad no State «irou«:
York B
' j Ari,t&lt;nr aggravate ma to thick thatiaUa coauty ran eeeede frwm the Unkm, er MlUty aa £ttJ'
days since, copied a paragraph from a yes, the adjoining town to the one 1 live
letter in a Cincinnati paper setting forth in in time of peace there will come out a
band of Copperheads (yes, traitors of the
Goverutnent) so bold aa to erect a Benesh
the Southern Confederacy. The reason b, on the Court House of Barry county,
adduced for this action is, the terror of a (Id token of thier love for Jeff Davis
rigid oMHoriptfoa law, which drags every
man into arms, and many who are not
capable; the hardships of the method

and Ms rebellious crew.) bcerteig the fol­
lowing descriptions: a piece of cotton
cloth about two feet by three, aad on it

used for impressing supplies for the army
out of the store-boMCs, granaries, barns, tree with tbe Bare painted thereon, and
stores and even cellars of the people; and the Stars ommitted; likewise on the
the wide-sprsad desolation and Cimino lower edge of the above described cotton

Tbe Pott comments upon the statement

‘•Why, certainly, only I stand by the
government, itnt by the administration."
■*So Vallandrgh.tm says.”
“I mean 1 am no abolitionfax"
“So Brooks says."
“Thatis, 1 am afraid wears alienating
the South-"
“So Tom Seymour says.”
“b other words, I am a Union man,
hot 1 don’t think war can restore H."
"So Toucey says.”
"But my dear madama, the war is un­
■fylt in s carious illustration of the
constitutionally carried on."
.
good natnrad war in whit* wo still carry
--------------------------on tbe war, that LeoL Semmes, the com­
“I mi
mander of tbe Alabama still owns three
houses in Washington, two of theta near,
“So Fernando WoodMys,"
one oa Pennsylvania avenue, which are
“Well, but isn’t tbe war fratricidal f
duly rented by his agent, and on which
"So Boo Wood soya.”
the rents art without doebt dirty collect­
"Come then, isn’t it hopeless P
ed and forwarded io lawful cwrreney, to
“So tbe London Tiir.et eays."
tbe traitor and pirate, who is engaged io
“Yes, my dear madams, bat what on
desolating our commerce.
While lams rebel prisoners wore pasaing through Norwalk, Conn., on the 11th
insL, some of tbe citizens wont to tbe
depot to have a look at them.
One of
the former asked if there were any aecesb
present. “Yet,” aaid one of our good
Union men, “we’vc.got five or six of that
stripe here, and wo would like to trade
them off for six of the meanest cussee
Jril'n J0tri»0e«J.»!
The rags of tbe multitude in
California now rune to sUver mining,
and everybody who has a few dollars to
apace is investing in some marvaloualy
xieh rainee io sems mjpronoeneea'ble )oeaJtty ortetor. Tbe mining excitement
fa Eke the’at 1880, »Uab tttado a few

f".1

Reynolds took the town, capturing two* jhfoifakre,
railroad trains and a train of wagoris.—

hai.Hiora Important resulta as erffeeting.
the situation than there named.
We
shall hare more full details to night. - .
Th. CUtwuv Kd&lt;l, of IL IMi

m

says: “ Despatches from Jackson to tor
17th, have been received, esylng. In sub­
stance, that an early atotok is to be made
on Vicksburg from opposite and below
the city, and for that purpose the Fc8erals bad pawed eight Uatafcho night pre­
vious.” A later despatch intimates that
the rebels expect Grant to Make demon­
strations south from Corinth at the same

contrabands, entting a slash noer Fort
Naneetnond to give u« range on a camp,
received s shell In their neighborhood.
S J h a skedaddle as ensued I oarer saw ;
but it was bard to" toll whether fear or
the negro’s Jove for the ridiculous pre­
dominated, as they came tumbling into
camp. Gen. Longstreet's headquarters
are at Wright’s about five mites from
Fort Nansomond. on Buraerlon road.

covering whole regions of country, by tbe flag was a piece of black crape attached
passage of immense bodies ol troops.— upon which was painted a snake and bear­

ing the words, “no quarters.” I ask you
Copperheads who you thought would ask
thus:
“ Wo are inclined to believe there is quarters^ . No Upioa meal assure you.
some truth in the report, because an of­ 1 think the above is one of tbq moot
ficer lately from the headquarters of Gen. treasonable acta that 1 bare noticed sicoe
Grant informs u» that, for miles upon tbe outbreak of thia uncalled for rebellion,
miles on either side of tbe Mississippi
Central Railroad th® people have been or since I have enlisted to go forth to
without a sufficient quantity of neurteh- fight tbe battles of my country. 1 claim
ing food for weeks and even months past to bo a loyal citizen when at home ; and
Toe able bodied men are mostly in the now as a true patriotic soldier (if I know
ranks, and cannot cultivate the fields ; the what patriotism is,) 1 do regret that such
negroes have either %rtm away, or refusq
to labor unlera tbey'kra forced ; and the open insults and traitorous outrageous
women and children are incapable of sup­ deeds aro recognized and upheld in the
plying their places. The consequence State of Michigan,
has been a failure to put in the propper ■ Oh I you vile, low lived, God forsaken,
crqpe, and an inability to transport sup­ heaven rejected, hail deserving, traitors
plies from other places, when they were
offered or could be fouud- Distressed to your country—you ought to bo bung,
by the wants of the present, and having every mother’s eon of you; and tha day
but a gloomy outlook for the future, the is not for distant when you will be made
people have not only lost hope in the to quake in your boots, and whoa you
tuoQtai of the rebel experiment, but begin
cannot express your sympathies for the
to see it and denounce it in its true char­
acter, as a wanton imposition and out- South as you do now, but will get dearly
paid for the hellish deeds you have com­
*ln Choctaw county they are aaid to
mitted before^your God and against your
have gone farther, and recalled their ad­ country—a government that your fore­
hesion to the rebel government Why
fathers fought and bled for, and handed
should they not, if they are so disposed 1
The principle of secession, or of the right down to you that you might live and
of any community to withdraw from prosper under; which you have done
oihjr communities with which its ineor-' until the present time. / But bow can
poratod, and determine its own future you expect to prosper any longer, after
political relations, is just as applicable to
committing such treasonable acts as you
counties and towns as it it to states. If
Mississippi may properly deny her^li- are guilty of, at this enlightened age of
gatiote to the general government nulli­ the world. I hope, for the benefit of you
fy the federal cou»litulion, and east off Copperheads that you will postpone do­
the laws enacted with the consent of her
ing any mere such damnable deeds as
own represen tali vet,*tbc county of Choc­
taw may do the tame in respect to Mis- you hire done, and not even think of
aisaippi .or the new Confederacy. The making peace with Jeff. Davie until every
county, indeed, may do so with a better traitor shall be laid six feet under the
justification ; for while the state has to? sod. I Tbe Tresident could not do a bet­
eelved nothing but benefit from the hands ter deed for the country than to order all
of the federal government, ite county has property belonging to northern traitors
thus far received nothing but injury from cofiscated. I still remain true to the
the state and the Confederacy.
"
Union but a bitter enemy to all traitors
Should the report in regard to Choctaw ' .of my country.!
be true, it is not hazarding much to pre-,
Hrnmt M. Wagcxxr.
diet that the example is likely to become
Private 2d Michigan Battery.
contagious. The same causes that ope­
rate upon one dmtrickare operating upon
lx&gt;ral or DtaleraJ.
another, and will tend to tbe same results, i
I lately dined in company with one of
Other counties wilt begin, end when s the*# insane youeg gentleman who as
few hare taken the lead, many wil^follow. Theodore
Winthrop ears in “Cecil
aay will then tumble down like a row Dreeme,” praise slavery aad think they
bricks, when tbe impulse is once com­ are aristocratic. Tbe young goatleman
municated, aqd the relx&gt;] government at went on for some limo, when Mrs.--------Richmond will not bo able to recover said to him, politely:
them, except by the use of that "coercion”
“If you sympathize with the rebels,
which they have so loudly denounced in why don't you go and join them !”
the practice of Ute national government.”
“I, madsme? 1 assure you I am per­
fectly loyal.”

-Murfreesboro. April 23.-itefogte* are der
reBeved from epyrarelMiat MeHapeviBe

and equal enjoyment of their rights and
liberties, so forte tbs same may depend
for their security and protection os the
powers granted to or withhold from the
General Government in pursuance of the
national pnrpoee for which it was ordainnd aaf esuMisbed.
“This conference does therefore rec­
ommend to tbe several Statee to unite
whh Kentucky in her application to Congrace to call a Convention for proposing
amendments to the Constitution of the
United states, to be submitted to the LegMature of the several Btatea, or to Con­
ventions therein, for ratification, aa the
one or the other mode of ratification may
be proposed by Congress, in aocordance
with the provisions in the fifth article of

NTh-i rropoeition was sustained by Mr.
Field aad all tbe Republicans ; but it wss
vehemently resisted by their opponents
and defeated—Yees, eiyht Btates; Nays,
thirteen States. .Every Stare State rep­
retented in that Conttrtta— Del a ware,—•
Maryland, Virginia,North Carolina, Kentacky,Temeeeoeand Missouri-all rotsd
Nay. Here it will be seen the Republi
cans advocated precisely what the Dem­
ocrats have, in repeated inaiances sines
tlie war broke oct, proposed as a means
of stopping it, but which tbe representa­
tives of South refused to accept to avert
the war. They would not even .declare
for the preoervatioD of tbe Union, or that
it* indieooleble.
Tbe croporitiac of
Amos Tuck, previously published in these
columns, similar to that of Mr. Baldwin
riven above, waaaleo voted down by the
South. Finally, the proposition adopted
was opposed by the Republicans, it be­
ing the same as that rejected to the bitter
sod by the Demoerata of the Free States
at tbe Charleston CemvecUen. When it
was presented to Congress it met with no
success whatever. In tbe Senate, Mason
and Hunter of Virginia, Green of Mis'
aouri, and Lane of Oregon, denounced It;

of WILD FLO

Four—. M—r—, April U —Tk. &lt;Uf
of truce boat State of Maine baa arrived |
from City Point. The Richmond papmof to day contain telegnaphic information
from Port Hudson, cononning the !&lt;*»
by the rebels of the ataamen Queen of
tbe Watt and Diena. The former gutaground in Grand Lake, and wae bloan
ashore by a ahi'll from tbe federal' gun
Newbern, N. C.. April
bust Calhoun. Tbe Diana was burni-d
ela have abandoned tbe iL__----------------- by the rebels. '
tngtoo, N. Ct, giving It pp as hopeless.Ono hundred prisoners and seven com­
The perseverance and pluck of the little missioned officers were captured With
garrison is keeping at bay 17,000 rebel, tbe Queen of the IFraJ. Among tbe la­
b without a parallel! Io the war.
Gen. ter was CapL Turner, Commandant - of
Hickman’s brigade has arrived here from the rebel fleet.
Port RoyaL
It appears the reat of
Foster’s troops arc so anxious to return
to thia Department that they offer tofe- Special Dispeteb to U. Adrsrtisb esd Tnbuae.
enlist for the war, Ifallowed to return to
St. Louis, April 24.—The rebels look
North Carolina, under their old com­
powcesion of Fredericksburg yesterday
mander.
morning, capturing one telegraph opera­
tor and a few enroll rd militia resident a
Spatial dUpafokioteaJMvertlter ud Tribotx. It is rumored that the militia contested
toe oofupalion «f the town by the rebels,
Memphis, April 5H.—On Betorday,
but nothing definite is known.
last week, threq regiments of Infantry,
A report through Herron’s headquar­
the 5th Ohio cavalry,
— ’’e ***_______ and
d epear
Ohio ters represented Priag al Pocahontas with
Di A P. DRAKE,
«
Battery under command
— --------- -* of
- Col. Bryant,
oflbd V “h WJaconaiu in fen try, left 12,000 evnseriptfa A
Tfei! steamer Selle hfemphit was cut
Memphis______
„
a reconnoitering
expedition.
out from our levee at three or 4 o’clock Weald eall
Attention of ALL wararea
Whan
near________________
Woncona, the Fifth
F
.
—
Ohio
cavalry, under comm mend of M*,, this morning by twenty armed men, lb* wishing saythiag la the of DKKTMTItr
Hayes, came.up with a detachment of headed by one who called himself a mem­
TEETH c xtrrefad &lt;* Ailed, ee abort MM
rebel cavalry, commanded by Blythe, ber of Gen. Curtis’ staff. Fears are en­
consisting of about 3,000 men. A short tertained that ebe has been captured by a
carefully
concealed
and
boldly
executed
engagement ensued, when the rebels (led
to the Coldwater rirer sod succeeded in rebel scheme.

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creasing on. the ferry which they then
destroyed. Early on Sunday morning
Major Hayes ordered a charee, resulting
in tbe capture of 80_r»bela. killing 20 and
wounding 40. Die rebels then fled in
great confusion and. recroeeed the 'ColdwMer. After they had crossed, the ene­
my being reinforced, Major Hayes fell
back to Hernando, a distance of eight
miles from'the Coldwater, where ho was
joined by tbe Iniantry, cavalry and bab
tory, eommandod by Cui. Bryant.
The
rebels had been so roughly handled bv
Major Hayes that they did not follow.
As soon as possible, Col. Bryant moved
his men down to the Coldwater and made
an attack on the rebels on the opposite
tide of that stream. The fighting contin­
ued until sundown, when Chalmers came
up with a large body of troops.
Col.
Bryant has .bean reinforced, and holds a
position near the Coldwater. The point on the Coldwater where Sab
urdaya engagement took* place, wee 28
miles southeast of Memphit. Tbe loss of
the Federate wee five killed and seventeen
wounded. Major Bayes was dangerous*
three Senators out of thirty-seven gave
lj wounded in the right, hip.
He has
their voices in its favor. 1 the House, its
fate was scarcely better.—Air A frib.

F;o« WuilsrtM.

Washington, April 24.—A special to
ths BorUsays: “A partial revolution
has been effected in tbe Ordnance Bureau
of the Navy Department, in consequence
of Ibe failure of the attack on Charleston,
MIRROR OF FASHIONS,
and new Instructions have bees tanned
rrsperting .ths armament of Iron clads, (uCARTKMLT JOURNAL DV GRAND XONDK.)
not only of those st Port BLyr al. but those
Circulation lO.OC (isrgrst la &lt;h» wetMI. l*cb
t&gt;jw building. The DaMgrecu guns ar­
aumber coateias Urn aad m»|n&gt;&gt;6«-al Fashioa
Plate., aaleadid IHwrattae. ef an ibr f»u.bi be removed, and an entirely new 13
inch ran. capable of using 75* pounds «.f &gt;Ue aad Parts eerWHn, far ladte'aand abildrWa .
powder al a load, u to be substituted.—
Thia is io be done before tbe attack on
Charleston is renewed.
By means of
thia change a single effective abut may be
relied upon to breach Sumpter, and it
may also be effectively bombarded at a
much greater distance.
Tbenew guns are now in process of conrtructiou, but it is believed several weeks
rrxa',, Arthurs, or
0Q,,r v C1&gt;&lt;B
will elapse before they can be put in a suffi­
STS:*-’-'-'*®
cient number of Monitors to permit the
renewal of Ute attack on Charfoetoo. itia
m
rumored that at one time Ericcson pro
tested against scnffiog his iron-clada into
collision with the forts of Charleston with
no better armament (han they carried.
Jw aad Wrtfc,.
At least the necessity of a change has
rart Betr-Wlaf al
been admitted and acted u;xin at tfe.
71‘ * ,p“”&lt;!’d
1,T”- 0,4d
.*
■ Wrtto**’’
New York, April 21.—The New Or­ Navy Department.
leans AVa has news, rt’a MatanxM, from
All
rnttewiben are «QtlU«l to tea flret ftr’y' tuMre •
Mexioo, to March 37. it fo said tbe
French, on chat day, made a general at­
tack upen Pusbla aad ware repaired to
beyond Cbtrtuca; the victory was ootnpteta, toe French losing 60 cannon and
8.000 men. Il is steo reported that the
Mexicans have sent40,000 tnen tc occupy

Adraatases of Beta* a Wosaaa.
A woman rays what she chooses, with­
out being knocked down for 11 She can
take a snooze after dinner, while her
busband goes to work. She cm go into
tbe street witboot Ixeing asked to “stand
treat,” at every saloon. She can stay
at home in time of war, and get married
again if her hreUod is kilted. She ran
get divorced from her husband whenever
she raesoeeshe likrabetter. She can get
AuofiWal report from Gen. Orters,
her husband In debt allover until he warns puMiebetf iaMaRton.havmg ben rec^Xi
the public not to trust her on his account. from Gen. Comoafot t, Males that toe
Bitt all three advantagnare balanced by
Uy great fact that she cannot ring base, ,
go sparking, or climb a tree with any!

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opportunities Io know, that the grod

wheal in this county never looked n

ft. National Bamx u Drraorr.—1

NgtMwJ Banking Law.

Tbe amount
ly subscribed.

State Fair, is to be held at Kalamazoo.J

FstnT Prosficts.—Everything is til
line of fra it-bearing trees and shrubs art
■coning forward rapidly, and unless nid

ped by untimely frosts, will yield a
-abundant supply of fruit'

Lott.—On Um evening of toe 8th inst
festival al tbe Hastings House,a medlutrl

-aixed Baxarr Pin, containing the likenea.1
■of her deceased husband. Owing to UiiJ
latter feet, the pin fa of great value tc
Mrs. Atkins, and is comparatively worth
found such a pin, will confer a great

feror, and bo suitably rewarded, by re­
turning it
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.
Wmuuuwx.—Rev. A. H. Gaston,
formerly pastor of the First Presbyterian

Church of thia village, has withdrawn his
connection from said ehurch. ■ His fare­
well eerneon was preached last Sabbath

-church for seven years, and he relirM.

with tbe sympathy and kindly feelings

We du not know where his future field
cf labor lies, and no arrangements are
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J our table.

Il opens with sslecttone

&lt; of that genfal fcfod, will read with delight
' Dr. Holmes contributes a learned arti­
cle, illustrated with cuts, with tha title,
“The Human Wheel; Its Spokes and
Felloes," in which ha gives toe mechanism

Palmer's artificial one.

Agaaaiz furnishes

• paper on “Tbe Fern Forests of the Car­
boniferous Period." Hawthorne gives a

Mine Prescott, and “Paul Blecker," by
XaaOCmtetry Xewsyapen.

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Dril; CbraabU -n
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«&lt;&gt;—&lt; riU&gt; IB aiate, iten w DO
OO. Ibl., tAu.korid
k.plraor.
lip B riaw Ura tb. Bwoar^Bnwn rflU
lopri wudry u.inm. Th.,
“•&gt;«•
paUU ratata,.—
TWp do -or. —rrla, Md —d,n
ioeees in their respective snberoe than

drily

—.’aZ’LTTXiT.
BBBaponria."

New York, April 22.—The DerahTe
letter from New Orfcaw. April 14th,
•ays : The news to-day frem Brashear
City, is.of the utmost Importance. The
enemy evacuated his works at Centre­
ville fast night,*}Qt wifi probaWy be rap­
tured entire, as bo is enclosed between
Greyer’s forces on one side and tbooe of
Emory and Welteel on ths other.
He
tebaviug bls g^sad ammunition bo-,
hind him.
MTbe Stoemor Diana, lately taken from
ua. will certainly be recaptured, an die U.
8. steamer Clifton baa removed the cb•trua^ofcs fo the river, and is rapidly

the author of “ Life In tbe Iron Milla."—
"Gala-Dayf ta a cUractaristic article by
Gail Harndtoe. -Only an Irish Giri,”

furntaboe us a glimpse into New England
life Mr. D. A. Wasaee contributes a
political paper on ths question, “Shall »c
tad eMrtribettoae, Whittier firing ue a

Fatnuum* Bcalm.—Having learned
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STATIONERY,
Tbare to a natural la* about cutting
in tbe bough, of all kind, of ev.rgrecn^
which can never be departed from In a
■ingle instance without doing more or
kae barm hi tbe long run. U la thia:
That-tbe lowest bough, all around tte
bottom of a trwe or bush bo left longer
than tboae above tb.ni, if only the frac­
tion of an inch, and tte rifle bolds good
from the bottom bough, to tha loptnoet
ones, even of a Wellington!.. -The reaaon for the rule I. thia; if the bough, or
brunches in any part of tbe tree or bn.h
are allowed to get longer than tboae be­
low them, tha longeat will throw off tbe
drops when it rains, shade them from tbe
■on ; and when tbe rain and aun are kept
from an evergreanfeongh itaoon languish,
ea, and die. by inebe.. That is tbe only
reason why laurels and fir-treea, and all
tbe rest of them, get naked below. Peo­
ple allow tbe U&gt;p branches to spread over
the bottom ones. Now. any one who
anderatan&lt;s that law, and act. co it, can
never go wrong in listening, tew hedge
RADWAY'S RENOVATING
or a holly hedge, or a Juniper, or any
RESOLVENT
other aueh plant. The mure leaders
)A. UVASAYTEE^-On. to ata teute rf
there are in a hew hedge, or a telly hedge,
or a thorn or , barberry hedge, or any Dr. RsdwBy’s Cl«»nM&gt;K Syrup—called RADhedge whatever, tte belter, provided WAT’S RKNOVATING RESOLVKNT-aillcar.
that none of the leader, are allowed to •b» wont ess*s oTBkui Dteto«. Secondary By pbget much stronger than tbe ret, which
to secured by stopping in, in tte summer,
any of the leaden which are much strong
er than tte reat.—Cuteyr Gardener.

A few bright, warm day., such a. alway. occur tte latter part of April, are
aauaUy auffieietit to bring on the stuck
DE RADWAY
of tbe planting fever. Tte garden must
be plowed or aped*!, bed. kid off, .nd HAS M8Q0TKBKD A ClXAJtfilSG STBCT,
in go tte beats, carrots, parsnips, turnips,
fee. They «nd a cold bed, tte mU i.
packed over them by repeated rains, and
many of the aoada rot outright, or tha
slander germa thi! to Uft tte heavy eoil
a reaving upon them, h it far better to
leave eowing moat aeada until"tha ground
la dry aad warm. A few of tte hardy
aorta, aoeb a. early peas, potatoes, onions,
lettuce, tomatoee, radiates. Spinach, sal­
sify fee. may be pvt in during tte month
of April, but May Iftb to aufiaHBtly
early for the gmeraHty of seeds. They
wiU than coma up quickly and grow rapgrown vegetable la far tetter than, one
which tee taken a whole mswxi to ma
ture, Boeta for lata fall 1*11 and winter

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DR. JLADWA'

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•Tbs’drua Ms feaadotla.
Hvgtrsa to air
ifriMRtMtofem,
adfrWie ki« muaau
■ TeSsr; Maas, ' ■ - •'

SlisulhiHg.

•MWaoauMpwnma Irem Um Bvitam all feedciKwils and iu.pure bumcre.
Tb.y *tar. tarn all wsraaftve pOJa. Ttair
artinn t* not tore!, or etabsod to a portion of Ihi
bo».l» Ore.iiv Furertiv. P.lte wirmrr.t eb.t
tetoUMtaepsttotoldrMvmran. of to. taw*
by imteteej tta ooate of tta iatertinra.
I •
••«M»«te'ory dreraraa. tbe irril^
*** 0~«*« Fsrgativv Fill. -.11
1 ?Ot ’’°fr
Ibf
• •*“'
-‘revs
bon; tforriura,gn-at eaul.on la rrau.rvd an aV
tarka of inUan.at.on o( tbv tawrla. bilimia eolw.
vamv!

Tbrre err a visa, of chronic diaraara, chnnit
RtovMtiMm. Epterptrncnt uf to. Liver. Splren
bnlarxiraeul. dwwr- cauaml by th. rarann.
whfeb.cetebi.

caetain, sad Um pnt&gt;&lt;w&lt; avoids Use danger wbirh
an eiirdsis af Crtebfastn wonld is&amp;wt.
In Trflow. Typhoid, ud Batons Trtrers,!n Ere
sip«lreftesa&gt;l Fex. perMtMs U birtste raeewttel;
bet in administer sdnss Wlrr».tri-ri(ls. th. irHprove fetal. In rbes. caws a »Hd, anmMter end
aiwOy ettausiataig laxative, that will ptuwe'-aad
Leal, soothe and strengthen.like Rsds-av s Krgn
tatiag Hilta. Is itasteS Tbe esuao of ee mtay
deaths in Use dievasea is owing u&gt; tbe want of
a psrg«l.&gt;e like RAD WAY'S PlLLX. that will
purge witbool depleting or interfering witb tbe
luneuons or oilier ararrtinns. XoIsmIs abandrvdufTcBow or ettar bvsr eases wi eld prove
fatal if tad way's fills were adopted hitheir trvat-

ly b«M tkal snpim. nsuiws. tirtreM, tswMMes.
duriwe ita s? I «wt»ss ol their pUta. is a favorabto
■ K»l if their (Mil.
with the
the
cfiwaswi hsnwrs Wl cirruialloK in th. listens.
ttar.we«M U« but Hide pain ar gnplnf. It is
the sbseaci f ite tale snd other humors, which
their laiperfect pills fail to pirn o-jl of the etaism. that accasiuo* the pats. By sxamlsiag tba
etnols ereewaMafter severe friplne, they will
be feend thia sat watery.
•
AVOID SALINE PUlW.ATlVJjf.
Maur perMas are in tta habit of laklaj Balls
Beidlii: Water. lUgneeia,
to regelate ibsir
bowels. This Is errouvuiM. They incased in ol&gt;tainiog an e« s-.uaUon of the watery parts only,
leaiiug tbe current bumrni. and that is all; but
si the expense nr tbe ifrer, patterves, kidneys,
Ae., not one stem ofthe bile cr other tmporilusa

H. WRICnT.
wta &lt;?OVftl»EI.U&gt;R at LAW
talieitar setattaMNUsr »Ctare«y.ComaalMiowor t-rtaUuir’.nirel'^7Atteirtion paid to tta soUartiea ad
slarnu and Uteiwy promptly remitted
Ottas. witb W. W Ralph Esq., Middlsvilla
lurry Crawly Mlihigss.
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S. B. For Ita MSrstaMse st AtH^Ji and
atbrre I will to is sUrttaaaoe ai th. o»re of Ita
Comm Cteri. is Ito Court Houm ai Haat ar.
• rsry Weducadejr.
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JJEW HARNESS SHOP.

KSAPPBX A
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The sitentimi of the public ii
to tta Sew U*rora» Shop of

WsM®««.

1. A. GOODYEAR,
la Cransctira with fos Hardware.

Good Eastern

ither —
Birin—

sively Used.
Th. tost ef vrukmew wnploy^.
Jtevalriac tae co start srtim. .
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H. A. GOODYEAR.

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G(O! GOLD! GOLI

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j “rr/
ting in the sunehinr, was anxious to du
something to please the good Cud who
bad madu such a beautiful wurld. tfo,
as alie learned b«r verse,—“And if thy
brother trespass against ttae seven times
®*.‘« ‘»n’l seven limos io a. day turn
again tu tbeo, saying Ireptui, ttau ahalt
forgive him,”—her gray eyes looked very
thoughtful, aud her small mouth grew
finn with aome very important rosolu| tion.
.
Pretty soon down stairs she came to
the dining mum, and found nobody there
but brother Frank, who bad two years
the start ofber in tbe race of life, but waa
riot so far ahead as you might suppose.
He wm looking very discontented. -Real
mean P wM |he first words that jumped
from' bis mouth, though you could'nt
have expected anything better from such
u pout. “Real mean to spend such a day
a* this in school!” and the book be held
in bis baud was transferred to bis foot
and sent spinning ip thu air frem wbeeoe&gt;1
H returned with a broken back and two
I
fluttering leaves.
“O Frank,” cried Milly. isnU lhat my
ytrithiiielic 1 and you know 1 waa try­
ing to keep it like a oew.bodt."
. “1 declatwil »S” »md Frank, in a touo
•4,real rcgrcL “J thought it waa mine;
I'm sorry ; woOt you forgive mel"
‘^Tea,''said MiUy, slowly picking up
the sotttored leaves, and thinking of her
(use, -yes, I suppose soand uuder her
breath abv added “OnA"
. '
Breakfast over, they ataxted for school
togcUwr. “MlMy,” cried Frank, sudden
iy,‘ heru cumce a Ing dog—tongue out,
ted eyes! Look out for bydropbobiu!"
Foor Mdly ran lurward in great tar­
rot, too irigutcuvu In are where she step­
pod. powu went one foot lu a Ueachervua tKdc, aud the rest of MiUy came
loiuuiiiig aftsi. ..Abia waa a venous im»
uap i lor toe saui »m quite rutiteal trotu
vuu uiiuplvd elbow, auu worst ot all, one
u| tuu uiurouco aivues bright as a mirror
—badagrewl »iule uusiguuy gate. Mdly
uuist tutu tours, not about .tow elbow, lor
sue could bear pmu like a berv, aud abe
ape* tost Mature with tbe help ot that
wxiwrjwupeu oid tenor, lune, would soon
ad ma patch so nicely joined *lhat sue
vouid uever nod the seam ; bu^ibe cow
Shoe tout * as hopeless.
•U 1 rank! bow could
cried
MiLiy, "Aud the dug waa uuly good old
Oslo, that would ut hurt a tly! ’

"I do forgive yoit,” said MTUv, with an
effort, and ata counted something on tar ;
%w. “Starts,’’ Mid ata to beroulf.
BttaatMMoMlUC. MT hM
“Wbrtbavoytataencoimli^all day,
Milly r asked Frank curiously.
Milly did not answer; but as aba ran
into dinner a vary self satisfied smile was
on tar face, sad ata repeated to taroelf,
’•_*vm taMt.
Wall; I tape Gsta rima
been pleased, for.h has been tfofj hard;
and Fro » Riad it's over, for Idou’t think
I could bold m»l any logger.’’
,e.}
It uvuoed-afi hard in the aftarpooa,lhal
Milly and Frank* were allowed to stay
at tame and etitay in tta play-roosu
“O dear,’’ said Frank, with a yawn.—
“Bufore I begta this "role of three which
pexzlae ma,'* let’s jhave. ooe little tone
OM. of that music bos Umla Charley gave
you-" ,
■
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- Min,1.&gt;.6,ku-».&lt;i.
si» &lt;»L,a
not resist tta lempUltoa, and running
from thu rwvm, eta soon returned withtta l resaw re. Carefully eta put ,ix&gt; the
liule gqtien key, and turned It with the
greatnet oaulitm; but mischievous Frank
slipped st a little wooden wpdga in the
delicate worka, aad wbre ata paused and
listened, with eroQ/ng lipa, aud bead
turned ou one side, tta wonderful box
“ Whatis H r'.criqd she, turning quite
“O," said Frank, magnificently, dop't.
Ire alarmed, rm a great magician. Just
let me put my' finger in the bot one wo
ond, and all will be right*
Hilly entrusted it to him with tremb
ling hands. In went Frank's confident
fingers, but they pulled out the wedge a
little too. roughlyr.
«
—-» went
—
Snap!
some
dulicate spring: thlere wm a dreary noise,
as if the whole boxx were
.... going
^._
to fly in
— —— 't;"
Frs-'h
*r­~
pieces and then all‘ wssstilL
Frank ex
. with
-ritb‘ a diamaved
dismayed poo,
amined the box
(see,
“Milly” said be, at length, witfian v&amp;wt,'
“It’s broken—spoiled ! Can you forgive
tri*!*
‘•No !’ said little Willy, stamping bar
little foot and bursting into vehement
tear*. “I can’t, and I needn’t, either.—

failei

tiodfer Iriimwat at tbe dmor
’’• i ■
“Charleston Is situated upon it lb? W
el point of land at the juneCfoo of CAf»r
and Ashley rivers. No pbrfton of tta
dty la more than twttrty feet abort the
tl4 so that on approaching ,&lt;t from the

•pfrw of its chtrrehrt a«m to rlre drreotly from tta ''Wfltah ' Yta Cooper river
joins Um Ashlsy.kt right angle, from tta
north, and Um cfiDliowtton of thfr iMtor
river, running directly due snrtA'forins
th*' low or harbor and hay of Chailevton,
wHdf wMana wriiduiQMWMa twWffre
miles folia month, dtaant abotrt-taq
tnBaa: frofa thn^hy. On tbe opposite
aids of tlM Cooper rivsr, wkWs.lt de
hoodies into tbwbtrbor, a short mile
from the city, is Castle Pinckney, a smalI
work,' but miMinting aome beary guns.
Nearly opposite; on the other side «f lb*
harbor, ow James Islaad, about two miles
from the city, midway between Belli van's
and Jamre* Islaads, is Fori Sumpter, and
directly northward wf tt,on Sullivan'a
Island al a distance of two tbouaand yards
is Feert Moultrie. Between tbeaa two
forts is the only cbesnel for vcMeb to
approach Um mty.
The principal en­
trar, os to Um tarbotis through ship chan­
tai, tbe outer tar* of s bsen la,* distant
southeast from Fort-Sumpter about aix
mi lea. Bhordy after aretaiogtta tan Uta
rtrewiy'a vessels will ooms under the fire
of tbe batteries on John's Islandi om.
and parall'led to which the channel ruM
in k wsnteriy direction for two milec—
It then raakae an angle northward, run­
ning for m&lt;re» than a mile directly to
wards Forts auiapter aad Moultrie.—
Aferr psssiug lbs former it lures to tbe
west Bad peasea beneath the fortifcatinns
direpUy under tbeir guns, and then bends
to the south weal, in which direction it ap­
proaches Fort Johnson for upward of two
miles, while on tbs right it is under the
fire of Castle Pinckney. It is not uptil
the enemy siUnoes or passes all these
works, and others lhet will wnnoanco
themselves at Abe proper .Upxe,. that he
will be able to occupy Cooper and Ash­
ley rivers, and place Char|satoo at the
mercy of tbe shot and shell of his iron
clade,"
,
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'AstfeaAsdsM piibHubed tW
&gt;rfobmVMtor Hugo, uhieb
public meeting bald In that

naw suffering from,
□ai. which prevents
fmr foHtftlcxi,’ *y
moved/ BaJiesedu
Sympathy la peon-

all Ila light has returned-, PuUnd^-everwhermia*. Mredtag and erret, dexaksUe
aid.
I1*? •*&gt; dtaP^-di-; u« law of tbe abuve.
Let us not
oeaao repeating k to Th/t guUty ; Alexan­
der Iln who at thfv moment, weMs upon
two nations, far the witsfortnwe ofthe owe,
and the shame of tbe altar. The vneee
to, be pitted of the twa is eoc Poised
which be ebaghtan: ills Russia which
he diabonors. 1 say It with grief, the
Uussiau army, through tbe fault of Alex-'
sndrr IL, defiles the Russian flaw. May
alltbe spprobrium fell upon tini man?
A people is degraded when made the
butcher of another pwopfe«. f wish for
Poland reaaurreoefow to Htarty-; for Rus-

-J do more than wbb for those two
reaaurrectioos—1 expect .them. . Yea,,
doo hi would be impious, and al^aKt an
aecnmplioe; yrs, Poland wftl- farftamph.
Ito final death would be more or leu the
death at as all. Poland in a pari of K«rnpe'a heart. On tta day w herein the
last pulsation of life beat in Poland the
whole civilised World wwiM fee! the ebiu
of the sepulchre.
Alto* me then,' to
utter from afar this cry, which will find
M aaho iajwmr hearto:
live Po­
land! Long live tbe,liberty of mrn and
the independence of nations! Accept bn
You’re very bad to me! I’ll run right
this
nfoasilm'
all
my
wishes
for
the hepto your room and tear "Thur kite, and
spoil everything I (ah find I”
'
plneuuf tbe-^hud of Jersey, which lr
meet dear to me, and also of your .eaceiPoor remorseful Frank offered go op­
lenl population, and receive, friends, my
position, end acn-se tbe hall she ran,
cordial salutations.
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_
with st sea m’ng eyee and burning cheeks,
Victor Hroo.
and stumbled right into Unde Charley’s Prevideet Llaoota’s MliUarr Brpiolte.
Arms.
.The Satioiml IiUrllifenttr, discussing
“Hlty tlty ! what's the matter now!”
military alls ire ahd tbe alleged inlarferA Brave Act by a Vatea (XKeer
But before the words were out of bis
ence of the President with the plans of
While in command of the piphet lines,
mouth, MHIy was poo ring forth her
I tbeGmeral'iD-ChiefioirodoqeslbeWlowfrom Fairfax to Centreville CapU Georgs
story.
.
mg exlraut frruu a speech madw by Mr. A. ArmstrtJta’, of tbe 7th Michigan’(Cav­
Uncle Ctariey looked grove when she
Lincoln while a member of Congress, alry, arrestaKasaspicMMlB character wfc»
finfebed. “And so yon think it le right
and when, with that festive humor which
waa prowling about the neighborhood,
to be angry now F’
runs through bis discourse, be held tbe disarmed him, and was bringing him tain
■ “Yea," said little Milly, Impetuously.
. camp between a couple of men, whan the
•It Is quite right. I've forgiven him trv- following langusge;
^“By they way Mr. Speaker,.fio you
fellow, watching his opportunity, put
ea timn, tbik makea CsgAL*
know that l am a military here I Yea,
‘But didn't yon know,* said Utfds sir, iu tbe.days of the Black Hawk war, (spurs to his horse, which sprang outfrom.
Charley,'that there Is another vgroe where I fought, bled, and came awa v. Speak between bi* guards. and dismounting the
Jesus tells Purer not only to forgive bis ir." - I Gm. CaMSuGarcex. reminds me of man that taM Ms Itoree. Tta villain nt
olios drew a large revolver that Im bad
brother »(ftn timri but until arovata £aus
my .own. 1 was.uot xtStiUmsn'a defeat,
kept secreted, and turning about, swovs
stoeaP .
but I was about as near It as Casa waa to be W«&gt;n)d eboot, The Captait
ho wnpld sboot, Tbe Captain rude up to
'Seveifty jimea seven !* crlad Milly,
Hulls surrender; and like him, I saw tbe witlun trn or twelve paces, and pointed
looking quite bewildered. ‘Oj.ni sorry
place soon afterward. It is quite certain his revolver aA’ him. *Tta Captirfn dis
bis
revolver al* him. The Captain dis
I ever begun. I shall have to give up that I did not break my sword, for! bad
trying to please Gvd in that way.*
. . ’ none to’brsak; but I beqt a musket pret- mounted, drew hie revolver, anti shouted
to tta man t
‘
”
' ' *
' ’ ‘
•I tape not,* said Unde Charley.
.
log to kill hi
•Butyou dun*t know taw bard It ie to
the frllow fir
beep forgiving, sad'forgiving,’ wept Mil
Deration; I bent the musket by accident.
If Gen.'Casa went in advance of me in
' 'Yee, I think Ido,’ said Unde Charley,
picking whortleberries, 1 gueea 1 surpaaamiling. 'And I shouldn’t wondef if tbe .led him In charges upon ibe wild onions. ,
disciplee knefe it, too,’ .asid ho, half to If he saw i»V »•« 6f bM«MC IndiM*. Jj
liimself, ’when as soon as the command was more than 1 did, but I liad a good
'was given, they cried with one scoord, many bloody sirujirss VffF the movqui| “Lord intreaes TStfr TsHh.” Yea little .toes; and although I novar feinted frmn
• Milly,* be couttancd al dud, St certainly Ions of blood,-1 cajr truly any J was often
is hard, taf ws must aiwaya keep trying, verv’ hungry.
and nos ooubt tbq times, oi’.ljsr; for i
-Mr.Spider, Wisbo^evweo.vuiuda
think “seventy times seven,” means that to doff whatever oor Democratic friends
ws should s/woyir forgive.'
cd willy, lu tinreell.
*0'1 ean’t do it,’ sobbed Milly, torning _
Al eeuuul frank Waestdl very aggradetorminedly ' eway from poor Frank ‘
vsiug. ssttU taiilj taU grant tsiuptetiuo
wbd stood In tbe doorway , the imhge of*
lukusgwltar vsWae. Mu buries ad tar , despair. ''
‘ *
’ ’
•
/ ।
aiMoqAurtl aM &gt;urt at, aiKi Ouua, wtorW
•I’ll give you my new book of trends,' .
aUw-wcMuplo tar ciara, tua Sere grow
MHIy, and tave all my tnimay till' t orn
eoMctiiy ioti|,a*0 MsUy, stuusWteg over
buy another boa,' cried Frank ie dolefal
ttatUf tail,'to her gnau founMiuauuir ata id
, tonca. Bin Milly would Doe Ifuten.
Ute SaugDUtf ui tta raisoui.
Aiat trank
‘Vefy well.’tahi Unde'Chirlky, *wooMwws aumurry. Duwfuretkl bu tadp Ins
advise you not to Uy “Our Father" for i t
lure ttarng su tag 1 Ain irtud very h«rd
'
1
tokeep ttaui Uniter Uta dvsk, out there day or two?
•Why Fsaid MftTv itFgrealsurprise.
wanuniy ruunr there for taw.
Ata was1
‘Why. just stat* iasvvrytSd it would
aewur^ ; mm piaHtaiAlidy tiaa *u forIm to hjure to prey—"And forgive uasnir
gsse hire 'Atasrw were onu or twu other
treapeaaaaas we forgive fmit wta baa
gsswvaatae to mm nsursnug »m&lt;m itartmt i
trrapasaed against- ua.”
____ is; —
Mill) Vttatota grew banting red. Bta

to tbe sorrus ful Agave Id kUdMMtaasr
lasr anaasritand Mavtoek.andhad w^ood;
cry on aba hift pocket of kia brews roundGobd ■ hearted bicadctaig Frank baa

�!OX4^S2TX&gt;XXT&gt;£

or THS

VAR NEWh I!

oir.a.r.f

rsance^oj, nis oryr

tbe Democrat party, who are at heart
Ift-al, bat, who proposed from mistaken

and presi over their lessenIur means ol
notions of duty, to follow disloyal loaders, transoortaiion. The railroads throuahourSeBoulh are ra the last stages ef dito refiect upon lbs probable roerit of
their actios upon the bepee of rebels in fopiaauoc, and the material for repairs fo
arms. And wo have also endeavored to difffeull, almost impassible to be obtained.
The destruction of tbe extensive iron
ebow that the rocsat sclico of the Capworks on the Cumberland river, below
resolutions sad platforms were directly
calculated to give encouragement to rebcis,should that party succeed. We would
never charge intended treason upon tha
individual members of the Democratic

party; but wo have claimed and atUl
claim that tbe policy marked out by tbe

leaders, was treasonable in the highest
As a proof of the correctness of tbe

position taken by the Uebublican press,
relative to tbe position «f tbe Copper­
heads, and the effect which a triumph of
their cause would have bad npoo the re­
bel lion, we quote a single paragraph from
the Richmond Diepaitk, while mourning
over tbe Copperhead defeat in Connecti­
cut, as followB:
“ Lincoln baa suoceeded; Connecticut
is lost, and with it foot the hapa of an
early pmue, bated upon party atban at
the North, uhich to many entertained."
Tbee it will be seen that, according to
ths evidence of tbo rebela themselgpe,
had the Democracy succeeded in the late
election the rebellion would havtf been
encouraged to hold out and renew every
effort in the hope of aid to be furnished
by party action of the North. And ev­

ery man who voted the democratic ticket
woeW be guilty of aiding the rebollioo,

either intentionally or otherwise. &amp;ould
any one who to willing to devote a mo­
ment of lime to earnest careful' inquiry,
salt in what way the rebels expected aid
from a successful democratic party; wo
would answer such jlaqulry by quoting
again from tbo Richmond Di^taieh, as

follows:
,
**Tbe importance of thia defeat of the
Democracy cannot well be exaggerated,
for, if the result had bjpi otherwise the
northwest would have. risen, the peace
party would have been organised on a
permanent baais, the next meeting would
have been followed by a summary abrei,
gallon of tbo imperial powers bestowed
upon Lincoln bo the abolition Congress
just ended, and.a cessation ofhasiUitfea

And now, loyal democrat, do you ask
how ths rebels knew, or why they should

expect any ansh aid; wa would point to

tbo action of your leaders, after the re­
sult oftbe fell elections, in certain States,

when they met Lord Lyons at tbe
wharves in New York, owd laid before
him their pleas, in tbe bope that British
lust for power, ami lest for gold, would
betray England into helping to aid the
separation of Ameripol States.
And,
think you, that Rebel agents in England,
were not swift to qonvey such tidings to
their friend., allies, and constituenta in
the rebel States 1 More than this, prom­
inent Democratic (Copperhead) politi­

cians found means to lay tbeir hopes end
plans directly before the Rebel Govern­
ment at Richmond. And now, we wouM
ask you, loyal democrat, and all others
who may desire to sid is embarrassing
tbe Goverameot, to took well before you

leap, last you should ba made tbe unwit­

ting tools of traitors end tteasoo-sympathbera, wbooould never accomplish their
evil derigns bat by ypur aid or yoar ac-

CT Tbe special eleetion ef Mayor if
tbe city of Marshall,'to take Um place of
tbe late Judge Pratt, was held on Mooday.
Chas. Cameron, Democrat, was
chosen by 53 majority over 8. 8. Laasy,
tbe Republican candidate.. The Det»erstie lorn in owe month was 77 votes.

iMeoXTAST JcDKUAL BxClStOXS.—Two
decisions have recently been made bv
tbe State Courts of Pennsylvania, wbicb
are of tbe utmost importamo la ths Fed­
eral Government. In the eno caie deser­
tion was pronouuccd by the learned judge
to be felony at common few,and the officer
who shot Um deserter while attempting
to escape was acquitted by a jury of
Berks county—a county in which tba en­
emies of tbe Republic Lava exhibited un­
exampled violncce acd bitterness, lo tbe
other, »Wre the Indemnity bill was bro’t
In tone tofore the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania. Justice Strong presiding,
the ooestitntlonality of that great meas­
ure was derided bi an able and elaborate
Jjfiulon. So that deserters from tbo army
are branded as felons, and the Govern
merit Is-freed from liability fbr arresting
stuported traitors.
.
•

occupy Twsoombia.
An' attack waa
made «n that pfeoe last Thursday. After
a stout resistance, tbo rebels were driven
out f
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■
Chttago, April 22.—Bpeotot to Cairo,
by wav of Memphis, have news of tbe
capture of Tuscumbia. It was held by
the rebel Col. Chalmers, whose forces
have been very troublesome lately lb tbe
vtoiwity oftbe TeniManeo river.
Last
Tbura^ay Gen. Dodge attacked him, and
a severe engagement ensued, Cbalmera
stoutly contesting tbe ground. Ho was.
however, compelled to give way, and fell
back. The Federal loos Is staled at 100.
Tbe rebel l«se is not given.
Gen. Dodge is now in poeaassinn of
Tuscumbia, and tbe rebel communication
by that route is cut off.

.... Wa.

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sjirjs

ingtb.ro were-these corps across the
Rapidan. marching straight on th. rear
of Fredericksburg, by the way of Chanccll&lt;rrvni«4 vfllsge 12 miles distant from
that city, and three more st Bunks’ Ford,
with the toad to tbe United States Ford
open, and communication established
with the advancing columns—all six in
position to move directly upon tbe rebel
line of communication. and theltfa corps
still, With a formidable dispi^ of force,
tbrratening to crcms below and uaail tbo
other flank of the enemy. U may well
ba believed that Lee evacuated Frederieksburg precipitately, and frll back to­
wards Richmond. ' Telegrams to that
effect were yesterday, but ware based
upon tl&gt;e presumed necessity of tbe re­
treat. prrhsp*, u much as upon eny di
red information. If it is Dot true, to
much tbe worse for Lee. He had no al
ternstive but lo msreb out of Freder­
icksburg or tn fight with-the certainly
that bis whole army, if defeated, will be
destroyed or captured. Btonemao. with
bis eavairy corps, is in the rear of any
poeition to which Lee can poeeibly have
fallen back, and we ohall probably next
brer that both the Virginia Central and
Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroads
are severed. In that case Lee muat fight
with what forces be already baa, for no
reinforcements can reach bint before
Hooker falls on bls isolated forces.
“We regard a groat little as not
merely inevitable Lot imminent; perhaps
already fought Tbe groundlessness &gt;4
tbe rumors wfairh filled tbe city yester
day. may be judged from tbe feet that no
telegrams and no communications of any
kina, except official, are suffered lo pass
outside the Hn«e to the North.
Tbooe
which allege that a battle was fought bolow Fredericksburg, are manifestly ex­
aggerations of skirmishes, which occurred
when the troops ware first thrown over
an Wednesday morning, and circulated
In ignorance of the facts that tbs whois
of that movement was a feint.

• New York. April 2O.*-Tbe steamer
Empire City, from New Orleans 20th.
ria Key W est 24 th, arrived this forenoon.
Capt. Baxter reports that Gen. Banks
had taken possession ef the Opelousas
Railroad, and opened cmiinunicsta-n
with Admiral Farragut above Port Hud­
son. Banks had situ captured • large
number of prisoners, and a forge amount
iff stereo, cotton, ammunition, dtc.
About &amp;00 rebel prisoners were arriv­
t
“Agato,"the Washingtog of the ingdaily at New Orleans.
Tbe Evening Pott thinks tbe nsrfe re­
Cincinnati Gaittie. nja that Cora. Wor­
den declares that tbe monitors foiled' in ceived that Gen. Banks baa taken posses
tbe attack on Charleston limply forwuX sion of a large amount of rebel property,'
they were not equal to tbe talk they had indicates that a part of our forces have
undertaken. Scarcely a single command­ reached Alexander, La., where the rebels
New York. Msy 4th.-The Timet
er went Into the Charlretoo fight with had forge quantities of •tores sad boats.
■ corrrapondcnt, dating on tbe field, near
any other belief than that ti was a pre-, It to not impossible but that they have i Ohancelforvlll, 10 P. M., May lai, states
dretlned, foreordained failure, because llm all been captured.
that the 2d array corps took position tbe
means were not equal to tbe task they
- night previous on tbo left, and tbo 3d
were expected to accomplish, and because,
“ corps reached to the front about n«x&gt;n.—
in sborv 11* expectations of the public
The politico then &lt;’&gt;cctipied is thus de­
concerning tbe power ot tbe monitors
St. Louie, April 29.— Tbe correspon­ scribed : *Wi bold tbe GnrA«aville
were unreasonable.and unwarranted.
dent of the Democrat, with Gen. Van D"
road securely, a country road leading to
ver’rcomntend, »aye that at about 10 Spottytvanta C. !!., and another road
A Rxaxt Cuxnmacx Max.—Marma- o'clock Sunday night, a rebel regiment four miles In tbe rear of that. Tbe ene­
duke, who has been eo handsomely whip­ under Qt&gt;l. Newton, forming lbs advance my's flank Is thus dangerously exposed,
ped at Cape Girrardeau. Ma, is a regular go red of Marmaduke’s amij, whieh was and if they fight it rnvst be in tbs open
confidence General.
He signed bis de­ then retreating from Cape Girardeau. was ANd.
mand upon McNeil to surrender. •‘Major' surprised three tn I Im weal of Jackson,
“About noon a movement was made
General Price," to give the character of while cooking, supplies and' loitering to bring mil the enemy and compel him
Two small to develop bis strength. Our men enter­
a grand enterprise tp his raid, and under­ around their samp fires.
took to so dispose h'.s men as to make it howilxers loaded with muakut balls, and ed the field with much enthusiasm, only
appear that tbe 3.000 were 23.000. The hauled by band within 30 yards of them, one regiment ofcavalry at once charging
result was his lines were exposed to a were simultaneously discargod, killing on the rebel Ifrfbntry, the latter driving
flank movement, and after McNeil had and wounding a large number.
oura back repeatedly,, whan a email foroo
At tbo same lime the 1st Regular Cav­ of infantry, support*1 by eaval ft. sue
whipped him al Cape Girardean. Vanda
ver fell from Ironton upon hit retreating alry charged them, nnd not a man of tbe ceeded in checking th_ rebels. O»e di
rear, and overwhelmed it with confusion. entire regiment, it Is supposed, escaped. vtoion under Sykes, andthe
___ rebel
_____division
All who were not killed were taken pris­ under Anderwm then became engaged.
far W. W. Murphy, of thia State, oners, and al) their horses, camp equip; Our troops drove the rebels from two
5e.
and
several
thousand
dollars.
Wurth
Consul al Frank fort-nnths-Mahie, writes
ridges parallel with tbe Rappahannock,
stolen plunder were captured.
that the firm of M. A. VooBmhschlld &amp;
training a mile and fifty prieonera. when
Early the next morning Gen. Van Hooker ordered them to retire, not wish­
Son are opposed to slavery and hi favor
of the Union. A converted Jew, Erlang Dever advanced, and «aV the main body ing to bring on a general engagement.
of
the
enemy
in
full
retreat.
Jle
imme
­
ger, has taken the rebel loan of £3,000,­
The rebels mistook our retirement for a
000, and lives in that city; the Baron diately followed them, keeping up a con check and fidlowed rapidly. On the top
Rothschild Informed him that alt Ger­ stant artillery fire in their rear. Al two of tbe first ridge the rebels baited a em­
o’clock P. M.. Gen. McNiel joined Gau.
many condemned this act of lending mon­
inent, -a
. ,ui. me down on
ey to cstabHsb a slavebolding Govern­ VauDever.and tbe combined forces con­ the douhhsqmek. but were met by Sykee’
ment, and that so great waa public opin’ tinued tbe pursuit of the rebels. Firing division, who poured in a terrible fire of
ion against It, that Erlanger de Co. dare was beard all tbo afternoon, and it ia artillery at short range.
Tbe contest
scarcely possible the rebels can have es lasted three quarters of an bhur. and ex
not offer It on the Frankfort Bourne.
caped with their booty.
tended across the roads. There were
twenty-two of our guns whieh shelled the
woods effiratually, and the rebels igno­
t.
San Fran risen, April 30.—Tbe German miniously retreated. '
Democrat, in this eity, publishes a letter
New York. Mas 4. 830 A. M —Tbe
. dated •• Sixty milesBouth East of Acspul, co, Mexico, April Iftsh." Tbe French, Tribune has just issued nn extra as fol­
lows:
_ .
,
after
fighting
and
suffer
I
ng
great
slaughter
rooms for tbo Gatetie office ; a cabinet
'• Onr news by mail from the Rapps
' retained tbeir position in a portion of Pu
furniture warehouse ; a large first class
hsnnock is up tn Sunday morning. Al
store; and additions and dwelling housea, ebls. On tbe 7lh. the Maxiesna repulsed that Urao our left wing was In posseoMon
teo numerous to mention. No place in। them with still greater slaughter, driving of Fredericksburg, and of tbe first lino of
our State to more thriving than louis, the, them at tbo point of tbs bayonet beyond redoubts «n tbe bill behind it, and was
business centre for the flourishing county the outposts of the city. Tbo French feeling Its way to th« rerosd line. Tbe
then returned to Cholula, seven miles
of that name.
from Puebla, and were fortifying the river was crossed and rtdmibts carried
place. There is no means of knowing
‘ whether this newa comcs from a reliable life. The rebels had marched sway in
source. The Democrat seems to credit it. the direction of Chancel),oil to. to aUaek
«ur right wing there posted, leaving *t
first ten thmiannd, but subsequent^ not
more than firn Iomm thouaand to their

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-commence tbe eighth volume oil
eur.

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remind the larger portion of our I
era tUt tbeir paid subscriptions

■with oar last dumber; and to a
regret to add, that yours eapi^

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ExCBtxa.-1be difficulty of f
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itlmpoeeible tn give our usual

DB. X. P. DRAKE.

PRACTICAL

DENTIST,

of reading matter tiris week.
•Conors Rais Imm, for a few d
succeeded a' very d ry and dusty

Tbe rain waa much needec.
... Us&gt; msd- &lt;J
King's
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■ •taofalar Svre’linga, Tnmort. Err&gt;
ttaa. Fuupto*-. /lotahea ud Sena. Ere.
ai pales Bern af St Aathoeys Fire halt
Rhrus. Scald Bead. Conefav freaa te-

waived. This magazine takes the I
ifurnUhiag fashion plates for the I
No one who taken “Godey," ned

any fears of bring behind the t
Addrera L. A. Gedey,«M CheetJ
PhitoMphis.

MIRROR OF FASmORB,
(ot’AsraniY jovaatL »u «**« mosdo.)
Cireateikos4Qj3f U&lt;tStrt in lie vote . fot
namber »»uun. Urge .nd
»a.biun

I

■Rxvsiu or Btnun.—The rirculal
-the system is not unlike tba flow I
■era to the sea, which move at I
until dogged or obstructed. Bil
•drift wood ar alluvial deposUdatrl
up,-then comes tbe tearing Jerri
-that follows tbe obstructfou of &gt;1
which cannot be stayed. So the I
circulate* insensibly through the I
until it becomes dogged by dlscas |
buret out the doers, sores and di I
which foltow that condition. 1
AyerVSartaparillaand purify y ou I
to save yourself from tbo floods, 11
and deluge* which sweep unnurl
multitudes out upon that sborek
which swallows all «nankind.*^£t
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SCALES

James S. Rollint, the Mtonowri
CoaavsaamAn. fiirmarly n rabid Democrat
has given in hie Mtheoton Io th* Eowadpetiuu cauae, and doctoms' his belief chat
Ute bm thing Mbsosri nan do to is S*pt

As a guarantee of tbe fell I

papef we simply refer to tbo pi
thanking onr friends fi»r tbeir J

Dean. Fields, and other Dem i
leaders in tbe New Yoik Aeeerablj
have bad so much to
J------ '
and corruption in eonnreliun will
•Speukerebip, voted and spoke fit

the 4th iueL, to take mraoures for
IMta, railroad communication froq
«neo to some point either &lt;m lhe -|
’Trunk or Detroit and Milwaukee |
A Comtaittre, eboeen to confer will I
Companiea, will report nt the next ।

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Oss square, of l*o 11 Baa, or loss. M I
'ths Aral.aud tJenufcr each aubaequol
lieu. A libvraldiaoooat to yearly sdror|
JoSaaB Oar« mating.
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Hum. Emtom ;-1 tuva been tempt­
ed for a month ar Wo past l» mill your
Attaation to tbe subject fa flux culture,
which seems to me at this time to beef
Fpecial importance.
Tbe quotations to^Jey nf Caloolta Lie.
eeed,«eeM 97 to M per bmhri W M
pounds, which would bring American
flax seed M about S 80 par bushel of
about M peemk «the usual proportion
of prices. Has is quota* at » to 90
eente per pound by the varioes holders
of lhal grown in this county.
‘
1 notice that tba various grade* of
wheal as quoted al • 1 t» to fl 1 96 put
bushel, sad from ril reports 1 have seen,
it is fair to count the ump of flaxseed al
about two third। th* of wheal per bushel
on lands suited to it. Fay ten busbels of
flaxseed to fifteen bushels wheat, would

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in favor of flaseeed ot 96 16 per are, ba
.idee ibsdUferuneebetween tbsflaxstraw
Jtou Gsovs-Wm. C- Lstbma. Marita B.
and tbe wheat straw, which is more than PMP.
Hsary Msltsry.
enoegh to cover all the extra expense of
*yxax*-T. Phillipa, John Gosa. Buh.rd B.seed, cultivation and securing the crop.—
Where there arc good Arilitisa fur draw
ring tbe lint, an average crup at pjeecnt
A Suus, ve-ff. &amp; logsrsna. K. P. Maraam, £.
prices, say «bO pounds per acre, would
\i««. SrutMus-O. V. Bstm, fcotby Mila^
add largely to the profit
h sema to me toe truest kind of patri­
otism in tbe prunenlbourof our country’s
trial, to take unsparing peins to devek
ops every material rouu’fa possible, and
being from my occupation, somewhat
conversant with the use of this product,
BT DR. BADWATS
1 have ventured to call aUeetioo to it la
liAOu aiillftoti- «ir*«7to,
manner.—.-1. £ Poiccrt, in Country
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The earlier in life toe edueatiee of an/
animal a&gt;mmoDeea. lbs easier will be ita
training and too mm-e eurta'mly wilt Hs
babita be fixed. Horuea leani most of
their vices Wore they are three years
•Id. sad in a large number of inctaneoe,
tbs work of “brook .eg„ thorn doos not
commence till tbe second or third year.
Berfn when tbe colt is one month old.
Pul on him a leuaer or web halter, with- f
out tbe MUhing strap. Let it rmrnta
there and you will hwre cnotrri over him
when ynu tafofl Mhwwtilu Mbu Haw a

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Whole households are sometimes made
sick by tba effluvium from a foul cellar.
Every Spring and Bummer not a Aw
suffer from this cause.
If there is no
outside door to the cellar decaying mat­
ter io it is almost sure to breed sickness
in the bouse.
Early in tbe spring, you should sort
out your potatoes, turnips, and whatever
you keep fee a time, and mre&amp;Uy risen
up and carry away all animal and veg­
etable matters, that are likely to decay.
After thia te duos it would bo wall to
sprinkle all over the eellar, quick liae.
Scatter chloride ef lime abort ths ret
holes, if those pests trouble you. A half
a dime will boy enough al the drvggfete
for this purpose. It will be good for tbe
cellar if there are no ratov
If families wwold take paint to remove
all such causes of sickness from tbs prem­
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I3ST ADVANCE-

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1863.

$utiqi3mtr,

c. g. Holbrook,

IS PUBLISHED EVBfcY WED5KSDAT

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DH. BADWAT8 FILLS.
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SPAULDING,
Unor to qalaiaa.
the entire eritew

"Borne time ago," said Mr. Peabody,
the banker, to tbe writer of the following
anecdote. “ business ufimptirtance requir­
ed my speedy presence at the Prussian
capital. Our boua bad not long before
been established, and sa the Pmsaiqp
government wanted money, I thought it
expedient to see their Minister'myself
w ithout delay. The journey was noniewbat dangerous, as tbe of Germany had
become rather precarious. Tbe French
bad again been &gt;•&gt; polite as to pay us,
unasked, a visit, and were not likely to
lock vith a very kind eye on a banker
who was haarening tn the seat of govern
ment to lend money. However, I was
young, undaunted, not of a happy flpw of
spirits, and cared neither fur Napoleon
nor any of bis adherents, and so I bid

ROBERTS A STRIKER

cently from behind the chair of bis mas­
ter, “to make himself ready, to place
some wine and a dozen phesants in our

UWEEZEl * ALLER.
cwt.

Psrticular nicotian pud to Can
nr, the inrrntisatloa •fillies to L-----

which kept me awake for the greater
part of the night
■
Tbe next morning I began the round of
my visile. . I found the finance Minister
exceedingly tough.
When I returned
home tbe landlord informed ms that a
for not repairing tho roads. Both gen royal page bad been at tbe hotel sum­
liemen were extremely attentive, but moning the banker Peabody to the castle.
still more reserved. 1 had now tried
Well, thought I, nothing can.be worwo
every means to bring them Into con ver- than hanging, and throwing myself into
■atlon. Ac last I spoke of my fare, and a hackney coach, J rolled toward tbe resi­
of tbe miserable dinners provided for dence of tbe King. The appointed boar
travelers. They smiled.
waa fire.
I was conducted through
• Wbatdo y mi'think sirF said I, ad­
dressing the young tgan, “ I have dined
upon 1’
A pheasant I knew be never young traveling companion seated,«n im
would gueas.
ottoman. On his right side was S.beau“Ido not know, air.”
liful lady ; two boys and aa man^ girls
- Well, gvess then," said I.
were playing in the chamber.
The young man looked significantly,
A King, thought I, who can enjoy do­
and entering into my humnr, returned: me*tic iMppiness, cannot be a tyrant, srd
“I do noc know, Indeed;. perhaps a I stepped resolutely forward.
shoulder of mutton F
"This, dear Louise,” said hia Majesty,
My hand fell involuntarily on bis knee. " « the banker, who so agreeably enter“ Higher," said I.
lainek me yesterday.”
“Well, then, perhaps you have dined
“llanker Peabody," said the lovely
Qiieen, " we hope you will take a better
on a goose F
“ Higher,” replied I placing my hand opinion of our country, borne with you.”
a second Ums on his knee.
She stretched out Mr hand and I was
“Thon it waa a chicken," said be.
permitted to kiss it
“ Blgbof," replied 1, accompanying my
Nor waa thia all. I had to tell my
word with a third slap. whole adventure over. - I, however, omit
“You hare not, surely, dined on turk­ ed the slapping on tho knee. In short I
ey is sp poor a country."
•pent the moot agreeable hour In my life.
“Higher, sir,” returned 1, striking him The following day 1 concluded my money
for the fourth time, oo his knee.
business. The royal condscension had
“ Well, tberiy it must have been a rather too much captlyated tbe otherwise
pheasanL”
cool banker. I entered somewhat deeply
“ You have hit it, sir ; a pheasant bco’t into Prussian money matters— so deeply,
from Frankfort; and jjfyou will du me that-hia royal Majesty, twelve months
tbe honor of being my guest at the Brad afterward, had well nigh ruined me. 1
enburg hotel, you shall dine off pheasants, do not know whether 1 would not forgiv­
too.”
en him for tbe sake of this hour. How­
Neither promised to come, but both ever, Frederic William has since honestly
smiled. .
paid me bojh debt and interest.
. After this dialogue we rode several
miles without speaking a single word,
when tbe young man, In quite a friendly
tone, said:
Mr. Daatwick, Third Assistant Engin­
“ Now, sir, to ask you a question, whom
eer of the war steamer Monongahela, as­
do vou think you ride with t"
sure the New Orleans Ara, that as they
This question was put in the usual
were aground under the Port Hudson
brisk tone of a Prusian officer. I looked
batteries on the 14th ultimo, the boatstdlenneas. especially in young i
thinking lhatjpy subjects were
disagreeably I changed them to

a present lor Ute Prussian Finance Min­
ister. 1 felt highly delighted when I ar- my age, but much taller. Ills dress was
a plain surtout, and his head was covered
kWlth a woolen cap, strongly set in leather
with a narrow gold brim. He had a
good deal of tbe military cast
“ WeJIsaid 1, " 1 think 1 have the
which arc rarely to bejntft with In Sax­
ony^ Ills a wretched country, and their pleasure of being in company with a railwtfia isstaKopiuparud ti, which our vin­ itary gentleman—a captain 1” added I
aakinkty.
egar is nectar. I had tra|.el&lt;*d three days
I. A. !IOI.BR&lt;
“ Higher," said tbe young man, strik­
nud4banged hordes fifteen times. My i
V .ndCinnrt.ri
lM&gt;'.tlihg establishment aa» nearly out ing’me in turn on tbe knee.
The old gentleman now began to laugh.
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when 1 found myself on&gt; tbe borders of
“ A Major, then,” said I.
Prussia, a vast desert of sand, where
AVOID SALINE PUIIGATIVEK
" Higher," repealed he, slapping me a
nothing grows but the hungry pine and
lIYfllCf AX and fiargyon.
Boasall second time.
curly-hcaded
children
;
y
et
still
they
atore. State ajrvat.___ ______
He anderstands a joke, thought I.
might put better dinners before respects
“ So young, and already a Colonel F
ItOBllHTS.
“ Higher,,’said he, again, with a fourth
Y«iu may judge, sir, uf my situation, by slap.
" He'is getting impudent,” tbnught .I.
tbe fact that I was obliged t&gt;i attpek toe
1 looked confounded at bls assurance.
cheat which Contained the intended pres
“ Then I have the honor to bo in com­
ent fur tbe Prussian Minister, and to pur­
loin tine uf the pheasants. 1 ordered An- pany with a General,” eaid I, with a sar­
castic Incredulity.
,
tbuny loxtMik it; it wm excellent, and so
“ Higher,” he still replied, with anoth­
was my last bottle of Rhenish. My ap­
er also.
petite being sutisGed, I irniunlad ruy poetThis, I thought, Is the most impudent
cliaieo again, sud proceeded on my jour­
fellow I ever mot with, and giving venlio
ney. Our wbeel* plowed through tbe
my impatience, said;
; pares Is dsslrsd, take from four to six. PRICE wave* of sand aa deeply aa a throe decker
“Then you are e Field Marshal F
XS CTfL par Hoi, contalnins TMrt'PilU. ' SOLD through tec billows of tbe ms.”
Wc were by this time before the Bra­
BY ROBERTS A STRIKER, Hastings, sad by
(Our banker bad made the tour across den burg gate.
with VT. W. Ralph E*f., MUdlerille
I was fully persuaded
the channel in the Calais packet, and be that 1 wus treated u a dupe by my com­
m
i wh a
loved to speak &lt;if tbe sea.)
panions. Tbe young man's “ higher,"
My ,r
patience
at length
became exbaustthe Coart Honwet Uastinp".
T"T"----------------------------------T’ iiad »° wnfounded me that 1 wa* thunder
■d. W4 b..., w^r, ,,t k^knw .1 lb, .tnldl
fa,
di.
ad. K,,hn. I Ml ate.r. Slartlr
JjEW HARNESS SHOP.
KNAPPEM A BY I ROWS.
la-wad • MmU..bal ...ka«l •«.- n,„|iitadE nd offian a«l addin, tabTbe attention of the public is invited I ada.oral u&gt; loo* aaad. tail
f„„ tU
f”.1.
"I “H?,h&lt;“ .«•;tb.drem. ..r. baU»,; U» urn.
UM.Ukand. M,
.er.
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New Harnesses,
Hollar be Uatersold.

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
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B. A. GOODYEAR.

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
10,000Agents wanted!
from Five to Ten Dollar. per day.

C. FEINPLE,

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UBT, nuu on icuirtu iiie iiuiu
greeable situation. Now, air, you may
believe mu, this waa no juke. There 1
waa, fifteen miles from Berlin, and two
from the next village, with a portfolio
cwntaining several hundred .thousand dob
lars in papers, and no conveyance. Prew

NO. 2

tho crowd, thronging froth every side, I
looked for the royal personage to whom
all these honors were paid. Our carriage
whirled fast toward the Bradenborg hotel.
“Where do you wish to stopl" said
the young gentleman.
•
“ At tbe Bradcnburg hotel, If you
please F was my snswer.
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"There It is. Be said.
I leaped from the carriage, took my
portfolio, and bowing, requested tbe

"You shall sec ba," said the younger,
behind. My resolution was
and off they went
Tbe landlord and waiters of the hotel 1
rushed towards mo as I entered the gate,
bowing to the ground. Tho former sd-.
dressed me by toe title of Highness.
“ My name," said I, ” Is Peabody—
banker. Do you know the gentleman
with whom J arrived!”
•*Gentleman!" repeated toe landlord,
significantly; “ It was toe King.”
A good juke," eaid I; " toe. young
Certainly," mid toe youngest,
fellow was near tolling mo so himself.-’
Bker," said toe
use other terms

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April SOth, 1863.

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EntTOtt OT tub Bamwbb—Dtar. Sir:
Having a Huie leisure time I thought I
would write a fow lines for the Hastings

paper. Our regiment la now in Dixie,
formerly being atationed al.Catnp Douglaa. We are two and a half miles - east
of Lexington, Ky., In a very pleasant

and plenty of hard crackers to cat. .Tbe,
farmers are planting corn principally, but
there is some cirn three inches high in
gardens. Peach trees are in full bloom,

and things look very much like summer.
There Isa large plantation near on
which there are 43 slaves that work on it.
Their hours ars from sun rise until 6|
o'clock in the evening, then they have
from that time until ten to go to town
or where tbsy have a mind to.

At ten

there is a ball rung fur them
U»
their master,
if they are caught oUT

after that time, they have to pay two
dollars, or else lake a flogging of three
hundred lashes, they being tied to a Iren

of rebels nearer than forty miles of us,
but wc don't know what day we fill ba
called on to attack them. .Our army has
a force of 1000 hero and about Lexington.
Henry Clay is buried here In Lexing­

ton and has a monument erected 142
feet high.
Tho following words are

engraved on bis coffin :

the Declaration, dull I have not been In­
fluenced by any Impure purpose nor per-

have had a sole and single eye and a
warm devoted heart erected afrd dictated
to what in my best judgement,'I believe
to be tie true interest of my country.”

These words were taken from the cof
howitzers ua tbe starboard bow .discovered
a craft resembling a ram nr iron-clad, not fin in which he lays. The Hastings boys
more than fifty feet ahead, lie at once are ell well.
Co. D 65th Illinois Volunteers, Camp
Dearborn, Lexington, Ky.

the gunners were ordered to train their
pieces on the object as soon as it came
in range. Our Informant went to one of
tbd portholes, from which ho says be
could see her plainly. As tho ram, or

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South.

The steamer Erieeaon leaves this port
to-day for the South with a beav’y ecargo

were discharged at point blank range,
nearly simultaneously. Mr. Eastwick
could
distinctly
iron shot crush-1
--------------------, bear
,-------tbe
,---------------------------ing in tbe sides oftbe unknown, and pres-1
ectly a cry arose from a great number
ofpeople on tbe dlsablMfcboat—“Wc are i
sinking; send us boats." But the Jfo !

designed to bontaebed to the bows of
tbe iron clads for tbe destruction of tor­
pedoesand the removal of piles and other
obstructions. Ou her last trip the Er­
icsson took one of these machines to Admiral Dupont, and left it safely in Port
Royal harbor. Thus the Monitor fleet

with full boad of session of a now “devil." instead of the
old which fell into the bands of the rebels
in Charleston harbor.
’
The general form of the machine Is
like tlrat of a raft, and -bars extending
lief that it waa the ram IFeM. coming from it reach two to four feet below ths
down with tho intention of boarding some keel of tire vessel, to which it is attached.
one of Admiral Farragut's fleet.
This These will, o( course, strike any torpe­
statement of Mr. E. is corroborated by does that are carried by the devils, with
one of our prisoners, who .was a captive which they perform their work.
The
st Port Hudson at tbe time of the bom­ length oftbe machine is about fifty feet.
bardment. Another oireumstanco which —A’. 1'. A'reniny Port.
goes to strengthen this supposition, is the
fact thatwe have not heard anything of
Tbe men of money in our large citicw
the rebel gunboat WriA, since tbe 14th.
are very anxious just now to know what
If shall turn out that it' was tbe WrM, in to be the effect of the spring campaign
ar.d that she was sunk, the honor belongs upon tbe tbe money market. There ia a
to the Moiutngahtla of having accomplish­ feverishness upon this subject that Is nt A
ed a most desirable object—disposing of natural or healthy. “If Charleston is isof
a very formidable ram, with one broad taken,” says.a financier, “gold will go

•team, and

a kiting towards 200." Everything that
occurs is measured by its effect in the
money markets. This condition'of things
reminds mi of an occurrence at Willard’s

A Nplritctl Photograph.
“Ono who has lived in -Georgia and
Booth Carolina" writes to tbe London
Zhruy Aeaw to say that those State* will
probably refuse to pull together iu the
long run, for tbe reason that Georgia
possesses an indnetrial commauity who
are by nature boncel, while South Caro­
lina. “wm sallied by poor nubility, decay­
ed aristocracy, discontent Canadian*.ont-

and was parading it in a vary beautiful
style, adding to die stat emeu I of fact the
opinion that “it wOnld send np gold ten
per cent." A bystander was a little vsxYd at this cool money calculation based
upon a disaster to the Union cause, sod
he exclaimed : •'Well, my friend, suppose
judgemtot-day were to come to morrom.

bwiHul

by an infuafon of blood from the n
athletic and industrious rare knuwr
history as Ute descendants of Ham.”
Tbe writer after iayiiigon
colors, fills his can vass thus :
‘South

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Montgomury.reeendy editor of the Viefcaburg WAig, tells a rood story of the landlord Ufa hotel al Holly Springs, Miea.
It waa a large,,fashionable hotel, and the
landlord waa a pompous man, with a

yet the
articles in a rhyming «V t
jam ;

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and «ft, «k.r

Camf Djuaaosx, Lcxutoros, Kt, 1

twsr part
debt of i
Jiax, brought on
tiroly dm ta f
sod afterward

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�J»ral an! SJUall

habthgb bamhl
I witata a few mite.

V«4iw4ay

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of this war'If are arc oflflv frtsetoworse! v«

Tribune't

aid to the teachings «
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ot the Union who bora defameC
England and bar Institutions, vWI *
rough experience, in the land of Dixie.

■IffMCBB Ceatral Kai
liewd to day.will "pro**
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Zi.—

■bused and denounced tbe government
Stars and Stripes again float supreme.
tuay yel t
Assmtzd.—The great leader of the
Tbe mon at the North who bowl alwra1 bnt the result cant
numerous, exciting, and uncertain to per­
nf one of Ibs patrioU
Copperheads, Valtanfilgfaam, has been the govemmeut, and attempt to emtar- adopt
r the
- sentiment
mit of an intelligent recapitulation of the
songs
of
Hungary,
arrested at Dayton, Ohio, on the fish rataitln its rearfiil rtroggle with the
j2E&amp; “Bo to your country
unceasingly troa?*
inxt and taken to Cincinnati, for treason- traitorous foe, find no favor or sympathy
telegraph that Richmond baa been taken
Vary truly, youra.
I—
with Lieut. W,, and the noble aontimente
by our forces, operating from Yorktown
order of Gen. Burnside, a Democratic,— of union that he expresaea are worthy of
or Fortrees Monroe, and that Vick aba rg
not a Copperhead—General.I An attempt
Free* tbe Sixth Cavalry.
being placed oh record :
has been captured by Gen. Grant with
was made to rescue him, but it failed.
•
N. BxtLzr,
Hs*»ou*aTBM, FaxbsaxC. IL,
I
10.000 prisoners. Tbcva dispatches do
•
Va.. Moy 5th, 1868.
f
Of course, VaDandigham will be repre
NaanriLU, Tzxx., April 29.'63.
not came from official sources, and thair
Dssa Enrros :—I woe upon the Chan­
aented aa a martyr, and will probably
Fa«xn Batur—Did it ever occur to
truth or falsity cannot be known at this
take the place of McClelIon aa tho can­ yon how lonely nad monotonous must be tilly battle ground yesterdsy, and it be­
place until nearly tho hour of putting
didate of the Copperheads for tbe next a soldier’s life, especially wbvn “plying ing my first, yuo can imagine some of
Presidency. Poor Vai. What a pity his vocation” in an enemies country. 1
nows must bo consulted on this point—
tlunk if the folks at borne oould know bow
It is that a man cannot have tho privilege
tbe gallant Kearney and Reins fell, cans
eagerly we look for letters and papers
There are many reaaons for believing
of being a traitor in this free country. He trim your northern region, they could lug vacancies In tbe offioiahranka scarcely
the reported capture of Richmond true,
defied Burnside’s Orders and counselled n^t be very sparing of their ink and pa- filled. Tbe Isaden missiles ofdsath yet
and there are some which would tc&lt;d to
resistance to them, and got into limbo. pbr, nor could they have spent Uimr time lying upon tbe ground, tho scare upon
prove its falsity.
ia vain, could they aee the magic effect every tree in the vicinity,’ths little earth
His brother K. G. Cs. were notao strong
Al tbe time of going to press, lost
Zu a soldier of a letter from home.
I
as be supposed, .or cjse more cowardiv,
mounds all over tbe field from which pro­
have looked for news in the daily papers
week,everything appeared lobe going on
(Copperheads are always cowards) than until I am in perfect despair. The tele trude the bones and clothes of the- un­
swimmingly, with Gen. Hooker's army.
be expected, and he is now a “blessed grams nre all storotypeq. and “All quiet fortunates who feH here, apeak plainly of
But scarce another day had passed, before
on tho Potomac,’’and “Vicksburg believ­ a terrible day. But you and your read
martyr.”
the nows of his retreat to his former |x&gt;aed to be evacuated” occupy the same era are acquainted with tbe history of
place in the telegraphic column that they
. itioa, was announced. In tbe absence of
have ever since tho battle of Fredericks­ this battle and I'll say bulliule about it.
anything but the most meagre details, the
New York, May !•.—Tbe Trit"" burg and Stone River. In your Inst let­
causes which Impelled thia backward thinks tbs Virginia status m follows:
ter you wished to know my views in re­ ber, I860. The rebels attempted to cut
“ Our forces at Suffolk and on the Pe­ gard to tile policy of the Administration
movement, were left mostly to conjec­
ninsula made a demonstration toward and whether the army as a mass exhib­ off Popo’s retreat from Bull Run,and had
ture.
Richmond early last week. Lee was ap­ ited any signs nf despondency^
The arrival of Longstreet’s division
prized that the rebel capital must fall
My opinion is. and 1 believe it to bo Union army and the Alexandria pike, but
from the peninsula, and bis success against without prompt support from his army.
the sentiment of tbe whole army, that lialf a mile distant. •The bF.lla comGen. Sedgewick, driving him from the Lee had already began to send troops to If we ever have peace we must fight for
nBnced in the afternoon and euntinued
heights and taking possession of Freder­ Richmond Tuesday last. Hooker, with it There is nothing like despondency
until long after dark, when the rebels fell
icksburg, thus exposing Hooker’s left bis army freshlyprovirionsd, crossed the in the Army of the Cumberland for that
Rsppahannock Friday night, and found very reason if nothing elec. If wc should
Bank, and threatening hie communication
but a screen of pickets in bis front and no turn our backs upon tbe rebel Stales
with his base of supplies, and the terrible army worth mentioning'thia aide oftbe
and for ths sake of peace, go home and
storm which rapidly filled ths banks of North Anna. Lee, or one of his lieuten­ lay aside our arms for the more conge
encampmenls. Taking &gt;dvantage of the
the river, tending tu the same result, and ants, reached Richmond just in time to nial pursuita of ci vty life, how Inng think
prevent its capture by our forcoa from you would our countrv afforc! us protec­ lesson of the previous day they beat a
tbe fact that the soldiers eight days raFort Monroe. This week will not pass tion from the havoc and tumult of wart
without slicing news from Richmond or
I am sorry to sees© many al the North disturbed.
bly, tbe impelling causes.
There are the banks of the Pamunkey."
who blinded by party prejudice, can sec
It may seem shocking to the sensitive,
A despatch from Hooker's headquar­
some wbo believe this waa a part of the
everything to condemn and nothing to but it is a fact that in three cases out of
ters,
of
the
9tb
states
that
sll
the
wound
­
orginal plan for the capture of Richmond,
admire in every act uf the Admid'utraed in Chancellorville will be cared for,
but we do not It may have been part
tion.
Having often conversed with
including those in the eaemy’s lineK
Southern men. residents of .Mississippi, ready stated that portions of the bodies
of the plan, not to have crowded Lee’s
Alabama and Tennessee, who are slave De naked. In one instance I saw them
army very forcibly, until the result of
holders and still loyal to the government scattered several rods down a little stream
other movements were known; bnt Lee
Tbe Uticn Herald announces that an of their fathers. 1 wonder how any man that issues from the bank. But I’ll leave
could have been belter held in tbe vlcini effort is making to extend the organiza­ whose interests arc all at the North, can
this dark picture and tell ef somelhiug
tion
of
ths
order
known
as
the
Knights
cherish any sympathy for this rebellion.
»y of Frodericlubotg by remaining in the
new, at least now cheering. 1 refer to
intreuohments oo the South auk- of ths of tho Golden Circle throughout Central Only a few days ago 1 was ronyeremg
Now York, the object being to obtain con­ with a gentleman who was raised in Ten­ tbe late Warrenton fight, April 3d. Un­
river, than by rs-crusxing, had all other trol of “democratic caucuses and con ven
nessee and at the present, time a slave­ doubtedly you will receive accounts of
circumstances been favorabletiona, platforms and nominatious.’’ The holder. He says be.regsrd* the emanci­ it ere this, but perhsps I may add *&lt;-nie
The plan of Hooker’s battle seems to agent of this movement is one J. L. Green pation proclamation as a wise measure, thing. If not you can lay It aside. My
have been excellent, and the result of the and tbe Herald gives a letter written by only be thinks that n&lt;&gt; State or part ef a information comes from reliable author­
him from Syracuse to a prominent dem­ Stale should be exempt He is willing ity.
•
cavalry raid by Ga«r. Stoneman, the de­
The 1st Virginia Chvalrv which is in
ocrat, exposing confidentially, but folly, to free all his slaves it he can only see
struction of railroad communications, the tbe plan of operations. In this letter the
tbe Union restored and bo permitted to onr division, were doing duty at War­
loss of rolling stock and supplies destroy­ writer says:
&gt;
enjoy ita benefits. If such men can be renton. About seventy-five men were
“My object ia addressing you_pn this loyal at the cost of all they possess, what at the Junction. Thefiih N. Y. but a,
ed, added to the terrible loss of life in
,
the rebel army, leaves all the results of occasion is to learn if there can bo organ­ excuse have Northern men fur conspiring ■bort distance from them. Patrols were
Not the least
ised in yonr town a circle of the “ K. G. against the" Government that fostered out.in every direction.
a defeat wifth the rebels If to all this
CL,” so terrible to tbe abslitionista. You them, and to the practical workings of apprehension existed as to any foe bring;
may bo added tbe capture of Richmond, are aware that they are organizing their whose Institutions, thev owe all they are near. Their horses were unsaddled, their
by our forces as one of tbe results of this “ Union Leagues” everywhere and unless and ail they possess. Every Copperhead arms off. and they preparing their dinner,,

engagement, the Federal victory is most
complete, and the loss to tho rebels is
irretrievable.
Lxrxa.—The latest news which has
reached us leaves tbe capture of Rich­

mond still in doubt, with tbe probabili­
ties against it. Hooker has reerossed to

' tbe South aide of tbe Rappahannock to
find that Lee's army, Lad gone to rescue
Richmond which it is supposed bo accom­
plished. Vicksburg Is not taken, but
Gen. Grant had taken 1,900 prisoners in
his operations in that vicinity.

we are up and doing they will beat as at
the next general election. Having been
chosen by our friends in New York city
as travelling ages* for Central New York
I shall soon give you a call. 1 am not
able to name the day at this time, bnt
will advise of my visit in time for you
to call in a few reliable friends for consul­
tation. Don’t invite war democrats, for
they are more than half abolitionists, and
not to bs trusted with our secret; but
call in those staunch democrats thst can’t
be severed from our party on juty account.
Mr. Green concludes by expressing the
hope that bo will be able very soon to
“ communicate, to his confidant*’ tbe mys­
tic grip of tbe order.
•.

wpceeb that is made and circulated at the
North la costing us hundreds of Hves and
millions of money ; for dissensions among
ourselves will give the rebels courage
when everything else has felled. Besides
those at the North whn openly advocate
secession doctrine, there Is anotbar clasa
who though apparently supporters of the
Administration, yet “damn It with faint
praise.” Now is not the lime to vseiiate
or adopt a lukewarm course, when tbe
destinies of their country are trembling
m the balance, and everything they bold
dear ou earth is prejudiced by their imbedlitv. As I have remarked to roe be­
fore, the United States are straggling fur
existence as well as the Southern Confed­
eracy. If we fell U» crush out tho rebel­
[lata — taebo den’s lion, if tbe South becomes Independent
of us. what thcnl
Neither united at

maintain that there is a true spirit of loy­
alty in a portion of the Democracy—that

organization and leadership of that party
is fest driving out that element of loyalty,
and the time Is not tar distant when those

left, will be either silly
dopes dr confirmed traitors. Scarcely a
who

are

week passes without bringing to notice

war, and is therefore ostracised by bis
former political associates.
.
Nathaniel B. Baker, formerly Demo­

cratic Governor of New Hampshire, now
Adjutant General of Iowa, has written

iknime-l
thousand
i. They
»d oftbe
mta have
been sent them from North Carolinaaad
Hill is kllbd.

wick dm

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,

communications being
reetton. Ths army wilt

&amp;

at stake hi thia mighty coolest I won­
der .that any man Lorn and reared under

B. N. RICE, Oen'l Super

Gibbon's division ia. left 1° guard .tbe
bights in the rear of Fredericksburg.—
-TM* .. I--.. _ L....
th,, r-’.-’l -rMurftawaUro. M&lt;y A-Whirr's
rebel cavalry baa removed from Its posi­
tion uti nur left, and advanced in fore* U»
Livingston, with The evident inhHitioa of
nigbusays: “Heavy firing in the direct­ captuaing Carter, wb« ia reported in tbe
ion of Chancolliirvills has been wmiHiued
all dav. Tl»ere has been a great baltte'
tltere.’and reinforcements bad nrrited to
tlio enemy, apparently from RWinrood.
...
.-----------lofl &gt;mrt0R puNfengers
tlwl Hooker would
from Acquia
Nashville, May 8.—it is reported that
bold bis posi------ ---------------------.
,
definite up to Tuesday 3 P. M. Beynud Gen. Van Dorn was Instantly killed by
doubt many thousands «m both sides are
killed and wounded. Th* fight has been
in progress since last Wednesday. Il is
also dxiaght that although tbe rebels re­
occupied Fredericksburg, it was port
Honker’s plan that they would either be
liagged or ba annihilated.
The Triune rorravpondewt, Falmoullt.
Tuesday morning, says: "Th* rebels
regained Fredericksburg, but cannot hold
it. The rebels are thought to have pon­
toons, but measures have been takrn b*
firevent a raid over tbe river. News
rom the extreme right Is satisfactory.—
iwinfiircvinents from" Washingtem.
A
Washington rorre*pendent says flopltfr
tank "from fi.OOO tu 15,000 prianarrs. and
lost about 6.000. Hooker h reported in
good pwition."
Philadelphia, May fl.-The Washing­
ton Star, of this evening, just received

Geo. Hooker’s army up to y eslerday nt
noon.
‘
Tbe Richmond papers of yesterday, the
Sth, contain various diapatebca from Lee’s
army One of them claims victories for
the rebels no Saturday and Sunday last,
when they reaUy effected nothing, as we
know well from a d&lt;aen different source*,
though losing enormously In killed and
wounded, aa thu Richmond papers admit
This rebel dispatch says that on Saturday
Lee drove Ssmker «nt of tbe Utile Wil­
derness baek to ChanceJIorville. apd a«i
Sunday drove him from Chancellorville
to a position in that immediate vicinity.
So far as Sunday’s change of po«iti&lt;&gt;n i*
enneernad, it waa simply a cunoratratinn
of Hooker's
• fir better position
than that at Chancellorville. though very

He

aa “ 8. B." Aewdation. or
that will nnt down at hie biddil
though the living spirit of the Ihl
/fereW dated West Point. Va.. May 7th.

it ia fo him the spectral ghost oil
pierced with the poisoned arrnwJ

a reamnoiaanco io White House'.

■erratic hate, until tbe victim II
pronounced by its would be mil

gy Gea. Saxuw teok off one of the
best looking and most enthusiastic of lbw
contraband schot'l teachers at HilUia
Head-Mi* Matilda Tbompam. of Phil
adelphta—by making berMrA'Gwn. Box­
ton. Young women entering apoti this

■dead! thrice, dead!! Is it any I
•then that he who was chosen firal
fiends,to strike to the heart with l|

ly steel, covertly draWtr frormrd
labelled •• Union.” should cry oJ
apparition of what be supposed
murdered Union! How his void
bled, bis chin quivered, his long Is'

kish.

like Bel»h*zz|r’»,wben he saw ihr.l
and. tbe ghost would not “ down!' I

Poor puny man I

Ia Bollsr-d. Ap.il 2S. EftWAR? MCriE, a&lt;«d

Know, the I

and lore of country—God given—I
be crushed out; and tbe lime is 11
when they aha!I return to plagul
tormentors, and, though you er I
hundred timet, your aRame shall jl

hiding place on earth, and tbe fel
of treason no congen ial clime this
la Hssiinxs^fey lib. after
art. t»r diptberia acd *ryi

■mall loss to us. when compared with the
loss sustained by the rebels In. amiling

cessful attempt to -prevent. Lwtgmroet
from moving up.
Sydga ict wav hotly
'engaged all day Monday, Hu rebels prroeIng film at all points, and his men wars
oUtpd to give way to overwhelming
masses of rebtfe, cod his dricotnfears

e**ti»CK toeb

and he is much frightened.

During the movement on Monday af.
SPECIAL NOTICESternonhtiKt rebels attacked our left (Ilow
ard’s corps), and after a desperate engage
Sstk« !• tbe PabUc I
They discovered a company of cavalry menl were completely repulsed with
Yesterday forenoon they
about 300 yards distant, approaching in, great loss.
fine order and at a moderate pace. Sup­, again advanced against us nt the same
posing they were of the 5th N. Y. they point, but were able to (land the cunteal
atirarta^ no unusual attention.
After. but for fifteen minutes, when they again
corning about 50 yards their pace was। 'fell back, repulsed with heavy Ines.
Gen. Stoiwmau's expedition provtai a
quickened, when it wm discovered they
Tho Rfehmond
were rebels. Order* were immediately great success indeed.
Epers of tlio 5th. (yaautrday ). say that
i forces playcd sad havoc with their
thmr 1i
__
other
TOK C05FES810K3 AJO) EXFKBIEKCX
, road st Hanover Junction and «.
w,
, pointe, destroying loeomotivesand a large
OF A NKSVOVS 1XVXUD.
tho victors. In tbe engsgement Major■ amount of other valuable properly, and
Steed, 1st Va. was shot through, near the! Mil the railroad bridges to within five
heart A rebel came up, drew bis re­. miles of Richmond.
From Gen. Sedgwick’s corps, the Her­
volver and was about to fire, when lbs,
Major said : “Sir, you sm one bell bole, aid prints the follow mg, in taibstanro : Il
through my body, vou can put another. appears that after the great Struggle of
Sunday,
Ixw detached a large liody to
through il you choose.” His brutality
was touched, and be withdrew.
One, meet Sedgwick, and it was known that
, Longstreet was -rapidly gvtting in FW, wick's rear al the same time.
Early TO MERVOtWSUFFERERS OF BOTH HEXES.
| Monday morning large ina«era or rehete
his trophies, taking many horses. andI appeared on the bights cast of FrederickA
pristmera. They bad not goes far when
tbs Btb N. Y. bearing tb. firing, rosbed
to the rescue.
A band to band fight strengthen Sedgwick. The position waa:
relinquished after a abort resistance. «e
hauling first removed aH the
goat SoineSome
Thirty dead rebels were counted
—J gobs;
Prederfcksbing,

longer bo proud to say that we are
Americans. Having loci our nationally,
our territory will become disputed prop­
erty, the rcooureaeof the country will
cease to be developed, and chronic ravolutiona will destroy the last vestige of
three hours, and pursued him tiltdark on liberty in tbe New World. It needs no
the Pbillippi Road. I renew the pursuit gift of prophecy to foretell what would
in tbe morning. He burned a consider- be our condition, for the interests of the
different aections are so varied, and tbe
arms of the general government would
Com mi artry stores aloaa over $40,000. be so weaki that «hat waa once left of
this once mighty Republic wopld soon through there afterwards with only six.crumble aws^. Mr. Webster nevar gave He whs wounded in tbe arm, losing Ms
utterance to a truer sentiment than when
he said that “Liberty and Union were

tbe inferno.

Tarr (tbe “8. Ba") had two &lt;
(both harmless in their, nature,) i
in their meeting. The first, and el
was tn bury, with all tbe honors &lt;
the little piece of factory doth,* c
“ a itceth flag" which so very m|

A committee of arrangements wa l
appointed to prepare a grave, and I
.a crowd to witness the ceremonies I
first ronacafenl occasion.—Pioneer I
It will not need ranch “ drumrn
“ get out a crowd” of inournrrx, ii
Ings, upon tbe occasion of buryfa

meeting shows its friends tn hast
-quite numerous.

It h ex peeled 11

mourners will wear their copf
badges inverted* upon the ocauiJ

cane it reserved for tbe Pioneer n-1

A Loses Natpox.—We Lav
shown a lamb from tbe flock of Gn
Beamer, of Irving, which Is a i|
curiosity. It has one head, for
eight legs, and twt&gt; tails.
Fro
bead to about the middle of the '

body, with two fore legs above ar
bel"w.
A closer examination i
•one ekin.

From the middle of tbd

rearwards there are two perfectly I
separate bodies. Another curine
is, that tbe dam bad a living perfee

be wen at tho store of Roberta &amp; BI

Pbusoxal.—N. Bailey, E*q. &lt;1
•village, having received the appoin |
of Provost Marshal, for this Distriremoved his headquarters to Grand

tbe field.—

for his inhumanity to thKlatntmted Sher-

Copperheads will begin to bate him as

L.. rroeired a dwnalnt
ba,
dispateb frotn the Secretary
0f War, dated &lt;.n tbe Sth, saying that tbo
ProsidMi and Gss». H speck hsvejsst r»mnied from tbe artAy. and Hooker's

dealings with the people of thia D
will bo tempered with all the forbv J

they do Buller, Holt, Bunuidc, and boats

i artillery,
» a spy. He received
Glorious news is beki

J. D. Ixmmx

ter to confine tbe Mflering to Ait day
and groeration than to bequeath it In
posterity. Lei tbe people of tbe North
emulate tbs cxs^pl“*‘lr LreAroo
Govern. IntbsfreMa. Lrithsw visit hi imsgte
alios ths SoutWro tattte4tekJs bitic—d

partment will allow.

received
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W.

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m, wba waa recenUy aw: tram &lt;

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un which a variety of opinion prevails.—
Stiff elay soils are the most toMfltted
by deep* plowing, and tbe results are
still more setisfhetory when tto sutooil
isof the same natara as tto superool!. if
tbe farmer cannot extend the supeaficisl
arm of his farm, to can, at least, add lbs
cubical contents of its productive por­
tion. By thoroughly breaking up the
subsoil it is expoud to tbe action of tto
air. the mineml food of tto plants become
liberated from its latent state and made
arailaMa. and tbe sourness, which :!■ a
frequent property of the enhenlls, disap
peart. In tbs working of stiff soils, the
labor expended in pulverising will be
highly productive; but care should be
taken that tto quantity of sabeoil brought
to the surface i» not greater than a win­
ter’s frost is sufficient to thoroughly dis
integrate. If tbe land bu been recently
drained, and tto underlying soil exhibits
a bluish tint, not more than one and a
half inches should bo turned over on the
surface soli. If too large a quantity of
■political gHrrrtsrn
tto infertile sobeoi) be brought up, the
fertility of tto land may to soriatuly Im­
paired for several years. Tbe remedy
in this case ia tto repeated and careful
tillage of tto surface soil, and the abun­
dant application of manure. If, however,
tbe awmoll to merely broken up by the
subsoil plow or spade, and not brought
in quantity to tto surface, tto pul veriza­
tion will to advantageously made to ex­
tend to a much greater depth, and ■mall
portions may from time to brought to
the surface in course of tillage.
Deep cultivation is inapplicable in the
case of sand soils, except when they rest
upon a stiff subsoil, which, however, is
rarely the case. If there to simply a
thin strata of stiff clay beneath the sandy
soil, it should not always to broken thro* '
aa it may prevent lbs tnnlsturu passing
away too rapidly as drainage.
When
friable soil rests on chalk, gravel and ।
sand, deep plowing should not to per­
formed; neither in tbe operation desirable,
bat the reverae is tbe case, oo any kind
rid&lt;o. M. H. Cohunaa. '
'
of highly manured land,. We have dfttm 1
M.nj Oners—Wa. C Lapbaat, Martin B.
known the manure tq be plowed in so
Painter. Henry Mallory.
deeply that its decomposition took place
^Rrrvxxe—T, Phillips, John Goan. Richard B.
only after tho lapse of several years.— ;
Manure to be suificicnt must be as close
jbaam'.ma—J. T. tman.D. 8. Rsgbre, A. A.
to tbe surface as possible, in order that M«!, J. n Frwn.ir FnatoflL-.. Midal.tUJe,
Woooulho—S. ti. lennoa, E. P. Rarasm, R
aunoepberia influences may decompose
Sswdy.
it speedily, and that tbe nourishment af- *
Ymu Sraoaa-0. U- Batea, Shaolhy Mlles,
forded may be within easy access of tto ,

root!eta of tbe plants. The proper season
for plowing ia in tbe aulataw in order
that the soil may be exposed to the win
tar’s frusta and rains—those potent agents
by which the dormant elements are set
free and made available for tto summer's
crop.-*-AgncMfrwre/ Arete*.

GRANT &amp; SPAULDING

R A D W A Y ’ 8*^ R ^N O V A TI N G
RESOLVENT
I have noticed in the Farmer an article
)A lil'AMUTTIL-OM to ate botUre ef
oo the aubject of flax. I think tto 10th Dr. Radwsys Ctesasiag Fyrap—relied RADof May about the tost time to sow flax
seed, although freezing the ground n little
will not kill the seed after it is sown.—
Lbemy land is good for flax, and gravel that can b. produced. This Syrsp U highly wm
ly land, in a wet season, bears good flax. e*)9lrsi*d,«zc*«du&gt;g1y powerful, two UwapoonfaU
It is lbs most profitable crop that a farm bstag a feu dos. It U saUrely regrtaUe. and
er can raise, for it is very high st present,
tbs lint in worth 18 cents per pound, and
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HO. 3.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1863.

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Silting that ho would ba promoted within
s mooth, ,and painting a soldier’s life in
most anraotfve colors.
Theodora listened withf the words of
Margaret ringing in his ears, and a flash
of triumph went over him, as ha thought
he could fulfill bis threat of keeping out
of the way, with emphasis now. HU
uncle was absent, and there was no fear
of the opposition ho should otherwise be
sure to encounter in that quarter, in short,
tbe matter was settled in lass than fifteen
minutes, and within an honr Theodora
Lowe had entered the rank and file of one
of tbe MaasBchusetu regiments.

mind fef

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it is my duty to ;
TW dncnn.il
«l&gt;» •*“
look «p. uA b. i Alta-Ing woounl of V.II.rf.gS.ta •

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She did not look up, with her fair
young face drenched in tears. "O Theo
dore, you are all tbe brother 1 have got
in the world—our father and mother are
dead, and supposing you should die off
there, on some dreadful battle field. No,
ho, I can’t lot you go. I can’t," and she
clung to him, sobbing and shivering.
Theodore Lowe’s heart sunk within
Mm, M he witnessed tbe distress pf his
sister, for bo loved her better thin anything io the whole world.
f
“Don’t cry so darling; be a jpod girl.
One of these days 1 Intend to come back
an officer, snd you'll be proud of me then
Buie sister. Dry up your tears, and be
strong and brave, and don’t look upon
tbe dark side of things."
And no he tried to cheer and comfort
her, and succeeded partly at tbe last, but
bar feint smile showed that just beyond
it lay waves of hitter tears—tears which
she would sbed softly on lonely nights,
lying cm her pillow.
Theodore Lowe remained with bia sis­
ter until late in tbe evening and then he
hurried off to complete his last prepara­
tions; bnl whan bs returned after mid
night abe was watching for him, and her
long drawn “0,Theodore." touched much
that more words could not.
They hardly snatched an houre’e sleep
that night, and what they aaid to each
other, 0, reader listen to your heart, aud

o’elockTiZday night, with a wWJ
«
of
i the Thirteenth United Stalo, infa®try,
sixty seven men, with directions from
i
n_ n.m'ftendintr the Depart- •
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iment or ice vmu,
digham,
at bls residence in Dayton. Tbe
&lt;
train
reached Day too at half pest ।Two
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RADWAT8 PILLS
oMock, and, proceeding to Vallandlg&lt;
Ihatn’a house,’placed guards rm tbe sweets
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“The door bell was rung, and Vallanword ; as we are sometimes. After her
।digham appeared at the *‘ndow and in­
storm of tears and reproaches had spent
quired
vbit wn wanting; Ths captain
&lt;
itself, there was a calm, and the currents
told
him, bathe was not disposed to go
।
Oil
of sisterly affection, which flowed deep
ialong peaceably. Hu shouted for the
and strong into the young girls heart, set
police loudly, and the female members
,
themselves to work back Inta their old
of the family joinud their cries to Ns.—
channels.
The captain told - him he might a* well
atop the disturbance, as bo had tbe foreo
to arrest him, and would certainly do no.
back and troubled her memory. “After
“ Vallandigham Sthen aaid b® was not
all she had been a little too hard on Theo­
dressed. The captain told bim be would
e usted e luted i"
dore. It was the first time he had ever
bracing »p Uir
have lime to dress himaell, but be re­
regulating all U
fallen into temptation, and all men were
doubled hie shouts for the police, when
liable to do that sometimes, and ought
oil attempt was made to force the front
ant to killed for It either.* mused the girl,
door, lbs dour rdstrd lbs efforts of
with the usual feminine proclivity form■ ASON ALLKN,
the soldiers, and Vuilsndigham fluurwhad
teii.ifying
her
participles
and
adjectives.
lHLKRtN GROCERIES, prevleloei,
a revolver at the window, and firsd two
The bitter, vehement words came from ■•And’ tbe Therefore was a darling brother,
Uu
ttUh. bailer, lord. pork, end «
or three shuts without eflect
lips wbuee smiles went like the sunshine of
,11 kina
AUeteysesadlss.sta.ste. Si
after all—how hadsome be was—how
“A side diXM- was then forced, and the
California Blank. Stole street. Hooting., Ml
the first new day. and whose voice was proud he was, so high spirited and sensi­
squad, finding all tho doors in the house
soft and sweet, that “pleasen;- thing In tive, be would bo punished enough for Me
fastened, broke open four uf them before
D. C. HAWLEY,
woman."
unfortunate mistakes, without her taunts
they reached the apartment occupied by
But the lips held no sunshine of smiles
ronL 4c In ll&gt;« kind of nllii to takr.
. ,.. the individual with whom they had busi­
now—»od the |uutaumate swell of tbe
Earlv n«xt morning, there *as a brief
agonising parting, such parting aa during ness * bo was soon taken nn J escorted to
tones of Margaret Lowe had in them no
Enlargi
the last year have transpired throughout U»e train, which was in waiting.
sw eetness nor attraction.
“Some of Vallsndigbam’s friundl?hearTbe girl was an orphan, and the brother stung him into desperation, and he should the land. In Which was almost tbs bitter
ing what was going &lt;m, rung the ffre
tfirir? ISumjmu
whom she addressed was throe years her go off and-fall again, tbe (suit would be। titss of deatn.
senior. There was a strong family like- here altogether. The poor fellow needed
Margaret Lowe yearns, and hopes and bells, with the intention of gathering a
crowd
to aitempia reveue. But few per­
iicm In-tween tbe two; but the expression kind words and encouragement, insteadI pravFfur her brother, gone to tbe battle,
son. .nnecred. and they gave co trouble.
which darkened the face nf the brother, ex­ of his feelings harrowed up in that way I! as wives and mothers, and sistere do in
.
many
thousand
homes,
but
sometimes
tinguished it for a time—his was bitter,
“If bis mother and bar’s bad been lieand lodged in the prison on Columbia
tbe memory of those bitter, angry words
■iillen, hers was flushed, pnssionate.
I which she spoke to her brother on the street, octween Sycamore aotTBroadway,
Theodore L«wa tose up. I think the
SWEEZET A. AULEM.
i last morning that they passed together, wfiete no one wav permitted lu\sro him
.mUytllwulsling Uxallve, U
consciouanesa that he had fallen into evil
• TT0RXF.VR AT LAW sad Sot tellers la
withouv'an order from Gen. Burnside.
R«l, .oolb. .nd urvnglbem II
and disgraced himself, and done hiasister would have gon* away /rum hi* mother'si come back to stifle bar, stinging like a
lUing l itts. b tvquirva The
t serpent, cutting like a sword, and that
a wrung, stung him more than her hardest
4t.lh.lu lb" •»t*e^*4*S'
s peraUiv. Ilk. RAOWAY b
I prayer which bolds in it the only mortal
words did. “Very wall, I shall not give
•urge withoet .deputing er fc
There ia now-io this place a Prophet,
healing ia breathed anew amid tears of
y ou an opportunity to insult me like this,
tuocUon. or other went was
never fall again."
. repentance humiliation, “God forgive whose generaltun was before-Adam ; was
by pulling my face where you will not
And Margarvt remembered that her
with Noah in the Ark; and with Christ
brother was all that remained of a broken
.
Dear reader, God will answer, if you just before bo was crucified. Ho knew
upon earth, that abe stood, as far
did nut herd the covert threat in these feinily
‘
. have too thus prayed, remembering your not his father, and was never nursed by
as abe might, in ths plsee of hie mother1 beloved who have “existed 1 enlisted 1
bis mother; he goes barefoot like a friar ;
words, but she remembered it afterward 1
now, and it seemed at though the closed
ha wears no bat, and biacuat ia not dyed,
ia Burrow, and repfpaeh of spirit.
“I 1
, — Watchman and Rtjltclor.
eyes, sleeping so long and sound under the
spun, knit, nor woven ; it ia neither ailk,
would Elite it out o&lt; sight, ft”- on* **»•*• '
aummer gnursea, looked with mournful
hsir, linen or woul, yet of very fine tax­
if I were in your place, Theodore Lowe," 1
reproach down on her soul.
she atid, with no abatement in tbe angry 1
The recent riotous demonalratlone in lure and gloss. He walks boldly iti the
i/a. iioLnnooK,
Tbe tears swelled warm into the bright
emphasis uf her voice.
“For my own living eyes. “I will be very kind to The Dayton, Ohio, following the arreat of face of bi. eoemios, without gun, avrbrd
TTOBNET
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part. I’m ashamed to think that wherever 1
Valtendigbam, were the natural result of or atkh; yet b^s such a w«puo as niaa
odors when be comes home to-night.” re
never had, to defend himself wilb, from
AVOID SALINE PCRGATIVES./
you go the story of last night will be told 1
the impulsive girl.
gugve. Tbe Cincinnati Conmtrcial nyt his foes. He is often abused by wicked
to your shame, and my disgrace, because solved
1
that the persons engaged in those demon men for their diversion, but lakes it
you are my brollior."
Theodore Lewe mtant to carry the
atrations arc of llie moat ignorant dasa patiently. He lets nH men enjoy their
” It was fortunate that, at thia moment,
thing off with a high band, and tell his
uf the population of Hamilton and But­ religion ; tbe Protestants are his greatest
a domestic entered, anfl put a sudden
BOB ERTS,
sister in the coolest way possible that be ler counties, who are prepared for any enemies, but the Papists occtoionally
period to the interview, whose bitterness
hud enlisted, and should set off to morrow,
um&gt; him mercifully.
At a certain time
was only itensified by words.. Theodore
and alm would not, therefore, bo troubled
h.s voice is beard by all nation.; (be de­
Lowe rose up and went’ out, without
you ar« dj»pcpt«c.
with the sight of his face any mure, as he holding secret mrotmgs, assembling clares the day of the Lord ia al hand ;)
.peaking again, only his fuco was white,
l&gt;ad promised her. The young man fed
aa
be
prophecies,
the
d»orw
fly open, and
staalthily in out-of-the way places late al
and there was a fierce gleam in the eyea
hie, pride and anger for awhile upon the
bis oayiugB
sayings are lound true. He takes but
night, evidently for the purpose of —
organ
b—• UH
which met bis slater’s face.
revenge in store for him, for he knew dho
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»8 goverib
govern- ujxie
and t.
is arltnlmal
admired by all tor uu
malataaaf NmWmWWgew
ixing a formal resistance to the
The sensitive, high spirited girl of eight
consternation which would lake posses
doac of RADWAYK I’lLLH.
or
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• 1indicated
lias
"
' wigihmee. He duos not sleep one bed
teen, certainly had cahse for bitter mor- aiouof her when she was rqally convinced ment, which Vallaudigham
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to be necessary and proper. Asillualra- or ;n • chair, but is always standing ^or
tifleation.
.
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that lie bsd joined the army. But a* thy
The brother had accompanied her the dsy wore off a bettor spirit began to take ling the alate of affairs in this region, the crouchmg; neither does he put off his
TTOR5ET and COUNSELLOR AT LAW
preceding evening, to a privata rorty, at potaosriun of, a feeling of tenderness and folluwhig incident is narrated by the dutbes.- As to hie religeu®, be 1* ®“P
.nd Connaellor to Cb.neerr,«--------- posed to incline to the Papists, as he
which were assembled many &lt;,f their mu sadness stole over him, as he thought of
“New London is a little Tillage ’8110 slwsys keeps LeuL His uatore does not
tual acquaintances. Theodore Lowe was the fair young sister whom be was about
sled near the eastern line of Morgan incline him to «*t flesh, and 1“&gt; ^ruiks
not accustomed to taking wine, but this
to
leave
—
it
might
be
forever.
Though
township, tbe aouthweatarn township of nothing stronger than water.
RADWAY A Coevening be drank—more than he intended.
And before ho reached home, after the
87 Maios* Lamb, N, Y.
Butler county - 'Die neighborhood is and sometimes apparently proud, he cares
When be returned to the parlors he was
long hurried day of preparation, the tri­
quite intoxicated, and became vociferous, umph was all gone from bis heart, and Ims long been a prosperous one, and the nut for the pump atid vantues of thia
u icked world. H« denies no article of
people
have
been
noted
for
tbe
number
nnd impertinent to several of the gnssta. the young man dreaded to deliver tbe
the Christian firilh; his voice te shrill snd
At last, with much difficulty, his sister mesaago which he.brought to bis aister. of newspapers they have taken, and of
books they have purehaasd. They main­ piercing; and be never preached but one
purausdrd bim tn accompany her borne
“Why, Theodore, we’ve been keeping tain a well conducted "high school, and sermon is his life, which was so eonviacbcbbdws
I with such Makings and arortificstteu of
tea for you a whole hour I" said .Marga­ the community, baing enliahieoed, ia luy
TTQRNKVH osd COUNSELLORS AT LAW Soldiers in tbe Army ! L®die. at home I
ret Luwa aa her brother opened tfe deor. al. A
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of lbs young o&gt;m
and G roll emca*very where, can make
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-R- ■■■ --- - - ------• who lived in tbe country immediately
from Fir* “Tro Dulbrs per day.
after his kt® breakfast, her pent up feel­ ■uu
nut even impatience, only a kindly, suite surroundiug the riilaae are in the army. ,ng Jew; tbe sun ofN^.a-UdI Urita;
(See private Circular.)
ings spent themselves in a storm of accu
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The
consequenoe
is,
Now
Loudon has the no. Bl y»ta. »■ •"«» “J
itoda.
_
well nigh anathemas. Tbe young
reputation among the buitornatoof being
man was full as sensitive and high eplntad
‘M abolition bole,” and recently they
DAN1EL COOK,
bis sister, end so be walked rapidly
have threatened to “dean it out ; and
toward* bit Imola’s store where be was
head b«K&gt;k keeper. He fell so lowersd in came. “Wall, I must swallow my sup­ last week it became rumored that the
per in a hurry to-night, for I've got to be clcaniog out o^wriuiwi was to taka place
utota.GooijW.M-ck. ipatatm.
bia self respect, so sunken to lb® esteem
offearlv to-morrow morning, aa I .»• en­
A reliable correspondent hcndx us tbe
of others, that he almost wished bo was
TOW IDEAt
listed in CapL Fullare company.’’
following;
• ,
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uj
deed.
,
“You don’t mesa thatt Ob, Theodore 1"
A ■»«. "f ~r«uU. «-«««-.. «1»
Every hitter word of Margarol’s atom.. . «
__ _ ___ _
Titll.luire.
Lsigbi,
which
i*
wall
up
a
day
ridge,
H. M.gHELOON,
She
asked
tbe
Question
aa
ihoogh
her
ed to curl itself in letters of flame before
IOURTT rtNABOMB;.
him and there wah added to tbie, mental brother’s word* bad been a blow whieb am) decoratad bj dii.p.dslsd cabms, came rt., Giro a »v»
r- --- -7—A few hours previous to Mr. death be caldown, ornamented with bu“J™u‘
,. ’‘2,
•nguisb and physical revulsion whieb ua- burl her.
hd a few friends around, aid intimated
ujly accompanies any indulgence in “Yes, I mean it, Margaret. YquH get
to them that he could not:die peaoaMy
rid
of
me.
now,
you
see."
stimulating liquids.
.
He spoke in a cheerful voice, or tried Updurh.m and Jeff. Davis I Night was without relieving foe eotadsnca ol a
H. P. CHBBBY,
to, pod did not mean that his words should
weight that burdened it.
ifc confessed that he wa» a Knight of
wound her.
,
,.
But she sal down with a very white
tbe Gi.ldew Circle, which order was se­
cretly aud extenaivriy rvp&gt;re«iteo la.the
f"^‘Going to tbe war—gntag to the war I*
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'*1 u&gt;» U1WK11
■»&gt;.
“Of course I am, sis-

•
;Tou wuuJfln t

TnT.nru, -* Ttajuta (O^l

FRANK ALLEN,

HewHamemN,

•nd Wtila tbMr attrotfoo ww.

Exclul’»
ft A. GOODYEAR.

—

�i ail' glisulli

.“A"*."

HAffHMGB BAIM1R.

.f this great a»d i
hmPrtoldrttoe.g

SocAfalnfaUfa

V.tlMtey S.rtb*. Sir

II.

rim in relation to

their

Jofdsn and Robinson preferred o

against Captain Andrews is false.
that -with foe treatment negroee who have
attempted to aid c» have received, they

Cwmpalga.

ahould still be ready to aid us on every

tate his InviociWo deteau
Mar 6.
General Order No 49.
presaed some important fads.In Copt ■ • Tae Maj'-Gen Commanding tenders to ^.rything IrtM djfonAndrew’s case, and folrifisd olhera.’ The tthis army his congratulation on foeachiev- country.
it. tu t
ments for foe last seven days. Iflt has

.
opportunity. But such seems to be the deoeive.
Our course.with Capt Andrews was
fact, if we may believe the accounts we
to a battle and its results, as it has been
receive,.from Gen. 8toneman’e expedition.
in regard to tbe late one in Virginia.—
Bui now, at a distance of folly two weeks,
iedlha expedition says:
we are enabled to get a tolerably oorroel
view of the movemen. sad condition of _
---------negroes
— joined ottr columns in
fa of the United Blates; and under the same
too two armies on toe Rappahannock.— j
w#re
oveijoyed obligations, and in the same ciroumstan-

Tbe accounts published of too re-cross!ng
thoy went jnlo foratofos- others
of Hooker to the north ride of the Rap- kneeled in the street, anfl prayed, thankpahannock were correct.
ing J esus for sending the ankoea. These
people all tell ths same story. Their
Al! reports of movements since Gen.
masters had told that, if the Yankees
came there, they would be sent to Cuba,
the night of the 6th of May are wholly branded, and many of them would be
without foundation.
The army, after murdered in cold blood. They did not
reaching the North ride of toe Rappahan­ believe ft, however. The negroes every,
where gave us valuable information, and
nock, returned leisurely to its old camps, acted as guides. Hearing of our approach
at several pointe, they sat up all night
Sedgwick has not recrossed with two and baked batches of bread, which they
dealtout to theooldiera,with milk,water,
nor han any other commander or body and whatever else they had, with un­
etinted hands."
,
of troops been beyond the lines of the
The correspondent of the Herald writes
camp. It is quite certain Gen. Hooker
as follows:
hod ordered a portion of his army to re­
“Immense numbers of contrabands
cron too Rappahannock some days ago, flocked around, abouting, clapping their
as previously stated, in accordance with hsnda, and fairly erased with joy at our
a plan framed before be commenced bis arrival. Waaliowed them to help them­
selves to as mueb sugar and other stores
retreat, but toe plan was not approved by
as they could carry, and all those who
Gen. Halleck, wbo, therefore, counter­ could raise an animal of any description
manded it. Hence toe conflict in tbe accompanied us when we left”
reports concerning the rccrossing of tbs
Mns Axx E. Dtcxiwoox, a young lady
Rappahannock by Hooker. Gen. But­

It is difficult, perhaps, for foe but when a woman has oratorical powers
army to understand why the first cam superior to moat ol the other sex, we bepaign was abandoned, but they are nevor- licve in letting her exercise the right of
lleless entirely ready to begin another, using them. Miss
Sana uiwiuwu
Dickinson .p,.«
spoke to. a
Institute, 'hi
r the
* Cooper
~
and will enter upon it with confidence in large audience al
r.. evenings
..™,„ since,
.Ifafa to
to a.
Now
York
a
few
themselves and their commander.
It is useless to deny that the campaign largo'and appreciating audience, and N.
P.
Willis
pronounces
toe
highest
en
of Gen. Hooker, which began so auspic­
iously, came to a premature and ineffec­ oomiums upon her address. It has been
printed
in
many
of
the
papers
of
tbe
countual end.- His loss waa considerable
heavier than foe published estimates, and try and has been read and admired by
ixalion.

thousanda. Because she believes slavery
wounded and missing. Lee is said to a groat moral wrong and denounces the
admit a loss of 18,000, which ia fargreat- rebellion and its aiders ia the North, the
er than ours iu proportion to the strength Copperheads abuse hor in too most shame­
Copperheads can descend
of his army. Gen. Hooker’s army, still ful manner.
largely outnumbers tbe rebel force, and to anything low, mean aodpurillanimous.

will not amount to less than 17,000ki!led,

cirive vidtory.

\ 7

We bad supposed that the Copperheads
bad, long since, given up their favorite
Idea of making McClellan Dictator. Bui

it seems we wore mistaken.
hardly

Ono would

believe that toe faction wbo so

aud denosnoe “military power," and prate
so loudly against “centrailration," and
wbo have such terrible fears that tbe
“military power" will “subvert our iibertiee,” would really propose to make
one man dictator, and that one tbe very
man who had alwaya been unwilling to
hurt traitors. But foe copperhead organ
of Rochester, the Union, is up to a trick
of this sort and, apparently serious in his
proposition gels off foe following, which
equals for mendacity anything wo -have
ever seen, and may properly bo atylod
“Radical" Coneervatism.” Road:
“As a “military nocssaity" now and in
deferonca to tbe Judgement of those wbo
famish the means and muscle to carry on
foe war, let McClellan be called back.—
Withdraw foe emancipation proclamation
and bury all tho dead bulls.
Abandon
paper warfare entirely. Banish Wade,

the Coundt.
Retire Stanton, Wellsa,
Halleck, Ethan Alien Hitchcock, and

and it it willing to trust McClelhut Pul
Cbm. Vanderbilt or same other live man

ordinate to the General in Chief of the
Army. Let Meaellan select toe Secre­
tory of War—eay Dix—and ensure harwmkjIoub netion in tl« war office.
Give

Let them hiss! Eventually their own?
venom will suffocate them.

An army correspondent of the Boston
Journal says:
“To rightly understand Gen. Hooker’s
position when he determined, in the del­
uge of Tuesday evening, to return, there
bi another considlkatlon besides the fear
that communication would be cut off by
high freshets—the disarrangement of
plans caused by the defection of the Elev­
enth corps—the non-receipt of ne we from
Stoneman, and the failure nf Sedgwick to
open communication from Fredericks,
bnrg. . Besides all these reasons for re­
tiring, Gen. Hooker felt, doubtless, that
be was regarded by the people u a rash,
fool hardy man, whose lack m caution had
sacrificed his men. And here let' mo
narrate an incident which should be
known, in justice to Gen. Hooker, as It
shows that must have fait it an impera­
tive duty to be prudent and cautious.
“When it had been determined to su­
persede Gen. Burnside, and to place the
army of the Potomac under command ol
General Hooker, tbe last named officer
was summoned to Washington by the
President. Arriving at the White House
the General was shown up Into the Cab.
inet room at once, nd was warmly greet­
ed by Mr. Lincoln; who said, after salu­
tations had been exchanged f “I nm jus:
writing you a letter, containing my views
on the management of your army, and
will read it to you.” The President ac­
cordingly read hie misaiva, which only
lacked his signature, and then, at Geo.
Hooker’s request be added that, and gave
tbe letter to the General. Some of foeae
days that letter will b^ valuable to foe
historian of foe war, and when J assert
that its concluding words were “don’t be

on him to be cautious.

reasons are wen ioiowo vj
/ It is sufficient to say, they were ofa

fa Withdrawing
foe South bank of
foe Ifappahanm^k, before delivering a
general battle to ©or adversary, the arms
has given renewed evidence of its confi­
dence in Itetlf and fidelity to the priciples
it reprossnts. In fighting at a disad ren­
city article say* ilia under­
C.
W.
Roatsvow.
stood that the United States Government tage, we would have been recreant to our
trust, to ourselves, our cause and our
Rapids,
May
1863.
hasGrand
resolved
to send
an6,agent
to England
versed In maritime and international law, country.
Profoundly loyal, and aoncioua of its
FBOM
BVKOFB.
to co-operate
with Mr.
Adame, in London,
strength, tbe Army of foe Potomac will
in Halifax.
the conalderation
of—
foe
various
ques­
May 14.
Tbe
steamship
or decline battle whenever its into-1
tions now from
arisingLiverpool
or likelyontothe
arise
on
Anurin,
3d, vfa
rests or honor may detnand. It will also
these points between
two
countries.
Ion
tbo 3d,the
bos
arrived
here
be the medium of Ito own history and its
Tbe object ia sto
enable
sueb qneetioM, io
’ later
news.
all possible cases,
to ba nettled
promptly
m Obttrrrr,
Hi a pacific
arti- own fama.
By onr celerity and seereey of move­
instead of being
subjects Lincoln
of tedious
» to the
President
nnd
ment, our advance and passage &lt;&gt;f the riv-correspondence.
’ #
who, ft says, eviuca a sincere
er was undisputed, and in our withdrawal
leaire to cultivate foe mwt
not a rebel ventured to follow. The
ions with Great Britain, and
events of tbe last week may swell with
just cause of offense.
pride the hearts of sverjjjfijcer an^ sol
dier of this army.
We have added nesWfurels to our

emy in his intrenchmente, and wherever
we'have fought we have Inflicted heavier

terfield has said that a movement cannot from one of the Eastern States Is creating
be made lor some time. When toe army quite an excitement by her powers of
Tbe death of foe rebel Major General
She delivered speeches in Van Dorn is autboritiveiy reported by
does move, and whither it goes, will elocution.
Connecticut during the last campaign, the rebels. Tbe a vent is ofno advantage
to us, as he was an easy opponent to
and aot Wore. The troops are in good
handle, having of late years lost whatever
spirits. Among the rank and file there forcible and convincing of speakers, being (abilitv ba once possessed in disalpativu.
We are ’Van Dorn was a Mississippian snd grad­
ia certainly a feeling of disappointment, gifted, polished and eloquent.
uated
st West Point iu 1843 standing
do
great
sticklers
for
“
Woman
’
s
Rights,
i
but nothing which can be called demote!-

ainee it is undeniably in good condition
let us hope that its next movement will

May 11.—The following order has toon
. Ja ,
tf__ L —

!
Roeecrans,
who thrashed bim at Corinth
'
and boxed him about elsewhere, was a
4
classmate
and stood nearer tbe bead,
।
number
5. Van Dorn is credited with
gallantry in the Mexican war, and on the
"»&gt; of Ufa robollfaj b. -M
!
Major in tbe Sd Cavalry—Jeff. Davis’s
,
pet regiment when Secretary of War.—
IOn foeSlat of January, 1861, ho resigned,
iand soon became a Cohtuel In the Con■

taken from the enemy five thousand pris­
oners and filtcen colors, captured nnd
brought off seven pieces of artillery, and
placed hprt rfn cmafot 18,000 of his cho­
sen troops. Wc have destroyed his'de
pots filled with vast amounts of stores,
and damaged his communications, captur­
ed prisoners within tbe fortifications of
his capital and filled his country with fear
and consternation. Wa have no other
regret than that caused-by the loss ofour
bra re comrades, and in this wears consoWby the eonviclion that they have
fallen iu the holiest cause ever submitted
to the arbitrament of battle.
Br Comamad sf
Max. Usx. HOOKER.

New York, May 15.—A di

an uic
uw». —--r—
Point, are moving to retaforee Grih.Wrant
who will endeavor to out the R*ih®«ad
betvreen Jackson and Vicksburg, The
VicUburnCTrfapOTd-M rfll»
takes a gloomy view of matters, and says
GcB.GrWt's movements deceived avery-

Washington, May 15.—Gen. Stahl a
&gt;y er two steea. sent a scouting Darty
Leesburg to hunt for Rebel*. Nooo
ere found in force. A skirmish with a

Wo

Fortress Moorue, May 1®.—The Richr.nd As^wrrer of yesterjlay says:
"Fighting is going on in Mississippi,
Washington, May 15.—Adviees from
ho enemy yesterday advanced, 1,000
Gen. Grant to the Btb inaU have been re­
ceived ut Waehingtoo. H« expreroed
Mlisfactiou with tbe appearance of affidrs
in bis Uctnity, and state, that Port Had
son Is undoubtedly evacuated except bfi morning.
'

Washington, May J5.—The Star iajt
a dispatch w*» this forenoon received
here from Gea. Grant, dated foe 8lh fast,
which shows foal tbe Cairo dispatch of
die 13th, and the Jackson (Miss.) rebel
dispatch of foe Glh.were poaitivdy un
true ; the former having represented that
he bed beaten BowcnsT rebel army on
tbe filh insL, and the latter that Bowens’
army had been repulsed on foe 4th. In
the dispatch of foe 8tb be expresses satis
faction with foe appearance of matters in
his vicinity, and states that Port Hudson
is undoubtedly evacuated except by n
small garrison and their heavy artHlery.

"Knowing that the enemy was heavily
rviaforred and reedy to engage ua wkb
their full force, we retired to Miswasippi
Sprihgs, where wc have reinforcements.
“Cnl. MeGavack «»f the 10th Tennessee

New York, May 18.—A steamer from
Port Royal stales'that off Charleston tbe

iron-dads attacking the batteries on Mor­
ri. Island.

day's Richmond papers havs been redveed with dates from CLsrleatou op to the
I2fo inst.. One dlspateb save:
'Tbe
enemy is unusually active, tie has built
formidable batteries &lt;&gt;n Folly lalaad. bear
ing upon the Southern extremity of Mor­
ris blandSeveral Yankee regiments
are forllfvint Seabrook laland.
Five
ironclad* nnd nvfneroua transports are at

The fallowing is from the Richmond
Enquirtr ut the 7lh inst.
"Ourvictory on the Rappahannock
taw cost ue dear in the severe wounds un­
fortunately received by tbs great and
good General Jackson. His left arm has
been amputated above tbe elbow : a bnl
let Jssa'passed through his right band.—
bis condition ia now, we learn, as favora­
ble as could possibly be expected, and he
will doubtless recover, and is not, we
trust, lost to active service. We could
batter spares brigade or a division.
“ Our base foe will exult in foe dieaa
ter to Jackson; yet tbe accursed bnllet
that brought-him down was never mould­
ed by a Yankee. Through a cruel mis­
take,’ in the confusion, tbe hero received

SPECIAL NOTICES-

wWI, consequently, be Invited to

» y fa ■.«_ OfaH .. T.SM,

IbM fa lb. tUobifafad &amp;1M,
Cbanibmllte. TV, Vv .fa Mt.

papet;-should rearA the editor of II
outer, last week, and we think it &gt;|
'&lt;auM ifie “wounded bird fluttered.|

injured. Although no bones were I
the concussion rendered him for |
'fabensibfe, and he will probably b|

Owixo to the heavy rains of las I
corn planting is delayed,"to such I

Several steamers
wBl

Deserters say toe rebels are leaving
ibe Blackwater and moving to Petero- flfabOT •
E UPHAM.

tent aa very much to prejudice the I
peel of even an average crop. Tin!
land is scarcely fit to plow yet, at I

fields ready for planting, are few i|

«T DRVRKENWEM CVMED.^3
New York, May 15.—It appears from
semi official acctntnta of Gen. Averill's
expedition that previous to the battle of
Cbancellorville, Stnncwsll Jackson was
St Gordonsville with twenty-five •*
touus
and men.

Hurry up your teams, friends, &lt;|

•Gentiles will have to chew lean port
winter.
I

Gaowiso W hbat, in this county I
remarkably well, and promises I
more than the usual crop.
Shout
things continue favorable, look, oil

’

Hush times next fall.

Fbost.—Slight frosts occurred i.
vicinity on Saturday and Sunday

mgs last.

Not much damage don

first number of a new neatly print­
column paper, just started al Boe J

Berrien county, and printed upon 11
“The Buchanan Weekly Union" al

motto,original though quoted—“I
by the Union, now and forever,” r|
-only indications of its politico. lt;|

iso to bo a “ News" psper and n
more. Il is the «th paper publh
Berrien county, which is fully fo
if It merits it, not otherwise.
f Mm. Dkmomsst's Mourns or
number of this quarterly magsxit
voted entirely to tbe subject of Fs*|
Although there are but four numb|

her contains pstterns worth the .
subscription.

New York, May 16.—Tbe steamer
(kfttn $ttee», from Aspinwall, has arrlv-

that the iron clad vessels trf the South
Atlantic fleet were on the 10&lt;b of May
thoroughly repaired, all injuries done by
the forts having been remedied. Tbe

gp W« would direct attention
advertisement of Stone &amp; Hya
Battle Creek, in the next column. I

Hew Advertisements.
DB. A- P. DBAKB,

two vessels preparations wore in progress

See advertisement

other pert &gt; ibis paper.

MLACTTCAL DEKTI8T,
esU too sNssUm of ALLjmtwu
wishing sojrviusg is the ft DKKTIKTKY

Folly or RmarsKCK.—Dr. W.
JBalera Marion county, HI. who w.j
coolly arrested by order of Gen. At
for giving aid and comfort to the
Boo. informed the Lieutenant

hM

ON

VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.

fafiictatJ hv the mistake of hw
He received three balls h. ton

XLX£------ X-

Tbe rote of Michigan al foa lata elecU.
"*“J- r~»ii
n Ian Ual 1*. dkul —jorilj « J»-

"to reply to items published lhereii I
onr part we certainly intended til

fined to his bed for several day s,J

HE CURED. UH

left arm a
dark on Ss
to fire on

with Jeff. Davis

The failure of the Pioneer, I

ca ha*"not been unfrequent dur

Accidxxt.—On Friday fa*t, D

stealing of U. S. property.
fa April,
1861, be captured foe ateamer Star of the
West at Indianola, and in the sente
month at Safaris he received the aurren
der of Major Sibley and 7 companies of
THE C0XFESSI0K8 AKD EXPEBJEKCE
U. S. Igfantry, and in May of Lieut. Col.
US A KXavors isttu-in.
Reeve and six companies of Infantry.—
Washington, May 15.—A serious dis­
He was then made a Brigadier and boot.
agreement exists fa&gt;t«oen Halleck and
a Major General, and in January, 1862,
Hocker,
and
ft
is
pootivcly
said
that
given the command of the Trans-MiuisHookers, new movement was counter­
aipi Department.
He commanded at
manded by Halleck. Proiniuent Con
Pea Ridge, where Curtis whipped bim
gressmen have united in a vigorous pro
and was superseded by Holmes.
He ।
test
sgainst Halleck taking the field, and
subsequently rose and commanded the
New
York,
May
14.
—
The
Trib»nuha»
rebel atlack’on Corinth, whore Rosocrana
it is thought tbe President may veto
routed him.
He was then superseded direct advice from the army to Tuesday. foe project. There are do indications of
to xkbtocs semtata or aora aaxnby Pemberton and has sinee been in dis­ All reports of movements since Hooker an immediate movement. Many Corps
grace. The report in that be died at foe । crossed to the North ride of toe Rapps- commanders and staff officers of the army
hannock, are unfounded. The army oc nf the Potomac are preparing to leave1&gt;
bauds of an injured husband.
copies its old camps. Tbe trooge are in‘ and name are now ip W ashington.
lT.na.1
----- ’ ‘ - - 1 - * ' - - - good spirits? There Is some dianppolnfment ,among-the rank and file about the
On ths trial of Mr. Vallandigbam, at retreat, but no dcinuralixatiufl. Slone
New York, May 10.—A special to the
Cincinnati, be “ refused to plead, and asked man’s raid has been overrated.
The
time to consult his counsel, and for pro­ Richmond and Fredericksburg road was 1 Tribunt, dated Wafoingtoa, May 15th,
cess to compel the attendance of Fernan­ *i liilla iajured that it was repaired in says that the last .jour wounded, left on
do Wood, of New York city, who should 34 hours. Our losses exceed 17,000 men,
tiotes}.
be required to bring with bim the letter while Lee is said to admit a loss of 18,-1
which be received from Richmond in rela­ 000 men. Our army still outnumbered care was taken oftbem while they remain-'
cd in tbe enemy's lines aa could reasona­
tion to terms offered for the return of that of the rebels.
bly be sxpeetad. Our surgeons have
been with them since Hooker orossed the
gross,- which the letter of the President
river. The mejus.1 story* sent over, at
declining to entertain the proposition.’'
Headquarters
Northern
Virginia,
May
the auggeation.&lt;*f Lee, were taken posses
Now, it is a criminal offence for a mem­
11.
—
Gen.;
Loe
has
issued
general
orders
ber of Congi'eas to correspond with the
sion of by the rebels, but woes issued to
enemy in time bf war; and It would not snnouncing foe death of Stonewall Jack­ our aurgeotMHUn proper requisition. The
aurprise ue to find that Mr. Valhmdlgham son, who expired on .the lOtb insU/

in bis fright at being tried for treason,
has committed fatally, also, bis friend
and ally, Wood.
Mcaxaxmoao, Tenn., May 13.
Mr. Wood has often asserted that
The Chattanooga Rel&gt;tl of the 6th Inal,
somebody had had communication with contat^'s the following:
the enemy at Richmond; but he was el­
Richmond. Mny 7.—10 o'clock—From
Chancellory ill., 'May 7,-To Hi. Xttfl
Uncy, President Davis; After driving
nando Wood himself who writes and re- Sedgwick acroM the Rappahannock on the
night of tiro 4th, I returned on the 5th to
Will be not communicate to the public Cbancellorville. My march was delayed
by a storm, which continued all foe night
following. ,
,
.
In placing the troops fa-position on
Monday, tbe 6fo, to attack Hooker, I as­
certained that ho had abandoned hi® for­
A special despatch from Washington tified position. Our line ofaklrmiehsrs
to the Philadelphia Znyuirw of to day
says
:
,
'
Afterward, when
“We learn that ValJandlgham was
convicted of the chargn prefared against
him and sentenced to the Dry Tortuga,
until tbe dose of tbe war. Bumside ap■ - ■ . - j T I.fa r—.V—
I__
(Signed)

was intentional, which ia of com I

true.

Robinson, an old resident of this

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and two feet deep. Throw In old bones,
oyster shells, or stone, to Uro depth of
si 1 inches, to make a thorough drainage.
Bones are much ths best if they can be
obtained, as they feed tbe roots for years.
On these lay old), Inverted sod.
Cover
eight Incbee deep with good garden soil,
enriched, if necessary, as above described.
Compact this soil by treading It down
firmly, but not violently,
Ou tbe surfitoe sprinkle an inch of fine rich soil, on
whieb aprvad the roots as uniformly sn
possible, and then cover them with nn
ether ineh or two of the sains. No ma
auro should o»me fo contact with the
roots.
Now fill up tbe bole' with soil
nntil tbe roots are covered with from
four to six inches, according to tbe eixu
of tbe vine.
A small plant shonld bo
placed nearer the surface than a large
eor. Cover tbe ground with two inches
of old hay or straw as a mulch, and tbe
work is done. Thus planted, your vine
will take good oare of itself, so faj as the
'roots are concerned, for aa many years
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liman it# waigfet of fine aarlh tnd tome
wood aabae. Tbe ecad ia than aprlokled
over tbe bed end ia not rakad in, but
eimply bmtan down gently with a spade.
Thia aead bed abould ba in s sheltered
poeition, and when half an inch in leng'.li
it ahould ba looked after every day.
Wbm tbe ptoat begins to bead It abo’d
be immediately cut back, 10 m u&gt; leave
from aiit to Un leaven ; euekere then bo!|la to spring out at tbe junction of the
eaf and stalk, these should be nipped off
(some, however, let them grow until six
foebee lang, then pick and dry them,
thinking them more choice for various
purpoaae than tiro larger leaves), ae if
allowed to exist they will take much
from tbe foil development of tbe main
leavaa.
Pleating to dtxto in May, hoetag and
over looking in Jtrce, July, Angust and
September; cutting and housing in Oct­
ober; in tbe other mouths, polling . the
leave* off
stalks.
In the southern
plantations a man and a woman are allowsd three acres to manage.
When
rips, ths stalk should be out off near the
ground. When tobacco is ready to bo
cot up. It must be attended to or it will
■noil; especially if frost is expected there
should bo no Ums lost.
Tobacco of commerce ia generally di­
vided into throe qualities.
Tbe lower
lesraa or those which touch the ground,
are liable to get dirty and torn; but on
tbe higher parts of the same stock two
different aorta of leaves are generally
found, one yellowish and one brown.—
These sboald be. eerefolly separated and
bo put up iu bunches no thicker than a
man's thumb/md tied round with a thong
made of tbe leaf itself.
Th. bunches
should be slung in pairs across poise and
put in the drying houeo. Too much heat
will apoil the whole crop. Morr,4tpendi
upon drying than upon any other part to
determine Ite market value.
The boat
of the drying house should be moderate
and tbe drying should be slowly conduc­
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tobacco will be destroyed if they are sub
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ef hot water over it—stirs it up and lets
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milk or as much a* the calf can drink.
In tbs maeutime he hsa bad a piece of
iron beating in tbe stove. When red boL
be etirs tbe milk with IL
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3O*t reliable journal* of thi* couna tBat at a public meeting of tbe doing their work and one fortified place
bead* of that city, on Saturday after another baa fallen in quick aucceslaat, which meeting was sddrere
fr. Wall, not lung since under ar-

of Gan. Grant, in hi* operation* against
At lb* hour of commencing •.heir pro©ceding, on Saturday night, * crowd of
citizen* gathered outaiJe.
Tbe crowd
mad. no d*raonalraiioo whatever until
cheers were beard un the inside for hit
Excellency,'J tQcrson Da via, when visabl© aglistlun moved tbe crowd.
No
avert act was committed, but cheer* went
up from th* multitude outside for Gen.
Hooker, for the Army pSth*.Rappahan­
nock. fins., and as nine inside were order­
ed for Jeff. Davis, the shout* for Hooker
went up in volume that drowned tbo in-

Vicksburg.

Th* battle at Jackaon, tbe

capital of Mississippi, waa a brilliant af­

fair, and the r ebels, badly whipped, re­
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Tbe news of tbe evacuation of this
Gen. Grant was likely to be overpower­
ed, and that retreat had become necesGen. Grant is after the Rebel* armies,

and not particularly after their ci ties.—
He consequently left Jackson and moved
up toward Pemberton’s army wbieh be
met and defeated, at Edwards Depot,
driving him back fivs mil** over the
Black River Bridge, which is 25 miles
from Jackson and eight from Vicksburg.
Tbe rebels destroyed the bridge.
We
await further intelligence with some ana-

.Bta., which baa been dipped from
western portkrn of th* Old Dtwmuim,
a* a pnnlahment for her rebellion* praolicea, come* Into tee Union on an equal
footing with the rider pistera, &lt;m tee 19th
ofJune n*xt; and aa a preparatory a*t,
aho electa her State officers cm tec fourth
Thursday
May. Sb. has sirred, an uaccmditicMsal Union ticket in th* field for
State officer*. The loyal citizens cd the
Eastern shorn ba* also brought forward a
ticket for the government of th* old State,
which will be voted for in the counties
of Alakandris, Norfolk, Nansemond, Aacomae, Northampton and Prine*** Ann.
Tho centre and Southern portion* of tee
Stalk which are yet .under tha dominion
of J* Devi*. wlD like* iae bold their
eleclson A the same lime, and cbooaa
thciy own Governor, to.auccaed John
Letfcher, tbe present unworthy incumbent
oPtee Executive chair. The old “Mother
-of President*” has become sadly d*graded.in consequence of her devotion to
slavery; and has brought aad confusion
and calamity upon .{terself.

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Philadelphia Copperhead*.
Th* hall was well filled at eight o'clock
tomaC.—Gen. H-oker’v’latest nite, evinc­
when Mr. Wall roae to deliver hia ading stern and decided military policy, is
4 ess. He waa received w ite loud cheers,
thspae.furbiddiag’aivilians to visit'the
Which were succeeded by cheers for Vatanarmy.- Ns permits' are granted by tee
dingham and groans for President Lin­
War Department to-civilians to go dowa
coln. Before Mr. Wall bad been speak­
to Fnlmeuth without p*rmlssioo fyom
lug term minutes, tbe crowd outside rais­ iety, and confidence that Vicksburg must
ed * mighty cheer for the Union. This soon fall.
sentMueut exasperated th*« inside, and
in a twinkling I wo.third* of Mr. Wall’s

naoce uf tooaa who remained, and after a
abort consultation, * deputation waa aent
to request th* service* of a loyql man,
Samuel G. Ruggles, Chief, of Polk®, to
enable them to continue their vituperation
of loyal citizens. After some time Mr.
Wall prtKreded, and tee speech was got
throsgh without incident, except that of
cheers being given for Jeff. Davis, Val­
landigham and McClellan, these being

Troop*.
) \
Gjn. Butler was recently sated hia
experience with tee negro in the war.—
Well, said he, when MeClellan was on
the Peninsula, I felt that I was very scant
of men, and the army at Corinth-might
be down upon me any day, and 1 said to
th* Government, send me men if you

iney amrwercu, »» c can v spare you »
man, but you must held.-Now Orleans.
I sent back word, then I will goto Africa.
1 summoned the officers of the Now Or­
leans Colored Regiments, and said to
them “Will you fight for usl”
“WilLfglv," they answered. “Then give me
a reglmenu” In Zen days they gave me
a thousand men, and Brought their com­
mission* a* line officers.
Said he,
“Would y«u lik* to be CoL or Major?”
“No, sir; give us white pten-” . “Thea,"
said tbe Major General, “give me another
regiment,” then another, and, in ninety
days, they raised four regiment* and a
battery; and then noticing a mulatto
Captain, worth 1500,000, speaking fivs

sil ver, I thought such a man had too
much interest in New Orleans to defend
ita* Captain, and offered him a Major's
commission. Tbe Captain answered, "No
matter where I fight, I only wiah to
spend what 1 have, and fight as long as I
can, if only my boy may stood in th©
street equal to a white boy when the war
od

Gukwaw GMsaoen-T toward ova Sou
HUR—A steamer of tbs Hamburg end-

tribated by tbe friends oftbe Guion along
tbs Rhine, for ttea Unefit of our rite and
wounded soldier*. Some of the packegea

Mckare bore this Inscription: “ Rhenish
Bavari*, For tea Wounded Defenders of
the United Slates.” These packages were
a free gift'of tee freedom krving men and
women of Rhineland, and were brought
over fro* by th* Hamburg and American

Slav* Catcrru Dklakxd Vaca*ar*.

but combatants or persons havleg official
bow to prophecy regarding the probable business to come within his line*. This
rule b rigorously enforced; and hundreds
markets seem to bo unsteady, and tbe
difference pf views between the buyers
and sellers is considerable ; consequently lend at Acquia Cr«gk. After speeding
but little is changing hands.
At Cincin- their mottey pretty profusely, they re­
turned whence they cam* without the
the same unsettled state is apparent.— gratification of seeing a battle. .Th* war
is henceforth tn be carried on tu war and
About 70 cents is aaid to represent the note* a fine holiday “show.” Right!
view* of tbe dealers at present. Wk

ry to dispose of their clip*, until prire*
We think the ave­

get folly established.

ragewill not, probably fall below 70 eta.
and it may not go above 80 cents. Much

to a apeedy rise or fall in the market

A
call for 500,000 more soldiers, would In­

crease tha price of wool for obvious rea-

Our farmers will do well to watch the
signa of the time*.

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lure through thte country again.
■ ‘yen. J&lt;&gt;*eph Johnston artived at Jack•• ■
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oo te« 18th, and went out toward*
A psrt of our briars now m East |Kk(itiurl w|lh
fcHg.d.*.
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prisoaar.

Tbs inhabitant* through this

mostly upon corn bread, and bacon.—

out of Tennessee and the southern coun­
ties of this Blate, to keep from starving,

and they all say they come for want of
provision*, a* tbe rebels have taken every

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! ~Tbo fore* which fought Gregg’s brig­
ade was from Port Huds&gt;m, and Walk­
er's waa from Jordan. Every burse fit
for service in Mississippi IsclJnfed hr gut's and Portre’s fle
below Port Hudson.
the rebel government to mount terir

Grant has struck tbe railroads
Edwards' station.
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B. A' HULBDBT, M*-4

Obr Copperhead wighbor has
found voice again, after a lap*
weeks since hi* fright at the i

thing they had. 1 saw three women today with their children, some six or
New York, May 10—A Carrevi 11* let­
eight in number, who came from Clinton ter of th* fflte states that a ar-----county, about forty mile* from here, and fantry fight took place near Buffi
Awning tflb. 15th.
A bee
in her arm*.
They were tee poshest force-&lt;&gt;f infiintry waa reported i
Dam
driven in our pickets st Bcui
specimens of humanity I ever saw. They Church. Troop* were rent &lt;»ut I
aaid their husbands were tat tee army, and
I* retired before Jwo companies of
they wanted to go North to keep from
“On tee 17th of May w* defeated the
Oth MassachuMtU and 10th New
starving.
, .
same force aS the Big Black-River bridge
*y, bof again opened snub after. Tbe
with the loa* uf 2,000 men and 17 ptecre
1 saw a refugee from East Tennessee
ofartillerv.
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a few days ago, and he told me corn was
On tee 18th of May, we invested Vicks­
position brand around 'Carrsville. Our burg cloetly.
from. But wc^u*w nothing ofjrant in
l.uday G«o. Sice) carried tee rifle pits
lues was two killed, tkanty one wyundod
tbe old Eighth,’ as we have a Quarter­
and siz missing. Our forte* are busy
Master in our regiment,—George P. reranvjng rails from the railroad, and tee
MWal|
Baker,—and Bw knotaw hnw lb keep ns
jn plenty of rations. Our company .is

commanded by Captain Charles McCrary
our old Adjutant; he waa promoted

from 14.000 to 20.000 men io VicAs

and aasigned to our company at Lebanon.
Lieut. John D. Sumner is Adjutant oftbe

hia field artillery, and Met Mr common a

&gt;/ asay.
GEN GRANT
regiment at preaent, which position be
IRED NEARLY ALL
fills with credit to himMlf as well sa tbe
“ kfojor General R. W. Hal Irek, Gene
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‘•This place fell into our hand* yesterdose.
Java 8. Paaar.
Co. F., 8lh Michigan Volunteers.
OY“Tho Montgomery (Ala.) ‘Mail
ras 1n commend. Th*
thro repel* tbe assertion of Fernando
rhich stated, with rather
f joining tbe Vicksburg fores
Wood and C. L. Vallandigham that a
Bi-axxn Dowa.—The Lansing Sall
U. 8. Gaavr, Major General.
proposition for s Union P*aee was reeeiv. WoVks have anticipated thr bailing down
ed •• from Richmond” by President Lin-_ process by beraingdown. Thi* feat was
a third dispatch, alw&gt; private, sMufitming
coin in December last!
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cecbmplisbed witbasntire success, early
the accounts &gt;,f the other Iso. Wvron
■ “ It is strange that Mr. Vallandighsao on Sunday morning. The works were
Cincinnati, May 23.—A [&gt;»ui*ville dis­
should serionely believe that any suet erected within tea precinct* of tee saw­
patch says tee rebel* nre certainly pre­
propoaitioti ever emanated from our Gov­ mill owned by Messrs. Woodhouse and paring to ihvad* Kentucky ahfitit tee 1st
ernment st Rkfhmond,, Ur from any por­ Butler, situated just below (he junction of June, Thr rebels yesterday burned
tion of (he Southern Confederacy. The of Cedar and Grand Rivera. The fire is
an dtensire* trcailew'brk at Hamilton,
statement - in the New York
papers of
Y«&gt;rtt--------* noppaaed to have cangbt from the f&lt;«n»r, near Clarksville, Tenn.
such a proposition waa made, ws believe, whieh was put up inside teo building,
Tbe Gotelle has a dispatcA-from Mur
on tbe authority oTFerflstjdo Wood’, who' without proper
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Tbe flames freealHiro, giving rebel report* from Mis.Mid that be had a feltsr to that effect in were first discovered about 4 odock, A.
si.slppi to-she 20th. Gro. Pemberton
bis possession. How any sane man can M., boraline from the tower, and before
ha* evacuated Vicksburg and gum to at­
believe in tbe authenticity of such a letter
tack Grant in th* rear, while Johnston at­
official confirmation of the fall of Virks
is passing strange. Wp have always re­ building was on fire. Only a boa of tools
tack in front,.
garded the statement a© an electioneering belonging to tbe contractors were saved.

Our daily cotemporarie* have bed quite

triek, and confidently Tirediet that the The Inas tn th* Company will be about
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three hundred and fifty dollar*.
straction by one of tbren of a special des­
The-company met nw Munday evening.
patch belonging to the other. We hav* no
doubt teat a majority of tbe readers of
bote of those journals would be thankful
The foilwing I* from the Herald't Cor­ about three
If tbe “specials” were stolen nr suppres­
respondents*
sed altogether. Popular sentiment has
“Thia (Sunday) morning the battle Below the dept
voted them a “special” humbug; they
commenced In earnest. Th© enemy push­
ed up against onr lints steadily and with
a persistence almost inorsdibl*. but our
batteries, supported by th* 3d corps,
mowed teem 4°*n by hundreds, and
finally compelled them to retire, )Tbelr
batteries, however, soon Opened again.—
graph, is a “sell" of course. W* think
Th* large brick mansion at ChanoeUortbe community, for tbe past ten days,
ville, used a* headquarters by General
T«a Damauk Dorr ro Fort Scmtsb.
have had a pretty fair specimen of tee
Hooker, was shelled and Mt on fire.— —Charleston papers ar* vary silent about
utter worthlessness of these despatches.
Previous to leaving the liuildlng General the injuries d&gt;-ne to Fort Sumpter in the
They are not worth quarrelling about
Hooker was knocked down by a p&lt;&gt;*t late assault by the ironclad*, but a letter
The above is from tbe Detroit Com- supporting tbe porch, which a shell had from a correspondent on board the Iron,
mercia! Adotrtiirr, and we endorse its Eout, and for a short lime tbe com­ sides to the Baltimore American »y*
I devolved upon General Couch.— that ns soon as tbe flm-t withdrew stating
ral Hooker’s bruises were not seri- or scaffolding waa erected &lt;&gt;n the outside
of the fort, and for more than a month
lion “specials.” it is generally believed,
that the agents who send these “specials’* ■ AaamtaRY Arrest*.—Tbe rebel Con- iug damages, end are still al wo
resa, in secret session, has authorised Them are large hole* in tbe walls
would receive their discharge iu*tonI or,
eff Dnvis to suspend th* writ of kabeae distinctly seen.
if they told tbe truth puce a week. Every
corpui and make arbilrary arreete when­
great roorback of the taking of Richmond, ever he pleases. Tbe Copperheads will
fy A correspondent uf th* New York
of Charleston, of Vicksburg, and -th* regard such s move on the part of tbe JVibmUj describing tbe duel* of th* sharp­
many other cruel and unmitigated lies, traitors as an todicstion of 'praiseworthy shooters on the Rappahannock, previous
have first appeared as a “spedal" to some vigor. According to their Meas, it is all to Hooker’sedvanne, says:
right for Jeff Davia to acl aa though he
Atone time during the day, In a pit
was enrrytng on s wajl, while our Govern near at hand. I beard a rebel snap his gun
wish the Government would place its mens 'most go &lt;&gt;n tbe principle that we
several time*; but it misted fire, much
heel upon tbe whole ‘-special” arrange­ nre nt peace and tbe rebels are to be to bis disgust, for 1 could bear him swear
ment. Th* maanoet part of th* whole treated as “ bretbaren," and Northern whan it failed to go off One of our men
rebel* cspeaially are to hare full awing •
bb
called out,
“ Hello, Reb., whore did you gel your
percnaslon cap*?”
.
'■They are Northern Copperheads,”
Ora Disastxr nt Gsoboia.—Tha un­ was bis quick response.
fortunate capture of.Col. Straight's caval­
ry expedition, in Georgia, is attribuutei*
to his baring been furnished with broken

Tbe slaveholder's rebellion is f«t re-

New Turk. May 23.—A Washington
special to tee HmH aays: u Up to a
late hour to nighl nothing addiliofl*! ha*
been received from Gen. Grant sloe* hi*
ctolure of Jackson altfomgh new* from
rebel sources I* regarded by tbe Presi­
dent and War .Department as very favor­
able and Indicative ofa speedy triumph.
i Rebel papers are filled with gloomy
and despondent article* on tbe poaitem of
affairs at Vicksburg, and evidently antic!
pal* thr wnrat from that quarter.
■
The Richmond fFAigTs csry revere
npon the authorities for placing Pember
ton in command.

of a Union League, in our vrl
has attempted a response to n
-of two weekssince. We think*'

is intended to be funny ; ifao, tl
understand* his forte. Our re*i
■pardon ua. If we give a faw'4^e

In tbe first line we read, “J&lt;
.

four line* bdn'wsjre find : “Now

don’t take on so. A little exult
thi* kind, may produce another ’

A little further on we read:
both of Jonney’s articles,’’ &amp;

this time the

Cupperbead desi

begin*

“But aeriously.

with:

Only a little further irn, however,
gets hi* aertouanoae, and break* «

ing portion of bis article, entire,
low's:

against larceny.

Think of H.”

The filling up of tbe article sea
be framed without any other objec

simply to get iu tbepointe which w
quoted. We have been inclined j

object being to Ini pose up»m us, by
lisbing a part &lt;&gt;f our name, or sum*
Mar it in the Pioneer. Everybody I

would find no fault at weeing it prt
in almost any other paper we ever i
of.

We never disgraced our nan

wearing n Copperhead bosom pin; &lt;
by changing our polities tn publ
semi-secesh newspaper; never by fi*&gt;

SPECIAL NOTICES

from a dead uncle’s store.

however, some of it*friends; the}
aatmmedwf ita literature, and invitt
the otanrible editor never wrote it,

employed a literary scavenger, who

Potomac,

pared to accept thia conclusion and I
ditlon.

A movement is -m fi»ot, either to

the

wtbo!?gTrixki7

editor

responsible.

Tbe Pio

eeetns to be down on literary stealii
bat we regard some kinds a* much w-

our force* hi that direction, and thus rom-

Landlord Iteal steal* hia own l&gt;q«&lt;*;

IOKS AXP SXTDUKXCE

ington, ar destroy and capture iu He
•Hl probably find bimsMf mistaken.
The railroad to Richmond is reported
dedw7i

The THhMM’a Washington dispatch
•ays information was received Into thi*
evening teat Grant** victoria* of Friday
and SetunlKV u-tar.
___ 7

and felling beck of tee entire rebel foroea

■editor wb&lt;&gt; aleala from hi* own pap

•wiu readily understand what wo m
by comparing tbe article from which

tta- ta« of M.reh 1MI. And,~».
—i» Ityta &lt;4 Utah. I •theta, trtao ta r
ancient fries of the Pioneer, published ■
• former editor, without credit
Pr!i
T/dsjjsdrad!

Railroad MlrrtKo,—The citizen*
this village are moving in the mailer

upon the Central, or the Detroit at
‘ Milwaukee Roads.
It is proposed

will never re.

ewer followed

uf Sth-------•

,

Mr. Ujtw

�STOKACH

ifflu
w-mll«| u, .rd., k, W„

Btriher

i «M N. S.rKi. appofrtad dulrman
"W Jote S. V. Bran, Smnurf.
TL.
•■■ *«-•—I kj N. B«l,.w.

*• w.-Sklfry,h.ilk?o«llrW,'

tn. gs: 7 ^wawtxt:

On faothm, N. Barlow. Gvo. W. Milla,
ro
.. .
jyr

&amp;cJ&gt; Hi

DIGXSTIVI OBGAJtS.

eotnmlUM to
crested iu *ucb road,
weMing al

r«xl «o call .
future time to organ ixo for building tbe
same.
•
J. 8. Van Bacxy.
Secretary.

N. Bxuow.
Chairman.

R. B. R.

l v

Xrgal Jstirts.

^SS&amp;SkiT'’

natter of th. with of 811*0, Martha.
. *ad WUltea Tatro, edaafs,
iberoby given, U1.« by virtnt W a U-

TO THOSEjWH^jjDON’T THINK.

Those who don’t wish to bo troubled
with thinking, but like to hav* their think
mg d»n* by «ome &lt;&gt;nn else, we *ay -with
out explanation, that
RibWfrY-S HEADY RELIEF.
Wil! relieve th&lt;«*e who sufler pains, in­
Our Copperhead neighbor has, at length, stantly on its application externally or
founcf voice again. «fter » l*p*» of two il* adminktration internally, and cures—
• •" »-«*•
weeks since his fright at the appearance bORE THROAT........................
..................... In gftm tuinuU*
..................
.itrtbNsZiESL
of* Union League, in. on/ village, -and
CRA&lt;paroxju»a of.).. in Sr. minnt-/
has attempted a response to our article
of' wo week* since. We think the article
is intended to be fnnny ; ifso, the writer

PabBATKQBUeR.Stht9GV MICHIGAN,
Cocrrr ar Baut. aa
At a aoaalou of tbo ProbeN Court for th* coun­
ty of Barty, balden at tbo Probata Otte*. In th*
tillage of IIasl.Bg*, on Monday, th* otevsuth

understand* his forte. Our reader* will
pardon ua, if we give a fpw^pecimana of

Prindl., Judge of Probata.
In tbe matter of th. eateta of William B Shaw.

ffiffiSMrf.’!!.-

?m^^za?.\'A7?,'i;.‘

JIIU&gt;

MORTGAGE SALE.

owe woX. o’ftc.vtfc to xXvc. \xa\&gt;Vix
qa a vab&amp;MiAAXA uAvveXx. voWk
eutc. o\\. \\ve- “\\\»
Mb Ww Xo,ri XjuX- a* a
riva^AXal a^twaX,—a ^veaX
RfoguXakoroX Xfr&gt;e- aaaX-e-va.
Xw XXxc »\\\oa% at-iXAckfo
o$ X.WwiiV aaflk
Wxe-rt
Kav5or .pt koa^ tkrae, Xoeea
wvacK, a&amp;c&amp;eA an avX.”yt\x. ok
SkoraaeK DvXXxrfo, wAuxkv, \$
lakt-a va, \1.Yo^e.r t\aaa*uXkc,fo,
av\A at X\xc \yro\ixr \\nie, ave
a *uvc ^vfoofoxCuv^ ©5
Silioua Fever,
• lUfiver and
Liver Oomplaint,

JauntZioe, —
Kidney Complaint8,
ar\A a\\ &amp;.\%easc»
a wmnCv*
lav aaXarc..
. .... *•’•• ’ t

the style of literature which our neighbor

serves up to &lt;ta 'readers;
In the first Due we read, “Jreiney in
hia last week’s lasue." dee,

rW*e.M&gt;

hsohby, yoa ouinvl have (crofulosi diacaac-

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
b rotnnoand«d from tho mou eflcctui.! enddote* that medical *e&lt;Mc* ba* dtactrrrred for
thi. nSlirttng diMecii«r, nod for tbe cure of tbo
diranfor* it entail*. That h fo (ar aaporior to
aotbor tstaedy yet deviacd U known by aD
bar* given it a tri*!. That it doe* mmbine virtwe* truly extraorrlinxry in tlwir effort
iqwa this rLwa of rompleint*. ia u«b^*utab:y
proven by tbp great multitude of paUdy
known and rouurkablo core* it baa made of
tbe fonowittg dlK**M: Eng'* Evil or
Glandular Swelling*, Tnmrs, Erup­

tion.. Pinplei, Blotches and term. Ervaipelu, Rgk or St Anthony1* Piro. Salt
Rheum. Beald Head, Congtu-from tubemton* dspaftt. ia thehnvi. White
Swelling*, Debility, Dropsy, Htmralgia,

'VV.m 'Bta-xva

Three or

four line* below we find: "Now Jonney.

arc eava\uo%cA o$ rare aaA
Vowcv^al vcakb axxtk \xxv\yi,
vMwti make 1\uvk ,

don't take on to. A little exeftetnent.of
thia kind, may produce another eruption
of the erysipelas, or leproey, whichever

it is that is working in your Wood,” Ac.
A little further on we read: “Taking
both of Jonney’* article*,** &amp;c.
All
this time the Copperhead desires us
to think him funny,

'

begin* with
Only a little further on, however, be for
gets hit seriiiu*n»«a, and breaks out with,

“By the way Jonney." We give the elos
ing portion of bi* article, entire, aa fol­
low*:
•“Poor puny man i'dcc. John,—John,
—It will never do.
There is a law
against larceny. Think of ft.”'

_ The filling up of the articte seem* to
be framed without any other object than
simply to get in tbepoint* which we have

quoted.

'Va'tv.e.
Dr-l&amp;xfaackk
’
%Xovc\.ac\x, *B\X,X.q,y«

Mkmb*. Radwat At Co:
;
I have been afflicted with Sore Eye*
for a lung time, *o that my room had to
he kept dark, hut by tbe use l»f your R.
IL Relief, which I bathed my eye* with
after diluting with water, I aip now re­
covered.
Youra truly,
Jotua-WiLUAiti.

are Xkw^oov mavCv Yrleadu

lishing a part of our name, or something

near it in the Pioeren.Every body knows
that to be a disgrace."’ We have no rea­

son to be ashamed of «&lt;ur name; end
would find no fault at aeeing it publiabed
in almoat any other paper we ever beard

ftV&gt;w\ALeXx 'K'Akeva

eaae X.\vc \xoov maw vaaatj
Dockov'* "DvWe.
.

N. B.—To make a good eye Lotion,
for weak, sore or inflamed eye*, take onehalf tea-spcxinful of Relief in a win*
glauful of water, and apply the miature.
Should it get in the eyea, it will not in­
jure them, but rather benefit them.

Dr. ‘B.o'oack'%
are We yxW. vaaa'% Bckaee
a\x&amp; Cova^ovX.

New Advertisements.

feto'KuxeV

LATEST

EW HARNESS SHOP.
Tbe attention of the public ia Invited
tott.aNswBMaw8M.bru £X f
*3

ARRIVAL!

a. 1. courts*, » -

wutlbg
New Harnesses,

We never disgraced our name by

An nqsaUnd to girt him a call taforr Making
Ihmr parebaaea, as U.la d*t«nslB*d '
Met to be Undersold.

Tb« b«*t of workmen employed.
Repeiring don* on ibort notic.
(jiT*) ■ : • nJ*. eaoOTBAR. 3

DRYGOODS

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
Tb&gt; snd«Tsig»«d. bavisg all th. blank* sad
DKVMarj loalruellont.Uprrpaml to coltect all
claim* sgslut lb* Gor*r»n&gt;»nt for

the otansible editor never wrote it, but

BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
Ate., &amp;c., A;c.

employed a literary scavenger, whu w*»

too busy with other matter*. Io reply ■

I always Collect and never fall to Pny
Kam r'—.

week earlier, and who ba* no reputation

OMoaon BortUck 8trwt.oppo«ite th. PoalOIBc.
Ahouw, Michigan.

the editor responaible.
The .Pioneer
•eeme to be down on literary stealing;
bat we regard some kinds a* tnudi wt»nro

bow can ypc comport, web a man tn «n
editor wbq ale*l* from his own paper!

STONE &amp; HYATT

oft repealed "Jonney” is rtoten from tbe

ancient $lea of the Pioneer, published by
a former editor, without credit.
Prick
anew, Copperhead!

,

r.llrmd from lbw
**• *-**• P-""1
&lt;U Co.u.1, »r 1U DMroil •«&gt;
H.»h.

fruiw .

1

CMAm- TRAJi THE CHEAPEST

ikvkvc a\»a^ tackaa.c'aok^
aa&amp; mkt, *L\$e cayo^akAr.

CHERRY PECTORAL,
'

arc Wx SokiAw'*
^.vcvMpaXxxxAf Dx-avvkxea,
eaXerx^, YkXxxavaaXxtAxv, tke.
These fitters aro put ty? ilk quart
bottle*. of whiah the above ia a fao-nitnile. Th*' laM i* finely engraved, and
M proviie-1 with'a eafe-gUard from
eounxerfeiteru. (Frio. 92 per battle, ei
•C. W. Ifobaakj (Proprietor, Jfo. 6
Eact Fourth St , Cincinnati, to uhore
*U ord.ro .AoiUd be addrsmd.

DENTIST,

ould o«ll th* nttanUon of ALL jwrson*
JDENTIHTRY
o/btf«d,

The World’s Grant Homody fbr
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con­
sumption, end for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of the disease.
Thi. ha. Iwen «o for., "wt! and »o asirat
telly known, tlut wo need do no more ihan
swans the public tlrnt "it* qualitv i. kept up to
the het it evrr hM been, and that it may bo
rebed on to do all it he* erw &lt;lone.
Prepared by
Da J. C Arun A Co.,
Proctitriaeu AeutfUm CAeifom,
Lowell. Mam.
Sold bv *1&lt; dnqrgwU everywhere
Rab«rt. A Striker, Hrotiop; F. U Bloke.Irvlag;
W. C. Altin, Hiekory Conran: M. C. Swift. Pre’rfortlte; W. B. Remington, fawdfoville; B L.
Mania. TeenmtiUl.. Wbeleaslo by Farrtad.
BlraUy ACo..Prtroil.

MANHOOD;
SOLDIER’S

BOUNTY,

HOW REBVORED I
BACK PAY, PENSION. *C.
Jett /'tUuief, in d
Pritt« CU.
i, LECTCTX OS THE NATURE, TREATMENT,
aud radical Cura of Spermatorrhoea or Swainal
Dspurtaraat.
Waxbrngto.., D. C,
Wcalnaa*. Sexual DwbQity. NstvoMMaa. and
HOW LOST I

STSlJkS'KE?:

11, UOACBT 1- CCLVKMWCU. U. U

COMPLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS
S)
rite APrucAnmra roe
"AMB1ABS OFTXT. BOUNTY A PENHlftNS.

of SMtALwaoruay beetfeclaally removal wilhtatatnal modlchra. or tbo ttaagmua aaipUca&gt; * I eantucn, luatrosrasta. uradmoted bogtau.

■nd. aa£rt to th* rigbt'of dov'er of the moth*
Al troststaat a* adopted by tbs oatobeutad
fa»rfanvexp4ai-..wlLbT mrona o^etlleh c.rer

'ZS’iLn,t'ss^
Peioa, April l*lb; IM*.

tfuantraa.

Their IMMENSE STOCK of

ADMINISTRATOR* SALE.

dry goods,
Groceries,

: ~ 'Mnd&amp; Adorn givn Grail* by tba AoUag Surr 'v^ht.bt.SErUBTNon srEMWATURRlTOEA

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!

10,000 A$Wta Wanted!

I or HMM IN AL WEAKNESS, and other IhwaMi So|«Sm» in tbe Araiy 1 Laditu. *l home!
I of th. Sexual OryMS. *u&lt;.. th* FEW REMfo
- DIES employed &amp;S. IH*p«ary. wot in n-Jed

Il U p.f»~l •»

rwlml W -B*ae
1» «~»l»r pl— •“

DR- A. P. DRAKE,
sUhifif *sything ip th. of
W
TEETH extr^ted
oh'sbert notice.

-will readily understand what we mean
by comparing th* article from which we
the last of Marek 1861. And wwae still
—tbe style of tH*la»t *riiete, aven U the

dU*reVatLe».^e.

teal

PRACTICAL

Tbutm who poauees file* of the Pfotwsr

tetve quoted, with one published toward

A. A. KMAPPKM,

ilimnM granted tn me by the
&gt;&lt; count* of Barry.on lb* 234
. Is**, I aboil &lt;xpoM to *al*
&gt; the higbeat bldd.r, at tha
2U. in lb. lowuahln uf Mapl*
»tv of Barry, and State of

tioua, and tbM nprf* the dlrtcmpcr* which
lurk within tbe system or bfirst oat on any
port of fc.
W. know the pnhlic bare bets dectired by
many cum pound* uf Sirtn/vrilrti, that promwod
sturii am! did nothing; but they will neither ba
deceived nor &lt;lnn|&gt;poinied in thia lt» virtue*
bare been'proven by alrantlsM trial, and there

Dr. ’R.okiacV.'fc
ftXowvae\x "B\Xkt,v»

FOR SALE BY

to Itroe, anyhow. Ws *rv hardly pre
pared u&gt; accept thi* conclusion and hold

than other*. It s**d to be a very mean
Landlord that steal* bi* own liquor; but

VtivXjpvaXc, Wc uxak axxdJ
.......

Good Eastern Leather Exclu- Dr. 'Ro'bCteVe
r
sively Deed.

creditors, nor got our start ia the printing
business by the sale of pood* purloined

_________
**
J'icmvrr’*
however, some of its friend*; they aro
ashamed «f it* literolwrv, and lastet that

...... _’'....

Dt. "B*o\&gt;Ock'»

wearing a Copperhead bosom pin; never
by changing our politic* to publish a
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
*emi-*eeesh newspaper; never by funu.bing our bouse nt the expend of Newt York

from a dead unde’s store.
We have said that we regarded the

•

Dr. ■R.okaeVe

We have been. inclined to re­

gard the article a* a success; its main
object being to liripose upon u*. by pub­

of.

[From Mr. J. William*. Proprietor of
the Canada Hous*, Oakville, C. W.l
Oakville,C. W.,Oct. 86, 1860.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

PICTURE GA1LEBT!
rSa. a Beam Nina I

b* found proceeding* of a rn-cmg Mdl

—TasrreraKF

at the Haosings H—• «■ TWradey ava-

niug of last week.

CARPETS

this gallery

�DRUG

BU. ■WSKCK'8
■ftiAwa VcuvrnfB.

STORE!!!

VDE..SJH

'Btam'd Wlxs
lot) wee folly thirty to— per acre.
Tbe system of what may be tanned
summer fallowing, formeHy very extec
sivoly prsetiood in this region for the
raising of winter grain, was found to
prove highly beneficial to eoil la two
ways. It pre dean land, tending deci­
dedly to eradicate ftel weeds, aed to
keep ep tbe fertility of the soil without
manure, at a cheap rate.
The course
usually waa, to plow under a crop of
graaa or olovar in June, and allow it to be
undisturbed a month or more, ata then
to give one or more cross ploughings
previous to seed time, which was usually
the first of September. By this coons,
a full crop of winter grain was usually
had, ata the eoii wm in good tilth for
reseeding with tbe winter Mraln.
Care
should be had, however, to have tbe
ground thoroughly pulverised by repeat­
ed ploughings ata harrowings, previous
to sitting
Another coarse adopted by a neighbor
uf mrce—anoMMfally, I ahould judge—
was to plow early in June, at in toe other
ease, and about the 20th of tha same
month to sow a crop of buckwheat, with
only one ploughing, allowing tbe aword
to hs oodisturted during the soMon.—
Buckwheat, aa ks well known, has a good
cfToct upon heavy, stubborn toile, tending
to make them more friable.
Tbo cue
seeding epring, plough aa early as ths
seaeea will allow, twice— tbo last Ums
croaewise, if practicable, and by thorough
harrowing ata tilling, see that the whole
is well decompoted, when it is sown to
oats or some other spring crop, and re-

steSttWSM
’"
VmMEM
CnnBA**
BaU

OUR LIKE OF TRADE;

— I.
r^r-ai?*• r*r**',aw
'■■MW IteHfA

TURI'ENTIKE AND ALCOHOL

'TkowmwaA»

&gt;me and See !!

mi umu&gt;

M\kttu*ous Cc’rtXS'vuxUa
which hare been showered upon him from
W1 &gt;ort»
CouwVr^.

IB- rol MioBinCAt im&gt; HmMHriL

WE

’'
tab aad Oerd Prtaueg.
a_M,.
utfFy^ rewal.d aa eiart tain..

HVAB

gastinji’ Stunttas-Jtrtttot

The peculiarity of the
SUESCB1BE FOB THE BANNER I

GROCERIES!

political Jinrttrj.

ASkooA VuA$\xy a»A VAU
fa ttei itey *&lt;*• ■» Aa aoot ef Dtaa^
by eradicating every particle of imparity

■\jk Wve ‘BUmML
for tbe life ata Iwmlth of tha body depotat

TEA, COFFEE. BUOAB, 8H0K, PWTEB,
Fumnsi. nos. kaisixb. codfish;
foet. svrr^tblsg tojbe Graorry !»•, rasb •

AIM • gnat variety of the

Aid CmUbc Extracts,
rou thm aaracuc mmt or m

Old Ber**

-Lirar OanjjfariU, Amt ata XfW,
Isuaorrharz,
Female Cbmjtamte
fit, JUUh«n*s ty,
ffumerw,
Ert^ptwrn,
Mte, firrgfUious Cbneumpr.cn, «&lt;-.taL

Wi also bmp aa head a good aranrtm,nt of

STA.TZOJJTEinr.
nw raxcog. Dm, rarm. nr.

Tbe advantage from thia last eonrsa,ia,
that a crop is taken from the soil both
■eanoos that tha renovating process is in
progress; while in the first roootiooed,
no crop is obtained the first season;
which is to ba preferred,will depend upon
location, and the situation end curtain
circumstances of which each musita his

SW-MU-.

Unconditional loyalty.
ladies.

Upon oar aboiraa may ba foaad «B at lb
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PATENT MEDICDCES
KEDWED TOW.
I TTOBIETB AT LAW aad SaUaMan ia Cbm

In pursuing aach couraa, w« tboald
think it highly important that tbe first
plowing ahould be in early aammer; or
at that period when tbe moat vegetable
it oc tba surface to be turned under.—
TWe we know, eunot bo obtained either
in early epring, or In.autumn—bene* the
roaooo why aommer fallowing la joady
eonaiderod ao beneficial."
But to be of nao, tbe work must be
thoroughly done, and tbe award be allow­
ed to beootne wholly docompteod, else,
when the land is seeded, tbe surface wjj!
bo found lumpy and uneven, and indeed, i
i* may be said mte rather a difficult
matter to effectually subdue a award field
in a ainglo season without a hoed er op,
unison, aa provioualy Mated, by the moot
tbonowgte aed oft repeated cultivation,
both by the Me of the plow and terrow.
By the way, wo bare within a few
yearn ted an implement Introduced In
in owr locality—Stere's Harrow—which
ia of greet aasistanoe in pul veriaing sward
lend, aotin* something like a net uf gang
plowa.—Wtt. J. Pnwut,Salutary, Coon.
—AT. £.
War Han do wot Lay.—A corrnepoodsnt of tbe Country Gentleman auggrate the following reaaoas for the non
productive qualities of hens. His eiperisnes is worth noting :
•‘I am not In tbo habit of writing for
publication, but ! have a few remaru to
make from my own experience.
Last
spring I had eixteen bens of the dorking
brand, and they did MX lay. 1 did all in
my power to make Item do ao, tat noth­
ing effected a cure. I gave a grant vari­
ety of feed—burnt bones, shell, foe. | also
tried many ibines rvcomended Id your
valuable gager for that porpoee, tat all
wero ef aw-nee. I did not like to part
with them, aa they were favorite fowls
of mine, and highly esteemed for the
breed. Lastly, Igsro up in despair—
thought there was do use uf keeping bens
toJtek at, and receive no tanafft, 1 then
commenced to kill them, took the poor
eat first, and draaeed one, cod it wm tbe
fitfMst fowl I ever mw, and no sign* of
any eggs.
I then made up my mind
that tbe bens were too tat to lay.andeoro-

rmtii.rwW —nK(&lt;&lt;a. Ac. Will ba baaa
tetrad te tel arite uilaa Una af tbair pxaltema

We bare e,ery kind of gooda, such as fcr j.ur*.h

OMaa in tba Coart Horae. Ilauip. Mich.

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•r ■eadv Pmv, atay.

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win be paid to COMPOCXDPBBM»U*TI0X8; ate ray

are tbo amat aetivo and tooroegh pill* that

rm bahdlt km&gt; ixmctixr
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GROCERIES

RADWAY'S RENOVATING
RESOLVENT
)A OTAltmt-Ou to ilz betties of
Dr. Mwag'a Cteanatof Byrwp—salted BADWAT’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT—will rars
toe wont aaan of Stan Dterara, tteonatay SypbClia. Form Bona. moors, or Beorbatte Kroptiona
toot sea ba predated. TMa Byrap U higMy aaa
eratr*tod,sxee«diiigty powerful, two iaa»pwocfttl»

L.X*. WING.
USTIC1 OF THE.FEACE, Will alteMteft
eoUecttea ef dobte rad all etber beaura
pertaining te-bri oftes w.tb tteiil; and pnaul
MOB. olre oppoMeDodg. . Uteri. QraarTKl

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into its former oodr

Tbay are really a
andi Taut W,

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PETER LORILLA RD,

HARD-WARE

Which, ia eoojuortfoa with the
*B\oo4, VuAJUv,

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

will ears all the aforramatioeud dtaaMO.
ate, of ttemMlvns, wDl reUeve end eure^

It A It Cbambet, Araob
(Formerly 4t Chambers .irwl, Mrw Tsrk.)
Vo«M *n Um aiiraUaa al
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Htadaohe,
ObatfeOMse.
CnUeOtaM, Cteteretjksrtus,
ZedigwsfiM, (Rate te the ^&gt;umls,
ahxxutooa, etc.
Try foam med^inee, ate you win nezer

JOHMTWBEMT*.
iMTBICTAX sad Bare«« DnUiacoa Bread
way. sear toe C—n Hoax.

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one point, however, ihu wb.de literary

DIGESTIVE ORGAKS.
reason no editor of r*wp*t-«*).ili-.v willed
mit peraonalitiro over »u&lt;-b ,de.,M..rr-. -

i trf“this chnractrr
d^dir^l^l to the Mii.
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the Pionftr. damaging Khmmw* tree
■in their srmwition^ • Inch Kv-e tb-ts far

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tvt. vwoA cftvr&amp;d. Xo &lt;ot
a» a xn%a\x.\at uoNxvc'a uAW.

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Item withheld 1-eea.toe of their false aignatures.

Ing eigbiy sere, of toad; *)m tbe west balf oT, JfctfcW.VaXOV o\
the M&gt;ntb-vwit aMHer of said sretion slgbter*.

We "-gerd ^'*’rlbod. ..f

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aitnek a. nngentlrmaaly; and none lw»1

? ** yi*8"1. itaor ur ib. O.XH iiowM. to lb. riiisfsrf Kas,
a Von^ Xvfa^,\j«xv\
vatkcNx. aceAeA aa arAiA^ cX
oi uw. &lt;». ®Yocaaea ’BVttcrw, w-Yu.e'a,
o&gt;ur1FH,. uid takea v.v 'jvWQx.T ^aaaXAttw,
axxA at X\ve \tro'^&amp;Y Xx.wx, a«.
'TWsfe'"a %urc \uccA&gt;e.aX.\.v&amp;

rm.num Mvigwer^, H..ujd adopt them
It i« the oewrrrW* resort, wh... Bh* tfeu

'***’«•« Strikes front his concealment.
■‘Jutiius.’’ of qnurae. w&gt;py ing the us&gt;m1
style ..f the Pionttr. inak&lt;* inentiiui of
24th of June. in this vill.g.-! alter th&lt;* ■ oytipeArs. trpri^ or aHy olktr JUlkpl
if tbe editor ./ the Amterr
manner i&gt;f their Order.
Hon. F. W.- dionM."

SbrrrHen. ”f Mar-dinW. u expAt.-d to dr­

J?i2£ous Fev&amp;r,
T’ever and\^gue.
. Liver Complaint,
• CDyspepaia,
.

|M *MM&lt;'d s ue -park of n&gt;*p|y IndrpMid-

liver an addreiui upon the oe a«lot&gt;. The rnw, and dkl not feel that jwtha|whhi
and luitter w«^l&lt;l pny ifo.. hnlrit,
.'tl.i-f 4ill he held in a grove, if the'
lie wniild rep&gt;i s'u-N 'tn &gt;&gt;-ix«|fa&lt;it 'referwe-ith.-r will permit.
Dinner will tM.
wrved at the ll.irnoigw II -mum. We I,mhJ miW. auch aii open mault to * member ..f
'hit-all i.et-v?.-«ry arrangement* are made

make the oicmdon one of much inter■st-^'A general invitation is extended t»»

Kidn,ey Camplainta,

hia own fentllv, wh.» is reputed tn nan
the very types utwm'wltWt tfe- indignity

aadv a\.\. dk^caw* o$ a ^vnvv
lav aaluxc,

ill persons; and Mawms particularly are
rrqueated to attend.
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avt eoTO\voMii o') rave aait
^.oux-v^ul vootr. avvA Yvcvha*,
\k&gt;\\kcY\. vaaVc *Cacva

CO.MMK.Sh

Tub Karr G-rxrr Orruit Court ia in
oeaaion tins week and it ia expected that

’.raisr;
WNb rerv btrantei ■
tonunvi-iltajM tolte ___...
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Bt. Anth-.ng's Firs. Foie. Een Bbetua.
Seam n«.d. Bora Eye*.
tscksd L, 0aat&gt;.r«’un l.u Iu.rhca4. IL./

sr.srsasn'trtSTKs; ess
|J»&lt;t
blaejulvr Krnnte,..

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&lt;&gt;e&lt;». Evana of.Grand Rapid*, will be
tried for the murder of Cohen Balch, «»f
ihis'connty. The defense wHI leave rm
stone unturned to itnmre hia acquittal.-—

Several penuma have Imm subpennaed
from thia village, a* witnesses.

—-

LATE.T

All tb« Bight* .Ml MNM*. of Mrtb.
Lo*g beforv h«r life'* bri(bl oooXuil *b* P to vlttp M&gt; MMKI?

Whsra the talruid urni brestiMd S*w«ra
Dis aet faiths j*to*a*ib«im,. ;;i ■&lt;„

meeting. for that purpose, a new and (uh
»lantial bridge will be built across the
Tbomapple river at the fool of Adberwm

This ia as it should lie.

tag triad r&gt;«ry tMscsuv »t lad ni&gt;, taqwkom, •«

I ‘Dr *R.o\&gt;aj&amp;?«

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ARRIVAL!

A N|w Barooa ix Pacmrttct.—Muiny
having been voted at the last township

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One

OREM REDUCTION IN PRICESI ' T)t. ‘RoVtaeV*

d»xen poor
We bop* 'hat theomumiltee will
aea’thai there i* no half way work wl»oat

ftXoKMxe\x '&amp;\XX«,y«
art, ‘Coe, AeYk raaw'i Solace
aaA Cova^ovV

■one*.

.

it. ao Uutt we may have one bridge dial

the publie can p«&lt;flt over • ith aafiAy.

. -DRYGOODS

K.vl E.t.o, brUattng -U- Mid
’ VilLae.. I. J u&gt;u.ilu&gt;. I— ■ . i. l

lMrn-&gt;VMKKTS.—hi xpitprof war time'.
-«nitaideraUle iuiprovemrlit* arc living

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made in our village, in the shape of new

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invwroraXc. X\ve vxxak av\A
dx\n\.AaXc,iu

waNta, n«« fences, and newl bouses. A.
II. Ellia, E-»q. ia building a fine residence
•and fixture* on JtftTer**i street.

St.
ftX.ovuac\v ‘BkXX.ct*

KDIB IBSADY IPAT

Mspls Grots. Jure 1st, 1US.

Eorro*.

Basxaa—-Sir-.

I mrtieed in

your last issue a* iuvilaUou to curndtor-l

STONE &amp; HYATT

Tbe eircumStance though singular, is true.
It is also true as tu ita being an old bird,
•I fesal. It, was fell grown when first seen
t&gt;y mf. During the spring of ’62 it first ,

T JI g£ 3£ O O J£

areVac SoNAxc’c'w VAcaA.,
^.vc.vvc'a'tmtT "YMawYvca,
cvAcrxj, ■RNxcuvaaYkiva, clc.

T/tes* gittira an put up in quart
bcttlsv. of whioh tho atov» u a fao-»imU». fhs laLrl is Jln*h/ tr.grand, and
is provided with a taft-fuard from
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST oounltrftiun. &lt;Priot fl jper bctUa, or
sixybr (S.
C. W. Tfoback, (Pnprittvr, JTo. 6
Their IMMENSE STOCK of
Xaat Fourth Bt, Cincinnati, to whew

■made it* appearance and sewmwd U» invite
attention by following me at a distance
of a few rods.. Its singular movements
attracted my notice, and; as it has aTways
been said that a partridge could not be

o.t. u-atxr *awur*B;uM.

avers
CATIIAJlTJi: PILIS

FOR SALE BY

It seems to ba accorded by the unh

DRY GOODS,

vernal conacnt nf mankind that Dr. J. C.'
Ayer de CCi Sarsaparilla, Pectoral and
Plila are the greatest remedie* yet dis­
lowing me, towards tbe last, to approach covered for the treatment »f disease :'that
within a rod or twn. I then loal sight of Ayer’s Bar*ip»rlUs Is the greatest

seemed inclined to sal, but ooolipued to
follow until the doee of “ sugaring," al­

EW HARNESS SHOP.

MANHOOD;
Groceries,

it and had alnmet fiirgotton the circumatance until the past spring when it again

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«vt\.axxeN\o\\i
t’a\c*^a\j\.t.

Dr. 'R.o\»aek'%
ftXo'Kx.n.e.'Vx ‘BXkXrv*

at*, ifrwrrrt, the statement cond-ming a

tame partridge tn be found on'my place.

tamed I took toms pains to cultivate its
acquaintance i&gt;y talking to it and offering
it food of difierent kinds, none of which it

AAvc
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wanting

made its appearance aad seemed anxious
to renew its acquaintance, and be, if pos­
sible. on more intimate terms than form­
erly.
1 Itegaii again by talking U» it,'

Hew Hamewrea,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

HOW TzOBT? HOW RESTORED!
iss-Si^W
Pr&lt;«COa

-i UCCTGHK OS Tlrt J1AT0RR. TBHATMEST,

Arviwqrwwtedto pirebip « *&gt;ll beferr making
— k. I. Xu—
iRtnlantory tlnifesUMU, • |U&lt;senig ImpolencT.
Omsumptwa, *»d Usual sod Hnitea IMliiilj,
By UQHEUT J • C0LV£ftV£LL, M. D.

stepping at the same time ver y cautiously
towards it and extsoding my hand. It

seemed quite »hy at first but mwin allowed

me to approach within n few feet.

By­

CARPETS

repeating this peers* frequently, in the

course ufa few week* it beoame *u tame
that it would sit in my lap or aland on

:^T These Qeeds Bare bee a parchased si ace the great decMae fa pri
ees la lgw lark, a*d will he a»U to
satisfy the Parchaser.
Battle Creek, May 15, IDW. 3m

nij hand.
It seems to 4&gt;e attached to that partic*-

lar locality, fiw if carried away-it will im­
mediately return on being relcMsed ; and dtacare* induced bv the exnw-ivr use of
will not fed low tnor* than thirty or forty Heronry, Calomel. C.wro»ire 8*blimata,
rod* i* any dirertioa from the *pm whare Quinine, dte.
'
■
tABtas
it is usually found, h fe not tx&gt; me alou*
A Sided with Chh^miarWhitM. and all
that it is thus denuMteUwlirc b*t to any
d-rt-ZM. —r nrfj .P. •
MMwdy uure by the uae &gt;d UsdwsT » K&lt;

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II. A. GOODYEAR.

CLAIM AGHSrCY!

BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS,

BQLDIEB’S BOUNTY,
HAUK FAY, rKXSHUKML

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of new goods::

W-jWlLUAM 1

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AT THE

-LOW PRICES”

Hmm
DRUG STOREH!
Only*-

R. J. GRANTI
IndeMgabk, and most eBofeat an a fer­
tilizing agent. Corer over a Hl of aterito earth with a plank, no aa to exclude
tbe light and insure moisture, and within
&gt; month there ia a manifestation of nitre
• here tbe closest chemical tort could
bare delected none before.
Within an
other month comes tbe army of snbterranesn tapper* and miners boring the
whole serface aoU to lb. depth of a foot,
into millions of boles, passing every par­
tide of it through tbeir long, Bexiblo organiam, and leasing in their excretion a
compost beyond the power of human JAMKTVRN1
skill to equal. Under toe administration
of these wonderful workers la th. darknets, in the apace of two years,,tbe hard­
est packed, sterile ground baa been aa
thoroughly cut ap as was ever an un­
painted, wooden bottom
ship by the
tornado, after three mondjKnactivity in
tbe waters of Tampa Bay. By the agen­
cy and industry of these wiggling, atom
alia Jethro Tulls, tbe whole organic
structure of the darkened surface has
been changed both in quality end comphi ion. From a pale, barren and baked
hard-pan, it baa hwms a light, porous,
dark colored soil, rich in all the element*
ol vegetable life."_________

Only tl.

a new and most complete assortment of
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qafChfMrteaH, PwiMta, «*H, €»■»

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TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

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which hare been .showered upon Um frost

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Th. peculiarity of A.

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• Ml stock ef

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Jolitiral Jinrtjrj.

My method is as follows: After pre.
paring tbe ground as for other vegetables,
I dig holes 8 feel apart each way, remov­
ing about a bushel of earth and loosening
tbe subsoil to the depth of a spade, and
then throw In several shovelfulls of well
rolled manure, mixing surface soli with
it and plant upon the top.
Tbe squash
is a voracious feed#, and will do belter
planted upon a manure beep than any­
where else. 1 put in seed plenlifuliy,not
Isos than 20 in a hill. It is an easy
matter to thin them oot, and if toe bug
attacks them, hl there be enough end to
epere. 1 sprinkle with aehes as eoon, as
the planta break the ground and repeat
tbe process after every rain until they
become large enough to defy the vermin.
When the pumpkin bugs make their
appearance, re they wUl, there is a vary
easy mode of dispatching them.
Place
a ahingle upon tbe ground in each hill,
visit toeee, morning, noon and evening,
taking up toe shingle carefully, and layait inverted upon tbe ground, when
i a alight pressure of tW hand, you
may murder too innocents without com­
punction.
Follow this two or three
dsys, and you will have no further trouble
from that source. Not more thsi&gt; three
plants will be permitted to stand, but the
thinning process should .not be closed till
after toe bug visitation.
As patent medieiM venders say—“fol­
low toe directiona," and you will have
no trouble ia raismg and -keeping
aquasbee.
,____R. B. Hpmahp.

Suiniss Jir;

'Humrroufo CvrtA$Uc.U«

ISH,5A*S

■fiVoodi

o.v\A VAVa

h that they strike al tbe root of UiteaM,
by erodioekmg every particle of imparity

A*v

"BKogA,

for the life and health of the body dtpeafe
TKA. COFFER, NUGAR. SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. HOT. RAISINS. CODFISH;
bcl, eweryiking la tbs Grocery has, strtk a*
JI be sesdeU for faarilv use.
AIm a gresi vsrietT ef tbe
ipxBjnnmEB7

■ ANON AI4.KN,

Krt ■’GxvttxucAxA
CT ADVOCATES

Unconditional loyalty.

Aid CeekiRg Extracts,
IB TUX XSrXCLAL HXXmT Of TIIX LAPSO-

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»• C. DAirtrY,

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Ubrtr Owe. J-Hint, Fever and jfl&lt;ue,
las norr bone,
jRsnoie Cbnydainto
JBry^peUe.
. ft. J8ntopnj?s Pi.-.,
STumors,
B-Uftione,
Pitt, &amp;rref*lo-M Oanaumption., eto.

We alto keep os ksod a r&gt;&lt;Ml Mtortrceol ef

ST-A.TIOITER’S’,

Kcpsbilegn Couir Ceuunlttoe.
J. kt'tsraa, CA'w.
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M. C. Cbamtox, jAMBA^Tsiroaii,

Bsrttfula,
.. ,0piluUtt
«W^ OXemres,
OULffores.
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OWDIKD IPM&lt;D1B8.
•*Ucioe
r~Kn
AJftTHEE was cured of Fever Bora
Meh had esfeted fcurteed yesre.

bmphuM roald lx&gt; n-osbonoJ in which th.

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re ever been brtrodnded.
Choy act so directly upon the hirer, exefe'
' that organ to each an extent as that tbe

GROCERIES
R AD W A Y’8
O V ATfNG
RESOLVENT
)A Ul'ABAXTEt.-Ojnto art botUe. ef
Dr. JUrfw.r-. Clwn.lBg Fynip—&lt;»H«1 RADWAVS RENOVATING RESOLVENT—will c®ro
lt&gt;e wore* &lt;«e. of 8ku&gt; Disease, Sawnidary 8rjAUis. Fsrer Seme. Clww er Fwbaue ■mptUm
tbal can b« produced. Tb» Syrup is highly eon
etntraUd,ezre«d»nslv pewstfs). tare ts.^encMe
beings Mfdrm. It is wtorely regSta^.afd
tb. ceil elegant medEiaal prepereuoe made.)
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TO THE PUBLIC.
Three ...reriety of Rklu DtaMM tost We
WMMhsuHfteribe AaMMsSat preetoieesre,
ud bar. iwisted U» n^dwal trsument ef the,
■oat papolw raewdlea tl modern acieacc.

Gas Limx.—Judge Strong recently
mentioned to tbe writer an instance of
the successful employmoat of gee lime
■ upon his form in Suffolk county, on toe
shore of Long Wand. The gss lime was
purchased m a considerable quantity at a
eoot of five cents per bushel: as it lay in
the beep and was ecattered from itby the
wind, toe grass aroond it seemed to de­
rive *e benefit whatever from the sprink­
; DR. RADWAY
ling, although toe casual scatterings from HAS DISCOVERED A CLEANSING BTRHF,
an nh heap under similar circumstances
always shows a marked effect
Hence
Mule good was expected. This was asvoral years ago. The lime was spread at
the rate of a hundred bushels per acre no
seeding down with wheal, timothy being
sown in the fall and elover in the spring.
.Tbe wheat crop harvest showed no appa­
rent result from the gas lime, bat the
first crop of grass was a remarkably
good ana, and for &amp;ve socceaatve seasons
two tons of hay per sere were cut in the
field, when, without the effect exerted by
tbe lime, a ton and a half, or thereabouts
would have been anticipated as toe ave­
rage of three years, when ths land would
have to be broken op, thus giving only
three average erops instead of five good
ones. ’ Bo much for the action of lime on
toe gross. Tbs soil, it risoald be added, is
a strong loam.—Country Gentirrr.cn.

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dr«drul toid.7i.ld. Obi bn. -,«?
more
such conflicts, how many more
।
such semes must be enacted before tbs ns
'
ai&lt;m
will be folly bumbled, fully di vest
‘
1herarif of falsa pride and degenerate pU
iciea, and return tu the pure pnnc.plea of
justice
upon which ebo was founded. . t.
.
W. mad. a Ml fell &gt;ar, haa.f awyj
rf to field and toUtord by »aV of Omwtoilli -orb fe-aarf bat -all -llabad
w ith our f xcursions. Our nicknia extend
wiUn sbopl three mites of Bull Run; be­
yond which the rebels bsvs fall «•&gt;.We were haltoi a mile .end a half the
other wldo: nf Centerville, end iMugb
Major Gen. Stahl was at the bead &lt;&lt; ths r«stxieM*i&gt;» vww f-——
oftb^r olBeera. They bays never d aAT THS
coluniu, end Yankee Davis oor gaioe. we
craced their uniform by pillage hr cruelty
could not pass. A messenger was des­
bet-bave so conducted themedvee upon
patched to Centerville to obtain P"’’™1*
&gt;*&gt; •
whole, that even our enemies, though
linn of Gen. Abercrombie.
Nothing th.
.AH la its “M ea«p“ peUseUy ts wait
more anxious tn find fault with these than
ward aleAililv. «nr arn.lrt are receding
-fUfeturi sMes We MH fevariag fate.
more of unheal interest transpired on
into the lloeinftbe O^Meracy. Though
with any other portion of oor troops
«• did not accomplish all ••d**'r*d,‘ oar way home.
have not yet been able »o allege agamet
Mav 24th.—To day Gen. Copeland and tom • -to’«f u&gt;; of to -«1“
the lafo battle on the Rappahannock ; yet
oberts
triker
It haalta cnutarpart, and It fo gratifying msff. Gen. Stahl, the Governor and the orri,torf»m.£&gt;m.
_____
to Irani that oor armies are ep victorious ladies vlaited the Great Falls of the PoThree regiments are hardy, generous .
Vary reep-ctfully,
in the Southwest. Vh-ksburg to virtual- tomae
mmperata paf.ent. strictly oW.roS.jmalv,under the control of Gefi. Grknt. Our
sewing great natural aptitude for *r,ns
&lt;iU. V test. we'shall surelv triumph..nd deeply imbued with that relume
wntimsnt-call itfsnata-ism such ae like,
We had ni'Mt forgotten we had a country
TH Depth «t •F»e.
or f-.rr ttrn what It waa worth. But 1
In 1988. PrbC Beaael, of Germany, which made th? soldiers &gt;4 Cromwell In­
vincible. Thevbdiwr M now k the
mnat
wt
detain
jnu
with
h
h«B
speech.
new and tnoet compkte asao^BptH’d
commenced aaeriee&lt;&gt;(afcfrmomteal mcaaYour‘Aeta l&gt;gi*|aiure hue tends'perma am for getting the rwt distance to the time appointed by GM for their deBverDRUaBAJIDXEOICIflE*,
I -,1m tooatoM Steto tas I*-*." “ «®* iteeUvn- went pA.v1aU.n. filf alleviating th. «.ot.&lt;
fikt-d stare, a thing that had never been anoe . and «hdw the heroic
..fMIctien soldl-m. and a«. far as 1 can done. The instrument which lie used,In' •this faith. 1 believe them capable ofsimw.
^Ctermirmte. PmlMtu, &lt;Mla, Caan
Ohi id opVooupUy la.il Mast we in vale.
rf.i't am determined It shall be attended cmnvction with a powerful teleecone. in ing a enuragr and potency of p-rp. M
B pfocmc, VarMlWB Fl»M,
&amp;to't up b/tUuiHsw aatiwely alataT»
whloh mmd
the end extort bqth victory
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Arcuto.
ye
Issdevp,
fertw
talk*
are
brave.
TURPENTINE and alcuhql
1"'Thr bovernnr then atatot be should hh experiments, wa« railed an HcBumrter (vun-mekanrer.)’ After three yearn’ and admraiJon.
BeWwUBg»*HiOWtbsorteTgeve!
Tn this cvnneetlpn. l am happy |n ■«remain at Ow». Opel-nd'a hrndquaru-m hard labm*,' ho---- -AsdforQrircuvBtry ..riy rtlHtobtari;
•" u'
novnoe
to
you
that the prejndieiw .jf Cer­
.... s
. pantile**,
............... 'bht *&gt; Wry minute, that
IM,
)m
tarn
icnii s..Hler» wished U&gt; send anything fo. c.old hardly trthrt hi. reputation upon tain of nnr white soldiers and officers
home t«. their friend, be should be hnnpy it. ' But
Bnt after repbtted
repHted trials,end
Iriala, and amritfog
working agaia«t these lndi«P«tsaMe alliestanFQR MECHANICAL ANU NKDICIKAL
....results,
a _he
—was
r..ll-fully antlsfied
A th—t that Idly ...ftroing-r Wing out •
.out the
FCRrOSK8,O8W^l
Were g-t through safely.
' ।be could glee (“ * rueditotnnoetoOl
*'
•“** sygi”- have now opening bef-re ns in this Departmrjit which was the first hi the pres­
Col. Grav then proposed three cheer., ,But
put who
- w ctm
can. w..iprvhcnd this immense ent war to mangorhla the experiment of
Io turn f-w‘ &gt;l»e Governor the country distance
(
only -convey
an Idea
6iwuo.ee 1» We
••" •can
— ■"■•4
-- --74 r
•
and the frfoads at h-ne. The Cut and a to the mind, of
uf this
thia distance by
hy the fact ,emiJoylug colored troops. Urge •’Pporputting them to distinguished
AIM a fall Uock of
inoulJlofhis.dSerf
‘W «""»• that light,................
■: :?,?e?.
Ann of
“f tunltiw
।
which travels
12.000.000
p^v.and
weprocsedsd
.m
wurjm.mey
HsaDQOAWTKas. ®ru CavaLar. I
। VithfiabrLu£ of liberated sk»ee al­
miles In a minute,- ret-1ire.
-------not
-- leas than M
(&gt;.ir wav fa&gt;m ’he onLposta lay miwlly tea
FstasAB €. H.. May 24th «»
J
,«,yMo.o.
™_.
year- to reach
us 1 J«tfot.ny.me
wood., and field., by-rouk «d ter to take in the idea. One hoar weald ready In the B-M. a few more r^’Jrnta
DbAaEortmt:—Yesterday Gov. Blair
of Intelligent c-fored men from the North
tele|^pln4 from WaabingVm be would p^tbs. We .truck the Warn-oton Turn cfre 750.000 000 of tnifo.; in one ye*r.
pike afomt thiee miles from Bull R,'n1 Uien-8700 hmirs-thia give. 6.807.500,­ would soon place this forte In a condition
th. corm. anoiB i?vgi’go&gt;,,
be nnifairfox Station -J 1 v’d&lt;mk today* Bkirmfoher. wm *"t owj "&gt;'f’J 1000.000. and thia multiplied by ten gives to make extensive Ineuralnaa upon the
rawai nub. buai»b.cwn»“.
An escort ofabout mm hundred and fifty who kept the o.untry well paumledI for 8X«72OO0;OOO.OOO. Thia, aecmding l.&gt; main land, through the moat densely
mm, kinder Lieot. CU Gould of the 5th about A hundred rod. ahead. We halted Pn.r Bead’s la the distance frian lh« populated slave rdgfon.; and frwn expedivnosof thia eharaeWr I make no doubt
■
Also a great varirir of »*•
Mich. Cavalry, was afecfodlngly sent odt1 about half a mile thia sWa of Bull^ Run nearct fiaed star to the sun. And all
r Hridwe. where the panic, of the:first Bull astronomer, confirm lbs correctness of the moat beneficial results would arise.
ffinttUgBawg IPXBJOTIE1CB1• to resolve and conduct him and his staff
.1 have the honor to be. Governor,
1 Rim” commemfod, ate "«r hard tack. ss. Prof." Bsmel’a calculations. But this diatn Gap. Copeland'sbwndquariers. When
Very respectfully.
And CwKIbk Extracts,
tanre, ereat a&gt; it is, is nothing uv be enmYourtnosl. obedient servant,
about a mile oat bo was met by Geo. ured through the wo -ds fur half -a hour pared IO the Milky Way. Srr Wm. HsrlOB THB KSPBC1AL miHT
LAMM.
13. llvNTKR, Maj. Gen. Com.
schel, aavs that the stars or suns that comCopeland, A. D.'C. Fhily »&lt;fd the Band. for refioa, and then omtinued
W.ritok^esH-A.geeA-«»rtmtot •'
Ke thd Milky Way ass so remota, that
The ^vernur had nearly fitfgotun ho&gt; Rev. Mr. Greeley found a sabre here
A Bother Copperhoal Riel. » .
. tirohably a family relic for generation..
llrti.
B«I»S
•'
«•
btattonert.
was a i-itixen, for as soon as be came a- h« A.te'waa 1775. It bore the British 000000 of ml!e. in a minute, 120.000 From th. Indionspolls Journal. Sth.
Daring the progress of a Union meet­
mlmg soldier, asked f-&lt; hard tack just like
PKXS. PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. EN­
v rars to reach the earth. And ha say a
VELOPES, GAELS, Ac., Ac.
.nrwddfor. Wews.Aceompanfodwltbbl.
there are atarw, or rather nebula, fire In, .. F..n W.jtoto S.ioto, . Onp.'.KM .toil., to r.W
Upo« our absHre tn«y be »■«&gt;•» all oftbe .We', rbiughter and oeVertl grtitleman, in1 handles, gold and sH'«r mounted. H* hundred limes a. remote 1 Now makeI r
,L— a-amtA wn&gt;n It
1
Ji, I. «•■&lt;■““i s7: »our calculation: 120,000 year, reduced
111
pbrwma. They were’ received
MOST POPULAR
¥....,
,h” O'”*™"' " “f m mfoutes, and then multiplv that sum
in true btnnely.style.
The noighfo.m
by 12.000,000. and the product by 500
s,au »&lt;
r-"’
invited b. spend the sfterwo dilh oeiv^ a commission m the army. l; now What an overwhelming idea! The mind
. them. &gt; Whldb emsisted of Major Gen. have the great pleasure of presenting you sinks under such a thought J ws cant
.hh II I. niceaabre.-’ Tbs Governor u-A realise It; It fo »~i ’•»•» •*•"** h,f^"
Btahl, aad -tuff, Col. Geo. Gray, fitb Mich.
compreifoneion. Daeld says, Paalm Cill.
4,“i
1"° »! h‘"
19: “The Ix»rd hath prepared his throne
in the heavens, and bis kingdom (or gov­
eummlaatoq you wish.
military ernment) roleth ..ver all;“
airy,- C*4. Price &lt;commanding 2d Brigade,
I shall notattamjAln 1
but will
acnrre»i&gt;mdent 1of the N. Y. York Her description rtf Bull Run
CKB/xr. IW (DAS®.. aU with (severalI other Military men of eimpls relate incidents. As
■riDto.ltoto.toto,.
the. blviloo.
'P'i’lfi ff*
,ke th. f.~i of ib&lt;
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8«r&lt; Mtoto to- -' ■
brwtvd stone houari tvtorit w.
' ’ -r BroAr V-I. «•&gt;»•
Band .Oto Bib M‘to CaMy. -to. U
Ttor...
„.,rtoKUll«U I" to tola ,
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uaed •« • h-wfo’*'
tobattle,
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thr wav, reerived man* «-omphm«mu
..rated iwid&gt; b*1’ *nd •hdl-. ?*,w ton to. .lUtoito bj.mw,
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‘ ’
*. **.•£." ntotol«to.p.nwnUn l.fentob. toad i
fnwn lb** dieuitarirs of Washington last and peri-f■SFi-uu.
deserted
nMjtoto lotolr toto wUm. to ,
V^-’r.toto
PP*S’ futon.
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„,MI tobr. tn- to tob. "Otoj^ ™ora fo^"‘te
TIU pb*l'*°plto, .(on. to
n.,w M .Mtoto, to ,toion.»bn
atoato to-nuntoanother battle is »
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Fpm th. ladiasapalk Joamal, Uh.
■ h who are al»o rnew rsmrns.
•Ireadv cIims’ic eround 1 l« it resarvea ,&lt;n,k«tolifc.toreI&gt;toU»»IW™Afe»u-" »~H St" •
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Mto tod. U ennuln«l in to Into
axtrvmriy well for their oppor- for a. to enact the third apd closing rf.
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c’2£’;"!
&gt; ■ -1, bn.r« .41»&lt;"« „■&gt; of AbW’"” «™
Th. rmn».»d„.g
i served, which
iiTHiiwdiately gave orders for bis ।Inud." Ito tototo to to. J"M' .e«rtaR . brftobal b-toffe. TtoM
ternntoIto4 U&gt;*,l«to«,tol»)* b—.totoM abtoC •*• '!»
to'ijMl &gt;TtoU« “ ,« .fur bi—, Ibll—to «” “'rf“S?
°r
X-tt .nr, to b.
and took the accession emblem from huh.
mM "f -II j««,bm I ■”'1 ',h',Xo«r man. Snto~ U..J. I- •' to ...p nil
. UH; If .. .nnld r.to Ik »• to &lt;lo .. A large number of Me friends came tn
Wurrnu..
•“ »«* !»
US Salbtoy
.ml, b, l..a furwerin, -Lrl jbll. b»
I m-.n..rv
We had to reaeh a ptdnt
.1 »W&gt; dimtnlto nl.-.r, Und- 0“- toStariu;who. toaim.-i “»
-nto ~a «N— “'1"‘
.l«h, of to ™«"&gt;- J1”™
.*“S in. e-mnl, nolHn, In to btoln of 1.1, |
Ih.v warn
,p«™n. rfMm'Wto’prmlM, to dcl.nnlMd, nlmtoto. p.rto.toj. » reteforejid.- they T*
5n th® ffold t- be an comfortable, M&lt; K. Pra.|«* "I •»,; ’’“W’™"'; .m,,inpl. ctonnelb.'.rjtonsnot wonder men an open a^ed and at the word ’‘forward, they sprangI toxld ,nj on.rfn.rrmn, Men bn
mptnmd and pal In
•»“•£ ‘i™- "i■ debafin, In tab mind * tona, rf bnmto*
c.irnntMiorw, 4w. Take it al- XX -pitoj
^glrrartod 1.1 "W*. Ttap-to*
r the day p"«*'d off very plena Itok
W.rll.4 frtto W, UV. “”b
■ In bin. d'.mim to tonsh. a^h.-.odd a
“« » b. Um i« to Mi, B“&gt;
Tfo. martialfog of the tn-ope, dia
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t.mpuiino
lo
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Tr,«aUnrt
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die uroliciencv &lt;ffthe soldier and *“ w .m «1to» S*b'l»K dl“”7’."
madTi initok, in tomain, to P"'-” '
the -Aero: the
-nd hH sang, was Bng. Gen. Hays ana profewion you did. don't makeanotber by
lea. inff it Bpnrfrfl !•" ana-l'en &gt;"
&lt;t.(r ./ Atototolto.
&gt;“
, Cwito.in., «*•.«*♦ “ *
“I”­ nntblaf tr end -'"•»« “ I*.
...old to itolaau to, totonto Jon U
, ditto w&lt;to —n; _
die uiidot ofthe ocean. If you Ua««
*
Ttofeunr, to&lt;
L- : -*-*
be written will- contain
the
nhnfM-wfiwB connected with It—
H, Eto, man -ill b. an fetor B l.
-to ampto ItoMtoMr. K«*t" &gt;“
ttotonfeMfemlto*, tod to fel l
barb tor IM. Ito pMlb to
rmma nn Ito .nbjto. r..dike Ato *
„m^ . a. p-imr. M 4*
&gt;». Tto?
-HI bare an pnHUeal Me. will -be
Dlcgias eae dllak. mars tUa Shat Bawbee test.
Camtorto le mmafelatod ow to
' "fiat uacu t!M ntufcber qslte m anuy Meawi;
whole country.
WftUli Jfsnrywe ri «-»••*&lt; rftsly drvstari;
1 wl'JKyou could take a birds eye "tew
AsAwHfcttSedti.tkrosgliHomdswaesofMoo.l
nf old Michigan this nmnrtnj!. The-trees
H Ski&gt; tusri sky of tlw AsteesstoMl;
are not quite »o green, but there Is nd
&gt; -AU «e mtmrt ri tU tea thsseasd •mil.
evidence that there la war In the lend exBy BarisUiiou, to a atev vrisuis speaks­
Mnt the vacatdey in society. Do not be
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Tbe following extract, from DeqiKsl
Order No. 105, refers to tba oigahMMue

s-affia^srssTT
Cam* Sjcxlxs, xxam Posomac 1
Caxxx BftiDoc. HsAucviTTcas.
3d Mich., June 3d, 1M3.

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Tbe following article from the Rich­
FantxD Banas.—Thinking that a few
mond Jfcwmiagr affords curious IHuatralion of the close alliance in opinion be­, lines from the land of DKxie, would not

t vccu the rebels and the Copperheads. oomo amiss, 1 talyt the liberty to pen you
We append to it some of the declarations, the following :
We are encamped about one and a
made by the speakers at tbe Wood Io.
dignation Meeting al New York, co May half miles from Potomac Station and
18. They have the tree Southern twang. about four mike from Falmosth. I think
wahavoa belter oamp than wo ever had
Here is the Richmond article :
When tbe late Federal Congress was before. Tbe tents are built to accommo­
engaged in passing the three laws which date four. They are built ofloga to tbe
converted the President of the United bighth of five feel and covered with pieces
States Into an abosolute monarch, the uf shelter tents; each one has a fire place
stock phrase for the country signified a fa it, (though that Is an article fit furni­
total disbelief in the practical exercise of ture that is not much needed now) but
tbe powers conferred. The laws were last winter it seemed some like homo to
scarecrows; they were powers given to have a party of friends meet at some par­
ticular tent and talk of old times.
There were two deaths in tbe regiment
last week, but with the exception of them

the President tn be held fu /errorrm ever
the rebels and tbe disaffected.
Such Is
the Invariable coating of the pill of usur­
pation. We have beard such phrases and one or two others who arc still sick,
from some Southern lips, to excuse the tba regiment ia in good health.
project* of laws which have happily never
' In tbe late battle at Chanceiiorville we
The sodden imprisonment end probable
sentence of death otr JMr. VaiXANDiuHAff,
for eimply condemning the "policy" uf
hie Government, show how much these
phrases and such apologies are worth.—
Arbitrary powers are never inert. No
hand la too nerveless to clutch a sceptre,
and make its weight felt on the becks of
kneeling slaves. A nation that barters'
its liberty to accomplish a temporary
purpose, will surely find that tbe pay­
ment in full will be enforced witnoul
mercy or delay.
If sympathy f&lt;&gt;ran Individual add an
enemy were permitted, sorrow would be
felt by most men of heart in the South.
Vallandigham, Fierce, and one or two
other citizens of the United States, have
displayed the highest courage, and the
most honorable patriotism amid the wild
wickedness oftbeir country. They will
hold, in tbe history eftbeir time«, t place
not less respectable than that allotted to
Chatham and Burke,"n the parallel story
of the war between England and the Col­
onies. But we are not sorry that tbe
• vent has at last-occurred. It marks a
newthapter.
Now commence the meas­
ures of terrorism, by which Lincoln and
his party can only reign tilf tbe sure stop
of retribution overtakes them. It was
the wise remark of the present Emperor
of the French (made ttefore ho was Emperor^nd when be wrqto for newspapers,)
that arbitrary Governments invaribly
perish by the operation of tbe identical
measuree which they invented to extend
their power and defend their existence.—
Die Government of Lincoln will fall by
it* own sword. Terrorism may do for a
while in France what proscription did in
old Rome. But^tha success of any expc
dient in Rome or France Is. proof pre­
sumptive that It wilr fall in England or
America. No portion of the Anglo-Nor­
man race, however degraded and deprav­
ed, will long abide the lues of one privil­
ege which they have hugged to their souls
since they were savages in the woods—
the great privilege re-asserted in all their
charters, tliat no freeman—"Nulltti liber
homo"—shall be imprisoned, banished or
put to death, except by the jury of his
peen.
“AwZ/us liber homo"—uncouth
words,” said tbe elder Pitt; "sounding
poorly in the ears of scholars, these three
words are worth all the classics."
Now for tbe New York meeting : We
begin wkh Mr. McMasters, lots of Fort
Lafayette. He seys:
“Freeman, how are you to save yotfr
liberties 1 By fighting. Yea if necesasry
by fighting." Mr. McCann says :
“In
eighteen months this country will be too
hot for tbe man who are now bounding,
atfo bunting out those who advocate the
liberty of free speech and a free Press.’'
Mr. Mullaly says: “Tbe men in Wuh
inglun are like the British tyrants in tho
time of the Revolutiou." Copt. Ry nders
says: “War is waged here by military
despots upon tbe righto and privileges of
American people, worse than the war
timt is now waging in the South.
It is
for us to fight for our liberties here.”—
Says Tharin. “Step by atep bad Abe
Lincoln departed from hie promises,until
by gradations of infamy be sat on a king­
ly throne and aspired to a
crown.
Say s Birdsall: “ W ere Vallandigbam ar­
rested here tbe whole population would
rise «m mane to rescue him.” Says Maeon :' “Every one of tbe acts of the Administration to ternlfaato our liberties
—ord so on indefinitely.
There was
hardly a sentiment uttered through tbe
whole meeting that might not wnd would
not, have been applauded in Richmond.

loot about aixty in killed, wounded and

missing.
Tho regiment hns dwindled
sway to about one quarter of ita original

number, but Gov. Blair told us tn a

speech last week, that it was his intention
to fill us up with conscripts • in a short

Hospital or oonvaleeoeut Camp, deal res
to enter this Corps, he will take the

Oo G«M Ml fairer n«te,‘aU

JJN .K LLC A NET* HHMBB-BAWi.

men who bare b*en honorably discharged
on account of wounds or disease ooMraeted in tbe line of duty, and wbo desire to
ro-enter tbe service. In the com of an
officer, applkatiaa for sppoinimeot mast
be made to Ibe Provost Marahsl General
oftbe United Steles through tbe officer
detailed as acting Assistant Prosoet Mar­
shal Geusral ot-lhe Slate. No applica­
tion of this kind will be considered unless
the following ^osriitions are compfetely
fulfilledt i
1. Thsljtbc applicant produce tbo oerlificale of ibe Surgeon of tbe Board uf
Enrollment of the District in which be
resides, tfiut be |i unfit far active Geld
duly on account qf wounds or disease,
and is Joi liable to draft,. luit is fit for
garriton duty.
2. That he furnish evidence of honora­
ble discharge oneccountof wounds or disabllUycontraCted in the line of duly.
3. That ho prodace rec&lt;i&lt;ituiwidati&lt;in»
from tbe Regimental, Brigade and Diris
i&lt;m Coaioiauders under whom he former
ly served, that be ia worthy of being thus
provided far, and capable of returning
adequate service,t&lt;&gt; th* Government. In
case it shall be impractible to get this
lest evidence, he'may, having rata Wished
the first two 'points above, satisfy the
Beard of Enrollment that he is deeervlng
and present its certificate uf tbe fact.—
This evidence must all be obtained ,Ly
the applicant, and must be transmitted
with his application fur appointment.'
Enlisted meu,.bonorah|y dtochpraedon
account of disability, desiring to rcinfisl
in this Corps, will present themselves (o
the Board of Enrollment far tbe District
fa which they reside, for examination by
the Surgeon thereof, whu.ahdl examine
them and report the result to the Board
of Enrollment..
'The Boar^ eball then consider each case
•nd if the applicant is found to fulfill t|&gt;e
conditions speeTfied below, the Board shall
£ive him a certificate to that effect viz :
f. That he la unfit for service fa tbo
field.
2. That be Is fit for garrison duly.
3. That ho is Meritorious and desa^v-

aide of tbe-Jfoprriatataok fa
two daye, it U-Mmw* *■* «*
wight « tin. e*de of the riv
- Mew York. J»e T-A *
Pbilsd«lpbfa', Jdite 4.—■n&gt;« Bullftin of ,
Sdtite^Jddi viZmr&gt;ftiwfld»i

His statements confirm previous reports,
and folly justify our,Government in its
new war policy. Says the World corres­
pond**:, . . . .
“The negro, we tjiscovered, is of the
greatest service to these rebels in carry­
ing on war. He is employed nn rail­
roads— machinery,—transportation and
manufactures. We saw one of them dri­
paid Instead, then tbe person is liable to ving a looomotijie. We saw none armed
‘
tie again taken upon any subsequent draft, but heard of them in South Carolina."
,and the President can order a draft as
jfrequently as be may deem accessary.

works, and are mining to blow the feet
out of one or two of the rebel furls Chat
are unapproachable otherwise. Tbsldea
of carrying thq. place by storm seemsto
be abandoned and the safer and surer plxtv
..f .la. ving General PersMrtOO fate mjbmi«ai..h now finds favoreverywhere;.,,^
deserter came Into nur lines this rooro- Gen. bmgsteeeC to there, and shows a
strung fnart at the upper fords of, lb"

Rapp^wqwqki-', It A

charges.

But m fa dctoy this he cp'eua

pl^tres at srwtie point on the Central
N«*tbern ’ Rafi roads, are requested
meet in omvention Mt Hostings, on
IMfr-khR. far the purpo^ of derising

M 'Mr

beet snetlmd of accomplishing said «i;

n &gt;

New York, June C.—The steamer
Morning Star, from New Orleans May 9,
arrived thia morning, bavitq; encountered
heavy «eat her off Hatteras.
It^ dm department of the Gulf the whole
interest In military affairs centered upon
Port Hudson, which was completely fa
vrated by the National fumes.
Banks
onmmaoded. in person, a force supposed
to bn sufficient for ita reduction. .
The enemy's strength within their defensw is estimated nt from ten to twelve
th.4MM&gt;d. Fighting was still In progress

TnGiowuo Wnfcar.—A little p

social observation convinces j&gt;* that
prospect f«&gt;r a gtxxl crop of wbratiasn
parts ufthis county is constantly beer
inghas.

Many pieces which, I bros wn

ago, promised a large yield are' Dow

ealturul1 ritihra. 'CaMle. sbrrp nnd b-ita
nlwxind, andafamrfafanr crops1 of own.
■M hrat. rye and oan~u» arm on every
aide. Hundreds .of negroes stampeded

a fair way to prbve .worthless.

'1
layrm of the Hessian fly is doing a tci
bls work in many fields. Whetbeai

nt tbe approach of our tr»~&gt;ps, and fol
lowed them ink* our lines.

ssom difficulty prevails in all parts .pfr

a ;&lt;«r SASMraai ILA.'*

TsSpslas — OwusTal BWbOlty - Ferity ths

county or not, we are not informed.
•.*“' » «e« some Gelds apparently ,
emPL

wtteM *«w to Ua re»e&lt;e&gt;s&gt;« ass-er rwr,

- Z

...

F“Woa*a thaw Snt&amp;uxo.—Our cote
porary oftbe Ataner protests against t
charge id atealing, bet below we foetas
an act equallp as drsfomest nnd meati.
J. 8. ven Brunt, Secretary of the Rs
road tnveting, held ou Thursday May JI
soon after handed him a report .of t
proceedings nf tbe meeting, for public
tian, rdqaestingal the iame-'t!ff&gt;e,' th
publish. But tbe copy was pever i
Ji vend, nor any word of apology for i:
nonfulfillment of his duty. - We lea
tbe melter with the simple statement, 1
tbe pnMie to draw their own eonelusio
of the konorailt editor.—Pfonwr, Jsac

We don’t want to be harsh upon ^t
JYewrer, because ilia getting to be i
oonsitive as it is untruthful; but wh:
we^say the above quotation is not Ln
we1 really mean that it is an^unqualifi
falotkood in esery particular/ Mr. V
Brunt mwI to us on Monday, a copy
the proceedings of the railroad mretir
Tbe lad who brought them asked us'
oopy them, that he might take a copy
tbe-Pfosrer. This we declined, fur 'll

S FECIAL KOTlfiES

want of time, but told the boy we woi
have tbem'lh print, so that be cobfd ba

xhfi copy on tbe next day.

He never *

•fl foe to take them to the Pioturr

O

.paper, containing the proceedings, w

taken to the Pionnr on 7’srsdsy ei
ning. ThM paper dld’bol issue untilt

fiiditf foUoneiny; and now it brings
kfl*S accusation.

The same paper a

tains otber personal artidsa, as uttei
Aeg^tote of troth- Tbe Psmmt see
to be laboring especially for a disrepi
ble notoriety ; andlt has succeeded »
We believe Vqatate that which is ■

ceptibleufproof, when we say that
statements arc seldom credited Dfll
otherwise enrroborated.

asgqjjc

Tur last Piomkxb has an article he
rd, “A Wall,M and it is indeed what
title ttdinatoe. Ita struggles, writhis

•uul citatoriioaa to escape from its

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*“zark2??SK=:.&lt;K3ea.Wk
ascessBKssr-

heh
CATHARTIC PILLS

abort note published a few weeks rime
by Lieuta. Jordan and Robinson former

tattoos cut upon hint by pbatnete, and

::H»a Rosa Cowvximnx.—All pern
interested,in the construction of a Hu
or a Strain • ReHrosd,' connecting .

partoflbs rebal forces have rone fa tbe
direction of Gorddosvllls. Our army is
in good spirits, and ready to move for­
ward al an hour’s notice.

Wi BAVI nacamtn a oo.-n mu mention

apparently vindicates btmMflf from those

SCALES

........... dated
The fee

from Lieut. Peter Ceahxx h&gt; reply to a

&gt;y of Co. K., 6tii Michigan Cavalry. Mr.
C does wot like to rest under the i-P-ltire

STANDARD

yMoa.’

time.
He said if the youag incn at
home did not have patriotism enough
to volunteer, to fill up uur decimated
ranks, he would.force them into it. Bully
.for the Gov. 1! &lt;
' Ws were on picket a short time ago,
and a very good time we had; fur a won­
der it did not rain. We happened to be
near a house where wecould buy small
sized heavy tw heat-cakes for'twenty-five
cents each, and skimmed milk for the
days al the farthereet. Chretry borees
.
Ths
small sum of fifty cento-a quart.
have bran turned loose and driven to­
inhabitants of Virginia
are,. at
_l a
* general
----------wards our lines, owing to tbe lack of for­
thing, very poor. About iall
” ' the provls
age. Tbtre was ammunitiem enough to
’ is
'i abbot Un
ions they have on hand,
last atetr days, with the exception of gqv
pound* of flour or meal, and i•ume pork
cap*. 1'heee were ston-e. ' AM Ainfidtmior bacon that they pick up around
i
the
ly expected superhuman efforts tuade by
camps.
A week ago to day Gen. Birney . pre­
those outside 10 raise the siege. They
tented a few members of this Division
consider Vicksburg the strongest place in
tbe Confederacy. Gen. Blair baa met no
with a Kearney cross. It is to be worn
enemy in force, and the reports of John­
as a division decoration, fa memory of
our old leader, Phillip Kearney. Major
ston being nenr are disbelieved. Batiks
Gen. Sicklee delivered on address al once
4. That he la honorably discharged, , wlchWinfitraewtents is reported near here
but like many other rumora.it may have
patriotic and eloquent, elating the object from the service.
of the presentation; recapitulating tbe
It is believed that enough men may be• littit foundation ta feet. This morning
doings of the Kearney DivisioOi. *nd re­ enlisted in the counties composing thisi tbe bravisst cannonading of (be siege was
minded us of the bravery, courage and Congresaional District, to form one orr kept up * Itlfeut ihtermlasloo fur nearly
loyalty, of our old commander, and said more Sinpanleafur the Invslid Corps.
three hours. New batteries have lately
that Birney was his fit successor,while we
. Soldiers—you who have been disabledI been put In noaitioo, and 150 runs are
had ever been worthy of both.
in tbe seAice—tbe Department generous-­ pfeyipfl on toe ct^y- At dnylight this
We have drill four hours every day.— ly offers you a place where you can bche-. murning the firing was rapid beyond be­
There has not been any rain for some ,fit your country, and si the - same time,, lief. The reports of the guns along the
time. The roads are very dusty.
I 'benefit yourselves. ...The duties to be per­. whole line averaged one a second for mindon’t think that ws will move for «-wMk formed In this Corps wlll be light and‘ utes together."
or two. The rebels are on the opposite pleasant, while your presence on garrison
Washington, June 4.—A telegram was
bank of the Rappahannock, and the pink­ duty will release an equal number of received to night, extracted from the
els of both armies are within speaking able-bodied men, who can then enter up­ Richmond Smtinrl, uf Juue 3d, as fol
distance.
on active service in the field.
To-day we were paid up to tba first of
"Jackson, June I—Gen. Grant de­
All disabled or discharged officers and
Msy, and now greenbacks nro as' plenty enlisted soldiers living in thia Congres­ manded the surrender of Vicksburc on
here as exchanges are in your office.
sional District, who are qualified as above 'Thursday, giving three days to Gen. Pem­
Tbe drummers arc beating the laps; required, and who wish to join this Corps, berton to consider the demand. General
which is a loud hint for mei to put out should make application to the Board «f Pemberton replied that be did not want
my candle and turn in. 8o 1 will bid you Enrollment of the 4lh District, at thia of­ fifteen minutes, and the troops would die
good night.
fice aa soon as con venienl.
in the trenches before they wtnild ssrrenSergeant D. E. Birds all,
1th hoped that the heroic men who der: Tbe enemy’s gnnhoaia fire heavy
Co. E. 3d Mich. Volantrera.
onoe came forward at their country’s call shot at the rity. Port Hudson is invest
and who have been partially disabled In
Tbe General forwarding this dispatch
her service, will again freely and nobly
respond to ihfa humane and generops to the gnvenrtneat, adds there is nothing
proposition of the War Department, and in the Richmond ffeyairer of tbe 4th.
that the invalid Corps will ba quicklv or­
Dispa tehee have been received directly
ganised.
N. BAILEY, *
from Gen. Grant’s army, ofdatM respect­
ively of the S8th. 29&lt;h. 80th and Slut
Pbovost Mammal, 4th District.
and while they mention the progress of
t-dff* While . the editors of the Naw tbe siege, they any nothing of any assault
York World have gone into spasms of oo the 21st and 23d, nor of any battle
balderdash over lbo use ufDegrees input since the 25th, which last was m very
down the rebellion, the captured corres­ btwvy. Our troops are officially rhprespondent of that paper administers a quiet seated to be-in good health and epirita.
Up to tbe Slat at May tbe eeige &lt;4
but severe rebuke to his principals for
their narrow prejudices, and pays a hand­ Vicksburg was pn&lt;ressing with reasons
some compliment to uegro intelligence. bls aatisfiiotiun. There was not only any

PxasoxAL aan Mom Botonrerxa.—
The Conscription I-aw Is receiving a
clearer interpretation than at first.
Ihe
3300 can be paid or a substitute procured,
and if accepted, (the acceptance depend­
ing altogether upon physical ability,) It
,exempts the person drafted from again
being called upon during the period for
wbi&lt;3&gt; he is drafted ; but If the MOO Is

faimauks’

vices from Vicksburg
F.w tereralxUydpreWu—
all aloqysUifrst brohra orty by

pleasant predicament, liken it to a Ju
bug atuck upon a pin.
It asserts a
denies, with aa little regard to troth,
the* aa tbe Piomter.

It attempts to m

of Ita blackguardic
by untruthful aooaaalions against us
Now. It is said, that ths “proof of ।

pudding is la chewing the string;” z
wears have heretofore given our read
Writoel had re]
line of drihnoa.

••ms samples of the personalities r
rafgariama oftbe Pioneer, we propo*&lt;
•takaHaproyneition, which will unto:
totlla tba qsesti.® jjf peraunalitiaa I
alsM ibe question of veracity which
barorafaod. If the editor of the Ffoe

F»U» hare bat Huh or no intenm. we

wilt quote from our columns, previ

maM dMilM ita pcbliratioo M we eUI!
all otham nf ihea iaHul
Ths public

to Mts latter soutrpreray, a single pa
graph, reflecting upon him personally,
aay nuinner other than in relation to :
rp*. ft*
r
paragraph qnotod w«wtil qoote from i

ZUmst to* such .alluaiona, fests a
sbarges of a personal character rsfet

�It tai aD

LATEST
I

Ths Fio»m has another wishy-washy
srtMe rign«d by “Joaina.- which we do

I *.n,*7Trni» *ta Mri, WkU'^nZ
iirvod vUHvevo Batttv Crook m Mtowo:
vwAtai vorvu*. *'
Maif/..; 1..tffii/4. M.

■ not propose to compliment with much
cruldmWllBn.?.iWe Simply aoUec a. a'ab
gle feature. “Junius" not unfreqoanlly
refers to “soasdalMte advertisements,"

«mi.......................

II:M F. s

as though be bad, at soma time, eeea his
immoral self i^fttUrrWT0™*1 lbe"in;
and tbe untigM^ iUgNlill baunta bi*

tooteuthful vision

. 1. &lt;L.

II..

DRYGOODS

%^y “tU wfeM

“Junius" asks
Aha editor of tbe
Pioneer dues not “publish the knoetl and I
wtosl aceado/oar matter as advertise
mrotar' Wej^y :, .©imply becaBue,
in that case, hi* readers coold not distin-

T(KB IB3AB7 IPAT

PreseeStega eT the'C

‘WOmBAi

Rail ILmb Cuavsamnx.—All pers-dte

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Ji
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Tbe CoonciI met in regular Session.—

interratrd in the ronwtructlon of a Horse

Present—Tbo President, Recorder and

STONE &amp; HYATT

Rwrlriiad, ormfrocMg thia Trusteea Ellis. Parsons Mid Ackley.
On motion of A. H. Eftls, the sum of
pidee at torn* point on the Centra! of
dollars was audited and allowed tn
Nurtbrro lUilroadi, are reqasimd to i ten
D. Cook, fur making Roll and spreading
meet in c&gt;&gt;nvcnti&lt;*n Nt Hailing*, ob the tbe Highway or Street tex, fur the use
18th iusL for the purpose of detriaiag fte of the Street Ccwnnslaotoutr.-'•
■ ■­
On 'motion of E. Parsons—Voted—
beet method of accomplishing said enter­
that the street commissioner be and be
prise.
hereby ia authorised u» go on and eeie tn
HPA. Gooma*,*
the building of such aide-walks as are not
Kavkas Bablow,
built by I biwe taxed, or their agents, al
A. W. Bailbv,
the'proper time, in bis discretion; and
J. M. Rvsmil,
that he receive renumeration therefor out
G. W.MftLS,
of tbe first aide-walk money collected.
Hastings, June &lt;i’63.
. . .
On motion—Voted—that hereafter, tbe
proceedings of tbe Common Council ba.
Tex Gbowxmo Waxat.—A little peror a Strntn

CHEAPtt THIS THE CHEAPEST

DRY GOODS,

tbh aflktiag SiMaaapar. and for dw tert af Ae
foaoadan it aotaUt. That it b for capehor te
»ny other ra«e&lt;!r y* dsrhed b known
all
who have given it a trial. That it dews eotwboa virtw* truly *stitbrdtttrj la their efott
apoa ttafo riaaa «f eompU.au. i* lilByBljily
tnureo by fae groat maltttud* at publ.dv
known and rrtnirkable cure* it bai mad* of
th. following dimmss : XiEg's Evil or
Cl*n4-l*r Swellings, Tumors. Erup­
tion*, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipslia, Boae or St Anthony'. Fire. Salt
BJmui. Scald HMd. OobA* from tabereulmxs deposit* in the hra White

Dyroapna or Indigeatimi. Syphilis sad
Byptilitic Infections, MarcurixlDiseaaea,
Fenala WeakMaesfo sad. fodasd, iHswMe
•eriM of romplaiau that ariM from imparity
of tba blood. Mlaate rvpero of iadiridaal
*a« may be found fa Arts'* Amssicab
AUIaSac, which is famished to tl«e dn»cjta*

aonnl &lt;.b*ervatfasi oanvineee us that the

Groceriet,

On motion of F. D. Ackley, the Coun­
pnmprct for a good crop of w beat la aome
Wl'd. Hats,
narta of thia county i* coustantly becom­ cil adjourned.
Recorder.
Many piece* which,three weeks
ago. promised a large yield are now in
a fair a ay to prove worthless.
The
ing lean.

ry.) &lt;m il&gt;* •Ightocnth I litej day of J*fy. A. D.
IMS, at as* o'ateek, ia tba afternoon of that day.
to p*y th. inHkl do* 00 mi U)V't(*g&lt;- aod
esat sflU* fWeelssar*
‘ *
Dated. ApiUttU, IM.
«; . r. HOLDXX.
aprtl
.
Amfrn of

larrm oftbe Hessian fly ta doing a terrig,
l&gt;la work in many lelda. Whether the’
•ante difficulty prevail* in all parte jClbc

county or not, we are not informed.—

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

CARPETS

Wehave seen sums fields apparently- ex­

empt.

1«« of Hailing*, *od *bo w eauM. If *»» There be.
fay lb* prayer of tbo peUttoovr aboiild aol be

.“WnBux thajt Stxaxjxo.—Our ootemporary uf the Banner protasis against the
charge
stealing, but below we Instance
an net equally as dishonest and mean.
J. 8. Van Brunt, Secretary ofbhf Railroad_tn»eUng, held on Thursday May 21at,
soon after banded him a report of tbe;
pnw^edings of the meeting, for public*-'
tion, requesting at the same- time,' that

And It io farther ordtrod, tbit tbo poUtioaor
benotioo to tbo ncrnon* i*ler**ted in uld Mill*
rm* peadoney of Mid pet.lloo and tlx bearing

Or More than 80,000 daa^tp have
occurre4 .it JUchrikfcd 8sii6g the laK,
two years. This is an average of 1250
per month, or of 41 .daily, . Il ia • Ofortality in two years nearly equal to the
number of the whole population of the
city when tbe rebellion broke out.
Of
0&lt;&gt;ur»e. tbe larger proportion of these are
from their own army. The battles, from
the first al Bull Ron tn the laat at Cbant h» copy to the Ptonrtr with request to
ptiMlab. But the a&gt;py wti pever de­ eellursville, bate all helped to ewell tbe
Aggregate.
livered. n«»r any word of apology for the
nonfulfillment uf his duty.
We leave
tbe matter with the sinip,!* statement, for
Ex-Governor Robert C. Whicklifle was
tbe public tn draw -their own eonelueioea" lately taken prisoner at hie residence in
of tbe Aoaorafi/r editor.—Pioiuer, Juju 5. Bayou Sara, by some of Gen. Banks’ for­
ma. He was Governor of Louisiana pre}
W e don’t want to be harsh upon .the vi..uW»e tbe~»fcetios ofThde. D. M&lt;H.re?
Pionttr, because it is getting to be as&lt; tbe present inoom bent, and was a warm

COMMISSION EJIVS NOTICE.
1 person* having' claim* agaii^l tba

C4r*Tben Qwd&gt; hare beta per-,
chxsci itaee the rreal decline la prl
la Mew Tert, awi wtH be wM te
Mtlify the Parcbaser.
Battle Creek, ■ay If, IMS. 3m
cm

VEW HARNESS SHOP.

..l,r tated »u. If |. Iff. differ

A
The attention of tbe public ia invited
to th*
Stop of

wasting .

New Harnesses,

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
sively Used.

friend of Douglas in the last Presidential
wfhway tbe above'qoflaiinn is not true, declion. Hg ia of the Kemnoky family
really mean lhath is an ^unqualified of the same name, and went into the re­
bellion very unwillingly.
falttkood in rsery particular. Mr. Van

lying accusatioo. Tbe same paper contnms other personal articles, as utterly
Abefituto of truth. The Pio^tr asama'
•XL-ra, -prawn, fc. .

kaow tbe pablie have beet deceived by
mtnv compoaml* of Stm&gt;rnnlla, that promised
mseh and did ooth-q;; bet they win wither bo
detrived nor dteaAfaimed is fata. it. virtwm
bare bees prerai by abesdaat trial, and facro
romaitM so qantion of k* surpaeriag oxroUeoc*
fcv the cere of tbo afflicting dbraem It ia fa-

&gt;Mt*d to f Ir* ktan a e*H before making

sensitive as it is ('untruthful; but when

Brunt ttnl to tn on Monday,'a copy of I
Much amusement wa^ caused tn the
the proceedings of the railroad meeting. Chicago Canal Convention on the first day
T^o lad who brought them asked in to of ita session, when Vico-President Hamcopy them, that he might take a copy to lio took bia seat as- presiding officer, ow­
ing to biw derignation of the members as
th*Pionter. This we declined, fur the
' “ Senatora’’ while making a speech in rewhat of time, but told tbo boy wg t would
■r— ra*kk
‘pra.
have them’In print,'*0 that be could have
AM copy 00 tbe next 4»y- He never aakWhen Col. Grierson was passing near
ed aa to take them to the Pwwarw Otrr Jackson, Miss., a lady applied to him for
paper, containing the proceeding*, was, ■ protection for her property. Ho assured
taken to the Pinwr on Tawdry f-0»e- her that be was not after property, “ but
ning. That paper did hot issue unlit the was running for Governor, and just call­
ed to keep his appointment.”
&amp;idoy following; sod now it brings Ita

irmedv which i« adrqcate tu ita am.
wv noir offer to ll.e pebhc under the r-«-n«f
Avsa's SaesAraaitL*, skhonch it u ranBOMd of isgrsdkmu. KXM of wfikh Mtreed the
beat of SafSWRoCo fa altefstivo power. By
It* aid too m*y protect yonraelf from the •adertt»r aai danew of tl&gt;eM &lt;!iwirdcr*. I“urjT&gt; oat
lb* foal romtpuoo* that rot sad faster fa tb*
Weed; psrf* out the csaac* of disowe, sad
risorou. Iwmhi. wiU foifo*. By iia peculiar
vlrai** tfa* remedy Mimnlatro tbe vital fauettom, and thw* evpri* the dumempen which
fafe wtaMaTtb* system or bant out oa any

Tbo bail of werinaew *mploy*d.
Repairing done oa abort wetle*.
[jan!4]

H. A..GOODYEAR.

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
pbindlk,

•dgoef Frobet*.

.

Th* snd«r*ign*d. bartag all tbe blank* ond
n*e*msry la*trwc|i*e», la prepared Io oolloct all
claim* aguaat tb*Xtoverameal for

OT ICS ia b«rvby giv«a. that by virta* of a
BOUNTY. BACK PAY. PENSIONS,
Ucmms baariag 4bfe tb* O4lb of April. IMS,
fink, fee., fee.
sad gvaalsd to M by the Jndg* *f Probat* of tb* .: 1.- ,
county of Calbvus. and State of M.cbigsa.** Ad* I alway* C*lleel and we-rtr fall to Fay
■*lai*lr*tni ufthr lUloto uf J*»on Cow Im. lite o

N

Ns lee* rewared matll cteiiBB* are
tollrrletl.
0Ba« be Sordid Mtt.eLoppo.lLa tM PestOBe*
Kalamuoo, Michigan.
.
. .

CHERRt PECTORAL, '
The World’s Greet Rcmody for
Coughs, Col du, Incipient Con­
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages
of the dlsoaao.
Thri baa been *o long e*cd and *0 salversagy known, that
need do no rworr tbaa
aMsro the poUic that fas qealky U kept op m
tbf &gt;&lt;•&gt;: u ever Km brat, and that k may be
rebed oa tn do all it ha* ever done.
Prepend by
Da J C A rut A Co.,
AnctfeW ass Aoolft^ol Clwtrifn,
XanroO Mas*.
Bald bv aT drsgxbtv rrorywtev*
Robert* A Striker, Haatiag*; F. L. Btak*. irvfem
W. C- Aikln, HwkoryCorner*; N.C.Kwin, rSE
rtarin*| w. *. Bmsfagsm. MiMtevifa. H L

"T. A. KIAFPEX*

Dissolution Notice

MANHOOD;

t la b«rtbr giVM, that'lb* coyartew■■ HOW LOST!
HOW RESTORED I
&gt; SstsMfor* vrUtiag, eaSsr Ibe aasw and
■Vsn Mvwri A MarbU." ia Iki. d.r 4ia-1 Jot
marine j A***
r sralsal eoMvsl AU onto* sa4 aesovaia 1 A LECTCHE 05 THE5 AT CUE, TREATMDtT.

» Un0*1;
"

l&gt;!e notoriety ; and lt ha* succeeded jseH,|4„ trade.

We believe Vq Stale; that nbii$ is suse^ptible of proof when we say that ita

atBSemeota are seldom credited 00lew

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CLBANstao. avaur. calls*
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Tna last PioxxxB has aa article head­

GOtSf !Gold? go£d!

ed, “A Wail," and lt&lt;le indeed what its
title itkdieatea. ItaUrugglee, writhing*.

an.1 coutortiona to escape from its ah.
pleasant predicament, liken it to a Jene- wm cure mw
;; i7
stuck upon a pin.
ft asserts and j Gl.odul^- S.dliM, Wk.u A*’”"*1
SrpMIl, Bora. I* lL »■—. ““"I
draiea, with aa IHtle regard to truth, as J/ra..4Ud»—t—
the—aa tbo Ptoaasr. It attempts to meet [trad.. UUUrau Ulcra, t-HJ'n 1“
“&gt;
our iptcijlauioiti of |u blackguardism, Grain, OkrS-rf &lt;W to*
indecod by the excess're use of
by untruthful accusations against us.—
Mercery, Calomel, Corrosive Sublimate.
Now. it ia said, that the “proof of tbo
pudding la in ebewing the string;" and Otioine, fee.
LAMBS
as wa have heretofore.given oor readers MGcral .ilk W—*
some samples of the' pereonaFitiee and
mlgarisroa oftbe Ptcftetr. we propose to
make n a propnoHien, which will not only
•ettls the queotioa j&gt;f peroMMliltM bwl 1
alsx tba question of r»r*city which wo'

lto»e raised.

If tbeeditor ef th® Amswwr '

ou.

Tbe donee to'bo

and Gentlemen eiery where, can make
from Fltjk 1&lt;I Teo .Dollars per day. ,
'
(See private Circular. )
Sill IsMrt is aacb lock**, l*s picture* of say fe-

SOLDIER’S

BOOTTY,

BACK PAY. PENSION, feC.

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aPJFLXCTC^

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ONLY

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an IMMENSE 8TOCK 0FD1
‘

GOODS,

ises

Jk-T THE

IXCW8IVE cash store in rattle creek,

cofcha •AM m

A large assprtipe it of. CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, at prices to suit the tijnes.

interna*

dnf, m o«r fcalhi* fir p®****"*

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HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, W.
Iftntr,

SflztW Jortrj.

WEDNESDAY,

J?*1*!**"^- ■n* ton.
fa
crown of old trilf», at the back 6T ydur
kr■‘-■“I ■‘• VMd of pHu Ur,-t
,nln
I, (rot.
Th.1,
l»t&gt;™ tM Irani
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old faaMOned portico, ahi! the------- i
the p,“-..s.TO m
bra ta
h uh. bw,o6«. wu.

AT THE

gistings’ business girtrtGrj.

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &amp;, Striker,

.

A BPAULDING,

rxE ATXB9 irall HeAa &lt;rf dry. fM4s^«
M crockery. Ae. State «., st »be poeteO

JPisitlhng.
DRIGK AND NIEDICKNKS,
^Chesalcals, Paints, Oils, Can
* phene, Bnrning Flsd4.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

t». c. HAWiey,
Lis *U kiwis of Family Groeerlre.
and Woods® wars, and a geaeral asI'r/rialpM, Also Notary rablie.
^eeaoWf the Maaliaw Hasse.

IBEJRT8 te MTR1KKK,

mi uifm.
KT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PURP0SE8.0NLYun

fasMS£erro—that II nay op«o nato ■».—4J oka B.

He was an old man—not so old either,
for the years of bis life could not have
wrinkled his forehead and whitened his
hair, and the hands locked together on
the low pine table, did pot tremble with
the weakness of age; yet very old and
very miserable looked the solitary occopnnt of that narrow room or entry, with
its faded red curtains, and ita atmosphere
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
rendered almost intolerable by the bar­
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
room into which it opened. A hat bear­
&gt; fast, sTarythiDg in ths Groe.ry has. such as ing unmistakable evidence, of long Inti­
-ill be oeeded for fauilv om.
macy with “brickbats and gutters.” main­
A Im a (treat varietr of the
tained a safe position on one side of the
owner's head ; and a pair &lt;if elbows thrust
aniDJCw □'XBiF-jJuutx-j
themselves through bis coal sleeves in re-~

GROCERIES

Aid CeaklRg Extracts,

ford to be out." Add to thia, reader, a
Cr uf pant* whose original color would
lesbeen sjnattrr offline and study to
deUrmine, and outate the tout tnftmhlt
of the j»retched being who occupied the
tack of the only grog shop which ha was
allowed to freqent in all the village of
Greenfield.
Andy et that miserable, solitary,friend
less creature, sitting there half stupified
with the eflecU of last night's revel, and
utterly unoonacion* that outside the May
morning had been burn uf God. with Ita
gldhuus birthright of ■sunshine and dews
•and bird-songs, teas ■ heart, and “far
away, spa great many pairs of stairs in
bis heart, is a dour,” covered with cob­
webs and dust; and on that door la a
word written, which time and ein have
never becu able to efface—and that word
is Mas.
But nobody over dreamed of this, and
people abuuk their beads, and said Billy
tiiroug’s case was a hopeless oee. Had
not many kind hearted persons reasoned
with him earnestly on the evil of his
ways 1 Had nut the “temperance men”
guns to him with the pledge, and prom­
ised him embloywietu .if bo wpqid sign
it 7 And sll this bad been in vain.
Ah! none of them bad groped their way
up the winding stairs, and read'the name
on the hidden door there !
But while the unhappy man aal by the
BACK PAY, PENSION. faC. &lt;
pine table that morning, the bar-keeper
suddenly entered, followed by a lady
with soft, haxel eyes, and a face that a
DepartaMwl. Wskhingtoa. D. C.,
child would have gone to In any* trouble.
COMPLETE FORMS AND DIRECTIONS
The old man looked op with a' vacant
rsa »mic*nonn&gt;« ___
gux of wonder, as the bar-keeper offered
ARREARS OF FAY, BOUNTY A PENSIONS. the lady a chair, and pointed to the oc­
ond,r ihe dbff.reot.eU ofCcnrre*.; sod having cupant of the other, aay ing:
. _____ —tih J A ErumoKmi..
' •‘That's Bill Strong, madam,” and with
a lingering stare of surprise and curiosity,
left the gentle woman alone with the as-

IKTERT MEDICINES

KN1PPU A BVMBV8.

•'

A TTORNEY8 ..4 COUNSELLORS AT LAW
SoUeiUra is CU.^,
Agists. Bullae*. aMebdvd to with fimplnsse
“oi^J1 fasrdirt Street, •ppoaitotba PmMAw,

A

SOLDIER'S BOUNTY,

ail

wnsor

JOB PRINTING,

MANHOOD;
HOW LOST!

HOW BESTOBBD !

A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREATMENT,

fr/KD its extreme-curiosity, co tbe ber-

7*:- -!-AoM Bffl; end tU eibreasloi
war itrito degree lesMned.-wben. in a few'■ ways teased upon the plea, of “generM
moments after, bid - Bill followed tar' good," er “ aMlatary neceea^y.’’
without AteRpiug.a* usual, to Mk* Ms;
fTbe sreument w&gt;v U, *? .We hate Lincoin so bitterly, that in order to resist
, him successfully, we kniist make slaves bT
And now, reader, yon whose heart
ourselves." 'The answer of ouffpecple tat,
throbs with IcndernM. sad rovereoee for‘ UW» will beiMares aeitbsr to Lincoln,
huiaanily. folleu,, dmiptod, miaarabla' nor Daria, w Freote. nor Euglanfo"—
though it may&gt;a,.rpmfinHr that some­
where io the heart of yotir Yellow-man Is' Nunfa Qsrolia* is a State, not a province.
She bas eighty thousand ot as brake
a door, ifrhfch,' ftoogh-’chiaed fob :mahy
troope as ever trod tbe earth. Wbro.be
yeare, will sorely epw toxhc band tbat
' caHs them lhev wIMeoma. j jf ttee -worst
knocks in kiodoses, and the voice’thatk ibeuld happen, abte,will
uble to-take
ealletaloee.
■
- .t-.-.
care of herself aa an independent power.
~ Sbe will not submit, in any efmt kla
law of Congress, passed Ih delibcnrfe vT"
l ©littfdo of toe Consdtutfoa. She will not
truthful sod sincere woman—she wjutae&gt; submit to Mr. Devi&gt; being iurentod with
eharafariv chrjita! clear, without' fold'I dipUftorisl powers ; bqt,ske will .resist
and without waxen mart. In the neigta• such a law by withdrawing from the
borhovd wberS shs.lives she has ever the• ConWeriliMi; artd she will figbt her way

Hastings

uUyjrffep w-w ",■■!■■

rfWUlUm

eome to supper."
Ona after another the bl _____________
came rolling do*n Old Bift's-pale cheeks. Saaling vote in favor of mu&gt; ,aud. meas­ures, whib her disapptobstfon isACceptedI
Ah! the lady bad found ths door then. ■
“ I was always at bmne al Willie!®/ ss the judgement uf one wfideC, iFutnldtoess gi ves her hnight fhnd her very prop
father wootiaay^'And -u.ed u» tavo my
fresh milk and ; bread. tow; and when udicM are listened to with respect,, and1
this had disappeared. Willie would draw suffered; to carrv weight. Smoerity is
hie stool u&gt; his mother's fowl, lay Bis bead one o£ the qualities ahaelutqly neccssary
co her lap. and she would tell in some In love or friendship. Though her nature1
be of the tenderest, her ay mpitblS/1wirth
very pleasant atoryjjt might be of Joseph
,
or David, or some gooff child wbo after as sbunsbine, tend her compassion Sb ft de,
swan's-down,.vAif oar friend has not ai»-.
ward became a great man ; and then she
eerily,
her
goLd-te
but
burnished
brass,
would part Willie's brown curls from
'
bis forehead, and in a voice. I can never
•
foruet, aay. “Promise me, Willie, when what healipg power her tenderness,' ofr
what balm her plty/lf oitil^a triek“of
you go into the world and ita lempetiona,
and your mother is laid down in the temperament—aa easy ptay of eye and,
muscle, with no cool beneath—a’ mare
church yard yonder, promise me, child,
।
that ber prayers and ner memory shall surface working of shallow waters, w Uh
keep you from all evil ..ways.”
And no depth or source below 1 Doe* it help
Willie would lift his laughiiiit, blue eyee one much to hear friendly words warmly
to her (ace. nnd say, “I’ll be a firat-rate spoken, and sympathies prodigally offered
man,('don’t be afraid, mother."
And and to know that in half an hour afterthen, after we had said our prayers, we • anta we attall be laagbed at or betrayed,
would go to bed as happy as the birds all tboM gracieua praise^like cufnaw
fluven uprooted, lying withering on ber
that went to their nests in the old apple­
tree branches by the window, and iuot as lips beneath the blight uf ber untruth 1
we wereeinking to sleep, we would bear
a soft fool-fall on the stairs, and a loving
face would bend over to see if we were
Thq Chicago THfians of late data no­
nicely tacked up'
It It a long time,' tices the arrival In ihat city uf i CDnsignfather would say,1 after a pause, ‘since I ment of fifteen barrels of" first olesa tar
heard from Will la, but sure I am that he manufactured at Grand Trarerao, Mich.,
has never fallen into evil waya
The by a party of Norwegians who settled
memory of bis mother would keep him there last foil, and who proposu entering
from ttaiL"
quite extonoirely into the business. This
Bap, rap! rapt went the words of, the is the first tar ever sent out of this State,
lady at thu door of the old man's heart. and we presume the first ever ananofootCrack, crack, crack 1 went the dour on ita ured in the Want, and the opinion-was’
rusty binges ; while far above them both quite generally entertained at Chicago1
the angels of God held their breath and that this was the forerunner of an exten­
liateoed.. But the lady could only ace sive buslnas of this kind. Now that at­
the subdued man bury his face in his tention is called to the matter, it io a aurhands, and while hia whole frame shook prtM that the manufacture of tar has not
like an aspen leaf, she beard him murmur, been entered upon before. That taken
to Chicago was of the best quality, and
amid child-like sobe:
“My mother! Oh,my mother!”
there seems to be no good reason why tbe
And-she knew the tears were washing I pines of Michigan should net afford aa
out alsq many dark page io the record of good an articleaathose of Nisrth Carolina.
Old Bill's past life; so, with a silent 8&gt;m* the above wee written Msaera. Bis,
sei de Gillett, of Ibis Glty, have received
prayer qf thank fulness, she resumed:
“But there wasona acene father-loved three or four barrels of tar mAnufoctered
to talk of lietter than ML the rest, it was nt Bauble River on tbe eastern shore of
on the morning you were married, Mr. lheState, byr a company that went in from
Strong. ‘It was enough to do one's cy.es Lansing Tor that purpose, ami who - progood,' bo used to say? ‘to. look al them as poaeuarry ing on tbe busineaa to a oom-dthey walked up thenld ohurch-aisle; be crable extent. This consignment is an ex­
with bls proud, manly tread, and she a cellent article, being a littla thin but no
delicate, fiaglle creature, Air as the or­ more so than the 8weedish tar. - We an­
ange bloeeoms that trembled in her hair. ticipate that at unMistant rlay .thla will
I remember how dear and firm bis voice brooms a large buaioew in the State.—
aotnfded through the old ehurehj aS he Dtl, Cm.42v.

promised to. love, protect and cherish-the
fair girl at hia aide; and 1 know, aa be
looked upon her. the very winds of heav­
en should not visit her face too roughly.’’
"And then my father would tell us of
a home made very bright by watchfol
aficetvon, and cf a dark-eyed boy and fair­
-haired girl who came after a while to
gladden it; and then you know ho romoved to the West and lost eight of you,
Mr. Strong."
Once again the lady
agony of tha man before
to behold; end when she spoke again, it
wan io a lower and more mournful tone:
“J promised my father, previoaely to
his death, .that if l aver virited Memtire
state, I would seek out bis old friend,—
But when I Inquired fur.yaa, tbsy anfoldad a terrible swv/tt»..HM», Jfck Stron8;
they told.'nw of a broken, desolate house­
bold, of tbe gentle, uncomplaining wife.
who went dnten, with s prayer
lips fiir the erring huiband, broken ttSR
edto the grave- and of the’ fair haired
girl Jhey
h&gt; » 0^* *Wlc by ta*

No bad man is ever brought to repentaaoebr angry words; by bitter, scornful
reprosetee*. Hu fortifies bitnaelf against
a reproof, and hurls back foul charges in
the fine of hie accuser. Yet .guilty and
hardened as be acctr ~ u-‘jt—- - i—
hie bosom, and maj
by a gentle voice.
restrain his disposition to blame and find
fault, and can bring himself duwn to a
fallen brother, will soon find a way to
better feeling* witbin. Pity and patience
are tbe two keye which unlock lbs beman heart. They who have been most
,succtataful laborers among the poor and.
,vicious,’ bare been the most forbearing.
।Said tbe celebrated 8a Vioaeni.de Paul,
■“ If it has plrescd heaven to employ ths
most miserable ot men for the occwsipti
,nf acMe soula, tteoyJravatbem*»l»ce opo.fresed tlM it :waa by the patienoe and
rympatby-whieb ho had for them-..
.the oonvicu, amaHg.'iUtota±liF*l..0*a *&gt;•
gained in .no other way. When I have
kiMed fbdlr Aaln^and Aown rownpeestaft
.for ttarir dfotrwte—then they • have1 HtteoItvaH It waa I ttet ifld R aRY! I ad to ma.—J. T^far.
.
kiHet! lbemr*sW oH Bill, in a v6ieu
boaroe with emptlon, and be Ufted hl.
bead from bis ciaipvd hands and looked
upon UkMy^evteff foabtre wearing such
a ItaA
ar*y
r«»rew that she
’ **
* - ' ,
-Atotadyte^

out against all corners with acoursgowud
ardor which -Will eclipse even aay former.
actaeeemeMaoC.bereoca during
foUng-war. I*qriM«Blto./|re4etogmiBM
a&lt;ft to exchange one deepdOMn 'for’M&lt;
other.

Collate frmw Utah.
Brigham Youffi’s practical good uensa Is
aiustrated in’the mease ree behdbplMat
tbe eomwncomeni of tbe war, for emsn- .
ta pa ting the saints from dependence on
Southern cotton.
With a for reaching
sagacity, even before the bombardment
of Fort Sumpter, 'he introduced the pro­
daction of this staple, and in the opening
of 1861 be caused a colony . offiye faundred families to settle on tbe Rio Virgin,
a small att*an&gt; running through thesoutbera portico of the territory. Though the
work was not popular at firet, tbe ffoatata*'.:
in spite of many duiad vantages, worked
with suffieieul vigor and cuergy to -pro­
dupe quite a respectable orop'lbe first
year, and at tbe rod ef tbe second not on.
iy tad enough to supply the home -cm- r
sumptioss. but tied an overplus for upor*
telion mtoss Q&gt;e plains to St. LuuiA The
quantity exported waa not large, not over
a hundred bales, probably—bet it was
miflwiealto demonstrate tbe practicabil­
ity of ths soil,and the energy and industry
of. the Mormofes. Tbe experiment, K
must,be rememueted, was Wied without '
any of tbe Patent Office aids of seeds and
instructions, which Have atneb been Intro- ••
d^ced with sucii good effect in the Weatera Stales. Next year, with Hies® helps, ,
it is^ikely that cottes can be firmly establisbed as a profitable and important srti.
cle-uf commerce in Che .Territory ot Utah,
with the probability of the culture ex­
tending to Chliforaia, along tbo slope* of
the great Pacific Ocean.
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This war is a war-to care the nation.
It ta a war not only for ourselves,but for
our children tothe latest generation. It
involves intereeU of almost infinite mag­
nitude The men in power at Washing­
ton are but dost in the balance when
weighed against the destinies at stake. —
To whatever side they may shift, It fo
nothing in its bearings upon the obliga­
tions of the war. If life President usurps,
Impeach him, as the Constitution pro­
vides, by the Honee of Representatives,
and try aim. by the Senate.
If you do not choose h&gt; do that, bear
with him for the twenty months he will
remain in office, or seek to change his
conduct by array ing against him the force
of pablic opinion. Take any of the parts
that you please, if you think the Presi­
dent wrong. But if you are a sane man,
don’t be guilty of the madness. If yon art
a loyal man don't be guilty of the faithloaieteas, uf saying that if thia creature of
a day does thia, or fails to do that, the
rebellion shad have ita way and the Ra­
tion go down. You might aa well say
that if the priest at the altar dees not
rightly perform his duties, the Ark of
die Covenant shall be broken ; and that
if the ministers of dip Church go astray,
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auo{parqooqiaxaa toopt^ u-jaaau *ou
p®|pK&gt; uaoq OAxy jpqa mp iug aqi
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jo •*°R1 in®" WW *“• “!
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pro ft jo talte aqi uwaiaq Xinp Xuaiipw
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aroudutoo uoddo XjtatSNU a pwunouo-id na rooy
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•jy aqi pro ‘aaoipnfaxd aaayi pwonbuoa

Xiibbonu woit mg
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ro»r aqi uaaaiaq 'Xinp Xjuiijitu oi iaaf uatu oitqa J! pro ‘Jta a.uaui aitqa ttta
ata aqi iaqi paaapap aiadod nopfooddo
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aqi 1 roaaap uai U| peipjoa axa auouaj
: pwapjo uaaq iaX aa «aq yiup — uopiaoddo }ua[o|A itotu oqi qi!« law
ayijo
ou iaqi Burials i«g ‘jpaij xq aqi uodn tqoaiq aqi jo attt qooa
alma proutAptitqiiy tiuawqoowiu!
-oqauowad p^jjgumn ||t pua 'ftei Xptf

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l.r. -f Which WM dh.lwd and paunud

Tua fcWitxyfc of the Miter In ?mabin«
-the military iniredl ntevil fci «w*^f the *uh- M Hpuiut, Ya. . .

distriots nf this county., will account for
any apparent inattention to oar paper for

M® BBAEY PAY.

. . Tbanesdlennd

STONE &amp; HYATT -

manner of adjusting it (and other impor­
tant IlnnmvamMU.I
_ ____ i 1 •*

-—■—— ■■
m.u iut- tnacnme
the past two week*.
baa tba exclusive use of a convenient, sell
Acting, and nuis«lew stop, by which a reTax edttob arknowledgaa bb jfratificaof«*». wlteah la prevented,
tinn for n serenade on Saturday cvenlag. and also a guard to protect the dregs of
tbe operator from tbe rubbing of the bal
Th* tnosie, which w»&lt; from atringed inlance-wkeeL ..The appratua for catching
ni.U.nni,., .lu.uip.uiru WJ • WWK.M--- "»■ and looping tbn&lt;4hread, as it passed
-offtm^very^Leht 'qBaflty, end in' &lt;he trflH through by the needle, amslata of two
hnnra of the night wks truly enchanting? •r.m,14n,,kihK ’"gether • cross at the end
Accept
0^^'frieu^H
w,b of a forftibnUl axis. AS thia' revolves ,
i eloee to tbe need I a under the cloth-plate, ■
lingly return suddenly from dream-land •me of these arena, shaped like a book,
at any time, tohtearapeh excellentniuric. and rapidly enlarging .towards ita baaa,-tW Lad. I
CoxDXMWo.—NftGee-h posted'on tbe' whlth.btNen bn.pghl against the axis, ,
lower bridge over the.Tbonupple Elver, and next slips upon the other arm, which iand all olb.r per.ju* lm.re.trd ia said j.Uto,
in thie’vill^e, telling &lt;6e public tKat the gives tbe loop a twist and holds it. Al 'a* required to appear at a asaMoa of mU court,
“ «b* Frebste Office, la th.
tbe same time the needle goes up and ■
*f n**ll"I». “* *tow cure. If say there
bridge has been condemned by the Com­ cornea down again through tbe doth, car be. Ay ibs prayer of ths poUlioaer stesald aol
missioners nf Highyraje* This i», ij^cf*
“*k:s further ordered that the prthtoaor
fedt,'lelHng(he peapIvUUe'Wtbey eb&amp;idue
giro uolisc IO lbs porfetM iatoesatedla ssW relate
in *pre»dy&gt;g the second. The twistuiven of ths nendmoy ol said pslilraa and tho brering
to pAM Pfer tbe bridge,-, and break their
to Uu thread/m faqniug the loop has a thereof, by ceasing a copy of thia notice and order
necks thereby, ibe township will nut be main lai effect in si'rchglheuing the hold to be peblishod in the HaMlnga. Banner, ■
"r B*P*PV pri“,rd *d&lt;! rireulailagia said eounty I
responsible for damage*.
. ..
. . of the thread in the cloth, and thus pro­
ducing a very strong and durable seetn.
Its
strength
au
little
liability
U&gt;
rip
may
Lccxt.—R. J. Gsast has, for once,
has been very forthnste not only for be readily seen by cutting a narrodf atrip
Estate of MarUllo F. Crseby
across tbe seam of a piece uf cotton thus
himself, but for all hie oustnmera. Moat 6f sewbd, and comparing it with a similar
■XjTATE OF MICHIGAN. I
Pro boU Coort
Barry County,
j" for said county,
cur readers well know that tbe success of piece sewed by hand. On attempting U&gt; O
Aba session or «*Jd Court bolden al tbe Proour forces at Vicksburg— altbitbgh long pull nr rip the pteoea nphrttK Will be betetlfficin tbe vHlage ot Haalinga. nd Saturday,
deforced, Is felt by /&lt;H cUsaes M ®n tn found thal lht&gt; former thus tested is tbe Uw sixth day uf Jone, in the rear one thou­
sand eight hundred and *iziy-l£ree. Present,
stranger nf the two. The tendency to Sbonnaa
C. Pnndie. Judge of ^rebate.
tranaplre—has cau»ed a great fall in the
ravel, hitherto the objectionable feature
In t!.. waiter &lt;f the estrte of Mariiilo F.
price of good* in the New York market., of machines of (his class, fr in this’obvi­ Croeby lata of said corny, deceased
Oa readiag and Cling the petition, duly TeriCed
Mr. Grant had deferred making hia pur­ ated by tbe drawing of tbe end of the ofC. R. Croroy brother of sax! dawn, id preying
chases until the grant decline ia price* thread through the proceeding loop by tha far rereins therein Mt forth,that tbe last Will and
.had taken place, and hie,g‘«?d*— wtich hook at the last stitch, and thus fastening
it whenever it is MVken by design or ac­
are just’ being received— Will be found
cident.
cheaper than tbe Cheapest. We believe
“ Tbe needle, being short and straight, forenoon, be Msirooi for tbe hearing of eaid
we state what will be fottn&lt;L-V&gt; ba true. runs with perfect exactneaa and certainty petttlsn. and that the belre at law of said deceas­
ed. and all dlhtr persons interested in eetd HtiH
when we aay that Mr. Grant can end across seams, and eyen over several ab­ are required io erprar al a eeaaiun «f eaid Court,
ruptly increasing thicknesses ofcloth. It then to be bcl Irn at tbe I’mbala Office in tbe vildoe* tell Dry Goode chmtper than any'
Is consequently well adapted for running l«" pf Hartings, and show eaaae, if ear there be,
shy the prayer of tbe petitioner shoeld net be
other bouae in Hasting*at high rates of speed, and has thus been,
kept in operation for three months at a
py Tba HoWban AaaociATioji of lime by the Elm City Company, at New
Thlladrlplns.'eiteblikhed on a charitable Haven, making over 3,000 stitches a min­
ute. Tho Company employ a consider­
’basis for tbe relief of the victiroa pt vii&lt;able number of the machines in their
fent di were, extends'Ita operations dver manufacture of tape tri mining*, patent
the whole Union, And everywhere enjoys ruffle*, etc., and usually run them about
a high rvputeUon. as. aa honorable and 2,000 stitches a minute."
useful lastitutia*.

CHEAPER

THAN THE CHEAPEST

DRY GOODS.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

CARPELS
•Sy These Goods bard bees pwchasei slate the great decline ii prl
cm la New Tort, aid win he Mid k
satisfy the Purchaser.
Battle Creek, Bay 15, IMS. 3m

ew harness shop.
The attention of the public is Invited
to th. Nsj|Haroaaa SboP of,

I. A. GMBYEAI,
In Connection with hia Hardware.
waating

Parson.

New Harnesses,
Are rsqaretod to slv« him * call bsfnrs nuking
tbair
&gt;* ha I* A...-—

CHERRY PECTORAL

Jj—14]

H. A. GOODYEAR.

We oUI attention In

tbe announcement of the Directors with
much confidence, in their integrity, and

in the medical skill of the Surgeons em­

DR RADWAY 8 CLEANSING SYRUP, caim»
RENOVATING RESOLVENT.

The World** Great Romody tat
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con*
cumption. and for tho relief
Of Consumptive patient*
in advanced atago*
of the disease.

Thi. has bam so long med and se aatvee*
-sally known, that wn need do no more thaai
a-iura tho paMic that it. quality I. kept up »
Hu. I~u« 1. .... I.„ ■--- --- I .L-. I. ___ :

From base PHta, E»q, * wealthy Planter

ployed in their Dispensary.

“Perhaps our phrases are at times, a negro girl twenty five year* old, taken
little harsh, and it may be, not always in sick with Scrofula. Fear to loose the
good taste ; hut tn c-in pen sale these de­ girl, 1 sent her up tn my daughter, to bo
fects, they have always been truthful."— under the treatment of Dr. Williams, bi
Henry county, who eujuy«a great repu­
Pioneer, June 12.
tation in curing chronic dreeaaea. The
The above Is taken from ths first part girl remained there three months without
-of an article two-lhirda of a column long, deriving any benefit: In fact, she grew
which contains evidence «f the iruthful- worse all the time and I had to send for
ness of the first part, and of tbe utter her. When she returned, her Breast
Neck and lArma were Covered with Ban­
falsify of tbe last part of the above quo­ ning Sore*. She waa so weak abtt could
tation. We are glad to see that our scarcely walk—she waa worn to a skele­
neighbor is profiting by our castigation* ton. 1 was advised by Mr. Illiver, of
and has been impelled to tell the truth in thia place, to use “ ttadyray's Renovating
Reaoltcat.” Three months *i&gt;ffiued to
a pari of his statement.
Thus, l»e ac­
restore her to hrnkb.' She la n„w well
knowledges that his articles are not al „ *he was before she »** taken sick.
tcayt In good taste; be might have added
Mrs. Tv sun, who fives within five miles
with equal truthfulneae that they are ofthh'pfece had a girl suffering worse
mUmr io good teste.
He also aaya that ibMSJH.ftWlWtoH-SlMMM. Tb.
doctors Imre pronounced her incurable.—
lie is On* much of.a literary critic—■»- I The use ofRad way’s Renovating Re*»l»other self evident truth.
He
de- ent cored ber. Yon may publish this for
■diiMB our propoaitioa to prove who has

Scrofula denrenei the v ital encrercB. sod lhu«
leavm ia victim* far more lahjert to diamwe
and it* Dial rtwplu than are Iwalihy conMitw.
tiotu. Hears it tend* to *bwun, aud doM
great!r ilxnten. die *verege‘aBriition of liumw"
life. 'Tte vaw Impomrare of these conridtntionsha* led a* to speed, yearn in pnfecthw a
remsdy which i* adequate tu iu cure. This
w« now offer to the public under die uams uf
Arn'l S*M*VAMILLA, although it b compo-ed of ingrsdisou, some of yrhkh exceed the
tea of Sont/wnUa la altsretiTu power. By
ita aid you stay protect youreeif from thefuSca.
inc and danger of C.cas ihtonfam. Pur** oat
lira fool corruption, tlias rot ar.il fester id tho
blood: purge'on ths raUKS o&lt; d.aewp. and
•vigorous haallh will fellow. By its peeulls*
Tirtaet thia remedy atimnlaKs da* vital faso*
tiona, and that eapel* tbe distempers wluch
lurk withia tbs system OV bunt out un any
P*TvefAnew ths public hav* tan dserired by

BOUNTY. BACK PAT. PENSIONS,
Ajo A*z- A*o
la lbs matter ot tbs estate of Moms X. sad
William Wilvou. minors.
.
KoUm is hereby ri r.a that la pnrsaue* of a
lireuas *raa4ad to ms. by tbe Frobau Court for the
ZSii’SPiWtf SC 5 Stsrs

Hart, In the township of Caalleton. In asUec.untr,

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
10,000 Agents wanted!
Soldiers in tbe Army I Lad is* at boms J
and Gentlemen every where, cm ruoko
from Fira to Ten Dollars per day.
( See private Circular.)
We wfll wad by ami! ere of our FIKE GOLD
DOUBLE bpCKKDJ, for Five Dellers- We
will invert in each lock**, two picture* of nay f»-

been the the liar in regard to thequertion
of personalitiee, and while doing ao ad­ rtxsii. casjxs or tub boxb crxxn.
Dr.R«l..? * O&gt;:-Mr-*•
Briltefo. had a Tumor in the W umb; ber
Ii&gt;mM 1M.M
— r"*’fc. l*—
readers will recollect that dhia aeknowL | J■ W. —
iZ.
ta ta. Sui. ■"&lt;«*'«■ V
edgsmant giveacba lie to bis former oft
repeated statement* to tbe contrary, and
B~.-I.«ta &lt;-™l to- 8hr ,
proves from hia owe colsmne, that his ba« since borne a pair of twin*. My *on ,
slatemante Gave noi “always been tnrtb- Martin wa* cured uTCfirooic Rbeuma- ।

mits that we “cun now” quote ten from
.his columns, U&gt; his one from ours. His

MANHOOD;
HOW IZ®T1

£trl," Again, in referring to our exposure
■ofdiia former utter disregard of truth in
regard to tba expy of tba proofeedtop

•of the railroad meeting, be

•»/»:

“We did not say that Ae jaromW to
furnish ut with a copy of tbe proceeding*.
■only that Ar woe
to do no, i»d
&lt;tAi« he oieaiit ta be true.”

BLACKSMITHING.
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Saarsinf ffw—E. B. BTAXTON.of Waahtagtfosuy sod etitar/riro in raising tbeor
/•-rfwoWo- gown;—MWrOOMERY BLAIR, ef
trotood pro de ate withta her borders.
Tbe crops edoouoo and tobeeeo, rained
to the abwve toectta»ed rrokm. dpr9u*TW USX
1^I«. BiJjrWIArf • raj

H.OM.OOO pounds, worth in ita raw Mate,
111, to 11.50 per cwl. which waa priadpally tuaaufactsred -by the growers them
aahraa.
Tbe cotton crop, last year, In that sect
fou df tbe Bute, with proper Cscilitlrs for
ginning and manufacture. It is estimated,
would been been more than anficiost to
supply the borne eueaumptsua. la sense
af tbe ether cmintiea, crops from ltt.000
rtw. to 900,000 foe. bare been raised.—
Three crops will be eery largely iocroas
cd tbe prweont year, utdaea Use conscript
las ahull seriously interpnao with agricul­
tural enterprises. Incroasod attention h
pa-J tn tbe raking of these Important
staplna in all that portion of the Upper
Miasisaij^i valley adapted to ita culture.
Ouoagtasare baaageegctodi m&gt;4 tbademaml for Med to eueb that tbe wbofo
ansouat rwwoc iaai year fo guito mode
pnatefor aaupply, and tbe raroareM and
facihUsa ef the patent office baao beat,
naapioyed tn aid m wfaat ia ruiw ropardwl
Ip view of tbe coad.tion of tbe country,
as an important national oMerprioe. * ■'
11n this nmnectioo, R l« not nut of pSare
tp apeak of the increased attention which
it being devoted to tbe cullers of flax—
throughout tbe West. The crop nf tbU
year will be very large. Tbe Boat'-n Jour­
nal reporta that one man from Ohio bad
recently distributed 7,000 bsabels of seed
io bis netg|ib&lt;irhn.&lt;j, and offers toceotract
for tbe Mie of 4,000 tone of fibre, to be
delivered in Boatoo before the first of
January next. It to said that lbw orders
far flax maohroery, at Benton, from tbe
West, are very .numerous, and that six
teen hundred incn with thn proper roa
eftioery and maebiae ahopa, cimld not ge.
out tbe-full supply of brakes and pickers
needed.
All tbcM are gratifying iadicatloca that
the people of the West are deltomined to
bo no longer dependant upon'bther taallties for theoe fibrous textures that enter
so largely into tbe fabrics consumed by
them. With a soil admirably adapted
tn tho raising of flax, and tbe active and
increasing demand that must long eon
Unue far that article, it will hereafter
doobdeoa, be regarded as one of tbe groat
staples of tbe couatry. We hope the
people of Michigan wdl not overlook the
duties which devolve-*upon them is view
of the possible emerreoci« In whichTbe
country may be Involved.4 If we aroint
raise cotton, we can raise flax to any ex­
tern needed fur our own cnasumptMUL—
When properly manufactured, it makes a
durable and hlegent fabric, and can be
raised in any hart of tho State.—Detroit i
Com. Adr.
HFCru roe A Fxl»&gt;/—As ocoe aa
K begins Ui swell git the Tincture of Ln
b*n» and wrap tbe part affected thick
with a doth, aaturaie it thoroughly with
the tincture, and the faloc is dead. An
old physleian says be baa knepn thia to
cure in arxiree uf cases, and it never fails
if applied in eeMon.

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NO. 8.

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1863

(fit g istinp IJamr,
IS PQDLIdHED KVU1 WEDNESDAY,

tkistinos* sullen girertorj,.

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; found bim up stairs in the
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hissy
For the people appeared Pruaucultag
Atteynev E. G. D. Holden. Jamre Mil­
ler, and N. A. Balch, of Kalamutoo. For
the defendant, Messrs. Holmes. Ri*4‘
Patteraon, Ashley, Allen, (of IlMtings,) d'rad lhat night; I worn home an I look
rod Chipman.
Jinje 2.—This ease came on for trial at
9. A. M. The whole day and evening
wm occupied In empannrHng a jury.
At
0 o’clock P. M. thia was accomplished.
v-iuii; । wm present in ino room ; i
Forty-three were challenged, either per.
emptorially or for cause, before a jury drove the team that-took hie body home;
wss selected.
Tbe following are tbe names nf the jury'
istress. and didn’t seem tn know anyof tbe regular paanel: Edward Powell,
iing. I discovered a wound over his left
Howard Jennings, Foster Kelley, Bte
ye, aud I thought there waa a wound
phen O'Brien. Henry Ewing and"James
ear tbe ear ; 1 couldn’t tell whether it
C. Symonds; talrsrasn : John 8mlib2d,
ran black end blue; tbe wound over his
Daniel Schermerborn, Luther Qdby,
Hannon Hamilton, Evreon E. Norton,
and Ebetmer Anderson.
y
The Court tbeu adjourned over until
bred were very much swollen and con­
to-morrow morning at 8| o,ol&lt;&gt;ck.
tinued to swell; his breathing was very
hard; his pulse was pretty strong nnd
People produced the following witnesses,
who gave their testimony as follows:

chair auddenly and jerked Itoutbe hadn’t I don’t

urar, Mr. Patrick drove Mr.
Balch's team and paid Balch’s bill »l the
Eagle and wo all paid our own; they
stood fore to fare. Balch more In tbe nffire and Evans in the hall when Evans
struck him. Baleh rained bis hands and

entirely up short time. much qotekar
»U IL • 1 l&gt;». boM of F..~&gt;. •»«

second Ums; be then got up again; then
Evaao caught bold of him again by tbe
your biHMeT* and wu stepping back; tbo collar and dragged him toward tbe hall
halt it about five or six feet wide between
second lima

doors in it, one leading to the office and mom rote—hardly a minute—at the office
tbe other into tbe dining mom; the first dour when Evans then struck hjrt; they
table stood ten or eleven feet from the were face to face when Evras waa push­
first drair that gnea Into the hall, and the ing Balch out backwards; Evan* struck
other table stood further off; It is North him over the left eye; tbe blow felled
Balch; it turned him partly around
ao that he fell with a part of his
next to the door, it didn’t extend a great back toward Evans; Evans kicked him

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knocked him down.- I think

to brine them back before aba brought
the cun back, but not the plate; so, after

fell ha fell as if be had been Injured an
lhat be hadn't much of nny power; be fell win sleep wimj ocr
hla whole length; be lay partly upon his some intuxioited ; be had talked conaiderable about tbe beef ; handed tus knife
left side; he fell with his head toward the
it was on the South aide of the bar-room, counter or desk in the office; I didn’t know
whether Evans kicked him more than
MAHON ALLEN,
cepl phy sicians) should be excluded from afterwards I&gt;ra. Platt. Shepard aud Hen- pretty near tbe center. - Tbs boots that
.ttlLKRIX OROCKRIK8. previsions.
the court room until they have testified, dent*&gt;u came in while I was there; I think Evana wore were either very heavy calf Evans after he kicked him; when be hus­
that all but Henderson attended prnfes or very light kip, and were I think half
and the Court made the ordur.)
tled Baleh &lt;«l of ths dining room I was
-ioiislly ; tbe Barnard House is in this
right behind him, and loqk hold of Evans some meat on it; be handed a piece ot
city (counsel for defense here admitted
beef that he had accepted tn a soldier and
arm and told him to bold on, and tried tn
then called for more; he bad it on a fork
1844; I have known the deceased (Coban that it is on Waterloo street in thin city.)
stop him, I didn’t succeed in stopping
dk«l
Balch) f»»r 18 years; became acquainted I think hr died on the-lOlh Tir 20th of n&gt;om; at that time he was in his shirt him; I don’t reooUectwbetberEyans said exhibiting it about the table;
Feb..
1803
;
I
am
not
sure
of
the
precise
alcoves
;
I
ahonld
call
it
a
very
hard
stroke
complain about lhat which was brought
with him 18 years ago last fail; be lived
that be gave Balch ; as nearly m I could anything or ant after he jerked tbe chair him tbe fast time; It was before tbe last
d»yin tbe town of Irving during the time, 1
from
under
him.
This
la
tha
substance
Crotr-Exnuned—The wound on ti* tell, 1 should call it a pretty hard blow,
was brought him that be handed out hie
am his sou in law ; I bare lived ab-.ul
«{ what he said when be jerked the chair
ROBRltTA
three quarters of a mile from him in a left side of bi* hrad, over his eye, looked harder than I would want tn be struck'; from under him. After be kicked him knife to be sharpened; during the time
like a brui*e ; what I took t&gt;* bo a wound he drew his fist back toward bis shoulder
be was al the table be was talkinja soma
direct linp ; have seen him very ofum;
and etrock Balch. It waa a pleasant dijy down I took bold of Mr. Balch to pick of it was loud .boisterous and nW, and
*f * ver-v , ealthy
during that
the sun didn’t shine all day ; there was him up amVLllier genliemen also When soma of was not ; I mw him drink before
mdfanev article*. Store i? 11IO,-he wm a very industrious man;
I
took
bold
to
lake
him
up,
Evans
stood
_i
Mich. '
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&gt;
i neck and jaw.
__
-Ilia breathing was very no snuw upon the ground; I think it wm
he went into tea; 1 don’t positively know
laborious and difficult, there was a rraem the 28ih dny of the month, that it wm near; ho didn't offer any assistance. By whether bedrank more than once; I went
bouse. &lt;m Tuesday night before be capie
to tbe Barnard House with the rest; he
to Grand Rapids ;ttbe next day was the blance to snoring in its sound ; over the on Wednesday, can’t My whether it wm
on the !8thor28th; I*didn't keep any
rye
the
skin
waa
broken;
but
I
saw
no
drank before coming to bed; one of my
17lhof February, 1863,1 think. I think
aWEESEV * AELEW
other place ; there it was broken I should record and enn’t mv positively not even large place; it was over the left eye; when horses got down in tbe stable; Ur- B*’ch
lhat, al that time, he wa« enjoy ing per­
we
lifted
hint
up
the
aide
of
his
face
was
of the day of the week. I didn’t bear nf
fect health; I uext aaw him al lira. Bar­ th&gt;nk an inch to one. nnd a half Inches in
pretty much covered with blood; be didn’t
I I.... ihi. —,1 v - lk.» w.lthi.ll rirBrl’ length obliquely. ft wan dressed when
I saw it; there w ere bunches ou bis bead; house in a wagon drawn bv Hendershott's help himself any when we raised him,
there were two cloths on the wounds; team ; that wm tbe Sunday after I wm untiLhe got oo his feet, except ho lifted
Tuesday of which I spoke; Il waa between
bis band up. be fell heavily; it wm a bcavr
byre.
3 aud 4 o’clock in the afternoon; I knew
Crou-Examined— He drew back his blow; it was a very heavy blow; I think Iki Mri., Um drink »«. *»&lt;««•
John Brink—I live in Thornapple. fist as II to give a very hard blow. I call Evans struk about m hard as he could ; that night; J don't know whether Evans,
to tbe Rapids to sell Some p«rk; be had
Barry county, and have for nine year* *uch a Mow a scientific one; I have fought he drew bis fist up that way, (witness
it with iiiiu ; 1 didn’t see it foil uuder&gt;t&lt;*&gt;d
last May. On the 19th wf February. a few times; I never run from any man ; here showed bow, in a scientific manner,
so; bu came with u span of borer* and a
allowing your reporter to bo tbe judge),
"P®*1*
1863. wns al the Englr tavern in Grand I draw mv fist back in a scientific man­
then 1 first saw him in
wagon, a double tenin.
Rapid*; knew C*&gt;lMU-Balrh ill his life- ner; Mr. "Evans struck a scientific hlnw; rod then struck bin, after we got him up «•’
Q.—During the 18 years that you have iI time for tbe last fi.v£ or six years; aaw
wo Ux&gt;k him to the wash stand and vub
’
I
never
struck
so
hard
a
hlnw,
for
I
never
Eagle
Hotel; 1 thought then he was a
been acquainted with him and hi* family, I
I'bim tKrn-al ihr-Englr tavern ; knew thr killed a man.
At tbe lime this blow ed him; 1 didn’t vuh, but turned around very little in liquor, but not much: 1
have you ever known the Idrceaaed to [
I. A. nOLllHOOk,
and some one cIsj washed him; I didn’t
Have any sickness I Objected v&gt;.
•
j[ respondent; have pul up at his h&gt;«ure was received by Mr. Balch he was nearer | ore George Smith, of Hastings there; af­ didn’t ooms with him. Tbe remark that
freuifltiy ; saw him tha’ day nt bi* in the office than Mr. Evans ; I think that
bo made was within the bearing of oaeof
the prosecution explaiui*! that iiZ*
j
his body was in the office; I mw Mr. ter wo took bim up, Evans said to me be the girls; the girl that be spoke^brait
show that be“ had uniformly had g«-«i
Balches hands when he received tbe blow. had a g-od mind to kick mt; I wm with­ did’nt bear \L but the other one did--, she
health
for
the
last
40
years
of
id*
liyin
reaching
distance
of
Evens
tbeo;
be
J. M. MT’SHELL.
.hm Mr. Balch got then-; An the time 1 eay, Mr. Evans wm in
then went and-talked to the one that was
UhjcctMOu—That it i* leading end imt
wm in bis shirt sleeves; be went fate the
talked about; she then sent after Evans;
। dining room but a very short time before
material.
be didn’t come then; she then went her­
Ubjeciiona overruled.
to wards tee river, and 1 was sitting astridr be jerked tbe chair out from under him; self; be didn’t have any thing to “I
room
talking
with
soldiers.
'ITie
first
I
jffilN ROBERT*,
A.— 1 fasve never known him to be
.
be
said
nothing
te
bim
until
be
jerked
it
of
a
chair
miking
with
a
man
about
sel
­
heard &lt;-f the tranauctbm was a scuffle, and
ana at tbe door, or in the dining room.
sick, that is to prostrate bitn, or to re­ I looked up and saw, Baldi falling, and ling him a State Prison wagon.
।
&lt;n«t.
While
coming
out
of
the
room
When
(Here part of the testimony on the exquire a pl.ysician. 1 have underehmd Ins
hranI him say. “What K»e I done or I saw .Mr. Balch he was backing into thei Balch asked Evans what he had done; amination was read.) I don’t recollect
agu to be 56 yeais this sunnaer,' ill Ma). said lhat is di'*re.|*ctflil tn you or your «.Ere; he fell with hie head towards thei this but a very short tiqie before be struck i
H. J. KAKBT*
bow 1 did testify than ; I think that she
। him; he Mked him this several times; 1
1 thinki
house.” Mr. Balch went to thr supper
didn’t come twice, but some one else the
&gt; sat at the supper table by the side of Mr.
table after I san him talking with the sol
first time; i didn’t know who wm then
&gt;
Balck,
within
1}
feet;
at
tbe
table
he
dices; I think it waa shout seven o’clock;
waiting on the table; I don’t recollect
it was after I bad come from ihs dining of the door. ’’ As be stepped Info the
whether it wm Mr. Evans who changed
era! think.
H. WRIGHT
tbe beef; I don’t know whether EraM
room; be went into the dining n&gt;um
he said it was a piece of an old ox that he had any conversation with the girls be­
w iihm ten fifteen minutes after we went
(Baldi)
had
broke
up
with,
be
said
the
ox
aait ; two went in with him; their names tbe ooulheMt corner; he didn’t fall iiqlbe
fore be came to Mr. Balch , I don’t rec­
aty.
broke up a hundred acres for him; after
were Wood and Woodard.
Tha next same direction in which he wm backing. ..
ollect whether Balch want to bod before
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Balch fell on bis right side; I call it a
When Evans
Barnard House ; 1 think it wm in bebru- 1 saw him with his face toward the dining prettv scientific blow.
W. Ralph Esq-. MUdterHlc ary «.r March; it *■» •« * "day J I wm
called there about 3 u’cfuck ; 1 found him
said, “1 wish I had knocked his d—&lt;l for be wm abed part of the time; it com­
brains out before 1 allowed him to talk menced swelling ao that I noticed it when
very sick ; Mr. Leonard Baxter called
like that al a public table in my bouse." l got down t«&gt; Ute other bouse; It wm more times; so also whan we wore up
f
....
knt.k ■■ riHklil in the him; I
Thia remark was made while be was pot­ about half an hour before We got started. takins care of the horses he drank
Uaruaru nuusu .
—e ,
,
.•
ting wood in the stove. When I testified It wm swelled so that one would notice
be looked up al Mr. Baxter and said MJh
KKArrEX ft NIIWl
M.. B..i«
11 £ ter Evans struck him, he ‘fell in|i» the on the rxaminalion 1 said the same as I it; ii looked some bloc; I noticed It a
number of limes that evening, and m long
^TTOR^EI
office with bis head toward ibe southeast. now say. I might have said before that
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m be remained up; bis eye wm not closed VO.; mere
Evans then drew track his foot and kicked Evans said that be would knock his brains
time that the wound would prove fatal.
him. and said. “ Get up. there. God damn out with a club before he would have him
He made the
you.’’ Ha struck with bi* right fist, and talk ao before bis girls.
ten inc in
■&gt;&gt;««• —--------- ; prettv science, I think. Mr. Br.lch went remark that he would knock his or any gulated.
younger girl, as you call bar. took thia
1 noticed nothing about pain, except,
down about his length, partly, partly on other man's brains out before be would
that were
DAMIEL COOK,
have nny such talk at a public table of when he attempted to move about In his
Objected-That it la aothing drawn
CHT1CB OF Til, WkCtO—IJSlrJ
cbair.be
groaned
as
If
In
considerable
his, tiefore his girls. The wound on
v
•
coira examir**,l^“
pain, be didn’t know where. He was
thought th.ro yrere brui.es on tbe skJ« .4 fell for dead; ho made eo struggle at all; Bnlch bled; I didn’t see any marks of
overruled.
bltMid around where he lay on the floor, sitting in the chair when J saw him noxV
morn
Patrick went with him to
l&gt;ut
I
saw
blood
on
him
when
be
was
benMrlv 6 o’clock, and then went to tea.
bed; he rode to tbe Barnard House in hla
own
team;
he
didn
’
t
drive
it,
I
dont
know
track bis foot to kick a second time, as him, but started to du au, but other* were wh&lt;&gt; did; den’t remember positively what
II. M. SHELOO5
From where bis head struck
tween 8 and 9 o’clock, 1 tfMisk , Mrs. Mr. Balch was picked up by tha men; ahead.
day it war, I heard that be was dead two
W.lUr, Mr,. B.rwo, b'- L«'
Downing and Finn, and two other men, when he fell to the hall door was ahme. or three days after that; I saw his body
Evan* appeared to be
Hastings, Barry county,) a Mr. Jeremiah I think, picked him up; their names 1 did five or six feet.
.—What waa the apparent a
at tbe funeral. I knew him for a number
HendeSbott (of thb at).) and •8'?“
know; Mh Wood wm there; I don l pretty mad.
Mr. Balch of bar taking the
r Z^nurrd ftwfl-I live In thia city ; I
with him 1 didn’t ku-w w«re prM- know George A. Smith, &lt;4 Hastings;
know the bouse called tbe Eagle Hotel.
.
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.
.
i.
LI
—
1-.-.
IMMim
[. P. CUERRl,
ent when bsdfod ; hi. breMhing w-jry
(Here a plan of it was handed him.) 1 a very tell man but rather thick sol and
Uburiuu. indeed,very machro; fa
Otfeeled to. Objection sustained.
lotnrrr clxrk »»a soury ?ebu«.
drew this plan; It is a ground plat of it; heavy; I think bo weighed about 160 to
He t^d bar to bring
•**.
u. be in verv great d.ureM from
&gt;An*L brine them until be calledfMveral
SUHI, SOU u&gt;uh »
• .......
rfrom my bight, I am five fret nine mches
larly. It commenced awe l:ng in a few this f Waterloo] street runs a little west tall; I think that Balch noticed when Evof
south.
It
is
called
Waterloo
street;
noautva. EreM «^d he wiehrf be lted

"aKS'UX"’-'

£;"T.

&lt;«-

tabus oi ms n.
----- —........ — - marks that I heard; 1 didn’t hear him (Ey-

FRA-NK ILin

F'^Xd-u1..tao»j
naoaw’w

___

but I don’t recollect what it waa. (Hare
wiioem pointed out Evans, bv request of
Counsel/) We went from toe Eagle to
the Barnard House, Mr. Patrick and hie
rf Mlddisvlls, aourag others.
1
&gt;w Mr. Woodward; I think there was
one at th* table but Mr. Bakb
my-

U.

UST

.

.
Patrick got Mr. Balch’s team and hilchod

lifeumr; saw hit. body latest his funeral

tU

�ptal h» y

that it waa my
between Baltimore
with ant
te side v'f

drinf•t that lime but uauld
bays. I know lhat Balch end
■nau drank in tiw&gt; office bf
11 cum al the thna we p'l »p’1
the bar*-; 1
kso* piallivt

I mw Mm here to&lt;Jay-; Oietiqoor waa sktnd upey ,-fhe entry in the first story
abTse {W baaement; 1 don't reeolleet

at that

sayObiirsMs Bte ta Cumbsfl*4 '•&gt;**
Fore.V 15,000 catairy. Tbs"
»»

Baldr'vaa what

•fW

Baltimore.

paying tn
B,’&gt;lwnVork, June Jff.-A ’Baltimore

tn^v?"T" ‘TjXr*from on AW of*

Headquarter* Army of tha Polomac,

Wiljiamapori.

- ---- ----tt.--------------—Heavy-aurtronadlngmmmen?
—-A:-------------------dispatch to the Philadelphia Xngmrer Gen. Lowell, found in the r.b4 mm&gt;. June
staler thst late arrivals from Harper» states that rebel cavalry are en-route for rd yesterday morning in ths direction of
the Fedaral forces out of tbe Shenandoah Ferry My that all Is safe th.re, nnd Mil­ Pittsburg from Suffolk. There were only A kite, and continued during the day.—
Harper * three rebel regiments in tba vicinity of Notbisg definite is rereived. It is kii'owiv
Valley' aud, al osui limo, bad in seated roy had reached lhe Ferry.
Black water on Saturday. There are no lhat Gen. Pleasanton attacked the enemy
•
Harper’s Ferry.- Gen. Milroy, who was Ferry will-be held.
near Aldia, and it U Imped be succeeded
Philadelphia, June 17.—The Enquirer t rumors of any more fighting by Hooker.
a man from our region and be and Balch
compelled
by
superior
numbers
to
evac
­
•
aprciale, dated Harrisburg. June Ifi, midHarrisburg. Jun. 18.—18 f* beltevod in routing StBarlV minnmnd.
were old acquaintances; die soldier took WoUeaiay Man lag, Jmm M* 1MB.
uate Winchester, Ux.k charge of Harper’s rttaht,roy : “Our reporter a returned from that there arc no rebel troops In thaStale
FVry, and afterwards of the heights op liWfront report that tbe rebsb are pick- now. Jenkins’cavalry was at Hag.r*ot*f&lt;7 miles from Harrisburg, at Scot­ town last night. Thcr. is no etidunoe of
Wuvhington, J one 31.—Dispatehes dated
land Bridge, which was probably burned there having been any infontey «»th him.
the 15th and-lOtfi have Iwcn received
be*ieffl‘ng rebels until they were compel­
this morning.
*■,
The rebels cleaned out all drug store*, from Vicksburg. Tim siege works were
n» girls; it was alt nurnttM on my part;
led tc» retire.
The rebels are encamped at three pa, inn in Confederate scrip. They ials«»
1 don't know * hetber she called Evans; I heaht*.—Abraham Lineoln.
still progressing with vigor. Gen. Grant
The object of Leo in all these move- points arpu'nd Cham bare burg 3500 strong, took a number of tbe most prominent
saw thrfoIse teeth on the entry at the
is still receiving reinforcements.
The
tnMtJe are not made public, if known ; under Jenkins. The rebel, say a bripde
Barnard House; Baleh knew what bo was
farmers in lhat acction.
health of the troops continued exceBeht.
under Rhodes is coming, and they bare
aboot at the Eagle; when Mr. Belch first
Tbe whole lore of the U. 8. forces for the
Tbe principal leaders of tbe Dcmocratcamo to the E^lo ho appeared to be
seized 200 horses to mount infantry.—
tempt on Baltimore, and upon Washing
Tbev have fifteen pieces of artillery. The
io party, ao for as relates to a further
well.
’
F». Monroe, Jone 17.—Tbo Yorktown lhsrT12 killed. The total of killed and
Earther Cnse-Examination—The soldier prosecution of the war, are diametrically ton from the rear. We regard this as rebels Injured no private property. They
mranJed did ant exceed 50.
.cited the flour mill near Chambersburg, Cavalier, al the Iftth saya:
sat nearly in.front of Baleh; Balch sat at opppoad to the best Interests of the coon;
“ Onr most Important local news Is for
and placed a guard over It. A* Gr»*nmy right handjibe-aoMier was not there
the present contraband. Great activity
try. That they desire tha success of the
at the time of tbe affray; 1 think that no
try formerly held by our forces, and to castlo all was arranged to set fire to the prevails in tbo Department, and ispartlo
Their
Gorernment,property, but up to noon
one sat al my right hand during the af­ rebellion is but too apparent.
occupy tbe grounds of Bull Run and tbe
ularly manifested in thW command. Gen.
to-day it bad not been burned. Citizens
fray: I don’t recollect who sat at my right speeches and resqluUons all point to that
OT BrCtUATOatNHCEA CAN
Kevsls in front, to cuoduct agreed ve
BECt’HED. _*t’
were at first allowed to leave Chambers­
hnnd daring any of tbo lime I was at tbo one object. • Take, for instance, tbe open­
movements in person, and Brig. Gen.
barelofore
been
scooeseful.
burg,
but
afterwards
were
refold.
Tbe
vR. RAND-ri SPECIFIC cam*
table.
. •
ly avowed eentlmente of that convicted
King
is
in
command
at
Yorktown.
design nl tbe rebels appears to be to ob­
New
York,
June
IV
—
A
Fortress
tain borert and forage.
Additional arthis witnere being only a repetition of traitor, who is now the Democratic can­
Monroe correspondent of tbe Herald,
uncry i* ou the’way here for oar fortifaeta already sworn tools omitted; also didate for Governor of Ohio—Che rept*.
Wo occupy
dating tbe 17th. roye: - News from th- |
tbe tcstltnofty of George T. Freaman, for
fimtiona.
* .
r . .. _ ... . 1. _ Jr I. A
w
!■ I
Tbo Rebel fi&gt;ree in Chambersburg sent
lhe some reason.—Ed. Baxter.]
Mr. Vallandighatn, In a speech delivered this case. All Mr. Balch, the murdered
n mcwHinger to their force st Greencastle
Charles 'P. PufriAt—1 live in Thorcapat the Cooper Institute, N. J., Nov. 2dr
asking for reinforcements, ss the Union .w. r..r« (•« M
ur mninm cuAbd^b
ple, Barry county?have lived there twen­
sought shelter on the other vide of |
___,
'
forces had fortified aud were supported and
ty-five year*; have known Coban Balch 1801, said:
. —
.
...
rr..—HnMiosbristsmsvnswkW Ss«i«i&gt;setotlw.'z»&gt;r
xomo fifteen yeers or thereabouts and ev­
cal history and of home interest. W« in great force.
er since he came (here; on the 18lh of this Union should at any time recede— need add no other apology for the space Hpacisl Dispatch to the AdrertUcr sad TribuoeFebuary last, 1 tMnk 1 was on tbe road for reasons of the sufficiency and justice
Pilteburg, June' 17.—Tbe probability
in tbe day lime, k was the day lhat Mr. of which, before God and tbe great tri­ we occupy thia week, and shall nacessary- is lhat the pn&gt;grcs&lt; &lt;&gt;f tbo rebel invasion
Balch got hurt; I saw Balch that day; I bunal of history, they alone may judge— )y occupy next week with this subject.— of Peunsy Ivnjiia has been greatly ixsgfirst saw him at Mr. Streeter’s, pn tbe old much as I may deplore it, I never would,
f^ratiftl. The stories .bout the interrup
McNaughton place, he was watering hie as a representative in Congress of tbe pel us to leave out the testlraouy of lion of trains on lhe Pennsylvania Cen­
horses; He overtook me after a little United States, vote one dollar of manty
some witnesses; but we shall endeavor tral is all untrue.
way; be reached Cascade first and waited
should
Harrislturg is in no serious danger
“Our tronye are in eiroU-at&lt;xn»ditem.T* “««!'•
wawm oom aam.ro
to‘1 cava out none which will add any new
till 1 came up; we then went two or tbfeo
than it was two or three weeks ago.
During th* day Maj.-Gen. Keys and staff
facta bearing upon tbo case. Wo are in­
miles together, bt&gt; then drove faster to
Private dis|&gt;atchn&gt; hav. been received,
It will bo observed that this great lead&gt; debled to tbe Grand Rapids Eagle for
went tu the front to reconnoiter tbe pw*u
Fisk’s, and there waited until 1 got tbtrr,
th. exaet nature of which cannot t&gt;e made
he then drove on; I then saw him n.xt er of tbe Democratic party prefers dis­
public, yet that warrant the belief in the tion and give such further instructions
in lhe dty above the National; JJ»ent-to un ion to war; and bls subsequent record
probability lhat tbe rebel! are pot likely he deemed necessary. ”
■hy Eagle and had my horses put sp;
to prc*&gt; their aggreMive movement* for
Baleh camo awhile after, in tbe evening; I
New York, June 19.-Tbe World, ■omadsys.
•
said that he would not vote one dollar
was not there when he came; ho had pgrt
Eft'tebnrg and all parte of Pennsylvania
Washington dispatch of tbe 18th says:
Philadelpbir, June 20.—A gentleman
of a load « pork; ffireC mw him at tbe with which to pay our soldiers for fight­ “Yesterday, at 3 o'clock, our cavalry,' NFe still excite4, almost to the extent of who reached Baltimore by the Frederick
ale between seven nnd eight o’clock; I ing to preserve tbe country. And, let it consisting of one division, met Gen. Fitz a panic.
.
•t see the trouble between Baldi and be remembered, this traitor to bis coun­ Hugh Lee's brigade ofcavalryand a bat­ Asocial*! Pjres DispsUh.
Evan*, when I came In Balch waa stand- try, is the Democratic candidate for tery of artillery, about one mile beyond
Philadelphia, June 17.—Th* Enquirer through rebol pickets a* far £a«t a« j
mrlrethe sink with George A. Smith of Governor ofOhio;and It is by him ihat Aidi^ towards Unioptown.
Some of lias a special from Washington, dated last Booottslmro and' vWnlty, and arty a Ila-j
Hastfr^s; be bad been washed or was
Gen. Lm's mdnrwhb'had gone forward, flight, with the following:
gvrstiiwu witiuv l&lt;&gt; Im- permanent)) o.r« •
about to t&gt;c washed ; L-*®*
excited Democratic editorsawear.
having their horses shod at a blacksmith's
Gen. Ewell’s corps 1. in the adranre, pied Hy some 3.000
mainly lr»ir
Again, Fernando Wood, another of riwp. »aw our cavalry coming, and re- .
that I didn’t tiollre partkulariy ; be was
acoomponiod by Gen. Stuart*, cnv.lr). Ni'rth CaroliM, uiuier Gen. Rhodcx
hurt around tbo left ewe; it looked like the great lights of Democracy al a recent turned to tbeir friends with the informs- Gen. Hill's eorp* is dose behind. iu»d
a pretty hard hurt; It seemed to be » Vallandigham meeting in New York- lion.
Lrogs-Urct brings up the rear.
There sylvania. are under Jenkin*, and are s»&gt;d'
brube; it was still bloody ; I left him iu
“'Capt. Boston, of the 3d Virginia rebel
to be reluming, bringing a large number
SPENCER PICKLEa little while, for som. twp or three of Mid:
cavalry, and Capt. While, with a com
of horses and mulct, alao a few oittle and
wegt to tee if «e could get a place to
mand of 30 men, were dispatched to act
a large number of negroes who they alstay : we found 'out .that we could clay
aa sharpshooters, and with orders, to bold
Our cavalry has-been skirmishing with
athhc Barnard House, so we went there
tbeir position at all hazards, .but not re­ Lee’s rear guard for two daya, end all
in Virginia and Vfadiingt-i
—-Mr. Brink, Albert Dowling and others;
ceiving support when onr men charged iuforp^itjon tend* to show that the rebels longing alrnut II agerstosm were’ reXutned
HASTINGS. MICH.
Balch went with us in Ms own wagon; 1 believe there is wo man that dare cm- they were obliged to surrender at discre­ arc not moving to give os battle on tbe l&lt;&gt; their owners, and tbreu said to be from
I tbink lhat George Clyde drfive hie warn, tend that'tbe moat distant anlhorixation tion
old field of Bull Run, or that vicinity.
WANT 25,000 lbs.
WOOL t&gt;
Virginia were n ut back under guard.—
however I am net sure; after hl* face was oi the military war power against the
• A Bule behind waa tbe 5th Virginia
Our forces evacuated Frederick, Md.. Horses and other property taken from
manufacture into CLOTH*;
washed 1 did not notice whether his face States can be found:
cavalry, under the command of Col. T. and that vicinity, and fell back to the
citizens of Maryland have been returned.
CA681NEBE,
had swelled much or not until after wo
Let ns declare for peace, and; declare
Relay Hoose this morning, no enemy Every effort has been made to make
left; 1 paid bis bill at lhe Engle, at the lhat tbe party or the man who advoMtes regimwland also on the 3d Virginia reb­ pursuing them. They returned to Fred­
their stealing u little offensive ax possi
AND SHEETINGS,
request ofMr. Balch; I don’t recollect the prosecution of this war is ftbe to tbe el cavalry, and a band to hand encounter erick this morninc with strong reinforce­
blc to “My Maryland."
that Balch said anything in particular democratic creed, and snau. mi cast oct ensued, during which we took many pris ments.
It was said a considerable infantry
about it, except to pay bls trill and got from among ue Democrats V'
oners. Ihc order was then gioen for tbe
Some rebels appeared ak Poolcsvillsi force wa* posted ou the A'lrginia side
his team np; after we got to the Barnard
rebels to right about and ^11 back.
last evening, but withdrew without doing near Williamsport, some 7 mtlva from
And, still again, the Democrats of
House 1 noticed bis eye—that it was
Hagerstown. It waa said nl Hagerstown
bloody and a very bad eye—-and I know Madison County, Ohio, in following the
that the roncllitary policy was dictated
tlat before-we went to bed it bad began lead of such treason workers, passed the
Philadelphia. Juno 18.—The exrite- by the h&lt;»p&lt;f tit obtaining nx-rttits in
to swell very badly ; 1 went to the room
Gen. Grant has been largely reinforced,
Xlnrvlaud. "
following among their resolutions, at
with him ; there were two beds in It; I
and additicmsl troops are still being har­
McConvebbiteC, Ph-. June 15.—A de
occupied one and he the other; In tlm their late eennty cunveotion, which ee­ ried to his assistance. The movement of
though recruiting and the orgsnisaiion of taehment of Gen. Jenkins’ fbreya, mount­
night, about one o’clock, George Clyde lected delegates to the Slate convention troop* thrnqgh our elty for the part ten
ed infantry, under the'romnuurd of Got.
military oom panics still go on rapidly.
COTH WA0RAXTF4) ■!«&gt;£ &lt;
esme-and said that a horse was sick, hr which nominated Vallandigbam for Gov­ days, both by land and water, have been
Tbe evacuation of Harper’s Ferry ap­ Ferguson, entered this plare at 4 o’clock
thought it wm my boreo; 1 afterwards ernor. They are certainly in keeping very active. In accordant with a ride of
pears to hav. been only a temporary this 'morning. The rebels opened all the
found it was tot mine; we got up and
conduct long store adopted, w* have taken
movement,
and
it
is
stated
that
i»&lt;«
again
stores,
helping
tbemselvre
to
boots,
short,
no notice of&lt;ibvsr transfers in thu Journal
went out; I went back to tbesame rodm;
WOOL CARDING
hats, provision* and everything else they
he didn’t come beck to that room ; I didn’t
but an they are folly detailed hi the east­
could Jarry hway.
Tbe town was so
nee him until tbe next morning, when ha
ern papers there can be rm lunger nny use
force from Cham tier* burg afford* the live­ completely taken by surprise that rhe
Bat in ilw lower bar-room; his face was Let the Joyal democrats read, end pon­ in withholding the pratifring intelligence
JOHN 8. TAN BRUNT.
citizens were nnahlo to escape, and ft
that Gen. Grant will be fully able to copc liest gratification to all.
then badly swelled; his team and load
der well tbeir import:
,
The Press has a special which says that largo nnmber, of them fell into rebel
with the rebel force which may bo brought
were put up in the Barnard House bam ;
Ewwil's force is concentrating at West­ baiKls.
The rebels also drove away POB SALE!
Thursday, jurt before night, I sold the
against tbe rear of his army investing
minster, while the rest of Leo’s forces about &gt;12,000 worth of cattle.
potk tbst he brought; on Thursday I *as
Vicksburg.
The strengthening of tbo
One of the rebel* in attempting to cap­
TKM tuisch with him in tbe forenoon; as
“Rrso/red, Thftt we favor an fmntftfiste Army of the Mississippi has not weaken­
near as I con readied I was with bim “termination of the tear, and a otparAtion ed in any de grew tbe defenses of Kentucky m »ill enable them to operate against ture a borao war shot through by some
from about one o'clock until nw mid­ “of the srrtfoai, -because tbe North has for, though many of’the old regiments Flarrteburg or Baltimore. The object of unknown peredn. This ao exasperated
night; I sent my team borne with my foiled, either by arms or by argument, to have been taken away from our State, the rebels al the present time is mere­ their companions that they threatroed to
sen; I think it was about one o’clock sustain her right of conquest; and the their place have been folly supplied by ly a matter of eonjcctare, bat an idea burn the town, but'finally drelslcd, Tbe
NOTICE.
rebels completely gutted the telegraph
when I took Balch’* team sad went home; South la decided to separate from the Un­
office, carrying rdf th.- instruments and
ion at all hazards, tendoring Ns tbe free­
Tbe operator made
of attack is Baltimore. and that from Bal- all tbo mcasagea.
dom of the Mississippi River. Each Bor­
bis escape.
■plained der Slate should be left to decide her
New York, June 18,—The Common
Aftej tha rebels had collected all thair
1 don,t future alliance, whether In tbe North or Council thia afternoon adopted a rosoluJE8SB0BAKT.
plunder nnd were ready to evacuate the
South, by her own convention; and oar
place, the Colonel C-.irntuanding tbe reb­
than in his bead ; Dr. W bi. Up.
Ing the Administration to place Gen. Mc- all tho tro.-jw coming &lt;m fur tbe defense
els made known to the citizens that he
Clellar. at once, in the place which the of this Slate are ordered immediately to was ready to listen to any fltiim for the
Baltimore.
Tbe 7th New York were recovery r.fhorMa, cattle, provisions, drc.
Many applied for the return of.their
Ji». IB-MO P. IL—
—
-------------------‘We are in ftVor of a cheap, simple
:ucre«fful. until a uumbee of ladies mm
forward and Interceded, when a portion
of tbo property vita restored. Tbe robpure ftdJt is reported that you advised taking
els rcteeated Iu tbo direction of Manrock,
bv Ewell te snttrae.
but where tbiy may next turn op' H to
Gen. Couch, ax&gt;&lt; either giving it to Gen.
*....__fl-ImporelblB to oay. A number of bnqiHt*
Federal Franklin or McClellan. Is Ibis true 1&gt;Are rwrfled; I next saw him Friday

we had a lantern to hitch up by, and at
the Barnard Hoose, to put them out: 1

' R. N, KICK, G«a*l8ap«rn

HASTINGS BANNER.

.XJDGE. Np. «*.

aftfi.'stiThe convention which sss*m]
Thursday, in this village, to cons I
object of constructing . noiroa l

thhfplare 4o acme point on the Ce I
Northern roads, was quite fully at

SPECIAL NOTICES

Northern and *Southeniiroute is 111
"be, considerable. The proceedfeyl

-convention are published elrewhJ
to them We direct tbo attention
readers. We'regrst that lhe qaw

WC think, unreesoMble prejodKaJ
been created against that kind of ni

”We desire, that some kind of a ta
turps, tbe only thing within our re

if, however, a steam road tu

Mrar.s,KR
aueh ground aa lisa between

New Advertisements.

Notice!

WOOLEN

FACTOBY,

I

*

work from In tbeir estimates of the

of buildipgand running thepropoeed ■
People do pot want to befooled ia.i
maiters; they want tn know at tbe eJ

&lt;Jffidlure.

.

Hail Stobm.—This vicinity waa yi

entirely covered to the depth of an
•or more. -.THWi-BtooM were ac

Ualversaltet AsrocteU.

r«rrMli«&gt; wiU 'hold a&lt;nsMtog st Wu
July. 11 lb and 12th. Services to cel
&lt;MMa &lt;m Saturday at at 10 o'clock A. I

' AVrement of J. S. Van Brunt.

His I

irtfrovad, another carding, machine
in, and everything in condition to dogrl

work. Lol us patronize our home m.
&lt;xfactoring Mtabliehmenta.

Tmi PfoxEBB republishes, as a lo« I

• Note

?ipc® ita usually stupid locals, and it ■

bpg of the odltor of the Pioneer to sj

' paperjust started in Chicago, ill

'Tbe Spirit «f ths Wert."

I»

iTTON.

taadrwi
imftsUotaU.a few

�Cintnf

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

sbwo« ■ataura.i
Price, with HeuMnserajBd Feller, HO,

The Wilcox &amp; Gism Sewing Machine
Is tkt btil MachtM wiAoul rtyard fa price.

an I attreguan l

tha wron^ direction, or tea badauca• wboel wearing

. interested the convention in opL
to a bore.,
W favor of .
Steam Railroad.
’ On motion of A W. Bailey, the con­

vention adopted the ateam in opposition
to horse roads by a unanimous vote.
Motion by II. Willie, that a comm iUse

of three be appointed from each place,
via.: Lowell, Baida Creek and Augusta,
end a like committee from Hastings to

deaervra partfealar attrnllon is tbs Wilcox Patent uesdls, which eanuot
-It laCTupfaticslly lbs good.lowpricwd Fanil v
Sewing Machins that tbo poblio base long bsau
waiting far.-^^tos Tt^rirt.
"
••n f. a wnndsrfal prednelion, end. for Familr

Jtgal Jotitw.
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
All persona haring claims agalnit ths
.
jSsU.n&lt;i&gt;r
.
MORTGAGE BALE.

co-operate withheld oommltteoe in the
sgjection of rout, subscription fur, and a

: .

survey of the same—carried. The con­
vention appointed H. A. Goodyear, R. B.
Wightman and J. Roberta as such com-

Tbe Rmirwata XeaUaf.

The convention wfcleh assembled on mittre on the part of Hastings.
The Chairman ofiered the following
Thursday, in this villsgw.an consider thesubject of constructing a railroad from resolution which waa unanimously adoptthis place to some point on-the Central or
Northern rooda, was quite fully attended.

Retailed, That a committee of three

TbEFACI.T having been made h tba peymssi
1J of a cvrtu.n
of money, orenrrd to be paid
h*
tewing data tea
,_r-MUUSSJ aariaimou a
rjUrm»bor, A. t&gt;. |M3. al tbe hours of ten
loc», A. M. oa each of tha reaps tire dur. she
wwueMd; six montbs from tbo Sth day of Jm
*£tet»g tea time lurnted by ths said Prebi
rfiSt said wtau*1
“r.,U el,il

'

Ulla more nearly tbo rvqeiremeate of a
family maeblne Ihso any on exhibition."ruled by Gaolwv W. Kolar and Eunice Kesl.r, to&gt; /MtUote ErWHi&lt;m r&lt;praV«/]8M.
111, Wil, nt Lll.l.o. I'.IIa.."
_ J Ua.i.
•■Taling into eon.ideratioe, aimplieitp,
ntaa, durability, and doing all work, the e&lt;

JAMES A.HWXRZEY, |U«

DAXIKL 8TRIKER.* ’
DateOonalSte. IMA
junelT.

be appointed to visit the Board of Direc­
Tbw merest upon the subject is praise­
tors of tbe Central Railed at Detroit,
worthy, and the competition between the
on the 22d insL, and also ta meet tbe
Northern and‘Soutbern4route is likely to
Board of Directors of the Northern Rail­
"bo cousidenibfe.'. The proceedings of tbe
road to ascertain the amount of aid they,
convention are published elsewhere, and
or either of them, will promise to the
to them we direct the attention of our
proposed road from Hastings to a termin­
readers.
We regret that tM question of
ation at a point on one of the roads, and
n horse-railroad was so summarily disthat the titiiena of Battle Creek, Lowdl
,posed of; and that auch. untoward, and,
and Augusta, be invited to co-operata
we think, unreasonable prejudices have
with them;. The Chairman at request of
*been created against that klnd of road.—
Convention appoitod,Nathan Barlow, A.
YVe dcaire, that some kind of a railroad
W. Bailey and R. J. Grant as such com‘be bnilt and it is unwise to discard, porihnps, the only thing within our reach.
Motion that the Chairman aud Secre­
If, however, a steam road can be built
tary of this convention bo authorized to
nnd made to pay expenses when built, it
•rs, by all means preferable to any other appoint another meeting, and amended
■road. We trust the committee appoint- by Mr. Lathrop that the place for bolding
*d will di»card all theories upon the sub­ such meeting be designated by them.—
ject of railroads, and ascertain for them­ Motion prevailed when the Convention
selves the cheapest rate at which any road adjourned.
H. A. GoodtkailX
an cheap,times, has ever been built in 8. H. Cod*,
. Secretary.
Chairman.
Michigan, over 20 consecutive miles of

such ground as lies between uy^ud the

&lt;&gt;ther rcwhi. Tlxm let them ascertain, by
-comparison, the cheapest rate at which

Tbo stitch I. unexn-ntionabls."—Signed brtaanr
hundred citizensofl'NIadelpbla.'
.
, • I&lt;iTS«»u bob a Cibcclab. _JM
JAMRM WILCOX, Mauafaciurer.
508 Broadway, N. Y-

The attention of the public is invik-d
■ to tbe XewfHarnru Shop of

H. A. fc&amp;ODI ElR,

Estate of XartMIo F. Crwsby
iTATK OF MICiUGAM, I .. Probata Court
I
Dairy County,
f” tor said counts.
At aaaaalnn nf
.L_ i,.L

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

All peracns having claims "against tha

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
sively Used.
The beat of workmen employed.
Rcpnlrlag dme on short notice.

such a road can be stocked, run, and kept

in repairs, and they will have a data to
work from in' their estimates of tbe cost
of building jy&gt;d running the proposed road.

People dq out want to be fooled in these
matteni; they warn tn know at tbe outset
jlist what (must be done* that they may

prep-ire to do it, without the possibility
of failure.

Indeed, we Aaw “sum" tbe Awrr
doyt to tkt wall; both the editorial pup­

We have
proved by their own yelps, that their
baying is moat lying and uncertain. That
they growl, snarl and bark at decent loyal
people, while they orouch at the feet, licriy
the bands, and do lhe bidding of convict­
ed thievish traitors, and the assassins of
national constitutional liberty.
That
py and the whelp “Junius."

they do not wait for tbe liosnao of •• dogdays," but are “rabid" all the year

fcirdly frozen as we have wen, and the
wind was not very strong, otherwise the

damage to young crops and fruit would
have been great.

An it waa, tender plan te
were rather sarerely mangled.

,

“A mrehauica! wonder."—Ji&amp;atifie Aautiain.
“Among lhe bert and moo' oervioeeblo Sowing
Machines. Light and elegant finished, and no alm*
pie In ita ronattveliru, that U aerms almost |rapooaibU far U to gvimtlof repair."JWsdoey Onto-

In the enumeration of literary

we

are content to play “ aaooan;" the place

offait and “ nooaa?" being monopolized,

n. A. GOODYEAR.

to

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
T1»J onderaigned, haatng all tha blanks and

BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
&amp;c., dtc., Aic.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE

Mw foes requr.-d nut 11 rlafmi arc
collected.
Oflcaon UnrdickSimUOFpaalteths PostOflM
Xotice I* hereby gireo, that by virtue of a II- Kalamazoo, Michigan.
eenre gran fad io me, by tbo Prebate Court of
,
A. A. K9APFEX,
tee enunty. of Barre, an-P hearts* dais tbe Id
&lt;1«51
Att^rnry Bi 1m&lt;c. rfe
day of J cm. 1 S4S, 1 shall exuoee to sale st public
auctioa. to the hig’uert bidder, al the Ute Mldeuce of said .deeea.ed. io tbe township of Map!.
Omse in nut noantr nf
a&gt;-&gt;- .rUl.l.
^n Gw matter of tbe estate of Charles Lester,-

IX UA-’TR’GS. Barry county. Mich., Io Rower-,
new beUdiox. ■? stalre. M door.
THI8GALLERY
WM«TMto&lt;LMV,-lM&lt;Hl. far my special Broom
Buutoltoa. Thn.i, wisbin. Fa.

by our neighbors of the Pfatsrer.

two LotUn of rear SaBaars BILL*.'’

PICTURK" GALLERY!

The Grand River Aaaoaiatioa of Univeraalis&gt;wiU hold,a -tneOttogat Wood­

ssirs&amp;?a^aa“—
STEt'S
CATHARTIC PILLS

pottoto so many advastauoaortr iteoiLer pur­
gatives la lira market, nnd tbeir sa^Vrfar rfrrare
are ao uuhcr.aily known, that ere need not do
—------- -- -------- *-------fteir quality is

land Center, on Saturday and Sunday,

July. 11th and 121b. Services to oommunce on Saturday at at 10 o’clock A. M.

diet was made up on guess-work, without
understanding what constituted tbe crime
of manslaughter, and that they wished to
screen the criminal from any severer pun­
ishment than a-fine. Tbo Judge very
Woolm FxCToar.—We would , call properly rebuked those J try men who
,|be attention of onr readers to the adver­ thus wrote themselves down asses.—Dtt.
tisement ofJ. S. Van Brunt His Fac­ Ado. Trib.
tory has been thoroughly overhauled and
Eminent Speakers will be in attend­

ance,, and address the moating.

GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
10,000 Agents wanted!
Soldier* in the Army !

improved, another Cardiff machine ^sqt
in, and everything in condition to do g«xl

work.

Ladies at homo!

L* o« patronize oar home man­

ufacturing establishments.

-

Tn* Pioaasa republishes, as a local

i years ago I had a
___
.. vcare old, taken
,7iSo,rul'«. F~r lo
Ik

vor.U Getwrab. fro. of chare.; tod will wnd
with **cb iock»« Bspivndidrift. worth framUKE
dollar np to o.&lt;k iir^npjiri i&gt;ot.i.An.t-

item, under pretense of finding fault with

St, our statement of temporary absents
from editorial labor. Notwithstanding Henry county, who enjoys a great repu­
its comments are expressed in exceeding­ tation in curing chronic diseases. The
girl remained there three months without
ly l&gt;ad grammar, it is an improvement deriving any benefit: to fiscL she grew
upon ita usually stupid locals, and it may worse all t^ time and I had to send for
her. WhJFsbe returned, her Dreast
We must protect, however, and would Neck and Arms were Covered with RunniM Sores. She was no. weak she oonld
beg of the editor of tbe Pioarer to spare
ns the dfagraee, in futwre, of being men-

SCALES

•
AXKWIDEA!
Ao not ask any one to aend us ths maser
Utt they know what gift Hwy will got Apr per­
son can send ta their name, sod trr tbeir tuck,
and we will htfarw teem by return melt whalrtn
they ere entiUsd io. end they raa llwa do Balke/

this place, to use "Radway’s Renovating
Naw Paras.—Wo are In receipt of a
literary paperjust started In Chicago, III.,
called "The Spirit of tbe W-et."

MANHOOD
how lorTi now restored r

I» *•

neatly printed, ably edited, and promise#
a high order of literary reading, h* it

COMWMlONElrB NOTICE.

of Wentero litaratere, it will MMwit, aisd
we trust, will rearivb st) adequate «p-

pnrt.

PaWiAad at T» Daarb*ro ssreMt

IMO

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY, 1 1863.
but J think that faUgua would be: tbe
exhaustion arising from excessive drink­
ing must produce K
June 4th.—In tbe pool - mortem exam­
(Tk. crc .umln.i.or, at Mr. P.U ination, I found no otner contusion of tbe
body except that over lhe Wye.
Wilson
on dteeaaee of the Skin ; Milker's Practice
of Surgery; Williams' Prinoiplefof Med­
Wdraih are omitted far want of
icine ; Grosse’s System of Surgery, are
all gratd authorities. I wasn't present at
his death, but think that the cause of bls
death was lhe thickening of lhe muenus

Trt*‘•£c. Krk»,
Ctor,
W luMw (.to1 s^T1’

he was full uf fan, and joking about the
beef; bo said il was pretty tough; that
ba thougta &gt;1 tuuat be a part of Old Buck
that ha u«ed to have; I didn’t sea hint
XDVXaTlSIKO.
make any exhibition of it; be spoke to a
man near my elbow and asked him if be
could cat It, for hia (Baldi's) teeth were
poor and be could not ; the man took kand more was brought to Balch ; I didn't
see his plate and cup taken away ; 1 went
prubibslity U he would bave died of this in at lhe same time; he asked me if I
ifthis
if
this membrane hadn't thickedM. I couid sharpen bis knife, far lhe beef was
‘
1' ‘&lt;H&gt;k far nay other cause of the
should
death h the fluids; we didn’t examine
arly in his case to see whether it ened it on bis knife, and handed ft beck ;
Ifostingjl gnsintss girrctori. 11 n clock ; I vm called to viait him pro- __ jsrd by tbe fluids; we took the he also Asked the clerk, as he passed by,
ft-naionall v • t
__ ___ * .
brain out, but didn’t examine tbe spine; to sharpen It; but be passed by and made
I mean tlmi the wound was lhe exciting no reply. I didn’t see ilia affray; 1 was'
in (he bar-room. Balch lived five nr six
miles from where I live; I frecuently uw
toped wound ; the Inflammation had ex­ physical development, few had better; him there ; 1 bavs seen him a little worse
persons
are
taken
do«n
by
erysipelas
fur liquor, but not u a genera! thing,
tended down to the left ear; he wu not
then enneioos ; was In eonaiderable pain without a wuond or other cause that we when be came to town ; I ean’t uy that I
EALERS i
and was throwing himself from one aide know about; they are taken eick and we ever did more than twice; one of them
ereekwy,
say that they have a predisposition to it. wu about a year ago; on such oceuions
I naw Mr. Wykes several times with Dr. I never aaw hitn rude or rough; the oth­
Shepard, who waa the attending physician. er time I don’t recollect;' Il wu some
Rt-dirttl Aramiaation—I attribute the time before that; I never mw him more
as the night before; the s« riling had ex­
tended and Involved his lip and that side fact of the injection of the inner mem­ than twice. Mr. Evans wu waiting on
SALBR IX GROCKRIKS. previsions.
•a s. Suh. bnUsr. Urd. psrk. sod gr*
»f Ms mouth, and Involving both lipa; I brane with blood to the effects of the the table the time; that is when I first
blow
; cases of erysipelas that are caused •at down ; I don’t know whether be wu
remained with him about three hours at
when I g»l up.or not; don’t know who
that time; this was Friday morning;
changed tbe beef—whether or out Mr.
when I left there was no apparent change
Evans.
from what I bad found except the swelling
dangerous wound. Erecson is regarded
was increasing; I saw him again in the
afternoon, pulse was 120 but more feeble, as a good authority as among the first of' incivility or roughnese in him in hia life;
very restless, but appeared to be in a gix&gt;d modern writers ul ideopalhic srysipels*; he was a man of good matinera, always
deal
of pain; I called again at8 o'clock in don’t run to a crisis so soon as this did ; quiet aid peaceable, so far u 1 knew ; !
RUDERTS * STRIKER,
that is one of the reasons, but not the nevar mw him an intoxicated man.
A'nrtoa Branton—Live in Hutings,
remained In the afternoon, it might have most prominent one for my calling the
been from naif to an hour; whetfl arrived wound the cause of the death; erysipelas Barry Co., knew Cuban Balch In his life­
is not regarded by.modem writers as an time ; wu not. with him in this city short­
entirely cutaneous disease; the technical ly before bis death; have known lilm far
dead.
ten yeAra ; I think 1 never saw him drunk
There was a post mortem examination; hospital erysipelas Is called gangrenous,
' but once; llial was just before last elec
it was conducted b^ Dr. txbrpard/and Dr. and is usually farmed in vitiated air ; if
tian; he liad about all that bo cueld car­
1WEEXEY * ALLEN.
Upjohn; the Coroner and three or four it ware a case of that kind those who aid­
ry ; he was In bis Buggy.
TTlHINBYB AT LA W «sd Sslieitsrs is
other physicians and myaelf were presents. ed in taking care or in laying lhim out ' Crou Exotninction.—He wu Al R»c
eery. Psrtleulsr sllset &gt;on wate te Ca&lt;
. * -zz *zz~
•* *z z z .ztzz; no
■__ * .a_ --- 1 —-■----.rillf.. fn
era
’ nod had to pass m v house ; I thought
one has taken it at the Barnard Home
Will ba bapry
that it was all lie could du to sit up; have
cutting through t|l0 ^Jp WB
,, that I know of; death from the closing
soeti iiitu drink a glass uf liquor once in
very much swollen, ttpeUally in lhe re­
a while ; that was the only time 1 ever
Son of tbe wyund; the cellular tissue was with such a pulse ft was anlndtaadon that sow him drunk ; when be wu In liquor
life wks ebbing fast; his temperament is
voiced in the liiflamaii..n, and was vary
. WING.
not purely sanguine but a sanguine but that time be wu very jovial; I don’t roc
much swollen ; •« opening the skull and
ollect that "be wu jovial atanf Other time
taking off tbc fame; wr f..(md the nnter
than that; 1 did live' in—about
membrane looking natural; 'the veasel*
three miles from hia farm ; I have been
by bis huuse'a good tnasy iiidm; know
that bavd lheiRorigin in a rarrnt wound his farm,; tbluk bo was a thrifty mau ; it
left aide of the head ; the membrane of
1. A. nOUMOOK,
are hot usually epidemical unless thev are was a very unusual thing that be waa
confined/ln hospitals in close anartmenta. drunk; al this time he was so a little
Crw Rr.—The injection of blood In more than usual; 1 think tliere wu some­
thing uid by him that wu obscene; I
J. M. RVK8EI.1.,
'of the erysipelas, and was from the con­ think that he would make remarks eomed&lt;ni’t recollect that we found anything'
cussion of the blow; but there was no ihat, to men that were nut acquainted
unnatural ahont lhe base of the brain;
sufficient quantity m the membrane tn w ittrhinr;- which must make them think
don't think there was; that was the m&lt;*t
cause compression of the brain ; the dura themselves insulted. He drove bis bug
. JOHN
that we found ;,n&lt;&gt; particular derangement
mater win not affected at all ; the blond gy himself.
l&gt;UY8tCtAN and *
about the other organs; when we exam­
IKm. L. Eaton—Lived in Hutings,
vessels of the dura mater, and between
1. way, near ths Co&lt;
ined Ms month- «e found the swelling hod
Barry'C&lt;|., Iiavu lived there and in Irving
extended
down
to
tl*
Lu
era
and
down
D . H. J. HANEYthe brain may be affected by mhcusston about leu years; have known Belch far
IYSIC1AN. SCRGIMX sial *e&gt;eh««r. Of- the wind pipe; his month was not clo-ed when another is not; frequently, blond, nine years ; hare lived in Hastings about
■
__ u &gt;l'. tv-M . &lt;1.ire
veer llloct. entirely . I never mw a better phvsieal
vessels m the base of the brain mav he
development in any man than I saw in ruptured without any effect upon the
I iset naw him prlun'i rcculicci seeing him
outer vessels; by concussion, 1 mean a
I since last fall: be bu been in my grocery
ii. wBiGirr.
merlon. I ahrarM ray the cans* nf his death
Leonard Covell Re-called—[Witness I perhaps half doxcri limes, when he felt
TTORNEY sad COUNSMXOR
L**
produces a plan which he shows to the pretty well, and was what we call a little
jury, showing the different parts of the light; 1 saw him once in Bailie Creek
Eagle Hotel, connected with this matter.] i when be was • little tight; sumeliinaa be
would come into town aud nut gel tight
opinion that the wound waa made In the
[The testimony of Dr. Era*tus Ellis, at* all, at other times be be would ; it de­
way that the witness has described; it
r W. Balth SsV
wsa crrtainlv not made by a sharp in- Dr. 0n» Bissell, and Dr. Charles Shep­ pended upon the company In which he
ard is omitted as being mainly corrobo­ was ; be was a man pretty full of fan, be
rative of the testimony of Dr. Platt.— loved to make remarks and was pretty
saucy ; I saw him in Battle Creek st tbc
Ed. Bamxka.]
time when the soldiers went away It Was
name of this inflamation fa ervelpetatous
KNAPPEN A BI'MOWS,
Ckarift V. Patrick rtealhd.
(Mr. last sbmmernearly a year ago, they were
inflamatwm. «w what we ralhan eryripela
inflamation; it snoervened from tbe Balch asks permission to ask a questing
a brail a matter which be didn't SrfWF
&lt;ilh proapusss wrmhd-; it originated from the wound; It
ban Balch wbeu hie physical and mental
rommenerd there aad radiated in differ-,
terdav.
Permission granted.)—While ability were lessctivd- by Jlquor; 1/ ba»o
ent directions.
, ,
Q—State whether the wound tended- Mr. Baleh wae in the wash room I heard
remarks between him and Mr. Evans.— not make If be was nut a little in liquor;
arrelerate hie death 1
O^eeted to, that it is cross examine; I was standing by Balch, ha stood by the
sink, the first wan Balch spoke to me and
Bon.
asked me something about the boose that er kept liquor at home, that 1 know of;
Ohjretion overrnJA!.
be was a good businera man; prompt and
I think It dM.
energetic;'be occasionally would get
tight and have his fun; I don't know but
that word tight is rather barah ; when a
be should receive si.eb,treatment ; bis re­ man is so that he can't take care of him­
self hq Is drunk, but when liquor makes
him jovist nr.ly, vre call him tight
H-m. Aoyerr- Live in Hastings Barry
county; have lived tiwro atuoe 1848;
knew Cuban Balch, in big lifetime; last
wife and daughters bed been treated as saw him alive sometime in the month of
QOUXTY CLFRK^sd Notary Public.
January last; wu not in this city with
tiralnr ro-o

D

D

A

C. P1DIDU,

be was a damned old liar, or
femnad old liar, that M

hl. Itmk—il; &lt;w

(nice a month; I have seen Mm come in

d Iwll-

u

very liule liquor; luavereaw him drank;
I only once saw him when I thought that
be didn’t know what he was.about; 1
think that was fa 1647; 1 then saw him
drivlqt bls team at a prslty/sat rale; hia
team was not baalky J1 utean 1857; I
am wrong ton years; I didn't live in
Hs-lings then.
Tbosurs Tiuklti—Live in Hastings,
Barry county ; think I have lived there
about 16 years; knew Cuban Balch in bis
lifrlima, since 1848; far lhe last four or
five years, the moat 1 have seen of him
was In Hastings; I never aaw him drink
a great deal of liquor; I haven't seen
him driuk very often; have seen him ax.
hibit lhe effects of It; don’t know that I,
ever saw him tight but ones; il waa in A
saloon that William Muttra kept; I »«k
attending; then 1 think that be was tight;
his demeanor waa all fun ; Itwasuot very
oxrse; he treated the boys raftener than
he drank hiin«elf; he wasn’t ubsosne.

quiet, peaceable citixsn ; when 1 saw him
tight, I think be could not be cheated,
even then, "by any man ; he waa capable
of going rj&gt; and doing business'; think it
was not election; Hastings was his p[see
of business; have seen him a great many
»inow; he went about his business and
did it. and then went away usually.
■ Thtmat AUqfl RtcaUtd—X beard lhe
talk between Eraqa and Balch In the
eveningafter the affair, don’tknnw wheth­
er Patrick was present or not; didn’t see
him there; beard a conversation between
Evensand Balch ; it was about the time
be was being washed. Balch asked Ev­
ans, "What bave ! done that you should
use me stfl" Evans said, “You bave dune
euongh."
Q.— What next did evans eay 1
Objected to, unless it was to Balcb,
•nd that this it not identified as the couObjection susuioed. I don't remem­
ber that Evans said any more to Balch,
Evans spoke. “How would you like ik
vou damned old curse"—or something
like that—“ifyour wife or daughter bad
been setting at the table;" J told Evans
who Balch was; Evans replied that be
didn’t earn a damn who it waa.
There
waa a gond deal else that I can’t recollect;
he also, said that he wouldn’t have such
language used before iiis hired girla at
the table; wbst lhe language waa I don’t
know anything abouk
JacoA j/sss—Have lived at Hastings
about eight years ; have known Balch ev­
er since I lived there ; 1 bave seen Balch
worse for liquor twice; once in my shop,
the other time he waa in the Street; lhe
last lime he couldn't fi*d tbe door to get
out, and I had to open it far him.
This
was after lhe last fall election; in this
condition b« was generally pleasant, but

Crrur £&gt;amisatica—I carry on shoe
business and gn&gt;cericv, and scu” liquors;
hive been In it ever since 1 came to Has­
tings, except about eight months ; used
tn live in Kent C&lt;».; went there fn»m
Wisconsin ; was boru in Germany.
Be
was III with some of his friends, ho was
there some fifteen or twenty minutes;
one &lt;&gt;f his friends was Tim Johnson, of
Yankee Springs, «no Hendershott of
Hastings, awl others ; I have seen Balch
a great many times In Hastings, but nev­
er • bm he baa been the worse far liquor,
but this time.
Jat. WoodnfeHtd— Don't know wheth­
er I drank once or twice that aftemram I
was al the Eagle; but not over twice; 1
am nol in the habit of drinking much ;" I
never tried to «-c how much I can driuk.
• Brm. H. Ra»l&lt;y—\ am now al Lee
Barracks in this city ; 1 Brat went tbere
in December Iasi; don’t know Mr. Balch;
was nt the Eagle when there was an affray
Itelween.Evans and a man they called
Belch; I think il was between the l«lh
•nd 20lh of February ; 1 was al the sup
_ _ a.l.f.
.1.. ,t.n* k. .m.. • t
nV.,
used ; I left before Mr. Balch; at ibe ta­
ble there wasLut one man between him
and me, on the same side of the, table;
.1 was at the table when the waiting maid
took bis plate; I waa sick al tbe lime;
the waiting maid capie to him and asked
him If he would bave a piece of aleak ;
he replied he would, and she brought ,,!t
,u&gt; blui on a plate; sbe set the pinto down
&lt;&gt;u the table, in front ofblsn: be stuck hi*
fork in 11 and held U up ahd made the re­
mark, *jn»C wa* in an ox that came out
of Noah’s Ark.” A gentleman sitting by
his side made sorns .remark to him in an
under Iona that. I didn’t understand;
Balch msde the remark that she might
hate givenVm a piece that bo might

teeth; U then made tile remark thaX the
piece egrite out of Buck that helped him
break up the'first 100 acres of land that
bo e' er broke Up Jjp Michigan, be fesid
that be"would take that home with him

liquor; along during i
been two or three tit
him after

eight ;5 don't know thrt I recollect any
farther conversation at the table; Mr.
think that everybody was a friend to Balch said something abort ter'f
him, and make arood deal of fun far the rahtgtr!) bei.q; as t.mgfa as thl bedCfthatbeWdoriMufork,)
uftto remit* I didn't heir.

siderad t on on-of
d&lt;w,ttMnk ttaabei

NO. 9.
1 dotf’t
the affray was.
Gtcrgt B.
was at the
Eagle the night of the affray between
Evans and Balch, and was at the table
while Balch was al it; I left the table be­
fore he did; I sat but three or four seats
ftidm him on the acme side; J heard him

Adams came In to seat a gentleman raid
lady and children at the table, and Mr.
Belch passed out his knife to Adams and
ashed him to grind' it for him ; I noticed
him before I went ip the company of othera, talking and laughing; I thought he
was Intoxicated—th« he had been driAsed the knife out about the toughness
the beef; ho' was sitting there talking,
laughing and joking with those opposite
of Min; I didn’t hem-him make any re­
mark about ths wailing girl; I aaw lhe
affray In the office; there were twelve
«r fourteen at the table when ! left; per­
haps some four or five minutes elapsed
before lhe affray after'! left; I bod a dal­
ly paper with mo and went and
alt down on the same side of the doOr-A- about 8 feet from llj ibeffrst that my at­
tention was attracted was a shuffling or
scuffling,-! drop: my paper and looked
up; the first 1 saw was Bald backing
through the door.'aqd Evans shoving him
out: Evans suddenly gave him a push fato the office; Balch tciraed around arid
made nu effi.rt as If b* wu going back
into the room pta be turned he made a
sally, putting out bis bands aa if be wk»
prir.g into tbe room; Evans strfltk him;
be fell; kinder wilted down; settled down
on lil« stem, and from that rolled' down
«.n to his left aide; next Evans kickvd
him with bis fe^t, and told him to get up;
he made some other remark, I thlnkg^
don’t recollect It; it was a kick with lire
toe or ball of the wot; Evans had on a
pair of slippers ; s«n&gt;e person whom I
took to be in company with Balch, took
him by tbe arm and raised him, and be
got up partly on his feet, and when he
got on his feet some other person took
hold of hia arm A nd they walked off. into
lhe wash or,bar-room; they waxbed' and
wiped him off; I saw five or six of them
tliere together, and they or be were wash­
ing bitn and wiping him off; heard noth­
ing between Evatfijmd Balch or any of
Uiem at tbe time of washing or about
that lime.’ 1 observed Balch after the
affray for some five or ten minutes; after
the affray be was in company with some
who seemed to have come with him ; !
didn’t see him Have any conversation with
Evans; didn't sen any drinking there
after the occurrence.
»
’
Croti Examination—] don’t know wheth­
er I have stated all that was said; I tMnk\
that Evans did maWsome other remarks;
don’t recollect what It was; be lay there
ten or fifteen seconds; 1 a tn sure of thia
ns anything I have said.
'
AHra XcJfatcm-l live at the E&gt;g&gt;*
Hotel; have lived there two years n«x*
October; have been Ibero through all of
changes of proprietors in that hpusr ; f
remember a difficulty that happened In
February last between an &lt;&gt;ld gentleman
of the naijte &lt;if Baldi and Mr. Evans; I
,.w*s living there at lhe time: never t*w
Balch before that time that I recollect; I
saw Mm at thi tea table that night; that
was the first I saw him , he sat about the
centre uftable, nearest the office on the
opp«i»ite side of the table; 1.don’t recol­
lect who took bis plate and gave him
some meat; I didn’t pay attention to
what he was talking about at tbe table ;
I don’t know who waited on him any of
ths time at the table; I observed that
he was joking and carrying on before 1
took his tea away ; 1 took his tea away
because I thought he wn^whrough ; be
had set back from tbe table and folded
bis hands as though he w '*
'
*
got ft to tbe Other table,
out to
me to brfag it back; I ffU r-r_________
to lhe kitchen; after five or six minutes,
I came back to the dining room; he was
there then; when I came back my • aister
told tue *jjat be had aaid;! told her I

wasn't going to have such talk In the din­
ing rnoin ;’so 1 went after Mr. Evans; I
went to the office duor tocall Mr. Evans;
I aaw Mr. Adams, tl;o Clerk, there; tj
told Mr. Adams to tel! Mr. Evans to
»&gt;me and take that man out oF the dining
room, and that if be didn't I wouldn't,
stay in there VMyL Evans came in an8
asked me what 1 Wanted;'! stood at lbs
side table when be came In; my sister

some reply, but what It was I don’t rec&lt;otW ; I don’t recollect whether I stated
itn Mr. Evans whet had taken place there;
iit teems tn tea that I did make some re­
;ply to fate question, but I don’t remember
•bat It was * Evens then asked Mr. Balch
what be bad been doing or saying! Ev•ns weal oyer where Bdch.wu'snd pul­
led tbe ehair from under Mm; Balch then
turned around ’ towards' Mr. Evans; I

r—-v
in the hall

�‘W^ini

the

* over backwards; all that Baleh 4
was to bring back his tea anS
pinto; 1 think that I carried If

Hooker **k*d

X 4 j.

about u u
r I knockad

drank twice there

to bave your wife and da
astab talk 1”
Hia friend*

turned away ; I had never seen each a

fore about my staler and myself; I waa

at the ubia quite a little way from there;

Crsgrfoa Jf. Jfeat-Am clerk at lira
Eagle; Elian came and uked me if I
kaaw where Mr-Rtaa* waa. 1 paid tat
liule attention to it and was in a burry ;
abe then went into th* haif; star u'tqinote or two she spoke again; I thkri 'Mw

ita ar* In circulation **

Washington. J*»

MEk

friends got together and agreed put they
would go away ; they pfe&lt;T*bair bills, and

There oen be no doubt that*aa eaoo “

ICtB

the South fotriy nnderetonds the truth,

■ OviltaM««ULM&gt;4
1 helped them get away; Mr. Bnleh came
and asked forhia bill; I told him it was feats no leas than our victories deepen, er. oom. out d»ily.
all settled; bo said, that VM right, apd oufmbltAioij te&lt;r«Me tatinprst pow4q,

ntcMIgaai Central Kail
VU&gt;Wbt.r.

t

qtoM.. D—V
The, oil

and strengthen our convictions of tbe

she wauwfl!

derstauds thia there can be no doubt aa

Crane before that about a gentleman
coming to my room before 1 waa up, or

of the Jury, I had no more Idea of atrikieg him one moment before I did than I
thearioon and told Evans that Ellen have now; 1 had no intention of injuring
Mr. Balch ; and when I weft to tbe table,
u&gt;en before that time.
and when I struck him, I was just as coot
. rinnfe JfLVakoa.—I live at the Eagle। pair of calf slippers &lt;nr, I noticed blood on and aa little excited as I am now, so help
Hotel, and was living there in February the floor where Baleh head was lying. 1 m? God.
lost; I recollect an affray between Mr., saw II Um next mooting.
[The prisoner here appeared to be un­
Evans and a man they called Balch; I
Z&gt;r. Piilo Dnkt.—Erysipelas made Ila conscious that be was a good'deal excited.1
believe it waa the I8lh gf February ; I appearance in an endemic form around
Crato ErMuautiou.—I must have used
saw Mr. Evans at the table that evening; Hastings, tn tbe fore part of February. sums oaths; probably did.
my bwiitraes at that time waa washing
Cron Framingtoon.—Our physicians
The defense hero closed, and tbe prose­
dishes; it wu at the second table; Erichl have called It the spotted fever, some cution introduced tbe following rebutting
wu at the second table ; J wu washing have likened It to tbe plague of London; testimony.
(J’tori Bitfbft.—In tbe morning a man
dishes on tha aide table, aorou from lhe I have not
tabla where he wu sitting; my general Dr. 0. J. Biutll—| should say that tbe Slotwait came in and Balch asked
business at that time waa doing dining­ wound itself might be an exciting cause
rink ; I helped them ; Mr. Balch
room work; I remember something that of eryaipelatous inflatnation, but tbe
larked, ft would not be very good
he said and did at that table that evening; wound itself couldn't determine the char­
and poured a pert of ft bock, and
the first I notired hi* saving he wu going acter of the inflamation, tat it would be
ronld drink a very Hille fur ap
to sleep with that girl that evening ; this determined by tbe state of the system.—
sake; Im drank a very little.
was after hi* tea wu taken back to him; in this case I most look for lhe causes of
IF. MeNiU. John HenderAott.
“ he wu apeaking about my sister Ellen ; Ila being determined in thia direction to JFm. IF. Pork and Barter,
to prove
ahe had just cleared the door going into some morbid state of the system. If a sobriety and usual temperance.
Dr. "Platt recalled, on medical ques­
the kitchen ; ahe wu back in the dining, man receive a wound while in a state of
room in a few minutes; according to lhe intoxication the inflamation will receive tions arising out of cross examinalioc of
beat ofmv opinion there wu nobody there its character from that state, and It be­ other witnesses and nraaniug of terms.
At about 5 oclock the summing up of
tat Balch and, another man ; she came comes erysipelatous In this case from
where I wu; I told her what 1 had heard; what 1 know it must hast originated from the case was commenced, and then st 8}
the then went out ot tbe room; the went conditions previously existing.
o’dock tbe next morning It was again
Oom JLnuninatian.—1 should say the continued until about 6 P.M.; then the
out of the dining-room; that wu the door
leading into the office; then Evan* next use of strong drinks would produce a case was shortly, yet ably, summed up
came in; she stood at the table where 1 morbid state of the system. 1 would ex­ to tbe Jury by Judge Lovell. At about
wu standing when be came in; Balch and pect that a person in estate of intoxication 8j, after an absence from Court op three
the other man were atill at the table when receiving a wound would be likely to hours, the jury brought in a verdict of
Evans came in; Erana said, “Just what have erysipelatous developed. Wounds maaalaughter, at tbe same lime receom1 expected
I don't remember anything are not put down by authors aa the moat mending ths prisoner to tbe clemency of
•be that wu said before the affray took frequent exciting causes of eryripetaa. Dr. the Court.
The defense immediately gave notice
place; I dual know whether Evans made Beck don’t state that erysipelas Is caused
any inquiry about what had happened, by the wound alone. He does state that of a motion In arrest of judgement, and
when be came In, before the affray took it is one of tbe diseases that ia most fro- also of intention to files bill ofexceptions
place ; 1 don’t recollect of his making any mienlly produced in cases of wounds.— to some of the rulings of the Court.
inqury of either Ellen or me ; I doo*t rec­ . yaip^laa of any kind in lhe lace is of the
Monday morning tbe motion for arrest
Beck does say of judgement waa argued, the grounds ta­
ollect whether either Ellen y or 1 told most dangerous*kind.
Evans anything about il before lhe affray; that erysipelas may come to a head in 56 int that, although the information stated
all that was material regarding the mat­
Evan* went around and pulled the chair hours.
Dr.iSanndert. — My opiaiou of tbe ter, yet it did not contain an express al­
out from under Balch and he fell down
on lhe floor; the next I saw wu Evan* cause of tbe death upon these facts, is that legation that said George C. Evans did
had bold of Balch by the shoulders; they it waa from some morbid cocditioa of lhe so kill and murder Coban Balch, but only
N
contained the allegation that said Geo. C.
were then in tbe dining-room, on - the system.
same side of the table that Balch bad CVwes Fmninatwn.—1 mean to say where Evans did sc kill and murder.
The Court held that tbe information
been sitting on; I don’t recollectwbat wu a predispoeion exists 1 think that the
next done; the next 1 saw wu Balch lying wound would be an exciting cause.— was therefore deficient In form, but was
partly in the office and partly in the hall Wounds of the kind In this ease are enu­ good in substance, and that lhe statute
aided
it, and therefore denied the motion.
merated
among
the
causes
of
erysipelas.
door, aa nearly as 1 can recollect; lhe oth
cr man that wu there with Balch was Wounds are among the exciting causes,
but authors don't say that they are among
behind Evans.
„
Crou Fra mination.—! have been at the most exciting causes of erysipelas.—
that bouse six year* next fall; have work­ If I should find a contused wound imme­
ed in the chambers, in the kitehen, and in diately succeeded by considerable redness
the dining room; Evans has a wife who and pain, and the other symptoms of ery­
WedieHay Hunlag, Jilj 1, IMS.
vm living there, who hu charge of the aipelatous, 1 would aay that that alone,
house; ahe wu up staWC; Ellen spoke to would be the exciting cause. I knew a
Evans; it is a part of my business I think, 1case of Idiopathic erysipelas to prove fatal
IIxvuro nt this, cnusx* oca cocux,
r
to bave tboee who use improper language in 48 hours.
WITHOUT flCILX AMD WITH .TCM PCBFOSa.
Ur. Miller.—When a patlnt tabpfv lit ca aawaw oca ravrr tx Guo, axd oo
pot out; 1 didn’t take particular pain* to
hear or not hear, I didn't often listen to under anything that depresses or lowers
what waa said;.didn’t have any converse­ the system he is more liable to taka on num.—Abraham Lincoln.
' lion with Batch; .don’t know whether &lt;any disease, if erysipelas ia then prevail­
Balch knew that I beard him; I stood ing he should be more liable to take that.
side ways; (abe points out about the dis­ I think that erysipelatous would not oc­
Peace is always desirable under any­
tance she stood—about twelve feel;) he cur from tbe wounds so early as three
thing like just and equitable conditions ;
made the remark soon after she brought o’clock Thursday afternoon.
Crou Xramination.—[The prosecution but there are conditions under which
back hia cup of tea. He uld fetch back
my cop and saucer, my back wu toward here put a hypothetical caae embodying peace may be impossible, and, even abhim; abe carried It tack politely, and im­ tbeir idea of this case.] 1 should aay that
mediately went off; can’t tell you who he lhe exciting cause waa the wound. There
present war, It ia absolutely certain that
wu talking Ur, didn’t go and tell Evanr, is nothing the use of which unless used
1 alwavs tell the one first about whom lhe to excess so as to produce a lowering of
the
aystem,
will
bring
en
erysipelas.
—
out a separation of tbe Blates, until tbe
remark is made; don't remember a soldier
Recent wounds are the Cnt of lhe excit­ rebels are thoroughly whipped. 11 also
table; don't remember s'sick, soldier that ing caoses of erysipelas. There is no
was there; know old Mr. Dalrymple, and true pathology of epidemical erysipelas,
utterly Impracticable. A thousand causes,
am on Intimate speaking terms with him; but there is of Tromatic erysipelas, which

HASTINGS BANNER,

he ha* been to the Ragle a great deal of is lhe kind that supervenes recent wounds.
the time; don’t know whether a man by Tromatic erysipelas comae on in about 4
the name of Smith wax staying there or days, it may be in 36 hours, I presume,
not; 1 do one of lhe name of Jones; I don't but 1 kou’t know.
(Tbe counsel bare put a question em­
remember any soldiers at tbe table; think
that Evans and myself waited on the ta­ bodying the facts connected with Baleh
ble; didn't give belch a piece of beef; as the prosecution claim to have been
\
can’t say that I heard a word between shown.}
A.— I might consider the wound a suf­
Balch and Evans; Baleh fell down on
his seat when* tbe chair was pulled from ficient ex»iting causa. A wound of that
under him; Mrs. Cook came in; she we* kind would be likely to accelerate the iaone of tha girls; Balch had hold of Evans' eue of life or death.
shoulders; Evans’ back waa towards the
door, I wasn't- frightened—perhaps a Tit­ oner.—My statement, gentlemen &lt;&gt;l the
tle excited; had never before seen diffi­ Jury, is simply this: Mr. Coban Balch
culty between men; bad never seen any called at the Eagle Hotel lbs 18th of
in tbe house, but had beard of them; February, and put up there. 1 melTiim
heard Evan* aay, “ This i* just aa I ex­ at the bero and greeted him kindly with
pected.” I had stepped portly up to tee j others of his frionda Tbe house waa very
them, when 1 aaw him in the hall on tbe
floor, didn’t see Evans strike him; aaw peiially u it had been dull foe aoma lit­
him down, partly in the hell; he was tle time before. I never aaw him again
facing away from Evans; be lay upon hia until I saw him al the supper table. At
face; I am twenty years old; I lived with supper 1 waited on tbe table ; I otarved

geographical, ethnological, commercial,
and moral determine and devote thio con­
tinent to political unity.

b
* The crushing cut of the rebellion, under
the present executive policy must forever
remove tbe disturbing element which has
ficnlfy, or, at least, will so (ar cripple It,
that II shall cease to be a controlling ele­
ment in any of lhe Stales of lhe Union.

While this is true, il ia equally true that
work and will add aa hnndrdl fold of
other irritating causes. Wa believe that
disunion, if It worn possible, wo uld be

:‘Sf
20th.

Cairo, June 2«:—Major. Wllepn. wltli
a detachment of the Wt and iMflUnUs

prised by tbe steady tenacity of purpose
Missfeoppi cwvalry near hUukaniubarg,
of the Northern people, not having coun­ in life Yaxon country, a few days einoa,
ted on tbeir firm adherence to principle killing and wounding quits a number. love nf tbe Union was Inspired by refer­ along our lines before Vicksburg p« Sat­
a rd ay Uat, continuing till Bunday
ence for Justice and devotion to liberty,
sing. TWresult is unknown.
(,
—lhe Southern leaders low are their
No civilians are allowed now below
fatal error. They bad judged the North Helsa*.
' -1
'
Ub« steamer Tayfcr arrived -with 60©
They
wrongly.
They now see that tbe re­ disabled eoMfeva from Mow.

to

x ti rovs armtnsor BorirFEXEH

scbulsre of. several of tbe Sabbath 81
in this eeution, on the Fourth,
fl

ierts*

sources and tbe will of the nation are
practically inexhaustible, and they will

priate txevcieea, will, of course, l|

Mew Advertisements.

N.W York.
17 —Th.
Washington dispatch says: “There ia no
longer any doubt that a great battle will
All talk about peace then, every sug­ be fought in Maryland and perhaps Fenn
gestion oflhe possibility of peace with sylvania. It is sufficient to any that tbe
rebels, every effort of this kind to div­ movents of our army have been made
with promptitude and &gt; feeling of cuofi
tract the counssls or to weaken the will
denoe prevails.
of the nation, tends to prolong tbe war,
Il is asserted that Richmond fa held
tn increase to suffering uf lhe South.— by not over 4,000 men.
The Richmond Diepatrk.cf the 23d
When the South submits then peace will

that no choice Is left for the rebels but
submission or extermination.

stalo have peace 1
it should be dearly

ranged- We understand that the!
dren will meet al the Court Hoil
10 o'clock and from there will marl

gALE OF STATE LANDS.

the grove on the Kenficld place net I

Hadley mill.

if.r

lodianayrith tbeir Chief, will
l^e grove at aboot 2 o'clock.

return ; till then there is nothing but war.
“Vickeburj must tall without tbe In­
This submission Implies the restoration
terposition o&lt; a miracle.” ,
.
of taw, lhe establishment of liberty, the
Tbe D'upateh has a report of a fiwhl Omw. Mom: Maniaw. Ixi.. Ur.vd
Utaaaw. Antrim, teert ..d (beta.
integrity of the Union; and to secure at Big Creeii Gap, Eart Teuneeeee, Fri­
thou objects tbe nation will fight as long day last, beta ecu Buckner and the FedThe Federal*
as may be necessary, and il will never erala, under Burnside.
were repulsed twice with heavy lose.— ""“’“’Tamcel 8. Licit.1 (
make peace with rebels.
Gen. Burneidg^commenced a flank move­
TwwaBwIh.
ment and.Bockner fell back to Clinton
CoxoaxsaMAx Kbllooo has been di­
X«nr Eut
to c*}v*r Knoxville.
rected by tl&gt;e Secretary of War to raise
Philadelphia, Jone 27.—Tbe Inquirer
••••••+• a
two more Cavalry Regiments In thia baaBloody
the f-illowintr
aoeeial ■»P. M.-Gen.
Run,5u£?26,
Stale. They will be known aa the IOth
To... Kartb.
and 11th Regiments. One of the regi­ Milroy left for Baltimore, and Gen.
Pierce takes com man J. Tbe rcbela evac­
ments will rendezvous al Grand Rapids, uated McConnelaburg. Scuuta report a
and lhe other at some point in lhe State fore* of rebel infantry ten miles this aide
farther aculh.
of Hancock.”
A Richmond dispatch of tbe 23d says
it was stated yeaterday a hfavy force 'of
unionlets had landed on euihe point oti
QF THK WEEKLY
York rirtr.
The Washington RqnAUe says ft is cer­
• tt.to.ai......
tain Lee's whole force ia North of the
Potomac,
■
in Pennsylvania, Longstreet
between Booeeaboro and lhe Pennsylva­
Baltimore, June 24.—Later reliable nia line,and Hill near Antietam aucotnAccounts from Frederick say there are no
t
a i£tr
rebels near there, and tbe force in tbe
l Uta. is\rr. is. is. ee....4............ \ y
valley beyond South Mountain baa made
Headquarters Army of the Potomac,
1 Kiwi
co movement is thia direction. No reb­ Juno 27.—The army i* in motion, and
els are east of Boonesboro, which is four will soon be lo tbe front and north of
miles Wen* of Booth Mountain.
Baltimore. Heavy rains make lhe move­
Naw York, Juno 25.—Tbs Harrisburg ments slow.
'
dispatch to the JUtnU atates that great
Harristarg, Jons 27.—Rebel pickets
alarm prevails there.
**Tbe opinion of are within eight mile* of Hanover Junc­
Geo. Franklin and Couch is, that the reb­ tion. Il la npreted the bridge* on tbe
els are now advancing 'with sarioua fo- Northern Central Railroad in the neigh­
tenlions on Harrisburg. Every prepar­ borhood uf York and Hanover J unction,
ation ia being made to receive them. Tbe will be destroyed today, thus severing
8TEXC&amp;R PICKLE
poliiicinnt on baring 11
communication with Baltimore.
J. •. TAN BMI VTI
“Judge Whitemore, whose farm ia oc­
Harrisburg,
June
28.
—
The
enemy
is
cupied al GreeacMtle, counted 18 pieces
W00LEM
of artillery, and estimated tbe column st within four miles of uur wqrk* advancing.
The firing of the artillery la diatiacliy
n.VWTIXOS, MICH.
SO,000.
“A dispatch dated at Gleason'a Sta­ beard. The troops ar* all in position,
WANT 25.000 Um. of *W0OL to
tion, five miles from Carlisle, slates that ••riling tta gltack. Ita authorbiiu feel
manufacture into CLOT if—
our forces evacuated Shippensburg al 10 Confident uf their ability, to repulao th*
A baltia wUl probably taka
o'clock, tbe enemy charging Into town rebel*.
,
and firing some volleyn; no one tart— place before n(ghu
The rebels tty Uray will be in Carlisle
SUKET150S,
Thursday. The enemy halted at Palma­
tewt&gt;.
- - - —- —
—.w
,u
“Our cavalry in lhe front Is about a this vicinity, and Urn caunnnading can be
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mile from the rebels. Tbe rebel cavalry
»
V---..— ill- I--.----- -t~r. ■K*.
itte IsUewiag reive;
Harrisburg, June 28, Midnight.—Tbe
from persona, and plunder private prop artillery firing heard toxlav waa a akirni
lab between the enemy's &gt;)lvanm
ottr
erty.
whits ve4&lt;
“Rebel pickets are reported at Lew­ ootp&lt;«ta. No diuoeg'a ia known to have
been done on either aide.
It occurred
burg to-day."
WARRLKTHD UreagWwlarshle.
New York, June 26.—The Zferwtt's about five miles from bcr*- TWnuthnrilies expect an attack. The Govertmr
has received notice of 22.000 who have
enlisted undec lhe tats call
,. _ , ;
WOOL CARDING
Lower Potomac at Budd's Terry eom*

WAR NEWS !•!

Notice!

factory,

I

’’Ttifo

aae ML 1SS8.

The fVaw*.

A pick-nic dinner «l

provided for the little folk*. Il i
xxMirud that tbe remnant of tbe P«|

under Fiofeagh Lee, daeUd.

mant with our enemies; that It la not to be

ed. ironed, did chamber work and differ-

Tbe shrewd men al the South already
begin to see that the question is narrowed
down now aa to whose reapuroes F'H

&amp; VaM BBUNT
t

number of drOnken rowdies in towtl
Friday and Sato May last, a atrangeil

quiringif'such things were usual, I
told that the races were to come 06]
tboee days. , It is said that the best hl

l&amp;rt, to tbe trotting matefe, whieff w I
tVAfeavAtafttacaae ff bribery'ufl
■owner or rider ooold have effected I
r

result. We say such is lbs rumor, 'll
V^^now—»ri»iskey suffered terribly I
-tboee days and a couple of fights w|

*

thrown hi, for variety. Wo are not gr
to say that such things are a shame, 11
civilized community, for they always I

-cur where races are allowed and pair
irtd * anti dnn&lt;t U* c*1/ journals do I
in; tbeir power to make such thioge
apectablel
.
Wool.—Tbe wool market is rat I

qujat-

Wc, notice a few sales during I

past week amounting to perhaps 5,(J
lbs at prices ranging from 60 to 62} e I

tbe latter figure being only offered
Tbe prices, as yet, do

choice lota.

■coane up to tbe expectation of farms |

•mpch wisdom, it is now impossible I
any one to predict ,From ourexchsnd

we notice that prices are ranging frt
-50 to 65 cents at other points in the Sts

Tin Misoxtc CRtieasnoa.—Tbe ga
erjrng of the Free Haancs to celebrate t

day in town. Hoc. F. W. Sherman
Marshall delivered tbe address, which
ted and those who witnessed thq exerwi
claim to have bad a good time.

Moax Flax TnaaiD.—Mrs. G. V
Crosby, of Rutland, has sent to our offi
samples of Mntn thread, both bvown ar

OMa (ar exceeds anything that can 11
bought In the market

Mrs. Crosb;

manufactured, from flax of

last yea-

Fnvwn Dbad.—Giles Shepard, an oM
and at times, partially insane man, etra; I
nd from hia home, in Tbornapple in th

month .of October last, and althuug
aearched for and advertised was nc|

his-reotaius were fiwnd within a half mil I
He had become entangled hl

of home.

a fellen tree top in such a manner lhal
hactvald not extricate himself and pro baJ

beta transferred into Marvland.—
corps numbers about »,0©0.”

Hy died from eipoau’ro and hunger.

O'

Gotvdt and wife

loTicr,

-That ia tbe only time I ever
me If Ibadan,

nt no • ha aMJr’ wilh&lt;!Ut »«"“•

told him
yea, tad gave to h«m; 1 went into lbs
dining-room seracs! times wuhoot really
having any thing to see, but pretended I
had, to tat him know thallwm around;

above feels.

•'Olr process.—
■ XhuS X*smhr?fej

For the national authorities taro oo pow

Annapolis Junetfoa.

The Gnmd Rlvw Association r.f Uni

aUiour.
fJ

j

SL L~

NOTICE^

lead Center, on Salusday and Sunday

July 11th and 12th.

Senices to con.

mease aa Saturday al 10 v'd«k A. M.EuiiMnl Speakers will be In attend

didn’t ait on
8.000 men.

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njy ji . in

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

P«r quarter ; WTrDy, fir, oenta per qusr-

nicMigM CcMti

LtUm Ca|ifontla, nr any State or Ter-.
ntury within tbe United States, will
ebarjred tfc, ul,ifor*n price of the cents

(J ..ugresTraiu,i ony

o.^*«w&lt;r£.*mrerJ£m

or Depsrlmenta, or sny officer, must be
prepaid, except official commuoicatiune, ■
written by som« officer of a Department
or nsaponaiMe to It. !
rack other or the Department.
Drop Lttitn m«at hereafter have two
penny atampeou them, instead of one, or
they cannot be dwtJrotted.
Roistered Uum whl be charged twen­
ty cents each, instead of five, aa hereto­
fore.
CfaseaW Cirnrisra.—three or any lees
number in one envelope—two cent* in
«-dp„

1

gegal JJoticrs.

'diStttW?

।
:
.

Book and TniuinU Matltr, not exceed '
d££d.'“‘
* U-eat-Uwte.
in« four oances, four cent..
flli8‘ ’!? Pwritfe®.dwly vsriM.
Am
must hereafter be paid quar- &lt;
St Agnes A. U.U, widow of said d««aard
terly in advance.
. r *bor.la mi forth, that AdAU Unpaid, or not full paid, postage |b'rL'lf* ^0****** m“7 b*
to
- 8»*aa*w School CjmeaaaTinw.—There
on letters, papers, or other matter, must
&lt;a to be a gathering at this place of tbe be paid oq delivery.
scholars uf. several of the Sabbath Bebuols
ia this section, on the Fourth.
Appro­
Amutukm Star on vns Old Flaw.__
priate exercises, wilI, of course, be ar- Many new Atnsricnn flag* will be dis/
ranged. We understand that tbe chil­ mated for tbe first time on the coming
h ,h‘,“ld ‘ U bwo°
dren will meet st tbe Court Ildus* st
mind by al! tbeee ordering sueh flags, and
10 ..’dock and from there will march to especially by the manufacturers, that on
•th* grove on th* Kenfield place near tbo
Hadley ntilL A pick-uic dinner will be
provided for the' little folks. It Is ru­

CHANCERY ORDER.

■TATR OP MICHIGAN -Eighth Judicial Clro&gt; wit. ia Chancery.
H.U grodlaeto ths Circuit Conrt for Ibaoeantv
JZorr, r. C^rh.a-pfafoaat,
JU-arW r. l&amp;r,

,

I satisfactorily appearing to this court, that
th. Defendant, Edward fr. Taylor, is a DOO
" ■
&lt;i.i. n.
j!.. l- .

Mlebigna. Io Uiratu B.
of Barry, ia tha const
Michigan ; and which u
corded in the OSes of —
the roomy of Burry, cm the tat day of Febraar-.
A. D ISM, in Uber "C." of MortgMM. m
•igncd to P. Holden, of n&gt;d Burry aoanty. end
State of Mieb^an. and which-Mid aaaiaanxol
wee data rawirdad u&gt; Um adtasof the Bajalee of
Daeda in aad for tbe conaty of Harry, on th.
fodrteaath day ol April A. D. X8SZ, is UbA K.
of Mortgagta, oa wagea attend Ml । oa white

mored that the remnant of lhe Pequod
lodianfo.wHh their ^liief, wilt appear at

Ths Racks.—There being an

unusual

number of drunken rowdies In town on

Friday jmflBaturdsy last, a stranger in­
quiring if such things were usual, was
told ilia I the races were to come off on

those days. It is said that the best home
bent, in tbe trotting match, whie# would
have been tM case ff bribery »f the

owner dr rider could have effected lhe
result.

We say such is ths rusuor. This

w# knop—whiskey suffered terribly on
those days and a couple of fights were
thrown In, for variety. Wo are not going
to say that such things era a shame, in a

civilized community, for they always oc­
cur where races are allowed and patron­

ized* and dlon’l the eity journals do all
in tbeir power to make such things re­

.

spectable!

Wool.—Tbe wool market is rather

HTThe affair.in which the rebel
bushwscker Brig. Gsu. N. B. Forest was
shot, st Spring 1UH, is new saM to have
ariaett out of a personal quarrel between
himself and Lieut. Gvuld. It occurred
on the Kith insu Furrest accused Gvuld
of cowardice, and be resented ft. Forrest
struck Goehl several times with a bowle
knife, inflicting very* severs wounds.—
Gould then turned on Furr eel and shot
him. Tbe wound is believed to be final.

reading sad tuiaglb. petition, daiy vtrilsd
ab.Il* Win... 1
..,_
EW HARNESS SHOP.

UtrStSSriS! - ~4

The attention of the public la WRited
to tbe XvwfB.mroa shop of

H. A. COOBYEAI,

Dated. April list, tau.
Io Connection with', bit’ Hardware.
Pareoo*
r noLDEX.
•P«“
Xwrws./Jfort/upc
XT U of Barry, aa.—At a usuion of tba Pro­
bata Coart for tba eouety of Bany. beldra at tba
l-r»bMo 0Br«. in tbe .iU.gS of Baaltega.SS
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Monday, th*.ighth day of Jew. i. th* yraroo.
thoMaad eight buadrod and etetr-lhrna. Pres­
i‘ |,rr-^i*fl***tt&lt;r of tk*‘
“of Chsriro Lreltr.
ent, Kbernaa C. Priudl., Jadga of Probale.
n&gt;v wv v nucraotu.
Io lbs melter of th. ratate'osLydta A. McAtiater
NoUm la hereby gfraa. that by virtaeofn 11- Good, Eastern Leather Exclu*
l*On&lt;&gt;^hn7Usnd
th^petitioo dulr rariBad. eente
granted to ma. by th* Probote Coorl of
sively Used.
of Im C. MaAliator. praytag. Riat tbe laat Will tbe coaoty of U.rry, and bearing date lbs Id
The beat of workmen employed.
and Iroteaxal at Mid Jiewod now on BI. la thi. day ef Jan., |«a. I .hall expos* to sal* at peblie
Bepelrteg Uom oa abort aotiro.
Aourt amy be admitted to Probate, .nd th. Ex- auction to teg higbrat bidder. *1 lb* fate realdrott
af
atod
dreearod.
tn
tbe
township
of
Mapl.
ocutor therein named be duly appointed.
Qanid]
H. A. GOODYEAR.
Therrti;&gt;on It ia ordered, that Teroday, the Urovt.la said roanty efBnrry.Mrf State of Mich­
igan. on Mender tbe troth , 1 yU. i day of Angoxt
•1 n tbe ycar enr thourond eigM bendred and nixtylhrea.alow o'clock, in to*afternoon, the fol­
lowing dererilMd land* and tea«m*ate. belonging
caretr ar noorj. l&gt;ot&lt;l*a at tba l-rvtml. Ulbro. In
lo s&lt;i-l rateto, to Wit: The north half (Ui of th. | Th. undersigned, barfag all tb*&gt; blanks* and
tba village ef IlteUng., on Mood.r, th* *M|
aoete half f«) of tbf Mrth-wrel qulrtw Art ot nromrary lurtrattfan., 1. prepared to collect all
da* of J UM. 1a the yrar on. UxxMandrig. t baasection twenty.two.
in town Two (I) Roeth dates against ths OeveramcBt far
drad ted aigly-tbroa. Promt Sbermaa C. 1'nodta.Jodx* of Probate.
BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
la tba matter of Uw r.tai* of Tbotn.a Hill, late
of Maple Grove, ia aald eonalr, drcraMd.
Oa reeling and filing tha petition, duly vr&gt;fi*d.
of J»bn Hili, brolhrr of sad diomaed. praying,
Cetirdiaa’a Sate.
that Admlamtration of said rotate may be cotnmilted to II. Wells Warn**.
In lb* mxtl.r of tb* Mtat* at Elka, Martha.
Ttsroapoa It i. Ordarad. That Monday, th*
BwsvyrPre^riet, and William Tetra, minor*,
twentieth [Nth] day of July n*xt. «l teoo^ioek ia
batte* ia b*r*fiy gl*rn, that by virtn* of a litba foroB.oa, ba aaaignrd for tbe beartsa ef aaM
erortc granted to m* hy li.v 1'rnbnte Court for th.
puli lion, and tbai lb. hair, at law ofsaid drroaoty «f Hm-ry. brariBg d.ln th* XMh day nt
erased, end all dtiwr prowl latermied to aaM
Mar. A. 0. taSC. I shall vipce* to ante al pablte
rotate, are req uirud to appear al a *wmtea of said
.rter^^* 1^.1^ h’^:
owart, then to ba batdmi •• th* Probate OUte*. In
tba village of Haatlegi. and abow raara. If aav '
Probate Court in tee tranty of Harry, and Biat* of MfchiSM.
th.r. b«. why th* prayer of the petitioner should QTATE or MICHIGAN, J
O
Barry Conatv,
{ ” for raid county. oa Meaaay. Um iblrte- nth &lt;]Uh&gt; day of July
not ba gran ted t
At aeration of said Court holdrn at tha Pro­ f^xt. a* *n* o-elrek P M. of said day. the follow
And it Is farthrr Ord.rod, that lb. p.litioorr
W
**«*- l» Burr’s
Oftea. In th. rilldga af Bantings. oo ftalnrday,
give noiic* to th. persons Intermit^ Jn said bata
new buiMing.ap ataira. id door.
tha Math day al June, in lb. year ano than.
estate, of lh* pandrnev of said petition, sud lb* ..rd
right hundred site &gt;te ifirea Present,
THIS GALLERY
Hbarmaa C. Prlodlr. Judg. « Prubal•
Wm Mweted new, foxl fall, far my epectal aroe*.
In
tba
matter
of
th*
e.tala
of
Manilla
F.
Mgtf printed aad eirrafoliag ia aaljrowaly of
modaltoa. These wiabing for .
late of sold cooaty. drorared •
Bariw. for tbrw hoc sea roe wroks, previews to Crosby
On reading and filing the petition, dnly vartedl
ef C R Crosby broUwr of said drernwd praying
for rraaoe. tberoia Ml forth,that tbe laat Will «n3

New Harnesses,

Ti* resolutions . adopted in tbe
lataiPentisylvanla Democratic State Con­
vention were drawn up by Francis W.
Hughes, who, when Ibe "war broke out,
proposed that Pennsylvania should cast
in her lot with tbe Rebel States, and
whose brotiter and uncle are open traitors
in arms against the Government. He is
a very fit man to manufature Copperhead
platform*.

quiet. We notice • few sales during tbe
past week amounting to perhaps 5,000
Ibe at prices ranging forfm 50 to C2| eta.;
the latter figure being only offered for
choice Iota.

Probate.
ef ,be «•“*• ”f Bro’amia Wtuaa.,

•nnaras which ere no mash admired at
ret'—A’. r.Aas. .
—- —
“la i-rtacipl. it is parfret."—&amp;piaacr.£*M&lt;&gt;&gt;a.
“Has .rUtenl poinu of saperioritv ovrr all.tb
“A eerviroteU Zachin*. 01 thia sra have sxsrianroia furawg *
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•Tbe beauty and
■» ada.trobi
.....
“X* sewthg machine hsrrtsfcrt Intro Meed baa,
I So .bort a tiara acquired such well merited
opularilt.-- Ourta».rL OnMIr
"We roteom it tbe beat macblerfor family aa*.
b* stlteb fa uficxrenUoaable “-Signed by many
uadred uugena of HiHadol pbla.
tVSun non a Ci.cclau.
JAMBS WILCOX, Maaafacturar.

Tbe prices, as yet, do not

come np to the expectation of farmers,
who are Still bolding, back, with bow
•much wisdom, ((l i*now impossible for

any one to predict. ,From our exchanges
we notice that prices are ranging from
50 to 65 cents at other pointe in the State.
Titx Mxsomc CxLiattATtoF.—The gath­
ering uf the Free Mawon* to celebrate St.
JoWs 'day. and of others to witness tbe
cercmooiea made tbe-2-4Lh Klu»a buay
day In town. Hod. F. W. Sherman of

Marshall delivered tbe address, which !s
highly spoken o£ Tboee who participa­
ted and those who witnessed tbq exercises
claim to have had a good time.
Mott Flax TnsxAD.—Mrs. G. W.
Crosby, of Rtrtlsud, tats sent to our offre

saeiplvs of lioen thread, both brown and

cukrred, which for rvenooea and smooth­
be
bought in the market,
Mrs. Crpebv,

Coldwater, May 16, 1857.
Mxasaa. Kadwat At Co.I have l*dn
afflicted for some years with what ths
manufactured, from fisx of last years ehyakbuM term Qrsstoplioa.
it bad
growth, several yards of excel loot cloth. reduced me to auch a low state, that I
was incapable of attending so my Wet­
F«»ctd Drab.—Giles Shepard, an old, ness. 1 suffered continual pains in my
bones, and my stomoch was so d isordered
and st times, partially insane man, stray­
-.hat my food would p»~ imdigented.—
ed from hia home, in Tbomspple •«&gt; lh«
After using tbe mast p/ipulm- medicines
niooth of October last, and although of the day to no effect, I was Induced
searched for and advertised waa not through lhe influence of one of your tra*.
found until tbe 12th of May last, when

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!

PICTURE GALLERY!'

MANHOOD;

h;COMM«SIQ!&lt;ER'S Ndnce.

HOW LOST!

HOW RESTORED!

Prinia,.
A LECTORS ex TiJE XATCRB, TREATS XXT.

fiii p*raon&lt;b«ving cla'uu againai tbe
./
Atofa rf- ir.Cire.-Orr, reeMed. era hereby nolifirtP and reqaaaled to
rranl th* «a« for examiuatiou and adju.tnient
&gt; the andarotesod CMNnisroMirrt.duiy appointed
y tba Probate Court far tha county Oflfarry.
ifes will most for SMb worpm., el lbw often

Hr ROBERT J- CUf.VERWKLL. M. D.

ness Car exceeds anything that can

■W10nvtrt ; Hf1 ®oa*h. from lb.

“join i.mnulr, lo~»

of lha pendency of said petition aad Ilk hearing
threoC by raramg a copy of this order Io be pobli^ed in th* "iraallnp iter--- "------------ ----Kntod aad eirculaiiag in
Bute «evk.. luMMiaH]
of hearing.
. ieaelO
IA Iran copy.]

pCOtHMSldNErt* NOTICE
&gt;dp—»

FAIRBANKS’

i-rjM*nw u&gt;.

STANDARD

his remain were found within a half mile

you that, after using two bottles of the
of homo. He had become entangled h&gt; Resolrent, I am entirely cured.
a fallen tree top in euch a manner that
My wife has been subject to the sickhe could not extricate himself and pro ba- headache, but. since your remedies have
been introduced into my fcwUy, *b« «*
My died from exposure and hanger. On
of tbe Rslief has entirely cured her of this
Jury
the 13lh day of May
'
‘’wss sum- distressing eomplainL
In future I shall keep a supply of them
maned by Coroour J. O’Riley, rho re­
rich lhe on hsW, as f eoorider them invalosWe.
turned a verdict In aeeardaDcs
L H. Tr&lt;»tr»m». Proprietor 8. M. Hotel.
a bore facta

SCALES

■ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

The Grand River Assodstk* cf Univeteslists

will bold a nretaag at Wood­

land Center. &lt;« Ssluaday and Sunday.

0T,CK usoK^d^te*^

wanted tdjMby tbe JudB. —
rf .Probate of the
*y of CailSSb. end .State of Mtabigna.4

July 11th and 12th. Services to com
tnettev &lt;w Batnrday at 10 o’ekwh A. M.

latke lathe Fahlk!

Emtneqj Speakers wlU be hi attend­
ance, and address the meeting.

Prom the Cta. Fra. Satinet, Dae. U.MU-J

Da. Roaxcst’a Binxita.—By reference
Dr. Rolmck'a sdv.rtfarn.rot on the third pagn.

' TlABTTXGS DRrn STORE wHJ U

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IWOSTW

BX»3E&lt;XJNr&lt;3-

CfrOOXMA F

-A.T THE

ONLY EXCLUSIVE CASH STORE IN. BATTLE CREEK.

llu In aura AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS .kink am now offarnd hr al. nt ORKATLY REDUCED PRICES!

W.MnSM U w MS

. A large nssortmemt of CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, at prices to suit the times.
Bn lure and call al SKINNERS, UA&gt;m paralleling; Hour raorllUea hr purehaamg, aad lerrna a! wiling am each (wolaaledy Mr ready pay.) tUlwa mill * I aaMflM

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., 'WEDNESDAY, JULY'8, 1869.
4lrt HistinasWamur,

pressed iL He slept wall on Monday
night, and eat with relish the next morn­
lag. On Tuesday bis wounds were doing
well. He avlted, "can you tell me, from
th# appearance of my wound", how long
J will be kept from the field ?" Ho was
greatly satisfied when told they were do­
ing remarkably welt. Ho did not com­
plain of any pain in bls wide, and wanted
tn ace the membera of bls staff, but was
advised not. On Wednesday his wonnde
iybi I eyes smoke ।
looked remarkably welt.
Ha expected
to1 go tn RUbmond this day,- but* was pre­
vented. by rain.
Tbit night,- while bis
surgeon, who had slept none for three
AT THE
nights’ was asleep, he complained ofnatfsco, and ordered bis boy,. Jim, to place s
HASTINGS
wet towel over his stomach.
This was
done. About daylight the surgeon was
awakened by the boy, saying, -the Gen­
eral, is in great pain." 7,be pain was in
tho right side, and due to Incipient pneu­
monia mid some uervousnrea, which ho
oberts
triker
liitna&lt;rnUribuu»d to the fall from tire
litter. OnThursday Mrs. Jacksofi arrivjpd, greatly to liia joy.and satufaclion,
end'she faithfully nursed him to tire end.
JUST RECEIVED
By Thursday evening nil pain bad ceased,
lie suffered greatly from prostration.—
Ou Friday he suffered no pain, but pros­
new and moat complete assortment of
Grn. Jackson, having gone some dis­ tration increased.
J w
tance in front of th* lino of akirruinhars
On Sunday morning, when it was ap­
DRUGS AMD MEDICINES,
on Saturday evening, was returning about parent that be.was rapidly sinking. Mrs.
8 o’clock, attended by his staff and' part Jackson waa informed ut bis condition.
of bixcsniriers.
Tire cavalcade wn»ojn Sbe then bad fro* and full coo verso with
tbe darkness of the night mistaken for
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL
a body vf tho enemy's cavfcky, and fired He said:0Very good; very good.
It Is
up&lt;»fi by a regiment of hi»own .corps.,— all right." Ho had previously said : H
He was struck by three bulls, one through consider, these wounds a blessing. -.They
iho left arm, two inches Irelow the sboldcr
joint, abatlerlng lb* bone and severing
;^r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
the chief artery ; another ball passed
1-UJU‘OSES.ONLY.el
through tbe aatpc arm between the elbow
and the wrist, making its eatit through day V* He sent mcaugo 10 all: tba Genthe palm ofthe hand; a third ball entered
the palm of the right hand about its tnia- in Lexington, in the valley of Virgin*.—
Also a full atockr of
die, passing through and breaking two During delirium his mind revgrtod to*
bones. IJcwaa wounded on the Flank the battle field, and he sent orders to
Hoad, about 50 yards In advance of tbe Gen. A. P.'Hill to prepare for action,
enemy. He fell from bia horse, and was and to Maj. Hawks, bis Commissary, and
caught by Captain Warmley, to whom be' to the surgeons. He frequently expres­
sbgab. BP1CES, FErn^,
rcniarked,
"all my woanda-are by my, sed to his aids bis wish that Maj.-General
PRUNES. HUS.-UAl-HNS, CODFISH;
own men.” He had given orders to fine' Ewell should be ordered to command
at any tiling coming up tbe road, before hfa corps. His confidence in Gen. Ewell
he left the Uncs. Tho enemy’s skirmish­ was very great, and the manner in which
ers appeared ahead of him, and he turned he spoke of him showed that he had duly
CH-x&gt;3EBa*j iHKBirnaiXB'if
to ride back. Just then some on* cried considered the mailer.
bnt, “cavalry, charge I" and Immediately
And Cooking Extracts,
tbs regiment fired.
The whole party
broke,forward to ride through Otte line
to escape th* fire. Captain Boswefl was
Hon. ^lenry Wilson, Senator from
killed and. carried thruygh tho lino by
hiwdiofite^aiid fell &gt;rriong our own mon. MnasacliUMlta, in a late speech thus sum­
Two conriera'werc killed. Maj. Pendle­ med up the action of tho present Admin­
pens, WCKCIUL inks. rarre, EN­
ton, Jtieute. Morrison and Smith, escaped istration against Slavery:
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
They have emancipated 3,000 slaves
uninjured. Gen. Jackson was immedinlcly placed ‘ on a litter and started for in the District of Columbia.
They have abollohcd the slave rode in
MOST POPULAR
that District 1 abolished tho prondavury
tx&gt;lh lines. One Utter-bearer was shot, courts there, and established anutber in
which
the colored people of the District
■down, and the General fell from the
admitted to all right* and privileges
shoulders of the men, receiving a.severe arc
'
contusion, adding to the injury of the enjoyed by any.
They have established a High School
arm. and injuring his aide severely.
The enemy's fire of artillery on this for colored children in that District.
They have forever prohibited slavery
point was terrible. Gen. Jackson was
left fur five minutes, until the fire slack­ and established permanent freedom in all
ened ; then placed in no ambulance, and , the Territories of the United States.
They have passed the Homestead law,
carried to the field hospital at Wilder*
news Run. lie lost a large amount of one of lhe strongest moveincut* in Crtor
blood, and at one time told Dr. McGuire of freedom.
They have established it «&gt; asettled
rule of tho Government that no ofilcqr
mediately applied. For tpo boors .he may snrrendcr q slave, nor assume any
their beiug
was near pulseless from the shock. A* person to be a slave.
They have confiscated tho slaves of
he was being carried from the field, fre­
'
quent inquiries were made by tho aoL rebel*.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
They have settled that rebel* are to
diera "who hav* you there ?"
Ho told
Ilasrtxcs April IL ls6».
take
no advantage by the Fugitive Slave
tire Doctor, "Do not tell tho troop* 1 am

DRUG STORE!!!

JO.vtings’ Ijnsiuras Jlirrctorn.

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R

,

2glisctUanji.

UAMXI ALLEN,

iuibroak's Naw QJnck,Usalisgs,Mich.

GROCERIES!

*^rnx.

Re lere«lUeUon «Allies to Loud ,
nuclex, the
inrrstifaUon

d badaW.

L. W. WING.
CSTICE OF THE PEACE, Will apes) frlM

a.

Hoi-nnopK,

J

PATENT MEDICINES

JOHN ttOBURt-S,
B)UY81CIAN and Narrow. iHrriHngun DroadL way. near Has Court Huuw.
lUYSICIAX. SUBOEOX wdrAcoucb^-Of-

JDK ©ASffil

H. WRIGHT,

,
Ollie*, with XT MV’. T
Barey Candy. Mkhigaa.
V
v,w it.,. rnMVctili

wounded."
After tho reaction, a consultation was
held between Drs. Blaek, Cotaman,Walla
BACK
PAY,
PENSION.
Mi.
and McGuire, and amputatioo was deci­
TTORXBTS asd COUNSELLORS AT LAW
ded upon. He was asked, if w* find am­
putation necessary, shall it be doo* at
once 1" He replied, "ye*, certainly. Dr.
| COMPLETE FORMS AMD DIRECTIOXS McGuire—do for me whatever you think
ros imirmoxs roa
is right.” 'Die operation was performed
I ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY A PENSIONS. while he was uniter the influence of chlo­
DANIEL COOK,
roform, and was boro* w*ll. .He slept
on Sunday’morning, was cheerful, and in
every way was doing well. Ho sent for
Mra. Jackson, asked minutely abont the
noruy is
»- wjUGUi
battle, spoke cheerfully alxiut the result,
jlUy.at Im and Astel
nnd.said, “ If I bad not been wounded, or
MiddleriUe, Ang. 29. &gt;#«■
11. N. SHELDON,
had an butir more of daylight, I would
h*»* cut off lb* enemy from, th* road to
pSTABLISHED 1TW
the United 8tat&lt;* Ford, and ve would
have bad thctn'iuitircjj surrounded, and
pBrtRtOiULLARD,
they would bave been abligB^,to surren.
det, or cut their *»y tbrnuirh.
They
Snoff and Tobacco Manufacturer bad
no other alternailVB. 1 My troop*
sometimes may fail in driving the enemy
from a position, birt th* enemy always'
fail to drive fry men from ia position.”
Thia was said smilingly. He complained
BROWN SNUFF.
k C. FKINDLE,
thia day of the Ml from . th* litter, al­
though no contmfiqn or abrasion was ap­
parent m tbe result of tbe1 fait.'' He did
nfr comptefn of his wounds; never spoke
ruijOW jtfnrg.

KNAP PEN A BURROWS.

I0'

Sritrtft Jotlrg.

13 PUDLrSOXD EviuT WEIHMfcDAY,

i.

N0-

c. G. UOLDKOOK,

SOLDIER'S

BOUNTY,

-.AaA-

They have commenced tbe raisng of
negro regiment* for the army.
Tbeir Enrollment Act (commonly cal­
led the Conscription Act) put* black and
white people on the same footing.
They have recognized llaytil and Li­
beria, and formed an alliance with them.
They have formed a treaty with Ecg-

The New York Tribunt correspondent,
writing from Hilton Head, Juns 19th,
gives a detailed account of the capture of
the Finyai;
1
’
She came forward boldly to tho oontevt, and did not Intend to fire a shot un­
til witbin one hundred yards of the TFwZiawlrn. But the IFrrAairttn anticipated
her. When within four bu'ndn-d yards,
she let fly one of. her 15 inch solid' shot,
which struck the pilot bouse of the /ingef
square, knocked it drati r-ff the 'vessel,
severely wounded two of the three pilots,
*nd threw her at tbe mercy of the tide,
wHJh in. a few moments drifted her
ashore. In rapid aocceaalon tbe nVeAawkes fired two spore 15-ioch shot anrf/ouc
11 inch Into her starboard side,,pge of
the first of which entered her forward
port, hole, and wounded 17 men at the
gun. Tbe others struck her solid aides
but did not enter.
Before the fifth abot was fired, CapL
Webb, discovering that hjv veseel was
wholly al the inerey of Capt. John RodCn of the Wchawken,.put out the white
» and surrendered bi&amp;reaacl and crew
to CaptJ). B. Harmon of the Nahant,
Cupt Rodgers in bis account says that on
examinatmn the Fingal had been struck
four times; first qn-che Inclined aldo by a
15-inchooned jho*. which, although fired
« an angel of&amp;Odcgretw with her keel,
broke in'the frmqr and wood backing,
utrewing the deck faith kplintCra, prostra­
ting about forty men by the' ooncnssiim,
and wording several by broken pieces
of armor and aplinterL One man bas
since died, tho secund shot (ILinph sol­
id) struck the edge of the overhanging
knuckle, doing no damage except break­
ing splat* or two. Tbo third shot (15iwch coned) struck the top of (ba pilot-,
touso, knocking it off, wounding two
pilots and ati/ning tbe men st the wheel.
inch) struck a port stopper In the center,
breaking it in two and shattering it very
much,driving many fragment* in through
th&lt;port
Thera wore on board at tho time of the

men, including twenty-eight mariners.—
The Jvn^ri is 209 feel long, 55 feet wide,
engine of500-horse power, sides built at
an angle of 35 degrees, and is thought by
naval officers here to bo more impervious
to shot than our Monitors. Tbe outer
plating coniiats of four inches of solid
iron, and ia firmly bolted upon 18 inches
of pine timber.
Her bulk-head, from
u hich tho long ram project*, la five feet
thick of solid iron *and pine.
A rebel
officer stated that she bad coat the rebels
about a miHionof dollars.

Intemperance.—This is the fire that
Old Nick built.
Moderate Drinking.—This is tho fuel
that feeds tbe fire Old Nick built
Rum Selling.—This ia tbe ax that cuts
the wood, that feeds the fire Old Nick
built
Love of Money.—This ia tbe atone,
that grinds the ax, that cuta tbe wood
that, that feed* tbe fire Old Nick built.
Public Opinion.—This is the sledge
with it* face of steel, that batters tbe
atone, that grinds tho ax, that cuts the
wood, tbkt fepds live fire Old Niek built.
A Temperance Meeting.—Thia is one
of the blows we quietly deal, to fashion
the sledge with Its face of steal, that bat­
ters tho stone, that grinds the ax, that
cuts the wood, that feeds the fire that
Old Nick built
The Temperance Movement—This is
the smith that works with a will, tn give
force to tho blow’s wo quietly deal, to
fashion the. sledge with its fr.ee of steel,
that batters the atone, that grinds the ox,
that cuts the wood, that feeds the fire Old
Nick built
Eternal Truth.—This is tho spirit so
gentle and still, that nerves the smith
to work'with a will, to give atrength to
the blows wo quietly deal, to fashion the
eledge with its face of steel, that batters
tho atone, that grinds the ax. that cute tbe
wood, that feeds the fire Old Nick built

An H'inAav eve.
near Gur-

the preservation Of" the territorial Union

the

♦tester •Uenti**J

Gw.nB. mfcm—.
TOBACCO-

&lt;•

f™“

ilar campaign:
•
"They wbo have read the dispatches
which passed between Gens. Halleck and
McClellan, after ba landed at Alexandria,
during the criaip of Gon. Pope's army,
and hive remarked the skill and general­
ship by which besbaffled fur three days
tbe reiterated orders to send forward bis

and cavalry and artillery and miauqdarstanding of orders; and bow, at th* end
of two days from th* tim* tie was ordered
forced marches, he got ns faces Auandale,
four-or five miles; and how heorder&amp;l
Sumner with bls IX,000 infantry, to keep
-.bebiud Franklin,- and thus contrive to

would have b*en a decisive victory ; and
to secure a defeat disastrous to the ariny
and the country, and criminally disgrace­
ful to him but ia no wsy discreditable to
Geo. Pop*; and bow, when Gan. Pop*
sent requesting him Io forward by lb*
railroad subsistence and forage for bis ex- .
hausted troop* and horse*, Im replied that
wagons and cars would be loaded and sent
to Fairfax-Station as soon ar&gt;Gan^Pope
would send a cavalry escort to Alexandt
ria to bring them out—they who hav*
Critically read this evidence of the foulest
treachery of tbe rebellion, may appreciate
the extent of the panic in th* indi^Muaia
who have made this demented auggwTion,

Give up thia contest?

tv, liberty and God, against tyranny and
the deviK nothing bwt .a delusion or a
fraud 1 Or have humanity and the Uniotj
no rights? U Freedom no better than
Slavery ?' If ills not if ww are lighting
for liberty, if tire cause of the rights of
man and tbe glory of America is wrapt
up in our success, if ths esublishmeq; of
the Confederacy la a victory of rebellious
ly rants, a disoorragement of the friends
of freedom, a binding of tho yoke more

upupringing race the

a dozen ?
Ifthisbaour
they do, they would spurn the suggestion

the Delaware, the Hudson and the Pe­
nobscot. Such success of theirs would
be rather a trampled call to renewed exertions and sacrifices, until we ahall-have
rolled baek the black lido gathering
against ua. The North will bear burdens
in the cause ofJy-qedonand tho Union as
cheerfully aa the rebels have borne them
in thecauseofSIavcry, and ai heavy ones.
The* will still fight on; and If' »till and
again driven, they will yield their ground
foot by foot their faces ever to the foe,
until tho extermination which the rebels
Tm,.

Th* Daxanrri. Scam or Suvrar.—
Au army offirer write* from Louisiana
to th* Boston Tmteripd, that never did
men fight with more dauntless courage
than the newly enlisted negro troops.—
Their camps are model* of neatness and
order, and in th* whole command but on*
colored man has ever been punished for
improper conduct Tbe writer adds:
“Every man presenting himself to b*

in opposition to tbe elave trade.
They have passed sentence cf death
upon a slave trader, and executed it.
On September 22d, 1802, they pro­
claimed prospective emancipation to the
teal lllastrati*a«
slaves of rebels.
.
Tho N*w Vork Copperheads bad a
On tbe first of January,- 1803, they
accurate list* of the causes of rejection.—
proclaimed tho actual freedom of 3,000,­ meeting the other afternoon to denounce
the Administration for suppressing tho
000 ilavtja.
.
liberty of “ free speech." Th«ir own lan­
guage was a curious commentary upon
of disability arising from lashing with
the amount of truth in th* charge they whips and the biting of
on their
bring against tho Government.
Th*
7. J .I.:Ttsuj «ays;
"There, in.tho face of sober citiz*ua
tend to give in. As a matter of selfish returning homo from tb*lr business, tb*y
intsod to have these memoranda* collect­
interest, to aay .nothing of patriotic con atoodby th* hour ranting’ agaioat the
ed and published with certificates ot eur.
•.deration*, the North cannot afford to National Gorerumant for stifling free
have a foreign nation on its Southern speech—belching out invtotive, vitupera­ geons."
border and in command of the month of tion, ribaldry, aaecratiou, and defiance;
the Mississippi tmd of the Gulf of Moxi- howling sentiments that, if acted upon,

FRANK MLII

,

of tho Copperhead press, sad the pressure
of weak minded Unionists upon the Ad­
ministration, to place McClellan again in
command of our army for the defetme of

would not and might not, bav* bean gp*
plaudcd In Richmond. The fellows were
fcioli.ll rf ,j«.p«ibr »Kh &gt;*• rrtjiK

el Stalev, and of.every i
ern sympathizer julo
North, mH smite and

the beginning.

�F««l ni Slisttllanl

OF TBE WUKLT

AR NEWS !!
T.H.I.

an the Railroad, being 3225.SM M which
bad a ontjfcmoe with the President and 1 thfak ia a reawteable &lt;me .* a Railrxwd
Directors of Um Central R.»d at Detroit.
After laying the matter before said Board,

B.,r, Co., UlA, July lu, »«».

A GREAT VICTORY.

WuU^Ou, J»»y t-Th.

kst«
TSX REBELS BEA TEE A ND MAJfra^lfanLk
■
NY PRISONERS TAKEN.
and tbe very liberal aMistanee by the
Central Radioed Cumpeay, lha Commit­
.
* w&lt; . J—— 1.
wtl rlnt rwt&gt;- 1 thuGra 1
tee came to the conclusion that ths nat­ follow the construction wf the Road, ought
ural route andpoint &lt;»f intersection would l&lt;&gt; demand their undivided support of tbr
• MMM ««7 MMB
LEE’S RETREAT SUPPOSED TO Bl OUT OFF. uvix.jl .— --- ,------------be at Battle Creek, thus saving to the enterprise. But the citiaona .»f Battle
found ItnpimeibU t&lt;» move o«ir artillery Boms Mr» Nary B.
the uotmtry by military, power.
But
.
.
________ z_»— -.-Im.—
Mill Celtic
Creek are equally interested. The article
of wood alone ought to induce a liberal
subscription to the stock ; and th* enor
that large portions of tbe alate country
tbe rich country through which the road mous amount of Produce that would be
Philadelphia. July ’I.—A Harri.bnrg
civil legislation and of their own I choice. will peas. Taking alf those thing* inui delivered at Battle Creak from that Road, spacial t» tie Pmt eays.’ “A strong
cmisidurniion, tbu Committee deem if murt prove a source of wealth to the
place, and would soon develop the Impor- fi.reu under Get I. Knlpe marched up the
valley U»-day towards Carlirir. A mip
this direction, and aha ia added to the
tuDce of tbe w'ork.
It. Willis.
plr train wm nlao sent out. which•neounHaving performed the duty assigned
Union aa a free State. Missouri, having
lered the rebel* and eithdrew to Harris­
to said Committee, 1 will, aa a member
burg. Heavy firing h*a been beard in In haste lost night much ddrriorahzvd.
of tbe same, give aa briefly as possible
SPECIAL HOTICESWe ire kindly permitted to publish tbe direction «f Carlisle. No dmilrt n leaving the strong fortification*, a small
holder's war, has at length, through a
my rea*ou* why tbU railroad should be
the
closing
portion
of
a
private
letter
considerable
engagement is going on.—
convention, many of tbe member* of liuik as speedily as possible.
Hauling*,
WENMATONRHOEA CAN
which we believe, were elected at one the county scat of Borrv County, is a from a ioldier in R-uecran*' army, which Tlic fight is probably near Mechanicsburg.
Tbe'danger is not yet over.
time to take the State out of the' Union, handsome town of twelve or fifteen bunNew York. July 2d.—The /ZrreM ha* abould be on tfi^ir flank UxUgbt. Gen*.
dred inhabitants, located al the junction id ar
it hreatbea the true
has finally resolved, that Slavery shall
the following : “ Headquarters Army of Sheridan and Bannan marched into t»*n
of Thornapple and.Fall River*. Both «»f
not be telerated within her borders after those stream* furuiuh good water power. apirix'of patriotism, and’ is hut hnotber the Potomac, July 1st. Reports from. at 11:80 to-day, taking a feu |&gt;ri*oncra.
-W.t KOFECBASA,
the 4’b of July 1870. Thia la a glorious Two Flouring Mills, three Sas Milla and expression of the determination which Sharpsburg state that a large fortf of
one Woolen Factory are now in full op. pervades our Western armies. God bless rclreis croaard the Potomoo nt that point
during
the
la«t
few
days,
and
pushed
on
of more weighty interest, were not crowd­ eration, and there is water power suffic­ our honest rarneat volunteers: .
*&gt;warda Boonsboro. South Mountain is
ient for an many more,’ Tbe only reason
GT DRUIKBBNKM CVKED.^J
"Perhaps you would like to have me,
. Waahii
ing tbemselvee upon public attention, it why there are no more mills erected is
would bean event which would thrill the tbe want ofa Railroad tn get the Pro- say something about my notions with re­
from Geo.
1 •«/«■£
I’r. 2
gard to this war. Well I hardly know rebels into tbe Sbrnaudanh Valley. The
HTUUXO
DKIXK i.
public heart with jhjr, that the power of dues and Lumber to market. Hastings
what to aay. This much however, 1 wa*
never more engaged, swallowed up, and The Homa Guard offered euuie resistance,
■ceoons &lt;&gt;« country, per nap*. oi any town
coentry with internal strife, nnd filling
sacredly pletlgrd, and wuded V» any cause mid lost a number of men.
■
in the Wwt, comprising with fertility of
(earthly) than I am—yesterday to-day
“ Surgeant Clyne. of the 3d Indiana
soil, large quantities of timber, InmLer,
and fitrever—tn thia crushing out, “in rarairy, with nine men. made a da»h Into, • itli tiai* intelligence.
length being broken , and that too, at a mineral products, and an imintnw pine
Mo” of this boll-born rebulifou. I see no llsgvrstown, capturing a valuable rebel
fotrst but a few milee west of Hasting,
evidence of timidity, or irresolution on mail and eleven prisoner*. The letters
TO NEBVOUB BCmiXM OF BOTH SEXES.
world. Tbe fo I lowing ia the ordinance with rlrani and water mills enough al­ the part of tbe relw, no signs of a speody were of great importsnoa and famished |
ready erected to manufixture ten to fif­
cluse of tbe struggle.
But that faake* tho much deaireablu infiwtaalion.”
of emancipation:
•
teen millions feet of lumber annually, but
Tbe Hmtft Washington special Mates
Section 1st.—The 1st and 2d clause*, i which now lay partially Idle for want of whether it la three or thirty years, ; I
that appn-hctuu'HM are entertained that of tins rebel guveruuieiiL
2flth section, 3d, article of the Constitu­ a Railroad to transport the lumber t«» a
Gen. Sickles arrived here to day. His
Lee'a army may take their line of retreat
market where cash can be obtained fur It.
tion, are hereby abrogated.
from
Maryland and reach Washington left leg ba* been amputated, but it is tho't
Section 2d.—That slavery nr Involun­ as will be the case when’the Railroad is
Ikat be will rruufer.
tary servitude, except for punishment of built to Bottle Creek.
lo-day(! How many just as good as you army. Great omfitleuce iszxprewd in
Rrports txu&lt;crrtung tho death or cap­
Tbe route that nature sectns to hare
crime, shall cesae to exist in Missouri on
or 1 have given up sous, brothers am) Gen. Meade, and it ia hoped ho will be ture ut L“ftg*lreef sud A. P. Hill, are
the 4th day of July, 1870, apd all slave* designed for the enterprise, is up the
husbands, for this cause of not only ex­
!
still
cmiflicuug. It ia reported that tbe
Thomapple
valley
to
Berryville.
where
within the State that day.
* * * *
terminating rebels, but al tbe same time and destroy it before it can possibly re­ rebel bridge over tbe I’uUmuM at Will
(Owing to tho wires being in very bad Mr. LsTHanr has built a fine Flouring
purging our country of the foulest of ains
treat.
■
lamsport has been destroy ed by Geuetal
order, on account of the storm, could not Mil! on a stream that affords rJtcrllent
_ , .
..
,
" 7.... Jw
,
—oppremion.
If wc preferred
tbe oomPleasanton intercepted a fares of Stu­
11,. rn.-..
Wni4
r
iif
gel all of thia.—Oro.) The persons or
’Ju., Uu art's cavalry, and captured all the supplies
tlieir legal representatives, win up to the Uill,S-wMiII.,,lfe
„ t, ,
1
’
seized by him in hi* recent raid in thia
moment of emancipation were owners nf Ur pmru U fe. p..|.l on fe ....pored,
tcriWr,
„
v w
slaves hereby freed, shall, during tho .hu. ...le, U. ,l„lu f.,r
Mastin V. Wilcox.
period for which the services of Buch the aimoHt inexhaustible smoiint-of tim
Co. A. 11th Michigan Infantry, RoeoUp to li o’clock ihia Sunday morning
l&gt;er in this region. There ia on the pro­
ersns Army, Murfreesboro Tenn.
burg,
Thursday,
4:30
P.
M..
via
Balti
n&lt;uhmg additloMil to the dispatch assert­
same'authority and control over them as posed route, and of easy proximity to the
mow. Friday, my*: “ To day ba« hern ing Unit Gen. Lev was reining, has been j.
freedmen for the purpose of receiving the Railroad, one hundred and fifty square
miles of densely timbered land, unsurpas­ Headquarter* »&gt;l*tr»ct wf Mlcbtga"
rereitrd from Gen. Muadc.
sed
far
valuable
lumber
by
any
belt
of
nnw held abeohitely by a master in re­
Philadelphia, July 5.—Tbe rebsla are
DzriBTMXMT or t«* Onto, 1
spect of h«s slave, provided, however, limber in tbe wrat, consisting of White,
said to be completely demure tiled and
Indianapolis,
June
30th,
18G3.
J
g’ALE OF STATE LANDS.
There is a prdbablhty of a severe battle
that after faid Fourth of Joly. 1870. no Black, Red and Yellow Oak. Whitewood,
retreating rapidly inward* the Northwest
before dark.
person w&gt; held to service shall be told to White and Black A*h, Black Walnut, Geittral Onitr No. 5 :
to attempt to enm tbe Blue Ridge inoun“ Rebel sharpsboot er* are very troubnon-residents or removed from the Slate Cherry, Rock Elm. Herd and Soft Maple, : The peace ofIndiana ba* lately been
I tain* by Doubling and McAllister's Gap,
of Missouri by authority oQis late owner Beech and Bnsewood, Tnmnrnck, Ac.,— 1 disturbed by violence murder and other
। and mski their escape Ifr way of Cum
Tbe product of thia great belt of tim­ seta contrary to law, and having their or­ of churches. ” ’
or hi* legal representative.
berland and Hancock. There can be litThe Tribuut'i special, dated Columbia,
Section 3d.—All slaves hereafter ber i* sufficient of itself t'd build tbe Rail. igin in certain secret political societies,
.
cjube
or
leagnea.
Tbe
common
safety
Pa..
July
2d,
says:
Tbe
battle
«»*
re
brought intn the State, and not now’ be­
by thia timber ia unsur-.
longing to the citizens of the State shall
-. now demandi that all auch associations n&lt; wed this morning and continued to four
should be disomtinued, no matter tn whst
thereupon be free.
political party they may belong. They
Section 4th.—AH slaves removed by
consent of their owners/ to any seceded ducts to market-ils owners must receive are a oonatanl source of dread and miamy much.
Meade is said to 1k&gt; fallowa
rich
reward.
Look,
for
instance,
al
the
State after the passage by such State af
trusl; they divide and provoke h'mlility I
act nr ordinanaa of *eres»ioo, and hereaf­ article of fire wood alone. The city of between neighbors, weaken the dignify ted four miles nnrtb-rnsl of Grttyalmrg.
ter brought in tn this State by their own- Battle Creek eonsumns aitnuslly* ten and power of Courts'of justk*. expose Sedgwick’s corps is reported to ho press­ very cotifitetiiig, but nil agree in making 1
thousand cords of wood—the Miebigan tbe country to martial taw, and dkomr ing upon the enemy's rear. The 2d Ar­
era. abali thereupon be free.
'
•
it a victory far ua. with hoary losses on I1
The age the pwiplr from enftvtlng ia the de­ my Corps is moving up from Hamner
Section 5lh.—-The General Assembly Central Railroad five thousand.
this tn&lt;&gt;rning.
amount nf consumption is fart using up fence of tbe nation.
The TViiwnr’r Washington special say*:
eipate slaves without the consent of their the timber within a reasonable distance ;
No matter how honest nr worthy may
and. in fact, a few year* hence the coun­ have been the reason for such societies in “ A dwpuch from Men da rrerivod here
owners.
,
Section flth.—After the passage of thia try around Battle Creek will be almost the beginning, tbrir very arerecy, and the indicates a pitched battle Thursday.
■ Baltimore, July 5—About «ix lh&gt;&lt;u
An accident occurred al llarper'a Fer­
ordinance no slave ia this State ahall be destitute of wood and timbarofany kind oaths they impose, d« enable wicked men
to spore. ! ask the farmers and land to use them unto unlawful end* and per; ry yesterday.
Aa the garrison were
owners of Barry county to look at this vert them into public nusancea.
evacuation the fiwtification* &lt;m Mary land
Pbfladriphia, July cr—A diipatch from
in its true light, and see if their rich forAll food object* can be accomplished
Gov. Curtin states that Couch’s army is
e»u, with the Railroad to carry It to openly, and none but th? enemies of their killing 10 and wounding 40 sbldiere of
Tbe recent movement of Gen. Lee wie‘
advancing In f.woe. and likely to render
market, their wood, timber and lumber, country ever need disguise.
an admirably conceived piece ofstrategy, yielding, aa they will, from fifteen to fifty
*• The country between Frederick and imp.mast service.
It ia perfectly plain that auch secret nrTlte Governor ia satisfied that tba rebel
bur it has resulted In a complete failure. dollars an acre, ii not sufficient induce­ gsnlntton* are both dangerous and be­ Poolesville i» undisturbed.”
The WorWt special, dated July 3d,
Leaving one carpi of his army, under ment alone to take bold of this enterprise yond the ordinary grasp of the law : they
in earnest, and push it to completion.— ares, therefore, deciared U» bo hostile, and 1:10 A. M., nays: *• Important advices
Genre! Hill, at Fredricksburg, with the
All depends on your action. Ja it not will be put down by all the military wore received at midnight of yesterday's
hope that Gencml Hook er .would be thus better for yon t&gt;&gt; fill your pockuts with power of the District if need be.
tl/ .................................. HOIIIIUIIU &gt;OU.battle.
Waahiogtoni July fltb, 12:30 A. M.—
Induced to remain at Falmoqth, apposite the cash received for your lumber and . I Invoke against such secret sm-ietiew
” There seems little dnuht that a brilI nr blowing w }he latest official dethat city, Gen. Leo marched tbv great timber, than to expend from ten to fifteen die good influence and active aid of all Hant victory has been won- Tbe enemy
•patch;
dollars per sere, n* now, to clear your men who are friendly to the Unkm, tn
HzsnqrAETsaa Aatsr. Poroitac. |
lands, and hate in return nothing hut the diacounteMnce, and peaceably break up
by Culpepper.and up the Shenandoah Vdl- ashes 1 To you I appeal for aid to build
July 5th. 8JS0 P. M.
f
such organization* within tbe limits of
Ta Jfoj -Gnu HbIM
’
thia Road. If you put your sixmlder u&gt; thia District, and I call npoo the mem­
Thu enemy retired under cover «.f
Hooker and Washington.
But General the wheel, and ad-»pitha motto‘go ahead,' bers thereof spradllv t»&gt; withdraw fnmi
Philadelphia, July 3.—The Prtn ha»

true, probably vl

Wrbat.—The range of price Hurl
the pest week has been from 81,20 loll
25. Buy era will give n«&gt; definate prl
from which to quote until the milild

Hew Advertisement*.

ESTRAY!

»

Hooker, perceiving tbe design, retreated the Rnad can he lrtiilt,jnd that, Um, by
the firet day of Deeelhlter, I8S4.
The
to tbe old Bull Run battle field, which
ateam b»r*e may enter Hartings in tri­
brought him In front of Lee.
Finding umph over the hnrse and wagon.
On reference to the maps of Barry.
Allegan, Kent, looi* and Eaton counties.

from Waahmgtun. Ha sent a large body
of hia troops northward ocroes the Potoneo ■* Williamsport, into Maryland nod
Pmiosylrania, and adopted every expedi.
. .
.
.
.
was throwing his eutlre army upon the

capital of Pennsylvania.

But Hooker

their dark meetings, and openly *h»w
that their intentions and acts are’sinh a*
may well become the true and loyal chi­
me of a country whose freedom and in­
tegrity they will maintain against all enemice whatever, and befiire the eyre of all
tho world.
acres, tbe products of which would ba
O. B. W1L00XM. Gen. Gms.
thrown on to this Railroad—a bountiful i&gt; Official—Robsmt K. HuTonm
in
............... for
.........
.... .............. .......I........
guarantee
Its construction.
am
Alfpapers
id Indiana sad Michigan
credibly
__ ' r
informed that •A:.L.LJ
three hundred
.L______ bushels
L-..r
_ _ can
______
_____ 1 ­ please copy.
thousand
of _L
wheat
be annual
ly taken in at Harting* alone.
This is
fnun a amnll section of country immedi­
GT" Goad Rapids ia infeeted, at the
ately around Hasting*, which does not

Afagwtrer.

a special from Wrightvilte. Pa., dated
«“»• *“* directum
July 2—midnight—saying that our for­ •&gt;f b airfield and C«*bt&lt;ian. our cavalr v in
ces are known to have'gained ««&gt; the roe
I my until 4 o'clock. Bmce then the firing
Upward* of SO lurtili-fing* will be
has iieeti rapid, indicating a general n,
gagement. Tbe rebels fi&gt;rcM are concen­
. ...
tai-nn are in mir hand
trated on S-rnth Mountain tewanfa Car(S^tal)
GEO.G MEADE.
lisle,ai t miles north of Gettysburg. Ssdg
Maj. General.

&gt;ence to tbe prop&lt;t*cd railroad from til

not specially interested in our count
-quite accurately.

■openly opposed to the war, claims lb
-the South are right and the'North wren |
/.Southern Gmfedentey would contain t!
true Democracy, be the true Unkm ai
.Jeff Davie the real President and Li |

•policy of tbe North, in that case lu thro

away.their government and unite wi
•the 8«»uth—and for tbe accnmpli*hmeii

.1 ..raj uc "&gt;i
.
&lt;to know that such a foul and treasunabi

_&gt;bbet is beiilg distributed in this count |

Davis. 8omu «f these agent*are know
and marked. Tbey prate loudly ofthrij
:loyalty, claim to have done much for th |

ua a-eopy &lt;«f &lt;kie &lt;&gt;f three treo*oo-bre«j|

ere^tbr'Gresrian) which failed tn reacj

• its destination nfter leaving the are «

Notice!

Atvaxrto Moxtult.—Thi* valiiabl l
.and sterling monthly for July iaupon .ml
table aad always welcome.

«-"&gt;»■■*■*—»- U~.uy.ta.
ii u-wu fetx. 2.
Wtat.
&gt;

•3 per M,
•00Oto Gtai Whitewood. Ash.
Oak. Ba-wood Walnut,

300 00

There Is n I

momthly now publisbed that is more acl
Hire,

•dollars wlll.pmcnre s copy one year.—
Address, Tickn»r fa Field* Boston.

■tayu.~-.l~.,. talk eta. feu}., ta

creased force for that operation.'’

bU dated July 5th.

‘ Gov

W001EM

I

It in rather un

FACT0BY,

MABTntQfi, MhJH

~.

WANT MOM Iho. nf WOOL to
manufwuire into CLOTH—

-Ute same stranger, deceived by st&gt;
oearauevB. bed bem searching diligently
In day f-&lt; a Republican Csuro*. and
wrau a hard matter to -convince him that
mere home n.re aould produce so much

hi» uoparaiWed

■
•0.000 smaller thM whre II entered, with
*U in farmer prretige gone.

The figures in regs-

running a railroad, are strictly Mr. W ।

.cuyqpbla to tbe American people.

But aa they turn their venom

stand the brief inflietioc.

’found an article from H. Wnxu, tai

8FKX0KR FICKLE.

R.»d cannot be less than five hundred

rente par brnffid,
82,000 00
Gm., 800.000.
"W0 00
Qsta, Rye Barley. Buck wheel.
Clover Seed, dec,, nay
9G0.00W bwdtaK
600 00

|

.news is reduced t&gt;&lt; a certainty.

Jusbrnty.—Pv»*mt.

�ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.'

sattntM Brire Csrrntt.

Atam A AtaM «U Mreto 7&gt;hr.

iii-J i
TH this buOM, ee reeding and Bttaf tbeaffidari

epynraUss/ the^rti^uamed^fta driit?Itaah^
aldra i/too site of Mew rort^ChTlittoi Tf

Nwmtxar A Aaaa. Ftam.iir's Attorneys, it to.
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tai 4. ’
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Tbe Mameval ef Gew.- Beeker.

Jws.pw a......7:7;777?;7.7.‘7f

।
L
"

Besrjasnia KmhanJa. caeae his eppearnuee to be
the dew of thia order. And II is further Orders
that ie cue of Lis appearance, within the titm
prownbed by llu- order, tbu because bis plea lo

S

ter ; and in ca»e La shall neglect to plead within
tbe limo prescribed by this order, bls default for

ler Ilouac on Tuesday and. Wednesday

Rmlxoad Mkxtiko. —A Railroad meet­
ing ia called for lbw (Wednesday) aftersmvn. to organise a company and prepare
-fiir pushing forward the enterprise of

building a road from this place.

Wool.—There haa been several sale*
•of wool daring the last week, prices rang­
ing from 55 t&gt;&gt; 64 crate. On Monday, a
smart competition sprung up and a aatc

Maid to have been made at 70 crate.—
-Should tbe news of the great success of
-our army’s prove true, probably wool
-will decline.

Wmrat.—Tbe range &gt;*f price during
tbe past week has Bern from 11,90 toll,25. Buyers will give n« dofinato price
from which to quote until tbe military
.news is reduced to a certainty.

Is uroim Fabt of this paper wiM be
•found an article from H. Wham, taken
from tbe Battle Creek Zoaraal, in refer■«t&gt;ce to tbe propoeed railroad from this
place.

We give it ae the view hJT one

not specially intcreeled in our county,
-ami aa showing our poritionand resources
quite accurately. The $guren in regard
•to tbe cost of obstructing, stocking and
running a railroad, are strictly Mr. Wil­

lis’ view, and will, of Course, stand or fill!
■upon their own merits.

that If the war should stop now, the
Southern Gmfcdecacy would contain the

true Democracy, be the 'rue Union and

Jeff. Davis tbe real President and

Lin-

Coin the uturper, that It should be the
policy of tbe North, In that case tu throw
away, tbeir government and unite with
the South—and for tbe accomplishment

of them things it lab&gt;wn assiduously.
Now It may be of internal!to our reader,
ito know that such a foal sod treasonable

sheet is being distributed in this, county
iln a very sly way, among those whom it
■ia hoped to influence, by agents of Jeff

Davis. Some &lt;4 these agents are known
and marked. They prate loudly of their
loyally, daiin to bars done much for tbe
■recruiting service, and claim to be in

favor of the G«nstituli«*n aa it ia and the
~Union a* it wan. A friend -has forwarded
* ua a ropy of ime of thc*e treaa&lt;m-brted-

rr» (the Cirrarian) whMi failed to reach
• its dewtination after leaving tbe care of

■the rebel agent here.

h

­
■
iff

Mew Harnesses,

B CLAIM AGfflCY!

PICTURE GALLERY!

5

MANHOOD;

FAIRBANKS’

Anumc Mihttrlt.—This valuable

ard sterling monthly f.»r July is upon our
table and always welcome. There is no

■monthly now puWiebcd that &gt;■ more ac■ts-pfeibla to tbe American people. Three
dollars will procure a o.py one year.—
Addrvea, Tick nor fe Ftrid- Boston.

-The same ^ranger, deceived by
nearauceo. lied bw ararritiog dtHge®1’/
all day f-r a Rrpdbliewn Ceucua, and •«
■wa. a bard matter-to c«t&gt;vit»oe ’him that
■mere horse rare would produce so much

have replied: -Well i kwew it w- •
jx.Tmcol gaiberisg of sums kind; for J

• trusf' him to whiskey swvmgh to treat ■

fcl-

mt am I. ”•■ kkA-O**
r«M,
Vh. M M
«■
putj ■x.aMteaahaOaiika«»aaM

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

AU perseM ben.g dams against Uw
States/A-wAbritaan1.,. Of Kotland. dec—U. ere beroby .M.ltal snd
recuaawd to prau.nl tbu antae for eaaeniuatiee

fr—.id. sre^blX^-rtl*^

JJafThUdrod aS atatfth—.1 ibe he— at

requested to

prMnt the route for aaamiualuwi and adjasunenl
try thvPrebute Co«rt of Um owunty rf Barry w ho

111

-they called -oditr*,* •»* » grocer to

fr1

sir

^aatacg. Uak,fee*&gt;. tag himM, -bote

J AMIS A. RWEBttT, t Ct—ta-

Dated. Jone W, ISM.

OMfeM MbWW

Tbe following fiattertxg noHet to taken frsa y
the PortaMth [Ohio] teari Hntirp A faMm. of April*, HIM.
■
ftauHNPawiA.—A friend wriiaa to W for oer

i

it was a dmocrwtfe bon* race, is -id to

SCALES

r
a
p

inebriety.— Pi—tr.
And the same atraager, when told that

imr friends with.”
Thut
— a.

A

Pussea ssi-ii “tXt; a*

iffl

Tux Naw Yosk Cibcauaw is one. of
the most inveterate rabid and malignant
-Gopperbead .beets in tbe country, it Is
-openly opposed to the war, -claims that
the S-Hithare right and the North wrung;

1
1

JCtjal Hotirrs.

-luSfif Ta»2U« “5 ’S2?

evrninga, July 7lh and 8th.

1

taZretafiltalwl-rtAy4

tv days tbereritor. or la d.r.ult thereof J aug­
ment At A»d II ia further ordered, that w.tbm
twenty days the acid PialetiKr eaata a notice ef
thio enter to be pubUslisd. vooe In enri. we^. for
for oix weeks, ia tbe -'HaMiugs Benner." a public

p*'”........... &lt;*
And U is7nriber Ordered, that wiihia twenty
M ’* ................... •' no • t* '*
»sr M.. .................................... san deva, ths .aid PlamKaa— a UMtaeoTlhU Uttar
te be peblisbed. earn la each uoek. for Ms e»ceemtr. wrosa. to the fftat^a ^yr. a g.bta ant. at toast twenty ds.ts before tbe tune UcUted
Mwa—er. y ns ted a»d ci.-culalmg-io ward Ouao- fur the s&gt;.«oreuce Afresh Drteodaut.
ty of Barer, er that he cmsc a rwpj al ihi. order
be personally eerved cm sneh uua rowidenl de­
- ---------- ----— In
CTrosdt itart. ftontaMsdbur.
.
fondant. at least twesftl dajs before the Ume Nositedherota. for the appearaaee efenob defendant
Malate of Theme. B. Blephmami.
Dated. Hastings. Juno V». Hw..v
MkU. It. LX-.., 0,1.
(L. R]
H. WRIOHT.
«-8TAtt Of MlCIHQAJt
- • • .DfefeB Chill 1 Clunmforisnm
our able sngiBeer. and asked him what
_
h&gt; and fer Baryy Onutr. Bicbigu.
a mtafoa of lb. Probate Court forth. M
Countr
object there was jn holding tbe brighto. u Al
b*7’;.u,4“ “
MORTGAGE SALP.
£
(A true copy.) Attaat,
M.H. Coco.
a
'•J’1’** “u* U had often xK te
•"Wo*1*’
•i«* «•» ri
1
’
1
i*pn‘y Clerk.
*»ded the same questum, and never got a
TA EFAULT having been made in the payment U
J-F of a certain oum ef money, taewrwdtu be paid p
Mttafeciory anewer. H-uker then nuued
by aa Indenture of Mretgage, bearing date lhe
CHANCERY ORDEIL
•
matter .f th. MI,i. af
g.
,nJ,T‘r Uu*1 lhe plac* •h"“,d **
ated by eeimi o'clock next morning:
QTATK OF MICHIQAN.—Kightb J.dtaial Giro- sand eight hundred and fifty-four, made usd etc- fa
ruled by George W. Kesler and Eunice Koaiar. fa
that such guns a. could nut l« taken
1.1S Wile, of Aibloa. Criboua county and Mata of
should Ito destroyod aid Starr, removed, P^jlns. for roam, ttasam mH forth, that Ua
MicUigis. to Hiram B. Htaelry.of tbe township n
of Barry, ia ths county of Berry and State of t,
immediately after he informed Gra. Ilkl- ■erb.1i.maml to mil wvlaia K.d Eaiat. beMietofw ; Md wfiieb roid n-ortgsg, wal d.l?y,. „
leek nf what be hvl d.mr, whereupon be
J?
thM MumteT the
*»««« aval. U tea .'dock
received a dispatch n&gt;u menu end mg tbr JT.i
tathe fervn-~n.be aa.l(ne&lt;l for th. hmnag oTmu!
ftaoed W r.ptar, Dr/mtauf
order, and saying tbe fortification hod
an4tta»lh. rnaf Ua I. ..-Zmuror.
taterr.tml te «,&lt;) wl.te, ut
c-*t fir* much tn In, given up nnlea. un­
riv’-.tb day of Octolmr. A D. tsM. ttaly ». .
to
appear
at
a
mmiou of aa.d Cvart. the.
der nmol uruent necewaitv. He C-1i»id- ,*JA*"*“
of thia Stale : 0a mobon M tank wood signed to F. Holden, of said Barry county, aad !■
ia the eillan rositanl
Ctsrk. Hollritoro far Comptaneat H is aederod. Stale ef Michigan, end which said aaaigameet to
seed Harper's Ferry l.»
the kev to the Uf Hfounx. .u.4 ata. r.nw, tf uy the,, b«. w
wsa dulvrroorded in Hie office of tbe Kegiettr of «
that
the
told
tdward
W
Taytor
and
all
other
|.r
‘he prtittouer .bawld nut be .ranted.
Deeds la and far tbe county of Barre, on the
present and future operatiuns of the Ar ^Andtl ia«f
f.riher entered, that lhe petitM&gt;o.l Iih ialerwtad la the nrsnusro described la the
my nf tbe PoUwaac. Booker’s comment glv. aottce to lhe Mteon. lt.trre.ted ia Mid rotate bUI of oomptant ia lb la eauoe. da appear hod an­ feeriaaalh day at Aped, A. D. 1S04, ia Uber K. a
swer rold MH. by tbe twelfthd.y of duober Mil, of Mortgagee, on &gt;-ag« ISO end &amp;s| ; on which n
up.m this was natural enough,-What is ■f the pendency er .aid pelUton. and lltr bear &gt;z or that -Urti tea'll be tatei. m eonfeuad by them;
wteevor. by eanatse a ea&gt;nr of thi. &gt;&lt;rder to be
the use of holding o» p, tbe kev after the paMUtedi. the dtoU.^Kaaner, . ueaJIp^ which promisee arede^ritadno followa; All that date of Una nolire, lhe sum of one hundred aad
o dsillare sod ninety-two rants : and no
d.M.r if .mashed F While on' hi. way ■naiad and dreulaliag In said eoantr uf Barre, certain parrel of Im&lt;1 situate in the county of Bar- sixtyrty
nr, ata Stale of Mldiuaa. being 'be weal half of prwroeumgs at tew or ia eqrily having been ia er
back from there he received an order br term .aernalr. .rok., unmmlteteiy preriofo ttacttoa bnmber Fourteen, in Township Three BUtutad lev lb. recovery thereof :
to Mid day of beariax.
Xotiae fa tlMrefore hereby girea, that by virtue p«
North
of
Range
Tra
West,
cantata
lag
three
hun
­
from Washington, removing him from
, , lr»
8. C. PRIMDLK.
ot a power of sale eontaia.4 ia aaid nwrtfnge.aad
dred and Iweniy acres of 'ui.
(A tra. e^y.)
J ad*, of Probata.
command, and placing G n. Meade m bi.
And il Is farther ordered, that within twenty la pue-MteTO of 11.. .tat.u in such ease mole and ar
provided, tho land and premtoro Ie ante mortgage
order to be published lo tbe Jlsstaee Z'saner. a deoertbedaafeltowa.toi.il: All that certain p.re. Ia
Estate of Latker HUI.
newspaper, printed in said eoualy of Barry, where or parcel of lata airaato end befog to ths eeaaly p,
Frotate Cosrt lhe saw premiaro aro situated, and that said pub of Itarry and Mate ol Mirtigan. known and dee '
HaavaT StCMLKa Esq. the able editor QTATK OF MICHIOAM. 1
ertbed
an fellows, to wrt, bring ll&gt;« sooth belt of T
O
Berry Cstuilr.
&gt; “ for aaid countr. lieatioa be continued in Mid paper, st least 6uec
of the Tunkhannock (/»«.) Dcm-crof.
Al aero.ion of ro d Co.,1 bddau .1 lhe Pro- in each wort for six werts in ovccaesitm- or Um Snath west quarter of recOon eqH’teeo. | H.) fa
publishes tbe fallowing in his issue ol bate Office, in tbe vtltagssf BaMtan.ee ToevH.r, ally .erred tie the*eaid Edward W. Taylorrthirty
lag eighty scree ef tend; also tbe peat half of
lbs
?lh
day
of
Jaly.
in
lhe
year
•»
ib.«30th October, &gt;861 :
•a»d etRhl haudrvd and eixlylhre. Proronl, day* before ibe day af bu appearanoe. aa bertin the south rut quarter uf sod section eighteen.
“We deem it due Io Messrs J. C. Ayer Mtennau C. Prtodto. J edge aT Probeta.
1!:iU5S.h5iS'.XaT5M^u" »
□astiuga, June IMh. 1M».
It. the mailer ad Ibe relate of taibar HUI
Ac Co., and the public, to make known
tien. oe verdue to the biglioet bidder, st the north “
H.W BIGHT.
iMo of aa&gt;J oesaty, daeeawd
front door ef tbe Conn House, to tbe village of \ EW HARNESS SHOP.
our experience with the inn of tbeir Ext.
ri»« for H
’
ia Md for Marry oouniy. Michigan. Hast tag., /said Court Ho«m befog
Sauapaulla in our fam ly, hy statintt ua oymau uui praying fur rraeuaa therein ael
Locewoon A Ciena. CcmpktoMt . Salieitora. toddiag lb. Circuit Court for 3d oouatr of Dar- X
tbe circumstances under which it was f^h- U*M Nete-u Cyaron Adtaiawirataw *4 aa&gt;d
The attention of the public Is invited
ry.’ an ibe aightorulti (letbj-ay of Jefr. A. D.
taken and Its cft-cta.
[*[»*] Deputy Register m Chancery. 1 BAX, atone o'clock, in the afternoon of that dar. t, tbs Xaw3B.rMe.6bep of
aad raqairod to'esavvy to the pm iaiaor certain
.
,o
fol rn**'T‘ d“* “ ““
"ri
When our only child, now in his third KeaJ aaialr tn Puraaaaee of . coatract alleged to
I. A. G00DTE1R,
bar.
been
made
by
Mud
droaoMd
on
tbe
Xial
day
year, was ^buut eight months old, a sore eTBarob iHA
Estate of Thoanas Hili.
Connoetooc -with bm. Hardware. tafe
.
Tbenwpoa it It ordered, that Boeder, tho 14th QTATE OF MICHIGAN.Coualy of Berry, as.
ap(reared first in, small pimples &lt;&gt;n his
aprtl
•
At^^a of MorOfoya.
'
at Aegta.1 next, al tea o’dsck. la the fore- O Al a eeaosoa of lhe Probate Cour* for lhe
forehead over his Mee.
These rapidly day
satn. be aaatgued for U»o bearing of &gt;0*4 t* county of Barry, boidsu at the Probate Office, ia
in.reasrd and uniting for ned a loathsome, lilion, and that the heir, al taw of amd decree lhe villsga ot ilmungo. on Monday, Iba M
ADMINISTRATOR
’
S
BALE.
A re requested to giro bta&gt; a call Mr, making
rd.
sad
all
other
peraa.ua
inu-rrated
iu
ea.d
eat
-to
dar of June, ia the rear cue thousand rig t ban­
virulent sore, which finally spread over
thaw psrohaaaa, aa be to doterauata
are required to appear at a aeoaton ro.d Court,
In the malter of tho eetatefof Cbsrtee Luster,
his forehead and face, not even excepting lhea to be bul den at the probate Office Is lb. rd drod Slid sixty-throe. Present Nbeiluaa C- Prindla. Judge «f Pr-bate.
his eyelids, which beosm • so swollen that lags of tiaatiuga, .o&gt;1 abow eauae. .f any there be.
la the leaner of tbe estate of Thomas Hill, late
his eves were closed. We called a sKill&gt; why lhe prayer of tbe petitioner .bouid not be of Ms pie Urorr. la said rooelv, deceased.
eenoe granted io me. by Hie Probate Court of
graatod.
Ou reading and Sling tbe peb'iaa. duly verted. tbe evenly of Harre. and bearing date the fid
tul physician, who administered the du­
And II ii further srdvrsd. that lhe pMitiooer of John Hill, broltar uf said deceased, praying. day of June. IM*. I shall expose te sale at pnblic
ally prescribrd retuedie*. A w? In turn of
aucliuu to ih. h gtasi bidder, at th. late red
'
'
of the iwadeder ot aud peUtaia and tb« hearing unraed to M. Weils Warner
deuce of said deoeoaed. in the leweabto of Maple
nitrate of Silver «a« applied until the tharvof. by causing a copy ot thia order to be pub­
Theroupou it is Ordered. That Bondar, tbe Grove, ia said county of Bsrre.snd State of NictoDknH]
n. A. GOODTEAR.
mass of corruption whi n covered his en­ lished In the -Huillng. Daaner." a ae a.piper iweaUeih 1 »Xh] day at July next, al lea o.cleek ia igaa. on Monday tbe tomb l-thj day of August
tbe
forenoon,
be
assign
rd
for
the
bearing
of
said
io the year one I Ironread eight hundred and six _
tire face turned jet black. Tbe aore again
t’lr hl weekl. immediately prerivu. lo »ald day petition, and that the heirs at law ol Mid da- ty-tbree. at one o'etouk. In the afternoon, lhe fol- 1
and again burst through the artificial
ersaed. and all other persons interested in ssi-l lowing dewrthta lands and tenamenta. bdaagiag
j.lrl
8HEBMAHC. PKtMOLS.
akin formed by this
ition. Meanwhile
■tale, are rvn aired to appear at a saxetea of said to tafo estate, la wit: Tbe north half
inderoignod. bartng all th. blasts
many remedies were e nployed without
tbe nllagv el HaeUrgs. and shew raaae, if aar eacuon twenty two, (ft.) In town Two [fij North cl
any apparent.benefit. For fifteen days
there be. wbv the play er af the pedlioaer should ol range Keren fT J West, being la the countr of
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
not be grunted.
Barry 'ata 8tato
Mtobfonu."
3
and nights he'wua coostanlly held by hi*
BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
And It la ’nrfaer Ordered, that tba^prtllioner
. L. LAPifAM, Administrator.
Ia tbe matter of tbe ooUte of Jobs L. MrLeDan
parents to keep him fr un tearing &lt;&gt;pru
dec., die., fee.
Datedj Jane ttd, IM.
jefii
with his hands the corrupt maa. which
Jfaffe y» bervbr girea that by rirtee nflicnae eatate. of Ibe pendency of arid pelilsoa. and lhe
always Collect and never fail tn Per
covered his face.
•nOdkboniy g »uud to a.e bt lbs Judg. of Pro to bo published in ibe HiJutfa Juaoer. a news­
Gaardtoa*. (tale.
Over, when Collected.
Everything having failed, ws were in­ bate ia and for tbe eataty of. Barry and Mate of paper printed and circulating ia said ewuntj of
o fees requred util claims"aie
Michigan. 1 "ill ripoee to ■ale al Public auction Barry, for three •uroeessre weeks, previous to
duced by the high recommendations of /••
Hoary. Frederick.aad William Tatra, minora. '
Afonday Ibe Hlb day of Aoruat noil, gi the »id lay at bearing.
Notice ia hereby given, that by virtue of a IL
Arn's SamafaRHAA tor tbe core of. from door uftbe Court House t. the &lt; illage ot
jy'l
”
8. C. PRTNDLE,
eense granted lo me by the Probate Court for tbe _
Scrofulous diseaae, to g re it a trial. In Ueetaegs la tbe euoniy of Uarrr and State of
(A tree copy.)
Judge of Probata.
JficMgan, JI ..f tbe right. Hile end interest of tbe
Mai. A. ft. teas. 1 sttalF extwae to sale at public
his treatise rm Scrofula, Dr. Ayer directs Mid decsaaeJ te Uta fellow mg deaanUeil Reul MUUr
a mild solution of ludi to of P-’ta»h to be
t Eatatr of Ttanjamin Winnna.
of Uieliaurt Honro. in tho vil’tage of Heslinga, _
mo d aa a wash while t iking the Sarsapa­
QTATK OF MICHIGAN. Bsmt Covrrr. as tn the CMBlr of Barry, aad Malo ot Michigan.
rilla, and it was faithf ally applied.
O Ala erosion ef the Probate Court, far tbs
county of Barer, bidden al the Probe’s Office ia
Before one Im&gt;tde of tbe Sarsaparilla
the village of Heatings, an TtwaJav, tbe Ud day lug daaentad Real l.iale, betongipg to said IN B ARTTXG8. Barry county. Hick., is Buwsr's
had been given the ootv bad lost much of
of Jane, tn Um year nf our Lard one Item­ miners, tc Wil; t JI age Lui number ten 1M) ia ae ■ building. ay .lairs. Id doer.
•Hock number eleven (ii) nf Eastern Addition,
its virulence and oHBim-rn-ed l" heal.—
mud eight betarad ata sixty-throe:
THIS GALLERY Preseat Hberosaa C. Priadle.Jtaae of Probate, &gt;n tbe v| lageol BasUrgs. cemnty ol Barry and
enentv.
Another bottle eflctad an entire cure, in MidJOii.X
W. I.T. HAMM.
W ■a erectednew, but Ml. for my special aaresaH. TAM BBCXT. AdmintMraior.
in Ibe mailer ef tbe estateef Benyamm Wioaiis, State of Mcblgen
■daova. Three wishing for
and the general prvdiciion that tbe child
Dated July T, IMS.
JyS
Un reading wd lliartbapetition, duly rental
must die was c,«tndk-trd.
Ilia eye
af Isabella W.nsat, Administratrix ol said salsie.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
£
Estate of Lcmael Lcwli.
lashes which came out, grew again, ami
pray IBs for reasons l hero is sei fartb that she aaay
hie face la left witbou’ a -car. as een»notb T&gt; BOB ATE Order.—Blate of Mieblpa. be itoenead to sell certain real estate ia said petit­
All persona having del mo against tbu
ion
described, belonging te naiddeeraaed.
as any liody'•*. Il Is uiinr«r«asry for me 1 Counit “f Harry, m_—Al a men ion of tbePtaEtaist/XU Tusifar .
Thereupon it ie ordered that Monday, lhe ICih
bate
Court
for
tbe
evunty
of
Harry
.
hoble.
at
tbe
to state in lx&gt;» high esteem wa bold Ar­ Probate Offior. ia lbs vtUagw of Ha.li.gs, an day ot Angus* noil, a* tea e'eioek. io Ibe fore deceased, are hereby notified and requested to —
Bondar, tbs twenty-ala th d»r af Jane one tbou- noon, be assigned for Uro hearing of said pel&gt;‘t&lt;&gt;a, present the same furesamination ata adju«taMnt n
an’s SAsaaraniu-x.
and that the hnr. at law of eaid deceased, and all
other parsons interested in surd relate are requi­ ed by iba Probate Court for the county of Batry.
Bborsiaa' C. Priodfo. Jodge ofProbate.
who will meet for swell purpose, el the oftire ot
In the tnMIer of tbe estate of tamuel Lewis. red to appear ala aoaeton of said Court, then to tbs Cuuatv Clerk, io tbe t-wn.l.is nf Hastings Cs
be holdsa at tbe Pnsbuie Office in Heatings, and
abow
causs.tf any there be, why the prayer of toe In arid county of Barry..« Muodsr. tha twenty- th
Un rwdragtatd Sling the pMHion.doly veriSed.
fourthdsy_of Angast. next, and an Mender tbe qo
petuietwr should tort be granted.
And it ia further ordered that the itaitfonsr
prating Sir reason, therein Set forth, lint Ad
November, A. if IM. at tbe boars of ten a ■ an
m-niatraiKHi of uidaatala m iy br c.anmitled to ■ire notice to all parties interacted, of tbe pen­ ri
deuce uf said petition, and the bearing thereof, dock. A. M. on each uf tbe rewpuetive Jars above cm
herself
and
Lsmsel
tawia,
eon
ofaaid
decarod
meutiauod | six months from the filh cay of Joao. Pa
Coldwater. May 16, 1937.
Thereupon. Il ie ordered that Monday, tho XT th by caiauug a copy of this notice and order to be IM. bmng tbe time limited by the arid Probate gi
in the lla.ttoes Banner, a nubiie
Mimu. Kadwat As Co.
I have lieen day at Joly* nest, at ten ffei-ek tn ibe foreseen, pnbliahoil
Cuur*.
tar the final adjustment of ell claims of
aaMgoed for tbr beanag of Mid petHioo. and newspaper printed al Heslinga and eirrolating IS agaiasl said estate.
.su
afflicted lor some years with what fk« bo
Ural Ibe heirs al law ol sa.d d.teaard, and el arid county of Barry, for four soceesaire weeks,
JAMES A-SWEEZET, 1 apasafo- se
prerioua to said day of hearing.
/
physicians trim Consumption.
Il had'
DANIEL STRIKER,
I afoaoru. no,
“iSX'SiL
reduced me to such a low slate, that I ‘to appear al a aoweioo of Mid Court, then to bo
Dsled. June folh. IcCt.
JunalT.
ta
bol'iea el tbe Probate Office.in the village of Has______________________ ____
Co
was incapable of attending to my buai- Uttgs, and abow eanae, if aev there be, why the
newa. I suffered continual paina in my rrs’ker of the petitioner should n..l be granted.
And
II
is
further
ordered,
thaMbe
petilioerr
tames, and my strmmeh was no disordered,
ADMINISTRATOR'S 8\LE.
that my food would pa— undigested. — of lhe pendaeey oleetd peUlfon. end tbe beerong
NOTICE ia hereby given, that by virtue af a HOW IZJ3T' now TIESTOHED 1 ”
After using the mneV-p»pnlar medicines Iberrom,
“f AN lieenee beanex date the M'b nt April. IMO,
order lo be pubbabed to ibe ••Ifoatings Banner
/■st roHuW, ia a JbaW MNbpe; Afar Ute.
of the day tn no ^Tert. I was induced a »e w saeper pein tod an! eirentatlag in arid conn- end greeted to me by the Judge of Probate of tbu
coualy efCnlhoua. and Blate of Michigan, aa Ad- A LECTCBE ON THR NATCRK’TREATMENT.
through the influence of one of v»ur true ir of Barry, for three successive weeks, immvdi- minislretrtx uf'he Eatate of J anon Cow lea. Isle » nnd radical Cure at Spermstarrbiaa nr Senias!
STANDARD
riling agents, to use your R. IL IL, and “ft t™’
said cmniy vtCalb-mn. derested. 1 sb.ll tell . Wlnkuuaa, Settiri Debility. Nsrvousseas. ami
Public Auction or Vendue, to tiw bigbral bidder, Involuntary Ernie.ions, inducing Imnoteorf, /
am bappv to have the pleasure to infiirm
‘ jy|
Jedge nf Probate.
al ibr DwoUiggHeuse. ua lhe Sueih half nf the Cbnsumpliou. mx&gt; Mrstri and Physical bebility. /
vwtiMrt.'afUr wring
b«l»lee of the
North-West quarter if ■'octhm f.'urtoeu (lointba
_Dy ROBERT J CULTERWELL, M. D.
]
township of Juba.town, ia the County ot B.rey4
'Resolvent, I am entirely eared.
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
and Stale of Michigan, on Ttairuday. tbe Md da*
Mr wife •has been subject Io the aickof July. 1*0. at one e ctoek in tbe afternoon ef eeaoi Sell Abuse mar beeffinlnally remored-withAH persons having claims agsinsl the
out inlerori medieiee, ae iba &lt;tonren&gt;u« applies
headactie. but, since yotar remedies have
..■■I dqr. the following deecni.sd itesl EOste ■.
XaUUaf »TJJwwi Orr,
Tbe North fraet.iwiel half of tho North Eaat Itoaaf entwHea. hutraUMOta. medieulMi bngtea.
t&gt;r«m introduced Into my family, the use 4e0Maed. are hereby n.Aibed and rvHurstrd to
aad other emfuneal ttovieea. lairre clrarlr deutprerool tb. -ir.r fo/esatninaliM aud afeua.nieo; quarter nfeectrnn Fifteen, in Township nee (1) vnelrstta. and «bo entirely new ata highly oneNorth af RuagrfEight &lt; fl) Wool, tontsiaiar n netytu the uaderataned CtHuauaai.uera.duiy wpuuned six sod H UMho acres.«teept Ufty e.x &gt;44, acres
J&gt;y the Probata C«rt« &lt;■ the ennaty of Barry, on th, N- rth rid. of the aoa,. leuvltg Forty and gdUivr. fall v explained, by vnras. nt which error —
one 1. rnubfed te anre himself perfectly, and a.
Who Will meta far aneb perpuee. at [he office hfolnOths acres.
Alaa, ibuttovlh half of the North west quarter the least Marible rest, thereby avofatag all tha
of ftoetfosi rnurtoeo. (1*. 1 enntalning Eigttty v«0)
wtu. rfiovu a noox to tuocyaia an tuoasaerre. same township and Rangy
.nineteenth [Ifllb] dat of December, one thou..
.
re
Al*o tbe Wees herfufrtto. Booth-Weal quarter oraaod eight Iromlred and sUt- throe, at the Loera of Heati in Two (krnnatatatag eighty (ta) aeren.
Kent under seal, fa a plain envelope. Is a«y ft
sddrese. pta Mid, un tbs receipt of two postage B.l ionta. froi .be ltd. day W
atampri by
Jf
UmS for'the Sari adjustment trf ril clauna “itatad JHO.
MART COWLES.
1Z7 Bowery. New Ytrfc. Fact Office Boa. tffiM er

. N,wt Y*’rk»J«»l.r L—The HtfU cvntame tbe following:
Man land Heights, June 98.—We
were vUited here ymterday by Grn.nl
Hooker, accompanied by Brig. General
X* arren. The object of tbe visit was to
inquire into the propriety ,.f evacuating

Gera Oct.—YaamSTtMaoa will give
&lt;w&gt;b »f his mirthful exhibitions at the Ful­

Itowl L. Powdi, aaun hto appearance to be en­
tered io lbw muM, Wlthta three months from this

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1863

€l)t 3Juting« Ifanntr
ra roouaato iti»t nuau&gt;

’oily of disturbing our •'amicable rela­
tions” with Southern merchants and with
the slave sUttet,"affd boldly joined hands
with the South In “agitating** uncondi Hon­
al.................
aubnaustiom .The whole mercantile
oumiiMsaiJy were very much disturbed
■nd alarmed becaneseveral kind hearted
men of their number in this ail
11 ' r. •!
ndfui
uf God's neglected poor.
The question
was finally settled, partly by a mob and
partly by legal proceedings.
So Miss
Urandal's school in Canterbury was supprtsvd by violence; and tape jmd bob­
bin had a great triumph.

©rujiwl $hrtrj.

RiilUn

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Cbzd. Jltudtm,
AT THE

HASTINGS

‘listings' Oiisiittss

STORE!!!

Jirtrtort DRUG
Roberts

tre M60 the Usrs fcr ulher* Shed,

it. j. &lt;;n nt

JUST RECEIVED
Of bs«U«r Crowl*. andbrisblar dysi;
On high iU randy petals hung,

a new and moat complete assortment of

MASOM ALLEN

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DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL

mi mms
HO in: RTS A: STRIKER

FOR MBCHAXICAL AKD MEDIC15AL
PUBPOtiES,05LYjE4
Of .ter! ra its*!. the strif. .bove’

GROCERIES!
IE

■ TTURSEYS AT LAW and Solicitor* inCUsnA «rv. I’artiouUratUetloa paid to Coevcv-

NsBtre. Junc&amp;’.lKS.'

glisrtUanD.

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAB, SPICIS. PEPPER.
PKCXES. HGS. RA131XB.CODFIMI;

£

cost of
il&gt;e Court House, Haiilnc*. Wien.
Swxnsr.
L’STICE OF THE PEACE, Will attend totk.

d^LBROOK,

. BuBSBLL.

iTYnir.imm'J

sorrnm;tbu»e.

' jdtTiRos or' MtaCaxTtLa nmoar. .

J

tad CookiBX Extracts,

PENS. PE&gt;H 1.8. rtKS, PAPER, EMVELOPES. CARDS, "
*
HOST POPULAR

patekt medicines
join itom.RTs

CBIEAIP, FOB &lt;DASB
TTOBXET »»d COUNSELLOR AT LA

&lt;ften balance tbo hooka, and make
kv.b settlement uf our running account
with the South.
headed kuuk-Loepcr will always look at
both aides ul huulwfgsr, Uul failing either
to charge or credit a«|cry&lt; jtem pfiecting
bis prosperity.
Tbo best «f hudousv
men w’lB, even then, Im very often de­
ceived. When a loss occurs, it la natural
either to make light of it, or to flatter
ourselves that somehow or other »c
ihall get our money. 'Very few ‘meu
have the courage or tbe will to look their
r.tf.ura squarely TYi’^hi! eyes. The

aehild when a single figure of
While it Is well,
through life, always to look on the bright
side, it la far betuu/'1 always to look on

I 11 ul

We affirm thnt slavery, thus far, with
majority of the people of this country
has been made purely and simply a com.
mcrciul question. We have beenj.unwH*
ling to luol a£ Il honestly, in Its moral
aspects but have steadily calculated ita
money' wUUe.' ' .A hundred millions of
dollars or m&gt;rc, per year, of cotton rev­
enue, lias Lceii enough to cover up and
entirely hide from out- ey esmh
of ail villainies." A bund*
sear has made eloquent and infeniwa a
tluW»an*'ttM.guca •” defending slavery no
both a harmleoa and a'divine lnatituti.m.
A hundred milMooa
a

ROBERTS A'STKIKEB.

KIAFPEI A BFBB0W8,

TABLI8HED 1760.

TTORXEYS sad COURtHCLLOBfi Al LAW

Snuff and Tobacco
ItA M QU«b*t* »’"**• „
DAMIEL COOK,
omc or rut

,

tenths of the CheirtUn comrriaaity M-aU
UentlmiMi.

Uatfl them—to

Sreateninc them

they did not move to put a etop'lb.TL—
Whoever writes the history of “ Chatbam street chapel** or of the “Broadway
Twbernads," will have mvend chapters
on a Koru nr tw o of mobs got up entirely
by men engaged in business South.

NO. 11.
THE BATTLE

OF GETTYSBTKG.

tbe great victory st Gettysburg
Lee’s pion of boule was simple.

He

The merchants uf the North, to
this shoe of
their Southern trade, demanded tlio in­
bstinstoly to break It The shelling of famous Fqgltlre-Stave Low—on* of the
moat infamous enactments that over dis­ ing hill, and tbo unflinching courage and
graced any nation in the dvilixod world. complete dlciplino of tbo army of tbe Po­
Their influence, (and money,) backing op tomac repelled tbe attack. It was renew­
the South, secured ita passage.
ed at thn point of tbo shoe
seddeaThe merchants of Boston disg
When the venerable John Quincy Ad- city by their (alacrity) and
un the western aide with an consecrated
smn first opened'bis mouth for liberty, boldnsM in tending from
and eloquently demanded tbe sacred from under the shadows of old Fsneuil
right uf potltion in Congress,every North­ Hall, a poor black man wbo
innocent
ern merchant was half scared to death.— of every crime except thnt of loving* his infantry and an artillery educated
Dealers in dry goods, hardware, and own liberty—his own body and soul.
midst ofchargoa of hostile brigades could
groceri___
--------- *ith manqfacturers
in
Die merchants of New York disgraced poadbl) bare sustained this axasult.—
Connecticut and Massachusetts in their
Hancock's corps did sustain h, and hasofforta to quiet that “craxy old man."—
got down &lt;x&gt; their knees in Castle Gar­ covered itaolf with immortal'botrars by
They were told by Southern traders,
Tbe
total
----- --------den, and offered themselves living sacri­ its constancy and’ courage
plainly, from store to store, and from fices to lb« great idol of Slavery—backed wreck of Cusbing'a battery—the Hal uf
■hop to insnufaoUiry, that the North
up by the ’-brents of The Journal of Com- Its killed mnd wounded- tks-Jpeeeo oi
must stop short—not go another inch, or taeree—which paper demanded that busithe South would rebel, oeaso buying
should choke their consciences.
Yankee notions, and break up the Union.
sell their principles with their goods, and
Awful!
animals—of dead soldiers in false, and
protect “Southern institutions."
Arthur Tappan As Co., then the leading
Who were tbe loudest and boldest In dead soldiers in gray—more marvellous
silk merchant* of New York, were soon
their condemnation of William H. Sowingird out as arnerng the most dangerous urd, beenu»o be dared to tench thst God's war—are a ghastly and shocking testimomen in the commuuiiy.
Tbsy &lt;crc
nytothe terrible fight of the Second
looked upon as the mortal enemies of the
irpu that none will gai
South liecause they did not like slavery.
of breaking
ill ever have the di»ti
our great A arthem ciliet.
They kept n splendid stock of goods, and
, The blows which Charles Sumner got
sold them al fair prices. They were good
dtixen*. They were honest Christian froth Northern merchants. hart him vast­ for. Tbo battle commenced at daylight.
men. disposed to help every good cause. ly mum than the bodily bruises Inflicted on the side of the horae-shue position, exupon him by the asssaatin. Brooks, for
But they sternly held to tbe awful heresy
hich Ewell bad
tbev were given to him day by day fur
embodied,in the Savior’s Golden Rule.—
crush through. Musjmtry proThey were gnretted and stigmatized oi
riaine of the sun.
a thick
•‘Abniitiouhls" all nver the South, and
wood veiled this fight, bat out of IW leaff
naginnblo Indignity was heaped ner, however—God bleoe him—:s yet
upon them. Ten thousand dollars were dive, battling for freedom.
No body of men cried so loudly fur
offered there for the leoR (brains being
■care* in those States) of the senior mem­ “equal rights" and slavery in Texas as
.
ber of that dod fearing firm. A slave's Nurtheni merchants.
Northern merchants scared and bribed
suppose, huw dsngerons it was to listen lliat great ginnt, Daniel Webster, and ihrqjigh thia wood. Tbo demonstmtiefcbrought him from almost the highest
to heivetily teachings or Christian duty.
pinnacle of earthly honor and fame, down was protracted—it was slMolately pre­
The etort nf Arthur Tapps
parative ; but there was ao
’
"
two iii humility to an untimely grave,
finally inubded at midnight by some
i
■Northern merchants have had an equal
thousand of tbe Copperlreads of New
officers irvojir western front mentioned,
York, led on entirely hy business meh,. fever for years lest the •grrns Southern with the gravity doe to tbs fwet, that the
snd nearly alt the windows of their new commercial convention” should turn the rebels had felled trees nt Intervals upon
and brnotifiil warehouse were demolished. current of trade from the South direct to
Other th-'uitanda of the most httpeotaWt Europe. A single resolutiun proposing face of our position.
Iwiainees men of the eilv were ■pectators (If they could burrow tbe money a4 the works for the protection of artillery men.
orthis -^itit rctribuimn,’’ mid htrtdly tip- North) to b bl Id two or three steamers to
Suddenly, and about ten In the fore­
Clauded it. The tnob finding^ out, just run from Charteaton or mobile, to Liven। time—and before breaking into the pool or Faris, would give thorn all the noon, the
?remises—that Major General Arthur lock-jaw ur the lapc-and-bobbio tremeua. leuce as of deep sleep fell upon fee field of
■ ppan was commander-in chief of a large
Northern merchants hare suffered battle.
» RO «epli
force of clerks, well armed with loaded themselves to be swindled enormously The n
.
mtatf* A*
muskets, brhlnd'the shatters, wisely de­ by such men as Black-Mail Hambleton west, and massed tlicre Longstreet's eorpa
termined tu beats’retivM *nd make tracks uf the “Southern Confederacy" newspa- and Hill’s corps, tb hurl them upon the
To be “on the record" m “friends weakest point of our entire position.
fur home. Tba-weiteHted bod his earItcot trainings in morals, polities, and iif tbe Soulh’waa more important than to * Eleven o’clock—twelve o’clock—one
military science under the leadership uf bo on the record as friends of liberty and
o’clock. In the shadow cast by the tiny
that, add Major-General in-defense ufaaid ofliberty mid of juatice. Thousands of
farm house 18 by 20, whkh Gen. Meade
property, sud of csriauiiaalieoable rights, dollars were paid to silence that gratrliSrs
has made bis headquarters, lay wmried
■nd con now iwar (ealimouy that bis qual- seamp. His “black list" was a terror
- - tired reporters.
Thero
to every white-livered mcrohat in New Staff officer and
bulducR, and sagacity—were of^e very It»k.. ...
—wbiebhsd
higheqt order. Hist samo,gallant com*
But time and apace fail us.
We esn- the scene the singing of
lusader wbi&gt; then so distinguished him­ net begin to go through with such a rolself, in a very prutrartqd conflict, is now ume of buaineaa Items. We tatvc men- tbe wbitewsubed cottage. In the
of its warbling, a shell screamed oves
in honored auidier on the retired1 list,? liotted only a fcw ufjtoe great
. -.ju nihilists are now setting;,not with tbe pen, but the honse. instantly followed by another.
period in life, worth a duxwi of A certain
ho can figure up tbe
full of the most complete artillery preJudo
sort of Majur Gauerals whose names shall tosses which tlto North has .pcrodically
met with on their Southern trade 1 Who to an infantry battle that was ever uxbibnot be menliuuqd in ibis place
ited. Every siaa and form of sheU known
The rowdies at Now York were still can Ix^ln lo tell us of tbe Incidental dam- to British and American gunnery shrisk^
kept at wurtf by the merchants—by pub- ccr to character and morals which our ed. whirled, moancsl, whistled and wrath
Northern business tuen haro suffered in
their •‘commercial inter'eourse" with the
South 1
very kindly, relieved,him of must uf bis
e-----------------hare now to
To cap the climax,
tioptthuld "furniture, Lnruiug .it ju_^be pay, literally, thousands of millions of a very bell of fire that amaxod tbs eldest
streel iu front of |&gt;ia door./ Ibe family dollars, direct! v and iridirertly —Mo aay officers. They bmvm* yard—burst
escaped without personal damage, and nothing of hundrads of thousands of, prec­ next to the fence &lt;m both tides, garnished
ious lives— befor* the books -can bgj.set.
Itsc mob.bad.every thing their
usual with the hitched horses
without HisVu: banco uf either
lied.’ 'Merchants, manufacturers, .mid and7 orderlies.
The -------------------fastened animals
—
buslneka men of the North, what do yon reared and plunged with terror.
or the pulico.
Ono
Then
think of the profits iff sudTa traffic)
ff|bsn&gt;C length a portrait of a venerable
parent Was brought out for destruction.
The light «if Ute are rcVcaled.U&gt; tbe’crowd

TELLOW SNUFF.
prreoe-.-c.red the ibdgte’«.f our nwMoC.l

[. M. SHELDON

J*™

TOBACCO-

dteten voices.

The picWrq was spared,

Blair, inode tbs J»Ucrait« .MotmncnUi in
M and ex­
n speech at Coldwater, al a rev lew of tbp
StJcwrelry, bifor.
d^rture dTlHr J J M .1. N M amb-J-v.-e driven, :br
r&amp;iment frmn ttffeamp «»’Mt plane;

I reiterate w/bi. nsn fcct‘ Mkhigan
liM eulistad fifty thousand men for this
How many of them do you think A'shell M op the little step oftboHesdU'~“ eta.,,
»U* Anl*&lt;
■r&gt;Pp.» to ui»~&gt;gbu.,ut.. lU™ have been killed or died of wound*?—
could not be eold at home, aud the hdte Unites you have teen the account yw
eocrteaiy.
and
uf of buyers wore often demanded to w»U»fj would «im« fur from guessing
—inaarwewwlwi
10! Moro than itml wooM
the
■ “
.. chivalry"
&gt;■ .
.t ti&gt;ifMWfFTfsdcr»
,t.v. s—vasterV....S
hud uut, URlsretily ROO'!

How do

°Ut us glance M tte rtcbrffft?

M wrecked’he other &lt;Jsr.

bb.1 Tlev WlH (urnleh 'Aod

immediately to

�went of iron through the bone of I
Another, cut with an exploded ■
pm MM Rxtlr.aA^I
num.—ABtaAm* Zswrofo.

.wrfiOOTtimm tai 18* &lt;Ma- nTdoC.
ir*°rt*.»w ~ ~°~U« Ib.p~pkof
non Taken.
w«l &lt;w

l-«l 0.13«»j«
mm&gt;

Court House.

■*»

aS.

■tar Meaisv. April Wh IM3. Ps»
Trelai
tee Mtrtlre* Cvars
I tears Battle Creak aa fallow*;

ich-, July Uth, 1MX

CoL WM b £**

that tba rebel infeat
In the midst of macb apparent excite­ । Prof. Hasans ia bis etrod. We believe
ment atroag passional feeling and loud the appointee eminently fitted for tbe
pnaittoo.and that tbe university under
||J m.l»
4.1, T.—V1CKSBVRO B
bi* edmlnlstralioa, will not only
main­
IT »t1RBB&lt;DERSD O*
, tain the pruud position it now &lt;
7*- OUK8.
-eM«aia —v.uj LA1 --------* - **-*
GLORY
°B incrc,*ID® in T.ro.f.rh,
ro*P*ritJ' the FOURTH OF JULY.
line as tha aopport. at the cis* w tsw'C, uiitHkwu ar.a tmprvjixjiceo
ENOUGH FOR ONE DAY.
with war cries and a aav.
W^inctno. JrfjT.-S^reU,, W.lte. color*.
monstration* of the public journals of
dispatch to-day fromBUR
Ad­
ieu under has received
Port*a uXviCKSBlJRG
this State as a true index U the popular
sentiment regarding the removal of Dr.
luIUiwoll., Jrij 10.-TV. rtl—I.
RENDERED JULY FOURTH 1
captured Belem, lad., this morning, burn
Tappan from the Presidency of tbe Uni­ 1 French rale. After a protracted straggle
ed the d» p««t «&gt;f the Lmilev ilk and Ohmverity, be would have made up his mind ! and several advances vid repulses, tha

and severest test of the stuff that ad­
's division in

better fight-

yesterday by oor infantry and artillery.
The rebel* were over our defenses. They

al once, that popular indignation would
prevent hi* successor from attempting U&gt;
fill the position vacated.
Il has been
painful to the real friends of tbe Univers­
ity to witness this ebullition of patalnn—
for it la nothing less than that—and all

waa tbi* brave infantry that al one time,
from tbe exhaustion of their ammunition.

such must have seen or soon will see,
that the real interests of tbe University

are, by such unreasonable demonstrations,
more greatly prejudiced than they possi­
service of grape and caanister was awfuL bly could be, by tbs quiet removal of a
It enabled oor lines outnumbered two to
doxeo
selfebristened “Chancellor*." We
tn one, first to beat back Longstreet, and
then to charge upon him, and take a great say it, after due consideration and not
number of his men and birnself prisoners. without much reflection, that the com­
Strange sight I So terrible was our mu* ment* and appeals of tbe leading journals
ketry and artillery fire, that when Arm­
of thia State, in tbeir first articles, at least,
steads brigade was checked on ita charge,
aud stood resling, all of Ito men dropped were but the manifest ebullitions of pas­
tbeir mu*ket* and crawled on tbeir hand* sion snd personal prejudice. Should any
and knees undcrnretii tbe *tream of shot, of them deem thia judgment harsh, we
till close to our troops, where they made will be content to wait until tbeir passion*
sig-»* of surrendering. They passed thru’
cool, and then ask them to lay aside all
oar ranks scarcely noticed, and slowly
went down tbe slope to the road in the
rear.
Before they got there the grand eharge
of Ewell, scleinwly sworp to and carefully
prepared, had foiled.
Tbe rebel* had retreated to their lines,
and opened anew tbo storm of shell and
shot from their 120 guns.
Those who
remained al tbe riddled Uadqosrtere will
never forget the crouching, dodging, and

pride of feeling, as weft, and answer us

truly If we have misjudged “them.
ery candid observer, that aside from the

personal friends of Dr. Tappan, and the
immediate vicinity of the University,
there has been no great popular excite­

ment upon the subject.
Tbe popular
. masses and those who hold tbe welfarp of
the [fniimiijf above tbeir admiration

SPECIAL NOTICES

CAUTION I

] French obtained posacssior. of Puebla in
1 April lilt, aud after a few days delay

Baltimore, July fl — What i* consider­
ed as p&lt;wft:ve Information is received
marched upon tbo city of Mexico. Mex- here that Gen. Ewell expired to day at e
loo was evacuated after a slight resistanee house two miles from Fsncytown, hi*
wound was received at Gettysburg.
and President Juarex lle-l with bi* weak­
Wa.hin«toa, July «, P. M.—The
ened aud demoralised force* to San Louis President has decided thst tbe applica­
Potaai. Undoubtedly be will attempt to tion of Stephens and Ould for a nersoaal
sustain tlui semblance uf a government interview could not be granted; that oom
from thi* point, while, at Lbe same time. 1 munkutiuria would be received through
the French in Mexico, aided by the Hex ordinary channels.
Carlile, July 7.—Tha railroad bridge
ican Copperheads, known there a* the waa finished to-day.
Tbe rood ia txiw
Church Party, will eel up a Provincial open to Scotland Crvfek. Tbe bridge ibis
government under Louis Nspnlvoa.— ■Ide of Chambersburg, between those
pointe and ab.Mil three miles of road,
Whether Mexico, *■ a nation eeaaes tn
was destroyed, and also about tbe »ame
exist from thia lime forth, probably de­ di*tenc« between Chambersburg and lia
pends much upon tbe temper of other gerstown. It is believed there is no cue
nations relative to Napoleon's efforts to my now in Pennsylvania.
Harper’s Ferry, July 0.—Telegram*
crush out constitutional liberty on thia
received via l»ud««i and Bedford, »bow
Continent. Poor Mexico’ In her his­
,\jte ia between South Mountain and
tory we may read the future of our own Hagerstown, and will aeleet a place be­
nation, abould ueeesakm austain itacif, tween Hageratitnn and the Potomac to
and the policy uf disintegration be recog­ give Meade battle, an it ia considered im­
possible forbim to reach Virginia.
Im
nised.
boden has a force of about ten thousand
protecting the rebel trains and getuog
them across a* fe»t as hia limited uiean*
The TW&amp;waeisaye it baa recci
by will admit. It is raiuing torrents, aud
spiritual telegraph the following
the |&gt;reeenl flood will destroy any p«&gt;n
tonjfflc* between the President and the loon* made. C*uch is moving as rapidly
Ohio Committee of Vallandlgltarnera.— as the roads will allow. A battle will
Though probably not literally, it ia doubt­ probably occur Friday or Saturday.
less substantislly-aulhealic.
Comparing various estimates which
Tht Commitkt to At PrttHtnl :
reach me, I think ctor captures in prisooMa. PaxaroasT.—We have trust­ oners «ill reach 9.000 or 10,000.
To
worthy informatiou that President Jeff, thia number Is lo be 'added the badly
lias given our friend Vai. a chan bill of wounded, who will be gathered up all
health and free p*»*age through and out
uf his dominions. We want you to let
him back into your and our tecritory.—
I we are already gathering by hundred*.
Say yon do It. Your*.
Tbe rebel loss in killed and wounded
tan hardly fitU'brlow 12,000 or 13.000,
Tha Fruitful to At Comuilltt.
wbiriTwIU swell their total loss op to
23.000, er on* Ihird nf At fo/«Zo/75.000

■
. ----- --- &lt;
I DAI I win IKH rsnjy any ae» or wiag i.» may c
Morgan, force-, 7.000 airtmjr. with six «4ms&lt;lsoe is dlmroh'a &lt;my prw^-ro. M
pievw U artillery, left Belem thfe after“*
noon, moving eastward. It ia •'«pp"*dti.7 JateTlhwutevilhi. -tab- nth. tdta.
their purpose is to strike the Indianapobl’”-1
MABV 4XJ&lt; FttfctUS
lis fe Loui.ville Railroad M Victitw or.........................
,----------------Seymour.
Gen. Hob-Mi. with 4,500]
yrSFEBMATOBRIKEX CAM
cwvslrv.at wkwi today was inclnoe pur-1

«»-n"■ '■»

„i.,

/tervr, Ac., •pwUifeaAta

••I to the jlaUu,

At preri.

script ion to stock, tec. The meeting is
represented aa being very bahnnnioua.
and the result waa quite «ati»factory tn
the frioBdeof the enterprise. The subwcriplions misde upon that day, amounted

a ford, which strengthens tbe belief »f * HTMU.MJ UX1SK toawrtata r.rv
Ze.afawgeneral and desperate affray U&gt; morrow vr
' *
‘
•«-«'»-«—
- ■* ••
.»lerr4 v&gt;tl.«al lb* li»vlear«
Tuesday. *
» ‘
“It i« rumored that Beauregard has * j

to nearly or quite &lt;20,000.

A pretty

good ■»bcgteplng for aStery important

large near the Upper Potomac; toro ope- &lt;
New York, July

"r*

Tr^ear ito XCBTOCR SCmtns OF 90TU

thij cotmty bee already commenced; and

'"'Ta—'"'.........thrvuyf lb*
. u&gt; bsolUi ia a few &lt;*»», after

from wliat we can learn, it ii evident that
the crop will not be more than half the

IX—Tbe

who arrived Bunday trom the front, states
tbe Potomac bad fallen five fret auj wa*
fordsMe for fowswM.
Tbe rebel army if concentrating at
Falling Wstor*.
New ^ork, July IX—The Trihuatt

lrr«t*l*r r*pys*.*e iwtat* of
«aty to ciwaveultate'telti. sfltioata

usual average.

Early wheat wu badly

damaged by tbe Hessian fly, and later
Ci- Ida are being nearly ruined by weevil

terr*. lb» amaiwcure Uene*. vs tbe rreetrf*
rfa*ta*rs»cS sevstops. bs will *&lt;** [ftw) a
32ix JL
lMT*hmT»*rs!t"BrollJa;

There is oceasHMislly a field

and rout,

..Fwbeat tbat.will give an unusually large
•
..

Hew Advertisement*.
m.me entirely ruined.

ESTRAY!

era to circulate it in th'* county, we per- ’

milted tbe name to get into print aa the I
Cirmtian." We cannot say that we?

wta’-‘KEi~LS!?T-

Utailenant

vasloe." But it i« r Tittle strange that
thev were 0&lt;4 induced to do so until after 1
his visit 10 ths Oonfoderary. W so ft his
Dtaeosaiou k right and proper If conduct­ influence with the rebels that produced
ed in a spirit of candor, with the object the “mrnriacT* Tbe cviuddenoe is a
of aiding aod correcting rather than of Httle aatguhir,"

Mttruo.—Quite a

onaly announced ita object wa» to organ­
ise a company and open books for sub

afeolMwt paMto uy •Air-**. tevN.

......
’’/'Notice!

iralryman,'

bm’r

day afternoon of !a»t week.

Il* «S&lt;f

‘No*1
gel*WorU, F^^iStred uUay.
“ I' UI’HAM, ti«i Uaiwvvrr Srsasr, ttnfefaiptta..
v. but o}*'*- Vlrewlsra sret frv*.
BySi-asewhun
eral enter**"'.-------------■»S b.dri.,,d■ u-r'it.—; *iirii«uniSiSii»jr
tattle *•”?*,/jb,. brought bi*
IT DMUNKKNMBM CURED.
credited
,f faM below.

B I-?•£*•*•••*'•

1

■

1

Tut fouiaruD

g?r*T7

I

reports that they took 4,'KiO prisoners.
The rebels ewtimatn tbeir killed and
wounded « 10.0M."
New York, July IS.—A Harrisburg
dispatch to the Jftruld says a telrgratn
from Loudon, Sunday, states that the
enemy art pressed in front end both
flank* by Meade, wbu hold* them tightly
where they are.
It is raining heavily to-aight.
Thr
Potomac haa not fallen,
PbiladriphU, July IS.-TU /ags.rrr
may still go on in ita career uf usefulness give bitn a^paae, a la Santa AnnL Just
has a special from Boooesbore, of the
J^v m. tea.
jy»’*w
A Fomosst.—Tbe Democratic papers
astiafy me that our interest—our cause—
12lh, staling that our forces are steadily
e publishing tbo following extract,as an and provpority.
advancing, and ars in sight ‘of the rebel i, g.lLE OF STATE LANDS.
Wo arc not of those who believh that that of tbo llplun—will bo promoted by
teranco uf Thurlow weed :■"*
Toledo, July 6.—Tbe Knights of the
letting Vai. into osr country, and it »U*II
but
no
fighting
to-day.
It
is
reported
the
the University is nothing without “Chanbe done as promptly sod cordially aa Jeff Golden Urd* broke into the depot at rebel* have attempted to turn our right
odlor” Tappan as ita head. .Possibly it let him out of bis. Is it a bargain 1
IlunllogUta. Indiana, about 2 o'clock thia
out of At Rrpobhetw petty. Bach a man
Frederick, M&lt;L, July 12.—Account*
canuot remain in or act with a partJ
Tht Coaunilltt lo At Prnidtnt.
tbe
friend*
of
tlie
latter
and
the
indlacro1 from tbe front represents Ixe surrounded
whose chief end and aim ia to destroy the
Of course not." Can’t do 1U Soo you tributed them among tbemarlvee.
I at or near Williamsport^ Our (lih corp*
old Union and establi* a .pew and entire­ lion of tbe friends of the former. Indeed,
bleat first.
occupy Hagerstown aud the TOth corps
ly different one, 'with all the modern im­ it may be regarded aa certain that the
Funkeotuwn.
prov etnen to.* ”
exertions of tbe press and tbe Alumni of
Tht Prttidnl fa tht Commillet.
Boston, July 6.—The enforcement of
We ars rapidly pushing Lee V» the riv
Tbe Albany Jonnalsays it is a forge­
Then it’s no trade. By-by
A. 1
the
college,
aided
in
fostering
ill-feelings
draft
in
Marancfiusetta
io
to
proceed
forth
er. Gen. Kelly is reported on tbe Vlrry, and that no such sentiment was ever
with. Those wbooe* names ^re drawn ginia side of the Potomac t» stop the pro­
by other prominent persons, here and
uttered by Mr. Weed.
Aaarnuar Aaauvrs.—Tbo Pbiladel- will be notified at once, and then allow­ ! gross of Lee. Present information shows
'there, if persisted in, will succed in ruinei* Pritt recalls the fact that General ed ten days to sppear or furnish a sub­ that tbe rebels have not crossed, but got
Tbe Demooratic State eon vention iqg tbe University, either with or with
cCellaa, while in the command of the stitute, or pay W00.
over most of their s oumled and rccrussed '
out Dr. Tappan. We do not charge this
with ammunition.
ed the following;
Judge McCunn. of New York, (then etay“That whenever it becomes practicable
1 There are some reasons known to tn. ing m WaMringtoa). at midnigl t, taking
Dalifa*, July &amp;.—Tbe auainer Harriet i
to obtain a convention of all, or three
him by a Provoet Guard, placing him on Aachaey, fowr and a half days from Ber- j
fourth* of tbe states, such body should be why a change in the Presidency or tbe
Presiden t J urea ha* abandoned lbs city
. the care and banishing him to New York,
of Mexico. On June fitb a french divia
ecuvsned, for the purpose of proposing University may have been desirable. Of
withan injunction not to return under
each amend menu to the Federal Cuuati1 peril uf bis life. What makes this cane from Charleston and Wilmington.
tulioo as experience has proved to be
of Judge McCunn more flagrant ie tbe
iment in
party protect ion against tbe excited p.mI press upon our friends of tbe press, and feet that no reason was. assigned for hie
ulace. The whole French armv is ex­
future others, the necessity for a little more eanWashington, July 7.—A gentlemen pected to occupy tbe capital on the ftth
dor in tbo discussion uf thia question; a
baa just arrived from Richmond, who left Three newspapers are already rctobli.bed
We had undrestood that the Democ­ little lees of passion, engendered by the
favoring French policy. One say* the
McClellan tiod a perfect right tt» remove day before yesterday. The defense* are
racy were unitedly in fi*vor of “tbe Union
any person from his military department occupied chiefly by armed citisens, and occupation &lt;/tbe oily settles with abwaaitwaa,*' bet hers we have a specific prolute certainty that it is neceosary to ex­
tbe Board of Regents; a little more re- who bed attempted to demoralize or in­ fears are entertained that Lee will be cu^ tricate by root the democratic element.
off snd Richmond captured before an ayJiaqui*hnfer.t of the mao for tbo inatlui
• tiri n&lt;&gt; lonu.r
.1_ _ _ ’
my can be eoncentrated there.
tkai; a little more regard for tbe poeitioo
Srsasox Cuntctttuca.—In a speech
made at Newark, New Jernes, In April
deal and his friend*.
last, Mr. Vallsndigham made 'the follow­
C^rio, Jul^g.—Maj-Gen. Ogleehy has French.
It should be borne in nrind, in discos- ing remarks:
Baars Bovs or Mannan.—Tbo boys
just arrived at Mem phi*. Ila mya the
“ It ba* been proclaimed that It never term* of the capitulation of Vicksburg
of Hagerstown deserve honorable men­ alng thia subject dial tbe4foard ufRrgenta
A Vallaxuioham Oauas St-srnx&amp;n.—
was
the
Coofrderate'e
Intenthn
to
Invade
tion. In tbe Revolution, we know that are the chow; u guardians of tbe Universi­
enbool-boys drilling with sticks on the
’.tee Northern States. Yet, if this war is
ramparts of an old fort frightened away ty. They are before and abovo either kept up, battles fooglit, no relenting spirit,
party ineludmg the editor, refowl u.euw
orar IfiM British. In tbo Wbeoahickoo Preaid ent or Professor. If theyhavasKit no prospect of peace, no sound «f crwieord ।
port Velland-glmm for Gmetitar- and thr
rivyr, wear Philadelphia, a boat-load of
Buitarauta u iibdrsw U^r MtruUagv from
srf to stair THIS iNVABlON'"
Hessians were sunk by boys burling large
the paper. Neithsr potion of the party
^An exchange adds Akry pointedly,
»« able U. support , pa|wr l,..‘
.
Cincineati. July 10.—The Gateittt
ing reepoei bill ties, give credit for eoooees, _..* A®e‘irlln«
VallaBdigharn’s

fire. It was appalling to as good soldiers
aven as they wore.
ther developments. The reasons for tbe
What remains lo aay of the fight 1 II1 "removal of Dr. Tappan are not made
struggiod surlily on the middle of/Oe
public. When fully known they may
horse shoo on the west grew big and ‘ XnUntil then,
gry on the heel at the Southwest, lasted be ample and conda»ive.
there till right o'clock in the evening, let ns wait. Tbo ptoplt are willing to
when the fighting Sixth corps went joy­ wait; and iftbe pre** will aid them, in
ously by as a reinforcement through the
wood, bright with coffee pots on the fire. endeavors to restore tbe exercise of calm
and deliberate judgment, the University

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large and enthuaiaatic railroad meeting
was held al the Court H&lt;him on Wednes­

P-cY allatsdigbarn at every haxa.d ;
|
be has indul.ital.ta v.i.l.M«l .J.

very 'much regret the mrstske; for It la'

' undoubtedly a fart of one* duty In life &lt;
to'Afturd pleasure, eVen though it lie to
-children andfools. One of the latter !
data evinced hie piemitre at our mivtaU j

A

•through the local columns of the Pioetrr.1
-And he even offers to lend, ns .bis dcril

‘(we suppose that ia not the “F. D"—
,

First or Foolish Devil.) to help us out
i&gt;( orthographical difficulties, Ate. Now
we eubml^that soch a proposition la rath-

•er cool, coming as It does from the man

who seldom writes or print* a sentence,
*bul what is fiiulty In grammar or orthog­
raphy.

Coming as it does from the man

u» denote the srta oi vi—— - •­
French rer«dutfoni.t; the wne man wb%
ia tbe very same column, in which be

“home manufectare," end talk* of;

n &gt;i» rfc.m"®" ta"’' ,,'*rir
,te&gt; JmuK
M-CEnglbb comjxwiti'T, the readers m
.
tn JI that be be riv*W’
Ibe out avian P'”. — —
pruv^*, after which there will

baa litlfo time left, in which U&gt; l«*» h“
■swrvicM to anybody.

1’nawrotoancAt. Joraaai..—We have
rredVed the Ametlean Phrtnulxjicn. I
J^mal and Lift /ihitfrftrd. publUwd

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Broadway, N. Y. Price &gt;1.50 arntse
ytb’K M.ier* This Journal contains I

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a®d is.ypv0y 4he patronage ,.f the public.
The prevent number contains disquiait- [

wd) » °°r ioatitutfoM U learning, as In

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Fortress Mutfro^ July 10.—Maj. Ge
Dix and staff arrived al Fort M&lt;e.n
last ttighl snd reported that their ex pec

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VQL.-VHI. —
tfje gistings fanner,
IS PUBLISdED SVEMY WEDNESDAY,
tr itKstixdi, BAitxr coomtt, MicuttfAx

A

C.C.UOLBMOOH,

Stlntrt Jtttrj.

“d C*a»s*Hor M Law. Solitilor

ed to. Offic* io llolhrauk lu«-V^

ded, “and now I'm going to wipe it out.
Shut the door, iMtr. and keep y®««"®U
and tbs children out of danger! IT! bo
back shortly. Goodbye!” and’ without
waiting for a reply,'bo ran out in the di­
rection of bi* rifle, hie wife vainly calling
fiw him, and entreating him him to come
Iback, and not risk bh lifefooliahly.
A* aoon aa be dice more got hold of
Ibia rifle, be hastened to load it, and fch,
iaa he afterward* expressed It, “like a
Then, keeping bimeelf a*
tnew man.”
much
under cover aa possible, bo hurried
।
tup to a point wliere be could eeorete him&lt;•elf and command a fair view offlw mouth

of ytdla, that

P 1
the top uf his lung*:

ami bar it up tight I The Iniun* are arter
you. and I’m a prisoner! Quick 1 quick!
ur you’re mt, and the children loo I1'
For a moment or two tbs mother and
children stood as if paralyzed with setonishmeut and terror, and then, to bis great
relief, bo raw bis little boy point in the
direction of tbe skulking Indian, and all
three hastily rulreet and close the door. &lt;
“Tbe Indian now uttered a fierce yell,
land stepped out into plain view, fired

AT THE

HASTINGS
Ofadnuiog wo,
UU *alwcr fslU up&lt;

DRUG STORE!!!

Hastings’ ^nsintss glirtttorj.

Roberts &amp; Striker,

rxEAl.KHS

froniJUta horrid f»ie

Tltat lovely Linn. that noble mind

JTIJaT RECEIVED

a new and most complete awortmcnt of
DRUGS AND MIE BMC IN EK,

MASON ALLEN,

Chemical*. Paints, OH*, Cam

phene, Huruisig Finid,
TURPENTINE AND alcohol.

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ROBERTS A NTMIKER,

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glisrdlann.

______ AND
.kb MF.meiNA
T3T FOB MECHANICAL
MEDICINAL
. PURPObTS.ONLY^I

THE SETTLER’S EXPLOIT

1) ’. !!•'"A...indnW-tflRM.eUlly,
WTSaXS
CTV-

As Samuel Bowdileh, one of the early
settler* on Green river, in Kentucky, wn*
going acroa* a patch of awntnp, one after­
noon, about half a mile from hirdwslllng.
Lu look slier some catliv, be beard a Slick
snap behind him, nnd turning quickly
lound, found himself confronted with a
.huge savage, in oil the hideotisneas of his
TEA, COFFEE. RCGAR. RPICEB. 1'EPPER.
War paint, and with hi* rifle or musket
1-RUNEN. FMJN. RA ININ B,CODFtoll.
leveled st hi« bead, the muzzle not more
' j than four feet from him. -Bowditch bim
self had a rifle in Ills band, but he knew
the Indian cotfid sbotil him before bn
j could raise it and fire, end he did not
ggUOW J-XBTSUlXIs'T
make the attempt, but immediately drop­
HI cwUnr Eitrartk.
ped it to the ground and held up hi^6wn
palma, in token of submission.
On seeing ibis the aavage^waUted up
nud saidi._^_
x'
••Give Itijunjltm E* see you're a big chief, and 1 hope।
[•EXH, I’KNCILB, INKS. PAPER. ENwo may Be friends.”
• Where.live I" asked theaavatfe. a* be।
iwodiiecd a stout thong of deer skin, andI
/proceeded to bind the naiid* uf 14* capMOST POPCLAft

• fall Block

lUlbrook** N

GROCERIES!

•WEESBY a ALLE1L
rriraNBY* at law«®

IVMligaUOB

cL?.
Will t&gt;« happy

v fktTICF OF THP rEACE, *111 attend V&gt;Ui*

MkUs. Barty cw*aQ, M ra-

NO. 12

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1863.

_________ _

I. A. HOLBHOOK,

t~ i-i-------------------------------- 7~
J. M. RVMMELL.
.....■□.cnSstfltamM. Offirato R-SM11.
I-' .UTT.-.Stats •tasot- ,

both pieces, ooo after toe other, at toe
dwelling, a* if be had impulsively adopted thia mean* to vent hi* rage at being
discovered and foiled ot murderous pur
pose. Then looklug round at hi* captire,
he threw down toe rifls belonging
to the latter and drawing hi* tomahawk,
started toward him on a run. Bowdileh,
who bad watched every motion, and
knew that in hk rage, toe savage would
brain nnd sculp him, now gslbered all
his itn-ngtof and mads one desperate ef­
fort l&lt;» free himself, acting ratner from
the instincts ofaelf preservation than from
any hope of success.
-

But to his great joy, lit* unspeakable
joy, be heard and felt his bonds strain,
crack and snap, and suddenly found him­
self free and hi* arm* at liberty.
He
looked quickly and wildly aroond, al
most di- wd
। doubt his senses—to
credit his g&lt;«xl fortune—for any fortune
then seemed good which would give him
even a bare chance for his life where he
expected only certain death. Die Indian
waa at least a hundred and fifty yard*
from him, and hi* rifle unloaded; and
with that start ia a race for life—in a race
that involved not only hi* own life but
that r»f hi* wife and children—who so
swift of foot to overtake him.

.

__ __

gon on the day of the battle
waa Ebenexar Lock, who died at Deer­
ing, N. IT., about fifty
•£»- »•
redded at Lexington in 1775. The Brit­
ish regular*, at the order of Major Pit­
cairn, having fired at a few American* on
«r .khonaa.

each with hl* rifl* in bis hand, his powdsr born at hi* aide, and hla pocket* pro­
vided with bullet*." -Amcmg th* number

_____________
&gt;hs Ebenezcr Lock.
omlnou. from,.' “iO V Th. BriU^ tad taM .

■
ta «p««a ;
riveted upon t..„
---------- —
. 1 For ten minute* .11
to see him appear.
all
was still—nothing moved—and then, to
his belter satisfaction, he bebsld the In­
dian coming out with a ateallby step luokin# cautiously and suspiciously sround.
Tta rid.
ita “Uh. ... •Ir.-d,■ U-.l.
ed, and fora moment or two he sighted
direcilv at his heart, and then fired. The
savage threw np bi* band* convulsively,
uttered a noise between a groan And a
veil, and fell back quivering on ths earth.
Uowditch took time to reload, and then
approached him cautioualy.
He found
him quite dead.
“I never acalpcd a red-akin in ray life,
he muttered, “but I'll do it one*!” and *o
h® did.
v
,
When be finished hie bloody work and
secured everything of value, he threw tbd
dead body-duwn the rocks and left it to be
dovouredfby the wild bewtaand vultures.
He then went home in triumph and re­
lated hi* exploit* to lii*Mtoni*bed family.
He lived for many ywar* after in that vi­
cinity, but was neyir again molested.

Lock.
Un ra loin the nartv st toe grwen, placed
b.Ulf iin an ops. «|Ur at . convenient
distance for doing execution. A portton
of the reserve wa* standing on a bridge
and Mr. Lock commenced firing at them.

He worked valiantly for ten mimrtes.
bringing down one of the enable* aU4b_
moat every *bot. U p Urlhh time note
cun had been fired elee where by ths
Americans. The British greet! v dirturbed
by loKing so many men by the random
fire of an unse«n foe, were not long in

ed unhurt, coiinued tn load and fira with
the preciaon of a distinguished marksman.
He waa driven to such close quarter*,
however, by the British on his rigBt *&gt;d
left, thst he was compelled to retreat
Ho had but one bullet left and there

to DC lost; US icvcneu
nearby, dropped the weapon, and Ae
man wm shot through tbs* heart.
Tbs
ball* whistled about him. Lock reached

The Nashville Union, which is ooa of
With a loud yell of mingled joy and
■■u uuwu
------------ defiance, away he went over the hill, and the most lively m wall ra the moat use­ wards, rolling aa if mortally wounded.—
fol journal in the country, hopes “to sra ■ ...
.. 1 ___ A». th*
with a louder yell of rage al hla unex­
a hundred thousand Gorman emigrants
pected evrepe. toe fierce savage came
bounding after him
Bowditch knew ev­
It add* : ‘We are tired of cfihte aristae
ery inch of ground 'tn tort vicinity, and
racy ; give ua boneat working men in
he lisd nlraady gained sufficient presence
of mind to shape hi* course so a* to take tbeir place.”
Tennessee ia, in regard to climate, soil,
ath-antage of all the chances in hi* favor.
and other advantage*, one of the finest
Dio hill, about th® summit, wa* a *ucce»Nobody haa a right to ba Preaident
State* in to'c Union.
Ita valley a are
sinn of rocks and bushes, with caves,
Wa
among the pleaaanlert and ricbeat, and except a proslav cry Democrat.
chasms nnd precipices, nnd over, through
। ..._ _____-, «k&gt;o tlia ninrj.
ita mountain* among the grandeat in the
and nfong these natural obstruction* the
country ; end the people, except In the CICA.-1 MVUI ••■J
,----- J.
fugitive believed he could make hi* way
Whenever a Stale become* di*»Uafied
western part of the State, ntsr the Mi*
with any man living, either white or red,
•iwwippi, arc loyal to toJ Union and to with an set of U&gt;o Federal Govcrnmeal
and so took the most troublesome route
liberty. Here tbouaand* of indurtrious, it can accede at will, and It Irt violation
for hl* larger and morer----- --------------------of
the Conatialution to coerce It into s-bf
■ ■ fiireignara
x -______caa
_ A
hA _
lived, sbr.uld be by ehanee find ths 1 praerable
fold
a pleesMl
-7---------- — — • •him,
■
- double
• — on
- him 1 home,
with work in abundance,
in the ra Aedraw Jackaokviolaled the Cowti* '
latter gaining on
to
•■««■'•.
'4"
iZ.'k.a..,.
.
."•“• ..
&lt;^-11■ L. C.a&gt;. -

tuiop »hen bo coerced Calhoun snd bia
no match fur the other, even witbout mile dirtant, where be cold rater, by | «"•
compeer* into *ubmia*ion to federal
weapon* on either side, and so submitted following one of the Inbyrinthian passage*
Lawa In 1E32.
quietly ih-iUgli agonized at the thought of within, and could come out on- the name emipisnl* from Europ* And from the
Wigfall and othera had a perfect right
Th® Federal
his poor helpless wife and children, in side into n thicket not more than fifty Eastura States will no longer have to to firn on Fort Sumpter.
feet from the main opening.
their loticlv cabin over the hill. .
travel ball acroe* thaoontinant, to Iowa Government is violating the CoustiluUim _
Looking
buck
occasionally,
a*
be
fled
••I live r&gt;ul yonder not n great jrny
V~. li. J. HANEY- ,
or Minncsaota. to boy cheap and pleasant in resenting the insult.
xrne of ilutinra
along
his
nx?ky
way
with
tip
rase
of
a
1b*re"rrp|lr&lt;1 tb*'■p**”* n-w«’«
The Constitution aa we interpret it^
•ell cvervibrogie
home* ; but these clasras will henceforth
1 &gt; - Y * 1 c» AN. sr R&lt;-FOX-4
mountain goat, Bowdileh soon discovered
when Davte.
.Ea-sas- was®? st.
*
I.;.
I.in
th* proper
tinrrkor direction.1
his ixs«i
in the
*eek—end be sought by—the central and the Union *• it
-How many «otT’ queried 'be Mvage. tort however superior to him his adver­ .States, Virginia. Kentucky, Tennessee, Tuomba, Tbompenn and Floyd wotroisary
might
be
in
physical
strength,
he
A M . and X »® a F-________ I TTHT/V.P, JDS CASE
'Die acttler heaiiated nboul telling cor
as well aa Maryland and Delaware. Thera led it.
was
no
match
for
him
In
speed
in
that
redly. He brat thought ho would name
state* could do nothing, now, more ad- - Lincoln ia not Preeident of the Uni­
II. WRIGHT,
a number large enough to deter Ibo hi particular locality ; and this not only In­
ted State*, and we owe no allegiance to
or n«&lt;r r«r.
spired him with the hope of escape, but'
hla administration.
' Knwial aUestloo will te P*ld &lt;» COMPOUND- dian from going thither, and lh»». with such confidence in hi* own resources,
k is unconstitutional to arrest anybody
l&lt;ft± I XvS* PRBiAaiPHONtV«Ht any iwrhaps save hi&gt; wife and chiidreir from
to indooe emigration to tbeir border*.—
thst he Itegan in turn io calculate bow
wbo i» aiding and abetting the Southera
n fete like his own । but atlrr a mi.ineut*
reflection, it i-ceured to him that, should brat he might eompaa* tbe destruction of
Coofisderacy.
, , r
impilr r*milt«Stephen A. Douglas was a fool fur asthe savage take him there, n chance might hia foe.
t. uilpb E«1 . MUdlariHe ,
Soalheru TB»lln»o«y.
“Why nnt lure him Into the onye," he
(Mice,
serllng ’'That every man must bo for
nHvo for him to regain hi* liberty and so
BOBRRTH * STRIKER.
.rrr Cc
••
It
wa*
frofo
no
fear
that
the
slave
muttered,
“
and
let
him
fool
hia
time
the
United
States
or
against
iL
Thera
he decided upon •P*«hlng the truth.
N.'B.
Hxanxea -April 21.
1“ 'dra-tarf!
round Ltar. .I.l|.&lt; I ~r&gt; tank brWr my would be liberated that Secession took
-Whv no L.arkn.f.
L-“.PA.-!fb UH !"
‘
place
5Tle very P°rtF «" P0*” *&lt;?
,.b «,
the Indian with
an lwp.Uralf.0.®
impatient fro wo. “Nu
—. I rig,. .»d ibai foil... up tta
triota and traitor*."
whelp 1 I’ll do it, end if I d&lt;m t get even peed to Gvaran let Slavery forntr in Iht
Jeff. Dav l» is a high toned chivalrous
ESTABLISHED nso.
make li* 1” 1
KSirPEN A BCRR0W9,
••No, chief; I’ll tell y«u th* truth.— with him yet, then jt’a clear case fortin’s Staltv, if the South would but remain in gentlemen, and Abe Lincoln a negro
'
PETER LOBILLARD,
th* Union. Mr. Lincoln’s Message* pro­ worshiper nnd low, mean Yankee.
Ther* are only three persons in my cab­ against me.
Having coirtfi to this determination, pose do freoduin to the alave, but an­
—my wife end two little children—but j
Old Ben Butler la a heart.
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer in
UAsisve* *tl
C. L. Valbutdighrnn ia a poliahad state*,
1 know a big chief like you won’t hurt Buwditcb slacked hla pace until his /pur­ nounce* subjection of his owner to the
suer was within full view, when he 1 pre will of th® Union—in other word*, tn the man and a pure patriot.
'sm." 1
, ,
will
of
the
North.
Uveh
after
the
balds
Tba . Union can only U restored thro
••Me go see ’em I" returned the ravage, tenefed to stumble and fall, and then got
with a feme glram of triumph, which the up and r*n with a limp,.which caused the of Bull Bun. both branches ofCongrra* the agency of the glorious old Democratic
savage to yell with fierce delight and re­ at WashingtMi 'passed resolution* that
Daniel cooKi
“
DROWN HNUFF.
..Uverd.d -"I «UI
In la an imbecile, and ought
Having tightly bound the hands of his double hl* exertion* to overtake Hm.— th* war is folly waged inorder to uphold
&lt;««(,. tabiml bi.tata, &gt;ta
«&gt; ■Dlls was exactly what lie intended to that (pro-alavery) Constitution, and to
enfi.™ the laws (many &lt;ifrtms mwfewfitfvery must exist, If the Union ia $*•
.tiol bl.
for «nufo.r «e.poo, Ux* bring •’bout, and he how managed Ml*
rA-ttawiaa. - Cwwsh*!'
mi «r i»
i” n» o.?"
■n, bi. immonWoo, and pawn, fo-u pace with so much deceptlim,thatXbnngb ~.)
’WuncoiiatitaUcoal to vote any other
nHxow&gt;Hxnrr.
.upon,
bi. .boultar. foM &gt;ta -Mia seeming to exert himself to ’the Utmost, Bmist, they received all but two, and in
ian the Democratic ticket.
.
u. Md &lt;ta —J. Tbl. &lt;ta l.lla ba permitted the panting savage Co gain the Benale, all but orb vota."
[Signed]
y^TOW,
Every body ia aa abohttooUt who te
did. foil rf tap., fa® »d
»d«J. a little every minute, till the mouth of
r
r______ — ik.
—*
*•
' J
P A. Rost.
the curs was reached, al which time hot
Mrrr
I Ulltataiialbtafob-tab- tambl.
more
than
a
hundred
paces
divided
them.
. d..lliog, .ipaud!&gt;• plu»»&gt; '■ 7
SbulAm* Cbmmia»ioM»r* fojr«p/&lt;x»Mi.
‘ Ibruugh -bleb tawrdV pr«-., II1A The Indian raw the fugitive disappear in
An exchange justly remark# thst the
.&lt;r»£. kbweb uf tta Drew rlr.r. .ba. the dark opening, and believing that be
A 8lav« cxrrraa* nd Mms«.
■uiHHitoi
t
the Indian ordered him to stop, and pro now had him secure once more. He came above extract cannot be too prominently
brf.r.&lt;te,«Tl.. N&lt;.»«nlMU.
iceuded to m*k® him faat t« the tree, by bounding up and pldnged In after him,
withayellof
triornph.
The
rattler
knew
IxL
mora
r.iur.1^
by
unnnnciplrf
op&lt;ta
»(&lt;«&gt;• of • retal
» *•*».
ran. rfmrttar dar-dkm lb..ng “turta
po„„1.,.rib.
U&gt;.n U&gt;H who wa* hi* slave three month* ago.—
,. Ut that around the wrista.
'
,
aJ.MS^TKffifcISKa.“^-_
»» —O' !■ •L&lt;»^.‘r
‘Aih,t yon going to let me go down to
•rp-’- Tta
Lafe
mew,
sessssae"■ j oneofOol.
H®.”- IWI
«" ’s
O-.
•&gt;*.bowMoEt*
I"'
uttered

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J
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�HASTINGS BANNER.
York, July 14,

*edBertay WerBlBg, J«ly 22, II
loading of*abipa,4
vers! bonnes have
including Mayor Opdyke’s
.
slaogbf was
Uuo* are occurring momentarily and tbe 1York street last Wight, amk
mob *hioh seems to be divided in sepm- and groan* of tbe unfortunate
ate crosfis, are bent ot&gt; tbe plunder, pil­
A collission occurred on 44th street
lage and robbery ofpereon*.
Tbe merchants Eavd held a meeting( this nwwning m which three soldiers are
and about 200 have just marobed up repotted killed.
Broadway to enroll themselves as a spec­
Mayor Opdyke recommend* an Immeial police. There have been several col- &lt;diate proelamatioe of mertifilUw. Gowlistens Mtaveen tbe mifitary and police, ISeymour oppoem It
\ This P. M., the mob again collected in
in which tb* rioters have got worsted.
DoUchmerite of troop*, with two pfere*' I82d street, near where the nerro was
.._J—r&gt;_t IVUJ^ -K_~—jhbanging. Failfad to disperse, a howitzer

tbe South might b. Of interest.

this Sountbern country—very warm, and
- ooe can hardly endure tbd beat at mid
day without keeping In.tba shade. There
It,**cara*ly three weeks since the whol*
• is too much shade here for our comfort
loyalN*rttrwere oppressed wlthforeboda* It la almoat a wilderness. The princi­
i Pg* of evil to th* national cause. Tbe
pal productions of thi* part of the Blate
rd&amp;trwgfwhere ec^msd to bo active,

and eyery rebel paper fairly glowed with amefiruin. Two of our company and
pictures'6f immediate and great advan­
myself went out foe a walk a fow days
tage*, to their cause.
They predicted
■r. tad fumd • Urg. rilipto, Whlob
that th* next few weeks would bo big
. —* • - • ■
with events of great Interest to th* rebels,
Tbe country around Vicksburg for
the mull of which would be victory, in- about 20 miles is very hilly.
The bills
di-pcnd«ice and pence almost If not quite
ar* abort and very steep, and the valley*
within tbeir grasp.
They proclaimed, and hill-sides are covered with cane-brake
indeed,:that ibe next four week* would ao thick that it is almost impossible fur
dedfiie the fate of the Confederacy.
In
a man to get through them. The timber
lookiqg back over tbe events of the last here is principally Oak, Elm, Gumtree,
few weeks, it would seem that the fate of Sassafras, Herculu*, Club and Beach.—
th* Confederacy had been decided. Never There are but few inhabitant* hare, and
if the whole South wa* anything to com­
an arrogant foe, ever recorded, aa ha* pare with this, I vould say they er* a
crowned the Federal arm*.
When wo
poor people that we call ouf eneepiee.
say that the fata of the Confederacy is
Tbe bombardment of Vicksburg still
derided, we do not mean to bo understood
continues and no sign* of surrender yet.
a* believing that the war is over; but that ft I* now about two months since tbe
with the advantage* qow on our *ide, wo first shot wa* fired into that city, and it

was trained with esnnieter.

Hagerstown. 1W&gt;,

Central KaltrwM
।tempted to' ford, were carried down
(
&lt;
.
about four mi lea below.

Barry Ca, Mfefo. July list, I8Q3.

Tbe first

fHwui.:

,
tbe villains alive skedaddled.

A company of infantry was atoned in
Pitts street, when the Lieutenant ordered I 260 men and an artillery company with
th* nompeny to fire, which it did, killing [4 twelvv-poond howitzer* prncsrded to shell* were thrown.
the corner of 35th street and Broadway.
Our cavalry ch
Tbe street from Orh to 7th avenue was woods oo thereWs left and drove tbe
thi* afternoon, and organized themselves crowded with men, women and children.
into companies for immediate service,— Fifteen minutes were given fi* tbe crowd , relx! lot* It unknown, bet it
Similar are being held in different parts to clear th* street. No ooe stirred, and ]
Of (bejtity.
HJt M-’lUC iU HntUT MOTlHKD.au
at ths expiration of lbs time allowed, th* twelve wounded and on* killed.
Boesw* B-Fsafaas. ef
Ail lh* stores down town are now clos­ artillery, loaded with canieter, opened,
Our force* reached Williamsport
ed, anil the armories and arsenals and all and five rounds were fired.
A good an hour niter tbe reb ’
K‘ 'id building ar* fully garrisoned.— many were- hurt, bat It is not known how tween 10 ai d 12 heavj
cl5,000 effective troop* are expected many.
------ y. The
---------------Tbe iu th., direction ofF«limit Wa
street—
was ------------cleared.
In thfidly this evening.
military having diapered lbs mob from
mils*belnw Williamsport
7a* &gt;nob is quit* dense in Qty 11*11 this vicinity, the firemen checked the1
HssxxjuannM Abut of tws Potowac.
Park, where Gov. Seymour addressed it, flames, so that only three or four bedd
IT ANN FBIEMAX
July 14.—L**’* army withdrew from its
staling that be had ami bi* Adjutant
poeitke around Williamspurt yesterday
General to Washington to reque»t that
Gro. Kilpatrick arrived last evening, end last night, and reerossrd the Potomac
may continue to weaken the enemy and
--------------• T’T”’ "
BKClkKD.
3 ,
,
' t .
»bout four w»«k* since we left Kco­ tbe draft might be stopped, and implored and a force of cavalry la to b* Immediate by a pontoon bridge st Falling Watera,
st rengtben oureolvee. ft must require lud(y
We were about a hundred mlloo the crowd to respect property and per­ ly organized for moucted patrol. Mova
r. bam dr bfkcific
and flat boats at Williamsport ferry.
rtae..&lt;taHM4 Twls.i.
stout hearta, to Iranr up under aucha^nc- in the lnUrior of Kentucky when we re- sons, and that tbe State • ould see that all menta this morning ar* quietly made, and
A portion of Gen Pleaaocitoo’* cavalry
in tbe Interior of Kentucky when wo
woo id be made satisfactory.
[Shame!
cctaion of mrsfortinc* as have orertakec reived order* to abandon our labor* tn ।
there will b* but liltls^oportunity for entered Williamsport this sarenfag, and
--------..’ mb uawra in shame !]
the
rioters
to
carry
un
Wir
bellisn
de
­
..
...
■
‘
.Li
—
.
.k
-----------m
—
■
*
•*
captured many prisoners
Las had pre
them within the last three week*. Near­ there. We marched from Jamestown to
New York, July 15, vte Yonkers, July
signs to-day, any attempt al which will viouely M&gt;t over hi* plunder, trains, far.
ly one-third of the entire rebel forces In Lebanon, a distaste of sixty miles, where 15.—Tbe mob reign lias not yet ceased,
the field have either been killed or cap-! the care were waiting to transport us to although to-day will probably witness its meet with a terrible check. .
New York, July 17, Midnight.—Hie mor
Louisville where we croosed tbe Ohio end. There is no doubt that a vastly
tbred daring that lime.
TO MKB V0U3 8CFFCRERM OF BOTH KKlLs
river, and were on free eoil for the first larger number were engaged yesterday probably last fight of eooaaqueoee bs
L* In Pennsylvania and Maryland lost i time *ii&gt;ce September 1801.
Hie car*' 1 than on tponday. All the large manufac­ tween the military and rioters took place menu vacated.
np lea* than 33,000 men.
Pemberton's were wailing at Jeffersonville to take u* tories are closed and labor on tbe docks l»t night near 29th street, where lbs mil
WaamawToa July 14.—Tbe following
itary force bad been sect to drive away
army captured at Vicksburg numbered on our journey—but where we did not aud shipyards susj-cndrd.
know. Then we cam* by rail from JefTbe object of the rioters yesterday was the scoundrels plundering house*. There
about 31,000. Sherman adds to these,
fereouville to Cairo, 111., arid all along unqueslionbly plunder. At noon y eater- the mob concentrated strongly. and tbe
by captor's from the threatening army of thi* route we were balled with welcome
day, the rioters turned out about 5,000 military withdrew. Nearly every house
Jobnaon, say 7,000 more.
Banka has and plenty, and men, women and children stating and attacked th* Untoo steam for three or four block* os both side* of
My cavalry now occupies Falling Wa
captured at Port Hudsou 7,000 prison­ would cheer ua on our way, and at sever­ works, corner of 82d atraet and 24th ave- the street was filled with the mob, who
fired bullets, stone*, and other deadly
al place* hot coffee, ham and beef steak
ers, Rosecrans adds to the already piemissile* upon tbe soldier*.
were walling our arrival. When we ar­
thoric Hat several thousand.
Seven hundred regular* were sent up
rmber of ip&gt;yi arm*.
rived nt Cairo the smoke from the steam­ building.
Findu^ escape imporeible,
The rebel General Price has bfen se­ ers wss plain evidence that wo were to
as a reinforeemeflt, when a terrible bat
Tbe enemy i* all acros* the Potomac.
tie took place; II rioter* wore killed, 18
verely repulsed in an attack upon Helena, take a pleasure trip down the Mississippi,
Signed,
G.G. MEADE
»
our.ded
and
35
taken
prisoner*.
Two
and
thtnext
morning
found
us
steaming
mained
in
the
building.
The
rioters
beArkansas, while Morgan’s men in Indiana
of
the
mob
ware
run
through
with
bay
down the river. After leaving Cairo, (he comiag desperate, agsin asnauited the
and Ohio, can scarcely escape capture or
country seemed more like a wilderoeK notice, who killed fourteen of the ruffian*. oaete very handsomely.
Crwefsaan, July I A—John Morgan’s
annihilation. The bloody work baa been
Fifteen more Holer* were captured on
Four were killed and a number injut^d i
force* crossed the Big Miami st Vsuiec
going on at Charleston, which sopn will
by jumping from tbe 2d story windows. the west side of tbe town, and tbe police la«t night, beroed the brxige behind him.
be. If 1Ri* not already in our {fcseeseion.
We have juat beard of tbe Preaident'* As the dead wore brought from the acene, are constantly bringing them ia. Hemp
passing through Burlington and Spring­
more men,
men,and
and we say that
.....
it just 1 raen. women
womec and children ran bowling j is in demand. There will undoubtedly be other con­ call for nore
dale. They crossed the Hamilton and
what wc t
__ 2—more
------- rhelp.
. .
j3B cn-AArr**
need
I think, we through
„, the
- B streets in tbe most frantic
Yort.Jol, io. , A. M.-AII to Dayton Railroad at Gfendaleat 6 o’doek
flict*—and perhaps many; and II would
have men enough jn th* North if they | manner. The rioters were then diapsr*thi* morning, moving' ti-ard* Camp Den­
be indeed strange. If our srpna ^er* not would all come down on the South, like | ed, and the police held the building. Tc*-“ -OT.wtaw—
■ vnw uijjui.
nison. It is not knows that any damage Q ALE OF STATE LANDS.
at some points defeated. But we believe a mighty tornado, and drive our nstioos | terday morning ths mob gulled the house who found a place of wifrty there, were | «■&lt; done at Glendale,or to the Hamilton
In view of tbe great advantage recently aa well as our enemies to the last ditch,, of Col. O'Brien, of the llt^.Ncw York safely removed to Riker’s* Island. I nd nd A Da) ton road. Telegraphic men muni
nnd compel them to abandon tbeir I I volunteers, prbu teud*rcd''b&gt;* service* to ing ths chi Wren from the colored Orphaii
gained, that the fate of the rebellion is
cation ia still open with Hamilton.—
hellish pursuits.
We know they have supwrere tbcj-fou A force of three hun­ Asylum. The colored residents at Five
Morgan’s men are reported muehjadrd
sealed, aud that* few more campaigns
more than they want to fight againt* dred polieemralRfe charged the mob and Point* left for L&lt;mg Island to-day.
.-J .in
- ...—. —— «•will number It among ".1)* thing* of the now, and if we had more men now, wo ‘drove^he rioters into houses, the officers
Andrews, arrested to-day, will be tried
pgst, to live only In history—a mono- 'could do the work up much quicker. Bet chasing them all over tbe buildings and for treason.
| moot Gs Bunday night, and fi-ur mor.
there
is
one
in
one
thing
that
gives
the
The
residence
of
the
Enrolling
Officer
felling
them
with
tbeir
club*.
A
detachmoot to teu-u-ickedncsa arid folly of a few
atvNew Boston,
rebel* comfort, and thst is the continual taant of the lltb regiment reached tbe of Weatehester county wa* sacked Wed­
niMtocrntio slaveholder*.
|(
Ostcssavi, July 14-0 A M.—Mor.
croaking of the Copperhead* oftbe North, scene and aided in dispersing the inob.— nesday night, and an attempt made to
gan'« forrw. reached Mivnivilfa. on Utile
they are more despised by the soldier* of CuL O’Brien, who went forward nenr tbe ateai on* of his children^
Miami nmd, ibis morning. t&gt;*e
the army, than tbe rebel* ibetnselrM; crowd, w*» aet upon and beaten to death
New York, July 20.—Yesterday w»*
Wc surrender considerable space, this and wc aay down with tbe traitors, bat almost instantly. The crowd alter ward* a qufel Sunday. Ibe various wards were
week to the details of the New York riot. first, down with the croaker* and Copper- amused lhemaelvea by firing al his bead peaceful as ever., There was not the
lieads of the North; when that is done,
be lay on tbe sidewalk, aud afterward* slightest exhibition of disorder.
Thous­
Such details although revoking are in­ 1 the Sooth will *e« that they have no 'j aa
hung him up tea lamp-post. Ilia body and* of people visited th* scene* of the
structive ; and we hope tbe summary ’ friends amongst o*. The beat thing to ■ was then taken down and thrown into lire late cuaflicte, and the conversation of all
.manner of treating tbe Insurgents will be done with Copperheads, is to draft street, where it remained up to b o'clock classes centred upon the-conscription.
Waauiaaro*, July 15.--l.ws effocted
hi* crossing by means of a bout and
serve to deter others from committing a them in the army, and .let them, or make last evening.
them help us fight the rebels, and than
Gov. Seymour addressed the crowd
trosslc bridge at Williamsport. A large
like offense against tbe laws. Tha riot
they would see and know the worth of from the City Hall, imploring them to
portion of hi* fi»rre is undoubtedly well
Washington, July 17.—The following I
er* accomplished nothing, so far as the the freedom we are fighting to maintain.
refrain from violence and he would see
on its wav. to Richmond.
Tira road*
grievances of which they complained are The Government mutt be maintained, that their rights were protected. He was is tbe full text of Provo* Marshal Gen. I through Virginia are w» h*svy a* to ren­
Fry’s circular, contradicting Gov. Bey-1
concerned. The outbreak was, ostensi­ and let them brio.
tlieir friend, and there was no occasion for
der pnrsiut difficult if not imporeible.
moor’s statement that tbe enforcement ot I
What
we
need
now
more
than
anything
I
bly, to resist the draft, ft afterward be­
any reaislanc*, for the draft had not been .1_ _ A
•
PbUad«]pbia, July 14.—(Jen. C-uch has
else, ia reading, any ooe at home cannotI ! enforced.
If they would disperse he
formed a junction with our right which
came the engine of pillage, robbery and tell how much good * paper or a letter
I would promiM that no injustice should
rests to tbe north eaal of Hagerstown.—
murder. Tbe draft will be carried out, docs a soldier, if a paper finds its way be done in die matter of conscription, and
The arrnv is steadily advancing.
. and only those who have met their death, in camp, it la read over and over again, the rights of themselves should be fully
Gen. Rtlly i« reported .10 b* &lt;&gt;n the
The operations of tbe draft, lately or
at the Landa of tbe police and soldiers, and the cry is will you lend me your pa­ protected.
He had Sent hi* Adjutant
Virginia aide of the Potomac to stop
per, of course it is lent and lent again, General to Washington to aak tbe Gov­ dared in (he New England and Middle
can escape the liability of conscription.
.
States, though in most instance* oom plat. Lew’s progree*.
until there ia no paper to lend.
Com­ ernment to stop tire draft.
The rebels, in an attempt to turn our
- From such acenes, and tbeir results, a pany F. are usually gell and most cf
All Use jeweler* and money brokers’
right flank, mar Hagerstown, on the 19th.
lesson should be learned.
Either sueb them present. We bar* been engaged
stores were dosed, also tbe Custom rily interrupted, Provost Marshals are were repulsed.
.
’ |
men of influence, aa Gdv. Seymour, Val- in building fortlficatiuna and digging rifle House and Assay office*. Tbe mob fired
informed, that no orders have been issued
landigbatn, and Fernando Wood should pits and falling timbers since we arrived the ferry house at lb* foot of 42d street
here, for the purpose of- defending the early in the morning.
Tire rioter* as­
learn that it ia unsafe to eater to the pas­
rear of the army of Geo. Grant, and w« sembled on Sth avenue at the Mayor’s
u.‘i.ft*‘••’ft***•'*»L«MA£
stone of lgnorr.nl and evil disposed men, are now prepared to repel any attack house and broke the plate glass windows.
or ei|cb degraded citizen* should learn, that tbe rebel* may make, and if tbe Col. Mauniere and a few friends, with ‘“T
‘"‘•"upted.
Provost
Marshals will be sustained by tbe militaII. ia ia.ia*ia.'i**N*ia*;i*M****..........
whole
rebel
army
.were
to
come
here,
Geu.
Pettigrew
of
tb*
Confederate
ar
that it Is unsafe id fallow the teachings
dub* and revolver*, cbeckejl them until
they could noldfivc u* away. Wo can they were relieved by the police and
my was killed thia morning In th* attack
of such leaden. If both teachers and puaay to them now, aa the rebel* said to United State* soldiers. The mob made
our men at M*na**a«, fetch on your reb* an onslaught on,negro dwellings in. 85th
try would be the better therefor.
we can kill all that come;, but we think «tract, but .fortunately th* occupant* had
Hfasta.
0.0 MQanK Mm,
■* *U11 be praoticabl* by
When a few ofour fallow citizens a»- that they wilt never try to drive us from been takaa for safety to the *telioohouse. |
•mJ of ih* military force* ordered to co­
Majhlod at Ojt^ngcvillo a fow day’s since here. We learn that the rebel army of Th* crowd then made a charge on the operate with tiiem
Virginia, are going into Maryland and station house,
but
were
repulsed,
and
.
and resolved that certain laws .warn un
(Bignad)
. Jas. B. Eby.
Pennsylvania again, and we hope and finally dispersed by the military.
I’rovo&lt; Marshal General.
constitutional nnd unjust, and expressed pray, that they may all be taken pritoflNew York, July 15, Noon,—A great
I

SPECIAL KQTJCES,

CAUTION 1

.JStrs'^taG

T

—
u&gt;,rt)r
II. N Sheldon. met with quite a *ev&gt;

buggy hie berae became frightene-i a
ran. throwing him out upon tbe grout

D

Hew Advertisement#.

th-,huggy also but csraped serious
jury.-—

Thursday a*to Friday, July Ifithaad 17
were th* coldest days; for th* time oft

morning, followed by -’*»« that deman
ed not only thick dflthing^hit fires

shops, offices, stares and dwellings, d

ring tbeir whole length.
Jao*T—This vicinity wa* visited I
&lt;* facet en Thursday morning oflaat wee

On low ground and in bollowa its efl*

ESTRAY!

.4”

~ -aa ------ -

Notice!

their onwilllngnewr to have such laws ’ era or whipped ao they never will think
forced upon them ; were they aware that oforganixiqg them again. , I ahould think
tbay w*r*’*owing to the wind, and may, they would remember their last yev’e
roey -orawowrag to um wind, ang may, c^ign ln My Maryland” and keep
erelong, reap the whirlwind at tbe hand* where they can defend themselves.
1. poprisce
1- - —
» :----paariona
1—*J '
---- --plenty
- - of
- ration*,
.
of ac excited
whose
have
and *omo-

they thus inflamed 1 And yet, co it is— timos more than we want, as there are
thoseriots are but the outgrowth of sueb some cattie, sheep and hog* bore, but
they eeem to be of a different kind than
public appeals to pusioa, and the more
we have North, as they will torn to heads
than implied opposition to law,) nnd to and hide* In ooe sirit. . With this «z
poeure of lb* evil deeds of the Yanko**,
I will stop,
J AMX* B. P*MV.
Co. F, 8th Michigan Infantry.

।crowd is around th* Produce Exchange
ithreatening th* destruction of that fine
I

।

Furttata M-ta^UJ, 1»._Tta Mhf!"” u”
ofJuQ 18lh;
•
Charleston, July I fl.
“TnG*n. 8. Cooper:
” Wa attaekad . part of ths ensmy’s

' cored immediately a*fa*d th*
him to. dvath and tbmi bung
tr**. Several elstbing and
and private residences were

The mob on Stated Island sacks*
1 Lyceum and attacked the Maries £
tai, taking wr about A000 mmkMn
Th* mo* nr destroying th* *nrollm*ct
ammunition. Tbe same mob hung

draft for 450,000 more man.

■Men FICXLF

It waa
they mppornd.
These mag this sftsraooo. Tbe UM^ritj of the
...............
k ttd If the
stores are etill el'wed.
government ia in
maintaining
The May or has (awrad a proafaasation.
itaaatbority, aa it
nba. tb. draft

W&gt; Leant from the ftraw that a fi
oimrred in the woolen factory of J. ■

Van Brunt, on Thursday morning,
originated from a stove-pipe in tbe a
per story, and was sxtiaguithed before

Tn* Pionttr attempted to gel off aeotl
-er squib" on orthography, last week, t&gt;
mad* such aft egragios* blunder ia wr
ting oc printing lbs article that tbe job
fell upon its own "MT brad.
Poor P

ed by Provost Marshal" Bailey, in tk
city, to bju-ry up his 11*1*; and, acoordin
ly. last wefi, he employed four ladies,
ad£ftoo to bis other force ofderks,
expyiag ^*^*«rullmecl bate- —,(?«»
Good for Bulky f II* appear* to ha

loot n&lt;^a//&gt;i*,«9BMtnm*dgallastry I
ttbs application of shoulder-strip*.

• Kscononi's Ornca,
July 7,1883.

I
J

Board of Common Craaeil met a* p

requirement of law.

Present, the Prw

deot, Recorder and Trustees—Sheldo
A oh Isf. Ellis, Peson* and Allen. Tl
Bdard being orgsnhrd proceeded to b»

On motion the following readutex
Ttal &gt;ta Manta! ta, tad
Is b*»by srdcred to remove th* privs.
declared a nuisance, situatedoo lbe*o*t

aast corner of village lot Na 675.

On motion the following account* w*
audited and allowed;
Tbe account of F. D. Ackley, of t

dollar*.

Tbe Recorder wa* allowed t

teen dollar* on salary.

Jame*H Suit

: -bett 0
drr* d r«».
Ou motion, lb* following resolute

-

WOOICT

FACTOTYt

thia moraine.

with tbe

.WOOL to

n be rvpuMwhof tbe Commt

Council.
Tta MMta, ta ltat;-U« r.fcrrrf
in the foregoing resolution .

Ajfo 8HKKTINGK
n‘fht or to-morfqw.
««* menHora
and th* mortar boats kept up an T
constant fir* all day on that! work
Hill.
i. —j

ler or other combo*

of vtoialtag *

W. R*ra,R****T-

�SfralHini abottnmi.

MORTGAGE SALE.

ORDER ^9* APFE4I|ANCE.
TATE OF »|JcH1^i5.*&gt;rt&gt;«' Cimil
the county of Barry:

S for

WILCOX ^GIBBS’

siwniRvacanhi.
Th* Wilcox ^GumSmuh Machine

—* •awtadp^ptaM-'*.inii^,'

*'*'u-unj-.z-u-UT-.-u-u- wnw.

Mlchlga* Cemtrwl Rallv.aM.

.
_
- —- —•-&gt; ••vsoi.
signal and ao effective as to furnish

^r«M

“““•
«» •«•—wd ~.Sd.ra
UtaHltattata.
Stale, win b.

ruwi »m«us.

wa-utawi.lltalzCootHm*, pm....d,

nave been accorded not without sacrifice

m-u. JffidUwi in
p„t
(S,
try follows tn the train of these fearful
bereavements. It la moot and right to
confess the present rf ih0 Almighty
Father, and the power of Hi, hand ^oai
y k lb*rthese sorrows.
Now, therefore, be it known that I do
set apart Thursday, the sixth day of AoRust nest, to be .observed as a day of

a.viusmt.—Our County Treasurer,
11. N Sheldon, met with quite a severe

accident while out in Woodlands week
neo last Saturday, By a breakage of his

buggy his horse became frightened and
run, throwing him out upon the ground,
fracturing his left collar bone, and renderi»t him,, for the lime, insensible.
His
wife, who was with him, was thrown from
th

buggy also but escaped serious in-

Cold.—Wo pal it upon record, that
Thursday and Friday, July 16thand 17th

wore tho coldest dayr, for the time oflbe

morning, followed by days that demand­
ed not only thick clothing, bat fires in
shop, offices, stores and dwellings, du­
ring their whole length.

Enurr—Thia vicinity waa visited by

a (roeion Thursday morning of lost week.
On low ground and in hollows its effects

o ui ine united
States to assemble on thst occasion Ip
tbeir customary places of worship, andiu
the form approved by their own con­
science, render tbe homage duo to tbe
Divine Majesty for tho wonderful things
htohas done in the Nation’s bohalf, an J
invoke the influence of His Holy Spirit
to subdue the anger which has produced
and so long sustained a needless and cruel
rebellion; to change the hearts of tho in­
surgents; to guide the counsels of the
Government with wisdom adequate tn ao
great a National emergency, and to visit
wilh tender care, and consideration
throughout the length and breadth of our
land, and all those who, through the vicissitudee of marches, voyages, battles and
siegea, have been brought to suffer in
mind, body and estate), and finally to lead
the whole nation through the paths of re
pcntance and subroiaeion to tho Divine
will, bock to the perfect enjoyment of
union and fratftnal peace.
'
In witneea whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of the
I United States to be affixed.
Done at the'City of Washington the
15th day of Ju|y, in'the year of our Ix&gt;rd
One thousand eight hundred and sixtythree, and of tho Independence of the
United States of America the eighty
eighth. .
.
.

were disastrous to growing crops, In some
places killing not only vines, but large

patches of com also.

The damage was

nut general.
Wjr learn from the Pioneer that a fire

incurred in tbe woolen factory of J. S.
Van Brunt, on Thursday inpjlning. It
originated from a stove-pipe in the up­
per story, and was extinguished before it

had done much damage.
Tux Pioneer attempted to gel off anoth­
er squib'on ortbogrsphy, last week, but
made auch an egregious blunder in wri­
ting or printing the article thst tbo joke
fell upon its own "bot*' head.
Poor Pi-

;.y Orders have already been receiyed by Provost Marshal - Bailey, in this
city, to hurry ip his lists ; and, according­
ly. last week, Kt Employed four ladies, in
ndtfitioo to bis other force of clerks, in
opyiag the enrollmapt lists. —firand

liapidt Eagle.
.
Good for BAlter ! He appears to have
lost noqe^.ljis apeusUMqed-gallantry by
.the application of shoulder-strips.

■ ' ■' ’ R*coRt&gt;ra's Ornes,
)
July 7, 1863.
J
,
Board of Common Council met as per
requirement of law. Present, the Presi­
dent, Recorder, aud Trustees—Sheldon,
Ackley, Ellis, P«B»ons and Allen.

The

Board being organized proceeded to busi-

On motion the following resolutions
were adopted;
.
/?rwM&lt; That tbe Marshal be, end he

is hereby, ordered U&gt; remove the^privey.
declared a nuisance, situated on the south­

east comer of village lot No. 675.

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OFmCiHGAN.-Bighth Jodieial CireSTATE
alL iu Chancery.

Suit peudinx Is the Clreait Court for the county
of 1(*ry. la Cbaaoery, al Uaetinga, on the. loth

P'. BOLD£5

"“**•
T* Mtia&amp;wtorilT tan**rlo« to thia curt, that
prayaroftha psUlloncr iboold |
u,(Bndu&gt;i, T.lw.rd #. T.ylor, b a noozu-A A .U . .. ....
I miitenl of tail State: On mouibo ut Lock wood

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T)ROII1TIOKDKR.—State ofMiakim..
X U of Barre, »*.—At a wuim of the

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Ill uic
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•See. 11. Any uuimocemry firing ef
A gun or guns, pistol or pistols, squibs,
oreckers, gun-powder or other combustir&gt;», [juu-jzw-—• — ■ - LI. .ulnUUKA II U» -tatal or eltaTte™

The attention of the public is luvlted
" Tluwi» Shop of

I. A. GOODYEAR,
ORDER FOR APPEARANCE

TATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe CireuitCourlfor | May
the County of Burry i
j

S

NewHarnesses,
MStad to sirs him a call before mi
li»ir purehaaei, a* he li determined

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­
Used.
k—« -Z —sively
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hr Attorney* for the | minors. to'
Inch II aaliafoctorily I Block cam

[Jan 14]

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COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
All nereoai harine claims mini thr

to tbe undcrvaim! CommlMlonm,du)y appointed
by lha Probate Court for the county ofBarre,

H. A. GOODYEAR.

war:CLAIM

AGENCY!.

BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,

I al war* Col tee t and Merer (toll io Fey
Over, when C'ollecteM.*
Mo fees reqwroM uaUl clalmv ar*
\ collected.
1
OSeaoa Burxbqk Blreetmppoaita the PoalOKsu
Kalan^fioo, Michigan.

it WRIGHT.

‘heriitr Clerk

' DANIEL STRIKER.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

OF MICHIGAN
Al a ereatah nf lha P
STATE

deell

A. A. KKAPPEM,

.UI.T.q al Zme, &lt;fr.

PICTUBETGALLEEY!
IN HANTING8. Barty county. Mich., in Rowue'a
n«w building, up ataire, 2d door.
THIS GALLERY

. URVIN C. OTIH.

artcr ik I ofN&lt;
Three ft) Stu
nt, coatainiac tfilrti-

RESOLUTION BY niEJBOARD OF SUP13L-

Datedjuly T, IMS.

ate

ESTABLISHED 1760.

PETER LOB1LLARD,
R. O'PRINDIX.

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

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ADMIOISTKATOn-S SALK.
bdrUy rfr«-^
f

otice u

N lieea.e bearinc date

BROWN SNUFF.

FAJBBAKK8’
STANDARD

YELLOW SNUFF.

• aid natiUop and tbs Bearing
. copyy Ui. order to be pub-

SCALES
OF ALL KINDS.

Bold In Detroit by Fxrtux. a
• kill UAT, UM louowina ..r-tr.v«&lt;; awtal .......
Tb» liorth frartkonal half of lb. North Baal
JsSrtarafaeeHimFiABvn, la Tswnahfa so* fl)
orth of Hang* &gt;««*»• (6) *•»«. eosteJnfnc ainaly•

FtfNDOI.

room or a Ssmrou

TOBAOOO.

THE C0XFM8T0N3 AND ETTKRIEXCR
or a iraavoct twvaud.

H- 100th* aero*.
Alro. lb.South half of lha North-WhI quarter
•fBecUou Fourteen. (14.) containing Eighty («)

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Ita If&gt;• Ota'l Sfkl l •“&gt;11 h U
ha
regretted that bo aud his officers were
-z-murtto.
paroled.
Their word is evidently worth
(
,

in ..id zlltan, In ta.&gt;a.jll«. «
»lo&gt;«,l.4,z.bz loz
“ta&lt;”- ■: and *1 ”
■rbiddeu
P* "^uoa k,«lta*«
nu&gt;f of .WMto -r E2L.pi.tau Of
«on who shall be
of the prohibltiona in «=
T...
•d, dull for ta&lt;A oKm, lozMI «"A W

503 Broad war, N. Y.
JJEW HARNESS SHOP?

Guardian'* Sale.
Ulloa, and that lie b«ir* al law of Aid dreroatd,
and all other perfosa interested la aald estate,
are required to appear al a seaaiuu of .aid court,
thee to be faolden, al-tbo Probate Office. In tbo
Tillage of ilaatinc*. and abow eauae. if any there
be, why tbo prayer of tha putiuotirr abould not

E?lfl
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in m&gt; &gt;bar l a Uuir atq
popularity."—«»rt»»cd
"We Mteea it tbe be.
Tbe •titen ia BMMeBUaMbla."—tMnedby many
hundred cltlxnucFPbiladclpUa

publiebftd U the ZfcaLag Jlaaarr. a ,
M
, uriatadla said countyof Barry, where ifa tbo yi
aml.c a arc •iteaud,aad that aaid pub ty three,
coetloned ta aud papre. at treat oeer । ;owh&gt;. J
erk for aix weeks tn .ucereaion- or | l0 1Bid .

of .rid county, doocaud.
'
i ■»*.' •
iho day of hta .pproraacc, a*
On reading and (Hiatt the petition dulv verified, I r''3a'r™-,, ,
,
of Noah H.ul, brother of aaid dere**«f. praying • Doled, HoAlluga, Juu. 10jb. «*«• _,
for Letter* of Adtotablraiion upon aaid relate
* R,®*“ •
Tbareut-an it te ordered that M.ndar the
C.rraii ftsrt

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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

On motion the following accounts wars&lt;
rjr o~- Mndz'1 l-ta.T UtalU.W.
audited and allowed;
Mpul.,
J"— In Spun, u IL
The account of F. D- Actley, of ten 8. Consul at dadiz, and was tho father of
dt4ht%. The Recorder was allowed fif eight children of whom the commander
teen dollars on salary. James H. Sutton of tbo Army of tbe Potomac was the
sixth. Consul Meade enjoyded the conwas allowed eighteen dollars and seventy;,
five cents on salary fofrlhgteg bdl: Or­

luncil.
CooMil.'

Dated, July II, IMA.

'.7!S7;
IV... J VI .Kiu pen.inn. ana ui&lt;

Washington, July 17.—The Provost
Marshal General has just issued the fol­
thereof, by causing a copy of thia uotlre aud order
lowing circular:
\
(CireuUr &lt;7.)
' • to be published in th. Hastings. Bsnaar, a
War Department, ProToyt Marihal Grncral's to newapaper printed and circulating in aald county
OataL WaaHngton, July 17, MU.
F *f Barry, foe three succesaiie weeks, unwediatelr
prerloua to said dar of bearing.
Drafted men become soldicrt of the
!X»«»fW-l
bHJUtNANC. PRI.KDLE,
jjfl#
Judge af Probate.
United States by the fset of their names
having been drawn in the draft.
Notifi­
cation served on them by the Provost
Marsha! ia merely the announcement of
PROBATe OMBSJi.-ttkTlt OfMICHIGAN
the fact and an order for them to report
for duty at a designated time and place.
robale-Pourt for
The following opinion of Hon. Wm.
• Probate Offici
Whiling. Solicitor for tho War Depart-,
meet,■fa published for the information ofall concerned : When a person has been
drafted in pursuance of tbe enrollment act
o( March 3d, 1863, notice of such draft
must bn served within ten days therejrter
by a written or printed notice to be serv­
ed op him personally, or by leaving the
notice at his lata place of residence, re
questing him to appear at some rendez­
vous to report for duty.
Any person
tailing to report for duty after notice
served at his late place of residence, or
served on him personally, without furnish
ing a substitute or paying 3300, is pro­
nounced by law to be a deserter.
He
msy be arrested, tried by Court-martial
and sentenced to death. If a person, after puMtebcd ia th
being drafted, and before receiving notice,
deserts, notice may still bo: served by
• Jj4‘
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8.C. PRlNDLt
having it al his last residence, and if he
&lt;A We* eopyJT
Judgs of Probata.
does not sppsar In srcordancs with notice,
or furnfsh a substitute, or pay 3300, -he
will be in law a deserter, and must bo
treated accordingly. There is no way QTATE OF MICHIGAN, jProbata Court
or manner in which a person once enrol­ O
1,,rn,-?2jin‘r&gt;„
'
M a acaaion CTsaid Court
led can esaepe his public duties; and,
when drafted, whether present or absent,
whether he changes his residence, or ab­
sconds, the rights of the U. S. Against
him arc secured; and, it is only by the
LTO rename ua unng ui
performance of this duty to his ootfutry,
that lie will escape liability to be trdpted of Lyman llilLpraTiBg I
forte, that Neljfo Cuman „
may ba.hradecrac-&gt;qilil&gt;&lt;'&lt;mrt *ulbort«»U
as a criminal.
JAS. B. FRY, P. M. G.

at service, and waa often visited as a per­
ders drawn. &lt;
On motion, the .following juobilp sonal friend during tbo Peninsular War,
by the great Duke of Wellington.
was adopted- ' ,
‘
That, that part of the by­
Pemberton, In his first letter
laws relating to firing off guns, piaLaJsa/
Vtak.bu^. -PI—“
OtaM. Mid ta»l bl- ~ppU~ would ~W.
U^.kold out ‘•(•totalj.
D“‘“
with the pr

Heating*. (reiJ Court Houae being the place for
boldine the Circuit Court for auMeMUtyef Bar­
ry.) m tbe eighteenth fink] day of Jufr. A. D.
ISSA, al one o'clock, ia the afternoon of that dev.

CHANCERY ORDER.

duly vorllltd.

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NO. 13.

HASTINGS, J8ARBI COUITI, .MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUJY 2fl, 1863
........................... ...
first battle in which Edward Benear had I

■W. tartiMitrf

q«W

the many sorrows they bass ofiss entail­
&lt;mat*n&lt;
ed upon their children by their uureaaoutble and criminal weakness, yclept kieduesa, bow great would bo their misery &lt;death, as U ware, hie whole past life seam­
commander
and
h»
secmplicmi
in tm-_
end regrat.
Would they nut shrink ed
&lt;
rolled oat before bin.
One form
lu adv4»&lt;.
son was an ra*lUtrtzptot; be*. wnfoftto*
sgbast from the work they themselves I
striy few Urn rebel cause, U Ailed la aU
had made, and tear their aged lock* and &lt;MM that had been
weep in unavailing grief1 Would they '
imports.
.«
StUI loader and fouder grew the mad­
not curse t hamselves ft»r their criminal
weakocas, and fed Aat Heesen had jeatly &lt;dening crash of the hauls.
Many were recently captured waa found in P0**0'
punished them.
.
iths tonne that Ml oo either aide of him J'ston of a correspondence between Ibur of
jAaaloajftprtMuiu.
| the principal tndifory chief* of tbs
Tbe widow Hsnscy, Rdwnrd's mother, I
wos however, not nltogelher Inexcusable I
la her fatal Indulgence to her. oelf-wiUed I
boy ; depth, relonUses death, had robbed j
Pennsylvania with astroog force and
her of her dearly cherished husband soon 1
HASTINGS
after aba waa married to him; and ters of repentancs were about to gush keen the army of Hooker fully
the loro aud devotiuu which she Lad call
।
, Lee's troops w&lt;
„ T.
The most gallant
for him wera now transferred with tea­
A|l at once a cold chill raa through
fold Intensity to her fotherless and only his heart, and with tba woeds, “Oh I God 1 and well trained regiments, those bodies
child.
। grant nw but one moment to retrieve &lt;«f men no-which their commanders could
oberts
triker
Some writer ha* said that our pleas­ the peat!** he tell fainting to the ground. place the greatsat reliance, were nil'Rgnt,
ures, in time, become our scourges; and A'mlnfib ball had piercsKl bis breast, and 1 to l^e. and those who,were less likely to
, KrtwhUeUw rov ••«»«
it may be added the* but too frequently, the 'crimson bltiud 'wtt mlrrady' asking I distinguish themselves, or comprised a
■•-I'
the subjects and beings upon whom wo tbroogh 'Ma torn and sundered uniform;1 greater proportion of. unwfiluig^conlavish «*ur rnoot ferveut affections often bat the firythid, ibougfi atrioUs, was not -script*, were kept-j for service nskrer
JIBT RECEIVED
forgetting in our blind info lust ion uur fats!, fuFHehvsn bad heard asJ deigned home. With the force assigned him Leo
Kot whU.tb. Atorfcy lee Usg
waa thought aid* to.gire tbe army of the
doty to our Divine Muter, ana tramping to grant bis prayer.
under foot, a. it wore tbat.explicit cum-1
Putomaa more than enough ta do.
new and most compile' assortment of
Mreotiras Beauregard at /Zbarleston
White oo« strong ira r»m»ia«tk.
inandnicut • kick forbids us worship any
MAIO* ALLES
DREGS AMD UEDICI.NES,
otbe&lt; God but Him—are tbe very first the battle. All over the trodden and and Bragg in tba Southwest were to de­
to cause u* trouble, tbe most ready to blood stained field were groups r&gt;f soldier* tach a body of chnseQ troops from the
ontfcixmlt nl&lt;, I’aluls, Oils Caxsa
turn upon u* with ingratitude, and blanch engaged in the sacred office of burying forces under their command, wbo were to
2Xi phrase, Buralat FtaUA,
White UM «luUl l«
uur beads with the withering storms of the dead. Here and tbore might be dis­ sisrcb upon Washington, and make an
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
tinguished a surgeou, or perhaps nurse, attempt to unseal th* voverqment in that
deceit and shame.
Yes, our pleasures in limo become our giving aid to tbe wounded &lt;&gt;r aiding them quarter. Il was tbe thought that tbe gov­
scourges, our idoltxod ones lbs fiends tltat from, positions of pain and torture to occ ernment. divided between the fear of
leaving Pennsylvania defenseles and the
make uur earth a bull! And e&lt;» the poor, of greater comfort.
Chilled by the morning air, Edward necessity of protecting the seat of gnvweak mother of Edward Henaey found
out before she died, to shed bitter tears Henaey now awoke to consciousness ernment, would be obliged to fall aignally
ST FUU MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
ft was some thne before be in one quarter or the other—that, gather
in vain regret over the sad bringiug-up । again.
ROBERTA * STRIKER,
, PVKi'OMiH.UNLYUU
that she bad bestowed upon her son.
could collect
thought*, aud even after Washington would fall, nr theWbief
At an early age, Edward married a । he had dunswo, be was atill fur some mo towns of Pennsylvania, and all the rich
THE BED FLAOI
young, lovely and innocent girl^ whose menta at a lose to account fur hl* being region* surrounding them, would corns
Incident ef lheiBaitls near Culpepper- afleclions ware all his uwn, and whose un­ where be waa But an attemt to more into tbe posscstion of the Insurgent
formed mind Medod but the guiding soon informed him, and be sank bsek armr.
The waters df the bltie Potomac wet-e band ofl'ive and tenderness to fashion it with a groan, produced almoeCInvulontaWhen lbs lime strived, however, for
rippling al uur bows, and overhead float­ to-the divinest of models. But what J id rily by‘the pein of hie undressed wound. putting their plans in exeentiou, Beau re­
ed the crimson flag of tbe hospital.
Tbe she find! A .wilful, acllivb, diaaalisfied
iWntt* * ALMS. '
X
Just then toiees, near nt hand, struck gard wrqte that the federal forces were
sun had elihl in tamjesty behind tbe dome spirit inaatiatlablc in, jts demands, and dpdn lri» ear. Could he bo mistaken f— not r.t all diminished In the neigh^borbood
uf the Capitol, abd all wuMqdrSt ou beard not satisfied with ubedience alone, but cxof Charleston, and that be cmld Spare no
dwg, thstasewUfaUeu «rfj
PBCNB*. FIOS. Rkl*lJi8,&lt;X»DFlf&gt;Hi
except the clashing tneciiuery searing its actiug even the appearance o^jvj un
Thu woyds were thuie of a prayer, and men for a northern champaign. Bragg
rrclo-urv* uf
K&gt;ur^_5.Ln in firt evvrTtMs* In thv Orocwj Ir**. S*sN *O monotonous tunes through the sounds uf
they rose sweatly and purely “ B •■rk, wrote that he bad jest sec t ten thousand
compliance with its cvmnumd' tie bubbling-waters and the moans of ths
How numerous are such apirita, aud spring* straight up from the murky earth of bla troops to the support ofJoe Johns­
suffering hick abd wounded. '
______ to bat cursra are they to I hernselves aud to heaven.
ton, and the fiMfa under Rosecran* eras
Ahl lt'wMA fearful, a heart-rending olbsrsT
(ExwcxaT yjswwwxifi.
’
Ho for whom she wa* praying aeemed too strong to aHftw him to perl with an­
right, m they lay piled up. one'Gn another,
An orphan, with no one to turn or to to be a wounded perhaps a dying mad, other man. Tbe result showed that even
And Cooking Extracts,
their wbunds still gsplng,-uho-vered and counsel Ber. the youog wife’s heart yield­ and he too joined in the sacred words.— in regard th the invading force, Lee’s ex­
TitTICE OF THE PEACE. Will attend to tbe '
undressed-; their eyZs' bloodslkit, and ed beneath this continual pressure of a Henscy recognized the voice a* that cf pectations hod been greatly loo high.—
of dtaU. "4 all Other tmaineaa
..^nta«ubi. oOm with lUULt. and flniotf*
tRfr lips parched with fever! Surgeon* 'tyrannous and uni'evling companion.
In the hattlro which followed, more than
Il one of hie own men.
there were few, not nearly enough to re- did everything but break outright; per­
Fever bad perhaps set in, and as sbe n third of the army on yrhich'he placed
liev^the medical &gt;;an*s or afford the haps it was bn.kra In the spirit, as m loo prayed he would every once and a while his dependence were killed, disabled by
tLBROOK,
■nr^icnl aid necessary. As fur tiursee often tbe case with many In our midst— interrupt her. At one of these times, wound* or taken prieoneru, and she,rest
there wd* but onr, hut sbo Was a'woman, by our very firesides, where broken hearts and when she was proving for those1*bo forced to make n sudden, stealthy \snd
and a vulunterr norsc, and worth, as the are bidden beneath a veil of frivolous had just iujured,and enjoining forgiveness, htgltwinsa rr-tMt into Virginia, whiieVm,
IJtee. a«i&gt;U alary nt MelbreoV* DI net.
pour wounded boys said, a doxen paid gaiety, so fearfully transparent that in he cried angrily and peevishly. • N&lt;&gt;, no ; •eat of government was not oven menDOST
POPULAR
after years, when they had passed sway, I cannot! He called me n cowardly dog;
men.
J. ■- Rl’MELL.
Ev rry where her slight form was *eet) we wonder that we bnve never before 1 cannot forgive him ! Do not pmy fur
Thera was a third branch of thia plot
iiivbIcian *iU5«fis«n
—holding water to the burning lip* of perceived it, and mourn too late our care­ that!"
which has foiled In an equally-aignal man­
this one, or dressingand • binding up the less vision and wlfish bcadleseuess.
“Ab! my friend, if we forgive iy&gt;t ner. Event* have shown that while Lee
JOHN ROBERT*,
&gt;
wound* of thst one.
Now whispering
Alice.Hensey lived then; buttbe rosy those that injure u*. hovrain we expect w as in invade P.cnnsj Ivan'ta, and an army
HYKICIAN
Msrgvro. D-sllisgo" Bro*J
sweet strains uf comfort, now joining in girl became a pale and care-workwoman, tu be forgiven !" was the gentle remon pat herd from sonthern camp, were tn stSpr ite Cour. Huy- r &gt;
or forming the labored word* of prajer. before even the goldemdnys of childhood •trance of the prayerful voice. “Wo uf- tack Washington, the agrnts/»f therabei“'’"‘jyViijynARerT
She seemed a very angel!
had passed ; her young heart's sympathies feed Got! every day" she continued, lion In this city were to get up an armed
Ytft abe.wa* not pretty. Indeed, sor­ turn and crushed forever. At last, bu- “more than any human being can wrong 1 riot, stop the progress of the draft, nn
uYStClAN HCROKON sad A*&gt;
row, that craal de foe* r, bad left hi* an- mao nature could Stand it t»o Linger.— ua. and yet be forgives us, and enjoins whieh we relied to keep onr army foil in
deniable mark upon Lex features.
That Heart sick and weary of life,phe deter­ upon u* to do the Mtne."
( __x-l point and numbers, and if practicable,
A M.*»d 1 to ' P- M___ _______
I CTEAJF, 1P®B CASE sbe had oore been beautiful however, mined to leave his bouse. Fortunately
"Ah. that doctrine doce for those who revolutionise the city. Tbs three opera­
wm atill plainly discernable; but that she had no child, and she started out Uj&gt;
h«ve not suffered. You, you have never tions of the great pl»t were to be simul­
H. WRIGHT,
•
she Lad known deep wrong was still &lt;m the world alone!
been wronged or you wobld not aay so." taneous. The invasion nf Pennsylvania
attorney s»a
more visibly portrayed; out that she
If Edward flen»ey could have seen tbe ended prematurely; I-ee w av forced tn
Fur such a being; for such a poor de«tesa
। „•
seemed melancholy at all, or misanthrop­ tituto heart, tire struggle must have boco fuco of that kneeling figure as these words flee from the Soil of Pennsylvania before
n« purvhaatag fodichrta of no caa n-'j npon ic. On the contrary, • &lt;*!"' ttobls ex- fearful. Before her Uy distress, pcrb«p» were spoken, n pang must have struck like the riot in New York waa begun ; Cha
presaioo lit up her feature* that appeared even disgrace, for it is considered in this , a fiery dart through his soul.
Th* sol­ attack on Washington enuld not bo mads
O bi.* wTw W.
•Ki44U.IV. | .
almost divins-ln it* purity aud sublimity. conventional world almost a crime to dier saw it, sod paused, while bo lifted f.&gt;r want nf troops ;and the riot, which its
While she appeared to be attentive to leave one's husband, no matter how bru­ the thin, clasped hand* to bla fevered lips plotters had hoped tn nuroo Into a revoHOREKTS « HTBIKKB.
Derry C«^ty MlcL&gt;M»n.
end 1
all, I could perceive that there was one tal he may be; but she girded her broken in silent appeal for forgiveuras of tbe un­ luthm, was summarily put down by the
II.in.a. .April 21, ltd*.
form near which she lingered most—to heart together, and fiew from the debased intentional pain his word* bad caused.
loyal population.—A*. }', Evtning Pont.
“And d&lt;&gt; you forgive 1" be asked half In
which her eyes were ever turned, and on and unworthy being who should have
STBAMCaaatAQxrva Commom Roam.—&gt;
which her tboughta seemed centered. It l&gt;eeu ber support, her protector and ber wonder.
DR. A. r. DRAKE,
A.mauhine has been built at New York
was Ute form ui her husband ; and bad I shield against even the slightest of earth’s
K.trrES 4 BtBBSSA.
and scut to Nclira.ka, designed to apply
tint known that it was the lie of husband cares.
7
hope to be forgiven I"
steam
powsr fur Ute transportalioa of
and wifi* that bound lhetn, I should have
»o many years had elapsed ainee he
For many long years she toiled in oh­
, scurity, earning a poor, but honest sub­ had heard thnt voice that nt First Edward freight over common turnpike roads
fresh waa (he sympathy that seemed to 1 sistence. But Heaven seemed to smile Hctieey thought he must be mistaken.— acrus* tbs plains. It was built by John
Teeth extracted or filled, on .bort nolko.
exist between ibcru. Yet the man was upon ber efforts, and aba was enabled But now there could no h-nger l&gt;b any A. Reed, an eminent and skilful inventor.
known as one of the mi.tl barbarous and soon, through ber thrifty habits to lay doubt; it was his much Injured wife. T&lt;&gt; Il proves capable nf drawing eight lone of
least,companionable offiaers in the &lt;&gt;ld aside aliUleeum, which grew day bv day. think lhasshe waa so near him ; and again fraigfitup a grade of 000 feel U&gt; the mile.
"
BANIEL COOK,
bask army. In every cruelty and injustice be At the outbreak of this fearful civil war the prayer arose upon bis lips, “Ob God! ._Hm etCepcsl railroad grade Is 350 fest to
tobticb
had ever been foremost,end had on thin she had already accumulated enough of for one short moment to retrieve tk^ Um mile. '1'helread wheels are ridged
trie.
account ^ccn hated by both ofiiccra and this world’s goods to be comfortable; and pant." But that form, it Is she ? “Alici! to prevent slipping, ar.d tbs machine .is
capable at being ^topped. and.of holding
with no one to interfere with, *»ie deter­ Allee! my wife F
men.
'
its train on any grade. It it propelled by
1 remembef seeing hlm'at the battle of mined to devote the few remaining years
“Edward, Edward, my busband!”
“Forgive you, Edward! Everything! four engines of tcn-horM power each, and
Culpepper, where, from pure spite, ho of her deeliwhtg Ilfs to tbe sacred task of
will carry wood and water sufficient fur
~
H. Na MHEUXHI,
find ordered a rpan, who waa really too nursing snd caring for those who fall In even as I bnpe for forgiveness.”
four
hours’ run. Tbs hands required to
sick eten to stand, into the beat and fa- ths glorious work of reestablishing the
That moment was undoubtedly the
all xisna or
tiguo of the battle, tbera ultimately to Union. Arranging ber aff«!re, thro, she happiest one In Edward ilcnaey's ainfol run It are the engineer, firetnan and pilot.
The ancoess oftbis “eteam wagtmw has
sink down exhausted and was dying—a offered ber tervteee voluntarily u “field but now repentant life ; and whiibis head
life racrlficed to a perverse and tyranlcal nurse" to the government, and being sc C‘Bowed rm the bosom of bis faithful wife, led_Jo the cumaieMcmenl of a turnpike

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*q&gt;lrit—and all fur nought.
1 have seen him too, for very slight
misdemeanor, rush up aad strike with
the blit of his sword a poor youth, until I
be droppad Insensible from this heartless
aud Inhuman treatment. 'And noir hern ।
ha waa, mild and calm ; thinking of every 1
one apparently bat blintelf, aiding hla
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cvpted, was soon on her way to Fortress
Monroe, from which she wav afterwards
transferred 10 tbs neighborhood of Ws*bIngton, where We will leave ber.
Her degenerate husband, In tbe mean­
time, had been going from Imd to woru,
and deprived of ths guardian angel, his
business foiled, and be was at last forced
u&gt; accept a 1i«t&gt;tenancy In order to avoid
tbe embarreeamenta, which his dissolute
habits and wiHul 4empar had brought
upon kirn. Botfrwhre on tbs rood to
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L. t— &gt;L—
r!m&gt; tanri.
that a happy end may ooms of ll.

It was the sight of ths battle near Col
pepper. Sines Mr o’clock is ths after-

I. II. COOK

God’s

sses®

v as painless end as calmly as a child.
There waa a moisture on hie cheek, how­
ever, which was not that of tb« dews of
night, and upon bls long black evelashew
there rested pearly drops at glistening
ears.
_^z‘
The roek was touched and ths sweet
waler of repentance had sprung forth.
IIuw she nursed him, bow she watched
whb'hlm, until wt find them together on
the homeward b&lt;Ml liuund North—a true
and faithful wife, such as *be waa, Im can
alone understand; while be, thoroughly
softened, wept in sorrow and tried by a
thousand kind and touching word* to re­
deem the past.
The rock was indeed touched, and Lmg

finished through Otoe county—84 mi Fee.
Il Is estimated that the sMe routs to
Denver can be built for 110,000. Thran

farniahod and will ba sent Mt mxmi—
probably arriving in Nebraska Qty

foil. They will haul tan unis at
each 100 mites per ds y. •

freight

Inalloaiott to .tbe free
alavea from NlaauoH,

will fos, I treat, the swmI flood of true
and saving repentance.
Hayereft.emsufrttsJJinra!

, told cm. of tbs eftiaens of| inflicted on the beavro-Wyteg and
to tnske the raid into Indiana by

tnutiot cou

tteodxM AamkbWhirij.- It

�HASTINGS BANNEB.

.

nsart*.—AtawAaas Zaarofe.

people of Barry county were
i»tar£tad in Company JLof toUrrg
raerit7T axxdudbd UTdo •6,TfobgB"iri

Vkkdmi

firW huh oo land *»d

name!/,' lying on the ground and writing
over tbe New York mob.—

was inaugurated. Ip tta Iptcraet of traitors

being used, both North and South

ner al an old DutcbaDan’a over twright. The rota have iaboutr‘ekfene4
in thWtfty

for about a week, and lived on the people
entirely.

But ones in a while we get a

8PICU4

The

tbe General

rebteh'shd bur

»d comfort rebels.

hugely. Yesterday we charged on tbe other, oneverMtton was fodulged In With­
evident desire of the Copperhead leader^ Rebels In this town and soon made out danger to either rifle. It was difficult' ,r.l hi—U—O
.
.
- A J—al—
tpr incite mobs in opposition to tta draft. the streets clear of them. Tho 1st Mich. for the rebels to believe that Vicksburg
had surrendered. Pterhn tMb'Sfleffiy
Gov. Seymour, of New York.. made a Cavalry charged first aad^drove them waa strengthened by tta fact ttat the
surrender of Port Hodsdn depended In
•ignera to the call ou Mr. Wsebburn to
ucratic Association at tbe Academy of uf the 1st Mich, will spread terror thro’ some roctesdn- upon that of Vicksburg.— again become a qsaditata for Cs&gt;agms for
tl..*.
An..
__
this Congreeeloual DtaricL Mo looks
their ranks). The 5lB madeafiiw charge
- &lt; - ...__ — .l. u n—a*
and drove the ratals before them.
Col.
upon kndpinu t|y&gt; truth of the rumor
. — —-------- * sheet In.the country—in which he uses Goul was wounded in the leg. Thtf 6th which hit! spread through ttair lines; an MIO IVoriMf
the rear” of tta gallant army which&gt;e teas
language, caleulalud, and no doubtintend- were shifted to different parts of tbe town officer raised himself above' tta ‘wbrksl Ird to victory sad glory. AV hiaJrlends
ci; to ■tirup the Mnorant of that city to with their sabres drawn, expecting to and callM almnl to onq oTthn Union off! and ...pporilrslft galops are RepubJ.can. to get his army back to R-cb round,
* f. “What am you making alt or War DvnoeratA.wWe tta Copr-r even so far aa the upper and of tta ®b&amp; rloL Tbnee, who have be«f so unfur- charge every,gxlnutn,but tberebstadgo(
that
about 1"
Tta anafrtK'was( head, are cordially boallle to bim. In sndtyab Valley.”
■_ x
- •
t|iu*ta aa to-bare tad ttat speech thrust enough and retired, .. A brigade of infant,
.re have taken Vicksburg."—
in their Acerbate read ttafolluwiog :
ry moved off into tbe town to bold it, tend The rebel officer was as doubting as had ita late spleodk) celebratipa tare, got np
in bis honor, as the hero of Misetai&gt;pi
Crxcixxan, July 24.—Maj. hruas of
“But on the other hand, Is It not true the Gth retired tack into a dovcrfield and been .onio of his S'ddiera tafbre nim. He and the capture of Vietabun:, tbe lead­
insisted upon not believing Uta hews, and ing Democrats elterly refused to partici­ tbe 80th Oht- tad a akermish with lbs
ttat many of &lt;rar organisation look npon camped last night and to-day.
on being asked, what teatimonr be could pate in it; and wbifetta dwelling! nf our retain alTI te’clack this murwlUX driylug
t)iis administration ns hostile to our
Ourahowey Generals that ware in Va.,
^DVERTIBEMENT.
____
rights and liberties; look upon oar oppo­ Fairfax, Ac., bare been aupcrcedcd .by accept on Abe’ xnbjecfta th to be con vinc­ loyal ptK^ile blaied id magnificent illum­ them out of Washington. Wtan last
r*A*r&lt;
nents a« men rlo wuW rfo ». rrrono sa those that are Cghler*. Kilpatrick is at ed of the truth, hr resemded, “Notfiing ination. The bon.es of the others mention- heard from. Morgan waa al Wincheater, j j *
12 milea Northeast ofO*mbr*dge moving , CITY
HABDWABft . STORE,
but
a
copy
of
tta
dispatch,
nr
some
trust
­
rrygrtf to ovr nioti recreef fronehitti t"
e&lt;1*were closed In darkness and were as
the head of this division. Castar com;
along the Steubenville and Indiana
" ‘
worthy Mthnrlly."
Tbe Union "bfficer
nmnds our Brigade, tho latter seems to
black as midnight.
rood, cloftfly pursued by our forees.
”1 appeal to y ou, my Republican Trends; love fighting .nd bead, all' nf
taary then procured a toby of Geh. Grant’s
when you say to us that the nation’s life chargeA ' The rebels' are inlreached on alflkM dispatch, and passed It'tiver to
ON MONBOE STREET IN THIS CITY.
end existence tangs upon harmony and' the the other aids of lbs town, what will him. assuring him al th«!i uttmo time,
Some
journal*
talk
about
arranging
c*&lt;no&gt;&lt;rd here; if you, yourselves. Io your be done about it is mure than I know,— on the honor of a soldier, thaf tta dlspsttti
terms of peace with the rebels—as though,
ssdoua momenta, believe that thia is to We have all sorts of rumors in camp in was genuine, as he tad copied It w)tn hfs
Tribune. Wa*hington‘24rii. say
I»e pruduerd by seizing our person., by regard tn Lee’s movements, but of course own hand. Having read the littU dflta- in order to a cewmtl&lt;&gt;n of war, i t waa n«r
ment, the ratal officer ssid he waa satis­ eeaary to tr^al. with the rebels, and thus
infriuglnging upon cnir righto, by insult­ know little or nothing about him.
fied of Its trinhfiilttrss.ehd believed it tn acknowledge and recognise them aa a
ing our tames and by depriving us of
But I will speak more 'particularly of
thy nintrlligew has taeu revwivwJ at ttat I BUILDING HARDWARE, AND MECflANICB
those cherished principles for which wo Co. K. They have been on hand for any ta iHAleM for Port Hudlon to attempt to power. But we are pot at war with a
place ns t«l operations at Charleston — [
TOOLS.
tare always sworn allegiance?
(Great and everything ih the line of fighting, hold nut longer.
An officer, recently raturowl from tta
Tho
night
passed
away
;
tta
rebels
bad
applause.)
though we have auflcreJ little, "fre have
flw-i .4f Ctrnriralon. reports at tta lime taotaru, I .m prvp.«*t to
eaten
their
last
crust;
they
had
eaten
up
But, perhaps we may be asked, what seen some narrow chances.
Our men
WUOUMALK TO COCNTRT MERCIHMTc.
of bw lenvltig matters were progrr^ii'it
their mules and were entertaining them­
possible harm .there can be 'm asking that were under fire nine times in eight days, selves on the Mvory dish &lt;if dead rats.— which that can evaae is by the ratal* favorably. 8&lt;&gt;mMb»ng
gained &lt;•«&lt;+
and with one or two exceptions stood
simple question, and in making that earn­
throwing down italr arms, returning !«• day. and the rednuKun of Forts Wa«n#r
They
were.
In
short,
out
uf
pros
Wons,
thair ground well At Gettysburg our
J.OWXST CAHfl MARKET VALVE.
est appeal 1
Simply this—that it was position waa in sunport of a battery, we and would probably hat. surrendered their homes, and aubmitting tn tta Imps.
designed to make die Ignorant of hie audi­ were in reach of the enemy’s .belli, but the position nt any rata ’Kffore many When ttay d'» that bosiiiitj«a.stop at
STOVES 1
days. Tta dldpstch frn'm Gen. Grant, once. Uhms?OUr'sy^tonrofO-&gt;vernment
ence believe that it was a constituent ele­ not in the heavy charges made at that,
Admiral Date terra, and tta ultimate eap, which tbev hsd read, had boon studied »w.“ «"&gt; iw1?!Ji"
ment uf Democracy thus to believe, and time. I It was ao exciting spectacle to see,
■'4yr Gen. Gardiner; and at two o’clock rangement«&gt; for wk«-nnver the retw-l*—
regiment after regiment, charge and re­
TIN.XHEKTIRIJN ASD COWER WORKR,
con
viiwed
of
the
tafelggyncsafrC
itjrir
tail
thus to feel. He says to his audience in
charge. and go in with a deafening yell next morning, tta 8lh inst., n parley was
substance—under tta pretense of addres­ upon tta enemy. Tbe Mich, let rallied sounded from the rebel wnrks, which waa cause—ars no lunger willing Ju fight,
sing Republicans—ttat we cannot/re peel and charged three times, and drove them snon answered, and an officer came out ceasr l» figbt. and dbbaqd their artnirf..
ClxciwxATl. July 25.—Fourteen teuowith a dispatch fnihi Gen. Gardner, ask that moment tta supreme law ul.the)a»d
tarmtmy if you persist in attempting to
dreff'nf
nr Morgan's
morgxn * men arnvea
arrived nrr»her* &lt;«»t
last
Coa*S*.*Ur
ing t&gt;n wbat term'd a aurrtndr would be will again be obearved in the whole, c*&gt;un Grew
toy, and peace, rr
will
restored.
No
carry out the draft.
accepted.
~ be
-------------------­ night •Rmt will ta forwarded to Indian JOB WORK MlfttMIMMI PROMPTLY
w hen one uf those biseing instruments of
ATTENDED TO.
As s«*n ns poesible the message war doubt the ratals would be most tappy spoils to-day. Two tbonaand four hunWu will pan urer the falsity of the
death came towards our culnmn And
Don't forgvt tta
—
to “treat” “
with
Mr. Str'phms and
l,k ns. Uu
u ! dred have arrivsd altogether
covert assertions of invading rights, bursting In the center of G&gt;. K, killing token to Gen. Banks* headquartered'and
Mr. Oul&lt;! were.quite ready fu come to
----------------------! CITY HARDWARE STORE,
homes, &amp;c. in tbe foregoing, and pass three horses and wounding two men, Ge&lt;v indue time an answer was returned to WashingtonJthq, other day.' Their re­
AaartW*
Caatarw.
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*the effect thattinne bbl An trficondltional
over to another part of tbe same speech, Brownell was struck in tho leg by a piece surrender wtoiljibcaccepted. The term* ception would have been tta beat rrc-&gt;gWsshingtiin,. Julv. (15-•—,Th« Navv D .
ofg shell, an^ Darid Wilson in the small
wherein he points out more definitely, to
were'Arccptpd bv~GmLGardlaer; short niti»n they could have,, and this littlr partmeni hi* rceeirrd*1n'fnrrf»atfon tb»t
cif the tack. I 1 bear ttay are both doing
WM. II. McCONNEU. ,
bl.degraded hearers, the iggnner in which 'well. In a charge on uur roav at Hano­ time was jSxM fiir hi which to make the ruse «&gt;f Davis would, had it taen auecesa- theStea/ibmi'fe &lt;Maexplored. Julv l&amp;lh.
Twenty four , fol, have entitled. Napoleon al once t&lt;&gt;
they -may make their opposition effectual, ver, Marlon Bock waa wounded in the flechsaary arrangemenls.
hour* were given for that jturpowe. but **rert&lt;gniM tbe Southern Confederacy,” rh-t»* of two hours. Sta was formerly
Mid the pic* under which they may justi­ nrm ; Chas. Ennigand J. A. Smith wore
j Gen. Gardiner w'n* ready in a shorter and justify tbe net by &lt;&gt;ur own conduct.— owned^r WifaWtftou. N. C.. nod *sv&gt;"
taken prisoners at Williamsport; the two
fy their action. Hear him:
t- lime than that, fur at 12 ©Mock noon, on Tbe reply vnqife to Mr. Stevewa waa e^U- Her second trip Ao and from Wilmington.
Beach boys took “fry taif" for the woods'
r&lt;BM inu\u eodwur
“Is it not revolution which y ou are and I gueas ran amongst tho reta, and tta 8th of July, our forces ontered into inrntly wjse and proper: “Tbe custom* Iler cargo consisted of * ‘
Port Hudson, the No. 2 Glbrulter of the arv sgrntaand ctannrla arr adequate for good*. prorUlona. Ac.
thus creating whet^you say that our per­
were taken horses and all. Our--------- .
all needful military coinmunicalion and
sons tniiy be righttally seized, our prop­ was also missing at Hanover. The Cap­ Mitottolppi.
As tta victors elite red ,\tav found the conference between tta United States
erty confiscated, our homes entered 1 Art tain and three or four stragglers came to
you not trporiny yourtflvtt. to at grtat a tbe company day tafure yesterday,, and rebels all drawn up in line tit battle with
CharUnd. July 28.Major Way, wtih
peril at that with wkith you threaten u&gt; / now we muster more than any company arms stacked in'front of them, and the Poet. July 9.
250 of the 9th ktlcWgan Cavalry. forrod
hungry soldiers nf Gen. Gardiner were
Remember thin, that lit blood.and treat- in tbe regiment
soon
well
fed
from
the
Commissariat
of
onablt and revolutionary doctrine of fra­
flrrrsxta Lbamuw fob a 6»n Carte.— Sunday mnruing. two miles from 8ilir&gt;e
Last night wetaerc detailed to guard
of tbe Uryon Army from whieh the .0,000
nc xicxsstrrCAN BE PROCLAIMED 100 prisoqera taken yesterday.
ville, Ohio, and rmited him, capturing 240
I was
The number of
BY A MOB at well ar by a gortmme^L interested in bearing them crack jokes j rations'were'drawn.
proud nf tta men selected a« Ito reprraenrebel soldiers drawn up In llfte, when the
(Appl.™.”)
and sing *ongs. Some of them said they
surrender took place, was shunt 4,000.
al three P. M. Sunday, near New Lisbon.
Having by this kind of forcing process bad seen fighting enough and were anx­
In addition la this number there were
Morgan and staff are auw prisoners al
helped in creating a mob, this aatne Gov. ious to gel home. They were all dres­ about 1,500 sick and wounded; thy, mob, la found living in a crib with a ne­
,
sed well for soldiers and appeared in
gro weneh. Bicklry, operating In the Waltavills. Ohio.
Tbe Wilcox &amp; Ginns Sewing Machine
Seymour told tta rioters ttat he waa
wounded numbered about 500.
The
good spirits.
Some of them made the
West through the eastlre of tta Knights
The following
tbe official dispatch
their friend—that be had sent his Adju­ assertion that they could nep.'' bo con­ wounds are generally very severe, in tta of the Gulden Circle, cohabits with a wotant to Washington to have the draft quered. But I will atop for the present, head, and by the bullets of our sharp­
shooters. Our batteries tad done a great cteildrMt to srarve at Memphis. Storey,
stopped—that bo would like to have may write more some time.
Three Miles from New Ltaix.n. J
Respectfully yours
\ . deal ofdamage, having destroyed an im editor of tbe Chicago Timer and cfalcfdmthem disperse now, and he would see that
mense amount uf stores.
Tbe United.'
To Cot. T&lt;ewis Riehtnand, A. A. G. Burn
States flag waa run up at 0 o'clock on '
everything woe made right; and ttat they
sides Staffs
- .
Thursday morning, die 9th Inst, and was
might get together again whenever they
By tta blessing of Almighty G»d, I
Who are abolitionisto! What is there saluted by th* fleet* above and below the who brought orders t&lt;. Steray from Rich­ have succeeded in capturing Gen. J«-hn
pleased.
positi-m. ’ There has tarn terrible rick
It Is obvious that Gov. Seymour sup­, in the word to bo Afraid of 1 The moat ne«« in the garrison, and almost total des- mond, is in jail for eedneeing half a dozen II. Morgan. Cui. Clarke, and the balance
women. C. Chauncey Burr, who has of his bend, amounting to about four
- radical abolitionist now known to tbe
posed that Ibero bad now been riot enough
nineteenth century is tta secessionist. By 'fitiition of medicines. Ttay suffered ter­ speechified furiously against “free speech” hundred pciwmera.
to answer Ills purpose, but If it should inaugurating this rebellion, he gave alave- ribly from Ibis cause. There was a grwxl by anybody but aemi retals, and I who
J. H. SHACKELFORD,
supply
of
ammunition,
all
uf
which
fell
prove dial be was mistaken “they might ry a stab in the heart. Be did not mean
Brig .-Gen. Omidg.
to do this, but tho practical result is Urn into our hands.
Tbe prisoners will arrive here In the
come together again.”
Gen. Ganliner, the recent rebel com­
led from tta Univcrsalial cfesreh for morning. Among tbe prisoners already
Tbe New York World seems to be of■ same as though that were his most ctar- mander of Port ITudwin. is a deserter
mlines conduct. Theee be thy gods, tare are fonr Col's, thru Lieutenant-Col's^
ished desire. The negro has become a
the same ojunlon as Gov. Seymour; so in
from the United Stales army. He held
m&lt;ist formidable en^me of power in Jta
OCopperheads.
and four Majors.
an issue anon after the great riot, after hands of tbe accesssiouist against tbe Gor- a commission at the Opening of the rebel­
lion of the slaveholders under tta United
pleading tbe cause pf tta murdarcrs.it at­ ernment. If possibly, (and it is possible,)
Stales Government, and entered the ser­
why
not
wrest
that
engine
out
of
their
tempts to aid the rebels in tbe following
porter of a Bank near Broadway, New
power and use It against himself 1
But vice of tbe traitors without waiting Ui York, a few evenings ago doac'i the vault,
laagnage:
uh, Federal Government! if you do that tender his resignation.
and shut In tbe csshier. Tta Imprisoned' morning, without pain or straggle, aud
“Men of all eltMea should unite and you are an nbolitioslst, and U&gt; be that is
In lull poatotesiuo of all bis faculUss. . Hie
demand that- tbe conscription be postpon­’ unconstitutional; tacause there is no
tqar Tbe Editor P&lt; the Athens Dmo
disease waa general debility.
His sge
ed. It is simply madnere to try and en- clause in tbe Constitution, to the especial oral, n paper whielrpraiersd to suspend fancying that be heard a stifled voles like
fnres It . The present rotate is not really effect ttat if your enerniea use slaves rather than support Vallandigham says: tta iutuuaticn &lt;&gt;f a, ventriloquist from the
dspgernn*, as it has no organization, and Ki nil you, you have a right to use thsir
“We have eiamined the record of Vai- wall opposite tbe vault, tatened. The
voice, still feintar, ‘'Let. me out,” was
the good sense, wealth, in fact all the
res against them. But the Const!lu landigtam, and while opr opposition is
Washington, J v|y 27.- It appears
heard, in several parts of tbe room, and
great interests nf the city aro agnliist iu lion does say the Government has a right
finally traced to the vault. Tbe doors on tta 22d, while Lnagsueet waa end
But Ito suppression can only tie guaranteed t&lt;« defend itself, and of .course ttat Im­
were opened, and tta borror-atrieksn Caa oring to get Into Eastern Virginia via
by postponement of the draft.
.
plies unmistakeably the right to use all
A P
r.___
l
.
tier, nearly helpless, pals and weak from
tbe means necessary for that purpoas.— strengthens that proof, and eatahlinbea us
■fear, exertion and want of air, tottered
Tbe Government did not desire or intend in tbs firm conviction that Mr. V. la rebforth. Tbe five minutes, iMurueration templed to drive them «&gt;ut but could not
The Richmond papers show bow high­ to interfere with ths institution of slavery;
and terrible ttanght that be waa left to
ly tbe leaders uftbelr aB'ws in the. free but tta rebels by their own acts have council chamber or army uf tta Southern die a lingering death,so changed him ttat
Confederacy, but that he can be more
Stales are appreciated. Tbe Richmond compelled it to do ao. It is now already
tbe clerk could scarcely recognise him.—
a measure ofeelf-praservation that slave­ serviceable to that cause by. remaining in
I&gt;itpatek ealh the accounts of*ta New
ry should be abolished.—NathviUi U»ion. the North, sod opposing with his elo­
York ribtaim “ welcome Intslligsnee” and
quence and vote, every effort of the gov­
his fright,
says it is “ the fruit of open resistance to
What Causxd ths Mos.—On the Sat­ ernment to put down this unholy rebel­
Ltaeoln’s government borne by tbe Peace urday evening before our last State elec­
lion.
.
meetings ofN. Y.
•New York, July 27—Dreai.s (,f u.
tion, a mart estimable and trustworthy
ebarge of lb.- 2*!, lllw)n f,n Furt W
Ths same paper continuss: “ Let ns citlxen met an aquaintanee well known to
MJT A bill has been introduced into
Show the moot dswpyraufighMog by Gee.
us an active Democrat, and the bolder of
the Senate of West Virginia, to encourage
an important office under Buchanan.—
immigration into that Stale. Four&amp;ua-Our friend urged this Democrat, because
misaioners are provided for, whose doty
of hiaprofewM«d Unionism, to vote tta
tanging and mutilating of men. It aa«&lt;
a friend
Republican Union ticket on the Tuesday
tbe Gmfederata troops a deal of marebin

Music.” in New York,—which .pr-ech
may be eeen.Ib almoat'every Copperhead

a*-

New Advertisements.

l»g a Fi.wsQrflar Tre^ury Nv*. 1

ily, by leaving

during we l*«twe wetfii

55&lt;4m*ma

\vhfeit:—Mu*et- is dull wttfr few ,-

CiiMtgfc lkaw—Tbe Battle

N.nKtfifrjW4i&lt;m, ohbe Union, tbe Cm&gt;

ESTRAY

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

roe ^owrwss may aairmue.
heretofore, wfcile tender bls

-Aa the inquiry is fre

quenlly rtisfle r# hie as to *tare, what

points and places on tbe proposed Has
tings Railroad lbs Depots will be located.

•■WlWte K&amp;E8XS8.

in answer, I wHl state that this Important
poMible for the

cawtry

it bt gnifn, flour, lumber, atone ore, earth,

subject si wiys to the rales and regula­

S

X'r.»™ri!'suL.u.“lp'l’p"

business whieh can

portions of that loyal
Commonwathh.

K*,lr»

rs lumber or

Thiapiad will be unlike any of the grtat

made.

The romnecti'-ne with the

&lt;he cwxalrj leaders on the Union aide m |
Middle Tree—ft Is Col Brownlow, son
Bn&gt;wnlow,»fKnMX-

t Colonel b

�ORDER'

are from both Northern and Southern

!rW;

!! a:izpi.a JUbwi&amp;U. SBr-xs
. N»*
J-'rnu -Tb.

, r—n H.,u&gt; Ik. SM, U, inind. An
«rrt»d fmai V„ Cno |.|, l»|. „
U«l~ 1U( ItojW «« Muri
•n «»p™ on tggi UtOMl Mulmlllu
&lt;*TAnuria, proclaimed Emperor, ir ho
•111 oonool; If noU Nppolo.n i. io .Uno,
-------- o.,...^
fifMj to

Xejal Entires.

। svenka v- -o

It has longbwfk tbe aim cd p|&gt;ye■"fors •veer lull *s°sn-

tcaaa U&gt; find a eombinalic.n of medicine
having tba requisIftMltrtilatlng and tonic
properties to relievo and curs the com

.

l&lt;Mt.
Friday last, between thia village
and Harry »il|e,-eft’&lt;iM patn-b'ink containi»g a Fltre'^Uhip ffraesury Note. The
p.taa-h.w&lt; Wa« nearly filled with old ao-

mninta. nnxmg which, and toward the lest
part "f the b'Mik wm uno against Lot her
llt-iinel. Mr Lewie thinks his own name
n,-pearwin the took, but Isn&lt;xcertain.—
M.«n uf accounts were kept, by hh brothrr WiJluUn. Any pereno having found
•ucli'n'fiook wlllknnfer a favor upon a

Upirila, Indigestion, Jaundice, Fever iytd
Ague, &lt;&amp;«.(■which are tb« ritseiws inc-dwri
to thia dtmate. The rontody hmi bwn
diissivrrod by Dr. Roliuck, and in thous­
and of cases tbe merits of his Bitter*
have been tested,in the above complaints,
and there is but one voice from the peo­
ple, and that te in favor of these truly
wonderful Stomach Bitters. We advise
all who are afllcted and need an agreeable
tnnie f«&gt;r tho troubles above mentioned,
to rommence at once using these Bitters.
. ^^TSsc.Ailierlisembnt.
.

UuiTK^ta.
W Ui^m, H rw.
ata of Johnstown, in aaid connlr, drceeacd.
On raiding and fling Um petition, duly tarlAad.
d JnlMui fiah. bnobaad af aaid deeraard. prey
ng. far letters of Administration upon said estate.
Thereupon It ia Ordered, Tbai TurMlay. the

ALE OX STATE LANDS.

CHANCERY ORDER.
i TATE OF MtClUOAX -Ei'ghlh Judicial Circ­
I N*x, at one o does, m is* lavruooo ot cmi **y
&gt; ult. In Chancery.
pay lb« amount dw on said xnortgsrv, &gt;ad
Sail,pending in tba Circuit Court for Unpoanly to
of Ibia foreelossra
/T
Bsry, in cbancrry^at Mattings cm Uw loth &lt;xmi
Dated, April 21st, IMS.
V
T. HOLDEN.
, I
Ifony K. Cirrl.ComflaiMl,
sprti
Atifom ef
GT Tbe salt ot ths Stortgapd. premia- d«
CJtmnh JF. n&amp;r. fy/enlcol.
enbe-d in Um Liregoiug autiM M adjoenied lo tba,
t taii»fMlorily appearing to thia court, that cigbtb day af Asgnai uu^ is be aoM al ibe aan—
iLe Defendant. Eduard W. Taylor, ia a non­ place aud bouroTtha dsyla aueriltod ia Um abort
,. .
. r.___ ____
aotire.
F.HULUEN,
Dated, July If, ISU.
Aemfutt efhlattgoge.
ihatt.be aa.d Ed-ard W. Taylor andaltolhar partiea iuteiteltd h&gt; tbe pcwtiilsot 1&lt;Mnb««i Jm tbe
bill of complaint In thia eaoM-. do eptwar and auADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
•wcr aald bill,
the twelfth day of October next,
or that tech lull be lalen aa coufcaaod by them;
which prepiiaea aredrwribedaa followa ; Aft that
..rw.iA t.tn.l. in ik. eoatitr of liarSetton Number Fvnrtoon, In Townabip Three
North of Rango Ten W«t. containing thru* hun­
dred and teeuiy acres of land.
Aud
further ordered, that, within •’rent/
dare the aaid complainant cauae a cope of Uuo
order to be publohad lu tho JfeW&gt;?£ Asuare. a
n«-r«p*]&gt;er. printed la aaid autm^uf Barry, where
.Ill
ali.—tod and ihal au.l nwb-

worthy at)d needy laxnily.by leering the
same and its contenia al this uAde,

neUeetioa
J! North of
thirty M-ven

WuouA— Nut much coming in. .The
difference between views of buyers and

Jco.J»C?&gt;Tand“E^«'h*i o&lt;7»&lt; ”aj».
ball
&lt;,( lot No. M4, and lot S77 lent a by IS feoMnit vf
tbe Xorthueut corner, all In the eHUgoof Hearings

•el I era |&gt;na nearly suspended operations
during Uhi In ft twd we*4tt. &amp;5&lt;4ula may

—

TSifttttCTg

ur’J
’STAB USD ED 17G0.
ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.

• TATE OF MICHIGAN, Tbe Circuit Coart for
I tbe County ut Barry

C"*M5*-A1A’P*T-Th« Battle Creek
Journal, ban changed publishers end pros
prietor*. W/JV, W«xM.NoUOM, has sold

PETER LORILLARD,

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

tbe eatablWtmeot u&gt; Crablm E. Gm»HTH.
Wu regrufto part with Mr. |
W.oiKOUMr from tbeediUiria^fAild. lie
lute hewn an early. earnest persistent and
ccosistr-nt advocate pf Liberty, State and
N«tfri#;rW4rth; of tbe Union, the Con­

stitution and the right.

We betfpeak for

hitA atfrcvrit'ln whatever sphere.-Me lot

mav I* cant. To Mr. Gt tryrm wa ex­
send the hand offeRowahip; and we kn ow

J5S**,

that 11 if wishing him_Jpell, to hope that

jylw4

Mr. Eotmti-VAf, the inquiry la fro-

EW IIABNESS SHOP.

■qnenlly maffe hr tub as to 'ibare, what

pointe nnri places &lt;&gt;n the proposed

The attention of the public it
Has­ to Urn NrwfBarneeaBbopef

tings Railroad tbe Depute wjll bo located,

I. 1. GMDTEAI,

also uh«i accoinmodations the fartqers In Connection with hit Hardware.

and &lt;&lt;Uters on the route will have.

Now,

in andwnr. I will state that this important
work la to be aafaraa poeaible for tbe

WOOLEN

New Harnesses,

accommodsiion of all citizens who wish to

Am requeued to giro him a ealt before m*ki«|
their pnrebawa, at he ia determined
Not to&gt;e Cndereald.

Avail themselves of its benefits.

Good Eastern Leather Exclu­

As to

sively Used.
Depots I tee no reason why they need noi
Tbe beat of wnrtaton employed.
be at every cros* road, or al intervals of
. Repairing dans* on short eoUcr.
every mile, should therobe
^‘r
[jnaM]
H. A. GOODYEAR.
the Railroad. Thia railroad when built ia
■to tarry tbe whole products of tHocmintry
through tbe entire route and all that can
»r ever will be brought to tbe road—&gt;ui

it be grain, Sour, lumber, ftnne ore, earth,

DB. A P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

DENTIST,

-day, hay, straw, any

and eretytliing,
subject alwiye to the rules and regdlatioos of the company ; in fine it IsAo be

'TEETH extracted or filed, on abort notice. ■
T®0ET« . INSXRTXD
&gt;
the acrommodatlim railroad for all who On Gold ui/ Sfirar Plate, and
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,
patrnnixe it. It would ba unreasonable
on abort notice and in She best and moat approved
'to cause any one tn draw his lumber or

pr.utaceX^ite, TVa fwJDtroe rnrtm to a
Depot when he lives at or near the track.
Thi« pstd will ba unlike any of tbe great
through rotitae, where doee connections

must be made.

Tbe connections wilh the'

Central road'cun I* made and in .nowise
interfere with the busineas of tb* H*»-

CJTATK OF M1CIHOAN, l„ Probata Court
o
Barry Countr.
for aald aounty.
At a aeetlou of aald Court bolden at the I tobale Office, in tbe village of Hastings, on Tuesday,
tho Tth day of Jdy, in tbe year one ih-uaand eight hnadrod and olxlv-threo. Preterit,
"‘rK.'V:^
».n

Tba underalgned, having aU the blanks and
neeeeaary initracUoea, ia prepared to eolleat M
dal ma againal tba Goeerantenl for

60
..
h
Jtfyda. wideMoaitog.
COT II WARRANTED strong and dareMa.
Soiree la hereby gl’»n, inai i&gt;y ririw &lt;jl a IIcense granted to ma hy the Probats Cdart for tbe
It u the chevpett tray to get gooU Cloth
county of Barry, bearing dale the lath day ol for four familiet. Try it!
Mar, A. D. ISM. I shall expose to sale at public
auction, to the highest bidder at the North dour
WOOL CARDING
of the Court llouao. in tbo village of Healings,
in tbe county of Barry, and Htata of Michigan,
on Monoav, the aerente nth fltTh) day ot Augnat
next, at oi&gt;« o'clock. P. M. of said day. the fallow­
ing described Heal Estate, belonging to said
niinora; tc wit; Village Lol number Un (10) in
Hloek number eleven (H) «f Eastern Addition,
in tho village of Hastings, county of Barry and
StetoofMicLlgn»
’ W.I.Y.UAMB,
Ian of flaxllnra, and abow cauw, if any there ba,
Dated, Jnly 4th, IMJ. Uydj
Guardias.
wfy 0&gt;e praywof tho potlllooor ahould aot bo
TSi I.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

glvoMtiee

the mn.t important branch roads in the

'L

day; Heptasiber, 1st Monday; DooaMbrr. 1st
M
CbwUprelobnaary.frd Monday j Aa-

IL WriXW.

guat I rd Monday.
Given under my hand st tbe village of Ieada,tiili
Sfilb day af ^{^nBjb^ioVXLL

Watt of Bmlnaln Winans.

m

FAIRBANKS’
btan: 'RD

in tba year of oar Lord one thou-

ie matSarof tbo totato of BenJaniinTI mana,

ADMINISTRATORS BALE
la tho natter of tha' aalalayof Chari— Laster,

rm!

uu mlilliriT-

•

No fees reqared wntll claims are
. cailectesL
Office oa Durdlek Strret.oppc«i to the Peat Office
Kalamaiqa, Michigan.

)

A. A. KNAPPEW,

PICTURE GALLERY!
IN HASTINGS, Barry county.Mich., la Rawer's
new building, ep elaJra, tdjaor.

THIS GALLERY

Monday; July, let Monday; ueuuer. trtKosuay.

8HERMAN C, PIIXDII.

BOUNTY. BACK PAY. PENSIONS.
&amp;«., dtt., &amp;C.
I alvaya Colteet a ad aever fall to Pay
Orsr, wheat CaHeqlad.

Waa erected new, laatfaH^for oij ipeeiel .awe»,

AU portent hating claims again*!tho
’ ’ teUUof Millhem Orr,.
“Heatlnga Banner." a M«apkp«r
ireuialinK in aaid county of Barry, decriMd.'U* hereby aniibed and requested to
„ ImnwSialety prerioua to aaid day present tho tame for examination and adjuatment

country rTreially for the land owners tor
10 to.15 mile* on each side nf the road.

SVEt'S
CATHARTIC PILLS

pouoM to many advantage* over the other pargaiirta hi tbe market, and their rape nor virtuea
are *o unit anally known, that we need not do
mare than to aware tho public their quality it
maintained equal to the fwt It ever has been,
and that they may be depended on to do aU
that they have ever dmx.
Prepared by J. C. ATER. M- D., A Co,
Lowell, Meat , andaoldby

WAR CLAIM AGEWCY!

JS

sax

ling.i/uid. I see no Reason why this
Railnmd when built should not he one &lt;d

Youra truly,

FACTORY,

WANT 25.000 lbs. of WOOL to
man n Tartu re into CLOTH—
IA881MEBE.
,
TWEEDH,

SCALES

�ii’s

ONLY EXCLUSIVE CASH STORE IN BATTLE CREEK.

"'bJTNf
? l'r

A. L. SKINNER
11m Io aura AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOOBS .bid, ora no« affarad

aala u GREATLY REDl'CED I1 RICES I

Wa kaaaaddad In oor Suck 0/ DRY Wqfa

A large assortmenit of CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, at prices to suit the times.

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HASTINGS, HAEBY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY,-AUGUST 5, 1863.

NO. 14.

gastiags'Bawur,

Jertrj
make her like ths top of a rack.
It is well known
was built

xeiimh:

ADvKnnsiNc.

Issa-because of the greater degree ol
mental energy and philosophical research Justice and a just retribution is
hich the present age would behold.— meted out to a nation whose liberty
Bickley has
prison at Louisv
oppression', whose tender
ties and god, mamoo. The cry of the op­ spy, and richly
pressed has entered into the cars of the

STORE!!!

Robehts &amp;. Striker,
R. J. HRANT,
JUST RECEIVED
ROCRRB.

n new and moat complete assortment of

MAWON'ALLEK

DRIGS AMD MEDICIftEN,

ealer in grockries, provi.ion», pro-

D dme. 6i»h. butter, lard, pork, and grate ol

pheue, Burning Fluid,
TURPENTINE AND AI.COIK -I.

m an »inu» ui
.......
Stone and Woodin'ware, and a genera! asDr.AL.LK

ROBERTS Ar STRIKER,
ws.vt.ER8 in drugs, medicines. SpsteotmcdiJ dnw, paints, site, terpentine. burning U a I J,
re llqnore. dre-staffs. • iudow-flsM, putty. gvo-

mi wm

12T FOR MECHANICAL 'AND MEDICINAL
PUKPOSES.ONLY

ew Dloek. Hastings, Mich

GROCERIES!

k csch dear friend’, prayer,

SWEEZEI' A ALLES.

With a loving Father's earr:

WidU&gt;l«sb.a«Vromon high-

TKA. COFFEE. RUOAR. SPICES. PEPPER
PRUNES. FIGS. RAI«!NS. CODFISH;

SJisttllaM.
4.DC1 Cooking Lxtrncts,

GSTICR OF THE PEACE. Will attend ‘otlie

This is n day of great anxiety. There
arc various speculations with regard to
lb* regpIt of-ibe question'

A. HOLBROOK,
PENS. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER.. EN
IT.L0PES, CARDS,

. M. RUSNELL.

aided.

Whether' our

government

is

gnrehy stv»" triumph and thereby declare
fl&lt;&gt; the world tlia*. equality is nut a con­
stituent element of a body politic, is the
In their anxiety, men
reason and philosophize—calculate chances
watch the progress of events, and doubt
still hangs as a dark pall over their bright
eat bo]&gt;e«. Historic records arc carefully
scanned and yet scarce a ray of light flits
athwart the horizon to cheer their fainting

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES -X
JOHN ROBERT"
liHVSIClAN and »&lt;(rg*“P- Dwelllsgon U"’*4
I war. near the Couky lUrnse.

hysician, surgeon and A‘»“ehturlll „k
gee over Smith’s DrwgSSuM Goodyear Block.
I....I_ _ Mi.hinn Offiei

P

II. WRIGIIl
a nuavsf »Dd„C0UN8ELL0R AT LAW
A Ind Solicitor and Counaellor
Chanevry.--

!4re.“ter%toaU.« paid

will be paid lo COM 1’0151
PREHCBIPTIONS; sad any

to th. eolterttoe of

Df&amp;ce,
Uarrr County. Michigan

’

■

Clerk in. tbs Court Hossest Hwangs,
KXAPrEX t BtKBOWS

TT0HNEY8 asd COUNSELLORS AT LA W

B.

Boitnsis attended to with preaiplaes*
Kelamaiov. Michigan.

EW HARNESS SHOP.

DANIEL COOK,
nsriCE OF THE PEACE, General Usd asd

N'

Tbs attention of tho pubiio ia invited

,"ud xllotow boxiness pertaiBinf toblaofflce.
0Otoe is Gwlywr’s btoek. ■&gt; a*al™

If. N. 8HELDON
DUSTY TRBASURER^Wmpa^partieuter

IEAKi

New Harnesses,
Good E»BUrn Leather Exclu­
sively Used.

U.P. cnKRRl
OUNTY CLERK sad Notary Peblle- O®«
In the Cosri House

C

(. C. PRINDLE

FjanM]

H. A. GOODYEAR.

DR. A. P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

dentist,

FRANK ALU»

On Gold and Pdrer Piste, and
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,
H. COOK,

more consequence *at&gt; the
ight, justice and liberty.the fate of
a city of a few thousand inhabitants of
more note than
----- numbering
---------------------------------nation
many millions? The apostles urged upon
tbusi) who sat unfler their ministry to
receive tho principles of Christianity
mainly on the ground of tbe concurrent
testimony of the scriptures founded mainipon its prophetic character, end shall
fail to draw the consolation and
surancc in this day of individual and na.
tional peffl from tbe visions of tbo be­
loved Disciple 1
As wo trace those
pages we may comfort ourselves with
tbo reflection that there is One who pre­
sides over the destinl
of nations and
111 not leave bis name lo reproach.
Little did the enemies of the Cross of
Christ think, as they condemned an aged
man nil worn with toil and exile lo the
lonely isle of Patmos that Jehovah reigns
snd can cause the “wrath t.( man to praise
” A bright and beautiful sabbath
Him."
morning dawned.
A placid serenity
pervades the face of nature, arch type of
the glorious rest above.
wont, the aged exile employed his sacred
hours in holy meditation. Perchance the
recurrence of the dev that witnessed the
resurrection of the Bavior brings to his
mind many pleasing associations connected with the life or that Divine bemg,
whoso toffs and sufferings were so ciosuiv
1_1_~
Ith his own history.
A
inter&lt;bveo
xu!tTwpeaco fills bis soul as he containfi Istea the period not far distant when
ea»ed from a life of labor, of privations,
of bitter persecutions be shall be permit­
ted to enter upon those joys reserved for
tho virtuous and holy in another world.
Gradually the spirit descends, more and
more does he feel Its influence until he
becomes oblivious to all sublunary ob­
ject*. The lonely isle
’T”
Ith
its sea-girt‘
boundary—the ceaseless dash of waves—
the sun shining In its strength—all alike
fade before his gnze, and before him standi
his former friend, companion and coun­
sellor, but now hie glorlfled Redeemer.
He falls prostrate before the august per-...iage overcome by awe and reverence,
But ajriendiy band ia outstretched and
raiscs’hirn from his prone^ position, and
a voice in
these words of. assurance
am Alpha and Omega—once I died but
now am alive for evermore.”
Calmed
by the sound of that familiar voice, be is

mm

“arbitrary arrest.”—
Tho bouble-dyed traitor Bickley ia per­
fectlyconsistent with the principle*
Cdpperbeadism, by having
ument, but that a brother may trample a scoundrel in wenaml. a fill
s swindler.
upon the rights of bls brother—that the against Nicaragua, a black
and a haunter of brotbela.
heel of the oppressor.
is “Give me power to trample my broth­ disgusting licentiousness. Another con­
er in tho dust or give me death." The genial pet for Storey of the Chicago
pidily with
hich the contending
les are martialcd is also without a paralell. Scarce had tbo battle cry been
sounded ere the masses are in motion.
snd from all parts of the commonwealth
thousands swarm to the standard of their

one ounce gumshellac, and one cubic inch
of beeswax ; put them In a tin eup, and
—the bajlle of the great I .ord Almighty
melt slowly—too. high or quick beat’msy
is being fought. That there might be
it to "scorch.
no lack in filling up the outlines of the
Place Ibe jars where they will brooms
prototype description of tbo locality of
arm while the fruit is cooking, if
lhe modern Babylon, a beast with seven
’ " heated there la no
heads is exhibit^, eeven cotton States are gradually
the stronghold,of slavery united as one breaking.
As soon as ths fruit ia thoroughly beat
In the one object, supporting the “Mother
uf Harlots” as she rides forth unblushing- #d, and while boiling hot, fill the jars full,
ly, even bearing upon her furbead the let the juice cover the frtiit entirely.—
name of her infamous calling, while ten
kings (presidents) unite tbeir strength thick cotton or linen doth, and spread
for her emolument.
No royal crown
their brows, but aided by a united er the mouth and rim of the jar.
Hie rim perfectly dry, end apply the
'
found tree to lhe interest of the “peculiar while
institution,” they receive power as kings
lecuro It firmly with a siring; then spread
one hour.
Look again upon the canvass. A thick s coating of cemegVover the upper sur­
cloud ns a funeral pall envelopes the de­ face. As the contents of the jar cool, the
voted city and ascends upwards like the
Bee.
It is the and give a moot positive proof that all la
smoke of her burning. In one hour has
The cheapest as well as the mot!
desolation come. In a moment of boast­
ed aecuHty the avengiiyt angel visits her suitable jars fur thia use (quart site) cost
I th just retribution. From a hundred &gt;1.50 per dozen. Queen's or yellow
batte fields—ftom a hundred villages and ware has imperfect glazing, and the mpiatiirced through the aides of the jar.
ritire goes up the lurid flame and out
Belf-aealing cans that have failed can bs\
phurons smoke.
But listen to that wail of anguish that pressed into servibcj stone jars, commop
which comes from far off apcctators. The bottlee, tin cans, and various vessels that
wealthy, the merchant, the seamen from
all parbi of the world are alarmed. Tbs made to answer ; only be sure that the
great mart of the world is destroyed, and, fruit is boiling hot, and lhe cover is prop­
with their hands laden
ith goods for erly adjusted.
southern trade they stand and utter cries
Many think Hint sugar is essential to
and lamentation that lhe great city is fal- enable fruit to keep. This i
’len. ---The dark
But all isof no avail.
----avea of oblivion close over lhe devoted
city end desolation only marks ths place, hour before eating, gives them
“for strong is the Cord that judgelh her.” flavor of frosh fruit. Cook only sufficient
This is no chimerical sketch. We have
ola crushing
oberisbed tbo “sum of all villainies" until tender berries. Pears and Quinces are
^t has sapped its own foundation.
We
find that we as a nation have been and in as many
sro being visited for our iniquilica and water at one time; w hen clear and tender,
the call Is to all who expect to find mercy and to the water add sugar to taste ;
soon as boiling het
from among lhe workers of iniquity.—
Soon the note of victory will be sounded
Oil it up with ayrup boiling
—victory over oppression, and Jrimn pl­ hot. Seal as directed. Apples the same
ant Alleiujahs sung by those battling for
iiy, ana secured.
God, troth and humanity. Beware then Let them be In Quarters for, if smashed,
you who stand in the way of reform— the pulp will hold so many air babbles, It
’ । who would raise your puny arm against
K
ill not keep.
....
.
im who can work, none can hinder. The
Grapes.—Pulp and cook till the pulps
oppresnsd must go free, the yoke must
. Ki.ltad • strain out the loads. put In
be broken, and woe to him who stands in
way of Him who says veangcanco ia gar lo taste. When the syrup is suffidmine.
«.U, ..Wtk. «•!
Rutland, July 20.1S03-

Arriving at LoulaviHe, the
Ciucinaltl, and

restore the krnytom to Israel.
The «■«' of*» !•«•»
oartainlj »•«*»

P™?*-11® d#d*

nllluij

Never in the history of the world has

and despondency how fow go lo that nev­
er failing aource uf cornfort slid assurance,
lite Scriptures of Divine Truth.
firm believers in their divine character euliar duties. He is faithfully lo record
hat passes before him.
and prophetic bearing, why ahould we
lhe scene opens. First appear upon
make them the last of counselor* lo con" lhe canvass the seven churches of Asia.
suit, or comforter to seek 1
Their faithfulness is commended, tbel
As we turn over the prophetic pages errors rebuked. Next the throne of the
of the Old Testament and compare the Majesty on high, surrounded by n retinue
of angels, and all lhe paraphernalia of
declaration of those who penned lhe DiHis kingly court. Tho book with the
Ino oracles, with ilia records of later •even seals is opened by lhe “Lion of the
historians, we cannot foil to see a remark­ tri be of Judah,” revealing*} man lhe plan
th of
able coincidence and are forced to admit of salvation. The long pent up
lhe Almighty is poured out pon the
that they are something more than shrewd
urkers ofinlquity from vials borho by
conjecture. Not only in general terms angels appointed "for that purpose.—
but in the most minute partlclar were Cabolicism with all her iniquity ia slain
' ths
‘
.en hnada and ten
beast with
they fulfilled. ’ We might almost excuse by
horns.
those who insist thst they were
Tbo scroll lengthens. Away down lhe
after the occurrence on account of the
vista of time appears another typo more
But the marvellous than ail the rest, ushered in
correctness of the delineation.
opposite view claims tbo argument when by a fearfol display of conflict!^ elsrnenta. Amid tbe din and clamor of voices
vivid flashes of lightenings—terriffiopeals oua order of tbo Knights of the Golden
they are being fulfilled. The reasons for
shown
of thunder—while tbo earth is shaken to
prophetic visions are obvious.
They
Ito very center. Mystic Babylon appears that one Bicklcy was
were not, as may Oppose, to fortify the upon tho canvas, standing out in bold ganixallou, and its*great leader. Tbo excitmcnt
of
the
disclosure
died
nation, the city or the iudisidual against relief the very personification of vilaneaa,
ths name waa not forgotten.
oesa. And here let us pause and innuire days ago, on ths occupation by-Rooeman that God-had an eye upon the aflairs
what is the meaning of all this.
When cran'a army of Tullahoma, a foraging
party found one Dr. Gao.
Binkley,
of mcn—that-tbe-jJaat and fbture were in prophello language any great
who claimed that he had formerly been a
alike known to Him—that, in short to lion In the more] world la repre
the Infinite all time, all space were but Is usual to employ some fearful convul­ Professor io tbe Cincinnati Eleotic Colsion In nature. What Utter typaoould Ige. He claimed to U loyal, and to
hare tried to get to the North. H» beg­
noceswy tn prepare the mind for those
ged a pV* to Ohio-atfd funds to par ex­
penses. Being accused by Gen. Johnson
going &lt;&gt;o for the last twenty
M being no other than Gen. Bickley, he
ooootry 1
danM IL «eonly a nsphtrura uttering frarl
that famous individual, and could
be tnade. it roqulred a course of discipline the infernal traffic
of umo, tbo ligh
..11 M
MOOl.W
““
Indignation, tho
brother-in law. The answer did not
as ii reacts upon
vati&gt;m just as much as we who lira la the
Those conversant with the

TOB RAIABRY

as also found a manuscript in the Gen­
oral’s band writing, In which he says: "I
have brought up practical secession, and

Many of the apologisto are sU

AT Till:

HASTINGS

DRUG

He had «lips cot from South-

is naught but a barren rock, ths abode of
about fifty families, who subsist
ly by fishing, spreading
to dry—as sold the prophet. (See Eaek
20 1—IS.) But the age of prophecy did

Our courage dull, aoi tail w-

Matings’ AJiisintss Oirrctera

Was ever a picture more complete t

on an island and
mserer actually removed lbw surfitoe
the sea for his own amusemcuiL end i

Doctor

are cooked till all lumps are

to use close fitting oorka, cut off even
ith the top of tbo jar,
with the emented cloth, MMMiM corks

Cauliflower cooked as for tbs table: fill
jars while uh
with boiling '
a kettle of hoi

eat lo secure them apparently

�Ifailli
We&lt;M*4ay ■•ralar, A
The “Aet for enrolling and calling aui! subaMutw would go up at one* to;
« oSteln
His 6 r. tad rene* Booth of ths
nook was to fix] u* fo taking tbe FredSecretary to fix any sum lees than &gt;300

to Augm
eoms* to vs 'aomawhat improved In app*p— - Aw v

Agriouli ural

Jooroal.

far troops, but ban tavamldy received
the answer that tBaro were, Ao troops to

•nd humanity, have been
tbe Itapldan.

Tb. RapMsn is fortified

“wMSjwoJTdj Sl.-ISfMal &lt;etU I
those who most need protection Into a
Drt* much, truth aud candor re- ■
distinction fa favor of the rich and against
tbe United State* Gore rum ent, dreaded the poor.
! But there la another truth which we । by armed traitors, and denounced by
rebel sympathiser* al the North, bears
lite', fchWh U/tha# the: number before ue

.V. r. Art-1—Information from lhe front । Pw:L*naLFH&gt;*

State-

is disgraced by a very we«k. dhgrecefti!
and daspicable attack upon the Regents
Contrast tbe provisions of this denounc­
of.lhe UuferHgy, Tbo article fa not a ed act with lhe provisions of tbe existing
militia laws of the United Steles, and ol
tfan. but £■'« tirade of abase, snd even tbe militia laws of the several Stales. By
descends Jo attack, in a scurrilous man tbo existing militia laws of lhe United
States, the Presides! Is authorised to call
Dga^h0{krUtete character and atanding of
meet the militia of the
do we care who Is lhe author of such
scurrility. This much la appareift: if bo States, certain classes of persoes Are ex­
cepted sad exempted from military duty
(•educated—education has failed to Im­
—from bring drafted into tbe service of
parl wisdom. If be fa one of tho Alumni lhe United States.
Three exempts are
of tho University, and received hia type not the poor, who have widowed molbof manhood fropi that institution, all fair
minded people will agree that It was high infant children, or falberiess and mother­
less young brothers or sisters dependent
Um* the controlling Influences of the J
on tbeir labor fur support.
No, nut
University were changed.
God forbid these I Neither Che Nstional laws nor
that aueti an imputation should net upon I lhe laws uf any State in lhe Galon exempt
the poor, who bare the aged, the Infirm,
the University.
the helpless dependent upon them. Al
It it fyit too apparent that there la a
tbe call of tho Government under these
portion of the Alumni of Detroit, who, i laws, they must leave widowed mothers,
having received all lhe benefits from the I aged and infirm parents, fatherless and
motherless sisters and brothers, and
eeive, are bent upon either restoring motherless infant children for support,
and be hastened dray to tbe camp aad
“Chancellor” Tappan or of ruining the
tbe battle field.
University.
e ire happy to notice,
Who, then, are exempted by the ex
however, that this class of individuals Is iating militia laws of the United Bistea,
small,and that their effort, are not being and uf the several State* of the Union ?
generally seconded in other portions of Nut the poor, the dependent sons of toil,
but ths most fortunate and favored of
tbe State. It Is irus that a few malcon­ the people—members of Congress, cus­
tent* can make more noise than thousands tom IIuum officers and clerks, postmast­
of peaceable and order-loving cl titans; ers and clerks, (a boat in themselves,
aod it is a paten: fact that all the drum­ -above support comes out of tbe money
ming and c.imoiiading Id Detroit upon of the nation.) professors and atudente ju
colleges, and ministers of tbe po*pel. juh
tbe removal of Dr. Tappan baa scartely didal officers pnd other officials, Quakers.
prodaesd an echo In any other part of the Shakera, and persons who may profess
8tAte. ’ It would seem ns thoogntbis faci conscientious scruples against bearing
should make our city friend, and a few arms, members of engine companies,
hook and ladder companies, or pcreuna
others who seem determined to be re­
otherwise connected with the fire depart­
garded as fossils, a little more modest in ment The Cunscriptinn A cl,on the other
their demonstrations. Until the farmer hand, exempts, in addition to auch as are
reached ue, we began to hope—almoat to physically or mentally unfit for military
believe—that the failure ol tbe mob in duty—Firet, tbe Vico President of the
United State*, lhe Judges of ilio United
New York to frighten tbe authorities out Stale* Cuurte.tbe heads only uf lhe rxueuof tbeir propriety, had wverted tbo Tap live department ot the National Guveropan worshippers, from what the Adeer- muut^ and the Governor* of the acresel
tuer nnd Tribune reported as tbeir do- States.

bellion. Denunciations of Ila provisions
can only fire lhe bean and nerve the arms
of tral
thus putting in peril lhe holy
r country, and the precious
Ila heroic defenders; and by re-:
Mood
vhriog

Into execution the draft pro
sne act Dm only way is whsuh
averted is by promptly, arming
Hing bands of loyal men In rebel
, and by immediately yielding a,
united and eotbuaiaatio support to ths
Government, thus apeudilv aud thorough­
ly crushing the hopes, and dfertualiy
linflliog lhe efforts of gha rebel*.

No Democratic paper in tho county is I
more violent and malignant In its opposl |
tlon lo the draft than Gov. Seymour's .
prlndpal organ, the• Albany Allot and
Aiyvt, yet tbe following extracts with
dates amxed. are from its columns as
■collated by the Jottrnal:

real chiefs. They cbqte for tbe Commit­
tee of Three, Almonte, tbe Archbishop
of Mexico, and General 8slaa, an old re­
actionary of ths thus of Banta Anna.
The Committee were also authorized
by Foray's decree to select an Aefombly
or Council oTNotAbfas, to ba composed
of two hundred and fifteen members.—
Over the sola of this Council the Provis­
ional Executive Committee (of three)
were granted by Gen. Furey a veto pow­
er; and in care of disagreement tbe Su­
perior Committee—of thirty-firs— was
au'.horizrd tn dissolve the Notables and
appoint anotbsr two hundred nnd fifteen.
Now, to thia Assembly of'Notables—
so plainly acrMture of ths French—Gen.
Foray's decree assigned tbs duty and I
power of fixing definitively upon a" form
uf g &gt;vernrnom for Mexico.
Tho result
was not difffetill to foretell. Tbe council |

li moving nearer lo
from Fred

Yort, Au*. l.-Th. Il-nU auu.
that the force of Government employees, near tho rebel forces that a battle ia mo­
which was at Aquio Creek when Gen. mentarily expected, unices Lee giv
Leeadraoced Northward, is ordered tAJ lhe slip.

point over SO store-house, there, which*
have eince been destroyed.
A small
force protected by gunboats, could have
securely protected tbe property.
Tbo Tmed dfapatph says: “A letter
from a distinguished officer of tbe Army
has deefared foe an Empire, with Maxi­ oftbe Rotomac, dated Warrenton, July
27th, says tbe rebsls are very much dis- j
millian to be Emperor.
eouragud. Seven ds*erters from a Mie |
In this way lhe French Emperor avoid*
an open breach of lbs solemn agreement aistippi regimeal eante ia day before
yMterdjiy,
who said there was no’ use in
made by him and other European powers,
that no one uf them would impose upon I lighting1 any more, now that Missiaaippi
Mexico a change of government.—-V.
‘ had gone up. We ought to have Richtnond by the tniddla of September.”
Ertning Poet.

re'.rrato towards Richmond h
« V*rfy followed and a sfagety
waler wIII be commenced on that city.

Wc should have reinforced tbe krmy,
The Richmond journal* all take cour­
if it bad been necessary to imprees troon*
age from lhe occurrence of the recent
bobily Into lhe service.
Dio public
i riots in this city, and express the belief
would sustain a draft rather than au n&gt;&gt;an
that it was now all up .with the Yankee
donmeal of a campaign on which so much
ToM4&lt;fe«.H W. H.lkvk,
nation. Die Whig of July 21 aay*:
has re»tbd.
UM*ral ta CUif:
“Hcuoefnrth the multitudes of the
We see on all sides the indication of
Si* —My medical director in the field I
Yankee
race
will
avail
nothing
against
auch au opinion. Die Boston Adeertieer
report* an aggr,y.e loa* in killed an-1 I
calls far a draft. The Rochester Union
body of the people ia g«&gt;o«. Tbe enemy wounded in our&gt;uands of 635. I judge .
urges an enrollment of 290.000 men in
must fight out the war with the fotvc* there are 350 missing. Three loaae. ev­
addiliun.to ll.e 300,000 volunteers.
er the three engagements uf the I Oth I Ithl
they now hare in the field. Volunteering
Die New York World en) a:
Ir
dead; conscription lias been thwarted ; and ISth in»t. Many of our woupitan
"The only safe reliance is in the supply
1
sill return to duty in a week ue trsdaja.
which only drafting can yield.
Tho re­ militia calls will u»t produce auldirra. Th* hejifth of the command i* improving.
bellion confessedly, though it style* its- A naemiable etrrnglbening of ourpoeition
•ell a popular revolution Lax no other re
sort. Il has imposed A draft of a rigor
never before heard ut No such univer­ the city, true; and for the moment the!
But all over
sal conscription is necessary in our case. draft is.suspended her*.
New Y»ik, Angust I.—Tbe K
But a cooscriptioa to some extent is dic­ this State, and tn all parts of tbe country,
tated by every consideration of prodcirecr Jt is going on quiellj, and hundreds of ,say«: “We have seen, to-day. &lt;&gt;
Die Republic may possibly be saved good men are setting net every day for from Gen. Grant's army, wim left Vicks
Tbe noir id
without it; but if tbo Republic fe not tbe camps uf rcndr.vous, ubeuoe they burg about tro days ag-&gt;.
। prrparatfon far a march to M.rbilu was
saved tbe omission to dreft the necessary ar* drspateked to lhe field.
If the rebels depend for success on tbo then hewrd &lt;« every side. • Uar troops
nieq^*riil~b*4be only cause.
Nut "only
id spirits and coofiJcut
prudence, but jimfe* also urges iu Said help of a mob in New York, they are I were iu the
a spoilt) oae day in the Council of Bute. leaning on a broken slick; that mob has ••f .iicyr-M. Die calculvti.-n was that tl*
“I am Inexorable on lhe subject of ex- been pet down; the objects of its instigs Stars and Slrip-a would ft «t over Mobile
tors and aecret leaders has been exposed, j
i by tbe 15th of Avgust."
“empUou from conscription—It would
“be criminal How could 1 reconcils it and is now recognised by the whole p»&lt;&gt;
pie ; and they will sot permit traitors to i
termination to raise such a voice “by tbe
iVAsr ditt or a widow Dxr»DKXr “lo my conscience lo expose the life of raise tbeir beads again iu lhe free state*.
people (M)Af Michigan that do future
“one man for the advantage of anulber 7
CiaciwxATt. July 31.—Th« Fifty sec
- aV. r. Rte Poet.
Board of Rcgr-nfa should dabs lo remote
Third. Tea orrtv eon nr acid oa :&gt;• “1 do Dot cvcd think 1 would exempt my
■»nd Mawsrhuaetts regiment, nuitilwrin*
"own son.” Ha* an American cil'ixcn |u
___ 1__ a_.„, '___ .__ .
r r
a Preeident, w ithoul exhibiting some good
tbo life or death struggle of bis country
leva “rouacieoce'' than Napoleon on the
Die following snnounremenl, from the &gt; tcred out of service. Their time expired
xlmct wnten sox in all as uimh.
Wa do not desire to see the merits or
Fifth. Tns out D*oTUca or chil road to personal domination. -Napoleon Cambridge (Maryland) Jnlelligeneer of Julv 14th.
"as right.
We abould all take our July 17. is of great interest, and .fall of
demerits of Dr. Tappan discussed, and it
Vicksburg advice* to the 2G:h, aay that
clianoe. With aueb a cause appealing lo encuu ragsinent for the ftveuds of freedom
ia.to be hoped that his indiscreet friends
Gen. Humm'e division baa g»ao to Mo­
! us—tbe roost momentous that ever ap­ in tbe Border States;
bile. Our army has fallen back to the
will not persist in provoking such a oon- pxxdswt crow hi« lasob wa aurroar.
pealed
to
humanity
—
it
is
a
disgrace
for
“We dalm for Dorchester the tills of Big Black river.
Sixth. The father of molherleee Ail- ]
frovsrsy, by personal attacks upon tbe
any man to *xpect that bis neighbor rath tbe Banner Gianty of tbe State. She has
Jackaou is entirely destroyed.
er than himaalfybould respond toll. All been foremost in lhe path of enlightened
Hegents of the University. As we said dependent upon hie labor for euppurt,
Juhuaun la believed to be retreating to
have
an
eoual
Interest
iu
the
stake
;
aud
pn-gress
from the beginning of thia crisis. Mobile, which place tbe enemy ia making
in a fanner article, the Regente ere the
Sermtk.
W’Arrr there ere a fathei
all should be brought up to the same line Her latest advance is in the recruiting o^
chosen guardians of the University, and
deaperats effort* to defend.,
of duty."
colored troops. It Is only a week sines
MsMrnis, July 20.—Die forces sent
wo may add that lhe ptoplt will sustain
Diis also puts lhe Infamous World, wesppealed to our young men to engage
which now says the draft caused tho New । in raising a company of colored volun­ out under QiL Hatch, to look after the
them In their endeavors to .perpetuate
rebel troops enforcing the cor.acriptinn in
York
riot,
on
U
m
reaord
in
favor
of
con
­
Its usefulness and efficiency.
teers. and already one company under W esl Tennessee, had a fight al Ixxington,
reeidue of lhe faenilp or houeehoU, not
scription.
Mr. Hooper R. Mobrey is bettor than
•
It should be borne in mind in discus- txteeding teeo, eball be eaeenpl.
routing tho rebate. Cui. Ilsteh captured
half full; and there Is a prospect for two Col. Campbell nftbe 23d Tenncasee, 2
Eighth.
Young men between the
•Ing this question, that DOt one word has
or three mure companies In a short lime. Lieutenants, 25 other prisoners, snd 2
•geu of eighteen and twenty are exempt,
been said, neither can be, against Profits
The
Louisville
Journal
claims
to
be
I Not a negro has been enlisted in any eth­ Cannun. Col. Campbell was* en route
for tho reason that experieooe pruvua that
•or Havens, tbe newly elected President. soldiers under twenty year* of age can­ in poseesaiou of interesting and important er county in tbs State, Wa feel proud
from Chattanooga to join Gen. Pillow,
All the deprecatory resolutions and ten- not sustain tbe burden* of camp life as facte relative to John Morgan’s late raid. uf ths lead that-Duseet has teksa In this who ia understood tn be near Paris.
Before
tbe
great
Vandal
and
thief
started
matter, and commend bar example to
well
a*
men
between
the
age*
uf
twenty
tjments—In every instance, thus 'far,
CoL 8. Wieldingbust, captured by the
upon
bis
expedition,
be
fully
explained
other counties."
t
rebels and re captured by Gen. Roddy's
emanating from Detroit or Detroiters— and thirty-five.
These exemptions of the Conscription lhe rebel plan, of which that expedition
forces, is atill uu Bear Creek. Biffh-*,
published and ordered to be sent to Pro- Act (so called) are in favor of tboaa upon was a part. Ma was to make no attack
Wombs as HAavxrrsaa.—Several Forest, Newcomb and Wilsnn are operfeeeor Havens, are a direct insult to that wboec daily toil tbe aged, infirm and I upon Lx.uiarilia, but to go through Indi­ German girls have guao lo service in the sling under the cumraand of Pillow
gentleman, and as auch they are not too- helpless rely. Is It, as has been ehargH ana aod Oirie, sweeping everything be­ harvest fields of Northern Illinois, where
Gun. Dodge Is watching all these par­
l fare him, attracting lhe whole of public they receive II per day wages. Tbe Gal
ohdad by tbe ywep/s of Michigan. Neither updn II, making “Infamous distinctions
ties, and will soon take them.
West
between the riclyfind tbe poor," to sx- attention in that direction, and breaking ena Adeertieer says that German girl* are Tennessee ia Ux&gt; hot to hold them.
will lhe ptopU of Michigan unite with
empt tbs only sons of poor widows, and up all tbe railroad communication by not tbe only ones who engage is this am
LortavuLB, July 30.—At Pari* Ky.,
any endeavor to drive Professor Havens to compel members of Gmgress to fight, which reinfcscemeote foe the defense of ploy meat. Last year in many districts
th. .......
..i— a—
------------'•
Immediately
from tho Presidency of the University bo procure or pay fiw rabatltutes 1 To ex­ I Louisville could be sent.
upon this, Buckner was to dash into Ken
fore be ia fairly seated In that ehair. We empt th* only brothers of fatberieaa and
lucky with tbe very eonsidarablo force door assistance on lb* farms, women of en­
motherless
little
brothers
and
slaters
de
­
flank u. and barn the bridge. Tbe 45th
protest against any attempt of mere menpendent upon their daily toll for support 7 under hiacommand, capture Loutaville, ergy turned out and aaaisted in gathering
Ohm c«me oo their rear, captured fifteen
worshippers to apeak for lhe "ptoplt of to exempt tho fathers of motheiraa Infant
tbe crops. In many Inatanees, in peculiar
Sterling’' Col.r^rib« Waster
MiAiporo." upon this eubject.
children dependent upon these fathers*
cares, ths women of a settlement would
daily toll for auateMam, and compel Stats
go in a body and harvest largo fields of
Judges, justices of the pcare, clergymen Cinetanati.
corn for enms poor soldier's lone wife In
To tbs rebel mind, tbe plan weened A eingie day. Thousands of women In
aud college professors to fight, prtfeure
In this paper will be found an article
substitutes, or pay for aubstitates 7— feasible, but events occurred to interrupt Europe work in the harvest fields every
upon the Conscription which wa find ;Shame on the men who misrepresent tbs and defeat it. Vicksburg and Port Hud season, and prove valuable help, In ths
All safe. Gre.
flowting roeod among our exchanges. We bcneficiont provisions of an act passed to son tell, and Gen. Roaaerane advanced al&gt;eeoae of co many able-bodied men as
Burbridge, home oo furlough, volunteered
sooner than the rebels exp anted.
Boch­
■bpllere we.need not tender an apology uphold tbe cause of our imperilled counbm •srvtoss, aod was complimented for
ner couldn't pouaiMy be spared from
for its introduction. Tbo aubject of lhe 1 ^Tbo 18th section of lhe act In question
bis gallantry.
where bo was. .A courier was dispatched
approaching draft iaone ol paramount provides that any person drafted and no­ post baste to step John Morgan, but ho
fatarea* last at thia time.
Tbs New jtified to appear at lhe Rendezvous may,
Kentucky, in place of the late J. J. CrilYork-Hot was based upon opposition to on
, or before tba day fixed for bl* appear’r.Jen. Mr. CMy Is an unconditional
story is history.
lhe provision* of the law.
Such oppo- &gt;ano*, furnish an scceptabls *ubatituto to
take bis place in the draft; or he may
aition fa not only criminal, but utterly
pay to auch pereon a* ths Secretary uf
fuUls to prevent Its opeeaUon.
We, re­ War may authorla* to receive II, such At Philadelphia, wh*r&lt;MOMb fM|ing fe
Jn tbe Stale
gret, then, exceedingly to see a diapo*i- ,,um. not exceeding 1300, os the Secreta­ torpid or dsedt Kbstitute* are obtained no cause to be ashamed.
legislature, last winter, be etobd Ibrward
lion manifested to misrepresent the pro­ ry may determine, far th* procuration of vary reail'iy for 3100 to ftlM. There msulully on the side A Ha country.
confident of red
kppesra to ba no difficulty Eastward I*
subslitate,
whioh
*um
shall
b*
fixed
visions, iateotioM and practical working
Wagner in a al
of the law, rather than to explain them
A public meeting was called In
“ 'mads at tba time of ordving a draft for ad, and at very It
candidly and fairly. Persons who make ]
“ I any State or Territory. Any person may It obvious. The
thirty miles
■ I furnish an aroepUbls substitute to take
paay,” tbe object of wl
any prica for there I* bm HUI* probability that any
Grand River navigable
--v-Every drafted V*Hbtt------ -draught, through tbe c
cd. Dm
to pay the ! relieve the

•«&gt;«• with lhe President'. Prod,
religlouk aervlote will be held al th
P“‘ ten oMock A. M.

It w„ ,

Remaining is the Post Office al Hastings
Barry C-s Mich., August 4th, 184J3.

—a. im s.bbub, iui e... a. n.

SISMS4.

*“ l«m«&lt;; Mr.
Fill ««!«&lt; il.

Un, T. B. «
w«m
B

rd lUl'lb. Hrvion will

u.uaisr r. k
Washington, Ju!v 31.—Dm following
as to day received al tbe headquarters

&lt;*•

Pano-Dea
Twwasotvixu

SPECIAL

NOTICES-

1 a Ml. fc»l fo»l p*«4 «o l»r &gt;&lt;Urn.Wni
Ut’BAW, &lt;•* VewracT Mveecv. Pt&gt;il.SrlpI&gt;i.,

EJr DRIMKEHREM CVBED.^0
rpb. iMtoUW «»»V mw U4 SctAnn U&gt; tbefrwW1 »/—. I»r. ZAJCFS AXT1DOTK f6R
XTBOjfO bRIXK h . serUls

kj7“d&gt; tmnl

rible conflicts winch

wa know, that have bsbdfeo osr f
s^ neighbors who hare participai
thqeangsiaary struggle for a N.
hTe.
•
Sxvxas Stobm.—A sev.re’storm
sod W^hi» villKaosi Friday fa&gt;

about seven o'clock.

Tbe rain was

row of artillery, and for a few moc
ths whtd blew almoat a borHz-.ru,

New Advertisements.

UNIVERSAI

CLOTHES WRINGER

tbe storm.

Tbe electric Boid made

panning down tbe ligbuiug rod to U
twrn cornice
. the wid of the b
which it partly demolmbed, then rate

It would also appear that a pretfo

the fluid left the rod and followed }h
waler conductor arbefad Co the other

ciatern which was badly splintered. T

mVERSAL CLfrTIES WJUXGER:

CLOTHCN &amp;AVKB1 A TIM1 SATE*! sed
too, wta Instantly kiHed by thefallir

•term of Friday E»eeb&gt;g.

START USB."

cation of tbe Annual Tax Sales, this w
Their official publication was not nece

bear from lamin;

fro® Lansing—by mail.

B. C. MOWK ISO, MS BreaAwey. *. T

Tbe list

but those interested had better “wa

week" than rely explicitly upon the

E. A H.T. AUTHOR Y,

CARD PHOTOGRAPH
den, a famous borticdtoraliet and SC
tifa man. It wee exhibited and gras

ange Judd, American AgriculUirist a

And t8 covered a dinner plate.

QF* An old woman veoturfd out

l£aaa, and Inquired nt

Mwrt&gt;®auMraaa Lesina.

sitting backwards up

•bout »m IML

liiagaMmsfFred-D*
I orator, at Rudwater.
. The Drmglaaa sh-«
_ jdlh.ro.di-. Fr*d.l

�- whs,
'’

• publicly
foci, and
-I'll of tbs
---T—-* - llM! Iaiid. But
In* "
f1
“■

-LOW PRICES'

R. J. GRANT!
to know Dr.

fn»&gt; “»
i-u.-eau™. .iu,

™
~

*"h

’!

u&lt; *»•

le aoble

..
Wfcl
jr»ar *»• thousand otgM
Pdh' I’X“eal• SbttiaimC.
,J*jEjSSfcsf9***1«!«:&lt;* bav« iflkm,

CHANCERY ORDER..
Taax^MisgitQ

ante with the PmsHobTi Proc^maUdii,
religious xervicei will b« held at the Meth’-

odist ZWrcb on

Tburdday nt

past ten o'clock A. M.

If

half

wnnoun-

ced, lost Sabbath, that Rsv. A. H. Gaston
4ou)d preach upon tbooccasion. Owing
to a misunderstanding, tbn nnoonnesment
wm Incorrect y Mr. Gaston having a pre­

vious engagement. R^v. T. B. Grsngar
Will conduct the shvicea. Wo are assur­
ed that ‘ the services will not bo very
lengthy^ and * general attendanco is aoli^tadu Aa a community wo have gtwol
cMse'for thaokfolnoM, viooc, in Ute ter­
rible conflicts whfoh have recently result­
ed so favorably to the causq so. dear to
the hearts oft k&gt;yB| poopfo, a few slight

wounds arc lhe only casualties, so far a*
we know, that have befallen our friend*
aud/ieigbbon w ho have participated in
tbe sanguinary struggle for a Nation's

SxrxkK Stomm.—A severs’atorm paaaed ow.tbia village on Friday last, at
about seven o’clock. Tho rain was very
heavy, tbe thunder waa like the constant
roar of artillery, and for a few momenta

■ tw-1’bu long b.,0 th. .im „l
to tod . wmbltodon rf mrfWM.
“’'T lb. tojUMUMImululo, ud Ionic
popeU- u&gt; rdl... „d -n. lb. oom
”n-~miJomU0fBUIi„0„mI.i„rdl..
I^KUOr- IIT’’ch*.
of
Spirits Indigestion. Jaundice, Fever and
Ague,
which are the diMaas. incident
to tbia climate. The remedy has Uen
disoovered by Dr. Roback, and in thous­
and of cases the merits of bis Bitterhave been tostedjn the above complaint.,
and there ia but one voice from the peo­
ple, and that ia in favor of these trulv
wonderful Stomach Bitters. We advise
all who are articled and need an agreeable
tonic for tho troubles above mentioned,
to commence at once using thmo Bitters.
t^'See Advcrtisomcnl.

ARRIVAL!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES:

shade or fruit [tree destroyed, and the
two story frame of A. H. Ellie’ new

standing awry, after
Tbo electric fluid made the

bouse was found

the storm.

newspaper, printed in said oonmyn?!terry, where
the said premiara sre'altuated. and that said pubHaition.br coounuod to said paper, at 1 east ance
in each week far six wefcs in aueceaeios— or
l that be cause a enpy of thia order to be persou‘ ally smed on the aald Edward W. Tgylor, thirty
daya before tbe day of hia Vppcaraace. as herein
roquirrd.
Bated, Baatluge, Joni 10th, 19C*
*■ nrtrtntrw
Thereupon it is Ordered. That Tuvedar. tbe
eighteenth day af Aagnil ntit. al U, o,»l’*ck.in
the fortoeou, be min'd for tbe bearing uf said i
petition, and that tie ludra st la* of Mid do
erased, sad all other perwaa luUrrHed io said
estate, aru rMuirwt to appear at a ,r&gt;sloa af said
court, then to be balden al the I'rvbate Offiea. in
the elllaice of II unripe, anil alio* caaae, if snr
there be. why the prayer of tbo petitloocr should
not be cron ted;
And it is farther Ordered, that tbe petitioner
girt notice to tbe persona interested to said
estate, of the pendvaey of said petit.on. and tbe
bearing thereof, by eanatng a copy of this order
to be peblietod in the^/s
/Laaer. a news­
paper printed and eirculcting in eaid county uf
Barry, for three anceraaerv weeks, prerioun to
said nay of hoarin j.

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

iiwmsscam.

ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.

Price, wttk Hemmrrnnd Feller, fr4O,

•TATE Of MICHIGAN, Tba Circuit Court for
1 tbo County of Barry :
* &lt;Zrsu« V. SnitK and Jfarrin Tylar,

The Wtthoi * Grow Sewing Machine
is th» but Afachint jcHhoul reyaritojiriu.

Orouih, that U&gt;&lt; Mid dob rraident bufendaat,
Dautol L Pou,11, caunc lite appearance to be en­
tered m thia eauto, within Umr mouth, from thii
date; And V**1 ,n v*'” °f bis appearance b«
causa bia plea to bv*Cdrd, and a copy thereof to
be served on thaYnuaUtrs Attorney wltiito rwanly days-tbcranllrr, or in default tbaraaf Ja'lemanl Ao. Aad it ia furtlnr ordered, thal within
twenty day* lla* aald Plaintiff, caoa, a colic* of

passing down tho lightning rod to tho re­

■ON BALE,-

which it partly demolished, than returned

to lhe rod nnd went on its way rejoicing.
Il would also appear tbal a portion of

newspaper, printed, and circulating in said Canntyr.f Uarrr. or that to causa acopy of this order to
be perwns.l&lt; eeraednu ,ucb oon mldaut Befendant, at leaat twenty days before the Hat* United
for tbs stpeersace of auch Defendant
Dated, llaslirig*. June MlKlbVL

tbe fluid left tbe rod and followed lhe tin

water conductor around to thb other end
of tbe house, doi^g no damage until it

MxDTO &amp;

GROCERIES

reached lhe wooden connedIon with tbe
cistern which waa badly splintered. Taken
altogether it was a fortunate eacapo for
the family, none of whom were injured.

Man Ki£lbd.—Joseph Pryor, of Carb

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

DRYGOODS

turn cornice on. the end of the house,

Come and See ! P
WE

LATEST

tbe wind blew almost a hurricane.
A
chimney was blown down, occa4eually a

residence of I. A. Holbrook,Esq., a visit,

B OHB LINE OF TRADE;

TATE OF MICnjaAX.-Lthlh Judicial Circ­
uit. la Chancery.
Bait pewi to* to th* Circuit Court fur tbo cooo tv

S

tu'QM.

HARD-WARE

“A nieebanlca.
ji i,i imii.
"Among the beat and moat aeroiteablr Sowing
Msclnae*. Light and etegant tfahhed, aad ea sim­
ple to iu ooualructkn, that ttaeama almost impoauble for it to gel out of repair."i’itAorf Oews“Has eomblaed with It* own peculiar maritaaJl
tba rosily oaluaUe Ifaprorenuau of tto idgtor
nneed machines ”—/'nu-lri.la, .

STONE &amp; HYATT

ton, wks instantly killed by the falling of
a free,‘'while pawing through tbe wood*,

Mar hi* residence, during tho terrible

atorm of Friday Evening.

Tax Sitxa.—We commence tbe publi­
cation of the Annual Tax Bales, this week.
Tbeir official publication was notoecessa-

CHEAPER

THAN THE CHEAPEST

Tl.,r IMMENSE STOCK of.

ry until next week, and a few corrections
may occur if we hear from Lansing in

time.

The proof sheets were sent nine

days ago, but this point ia a great ways

from Lanning—by mail. The list as
published this week is mainly correct,
but those interested had better “wait a

week" than rely explicitly upon the fig­

DRY GOODS,

Groceries,

ures given.

A raw seedling aIraw berry, of moostrou* size and exeelcnt flavor, hu» been

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

produced al Newark, N. J., by Beth Boy­
den, a famous borticulturaliat and ncleotific roan. 4t was exhibited and greatly

admired nt tbe etrawberry show of Or­
ange Judd, American Agriculturist edit­

or, a few week* aince.

Tho weight of an

average apecimen exceeded one ounce,
and 28 covered a dinner plate.
*
ty An old woman ventured ont in
the anidsiof Morgan and bis men in a
Btlle town In Indiana, and Inquired of a
rebel who was sitting backwards upon
his “frame," “Whar is tbe gayriiler!"
**D!ye meanJoha..Morgan!” “Yaea je»t
oo." “Thtre be ia." aald th* seb. pointing
t9 Jcrfm." Wall ’said tba old lady, eyeing
him farm hMd to. foot, We’ve got better
lookin’horse thieves nor him hi Hooeier,
*rn’ less laid about'’em too."
■

On rvarline andflllnr th*petition, dglj veriliad
of laaballn Winane, Admtniatralrix of aud **tale,
pray to* Cur reason* Iborain act forth that she may
be Iioei;*«l lo aajl certain real catate Iu eaid petit­
ion dcacrltod, toltogiuB lo said decased.
Tboreunoo II la ordered that Monday, Ito INb
day ofAutuitMit, at tec o clock, to the for*
•oon ba aulroed for the beariur of aald prillton,
and that the heir* al la* of asi/decesad, aad all
other p*n*ca latorvated to said ealate, ar* reqai•rod to appear al a Maaion *f said Coart. then to
be bolden at th* Probate Oflc* In Haetiaga. and
ahow caaoe.if any there to, why the prayer of lb*
tn the gutter of Ito Satai* of Ttotnaa B. petitioner ahould not be granted.

AND

DRY GOODS !

log th* PrtiUoe. «tclr Tori Had
a. Cuardiaa of aaM minor.
I ttorein Ml forth, that ah*
sell certain Heal Estate bo5r. In Said petition described,
i ordered, that Monday th*

potlUon, sod that Ib, lie«I Of klc to erid minor,
and all other p«r*ou* tolerated In aald eatate. are

Stacks of

of Haalings, and ahow eon,*, if aay tk.ro be. wto
‘Ito prayer of th* poutioner abould not t&gt;* granted.
Abd it i* further ordered, that lb* petitioner
gin actio* to itoporaonafatermted lti Mfdtotal*
of tba pendency of aald petition, and th* hearing
ibWeot-bf esusiM a cT^y uf this ant* to to

DVEBUBEMKNT.

CARPETS

othing

tW-nOe
»«* »*rcAmH Uwe Ue rreel AeelUe I, rrl
ee&gt; 11 Mew »«rk, »4 will le MU H
Mll.f? He nrekuer.
•
Balti, Creek, Mu U,t*W. «»

busincM relation* with me, and wbeoewt itay ara
in want *f aay artiaJ* aaeally to be fouMl ir. a
Hardware Slur*, to fir* an* a rail. MyaaMMBtanl
«Wtoftoed ootopM*. tipariillyfa
MV1LUI5G HAW»WAIlK(A5D MICHAI1T8

ESTRAY!

OUR GOODS
j

Unusually Low!

To pro real people frost frolag to BaMoC

HT Some“Peace" Democrats carried
out tbeir principles with perfect const*-

Notice!

Rub ana a Ciacvua.^El
WILCOX,’Mauulacturur.
SOB Broadway, N. Y.

We Uka ia exabsngo for goods—
Wheat, Com,. Oats, Buttar, Lord, Pock,
aad finally alnto* everjthiag you ha^

�WwXawbA
ka^&gt;r a Xoa4
mA «mA«A bw artveU &lt;A
SKHIMM.V ■SvVwtv
&gt;&gt;
toCMV vu X"TO^«
&lt;x«A oXXW
vwx, &lt;m
« *urt V-iwub^'m- aj

Town 3 Worth of Range a Wool.
wJ^ofnwJfSi 40
a 04 n »
Town « North of Range 8 We.t
wofneX
4 aa ♦* u 11 s n *
-et/.r-*
&lt; ill »T n M 4 W H

JJfistiinp’’Snshtfss ifin

Kidney Ctomplainie,
aaA &lt;A\ Avmoma c5 &lt; tkuAlar aa'aire.
•
.
are eoravoweA o$ rare oaA
^.ow^vA *o&lt;3** awA VxxAm.
wkkek. make Xk*m
.

write oi cwaplointa that aneo from imparity
af the blood. Minute rcporu of indindnul
eaice may be foand ia Avaa’a Amebicam
Almxvac. which b furniohed to the dragjiju
for gretnitoui datribntioo, whereto may be
teemed the dkectioe. for ita u»e, end aomo of
tbe retsarlubte enroa wbfch it iuu made when
Ml other romedkn had Med to effort relief.
Ttoae rnaee an psrpoeeJy taken from all tteton. of tho country, to order that every reader
may have aecoea to tom" one who tan «;&gt;cak to
L.i^_
lu
wvnertaAre.

^Vvh&gt;\\.\a^ rVoKvc. '

ftXotuoeV 'RkVtt'c*
X\vl v-oot

VAeoA.

■Dr. Kokotkk
fttovcxcbcV.

importance of these ronaidera3 to spend yean in perfcr.toij a
. b adequate to iu cure. Thu
we now offer to tho puUie under tho name of
^nttt fUMarauttxa, altlionah it b co*^
pored of ingredients, rotne of which exceed the
best of SmapariBa in alterative power. By
iu aid you may protect younelf from tbasufferfa. uto danger of there diaortm. Purge out
tho fool rorroptiona that rot and fester tn the,
blood; parse out the eauiee of diacare, and
rigoroca health will follow. By iu peculiar
-•2.__
——.-a.to

wave \\u \\oot vaaa xaaahj
■©ocXor'* ©A\».
\

SWEEZEY * ALLEN.

0RNKT8 ATLA1To»dSalUitereil
ire. Partieuler attention peid to C«

Dt. 'Rchyackk
ftto’Kx.oxXx. I&amp;Vtora
are t\vt nt\\ rauu'a SoVau
aaA Comfort.

tart ’within &amp;o ayatem or bant oat oo any

Ur. ■Ro\mlcV»

*T&lt;rwn 4 Jforth of Rnge a Wui.

macb and dUnathins; W they will neither be
daceired nor dbappototed ia tob. Ita virtue
hare been proven bp abcadant trial, and there

.

B2»o»a jPm*r,
Favar ancL jSgu*,
Liver Ccfrnpvxfnx^

undKofM.X » »«
•«
1861.
Town a North of Range

.

n »

fttowwkeXx. 'BkX.Xe.e*

Cfe’**! . ............ .

vcivtoovote Xkc weak aaA
AcVAAoXeA.

efoww

rB

»

»o

»70

.‘^-ds.s:

Dr. ■RoVackk vftXowuxcXx "B\.W.v»
Avwe au&gt;a\^ nu\aKt\\.o\^
aaA taakt, "L&gt;\5e &lt;.a\ot^a\j\e.

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World's Groat Bomedy for
Oougba, Colds, Inn Ip iont Con­
sumption, and for tbo relief
of Consump tfvo paticnta
in advanced stages

V&gt;r.

iff ii E :s

U&lt;Amm&gt;V.

.

WtomivcXx Ytttm
are Xue ftdXAverk'V'rwaA^b^
^rcvcrAka^ DkavAkea,©^
I'aU’f^, 'BkOeamaXhexa, eXc.

'

D . H. J. MAMET.

Trteoo filter, ar* put up ia quart
bottles, qf whioA tAsahoiwte a/ao-sxm&gt;0a. Th* l.xbel it Jlnaty mgravti, and
it provided with a taf*-guard fro’n
oouriUrfritrrt. (Prion fl per bcttln, c.
ttxjbr Rf.
O. W. J^obaak, Vnfriitor, Jfo. 6
EMrt Fourth. Bt, CiKciMaii. to where

KH1PPKB A BURROWS.
A TTORNEY8 and COCNSLLLORS AT1
jM^&amp;rdick Street, oppo.lt. Um Po*

IHED 1760.

LORILLARD,

county orrtcs&gt;'»-

H. M. MHKLDOW,
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vivid was tw description, ao uasarthlv

what aha daaoribed seamed actually tobava taken place than sod there. They
noticed also that tbs bridegroom hid bis
face in his hands, and was sorrowfully
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;tote rotted
thoed who dard, to hesdoe a fallen teoep/U
It was a perilous cndcrtakhif. '■ How It was |
made sad with wfeit result, Uali te told
-by th* OKioaga THteae.—PortlandUtou.
“Four bteckaoldiera voluntarily «»6e-'
ed out to hia rescue. They . reach him, by tte wouDdod-roldierain.ltejMmfaJ^
raise hfm tenderly In'tteir armi'and the
dangerous return journey Is commenced. and, finally, in the triumph which,tnroagh
Rifles crack sharply from the rsbal work;
one and another of tte bravs bearers fall. being achieved fa*-itoAfifted] MtaM
Now all are down, and the wounded offi­ that are the true inspi ratios of the natioc
cer Is still exposed. The peril of aiding life.—Aov « Srrmon Ay Xrr. W. J.Fu
'him has been fearfully demonstrated. But Ur.
again end again parties of . colored men

ired brother'of a fend aiator.
And he
sleeps today in that distant country, with
i no atone to mark the spot
Thera be
Um—my father's son—my own tain
JC«T RECEIVED
brother I a victim to thia deadly poison.
axoaiRB.
'’Father, she exclaimed, turning suddenly,
Mor rip* fordiMsloa y*t!
new and moat complete assortment of
while the tears rolled down her beauti­
MABO^ ALLEN,
ful cteaka,“father, shall 1 dru?k it sow 1"
DREGS AND 3XEDICINES,
TAF.ALER IN GROCERIES, provleieai. ptoThe form of tte old J udgs was con­
1 ) dace, flish, bausr, lard, pork, ud grata of
“Nxnwaa Worn, Davowru, tea
vulsed
with agony. He raised not his
all kind. Also toys Sandlaa, ate.,ate. &gt; Store is
bead, but in a smothered voice te faltered I numbers are thinned. Not until fattrUttt Nnica."—A gallant young Union soldier
Teas prosjtectiag aroand
"No, no, my child, in God'a name no." brave black men have offered up their aaYasoo
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
She lifted the glittering ftoblet, and lives was Gen; Paine brought safely with­ town, and entered eatable filled with fine
burses. While admiring them be was
letting it suddenly fall to the floor, it, in our fines.
surprised by the appearance of a fiteeinawas dashed In a thousand piece*. Many
“And these are our black allies. These
a tearful eye watched her movement, and arc the men into whose hands we ao re­ ting young lady, as she emerged from
ioatautaneoualy every wine glass was luctantly entrusted the implements of war souther part of the horse-bouie^aud,bow­
UT FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
transferred to tte marble on which it ted tu aid us in crushing this rebellion. The ed politely, and smiled killingly upoa
THE BRLDAI. WINE CUT.
(FUIiFOSES.ONLY.jK
been prepared. Then, as ate looked at whole record of’the worlds heroism may him. Ho stammered out something like
the fragments ofchrystal, she turned to be searched for an incident to surpass ao apology for his seeming Intrusion.
“Pledge with wino—pledge with wine;"
the company saying:
this. It win dyr.o imperishable among
cried the young and thoughtless Harvey
oontecation," tea, and ended by asi^PX
Block, Hssliags, Mich.
“Let no friend hereafter who Iovm me. the episodes or this contest."
Wood “Pledge with wine,” ran through
ho wM owner of thy place 1
W
tempt ma to peri) my sou) for wine. Not
•■br, Neely,” replied the lady.
the crowd.'
firmer
are
the
everlasting
hills
than
my
Tlie beautiful bride grew pale—the de­
"And you—you are his wife f” said the
resolve, God helping me, never to touch
cisive hour ted come. She pressed her
RWEEZEY A ALLEN.
We must hold steadily to thaonopur&gt;ldier, doubtfully.
U
or taste that terrible poison. And be to
nhltu tends together, and the leaves of
poM of wiping from the face of tte earth
“No," aaid tte lady,
TTOBXEY8 AT LAW sat Solicitor, in Cbanwhom I have given my tend, who watched
her bridal wreaths trembled on her pure
the last vestage of thia inertial treason—
“Then his daugbtsr T"—this was said
TEA. COFFEE. B CO AR. SPICES. PEPPER,
over
my
brother's
dying
fermi
n
that
land
brow ; her breath camo quicker and her
and that too by tba strong arm.
The
•^smilingly.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
of gold, will, J trust, sustain tne in that
heart beat wilder.
’
just authority which for thirty mon lbs
resolve. Will you not my husband I"
••Yes, Marion, lay aside your »c tuple
"His niece p*
His glistening eyes,hia sad,awrot stnile has been spurned, ant^defied, and assault­
Ibr this once," said the Judge, In a low
ed, and trarppled upon, must now be vin­
wav her answer. The Judge had left the
tone going towards Jiis daughter, “tte
dicated to the tert tilllo. The supremacy
“Then a lady friend oo a viailt-”-^9&gt;
room, but when ho returned, and with a
UXVJC32 J IPXIlJiDlIIXh J
company expect it." Do nut ao syriowrfyuf a constitutional tew must be made good
more subdued manner, took part ia the
Infringe upon the rules of etiquette ; in
insubstantial fact, as well as In name;
•No, not that, either.’
Aid Cauklig Extracts,
entertainment of tne bridal guests, no
fur this ia no lime when stems can in&gt;your own home set as jou please, but
“Well, then, they I b
one could fail to see that be too, had doin mlns, fur this once, plTaM me.
termined’to banish the enemy al ouce p »«e upon the understandings uf men.—
Every-*ye was tijrficd toward the bri­
To talk of any such eovreignty when con­
"Certaiuly," replied the lady, who had
dal pair Marton'S'principles were well and forever from that princely home.
cessions
are
given
to
pacify
those
who
arc
enjoyed
the toldi/r's dieoamfiuire with a
Thore who were present at that wed­
know/i—Henry hud been a convivslist,
in rebellion against it is but patient mock­ piquant relish. *'Z»S» Air «/aw,"—Cording can never forget the impression so
ttqr:
but of late hia friends noticed tte change
ery. The aubmlasi^a must come firs*.; ntpondml St. Low DoiHatraL
PEN8. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
solemnly
made.
Many
from
that
hour
Cbancrrv. u-otrti Lana om ias
in his manners, the difference of his hab­
and it must be a subin'uwion without con­
VELOPES, CARDS, At, Ae.
Jilkt. mcodJ ntary of Holbrook • Block.
forswore the social glass.
dition, without reserve. No loyal lawits— snd to-night they watched to see. M
they sneerlngty said, if he wu tie^ down I
reverenciag man will cnneenUo anything
MOST POPULAR •
Faioirrsci.
Havoc
amoso Rnu Gax
short of that. Until i*. is realised, cannon
Oglco in RaaaalT
to a woman's opinion so soon.
W« take
HYSICIAN i
•torn. State
Pourings brimming breaker they held XBAta.—Tte Xatioual JultUiftncrr nys balls must be the only messenger*."—JY. kuk Daily Ga\City, from which II Bill
it with tempting smiles toward Marion. that in the twttle of Gettysburg, and In F. Timtt, July -23.
be seen that ••Sunset C0x" has fixtd his
JOHN HOBERTS,
She was
WM very pale,
pa&gt;*. though
uiuugu more comfx*compos .
,
”
, _ •
—
figeree at 60,000 majority foe Broogh,
HYSICIAN aed Bwrgvee. Dw.Uing»s Breed
ed, and her hand shook not, ai smiling I ^en r*'*1 Ge"«r’1 ®®&lt;*ra were placed
Thx Daarr a Tbve Paacc Maaxcax. bevagiuat eae half aa much tooer figure*
■ay, n»ar lb* Coart Bouse. z
.u- ,_■&gt;-------------r...
.‘i I Acre
Kort du eonbot.
combat, aa
as fellows:
fellows: Generals
General*
Lack, she gracefully
accepted
-the crystal
—Only one poeailAe way now exists to, are.
Bat i Barksdale, Gareet, Armistead, and Petti
tempter, and raised it to ter lips.
E.;
“Ho Is now the candidate for the abofi
bring
permanent
peace
to
thia
country,
i erow are killed : Generwls Archer and
scarcely had ths done so. when every grow are killed; Generals Archer and and that way is so clear and plain that lion parly of Ohio for Governor, and
hand was arrested by her piercing ex­ Robinson wore captured ; Generals Kem­ none but tbs wilfully blind can mistake this fall jse prtwums hia friends may post
per and Trimble were wounded and cap­
clamation of "Oh; bow terribly!”
iL The draft is the beat assurance of up notieM of the defeat and political death
"What is ill” cried one and all throng­ tured ; Geaerals Hood, Peoder, Heth, peace the people can have. It will end of tte regenerate John Brough the woulding together, for she bad slowly carried Anderson, Scmmes, Jenkins, Scales, ih« war. The South cannot resist the te Governor of Ohio. — Araovrayw
II. WRIGHT,
Hampton,* and Jones all wounded. .Of
the glass al arm's length, ana was fixedly
army it creates, and by sheer inability
ttorney a»d counsellor at law
the five cavalry brigadiers whom Pleasan­
regarding it as tliuugh it was some hide­
Of this tte Kookuk paper says;
.nd S.lte»tor .nd Ceeaseller Ml CteaeMy.to withstand the heavy masses moving
ton first fought at Beverly Ford, but ope
let ettoeUoe will bowid to COMPOUND- ous object.
“All Democrats who stand by the Ad­
upon it from all aides, will bo forced
d Belting up PKEHCRII'TIONH; and aay
"What, ahc answered, while an inspir­ remains in the field—FiUhugb Lee, neph­ gradually U&gt; her knees. ‘What are we to ministration sre denounced by the Copper­
rebasing taadieisea of as can rely apco
ew of Gen. Robinson, and W. F. H. Lee
ed light shone from hia dart eyes, “wait
gain, then, by relapsing into Indolence head peace plotters as renegades from
arc
in
our
hands,
and
JonMnnd
Hampton
and I will tell you.
1 aee she added
and apathy 1
The great successes we the Dsmoeratle party, end the party Is
slowly, pointing one jewelled finger al are wounded. The invasion scheme of I have of late dbtained, are only valuable thereby beiag reduced to an exd&lt;te*e
Lee has entailed on hia forces such ghnstEGBERTS A STRIKER.
the sparkling liquid, “a sight that beggars
as means—the end Is still to b« reached. sndeciectMl uf ahbks and knaves—
l°j’ry I® thu loss of all thesu skilled
all dsacripjoa, and yet listen—1 will
All peopleofpatriotlsm and sense under­ What tteeditor ofthe Ansakoowaabout
oSicen, that the effect is as bad M a dor­
point it for you if lean. It is a lovely I cn defeats; for he can never recover tbs stand this. Iney are not opposed to the the proepecta'iq Ohio, wq don’t kttow, but
spot; tall mountains crowned with ver­
draft. By enforcing the &lt;mft note, at we do know that Sunset Cent, Member of
old dash and energy which made tte rcbKS1PPEN A BURROWS,
dure, rairo in awful sublimity around ;
the moment of gdhrral victory, the Gov­ CongreM from the Columbus Dlstsiet,
el army victorious for two years.
ernment expresses the will of the people, and one cf the leading Democrats of Obfe,
a river runs through, and bright flowers
was In our city a fsw days ago. and ad­
grow to the water's edge.
There is a
and serves all their future Interests.
mitted in enuverittow that Brongb would
thick, warm mist, that the sun seeks vain­
Rmivtiso ms Daarr Aroy th* Rwand Adviitv.
Oder. Unrdick Htrnnt, opposite tbn Postoflten,
ly to pierce.
Trees lofty and beautiful, aau-iow.—In a recent case, Jludge Cad- |
A Riot SuuMAartr Qubluui.—Ou teat Vallandigtem oasr bbJXK) vote, in
Kalanwiao, Michigan.
wave to the airy motion of lhe breexn. walader, of the U. 8. Disir is I Court io Thursday week, aa James Reeder a well tte State of Ohio.
J^EW HARNESS SHOP.
But there1—a group of Indiana gather; Philadelphia, declared that any one who known colored draymen was paMing
DANIEL COOK,
they flit to and fro with something like resists the draft participates in ths re­ along South Main street in Providence,
aTinxMJrr or ink Saaim Mudocxat*USTICE OF THE PEACE. G.ovrsl Lsed sad
The altentioff'of the public la Invited sorrow upon tteir dark brows, and bellion. ' And this te positively true, R. 1-, he was accosted by three Naw
mN. Y. Tribute says that of the
Tai Ageet, wUl Utete to tbs edtsetton of
in tteir midst lies a manly form, but hia whether te who oppooM the draft really ' York felloys, of the rough elasa that is first 041 victims oTCnppertead mob doo
to U1* New Harn*M 8b»p of
d.btaaadsIloUisr tesiaoM portalsiag toblioOteo.
dark cheek,bow deathly bis eyes wild with sympathises with the reboll ion or aoL— observable in town just now, who swore
R. A. COSDTEAR,
the fitful fire of fever. One friend stands By such seditious action iheGovernmiait' they would serve him as they servedCOUNTY oT-yiCE/ta
beside him—1 should aay kneel*—for sea is embarrassed (in its efforta to put down d—-d niggers in New Y’ork.
“Do you i 44 were natives of Ireland,8 of Geruaaay,
te is pillowing that poor head upon bis the Southern iasurruotiott against its au­ mean thatl" retorted the imperturbable 8 of the United States. 1 of England, 1 of
II. N. SHELDON
thority, and to that extent and in that Jim. "Yea d—n you, we mean that."— I Denmark, and 4 unknown, bight ware
breast
“Genius In rains, on the high, holy way, the encmiM of the Government are •Tile on, then,” aaid Reeder; and the boy* tetwtea tWi' “
*“
looking brow/wby should death mark It, aided and shotted.
The rebels of the rioters piled oo, poly to bo piled up 1 who were shot du
____OadernoM.
and be so young f. pxik how he throws
and the rioters of the North are by tte sinewy black, man ao quickly that
Good Eastern^ Leather Exclu- back the damp curls I sea hit* claap hie South
actuated by the aatoe belllab purpose, use they hardly recovered tteir aenacs before them had beer, throwing otonoa al
bands! bear nis shrieks Tor life; mark the same brutal language toward “niggers they were in the hands of officers, and do- police and military, and bad been
H. P. OintRRT,
how he elotebee al the form of hia com­ and abolitlooiate," and praoitee tte awiao posited in the lock-up for safe-keeping. It timed to keep away. Tear were frith
C°ic?iiV c
r«w“-0-0
panion, imploring to be saved. Ob I hear infernal crneltieo upon the iunooent and is probsble that James Reeder will not woman, shot while urging tteir husbands
Qanl4]
JL A. GOODYEAR.
him call piteously his father’s name ! aee telpleM. N orttern Copper tends, In fact, bo mobbed again by those fellows during and friends to fire upon the police and
him twine hie fingers together aa h» form tbs raaarva fores of Roteldom.
the pendancy of the present draft
Per­ troupe. T*9 or tbraa were small, chil­
shrieks for his sister— Me only slater—
haps Gov. Seymour will send fee Jim, if dren. who were at upper story windows
DB. A. P. DRAKE,
g. c. PR1IDLE,
tba twin of his soul—weeping for Mm in
the New York mob revfteA. He would when the troops nut of tnerdy, fired over
rJf?y^*wil'!fsi.'m
I 4te
his distant native land.
bo worth one hundred pusillanitnuus thehoaX o/ltertotara Nearly
•‘See I" she exclaimed, while tte bridal
rest war* men who wore fighting la .tte
All the icteraata at troth and Justice, rompromiMrs-wih disorder.
party shrank back, the'nntasted wine ,of dvilixalion and humanity—all that*
street*,: .Fisa, however, feat tteir lives
trembling In their grasp, and the Judge tends tn the increase of wealth, ths eitan-’
High Rgwaan nii'ScMTiTCTis.—The al tte burning of the armory, comer of
/TRANK ALLEN,
TEETH extracted er Med, oo short nolle*.
fell,ovsrpowered in Me seat, "sea hia arms .sion of cconnerae, and the advsnrenjent •tilutea emjMbyiBliy Governmenror ir*. Second avenue and Twenty-aeeonfl street.
are lifted to heaven ! te prays bow wiki- ,of mankind—are arrayed against slavery- divkluala to supply the pleas of drafted
On Gold and Sdr*r Plata, sad
___ lyj for mercy I but fever ruetea through whstterin AaXIM World or the Naw.RawRaaracj
ON VUtCANITE BVBBES BASE. bis veins. Tte friend beaHe Mm ia Refuateg to profit by the ieueons of bis- II stitutee direatly, are to occupy a moat .&lt;«a.—Tte editor
lory and obesrvklTon—turflfag the light■I favorable pneittoa. They not only re­ cwr, published at
I. H. COOK,
ceive the 1300, but also tte 1100 Gov-1
■aS tba dying uniter.
OF DBED6. ate Mate?
R. J. GRANT,

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•ides tteir renter Monthly pay, rations
and dotting daring service. II tte whole ar» called &lt;*» kirn and Asked to' aee hie

uni some manly bosom. The
yet upright with quivering
mrs steshng to tte outward
foot its extension and tte glass with
authority. But If It should. Il will then
have to reeko* with tte moral smmu and
tte material ksaeriManf tte whnte ehdi-

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I'nkm, UwKi have to acwnhat With manklnd.--to.dte Star, Jww 18.

�y«ral lii JJisuiljntt

HABTDT&amp;S BAJTKXB
■MBMRtaM Bl
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before it was
lhe Mama

CUL

NOTICES

in reality says but

til, (of which there to no doubt.)

la of Par
The monlh of July,in which tba rebels

iters will be ample both on and off the
Fmr Gfooitda.
"
'

Cotton baa advanced M.

m&gt; tbe Im of Joly iiiaiij overcast with

and sword of ruthless fovadera, and tare
ed the National Capitol^over to the sock

of September.

After the!

time to limo in obr columns, but for the
purpose of more convenient reference, we
propose in this connection to give a re­

na, losing twenty-five hundred men, and
John Morgan waa beaten al Green River

bridge In Ky.

On the 5lh RnsecrtMtook Winchester
and on the 8th Tullahoma, Bragg s army

flying before him. On tbe 8th Port Hudnon surrendered. On the 9th Buford and
Kilpatrick defeated Staarl a famous re
airy at Boonsboro. On the 10th General
Gilmore landed on Norte Island, and in

the most brilliant manner took all the
forte and guns of lhe enemy there, except­

ing Wagner and Cumming’s Point; on
the same day General Bbofnan drove

Johnston out of Jackson for the second
time, and Gen. Blunt beat a rebel army
near For} Gibeon. On the 13&lt;h Itae’i
rear guaad waa cut to ptecea'at Falling
Waters, and Gen. Pettigrew killed; Col.
Hatch of Iowa defeated Foreet inTenneaaee ; and Gen. Herron captured Yazoo

Qty, with many pripanere and atorea.—
On the 16th Gen. Blunt again beat the
rebels near Fort Gibaon. On tbe 17th
General Stanley captured Hunteville.—
On tbe 18th Cola. Powell and Tolland
surprised W 1fiber ilia and nut tbe Vlrgiola Railroad; Gcn. Potter left Newbern

of tbo special oomtniuee.
On Wednesday, the viewing commit-

lees will enter upon their duties, accord­
ing to their different rjseves, will com­
mence in tbe cattle ring. Ou tbe after-

yoong horses will be bold on the Creek.
On Thursday, the trial of the several
classes of horses will commence, and the

to commence a eampalga in North
thing can be done by Franco for Fo­
ld. Nor will tbe Emperor fall to natch

la any event eight or nine months more
out his purposes tn Mexico, and

The National ReyMicon at Waahlng.
too, of August 4th has an editorial upon
Lhe chances cf a foreign war to which
much semi official Importance is attached.
Il soys among other things:

If there shall be a slight occasion for
bosUlltlee, and Abe two nations are likely
to bo involved in war, our steam Marine
HI be at once converted into privateers,
end lhe commerce of Great Britain
bo driven from the ocean.. , Thus does
the criminal neglect uf the Queen of
England's advisers lend to the dblurt&gt;enc&gt;a
of tne
ot lhe world. War W\n
aven with England, but war ia
A nation of
spirit cannot submit to injustice, to Inso­
lence, to oulragy, through a series of
Fort to avenge its
wrongs. The course of England daring
the trying period of our trouloa has alien­
ated every American of ths loyal States,
hatever bls opinions upon the Admlnls
tration or the conduct of th
are significant facta, and indicate what the
future has in store for us. The niar.hinp
lions of Napeleon in Mexico deserve at­
tention, but the counter should bear in
mind that the United States
Mexico to its place aa a re
l snail uc niaoo;
Indeed, It*Is not tnprobabla that N
leon will find excuse for quitting the puei’
bich promisee no gocS to the
Uon

f

and look oo the atrugglea of the unhappy
nations of Europe, feeling whatever oc­
curs ean interest us only remotely.—
Americana already study the “balance of

I lealions of Luropeen diplomacy earnest-

those arch intrigoars and coo epl rat ore,
the southern slave-lords, were permitted
to eel up a separate empire on this con­
tinent! - Vindicii
' ■ '"
live, faithless,
ambitious,
unscnipuloaa, their machinations would
constantly imperil our peace and our bro",
istereata; their intriguesitb foreign
princes would threaten or insalt us unoeasingly.—&gt;N. F. Em. Pott.

We adjure all who claim lhe name of
Democrate, by our duty to^Country and
its beacon light of civil .liberty to caet
aside all nmpbalhy
through evil ro­
port and
ll good report," touching
stand by the country and
iteT&lt;
Jemocratic institutions. Reproach­
ful names have no terrors while the
broad banner of our republic, the emblem
of civil liberty, is over us, and we bold
up ite standard. We stand by the Gov­
ernment, seeking no fevore from it, and
pledging no aupport to individuals in it,
ill uphold it
ibe cboaen type
of our country and freedom with all our
energies during thia attempt to destroy
Our duty is to
our country, our
whole country, and nothing but our
country.” If that country fells we ask
no shield from its fate.
We have no purposes to serve but the

French Empire.

sissippi.

On Monday last two gentlemen, resi­
dents of this city, had an interv lew oo
bunneai
itb the Secretary of
Tba
conversationtornlng
torn I ngupon
upon lhe Eman------------------------cipation Proclamation, ana tbe ebaneea
mon country, and have no appeal
that there might aoon be overtures from
some of the insurrectionary states to be aeeomplisb.
readmitted into the Union, with slavery,
Remember that tbo evpr-llving princi­
Mr'Btanton, with emphasis and action
ples of Democracy teach that tbe citizen
suited to the words, remarked : When
owes no allegiance to any party, to the
tbo negro blood which was ehed before peril of hie country.
'
Port Hudson and Millikans Bend shall
return from the ground to circulate in the
Tax Smilx or Rceacaaia.—Tbe Spring
veins of living men, then, but never till
field RepMiain correspondent with tbe
then, by consent or action of mine, shall
Army of tbe Tennessee says that “Rosie
one freedman emand
ything worhing in the utmost
dent's proclamation
f, and la a model commander in
harmony,
When he ridee along
We |iad lhe above from ant of tbe two
arching In tbe •
gentlemen in question
ing in line of battle, our men cheer him
well known to tbe public—N. Y. Err­

defeated a division of Longstreet after a
brilliant fight; oo tbe 24lh occurred an
other defect of
rebel detachment al
Front Royal; on the 2flth Morgan and
tbe remainder of hb band were captured ;
tered into Kentucky, waa mot and ao bad­
ly beaten that hia campaign ended almost
before It was fairly begun.

Thus closed the month which began ia
such gloom and anxiety. Not ofily bad
tbo daring plan of tbo rebels been foiled;
the invaaion with which they had been
threatened ; not only waa the Capitol of
the nation saved from the fate prepared
for It by the enemy ; but that enemy loet
daring the month an entire army, and a
third of another, besides numerous small­
er detachments ; in all amounting to at
least seventy-five thousand men, and
rebels during the previous month, a total

of not laea than one hundred and forty
thousand men, killed, wounded and pris­

THE COXFKSSIOJTM aXD EXPERltNCE
xxavoca iwvaus.
PwMfebed Iw ths bsasffi
■sag ••». sa4 others, whs

seme time journals In tbo Polish
itb bitterness, that by
delays of diplomacy Russia baa galn-

on a aocosesful expedition into the interi­
or of North Carolina; and four hundred
rebels Were captured at ftienxi, In Mis­

Ob tbe 90th fifteen hundred of Mor­
gan’s men were captured in Ohio; on the
22d Loo’s whole army was in foil retreat
on Winchester; on tbe 23d Gen. Spinola

TW OhM Ball

are reqoirod’to be oo tho.ground by tbe

Those Intrigues are watched l&gt;y Arneriibe last moot eventful month.
w ith growing feeling of dislike.
annual Address will bo delivered at 3
When South Carolina seceded tbe
Oo the 1st of July Gen. Reynolds
London Timet cried out with exultation,
brought Lee to a stand before Gettysburg
henceforth the Db-United States are
On Friday, the trial of horses for dtlOn the 2d Meade fought the rebel army, zeca purses, and the annual meeting of likely to have a foreign policy,
true, indeed, that our
which be best on the 3d. Ou that day
the Society, forlhe election of officers,
lively and unwonted interest
Pemberton made overtures to Grant:
will be held.
in affairs
and oo the 4lh \ ickaburg was sorrsnderthousand men, waa badly cot up al Hele­

tar DftvraurxcM cvskd.

no tbo Fair grou nda.
ties ef material of war, both for array sad
All artidea of machinery or Imple­ Navy, are acmvwrelstfnr• now batteries
of artillery are ordered;
ments for trial should be
the Parte correspondent of the London

| SIM of September.
Tbe plowing match and trial of imp!
life—the Union cause, thus overclouded,
meats will commence on the first day
emerged, ere that month waa gone into
(Tueaday) of tbe lair, under lhe direction

tortoa, extending from tba Potomac wee-

Breadstuff.

that hf may think it a part of windyn
I yield, and noee more snow to Europe
I Napoleon champion of popular rights.
There are again rumors of busy prepar­
ations for war.
Marsha! Pellisier has

markably pleasant, winning, and reassur­
ing smile, which really lightens the hearts
of kia soldier, satisfying tham that all Is
well and making them confident of aooceaa. There ia no delusion about thia It
is an actual facL 1 doubt if you ean find
man In this army who will tell you that
as nok exprrieuocu a iweiing o
encouraged reslstanoe to it. It is bitter,
and security—an indefinablesomedeadly, and almost uncontrollable. Tbe thing—that gave to him lightoeea of heart
soldiers declare with the utmost earnest- and limbs, and^a bold assurance within
neaa that when they oome home they will himself that be waa bound to conquer, on
kill all such men.
When tbe news of seeing Rosecmni pass in tbe dread hour
the murder of Provost Marshal Sterone, of trial and death. This feeling is akin
by the Copperheads of Rush county, III
reached the army, Wilder had actually

BoLanxa’ Hatrid of “PBact" Dzwo—Col. Wilder, of the famous
Mounted Infantry, aaya that people in
tbo Loral States can have no conception
of the feeling In tbo army towards those

oners, besides numerous cannon, flags and

progressing favorably.
No Important
news otherwise received.

| The citizens of Marshall, Bell

Hew Advertisements.

Now York. Aug 7.XWaahbgtoe apeoials thia morning are almost wholly dee lately. Tbo weather b very hot. The
titute of news. Conacripta are arlving
in eonaiderable numbers. Geo. Meigs
sayrtbe Government lost 9,000 horses
in the Maryland and Pennsylvania cans of the Boston Herold in a letter dated
"Off Charleston, Aug. 2d," says:
paigns.
"The new battery erected by Gen.
Gilmore ou Morris Island, b mounted

New York, August 7.—The steams/
Geo. Wezkimytea. from. New Orleans,
ed against Sumpter, there will bo a dreadAugust let, has arrived.
Ex-Mayor Smith of New Orleans had
bodiea. Ono boor and a half b allowed
arrived there, being released from Fort
Pickens; also ExBenster Leetbe. They
it will be compelled to

affect railroad common nation with

NOTICE!
(Tuesday) at Beltoroe, to aee what c

C. WKLTOfl

UNIVERSAL

CLOTHES WRINGER

Gen. Orney, of Gen. Herron a com

U. 8. steamer Tesses*e. fis&lt; ship of AdOr*
leans. A large number of invalids, from
ths rebel garrison of Vicksburg, bsd ar­
rived at New Orleans. Also, some 50
registered enemies from Sl Louis. Their
destiMtion was Mobile.
The new Monitor AsosAo is at Vicks­
burg. Tbe Otaye waa expected. Tbe
CUrtow and PittAor^
are blockading
Red River.
An important military and naval ea­
se on foot al Aickaburg. Gen.
some dozen skeleton negro
regiments organizing al Vicksburg.
Vara Crux sdrices toJulylfilh, report
the deth of the American Consul on the
13th. No American or English
tft coast. French
liah and
e^e seizing everything, Endi
•ican. On tbe
American.
the 8th a French ।steam-1
er arrived at Vers Crux, with an English |

ew

Rio Grande, with a cargo of arms
at 9fHX),000, intended for Tease
though lhe schooner cleared al
pool for Matamoras. Her officers
five more loading for Matamoras.

New York, Aug. 8.—The Richmond
papers of Ute filh coo tain the following

wRHCER:

such an evidence of tba growth of health­
ful sentiment In that
of Virginia aa

railroad
a vsonsvasD
waa held at Bedford on the 30th uh
from this place, to Balli* Creek.

CLOTHEN tiAVRR! A
KTBKKUTII SAVES1

statement of its doings has reached m
iKst. I'Alh FOR
Btuxt

Dur loss U &gt;li killed and eighteen wound

pepper yesterday brought nothing further
I.f interest in relation to the battle over
Brandy Station. Important movements

provide against certain coctingeocira
which may be developed at any moment.''

Moxxr — R.J. Guakt. P

master at this place informs

EtZw

Cuthbert, Barry County, containing
u u GOO 11
YEARS* CON
umI

dollars, m money, which has been ese

KT A ST V-E.

and returned here for reriaimaUue.
direction of the letter giving no PusUX

NO WHINGER

•

without

CAN

HE DURABLE

coowmix
I ■*atvd Is ever

ridrw. mors definite than tba rang.
tire county makes it difficult to

th o rightful owner, and'ibe object of

arrived oct Ude and
ill be landed to*
night, on Fully Island

in obtaining her money.

Rare, Rani. Raw.-During the
Tbe following order of tbe President is
published for the Information -and
emmsnt of all oonerrned :
Executive Mansion, Washington,
July 30,

A Milwaukee despatch, let instant, to

Ibe existence of a force uf boelik
Indians in Juneau county b not with
give protection to Ito citizens, of whatev­ nut foundation. A despatch from New
er class, color or condition, especially Lisbon ibis evening states that five h&gt;
tboee who are duly organizedsoldlgre
in lhe public service. Tbe tew of nations of Mr. Austin, four mil
out from the
village. Mr. Austin waa abeetit al tbe
y civiliaed
no distinction as to
ere Mra. Austin and two small children.
nF prisoners of war aa public eoemiee.—

CARD

PHOTOGRAPHS.
yet through haytag
Ibis b novliterslly U,M “

village last

Navy OMeers,
137 Fru-mr,
A Haavv B*Lanca or Pamoate.—

ed in killing one of tbe Indians and
wounding another severely, when the

barbarism and crime against the eivilbalion of the age. TheGovsmment of the
United Steles will give protection to all
Its soldiers, and It the enemy

took to flight.

r**pUon
The report states that

J* J] v'-T I&gt;hTA'PT'l C A-T-TilTHT?.

made of the total extarmiaatioo of these
the offense shall be punished by retalia­ scourges.”
tion upon the ene my’a prisoners in our

A BABuaova lEaousn Bcllwv.—In
It b therefore ordered that for every
soldier ofthe United States killed In vio. the skirmishing which prided the evso
lalion of tbe laws of war, a rebel soldier uatiun of Johnston, tbo rebels used an
shall be execute^; and for every one en­
slaved by tbe enemy,or sold into slavery,
rebel soldier shall be placed at hard
lalmr on the publie works, and continued
at such labor until tbe other ehall be re.,
.
.
.
Dn striking any
B»«J explode with a terrible effect
One of throe terrible mleailee struck one

oners is slaty foer thousand.

*

sand Union soldiers in their possess

a tiTUKscoric

views

Vallandigham'a chances for
smaller and more beaaUfi

Uon grow

&lt;re freely offered la Ohio that he
Scarcely a Democrat can be found h
. WeMtro Rreerr. who will vote foe fc

and twroiy-oM Democratic papers h

ABBABAM LINCOLN.

already repudiated him.

7KD*r7w^i^A5r7ai»’^!.

wt,a” of* *mPu Minto ball b always
ronsidered of a dsngerou. character, but
!*"“*
*»’• a-eriUdla p»Uln.
Leavenworth, Aug. 7.—The Santa Fe 't,
Mb ... or
«!“. M.tkm'Id,, .nJ h,..
furnished to Johnston's
J

Txi Foaaicw Wan Rcwo^-8

ESTABLISHED 1790.

PETER LORILLARD,

the sensation romers relative to a
poet of war"with England or Franca
entirely without foundation.

Devin han based a proclamation cal

property to relievo and ouro the «»m

BROWN H?.TIT.

This b tbo hied of draft in the Boull
Mm al the North the figbuM M*
gioab divided into two el— and

spirits,
Ague, Arc.,

TIUX»W RXL'FF.

Gonmwoa Arxxx ar Booth Caucus a.

the Battle Creek

what source they may.

[JHEISIL (L0T1ES

valued
rebels, I
New Tori, August 10.—A pri
Liver­ letter from Morris island, dated Au
report

Idlers in hia command love and confide
from going homo to kill the murderers. in him : the noun
baa faith in him ; and
Thio fact might be kept in mind by eo«ne
Deserters have
In of tbo most active of our home traitors
said this frequently. The deserters who
were stolaa by the Indiana
July the * Confederacy
with benefit, aa their names are well | noma into our )inea‘are belter dressed
known to every soldier in the army, and end better looking than any I have seen after a sharp fight,
moot heartily detested and spoken of as
were ktiled and wounded on. both sides.
marks for future vengeance.
y are mostly oonscripta. i near a one
greater part of Mississippi and Louisiana
aay bo thought Bragg would lose nearly
half of fab army before crossing the Ten-

—According to a statement from the Bal*

Marshal route

' b likely to bd outdoes by
railroad to some point on the Csotra

beet terms offered, let them ooms

Nor were other results wanting.

bibbed al Norfolk, is

record of the doings of the meeting,

they willlal no former busmens

fight at Brandy Station yesterday evening
y of Stuart's cavalry sad
m's horse artillery and
three brigades of Yankees, with twelve
pieces of artillery.
Stuart brought ou
ibe fight by shelling the woods in which

lasting Irom t o’clock until eight,
enemy waa driven within a mile

adjoining loculi lies seem to be fully a

IS-U reported that tbo rebel authorities
at Charleston propone to sell at auction
colored Union soldiers captured by

Z18W--kSSMMHBT

�LATEST

FOR THE

ABRIV AL!
4LOW PRICES"

"22 1D-Ackley,
“ “ Freak Mien,
TbeeooMsutcfW. W. ।
upon tbe table.
1 On motion It was
*•**•*, That, hstarftu
-««■&gt;,
-kould b. allowed by tbe Common CoonSL
■1”"w u
tbe aSdavit of lhe person presenting the

R.J. GRANT!

DRYGOODS

Jtjal Jotirra.

On motion lhe following waa adop.ed 11

k The citizens of Marshall, Bellevue and

adjoining localities seem to bo fully awake
V&gt; tbe importance of making an effort to
♦fleck railroad communication with thia

place.

They held a meeting yesterday

(Tuesday) at Bellevue, tn aee vbat could

be done to forward that object. A delgation of^about fifteen went from this
place to the meeting. Tbe time of put­
ting our paper to press, will prevent any
record of tbe doings of the meeting, thia

week. Quito a competition ia likely to
spring up between the friends of lhe
Marshal route and tbo Battle Creek rouU.
From present appearances Battle Creek

A«enAe&lt; That tba Street Commission•r be wd.he la Iwroby authorised to ap­
ply street 0^ highway labor to the build­
Ing of cross-walks, at his discretion, snd
render aa accuont of ths amount so ex
psoded by him on the sameOn motion, voted, that the Street Com.
repair lhe aide-walk around the Court
House square, and keep and render a
asperate bill of the expense.
On motion, voted, that the Streal Com.
fill up the well in tbe centre of lhe street
near the Fuller House, and cause lhe
Sign-poet and other obstructions in the
•treel near tbe same place to be remov­
ed.
,
On motion, the time of the Marshal’s
warrant for the collection of taxes was ex­
tended thirty days.
On motion , Board adjourned.
W. Hats, Recorder.

PROB ATX OADrB.-BTATEOTMlCHIGAX,
Conrrr or Bust, aa.
‘
Al a aaaaiow of tba Paabato Coart for the reunly of Barry, hoid.nat tb. Probate OfUre. io tbo
»ai*t« of Bantings. m Tuesday. tba fourth
day at August. in tU ynar aw. ikooaand eight
haadrsd ^.A
—
&lt;■

TOIL IKWDTr IPAY,
CHANCERY ORDER

KOTO USE OF TRADE;

JTATS OF MICH1Q AS.-DghUi Jnriicaal Cire5 sM, to Oi-oary.
“

Come and See!
WE

STONE'&amp; HYATT

HVAE

CHEAPER* THAN THE CHEAPEST
TWir IMMENSE STOCK of

Racoxnxx’s Omen, Aug. 10, ’03.

The Common Council met at tho Re­
corder’s office, Augul 10,18C3.

DRY goods;

Present

—lbs President, Trustees, Sheldon, Ellis,
Pareoua, Allen

and Ackley.
Council
TATE OP MTCUIGAX,County of Barry, aa.
At a aeeafoo of tba Probate Court far the
called to order by the President
eounl. of Berry, boldoa at the Probst. Ofaee, fa
ia likely to b^outdone by Marshall. A
The Marshal presented an order given th. Vfllare of Haatinga, on Tnaodar, tba Slat
day of July. In the rear oae tboueandelglt hun­
railroad to acme point on the Central is to W. H. Hayford for 325 dated May dred and aixtydhrre. Present Hhannaa C. Prinwhat lhe citixsns of thia place want; and 5lh, 1850, and ao order given to N. Bar­ dia. Judge of Prebeta.
Jo tba mailer of tba retai. of Magerrtt M. Flab,
they willlot no former business associa­ low fur &gt;4 &amp;0 dated May 3, 1856, both
tions stand In the way of accepting the of which orders were received of A. H.
best terms offered, let them come from Ellie, which aaid orders said Ellis re­
what source they may.
ceived for tales when be was Marsha! in

S

newiMpar. printed in anid oomaty ofMisery, where
the
prernkae. are attoaud. and that aabl pul&gt;Ikcabon be continued la aaid paper, at toaet one
in each week for nix wreks In anereeaiaa—oe
that be case, a copy of thia order to b. fpcreonally aerved on Um aaid Ed word W. Taylor, thirty
daya before Um day of hia appaaraure, aa hareia
■xs, llMlings, June 10th, 18*3.
it watnnT

CXXX9

Groceries,
BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

1856; and says that at his settlement
Wi vnpkbstaxd a railroad meeting with tbe Common Council, said orders
was held al Bedford on the 30th ulL to were lost or mislaid until lhe, past spring,
deliberate in regard to tbe proposed route which statement be certified by affidavit.

from thia place, to Battle Creek.

No

statement of Its doings baa reached us.

Strat

Mcmrr.—R. J. G^At, Poet-

nsaster st this place informs us thst there
is a letter, addressed to Mrs. Moses

Cuthbert, Barry County, containing ten
dollars, in money, which has been sent to
the Dead Letter Office at Washington,
and returned here for redaimation. Tbe
direction of the letter giving no Posloffice
address more definiteythan the range of
the entire county makes it difficult to find
lhe rightful owner, and'tbe object of this

notice ia to aid tbe party most interested

Notioo l« bweby gir»n. that bvrirtoe of a Ji­
aal b« graated:
And it la furtb.r Ordered, that the neiilion«r nnee granted to m. by tbe Prob* Court far tba
On motion, it was voted that the pre*
give notice to the pence ■ iut»r»«ted la said county at Barry, bearing date lb. Mth day at
enl Marshal be authorised to receive skid nUU. nf Uw pc-jdeocy of aaid petition. »od lh« Mar. A. D. 18*3. I abal" upoao to tale al pnblic
anettou, to tbo bighaat bidder al lb. Xorth door
orders and that ho be allowed for lhe bearing thereof, by eaualng a copy uf this order of the Court Ilona., tn th. village of Hastings,
to bo publUbod In th. JitoM/a Bs"/r. a oawaKr priuwd and drrulailing la lad county of in tba ooenlr of Barry, and Btofa of Michigan,
Sams'on settlement.
y. fur three mceaoer. wreka, previone to on Moaday, the faraolnalk'flllb) dayfof Auguai
next. 01 «M o'clock, P. M. of aaid day. the know­
Moved that E. Parsons be allowed to aaid da’ of bearing.
ing deacribed Real EataU, belonging to .aid
ly ji
B. C. PRIXDI.E.
build aside walk of gravel In front of
mtoora, to wit; Villas. Lot number Ua (10) in
(A Una copy.)
Judge of Probate.
his Blacksmith shop.
Yeas and Nays
JWoek number .lee.n (11) of EaaUrn Addition,
in th. Titlag.&lt;rf HasUitga, county of Barry and
called, and motion lost. Yeas—Parsw.s,
Blate of MienIgan.
W. I. r. HAMH,
Sheldon.
Nays—Ellis, Ackley and
Dated. July’ 41b, 16*1. [jyll
Guardian.
Estate of Lather Rill.
Alton.
TATF. OF MICHIGAN, J ,, Probato Court
On motion, the acct, of D. H. Everts,
Barry County. ,/&gt;
for said county,
DVEBT18EMENT.
-*t saAstoQ of eaiJPOurl bolcton st lbs Pro­
Sheriff, waa audited and allowed at 11,78
bata Office, in iBrvtn»g»of (lutings,ot&gt; Tunder,
and order drawn.
. th. ;th day of Joly. In tea year on* teotfundAigbt li nod red sad aixty-thr... Present, CITY,. HARDWARE
STORE.
On motion, Council adjourned.
Hbartnan C. Prtndlr. Judge of Vrotato.
_
W. Hats, Recorder.
In -tbe mailer of tee ealale of Lutker Bill
late of said county, deeeaaed
On raadtag and Bling tee petition, duly vtriled

CARPETS
Z3T These Ge«4s&gt;Ave bees! &gt;wchMedslite (before*! 4ecUae II &gt;rl
cm la New Tert, &gt;■&lt; wiU be mI4 ta
satisfy tbe Farcbaser.
Battle Cre^fc,play 14, IMS.

3m

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS

S

Price, with Bruner and Feller, *40,

GROCERIES

in obtaining her money. .

C’JUrtswan, Deo. 20th, 1801.
Da. C. W. Roaacx:—D*a* Sis.—1
Ram, R*nr&gt; Raia.—During tbe last have been carrying out the above motto
two weeks it has sprinkled? uli rained, in proving tbe qualities and benefit of
and poured and poured and poured.; and your “Stomach Bitters," for over sis
then it would pour and pour and pour and months using them myself In my old ago;
snd in many instances recommending
rain and sprinkle. We will leave It to them to others, and giving to persons
those who are not yet through haying, if, who needed a pure invigorating Tonic
thia is not illerslly tone in every respect. Bitters refreshing and strengthtning to
tbe system. 1 cheerfully endorse their
goodness, and use them In preference to
Wool.—More wool waa brought in
all others.
this village last week than during tbe en­
Very Respectfully,
8. J. Bxowxx.
tire season before. Prices ranged from
Rev. Samuel J. Browne baa been a de
30 to 55 cents.
.
voted laborer in lhe cause of Christianity,
in CiMinnati, for more than thirty years,
A Hxatt Balascx or Prisoxm.—The as almost every old Cincinnatian knows.
balance in favor of the government Such testimony from such a source, is
against tbe rebels in the number of pris­ not to be passed over lightly. No other
Proprietary Remedies ever presented to
oners is slaty-four thousand.
We have
the public, ever received a lithe of the
on hand and in parole seventy-nine thou­ -oramondation from mxm or STixmx.t, in
sand rebel prisoners, sgainst fifteen thou­ every walk ofiifs, that mine have done.
sand Union soldiers in their possession. See ad ver Use menu
This makes tbe exchange market easy.

j^-Vallandigham’a chances for sleo-

tion grow •'amaller and more beautifully
Bets
are freely offered in Ohio that he will

toss’ with esch succeeding day.

not carry lhrt&lt; counties in the Stale.—
Scarcely a Democrat can be found in the

WesUrn Reserve who will vote for him,
and twcnty-ont Democrstic papers have

HARD-WARE
ed, and ell other pence* latereaUd io sold ooUlo
ere repaired to sp|&gt;«r al • sraakm rf aaid Conrt,
tkontobe boldwialtba Probats(MBca In ibe Tillags of Uastiog*. and ■bow cansa. if any tb.ro b..
why the pray.r of th. petitioner ahoold ant b.
•jSd^it la further ordered, that tbe peliiiotrtr
•IraeotlM to the perw.1 Inwrwtod In aaid oetate
of th. pendency of said petition and tb« braring
thereof, br causing a oop/ of IhU order to bo pub
Uabed in the ~Haatlnga Banner." a iMwawper
priatml and cirenlaiiag In aaid -maty of Dairy,
for oil wceka. imm^iately prarioua to laid day
’hdTs'"1'
BBKBIIA^C. FBIXDLR,

AND

jtoMibte fcr ltie(oleutoCrefMir.’*J*tatare Orea.

DRY GOODS !
Don't forget tbe

CITY HARDWARE STORE,
appears that tbo shore named defendant, Daniel
L. Yowell, ia not a rwM«ol of thU SUU, bet re
■Idea in Ihe fluU of Mow fork ; On motion of
Hwiaaar A Atunt, Plaintiff'• AUor»ey», it i»
Oansaan, that tbe »ald non reaidanl Defeodaat,
Danini L. Powril, onaao hia appearano. to be anUnd in thia cause, within three mowlha from thia
hWEt

Stacks of

Sent *e
it I. further ord.red. that withTo
Iwenlr days the «U1 Plaiatlffa aaus. a noticof
thia order to bo pwbli.hed, once in each week, far
for six wooka, in the "HaaUngi Banner, «P»W«

—r-r-.

Clothing

already repudiated him.
Tnx Fonuox Waa Rowom.-Statemenu from Washington a«Mrt that all

"Haa eombiaod with tM ewa peosllar BMrila all
the really .aluable ImprovenkeaU of tbe higher
priced eeeoMsee."—/Wcoeieeteiea.
“TMamacbiae, la tbe opdaiMi of tko eomaiUlee.
tils more nearly tbe retailenela of a perfect
femUy maehtae thaa anr an eihib&gt;tioc.“-He«iAito hetUuU JCcAI***— npart «&lt;18M

Notice!

tbe sensation rumors relative to a pros­
pect of w*f with England or France are

entirely without foundation.
Tua Draft North asp South. Je^
Davis has issued a proclamation ailing
lb. eiUra mala W1??" O',U“
Bouib
lb. &gt;f- oT 16 •?&gt; U-—
Tbi. la tba Mod ofdiaA I"
Bowlb.flMateba Nonb tba labUaf M«j£-

WAS CLAIM A6KHCY!

&lt;100 &gt; MM IMO Wo a**—*” “
arcood eloa la cot to raapood until too
£rata&gt;o.l&gt;aibat»ud. Al lb. Boo £V-

BOUNTY, BACK BAY, PENSHWB,

arroMobodlod oltiaoo la
■houldar bto tot»k«t wd taka tba Bald,

„d no oppotwalt, la to A»—JJIDea rn.nj panoaa abo ar. aHad»dl«l
ood porfcall oontpataet «» mllltar, «•

Ws take in exchange for goods—
Wheal, Core, Oats, Bultar.Urd,Pork,

and finally almost everything yoo have
to sell.
.
HT D&lt;*’* fail to give « a ®U.

Mill alooa.

_

PAPER-RAGS^Thekfataat worts' yriea

�IALE

LANDS.

u-nomcx.

..toy*.

•D'B.. 'BOBKCK'B
tajMVD Vt!«\TVBTL

Arturos litmu'i Ornes.
Laartag, Misto, My 1.1**

Cwflgto*,
v""1

B.atA^ B&lt;Ac.

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■* ■ •vt »K ■.'» ]l
of doTkre MHh'iye* iw

Utah

rrariu.toajmbli^tlto
Cenv^tatc*

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■^uvbxtou*
&lt;4. whiAhawe bi*»l*bworod apon him frcai

uadRrfo.ji n iw
laasr w
' 1MI.
Town 3 North of Range 7.WoaL •
kt Vcf
t IK JO IT Ki X) »0 '

d&lt;:ir

5 ttap-n^tithe

gistings’ gisintss Ji

.Ktol-J

.»♦ "ftVeoA

cun\ VkW*
M -4a that they strike kt tba root of iMame,
bycawdbMlMaratyfwrtidwofMBMHfr

csasE-ssafsussSir'
5r.£=4^XvJ!ili'xs:
■‘ 1 bar. u-t &gt;W B
art.kill* In mv H

\u A\\«r

04
5!
“

am

'£»\.oo£l,
far the life and health of lhe-Udy derradi
.raw tba rarity of th. bk«l _ _ _ _

Zfcrq/uita,
Bgphllia, -q
Bkl* Qhttaaaa, Oid floras,
BiU JHir-tm,
^Aeunratiam,
(pyapapata,
flWb Ho-WocAs,
UtSr Oamplatnt,

sMABON ALLES,
TXEALK8 IX''fi*0CEkIK8, pre
4l&lt;.*** «i«h. bdtttr, tard, port.
Bilknod., ilramaM&amp;I,iii.«a
Call tore1. Mrek. mateatfi»riUaUa

Tumor.,
jKrupttons,
Flit, Qirafulc^a Gw.*riipHen, tuh

I I

I '-T &lt;

Onpcreon writes, he? daughtor was eu red
»f fits of nine yawn* oUuding, end &amp; Vitos'
dance of twn ycara
AJfOTHEt writes, hi. .on who eared
after Uia Mb bad afaioat.waatad wwwy.

u?*4-"-,----- AXOTm^B nn*d of Fovar and Ague
wftar trying eocry medicine io hia reach.
AHOTHER waa rarod of Fem Sore
which had existed fourteen veare.

Cam inaumaH&amp;e orihapeMia and Liter
Ooaralainl could ba mettAontkf ia whkh the
Farikaa a*4 PUb
’WotVk.Wbx a CKavm.

'VWftX.ooA VAU
are tbe most artim snd thorough pilk that
upon the Uv»&gt;.«ncis-

•

dition. which is Ho at.i to ba Ibe ease with
•imply a purgative pill
They aro really a
, *&amp;\6o&amp;SwA Tavc.'c VvW,

1. A. UOLBROOK,
A TTUBNKT and Conswter .1 Loo. Sol
A CUarery. Ooaarai Land and Tu I
iOhrt. soeoud story at Holbrook's Mock.

which, ia oo^taetion with the
YA.00&amp;
•

will rare all tha afcrcmstjifonod dtooaou.

IxUr-iu., &lt;P»irt in tha ^Jcureis,
QXxxinaza, la.
Try three mediomea, and yon will Mm
"S year neighbura, who hart used tboat,

AIEB8

CATHARTIC PILLS

and they will aay they are

GtooA ^A«A\.c.vat»,
•«d

too

should try them before going for a

Get a Famphlai or Alname of ay local
Mjant, and read the c-rtificates, and if you
Mva am doubted you will

YjowXoX. e-o voott.
AaaMJ By ths Board of Supervisor. of Barry
County.) That It .hall be.tbe imperative duty ot
the Board of Buporrtoors, st thia and all subsoJT^«Tn,3.7’'t?r^?L,lJ

) FOR SALE BY

l‘«opl», where security for cotta ah.I| bar* bean
fivea by tits OompUtaast al ibe tomtseMMaaat
,uU’OT *■ '“** wher*
»•» reqelm
,oel&gt; wearily to be given, or wbre tba earn are
MIM by parties, or where flare are imposed and
coots paid, or when tbo combl.ln.nl fclito .u.
tain bia action. And it .Rafiho tbe duty of tbo
Comity Clerk Io read thia Boeotatln at th. commeraeiMnt of every session of tbo Board ofBurrvi.ore and that lhe fbregeing Reflation be
published in both vlHsjpt new.paper, for cue

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Btrikar, lleatis*.; Ki Miebsls. Joy R.

tARLBDBD 1700.

•• »• tab Baum
WOOLEN FACTORY,
RAftTtWrM wr.w.
’

FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD

bi SCALES
of Aunm

Bold in Detroit by Faaaaxv a Sanutr.

HOWARD

ASSOCIATION.

£18
B’lH

£ JT

H. F. CHERRY,
PIOUXTY CLBM sad Rotary FabUe. Os
V? tn th. Coart Hrare.
'
D. Bvaiasa. Drf-ty Clerk, my bo farad in ■
•tore af Robarta i HuHlm. to Hlobreok'sHtosk I

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NO. 18.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1863.

liMinjt Naswr,

Stltrttl Rottrj.

13 PUUL1SHRD EVERY WEDNESDAY,

one day, try to porere my eool tn patience.
And thio day has been the trial day.—
Shall I go eat”
Mrs. Barlow looked up with a timid.

Thu Islet Intelligence from New Zea-

&lt;Z“le
native population, the latter being the
aggreaTre.
Tb. Maori king appear,

In

AOTXBTMIMO.

rive.
“Little Eddy waa umusrily fretful thia
morning, as you will remember.
He

from the Bret to have entertained btenre
distraat of tbe English colonieta. and It
waa not until after revere fighting that
he wee induced to enter into amicable
relatione with them. Sir George Gray,
the Governor, however, was aivedept at
conciliation, and contrived UVgain not
only the confidence but the , (flection of
the natives, as well aa of the colonists,
a
ii
II
r

•”

coin that ba con haye no arore eoldiera

"lie mu noi oc.isww
of the North cared whether Jeff.
Devi. wU at Wrobington ^A^J^
oota."—Attorney fferorul CniAfitlfi

^Groeral'butler-tho American Hay-

two or three times; but, remembering
either undsrrtand or did not mean to onmy good reodutlotf, I pct on tbe armor
derrtand. The speaker came, he eahi. to
of patience, and never let him bear a
talk conciliation and peace, and in doing
tone of my voice that waa not a loving
tone. Dear little fellow! ‘ When I went
M-gMu,*. lUfUi
to wash him, after brtak&amp;st, 1 found jet v
party. They aae the uaiwra. — 6
behind one of hi. ears a small inflamed g
boll. It has made him slightly feverish' r
oberts
triker
and worrisome all day. O wasn't I glad 1
Its mind to resist the unlawful usurps ti«ta
that patience had rnltxi my spirit t
I
of thia imbecile Administration to pro"After you went away to tbe etorc, t
known aa the ‘•Tataraimaka Block," were
R. J.JIRANT,
Mary
got
into
one
of
her
bad
humors.
—
I
□•calmly f«c«4 th* »&lt;rfnl Ola.
She didn’t want to gn to school, to begin ccompelled to derert their farm, and come
town. The enemy plundered and
with; then she couldn’t find her elate; luto
I
but will oppose this
and then her shoe pinebed her.
I felt &lt;destroyed these farms and bald posses
very much annoyed; but recalling my ।eion of the land on which they stood. At
a new and moat complete assortment of
good resolution, I met her irritation with Ithe oeesation of ItostUillee no agreement
MASON ALLEN,
DREW AND MEDICINES,
calmness, her wilfulness with patient ad- &gt;
- sma
---- — ■----- --, and no attempt was made to dis­ of the South must be respected -, or in tbo
.EKLER IN dROCERira. provtsieae.
monition, her stubborn temper with gen- imaka,
I
a^Chcmicaia, Valuta, Olla, Cam
tie rebuke; and so 1 conquered.
She Ilodge the natives from it;, the latter last retort we roust perforce. turn oar
Uphcnc, Barnlng Fluid,
kissed me, and started for school with a itherefore retained poeseeeion, claiming to artillery upon the African.red grenllre
TURPENTINE and alcohol.
cheatful countenance, her elate in her Ihave conquered It by furccof arm., though who have garrotted tbo Constitution and
_____ Si___ "______ /Jnu P Andretti.
satebel, and the*pinching shoe unheeded. the previous legal title// the European.
, . ___ 1___ —
a...,
Th. Gm.
And so I had my reward.
"But my trials were not over,
gome ,
I if to ••«• the godligtil tboogbi
extra washing wa. needed. So I called ।a vote ofj£200,000 for the reinteatemonl much longer, be did rot hesitate to «y
' would have war at the North—atour
yt FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
Ellen, rod told her that Mary would re­ of the Mftoni.ta, such reinstatement to be we
ROBERTS A STRIKER,
PURPOSES,ONLY.«J
quire a frock and two pairs of drawers effected in such manner a. the Governor own beatbstones."— Tkomai D^inn., of
It r
to be washed out, tbe baby some slips, rod hi. adviwro shall deem proper.
NnJtrny.
,,
-±r_
end you some pocket-hrodkerchiefv.
A wa. generally expected that Sir George J “If Ohio would sufier herself to follow
BLocId
nancy refusal leaped from the girl’s quick Gray would have ordered the rcoccupa- tbe New Eoglaod Statra, and t&gt;e taxed
tioo
of
the
Tataraimaka
Block
by
milita
­
Also a full »toci of
tongue, and Indignant words to mine.—
and kept under by tyrbnta of the*?
’
Patience ! patience! whispered a email ry force, but ho preferred trying peaceful State.,
and did not secede fr&lt;Mn them, bo
still volee. I stifled, with ro effort, my negotiation. Accordingly, attended by would secede from Ohio, and dig up the
feeling., restrained my speech and con­ two or three chief, in the employ of the bones of bis mother and carry them aero—
SWEEZBY * Al-LEMgoverntn.nt,
and
unannounced
and
unex
­
trolled my countenance.
Very eatnly,
tbe river, and stake tbe dual from bis
A TTORXEYH ATLAWand SviicUor..te Cbte▲ GOOD DAY’S WORK
ax to all exterior signe, did I look Into parted, he .uddfnly left Auckland rod feet, and think of Ohio no more.”—Judge
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, HPICE8. PEPPER,
Ellen's free, until she dropped her eyes penetrated into the heart of tbo Maori J. W.
Q.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISING. CODFISH;
counter. Th- Maori, hailed him with • •■Rasi.tance to tyrants is patriotiam I
' to the floor in confusion.
the wildest demonstration, of joy, and ,The minions of Lincoln and Tod have in­
never do another,' said Mr. B*r!&lt;;w, rub­
“You must have forgotten yourself,"
"all went merry as a mnrri»go bell," vaded our roti, to drag from their homes
bing hi. hand, together briskly, and with
said I, with some dignity of manner, yet
until be touched the subject of tbe die- six hundred freemen of Crowford county.
the air of a man who frit very much without a sign of Irritation.
Qlie wa.
aniDJEEST 'J‘XRinniEKE3
pleased with himselC- humbled at once; confessed the wrong, puted block, when their countenance. ,To arm. I ve men of Crawford I have a
t.. w. WING.
changed, and they poritively refused lo bullet ready f««r the dastards who order
“And M have I,’’ Mr.. Barlow'• voice and begged my pardon.
Ad&lt; cssklnc Extracts,
I forgave her,
• 'Mu lti a lower- tone, and les. exultant, ’
[live it up. Heathen told them plainly one drafted man to leave hi. home and
after reproof, and she went beck to the
' yet indicative of a .pirit st 'peaco with |
that h. rtiould go to Taranaki and take county agalnt his will."—Dweid /Tattlo i
kitchen, something wiaar, I think, than
poMeasion of the Tataraimaka land. On 'Sprtth ayainit Hit enforttmenf
iteeif.
tit
when I .ummoned her. The washing I
"Let u. compare note.,” .aid Mr. Bar­ required ba. been done, and well done; liiefitb of March ho left Auckland for I&gt;raft.
V
v 2
low, in the confident manner of one who and the girl hax seemed all day a. if .he Taranaki, where he had an interview with
“Die onl^BUnion party ia in the South­
I. A. HOLBROOK.
know, that triemph will be on hi. .ide.' ,v.ero endeavoring to atone, by kindne.. the eettlera. His next step wad-to older ern Cunfederacy."-^le««nder W»llatt.
FENS, PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
“•nd »ee which lias done the beat day's ’
the troops in garrison on Wariaka Hill,
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., ht.^
and service, for thst hs.ty speech.
If I
Arora cotm/y, Ohio.
। work."
imistake not we were both improved by a commanding position of the town. Re•
•
•
“Unless a change of
inforvemenU of infantry and artillery programme on the part of the party In
"You. of course,,’ returned the gentle- the dicipline through which we passed.
MOST POPULAR
were speedily .ent to this .pot, and a power takes place soon, civil war io tbo
hearted wife.
“Other tris). I have had through tbe sufficiently strong force having been col­
nYSICIAN,anaHi.rg«n. OSce
"We .ball see.
Let the hi.tory of
loyal States is certain."— Ohio Dmocral.
day. . Some of them quite as severe ax lected. Sir George Gray and General
•tor*. RteloStmt-.__________
your day's doing, precede .mine."
1
the few I have mentioned ; b«it tbo armor Cameron marched to Tataraimaka and
“No," .aid Mr.. Barlow, “you chall '
—----- —
JOHN ROBERTS,
of patience wa. whole wh.n the »un went took powcexion of it. No opposition wa. r
•iliac EiFert»*«ate.»
give the fir.1 experience.”
down. 1 was able to pose., my xoul in offered. On the contrary, tbe natives
"Very well." And, full of hi. rob- '
Gen. Gilmore has recorded, in a very
peace, and the conquest of self lies made welcomed the Governor with shout, of
l- ject, Mr. B.rlow began :
me happier.
This is my good -day’s joy. Believing that ell would end peace­ full and valuable report en tbe reduction
D . It.
HANETh
“
“You remember the debt of Warfield,
work. It may not seem much in your fully, he returned to Auckland. But, un­ of Fort Pulaski, the rerolteofbia expyi•a chMpa. can
ence on ti»o power of rifled ordnance for
, call aoa Judge about which I .poke a few day. ago I"
wyes."
fortunately, between New Plymouth rod
“Yea."
It U
Mr. Barlow did not look up nor sneak Tataraimaka there lira ’a piece of land effecting breaches in brick walla.
I "I considered it desperate—would have
ns the voire of his wife grew .ilenL She which i. the uodUputed properly of tbe not unlikely that bo ha. bv thi. lime
sold out my interret at thirty cent, on
wailed almost a minute for hl. re«pon»e. native.. A crow ibis the troop, began to made still further terta of the Mine in­
the dollar when I left home this morning.
Then lie bent forward, suddenly, aud kis- make a road; hoetilitiM were at once terorting nature—namely, tbe effort of
Nox tbe whole claim ia secure. I Imd
rifled ordnance on the brick wall, of Fort
isd her saying as he did so:
threatened ; eecort pnrtire were sent out
FptcIbI rttenUon willbeiiBld «o COMPOUND­ IO aclicme a little. It was sharp practice.
“Mino was work, yeura a battle—mine to protect the workmen; rod matter. Sumpter—though all Hie element, of the
I don t believe
ING u&gt;4 putting vp PRESCRIPTIONS; •»&lt;! «nj But the thing is done.
present problem, will be on a far greater
auccesa,
yours
conquest
—
mine
easy
toil,
uno purcUnilug medidoM of u» eon
upon that another creditor of Warfield will got
1 stood thus until the flth of May, when the
your, heroism I Jenny, dear, since you, natives, in ambush; fired upon an escort scale than lho.o in the case of pulsaki.
lUdr bring
_____ •
a third of hi. claim.
have been talking, I have thought thus : party, killing the Burgeon, the Lieutenant, In that undertaking the gun. ured were
“The next operation," continued Mr.
24, 82 and 42 pounder rifled guns, rod
My good works have soiled my garments,i tbe Sergeant and four privates, all of
Barlow, I conaider. quite as good. About
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
while yours are without a stain, and। whom were afterwards found frightfully 30 pounder Parrott, and 8 rod iO lnchCoa year ago 1 took fifty acre, of l.nd In
The three
white aa angel-rolxta. Loving monitor I' I mutilated ; the rest made their escape. lumbi&amp;d. (smooth-bore.)
Erie county, for debt, at a valuation of
breaching battertea were establi.bed at a
may yonr leuon to-night make mo a bet­
k On the recipt of this new. troops were mean distance of 1,700 yard, from Fort
five dollar, an acre. 1 sold it to-day for
ter man. Your good day’s wdrk gives a
ten.
I don't think the man knew ju.t
Pulaski. It waa found that the 42-poundtwo-fold blerain^ I"
burrows
vital he was buying. Ho called to see
er, with a charge of eight pounds of pow­
dered an inquest to be held on the slaugh­ der, penetrated twenty-six inches; the
me about it, and&lt;a.kod ten dolly, an
Kxare m» Wonn.—General Banka, tered men, being resolved to treat tbo 30-pounder Parrott, with a charge of
acre at a venture, when he promptly laid
down one hundred dollars to bind the M.eral month, ago, told the nine months’ murder as a civil crime, and not as an three and a half pound., -peMtrnted e^m*
bargain. If 1 should never eee him again, men in trie army that they ahould return »ct of warfare. But bo has determined een idehes, and the 104t»ch Columbiad,
&gt;, Michigan.
JJEW HARNESS SHOP.
1 am all right. That Is transaction num­ to their Northern home, by a route dif­ on occupying the native lend between - 'with a charge of twenty pounds, penetra­
Many Plymoutbo and Tataraimaka, and to plant ted thirteen inches.
ber two. Number three ia as pleasant ferent from that by the ocean.
DANIEL COOE,
The attention of the public is invited lo remember. 1 sold a lot of goods, al­ people felt Inclined to doubt hie ability thereon a settlement of perrons ebleVto
It will thus bo seen that the beaviert
most a year out of dale, to a young coun­ to keep bis word, but ho has fulfilled it protect tbemselvee. Free grants ot fifty rifled gun used oirthst occasion was the
Io tbo New Harneaa Shop of
■
try merchant, for caah.
He thinks lie to the letter. There reme nine months' scree of land, and arms, ammunition and old 4B-pouoder. Now. for the redortton
H. A. LOODYEAI,
rrtUtti*, ... elfcrrtl to &gt;11 who will hold of Sdmpter, Gen. .Gilmore has bean
1. CcRR^th."
r‘™’” has a bargain, and perhaps he has; but I men are now returning via the MiasiMip- th. Ind oo tnllllhnr inon. Who
mounting batteries of900 and 800-poundwould have let them go at any time dur­ pl River, a number of the regiments hav­
county ornoxna- ,
ing the part six, months ata lose of thirty ing already paaaed Cairo, on their way wpoortd that th. BrtiiaootaoUto wooldr er rifled guns-Parrott*—charged not
per cent, and thought the sale a deaire- home. Bank’s intended to open Mt part ,rt. up . cl.ta I It h th. old &gt;t.wv of merely with such insignificant chargee aa
‘
H. N. SHELDON,
d.lllulioo
M*loat
borbori.ni.
Aeeord.
of the river, and be knew that Grant
three and a half, eight Or even twenty
ble one.
...
t.
pounds of powder, but with BO, 00 and
“Now there Is my good day a work. would unshackle It at Vlckaburg in due
It ia true that while the
■ —■ ,«-"T , ’ 80 pounds
Jenny, and it is one to be proud of.
I time. Tbo heroes of Port Hudson are Die lorce vi Maine"
Good Sutra ^“Su,r Elda' uke rome credit to myself for being, up­ tbo first to rtallM tbe value and import- Taranaki, and while we write the whole rangTh th. croe of P-laaki was 1.700
of
that
portion
of
New
Zealand
la
proba
­
sivoly used.
yards. theJistance from which he will be
on the whole, a pretty bright eon of a1 snee which attach to the free navigation
bly a acene of desolation.
oompelled to attack Sumpter,(firing right
man, and bound to go through. I*et us' -of the Great Father of watare.
H. P. CHERRY.
over Wagner aa we believe la bls lotenhave your story now."
/BOUNTY CLERK .-4 Notary PebUe.
g^u]
n. A. GOODYEAR.
The face of Mre. Barlow Bushed slight­
V l» the Conrt BoM’\
. Mrt.d la th.
rw-The Richmond Examiner asya
ly. Her husband waited far a few moIt Is deplorable, in this time of national
that the track of the street Railway in
menle and then said:
that city has been torn up, and the iron pmil that eo many of tbooe netting them
“Lbt ua bear of the yards of stitohlng,
.ent to a rolling mill to be converted tnto eelvoe up at Democratic leaders, should powder, It will bo eon who! effectirs
urf Urt pll« of jortl lM»r
mall fora gunboat. We ahobld suppose exhibit so much disloyalty. They •r«'n. work wo may expect.
Tbo impeel of
-No-ooU.10, ortUL,” umnd Mn.
that the rebel experience In tbe matter of. in the words of the Btoubenvflle, Ohio •hot, according to the well known for»»Iron&lt;lads would Vro sufficed to discour­ Democratic paper, “determined to lead h, la equivalent to the weight multiplied
tbo
party
and
the
country
to
the
doviL
age any new attempts in that line.
bounty back PAY, TENSIONS,
' .vJ
nf Conner- by tbo velocity ; and tbo ordnroee that
raMKAixn.
Gen. Gilmore proptwea to we present*
yiufcad eeood day’s wort.
And now,
. . ..
r
. —1- &gt;k.a JKrtrtLi
L my doing. 'Will brar ”° O'm[*r'*on
Iritoftbo
W.
W.
Eaton,
the
“th you&lt;1 think of declining their roi Con tenlast Hartford (CL) I
of
cotton,
sugar
and
other
gwxk,
bell
­
k-arrel "
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tion, which nominated. —,------ ...
ing to British blockade ronoera, «•&gt; &lt;«•vmr. l&gt; U&gt; &lt;kM •»-&lt;*
trvrod. A Cavalry raid into rebeldom
cook.
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mnra daniSSA

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Government, and that of the '“BlueL&gt;gVta”durlng theliisl war with England.
Ms®f &lt;jf tbe speeches, resolution, and

editorial* of th s Copperhead Democracy
are apparently borrowed from the FedepaJJsl* of 1812. The opposition to the
Qxtacriplion lair at tbe present time,
finds vent in language very nearly akin
to tbe following which wgs promulgated

by the

Hartford

Conveutioniata, fifty

years ago:
*“In certain specified cases only has the
Natkina! Government any power over
the militia; and it follows conclusively
that for all general sod ordinary purposee
this powersfefoapr to iht Stain Rttpttlirtlg and to thorn alont. It is not only
with regret, bat with utonislunent, the
Convention perceive that under color of
an authority, conferred with such plain
and precise limitatlooa/a power is arrogwted by the Executive Government [the
Democratic Government of Madison]
and in some instances sanctioned by the
two Houses of Congress, of control over
the militia [/! e. the arms bearing citizens
of the several States,] which, if conceded
vill rtndor nugatory iht rightful authori­
ty of thr Inditidual Slaltt ottr that elau
of mtn, and by placing at the disposal
&lt;jf the National Government the lives
and services of the great body of the
people, enable it al pleasure lo destroy
their liberllre and erecta military des­
potism on its ruins.'*
Further on tbe Hartford Manifesto
declared:
“The power of compelling the militia
and other citizens of the United Slates
by a forcible draft or conscription to
serve in the regular armies, as proposed
in alate ofFicisxl letter of the Secretary of
War, [Mr. Monroe] ia not delegated to
Congress by the Constitution, and. the
exercise of it would be not le«s dbafcerous Id* their liberties than hostile to th#
severelguty of the States. The effort to
deduco this power from the right of rais­
ing armies, Is a flagrant attempt to per­
vert the sense in the clause of tbe 'Con­
stitution, which confers that right, and is
incompafable with other, provisions of
that instrumknt.'’
And do wo need lo toll

"misguided"

E'vrthem "brethren** that their memories

will be ashearlily detested in the foture^s
lux* been and is that of their disloyal pro­
totype*, the blue-lights of 18121 Only
ignominy awaits flhe remembrance of

those who openly retard the Government
in its efforts to crush out armed treason.
How very like arc tbe paragraphs
above quoted to the speeches, resolutions

and editorials of the Peace Democracy
of tbe present time. Tbe ideas and ar­

guments are Identical. Tbe Democracy
of 1812—14 wore tbe war party and
were opposed to the Peace or Federal
party. The Democrats of that day be­
lieved that tbe Government had the pow­
er and the right to raise armies.
They

acted upon that presumption, and, ignor­
ing the insane harpies who held conven­
tions to retard tbe war, prosecotod the
struggle to a successful termination,
fs
it not worth the while of the peace Doni-

ocrate of to-day to remember some of
the teachings of the earlier Democrats,
when to be a Democrat meant to stand
by the country 7 May they not profita­
bly contemplate tbe odium and disgrace
which ever after fell upon all connected
with the Hartford Convention, and
consider whether It is bast for them to
damn themselves and their posterity to
a similar Infamy 7

“ State ttfaht*.”

In another place we publish from
Earning Poti, a short article upon the
Kentucky election to which wo call atten­

tion.
It will be obgerved that General
Burnside only ordered tbo military to
aid the Bute Government In enforcing a
salutary Stalo Law, which prohibited
traitor* from voting. Who can find fault
with thief None but traitors, surely.—
And yet, a copperhead echo, which never
yet uttered a word that could pain the
must sensitive rebel heart," makes Gen.
Burnside's order the subject of bluer de­

or
Circuit,-

draft ia that 8tata.
gthr, Guv. Seymoura l»
Kngly prolix, aad ori&amp;V
alb. Preaidenl Linoofa'i

Chicago, Gen. Logan replied to various

There is a striking analogy between the

.

and Proeider.: Lmcdjki

Wednesday ■tbIm, if. If,

Tbe . ecunlecpart uf tbe Federalists of
1M9is foiled in tbe Democracy of to-day.

Enfeni

CO»i

HASTINGS BANNER.

aad we give it ta fall:

•era, MsrxjurttseoewegeaeA-iW
for Daniel Goodwin.

"Does . Un* m 8u&gt;My know hl.
own history t (Laughter.)
If he doew,
ha* knows 7t
totf Imraona to be
writtan or publi *
” '
certainly poorly
ild score his nmeoco if be important. By lbs figures you send,
the devil would
ear before him UMtight— whhA t prre«*u-arM eorrrotj tU twelve

this universe and all living and creeping
things therein, among other things he
created frews. snakes, lizards, and slimy
miserable things; be then looked upon
them end tbsy were not mean enough lo
manifest bls power, and be must create
some r]1e thing that will be viewed with
disgust and loathing by all the balance of
created things—be then created thio vile,
loathsome, crawling, creeping. 'HJthy
thing—Storey of the Chicago TTnfex.—
(Great applauae.)

of eight aad fo«e raapaaUully.

VarrMHtm AN* mfaximcT
They made a

Sunday week there was a terrific en­
very atriking being thndilfereaos botwaM
gagement between the gunboat Ollsies,
m average of 2JM0 ta &lt;*• elaau and 4,864 a monitor, tbe Zrewwdre, and our works
In the other. Assuming that the districts
on Morris Island, arfd ths rebel forta.—
The rebel guns ware finally aileocad. A ;
ulatioo, aa required by the plea

:W

No doubt thscomreend
Mr. McEntee, whfcfe appa
y wr laie irtuta, was ecu®
. properjbut it teems that
tbe Upper Paa&lt;an»l“ “ ■
“cadVereiir
BLSCTOR.
Youra'trely,

Lrcxr AjwicaX U YtttWSM.-I
cation. Much of it, bow-i
will boanreuAttdfce bv the erew wsre drowned and the rest saved
ao.-m*ay more person* fitby our
No prisoners wsre taken

t

by tbo rebels.
ooantry, wjbo have too recently arrived
wife, out of tbs proceeds of dray Ing at
which bs made good deal of money. “But
According to all 4 accounts the Union from utW parts of the United States
I done got do feaatega &lt;4 Dr. Balfour,"
ticket has swept Kentucky. . In twenty- rod fr^ta Europe to ba either included in
one counties of one hundred Bramlett's tbe ceoaus of 1560, or to tore voted in I New York, August 11.—Jeff. Davis
1802. Still, making dee allowance for Is ill at Richmond, and doubts of bio re­
It is said that I offered him five hundred dollars for my
aiooaldelegation all are Union, and two' thio, 1 am yet unwilling to steed upoo it covery are entertained.
ix an entirely sufficxr.t eiplanation of
at least are emancipationists.
daughter, lass'spring, and be wooldnl
taka it &lt;tan hut it's too lata now." and
This broad proof of Kentucky loyalty the great disparity. I shall direct tbe
two Federal otfierrs wow confined at Rich
is wormwood lo certain copperhead jour­ draft to proceed in all tbo district*,
mor»d, as his sue, Gen. W. F. I«cw, would
drawing,
however,
at
firet
from
eoob
nals ; and tiiese avail them selves of sn or­
In consequence be bung. If thia resulted
der of Gen. Burnside, proclaiming mar­ of the -four diatricU—to wit, the
tial law in ths state, arJ --—- T -“ Second, Fourth, Sixth aad Eighth—only he declared Ms Intention of throwing up
2.200 being the average quuta vf ths oth­ his eo mm lesion. It is not believed the
aet the true sentiment
er
ctasa.
After
lM*
drawing,
three
four
silenced.
Districts, and also the Seventeenth rod
A Stabtliho Panroemow.—Senator
We can well leave it to Kentuckians to 7&gt;-pnty-ninih, eball bo carefully enrolled
Frew Cailfbrala.
John Sherman presents tbe issue made in
reply to this gross insult oflered them by
—rod, if y ou please, agro la of your* may
San Francisco, Aug. 12.—Tbs report­ thj nomination of Vallandigham, in the
pretended friends. We will only aay witness every step of the process.
Aqy ed roceeh n prising in Banta Clara and
that secMsiuniete and all who bare given deficiency wbx-h ruay appear by the new
a^irws*
rdkaifor,” be say*, “nnmipalcd as the
gid and comfort to the rebels, in any shape enrollment will be supplied by a special other counties was untrue.
Gw. Wright teas received orders and Democratic candidate Hr Gov. &lt;&gt;rOnu
were prohibited from voting, not ny Gen. draft for that object, allow lug doe credit
He is onpueM to the G«»verittbWf«*&lt;&lt;»
funds
from
Washington
to
complete
tbe
Burnside, but by s lew of Kentucky, for volunteers who may be obutaiod from
posed to tbs* war will mfc vote a singJ&lt;
psssed last year. This taw wa* quoted these DiatricU respectively duriag the defences of San Francisco..
man to suppress tbs rebrllioc, and will
in our columns a few days ago; it obliges interval; and at all pointe, so fax a* cmnot vote one duller tn enstain our Svid­
all voters, if challenged, to declare on eiatent with practical convenience, duo
And yet tbe Democretfc party
oath that they have not been in the rebel credits shall be given for volunteers, and
Washington, Aug. 13.—Parties rscmt lers.
army, nor have in any way given aid or your txoellency shall be notified of the ly arrived from Richmond represent tbe
counsel to the rebels.
Every person time fixed fer commencing a draft in people there as sunk ia tbe deepest gloom.
subscribing to this Oath waa entitled to each Diatrlct.
They are deserting from lbs city ifi navy of Ohio. And this in the midat «J
a war with tbo enemies of the onuutry
vote; but this the great majority of the
I do not object to abide a decision of crowds ic coMeqnenee of the high price whom bo was convicted of aiding.*'
supporters of the secession ticket could jbe United Stales Buprema Coart or
of the neceesane* of life, jjg-kuess pre
nnt do without committing perjury and tbe J udgea I bet eof, on tbe constitutionali­ vails to a fearfnl extent, an”he waul of
subjecting thsmselves to prosecution and ty of the draft taw. In fact, 1 should be medicine is bodily felt. Desertions from
Th* R*sxlb Cos»caipr.xO Nzoaox*.—
punishment for this offence.
willing to facilitate th* oblaining of it.— the army are'frequent. Ibero were few It is re|w&gt;rtrd that ti.e gurrnlla ItichsrdGen. Burnside's order informed the But 1 cannot eooeent to lose the tune rebel trvope at Richmond on the 7th, nor ron has returned ti&gt; west Tenoeasen, with
people of the State that he did not mean while It ia being obtained. Wa are con­ were there any Indications of a movs- rvquirmcnta from Jeff Davie to carry out
wsixgex
lo interfere In any way with their rights tending with an ensmy who, aa 1 under­ oo tbs pafl of the rebel army. JefTDavls' the concertoti'-n. lie ba* inalructiisw to
or the free expression of their opinionsj it stand. drives every ablebodied inro he prolampllon calling Itf absentees fro* the conaertpe al 1 light colored negroes between
rLOTHFH
HATEB!
A
the nge* of 1ft rod 45, to serve three years
is there written .­
can rtsch into the ranks, very much aa a
KTBVHGTH MTKBtje!
as a aoldier, al the expiration of which
“As it is not the Intention of the oom butcher drives bullocks into a slaughter­
time they will bo manumitted, but remending general to interfere with tbe pen. No time is wasted, noarfumant
ITHKI.F KVTST TKAB
atlos
among
tbe
people
against
tbe
rebel
i
reive
no
pay
fur
service.
proper expression of public opinion, all is used. Thia produces aqzirmy which
sm-sSs I TWw
discretion in the conduct of tbe election will sob* turti vq.i_'n ( ur. fiow victorious Secretary of Stale, Benjamin.
Brn-^1 t.•
Talk in Richmond placed Leo's army
will bo, as usual, in ths hands of ths legal­ soldiers already inTEe field, if they shall
Among the representation* upon thU She W rtagvr bS-Mad
It
ly appointed judges al the polls, who will not be sgsteined by recruits as they at from 40,000 u&gt; not over C0.OO0.
which Gfv. Seymour Is pitifully linplorbe held strictly responsible that do du should be. It produces an army with M Is scattered oil ovy tbe country, from Ing ths Government to Mop the draft, ia
loyal person be allowed io vote, and to- rapidity not to be matched &lt;m our side, GordocaviUe tn Kkoover Court House, one to the effect that he entertalne “ tbe '
thia end the military power is urdsred to /I we first waste time to re-experiment and northward to Within a few tn Uwe uf gravest apprehension that the Irish serv­ HTAHT V88.*
give them its utmost support.'’
' with th* volunteer system already deem­ tbe Rappahannock, for lbs purpose of ant girls will, in com tbe draft is »nfore»&lt;l,
nubsistenoe to animals need in transpor­
turn incendiaries, in a body, and born
If further proof is needed by any one, cd by Congress, and palpably in fact, so
tation.
down their masters* bouse*.'* Tbe Gov. NO WRINGER 1&lt;AN BE Pl
that the election waa not influcncod In any far exhausted as to to inadequate; and
J then mure time to obtain a Ciurt dcciewnholT C0G-WHEE1
i mutt have been down in the kitchen lateway by lbs military asthorities, Il may
.
be found in tbe fact that Gen. B-&gt;y le, who, iun as to whether a law ia oonstitutiunal dispatch says: “Tbe number of colored jir
troops actually in th. field is Iwtwesn 1
,
which
requires
a
part
of
those
not
now
has commanded in Kentucky for a long
time, was a candidate for Congress, and[ I in the service to go to the aid of those 22,000 sod 23,000. Fifty additional reg I ! CiiAAACxaiusnc.—President Lloooln
was defeated by a civilian.
Captain, who are already in it; and still more imenta are partly organised and speedily
leathers, another army oflior, was al»o. time to determine with absolute certain- apprnsebing eompletion. ^Tbs estimate from the Treasury. When reminded by
beaten. But the people of Kentucky will। ty that we get those who are tn go in of 100,000 l*ing in arms by fall, It is friend* that by putting tbe same upon in­
terest bs would receive an income of at
not take kindly tbe sneer of tbe copper­. the precisely legal proportion to those thought will be fully snstaiavd.
H. T. ANTHONY,
“Prominent Weetere mro, among, least twelve hundred dollars, be replied
heads, that they were cowed into electing, who are not to go. ' My purpose is to be
In my action just and oonstitati-inal, and them Guv. T«-d, called upon the Presi­ that he thought the United States needed
a ticket they did nutlike."—Ert. Pott.
MH UROADWiY, N. Y.
yet practical, in rerforming the import­ dent yesterday and urged tbe immediate
duty with which 1 am charged, of main­
taining tbe unity and tbe tree principles
We find the following in the DetroitI of our common country.
renewed today. The greater Importance
Thu Isamrcra or «ia Riot —Two dee
Frtt Prtsi :
Your obedient servant,
is attached to the expedition aa Genera! perate characters, named FitaUrbert and
A. LINCOLN.
Roeecrane deems such a force essential O'Brien, who were leaders of tbe rank in
“A gentleman of thia city, who was an&gt; '
early friend of Gen. Grant, furniaheavtbs
to the success of Ma future operations."
Oajtcnos has aux made that Gan.'
following reminiscences of the brave
General who has so Inseparably linked Grant paroled the Vicksburg prisoners. !
shouting for Jeff. Davis, and trampling
his name with tbe victories of the western , Accurdiug lo tbe following from the Mo­
New York, Augnet 14.—The steamer on the American flag. Tbo copperhead*
armies :
bile Evnittf Xrw, he would have dona I Z’lonrrr, from New Orleana the 3(kh, am) aay, the riot was in resistance to the draft.
“General Grant ia of a Methodist fam­ nothing that would have so much embar- j steamer St. M»ry, from Now Orleans the Will those who “loathe the draft** please
ily of Ohio, and fnarried the daughter of । raaeed and disconcerted the rebels:
7tb, have arrived. No news of impor- to tell ba which of ito proriaiuaa tboso
disgraceful acta oppose 1
a Methodist local preaeher, and the grand-'“He (Gen. Great) could have made no
daughter of the pioneer of Methodism in , diapoaitiou of those prisoners no damaging !
Western Pennsylvania, of tbe name of to tbs Confederal* military interests. If |
Death eCUttta Crew.
The wettber Down East waa SO
Wrenshall. When not much over twelve ■they had been held as prlscmcre of war I
Chicago, Aug. 94.—A special from St hot during tbe tale Democratic State Contears of age be was at school, and bad M until they were regularly sxshanged, they ,
Paul says the death of i^tle Crow i« con­ vetition in Maine, that many of the Demis schoolfellow his&gt;own natural cousin, would have been restored tn tbo Confed-1
ocratlc delegate* were obliged to put
whose parent* wffe British subjects of orate army in tbelr full sum bees and firmed by hie eon, who was captured by
bricks in their hate to prevent melting
our soldier* on tbs 2d th wit.
Canada. Young Grant wa* taught to for - organisation. As It is, that array io dis-1
, tbe Copper in their heads.
give injuries, aa a Divine precept, and to perosd. Tbe Texas end Iziulaana regi-1
do good and not evil to others, and hi* meuts have crossed the Mississippi river, I
Th* Draft hit very equally among all.'
Psora, UL, Aug. IA—A special to the I
father had impressed bis mind with love aod are lost to this Artny, and of those
classes in Litchfield Conn. There were'
of country and reverence for the name on this side, nearly all have rone borne THMim last night saya Provost Marshal
•to V1BWK
two Iriabmso, two colored men, two mer­
of Washington. Tbe Canadian had been with or without furloughs.
The whole Westlake, in the Oth district with a ds- chants, two lawyers and om minister as
tachment of cavalry, made a descent ox
otherwise educated, and believed Wash­
coneerlpta elected.
ington a rebel. On one occasion a dis­ John* toe's rempf to consume hie stores some 900 Opperbeada and deeerters In
cussion arose between the boys aa to’ and to disseminate their discontents and Isabel township, Fulton county, captur­
&gt;•8. YAK BBVNTM
love of country aad duty to a king, when disorganisation. And now, a: tbe expi­ ing ten or‘twelve. Tbe report says sev­
John said : “U. 8., (Grant had bean nick­ ration Of their furlongha, they are order- eral were killed. Great excitement existe in that aselir-n. It ia reported tbe Cop­
named U. 8.,) yowr Washington waa a
HA3TIN0S, Mien.
rebel, and fought against Ms king.”
perheads are arming to drive the cavalry
“Grant replied : ‘Jack you must atop cea, and under whom tbooaanda of them , out of tbo country.
I WANT 25,000 Iba. rf WOOL to
that or 1*11
yon. I can forgive you
1 manufacture into CLOTH—
for abasing me, bat If you abuse our
CABMMm
rtll»*djbUiCtl«WIe&lt;1aeitOr*&lt;rKansas Qty, Aag. 15.—The female
Washington I'll off eoal and fight, though
prison in this place tall on Thursday
ou are cousin Jack, and mother may
iek mo for not forgiving."
Tbe boy*।
Tbe Philadelphia Jagwirrr of thia mora­ tnornlqg, burying 11 women, 0 were tak­
gSTABLIBHED 1760
fought. Jack got the worst of it but. Ing eaya: “Aa order was received in tMs en out slightly injured, 1 mortally, 4 kill*U. 8.’ waa about being whipped at borne■ city yesterday morning, directing that
PETER LORU.LARD.
far fighting, when bis father interposed the colored regiment which haa been sn-

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miEisH.-rioTaEs

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FACTORY,

{

nunciation. This would surprise no one,
if tbe'paper did not constantly sseert its
loyalty.
Copperhead hissings are dis­ and saved him, aaying, The boy who' eamped at Cbdton Hill alnca it* forma
cernable, although covered with a alight will fight for Washington will prove him­ lion, shall leave aa soon aa poealbta for
self a tnau and a Christian, if dod sj-are*i Charleston, 8. C. Another colored regi­
mantle.
Mm far twenty years.”
ment is now forming In this oily.
Its
“Some few years ago the boys, now. ranks are fast filling up, and II ta thought loaa 7. Tbe Indians were driven norooe
Two non Caval*r Raoimaxm. —The men-grown, mol in Canada, and reservedI that, in a few days, tbsy will bare reaoh- tbelMteeoen river with great loaa. Tbo
, ed u&gt;a number required.
The rapidity
you remember tbe licking you gave rue, with which the colored regiment* are fil
ling up ta truly astonishing.’'
Sioaa or Paoonaa.—fa It «n a Huie
Qtvalry Regiments by vdnntooring. As for calling Washington a rebel F______
the somber of men thus raised win lessen

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

WOOL GABDIN0

■Kw
M™« u Ml.,
last vmI did &lt;ul aeoomplHc mi, .

«cK&lt;«r^i&gt;t rcmilu. Th. prommd d.
MUo.fro.c lbnWl.n. „« pr~r
Of a deeiai va character tra |

pired. ' A general apathy eeems to h
faliafl upon our Mend* both at Ba.
Oaek and Martha!!.
Whan we tee
*• prospect for a railroad- fo­
il to either rodd.eorth or so
rwUl hasten to inform ocr w

*V* oo't *• J*. f«Ua
upon to &lt;
del Mi** fa
When ti 'peXp1#&lt;jf Barry county
abkaod
r»Uiu^ tobiHMs road far t
eOMt/M ’»M*I any great imeontoof
•ign aid, then us nmy prepare to
'Tbe railroad cars are cumitw " Aa

of importance about town, this week M

the taritftag, rod repair^ of numeroStreet Cqtwnl
eioner Barlow is determined to have tl
work thoroughly dona, and pedeatrial

are being grea'ly accommodated.

Aaaociatiou of Uoiveraaliatu will ba ta
ia tbe Grove st Mukhevilla, on Salurdi
and Sunday, Aug. 2»th and 30th, om

mjmtagat 10 o'clock A. M., on Sounds
Preaching by Rev. Messrs. Mason, Na&gt;
An invitation

Carpenter, and other*.

extended to all.

The temporal want*

those In sUendanee will be supplied I
tbe citizens of Muidtavin* *xJ vicialt
Ckmmivtee of Arrangements, D. 8.

ago Vallandigham made a speech in I
diaua, in which be denounced eehoo
churebaa, rtelroadx tetagrepta, aad «wother instrumentalities of elevation a&gt;
pvogrero.
Dr. Tuttle of the Diti»
Phyttaan ezpreaees bis hatred uf Chr
tian ehurehee and ministers in the nu
btaspbetnou* style.
And the Cbka

scm bled there al.the National AsKxintiand also the clergymen of that wily^ &lt;
having observed Thaaksgiving day.
Thai's Um enures that the apologists ■
defender* of Slavery have always folio
ed—attacking at first Education and th
Religion. Why net! Ara not Igt
ranee and Atheism tbe parent*, ap tb

culiar 4nstitut km 1"
“ Ths right of free speech, a free pre |
free diecuesion end the elective franchi &lt;
wore by future generation and by t

ure rested, and if removed the noble a I
glorious fabric would tremble, aod to I
and inevitable ruia would bo the rasa! ,

stand as pillars under the goveroms
than, of course, the proscription and k
Ing qffof traitors would be simply kno&lt;

ing ths pillars out, to tat the governmr
down. A lucid idee surely.

Aa officer of oao of the Illinois re
monte, in the Army of the West say
“In our expedition along the Yasoo rb
t*oltoms, we passed through a com-fir
thirty milee in extent. The corn saoer
od anything 1 have aver esro in lliinota

'•"-■"XT;.
Da. C. W, Roascx:—Daxa Sra.
Hve been carrying out the above mo
ta proving tbo qualities and benefit
your “Stomach Bitters," far over »

YSXDV MOTT.
,v”

General Casey, President cf the Boaad for

’.Bemsel J. Browne haa been a
taborer ta lhe reuse of Cbristtani
HOWJ

�-SEES ■fr“L‘b5r
«t T’a-r-fev

“•

—-m
knowledge and belioC

MichlBms CeatnU ■
Justice of tie Peace.
thia
day 1 1

drafted aod claiming exemption under

Hotlroad willlMv* Betti* Creak ।

lNUA^.lr
out tbe
NaUonal fareea, and far otUr purpo^.,”

»LOW PRICES’

approved March 8d, 1883.

Foust 95.

•r^rT'P-X
■ I, the subscriber,
,
dent of
County, State
:
it v,
• hcfebJr
lhat I. be
InglkbU to tuilltary duty under the act
of CeoffTMs “foe enrelling and calling out
for***," 6»«-, apptoved March
8, 1868, am the only eon Sf

ytjtl Ifotire.

R. J. GRANT!

DRYGOODS

' nature of paw tai Devtion.

Certificate that ihtperton Kahle to draft
is the father of motherless children, «mdef 19 years of aye dependent on Kit
laDtr for tappert.

L,
, the subscriber, being
•'
.an aged liable to draft Into the serrire oAtha Ussf
my labor for sup- ted Stales, hereby make affidavit that 1
atttihe father of
- molbsrieM
cHM
, under 19 yters of age, awd
We, tbs subscribers, hereby certify
d-pdnden'. cm my laborJor support.
is
Mmxtwo st BeUevus,, |that the above named
the only eon of a widow (er of aged and
. We, the aubsaribera,
, sad
lut week did wit accomplish any very ।
infirm parents) dependent upon his labor
f '
, residents of
J
encouraging remits. Tbe’promised dele- |
for support.
/ .
county, State of ■,
gatton from Marshall were not present,
-beceby certify that
ie fathsr
Personally
appeared
before
me
'
and nothing of a deeisivo character trans­
of 1
motherless child ten under
' , the above-named
and
pired. ' A general apathy eeems to hare
12 yeara of age, dnd dependent c-i his la­
i
; k and severally made
,.
-• •
. •
fallen upon our friends both at Battle (oath that the above certificate is oorreet bor far support. »
Creek and Marshall.
When we see an iand true, to the best of tbeif knowledge
Personally appeared .before mo, the
immediate prospect for a railroad from &lt;and belief,
above-named
and
,
thirpbl'nt to eli&amp;vr raid)"north or south
Juxtict of the Peace.
and severally made oath that the above
Dated this
day of
186 .
of-ue^ we will hasten to inform our read­
certificate io correct and true to the best
of their knowladgo and belief.
ers. We have not, as yet, felt called ,

port.

upon to uciye thiPKi.-with delusive hopes, i
When tne'f^oplbof Barry "Cbanty feel I

IN OCR UNE OF TRADE;

Come and See I-

JUST RECEIVED

Juirics of the Peace.

th* pareon ckimlag ursrtoa and the
two n:pectabl* p*rto«M [Mad* of fatal
dent lo Ui* tame town, eouste, or dtairic
prison for wbotu wmpilon I* el»im«d.
Fohtt 80.

Imi-koykmkxts.—We dq not note much

Groceries

•»
p«yi»ic &lt;
«n (fcnia

■of importance about town, thia week savd
the building, and repairing of numerous

work thoroughly done, and pedestrians

A meeting of the Grand River
Association of Universalists will be beld
in the Grove at Middleville, ^wSaturday

and Sunday, Aug. 29th and 30th, com­
mencing at 10 o'clock A. M., on Saturday.
Preaching by Rev. Messrs. Mason, Nash,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Certificate of a Parent that he or eke de
tires one of hit or her Sant Exempted.

side and cron*-walks.
Street Commis­
sioner fi'arlow ia determined to hare the
are being greatly accommodated.

I, the- aubcriber, the father (or mother)
of
and
•-, residents
of
county, Slate of
hereby certify that I am aged and infirm,
and that 1 am dependent for supporU'on
the labor of my two sons, above named ;
and that 1 elect that my
.
son
, shall be exempt from the
operations of the act of Congress “far en­
rolling and calling out the national for­
ces," Ate., approved March 3, 1863.

An InVitation is
We, the subscribers, do hereby certify
extended to all. Tbo temporal wants of that the above-named
, is
those in aUsndance will be supplied by aged and infirm, and depenent on tbe la­
bor
of
aon» far support.
the citizens of Middleville and vicinity.
Committee of Arrangements, D. 8. Bug­

county, and State of
, having
been enrolled under the provisions of an
set of Congress “for enrolling and calling
out the national forces,* &amp;c., approved
March 8, 1863, as liable lo perform railUry duty in ths eervios of the United
States,hereby certify thst I am not legally
subject lo such liability, and for the fal­
lowing reason:
.
Thai 1 am
years of »g»-

dir of Aoeutl cost, st tea o'clock, &gt;a U* bronoon, bo oaalgecd for th* hearing of said po-'
title a, red that the brirvotkw of mM dec***cd. and all other peraai.. iotricited is «»td Mtete
arc rwoired to appear at ••rv.lco «f said Coart.
tteo to be bolteD &lt;a tbe Pretel* Ottcv to tb« vUlan of Haitian, aad *bow saw*.ifw*y thrtwb»,
•by lb* pf«y«r of tbo petiUorvr abteld act ,te
Cr.Ui,ddii is fnrtter ordered. that th* petitioner
sire adiec to Ahe persons (oAsrooted ia said estate
of Atopendener Jlrid priCMoo sad tbo bearlag
U&lt;tep&gt;£ by causing a copy of this order te be pnb-

CARPETS
C^fTbese Geeds have bee*’ farchased since thefrrtal decline in pri­
ce! ia New Y»fk, and will be said to
satisfy tbe Pitebaser.
Battle Creek. May 15.1MJ.

Carpenter, and others.

bet, J. F. Emory and H. Wright

Personally appeared before me the
above named
, and
,
Tns IlKAtiiga Party.—A few months and Mvcrally made o#th that the ahAvc
ago Vallandigham made a speech in In-• certificates are correct and true, to the
dinna, in • Indi he denounced schools, best of thsir knowledge and belief.
churches, railiCadt, telegraph", and many
other inatrumretinities of elevation and
Justice of the Peace.
prograss.
Dr. Tuttle of the Divinity
, this day 1
Physician cgpreases his hatred of Chris­
. 186 .
f •
tian churches and miniates* in the most
-Thr flrvt e«rtifl:»te rau»l be
by
noklnt lb* tteclioa. ud th* »«eocd by
blasphemous style.
And the Chicago
two mpvriobte «ti»*n» (head* &lt;rf faii&gt;U&lt;ca] rvjiTimet, the great Copperhead paper of the dacte of lb* town, county, or diilrictin which tb»
Weat. attacks the -teachers who had as­
sembled there at.the National Association
and alto the clergymen of that city, for
having observed Thanksgiving day.-—.
Thai's the course dial tl» apologist* end
defenders of Slavery have always follow­
ed— attacking at first Education and then
Religion. Why noli
Are not Igno­
rance and Atheism the parents, as they
ere the nurses and defenders, of “the pe­
culiar institution 1"

“ Ths right of free speech, a freepress,
free discussion and the elective franchise,
•ere by future generation and by the
framers of the government, the main pil­
lars upon which th© national superstruct­
ure rested, and if removed the noble and
glorious fabrio would tremble, foud total
and inevitable ruin would be the result

If the editoiuneans by “ future genera­
tion;' the prospective number* who sho’d
stand as pillars under the government,
then, of course, the proscription and kill­

ing off of traitors would be simply knock­
ing the pillars out, to let the government

down.

A lucid ides surely.

An officer of one of tbe Illinois regi­
ments, in the Army of the Week ~y« =
"In our expedition along tbe Taxoo river
bottoms, we »***d lbrW^
i
thirty miles In extent The corn exceed­
ed anything 1 have aver seen in Illinois.

knowledge'

Personally appeared before mo, the
above named
and
,
and
, and severally made oelh
that the above certificates are correct and
true to the best of their knowledge and
belief.

Jutt‘ce of the Peace.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In tbe matter cflU estate of John U McLellan
Nolle* I* hereby glrcu that by virtu* of Here**
and aulboritv granted to tne by tbe iatKe ot Pro­
bate in oud for the county of Barre and State of
Michigan, I will-aipoae to *ale at FubUc aaetion
_ k a., nl
heat at ilia

Utounr* tn Uw county of Barry and State of
JAcldcui. ill of th* rtebl, title and interut of V.*
■«id d*ce- -rd to the following ite&gt;crib*d Real estate
Itinr tad bring la th* roidaounty af Barry to wit;
the East port ofS. W. M. qntricr [tflofitecnou
Twfflty flTr. [sAl h&gt; town TUrw* (i] Morih of
Hauge right lol Waal, containing thirty-»«v«n
[ST] MFC* of land more or let*. Ako. Tillage lota
RnJBIt', 8?t uid Eut half effH ; aka South htlf
of lot No. MS. and kt JIT-Iwm K by It teri out of
the Noribweel corner, all In lb* »lu«&lt;oof llnaunge

rratdenlin w* »a»« wwn,
---•
th* prison foe whoa, th* *«mpt*on i*
and ib^rvqniremrote^priudrsph 81, B«g“t&gt;-

ur-r. »■, Ik"

tjflltal. !?&lt;»""«* «“• ««h “ d” b“*

Price, with Beremerand Fetler,84O,

GROCERIES
HARD-WARE I

AND

Blauk* of these forms may be obtain­

e

DRY GOODS !

Stacks of

Clothing

Prevost Marsbsl and rrtridrot *f tbe Board of
K“wBw“'
NOTCT^UA VERT.^
ALONEO PLATT.

of their knowledge aad belief.

C-vcraifATi, Dec. 90th, 1861.
Da. a W, Rosacx:—Dbab Ba.—I
h»ve been carrying out the above motto
In proving tbe qualities and benefit of

your “Stomach Bitters," for over six
rnontbo using them myself In my old age;
and In many insumore recommending

JwtoMS of At Prnc*- ’

ESTRAY!
Unusually Low!
To ptwwl poopU from gteag to Route C

Bltun nfrwMo* •«! .u-FbmmS “
U.
I eb~-rf.ll,
•“I"
— Um In preferf»~ »

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-

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v„_.

In andnnwl, tor mor. rtodtry^W
“.el,

from

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
8SWS««.BAeamB.

DVERTI8EMENT.

neuned the HARDWARE TkAllh,
ON MONROE STREET IN TH 18 CITY,
And cordially Inelto my old n.lor-n and frieudi
ed by application at this office, daily, (ex­ tn Kent and *4)rin“’« “ull,N *
alneaa relation* with ma, and whenever Huy ar*
cept Sundays.)
want of any article a*a*Uy to be found In a
tardwar. Store- te pr, m. .eril My mmrtaxnl
AH persons who may be drafted, and
* Hl be found eoopkte, eepactally In
I.’th. mbrnrlUr.
,
who desire to present aubetitotes, must BDILDINO HABDWARE^IAND MECHANICS
liable lo draft into the service of the Uni­ give notice by writing to tbe Board of
ted States, hereby make affidavit thAt I
Haring road* umn&lt;«n&gt;enta with ^anufnrturun
Enrollment, that on such a day they will and
other*, I am prepared to
am the only brother of
•
present a substitute, giving bis name,
_
__
* ~___ L-nM:,hnr father
WHOIASALE TO COUNTRY M SUCH AMTS,
residence and age; and stating whether
he is an alien or citixen.
befOr* pntebaeing. All good. rel/olth*
for support.
The Collectors of Internal .Revenue
LOWEST CASH MARKET TALOT.
have been authorized by the Secretary
We, the subscribers,
I deal largely in
___
of War, and directed by tbe Secretary of
, residents of
tbe Treasury to reoolke from drafted per­
, county, State of
sons who desire to pay it*, tbe eum of Of the Vtrj beet materiel and 1 elect fanprovrinritte.
8300 in commutation of service.
Hon. “VlK. SHEET-IRON AMD COPPER WORKS,
Aaron B: Turner of Grand Rapid*, is
Will b« carried an nedartbe direction of akUlftu
,
, under 18 ys»r« of age, hav­
Collector of the 4th District of Michigan,
ingneither father nor mother, and de­
and will reeejke cotnmutation money sc
pendent o® M« w»r for »’PPortConaiantly oa hand.
PmoMll,

EWJS &amp; SB'DIBS,

'■r—« •"

all others.

CHEAPER THAN THE OHEAHST

DRY GOODS,

wa

aelets/ without any -great amount of for. i
eign aid, then we may -prepare lo sing

STONE &amp; HYATT

WE HVAE

nUo Mid wHIlng |o build a road'far them. '

4 The railroad cars are coming,” ic.

IPAT&lt;;

W)S

‘

Tbe Witcpx &amp; Grana Sewing M^hira

is the hetl .\ld&lt;Aiue without reyard to pXtc*

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ALE OF

IIH1M
AMI MOT

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EVl.in " LUNESDAT,

'SXvtac ’BtkXwa
ANNEAL TAX SALES.

Mt oxA oSSvrcA \o *C©x ^aa\)\.vc
os a tmmcwu \h&gt;\k\.e\k mkW
cavtc a\\. kkut,
vn&amp;ivett
U \ma* lo,”
oa a

sw?

■ReHAoXor 05 Wvt,
AVx ’XSA'kOu* &amp;\&lt;Vn.cU
VfiwX arvil Sou.’lXxAXu.vt
Ka%, So* o. kotui Vveve, W
vevueu vic«AtA an o.v'utXe. oj
Bx.oah.acXk ttiVU’C*, wXvicXl,
tateva VK
axvl aX Xae ^vcf^xr Vvrm, an
a save \uccadcxxX'vdc- ©5
Bilious Fever,
' Fever and jlgi
J^ver Complai
. ^uspepsia,
Indigestion,
Jaundi- ~

ho^rrt Monday
require the same remedy, ru ponitcatxm sou
inrigonuon of the Uood. l'unfy the blood.
With feebfo,4Sl^?*&lt;»reupSfwood. you ren­

net hare health ; with that - life of the fewh"
healthy, you cannot bars scrofulous dbl—

Aynr'n Sarsaparilla

nrorea by tbo great tMhttade of publicly
known ar,.! remarkable cum it has made &lt;x
«* following dhAMM: Xing's Evil er

fllwMhler Bwelhagt, Ttuaors, Brujk
tionx, Pimples, Blotchea and Sons, BryrinelM, Bom or BL Anthony's Firn, Balt
Bhsnm, Benld Hand. Oonjrta from tnberculous deporiU in theluMi, White

31

Toes I North of Range T.WeaL
• * Wof
« IM N U.M 4 M *
aw Wot
TWO KB! 4 P *
wxl&gt;»i^u *4 ]• in i 6 »•
Town J North of Rang. A West.
latfoIowKH 40
A 0» 73 *
Town I North of Range I Weal■ Wofn.W
4 AX 44 11 11 &gt; H 91
a tea tt ir os a fl V,

and 13 oeau for aaob e.bM,
A liberal diaeeaat ta yearly ad

ihsiwss Sirtrtorj,

aa&amp; a\X Kiuatu ©X a «*vaxlar wuxture..
..
• •' •»•

■ ASON ALLEN,
r-OROCKRlEH. pewrmfe...

’VWftC/ TSxXXcxs
curt, totWjioMA ©5 vwra aai
Vyovoo^uX. took* a\\&amp; VxAjl,
vekuxkv vactat Wra.

Wv^XAx^ rVow.\.e.
’KoWV*

.

mt Vtit \\oor man'* VntnL

•nd its fatal results than are beoltby consthatiocs. Hanan It tanda to ebenra. and does
greatlv abocran, tbe arerege doratioa of human
life. Tbe vast important, of these cotuidcratiom has led ot to aneod yoan In perfecting a
remedy which ia adequate to its cure. This
wo now offer to the publk under tbe name of
▲rsa's SaaiArABiLtUk, aliboosh it u comnooed of ingredients, come of whaUreareed the
.best of SmaforUla ia altaruire power. By
its aid you may protect yourself from tbo tuffcrIng and danger of tbeee disorders. I’urge out
tbe foal cwcwptiooa tl«t rvl and fester in t!x&gt;
Mood: purge out the causes of dnease, and
Tignreus health will follow. By Its peculiar
Tirtucs this remedy stimulates the ntal fueetions, and thus expels tbe distempers which
lurk withia tbe systaot or bant oct ou any
part of it.
We know tbe public bars Veeu deceired b^

"Dr. *BLo\&gt;ack'%
*
ftX.O’Kvaekk aVAX-qt*
MixM. X\vc Xioor mavi manij
^docX.Ov'% »tW%.

liejK Afs N»w Blest, HasUegVMieh.___

/'.fiWkFXEY A ALI.EX.
A TTQtiXYVS ATLAWasd SeBHtareisCbasA oalVT«rtfe«&gt;'ir.tirettaop^dteCesare^
saciag, the laeestlgatloa oft Uta. io Land
&gt;'DlMNMMnrnsmrtK8g«s. Ae WiH be bepp.
la atundta all relit in ths line of lfe&gt;' pref«•£&gt;?
* Olbc^5^?5Jr^nBct«, Uaatlers. Rich.

■Qt. ‘XkobatVa
tttotsvac\\ *B\XXcv»

X.W..WUO.

are X.\\x Ac\\ nuxvCa SoYatc
ax\&amp; Covci^otX.

\St.

OF THE FRACK. Will •«*•* Wihe
•n of dAU end all other teniae*
abb
with Hrlity sad pn»f*• oppo.Hr Dodge's Bolrl, Oreaget 2fe
’‘soVuty, Mfeh._______________

"RoWcVa

S\ovft.oai\x ‘BtX.lcra
mA^oraU Wxc iwak ani

Dr. ‘BaoXbaeVa

Sto’Kao.eXv ’BxXtc.ra
itAvML avxLv^
mA vaak*

vae\.aK\c\xo\^
twpiy&amp;U.

CHERRY PECTORAL,

Sold br al' draggisU ererywbers
Roberts A Striker, Bastings'; T. L. Bisk*. Irving;
W. C. Alkie, Hickory Corners: M. C, Haiti, PraL
rievills; W.' B. Itamingtan. ifUdlevUJ.j H. L,
Martis. VsnoostailU. WMaaalt by /errand.
Bbally A Co., BstretL

.

'R.oXsac.V*

The World’s Great Homed y for
Cough*, Cold*, Inolplent Oonrmnption, and for ths relief .
of Consumptive patients
in advanced stages

■St.O’m.CLcV 'Bx.Xtcvs
artA\x«, SoXAX.t.v''*
"Syva'rrXxta, 'Sivi*'
avAer^, 'RXcuucikaX.'kaixx, eXc.

T aad COCXRKLLOR AT LAW

STteee fitters are put up in quart
bat ties, of whiah th* aictw is a fao-tim-

tsotfoa waid to lb. sMeeUoa of

H. WRIGHT,

.

oounter/eiters. CPrioe fl prr bctilt, of
•is for t5.
C. wr. Jfobaol:, (Proprietor, fto. 6

irsv?'.,

all ordare »\cutd Lo addrertrl.

iirrts k BisKovs,

’

fUTS sal COVNNKLLOIS AT LAW

FOR SALE BY

Roberta A Striker. Basting.; XL Nlebola. Jay R.
Terry, OrsegwriUe; M.CBwifL PreInrriOe; HB. Renniagtoe. Middlei Ulr, and by d rvggista aa4

iBUBHED 1760.

PETER LOR1LLARD,
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
tl A l| Cfeaboia street,
(Formerly AS Chambers street. New Tcrk.)
We«W call U* auasltax of IWmU the artieies
pioanptly e«.red. and in all c*«&gt; a. ekarg. «
wre

FAIRBANKS’

WOOLEN

STANDARD

'

FACTORY,

KASTHWik mra

’

SCALES

DA A. p. DHAXE,

CTICA1

DENTIST,

.^«.BkCHEKBY.

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Mnsinrss girtrtorj. DRUG JaTDRE !”
A vdf bjy — lts»ev &lt;t*lte*(W

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Roberts &amp; Striker,?
Xi to thdr Cmtry a«&gt;11 tUy ^5

A nd, ad bar roW aftipie,
Retai Aw! abtll IbrerW atan J .
Each brary aad hoaeraA itttft'"11

—UATB. SA LKRR &gt;n ail kindsof dryexood»4poc*ri*».

aRO'

JUST HECE1VED
a new and must camplviv ataorUneut of

.KALXa tX-aROOSBlbV, ifravtera*. pre-

DRUGS AND MEDICINE*,
saAcita uiicnla, l*alnt*,'Oil*, Cam
plieuc, Burning Fluid,

ny FffiST emernr.

3

rrarirpd toy first appointment from
Bishop Morris. From the plan, I learn­
ed that it embraced a large portion of
.EALERia *11 klad* of Family 0roe&lt;rit*.
the \ irginla tyoopteins., It was a miss'om I left my pleasant home In a besutifidkowhin Oh«o, with my little family,
After several
jy TOR llECUAlHC.il. AND kctkiaal fur foy field of labor.
ROORIttn £t bTHIKEB,
days hard traveling, foy eflacte' ware
FCRPO8E8.ONLY_DS
Wmpiicd frojn the vehicle at the door of
a reond log cabkt in the mountains. The
craitrset being »o great with my former
hdtrie, y«j may Imagine my feelings.—
Haring nrrartped tfly g0od. tn the best
advantage in my little domicile, I mount­
ed Bill—ray kjrac—and started to find
KHEIZEV A. ALK.EM.
the bourvdaries of my mlssiun.
After
4 TTuRSBVS ATLAWand SoDeltuea In ChanIto abaence of fiiti!* Weeks, and a journey
A e*Ty., Funicular attention p«W tn ConreyTEA. COFFEE, fiCQ AR, SriCES, FLTPEB. '•tf 150 Tnriea, I landed safe nt home, and
FRC.XE8.nGB, RA TSI NR. CODFISH;
to my astonishment found that I had lo­
io fact, ararylbina.in. lb 4 Ornery hse, *»eh •
cated 1 myself near the centre of my work.
will ba uapdad for KSuIv nae
??^*’?cIa^ITKd»r,
Mi«fc^
MjF fiHt round I preached at several
plnbek, and sent appointments tb pther
(EDMERST ZPXBXWEMiT
plirCek-to- be filled by my next round.—
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uracis,
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village cl aonje ten or twelve houses,
| roR THU KsrsctAL dxnxjit’ ,°f
r .TH* L*D,li*- ' orieluded the Importance of the town
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il.l
—» it
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•
third
to C.VI...I
Sabbath____
preaching.
Arrange
­
MilU.'Bariy 'ct^i.lr. M'ch.
ment, bad been tuaffc'fqf’ ync to preach
there onuri^Beedjd rouiul at four o'clock,
HOLBROOK,
Sabbath evening. I started for the house,
F15R. PKXCI1-H. INKS. PAP EH, EXbut »&gt;on discovered teat the tnen were
VELOPES. CARDS. A&lt;., Ac.
pitchlng'hprse-sfioM, anti'the bouse prov­
ed to be a grhg shop. lF6do np and inmoNt POFCLAB
rsiilVed if there ♦** any preaching In town
t Im t aGernnon. The men gathered around
I *&lt;■■,*..StaW Mr*«t.___________ ________ _
me nnd seemed to-be xnrazrd. A* I re­
JOHN BDBEItTJC, .
peated the inquiry, art'old-min, rough in
DRTRICIAN and Burrww'DwsUinsoo Broadanpearance, abruptly answered, “There
1 way, n»*r tb* Conn Horm.
waa a man U^preach. to-day ax 11 o'clock,
but tee rascal has not con*. Ho was a
6 . 11. J. MAXEY.
u&gt;d r.uuliy, &lt;k*l »■ intend io Ihtr, ns all preachara were." I regarded
T»HYSICUX. SURfJEOX sad AteriM*.
Oar bke of trad* »• cheap a* ht this as decidedly cupl. I. then it^uired
plarr
Ule,
u*
•
cal
I
and
judg*
&gt;l*MtaaaTMklltesa. Uftco boar* fro™ S to
where the house was ho expected to
A. M. ted « to IF. M.___________
preach in. Ha pointed to * little frame,
teu by-|weln\ a few rod* off. A* 1 left
fl. WRIGHT,
.
I b?axd them ewear that J must be the
A TTORXKY «»4 COVXSELLOR AT LAW
preacher.
. .
Whan I went |&lt;&gt; tb* house I found the
rill be Mid lo CQWJ’OL'MDPtrSCRn TIOXa. .nd .,y d-tor fastened.
The question with me
tn thr aoUwliOB oi
now waa, what to do. Night waa near,
Zlliri,- —1
f. — r .- --------no congregation and no place for mo to
oak*, wtih w. w. Rripk Esq.. MWHevUle
■lay. First Ubouxhc I would try to get
ROBERTS A STR^ERli.tck to the place where I bad- preached
. in the forenoon, but that was ten miles
IUmIxo* April U. I&gt;«£
away qver the mountain*, in* settlement
op the road, and I had heard that huge
KK1PPEK 1 Bl R ROWS.
panther* ami l&gt;ear* in fest rd these muontains,; .and not being a Daniel Boone or
4 TTQRXEY8 t*d C0VKHELLOR8 AT LAW
tWicilur* in Cbaaaary. Tat sad tasuraara
Cap* for aaJa eteap by a Kit Carson, I had some fears in crossing
Kimr A RTRTKEh.
them in daj lighU-aad 1 thought it would
Ae a very dangerous and hMsrduue experlnirnt at night, At ,thia crisis my pleas­
J. C.Braaows_ j
HARNESS SHOP.
ant homely Ohio camo op vividly before
my imagination. I concluded'to go down
' ' DANIEL COOK,
K,
The attention of the public is invited in the hollow near bv and pray. I went,
but found no place tor secret prayer..—
t!ie N«ir Il*rB«*» Stop of
Going bhek, I resolved to go to the other
U. A. SOOtfYEAS,
1 Coaatctioa with bi* Usrdwsrv.
Per*ou» settlement al all haxards; but on raising
►AStlOg
the hill, I say the men gathering to the
little frame. Now the suggration, you
.U. JU *HELDON,
are a misaiortary, and If'the people come
TUilPEN'HNB AND ADCOUOL.

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GROCERIES!

PATENT MEDICINES

D2EEA?P FOB CASE

A.

p

NewHarneeses,

you ahuuld preach struck my mind forel
iter
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*..n. doablxl to wrttb. backpay *a« boi

Good Eastern Lankhfrt Exchi-

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cipMINDUB,

FHANK ALLEN

-

H. A. GOO DYEAR.

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!
bounty, BMirpiV.'^’sk’Ss!

Getting my saddlejpocketa I went to
th* bouse, when I reached the door 1 found
the boose foil of men ; 1 baited at' the
door and informed them if they would be
qiiiet I woold preach for them.' ' -They
quieted down some silting on the floor,
others on benches. I gave oct my hymn,
nuoow halped me to ring-.1 I knelt tn
pray, no one but myself kneeling.' ’ After
prayer I srose aitd twnoenced my text,
Laktaih •: “Tbfr day le ralvation come
tx&gt;’ffeis.b«ad».,l
'
' dn^elig
pbellmtaariee I noticed

iaBwn’.

Ing. There were legions nf little fellows
that had taken op their abode where I
expected to real for the night.
Getting
into bed was taken a* a declaration of
war on my part. Jloalilitie* *&lt;x&gt;n com­
menced in good earnest.
Blood was
ahed ; 1 thought of retreating, but this
waa dangerous, for Ibero wa* the loose
floor, and one mishap would land mo in
the region below. - There wa* no reme­
dy J must fight the thing through.
I
thought if I was spat rd till morning my
itinerating waa done. Morning caiira, I
arose early and cooned it to the hole, nnd
waa glad to place my feet onco more on.
terra firms.
Breakfast over I started home, deter­
mined to write to the elder that I b.»d
given up my ward, and I congratulated
myeelf that I would soon be enjoying my
pleasant home in Ohio.
Going home

laid my plena before my wife. She laugh­
ed and cried, say ing she waa unprepared
tn giro advice, for Um rain that had ao
perfectly satured me, had given our goods
in the tog parsocage a good soaking, and
she was busy looking after them. 1 eomtnencod making preparation* to leave.—

cam*and said it would not do to leave.
Ha prayed with «* and gnvn me a good
exhortation.
He prevailed on me to
take ooe tnorajrond. God bl Meed me

the droetnMMM of ZaceWuS in the syca­
more tree.1 Thu name ofZaceheue being dradand

ed to bis statement and proeenfed.
XI"

tr&gt; go horAc with hinj. I heceptrd, and
eoArt'dfoebvereiM was gfnng to*’th* grog
shap./f By tee tima I -arrived there all
the congregation Were there, Zeoolieu*
nut excepted, and my host was soon dcal-j
ing out drams to them ia quick, succes­
sion. The hostler had taken Bill to the
stable, and I Concluded 1 would find the
stable and sp^nd the evening with him;
but as I Mitered the stable some &lt;jf my
congregation had resorted to this place
to pay their respect* to a jugk and : were
drinking toasts to the preacher.. I then
resorted to a tree hard by.
Sot&gt;n the
landlord eatne and informed me that 1
most not take exceptiutii to the carous­
ing, for some of the beat men in the coun­
try were in the crowd.
Supper was soop ready, and after eat­
ing I reiumed my seat by tee tree. Dark
came and I JenCured to tho house. The
house »»• a two story frame, two rooms
below and one above. The room* below
were u»ed, one as the bar-ruoin, the gflier
for the family.
When I went Into the
bar-room, I found my Congregation all
gone but eight nr ten; Zaccliout, however,
was still with ns.
The evening being short I remarked to
the landlord that if it was convenient I
would rc^rc, and if he had nn objections
I would have prayers with tho family be
fore retiring. “We never have prayers
here, but If it would do you any good
you can pray.’’ Not waiting for an an­
swer from me he called to hie wife, “Sal­
ly, O Sally, come In her* this preacher
waiita to pray.” She replied with aloud
voice,’4-* shan't do iu"
I eoncludM.'l
would pray with those I had in the bar
room. I aroqe Mid sang one verse of the
hymn,
'
■ .
-Am IsSaldltrMUmCreM.“-4e.,
Knelt do ten, Zaccbeu* and one other
kneeling near me, and told the Lord bow
wicked they weeerwad- tee dnnger they
were in of being damned., Perhap In
that praver I had more teal than knowl­
edge. After prayer I atarfed for bed.
The ladder was brought in, set in one
corner of the bar-room,«nd I ordered to
dimb, the landlord leading tee way. Get-'
ting up safe be tells me, ‘‘Follow my direcliiuis pr you will go below. The floor
wa* loose boards; wo had to go a sig-sag
route for the northeast corner of the room,
but landed safe at the bed. The landlord
after cautioning me to be careful when I
camo down In the morning, left.
After Igol ip bed I found my trouble*
were not all Aver. I felt thankful that

TOM'S

Tbo round as an itenerant.
.fa' :t- ,
. Crave Moser.

toward ran utyitj . “I’M lei, yoo know
that I am the boy that w*a incite eycumprn tree.” A» fre oamn brandiahing his
,,.LhuU&gt;«» wKteaM

sycamore

U&lt;

• ' i Si

witness
told him

•MJkJepg heard,

ville, and veuld bgye been rpadily Iran*-, moat
fecred tp Detfoil.or come other poitjlin
'Mtohigan wrra,4he,.haalpiial ncoommoda•Hom adequate to the junta of (be num­
ber of akjk.sjoo. Ho^Rer our tick »old- aig the country—weseT^olilieatt^itttrterd •’
'qpvul the preciocs bour* of oor Mdi^R*K&gt;
iosg wre.nipebTiqrecamCurtaLle at Lauiarniuivcrsary m teikiug about tee arrest of.
iviUp.apJ R»w,Albany than they, coujtl Vai land fgbam And the aupprcaa|pn &lt;/sai ,
poysibly beat Murfr^sboro and Nash­ few tuppenny piper*, and tea. a» fol dcaville, where, the climate, d^t, , &amp;c, are., duUara which tec ectiona of the adnttnisagainst the,rapid restoration of health. ’nation had ln&gt;posed upon the country.—
Wj. pre
to ywiaia of such silly,, ,
Al Louisville and all points on tho Ohio
briluUsa prattle. . h,i* designed, merely (
river the patients may be visited by their • for publicei effvet and jt has just sbout *s .
rwlativM and friwds, without the slight­ much iufloeuco upon tha couree qf c»*n^ .
est hinderuce orjjiQcuUy, and_st small ns the iighting-ofg (artfeing candle, baa ,
upon,th*aun,
•
expense.
.'t&gt;a**UaH • &lt;li.
Tbs twoScyraotirsaad’SG, Pcndtean,
Many of the Michigan disabled soldiers
0r.pqd4ii0gioni.sdid well to sdcqt Jjtj.,,
Academy of Moaiq. foe, AHf cAtUipltaup. .
Mourt Ilall has sunk completely out,of
right, and Tammany 11*11. covered
upon which i» based a discharge from ifao With ivy and redolent of Jadtsoaian
memories, wav celebrating the gldrimA
Unit ad State* service.
While al Mur­
victory won by tea brave army of the
freesboro and Nashville many a sick sol­ Putonac ovsr jcff Davis’best Gesfral*
di er’* heart was made to leap with joy, and best aoldicra. Il is moat curibus afid
remarkable that th* Academy of Music
orator* had nothing to say about this vic­
charge paper* for which I had labored, in
tory. The burden of their song was Vai
many mvtanwa for several weeks. Full landigham. • • • The roust momentous
one naif of the preesut jntnatoa of the battle of the war was of no interest to
military, hospital* have not been able to them. Their hearts were engrossed w
perform duty dururg the past eight or thr prospect of n triumph in sutnc future
twelve month* and why they have been election. While they -stood matindring
retained In these hospital* Inal length of about their petty political grievance* tho
time, |* not within my c&lt;&gt;mprehou*ioa, w hole country was rejoiceing at Uta intel- '
unless it is tp make «My fat .places for llgcnca tlint the rebel invasion had been
lazy men, who desire money which tliey stayed and the foie of the nation decided.
cauinot obtain any other way. Surgeon*
•
•
•
*
1
should remember that by retaining their
While Europe watches the conffict ■hjlh
patients *o long tn these Southern hospi­ anxiety, tho people await the final draltals, they are trifling with the live* of rioo with eager hope, these wireftultera
the beat and bravest young men of our talk about Vnlland'gham. They labor
country, the relatives and friends of hard to stir up their little modpoddiei
whom are already becoming clamorous. une-&gt;rtcloh«‘&lt;.f thV great ocean roaring and
Many a soldier, in my knowledge, has ■urging around them. They arc amused
been Consigned to hts grave pre mate rely like children, at tho sound of teeir puny
whose life might have bean preserved Lad l»&gt;pguiit, squibs and torpedoes, and can­
ho
b^ca lurlnnghed or discharged not hear tho thunJcriirg cannon which '
during the earlier stage of hl* III- announces the regeneration of the nation.
ne«*.
Somebody I* responsible for They Aqliabble like monkeys, ewer Ike •
this nunrocMary saerlfie^of human life. poMessicnuf their tinny chestnuts .'tod I
Be careful, all of the surgeon* of the ar­ take n&lt;&gt; beed &lt;&gt;l I be vital mterists of thijmy of the East and West and the middle ty million* of people. Before |&lt;&gt;ng they t &gt;
States, and if v&lt;k&gt;
tn#n that aru not, will be swept awayUwith tho other dirt i
Oor never will be fit for duty, discharge
and rubbish of tbe phft. All their afleelthem or if they will be fit. fur duty in cd reverence for the couslitctioo wannot
three or fi&gt;ur months, I think they had save thetn.
r
■ -.£&lt;»gM
better be seat home, where they car. get
good grub end plenty of good water to
drink. There will be, if they do so, in
six months, more soldier* In the field
The ful|owi«g letter from an official
than there are now. Well, I will bring aource definitely sellh-s some question*
my letter to a close.
which haVe arisen respecting the expenses
Yours truly,
iceuerrd for recruiting colored troops t—
Gao. W. Ksickubaoor,
Private Co. B, 13th Michigan Infantry.

’The Nashville Prior, one of ihe ablest
and most influential papers in tbo State
of Tennessee, te an earnest 1 adv opals of
Emancipation. In one of ita last issues
it mvs:
"Wo believe that slavery is an enor­
mous curse, which will destroy our eoun
trv If the country does not destroy IL—
Wo believe that the first step to peace
nnd liberty is the destruction of that atro­
cious ihstltutioel, which Jefferson dennunc
cd as ;he plague and btfoufge ofthe white
race ; which Washington and John Mar■hall abhorred, end which Heery Clay
called, in hi* latter years, “the greatest
eurtt of all human evila.”
We also find in the column* nf the
same paper tn#ny gratifying proof* that
Anti-Slavery eenUmenta are rapidly
spreading in the State. Here are aume
intereatiug statements:
“A largo slaveholder, of Middle Tenneasoe, a man of intelligence, informed
us long ago that he knew more than fifty
largo planters and slaveholders in his
country who were earnest Emancipation­
ists and Free Labor men.
lie assured
us that the cause of Anti Slavery and
Free-1 tabor waa gaming ground rapidly
in this region,
lutelligeot and honest
men, who were never Infected io the
•lightest degree by Abolitionism, are
fast becoming convinced that the ay sum
of African Slavery baa lived ita„ day in
Tenneaaec, an^bn-. Ita psescnce hence­
forward can only be an,intolerable and
unlndurablo curse. Wo firmly believe
that in a vary short time tb* csum of
Free Labor will advance as fast here as
now doing In Missouri.
s Pro-Slavery “segro worshippers”
m handwriting on the wall which
the odious system, which stinks
noatrils sudoffends the eyes of all
sndorn, and howl with Impotent
Jler escaping ovep the.Kentucky
Of course, we speak of the ultras
The great body of,Um Pro-Slavery
ire disposed to .acquiesce in the
courseiofevents
oi event* ; to
so thal
raai when
wnen the
ina atragatroggle comae on, if there be a struggle, there
.III k. ,..11. 1,.. r.nnwitmn
* -iw.

Dear. S'L—In. r'ep|y .,to the inquiry,
“What ora the expenses ofraising ouiored
regiments which cannot be paid by tee
UnitedBtnie* GoVernmentT* .1 have to
■tale that the Wnr dsparttriahf’ia • reedy ,
to pay all expenses that are allowed by
tLe rules of ibe recruiting service: but
the employ ment of apecial agents, and
many other expense* which will grealy
. facilitate tho.work, eannot be allowed - at
the Treesury Department even if the
War DepartmenFabould order them paid
by its ngeuta, because they are not pro­
vided for by law.
In recruiting white troop* sneh expert■e* have been bora a by fund* raised from
indhidesl 0Mitr&lt;b«Uw«4 and also fur all
teo colored regiments north. The two
Mn««Achusetta adored regiments cost
•8000 us er Ahn amount allowed br tho
Stale and tbri United. Stele*.
PhiladeL
pluabit* raised a fond uf 130,000 for the
■sqm purpose, and expect* to raised from
•30.000 io tSO.OOOiParc.
Colored regiments raised 1n *lave States
will cost much loss than in th* free Stale*;
men are mure abundant and labor i* not
ho.k^JI remunerated a* at the ;0urth.—
Il ia nut necessary for me to allude Ip tbo
advantage dwived from recruiting acclp-,
mated troop*.
.
-.
Ilespcclfully, Gbcmck L. Stxaxxs,
Mv-r an^A.A.G..
R*0n»iiin8Cum.forU.8..q.Y.

took same||. T^.fisbmongvr obeervlhg,
and fearing tb* by-atabder* wquld oatch
the scent, exclaimed t ’ ' '
"Hallo I you black raacal, what do
you email of ray fi«h forF
The negro renlied, .
. .
“.Me no amell your fi.b, maaaa."
•What are you dulng then, sir 7
•“Why, me talk to btm,;'ta»eaa.
Me

“And what doe* he t»j. to
“He aays bo don’t know ;
fu­
,
V
- Qwllp afldbia wUa.fepd'a Nt.of.«*teo-

SS,tri52!L^&gt;?.tE?^X:

Wlbw
» to be aaide alarer r, and noble old Kentucky
I, your Jbrdahlp will tben be Wind with the gulden gir­
dle of Freedom. Her soil will not touch riage ahowa U&gt;aLn Qnilp waa iufarmW
a foot of slave territory.’*
that be was a brote,

’

�[*7 Nxvixs—ZVcr

Hb friends

flmigE

ips a few lines from yStfefrisndrfe
laltospltal might be iMB wlfti

H fey you, I will try and writs B J

W“J
i me from th*
a. kn.p-.ui.;
5 «Mter* which sometimes are very embarras­
th* 4th day of April last I hav* not been
th. magaxinM from. Giln
sing. Private* seek to publish the evil­
W™
KU, p.™™. .ml • poru™ doings or shortcomings of tbeir off»o*r*,_
L*
of tae northern press, who, since the July and fornfeh us the real name*
victories seem to be clinch more exorcised authors as a guaranty of their good faith.
«alkover the question of how their rebel
«IU I k«p »p fxxl
,1» »„|,b to naS bS. ,; ..
cases where thert is little doubt of the
friends are again to bo admitted to the
- •■
•
-a
«*. au-1 =*_
right* of citizenship, than as to how they truthfulnea* of the accusations. Officers

!«■, Ho

W* receive still another dtea of let­

231*2.^2^

5 P.M. IM.

may be thoroughly whipped so as to be
er i killed one orhbtbul I doe* rt»y
rilling n. «Hvnt Ih* ar*ndln*nffnr oC»h» immorality and draukeaMM in others.
i best, bat I believe 1 icfeW fat * Copper
w.k...a«l^.n~d.! »d,M ..

d,wh«n the war is over, la now the ab- believe, for the real good of the Aggrieved

pathy for their friends tbht ar* already
question is not. How shall tbe rebels ba oousnem of many of the charges—but we
conquenfl 1 but, How shall they be coax­ remember, what the soldier in his ire
ed back into the Union1 To abow our seems to have forgotten—that the ag­
grieved Is still within the power of the
rather assumption—employed in discus­ aggressor, and that temporary satisfac­ 'rebels fired Up with new hope*.
Still'
sing thl* question, we quote a parapraph tion will hardly atotre for the hardships'
they elfng to th* Democrataof th* North
from our village contemporary the Pum- that would be sure* follow detection. for life and help.
j .
I : .
These consIderatiomThave induced us to
&lt;«*, ** follows:______________
suppress those letters of a faultfinding
B.“Our armiea have been victorious, tbe
nowjif tbe Copperheads bad kept their
rebels have been defeated,.repulsed, driv­ cliaractor, when directed against officers
en out, conquered, and now **k to come immediately in command of those com­ poison at home. I wish that the army

back Into the Union and III* denied them,
unlew they will consent to abolition or
emancipation. in North Carolina* strung
feeling and a desire already manifested
to return, has been treated with contempt
and disgust by the administration, be­
cause they were not willing to give np
their slaves, thus showing at ouee, and
conclusively too; that the terms upon
which peace can be restored, under our
pr***nt rulsr* I* no obedience to lhe laws,
but annihilation, subjugation, emancipa­
tion."

Tho assumption of.lhe first part of tbe
foregoing is but partly true, and lhe lat­

ter part is entirely false so fiira* etny in­

formation which has reached the public is
concerned. That we have been victorious
is true; bul that the rebels are conquered

nnd ask to come back into lb* the Union
lias scarcely the shadow of truth.
That
a latent Union feeling in North Carolina
is being fanned to a living flame is true ;
but that such exhibitions of Unionism

treated with contempt and
disgust by tbe Administration," ha* nut

have been

a shadow of truth.
A rerent article in the Ralsigh Stand­
ard, indicating a Union feeling1 in that
State, Is denounred and repudiated by
tbe North Carolina troops in Lee’s army.
Thei&lt; is no doubt but that leqven is
working; and a few more substantial
victories will brieg the rebels to their
knees, and tho truly loyal in tbe rebel
States to their feet.

Then we may dis­

cuss th* terms of poaos. understandingly.

Coaid the publication of such hjd the dealing with auchacamps. Wby
statements remedy the evils complained 4ir, they would hang them higher than
When I came here from
of, the case would bo different. But why Haman!
puncture a sore which the lanoet cannot Michigan I wasn’t much of aa A bolltlonist 1 must say, but now I am more than
cure, bul will only irritate and Inflame!
one. 1 always supposed that tbe darkey’s
were perfect fool* from what I have beard
by the Copperhrad clique there, but I find
A perfect railroad mania seems toper- not only-smart people among the black*
but the moat of them ore industrious and
faithful..
The Government employs a
roads are projected to and from ali points.
We cannot begin to recollect all.the roads great many of them for teamsters, olbars
to handle commiasary stores, others for
loading boats and all kind* of work*
read, within a few weeks. In our own
The Government is raising a large crop
county tbe excitement still continues, but of beans, corn and other vegetables this
the public pulse is as sensitive aa the year by the help of the blacks on confis­
cated land around the city. I hav* been
Wall Street gold market. A favorable
told while in Michigan that the alave*
report—the unsustained promise of some did hoi know enough to answer a civil
visionary, who Ims much more braes than question when asked them. Wall they
gold, thjl some locality will build the inighJ^appear *o while slaves, fur they
fond alone—and we seem to see the thick dare not speak to a stranger, but let them
know (tml they are free and safe in our
blaok smoke ascending, to hear the ponhand* and l!&gt;en a*k the question and *ee.
drous car-wheels rumble over the iron 1 have ubteined a better description o! *
traek, and start at tbe shrill whistfo of place or country from a contraband than
the pondrou* locomotive. But let an un­ I was able to from some of our own sold­
toward circumstance transpire, a meeting iers that had been there ; and so it is,
let tbe darkey know that bo is free and
fail, an unsound promise prove unreal,
he know* more than ynuor I would think
and railroad slock declines with railroad pouible for him to kpow. But enough
speed, and faith is flat as Confederate of this.
We are in a good comfortabls place
bonds on the Paris Bourse. Bota better
breeze passes and confidence Is bright here, have e»erything we could expect,
still Lhe hospital in not a dcsiralil* place
again.
stall. I know but little about the regi-'
On acme days we are building a road menu W• have loss several «f our com­
to Battle Creek, and perhaps, on the very pany, but I am getting tired and must
next day it is going to Marshall,“shere." dove. With due regard to all mv friend*
nntJ- &lt;Jc*Or Co.^be.Copperhead*, ( remain
And then again, should we meet with n
plaining.

rebuff al both these points, we propose
Unlit’then, we are to present force to
to build a railroad all by ounelvsa, to
force to subdue the rebels still In arms.
Lowell, Saranac or Augusta—and ali fur
There is not one litho of lhe people of
spite. The last phase of tbe IlastiMgs
the rebel States that care one iota, or
road, is that Marshall proposes to sub­
will heaitate ope moment, in aaking peace,
scribe stock enough to build 15 miles of
whether akvei^ lites or dies In those
road, Ealori county, in the vicinity of
States. As s matter of pride, having
Bellevue, 7 miles, leaving but 15 miles
been forced into rebellion b y their lead­
for Barry county to build, or pay for. Of
ers, they are earnest for sixJcom ; but fail­
course, corner lots io Hastings are look­
ing In this, they care nothing for slavery.
ing up again.
With the few slaveholder*, who are the
In the meantime, we hear of a continu­
leader* of the rebellion, and who are still
ation of the Adrhm and Jackson road
in arms, the case is different. They will
through Eaton and Barry counties to the
never submit until compelled to do sol
Grand River country.
Tbe Lansing
but In view of the probability of such
Republican and Eaton Co. Republican,
compulsion, they are asking tbeir north­
contain communications, endorsed edlern allies to prepare the way for lhe per­
tcrially, from H. Willis, of Battle Creek,
petuation of tbair power over tbeir fel­
advocating the feasibility of continuing
low* in tbeir respective State*. It is In
the “Ram's-born” from Lansing through
response to this desire upon lhe part of
Charlotte, to intersect the “Hasting* and
elaeeholding rebels that such appeals are
Battle Creek road" near Section 25 in
being made at the North.
Assyria. Surely among so much thunOn tho other band, there Is In connec­
‘dor, lightning ought to strike somewhere.
tion with the growing Udon *entiment

.

of the South a growing conviction that
th* great inciting cause of th* rebellion'
In referring to the Interest manifested
meat cease to exist with the termination1 by tbecllixen* of Jaekaon, in extending
of th* rebellion. Hewrwhst the Nash­ th* railroad already running from Adrian
ville Union says, published by a life-long’ toJackaon on to tbe Grand River Valley,
*outheruer in a slaveholding Slate :
the Charlotte Republican truthfully and
“The path to safe and enduring peacei
forTenne**ee lie* straight through tbe।
complete destruction of slavery. To dally
and tamper with conservatism or proalaverylsm will surely involve bar In still
greater .trouble and difficulty.
If she'
wishes to obtain happiness she must first
he just, She cannot at this day expecti
to enjoy her own rights while she cruelly
and msnooestly disregards and withholds।
the inalienable rights of others. And we।
I
।
removal of slavery, and that their ranks‘
are recruiting continually. All see tbei
Mtoulshhig change which is coming over'

forcibly remarks:
“The road would pass through a apiandid country, which la now so far inhablted and developed that its natural and ar­
tificial product* would yield at present
and Increasing local buainea*. Tbe four
large villages on it* route would grow
Into cities; every man’s landed property
would be doubled in value, and every
farmer could Increase his products and
largely add to bis profit*. It Is just the
on* thing needful to develop our reeouroc* and render a resedenes hero desirable.
Tbe plaster of Grand Rapid* should be
brought to the center of th* Blate by a
more direct route, the pine^bbingles, and I

marketable lumber of throe counties
through which the rood would ran, and
others North of It, and the timber of
various kinds which is now exported In
We publish, this week, two letters1 considerable quantltla*, for stave*, hoops,
from our add.era in the field, which will: fork and spade handles, scythe and cradle
snaths; etc., would prove useful to the I
, central couaties which need II and would
however, because it is unusual for us to
pnbHsh «uch fetters that we mil altentioo
The Southern Road is particularly In­

Paovoer Mamhaa’s Orrtcg, 4tk )
Dtatwcv'or H:€TndAw;~"y

of deserters from the army of th* United .,
State* Is increased to 810.
IhtecUre *

_

a dirottdlfrom Charleston
(unroe this morning, the* on
Fridqy mA(Saturday the bombard meet
i The action of the sea on
was terriffic.
trevenied th* gunboats from
Sunday pr

officers of Police and citizens who may
arrest boua-ffile deserters i»d daljv*r .

working, bu
attack on
—-i——
r
there waa a report that Gilmore bad suc­
ceed&lt;xl in reaching Charleston with one

probable their, execution has been quietly
postponed. There Is not much danger of
mil forth a flagof Uuce from Beauregard. its being carried out so long as Geo. II.
WU u
There is no official confirmation of this, W. L~.~l C.pt. Wfukr
bcstafei for them. •’ • &gt; •
’ ■
- (✓ '
nor is it believed.

Th* fall term of thi* school will
on Mondqy next, the 31st Inst

W*shlngU.n, Aug. 19.—Tb* following
Is th* language of M*i. Gen. Halleck- to
tbe Aeent for the exchange of prisoner*:
*Tl is directed that Immediately on. re­
ceiving official or other authentic informa­
tion of the execution of Captain Bawyar
and Captain Flynn, you will proceed to
hang W. H. Lm and the other rebel offi­
cer designated herein, as above directed,
•nd that you notify Robert Ould,
Esq., of said , proceeding, and assure him
that tb* Government of theUnited States
will proceed to retaliate for every simil­
ar barbarous violation of the laws ofciv­
ilised war.

.Fortress Monroe, Aug. ID.—Tbe
steamer* John Rice srrivwl early this
morning from off Charleston. She brings
ne additions! news.
.
Washington, August 20.—Prominent
officers servlog before Charleston, express
themselves in private letters received
here to-day'as earnestly hopeful of the
combined naval and military operation*,
but they do not mention any time for lb*
reduction &lt;&gt;f Sumpter, drc., as promised
by entbnlMtio correspondent*.
The
work being heavy and requiring the ut­
most skill and caution, they, with a full
appreciation of all the difficulties, pur­
posely to refrain from exciting expecta­
tions of immediate and complete victory.
Nor sre speedy result* of such a char­
acter anticipated by gentlemen io Washihgtnn who are best acquainted with the
plansand intentions of tbe Commanding

XieipateafuU attendance, especiall

Tbe Pails correspondent of the London

tbe last half of tbe term.

DmfoA'rew writes:

Prot.J. W. Baxcxott, is, by hi* hiJ

erary-aitetnmenta, and long «pe;l

as a teacher in high schools, fully pre J
insthrction and lit J
training demanded by the mod sdv.l
etudent preparatory Co a college cd
The verykra rates of tuition for fol
scholars should hidue* all in lhlsa«|

of the diplomatic breakdown which will
hereafter be disclosed, 1 am sure that the

to impart. the

ing driven Into a corner, t
latere—most rightly and -

of country, who desire good advaod
fow-d to pul their band to
would commit England &lt;R

patronize thoee of less merit^jit grl
expense, abroad.
j
Of the hitertsediate department cl

■chout,

Napier and the Duke of

tbeir worth and effitd

Gortschakoff'

well known

cr’scondwtt

hose of

tbeir children sre most neeriy eonn&lt;
with them. It must suffice those «
Interest is merely inquisitive, that

inevitable negative answer shall
Hence the epllit England will
b- tbe ‘identical’ note proposed b

xlvt^ifywxcellence, amuqg those of
kind.
’

NOTICE!
IitrrnUsi ft&lt;

A ccinzjrT.—On Thursday, of last»
*Willie.about eight years old,arm of

J. M inuen, jot this viltar, fell fn
i.ory* and broke both bone* of his M

arm. The bone* Vere replaced by
Drake, and the lad i* doing well.

UNIVERSAL

been a very ’wet nlo'uib, axd ven

CLOHteS WRINGER
•very low temperature.

Monday

Stampsox Amtivin.-In ord&lt;
make'affidav its of aceounti legal, a
flU “Americaa #fealtsris».*

CLOTIES VBISCERr

All account* audited by Boards of S.

visor* or Superintendent* of Poor,

Pet*r H*e*too,
by vvne roughs for a negro, and «
-tally bsaten that be ha* since did
Beltevtie hospital. Hi* wife died
week* before lhe riot*, and he lead
kittle girl, who has been adopted an 1
ba educated by the Merchants' Cot|

N0 W»«KTBLK

A good CANVASSER waaUrf to Mery tews-

C. BR0WK1XG, MF Broadway,&gt;- T.

yy Secretary Stanton has m]
Gov. Andrew for Information coned
th*; treatment of soldier* of the
Maaoachusetl* regiment (colored) '
leers, taken prisoner* *t Chariest™ I
tbspurposo of retaliating in kind
an equal number of rebel prisootl
•our hauls.

_

Ml BROADWAT, W. Y.

CABD PHOTOGRAPHS-

Ctscnran, Doc. 20ih, 1P|
D*. C. W7 Robacic:—Dxab 8-1
lari been carryingout the •]»« ’
in proving the qualities and benjour ‘■Stomach Bitters," far ov.l
•nonths using them myself la my d
and in many instances recommel
them to others, and givir-g ‘7 F

MKT®«U!Fan® ABIWBft

built from.

under the tuition of.Mm

Kxowltox, and*lhe Primary by I

has also filled many Important public
positions, has been a member of tbe Maa

may become

Tbe high

dard of the school, with it* present
ent corp* of teacher* is a sufficient j

Charleston

», .Shorter,
rj 'artxqp.

rebel- wobM *oon surrender

Cincinnati. Aug. 21.—Tbe GattUehna foderacy is advocated by
private advices from the army of the
Cumberland up co tbe 17th.
A move­
ment is in progress, and th* public may
sassinations are frequent in the capital,
It may not be considered out of place, •nun look for important news from East
the victims being mainly French sympa­
at this time, to revert to tbe railroad Tenn case.
thizer*. On lhe other hand, the 'triple­
question which is undergoing considera­
headed government was daily imprison­
ble agitation in other places and in an­
ing and sbooting Mexicans who refused
other direction of lhe country. Our cit­
Leavenworth, August 21.—About 0 u&gt; take tbe oath of allegiance; men are
izens arealiv* to th* importance of what o’clock last evening tbe guerrilla chief
publicly flogged, and the incredible state­
is generally considered essential to their Q unnt veil, with n force of about 800
ment is made that one Mexican Indy had
welfare and prosperity, and wo feel a»- strong, crowd from Missouri Intn Kan
been punished with two hundred lashes
sured they can nut but regard lhe con- sasnsarjhe town of Gardner, sixty miles
strnctioa of a road from Hastings to Bat­ below hers, and immediately started for
tle Creek, in the light of centralizing here Lawrence, arriving before that town at her weight in silver as a ™»»». w.
a large and lucrative business, while ac­ four o’clock this morning. Ho posted a
Gen, Furey insisted on making an exam­
commodating our neighbors of the inter­ guard around tbe city, so that the citizens
ple &lt;&gt;f her. The foreign ministers h*d
ior. Jackson, Adrian and other flourish. could nut escape, and with the remainder
declined to remove to San Louie under
ingtownd in the State, arc evidences of of his men commenced pillaging the
Juaiez'a offer of protection 'for their es­
the advantages of centralizing end eon stores,shooting men, Ac. A gentiemdb
?
netting railroads; and, the completion of who managed to escape-secreted himself cort.
a road from a point sb rich in all that io a cornfield near tbe town and reports
is essentia! to commercial intercourse, that ha swam tbe river at 8 o'clock this
The Herald, asauming that there will
could not'but secure to Battle Creek like morning, and on reaching tbe Bluffs on
advantages and re*tilt*.
Enjoying as this side had a plain view of tbe city, be Opposition majority in tbe next House
we do one great thoroughfare for freight which then w*s a sheet of flames. From of Representative*, warmly presee* Fer­
nando Wood for Speaker. We do not
and’travel, we must not forget that con­ what be then saw be thinks the loss would
centration of the same is one of th* great reach 12,000.000. and by this time per­ tout a majority on thafside of the
b, but wo warmly second th* nomi­
elements of local importance, hence could haps much more, as they seemed to dee­
nation of our Fernando aa tbe **Q&gt;n*ervwe secure to this point the trade and troy everything that would burn.
alive” candidate fur speaker. He is a
travel of the region represented in the
man
of
great energy, and a thorough
rout* of lhe proposed ro*d, we would
“Conservative." If that party make him
nnt only retain a trade which w* could
Naw York, Aug. 21 —The draft in the their candidate they may rely on him to
not well afford to loose, bul to add large­
ly, by tbe Increasing facilities extended 16lh ward was completed to-day, and give “Abolilion" and “Radicalism" no
to it* accommodation. W* make these 1,181 names were drawn. The day pas­ quarter. And there i* this recomendation
few oomments, which we trust are timely, sed off without tbe slightest disagreeable of th* HeraUTe choice which that paper
and would auggeal to those who have incident. Tbe city swarms with troop*, reems to have over-looked. Only let
capital, wealth and energy nt tbeir com­ bul their services have not yet been Jeff. Davis know that his friend Fernan­
’
do is up for Speaker, and he will deeiel
mand that now is a very favorable op­ required
from his rebellion and send full delega­
portunity to invest or expend either to
tion* from every Rebel State—pet hap.
an advantage.—B. C. Journal.
Norfolk, Va., August 20.—The Rich­ oomlag kim*elf for ooa—to elect him.—
The
Herald'e ide* la * very happy one,
mond Whig of to-day contains the follow­
and we tyust there will be no demur to Ik
ing:
The Cleveland Herald records the fol­
“Charleston, August 21,—The enemy’s With every rebel district represented by
lowing:
operations, during the last twenty-fowr a slavebolding traitor. Fernando’s election
uAl the great Union meeting at Troy hours, have been mostly confined to a would b* certain; while, if they are not
Miami county, on Thursday last, was a steady and continuous bombardment of so represented, th* “CoMervative*" can’t
returned soldier who had lost one leg at Fort Sumpter, from their Parrott gun •led anybody. Bo let it be retried that
on Morri* bland. Their fire begins to
tell on Fort Sumpter, which replica al
long Interval*.
' Th* defense of Lbs harbor depend*
mainly oo Sumpter. , But eveo tf. that
democrat". fortres* should be battered down, tbe
harbor may *UU be hold. Gov. Bonham
am a democrat

.
.
terseted. aa the majority of our people
of hi. leg.
few words of soldier’s letter* generally, immigrated from Ohio, and th* passenger
traffic won Id bo considerable.
foe publication, the majority of which

Sumpter to morrow certain."

srtcut 80T1CX8.
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R. J. GRANT! DRYGOODS

He-tioga Urietijf lihisal

■

,

The fall tertp of this school will open

We an­
ticipate a full attendance, especially for
on Monday next, the 81st lost

the last half of tbe term.

The high stan­
dard of the school, with Ila present effici­

ent corps of teachers is a sufficient guar­

Comity, State
.
li-Ut '»
, hereby certify that I, be
it the father of malherlnt childna, v»liable to military duty under lhe act
drr 12 ftart of oat dependent on hit
Congress "far enrolling and calling out
lahor for enpporl. ■»
,
nanons! forces,” dee., approved March
IBM, am.the only son of
,
I,
, U» subtcrlber, being
ridow, (or of
, an aged liable to draft.into lhe eervioe of the tintdependant on my labor for sup^ ted Suits, hereby make;affiditlt ftutl I
am lhe father of
mothcrlcas
child.
uodor 12 yeaya of age,- and
tha subscribers, hereby certify dependent oa my tabor fur support.
----- —»above named
is
the only son of a widow (or of agod.and
We‘the subscribers,
Infirm parents) dependent upon bls labor
1
, residents of
for support.
j
county, Bute of
■ jbat
11 fiftber
hereby,_____
certify
‘motherless children under
Personally appeared before me
, the above-named
and
rs of age, and dependent on his lasupporL

antee for its future success. Its principal,
Prof J. W. BAXcaorr, is, by his high lit-

crsry-allatnmcnU, and long experience
as a teacher in high schools, fully prepared

.
W.c w.
WVU.J, Ml
in whid&gt; the p«noa resides, sad sworn to before a
The very kfw rates of tuition for foreign
. Non S,—This certifcsta U to b* new! oely In
•cholare should indoee all in this section ea*M where tbe LiAor of Ttbe person chiming exof country, who desire good advantages,
not to overlook oor home invlitotiorie, to

student preparatory to a college course.

patronize those of leu merit, at greeter

expense, abroad. ,
Of lhe IntartDcdiate department of our

under tbe toitioo of^Mkjs .E.

Kxowlton, an&lt;J*llie Primary by Miu

Certificate of a Parent that hi or ihe de
tint tine of hit or her Sone Exempted.

! I, the aubcriber, tbe father (or mother)
mcnjion;u. theit jrorth and .effective­
county. Slate of
ness are full well known to those of our of
cities whose personal lutetoste through' hereby certify that I am aged and infirm,
and that 1 am dependent for Support ‘bn
their children sre most nearly eonneeted the labor of my two sous, above named;
with them. It must suffice those whose and that I elect that my
son
, shall be exempt from tile
interest is merely inquisitive, that we
ave?; ftat these drpa rtmenta are superla­ operations of tbo act of Congress “for en­
rolling and calling out lhe national for­
tive excellence, anu»og tho»e^6f tbeir
ces," &amp;c., approved March 3, 1863.
Auld.
, ._
,
We, tbe subscribers, do hereby certify
Accidxxt.—On Thursday, of last week, that W above-named
, is
Willie, about eight years old, atm of Hon. aged and infirm, and depenenl on tbe la­
.
‘ re_ _____ ai.iL.
n.11
■ bor of
sous fur support.
Lory* and broke both bonce of his left fore

WE

Witbal.

DIRECT

FROM

Juetiee of the Peace.

STONE &amp; HYATT

CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST

DRY GOODS,

Dated thia

A large stock of
Present flbemsn C. PrinliMudge of Frobale.
In tbe msll«rrtlbe eateu of Reuben Durham,
late of Rutland. In said eonnty, Deseaasd.
.
On reading and ailngtb* petition, duly verified
of Stepbcn Xeokley, prtyina that tbe Lest WiU
and Testament of said deceased, now on file Is
tbh ottkv. tnsv be admitted to Prub*le, and that
Administration uf said eetat* may be committed
to tbo petitioner.
Tberaapeu It U ordared. that Monday, tho Hat
county, and State of
, having day of September next, at,ten o’clock, io tbe forev.
..t mI* n^titinn.
been enrolled under tbe provisions of an
act of Congress “for enrolling and calling other pvrson* intervated In ««id r«UU. sre requi­
out the national fore**." dfc., approved red to appear st * areatao of Mid Court. then to
March 3, 1803, aa linbla to perform mil­ !&gt;« hold.n at th* Probst* Office is Hasllafc.. and
&gt;howc.n.»,ifan“ —
---------------------iary duty in the sarvite ot^Le United petitioner about
1 nJ It I ■
Sutasjieraby certify’that 1 aianot legal Ir
pensubject to such liability, and for tbo fal­ give nolle* to all partis* intonated, of th*
denev of • aid petition, and th* twarin* thereof.
lowing reason: ',
by caaaing a copy ot thl* oouee amt enter to **
pkbh.h«d in the Harting. Baaur. a public
That 1 am
years of ago.
newipapar printed at Hasting* and eirealaUngJn

Groceries,

Which ws offer st

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

CARPETS
CT These Geeds hare
pur­
chased since the great decllM Jr pri­
ces Is Sew Tark, RBd&gt;ill be seld (•
satisfy the Pirchaser.
Battle Creek, May 15,1 MJ. 3m

We, ths subscribers,
and pr»ri*n* to said day oChearing.
(A tru. copy.)
8- C. PRD&gt;»LE.
,, of the town, county, and
aogtJ
Judge of Probala.
State above mentioned, hereby certify
that tbe above statement of
---'a.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ago la correct and true to tbe beat of our
In th* matter of th* o*uio #1 John U McLellan ,
knowledge and belief.
NoUc* it hereby g&gt;’«&gt; that by vlrte* of licroe*

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

GROCERIES

Tbe bones Vere replaced by Dr.

The- heavy rams

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

Personally appeared before ‘me, the
' Personally appeared before me the above-named
and
,
Drake, and the lad is doing well.
and
, and aeveralij made oath
above named
. and
and severally made oath that the ’above
Cnaxoa, or Waatnim.—August lias certificates are correct and true, to’ tbe true to the best of their knowledge and
.
belief.
.
.
Lech a Very wet rrfdbth,' and very hot beat of their knowledge and belief.

arm.

KBAUDT FAY.

Come and See !!

Personally appeared ^before jne, the
above-named
and
,
and severally made oath that the above
curtificale la correct and true to tbe beat
of their knowledge and belief.

to impart, the instrwetion and literary
training demanded by tbe meet advanced

school,

BUT LIKE OF TRADE

iivmaaanm.

of Sunday

mnd Mohday laft, has, however, left os a
very low temperature.
Monday night

■was very cool, and we only escaped a
beasr.frost, owiag to the very wet ooodi-

dion o| tl^e ground.

f

Stamm os ArriDAViTs.—In order to
make affidavits vf accounts ligal, ■ fife
rent stamp must be attached to each.—
All accounts audited by Boards of Super­
visors or Superintendents of Poor, must

have tbe five cent stamp attached thereto.

denta oHbe town, eoaoty. or dialrictin wbieb the
n«r*&gt;ns re-.de. and sworn to before a magistrate.
Tn ease tbe father is deceued. the certificate la to
be signed t» lhe mother, and the fact of the fatbera death is to bo "toted by tbe person" «rtif&gt;lng.
Norn J—Thi* certificate la to bo uaed only in
case*where thetakwof tbe,pvreon_eUlm|og exemMfon is actually aeeeaaaiy for tbo support of
tho pmone dependent on him. The
does not apply in eaaea where there la eufficient
property to yield support, sad lhe neevnaary boa?e„ for eolleci.ng can ba transacted by agents, reuoen, in
, v.
th* person tor whore tbe .imptes la claimed,
trustees, or tbo like.
and lb* requirements ef pwsqrsph 41, ItogulaForm 27.
lion*. Ac., must b* compiled with.
Blanks of these forms may ba obtain­

AND

ed by application at thia office, dally, (ex­
cept Sundays.)
All persons who may bo drafted, and

I, the subscriber,
&lt; being
liable to draft Into the service of the Uni­
ted Sutra hereby make affidavit that 1
am the only brother of
X«»der IS years of age, having neither father
nor mother, and dependent on my labor

for support.
W., lb. •ub«rrlb~-.,
residents of
, county, Blate of

who desire to present substitute.*, must
giro notice by writing to the Board of

Enrollment, lhatnn such a day they will
present a substitute, giving hi* name,
residence and age; and staling w bother
he is an alien or cilium.
The Collectors of lutenuH Revenue
have been authorised by the Secretary
'«■&lt;&gt; of War, and directed by the Secretary of
। the Treasury to receive from drafted per­
, sons who desire to pay it; the sum of
&lt;300 in commutation of service.
Hou.
Aarrwi B. Turner of Grand Rapids is
Collector of the 4th District of Michigan,
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with a
a grace
pace and
and mi,
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Pt; she
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mJ •»d
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with mnsa,
Ninns, renoe
rendering him the
employ it
It wril."
versed
well.”
ft.
at thia reply.
Be most distinguished honor
Tbe king
king hotbed
lau
‘
&gt;h seemed much more piquant and
"You are, aald ahe, “ai foreign ItIng,
miramia
coms to visit me io my place. I must
amiable than evw.
government would confiscate II
make your visit agreeable to you."
•■Thev told melfl would get them-ne­
Shortly after the banquet was served'
Semlramis confounded and reversed all pers to Johnson’s army they would make
I tdd
ranks. Ninus was placed at the bottom me deeds for their property.
them 1 did not want properly In that way,
preach my tbroos,” said Semlramis with of the table. He was the first tn laugh
at this caprioe; and the court, following but that as soon as Logan got matters
a l&lt;&gt;ud vmce.
arranged
ha
would
give
tbn
papers.
They
The secretary approached ; two slaves his example, allowed themselves to be
placed, ailhaut murmuring, according to wanted to know if that was the old^Cooplaced a littlo table before him.
She seeled near greuman Ltigsn from Illinois; I told
••Write." sridSemirainls: "Under pen­ the will of the queen.
them it was, and that three yeantago ho
ally of death, the Governor of the citadel herself tbe three brothers from the Csucould aay more for slavery and abuse
of Babylon is ordered to yield up the
abolitionists more than the Pulriwrp
“Are my orders executed 1 she de- the
I
command of the citadel to him wbo shall
Whig ever did, but the rebellion had
.
bear to him thia order. Fold this order, mended of them.
driven
bitn to favoT extreme meaaurea.
“
Yes.
”
replied
they.
C
f
seal it with the kina's teal, and give It to
The /«fa was very gay. A slave Wav. !I told them they would batter stay wWe
me. Writenow: Under penalty of death,
they are. take the oath of atlsgisnce, rriae
the governor of the alaves of the palace ing by the force of habit, served the1 Xing
the old flag once more, and keep their
is ordered to resign the command of tlx first, Semirsmis bad him beaten with '
slaves into the hands of the person wbo rods. His cries mingled with the Istigb- property. They said lhev had gone too
far. they had linked their fbrtunts Ur ti&gt;e
•ball present to him Ibis order.
Fold, ter of the gueata. Every one was IndinConfederacy and when It was ctushsd out
seal it with the king’s seal and deliver to cd to merriment It was a comedy, In
Toward* that they were going to South America.
me thfa decree. Write again:
Under which each played hi a part
“If our people had been milder, had
penalty of death, the general of the army the end &lt;&gt;f the repssT when wine had
eneamped under the walls of Babylon is been added t&gt;i the general gaiety. SemL not taken their property, they might
I told’ them we «d
ordered to resign the command of the rainis arose from her elevated seat] and have got over it.
carried on ths war for 18 monilts upon
army to him who shall be the bearer of said :
.
Bet. Oh! think. txfors^oed.tnnlsg.
“My InrdSjjtho treasurer of the empire the principle of coaxieg; that Gen. Bud
this order. Fold, seal and ^deliver tome
has read me a list of those who this had marched through Tennessee, Missis­
thia decree.”
She took the three orders, thus dictated, morning have brought.me their gifts of sippi snd Alabama, respecting their nropned put them in her bosom. The whole congratulation on my joyful accession to erty, placing guards around their fields,
court was struck with consternation; the the throne. One grandee alone of all the keeping their slaves at work, and then
retreated, leaving the crop upon which
court has failed to bring his gift.”
••Who is it r cried Ninus. "He must the rebel armrea have lived ever ainee,.
••Listen," said Semlramis.
"In two
BntyeJwlU tbs farther drift It
and yet I never beard of Gen Bucl con­
hours hence let all the officers of the state be punished severely.”
But
"It is yourself, my lord—you who v erting a rebel into a Union man.
o&gt;me and offer me prevents, as is the
What have y6u given to the I was not in favor of taking their slaves 1
custom on the accession &lt;&gt;f a new princess, speak.
Yes I was, they claimed them v proper­
queen
thia
morning
t"
arid let a festival be prepared for thia
ty,
and
property
in
lime
of
war
was
lia­
Ninuk rose, and c*m« with a smiling
evening. Now let all depart J*t my
faithful aervant Ninus alone remain.
I countenance’totashisperfsomething in the ble to be taken, especially thM kind vf
property that Was being used In war, and
have to consult with him upon aflsire of ear of the queen.
‘The queenjis insulted by hefservant!' that the negro was their dependence;
state."
take them and they could not raise aj^p,
exclaimed Semiramia.
When all the rest had gone out—
"I embrace J^&gt;ur knees to obtain my and the rebellion would godown. Wl,’
••You era," said Semiramia, "that I
pardon. Pardon, me beautiful queen," said they, “you certainly are not in farpr
know how to play the queen."
said he, “pardon me." And ha added, in of arming the negroes F Yes I am. You
Ninus laughed.
TBE QtEEY SEMIR1M1S
‘■My beautiful queen,” aald he, “you a lower lone, "I.would that this/rf* were said before the war the South had no
cause for rebellion; so say we, and now
piny your part to astonishment
But finished."
"You*wish then, that jl (should abdi­■ that we have aacriffced more than a honif your servant would dure tn question
cate ?” said Semirsmis. “But no—1 have। dred thousand Ilves, and two thousand
you,
what
would
you
do
with
the
orders
"Of sll my wives,” said King Ninus to
still two hours to reign;" and at the1 millions of dollars, which wi feel is
Semiramia, “itisyou I love the best.— you Imvo dictated 1"
“I should be no 1-mgcr queen were 1 same lime she withdrew her hsnd, which। enough to sacrifice to our prejudice kgslcst
None have charms and graces like you,
"1; the black fnan, we propore to arm him
obliged to give.«ccount &lt;&gt;f my actions.— the king was covering with kisses.
nr.d for you I would resign them all."
pardon not," aald she. In a loud voice,, and let him fight. ' We believe In the
“Let the king conrider well what he Nevertheless, thia was the motive: I
“such an.insull on the part’of a slave.—■ doctrine of the Declaration of Indepen­
says," repliedSemirsmis.
“What if 1 have a vengeance to execute acain»t the
dence that all men are entitled to liber­
three officers whom these orders men­ Slave prepare thyself to die."
were to take him al his word 1"
"Silly child that thou art,” said Ninus,, ly. That If the black man was willing
r
‘Do so,’ returned the monarch; “whilst ace.”
Still on his knees, “yet I will giveaway toi to fight, thus saving the lives of our men
"Vengeance
!
and
wherefore
t"
.
beloved by you, I am perfectly .Indiffer­
“The fipt, the governor of the citadel thy folly; but patience—thy reign willI and putting down ths rebellion saving
ent to all others."
the life of the nation, 1 certainly had no
“8«&gt;, then,If I asked H," said Semira is one-eyed, and frightens me every time soon be over."
"You will not, then, be angry," saidI objection. Thet the slave-holders had
tnl%“yorr'Wt»uld bantali all your other 1 meet him ; the second, the chief of the
sbe, in a whisper, "at eomelhlng I am। made war upon the Government and 1
wives and love me alone 1 I should be staves, I hate because he threatens a&gt;e
«as in favor of risking war Upon them.
ruing to order at this moment I"
alune/rour consort, the partaker,of your with rival.; the third, the general of the
"But," say they, “look at the destruction
army, deprives mo loo often of your
“No," said be.
“Slaves,” ■aid »&gt;&gt;c aloud, “selte this
company—you are constantly in the
man—this Ninus."
already," said Ninus, “since'you reign camp."
Ninus, smiling, put himself Info the of your own d
Tl»i« reply in which caprice nod flat­
bv your beauty over its king?"
well ; history
dcr y &lt;&gt;U have
hands of tbe slaves.
terr were mingled, enchanted Nidus.
“Take him out of the saloon, lend him does not reco... --------- - "Good." mid he, laughing. “Here nre
the three first officers of the empire dis- into the court of the seraglio, prepare captured city after a siege than you have
everything for his death, ahd wait my received. To this Uu&gt;y agreed, say mg
mta«ed for very sufficient reasons."
our soldiers had acted like gentleman.—
The gentlemen of the onurt now came1 orders.
cunsuhed before I am obeyed."
i
Tbe staves obeyed, and Nlnns followed I still urged them U» slay and take tlx
“And to reign, then, you think so great ' tn present their gills to the queen. Some
gnve precious stones, other of a lower■ them, laughing, Into the court of the se- &lt;«tb and be good Union men. They eaid
a pleasure T*
rank flowers and fruit/ and tbs slave*। ragllo. Tbev passed bv the brad of the they ►&gt;&lt;! intended u&gt; stay a month or
"Yes to one wbo baa never experienc­
having nothing to give, gave nothing but; disobeying eunuch. Then Bemiramis •wo until nutters got regulated, but th^y
ed it."
।
। placed herself on a balcony. Ninua bad had understiM'd our men had taken their
,
“And do you wish, then, tn experience hoinAge. Among these last were three
negroes to our camp* in the rear of l^a
। suflered his bands to l»e lied.
id Would vou like lu reign for a few young brothers, who had oome from the
"Hasten to the fortress, Zoplre; you rear of the city and ware organizing &gt;nd
Caucasus with Semirsmis, and had res­■
dare in my place!"
.
। to the camp, Ariaban ; Assar,- do] you drilling them to garrison the dty; atjd
cued
the
caravan
in
whkb
the
women
"Take care, 0, king! do not offer loo
that they were determined to get
of
; secure all the gates nf the palace."
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,;«»P
When
much."
These orders were given in a. whisper the citv before the negroes were putpvcr
--------“No, I repeat it," said the captivated mo paaxti
them." 1 told them that 1 thought I could
"And you," said she, to the three broth­■ sndtaxeculed immediately.
mnnaich.
“Would you like, for unr
■
"Beautiful queen,” said Nines, laugh­ appreciate ttelr feelings; 1 believed it
whole day, tn lx aovendgn.mistrcM of ers. “have you no prssul to make to your ing, “this comedy only wshta its dtnoiu- was a Judgement fn»n» the Almighty for
Assyria! If you would, 1 consent to it.” queen ?"
their connection with the sin of slavey t
“No .Uber," replied the first, Zuplre,, mmt; pray Jet it be a prompt one."
"And all which 1 command, then, shall
“I will" said Semiramia.
“Slaves, that the people of the North were suffer­
tlun my life to defend her."
be executed!"
ing fur their connection with the inaUlu“Nuno other,” replied the second, Ar-• recollect the eunuch—strike 1"
“Yea, I will resign tn you for one entiun ; that the North had made millions
They struck.
tsban, ‘•than my sabre against her en»-•
lire day my pSwer and my golden scepNinus had hardly rtlms to utter a cry ofdullsraout.ofihe unpaid labor ?f the
mirs."
.
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slave and that Gud in, his justice was
-N«»"bM *»,Uri' Amvl., when his bead fell upon the pavememeut;
“And when shall thia be."
collecting It with interest But that they
“than the respect and admiration which» the smile was Mill upon his lips.
“To morrow, if you like."
••Now 1 am queen nf Assyria!" ex­ Ixing more intimately connected with
“1 do ” said Semiramia ; and let her
“&gt;.ta
i claimed Semiramia; “and perish every the inalitulioo and were williM io begin
bead fall upon the shoulder of tbs king,
wbo have mode me ths most Valuablee one, like the eunuch and like Nicus, who and carry on a war for the destniotran
like a beautiful woman asking pard‘«ij fur
of the Government, simply because that
t dare disobey my orders!"
some caprice which had I wen yielded l». present of ths whole court, am! I will nut
Government for the time ’being w»a in
be ungrateful. You who have offered
The next morning, Somiramia called
the hands of men who . were opposed to
me your sword against my enemies, take
her women and commandedlheni 10 drrt*
the.further extension ,,qf tbo curae; on
this order, carry it t*&gt; the general ..f ths
litem tn&lt;t rod was falling with much baav.
her magnificwtly.
army encamped under the walls °f»abWe take the fotlriwlng interesting nar. ier weight, and when we return to the
On her bead »h«tt
or°»n1;
vlomgivs it to.Mm snd see what he will relive from the Winchater (Ind.) Journal.
principles laid down, by our Cstbera In
preefous rtutea,
do
for
you.
You
who
haVe
offered
me
It gives a striking and obvioasly correct,
Niaua. Ninua,eocbanteJ Wfee' beau­
your life for my.defetxs, take this order picture of cuodiUous of feeling ibM must the , Declaration of Independence, we
ty, ordered all the officers
tba paUec
would be a united free apd happy ppOple;
to the governor of the citadel, and see x widespread among tbs noire inlellito assemble in thestate chamber, snd his
and that I had faith 10 believe that such
what be will d» for ».*; end you who gsnt'of the Southerners wbo have become
gulden sceptre to be brought from tbe
would be the end of oqr.strife. They
ofler
me
tbs
respect
and
adiBirathm
which
involved
in
tbs
miseries
of
rebellion.
L™,,,. 11. !h»
cumber
plied they believed the Almighly would
my presence in.piros, take thfa order,
“Passing along the street the Monday du right and they expected W bow gobIradihg Sciniramis ,by the hand.
Al
, give It Co the commaudent of the slaves
prowled IbM-lvas bsfo^
evening after the surrender, I eame to a mlssively to IDs will.
.
of the palace, and see what will be the
targe
fruit
and
Bower
garden.
Tbs
fenee
./tbs king, who conducted
“Our cnarsrsatiGD was Interrupted by
tbe throne. *"d aealed |»rr upon il ThenI result."
was broken down and,some soldiers were n wind and rain storm. After this pas,
Never had Semiramia displayed so
ordering lbs wh«4« assembly to rise, ho
, much gaiety, so tpueb folly, and so math
Moounoed tn lbs roort that they were to
They n««t into tb« garden and printed
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S£.nna aA JWnLivaobev, during tbs whole day. Semiramia
out.the choicest flowera, uJd ms ln t*ku
,*ll doiM-h .boot Hn. WWiliig
Ob.
as blmaelf. So. "tying.
■"? 1
g&lt;dden sceptre; and placing ijln the hands
bouse, as they luleoded to leave as aoou
-asarwart
as possible, leaving all th»y had, neyar
of Semirsmis —
"Qusrp.” said he. "I’ commit to you
expecting to return Again. RriWiey would
which was iinmedtalsly dune
m soon J would have Um any..«in &lt;!•*.
Without bestowing a thought on
alee mi interesting sanvansUori. I soon 1 admired lbs'spirit with which they
this trivial matter
matter. Nina.
Ninas mfeiri
are »uur slaves, and I my- this,
Ail Ibrre
—~~ —
m— And I inVwere Imv*—
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i

Stltrtrt

IS. PUBLISHED EVERT VXDXKSDAT,

H. WR1GUT,
ROBERTS A STRIKER-

EW HARNESS SHOP.

KS1PPE3 t BCR ROW 8,

The attention of the public is invited

[i-rnr- Sbop of

A TTORNKTS «»d COUN
A Seticisov ie Chsoesn';

B. A. GOODYEII,

New Harnesses,
Exclu-

Oood
[,„|4] '

11. A-GOOBYBAB.

WAR CLAIM AGEHCT!
eiahe* agsiast the fleveraMeat A*

/oCTtf OlMUri HteeryFablta. &lt;&gt;*«
V ‘l&amp;s&amp;S&amp;Kfa s-rhsfc-Ulnthr

BOUNTY. BACK KAY, BBN3IONS,
«K, ta:.. Ao.
. ,

".liccUM.

PICTUBEIGAM^RY]

Jortrj.

jffliit ellann.

fortif wi»&lt;ds
whole rftf
m tM»
tn» day.

nnoe’er c

v-j-

...

.

&gt; .

than I did
, triotiara.

,

Tills GALLERY
r—&gt;hfhUh

Lr7EU^lnjKi.tKJS!^ °ft“

bonds tor their Union aentiiWMia at that

Anta WiterfSK BmM.
rf*.rtatart-»»»p«T
H. m- -ta. Itay ta. «

bad fallen ther had given
the rebellion bring sucoei

ba dens with them.

�BAMBER
Mttrcc

V«4*MAar ■•nlM, teft.
XUL I0TICI8.

one of in editors

*

"SwsSS

master

S
3

Slyfetjewme

. After o short conference, on motion
tbe IUoora»»; Hbi CtoAS. T. Gosbam
was chosen one of tbs\V Ice-Presidents.
OfTb«jd$A, which seems to bo satnewKT CapfaTn Rcrmni PmftBitD, ofBellevue,
»'^lrrawC.*hat the draft In this State, has and Hod- '1^ 000^1 Ifjj
were added’tb the number vf^ibe-PresibSjjBJplWjtWtol. il V|J»liflYBs -*P tfiW
।

* Mr. Gorham, at die request of Ihej

- of cavalry, by enlistment, is not designed

' to dylay ihb draft, but Is permitted to go
•Op.Witfl tbe Decgmry arrangements for
t conscription are completed.
It is not
definitely known how soon thatJeIU be,
,Lbutit is presumed that it Is .not far in

1-

f the future.
• iharks : ’

On this subject, tbe Grand
■''

“The draft will lake place here about
the first of next , month, probably.
It
will certainly’ begin as soon as the rolls
are completed for this Stale; and this
District, embracing Mackinaw, and so
much distant Wilderness, is one of tbe
moat difficult to enroll, yet this District'
. will.be ready e»r)y In September.
The
draft will take abqutzqns man in five
from the llfll^-4,',
Every maii wlio enlists in these rsgimeats is credited on lhe quota of this
.District, and saves so much from the
draft.. The draft wiH not, however, wait
' fof these regiments; so those wbo wish
to escape it by enlisting must hurry up.”

Tbe Board of Regents of the University
held a special meeting at Ann Arbor on

the 36th nil., on which occasion Professor

E. 0. Haven, was duly installed Presi­
dent of tbe University. Of lhe proceed­
ings of the Board, the Penieuula Courier

,

gives the following summary:
“The principal business done was to
establish a course of lectures on Hygiene
Mln lhe Department of Science, Literature
end the Arts. Prof. A. B. Palmer was
•&gt; appointed to deliver lhe course in addilion to bis professorship, and his term of
service was extended through the Acade­
mic year ala salary of $1,500 per annum.
' Tbe resignation of Dr. Brunnow si Pro­
fessor of Astronomy and Director of the
Observatory, was received, and Prof. J.
C. Wataou was transferred from tbe chair
at Physics to that at Astronomy and Di­
rector of the Observatory, at a salary of
• 1,506 per annum. ProCoeo. P. Wil­
liams was, at bis own request, transferred
from the chair of Mathematics to that of
, PfaysiM,ata salary of •1,500 per annum.
Prof. Edward Olney, of Kalamazoo, was
appointed Professor of Mathematics, at
.&gt; salary of •1,500 per annum.
A.communication was received from
1 Rav,,L. D. Chapin, accepting the Profeaaofjb'P °f moral and intellectual ■Philos
opby,.
•y'.,'
Board adjourned to meet September
20, 1803.”

I&gt;. Tub sPKcrai. Miznao of the Board of
University Regrets, upon the induction
of Profesvhr Haven to lhe Presidency of

that inslitotiuu, seem* to have been- poculiarly agoaizing to lhe Detroit Adrer-

tieerand Tribune, if
may judge by
tha stifled groan which escaped it, upon
the occasion.
Witness lhe following,
dignified (!) and lt»cid (!) paragraph which

appeared in that paper, under data of
’Aug. 28:
'
/

»

ron n»uu«&lt;~, mvji.
---jsen and Lieutenant Chambers, with

Isaac Beus, Esq., on whose
&gt;)or Cajumoi was nude Pr
?•*♦**&lt; ugwbispifr.

tore, but lhe reality exceeded the report.
We found M1wfli»i—|i Slliffi ■■ —Be
of smouldering ruins and crumbling walls
tbo Jtght from which cn»t a slekenf— l',ro
.«}«•)

............... on ,
«J^.-»*ithopffilicksbon&gt;iDy,

Monday morning.

c. puvmZ

u» UMW c~«l

They went ten mile* ,

bp
up die
the river, deatroytntf *

,

s^bll boats. '
l^riS£^»lw
tekXSfiltiSrth- •
Wbmtsbou

Qhty twd business houses were left upMayor, stated tin objects of lhe meeting,
and cxplaiued thn reason# wby die two oh thia street,' one knftwjvE* the Armory,
previous meeting* called bad . j»*en fail­ and the othec the old Miller block.—
About twentyfivp houses in all were
ures, to wit: heavy rains both time*.
Tbp Presidont introduced-Mr. Good­ burned, aad only one or two escaped
year to lhe meeting who. stated that lhe being ransacked and everything ot value
people of Hasting* ware aaziou* la fotm carried away or destroyed.
a qcinnection with tbo Michigan Central ' ’ Six or eight aoldiera encamped upon
Railroad, at eotne point. Tno building thia aide of the river, and whu'fired across
of the Road to Marshall, would aecure the i»t every rebel who appeared on tbo bank,
trad* of 20,000 inhabitants which do not detefred the cowards from de*toying
at present trade with them one cent. It. some of the bouse* near tbe forty, and
1
would also secure the trade of tbe eastern from cutting down lhe flag pole.
yart of Allegan county, as they could not ' The force of the rebel* la variously esreach a railroad at any nearer point than tltnated al from 250 to 400. Reliable
Hastings. A road will also introduce parties place it at 800. Their every Act
emigration . into this region. Its terinin dbring their stay In the city was cluraeu* would remain at Hostings but a short Urixed by lhe most cowardly barbarity.
lime—lhe road would soon bo built to They entered the town on a gallop, firing
Grand Rapids, and open the lumber trade ihto every house, and when the occupants
and lhe vast products of the Grand River Appeared al thadoor they wereshotdown
valley. Tbo speaker then made an e*)K like dogs. Five bodies wer’e burned to
male of tha product* of the towns in Bar a crisp, and lay near the ruin* of tbe Eldry county, on lhe line of the proposed ridge Hodse. They could not be rccogroad, which we were not sblo to copy. nixed.
Eighteen out of twenty twer unarmed
No railroad in Michigan passes through
a more fertile oounlry. They were de­ colored recruits, encamped out uif town,
Tlieir
termined to have it railroad ; tbo right of were murdered in their tent*.
way cOnld bo had without costing a red bodies lay in the colored chureh wheii we
*
cent. The farmers of Barry counts were arrived.
Meura. Trask and Dr. Griswold, Baker
giving liberally. ‘•Gentlemen of Mar­
shall, Ifyou want the goose that laid the nnd Thorp, were *bot down in the yard
of Dr, G., before lhe eye* nf their farrigolden egg, now is your lime."
Wm. H. Baowx.Eaq., being called for, lies. Judge C*r|&gt;enter was wounded in
said ho was not a railroad man—did not his yard, and fell when his wife- and sisknow what lhe people could do. Thought ter threw themselves upon bis body,begit waa a pretty good time to commence ging for Mercy, but to no avail. Tho
operating Up North, n* we would aiam fiends dismounted, stuck their pistols be­
Sol through with'tbo job on our band* tween tbe person* ofhis protectors and
fired.
own S-juth.
ision
A Miss Stone daughter of the proprioMr. Evzxs said the people of Eaton
rail- t°r &lt;&gt;f the city howl, had a diamond ring
county were willing to work for a r_.l
rtey stolen from her finger. Quintrell obliged
roa&lt;\»nd use their mean* for one. They
the
man to restore it. In revenge of this
will meet the people of Barry county,and
build lhe road to the Calhoun county tbe ruffin afterwards came back and shot
her father before the mother’s eyes.—
lino.
Mr. Hzxar Wtlua,ofSt. Mary’s Lake, Tehy also tried to kill Miss Stone.
Gen. Cullamore went into his well to
said he wns "in" for a rnii’road from Has­ i
ting* to the Mich. Central. Ho contrasted hide.and the bad air killed him. His son
our present prosperity with ourd&lt;jilorn- nnd Patrick Knafu l&lt;&gt;at their lives in try­
ble condition when the Central road was ing to get lhe father out. The life of Dis­
one hundred miles cast of us. It is the trict Attorney Tiggs was saved by lhe
great artery of lhe entire oatiUn—now heroism of bis wife, wbosiezed tbe bridle
we want lhe branches.
The proposed of the rebel's horse who attempted to
.
branch would pour iqto Marshall mi im­ •hoot hlrn m he ran.
Several cases of remarkable bravery
mense amount of trade. His proposition
'
was to build a road costing about •0,000 of women were related to us.
The wife of Sheriff Brown, ibrre succes­
a mile, with two locomotives, to run nut
more lhau 15 mile* au hour, which would sive times, put out the fire’ kindled to
burn
lhe
house.
Her
husband
was
bid
be sufficient foe doing all lhe business on
den
under
the road. lie proposed to abandon the. “
v“-i-.
—■ the floor. The honse wes saved
Whisky Run route, and take the air hue “J hcr berolsni.
of lhe Journal, Tribune
temperance run, ria the Thornapple. Tbe
’Tli"
n“ .offices
jw— ^r
af?J
Republican
were, of course leveled to
wb&lt;&gt;le cost of die raod would be about
•200,000 for 38 mile*. The expense of the ground. John Speer, Jr., of tbe
running be put at about B50.000, and tbe Tribune, started for his home from the
earning* at about 100,000, leaving a net office after the rebs came In. Mr. Mur­
profit of 634.000 to bo divided among dock, n printer in the office, tried tu In­
the stockholder* each year. Die Central dues him to accompahy him into a well
road wwuld furnish the car* for the r&lt;-ad near-by, for safety; but he would do
free, and would hack tho bond* of tbe nothing but go homo to defend tlte bouse,
road issued for purchasing tbe iron. They whirl) be did, and was killed. Murdock
u ould also give tbo use of ibis depot, al went into the well, and wns saved.
A younger son of John Speer, Sr.,
low the road to run on their track two
or three miles east or west of Marshall, killed n rebel, nnd left.
The guests at the Eldridge House ware
and furnish engineer* to survey the route.
ordered
out, their rooms pillaged and
Mr. Goodyear said Hastings subscribed
in three-quarter* of an hour, over 120,000 some of the people shot. Two men from
with assurances that when lhe route was Ohio were wounded there, and are now
io this city. Only thu presence and per­
fixed, they would give as much, more.
Mr. iHozaaou. felt considerable inter­ emptory orders of Quantrell prevented
est in this matter—it commondad • the massacre of all the occupants.
After tfoey had been marched about on
serious attention of the citizens of Mar­
shall. He moved that an opportunity bo tbestreets, the rebels were told there was
given to those who .wish,U lake stock in a negro baby still ,ln the house. They
the road to come forward and inscribe, said; “We will barn UteG-dd-d Hula
or say wbatthpy, would do.
.
■ brat up,” and they did. We taw its
Mr. Willis moved, an amendment, that charred remains, burned As black as lhe
a committee of fire bo appointed by djo hearts of its murderers.
The books of the County and District
Chair to canvas* (bejnatter and see what
could be done.
Amendment accepted der|cs were burned, but those of tbs Reg­
ister of Deeds was In the safe, and are
and adopted.
.
\
Every
The Chair appointed aa such cpmifottee supposed to have been saved.
the following nnmod persona ; George safe.in lbs,city but two., were robbed.—
Ingersoll, law Boer*. A- .Q-. Hjde, D. In.the Eldridge store, James Eldridge
and James Perln gnVe the rebels all lbs
S. Beach, and JaraFs Monroe.
.
Op motion of Mr. Been, Cbarjpa, Cam­ mpoMF in the safe, and were.lmmedlatMy

revolution.

Xi«teiBspm.r.......
vsom aaatwaa*.

Gbam Banos, Aug. 19. AMI)

of RobluK*', er .'T' “U re“l“d,'k""bolld^e
■Tbe, &gt;WI«I •«!
।uaAoCol
bnzki-ma.'n» ..p-fitk- »u™a .iiborn io,afwr obulnln, ,Q dw lofonn»lkm&lt;Udre4.

Tlio Bounty for the arrwt mid delivery
&lt;&gt;f deaertws from' tbe army ‘of the United
States is increased to 310.
Detective
Ageats, Sheriff*, Civil Magistrates, *11

|

ft. X. KGt, Gsn't Sspsrmte

officers of Police and citizens who may
arrest Uu*8dc deecrlsrs j^d. driver

SlermMV, AU. Aug. W.—Pol U crncy iru&gt;y ....r——-----niniflihCofktoek Instto them
tha di­ them at these headquarters will be allowwud.M
"«n“;
«... lu-a.J. knw ibr™ ..4 apur-1 rect result ol tha Vicksburg campaign to.
,««. Tll.l«lrr«U» ik.&gt;
hundred cutup'
Tfanit'id BaIUt, '

by Meade.
• '
'defeated
We barn that Burnside's advance bad
PniLXDW.mu. Aug.»0.-TV«,u«&gt;.r
reached Kingston on Treader. and after B«rm«U Ha.
from Port lU.y.l
1
n short engagement had whipped Forrest. W«l—ly
b»,i»s
1
Ck«**«m
'll.r «.pUl» mp-rSI U..I
Braggs army II reported as moving uo
Fort Wagner has not been tekfen yet,
Atlanta.
and cMnol ba at oresenL He confirm*
the rMiri that fort Sumter ha* been

d»te£
BE CURED. _jgl
&gt;R- BAKVB SPECIFIC tarsa.,

Fao»r.—Sunday morning, bro.

tM»»cetk&gt;o^Ccountry,a rather d

e.tfen rern..in some localities aufli-d
।gunboat Western World ■ arrived thismorning
from off Wilmington End report*
।
the arrival thereof the steamer Florids
ifrom off Charleston with intellipmre tluit
ithn Onion force* oreu pl rd Fort*8t»mpter
and
Wagner on M"rid«y but.
‘
i
Wa*l&gt;iagt&lt;M&lt;. Aug. "28.—Gen. iWI«’i‘k
has received an. official di.pntoh from
।Gen. Gilumre. dated Morris Island. Mon­
day.
Aug. 24ih. giving lh« pnrticluars ot
।
ithe demolition of Sampler nnd that fa*
Ihad begun shelling the cBy. Tbe pro­
jectiles
used on die cit) Beauregard d. si
ignati-d
a* thn most destractivc missile*
i
।ever uwd In war.

New York, August 29.—Tim HeralJ"»
Washlngtrm dlspwteh say*: "In view of ■
lhe speedy capture of.Chnrlestonaml the
oectiparlon of the city by the Union force*,
lhe intention of ibe’ttovevomeat hi* liecn
command of that Department a&lt; w»un m
Gen. Gilmore and Admiral Dahlgren
have cutopleled their work. Il iv thought
a just retribution/that, Maesncliuseiia
should furnish (be cvmmsnd«.r over live
hot-bed of rebellion.
,

to Fort Wagner, the capture of which
will be left to Gan. Gilmore.
NiuuYvm ^»«i?Q -Tho..flrF«w'i

w.
not prenmt.-tltefMllinguf UMitiijUffV*
/.hell* wcre.thmwu from a 200 pander

“M J"1""",!;«'■? •"‘I
&lt;V»p.p.rt, ,rfc»U.»W,.V»»««lt»"J A..„, ,l»lr dSHU™. Hi —.«
°"‘r 10 ““
Ml in ,I»
A

r,W&lt;mU. .

cr DnuinnsMMEM

qeeiiivi is ruined, and one fourth I

Unnod.
cpl.nn,
boils' of
&lt;&gt;f the Potoiusc
Potomac floli
flotilla,
the
boats
la. and tfaRevenue Colter Putnam.
The rebel*
came off in small boats and seized the
Satellite, killing tbe captain. They then
dashed on the Leslie, which they succeed­
ed in taking. A signal was then .made
to the Putnam, which cams into their
clutches. Each gunboat oarried one 9
inch Dablgren gun. The mouth of the
Rappahannock H blockaded, and II is not
believed the rebels will gel the boats out i
of the river, otherwise they might coipe 1
up the Potomae and do much damage.

cofw Fhdly dsmspvdFortunate!
Jack rekctnl his fields id &lt;ipe*atin.j
tiW'depredstinn* were »w&gt;t univerw]

It ctmim » dl.UA. «te Mtmu 4&gt;nk_ ft
I be adnrilM.Irrvd wilM,ol U.r
cT
paliMS I'riM-tl a box H&lt;nt tj mill (0
MtereM. Lx.tf.C. L'MIAS.
CatmtV
kit. l'mi.«kx&gt;.ien&gt;. rX
(Smlars *»ut Irw

Esuar.—Traverse Phillips, A. J|
andC. A. Bailey bs^e author I

Kl

&lt;3,,,..,

Now let &lt;nrr, citizens rally, and'avt
draft. Mr. Philips is an rxperi

and kndwn fn Ite a-Jiiirnane offio
«ircfvl of lite ni,en. Mr? Itiui rSB&lt;i
Bailey wiH make valiant and td
into the rank* and fill up our quot

Wa. notice a call for a ipccial’meetl

tyrnl Society, to be held al the

Huure, in this village vn Monday

S/carmetoeuli for

New Advertisements.

3QT.IC.E!

. ‘x The- CoxrraaiTAL for1 Sepetml I

eera will l« present.

and

■,
„ak,^ .
,leg. ,io .J
,■ , r
the brick «all ofr the medical
pur. ­
veyor's storrthinure, scattering things in
great cvnfuslon. Straw ignited, causing
kB*a1trm rtf firt*'b«ritrwis mincuishrd
Bl^ftmrn'ruofJle. Four-shells Ml in this

rereived. .Tha fi,r»i
79?*
Ilate oIX** Eng!*nd, should be I
folly read by everybody. “Waitil
Nfo**,".is *•touching litlls pnem il l

raiser* ttpl be will be pre
»&lt;••• that tnsy Jas uffrrrtt, .
HaaUnys. Aug. It it, I»

presmihe feeling* of many. j. I

reatehea.-

"Eariv Hmturyirof- Hvl

UNIVERSAL

CLOTHES WRINGER

Thu Nashville Union publish** the
proreeding* of a publte meeting of citi­
zens of Pelham, Grundy county. Tennre*re, which have been sent to Governor
Andrew Johnwm. Tbe ree&lt;&lt;lutiona,pa*«ed
by a unanimous vote of lhe one hundred
Gen. Gilaswro’ Official Dliparteh.
nnd *eycuteen pere&lt;&gt;uapr«wil, recite the
fact that by an ordinance of secession
pa»»ed by the General Assembly, and
“raid to hare been ratified by lhe peo
"
_ ____ _____ t.L -L_
8rn—1 have the bnnor* to report the nl.
|
practical demolition of Fori Sumpjer, ns &lt;
aaywos-uw ,
..... .
,■
tbe result of-'dtir seven days' lombard- &lt;
ment of that ^rOrk, during tWM ' fla^s “f ‘•2. 1 hat we wish to return »g»ln to alle­ tMVERSAL (I.OTBBS VKIK03:
which, n powerful North East storm giance
।
in the Federal R-irehimcnt; and
most aerinusly ditnmtebed the orctiracy Ibecome loyal citizens, that law and order
and effect of our fire. Fort Sumpter is imay., be restored before ws enu (*k
to daV shapeless, harmless mas* of ruins. Ifor ur expect protection to perarmd Lr
FOR
My Chief of Artfllsry.CUl. J. M. Turtter, property.
;
IT3W.F EVEBV YI
report* Its destruction *o . fim complete
‘ 3. That at as early a period as is
that it Is no longer of iuif lysil bif th* :Cractirable we Would Jfak.thM the Bt/’e
defense of Charleston. Healso itej-»'ihat
e reorganized, and be allowed to vifte
by a longer fire it eould Im ’Itisde more ; ifw loyal men for Governor, members &lt;&gt;1
completely a ruin end's mas* of broken Congreas
1
nnd the Genera! Assembly of
masonry, but it eould acaroelj be more 1 the Statrz3f
1!
.
pow erica* for the defence &lt;/f the bprbb'r.,
The ngmqa of upp.hu^reJ and hwOur batteries were located at distance* teen dtizvn* arawhwtived to ihi* paper?'
•aryipgt between 8330 and 4840 yard*
from the work, and now rehteia ss effici­
SO WKI
ent as ever. I deem it unnecessary at of three hnndtyfsquire rnftre. The irfnth
present to contlnus their Shi' upon tbe erlv Iln^lhommjjtj^iW, (writty-hi.e,
ruins ofSumptcr.
I have alio by great UW ittid tmd,rr ;
heavy fire from James Island. Hitablished
batteriea uo my left widi^’CflittHve range
of ibe heapt of Charleston,'itod fia reopen­
ed upbnAhem, after ’gtvimr’Qeh?1 Beaure­
R.dkMetWvAWniOWT,
gard due notice otntf WhUon to’do aa My hotHlretion »
Ud

sjflrasi

the capture of the rebel ram, Atlanta.—
He was lorbd with singular affsetton bv
tbe whole Navy.
'

bolding; tbir^j

rather l*t&lt;^.and we hope nil the ub I

U.. WM

. U»

rerely. We should presume ful
j&gt;f the growing buckwheat j|

cvred.^i

our flag t^aac* o'er Forts Sumter and
TUB COMFE8SIOKB AKD EXFEBlEXfB
}Vagr-er.
’ Baltimore, Aug. 31.—The Richm-r.d
Enquirer of Saturday rays: "Tbe War
Departmrnt has nothing Inter fi-m
Cballretou tlsump tnlnM night.
It fa
understood tint Sumter, though aeraoualy
-r-__ - ------brkached, «si|| not. be r73r
abandoned.
Beauregard exprewtean determination to h’&lt;ld
• - -a-*-*-—----- -*
«• t_.i—— c. :.—_
he'done by erecting tem|fl»r»ry Mhifka TO SEftYOUS gCFFEKKfcl OF BOTH SEEK*.
lions. Thw enemy* fire is divided l&gt;etwren Sumter and Wagner. The bum
bardmrnt is progressing ehrwly.”
Philsdelplu.t, ' Aug. 39.—Charleston
papers of last Mlmday gives particulars
■ &gt;f the bombardiiM-ut of the city by Gil
more.
Out &lt;-f tblrtkrii alirlle fired,
t a rive, K inch. Ml to the cJty. Tbv firing -

cannot fill to have noticed the intereating
■proceeding^ df 'the ’Board of Regent*,
which have appeared in our columns, it
■wffl'beaeeh that some‘radical and impotmat change* in the affaire of the Uni‘ vereity are being made. The old Board,
whoso successor* are already chosen, is
doing a great deal of work, more, wc fear,
than the health of the reapeeilve members
can aafely endure. Profoundly *o!idton*
that there most indostrions and. perttaa’dotte guardian* at onr educational inter­
: este'may be spared for future services,
and that their faculties may remain un­
impaired, we suggest that they leave
.'Some of those onerous dutle* which have
dragged Utem Into a special session, for eron and Charles T. Gorban/w^pt added shot down. ,
AB ibe hotels were destroyed except
'ths new Board. 'No maudlin eonsidcra- to tbe Content toe.,
•tlon for the welfare of those gentlemen
On mitlon adjourned to meet next the City Hotel. Tbe joss In. cash is esti­
sbdhid induce them to overwork them­ Monday evening, at the Court House.
mated at •250,000, and in property and
ispja
»2,000,000,000, This U low renogb
Selves as th&lt;^ are now doing.
•
sWmale.
OsrFlaaibeFta«»rAll.
:Tbo number of bodies recovered up to
' .133“ The "Stonewall Jackson" monuTbe colored laborers oo Fort Na i of ite litre we left, waa'YtS; of wbiA about
thent' io England is to be of marble, not
‘ofgHiutte. pfherote size, to coal- •7,500, the fortifieslioo* about Baltimore, ■wish­ ab^rereburned, ac badty as to render
raret of which ft already subscribed.' Il ing to crown the labor oflhetr bands with recognition impossible. There' were ; a
4* not intended that the subscriptions to tbe flag of thsit- oouutry,' purchased one largo number of strangers in town, nnd
' the statue should Imply an opinion on the to be presented for that purprse. The when the entire loss Is ascertained^ we lallttn, an&lt;) »hy rejoinder, hare’tfee'n trans
Ihsrita of the American struggle. The presentation was made July -20th. We think1 It wiH retch ISO killed. Many 'dtlttedto'tM.iifwy bead qijartrr*. 1 The
•aftjpittoeMy‘“tl&gt;ey wjll be taken solely quote s portion of lbs apasch of Cd. Don were doubtless killed by the rebel’pickcta projectiles from »n v Utterfes etife'r.’ffthr
city and Gy&gt; Bvaurogard himiieir dtAig’and simply re a recognition of Live rare Prntt, Chief of Gan. Schenck’* Staff fa ac­
nates iheni A4ib^ m'»wl Wimth'ii nil*. Francs
,
.. ; .
personal merit of Gen. Jackson.” . The cepting tbe gift.
. "la ,tha name of .the Eighth Array
•Tfea evertkcd tn War. ’
' '
'■
JW
»r«&gt;r cwr.t Ajjjftw. -tfc,'3fo iivmSKjtUK&amp;K
1
Ths
death
oTCapt.
Georgs
W.
Corps of the Middle DeparUnrot 1 aocspt
Ro-lgrrs, in the attack on Fort Wagner,
a in w.r.u.kmt
nrB^
.Ute greatest Englishman of die 17th cen- this beautiful .flag, purchased with the
JBlh inst; it a Natfonarmisfortune. He ter,taken at 12 n&lt;H&gt;n,
turv.lio never been acknowledged by hard aarainge of.the workmen, to adorn
......... --was
’the' oabbbe of that exftmtry. In tbe abape .tbs fort their hard labor reacted.
• ’was one of the most able, herofeand pat­ before we ct-ssed “
' 'i
r- &gt;• -•■&amp;
foci deeply that ibis fa no ordinary riotic of our Naval officers, posaeming tha tfinanJlttild.
'■of &lt; monument or'’inscription.. But the
.hniifd'ounfWencs of all wbui knew mm. ,
' Very respectfully, ’ ‘
■^firfldw foifltig’’ of despots Inspires them preeeQtelfon; Given and accepted a* the
diatnlBMIuttt &gt;
batioar is, Ijraean opiMih i» -U&gt;e history Enny In Ute war fiis was detailed for ser.
■ !
vies on lbs T*‘than be his gndfiydistinguished bfmaelf '
' A "Pile” or Puna Momey CaxwalA•ratfrna &lt;wt tbe Southern dMist
’
ll Bill be wkkoHie news to our heroin be that and the amblsrn of humanity a*

'wary aaaradtStor&amp;oflhaff-tftuwlr*

J 0.7

Psovoer Miuiul'i

t*"1 Fn*f*ffla* it

Riot," probe* deep for the troecan•ouvrer l«f th* Uts-viot 'Thoprerent I
ber is full of interest and instruct
»’®uwtr’s liar’s B«mt for Sept I
ba*'been on odr table for severaf I

It continues !•» maintain its prev I
loncretablislu-J reputation for iutaf I
matter and artistic skill, which is *‘1
Vrtmmendstfon of the number btf&lt;

J^ll. were flosyiblc. to g*»e-

.

person* mex-nl

prebend tbe rale* ofp
per* «• caublwhed under thWww
rts following statement I* so plain
cannel
|

• -Tbr p&lt;«*tage to regular newspsp
i^Urs *s Use than bolf • teal a p
payable in advanre at th* vffire of de
thus lve”&lt;!*ni* will pay
*
AretMCe fota&gt;«*r/ P5*r'
tri-wrekte, thirty cents for * daily
Sq-ilssi'iha poitage OT» a daily p» I

onlyJl^Oa ^rer.paid^Mrteny

infir ttfD aw
tjLrfyo. 0«»m*
him for sotted"*. &gt;ad

it’

men. will

CAM PHOTOGHAPHS
Paci E«q . of HicMstid, sheaved *
washed woofSWm w* ,hree

ind

.store anoerw profitable i

.MfiaasiuwaB'— -jt

or ui

ty.

WhMoorl

▼IKWH-

rnCoLir

I*»*

EL
Walk ar. a

/

�ni'f' Orrnt.

^M:&gt;^aV-.7.frW.6'
NightKxpsns.y....,.... .jfoao A.M.
Blpb.

T*AMtS BASTWAkS.

GOODS!

to b.^

UdUw

Government i. bnildiug

it it tasdltartta «U

R. J. GRANT! DRYGOODS

snolher fort

yrpl golita.

above Fort Bichmond. We also vlelted
Sandy Hook and found tbe Woodland

S’

boy. all well except three or four. Chaa.
Dewy I. tho only one UfU I. confined tu

r Jstiitku
Q7AIE OF MICHIGAN, J ..
£7
Barry Coontv,
[

-OS SALE,

'

'

—I CAN BELLK­

Probate toori

the hospital. The Government is slso
building a iriry Strung fort at Sandy
Hook.
(laaling., Ukh.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PiHCtSl

SSmss?

Fm. Rk*m«x, h,
It I. a ,rtj „n,0&lt;
Tb,r.

are. uwnbor of 4*0 ponder,, rao.BUd
ta this fort, weighing HOMO pounds. Tbo

NI«ktNx}s«s4-.. ;t. .LUA g.

AS IsOW AS THE LOWEST,

The officers informed us that the men
had improved in health yary much since

IN MT LINE OF TRADE i

they arrived here. ■ They were complete­
ly wornout by their forced marches, and

Come and See I!

IFGIR 1BXAOT W.

W« also visited tho Hart­
____lying
ford and_________________
Richmond. They___
arei
now
Bran, iim. b«k.b€.L,..l ^J^Breokljo N..» Yird umUrsoin.

WE

STONE &amp; HYATjT

. Esuar.—Traverse Phillipa, A. J. Rus’1

JUST RECEIVED
DIRECT

Bailey will males valiant and efbeient
Bo no one need hesitate total!
into the ranks and fill up our quota.
officer*.

.

AoHfOcLTt-RM. Soctrrr Mumito.—

We notice a call for a spcciarmeeling of

tbe •■fficere &lt;4 lhe Barry couuty Agricul­
tural Socjcty, tu be hold al the Court

Houne, in this village un Monday next,
the Ttii Inst, “to’ elect officers and make

bolding; tbwr^ppunl
Fair." This ia a good mNse, timugh
rather lat«^,and we hope allene‘old Offi

arcangemeuts f..r

•are will be present.

i-X3-1-TC '

Tire CoNTitonrrAL for1 Sepetmber (s

received,
’Dy firel prlicle' ••Southern
Hate’&lt;J$iew England, sIhmiIJ he care­
fully read by uV&lt;+yk&lt;dy.

“WMngfor

Nrwe," is * touching little poem that ex­
presses, the fcclingv*'f many s ..*q*ry

-watcher.
"Early History .of- Printing
SpB jh^?&lt;ew&gt;t&gt;frjisr. Pr&lt;i«,'ln. Boaton Mid

CHEAPER THAX THE CHEAPEST
Their IMMENSE STOCK of

eighteen hundred tnna. She will carry
four gui&gt;a, the calibre of whirh will prob­

::

SHERMANC.

9SS5B

_

Rxv. Da. Loan, Ex-President of Dart­
mouth College, hsd one advantageJn his
connection with that institution not to be
lightly estcomed—the chance to educate
his eight son*, all'of whom are graduate*
at Dartmouth. Probably there is not
another Instance on recordin thia country
where eight Lrolhura graduated from one
College. There are eight Fessenden bro
ther«, of whom Senator Fessenden .of
Maine h the oldest; all graduates, but
not from the same inslltntion.

by the Jodre 0
thrrr and 8t
le at 1‘ublic a

ring deacribcd Rm) rotate lyiag and being
li *«r il—. ia «it ■

GROCERIES

JST These Goods hire bee■ pur­
chased since lhe great decline in prl
ces in Sew Terk, and will be sold to
satisfy the Purchaser.
Battle Creek, May IS, 1863. 3m

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
sswssca sacssss.
Th" Wrtct’X i Ginns Setting Machine
is Cut best Machine without reyard to pries,
llyscwiax,
Uraldtnx,
.
UcBuntnr,
FelUag,
TuelduK,
Cording
m a fl»t. even, and tlaaUeorsra, which ia

“ Jo&amp;TH. VAN BRUNT. Admtuiatrirtor.

MADE
^DVERTIS^MENT.
OTY

hamwahe

store.

^TIN.’SHEET-IRON AND C0PE8R WDRKH,,

U l
I-I I
Mrs. Parting ton

prailr vhortm, the avenvje dnrattor. ^Vimaa
liij. Th« vast importance of these convi.lirationv Iim led o» to spend yean in perfoettoc s
terasdv which iv odequsto tu its rers. This

CARPETS
We have every kind of goods, such an

■ of land morv

jsatfrifeiwiBat1 h‘"

master.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

^’KEDU’DED JMCE3.

thirty-roveo

llxriao been calfed upon to uxaniine
1.1
■ — 1 . or redpe
— — — A.a
1 k. abovb Rita
toe formula
for the
Bit­
OX MONROE STREET IN THIS CITY.
ters, which has been given to mo by the
Inventor. I take pleaaune iu staling to tbe And eordianr Inrita my oto cMtomra »&lt;&gt;
prshend lhe rate, yf p1StagBp|»«p&gt;
public, that they are well known .tn' tlje
pftra as csubliihed under thRew Iaw.-tmrdica! profession as pvisseasing proper­
Tbs A llowing statement ie so plain that it ties purely tonic, and lhe combination is
well calculated, and especially adapted BUILDING HARDWARE^AND MBCHANIC15
eannoy^f^ygiNnd&lt;x»V,&lt;,A J.
’ -Thr postage to regular .newspaper atab- to that claw of dtareasea arising from a
Having outdo amncesianM with manat* taro r»
acribsri &lt;&gt;. I— than half a
•'PM**— disordered condition of tbo hepatic func­ Wtdotoera.
lamprtpArtdio
tions, or general &amp;»an|pm«p ufiUte,ii»pM,hl* I, wlv.nw .1 lb. '***« of***1’—?■ er. so common in the malariqus di-tneta WHOLESALE TO COUNTRY MERCHAMTS,
Wu.
.in p., a™. m-jiS. of the West and South. They oqtaatn n
t-ww Ibr &gt;:ww*tr p*rr- “!* *'• larger proportion of tonic ingredient*
irb—bk, Wirt. rt«. fee • *‘»r Wf- than any other Ritters that bavs bsen &lt; LOWEST CASH MARKET VALUE.
B..
&gt; submitted to:ins for chtmlcal examina­ ld«altarr&gt;yta
tion. I bespeak for them a wide 'spread
^"T
-o-*-* eordlsTlj ibmtnend them

few desultory rimMrFa,*’

AutAXAC, v.hk-li i&lt; turalAcd to iho dnigjuU

ttal iubtrf rcultJ than ere, brellfcy eoarthtr-

■BWJ3 &amp; SEDIE?,

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

“The Great

CJkNTOV 6KB ITS

Which we offer at

&amp; C- FR1NDI-E.

Riot," probes deep for-the true cause *and

*a,it were possible. M*

4 ausurAcre san abti cixs,
V
• CoojOBUr.n bMd.
- . I.

r_

ro‘q'tr‘tr&lt;n ot rt« rcp«&gt;’:n~ exteitaire
.L■*■------- L. I„.

cauve. it i» « very different tneda
«’,cr whiUi Im’ ken before tbe
ht won: effertaal than any «J
ever Leva r^xdtUe to them.

A

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World's Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con­
sumption, and for tho roUat^.
of Consumptive potianU ..-m­
in tuivaacod stngoe
of the disoaae. -

Clothing.
and. for Family
r any eoaapartaoo

AND

Maeliinea. Light sad tla

Roberts A SttftMr.

Martin. Vrnn-intrille.
Btwlly A Co.. Detroit

DRY GOODS!

Uptake.Irriap

WBoiaaata by remad.

unity cMcdiioo than sny no exhiMtloo.,'-7»«&gt;«J- RESOLUTION DY TUR BOARD W SUFER■a/mMW* EcAMitoin r«p&gt;rt qf I8M.
I VISORS.

of'every description '

.

' Don't fcinjrt»»5'

HARDWIREJ

pwi*M« in oni
"Tbtteeaii
«ro

•*Aw**"*?;’1 ••GrsadBapldAlilyl»«.l««i'

WARCLAIM

-SiredbyauM

\fr“yL

A

. .Tbs Bnto.ig«»d ‘“±* '~

g wwwyJ’Vh
UaMj^ally ;'Low!
.« i:

V,&gt; t

i*t

\y boat. Com, Oats, Bu

ff

ALL KINDS O*

JOB PBJSTDfG,

DR ▲. P. DRAKE,

^^Ifbactical

Which I dfa anxious to sell, and WILL BELL,

»t»H*
I never knew • Ih'aucli east*.'

blood/parge oat tho canxs of
rigoroai bcJlh will follow.* Bv ia papliar
virtito. thi* rrtnedy Mimuhtei tho nt»1 fane-

■“ ,&gt;0U/iirS^ii’n° ™”TL’
CITY qabdwaae svobe,

core him.

.irk.llo cure, ii Imjnadc cl
diwutcs ; Klag'a Eru oy
tiler SwnUiaga, Turnon. &amp;uptiom. Pimples Blotchox aad Sores, Ervlipjlas. Rose or St Authouy'a Fire, Bui
Rnoum. Scald Head, Courts from tabcrcnloas dcpoiit: in tho ltmg«, White
Sweliingi. Debility, Drop^, floiiralyk,
Dysnepna or Indigestion, Syphilis slm
ByphuitiJ Infections, MereunaJ DUetrns,
Female Wcakncisn, and. indeed;Tha whois

Groceries,

|4p“ Tlte Ex Secretary ofibs Treasury
Howell G'bb of Georgia, who was report­
ed killed at the battle of Antietam, ia ac­
cording to relvel papers.* alive and well.
He lias been stationed in Florida for the
last Jtjar. but was at Macon, Ga., a week
or tw o tinea on his w ay to Columbus, Ga.r
to Duunie command. A wish was ex­ dsji of H«pl*tnb«r o«n, nt Ito •'clvak.ln tbe fort
Boon, bc»«*icr.«d fortho twariagof Midmtitloi
pressed by the inti federates to transfer
him to a high civil truat, but he replied
that he preiered to remain'io hispraaent
military position. He is not of much
boOefit'to the cause he serves, sny^way,
lllonar
ns is proved by his obscurity for a yetr
past.

I't-KNIXO TUB Tablsw—Tho Steamer
Bermuda, built in Englandfor the purpose
of running the blockade, and aubsequant•ourtte'uf th| latgtiodb-* YhopresenVnum­
ly captured by the federal Beet, has gone
ber Is full oYinlereet and instruction. ' So Charleston harbor to participate in the
attack oh-Furt Sumpter. She now car­
. Gcuxr's LaBt’s. Boom for September riot some batvy guns, and her decks and
holds arc filled with tba cargo destined
• i‘i,. 'i nJir.ly
for Pharleston
Charleston and Sumpter, to
Ui be
...Ji.-iy E.r
It continues lo maintain its pradoyi
'
■. ■ landed
land.d in coeknia
copious doses
doses by Admiral Dahl*
Dahl­
Ii&gt;ng«atablisii*-d reputation fur iotofeeting 1 gren ir/jm iiia 15-inch guns. It will not
matter and artistic skill, which is as great MEH-e with rebel atomaehs to take the
otmmendatian &lt;*Tlb* number before us&gt; h.-.r*h niedicetio they had prepared for

DRY GOODS,

A large stock of

ii. n.s:

, U&gt;« north door of thv
p of llirtlugs Io tbs
ic nf Afichigvn, all «.f

New Yorl7’ &gt;’ iiitcrmiiog-

F R p JI

350 fret, breadth 52 feetJO Inches, depth
of hold 14 foetO inches. Her tonage ia

and C. A. Bailey b%v« fypmrity to ably be 200 and 400 pounds. Tbe tim­
rabro a company for the JOth Cavalry.— | bers on her aides uro said In he seven
Tho Iron plates have not
Now kt &lt;&gt;ur citixena rally, and'avoid the feet thickl
draft. Mr. Phillipa is an vxperirnccd. been put on her yet,
and kmiwn to be n humane ofiverr and
careful of ids nt.cn, Mr. Kota and Mr.

HVAE

Ihn afflrtinr dlstCWMr

ARE JfOW RECEIVERQ

e.yen eanvitl aorno localities anffi red ;se­ repairs. They bear the marks of many
verely. We should presume full one a shot, Tho hull of the Richmond waj,
haij^tbe growing. buck when Ip.^ia
consldar^ly damaged.
eeetion is- ruined, and one fourth of tkae
W a also visited the now monitor,
coin badly damaged.
Forlohately old Mianlunomah. Her extreme length is

W&lt;'d#prvdati&lt;4»‘t werewnl univerwa).

Wilk fettle, foe

Aw'» UmwllU

Fsost.—Sunday morning, brought to needed rest.
L..A-.1.

-.L'... ...^

aadft.^i

LATEST3'^

COMS AM) W WE

gsstitodM

—n

dejttot
,
AIX

�^grioltnntl Jims.
jrinafflsji?:'

_
-------- --------—.Having
bored a lx&gt;ls near Urn top of the hive, it
wan lbw inverted and an empty box of
•*“ - ------- *----- * —er It. Both are then
ty tab into which water
,----------- allowing lima for tbe
liquid to pevetrate through the holes but

D'B- "BODMK'S
■ftrOOTJ VYTB.vV\RK
cm3,

gradually out of the tub, tho water escap­
ing through tbo boles by which it entered.
The whole operation occupied but a few
minutes, and hardly any hues were loot.
The abort time aaoaeearily preranted tho
honey from beocming die..I red, and as
the greater number of tbo cells arc
eloeed np, there ia really little danger
of such loss being sustained. After the
water was drawn
It was found t&lt;&gt;
be only slightly sweet; tbe comb
eooa became dry, and the honey was in
no way injured.—Afaino Farmer.

"4*sw,.:&lt;

INE VTNTB,
X»(JD I
.&lt;-? t?
,W

■■

Bvood Vylvb

ANNUAL TAX SALES.
Anrnoe Ostaart’e Omen,
Lansing. Mkb-.Wyl. 1MX
eseh cf the followlsg desertbrd
sef Il Ulf'Meili I fa lbs Coat

gartiBM 3Bnin

fave teem iatredaosd to the pwbUe fa, sort

ft s a

IM FWUMUD EVEBT WEDNgSB
av |aabSroa, ussmt colntt, arc I

is is
Ui arsvaad *5 eon is for «*eh subtagnvot I
9too. gllbiraldiseoanttoyeutj'Mvemi

I860.

□ewteDrr Sweet Cera.
When the corn is in good condition for
eating, the grains being fully grown, boil
a quantity of ears just enough to cook tbo
starch, and let them cool and dry a few
boors, and then shell or cut off the grains
and spread them in the sun till dried. Tbe
best way to dry the corn ia to nail a piece

two feet wide snd five feel long, will be of
convenient six* to handle. If the corn is
spread thinly upon tbe doth it will dry
quickly, without souring. It should bo
cuverd with a place of niusquetoa netting
to keep off tbe flies. Another person
gives the follow ing directions fur drying
sweat corn: “As ebon as tho corn la fit
for lhe table, busk and spread the ears
in an open oven or some quickly drying
place. VVhen tbe kernels looeeu shell tbe
corn, nr shell as soon as you can. Then
spread upon a cloth to dry in the sun, or
on paper in a warm oven; stir often that
it may dry quickly and not overheat. It
more resembles the tmdried by its being
whole, is sweeter, and retains more of its
natural flavor by drying faster. Wholly I
dried expose it to tbe wind by taming it
slowly from dish to dish ; the'wind blows ]
off tbe troublesome white chafT’
Another plan has been highly recom­
mended, and a machine to facilitate the
operation. This ia to bore out the pith
of the cub, and then completely dry tbu
corn on lhe rob, sod keep it there till
wanted for the t^ble, when it may be boil
ed as it grew, or shelled first.

Potsox

AtmDOTL—A

farmer

KW.

C^vt-wX.'t^.

The peculiarity of tho

gastings’ bnsiutss girtci

■ft\.oo4 *Van^u.« &lt;m\A Vv\\w

w^cfawfl^U MU HI1U »
Town 2 North of Bang* « West.
nwXofnw^M 40
I 03 79 »
Town 3 Nonh of Bangs 8 West
»«»(nag • MM- U HIT? t
n wtK«f
• X44 77 IT OT 4 fT ft
Town 4 North ot Range B West.
eKotaoX 7 60
SWIM ft
Town 4 North of Range 9 West
• X »f • • X M *&gt;
4 M 1 13 ft

is that they strike al the mat of Dfasase,
by eradioataag every particle of imparity
"BYooii,
for lhe life nod health of the body depends
upon the parity of tbr blood.

□ ROCERB.

1862.

Birofull*,
Bkin (piaoaooa,
Salt ffhoum,

Jpirumetiam,
Bick Hnd&amp;At,
Livar Complaint, F»W a.n.1~flgut,

G&gt;y»w&lt;&gt;?.
..
“ jK0* *
}J
"w tf »•
s w Vof u w J
J X g 5*.¥iz 5?

MysQslN.,

D

■Sf!‘'k'e.'uAwi.*F

a.X-uW. r*

Tumors,
Eruptions,
FlU, ifcrqfuious Conoiunption, sts.

IS

BALER IN RBOCERIE*. peer
do- s. BlsK biK^r. lard. wirk.
c/bfouia

srrtmsst of Frov1

II

I

OK per*'n writes, her daughter »u effft
f flea ot nine yean* standing, and St Vitus'
snoe of two rears.
AIOTHE&amp; writes, bis son was eared

lh« Hutia&lt;s Howl

ROBERTS &amp; KTRIKEK,

Udbmok-s Sew'Block. Hastings,
******ri^WXO^t..

'

•Wei.zl-t

I
I

* AixnV.

wiR

says that he knows whereof be speaks
gives the following informolion of&gt; cerCases inoumembfa of Drspetwfa and Liver
Complaint could be mentioned io which the
Punier and Pffla

easy reach ot most families. It seems
Incredible that such a specific should be
unknown to skillful pbysii-inns, and we
give the assertion therefore, without any
vouch for its truth : Il is now over twenty
years since I learned that sweet oil wonld
cure lhe bile ot the rattlesnake, not know
ing that ilwould cure any other poison.—
Practice observation and^Cperieoce have
taught me that it will cure poison of any
kind, both on man and beast. 1 think no
farmer should be without a bottle of it in i
his hnuse. The patient must take a
spoonful »f it internally and bathe the
wound for a cure, f To cure a horse taken
eight times as much *»' •&lt; does a man.~
Here let me say, of one of lhe extrrmest
cases of a snake bite in thia neighborhood,
eleven years ago this summer, yrbere the
case.had been over thirty years standing,
and tha patient given up by his physici­
ans. I beard of it, carried the oil, gave
him one spoonful, which created a cure.—
It is an antidote for arsenic and strychnine,
it will cure bloat in entile, caused by
eating too freely of fresh clover; It will
'cure the sting of bees, spiders or any Ineecta;-and it will also cure perapns who
have been poisoned by a fow rotming vine
iumeadows, called ivy.— Fef/ry Gleaner.

'Workt\\ke a CXuvcwu

*&amp;VocA VAX%
are lhe m&lt;wt active and thorr-ogh pills that
hare over been introduced.
They act ae dlrvctlv upon tbe IJrrr. axeU-

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IAkmlt VAX,
which, ia conjunction with the
AVkooA Vum\^u,v,

Oolie (Pains, Cholera J^orlni,
ImUgntion,
Pain in tho gowtle.
(jdrinoaa, ate.

JOHN ItOBEBTX,

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Try the** medicines, and you wiH nrr.
Ask year neighbors, wbo hate need them,
and they will eey they us
'NitAtcvcvtK,
sadj^M try «.«. before going for .

P

ot Almanac of my loeal

scent, endwad the certificates, and if yes
base ever deoUad you will
.

"BoVlYA.

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Ketaaasoo. Mirtigsa.

He drank some
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Afrfoa without its
barb* been boifod: tbe mioato invisible
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■are labeled in tbe nuraery, the wire by
which thn tag Is attached, ie usually bound
closely around a limb or tha body of the
tree. - Ifit was nut fooeened at the time
of planting, it in probable that tho growth
. of the tree has caused the wire to become
eo ththtss to seriously interfare.with tbo
health of the tree. We hare frequently
aam yuong trees with tbe copper wire
of the label completely imbedded in the
bark. 'Ttetromrshunld ta looked over
to see that no Injury results from this
cause. Where eery small wire is used,
the expansion ol the tree breaks it, and

jgSTABUSHED rao.
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MiicrenunnKia our naw or irsne u ci&gt;r*p ««oin
be bosght atasy jrlsc*. Gue «a a call and jodge
fur jourscire*. We Intend lo sell

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JD &lt;■ purposes, for sale by
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ATTORNEYS aad C0UXHKI.L0U3 AT LAW
Solictor, .u CMaiKcQ.

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New Harnesses,
■•*•«Cl’C. HOI.BROOK,

Are rwrOa»l»d fo b We him a Call before
ihcir punfaaca. a* hs is deicruun.

Good
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H.P. CHERRY,
I TY CLERK «*4
FubUc‘ °^ee

H. A. GOODYEAR.

“But my dear Flora, you can if you
tty."
“I don’t want to!”
Charles Temple did not make an im
mediate reply to thia. Il wax his wife’s
only fault, and be could not be harsh.—
Hr had been married two year*, and be
had found fa Hora a true and faithful
companion ; a food and affectionate wife,
and a source of much purejuy ar.d blesM^ness. In bar daily Hie she was mild
and gratis,,performing her various house­
hold duties with quiet nnd orderly dis­
patch. and preaiding with aerene dignity
iu presence of company. And yet she
bad llii* one fault. Her husbuud sought
to lead her into a fielduf higher intellect,
that she might bear Win company in
some of his richer feaitla of reason ; but
she did not readily follow him.
“Flora, to please ine will you not read
this easay 1 You will find it v»ry-4wautifal and very valuable.
&lt;
“I can’t!’’ was her reply half poutingly, and half laughingly.
/ ’’dfai. my aw eel wife------- ”
“There—now don’t! * You know I
cjn’i bear such things," Flora cried,break­
ing in upon her husband.
He cast a aad. reproachful glance upon
her. and when sho saw it she laid bar
hand upon his shoulder and looked im­
ploringly up into his face.
“Now, Charles, you shouldn't feel so.
Don’t I try to pleaso you, and to make
you happy, by every means within my
power t"
“All but this, Flora—all But this. If
you would only please me in this—If you
'would only please rnchere------- ’’
“You would have me able to converse
with your old college frirhds, I suppose!"
“1 would have you convert* uddep
slandingiy upon all topics befiling your
station, my hive.”—
“Well—It’s W&gt; use, Chsrles, I can't
study thofitixlfy theme*. 1 am jtrsi a*
you took me. I laVo* you very nitich.
and I want to mako you happy ; and If
you luve ma os I think yon du, you can
overlook this one liltlo fault.
Have I
any either fault you with tocurw.V/
“No Flora—only thia one."
“Then/’ cried the young wife, slipping
her arm about her husband's neck, “only
think bow foolish II Is, for you to make
yourself unhappy for so slight a chose.
Perhaps it fa's fault of mine, but I can't
help it. Indeed, yoo ought to be very
thnnkfulithsl I hav.lio wortc ones.’’
“1 do, Flora—1 do,. moat assured!} ."
“Thon kisa me, and say hq-iRure about
It flWyr-n..- ' ku»l v&gt;
»■ »
Baby.. Bc,a .good, Charb«, and come
home early to auppm.".
| .n-J u .
How could he be offended with such
•
lo,!3Uc™«r.t H. «,M
noL And ycthe wished she were dif­
ferent Id Ilfat ontft&amp;rtg.' Her on Willing-

work'tW&amp;ht^

EX HX8TOCGS. Sany eeantr. Mich.
MW boMtafcap .talrs, Iff dear.
THIS GALLERY

"But do you mean to say that the sim
pjb flatU-uing of that one llt&lt;lo string
throws the whole iMkrainent out of tone T
said the young man} snapping the 'offend­
ing wire tilth bls Ifager.
“Most certainly it docs,” tho wife an­
swered. “The wfccfie harp might jpst a*
well bo shattered m far as tho tutiefal

’•ll is vwy wonderful,” said Charles.
-Whatla wonderfall” asked Flora,
looking up into hit fa«.
“That one liUlo fault should create
snth palpable result of evil.”
’’I don't —anything •&lt;&gt; very wonder,

farhboutit," pursued the wife. “A dis­
cord is a discord, let It be great or small;
and when the harmony is once broken it
«&lt;■ harmony no more.”
/■
‘Ivie vary wonderful,’ repeated Charles.
“But I hope you understknd II now.1?
“Yes, Flora, Y-thiak I do. I sec that
the piano mo«t depand, for (perfect bar-,
mony, upon very atnall thing*. I under­
stand that even cme little fault can des*
stroy ail its umefaf power, and throw 11
human btkrt iilsif Whscsnipe ibis fa.
htrament Is" of Domestic Life.
Upon

Flor* started tu» these, words fell upon

-hot reach het* “J
listen long enou

’ ChaHea'TejftpWi
Mra. time after bit

‘I understand you now,' yhc whispered,
yiag her, bead upon his bcorn.
*• wliat iluypu understand f’ b* naked,
injing'Iiih arm about her.
W. 5.1'
,
■•YpT/h«iiAi/hat &lt;riMi
alight fault

..’

■ CtAr BAK,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,

u.1.

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ItWai
ed upon it a* a’
didherbMtto

^etST~S
*a...nr««*har*ek.

and pressed bls finger upon hit birow. He
had an idea. It was a curious thought, upon her husband's knso, Mid promised
but be' drtarmined to carry ft out.
He him that she would suite to overcome
slipped quletly.wp stairs and got a pair of the one fsult that had troubled him.
plnuhera.and wen he returned and opened
And she did overcome ft; and she was
amply repaid for all her trooble.
It
brought joy to herself at well as to her
away op In (ha sixth octave, he let It husband. S ba overcame the fault, and
down just about half a tons.
When ho the domestic harmony was perfect; and
had done this he shut up the instrument, she never forgot the lesson she bad thus
received. She had learned bow slight a
and went away to his store.
. In thg evening Charles came home ear­ thing could throw the music of the fire
ly, as his wife had bidden him, and after side into jarring discord, aad •Tfif after
lea they repaired to tbs parlor. For an she was watchful that not aven tho amalboor dr more they conversed opon vari­ leal of the domestic harp airings should
ous topics, end then tho young man asked
bis companion to sing to him one of the
songs ho loved ao well. She gave him a
. RXCUABJMOX THE SPY.
kies, and when he hnd opened lbs piano,
she eeated herself al the inatrurnent. She
playfid a simple prelude, And then com­
menced the song. It waa a tweet, plain­
tive, thing, full of soul and feeling, and
she sang it with tender, touching pathos. this city sends os the filllowing particu­
But she waa not to finish. Right in tho lars of the operations nf Richardton, the
middle of one of the moet delicate pas­ rebel apy, who was' captured and hung
sages she suddenly stopped nnd a qulek a«*netlm« since io Frederick Qty, Maryshudder, as though something grated
'
harshly and painfully upon her feelings, language:
ebook her frame.
“1 knew this Richardson from the very
“What Is the matter 1” asked Charles, beginning of the war. When we were
professing much surprise.
first ordered on to Baltimore be came
“Mercy I” cried Flora, with another
shudder, “what a horrible discord! Binging songs and selling them. Ik was
Didn't you hear lt1”
a man of about fifty years of age, with a
“1 noticed that you stopped.
But long light-colored beard, very intellectual
where was tho discord 1”
looking, and with a soft, pleasant, voice
“Why—something must be the matter
with the piano. Just wait a moment.”
Thus speaking Flora ran her fingers and having an excellent voice ho used to
over the keys, and iu a very few moments delight the soldiers with his songs.
she found the discordant note. Her rar
“On Sundays he distributed tracts, and
was very sensitive, and the jar of the I recollect one day talking to him about
faulty member really tortured hor.
them. He was an excellent draughtsman,
“Only hear that!” *!&gt;o said
and got up an engraving of our fort on
“Are there any more notes out of the Federal HlUf of which 1 nave some copies.
way ?” asked Charles.
He was inand out of all tho camps con­
Sho ran the rest uf keys over, and pro stantly, and was rather fond of asking
nounccd them all perfect.
questions. Tlie reason bo gave for this
“Let ua look in and find the string,” was that he was getting up a history of
fursued the husband, at tho ajino time
(ting the tup of the instrument back.
“Inere it is,” said Flora, touching the Frederick Qty. His questions appeared
key very lightly, and pointing to the vi­ to he rather too systematic and pointed.
brating wire.
He was arrested on thi, account by three
“What!'* exclaimed Charles, “and different parties, but gave such plausible
must you stop your sweet sung for so excuses to the fir;t two that they let him
nligLl a thing as that! Come—go uu and co. Gen. Slucum was In command at
fini*h~ iL”Frederick Qty. and ao strong waa the
“Finish it! Are you craxy 1”
suspicion excited acainal him, both by
Only I want his questions on tills occasion and bv
“Nvt quite, my love.
you to sing to me tho rest of the song.” the circumstances reported by many auL
“But how can 1 sing and play with diers who had for some time suspected
such an fibominabh&gt;’di»cord 1”
him, that it waa determined to try to
“Why," urged the husband soberly ftice some confussion out of him.
and earnestly, “you do ftot mean to tell
“He was put upon a burse with his
me ilia: the simple stretch uf that one arms pinioned behind him and a rope
little string can mifae such trouble. Just around hrs n«k. The horse ws&gt; led un­
look in here.
Seo how many other der a tree, and the end uf the rops thrown
strings there are—how many larger, and over a branch.
The rope was pulled
longer and heavier. It cannot be that tight and the horse driven from under
this one poor little thing can be of w him. He*«as allowed to hang thirty
much account."
seconds, and ;heu let down.
When
“Merqj- on me, Charles ! 1 thought brought to he refused to answer any ques­
you "knew more about music than that," tions. He was hung up again, and when
revived a second time, lie answered some
returned Flora, almost indignantly.

.ur^.h. «o=H •Irfvp u&gt;

&amp;sNot long sloes, 71a Of

pears to have been acted upbn*t&gt;y

evsraioee. One of lhe etacgwtioM.(fa
sobstaace) was that iuanediatcly upon
any great disaster, to, or apy great auo-,
cem of our firms, they should put forth*
feelers, enlarging upon the loss &lt;&lt; life,
expense, and delay; sboaM ask if thfa
cruel war is nave^ to oeaea. Mid ahpulcL
hlutan artnUtioa,. with a viow-Xo negoti­
ating for peace on the most magnanimous
terms to the secessionists, eapeclally 'If
lher were badlr defeated.
As the rebelswro now almost crashed.
ora at the North will at once act opon
this suggestion 'with their, usual unanimi­
ty and energy—that they wft!;averi drop
their programme in regard to Cfr**

uoo, v Ou so.
, .
Lest any feebleminded .Union man of
the North should be mislead i»y thW,Con­
certed outcry, allow me tu esll the aitentlon of your readers to the following
fads:
. ;•
•
■ - _
. 1. Tho loyal tncn.^fthp Soo.lh.wiml do
armistice, coniprumise, or terms ,&lt;»t any
sort, and will listen to nOne that wi8 bd
devised to screen traitors.
:
2. No man that has shown himadf un­
flinchingly true to bls couutryw'l/i [qivi|
life, or who baa borne arms in her behalf
aaks for or will tolcrate'any thing 'Jot tho
sort.
“
and always expect td bo foe tho Union,
demand that the baave men who are put­
ting down this wicked rebellion, and not
the cowards and traltors^who’havc been
impeding them, shall be permitted to
finish the job, which they arc ityg fair
way uf compictlhg in the only way that
it ought t.^’0 finished—by force o firm a.
'
' A’TbtIk

Tn a ‘Gskudack' Tbadk’at IUcu»“BB. '
—Sergeant Frtrxer. of the 2d Drlqwaro
regiment, has recently returned'fAhn
Richmond as a psruled prikonerj and
gives home interesting facts to the Phila­
delphia Iitqttirer. Hu thus daacribos the
greenback trade while ha was io prison:
“Every fua.days a man with a heavy
beard, who idukod like anojd politlciau,
would come over with a basket containing *
several hundred dollars’ worth of qenrter
dollars and gold pieces, for the purpose _
of exchanging them fur greenbacks. ■ The
rales were as follows: Four dullafa in
specie for a five dollar greenback, or
eighteen dollars in spede for a twenty
dollar greenback.
He asked*the wan.

it wn about Die same price a,, brought
io the North. 'Oh,' said he, *JcfT*ki g'liBR
up, yon know. pWtty soon, but,* added
he, 'you niutn't mind what J say. i I'm
one of the Cumniissionera’ Npf. a bfaf
of bread or the moat tfifling thing puulduf tbu questions asked. The third hang* be purchased without payment Gelng di-'
ing brought a fall confession. He had in nisnded in ‘greenback’ currency. PThe
his breast pocket a small brandy flask. excitement about •groMiliaeks^'Wbioh the
He told his nptora to unscrew the nietai Richmond Aayforer ertffax red to a .few,
bottom -of this, -^fa doing so they found days unoe, docs out begin to di^qrebo
a coiiaidcrublwhollow. sin: thia huilow the reality,., bioUibig-bai. ‘grtunlicks,’
‘greenbacks,* is Ue c^y,'If anjibihg etrt
and &gt;» p«rt of t|ie lining of one of his
bouts ,thoy found 'jplaos' &lt;?f all our Is oflercdHnj^iyirnlnt* to the pell Iera;
work?, very carefully and” beautifully small abop-kM-pers and otbeni with whom
drawn, also the cxnc; poyilion aiid num', they bad a chance to deal.”
bers of each regimen’-, and c’veh the par­
“Btoodf” as a lirtllsb EjilifieL'*
ticular companies detalYqd. for ploknt fiM
other service} Tan thousand fire hundred
M. D. Conway writes from L^mM
dollars in “greenbacks” were found upon that be beard Mr- Bright wy that the
him, Weaidua a quantily/iif 'CooredcraU Eagliah people bad, bora greatly demor­
money. Tills was all handed over uxlhe alised by the CdiDcan war, and tbit uu
five men who arrested hl&amp;j
duublXjjey.could now bo carfi^Uaip war
“lie also told them that they would twice as easily a m before.. ...Jlfajpoai^
find in a certain place a mulatto who was lion wgaLragerlyJedM, tg^mfitgn^
bis nephew (he himself was awhitc man.) judges present. \\ Lc;Im»F or/jirt ,tbh hru,
His only cither accomplice was his son. tai vein of the ,§qgji*h pwijile bits bojtr
He told them that thia negro could guide exasperated by' tfiTtastc of Bussiaa Ucx&gt;4
them.,tp » piece whncrc1 they ppuld cap­
it baa &lt;«ci*y decided existenoe, anditfsfiro
ture some two thousand ufStoort&gt; men. ia someidfctiifiHuice-fa that unlpnnal flv
Richardton was, it seems, in constant
pleUvoof lb. lower cloaeea, bMoboMdla
communication with Sfoaijl, and ho, cod- •fiery thing “bloody.”
The frequency
fessed that ha bad Leea ’ fanurtiingJhe
with which lldaAigllfisLuf wools occurs
rebels informatlbo all 'through the war'.
io any prowd Is amaxing. A man pflfeni
VOtyqplafter the.mulatto. He to bet a bloody shilling that jhere will
um foilud, .placed escurely on a horse, be.'b bloody .rah) ’lo-morriw) afiifther
««S */®y«L.K™d B* ■«* ■? «sneat to.&gt;itit.tho consequences of playing wMl aiartf And
Mr. Dfckao^
false. The expedtyoq was so .fir,*uootr»- noeorel oCa» lariofopwlk party,
ful as lo capture autno oF Stuart** tpen.
The negro waa retained by Grn. Slocum,
and curiaidered By filhFY mosl valuable ogres, would,'to thie of the unam-foeratfa
party-also. Bo-tnueb eahcoiuary . Ufa
vraa.aem hoarp. To show liow^aWftOwRlctehdaoa him*.If wa» hung. The body rd thia alaqgA s&gt;a FF*°..««xisiupf
Ibp
remained hanging for tivd days, wboo ft MpniiB’wte
wafi eut down and-borted.’ '
“Before he waa ebt down I afiw one that bo most'giro me that blood* ioircr.
cavalry inwtfirtde up and attempt to cut eign back,
squared off. anil jwWjtbaaiM
off* lodkefbwfa with a &lt;te»knife. Not bloody pulicaovan wmo ua’ami *rough*
us to your bloody, Honor 1’’
Qj

She Is Che flnm-filhfcvr Mid player within: flq
tl.0 harmony of my
rr- piano.
tho wbolrdlrdfi
tny
Oh, !\ YAye, •wpelllCirB. ;Must It. not bo
ON*VULCANITE RUBBER

BASE.. if ate wooldmtly »ry V&gt; Improve —
I miiM ioaMber iytefe,—If *»• *

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it, re«», •lit «- The CoMtabi* made tbefcrth
Ur *» W4«n »poa Ur

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up U well dUust rated by th*
Fnparor ofMexco. Maximilfat
Uta is brother ofOpcla JrnKpl

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Iu

We4»eM»y ,M»ralM. *«K *

ministration trakas we do It by rebellion,

ure v« um oca ncn ra Gon,

and go

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At Che request c
(•atitule will be

E&lt;

r, 1868, at 2 P.Jt., d
weeks. Thia Institute &lt;
is sole purpose of fi&lt;

thing—tbo berries

Wlchlt^n Centra*, BsUirwaJ
Kantasfcy.
Tbe resell of tbe election in Kentucky,
what different from what the

Methadt
naannaa, Sept. 7th, 1863. ‘ confident that
Agreeably to pub!io notice, tho last
elected efficera of tbr Barry County Ag-• !y embrace thia opportunity* to barn Un
improved methods whieh are no* Uiag

rabw .Hh
tbiw«i M
murderers, not attached to any military

them, end bought up all the plants and
L. x..l&gt;'&lt;r.!vino them in order to oive them

NEW FALL GOODS.

Court House in the village of Hastings,'
and tho object of the meeting stated by
cocan of rxmucriow.
/
to try to substantiate the charge of Gov­ D. tt Robinaoa, Preside.L
Tho course of instruefioo will embrace five hundred and sixty members. It fa
now supposed that In two weeks its ranks
Ou motion, proceeded to elect officers the following subject a, vizi The Organ­
ernmental interference.
But even this
will be fult^-wben they will start for
unaatiaftotory aolaoe is,not permitted to for the Society, to hold their offices until isation and Government of Schools;
Moral Training; Primary Instruction Dixie.
thoAprieulhiritt is a large Journal, of32
exert its aoporioc effect upon t!» nerves the next meeting'of the Society, or until and Object Leesons: Drawing; Syntheti­
pages In ersry number, is beautifully tot
of Um Copperheads.
Figures will not others are chosen, as follows:
up and is Illustrated with many pleasing
cal Geography and Map Drawing; Phys­
President, Gilbert Striker; Secretary. ical Geography ; Methods io Eletnentary
lie; nnd it is these which take away this
Bridgeport, Ala, Sept. 4.—Gen. Burn and Instructive Engravings, which are
J. M. Nevins; Treasurer, 8. C. Prindle. sod Advanced Reading; inOrtbqgruphy; side telegraphs that he tooh Kingston on alone worth tbo whole cosL Tbe pages
in Elementary Grammar and Composi­ the second inau Part, of Minly’a brigade are literally filled with good things—
The entire vote of Kentucky, it is true,
XXECCTtVX C0MM1TIXK.
tion ; In ArlthmcUo; and in Botany and from this army, went into Kingston sim­ plain, prac’tfaaMa, f raliabls information
falls somewhat abort of the vote of that
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
Assyria, Richard Joeee; Johnstown, Natural Philosophy.
ultaneously with Burnside's army.— up&lt;?n every thing connected with the work
State for President In 1860. Tho pres Win. P. Bristol; Barry, L. Polly; Prai­
Burnside soys he met with but little seri­ r.f the.Hotwsnoio, the Gabdbn, and the
ent vote of the State, with eleven coun­ rieville, Hiram Lewis; Orangeville,
J U. Gaaooar, A. 8. Wslcb, E. L. ous opposition. AU of East Tennessee, Fax*,—Including a very Reading and
ties yet to hear from, foots upat 126,638. James Stuart; Hope, Geo. W. Valenthr, Rimjct, D. P. Mathew, J. M. B. 8iu- except the Chattanooga region, has been instructive Department for Children and
Baltimore, J. H. Day; Maple Grove,
As wo cannot, consistently with ths evacuated, and ia now free—everything youth that ia hardly surpassed by any
The vole for Governor in 1859 was 143,­
J. Badcock: Castleton. D. W. Smith;
object in view, take time for reviewing working splcndidlv whb both Bnrnaido’a of.dtt professedly Childym’s Magawnc*.
479; in 1860, for President 147,216; Hastings, N. Barlow, J. N. Laduw, Win. the! common branches, it is required that and thia army, 'fbo great obstacles in
Tho thousands of nsefol hints and segBorder State Convention in 1861, 111,­ Cooper, R. B. Wightman; Rutland, Asa alU those wbo join the Institute, shall I tbe region of Lookout Mountain will be gestions In the Ayrieultierut, all prepared
129. The elevon counties lo bear from D. Kork, P. Olis; Yankee Springs, J. come prepared to puss a thorough exam­ aormotinted in a day or two.
by practical working men and women
Parish: Thornapple, J. C. Bray ; Irving,
Louisville,
Sept
41-*»Rvo
deserters
who know what they are talking about—
will undoubtedly increase tho vote of
ination in Arithmetic, Grammar, Local
II. J. Ken field, J. L&gt; Sisson; Carlton,
from the 22d Kentucky Infantry were can not fail to be worth many dollars to
this year to folly 130,000-but 13,000 C. Welton, II. B. Barnum; Woodland/ jSeography Reading, Skiing, and Pen­
shot at MunfordsviHo al nnou, and two every reader, whether residing In City,
manship.
less than that of 1850 and not 17,000 less Wm. W’ood, S. 3. Ingerson.
of the 28d were respited until October.
Village, or Country. There are special
to school omcm.
Tho nswjy elected officers of the Socie­
than that of I860; and almost 10,000
THE LA JIG EOT AND BEST
reasons for subscribers now : Ftpl, Tbe
Il is a special design of this Institute
ty, present, orgunixed, and
mere than that of 1861.
rule u»r distributing tbe Strawberry
to
prepare
a
class
of
Teachers
for
the
On motion of N. Barlow it was voted
planta la, “first come first served*;" and
Now let ns take the highest vote KenNew
York,
Sept.
5.
—
A
Morris
Island
larger
and
more
advanced
district
and
that;the Armnal Fair of the Society be
Steond. every new subscriber for theStd
held at the Fair grounds in Hastings, on other schools, and ns for as practicable, letter of tbe 1st, tathe Herald, aaysi •
“Four Monitors, ths Passaic, i'atap annual Vulumd (that is, for all .of 1864.)
we find, os abbre stated a deficit in the Wednesday and Thursday, the 14&lt;h and it will bo made an agency for supplying
aco, Nahant and Montauk cams In yes­ will gat tho remaining numbers of this
good
schools
with
Teachers,
and
gooo
15th
days
of
October
next.
late vote of less than 17,000.
Several
year ntxs. Take our adviec then, and
Voted that a committee of five be Teacher* with schools. School Officers terday afternoon and Mgagtd Fort Moul­
MONFY TO PA Y FOR GOODS,
chosen to make all necessary arrange­ are therefore invited to send in their ap­ trie and the batteries on ButlivmfrJsland.
(Oaaaoa Jiao, 41 Pari IL”
vote of Kentucky. Owing to the numer­
ments for holding tbe said Fair; which plication, staling the' location of tbe firing an occasional shot at Surntcr and
Tbe engagement opened at
school, the number of pupils, the branches Wagner.
ous rebel raids, aud ita exposed condi­ committee wfiro chosen as follows :
o’clock, and for about two bourn the
-------------------------------------------J. N. Ladow, R. B. Wightman, D. to bo taught, the length of school lerms, 3:30
tion, emigration has naturally tended
If the
and the wages. These applications will j
was maintained with great intensity, in the great Strawberry list
/rem rather than to this State. And then Striker, D. G. Robinson, J. M. Nevina. be entered in a register, to be opened tor 'I particularly on the rebel “side.
The «•
fir­ plant* are to eoms to joti by mall, ns
*■»On motion, voted that the proceedings
again, the recruits furnished by Kentucky
of this mseting be published in both vil­ this purpose, and suitable teachers, as far ing from Moultrie and Battery Bee was tMy can safely do, eend an extra five
to the rebel army hare been nearly or lage papers.
as possible, will be pul in communication terriffic. Their heavy guns rattled off cents to cover the mailing. Tb«»»edAirwith tbo School Boards making tbe ap- like a snare drum in tattoo, and,tbe wa­ ing td see tbe Ayficulturiil, before sub
quite equal to the above deficit, in tho
On motion, tho meeting adjourned.
ter about tbe Monitors was jetting up in scribing, can get a p&lt;at-p«id copy, by ■
plfaatiuM.
J. M. Nevins,
G. Stbixku,
vote of tho State.
But, on the other
For the purpose of defraying necessary j ell direethina Many thou struck die sending -» dimt &lt;0 tbe Publialiers, as
Secretary.
President.
hand, had this vote been all in the State,
Tbe above.
expenses, each member of tbo Institute Monitors, but did little damage.
•
•
and given for the Wickliffe dynasty, It
will pay 81 admission fee.
heavy rifle nnd 15-incb shells uf the iron
Agricultural Fairs.
Tbo Institute will bo conducted under clads burst with effect over nnd in Moul­
could not have saved it from an inglo­
trie, and sent the earth whirling, in al! cinnatl Tfrirt, »pcakiug «&gt;( the draft, asys:
State Fair at Kalamaxou, Sept. 22d, the direction of tbe under»igned.
rious defeat. So, it will be^seen, that,
directions.
Wagner was repealtSly “It is now nkserted that Ohio will trot be
J. M. GREGORY,
23d, 24th, 25lh.
Ol'h Motto—
take this subject in any lighter.; please,
Svperi nltndent of Public ‘instruction.
struck by the exploding aheltxand some­ oillrd upon to furnish m*&gt;re thau twelve
Agricultural and Mechanical Associa­
it still proves that Kentucky is heartily tion, Fair at Baltic Creek, Oct. Otb, 7th,
what damaged. After two or three houre thousand drafted men. as it has already
A. 8. WELCH.
fighting tbe Monitors withdrew.
The firnisbed more voltmleerathan ita quota.
sick bf the Wickliffe neutrality, and that and Sth.
&gt;.
Principal of Formol School.
object of the attack has nut been dcvel- Illinois will !&gt;e called &lt;&gt;n Au- but lew also ;
Calhoun County Agricultaral Society,
she is not held to her allegiance by Fed­
WB WILL KOT BE
and it la In lieved that Indiana u ill escape I
Fair at Marshall, Sept. 30lh, and Oct.
eral /bayonets.
DraQ.
the draft entirely, ns her eitisrns arc vol1st and 2d.
untcering by hundreds. Kansas has fur­
Eaton Co. Agricultural Si&gt;oicty, Fair
Abbe McMasters, of this city, nddresal Charlotte, Sept. SOtli^id UcL 1st cd a Copperhead meeting st Dubuque,
Ciocinnatti, Sept 6.—A disputeh was nished troupe enouah to cover the pres­
Again, and California wheels Into lino and 2J.
Iowa, on the 22d instant, in which he received in this city, to-day, announcing ent and next draft. If n second is ordered."
G&gt;
Jackson Co. AgrlculturaTSoaiety, Fair aaid, as reported in the Doily TimH of that Gen. Burnside entered Knoxville on
in favor of sustaining the Government iu
National CaMKTxav av‘ Gsrrrsui-aa.
' '
’/» • ‘
its efforts to preserve the Union.
Such at Jackson, Sept 30th, and Oct. 1st that city ;
tho 4th. No particulars.
— About fourteen acres of land, fronting
and 2d.
"He Us been frequently,a»ked, since
indications of tbe popular feeling to per
&lt;&gt;n the Baltimore turnpike and extending
Tho annual Fair of the Kent County be came here, why Seymour had not op­
petaate our institutions, and to rebuke Agricultural Society will be held al posed the.draft 1 Ha "would say that Mr
to rtw To fceytowa road, embrac ing the
Fort Monroe, Sept. 6.—Tbe dispatch highest point on tho Cemetery Hilf hare
disloyalty, Vallandighamism, and Cop- Grand Rapids, Oct 1st, 2d, and 3d.
Governor hail done ill that it vat undent
perbeadism are truly ^radTying to patri ■ Tbe Ottawa County Agricultural So­ to do. In a abort lime there would be a steamer Oleander has just arrived from lurctij pun based by y&gt;e Slate of Pennsyl­
off Charleston. She reports Sumter per­ vania for n esoicttry for the interment
otic hearts everywhere, and arc none the ciety will hold their 8th annual Fair cm convention held, which would adopt res fectly demolished, but the rebel flag still
of the gallant aud noble dead of the
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 23J olutions opposed to the war and against
Tim
aud 24th.
,
’1
forcing people to light. Ifamau wauled floating. Gen. Gilmore dug out and cap memorable battle of Gettysburg.
prospect Is bright for an early realisation
The Berrien County Agricultural .So­ to fight let him join the army, but no tured 75 men from their rifle pits in front nrrnngfinsnls for plaiting Hie ground)?
of our fondest hopes. What great excuse ciety will bold its 13th annual Fair at one
'
should be forced to enter tiro service of. Fort Wagner last Tuesday. Every­ prepatury to the removal of tbo dead,
thing
wns
progressing
favorably.
*
are
making
at
rapidly
as
pnMlblr.
Olh
। the despots in power,
Gentlemen
Coppe^beadisnvcah Invent as an effect to Ntloa, on Sept. 301h and Ocu 1st and 2d. of
er States bave been invited to on operate
The Sanilac County Agricultural So- Gov.
1
Seymour will act up to these reso­
A. L. SKINNER.
the apparent Ibyoliy of California, we
in the removal ef tbe soldier dead to
ciety will bold ita annual Fair on the 1st lutions.,
I
certainly cannot conjecture. What Burn| ’ u,lt ia not safe,’ said tbe speaker, ‘to
these grounds.
and 2d days of October.
St M, Sept. T.-H.
The Gvnesaee County Agricultural Bo 1oppose the draft now. New York is full Mempbirdtspatch to ths 2d, mjs: “Gens.
salt, at the point of the bafonet, we can ciety will bold Itaannual Fair at Flint, of
&lt; Federal bayonets.
Wo had a riot, Grant and Thomas have gone to New
P«u4 Calk*.
I
the tax-payers, many of whom are Orleans. It is rumored that Banks is
have no idea. But the inventive genios on Wednesday, Thursday aad Friday, but
Sept. 30th and Oct. 1st and 2d.
&lt;democrats, will have to pay for ths de­ going to Texas, and Grant will command
of Copperheadiam will probably tnanusetts 54tb and other colored men captured
The 1 Cob annual Fair of the Oakland 1struction of property, and It will com® alljho Mississippi river regiuo.
, I at Fort Wagner at the disposal of the
TBE GJKBAT
feeturo some excuse, for tho rebel ty ranny Oouqly Agricultural Society will bo held hard
I
ou ibcot. As a question uf brute
.l
army has moved from Scale authorities of South Carolina. If
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
at Pontiac, Oct 7th, 8th and 9th.
I
force
it is not policy to make war on tbo the vicinity of Enterprise, but iu what
this be true they will not be .exchanged
Government now. . JF&lt; tried it once and direction is not known."
The following dispatches announcinj
and president Uncoln's retaliatory policy
the result of the California' election havl
wHJ deubtlsM be pat inoprftatiod.
bcca received at Washington:
'
While on a recon noissanre one Sunday,
WhatesaUig Teas la ikfs Caaalry.
recently, near Helena, Arkansas, Colonel
PitKFARrxo roa II*an Wear,—A
DcCocta came uj&gt;on a negro prayer meet­ THoarrr.—Six years ago, tbe name of lbs
meeting of the National Democratic Cor.Loyal California sends greeting. The ing in tho woods. Where a large number terrible Nana Sahib was certain to be
mlitee is called to roeet&gt;l tbe St. NML
Union State and Congressional tickets ufblacka were assembled for, woMhlp; met With in dispatches from die East In­
olaa Hotel, hv New Yorir, Sept. 71h, for
are elected by a majority of 25,000 to With his smalfpirty be lingered In lbs dies, the mutiny there being.at ita worst
the purpoee of fixing tbo time and place
80,000
’
outskirts for a while, and listened to tbe about thia time. Nans Sahib a monster na h .lw eouS.mrf t, riu»„, ,1„ of holding the mat Dcrnocmtld National
F. R LOW.
(Signed)
prayer of the black prcacljer. ; He was of cold-blooded oruslty, had become no­ law com. Imide m Be..
u,. ti Convention.
'
firoynia for the deliverance ofhib brothers torious for his wholesale slaughter of help­ Mu rf&lt;Mpe„m.
less Won: 00 and children during ths&gt; Ste-1
rum the'ehataa of slavery with all the
"p““- &lt;•’ »’■» 5.000 cmiraUnd. h.
To B. U. Btaaloti, Secretary ofWar:
carnwtJiesapf the negro ministers—for poy rebellion. Ho hat been much looked
We have moved on the enemy's
God to hasten the coming of the annihi- for. a heavy orice being set on his hsad,
and they are odre, California by he
and has finally been captured by an 1
Jatora of their enslavers.
The Colonel
aids you and jour army.
God
then sudden! r made Ms appearanoo among fantry captain in Ajinrer, some 220 miles
yea in your arduous work.
them with his email party, and informed from ths tltv of Delhi. There is no
them that their prayers were answered, doubt of bis identity. Much money was
SPECIAL
•o urf» nrwwM, bring io, th. nraa 1 tUt
11m Union ticket la elected by over­ and that he bad come to deliver them.—
rt. atean»r ■S«ib«n? r-unftrtf hTUO
whelming majorities.
By her rote*, They bailed Mm tjlth shouts ofJoy; and,
S.p.rlw.nfcfflu.rf
California has sat an example worthy of raising their hands to heaven, called dn
]£,“"■) u»pi th, wMahmu,' wn&gt;
imitation. ...i
God to LTcesthtlr deliverer.
Cdl, De immediate trial,, eon vfctiow and ateoeliou
Custa Instructed them to contf to the followed, &lt;/enure*. lie was the bead and
Gooo Enovuh.—Col. Farectntn, of shore immediately, and bring with- them front, thehMrtaadJhand oftbeJadieawMTaiaaaa.^Ik
Um second Wisconsin Regiment, has been all tbe horses, mules and cotton they
could lay their hands onl
Shortly the
nominated on the Union ticket of that
inflicted or£ every rebel spinet
entire assombly of wonihfppcrs was
British
authority.'
transferred into one yast caravan, pur­
child k— tern a UMwg Damoeral, tai suing Ita way to the Fiver bank aud llbPOR S A LE.
.
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/ i.
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’’ T"11’regalArtnvetin1

CASH STORE

IN BATTLE CREEK F

Tbe Annual meeting in Hastings I] I
ion school District (District No. 1.) w]
held at the school house, on Monday etl

In abeenoo of the Moderator, the rare
ing waa called lo order by N. Barlo-1
Director.
The Financial Report'd the Board &lt; I

STO6K OF GOODS

Baslow, Director, by which it appea l
t£af a 'deficit of nearly 814, exists in tfel

_ ___ .jwyenue of last year, aside from an utl
settled account of Robinson a Wlghtmal

of433 for a sto ve and pipe furnished th I
dtaG-ict, It also appears from this repor I
tSat more than 300 pupils had been hl

CALL AND EXAMINE
OVR

Smalt
Profits and ready pay

CARPETS

OIL-CLOTH^

L'

E''-i
-

kotioes-

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.

The .wheat .harvest' fa. pretty Marly 'bl, no. owr 11,000,000,000.
over, and although from all the inform*- ।
' liun we can gather, tbs crop wilj not be
(
so
largess last year, still lbs quality will
employing against, that doomed city fa
malto up for the loss In quantity. Iu this
tooedraarihwd:
7
. rbtn. our dally
The name “Game* fire” is applied to
reports, there ia such a wide discrimina­
Attempting to do with the sword . of tho
tion between tho ths old and new cropj
patriotic motivea; and who,

&lt;ay&lt;

,, f, thu

knowing

Wkva that

of what toe obemista call ‘taraenisni

that the latter commands 4a5c more thau
tbe formsr. In come sertioris oftMsiBtate,
tbe drought has Injuredfosoms skraut

pare the positions which they now occu­ in the eeura* of ita discharge, enwttiwg a
offensive odor. “Gresk fins'* lias
py with the deeds nod the words of n moat
i
late rain.i will have a tendaney lo rmKnro
sen ployed in European
true Union Democrat. Col. Fairchild, frequently-been
'
it,aad although tho yield will not te a.
large as lut year, stiil chore will .be a
fiur aurplus for export.
The yWd of
rivwd
*i.r&lt;Syria,
oota has been good all over, and the qual-

attendance upon the school-during-lhJ
year; • and’ ,lbexTrustees recoin mend tsl

STOCK

Che employment of ah'additionel teacher I

•,

On motion, It was voted lo raise bd
tax the yum of-11,000, for tbe support ul
tfie school the ensuing year.
j

• K. Barlow and Willard Hart were re

elected Trustees, their term having ex­
pired. On motion the meeting adjorned.
CoraTY Faib,—The Eleventh Annual
X^toTumi Barry County Agricultural

Society ' will be held al Hastings, on
Wednesday nnd Thursday the 14ih.»and |
15th of October next.

Pmcatobial.—Fa*xx Aixxx Esq. of I
thia village, will please accept our thanks I
for a large pickerel.

Printers can appro-1

etale such favors if anybody can.

Thank

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Racoatn'e Omti. I
Hast mgs, Sept 1, «. j

Ashley.
On motion, tlw following accounts were,
audited and allowed and orders drawn.
,J. W. Buckle allowed fit* dullara .ott
Treasurers salary. J4 M. Nsvioa aM. I

F. D. Aekley, two duMara each os pnnt
ittg billa.' J. H. Sutton twenty dollars |
on salary for ringing bell.
W. Haya. I
five dollars for extra earvioe in preparing
minutes for publication.
.
On motion, the statement In relation
$****! S-•«-, '» “J

o«

mud, ii« ita to**

U.^kl.Ur.1., MMM M &lt;bn«ud M
C1»l~ Slrertjn™ B~f.
wav awl lo Cwak Slrr.1. and Crvvk.
Suial. frow CBaMSUwl walk lo S...0I
SuaH in lb villa,, of IlMan, w k
W .w.M-*,.,.
.1___ Hiirtv

WUB-n.
•
, Recorder

• —&gt;
EaTibe rebel Gert. Stuart U In div
griX- h la raforud &lt;V&lt; ka *. b«ajsnored from bis command, and Gen.
Heod pul in Ms place. 80 fiekie is fortun&lt;-. Flhren months ago Stuart was,
rkW tbitaxoeplioe ofJscksoo. the mn«i
popular General in the rebel army ®f ' H-

nUXDLB.
jn*Mt terribly; but Hooker improved
.
l-A Cfn.rl ‘■BO.

■

aoooioia. ousor

wx?
Vandal N»tiUM. The !
pr~ and the -Martyr" ar. 'i
s&lt;i.n&gt;uch in love with treason limit
1

HroMVvnkwm^

Wfjj
to renew the scones &lt;&gt;f
wio% Among those who drew prises in

MSWJLXSW0S
T

d raw

&lt;*■ bij. •» e a
fHjy ML

«VA.U».

MU

�limit.

as

COME AND BUY MORE WILCOX &amp; GIB]

um

stock to tlm atnuunt of

GOODSI
cast

R. J. GRANT!
“a™ ™

“• ,,nh"

Jfqal goiters.

naeralton of the matter.
:
On motion, tbs report was accptcd.
Recorder Sbkaknax thought the suggtoUtm Of thsComtiittostobe dtmffiarg.
ed wostld not bs insisted oa. The Commlttos had done extraordinarily wsll.—
Ws owed it to the pstfofe of if.rtinr. to
do something more. Hs hoped the Com­
mutes tvould ba continued Another week.
He would build ths road himseif, If be
bad tbe means. On motion, the thanks
of tbo meeting ware tendered the Comtnlttes for wbst it had done.
On motion, the Committee was co nt in
Tbe Annual meeting ia Hastings Un­ usd another week.
On motion,'adjourned for one week.
ion school District (District No. 1,) was

jrossibls fcr Uto get oat of rep4r."/-fok«ry
"Has combined with Its own peeuU.r marito ell

Di MT LIKE OF TH A DE

Come nnd See !!
UVAE

WE

held at tbe school bouse, on Monday eve.

In absence oftbe Moderator, the meet­
ing was called to order by N. Barlow,
Director.
The Financial Report’of tbe Board of
Tr prices bcing'olled for was read by N.
Barlow, Director, by which it appears
ilia fa deficit of nearly t!4, exists in therevenue oflast year, aside from an un­
settled account of Robinson a Wightman

of 133 fur a stove and pipe furnished the
district. It also appears from this report'

Sdcocia* Errxcr or a Rovitn Sow.
—A member of the 24th Maasachusetts
waa scaled in the tranches a few days
ago, leaning against tbo earth work, with
hu back against Fort Wigner. A solid
shot from one of the rebel guns struck
the thick embankment behind him, and
though no visible effect was produced
upon the face of tbe parallel, the soldier
was instantly paralysed and rendered
utterly helpless. Hu was removed to
the hospital, aud, although Chore was no
marks of injury upon his person, ho lived
only two dsye.

that more than 300 pupils had been in­
attendance upon the school during the
year; and the Trustees recommended

JUST RECEIVED
«p«r priutad and eireulatlngin said nmnly of
'•"Z-tl,r. u" ,••***»• ’«*'• pnr««* to
aid day of bearing.
, «?’
S. O. PRIXDLK,
(A tree copy.)
Judga of Probata.

On motion, it was voted lo raise by
tax the sum of 11,000, for tbe support of

the school the ensuing year.

e esteem it the beat machine fur family ui
lileb ia unexceptionable."—8igued b« uiu
red uLtiMoa of Philadelphia.
■ t-yScxn son a Cibcumb. Jfcj
JAMES WILCOX, Manalaolurer.
508 Broadway, N. Y.

UNIVERSAL

CLOTHES WRINGER

N. Barlow and Willard Hays were re­
elected Trustees, their terin having ex­

pired.

On motion die meeting adjorued.

CorsTT Fant.—Tbe Eleventh Annual
Fair of the Barry County Agricultural
Society will] be held at Hastings, on
Wcdueadsy and Thursday tbo
15th of Qctober next.

14ib nnd

Piscatorial.—Fk-axk Allwx Esq. of

this tillage, will please accept our tlianks
for a large pickerel. Printers can appre­
ciate such favors if anybody can. Thank
you—thank you.

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,

Thereupon it ia ordered, that Tueudsv, the
Sth day of October, one thousand Ggbt’hund­
red and slxtr-tlires. ,at ten o'clock, ia the fare
noon, be Mslgned for the bearing of Mid peti­
tion, aad that the beira at law of said deccwaerLand
Havixo been called upon to examine all other pereoes interested in uid estate, are re
IHired to appear al a ncaaioo ufaaid court, then to
tbe formula or recipe for the above Bit­
• buldra al tbe Probate Oftee, in the village of
ters, which has been given to me by the Hastings, and show cause,If any there be. wbv
inventor, 1 take pleasure in stating to tbe the prater of the petitioner should not be granted.
public, that they are well known to the
medical profession as possessing proper­
ties purely tonic, and the combination is
well calculated, and especially adapted
to that dass of diseases arising from a
disordered condition uf the hepatic func­
tions, or general derangement uf the liv­
er, ao coaimon in tho malarious districts
^Estate of Brownton Minora.
of the West and South. They contain a
PROBA TK ORDER.—^TATK OF MICHIGAN
larger proportion of tonic ingredients
of Barry •’
than any other Bitters that have been County
At aaeuioo of ibel'robsle Court for tho County
submitted to me for chemical examiha of Barry, boldsn at the Probate OSes, in tbe vil­
lion. I bespeak for them a wide spi-ead lage of' llutinra, on Tuctdty tin eighth day of
Heptember, in the reason* thouaand eisbt hund­
popularity and cordially commend them red and stxty-Uireo; preaeftt S. C. Pried!*, Judge
to the public use.
Very respectfully,
C- W. Oaowar,
BrowuaM. dBtasMdOn r««dit&gt;g»nd fllimt IMpcliUoo.
Analytical Chemist.
of Deborah J. Browssoo, OuBrdiwi
See Advertisemen.
Mts.'praying, for re»*oo« therein m
th*
be flccneed to tell ceM«in

See. svj sad 3 hare no Cogs.

Usaxcb Jvoo, oftbe "American Agrieullariit,"
aaraoftha
FMITERSH. CLOTHES WHINGER:
“A child can readily wring not a tubfall of
.l.ik_ 1.. _ r — —
I.
„ll._ -

3SDOT3 * BEDIB3,

GROCERIES
NO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS.

On motion, voted, that the Marshal
be, and be is hereby authurixsd and df
!™in W
reeled to order Clio loti Street, from
wav east to Creek Street, and Creek; ;
Street, from Clinton Strped south to Sou th
Strart in the village of Hartinge, to be
lipenrt by giving those tatemrted thirty

days notice.
ba motion, adjourned.
.
W’l*. Have.

i

■R.
-CV&gt; ’P’. A X

A good CANVASSER wanted in every town,
j-y On receipt of tbe price from places abate
no one La selling. We will send the Wringer ,ius
or xxruac.
For parlicalsre and circulars adders*
I IL.C. DROWNING, MT Broadway, N. Y.

J JA

Cloti

E. A H. T. ANTHONY,
Manufacturers of PholoxVaphk: Materials
501 BROADWAY, M. Y.

CARD
&lt;Atry e«|fy,)

Jodga of PraMJe.

AU others era

•No. S ia the rise general); used In prlrate faai-

Proceedinge of tbe Common Cooncl 1
Rxcoanxa'a. Omtt. I
Bastings Sept. l/NSS. f

Remaining uncalled fur at tbe Hastings
Post Office, for the week ending Septem­
, Ifoard met in, purauanee of law.
ber 8, 18G3:
Tbe Pre»ident absent. JajuocH calldd
to'order by the Recorder. 'Pr*«c|t/
Trustees—Parsons, Sheldon, Etlft arfp
.Nek Icy.
On motion, the foljowing accounts worn,
aadilcd ,and allowed and orders drawn.
,J. W, Buckle allowed five dollars nu
Poroon* eallinlg for any of theabeve lattenwill
Treasurers salary. J. M. Nevins and
areadrwtiwl. CUrges forsdrarF. D. Aekley, two dollars each on print­
M,0yr,r.».
ing bills. J. IL Sntton twenty dollars
onsalarvfor ringing bell.
W. Hays
COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.
five dollars for extra service In prepanng
All persons having claims against tho
minutes for publication. ,
jiUM &lt; IRiUm. IE Wr^i.
\
On motion, the statement In relation
ti:
totbgsfajfc S A.4oow, was W4 opw.

tSWthuasMi-

the merit* of lbs Wilcox £Olbba Sewing Maebine.
I Wo couidsr that a great desideratum has been
supplied by it, ia proving, beyond doubt, that
two tbmds are not. as waa aappoeed. neeeaaary

"A acrricaabls BUMhins. Of thia ws h*v* sx•rience in our own family.”—JAtatoa Thin^r
"Th* beauty sod shnpllciry .of ita moebauiam
• iMlmtrabls."—Enrit
"No Bowing macbiB* heretofore introduced baa.

Coturrv nr Rabby, is.
At a teMion of the ProbstBConrtfortbecminty ofllsrrv, holder) st the probate Ofiee, In the
»m»gs of Hutlnga, on Tnexlsv. tbs eighth
day of Sepmtober, in the year sue tborMand eight
hundred and sixty-ihree. Present, Sbertnsn C.
1‘rindle, Judge of Frubale.
In tbe nistter of lbs e.Ute of William Thomas
Carroll, late of Washington City D. C-. dteeassd.
On reading and filing the pentieo. duly verified
of C. W. llntlrr, praying that a duly autbrotka«mrt
, 11 ..A
__ .
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I

the employment of an additions! teacher.

"Thia machine. In theoptnian of tho committee,
fills more nearly the requirements of a Mrfeci
family machine than any on eiblhtttoa.”-/hM4lie latUlotr RrUtUi^ rt»«r&lt; rf IBM.
f
"Taking Into tnoaldaratlon simplicity, 'cheapMBS. durability, end doing all work, tbo commit
tee were unanitnoealr ia faeur of Wilcox A Gibbs’
** * “if'*
ditole
'Xveintut, in Junto*, express our oonfidenes In

PHOTOGRAPHS.

rl»ulU«a-«

libra

MER'S

CATHARTIC TILLS
ate to mill mails known, that wo used wot An
morothanto amiiro tbe public their quaiky U

Prepared hr J Ci AVER, JI U.4CB4
Lowril.
a»d arid by
- j ,w ,
foberi* A 8tfk«r, llasUsp; V. l~Hfak». Irving;

AND

Estnte of JoAnntkaa W. Smith.
TATR OF MICHIGAN, I .. Probate Oort
Barry Com.ty,
&lt; “for said county.

S

OVERT® BURNT.

DRY GOODS!
ea PICTURES from our Catalogue will be (Bed
OS receipt of fil-90, aadseal by mail rm.

r.^.»Ki£
1%x!=i5S
to1-robBle, sod lb* Executor nsajedtherein duty ■

Aiaunns.

it Is ordered, that Monday, tbstlst
dry »f September, next, st ten u*«todMS
*&gt;r*noen. M aanigned for tbe bearing ef mM pntuioo. and that lb* bcira al law dfaaid desew
“j,
.11
intereetod'ln Mid saints

Recorder

----- ■ ’JfH tt'u------Hj-rlWreWG". Sluart b ln dl»grace..- It is reported that be has lm« re.moved- from bis command, and Gen.
Hood put in bis place. Bo fickle Is for­
tune... Fifteen montbn ago Stuart was,
vkitli thevexoeplion ofJackaea, tbe most
popular General in the rebel Army of v if-

pray."'rf lbs petition si—ifi •*

~ ADMINISTRATORS sale.

In Um nutter of the estate of John L. McLellan

Is furAar ordvrSd, that U&gt;» printer
s fo lbs psraona tatsrasledlev said sri
.deucy ofarid priHlon and tbs Uari

.. d‘a,?.,7L‘^£S“U viihmanafartorsra

WUOLKAJJE TO COUYtlT MHtC&amp;Ml

HARD-WARE!
LOWEST CAMB MARKET VALUE.' V*
I deal largely is

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STOVES 1

^raiX’ttT!S^?c3SS» mj
'T1___________

must terribly; but Hooker impnnad
o-.k, .rm UO.A S&gt;»« -»o-

Utate nf Bcnben Dathsaa.

oi)r.

ooodb

Unusually Low!

eourL

tofeoat

noirtct

.CTrr^ixpwsM tnraxjjC

�u» uwiw

poor ground yoe are apt to gel a week
&lt;*two earlier fruit. which ip the cate if tbe
weather ia favorsMe. But loo much suf______ ,_lit 'th* bed
where the fruit b out to give it a start,
there will bo enormous growth, aa tbo
tomstoa is a airoug cower, growing well
on ordinary soil. When It has a goodly
number of hloeaoms, and tho stems a~
getting pretty will advanced, cut off the
ends. Keep doing so with tbo new aborts
and now.-and then a leaf-branch. Uris
will throw the rush of the sap into tbi
fruit, the only piece where It can. go.—
The thing must be attended to every few

art. tvcA c^SwtA Xo XVx

ANNUAL TAX BALDS.

euvt u\\
5\.«,Av k* Wvf Xo," Wx O» Or
tcmvmKvqX. otte'aX — a £Tt«V
TL-.-t'..'. f ?&gt;.XVe WA&amp;Z
"BaC^uX-aKor
Aw X\vc ^Aioat AvRXvvci*
o^XXw.'WwX a.vASoxAYtX'ut'ft
Ua*, S°*
Wa
ttvaeXv xxccAcA axv afueXt o\
SXovaaeXl ‘BXxXe'rs, wXvteXk, \$
takxa'va ^yo^lvc «\uanXA\'vt%,
aixil aX X\xc \\ro\uir taut, art
a wrtipfttWuM. o$
JJtizous Fever,
Fever and ^gxte.
Liver Complaint,
(Lyspep&amp;ia, lr

,^Ve haye a row of tomato* hills, a few
of which are treated in thia way, and
apmalqft to nature. People who see; U
are satisfied, and ask no more. Those
cut beck, are low down, hanging full'of
large, fine tomatoes; tbe rest just begin
to show the fruit
,
- It la precisely so with grapes; It must
be cot back—pruned.
When a flower has dropped ita petals,
cut of the head containing the seed, end
the strength required for tho maturity!of
the sesd- which is considerable—will go
to tbe formation of new and improved
flowers, beaidM increasing the bush, a4difig gloss ahd freshness to ita leaves.
*
TU man who wishes to make a thorn
fence, clips his hedge. This throbs
oat a fresh strength below, and be will
ebon have a fence.
. Our orchards, of all kinds, give us bet­
ter fruit by pruning the trees. By prijn
ing when in fulHohage, this effect seems
to bo greater—at least in many cases—
probably On tho principle that decay'Is
necessary to life*, the old stock must die
to give birth to the new, as In tho case |of
seeds dec, We have seen—have now jin
uor orchard—limbs which arc partly
decayed, the bark and vitality suffering—
which hre most prolific. It hasstaggsred
ua, but tbe fact ia there. Cutback ifypu
wiahtu Increase your fruit.

undjfoftietf 23 IK

• U» K I

1801.
Town 1 North of Banjo 7 West

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RMsmec.rsBatacof Bedtfee,

Hastings' Jisintss flirttti

Javndioe,
Kidney Complainta,

nWofn»W« UMlllIIHt
B&lt;iX»r
• i«nn«*» *
Town 4 North of Range 8 W«al.
•
» *
•&lt;««*&gt; •
Town 4 North of Range 9 West.
.Xofiojf
» 80
iUHI I

&lt;va&amp; a\.\. &amp;vMA*c« o$ a *vx«Cv&gt;
Xav aaXu'ct-.
*B\XXe

!«• -ft-':

art, eova^oMA
rave, aail
vogX* awA. \xcx\j*,
\»\u.e\x vaak-c X'ac.ra

1602.

TVot«e.

ifcSs4S

"Dr "R.oXiack's
ttXovft.o.e\\ Taxers

ft. L. Fish, a well known dart man nf
Herkimer coanjy, N. ¥., gives in the
Utile Falla Record, tome good remarks
on tbo points of cows. He very proper­
ly considers strength of todrtitutiim -aid
capacity to enl what ia offered bcr, ac sll
seasons of tbo year, as of tbe first impor­
tance. He rightly observes, also, that
the indications uf such a constitution are
a thick"mellow bide, with soft hair a full
bright aye, broad loin and hips, deep body
and straight back.
“Cbsese dary-men (and city milk-men.)
usually select sows that yield the largest
amount of milk&lt;becau«o they depend
miore upon tbe quantity of the cheese
than its quality, and milk ia known to
make a good yield of cheese that would
make but little butter and poor at that.
But I am.not in favor of the rule of se­
lecting edws. that yield tbo most milk
per day br season, in arriving at the
proper standard of excellence for tbe beat

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- •**&lt; ^ic, a
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Ps^a/WM^fef

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Town 2, Noctb of Range
Xof nwX** *» ' • M

at* X\xe ^coot vaa\\?« Vrk*\x&amp;.

• The quality of milb-rcow will give is
indicated by hair and dijn and yellow
eelor of the skin inside of the ears and
diHos parts not thickly covered with hair.
I have never known a cow, with soft fur­
like hair and mellow skin, appearing yel­
low and gummy at the roots of the hair
when parted with tbe hands, that (was not
a good butter ’oow, and nwhen fattened,
would pi&gt; tallow *dl *^h:9*ht- !,av’
ing been ‘sbehstomed to fatten niy cows
t^at felled fur diary purposes, by ago or
otherwise, fur many years, and being on
the lookout for causes of known results, I
have observed that those known to give
gdbd'mrik', made most thrift In tallow
whenfedlo fhtten. Hence tho conclusion
that cows tbkl handle well in wbat the
butchers call tallow joints, may be judged
Ur'Avb rich milk the quantity-to be
Jg^gpdby a plainly marked.design of
nature in her physical stroeuir*. Instead
ef heavy head, horns, week end shoulders,
nnd comparatively light 'Mhiiquarterw,
which is characteristic of the opposite sex,
a|»3totfM .howah opppsM iHWly •
feminine countenance, light head, neck
awd shoulders, widen Ing. beck wards from
her chest to the loin and hind quarters,
whetttWttMt strength is required.”

Oso shears. of Ua Hom, or Ina, W oea
Ua Brat. eaA S3 easts for e«h antenatal i
Use. A lifers) discos nl to yearly adrtrtiaa |

i "Or. ‘BLoXtack"*’

ROBERTS A KTR1KEB,
DEALERS ia Jmp.mdictaM, JxUMi
tlMi. points, ail*. tnrpenlioe. burmsgil
pan liqaon, 4y«-«tsE*. wlndow-xlsrs, petty,
mmm. oUUeorrj. aad fancy artMlea. blur
’mr.'-LUiTW—"iii-fc
Mi»h.
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; *at&lt; V\vt. \xoor axv-w mavuy
; XM»tXov'* ’BWX*.

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KWEEZE1 *. kUXX.
A TTURNETH ATLAWuUReliefer.HsC

J^sasss^sg
OffleeTu the Court Bo«»«, fissllex*. Bleb- I

: at* X\\t rxe\v taaw'* SoVae*
I av\A Covri^orX.

L. W. WIRC.

|

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27mt- fitters ore put up in qunrt
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BajH‘Fo:i^h 01/CbHlftMattAts vhers
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TUhn of Muaoriiie.
Uk BM. 8m.
I
£ .£ £

A TTORMRT fed COW8KLW» A™
A. and Solieiuu aad Cooweltor 1= Ch««
Circett Court CewwlMioaer for lk« 1.1

u.. rU4
alaiva and
promptly roadlirfORoo. with W. w. Ralph Eaq , JHddle

*«•*

FOR SALE. nV
•sy-jigacfrfeniil! IWTa
»■Rrcs&gt;y
• MdV **"*«*•*

surra * Bcm«ffs.
TTolirni

COSWKU.O &gt;S »TI I

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Town &gt; North of Range 9 West

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w

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:
"'»0r &lt;“&lt;
intended bight, itie neoeaasry . to prune
them la: midsummer, la otdar to chock
their WO vigorous 'growth. Yet this
should be" done with errt; Tri&lt;» hifsh
NMof.tjbc shears a; this tips .slants and
often kills the plants. Nawtt must hare
im outlet aomewbere, and IT fiubidden,
she rebels. AnS then. both u» a matter
of taste and expediency, it is un#fse to

COUNTY QfFXOSRgH.~N. Nil ELDON,

ptOWTT TRKJU5CRKR

custom

5®Ulle^*^opre£i™.
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FACTORY,
ntniVLe »*»&lt;••*

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grdwthifor one year, knB tsa
weak eohaooe to.ealcod themselves a lit­
tle. This will give tbo Mdges something ,
of the wavy outline of a symmetrical
nwIkiTv &lt;iaia__v_| ^;yBppjarnnos trf.

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iSSES

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HASTINGS, BARRY CQIJ^’-MICK. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEKBEE-16, 1863. if
£||t gaitiny imir,
” roBLuau nu&gt; raerw.,,
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^be^U^tt*gi^Wii‘yMp oc the rifle he
:

"Take eat*, 8am F Mid He father;

2=

ws want aehanee at th* white &lt;naa.'’
; A
u
ww
“That is m idee,” ooiuridtel SaW/’If
wnri
we can only fetch Mm st tho^l.. Abe.
—a-.
ball!* will M half won.”
Fpr.the nest quarter of an hour all
1 rilsut within tbe dw.Uing-the
.V*®'
stockade meantime burning to ol- * Pr

J* *

^u'SrSMk
And into U. court hoe* .nirfhUTTJ
*■* m tbe attorney with racy gr— «-i-’

Smr,» lawyer hie m«je»ty never

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &amp;. Striker,

AaAferhieeweplMMraUWt
.
To cotae to the earth sad* the raason inquire.

.

Walk this lawyer who rose with.* »i»*g» to «ravt.

gastings’ gnsintss ginctorji.

—UAV&gt;—

JCST DECEIT ED

K“

a new and most complete awrlinent of
B. J. GH4NT,

--------- X---------

DREGS AND MEDICINES,
tChemical*, Palate, Olli, Cam
phene, Hunting Fluid,
TURPENTINE

■ ASON ALLEN,
T\ICALSR IN GROCERIES, provisions, pro­
Ji J dues, «»•»». butler, terd. pork, and grain ol
■11 kind-. Also toy* candies, ct«.,etc. Slot* in
c.lifamie Block. Stet* street. Usetinr*. Mieb.
-

D. l^HAWLEt ,

Thu« 0&gt;ry quarreled, con tended,and argued 00 long.

and alcohol.

&amp;18IS UWto8»
QF- FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
TURPOSES.ONLY.ja

..&gt;r«r Provlriun*. Also Notary Patellc.
Blare, two doors east of the Iliwtinc* House,

ROBERTS &amp; STRIKER,
DEALERS In drug*, medlcio**, ;p»tentmediciu*B, psinli, oil*, terpentine, burning fluid.

GROCERIES!
TEA, corns, BUG AR, STICKS. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;

BWEEZE1’ A AILEM.
AT LAB’and Solicitor, io Chan­
cery. Partioalaraitcnlioa paid to ConveyVTTORNKY8

(ESQ'WESST
ABdTooklnjr Extracts,

PENS. PENCILS. INKS, PATER, EN­
VELOPES. CARDS, As.. Ae.
MOST POPULAR

HOLMIOOK,

PATENT MEDICINES

Give uei

JOHN ROBERTS,

"
D . II. J. HANEY.
IHTSICIAN, SURGEON and
flee over Smith'* DmK Store Goodyear Block.

©HEAT, IP©® ©ASH
will ba paid to COMPOUND­
s PRESCRIPTIONS; and any

INdsnrf ipnl
I “J Lctux’

H. WRIGHT,
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
Hsstixm April 31, UM-

0«&lt;a. -Uh W, W. Ralph

. Klddl.rUi.

■unsosa'a Ou&gt; Ixwnox Dock Gut, for medimo

^JJEW HARNESS SHOP.

KMirru

k

HUM.

The attention of the public la invited
to the Naw^Hanw** Shop al - '
H. A. GOODYEAR,
\
-

wanting

New Harnesses,
c. G. HOLBROOK,

Good Entero Loath,
Bjvcly Used.

Military

[janl4]

H. N. BHKLDON,

H. A. GOODYEAR.

'picture

GALLEHY-!

IN HARTINGS,Barry coosty. Mick., ia Rower'*
b.w tmMiag.«p **»»«. sd doccTHIS GALLERY

(tf)

«. C. WUB»L«.
ycoat or noun.

^flisreUanjj.
1TT1CK OS A SETTLER,

eerie*, atalionery. and lancy arucie*. .
Holbrook's Naw Block. Hasting*, Mich.

ORVIN C. OTIS.

„

FRANK ALLEN,

ge-sssaKa

DB. A. R PEAKE,
practical dentist,
wsLS^r^i“’S5I?

“Oh, i’ll.be careful!—don’t you four
»r me, father !’• replied the youth. And
then h* muttered to Mtneelf; “J’U fix that
whit* scoundrel, though,-, if ,there’s any
chance t”
■. .
- “Halloo lhe bouM ” at thia moment
sane out a voice from tbe outside.
The brnthow hastened to the second
story, which - projected about two feet
over the loeer/npd commanded tbe little
court within-the stockade, and the elder
shouted back:
, “YVell, what’s wanted of the house T
“We want to come in peaceably," red the white man, “and I’ll pledge my
ur that no one shall bo harmed.”
“If ihat’s all you’ve got to pledge,
you’re a poor miaerable Jackanapes!”
called out tbe younger, before his elder
brother had time to reply.
“You defy us then,” Mid the man, in
nn angry tone.
•’We’ii not let you in peaceably, at
all event*,” wa* the rejoinder, “and if'
you attempt to break in, look out for the
consequences—for there’s a number of’
us, and we’re well armed.”
“And we’re enough to force our way
in, and burn your cabin about your heads!’
shouted back the white man. “If you’ll
throw open your gates and doors, and let
us in st once we’ll not hurts hair of your
heads—for we’re hungry and tired, and
only want to eat and rcat; but if you
bold nut and compel us to break in, we’ll
not spare a single one of you—man, wo­
man, or child 1”
“Go ahead, yon boasting fool! and
when you get in, let u* know 1” returned
the spirited youth.
“1 suppose your
down from th* bloody butchery of Wy­
oming, and wo don’t cxpi’Ct any mercy
from such fiend* a* you.”
After thia there waa a brief consulta­
tion, a* it appeared, among the enemy,
and then followed a seriea of wild whoop*
and yclla, mingled with a rattling volley
of musketry, the ball* pattering harmlc**ly against the stout logs of the stockade
and dwelling.
“There, they have opened the ball.”
Mid tlw youth called Sam. “and now lot
■them look out for thcroselve* !”
He approached a loopbole that over­
looked the stockade and caugl a view of
the bead* of some three or four Mvagea,
who were not so elose under the palisade*
a* they might have suppoae.d
They
seemed to be consulting together, and bo
thought it quite probable they were a
group of the principal warrior*.
Ho
cautiously presented his rifle, and was
In the act of taking sight, when crack went
a piece, from a clump of hushes a little
beyond’tbo parties, and a bullet, singing
through tbe aperture, jrased the young
man's cheek, and lodged in tbe roof.
The father, who had just worked bi*
way up stairs, groaning with pain at
every step, on hearing Ums report, 'and
seeing hia favorite »on stagger back, with
the blood streaming down his face, utter­
ed s wHd cry of grief and alarm a|id
Impulsively bounded forward, forgetful
of bis own ailment H* reached bis son,
blrasalf trembling like a leaf and the pers­
piration streaming from every pore, ex­
claiming :
“Ob, ray dear boy, are you killed 1”
“Hardly scratched, father,” replid the
youth, taking his hand from the wound,
after ascertaining it* •holo extent; “•
mere flea-bite! But he added with sur
prise, “I didn’t know you could handle
yourself so lively—you were quicker
than Jim.”
“That’* a fact,” Mid the father, now
recalled to biroself., “What’s become of
my rbeumatixl 1 don’t feel it at all ;’’
and he commenced walking to and fro,
swinging hi* arms, perfectly astonished
at tba fact that bis sudden shock, fright
and violent exertion had cured him.
It was a fact, nevertheless, and the
amazed and delighted boy remarked that
the savage was welcome to tbe shot, since
It had produced such a wonderful and
happy result*. Instead of the garrison
being weakened thereby, it had been
greatly, strengthened, and this waaa cause
for cowgratuluion and hope.
For a few moment* after the signal
shot had wounded th* boy, the be*ieg era
k*pl perfectly quiet, and tbe older Han­
son remsrked thst this waa a *ure s.gn
of the devils being up to some miscHet
The boys looked through the loophole*
meantime, but with greater caution than
before, and without getting eight of a sin­
gle ooe of the enemy. At length a vol­
ume ef smoke began to rollup in frontof tbe gate, and then of course it was
known that the savage* were attempting
to bum tbeir W.loto thetenclosure with
a view probably of setting fire to the

A« you.ascend the Juniata from ita
confluence with the Susquehanna, you en­
ter n wild, secluded dell, where in some
places the banks rise Bleep and rocky
above tbe flowing river, forming a acene
of romantic beauty verging on sublimity.
I
In one place, where the cliff haa a per­
pendicular descent of fifty feet, an early
settler had erected hi* log dwelling upon
the verj! brink. It was an almost impos­
sible thing for the Indiana to assail Ik^on

mg successfully stormetj inTront, or on
the land ride, he had dug n kind of well,
nSfriy difwn.l«i &amp;Jcvel with th© water,
cnlargii-g the eicavation at tbe bottom
sufficiently io contain a ainali boat, with
an oqtlel directly upon the Juniata, and
cohctalitig this outlet with a thin shell of
enrth and stones »o disposed as to resem­
ble the natural cliff itself.
At the bot­
tom of thia well a small boat was placed,
and kept in reiidiness for the last resort,
which could be launched in a few minutes
b* destroying the thin barrier, and push­
ing it out upon the water, and it was
thought that the family might in tbe dire
event of which we speak, escape iu this
manner before the assailing toe should
discover their secret.
Thu* prepared,
with a w indlass for lowering the inmate*,
mid n stockade on three sides of his
dwelling, tbe the fourth forming a pcrp*ndicnlar line with the bank, the settler
tell a* much al case as any one could in
hte exposed situation, and went vigorous­
ly to work, with hie two eons, aged six­
teen and eighteen, clearing and tilling the
land of bi* purchase.
The boosebold of Job Hanson consisted
office sonls—himself, wife, the two sons
just mentioned, and a daughter of twelve.
At the precise period of his settling in
the valley of the Juniata, th* Indians
were at peace with tbe whites, and noth­
ing occurred to disturb the tranquility of
the family for a couple years, when tbe
vague rumuf* of savage discontent and
probable hostility begnn to reach them
and excite a feeling of uneasiness. Not
long after this came the fearful kitolllpence of4k destruction of Wyoming;
and on the very heels ofithta, as it were a
party of savages, headed by a while man.
were discovered appro*ching the dwelling.
Tl.e two sons, who were at work in tbe
field about a quarter of a mile frtyn tbe
bouse, saw them just in lime to get home
snd give tbe alarm. The father waa al­
ready there, teing in doors with an attack
of Rheumatism ; and though It was with
great difficulty he could move about, hl*
head was clear to direct, which wo* of
great consequence to the lass experienced
Inmates. H o ordered the gate of the stock­
ade to be securely closed, rifles to be ro­

cents, nan tits who nnu uh&gt;p&gt;wi
down to the boat already mentioned. By
the time thie bad been aoeompliebed, the
savage* were whooping before the dwel­

ling.
“How many of the painted Imp* are
thereF he inquired of bi&lt; aona.
“I don’t exactly Know, fcther” answer­
ed the elder, “hot 1 ahould think some­
where Ahottweoly.”

dwelling alao.
“Tbt* look* rather bad for u* I
the father.

VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,

pat off In our boat wilbThank Heaven that tb*y

wMu .ilUin, .«1 oo. or «o oU.r» of
lb. ladm, 1 (Wok U» rw« -ooM Rar

now

&amp; ELU»,

of exultation, and one or

all kinds

JOB

.arid

“If w. ».ld 0.I7 W.M«. w Mil ll»&lt;

of fire-amtf.

loud crash it fell inward, and the1 sav­
ages gave vent to still wilder yells ofeiultalion. For a minute or two they did
not venture into the little eourt; foul
finding all yet remained ] silent in /the
house, they began to glide in,1 one
after another, till at last one half stood
exposed to the deadly rifle of tbe inmate*.
Still no word—no demonstration from
the besieged—and thia silence and apathy
encouraged and emboldened, even the
more timid to pu»h on the work of de­
struction. Surely the iutnates must be
without fire-arm*, or they would certain­
ly hsve boon heard from before this! and
without fire anna, what had the besieger*
to fear 1
•. .rl
%
So, with exultant whoops and yell*
they brought in wood and brush and piled
it against tbe door, and then set fire to It,
with the burning brands from the demol
ithed gate.
At this moment, tbe roost trying one
of all to Job Hanson and hi* eons, wbo
had been tremulously waiting for a chance
to accomplish their purpose ofpicking off
the leader* first, and now fell that tbe
time for defensive action could no longer
be postponed—at this moment, when the
smoke was rolling up through the open
space between the projecting end lower
story, and filing the bouse with stifling
vapor, and the red tongues of fire were
beginning to shoot up and lap.tbe wood­
work of the door, the only barrier be­
tween them and their blood-thirsty foes,
nnd which must soon give away and afford
them a free passage—al this critical mo­
ment, wo say, tbe white man and two
Indian companions ventured in front of
the open gate to took at the progress of
the flame*, and perhaps wonder at the
mystery of the silence within.
They
were seen through the smoke by the
brave father and sons, and tbeir three
rifle* were simultaneously brought to
bear upon them. A momentary silence,
during which each selected hi* man, and
then came the einphatio word*, spoken in
a low, solemn tone by the senior:
“To &lt;Ae *e«rl 4o&gt;«, and God «««d w«
drliveranci!"
The report* of the three piece* were
blended in one, and when the smoke tone,
the three parties were «ecn prostrate on
the earth, and quivering in the death ag­
onies. with bslf the remaining Indians
bowling in dismay around them.
“Quick, now—the water!’’ shouted the
excited father; and in less than a minute
the flames about the door were extin­
guished by water which had been kept in
readiness for just such sn emergency.
The savage* bore off their dead leader*,
and. after whooping and yelling around
for a while, and occasionally discharging
their piece* in harmless resentment, tak­
ing care not again to expose tbeir persons
to the death dealing rifle* of their foea,
they disappeared from thb vicinity, never
to return.
That night was spent in watching and
tearful prayers of thanksgiving by the
reassembled family, wbo had just made
a wonderful escape, and who, we jriU »dd,
w*re never again molested.

Mr. Francis Gallon, a well known
English traveller and a member of the
“Alpine Club,” has this summer made
a singular experience. He discovered
a spot on the Jungfrau range, where be
might stand in safety and watch the ava­
lanche* sweeping past him, within thirty
feet of hi* person. In one halfday ho saw
three decent*. Tbe avalanches slip two
thousand fuel, then leaped two great
bounds of a thousand feel more, to thschannel, close to which he was standing ;
and then burst out at the foot of thechflunel “like a storm ofsbarpnell.” Mr. Ga!
ton deaerilie* tbe general appearance of
the avalanche, when seen also short a di&gt;tenee, aa that of“an orderly mob filling
the street and hastening, not hurrying,
to the same object.” Something of the
tame impression Is made upon one who
look* attentively al the great aheet of weter which rolls slowly down on the Canada aide of the (alls, at Niagara. The
motion is majeaticly deliberate and though
swift not hurried. The noise of the avalanche in motion. Mr. Gallon likens to
“the sound of-iT rapid tide rushing op
many channels.” the avalanche la described as consisting of a mas* of Ice balls
usually from a fool toaysrd in diameter,
which produce “the fearful rattlif^f the
iee-casoede.”
V
Military men in Washington are aatoniabod to find from Gen. Grant’* report
that lea* than a tbonMod of bi» men were
killed In hit five battle*.

greater portion were collected from their
captori, by order, for the examination by*

them interesting documenta, but we may
anticipate a fuller disclosure so far aa to
state that one letter from Judge Wick ®f-‘
thl* city, and another from Jeaee D. Bright
both dated in 1861 and foil of the moat
virulent rebel eympathiee, are among
them. Captain Connor,-of the twelfth
regiment, was ibo fortunate finder of
Judge Wick’s, which B* a**ored on yes­
terday ‘wak
regelar aeoeeh harangue.’

Icctlng and forwardipig the paper* to the
government too important to be omitted,
and was, therefore, sent with tbe rest—
That of Jerne D. Bright was found by
another officer, who told Captain Conner
of it, and of its thoroughly treasonable
character;.But it, too, was sieted by tbe
official collector aa of too muds eonsequencc to be kept in a private collection
of tnemeutoes. If these facte will give
tbe gentlemen particularly intareaned any
comfort we are happy to be the means of
conveying it to them.
•■The discovery of Davis’s papers was
made accidentally, we learn from Captain
Conner, They were bidden, or at Jmst
put away, in the loft of an out-houRr oo
the plantation between Jackson and Vicks­
burg, and while Sherman's force in ptyeuit of Johnston was encamped there a
eoldior went into the ouvhousa to get
some wood. Tbe board* of the ceiling
struck him a* about what be wanted, and
on pulling one of them off the bottoms of
two or three large boxes were 'seen.—
This excited curiosity and ltd toaneumination, which led U&gt; the capture of three
large dry goods boxes full of letters and
papers. ’ The private letters were all
neatly folded and indorsed—all those in
our hands, sumo o» which we have pub­
lished, have been thua carefully aranged
and packed in one of the boxes. The sol­
diers, of course, soon scattered them, but
when the n«we reached the headquarters
an order was. issued to have ail important
letters and papers collected and sent to
Washiugton, and thus btt few df them
have got to lite light as yeL”
\

1st. The Administration of Abraham
Lincoln has made thia Republic the great­
est Military Power in the world.
2d. It has retrieved the National credit,
and placed it upon such a basis that it
cannot again be shaken.
3d. It has given us a National peper
currency, so for superior to the wild cal
paper previously flooding the country
that everybody rejoices in the change.
4lh. it has given us a ProtectivoTariff,
not likely to be changed in policy far a
long lima to come.
5th. It has abolished Slavery and Po­
lygamy In all tbe National ’Territories
and put an end forever to all daeigea of
the South upon our vast domain.
Oth. Its policy ha* enabled the people
of West Virginia and Missouri to rid
thcm**lves of Slavery by means of a ju­
c
dicial
system of gradual emancipation.
7lh. It has added Kansu* to the Union
,a* a Free Stale.
8th. Il ba* reconquered tbe whole Mis­
,
sissippi
Valley.
9th. Il has in th* midst of tbe war held
,
with
an iron grasp and fostered and d«^
/
fended
all the previously urgsuixed and
,
existing
territorie*, and has also organ।
ired
t&gt;e new territores of Dacotah, Ne­
,
vada,
Colorado, Idaho, and Arizona.
10th. It has fortified our Northern bor­
&lt;
der,
our Atlantic and our Pacific coast*,’
,
with
Immense works, and given us a
।
large
and formidable Navy, so that we
,
arc
in * complete posture of defence
(
against
any European foe.
lltb. It has conquered Maryland,
’
West
Virginia, Kentucky, West Tennea,see, Missouri, Northern Arkansas, Lou­
(isiana, Florida, Misriarippl, and part* of
(
other
Blates.
13th. It has retaken nearly every load­
।
ing
city in the South, including 8l Louie,
;N.w 'Orleans, Nsshvilte, VlAdhMg
jMemphis, Notches, Jackson, Norfolk
j
Penaaoola,
Newborn, Baltimore and Al­
,
exandria.
18th. It ha* recaptured nearly every
,
fort
on tbe Southern coast formerly ba।longing to the Union.
14th. It has developed enormoo* finan­
cial power in the Loyal States for exceed­
ing anything’-----*' ‘ * ' *“
thia country.

and that the most gigantic
The 160,000 bake of Confederate cut­ impair them. _J
16th. BuLgre*!
ton, recently seized near Naches, are
worth twenty-rix million! of dollars.— mous’.rated tba uu
bit strength of tbe
This will help to foot the war MIL
■stoefi defies rebel
Coming from-lh* piilplt, «A*r it «•-

or
bn.nu.g

�armSu.

Committees will report

rrx

HORACE DODGE.

-g

9lUee are present they stall constitute a

J. M. Narnia

___

.

when the animal or article is not worthy,
though there be no competition, '
5. When ar tides of merit, superior in

D. fiurt, P. Otte; Yankee Springs, J.
Pariah i Thornappla, J. C. Bray ;Trvlng,
H. J. Ksnffeld, 5. L. Sfown£(feritei,

r^ela of Mte! TbeJsyfll m« of
Missouri and Kansas felt'that great in-

0. Articles entered and marked as
RVLEfl AND REGULATIONS.
fweign shall not compete with those of
Tbs Eleventh Annual Fair of tba Bar­
domestic manufacture; but may, if oonaa commander of that military district. ry County Agricultural Society will be
sldered worthy by the Judges, be recom­
The policy adopted by Gen. Schofield held ou the grounds of the Society in the mended to notice.
J
was not calculated to lull uneasiness caus- village of Hastings, on Wednesday and
7. viewing Com mi Uses are required
Thursday, October Hth and 15tb, 1863.
to make their report to the Secretary on
nothing more than a temporary feeling
or before 8 o’clock, P.’ M., of tbe second
Tickets of membership, (not transfera­ day of the Fair, without fcnL
of Insecurity, and comparative humilia­
8. jit shall be the duty of the Viewing
ble) one dollar, will admit members of
tion would bo the worst results of tbe
one family, exclusive of sons over twenty- Committee, at If o'clock, P. M., on the
"conservative" policy of &lt;tha new com­ one years of age, during the continuance
secund day of the Fair, to place on the
mander and his subordinate, Gen. Ew­ of the Fair.
jynmals to whom were awarded the Grat
Tickets good for one person, during the premiums, a badge of blue ribbon, and
ing.
The sacking of Lawrence, by tbe brig­ Fair, 20 cents. Children 10 cents.
on those to whom, were ^warded the sec­
All Tickets attempted to be used, ex­
ond premiums, a badge of rtd ribbon,
and, Quantrell, however, awoke tba coun­
cept by the persona to whom they be­ which badges can be procured at l|&gt;e Sec
try from this fond dream, to a full reali­ long, will be forfeited.
retary'a office.
"C
zation of one of the most horrid butcher­
Tickets can be bad of the Treasurer.
9. The Viewing Committees are Strict
ies that ever chilled the blood, by its nsrly Forbidden, to communicate to any
ration of worse than'savage barbarity.
person, any information with reference
The country is loo familiar with tbe his­
First Dat—Wednesday, the first day to their awards, until after the reading of
tory of this iendish carnage and savage of the Fair will be occupied in entering the same by the Secretary.
10. Superintendents are Strietlg For­
revelry In tho blood of defenseless men, and arranging Slock and other articles
for exhibition and in decorating tbe Hall. bidden, from conveying any information
women and children to need any more
Skcoxd Dor—Al 8 o’clock on Thurs­ with referenoe to tho ownership of ani­
vivid painting of the picture, tho finest day, the second day of tbe Fair, tho Ex­ mals or articles on exhibition in-tbeir
lines of which are marked with lurid ecutive Committee will hold a meeting several department*).
J. M. NEVINS, Sttreiory.
at tbe stand for tho purpose uf filling va­
flame and streaks of purple gore.
Previous to the Lawrence massacre, cancies in the Viewing Committees. Al
10 o’clock A. M. tho Judges will com
Gen. Ewing, stationed at Leavenworth
T.TRT QF PREMIUMS
menee tbeir examinations. At 1 o’clock
with »few troops, was repeatedly noti­ P. M., the trial of trotting clock will take
fied of the threatened danger, but neglect­ place. AK 2 o'clock, tbe trial of Female
ed to make adequate provision for the de­ EquestrUnahip will take place, to be im­
Hustings, Wednesday and '
October I4tte and IStb, IBC3.
fense of Law renep. After the sacking of mediately followed by Female Driving
of teams single or double, to buggies.
that city, Gen. James H. Lane, Immedi­
At 3 o’clock tbe Annual addfesa will
ately organised an independent volun­ be delivered at tho stand, al the close of
” be
'
teer force, and without wailing fur the which the Premiums awarded &gt;111
Judyet—-Wm. P. Bristol, Richard
Jones, Isaiah Williston.
regular authorities pursued Quantrell, announced by the Secretary.
Best Bullion 4 years old or over, 3 00
and captured agd killed about seventy of
GEVERAL RCLES.
Second best do,
- ’ '
’
the bushwhackers. Die rest g£lQuan2 00
2. All competitors fur preiniumns, Best Slalllun 3 years old,
trell’a band escaped into Missouri and
1 00
judges aud officers, shall bo residents of Second best do,
disbanded to escape capture and punish­ the County and members of the Society, Best Stallion 2 years old,
. 200
1 00
ment. These bushwhackers ere known and no interested party shall past judg­ Second beet do,
to belong mostly to tbe western counties ment upon properly that be or bit family
shall exhibit.
Judgte
—
J.
Parish,
J.
II.
Munroe,
I.
N.
of Missouri. Hero Lane proposes to fol­
2. All animals and articles intended
.
. '
low them, retaliating upon that country for exhibition, shall be entered on or be­ Keeler.
Best-TrolttngJ.Ipree.4yrs
or
over,
83
00
for tbe acta of Quantrell's murderers.
fore tbo Grat day of tbe Fair, at the office
Second do,
’1 50
Gen. Ewing, having pursued a policy of the Secretary.
Best xlo,
2 00
3.
Exhibitors
will
be
careful
tn
have
of great laxity, in view of these events,
their animals and articles arranged in the Second do,
and to slay tho avenging Lane and his
Bert
do,
2 00
proper places, and in season, otherwise
1 00
followers, suddenly takes tho opposite they- will be overlooked by the Vies tag Second do,
extreme, and has ordered tho citizens of Committee.
4. Cards will be fumiahed with tbe
tbe fyur border &lt;|ouulics of Missouri to
Judgn—Julian Fish, Wm. B. Reming­
vacate their bo mas, /and to leave tbeir numbers as entered el the Secretary's of­
ton, Charles Palmerton.
hay crop behind, wbfeb is to be burned. fice, which should bo plaoed upon, or near
13 00
the animals or articles for exhibition, so Best pair 5 years old or over;
Without this order the counties referred that the judges will hash no difficulty in Second beat do*
1 50
to would have-been evacuated, from fear finding them.
5. Exhibitors of horses will take no­
of the invasion of Lsrse, who is now col­
tice that a sign will be raised in tbe cen­
lecting a force with the avowed object of
tre of the ring, designating the class of
devastating the whois territory referred homes desired for examination by the Polly.
83 00
la, and exterminating the people.
If’ judges, when all-horses of that dass must Best pair 5 years old or over,
Second best do',
1 50
Gen. Schofield, Department Commander, be brought into the ring and there remain
morel of Gem Corliss and tbe appoint

sustains the order of his subordinate, until tho judges shall have decided upon
tbeir merits.
.
Gen. Ewing, there in clearly no occasion
6. Any animal, farm or article, taking
for Lane's Invasion. Tbe St. Louis Dm- tbe first premium at any fair, shall, if
acral, which appears to fully sympathize considered worthy the succeeding year,
with Lana’s movements, charges that be allowed a diploma, and on tho second
year after reccivmg said premium, shall
Gen. Schofield intends to revoke Gen.
again bea entitled to compete for said
Ewings order. Be this ao or not, Gen.
premium.
Schofield has forbidden Lane to enter
7. All ammalaientered for a premium
Kansas with bls troops, and Lane having shall have been opued within tbe County,
expressed a determination to undertake at least three months before the (air.
8. All teams ata strictly forbidden to\
the invasion in spile of him, be has or­
drive faster than a walk within the
. -dered a military force to oppose hitxf.—
lands during the Fair, except In the
Thus ostensibly, at first view, Geo. Scho­
rso ring, and are requested to move at
field would seem to occupy an attitude all times in the same direction, keeping
the
centre of the grounds on tbe left.
of defending the bushwhackers; but it
9. No animals or articles entered for
will only require a moment’s reflection
exhibition ran be taken from
the
to convince any intelligent man that aa grounds before 4 o’clock P. M., on tbe
tbe oomman&lt;icr of a Department, Gen. last day of the Fair, except by permls■ion
of
the
Marshal
;
and
no
premiums
Schofield could not permit an unauthor­
ized military body, burning with private will be paid on animals or articles removed in violation of this rule.
wrongs, to murder and devastate at large.
JO. Foreign articles intended for ex­
Gen. Schofield appears to be entirely hibition shall be marked as such, and
unequal to the position be occupies; ind shall not compete with those of domestic
to bis imbecility may be charged tbe un­ manufacture.
11. Fancy articles, and articles of dohappy condition which exists. Had he
martin manufacture, shall bo manufaclurcd within tbe county, by tbo exhibitor,
punished bushwhackers with extreme in order to entitle them to a premium.
12. No discretionary premiums will
be paid until approved by tbe Executive
Committee, ana they may modify or rcfuse to allow the Mine, as they may deem

E

”Trn. Annual meelingof the Society

will be held at the Court House, during
the time of tbe meeting of tbe Board of
Supervisors in December or January
Schofield was entirely in the wrong; but
next; the precise day to bo fixed, and
notice thereof given by the Executive

matters tc a collision with Federal

1
• BO

Bert ooltectiua of Cake made by
one exhibitor,

-miscs.*—

Best palrSyear pld Steers,
Bsoood bttt do,
Bart pair 2 year old Steers,
SeouSffbsrtdo,
Best pair 1 year old Steers,

B-.t Pair Fu Oi«i,

do

3
1
1
i
I

00
30
00
oo
00

£

EBaS.

Beet
gallon Maple Moisa*,
I
Bert bottle Currant Wine.

1
I
!£■

1 00 Secund best 10 yards of flannel,
DO Best Wool Carpet,
Second best Wool Carpet,
Bet*. Rag Carpet,
Judya—Badcock, Sanford Sisson, Second best Rag Carpet,
A. J. Benham.
Bert pair Woolen Stock legs,
Bert Milch Cow*
12 00 Second best pair Woolen Stockings,
1 00 Best pair Woolen Gloves.
Best woolen Mittens,
DIVUIOK C—8beep, Swlse and Poultry. Bert pound woolen yarn,
Beet made Shut,
Judgti—C. Me Queen, Adam Elliott, Beat Ottoman Cover,
Beal fancy Chair Cover,
Best Spanish Merino Boek,
12 00 Best Tabic Cover,
.
1 00 Beet Tidy.
Second beat do,
Bert French Merino Buck,
2 00 Best Silk Bonnet,
1. 00 Best worsted work,
Second beat dn,
Best worked Slippers,
'
Best Buck of Saxon, Southdown or
Leicester Grades,
2 00 Best Mantilla,
Second do,
1 00 Best pair I^mp Mats,
Best foot Mata,
.
1 00 Best Lape Cep,
Second best do,
Best 5 Lambs,
2 00 Best worked Collar,
1 00 Best dnderSleevea,
Second best do,
Beat Fat Sheep,
1 00
Best EsrCow or Ot,

Best Boar,
Second best do,
Beat Pig 8 months old.
Bort Breeding Bow and Pigs,
Second best do,.

81
1
1
1
1

50
00
00
50
00

Best brood mare.
Second best brood marc,

■

Judget-^L. K. Powers, L.
Philander Chia.

Beet Colt 8 years old,
Second beat Colt 8 years old,
Best Colt 2 years old,
Second beet Coll 2 years old,
Bert Colt 1 year old,
&gt;
Second best Colt 1 year old,
'
Bert racking Colt,
।
Second
bert sucking Colt,

50
75
50
DO
25

..

...

l^lilJkxhhxru—Wc understand t
•tbe company -or part of a company be

raised by C. A. Bailey has been tn
ferred fe tbo 11th Cavalry- stationed
KalamhUd. - A bout 20 men are enlist I
THE LARGEST AND BEST

Let our patriotic young men come fl

ward before the draft compels them ■

STOCK OF GOODS

go with no extra inducements In ■;
shape. of Load -boontics.
TaoTrnc/'^farcn.—Wc are request!

2 givs notice that there sill he’s titin
purse offitmiqfl ' dollar, for the b*
tr^J^atellifq'.'faqroe or mare, sod d
other purse of fifteen dollars for the b&lt;|
trotting team, irretpocttte.of sixe age |

CALL AND EXAMINE

color; trial to eome off on thetrottm
course iu.this village on Friday the 161
day of October next
Fruit £c*inorr.—E. ShatluefoEsqJ
tWfc tbWiMtp has left at our office a amJ

twi^pf »yljm tree not much larger , lbs I
a pipa stem, upon a apace "of Im th I
four inches of whieh hang 25 large pica |

Small
Profits and ready pay

Best ornamental needle work,
Beal sewing by hand,
Best sewing by machine.

avjtragipg more than 1| iuobesin the
smallest diameter, and
mot
than !|or. each.

WE WILL NOT BE^

Tuanxx.—C. O. Scott, Esq., of Curl to
is sent to us/Unskel of very fine rar I

Judqtt—G. K. Beamer, C. V. Patrick.
P. McOmber.
.

rijtftraeMSZlbsyranre

oeljfejb/tk-te.qoalilypr size.

CARPETS

Michigan State Agricultural Sutitty tel

men ta/yTickel tbe State Fair, to be hel I
ut^ehfaseoo oo the 221, 83d, 24th aa I

Second beat Riding,
B«t Driving
Second best Driving,

.

15
i
3
• 1

125th, insr.

OIL-CLOTHS,
At\j.OW I UICE8.

\

.

8. J. Bxncock Eeq^uf Maple Grot I
tea placed ue under obligations forlorn I

very, fine peaches.
Mr. Badcock te
sold aWiii! twenty bushels of peaches 11

thir market, and they bear the higbci

price of any in the market.

rularly at the West, ba
advance of any previou
ole history of the Merer

AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,

IHraMkariag Teas In this foutry.

usual prosperity of there branches of bus
nek in which weighing is done, and als I
tlfe increaatag popularity with the pul
lie of there celubrated Scales

' bren killed at Galvaston, Texas, by on I
of his own Lieutenants, ta August, an I
-for the asms oSenoe that rest Van Doni
his life. The tsewe reems to be autheo
tia Magruder was esteemed as »u abl I
efiioer. He made his mark early in lb I
war, In Eastern Virginia, in the artiller
service for which be was educated; bo I
has done nothing since worthy bis feme. !

Jwdyes—Julian Fish. Dr. H. C. Turn"• G«. SUJA Mr. H. C T.m.r, Mrv
H. Wright, Un J. w. Bucroft.
00
on
M
00

fy Gen.

Best single Harness,
Best Men's Saddle,
Bert riding Bridle,
Best Trank,
Bert Valise.
Best pair Calf Boots,
Bert pair Kip Boots,

McClellan reviewed tb-l

trqoiMstationed al Camp Sprague, State !
Jalitad, On the 7th Inst, by their invite !
tlon. There was quite a dis^' of flag I
and inscriptions, among them one cl
••Welcome, Little Mac;-and there «*I
also a liberal flow of champagne, “uofl
sawder," and soma tears, it is said. Th-I
Yoogg Napoleon is tolerable at field re I
views, leave-takings, and ditch digging I
and if that sort of Generalship paid, te

Barry cooaly.

Judgu—D. B. Pratt, J. C. Bray, H.
Fcighner.
:Best Bull 3 yeara old or over,
88 00
iSecond bert do,
Best Flour Barrel,
।Bert Bull 2 yearo old,
&lt;
Second
bert do,
j
Wood Turning,
Bert Bull 1 year old,
i
— r___ . ■
...
Second
best do,
i oo
jBert Cow,
jSecond beet do,
1 00 Beet Pisa Door,
jBest Heifer 2 years old,
Beat Window Blinds,
Second bert do,
iBert sucking Boll Calf,
1 50
&lt;Second bert do,
।
Bert
seeking Heifer Calf,
&lt;
Sedond
bert do,

tsoo

.

W. Steb-

12 00

B. Barnsm.

- ■

50
50 MOSEY TO PAY FOR GOODS,
50
50
So
50
n
50
DO
OUR SfOpK
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Ovr Motto—
50
50

Bert pair Shanghais,
Bost pair Cochin Chinas,
Best pair Brahma Pootras,
Bert pair Polands,
Bert pair Chiltagona.
Best pair Comtnon Breed,
Best pair Bantams,
Best pair Geese,
Best pair Ducks,
Best pair Turkiee,

Mudg.,

DIVISION B—Cuttle.

IN BATTLE CREEK!

Umber, C. W. Bassett.

Bert 6 Corn brooms,
.
Bert Harrow for two horses,
Beat Pump,
Best Sod Plow, .
02 00 Best Corn Plow,
1 00 Best Cultivator,
Best Set Gate Hangings,

1 00
50

CASH STORE

50

Jfijga—Wm. Tinkler, Darwin Me
! Bert half bu. cure of Corn,
Bort half Lu. Wheal,
&gt; Best half bu. Oats,
l Best b«lf bu. Rye,
I Best half bu. barley,
I Bert collestion of Fruita of all kinds
l
grown by i&gt;ne exhibitor.
1 Best collection uf Fair Apples,
1 Best collection of Winter Apples,
I Best collection of Pears,
&gt; Best collection of Peaches,
1 Best collection of Plums,
.
Best collection of Grapes,
Best dozen
Blond Beets,
Best dozen Turnep Beets,
Bust dozen Sugar beets,
Best dozen Ruta Bag.it,
Bert dozen Paraneps,
don, D. W. Smith.
. Best dozen Carrota,
Best pair Horae Shoes,
। Best dozen Tomatoes,
Bert 100 Horae Shoe Nails,
I Bert peck Potatoes,
, Best peck of Top Onions,
, Best peck ofSweet Potatoes,
Best Port Auger,
Beat half bu. White Beans,
Bert Grain Cradle,
, Largrat Squash of any kind,
Bort Ox Yoke,
— CLAM »a S.-ttagls Sansa, tar(Xrrian*1 3 Summer Squashes, •
Best Chum,
Jmfcss-Jobn J. Hendershott, J£ . J. .
Best 3 Winter Squashes
Best d&gt;ees« Press,
Lathrop, T. J. Humphrey.
Best 2 Pumpkins,
Beat Bee Hive,
Beet 3 years old sod over,
82 00 Best Fanning Mill,
Best fi Cabbages,
Second best 3 years old and over, 1 00 Best Corn Shellrr,
Best 3 Watermelons,
Beat« Stalks Rhubarb,
CLASS wb. fl.
Bert Home Rake,

Thomae Allofk

StffllffS!
THE ONLY EXCLUBfl®;,;

50
Mrs. G. K- Beamer, Mrs. G. Striker,
1 00 low,
I
1. A. Holbwok, Mn. F. M&lt;O«*«r.
50 Un.
1
Bert Patch work Quilt,
[feet White Quilt,
Bert pair Woolen Blankets,
Second bert pair do,
w 00 Best 10 yards of flannel,
1100

Judgn—Cyras Buxton, Francis Peck,
Rawson White.

1KIG

do

bar, 50

•—Jerome Palmerton, Hiram
Best Yoke Working Oxro,
Second beat do,
_
Beat pair 4 year old Steers,
“—^brrtrir?&lt; &gt;

,

I GOODS'
: ^±td4X'“h” * NEW FALL
. -at- , ; ’ ’
' Best cured Beef

Bott;

policy which tbe Govern

It ap-

tbjcuii
kiferCrif,

owtrfibeapsbit of lawrawna threatan
to involve tbe friends of the Gavernmer.t

act in defiance of his authority.

1 00
1 50

J&gt;

Tbe mi^Uyy aky looks threatening on
thl ’KoMSS border.
Matters, growing

is they distrust him, and are indiced to

-

lL,

hta big esJary.
It Is well known that in the Hart.-I
50

S PICUL-NOTICES
OOUWO, 80U0H0K0, ORANGE * HttJOXj

fxsor.

■...

.mountains, in Germany, there is occasion-1
ally seen the Image of a man reflected ot
,th» okM*da, tbs illusion being tbe rifee
.of reflection from the psrsou of tbe spec
tater. We observe, in .reading an ac
‘toapt o( Mouot Mansfield, in Vermont J
that the Rev. Dr. Kirk, of Boston, ww
reeeotly treated there with a spectre o!

UhrHIitflfoaa:

Best Bull 2 yesre old.

-Mwtxjm oosrixr.

- ----------■ w

.

-Dr. Kirk states tot one aftaranoo h*
taw the form oi tbs Note (sn eteretei
pOMWlfemnmulo)
•d
nrauing cloud. It
•*

81 80
1 50

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etrmt.

COME AM) BUY YORK

injuries

W

-OF THOSE—
■—n —wp cirrc&gt;f»u»uviii
in the department of Gen. Bank* give* tia
in a private note, &lt;nti mash** of a highly

"iTt**^*****

GOODS!
Mail....

ed
Mail..*Z.:^?'.^r7^. it^d i».

•

rxz.j£y;;iZk
--&lt;h#r«4

nr/y

K ‘j’m *Ork **? U WM r"Port’ *• bad blown op the magaxine.
WAsnnonw.Sept. Hk-Tha followlog waa rocia v^ Rafter noon:

pourne*

•kr.'.-Wj5
to tbe

y.-g
Wafner and Battery Gregg are oora.-

L**t night ou» rapper* finiahed mining
the counter-scarp of Fort Wagner on it*
sea front, masking all ita gun* and an
order wm l**ued to carry (ho place by
,a*Mult,at9 oclock this morning, that
brang the hunt of low tide. About 10 o’
dock last night tbe enemy commenced
evacuating the Island and all but 75 of
them made tbeir escape from cumming's
rvlini tn M~.1I
_ -_ 1 «.

__________
yraui Sititea.

night ju* isspo
Rtroc*
ooeupled^Culpepper, and it la believed
'is ?on
this side of tho Eapidan.' Tbe retreat
seems to be general. IDtere is no move­
ment toward any of tbs lower Gap* ',in
the Valley of Virginia, *o. thia rebel* oannot be inaugurating 'another invaakm
sqjieirtu. Tho movement ia regarded a*
Strange'S* it is unexpected."
A Wasliington’diapalch to tho TVous
On niAjrt rad
tula*
tto&gt;kftrr
mUILm
f'JraaibaS
Ki'boU
Ld
Ann
says; I
“Bdiide* the marching of Longstreet’*
corp*J which have already' announced, oor
.Aid petition
cnrrMpondent with the army of the Poto­
mac fends us word that be believes the
corjte of Ewell and Hill, recently enedmped between Gordottevllle and Cul­
pepper Court House, have a)*o fallen
back, and arp now at Gerdonsvllle, if not
further yet on their way to Richmond.—
This evidence of the weakening of Lee’s
army by detaching reinforcement* for
Beaure gardand Bragg, is conclOtivo.

was WHltllUlL
commanded by
. uuderttand
—
w that
11 . . a* snow. taat th*
— — fort ...
I panyArr
Co** Keiit,
keitt, of south
South Carolina, and garri­
the comj
_ ‘ part'of a company being'
o vol.
..• been
.
. trans­ soned
° aoned
bv men, p.
......
by 1400
and
Rattery Gregg
raised by C? A. Bailey- ha*
by between 100 and 200. Fort Wagner
ferred to the 11th Cavalry- stationed at
ia a work of the most formidable kind.—
Kalamgtdo. - About 20 men arc enlisted. Its bomb-proof shelter, capable of hold­
Ixit our patriotic youn£ mon come for­ ing 1,000 men, remains intact after the
ward before the draft compels them to moot terrible bombardment to which any
work was ever subjected. We have cap­
go with no extra inducement* in tbe
tured 19 piece* of artillery and a large
shape of Locwl-bowtie*.
■apply of exoellent ammunition. The
city and harbor of Charleston are now
TKorrnvo^Sfiron.—We are requested completely covered by my guns.
Haviko been called upon to. exatninu paper prim ad and eircuiatlng ii
"•rry. fur four aucoeaaara w«
I have the honor to be, General,
tho formula or recipe for the above Bit­
to give notice that there will be* citizens
ter*, w hich has been given to mo by tbtVery respectfully your obed’t aerv't,
puree oflered'uf.ten dollar* for the best
Inventor,
1
take
pleasure
in
Minting
the
(Signed) Q. A. GILMORE.
trailing *tal]i99, horse or mare, and aupublic, that they arc wall known to Mho
Brig. Gen. Commanding.
Eetatc of William Thoma. Carroll.
medical pr*ofe*«ion ns prauevsihg proper­
othcr.purse of fifteen dollar* for ibo best
J’R0B.47A'OA77£&amp;—STATEOF MICHIGAN.
ties purely tonic, mid the cohibinaiion Is
trotting team, irrespective of size age or
well calculated, and especially adapted
WAanixcTOSjScpt. 11.—The following
color; trial to come off on tho trotting
to that clans of disease* arising from a
course imthls.village on Friday the 10th report from G*n. Burnside concerning the disordered condition of tbo hepatic func­
capture of Cumberland Gap lias been re­
day of October next.
tions, or general derangement of tbo liv­
ceived at headquarters:
er, so common In the mslarious districts
of the West and South. They contain a
Fnvrr Ccriobtt.—E. Shaft uek,Esq.,of
larger proportion of tonic ingredients
this township has k-ft at our office a small
I have telegraphed you our movements
than any oilier Biltor* that have been
twigpfa.plum tree not much larger.than up to tbe occupation of Knoxville by our submitted to me for chemical examina­
a pipe stem, upon a space of les* than forces. Since then a cavalry force ban tion. I bespeak for them a w ide spread
been sent up the railroad to within a few
popularity and cordially commend them
four inches of which hang 25 large plums,
miles of Bristol, capturing thred'locomo- to the public use.
j
averaging more than 11 inches in their tives *nd twenty additional cars. An­
Very respectfully,
smallest diameter, and weighing more other force, composed of two regimeitv^
C. W. Oaowxr,
of infantry and two of cavalry. I brought
than 1} oz. each.
. Analytical Chemist.
to this place in person to reinforce Gen­
.
Tu asms.—C. 0. Scott, Esq., o^arlton. Shackelford, who was here with twf regi­ See Adrertisermn.
ments of cavalry, Col. DeCourcey being
EIBT OF EETTEIW,
on the Kentucky side with a brigade I
Remaining uncalled for at the I La sting*
started in that direction before leaving
e ihvrrof. by ou.iug * copy of thia
tepublUhed in tbe ■•Duling* BaaKentucky. The Infantry brigade march Post Office, for the week ending Septem­
cvHual-nAlo quality pr size.
ewip.par, printed and circulating In
cd from Knoxville to this place sixty ber 10, 1663:
•aid county of Barry, fur three .acc«.»lve waaka,
Imncdklely pro Ion. tn Mid day of hearing.
mile* In fifty two hours.
Tho gar
Hutton J O'
R. F. Jouxwros.— Secretary of the
I 8HERMAM C. PRIXDLE.
ln~r«ui5Tr»
rison hero consisted of over 2000 men Ilirkey Joeeubine
McUtich H
Michigan Stale Agricultural Society Ims. and 11 pieces of artillery and mode an iloinlv John •
tlrjkr* 11 I?
FoettM Willard .
Inid us under obligation* for a compli- unconditional surrender at 3 P. M. lo-day G Ionian d David
nientaryT^ckei the StsWFair, to be held without a fight.
PKOfiATE O/fDEJ?.—STATE OF MICHIGAN
A. E. BURNNSIDE, Maj. Gen.
County of Berry ...
at 'Kwlafnazoo on the 221, 23d, 2-1 th and
Ata aeaaion of the Probate Court for tbe County

R. J. GRANT!
-1CAN 8BLL— . \

:

IN MT LIKE OF TRADE;

Come and See !!
WE

I1VAE

JUST RECEIVED
FROM

DIRECT

s. Wh!to
euralgis,
hili* and

’SHS WCX9

tic Infections,

Disease*,

Alm abac, which b fumithed to (lie dni^giau
for grriuheus distribution, wherein mar bo
a—

purposely taken from nil
rr. in order th-ii eTerr m
Whi*fi w* offer at

•KEIE&gt;UEEID IPODIM

Wa have every kind of goods, such aa

rif# Fenchrt. -They can *c

S. J. Hancock Esq., uf Maple Grove
Ixu placed ua under obligation* forborne

very fine peache*.

Washington, Sept. 11.—Tho following
ills patch from Gen. Rosecrans has been
received al Headquarter*:

elxkt bund­
iS. C. PrinoM. Judn

BWITS &amp; SIEEDSD

GROCERIES

JTRAY MARK

Mr. Badcock has

Bold about twenty bushels of peaches in

thir market, and they bear the highest

price of any in the market
The sale of Fairbanks’ Scales the pres­
ent y car, particularly at the We*t, has
been largely in advance of any previous
year in tbe whole history of the Messrs,
i'airhwiks’ business, which shows the un-j
usual prosperity of those branches of busi­
ness in which weighing is done, and also
the increasing popularity with the pub­
lic of these celebrated Scales
Gen. Magruder, the bop* of tbo
rebellion in Texas, is reported to have
!&gt;een killwi at Gaivaston, Toxa*, by one
of his own Lientenant*, in August, Wnd
for the same offence that cost Van Doni
his life. The news seems to be auth^ntic. Magruder wa* e«teemed as *n able
eOicar. He made hi* mark early in, tbe
war, in Eastern Virginia, in the artillery
service for which be wa* educated ; but
has done nothing since worthy bis&amp;tne.

rey~Gtn. McClellan reviewed the
«roops stationed st C*mp Sprague, Staten
Mahd, oo the 7th Inst., by their invita­
tion. There wa* quite a disp^k
fla«a।
and inscription*, among them one ofr
"Welcome, Utile Macand there waa
also a liberal flow of champagne, “soft.
sawder," and *oma tears, it is said. The
Y’oung Napoleon I* tolerable at field re­
views, Icavo-taklnga, and ditch digging;
and if that aort ut Generalship paid, he।
should be employed and made to earn।

Chattanooga is our* without* struggle,
and East Tennessee is free. Our move
on the enemy’s flank and rear progress,
while the tail of hi* retreating column
cannot escape unmolested. Our troops
from thia side entered Chattanooga about
noon.

day of Augiut laai,
MARK, .uppored to
uir rf.A/pi
be I.cenMd to sell

itibo.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

lata of Irving, deccaard, are brreby notified and

' New York, Sept. 11.—A special to
the Tribune from Cincinnati says Gon.
Burnside, upon completing the redemp­
tion of East Tennessee, tendered his res­
ignation to the War Department by tele­
graph. It la supposed he contemplated
it sometime, in consequence of the con­
stant political perpluxitie* that beset
bitn in tbe administration of hi* depart­
ment through tbo repudiation of certain
of his measures by the Government, but
he did not take the step until ho opuM
Irere tho service without discredit td
himself, after expelling the last armed,
rebel from the Department. Tho head
quarter* of tho army of the Cumberland
are established at Chattanooga
’

Irving, in Barry county
aiztb day of October, and on Munday the twenty*
cicbtb day of December, IMS, and mi Monday tlw
25th day of January, one thouund eight hundred
...l
...■ ih. Lmir. .,r ten o'clock in tbe
being the time limited by the Probata Oatrt for
the Seal adjuatmrai of all daima ag.ia.t arid
e4UU'
JI. J. KKNl’tKl.D.
I
J0U5 M. WAI.KER, I
PETKR COBB.
I
Dated Sept 6th, ls«a

Clothi
Prepared by

(A true copy.)

dtrU A Striker, 11 uting. F. L Blake. Irrinr;
C. Aikla, Hickory Con»er»: M.C. Swift, Pro!rillei W. B. Remington. Middleville; H. I.
irtin. Vartoa.trill.. Wholesale by Farracd,
.11. a n. ri.t~.ii
'
'

OF MIcniGAX.
County.
STATEBarry

ADVERTISEMENT.

DRY GOODS 1

CITY HARDWARE

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

STORE.

FiMutra

Fortress Monroe, Sept. 12.—The Ma***chusett* ha* arrived from Charleston
Bar, which she left oo th* evening of tbe
Olli. On tbe 8lh tbe Weehawken sent a
shell Into Fort Moultrie’s magaxine, ex-

OX tfONBOE STREET DC THIS CITY.
AatfwrdiaUy inrite ny old oustoawn u»d friends I
in Kral and a^oistac eMatira. to rrab* tewC
bw*ins*ar*i*rio— with me. and .benrrtr they ar.
in want of any .rtld. u.urity to b. foud to a
Hardware Store, to eiv**HacalL Myaaammeat
w lit l« f.nnd eoraplete. repwiaHy in
BUILD!KG HARDWARE,'AXD MECHAMIC8
TOOL&amp;

r at Public aucti

^TTiXonsIdes aent a shell Into Moulquarter l u i &lt;n b
trieville, firing and dwtroying hdf tbe iiuuTwraty-flre. IM.) I* town TteregT North
■toon Halit I wrat, tuntalnin* tlilrty-at’
town. Tbe Monitors and Ironsides butnbarded Sullivan's Island 4 hour*, doing

WHOLESALE TO COUNTRY MERCHAMTS.

ESsssKfe^ars?

tB "*MJ&lt;0HN78. VAN BRVNT, Adminlairutor.
dition left the squadron to storm Sumter,
, but were repulsed wi th the loss of a
It la wall known that in tho Hartz J
numluw killed, wounded and pnsotiore.
mountains, in Germanv, there is occasionN*w York, Sept W.—Tb« Arago, RffiOLUnOM DY THE BOARD OF 8UPERVISORS.
nlly seen the imnge of a man reflected on from Charlortou Wednesday
,th* clouds, the illusion being the effect has arrived. The Ironside, and Monitor.
of reflection from the person of tl»c spec­’ were aliB sballiog Moultrie. FortSum- ttelte»r&lt;lefH«j&gt;crvUor.. sl teis snd.sU wtewtator. Wo observe, in -reading an •©.coupt ot Mount Mansfield, in Vermont,
that the Rev. Dr. Kirk, of Boston, wm
to shell Charleston.
recently treated there with * *peetre of

himself, so that we, tun, havo our moun­
tain illusion*:
,
“Dr. Kirk Sta*eo tfa*C BOO aftonwon b*

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World.'* Groat Remedy for
Coughs, Cold*, Incipient Con­
sumption, and for tho relief
of Consumptive patient*
in advanced stages
of tho disease.

J. M. ROGERS.

HARD-WARE!
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OUR GOODS

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JOB WORK AND^ MgAJRINO PROMPTLY.

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CITY HARDWARE STORE,

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WM- H. McCOXNELL
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FAIRBANKS’
STANDARD

PRfXMJt,

�not desired very rleh, add one pint of new
milk, warm fc In hot watar fifneoeeeary)
until it is the tamperators of milk from
the cow. Add a tablespoonful of rsnnst
1st it stand till thick,then break It slight­
ly with a spoon, and place It In a frame
eight inches square and four inches deep,
in which a fine canvas cloth has been
placed. Press it slightly with a weight,
let It stand twelve hours,,then put a
finer cloth io the frame—a little powder,
rd salt should be pat over ti» doth -, it
will be fit for nsc m a day pe two."—

Aowccltitrai. MAcancxs. Tho bene­
fit which have been conferred upon farmT
era and our whole people by improved
agricultural machinea cannot be compu­
ted by mere dollars and cents. In con­
versation, a few days since, with a moat
intelligent Western farmer he told us
that manual labor was so scarce last Au­
tumn. that but for horse rakes, mowers
and reaping machines, one half of tbe
crops would have been left, standing on
tbe fielda This year the demand for
reapers has been Bo great that manufactu­
rers will not be able to fill their orders.
Farming is comparatively “child's play"
to what it was twenty years agO| before
mowing, reaping, aud other ngriculmml
maohinea were, employed. The severe
manual toil of mowing, raking, pitching
and cradling ia now performed by ma­
chinery operation by bores power, and
nian simply oversees tbe operations and
conducts them with Intelligence.

Plaxtixo lixwcxXRT Sfrouts—Ac­
cording to a correspondent of the London
Gardener,raspberry can be successful­
ly transplanted when tbe suckers are
from twelve to sixteen foot high. He se­
lects the strongest suckers of course,
takes them up carefully, and like a sensi­
ble man, endeavors to get a portion of
the fibcroua roots with them ; plants them
together triangularly nino inches apart,
spreading the roots out nicely, as every
decent cultivator would do, waters them
and they get along swimmingly. We
thiuk ft probable that this proceedure
will give them a better start than If al­
lowed to stand until fall or spring, and
then transplanted.— GeroMlpwn Telegrapk.
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cover it warm and soon a quiet slumber
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ford almost instant relief.

27.»w giUtro art put up in $uarl
betties, q/ which tba above is o/ao-sin*:0a. 57m label ia Jliwljr tngravid, and
ia provided with a to.ft-guard frem
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To Make a Balky Horse Poll.—A
correspondent of tbe cotton planter says:
“Let mt tell ot an InfallIbis method of
making a balky dr obstinate hone or
mule pull up • HU or any where else
that his muscles are able to carry him.—
Take a amall rope (a plow line, for ex­
ample,) double It, make a loop at the
double end, and draw it. snugly around
the under jaw of tbe animal, just behind
his front teeth, with the loop underneath.
Throw the loose end over your shoulder,
and ‘walk in the way be should go,' hold­
list and pull steadily’and firmly. Don’t
be troubled about him, for be will follow
without foil, after be has discovered bow
you bsregot him. This will also compel
an animal to eland quiet to receive the
bridle or collar.

MiacKU.AWEOU'B Mattews.—Baeon fat
has been highly recommended fur caked
udder,tho fat to be well robbed on the cak.
cd part of the bag. In some cases, lamp
oil applied to the bag once a day or four
days, will effect a cure. A littlecampbor
mixed wHh bog’s lard, and rubbed on a
cow’s bag when caked, will cure it after a
very few applications.
To prolong tbe flowering season in per.
pelual and other rosea, and In snual and
perennial plants, dip off wi* a pair of
scissors tbe seed vessels as soon as tho
petala fall. This prevents the exhaustion
of tbo plant in the formation of seed contlnuss its vigor, and preserves a neater
appearance of tbo whole plant—Aural ,

JOHN ROBERTS,

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Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
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(Vortnerl^K Chambers street. New Tert.)
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TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

THE SOLDIERS' MOTIER.
In one of the fern glens of,tha upper
AI leg Hanies sUnda a small log bouse,
r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL whieb &lt;u&gt;m held, a large family—John
Riley, the father ; Sumo Riley, the moth­
PURPO8ES.ONLYj£2
er; and children, John, Sssnn, James.
Psttick, Svdwkk gnd little Bess. Bred
to hard living, there waa not one in all
lhat littlphulCu.U of light aouls who would
shrink to face a catamount, or a bear, «&gt;r
nn Indian, or find (null with bard bread
nnd cold quatlcrs.
Al the breaking but of ths war. the
father, John, Jat tics and Patrick enlisted
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SHOES. PEPPER.
—the last as a drummer boy, Sedwick
PRUNES, F1G8. RAL-it5». CODFISH:
cried tv go, but was told, to his.great,
grief and indignation, that bn would have
to wait and grow, as he was only twelve
years t»ld, and about three feet two. The
wife and mother had as big a heart ns
anybody, and there can l&gt;e no question
And Cooking Extracts,
».ut that heart gave a sharp twinge when
roa THS KSPBCIAL ttSXXHT OF TUB LAOIKS. “old John”and the l»&lt;y•« left her; butshe,
nevertheless, declared that she would have
gone herself if they hadn’t. They mlghl
go, nnd God speed to them, for there was
no help fur it, and ajfi&gt;r her. she had not
PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
a doubt uhatcvcr'but that it waa decreed
VELOPES. CARDS. Ae., Ae.
frrnftjhc fotindati&lt;m of the world that
«he shotild'Se left tn carry on their buaiMOST POPULAR
•
neaa, which waa farming and shoemaking.

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GROCERIES!

NWEEZEY &amp;. ALLEN.

I. A. HOLBROOK,

PATENT MEDICINES

^•■evrr. Oenerst L*nd sml Ts.
wksU story of Holbrook’s Btoek

S--halfthe Riley family went from the

J. X. RUNSELL.

would respectfully announce to the eill
•ent of llaeling, aud rieiulty. that ur Intend to
Mlicrenlbmgi. our ha. Of trade a»ctx^.«»c»u
be bought at uuy place. Give tu ■ call and judgu

JOHN ROBERTS,

all out-doors," with Susan's help whenev
&lt;-r »he wai &gt;-ff duty, and with Sedwick’s
always. Little Bns was unanimously
v-t&lt;..l gn»d for nothing yet. but to keep
bread and ebeeee front moulding.
Mrs.
Speehrt attention will be paid to COHJ*OUND- Riley plowed the glebe with the old one150 surf muting on PRESCRIITJUNS: .nd any horse plow, with Sedwick to ride. Mrs.
one pHreKaaing medicine, of u. can rr’y spun Riley planted it with corn and potatoes,
with Sedwick to drop them for her; and.
when hoeing time came, she and Susan
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
hoed il. while Sedwick did the best he
could at pulling weed., and Bess riin ne:
Humes AprH IL Dd
tlsrly snd noiselasly about, picking up
ancle worma and treading on the hills.
, The sratum wore round thtii and still
the indefatigable Industry Of Mrel’ Riley
kept appearances very moch as they
were. The ^ogwibed hod syvotal win­
intr-t-s snor
dows, perhaps not left by the carpenter,
The attention of the public is invited snd the cow herself .bowed w hide of
to the Newllerneee Shop at
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l o«rly^3eri^g^tb. Court Umm at Bastings.

KSirPEI A BURROWS,
ORXETS .ad COUNSELLORS AT LAW

H. A. LOODYEAR,
Stzssu opWXiW lb4 THtofice.

New Harnesses,

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Good Eistorn^ Leather Eidu-

[Jan 14]

fl. A. GOODYEAR.

PICTURE GALLEEY! I
bonding, op rtalra. tfd &lt;l&lt;x&gt;r.
THIS GALLKBI

taking ibrir wowrtdsd with them.
The
comniuniceClvedriver iflformedl'bra that
he VNlAi|0p ei«hl miles shor| of this
latter plaice, , He declared, after he' had
heard Mrs. Riley’S story, ifiat if be were
not in the employ of the'Government, be
would we bee dear for the Pass himeair,
free of charge.
,
The next fool juurpey of the resolute
Riley, snd Florence Nightingale bct.rlf widow was exhausting in the extreme—
en'uW not' handle n ante of .ggravnU-d rocks, gullies, marshes, and above nil,
distress more tenderly than the.
The the tyngls of laurel brushwood, lay across
trtWsof her husband's death came with a her path, and obstructed her fyetat every
suddtp stroke that, almost felled bar to step. Supporting herself with the thought:
the floor. But the bore it bravely till that her boy had passed .over that, way
her work was done for that dny, and let she persevered and struggled through—
to find/aUra I on arriving, wore ont with
the yonngtr'eyes shed the tears.
“Why don’t you cry, mother I" said fisligue, at the place she oooght, ooly ash­
little Be»s, who was sobbing bitterly, es and ihaacaiftred dr&amp;ru of a departed
with Susnn and Sedwick, over a grief she army { The regiment had been gone two
cuuM not understand ;]but the pale, thin days.
But the persistent womsn wns not to be
lips of the mother did nut inoie.
discouraged. I Reeling herself awhile, oMl
la the middle of lhat night, lon^^fter
sleep had atolen over the chihlrs^^swr- set about for a team, and after some
trouble
she procured a roan, at a large
rnw, Susan was awakened by a gnftn.—
She started up, nnd found her mother sit price, to take her in his cart to the regi­
ting in the l&gt;ed. white, in Larvcai moou ment where her boy belonged. As they
that shoe through the one window, as a came within the lines they were bailed
and fired on by a picket, but escaped
shrouded corpse.
.
■ . .
barm, apS in due lune Um flags and white
' Light the caudle, Suaan," she heard
her whiuper, and then the terrified girl tents appeared around the spur of a
obeyed, and inquired, hurriedly, if site mountain.
Stopped by the sentinelj at tha camp
should bring die enntpbor or beat some
water. Mrs. Riley abouk bar bead, and line, she inqeired for Patrick Riley, the
drummer boy, snd was told that he was
said, faintly—
not there. That was sIltbeenMier knew
•‘Gel the leetament and read.”
Susan got U&gt;e bpuk, and asked where about il Whather’he waa dead or alive
be did not know. She was not to be put
six! should read.* ‘:No matter much. Open somewhere 1 off, and a corporal of the guard waa sum­
moned, who passed her within tho camp,
jn I ho middlo.”
aud *hu hastened forthwith to make in­
candle io her hand, the daughter read, quiries of the colonel himself.
“Which way did you conic V said the
with t rem I ding votes and simple, unlosrded emphasis: “Lei not your heart be colonel.
“By tho Plummer road."
troubled; ye believe in God; believe
“You passed your boy within half a
also in Me. In my Father’s house are
many mansions; if il were not so. 1 would mile. 1 left him, with all my wounded,
have told you. I go to prepare a placq at Verrico’a Station, to be taken off to
Harrisburg sk soon as they are able. I
for you. 1 go to prepare a place."
think you’ll find him there. He waa badA low, faint cryofrom’tbo boeomaof the
ly hurt in the arm.
suffering woman, and the gri's voice was
With all possible dispatch, the widow
drowned in the stormy, convulsive sobs
drove bock toe Plummer rood, to Verritfiat sbimk the the next instant through
co’s Station.
A company of soldiers
tha strong frame of Mrs. Riley, aaif they
was placed around a long, rough looking
would rend it asunder.
bouse, with a flag on it, and she knew it
The deep watcra^were Joooed, and
was lhe hospital. A guard stopped the
hoarded •.ears of half a lifetime now eeemhorse long before they reached the build­
ed inflow forth in oeo guah of irresistible
Ing. but Mrs. Riley, snatched the whip
sorrow. By and by the .paroxysm pas­
from tho driver and lashed the terrified
sed, nn4sba ross from her bed breathing
beast up to the very door, in spite of all
long, deep breaths, as if a sweet sense of
opposition—when, springing from lhe
relief had oumc over her; and lying
cart, she pushed by tho sentinel as quick
down upon brr pillow, said softly —
as thought, and. without slopping to hear
* Good Lord, Thy will be done ! Put
the epithets of “hAg" and “she-dcxU" lhat
the book by Susan, snd go to bed."
were shot after har as she passed in, sbo
And the still houre of that moonlight
stood, in another second, in tbo very
night rolled on to the day, atid the uncon­ midst of the wounded soldiers.
scious children, uaawakened, dreamed
“Patrick Riley!" she colled out, a)
their happy dreams.and the oldest daugh­ moot out of breath, and looking all about
ter—sad, astonished, but weary—went to her, as if afraid.her senses w'ould deceive
sleep again before the oock-orow ; but of
her.
.
..,
all within that poor log but after midnight
There was no mistaking the quick down­
right tone of Widow Riley. if. the buy
was there, ho would certainly answer.
Hardly bad ths toiling woman gather­
“O, mother,” gasped a weak boy's
ed her tall crop.
Few hand, mads
voice, and a tumbled heap in one corner
stirred, snd rushing toward it the faithful
bushwss indeed. tri go over die two acres, mother saw her poor little'drummor boy
bill
|
by hill, till all was done. The bulk
silting, but so ehangod that none but his
.J"
imthered in
, i&gt;,„ k.rcMt knv.v.r
mother would have knowp him.
(
(aagntida
yield as could bo expected)
And here the wonderful energies
,
when
John's letter came. And lhe very the mother, whieh had been kept up
lnext day, leaving aa good directions as long as her.child was to be searched I
,
abo
could to Busan, aud charging the
(God’s angels bear up with •hands the
younger
children lo mind her, .with a
.
promise
not to be gone very lone, Mrs.
।
,Riley was on her way to Green Ridga, to
nnd ahe Mink dawn almost fainting on the
j
fiud
bet- wounded drummer boy.
straw pallet before her.
• '
'
The feeling" of the wife, that had »o
“Look up mother, and don’t ye feel
,
fiercely
struggled, well nigh to breaking bad Pin am all right," said the plucky
,
her
heart, for her recent lose, were, now little fellow.
“My arm’s hurtM&gt;*tl
(
subdued
and tranquil as eonucioua that
,
the
old relationship had passed a»sy with
(the husband’s ebbing blood—lingered
with one hand.”,
only
In the s1lroce«f the grave; and the
mother awoke within her as she turwd
, lhe living. She was somewhat ne^er
to
, her .d&lt;»tipntion when the rem loft her
to
|at Shannon Dale termintta, a village with
,■even bouaes. Ug? jfl_jet conveyance
Ifor the rest of lhe
n?«q«¥»llbn.
’
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,
i
Not even a eartbt oxen eould she find.

io lhat rough Riley family deep. genu
inc downright love. If one member ]«»sessed It more than the rest, it was tbo
motlfer. ’ Bluntly and coarsely it she
always talked, and hard-featured as .he

new and niosCcompTete assortment of

ROBERTS * STRIKER,

• ntrther whatll beeum

g.vo Her a seas a:
wewordid to rosrvfa to morrer aldodock The ride however,
wuth 3 days' whuns A G»d help us exercise
eoodnt ye cum mother to find pat A Ie4e
Bet long with the children o mother wan
a territMl ibtaganiknw bul tuber dyd In
&gt;&gt;•‘&gt;*0 U»«u J«l» I •»&gt; &gt; Oud Ihi
bleea ye mother cum If ye can Jims well
and s«&gt;ds loT«.'

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not so much against Mrs. Riley’s nwiisgcnimt after all. Said cow and cowshed hud nevpr been kept io a state of
perfect repair. The tens and Turkeys
always took care of themselves, and of
cnnrec they looked as well B" ever. The
old horse, habitually light in flesh, may
have Iretraved his riba a trifle plainer.
and powibly the pig was a shaving less
fat; but let nollilhg be raid ab&lt;»nt trifles
where lhe only wonder is'that the woman,
left' by her husband and t farce arms, should
keep fasr family together at all, and,
much ionre, cultivate her farm.
when
conscription go«» through our towns and
cities sweeping every ablo-bodl«td' rttkn
away, We shall then era bow many there
are like her.
With all this outdoor Inbor, Busan
Riley did not to far forget “the limp” as
to justify taklflfTJbVh the old shlnulo:
“Boots A'Shvi M&lt;i&gt; &amp; "xnroxo lBsxm"
When eultomdft catne afld left work
before they kne* .that J«&gt;hrt wak gene,
sh. SSKirf V. jlo .lt, and djd it eo well

DB. A P DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

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In bmcaU. u &gt;t&gt;
to so many thousands—in being the
cess to an expectorant public willing to
be informed—in the having an established
Jnurnal’s-popnlarity wad wenktkm—in
this cunoioM a wonderCally ok tended ex­
ercise &lt;*f power. It to only surprising
that, to an» man of fortune, (who has also
the talent,) this is not by far lhe most at­
tractive vocation. The amounl uf 'phlfanthropic rood whieh the editor ae do U&gt;
in itself beyond all which ba could Bream1
'of as the result of large means ; bat it Is
curious to bo of importance in so many
ways, to be looked to bjTall ktndaofpeople as the ode who is able to affect their
progress or position, to be linked with so
n:aay interesting desliuiea, and remem­
bered in connection with so many impor­
tant events. It is strange to j^pieard of
so much and so far, every day, and to
possess (Intellectually linked as ha is to
bis subacribere) a familiarly acquainted
family of such extent. The queatioo
may axfely be asked, indeed. Who ,is
there of any rank or office, l» tkis or any
Other country, living as rcnervoaly lar£s
an existence as a successful editor in
A_.U_
The following juke, which was perpe­
trated upon the firs*, occupation of Murrto
Island, is:too good to be lost either to
the local or general public:
It will be recollected that (bur boat
howitzers, manned by Union tors, pre­
ceded Gen. Strong’s brigade as it crept
up Fully river U&gt; the right of the enemy's
position.
After tbs landing of Grn.
:Strong's force had been made, and the
enemy routed from their |&gt;alteries and
camps,
the
sailors
having an eye open to
1
the gensrnl results, began to tike unto
ihemaelvew- whatever pleased them. Ono
thought of a ride on raid mule having
forcibly suggested itself, Jack imtnedL
slely confiscated a rope lying near by.—
With this rope he contrived, a bridle,
and mounting the mule, be took position
The mule,
upon tbo animals rump.
neither lancying the bndle nor the Bank­
ing position which Jack waa occupying,
began a ssrios of slspa, starts and kicks,
which every moment threatened Jack’s
equilibrium. While this equestrian per­
formance was taking pines—the mole
elevating himself in every direction and
Jack trying to maintain hie seat with
nothing but a fathom's leo^lb of rope U&gt;
help him—a naval officer hove In sight
and volunteered the following advice :
“Jack, why don.l you ride amidships;
you will manage him better.”
Jack taking nd van lags of a lull in tha
mules operatious, saluted bto officer, and
with a full consciouanen of his rights re­
plied :
“This Is the first craft I ever commandcd, and.l think it’s d—d roogh if I can’t

A. Wiao aald in
Adams: ‘ With while officers! would fight,
a regimeol-of them against any foreign
troops that eould land on our shores.—
more disinterested than the white man.
They are joyous in temperament and paticM as their nerves are coarse and
alrong.” And bo followed up this with.

Afrlcw. now here In bondage in lhe United
ommss, aa a whole wealth of.
people, in bodily oumlbrt, moraliir. cniightenmenl, Chrlstiamiy and adual mw
suual freedom wortk more than their

States are-«a

theersekling fire In tha lag hou*o among
the Upper Alleghaaies, and told bto broth­
er and abtee hie atorv of the war.

Jahn and J smew araretlU in the army

no? U a high ona.
more than the pb Je

her hnsUand.

frvw. feariewa. nmateulatteg tar. tbllahs
exhibited In tha ws cd tha slain busbaad J
their wort
m i Mir
««r. 1
Arf «ta&lt; • aSpri^U
.««! 1 •Ml M di ktartA*

-w5r, wb.oo.1-. s™.

8?»BEn bass
}n freqtiwej and pith what tUy MW.
In penmanship ana rhetoric. Their regu
meota did dutv most of tW,JMr h

nu»&gt;s • oxi'.

*

W «H&gt; w«u,would needJo make the mao a Del

*n, Wto.’

-

�ra»pte*a

Otber^i

be built expt
important tohava«e vntlr* route loaned
ataad *x«nly boa Gm
i Wfiwd
aa aafly
h order
^ofeMrwlshs Maine sfewiioa aa aa'To
to hk contracts, fir. .ctearutg, furnishing
ifMFnfcm miJbHw-Df
bat no
lisa, rails and timber Car use. Tbs rants
isklM. Psrhap. tbs Central
tbeAntebteiWorder to bare earnbad help In the matter, but **• will not
section with the Bstth Creek and Ln
■Aad-ihat. Yow *11. racdUet. bow bs
sing rallrosi, which connection will .be
lhaditdthsn In Kentucky j awd
about tbmtalWs «eat of Mlsvoe, .will

dtfrSte Mbdaemji QNBtap aad vatorMd

Mecca*i’ta'ihtd eottijrflse cnibdldepofl tbo
(jape/al, to My Ua hand agaiBj.asd r»,
«t about tbs time ofthb Msiot eUotisa,

each and all ofyou'will act and act ener­
■ t, ( - To ArmyesrtsSpermawta.
-'We must again eay’to army bnrrsepon- getically and lake tho 060,000 slock and
dent* that if they desire tbeir oommunlcs- procure lbs right of way, that 1 will raiec
tiatui published in tbe JSanner they must tbo balstre of the foods tb complete tho
road and put tbs Steam Horse tn Hlu­
comply with the following coodkiaas:
'
Writs plainly—we cannot copy your ting* by ths first of December, IBM, if
Irtteri ft&gt;r tbe eompoeitor.
’ 0^1 th and h£* permite. 1 Here let me
(. Wrltj*gramni»lic*lly, and correct your. etate that I have ao cboico in lbs various
The often repeated request to roots except tbe one that will' accommo­
date tbe grpntc*t oumbar of Inhabitant*
‘•Please correct and publish," osnant bs
and of couraegive tbe moat busineaa to
complied with, If much corrteUon ■ Is nec­
essary. We received a letter a short time the road. kAa many persuua on the rente
fioce, urTtteti almost exclusively jo flour­ who may not feel able to pay their *tock
Fn money can do ao in ties, taw log*, tim­
ishing capitals.
Tbe writer is much
ber, and labor, feeling aa I do that tbe
mistaken, if ho thinks we even read the
road will pay a fair dividend.
'
K-tie'r.
’ •
H. Wuxta.
‘ Write abort loiters—condense.
We
Ictlk-s.

hate not room to publish long communi­
cations.

Tbe St. Joreph (Mo.) tftrald, contains
the fidlowing:
‘•Cspt. Wood, sheriff of Platte county,
was in tbo city a few davt since, and
A" a general rule, unless tbo subject iajuf
from him we learned something of the no
great interest, lhe use of more than one gro stampede now going on In tbe lower
•beet, of foolscap finely written on both couatie*. During the hat two month*
lb« darkeye have been leaving. Platte
sides, is superfluous.
county bad a slave population of three
thousand three hundred aud thirteen, and
Tbe Dawocaacr appear, to be some­ our informant say* that there are but two
what troubled to find the real cause of or three hundred lek From all portion*
thflr Waterloo defeat In Maine. The : of North Missouri we have like hiformaNew York Arte* thinks their platform lion. Tbo alavta are leaving by Jay and
by nigbt. Few owner* pretend to •toy'
waa-not bold enough on the Peace policy,
the exodus. Many pack up their ‘dud*’
while the World aaya il was too bold on and walk boldly off in broad day, while
that question. Why hot lay it to Burn- • others quietly retire In tbe night. Should
tbe flight continue at tbe present rate, by
aide 1
the time 1666 roll* arout-J, the slaves of
tbe Stale will scarcely bo worth counting.'
• A Mt Darrw waa murdered for
•Uupon this the NathviUt Union remoney near Chelae*, in tbi* State, on Ibe
“The same thing i« going on, in a much
lOtb'inat. lie was a highly respectable,
lee* degree, in Kentucky. Tbe slaves as
influential, and useful citizen. So sgy*
a mass are determined to be free; they
the Aun Arbor Aera •
have caught lhe spirit of Freedom 'and
&amp;y still not remain in bondage. Nutbbut ths establishment ofa strong mil­
Jxhul Beax, r-f Wayne county l‘&gt;«‘
itary police, a ttandiny army for lhe
SO acres of bean* by the August. frost*.
ilartholdcrr, will suffice, henceforward, to
The toe* ia Mlimated al 01 fiM.
check the absconding of negroes.
The
Fugitive slave lasf is dead, and will no
Paoiataoa Havkx and family hava ar­ longer return a bondman. Let Tennis-'
scans rtcogulre thr»c facj* and adapt
rived at Ann Arbor.
themselvesto tbe imperative demand*'
of the tithe*. Otjr peace and prosperity '
depend upon tho atMwJy removal of,
"Septcnbcr promises to equal July' as a
njtH^h oLtjicUniwfor our arms,

Kansas Citi
wagon train aud captured ar vers I urngvoa,
of lbs 0th M
lam plooee of ommn aad quite ■ munber
came upon Q*
of prisoner*.
Tbs newt rooming we bar. Sept. &gt;ll(,&gt;.»»
-e— 3
firnnd‘that the rear guard of the asmy quantity of ■abateMM alaSM, captured

• ith the naw advance
*otomacand tbe ne­
per, eod va ahaH
cjoee, «f important

curraix tutsi * t»a uavni
.
■TMMOTH uarirt «A&lt;r *arfK er gmami.

nd support the gallery, pur
lhe Spencer repeatioy rifle,
»• trouble ia bolding the h&gt;.
(entry in check. Here waa many InsXapce* of bnijery.' One of tbo men, to Co.
K, bia‘iame fe MoCartnoy, chose his

place behind a large stomp, for a kmg
lime he watched the ewemy. By and by

i-.lw lime came; four rebel* spied him, ha
being In the advance and they being in

au old-orchard flanked him. He bad fired
three abote out of seven, when bla posi-

KO WB11
ptMitanJMggrtt* &gt;• M*t Lmsutoa A&lt;u*U&gt;
mrtb..d feypnro .qrsMti.? U h-Mill
nr*. Let a o»mhilltce consisting of vallandlghwTn.fluymour, Wood ‘whoGeorge
Lunt, visit tbs Confederacy in the name
nf the democratic' party and supplicate
150 oHmr
tbe leader* U ths word* of Balaam's ass
ward* drhr&lt;_____ ______ . .
We tart about 00. Rumor saye a atrr.es -&gt;Am I fii.ttHnekss, rm whieh tbongh
ford* of rebels crossed al Hacoxm Kurd hast ridden ever since I was thine 1”
this morning sad captured 150 of owr
! eavalfy. The rebelobare a strong p«*»lion on tbe Rapidse, but no great force.”

•tioo became critical, tbe Lieut, ordered
him back, but be did not heed the order.
Finally one reb. ebowed bimaelf and Mae
»w. The other three cam* on
Ils gun was empty. They fired
tbidr gon* at bis esp while he held it up
by the-rim, then they charged an him
supposing him wounded, but Mac raised I
New Y’ork, Sept. 10.—A Furtres*
up above tbe stomp and laid one more I Monroe letter tu th* Herald, under date
low, then charged on tlx&gt; other two and I of the 17th says: .*•Yesterday four men
captured the char* The reb«. thought I in tbo uniforms uf rebel mJdiers arrived
os tbs Indian did that “the Tankey'• gun* I at Fortress Monroe from Newport New*.
were always foaded.
Many other loch They proved to bo wme «if our men who
instances were there seen, and many a had tbu* disguised thomsclves to facili­
man fell to rise no mure.
tate their eocape. Tbo were captured &lt;&gt;u
Frederick Bergman was wounded here
(ba 18th of July last. In tbe first terrific
but 1 an&gt; bsppy to say he i* doing well; I
charge of our troopa un Fort Wagner.—
He ia ia lbs Mount Pleasant Hospital Tlwy slate lhat fur some lime poa( four
where every care i* bestowed tlurtcan be. or five trains per day have'boon running
I am bens in the bo»pi«*l yak My health troop* through Richmond South, and say
doe* not Improve much, still I have hope* that when they tuuk their uncercmuniu*
that I may *&gt;&gt;on take the field sgaiie-etilI
ws cannot tall 'how thirt niay be.
While I write 1 anuld notice the visit
of Mr. John J. Hendershott; our old
neighbor look* good, lip stayed here
about twd week* sad viatHed *11 the pnb
lie plate* hern-and In Washington. He
was well pleased with bi* visit and Went
home *al*«t1ixl that tbe government wa*

til’RABIi

, 6*nto C*Mr.—Tl»irt)-«*»e&lt;i mt
IWF-&lt;h1e place «m Saturday *ad w«
•worn into fifo-V-&amp;,»eevMp st Kilam:

T«IK CHEAT
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
h .nm'ittto, wtWtroBM;
Slaw Ba ygaUslws.bMOTeted a^w «ra 4

thia township end, Il is believed, wil
nearly «e quite raiteve ve from tbe draft

W heleMHuffTcm Ib this ('•■■try.

A teeal bounty «f about t24 ha* been psi
toYbooa enlisting front thia plant.' - J-

The, b*ve latssUefd &lt;h*ir ■tor*t**a wf TEAM.

SPECI^l NOTICES

ton. They • ere racralud by C. A. Bsil
•nd Mathew Barging &lt;&gt;f thia town.Abu«ttweetj-d«euf the'men art frat

- Faoeta—Sinse Friday mowing a
late week'a svereesiun of eevetb (n^r
have occured on each rootwiag. Yostsr
dhy, (Tucvday) morning tb» ground w*s
frasM ia places, eo bard that flakae eix

’.•■SJ

or eight toebee square might be takra ।
nip, on plowed 6dda Of course vege-

&lt;M&gt;un hmfMBtted ite qtuKM fcr-'fc.*

Ma Timotmt Inca, of Carlton, he*
Mt 81 war often a half bo*bel ot very
large sweet apples of a very fine flavor

&amp;

indeed.

We bn vs,nary, wen better.
ikle UwUup ‘

Ilk AaaB

has favored os with a bushel of asserted
■yur apples averaging abual three qupT

tweaWapowadesck
All thank* to him fur bi* favorsbls visit.
/A few word* now about ths eily of Alex­
andria; this being one of tbs oldest cittou
in tbe Union, there are many things “nd
plsecs nf interest. Tbo buildings are
chiefly made of brick, end built after tbv |
old aacieut arcbilachtre »tvie, being most ,
ly after the Grecian order. The. streets !

are narrow and filthy. The old Washing­
ton church stands firm yet, bei^g built
before tbe rsevlutiosary war ; the bricks
were nil brmrgbt frwm England or so re­
ported. Waahingtno’s pew is kept as a
sacred place tn bte memory. His b*«k*
lay there as be last laid thorn whew •live.
His name is carved on a silver plate and
fastens-] on the door by screw*.
We
were not allowed tn enter tbo pew. only
to look In It, but lhat was a ennsolaliM
fur me eves tn ana sbero tbe Father of
oor country worshipped tbs groat Father
of all tho universe . In lhe camelry at­
tached tn Uw ehurch I saw some ol&lt;J tomb
stones, soma marked ns early as 1768,
others nesrly aa early.
Tbo church i*
built after tbe Roman or Doric order.

tjuring ]

Is^.weqktelono the fullowing important
. achievement’were recorded: Tbe capttfre
। of forts Wsgner and Gregg, with tbe
whole of Morri* GJand1: the occupation
&lt;&gt;f Knoxville;the capturenrChattanooga
r.hd ths expulsion of Brngg's arfflr; ibe
ciipVind of Vomberland Gap, with two
ihnusaBfl '‘prisoners and fourteen pteeesof
artillery j the deptdr* of Fort Smith and
occupation of Litfle Rock, Arkansas,' in­
volving the cbmplete overthrow of the
rebel power in that atste; tbe capture of
BHstm, Tennessee, commanding West
Virginia, the moon taino os parts ofNorth
Carolins, nnd completing the liberation
of En»t Tenn eased from rebel control.—
Ill nflditliuD to these successes, during the
Lsrt wdek w* biffi lnformation of a naval
ai«dulrim F&lt;wt-Munhrfe, add a further
ndt.itie^nf Gilmore’s operation* against
Charleston’: of tl»* movement nf the Ar­
my rffUte duffan important
lion r - Of rebel reverse* at Bath and
Muorsfietd, in'Wwtm. Virginia, and of
uthtr event* inflkat! re of-a vigorous
aMIvrtty ^ 'kl| part* of the military

esresfthe
WimUft flMIR VMWt f

be through Boeryteik. ten loCtovetandI at this lime to retire, which w« did la
Elite* and down tbe Wanndar* Tbas b% style—Wash ntaa for Mmsolf. After
may Jis WB'gcfiqptbVrMgk of thgi
fberobebHrt
ap as to accommodate aa hr as prsctics- Cuslbi* esms up with the balance of the ting fur another raid,
—------ borsca
and stores WffTprnve more disas­
KVe
fell
la
soon
after
daylight
bte tbe nortbaaM and northwest portions
trous to tWm than tho kitting n( tbe men
of Barry and Eaten ommttea
Fellow
alter the fly tag retau TVs
aa tbe eounuy is compTefely ^piudud uf
dtixens, If you sxpegi and Utah tay ef­
emuBwbal Is called Battle stock and profl*l\&gt;oa.
1 Here wo were ordered to,
forts and co-operation In this Important

hevrowded tbe rebels to hard end chased
work—a wmk which when done will enthem ab faai; In tho rlclnlty'yf Knoxville,
haaoethe vahMof yoar property enore
aLat It is duubied by good judges, If
than double lbs entire cost—you must
a eingl* soul of them go* up to Malos to
to 'gqod feilb .aafl promptly In the
help their friends there. Of enures the
matter; bearing lb mind ibat you era the
CbpperlMffk ora expected to denotmoo
cumluuuity aad your posterity that are
itT* military Interference, as tbhy did la '
to reeplbe lading benefits of tins im­
lbs Mac of Kaatucky.
provement 1 pledge ray word that If■

A letter from a Washington
hospital, nearly two and a half eolimrn*
long, hasJust bccrT consigned to the waste
paper basket, with but partial rediang.—

thoagh wr-Ual the snsmy Udlf. \
started ou in tbe rear, of the wbsl ar
When evening cauts _wg attached

tbe aoidiere return to their loved homes
and frteed*. But let m bare a leeting
peace if il take* ten year* to obtain It
■ A peweo eaublisbed w4lh slavery never1
wrtild be worth having. It would only
grow up sgaln Io msk« us trouble; so let J
tbo abuse of tbe war ba removed, then
peace would prosper tbe natinaand with
a steady arm and loyal heart, 1 felly bolisve that tbe lime will soon c&lt;&gt;tne when
the Star Spangled Banner shall tritunpbaatly wave over all this once happy
and prosperous people. -

Mr. 8. raise* very

Goner'a Lxur's Book fur October- is
&gt;lnU J
Tbe Dumber before ns, in uddk

u WW.7 ,&lt;SaJ.; U

time.)

tb-n to throsoal eUrsctioas, begin* the 1

Headquarter* in tho Field, via Chatta­
nooga, Sept. 18.—All quiet; no attack
ba* been made. The OOenAr remain* In
possession of the gaps of Pigeon Moun­
tain, and about Lafayette. Tbo line* are
very cluse, aud occasional ski Finishing 00Capt. Strong, Chief of Artillery &lt;-n
Vancleve’e staff, was »hut in lbs bowel*
by a sharpshooter. The wound ia dan­
gerous.
it is reported that Longstreet ba* ar­
rived al Resaci with 20,000 men.
Our army is In splendid health and
spirit*.___ '

.' Nav-X"**. Sept 20.—A Morris Is­
land letter reports "that the rebels are.
extremely busy iu repairing Sumter.—
Steamers gn* constantly plying ibore.
from the eily with material* tbcrrfi.r! A
deserter says, after slfoglbcniqg Bum ter
and Jilsnling more batteries un James
bland, Beauregard intends to assume tbe
utfiraaive, in order, if possible, to gain
ppescMlon of Morris island. Charleston
ts wid u&gt; be full of rebel troops.
Tbe aeouatsatete that it may be a week
before- Gilmore.. can ...open. fire upon
Cbarleatou.
Tbe mouirtin® of guns on,
tha North end of Morris Island moves
very slw work under tbe fire nf tbe reb­
el batteries 00 Janies Island; but our
losses therefrom are Infling.
Gilmore bad issued a oongrnlula-

try! Tbomaa jeffcraa «aa a genuine
DemocrsL [Applsu^.J Ha hade Vice
President of tbo naoM of Aaron Burr.
Mr. Burr waa Inside of tbe Democratic
organintion. [Laughter.] Were they
nut both Democrat* 1—Corning frurt Jot
fcraoa to Jackson, we find lhat Andre*
Jackapn had a Viae Peeeide&amp;t by the
name of John C. Cslbeufl.
Was not
Calhoun itmido of lhe Democratic o*gm»ixation as aiucbae General JatteeM b&gt;u&gt;•el/1—Coming frran Jackwx we find
Blepben A. Duugla* ; and was ha not a
roprasentatare of the old Jefferson JackA KawGci&gt;&lt;rraiL—A Frenchman
tonDemuoracyl Ax that time tbe cneo- ha* discovered a new,taytbed of manufsctry bM a Viae Premdeat ia tbe peraun
x&gt;—-.
-___
JobnQ Breakiarid^ wbo wM a Dem­
ocrat ma. Then wa have Jefleroun *nd ,
Burr. JateMn and CslUnoe. and Dongle*
and Breckinridge, all ineida bf the Datancratie nag. (Laughter.] Do you fuitow Jaflaroua.JacfcMMd Doogte, oe ;
Burr.Calboon aad BsMkiaridgel
Dn
yM faUww Aera laatl - [Crtea of »nta

fitM-ehwpter* of the excelled story ent.Ued ’’Leah Moore's Trial." Th. ttbidtf
plates are artiatical ae well a* practical,
and. th* two

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Lo« ee Drcam," and -Tbs Sister-. SchoolaH*H th* Mghrat perfection of art
Ko
psrsoa jet over regretted *ub. cribinf ft&gt;r’

Hew Advertisement*.

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with hi** fee etelee*fe&gt;, O arhwKJWflta

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copies 06, four copies 07,
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d^Uauipn apro U» prpp.Jrj.t jfyr. urh&gt;ingp.« t&gt;r tbq.presdw race of men,
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Mr. Willis’ energy aftd perseverance,‘if
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yet bw built. The.ubjetf l* wprthy of an
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- Goxa io Camp.—Tbirt)-«e*en

sworn into lb* U. 8., serviep at Kalamsxoo.

They were recruited by C. A. Baily

and Mathew Burgher, &lt;&gt;f this town.—
AU ut twenty-five of the men are from

■ his township and. It is believed, wil I
nearly or quit* relieve ua from tbe draft.
A focal bounty of about &lt;24 has been paid
to those enlisting from this place.'"' “
Frost*.—Si not

Frid*jr

morning

of

1**1 week** success.ua of never* frosW
have occarod on each moraiog. YoiUrdsy, (Tuesday) morning th* ground was

fiwrs io place*, so hard lhat flakes six

*ir eight inches square might be taken
up, on plowed Gelds. Of course veg.-

Ma Timothy Tnus, of Caritas, has
left at our office a half bushel of very

large sweet apples of a very fine flavor

indeed.

We have oarer seen bailer.

Mb. AdaM SsWifiki^a/ tbla t^sibabip

baa fsvrwed us with b bushel of assorted
•our applet averaging abuab^Iirre quar­
ters «f a pound each.

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JP*VO« of ^eeles U.yilebqlto &gt; '
m or MlCHtllA’IrCunaiy af Barer, aa.
At a aMuaS at lhe Bml-ate CaarS .far Uis
•IF’
•*
Prvbsto OBer. in
'iHnrFtrrlfasbnse. on MonJay.hfa* Tib dar
aalsinln- l~ ak.
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Mr. 8. raise* very

fine fruit.
Godkt's Lady's Book for October is
at baud). |God«y i alto ays ahead of

time.) The number before ns, in addsti«n to throsaal attractions, begins tbe
hist chapters of tbe excellent s»&gt;ry ®ntitk-J ’ Leab Moore’s Trfat." The fashion
plates are artistic*! aa well a* practical,
and . th* two frootis piceea, “Y&lt;»ung
Lo&gt; e* Dream," and “Tbe Sister’s Scbrwl ’
aH' W the highest perfection of art.
Wo
person yet ever regretted subscribing fe‘r!

Ths Psamsrfaala Oil Wells.
A Correspaadeut writing 'from Titus
vilfe. Pi* fordlsb^ thu Avowing in re­
ference k&gt; the oil region rnahit Bute :
. ‘^AliMwat ah'old'da the hills surround­
ing it are thcspritup which, once gave it
tbe nam* of Oil Qvek and now makes
its fame world wide.
Tbcrtt is but &lt;-ne
king here, and all are it. sbhjrcts.
The
bead and fro**, the root and branch, of
every specie* of business, in i's legitimate
I callings—as well as spevidqtion In ita
1 most rampant^tcr^t—is Oil; Consequent­
ly you Seo, io close proximity on every
a»de, oil depots, oil refineries, oil derricks,
oil tanks, oil shippers, and the everlsst
ing inevitable oil team—at once a muaai.ee nnd a necessity, as you may judge
from the fact that two thousand of them
have passed over a given point or bridge,
where a marker wr» kept. In one after­
noon, cutting up tbe roads in a frightful
manner, and reducing them to such a state
that, between mudbolca, stones nnd
slump*, you may se'l suppose that pleas­
ure riders are not the order of lhe day .
• • • For bustling, activity and
teeming population, wc rmemble western
towps; while dreams of wealth wilder
and. mure fabulous thaw the Arabian
Nights, have been reslizea in a day.—
Wijni do yoU think of The big well,
which flows two thousand barrels a day.

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CALL AJD'.EXAMINE

JUST RECEIVED

STOCK

Were pur*hsai*t riar-bere. aa w* st* emtedmt
.
««**a asabaitaavhJsclfcrj-M.
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Our Motto-—Small
Profits and ready pay

Sr^Ci—I
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WE WILL NOT BE

Which r« offer *1
A xt&gt;M stock *r

'TROSA TXORDUi. -STATE or MlCIHGAjr,
Cotxn or Ba ear. sa.
At a Manton of th. Probate Court for th. coun­
ty of Barry, bidden at lb. I'rvbato Office, In the
village of Hmtiacs, on Taaaday. tha aighlb
■Uy ot Saportaber, Is the rear »r tbauM»d right
bandied and auty three. Fraaent. Hbrriaan C.
Prindle. Judge cf Probate.
,
In I be nutter at tb. aatate of William Thoma.
Carroll, late of W uhlngtun Cite, D. C . deewaaed.
On mailing and Ulina the petition, dalr vended
oT C. W. Holler, prarinc that a dulr autbaalfca
led eoyy of the laat wll&gt; and tnuawnt of raid da
eraaod now oo hie in tbii Cou l may hr altowad in
thia Fiat*.
Thervopon it to Ordered, that Toeedar, th.

CARPETS
OIL-CLOTHS

nooa.-b. suirnnd for tbo hearing nf Mid patittoo. nirdUi.l Af brin at law of raMdevaasad.snd
all other pemoar Interfiled in Mid eatste. are ra ।
q al rod &lt;o ■■&gt;p»ar at a m«im of laid court, man tn
all lhe uil s»ld here ? There has been n tw bold** at the Prabat- Office, in tbe rtUage of
Haitlnja, Mid absw ca*a«,If mt tberv bn. why .
milliuti dollars paid by its owner* fur this I tse pra’ar &lt;d tbe petitioner abend uot be graatad.
well—&lt;&gt;ne small share having been sold I
for fit Icon tb-twannd-dollars.
state, af «b» proisney nf laid prUtion and
Priew, with Hototoeraad Feiter, H«,
-Thcsd are a few facta out of tbe many
bsbosrtnjc thrrcol, by cliuing s ropy &lt;4 this
rd«r la bs published in ths '-llssiinirs U*n&lt;&gt;f the wealth accruing privately and col
The Witc-’X A Ginns Sewing Machine
er," a newspsper, printed sad eitculsllng ia
1 actively to iodividosla.
lid eoonty of Barry, for three susorsalrs wacks, ia lA« bail Slaehint without rtjarj t» priet,
■mediately prrvlom to aaW day ofbearing.
“Tbe well owaed by the Dal veil
SHKRMAX C. PRIXULE,
Brothers brings them eight hundred dol­
(A (ran copy.) [aap»J
Jodgs of Probate.
lar*'a day, and a sixtevnOi »»f the Sher­
man well a hundred dollars a day.
“The revenue which accrues to the
government isfivemilliotwayear. What
haa/tbc fiouth t&lt;&gt; uffir equal in resource
to&lt;A&gt;r oil weRl"

GROCERIES

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

sxvris^KacKiaa.

Gudey.
IIA visa been called upnnto examine
lhe tome of tbe Lady's Book are, tha formal* ««r recipe fur tbe above Bit­
rgia eopy I year g3, two copies 15, throe, ters, which has be.-n given to me by; the
copies M, four copies ffl, fire copies and inventor, I lake pleasure in stating to th&lt;r
public, that they arc well knojiq', tp $e’
medical profession as posseting proprtiea purely tonic, and tbe combination is
B AU.raJa'Daw Aa MowDU-r, Cor October well calculated, ■nsLWS&amp;Jty adapted
to
that class bf BttWW Wfcfrqm a
hM^baen received. It eontama several
illustrated articles, besides much other disordered cundilioq of tbe hepatic functIrma, or general dirnjpgewent^f |be INreading, and tbe wonder is, bow *&gt; much
er.aoommoo inl^ylark^ districts
rtading can be giiCQ far «&gt; liU-le moDqy.' of the West IM South. They conMn a
larger proportion {.of tonic ingredients
Ths Fsdssal Dxmawp vtowtbbSoPT^ than any other Bitters lhat ‘lake bafh
Caboliva Cbiyalbt.—Tbe Providence aabmitUM to iho fffr chemical eiamina
Janrnal, in
.talMfnttjIjr pwf- kiuu. I bespeak for them a w ide spread
jx.pujaritFimd f&gt;5fef$jfe*&gt;n.end them
statenL phaky ind thoroughly
-*r* *»** ftn. Gilmuro h•
tf&lt;JriJfw!srt&gt;H&gt;dae* apvo GhaHettpn.
and tbe probable obstacles be has yet W
encounter, says: “What we want t* t»»
harbor and the aim of tlw d&lt;y ; I*
suit us quite as well with or without lbw
buildings Wp«O^B.M •1' •' •

•4 ok **rt&lt; ba
H t -v iff «g t

OUR

men

Ml this place on Saturday and - w*f*

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STOCK OF GOODS 5 -Cbnid and Bee !!

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Bee-Atf*artis«Mtf*ni;‘,^
Lin friiiWi tji-W’

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CATHARTIC PILUS

AND
^^ntoX^Ws^teJ

Idro. S»4 that BXMitrf kt* to sabf minor.
I all ottterpernon* interested in said r«t«t»,*r»
hired loaptMar al a session of ssni Court, then
be holdee st IbeFnbsleOme., ts'tbn. vdlage

ilFStoOi.

Bobsei. a Btriksr. Bastian; t. U Bisks. Intoe
W.C. Allot. Hickory Comers i M. C.Hwift, PrtortoviUs; W. B. RaniactM, MMdtorilltj H. U
Martin. Venuontcills. Wbalssnto by Farraad.
tthsily A Oa., Dstroit.
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Dl'KBTISEMEJiT.

DRY GOODS!

HARDWARE

STORE.

After saabanaea of mrenl rnan. I have ante
reaumad tha HARDWARE TtlADE.

I?bv cansia* a eopf of Ibis «T|l*r to b«
&gt;«d'la th* Bsatinp bsnasr. a seyywpsr
iTlu
U —M aousi/of Barry,
i«di*tofy previous
to said day of bearing.
■ M*«a &lt; ■ ft ,■
{Ajraaror ) f. T

/

All p^oij-hasM daUa s^lau th. ‘ M
AafaMsf rwte^ r. hw,
l.teaf Imnf, dmeaaed. as. hw»by eoUIMand

IT.ring madeaxTaa^rmaota with■.■nftitaiui

HARDWARE!

lUm*™

«&gt; many adraots^-e* ever the uflie.- parp*iii«s I* lhe mat het, and their Ntfiertoe vinwes
at* m onitsrsdly knew*, that wc need not de
more limn tu aaotra the public the tr qaslity is
msiauined rqs.1 to lhe lot it aver Iim been,
and the they may Ic dqwmkd on to do all
th-tt rttrv have oct di-oe
Jt*l»srr&lt;t by J. C. ATEH. SLD,4 Co,
LowsU, Maas, and sold by

CITY

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

i

ranlAilte, Lenaarrhaa, fi.leraal Clairania. Mte
|&lt;J.I mutiny. ariWnc bam lhe rmfaterw dtetto*,
bait yteteed to k. sod lhaea era lew that Sa aa&gt;,
nhea mehret b properlj atom bp local tnatmaal.A ladj. aaa-d/L.p Io atinr tie puMieaiUa
■waw, arHtea.'
•&gt;My daarMeraud m,~lf bait bean eared af a
vary MBMatlaf Lraaarrhua af tana aUadm&lt;. hr
tw* Imltteeaf &gt;«mr BAMarASilLA."
Hheumatiam, Goul. Xdror Com plaint. Dya.
papal a Hoart Dueair, Mourn ua.

WHOLESALE TO COUBTBY MERCBAMTB.
A»411*40 he farihrir teterwrt to sirs sss a oall
bW^aprOtoUr AQ rods wMs* tbs
LOWEST CASH MARKET TALUR.
3l dml largriy La
; is
STOVES 1

*&gt;* riw* saw!
!ii

OCX GOODS .-.uv.'F

itauua. a Au »*ui"ia
' JHW®*”0*" abticlm,
LjConatetoly on band.

Unusnally Low-!
HARDWARE STORE,
dawBl.beaaM at waifcempilsea,
FO* CLA^X,
SswltotoB.
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IS PUBLISHED ETEBI WEDSE
I waertaus, aaaar couxtr/al
IWeewLUPev

ad-lii ualir praviuus to , fUWU fee
ttvtb; -the roots are tender sad ShnSfldkbe
handled with care. CmXmruqoiroe firy-

She Aral,snd XJ cents fur &gt;teh snteo)
tea. A literal discoast to yssrlj adr

Joh sad Car* PrisUag.

;3&lt;UffT

•ffiKto bioof* eerly, and alba to eucttfee
1BW.
flowering annually.•
••'.“Heshaaeous plants root Sooner when
!!?
il&amp;UrfMird plAcail io water futialldgftiwlity of temperature and muistglg.ie
important lo insure success. For this
:W «I ,Tr»8W to •»
purpoto gfaaaes are ptaeed over delicate
cuHings ; sumo prafcr.qlear, others green
1M1.
glass. Cutting* grtiemlly require pgrTown 1 Morth of Rsags T Wool
tiai sbadtoff.until roots form. The soil
kfiould lie firmly pressed to the lowest
point of the shoot, that the atr may nnt
Town 1 Forth of Rango 8 Wsst
penetrate and dry tho embryo roots.—
Cutting like the dew and moonlight, there- &gt;’**i j**» _y.r •*
— h of Bags 8 West.
fine tie coverings vf those .plated In’ hot­
•1 44 11 II t n SO 14 T«
beds shottld be rttmoved, H.the weather is
buxterato al sunset. The borixuutai
Town 4 Morth of Rango 8 Wool
branches,nearest the ground are much
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rtrnhf aptte form roots than Ute upright tw

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• xwm
UhiuKUivoui
whieh have been showered upon hist frisai I

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‘BVooit

oxA VAU

la tha* they strike at the root tX tHssam,

1862.

, did Born,
.
Jfiwumatism,
ffefe Headache,

•a’maw

Aiparagm beds may be marie daring
tbe mrsuths nf August and September,
ahd id the following manner: Trvnph at
fatal twb fr«t; fill with alternate layers
of strong stable manure, corn-alalks, enU.
Ac, lf»rrtf Is sawn. Cover well IfpdaaLr
arose:,place them'right or ten iodtau
eadriirty, and cover from two and n half
to three inebw. If two year old plants
arc planted, a small supply of nsparagus
may be obtained tbo second ydar; if one
year old plants in, three years; If tbe seed
Usown, ia four years. Asparagus beds
should receive a p»od cent of mannm in
November, which, except the rougher
portion, should be forked In ns early In
the spring ns the garden can bo entered.
'Util should be followed by a h(a&gt;y dress
iryj of slit. Case must, however, be ta­
ken; not to apply the salt to new beds,
ns It has been known to kill tho young
plants..

ctajM or six uses, os Liss, 11 oe rxa

fte pecnllariiy of the

its.! bi»O
I1JR1U
■dSri!dK

gistings' Snsintss §irtl

CcuuXr^.

K\X.

yw* i!

JOdpotas,
a.jJMhonys Fus,
Tumors,
Eruption/,
FXta, Sorq/UfoUh'Cbnktanptton, «:«.

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of fits of nine yeso' standing, and St Vitas’
dance of Uro years.
AJWflLu writes, bis son wan cared
after hie flesh had al noct wasted away.
The doctors pronounced lhe ci»e incurs-

JLVOTm was oared of Feterated Ages
after Irvins every medicine io his Tesch
JJTOfflB wm cured, of Fewsr Sere
whieh had existedTbertewysore
AHOTHER Of RheuwiAtisas of eighI yean.
Cases innumerable of llyspopeia and Liver
Complaint oouM.be mentioned in which tbs
Parlier and Fills

‘Wo’AcVvkt a CVkanw.
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hWEEZET A ALLER
A TT0MXEY3 AT LAW snd Solicitors I

Foreetonares st m«igucm. Ae»
to sliced to all esH» in too lino of tteir pi
ar 4 Basicw„
„
„
Offlcv in t!w Coart noose, Hsst&gt;ngS.-a

el collection oi oeow
i
Mrtoinisg to bis oltee «itL ri-l'li'r »»A
O&amp;. oppeolto Itodgc s Hotel, On I

are the most aotive snd thorough pilbtbrt
have over been introduced.
They act so directlv upon the Liver, exeil
iag thatorgaw.to wuch. kn extent as that the
Sm docs not relapee into its fonatfr eoao, which! is toe ant to be lbs com yrith

SibSi

p. A.noLnnooK,

J. N. ULMELL.
JIITHICIAX aadSergvoa. OlSce ta

*B\.oo&amp; awl "Lawyer VtXX,

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Oo’.ia Pain*, Choltra Jforlui.
IndigKio*., CPatn fa tho foweis,
(jiiBKinnt, ata.

Soaxixq Skkds.—The Chinese seldom
sow &gt; crop without) having previously
ronked tbolr aeedk In diluted tnanu/a,
luieping them there even till they be­
gin to sprout. They bold lhat tbis nut
only gives the plants an early and vig&lt;Wi&gt;ni start, buf preserves the seeds from
worms or birds. Tbe practical rusultsof
Chinese agriculture are too important fur
u« to speak of them with contempt.—
Would it Rot be wall fur us lo Use some
safe steeps for our «&gt;rn,squa»baa, melons,
etc., as a general rule, and not as an «jception.

Try theee msdieinM, and yoa wiU w

D . n. J. HA MET.

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PHTS1C1 AX. StTRCF.OX and Aeooeh
tail*’, tawlM-r.
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llealiats. Michijtsn- .9®c’ tears from

B. wniuev,

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rnmaatoelsmei for I

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rronsirs
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is MB 77 U OS I 80 St 18

How to PaMsaVa' GatFaM.—Tbo
French preserve grapes tbe year rou’ad
bgswift^ ths dusters stol IW.’Tlsi
bundles nre picked just before they are
tb..tet^hb.J rip*, and dipped in,lime water
of tbe cynsiflrhcy of thick cream. They
arc then Knng on wires, and when dry
are dipped tbe secund time, and then benig
qp tp remain.
:
h lia-lime coating keeps out the sir and
Afeetarimy tendency to decay. When
wanted .fur the tablu dip tha duster* ia

Rifzxtso Prsm.—It seems to be generfcliy wnecdetl that moot varieties of
peers' are better for being ripened la- tbe
horn orflttlt Mdni. In fart tba experi­
ence ofAimf of mt reederi will-:bear
witnets to superior flavnr and molting
juices of thfl Iwusc Hpafaod Bartlett over

JOBS ROBERT*.

Uh, ia coquaction with tbo

■at.w

•"qWcc liar dick Street, apposite tbe • j

'£?«*»£&amp;

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Tbe Sackel pair seems to attain Ils highcst prrtvctmn warn nrn.weo
ripen on
tboteetq wieb-this amrlw exeepttaa, all’ '
pears should bo picked jost as they are
folly mattrfed and ready to ripett
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1863.
iTfce Swti«g« tyntatr,

, ■•rijiwil jpwfrj.

IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,
a ASTI SUB, BARKY CODXTY, MICHIOAB

AT THE

W1WMM

DRUG STORE!!!
R L kMKS

n,iUnUfn to*.

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

Hastings’ business,• Jirectirn.
JUST RECEIVED

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
fChemicals, Paints, Oils, Caa
pkeue, Burning Fluid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

MASON ALLEN

?®18 UWIU
1ST FUR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
P U RPOSES.ON LY'^1

unity Gro«»»i**,

ealer i
bi

D Slone

RUDERTS Ac STRIKER,

GROCERIES!
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. FIGS. RABINS. CODFISH)

B.l on* by one they drop. UU »llkav* fallen.

SWEEZEY A. AXEEN.
rrORKETB AT LAW .nd Selldlars in Cites-

jrn&lt;D3 E3ST IPIEXTJJHllKB’ff'

And Cooklift Extracts,
Ttir. KSPKCIAL BKXXrTT OF TUX LADIES

USTICE OF THE PEACE. ‘Fill attend to tl&gt;«

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, Ac., A

MOST POrULAB
i.

a.

noumooK,

Hark, ofperpetual boBd.j.; Uul

PATENT MEDICINES

HYHICIAN.sna Sui-gram Office In Buawll
SUU kt’yc1_

P slurs.

JOHN ROBERT*,
OHTSICIAN snd Surgeon. Dwelli
L way, near tbs Court ilmwa.

D - H. J- HANEY.
HYSICIAN. SDRGF.ON and Acowhenij. &lt;Mflee of er Smith’s DruySUro Goodyear Mock.
"“M’Sd’z'ta'iV
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(DEIBAIP, JFO (DA0B
Kp«ci«l Bll.otioo will Sa paid to COMPOUNDNt! .nd putting up I’BEWjltlPTIONHjand any

glisttUann.
ROBESPIERRE.
BT JOBS

Among the many remarkable men de­
veloped by I lie French Revuloliun tb«ro
nrc few that stand more prominent than
R0I1ERT8 A STRIKER.
Rolteapivrre. His first appesiancs was
Iloruoi April.St, I8C3.
in the Assembly of State* General. The
nobles and biabopa re*u|v*d to meet in
. _. Itcnlar uhouh p—■■ — —- —
:i«imt and mo.ry promptly remittedseparate halls, that each uf tbo sei|&gt;arate
Office, with W. W. Ralph Eu}-, 1
orders having two votes, and the com­
■TffiKft-. -&lt; *»■
moner but one, tho common* might thu*
be out-voted, though io gn immense ma­
JJEW HARNESS SHOP.
jority. Were they to meet iu one as­
sembly, the commons could, of course,
cat ry ibeir measures. The poor were in
The
attention
of
the
publie
Is
Invited
KSArrES * BCHKOWS.
a state of terrible dl*trp»a.
The nobles
» TTOKSHYX ..a COUSSXU.OM
UJ to ths Nsv'llsmessShopof
semi tbo Archbishop of Aix with a very
Solicitor* la Chancery. Tax «"&gt;1 Iwsurwaee
B. A. COtPYEAB, \
Gtbeticappeal, urging the commons, in
tnilf of tho miseries uf the people, to
‘"o«K“La.a
“» '■»&gt;•=••• I
""""•
proceed to business, by consenting to a
a.c.»— i
separation of the three chambers.
Robespierre, one of the deputies of the
,1Tr. x^«.UOI&gt;BRO«Kf
cnmainn*, then an unknown young n&gt;an,
ltoto&gt; he UaderssM.
Good E.BtcHl
Exclu­ pale and aleiuler, rose and Mid : “Go tell
your colleagues that we are wailing fur
them here to aid u* in assuaging the sor­
rows of the people. Tell them no longer
COUNTY oryiCERBto retard our work. Tell them that our
[janM]
H; A. GOODYEAR.
resolution is not to be ahaken by euch •
H. 1C. IDELDOK,
stratagem m this. If they have aympfc
thy for the wor, lei them, iu ImkaUon
of tbeir riiastqr, renoouce that luxury
rx Kjurrisoi •"&amp;•S-£_MW
which consumes the funds of-indigence,
aew building, op Stairs. Id
diahiis* those insolent lachneye who al
THIS GALLEBY
CHEERY,
.tend them, cell limit gOOM/Us equipages,
and with these superfluities, relieve the
tOUSTY CLERK sad Keury PsMie. Office
perishing. We wait for them here I" ■
We next bw of Mm earnestly, onxm0RV1N C. OTfiC.' ing the death penalty. Dr. GuiUdlin
bad Introduced a new machine, called,
B. C. PRINDLEi
from the inventor, the guillotine, for lbs
iofliedon of capita! punfehinent, without
inflicting pain. A general burst of laugh­
tar wm excited In the Assembly ap lho

II. WRIGHT,

TTORNEV and COUNSELLOR AT LAW
.■
r*M&lt;in«.nar In Cb.ncrrr.—

New Harnesses,
sively Used.

PICTURE GALLERY!

F*AMK AIX®W,

DB. A. P. BBAXB,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,

4,1 “Wlthmy 'machine I can clip off;

heed In the twinkling of an eye, wU
ynur leeling it." ; ‘
' . . k. .-i
“tKBTH bxtrsctade»«*&lt;
then'

B. EL COOK,

ONVULCANITB KUBBm

&lt;»IW !&gt;«•«•.

hili 4.

oHb- Glrwrf.

Tta, u Im —" b fc.OT of*
Hltn—pr. ilk. u*&gt; "Spw’-^ T-

»•-*— **

the Girondists, overwhelmed them In
their trial, and they wera all sent to the
guillotine.
Robespierre.Danton, and Marat, the
beads of the Jacobin party were now the
idols of France. Charlotte Cbrday soon
plunged her dagger Into the bosom of
Marat. Herbert, at the head of the athe­
ists of Paris, organized a formidable
party. Robespierre at the peril of his
life, threw himself Into tho breach to op­
pose them. “There are men,” he said,
“who, under the pretext of destroying
superstition, would make a religeon of
atheism.
The legislature who would
adopt atheism is insane.
The national
convention abhors sueh a system. Athe­
ism i* aristocratic. The idea that a Great
Being, who watches over oppressed Innt»cence, and who punishes triumphant guilt,
la quite popular. The people, the unfor­
tunate, applaud me.—llG«&gt;d did not ex­
ist, it would behove man tn invent Him."
The conflict was short but devperntc—
Esch party knnw that the guillotine was
the doom of the vanquished.
Herbert
and his coadjutors, nineteen, in number,
were, on the 17th of March, 1794, in five
carta, conducted to the scaffold.
Danton and Robcvpierro now quarreled
—Robespierre again conquered iu the
death-slrusgle, and Danton was doomed
to die. Bvfore the dawniog uf the morn­
ing oxxa d’akms entered bis chamber and
tore him away from tbo arms of bis wife.
As he entered his prison. In the vaults of
the Luxemburg, ho said, sadly : “At
length I perceive that in revolutions the
supreme power ultimately rests with the
must abandoned. We nro sacrificed to
the ambition of a few dastardly brigands.
But they will not long enjoy the fruit of
their villainy. 1 drag Robespierre after
inc to tho grave.”
Aa Danton, with Camille Desmoulins

surging through the’ staeete.
A deiacbmentofsnMlert were sent by tha ' cntv
vention to arrest Robespierre again/' H«
was sitting calmly Bl the table, swatting
his fate. Oae ol the soldiers diacharged
apiatolat him. The ImII entered/hif
check, breaking hlrf jaw, and produced a
lerrlble wound. Hla head dropped upon
the table del aging it with blomL
Thu
mangled, ho was borne on » litter, just
aa the day wu beginning to dose.
The
blood flowed freely from his wound, coag­
ulating in bis mouth, and'choklng him as
It trickled down hls tlimal.
After pas­
sing an hourjof almost unendurable ago.
ny, be. with his brother and several oth­
ers of his friends, were brought before
the Revolutionary Tribunal. The A?ial
occupied but a*few fmonienta, and n»ey
were doomed to die. At fire o’clock of
the same evening, the cart conveyed them
through the Rue St Honors to .the Place
de la Revolution. Robespierre ascended
the scaffold with a firm step. As the ax
eculioncr brutally lore the bandage from
his inflamed wound, he uttered a shriek
of torUire which pierced every ear.
In
another instant the axe of the guillotine
glided swiftly down its groove, and lite
head of Robespierre fell into the basket
There was a moments silence and theo
there came, from the lips of those who,
but a short time before, were shouting
hosannas to his name, the wildest burst
of applause. Thus died Robespierre, in
the thirty-fifth year of his age.

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..I

ln times
said, If ad moch, la, tl pU*taare5W»perty. Is there—has «re ever beep any
qoeaiina thol by
--------------- ,
both of enemies and friends m«.
when needed, and ta It Dot neede
er taking it helps ua and hurts
niyl Armies the world over destroy

it from the Jenemy. Civilized belliger­
ents do all in the power to help them­
selves or burl the enemy, except a few
things regarded as barbarous or cruel.—
Among the expectations are the m masers
of vanquished fine and combalan^a,. n&gt;al?
and female. But the proclamation as law
Is valid, or Is not valid ; If It la' valid, It
cannot be retracted any more than the
dead can be brought to life.
Some ofyou profess to thiuk that itg
retraction would operate favorably for
the Union. Why belter after the re­
traction than before the issue T FfThero
to suppress the rebellion before. tb« proc,
lamatlon wns issued, the last one hundred
days of which passed under an explicit
notice that It was c&lt;Anlng,'unless arrested
by those in revolt returning to their aE
legianee. The war has certainly pro­
gressed a* favorably fur us since the pruc^
tarnation aa before. I know as fully as
onn ean know the opinion of others, that
some of the commandem of our Atuies

THE PRESIDENT’S POSITION.
important victories, believe the emanciJation policy and the aid of colored ardExxcuTTfs Msitsmx, Washington, I
iera constitute the bcavlrsi- blows yet
.
August 31, 1S63. ' j
dealt to the rebellion, and that al least
Hon. Jamn C. Conkling :—
one of those important successes eoold
Mt Dsar Sik :—Your letter inviting
not have been achieved when It waa, but
me to attend a mass meeting of Uncon­
fur the aid of black soldiers.
Among
ditional Union mtn, to be held at theeipital of lilin&lt;n/&lt;&gt;n the 3d day ufScploin- some of the oom maud art holdin^ubesa
them, alighted from the eart at the scaf­ , _ &lt;__ i___ .C___ -A
I,
affinity with what Is called abolition, or
fold, Herault de Schells, who was to suf
for first, endeavored to take leave of Dan friends at my uwo Ix-tuc but I cannot just with Republican party politics,’but who
tun is a patting embrace.
The brutal uow be abaent from this city so long as bold them purely aa military opinion*.
I submit Abair opinions aa being entitled
executioner interposed.
a visit there would require.
"WrvtchJ" said Danton, “you will
The meeting is to be of all those who to soma weight, against the objections
not nt least prevent our beads from kis­ maintain unconditional devotion to the often urged, that emancipation and arm­
ing the blacks are unwise av military
sing presently in the basket.”
Union ; and I am sure that my old polltiAs he was bound to the fatal plnnk ho atllfricnds will thank me fur tendering, mraiorf, and were not adoptedjaa such
said:
“O my wife—my dear wife— as do, the Nation's gratitude to these in good faith.
You say you will not fight
free ne­
shall 1 never »ee you again 1”
Then a* other noble men whom uo partizan hope
if ashamed of thia emotion, he added, or'partizan malice can make false to the groes. Some of them seem lo be willing
to fight for yen ; but, no matter: light
“But, Danton, no weakness." Then as the Nation's life.
fou then exclusively to aarathe Union,
plank fell to its place beneath the slide,
There are those who are dissatisfied
issued the proclamation on purpose to
be pru|&gt;dly remarked to tho executioner, with me." To such 1 would say :—You
“Ynn will show my head to tho penpie. de«ire peace, and blame me that we do aid you in saving the Union. Whenever
you shall hare conquered all resistance to
It will bo worth the display.’’
not have it; but how can wo attain ill—
the Union, if I shill urge you to contin­
Robeepierro wav now the undisputed There arc three conceivable ways: First
victor. Day after day he punished Ids to suppress the* rebellion by force of ue fighting, It will be sn apt time then
far you to declare that you will not fight
f&lt;&gt;cs, and the guilli'tinc ran red with arms. This 1 am trying to du ; nro you
to free negroes. 1 thought that, in yuur
blood. lie wns nut maliciously cruel, lor ill If you arc, so lor we are agreed.
struggle to see the Union, to ’whatever
but a thorough fanatic, believing that all
extent the ergroes should cease helping
p&lt;i)ilical opponents should be executed. give up the Union, lam against this; ’
the enemy, to that extent it wesaened
Too mother of poor Lucille, tho }&lt;»mg if you are, you should say co plainly. If
Do
1 ’enemy in bla^revistancoTio
wife of Desmoulins, wrote in tho follow- you arc not for force, nor yet fur dissv- the
think differently 1
1 thought that
iuti»n, there only remains sums imagine you
•wf her daughter to death. She and Lu­ bls compromise. I du nut belivve that whatever negroes can be got to do as
soldiers,* leaves just so touch leas for
cille and Desmoulins had formerly been ■ny compromise embracing the mainle- ,
« hite soldiers to do in saving the Union.
Rolx-rpierre’s most intimate friends.
nance uf the Union ia dow possible.
Does It appear othorwise to you 1
But
‘•Robespierre,’’ she wrote; “is II not
All that 1 learn leads to a directly op- ।neeroea, like other people, art upon
enough" to have asiassinated your best posite belief. The strength uf tho rebel- ,
friend T Do you still desire tbn blood of lion is in Its 'military—ita army. The (lives ; why should they d&lt;vanything
us, if wo will do nothing for them!
bis wife, my daughter 1 Two hours more army dominates all t'tio country, and all ।
ihcy’stake'theirjires/ur’ ua, they must
and she will not be in existence. Robes­ the people within its rangt
Any offer ।be prompted by the strongest mMives,
pierre, if you are not a tiger, in human of terms made by any man or men with- (
even the promise ot freedom; and tho
shape—if the blood of Camille has not |
in that range, in opposition to that army, promise.beit^rnada, mustjbe kept.
inebriated you to the losing of you* rea­ ia simply nothing fur 11?° present, because
Tbe.aignsJookTbetter.i The Father of
son entirely—if you recall sdll the even­ such man or men have no power what­
ings of our intimacy—if you recall the ever to enforce their side of a compro- (W stere goes again un vexed to sea—thank*
caresses lavished on’cur little .Horace, mise, if one were made with Ihftn. To to the great Northwest for it. Nor yet
and how you delighted to bold him upon illustrate -.—Suppose refugee* from the !wholly to thorn; three hundred mile* up,
met New England, Empire, Keyyour knees—spare an innocent victim !— South and peace men of the North get they
(
But if the fury ia that of a linn, come and together in Convention, and frame and ।itune.'and Jersey, hewing their way right
andjelt. The Sunny South, too, in more
take me nl«o. and my daughter Adele, proclaim a compromise embracing n res- (
than one, also lent a band. On the
and little Horace.
Como with hand* torntlun of the Union, in 'what way ean colors
,
reeking in the blood of Camillo and let that compromise be used to keep Gen. (■pot^lheir part of the history! was jutted
down in black and white. Im job- was a
om sinclc tomb rc-nnito its.”
Ix^'s army out of 1‘enosylvenial Gen.
National one, and let none be ban­
But Robespierre was inexbnrable, and Mcade’s army can keep Lee's army out great
|
young and beautiful Lucille perished be- qf Pennsylvania, and 1 think can ultimate­ ned who bore an hooorabb part in It.—
ncBtb the fatal axe.
i
ly drive It out of existence, but no proper
Robespierre was one of the most Inex­ compromise to which the ountroliore of ,though it is all, it ia hard to say that any­
plicable of men.
ilia moral character General Lee’s army are nut agreed caw ,
thing has been mote bravely and bettar
ass irreproachable.
No bribes could at all affect that anny. In an effort at
done than at^ Antietam,aUurfrcesboro\
corrupt him. He sincerely endeavored ■och oomprumise we ahould waste lime.
Gettysburg and oh many fields of leas
tojestablish a republic ppon the basis of which the enemy would improve to our. ,nzrf-M
Nur must llnrln Kim1, wrh Lrt
popular liberty and virtue. Sclfagarand- disadvantage, and that would be all.
ixement was not part of his plan. But he
A compromise to be effective mtisl-W
was mercilewi as the slide uf the guillot­ made citlver with those who control the
deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid
ine. At times, indeed, be seemed weary rebel army, or with the people first lib­ river,’but also up the’ narrow, muddy
of blood. On one occasion he remarked. erated from the domination uf that -army
bayou | and wherever tbs grourtd was a
“Death—al way a death ; and tho acoun- by the success of onr army.
Now, al­ little damp, they have been, and made
drela throw til the responsibilities upon low mu to sunn yon, that no word or
their tracks.
me. What a memory ahall 1 leave be­ intimation from the rebel army,- or from
Thanks to all for the" great republic,
hind me, if this lasts ! I«ife is a burden any of tba men emttrolling It, In relation
for the principle by which it Uvea and
to any peace cumpromisa, has ever come
to me.”,
keeps ultvofur ninn'a vast future! Thanks
A young girl—Cecil Regnaull—-but to my knowledge or belief' AB charges
■evenlean yearn of age, •« accused of and inUtnatihae to’tbo contrary are de­
Peace’d^es not appear aa distant aa it
plotting the assassination of Robespierre. ceptive and geoWdless; anti 1 prbmiae
Sho and ail her friends perished on the you If any such proposttfori thall hereaf- did. I hope it will soon coroe, a»d eoras
scaffold, and eight osrta wore filled with ter-oomo, it ahall not be rejected and
victims to avenge the crime.
But tho kept secret from yntt. I’freely acknowl- keepingjiu all future times. It wilLlUa
__________________________ -u- bare ;been proved tbs’, among freemen.
fickle pomIbm at last began to auapeck.
there caa be no kueceaaful appear from tbb
their Idol of being uftfrlehdly to the rev­
the'UntiedStatea&amp;nvtkuthm, aad^that balkrtto tbe bullet, and Abt they wfe.
olution, and of wishing V arrest Ha Ujrreeponsibln tt» them.
’
n-ut of blood. |n ‘six mouths two thous­ as sodt 1
and three hundred and seventy-file had
But, tn bo plain, yotf are dixottiafled
perished ttpvn the scaffold io Paris alone. whir me about the negro.
Qpite likely
RAtcvpierro, wk*ryof,blood, attempted, there Is a dlflferehew of opinion betkeM
tochack their eenaelese stroolies.
A yotranil myself on 4hxt subject.
I cer­
wmepjraoy of very energetic men was tainly .wish.Ufrat all men .could J* free.
formed against him. As be enured the
convention of the »th of
cries of “Down with the tyrant P R!l»d
iaistmit with even
the bouse. OvorwWmea by tH»1»,11''r
R-Aespierre tn va’nendeavorsd to .?&lt;wk
in mlfdefimee.
*

&amp;*r

n.

Orf M &lt;0 ■S.'Hwrf

�5ER

that

Ve4M»4ay

•aiderable number «f
is ware carried off ft oM I
ha rebels at tbe tims»‘'4l
Suite. Tbo folloflMl

Se*.

*S

5ES

wscall

■JUriewitxraJ FMra.

Klarga class of persona, relative tn their
duty In connection with agricultural exhi-

eraiag to thorn ou the day of exhibition.

Kapa to others; "If 1 thought I could gel
ths premium, 1 would lake thia animal,
or article tn tha Fair."

Tbe idea of tak­

ing a premium la the sole incentive for
Ulfe, an article to the Fair.

Now, thia ia all wrung.
&lt;1

To lake a

has lil&gt;emlly poured
Oid^Virginia, throug
Swart, about a head red negroes,' man,
woman and children—mostly‘emigrants'
ws sawK ft was apparent that all tbo
aMfinally from the South. They arrived
branches uf agriculture, mechanics and
iluT
—-*v~—---------- - - -.a
yesterday. Sumo twenty are ‘native and
to tbo manor born* in', Dutch Dixie.—
Among them was a prim and haughty
claret, colored damr, who, upon being
Tbe dtixena of Kalamamo, had, at asked her name, replied with magniflt*ut
great expense and Care, lilted up Floral affectation : My * niirbe iu Mrs. Ellen
Hall to perfection. .The fountain, la the Darke, from Pennsvlvani*'; my maiden
name was Miss Ellen Stratton. I sup­
pose 1 may term myself a widow fiuw, u
and the vatious articles of interest on ex­ my husband was nut captured and re­
hibition rendered this attractive place mains in Pennsylvania.’ [A smila in­
constantly crowded to Ita utmuat ca­ tended to bo bewltchitigly ambiguous.]
Her style as a mitler uf course, created
pacity.
considerable sensation, and Mrs- Ellen
Tbo exhibition of stock was large and
Darks, nro Miss Ellen Stratton, waa ac­
cordingly distinguished by unusual atten­
linens from all parts of the country were tions frftin the officials of tbe establish­
there, and, taken together, they were ment, whfs are prone to bo poking fun."
Such Is rebel wit!—Aari-Sfaiwry Stan

premium Is desirable; but it should not
be tbe eole or principal object of the
philanthropic farmer, mechanic, or arti­
san, in exhibiting a superior article or en­ together la the State.
tering It for competition.
The display of fruit was exceedingly
A similar fetal mistake la, perhaps, good, but in the department of vegetables
fo'bre frequently mads by those who at­
the exhibition was rather limited in
tend our annual Fairs. Unless the eyas amount, variety, and perfection of the
era feasted with something extraordinary, articles exhibited. The mechanical de­
and the mscstroaities of nature or the partment, especially in agricultural im­
wonderful in art make up tbe exhibition, plements, was quite full, sod showed that
they pronounce tbe show a feroe, and
tho laventive genius of ths country has
grudge the pittance bestow ed upon tbe not all turned to the production of death

Ths object of these annual feire should
be aud, if we judge rightly, is to bring
odtjneach dsprlment, the moat perfect

animal or thing, of ita kind, and lo excite
emulation ia producing such, not as an
exception; but as a rule. No man should
regard his efforts as unsuccessful, if he
has foiled, simply to raise something

monstrous or unnatural.
Our agricultural, horticultural, and
mechanical exhibitions are designed to do
great good, and especially to farmers, in

giving them a clue to the best breeds, tbe

boot seeds and varieties, sod more especi­
ally to the beat implements of husbandry.
In the latter respect they have proved of
immense value. The farmer has been
able to compare for himself, instead of
relying solely upon tbe representations
uf interested agents.
Wo-might enlarge on this subject; but
perhaps enough has been said to direct
the thoughtful mind in the desired chan­
nel. In view, then, uf all these resells,
what are our duties toward our Agricul­
tural Falrst Simply this—to use every
endeavor io make them useful and agree­
able, by bringing our bejp aped mens,

without regard to whether they may be
belter than all otners.
To make the
show diversified in quality and quantity,

that others jnay be bcncfiltcd as well as
We shahid also help sustain

ourselves.

thtso societies, by our

presence, and

dimes, allhodgh we may have nothing to
exhibit.

How readily many persons pay

a dollar to treat a crowd to liquor, where­
by nobody is benefitted.
Who, then

shuuld hesitate to pay a small pittance
toward the encouragement of those things
which heighten civilization, and afibrd a
not been educated ia a morbid condition.
W* readily pay onr money to witness a
horse race, w here jockeying and fraud are
more usually successful than muscle.—
dom tbo insult of breading, and ercn if

loss of those more practical qualities

which go to make up the usefulness of
that noble animal, the horse. The habit

uf turning our Fair grounds into race
Fain into disrepute, and to prevent com­

mendable emulation ia

other depart­

ments, than all other causes combined.
Ask many a man if be will attend the

be there at the races."

Thus thousands

come, toward the dose of an exhibition,

bringing nothing and caring for nothing
money to encourage legitimate enterprise,
rather than encourage tbo immorality of
gambling in muscle, jockayism and fraud,
combined 1 Such things must be exclud­
ed from our Fairs ;aod let propio Isarn

rather than to excite and be excited, and
then our Fairs win be what they were.

i
.

Vaios.
Tbeffbllowing dispatch from General
BujMr, was read at the Mass Meeting at
Springfield. Illinois, on Sept. 3. It ba*
the vigor oQtrue. Damocratla principle*
in it* clear sentence*.
Lowkll, Ms**., Sept 3, 1863.

ivi^*«-t'wlB&lt;’ta*r fr*e-*p*aker.

&gt;ni r...

i.i.

i»JM*

nd got titulars.
“ Hoe
back to theb- pb**&lt; wMW lb. Bmaindcr

Mr.

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Burteign

mSbtZm7:

"

tbe army bad not given
rtvated, and^M. UtoAlateft1fltom«&gt;t *«
driving the affvahd* uf the rebel army denied fe
twek. This, aw kMBT, »th© Utost n«»» fellow ait
that part;
here.
•
. .... , • • .' ■ ■ •• .•
“Tbo number of killed aad wounded
on bmh sidos wiB probably nut felt abort
Freemen of Penney!van«* 1 pause, re­
of 30,000."
flect and discard the W who has shown
New York. Sept 22.-Tbe HrralTi himself rep*bk&gt; of wr-ting from an
Washington special says: “Nothing ha» American citfihi»4£m*el —cred rigbu.
been talked or thought of In Washington ‘
^^Jnr^^,ltFTA&gt;K, ■ CLOTHKH HATER! A TIME'HATEBI and
KTREXOTH H.IVER! The savleg of gsnaes
to-dsy excipt (hi feteofRom-crana’ army.
It is officially asocrulnod that he lute fal­
Tna narr ooxoBATCLATiua oftlmRicblen back to Chattanooga lo await the ar­ mimd Enquirer, on hearing &lt;&gt;f the repulse
rival of Burnside’s forces, which w*r* yes­ of Gen. Ruseerans. was that It would
terday within 30 mile*, and expected Jo help«b- olecUrSofVallttdigUm in Ofek&gt;,
bo up with him today, when a forwazd
and enable the peace men to bold up tbeirf
movement would be promptly made ou

nrmtsiL cLrrin wtrwctR ■

tains. The utmost confidence is Mr here think that Union defeat* promote Demo­
that upon the junction of Buroeid© with cratic success, aud welcome them accord­
Rosocrnns. the enemy would he badly
ingly•
beaten and compelled to fell back upon
NO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
Rome or Atlanta.
In th© meantime
WITHOUT COG WHEELS.
much aalicltude is expressed in regard to
sncm NOTICESthe movements of Ge*. Maude,. Iu take

c*"
array In Virginia."
To Jamu C. Conkling :
Your dispatch inviting in© to tho
R. C. BROWNING. M7 Draadoay.X T.
dealing missiles, but the scarcity of our Springfield, Illinois Convention bA* been
laboring population is being counterbal­ received, just m I bad returned from *_ . Fort Monroe, Sept. 23.—The Ricbrin
journey. 1 should b© glad to meet my Dirpatch has the following:
■
anced by the production of labor-eat ing
brethren of tbe Northwest upon the mo­
"CuATTxkooaz, Sept- 2t&gt;.
THE CHEAT
machinery.
mentous question of the present and tho
“After two days hard fighting we have
■"ySOsareltm
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.
future.
, driven tbe enemy, after desperate resist­
We saw a few good specimens, and many
Tbo rebellious state exists only by the ance, from several positions, but ba still
more might probably have been seen at surprise and weakness of the present confronts us. The Jomo bn both aide*
FTSbe laebrlais stay sow bld de tteaee Io IhotawWGovernment.
We 1 ia/rae. Hr. ZANE'S ANTIDOTE FOR
tbe proper times.
Compromises are impossible, save be­
STRONG I&gt;RfNK i« a strata rar» frr /o-va/taWhtlenlliff Teas In (his Cewtry.
The arrangements fur the Fair seemed
a«r. Il ctvoire a dislike for strong drtuk, and
tween equal* in right.
Reorganization ers.
Bbaxtox Bas'ao."
to ba quite perfect, and the various ex­ or reconstruction ia uluno useful when
Rosecrans bat been heavily reinforced
hibitions came off quietly at tho proper vicious parts arc to be left ont. Amnes fiom Grant's auny.
limes, and with no show of confusion, or ties are for individuals, not for organized
communities; therefore, prosecute the
of vexatious ^elay.
war, bring every part of the country into
Washington, Sept. 25.— Dispatches
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
submission to tbo laws of the United
&lt;&gt;V A NKKVUCa IXVAUP.
Stat**, then thepo will be nn place for
u io ipiaiuj. ruse, i
The Detroit Adurrtierr and Tribune,
rebellion, no parties fo*romprise, no oci. Ustaltf loestltie* of ।
of tbe 25lh gives the following condensed
Tones men. and other
casi-.xi for reconstruction, and demeney meat, showing that Rooecrans la impreg ­ Dobibly. Eady Itecay.
nable,
feels
entirely
safe,
and
has
no
summary
of
tho
latest
news
up
to
that
-j — — —----------------- r --- -------- k,n,,*
shown and ainuealic* offered to
Yesterday r,orp2L'¥
rhich we copy for the benefit of ^dividual citizens wbu desire them.
1* doubt about boldine nut.
date, wi
tdera:
there any other way to restore tbe Union ! morning a divlsfan of Bragg’s curairy re
connoitcreJ Rosecrans’ fnmt, and lato in
B
xxjamix
.F.
B
vtleb
.
‘‘The news from Rnsecrans' army
the day another rebel column advanced
comes through a correspondent of tbo N.
towards our lines in the direction uf Chat­
T. Herald, who witnessed tbe battle of
Dkatu fob Dbsebtiox.—-Eleven de­ tanooga Valley, apparently with the in­
the 10th and 20th, and sends bis report serters were shot on the 1 Oth iuaL, in tbe tention of offering battle, but rallied with­ TO NERVOUS SEFFERERS OF BOTH HEXES.
from Cincinnati. He puls an unfavora­ Army of th© Potomac. This is n sharp out doing so. R&lt;wecrans invite* a battle
ble phase upon the matter. Thomas' and terrible, but the unit efficient reme­
corps was, he says, the only one that sus­ dy fur this must demoralizing of military ances Bragg's army is massod in Qwttatained itself. McC-xtk'aand Crittenden's crimes, and has not been applied a mo­
nooga Valley below tbe eity.
i corps were defrated and fled in disorder ment tuf^tooa,_io check it's evil effects
A dispatch received from R-xecrans
to Rossville and Ctiattnwnoga. Taken upon oor army.'''Ther-National Govern this afternoon, which left him lost ere*
Fallon, Xtrwt, Brookite,
al toga the r, he considers the battle a de­ meat has exhausted a lenient and gener­ ning, states that he made n recounntaance
Neomum apetnrU] '
feat forous, having lost 50 cannon ami ous Ireatnieut of the crime of desertion. in force along the enemy’s line, yesterday
a great many men in killed wounded and Most, perhaps all, uf the unfortunate men afternoon, and found him in force. The
prisoners. Tbo rebel accounts are also wim have suffured the extreme penalty, enemy did not resist the advnnc© of uur
full. They do not claim so much of a J4ve been punished not fi&gt;r the first,. nor voluuin, which returned to quarters after
victory as tbe Herald"i correspondent llie second offence. Furgivenc** lias bnt having accomplished tbe object vLlhe
gave them. They claim to have driven emdoldened them to repeat their crime, movement, which proved ,^o be of cun
HE WARD.
Rnucmns two miles on the 20th. On while they have laughed at tbo mild pun siderable importance.
Saturday they confess that I^mgstreet ishnient hitherto meted uut. it has con­
Washington, Sept. 25.—Telegrams up
was repulsed by Thomas, and that their sequently been determined hereafter to to 2 o'clock P,_M. ye*terd&gt;y, from Gen.
loss in two days fight was 5,000 killed d&gt;-al mercilessly with tho evil.
Upon Rosecrans, give addHiutraFevidence that
■ OOLONG. SOCCnOKG. ORANGE A HYSON
and wounded. According lo one account this subject a won) may be useful-to men hi* p,wition can be assailed only by rrgu- ps^los tes ramp am! risMldara.
|
PEKOE.
given, they took 2.000 prisoners, accord who have deserted from the army ana lar
Inr siege. The
1’he purposn of 'Gen.
___ _____
R.iseing to another 4,000 and thirty pieces of are now lurking about the loyal cities.— crans seeraa to be to rcsnme offensive
artillery, according to another 6.400, and If they confe forward mid give themselves
Harting*.
operations as soon as the feinforcement*,
still another 5.000 prisoners, and wore up, they will eacap© with slight punish­ including Gen. Burnside's troop*, now on
A. MfKRSON. I CLMM^earndj; CARGO. tffb CARGO. FINE,
expecting 20 pieces inure of artillery to ment, perhaps whh none; but if lliey the way may reach him.
b« brought in.
These are newspaper persist In their crime, they should reflect
UNITED STATES
The mass of the rebel infantry are Iu
Illuviations.
Bragg's dispatch already that they arc every moment in Imminent Chauanoog* Valley.
INTERNAL REVENUE
published, made no such claims. It is mid deadly peril. Tbe fat© of the eleven
A division of rebel cavalry advanced
conceded by the Herald correspondent men shot on Saturday should be a terri­ yesterday or day before from Stevens*
that Ruaeerans’ position wu a strung one ble warning to them.
Gap, threatening a Union regiment guard­
but that lw cannot assume the offensive.
ing one of onr signal station*, whereupon
the regiment In question retired from its
Our second edition may contain some­
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPARE.
isolated position to tbe extreme front be­
A Cairo dispatrh, 21st Inst., says:.
thing later.
fore It eould be attacked.
"We have intelligence from Arkansas
The news from Gen. Meade's army re­
Gon. Rosecrans expresses Die earnest
to
tbe
effect
that
Price's
irrrny,
having
ports several Important cavalry engage­
wish that Gen. Bragg will venture a
ments on the Rapidan. The reconnui­ been reduced to eight hundred men, are
prompt attack upon him, bnt is of opin',
sance in fore© spoken of In our last issue fleeing befi.re General Davidson'saivnlry
ion that it will not be made.
All was
has returned, having been eUlrcly sue- towards Texas. Sum© parties from Ar­ quiet along his line* at 2 o’clock P. M-,
laawfaetarers of Photographic Materials
cMwfui. It was under Gen. Kilpatrick, kansas bring intelligence that the number
yesterday.
Gen. Buford, and Col. Chapman and Gen. of Confederates who have come in end
Devins.
A squadron of KilPatrick's surrendered to Gen. Steele, will amount
I
cavalry that crossed oxer the Rapidan to nearly seven or eight thousand.
Nxw Yobk, Sept. 28—The HeraU'i
was captured by the enemy. Oa tbe think this is exaggerated some."
®eciai Washington Sept. 20th, says:
Gordonsville road, four^mile* from the
“Tho good news received from Rosccrans
Rapidan, Gen. Kilpatrick having heard
is interpreted by the official organ this
heavy firing, joined Cul. Chapman, who
•rate-.
A despatch from Baltimore, Wednes­
morning to mean that reinforcements
was engaging th* rebel brigade* of Joues
day, says: “About three hundred of the
and Hampton. Aa engagement of four rebel prisoners captured at Gettysburg have readtod him, and that he may soon
■TI1IED OB •TOLES 1
boars ensued, in which tho rebels were and elsewhere, most of whom have been decide when he shall resume th© oflenaive.
defeated and driven aorosa th* river, with confined at Fort Delaware, arrived here It would be highly improper at present
tbe looa uf from 40 to 50 killed and 75 yesterday, and wereu after taking the to reveal in full the tsture of onr present
position,
but
it
is
of
Buch
a
nature
aa
to
taken prisoners, including several officers. oath of allegiance;
mustered Into the
Kilpatrick pursued tbe retreating foe, and Third Maryland regimant. They are a rndMbabl*"aCk on ou,:,in“*,*ce«iiBgly .
gobbled up *om* 50 more prisoners. In fine looking body of men, and have *een
will
the meantime Gen. Buford engaged Le*’s :mnch service. All appeared highly de­
©»rwi]H efgi.re, *a&lt;**avtjy***a ras*. ’’ ■ y
^*he Secretary of War has order­
old brigade iu lb* same vicinity, and lighted with the idea of fighting fof the*
.7 ,. &lt;
ed that the aet of Congress relating totbe gSTRAY MARE
’Hn®*rtMa£dMnM foOLBunna. ■
routed it, killing from 90 to 40 rebel* old Star* and Strip**.”
'
surpension of th* writ of habeae nrpu,
and taking 00 prisoners. In all these
and th* proclamation of the President
engagements lb© Union Jura was evropar’
A Norat Rack.—A race between a
atirely small Our forces are now ou
steam
carriage
and
tome
horse*
at
tbe
this aid* of the Rapidsn. On Tu&lt;*day »
.. •»-------------luau-ucta
, Vermont State Fair, on Friday, resulted all
officers in military Bqrviee uf the Uoi। in favor of (be horses. The machine is a
curiosity,
it
coats
two
thousand
dollars,
by Scntt’s icfentry, 900 strong, with a
BTERESCOFES^r gmScOHC VIEWS.,
is two horse power, and droiglm five hun­
lot* of M killed and womxfod.
A rebel dispatch from Charleston. 20tht dred pounds. A hodful of coal will max©

I'ESK."

New Advertisements.

CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.

' aaysGwn. Gilmore’s works on Morris

running it leas than a eent a mile, It can
to bart d*fo*t«i 1000 RO up and.down any hill a bore* am, but
person, or to take
Union troop* at Zollraoffvr on the 20th.
The Union cavx’ry dashed Into Bristol
Tenn., on the l»th.a»d burusd one railL_XJ— ...4

N. A.

Esq., of Kalamazoo i|

•deliver Um Annual Address before &lt;1

Agricultural Society, October 15th, i|

•ceiving additions to his stock of got

and is again, prepared to teat the qnesti

pptida for the least oi.rney.
bull of sheeting.

Olbera may posvib

t«M» looks comfortable in tbcao war;!

Gaa-E Jdooux, ,.f MapU Grove, hal
left a few fine specimen* of'felT pippu&gt;|
At uur office. Tbe boys pn-uouared thval
excellent, and we agree with ths boyt.

Chicago, preached at the Court House 1

last Sabbath in the morning and evening
Ray. Ju G. Holland, recently a Chaplinl
army, at New Orleans, preacbecl

at the Presbyterian church at 2 o’clock I

- Nxxcwxzx

IhnurtD.—W« -hare re-

• in this Stale, pu bl idled and edited by E.
8. Ingalls. Menominee is a amdl vill^t, I
situated at the rnuiitb of the Menominee

citer, which river div idea the Slate of
Wlaconsin'frotn the Upper Peninsula o*
Michigan,and empties into Green' Bar,

Oa the 20th of September, 1802, Grc. I
Rosecrahs completed bis victory at .Itika, I
Mirrisripnl, fearing fought tbe principal' I
battle and defeated PYice tbe day previ- I
ess, taking six hundred prisoner*, aad. I
killing aod wounding seven hundred uf
the enemy.
Among the rebels killed
was General pule. I’racisul y one year j
■ after, on the 20th v( Soptembee instantGrn -Rorecraus fought one of the mo«i
deapvrate bottlea of the war iu Gvorgi*. I
meeting the combined rebel armies ofl
the 8*K&gt;thwest, and, though not victori­
ous, pumsbed the enemy with severe
loosca. In this battle, General Lyttle, a
Uuiou General, is reported lo Lire been
killed.
_ ________

The Sl Uuis Republican represents
that tbe people 'd Kansas have began tho
work of retaliation for the U«re»re
massacre, and that on the flth Inst, sit

is alleped that they had their wagons
nearly loaded and in half nit b»»urV time
would have loft the emintry in obedience
to tbe order of Gen. Ewing.

Silver “Bwcws" r&gt;a tux 8*mT*ir
Coxxxteuix.—Private advices from \ |rginia City, Nevada territory, says that
additional subscriptions to the wuuuclof
nine thousand dollar* have been made
umrv ivi
j
........
money is to ba forwarded in silver brick*
of abuUtwJbuusand duUars each. This
serves as an evidence of the mineral re­
sources of that lerritoay, as well as the

JibaraiHy of ita citizens.

,are nine thousand ix* hundred and nlne4 y-cine sick and wounded soldiers a the
&lt;ovsrameol hospitals iu aad around Phil

f

OMwroca Bobtb.—The Trey 3&gt;t»
pd td Montreal from Havana, an
Naw York by way of the Cham|

ST^S?K5ii
■f’TWtiiiii r Mumw.—Five mUBow

bMH

M UMHWsad*

'1
I

�=======—teman

1868.
NEW FALL GOODS
doewy. Tbuesstetes
rewwiretire te nttoualy cmurd by wrnte
dteae, low lirtmr, dhorJcnd digesejs® test
btesM^s4tewmb«rt^fo

Mmmmwp.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
Td

CASH STORE

R. J. GRANT!

IN BATTLE CREEK
l&amp;XST

Ptww

Jow MoKtBxxr.—John

McKinney was pardoned out of State

N. A. Badcm Esq., of Kalamaxuo jtin

•deliver tbe Annual Addreee before our’
Agricultural Society, October 15tb, tbe
second day of the Fair.
New Goods.—R. J. Gsarr Is just re■ceiving additions to his stock of goods

and is again prepared In text the question
■s t» who sells tho most ami tha best
goods for tho least qummj. ^ejn iu.
bis store the other day we saw -g tubule
bolt of sheeting. Others may possibly

see more, by looking in there—b«t as fur
us—ooc bull entirely Cilsrour era, Cot­
ti .u looks eumlortable in these warm

G«v Ik Moose, of Maple Grove, has
left a few fine specimens of full pippins
al our office. Tbe boys pr&gt;«&lt;&gt;unceddho«i'
excellent, and we agree with the boys.

Rsuaxks.—Rev. M. B. Carpenter of

Chicago, preached at the Court House,
last Sabbath in the morning and eteaieg,
up«i&gt; the subject nf Universal Grace.—
Ila*. E. G. Holland, recently, a .Chaplin
in tbo army, al Nee Urlepns, preached
at the Presbyterian church at 2 o’clock

Dsrey. eo the lota Any of Aiiyast,
shall eznoao to aala al public MIC
Igtel bidder, at the rtsldtnco of
the .--.hacHlta r. la tbs township of Aaayria, la aald
loader, Cm »th day of .ffovsaibcr,
H*r*A^V I* ik. -— - - - ■ -r
■ u.~
tbe following
**14 u.lnora

IS'll’i.”

2•« HwMdouk•a if ha wogld have survived many
tnoeths io priron. - His wife is also said
। eewatr of Barry aud Suu of Mlcblrsx
•p»
HANNAH K. WILSO!I~
J?.
POUt of Baath, .nd can­
od September Xi, 1SSX
^writes.
not live Jmii a day «r two M the moat.—
Thea, fate, togslber with:, strong and
Estate of Laelna U. Nichol*.
urgent fittition from huMred. of both
ATM or MICHIGAN, Coouiy if Barry,
Klilical parties, probably influenced theAt a session Of ll»a Probata Caart for
IT of Barry, Iwldcn at tho Probsts Office
vernoe in raetorihg him to liberty at
illage a/(lasting*. oa Monday. the 7lb i
this lime; end, un&lt;j«r all circumstances,
the people of the State wiH justify him In handred snd sixty ibrva. yrewnt Sl.snannC.
eo doing. McKinney was sentenced tbe Primlls, Judge of Ptutata.
17th day of Mky, ififiB, f.,r seven d ,B "‘Jd“*Utr 01 *** ,tUt« i'f Lucius U. Sicbols
On reading aad fihng lho petition, duly veilfod,
of Janatbas Nichols aad Mary Ann Nkboia. Adreiaielreloraaf said rotate, preying, for reasons
T«s Iwntfoxcs or Liqcoa.—Three therein sot forth, that they may be heeaaed io soil
certain Real gelato, bafoogiag U .aid deceased,m
men of considerable prominence in De­ said petition described.
Thereupon it la Ord.red, That Monday, tbe
troit some years si tics, bare recently
day of October asst, st ten o.ci uck in
figured In police annals.
Marcus A-. twenty-stilb
tbo foreaeoe. be asatgrard tar the hearing of said
Chase, so ex-member of the Legislature, pe'htoa.
that lbw heirs at law ofaald doreaasd.
aud all *&gt;lb»r pvrroaa isUreaUd in relJ
Lawyer, and Democratic (pouter gene­
eatale. are required to Sppeer al a session of laid
rally, Richard Stcrltey, for several veers court, then to be b-,ldcs al the Probata O®oe. la
Qty Clunk, ami Cletk of the iRco^er’s the village ol Umlings aad show enure, U any
be. why tbe prayer of the petilloser should
Court, and “when Richard’s himself.” as there
not be granted:
wbolesuultd a man as lives; and Tom
Aodhiaturlber Onbered, ttal tbe paHUoavt
.i------- -_.n, iatcreatrd in Mid
Edmonds. the best auctioneer that ever - ------- -said petition, aod the
was in tbe city. The first Was picked up
as drunk snd disorderly, the second as a
comnitAi vagrant, and both pot in jail.—
The last Ims been put in (he house of
Correction'lor one year. Liqttor did the
busineas for all three.—Arfn'aa Expat

—Tbe New York Commercial Advertiser
says, it ha fact well worth noting, that
for the first time in many years, tho Con­
Mskomixcm liresid.—W®-h®ve regress coming into life at the middle of a
vrivqdA *piey iiUle sheet bearing Uro Presidential term, is in its political as­
For a
above name, bailing from Mctmeiiinre, pect. friendly to tlm President.
in this State, publixbed and edited by E. quarter of a century, if we are not mis­
taken, an opposition speaker has been
S. Ingalls. Menominee is a sineirvillg^e,
elected hi ergry last Congress of n'Pressituated at the mouib of the Menominee idcntial term. That the next Congress
titer, which river divides tho State oflisn.it
, Uniou,. but Republican. i« a
•ly
' the
‘
ralsr estimate
Peninauh o&lt; I strong testimony to
Wisconsin from tbe U^_
patriot ism ul
of
tbe
fidelity,
honoety i
Michigan,and empties into Grrth' Bay.
Abrabsm Lincoln and bis advisers.
on the west side.

THE LARGEST AND BEST

STOCK OF GOODS
MONEY TO

IN MY LINE OF TRADE;

Come and See ! 1
WE

PA Y FOR GOODS,

CALL AND EXAMIKE

I1VAE

JUST RECEIVED

Ayer's Sarsaparilla
h rcni|x&gt;o:',de-l frqjn die moit edertual snti-

dow thst meilicn) sdeure bu discereral for

thte afliedar disttsmer. sad lor tbe ewe of the
dteden it eataUs. That U b far superior to
aay other rcsuoly j« derlocd. U known by all
tri&gt;o hs»e girvu it a trial. That it d&lt;« &lt;xnnbiae virtues truly extmordinary to their sffeet
upon this class at complaint", u iadispmab!y
proven by the toast multitude of jwWiclv
known end romarkaUs curvs It has mad* pt
ths following dhessos: King’s Evil or

Glandular Swelling?, Tumors, EreptlDtu, FimplM, Blotchet and Bores. Ery­
sipelas. Hot® or BL Anthony's Fire. Salt
Pham hi. Scald Head, Coughs from tu­
berculous deposit in tho lungs. White

Emails Weaknesses, and. to.irod, tu whole
■erica of complaints that arise from imparity
of tte blood. Minute report* of iai'uridul
ea;CT mar be found In Arcs's Aasstcas
Aisaxac. which lo famWwd to tbe dntegisu
for gnreiMS dtotributtoa. wbmein may bo
learned th* direction* foe its use, snd &gt;omc of

Our Motto—Small

Profits and ready pay
WE WILL NOT BE

CARPETS

A. L. SKINNER.

that Tcssday. the
nuuJ eight Lund­
. o'clock, In the for*
bearieg of aaM txtiM«o. uu &gt;um Hie u«&gt;ie «■ &gt;aw of Mid teeaaed,aad
all oiacr petaoas isterrsted in said estate, ars rv
osired lo appear M a enwuo of aaid eourt, then to
be holdeu at ths Probata 0Bc»,*ln the villags of
Haatiacs. end lbs cue*.If any tlxrr be, sk.
tbe prater ol the petitioner sboeta not be granted.
And It ia farther ordered that aaid Petitioner
Hatimo been called upon to examine
rtre notice to the persona lalersatsd In said
tbe
formula
or
recipe
for
the
above
Bit
­
Ou the UOth-of September, 1802, Gee.
estate, of the pendancy ol said petition and
Ptice. with Demmer aad Feller, »«O,
Rosecrant cornnleted bis victory at Inks. ters, which has linen given to ms by the
The Wltc-’X Al Gibbs Sen ing Machine
Mississippi, having f&lt;night, the prhicipsi' inventor, Kake pleapore in elating to tbe
is /Ar but Machine without rtyard to price,
battle and defeated Price tbe day previ- public, lhal the* are well hatowu to tho
ay of bearin
,.ua, taking six hundred prisoners, and medical profession as possessing proper
rRIMH.E.
ties
purely
tonic,
apd
the
combiuatiotr
is
killing and wounding seven hundred of
the enemy.
Among the rebels killed well caloulated, and capecislly adapted
arising from n
a as General Little. Precisely uno J W/, to that class of
hepatic func­
PtOBATKORDKK-KtATKOF MICHIGAN
afirr, on the 20lh uf September instant diaordered cutp]*l‘,,M
Grfl Rosecrans fought one of the mow1 tions, or general drrangenleni “f the liv­ C°AI aa wuo'of the probate Court for the County
desperate battles of tbe wsr in Georgia, er, so common hi tha malarious districts of Barvv, holdcn at tbo Itobate Office, ia lbs vil­
meeting the combined rebel armies ©f of the West and Sooth. They contain a lage of UaatiBgn, oo Tuesday tbe vigblb day of
larger proportion Af Uinfe'1 ingredienla telsmber. inths yeeronothousand w.cbl huedtho Southwest, and, though not victori­
rreaqd atxtv-lhrce; prvnculti. C. rriadlo, Judge
than any others Bitters that' have been
ous, punished tbe enemy with severe
ol Frobate.
_
.
submitted to me for cbemira! exarnmn
Ip tbe matter of tbo estate of Sarah fo a«d
losses. In ibis battle, General Lyttle, a
Chariest}. Browoooe, minor boin of Oscar I.
tiuet.
’
1
bespeak
for.them
a
wide
spread
Union General, is reported to bare been
■ rowaaan. deevaaed.
popularity and cordmlly commend tlsctjs
Ou rate ngand bling the peUUoa, duly vuriOed
wrong.
ofDebotab A. Brew aeon, Guardian of reid au be“*»t
to the public aac.
It is satphatically the good, low priced Fussily
oore. preyiug, lor rvoaoua therein *«t forth, that Sewing
that lbs jublie have lung been
Very, respectfully,
‘
abe umv bo beenaod 10 sell certain Real Katat* wnlliss Mrohinr
for—2te»i Trremot
C. W.Usdwat,
botoogtng to aald minor*, is aaid paliUua dascri
“fl I* * wondvrful production, end, foe runily
Analytical Cbein'ist
ure reprcislly. no ether will besr say comparison
work cd rctalialKm for lb® Law retire
with
|L"-rta.
A
n. J-ww«/.
•
in assacre, and that oo tbe Otb Inet. six Be® Adrertisemen, g ..
"A mrohsBical woadsr.”—Scteiss dmaisee.
“Among tbe foot arid most sarvirosble Sewing
him were taken prisoners and »ha'- io
Machines. Light snd vlrrwt Snisbsd, and no aim­
LIST OF LETTKMS,
cold blood by a party of Kansas wuWtora
pls in Ila coanirticUea, that it nreei* almost itsRemaining irtteallfd for hl the Hhsdngs
possible for It to get eat of repair. I’tlikoTy (Ananear Luos Jack, tn Jackson eoun'y.
It
P.mt Office, for th® week e*dfog Scptini“Hee cosebimd with its owe prculiit eWrits all
is alleged thst they had their wagons
ber
29,
18«3:
the really valuabls Improvsauata of tba higher
nearly l&gt;*aded and in half ap Itertt Hm8
prteed aseebineB."—^saanteaisa.
would have bft tha country in obediaoc®
"Tfo. sMcbine. ia IbvopbMon ortborommilteo.
S tVpendeacv ofaaidpvlitioe. aod tbe bearing
to tbe order of Getx. £«ing. .

groceries

tlvtis of tin country, in order that er cry reader
may hate arrest tu aoato one who ran ajwak to
hint of ha benefit, front persocal exprrieore.
Serofuh drprewes the vital enetjte aad thee
leaves iu victims far more tubjert to disease
aad -iu hla! roeulu than are healthy sg^tautior.s. Henre it tends lo aburten, and docs
greatlv iborten. the arernjw duration of butnan
life Tm vast bnpoetnneo of there ewaaiderstiosw has iod oa to ipocd years to pateetto* a
remade which ia adequate- tu intuit. This
we now offer to tbe public under tbe name of
Ates's SawaarAXiLLs. altboegh it h cctnpoaed of ingrediwtta. some of whack exroH the
beat of SerrtpariUa in alterative 'power. By
its aid you may protect ycursclf from ,ltr »offer­
ing and danger of there disorder*. Purge out
the foul corruption* that rot and ft-arrr to tho
blood; parge oat tho &lt;anae* of diaeate. and
vigorou* health will follow. B. ha peculiar
virtues this remedy stioinlatn the vital func­
tions, and thus cs|«Ia »'•« diatentpers which
lark within tbe iy*tem or bare: out on any
part of U.
We tew the pu!.lic bare been dcreirol by
many eomponnd* &lt;J SirtnimhOa, that promised
mA and did nothing ; hot thev «HI m rtber bo
droc-ired nor dia.-.ppoinlcd ia thia. Iu nrturs
base Iwrn proven by abaudaal trial, and there
rentat u* no question of ita sui passing cxecUci.ee
.l.
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from. ,V|r* &lt;
Cr.MMtraww.—Prival® *d
giniq City, Nevada torrii
additional subscriptions U- —- ------------- -nine thousand dollsre have been made
there for the Sanitary Commission. The
money Is to be forwarded in silver brick*
«f about a pK&gt;uasnd duiUrs &lt;*chThis
serves os an evideoce of Um mineral re­
sources of that tarritoay, as well s» U»

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CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World’s Groat Remedy for
Oonghs, Colds, Incipient Con­
sumption, and for th® roller
of Consumptive patients
In ad vancod stages
of the disease.
assure tbe pul.be that irn qoatfty k kl
tha best it w has been, ard that h
relied oa to do all it te ever done.

Prepared by

/tefotte Ctefoa '
IxnreD. Mans.
Sold hr al' druggists everywhero
lUberts A Btrikse.-flastlap UT. L. Blake, Irvine
W.C. AM®, Hickory Confers; M.C.HwMt, FreV
rtoeille; W. B. Remington. NiddleviUa: bl. L.
**“&gt;«••* by Fsmad.
8belly A Co., Detroit

DRY GOODS!.

DVERT1SEMENT.

STORE.

Judge of Probate.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE
All pstwxw hsriwj elates afslnsi lb«
rutea r. ww,
it?.swaeas

HARD-WARS *

Jiberallly of ito ettixen*.

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“Baa evident poinie of soperiotlty over all oik
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polices the fact thst snur is we imtott
H to Moatron) froiDHvsni, and rreehud
New York by w.y of the Champlslo ran-

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Bread Kay, N. Y.

OUB GOODS

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'VW ’BVftc.ts
George Elwangor—Daring tbe paal
month we hare used alacked lime every
day or every other day. aod succeeded
perfectly, destroying all «f them—cover­
ing the laaven with fine dint. It does no
barm to tbe Rilinge or the fYtait Ho,con­
siders it a complete nwedy.
H. N. Larig worth had used a eolation
of soft aoap and water, very strong—
aod had perfect success—killed the worm®
without fsil—mart be put on often. &amp;■
Dr. Beadle had found the use of air­
slacked lime a perfect suectao In killing

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Liv er^ QomipLavTit,
(^vepepeiet,
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JndiigeetiQn.,
Jaundice,
Kidney Complainte,

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I860.

worms.
Dr. Sylvester had used one pound of
whale oil soap and fuur^ptUoaa of waler
aod'sueeeeded entirely io saving the fait,
and killing the worms—had pursued tho
s^rfs.M « VS.
4 4S3K H
same course this year (1863.) so far with
1861.
perfect soccera. 'He applied it every
Town 3 North of Bing* 7.Wert
other day.—AMtigan Farmer.

MgRTBLS or rna Wutar Ptanr.—One
of the mort marvellous fhculliee of the
Town 3 North of Rssge B Wert
wheat-plant ialhatof sending up a multi­ s«Xs&lt;»«XH &lt;0
»«• » *&gt; *«•
Town 3 North of Benge sVeeL
tude of stalks from a single grain, known
as tillering, it is the secret of its great sKefneW « 33 44 11 11 3 77 80 14 78
b?1K“
• 144 77 17 03 4 37 30 73 74
productivenem. Many experiments have
Tews 4 North of Range 8 West
been made to ssoartain the limits of thin
faculty, and the results have beun truly
wonderful. An Engliebmen sowed s few
grains of common red wheat on tho sec­
und &lt;«f June, one of tbe plants from which
1SC2.
had tillered so much by the eighth of
August, thst he divided it into eighteen
others, all of which were planted seporateIf. In a few weeks so many cf these had
multiplied their stalks, that be had set
uul siity*ecven altogether to go through
the Winter. With the Spring growth all
these began tillering, so thst Iq March and
April a new division was made, snd the
number uf plants increased to five hun­
dred. It was believed that asother divi­
sion might have been made, and that It
would have increased tbo number to two
thoosanJ. Tho firs hundred grow most
vigorously, exceeding plants nt ordinarily
cultivated.' When harvcgUd, a single
plant yiolJed over one hundred ear«, and
tbe whole number of cars produced was
21.109, or more than forty to' each divi­
ded plant, and the grain meaiured S3-4
pocks weighing 471-2 puunda.
Tbo
grains were estimated as numbering
570.840. AH thia was was tho product
of a single grain.

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Dr. IkoWA

ROBERT* 4c NTRIKB
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ining at or elate M w tide of sec'
once e to Birv,,U&gt;esce n w along
river to Henry Uardy'e land.lhrnee
’ w lo renter of road. Ihenie n
w7X chains thence • to begin-

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axxA Coyk^oA.

J_ W. WING.

Dr. DaoXmeV*

AxricullunteXnd Domestic.

ftXowwvcXx ‘BXtt.C'f*

SavxTnx Foddeb.—Tho present indi­
cations are that the grass crop will be
below the average, and therefore it follows
that the considerate farmer muni carefully
mvo and preserve all'the material possi­
ble, that \ wiil go towards helping to
winter slock. ’ This is the senwrn A»r prac­
ticing economy in the harvesting line.—
Save every pound of hay—sen that the
grass is cut dean ats-1 the hay raked
dean. A sleek mower or slntenly raker
will usually leave a«much gr^se or hay
behind him, and lost as his dr”
JeSfrf* f Its to
» ot I
will amount tn. Sodi hands:
be tullerstod in the field, thia -------------Town 3 North of Bsnjv 7 Wert
any rale. A csrefnl man _evun if be asks
Haifa dollar more a day, is the cheapest ”!««■%
in the end.
Grain shold be cat just as soon as ibe
kernel is ailfficlently so atu red that it will
not shrivel, ao that'the rtraw may bo used
for fodder, as n week's limo after ripeness
would make the fodder not half so good.
Then there are the low waste grounds,
which will yield quite an nbendance of
wild grasses Ac., and the weeds and brakes
if eut while green and tender, or before
being in blossom, will make a change of
fodder quite palatable to the stock. All
these little odds and cods—the stalks,
vines, haulms, weeds, ferns. Ac.—should
bjcarefully husbanded; and, oar word
U V I! K
»
f&gt;r It, next winter will prove the net-to
bare been s wise one.—Jftine Farmer. I

Milla, tovy ensaty. M'ch.

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fTHaei gittsro art put lip fo quirt
beillm, cf whiah ths ahctW if a fas-rfmUf. Thf lslel it"JlrM]/ir.ffrat^i, an!
it provided '-wi(K a
fieri
oounte-feitrra. (Pritt &lt;1 per teltle, er
fix for t£.
C. W.
/fo. &lt;5

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'A BUSHED 1700.

Dbaimimo.—Observe where water
stands during summer, and prepare fur
draining as «&gt;on as practicable. The low
marshy portions of some farms contain
IM amt valmbh tod, if properly re­
claimed. Dry Weather la beat fur grain­
ing if there Tw'limejujd help auficiens to
attend h. Surplns capital' can at any
time be porfitably Invested in tin* paying
improvement.

PETEH UWILIMRD,

Snuff and Tota&amp;o Manufacturer
Wm&gt;M nail Che attention tf Dtederi to tbe wtfdee
efMe rteasMers. v&gt;a: :;•■&gt;•"
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T^rgcpyarg o»«A
hTn.&amp;h eldon
mkht raa^uMMtjWHj

’ faacx.—Keep it lo order, especially
nn.ftrm lima, by tha madride and adjoin
ing grain Raids and meadows. A broken
rail replaewd may save great damage to a
field uf wheat, corn, or oata.

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Ah* villain from ^without, accompanying
his words with lU vibal abuse and the and deliverance.
fiercest Imprecations, H'U haek this
wbelp’a limbs to pipoes with my knife,
AU Abuts if AroK Gud, /fcadMI. Otateyae.
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the way Into fisc' masters bedroom, and and then burn the mill over yonr bead.
rscy Priaiiaf AOKated Sa fieri auttor, sad
Five of th* moel efficient Geweenls of
pointed out the doffer in which hie monet Twill be,a msrry time, I trow."
itribstls brail.
the U_&amp; anrty, ar* nadyoe of OHo^-j
wa* sectired.
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IL INKS of all Ju-rifUoai «eartw0rswtoiM
“1 put my trust ia God." replied the Grant pts born inj Clermoat county.
"Hyr*," she said, wrench H open at dauntless girl.
ever sUU K* s»S your Sherman Io Fdr-fidd. Roeeerans tn
one* ; and white yob aretylngtheynoney fool within these walfowhile l.Mtollife inni, MTbersmt In Bonduaky, shd Gil­
up.I shall jest step up stairs to my own to prevent ye!”
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more In Lomin. They ar* sons df skew
H»V|
apartment, and gets few things ready for
Tbe ruffian laid tfss infei.l fcr a mo­ Ohio and the nation may well be proud.
uur flight, as well as iny own little bard ment on the sward, a* he-sought for Grant, M'Pkersan, Gilmore, and Rosesavings for the last five years."
combnatibles wherewith Ho axeeute J&gt;is erane are of &gt; Methodist FamiUea. Gm.
The ruffian was thrown off hie ‘guard latter threat. In tMsiMtah he espied Resccrans wes probsbly indm'ed to tbe
by her openess end apparent anxiety to perhaps the only entrance loth* building. Roman Church by tbe teecWnge of hie
new and most complete assortment of
accompany him.. Like all egotists, he It was a large spernture .communicating mother, who. though she attended tb&lt;
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
deceived himaelf ,when selfconqeit was with the great wheel- ud th* machinery Methodist Chorch,*nd oalJed raw &lt;jf her
most certain to bn his destruction.
of the mill, and was* point entirely Un­ SitJriK'
rfChraHcals, Palnla, Olla, Cam
“Go, Ism," was all ho said; "but do protected, for lb* rtason that the simple
B phene. Burning Finld,
occupants had rfsv*r auppoacd it feasible bld Mr. JUwecrsn. Idft the Methodiet*
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
for any one to seek admisaien through in advanced life, and professed Universal­
She disappeared at the word*.
ITr such a dangerous inlet
ism ; but the early training ofIheehBdrWS
Immediately broke open tho cheat, and
Elated with hie discovery, the ruffian was under Melodist institplfoav. Tb*
Tbe bsreblrepulw that ebUU tbs brert
was toon engaged in rummaging he con­ returned to tbe infant «od lying the fathers of Grant and Gilmore ar* still
W^L&lt;.p...„b*uMtinsb1|b,
tents. As he wu thus employed, how­ hands and feet of lbs child, threw II on living.
One* Mr. Grant thought M
In aa unfading record krpl—
,
ever, absorbed in the contemplation of tbe ground even as a butcher will fling a would never eend another sen to Wee*
FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
Tbvss tb&gt;nCv sbslt nsrer die. '
PURPOSES,ONLYJE2
his prey, and eagerly occupied in secur­ lamb destined fur slaughter, to welt his Po'mt,sa it disqualified boyefor bosineae.
D. C- HAWLEY,
Ltl nclSiiof ps**, fsrerrrylb*ad
ing it on his person, the brave-hearted time fur slay ing. He then stole back to Now bo says, “I thank God that he aver
IRin «11 kiwi- of Family Groceries,
girl stole down stairs on tip toe. Creep­ the apcrature, by which bo hoped to ef­ gave me such a eon
and believes that
e *••&lt;! Wooden war*, and • general as,f I'roviilanv. Aleo Notary Public.
ing softy along the passages, she speedily fect an entranee.
All thia was unseen West Point qualifies verv well for some
gained the door of the chamber unseen by the dauntless girl within.
In the forms of business. Oen. Gilmore is saM
by him, and likewise unbeard.
It was meantime her mind was busied by a to have foemall v taught fora year nr two
but lite work of a moment for her to lorn thousand cogitation*. She dearly per­ in th* Haverhill (Miweachus*tts) high
the key in the wards and lock him In.— ceived that no meant would be left un­ school. Just now the Charlestonlnnaar*
This'dona, she rnshed forth to the outer tried to effect en entrance, and she knew his pupils, and dull as thy may jy, they
door of the mill, and gave the alarm.
that on theexdueiaa of her foe depended are likely to learn enme thlngnrfb (en­
TEA. COFFEE. SCCAR. 81’ICER. 1UFFER.
her own existence. A thought struck her. gineering which they will not toon for.
PRUNES. FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
her master’s little boy, an infant five
“It wes Sundsy,” she said to herself;
i fact, e'en thing in the Qfctvrj lies, •««*• *
years old, the only being within sight or ‘the mill never works on .the Sabbath;
It
sound of her. “Flv, fly to thy father! suppose I set the mill agoing now 1
KWEEZEY A ALLEK.
Tita Hutu Can't Staxd Srrxax Bat
fly &lt;ei your life. Tell him we shall all am be seen afar off; and haply my mas­ tlsm.—Every battle of the present war
TTURNEVS ATLAVaaA Solicitors la Cbsnbe murdered ‘an he haste not back. Fly I ter, or son^c of bis neighbors, wondering which is stubbornly contested works fa­
. evry. I'articaltr alter-‘——“""r'
Tlicrs is s lonely mill close beside the
ring, the iavvstixalK
al the sight, mar baste hither to know tally to the rebels.
It reduces their
little hamlet of JJdorf, nrar the Rhino
The child, who wjts at play before the tbe cause. A loeky thought," she ex­ fightfog force, w hilsl "already they hard
shore, between the villages of Hcrsel and door, at &lt;moe obeyed the energetic com­ claimed ; “’tie God sent It to me I"
exhausted their means of recuperation. —■
11 reel, on the left bank, below Bonn.— mand of tho brave girl, and sped on as
No sooner eaid than done. Being all Thev cannot withdraw from civil life the
Thia mill is said to have been tho scene fast as his tiny lees could carry him on
j her life accustomed to mlll-ge*r, it was few 'individuals left to watch their slaves.
of the following story :
STATION7ERT,
the road by which he knew his parents &gt;&gt;ut the work of a moment for her to net They mua} finish the desperate task on
It was on a Sunday morning, "ages would return from church.
Hannchen the mnehinery in mollon. A bri»k breeze which they’Save entered with the combat,
PENN. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER, EN­
ago,” that the miller of this mill and bis cheered him onward, and. Inspirited his which sprang up, as it were by special
enta already enrol lid in their service. A
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac.. Ac.
whole family went forth to hear the holy little heart ns bo ran.
interposition of Providence, at once set partial a dear bought vitory would of it­
Upon oar
msy he R&gt;s»&lt;t all of
mnre-at the nearest church, in tho village
“Blew thee, boy—bless thee!" she ex-, tbe sails flying! The arras of the hug* self be a calamity to the people whose
of ilersei. ..Tli* mill which was also his claimed, in the gladness of her heart. engine whirled round with fearful rapid­
numbers am so limited, and who have
residence, wasjleft in charge ot a servant 'An master arrives in time, I will offer lily; ths great wheel slowly revolved on
1. A. UASLBIIOOK,
for an enemy the legitimate Govern­
•ftirl named Hannchen. or Jenny, a stout up a taper on the altar of our blessed its sxle; tho “smeller gear turned, and
A TTORNKV awl doenastorot La*. Mfeitor ir
ment, against whom they have rebelled,
A Cl&lt;ai»r/rG Genera! Ijnd “ri Tax Xgcut.lieartcdlaas, wb&lt;&gt; bad long lived with lady of Krcnlxburg, by Bonn.”
• •
•
o-at—-u they
with a population equally brave, and in­
O Jtac. accond story of Holbrook a Btoek.
■
him in thr.t capacity. An infant child of
She sat down on the stone bench by camo into action—lb* mill
in full herent resources by all odds' creator.—
an age unfit fur church, was left in her the mill door to case her over-excited
7. M. RVMELL.
From er^migralion alone might. we al­
operation.
charge likewise. Tb* girl was busily spirit; and she wept, ns she sat, at the
it wes at the very Instant that the ruf­ most makeup our loss of population a for
OttVtHCTAN andSargroo. Offict IsHesasTl
employed in preparing dinner for the re­ thought of her happy deliverance.
finn Dietbcr had succeeded in squeezing wonderful and unprecedented as ia the
17 -Store. fHataylroei.
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turn &lt;if her master and his family, when
•‘Thank God I” she ejaculated ; “thank himself through th* aperalnre in th* in­ fact, while engaged in a war where bat­
who should enter, all.of a sudJeu but an
terior of th* great drum-wheel. Hi* dis­ tles rivaling that of waterion are of con­
old sweetheart of here, named Henrich
may, however, was indescribable when tinual occurrence, wo are drawing from
Boftelor.' He was an idle, graceless fcL
A shrill whistle from the grated win­ he began tn bo whirled about with its ro- Euuope increasing numbers of her hardi­
low, whom th* miller had forbidden bis dow of th* chamber in which she bed
talion, and found that hi* effort* to put a est population. Even Canada itself, that
house,|bul u bum Jenny, with the amia­ shut the ruffisn Ijeorlch. cSuglit her oar, atop fo the powerful machinery which peaceful British province,*where, timid
ble perversity of her sex, still liked— and made her start nt one* to her feet.
wav eet In motion, or t&lt;» extricate him­ people at first sought refuge from our
perhaps all the better because others
“Dicthcr 1 IJielhershe heard him self from his perilous situation, were civil strife, is giving to ns laborers and
gave him no countenance. She was glad shout, “catch the child and roraq hither! fruitless. Hiserie* ware most appalling;
soldiers, so marvelous are the attractions
to sec him, and she told him so, too ; and I am fast. Coras hither. Bring the boy bis curses and imprecations were horrible whereby the Northern Stales allora with­
although in the midst of her work, ahe here, and kill the girl 1"
GEKTUTWE.
.
to bear. Hanncben hastened to the spot, in their borders the enterprising and
not only got bint something to eat at
and
saw
him
cgught,
like
a
reptile
as
bo
industrious of every nationality.
■
KOBKRTN A STRIKER.
She glanced banlily up at tbe casement
once, but also found tim* to sit down
from which .lbs imprisoned villain’s hand was, in bis own trap, Il need nol be ad­
rue, April Ji, tan*.]
a ilh him and hate a gossip, while be dis­
She
beckoned to some &lt;rao in the fieldA”d then ded that sb* did nol liberal* him.
patched the food she set before him. As
looked anxiously after her infant emis­ knew that he would b* more frightened
About the middle of August, it will be
he ate, however,-W Nl’MT his knife.
sary.' Tb* little messenger held on his than hurt if h* kepi within.bis rotary remembered, it was announced that a
“Pick that up, my lass," said he. in a
way unharmed, however; and sb* thought prison ; and sh* knew, also, that unless letter had been received by a prominent
i-Aing wav. to the good natured girl.
to herself that the alarm was a false one, bo attempted to escape, there was no dan­ Kentuckian from ex-Goreroor (Morsbead,
“Nay, ’Henrich," she replied, “your
raised to excite her fear,“nod ottroome ger of hi* falling out of it. even though who ia now in Paris, and who wrote that
back should be more supple than mine. ।
be were insensible and inanimate all th*
ho had seen tho draft of a treaty, drawn
for you have l«ss work V&gt; make U stiff. 1 her resolution.
Just, however, as U* child reached a while. In th* meantime, the wheel went up between Napoleon and Slidell, in
I
labor
all
tbe
day
long,
and
yon
da
noth
­
KHIPPEN A BBBB0V8,
hollow spot in the next filed—lb* channel round and round, with ito steady, uncoas
which recognition and assistance were
ing. But never mind ! 't’kould go ban!
of a natural drain, the© dry with th* ing motion; and round snd round the fully guarantied , Tease being the consid­
with me, ’an I refused tn d» mare thnn I
heats of summer—she raw another ruf- ruffian went with it, steady and unceas eration, and that by the next steamer, he
that Tor you, bad though you bs."
ingly,
loo.
In
.vahi
did
b*
promise
tba
frnn starling from the bed/of tbe drain,
hoped to announce tho consummation of
ThisWM spoken half sportively and
’’oSreT'Jar-UckRtoest'! appetite tb* Foilvdcc,
and, catching iho’child in hi* arms, hasten stout hearted girl to work b*r no barm , the treaty.
d^giri1™, *t^ m^i w'
iVd «?• toward the mill, io aocnrdanree with lhe in vain did he implore her to take pity
““
J.C.Bcasow^ .
Il is now announced that a fortnight
direclton* of hia accomplice. In n mo on hie helpless condition ; In vnin did he since another letter arrived from Morescapegrace, sWe Wils too honest imd inrfc.Q. HOLBROOK,
menl she perceived her danger, and In a pray to all the powers of henven, and bead, who wrote that the Confederate*
dustrions herself to encourage and ap;
abjure
all
the
powers
of'bell,
to
bis
aid.
moment more sbo formed her future
wore frustrated. as Napoleon bad notified
prove Of Idlsoete And d euspiekm* eour.0 plan of proceeding. Retreating into &lt;h* She would nd hoar or heed bira,b« whirl­
Sidell that negotiation* could proceed no
of life in any on* *!*$, however dear
mill, »bc. donbU-loeked and bulled tbe ed round in th* untiring wheel, until, al
Military snd Itesl Estate Clshn* yrampuy
rtber, till the P&lt;4i*h quartic© was
fopH
. ^sw^atAew.Ws.
her. She stooped down, accordingly, to doors-the only apparent entrance to the last feeling and perception felled Mm,
rd ifl. Offlcs fo Helbrmk pinck.
__
settled. This. Morehead construed to
pick up «U knlla. Assbe was i» ik aol
edifice, every other means of obvious and ho saw and board no more. He fell mean an indefinite postponement of the
tivarherous
villain
A. nijBAXS.
access to tbe Interior being barred by ssnselesa on lb. bottom of tb* angina; matter, brought about by the news of the
means of strong iron gratings fixed al all but even then hie InaaUnaU body con­ Union successes In the Booth west, and be
tbe windows—and iben took her post nt tinued to b« whirled round and round as indulged in the gloomiest forebodings.—
ni» upper cnxsment, determined to await before—tho brnvn girl not daring to
patiently either her roaster's return, and trust tn appearances in oonneutlon wtlh have suddenly ceased bragging about r*G-Ur «m*queul delivery from that d« aueh n vilUln, and borage therefore, afraid ngnlUuu.
ceroua poeition, or bar own death, if il to nuspend the workingof the machinery,
or to stop the mill gear and tackl* from
IL F. CHKRRY.
were iocvitabla.
Gsx. Gn*xv Bzuevxs ix EaiUCtrAZNOnXYT cr.«ttk*sa Notary PubMv- 0®*'
"New.” oho said to hcraelf, “never tunning ni tbelr foil speed?
now.—Thu Presidknl bas recently reA loud knncHftjt »l tb* doer was short­
C/ in the Ceyrt Hoose.
shall 1 leave my master's bouse a prey to
qeivhd a letter from Gen. Grant, in which
each villains, or permit hia property to bn ly alter beard, arid eh* hastened hither.
tbalofoesr gives in bin hearty a Ik nine
curried off before «y *I*A by iWm. It was b*F marter And bis family, accom­ to the policy of th* Administration as in­
while J has* life ami strength to defend panied* by several of IheirliBtghbora. Th* augurated by tbe proclamation of free­
g. c. PRINDLE,
•n'a.r.ftrt ot tU AlUo-Ua
dom, which be term* tbe mart formidable
co 8,nd»y had. o aW ' anlWpalwl, aweapon in the National arsenal He adds
iraeud tbalr Mtaotlnn. and U.J UaUodd that be shall gladly oo-opersla with Ad,
.mcrwMibo «’r«
1 day&gt;*f sash week.
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'
1
,
b— from *»f»h &lt;orUap.r'.a.ot u
ed to hnr; "lb* grata
h-.ld.ng the
jutootGau. ThnmopinM* faraMfim
colored regiment, fcr.wNeh two expedi­
IbMbJTju'iSd
rii
tion. ranlXtby him Ind Jrandy br^hl
at Metiiild*;'aDd,as
a- &lt;M dmd WdlmndUr. be bad cut lb* cords wherewith tbe child In many recruits. Gen. Gmi Inewon­
Was erected
•FT*’ •* ■
lied, but bn wto unablo tooMnfoaay tally mentions that tbe rebels hern driv-.
•Onfrund lUr." k* mted. ^jdjjw waa
•erowM of fo* «treer*nnry' rireumetenso into the interim nil the ntotras rat tb*
Um fa-ten .pWmm
vte* U»
«ltiom with* 10 mUto W.Mar
th*door, ©si’ll break it in on
rflhuMMtoippi• r; .
&lt;7
on. A libaraldtseount to jaartf odvertaaers.

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eiDotgency lasted, fiirsonk hnr nt once,aa

�WadBcUay IcrBlagt

fbwrw.f that hi. (WiHdfrMuit
each m to enable him te know 1
ifbd Stovementa. of the Wpsa ■
the battle of Sunday, buRo M
thy -field tho very last news that I
tatberod there. In Balnrday'a 1

Ho. ertf
■sriagthat w ass gHsaatti
OVSHOCKOrC

IS TERT FULL AMI

Ltotoy—NIL Brockway.
Aarafl to dfer battle to the
«r»jr itfik.

jMhr'

a^d.Oe^ toataad of aendlng bulletins of
hiefoiy: to Riehmo^l, and threatening the
IntrwrftmA ierinif of Bodecnae with anUhe^atttak. ha w^ldSive beeo'retreaV

ble to spare tbftes troops, miiy be regardbd M tha cause of tbe * temporary check
Esw^rarh Georgia. If 1b idle to
q^gqverijment of willingly Wu&lt;9u^

Mtada's^army so as to render audt results
possible. It was abtolutely OBoBssary
tbatr1be riots In New York be suppressed,
i?'d. (hit tbell vas and 'property ‘ of 'Idyal
dmd

at tha.North be protected, while tbe

Government was endeavoring to increase
hs armies, thus to make eventual triumph
osar tbe rebels, certain.
■
■J^^^old thra, that the. ahti-drnft riota
In New York alone made It passible for
Gm. Lea tbssoadwae-halfaf biaarmy U»
Georgia.** Had It not been necessary to
eah 25,000 veterans'of the Army of the
Potomac to New York to quail a Cop­

perhead riel, and rebellion, Rosecraus
could not have been confronted by a
force that would have seriously impeded
hh march to the Gulf. Whatever may

be the evil, results from tho battle in

Georgia, tbe Soymouritea of New York,
and their1 friends tbrougout all tbe Northdra States, are alone responsible for them.
la it singular that the rebels should look
upon these oopperheads os their fn Jids 1

It waa pretended by the Copperhead
newspapers that the South desires nothing
so much as the defeat of tbe Democratic
party at the North this ML They have
the unblushing impudence ftpallege that

the success of tho Republicans would in­
sure the permanent separation of the
North from tbe South, and that Sumner,

Wilson, and all other lenders of that
pvrty are working expressly to secure
that cod. Bot their own friends shall
convict these Copperheads of falsehood,
says The Richmond.£nquirer of Sept. 7:

“The success of tbe Democratic party
wouWbe bo longer doubtfbl should Gen.
Lee once morn advance on Meade. Pnrtlea th the United States are so nearly
. balanced that the Iess tad vantage thrown
In ftvoF of tfae will insure its success.—
Should ’ the 'Confederate army remain
quiescent on the banks of tbe Rappahan­
nock, tbe boastful braggadocio of Yankee
reports will be confirmed, and, Lincoln
s»d ■allrck will point in triumph to the
condition of the Confederate
army a. a confirmation of theigrent victo­
ry' Won In' Transylvania. ‘Die Demo•rsta, unable to gainsay such evidence,
wiM be constrained to enter the contest
hr Speakership shorn of tbe principle
part of their strength—tbe disgraceful
mismauagetoenk and tend net of the war.
"Gtae. Lee must turn politician ns well
as warrior,and w»believe that be will
prove the most suocetaful politician the
Confed arsey ever produced. He may so
move and direct bis army as to produce
pcdUical resuito which in their bearing up&lt;« this war will prove more effectual
than the bloodiest victories. Let him
drive Meade into Working Ion, and he will

^RiftnrijiD Accnwtv.—Wn omitted to
trtftolibn last week, the occurrence of a
Mkj aocldect ou the Michigan Central

railroad, which occurred, near Lawinn,
slgteew miles west of Kalamaxoo, on the
last "day&amp; the State Fair, by which five

persons were instantly killed, and sumo
.li-A. ._2zzi.y^2:J_"/r.L,-LT____ .
did.,.’ Il appeqratbal the cart left Kal*-

ruaaoo about 8 o’clock P. M, crowded
whh-passengers, and that eotoe rowdies,
uUnodtid by life conductor, uncoupled
tba iwb rear cart from the rest.

They

rpk.oi ta thia way—ths detached cart a

ielta? Dnwton, when tho rear cart ran

Into them, druablqg the colliding coaches,
UMT-Mtof tod u.lmloj iUIr kmi.

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Beltorbe-lEHeAntawr.
"
DMmi Ctoi-W w t^hfead.
- Woodland*-W W MoKnlghL
^EjlSiaM.&gt;"M6Mheaa.
•
»
' ItoejiMM AC Beach.
Mnoeow-xT H Blgwl.
, Ceresco—To be supplied.
T H Sia«,1 Preaident, and L Coph.ll,
।
hg^tof AIMca CoU^a.'
txawsruat ttosxn.
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,
Y. H. JneockM, P. E.
CtAdWlerij Jesnftng*. ■' 'BWfiWwhiif. : **" '' &lt;
Centerville—A L Crittenden.
Cdmfgadne—D R Latham.
Whtoe Pigm-N W Steele.
Morrill a— A.. W Torrey.
Sturgis—G D Lee.
Burr Oak—Win Donat
Reeding— A J Rmell.
Qaiwey—T J Cocgdon.
Jonesville—T G Owen.
Hillsdale—T Lyon
Oseo—C T Van Antwerp.
Smbria—To be supplied.
tahfield—H Uw.
Allen—Wildon Gray.
North Adame—A C Haywood.

F. B. Banga, P. E.
Katnmasoo—-F D Heminlngway.
Osbtemo-D W Tnthill.
Schoolcraft—J Billings.
Battle Creak—N. Fassett.
Cooper—C II Fisher.
Galesburg—H M Joy.
West Climax*—To be supplied.
Riehland—E C Chambers.
Prairieville—J II Tanner.
Otsego—E H Day.
Allegan—N 8 Otia.
Wayland—W I Blowers.
Ganges—G A Vaughan.
Threw Rivero—-A A Danton.
Bedford—G W Chapin.
H. Penfield, P. E.
Nilea—A J EMred.
Buchanan—J 8 Border.
Dowagiac—J I Buell.
,\v
Cassopolis—1 Bennett.
Edwardsburg—L M Bennett
Brownville—To be supplied.
Pokagon—M D Camburn.
Berrien—E Board.
St. Joseph—L M Edwards.
New Buffalo—Eraatus L Kellogg.
Decatur—A Y Graham.
Lawrence—E D Bacon.
Coloms—D C Woodard.
Lawton—J W MlUsr.
Keeler—G W Hoag.
Paw Paw—8 C Woodard.
'
Waverly—J R Berrey.
QUID ttLFlDS OMTWtCT.
H. Morgan, P. E.
/
Grand Rapids, E*il—J W Robinson.
do
do West—8 Steele.
Kelloggville—J L Child.
Sparta—B W Smith.
Lamont—D Eagle.
Muskegon—Il Caldwell.
Newaygo—A. A. Rolfe.
Courtland—J W Caw thorns.
Laphamville—W J Swift.
Greenville—W Rork.
Flat River—E Marble, sod to be sup­
plied
Otiaco—A P Moore.
Whitney rille—J N Dayton.
Saranac—M i Smith.
Ionia—L W Earl.
Middleville—A J Van Wick.
Mill Point—W W Colby.
Berlin—D S lUvilaod.
»
tea—8. Bigelow, and to be sup-

11. HaU, P. E.
Lansing—D Bums.
Grand lx-dge—J Fowler and J Roberta.
Maple Rapids—G E Hollister, x
St. Johns—O F Chase.
.
Mathcrtnn—N Mount.
Ovid—T Clark and J Gulick.
De Witt—C Chick.
Portland—Francis Glass.
&gt;
t
Lyons—E D Young.
Charlotte—EH Weatlake.
Vermontville—G D Palmer.
Okemoo—To heaepplied.
Gratiot—To be supplied.
Chippeway—D O Fox.
OnondMB—U Manon.
Mason—H C Peak.
Palo—W F Janhina.
Isabel Indian Misston—To bo supplied,•
a C. Otaa, Principal ia Lansing;
Academy.
J. J. Oxm, Chaplain ia the Army.
MAxmn Bumucr.
.
. J. Boynton, P. E.
Traverse City—G W Sherman.
Northport—A L Hoag.
Elk Ra^de-J A Sprague.
Manistee—V. G Boynton.
Pantwater—A A Darling.
White River—I R A Wightman. .
Oceana Indian MMon—P Greenaky.
Pine Hirer Indem Miaaioa—isucr
Grmeky■
Bcaor.ta—B. S. Pratt.......- . ,
..
J H Mmmori, Missionary for Indiana.•

ele falling in the desperate attack upon
non that Gaa. WWaet bad been
Thomas, an din a fierce but not persistent
and killed by Gee Dio Taylor,
dash upon the right, took tbs opportuni­
ty of some movement in the center to
Brawi states the fruits of tbe
strike there. They massed a column six
*0* priemmro
battle at.CWMaeegs*
1-------------- r— 47------or eight feet deep against our thin line,
of whom 2,000 are wounded ; 30 pieces
■nd broke through It, scattering the . dlof artillery ; 25 stand of colors and guid­
vlsjons, more by mala strength and pres
Aawa Mlitrntotirtnillir nm^MiWhiimjj
- neTtfWMhaMwa.
on.. and over 10.000 email arms.
sore tian by their fire. Into the hilU eod
Gan. Lce la-ued ootbaMlh, aroogr.V
F1R8TCLA8S
From the booming of the first gun
hollows and woods of Mission Ridge, be­
upon
Sumpter
to
Ute
present
hour
there
hind them, where the nature of the
GROCERY, EATING AND BILLIARD
ground made It difficult to keep them lo- has been but one thing tn be done, and
An Atlanta dispatch seya that Bragg.
gather or rally them. This waa tbe only that wan, Am dewaffie AAAm &gt;y wnH
In reply 'to' Roaecrans requat to bury
reverse of tbe day. It embraced but taryforoe, and let tbe Union ruiort iUtlf.
their deed and reliwwa their wounded, said
l»o divisions, as already stated, and of There is Do negotiation needed, no con­
that
he had enough Yankee priwmero tn
these Sheridan and Davis, who, Wilder ciliation, no conservatism ; tbe more rad­
bury tbe dead and enough Ysajiee sur­
says, did oil that human daring and cool­ ical, the more thorough, the more summa­
REWARD.
ness could,rallied a considerable number, ry and speedy the crushing out, the bet- geons to attend to the wounded.
Another Atlanta dispatch reports Gen.
land returned to the fight
Nol many taif. The disease to radical i and Done
Wheeler,,
with
hie
cavalry,
across
the
were killed or captured, as the rebels but ralcal means will cure iL Let the
were prevented from using their advan­ rebellion and the rebels ba put down, Tennessee. Another dispatch same dale
tage by a deadly flanking fire thrown into and tbe long crashed Union men be ele­ reports Lookout Mountains held by Gen.
them no Wilder's seven shooting rifles vated to power and restored to tbe Hood’s divinon, now under Gon. J in kina.
and artillery as they passed him in pur­ Union* asM. people of the South. Hither­ “It is not supposed that an aasault will
suit. He says they did not go a half to the three hundred tbooMnd stavebold be made, as we command the sitnatioo
mile bey ond his line, and soon fell have been considered tbe “People of the and need not sacrifice our troops. Rueaback.
After this be held his ground South ;*'dow let the thing be reversed; let crans ho two lines of defence, 600 yards
tbe great mass of the free men of the apart. Gen. L»«ig«treet command, tbe
fire huvrt without moletlotion. How
Thomas held tho left or mein body of the Slave States come up and take their rank river and rallr».*id below Chattanooga.—
army is known to every body. On both and trua position ; 1st lAem henceforth be Our loas in killed and wonndtd will not
flanks the rebels were stopped and beaten tbu people of tho South, and shape the exceed 13.000. Tbe Yankee loo. in kill­
back. In tbe centre (hey broke up two dealiny of that country.—Indiattapolit ed. wounded and prisoners will reach
28,000. Fiv«&lt; Yankee hospitals are in
divisions, but with a less fatal result than
our hands full »f wounded. Thursday
might have been expected. This is tbe
night tbe «wmy made two attempts on
sum of the matter.
On Sunday night
Wilder distributed his brigade so as to
our lines, anJ were driven back built
linine toihcir intrenchmrnta.”
protect the roads from the right to Chat­
The L&gt; mliburit RepultHean of Sept. 28
tanooga, and on Munday joined tbe main
body in good order and good spirits,
reporta slight ■kirmishbig is upper East
Thomas came In on Monday, at bis own
Tetmensee. near Zullio*fler. A battle in
pleasure, with more than two thirds of
that quarter is hardly prohabla, as Burn­
tho whole army, and anything but a de­
side will be forced to retire to reinforce
feat to report, as tbe most dispiriting ac­ cram was, prior to the war Jan unvary big Rosecrana.
counts show. Our line was held, except Democrat. Wriling from Murfreesboro,
CliAM.Wm&gt;x. Sept, 27.—Tbe enemy is
al tbe right of the center, till we chose be says:
evidently ^making himselfimpregnable on
,
to leav? it, aa Rosecrsns would have done
“I am glad to see tbe aplendid/atand
before the fight, if the rebels bad Jet him. you have taken against slavery, with all
Bturrou'Sepl. 28.—The enemy burn­
They fought to break him up before he ita burro re, barbarities and shocking Im­ ed the railroad bridge al Carter Station
could gel back to the impregnable puri- ।moralities. Slavery is dead, and nothing 20 miles from here, Saturday, evacuating
tion st Chattanooga, and only succeeded ।can resuscitate it.
To understand this the place , and ia now retreating in tbe
in breaking up two divisions. As -Wil- fullyjou
।
direction of Kttotrllle, our forces purse
should pay us a visit. • •
der came in be gathered* up tnd brought ISlavery is doomed, and those who now ing. Our earaly occupied Joncslx.ro al
with him a very large amount of stores ,uphold It will soon be held up to public 10 o'duck last night.
■nd material, supposed by those in Chat- odium
,
A Gord.-nsvillediapatrb Sept. 8. ears
and execration.
No statesman
tanooga, and of eourc by the Herald will
■
vindicate it. no friend of human pro­ the Federal force beyond tbe Itapidau'te
writer, to have been lost. Amongjliewo ।grew will strclcb forth a hand to break represented at 00,000 effective men —
were two guns, one hundred ambulances, jita ML
Opinions are omflicting as to whether '
sixty beef rattie, and a large number uf
Almighty God has certainly ordained there w ill be a fight soon nr n&lt;&gt;L
ammunition wagons and caissons. Sitni- tho
I
destruction of slavery in this country,
lar recoveries were "doubtless made by where
&lt;
it has been more offimsive and
other portions of tbe army, but the cor- immoral
•
than in any other.”
Washington, Ort. 3.—The following
respondent bad hurried off to publish bis
dispatches failed*t&gt;&gt; get through la.t night
description of the fight, and knew nothing
owing to s heavy storm al&lt;&gt;n^ a borli&lt;H&gt;
of thia rather important variation of the
“Hang the slavery question! Pm die of the Jinw:
state of facta behind him. Our loss in
Official news from Chattanooga dated
with it. Let ua ignore it and pul
prisoners, In both days, the Colonel says, gusted
f
the rebellion.” Hearken oh, Sol­ yesterday is understood to represent the
will not exceed twenty five hundred, in- down
‘
Bragg makes
to jour brother, who |« even now situation still favorable.
eluding the wounded. In artillery it will omon,
*
be less than Col, Barnett supposed, as ’running through the streets yelling at the no advance.
of bis voice: “My bouse is burning
New York, Oct. 5.—Tbe Tribune't j
guns were recovered and brought in top
1
JjpVERSAU
of which be could know nothing when he op
‘ ! Don't notice the fire at all fur I’m \\ asbiagtun special stales that gentlemen |
____Lt____ .i__ .L- ________ _r.... rdisgusted with It. Let us ignore tbe fire w ho are arcostomed to wateh the current
We captured about 2,000 prisoners, of and put out the conflagration T” We can of European p,litica, and iu tha receipt
whom Wilder brought 1530 with him to ignore tho fire and extinguish tha flames of ptivaie corrcepindence from well-in-'
Sloventon. Tbe distance of the battle­ jest as easily as we can Ignore slavery formed sources abroad, predict that a
field from Chattanooga, baanot been fully and pul down tbe rebellion. Why. I he 7.
ouiot iae
understood, and tbe supposition that rebellion is to slavery what a cough is to I ulish question, will convulse Europe by
Roaecrant was driven back twenty or consumption ; only Its legitimate mani­ next spring.
It can do no barm now to say, arrange­
thirty miles has added a gloomy shade festation. We cannot avoid the slavery
even tn the moat cheering aspect of the quvstioa; we mnaCeither settle it, or it, ments for forwarding tn-.ps from Wash­
fight; but the distance waa email—our will settle us most effectually, for ever. ingum to the Department oflhe Cumber­
-NathoiUe
Union.
land
have been brought to each pet lection
extreme right, which waa furthest away
thatooldiera who left here on Friday
on Snndny, being leas than twelve miles
off, and the left, after falling back to Mis­
"Tux Pumihut'i proclamation takes week were on last Tuesday in position to
sion Ridge, being hardly tnora than a half all the starch out of the society formed in render effective assistance to Gen. R*weof It
tbe Ninth congressional district (upper 7***’
bJr Ub*
rawAred
Waa. W and a have we Ogs. AU oUwro are
On Monday, immediately ofUr the re­ part of New York city) to render tbe heavy reinforcements.
vrarraated.
The President Ua iaaoed a proekmai is Ibe stss gtneroB; swd la grivete faailr
turn from the field, Wilder teat tent of draft inoperatise. Money was raised
op the Tennettee to guard foede and pot- and men were appointed to push the con­ tfoo appointing th. last Th.redsy in No­
Oasyes JtM,ef the ~Aawrieee AgneUhariat,~
vember
as
a
day
of
Thanksgiving
and
ut far Burnride't benefit, end took with scripts beyond the reach of tbe Governsays of th«
.
mem by the use of the writ of habeas entpus-but the labor is lost, and tbe fund
"A ebUd eaa readily wrtaa out a tubfull of
*•**«
• R-man axt
were aq/Wy delitcred, at the courier taking Is a sinking fund.-JY. r. Tribune.
CstloLc proraU uf lk. viUt pro^tavery
them pot baekjvti at Wilder ttarled home.
This assures tbe country that Burnside
sort, is much exercised because one of
the great lights of the Reatiah f.ilh has
will not be caught unprepared.
When
thrown hie influ------ *-------- •
tbe courier reached him be was moving
mstiity and imi
toward Caltanooga, at what point, or
kY ON FRUIT CULTURE.
ting tb»r~“
with what strength, It would he Improper
to state; but wa may state that, by this
time, he is past ail danger of being Inter­
cepted by tha rebdt, and ims force enough
to make good oil Roaecrans baa lost, and
something over. At Stevenson, Wilder
heard a rumor that Grierson's cavalry,
i atnck a profound wrath srcinsl the Ab.
iiht*1? “w
• ’“•* pithbio
from the Mississippi, were within ten
light Fortunately, be &lt;JIW, not nsnremiles, and that Sbertuan'e whole corps
■ent tbe brot blood of the Raman^fe.
waa within two days’ march, coming up
vlw communion.—Hyannu Mttttnoer.
from Decslar, Alabama, but tha rumors
were undoubtedly false, i J Grierson
" '
waa
la Springfield, ItllnoL,
&gt;ie, .on Friday, and
SbermaD could not have
«va got to the point
staled, from the Big
„ Blue
Black, io tbe lime
that has eJar—* *'
------- tbebalUa,
u
tinea
and wo
know that I--------------------------.
Among the incidents of tbe battle of
Saturday, Cui. Wilder deeeribed tbe
frigbtfol slaughter M Longstreet's man
st the time they worn driven back by our
left wing. Thto celebrated corps, as des
parate aoidiers as ever lived, attacking
two divisions, Van Ctave's nd Davis', to
the right and a litRa taUront ol Wddar,
separated them end pushed on through
tta opea saaoe, yalping-lba rebel about
of a civilised harrah—

.

UNIVERSAL

CLOTHES WRITER

raitssuL risTas* niuti:

SPECIAL NOTICES-

n&amp;S* KtJ? Ttf.TVXXi’l”*

^Rmturxa.—From tbe I

M.

of the
E. Cowfereaca, p|
where, it will be seen ibJ

-Gnsann haa been returner]

SsLoox.—Wa would call

tbe new aArertiaemeuT“of“
Naughton, in another coluw

Next Wxrx, Monday, ia I
fiir the annual meeting of t J
Supervisors. Tbe Circuit cl

o&gt;anty also commences ftsl
M unday.
_ . _
I

AwktfAL Tax Balxs, I
nwwewd on Monday are we|

and a sharp competition had
feated so far during tbe salea.
are regarded as valuable.
FixxFaurv.—O. F. Musicj
laud, has left at our office a fe
(mens of excellent apples, sJ

be natural fruit, although they I
weraWe the Holland Pippin.
To BaSuBrxm.—We lear I

tbe agency and energy of. H.
St. Mary's Lake, and the ente]
commodation, and perhaps, ini
MiXp* C««r.l R*iln»a,«

rlready looking over tbe ro
Railroad from thto place to Ba |

Next week, Wednesday and I
isewTOoWUty .Fair; and we woe I

the idea upon nor cnanly reader I
is ili 'bo roar Fair, It will be I

make it, or fail to be stat j-

niaka ft. The i-fiicers can .mlj
arrangements, and prepare the I
jrawr exhibition.

If you Ml to

•dgM«wr Mock, ynwr grain, fruit,
UKvwfof y*w po iltry nr your,
arp tben the Fair will be a fa
&gt;&gt;•&gt;1 •uherwiae.

From percent h

ere believe tha Fair will he the
.-maty has oyer krvwn. Weuil

there are toLe prewml *&gt;iue 1
fo&gt;rues from abroad which will a I
interest of the ncowimi.
]
As an additional feature ofiul
to announced, that betweeh eight I
o’clock in tbs morning, eras *w|
be cot together, there will bs I

(Meaa«£hoesaa,foUowed by
and citizens, formed under the I
of ibe Marahal ta the square in I
the Hastings House, and.msrci'."
Fair grounds.

Allow wm to state through you |

Jo answer to several Inquiries al
«to me, that the Teschcra’ Ced
«to«a by School inspectors in tbi
(require ajfo. cent stamp on rart.
«bem validity in law. Such to U
ikxigivac by tbe Commissioner &lt; |
mlRevenue, In answer to a not&lt;!
&lt;phry which I recently addre

�IM
1

■t tirrnt,

1863.

1868.

I

mwo
THE ONJ,Y EXCLUSIVE

CASH STORE

I ’LI

Jlotirts.
caiNCERY SALE.

i

«^tag excepting withia* fo«

&lt;J
THE LARGEST AND BEST

PI

wurprtm VM«nr MMaptiAM
Rktubxkd.—From tho appointments

“I W-l dbn; ad IT Mr p~4. .o.W
km. railrmd.O., „„ ,lpM u

STOCK OF GOODS

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Jir

of the M. E. ConforeMs, pabllebed else,
where, it will be' seen that Rev. T. B

•bo ta. «| tarn, I.UJ, «,(—rtLG,
. fc.
Gbabokb has been returned to tbe charge bold la aarw^aod It will b,
’“’■““•I'W^l-fcr.lb.lrMbora.
in this place.
•Ul b. «lgU^ whM. tb. limit, at ow
Rtuotora.—n«v. Mr. Dvlb^, from IxaatIM .llbp.
abroad,

MONEY TO PAY FOR GOODS,

COME AND BUY MORE
CALL AND EXAMINE

held Berrien according to tha

forma of th e Episcopal Church, at tbe
Presbyterian meeting bouse, on Sunday

OTTTL

last. ’

!’

UtHSflr

Naughton, in another column.

fl&gt;r tbe annual meeting of the Board of
SopcrviMru.

Tbe Circuit Court for this

&lt;-'unly also commences ita session on
Monday.
'Du Annual Tax Salks, which com­
menced co Monday are well attended,
and a sharp competition bad been manL
ferird so far during tbc^ahles. Tax titles j

■'3 Htiri J “

i

$
F
h
iS
S
is
I

johinvhhvm

g IsJ”ll

are regarded aa valuable.

FrxKFainT.—O. F. Munion,of Woodimena of excellent apples, supposed to

l»e natural fruit, although they maefa reacnihls the Holland Pippin.

GUARDIAN S SALE.
e.1*,
atottav of ths ntnte of 'Tbomu B.
BtaMwaamk ■ atasr.
no word of any Catholic editor aaaailed ..-?**** ** “•rvI'X girrn that in pursuaes of s
it, ao long aa It would be nnjnat and ilia- lio*aMgruiiMtoaa,by tbsJsdgs &lt;rf Prob.1. far
R.l to do; but now that it la dead—dead
7
” 0,8 ‘“fc dV &lt;&gt;f *«r»ri.
’ ths higbostrfP?
” t0ri“1tbe
* “reridrnos
P“W,e ,ueof
by tbe act of Ila admirer.—we will not iu?.
Uon to
hSdw,
wrnaent to see ita body feetering on tbe tbs snbscnboT, in tho townxhip of Aurrn. in arid
county, on Mond.v, tbs »th &lt;fay of November.
highways. '
•
Jkf’d iu “?*
•“ *be .ftenwon of that d.v,
•'Let It be buried out of alibi forever: the following described real route, belonging to
let It real with all it* horror, in tbe grave; arid minors to wit t Tho .oato-wc.t quarter of
tbe Mnth'WMt qurtsr of section fire,
in
let it. memory foda from the recollection tows owe (I) north of lUage oevew(7/wwL esw ,
pi men. It was an outrage against hu trining forty neras of lM&gt;d. more or les*: bring
to tbs oouniy al Barry and State of Michigan.
manity, such aa tbe history of no other
HANNAH K. WILSON.
people could exhibit. There was some­
DstM September M. IMS.
Guardiaa. ,
thing manly in the old custom of reduc
ing to slavery him whose eword had been
beaten down by a stronger arm on tbe
battle-field ; there was a show of justice
in reducing to bondage the debtor who
could not pay hie creditor; but, for
American alar ry, there su no excuse.
it was a monster crime—from the neixurw uf tbe African in bis own land to tbe
moment of bis death, when his body was
wasted by toil, rather thnn disease, to
uphold the luxury of a master!
“Well, it has fallen ; and we arecslled
‘abolitionists,’ because we refuse our con­
sent to its resuscitation! We are proud
uf being called so, under circumstances
evatod. and ril other person« In termed In said
so creditable to the mind end heart. May estote. era required to .ppv.r at . rosrioo at Mid

-OF THOSE-

STOCK

Before parch..inf eUrwhcrv, u rr« ut cent
we CM tnik. it .n object far you.

Olb Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay
WE WILL NOT BE

CARPETS
OIL-CLOTHS

GOODS I

R. J. GRANT!

IK MY LINE OF TRADE

tion» of tito country. in order dgS every reader
may have aceros to some oao
nn speak to
him rd lu benefit* from personal experience.
SrrofuU depre-tet th« vital enerpe* and thru
leave, ia victim, far.man esbjeet to disease
ual its fatal retain l*xn or healthy nxultiotioru. Hence it tends to •liortm. end does
rveatlvishorten, the average deration of human
life. The vast import.nee of three eon.Weratioc* has led us to rpeudyeon in perfealne a
remedy which it nd equate Ju its cure. This
we now offer to the pnUie amJi-r the noma of

Come and See ! 1

A. L. SKINNER.

we ever deserve tho name !
Wo wlU* court, then lo b. Holden at tb. i’rob.1. On.ee. tn
the rtllags of Hastings, .nd xhow twie, if ur
bear its stigma joyfully through life, and there
be. why the prayer of the petitioner should
carry it into eternity with honor.
Wo sot bs granted:
the agency and energy of IL Willia, of
And it is further Ordered, Chat tbe petitioner
give nolies to the persons interested in said
St. Mary’s Lake, and the enterprise, acestate, of the pendency of said petition, and tbe
bearing thereof, by reusing s copy of Ibis order
cttriimodaliun, and perha pa, interest of tbe
to bo published in the /faeJ-y. Aro.rr, a news­
Mitlignn Centra! Railroad, engineers are
“Asolinonux" tu Alabama.—Tbe neper printed sad circolsting in said etrauly of
s- —Mobil* Reyirttr of a recent date declared Barry, far four sac—— —
said day of baaring.
that “the negro is no longer an object of
Price, with Ucmmer and Feller, *40,
sap*
(A true eopy.)
small ulk in the South. The people of
The WiLCrtx Ac Gibus Sewing Machine
tbe South have a place for them, and that
The Cwanly Fair.
is
Mr btsl Machine riMotri reyard to price,
is in I be army. Tlrre titan Id bt ac ditCOMMISSIONER’S NOTICE
for
Next week, Wednesday and Thursday tiaction of color when a man ia willing
All persona baring cUim. igsinst tbs
Famllr Sewrlss,
i« wuroonuty Fair; end we would impress to fight fur his home and master.”
Astofa# H-UAam IT. Wa&gt;d.
l.iv of Irving, ttocMwd. us hereby notified and
the idea upon our ooanty readers that this
-------- .
___ r.._
_ ......
iv t- be your Fair. It will be what you
malic i|‘ or fyt to be wfal y&lt;»u tail to

JUST RECEIVED

To a* SuavKTNu. — Wc learn that thru'

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

aswinnaacKiaa.

make it.

A large stock of

&lt;3- O O X&gt; S
Which we offer at

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World’s Groat Remedy for
Coughs, Cold*, Inoipiont Con■umption, and for tho relief
of Consumptive patients
in advanoed eugca

Toe officers can .inly make the

arrargvnrenta, and prepare the way for
your exhibition.

If you foil U* bring iu
Tub Mummiks or Tumza.—Messrs.
■ ■fy.-wr stuck, ynor grain, froit, or vegeAyer At Co. have received from Alexan­
tiMeat of y-nr po tltry nr roar works of
dria a cargo of rags to pay for their madart, iben the Fair iwjll be a fo lure, and ieinea, which are largely sold in Egypt.
not otherwise. From present indications . They are evidently gathered from all
we believe the Fait will he tho best this ; classes and quarters of tbe Pacha’s do­
minions—the cast off garments of Hadjis
county haa ever kro&gt;wn. We understand ।
'and Ilowadjis—whit*linenturbans, loose
there are tube present rorite very fine breeches end flowing robes. kNotrfhe
fo&gt;n« from abroad which wifi add to tho lecst part oftheir bulk la cloth in which
bodies were embalmed and wound for
interest of the occasion.
As an additional feature of interest it Ktervation three thousand years ago.
y are no* to be made into jiaper for
is announced, that betweeb eight and nine
Ayer’s AI manses, and thus, after having
u’duck in the morning, or as soon as can wrapped (be dead for thirty renluries.
be got together, there will bo a Grand are used to warn tbe living from ths nar­
Gavaleade uf boraea,follosred by carriages row bouse which they hare so long in­
habited, and to which. In spit* of all our
and citizens, formed under the direction
guard. *nd cautions, we must so surely
of the Marshal la the sqeare in front of go.—Daily Erminy Journal.
the Bastings Bouse, scd.msrchod to tho

GROCERIES
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Nolieo is hereby given Ibri by virtue of llceaae
•nd Mthonty granted to um by the Judge of Frobet. ia end tor tbe eownty of fl«rrv .nd Bute of
Mrehigen. 1 will expose to ule et Public .uction
on M»d.» tbe 1 Vtb &lt;*r of October next, ri one
o’clock in th. riUnwoa. .1 the north door of th.
Court Doom ia the vill.se ot Rulings in th.
oauaty of Bury sad BUM of Jftehl..n, ril W
the nitbt. till, ud inUrral at the ..id ueewued lo
the alswing Asoeribsd Real tririe lying udbci.(
ia tbs said osoaiy sf Bsrry to sit:

Allow me to state through your paper.
in answer to several inquiries addressed
ffo me, that the Teachers’ CurtificalM
givea by School iaspeMora in thia State,
require a Jwt cent stamp on each, to give
&lt;hcm validity ■ law. Such is ths fecisiion given by tbe Commissioner of loler«&gt;al Revenue, in answer to a note of In­
quiry which I rwewUy addressed u»

*"“■

TwMto.

».«.axn&gt;oxr.

Ai Iiomun or tub St bob or CbablbsT-..-A ewr-peod-a rf U» PU1UBBrandy " which may ba found for sate by
K^o, Gn-ra^d^regTOMaUy

“Km •oatl.ioed with iU owa preutinr merit, ail
the rosily vnlusbl. improveuMuto a( tbs higbvr
pnesd mMltinu."—PautnhaaUn.
"This machine, in tb. opinion of Ilia committee,
dll. more nearly the reqriremeela of n aariket
family machine than any on exhibition."—/reaL
IU laaiiiaU JCAaHim vyporiyiBM.
•Taking Into eo.uderaHoo. ahnplidty, dwap
nua. durability, and doing aU wort tbs eommtltoo wars uoaniuMMriv ia faror of Wileox A Olbba*
u a rinXla lbrrod m.cbine"- Peaaapimnm SUU

Clotkin

DVERT18EMENT.

AND

DRY GOODS!

on monroe street a this city.
d eordisllv inttU my old cu*tom«n .nd fried.
Kral and adjotsteg rounttsa. to renew tbrir

Rmi£» rigid I*] west, coutriniog thirty-mvi
frlMre.ri'lMdmoreerle* A Im village ie

Fair grouoda.

made from the fcb* jcicb
r TOK CATAWBA OBAPK. which
grown in abundance in Ohio
^,d from which thia article ia
obtained—it baa an agreeable
flavor, fine clear color, and pea
smites all the qualities for med­
icinal purposes, and for a bevn--------erage of the beat imported
brAnd.es, A. a flavoring fur mine* pie.
and other cooking purpeo-ll » the moat
economical article that can be used, being
one half a dollar cheaper by tha bottle,
and nearly two duUara per gallon cheaper
than other brand Im sold foe that purpose.
Wherever It has been IntroducedIt baa
found rapid aafo, and « d-Hj
&lt;«

-Among tb. but Mid mo.I torvioubl. Hewing
Mnchlne.. Llght.ndriegubt Bniribtd, .nd roris- i
pls in Ila conriruciira, thri It .even. riuXMt ImpuMtble far It logelout of repair. ~JSteiary CKron

•ally known, that wa need do no ram thaw
er.arc the public that iu qnalitv k kept «p to
the host it ever hsu been, and that it iosy U
relied on to do all It has ever done.
Prepared by
Da J. a Art* 4 Co.
Prmtinl am Amljtfem OMe,
Lowell. Mass.
Sold bv aP drwfgfrti everywhere
Robert. ajBtrtkvT.'HraUap • F. L Bkk.. Irtiam
JL.nl
M.C. Swift, Prat.
rirriHe; W. B. R.minjtao. ilMdleviUet B. L
5L*!?i1b' V'nn®n,’i,u- WbolcraJ. by Fsrrud.

BUILDING nARDWAHEJASD MECHANIC*

thaMarthwrat socner, ril in the viLUgeof HmiIoi
*" "“jaffiZa VAg BRUNT, Admiuiriratar.

Barlag mad. arrangvmrnls with maaefactarsrs.
and others, I am prepared Io

&lt;n»a

Dried Aeput M, IMJ.

PICTURE GALLERY!

WHOLESALE TO COUNTRY MERCHANT*.

HARD-WARE!

IN HABTIJIRS. Bury enanty. Mick-. I* Rawer’s
nsw building, up stoira. kd dror.

.

THIS GALLERY

Was sreriU n«w, lari fall, for my xpuiri ncoom
sudaUoa. Thus* wishing for
taxtax. rxoTTJ*asM
A. I c.. raaks. sre iuvitmJ to civo me tbrir pal
rewsgs. AWuslnvItodtooril.
FrixiaiBU.’ M
OETINC. OTW.

DB. A F. DBASE,

practical dehtist,
“rora .K—i •*»*•
BOBBER BASE.

Unusually Low!

�vol. -vni.

th
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IMJteebbl ■
■BTl. ■B.O'BKMs'8

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,€|t

■BtaQou 'mmti

and enrich tbe eoll, all around the vine.
Make drills nol more than fac inchee
deep, and as long aa the branches to bt
hraraA SpRAta • Bate
to «U«
drill., : Nnw, 1«y down the canes in three
aUHon driO. and KM ike® IW at
jw»U ’Ua up a foul of lha - and. of «wd«
ohm to a ataka. Soeb anm as Rebaaia,
Enfsn, Concord, etc*, wffl soon take root
at avery ej'a, add will also send up shouts

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and hence their

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sad oomsqasni profit to foa Proprietor, thu
oaahling htut to axpeud
■Kiuwtj rXV.ou*aw&amp;» rJ&lt;:.
of doHan ««h
in advertising theh
msrita, and publishing tho
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wk&gt;S^.'5
token.IjnlfW«f»antCnee,
anA otAXu. &gt;vo^« Ywae, w
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for tho life and beoith of tha body dependa
upon the purity of the blood.
7f the blood ia pomoned, the l«ody draff
oulamiembleexwtotfoo. Tbwo modicmas

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OJfEpcr«&gt;n writes, her daughter was fared
of fits of nine years' standing, and St Vitus'
dance of two yearn
ANOTHER writes, his son wee cured
after hi. flesh had almoel wasted away.
The doctors pronounced the case Incurs

ANOTHER WM cored of Fever end Agns
after trving every tnedicino in his roach.
ANOTHER wee cured of Fever 8oro
which had existed fourteen yearn
ANOTHER of Rhenmatim of eigbtyearo
Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
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They set so direcJy upon the Liver, exeU
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Lauocrthaa, Whites. Female Weakness.
engsasvaifo pn«io«4 bf lulrrti*! Sror/u/.w&lt; ttnralu,, ■ ml e.r irrr "two vui-,1 V’ Ibv ■ .I'TSlK*
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INOYSICt AX *nd Snvgron. B i
I. wny, nv.r IbvCoort Boone.

D . U. J. HAS

"RVooA ‘VwA^ml'c,

rsSSsr^SiSirT152*1’
RleumsUetn. Goat Xdver Complaint, Dp*.
pop«lt Hoort Disease. Xieurs «la.
who routed br Srmfela i» tbe ».»«&lt;■. «i» rufaUf
ranu l.t ilu* £i-v. S.nirAULLi
,

St. ■&amp;oX®k'»
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ar*A\\t
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37mm fitters ore pul up in quart
bottles, of u-hich the above io a faa-eimile. 37ie label ia finely engraved, and
ia provided with a eafe-guard from
counterfeiter!. (Price fl per bottle, or
•fo/«w M
.
„ •
C. W. Jjfoback, (Proprietor, ffa. 6
East fburth Bl., dneirinodi, to when*

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and you should try them before going for K
iTr-tunphlet or Ahaaaae of ay local
agent, and read tha eertifleatos, and if you
hare ever doubted you wtU
J

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AWEEZEY * Al

A TTOBXETS
LAW sod 3.
A eery. Psriieater attention 1
nnebix, th* InvoaUgntten al
F*roctv«iire* of inortg.xei. Ac
to sttrad lo *U calU is tee lint •

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%d.m, Xjac \\oor tuatt wtawxj

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will care all the aforementioned diseases,
and, of thenwelVre, wfll relieve and cur*
Headache,
Coetivehna,
Colia Q’ains, Cholera ffgahue,
Indigaaticn, (Pain tn tAs goutela,
QHssiness, eta. '
Try these taedicinea, and yon will never
regret it
V
Ask your neighbors, who hare used there,
and they will say they are

LOCAL NEWS.

att cowi^omA &lt;j5 *&lt;vre, a&lt;\&amp;
Vox»cy5uX- *°dl» avuit
u&gt;\\X.c\x make^lKOVK

tor curing
BicphUia,
g^rtfula,
tftin Cpiteaato, I Old Born,
J{hruma.ti*m,
.
Salt
(pyepepcia,
Liver Camplamt, Feinr and JiffU*.
Lntoarrhaaa,
Female Oomplainte
Kryeipelae,
BL ^nthony-e J-rie, •
Tumors,
Eruptione,
Fite, Sor^fulcua Consumption, eta.

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rJE¥an«y Ccmiplavnfa,

Is that Uiey strike at the not of Disease,

It aiutains the Admlnlitratlon and tbe

Facts for Partners.

Mg pears or other fruiijust work on lh«
thanks V&gt;at bear, them lb*

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which have been showered upon hta/rwa -

Vitautt w Hintaas.—Some experi­
ments have recently bedphnnde In France
by persons skilled in th# veterinary art,
with a view of ascertaining Ixiw lung hor­
ses may live without food in certain con­
tingencies, aa for example, being shut up
in besieged place*. Tbshe retails have
been achieved. A ht&gt;rec may lire 25 days
Republican Township.Committee*.
without solid food, and only drink. He
Iturases—Joliiu RubmII, porter Bartoe,B. J.
may live 17 days without eating or drink­
ing. He can live only 5 days when con
BaLvnioa*—Gilbert Striker, MeUhew Hola&gt;«,
sinning solid fort, and without drinking.
After taking solid aliment for the apace
Bamt—W. C. Aiklo, W.' T. Berber.
of ten days, but with an Insufficient quan
Jouxwtowb—Henry P. Bowmen, J. K- Lolbtity of drink, the stomach is worn out—
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER!
ridjte, M. H. Caleme’o.
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,
The above facts show the importance of
Menn Oaeva-Wm. C. Upham, Martin H.
water to tbe sustenance of the borse, and PaitMK-ilonry Mallory.
tbe derive the animal must foci to bo
Rvtlaxo-T, Phillipa, John Goto, Uicherd B.
supplied jrilh it A horse deprived of Shaw.
Tnoaxtrrt.1—J. F. Emory. O.S. Bugbee. A. A.
water three days drank eleven gallon* in
Mead, &lt;LB. Freeman. Porifgc*. Middleville.
three minute*.

If you invest money in tools and then
leave ibcm exposed to the weather, It is
the utroe thing aa loaning money to a
THE GBEAT
spendthrift without secoriiy—a dend Ins.
in both cases.
*
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
If you invest money in books and
at vesey raxrr, mew tmk;
never read them, It is the same thing as
putting your money in a, bank, but never «—
drawing either principal nr interest.
Wk,lmll« Teu la Udi Caulrr.
If you invest money in fine stock and
do not feed and protect them, and prop, They bat
srly care for them, it is tho samoj aa
■dressing yonc«&gt;fo in aillt to do kitchen
»«&gt;rk.
^eff/ni^fonttUOXSTJi/CEe^aL
Ifyou invest money inn good farm and
Another pecllerity of (Im Companyla thalihelr''
do not cultivate it well, it is the same as
marrying a good wife^nd so enslaving her Tea Tastes not only devotes his time to the aeleeas to crush all her energies arid break her
htart. .
_
i.l Aela^eHeTaAJeyerraeUwoetJfiinrmormow eted nd Tea* at an LuS adeyteJ to kufertieBro PsAas amd Pcmpdxs.—To

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m ■AaTtxoe, Manx cot

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W ot Hoo* Eat Asttaa.—Pipe, when
abut up to fatten, are Very fond of cinders
and improve in good eoftditiop by pitting
a certain portion of them every day.—
Some persons at* unable to account for
thia singular propcneiiy in swine. Poul­
try are very fond of eggshell, lime, aand,
dW., *r»d X ia well Imo wM these subatmtqea
are neceessry in order to form the shells
of effii, and lo furnish material for the
bonce t/fowls.
Now, i* Jt reasonable to suppose that
swine eat ashes nit&lt;! cinders for tbe' pur­
pose of supplying the'mktlrial for their
bones, and this singular instinct In ani­
mals so low. in the wale of intelligence is
truly wonderful, for ashes contain tbe in­
gredients which are neec**.ry to form
bonce, vlx: carbonate and sulphate of
lime and magnesia,day, silica gelatinized
and made soluble by fire.
» WLcn hogs are at large, they take in
day and silica with their food and eat
bones and root* , which contain the oeoersary ingedienta; but when they arc
pent up, they endeavor to supply the
material necessary for keeping up their
trainee by devouring aahea onj cinder*.
Let them have plenty of thevn.

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ii. WRian
A Tl'ORXLT -nd COUXJtU.
2V .nd XJicitor .nJ Coanwlio
Ctreaii Co«t CoamimlM i
pArtisote/nltenlHu ps^ •’ ” I

oiairna a&lt;4 monry premr&gt;)&lt; .««!.
OtSro. with W. W. Ralph I ■
Barov Cuaulv. Nu: &gt;*ro
JL B. Forlhcre««reie»fv *1
othro* 1 will b* » .tten-teiw* st
tawly Clerk ingUi* Coart He
• va&lt;v W*duc»d*j.

' J. •.'VAN lBL«r»

WOOLEKDfFACTOBY,
. ., .... HASTIXGS, MICH.

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I WA#r ^,000 lbs. of WOOL to
1. manufucturo into CLOyU—

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1TABLBHED IIS*.

PETER VORIU-ARD.

C. G. 1IOLBROO
TTORNEY sail CouuroMcr si
L laChaarorj. Cosveyaaeiari
liiarj and Urol Ertate ClaiMI
te. OUic* is aolbiook to-ct

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CABD PHOTOGRAPHS. 1
To Ksxr Berras Swxst.—In May and
June, when butter is plenty, work it
tberoogWy, two. or three times, and add
at the last working nearly one
'
'
saltpetre, and a teaspoonfuI c
iaud loaf sugar to each pound &lt;
.
Pack it tightly In stoeo jsrs to within two
inot&gt;M of tho top, and.-gU the remaining
space with strong brine. Cover the jura
tightly and bury them ia the celler bot­
tom, where ths butter will keep unhurt
for a long time.
,

Arn* Pcdmwb.—Ortitributcd to the
Afriaaliarial, by Mrs. M. E. Goodwin,
FUladiahH. i**

. Our Oatalogu* now oenbroeM eenatdenMy over . ti.AM M■ ...... ...
Fot-a TsortAiD different sobjecu (to whkhsM-1 1
Haas ere eoatlanaUy Mag made) «T Portrnito of 1
Kmlueat Americans, ele.,via: - '
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n ■ufoewUeneewls, MBBtatrnseu,
COTH WAMRV.-TED .trvag

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WOOL CARDING

rerrnzmiTT SKDI&amp;'T.

bone Promptly nod In lb. Bent Manner.

lUBHBSa SHOP.

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                    <text>VOL.
BRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1863.
Stlrctrt JortTj.

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’. AT.THS

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• HASTINGS

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DRUG STORE 111

naUpnolity and ip favor of rubrllmn with
its abole long and drewdfal trirttr of in- her had'mulatto children!

Roberts &amp; Strike:

•*y. «M»J * them. They leered at ibe President of the United States! The
old tenner of stars given •*.''/ our gray
father, wherever they beW It.
fbX
moekedit, they .pit npcmJh, they tramp­ Richard M. Johnson Had become PreaL
led
H
wider
foot,
and
were!
not
ashamad
! deMuftlte United 8mtea,wbo would bate
which, like on obstinate fellow, stand out
theft

gistings’ gumtss girrctoni.

I«*g rm High

JUST RECEIVED

•toy fa thia world, sad if.

II. J. GRANT,

DHLCg AID MEDICINE*,
to the cuneiatenoy of pitch, their inability
to write to us will be one of the chief
punfabmeat* of their condition. Wear*

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Revo etlott, who set dally around the
guillotine, laughing and scoffing as ths
gleaming steel deeeended and the bloodv
in nn Interesting situation fifteen rmmtb* heads rolled gaming noon the ground.
after her husband went to California, re­ They literally 'compellod innumerable1
plied. “Ob, he trril tu me I" If wa were men and boys, tbeir own husbands, cous­
to write to them, they might be too much ins, lovers, brothers, sone, who would
have most gladly remained at home, to

.YALER IN OanCKIUKS, prsrialoss.
I . . . &lt;....1. 1.I ... .1 __ &gt; - —
CUiUral* Block, Bute strsst, UaiUnp. Mich.

•y TUB MF.CHAXICAL AND NKDIUIXAL
1*UR1*ONES,OXLY^.:

ROBBRT* Ar NTR1KKR,
DEkLKRff la drug*, aisdiciuca, p*U
Clou, paints, oil*. tarpsuUse. hural

GROCERIES!

UobrarJ by all—

sorb at
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. BPICES, PEPPER.
PRUNES. FIGS, BABIXS. CODFtSB;

fetVEEZEY &amp; ALLER.
TTOBXKT8 AT LAW and Solicitors In Chih­
&lt;ED&lt;MCXa*.T ZPXBXUIEEB1
■‘oreelw.uret of u»ort|tn*ei. Ac. Will be happy
9 aitrn.1 u all talk in Ike Hua ef their profeaaiun

And CouklBg Extracts,

• 3Jlisrrllann.

Odles in the Court flunie, Hastings. Mieb.
Ja'un A. Swaxzcr.
F»*»* Au.a».

PRESTIGE Alp BEBEL WOSES.
PENS. PENCIL*. INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES. CARDS. At.. Ae.

.

1. A. HOI.nROOK,
A TTUBXZY and Couutrior st fas, 8c
,'Y &lt;;has.-&lt;TT&gt;rieneral Land and Tax
OJise. i«cunJ&lt;«ory of Holbrook s Blaek.

ROST .POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES

HYSICIAN and Surgeon. Otlics fa Rssseli'i
We would rvApsctfullr ann&lt;&gt;&lt;lnre to tbs cltllion. Sun •trect.
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ma-f lla.Uua*
•x.uiiyftlal ■« laUMl la
sell ttetcbtag iu var I rat at trade a* ebcap ea-ean
JOHN ROBERT*,
be Uiaftl al ant t-lace. Cite ua a call aad jndga
lur ynumlrva. We reload lo mH

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or Ready Pay, ouly.
Sneviaj atWnllen w&gt;l| be paid to ( (IMPOUND­
ING s&lt;U MrUing up rilE.’CRlITlOXS; and Sty
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t—-——r ... —

li. WRIfiUT,
TTORXLT ...d COL’XHEI.LOi: AT LAW
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ROBERTS A STRIKER,
ilsntvcs April 21. list-

' Oir.es, Will. w. W. Ralph Esq- XhtalevlHs
Harry Ceanty. Michigan.
«nd

•vs.y’ We4»e*4ay.
KUrPEJ A BtBROWS.

WOOLEN
,

FACTORY,

UA8TINUS. NWB.

A TTOBXEYH aed CODN8KLLORS ATLAW

T WANT 25 000 11-, of WOOL tu

1

manufacture tatu CLOIH—

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* ■ AND SHEETINGS,

c. Gi HOLBROOK,
teri^s.

il Itesl Eolals C1«fa» piotupdy auend-

H. N. BH ELDON,
ZXOVXTY TBEA8UBEB
k“xsa*!rasr

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COTB WARRANTED •troeg.aad^erUfa.

U. r. CURKKYt
rxOUNTT CLERK ssd Notsry PnbHe. Offlee
4 / la the Court Hsus*.

WOOL CARDING

JOHN B. VAN BRUNT.

B. C. FRLNDLE,

FAIRBANKS' i
standard

FRANK ALLKN,

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SCALES
OF AI4. MJN0S-

B. COOK.

White House! The same negro
tiop. revolution, anarchy, tragedy, ruin, man. i
' ’
desolation. They hurled their words of
The Democratic
fury around them as a maniac would State of Maine!
burl coals of firt. They seemed to trsns- ^V^bo toaded a similar law In Massa-

’Die following e-'i+cpondt-nec and re­
ply is taken frumra number of the Louis­
ville Juvr^et :
. ‘.Btooxr-.XLa. Kr., Sept. 4, 1863.
Mr. Oto. b. Prtniict:
Bin:—Since t ha day » "f tn v early girlhoi-d I have been n reader of your piper,
mid many, many pleawmt boors have I
spent in reading .its columns omnplete
with versatile intellectuality anil logical
neumeu ; its racy and spicy editorials. Ila
Mreaatie pungency of repartee, its spark I
ling wit ntid humor, and its rich morceaux
ofpoery. Tr», nunil-crlcss have been
the pleasant momenta thus spent; but it
was when your heart was purer, nnd not
mode so callous by the iniquities of the
wotW w» now, that your paper afforded
me so mt'ch delight. For

Our “Mary Ann." of Bloomfield, wants
her charming letter tr» us publinbed. 'TTifa
is evident from her saying she drr.ouncev
us that our “ubnvem'etit and turpitude
may be known all over this broad land.”
She «snta tn abuse us and expects us D&gt;
give her a helping hand in the work.—
Well, she ia as sally as Lot's wife nnd
ws sweet as if her heart were intended by
Nature as ths bag of a bumble-bee.
She ought to go tnlthc rebel eonfvderecr;
she would be ail the sognr and salt they
ao much nerd them—with some for trade
nnd commerce.
We are delighted nt
her own account gf the enthusiastic sd
miration she felt for us when site was
younfr end nn doubt prutty.
Ab, it Is
ibe rommtm lot of men like us lo be
worshipped by the yoeng and lovely bnt
to ace the worship often transferred? as
the worshippers grow old. lo some horse-'
stealing, bandit as John Morgan.
Well,
we snpp&gt;we we must be satisfied-lf, hav­
ing given us when tliey are “wimrlhing
iietwren n rose and an angel" their halfr. iebd'NT'knd '"fMlEafigpfluwid^ they con­
clude in farsAer rents, wheti they get tn
lie something between a tohaeco rplant
and a devil, to give their bnlf-tubacco
hood and half"devilhood tn thieves end
robbers. Tis a just aud equitable divis­
ion no doubt* Certainly we would rath
er have nor half than the whole.
"Mary Ann" say I that she has tried
hard to suppress her feelings. Indeed it
is fortunate fur her that she couldn't‘make
it out." We have heard of people’s dy
ing from the aupprcssioo of some one of
the fluids of the body (we almost forget
which) and wo cannot doubt that the aupprswuin of such feelings as ‘Mary Ann’s
would bs as fatal as that qf any fluid in
our mortal frames. We prena her never
to try lo suppress again, !&lt;’? we can well
imagine what ibe p&lt;H&gt;r thing must have
suffered. She thinks she faili-J fa her des­
perate attempt at suppression because
her heart, which she called "the heart of
hearts." is “human." Wo thank her fur
the much needed iufarmation that the said
"heart of hearts’’Is human. It may he
the "aec of hearts’* or the “ten of hearts,"
but wo are very certain that it will never
be taken in tbn-game of matrimonial
euchre bv any tiling buta'knave of hearts.
Shs dl-faherita us of “the estate of her
friendship.” Oh then we have Ioat all
the timber and oirh and potatoes and
cabbage* and muled and swine and nig­
gers upon that great aiuate! Well, wail,
wa have nlwtiya thought It wnuld bu our
destiny todfan poor man. 8he tells ua
she will niit.“defifa her pen.”
8110 is
right; let her keep that unsplll sod unnlbbed ptg’a-tail she rolls her "pen" as
dean aa its first owner did—keeping it
as carefully out of the mud and giving it
occasionally aa smart a twist. Bhe aaja
.he will u«rt send a wig tn her favorite
chevalier atCdumbus but “trust In time
to clothe bis noble ernan.’*' Pshaw.
Mary Atm! when folks get to bone old
aa you and John Morgan, time fa far like­
lier t«» shava their prlhL-lbiu' to clothe
tltctn. We’dcmbt whether there in now
a hill’s dlffercix'c between"you and Jitbu

Bull
Then the Louioville Jimnial was far different fn*n nlrat il ls n»w. Since, fa the
few pasai g years attaining the prime of
woman!* d nnd a more mature mind,
I’ve watt led your way ward career, and
thought nu were influenced iu ypor
wickedne s t«» a great extent by others,
os you Im 1 a great susceptibility of heart.
and trie&lt;1 in my n«o to forgive you.—
Yihi who hove been such a great admirer
ofjbe sta a, of moonlight, and music, sod
hue, and fhiwure, oftmelry, of romance,
of wit, top, dilellatiteism, and. alxtve all,
such an adorer of-tlist exquisite produc­
tion of nature between a rose and an
angel," “ihM redeeming portion Of hu­
manity,") would fain, look upon you with
an in&lt;)iilgrt&gt;t eye. Qf(Iqte, ;often, very
often, bavjt 11ritxl tn -oppress my faellnga,
but in vnto ; thia heart of hearts is htt-,
man; patience croaes longer to be n vlrtna. George D. Prentiev, you art a Lin
tolnilt. o» AbMitioubl! I hereby taddlv
dimonnce ff«"&gt; »l«t &gt;"«r afawement and
titrpitud.t :mny Im knowp nil over this
land. yea. even unto the the remotert
.-mis of thf &amp;»«•«' »-'"bern rjrmlMertcv.
I dftoun Your aeq'mlntnBcc; I disinherit
you of the estate of my friendshp; I proieribwvo* within tha pale of my least
affinities: 1 abnegate every human nfBIla
(fan with you; I al
every semblance
•if regard for you ; I hint yrfa ' from my
...om’r, ( l-txP.-S-l. HI
'Ml- Morgan.
■&lt;kriously, we have published the let­
m, mo.
H?«
&lt; L-ngu.,.
ter of our female correspondent atBIpron-.
oo.i.lo.In
mjr
trenre abhorrence, vehement detestation, field Just tn show Ufait sbrt uTa thmg the
spirit
wf this re ball ion roti tntn^fcfm'a
indescribable anheosiW. and unslterebfa
l.mtbing of v«W and aH yrtur tribe. Bnt, woman into who probably 'was ano* a
Prmlta. I —M
f"t fair enough specimen of human nature.
If the rebellion were hVeecompHab all
the good.fhat its ernzinat supporters ever
h..ped from It, ito&gt;Hi1d never compensate
for MXIrtie of the evil it has done hi the
of your heart were n r
singla item of the Satanfaation of tha
torture ymi till doomsday, you
feelings, the passhms; the' whnfa natared
*
J_ Rut air I
of a prtrtftm of the Albertan woman.—
The women of this country have been
favored from ehridb*od wbrore thoaa of
rnur

ness, toll; hunger, sword, bullet, and bay­
onet Thousands of poor dead tongues,
mute fa al! things else, are contfaaally
bearing a* fal testimony against them
from far ami unknown and undistinguishabls'graves, and from plains a ad thickets
shU hills and swamps wbere^ hnboried
skeletons gleam with ghastly whit mesa
upon the earth's surface. We are w&gt;metimhs unable to gue at the female incit­
ers of ibis terrible rebellion, bowkver
comely they msy be In form or feature,
nnd realize nt the moment that they arc
human. Their eyes look to us like ternbGre*. their mboths like trenches fae th^.
dead, their noses tike heaps of bones, their
bosoms like tumuli ovAr mortal dust, and

f»6l bliw&gt;d-atalna of battle and massacre.
The whole atmosphere around them seems
surchargedjwitb visible death and horror,
“There are al this day in the rebel
armies great numbers nf young men who
wnuld gladly return home bet d«*nWot'
They arc »fraW, not °f ’”••• relatione or
friends at home, but female, j They undcrstnnd, that, if they were to leave the
service tn which iu an evil hotlr they dev.*ed themselves, they wnuld be under
the ban of the bitter indiginlion and
acorn of rebel women.
These women,
we mean only the portion' of them
we hare been referring to, fafeapable of
remorse or regret for all the ruin they
have wrought, Mre keeping up their un­
natural and'Vmwt accursed - work.
But
for them the prospect of speedy peace
would be far better than it is. We-beIteve that the men North and South emtld
come together if rebel women did not
h&lt;&gt;ldJ them apart.
These builders of
pyramids of skulls do whatever they can,
by all the arts of provocation and en­
couragement and blandishment, to keep
up the strife. We will not any that In
this they unsex Ihsmaelves; we - will do
no such'injustice to the-mulo sex.
The
Bloomfield woman’s-notification tn us

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The Cleveland Herald relates that, on
the 24th, a public discussion had been
।arranged bv tins people of Royalton upon
IU1| question,“Is VaUandlgb&gt;m a tmiu»r F
A. H^Wddls end C. W. Pidmw app«w1edYu Support the affirmative, and Amoa
Coe, &lt;fl Cleveland, was elected by the
Valtaadigham men aa their champion.—
In tbs course of tbe disCuasfan, Mr. Pain,
er said that inasmuch as many extracts
had been read to the people, ha,. too,
would read an extract and take their
&gt;opinion upon its wrerits. lie then read
the f»Hnwihg:
"Proclaatstlnn .to the Citiztos and
svidtera of*the United States.

leaders of your affairs but is there an in­
dividual io the enjoyment of it, saving
your oppressors 1 Who among you dare
to apeak or write what be thinks' against
die tyrrauny which has robbed you of
your property, imprisons your sons,
drags you to the Geld of battle, and ia
daily deluging your country with blood 1
consequence except ua showing, a
“Your country onee was. happy, and
•.hoossnd other things show, that i
those whom God intended "ae Hie "leaL had the proffered peace been embraced,
best gift u» man,” are made such Furies
by the wild devil of the rebellion as to upset in peace and plenty, ami repairing
exult fa murder by -pofanw, by the mid tbs desofatfan of the quarrel;"
Un cwiclonoa of the reading, Mr. Cos,
night atilfU&lt;4 pf by aqy means that faqdwho had been nodding his approval at
ish atrocity can.iiea&gt;.'
every sentence, said loudly,
mgny,. who, misguided by the leachings teZ*?’ ‘Wert, Sir," said Mr. P„ whh an

of nthery, or controlled by deep love and
sympathy far the Bopth and for those
struggling in her dsfruse, or governed
by the influei ecu of early asjpciatVmand life long prejudices, feel a &gt;lrong de­
votion Io the rebel oauw, a$d y el retain
the gentleness, ibe truth, snd the m&gt;ble
neaa of womanhood. Fnr such we have,
heaven knows, ho Word or thoughl of
unklndnesa. While We regret their deep
and moot deplorable delusion, we ean
wish them all the good that God has fa
store far the good.
.

PoinL" ■ The effect may be t*lter inmg.
med than described. Whan it is impos­
sible far the leadsrs of the Vslfandigham.
party to diatinguisb the words of ,£sae-

loyal, to -to ••think ten thousand limea
before they vote for Vsllspdtgbatn,” or
for a party which sympathises with him!.
—2&gt;rtro«l AJv. and Tribunt.

Although carefully covered over with the

Davit to govern the affaire of the G
federaey. He haa lost the oHuldenro

do such rihlhgTST fie'world t . I ouly

PICTURE
runhrj

ebusetts! The sama party.
Who gave the negro'a right to vote fa
New Hampshire!
The Democratic
party.
. : '
Who permitted a vary colored \pereon
owning 1250 in New York to become a
voter! A General AascmWy, ’purely
Dernoaatic.
Who repealed the laws of Ohio, which
required negroes to.givatamda and aaoarity hsfaraMltIiag.tai.lhaZ 8tate12.Tba
Democratic party.
W ho made mulattos* legal voters In
Ohio ! A Democratic Supreme Court of
which Reuben Wood was Chief Justice.
What becameuf iteibsa Wood! The
Democratic party elected *bin&gt; Governsr
three times, and he is atyWeadar of the
Democratic party.
W ho helped to give free negroes the
right to vote in Tennessee, under her
constitution of HD51 Gen. Jackson.
Wm Gfo- Jackaou a good Democrat!
He generally passed a* such.
Who, with iho alcove facts, and many
othera staring them iu the fare, are eon.
IfaiiaQy whining aboui negro suffrage and
negro equality! The Democratic patty.
All these things are duoc by Demo­
crat* and yet they deny being fa faror of
negp*equality, and charge it upon the
ityuUicans—just like the thief who cries

He am be o

�‘nlaTjusiljic

«

l-8rt JJisttllanl

naxitTa.—
Cvs IrtSe C-tel

■M MVMI
, withdraws

fron^tbe

court

rsebgntoed Mtn a* ft Blow bluraoma

tors.

iu I

^.CURE?&gt;,^

penetrate end soften even
to habitually taeensible tc
ful Providence of Almigb
Id the midst of a cruel

U»q«&gt;u»i»ca.si«in» owe frw; Co.

But this did tyt satisfy the Con

u! eaetny.

ecnKfFEL.i-Mvi.^r. &lt;■
a rebri fcrew bwnwd

&lt;■
- mj
- '
N°r *•
tbs depiction confined lo the ranks. Only

has prevailed everywhere, except
theatre of military conflict, while that
theatre has been greatly contracted by
tbe Advancing armies and navies of tbe
Unkm.
The needful diversion of wealth and

that the instructions requiring bis wilb-

itbdrawn to sufficient as isdicatiaf that

Judies the tool pretty oondiwivrly' that
notwithstanding the waste that
Gen. KUpatriek, our division
been made In tbe camp, the siege
life fingers any more in pulling Confede­ commander to universally admired, while'
tbe battle-field, and, tbetountry re­
rate chestnuts out of the fire. The tnaa» Gen. Coster our brigade commander
es of tbo English people, the real friends almost idolised by the men. His steady strength and vigor, to permi

nerve under fire, good judgement, cour­
age sod will, make him .pwueUarily' ac­
fur the rebels any lunger lo keep a repro- ceptable lo the. soldiers, and these quali­
ties have raived bim w positions of no
the gracious gifts of the Most High G&lt;-d,
small Importance as a rniHlary csvidry
who, while dealing with us in anger for
buff We trust the act will prove so tor com mander.
—to use tbe language of the Timet—“a
Tbe 1st, 5th, 6ib and 7th Michigan
relleflo the British Government," aa 'to
proper that they should be solemnly,
enable it hereafter lo honestly maintain
earnestly and gratefully acknowledged,
right wing of the army, along the Robert­
its proclaimed neutrality, while the Uni­ son river and the Blue Ridge mountains. aa with one heart and voice, by the whule
American people.
ted States Government to putting down This line to twelve miles southwest of
I do tberfore invite my fellow citizens
the rebellion, and that the British flag Culpepper, and about eighty from Wash
in every part of the United States, and
and British Gold will not henceforth fit iagton. The river .divides the two Hues also those who are at sea, and those who
at thia poml. The' last rebel post was
out and protect piratical crusiers who
are sojourning in foreigu lands, to observe
driven acroea the river last Thursday
plunder and burn our merchant vessels night at tbe ford on the Lightfoot farm, and set apart the Issi Thursday of No­
vember next aa a day of Thanksgiving
where Buford's division crossed on the
and Prayer to our Bctieficienl Father
late rnjd at Madison C. H.
De next
day the rebels concentrated-a large force
onmend lo them that, while offering up
in the vicinity, dug rifle-pits near the ford
Die draft for this State lr ordered to
tbe securities justly due to Him for such
and is supposed planted a buttery lo re­
take place on the 26th inrt. The quota sist a second crossing. . But the sccona singular deliverances and blessings, they
of thia county ia 159 after adding ibe crossing has not been attempted yet, for do also, with humble penitence fur our
national perverseness and disobedience.
fifty per-cent. The quotas of the differ­
ent sub-districts in the eounty to as fol­
ione, only two,thirds of the number given
being required u&gt;serve:
i)

15

Orangeville and Prairluvil
Barry and Hope
Rutland and Irving
Hastings and Carlton
Baltimore and Johnstown
Assyria and Maple Grove
Castleton and Woodland

22
15
20
18
18

Among the casualties reported at the
reeeot battle In Georgia we notice the

lighL Their first salutation was, “You
raised h—1 driving us across the river

fervently implore the interposition of tbs
Almighty hand to heal ibe wounds of tbe
Nation, and to restore it as soos aa may
talk with them ; they, promise not lo
be constolcnt with tbe Divine purpura
shoot us, but will throw down their arms.
to the full enjoyment of peace and har­
mony, tranquility and Union.
with them and exchange coffee fur to­
In teetimony wberenf, I have hereunto
bacco.
set my band, and caused the seal of tbe
TLto country ia almost wholly depop
United States to be affixed.
D-xis at
ulatod and ihv.-e must be great suffering
the city of Washington, the third day of
October, in the year of our Lord 1863.
and of the Independence of tbe United
Tbe army has made a pretty dean sweep
Steles tbe eighty-eigbth.
,
of every thing eatable for mao or beftot.

A LBCOUr.

following io Co. C., of the 21st, regiment.

which wae enlisted from this County:
Killed—Corporal D. W. Fry. Wound­
ed—Sergt. IlXS.-Stttdman, SergL 8. W.
Foster, Wm. Varaey, D. Jourdan, T. E.
Rtmeell, A. G. Cramer, 8. Heath, Geo.
Reed, and Johu Boltun. f

who have become widows, orphans, or
sufferers in the lamentable civil strife in

ing on business to a considerable extent
It to guarded and run by soldiers.
It
contained some two or three hundred
busheir of wheat when token pcMasasion
of. I think tbo Yankees ere mure gener­
ous than its owners were, for citizens
come and get flour “without money and
witbout price," while the soldiers arc
nut wauling for pancakes and gravy. A
lady, said to be the wife of tbo owner of
lite mill camo down for her share of
flour the other morning.
Her mode
of transportation was tbo most pe­
culiar about the affiur. She and her lit­
tle boy sat flat on tbo bottom of tbo onehorse wagon, two barrels in front while
a great, large, greasy negro woman rode
the horse that drew them.
This I sup
pose to true Virginia style.
De health of tbe regiment is usually

A Patriotic Our Max.—A correspon­
dent of the St. Louis Republican, writing
from Natchez, Misa., mentions the fop
lowing incident;
• Silling at Geu. Ransom's headquar­
ters tbe other day, I saw a gray haired
man, beat with age, coming feebly up to
the porch. He asked if be might some
in 1 "Certainly, air, if you have business
here." He came tottering in and stated
his business to an aide. lie wished lo
enlist in the United States army !
“But
you are too old." “1 am only sixty."—
-But you are feeble.” '1 think I could
drive a team or cook.
I have come
thirty-three miles on a straight line to manding General ia pleased to give the
word.
Years truly,
\
you. These seceassc
have just worried mj
b-nlmred me, cursed
tried to force me lot
swear they will force
In no long lime the winds from the
a pretty flag over l
South are expected to briug to oar ears
again tbe clashof resounding arms. The
rebels will seek to prevent tbe wintering
of Rusecrans on upper Tennessee, tnd
much lese permit hte advance on the line
of Atlante.Gt'orgia which be waa attempt­
ing ft will become the ddty of Bregg's ar­
my now again refoforeed, to strike at our

, ,

A-

wit-

A Word rv&gt;m Brownlow.—Parson
Brownlow hat written a letter concerning
the recent battles in Georgia, which he
concludes In tbe following characteristic
strain :
“For my part I have every confidence
in our ultimate success. Let Rusccrnn*
be reinfyreed, and ho will whip the whole
Confederacy.
TTie mediotion I advocate
to that of the cannon and the aword ; and
let there be no armistice, on sea or land,
until all tbe rebels./ron( and rear, North
and South, are subjugated or extermina­
ted. And then lei condign punishment
be speedily meted out to the surviving
leaders in this unhoIX crusade against
civilisation.
My motto is, Orttit Jtrt
for the masses and ktll-Jirt for the lead­
ers. And none but the loyal should be
consulted in the great casting up of these
accouDia."

.L-

ing a bale looking, oldish gentlemen In a
dour by the roadside hailed him and inqulred: ‘Which way did tbe rebel caval-

New Yorky Oct. 8—A Washington
dispatch to die Herald states that the
Erize steamer Diamond, from Charleston
&gt;r. Saturday, brought a bearer of dis­
patch to the'Secretary o( the Navy to
the 3d inat. When the Diamond left, a
portion of the iron-clads were engaged
with the rebel hattrrlre. and the batter­
ies, and on Murr to l-lmid also appeared
tu be tiring.

W ASHixcrTOV, Oct. 9.—Lm*k«ul moun
tains, from which Br»a end&lt;jv-ir» to
bombard Roseeraiut, to 1800 feet higher
ihar Cbattsminga, three miles distant by
a wagon nuul, and les* than two miles in
a direct line. Mis-iusary Ridge, where
the rebel dispatchea are dated, is about
1000 feet high, three mils* from Chatta­
nooga by road, and two itiiles by an air
line. Loukryrt* Mountain and Mission
ary Ridge jfearly endrde Chilian.
which lies in a btu&gt;in firmed by Ute moun­
tain rani’ex around it* . Bragg hta an
open railroad communication with Rome.
“An expedition uo a large stale, consist­ 40 miles, and Atlanta, IG3 miles distant
ing of artillery, cavalry and In Cui try, hax a brace be can bring up tbe heaviest »iege
been organized, and, in conjunction with guns cart at both these points. The Et
several army ginilmau, started from here
yesterday I*. M. The-weatber is alt that Chattanooga, also cvuurvivj therewith by
could be desfoid, hence the-expeditionary railroad.
corps will not suffer anv from sn unfavor­
able wind and tide. Tbe destination it
'Unknown trts to ttone partk-iputino.—‘;
Fortress Mini rue, Oct. 10.—Tbe steam,
Die tr.iops left under sealed orders, which
er Circeaaston. from Pensacola, Ksy
are not to be opened until a certain point
West and Charleston Bar, has arrived
is reached. A place uf rendezvous has
been appointed, where the various com­ to be a combined Armr and /ia»y attack
manders are to meet .and nJopt such un.QmrlortoU uu lius lltli'ii.M.
mesaurce as will ensure tbe succes* of the
expedition.
“Mnj. Gen. Foster planned tbe cam
paign aud entrusted its destination «ml»
to a few competent end trustworthy ofii
errs, in whom he rrpoeca every omfiNew i nrk, Oct. 12.—A «prei:»l tu the
iknoo. • The object of ths expedition to Timet' Vissbington Oct. 11 th, mj «:
to strike a aevern blow cm a viral point;
“ As some fears Imxe been pnxhmcd for
and, if properly carried out, it will have Gm. R-aecrans' safety by published state
telling effect, and may be Conducive lo mrnta that nu reinfitomieiito had rranbed
hastening an the fall campaign on bath
sides. At all events, the relrela w ill l&gt;e !
compelled to cnucentrate a largo force, if
none is there at present; and ahonld the stronger in ilia cemrv, but hi&gt; .(Linka art­
latter Imtbo case, our troops are numer­ well pnilccted by freak troops.’’
ous enough to fight a heavy etrgagurtient,
and the result cut^ be no utliek than a
“Sraccx luT- A depth nf 1430 Tv t
Union victorv."
Murfreesboro, Tenn., Oct. 9, 1863.

Gov. Johnson:
Dis morning I learn that Gen. Conk
jovertook Gen. Wheeler twolv-x uiilre to
| ibe South, In tbe dirpetk-n uf Franklin,

Considerable excitement exists in rmue
progressing finely .-Jotf-soa CrTfer*.

BjDuiuomtt.—T. Branch Esq. I
nted us with

just token ft

• Know modi-a* i ja now »w eu a
II wIm SM litrafflielcd try H&gt;e‘l'«oplt» I
□.►Heine prepared by the HnniUrr Hi
I tK_-ythink I will not begnidfe tbrir d
TUB" ■/I'l-rij'C'Corvs Scrofula
FCOHLFtt V
LV IS Halt KUsm.
"I bars bmJ the ‘Feopte's « are' 5" my tanul
others.! tousSL. is c*s»s of acrvfata sod Ita
it frMaraUr io

“Ciua. Scs»«»r. *?» Nun

....Illfr, CURE

of tbo river, the reedi will

Tua Board of Supervisors, ail
Circuit Court are now R*»|

r^fir, CURES

We understand there is cunsiderabl
nesa before the Court, and. the Rod
probably be busy until near the c'l

aa H dors, with these raaltersjjiveel
little time to particularise this wee|

yrisra peat cm the Science of PsyeJ

alk. and ibe Blind t.l

ed many cores (one of Blindness til
been under the most skillful Phy I
treatment 11 yean—little Emm: I
vln of Elgin, Illinois,) and I have I

found an Incorporated body ro igj
until I came to Grand Rapids, Kula I
bAMUELK LUU

rnnd Battle Creek, Mich., that they
know. Ibe difference between an I
show and a Scientific Lecture illiarI
by experiment Now I nppcnl
Milwaukee Sralisri, tbeN. Y Tr«*
Herald to say if there to siirii a third

I icense for a Scientific Lecture I

mm
::«S

United States, where knowledge is j

Uys a License fur my SHOW. It is
dollar a night I care an much

a night lo the widows and Orphan. I

it to wo deviltob aenaytag. (have ye|
a License fi&lt; jourSIIOW.lfym. ha
yim cm give the Board a family d

lias just as good a right to Comp. I

tary Tickets as a Ctommnn G.nncil-1
Prut L G. StsvI

Bo It known, that Prof. 1. G. 8*

iindcndgned, the Recorder of tbe (

tharefcr. Now, therefore, I. II. IL
hard. Roomdcr of the City of d

.

hill, with about a thousand of Cooper's

politician# in the oouutry will

can’t be built

money.

certificate of ibe Qty Treasurer, th

lilies will rise, and Vaitoudisham will be
ern gentlemen were discussing a few elected."
days ago tbe poeeibility and propriety
of
giving
rotes
to
the
freedmen
of
the
including the Holston, ito largeat branch
upon which Knoxville is situated, to 1110 South; a measure in the expediency of
which Soutliern Unionists—mors partic­
ularly these from the. far South—appear
to be tolerably unanimous. - One of those ed attack on Fort Smith by the rebels,
irc«&gt;. a.
Gen. Blunt left tbe former point for the
latter.
\

imperial Inuary.

inrorrret. Tbe Mich. C. R. R. (j
that 8800 in midi must be raised, |

that railroads

before reisforecmente reach him.

......

nehr Battle Creek to survey tiu

■for-a .railroad to this place, and so

ON FRUIT CLLTUHE.

Vicksburg special of the 30th says: •*J«ie

“We shall

just before going to press, last wed

Hastings and Battle

ing of their

necessity of

au hw minor

non*?' CURE js-er

pounding at the ewtee of Sumter from bis
m Governmeet has
Ctterimtm Morris Ishod, bev.md Wag ran c»n«
•- •■TI
•
----- .
tier; they also shelled Fort J‘-pn»on. Qur disnatebee from CytunongR t.. tt»
batteries and Firt Moultrie replied with 'aMjofficial'dto; atebe* from Nad
all of a most encouraging character
a brisk and steady fire. All quiet to­
Mitchell overtook the rebel caval ,
the 6th, below Shelbyville.
A battle
ensued, and we completely routed the
enemy* who loft over 100 de«l &lt;m the
New York, Oct. 8.—A spcptol from field, and a large number of wojimJi’J.
CtnciniMtl lo the IForM says:
‘Q-n.
"The railroads torn up by tbe raiders
scripts report Rusecrans' army In a per- have been repaired and telegraphic com­
loctly safe position.
Reinforcements munication restored.
are conetatnly arriving (mtn tbe East
“Tbe sinking of SUIhyville by tbe
and elsewhere. Die rebel cavalry can­ rcbuls was a disgraceful aflair.
not interfere with Rouecranv’ supplies.
- Bragg's bonibardmeot «»f .Chattanooga
A great battle must e&gt;»on be fought, and was a complete (allure. N-« damage was
confidence to felt aa to ito final issue.’’
done, except a few buildings burned."

vent reinforceniMito going to Roeecruns.
•Gen. Stepbee D. Lee has 4000 rebel
parole to the Confederate Government lo
cavalry near Vicksburg.

.

,mcrQ1°-f E*r°I* “ l“^~

firing is going on between tbe hostile bat­
teries thia morning.
Charleston, OeL 1-Tbe firing during
Ldar ha&gt; been heavier than fur several

fought and whipped him, killing 120 of TOWXSJCVD—ORMWTOLD.—11 th, wwMraee
his men. capturing 328 prisoners and 4
pieces uf artillery. De rebels are re­
treating, d&lt; aely pursued by our troops,
with a fair prospect uf capturing m-mlv.f
.Juns M«oa Botts.—A correspondent the men under Whector's Immediate
SPECIAL NOTICESof the ludianapolto Jouraaf, writing from command. Thu rebels bad dU-idcd lheir
Virginia, aaya: “Did you ever bear toll force before Cook overtook (bom. Huw
many
Wheeler
had
with
him
l«
unknown,
of John Minor Bolts 1 Well, on Satur­
(Btgecd] W. P. WOODBRIO E, Btif. Ges,
day last, while the third Indiana cavalry
were engaged in a skirmish, about six
From Tictuhw
mllos south of here. Major McClure, see­

id. 1 pot no ito’
May bia relearn

flrvt.lhlla

ltern*tdy,*t Sumter and Johnson

Creek, do^bereby License

or BPEBM ATOUBOJA X-’AM

gSTBAY MARE.

said I

Stearca to tortsr* sic. witbin said

ftrgba term of uoe evening from Oc
1863. Dated at tbe Qty of Battle &lt; |

RE. supposed to bs a er I

IL a Hr...... Beeore

�BiOiard

IS VERYJHKX ANI),COMPLETE.
OU1 BILLIARD TABLE!
Are re.ltte4 with Now Cuakteas, aa4
tko Rsorm are Spacious end FlewsML
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

Is CwbwmbI
can raise iu

537“ 5’0

DrtrnHnsm • or Romfyim
vifi he nltomed,

Aad all wbc are willing tn pbirenu. a mfet sat
orderly OsocaaT-axa S*uoo», minlwIMu

CITE r« i cm !
A &gt;vv ere determined tfei Bostons sba&amp;kareoM

By a State law mienteera foe Old Regimaots also retire B bounty of fifty df|.
, lara from the Sista.
Thh arrangsment
'
intended to interfere with tbe reWllug sarvic. fo,
gn-s, sOanteerR foe which
•Ulba-----------------------lied on the quotas of suLdia
A Cvriomtt.—T. Branch Esq., of Maor reported, hut is
autburixad aa a
c“—____ me thud for
a convenient
pie Grove baa presented us with a few adoption bv• sub
districts and towns to
ripe strawberries just taken from Ms •«»a &lt;u I™*. All
Offlob.., .«!
garden. Among the apeolmena are some villa™.™, ik. »&lt;„
U.
... M f,„Uk«l
green ones in the various Mages uf per­
lection.

Mr. B. says be has bad atraw-

berries ripening all summer.

Srxrsr.—We were Informed
just before Ruing to press, last week that
Tn.tr

engineers were already upon tbe gruund

ncSr Battle Creak to survey the mute
fur a railroad to\|iis place, and so stated
in our paper. Thio seems to have been
incorrect. The Mich. C. R. R. Co. say
i hat &lt;800 in ccuib must bo raised, before
that little Ctvair can be extended to the
Hastings and Battle Creek railroad.—

Tlius'wo are made aware at the outset,
tbit railroads can’t be built without
money.

Tua Board of Supervisors, and the

Circuit Court are now
it session.
We understand there is considerable busi&gt;

Tua Roxl Fobcx 84,000 at Cmicaprobably be busy until nesr ibe close of MAVOA.—A citizen of Ckvshod, East
Tennessee, who bad excellent opportuni­
lhe week. Tbe county Fair, coming in, ties for knowing says tbe rebels brought
as it, does, with these matters .gives us but 84.000 troops into the late battle of Chioainaugs.
Bragg’s fucee of 23,000 was;
little time to particularize this week.
reinforced by 10,000 under Buck ne'e,
10,000 under Breckenridge, 21,000 under
Longstreet 3.000 under Johnston, and
15,000 Georgia troops. The rebels were
_ Ha'tikos. Mien., Oct. Oth, 1063.
perfectly confident of recovering Chatta­
Gektlkmak
I have lectured for 1) nooga, and utterly destroying ft-secrans.
y car* past on tbe Science of Psychology They consider the result of the battle s
nnd have made the Deaf to bear, the great disaster U&gt; their cause. Tbe tone

Wisconsin end Minucasota, and perform­

ed many cures (one ofBIindneoa that had
Leyli under the most skillful Physicians

treatment II years—little Emma Mar­
vin uf Elgin, Illinois,) and* 1 have never

found an Incorporated body an ignorant
until I came to Grand Rapids, Kalamasoo
*nnd Battle Creek, Xlioh., that they didn’t ,

by experiment.

Now I n’ppcat to tbe

United Slates, where knowledge is given, j
Do inform ns Ji&gt;r God’s sake, for every

little town I come lo, as they have in this
I taer.the corporation want tn know if I

lu.vea License for my SHOW. It is’nt tbe
dollar a night 1 care so

much about,

for I have given away a hundred dullara

a night to the widows and Orphans, but

it is so devilish annoying, (have you got
a License foryourBIIOW, if you haven’t,

tione of ike tcience of the mind, and h*i
also- presented and dclivarod to me the

crrt.lkato of ths City Treaaurer, that the
jsum of one dollar has been paid to him
therefor.

Now, therefore, I, H. H. Hob-

hard. Rcooider of the City of Battle
Creek, do hereby Lirenee said I. G.
Stearns to lerlurt etc. within said City,

lion to th. kigtest bMter. te th. rsaiteeee ef

Issa, al on. o'clock ia Ibr .ft«n&gt;ooo of Ibat d.r,
lb. foUowiag deoeribfrd real relate, bvlongt.g i«
■aid miners to wit: Th. sooth-west esarter of
th. ■nulh.wMl
-I
...
&gt;_

TATE OF MICHIGAN.Cousty of Barry, st.
At a **—Ion of lb. Probate Court for lbs
eoeatr of Barer, boldtn at ths ('rebate Odtoo, in
tb« villag* sf Baaliun. oo M*«4«y. UoTthday
of Hopteraber. ia th* vrar on* Uiouxud elg l
hundred and .iity-three. PrMont tihanuxo C.
Prlndl., Judge of Prebate.
lo tbe mailer of tbe resale erUcioS fl Niebel*

S

R. J. GRANT!
viivesul clothes wiihceii

IS MT LINE OF TRADE

Come nnd See!!
WE

ranted In every particular.

SO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS.

The Common Couscil met per law.
The president absent, Council called to
order by the Recorder. Trustees—Ellis,
Sheldon,

Parsons,

snd

Ackley

I1VAE

JUST RECEIVED

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tbo World’s Groat Bemedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con.
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in adranood stages
erf tbe diaeeae.'

audited and drawn. .
•5,00
C. G. Htdbrook's Act of
6.40
RubiiiMin &lt;b Wightman “
8.25
W. W. Cooper
“
8,52
D. Everts
7,50
A. Jones
M. 8. Stebbins
On motion of A. II.
.
That no more accounts be allowed by the

.

if vWa ■■tnurJ* '-J

WOOLEN

GROCERIES

FACTORY,

I

WANT 25,000 His. of WOOL to
manufacture into CLOTH—

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
In tbe matter of tbe erUU of John L. McUUra
VoTieei* hereby rim that by virtue of license
"L-L * . ..
b/tbe Judrv .f Pre­
f Barer sad Stets of
— —lie at Public uuelloa

rtevllle; W. H. MaAtegtao. ifiddlreiltei U. L.
Martis, VerooaivUle. Wbulcaale by Famed,
8bdly AOo .DeWrrft.
DVEimSEMENT.

AND

0
••
SJf yds. wife Hbestlag.
COTB WARRANTED .treag wd danbtoft u the cheopnt tray to jet pax! Cloth

JUILDIKG HARDWARE^.AND MECUAXICfl
Having ir.*fe amnaetnenu with mannfaetartn
tad
1 an prepnrod U&gt;
WHOLEUALE fo COUNTRY MERCHAMTH,

HARD-WARE !
DB. A P. DBASE,

PRACTICAL
w-A

1 deal largely In

8TOVE81

dentist,

Of the very best medal sad latest isq

tHi-XSS

forghe tern of ooe evening from Oct. 7th,

1863. Dated at the City uf Battle Creek,
4JcL7th 1863.

II. H. Hraaaan, Booorder.

tU» olbJ bruxlta.^

SCALES
OUB GOODS

tar When oor anoy entered JMJkana.
Mias., last June, two daughtere
‘J*
Ute Rev. J. H Ingraham, author of “T*e
Prines of the flrwme of David.”

worts of s’ —“
d. —i In eUHkl^ "f U» —«**,
e, pli« »d whrtrtb* »(«• “™
rebels in Mississippi was sc' «**ml ****•

Sold liv si’ drufldsu every wliwo

DRY GOODS!

Ketetek's Cwtawkr Brandy
s made from tbe rvaa jcioi
or THS CATAWBA Basra, which
/.&lt;T Zk ■ grown in abundance In Ohio
ind from which this article 1*
FZiT/ ibtained—it has an agrerable
AVjX/ lavor, lino clear color, and potVfM* .earnall thcquslities formedicinal purposes, and for a bev­
erage of tbo best imported
brandies. As a flavoring for mlnoe pies
and other cooking purposesill »•
most
A» —J&lt;m.
cbw*«•».

Thb has bcm so long need and so utm.

®E&gt;OTS &amp; SEOS?,

were

present.
On motion the following accounts were

Council, for taking disorderly persons to
Jail, unless such persons are legally l^khas just as good a right to Com pli men­ en before a Magistrate and convicted or
tor) Tickets as a Common Council-man.
discharged according to Law.
ProC L G. Straubs.
On Motion, Adjourned.
W. Haya, Rocorder.

Battle Creek, for License, to gneilhutra-

GOODS!

IkssssgrsatedlotM. by tUJudxsof Prebate for

’ BOUNTY. BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.

I think the poorest mechanic io the place

Be it known, that Prof. I. G. Steam*
has ibis day made application to me, tbo

10V-FD

R acxSanaa's Omer, I
Hartings Oct. 6. 63. J

\&lt;.u can give the Boards family ticket

ciiJcraignod, tbe Recorder of the City of

UNIVERSAL'

WAR CLAIM AGENCY!

phow and a Scientific Lecture illustrated

Herttld to say if there U such a tiling as a
I icense for a Scientific Lecture In the

COME AND BUY MORE

rtteaalesarter
twasty
I’’ *-«» oTMrtioa
* &gt;-Ftw
(isj(«1

If aur
of the Riehmond papers shows this feeling tbe tillagv ol Haatins*. and
lbw* be. why ths pmyw of U»a petillonsr abduM • A goad CANVASSER ««ntcd in every town.
very plainly.
not be maud:
And il ls further Ordered, Up4 the Mililener
glr» noiiceSoUbe jwrsotfs Interv.led io **i&lt;i
Gax. Graft ox CurrsaiiBADs.—Gen. eaiatr, of the pendency of said petition, and llw
Grant recently remarked to some Illinois' bearing Ibareof, by eiotinr • copy of tills ortUr
lo be Subliabed in Ike tkutlef* fla»»rr. » new»gentlemen that be had extended Gen. uaper printed teAslrculMlog in aaid eou*ly of
Ix&lt;gan,a forl&lt;m"h without any request on Barry, for four wuceeooeve -wvekr, prenoua lo
hi* part, “fur the reason that he tlill ailTbe sndeniyaed. hanag all tbe blank* and
'eiJertd him in lie feld doing dutf' finite
nrcewary inatroctiuoa, ia |&gt;rt(.arrd lo cailect all
fyhting the Capperheude of Jllinoie."
claim* quail tbe Uovarumeut fur

know the difference between an animal :

Milwaukee Sentinel, tbe N. Y Tribnneur

UNIVERSAL

a n. hill, u Cd. su&gt; Art-,.
A A rv■.I. u.__।_ । z* . *■
From the above circular it will be seen
that an opportunity and ample lime are
given to the various sub-districta and
towns, of this Congressional District, to
raise their quotas, and avoid the draft.
Tbe quota allotted to each sub-district
must be raised, or the draft will as*ured­
ly take place on the 26lh.
All have an eoual interest in the pres­
ervation of the glorious prestige r&lt; free­
dom bequeathed to us by our gallant an­
cestors, and all should be willing to bear
their share of the burden.
Then let the true men uf each locality
roll on tbe column,of enlistment, and
make vigorous effort lo raise their tuen,
snd avoid the draft.
Normas Bailxt.
Capt. A Provost Marshal.

iG.AKB BILLIARD

CLOTHES WRINGER

——

nrss before the Court, and the Board will

Lame to walk, and the Blind too see,
and fur two y ears past have lectured in

FIRST-CLASS

•GROCERY, EA1

Unusually Low

^“‘‘Vhb’gaLLER'

�THK ©Mt-V EXCLUSIVE

rr«iMMW—AUBawau i.inuuLs.or mums.
Im. TnSMt-figcKlBAL tUMMK.gl^f^

and* where there are no opening
the ftirruws;pun&lt;.b -boles with
stick about the'aiae of a banddruplbe polaU
'
‘ ‘

sse-wL,__

Stmtarr •/ 5MM-VILLUN H. Bxw'agj), or
Kew Yotk.
Ametryaru* 7&gt;MMr^-SALiio« p. CTusk,
Smtery
/aiarir-Ctl^ H. Saitlk’ A lad.
AuJsyisf M« Aify-GIDEOX VULKS, of
•
Ccooeetirat.
•' '
K. M 8TASTOX, of «MhibK.

OriyH
Oniygl.

Then harrow thoroughly.
If weeds ap­
pear before the potatoes comonp, harrow
again. Afterward plow nnd hoe as usual.
Hering will be a light task.
Tbe leal
plowing can bedvns with a single ahovel
plow, one furrow in a row which will
form about all tbe billing neoeesary,
without the use'Of the hoe, exoewt io

SUBSCRIBE FOB TBE BANNER

Unconditional Loyalty.

TBE LARGEST AND BEST

STOCK OF GOODS
GOODS.

CALL AND EXAMINE

art
©5 rave a\xi
![&gt;.o\»cv$aX. vooX* aaA. Yu-Ax,
vnYiuYv, rwake XYuva

Our Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay

ix'Giocntrw.

da
tiUK kdner. Urd. port. •
allkiea
ABeWoic»fdi«*.rte.e«c
C.Ulor.ix Itoock. rti.U sircct.

’VoAA.e.

apple-an egg nnd a nut." Then,its ran«r
oftfaM. Wt varied s«» subdued and a&lt;&gt;
beautiful—whether the pure white, like
the martin's, or pure green, like tbe rob
in’s, or dotted and mottled into the love­
liest of brownr, like the red thrush’s, or
aequo marine, with stains of inusa agate
like the chipping sparrow's, or blotched
with lone weird iiik-mnrka on a pole
ground, like the oriulo,s,ins if it Imre in­
scribed some magic clew u&gt; the bird's
daring flight anf
---------«st. Above
“-------all
"
tbe associations __ -..Jiciloae of this
wundor
wonder-— that
' ’'owe m*v bear homo be­
tween his fingiwv ali dial winged splen­
dor, all that cdealial melody, roiled in
mystery within these tiny walls! Even
the evysalis is less amazing, fur its form
always preserves same trace, bowser
fantastic, of the perfect insect, nnd it is
Repnblican Coanty Committee.
but moulting a skin ; but this egg appears J. M. XctA™, d &lt; ..... • •
to the eye sis a^osparatc unit from some
other kingdom of Nature, claiming more
kindred with the very atone* than with
feathery existence, and It is as if a pcwrl
opened and an angel sang.—Zfiyyiaaon'i

\&gt;v "BtoYboeV*
.
fttOKvae'R TWXXc't*
SUBSCRIBE (FOR THE BANNER !

/

A gsod slock of

QKAUmS is drer. utrihriam.d

*Dv. Wokue.k'*

ftU&gt;Kiac\v ’WvXXt'tB
%O.V&gt;&lt; XYu. \bOOV VCktMN. XXYVIXW^

\XocXov'« »\XX*.

CARPETS

ate xYu nc\v
aadt Cota^orX.

p tn llqo
dve.iUtfc. window ri*1.
cmei, iMOsuiry. and fan.-r artiebm.
Hribreek'i Ifrw Block, Hiitiogi. MIc

--A. TsTZD-

OIL-CLOTHS

"SW. "BLoYsock'*
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t»-:b ar ibe rrtaura asd wiSrin-s hr. ।

SxOTSwSrter:;
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A. I- SKINNER.

ATTOBKEVA AT LA Waad SUmSW
eary. Farttcular .UMUloop.ulUl
aneing, the iarealisation af l««e
u7£sr“J!‘ds.7.’S7&gt;i: ..J*
■rdbeiinsnaJ
Odl» to tbo Court Hoow. Hioungs.

Pt. *&amp;©Y»&lt;uW*
fttOWWkcVv Wa\«,t»
vaAaovaXe X\u ©xaV ax\dv
4.&lt;Yn\kXaXt.&amp;«
SUBSCRIBE FOB THE! BANNER!

Oitl Door Papers.

lua^w.
ToPaataicr D*wr**aa ia Walls.—
It la one of those oimmun coiipkintx
JoaN»rowx-Benry P. Bowman, 3. K. Uthofthoee Firing in stone or brick bootee ridao. M. U. Cotamaa.
improperly built, that they are dampaod
Mam-b Grots—Wm, C. Lapham,’Martin IIun wliolaome. This oood nut be. Those Palmir. Uinry Mallory.
InHM.7, Phillipa,
Gosa, Kiohard B.
which are damp, araao fur the same rea
a&lt;m that a pitcher of rold water “sweats"
in hot weather. They condense the mots
Wocolaxb-S- A Ingersoll. K. P. Barnum, K.
lureoftheair. The only way tn prevent
thia, is to put some kind of non-conductor
between the wall abd the air of the apartmenta, A body of confined air is perhaps
tbe best notwemducUT. “Fur olL” an
inch or two form the solid wall, planter
tighlly. and It will keep out frost sad
moisture better than a fool of solid gran
ita. Even a cellar can be made dry and
campargtivcly healthy by this simple
treatment of its waits.
.

rsF.MJCIt •» nil kiud. of Pimilp I

.vrtmMtTf'l'roriri""’0 *'•" Nolarl
SUr«, Iwodonn ea»» of tb« Iloitinga ■!
ROBERTS dr STRIKJJl]

art- Au Yoo-r vaavC* VAcxvdu

political Jlirntorj.

WILCOX A GIBBS
Dr. 'B».o\mjxV»
ftXo’ovac.'K ‘WVrt.c.t* •BwiwtwAtsnrB.
dAv-e au»av^
ox\A vaaYx

meYaacYvoY^
c^o^aXAe.

IXt. *BLcjbaeV»
fttOWUNcXv WAktrs
avr.Au, SoX&amp;uv'* Wundt,
^vc.wvaA'g^ "DkarAua,D^«.
r.xVUt^, 'BAuavaaArva, eXe,

LOCAL NEWS.

CeiuUy.
A Sacarr roi Fabmkwi.—Il Is worth
ion. of TEAS.
knowing chat every keeper ol cowa may
nose them tx. calve daring the day-time,
instead «»f night or day as it, may happen,
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER!
musing!
‘
- -—
-*-»—■
Tbe simple tnettiodls this: When the
coyr is in calf and the milk begging V?
fidl, till she ia about “yulhd," let eo milk
be taken from her during the day or at
ufaht, bat milk bar any lime in inc morn7_S ____ t.' —L—.
tL.
■aew «ae» aw* Tsab &lt;u aw ha&lt; a4ayM to hit purHtmeroiao; and when he time to ealve has ttlar aantt, and not only thia, fast ho ynala oW lo

Cn&gt; Stamp row IIomss.—A writer
iu the Country Genlleiran having arid
I bat corn stalks uned fur fodder ore a sure
cure for heaves In horses In the mild
stages of the disease, ibe New York Arftu

STORE

©5 a *v«u-

attfii. a\\
lav aaXuvc.

'
A BIHPb Egg.
1 think that, if required, on pin of
death U&gt; Mint instantly the m&lt;wt perfect
thing in the uaivftrae, I should rick tny
fate on a birds egg. There ia, first, iur
vxquiiite fragility uf materinl.stning &lt;mly
by the mathematical precision of that
form no daintily moulded. Tuero ia ita
absolute purity from external slain, ainoe
that thin barrier retnaina impassable till
tbe whole ia in ruins- a purity ’rrcug-

owe,she will drop her young In tha dpytima. Two of nur friends have tried
tins simple method, aud have found II
correct in every case.
One who has
_._A----- L __x_ «------ *~s Itthwe two year*
of alttirg up at

avt rvoX &lt;McmA Yo **•&gt;*£•
o» a, ’tcu&amp;evcur \»Ym.cY\. w-'XXcurt ol\ XYu “\XX* wYkuYk
U Yuu Xo," Wx a* a
vcwkd&amp;aY
— a 4«A\
^e^u.\aXo/A Au waihRWv
Ivl XYu WvoU* Aktfl'rxeX*
ofiXYu "WeiX avk&amp; SoaAk Aurc
Wo*, SOT a
Aau, Yu*u
vawcYk xucd^A an avXktXcoX
8Xott\ac\\ ‘BAXcrw, watt's yj
taka-a v*
* ^aaaXilu*,
a\\k aX XYkc \kt©\&gt;xr Avat, ate
a »nvt \urt*&gt;ctkX'vvx ©5
PiZioua Fever,
Fever and jlgue.
Liver Complaint,
(Dyspepsia,
■ Tndigestion,
Jaundice,
.
Kidney Complaints,

STlist gitters art put up in quart
bctiln.t'f whiah cAoaboreu a^faa-simtto. Tha lalal is JlnAp enyrauad, and
is provided with a en/a-glAord ,/bcm
counterfeiters. (Pries fl per bottle, or
si*/hr ff.
C. W. ^obaok, (Proprietor, JTo. 6
jfcet FburtA BL, Cincinnati, to wAmn

£

Price, with Ueaimer aa&lt;L Feller, »IO,

The Wilcox it Gibbs Sewing Mari.itu
is Om br&gt;t Maehi»t trit/ianl rtj/ard to prict

Mt lUWcd lull, tad tteto •&gt;» few 0
Wrt&gt; r-iriMK »• prejw.lj s’Jl*- byjocil ।
I r«e&gt;, ssriffixp te ati*o f*r pek'Mo
-Mr dMrtttera^d^.'^ir Ure bten
rry *Ul»»ui&gt;s Leeounl.ero of &gt;oig »

U«y .ftWVooksMoe

J.M. BUSSELL.
IHYHICUX s^Sunp^u OSes hl
, tloro. Stals MrcOL
_____ ‘

»YFBS
CATHAIUll- FII.U
pm**ura-ir a.tra.nar e- over ihe «n&lt;er psrirMhtwld thand their superior nrrnea
»ro m&gt; crimra-Uy knuwa. V»at wo need ««x do
tcore than to r.«-nrv th- ptj.3v tbrir qualify i*
ntiintamed equd to the i&lt;M it ever h*&gt; l«ra.
aud th.I tlx-y «n,y lc t^jo-kd on lo do all
tlmi tUy harv cv.r 4n*.

rmmmf bv J C. AYER, M. D,4 Co,
lewtVMasa.aadaoM by

31MS and mosey promptly remitted.
VMbK with &lt;■ W- K*’j,h *** • *

FOB SALE BY

gSTABLISHED l^flQ.

PETEtt LORILLARD,

CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
r^assK^jststTttta^'

xsirrss » BtsBov
&lt; TTOBSMTlts^COUNSM.I.oW'

Uoo» are eooiiuually Lc&lt;a&lt; made) of PorirriU of

Snnff andTobacco Manufacturer
)• * IS Chambsts street,
(Pormeriy trCbaflfters strN&lt;,.?f«w York,)
Would salt Un attenllea of Dealers to Ihi artishe
of LU msaubetura. via:
BROYX SKUFP.

IWOBrJs-Generali,
TEttetSu...,

127 Uivlwea,

YKUAWworr.

J* OAee in tbe Court Ho j

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Roberts &amp;. Stbikeb,

iiistiigj' llasiucss jOirttlani

new and most complete assort in ent of

DRLGI AND MEDICINES,
rfCbcmlrals Paimts, Oils, Cam
Mpbenc, Baruing Ft aid,
TURPENTINE AND ALCUHOL.

m® umu,

IT FUR MKCUAPICAL AMD MRD1C1MAL
rvRrvam.oxi.Y_r:

GROCERIES!

gUsttllanD.

MVELKEY fo ALLEN.
TTORXM'i* AT LA Wan J SoUcitors in Chan
L eery. Fartnater eU.au.ups-ile &lt;OWW»&lt;tax, tbe invrotisauow -®1*
kodoMirea at mortgagee. Ae. vfi» be happy

roe tub KsrsctAL sx.xxrrT or

tub lambs.

W« »!»o k»Tf&gt; on band s good saaorttnrnt of

STATIONERY,
PEXL 1‘EKCILL IXK-t, FATEH, EMVFXOFLS. CARDS, Ae„ As.

.

Upon our shelves may be loan* all of the
MOST POPULAR
‘

i. a. notnnooK,
. TTURMFV wutCsuaaetaral tow. ftobciteria
Vuaa-vrr. tlsaorsl 1*mI «*&gt;d Tas Agasi.—
XJJiee. »r«ui&gt;J alory of Holbrook'. Uloek

JOHN BOBEUTw,
1 yllYSICIAS sn4 Starg-w^ Dwdliagoa Uroad1 way. nsar the Co«n (!&lt;!*»&lt;-

D

PATENT MEDICINES
of ll»e dsy.

7

-DHBAIP, IF©® ©ABH

It. J. HAMBY-

tlYSJCIAS. SCROKON a&gt;*
®r
f.c.or.rtta.nh-e llrwe Itterw Osodvesr Work.
HsafosgC Mietiigwa, Ofoe. bours Crone V ta It

P

•r Ready Pay, wsaly.
Rpeeial siftltae will be paid to CONFOUNDfMO sad unitingup FRtSCRllTIONK; sod say
one parcf&gt;*.H&gt;g lurdicinss of ca can tr*; upon
tbsir bd&gt;.V
7

H. WRI«UT,
r sad CODNRtLLOR AT LAW
ritor and CnanwUnr
part ( omoloipser for tbe Coan-

BE. A r. DBAKE.

DERUST,

PRACTICAL
KSA1TES * BURROWS.
L SoiKalor. in
ants. Boaiasrt aUeaied U wMb prompt"
MLx'&amp;rdfek Mirwt, eppoeito tbe F-Waflta-.

SMJS-.’*

I'kr. but pounced upoo a giytttepyramid
of sup*, kivas,-fn^rn wbfob pespad up a
WetM sp. made A sLrriug apsefo.—
Ws extra* (p-w &gt;hs retest m ^-Bi
i foiy alabaster cupld.
t
“ I wUl teke fote—what la foe &gt;rieeT
-Tbe war is m.t a calamity.
Nettone
H-sri&amp;fcftattwRK ■ ,
..
“ brtfosu tfollmte, dqj*
I,
have giWBwi" Wfl* W
* “ ■ *■*
fi*.**! laiddwwn foe money, apd waver exfleabeyfw: ' I hope
&lt; perimmsd aw dslwiow. a senaatitat of rrfirf
canoe utnil* has mxk___ „
an at fon mimteitk wire* ftbrawl tha eupM
l irnder ,kiy. I* end naahsd nut v*f ths e»loaded
wlth
iparkfinif
Angtiad
she
did
an.
JaUiMenoMs &lt; Huw .gUdly I ArllMrad R
bio on our love of the Uutou. *‘ Ft. — v
-Y«w speak 4n HddUa, Mtee NsUirC
W tbe express agroi, w b» loosed ilia
years I hare.rekid Mider foreciB.
In
-.’H
rUfefFtW"!
“Don't pretend that yo« hasd mot the IMO I voted to phase usyseiL and I V«cakM »oaj,matter uF overy day ufcun- key ko them," latw said a little trnpfilims. tad for Abraham UmpI.o. 1 bare not
cannot corn prebend w bat y on inean.r
•w d'yo du Guida 1 W ban la U to
ciume uflT’
,
afiswerad I. sturdily.। • I ,vw
।
i&gt; arrestlng'a' few; I ' Cish^be had ' arrested
“ When is what fop me ofTT" Inquired
' She said no more, bur set quiAtlv more. And instead of strewing foam,
NBMMmfeajriadwMRn/
1, considerably puxxled at my'frleqd A«b- flown, and shaded her eyes With her hami&lt; 1 wtah he had hoag Iktan.
Thsw . fogM
WbUs aotewraUssp w|U&gt; Mats sr UMgki,
cr lou’s addrws’e.
1-1 '
.. '. a. though .the. fee rfaxaM UwvMrs.
Jfo 4 Qupperhead to .pbof . bia
■, ^siMUiUoi tram tbe starts.
“Your wedding, to be sura! Ah.yoy Wnroe.ter^-bowdSer; Mril pursued tbe head.
Resltog os grwxy is wbas,
era a sly dug tu keep Us all tn.the dark au obooshvB. topic.
Men can’t ba neutral In these titntu;
'
PUkmd sabmesk. damp:
lung!"
‘
.
• Then how do you explain tbe wedding How esu a good eon be neutral wbeo he
Of marital fora, bow Utt I* ws knew,
“ You can’t have been much in ora Io cakr-at D Artisr'.r
area a man with a dagger at bis mother's
TH! bretaen srw Is U&gt;&gt; esesp.
tbe dark than I am at thia munUfit, Any
“la that tbe only testimony upon which heart. |f this Is preserved Qlb«r pentteru&gt;n. What uo earth do yn» mean I*7, I am tried and cunvlctad of * wilful ■ ir&gt; atiuM may grow -and exparkf ln glory.
Rmsboyu, As.
But Alberton only wagged hia head tent ion of matrimony."
The naulral ls not only a traitor, he la C
Tbrakiag saUssofiW.
knowingly, and rushed off in pursuit of a
“That is all; we ore ready to'bear your coward.
1 have no sympathy with a
stags, aay'lng something &lt;&gt;( which 1 only defence."
party that seeks to come into power fore/
W. mt Ib»m foitb to B»bl for lbs tag,
caught tbe dlacuunected fragments, “my
“Well that unlecky mass of white su­ peace. G,ve foe rebels peace and you
Tbrir taller. tefort tlxn bort.
wife" sod'MB"Artfera."
gar and dyspepsia was for my brother’s glv« them independence. Tbe Copperheads
Tboagh tb. grvai tear drop ttarte*,
“Haag that wedding eakoT’ wae my wadding ceremonies, a hundred miles are drccivrd. Some of their leaders ex­
TM« *M oar parclif trast;
,
internal rjactilatioo.
Tbs
sway. I assure you it had not the least pect but a temporary succeMlon.
Ood btass yse boja t w.'ll w.Iooom »M 1
As I pursued my speculative way, a c&gt;s&gt;i&gt;eciiu&lt;\,jijlh my matritDooial fur­ south ha* no such an Idea.
They have
tiny xl-&gt;vsd hand was held out from « , tunes."
irsed t!w N*wtbern Democrats; how they
&gt;
passing carriage.
Nettie looked np with a rare brilliance intend in future to treat* them, can be
“Ah. Mrs. Everkigh, excuse mo fur ,■under her lung lashea, and an almost in­ seen by tha Richmond papers.
They
ih4 owriug you kwfoce I"
- .1 .
' voluntarily entile wreathed her lips.
I will krrp between them and the wind—
“Wo all know that luvo is blind,” said took heart of h--po and went bravely on, and then hold their noses.
This Union
■ho lady with aamile. “Now I see why cheered by n sundeit inspiration.
•&gt;mvj dissolved conld never be restored.
y&lt;&gt;u haven’t been
aeo mein a»di an
“Blit I w ill purchase a bridecake twice We moat elect such men to office as will
age. My niece was at D’Artkr’s thia as large fomny own wedding. If Nettie puW- the war and maintain thqgfeovernmorning, and saw how particular ora will c&lt;&gt;nsrift l&lt;&gt; be the bride!”
meut If we could raise three Blind red
were In the svlectloa of a certain article."
Tbere—1 had d-me it, and In leM than thousand men lietween now nnd DecernBefore I rod Id explain this piece of five minutes wee an accepted lover, look­ I her. we shouldn't have another battle.—
rircumatantiol evidence, there was a break ing boldly into Um w.Mdruoa liquid When well flogged they will love us bet­
iu the lock of carriages which bad caused depths of those brown, beautiful eyex.— ter than befiire. Lot us us show ourthe detention of my fair friend, and bar A new sensation, very.
eelres their military superiors, and they
equipage rolled away with a wave of tbe
“And now, Tracy," said Mary mis will K,» l.,r.n«r tt.mhla ua_n_
pretty bnnd and the arcbest amlloe.
chievouslv. —I’ll tell votl a secret; tbe
I
et»s&gt;d
looking
after
her
with
an
odd
BCHSC 1 WEDD1SS CAKE.
reason Nettia criedMMf tbe afternoon,
/
Death of Jacob Crife.
sort uf impression th«t I should wake up nnd became so luw^^Ked this evening, ,
This eelrbrated German writer, who,
“Letters, air fmm the poet office!"
presently to find myself married to anna was that—"
in conjunction with hi* late brother Wil­
“Very well. Bumbo, put 'em down, tx-dy, whether or u&lt;&gt;; indeed I was mH
“Mary
remonstrated Nettie, with
liam, has been no long well known, not
alt&lt;igetber certain whether Mrs. Guido cheeks anlazc.
and take i ourself off.”
only In GI-PTnany, but throughout! all
I had just finished my break fast, and wag not daiiingTor tne at b»me.
“That she beard yon were buying a Europe, died on Sunday 'Evening, BepHow brilliantly the firelight and gas­ wedding esker’ puntavd Mary, putting
the tiny silver ehoeabtitrf, with the bach
leniber 25, al Berlin after a abort illness.
emr servico j»f tra^parrtit china Mood light tllaminalrd that coxy little room at away tbe white fingers with which Nettie
He was born on the 4th ofJanuary, 1785,
Kalill tfll the dsniaek draped round table. Lee Worcester's with pink tintrd walls vainly strove to fetter her tell tale lips.
and had thcrefora readied hia aeveiityIl was a'hright little mom, with its white and crimson cat pet sprinkled with small
“I’ll order another tomorrow," said 1,
ninth year. Although be sought com­
aj)d gold paper, nsd high-heaped grate, white buds. Tbe pian&gt;&gt; was open, strewn dtnditatively. ‘^Ah1 I ab-&gt;utduT bnve re parative retirement after the death &lt;-f hia
in the gray light &lt;&gt;f thia chill December with sheets of music, jitul as it had been ritied so much at Tom’s cominisaion bad I brother, lie waa indcfntigablo up to hia
tiMirning, when the air was thick with left, its pearl keys glimmerring softly In
known what a sweet little wife it would last moments in carrying out the, objects । imiaolorui failing snow flakes; and this the subdued radirocv of one jet of light bring mu
to which Im devoted bis long andi useful
omtiaU between the bitter atinoenbere that glowed through the frosted ahade
“Don’t Tracy," said Nettie hiding her
lifts; snd hjs Isat buuru were spetq, not
without, and tb« tropical warmth of my above. 'Die ten-table was all set—I bad Cx.fi on my shoulder.
by naming new feme in tbe continuaiioa
• ■wn special n&gt;a&gt;k,givu mu an additional ..ften dreamed ol a home of my own that
And then Tom wrote to know why on of those works which were ao peculiarly
cunacmualiess of satisfaction as I leaurd Should be like Lee Woiceeter’s in ile earth I didn’t come to hlahymrnieal eerr- I hia own, but In the preparation of bls
l&gt;aik in my chair atid proceeded to ex­ »nt»g evening cvtiLrt; nnd somehow that n.unlrs. I wrote l&gt;ack that I was obliged great German dictiuoary.
The laiodun
! tea-table always formed part of tbe phan to stay tn tend a wedding of my own !
amine tnv corrrupondrnce.
Timtt say a:
.
”lxe Wurwslcr want* to know if! can tasnu There u ns something e» brhfhl
And such a weddiag-eake as graced tbe
“Jnrob Grim, like many olbera/had
enme there to lea this evening.
Of and ebeerful in the stwwy dsrusafc, and centra«&gt;f oar banqueting board ! Its no difficulties l&lt;&gt; contend with in the outset
course I can. Ills wife is a perfect little tbe glittering cbinfo. Bachelor as I was, use trying todcsCrilM its frosted splen­ of hiacareer. When he commenced the
rosebud, and one, (reside, who dun't be­ the golden blncka-jf rake and liny muffi a dors. but i fany of my rradsra Mriooaly firoftwainn of authorship, Augustus WUlieve in cnshieriug all her bu«dand'a trach breaking into crisp flakes that melted in contemplate getting married, I'll send iatn Sclikgtl looked upon ancient Gerdor friends. And then I rather like th«l one’s mouth, nnd umber jellies qujverinr them thu recipe.
*
mnu literature, as in mmi degree hia own
bruwo-evetl sister-in-law of hie. Yea I’ll &gt;*•&lt;« gigantic jewels thr-.ngh their vbrystal
domain, and did not treat the young bego, certainly — Hallo— here's n lelirr prison walls, pnsiueed a w.mdrrfnlly
giuner with any degree of friendship, refrom iny brother In Greenfield I" 1 un­ agn-caWe efleet in my epicure sight And
(xrding him almost as a usurper, and
"Joah Billing.," «i( (be P.-ughkeepaisn,'
folded tbe document ragvrly, scarcely 11 could imagine no prettier vtadfei to
ndlug terrible fault with bis etymology.
«Lla al first to credit the tidings it reveal­ crown It all than Mary Worcester, In her io responsible for the following :
We or b»M that there want eewiy thing But a change soon eeme over Schlegel ga
crimson mrriim dress, edged round the
ed.
to hi* ooantry man, for afterwards he nev­
‘‘Well, here is a pretty state of thing*. thrust with delicate lane, presiding st the maid in vain, but there ar 3 things that,
er
dpwku vn wr»t* of him without expres­
Except perhaps—but I avuWh't.kave maid if tha was ever an
Guiug to be married, claims my congrat silver tea urn.
useful, and theme striped Maika and' sing die highest opinion of bia talents ;
ulstious, SB) a that Mary (who lb* dickens that is neither here mw there.
and bs',rt.^ mM : •! cannot name him
niuoketrraX ,h»&lt;h»v c .&lt;...
.
I
was
a
little
dnsippHiited
on
entering,
is Mary t) is ie great tribulation about
W hat a cut h w iwld.thla would be, with without expensing my admiration of hia
tlie wedding Cake. Aflair to come off on not to see Lee'a sister-in-law, a trim lit­
greatnvM.’ Ilia loss will be irreparable
Wadscsday, and m- cake to be had for ' tie benutv, with brown, rippling hair and oat npy num-papers or wlmmau iu IL
, | have herd that moqkey*, If lha war in mon, than one sense, for be wss honorlove or imincy ! Will I lie the best fel­ ,rfvrtv,-blrestore between basal and
•d and esteemed in Germany nut lees as
low in the world and aend .one down black,’l ilt I did m.t bke to a»k and w
a man than aaa scholar, and tbe tranquil
sequrtiify remained In igtwranoe, until
from D’A filer's 1"
&lt;&gt;« men gh»w down Into monkeys, and spirit bv wbkh be waa actuated manileg.
I glanced at tbe data of U&gt;e letter, it Mary remarked:
led Itaairiu foe kiadly nature ofbia writ.
“Nettie ta very b.w spirited tbit even no grate deal ov labor laid out on them
luid been aevond dayann the niad, and
ii&lt;a. Il la to ba regretted foal the great
niRber.
«»•»
&lt;lu’“0
there was not a minute to be loetj . . i Ing J pef*«r«
nutional German dictionary on which bo
rose mKhanicaHy and put on my h-it and by and by."
waa encaged had not reached beyond foe
rnidT
tu
think
that
“
picket
dota"
aint
’
How I l.«ged »" wk wbal tbe matter
cloak, giving mure brcdfnl gare at the
mdfiing but fun, hut just let etn set al! ’word ‘A'romm hut from tbe atnpla ma.
various directions about icing, wr rgbt and wan I’erbai-a abv bed received ill news;
left by the deceased, there ta every
day on s nlckrt and I'll bet tha wud bq teriab
I
decor atiomf, w hkdf acC«&gt;mpatiied TLm’s pmhape .b« nan not well. I would have glad enuff to change tbar base with sum- I
that tU work will be concluded io
doavly written epistle, hdiirc I Sallied given my two ears to know, but I didn t
aaaatlrfartury a manner aa that in which
burly.
।
forth boldly to the street on my mrvel dare inquire.
,
Thank God tbar la one thing in . thia iit waa conuneooed.";
“So you’re gi'ink tn be mimed rh.
errand.
wdrld that money won.t buy, and chat lx
0»lt a PatMTxa.—“He la only a nrinIl was just about one rfduck, the snow Traey, my bny,” said Ue as we sat in
tli« wag of a dug’s tala.
frvmtof
the
bright
fire.
“
Well,
yon
ter."
waa
the
encoring
remark
of a lead­
had censed fsllhv, nod the sun sbone
The heart don’t want rddlcntmg eeny 1
er in wifely. He waa -only a printer
brilliantly. D’Artier’a was full, of course; can't dn better. A bauhrlnr nt bust, is mare than a mountain spring does.
1
. ...
Well wbu waa th* Earl of Stanhope 7 He
there wcra-il atfuaett Indies that I' knew, • mere &gt;ACtiMi -f
If a man is detnrminsd tu. g”1a ‘ the; ^*e only a printer.
I started up, aamiyed i-ryund all en­
What la Princa
silling at the liny marble tabled. I tried
Devil tbe best wa I ktxjpv tu gtnp' hrth.'
Frederick William, who married foa
. ■■
U&gt; daoume an sir of easy impudence, as durance.
lx tA let him g6. ‘
‘ -For mercy’s sake, dear Lea,
Prinrese Royal of England f He, too,
if I had only c«»uie in fur. a pound of
Sum
peples
brains
ta
lukated
Jh
'tkdr
ma win-re yuu picked up that ridiculous
woe only’a printer. Wboi waa Wiliam
chocolate slmonda,but it was bf no uod;
Caxton, one. of the fatbera of llterafora l
J coo Id nut disguise th* latent abeepish '^“Eidiculous report!-Hut’s pretty
Ha waa ooly.a printer Who was Gen,
uaesof my aepect as I sauntered op to the
root, epos toy b&lt;x»r," wcfoimqd WorD. Preniins, Ubarlea. Dickens. M. M.
counter.
f
Thiers, Douglas Jerrold, Bayard Tayfior,
-Huw can I serve yob. sir T* inquired C*“*Naw Mr. Guida, said Mary, laughing,
Georife Mi MHtTta, J. Gules, G Ricband.
the trim dsmaerWho p -'.I'd •
'-*■■■■doo'i deny the roll iiai&gt;ead»m«L 1 aqi
»m, N. f. WilHs. and Senatora Dig,
aaadinrinvj 'trvsBuroc.
‘
“
sure ymt wuuM enjoy i qui« bum* of
Cameron, Niles. Bigler, and Postmaster
yudr owu brtter than font noisy hotel.—
General King!
They, too, were all
printers. What was Brojamm Franklin!
Onlv a primer. Everybody can’t be a
printer—JbwoW are m-eeasary.

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PICTURE GALLERY!
IM HARTINGS. Barry
&gt;hA-‘
naw building, «P etoirs. fd
V - • • a tetEBY,

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W^era^-ew.ta-foL^-yi-^ —*
modslwa. These wishing tor
_
BUOK rxcrrwmDfo
As I caa nuAs. are fovned to give me ikHr pelrJlLv J^sre &gt;»nied to eJi

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J. L TAN BMVNT’R

WOOLEN
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FACTORY,

Bisn»o».»ico.

r WANT as
wooL
L immfeiiurs into CLOTH—

'“""Sd sunrises.

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• rf’’,i, f-i-uuj i'.i.i———*i «K-r-NkSStf l •“•

2t.

Was it real!-

that the fitter »»»

novar m*d.«ir! h*« of •»“ cunsequrnce,
you eon't hurt U." Monsterj
"Na.
, ma’am U's no; that; hut-foe confounded
fotogfoiBg.bqrtsarer

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D. Striker, beet

Havnra ix this, .cnoeftx
D. B. Praia, beet •taiJ ion 2 years t
forthwith, by naming tte
ffiMMlnfvKtet.OiUh
hall be at or near tbe prorv

A
Firing resumed this

Tte Anneal Fair of our Agricultural ClaMNo.ft-ffiatcbte U*rw* for al
^pQety.hey ori'Wc^w^y'lnff'fbHta. ^Richard Jonw, be*x pair 4 yT«ar«

Mre. bTu'Prett, bast knit

^50
ST

Sw^i $

thrt^eted'driTra^fe enemy Uck.
•
• apron
•. •&lt; *
. .. .
.. '50
Wm. Bariow, bust pair 5 ears old ,,
Mrs. J. P. Rwberta, hcM braided ctoak 50
Mies Adai HeMhMwpMDheaHfoied I '
or over,
13 00
.Wn». Mi.:Cooper, 2d boat do
J 50
-haudkorebhf
50

TTeriein i-onsrqnenre of thn Grat of thoe*
collar
Mrs. D. Striker, beet knit collar
Mr*. Earl Brown, headwork needlre
book
-&lt;-•'
: ।
:

/bi&amp;ee, left boltlttlb vticoBrsgenreni to
bopq-for amaaDcnl rucc«»*.lh»s jear.
; .iWhh thia explanation dir readers will

CtaM JR*. ft-Bro*d Mares.

50
50
50

Williairi i*nrry, beet brood mare 92 00
'was, trndfr ibFclrremsfantTMWy deci- J, A. i|ob«rteon, 2d best do
100

Thuroiay. tte day pf the principal exhibittate, waa one of teas* balmy autamT-al dsys, wbich^nWl unfreqnentty in thia
climate caeite* tte admiration of travel­
er* from tte East' The entries of stock

and other artitlea waa felly as large as
was Inrgrr than at any Fair ever before

the county.
.
Thercceipta of the society from mil

,

source*, was 9301,20—« sum sufficient to
pay all espense* and premiums,end with
the ail of a hundred dollars appropriated
by the Board of Sirpcrv i*«&gt;rs it is hoped
to eecsie tbe title to tbe Fair grounds,
which bed heretofore become considera­

bly eisbarrnseed.
The' exhibition of stock was very good
although nol so extensive and diversified
as we may look for in tbe future.

Our

arduous duties upon that day, la another
sphere will preclude the possibility of

particulaiiziog with regard to animals or
article*on exhibition; and wo therefore

B. J. Ilenderohotl, best 3 year*
rid eok
.
92 00
B. J. Handerahou, 2d beat do
John Gordon, best 2 years old colt
Tlww^llWI MMlbds

f- )

recommend to tbe attention of onr rea­
ders, the List of Premiums awarded, 8. Andrus, bofct bull 2 years old 12
Geo. L. Briggs. 2d best do
I
which will be found in this tesue. We
Juste* Mudge, best bull 1 year old 1
may say, however, that in the ClaM of A. Spunable, 2d best do
Stallicrs, excepting of colls, there were
but twb entries. The bay Stallion of C. Seymour Andrus, best yoxe oxen 93

00
50
50
75

00
’ *"
M

Welton, formerly owned by 11. Krohler Gen. L Briggs, 2d best do
took the premium for qjpwork and 1s a J. C. Bray, bent pair 2 year old
*tccr*
00
very flee animal. The black Stallion, ex­
A.S|mnable,2d
do
50
hibited by J. N. Ladow, which took the G. Striker, best pmBr yr. old steen 1
00
u premium for trotting Stallions, is of M. L. Williaien,2d best du
50
Morgan stock, of fine mold, gay, elegant
,
Ctes* Sa. ft-Fat Cattle.
and attractive carriage. Should be re­ A. Sponable, best fat cow, no coin. 91 00

main ta tbe coonty another year be will
undoubtedly receive the atteutioa due to J. C. Bray, best milch cow
J. C. Bray, 2d best
do

Among tbe foreign stock, was a very

fine herd of

Durham

Cattle exhibit­

.

•2 HO
1 00

vnrisioff c

Clare Mo. 1—ftbee*.

Gilbert Striker, best Spanish J
Merino Buck '
t2 00
A. J. Russ, 2d beet
do
1 00
ed to favor./ We understand that torn* Cvrus Buxton, beat French merino
of the herd have been purchased by Indi­
2 00
buck
2 00
Porter Burton, best pen 5 ewes
viduals in tbe county.
2 00
Tbe Annual Address of the society A. J. Rum, beet 5 lambs
1 00
A. J. Rum, 2d best do
was delivered by N. A. Balch, Esq., of
Kalamntoo, and is highly commended by
Edwin Rice,'beet boar, no com.
those who heard it.
Geo. C. Brott, best pig* 6 month* old 1 00
Of the arrangements and management Cyra* Buxton best breeding to*
and pigs
1 50
we, pf course have nothing to say, except
DIVUIOM D.
that any want of preparation find* its ex­
ed by Messrs Sly, of Plymouth, which
the j'udgr* in that CUm have recommend

cuse in the desire of tbe executive com­
mittee to keep expenses down to tbe pay­ F. J. DePlante best flour barrel,
no competition
90 50
ing point There i» needed much lmJ. A. Robertaon, best drew cnat
75
provment to the grounds, and we belive
The J edges in this department recom­
we may safely pledge tbe citizens of tbi* mended to favorable notice the Universal
village'to attend to that matter when the Cloibea Wringer, exhibited by II. IL
title shall be folly euufirmad to the so­ Wood.
ciety.
It may be proper to elate that tbe new

Jerome Palmerton, beet lumber
wagon
91 50
society now In existence is a now organi­ Joseph Badeock, 2d beat do \
75
zation. Th*old one had apparently no
DIVISION K-Tabte KefreahMeBt*.

since a legal organixatino waa perfected.
We trust that the simple fact of its legal
nrganixation, with officers and the society
itself amenable to tbe laws of the State,

will givs.incrrosed confidenoe in its per­

manence and reliability.

Gan. McClellan baa been seduced into
writing a very foolish letter to the people
of Pennsylvania, urging tbe election of'
Woodward the Copperhead candidate.—
But McUallan appears to ba as poor a
General in poHtica as be proved himself
into
the Union camp of th* old Quaker State
fell as barmiroe as his «patfr« fell before
Richmond.

Mm. J. P. Roberto, shell monument 50

DlTtftlON G-FraDaaft VepitaRtos.
1 Op D. R. McElwain, best corn in
2 Sp
90 50
1 do
J. A. tt'.berteon, test wheat
50
Geo. Cramer, best I year old colt 1/00 Wm.^Wood, l»cet ry* x
50
B. C. Cramer, best fall sftples
50
J. C Hanna, best winter apple*
50
J. M. Nevius, best pears
.
50
J. W. Ilolchkl**, beat peaches
50
A. J. Rum, best bull 3 years old or
“
“ quince* ‘
50
over
*
93 00
te. “
80
“
•• fTTrgrape* - .
Sanford Sisson, beat bull 2 years
M. L. Williams, 1 dox. roots chicory 50
old
2 00
Jerome Palmerton, best pack potatoes'25
Al P, King, bast Booking boll calf 1 50 J. M. Nevins, boat *ugar bcete
n*
A. P. King, “
“ heifer calf 1 50
“
“
“
carrots
The Judges find exhibited in thia else*
“
“
“
parsnepe
by Messrs. Slt of Wayne County, one
•*
“
M
rbeubarb
2 yean old bull, two cows, one 2 years old
heifer, one 1 year old and and one calf,
Ladto.1 Uiator sad Drtvia(.
'
Mire Lucy E. Norria, best riding 92 00
। Mie* Lydia A. Rilev, 2d best riding 1 00
MIm Sa.ah Bailey,' best driving
2 00
Augustus C. Skillman, beat bull 3 years
Mia* Fanny Ilayfurd, 2d beet do 1 00
old or over—no competition 93 00
J. C. Bray, best cow
2 00
J. C. Bray 2d best cow
1 00
J* C. Bray, best heifer, 1 year old 1 50

Mi*. J. Bedrock, best loaf wheat
bread
90 50
Mrs. 8. Andras, 2d beat do ,
Mrs. J. P. Roberta, beat raised bi»cultx; no competition
Mrs. S. Andrus, beet com bread
Mrs. 8. Andrus, beet collection of

“
50
50
75

Mrs. Geo. C. Scott, best butter made
in Juno
Mrs. J. Bedrock, beet batter made
In September
Mrs. 8. Andrus, 2d best do
Mrs. Richard Jones, beat old ebeese
Mr*. J. R. Power*, 2d beat do
Mrs. Cyra* Buxtoo, best new cbeeee
Mr*. J. Badeock, 2d best do .
J. R. Powers, beat maple sugar,
(drained)
J. R Powers, beat
do
(eake)
Joseph,Badeock beet stirred sugar

Gen. McOollan'a letter is

50
35
75

50
50
50

It

^espondent from the armv of the Poto­
mac, Oct. 14th, says: “'the enemy made

S

^'.'^.xsrcia-s!

Chmtanonge, Oct. 18.—Cavalry just
tree hotel. -Cowie'

bladtberriea
Mr*. J. P. Rubertj, best canned

Tbe

U sited States.* matron calling for 300,000 volunteer*:
« oath sad gone
A. a p»or Gov—ur,«y &lt;KUr

4 if the
AR ul

■

Federal

»d.
-Well," Bays the sorgwai it
Rip Van Winkle that a mao cannot

Mr,. G. Striker, beet pickled peadrae 25

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jJSTRAY MARE.

amp 1 says an "fficer.
•What command do

fi

Of the Board

two desperate and onsuecresful attempts
tevday to whip this army In detail snd
destroy our train's, lut in both most sig­
nally tolled. Jn»t at daybreak, between elhjf deUes as **v recot eonncclrd with his than ttece-foertteot tte- -taal Ion. Detin
Catlett's station and Apburn, Stuart and office and required by this Charter or Die
insured
A. P. Hill mad* a aimuluneon* attack Board of Direct ore.
Sccrioa 4 —The Vice Prerifest ritaR art
upon Gen. Gregg's cavalry and the 2J
army corps- Almost the first intimation
given of their presence,
th* opening
of a battery upon the second turps. -Our datits required of him.
of uuoh references shall be equally
troop* were apecdily in position, and ths
enemy repulsed with ei&gt;i**id*rable loss.
trecord of the mere. but in
- “Late in the afternoon Hill made an­
ly diminish or
other dash tu cut off tbe 2.1 corps.
Ils'
asHecnnary. Tbe rfewvtery abaH keep all
first attacked the rear uf tbe 5th corps,
n -croaary books ai-d seciraiit* *n&lt;! tile *■»! tifjiu-; tbe teeret ary and pying a fee of Miy
killing three of the Pennsylvania reserves •vreerro all paper doeamrots am) iattrameols Cents.
and *.winding 15 or SOmote. When the of the company n-quired tel* kept in his of­
bead of the 2d corps bad reached Kettle fice, He sliall receive applieslioa* for and
Rua, near Briatosrft Station, Hill made
Aumt ur th* CuMaxaLAxo—You have a terrible onelaright on both corp*.
Tbe
made a grand and successful campaign ;
you hare driven the rebels from Middle
nf the property mentioned in this Charter, ter shall ces
Tennessee. You crossed a great moun
bonkment at several pointe for breast­ He may with tte approval of tte President ter.orlbrir
tain range, placed yourselves on the bank*
caaeel all and any polieic* al any time for tte they teal! t*
of a briiad river, croMed it in the f*ce of works with derided advantage. The eu aoit-falfilltirrot of the requirmetrts of tte he, tee or ttheir puliey shall he .legally withemy charged at'ooe time up tu the em­ member* of this company on tbe part of tbe d.-awu aiul cancclled, -qiiJ the 'membership
a powerful opposing army, and crossed
bankment, when a portion uf the 2d o»rp« bolder or holder* thereof He shall draw ell tenniiuited.
two other great mountain ranges at the
charged in turn, capturing 700 or 800
only practicable pasaca^ aome forty miles
prisoner* and one battery.' Several
between extreme*. You concentrated in
xDtfng of sack claims
llMXM
chargee were made and caeh rime the en­
the face uf oppuiicg num boro' fought the
emy were forced back with great slaugh­
bSLiius 25.—Ibe President shall allend In
combined armies of UragK&lt; which you
II* riiall instr a
■e oqsuuenccmciit aiel pnwcntioa of all
ter, leaving their killed and wounded in »poruil&gt;k fur ibeir conduct
drove from Shelbyville to-Tullahoma, of
rv|
ort
annually
to
the
Board
of
IHrrrtor*.
our bands.
A rapid artillery fire was Tbe «wei*n'c*n Authorise the Deputy Sec­
Johnsons army from Mississippi and tbe
kept up on both side* until long after dark,
retary to perform Iris duties
tried veterans of Lopgstrecl's corp*, and
when the enemy gave up and retired.
.SZ.-H05 e —The Treaaanr »h 11 sOmbI to
for two day* hrid them at bay, giving
the collection of all aaa*M&gt;ctiL&gt;. a&gt;i I appoint
them blow for blow with heavy interest.
aacrrexM or A«*s»nnDr-« m writable pierce
Wheu'the day closed vuu held tbe field,
throughout mid eoautiea to re-fere t be i*re
from which you withdrew in the face of
New York, Oct. 17.—A special to ike
nwntaoltheIbffiTC&amp;t.uKnibent oftbi* aararioverpowering numbers, to occupy the
•lion, being rennooBble for all manic* eoilcrt?jint for which you set out—Cirallanoogn.
ed by them ; and he tnay at aoy time require
ou have accomplished th* great work Lee.
A battle probably would have seesrity or a renewal •! ammrity of them-if
of the campaign; you hold the key of been fought on tbe nld Bull Run ground U.ought nceeemwy. He ahaR jrire Lend* wit h
sufficient snreties nol exceeding Ike «nm of ft3,East Tenneasee, of Northern Georgi.t, and yesterday had Meade accepted lu
Lee
UW to l-e approved by tbe Board of Directof the enemy's mine* of coal and nitre.
moved heavily rm his flank. Meade teLet these achievements console you for coming alarmed, fell bad:. It te intima­
.... ....
&gt;U- and etc leering ol aero lo tarv inrere or uaeitbe regret you experience that arrivals of ted that Lee te going into Maryland • M.
nulI meeting of the Ifonrd of Director* statby fire .notter *reeremerrt caa be rude
fresh hoetile troops forbade you remai*- again."
ing for what par pose or object tte monies for *n&gt; h te-ficit or drficiia.
mg on tbe field to renew the battle ; for ’ The Herald"» dispatch says : “Reports diabarted have been paid cat. Tte President i ttawtox 28 —Any member of thia company
tbe right of burying your gallant dead, from tbe front indicate a movement of teantear e/Rmo areararer .nJ .tell rive1^,^ .jMjkutkM. to the &gt;eqrc&lt;*ry rod
and caring for your brave rompan? the enemy's cavalry toward tte Pot-wnac.
oads to the B—rd oflHreclora.
peyteff a fee of one rioter or arrign hi* pokey
Bccnox 7—The Board of Dimeters ol thi# of UMurram-c. Mieh arer-.'umenl to be approved
ion* who lay wounded on the field. The
"la addition to a large number of aulloaeea you have *rfst*ined, though heavy, dlere, a tbou*aad men havebqen detailed
by the beerrtary and Pirsulcnt and »u endutare slight, considering the odd* against from tbe Convalescent camp tu work on
Ibe safety and gutenrawnl of tlA o-aapany.
you, and the stake you have woo.
You tbe defences uf Washington.
subject only to thl* Charter awl tbn con-tiUibold in y our bands the Rftbstaniial (rails
"Tb* best opinion te that large rein­ tioa and laws ol said State. They shall de
of a victory, and deserve and will reeel ve forcements have teen rent Lee from lertniic the localioe of the principal oflfee or
tbe honors and plaudits of a grateful na­ Braggs army to enable him tu make n oBce* of thia company ; afeo te inquire isto
.u - - - - • r i._ _ ._____
tion, which sake nothing of even thu*e date on Washington. Le* has po.teduv • n.l
who have been fighting us, but obedience back with a mere handful, or Im hu n
to tbe conalilulioii and laws established large army to sustain him. If the latter
Directors .
for our own common benefit.
is true an attempt to flank Monde by *tThe General commanding earorolly tacking Washington may te cxeeeed."
begs every officer and soldier of thia army
W’ashiftgton, Oct 17.—Lit lie nr no
Ihhiag armies
to unite with him in thanking Almighty
God for Hia favor to us.
tie presents mored here thia' morning that Lee has
hia hearty thank* and congratulations to sent a portion uf hi* army up th* Shen­ bridaa
the number and amount required by said art.
all the officer* and snldiara of thl* rom andoah valley.
•
There* beeka^wU contain a copy of Ibis Chsi.
It te certain that Lea’s mrmy crossed tbe
ter * ith sufficient proof, of the proper pnbliRappahannock on Wednesday,
Meade
laved by those who fought with euch un­ lain position at Centre villa. It fo Mid pkied.
Baomx 2.—The tlec'tan of officers shall i
inching resolution. Neither the history that Ute has only five days’ provteiotts
occur st the time and place of the aunual
of this war, nor probably tbe annals of
meeUng*. except the first vloctio* which is
herein «terw£ pnmted for. Tbe offi^
any battle, furnish a loftier example of
A special to the 77m/«, Washington 18lb •ball be elected by bdtot by the mejbrity,
sayat"Washington has been filled with rote of the trembeni pr«knt, at gnc|, pi£c m week* tn i
ing exhausted their ammunition, resorted rumors or excitmeate throughout the the first Board of Dircetore may dufmeiue. ।
: of arid reeipaay to be heW In eosoa
to the bayonet many Ume*, to hold tboir day. Tbe belief of a great battle within
rshlM elsaWUowrtice, etwrejr
position against such odds—aa did our 18 miles of tbe city was very general,
nd hw of said meeting.
left and centre, comprising troops from but no engagement haa taken plaee.
i 33 —Thia Charter m»y be altered
thereafter.
“Bebel gwirriHaa are prosecuting an
ail the the corps, on the afternoon of tbe
rd al any meeting of the member*
20th of ^September, at the battle of active campaign between Maude'a army ,
sod
Washington.
Thia
monting
several
“Chickamauga."
.
officers
attached
toGen.
Sedgwick
’
s
head
­
(Signed)
W. 8. Roeacw***,
quarter* were captured."
Maj.iGen. Commudieg.
'Ihe WforU say a editorially : "A re- '
port reacted the eity last night that the
A Was fwciont.—An »m&lt;
Geo. K- Beamer , Cleveland Elh,
army of Geo. Meade ted retired within
Lo™»
. waimi n.«-&gt;v
the defences of Washington. A* thia
Rock, Arkansas. A confederate su-geon
John Dow,
K. M. W heaton,
informatioe was not subjected to the
A? C. Vita,
P. &amp; Spaulding,
by the name of Crosdell, got beastly
Waabington Censor, it i* not vitiated by i
drunk, and took :a room in a city hotel
WriteM. BrteoL
any official sanction whatever
and went to eleep. In tbs meantime our

that Woodward would be elected with­
out doubt, and with the bait of tbe next
Presidency distinctly set before fete eyes.

18.

It

la thougHby
'•
tforugHby oarite
Sptoe Hua
tha Lee
Laeha*
te* hi.
hi* en
. Mtenot *£ Ines 'sad
tire army in front of Mead*.
It la. b*
I. which roll teal) girt
llered nacoDaidarable body. »f bAbtry
i* yet engaged."
- WaaMngU*, &lt;Mrr,HS. I P. M.-Tbe
extra Star says: “There was a consider­
able engagement yesterday between a
largo fore* of rebri* and a portion of tbe *• • etrey •
J»ebulT •eerelarj sad
Army of the Putomse—part uf Warreti’* nptedby u
“ oftnetruth,joetke.
(2d) corps, in the vfehdty of Bristow's
Charter.
station. Infantry and cavalry were en­
gaged on b«'th
The result waa ft
decided Unfuo victory. The rebel* were
Jectieg the inoaey If payineul be aot made
badly beated with the Iom 'bf an entire
isBteTiSsaror or In* revelvet* vfthiu thirty
battery and 100 prisoner*.
dart .bk her or their inrorunee tuy be can
"Before the tertninatioir of the eonteat
cebed by the Board ol Directors at any wiectfiykft.' regular* came up and assisted in
drivine the'enwnv off?
Tmaarer and Secretary shall hold tbtlr office*
mpeeiively for tbe term of two years, and
forth* of the actral value
New York, Ort. Ifi.-The TVaiea’ fihr- the Director* for It* term of onr year

.'P" Boaib of Sripen i*o|
li mefeu daring tbe whole
s4jMW*mg on Selordey.

VI

tlnir proceeding* before oar I

W**k.

Ths Far* at PbaiusviuJ
jftxrtkweatern town* in this &lt;1

their Annual Agricultural
■day and Saturday of te.l I

ware unable U&gt; attend, but|
•much satiJacli.m that tKeexI
-very fine and the attendance I
regret much, that there a ere I
the citizen* from thia aect'wrl
but trust oar friends all

aumc ;

will take into account the end

-cumaUnce

which

surround

Na. Geo. C. Scott, of Bel

dfft «t oar office some very Is
winter apple*, 25 of which I

presented ns with a half a bn*l
lent foil apples fur which I
Th*nbe
Mr. Cole informa uJ
livened at hia orchard nearly I

■eta of apple* before tbe genera

of hi* crops.

i

Cwieoav.—Milo L. Willi*.
■more has presented ng with

pared Chicory, (tbe beet know
for coffee,) of b)e own ralataf
pared by Mrs. William*, wbd

pare favorably, in flavor, to ll I
in market.
Baanan*.—Tte editor I
■thanks to a few young friend*, I
■himself and family, At a wren I
&gt;ning last week.
“Oft in the I

•we hear those mellow toned

I

etrumeots, all tbe mure enjoy I
aaaoctetion* and recollections I

miad.

Hour friend* will lea *

soma night, we ahali be able t
.lively to whom we are indal

Ohio, Peun.yltan'i*, and I-1
their election*—tbe latter only!
officer*—on Tueeday ofla*t • I

has buried the traitor, Va! lam I
the Luos uf about GO.(X&gt;0 may I
pendent of th* soldier'* rote. I
at Chattanooga, voted at the r I

fug Brough, to 211 for VolteI

la a Bl. Louia Huspital the I
.Breegh 90, Vallandigham no I

votes show the soldier's sppcJ
Copperhead traitor*.
I

In Baaaeylvaaia, Curtin's I
-foots up 20,422. When wd

tint these State*, a year ago.»
their votes to condemn tbe A
tioo, the late Union tlctoriqa
etattaan. In time when thed

Tn Sosa F.&lt;n««r* or Jt I
the last term of the Distort I
Linn nonnty, Kan*a«. a man n l
&lt;ilh or Griffis, one of tbe fiendi I
■der the lead of Hamilton, west I
mowri Into Kansas, in the romnl
sad collecting up from ibetr 1
Wooes 11 unarmed msu. B»y&gt; I
into a ratios and abut them do
Wood-* asaeuMre known in
the -Maria dee Cyg»«* Naso*
tried acrdooovMWd of th*
jn»d there committed. Hewse
b»Tteotee to bshurqi • I

�Eating if Billiard
BATON A McNAUGHTOX.

' &lt;irV H^~*FjiiiM~^iiiff
B VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

!•» Dte
lr;cJ*’ £,r exammatinc by
of the Board of Enrolment. llro v,en wll,

''J ovi ■mixite teWSIb*1
.W—w.ia new vmiiwi, anu
tbs Bareau an Spacloa* and FiaaaaaU
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

It

CuMVO.^^Tgn.MMl ai*d
JVO

Drutftwg or Rovdyiim

..... .... ... .... ■
.r.'.l
orderly Gaocinv AxeBsUxw, meat s&lt;X U1 to

eTli,,u'
**Cflllllvd l&lt;» uno hunar«d dollar* bountyvllMir d..|lar* premi­
um. and one month’s pay in advanee.By a State law ruluultwra for Old lUrimeota aleu wrirr a bounty offifty «JO|

GIVE UG t CALL I
As we ere determined Ibetnenuoa shall bare one
FltdfrCLASS

GROCERY, EUM -AM BILLIARD

Will bo credited on thequulaa of subtle

The Board of Supervisors remained
in sesaion doting th* whole of Ian weak

adjourning mi Saturday.

We shall place

their proceeding* before our readers next

Tmt

Cibcvit

Co dot

adjourned on

Thursday of last week. The business befora the court was mostly civil and of no
great public interest.

Tub Fair at Prairabvillb.—The four
Southwestern town* in this county held

their Annual Agricultural Fair on Fri­
We

day and Saturday of last meek.

were unable U&gt; attend, but i learn with
■much Mlisfacliun that the exhibition was
very Snaand the attendance largo.

We

regret much, that there were not more uf
the citixetls fruiu thia aectiuij, in attend­
ance; but trust our friends at.1 Praireville

will take mtu account thceng rowing cireumstance which surrounded us last

Mb. Gko. C. Scott, of Baitirnore Ua
■left at our oflice some very lai-ge and fn r

. —'I ■■•'"• Y»out AS
authunzrd as a convenient method for
adoption by sub districts and towns to
avoid the draft. AR credits, boweveZ
will cense on the 24lh nf October, and
wherever tho quotas " are not furnished
before that day, tbe draft will commence
on the 28tb luh.
j | &lt; ' ।
B. IT. WILL, Lt. C.,1. 5th ArTy.

UNIVERSAL

CLOTHES WRINGER COME AND BUY MORE
.WflVERSAL'

- A.^.Prov. Marshal General.

•

From the above circular It will be seen
that an opportunity and ample Unto are
given to tbe various sob districts and
towns, of this Congressional District, to
raise their quotas, and avoid the draft.
The qn&lt;Ha allotted tn each sub-diatrici
inuet be raised, or the draft will assured
ly take place «u the 20th.
All have an equal interest in the pres­
ervation nf the gjorions prestige of free­
CHMTCKBY BALE.
dom bequeathed to us by onr gallant an5 fur th* oo-raty of Wary. is Cbaaeery.
ceatora, and all should be willing to bear
I’rerett, tlud. Lort.S- Lov*u,.45r?.fl /udy«.
their share of the burden.
/firsm drnM, a-fUinanl.
Then let the true men of each locality
roll »on die ctdonin of enlistment, nnd
J«a IfihttadJ. L. MUn, fKfrodtntt
make vigorous effiirt tu. raise their men,
In pereoanceend by virtue of s.Aeere* of this
and avoid the draft.
tb* 13th day ef April. A.. D. t«u*. notice is hereby
Norma* Baii.tr.
rirea.thatI-wiH stfleecauwto be **M- at pahlie auction. V. tbe highest bidder, al tbe north
Capt 4 Proviyat Marshal.
front doorof IhnJCourt Hous*, in lb* tillage ol
Haatinn aa&gt;d eonnty of Barry. Is tho State of
Micbgtan,os Wwtarjday, tb* bthday of govern-

■CTHKwmma,

GOODS!
R. J. GRANT!
No*, si,' aad 3 bars no' Cog*. AU others an
warraated.
*No. 11* tb* ata* generally used In private fatal
lire.
Oaaxca J tea. of tb* ''American Agrieoliariat,'
aays of lb*
MIVI!R9AL CLOTHES WKIXGLR

winter apples, 25 of which weighed 18

|&gt;uunds.

.j

J. L. Colk, Eeq., of Wmidland has
presented tu with a half a bushel of excel,

lent fall apples fur which
has our
thanke. Hr. Cole Informs us that be de
livered al bis orchard nearly 300 bush­
els of apples before the general harvesting

uf his crops.
CmcoKT.—Milo L. William*, of Balti­
more has presented us with:tome pre-'
pared Uiknrjr, (tbe beet knowa substitute
fur coffee,) uf hia own' raising, and pre­

pared by Mra. ^VilliamiM, which will com­
pare favorably, in flavor, to thn best Rio

Sbbknadk.—Die editor tenders hia
thank* to a few young friends, in behalf of
himself and family, fur a serenade one eve'
ming last week.
“Oft in the stilly nigl.l-’

■we bvar thoee mellow tuned stringed icslrumeuta, all the mure enjoyed from the

kZXa

A &gt;11 oilier nereae* Interested in

Don't furgel the

CITY HARDWARE STORE,
When QoodawHI ba M&gt;ld si unifonu prices.

WATO0JT8 NEURALGIA KINO will apredily

AREJTte jpSiniag «I«h P"8- ,rl‘h °*0T *“ 3°*T

ao few.

STOVES 1

AND

When we con.idar
tiat tbeae fltetca, a jfqarago, eeemed by

« very Joyal heart, to find itet •^•oroam

STORE.

A adit wiB te for their intaeret to ria* *&gt;* a call
before purebiaing, AB goods reWat tb*
LOWEST CASH MARKET VALUE.
1 deal largdy in

i

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

AREyosreiadwith tbe tortuts*of Rbb«bitsx*
Wareas1! NsaatatA to* apeedlly reKeva.
am yos asffmsg frs« the gsawiagsof Dxw-

tion, tbe Hie Union victories nre very
siguifiettHL
In time when there can be

» &gt;

HARDWARE

A tier sashseare of severs! you*. I hsr* again
—a. ir ■ i&gt;r&gt;w i ue re- it i t,v

^§r| Mt •£*$*»*
-

Copperhead traitor*.
In Pensaylvania, Curtin'* majority

none but pot note or traitor* it rejoice*

ADVERTISEMENT.

CITY

therein ret forth, that they may b. 1**^’
certeio Beal EaUte. belonging to .aid decea
tweatr-.ixtb day of October saat. at ten oX‘|
w:

their vOtes U condemn the AdcelBistrB-

JUST RECEIVED

A good CANVASSER Minted in every town,
t-df On rereipt of tb* price frnmtilscv* where
no on* i* Belling, we will send tb* W ringer rm
or sirens*.
F*r particular. nnd circular. adder..

BWtfS &amp;'SH©E?,

ha* buried th* traitor, Vallnndigham, te
the tun* of about 60.000 majority, ' '

foots up 20,422.

I1VAE

Wabatar Mpb W

Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana bald

In a BL Louis Hu*pitel tbe vote stood
Broegh 00, Vdland.ghacn none. These
votes show the eoldier’a appreciation of

NO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS.

Partial I^L
Park*r Aaron
Robiaaoo Mias Sarah M
RaareU Marios
ssrH&amp;r

their election*— tbe latter only for county
officer*—on Tueeday uf last week. Ohio

for Bruugh, to 211 for Vaitaodigbam.—

WE

her 20. 1863:

some night, we shall be aide to alate po*.
.it vely to whom we are indebted.

The latter
al Chattanooga, voted at the rate otTlOT

Come nnd Sec !!

Bstate of Lecie* H. Nlebol*.

Remaining nncalled fur at the Hastings
P.wl Office-, for e=
'x—

If our friend* will leave their cards

pendent of the eoldter’* vote.

"Dreumskrr, Ouodcll Alley, above ‘■■pre «.
“Bwlfsla, Oet. S’. I’CS.”
THE
rYT’l?T7Ore. wbea alb.
PEOPLES C L KLLermedkiw. WD.
••Mr wifo has been tn poor health fora tong
11 rm having freqocatly to call a physician to so
lend bar; but •!&gt;» wa« recently -treyj much
n.uelv wore*,
wore*.
petite, lost all
For A** or eix wreU.bebad no appattU,lo»&gt;
sll
b*r *i renrib.stid was each day growing
wing wore*.—
tre*l deal dorShe bad nlrtw swesU. cengbed a great
dar­
ing *Mb Might andcaiuidereMy'Xuring tl&gt;* day.
sad we a Fsupposed she w*» noinh off with th*
•ou.nrastien. when* a friend »3vl»«M her t* tabs
tb* 'Heopl*.core.’ Os taking tbe iwedwua aba
perveired a change al once. Un itc third dar

•I CAN BELL­

IS MY LISE OF THADS
• Kro’rn In abundance in Ohio
md from which thia article is
V dry. ■bta'med—it has an agreeable
lav or, fine dear color, and p&lt;&lt;*
•reacaall the qualities for medtcinal purposes, and for a bev­
erage uf the beat imported
brandies. A* a flavoring for mince pie*
and other cooking purposes it is tbe must,
eounumical article that «f&gt; be used, being
one hnlf a dollar cheaper by the boule,
and nearly two dollars per gallon dies per
,than other brandies sold fur that purpose.
Wherever it has been introduced k b«
found rapid aale, and is daily gaming in
popularity giving in all eases thu utmost
saimfacthm. tall M “Rubock’a Catawba
Bnmilyk” which may be found fur sale by
Druggist*, .Groecr* and dealers generally
throughout tho West.
C. W. Rodack, Proprietor.
Uining forty sere* |J :«s*.muie or lert; b&lt;
56, 58,60 aud 02 East Third Strttt.
la the county ol Barre snd Stole of Mlchlgsa.
*«pS3
HANNAH K. Wll.SON.
Dslrd SrpUmtxr S2, lite.
Oa^dit

association* and recollections they call tn

mind.

LBV-n

• wTmar1* KacBAUK* Cure will taiproe* per

»-,"■&lt;!«. -n "•"«•

Ik11 o..«u-

DRY GOODS!
(A tra*e*py.)

COMMBSIONER'S NOTICE

WOOLEN

All pcreon^harisgabJ”*

trelni. Io Barty
slub day of Ociabrr. and oo A
«itklb day Of D*eetnbcr. IM*. I
-A day of Jatiosry •»» lb*».
urf rixty-fesr. H th* lurare of

tbe twentyMond.i tbe

WANT SSOOO IU._ .r WOOL ui
manufacture into CLOTH—

claim* agaiaat tit* Government for
BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
4c., 4c., 4o.

xTno.v’Sw.iLOU t«o. • "

I al war* Collect
aerer
.&gt;__ ,aad
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. fnil to raj

FACTORY,

HAKT1XUR, MICH.

.

Ua of Irving. 4ec*a»ad, are hereby notified and
enaasted U prre.nt th* taw* for

HARD-WARE I

No feee r&lt;-qnrs*«l ■mill cialme are
collected.
OfiM'oa DprdUkStm4^pMttotUh&gt;*iaflkM
EsJsasiM, Micblgsn.
L. A. KNArPEN,
d*Oll
dttam^at Zjiw, &lt;N.
188AY ON FRUIT CULTURE.
M

ALL KINPfl OF

JOB PBIHTDfG,

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F.re-klod oa *b*rt mriir*
,hc
=*Bn" »*
OarJsbbiM iaeiliua* a«a lb* heal la

Unusually Low

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COTS WAKRANTED ateoag sod durable.
Jlii At ckrvpnl vay to fft pood CM
far your Jamilict. Try it!
WOOL CARDING
DaoaPrewrUy snd i. tte Peri Marerer.

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the owlt evclwym

WM
Chine i. M with tbe raw material whieh
ie ass* toacbed again until roiled np in pa­
pa pers uf pitta. In Providence IL |„
.bent Is to day a machine that taken a. '
Mrip of metal Ihwti a &lt;*41, nnd mnkretwo
hundred and thirty inches dslkwle chain
ouiuflt, in ■ day. Tbe mnsls are no
longer worked by hand—a shtw wearing
pr-cuse; they are shaved, tawed, bored '
and hatnaterMi. with tbe greateel ease and
accuracy, as moefa as if they were made uf

Sot a Vovhft Uw-e,

tlhtrimnirt mtoiag ea their prices,

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certain Indi* rubber store in New York,
and y*« will find a hundred different articlee made &gt;&gt;f that tme staple—only a fi*w
years ago good (&gt;r nothing but to rfib out
marks and furnish young persons atsnnthing tu chew. \Aa wood gives out, eon!
CU are found everywhere. We begin U»
•r fur lights wtd&gt; whieh to illumkiate
our homes and make all' things cheerful;
when lu ! oil isdisldied from owl, and vru
have eireems &lt;»f il epouting out uf the
ground f**r tie Io fill our lamps with ! —
Coal Ur. ones regarded as useleea. is n« w
menu factored into many (iffircnl mer
chanuble articles, some uf them uf great
value.

DnTB-rixo Ariuuaa.— Oar readers
am aware that we place lait little reliance
on any remedy fc&gt;r destroying insects,
short of killing them at once. Wholesale
destruction is desirable where lt can be
performed, and it is more particularly
applicable to the removal of aphides from
fruit trees and ornamental shrubbery.—
In sums esses very strong tobacco water
bn answered the ptirp&gt;«e ; in others, a
solution nf whale &lt;&gt;ii a*«p has proved sue
restful. Probably a mixtare of both
would accomplish the object tpfiny case.
As w hale oil wap is not always at hand,
we have found oxnmon e&gt;isp'suds grim
rally prove efficient. One year several
thousand y«*mg fruit trees were thickly
infested with aphides; we dircted all tbe
soap suds on washing days to Iw cn re ful­
ly saWd, and aS little diluted ns pnicticnbte, so as to give it its full strength. It
wm carried along in pails and held under
the stems and bnincligp, which were bent
io er and immersed in it. alightly shaking
them, so that tbu insects might hrcoiiir
well d&lt;«-d. Il killed thorn in etery inw here this care was taken; but where tbe
work &lt;a« superficially performed, that is,
bjrMMHly
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THE LARGEST AND BEST

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Stomcxk ’Btou**, MrtbXE^, kJ STOCK OF «0Ot&gt;6
taken, vn
anA cA ike cj^r tvtnx, &lt;w*
th
o5
MOSSY TO PIT ron COOD?
Biliowi Fevvr, .
Taver and
Liver Gomplaintf
(Dyspepsia.,
IrccLigestion,
Jaundiae,
. .
Jtidney Complainie,
anil aW ittiWAU o$ a *\«ukat x\.a*iwrc.

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CALL. AND EXAMINE

Unconditional

ate eotn^OMA.
rate aaA
rooU aa.dk

Loyalty. uAncVv. vnake \\veva

'VovAc.

Ot’R Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay
WE WILL NOT BE

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an

political girrtforj.

\ioot nxaw't VntvxA.

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f tbe meet laiportest

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.Ih&lt;n escaped. Twuur
lhr«re days dilig^l work. mtiprly re■noted the put Jiom tbe planUlivn.
But there are Instances »hrn the bran­
dies cannot be bent «.rer &lt;&gt;( immersed in
in the sods; a syringe mnaX tlierefiiee be
employed requiring a large nmount &lt;&lt;f
liquid, but pepvlng equally efficient Ifwell
used. Ilka Hot urvewary that * costly
instrument lie procured for tbe purpre
a garden engine or hydropulut cannot
applied tu every corner and hidden I
so well as a small instrument held in
hand. One may ba made by a c&gt;nnn
tinman, euatiag altogether iw»t more than
one dollar. '1 be end abould be perfora­
ted with a number of small boles, Sowa to
dash a smart abus er on tbe under aide of
ths leaves, or to any part uf tbu plant.—
Wherever thto mode baa failed, it haa
Leen owing tu tbe weakness of tbe
solution, ur to a want of efficMot apple

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WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’

uwur»*AeBn?B&lt;
Price, with Htwarr aad Teller, *40,

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LOCAL NEWS.

FOR SALE

WhnkMllRt Tew is tbit CeiMi?.

Pinwixo —-Luas nr Timku TcaWtao —
They have fatrodeeH their mUcUrae of TEAM.
In some experiments made by the Earl of
.
sad srv selling thorn st no* over
Mar, it appears that the'loos of time iu a two ce.wtb ijq
|gr gwad
day of tcu boars, la plowing a field 274
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ystds Inng, with n furrow ten inches wide
Are»r dma/isy/n^ Os OJTX paiCXa+ad.
was &lt;410 hour and twenty two miuates ;
Another ptelUrl Vof tho Com pony to tha* thoir
in plowing a (eld 200 yards long, a bma
of two bourwand one minute ; in a field
ol 149 yards long, a lose of 2 hours and
44 minuta*; and in a field &gt;&gt;f 78 yard*
long a loos of five hours attd eleven rainutre are occupied in turning, and imly
4 huuu'49 minoteein actual plowing—a
lueeofmure than half. Of entree the

apples it i« Well known, make I ba brat
cider, bet Mr. Weld of Went Roxbury,
arered'mg Urtbe Boston OttlAralor, makes
cider from Baldwin apples equal to Rusaetta. by allowing kit., freeze partially,
and then drawing off Urn liquid tmlanre.
Three barrels of Baldwin’s eider reduewd
in thia way ko two barrels, aflbrd good
older, nnd by reducing .till further It ie which wilt be ant ta all whs order k*; sowjrti.
farther Improewd in strength and quality.
Mr. WeM haa arene two third, reduced. Hjvm, Tmm Hps«, Imperial, CawpowWer, Twwakay said atria.

oouwo. soopw««.(aauwA

a btk&gt;«

BitUrm art jsul up in quart
battles, of which th* abotw U a fno-aimUt. ‘Zha laM ia finely engraved, and
it provided with a tafe-guard from

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•&gt;
CATIIAItTl (L TILLS

m. wiSh* srl.r.:&gt;!.,ie&gt;«&gt;vrr the urher pur-’'
tW-hWs in iM nrwhrt, and rtwir Mperiur vimars1
uv an nM-v.-vio k»n:»u that wv newt net du
mow lUu n. es.uc- tin- puldfe their quality U
mstns.imol w;a .rW (W t&amp;l'it e«w am hues,
ami tb ,t Ils V isee-m* tu-peiuM foo m do all

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4 TTOEKEY.H*s4COlS«»

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HASTINGS,. BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1863. •

it lie Jjijtiup Uniter,

StUod Jwtti.

IS PUBUSHID EVEN* MMHIin,

It‘WuBh'iMvd.aua carried that jtl ordan drawrb* Bopert iawrw bermfMr ow
ihtmi tilA£X.**£I* drawn with
seven pec peel. internet.
On motion, B-iard -Mourned until to­
I
morrow mrwninv at8 &lt;&gt; dock A. M.

Name
•.
Mrs. Fulmar
*• Barrabuugb
“ Brown ‘
** J. Bolton
&gt; Mito
f«
**
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I
AT THE

Total
30
M
eevded to lilMineMu
.
Mr. flail submitted the follow I
. On rnuUnw. the Board adjunmcd tmlU
I ..’dto P. M.
*
bia report for the Tow nah ip of
since Oct. 1862.
Amount expended
from October 1862 to

HASTINGS

Roberts &amp;, Striker,
.-‘listings’ ihisinrss Jirtttoni

Ma pt«a far u&gt;Ttj.»oUj breatba
VteapmimUMtoeMgh.
The sarrew uf aaawtrlta krnn—
Tbeaa thirgs shall mw &lt;Ha.

The aamry rf a daspiag bead.

new am] moat complete awortmeut uf

DBLGI AND MEDICINES,
fChemicals, HaI a Is, Olla, Cam
rbeue, Barsslng FiaM.
TURPENTINE^ND ALCOHOL.

mt iim&amp;s.

r FOX NECQANICAL AND MEDICINAL
i*ckr&lt;M&amp;&lt;,oxLY.£:

Thai maka ap k&gt;v&gt;'a trot bliaa;
If wilb a tra uaebasginK ta.lh,
A ad holy treat sad high,
Tbees bauds bavsdsipad. tboas lips bar. tart—k
These things shallneetr dis.

The erwal aad tbs bitter word.
Tk« chiUiag W.M rt
WeiMi. Wmiu teU;
Th. b«rd rtpeUe that chi El tbc beart

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W&gt;e Supervisors of the several town
sbifh'submittrd the following amounts,
asgecemary to ba raised for the support
uf families of volunteer, for the ensuing
y ear. In their respective townships;
Hope, six hundred dollar."; Irving, .it
liundrtrd dollars; Prairieville,six hundred
dolluia; Rolland, eight hundred dollars j
Woodland, eight hundred dollar.: Maple
Gr«ve, six hundred dollars ; Assyria,
f-ur hundred and fifty dollars! Yankra
Springs, eight hundred dollars; Ilmtinga,
6»c thousand five hundred dollar.; Carl­
ton, two hundred and eighty eight dollars; I
Baltimore, six hundred dollar. ; Thorn­
apple, one thousand two hundred Joi
Ians; Barry, seven hundred d.JIars; Ca»lleton, lour hundred and fifty dollars ;
Orangeville,right hundred dollars; Johns­
town, three hundred dollars.
It ««&lt; moved to ndi-.iirn until to-rnorrbw moining nt 8 o’clock. Motion h««t.
Il »n moved, to ndjovtrn until 7 o’clock
thia evening. Mo||-.n |o»t.
It was moved by Mr. Philips to re
acind the resolution passed by the Qonrd
nt the December session lit regard to Jus­
tice and conat-lile accounts,&amp;c. Motion
laid on the table.
On motion adjourned until tomorrow
morning al 8 o'clock.
, Mr.,Dr»cy submitted the following
as his report for the Township of Johnstown disbursed einco January I at, 1863.

Cutt'.OmcA Baaar Co., Mtcir, 1
H-rtmgs Out.. 12th. 1803
)
This being tba day designated by the'
Statute f»r the aneu.l meeting uf tol
Board •/ BupervUiUW.
The Bowed ./Superviwtrs for the &lt;*&gt;n i
TEA. COmX. 8C0AB. RPICBS. PKPPEB.
ty ••rBsriy mrt at the Clerk's office, andI
PBUXES.IW8. BA IS 1X8. CODFISH;
।
■a fact, «r«n thlag ia ths Grocery lias, saeb a &lt;&lt;n the roll being called by township*,
the fid lowing persona were present and
■ill be areJed fcr Ibwilv was.
xe.wrrrd |&lt;i ibe roll aa thw Soper-•
AUe a &lt;r»al variety aftbsX
visors elected fnon their respective town*■
tniDioiST j'XJtJTunixEi
sbipa ad f-iRows te - And rteklBK Extraru,
A«ay ria,
Pahl to Mrs. &amp;rdnr«
Matthew HolniV^ |
Baltwuore,
•“
Morvan
Adam Elliot I
Barry,
«
Wm. 11. Hick.
W» to karp «• baa. a good aaeertmun •&lt;
D. W, South
Caatlcintr,
Carlton,
eTATioisrssvz-,
Willard Hay.
Hastings,
PENS, FENCTIA. INKA. PAFEK, «»John E. Hall
VELOFW. CAMD8. 6a; 6a.
J. C. Hanna
L. M. De&lt;e&gt;
Vpee aur sbalvv.J-C b*
a*1 afd®* Jobrittoan,
L. L«phan&gt; | Total
1172 00
Maple
Gre.ee,
faOST FOPULAB
•
^Orangeville,
I W bole Nn- of pereon.
Geo. Thoma. |
PAirtrvlllr,
Mr. Carpenter submitted the following
Traverse Philips | us hi. report for the Township uf Carlton
Hutland,
af Iba day.
i
E iiih Scarlrs
Thot nappie,
since October acesiun 1862.
M.
Wheeled Amount expended
Wiudland.
62S7 00
Calvin Hill No. of families relieved
7
On motioii, Mr. Elliot was elected
“ per*, ma
J*
10
temporary chai mum.
Mr. Searles suhmilted ibo following a.
B&lt;urd proceeded to the election of
bis report for the TLwn.hip uf Thornup‘Chafrmnn by balliit. Whereupon Geo.
pleaiutw October 1802.
Thomas was duly elected.
Mr. Elliot moved that the Chair ap­ Amount expended
No. of families relieved
point a committer of five to draw up u
set of resolutions -nd rvgelatirm* to g&gt;.v
cm the Boardwt'to -present session.
The Chair appointed Mr. Elliot, Mr.
Upham, Mr. Whewl.r, Mr. H-ll and

■GROCERIES

WOOLEN FACT0BY,
..
ytewiViMiMUH
r WANT 24 000 lU. of WOOL t.
| mannlartiim into CLO1II

d*.XP»BAW.

enCAL DENTIST,

MX Nieto.
Neruda Becknith
Matthew Wiboa
Am X Wilbur
Mary X Kioto.
Matthew W’tou
Dori Badua M. D.
Mary Frandaco

AKmBmM
Tol.l

Name
Marcy C. B.k.r
Srrry Becknlth
Lyme Crogg
Celo Colby
Beniamin Smith
P.ul M. Bl.k.
John U\f&gt;dm.n
Francis O»g«—d
Sanford Sweet
R. F. Nietoa
J. C. Bugbee
Frunklin Harper
Wall.ee Bitgoud
G«.. P. Coon
Levi Cngg
I Wm. Hopkins ,

7 86
18 00
8 00

Esther Sackett
Mary Frandwo
Aon E Wilbur
Maubew Wtou
Mary Fraxtoco
Eliza Gate.
Mtn Swartout
Ann X Wilbur
Esther Sackrtl
Mary Frnncuco
Mrs Swartout
SI 60 Mary Framiaeo
3* *5 to* L Mito
26 oa
11 74
81 00

Geo. Beatlie*
Joy Ferry
Jantea Campbell
Goo. 11. Bnmka
Ambrose Alfen
Patrick Glaapie
ToUl
76
No. of fitmiliew
•
No. uf person.
Mr. Wheel.r .nbmitted to following
„
| a. his repurt fur to Towaablp of Wo&lt;&gt;d-

Name
Alvera Sackett
Lucy A. Dillenbeck
Elizabeth A. Mauch
Ellen Millar
Emma J. Bolton
A. McArthur
Eliza Kilpatrick
Sarah Ann Wheeler
Mary Ann Bennet
Lydia A.Smith
, Sarah Matthews
Elizabeth Dewey
Saloma Thrishcr
Nd. uf lamihea relieved
t
10
Almira Edaon
,
Mr. Stevens submitted the following Sarah J. Wheeler
a. H. report f«r the Township of Assyria Jan. Smith
•Incu Oct. 1863.
Sarah Miller
Belay HmchUm
Earn, ot Familial
- &gt;
Bather A. Jordan
Jotm Jl.layl' r
8. V. Munger
Edam Meed.
II. C Stanton
Geo. Ruh
Tbotn-a B. Wheeler
ILism-II B. Sunton
Ranson O. F«x
Atiioa W. Bowen
Jmnca Wtom
JoMHih Fishburn
Elias Jewell
JA. W. Joue.
Wm. H. Jewell
Darius A Kent
Jacob Hendrix
Elijah Gates

Mary E Nictoa
Jaw L Mito*
Lotto WUaon
Aaa E Witor
Eliza Gale.

Nam.
Pbebe A. Tyler
Fanny Chamberlain
Sophronia Cart la
Ellen Linderman
Samantha Bunnell
Maria S.ber_
Hah nah Fry
Elisabeth Hunt
Doratha B. Smith
Frederica Bergtnan
Eliza Rice
Altbera Cornell
Edith Newtuo

patent medicines

(flTFrftfliPj IFtDJE. (DABE

Hart
Geo. Dart
Babom
Baldwin

Aravila Smith
C 8tor
ABoweu
8 Wilton.
MStretam
ASufth

CSBUf
A Smith
8 WIFatna
AngrfmBrvw

A
C Sliter,
..
8 William

Grove.
Name
Sarah M. Hopbine
Arvilla Ta!bull
Sarah Selab
Sybil Palmer
Susan Perry
! Catharine E. Lewi.
Angriinc Burgee.
AgnM Barker
Martha Freeman
Pam.ll* A. Tkylof
2athia A. Hummel
anab L. W right

8311 13
Jp|*|
Mr. Rork aobniUtrd to 6&gt;llo..wing as
bia report for the Township «f iRutland
IbUl.
from Oct. lOthto April 7th, 10
Amt
Name
N‘«.
820 00
Mra C. MuLead
4
Name
73 00 Mr.. 8. Bonnell
“ Jane Wilcox
4
38 71
Nancy Roberta 2
- A. Bushey
16 30
. “ Srloms FgglNtuu 6
“ M. A. GriXth
82 28
Sully Homan
3
- M BIU
10 00
“ Lucy Woodruff 2
- 8 M Smith
3 00
".Lucy Durham
1
“ M Larahae 68 80
“SA-011
46 68
• Berber
- L F-her
“ W Nkhol.
“ A Belsbey
Report of Rutland eetiaovd &gt;y Mr.
"MA GriOth
Pfiilipw toXJetuber 1868.
- M E Hill
■ Name
N«.
« S M Smith
Mrs. N.ney Roberta 2
I “ William Bargee 2
I - P. B. Itoaa
2
•• W. Woodruff
1
I
“ Luther Wilto 4
Total

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io

4 00

Sarab Austin
Angjdine Braw
Aimed-Bowen
Aradtbi Smith

6 M
7 37
€40

�“ Beaton

I well aa patriotism, a

“ Norton

Mnoe remove from

« Newton

u

McUIm
eometn Hastings to live; sod msay &lt;
tarn. I. Ufa rUnh; W pfawr W "ta—p

Welton

if£5K.

«n W&lt;|'

Ufa PmkfHvVrt
IH,

Itrtfatal .oloalrtr., io

wr4n,*
“&gt; “*• ““
draft which It wab hoped, by

tr&lt;$

astounding irit

ha^pid A dollar a week houw root god
&gt; dollar a eord for stove wood in tU Wk
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vb.

those who

•Hehl i

framed It, would^eplsclah the army and
with the guilty. Aa the war continue, the

glvdha a force in.the field large enough

on the defsdslv* against tfaus wboWMid
turn it into a dafeat
Absolute truth,
stern resolution, clear insight, sulamn
measured by mercenary motives; and that
faiihfulawu, aourega that connot be dart­
while we see toll put none of the dear
ed, bopefelneee that osnnot be dasbod— order* were to rsmaia at ChattMoog*
ones whom the soldier leaves behind him these are qualities that go a long way. to until reinforoeniaAtfelfaMd arrive. Tfa&gt;
suffer, they too may . feel It a duty
or of litem may take la any lawful oouthey owe to their country to make their
flict. AnJit ttouhi nothtntjto diiputt
demaads within the bounds of reason.
Mr. Lineoln'i ehun M alt tint. Hu hat
never given up a good servant or a wound ty was offered to crush Bragg, a laptc
principle. lie Ima never shut bi. eyee portion of bls armv having been with
to facta or remained in ignorance of them. drawn to succor Johnston, who wav ppThe Chattanooga Behel of ths 9th lost., Ht hat turrr htnutrd to do hit
or
publishes a slgniBcant article cm,tbe rebel falter in doing i£ No reeoluliou baa
rtifa WWW I. ,W MW-WW — —. .----- - --- . _
jXuatioo In Tennessee. After admitting
remained in ntiMnt with him because it name of Rowecran* was a talisman of im­
BUFFALO TEgHMONY.
that Roaecrsn* bolds the doitfa to East
mense weight. The New York papers
Tennessee, It argues that It la of the first
adopted merely because •Something must make thqewuepirtt sceuuXiou that dur­
importanceBlbal he should be dislodged, be done." The exigies of a fan.tieal war
fttoSSL
ing the battle of Chicksmaun Gen. Rnao*1 wtotreehM wUbghMMuiiMn for two ye.
ano add*:
have nev|er bblrayed him Into fanaticism,
afferies wvro er Irsoovery tty. I bare t.l
“H we continue to gaze listlasly from and the sharp .ling. uf«atlra have never crane, Crittsnden and McCook were
vo bottle* oTvbo ■Pvswlee Carv.’ *»d bar*
asleep at Chattanooga. Wc lasra somi*a
*ey
r*ln
etcr*
I
letl
it
off
*&gt;»&lt;*
ti.u&gt; I
the bold kouba of Missionary Ridge upon drawn from him an exclsniatiod uf ltl-huofficiaUy, that, in regard to Gen. Critlenthe comfortable barrack* of the federal* mor, or even an imprudent rejoinder.
den, this itaterteht is false, and tttrt noth­
below, then may we tremble for the next
“Depend upon It, the «hole hiatory ftf Ing his warranted tbe drculatiou of fovdi
campaign • for a* sure a* there is any sure the war proves that thh qeieS, unpretend­
' Jonnur scBrrrti, «m MieMp* a.ty in the future, the spring of *64 must ing, akward man fa on the wholes fitter a paragraph. Tbs blatuMt UtoM, »&lt;•nccted with the failure of Chickamauga,
see u* far from the border* of Georgia, or
i rabject for respect than ridicule even a. a will fall wholly up&lt;^Jl&lt;&gt;«ecriin»."
near to the verge ofdestniclirm. Nail it public man leaving altogether aside the
t.&gt; yuur door posts, men of tbe South, and
consideration—once a favorable one in
refuve to be deluded Into any other belief! England—that he has rafwvj himself lite­
rll&gt;a*aa4
Food and raiment are our needi.
We
rally from nothing."
mutt Aare them. Kentucky and Middle
••THOMAS POLLOCK. &lt;.t ’
Tennessee can only supply them. Better
• Mhle. oetstor I, »saa.“
count of the destruction of the railroad.
gite up the eea-eoaet, letter girt up the
While we applaud the devoUna and WtrSauihteetl, ayt letter to gite up Riehmond
Gen. Meade itot' being able to get
riDPurs
age with which all the friend, of the Un­
"UoEal*.
through with hi* business with tbe Preui- j
teilhouta itruggle, and win them, than lore
ion juined battle with the enemy in Penn- dent in lima; did not return to the fn.nt |
the golden juld. whougrain andmo^f are
■ylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Iowa, eepecour role hope. Tbe seem v ba* just one
until this mondtog. It is authoritatively
Milled that be Is Mt to bo auporoedrd. '
army ton many fbr us. Wo must crush
this overplus; we must gain one signal
Ths story In the Richmond paper* of
ernne out by thousands.sod stood by the
Stonewall-Jackson eampsugn.
Destiny
21 st tbavLee fau taken 1000 prisoners
banner of lbs Union, and by their votes
T1'E
c«*~ i»"«"
pointe to the Wry place. Be Roseeran* helped to swdl lbs majoritLee which have from ^Isade in the late campaign, is ew- |
PEUPtXS V
llrb eTtka Mia
tho victlrp. Defeat him, pulverise him,
"Mv tar* bia Sw non thaa tee ytar. toe.
stricken tbe foeeof the nation with terror. tirely mythical.
run him to the Ohio river, and than dues
I
It
Is
said
that
Gen.
Meade
made
a
Regardless of reproach and obloquy;
the war with the next summer.
And
nobly oelfcaerifiaiog, ia that they willing frank atatement concerning the prempbowl Nothing easier. The bra which
ly renounaed for tbe sake of their eouotry tory instructions lately recrived by him {
ha* stung our flank so long, ooct disposed
a name deer to them from its old, honor­ (to compel Lee to accept a fight, which 1
of, uMr triumphant legion* have a dear
able end patriotic neenciatlon*, they have
rood before them.
Fed sumptuously
be droia^dbie^elf wi'iUng wd ready to
founded a claim upon the gratitude of all
through tbe winter, well shod and dad,
tree men which will be worthily acknowl resign nia command. The President de­
tbsy have only to meet a dispirited fi&gt;4,
edged both now and hereafter. All hon­ clined tn entertain any such penpueftfoai
retake the valley of the Mnsi»*ippi, se­
or to tho loyal Wsr Democrats.
cure the election of the pease democrat
•1 l&gt;a*v wdlkv Trt»nW» &lt; m’ In m» Sanity
to the Presidency In lha fall, and arrange
I'b *t*it
fa ra»»« of orrvftifa and Halt
It is ronin red &lt;Ut General L«C ha* sent
Nsoao Evaroaarrow.—Tbe Rx-hinoud
thtHcrms »«f treaty and independence.
Siiguirtr of Oct. 7th rays that nne recent­ two more divlsHMM to support Bragg, and
“These result* can be accomplished no­
that
he
is
withdrawing
the
root
&lt;&gt;f
bi*
ly 15 negro prisoner* were detailed from
wherry but in this department.
The
tbs Eastern d'mtrire military prison, to fore** behind the ABUficalion* at Fred­
Northwest is our real adversary."
work nn the York River Road, and a, rick sberg.
HOELEi
Gen. Gregg’s cavalry advanced
•n .
guard of five men placed over them. On
calls for relief will Mgliasato locreaaa ;

cotopJi.hlng its ^ork.

8S:

It his' girefl the

government moqsy when It wanted, men;

aad-wlth thie money it has yet been un-

QA M»«dw for-... T
001 •sblh to raise the requi.lte amount of
Sfaiwui til;
M 40
troop*. We hardly think It Is an under­
estimate to aay that the draft has cot re­
W^4cb!ueh
i«K00
tiod.
&gt;91 Ml inforced the army to the extent of more
-Tsao than 75,000 man.
nd. 7/
#/ . It * ' lb" asking for volunteers, instead of
“Peck
--&lt;T.7 «8S4
•"Van Arman
ordering a draft, ha has shown another
&lt;-,:.-viJ00
“Strong
Instahco of the care’rwlth which be conM 00
sulta all parties smong ilia people, and

.u.n

•id oo
-te
,&lt;- Tatro
* Miller
** Maoch
Maynard
* Youngs
Woolcott
• Button
•* Tabor

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the'rad in ess with wbleh he responds to
every reasonable and proper suggestion.
The pol it leans and journals of the oppo«jtion have strongly and ’ bitterly re­

sisted the execution of the Conscription
taw, which they approved a. year ago,

i 11
.G 1-

22
20,;
00 75
12 00
6 00

and at tbo same time aaiured the Presi­
dent.that if be would ask for volunteers

he would easily and quickly get them.—
Ho feia taken them at their word, and;

instead of making a now draft, call* for
-------------•2800 44 vulnnteere.
Certainly the opposition
Amount expended by Mr. Rob- ought to be pleased, and we look to them
insra from Oct. 1st, 1868a to
i'
to put forth every effort, to enlist the
AprH 6U&gt;, 1663, was
c j be. 3167 86
rtqobile number of men in this State's

Toil

M960 82 quota. ,
; ‘ Wednesday inorniBg, Oet 14th.
Nor is this the only way io which the

President shows.'considerate, not only of
prtjudicro of bis political opponent*. The
TCacrionist* have asserted that tbe Con-

.grestional Enrohneut act - w«s oticoribQtulMnal, and in soma &lt;&gt;f Its features unwito. Now, technically, the President
has a right to reply to such objections
•gainst an act regularly passed by Con­
gress, that be will en^[ce it until Ongrew) amends it,-or until the courts fde-

■CURE'tS'SS:*

But Lincoln
waives this right, which even the hostile

clatg It unconstitutional.

ktqrilals admit, and sets ilys time when a
draft shall be made to fill up deficiencies
in State quotas so far ahead that Con­

gress will have an abundant time tn con-

lb change and amend it If neoeaury.
The following is a copy of a letter from
At for the neecnlty for more men, no Mason to Jeff. Davis found among tbe
one who knqwa the wear and waato uf intercepted correspondence of the latter.
It
plainly shows the treasonable purposes
armlet will be enrprlted at that.
The
rank, need filling up aa mUch aa the de­ of the w riter at the lime of its date :
pot. and magnxinet.

We mutt either

our Lordera opeo to the enemy, or ve

muet fill up the rank.; no middle eourM
will 8o. To leave our ealdier. aa they
taip destruction by the superior forces of
the rebel., who have juet filled up thtlr

’ September 30, 1859,

J

“MyDearRir: I have a Jetler from
Wise, of the 27th, full of spirit.
He
laayw the governments of North Carolina,
I South Carolina and Louisans have alI ready agreed lo the rendezvous at Raisigh,"and others will—this in your most
private ear. He says further that be had
officially requested you to exchange with

the night of their first day out, they ware '
placed in annuli bouse, and tbe guard &lt;&gt;f nillm of the Rappsfatnnrtril, and reluroe J «ir-.e. «*.Sith&gt;a ■
de*lro.wg *11 ■
five men took their proper positions. The lo camp without finding tbe enemy.
night aped quietly away. In the morning
wJm..«w,ort.
b * r.»i! 7
the door of the cabin was opened, when correepoodrat of lb* N. Y. Time., erad* ; My diOi.ax* I
lo! twelve of the fifteen detailed Degrnes

a

Pretolems h*t week we InadseJ
beet current and blackbery wins!

AecwBirr.—1

tnass &lt;jf day upon turn, while in a

guard kept their eyes open, which cannot
be doubted they could not have escaped,
k i. therefore inferred that the .able cap­
tive, by undue perspiration daring the
day, uastgerated their natural volubihty
and evaporated during the night.

month par family,- while fifteen

tallin, fcrwl opoo Mr. Crw

Uptaf rtl.ll Ho MtaRPlir.-—41
of dor. mU rtMrtlW Mr. CrWO*

«. a *0 rro* —tap* from Irtlrt I
U&gt; boUrtrt.

«„ B..

Miu------ Iota. TUr

aaw aodaddiag olb«r; nadrio—J
Urg. .brtl, »ld&lt;* to a eorrrtil«
ba art. In mrti™ •»’ A*/.
*

. rt.
rtfa.
, , . .
ji
Ihnratr. U«t, ,n. imet
Oct 14.—The enemy's infantry croaaed
TUK
T 1&gt; U’Can.,
the Rappahannock thia morning upon the
rEOPU.'? V I.' lvJC**r**&lt;l
two pontoon bridges near the Orange and
fteUtMjv*e mrt
Alexandria llailroad bridge, drfringfhack I ire. ber £t 2r was’owtir i*i m

motion b, r.l«M •&gt;»«•&gt;“ •"1

Gen. Grrftg'acav.lrvdmafani which |.«t
vni...»«hU
.
..
X
.
.
. .
Irarr itaciii.ai d aurtafab dar rruaiu

ingthe railroad wear Boalton oear B&lt;&gt;«i|.
ton Btatiun, and extending towards Staf­
ford Court Hresse.
Col. Duvin,1 brigMe y.Gem Buford’s

Oarbor, Eaq, of Balbmorr. brt

.gHBE

SPECIAL NOTICES

gSTAtft’WllED 1780.

,

brother met hie death at the band, of the
younger brother, with a gun loaded by a
rebut—Ximaet Sloit JmntL
ed in New Yorit

laat Aonday night,

PETER LORILLARD.

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
&gt;- -7** .*

«,r‘

(Ftxyarrfa « Ckamter* atraaS, Maw YrrM

nltowx mtorr.

aaid :
“More thmt.two hundred officem have

o. «&gt; &lt;&lt;&gt;•&lt;* i*g« «ni u r
PntartMt Pirttorttata" ““‘™ I
000 -or.
Il
prtr&gt; tarfrt Ik. tartl °r "*F
!»«&gt;•(- tan rt
,k“wntauly w «“f 10 nl!&gt;® •o,dir
''rt -tab (ad Ibmn ■ omp “•&gt;

TtLLOW 8XUFF.
upon the country, 0,725 mHilary comtniaaiooi base passed through tbe Milita­
ry Commit!* of which I am a member,
composed of four Republicans and three
Democrats snd that Committee never
gave a disided poliUenl vote upon a sin­
gle am of the nomiaaliona.”

oey to get hit oartiicalM foe the three ,
hundred dollar, substitute inoMY for &lt;
tQ

bottom of tbo well behind the tw I

die 3d C.&gt;rt

wee found among tbe deed. His brother
William, after being a prisoner, picked
up a gun, where they had herded aer
borsea to steal them, and with that guu,
as tbo rebel loaded it shot thiaBead. Since,
Mr. Thomas McFstked, of Franklin, has
brought us th* murdered boys packet
book, with note* and memorandum* In
hie own hendreritmg, and n dollar fail on

lo-rtto. op," «&gt;* 8tbofJ.no

U art prmloortj grtonoafad.

ficiwawa
TOBACCO.

Wa art bj aa Oblo pq«r lb

ponOrtmrtlolbalSmta TV
Ujfart- rt,*'. "lolf. Itar b
rfl, a popotar Urtorar .nd •'
fafaMmipIntalllllrt'.oitamn

On Lomu »»

a little fartherHastings relieves anly ;
way to Baltimore, after fitting them obt
58 fiuniliee at a cost of nearly six thous-1 quite liberally.
I asI Friday bo earns

far 08,000, or
four dollar, a month to sashfamily. Now I

veewrbed well, about ten feet abo-

J.m.. Dfakrr— «ro boUdiog »,

by reference to‘the figures that the exInform biro, and aa they had driven him I
ponditure from the Relief Fund have been many a time to Cambridge, he would I
•5,860, in Hastings to about 96,000 in himeeif drive them in hi. carriage thither a political belie, will pot the above nugalt the other fifteen towns; The Super­ on thi. important miwire. Bure enough,
visors probably,carried iKis comparison! they heeded hi. teqeeet, and ba drove

Ik

passu* fteo«,to are where the “]

rt lb. Tb.ro.pplr
talo» —
h to OMIO»pUl»d u.ing * 5 tart

r. a,'.w?:;

»-

ranks by a remqrseles CUMcIplIon.

The war ha* now got to that point the usage or power of tbe department in
where we can ne the end, and that end such esses, bot, if it can be done, etsfo by
is not far off, if the armies arc rciaforcnl liberal construction, I bop*you will soofahapter seventeen of com pi lai "lavs,
cede. Was there not an appropriation
and that the County Treasurer ba rost the last session for converting flint in­
oqi#sted to furnish a list of the rejected Tennessee, and-push the enemy further
to percussion artnsl If so, would it not
tagns uf each township to Ifie Superylgor doyixj.^ Victory Is in our grasp ; and furolih good reeaon for extending such
of such Township. Resolution adopted. every 'volunteer is worth a dnzto six facilities lo the States I Virginia proba­
W Jfr. Hays moved that the Rrtoluti^n
bly has more arm* than tbe other st&gt; ath­
gdoyted by the Board of Supsreii*W In months heobe, to secure, without uacecem state*, and would divide in case of
regard to drawing orders oujh.e Military esaiary wntooflife or means, tbe sup­
need. In a letter yesterdsv to a com­
NMieffund, be publ.ahedJW^UkTy Ju pression of the rebellion and the rC-estabmittee In South Carolina. I aay It as my
r both of tbo village paper*.'aOd’.oohtltrued linemen: of the Union.
judgement. In the'eveatdf Fremot** vlecfo* four weeks in succession. , Metlon
lioo, tbe Booth should not pause, but
prevailed.
•
proceed
at once to Immediate, absolute
Tbe Antler Fuad.
•
.The committee on mis^ljipraulckltns
and eternal separation.' Bo 1 am a can­
. reported that tboy liad cxnfiiincd the fol­
It will be observed that tbo Board of didate for tbe first halter.
lowing accounts and irould'reeommebd Supervisors forthi* county, have paused
“Wise says Mk accounts from Phila­
A0Mr allowance a* follows :
*
delphia are cheering for Old Buck In
wtk.. 1
ruun* a resolution restricting families of" wluntetos, to two dollar* a month for each Pennsylvania. I b»pa they be no* de­
lusive.
Vale «( Salute.
mtasber except In eases of sieknasa.—
“CoL Davis.
J. M. Mason."
There is, considerable oomplaint of thi*
rcifriction. There
Is no
no uuu»»
doubt «».
fait L
that
- pa«
a*eo
:55' -~
T4 reetricuon.
mere is
—. A atavekeiaer Drtrl.f kle Slaven to the
nocrulUaf Ortee.
W
74. In socne cases it. will be found oppressive;
Our Baltimore'correspondent writs.:
“*'■
“ .while in other*, it only checks useless ex­
“A slaveholder In Dorchester county,
travagance. There were several causa*, in this Bute, recently said to hla alavee
w. t H -to i M
probably, which Ind need the Board to that they had bh permission to volunteer
adopt that reeojution. It -will be seen
4M

prorw

Wtmww wilt be printed next wet
will pay var taxpayers to giro t

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ToM

Board met pursuant to ndjoupmeut,
roll called, quorum present, Kfavd pro
oowded to business
|Ir. Elliott, Cbalrmeh"'of oemndtfee
on Indsbtsdnes* of Militet^reieiief Food
submitted tbe following report:
The comiAittee on the indsbtedoss* if
'thweomrty no account of tha Military Re
Frif fond report the ereoect-'deut to
far
110^44 03
That the probable expenses -for the en­
suing year will be about 916,968 00.
* *
Adam EUiott, Chairman.
On motion, ths report was accepted.
Mr. Diiott submitted tbe followiagRrootoftf, That no Supervisor ehaUfaens anj^dcra for relief of families uf
i olooteera, except in sickness, -for any
sum greater than two dffllara per tnpqth
fortoch person in any family .B»id."tbat
no “person that is over iixtee^.Jto&lt;S of
agdf except beads uf families, .4lfa sick,
Itone, insane, dumb or blind person* of
such families snail be ennumsrptad or en­
titled to draw Aut at lb* Volunteer tteliefFund.
X '
f l
Tbe above resolution was adopted by
veaa and nay* as follow* :
.
&lt;
Yeas—Mr. Steve**, Mr. Holme*. Xfr.
Dfletl, Mr. Braith, Mr. ILsll, Ur. Deyrey^Mr. Lapham. Mr. Blake, Mr. jTmmaa,Mr. Philips, Mr. Searles, Mr., VYfaslsr tod Mr. Illll.
. &gt;
Nays—Mr. Carpenter, M^Hay^. and
Mr; Hanna.
’
j
Mr. Holmes subrailted-jto fidjovuug:
Bsso/rodiy the Board
That the rejected isxm
renrtsd to the County Trcawecr Jijr the
yMT* 1852, 1800, 1861, and (862 fa&gt; as-

W« r«t»T « [&lt;« ■&gt;&lt;

tW Bo.rd of 3of«r.i«&gt;r» &lt;b« —

[JEW HARNESS SHOP.

*-, ,-4 fa fa. buUfa °&lt; »k
*3. brt.
•M’j’f •J

«rau ofc.™

"

h thto

is,—Uuu. ■n^'
JKtlta., «an k.1
fc*

�OCR STOCK OF GROCERIES

I

i B VRBYFUIX AND COMPILE.
i
OUB BILLIARD TABLES
: Are ro-Sltad wtth New Cwahiona, aed
, tho Bno—
a—- ------------ ■ - ------ --- •

OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

IS

C«BT

NO DrwalmuSM or Revdyirm
Bill Im nllo^d,

eral neighbors.
The old man Lucas
caught Trump by the throat and held
him first while his eon George shot him
twice with a revolver, killing him almost
Instantly. They then lucked up the two
others la the bouse.
But the affray
had been witnessed by a' passer, who
went Immediately to Lebanon and gave

CITE Ct t C1LL I
Al wo are datennioed that Hasnxua ahull have one
grocery,

and arrested tbe old man and his two
W s raiwT a part of the procaedlnga of eons, who are now in tbe oounty jail of
the county.
“Tbe writer of thia is acquainted with
bslsnce will be printed next week.
It
all tbe parties in thia tragical affair. No
will pay our taxpayers to give them a longer ago than in the latter part of last
passing glance,to see where tbo’‘people's Julv he beard tbe elder Lucas avow his
political aentimeata and boast that he
money goes."
bad two rifles and half a’doran revolvers
Ouiatoov.—Io our published List of in his bouse, which be and his sons were
prepared to use In defence of their OptnPremiums last Nraok we inadvertently

FIRST-CLASS
mreaiArp

billiard

UNIVERSAL

the Board of Supervisors this week. Tbe

CLOTHES WRINGER COME AM) BUY MORE
OF THOSE—

AM VERSA!.,

omitted those of- M. L. Williams, for
best currant and blackbery

wino of 50

rants each.

Accidxkt.—Mr.

Geo.

Cramer,

of

Woodland,wae severely Injured on There

&gt;lsy of last week by the falling of a large

mass of day upon him, while in a well.—
Tbe well was being sunk upon hie premi-1

ses; anti hsd been sunk 30 feet, and
while he and Jam«« flotebkisa, of Carlton j
weighing more than a ton, slid from tbe

uncurbed well, about ten feot above, and
being very narrrow at its base, struck tho
bottom of the well behind the two mon,

falling forward upon Mr. Cramer who
was stooping down, throwing hie bead

Tterxoruiro Tira South.—The war la
desolating Rcbeldom to such an extent,
that large sections will relapse into a wild
state again unless measures are devised
lo repeuplo them. In order lo avert such
a fate from Eastern Virgenta, it is propued to allot to the soldiers, homestead
pareels ofnot less than 40 acres, in the
districts abandoned'or forfeited by the
rebel proprietors: and ibe policy may
be extended to other Slates, especially
along the seaboard. We. would like lo
see a law passed at the next Congress to
divide a portion ot the rebel lands that
may be confiscated among the men com­
posing tbo Union armies, vilboul distinc­
tion of Color. It would save those re­
gions from ri verting id a stale uf Nature
and would be tbe most eflecAual means
for rooting out whatever of slavery^msy
remain al the elnsa of tha strvumta

GOODS I
Alreooony. Allrai.
H. P. Cu.a.r/
[u ah. yitdS) Deputy Ragiater tn Chaorery

R. J. GRANT!

CHANCERY ORDER.
fiT4.T» •PMMBiQAiL-Mgba ^ui are
O Utt. ta Ukaaoery.
At aaaateoaof «1J Caerl tekdaa al th. Court
Howe, is Haatian. on tte Hik day af October.A
ti. tala, w
r*-— P
n:__ u v. JT.
D/vwo. (inrfialMnt,

Gr»Tf» K.

Sirrirm B.

I.UVESS1L CLOTHES WBISCEB

wtB!

(notion by raising tbe gates two inches.
Mou Lamm Arrow. —Darwin McOmber, Esq., of Baltimore, has furnieed

groatlv *bor»*i. live average durattaa &lt;rf Luman
life. Jlie re® impoetnoee of ttefe rerwirterv
lion* hu ted os to *pend year* lo jJrfcciHc h
revnody wiiteh la adequate to it* rare. TLn
wu now o*« to tbo paU»e under lbs name of
Aran's Sanaaraniixa. although it U ro&gt;upo*ol &lt;/ Ingredients, some of white exceed (ta
teat of Sarevperifa ta literatiro power. Hr
it* aid roe may protect yvmrsolf frofe tbeseArtag aaAdaagor of itaeadwonten. Purge m
the fool rorroptioa* that vol and foaler in the
blood; parge ou tte ren*a nt dieease, and
vigorona health will follow. Dy It* pctoliar
rinure On* rented/ atanutetr* ik
faneu--oa. and ttasr expoto t!« d.rtcuqcrs wtarh
lurk within tl&gt;* system cr Imre: out oo any
l«rt «f k.
.
know tte pwMh l.aro tarn dereire.1 by

out a tatefeU «

a MB-rori
test sftUa State; Ou wettao of Hwmuy A Altee. HTRKXGTfl BA VER I Tiro saving nt eerm.uta
aod face upon l!.o becket, sotting his face
Boliciton lor said Coxjilaiiual, H i«oasuxt&gt;lbu w.U afotM yaj starsv pro co tag* on Ito cwt We
th. aaid defindaal, UarTtonu D. Mvtet, caaMhio
in* ““&lt;h “*orT u“,n *’*VS FOR
badly and breaking his
Mr.
aptwsraoea In lbi&gt; cause lo be entered within ITSELF Kt KEV YEAR in ite Mvlng of g*r
Ylotchkiao was not much bort, and by
four mouth* from Um date ol thia order, and that menu: Thrrr are MVtral kind* nvarty alike in
l_
-1 ti.------- ------- i----------- *a_!------------- rvovra! cooitruvtiou. bat wr ronaidtr it important
lay mg out all his strength raised the rr.tu
that the Wnuger to Sited wits Coe*, otterwia. »
lUMSof ginareu may dog the retere. aad tba
of clay, and extricated Mr. Cramer ; then | jr*^.'1 grown in abomUnee io Ohi«&gt;
ratter* upon Uro creuk-ahafr slip and tear Uro
and from which thia article is
sluing him by the waist with one arm, I .
i ’Acl^Z obtained—it baa an agreeable
sleppdfl into the bucket and tbe two were aFzJI flavor, fine dear color, and poe- oonfrarod by ths sa.d dd-sd.rt, Harrison B KTANtTbE^' “*'J WUaTEARy COXReach.
..
in this way drawn up out of tbe well. It, ।
MF seeseaall thequaiitira for med
And it is farther ordered, that within twenty Every Wdspr with Cox Wkr»l&lt; I* Warday*, lha taid oomptalntot eauaa a aoOe tbfs
raalrd la every particular.
Kina) purposes, and for a bet
was a narrow eicapc from instant death '
&lt;frd«r lo bag. ebb*a ad in tbe -Itertien Banner."
erage of the beat imported a swwspaper prftiM. aad drrelottag la aaid coun­ NO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
to both men.
brandies. Aa a flavoring for mince plea ty qf Barry, and that Said publication be eon tinned
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS.
foul oae« in aaah week, for at laasl ail weeks,
and other cooking purposes it is the most al
A
good
CANVAKSER wanted in every town. '
or that he esuse u eopy nt iLI* order to be per
Nsw Saw Mill.—John Tilnoy and
Z-9~ Ou receipt of lbs erics from pUevs wLeio
economical article that con be used, being aoually served upon the said deiradaal. Ilarvtaoo
sos is wiling, we will sand tbe Wrianr run
one half a'dollar cheaper by the bdttle, B. Meath, at leaal treaty days before th. time so
os
axruur
&gt;&gt;. ,
. • J lf.
prescribed for lb* appearauee of said defendant
»n tbe Tbornapple jost-bolow our village
For particular* and circulars adders*
“
* '
oWtore for Comptaiuaat
it is contaminated using a &amp; feet drcular
rriginal.)
R 0. BROWNING, M7 Broadway, N. T.
"BJta,M’X&gt;8SSy.
saw and adding other] machinery.
The
fmind rapid sale, and is.feqljf gaiflfeg ln
large wheel, which le a earrent wheel, can popularity giving in all oases the utmost
S\LE..
be seen in motion any day, and it kept in satisfaction. Call for “Roback'a Catawba

IN MY LOT OF TRADE!

Come and See 11
WE

UVAB

JUST RECEIVED

____ _

Brandy,** which may be found foreale by
Druggists, Grocers and dealers generally
throughout the West. ■ '
’’
C. W. Rosses, Proprietor.
50, 56. GOaud 62 East Third Street.

4M with Um largest specimens of apples

■

A large stuck of

TATE OF ■MlCHIGiX.-Tbi Circwit Court
for tbe sowsty of Barry, la Cbaaeet y.
Praaant, Hu. Loen R. Lcrau,OWrent Aafea

S

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World's Groat Remedy for
Oou&lt;hs, Golds, iDOiotent Oonatunjrtion, and tor the relief
of Consumptive paUenta
in ndvaucod stages
.
of ttw diastase.

JU. JGta sad J. 2, Mil-. fMmtnnt,.
'■ Is pMsaaoe aad by rtroua of a dooes. &lt;J AMs

eats.whgsi®;’ svjat

LIST OF LETTEBX,

Remaining wneallod fur at tbe Hastings
door at the Court Room, la Uo village ol
and tbe 20 weighed, in tbe aggregate, P«t Office, for the weak ending Octo­ front
Hastings and county nt B*rrv. In tbe Plate »f
ISj Ibe.
ber RX, 1863:
'

‘ Tti. tan teen te long awd SM ro ou'retaslly known, that wo om! do no ux.ro itea

&gt;C)JU

Sxow.—Laat Friday, morning snow
covered tbe ground, nearly two inches in
Flakes of snow also fell on Set-

iurday.

Thia 're having winter about two

months too early for Michigan.
tyjSincc going to - press

GR&amp;CESL1ES
-ST

•TUATMM ATT KADIH3MA i
C H O O IT HR
1|

-depth.

reted 00 to do an h ha* ever dmx-.
Prepared by
Du J a Arsa 4 CO..
f*'”rr*«i eno MaWyteM ( S-wirta,

we learn

tliaitHastings. Rutland, Baltimore and

• Maple Grove are free from draft

Cl»lking

GVARDIAX 8 SALE.
ta Uro melter of tbs estate of Tbouias :B.

Os ova fourth page will be found tbe
Preesdeot's Prodamatioo calling for 800,­

AND

000 more soldiers. Il accidentally ap­
pears under the head of “Agricultural
Itemsbut no matter for that.

DRY GOODS!

Ifoalo lha highael bidder, si tbe retedenoe of

If it is

nut an essay oe raising potatoes, It la

,

HABDWAKE

^ir&lt;wo,lf* *tpuAA«* K/W* will improve your1 aaid miaore to wii I Th. aoaib-weat quarter of
ARE yoytraaalag with pais, with Oser in year

to “cone up,” on the 6th of January next,

Wi sea by aa Ohio paper that 0. L.

PICTOTE7GALLEBY!

Ray is engaged as a lecturer in tbe Tem­

u

perance cause in that State. JTbe Mariet­

C. B. WALKER, Pmfri^r. B^fnln
ta JZepiister eajra: “Judge Ray is deserv­
^rjS4!te’**w“*^5i^
edly a popular lecturer and will deeply j
{

WAR CLAIM AGENST!
Tte ua6srai(n»&lt;l. bavlog *11 lbs bleaks aad
usessssrr iastreettaaa, la ernarad ta collect all
i cblsa against tbs Gov«ran&gt;*at for

Waraon'a NscSaiaia Krxo will lieeag* ywr
Mtn.
ARE you swarooflho ssteteeesef the GsaarbvwTraojra^^ALGIA KING, a certain

if not previously germinated.

THUS GALLERY
Yes erected naw,teMteU. hr wy apoctal aeeom
unodaiioB. Tboeo wiahlag for

Cm Grmt KNMfa Bmnedy!

BOUNTY, BACK PAY, PENSIONS,
tat, &amp;c., die.

I atarara Celleet aad never fail to Fay

HARD-WARE!

No feee rewwrest wmtil clsUaws are
calleeu*.
Ofltea'ss Burdiak SlrooUpposnt tbs PosHXBes ,
Kalaaaaos, Michigan.
'&lt;

A. A. KMAPPEM,

OosetnUyea head.

JOB WORK
ALL KINM OF

JOB PRINTING.
i

******"«&gt; h3 44

I

PAPERHOWARD ASSOCIATION.

STORE.

After aa abase so of several rears. I bare agate
reused lbs HARDWARE TRADB,
. OX MOXJtOR BTBEET IE THIS CITY.
i*;!**"? old (■tore are aad frfoada

ARB yeoaetodug from tto (wowiapor Drurer-

certainly an essay to raise soldiers; and
!
we shall find them a crop that Is likely

interest aay Intelligent audience."

^DVEKTISEMENT.

CITY

IMPORTANT AND TRCK1

�r. Xd. tmrrra

of lb* toUatew faK&gt;» of tte UtSd

!B7—-...'.I

Bwto wMI expire during tte ct»mingj w
WA«re«» In additloo to tte men rxiaed tedx te abC2 31,000.000 p^ mtelh,
by tte pmtKl dreft, it is deemed expedi­ whi3&gt; would ve abouCISO per day..to
ent to call out 300.000 voluntocre' to dg-.qff±^......................
•arva far three yeem; no*, therefore, 1
Abraham Uaouin, Pmidatit uf the Uai®Stel DtTFrtora
Army end Nary thereof, and of tbe rnlKtie ol the several states when called into
awtioe.du Imus thia, my pndamatioe,
upon tte Girtrcreore of the different Simba
to call into the United States service, ta
the varivoa companies and regiments In
tbe field from iteir respective Blates,
their quotes of 300,000 men.
•
I further proclaim that ait tte volun­
teers that are called and duly cnlfeted,
shall receive advance pay, premium mid
bounty as beret..fore eommuniceted to
the Governors rrf the Steles, by tbe War
Department through the Frovoat Mar­
shal! General's office by special leltys.
I further proclaim that all volunteers
received under this call, aa wdl.-aa all
otheni not heretofore credited, shall be
duly credited af.d deducted from tbe quo­
tas established for tbe next draft.
’•
I further prodaiin that if any State
ahull fall to taiae the quota auigned to it
. by th* War Department under this call
then a Craft fur the deficiency in aaid quo­
ta, shall be made in said State, tor their
dueprnportien of said quota; and tbe
aaid draft aball cunimcncu ou the 5;h of
January ISM. ■
I further proclaim that nothing in this
proclapialhrt. shall interfere with existing
orders or those which may have been is­
sued for the present draft, in ,lte States
where it is now in progress or where it
has not yet been commenced. The quo­
tas uf the States and disiricta will be as­
signed by tte War Department through
tbe Provost Marvbal General's office, due
regard being given fortta men heretofore
furnished, whether by volunteering or by
drafting and the recruitlag wiQ be con
ducted in accordance with such iaatruc
tions as have been or may be issued hy
that department.
io issuing this proclamation I address
mysslf nut only to the Governors uf the
several States, but also to tbe good and
loyal people thereof Invoking them lo
lend their cheerful, willing and effective
aid to the measures thus adopted with a
view to rffiaforre our victorious-armies
now In the field and bring our military
operations to amcccwsCnl end, thus closing
forever the foundations uf sedition and
cruel war.
In w itness whereof, I have hereunto set
my tend sod caused the seal uf the Uni
tad States to be affixed. D.me at the
Gty of Wallington, thia 17th day of
October, A. D. 1883 and of the independ­
ence of the United Stales tte 88th.
Dylk»Prerid*Bl:
ABRAHAM UKO0LX.
Wb. H. Ssrsrti Bscrvtery ofStote.

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SCBSCKBE FOB TOE BANNER

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•fHE OflfiX ^XCLW’E

Only BL
&lt;Mr »1.

T\\e%c Ww
cure a\X Xkx “vW* wkvek
$UiJa \* Wvr Xo," k*V a* a
wauAkaX aataX—a &lt;£rcaX
■RwuXaXov g\ Xkx va*Uw.
I* Xkc DvUou*
xWWe*X and. SovxXkXkrrc.
kas, 5°* a Xoa$l X’xjckc, \&gt;un
raucXv needed an art'uU oX
BXoxaaek. ‘BkXXere, wekkck, ij
taken \n ^rc^r c\uanVVu,
and aXXkx\vr«v*r Xvmx, art.
a sure ^rCAjenX'voe

Pr*te«4-ABRAMAM LINCOLN. ctJUpoa.
F« /&gt;rwU«;-HA5NIBAL HAMUfTiRuian

Se^rp^Ae nsa^-HALMOX F. CHXSK.
Aerrfcry ytU 7afcr^-c5ib M. SmiMi. &gt;f lod.
SaeeUry at Ma Ater-OIDEOK WBLLK8) af

SeertUry^ fTer-K. M 8TAXTOH,

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER!

Bilious Fever,
.
Fever and jflgue.
Liver Complaint,
(Dyspepsia,
indigestion,
■ Jaundice,
Kidney Complaints,
and aXX. d\eea%e»
lar naXure,

Unconditional Loyalty.

CASH STORE

IS.BATTLE BA

TOE LARGEST

STOCK OF GOODS
In iMa Mvtet, »W «
MiO/rjiY TO

Jii
"j
, .
SbsUsjs’ Suintu Si

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PAY. JOB GOODS.

CALL AND EXAMINE

a am-

are com\toud
rare and
\vouxr^u\ rooX% and kttks
\»kXek. make Xkem

'Vov.xc.

Our Motto—Small
Profile and ready pay syesrr 5sa«s?.vsa

sSss^sftewsffisss.'Kx

WE WILL NOT BE

fa*
&lt;M»l*dnj Uf«bc«'.'&gt;*
ta|aa^1ii*y ,otn^.vrBMI-»r.ii.lA. «rd

■Q* ■R.o'baeV*

%Xovtvc.e\v 'KxXtc.v*
SUBSCRIBE [FOB TOE BANNER!

are X\w, \vooy vaaak V'rv.cwdu
Dr. D.okaekk

Poliiicil Jintterj.

fttowMvcXx

CARPETS

saxye X\v«, jaoov vaaxx. xaaaa
DocXork DW.\&gt;.
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OIL-CLOTHS

■»«. ■Ro'OocV*

'?SpM3Su^,i7Xi

are Xke, Ack. vaaak So\ae»
aad. Cora^orX.
Dr. D-okackk
fi’AO'ttvacXv

uvw^otaU
dcVAvtaXed.
SUBSCRIBE FOR

Democrats of Opro—You have been
bra ten—by what means It is now idle to
enquire. Il is enstigh that while tens of
thousands of soldiers were sent or kept
within your Sista, or held inactive in
camp elsewhere, to vote against you, the
Confederate enemy' ware mkrchlng upon
the capital ofyour country. Tou were
beaten ; but a nobler battle fur cootaitutiaml liberty and free popular govern
■mm waa never fought by any people—
And xinconqoerablu Grmneas and courage
’even In the tnidat of armed military force
aecured you these first'ol human right*—
free apeach and
Ires balin'. ,*Tbd
conspiracy of tte 5th of May fill
before you.
Be not discouraged;—
fesr not the Republic. Ms’mtain your
rights; aland firm toyourpoaition^never yield up yonr principle! or your or­
ganization.
Lialan not lo any who
would have you lower ymlr standard in
the hour &lt;d defeat. No owllowmg «f
yotir opinions uprtn any question, even of
•F^icy. will avail anything to conciliate!
your political foe*. They demand noth
fog lintel tEe IbSdliile BUrrefidef of

iour principles and your organization.—
loreover if tbe re be any bone of tte (Jbnatitution or liberty.U.kui.tte DexnociAV
ic party al&gt;.ne; and ybrt* fellow eltiMte
in a litda while longer will sot IL Time
and &lt;■ Vents will force it upon all, except
tteeo wbuwly profit by tbq calamities of
tbe country. I thank you one and all for
your sympathies and your sulfrages. Be
assured that, though still an exile for no
offence but my political opinions and free
expression of them lo you ia peaianalile
public assembly, you will fed ms ever
steadfast in tboM oyfeiona.and true to tte
ConMltuUtm and to the State and eoutrr
ot my birth.
r. • wi t T Awtiure t'ar

YWi. vtn.

I(egv,latar

-rn.: «ME holbrook,
YTVKXF.r aadCuanarlural te*,S
. ISuuwary. Ga»«r.) Um&gt;
! *•»
tea. aaeoU aUQ at Uaibr^Va Btek I

weak and.

THE BANNER!

j; M.'BtNBRLfe
pUYSJCtAS »wi flarproo-' ?Oca l»

Dy. Tkokockk
fttOTMEcV *B\X'Uy*
dnne
mtXanckoXx^
and make T^e en\o^a\&gt;\t.

jonx noBEUT*,

l^“gg&gt;m?csjamc;
|al'MUfXW&gt; r/ ’fcr

Dr. ILokackk
ftX.oxvxac\x 'B’vXX.c.ta

rwHJnfa

CAtlTAKTrt&gt; PTLI.S
ftfcWte*1. rate &lt;t.1 rcvrtwff'&lt;*Trte-"iC.,HWgatire. in the s*S'kiT, and iteir awjwrpMTrjraar*
nreao teherfellv kncwa, CuU w need‘tel &gt;k&gt;
more fltin m lUiteW R*&lt;M'Ui Unit iptsliiy m
' ■MinlaHMtMik .1 ’Wi Ikrft^Mtlaaantea Arm.
S.

C. W. gobMk, tprqprMor, Jfv. g
JDm&lt; FburtA St., Citwimtail, to wA«n&gt;
•11 ordan ehauld be ^Urwaad.

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lU^^.aaJ^.I.j,

A TTORMKY a.O COV SKE1JA)R A I
A tefctetetettejstarCI;'
cireaar cawvt CSwakF*’*' *r «
tv sZ ttsrty.
.
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I'articnlsr sttealios pa»4 U &lt;l'» ««"1
3Li.ssris.wt veeeayelr rs«nw4.
O-ltes. wltk'W. W. Rslpt. Em . M*

at AH-b

M( D-. « Go,
f

KSimS A BEKBSV8

FOR SALE BY

TMBXKYd sUcOU KKMJ4&gt;U A
L MWMwss is CteMsry. *-» “«* U
•ota. Br.ros.. Blleoted to with pn»

•nd m arillng Ums at asi «vsr

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER!

gSTABUSHED 1700.

Another posterity aT tbs Company is that ttelr

It Com Snxnufto.—Very, few peo“Tte
pie hare any idea of the great, amount of
tk
metal used in camrinr cnxn extensive &lt;*•»&lt;
siege.. Tte attack &lt;m Charleston has fur- -1—
nisbed an illustration. A single elevaninch gun fired sixty times, cr oaca every
10 KteiMM fur tee hours 10.900 pounds of
metal. A fifteen inch gun fired at tbe aaroe

|

H. WRI6HT,

..OifO

ffTwte gittm^ra put up in ^uart
bcttU»,q/ which the above i» afao-elxaUe. -rhe label ia firwly en^rawd.nnd
ie provided with a a^a-^uard /h&gt;m
ocunterfeiim. (Price &lt;1 per bottle, o»

•faArtf.

X.td Ariatmffrem Oa OXI PBICIaeled.

1

MmrSriU!'»t&gt;«lSl«tWT.

are tke Sokdkerk Vrtend,
^YenenXxnfc DkarrYvta, D^venXer^, 'B.keamaXX.em, eXe.

LOCAL NEWS.

' i «&gt;• . B. jk HAiHnrPHrsaClAX.MJMGEOM asd

PETER LCHULLARD,

"B*&gt; ooiMinrt, withU

CAM PHOTOGRAPHS
Our C*UJ &gt;fnc sow euvbnUra cre^dersblr orrt

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
lUUCtadmrimt,
(Foraerty &lt;J Chamber, rtrwrt, x,w y^t j
■ y°l P**d*CT t0 tho "Ucl's
Msester.

BBOWX SKDFF.
Dvmfctw

H.r.ckxK*v.
Zxoosrr clf.uk Btii'iaury.F"*1*-

J;SS&amp;?»SS~S&gt;
BXCBWSm 8TOKT.

: ' k. C.- MUMDLE,

-

-leno, orworn.
eBay* &lt;rf»*«h week, ,'i1i_ ' '

~

rapidity, will require 38^00 pounds.—
Any one of tte monitor cUae.wUI require
30,380 pounds, nearly 30 tons of aboL&gt;—
Each monitor will uee about 2 tons of

^BW. BABSBBS SBQP.

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VOL. YIH.
fht Sartin^ ^ais*,
•rlrttri

d FUHLI8RKD ETEEY WEHRPd)AY

po ae

m;

-AT-ZHE

.• '

k!

KASK®«
DRUG STORE!

udonta Satery

ssjwsa#
Total
Amt expended over the
■ted efcptMe hr *e preet
Am t nrc mary Io be rah

Roberts &amp;. Sthikem,
ijastingfi’ business girtchni.
Wfa gargUag sorag I. « fMosa a ttosstOrth. wtosstaggr^ra-oT the tray MnW
Or ea-^ttoia.bak. the-spsM &lt;g Mt.
now and ,iuuel complete awortment of TW IhU vwy tesr wsuld.rau .'rrlxlxr.
WU1 a ws.rd taser tbliig Is a&gt; ewgty das
DKVCW AND MEDICI*ES,
fCtacsaJcala, Wiuts, Olla, Cam

phene, BtsrHlng Fluid,

TURPENTINE AND-ALCOHOL.

ms ismis,
1&gt;. C. I1AWLK»»
XRALER la all biada ef Faasilr Gracmea.
f Stan* aad Weadea ware, ami a gsweasl a»
Ua«at ef Froriaiana. Alee Notary Pebllc.
&gt;ra, iso doors real of the IIsatis j» HoaM,

jsr FUR MECffANICAL AND MEDICINAL
FVKFOHEM,OJILY_&lt;2

(Co^cludrd.)

GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. Sl’Q ARTIFICES. FETTER.
nCMEK. FIGS, RAlvISS. CODFISH;

KJfSr’ **«*-

MVELXEY 4k ALLER.
TTURNKYA ATLAWaad Misitera ibCImb. evrv. Particular aUealiee trad IsCwwvevriM. ‘tot iavoticnilow *4 IttiesJw Lawd

Alee a grast variety af tbs'

arc tn ttbst IPXBTOTEKB1
And Cooking Ext nrI.%

tnr &lt;rar tua lai
W( sIm ksrp sa ksnd a foot aseortaieal sf

ST-A.TIOIO'EIR.’Sr,
FENN. FENCIIJt. INES. FAFEB. EN▼EEO1YF. CABDN. »*, As.

Cjmmi see abrlTM wsy lx losad all af th
MOST FOI VLAR

4. A. HOLlrfoOK,
TTOUmr .sdCosrralorU Law,, So
i I'laancrrv. General Land aud Tel I
ire. arraod alovy cl Uolbrauk'a llhck.

PATENT MEDICINES

JOHN ROBERTS,
|)llYStC1AX asdSargwm. Dvaniegsa Broto
1 way, near lbs Court Boess.

!F©IB CASE

1&gt; . fl. J. HANEY.
HYSICIAN.BCROEDX end Aeourtesr Offiraorrr MU'S Draw Mora Goody esr Mock.

P

n. W U1GHT,

1 TTORNEY «»J COCNNELWE AT LAW
A s»4 NMwUsr sn4 CssawHor in Ctoaesjy.—
CirceM Cerrt CWMUglewer Air ths Csss-

I'srtisslar sttnlioe paid to lh» enrteettow ef
»&gt;ms«sd messy pcoaspUy rsmlltoa.
O flee, with W. W. Ralph Esq., MidAtetMl*
U.rrrCosnt’. URMrss.
_ _
-r litotreers sn.1

J. S. YAM BBl Xn

W00LEH

Wednesday afternoou, Oct 14th 1863.
Board mel |xirsuant to adjournment,
roll called, quorum present, and Board
{wocradcd to bualnnu.
■
On motion the oeeoant of E. B Quig­
ley for putting up the Lighting Hod
on the Court Bunse. was rejected by
yrae and nays as follows
leas—Mr. Stevens,' Holmes ElltoU,
Hall, Dewi-y. Blake, Tlioma* Searls,
Wheetor, tlfil.
.

Niya—Mr. Smith. Carpenter, Haya,
Hanna. Lapham. Philip*
On motion the account of Roberta A
Striker, was laid on the table.
On motion. Win. Burgher’s account
was laid on the table.
On motion Mr. Wheeler was granted
leave of abnecnce, on eocounl of aicknofi &lt;A hia frmily.
It was motioned that the chair appoint
another member on the Commilteia, on
the equalization in nlacc of Mr. Whedcr.
Motion prevailed.. &lt; .»--------------.
Tbe chair appointed, D._ W. Smith aa
euch member.
It was movsd by Mr. Stevens, that u
। order be dr»wn in favor ol tile Prnarcuting Attorney, in tbe win of Three Hun­
dred Dollars, to apply on salary.
Motion prevailed..
Il was moved by Mr. Plilipa, that an
order bo drawn in favor of 11 ,P. Cher­
ry in tlw stun of Three Hand red Dollars
io apply on salary, aa Co. Clerk.
Motion prevailed.
Qc motion, Board adjourned until 7 o'
dock thia evening. Motion carried.
Wednesday evening, (fot 14th, 1863
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
roll called, quorum pnaent Board pro­
ceeded to business.
The Committee appointed by the
diair to equalise tbe Aisese.nent Rolle,
submitted the following as theil report

FACTOBY,

HASTINGS. MICH.

f WANT 25JD00 Ihs. «f WOUL m
L nisnofiiTuro into CLOTH—
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snraixM,

sitter eo abars* er by to* yard.

terms.

V.C. HOLBROOK,

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a a»irt» rtMis iwen
i.-jou* s:u; net
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etthefoUewnigretoa40 to M Mill prr yard hr maosfactarisg Clot

»ass1M70 UhMJ

Il was moved dial the Report be hid

£w4$SMhL1 -

125 00

1' Coch

drawn Jury

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-TlMtotom* of w. W. Cooper of Aar
dnttei and fifty cento was rejected.
’TW enmmhte ta&gt; Titorteb report tbe
Mowing amiunite that wMI to nisteeSry
to tv assessed upon the tatable property
of Berry eeani/ttar- the fear 1848:
BMwwl'.' I v?-«i
’’ -ri 4fc&lt;2* &lt;•

It was moved to take the report of the

Cawraristae naeqaafiaatteadfAmaaa^iitn

It waa moved that Um aggregate
amount of the report of the Committee
kw . •
iu.w co
be totalcs 5 5 per cent The motion Eat- expense breaming year 16£0(.Q9
prevailed.
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It vie moved by Mr TbomM to T..UU
■meed the report by redwing the amount
Tbe com ini Mae rreommmda the re- •
added to the Prairieville roll, tetr per doctMi to thg lira&gt;. to sxpauMs oa tbe .
volunteer relief fund to 214 000. ’ . . - .. ’
It waa then moved to emend'
ing the report over ewtil tod
morning.
The emeodtoent pre
It was then moved to edjoa:
until 7 o’chick.
ox- «.k, i^k). 8 o'clock to-morrow monrfng.
Tbe
motion waa carried.
Board met purssant to jr--------------H P. Ckxcty. Clerk
.roll called, quorum present,
Friday morning. Oct. !«, 1M3.
ceeded tn business.
Board met, roll cJk-d. qoomn present.
Mr EUlMt aobmitted the I
Board proceeded to teiunesa.
Rn»M, That the wra
----------The Committee appointed by the on the dollar on the aggrvgMa valuation
Chair, to report the mruacary repairs on of the taxable property of the county, of
Countv Buildings, Ac., submitted the Barry he raised foe State aud County
following aa probable expenses :
purposes. Adopted by yeas and Nays
Brick for well on Poor Farm, 3000, at ea fidlnwa !
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Yrais— Meosra. Stevena, Holmes, El­
8 per fbouMnd.
. &lt;
(24 00
liott, Hays. Hall,- Hanna, Lapbain, Blake
Drawing brick from BeDevue,
,
(5 per thousand,
15 00 and Tbsraab."
Neva— Meesr* Smith, Carpenter, SewLaying theto in well,
8 00
Platform,
2 00 ey, Phillipa. Searles, snd Hill.
Absent, Mr. Wheeler.
'Oraaccount &lt;&gt;f Mr. Robinson waa al­
Total
for
well.
(44
00
It was moved Co allow the account at
lowed at forty two dollars', by yeas and
Board fence north aide of Jail,
ten dollars. Motion prevailed
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timber, lumber, naitamd. tabor, 8 8 75 nayeasfoHira* .. ?.'Z
It was moved that the account of Wra
Yeas—Mestr* Btevesa, H'Jmes, Smith.
Plastering Poor Hnura,
5 00
Burgher be taken from the table.
Carpenter. Haya, Uanua, Dewy, LapPainting Poor House ■odd
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Ni?ilSwX
U
Eliiot^
lfalf,
Tboiaa,
kegs paint,
,
..
. 12 00
It waa moved that one oi his acoouuta
6 gallons oil,
10 00.
be allowed at era dollar and thirty-one
Painting Poor Tlouat,
5 00 Searira, RIH. anti Slake.
eento. Motion carried.
Absent, Mr. Wheeler.
On motion of Mr Elliott the other was
Mr. Stevehs submitted tbe following s
—
W7 00
rejected by the Booed.
Rnolnd. by ihr Board of Buperriaura,
Sills foe Poor House Bern, 800
Il waa moved to adjourn until 7 o'dock
। That the County Trewaoreriget tbe assess­
feet
Ufl
oenta
per
foot,
(4
80
P. M Motion prevailed.
, Foundation stone,
■,;&gt;».
9,60 ment for tbe several townships bound,
Thursday evening, Oct, 15th 1863.
for the year 1864.
Labor patting axils and foundsBoard mrt pursuant to adjournment,
Resolution b&gt;sL
lion atone under barn,
7 50
roll called, qooram preaeat. Board pro
Mr. Haysvubmitted the following;
ceeded to bra'nees
AriofvnZ, Tha» tbi« Board recommend
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(14 80
Ths acet of A P Drake was rejected
Repairs on cellar door, dbc.,.
5 00 to rar aneeeasora, the propriety of rasetby Hoard.
Repairing walk on north side ■ « 'l l"S together 16 abort seeaion befort nMkIt waa moved that the acct of Daniel1
ing nut their aaerasnicnt rolls, (on the
Court House Square, nad plat­
Cook be taid over antil tbe next session
secnod MraidayW April) and agree uprtn
form in front, and Jnmbnr, 2500
of the Board.
feet, st (ID per thousand,
25 00 aotne equal nr umf-irm plan of valuation,
Moved to amend by rriecting tbe acct
or in at leeat a« for m the valuation of
Stokes, 40 lb*,a* 7 eta,
2 80
Amendment prevailed.
per*-rad property to concerned.
Work, 4 days, al (1,50,
6 00
Moved to lay over the sort, of Mr.
Resolution carried.
Hays until to-morrow morning.
Il waa moved to rniso one twentieth of
Motion prevailedone mill on the dollar of tbe aggregate
The C&gt;«mmlltee ou MhreHansous
valuation &lt;&gt;f Uie Assessment Rolla of the
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Claims rsixxted that they hsd examin­
several townships In the County of Barry.
J. E. Haix. Chairman.
ed the following accounts And would re­
Motion waa hwl
The report was accepted, adopted, and
commend their allowanw u foBows:
It was tlu-n moved t« raise our thirti­
Committee discharged.
eth of a mill on ibe dollar.
Mr.
Stevens
submitted
the
following
:
Motion Irat.
— *«B6et allowel
/faartwf; By the Board of Sunerviaors,
It was moved u&gt; adjourn until tomor­
. Mil. Relief 9 72 1F’&lt; 22.72
that the proceedings of the pteaent seiw- row morning at tbe.hoiif|&lt;if S.o'dcigk A.
M Holmes» KalHUhta 31M
। ion, and the mralng adjourned seerion,
MH.
BeS&lt;H*&amp;
*
A Blake
:
Jbe
pcbltabed
in
both
village
papers,
pro,
,
II. .P. Caxaax, Clerk.
l
Ct.
Crt.
Com/!
S
T I’Mipe
t vided, that the mme shall bo published
H Wright
Saturday morning, OeL 17th, 1663.
’ for twenty-fiVe ddbtn for each paper,
F Allen f,--------- ,,, .
B-iarri
mel
purauant
Di adjournruerl,
E H Bearte
MIL Hdtef 1
and provided, they shall publish the pro­
roll called, quorum present, B&lt;&gt;atd pro­
J A FaUer Hep Sheriff bee 14
ceedings of the present stesion soon
evaded tn husiness.
T Philips
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after the Boon] shall adjourn.
Harlow A &lt;JoeJv*r Mrs Lowe 24
Mr. Phillipa submitted the following;
The resolution waa accepted and
• JZcsnfrrd, By ihy.Brard of Supervisors
JOU—H
adopted.
M V Wheatar
of tbe C-’unty of Barry that a lax of one
On
motion,
the
Board
adjourned
until
hundred dollars be levied &lt;&lt;n the taxable
Calvin HUI
1 o'dock P. M.
property ofsaid county in aid of to* Bar­
Friday afternoon, Ort. 13, 1863.
jsssr’^;ry Cranty Agrta«ilti&gt;ral Sraicty to be
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
seed and applied la purchasing and im­
A D Bert Ml»sry
ndl tailed and qnorrm present. Board
proving the Fair grounds of said Society,
J K Hall
u tieiaroa
proceeded to bunines*.
,
and that the same whra .collected, shall
AdwnEUtoU’
Tbe .CmimUee na miscellaneous rvauia a fund in ibs hand* &lt;/the Barry
K H KHrted statienary
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claims reportM that they had exiyninrd ,-Giuntv Treasurer, Subject &lt;mly to the nrIl NHhsUen fcrasfe
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the following atqnunts, »nd would ,re&gt;,
J 0 Hbm» mUtar. rotsras 2 1U
pm mend allnwssee.as follows;
Froflmsj’aa »&lt;'se«
M
the purpnac herein specified.
O Hinman
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1 M
Jtowe*
WWsesrasl. CtaiwaA Bac’A - Rsetoutira «« adopted.
R R Ostpenter mN relkf
2 TO
Robsru A Flriksr.ilatioaary, , 11. to • j 4A
Mr.EUiuil moved theta romtuUlra
JOetoMi
«»*»
of threh'fo elected by (bet ftrard tn bring
before the Board a sellable resolntbm
with th* view wTohMS&amp;gweamiTy l«aa.
(Ja motion, Means. Tbomaa, Hanna,
ndEHfolt was elected as such commit-

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It was mevsd4ha44tenaaumihaf WilUri II.,, h. W» i™&gt; u., .uu«—
Motion tiro's&gt;led.
►E It Mito hrtvtoHri Mllba iHt seventy

EK s«4 tfurj P«W‘«- a*®*
„ I^Cterk. msy be f«m.d l» tbe

ftvttaiilara. »—’------- -- ------------------■.«&lt;it'#aejmsarodl------------ -------------------------effWMtord lbya Irom tH table. . Mo

Misti WOm
8 W Chase
ItantoAAMto
OtoWtilads

�od by the Crwwitlto c CowBwfidtng*. and that tho SbeetT have ebarge flf
live rrpaiiw of well and fence M the
Jail mid the Couety T.-iMwnrer yjp
t. iul tbe rwtwir* re|«ir* on the
on the north side &lt;M the Com nflft
Sqtiaro, and the jdatferm in front efMh*
Coon HowoowsnI that tbojfce
the care of tbe court boose ^•d.T^ft-

dutioti adopted.

HalL
UO oo' A*roxbW*ke.
uhro SaMfr, Phill.ps
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Geo. Tboms
Cal.ro Hill,

Ztas'wd, Bv thn Board of Supervisor*
orthaCDuhtren-;
1
cxfrftl Twftity Thouaaad Dollars, be
nfiied by Loan for the current expenses

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o^ voluntMTSi &gt;5,000, of *aid Loan ba
madopaxaHo tbs M &lt; Maroh. IWt 1
45Wl Marti.
Merrdv' 1Com berlaat I M»*Mm emaM have satis-,
S5.Q00,
March,
45.000.
1st 1T1:
and 1st1870;
C.OoO- MsS/lhTS
I
ktarab, the 1st fiH thsm s|ort ofd.dug jos* *tat was'
1W &lt;,«AO|to at rateram, not exceeding (
ton per sanlper aonom. and
and,!*
— ilea,
z,“
that
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region of mountry. ■ Rai1----------ai&gt;^.
p.iyJtf&amp;w
Thorns* and Henry P Cherry
aro
here­
by authorised and dirpeud to contract '
Gen.
-Ib»ocnro*
by the Wqabmgton.
(bT Mah han h behalf of tbe Board. 1
and issue orttern therrfar on tba Tree*- Clrouicfe. thu'Cincirmti &lt;9erota pule firth
urt» of the County of Barry parable. a^ ,
ths -tiniee specified aforesaid, and they .
are directed to pay to the County
Tfsaamr any money recc v»d by them
oft aosbltoan.‘ Rerolution adopted.
Mr. Elliott prosented the fidh»wing.
jewkwd; That all orders hereafter
issued bv any Bopervinor of ttoto Coonfy
fortterrdiaf of femiliee of volunteer*, .•barge that Gen. Roaecrana left tWbattla
stall be drawn without interest, and the Arid dartoffthe &lt;Mst.ar4dM4»^WtU.
Cosrcty Trossnrcr is hereby directed to nnoja, sad reported-to tbe o&amp;wra there

receive al! rrfi-f orders fcr taxes. Reso­
w*^, i.
lution adopted.
diagram; tpWiped&lt;* iWfrpnWtoet »&gt;
It waa mo»pd that each Supervisor be
tho(,.UUJ^.!irk**b««Md to; ktaluda this
alluwcd lfi eenu an evening for four very efearjie. .u.tbe* have mde it, who
evening aesmona.
Motion prevailed.
, would gi«p weigU to auoh »- change
The. Commkto ujon the Aaseaament, thcaonian in *acb ciroumaunew*.. smart­
of tM Sues anil County Tax to tho her-1 ing under their own diagraa^yahiolt would
era! Township* rabmited the fbilowing natarjdly-piade tbani'yhydk-tive toward
asthi report:
their coat'naador. and raady.U* drag him
KHU c*a*ty tdwud ToUl or anybu4f: to oncer their own fiiilure T»
**We d&lt;&gt; not need to be informed frntu
Waabiogttai wbera Gen. Rosecnana wni
daring tbe battle, II* waa where tbe
Commander should .have.been, if there
was any exception, it wee when ba threw
hiinaelf uadrr .fire in theeffurt to r^lhr
the Wbhm troop*. When tbe ro*^ he.......m*

Siers

actvwdlngly. Then fata od
coOrtiignimti-iu witlrfT
",
Ttamjri*
corn*, was
p* and
and Roaerftta/khd
by nay of Cbattanoogt

TsakaaSpriag til M
all OT T M K U
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fM7«M IM&gt; SS ItS St tl«U M

Paid hr filtlMrirtWM

T.&gt;ta| amnaak of premia)

»w oo;
&gt;M0*

HaiWs (ItoMtete Vara Br^t I
FEW AA«* toroey ail ■lalias^al
kMa*n*«a*MeftWsram AseperiMUy rvlUN.
j* *B
sb* Mr mperter to any as* oU 4 Ik,

Total
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On malm, 1£ 8—Ur, of

ty was nederod to pay9r osMtrftn ibto
paid By'tirJsrs upon lheTrtwkuW&lt;&lt;rtv

S&amp;WS

^Society twenty-fine doMara to JI , G.-

j Robinson, aavigriro of Barker dr Nevvw'*
when be
eyeciita an aasignme^i

lUhi.,. B«j. 11. tihnr. of certifigatn uf.StarilTs mJ* upon oqrtam
„,&lt;&gt;
&gt;&gt; ■ rml ' V o lag-T VWM —
w wwr- w —— - — ------ -—-, ,
Aladtlipsy D. G. JMblriantr tlirrt'HTnir’ &lt;
.dollars and sixty cents, amount ^at Ito |
[ Into tho very tasrt »f tbst place. Oitar
■?B.
demptltwF certificates »m said ffte fiW &gt;gun* are to &lt;«pen upon the city tbl* P.
tesesontal.
)&gt;|
It wb* not ini ended at first to make
isrteft J
“ ••••Uo roud
-nta.W )a
! c.mmentb«U4ft i-PuMh vigM&amp;** «»prr&gt;atfe«*. bat circuuuUnces ba*e changed
'VP tfjahd ‘ tbe Secret*rv, r&lt;n tte'Connty Trearoraf,'
the pr.«ramm* entirely. Our ba He lie*
—un lhk first of Feferusry next,j 1 are a1*&lt;» al w.wk un Johns*), 8uftll*r and
Cyrus Gib*on JmhAM.'Gididfldcr,
i h*rrr*-!&gt;.
the »um of Bcveuty-eevno dollar* and ,M.Milifta/B»ea*M’y rvplm-rwmsvftiy
, fiftrteti'centa,'fn N/ Barlow whenever-he
C. IMl, WMHftg Col.
. olufflquitclaim tn the Agricultural Sueiebur». HHi‘pi'tefatoi
ton i. o.meHreJ, dthtagfe U ba* hJP
'
ty all Ms right, title and interest in sod
•♦»•* linger*. Anb^f
.uffidenl waruli*. F«ur m «HtoW!Mnr
.b&gt;vM&gt;Bgw h*s now enclosed in tbh Falr ,tn p&gt;«iti&lt;m ,4T Bullivaa's |4an&gt;l.
COM rocs 0 PTCJbltkTft »CT ftBCO C. a Pv*.
McAllister.- Mirons
it i*
Mcllu* ta. Ztphany B. .
1 -Grrnindv.
un&lt;1rr«t&gt;"&gt;d they w«H eugase tbs relwl Ovsen* ******* tfa—l* firdtsemrsef U« Mia*(fob district Nu'.flfl-l
■viwtartbie
Oftsram*. • Tho ln&lt;*ddae
-w .^**r&gt; lQ pny. by order or &lt;*berwta to
abn^M dtateiAlVt to panadpato. Jl« uft r .rtwrtw
Maieto toaifty Btiee, hy
Rutland furnished fe&lt;
nfMre *ne auung with llm Mii.w* wtobmen:—no draft in that . __
.
infe*
: w.
.
n. lutwA'utrr'W1
!
Headquarter* Department nf the
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a. nut ।
South, tlrt. 2T.—A number •/ heavy
Voted, to pay to*N. Barbu
Emanuel I’etenuan,
McCTttftoek.
&lt;4* thirty dollar* and eighty-fire cent* gtioa in Wifw and &lt;»rvyg opened &lt;m
Atto* T. Hwyck, Hohr^ Al Porter,
I Sumter, Moultrie and Joheron yesterday
when be shall duly a«*lgn to tbe Society
Im* MJCMNtogUm^ft. "■
I morning. ^Firing was roniimrad at r*g8Bb.Dtart« No.-W-ntot5ngs and certificate*Af tax sste* for lair* ‘of 1862 ulir into -rial* tbrhoghost ike day uajil
Ceilum.
J upon tillage 4ot* In the Fair gn-und.
dark, sod resumed ' again thh morning.
Oro#».-Ate OtHWIKtoto Radert, , On ’motion, the Secretary wa* order- Tbe rang* of tbe guns on Sarwtcr and
Jeremiah M. iMan^ioDaaoy Wtad,
ad to canee the taxon for tbe current.year John*« is one-lhifd lea* than it was beU*car Smith, Frauklin D«*lpbyt JiarriMku
tore thy Csplnrv uf Wagner and Gregg.
L.Cqrp«wtar, M&lt;lo
Bata-rSu ■.:■■ :1 to W paid, tefi.ro the ease* a ball be
। The ftrii.g .m our aide wa* excellent, e»*1
Sub DUtrfckNu. 30-.Jokqi.tuwn dad turned to the County Treaaurer. '
rrj •hrif aiwming to ha rffeetlro.
Tb«
Bollhworo. - ,.«-.e ...-ft jmh tavor -r.w •[
Qn motion of D. Striker the fulfowiajj1 J enemy did nj»t o&gt;nimrnvo an animated
No Draft InilUiftmoc*. ■ &lt;
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।reply till ataoti nieat yewterday.
Ilia1
JehastoWB -Steptovt!j^.Russrll, IBI practicJ Utefeeto* to that exhibited week*
That tbe care and; Sneasgrram K-Stonto*. Wm. WWS-t*. Silas. 11.
ago. Al the Meant momeul &gt;4 writing
Ferris,‘Itavutf J. Itaydrs^fesnc H. Cux. fn*n|td the FairiGn.undawf iheBoetay. | Ih&gt; caaualllea Dave occurred on Our aide.
John II. Morris. JoburT. l^ake, Xyiuaie be Committee to J. M. Nevins, Secretary and *■• perceptHde damage to &lt;&gt;er work*
Muorw, Jtahu. Goer, L&lt;&gt;rf*m U. Gcsnly; of the Society, until further ordered ; and
Alexander 8cougale—Mk- H *-(3 /.&lt; f
' be is hereby instructed aud ordered to
Sub-Distrust NvJH—Aw&gt;&gt;ria and Ma
keep tbe fence* iu rvpeir^nd to caua*to&lt;&gt;•
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■ vwwsrcfo ouuc
e-iOFaA: w

re hi*
he rode back to when*
‘-*- order* could
ly. Hi.
reach the wh-jle army.
----- &lt;&gt;rd»h* di.
— pay,
* , and
_.J when tbb
rented it through the
On motion the Report was accepted left fen hark ift the tri**”"W to ‘
Mjeebm
Ridge
and the Conwnttto- diechargpfi.
jl'Finwd the rost&lt;L.._
oTfh* artny there in
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Amount paid af**
“
Ywon
for th&lt;«r I line and in orAW.’M’ '|*i
Smioo, 1BS3. I
-Tbe'm.M of charge* pul afiont at
attendance al the 0
WaAlntlim are unworthy ofaeriouv ref.
utaleer. They contradiei eeeh mber. We
know they are entirely false. They arern
to have a onmmim e*&lt;dree and ,to. hwg
!&gt;een circulated IndustrtooUy by th* •*«
M Holme*
of organ bed machinery, that indfeatoe
A Eliott
Attyria—Up*. Miil«a&lt;v(-rE&lt;iKarit'M. proaeMtnlall trsepaoees up&lt;m the Csncwa,
dedgn'Abe opp*wlte ofw desire to hare the
1&gt; W Smith
truth known. The pnrpoae will fell. The G«toa. .Ruluif D- Gtapmim. J«wvph Bl grourd*. Imilduig*, or other property
of the Society.
.
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aim I* too palpable, and the means**Hie IVIIbanw.UppHj lluidg, Awiiwtort Ford.
Ou rootioa, edjoerwed a*w«4ie. - * ’!
Merritt
Sh&lt;-pltear&gt;l, .Mm Sk-LmW, l*»n ।
that they will stir up universal indignation
i. M. Navi**,' .-** D. tttwcua,
rotn I. Ku.Mrll- V.
;
Secretary.
,
Chairman.
Mapfe Grove furnished her q&lt;ruta 1*) ,
»n Ym*. Ou. SUHInK,
•pecial save it 1&lt;a« brew determined. I»y
The charge* onncernlng tbe-nmemento
lxr,®w
previooa to the tattla laro rfxrtntdfeiory
8ub-DJauic| Jiv, $3—Cqattofen &lt;and ■ TnW - Nxv^' iCJtro5 rtf Gaxxcx.—Ths Prrridetrt Lincoln n&lt;* tn take any &lt; Arial
young king of Greece, it h
V Both* of the French ievnafewi •&lt;( Mexico
12 SK 3 u 7 M to each otter and sranaworthy (Takswer WouaUnd.
w
IS 30 6 3« 7 00 until some one I* Ssttlnd Up*w«. brid'th*
feero to venture into hts naw 'lftnedom, until luir.mtu domestic difficulties dull
8I« 13 03 « 93 7 00 otter* taconaistral with )has abandoned.' man. Del-* Hinm^^. A. lMnh»r. as be may find when ter roaches • Athens bava troro adjusted.
Calvin Hili'"
8 io ii io « :o 7 no An attempt was first made ro tteow' tbs DauwJ lj»(pir, .r,tid.n4tor
A .prmal to the R’-.r/d, Wa*h.ngton
that W he* n-t n h-&gt;u*e over hi* toad.—
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. . The ex King Otho has IsU eftmu, to the toy* : Our special oorrvspmdcnt write*
Mr Suren* submitted tbe following:
blame on B*rt&gt;sidv fiwmot j-wning R*»e- tmm Fichnec—1, , , .,. . x
Ilaolcrd, 'Dial when the Bonn! ad­ crana. thus pretending that Ibe WashlngWoodlanJ—John Hainan, ,J&gt;ayid; G. [ myal palace as bi* private property, and today that advice* from the. front are
W. | tiw Chsmbcew are1 preparing to dkepete withoutifrirreei. Tbe railroad I* own
journ, it adjourn to incet on the 1st’1 t&lt;«i military department had premedita­ To.nrood,^,iei H.
Monday of January next. Resolution ted tbe taking ear furoro frmn fii*tT*ntirVto. The new l-ntan Parlipmenl plrted I-. Warrenton Junction. The reb­
newe, wind) &lt;ouM hive' bten a num
baa Joel unanimously decreed their 'ir- el. hold burned BrMgr, eenwa tbe 'Rap
strove, crime.”
-,,.-T
anioa to tbeGreek kingdom, tat in cer­ pob^mock. in great fiwor, ver trvopa ad
Ou modou Board adjourned.
-These charge*, if lhar are ofii.-i*! Deavenpurt. John J. 1
tain political circles It to ratber believvf
Oko. Thomas, Chr'nshow that tta official ksoww'uotbiugnfito
th*»Oreeea i*Bai»m»d lothelowtoMblre.
IL P. CtinutY, Clerk.
• tusftm. k to row karwa that do por­
and thsito tzwd Pabtoratna bebaft* (be i-»
From Wa^taatoa.
tion 1/ Bragg's army was withdrawn to
1 ? Mr. Brecboffrweriva*^ Miblie wrienme ta«k of patting the disiwderrd fiennerw
The /frroMbM Ito fellowt«
stseoor Johmum wbro be wa* operating
ami diaorgsnirud army lot., working mm. ] inston. N«»v.' 1«t—The w*ual 8------- f
Xtho Free Trsdr Halt; fn kfitoebedter,''
against Grant; and the cbarg* tnsde ite:
der:- Thi* by iU&gt; means r«Mp&gt;uregtac
rnor* i.f tattle* and skirmfeuhr* BTO Jirc
the thh ititL, !&gt;y tbo, Union and Eiuita
R'wecTSitodid not divert ibis by stacking 4petiuo
Socijy.^.
; prnupect awaits the young King, who to | vs|rnt I" day ; all of them, bnwrvrr. have
BragL.slt»tp that Rmsrorans, lenew. the
said by Ids sdmirorw tu be very liberal been tracvd'lo tbe Get that u»us! activity
sitoation, and ihM th* Waabmgton official &lt;«l some prefty hasd ldow^ of wbidi ibe i»n&lt;) aiiiaiated with the beet iaayntMeis.
The following letter from theTreawry
! prevail* in those imreans rtf the War DrfelluaiOg i. Kaposiu^nt
,
didw^
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It in mt he remembered that: ihto very
Department la important to all &lt;ho may
“And; now,, staee Great Britain, had
Tbe charges that jftj,w|*, onjorad;.to,
slaughter caul**, hog* or aheep, fir ante:
' here enabbed, ndd ttovMrftrd. and dtoto- Chanced aqd pmgreeaive dpvrioprurnt nrrny-tniH^mrats, and crrlatn prepare
reirotq al ,Cte|ltsn&lt;&lt;iga
—
^rlosigb to sled &lt;&lt;ily serrnteen yearn, of
Trow. hrpL. OKm ofliUml OrtaB«, I
.nested■ liver by th*'•Htrtfteta»rCrwhi.' Sge^i^om private acemmt* represent- aa ti&lt;«i* have been oboerved, umiatly made
meats arrived is fata.
Wathbgtro, »•— Wk,’ UM.
f
upon tbe .eve of a great battle.
Il la
(field euirxiently admire the ’ptogrtoe
bring bsecsalvrly elated al hlh new pfwiSm : In answer to your Ivttp- of the 'Tviaforcemrots da»w i
•4 Ch'ri&gt;liat..fy ip'.thi* rralm. Jbat'vrggt
known Ihsl Meade, uu our side, and Lee
-*ton, and to bare tbe tahil of manifeotlng
2-i'fi InaV, I have to say. that all cattle' ter bi* rrpwta. Wh
RntsinUbould. iitow hor
on the other, are i»t*ncB tvering fi-r tavor ।
hte »'n&gt;« ...
of hi* new dignities very wo­ 1 able po*illon« ; but the opiaiou prevail*
elna^fiifrrH1for talt are •ibjert' t«r ‘the ing transported W)^ |l
pleasantly to ltape wlm surroubd blhtoU, mi|,tMry circle- herw'iUl l^s will mu
duty preacribed in otrftlim 78 of tBe Ex' tbs comimmfestion* «
(S.J, .-f ISrWMll
ciM'lww, aa amended by act uf March ninpiKl*
■ ri»k a tattle tmtxidn of bi* eptiynrhmenl*
. j£|s ftlrongtb of,
3J. JM».
1
lift —
same.
two Uw— WWW about vr—,
ThW, role le appHcnbie tn farmer*
Can be not, sae frosi ihja, iliac had
•langhuring fi&gt;r *ah&lt; cattle of th*ir owrt
Romcrsns gms intoClutttanoojt*, relying
rawing, as well a* th other perrons. 1
vm tM strongtb &lt;-f the place, while Bragg
Verv respectfully,
bad a superior force nuliidc. it wtw’d
fa&gt;w. McFtttaeoa.
■Muffed |»l!'s.w|Wg. .mt). Wm.;
: have etrodi hiscommuntaitlo«s, and then
Deputy Cotntnisakwier.
captured bis array by ebtrvatloft, or forttpf- '
him lo fight llt.lhele »wu ehneen poritital ■
'
Free* LeateeiM*.
ft fetched Lima wipe smwa tbe snout I
ftpatb wbich^ad been so • idrly.Wfnra*.
Grand Rapid*, Mu*.
Die only safety for R—ecnwi*. inxft tort 1
Ii • heavy crowbar, and the tn*wt*&lt;Frj, tattrvvttxw. Nov, 2.—Tbe Jannul
I of Cbaftanoqta, wro te hive an army able ed io AMeenalbk papers dMnotn pmMt
Jbbt rpiHriy returned,whs n • smUber l1(earn* that &amp; D. Lt*. W tecta. RnddvI
It fcWbut* *lla great ntase ul
that, att params* sMgbteriM caUte. 4to.,, to meet Bragg in an open field. Had b*
W started bitn &gt;• We travel* agate 1*sad F&lt;»rm* are in the Migfitowamri -f
LHsUur.C.mrtland
and Saved*Ida,ftarth
for asWv *»toH ««*«•
retsrn.rtste- gone to Cbattenongn, «»d terongthened men. [The audience, in A-ply ’totkl* re­
n w fetch he did not retwrn. ’ • If tbML
mark. n.«e and cheered C«’r eeWWS*' mWl J
of, and pay tbe lax the refire; and. ‘•tn hto pc&gt;aii*u«i these, while Bragg bad a eu
wfead retreated doutetess II wouJiT*/1
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«• g&gt;ww tend wMi bia».- • .-ri.nvr:; *».. fcf
caro of fraud or evasion, tbe party And- perier force, Rmecrsn. W—W hawoMri. ■*";
ing shall foHelt and pay a ferfi.it uf *91
dollars for bead firn any ealde, calves,
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The Farmero* Mattia! Tire fUttta » “lf&gt;n the beat nf tbw conflict seal* '
word* have Wen orerahatp ahoaM the
vr sttsSHed to be evaded.*
Ibis Ja
of Barry and Eaton townie* U pn «rw- E~IM Wtifamentoeallbim toauttowntf '
willtoftriqUy eofcrosd- .. . ...
ring finely in Its orgscirotiun and if the
*- ft •
A B- Teana.
-^|ta«.*|Uura.l
idbaaadwmtameefcwHIloteraat wo*r
be • Urge and rellabl* eoatyetty. T*/ j
dmrter yrhta&gt; «e beige
to worth /|

of perusal and should fseelve |he

,

pMMrtWH Soarrr Mis

^w^MwwH attention to the w
Society teteGog If ’«
.it
.UfWOtrch on fcrterdkf of i

r. m.

w.i™.(

todifflaM «m Swtante) st tas
Wrf*.Wta~V -"*?**
-drafted me

Duri&lt;9 the tat three day*!
som« excitement and ill feriir
.diM&amp;ty apruuacted trial of 1

bias for an sasault and batter

Uns was ordered to pay Btb
and costa of curt.

Uf lb* an

-of Um oaae •* canrot .peak w
■tj&gt;,
hwsrd no jftrt uf tb
Frosw tbe friewi* of Uro. pad*

itbe fidfewta- parttatUre, tn I
&amp;&gt;«na ton day» •,noc- •**“
HBating* llo«»*. Stebbins
lnsro^r.8r&gt;JtamptaU.pasei

keeper, teteo oa th* floor bid
tar. Mr.8tabbros.ia puttft
throw biml down a fli-M’ uf •

•luring his wrist and .rtherwb

evmnty.bb teetfrtAnBy on*
Mrs. P. Geotgejor 10 yen
fUnnel, »l.
We Tvgrel the nuetake, *»

make reparation, storo «*• •
very eaperiur. "We learn s!
ribbroi deroling a focnU pr
aUacbtol to a 3 yr*t» G,J
tel.-&gt;g*ng to Edgro D. Rej»d/ro failsd »• rwpi'rtlt-

.

been sneering the mate uf®
railroad fiom th'w pl**, for ti
day*. At tbe time this gets 1

they will WW?*” JTI
■Grove. Ito prop.*al tfepving point is bested on the bl

IM*min artboo* Onpa* rmi*** 'b* aid ri *■
ICMCTIC. iiMJtM.mt JLXTWACT MUTUf
T1IK UHKAT UIDkKTIC. ate W swum o tar STOite ibct la all ZtavoM/te w*te M

irdr-.S^r,tt^*
“A‘Fries •! per Bwttiv, er Six fte •&lt;/''
rlitwag |» MJ addr—» awatey &gt;*rt«S from

ciU uf Hadley ’a ntlll.

Naw MartaanSvaesA**
—Uy a now arrangement, w&gt;

stage and mail rommunm
Umee a wiiki-wife Grand A
stage leave* BaafeW*Jn-*k'
deyKan.1 /rW-TV-S

and eweb alternate
Catviw Ijiwis lb« propevt

tar fe-roerieed, and U ftdlj
b'gb standard of cxcellensr
q.ired.” Terms 13 per »(&gt;nu
•Tfekhqr.drFUMv.1hy"-

EW tlAKNBSS BHOP. •’-'--‘I'--'

•GoaMrVU«x&gt;

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x^MiaMmmrjEo srrt

I

OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

*• c—T~^e-T|ii&gt; ■■ ■&gt;

so£?i^v^r *•*«IVK GfW ClLL!
A&lt; — ». Mml.il M Mm. Ad b. _
n raff. ctass
GBOCERT, EAWKLAJjfc BILIIARD

niter.
.Srjfs:

Ta Marrams Society MiusriiJ^JTp

would call attention t» tbe swwiew-«4-u*
Society meeting V’ •» kite A1 the Pr^.y-,

to rise Chereh on 8 itwrctoy oftsnetek,
.1 Vu'd.O P. U. W. uu«' Hi. .U1

drafted ineny.iniitne
•went.
‘ '■’•.•

Roteek's Stswach Bitters
.
"A tIiMala whkh, fipm the exlvneire eufrienqp
«rUa-H^ekttbr,bacr QMAIbuM^jMua
tbe numt\-fffcnciiHis In removing BiRiousnesa, Jaundice-, Fryer and Aguy, De­ “to poroM.keweMMJ to tto parte
During the last three days uf last s0«4) rangements .J tto Tjver. and all'firteases
some excitement and ill feeling wwarnrrs- arising frwrn an excess of bile ui&lt;&lt;&gt;n the
Ston^XJTUiZ^JjM^drSfii
Uuc
duccd Uy apruUattod trial uf M. S. Stake!
J&gt;atod, Oalatorillh. IMS.
properties, giving strength t&gt;&gt; the weak
•Sa S Is tbe sin generally cssd la private faaUbins, fer an assault and battery upon the'
hes.
and debilitated, slastieity to the muscular
per.ua uf Lewie Campbell.
11® irU
Obaxci Jcca. of tin “Acirrican AsrieulterisV*
system, strength and vitality to the niVNi'yEkSAI 1 ri»TITS WBIKUEB:
trial Waa bad'on Thursday, whan thejury &lt; lire human frnmk - They esh l&gt;c taken
failed to agree. A new pnanei was made at all tiWjgs, without regard^V&gt; dist^nre
••A ckill c.a readily wrioc oal a tubfull af
«r
aw*. wrf eioitoa
in a few alautoa. It to ia reality a
on Friday and a OonricClun waa obtained,
tLr*TifW HAVTX! A TIMS RAYKA I to a
to .-CflAN'GERY OflDBfi.
(
-during Saturday eftsriwon.
hlr. Steb­
KTREXOTfl KATKA! Tbe aerial of pitMUta
■31 atom pay a larre par ceatsge aa Ila 0M.L Wo
ITATEOPWICmOAM.Tb-Ctowil.
Cetfrtfer'
bins was ordered to pay thirty dollars
ibink the mvrblne mucb_ mon than I’ATM UlR
and costa of suit. W lbs circuin.tawccs vuZewd and recommend them Io gnur^

GOODS!"
R.l GRANT!

■■ ffilMSS’/-

with osrtmd- Migbferul pWr to*
of the case we cannot
.tersin nW. Sen Anta
ty, having heard no part of the svideuue.
From the friend* of the parties we gain1
I»rr.—On tbe 23d day «/ Oeloter
the following particulars, in brief:
.last, between tbe residence U" A. Hubbell
Some ten d-»y* sinoe, afttdaacs at the
1 in Hastings and my residence in BaliiHastings House, Stebbins was room-*
' more, a call'.kin wallet. Containing eight
manager, sod Campbell. pawing ibetlitoE- ,
to.ptoeal eb*k4:y iwmitj5

birth of my bey. ■IxiirwbMOu mi. oM. I
tore bed sisitf.WeaMpS Sil W.MBdliw. sU tMs
time, astttias ne ter every kVa »f kier, sto
■fewiwriBU atfuM eouitort. J-seO naw1 sS■ rscvd l^.B( the ’Peet Je'e-eure.' sad to. s u-to
fear bettfes. sad rm bow slmeei a well Vinca.
My difflcoltico tore D.sriy BfrTttojj isrcd, sad 1
MsteeeMstotoppr..
. Im
•‘Dressaaker. Cooecll .Anty^tb?*. Tu]'j*u^t.

isSriK^fSiDEi/'"a
Come and See !!
■WE

Ererr Wrlaerr with Co&lt; Wheels la
raaieS Is every particular.

War-

KO WRINGER CAN BE DURABLE
WITHOUT COG WHEELS.

keeper, enrne on the floor withput a f»unb"
’ fire cent, and one or tarn ottiers of ten
her. Mr. Stebbins, in putting Lirn out
k cents each.
Any person leavitfg said
threw hint down a flight’ uf aLtirr, free wallet and contrnta at the office of the
luring his wrist and otherwise eevemly

nVAE

JUST RECEIVED

Arwd C.SVAKSni
I. '"t, Un
1W Os reertpt at lb« price from rleeca abets
ae -ee i. toll.J. we »iU seto tbe Wtianr raxS
or txrsass.
For perttoeUnaaS cbeelsM s4«torue
JL C. DROWXIKG. ic B/etoesy, X. T.

Wn uncraUutd tho case■
has Leetysppealed.
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bruising Lian.

DVERTBEMENT.

(hnsMow.—In our published reports &lt;4

prAiuma awarded At the Yair uf thia

county,he hcrfclrotelly omHled id* &gt;f
Mrs. S. Geoige^ftir IO_ yards uf plaid,

flannel, U.
'» •!,.&gt;:» &gt;-.i« ■ J
We regret tbe mistake, and ba-leo to
make reparation, sine* Tto art ids was
eery superom. •' AV el earn ihb that the

WHOUdALE TO COOMBX MERCHAMTH.

ribbon denoting a seaax!' premium was
attached tut 2 years r.M Durham l/uN

beltoiging to Edgar D.-Reid, bet the
judges failed tv rep *ct It,

,

j

woeerfHar fbr ..ref Die store liters w£
arrlbrr srvsdrertW. CtorgMfceUrw

‘

RsrtupAD Scarrr.—Engineers hare
been surveying the route of tbe proposed

. o. wui^Xa

LOWEST CASH MABKET VALUE.
1 deal largely la. __ .

CHANCERY OKDEli*” "

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QTATE OF MICHtOlX -’ilil.tlf
CireSrt-asraic-j. toldan .1 ibe Caort

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GROCERIES
,Y&gt;.A‘D«K) ATT •?

"Hz ass#

fca*

/.ma.

Willhe

tbw^teiaa./.

railroad fioni this place, fur the last tm
days. At the time thia gets into print ,

«-n I.*ej13rt5f53/r'

-Gmve IU proposed/JefMAjt,and. ^L, ।
ing point is located on*tber Mgte geeund

sstKtsif.X'Siri fitrsx’SK

*

CatoUa^oa band.
‘
JOB WORK Ah^UtlhWRISQ FLOJI ITLX

(Jib I kin

cut uf Hadley's mill.

AND

Naw Matlah» &amp;TAM AnaAXMMKirm.

—Uy a naw arrangement, we how liave ,

and

DRY GOODS

mail comfn*&gt;ni«rthmk|t*&gt;nT f

(it M toKtor erdmd.'ttig'i^hU;twaslg
lb. tod v»a. pi.In Ml uiiOS oUic? stibo
to to s.bllahad in Ito -«»!■■«. Hanner."

faryx "’**

a-,«&gt;
and each alternate day, iWtttHM.froSa the

■■
Calvm Ijrru lb* proprietor, Inferuv*,
ns tbs* arrangements has bcm' made', to

um'.r^c^inMloa ofaUUfaL
WAii^ACTtnr-b .nnctra,

h llOWiA|.H—l I. »M» (~H. IWI

stage

STOVES 1
Of lb. very beat tsetoial ab&lt;l teiret im|wovn&gt;aate.
* TlS.SUtET IROSAXD fOPPEft TVOBKR,

iwmmh lii.trucUwi.. i. prrpared to cujlect sit
claim. sgsiast ib. Uevervmeai to
fllOONTt.BACK PAY. PENSIONS,

And'st -Uriter

take paaaengrre to Ada, wtm dtotre to

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• i.eo. baA

strike ihaNtXtbam nutd at Uut poinL
c-iancEky

HARD-WARE!

SXtfc ,

(TATE OF kUCHlOAA —Th. Ciroeil Ccoit
) hr the MadiU«l&gt;«rry&gt; u
.&gt;i
IVeswM dies. Lstas 8. Lsoms. Uuito^r

Mik.iSSAY ON rnUIXXCLTURE.

'■WK'oOBtft

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luwTSiii1

i.4 ,rta iieussnue txfcea®.'
F ^jMitferib.toeeM aM to

! u

.

�gOJOlMI
MaasaEE

tkmrHrtri, end sa id I
MsixAluok.
TU

Ii irwilii prom toed,
Second-Ward, and it
the Dr. might de eon

r »•-e

tsr.assteBkenantetecaedM vhkft
Vr r are retesektighter the hteate of *

and

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scitedsvftofB^te snara; Ateomessn-

tbs csaetnw wlH then be raadsred soluble,
ond consequently tbs better will oely re
taia iilasstaallqmnUUea, 1st » eSMe hi
which it may be abnosa raihwly removed
by washing. M. Chirasmbef proposse
to operate as follows: When tbe cream
is put up th the aurb, peer fe. little by
little,—and working tbe churn at tbe
same time,—a quantity of milk of lime
sufficient to drotroy all oddity ; eburn till
the butter separates, bat not till it forme
into lamps as is usually done; strain off
the buttermilk, and put cold waler iu its
steed along with the tetter te the churn ;
contiana dmnjing until the butter is
sufficiently collected, then take it out and
make it lain lumps nr rolls in the usual
way. The butter which bos been made
necurding to lais method baa always prov­
ed much better and kept much longer
fresh than that obtained by the usual
melbndcd proceeding. The buttermilk
was free from all acrid taste, and waa
much reliebed by~tboae penwms who used
it, end by aulmale. tehsa also lost its
laxative properties. Washing with lime
water bu also restored butter previously
so tainted that it eould not be used ex­
cept for melting. Any. other alkaline
wash may be euMtittlid tor lime water.

: Jirowvi t»i»

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nMv a IW.

$istinp’ Business gi

,IA2HU7IZ’J
fRCWraWlTO,

CALL AND EXAMINE

rai,e*j&lt;iren

otth

: out a mberebb relate are. These ■
• •

Vnoonditional loyalty.,•
Doubtless many of your 'render* have
had lunger experience in feeding meal,
arid perhaps know as eomutnical and ef­
fectual a manner uf feeding it as tbe sub­
scriber.'1 believe there are a few at
least of year patrons, like many farmers
whom 1 know, who feed from 4 to 8
quarts of meal tn a day to one beef crea­
ture, till they feed from 7to 10 cwL, of
meal to one beef, and wb«&gt; never vlaught
er.an ordinary sired beef that yields up­
wards of 40 pounds of rough Ulluw.—
These farmees feed their meal dry. This’
is a greet waste. My practice In fatten­
ing beef and ewine, as well aa feeding
cows for milk, bu been tu pSur boiling
.water on aa much meal as would not
make the animals bowels move too freely
al night and en tbe morning; when the
mush is eool give it to the onw or pig. ir.
covering tbe meal with boiling water in
thia way,-the utarcb of tbegrain ia dieolr.
cd, and the animal receives the entire
nutriment of the grain.
I biilcuHta albck'do nof, Th” eating 3ry*
meal, receive more t’tan one haff of the
goodness of the meal. There is not ac­
tion enough in mastication, or heat suf­
ficient in tbe stomach of tbe rahnal, to
extract and receive the rntirt and ml
sweetness of the grain. Hadi root*, I
should-feed tltem lo my teleniag beef.—
But not hsvin^any, 1 feed only meal and
bay .and Ihavs fatted two ordinary sized
cows, two years past, and to whieli I only
led three cwt., of meal each; and they each
yielded upwardaof40 pounds of rough
Ullow. Onoe a week I throw into the
mush a little salt, and oeowlialy a tableBpoonfu! of wood ashes. My experience
teaches mo that one cwt., of meal as des­
cribed above, ia evoal to 2 cwt fed dry.—
Try It, young termer, and sec if you eannnt endorse this.— Quid JFwac, in Jfne
£"ffland Farmer.

tewing

Ova Motto—Small
Profit* and ready pay

aw^Wn,
-tepMUe,
‘{pindna,' OM Boni,

WK WILL NOT BE

BOA ER FX * XTRIKI

CARPETS

^wr.ixrv * *v

XrpaipoUa,
St. JltUhan.^, &gt;i.
Tumors,
Eruptions,
Pita, tkrtfulaua Cbnswreftton, etc.

scoacRjBEjrou the bannbb &lt;

yuoi-naeio^
OWE person writes, her daughter was ratal
elite ofiflM yesH* standby, sad 3t VKn*
Ub eared

AJrprnf^itaa,

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OIL-CLOTHS
u W. WIKG.

.IFTTT

ATunrnuos

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Wof. Vdu a CVuirm.
UkooA. VJA*

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER!

are tbe taast active and thorough pills that
bare ever been iatrodnood.
They aet so directly upon the Utas, smil­
ing the* organ to such aa extant as that (he
system does not relapse Into its former eoaditioc, which b too art to bo the ease with
aimnly a purgalire pill
,
They are really a
■fiX-ocA ax\A IA»€v VAV,
which, in conjunction with the
* "BVoo&amp;'VtMn.ywr,
will cere all the stbreewntionod diseases,
and, of OcbmIvuo, wUl reliove sad cure
.
Bsadaohe,
Gbsffwnsee,
QrZfo CPofrte, CHolera Jdorl.ua, '
Indigestion,
CPttin in the fewsfe,
qjiaaintM, etc.
Try these sudiciaes, sad yea will rater

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
•BWWNaMkVUIB.
•“» ■—.UM. nim.tM,

p. WnjM* 01-.S.rt^1»«ih.e

CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tba Worid’i Orwt Herncdy f

WMicni
.d ceo*w»*|

and they wiU say they see

E’J'SSXu-. -I

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LOCAL NEWS.

Kkbpdto Gravis.—8. Mitchell, of
Steuben Co, N. Y-, gives in the Ratal
JVcte-Forivr bls experience with several AMERICAN TEA OOMTAMY,
modes of packing Isabella grapes. They,
»LW asm, vxw tqm; cj
were all pul in boxes one foot square |nd
six inches deep, to admit threqgayers of
clusters and kept in a cool, dry cellar, so
Wheieuliag Tm&gt; IB
few?.
cool that waler froze. Those packed'. in
colored abeei-wadding—kept tolerably They bars tatredoeM ibrir svloctieoa of TXAS,
and are eeUisg than at net ovar
\
well until tbe middle of December,when
they began to rot. and mould.
Others
packed in fresh grape leaves kept nice rad
J&amp;wrdreMfaf/reM«UOATI&gt;X/Craabd
ISUBSCRIBE
gump until ths last December, ImprovAnother peeUarity of fee Oosapesy b that tlkir
g in the meantime. They then began to
Tre Tastes set only dyvotee hie flme to the setaemould badly. The beet results were with
grapes packed between aUaroato layers
nn (Prepack
fresh until

stock

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end yooibacld try them before gate* f
£&lt;Tpa»phUt or Ateaaac at in I

agent,
r*d the eretlBcatea, and if
have over doubted you will
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Cacbs of Fistclocb Wrnoraa.—Vari­
ous are the causes assigned, by veterina­
ry writers, fur the origin of fistulous
witbprs; but it may be laid down, as a
general rule, that this accidental, local
nflliclion is occasioned by local injury in­
flitted by _
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which one or tbe other, are continually
worn and are coodaslly augmenting tbe
friitatioa. in fillings color or saddle to
a horse's back or
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CGW, MKB., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IL 1863.

Mwvrr,

‘-Bttatri .' Jsdra

« XUXLM&gt;1y

Stes-s
rare fe|l «

I be reewm for hr* deeertivn

that shild, and
AT THE

..■ova off from the
loiatnbmfer, tightly packed and heavily

HAsnros

DRUG STORE!’!

-UM «•. *.•■** wh*t
roinmi* town going

the G«- den

Roberts &lt;JL Striker,
liistiitgs' business l!trttt«n&gt;.

. I) mM the mother tn using!y
Yrs, yoe mother, what did y
the country 1
...All that I have. dean, said shs, laying

Tb« dark, tba boiUaaldMiiacd all
V* *m mo* fep 'fedMvp I
Xur a'ra U—lbvur thall east I

JUST RECEIVED

band and my children.

a new and nwat c&lt;uiipl«t* avsortim-ut «f

Dridah Opiates W President Linoela. going from the State A&gt;r the farther pens-

DRUGS ANB REDlClflEk,
suit ala. Pal Ml*, Oils, Ca
ttpheiae, HsuralMg PImUI,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

NANON ALGEN,

$811 MHH8,
Fuk MKCHAEICAt AXb MEflU-XAL
F UKKMSK.UN UY .C

VaUriag i.yuwr briy *(bt.

11 thiwagh tail »ad we*.

Txid ban UlgUr jl-rr u.!l.

TDK ALTAR OF L1BERTT.

GROCERIES!

D

TKA. COFTEK. AUG AR. SPICES. PEPPEB.
pbvkbi. nun. sai^isK oof ratio

KWFIZLY At ALLEN.

I

» TTORXEVH AT LltVaad Selkiton in Chaa
.k evry taewawlar aiteutiaa uaid ia feuvey*
a «rtaa, UaeiuvraUgaUwa ofiulea tu Land

untiicx^r j-xjiynm:

Aid CddkliK Extracl
i-.tbwrio«a&lt;.
Uftst u. tb« Cwart IJeeaCrllaatieg* Mich.

STATIONERY,

■unWK’OVTHk MaOK. WUi atwad to the |.

FENS fEXCII-t IXKH. I'AftR. EXTEU»FDt. CAKBS, As..
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patent

\ 7 joiiX ROBF.nr*
DIIYSICIIX Met Surre..^ I»wdl
1 way. aear tba Canrt !!••••■

J!

.'~.d

were stirring.

The London Jfemmy Star, comment­
ing •« Mr. Seward'* recent circular re
viewing th* cour»e &lt;Zthe «*r, refers in
the Pillowing complimentary term* to
President Lincoln:

‘•Hi* first official utterance was stamp| rd with integrity, but did not indicate a
y ri.iv it, AunCHiiu F
-No"»«id Aunt Hilly. “I was laying full perception of the mighty change
oat !■• act ii over next Wedneaday.

Aunt W«rd*« blanketa upon lb and 'hr

I floetmy ala&gt;ut ; it baa u.&gt;dui&gt;g in it to
please the taiay ; lio rhy mr*. mi well
I turnerI phrase*; luU_w rich in the right
•Dlt. Annt'nittp send all that’s In the
; apHte-a epiril we verily, ImJiir, ibgl be best chamber. If’nny company come*,
| long........... ..
t» IfltKJ a* it did V- 1776 we tan make it up off fn&gt;m ouf hrd*."
raid.J«d&gt;n.“| ean wend a blanket w twn
fn&gt;m tny br.1, I n«w can't hot ju«t turn!
over hi it, an many riot be* &lt;n&gt; now.**
Revolutionary day* bad !•• 6j.li’ for. ami
••Autil Hiity, takes blanket off our
for bow much it b our* t« do larttlv. The

though not tn enniprumlee with them.—
Hr relurd st the outset, with manly deciaion and rmphasia, to surrender thode
jrcltif hi« electl&lt;m ; namely the litnilai •
» .-------u... t,----- .l.—
tern nartr waa in e.wt»«nan&lt;l of Lieut.
meat ■■&lt; the Gmatituthm; pointing, «4‘ MrElmv. PnnnH M*rah*l. Th* order
course to coiiiprUMlcd emaucipwliott.—
The dervliipmrtit
th* idr* ia the glory
of Ma E^aidrritial rule. W ith the da* u

clearly the relation of iisgio freedom to
the future of the Union.
Ik ha* used
the v ictoriusof hi* fleet* and armies—aud
•‘Well well, ws'll •**." mid Aunt IHl- their failure*, too—a* reason* and inslrurnetila fur the ndvancement of hi* great
tv. Im^linr un.
be it much or little ; ' f. ... •»_ . *_____ _ —.t.L
. —
deeige. Faithful to hl* duties ae Presi­
dent—faithful, also, to bi* function* a*
with little Grace;—-Tbrre'a brvn some,
uhi.ftain of the great Republican pirly —
.tlung |«loii the altar ol Lilirrty to day.”1
be haa been no Tee* loyal to hi* personal
ootiviction*. Ou tha morrow «f hi* eleollh-k aprntig aid had tbc I aide mjt in ' bed &lt;ut the table jn»t aa Aunt Hitt* wa» tiuu be wa* described, by one who rs ।
a trico, a uh au abuiMhypr rlafTcn afid put
juiced in that event, a* 'not an abolition-1
up the Ictors with &lt;piitt- Hn air.
Hi*
let, scarcely an Anli-*lavery man.1 If
so, a* marvellous a* happy liav been I lie
mother, with the. ailriit and gliding nn- |n &lt;b&gt;r* &gt;a*d Aunt BWfr.
.lirrn *'bsiwlr/&lt;»lic of her. quietly l!M&gt;k
rxpanklow of bi* heart ami । urp&gt;«&lt;&lt;. And
«w»jhc tat-b- cloth, and spread it and be
th.rs i* imgn^titj for *uppwmg that be
ha» moves] faster than ibe people he
rules and reprnaeiils.
They have ap| J undid hit boldest dixlar*tion«, and sus­
Tin y
them to give !“ sod grandmama st nA rd tained Iris m«nt resolute sethm.

Chaplain—it being ton |enr|^nhe read
entire. Pmver was nX-red?ln e*t*li«h
hv the Chaplain, and al*-&gt; Mr the Rev.
M. Miller. Parior of the Gevimsn Church
in BsOdnsky, In iher German language.

Kehh. th*' I h-pi tai

•'ght of ths exeratioa party -—os having
a Mank cartridge.

pnmonnerd him dead. Tha battalion,
under the command &lt;4 Major Scoville,
marrhrd part the fe«dy. 'he band play ing

the Battalion man-bed In

last, uevk, that UriHiglii

(KEESAIP, 1F&lt;EB (D££EI

.H4J. axakr. '

-I.. V'. ’SOV I did.
Sappova r,d be
taking any of bis old |ca.&gt;mpbt of the
Britb-b t Fifes
»&lt;• cup ill bis face
^•Wrll. mother.” said Dick. “I never

MHKlh umirr»l.-Hl what il-wa» nl-mt the

H. W BIGIIT
BOWKItTlt A STBtKK*.

th* collection

j. a.

van

WOOLEM

YACTOKY,

in our tn cooperate with Mayor Opdyke.
A Dewcratic B^shlent crnild scarcely
■Id Aunt Hiuy, •’Uss them on yrnr onwhat the llrputdican baa done. The
an hr'), audarisl the blanket*from that; AlMditiotdal* &lt;&gt;f New Enclaud find allies
in Maryland and Missouri, in North Car­
olina and T«un&lt;a-er.
Men who went
out a* soldier* or sailor* without a
mg warin.
i thought &lt;&gt;f th* neg io that was t»&gt;t con-'
[ tetnptuuus, havu o&gt;mr to be tbs inv'ttrvi '
l lie«t r and tba AIS lady gestured urator ' bld chain pion* of hi* cauwr. Newspaper*
which still delight In rvvil*mgydg)&gt;er wor
hull).
They were interrupted by.a knock st I ahlp Are afraid t«i obstruct emancipation.1

■tate—which ia muoc that even tba m Slaslidiou* would deem worth* of listent&lt;—i* truly magnificent. Hi* first note,
when hr ci-mtnrtMww In n&lt;sr, I* a low
•ootid emitted tounjiiarluwtaad nostril*.

■ Itrcnwar ---------------, .
, L.
.»« it that ll«..renm*«t had m. r gh
i.. lav
It wa«ii’i much in &gt;&lt;ee|'i nut it
• ’
r.i.L mUJ- .wlMii of ..nrr*- the dior. and tw&gt; men entered and an- I Thel?' Ideas and, a An* nuuch on aide by
1 aide, liar thought of right animate* the
Stvr Dicannjq-J^.f^g^ . ------ ——
aword of victory. Mr. bc« a'rd’s dnular
rights,nod makeuaafetca, uf * fon-ign

is a ■pecirs of preimle. awd immediately
afterward it ia repeated ; hut this lime
miM-h loudrr and-mrww protracted, the
fewa &lt;&gt;f the nvrwth! feri *li«htly «-p*
INr third and fourth loiUmraUAM given

ariuy.
N»« rt&gt;" ph&lt; tblck.-ue— Aunt
p»wsf."
-Slavr* I” said Didi. atra|sh|ening I Kitty flew in uvvry direckhm. through
graphirallv paint*. Bal tha rye of the
hiiw«elfup prinidlv. ‘ Falher a »|*vel
*'lJu| 'bey W.mld n-ri 6e .l*ve«! Tliey
world'* mind-the eye especially offer*1
Al Iwstb,
bir om s
I a* w dear I* where it wopld pill end, end .HI TWO -"I’M
I urnnufai-tirro lutu CI.UTlI —
-- ---------- j and rrtigmu* England—cannot but dwell
* TT»»m.U MOXSILLOM Al
they w-uld mg I.TKitb’9 vuVinit to it, b« I Johu, Dick and Grace. who eagerly J"*" on them with d«robt gratitude and h-ipe."
tASS“^KM.
J\_ MtoVf Id Ct.ae.wry. Taa a«4 h;.&lt;tever *• IjUfeJ’Jairf the fioiher.
YLAXXIU
AXb SMEKT1XGA . -I n.mldu*t.i|,lff&gt;;re tbey.”^ pick.
! , ••Benidc*,'' •'•'&lt;' Ws tmilbrr. drawing
-I.u-rmdi.rv.orby tbe y^ ‘
I hiq&gt;,to*ar&lt;!* &gt;•&gt;•&lt; .”&lt;J, •"“’’"I •1','Ar f«r trav«Uingt*nler. iheXarimMcamtrrbulJoas
WaarA "heart and soul a democratic
। tlirmaelvea |Lry -dia it. .Thia !«.* great that werc pfcui|ataLrly launched upon pet'plr; and the only party ccthled to
terms
(.G.UOEMaXlM. a
। omtiirv. and it will I* g'fti^ ai.&lt;l grrnv tbr hitohniJhiur.
. '.
the denmeratienam* i« the party which
OXS
nAM-the
d"*
U«: Ariiri’rr will MMdhctaie wad.eM«»f*n*»‘»wb
j er; and it is ‘cry important that it &gt;h*||
. Airablltlty w-nappeared in.ihekhch- best embodWe SntTrerrie* out the popuhave five and rqual. L|W». browse it win ^llh au armful Ui sticking*, which, knetlpi—i*d-l&lt;y brat great. Thl* vomit »y. IT &lt;Dg upon the femr, she began ciunling
it’ lie a Iree one. W;ll !* th* light of tlir
the wished inaurrwirtbe formed U» d&gt;*
and lay it&gt;g out.
.
u..r|.l—a city M.t on a bill and cannot In?
-There," said *he. laying downs Urge troy suirlastUutimi* (mid whit* &lt;«» &gt;1-1,|
bid. and all l|w o'pprrs* A "M dfo'tfrevrd bundle on wu'lf |&gt;lankets, "that leaves ■revunt irnght U. be cwlled thw-peity ofi
u. X. pnELDO.N,
front other niityriry »hrll come here fi, J-‘ .‘rawRif !).?«£"
tha l)e*in&gt;rti&gt;ie*-y but the .one which la '
COTE WAWUXTEP .wvag
enjoy canal.rigm"’nn&lt;J freedom
Thia.
1! i»
*&gt;!*»'* 9"^ Cl
"I •“
-La,**aaid X&gt;bu, ^what’s the um of r.n«uljr eruwluif, M, U.
drsrljoy?!«i Uhy ydurTath^r wh) uncle
hr yMTjtfilu*- Try n
paying two }»if lor me 7 lean do with much bh-wl and irrsoirr, to. preaerv* Kent inky. of citiieim &lt;4 thw Slavs Stale*
bs/cg- ne Io fight.'rtnii'ith ’Dod knows utie pair as wrfl a« lather.** .
whatwer lagoud abd valuable io tbusu
WOOL CARDING
kfrat they •iiffrr,* Mid thf ’firrre. bhia. r "Sure cmnigfi," aaid h&gt;* nmlher, ‘•be­ JirisiWuliotia.
'
-’
'__ —---------el ci of&gt;to it •other were fnfffif ttorg; yet side* I pip knit you another pair in a ' Tha Duh« War party, therefore,
H, P.CIUUMIYr
a 's’n&gt;tut'_’brlj;fitlH'nm ' of' i-*ti!taliuu and
It it a mor* bi th* right dirdrtmfl.
lu
day."
pride n&amp;’^e Ihro'tho-A ICar*. '
.
“l ean dii with .me pair," saM Dkk.
,-Well, *tl!.'Ro5r». ’■•«« &lt;wii nrtfc/ eve.
‘ Youra wiirbti to&lt;i •mall, you ng mas­
rv'l-Jj VAilto* W A.inf flitly. who ter, I giiesa^said^vu* oftbe coinml**i&lt;io- but send* them in a stalwart phalanx to4 ,
baililu'u-h ths.
'artMh'a Ifetetier to
lhr field, to defend the menaced life «*T ।.
J
c rK„DI.r,
'the ^X-*’’»i‘1‘V&gt;iek.‘7tiavi g.it s" pertty
tbie.IltUe Mtrtolic:harrwiigi»e; “Mit ’you.
ju4 (he ten |h gening cold «nd 1 arc 'the pn«d fiait of Hiy own, and 'Annt Hitiyr
tiooal feme, it
4iiigh'i* tn the .!&lt;-&lt;■ and
Conte, no '
will always kuk my stocking* an Inch too'
uba Hem ttaaa*.
lone, hetwuwv Ac a*ys I grow no. See
jferwWeawhWMR
-- । rtwn of AUI. _&gt;****■" let ti« art up our ch.«ir« f«i* sitpper.
The idfifr* w*ftr wum fett up. when
in ihu body ( M«mtk Km&gt;X and Lundaay )
John, the rides' *on, a lad nf about fifteen,
his bead triumphantly.
entered wltTilr’lTer.
There wm one
people* and it al*MM.pr&gt;-inmM Aw the fu
wt-a.nd antrvAHiinjr opt' 1 -And mhm t—.* mH &lt;*"*•.
I d.luMing. Harlan hmm Way all tl
I tn'p-Hms ■£Jr.
’LfefeiAeW lap: tV
'&gt;**•
f,,r
J rlrw, irtia\tM^fe kettfe cans wnmrticed.

tk« Court llaaaaal JJaatlng*.

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DR. A P. twaaxx,
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and her Tank bUa|
y through fair tear*. .
the child'. SKI.

meet of the Bum'. and higbe-l jm.ar of
^T«»» ■* *«• I cUilixaliun
—and whfeh la certain m lead

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�WAR
T. k«k»&lt;«,a_s

M*r.

fby'T-T 1W
should it Dr

} rarwme wrens past, Henry ward
Beecher has been in England, and has

Evans,
F. A. I
a&lt;llim and Infer eats of .the old iorldJu

connection therewith!

He has command­

ed larger audiences, iu Loudon, probably,

-J1LDraHgtvillf—Henry B,. Sterns, Beuj.

S. Caswell,. David .trump, George P.
Coon, d. L-Fslk, MichaelOillettv, John
W. Brook. D. igbl X Merrill—%
subject remarks:
Sub-district No. 27—Hope and Barry.
Ifupe -Jacob Choreh,Henry Campbell,
Gilra BulsUy , WaJJace Campbell, Harrlaon Ji.Folsbey, Walter Svarla, Jos»u
&lt;lu !.&lt;*.J Lo»*».
Tta
„
W. Sanders. Cyrus Gibson, James M.
.onKmmMill, b •• .ran..,- IM C.J..'B.r, f
H«rrt.-10,
TZavet*_ IO
_
.
notliMig bSw,rtshort nV
of *
a nnrr&gt;ni&gt;t&gt;i.n
coronation, ■
a r.ivbl
royal
marriage, an illumination for a victory,
or an iataroallonnl prize fight, can.arrest burg. John Pitta,.Chas. W. Wai

The A’ree Tori Evening Poti, upon this

•

otson Rogers, Amos Sisco, Fred
‘
MbAllister, Marcus Siilinger,
Mclluain—11.
Sub district No. 28—Rutland
*inX’ ’
the nobility to the humble dwellings of
Rutland furnished bdr quofydj
the working classes, He mode the na­ ment—no draft In that town.
tion, in feet, feel that a strong, earnest,
eloquent man Was before II, pleoding In Jordan, Isaac Jordan, Alfred A. Hall,
behalf of a noble and invincible &lt;uuse, Emanuol Petcrjnai), Joseph McClintock,

buslio of ita livinse

ted «n«rt datply into tha heart ol
lion than any before uttered.

' meetings of our orator, a letter from a
clergy man now redden t in England gi ves
us this account: .
-••All England cams representatively
to hear him;all grades uud conditions;
all interests nod opinions; all species,
genera, classes and families of tbe body
politic were there, it required no imsgination t&lt;&gt; suppose that tbe walls uf that
vast hall allernalaly distended snd con­
tracted from the pressure within and
without. Within,, the benches seemed
t&lt;J melt bite a mass so solid that tbe
spate* between heads was obliterated,
and the floor seemed to heave wife its
unusual weight.
Without, fee crowd,
was so dense from tbe Strand to Exeter
street, and all down Exeter street to tbe
iform entrance, feat Mr. Bcecher must
e teen half an hour making his way

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daily tato Wilietagtoa. . i .

Amos T. Huyck, Henry A. Parker,.
Isaac M. Cutininubam—9.
Sub-District No. 29—Hastings and
Cmlt&lt;m.
Carlton.— Asa Odell, Hiram Rogen,
Jeremiah M. Rogers, H. Dewey Wood,
Oscar Smith, Franklin Durpby, Harrison
I. Carpenter, Milo V. Bunn—8.
Sub-District No. 30- JoLuatown and
Baltimore.
"No Draft in Baltimore.
johnitoKo.—Stepien P. Russell, HL.
rain K.Sfernes, Wm. Wilsun, Silas H.
Ferris, Thomas J. Siiyder, Isaac 8. Gig.t
John H. Morris, John T. Lake, Lyman
Moore, John Case, Luman B. Granly—12.
Sub-District No.3I— Assyria and Ma
pic Grove.
Attyria—Thos. Mulvany, Edward M.
Gates, RulufT D. Chapman, Joseph B.
Williams, Biron Purdy, Augustus Ford,
Merritt Sbepheard, iJohn S. Low—8.
Maple Grove furnished her quota by
volunteering—no draft.
S.
Sub-District Nu. 32—Caslkton and
Woodland.
Catlltton—Geo. Keaglc, Wm. L. Baugh­
man. Delos Hinman, John A. Bache­
lor.—4.
Woodland—John Haman, David G.
Townsend, Daniel H. Swain. Levi W.
Dillertbeck, Geo. W. Shores, King Fer­
dinand Potts, Jas. T. Demond, Lawson
II. McDaniel., Frank Rubarts, Geo. M.

the time. Speeches sera made, outside
to those who could nut get in, and tbe
cheers which constantly arose seemed to
be the Voice of all England without, echo­
ing the voice of all London within, bid­
ding welcome to an American, it was a
grand sight to see the whole of that vast
audience arise to their'fect to welcome
Mr. Beecher when he made bis appearonce on the platform, and the white hand­
kerchiefs that were waved by the thou­
sands who seemed to have provided themaelvca with thgpt for the occasion, ap­
peared like so many spotless pledges of
Mxw 1'oBK, Nov 4.—The latest returns
peace and good will offered by England
from lbw city indicate the election ofBas
to America."
worth, (Union) orer McCunn^for Juslioe
of tho Supreme Court; tbe vote is, Bqsworth^L289; McCann, 30,824, with *
In accordance with established usage, few districts to beer from.
and bcehuso it Is eminently fit that an
enlightened and Christian people, should
Bauimdiuc, Nov. 4.- Only about 10,000
* make frequent and public acknowledge* votes ore cast in this city, of whifeh Goidsment of their humbfo dependence upon boror gets all but200. Tbe whole regu­
Almighty God for all the blessings of lar ticket ia elected.
life, 1 do hereby appoint Thursday, tie
MnOURI.
26tA dag of lionmbar instant, as a day
St. Lopm.Nov.4.—The returns from
of Prout, Tkanktgiving wad Prayer, and fee interior, uf fee State cum* in very
recommend that, suspending all ordinary slowly. The pro-slavnry towns along
fee Northern Missouri Railroad and Ml«s
nuri River, between Jeffarson City and
in their houses and by the family fireside, Kansas City,&lt;sfar aa heard from, givs
and keep this day as becomes them, with Conservative nuyorilies. In Green county
-raveveace and gratitude towards our tb* Radical majority is 200. Tbe sold­
Heavenly Father, and with sincere and, iers’ vote will swsll -il to -000. Laclede
hearty good will towards oar fellow-men. county, as far as heard .frpm.'givcs u RsdLet the kindly affection which unite the ical majority of about 200.Thosoldiers
lamlliea together receive a new and in thia rowaty are unanimously Radical.
_ ______ i—r____ .i______ a -v___ ..r Large Radical gains over Boyd's vqls
for Congress last, year is reported
dance 1st us not forget the brbken-hesri- throughout the Southwest Warren coun­
ed and the poor.
Many of our people ty, Ctmterfadvd frtsjorily 11 ; Buchanan
will be absent from tbe religious and to Qinoervative, 200; Franklin l'0ounly,
-dal gatherings of ibis Thanksgiving; Radical,,600. Tbe returns are nn; suffi­
dwelling in tentsand In the open field, in cient yet to base aft opinion on aa to bow
Mgma gallantly -defending oar heritage of the State faas gone.
'
Uteri y, our homes and property.
Let
Um united prayers of this whole people
arise to the God of battles for them, that
Nrw Yo«i, Nov. 6.—Tbe hiteet'rsturC*

ibis winyn N1
।
.
New YmK H*. 9.—Tte JWteiw’s
jm/uw. -SbereareSS eaBdidatee in 10
districts. „n
.
'•
spui;»'
,. sMSitt says ‘ “Th* next A*to*gbt prom
* -“-a
: H&lt;&gt;n. John A. GiUmsr, independent, if.. ... lz-.
4th. District.- has tbe field.- antteetly to
himself. He wks lately quite severe on
Davis’ AdmisleMlion and iodlgunt at cert of action
the irratmeotNortb Carolina received at

hundred and ais tv-Iknee.
AUSTIN BLAIR

Cluo,w

8PIC1AL I0T1CES

NOTICE
-INfUMtrr ANt&gt; OONSUMPttajI. -

Mj'tnun.
HwUian, Nor. 10th, 1M»-

Davidson h out with another conslitu- operations In BarvMid. s Department, are
premonitory symptoms of fee gigantic
conflict, of which fee llnre of battle wMI
stretch from Chattanooga to Washington
rod Richmond.;

The Standard appewbtoQmservnlives
Im write againat tbe deMreetiv e« on eleotian day. . ■ .
• •- : : " •• &gt;i- In aHoding to fee reorot defeat of the
Democrats in Ohio and Pennsylvania,
tbe Standard says :v»‘Tbe last ray of hope
for tbe South .from tbe North baa depart
edi The Ndrtb is tended against the
South by. immense meioritics.
Diet ■
Lincoln will be re-elected, and the
prospects of peace more distant than ever.
That the Sontbero people a£and alone
with tho world against them,1 aad they
bad tetter make peace with Providence
or the North ivory soon.

Socrerr Mmrrmo.—"
call attention to the call

Philadelphia. Noy. 7.-On Saturday of my conjrrjxlioo, who had l««&lt; beta uratV
and Sunday a terriffic bombardment was
kept up upon Fort Sumtey-bv .three of
our Monitors rn-.d batteries Gregg and

Wagner.
'
Qu Monday morning, while the Sal­
vor lay off Hilton Head, CapL O’Neal,
of the Invalid Corps, reported that news
had been recuirwd bv our military au
tboritiea there, that Fort Sumter was In
our possession and occupied by the 144th
Pennsylvania volunteers, the Fort having
Maihev s Checelate W«ra Drops
Washington, Nov, 2.—The following been carried by assault.
was received to-day at 'headquarters of
the army t
Chattanooga, Oct, 29tb, 11 30 P. M.
Boston, N«rv. 4;—Maj. Gen.-B. F. But­
To Maj.-Gen. Halleck:
ler left Lowell to-day to assume command
Since the tight of the night of the 28th, of ths 18th army corps, and tha Depart­
the enemy has not disturbed us.
Gen. ment dfVjrgima and North Carolina. to
Joe HiMiker took many prisoners, among which he has been recently appointed.
whom arc four officers and 183 men. He
al«u captured nearly 1.000 rnficld rifles.
Ilis lost, is 350 officers and men killed
and wounded.
Tbe following we find In the Cleveland
(Sigiwd)
O. H. THO KAS. M«j Ora.
Phindealtr, an ovkr-aniioue VallandigOT DRVHKJBXNEN CEIRED.^J
ham sheet, published just after the Elec­
tion.
JL lag erf. th
WAsninavox, Nov.4.—Tbe Richmond
Hearing a familiar voice call uarname
ktrong Brink
Axcmfore contains tho following:
this morning, white busily writing at our
CuasLums, Oct. 81.—The enemy's desk, we looked around and beheld a
fire &lt;io Sumpter Inst night conunued fu­ friend atanding upon tbe walk near the
rious and incessantly from the land bat- uflicedoor. Ho held in bis hand an enor­
ery. This morning about 4 o'dock a moos roll beaded Ehttlo* Rtturfu! which
portion ufthe wall fell in, burying beneath lie unfolded before our delighted eyes.—
the ruins some men, believed iu be of tbr Ho then commenced a eoriesof demoniac
12lh Georgia and 25th South Carolina dances, at the Mme time placing tbe
regiments. Thirteen are missing. The thumb of one hand against his noee, and
2nd dispatch gives tbeir namra and adds. yrggling tbe fingers towards us in a sin­
"They were buried by the felling in of gularly contemptuous manner. Now we
the barracks on the bob face, where they protest against ail^tseb performances as
bad been-plaocd in position for mounting three.
We say to our Republican
the parapet in case of an assault. A fierce friends—if you wish tQ “ahull us out"
bombardment has been kept up all day with smooth bore boot jacks, if you wish
on Sumter from the Monitors and land to pelt us with dirt, spit upon us, pall
- — -i- ._ t.tti.
batteries. Up to three o’clock this P. M. ___ u_t.. _ _ _

attendance.

QKMIB0Un&lt; EXTRACT »0CHC A&lt;I&gt; IM
I'ROVKU JtoSEJirjLU.U CVRU•ECBKT PteEABKS
la all iteirtMagss.
At UUls Eapraw
Uutasr jBS eb.ngs Is INat, . Na tncoavraies**.

____

Moa* Railroad Pawl
ginoer, in the employ of UI

Valley Railroad Company,
w&lt;»:1dS»ible mate for sa’.
continued from J ack aHl to I

Urin

1
.GrandJRapida 'papers a

errors.

in tim »tMr&lt;r. la brvslt pal la f» ■((ra'alad
fem, and W'4a/*«/)« Ihrriryt.

We publish a cor

Provost Marshal and may

aa correct.
WsTaxa the following
c«r townsman, O. L. Ray.
lumbne O. Daily State Jo

------ Ornns rvauin* IL.
DIURKTtr. nKLMMM.ti-A EXTRACT BCCtlV
U THE GJUCAT DtURKTIC. smB

EvidraresT ibvtw.il
Udirrrrd

-Judge Ray, o( Michigan;
able and eloquent addreou*
sacs, co the evening* olSut
. day.last, which were listeneri
interest by large and attenti
i* both evening*- At fee* I
a •‘Citizens’ Temperance Soo

New Advertisements.
mayTeaide, (nearly all of

U members of said com pat
dred farmers have already i

sure tbeir buildings and per
ty and undoubtedly there

arrest us “without the firms of law," de
four hours."
Chablbstob, Nor. 1.—The bombard­ our bleeding country, don't show us any
ment of Sumter continued without inter­ more Election Returns. We know jest
mission last night and to-day. This after­ exactly bow tbe thing has gone; Mr. VaLnoon tha shots averaged, four per minute. Ubdmbx'm has been laid out, and Mr.
Tha firing has been from 2 monitors. 2 Bbouob is the winning men. We know
all just as well as you do; then why in
the name of common sense do you take
Battery, and fair rifled guns at Wagner.
On Saturday they fired 443 rifled snots,
86 from the monitors and 373 from, mor­ every thing elee pertaining to Ute recent
election! Henceforth keepyour election
explode the shell in a second or two after returns to yoonalves. Wn are ’familiar
the report. -Saturday night 70 rifled with their character, and that is enough
’
shots were fired and 33 mortar shells.— for you to know.
Tbe fire of.lhe land batteries was direct-

twice, but spleodedly replaced. Tbe flag
was so cutaway that the battle flag of
the 12th Georgia was used imtead. Tbe
casualties on Saturday were two killed
and four wounded. Die bombardment
isatill severe.

New York, Nov. 0.—The specials of
the New York papers, art barren this
morning. Tbe //mid* Potomac dinpoteb.' however, describee ' Meade’s men
as in fide spirits. The kick had been re­
moved to Washington. The sutlers hsve'
show a Union majority ofaB,760. Sen­ all fiilleo baqk. and the army ia unencum­
ate, 21 Unfonikte toll Democrats; in bered and ready for any movement.
. wiH ahiuld from want and sorrow the
Aswstwbly 88 Uoioa to 46 Democrats.
families of these heroic soldiers, and that
From Bwrisatoa^s Ariwy.
..ho.will comfort those who mourn'for feu
Wa«iBbyox,.Nov. 0:—The axpeditioa
lered certain that the war of Gen. IfoMiside’s army to the Eastern
-------- ------------fed in Wisconsin by 15,000 ।corner of Tenueasee appears to bb cumi of Michigan have been , ticket
business during the. year■ majority. There is also, now, a large Cleted. Tbe people are.retxirted as ex­
isting tbe most Mtisfestory signs of
syond nil previous ezsm-• Union majority in both branches'of the
General Burnside is again on
pie.
Let them be thankful; but put Legislature. Tlie following are tbe new­ Itiyally.
the,march, in;what direction will soon
away pride and the inordinate love of' ly eldeted State officers •
appear
J
Governor,’ James T. Lewi*; Lieut, i
, Governor Wyman Spooner; Secretary
of State, Lucins’PnlrciiHiIr State Treas, urer, Samuel D. Hastings. Bank Con­
Wasnuiarmt, Nov. fl.-tGen-Steedman
troller, Wm. H. Ramsay; Attorney, ,of the Army dfybe Cumberlaod. Ims just
- .our feiltMTsand our Creator.
in taotimany whereof! hwvahereunto*et, General, Wintie Id Smith ■ Superintend- ,arrived.hare from Chattanooga, and n?my tend and reused to ho af­. ent nf Public Instruction. Jtwilah IJ Pick- ,ports everything there ina moot aatisfac
fixed tbe groat Seal u' the State,, arfl ; State Prison Commissioner, Henry 'tory condition. The captors of Ltmkout
Cordier.
,

HF* Hon. W. Elliot eon of Earl St.
Germans who has been Secretary of tbn
English Lewsa.x. in Brak’d Is ibodt Io

No

the enemr

•»««*« from

three to five times that num

Tho Groat French Bcmody !

HOSTETTER’S
CELEBRATED

STOMACH

KXEAM &gt;°TngffigiramT»-coATTl.« ralr rertain sod fUfi Rrawdy for all Cur­
io* Ubatoseiiewa. Meotuy IHScnlUr*. Imcalari
bu, aixlaU Uwateardiaawea.Mi white tee
Wit. anS Mother
Utek.

Tas WOOSactios.-n
military circles of an earl
i uf ths Cuosc
This wiM be

(600, or aven

tl.500.

district. This scheme is
Migiwated with Mr. Cbaae,

that of shy former year.
high prices of lumber' the past season
have caused a complete clearing out ol
everything saleable in that Hne in the

ton tr&gt;». &lt;- n.,uouio.'

Fuwu Scalxs.—W
balance of * just criticism,
HS admit that Fairbank’s S
j»ut eaception. tbe best ct
...
.nil

sctCOrawlrr

of pines lying along the banks of the
various tributaries of tba Saginaw. Nu­
merous camps are being twtabltebed. far
beyond the confines df civilisation, and
large numbers of lumbermen will soon
take up their winter quarters in them.—
Immense quantities of supplies and for
age are now being transported to tbe
front, which ere long, will be tbe scene
of the must active operatioca.

lotmtettioo of .he— aoll

IMPORTANT ASD.JRUE!

“rtcawsSsji.-

t3T“ Tbe Richmond Examiner, in com
meeting ppuo Gen. Roecerans and bls re­
cent removal, says that President Lincoln
‘•has
removed from Command the
most dangerous man In bls.army, aa be is
unquestionably Um grratoot Captain lb*1
Yoakro satioii has yet prpduoed.
His

late recapitulation. We may, however,
mention, to proof of bis Intellectual abili­
।
ty, feat he graduated fifth at West Point,
j a class of fifty-eix, in which Gen. G.
in
&lt;W. Smith graduated eighth, and Long,
Btrost
filiy-fourth"

part of the civilized"

Imn ncutou kif

•**

a uniformity hi «««»»»• b
listed all o*or tbs cv’“lr,
ib-n. • ir.^llvl’^
- -iL»u .wu.Rned to the

Med to the standard i

°** * *~r

luSXKrT^l

A vary foulah ’
y

Cavalry, formerly member of Cow-

|gj-The culture

proceed, to Washington as Secretary to
PBtLAnaU’Bia, Nov. 7.—The Tagmrer
Her MsJeM/*s mission to the United has a special from Baltimore say ing that
U is rumored then, that Um retell art

arrived at Maroeilfoe

�u’'sjaSi“^

Sot-terr M«rmro.—W» wo«M again

call aUaolion to tba eall uf the Truiteea
of tbe Presbyterian Society. fiw a meet­
ing to be held on Saturday neiL

It
KLIIKMAGOVN.
A^asfaalolrwlrix of lbs estate ofEswABn Maoowu

would seem to us, Tn the present state of
thing*, that we need not urge a general

L’. 0. Hmsnooe, AWy. foea^d Adte's

attendance.

uePS

COME AND BUY MORE
-QF THOSE-

CHANCERY ORDER.

Mobx Railroad Pbojxctx.—An

en­
gineer, in the employ of the Gra,n&lt;! River
Valley Railroad Company, waa through

QTATE OF MICHIGAN Tbs Circnk, Coart Coy

.^5

this place an Friday laet looking for the

Prr.cni. llun Loen 8- Loraix. CT««rt
B—r
yiiHid, **•**. 1%~. D&amp;ukni.

most feasible route for said road, to be
continued from Jackson to Grand Rapids.

FK thia uw, it ssUafactonlr .ppMri.j te tbi
L Mart. ihal th. DeBmAaot. 14-ard W.Taylo

Our lint of drafted men in this county,
published last week, aa taken from the

GOODSI

Grand Rapids papers contained many
We publish a corrected list this

week, which was furnished ua by tbe
Theta Bitten are composed of materi­
Provost Marshal and may be rclied'upon als a hath, from tba extensive experience
°f tbe inventor, have been found to prove
the most efficacious in removing BillionsW a Tabb the following in relation to niss. Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Dsrangeroesta oftbe Liver, and all dhease*
cur townsman, O. L. Ray. from tha Co­
arising from an exccM of bife. upon the
lumbus O. Dally State Journal of Nov. stomach. They pas asa *opdenul tonic]
properties, giving s'tmgth tn the weak
ano debilitated, elasticity to the muscular
system, strengthlnd vitality to the en­
tire human frame. They can Ase taken
al all times, without regard to diet; are
pivaaant to the taste, assist digestion and
give the patient an appetite and leave tbe
system in a perfectly healthy condition.
Try a bottle ; you will be con­
vinced and recommend them to ynur
M's advise cur farmers who wiah neighbors. They are the best tonic Bit­
ters in use. See Advertisement.
tbeir property insured, to Inform the Su­
may reside, (nearly all of them hat ing

Lost.—On the 23d day of October
last, between the residence of A. Hubbell

ths requisite duputuent containing the

ia lissttngs and my residence In ‘Balti­

.trftirtw itiiiibu

Come and See !!

JUST RECEIVED
DVERTJ8EMENT.

agreement ol insurance, nf their desire to

more, a cal&amp;kin wallet, containing eight
Ouc hun­ dollarsia bills, a postal check of twentydred farmers have already agreed to in­ five cents and osm or two others' of ten
sure tbeir buildings and personal proper­ cents each.
Any person leaviag said
ty and undoubtedly there will be from wallet and contents at the office of the

M^adaya of Fabraary, May,
Anguat sod Norember.
f*a&lt; Cbaal—- 1st Moadaya of MarchJaae, Sep­
tember and December.
MNUmlrn Uma/g-tnl Mondor, of Febnt.ry
*GirMS£r «y b*&gt;4 at ibe vlltafe of lMtta,lhk
Hal day of October, A. D ISO.
LOOK 8. LOTELL. CTm.il /Ups

be members of aaid ootnpsuy.

three to fi ve times that number ready to

insure when tbe company ia fully organ­

ized to transact business.

Hattikyi Aaaiaer, or returning it to me,
will be suitably rewarded.
L D. McDoomAL.
Baltimore, Nov. 3d, 18®.
(Sw)

Tub 1300 Sgcrtow.—There la talk in
military circlet of an early repeal of tbe
urr or letters,
•300 section uf the Conscription act by
Remaining uncalled fur at the Healings
Congress. Thia wiH be urged in De­ Poet Office, for the week ending Novem­
cember. It la not Improbable that in the ber 10,1863:
next draft, exemptioR by money will be
impossible. Some persona advocate a
new law, fixing tbe exemption price at
♦600, or even • 1,300, and providing
that drafted men who go into the army
•hall receive tbo money so raised in their
district Thia scheme ia eaid to have
originated with Mr. Chase,
Faibi/kb* Scalbs.—Weighed in lbs
balance of a just criticism, all are obliged
to admit that Fairbank’s Scales are^alib-

ON MONROE 8TRERT IN THIS CITY,
AndaordiaUr iavita my olOeutoown and Mrada
in East and adjointag samUas, U rantw Uwlr
budaaaa relatjona with sit. and wb«o»T»r Uwy art
ia waM ta nay artieto usual ly to b. fousd la a
“iSf*?* 8u,r*- '* ♦*•••«•
*0 aaaartmrcl
a ill bo food caojdtu,
Is

GROCERY,

SuaLXuiOoxv.
.trsay.
and cirewlaUaa io ---- --. weeks. InunUtately prsr loss to said day

CC. PRINDLE,
lodfe of Probate.
CHANCERY ORDER.
QTATK OF MICHIGAN, iSghlb Jadktai
.4.

'

*

TABLE, w» uk lb. patronage of tba pv-Ahe. beIteri^ltat ...Mgie. eol.m saUatbetLo.
a&lt; * »otk STOCK «F QRCttuiUB
IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE-'

GROCERIES

before porvbaaiag. AU gwds aoM SSths
LOWEST GASH MARKET TALUK.
!M largely io
STO-VES 1
Of the very teal material sod latest impretasseate.

TIN. 8HEET4R0N AND COPPER WORKS.
Will be carried on rtCw the dirtetkp of akflifal,

L.lL.ZV

the Dooms ore Bpaeioos aod Fteosuot.
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

la

CHANCERY ORDER.

■fi u k iteUk. r—A

Cwteveteietet, PleaaaiBt
Qaiiet.

auad

»StZ

Clothin
AND

DRY GOODS!

HARD-WARE!

A Auuas. Eolkito” for Coe^slne-

, to allo* •"/

ttatee

d fa tha V-r

AflMaa\taataaasf torn! yum &lt; iXrsacala
rwuMdtb?tUBUirAJlE TRADE,

Eating if Billiard

■ TAT* OF MICH IOAN.-Etgbih JUioial Ctro4&gt;ut exception, tbe beat peer invented?—
NO I&gt;runktnntit cr Rowdyitm
We know whereof we affim^. because we
or ooneaslrd vilbkn thia State: Oa motion of &lt;
-have tested tbeir value, and are fully
W. Niua, Boiieilcr for th* Complainant*, i»
satisfied of their superior merits.
Tbe
Onoaasa, that tbe aaid Defendant, Andre.
Crane, aioe bi. uppesrssse » thia e.nea, to
introdnetioo of these tealea has wrought
..tend within four month, from th. date of tl
a revolution intlie tranaactiots of various
"“■s*
1
bosinm, and thoir accuracy is such thst
FIRST-CLASS
a uniformity in weights has been estab­
lished all over tbe cowoiry, thus staking
GROCERY, EATING AND BILLIARD
tbeiyi a ft'aftMaf/epwbraf vAawderd. Nor
SALOON.
arc they confined to the United State*;
draw J. Crass.
,
•.they have found tbeir sray Io almost or--- --------Bad U I* farther otrferad. that wilbfa toenly Wat L EatOFJJfJ
dm U* ssld Compteisasls asms B Soitos sf
ary part of tho civiltxed world, nod are in tram of to*
.erred on’ ibe Compi.-n-tNottdtadapted to the standards of all coantriee.
so that it may be said, all nations, if ma
“weighed in these balances," al least
wU Ml! U Win «
•weigh by them.—/ftmfa* AfrreAunD

ment k-AHre Htohirg a tanas uf OXSB I*
.one end ..fa wagtm •*«! a u»"»
*»"*•
to tbs Uber, wbrni ihs only result will ba
ofpsmMr-^ywtcpiecee.-- -

.

s

pervisor of thu township in which they

R. J. GRANT!

appear and amar aaid bill, wiiMn foar teoaths .
freui U&gt;* date of Ibis order, or that &gt;ald bill be
taken an eonfOMd byiban; whkb pratnltos are
detoribed so follow*; Ail that certala parrel of
telssrv AaMtel MMm dowMbU.
atraste is Ibe ooaaty of Barry, aM Htate of
TtWfiGtrnTt&gt;fiMK!
!ns't -Monday, tbe load
Nkhi|*o. t&lt;un» the w«l half offtocltoo Soaaber
Fwirtenn. la Towaahip Ns Three (I) North of
Range No. Tro (Jo, Weal, coataiidac three buapetit ton, and th.t the ant of bin of mU mmor., dred and twtnrr acranafland.
- - --------- / _!&lt;■*« sett—
and all other |«rwu Inierc.ted ia aaid ealate.
And it ia forthae ordered, that withla tweotr
£ •«*“ *• •
mW M«t, day. lb* Mid complainant csom a copy of thia
otder to be pshhabed la the JiuHog. A»wr. a
t&gt;.w.pa{*r, pristad ia tbe aaid couatr
Barry. AS LOW AB THE LOWEST,
Where thr said prtmlnea *re ..tutted, and that
M wl,7iid*,nfia 01
f*ui*b" ,hu'1'1
43"nUfarther Ordered, that tbe peliUoorr aaid pobliralloo he roe tinned la .aid paper, at
leant core in each wrok for ata weah. to seeIX MT LIKE OF TRADE
giro noitoo to tbe penna loloreated in Mid eeanton—pr that be easea a espy- of thia order to
toUte. of lb. pendeary of md pstitmw, and the be personally nerved on Iba aaid Edward W. Taylor. Bi le.ai thirty day* befofa the day at bta appearaoce.an herein required.
Dated. Ha*dap. October lith, 1 Ml.
'
LOVIS S. LOVELL.*
ttrnil JaJft.
Atmeeopy. Alleat,
H. P. Casaav.
(L a] [octM] Iteputy Regular la Chancery.
WE IIVAE

1

errors.

r„

OrtS.GOODS

u. Unusually Law I
rnW—
MmatoutJafcro
„*• r— -Li
-.am*..
mru f-epte- fw • fe.-t uos f-

VIMtg

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------ 1

THE orflT EXCUSflVE

larerteQ.

CASH48tOK«

Only a
&lt;Wy •£

iffMWWK
THE LARGEST!AXD BEST

where such an arangnmant d-&gt;e* not exist
’
STATE OFflCEBB.
that, to a degree at least, thus* find gtoes
mas* leak through the oiwcka of the fl-&gt;r.
to the detriment of the health of the inUovarwor.
mslas. beforw k passes through tbe fir* jAUkriB. PUiiTKE. heenury •&lt; Stats.
into thechimnev. Every ebtmoev slowtld
be connected in’soma w«y with tbe cellar
eu as t» be used asa venulnu r wbeo re- JUH5 OWKX. Stale Traasarvr,
quired.—Burn/ JF»w Foriker.

STOCK.OF GOOl
rij

In lhl&gt; moriui. sad •* *“’!*• s*! *lio 1

HAMUKL A LACEY. &lt;Wr. Suu Ue4 Ottos.
do

Foot-bot tiBtinr.—- ?■&gt;•*&lt; rot can be c •&gt; 1. r-&gt; HKWITT. Heputy

Bilious Fever,
Fever and £gue.

"sa.

CALL AND EXAMINE

Qyspepsia,
Indzgeatvon,

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER!

cured. ll&gt;e first thing to do la t« yard
the fl-«k. eelect all that appear unaff rted
and pit tipm by tbemwlve*. With a
swab wa*b ibrir fi-et I^*m tbe hoof*

axx&amp; •XX. iaMMc* «5 * «*raX\av aaXavc.
TUesc. _W0,

diluted nitric add. or carro-lve auMinuitc
duuadred In slchobol, or something that
will destroy any inleclkm that may attach
to tbe fimi. Put them in a pasture where
'»&gt; diaeaeed sheep have l«rt&gt;, and care­
fully watch the “first appearanev of the
e»iL" If a sheep appears at all lame, re
move it at oorr, and it may be Iwwt t&lt;&gt;
re-examine and swab them all after about
a furmlghL Watch th&lt;«n clurnly for «
few weeks, and d*«X let any aherp stay
in tbe flock after it shows any sign- of
being aflkud. Carefully examine all the
lame sheep; remote with n sharp knife
the diaeuaed flesh snd loosen the bom
of bout carefully avoiding to cut tbe live
fleah. and then apply tbe blue vitr-l. or"
some other approved remedy, and nut
tbe abrep lnV» a dry, dean place. Re­
peat that pmeeaa &gt;«re a week till they
are cured, and cure them yiwi am.

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SUBSCRIBER FOB THE BANNER I

Dr. 'B.o'boek'*

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DocXor'* DWX.*.

Racsxrr roe Crttw Mbat —To &lt;&gt;nr
gnll.C ofw.lrr, take || lb-. of wit f lb
Zi sugar, A »uuor of -all p»t*r. | ounce of
potash. In this rath* the plokle tn btuernund tn any quantity drained. Lei
thfse be boiled tcwelhrr,until nil the dirt
from the sugar ri*e* tn tbe tup and i»
akinuned off. Thejplhrow.lt into * tub to
anol, and when cola throw it over ynur
beef or pork, to remain tbe u*ual time,
say 4 or 6 week*. Tho in rat mint be
well covered with pickle, and ehou&amp;J pot
SUBSCRIBE FOB THE BANNER!
be put d»wn fur at least two days’ aftrr
BsiakllMB Township C*■■&lt;♦»*a*
kitting. during which time it should br
**• ■osie*.l X
slightly epritik.'vd with salt poire, which fly r J
romovre all tbe surface Nnod. dfc., loav
^Botroiats—Gilbert SWjkar, M*ub«w Bolaw,
ing th. meat freehand clean.
Some omit boiling the piekle, and find
B*ssi-W. C. Alklo, W. TjBsrbw.
it to answer well; though the operation
of boiling purifiw the pickle by throw!
k'does tbe CoMt? printing.
off the dirt always to be found iu saltand
Hxri.*. Gaova-Win. C. Jfrapbam, Martin H.
sugar.
Palmar, firory Mallory.
1
if |hie receipt be properly tried.it will
Rm*«»~T. PHllipa, Jobs Gom, RieharA B.
.
.
never be abandoned. There is none that Mi*• It -peWidw* Um Tea sad ether Lead I
snrpasees it. If so good.

5 USTWYife* **■

Wounuxo-S-a Ugvrsoe, E- P. Bsnrnsi, X.
ArvLTwo Mamcbb :x AtrrcMw.—A
eorraspondcnt to tbe Country Gmtletnsn
Tossa Rraass-O. C. Bats*. Tiwotby Mils*.
thinks tha best wsy f-&gt;r tbe perfect diffuskm of the manure is to spread tbe ma­
nure in theaolumn, so that all tbs. rains
of tbe season may disolre ibe soluble
portions and carry them down where
they era absorbed and rrmined Air the
growing crop. He further says
v, “In experiment* which &lt;m hare wit-,
hened, where tbe manure for the e--ro
was applied in autumn, it ha* afforded a
__________ _w------yield ofabout seventy bushels-per acre. They karrMrolac^JB
when tbe same amwnnt applied in spring
Mflr*aJii*&lt;

LOCAL NEWS,

gave only fifty baaahel*. A thin coating TWO
—•—CEJTTB
----------- --------(.M CewU) per &gt;ew»l
of manure applied tn winter wbswtat tin*
subscribe
Urop of sowing, and well harrowed in ha*
!
increased the crop from seven to ten
A nrtbrrj.eeparity of Us Company h that tbeir
bnahal* per acre, in addition p&gt; this, by Tba T.»rtn mH e»l rdcrUrt LI* time to the Mira­
tbe stronger growth it ha* oaused. as wrl I tion of tbeir TEAR M 'to &lt;ti*bty. veloe, sad psrns by tbe promotion it has afforded t» the SESSHS'

Tax Corcnso Ga*r«.—Thia gram* ha*
Wither grown in favor am»ng cultjratr&gt;r«
B» it bat been extendad over the cwontrv.
cud partieulerU hi rlimatea more mild
than that in which it orhfinated. If l«
a .Icng-jiibtiad, strong grower, and'will
pnaiper nnder as much ilknasge ga any
other vsrriMv. The quality of tbe fruit is
equal, and in milder efimairs snpertor to
the l•abrl!a. but tbe Imwdww are not numpaet awd well formed. During the pres
ent w#t arrnmn. tbe froit suffered eererely
by rut. f»r greater than snv mber amonc
a dnMB or www kinds, growing in tb&lt;*
sente garden.
A dry pon t» anil,

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CARPETS
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Dr. TldbaeV*

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•WrnCE OF THE PEACE. Till

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Attorney «^coa»«&lt;oret u

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dxXnWiatck.

Chancerr. Geneml !*nd and
(MM*. aaeaM sMry «f Ifetbraok * B

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are VVve So\Ak&lt;r\h VrvtaA,Ao\'\
DuxrrWa, Dvj%1Dxcuvaa^\%va, &lt; u.
'These fitters ar* put Up £» qU^rf
bottles, of which tha atooa it a fac-sonifle. 21U label is' finely tr.gravtd, and
ia provided with a toft-guard from
oounterfaittn. . IPrioa 9hptr bcitle, »•

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A *4 *U th* Cr*at pM*? u ridte. *1IM.

R.J. GBAMT,

a uew and moet ormplete avrortmwrt

Chcmlcwl*. Paint*. Oils, Cna
«* Ftecne, Bssrstiug Fluid,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

yet pueiu«*)y,«i ha»*

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Grads mi at the uUe. one round erm,
while aa carved pearl and circled with a
plain tarnd fa gold. Fueling upon the pda*
U| papers ;and th* other hand U^iiy idly
with hrr watch thnm, while her wistful
ry*s were fixed full upon Warren South­
all's bee.
.
,
•Tito dred, thro, gives nil uneonditionslly to Charlr* Everea’s widow an chil­
dren— alir
•It do** Mias EverrU.'
‘And it takes effect immediately 1’

J*T VUK MAGMA MCA L AND MWlUNAl.
FCKrUtUS.ONl.l«l

GROCERIES!

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1. A. HOLBltOOK,
TTURXEY ami Crauwlorat Lew, Solicitor la
. Cltanccrr. General l«nJ and Tat Agaot.
i«». weoi.4 .lory .qWbroaV. Week.

PATENT MEDICINES

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HANEYVMICIAK RCItGEOX!*&gt;4 Ac~ch*«u- Of1 Ucu.erSm.ih-a flruj start Gecdycr Block.
JlaMlugA Mirtlgaa. 0«e* hour* friro V to H
A.TN(. fact 1 to 4 N »
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11. 1VRIGHT,

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"CiiaLM Evaxrrr.—th N«w York------g Is1 1h« Grocery liar , swell a*
shot t|&gt;r»&lt;igh the heart t”
IT temriv UM.
The new spapvr dropped from Gratia
great variety*f Iks
Ewrell'a noirvleie luuxi ns her eye met
cxJWtaa'T s’-jatnnmtxi
that &lt;«e lin* in th* gnstly list of “Killed
Mid Woandrcl,” and the bl&lt;«-d rrcvedrd
And Catkin* Eitr*cl3,X
from her cbvrk, leaving it whiter tian a
marbla itatue. .
liar morning •unthine lay &lt;ti the purple
wre*1l,s«&gt;f lhe Axniinsler carpel and glim
rnered over the gilded chair* of the dainty
little a|*artmri&gt;i where the young heitq**
■at nt bi«*kta*l with her w-tenin old guv
eineea. Stic uu» a alight fragile little
thing, with large briijiaateyra, and cheek*
jual Ifaled with, trcmuluo* pink, like
■*&gt;blte&gt;»wj« afafaed with sunset, and her
dress of rtunty muslin, lied at the waist
«*iih viinple l-fae lihtH'iis,seemed exactly
iulaptr&gt;l to her pure child^h lovelmes*.
Mis. AHairu took up the pap.'r and
■canned the oluuit through her gold
■pcc'sclea,
‘Charlc* Everett—•
ed. •Gone st laat, po
_
. .
der what Li* wife god little ones will do.
Y&gt;'O ought to help them ■ Ihtle Gratia.'
•Help theml ofconnui I will ! lie Wn«
my distant cimsin, wasn’t he. Aunty V
die a«krd. tint'Hl’cioiisly n»ing the pet
■mipr by which *he had known her guv-

BWKF.SET A AtXEW.
TTURNKYS AT LAWaaS ti«i tailor* to Chan
evry. l’«ro*uGr *tl«ul&gt;onp*&gt;d Io C*n vey■ u**&gt;
&gt;&lt;&gt;”Uj«uo. of tUle. t» L«*4
inborn &lt;■! ui'.nji. 2«., Ac. W
b« happy
■ttro-! to *11 calls io th« line attbeir profesalvu

Mir. Allaire noddnl her bead.
•y.-nr ci.«*|n, child—and your rival for

mU COCNHET.IA1R at LAW
•nd Salxilne »n-l Taoa-eMor to Ctmntory.ATTOMXSr
. vires 11 C*&lt;rt Covmalwirocr for the Ctum
Kr~
i-a*ucu'ar* sUratim paid talk* eollcetto* at
t-MUColl
Uaiou aad m«wv promptly remitted.
O4ca. with W. W. Ralph Esq.. Uiddlerille
Itarrr C'uaaty. Michigan.
■, •
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N. M F.r »W co.reu.er** fa **••"&gt;**
■then I wit be ia altamteaea at the oflter of 0»*
toanty Cleet i«*a Uta Court Ucnseat Haaliaga,

1

•My rival Aunty 1 I d«&gt; tu»t under­
aland.’
Y-ur rl.aTW t&gt;* kffW'm* of nW OL
Everett, riiy dear. Ab y&gt;« may well
look rurprik-d—you have b*gn beirraa l»
ihi* property ever since you were a
child aud Dover knew bo* it came to

Jl.i. TAM BHIMT*

WOOLEN

FACTORY,

JiABTIXUS, UJCfl.

I WANT 25000 lb*. «f WOOL f
L menu frit-lorn into CLUTIJ

CA83DIF.RK.

•Tell me all abont it, aunty.’ said Gra­
tia, ►eifingdosn the tioy Sevrea du’clatr
cup. and folding her little hands tightly

together.
•
•There is not mueli tn tell. Gratia. &lt;»oly
Charlre «m own nephew to Cut Ever.-U
while yu were hut n ram»te emwfa.—
A nd wbmGharle* displeased bis unde by
terms
.»«.»»■£ “-"rtjsjzLrisXa merry ii&gt;K a pair ymmg Klfl fa
once of hi* wisbr*. the old num willed all
the propfuy "bfab »*» U. have bfam hi*
^.pfcuw auiyou *
there were ph-uty, W deylar* it an rot «f

FLANSEl.o gaKW-cs

cither on share* or &gt;y th* yard.

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W* r.r:' -SS.-SSM:
Hi. H.
—&gt;».• f"
for your Jarailitt. Tljf tl!

WOOL CARDING

ciut

,ng ibierks and cmprrMrd Ifa- ‘W by
have I never been
” •.
•My dear. Gihmel Eveiett had a right
to beat..*- .U»£I”perty *her*and how he
Pl &gt; 11 ad m«t Chnrfr* E/errtt been brought

hri in rtwerteU.* of
tetr 1 Wu not h« the neare*t blood reiatiro, whd* I o» b«l • distent eonnee' ttifaf
•Yes bat—’
■ * ' * &gt;«. &gt;
t£fa•M.«r Ibu Ih", V“ «* a’"17,
■&gt;
’lfc
1 Hlldr«&gt; to JtoUltok*. ' to' Ito- ,&lt;-.!•
IV to 'to - — Uh itoi
ta~ tow
*rfr.1 Gi-*l I1-.-W. '&gt;*&gt; *“toAtor.
h...
r“*R •“*1

'“S.'lfMd rito. 0—-fa

*ilh
ihiM^|!6p*».-i v*.
varra,
^.d.lrnly sb* st-ppedL
.
•A-.ir.wi&gt;''"Ct" *?"r gyi"

•this wrong shall be rigateu «• ■»
* fik 1 *»U «*- *b

J

Dunn Brow ns, the am v corraapAbdnt.
fa tbe Springfield RrpMcaa, tM dis-,
courses of tba use of whisky 4m ftefarmy;
“An army la a big thing, and It tahaa a
great many eatables and not a few drink-,
alik* to carry it along. Haroyoe any
idea bow many barrels of •eowimtaaary"
(that's a gentle euphemism fer widely/
’ It take* per we*k to run tba machine 1 1
don't know exactly, but I Ou know ’ that
it would be better to Unale Sam than
100.000 rulunteer* to hfe aAey. if be

Allair*, in a aittfictha --- ------------ --AYh.t t.rvd they far want, for po vtrty. toil.
PrtM**Mrn*xiof*&lt;b«r,iau»*od4 withoet awe* and veaalimi*. Ilf I bad only b*ld Byfaarliah iugu* about Charles Everett snd
I» pity *te« togged bet * p*u*y or two.
bi* Claims!’
A«4 prgy*4. imptotea'4. **4 br«m4 *f«r again.
But Gratia, wrapped in deep thoughtBet.
ftoDtomHwa*lfa a»»r,r»togot.
had nu ear fur the poor old lacy’* lam*o-’
MnretoiurbyfarlasaMngw-.g-rUjMlB;
CVMtod. te.U* tn *|Mrit. ia tama bo«*4 down,
It was a quahrt old room, that lihnrty,
Uaahfa u* *u.d mtofortoto. b*^M.r r.
Hum tt,. 0olJ UtorUM, wtild
..ih . with its heavy-gothte ftjrnlture, and nutbn&gt;an carpet vptfti^M Mth *carl*t awd
Sigh.
, -----amber glanins from th* stained glass
wind..*, in whwH de*p rrcss*i. stood- theAfakj

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Warren Soothall**.
liiv*—atreuofa whiA neither Unfa bor
change could take from tataq froly ; “H
" ia more blesaed to gfav-thak teewirs,’1

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Gratiadrew a deep breath of relief,
-Yom wills** that lh*y jeoaive Ab* ben rfit fa thi* document as aouo a* pueaible,
air F
-■ .
, .
'Certainly, if you wiab it. And now,
Mi*s Gratia, another subject demands
yuurcuutideralicai.’
() *
Gratis looked up at the dark bright
eye* fixed’ with such kindnaM on her
cbildtsh brow, and linked down again’
with a strange qiuver at her heart.
It waa nut a haodsome face—n« one
h*d ever called Warren Soulhall hand-•
•utu*—jet there w'g* * banfaf«te Bume’
tbingJn tbe grave ryv* and earnest mpuih'
that iirestibly ini pel had you l» \urn arid'
louk after him as b* pawed ymifa the’
■trrcL People bad »*id, ‘What a pity,'
poor fellowwhen he came back from'
Antietam with bi* left &gt;lee*e fastened
empty to hi*breast; but Gratia had al ■
'
any e felt a slraoge secret pride in that1
folded sierra— waa it n&lt;4 a badp frqm."
the Legion of Honor brought back from'
the tilling cloud* of battle, fto very
mouth of red-th mated artillery,
'
•Another ad ject F she repeated bc«l
tstlngly.
(
»'
Trs. T»u have transformed ymiraelf
from su hrirra* to f pour giH—almuet a1
pennilra* girl.’
..
.
•I know IL* s-ijd .pr»tto calmly.
J
have t-een tlilokuvg il »ll over,Mr.,o«&gt;ulh
■ II. I am perfectly aware that it Ovw
iirc'-me* itrtwesary for me to-earn my
daily bread. N«ed Lnay how choirfully
1 riulldvJtT . •
.
• . ,-r ♦
lie bowed inoat reveyco Uy. befi&gt;ra the'
clear light Uf those baxvi- eye*, and. she'
wentro.
. •
V
'
There i* but »-ne way in which I esn
hope tu raaintaia rnyeelf, snd that ia t&lt;&gt;
gu nut n • guvenieas. I know but lew
.
people Mr. Southall; but your cirri* fa
।
friend* to large, aud—and. If you w/teW
iiiterwot j«^,r*elf f«* me a littjo—^'word
of rvcomnj«s»dalii»n‘fiv'Hn you—’’ ।
Gratia sloppad tn bide th* tremolo**
new in ber vojc*. Mr.S&lt;HilWI was re­
'
garding l.er with grave esrtfawnvsa.
•1 think Lkuvw fak situatu®- foc.-yoo
Miss Gratia.’ , ,i „• ,,p (, Lp x.:
‘IXi yo*f ber five* lighted up.
'Oh,
'
Mr. 8oupball. Du you think I amid do
justice tv&gt; it V I.'ol./J '.. .a ..
•I b.ve Du dyfibt oa thal h»«d-*
•But you know 1 am royoungro ia*x-’
perienced.'
•
.
■
‘Neither fa theee fact* wuoM|.,n)iUfate
,
Wiu*xyou,’ b* returned, .milfag qUbu'
be had grown qaitf, pal*,,
'
•Yet I i-varoeh a dewad fa-going not*
into the world.. Do yoo thint U*)’
would ba gr*U* witir*we Mr. S.*itbaH—
at first yro teow^mUl lmrW rfto^atarwfaroy datteal WudM tba^ b. tend V
■ ‘1 &lt;fm rar* fathdi,’ b«Mld »tWibl*»&lt;y.'

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]lion, may be i*eued.ta lb* soldier* when
returning from piekal'dhly or after an
,exhausting march 1 Why, there hasn’t
|been a whisky-ration-ia*»U&gt; A.&gt; a single
,
rvgitnent,
Vo my kovwlfage, for wroy a
,,mo*th, and I am certainly Within th*
troth when I My tfaQ Rflfi -ten B.year are
issued u&gt; Um (ompa on an Kvenmo. It I*
M good as a total abstiaitao* audety to
be a private fa Ute army- Cana* why 1
Tbe use fa liqupr ba* *&gt; increased among,
tbe officers, that bone la nuw left over to
he lasued tii |hd man ’, Tfcrro galipot a
week are abiiot the present usual allow­
ance of a Hrig.dtor G«n*r*!, and Inferior
officer* fa proporiltxL j:,A’Major-General,
wM'tt literal and reasonably boepitable,
i* expected tn spend st lee«t bit pay in
various liquors. Every time* etaefal
ol's staff officer rails no fa comrade. Abe
boule to expeacod to be produced. Every
lima sn officvr to promoted, te-i* expect­
ed to “wet hi* oomroteio*.” - Every oc­
casion uf a eword or bora* prawn Latino
i* iraprovodfor a big drunk all rdund."
It i* not considered Awt qaits reputable
for an officer to b* befpieaaly or crwtily
drunk when actually , engaged on sum*
special duty, .uch aa an u£cer fa the
picket or judge advocate of acourt-mar­
tial. but at other tipneq it is nothing
against him. and eVen lf caught fa such
a cape.it i* rather his misfortune than bls
fault—pix&gt;r fellow,
’

Never Dr.pair fa the RepaMle.

It i* al waya a duty not to deepair of
thk republic, and todver imn to than at
the praeent tim*- :Wei hive no patience
with lh-we doubter* and grumbler*, who
fi.r political «vr Cher perpoee*. perpeVially indulge in gloomy predictions
as tn the future fa th* nation. On* of1
these Job's comforter* eolemnly declitres that “there ia nothing In th* 'future
fu/ the people but taxation and intoler­
able hardens.” Does thi* faint-hearted
patriot really believe thi* dlainnl predic
tionl Doe* be believe that the energy
and industry of the. American people,
with all tbe boundieM rv»o&lt;ircea of dur
country at command, cannot support a
war (&gt;&gt;r the maintenance of the integrity
fa the naliitpl 11* know* b*Uer,&lt; hu
known anything, • .••; •,f. We see
eomeuiitg btfatfe* “tex
h«&gt;4 fatolora t
U« u&gt;r^ite?.ip the future. fa thia &lt;myiv.fttfilAnWMWIA gkufaua f.itere
b.forr th* repfadw, in which tb« Imrdro*
(Mid sagrifiuea of thia .w'ar shall be viewed
at we now vie* tlu&gt;*e of th*. revolution
ary war—-p«X ‘intol«rsbl*,b not unbear­
able, hut at cheaply purcbsaing'tbe lnp«tim*b|a blessings fa a united land, and
saying us from all the horror* which the
triumph of-secreaiun would bay* brought
upon the country.—Portly, TrankripL

alarmed Utbe prvbondennce of singl*
jterttfai."'A»d faqulree th* cause. Tbe
edithr then proceed* diabolfairfly eool to
imrtval th* enigma, u follow* t "To
eome extent we mutt charge It wpon our
yodag women ; not u an intentJutral In­
jury , hul as * fota! blunder. Who would
trot r«tb*r be tevnrroted tefth the horri­
ble Wea nf * bachelor'* mfa*ri*e, tbro to
drag t&gt;^t*a Rfe of *lav*ry to m*et the
wants of a mereile**, extravagant wife 1
Women, under the ffabt nf liberty rod
'rivllintfoA, fafak that *a eroifa.lt por­
tion ; but d«* R not team that they
sometime* fiirgel Used* tie* of their p«v*itiun I They ahfaild rTOsember that who
•verfallsfa thedutfW«ra place i* *nworthy to occupy it. Dote It not often
veem Abet they regard the refartabfe b«ing* whom they oil thrir bwbaadaroly
fa tbe light «f“ronvroient appearing**,"
sent &lt;&gt;n earth fi* ho other purpose thanto fill tbfar rolle of «xtra*aganoe with a
breu* whi&lt;&amp; beer* their bark eo agvroaWy over th* ms of hfe f This - ell very
aiee for you,
ladim. W* hope you enfay
faLfa..
□o.u
“;"
‘y.„ ■) count«d out.
We
*»
*“* ** ’Ub
cannot agree tn take a voyage far life
with you—that is all. We prefer to be
nld tebbelora, under sixth eircoatatanae*.
Who would ip.tt We &lt;fa wot wish to
d&gt;*cnurag* anybody, fa coarro not, W*
only spaSlk fur u*rw(reau But we love
to think of tkeg-«»d vid titnae when there
waa not an old maid fa tba world. Such
a time there Ims b««n ; everybody got
married. »Giri* war* so pr*Uy, healthy
and useful, nobody could help it."
Juatro if tba girl* were net pretty,
hraltby, and useful now-s-days, and a
trlfi* a*df* provokfagly wi*a and iftd*pendem than In thoee slow by-gnrotime*.
We will wager th* TVasa* is Aoffbf the
moat grum, diaappomtrd old bachelor*
in exiatance. There to a -pretty fable in
JEtajp about sum* tempting, tantalizing
grape* and a cvvetoueJua, finding item
beyraad bi* reach, declared them pour
snd diataate&amp;L . Of Course no insinuation
is meant naepactiag Mr. Ttfaq*.
WoMag's IxmscT.— Women ar* best
st making short, cumraofl sense-cuts.—
They don’t rwaeon—-pardon me, 1 am not
rede. They Ao not,find it nsr—ery to
set that machinery of judgsmeut in oper­
ation of which man in *o vain.
They
have a way of.tbeir own—&lt;n instinct pe­
culiar to their eex—a gift which elevates
them, within oertain litnite, and on cer­
tain aabjfate, thuy pounce with unerring
aim upon truth. They ain't give reasons
for tbeir conclusion*.
They are at least very eilly !f they try
to do *o. *bd not improbably disturb the
successful ffapteeviun of the impnhnp-u
sentence. Il they its wise, they give no
rcas-'ii* but ao answer; aad if sudden, it
is probably right. They have a power
of discernment fa many thing* not pn*.
seiaed by nisn.
With them it l*-*o
gdlna, but a common ioatinetive percep­
tion. To in-Ht men it fa a mysterious
faculty, and redeem* tbo"»h&lt;,rt rot* of
ctiumon life from tba general’ charge nf
foulharditiM* or ehanoe.—Oace « Ifech.

Mr. B——M well brown Metropoli­
tan printer utice told u. that on or* ,qceoai'iD, a* old wpmap.from th! country
came Into hie prfaliiig'office, with an old
Bible in her banc
-I warn,‘
prin* it trier

“Cbn'M.e have it 4-ro fa half an
Tita Paovorr Maunu. Ganast, in e
letter U»‘ Use .6*cr*tary of War. give* huor 1 I wish you would—I want to be
geufa* hunfa-“iive • F**1 wV»1iF lbs
somwmtArtanAg a tali •tics cneicenring the
country."
- .
.
operation of lb* enrollment act. He aay*
When the nld lady went out, ha sent
th* set is not perfect,.^ may euily be
hrhimd to the office uf the American Bi­
ble Society, nnd purchased a copy for
»u nm put fa forth, nwfag to the eases* bliv cyol*.
ashes amaasj C exclaimed the
&lt;&gt;f vtJenl«nri*g, so that th* present dr*A.
old. woman when »h* came to. look al ft:
was only a partial, one.. Or
“
‘•hoi* good y'uuS-a fixed It! ' il’a'e’ea i'cent, of thpse draw* fa the pre
i&lt;ma|
nrt
*
1
••
■■ ”®*- ’ •’rtmrroed Bothfaeluding the ‘ 50 par eanU
,ert in* aocurfauaro printing tai” u; ;
bav* reported. Alrout SO p*r
eaampted under rjaminalkx,
__
40 percent, have been, held fa **rvi**.—
How Natcbb Covgxs or Bema6,BU" ij^rvfal fmi.tM.T-Dl4 I aver 1*11 you. among the
oSfatingTiUl* thing* roe faalwjsy* aeeipg
autsliiutes. in thcM atfaring war time*, tfaw I saw
upon the re- on the Bull Run battle field pretty, pure
TTwm pr.r*.rth
delieath Mower* growing curt W empty
ports tw to to to
tons! Dialrttte.
•mmadtioo-butt*. » roe* tbrosifag vp
brp.twg/-' br^.ihr—nh th* hrod of a
drum—whldt JoubtfaM routed
■L.....
tbe expenditure* of iheTrdvnelMarI General’s Bureau. up to Oct. I®, b»*» ,
mntod to • 1.200,000. TU ammurt. ,
non*/ roefavod from the draft i. ahout ,

�clam mo. 18, »c axtbims.
CLAM MO. SI.
Hall, b-t.wl Gwiteyy
zWood, Universal qM*
B. Barnhum A Co’Wl
divpateb from the Army of tbe Po*’®”
dated Nor. 13th, Mya that the weaU*&lt;w

CLAM BO. 94.
rt specimen needle work

J

CM.^Me^de wi!rH^pre^ iL

“ J. EL EarL best specimen ernr Werrseiten-Jwnefioa h at present our
^rw^ent, and io
broitTiRtf
bM
dopot from whence all army supplies are
The quotaraf tbe Congree- Mrs. J. H. Earl, 2d bert do
50
rinr-aTDlstrtetubi MfonOTre :“FTrst,2,137-,, - A. A: Bfotol, best crochet basket 75
Second. I0C; *rtte.
•P*1 bI
11.296 men.

The quota'-.
‘ thio county are

follows

Jtees yssterdnf
Hs sXatee AbaA-Ahs wms
* .MiAb MefaWihi beH ptk MIL • * in his regiment have laid down tbeir inns
dsraieevev
/ 75
since 0e ,Hgilt at R»ppkbs»-ock Btalkw,
- J. C. Betnsmin,beet pair slipper. 50
- C. w: BpaaUfaifrim. - and bare refused to nerve longer in tbe
rebel army..UTbey were ordered under
sred skirt. ,
50
guard but befoM the guard came soe“ C.W. Spalding, 2d best crochet
basket.

PruMeuiUev

-’W

•

OTICE.

| ibe ooMtry and will reek tbefiret opporte eonre into the Union lines.—
He represents a very dlrpondrat feeling wtrvloM &lt;w nrevw iraa iwy
------Mrs,' Maria Butterfedd. best bonnet 75
to exist in the rebel army in North Vir­ wm pro.tr.ted by tte wind on Wsdnadsy nfobt
“
“
, ., “.
“ hula
50
oflMtweck. &lt;® 1brSUtwr«A Tbrr wvre plr
“ Wm. L. Brown, beak Lamp mat 5Q ginia, arid-says tbe general belief in the lares, valusDIs ST being nt dceeaMd yoaog taUae,
ranks Is that their tabse btobmes more (and were !*• with ®e to copy. Any p»r»on Imtclam bo. 25.
ins item with ns or.st Us Jkoow offlee wUl te
hopeless as time passes.
i
KlmM
Horace Peek, best span
Wamibatum, Nov. 13.—From the
'■ r\._'
a.. •.
•
JtoT lClh. | MJ.
front wr hear that tbe enemy presents a
K. Patton, best pair horses on draft 2 00 very strong front on the bank uf tbe Raptar Am bnwaasnwo tam-MHia Post h
idauend has commenced picket shooting.
CLASS MO. 28, CULTS MATCHXD IX MAaNXS*
Yesterday a detachment of the let Ver- BrnfT. Afrenu K. T. 8oail*ry ifocirty, Btotestor.
I
2 A«P 8 TBAM OLD.
-Gsatss I teem, it due teyre to .Ute the an«te1. a Allen, best pair 3 years old 91 00 m&lt;mt Vavnlqy wns fired upon while going ■I etert of Ihst ons toll), of PdopHrs (tere whtoh
out on picket listween Summerville and 1
s.
..
-....... .... ..................... •-'■••90
1 obtalowi from yoo in Kov%mter ImL Swing
Germania fords. Our men on picket
C. Stuart, beat pair 2 years old
1 00 find it nsecasary ttfktep under cover or lb. advtrttoonnrf o4.yo«r Society, oSerisg to
give your nodicint to eivrgynea far tte pose ef
’ J,w
CLAM Mn. 80.
else be ruado targete of.
tteir pMteh^ t toWaed a totetafer . poor girt
Tbo Water in the Hapidau -islrery low, ; of my congregation, wbo tad long teen ornrly*
Jobs Daweoo, sunning fur all borane
"
in co.
5 00 aud the riser Is fordable al many points. bclplew from Bteumatias^ sad struge to toy
J. D. Price, running for all horses 20 00 Tbia makes the work of guarding it very th.t co. teute cored tarrntirely. I writ. ibi».
E. Harding, trotting for all horses 25 00 arduous. It would not be sorprialng if ; Mplsgitsuy aid iteSociety in iio edteta to tetrethajene^fcaome dark night should make dwee UoumCHm, and Uai three who nay need
a dash^BBu the river and create a diver- aoeb a nuaedy j and I ore strpag tenua, aul.beThe Mote QocaUoa.
siun, and immediately gobble op some tiere ta mtrita will fully juatiiy tbe mart aererlaMany ucli-meaning Democrsta cling
to tbe Copperhads, intbavain imagioatiuti' careless command.
But few partlt's bfrebels are now on
that they-arfathus keeping true to- tbeir
the left bank of tbe iRapidan. A small
old party oegauizatlon, aad that they are
party wm drives across yMterday by an
opposing the Republican party- of other
inferior force, When our men reached
days. Nothing could be mure erroneous
■alhev's rtocMate Wt
Neither of tbs old parties exist, i-'Tbe the 'bank both Infantry and artillery
were exposed on the opposite wide to re-,
KETER f«Uto teetroy saf
stMta of tbe last two yean, bare com­
pletely destroyed their • identity—and sial what they thought a recunnolsance in ,M»on&gt;Mlia*) Worm- Arsfarfccilv relfaUe
gain, which leads loo often to make merwhat is mere, have completely destroyed force; or a4 movement across, but no
char.dite of the most sacred causes. Let J. Eyerai boat, anting coll
75 the very otuoeta of their former being.— heavy guns opened on either aide, and
us observe this day with humility, truth­ F. Patton, 2d Heit du
;
.
50 Tlie Charleston platform end the Onengu there was but little carbine firing.
The enemy lias idso resumed work
ful dom and honesty towards ourmdvcs, , CLAM BQ. 4, ntniM MABB XX CLAIM 5.
are both as totally obsolete «e utterly
with the spade. They are not aatisfnd
our fellows snd our Creator.
irrelevaoVto the present order of things
.
CLAM MO. 5.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
The with tlie defoocrA thrown up last Septem­
E. Bissel, bast pair roadsters
92 00 as tbe Twelve Table, of Rome.
my band snd caused to . bo af-'
ber, but are digging rifle pita and throw­
«. Bwrat, 2d beside-, .-.rff.
• 1 00 most Mllient distinction between the two
)) fixed thn great 8m1 of ike State, J. H. Earl, best slagls borne for aU
is that the one established Slavery in the ing up entrenchments, and constructing
L. a &gt; at the Citiy al Lanaing. this 3d
territories, while the other prevented Sla­ curtiaa few every exposed point.
work
1 00
The railroad wllfbe in running order
) day of November, ia tbe year
very in the territories; and yet there is
Edward 8. Brown, beet carriage
of oor Lord one thousand-eight
no man'now so mad as to imagine that to^Culpepper oh tba 15th insL
horse
- B 00
hundred and aixty-threa.
the’tilno cun ever rttum when that will'
JL ur«. I»t. XAWL-S AATHWTK FOR
AUSTIN BLAIR.
be a practical question.
Slavery not
HTROSO DRINK io • wrt.in rar« far /trunk*"By the Governor,
I
*
only in lbo territories but fevery where
Jambs B. Pobvxr, SscrHayy ofState.
else, bss had its day. ' The war by ita‘
• CLASS MO. «.
.- was made Ly the enAny yMterday la viiown Inevitable operations, has dostroyed initv of Stciensburg, which is occapted
J. H. Earl, ’beqt 3 year old colt, |I 00
A Vnrlnc Rebel Plot.
it byyood all pqmlMhy of recovery.—J. H. Earl, brat 2 - “
I O0: And inlike manner inc war has broken‘ I by Kilpatrick’s cavalry. Nut more than
.There"arc 'rumc»C*A«M_iconsiderable Jacob Bromdsiotter, best Vyear old
halt a dorrti sheila were thrown on either
up allrdd Imubs upon which the parties side, end .on tire advance uf our cavalry
obit
*
.1*0
evidence to sustain them. of a daring
lived and struggled. Il hay brought an
the enemy retired. No one was injured
schema, ou tbe part of tba rebels in .Can­ CLAM MO. 7, aoasas TO TROT, QXLDtMOSOB
absolntely new order of things; and one
oa oqr aide. The rebels advanced from
ada, aad tbeir Copperhead allies on ibis
whieh foroesall coh£deratc men, whetherr the direction of Pony Mountain.
aide, to tranller tbe war to the North­
they like It1 ofr not intd new positions. The
Mild question tut^r Is, whether the Gtnxrnwest, and make our lakes the theatre of
mynt.wjfch UitrvffgKng agiuMlarebellipn
bloody and excitirtg events. From pur
New York, Nor. 14.—Laie rebel pa­
Which' leek't ite lift, ihhll be eupported or
eacbaagea we gather particulars winch
The Richmond £r
nut. Those whq are for supporting it hare pers a re received.
have led the nuthoritlM to the belief that
in consistency, no alternative but to. sup­ cMinrrof tbe 11th, says that their army
:
।
.
bolt
was
quietly awaiting an attack from
port the war, apdcuosliluted aulborilio
there is a plot to-pass sever*) gunboats
which conduct the war. All support which Meade, It was thought that bo would
.Which have been prepared in the Lower J-.nas.Hall, 2d. best do
Hiram Lewis, beat 2 year old steers 1 00 foils sbortfofthls, however rightly Inclined make a flank movement towards Fred­
St. LawrefUN, through the Welland Can­ W. Y. Gilkey, beet yoke oxen
2 00 ls*no support at all. Just aaap.^^bkh
prop which ericksburg. The Araminer* of the 9th
-.ut.W 'falls short an Inch, however correct Ils foreshadows another retreat nt Bragg,
al, and with these, ravage the commerce W. Y. Gilkey. 2d best do .
- . .-^.L„
•.&lt;. .jj. nnd speaks of disagreements and discords
,„j *1 00
and put the cities bf the-Lakes under con- Tunis Collier, best cow
ta no prop at all.
Them are
in the councils of tbeir Western ihay
;tributidti,Jfnot to bar* them as an art of A. H. Hubbard, 2 year pld baAr.RKu0O i ______degrees of defection ; but any de­
Tunis Col I.or, l&gt;c«t 1 year old heifer 50 fection whatever, lu‘ a crisis like this, is a
The Eemniner of the 10th says that
. mvago retaliation. Buflklo hits been A. P. King, Uet bull calf
..
M&gt; crime. Tbe man who does not eotne Meade has inflicted a terrible blow on
named: aa । the first point of attack, and Wm. L. Brown, bert steer calf
50 quare, plump, up Jo the maiatainance of Lee. In Western Virginia, the disaster
we are not prepared to My that that city
CLAM MO. 10.
.■
i the wa&gt;, by which alone tbe country can to Ecbofa command straws that tbe ene­
my are active, and apprehensions are fell
la free from danger. The merchant tnaIt is with feeling of pride yotte eomCELEBRATED
fot the safety of the railroad. In *Nortb
;.ylB« pf the lakes is really at the mercy mitten view the Interest taken by the I
Carolina tbe enemy has landed a large
ufartnod'Cruisor*. Our only proteclfau formers of the towns comprising this as
force al Winston, and threaten the south­
eoddtion lathe Improvement of their
is the atoomcr Michigan^ which has a
ern line uf the rsilroad'at Weldon*. On
abeeb, also the interest taken tn sustain­
tbe Peninsula the enemy are reported
small armament,:and wkieh Bls oonlem- ing the same? Alao-we were math pleas­
landing large numbers at Newport News.
plstod in tbe plot we refer to, to surprise ed with tba exhiHUoe «f fina wool sheep.
A pure ■ t&gt;d powerful Toale corrertir* .ad altvr*
gy Colonel CharlM R. Ellst, whose
Uvs at wusferfsl sOkaey ia ditMM* at Ito
After
a
careful
examination
we
have
------------ —■ y.ri*---------nnd overpower.
death feu been prsvlovsly announced,
The VallaadlahaM Fiet.
■’
An armed vcxsel in front of any lake awarded as follows :
Stomach: Liver and Bowels
war
tfee
tfotf
bf
the
well
known
engineer
G. H. Pendill, beet find wool buck 11 00
New
Ytklr,Nor.
14.
—
Tbe
Timet'
city could, with but kittle molestation,
W. Y. Gilkey, 2d beet do
____M wbq originated the famous rem fleet, and 1 Washington dispatch, r&gt;f the 13th, say*
' lofiirt the most serious damage.
The
8pHt»,™—M-Sn-SM
I. N. Hathorn, beet pen fine wod^” ir" at tbo'orne of his death commanded the ' it is understood from Canada that Vafent F«n», l^wpe and Bjainn, and
(ufbhtry foreca of tbe Mississippi Marins
city of New York apprehending neb a
Ewes
TOO
I.ndigharp, James Clay and Marshal Kara■'’■4MWEKr
And would rvcom meed a discretionary . Brigade. He wti chiefly distinguished had fully arranged for passing through
' pdfaubflity There. from thq ’ Jfresence of
for services performed when In command
WlMlI fellMTMlW tte
premium
Ora
pen
of
fide
wool
Ifaekakx-1
the
Weiland
Canal
an
armed
steamer,
some of the armed' rebel ocgin'.'plratDB,
of tfte 'ram fleet' Making Ins headquar
hitited bv S - H. Lewtrof Steuben countore bu.lbe qfioen of the West, be suc­ whose mission was first to Apen the pris­
- bar pul tbe harbor in a most perfect state
on doors fur tbe captured rebels in San­
ceeded
iu
rtirraing
tho
rebel
batteries
at
Ifothtw
that
la ts&gt;l wteteeetne, graial aad reof defense.
. .
i
Moral:.e in it» aalars wtrra tbe e .inpoaitian of
Vicksburg, and w^qt on an expedition up dusky Bay.
UOHTKTTErtl STOMACH BITTEILK^I,pop.
ft* is (farther uuderrtbod'that a part of
2d. To arm and equip these veterans,
the Red river. In which br captured tbe
ular prrparaUM rootalM no mineral of an. Kind,
..••’
l
^.s:-.,
H.L
bwm
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ibis plot included the release of the. pris­
1
rebel steamer Er*,‘Ni&gt;. b.'bet eras after- over 2,000 tn number.
’
XTAW1TO. 11.
' ’
• ■ , tr'arflrdrireo'by a false pilot &lt;mder tbe
3d. Toaslxn u many propellers on,
oners od Johnson’s Island, who were Jo
Lake Erl as ware needed, And arm and taterete torta and ptawta wtU&gt; Ito psrael and
farm, in conjunction with eueb rebel ref­ A. H. HqlXmrd, beat mm and &gt;^s H 00* guns of a rebel fort, from whieh be nar­
equip them.
.) l,clam XO.11J. . rowly escspea. hls TM»fl falling into tee’
ugees in Canada as are ripe for a deepar- , .
4ln.'To make Buffalo a heap of ashes as farss Uw bwsea sntas ~ to prvswvte by
50&gt; enemy’s*bands. la eunneclWn with *thc snd her vessels In port charred skeletons. buBMn mean, .gvart n&gt; .IsSies rt.j.enAcT^ by
ate enterprise of this ktodjthe land aup- Wm. L. Brown,,best baatatn fowls
Marine Brigade, Colonel Ellct engaged
aaeewtolsoms aloMsstere. iuieurs water awi
CLAMtro: 18. "
&gt;■ ' ; In several Important otMttallons, In all of
porto of jbe rebel cruisers. It will, be ^1
Sth. To burn Cleveland.
alho- rxteraal cauau. Umtitvss ■ Hinm stay
Win.
,
Benson,
bdJr'boih.
'irtilta
'
6lb/To wipe out the commerce on
remembered that ibis alarm in relation
Which be displayed great Intrepidity and
la diatrxu
Wilk Zwtraad 4gw, It tea
wheat
: ■‘' I 00
tore Mma isMBMe M . yreveetiv. .3 inwtat1 decision, lie died al tbe age of twentyto the priddMrn ret Johnson’s Intend was
J. Evers, bent half bash, onto '■'; ”
■ thi-MythM*, of dieewsc obntradted In the •' 7th. To consume Detroit, tnd fa effect JJ.ssareeieayaMttesssadawbs mart to U
»M&gt;rdfaosloe of sa stteek. oocy tte
. CLAM NO. 14.
_ '*
' , unfcemty region In which be wm mo long destroy the commerce and cities of the
Jcbri Evers, best tumfog ‘ ' ''
.25 and usefully engagW.
lakes.
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'
NormaR Manley,
Noraii&gt;&gt;8tfd4,lN4i-Uete
»
1
rsr-Thero la out a govern meat dark »,
yemaade Waedte'Tseasen.
•
John Crump, best half bush, potatoes 25r­ in WaoWngton -wto works Ulf as bard
New York, Nov; 14.—The New Inlet
' - . CX4&gt;M Kb.' iA. ' ‘
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as does our present iodefotigsble Beseeorrespuodenl of the Tribune tuyt, rela.■...These alAlemeuta, wMcfc obtain oretary of War.- A few days ago* m one who
a. b.
fcn •pp‘- »
ive to tbe capture of the blockade. tun­
danoo «Mof our- mllhary sulborities, ]
1 was with him relates,, be worked -from
er Cornubia, “Col. Tborobura of the
have1 been Tn tbeir poeemetcm uerna fttys. ’ J. N. Hathorn, bem Winter apples
•ally morning till atewa of tbe next day
ebel army was passenger on heei but
' ia tbe iransaetlM of offiolal buainem, and
bare been carpTaDy, preparing far.
oeosped capture Tbe Lord Mayor of
ofanifodaSS
then. Instead of going to .rest want out as
London and said Colonel have entered
&gt;uy anwygcncy that GMj.artea,
am' Aasual.to dofas own marketing—returoing
into negotiations to famish am muni
pieatapa have been taken to prevent Un' Elias E
• punctiteUy SA 9 o'etook and working that
tiun and ships of war to the rebel Govtsnrimmatton of fee tegenira and dar PMCh«
day fall past, midnight.
8ucb are th«
ernmenL Wilmington pepere were also
in, plot.
*
phyriaal -aad mesual exactions &lt;m this
Borne n
found on tbe'prixe, in which it w*e mated
. man,-for the .performance of which hl.’
bibited
that Mayor Wood, of New York, Is go­
' daily meed bl L&gt; be ecW^dly berated by
.W^Yd
ing Into a faint stock Co., undsr a firm
netwe &lt;&lt;T Franoe 6t Co., to furnish'vwBarry,
samble in their plates of public worship,
ia their houses aud by the family fireside,
and'keep thia day aa becomes them, with
rcvarcncc aud gratitude towards bur
Hoaveniy Father, and witkabtenre and
heart* good will towards our folio*-men.
Let the kindly affection whisb unite the
lamiUta together receive a-Dew and
stronger impulse from lbs good cheer of
MapkGrov^
U:ia day ; aad ia the midst of our abuo*
Castleton, J
dance let ua not forget the broken-heart­
Woodland,
ed and tbe poor.
Many of our people
will be absent front the rslimoua and so­
cial gatherings ef ibis Thankswivfag;
dwelling In tmtaand fo Ute open Raid, in
larmagsliattlly defending opr heritage of
Liberty, our homes and property.
Let
the,untied prayers of this wbofo people
ariM to the God of balden for them, that
CLAM MO. fj UgST CCLTTTATXD FASH.
bo will gi«e them victory aad the Nation
rs-astAbTisbed uuily and peace. That He
No «w«.
,
will shield from wank and sorrow tbe
class so. 8, svalucms.
families of these heroic soldiers, and that
DeueesL best atxllloo for all
ho will comfort those who mourn for tber11 J. Vat&gt; work
'• b-1*
92 00
heroic dead In the camp, the hospital and
|«. a Woodman. 2d beet
1 «0
on the batde field.
'
Tbe people of Michigan have been Beymoar Huyt, beet 8 year old
V suiliow
. .100
prospered in business during the year1
Franklin P.tton, 9d best
50
that is past beyond all previous exam­
CLAM RO. 8, M«&lt;K»O MAUn AMD 0OLriL '
ple. . Let them be thankful; but put
away pride aud the inordinate love of franklin Patten,-best' brood »»ru 91 00

‘

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IX.
sx.
OM99.it ,

' temmr. Rev. Ma. C*trx»Ti
preach al the Court House, in H.
cm^enday evaelng, Nov. 22d, 18C

tbe Oproiu or

' valuable public documents.

■Buhrngi

• BVCHL- AND^i
Afew eeverel days of rather sere
weather, last week brought us i
faahfoned Indian Summer.
It s

KKCJUCT DIUksfaT
to ell their Htages.
UUis sc ra cteogc ia Dirt.

. At Uute Enas
Ko iosssveaisi

now that aehauge te upon us, and

Ata special meeting called h

.TtaReM of tbe 1st Congregation*
Froaby tartan Society of Hasting., t
Saturday last, I. A. Holbrook snd
Neriae were ol ertt-d Trustees for l

,mrtv&lt; three years.

After some «

ataM end examination of p»j»ers r&gt;

to the iadebtedru-awuf-on tbe chart
,fte,it W]*DB0certaiDed that the b
.pf.two basdred dollars bad bcru d‘Twtfee society upon the condition c
' iag up a collection on or before lh&lt;
A.;oTM&gt;r

u&gt; .J

Church Election Fond, until a. sob

Aciesrt to pay j the balance of pri
tahall have been raised.
, A motion was unanimously a&lt;
take Immediate steps to prix
Tauter for tbe church and enriety
•Geo. K. Beamer and J. P. R
vwetw appointed a wmmiUee forth.

New Advertisements.

HOSTETTER’S

Evil.

Tkasks.—Hon. Z. QiAUDum a&gt;
W. Kbllooo will accept our tbaul

HTBaream lias got a new Lilli I

•smrtlar than either Tom Thumb oi
■medore Nutt. He i&gt; 14 y ear, old
•cbes high nnd weighs 17 pounds.

The Groat French Remedy !
Ths oalr evrtaio iud |M&lt; RrwwAt far at! ITtSr-.
t Obstreei toas, Moott^
Irr»&lt;sfari
»,u^dl Um rater 4I1X are«• whkk tte Amb
ifc cn.1 U»&lt;&gt;wr isp«CBt.ar1y llskls.

STOMACH
BITTERS.

Tea aaun. rareoKXsa at Camp .
•lea, Chicago, have made several att
&gt;to eeeape lately by rneaas of tery
•derground “tonnete.”
These t
■were about foer feet high and two
■halffeet wide; tbesides and roo
•feetly lined with boards and and p
TTU total length of tho main Inn nt |

•about Mventy-fivo feet.
There
ifimr branches, used for storing aw.
•dirt, hiding tools and clothes, an.1 i
reaaa ntoe bed of hay where the
■wv-rkmen could reel.
Oue of
T'raoebea was large enough to aceo
■date tbe man wbo rawed and fills
rptenk, so that all
“ tbe
‘ work
‘ *-----,JJ“
could
b&lt;j
to avoid noise aad to
___ esHiocity. Upon th
eoverv of ibr’rt scheme the prisons
tagxrotod tu force the guard, Imt
JQmi beck, several receiving »i
^1^^

IMPORTANT AND TRUEl

’

ARIires .wtriag wWi UM Crea4 MtoesM, Ksv-

WA1WON-8 MKHMMU KUO wilt speedily
ARK vested wM Ito tertuss of Raaxuunte’

Wnws'i Muina Kne wM sp«44y reitm.
ARS pre wMsf ftt. tte gnawtegse^vvrsr-

MUKALOIA KDTO.
pJKJT"*-' ii'LLkj

ajLViXJlXKA^rM

Govuwoa Gilboox. of New I
ehiro^ hUierre that patriot, should
thair feftfe by tbeir works. In his •
proclamation sailing for the State
of troops.ho makes a poinled spp
Hu fallow^ittesus.
vary evteunt,” be says, “that som*
have atayed at home and talked wai
under this mH, report themseln
dhty. ft ia evident that those »h&gt;
depewoated and opposed ite recent
M«Mbdw abow their faith in tola
fogfey ifeelr worka."_________
Tmi BotMxaa of the Twenty thin’
/tgteneet have re enlisted in a body
MsRarogxniumber four hundred me
AwdMBrfaed recruits received in W&gt;
MThgHle—refugees from tbcSouthMinted foe three more years &lt;
Tear, making a total of six bandre
dd etoe rwimeaU The majority p
,Ue TwaAh.QHo loiaauy have si-,
ShMr tarnttiosi to do likewise.

�'■TTWM

if
w» • '■ ■ .-13

?

nw :i

F*» •;

pin:
JTflul Shtirtj.
bkliuouts

•I G. T.
ts of WILD FLOWER
id Monday ovsning ofeach
oom in Gnodysor Block,

TXTBAcr averv.

liuznottrs
ttzuaows u™Af‘mtv"J'‘rmtrzuaottr., zrTp^r‘Pcitic'r‘m

J- . wu„ *, 12a.,’£*l£"r/£nc

SERMON.—RaV. Mb. CxRPKim* will
preach al the Court House, io Hartings

D.ud, October rfHi. IMS.
JOHN M. NETINS,
------ UENRi' BROWN,
•------------- _ Administrators,
xa s
. .
KUUB MAGOWN,
°fU“ e*U'‘c
Maoown

&lt;&gt;n Sunday evening, Nov. 22&lt;1, 1803, on

lire Oatotw or

Evil,

Tttaxav—Hon. Z. Ciiaxdlm and
W. Kbllooo will accept our thanks
\aluable public documenta.
After several day. of rather aevere cold

weather, last week brought us an old
taabioned Indian ..Summer.
It appear*
now that a diange\ upon ua, and winter

novi
.■uwiram™

U. 0. Hamou, Att'y, foraaid Adm's

Imo thirty bsy a
ut ternST**’1- ,B”r*r*’

TT,n™

“taw.. x&lt;

whh’

R»«peeifn11y yonra.
TBQSLF. CHAPMAN. Cbmaiat,
nortranSm
.BiL.Broadway, N.w \&gt;rk.

mny be expected won.
"*** - yfrTon» Dteilitv
Society Meeting.

rrwenl. lion. Lone &amp; Lorau., Oreair Jodft.
rr., •
£ ,i
tr. T&amp;r, lttf.nd.uU.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

ta th. tMtWr'af tta wests oftdHmH. Nkiwu,

„ No"" U bvroby «i«cn thrt ia purswree. of .
•wtZET'SliSS'•«

Ata special meeting called by ths

in. ccumy of tt.rrr, 1 ihali .inns, to ut,
'
publie
saelioa
th. Hhigbret
bidder, rt th.
north door
of th« to
Court
o‘m, in tbe rftUg. of
«»&gt;• fo-rth &lt;ttb)d!y of
-uiurry l-M. at Ma . aiaak in
r -

Trustees of the 1st Congregational and
Presby tartan Society of Bastings, held on
Saturday last, I. A. Holbrook and J. M.

GOODS!
R. J. GRANT!

Nevins were elected Trustees for the en­
suing three years.

ptorixs
“1 h*r» Hl*

After tome discus-

ainn. and examination uf papers relative

tu the indebtednesRAipon the church edi­
fice, it was ascertained that the balance

I CAN_8gLI.&lt;r-.

C«BSMS*pUvcs.

THEmWrilgneaJavlhg been restored
to health la a few wreksb* irej .inrplt rem.dy
sft«rh.rit&gt;(taffmd sorerrt ye.r»^lth • Mv.re
ing up a collection on or before the first
iuag .ffeetion, ud th^drred dt.e».e, Qtttumpday of May in each year, in aid uf the , CiM-is aaxioui to make known to bis fella» ssSer
Church Election Fund, until a. sum suf ,
fici.nl to payj the balance of principal !

of two hundred dollars had been donated
to the society upon lhe condition of tak

eMioo—or that h. cum. • copy of lhi« order to
• prroooaUy Mrvcd.se tte sort Edward W. Tayor. «t lertt thirty day. b*foe the day of hU apemoc. u berriu required.

.hall have been; raised.

■A motion was unanimously adopted
»tn lake immediate steps to procure a '
.'Pastor for the church and atwiely, and ,

•Geo. K. Beamer and

P. - Roberts

J.

were appointed a committee for that pur­

..

.

,

,

_ _________

tJ»~Tbe lately-elected Governor of
•l««wa, when studying l*w 12 years ago,
These Bitters arc ctuupMed uf materi­
worked 8 hours a day for the purpose of
al. which, from the eileokivu etprrfcfice
earning money to pay his board and tuof lhe inventor, have been Axmd lu prove
tbe most efficacious itt removing Iftllipfis
ncss, Jaundice, Fever and Ague; De­
Fir Barnum has gut a new Lillipntlnn rangements of the Liver, and all diseases
■sinaHar than sifter,'Tom Thumb or Com­ arising from an except of bile up.n lhe
modore Nutt. lie is 14 years old 22 in- stomach. They pose*, wonderful tonic
•ches high and weighs 17 pounds.
properties, giving atrength.U&gt; lhc,,*enk
and debilitated, elasticity to tbomuscular
Trb axncL pnisoKgas al Damp D-&gt;ug- system, strength and vitality to the ettJas, Chicago, lutve tiiiulu Mvcnti attempts tirs human frame. They can be taken
t« racape lately by means of largo un­ al all limes, without regard tn diet; are
derground “luntiels."
These tunnels pleasant to iba taste, assist digestion and I
ware about four foot high and two and a give lhe patient an appetite and leave tbe
'halffeet wide; lhesides and roof per­ ayrtem in a perfectly healthy condition.
fectly lined with boards and and planks.
Of* Try a bottle ; you will be con­
'The total length of thu main tnnncl • as vinced and recomnicnd them Jo ywr
-about seventy-five feet.
Tboro were neighbors. They are thu best tooie Bit­
tfour branches, used for storing Away the ter* In'use. Sec Advertisement.
•dirt, hiding tools and clothes, and in one
•w as a mce bed of bay where the ilrcd
LITT OF LETTER#,
workmen could real.
One of these
Remaining uncalled f&lt;«r at the I
branches was large enough to accommo­ Port Office, for the week ending
date the man who sawed and fitted the bar 17, 1863:
nlank, so that all the work could bo done
5",d
underground, to avoid noise and to defy Behidkt Addison

JL Cooaty of Barry. M.—At a areafen of li« f rn
bat. Court for tlw conaiy of Barry, bsldas al |h.
I'rub.le Odiea, in lb. vtll.g. of Hattiuea, os
Monday, tb* ninth day of November, in tbe _yi»r
one taoovuxl rigbt hundred aad ^xtr thre*.
I'rcMut, rilierm.il C. Frindl., Jndg.ef Frobalo.
। In tb^tualwr of |b« estate of &lt;I«prg« H. Drooka
Oe reading and Cling lhr p.mkw.doiy vergfed.
ks5;'. '5.rtf"_sse

no«.i&gt;, b. Msrptod for the hearing of mid pelilkra.
•nd gist tbe b.ir. at law ot srtd dectucd, Midall
other pereona interested ia laid ret.te are required
to .pt-ear at ■ •ewfeSi uf (aid Court, then Ho b«
bold* .1 th. Ifeoteto OfflowHi Ibe fUlsgv Sf Hasting»; adfl .btfw ftaueo. If any there be, why ths
prer.r of ti.e:p«tiltoner .hnuld not be granted.
And it l.fartboe ordered, that lb. petitloo.r
giro frolisa to all ».r»ori. UUSsotsd io Mid ret.to
of tba aeadaory of said pallUou. aud taa bMtlag
thmun. by earning a copy of this notice and
ordtrto b« puWh’d In th. "Hasting. Bum,"
anewanapcr priawd and eirealatuigia said coun­
ty of Harry, tor three .aceenaiea wocka, iaunedi-

Vimil JruLgz.
A true copy. Alltel,
U P. Cssinr,
[u
i«4»i.1Dop«ty R«tMl&lt;r to Chux.ry.

'

INtfrUNEOFWAPE:

i.BU MIO *‘of■l’Belay
ss:;
Al

tin* hsviegDetj.Mtrty te call • pbrelcbn to att«od ber ;.bal tee was renMiy.wsy madb.tMtoK-ror Oreorux wrck.ibeluid^q npprtitauMtaH
her ■•rength. aud Vu each day growingWdree.—
Hb« bad r.ighl --------------- - -

Come and See'!?
WE

HVAE

CltANCTUV ORDER.

TATE OP MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Circoil in Ctiteerry.
Soil pending in the Circuit Court for th. County
ef Harry. Ip &lt; himccsy, at Darting., on th. 14tb
tJLr-V.
a'zd Jfcjerf J. Grant Onnplain-

S

JUST RECEIVED
DVERTISEMENT.

«... hl. answer *» Ah. CscipUiSMt’a Bill of
C-supUlnt tobo Sled. and • copy thereof to be
iwrred on the Complainant'. ifolleitor. within
twenty day. after Mrvice of «ald BUI and nolle,
of thi. ordrr, .ad in default thereof that said bill
be taken Mconfrewl by ths •»»* defendant,An­
drew J. Crane.
•
.............
And it ia farther ordered, that within twenty
data tie aald Complainant. came ■ notice of
thi order to be published io the "II*.Ung. Han­
ner”. newsnemr. nubhteed In Ilartlnre. County

Aud eonballr iaiile my .Id cwlomare .nd faXd.
la Knl and stJ-Xyng eoontieS. Uj renew their'
bu.iiMo.r.Litlcmmtti u»,ar.dwbeMv'erthey ar.
I? "t"1 a-“F •rtW,‘
.ta b* fcwsd'ta •
Il.^«"h‘«r«,to«i».a«ac»l‘. My Mwrtacui
«ill be found complete, erpeefoHy ia
BUILDING HARDWARE.IAND MECHANICS
SO0UL
n.r iag made .rreagtmenia w itb muofacturer.
«::d ulber., I am prepared to
WH0LESAI.E TV COUNTRY MLRCUAMTj*.

$wirs &amp; era.

GROCERIES

1 deal largely in
Sl’OVES 1

'

Of the t.ry be»t material .nJ l«Kal iniprvrew.at*.
Mr
TIN, SUEET-1 RON AND COPPS* WORM,

. «&gt;■&gt;«&gt;&gt;.

■i^nrsas’Si e-is:
insasjfessgfSSg?

•uspidon and curiosity. Upon the dis­
covery of tbeir scheme tbe prisoners at­
tempted to force the guard, but were
beoten back, sever*! receiving 'serious SX^raP-ny
lillare ot Hosting., red ^&gt;ew ores., Ifaoytber.
wounds.
row.n Miss HeUsn
be, why th. prayer of tb. petitioner steal* not
Perseas calling for say of Ui« aterolettars will
Goraaso* Gilmork, of New Hatnp- K»ay they are adr.rtirwl Charge, for^dvsn•hirej believes that patriots should show
.osMattaeR
KQluirT. P. «.
tbeir faith by their works. In Hs recent
proclamation calling for the Stalo quota
of troopa.be makes a pointed appeal to
harry, for foot .aceereere week., pr.ri.ua to
.aid day of hearing.
om class e^ his ftllow-citiaen*
“It is
I
aevll
very evidsnU” be says, "that some who
(A tree copy-)
have stayed al borne and talked war must
under this call, report thornsal vex for
duty. It is evident that those who have
deprecated and opposed tbe recent draft
must Dow show tbeir faith in ..ruluotscring by tfcdr works."___________ ‘
aat»- .............
, ■ ■a,
/mmv JIreww.
Th* souwsaa of tbeTwenty third Ohio
/cgtaent have re enlisted ia a body. The
It MtaUbstorily anpreriae to this eoart, that
veterans number four hundred men, ano
»■
mA, to a uon-ra.1.twofiendred recruits received in Western
-Virginia—refugees from the Sou th—have
.Also aniiatad lor three more years or tbe
xwar, mailing a total of six hundred men
&gt;o one rag invent. Tbe majority part of
lhe Tw.iAb Ohio ia&amp;Btxy have signified
Jheir tatacfeuei to do likewise.

bavs had many trouble, and dlff.cn.'iira. Ji. to I.
time, snfltUng me for every kiad of libor, and
dcrfroylng all my eemtnrt. Last raamef I eomtnraced taking th. T.ojJ.'. esnr.1 red tuwwd
four bcttlex. tnd im du* ^cwat a ««H woman.
My dlliicultie. hxv. nearly an dlcppeaitd, sed I
frel ctearfcl and happy.
1 • Mre. Cxraretxs Djcwmo,
"Dretimakcr, Goodell Alley, abci.Tepper &gt;L
"Dneido. Oct. *&gt;. IMS."

'Civ t h i
AND

DRY GOODS!

GROCERY.
Eating &amp; Billiard

SALOOKT

hard-ware

Don i forgot llw

CITY HARDWARE STORE,
Where Gooda will be aUd «t nuHorut price.,
CKXLA.X* FOB CA.MM.
Al WtelM&lt;4*or Retail. ,
.
WJL B. l^OXMXL.
GrwdRapije, Hylat,iWl,.. jyirgyl ,

prag^btof tbseilyof Doftde. X. T. tuvretod
sad ■aanfesrered a compound kitown as BRIS­
TOL'S llAA&amp;AtfUF HOARHOUND, white ha
perfect arcane fortecoas,caL*s, assayaaoncniat or lcxs airnccL,rtsa aritongfnMn dusty, coU
or aaddsa change of tba wafthsr. .
Evtfy pvreen who baa over takoa taserot's

!^XteSW"Sra*JN±S
tea It bscnntc.Vhai the market to clmdy tWUof

EATON dk McNAUGHTON.
Balsam.taadeHthrt Ms WBITTWt algnatwre to

Zir^Li?1‘S?3'kL‘p‘
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES
IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

OUK BILLIARD TABLES
Asa re-Bttod with Now Caahtoea, sad
tte Rooms are Npacioas aa&gt;d FleaeMt. 1

oUB®*UKGtn&gt;SparauMT
la

Ceavealeat,

PteauMt a»d

&amp;t£w*t TidSxHARDTIMK8 we w wiling

‘zj

Inerraaing. Tbo towprtav at White tb. Blrtirltw
ia Mtdjte wMHg ■teMre ALL to pwtsks of Ito

�WtfiM'Ks anad in tba ropaHtrant wiil
T-anaterast to American Faamraw Be
«■ BMW ‘Wreery
wbaai.” Ba writw.
&gt;, ’-nj.ptonsf aaWfiioa purread is m
faTlrjpl; a grain produce* a atxrel, consist-

TiU. AS.O’S.KCK’ft
■fi-LOO^ VUBAWE.'B.

lirtrtorj.

■Mr nccopiM a row by itself, each of Ito

"

and

OnlytL

■way. At harvest, after the most careful
ptudy and comparison of tbe stool .frui
al! LhMO grains, select lhe finest
Which I accept as a proof that ka p
Jiltln wa* tbo beet of alt under tbe pewliMdircumstenees of ibe season.
TMe process is repeated; annually,
atartmg carry year with the proved beat
fcrain, although th# verification&lt;«&gt;fthi* anperioriiy fa 6at obtained until the followMt bar real. During theae fnefatlgaiiucia
no single circnmxtanee ba* stroc* me so
fcrdibly illustrating the necessity for re­
peated srlectiou than tbe fact that of tbe
gratae In the seme year one Is! found to
greatly excel all others in vital power.
K— .l--------------------------------- -“-’-ed to-

wtxs

O»l, 11.

tf Stoto-WILLUM H. 8tVt»D. ef
Senary

Tr«^y-8ALM0S ?.' CHAM,

Aravtory ./Or AUenor-CeJeb B. ffad*. &gt;f lad.
Knarry &lt;d its A'eey-OlbEOX WtLLra, of
ConnKticat.
gflra
,*
SKrofc-yy Wor-K M BTASTO^of WesMsg-

CaroilM Vrtf^crVuA,
-■&gt; L- - -

and bora* their

Sole.

Pf*rfw GcwruZ-MOSTGOMEar SLAIR. tt

TtVOUACMCviHi

TOE LARGEST AND BEST

STOCK OF GOODS
SM.

of dollar* Meh year ia edwrtiaing tbei:

geiinr 87 grain*; theae
lauted
‘ sU&lt;Iy. Qnciuf ibera p* , ,,...
eootatamg 088 graine; and n&lt;&gt;t only osnld*
' the produce uf no dther aiDglejgraln cumi pare with them, but the fine* ten eare
. that he selected from the produce of tbe
whole other 86 eara,coniainrd only 575
.i.'lraJns. Yat, su pposi ug t hat this aupariur
grain grew in tbe smaller ofiho two i»r* igiral e«r«, and that thia contained bat
AO graine, there must etill hgve been 39
' of these.SO graine which gyew in the
same rar?
“Thus far as regard* the content* of

lings’ Snsintss jB

GOOD:

■Hvuxvt to\i% CerV^vecAeto
which bars beaa ahpwsred upon him from

©5 XYu. CoukCw^.
The peculiarity of ibe

OTElimxSj
subscribe hta Trtfc*Bannerb

athti V&gt;X\*
is that they strike at fas real of Di.ease,
by eradicating * very particle of impurity

.

AtvAYut. T2&gt;\ooCl,
for fas Uf* and brelth of th* body depend*

out a aissrabl* existence-

Tb^s medicines

CALL AND EXAMINE
stocb:

our

. t
txicrs purcteslag elsewhere, ss we are soatoteD
we can make itsnoViect £ir too.
1 -

^vre Tkv«VMji.\x&amp;
.

for curing
1
ftfpARls.

Our Motto— Small
Profits and ready pay

Asm equal to that usually grown per acre
JPAeumwffam,
.under the present system. In order tn
Bick Headafiht,
ascertain this, we ought tn know Ute
•jtrarS jSffue, ,
WE WILfc NOT BE
number of ears ordinarily grown from
(male Ofemplafrxfs
seven or eight pecks of »eed ; but there
.jBnihon^’a Pi’s,
are really no date upon this point. It has
, however, been considered as about equal
tn tbe number &lt;&gt;f graine in a bushel, or I
under eight hundred thoumuid, which is
■SUBSCRIBE. FOB TOE BANKER!
abpuX ooe ear for every two grains atAsn,
d wifi thro compare the number groan
in.IWT upon two piece* of land. utJy
inner of t»o&gt; vtaro.
separated by hedge, where the two aysAN0THE&amp; writes, his son waa cured
^ms were fairly tried, the same ‘pedigree
after his fleth bad almo*l wsstrd mt
- A. KT Dtehtal’ wheat being employed a* sued in
The doctor* proDo&lt;u&gt;e«d ths cas* incurs
Me. ■_ j • .
• •
'
both case*. In tlie one instance, six pecks
AJT0TKER was cured ofTever and A rut
of seed per acre were drilled Nov. 20th,
after trrinr every medicine in bl* reach.
1880,'and thu crop, resukrpg in 54 busli• AUOTHEE wm cured of Fever Sore
eh per aere. consisted/-"it it* thickest
wbieh-tiadwswtod fourooen yem
part, of 934,120 earo p«r acre.
Io the
AlOm ef Rhmatis* of e«M year*
other instance. 4 1-2 pints per sere were
Chats iaaauasrable of Dyspepsia and Liter
planted in September, in single grain*,]
Cwnplaint eould be aenUoned in which lbs
Purifier and Pills
one foot apart each way, and tlm number
&lt;&gt;f ear* produred per acre wns 1.001,880,
’WorkW.Vx a, CXvartw.
or 60,760 ears in excess of those produc­
ed on the other aide of tbe hedge, from
Lou-wrhcos, White*. Female Weakness.
more than twenty -one times the seed here
are lhe most Miive rad thorough pill* that
hare over been introduced.
!
sraWtfflWRE
employed. Now as an area of a square
T’Tt------ *TI.4W - .1. . -----------They act so directly upon the Liver, sxcit- '
foot fa more tbdlfamply sufficient for the
rta-i.-e
SUBSCRIBE FOB TUB BANNER! iag that organ to *uch an extent as that th*
development &lt;&gt;f a single grain, it ia dear
*j.pucei*M«. Wtojatneniiee - ? ■♦
• •. ..
system does nol rolapse into its former eon
that thin reeding la n«l neceasarily at­
r jsskm?
uition, which fa too rat to be lhe case with
tended by a thin cr.ip,’1
simply a purgative pft£
" II.Vtaml year SAMiriUI: *'««.rjteoOenl
Il would appear from this that thin
■ftsy are really a
w
sltvraUielw dbrane ol Irtos'cs M»»J cere vf lrreauteiiTr. trni mWl.-toirrnal HMltoi. .rd
Price, withllemasra and Feller, MO,
seeding and early sowing are both bene
toeeidritoit.*ri4a* r«ma Um n i ir*1atolhri~“.
"BVooii
Tu\.v.er VAX*
Mn rirtlnHu ft. rad IM*» dr* WwlUFdd«•';
ficia); and that an imfitense saving may
TheWig. X dt OiBn*S««Uig Madiinr
which, in conjuration with tb*
be made ih tlie quantity of wheat u»rd
ia At best ifackinj tcilkgnlIfoardh f&gt;ricr.
annually far seed. It is reported further,
that the wheat, when thinly sown or
win eon an fte aforementioned diseases,
’
’
and, of themMire*, will relfare and cure
planted, grows so strfing in tbe straw, Pilmer. Henry Mallory. '
Bctuisc-T, Phillips, Juba.Go... Richard B.
that while his neighbors’ wheal waa hid
Shaw.
CeZto (Paine, Cholera Jiorlue,
down by a heavy storm of wind and rain.
Tsoim.m*—J. F. Kmory. ft. S. Bs*bes. A. A.
Mr. Ballet's stood up as strung as before NtM. J. B. Froomra. Poeware. Middleville.
Indig—tien, (Pain in iht gowda,
(pigginatt, ata.
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lhe storm.
Woontisa—H. H. lagsrsoB. E. P. Barnum. E.
Bawdy.
Try theae medicine*, and you will ran
cut &lt;1 froqsrat
sl2 rad
Task** Rrsisas—0. C. Bstes, Timolky Miles,
etuntlBDcr* “to sur&gt;&gt;r« ibc wrab-tub.'
Mail aad Cela Water for Iwlae.
Ask your neighbor*. who hare used than,
and they nrill aay they are
’
h is not a common practice, we think,
• C*oo4 'K\&lt;LA.\c\.v\cys
to give salt to swine occasionally while
ifttw ®bbat L
every farmer would consider it a prime i*s' *» .
and von sbouM try them before going for a u"--“A-SSaIw
duty, to offer it to bls neat stock, horses
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
Got a Pamphlet er Almanac of aiy local
and sheep, a* often as once n week. To
agent, and re .4 the certificates, and if yen
be cure tbe swine get a little compared
bate erer doubted yoa will
with the amount given to other animal*.
In proportion to their weight, why do
they not need as much salt as tbe other
“A meehasical wosdrr."—.Wratflae .isuritw
stock on tbe farm ?
We find an article going the rounds of
P** *“ }i*®»a*8ns**h«, (Umi h **»* bIms* imthe papers up«m tbe use of tallfar fatten.
Qratoto tor UssgtoraSWropauOra.
ttw wtac. The writer states that be
“selected two pairs of barrow bags
subscribe
the banner!
weighing 900 each. One pair received,
with their.daily allowance of food, two
euneeshf salt; the other, similarly fed.
FOR SALE BY
mine. In the course of a week,1 It was
- aasHv seen that the Milted pair had a
much stronger appetite thin the -others,
and after a fortnight, it was increased to
. two ounce* apiece. After f.nir month*,
the weight of the sailed bngs was 850
BUSHED 1TW.
pound*, while that of the entailed, five
weeks later, reached only 300 ponnd*.—
REFER LOtUlfLABD,
-Tha'esperiment was repented with aL
most j&gt;rfci*e!y-rtia same result*.”
If e»et should prove tn be the general tol,efUMjedrnralef.^M^Mira^ Tea Tastsk
., HA 1* CJuuabM* strox,
'■
(formerly 41 CUmW* airoet,
Teri,)
twh, most farmer* have o«.t gained all
Thi* saabise all Tsa buyers—no Stotter if they
Of thrvewt meeafcrluiv a rroat rSvert h b r ---------- * *J—*—« they m^ht have
5&amp;Jm!££3EL
w« ere
tboosuda
of
mike
from
ths*
msrkst-to
p^r.
d»mu from tbe
____
fed____
out. Frnrn the
HRow» Bxnrr.
example cited there is no tadicaiiw that «*••*’**’•&lt; *** HtF % A* ***”

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iWaait excited a morbid appetite, and
produced unnatural flesh awJ.fau
Of «
U-Mfaskffairer, to
enures a sr.and judgement must be Mttr- gri vripinclprafnf^.trut oeifih and torrs; and
eiaed In the use of aah, as well ax ef grain lb* Tasa.tre ▼Msumaxanvasatai.
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waa pimag to tto dark pri.rnhpy;
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might suffar. . I had, jurt; before I ;waa
taken priannar, received a letter inform­
ing m* &lt;/ toe dreadful .fall my little girl
large room, and toe found that by -taking hat, received, and it waatorturp to mate
toluk that she might not be. cared for, as
tos should to; bpt you remembered the
volpnteer's family, blessings du you (or

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•dtoV *UbMt»aeeiot ,ber, eM^r be, absent soldier to know that there were
"You are very good and kind to edme
those who would to frtendi to Bis lilt'
here," aaid the child, reaching oat her
family, they would, I am •ura&gt; b* .wilfp
little.white hand to Nell, wto took it there whs a hidden Cwnt oY' gondhw In fodoall iq toelr power for thdan -fro
gently in her own. and etnoping down her hrort; wh!e*-toM4! bettor presence .whose humble toarto* atrong heart* ai
of suflering and sorrow toeaILH fiwtofor brave have gons forth to win the battles
g naw .afid./uosi complete assortment of
toatoriefil of toe s^ctod. . The twn:1s- i.f ;to free; and when I return to my
■da.
■, .
,C.VHJ . ,1OS1!
ealers tn »n iiadaof&lt;«ry.r&gt;®d».rrew&lt;»»;
DBVGI AND MEDICINE*,
dlen eoon bad the carpet made to hi* aat- duty. lt will be with s lighter heart,'K»c
crockery, Ae. State st.,lat tto postoNcs.
1
••Do I bold yaw In an easy position," Isfartlnn, »nd th^n' toey talked of a co ver 1 shall fed that you juo helping, to' bjar
Chemicals, Palssts, Olla, Cast
r?:t
asked the ■ doctor of his. liula patient; forMonge. After a ‘ mrrfnrnt’a tim’t. my burden ,fcr me." ,
,
S&gt;beme, Barnkag Flail,
“does it rest yon any. 1” .
Reader, among all'the thirty thousand
Mrs. Grtmdv aald, “HI tqll edw what I
“Qh yea, indeed it does—you bold me wUldp, ynp haow that couch in mr hack widows who have already given up hope
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
MARON ALLEN,
jualM papa u*ad to.—oh, ray dear, papa!" psrlor—well I oan do .wltboq* Rfor the lost ones, and have made applica­
sjALER IX GROCERIES, prevision*. Bl
lb® cried. bursting into tears.
they shall hate it. .and It irltl fce much tion to the Government for Ito poor pit­
do e, etsh. Butler, lard. pork, and grain
, &gt;lre. Milter questioned her mtMher' more eomfrrHiOtTii frir lhelittle girl than a tance of. a pension Slowed them ‘ wb&lt;»
all kind
Also ten csa-tis*. etc .rte. Rtore ms mmu,
With her. eyes, who replied,,after pausing linage- And i have r Urge-£t*v'efcdr. have giveq aud •offered miMt for tb*ir
Cslitoraia Block. Stat# strset. HwUsf*. Mwb.
a moment, as though something had jm-. ng stair* eoverod to msteh it;—that shall country, are there not some near you
iir for MEctuincAL and medicinal
peded her speech. “Ha crossed toe, rteer
•Thorn you can in rome mcarort comfort
D. C. HAWLEY*,
FURPOHELOKLY tgl
r*„t ml.- »..'•!&gt;. . ... •
withCf-L Baker."
•
“Hnw good and generous ynu are." and assist in toeir hour of sorrow and
Those few words! how well they told ■aid Mrs. Miller; “do you know that I gloom 1 Not unto many will pome the
good
the story of sorrow and bereavement.— disliked to wear my
fortune, ofNrs, Edson ; they will
bonnet this win.
Mrs. Milter had road all About the ter fiw fear yno wmild liuigh -at mol"
watch and wail, *nd wait and watch, ynROBERTS ic HTjllKER,
terrible bottle scene at Ball'* Bluff.—that
“DMyou, indeed, think no ill of mat til the light of hupp shall fade obi in dark­
, WelLl don't wonder,, for f have been ness and dospair. To them then, how
u*»db-r» • r—luy. M -tar:
&lt;o tkt.l m™.
a™ than .... sweet , will to the word of friendship,
unul &gt;ku &lt;.HK.HU
n..„ MlfeW. lblBr i|«. kit Jm » m«,&lt; J-nm-a~, how oppirtuqs the helping Baud. Npw,
bow
many
heart*
and.home*
that
sad.
when the first wild'burst 6f enthusiasm
I—
nfcwuta..,—
• TEA, COFFER. SUGAR.SPICES. 1KPPER.
record bad brought tlie anguiah of death. dealt M aa I mad to. Mr: Grund v and has died, io a ineasurp, aw^ay, ttohe is
PRUNEM, F1GB. RAISINS. CODFlSUi
6be found volca to say, “1 am sorry for .1 wgro telkisp'vaalerdsy ‘ About it. and danger t’lat toe volunteers family My
you ; it was very, very bard- fur you to we concluded that it was ocr place (a* to forgotten.
bWEIiZEY Ac AW.BS.
lose bint so."
.
Then lad tea, Instead of grumblingtme teirvrvEi’s nniLT.
we had no repreaentalise to eend from
•‘Yes it wj^UnUfldeed, harder that oBrbomeytA' db all we could for the men,instead of Whining and . fuming, ^t
TTORSEVS ATLIWaarfRolieltora iaClian
Mrs. Miller had.juat returned from a bl* death brought no visible good to tba families of throe who are fighting, that, the plethoric tax Jist, and snariing atout
dLELJKWJ iPXLlFimiiEL'J
country (te loved so well; but be has our husbands map ktev at home.
••shinptestert,,**
«nd sixty per cent, premshopping
excursion.
But
of inortgsgvs. Ac- Will to heppy
AH CMklir extract!,
that ttote are your
ill calls iu to# tta# Of their profcsalsa
“What is the matter Nell V said her gone: from me, and I must bear my share bow shall w» get the tomgs J here in you npi on gold;'
Shaft—a rOmpHrallvely llgtrivvM7G&gt;o—
of the terrible burthen which 11 now laid wish-d without their knowing it I"
is th* Caurt Ilos.t, Hsstin^ Mich.
fob TflR rorm oninr nr ntr labis*. husband, a* he saw ber examining the
various pnekngea with anything but a coon the laud. For myself ! can do, J
•I will tell 'yon. I thought that, *« of the bundvtM of thia war for lheroontey
«A.Bwamr.
Attt.
and for right, and .forget not thosb who
can bear, but when I think of my poor
satisfied air.
‘
litlle-'girl, bow toe mull be deprived of
bear infinitely more than ypu, ever re­
STATIONERY,
thuigs ao ncceaiary fur her comfort, I can
sod tor mother nut riding end white they mem toring that “to that giveto'|o toe
csncs of the peace. wnf«tt»«auu»»
PEAK PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. KR.
stuff a* this factory, ita hardly fit-for hardly endure It**
are gone Fred will belp us, and .we can Mw-r lendVth to the Lord, and that which
‘‘Hu* long has toe been Uli" asked get all through before they come back." ' le hath given, 'Ito Lord will pay him
VKLOFEB, CARDS. Ac.. Ac.
111* w UH unite wii&lt;»
r-—
ititio* oppodiie budge**Hotel, OraegmU*
—
Nell.
Accnrdlntly. a few days afterward, tto again.**
“It la trow three tnonihs since she re­ inmates of the little home were delighted
MOST .POPULAR
ceived the fall uhicli 1 fear will make ber by aniavitatina tn-rids a distance Into
____ IIOLDHOOK,
Esrtoquakea in England have not been
a cripple for life—poor little dear, her tto •muttry—it needed an urging to in
A TTORXEY «&gt;d Counselor .I Uw.
Fred looked thonghiful a moment, and
unfrequent. In 1580 one of these drove
tliNTaald, “Well, if yn must have it, I father was so tender of ber. but be ean duep the tired mother and invalid child the people nf Kent out of toeir tods- . In
will give it to yon, on the condition that do for her no mure,"—here ber voice was to accept (be weltome tevitation; for 1597 Scotland was disturbed by one. atchoked by the robe toe vainly tried to both were longing for the sweet fresh air tributeed to a difficulty between'toe King
vno go with me to visit one of my parepress.
and pleasant.aighta which the country af­ and the Kirk. In 1800 Aberdeen, suffer­
|JHTSICIAS
•’Don’t cry ao, mamma," said little fords ina mild day in the late autumn ing from ontvattributed it to the taking Sal­
-A ktune. Stat&lt;
Alice; “papa was a brave aoldter, and time, and white they were gone * great mon in the Dm on Sunday. In the sev­
and It w
now he is in the army &lt;»f the Mrd. W e transformation was effected in their bom*. enteenth century-both Scotland and Eng­
motmaie.
shall alT bo with him soon.’ Oh, Mrs. In their delight they, did not hntka. a* land were frequently shaken by them, and
Miller, the doctor told mo all about that ttoynrods away, the loaded wagon •tend­ sometimes with fearful resulta. The I./wibeautiful ptecs; to -aid my dear nap* ing near ibeir houee, the contents of doners were terribly frightened byatocka
UUEV
wtts tharo; and that If 1 wtf teal and pa­ which,.by the help, of tto doctor, ware
bmh io hshruary and March, in tae year
is almost enough to drive fine to commit
tient I -hould go ttore ton. I iwed to to •ooq transfrrred and arranged to the sat- 1750.
Even the aelf-poaewed Lord
suicide."
afraid to die, but riot* I am not, for 1. ialactibn of Mre. Miller and Mrs. Grundy Chesterfield admitted be teat, bia compos­
-Perbapa it would to just as well if
shall go where to has gone before, and. who made their appearance jn»t as tto ure on the occasion. In 1756 the great
oor folks would make peace with the reb
be will welcome me there, and then 1 caniage rolled sway. The earpd was eartbquak* at Lieton was Alt in threeels, cud let the iff go,"said Fred, quietly
then aeipr
kball not to tsWetmrmnre. and 1 a hall nailed flown, l^e couch and chair placed quarters of toe gluto. The recent earthktwwkW ihe sshes from Ms felrfur.
hear beauHtel mwsio all toe ton* Oh, I In order, lhe barrel of fl«&gt;qr, boxes of tea.
&gt;-a TTORNEV «od COU5BS
Mrs. Nell MHIer opened tor eyes to
»A andSeHpilyrand Coenael
r ROBERTS * «TB!MRnigtr Ind other ebmforbi stowed away to
ths wi&lt;W extent at this op*"*, but as
the pantry, the donbls-griwn thrnwn'civ•he bsw tbe smile lurking sronnd the think the d-ctor *axl you *o-M aing JI*
ev tne little girl's chair, snd to trow n all kyl
corners of bis month, sbeSaid, rather in incur, siwir-v
---. ... .
mo whoa you conic to see me. Will a liglrf stand .was placed'by Jba. window
ith W, W. Ralptt Esq.. M&gt;ddl*^lte
digmntly :
near which ahe usually saL, on which two
jy Geo. Louis Blenker, who was st
• You know-* dhi rn* mean any such s
tt.rrr Conor», M.ehlgsn.
• '
'
a__ " ..id Ne’l. thro’
or three choice books, a fine collection of one time in command of the German ffi-*
thing. 1-pieasl WhA pwtHotic ns any
tears, -wsst
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, engravings, and a small pot of sweet- vision of tbe Army of too Potomac, died
one ; I go to to* Aid Society onee a Week, Bee‘If
«oQ know ■Tto Soldier a Good-by , srenled-garani&amp;mkbrere plaftd!.
;
HASHNUH. MtOH.
at his residence tn New Jersey from con­
and I have aent m murtt jelly dried fruit
I'll have that If you please,—papa sang It
-*Thare,.bnw, ithal looks a littla like sumption. Gen. Blenker camo to this
WANT 96 000 Ito. of WOOL to to the hospitals as Mrs. Grundy, and *he
KNim* * BORROWS
^NdE'v’ito trombto'o Hula at first, .lising," said N«Jl as »ha threw.-borerIf country in 1849. and was among the first
is twice •• well off.aa I am."
■HMtmifarinfe tnvJULOTH—
into the easy chair. O de^Y. how tired I •- respond in 1881 to the President's call
“I am glad m) little wife is sn patriotTTORXJ.TS aadCOVXHKLMtBK AT_LXW
but she soon msstertd her emotion and sin. but sfon’t they to delighted
• CA«Drt«*
tlK Soiicitare io Cbycqy, Tai *n&lt;
volunteer*- Re had seen considera­
' TWEKDS.
Hnd those Iscflei spent"far more mon- ble service in Germany, snd very soon
old bfionst tld* winter, go without her
FLAKSggEj^Ga.
UMtel'-t'ordiok Sirs*!, OJpoiit* tb*. FoAvffic#,
after going to tbs field ss Colonel b( the
«.rr.u1&lt;uiJ. w«ee/w™
amployad to wuck -tbi* pleasant tranafor Elshth Now York Volunteers, was made
tn use as I Intended, for Mrs. Edson,
^2&amp;S:
nation, they would have been abupdant- a Brigadier
“
*
At the first Boll
whore husband «eot sway with but first j
General.
ly repaid by the unbounded delight of Rim his Brigsde broi
terms
hen the hymn waaOuududud ; “That ia liUlo Alice, rrt-tliw^wnrtfeli thanks of
V.«. MOUI«OO*i
'■ “f^Wt kno,w atom that." ftpljcd
the retirement of our
bseqoently parUdpated In toe battle
Nefl. "I think I hav^ done my •bare ; to
wBnemed.tha.chsDge.in ih«ir llnte rpom. erf Cross Key A having previously served
n#, 'wtot
wohld
Grundy
“God will reward jou, 1 know b* will/'
Mountain Department under Gan.
rev in stoulwear my old bmtnel anNell’a qelok eye* diacovwed many
&lt;1 Mrs. Edron, ‘‘for this most ynexoilier winter; It !• *b ««W fashioned.”
nga' wanting* both for coOvenicac«M&gt;d
moat iiftlfome kind neks
1869. and in March last
"Tli.it means.” said Fred, “that it will
nfurL in stoliitl*«Kun, and yet there
Awd he did, tedecd, reward was honorably discharged and mustered
only b«4tf a prek of flnwsra' M tU top
.hJrtdfrfkalfu buatol. Well, ••wont
ontof service.
XOUXTY TREASURKR. WTU
Ifittka cheajfnl
'•»
ChtK
felt pufeg, ayMiac joy than U»l which al
mpthap
.-T
. .
.
.....
1C *
that moment Ailed, their heart*
-Hare are the ^epsre," Mid pz. Mil.
er-Th- Wheeling intelligencer giro#
WOOL CABBING
plM-antby bar though lie- f.ull-fiotHog,
Mt account of a swindling scheme, tost
B teh to lite Wife one dvifn
thie afteriotw, and we wBl look al am) &lt;&gt;fbow little. aba&lt; hi#
tnent iron al H*rper*s Jberry. The opfurther her more generous hus
0UNTY CLEM a«d Watery PuMI«- 0®«*
JOHN 8-fVAM BRuBT.
“k H one of your charity pwlteste J
_
worthy
tired to read."—/SeH fipened ons
- uotrwr in »ee. I suppoae, saw neii.
UtUc Alicea drw»i»gRown **
*ut. of RBto^&amp;EA
4 only poor but much to**
*: •oo-rnv „ _a™r — .j^nipar and appoint pertain ones to bid the iron
rnlqb broughti.Fred
to his tect with
and she . though*, how
^WhSt
itl-ourMW&gt;y.
worth. (. They were then to ,let.it go
.. c. PB1NDLE,
DB. A P. DRAKE.
to some,ope, nf toeir, nutator, and the
memto/v'ur family, and not be
tor a neat
bich^ltl" Alfca
Alic«'a&lt;.tor,wwn
st ,hw„fAW’»
“N&lt;», butMs.Ura,fo.toia«Kuf return­ Government being tons dhproed of, the
lounge on, blch^ltol"
toon ’ placet),
- - --- . sbow
- ed, ■ .inlWw,mairoit .toe nanwAif Jerome Ed
N. Y
highest figure ‘he higtoat of couraa get­
mask Sixs*.
"?ority
’*rvie*
ting ri&gt;o iron.
The differenre between
M4
•‘Kwiatelf iis/’aaid &lt;to doctor; “I
gtedoflt; but *h0 1*
s&lt;l0,rc
to ttoa. Immediately. wkh toe
••throe-plya.!’,
warm and
of all thero and many mors things
Um tli*,humhlv
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Si 'iWhr:— -^* **•*"•: Ihrt &lt;bi
*h(Ob aomtore* d«H«*r*J

asking what mil-

gkkastekfrteWa

wotue day.
“Wall.

�*nd because II is eminently fit that tn »n
eotightened and Cbriatian people, should &lt;*
JfyoylM'yl.l.:
Wp-. £

STOMACH

ment of thrtr brimblo dependence upon ™
AlmMity (tad foe all ita Wresfage .&lt; «b

BITTEBS.

had ffilih has boM » wftfea exposed befi.re. They retailed because they lost
'
an alectam; and Bow,they cheat tacauae
they naed mew. Mr. ihrid replies tn
General Meredith’* clear statement In a
long letter full of bitter and abusive Iangriag*. bet in m» way relieves himself
and bia mseters of the chargee made
agditot ihtte.
‘‘ ‘

______ kindly affection which nnita tta
families together receive a new and
stronger impulse from tta g""d cheer of
thta rnty ; and in the 'midst «»f mfr ataindanc« let us not forget ita bmken-taarted and the poor.
Many of our people
will be ataent from tta rrligfatna and so­
Fellow L*1ti»ns of Barry county, the
cial gatherings uf this Thanksgiving;
dwelling fa tents mid in tbe open field, in time has now arrived when we rhould orarms gallantly defending &lt;fur heritage of it suits and put in motion the work of tbe

the united pray ere of thia whole people
arise to the God of lattice for them, that
he will give them victory and tbe Nation
re-esiablbhed unity and peace. Tbnt Hr
will shfaM from want and sorrow the
families of these heroic soldiers, and that
lie will comfort &lt;hoae who mourn fur the
heroic Head In thd camp, tbe hospital and
cm the battle field.
The pc-plc
Michigan have been
prospered If? business during tbe year
lhat'fanaat beyond all . previous exam
pie. let them l»o thankful; lull put
away pride nnd the inordinate love of
gain, which Irada tap ofien to make mer
chatidixe of ita most sacred causes. Let
us observe thia day with humility, truth­
fulness and honesty toward* ourselves,
our fellpws and our Creator.
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set
my hand and caused to he af() fixed the great Seal of tbe State.
LS. &gt; at llie City of I .anting, this 3d
j dny of November. is, the year
’ uf our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and aixtv inrre.
AUSTIN BLAIR.

Why Prisoners are not Exch^ked.

Battle Creek and Hastings Railroad, to
whW» we must subscribe the amuont of
•1000 per mile and pay in 5 per cent.
This dune an election must be held and

every share is entitled to a vote for offi­

cers of Company ; aud in order to place
It within the reach of every man to be a
Stockholder fa this Company, it is ttrn't
beat to make the share* 025, Tbe ain't.
n»»w tu be paid un each stare is «&gt;&lt;»ly 11
and tweaiy-flve hundretbs. This small

sum entitles the holder of one share

alone, to cast his vote and be a member
of the Company. It ia important there­
fore, that every man whe feels an- inter­
est fa this great and important enterprise
should be on hand. Let none fidter or
suppose that we cannot build this road;
very material aid of many thousands of

dollars has already been subscribed by
citiaens of Philadelphia, Pa., and all that
le now needed to insure the abut* work.
is fur the cilixtns &lt;&gt;f Barry county to
coma forward upaeddy and promptly

and take stock on Saturday the 29th fast
and bt+e I will aay, ttat those wh&gt;i* will

That a gensral suspension «.f the ex­ subscribe liberally and are not prepared
change of pris-iners between tbe Federal to pay in the 5 per cent, can give their
and Rebel authorities had taken place, notes fur tbe same for 60 or 90 days,
has Ixcn geptrally kno«n to the*people whidi notes can be cashed and thus raise
but tbe enusr-a which led t«* this result,have the Requisite amount to enable us to or
ganize immediately and put the ,whole
been but conjectures, or utmost, but par­
work under contract Man early day..T«
tially known—Lctterarecently publish.
dispel any fears that may exist in the
H in some of tbe Irndiuj^ouinnls &lt;&gt;f the
minds
of the community relative to wtal
CMnlry htplain ihrsc things inure fully.

Ttat.tlw cauMoflhc suspension was a
(kgrant violation. ttf the cartel, on the
part of tta ’rebels tas before, been ata ted.

Battle Crtek may or will do, we aay that
so soon ns the cilixeus qf Battle Creek.
shall see that you of Barry county are to
earnest and determined tn push forward

the work, they, will dotheir part.

Citixans of Berry county will you take
hold of thia great work as beeomea men
to do. W ill you lay a lasting foundatlo n

for yourselves and for rour posterity, by
taking hold /uf the work nnd adopting the
old and cvvrta ba venerated hmUu.tbnt,

advantage .»f U nr mu. A* the sMVe
•*Democracy" have taew nppoet*l to the
‘1300 efattua" from ita first, wo.ptetamc
there will nd objeeursi—certainly none
on ttair part—to its rapes!. We intend
to recfiommrnd its repeal tu ■Congress,
as one of tta first tneaeures to be acted
upon, and we hope ItffaUI be done. Then
whoever is drafted law got do go, or jfad
a substitute at such price «&gt;r upon such
Wnihuigtou, Nov. 18.— A Jlfahmmid
terrMa* ta aud hfa autatitute esn agree paper has ita fuiluwiug :
upon, This will remove •«« great com­
.
Mubils, Nov. 11
plaint nf tta. Gtppctbeads aganai ita To Grit. 8. Coper:
dcafifr-ttair prindpte complaint, indeed
Tta fidlowing dfapateb from Tfonisco,
that the Admiiiiairation, Mfaa., was raerivrd y-Hilerday. dated the
10th fast., from C-I.'llnrry Maury romminding 15th cavalry regiment: *"We
dashed fa irsterday above Bayou 8«ra,
on a plundering party &lt;d. Yankees 800
'
strong, and drova Lhtwn tpttair inwi-elnd*
with great slaughter.
\Vo brought &lt;-ff
(heir wngoiis trains nnd 25 priwmera
from under broadsides of ttair uuubouls.
The reposition claim that New York Only three were wounded of
Signed,
D. IL Mvaa*,,Maj. Gen.
war carried by tbe votes nf 80,000 sol­
dier* who were sent boine fur tbe purpn«c. The tame charge was made in
reference to ottar slate*,
Wan Mtnwehnaetta earned in tUs way 1 Then 40 000
Soldier* were sent home.
Were Wit.
oonsin. Mrnnrveiis, JoWa. and Hllnofa an
carried! Then 60000 more soldier*
wrreaeiit from the field. Here is a to
tai of 130-000 men, who. if this charge of
The heavy rain has made the roods and
thenpmwitlim beunr. have’lieen spared
fords alimwl impassable. . .
.
from thesrw&gt;.; Then. also. 01.000 mu»i
Hradqnnrtera Army nf tta Potomac.
bare l»cen sent fain Ohio, and 25.000 inNov.
IB.
(I
I*.
M
—
Everything
Srmafas
16 fodfan*. am! 15,000 fato Prim*tIvania
making an aggregate of 101.000 more.— perfectly qsief. Tta enemy ia etill in
hi« old position along tta it-rpldsii. A
Does any one believe that 281.000 ••■Idiets have thus been tent home to vote 1 targe fafitntry fiirtw ta fa-fog di*c..i errd
dailv in tta rrarofbls fifTtiffi-arions.
New YnHCN** S».-Tbr Ttaes'
Washington special says: -A dispatch
,
WiorWltA’1*1' ,6*t» N’r«l !&gt;•••
in Richmond, staling ttat 40.000 ration*
sent by our Government fttr tta rwtaf
A Naw Fisa Anu.—A rrerrftly in­
our prisunera bad lu«an landed front the
vented etui, or rather battery, was tried steamer, and were being -distributed.—
at'Hart lord Ct., Is»l Friday hi the pres­
The refusal of the rebel authorities t&gt;&gt;
ence of Gov. Biickinglum aud .ImIT and a reerive thrm arose from n misapprehen­
number of pr&gt;-inlneiit citizens «&gt;f tbst
sion nr a misuse of a word in die rcqoed
place. Tbe battery cohsUta of 25 rifled
pertnissire tn land. .C&gt;HMtaMry
barrels arranged horixontafly, aud 'brltT
in place by a Tight frame "fi-on,' hi the
rear of the harrels is n sliding Lar, h i
means of which tfir cartriiijAw are f*&lt;it&gt;!
in thg[r jdaecg. The cjiviridge. nrc fixed pkpNtlb* they conomird ta ita reception
nnd d i *1 re) &gt;&lt; it ion of.lta'rnliupa.
in copper ca*rs?—,’r-£l..l;1i^ ox ..f &gt;i.—
Tta Trekvas's di«pajah, dat'd Ilmdgonrlrrn A»&lt;t»y Poiotnnc, I fit h. any*, a
field n*rottnui«aaiK!* by slanil SOO &gt;4 tbr
loirmy'a otvnlry waa made- Wcdcir-day
yuotnilig st Gevuiania Ford, rmnlling in
tfa» rapture and wmmding of er vend of
tta 18th Pennsylvania nsvidry, which
,
regiment w*« om picket within 2 mils* nf
'
thoFord. The reconnoitering fere* of
tta enemy, charging fnri.cusly f.*rc*&lt;l
them ta Cdl-tadt rut the infantry picket*
«f the 24 Corp* when tta rebels returned
acroM tta river. N«» nrlUfary w*a lined,
but several desperate hand to hand «•«fitas twukrphcw tat the felling tack &lt;&gt;l'
our mvriry..................
’

duerfi to ibe ranks is' the caae

FirM
Lieutenant J. Ea«t» YM &lt;&gt;*-• Regiment
found guilty of forging so order, detail
it.g him Vs go from l,iuisana tn &lt;5*=^
linti to’ arrest deserter*.
Ila aboen’ed
bimarif seven months nndar this (urged
order. A court- martial aenlenced Jtim
giaw-ve three years or during the Mar.
as a private in such regiment a* ihy Gvneral commanding the Department might

»nl Fevers, Ciwp» And Spas
all CMaptaieta rfsfatar sex
' ‘fus.tfflu’iri;

B(.a«ta.—We harem, famd a I
Tvaw~rrr’s TAX RECEIPlI

parole, and effect exchangee by matching
panda with parofa, instead of man with
man. This arrangement tta rebels mis­
used in tta
Aisfainnrslila manner,
by paroliing the ak-k end dying, and by
sending out guerrilla parties, whose sole
busfaeM was to surprise and psiole pris­
oners whom they c-uld never fatve car­
ried away. Our military authorities p-it
a stop tu Ibis, after a while, by giving
notice thul no such illegal paroles would
be held binding, and by punishing our
sofa lent wfai accepted them.
,
,
Then cams snottar violation—this time
of tfa&gt; latter as well as of tta spirt uf tta
oirlcl .or agreement «&gt;f exchange.
Tlw
retain had agreed to give soldier for aid
dier. Tlwy now refused logic* up cer
tain officers, honorable men. &lt;•« the score
that ttay tad commanded colored troops;
and at tta Mme tin.u J rfuscri torXctaucc
our Cijorcd wldiera. .Ita* was n dear
gnd incxcuMilile violation ««f n wdeinn enpagrmenL But th*, waa only the begin­
ning.
Who® the relwls foood thmii•rive* hard.jprtaaed., nfter the l«»a of
Vicksburg nnd Port Iludwm. Mr. Robert
Owld stnMcnlv announced to Gm. Mere­
dith that be intended to declare ‘ whang­
ed” certain men nnd officers to whom lie
had no right. Gen. Meredith say a, hi a
letter to Mr. On Id:
•Sulswqmmtly to my coming on duty
here thft rtents &lt;&gt;f tbe war threw upon
y our tisnds a birge body uf paroled ••fficers and men (over thirty thousand) cap­
tured by &lt;Wn. Grant at Vicksburg, and.
not long afterwards, n-me riX tboasand
or more captured by Gwn. Banka al Port
Ilndaon.
Suddenly, and without any
proper conference or understanding with
me. and tart a fuw days prior to the im
portmit events at Oictamiauga, as If for

cash market for 30,000 cords uf your

wood, a million feet of lumber and Tim­
ber annually.
Your interests are so
dotaly counecV-d with this important
■Wark that it is important you afaxiid one

and all, turn out and attend tta G.nrentlon rm lta28th fast., at tbe Court Hmise
in Hastings.
*

Tbe New York Tribune presents ita
utile *&gt;f the neat Congress, It pels tbe
Administration vote in. ita House at W.

the Democratic at 74. ami the Border

Bute al 16—tbe letter combined itt 90—
giving a small Admistrati-m majority.— ,
Although it classes Wutatar and -Tbrnnm of Mari land arming the Border Sut&lt;incn, it slatss ttat they were nominated
and elected by tta tfocondillanal Dnhm

party; and will probably support the Ad-,
rninfatrstfan, sa It fa fact ladieves a' ma­
jority’ of tta Border State men will,
among whom it also daaevs Gen. Blair
of Misouri.
Tta three mewtaro from
Wcsteni Virginia it thinks will go into
ita Republican caucus fi»r Speaker.
A
letter to the ZfrrwM, aay* ttat Wholly.
antl Adminfatralhm, ia tWrd in tba 8d.
Western Virgfaia dfatriet, by over 000
majority. Bdbnyler CoMix, of Indiana,
end Bitar B. Wtohtarat* HUuafaj
candidates Ita Speaker, rar the Hepriblfaan
«idr. The Triton* rattar incHmw to Mr.

toditrn

*«««• kl

oficn.

Owr ftrilitfas for buying I

eMbfae ta to mil blanks nearly m
was hoarsely tallowing at Sumter to day.
on anibulancu drove inio the iittarfar, and
from it cirsemdrd Mrs. Bragg, mother ot
Cnpi. Bragg, of Gilmore’s staff. Tta firv
fnan tta farts was very heavy at tbe
lime. Rifled gnus of300 pomsderewlibrr
and all iulrrmedmta sixes down to the
v»mm&lt;«opfaro mortar, went at work.—
The- lady’s curiosity mid tateroat seemed

Taras* WILL .be « RaUrood meet]
tta Court Howee «• Saturday next.!

thwwta e &gt;ii I

wr ---------

* t—u.a-j«t»«
Prwident «f tta United States, a

Governor
«w»r own State, to ta
as a day ofttataagiving and prayeH

ia tta anniversary uf a day set aps:
penctamatirm uf tta Governors &lt;
Blates.wed observed by otarly al|
Ctardwe &lt;/our land since tta da .
our Pilgrim Fathers. To those of
England Wrth it fa especially s d»

hallowed aaooctatnma, and has Come
ragantad with rewvrwlfal awe.
(

regretted, aintw that i« ita only rel I
dennmfaatfcm ta our midst that hat I
present a pust'W.
Tta queslnm ad

UNIVERSAL-...
SPECIAL NOTICES

NOTICE.
। p'iClarcr. oat a I&gt;«p»»rotrp« and oat an

CLOTHES WRINGER

and pasnes from mouth to mouth, I
this 'wutasme «■ tta port of that eta I
fa it through contempt for tta u«ge»l
customs of nor fathers ! uc •• it »" I

bectiMoe, tta president, following tta
empls nf tta immort.l Wariiingtuo. |
•cun fit ta designate tta day. that al

UNIVERSAL'

so ftarfsl of showing rrepect to the 11

ideal, and to unwilling tu do any I
that may ta construed into a moral
port of the Government, in Its stro I

Farmerii of Barry

county, y»u who have braved storms of
ao many win tars and luila, and prostrated
the mighty linctar of Ita great forests,
destroying th«»« noble trees without any
return for ymir labor. With the rill
road to Battle Crvek^you will have a

We have I

-large aupply ««f •&gt;'

Steaks asaelly kept at a romrtey d

•rile wbti by ita plow would thrive must

either hold or ffriys."

«de et fi*rtncr prices.

with iroeson and rebellion, that ta fa 1
taatfaglta Yonkers.” it says, 'wi*ny*
taking their eannon,killing and capturing
their men, and coming off the moat de­
cided victors, and yet »». never , regain
any territory.” it mast fas- confessed
that this result is strange. Ttat the reb­
el tattles should-al ways ta the gain of a­
low. like the jump «'f a t»ad mH"f bia
bole, one fi«&gt;t upwards and two feet I awk­
ward*. is among the greatest novelties uf
tilslorv. Other people, when they win,
grant and uniform suc-vesse* have «&lt;meIhing ta show tar it; tat these poor reb­
els luive nothing to show tat h great‘ de­
crease hi territory, Tta more they whip
tbe pestilent Yankecng tbe nrnra they are
beinme&lt;l In ; sad wa should n&lt;&gt;t ta sur­
prised If, tah&gt;rt&gt; tta end »f It. they should
carry ttair victnrtae to such a dreadful
height a* ta find ttam-riera &lt;-&gt;«&gt;ped up in
tta single Stair &lt;&gt;f South .Carolina.

limr to ignore all ttaother tallowed «&gt;
eiations «/ thfa peculiarly
aI

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S. Labor Uotsl
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.................. fa.rwv
fo. Nsatra 1-cxbbt | to ran store | faro1&gt;, JT» bars BO CogsT AU others are

veraary I If itare .re any other sol
eat reaeooa, we stall ta glad te give tl I
to tta public.

__________

t ia tta sfas gssstoly wood is private ftrelthsl ms bottle cerwi her sntirsly. J srito thI.,
hoping it may aid UcsBoslsty iaUssffsrtatowrtra- MjraaClba
'
ci.ce lbs taedieta, aadtaMStbsaswta asay need E.UVEKSAL CLflTlES WBIKGEB:
aseh s remedy; sad I ess strong toraw, m 1 bo.
fiseelu merits «Hl fully Justify tbo most 'sporiaUra tenos of speech.

Tub WaxTwxa has continued open d

New Y«rki Nov. id!—A special dis

patch to the World. Waxhingk-n Nov.
I8ih, -aeye.' ,Advice*, rreelvod today
from Ita West slate, that tta ratals are
moving on Gen. Burnmde'* forays via
Loudon. East, Tenniwsro. Tta falter are
deemed t*&gt; (ft Io an impretpabfa p&gt;whion
Il fa thought ttat the force now advancing
has been.exaggerated somewhat.

wpritamUd for Ita eeawat during tta f
week. A storm of snow rain and .H
stated ne ue Moedsy night and Tumdi

.

Mathew's rheceiate Warn Drape I

Jt melted to k fall.

.

XKTKR UH to dvtrej sad rstertoesto «D.
1kiwi'oHbImUmI Worms. Are perfectly tofaNe
Iin all es-es. awl far reporter fa rey sad all of ths
Faacy Wo™ mfaettosa, sad suns tow T'twHo
geo in Me. They may be taken st ail lime* «ith
Yew Y.wk. Nov. M.-Tta tfrswWs 1per&lt;.rt safety, as they ooMata KO NEKCUkY. or
Washington dispatch, 19th. say a the city Jother daktotloss 4n«. MoOrnra SbwM always
yur^y O&gt;tm aB^givs lhetr stiUdrM aoatber.
fa brimful 'if mmorsiuf diopter l* Bwrn*idr,s oomnuuMi is £s*t Tennewa.faH up ,
iif thie evening m&gt; e&gt;«afinuatlon has liren i
received hl taadqu-irtee*. it fa not talicved that tta refa-l* can inltat any (torirfnlsbed. The President's H.-usc will ta
.dlsmrter or strive him- from East
open Io such people, tfafagh It is hintod
in some quarters ttat iuwn’r kind »f a
check will ta pat upon the wmh. Here­
tofore, people who v-uld not rntrr a de­
cent rt»swfag.r&lt;«»m fa tins e«»untry. have
wiped ttairtfirty famts on thr”carpet &lt;&gt;f
Bv.lk- Island
the magnificent East R«mi al ttair pleas­ Tta prisoner*
ure. Wil fat proposed that in the fiituro nr.d eaten J—
_________ -j
UWJy daan. wril-lndisvtd men shall ta farniatad
IM PORTANT ANO TRUE I
forwaidwl dully,
let fata the Pnwidmt’a Israeli, all seu- Rotaf Fund
sihle people &lt;11! be delighted fa tbe im-

&gt;0 WRINGER (JAN BK DURABLE
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS
A gna4 CAXTAMCB wasted ia every tow*.

.•saxstf*.

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. aad after Monday AprU Mtb 1M1. F»
• eager Trains en tbe Michigan Cann
Uailroad will tears RetUe Oak aa Gueaa:

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Or ConcentratedL\
'tuna ma* MAxn. '
Dlaxk*.—We harron hnu.l a quality
of Trraaarrr’a TAX RECEIPTS, for
aala at former prkra.

We have alnn a

OTKlKSiX:tl£l^"3-.

largo »opply of all the varioya kitxia of
blanks ueiially kept at a country printing
office.

Ottr fiK-ilititt fcr buying paper

\rbmmc.

enables ua to sell blanks nearly aa Jbar «a

airan

o&lt; UmBlaMar.

CttS?rTftS?'r“TE
or—... w^k^.,
Iduyi.

*M»aaM iataeoatadla aaid ratals.'are rp»' -id Cragt. Ibra
ttU.lhobnteOAkw. lateeTitlara
la^iagfc and she* caaaa. if Uy ii^r, b,
ited
K'iUwoar ahraild not ba

CHANCERY ORDER.

■d II ia farther ordered, teat and petllioeer
' notiaa Io tee neroon. i-.----.. i' ■ _ ..

bald T^tho Coart
HELMBOLtTX EXTRACT HUCI1U AXD IMHorae, i. Heminra, oa tbe Ute day of (tete.lxr.
1'RUVEI) KUAE WASH CURES "

sbcrkt dihearea

arrrivaa at tba Maaoeic Hall oa Tbure-

Froaeoi. Hoe. Locu 8. Loreu, Grs^/mlp*.
ibniK Cterd.Cteppteteaal,

la all tMrHtagas.
Lmla or aa cbexgr in Dj«I

At little Enaera.
Xs iwoarralroea.

i/wwnf r. Qq)flp( A/mdral
X thia rnnne. lt aaciatactorilr appearing Io thia
court, teal tbe IfefctMlani. YdwVrd trTaytee

Tnxu wiu. be a Railroad meeting at

I

the Court House «• Saturday next,

»OVW W.OII—OO* am —■ ■« &lt;11 naa —
Let all who an like afticted try tea FropteaCm*.—tea taaAMaa prepend by |ke gaaltary Foeiety
-and they tetok I win aU l*gi adgt tUHr Aellar.
"JOaemSoeaTaioe-, Mnbaotcat.

r^,,J"dURE°K?.,S2£*

••1 bare and tea TaapWa t un’ la my family
with great beaeBt. hiraa-a of scrofula aod baft
Rbesm. aad bar* rveownnmdrd h frrqamtty to
my frxada. all of whom I briirr t liar* beta bace
fiilrd. and mist of tlxtociitirwlv cured Vr if.
•Twaa Mcaaary l?*Mala al. op-.talra."

rd&amp;. CURE^XJ

“I bare brae la&gt; faeUe btaith errr aiace tb&gt;

there be a g'—d attendance.

deatro.leg .11 aiy eoialorl I rat roaoner I cronmeneed takiag tee 'Peeple'e enrr.- and h«“a u.»4
fear boule*, aad am now alarnt a well wemaa.
My diMeedtie* her* a.aeh all duel teat id. and I
feel cbeerM aad tappy.
lira. Canusuc Drwata.
■■Dreeamaher. Goadell Alley, abetsTacmr al

Tomorrow ia a day set apart by the

President of the United Stales, and the
Governor of our own Stale, to be observ­

es a day of tbankagiving and prayer.

■RaAate. Oei m. 1MT”
'’
CURESXXiSS'

h

-Mr wife has base in poor health ter a long
thee baling fregnently ta call a phyeieten to al-

States, and olmsrved by nearly all the

Churches of our land since the days &lt;»(
Er.drncaof tea o&gt;o&lt;t reliable and rcapeoaiWe
cbatacler will accnmpanj the medieiae.
Plica Al per Dettta, we ate for«ADoltrorod fa any eddm*. securely packed from
ubserr antra.
Zleeenle Ayrayrrow ra ail tcaunralcatinat.

Englaud birth it bi eapectally a day of

regarJrd with reverential •we.
AJuder
throe dreiimstnocea, it is with feelings of

sybod) could

the deepest regret that we announce the
Get that the M. E. Charch of this village
AD 41MSTRATOirS BALE

j C.1 XH.
q.&gt;^^rffrw

tiers whatever. Tbta in the more tu be j
rrgrcllrd, since that in tbe only rdigo&gt;i« |

“Fit U hu|lLi&gt;&gt;i dorr, St jfearf U,
■Berate.October 1.|UL“
..
ar For Hate by all Iburyl.f*.
C. CRUHirY.Graetel A~M. So. m Main el.
BaTate. X. T-, to wboaa all erdna aboald be ad-

CHANCERV: OHQElt J I
iTAlKOr tljcillGAXr-Eigtte Jadtete) Cir-

•( 1-a.iusH XlcUK

iMjMttefaftte

that ia pnrroanra U a

drnntninalion In our midatlhat have at I
------present a partor.
The queetloa ariwa, ! THE undersigned having been restored
.
. I
k_ i.k .- .
k, &gt; ror* .Imnls remtdv
and puasen from mouth to ni

LDVERT1SEMENT.

CITY

HARDWARE

STORE.

fa it through contempt for tbe usages and

euitom* «f our fathers 1 or '• it simply
because. tbe preaid^H,following tbe ex
ample of tbe immortal Waahingtuci. baa

■ GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

seen fit t.i designate the day. that all the
people may unite inciting thadlta to tbe
Supreme Ruler fur tbe nierciea of the

OX MOXBOE STREET IX fills CTTT.
And eurduOr In fit. tar old csslctnero and frienda
In Kcal ami adjoiiitna cooatie. to renew their
buteiirM.rtatiaa. with ■». ai d nLrne«rrtl&gt;*T
in want of any article paaaUy
ba Aawad ia a
Hardware Star*. I"rl»« im a rail Ui aaaeitcMal
aill be found roaiptet*. specially In '
BUIU1IXQ UAKDXrAKK. AXD MECnjXlCTt

SALOOIV

past year 1 Is tbe pastor of ibsl Church
so fearful of»b&lt;**nng respect U» the Pres­

ident, and ao unwilling tu do any thing
that may be construed into a moral aupport of tbe Government, in ita struggle
with treason and rabelluMt, that ha io *iL

TUw Biium
c—p"—1 «'
.1. « kkf. fr&lt;-m lb. «■&lt;— ■*— wf«T«w*
„f Ib. ta.CTI.r, b-e
fc^SlF””
ren&gt;.»»« Bill-.eiatinna of this peculiarly Jneenroa anninm, Jumdiar, F.™r
Af”'
,.„,«n.ou &lt;Z&lt;1» Li&lt;n.ud •!&gt;
ent reasons, we shall be glad to gi»e them .ri.inr from «n
&lt;&lt; bl1' "I"*, ■*”
to tbe public.
awnad,. Tbej p— T“*T*
pnmrrtl". I'«'M ••™teb.'" •!•
Bvilasm Pamosama of New York
.mjlk
.IldHj
City was exhibited at tbe Court Housotire human frame. They can he tok
un Monday evening. Thia la one cf tbe
at all timea, witbout regard tn diet; »ro
"beat ubiUliooa offered U&gt; ihr public.
;LU.... if —-.
Z2umi tea Cir.at tew of «Zd«ro«d. ao4»»
«!♦&gt;»• i.Urrafed I- —I
•"
T]
&lt;&gt;.. lb. |»il-l •" •«*'“ J* **”** X,
QlofI
.
.. .. . .J... a. be
Th« WxATsaa baa contiBned open «ad

arT'j* wk,r« -'ll
a nek.

A alarm of enow rain and alarl

visited ua m» Monday night andTneoday.

Mi^ki.r.

l.rltak-.

•» c—

B-Ad—U—L

- A Wan. Att-irr Cnatt*■*"*•*•—*^h&lt;‘
Richmond Axamiarr, referring to IL—k
ar'a recent aucuaaa in openmg Grant'a

Cliickaniaaga. The hen le of Chickamau­
ga must be fiogbt agaM."
’

OCR DILLIABD TABLES
Are re-fltted with Nev Ctmbltra*, aad
tbe Reo»» are ttpaotaka aad Fleapaot.
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

CHANCERY ORDER.

,

• TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Eighth Judicial Circl
l. lluizv*r*

qatet.
KO JTmalvnam er Jiawdviim
will bt M.Vfd,
Assail aha ar* wilUag ta patroaiia a gatel aad'
GIVE US A CALL I

G«o«V« Ai Jteaaa. CtaHer Itecwa. aad IfcrrBen A.
Afaete,
It Mtiafactorily appearina to thia coal I teat
tha dafcodanl. Harrtouu 11 Maarah. it a neo red
deal 01 thia Stale; On molten ol Srmrl A Allen,
bohcilvra lur aald t'ouiplainaol II i» uauiatn that
the aald defendant. Ilarriaou B. Urach, can-t In.
appeaiame in thU earn* to ba ealrrad alihm
four moatbafram tee dale nt tew ordrr , aad teal

TV. « U-JJ* b”to Bi,‘

It melted aa it Ml.

crunmviMctttinae and than ranbling awpplira to rrnch oar army at ChaUamc^a.
eat a ; “We have loot ’the a-lvanUgwo of

B VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

FIRST CLASS

GROCERY, EATING AND Bit 1ARD

SALOON.
Wm. L Eatou,

I). McNa^m**.

Hurtroa. October 4, UU.

g3£ffite'g-.s, sraxjtt'.

r—"•

c

XC■»«••• •&gt;••w"""

HF* A&lt; a young ladW seminary, a
frwdaya aim*, daring an ntaminathm in
history, ore ..f the tnoa« pe«&gt;nii»intt P*»pila was intorn^ated : ‘•Mary. did
tm Luther die a natural death T“ *•&gt;«.

eSnJU.
-■&gt;■ ry?_JXX.
liTw
tec t.r»d««.T Df
. . tU. ord,r

L&lt;»|,

aaCIf

perfect arcane fer cocoa* coiua. or any a soxcatat er ac«o oimcciTiaa arising from damp, avid
or aaddta change of tea weather.
Ersry person who has reer taken Cinioii
Bacta or notaaama. proeooneta it tbe beat
artirte c«er in&gt;rated; and *o teeUy crlrbr.ird
.. 1 ----- (I.-I Ik—
u •■■ - &lt;■ fc.ll a*

S’l?.
*’ r 2LlWrSWS%F
l.ol.lcn at the Frobale Ofliee.x.
la
^JKiSTh"-1*—•

-tSfr-TtfrESTT-OXE YEARS AGO.
Xi 0. C. Ilmroi a tfmiagaiaM cfawifet tat
Dregpat »&lt; tea city ef BoCala. X. Y. laveatcA

, cW-ij-H MonAayaeTJaaaary, April,
^ra-id *aod*ye af February. May.

Lai^teiMoUays ef VaralU «•». fcp
X am*»-ird Mandara e( February

all kirm

or

JOB PBISTWG,

PAPER-BAGS

�« A

, ilte wShJra*'1rtom.'sta. stars all, by
^^yT^’b^Morirn’

;■ Tins

DIGESTIVE CRIMS.

‘BVXUtW

Official giintiorj.

atnnixs, the people now felt tbe necemily
of turning their attention to the produotian of an article which waa regarded as
indisjwnaable. In reference to this, if
seems like a spacial providence that the
Chinone sugar-cane should have boro intro­
duced al th* lime H was. Its culture was
engaged ia extensively in 1801, and with
»o better faRfitiea than those which every
tkrm^housoisprovidii, a large quantity'
of syrup waatprbduced that year—the
quality, of course, varying according to
the skill of tbe makers, and other causes,
but on tbe whole so good that it waa.
in the families of farmers In the
place of Southern moloseea.
Last year, a still larger extent of land
was planted with the cane, and. the quantity of oyVwp'increased— Illinois pn&gt;due!ng not less twin •2.000,000 uf gallons,
and Iowa 3,000,000.
The capacity uf the country to produce
syrup to any extent, has thus been dem­
onstrated.
Tbe beet is also being fitlrly tasted aa
a sugar producer. Sumo hundred acres
of beeta are • now under cultivation with­
in 1000 miles of the city, for Mr Belcher
vt the Chicsgu Sugar Refinery, and
strong hopes are expressed ol Ite success.

COME AND BUI MORE

umo
GOODS!

is natural

aoo.,,
ujio.. tbto rfam at raoipbiau, to Mtofantay

CALL AND EXAMINE

te fritowks A—: Sb&lt;d Ml or
GiaadnHr- RmlHnga. Ttuaees, Xruptiflv, Pimple, Blotches and Bores. Bq-

tings’ gtuintss

aait a\\. Y\»*a%e* ©5 a
kav waXwre.

“Our Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay

\\\.^\x\x^ ’Vouxe.

R.J. GRANT!

sum m«r bn tatal -m 'Atoa'B'AwtSK-.M

learned rhe direrttota fee- las at and mm Of
ita reinjiknhir rorejjffili it b« made a tea
■U otter rcntelwJ hoSTtaW to alTani relief.
T1&gt;o« ram ata tpwvromW taken from all toe-

•^iacwaS: it1 sryst

.

tttowvacXv TAkWet,*
are

\.oor vaaw'% ¥r\cw&amp;..
..r .nrhnAwwAstack.ee

Jolitiral girttiorj).

Sarsaparilla

' ! ......I .

.««r-^q

IndT^&amp;stioTt,
.;/• •
Jatiendice,
#; •
Kidney Coinpladnie,

Ur UxtoaeVt

Tire Paorm or Sittttr Hcsa*xnar.—
In sheep growing there arc three distinct
sources of profit sought, viz : Increuse &lt;W
number by sctual propwstion, growth of
iucrease in else and woii&gt;ht and tbe annual
wrodeet of wool.
The ewes used in
breeding should poMew as nearly as nowaible Umipoints ot Mt»RsncB desired id
the effipring; they should at least be two
years old vigood, strong eotwtilotion well
Jtaf and well sheltered. Such ewes with
such maMgsmeot will gsosrally realms

•(

Bilioue. Fevsr,
Tever and
. Livsr CcmvplcLini,

teaMry. jta dtawt bare written &lt;B

uilH.*WUa .Mb'.

arc cowUpowAi 'cS’*a'fcwocX* awik
u&amp;vida twaVw- &lt;at,tw
‘

Lisht.lng rods.

Grra Hess Mi at.—the Nevf-Englind
Farmer »iys-. “Tvfrnbt’' gaberally un­
derstood that tbe ben, being carwivorons
requires, to secure fecundity, *. verj lilre
ral allowance of meat When enjoying
her liberty in tbe fields, pastures, or
dooryards, tbe principal part, of auiitenance is derived from insects, worms, Ate.
She partakes but eparingly^at such times
ofgrain, and often when the article Is soppl led, leaves Itfor tbe more inviting food
which nature suppliee her wj^h h«r,flm»»itetoaMtak T&lt;w ifwwwmforeterwtare,
'
ty forUdsdiscriptioe
oi wuovanuui u. gratified, even, though
we supply the best of grain. In abundance
she will cense to lay. Tbe priv^llop jif­
fsets her health, and there will necessari­
ly be the end of profit until the deficien­
cy is supplied.
When fresh mtat or
.fresh fish canoot be supplied, lbw common
scrape of the Lutcbrr, wMeb are hard and
compact and can bo kept any length of
time, answer the desired jmrposc.

' :

JOOUX VA9 YJXKA?

: STOCK-OF G0®fiS

.

The rule for the height of the rod above
tbe building, estimatedby, extensive ob
serration, is’that tbe rod will protect the
surface twice da s^detfrom its bote at the
height of the of rod snore, the surface.—
Thu* barns being a hundred feel long the
rod, therefore,if placed in the middle,
should be. 25 feet above tbe roof; or two
rods 25 feat from each end, would answer
the Mate purpose 12 ij?ct high.
The
simple central rod will require but a littie more than halfas much Iron as tbe two
and be therefore, cheeper; and it may be
adopted, provided a firm standard or up­
right pole of wood could' be inserted In
tbe timbers of the roof, to 'support the
rod above tbe building. This standard
should be about 18 feet high, and tbe rod
extending? feet abcre iu If the subsoil
is rather dry, th-. boles mast be dug dep­
er, so as to secure permanently moist
earth. There will be little advantage in
filling the bole with day, as .the. slsclrio
fluid which comes down tbe'rdd; is lot be’
dissipated far aud wide through tUasarth.
A bushti of charros?, placed st thefoot bf
tbe rod\befog a much better conductor
than moist day, should serve to convey
the fluid from the rod, and scatter it In
the surrounding earjh. A depth of 0 or
8 feet is usudly deep enough in any commoo soil. The bole mey bo as large in
diameter aa the workman can convenientdig; 2 or 3 feet will be enough. The rod
may be earned sloping down the roof: to I
the eaves, and then perpendicularly to
-the earth. If It rune down into the cattle
yard, a stiff post should bo placed dpea
to it on each side, to proven: the animals
from rubbing against it, and displacing

Him wWiay*.-&lt;•*!«
»te&gt;&lt;taf tta fclhm apom lb* rhfldrew*' iba
m wtorli it orijrhieto. Take rj^ut nsn-.-.
teg- to to «tmm H'anaHa. In ita
iJS"?
52

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Uxc w\.iAo* ©5
Wu, UVXaou*
o^sXxx, ‘WwA. ax\A SovjffcvXV.e'rt
Vuv«v$or a \oxx^ Vwm
mucSx wwAsA aa airtMlt oS
ftXow.ac\\ 'SVftt'Vta
takew va \lto\vcv t\aawUVc-ta
aSa^k a\ *Cae. \.ro\tev X’uwt-, arc- ,
a twre
;T.,. (

Sswta^
Stelw-WIIXIAM H. 8SW1MD, of
Amrtery eftte D^Zy^aALMOX F. CHASK,
'
■.■wwTvtery ^a; Jtewfcr-Cslil. A Saitb, &gt;t Ind.
vf tU AuV-GU)EO.N WRLLES, of
'
.Ztervtary j Wsf-E. M HTAXTOX.y Wateu&gt;t-\

■

«m.

exclusive

CASH STORE

a.? &gt;/ ah J *1

rae’ffiss
. a\.\

^nly

Ur. UdtoaeV*

CARPETS

ftkO’TCAixc.'U 'BvXXexs

I». C. HAWUY

DwAi^.tawJ^-^'

Snolnto &lt;1.r-ciMMM tta vita qtatan and Ums
|Mrc» ta rirflntolw Wtote-sS^rtt to dtata
snd ta feta mute, lima m taMihy sowu^
.itoM- Hro-v It rends to rlMtonJsiri &lt;tar»
peMtraltortre. tta .vrovv dsr-ttort ef tarsta
Kyi. ■*.
IKHU tai to&lt;I u« to li-rod year* in perfcrthrf a
retoMvi.w«Mi i«:«&amp;qaa»1»UrWe. 'rfrare

«avi \\vr y°oy raaa. taanvj
UoeXor'* UW.\%.
•

1.1 MT USE OF TRADE

•WEEBEY dk AM

Come and See I!

a TTORMT# 4TL*r ata tail

OIL-CLOTHS

Ur. UxtoaeVo
ftX.oviuxc\x I&amp;Vtofs

.-. ‘

it tow mas.

are X\ve Ae'a vaaxx'o fto\ace
avuk Corci^ort.
Ur. Ua\&gt;a^'s
ftVowxOkcXv,

1^ M . W1KG.
OSTICt OF TH« FUCK &lt;•

"—*...........

taXjX&amp;Xa'U.k.

1. A. UOLBROOl
kLrTZta
’S^.siSs^i
(tory .f Hotarool a 1

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
rawnrevArvnrs.
Erica, «JUi Ilrouwersad feltor,
,

Ur. U&lt;*&gt;aeV%
%\ovcv&lt;vc\k *S\XXv Yft
AAoc a&gt;»av^ wuXaac.Y.oX.Yi .
artA avdke
ea\o^a\&gt;\ie. ’

ho

Gimm Scwino Machine

ia the ta*AJlfae*i&gt;vetorftanfrtyertf to prift

Ur. "StatooeWt
,
ftXow.ac\v

MWl® SPUMES.

...

A'i'ER’a

-CHERRY PECTORAL
The' "World's GFoal Rhmcdy f
Ooujtha, Cold», laelpienrooaBuxnpUon. ead fcolth* rolicf

are X.W So\Ake»'» Vr\.’erkCi,\&gt;V|
^retwaYva^ UvarrWa, U\\»UXveaWMi'ivMa, c\.v.

JOHN ROBERT
OBTNICt AS ata S.rg«-. »»•.
k*■ way. war tta o»rv H«m»v. I
------------- D . tt.J. MA» I

BOOTS &amp; OWES,
Tins CJBEAT

AMERTCAN TEA COMPANY,
7? til taSTT mXKT, nw YUBK;
VtakMlkw Tu. I. Ub

GROCERIES

si*/or $6.
•
C. W
J^rMN. ’4 ,7
Ea~i Fourth Bt. Oinainr'Ui..ii'u hv

tsnlrr,

They tew taMseM 0&gt;«ir s^Wteh. ef'TKAB,
saa erv ssiUnc tbsm st noewvr
.

Mtrrss a sras]

TWO &lt;JKtT.i4aCa.te)
Ater AtemtaAwa a* OflX PsfotaM.
ABolbcr pecltarity at tbe Comply U thst tteir
.tax Taamwatoaly tevates Ms ttes to ttafalse­
tto. at tMir TBAS a. to quality, value, ata parliretterstyl^^! p«Wutar&gt;o«Utte at eouetry,
ta&lt; UUpatie Tax tarwtestawteaf U~a~r^t^i^t^ca^l^adapiadtahitparti^
tdar Mto.a.4 not only this, tat ta painla out to
tern tta
-:!)]

Clothi

ABl.lSHED I7M

AND

PETER LORILLAUD.
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

DRY GOODS!

’.■".' ""
l«a u Cbatoteis.sirast,'
ir«HMrijr41 Chasten stent, Jtew Xcrk.)

It to osqy w sm tta fawdmteh taMstofes Tu
Btrtu taa to ihb Mtobtelimtet orer MJ tetev.
If ta to ao/tyvof Tax er tta Maurr. or Ifkto
UoUtoMtota. to ta. sU tto
of s wstl om*isod ystowt efdoteg boiMu, of a. tammu oteW. of tta Judgment of s^tetetowl Tu Tims,

------

6. M. B UK EDO* I

X.Ttatad to s»r.ta. tertto

HARD-WARE I
h.p.ciibmky

CWeC^-^

■

•. c. rMIMDl-’ I

WDfMll OF

’“•’■'Wwl*
OUB GOODS

X

Unusually Low I
llUtlf.

——
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O'fire sad mafl sntoeHtors.Nl

VW

waa pimag to tto dark pri.rnhpy;
much re I roffirad there from pciMUfosi,

ADVMTuupo.....

: AT THE
100. ,V litoral dueaunttojearijrtoyertinr*.

Job and 0*r4 Frintt**.

^^■.""HAainrGs
DRUG STORE!!!

r hands eagerly toward talrti.
He understood the motion. &lt;

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

ETC

lijstings’ ^Business Jirtnon

might suffar. . I had, jurt; before I ;waa
taken priannar, received a letter inform­
ing m* &lt;/ toe dreadful .fall my little girl
large room, and toe found that by -taking hat, received, and it waatorturp to mate
toluk that she might not be. cared for, as
tos should to; bpt you remembered the
volpnteer's family, blessings du you (or

(ntoMe.WMhtrt

•dtoV *UbMt»aeeiot ,ber, eM^r be, absent soldier to know that there were
"You are very good and kind to edme
those who would to frtendi to Bis lilt'
here," aaid the child, reaching oat her
family, they would, I am •ura&gt; b* .wilfp
little.white hand to Nell, wto took it there whs a hidden Cwnt oY' gondhw In fodoall iq toelr power for thdan -fro
gently in her own. and etnoping down her hrort; wh!e*-toM4! bettor presence .whose humble toarto* atrong heart* ai
of suflering and sorrow toeaILH fiwtofor brave have gons forth to win the battles
g naw .afid./uosi complete assortment of
toatoriefil of toe s^ctod. . The twn:1s- i.f ;to free; and when I return to my
■da.
■, .
,C.VHJ . ,1OS1!
ealers tn »n iiadaof&lt;«ry.r&gt;®d».rrew&lt;»»;
DBVGI AND MEDICINE*,
dlen eoon bad the carpet made to hi* aat- duty. lt will be with s lighter heart,'K»c
crockery, Ae. State st.,lat tto postoNcs.
1
••Do I bold yaw In an easy position," Isfartlnn, »nd th^n' toey talked of a co ver 1 shall fed that you juo helping, to' bjar
Chemicals, Palssts, Olla, Cast
r?:t
asked the ■ doctor of his. liula patient; forMonge. After a ‘ mrrfnrnt’a tim’t. my burden ,fcr me." ,
,
S&gt;beme, Barnkag Flail,
“does it rest yon any. 1” .
Reader, among all'the thirty thousand
Mrs. Grtmdv aald, “HI tqll edw what I
“Qh yea, indeed it does—you bold me wUldp, ynp haow that couch in mr hack widows who have already given up hope
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
MARON ALLEN,
jualM papa u*ad to.—oh, ray dear, papa!" psrlor—well I oan do .wltboq* Rfor the lost ones, and have made applica­
sjALER IX GROCERIES, prevision*. Bl
lb® cried. bursting into tears.
they shall hate it. .and It irltl fce much tion to the Government for Ito poor pit­
do e, etsh. Butler, lard. pork, and grain
, &gt;lre. Milter questioned her mtMher' more eomfrrHiOtTii frir lhelittle girl than a tance of. a pension Slowed them ‘ wb&lt;»
all kind
Also ten csa-tis*. etc .rte. Rtore ms mmu,
With her. eyes, who replied,,after pausing linage- And i have r Urge-£t*v'efcdr. have giveq aud •offered miMt for tb*ir
Cslitoraia Block. Stat# strset. HwUsf*. Mwb.
a moment, as though something had jm-. ng stair* eoverod to msteh it;—that shall country, are there not some near you
iir for MEctuincAL and medicinal
peded her speech. “Ha crossed toe, rteer
•Thorn you can in rome mcarort comfort
D. C. HAWLEY*,
FURPOHELOKLY tgl
r*„t ml.- »..'•!&gt;. . ... •
withCf-L Baker."
•
“Hnw good and generous ynu are." and assist in toeir hour of sorrow and
Those few words! how well they told ■aid Mrs. Miller; “do you know that I gloom 1 Not unto many will pome the
good
the story of sorrow and bereavement.— disliked to wear my
fortune, ofNrs, Edson ; they will
bonnet this win.
Mrs. Milter had road all About the ter fiw fear yno wmild liuigh -at mol"
watch and wail, *nd wait and watch, ynROBERTS ic HTjllKER,
terrible bottle scene at Ball'* Bluff.—that
“DMyou, indeed, think no ill of mat til the light of hupp shall fade obi in dark­
, WelLl don't wonder,, for f have been ness and dospair. To them then, how
u*»db-r» • r—luy. M -tar:
&lt;o tkt.l m™.
a™ than .... sweet , will to the word of friendship,
unul &gt;ku &lt;.HK.HU
n..„ MlfeW. lblBr i|«. kit Jm » m«,&lt; J-nm-a~, how oppirtuqs the helping Baud. Npw,
bow
many
heart*
and.home*
that
sad.
when the first wild'burst 6f enthusiasm
I—
nfcwuta..,—
• TEA, COFFER. SUGAR.SPICES. 1KPPER.
record bad brought tlie anguiah of death. dealt M aa I mad to. Mr: Grund v and has died, io a ineasurp, aw^ay, ttohe is
PRUNEM, F1GB. RAISINS. CODFlSUi
6be found volca to say, “1 am sorry for .1 wgro telkisp'vaalerdsy ‘ About it. and danger t’lat toe volunteers family My
you ; it was very, very bard- fur you to we concluded that it was ocr place (a* to forgotten.
bWEIiZEY Ac AW.BS.
lose bint so."
.
Then lad tea, Instead of grumblingtme teirvrvEi’s nniLT.
we had no repreaentalise to eend from
•‘Yes it wj^UnUfldeed, harder that oBrbomeytA' db all we could for the men,instead of Whining and . fuming, ^t
TTORSEVS ATLIWaarfRolieltora iaClian
Mrs. Miller had.juat returned from a bl* death brought no visible good to tba families of throe who are fighting, that, the plethoric tax Jist, and snariing atout
dLELJKWJ iPXLlFimiiEL'J
country (te loved so well; but be has our husbands map ktev at home.
••shinptestert,,**
«nd sixty per cent, premshopping
excursion.
But
of inortgsgvs. Ac- Will to heppy
AH CMklir extract!,
that ttote are your
ill calls iu to# tta# Of their profcsalsa
“What is the matter Nell V said her gone: from me, and I must bear my share bow shall w» get the tomgs J here in you npi on gold;'
Shaft—a rOmpHrallvely llgtrivvM7G&gt;o—
of the terrible burthen which 11 now laid wish-d without their knowing it I"
is th* Caurt Ilos.t, Hsstin^ Mich.
fob TflR rorm oninr nr ntr labis*. husband, a* he saw ber examining the
various pnekngea with anything but a coon the laud. For myself ! can do, J
•I will tell 'yon. I thought that, *« of the bundvtM of thia war for lheroontey
«A.Bwamr.
Attt.
and for right, and .forget not thosb who
can bear, but when I think of my poor
satisfied air.
‘
litlle-'girl, bow toe mull be deprived of
bear infinitely more than ypu, ever re­
STATIONERY,
thuigs ao ncceaiary fur her comfort, I can
sod tor mother nut riding end white they mem toring that “to that giveto'|o toe
csncs of the peace. wnf«tt»«auu»»
PEAK PENCILS. INKS, PAPER. KR.
stuff a* this factory, ita hardly fit-for hardly endure It**
are gone Fred will belp us, and .we can Mw-r lendVth to the Lord, and that which
‘‘Hu* long has toe been Uli" asked get all through before they come back." ' le hath given, 'Ito Lord will pay him
VKLOFEB, CARDS. Ac.. Ac.
111* w UH unite wii&lt;»
r-—
ititio* oppodiie budge**Hotel, OraegmU*
—
Nell.
Accnrdlntly. a few days afterward, tto again.**
“It la trow three tnonihs since she re­ inmates of the little home were delighted
MOST .POPULAR
ceived the fall uhicli 1 fear will make ber by aniavitatina tn-rids a distance Into
____ IIOLDHOOK,
Esrtoquakea in England have not been
a cripple for life—poor little dear, her tto •muttry—it needed an urging to in
A TTORXEY «&gt;d Counselor .I Uw.
Fred looked thonghiful a moment, and
unfrequent. In 1580 one of these drove
tliNTaald, “Well, if yn must have it, I father was so tender of ber. but be ean duep the tired mother and invalid child the people nf Kent out of toeir tods- . In
will give it to yon, on the condition that do for her no mure,"—here ber voice was to accept (be weltome tevitation; for 1597 Scotland was disturbed by one. atchoked by the robe toe vainly tried to both were longing for the sweet fresh air tributeed to a difficulty between'toe King
vno go with me to visit one of my parepress.
and pleasant.aighta which the country af­ and the Kirk. In 1800 Aberdeen, suffer­
|JHTSICIAS
•’Don’t cry ao, mamma," said little fords ina mild day in the late autumn ing from ontvattributed it to the taking Sal­
-A ktune. Stat&lt;
Alice; “papa was a brave aoldter, and time, and white they were gone * great mon in the Dm on Sunday. In the sev­
and It w
now he is in the army &lt;»f the Mrd. W e transformation was effected in their bom*. enteenth century-both Scotland and Eng­
motmaie.
shall alT bo with him soon.’ Oh, Mrs. In their delight they, did not hntka. a* land were frequently shaken by them, and
Miller, the doctor told mo all about that ttoynrods away, the loaded wagon •tend­ sometimes with fearful resulta. The I./wibeautiful ptecs; to -aid my dear nap* ing near ibeir houee, the contents of doners were terribly frightened byatocka
UUEV
wtts tharo; and that If 1 wtf teal and pa­ which,.by the help, of tto doctor, ware
bmh io hshruary and March, in tae year
is almost enough to drive fine to commit
tient I -hould go ttore ton. I iwed to to •ooq transfrrred and arranged to the sat- 1750.
Even the aelf-poaewed Lord
suicide."
afraid to die, but riot* I am not, for 1. ialactibn of Mre. Miller and Mrs. Grundy Chesterfield admitted be teat, bia compos­
-Perbapa it would to just as well if
shall go where to has gone before, and. who made their appearance jn»t as tto ure on the occasion. In 1756 the great
oor folks would make peace with the reb
be will welcome me there, and then 1 caniage rolled sway. The earpd was eartbquak* at Lieton was Alt in threeels, cud let the iff go,"said Fred, quietly
then aeipr
kball not to tsWetmrmnre. and 1 a hall nailed flown, l^e couch and chair placed quarters of toe gluto. The recent earthktwwkW ihe sshes from Ms felrfur.
hear beauHtel mwsio all toe ton* Oh, I In order, lhe barrel of fl«&gt;qr, boxes of tea.
&gt;-a TTORNEV «od COU5BS
Mrs. Nell MHIer opened tor eyes to
»A andSeHpilyrand Coenael
r ROBERTS * «TB!MRnigtr Ind other ebmforbi stowed away to
ths wi&lt;W extent at this op*"*, but as
the pantry, the donbls-griwn thrnwn'civ•he bsw tbe smile lurking sronnd the think the d-ctor *axl you *o-M aing JI*
ev tne little girl's chair, snd to trow n all kyl
corners of bis month, sbeSaid, rather in incur, siwir-v
---. ... .
mo whoa you conic to see me. Will a liglrf stand .was placed'by Jba. window
ith W, W. Ralptt Esq.. M&gt;ddl*^lte
digmntly :
near which ahe usually saL, on which two
jy Geo. Louis Blenker, who was st
• You know-* dhi rn* mean any such s
tt.rrr Conor», M.ehlgsn.
• '
'
a__ " ..id Ne’l. thro’
or three choice books, a fine collection of one time in command of the German ffi-*
thing. 1-pieasl WhA pwtHotic ns any
tears, -wsst
■
, engravings, and a small pot of sweet- vision of tbe Army of too Potomac, died
one ; I go to to* Aid Society onee a Week, Bee‘If
«oQ know ■Tto Soldier a Good-by , srenled-garani&amp;mkbrere plaftd!.
;
HASHNUH. MtOH.
at his residence tn New Jersey from con­
and I have aent m murtt jelly dried fruit
I'll have that If you please,—papa sang It
-*Thare,.bnw, ithal looks a littla like sumption. Gen. Blenker camo to this
WANT 96 000 Ito. of WOOL to to the hospitals as Mrs. Grundy, and *he
KNim* * BORROWS
^NdE'v’ito trombto'o Hula at first, .lising," said N«Jl as »ha threw.-borerIf country in 1849. and was among the first
is twice •• well off.aa I am."
■HMtmifarinfe tnvJULOTH—
into the easy chair. O de^Y. how tired I •- respond in 1881 to the President's call
“I am glad m) little wife is sn patriotTTORXJ.TS aadCOVXHKLMtBK AT_LXW
but she soon msstertd her emotion and sin. but sfon’t they to delighted
• CA«Drt«*
tlK Soiicitare io Cbycqy, Tai *n&lt;
volunteer*- Re had seen considera­
' TWEKDS.
Hnd those Iscflei spent"far more mon- ble service in Germany, snd very soon
old bfionst tld* winter, go without her
FLAKSggEj^Ga.
UMtel'-t'ordiok Sirs*!, OJpoiit* tb*. FoAvffic#,
after going to tbs field ss Colonel b( the
«.rr.u1&lt;uiJ. w«ee/w™
amployad to wuck -tbi* pleasant tranafor Elshth Now York Volunteers, was made
tn use as I Intended, for Mrs. Edson,
^2&amp;S:
nation, they would have been abupdant- a Brigadier
“
*
At the first Boll
whore husband «eot sway with but first j
General.
ly repaid by the unbounded delight of Rim his Brigsde broi
terms
hen the hymn waaOuududud ; “That ia liUlo Alice, rrt-tliw^wnrtfeli thanks of
V.«. MOUI«OO*i
'■ “f^Wt kno,w atom that." ftpljcd
the retirement of our
bseqoently parUdpated In toe battle
Nefl. "I think I hav^ done my •bare ; to
wBnemed.tha.chsDge.in ih«ir llnte rpom. erf Cross Key A having previously served
n#, 'wtot
wohld
Grundy
“God will reward jou, 1 know b* will/'
Mountain Department under Gan.
rev in stoulwear my old bmtnel anNell’a qelok eye* diacovwed many
&lt;1 Mrs. Edron, ‘‘for this most ynexoilier winter; It !• *b ««W fashioned.”
nga' wanting* both for coOvenicac«M&gt;d
moat iiftlfome kind neks
1869. and in March last
"Tli.it means.” said Fred, “that it will
nfurL in stoliitl*«Kun, and yet there
Awd he did, tedecd, reward was honorably discharged and mustered
only b«4tf a prek of flnwsra' M tU top
.hJrtdfrfkalfu buatol. Well, ••wont
ontof service.
XOUXTY TREASURKR. WTU
Ifittka cheajfnl
'•»
ChtK
felt pufeg, ayMiac joy than U»l which al
mpthap
.-T
. .
.
.....
1C *
that moment Ailed, their heart*
-Hare are the ^epsre," Mid pz. Mil.
er-Th- Wheeling intelligencer giro#
WOOL CABBING
plM-antby bar though lie- f.ull-fiotHog,
Mt account of a swindling scheme, tost
B teh to lite Wife one dvifn
thie afteriotw, and we wBl look al am) &lt;&gt;fbow little. aba&lt; hi#
tnent iron al H*rper*s Jberry. The opfurther her more generous hus
0UNTY CLEM a«d Watery PuMI«- 0®«*
JOHN 8-fVAM BRuBT.
“k H one of your charity pwlteste J
_
worthy
tired to read."—/SeH fipened ons
- uotrwr in »ee. I suppoae, saw neii.
UtUc Alicea drw»i»gRown **
*ut. of RBto^&amp;EA
4 only poor but much to**
*: •oo-rnv „ _a™r — .j^nipar and appoint pertain ones to bid the iron
rnlqb broughti.Fred
to his tect with
and she . though*, how
^WhSt
itl-ourMW&gt;y.
worth. (. They were then to ,let.it go
.. c. PB1NDLE,
DB. A P. DRAKE.
to some,ope, nf toeir, nutator, and the
memto/v'ur family, and not be
tor a neat
bich^ltl" Alfca
Alic«'a&lt;.tor,wwn
st ,hw„fAW’»
“N&lt;», butMs.Ura,fo.toia«Kuf return­ Government being tons dhproed of, the
lounge on, blch^ltol"
toon ’ placet),
- - --- . sbow
- ed, ■ .inlWw,mairoit .toe nanwAif Jerome Ed
N. Y
highest figure ‘he higtoat of couraa get­
mask Sixs*.
"?ority
’*rvie*
ting ri&gt;o iron.
The differenre between
M4
•‘Kwiatelf iis/’aaid &lt;to doctor; “I
gtedoflt; but *h0 1*
s&lt;l0,rc
to ttoa. Immediately. wkh toe
••throe-plya.!’,
warm and
of all thero and many mors things
Um tli*,humhlv
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Si 'iWhr:— -^* **•*"•: Ihrt &lt;bi
*h(Ob aomtore* d«H«*r*J

asking what mil-

gkkastekfrteWa

wotue day.
“Wall.

�*nd because II is eminently fit that tn »n
eotightened and Cbriatian people, should &lt;*
JfyoylM'yl.l.:
Wp-. £

STOMACH

ment of thrtr brimblo dependence upon ™
AlmMity (tad foe all ita Wresfage .&lt; «b

BITTEBS.

had ffilih has boM » wftfea exposed befi.re. They retailed because they lost
'
an alectam; and Bow,they cheat tacauae
they naed mew. Mr. ihrid replies tn
General Meredith’* clear statement In a
long letter full of bitter and abusive Iangriag*. bet in m» way relieves himself
and bia mseters of the chargee made
agditot ihtte.
‘‘ ‘

______ kindly affection which nnita tta
families together receive a new and
stronger impulse from tta g""d cheer of
thta rnty ; and in the 'midst «»f mfr ataindanc« let us not forget ita bmken-taarted and the poor.
Many of our people
will be ataent from tta rrligfatna and so­
Fellow L*1ti»ns of Barry county, the
cial gatherings uf this Thanksgiving;
dwelling fa tents mid in tbe open field, in time has now arrived when we rhould orarms gallantly defending &lt;fur heritage of it suits and put in motion the work of tbe

the united pray ere of thia whole people
arise to the God of lattice for them, that
he will give them victory and tbe Nation
re-esiablbhed unity and peace. Tbnt Hr
will shfaM from want and sorrow the
families of these heroic soldiers, and that
lie will comfort &lt;hoae who mourn fur the
heroic Head In thd camp, tbe hospital and
cm the battle field.
The pc-plc
Michigan have been
prospered If? business during tbe year
lhat'fanaat beyond all . previous exam
pie. let them l»o thankful; lull put
away pride nnd the inordinate love of
gain, which Irada tap ofien to make mer
chatidixe of ita most sacred causes. Let
us observe thia day with humility, truth­
fulness and honesty toward* ourselves,
our fellpws and our Creator.
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set
my hand and caused to he af() fixed the great Seal of tbe State.
LS. &gt; at llie City of I .anting, this 3d
j dny of November. is, the year
’ uf our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and aixtv inrre.
AUSTIN BLAIR.

Why Prisoners are not Exch^ked.

Battle Creek and Hastings Railroad, to
whW» we must subscribe the amuont of
•1000 per mile and pay in 5 per cent.
This dune an election must be held and

every share is entitled to a vote for offi­

cers of Company ; aud in order to place
It within the reach of every man to be a
Stockholder fa this Company, it is ttrn't
beat to make the share* 025, Tbe ain't.
n»»w tu be paid un each stare is «&gt;&lt;»ly 11
and tweaiy-flve hundretbs. This small

sum entitles the holder of one share

alone, to cast his vote and be a member
of the Company. It ia important there­
fore, that every man whe feels an- inter­
est fa this great and important enterprise
should be on hand. Let none fidter or
suppose that we cannot build this road;
very material aid of many thousands of

dollars has already been subscribed by
citiaens of Philadelphia, Pa., and all that
le now needed to insure the abut* work.
is fur the cilixtns &lt;&gt;f Barry county to
coma forward upaeddy and promptly

and take stock on Saturday the 29th fast
and bt+e I will aay, ttat those wh&gt;i* will

That a gensral suspension «.f the ex­ subscribe liberally and are not prepared
change of pris-iners between tbe Federal to pay in the 5 per cent, can give their
and Rebel authorities had taken place, notes fur tbe same for 60 or 90 days,
has Ixcn geptrally kno«n to the*people whidi notes can be cashed and thus raise
but tbe enusr-a which led t«* this result,have the Requisite amount to enable us to or
ganize immediately and put the ,whole
been but conjectures, or utmost, but par­
work under contract Man early day..T«
tially known—Lctterarecently publish.
dispel any fears that may exist in the
H in some of tbe Irndiuj^ouinnls &lt;&gt;f the
minds
of the community relative to wtal
CMnlry htplain ihrsc things inure fully.

Ttat.tlw cauMoflhc suspension was a
(kgrant violation. ttf the cartel, on the
part of tta ’rebels tas before, been ata ted.

Battle Crtek may or will do, we aay that
so soon ns the cilixeus qf Battle Creek.
shall see that you of Barry county are to
earnest and determined tn push forward

the work, they, will dotheir part.

Citixans of Berry county will you take
hold of thia great work as beeomea men
to do. W ill you lay a lasting foundatlo n

for yourselves and for rour posterity, by
taking hold /uf the work nnd adopting the
old and cvvrta ba venerated hmUu.tbnt,

advantage .»f U nr mu. A* the sMVe
•*Democracy" have taew nppoet*l to the
‘1300 efattua" from ita first, wo.ptetamc
there will nd objeeursi—certainly none
on ttair part—to its rapes!. We intend
to recfiommrnd its repeal tu ■Congress,
as one of tta first tneaeures to be acted
upon, and we hope ItffaUI be done. Then
whoever is drafted law got do go, or jfad
a substitute at such price «&gt;r upon such
Wnihuigtou, Nov. 18.— A Jlfahmmid
terrMa* ta aud hfa autatitute esn agree paper has ita fuiluwiug :
upon, This will remove •«« great com­
.
Mubils, Nov. 11
plaint nf tta. Gtppctbeads aganai ita To Grit. 8. Coper:
dcafifr-ttair prindpte complaint, indeed
Tta fidlowing dfapateb from Tfonisco,
that the Admiiiiairation, Mfaa., was raerivrd y-Hilerday. dated the
10th fast., from C-I.'llnrry Maury romminding 15th cavalry regiment: *"We
dashed fa irsterday above Bayou 8«ra,
on a plundering party &lt;d. Yankees 800
'
strong, and drova Lhtwn tpttair inwi-elnd*
with great slaughter.
\Vo brought &lt;-ff
(heir wngoiis trains nnd 25 priwmera
from under broadsides of ttair uuubouls.
The reposition claim that New York Only three were wounded of
Signed,
D. IL Mvaa*,,Maj. Gen.
war carried by tbe votes nf 80,000 sol­
dier* who were sent boine fur tbe purpn«c. The tame charge was made in
reference to ottar slate*,
Wan Mtnwehnaetta earned in tUs way 1 Then 40 000
Soldier* were sent home.
Were Wit.
oonsin. Mrnnrveiis, JoWa. and Hllnofa an
carried! Then 60000 more soldier*
wrreaeiit from the field. Here is a to
tai of 130-000 men, who. if this charge of
The heavy rain has made the roods and
thenpmwitlim beunr. have’lieen spared
fords alimwl impassable. . .
.
from thesrw&gt;.; Then. also. 01.000 mu»i
Hradqnnrtera Army nf tta Potomac.
bare l»cen sent fain Ohio, and 25.000 inNov.
IB.
(I
I*.
M
—
Everything
Srmafas
16 fodfan*. am! 15,000 fato Prim*tIvania
making an aggregate of 101.000 more.— perfectly qsief. Tta enemy ia etill in
hi« old position along tta it-rpldsii. A
Does any one believe that 281.000 ••■Idiets have thus been tent home to vote 1 targe fafitntry fiirtw ta fa-fog di*c..i errd
dailv in tta rrarofbls fifTtiffi-arions.
New YnHCN** S».-Tbr Ttaes'
Washington special says: -A dispatch
,
WiorWltA’1*1' ,6*t» N’r«l !&gt;•••
in Richmond, staling ttat 40.000 ration*
sent by our Government fttr tta rwtaf
A Naw Fisa Anu.—A rrerrftly in­
our prisunera bad lu«an landed front the
vented etui, or rather battery, was tried steamer, and were being -distributed.—
at'Hart lord Ct., Is»l Friday hi the pres­
The refusal of the rebel authorities t&gt;&gt;
ence of Gov. Biickinglum aud .ImIT and a reerive thrm arose from n misapprehen­
number of pr&gt;-inlneiit citizens «&gt;f tbst
sion nr a misuse of a word in die rcqoed
place. Tbe battery cohsUta of 25 rifled
pertnissire tn land. .C&gt;HMtaMry
barrels arranged horixontafly, aud 'brltT
in place by a Tight frame "fi-on,' hi the
rear of the harrels is n sliding Lar, h i
means of which tfir cartriiijAw are f*&lt;it&gt;!
in thg[r jdaecg. The cjiviridge. nrc fixed pkpNtlb* they conomird ta ita reception
nnd d i *1 re) &gt;&lt; it ion of.lta'rnliupa.
in copper ca*rs?—,’r-£l..l;1i^ ox ..f &gt;i.—
Tta Trekvas's di«pajah, dat'd Ilmdgonrlrrn A»&lt;t»y Poiotnnc, I fit h. any*, a
field n*rottnui«aaiK!* by slanil SOO &gt;4 tbr
loirmy'a otvnlry waa made- Wcdcir-day
yuotnilig st Gevuiania Ford, rmnlling in
tfa» rapture and wmmding of er vend of
tta 18th Pennsylvania nsvidry, which
,
regiment w*« om picket within 2 mils* nf
'
thoFord. The reconnoitering fere* of
tta enemy, charging fnri.cusly f.*rc*&lt;l
them ta Cdl-tadt rut the infantry picket*
«f the 24 Corp* when tta rebels returned
acroM tta river. N«» nrlUfary w*a lined,
but several desperate hand to hand «•«fitas twukrphcw tat the felling tack &lt;&gt;l'
our mvriry..................
’

duerfi to ibe ranks is' the caae

FirM
Lieutenant J. Ea«t» YM &lt;&gt;*-• Regiment
found guilty of forging so order, detail
it.g him Vs go from l,iuisana tn &lt;5*=^
linti to’ arrest deserter*.
Ila aboen’ed
bimarif seven months nndar this (urged
order. A court- martial aenlenced Jtim
giaw-ve three years or during the Mar.
as a private in such regiment a* ihy Gvneral commanding the Department might

»nl Fevers, Ciwp» And Spas
all CMaptaieta rfsfatar sex
' ‘fus.tfflu’iri;

B(.a«ta.—We harem, famd a I
Tvaw~rrr’s TAX RECEIPlI

parole, and effect exchangee by matching
panda with parofa, instead of man with
man. This arrangement tta rebels mis­
used in tta
Aisfainnrslila manner,
by paroliing the ak-k end dying, and by
sending out guerrilla parties, whose sole
busfaeM was to surprise and psiole pris­
oners whom they c-uld never fatve car­
ried away. Our military authorities p-it
a stop tu Ibis, after a while, by giving
notice thul no such illegal paroles would
be held binding, and by punishing our
sofa lent wfai accepted them.
,
,
Then cams snottar violation—this time
of tfa&gt; latter as well as of tta spirt uf tta
oirlcl .or agreement «&gt;f exchange.
Tlw
retain had agreed to give soldier for aid
dier. Tlwy now refused logic* up cer
tain officers, honorable men. &lt;•« the score
that ttay tad commanded colored troops;
and at tta Mme tin.u J rfuscri torXctaucc
our Cijorcd wldiera. .Ita* was n dear
gnd incxcuMilile violation ««f n wdeinn enpagrmenL But th*, waa only the begin­
ning.
Who® the relwls foood thmii•rive* hard.jprtaaed., nfter the l«»a of
Vicksburg nnd Port Iludwm. Mr. Robert
Owld stnMcnlv announced to Gm. Mere­
dith that be intended to declare ‘ whang­
ed” certain men nnd officers to whom lie
had no right. Gen. Meredith say a, hi a
letter to Mr. On Id:
•Sulswqmmtly to my coming on duty
here thft rtents &lt;&gt;f tbe war threw upon
y our tisnds a birge body uf paroled ••fficers and men (over thirty thousand) cap­
tured by &lt;Wn. Grant at Vicksburg, and.
not long afterwards, n-me riX tboasand
or more captured by Gwn. Banka al Port
Ilndaon.
Suddenly, and without any
proper conference or understanding with
me. and tart a fuw days prior to the im
portmit events at Oictamiauga, as If for

cash market for 30,000 cords uf your

wood, a million feet of lumber and Tim­
ber annually.
Your interests are so
dotaly counecV-d with this important
■Wark that it is important you afaxiid one

and all, turn out and attend tta G.nrentlon rm lta28th fast., at tbe Court Hmise
in Hastings.
*

Tbe New York Tribune presents ita
utile *&gt;f the neat Congress, It pels tbe
Administration vote in. ita House at W.

the Democratic at 74. ami the Border

Bute al 16—tbe letter combined itt 90—
giving a small Admistrati-m majority.— ,
Although it classes Wutatar and -Tbrnnm of Mari land arming the Border Sut&lt;incn, it slatss ttat they were nominated
and elected by tta tfocondillanal Dnhm

party; and will probably support the Ad-,
rninfatrstfan, sa It fa fact ladieves a' ma­
jority’ of tta Border State men will,
among whom it also daaevs Gen. Blair
of Misouri.
Tta three mewtaro from
Wcsteni Virginia it thinks will go into
ita Republican caucus fi»r Speaker.
A
letter to the ZfrrwM, aay* ttat Wholly.
antl Adminfatralhm, ia tWrd in tba 8d.
Western Virgfaia dfatriet, by over 000
majority. Bdbnyler CoMix, of Indiana,
end Bitar B. Wtohtarat* HUuafaj
candidates Ita Speaker, rar the Hepriblfaan
«idr. The Triton* rattar incHmw to Mr.

toditrn

*«««• kl

oficn.

Owr ftrilitfas for buying I

eMbfae ta to mil blanks nearly m
was hoarsely tallowing at Sumter to day.
on anibulancu drove inio the iittarfar, and
from it cirsemdrd Mrs. Bragg, mother ot
Cnpi. Bragg, of Gilmore’s staff. Tta firv
fnan tta farts was very heavy at tbe
lime. Rifled gnus of300 pomsderewlibrr
and all iulrrmedmta sixes down to the
v»mm&lt;«opfaro mortar, went at work.—
The- lady’s curiosity mid tateroat seemed

Taras* WILL .be « RaUrood meet]
tta Court Howee «• Saturday next.!

thwwta e &gt;ii I

wr ---------

* t—u.a-j«t»«
Prwident «f tta United States, a

Governor
«w»r own State, to ta
as a day ofttataagiving and prayeH

ia tta anniversary uf a day set aps:
penctamatirm uf tta Governors &lt;
Blates.wed observed by otarly al|
Ctardwe &lt;/our land since tta da .
our Pilgrim Fathers. To those of
England Wrth it fa especially s d»

hallowed aaooctatnma, and has Come
ragantad with rewvrwlfal awe.
(

regretted, aintw that i« ita only rel I
dennmfaatfcm ta our midst that hat I
present a pust'W.
Tta queslnm ad

UNIVERSAL-...
SPECIAL NOTICES

NOTICE.
। p'iClarcr. oat a I&gt;«p»»rotrp« and oat an

CLOTHES WRINGER

and pasnes from mouth to mouth, I
this 'wutasme «■ tta port of that eta I
fa it through contempt for tta u«ge»l
customs of nor fathers ! uc •• it »" I

bectiMoe, tta president, following tta
empls nf tta immort.l Wariiingtuo. |
•cun fit ta designate tta day. that al

UNIVERSAL'

so ftarfsl of showing rrepect to the 11

ideal, and to unwilling tu do any I
that may ta construed into a moral
port of the Government, in Its stro I

Farmerii of Barry

county, y»u who have braved storms of
ao many win tars and luila, and prostrated
the mighty linctar of Ita great forests,
destroying th«»« noble trees without any
return for ymir labor. With the rill
road to Battle Crvek^you will have a

We have I

-large aupply ««f •&gt;'

Steaks asaelly kept at a romrtey d

•rile wbti by ita plow would thrive must

either hold or ffriys."

«de et fi*rtncr prices.

with iroeson and rebellion, that ta fa 1
taatfaglta Yonkers.” it says, 'wi*ny*
taking their eannon,killing and capturing
their men, and coming off the moat de­
cided victors, and yet »». never , regain
any territory.” it mast fas- confessed
that this result is strange. Ttat the reb­
el tattles should-al ways ta the gain of a­
low. like the jump «'f a t»ad mH"f bia
bole, one fi«&gt;t upwards and two feet I awk­
ward*. is among the greatest novelties uf
tilslorv. Other people, when they win,
grant and uniform suc-vesse* have «&lt;meIhing ta show tar it; tat these poor reb­
els luive nothing to show tat h great‘ de­
crease hi territory, Tta more they whip
tbe pestilent Yankecng tbe nrnra they are
beinme&lt;l In ; sad wa should n&lt;&gt;t ta sur­
prised If, tah&gt;rt&gt; tta end »f It. they should
carry ttair victnrtae to such a dreadful
height a* ta find ttam-riera &lt;-&gt;«&gt;ped up in
tta single Stair &lt;&gt;f South .Carolina.

limr to ignore all ttaother tallowed «&gt;
eiations «/ thfa peculiarly
aI

I. rwio, ........... .»&gt;w
S. Labor Uotsl
“
.................. fa.rwv
fo. Nsatra 1-cxbbt | to ran store | faro1&gt;, JT» bars BO CogsT AU others are

veraary I If itare .re any other sol
eat reaeooa, we stall ta glad te give tl I
to tta public.

__________

t ia tta sfas gssstoly wood is private ftrelthsl ms bottle cerwi her sntirsly. J srito thI.,
hoping it may aid UcsBoslsty iaUssffsrtatowrtra- MjraaClba
'
ci.ce lbs taedieta, aadtaMStbsaswta asay need E.UVEKSAL CLflTlES WBIKGEB:
aseh s remedy; sad I ess strong toraw, m 1 bo.
fiseelu merits «Hl fully Justify tbo most 'sporiaUra tenos of speech.

Tub WaxTwxa has continued open d

New Y«rki Nov. id!—A special dis

patch to the World. Waxhingk-n Nov.
I8ih, -aeye.' ,Advice*, rreelvod today
from Ita West slate, that tta ratals are
moving on Gen. Burnmde'* forays via
Loudon. East, Tenniwsro. Tta falter are
deemed t*&gt; (ft Io an impretpabfa p&gt;whion
Il fa thought ttat the force now advancing
has been.exaggerated somewhat.

wpritamUd for Ita eeawat during tta f
week. A storm of snow rain and .H
stated ne ue Moedsy night and Tumdi

.

Mathew's rheceiate Warn Drape I

Jt melted to k fall.

.

XKTKR UH to dvtrej sad rstertoesto «D.
1kiwi'oHbImUmI Worms. Are perfectly tofaNe
Iin all es-es. awl far reporter fa rey sad all of ths
Faacy Wo™ mfaettosa, sad suns tow T'twHo
geo in Me. They may be taken st ail lime* «ith
Yew Y.wk. Nov. M.-Tta tfrswWs 1per&lt;.rt safety, as they ooMata KO NEKCUkY. or
Washington dispatch, 19th. say a the city Jother daktotloss 4n«. MoOrnra SbwM always
yur^y O&gt;tm aB^givs lhetr stiUdrM aoatber.
fa brimful 'if mmorsiuf diopter l* Bwrn*idr,s oomnuuMi is £s*t Tennewa.faH up ,
iif thie evening m&gt; e&gt;«afinuatlon has liren i
received hl taadqu-irtee*. it fa not talicved that tta refa-l* can inltat any (torirfnlsbed. The President's H.-usc will ta
.dlsmrter or strive him- from East
open Io such people, tfafagh It is hintod
in some quarters ttat iuwn’r kind »f a
check will ta pat upon the wmh. Here­
tofore, people who v-uld not rntrr a de­
cent rt»swfag.r&lt;«»m fa tins e«»untry. have
wiped ttairtfirty famts on thr”carpet &lt;&gt;f
Bv.lk- Island
the magnificent East R«mi al ttair pleas­ Tta prisoner*
ure. Wil fat proposed that in the fiituro nr.d eaten J—
_________ -j
UWJy daan. wril-lndisvtd men shall ta farniatad
IM PORTANT ANO TRUE I
forwaidwl dully,
let fata the Pnwidmt’a Israeli, all seu- Rotaf Fund
sihle people &lt;11! be delighted fa tbe im-

&gt;0 WRINGER (JAN BK DURABLE
WITHOUT COG-WHEELS
A gna4 CAXTAMCB wasted ia every tow*.

.•saxstf*.

‘

WAB CLAIM AfflQTCY!
u ""**-l

BOUNTY. BACK PAY, FKNSON8,
fae-,fae.,fae.

�Ihur Caritt.

HMMBom
aOMI hr Agrafe
.te—A

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Hhljh
iiii

9lcW«Ba CmumI BaUvwbA.
. aad after Monday AprU Mtb 1M1. F»
• eager Trains en tbe Michigan Cann
Uailroad will tears RetUe Oak aa Gueaa:

Mail.................................1.U1MR A. :
X. T. -iprraa,...................... IMAP.. M.
Might Kapene....................IM* a.; M.

Xegal S«ti

in

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mm

ik rf «'«&gt;»

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2
_

„ WAMFItt,

Or ConcentratedL\
'tuna ma* MAxn. '
Dlaxk*.—We harron hnu.l a quality
of Trraaarrr’a TAX RECEIPTS, for
aala at former prkra.

We have alnn a

OTKlKSiX:tl£l^"3-.

largo »opply of all the varioya kitxia of
blanks ueiially kept at a country printing
office.

Ottr fiK-ilititt fcr buying paper

\rbmmc.

enables ua to sell blanks nearly aa Jbar «a

airan

o&lt; UmBlaMar.

CttS?rTftS?'r“TE
or—... w^k^.,
Iduyi.

*M»aaM iataeoatadla aaid ratals.'are rp»' -id Cragt. Ibra
ttU.lhobnteOAkw. lateeTitlara
la^iagfc and she* caaaa. if Uy ii^r, b,
ited
K'iUwoar ahraild not ba

CHANCERY ORDER.

■d II ia farther ordered, teat and petllioeer
' notiaa Io tee neroon. i-.----.. i' ■ _ ..

bald T^tho Coart
HELMBOLtTX EXTRACT HUCI1U AXD IMHorae, i. Heminra, oa tbe Ute day of (tete.lxr.
1'RUVEI) KUAE WASH CURES "

sbcrkt dihearea

arrrivaa at tba Maaoeic Hall oa Tbure-

Froaeoi. Hoe. Locu 8. Loreu, Grs^/mlp*.
ibniK Cterd.Cteppteteaal,

la all tMrHtagas.
Lmla or aa cbexgr in Dj«I

At little Enaera.
Xs iwoarralroea.

i/wwnf r. Qq)flp( A/mdral
X thia rnnne. lt aaciatactorilr appearing Io thia
court, teal tbe IfefctMlani. YdwVrd trTaytee

Tnxu wiu. be a Railroad meeting at

I

the Court House «• Saturday next,

»OVW W.OII—OO* am —■ ■« &lt;11 naa —
Let all who an like afticted try tea FropteaCm*.—tea taaAMaa prepend by |ke gaaltary Foeiety
-and they tetok I win aU l*gi adgt tUHr Aellar.
"JOaemSoeaTaioe-, Mnbaotcat.

r^,,J"dURE°K?.,S2£*

••1 bare and tea TaapWa t un’ la my family
with great beaeBt. hiraa-a of scrofula aod baft
Rbesm. aad bar* rveownnmdrd h frrqamtty to
my frxada. all of whom I briirr t liar* beta bace
fiilrd. and mist of tlxtociitirwlv cured Vr if.
•Twaa Mcaaary l?*Mala al. op-.talra."

rd&amp;. CURE^XJ

“I bare brae la&gt; faeUe btaith errr aiace tb&gt;

there be a g'—d attendance.

deatro.leg .11 aiy eoialorl I rat roaoner I cronmeneed takiag tee 'Peeple'e enrr.- and h«“a u.»4
fear boule*, aad am now alarnt a well wemaa.
My diMeedtie* her* a.aeh all duel teat id. and I
feel cbeerM aad tappy.
lira. Canusuc Drwata.
■■Dreeamaher. Goadell Alley, abetsTacmr al

Tomorrow ia a day set apart by the

President of the United Stales, and the
Governor of our own Stale, to be observ­

es a day of tbankagiving and prayer.

■RaAate. Oei m. 1MT”
'’
CURESXXiSS'

h

-Mr wife has base in poor health ter a long
thee baling fregnently ta call a phyeieten to al-

States, and olmsrved by nearly all the

Churches of our land since the days &lt;»(
Er.drncaof tea o&gt;o&lt;t reliable and rcapeoaiWe
cbatacler will accnmpanj the medieiae.
Plica Al per Dettta, we ate for«ADoltrorod fa any eddm*. securely packed from
ubserr antra.
Zleeenle Ayrayrrow ra ail tcaunralcatinat.

Englaud birth it bi eapectally a day of

regarJrd with reverential •we.
AJuder
throe dreiimstnocea, it is with feelings of

sybod) could

the deepest regret that we announce the
Get that the M. E. Charch of this village
AD 41MSTRATOirS BALE

j C.1 XH.
q.&gt;^^rffrw

tiers whatever. Tbta in the more tu be j
rrgrcllrd, since that in tbe only rdigo&gt;i« |

“Fit U hu|lLi&gt;&gt;i dorr, St jfearf U,
■Berate.October 1.|UL“
..
ar For Hate by all Iburyl.f*.
C. CRUHirY.Graetel A~M. So. m Main el.
BaTate. X. T-, to wboaa all erdna aboald be ad-

CHANCERV: OHQElt J I
iTAlKOr tljcillGAXr-Eigtte Jadtete) Cir-

•( 1-a.iusH XlcUK

iMjMttefaftte

that ia pnrroanra U a

drnntninalion In our midatlhat have at I
------present a partor.
The queetloa ariwa, ! THE undersigned having been restored
.
. I
k_ i.k .- .
k, &gt; ror* .Imnls remtdv
and puasen from mouth to ni

LDVERT1SEMENT.

CITY

HARDWARE

STORE.

fa it through contempt for tbe usages and

euitom* «f our fathers 1 or '• it simply
because. tbe preaid^H,following tbe ex
ample of tbe immortal Waahingtuci. baa

■ GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

seen fit t.i designate the day. that all the
people may unite inciting thadlta to tbe
Supreme Ruler fur tbe nierciea of the

OX MOXBOE STREET IX fills CTTT.
And eurduOr In fit. tar old csslctnero and frienda
In Kcal ami adjoiiitna cooatie. to renew their
buteiirM.rtatiaa. with ■». ai d nLrne«rrtl&gt;*T
in want of any article paaaUy
ba Aawad ia a
Hardware Star*. I"rl»« im a rail Ui aaaeitcMal
aill be found roaiptet*. specially In '
BUIU1IXQ UAKDXrAKK. AXD MECnjXlCTt

SALOOIV

past year 1 Is tbe pastor of ibsl Church
so fearful of»b&lt;**nng respect U» the Pres­

ident, and ao unwilling tu do any thing
that may be construed into a moral aupport of tbe Government, in ita struggle
with treason and rabelluMt, that ha io *iL

TUw Biium
c—p"—1 «'
.1. « kkf. fr&lt;-m lb. «■&lt;— ■*— wf«T«w*
„f Ib. ta.CTI.r, b-e
fc^SlF””
ren&gt;.»»« Bill-.eiatinna of this peculiarly Jneenroa anninm, Jumdiar, F.™r
Af”'
,.„,«n.ou &lt;Z&lt;1» Li&lt;n.ud •!&gt;
ent reasons, we shall be glad to gi»e them .ri.inr from «n
&lt;&lt; bl1' "I"*, ■*”
to tbe public.
awnad,. Tbej p— T“*T*
pnmrrtl". I'«'M ••™teb.'" •!•
Bvilasm Pamosama of New York
.mjlk
.IldHj
City was exhibited at tbe Court Housotire human frame. They can he tok
un Monday evening. Thia la one cf tbe
at all timea, witbout regard tn diet; »ro
"beat ubiUliooa offered U&gt; ihr public.
;LU.... if —-.
Z2umi tea Cir.at tew of «Zd«ro«d. ao4»»
«!♦&gt;»• i.Urrafed I- —I
•"
T]
&lt;&gt;.. lb. |»il-l •" •«*'“ J* **”** X,
QlofI
.
.. .. . .J... a. be
Th« WxATsaa baa contiBned open «ad

arT'j* wk,r« -'ll
a nek.

A alarm of enow rain and alarl

visited ua m» Monday night andTneoday.

Mi^ki.r.

l.rltak-.

•» c—

B-Ad—U—L

- A Wan. Att-irr Cnatt*■*"*•*•—*^h&lt;‘
Richmond Axamiarr, referring to IL—k
ar'a recent aucuaaa in openmg Grant'a

Cliickaniaaga. The hen le of Chickamau­
ga must be fiogbt agaM."
’

OCR DILLIABD TABLES
Are re-fltted with Nev Ctmbltra*, aad
tbe Reo»» are ttpaotaka aad Fleapaot.
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

CHANCERY ORDER.

,

• TATE OF MICHIGAN.—Eighth Judicial Circl
l. lluizv*r*

qatet.
KO JTmalvnam er Jiawdviim
will bt M.Vfd,
Assail aha ar* wilUag ta patroaiia a gatel aad'
GIVE US A CALL I

G«o«V« Ai Jteaaa. CtaHer Itecwa. aad IfcrrBen A.
Afaete,
It Mtiafactorily appearina to thia coal I teat
tha dafcodanl. Harrtouu 11 Maarah. it a neo red
deal 01 thia Stale; On molten ol Srmrl A Allen,
bohcilvra lur aald t'ouiplainaol II i» uauiatn that
the aald defendant. Ilarriaou B. Urach, can-t In.
appeaiame in thU earn* to ba ealrrad alihm
four moatbafram tee dale nt tew ordrr , aad teal

TV. « U-JJ* b”to Bi,‘

It melted aa it Ml.

crunmviMctttinae and than ranbling awpplira to rrnch oar army at ChaUamc^a.
eat a ; “We have loot ’the a-lvanUgwo of

B VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

FIRST CLASS

GROCERY, EATING AND Bit 1ARD

SALOON.
Wm. L Eatou,

I). McNa^m**.

Hurtroa. October 4, UU.

g3£ffite'g-.s, sraxjtt'.

r—"•

c

XC■»«••• •&gt;••w"""

HF* A&lt; a young ladW seminary, a
frwdaya aim*, daring an ntaminathm in
history, ore ..f the tnoa« pe«&gt;nii»intt P*»pila was intorn^ated : ‘•Mary. did
tm Luther die a natural death T“ *•&gt;«.

eSnJU.
-■&gt;■ ry?_JXX.
liTw
tec t.r»d««.T Df
. . tU. ord,r

L&lt;»|,

aaCIf

perfect arcane fer cocoa* coiua. or any a soxcatat er ac«o oimcciTiaa arising from damp, avid
or aaddta change of tea weather.
Ersry person who has reer taken Cinioii
Bacta or notaaama. proeooneta it tbe beat
artirte c«er in&gt;rated; and *o teeUy crlrbr.ird
.. 1 ----- (I.-I Ik—
u •■■ - &lt;■ fc.ll a*

S’l?.
*’ r 2LlWrSWS%F
l.ol.lcn at the Frobale Ofliee.x.
la
^JKiSTh"-1*—•

-tSfr-TtfrESTT-OXE YEARS AGO.
Xi 0. C. Ilmroi a tfmiagaiaM cfawifet tat
Dregpat »&lt; tea city ef BoCala. X. Y. laveatcA

, cW-ij-H MonAayaeTJaaaary, April,
^ra-id *aod*ye af February. May.

Lai^teiMoUays ef VaralU «•». fcp
X am*»-ird Mandara e( February

all kirm

or

JOB PBISTWG,

PAPER-BAGS

�« A

, ilte wShJra*'1rtom.'sta. stars all, by
^^yT^’b^Morirn’

;■ Tins

DIGESTIVE CRIMS.

‘BVXUtW

Official giintiorj.

atnnixs, the people now felt tbe necemily
of turning their attention to the produotian of an article which waa regarded as
indisjwnaable. In reference to this, if
seems like a spacial providence that the
Chinone sugar-cane should have boro intro­
duced al th* lime H was. Its culture was
engaged ia extensively in 1801, and with
»o better faRfitiea than those which every
tkrm^housoisprovidii, a large quantity'
of syrup waatprbduced that year—the
quality, of course, varying according to
the skill of tbe makers, and other causes,
but on tbe whole so good that it waa.
in the families of farmers In the
place of Southern moloseea.
Last year, a still larger extent of land
was planted with the cane, and. the quantity of oyVwp'increased— Illinois pn&gt;due!ng not less twin •2.000,000 uf gallons,
and Iowa 3,000,000.
The capacity uf the country to produce
syrup to any extent, has thus been dem­
onstrated.
Tbe beet is also being fitlrly tasted aa
a sugar producer. Sumo hundred acres
of beeta are • now under cultivation with­
in 1000 miles of the city, for Mr Belcher
vt the Chicsgu Sugar Refinery, and
strong hopes are expressed ol Ite success.

COME AND BUI MORE

umo
GOODS!

is natural

aoo.,,
ujio.. tbto rfam at raoipbiau, to Mtofantay

CALL AND EXAMINE

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ita reinjiknhir rorejjffili it b« made a tea
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Tire Paorm or Sittttr Hcsa*xnar.—
In sheep growing there arc three distinct
sources of profit sought, viz : Increuse &lt;W
number by sctual propwstion, growth of
iucrease in else and woii&gt;ht and tbe annual
wrodeet of wool.
The ewes used in
breeding should poMew as nearly as nowaible Umipoints ot Mt»RsncB desired id
the effipring; they should at least be two
years old vigood, strong eotwtilotion well
Jtaf and well sheltered. Such ewes with
such maMgsmeot will gsosrally realms

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Tever and
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Grra Hess Mi at.—the Nevf-Englind
Farmer »iys-. “Tvfrnbt’' gaberally un­
derstood that tbe ben, being carwivorons
requires, to secure fecundity, *. verj lilre
ral allowance of meat When enjoying
her liberty in tbe fields, pastures, or
dooryards, tbe principal part, of auiitenance is derived from insects, worms, Ate.
She partakes but eparingly^at such times
ofgrain, and often when the article Is soppl led, leaves Itfor tbe more inviting food
which nature suppliee her wj^h h«r,flm»»itetoaMtak T&lt;w ifwwwmforeterwtare,
'
ty forUdsdiscriptioe
oi wuovanuui u. gratified, even, though
we supply the best of grain. In abundance
she will cense to lay. Tbe priv^llop jif­
fsets her health, and there will necessari­
ly be the end of profit until the deficien­
cy is supplied.
When fresh mtat or
.fresh fish canoot be supplied, lbw common
scrape of the Lutcbrr, wMeb are hard and
compact and can bo kept any length of
time, answer the desired jmrposc.

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The rule for the height of the rod above
tbe building, estimatedby, extensive ob
serration, is’that tbe rod will protect the
surface twice da s^detfrom its bote at the
height of the of rod snore, the surface.—
Thu* barns being a hundred feel long the
rod, therefore,if placed in the middle,
should be. 25 feet above tbe roof; or two
rods 25 feat from each end, would answer
the Mate purpose 12 ij?ct high.
The
simple central rod will require but a littie more than halfas much Iron as tbe two
and be therefore, cheeper; and it may be
adopted, provided a firm standard or up­
right pole of wood could' be inserted In
tbe timbers of the roof, to 'support the
rod above tbe building. This standard
should be about 18 feet high, and tbe rod
extending? feet abcre iu If the subsoil
is rather dry, th-. boles mast be dug dep­
er, so as to secure permanently moist
earth. There will be little advantage in
filling the bole with day, as .the. slsclrio
fluid which comes down tbe'rdd; is lot be’
dissipated far aud wide through tUasarth.
A bushti of charros?, placed st thefoot bf
tbe rod\befog a much better conductor
than moist day, should serve to convey
the fluid from the rod, and scatter it In
the surrounding earjh. A depth of 0 or
8 feet is usudly deep enough in any commoo soil. The bole mey bo as large in
diameter aa the workman can convenientdig; 2 or 3 feet will be enough. The rod
may be earned sloping down the roof: to I
the eaves, and then perpendicularly to
-the earth. If It rune down into the cattle
yard, a stiff post should bo placed dpea
to it on each side, to proven: the animals
from rubbing against it, and displacing

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ty. “Pm Mlling rtrawUrria. d7w^r called a boat out of a shingle, and then
stood at the door and asked every ono
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KIUJ
"Bono, ,U!1
or it by-and by."
'
Mra. LeClair? thbdght Kittv had newlooked so pfotty?fi4ul1e and' pearla, Ms
•tea d.d under lU quaint shadow' of that
Shaker bonnet—her brown curls tucked
behind Ur ears, and the old maid behind
the window blinds of the opposite bouse
thongbl ft very strange to see Mrs. Ledsire Isen from her casement to kiss the
Slrawlierry girl I
‘-Straw be fries 1 bow much bo they a
basket T“
,
Mrs. Jones rubbed the soapaods from
.
her sodden fingers, and polished them off

knocked the boat into Jonny’s fae«r and
broke ths mast. Ths poor bay’s heart
was almost broken, loo, but he made an­
other mast, and stood al the door again.'
Two liule girls came along, and Joany
asked if they wished to buy a boat
' “What do you call It? a boat?" said
one of the girls. “It la a funny looking
bolt." “We don’t aail boats,” said the
other girl.
•‘Well, you don't know what fun it Is,"
said the little boat builder. -

history of the rebellion has been ore oe.
carriages.
,
They calculated that the North would
nevar fight, but their guns aqninst Fort
8uinter started balls mi Ils® of North-

England and France would intervene for
them, but in spit^of all tbeir blandish­
ments and intrigues those nations will not
lift a finger in their fiivor. They calcula-

ted States, but II was settled with perfect
facility.
They, calculated that cotton
would give them unlimited credit, but
their cotton loins will not now raalixe a
• new and moot complete assortment of
farthing. They calculated that the North
would be bankrupt by the loan of their
SA 1.818 teeMkind»of dry,jjoo4».JTw:«rlto.
DRUGS AND yiEDICXNEE,
KITTY’S WAGER.
businesa, but tbo North was never more
crack try. A*. State al,, el Um poit tfflct.
proeperoua. They calculated that a block­
U
my prineiplea," said Par­
ade of over 3,0«0 miles ofcoast was Im­
ker Pelbam, bnttoning his pockets, and
practicable, but there never was a block­
mdining his chair al an angle of forty five
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
ade moro efitetiva. They calculated tbit
31 ANON ALLEY,
m they wantofl, laughing at poor Jonny.
degrees against the pinna railing. '-Taxea,
XILRR IN GROCERIES, previslkas, m
Presently an officer of the frigate that their privateer* would annihilate our
taxes—nothing but taxes! Government
la V. Site, butter, lard. port, sal xrsln
■as lying io the harbor, passed. “Pleaac
innat think a man is mnde of monFy ; and
•llkioa
AIm&gt; leys eandtea. etc ,ste. , Store
buy my ship?" said Johnny, very im­
CMitirsla Bieck. Nisi* street. Healings, Mich.
then right on the top &lt;4 that, every wo­
nihi!alien. They calculated they might
ploringly.
man of tour ar&lt;]iiaintancr expects you to
“Fivecents; that’alon much; I won’t
build iron dad mon of war in England
ar FUR MEC11AXICAL AND MKD1C1KAL pay funds into her private wsr treasury.
“Did you make it 1" said tha officer.
give- but.four, James Adolphus ! if you
FL
’
RltlMM.ONLY^:
’"Yea, I did, all myself," said Johnny. and France bull their Iron clads are built
kinds aT Family Groeeriea.
It’s all nonecnce—and I, fur one, won’t don’t keep your hands ■•st of that straw­
only
to be kept In durance, vile.
They
“What pul it into your bead to make
■odsu ware, and a general as­
be vicliiniMd ! Besides, I don’t emxidrr berry basket, i’ll akin you! I’d calcti
calculated
that the Democratic party
ana. Also Notary labile,
a ship?" said the good nalurcd man.
it fair to be hied at every pore, while the lated to get a few for preservin’ but suwould divide the North; but tho Dem­
it of the Haatlnca Hotis*.
“Why. you see,” said the little fellow,
women keep their nwn purses intnei. If gsr'son awful high. Julius Alexander,
“sis hasn't any bread to eat, and I thought ocratic party itselfia divided, and a por­
yon female kind are so vitally interested corn® in«ut of the street this minute, or
I'd work and earn oome money, and buy tion of it which is not for tho war iaburi­
itlLHRA in imp, inad.aaa*.
in thebnapitHls and all that sort of thing I’ll conic after ye. I ppt up two jars of
ed beynud resurrection. They calculated
some,"
ciw. pain It. oil*, lurpeniio^. burning Said.
why don't ji u lend a helping hand your- pincappits, but James Adolphus got at
that the Conscription law would be rexis“ W ho la rfs ?" said the captain.
sell T’
•
ted . but the aUampteto resist (Ml law
■&gt;ne, and t'other blowed up with a bang
“Why "aun't you know sis F said
Mr. Psll^im senwed ep bls npe,taoped on Easier Sunday. Can't yo give four Johnny.
have only consolidated the oeople mure
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. HFfcEW. PEPPER.
hi* fingcra on the railing, and nodded Ha basksta for a shillbi' ? Them baskets ia
“Just look in here."
So the officer than ever in lts: support. They calcula­
PBUN1S, FIGS. RAI-INS. CODFISH;
head, aa &lt;&lt;nr who »n&gt;mld any, “I rather the biggest cbeata—don't bold half they entered, and saw sis asleep on the bed. ted that the National army wxnild dis­
solve at the expiration of enlistments;
gueoa you’ll find thatfiiguinent unanswer­ pretend Io. Take postage stamps? Well,
“Whom do you belong to 1" said thu
fiWEESET * ALLEN.
but it proves that there is an almoat uni­
able.” Kitty Brace, standing among the {•our 'em out My gracious ! If tbero captain.
TTUR.XEV8 AT LAW and Sojiaitori ii
n«es that shut out the June sunshine, ain't a strawberry leaf in one of the
•To mother now," said Johnny, “fur versal determination to reenlist for the
war. They calculated upon sweeping at
bankets
I
Look
here,
yoqng
woman.
turned
round
so
aoddenly
that
tbn
tinted
CU'D3CK5,T vtsimnwigfrir
fattier is dead and gons away.”
Just
a
stroke the Northern armies‘from the
petals showered softly down around her
then little sis opened her eyes slid seeing
Aid Cooking Extracts,
like a pluk snow storm. Parker inetinct selling strawberries. A leaf just to fill the uniform of the officer she begun to “sacrerf soil;" but the Northern armies
Ively moved his chair back, ns be caught ^up. I’ll warrant! Where do yon expect laugh.
tn go tn when you die, I’d just like to
"What do you ask for your ship 1" said they call their sacred soil, and hare held
it for 5, ]0,2p.naontha,withoutrelioquiahknow?” .
the captain.
i’ig a foot of ft.' They calculated upon
The door was slammed in Kilty’s fiiee
fiance fluttering acrusw her check.
“One cent, if you can't give me any
invasion ’of the North; but they stopped
USTTCK OF TUB PEACE. Will attend to the
“Please to expiate y ourself. Mr. Pel with morn emphasis. Strawberry vend more,” said Johnny.
collection at debts and all other bnaineaa
PENH. PKNCRX INKA PAPER. EN­
aborts Antietam and Gettysburg. They
ing
had
its
unpleasant
aspects
as
well
as
hamj^said
Killy,'
clasping
a
aprny
of
The captain gave him a pat on thr
rtaininc to bia oflee with fidelity and prun-.pl
VELOPES. CARDS. Ae. Ac.
n acs very rigLUy in bvr i«o little hands, most other occupations in this world ; hut eheck and said, “Wait a few minutes, calculated utxtn raiding through the
&gt;• &lt;1tMc« oppoaita Jftad|{a"allot»l, OraugeriHa
North
’; But John Morgan the old man
Kthey al ould descend wralhfully On our llltle heroine was undismayed I It and I’ll rome hack and buy your ship.”
kcr’s ears, in spite of her determine takes a great deal to daunt a real coura- 1 He went onl«and bought two large who dared undertake It, Is now ruing bis
MOST POP0LAR
I. A. HOLBHOOK,
folly behind the stone of the Ohio peni­
lion to be very proper and dignifisd.—
loaves of bread, and carried them back
A TTURNEY snA Coaaoetor st Law, Solicitor in
tentiary. They calculated upon the auLet* in the afternoon, Mr. Parker and gave them to Johnny.
“Have we not spent time and money
/V t.honrrry. Gvueral I-nd as&gt;i Tax Agwal.periority of Southern horaemaqship ; but
Offiee. second story of Holbrook's Block.
botli, in thia cause I Have we n»l denied Pelham's elerk came softly Into the bank
“Arc you God?" said the liulo fellow,
their cavalry in the very branch U their
ouraslvce unneeeMary luxury ?
Nay. office, where his master was busily en­ with bis eyes as large ns saucers.
" '
'J. N. RWHtElX.
service io tebich they have been ^nost
have we nut even parted with our jewels gaged in writing.
“No" said she officer, T am only one
constantly Wanted.
They calculated
“
J
hrg
your
pardon
sir,
bul
do
you
n YNICI AN sod Sargeoo. O«cs la RssmU's
and trinkets, lu send aid to ibuec who
of his Mrvanta.” He then patted John upon a guerrilla warfare that abould
siorw. State strveL
__________ __
wish tn hny strawberries?"
suffer in our country's behalf?”
ny’s head, and told him to be a good boy
“Strawberries—no!" said Mr. Pelham and be would come and see his molhe.— strike terror; but their guerrilla warfare
•Tbat’a all very fine,” said Parker,
JOHN ROBERTS,
has injured themselves more than ua.—
turning ap hie nose in lofty disregard of ahstraetedty.
He did call again eud after tearing all
IN and Surgeon. Dwrili
“f told the young person so, air, but about the family hejiromised to take care They calculated upon making Mississippi
feminine logic. “Smooth sailit'fc, smooth
and other rivera unnavigable by flying
of them ; and w hen Johnny was a great
sailing! You may talk as much as you — Dear me. here she is now-!”
artillery
and Minie rifles; but these riv­
D . U. J. HANEY.
mum wm a deffhnt little tap on the boy he took him i»n board of his ship, and
please, Miss Kitty, but you will never
ers remain nearly as secure to us as in
pursuade me you’re in earnest, untilj I door, and Miss Kitty Brace walked in, in time mnde an officer of him, and adopt­
time of peace.
They calculated that
see j ou making a sacrifice worth boastibg her hotel eves sparkling like two stars ed him ; and after a battle when he was their armies would never surrender, and
■ ill be Mid to COMPOUNDSpecial
under the ahsker bhnnet
’
dying of a wound he had received, be
FRESCirPTIOXH; and say oL"
alwnyafight to the last ditch; but lbs
ING and
‘‘You don’t wish tn purchase, Mr. Pel­ naked Jonny, who waa now Lieut Cole very’laat Richmond paper that comes—
“I don’t want to boast,” said Kitty, In­
That’s fortunate, for I’ve sold to hand him thnl casket on the desk:
dignantly, "but oh ! if I were only a man ham?
and that tha organ of government—ad­
"Open it,” Mid the eaptain. giving him
every berry!—Please to emm^ my
—if I could only earn money !”
iRxinr .nd counsellor at law
mits that “the history or the war exhlbite
“You'd do unbeard of things, Pre no change; I believe It amounts tn nine cents a key. "What do you find there F
more surrenders by obr armies theca ver
ROBERTS A STRIKER"Nothing but my shingle boat,” Mid
d»ubt, said Mr. Pelbaru aarcaetteally. over snd above the specified five dollars!”
befel the arras of any other nation during
Parker Pelham started at the double Johnny.
“But you can earn money if you choose
the same period of tiofe."
"When you made that boat you made
handful of postagF'diiri^rtUy.'In blank as­
to try."
Even what they call tbeir successes
your
fortune,"
said
the
captain.
“
Under
OSce. wlib W. W. Ralph Esq-. MlddlsviBe
tonishment and dismay.
"How, pray 1"
either yield them no positive advantage,
A.
ft.
TAN
BRLMTA
Barry County. Michigan.
••You don’t mean to say, Miss Kilty, the boatje my last will, end All the prop or they are dis asters in disguise.
“Well, for instance, those crimeonThey
v ■! e-. .i..
........ „r Xttorneva ana
erty 1 have is yours."
spriuklvd straw berry beds on thu side that—"
swoep't McClailsn from the peninsula,
John became a rich man. and he de­ built was simply to change the Mat of
“! do mean tn say that I have won the
hill—a man would turn 'em into money
HAETtNUB, MTtn.
served
it
Now
what
is
the
object
of
quick enough ; a woman don’t chooee to
war to another part of Virginia.
They
this story?—Merely to teach you that, won a vicitoryi over Burnside, but left
WANT 25 000 nisi* of WOOL to take the trouble—it’s easier to beg."
KNAFPES A BURROWS,
“Yes,” Mid Kilty, taking no notice of merit of animalinn ! Ordinarily, Parker if you are good, and du all you ean, God his army just where It was befhre.. They
manufacture Into CUOTH—-. \
TT0RNEY8 and COUNNiCLLtfW? AT LAW
the covet sneer, "but nobody wants straw- Pelham would have hraiUWed lonq ere will in tome way helpyou. The shingle won a victory over Hooker; be too held
partIng. with a red rent of hto hoarded boat Was a a mall aflair tn the unfeeling his old ground, and besides, the victory
ca8h,mb»«m.
money, but beauty la n wohderflil aahdn- boy who broke, it, and to the thoughtleM cost the life of Slooowall Jackson, by sft
FLANNEL
them."
AND 8HEETIX0B,
girls who laughed at it, but td the officer odds the greatest rebel General of the wsr.
"There ia, in the city. I suppoee. Ah,
yes—that's rigbljMise Killy—curl your leaped up in that one moment of faseina- and to God II was above all priee. Go, ,They won a victory at Chickamauga, but
lips and toss j our head!
Como now
tFon.
• then, my young friends, and do likewise. at a irrioendous expenra of lite, without
1 TERMS•1 own mvneW vanquished. Mi« Kittv.’
here’s an exemplification of mv assertion,
that you shrink from the sllgbiest effort he said, handing over a neatlv folded
Gaxxxaicxs.—Few people, perhapd, dteat victory st Bull Run, which they
OMllor a&gt;
—■
are aware why the nslioual currency^ja hailed aa decisive of the success of ths
in this cause. You expert us to do sv- fifty dollar hill. Take It—and—"
TTe panted a moment In awkward on- printed wjlh greenbacks, therefore wo. Confederacy, proved to ba the event
erything, while you do nothing.
Now,
explain the reason. Ever sinca thd adop­ whicb ofall others, was most necessary
I’m nut afraid to wager fifty dollars ■certainty. '
tion of paper currency it has been the
you wouldn’t sell five deists’ worth of
•‘Thank v«n rir.” said Kftty. demnrelv, constant study of banknote engravers to ception of what it had to do, aud to fit it
2^ yds. wteeHliwstisR- strawberrtee to keep ybur soldier heroes
“hnt I should erarenlv know what to-do gel up some plan of printing bills that for ita work. Tho delays in taking Rich­
withiha
arttelo.
Mv
nmmM
hnnhand
could not be counterfeited. In this they mond And Charleston, and other prime
Kilty sas silent a moment—then she
/(Mrtrarwprs/ireyfofr/^tfolA
drew out her little moruceo poekel-buuk in fiihtinr nnder the Btara and Strip*., only partly succeeded till sa late as 1857, points over which they have so Inudly
for yourfouulin. Try til
wltea a man named Stacy J. Edson in­ exulted, have only opened the way to
with solemn emphaais.
WOOL CARDING
vented a kind of green iak, which bt&gt; what they doom tie moat dlrefel of all
“I'll call witneaeee air, and ihe wager
Ales for humiliated and dinnnmfittad patented June 30tb of that year. Il is cvila, the dealrucUoo of Slavery; for had
shall bo regialerrd." ., - ■
PsrkerFoltao. ayed the hills beauty Parker Pelham t W» i» iwrt hard enough called anti photographic ink, because it tho war been apeedily terminated, there
OURTY CLERK sad Notary Pablie. ,O«ee
“‘•a JOST K. TAX BRUNT.
M ii bo scarcely understood her. yf;
, to lose fifty dollirw hut he must Inaa a cannot be photographed on account of its can be Illite doubt that Slavery would
ia lb* Court Homo.
Stiags.JeMtf.ira.
“Mind, you are M’
t*»«° /«•"•«» aweeihearl too 1 Hut all theRmharhilds color, and oannoi be dislodged witbalka
D. Htsissb. Dvtraty
never fel/^ so rich as Kitkr Rraor. when lies by counterfeiters to get a compete position and sirvogth.
.stere of Itoterts ZtUrikar. la H lobrook sBtoeL
Ut&gt;X'UJ.„
••Sal vonr
vo«r heart
heart at
al rest,
rem, Mr.
mr. *1 «lha&lt;p ., she eoel.-od that fifty dollar bill to pur- facsimile of the bilk
bills. As it
H Is
is a secret
••fiat
all U» »«Hll«» -t
!».»»&gt; «&lt;“U &lt;*— &lt;»»«»•»
‘I" a-UWn.
only known"to the American Bank Note
f. C. rMINDLE,
Tua late Stephen A. Douglas ones
Company and the io renter, it is impowi
. . com
■
............tews aw ■
■
be
plied .Ilk
willu”
.
&lt;.
hie
to
ouintsrfeil
the
greenback
money. remarked that ••patriotism sraanatse
"But. Miao Kilty, have you reflected 1,
before the fr..m the heart, fills the smiI, infosec
little ehHd waa ran -*er by th? street It wa» uasd by many
Such a very unladylike thing—"
JPURT DECEIVED

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wots llic same language. A friend of hie
known, it. would ba of.n.j use a» tha work country in war will feel, speak and art
could not be copied from Bie genuine for his country .revere b» cwtn try’s cause
bills with any other kind of ,|nk.
The
data of the patent can be seen on the bills

smuh

Warrants

Pelham..

drrs fluttered down

TInmb nebte

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CA.

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Ml» .uotan-IO.

who,now that their country
• kh tbs
bitter of all

flat rebuke

�We«MM*y ■•raiav,

remark*. We are kindly permitted"
| rtlHMTrtr BBlB—n oritF. Holbrook
remarks, aa fulfaw*.-

A Sc huxi

ia ..ffatabWahsve good news from Chattanooga
thfeweek,

Gen. Grant, with hl* usual

friend* and fallow citizen., tkte «n)bl*«xi

tart for awompliabing result* disastrous

CELEBRATED

vouchsafed from God to man, may attend
you upon the battle-field and In the camp;
“ a soldier may be
allzed and fsst falling to pieoa*.
We
apprehend bi* troubles are nut yet over.
The Army uf the Potomac commenced
itoforwaid movement early on Thursday
morning by crossing the !Ra pi dan at three
different pointe, vix,, Germania Ford,
Jacob’s Mill* Ford, and Culpepper F»rd.
mllea above Fredriehsburg, and the other
two probably within 12 or 15 miles still

further up.

Little or no resistance was

fords, and by Friday morning the entire

army, including supply trains, was safely
over. Meade at once pressed forward

and several skirmishes ensued, in which
the rebels were uniformly defeated.
Later accounts report the capture by

Meade of two corps of Loo's army but
the reports are not credited. Gmimuni
cation, between Waahicgton and Meade's
army is interrupted from some cause.

The people have *omo interest—faint,
it I* true and not worthy of much regard
at the handsut the War Department, but
still a little—in knowing what lisa be
comeoflhe men that have gone to the
war under the various calls for troop*.—
At least a million and a quarter citizen*
of the United Stale* have joined c&gt;ur ar­
mfee. Probably not more than four bun
dred thousand now remain in service.—
Human life I* frightfully eheap, we know;
but Ute question, “Where are the others?”
i* one of terrible significanoe.
’
It I* not necessary far us to asy that
the above I* from the Jeff. Davis organ,
No other paper in the North
notevsn Mahony's vile sheet at Dubuque,
nt Chicago.

is capable of sueb bitter malignity m
this defender of the rebellion, thiarevHer
of religiofi and base calumniator of all
that good men esteem praiseworthy.—

gree nf meanness as to be able or willing
to perpetrate such foul miarepraaentation

“The people” have an intereat in the men
in our armies—a v*ry dear to*£re*l and
not a “faint" or “alight" oue al alhjTbc
people" have testified on morn than one

occasion tbeir deep and constant interest

in the aoldivrs, and they bare testified to
their interest In more wfcys jhan one.' For

what purpose waa the monstrous fair now
being held in Chicago, within speaking
distance of the Time* office-, originated 1

inatiiotlona fouod&lt;
.
.1 ronseersfad wli„
tbeir blood, should sacrifice on the altar
ofbur country many of the noblest aon*
and worthy citixmis, whose grave* thia
day mark almost every Iwttle-fieid in the
land.
In viewing the history of this
wicked rebellion, in tho light of tbe event*
thsl have tranapired within the Isrt three
years, tbe fact has been established in
tbe minds of all intelligent thinking cha­
ses in the North, who are not blinded by
political prejudices, that a plot was laid
by the leading spirit* of the rebellion, at
least twenty-five year* ago, to effect a
separation of the Slave from the Free
States of the Union, which wa* secretly
being matured, until the election of Lin­
coln to tbe Presidency was made the pre­
text of dissolving the Union, and of tak­
ing up arm* with the avowed intent of
buifdmg unon the smouldering ruins 'of
the Republic, a confederacy whose chief
corner stnne should be human slavery,
but in fact the election of Idneoln simply
marked tbe culmination of ths treason
year* before really begun—stealthily de­
vised and wantonly matured. Notorious
fact* disarmed the conspirators of any
cause, whatever for taking up anna. The
Supreme Court of tha nation, the Senate
and House of Representatives being or­
iginally in their hands, but “daatroy
the web of tbeir oopbislry in vain." ‘They
were at their wicked work again,’ and
again they pretended they were afraid, of
slave insurrvctlons^ind tbe bloody ecenea
of St. Domingo were painted ns the
only safety and protection they had in
the Union, notwithstanding the laws of
the nation pnatlvdy forbid any interfer­
ence whatever with slavery in any State
where it existed by law. ’ How shallow
that pretext! How false and wicked!
for it appear* that four fifth* of tho able
bodied men are in rebel ranks fighting
against'their government, and tho slave*
left to themselves upon the plantations,
and that too with the Emancipation
proclamation made public and circulated
to a great extent among them, as yet
there have been no slave insurrections.
Now Sir, the war has been carried on
more than two yeara and what do they
say who are authorized to speak for the
population of the aecedvd States. They
say they accept of no terms of peace ex­
cept aubinission on tbe part cT the Fed­
eral Government t« soon terms a* they
may dictate, that those terms ar* Mason
and Dixon’s line a boundary, the exclu­
sive navigation &lt;&gt;f tbe Mississippi Wow
Cairo, full indemnification for every .no­

Why is It that in any loyal State thous­
ands aud thousands of dollars hare been Ktronghoid that has fallen into our poscontributed far Sanitary purpose*. Why sessinu during the war; and unless tha
is it'that not a meeting i.-f loyal citizens Federal* acceded tn these term*, they
i« held without resolution* being passed propoae an indefinite continuance of the
commendatory of ths bravery of our war, until the fragment of the old Union
that ia left fall* to piece* from mere rote
mao in the field, and of their good c&lt;&gt;n taoneas and want of cohesion ; then they
duct in battle* 1 Wby fa it that town*. as tho only first class power on the West­
ern Hemisphere will take possession of
of money for the support of the families the pieces as subjugated and conquered
of the same men to whom the Time* in- provinces," and Toombs says that he“can
conveireof no condition to which his
xtimates the War Department ha* no in­ country can bo reduced, in which ho
terest
would consent to any Union with the
“Where are the other* 1" If the Tian N&lt;wlh upon any term* whatever, a* that
is anxious to know where they are It will when ail else fa l&lt;&gt;et be will unite with
the thousand* of hi* own countrymen
have aq difficulty in ascertaining.
No
who bare found honorable deaths and
small (lumber of them may be found in bfoWy grave* on the battle field*." The
th* quiet, lonely graves strewn from Governor of Alabama declare* that if ho
Ixxdavilla to the borders of Alabama by had, the pqwer he would build a wall of
one of the Ttnut' pet Generals, Don fire:between Yenkeedomand tha Confed­
erate States that should lrt,for endless
Carlo* Buell. Some were slaughtered iu age^." Extract* of thia c|taraeter might
be made t&gt;&gt; an indefinite extent, are in
*of its friends, Fitz John Porter, Esq., perfect keeping with every sentiment
*wbo marched bls troops away fount the thateime* from the pen* or lips of erary
leading spirit in the rebellion. Under
field where a battle waa raging, instead
such circumstances unless w* *a apenplv
of to it. Others of oar brave and , loved are prepared to cast our ayes upon a dis­
ones now lie in the-swamps of the Cbibk- severed Union, a dismembered govern­
ahominy, in testimony of the incapacity, ment the reeopiitht of tbe independence
Ifnotuftbe treason, of another of tho v&gt;f the Confederate States, we bare no
Titan' pet General*. If this malignant alternative left us but a vigorous proaecntion nf the war, to the bitter rod.
This
the people have aolemnly reaolrvd to
of these ‘’ciliaeas of the United State*” wage, for the prearrvatlon nf their man­
hood, the constitulimi, the laws and &lt;»ur
has been killed or foully murdered by peerless institutfons—that the Ameri
can republic shall live.
That, although
the friend* of the iadtriduaj who wrote peace is desirable, yet that peace which
the above extract, and with whom the

bruised arms hung up for moeumenta.
“Then shall oor stem alarm* bo changed

baen living in exile in Broanaville, or­
ganized the dtizraa for self defence dgainst
Bee's rebel ruffian*. Gobo* is a friend
t»f Mlramon, who ia * friend of tbe
French. Finding himself with a force
under hi* command, b* Crossed the river
to Matamorns na a&lt;K&gt;n u our forces look
poaseasion uf "Brownsville, sod inhfe-turn
drove out the government of Don Man­
uel Ruiz aud tmpriaunud the Gurnrnur
and hia cabinet.
Thu* began the first of aeriea of aevolutinna rm the Mexican side. Cubo* had

STOMACH
IBS
SPECIAL NOTICES-

with fell dirwtioe. for swkfej sod wring a

day when Iron and year noble compan­
ion* id arfae shall return tn y&gt;rar homes
peoelalmljig with merry voices and happy
hearts t^ glad tiding, of peace.
•

rebels. Thera ia no
was prepared to act with him.
Don all imparillra . having Raid beads,
Manuel Raia, who was expelled by
an* .nd IntairnuUioa
Ouboa, waa a man friendly to u«Ruiz
fled to Browns, lite; on tbe following day
hi* party attacked and defeated Cobo*,
At a Meeting of the dlisens of Has­ who waa killed. and-Rniz was reinstated.
ttsmscthillr roars.
tings and vicinity, convened'In the Court
THUS. F. ClIAPMAK. Chmirt.
House November 28th, J. M. Russell,
mtISssZb .
Ml Broadway. New &gt;'m
opportune arrival of Gen. Ban ks 'spoiled
Esq., was appointed Chairman, and IT. A. a rnuat ingenious and te;M -dangerous
thus organized, Mr. IT. W Illis proceeded
to address the meeting on tbe Importance
of a railroad from Hasting* to Battle
Creek, urging all to lend their aid in this

County in the lessoned cost of tnmspnrta-

ti&lt;m and th*

superior arailabilUy of

markets.
On motioo it was rerolved tn bold a

meeting nf the etock-boldera in Aasyri*
at the Tamarack House, Wednesday
December 9th, at 11 o'clock A. M.. to

.&lt;

HOSTP.TTKK'.S

stems, two blossoms, and apparently

distinct core*.

Jvaaxsa.—We’desire to call atlr
to our facilities for jobbing.

plot
*
'
. The prospect in Texas for &lt;utr cau*« fa
Eiod. Gvn. Banks need* snd ought tn cbaritv.»th* rseiK &gt;o* OirscUsM far b*M*k Um
ive more troops, perhaps 12.000 u»en, ■Impte r-tn-dy n«e4 '* his
in order to enable him to ad iu the Stale.
Th* greater part of the people in and
about Brownsville are of Mexican origin;
the roramon people, and wealthy men
are favorable U&gt; the ro-*«tebli*hinenl of
the Uni-m government, under which they
always rojuyrd pence, protection and lib­
erty. They are, however, much cowed
by the rebel tyranny, and have such an
idea of the strength aud determination uf THE imdi-mi
the rebel* that they will not take politi­
cal action unless the
protective.

departmeokwithina few montha.

I

drred—onr office estates over forty
(•rent fonts of type, including m&gt;a
itb borders and rule* to match.

Tua viBT rtx*»*rr, mild weather

a sprinkling of snow, which, with a 1
freeze, looks like winter suddenly six

earnest. Well, it* about time fur a

duties
J. M. Rvosatt, CKn.
■JJ. A. GoodtZs. See.

Cincinnati, Nov. 24 —There la noth­
ing additional from Burnside. Cannonad­
ing i* etill beard. A battle is anticipa­
ted between Grant and Bragg to-day.
A special to the-Commercial from
CbalUt'ooga, the 2Sd say a; “Deserters
last night reported ihs rebel* falling hack
t«2_Chicarp*iuga station. Tlislr artillery
haa~be*w. withdrawn from «mr front and
the wlaifearmy I* apparently in retreat.
A rcronn&lt;«i*suivY this afternoon revMl-

A Huntsville (Al*.) correspondent i»f
the Montgomery Mail, giving a report
of a recent Federal expedition into that
ragion, aay* :
“Umeatone and moot of Madison c»un
tic* were completely scoured and swept,
clean of horse* and 'mules, cattle, sheep,
poultry, hog*, meat, floor, dtc. Two or
three ttmuJWbd liot***. and mule* were
Gen. Wood, charging up to Orchard
taken (n these counties—citizen*, farm*,
Ridge, carried lire rifle pita, under a *eplantation*, 44.. thoroughly stripped.
aare musketry and artillery fire, taking
‘ Tbs !&lt;■*• to thi* section ia very heavy. two hundred priwex-rs. We m&gt;w bold

Mcucal Cixcsst.—A Musical

day and Saturday evesinga, next, i
Mfoi Mary E. Bailey, swdsted by Pr
E. IL Bailey, and Prof. C W. Ballry.

roeatry as talented sod etiteetaiul
Converters, and are highly spuken of
good time may be expected. . Admiaal I
—adult* 25 cent* children 10 cent*.

UNIVERSAL

hat tie, and will lleon their arm* tn night.
Hard fighting is inevitable t&lt;&gt; morrow
unless th* rebels withdraw tonight.

our abundance—this time nrarlj

ell known throughout I

limt AgvnU X. V. Sanitary Seckty. RndbevUr.

year twenty-one visits from thorn. Sum
ley's big raid in July swept uff largely
nf slaves, horses, mule*, 6k., and so did
Washington, Nov. 23.—A letter re­ Ur* fuems'sf vneech.
others. But ws hare patched up' mat­
‘"’m.ixnr.,
ters again, rigged up old wagons, new ceived here today from an officer in Gil­
rsstoe of the Fi.l 1‘rrsbjlerisa &lt;
more'* army,*tatr*on the authority of*
PhtafcvJ. Xearo
n-bel deserter, that several shells recent- ' •oetltsolyf
King
our people frel m If- it 1* uscles* to. try ly thrown from Grrgg exploded
Mathew’s Cbocelate Hora Drops!
to fix up again, even with old wagon*, street, the heart of Charleston, killing
broken down mule* and horse*, a* all several perrons, among them an officer
may again soon be taken by another raid. of the 3d South Carolina Artillery, and
We have not enough left naw to haul riddling and firing several dwelling*.
and plow with, and a fine riding nr bar-.
neu home in th* hand* of a ritiseo is a
“'‘*T««al**n KO MERCURY, or
rarity, end milch cows ar* worth a* much,
Waahhigtoa, Nov. 27.—Headquarter*
and more valued than negroee."
have received adiapateh from Gro. Gtant
dated Cattanooga, 21th, 10 A. M., stating
that the route of the enemy is compfete.

CLOTHES WRINGER
QO
Q

tar* of State distinctly awerta that any

Clbvklamu, No*. 38.'—John Morgan

s
:: IS

Tu* majority .far the

Union

New York, Nov. 28.-E. A. Paaltel-

in the

determination to push the wn
forward ew exhibited; Some new su

annul solicitatiuOe ’ fiw farther sutscri

j-oecd; it rreching Battle Creek in a diJtanceuf29 mil*a by actual survey. Man
think that 2 or 8 miles could still be Ibj

ped off with profit.
Stats AoatcctTcaat. Guxamt—Wi

New Advertisements.
iajsift” 4p”*Of ,be '■■*Breri“n AgrkaltarUt." .

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

L .MTEHSAL (LOTHE8 VBIKCER
TIME SAVKRI
STRENGTH HAVill! Tl&gt;» saving of *■»«*
will atoM ixv a lanAo tvr rentsge on 11&gt; *oa* V
SM*('lUn PAYS FDR.

the catalogue of this institution for IRC.’,
an intimately blended with all the beet
interest* ofcer State, and did nor limit
ed apace perm'it, should be pleased to rr ■

the excellent ronrse ofjn.tnJctW purmi
enl and scientific education.

SIIAEi: WATCHES.!
CUf
navpwne /*r erewwy rf

C»lemhaa penitentiary last night. One
practicable diligence." Thi* is in accord- thousand dollars reward ia offimsd far
, tbuir capture.
oocaiona. Our National

and Franca have held theirs.

railroad meeting at the Cm

|&gt;ortlofl oTthe 5 per cent paid in.

»Kw '
He think* Bragg'* foes of artillery Is
&lt;}uc«t asking permission to raise men for fully 60 pinro*. A large number of pris­
svrvite in lb* Juares-Mexican Govern- oners are captured.
The pursuit will enntitiM to Red Clay
nut be given, and any one engaging hi it in ths morning. Grant says bo start* f.'r
would be prosecuted with all practicable
dilig^aee."
Franc* and England, who have both
mad* indecent haste to recognize tbe reb­
Waabiugtem, Not*. 27.—The Army of
el* aa belligerents, and tn aid them aa th* Polotnne moved early yesterday
much aa poaeible, under the guise &lt;rf neu­ uioming towards the Rspitfan. nud brad
trality, will do well to note bow the Uni­ quartern followed at 7 q'elock.
The
ted State* fulfill, her duty as a neutral army advanced in three coltinfaa, to cron*
natksi. No culd and cardesa proclama­ at aa many different fords.
tions, nMaff the citizen* of the Republic
to abstain from violation* &lt;d international

The

START U5K

Impediment to securing a cliuric*! cducaj

ti&gt;« al thia day.. In thm respect. a stu­
dent of ordinary induatry can d» mm* I

NO WR

tain of labor ibetwsdopted. *bi,e Bl ,lirl
faery tMrsvtag. «mktaT»kJM» oSj-'fe »*?
R- C. BROWNING. MT BrooCs.y, X. Y.

keep him ia that health whfeb too often
awlfcra, by the regime of our colkgr*. For

EW HARNESS SHOP.

writer is thia day leagued for tbe pur­
pose of destroying the Government The

Then it idle m talk

Forde. There ia a little akirmitbhc
xaucaaas. To du* *we«ping tide of vfete- Culpepper Ford and Jacob’*M)ll«F

Tk» ailmikm ,.r
tbs Kssr'Eluawa

poUIr I. u.llvt

dP resident of Lite Faculty, T. C. AlX.TT,

Bf

*. A.csssvne

tbe Continental

Monthly for November.

The table »&gt;f

standard already attained by thi* mage-

�Ewto. ;

I Ul I,

.ll:M P. M.

ZhWAM.
B.». RICE. Gcw'l S.pmited.i.1.

' —
lorn naa rtlveten ■ cure. 1
»m&gt; afflicted with the implttramt
queues- df. fodlgestl..B
w&lt;olrr
rpring lill mv health WM despaired of.

rr o.pp,“*r,w«»'
Dr. luimek’a Stumaih Hitlers.” mMM,
fnetnred m your city. oIM, hotjj*.
irved me &lt;d nil those ayinpuim. und I
«h nnw gratify . grwxl appMi.r e’prm the
luxuries of thin Ihruntilul iHms.in, without

TA* UnutUrima aaw.rNVriweU Urr^'ie TH
«&lt; ro.|rir*alh. rid ot'M.diclM teTT-eozi

A Trial will enuvincalb* must sUptkaL
FaDrrCcittusrrr. —Mr. J. A. Hall of

&gt;'O*La-mul^_F£i,LU

Dupe, has left nt our office an apple of

tittle le*a than medium six* which two

stems, two blossoms, an J apparently two
distinct cores.

Jubsixo.—Wn’deaire to call ntlrntivn
to rnir ftwilitise fqr jobbing.

y*nke

We have nmde Urge additions to Ibis
Inclu­

department within* few muntin.

UKUIUOLti'H EXTRACT BUCBU AXD IMIHOt ED ROSE WARM CURE8 ’
BECHET DIKEAVES
In all tbrtr Htagss,
At link Eimiu

ding * few fentn which wo have just or­
dered—our office contains over forty dif­
ferent li.eu of type, indoding most of

tbe latest styles uf wood and metal type,
with borders and roles to match.

1’leuse Take Notice.

PKINW.K,
!□dr* ofProbat.

All I In we I ba tare indebted by Nuts..
Book nrct.. that are past due, «i|| aav
0*1 by wnlkinv up to Cnp’aiu Co..k'
office in "Double Qiikk" and wltle lb

£d^ed r. Tl^for.

Tnx vxbt rLKASarr, mild weather of
nu Sunday last to a bleak eold wind and

SPAI0FI3R,

•“’vre.M btfiTwin.ln four month*
fn.Ki tbe data of thi* order, or Ibol .aid Uli bo
token a* e-mfc-Md by them; which pranlMo are

_
FAMILY 83AP WHITT*
lo
reduce tlie-m. It tuakra 8o«p fnr FOwr Ceuta *
pouaU by ualng your kitchen grenae.
_ t^T CAD I'IOW I A* apurtoua I.re* areof~r.r..l .—.I I..■« ■ !.— I'.- A- &gt;_ &gt; .

...
....... ... ...rr, .
.-.(310 Ol .
Mtrhiu-.n. bmac Um wtsl half »r8reUoo Number I
Fsnrtwa. to Towusbip N&lt;x TUrc* (31 Nnrtb of,
Rann No.Tea (IS) Wul, containing thre LuntlrwTai'd twenty acm of land.
, Andjl i. forlber ordered, tb.t within twenty
Zb«-&gt;pT%in»er. ■

freeze, looks like winter suddenly and in
rarnest. Well, ita about lime fur auch

weather.

WAR makes Ug'i prior* ; Bpanofier brio*

Mineal C&lt;&gt;xcz«t.-A Musical concert

will begiten *1 tbe Court llouar.eut Fri­
day and Saturday evening*, next. by

.

ci®

X till. naae. ft aati.factnrily&gt;ppearioe to thi*
court, that the Dcfanlaul, Edward W. Taylor
I* ‘l ,“’D .r7±al, &lt;* ,bl« Suta 1 °» StowUon of
ti—. «S‘i srissiT s-fisru
arL-z‘z

I

the last few weeks suddenly gave place
n sprinkling of snow, which, with a bar.l

i’reeenl. Item. Loen S. Loeau, Ctrnit J^f*.

form. .ud^-L^c/lrr .ifjrrwy,.

“

Um Hunsou/* Earner Deem for all rifociion* nd diaraae* of Uta URINARY ORGAN.*.
wUtL«r (slating to «*lx or raaaaa from what**»r cau*« ongioabag and no matter *f Kr ux&gt;a

Dtetuite,23H?»”iSH&gt;'5;w&lt;2{
fo r«,

1.1 THE GREAT DIURETIC, eld lalwtata
hare tbe desired effect in all Liaise* Ar wdica it
mwMtaed.
'
Evidetweef the moat rell.blr and re.pon.ible
character will accompany tbe medicine.
fries gl per Bottle, or ata for»5.

Alia* Mary E. Bailey, ai-kted £j&gt; Pfof.
E. U. Bailey, and Prof. C. W. Bailey.—
The entertainment will consist of some of
lb« moat popular songs, Duelta, and Tri

on, Interspersed with instrumentak music
fioin tbe tadin, and vbdincelio.
Tills
triinpe is well known throughout tbe
country as talented and entertaining
Converter*, and are highlv.*p&lt;ikeii of by
the Press where they have traveled. A

good time inny Unexpected.

'^pwpua &lt;?«*•.•

-..r.u, Si &amp;
«■
r^fx* CUREc-J.%Slt*

Care* Guarantrad I
Adeles Gratia I
AdJrevi I, tier* f-r informatioo u»
,„l£' B? "KLBBOLD.Cbemtau
IM Homb Tratb *L. beL Cbeatsut. ItH.
Hlteeouo ■ JlnZest Zwart,
litUtaoUi* J/r^eedl'AonKW n'enfeuar,
3W Broadway Xew Yoik.

CHANCERY ORDER.

In th^uatler of tho relate nf
t lierlre 0. Urvwuaun. miiKir hei
Drveuauh. deccwMd.
Notice I* hereby giteu, that in

Admission

—adults 25 ccuts children 10 ©anta.

'TAtROf MICHIGAN. HgLth Judicial Cir) cult io Chancery.

day. not yrt ba*lnc i»krn one bottle. -.ee:
* tei-ped Uk.rS the OKrficine. MyinM .be .*7ta
well «»»ecr shew**, and well Many body could
be, *t&gt;d she Lu cooliuived *o ever »iuce.
“Fora Kiais, Oardaer, (1 Puri st,
"Baffalo,October I, IWi.”
ar lor Role by ell Dre*gieta.'
b CRJWRY. Oecetal AraaL Xo. «U M*l» st.
Huff*Ira. 3. V, to vlwm all order* tbesld b* •&lt;■

DVERTI8EMENT.

LIST OF LETTERS,

The

railroad meeting at the Cuurl

House, on Saturday waa nnt very large­

Remaining nnrallsd ft nt tin- Hastings
Post Office. far the week endmg D.-rruiber 1. 1603:

Liter an abaencr nf t-reral year*. I bar* asala
smart IU HARDWARE TRADE,

OX MONROE STREET IX THIS CITY,
4 oontiaiy iavita my rid customer* sad [rinds

ly attended but a gumj degree *&gt;f confi­
dence was manifested by those prasetit,

aud a determination to push tho work
forward wm exhibited; Some new sutx
ncripliooato stock were taken, and a
portion of the 5 per cent paid in.
A
o niiniltcw was appointed to make pcra*&gt;ti4l aolioitaUuus ’ for farther subscrip­

WSM
chain* aud UurtT «'ra Itatu. thou*
aotrth fosr d*gr**a »M eigtu stxitu. thence east

n raiushorn aa baa been generally suplowed ; it reaching Battle Creek in a dis­
tance of29 mile* by actual sarver. Many

¥_T AYING flited up. al craal txseaar, thr m
11 l«*tn barrtofor* kept by W«. L EaTOX. tn

Crane, nt Icaal twenty day a before the limo abort
prescribed for hi* appearance.
..
J U- WRIGHT.
ClnMEataS Ikneiia^ewr,
fur Derry Coaaty, Michi fan.
[A true copy of the on«ii&gt;*i.]
I. . I
ao^t ti p

IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

Eatnte of George II. Brook*.
-Slats of Michigan,
n .etalon oftheProBarry, briden at tha

.

Statm Aomicvltvmal Collmb.—We
have been favored by the President with
-the entalngue &lt;«f this Inatittiliun fur 18&amp;1.

Un reading and filing tb&lt;&gt; petition,duly rmilled,
of Thtonpaou Jones, praying for certain raaaoM
llwrsw set fort li. that be mar be appointed
Admmiatrator vf the eatalo of Mid doceaeed.
Tbompon.it ioorttared that Monday. tboTth
day of December next, at leu o'cb«k In tbe fore-

inicreata of oar State, and did otir limit­
ed space permit, should be pleased to re­

fer *1 length to the fecilitis* afforded, and
the exerllent conrae oOnelructiod pitrsord. to those who wish to wctirc a practi­
cal ntid scientific education. Il is not

CHANCERY ORDER.
TATE OPMICUIGAN.-EJgbfkJudicial
oil. tn Cbanetry.
Al a aesriou of mW Court boldan al tbs C
Brass, in Hasting*. mi the I Uh day of Octet.
D. IMS. I'rracut, Loin 8. Loraii, limit J

S

tion at this day. In thia respect, a atm
drtit of ordinary Industry can do touch
toward |*aylng hi* expenses, by ths ays.

TIX. 8HEST-1R0X AMD COPPER WORKS,
WiUbeeuriedou sndertbo direction of sURfal.

Is Conveniexit, Pleasant end
Quiet.

ST" A’O

Drunkenneu er Jiowdyim
trill be allowed.

And all who sir willing to patrnais* a qstei sad
orderly Oaocssr ass 8aux&gt;s, must wot fail to

CITE C8 A CALL

other per« i&gt;* interested in Mid estate in required

FIRST CLASS

SALOON.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

'Wm. L. Earns,

In lh* matter of th»*utet« of Loria* H. KicbpK

D. McNavohtox.

Harrises, Oetobsr (. 1MJ.

• ocClf

P&amp;INDLE.

tern of labor there, adopted, while nt the
-aanie lime, be has sufficient exercise to
keep him in that health which D— often
Suffers, by the regime of our college*. For

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

th* proper hifiirntalmn we refer to the

-catalogue, which may be obtained nf the
WATHOSS XEUJUWJ1A KING wU! ^oadily

J’rraidentofthe Fneafty, T. C. Aw-n.

ARE youruaied vltb U» tartan* ofRawsaTiSMf
Vanos'* Kiuuu Kuo w III speudily niter*.

A. M.. Lansing, Mich.

, *W« apB nmcsiPTtrf tbe Continental
Monthly for Nu'rembw.

The table «»f

ccunteiita arc auch as to maintala tbe high
alandard already attained by this maga*
xlne, and io eaaara it apknst any hwk of

lai or with the public.

A new

vafame

comm races oo the firwt &lt;4 January, aud
those deairiag a drat das*, high toned

ADMINISTRATORS SALE-

Doo't forget the

-

CITY HARDWARE STOHE,
rbcrr.Good, wUI-be sold M uniform price.,

raCMUfor roa t--

tWMfoesMefjRctaa.
I
WM. a
Gr«nd Rspld*, July 1st, ls«3.

I

GROCERY, EATING AND BILIJARD

opportune, however, to discuss mode*—

impediment tn securing a claries I educa­

Of th* rrry beet materiel tad latest impTOTemeeta.

OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

Monday, tbe ntiith day of Noeember In the rear
uno tbuuaaiiil cIrM hundred end »ixty three.
4'rsMiil. Kbermaa C. Frtedto. Judge of iSwbele.
In the matter at lire estate ofGeorfeH. Brook*

so intimately blended with all the treat

the Mreiu is what seems to be the grrst

EATON A UcNAlidllTON.

the mu th cioi quarter ■&gt;( mcUuu eleven—all iu
luwi line fl] Xorib ufren.-a ten [lol wset, in the
earnly ef llerrv 8'4 State rtf Mlel.iean, con- .of Harry, andftale of Michigan, and that tbetaid
leiuing. in all, coo hundred and feurtasa eerss publication be continued in Die said paper al lent
once iu each week, foe a|x wetke, ia •woeeaak.ti,

STOVES 1

think that 2 or 3 mile* cnuld still be lop­

■II know the .value of gn education ; but

SA3L.OO3V,
J

tions t&lt;&gt; slick. Explanation* were made
showing that the road is not no much of

ped off with profit.

GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

Complaint t« be filed, and a copy thereof lo b*
*ercrd »u Iba ComptainMl'e fedieitor. witbin
mem* d.c* after tanice ..f raid ILII end twiic
of thi* order, and la A.Coiit thereof that aaid bill
betake* uoonCetaed by the *aid defoudaat,An-

�ABB EOT

TO BE EXCHIEB
the eare^jf the nnuuah iff
the farm in the few ypars past, but w»
iinffitiaeMtet there U still two much-want
of attMHiou Vi.lho
lh*
e«U soaaoa just befnnflho salting in of
wmbse. After tbe severe weather » fair­
ly upon them, and tha fall work » w»ll
oat af the, moat far mors take preUy good
care &lt;ff their tsttk, chiefly U-eao^ they
nan raalji», ob'Kcuuot of tba------ “
the weather, the impurtMee 1
the rrwsrm that «-ther dntfea arw Iras'preeUng. and ther. ’&gt;« nothing to prevent at­
tention to aneh duty.
Highly aa we appreciate the import■nee td careful altenuoc to farm atoeh in
ti» winter, and their protection from the
cold and the aV-rmt, wa doubt whether
there is m-t often more real injury to
animals from the cold rains of autumn,
and the eaposuiwio which they are eut&gt;
jerted al that season. Thia neglect pro­
ceed. (tuu\ two can.es—the want iff can-1
eidanffiao of the effect iff cold rains and
E.trartrd wrt weather before tho aerera of winter are upon them, and part­
ly, we d&gt;» not doubt, from eimple neglect,
growing &lt;Ait of prvicegpaihm in the oth
er and apparently mine praaaing dst;ci
of the annimnal barvaat. Froth one or
the other or. both of these causes the
poor animals arc neglect'd, and frequentgo intn omhfirtable winter quarters pinch­
ed aud injured from exposure during
October and November.
The rule whieh every farmer should
practice—which every good-fanner doe*
practice—is found io guarding fhn ani­
mals iff the fsrin, at all times and under
all circumstance', against erposure to ervers »torms, whether of cold rain or of
•how, and over against exposure lo the
se\ero frosty nights bef-r the setting in
of winter ; not iff e&gt;-urM by close eshfine
rnent, but with the 'tables well veatHutad and a temperature suited to comfort
and health.
We have not unfroquently seen the
stock iffthe farm «uff&lt; r more from such
autumn exposure than ffrom the long se­
vere winter, allowing tn simple neglect
at the proper eseson. Perhaps the farm­
er is loo busy, as he thinks, U» look after
the preparation of. bis itaHies—possibly
the .tails are filled with straw, corn-stalk.,
or other article., which pen is not time
to'remove, and tbe catlJe'nre obliged to
sorter until a convenient enooa arrives to
bgalow the nttetition whitb they demand.
We bi-speak for our mute friends who
cnmiot utter their own romplatnt', but
whose silcHt «ppe*l* are sufficient l&lt;&gt; melt
the hardest hearts, a belter provision than
many of them receive io this nuturnn'I
season. Th»y deserve good trcMineut
■nd care, m&gt;d th&lt;&lt;v always pay well for
all rvr.w'imtble affproditurv in thrir bchalfespecially should alieep be carefully lixAedaftrrht the approach «-f winter. While
they need altenti-m In severe storms at
all seasons, it should be tlic especial care
of those having theta in their charge t»
see that U&gt;ey-are well protected from the
cold storms uf autuiun-

Coamo B*bih;mi» U. ic»m.—I
have lirard th'1 there &gt;« 00 remedy f’jr a
runaway boron »■&gt; eflceliro as it fl»gding.
Ha MOK need* ffalLip*, •»!!, my fHenda,
then pltop. I hat e a g&lt;-xJ pair nf spur,
on—in they p&gt;. I bat e a whip, bard,
pliant, heavy—by «m tbWt. Here is a
nice, steep hill—up wo gn.
Here ia a
deep pburad field—'•&gt;&gt;, yea, keep up your
pace, and b«w dti you like it 1 I ntiitfm
her a hurt* dealer who alwayt cured a
fault by induigiuc iL He had once a
brute aent him which oreoaomally Blood
•till.
Farmer Waialcimt had fl&lt;«R«il
him, and be would not muvofvr an h-ar.
Well, thia man UkA tbe Iwnrt, pot him
in hia break aud dnrve off. In ten lain,
utee be canto M^rtawd SUnd-. :_Breaker
said nntbing, did nuihmtf! H”’** didn't
quite know what to reply, tried to l&lt;n»k
Lack with hto Mrs. waited half an hour,
and then begao to move orv No, my
friend, -uiid the breaker, you May here
all day
Tba Griner. p»«w&gt;d him going
to market with uncomplimentary greet
inga. Wbut, can't you u»ak« him movr 1
Breaker doeMi’tlook pot oat. though.—
Fanners drive 00, show tbeir sample',
dine n Ibv ordinary. k4d J&lt;M bwme a lit
lit merrier, late in lha«llertwx&gt;u. Break­
er util! there, master of the position. The
hurae never 'topped again.
Srnxx. rua Cakuxao£ Ro*o*.—A rorrespondant of the Oetrdner'a Manti.ly
■ska: “ What i« the best slxe for stone
to be broken for (bo surface of carriage
roads I. I supposed that pieces about the
siae rff walri»t&gt; was tha best, a* if broken
amaller it will soon crush, and the sisc I
hays will be small aoough in time; but
It to ao rough driving over it, 1 would
like IO knww wto-lhar any anaartaf can
be put am without materially spudiag the
store. I here b»ea ►» t-&gt;m« expcnie to
get a dry. hard road, and would not like
to have It apoilsd now."
Tn which rhe editor replies:
“You
slhHlId have had the atone' broken Bear
where you want to uro them, and thro
have them screened—using three siaea.
Tl&gt;e first or e-srsewl rise putting nt tbr
bottrnn ; the smartest stee at tbe tnp.—
The stones do not crush a. fast alien tho
upper surface la fiited with small stones,
as when thi sltert. pass over tho larger
OOM. It to the rlisptactmieul which erwriiss 'tone, aa much a» tbe actual weight &lt;d
oftba-wbeel, Tbe sens M oteMi keep tbe

DltETITE OMUL

’VYness. 'BV’tt.tv*

.SUte-WILLUM H. 5IW ABD. st

SMreteey (&lt;|A«
OS P. CHASE.
^mUr, ./IU AArte--cXb B. Smith. &gt;f lad]
of He Jbrr-OIDLOX WELLES.

ObesesysBL ■ .

tub only exclusive

CASH STORE

©filial Sirrrtorn

Sterley

w I i
^•j!

cure a\k X\vc “ A\* xk-macXx
W Wvr Ho," \&gt;u!L a* a
rcxweAvaX. aaiaX —a fcrtaX
i ALtmAaXor o’j Xk-c cucXcuv.
I Aw X\vc D&amp;ouc &amp;V«XrtcXe
I o^Xke'WtnXaaA. 8ouX\k^xcrc
THE LARGEST A NICEST
, Kas, }or a \owft Xvvac, \&gt;ccw
rauew wccAtA aw arXyckc &lt;A
^&amp;Xorwae\\ DtXXere, uAwcW,
XaNciw \w ^rcr^cr &lt;\uaw\vUt*,
i awA, aX X\vt ^ro^cr xX.’twc, arc
a cure ^reccwXvcc'oS
MONEY TO PA Y FOR OOOD.S
Filioua Fever,
Fever aizd figue,
Liver Complaint,
(Dyspepsia,
Jmaigestion,
Jaundice,
_
Kidney Complaints,

STOCK OF GOODS

Sterne,, jf Her-E. M 8TAKTOX, «T Wwla»|f-

COME AND BUY MORE
-OF THOSE—

CALL AND EXAMINE

awA aW Axccascc
lar waXwrt .

GOODS !

R. J. GRANT!

oothsre MA: with CofWtacf dl
baoJdpr, yw caenaod hirttolMeeli

Ayer'a 8*r«*parilla

GUndnlar

a cvvav-

■

IVmjI 'BvXXe.'fw

arc c&lt;wA\\o»ti
rare (\r&gt;4
rooV* wftA \\1A1l,
w-WkeV make. Ytvim

Ova Motto— Small
Profit* and ready pay

'VovAc.
Dv AkoWcV.'*

ftXovcvacXx
ate X\\* ^oor vevaa'b VritaCi.

JJolitiral Jirttlorg.

■Qt. ■B.o'batk’*
SIowvo.c.Xn "BiXtevs
IN MY LINE OF TRADE

Come and See !!
WE UVAE

JUST RECEIVED

CARPETS

cacc X\ve \yoor xwaw vaaw^
DocXor'e ASWXc.
Dr. AS-obaeV*

. ftXovuaeV "B\.XXavs

r CSTIC8 OF THE PEACE. Will
Mdltri

arc X\v«. AcYv n\an'» ftokaec
aoA Comfort.

MIUa.»any county, Mkh________

Dr. ALoback'%

ttXo«vo&gt;c\x ’B’AX.mw

flr.vieej M* diwpponitrH in ikl la. eietuea
hare Uwa |&gt;eorra l.jr atandant trial, and Ibero
rrmnlteCno que-tion uf in wpaeainr exee.teore

kxvo-v^oraXc X\vc weak aa&amp;
dxVAktaXedu
Rrpublleaa Tow ath ip Cowaaltdeem
n.wntaS-Jaliua Burnell. Porter Burtoo.R. J.
rsni.
H i.risoao—GiTbart Striker, Maitbev Holmes,

WILCOX &amp; GIBBS’
sawurcBeeKUPB.

Dr. A&amp;.o'back'*
Avucc
YWt\awe\kO\^
an&amp; make Axt^c cw\o^a\Ae.

riJ|r», M. U. Coleman.
Mark. Gsovs*riRtar 'C. LMkam, Martin H.
FataMr. Heary AUiteryR&lt;rrLx&gt;o-T, itullipe. Jehn Gow. H&gt;chard B.
Hbaw j
•

Which we offer at

Dv. ’B.oYtoeV*
StowveucXv ‘BvXXs.vs
arc X\ve. So\&amp;w'» VvxcvA, \&gt;\^
D\avr\vca,
eatery, ALkc-avaaXAVta^ etc.

VooBLurs—8. B. Ingerwun, K. P. Barsam, E.
8ew*T.
Y.VE.1 Srsnos—O. U. B.tw, Tlmulbj.MlIes,

GROCERIES

Price, with Beeuaerasd Feller, HO,
The Wito&lt;x &lt;t Glees ^teaing Machine
to the h*t Machine iriihont nyvdta price.

'■"I"*

CHEW PECTORAL,
The World's Great Remedy fbr
Coughs, Colds, Incipieat Con­
sumption. nnd for tho relief
of Consumptive patients
i
tn advanced mages
of tho diseem.

27ie-e fjittert art put up in quart
battin, qf whioS tbe abcw ie a /ao-sinsUe. ‘The label ia finely engraved, and
is provided urith a oa/ir-gifard from
ooundtrftitara. tprioe flfjnr bottle, at

lIirrEI * MSB'S

a w, Rebook, proprietor', pa. 6
Baal Fourtk Bl, Cincinnati, to wherr
all orders ehould be addkos'sd.

FOR SALE BY

W hokMllBK Teas h this Gentry.
Thry bate UinMUeM) tbeir aelwtioc. of TEAS,
and .rOMihoKtbemateMaw ,
TWO CEXTS (.03 Cmla) per H«.d
/
above coed,
Freer dteleti^fne, He UXX PUCKeAM.

Aoolber peclUriU of the Compnj; i. that their
T»x Tasrta act oaW devotee hia time io the aaiwlitra of their TEAS aa to 'ealiV. n|w, and par­
ticular etjlea for pmitotdar localitiea of country.

Clothing

■

Stesel. erpwole lbs I

‘ABLI8HED 1700.

AND

PETER LURILLARD,

DRY GOODS!

Snuff andTobaccoManufocturer
-----------HTit.BHELDOM,

li|t«riJit,.kUH»&lt;.,matoto.Ae CaUloet-.w
!^_rr?*T5WWUo*- **
faedtoe L «ea PlCTURfe from mi C.tetocae etU b. Allt4
eu raaedpt &lt; «| »0. aMlwahytoMI rm.

If ho.ia 00404? of Tat ar the M.usr, or ifbte
time to AlhUr, be baa ell lie
ofa well argao-

HARD-WARE!

Wo tame* IMee Ltot at 4» Company*' Tarn,
which Wil! be Mnl to aB who enter it; ceatpria-

fejrra.wcoVMflxulis

Robert. A BlriUr. HasUnp. Kli Ntebols. Jety S.

■wweeaMTewi Tew «nr,UnadopudtoiupeHieehr mate, end nod only thia, but ba poiale oud to
him Iha faad iorpuwe.
Il ia teay to aee lh« feosUdaiteiidwaMiv a Tba
Bert, hu in lUs eatebiiehmeul -trail Mere.

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ThaCisetanal. Ga^pwblMbd^nlnB^ ’• ■ AAtfr detaWng tbe opartlkni'of ,nriinoua accounts of tb&lt; variook parts Ufae- nueeorpb, and the tarrible stratfe of
j*'o&gt;4. aoroand weary, &lt;bw travri-wom threw days’fight and great victory near J Bail.- OherwM’s division In aUflaprtngto
pedestrian' had sat.himself down; on a ■
bredli Xbi fabil nffrt whig,* and liftinwraa
mosey boulder by ths road sMe. When a .'Cbsttanooga. Want of space WlB. pn&gt;
mailing of the enemy on the right t«» feEach la-day la tiaavier mad*.
oar pahliahlng the fail A------ ‘
quick -light ^witatep came lip a little by hibity
I
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trir
MeC Gen. Giffl. ebertnan’s attack, the herpath, leading from the bark dtxta of the we sobjmn that portion which'
T.n *Ljwgtbitl*.ar aoe».
raUwcieeeeby an aoxrtintof
ferra li.mee, through tbe Idsekberry pas ,onrnit. sontu'i asaitt-T j;
Qrvatar ibaaour .uengta can bear.—
.^aUb MtfirifAfer x» m anrrxfc. * 1J
lure* and muse fields, end a slight figure
Aattabarfaaef &lt;w draaaw,
bant aboot him.
Pnaalrg cd a* tvarywbarat
Whits' Gen. Sherman
''Do not mind my father's words; he
innnstrata upon lbs ro|x&gt; 1 "’t.s'r
wflS'nngry aud unreasonable,” aba said
Hiaikor made an attack on the, rebel I
'b&gt;!iUbe'the-error of the day, eo&amp; whfth
burrrdly. "1 have a little .tn give, but11
cl*^..
now and tiHMtacumplete awirttueiit of
on Lookout Mountain. It- is not^rTT
m tn rota them: Gen. Gnurt, standing
want you t&gt;&gt; taka it far tbe eeke &lt;/ tny which movement was tbe feint; *&gt;r if «
’ geM Kaad&gt;, plainly aaW-theta Sncwnon
. DKltib ASD.SaiEDicililES,
soldier.”
either was so Intended, bet it Is believed ‘ment to tbentaht.and fell that lh*&gt; tnoBcfare he n-uid apeak she bad unfavt- that tbe &lt;im and intention «as (p draw- .
fCUeuilr ala, Palais, Oils, Caiu
eaad from bro neck a blue ribbon with a the rebel* to either wfau In wider tp.gi** fawn to atrike-Ud some, anlidpatlna ee
Bcwaltwfatatamart peroiaetit e*»rt&gt;,
ptacuc, Hamlug Fluid,
tinny gold piece suspend**! from iu plseed tlis ditongagod and fresh renter an op- ’
thu^—lng.rf-eroreta *.reas on hi* rigM.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
it in bls band, and was gUdtag away no11 uni tv to stitath the heights and; cut
Grant had fanned Utha eolley &lt;Hi brib­
MAROS ALLER,
across the fields bks vim* little gray non the rkbels in two.
However Uif* may er sideof Beta-&lt;•** Twu strtmg sV.rmla hsr sober hued drees. He rone up, as have been intended it,was subsequently .
DW.KR IS■ OROCERIRM.
ing partieta^Tbe^M
»aa under
J. ... atari. bottertarA pwrt. aad r~u
iftu fallow and overtake her. Iwl It wee discovered that tbo enemy, trusdpg. V*
■II bind
AUa Iwr* candle*. *« . vie. H»rr
The «&gt;ld fhrni house dock , had just t.M late, and an be bent hr. bead user the the natural strength of L»*knut bad .left AbahwRediateV'mi.aod if Gw.
Calitaroi* Block. Htate street. HMtingo. Mich.
and couaiaUd of tba diviaiyn of General
strtfck seven, Mid &lt;&gt;ver all' the bill* the ■learning t*.kw roiUethlng very Ilka a astnallcorp*»ftwo brimdea p.fa.ld1t,aod tr FURMECHANICAL AKp MEOICJXA1.
SiterTd'.p
and
ibo
two
brigade*
. of Gen.
'pmpie vapufs of twilight were willing tear dropped upon its circlet *&gt;f tiny stars.
FUKPOt0ifl.oxJ.vjK
had n»t weakened thejr osnter ;to} snr J&lt;4hnfum,‘n6t fctbitato e«g*p,»d. On the
down, n.wkii&gt;g spicy ixfars. sriiimg the
“And now tell ns everything that baa great extant In order tn tak* this ;posl _
fait tbaalarming party o&gt;nristed &lt;&gt;f Gena.
wwCetfeiiv'lii 'the pniHuret snd ills blue happened U&gt; y&gt;&gt;u Laurence!
Oh Lau Son, nr to compel lfa» WnfarecmtoL “
Beifd and Wwta's dixistaaa, under tbs
meat «r 1'r.rims., At*» Notary Pwfctlc.
tatldgrapes rip*-hiiigfa thv soud., while reiHA when I wakrd this morning it Gen. Honker begun the attack &lt; n th-iimnediate commend «»f^hf*j. Orn. G»rre, twu d-x-r* ea*t ef lbs RreUnx* &gt;!"«*•.
ttm uhip-po.r-Wiil i-sng sadly on tbv' ,kren&gt;ed alia dream that you had come mountain at an early hour with General
d&lt;ei Granger. Tbero bad been lying far
MliWy r.iil» 'of the broken d'-wu fanw Urk t- us In eery truth."
Gearv's diriafan nf.the 12th Corps, Gep. •oma Ixjuc* awtatmg the «.*d «.f allot*.
that vitirlid the ravine, sifd the katy did,1
The hronwrd. haadsmne yoong roldler Osterbana* division of.Shtnnsn’s coy*
|l ,ws« three ud.ck *ben Gen. Grant
dilrped sl.rilty tbrviigb Il's iiii&gt;rulng glo­ |..Acd amlliuHh down into the rodirot and Whittaker and Gtpvtfi brigades,of
urimoivicediha word, and in five minute*
fan that nestled against hi* sb&gt;&lt;older end Stanlev’s division of the 4&lt;h 6nrpa.Jun
ry lettvro about the *induw ’.
after. • the twv grand cOlumjy moved
-Si-uui i."clil'k!” eclwicJ Silas Miller.■ a serious »badi»w stole into bU eyes.
GefC/Riwfaer
moved
up
the
VaUpy
gradually tn-tha attach. Th^wera or­
* TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPICES. 1’F.PPE*.
jtr*l n* tbhtigK lie had h&lt;-\ Hero watching
west m iMokout Mountain toward Trsn
.
1
Ik.
art Mints
PRL'JES. Flos. tfABlSS. CODFISH;
pkotescxonal.
ifiv ■hiw crevpiiig niit'Dtki |miid far tbe
ton. Tbe enemy suppored him to b*
In het. evvrefalng la »»•* Grocery hire. • «'-■ ••‘ tart- hslfhi'ur’. -He will
*&gt;r«
moving tn a gap ••"»• *ni,e’ SoUth ,7
. iU be aeodad tor fawitv *•«.
ho««. n,y fa*} will »••••»• In-liiite!"
that point of Lnnktiot* but have-MBs
, Also a grwal'iartttv of the
Wharii»iriingk'ii*ift’61iigi*l the rugged
TTURXEYA AT LaWssA BeltaRor. IsChsa■yarded, apparently did nbt fesr'lils
feature*.,iiltai «iH ntfairtted quiver of ths akirmiah along the Potomac, where I tack. But after going totbe rear bf ' the
■EP'toEXCT IPXB’JTTDOX'S
, lLir.li voicethkrs &lt;a*. when h. utterwl^ stood fees to feed with drat h^n ugly death rebel foroe, parted &lt;&gt;ii the point ^bout
Attd Cook la ft Eitraris*
tho»e tw/r'altiiple w»&gt;rd», ‘■My . B-v!” l*e&gt;, al the point &lt;if retwl baTorets, when three mile*, Gen. Hooker Immediately
’
it. Wn» Ai» Loy mIh* »«» cron mg mwne hravc fellnw charged down on ’am bejran to ascend the mountain and farib
roe TUK
bark friilti the «ni&gt;-ke *.fq,ha1fi».M.yro of nnd aared my life with his own right rd linn «f battle facing northward; with
We atas&amp;rop •• Ln.d a K««l aaaeruseui of
buttle field.,; no wonder iltat th* thought hand.*'
Gen. Geary on the front Itoe? ‘hi* right
I
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- Who wa* it, Laurence 1” a&gt;»ld »*ld Si­ rritlng against the palisade* which form
stationery 1 sent a linin’ tbiiiugb his I run nature. Zfir
las, wiib trembling lip and dilated syvs. tbe cap of Lookout Womfafa.
Th**e
roldier—hafcro..*
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I
would
give
my
best
wheat
field
far
a
‘Survfr I ought tn hero ibcitage-horn.
palisade, formed an tawemoenlahU •*■!&gt;•
VF.t.OPEJ’. CARPH. *e-. *«•
■tads to the ascent "t the fare*' to the '
I.s .aid feceri-ihly |swhig up sn&lt;l d,,w" chanre to grasp that right hand."
-“1 don't know —I never came norms summit. Hw right resttaf ngStosflfaW
Bps. e.r .brivro -*.v * •»— •" «f‘b ’ the narrow jnnfL&gt;h*re tbe maple leave*
Ipt'like a «rj?‘ "f P*” «',U*‘LuU" him again. Probably he wa* in some his left satesided aboot half &lt;Ay down tWW and l-tignn the sleep aud diffivsll ascent
MOST POPULAR
other regimrnL All 1 know la that he immntain. Whittakerewd'Grovefarmed
I. A. HOLBROOK,
S^lHi LdowKj.rt hear it 1"
patfkt HFBIOTES
ot'ihe ridge,
. .
liad firev bla-k eyre, and an «»dd srwr rjn lite srrondiice. while Ortvrhsn* f-rined
early yet, father."
Jt-waewow,-fhaMho weakness of the
*
TN-|Ilcbt figure came stealing ont to hl» forsfamd, shaped exactly likba Mo»r-' thn third. Heavy lines of »klfriiFehere Were rubefe hi the^xutw displayed Itself. The
of the day.
• l.i. side and l.oih t.prilirr tiahed over the inli rirwxmL"
thrown out. the order given Hl ndvimre. Iwk^&lt;0.a.&lt;o tn ,O.“?Jr3,i &lt;w
-And a slraight nnae. and a heavy nnd in a abort time there began Iks-tal'
paidrii jjdb.’iqBlBr,n.'a
^T*1 gl°",n
l.lxclk miHluche!"
interrupted his sis deal Ixtlls of the war.
, '
II- u nil a'* ilftrm, ve'anlntig gaxe.
On the summit of the mountain,'Wfa** skam-ayrtbal.this was cumpnevd of
•»
bite «u» n.* prettier Hum niaiiy upthe ;wliaadra, the
lno rebel*
rc&lt;w.. laid twi^. M
-- ’ ,M&gt;&lt;&lt;Wa piece*, far from every P»dnl along
“ «uo&lt;«:
On
the
wort
afape
t^0dg.,ihe-belchvd fewth grope dad
1 a■dA.retri4v(**«*fb*»irty in ker taro snd
pounder*. O.. ...» -—•
r- •£
tor j*«rwl*v*. «» iuK»4*» adl
f...Tuithut tasUAgS-to'iiiuHri«» the Mroxro
mountains they had n° works. • Cm tnr- r»nr.)^c.at lbw beery column*, now so
rasU near the pm nt «&gt;f the mmmtaiw, they rapidly. adwHBUg.
.
N..rtb" us Ha pu—fa"** S"d cltlU
But thia did wit
1 £d. rtHSMt Itae "f rifle pits with t-ol
eternal
.EdW bt»««l»iialr w.th au
Mtfe to ataji the Ireah eager mem. who
1 pieces ofanillery. Ilm**» «*me down had jCbldtaamuBa t» revenge. Upon the
•r Heady V»y, owtyreais imbtacp-aiivg its rorfacc attunes
Tn
the
Wrotern
Slope,
his
bravy
Skwm
.... HUe-tbe blue fark.pur.aMfi ftps that
hiU. there stood tbs 6£ty guns they had
Sorci*! »tt«uiiot&gt; will b« paid ta CQMI’OCXE
1 I ins driving everything before’tf.
I"- ■ .
, ■&gt;-—Xnmaoga, and interest io luem
uJ
had .lolrii the dewey ennw-m &lt;-f th- wU‘i
• ewwy wn. tskew by uafttaSy'
------------ romofaJ'
-»-w.
rawro*th and vigor, tim faea
„.se ; In.Mafia and Mu. crape 8j Ml Mil­
“Sro being**11* “ *
•
ler wonlU have been “a beaut)- j 111 kef
attacked in the rear.mH
.
* JT^ward. ro&lt;-h etriving with tbo
rd
tn
lbs
rWfapit.
ro.
As
esaesw
«•»***
genuine
dross of gray 0nghBm -be *••
tb» romintaio. B** A
n** ’“'Bl they ..Uxr^u*^— »k«old
&gt;k.
thlnrfar bettor aml nolil-r.
ROBERTS A STRIKERhad **fferrd aery sc rely in prtartors — Snfc JW rlnlr,
Sudrfroly thb old man irtarted, nnd ut
lUm.c* April 21. IS^A
»
Hooker mat'with Unexpected we1 ,,^,^,.1.44,.^.... UU&lt; ।
(nun tkit door. TW man wfa.Varod m»r Gsa.
(
I erod Utt indtattact, gfiW
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roaa.
and
as
ho
swept
around
ouaaUk'fl
which
will
never
be
tattled. It
-I.S. k,. B.MI-, *“&gt;v j«i .». l»r.»l
tain, cut &lt;4T and secured Mveml hwndrcfl
MNl CI.IW*,. - Mi n.. listened lo JroorwrtrdwP
*
*
prtomrro. Three felfaws bid fa the »*dta atul that lbw lecorad 62 iron, end Urea*.
back ; lev mr g” and »ro my boy .
•'My Sybil going «" 1- married among and bushes and surrendered st d'Sore-'
p-«4...'r lUl bti.
-N.»; father, y*mr ihl*take«; It »■ l*«’
Ijra IWhin’e brigade, of Baird a dlWell I
I snreiicwt Lnurotiee '* »h"«cr b.r ‘“Ir tlw fine 1&lt;dke down iu Boston !
HASTINGS, MCUH.
aS.Mdll 1- uat bl. qUMt buoyant ■.p..~» 1
eUhp, iim Iftadling lhe rommll immedi'■■“•J*'*
fa. —&lt;i&gt; kW - k»&lt;C —*JataU •orowedvd •»» occupy the center fart
I WANT 26 000 IU. .✓ WOOL &lt;•
’'^Yaii’re right By Ml." mldSHas Miller, Im Miller dropping the happy, UmM Irt1 innnnfaftnre int*» CLOTH —
^-*'7 4-r"f *A-. r-. ur II* Id* lap. «nri htaklng -nt thro dlntn*.nd
•nectaciro
■ npon the snowy
•an
brightbUH-l
waEJboUh.
I atamld
U rein soldiers g« wouoe
“-““sd SMtTHOa.
hiiniwt !Mk. meh a statt
like n&gt; see tbe man thsi a going to marry
••I suppose I* riM not know *"
l'r
^ilwr ..^»M kr*— .,m4•
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'washing far Laurence," said Sybil, half Sybil MUlw.-

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• *tNm" retarnvd Sllaa, i
i membered It, Mid Wetalt----- - --------------- omre tbeLa man-p&lt;M and pensioned like
our Lauronce, baa no need tn beg on the
pahlie bGbbma."
•
-But. fatbee. he did not btg.”-Bcrotiw Lwweld m allow1 H, child. 1
pay taXM far the nppnrt of such M he,
and I swear | will d&gt;&gt;'M4» mare!”
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gar displacing— I
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.tail Silis faro briirhiencd with grave, quiet pride, # chant* far the pow*—.
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TOWiart as* Um bee* marhfid by

any extraordinary evan to, if we may ex­
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'Meade's return seems to ba nearly i
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■ thatty known, even in official ciralaa,r
rrel stive to his plana or tbe noeeueity of.
his retrograde movement Tbe only ex­
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tach »&lt;t hie foewO anAjurtciodad iu driefog ■
our skirmishing line to tba right on the
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^H^Vln Um -hS my .nswsr
.wnenoverand where ter examined by the !
projMr tribunal, will bstort^M.
Ievpr of the fomiiiM -W oar bravo sol
disra; because either would be" ineoaais
i®« inform me, that you are
.tank.with the proAsiaaa of this Art:
of volunteers who are now in the U 8. •,while on tbe ooMrsry, all ‘-seeb ruieeand
TV. „nrd fcr U» UfUr. &lt;J
u» n». b^a o, regulations'* must, and only can have, sain ano property j m cnoor wotw,
has been increased to #K0fi0. • —
an assault. There ia much dtoeatfefantinn
Gen. Cui has been relieved from duty
for their legitimate object, tbe uettring actual DocMitiM W tbe • family,.or perwith the movement and exouaaa ao far
of “prompt relief and support to families eons” to be provided with tbe rvyuirifc at Cincinnati, and ordered to report at
en4pere&lt;we" uemta# wiilhin ttaa prevl- rtlitf and tappart," contemplatad by the 'Knoxville.
.
, ,,
act.
Families
are
nrt
lo
bo
broken
up,
vitiucs
of
ibofitauite,
by
placing
within
A special to tbe Oartmrrriri from
Mauers hpye remained qeiet al Chat­
the*r raach. lbs •‘adequate prwvUcaY de- or Bubjecled to drprivatioa and want, or
.;.r-.er.'n.4.7&gt;9 rUusa
tanooga ao for aa le known; bat Leaf I
driven t&lt;&gt; anueual and anreaaonwbto labor,
1 •
Thai DO Supersboe • shall s&lt;ued for thorn. And I most respective
has raised the eiega of Kamvilia.
‘ J/*
•®^-eni
for
reliefuf fiuuUmx ly aubmit, ihat rigbt heretbe okiocS and but the Board, ite members and the SO mites I Him the Gap, between Foster
and ia relrealing towards Richmood, fi»L
and office of all “such rules and rugula Treasurer are tu du for them, taking the and Longstreet's cavalry. ‘ In alteippting
place in that regard, of tbo absent hus­ to cross Clinch River, we were rcewlscd
Joanto by Gen. Foster wbo succeeds, «tn greater than two dollars per mouth tkf s" end. But we will reed un r
fAnd may modify tbe amouat ef retief band and lather.
wRbailMf'of W.'■
capteto&lt;*rar
Burnside. Il is thought lhal Longstreet
But 1 bare written at greeter length piucce ol artillery.
/rrtw
xe
time
afforded,
by
uy
Soper
no peraoo
is aver-vaara
will escape.
&lt;«•.
M«p«that
load,
rf
Vkr
slfor or other officer, to any fsaiily nr than I intended to, when 1 commenced;
Two of oar Surgeops were found mor.. Gen. .Gilmore la still bombarding
but the importance of the qusatiooa, and dared at Jonesville.
1
n"e-d!""b- “ W»d p.r««. or pfcreoo, aa. in tktir jodgemunlfrtr particCharleston pl the rale of twelve to eisleon '
'ular fSM may require, sad as ehall be my regard for the parties interested, wo*ld
shells daily, doing considerable damage.'
jnst.”
hardly admit ofiret
»
That tbe Hoc. Board oCSupcrrtoora, and prisoners.
Stopping and lookirg again, as before,
Tbe women and children have been reweetill sew, that we have not yet found upon rrflection and cuasaltalfon with
'moved from Charleston. Fort Sumter ia '
tbeauthority claimed. Tbo purpose of their conatituapte. will Aither expunge, or
rrsaathcsnwy efthe Fotoasac^
reduced to o pile of ruina, bel ie rtill held1
ao much of tbeSoction as we last reed, ie pass by aa a dead idler, the rceolation
. .
Xwk« T)ca5.
by a small garrison, wbo occasionally fire
Such e
oertaiuly nut delay or curtailment; nor lefered to, J caanot daub*.
“
Thu
jjtnWi‘dispatch friKn tbe army.ul
a gun at our pirn.
Tbe rebel flag baa
■to withhold at&gt;y “raiief or support** that | cuurss, as it oaems to-WMjteeettafoly due
ceased to wave'-over Sumter.
.
to the good name and feme of your noble the Ptitomdfi* says that on Tboredtay-mghi
ie
riftiitrda»4
j*»t
;
bat
only
to
give
tba
T—“a- I ■»&lt;■•&lt; ...
Two of the escaped Morgtn officers1
B.&lt;rd of 8apet visors power and authori­ and patriotic country—it having already our pickets were/ driven In at Germania
have been re-coplured. Morgan himself
ty. we-swefi ffioord. to "modify theemounl asci uat, as bravo defenders nf our rights Ford by the rebel cavalry, and th« lung
iartiU al large, but the reporta that be
roll sounded throughout the camp. Tbe
p.2‘
rf“7
i««»»• of relief from time to time affiwded, by and Ubcrttoo, 1000 uf her choicest and
bad rcacheti Canada-ara untrue.
any
Supervisor or other officer, to any bra reel eons. While thus away—homo enemy, however, retreated aecruou the
•Mlj m-mlx-Sd b^Aa ^"“rS
frmily or peraoo, as ia Atir judgement pursuing a flying foe, some elsewhere river before any damage was d&gt;w»e, -and
ikt partieaiar coir may require, and shall making strong the lino of defense, some Uib army n.n regained ita usual quiet.
Tbe Philadelphia NorA Aattriean
boyutt.” Clearly this has reforence to languishing in hospitals, and some filling . A large uymberof fi»rluu(hs Are being
abuses, orcsoeo of unduo liberality in­ honored graves—the living rtill fired with granted to officers to gu home.
gives some excellent advice to those wbo
dulged in by Supervisors, in affording polriotio seal, and all having oirered
The weather Is fine.
wish to invest money. It ie well for all
"relief and support," and was intended, tbenislvoes with imperishable gbwy—/
Speculation ia rifn on the question
ybo *re ia fund* to fieed the counsel
end only intended, to giro the Board cannot believe that the ILm. Board iff Su­ whether Meade .will ton retained in mm
•'Though anonsy has been temporarily
iUtlf power and authority to so • modify pervisors will long, if indeed al all. refuse round of this army or not. - Trie army is
sconce, capital conliooes abandont; and
gc«aJyvdivldrf! in \egWb-Vo s^'lity
tbe clear
and be^Tno
express object tba amount,“upon ikrirowa dirttl inquiry to make " adtfpatt prvvUbm for all requi­
U» refered
If thi.
tbe rerant tumble in the stock market:. *7*««*with
"as to Atir judgement At parjitahr essv site relief and support nf Aa faaubn" | sines the lat^tainpaigti. Sedgwick Seems
baa brought capitalists to a realising
may require and as shall bo just.’’ And of there devoted, daring and exemplary tn lie the most in favor, and tirxl to bin.
d&lt;Zbi
U
tEr
rWlccti
“
n
'
CM
io
the
Imt
Tto iLcnstaswaoe st a tsw'days rtHsyt-a
seriro of toe unreliable character of many I
thia is to be d..ne by Atir axamtalalinn men; nor that orders will not be drawn Warren would be roust
dsiivrry at the tonrts te sasvaUerts. tbs rt
of ths securities dealt in.
It to greatly , doubt the correctnese ofmy opinion.
, Near Jurk, Dva-fl.
- I in each inateaoe. by tbe Board at a Sowrd and paid as the rrsl necvooiliee of their
to the credit of the Government that its
who are to exercise "Atir judgement
needy femilies shall require. Sorely, the
The HtraltTa Army of the . Potomac
loans, of ail tbe securities daily dealt In
nnd not exclusively by agents, governed tax-payers of the county, remaining at dispatch u) a: It is likely the army will
can *“ bu‘ 008 answer to
OU the market, have rnaiutained their in- »k T,M,rB *'
by general "rules and regutetiona,” home for good motives, will not consent retreat towards the- Potomac, where the
scBsCBiriro^ioCT
tagrity of price better than almost any.
w boocaction may nr mtr not coins to the that they shall abate, as guardians of three water •• cwaraniont and supplies niorr
thing alee.
Us F**»-Tweaty year six 2- '■
“ «•*&lt;
knowledge of tbe Board.' Cases of sueh “ femilies and perwmV one jot or little accessible for Winter quarters. *Cuntre
per cent, loan, tbe interest on .which la1
•buss or undue liberality, might arise, from sweA “ jslief and support."
promptly paid ia gold, hae been eubeeribFully authorising, in conclusion, such
sad the object- of lbs Legislature, was
ed to, all through tbo pressure in tbo
a use &lt;ff thio answer ao your own good
Press Tennessee end Georgia.
money market, at an average of more
ourreetioe, tobeaxordsed by them “from judgSnieut shall deem brat; and fervent­
(ban two nullities per day.
And whati as substitutes for peraune so drafted and time to lime,” and itot tu defect the HAr ly hoping that He wbo tempers tbo winds
Cincinnati. Dec. 5.
ia not tbe least gratifying fact |n craneodable purpose of tbe law, even In tbe to too oh.&gt;ro lamb, will watch over and The Gssrite’s dispatch from Gbstlnnoogs
tioo with the daily large eubeeriptioos
emalleat degree.
And to purpose to protect tfce surviving, gallant Barry Coon of Dec. 4, says;—Everything is quirt
■ to this popular
loan, scarcely any |
effect "such modification," by general ly soldiers, in tbo camp, on lbs maroh and along tbe entire line. Our casualitira in
I£i. db&gt;M, i,.l,
,„d
of it is returned to the market for sale.
"rujee Mid rego loti owe,” through the in­ in the terrible hour ut battle, and apced- the latr battle were 4.500. the numter of
Uis taken for investment, and is held
strumentality nf taere egreta or Super­ । ity return them tu their lovely, worthy priapm-ra captured. 0.450; number o'
with unfaltering confidence ia ita reliabil­
visory, when it to to bo d&lt;a*e "from time famines, with this causeless and wicked guns lakro, 40.
ity. A»d why ahoolMt not bef It la
to time," by the Btiard of Supervisors "so rebellion entirely and hopelessly crushed
A dispatch- to-1tar- GsaamycM/Af^rn
, “^nsuinmatlag
II
U
aeon that the Government now, after two mposed upon.tba
ftmed and ite roiel in tktirjaiptaital rna raattretaa caax out, and tbo union of the State*. viAort Cumberland (lap says- tharwh? Frertvr
yearn of the most gigantic war that the
wwnb*r*' ■‘‘bout imitation oT^lft may requireaad as (boll be just," eecrnv tlartry, proudly and permanently restor­ has driven the enemy from Clinch River,
world has ever known, experiences no
I remain. Ladies;
to mo l&lt;#bo simply aboard.
Bat to ed :
and is In pursuit. Our check on Diuisdifficulty,rt commanding the neceeaary defeature
’■ *°pert,
d than
Cai.
" .bote
mor*bTirel^
‘•‘ghtfull v cundude the reading of ths Section:
Your most ob’t eayv’t
x day, however, will doubtless secure Long­
means to proeraotoit, er in paying regu­
“ Abd evwry Supervisor and other 6fA. WILLIAMS.
street's retreat.
larly tbe iuterdwt in gold e&gt; it becomes
T1 uaautbor“ed rertrictions. Seer shall be governed thereafter by eaeh
Attorney Genera).
The intention of tbs Act ia, that "At
due, If this cab ba dowe while the war
modification iu lbs amount of relief er
From the anar oCtbe rxeaaaa.
To Mas. Maxr Michml, Mbs. A. L.
is being waged, who can anticipate any fnihfi of the nofifs men refered tn otherwise, and shall give no nrdere con­
Jnuu, Mas. Abu M. Cwtawt, Mbs. Abb
Washington, Dec. fl,
Fir1°'i&lt;kd *’** "ad'qoato prori-’
difficulty io readily aceompliebinw it
for 11 requtite relief roi ZpES trary to tbo terms nt any each modifies
.
CELKBRATED
Gaaaiarr mm! Maa. Maar Wuooatm.
Tbe
Times' special aaya .
Ruaiurs
when tbo war shall bo ended 1
What
tiem, nor eball lbs County Treasurer pay
from tbe front tonight cay, that !*♦'»
better investment then, for capital, than tlteltin lD• “h” °Ld,n~ n,eo'l°'’^ a greater amount of orders drawn by any
whole army io no thisaidsoft
’—Rsptdan.
,------- ‘the
tba -Fiva-Twenty” Government loon T—
audi Super visor or officer then that fixed
It ii also believed that bo lias teen rein­
Penrose Manan al's Omen, I
But if any doubt,'let him refer to tbe
at any time by At Roeraf of Sopor visnra.”
forced by a portion ad Lnegslrert'e corps.
Grand Rapids, Nov. 27,
j
statistics furnished by tbo census tables fully ^exclude from escA “relief or sup.
This part of the Section, instead uf giv­
- Tbe impression prevails notwHhstaudof the various nations of the world. The port, every "person that (. over
ing the authority claimed, has only refer ■
A per. arnl p=v. OLTerttasM, uf o sod elteieAll Enrolling Officers are appointed
facts which they present wHI prove the
eXC®pl k**3* offenulira the ence to lbs anforootaenl of those modifi­ Recruiting Officers in their rospectiv. S semi-official denials, that our army
to!« "C" ■ adlWH4*HnJp toyssrea «ff, tbe.
I w inter on the Orange and AloXand ria
most satisfactory mode of dispelling *1^
■dan&gt;b &lt;■
cations made by the Board of Supervi­ 8ub-Diatricta, and will act In concert
Stomach: Liver and BowoIb/
Kailroad,
some
distance
this
aide
of
tbe
the nnatberleM gloomy apprehensions all tbaeo brioaging to esck '■femilim." sors in.porouarco of tbo second pert • of with tbe eitiieM of the towns composeng
whidi are being continually conjured up over outran mooihs or sixteen dove &lt;&gt;f tbe Ssctioe, above reed. The Board hav­ their their Sub-DialricU in their efforts to Rappahannock.
by tbuwe who.are diapoeed to exaggerate •go, they forsooth not coming within wrA ing made exaraiaeliuna “from time'to raise the men to fill their several quotas. I
tbo BXteat «f the calamity occasioned by exceptions, or others which the H.m liato*&gt;to ’* the particular case or eaeee,"
.7&gt;e Enrolling Officer should at onro
our rebellion. A reference to tbe state By? might ehoose to adapt. Aodiapnn- and,;' in Arfejudgement,” modified ths___________ —.
ofimcsl of the prosperous nattocs of tbe Ji""'1’1'- '('‘‘•r
-*'«&lt;• lb. -Hl amount of" relief and support," ti&gt;oo tire jack
of--------enlistment,
by P^Miag the subject
t-------------J
uh! world clearly disproves each a posi- T*r
Adj
.Kd.d. Ik M ,
H, Supervisor is drawing hi# orders, and the "
'
-■
•
fully, before
the citixona
of thulr respect­
tipa, and shows that the highest «mdiCounty .Treasurer in payingllrera. MW t&lt;&gt; ive districts, and by calliiw public meetti?tM of natiunal advancement have not •f"** Adtod'd, » k-d.nd uSrn
be governed thereby. Tbeoo modifies inp wherever neceeaary, for the appoint­
been materially aflfectad by tbe extended
lions may be made at any regular or ment of Enlisting Committees, and for ▼rajurte Brta., tire wuTsZreretir rwaovo.".
wars-In which tbuee nations hare been
special meeting
tbe Board ; bat they the purp&lt;ise ai making all necessary ar- to d*y«, r&gt;mplt«. Itltolctea. Tan. |Vfj-tl—_ aM
imatemurially engaged, and that a heavy
murt be tnada upon examination by the rnn^vincDta to facilitate the raising uf re­ re 1 impsritita sf tbe Him. Iraiing tte aaaio soft,
dear, atnaote aad teaaltful.
' •
nutfonal indebtedneea has not proved an
Board rttt^.—tntu " At partiealar t»»r,': cruits. Any town, raising Ils full quota
1 wUl alM mail free to tiiaeo Mvlsr Date beada.
uumi ligatedevil.
At Board e»rcieing "Atir jadptatriU," by enlirtmaat, will be exempt f»«» the £
•afcrwatire
“For inrtanee. Great Britaia, France
Tbe trulb neceessrilv is, (hat al: n.. and mudify tog the amoonlin At purtir- coming draft. Tbo most vigorous and that wiU anarta them to start * faM rrawth &lt;
Laxariaol Hair, Whiakera ar a Maaatodw, ia laas
and the Netherlands will undoubtedly be
ular datti" and when dooe, orders are to energetic’ measures should es adopted than thirty bays.
’
conceded to repraeent the hinhest pros- n-^7^.
be,b? “eonatrned and be drawn and jaid in pursuance of uaoeb without delay to relist the mew and bring
All upliealioas arewvrod by retarn mail with­
out charge.
7
pMitv that hae been attained by any of
mudificstioos” concerning top particular them to ibis office to bo mustered into the
the European nations. And yet no na­
cafe; and "euth inndiftowtiona" to be service.
,,
tions have been called upon to endure
eovttootai
Ml Hreodesy. Xsw Voi^
binding, most be lugao, to tba way and
Enrolling Officere will receive #25,00
fiercer or more prolonged ware, domestic
manner designated, ant) bw such aa the premium for every acceptable sefcrwa re­
and foreign, than they. Tbe effect has
.particular rase may requite, and ahall be trait presented at this office and muster­
bcra unquestionably, to incur an enor­
!u0;H for the momral the Board does ed into lbs service, And #15,00 premium
mous national Indebtedness ; bet neither •otoyment of tbte right.
,
not pursue or travelsywteide at, ita dele­ i.ir every acceptable recruit, sola veteran.
their ware nor their indeptedness hare -AlTu — ’T""-" wi" u
1 gated authority, &gt;Mr acts cease to bo of Enrolling Officers and eitiaono generally,
had tba effie^ to destroy their elasticity,
anr validity,
.
, ■
. h • are expected to go to-woek immediately,
nor to check tbe progress of their general
U wjUnotdoto say, that the Board and make every possible effort to raise
prosperity. The result would have been
71
’I”
"I Sw
their iwen and dear their Towns and Dis­
diffirtwot, probwbly, if these nations had
tricts from the draft.
iJTJi
been fulling into deeay, instead of being,
Tbe men should be sent tn this Office
as they really were, in a Mate of develop­
sa soon m possible after enlistment, or
ment ; acd-ln this respect their ease re
they can. if they efaoaaa, gel any number
scmblee our nwo, with enormous edvan-f men t&lt;&lt;g»iberand bring them hare for
tagee in our fovor. Tbuee wetiona, while
undergchg lbe triala ef war, were opTbe Uttar mode to prdsrakli when It
»"r » ;
prqseed by tbe evila of aa immewae exocan be duns
NORMAN BAILSY,
Oeptare esd Aweoef Morwtok

• aSxwe” °“

'’*»«► «•

■‘•&lt;K a u, ktowj ,k^,h

HOSTETTEKSi

STOMACH
BITTERS.

S FECIAL -NOTICES

" We desire to coll allrattoo brie

Wa are in &lt;
-eff negteotiog these; and feel that I

%mw or/nul interests.

‘Mid.oar money, and act oar teach.
work. tUt tbs.e eur resposibililiea I

:re&gt;u. our educational interests I
Received hll the atleotloo octrees
erewrw tbe proper training and edo
wf oar ctaildm. Witbwueh eonvk
"tbra, we may I* pardoned for pn

-tfprin tbe attention of our readers, a
.school interests, everywhere, and

M^ectadly^nf^boM metitotioos des

:7TU Hertings rnion School em

g*ss Isochors; four of whom are cm
&amp;fita3Aibme.ta&gt;d one as an fem
‘gwriofchree hours of each day.
)

w. Bancnosv is Principal, and has
th* higher ■3epertme»
Grammar School.
too

has

Mies.
— “&amp; E-’Ka

■arg* of thr Intermedial*
IMiso La uiut Bsasro w ■ I

nmaataat, la the Grammar school, la
■liuwctcr a few classes from the Intr
-dm^Mi. Ha.vbau McN’aib .»a’ciI

• .If the Primary department, and iu a

Md-tay Mies CtASA Hava.
' Jlfo wot our purpose to puff these t
rvwp bat ebwpiy to say that it has

ths aim oi the Travtees to eapply ei
toMat to'rducBtc oar children in ell

l'.rancbee usually taught in tbs I’rii
4bool or In the Academy. And not &lt;

ttaa it bora their aim to provide f..r
children.of our village, but, also to u
ample preparati.Hia for receiving gpt

i*celing thoos from the surrounding c

try who may desire tbo advantage
Ae^iomic edncalhm. Il wax’ to act
pliah (hie object that an assistant for

'W or Grammar School dvparttti
irta been, recently added to the corp
xaaahera.
Tb&lt;i gives Mr. Base*

panno tbe higher branches &lt;ff edueat
nl &lt;te T™«—M .Ut llrlr ml
on to make «ur school really a first c
institution, bate been eminently luce I
Ii G to be hoped lhal the youth of

sitrrnunding country may endeavor

avail themwelree of tbo adrantagee r
• llored them, to get a good education
lhw*vieinftv oftheir own homes. Toil
le pM at the low priee of two doll I
fi&gt;r a term of ten weeks, in the hig
l^prtw of education. Board can be I
tatned on reasonable terms, and we

lieve rooms also, for ih~ve whn desire

board tbowwelveo.

Here, Ibra, y&lt;*

tripods of- the country, is a chance to tain an edweetinn, within tbe reach &lt;&gt;l •
♦ty qnpjjtar al home to those i4 «•
eoatftyrsM etoeeper than at any otl.
acsdAmy In tbe Stale.

Students r

coenmowceat any lime, end daises »
be errrqogod for them ; although it
highly deehkbte that those dcsigniug I
.attend during tbe present winter shoe!
beaw* bawd

soon.

Come on, yuan

ward fi&gt;r it—you w.
never regret the step you have taken.

&lt;hu»- ,
Jl *“ 7.
U“■rb*V
"«"!■• “■ •»« iTi,

Batty pueee~«
eoorted with fcllnee nnd power of t&lt;r
seldom sarprassed. Pr.de. E- H- *’
1c. W.Batty have good l*r raic«rt
-«r. excallept singers.
C. W.
.evinm-a very plvwssnt humor and corn
^etto^ .which peculiarly file him for an

.U.ok««

«*■ •’“J’""*"'
Ibra, the tbe Board would have ample
time io examine til art mm ao were
brought to Ito Doline. Thia duly may «f

»
«MI ; telUiu d» B&lt;wSr“

1st

Arta.ne.-n. AU-U.&gt;««^
a—
tart ne~I*~~r*Zcurm

�r«

it

5-

tarot.

SKEfJ^R.

PEOPLE'S

FEM ALBS-FKM ALE*—FEMALES.
/»
poMlirr to Thnol- tba ExT,fCTJ?Fc"0 ta ontX«*l&lt;d by aav otbur remrST.
u ia Cbloeoau or retaatho. Irregularity, PAa
fntuaM. ar Supprenioa of Cwtonary tvaepationa. L'ireratad orSeiirbout (lata of tbv Uterua.
Admlniatretrix of tbo estate of Enwaou Maeowa teucborriMza or Whites, tHarlllty. and foralleomdeceased.
. '
.
.
V. G. Holmoos, Atfy. for said Adm'a oorS

We desire to call attMitkwt briefly tu

-our school intereutn.

We are in danger

-of negleoAing tbaae; and feel that having

Ceru tor Dyspepsia.
Ma. Editor: I feel U due U ihqoe
who ar* suffering from dyspepsia to nuke
and lhal our educaliona] inteteats have a ft tnad y, which I hiva been odviseil to
rtceivod all the attenUon nreesMry tn ■ar,.and which baa effected * ettre. I
waa afflicted with tbe on pl extant emsc*
secure tbe proper training and ednealhm quencesof indigestion hat winter and |
uf our children. With ouch conviction*, apring, till my health was despaired of. I
then, we may I* pardoned for pre**tng I hava been an opposer tu patent tnedi j
ttpon tbe nlUnlioa of our readers, all our cinaa generally, but was induced tu use .
“Dr. Hoback'a Stomach BiUers," manti. |
Achool interest*, everywhere, and more
filtered in year city. Ona boule has re- .
eopec’tallykofatbo*e inotitulion* designed licved ine of all those ayTnpituue, And I I
■ lu be inwding, iu our midst.
can no* gixlify a gn&lt;xi appetite upon the I
Th* Hauling* I’aina School employ* luxuries of this bovnliial weapon, without |
fir* laachcr* ; four of whom ar* employ ­ experiencing the 'exceedingly unpleasant
effects which rating even light loud euused ,
ed on Aill lime, and one aa an fastest ant I
me a few mouths sine*.
'
flurinjpltree hour* of aach day.
Mr. J.
I heller c this medicine to lie good and I
W. Ba»cmo»-t is Principal, and has ralti • I effect I** in thuar diseases ofllic stomach •
I write i
iwinUol^uf the hlgbvt department, or; fur which il la rec&gt;tnmended,
thia without the knowledge of Dueler:
Dranimar School. M'im. S. E." KrowlIb&gt;back or any &lt;&gt;t&gt;e concerned, and do il I
rua has charge of the Intermediate dr- ’ first of all fi-r the pond of th-wte Buffering
parlmeat^Misa I.acma Baaarow is an ' from indication and Ils kin-lml rrsnlla.
A MINISTER.
aateaulanl, in the Grammar school, taking,'
W* know the writer of dto-ahner, nnd
foawever * few eUsac* from tbd Inter me 1
dial lie ia what he professes tn be—a nun■ dtate^Mtes UaXBan McNair lius’charge | iater and a pehllemaa of Uuthw-Journo I
-•/th* Primary department,and io a**ts- &lt;rud Jfrraenjrrr.
See Advertisement.
.. J I &lt; ■!
trd Hy Mis* Clara Hat*.

paid, our money, and Ml oar teacher* al

work, that there cur reapualhililiea real,

S'rtJLtotyte E&lt;*ASiIhA-—**

r*kh«t U, educate oar children ia all the
tranche* usually taught ia lb* Primary
te ho&lt;i| or In the Academy. And Dot only,
tu* Il been their aim to provide fiir the
children uf our village, but, also to make

» bi pic prepara ti-m* fur receiving and ed

&gt;ItaprfM’ourtmlW thousand .irhl hand­
ed and alatt-UinM.
*
Preeoot, flow. Loen S. Lorux, CireaitJoif.
U^rK. Ilford, Cbwy left s.,f,
DtourjJ R Tl^ur, D./redeaf

•Ona, b*-saaixnsd'fur tbe Aearing *f sai
tiltoa. end that lbw heirs at law; uf sate A
sd. aad wt1 tehsr pvrwito* istrreated in aah! i
aza rvi|»l&gt; sd tn appaar st a reaticei id laid 4
tliva to be bidden st lb* l*r&lt; bate Qfitew la tb
lags of llaailng*. aad &gt;&gt;miw esuafo if any tb*
•by tbe prsjfir of the penitence sltould ■

'eating itxto* from lb* sum ntnd mg cun
iry wbu may desir* r2fo advantage* of I

All those that are indebted by Notour
Ik-ok acct.. that are past Ate, will save
coat by walk inc up l&lt;&gt; • Qaplain Cook's
office in - Double Qaidt" and setije ,»hc
same.

smrooDding enuntry may endraror tn

■ (farad Ahem, to get a good odueation, in
UwMkMy of their own homes. Tuition

11

rasanvMu bait mabbiabtuim ib.

uturnoLffs xrnuiTaik.(;c. __
TKK QTCAT mCKBTrC.
MELMXOUHi XXTlidCT 3WHV
TBX ORX.iT niCKKTW
ia .--U,. —• n-u- «-* *-{1—

tain an education, within tb* reach nt *verv &lt;iyy. pear al hem* to those uf oar
dretflyrUd efeMper than at any other

acadhtny in the State.
Siud«nta can
coinsnene* at any tim*, ai'd dame* "WiH
be nrrr.Bg*d 6k them ; alihougn il i*

LIST OF LETTERS,

GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

SjAuXteOOTKr.
J&amp;ATON A !McNAU®HTONf.

''
areaSlbwH fAteiMia.i«ter,
for Barry Cowaly, Mieulgaa.
[A ires copy of the origiuaLJ
^.OtejA"
Q. W. Mnxa, SoHdlor for Complainants.

I*

Crao/. al laaal twanly data before Um lima abac

assdl

*ta&gt; tej

Dickrreou Wn&gt; F

bteoud M»&gt; M !

Dos't f&lt;*rjet tbe

DrvnkrnntM cr Rotedyirm
»iU be allovtd,

,

CITY HARDWARE STORE,

Aad all whs are wilHwg*" patroslae * qslrt and Where Goode will b« sold at unltara poses.
of No.rmber, in lha year our tboutaud eig&lt; t orderly Qaocasr as* Batoes, taual sot fail to
buudred and alxty-lbrea. rFrea»al.Bltepnaw C.
GIVE US A CALL I
’'Volt^ndufie^flba'Satate hrTUAo X., WUTiam
A* we are detertniited Ibat Hamaca ahull hare sm
tb* ewulli-caat fraction of sec. elsven, (ill. and £.. Eaaome and Lilly L. Batea, minora.
tbe nnrtb-west frsetian nf th* north-west freeFIRST-CLASS
On reading and Bling tbo palilloo. duty variAod.
.,-_;i .—u.. -r —Titan twelve. Hill *1*0 laud
of Balay Ann Sadore, Guardian of serf •tears GROCERY, EAT15G AND BILIURD
praying, for reaaooa therein set lortb. that obe
L—. K?iteteanad io aril certain Real Eatate. ufraid

SALOON.

Wm. L. Eatok,

D. McNavuktom.

TOL'N BALSAM UF MOARUODXD. attest tee
perfect arsano for
er any naowrei.
aa or byxowirncn.TiSB arising from damp, eete
cr emldeu change of Ibe weather.
.

Orwig Miao 0 M

SiK »" » ’

“pr£?r ‘of tbeprt~r ahrold

Mroe.l. Cu.A~T.-Tte Cow»ru«l«"

/farther Ordered. that tbf MtlUo

h, Ute M.r, E. Mlq
ter
h,.(h&lt;r,te*« rtm.rtably Aor
Ute

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
be matter of lb« estate of Uen&gt;w&gt;i° Wlnene,

.tei". »r

&lt;■.&gt;.,pUd -lib falte. »»J P"«tt "r
. .r
i
n-..a_ V If

ConrexHertl, Pleaaaat
QBlet.

ry .VO

Rrn..te~ .rtellrf
■!»
p&lt;wt Qlfice, for tbs week ending Decem­
bers. IM3:
n.w-!»n Mrs Saaan

in Kent and a&lt;bo&gt;nwg enuatua to renew Ureir
bualneaa retationa with uo, and whenever ther are
in want uf any artlcte waualty 1s tte f ood In a
Hardware tilura. to giromeacaU. My nuoaeunanl
a II! be found complete, refxmaib in
BCILOIXU HARDWARE^AMD NEQUHIC*

TTAVING fitted op. st great expeass. tbe sa­
__ '-^.X'.XtanfrffikTS before parchaaing. A U jgwlg Ml dal the
LOWEST CASgJLARKET VALVE,:__ ---- —- palronac* of tbv public, bs- ‘
I deal largely in
Usviag that wsOMgfVO sobr* SdHafoctlon.
STOVES 1
■
uub rrocK or orocerieb
’ .
Of the very beat material and latest f nt proven: sr. to.
IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.
TIN. SHEET IRON ARD COPPER WORKS,
OCR BILLIARD TABLES .
Will be carried o* under tbo threctiowof nkHlfsl
Ar* re-fitted wilb New C*abt*as, aa&lt;
lb* Booms ar* apueiows and Fieamat.
UUR EATING DEPARTMENT

SSwSiBgfi

lieeoantvofBarry.anths M day of Noreiuber,
A. P. IBO.T AbSlf **U. -w eanse to be -ted at
Public auction to lb- highest bidder el th* rrM
dewew st tbs subaeriber tn tbs toauahip «T ?■•!rievtn* la aald county uo Mowdny, lbs fourth
Utbl «to» of Jsnuary.
o« J".**? ,
r'lrtU hundred nnd sixty four, slim* 0 eloek.in
tb! afternoon of that day. the following dtocrtbtd

iward tbsaimlvm.
Her*, thre, y.mng
frigtoda uf-th* country, ia a chance to ob­

.. ............ .................

il.

ooiiii. be aaainned far ttwbearinnaf asld petiuoo
and that Ilia briro dl lew of mW deceased, and al!
other pernuwo interested is ,aoid aoteie. ace twquDcdfoappear at a aeaaton of said CeoiJ, than
&gt;to be Wfro »t tbo Ptolteta OfBee. In tl.e Village
ol HasUuge, and whew Maae, if swv ll.ero be.
why the prayer of the petitioner aboald nol be
'Tw U IlfortLer ordered, that said petitioner
glee noltee Io tbe persona interealnl. In said
eatate, of tbo pendency of Mid pslittou. and^tue
bedrint Ibeteof. byeoMfsg *m1v of thia order I days
to ite pnbltailed io the Hasting. Banner a sewn
pamwgrteMd is date rruure. of Harvy fur three I ner." a’^evTamwr. puUtebed
MMMsroe weeks, pioviona to said cay ofhoar- of Barry, and State of Micbiri
' publication tte ooutiaaad io Q
‘r6 (A true oony.)
R C. FEOrDtK.
oorti
J nd go of Frobate.

j- d &lt;i— .'».
»■&lt;-"
Sew Adcerti.cment in another column Cwt il out

tatned on reawoaable terms, and w* be.
litre'mom* also, fur lh«M who deter* to

nsrar regret th* .tec you hav* tak*n.

|c/i|NCBuy'&lt;&gt;r:i&gt;ER.

day, not r«l Itering taken one botpr,'xslajhas
stopped taking tbe medicine, saying she \*sa so
well aa evrrteman. and so well aa anybody eowld
be, end sue has coelinaed re over sioc*.
•Tart Kart*. Gardner, u Pearl st,
“Bogata, October 1.1ML“
HT Fur Sals by all Drwygiata.
&gt;•
C CRUHIIV.G.neni Ami So. 2U Main aL,
Buffalo. N. T., to whoa: sff orders should bo ad­
dressed.
' oMIiytte'

DVERTISEMENT.

fi&gt;r a term of ten weeks, in the higher
I.ranches uf education. Board can b* uh-

b*&lt;tfM. hand a«m.
Com* on, y&lt;*ng
friMid^^dupr «&lt;Kd for It—jo» «'•&gt;

new,paper, printed la tbe said count* of Barry,
where ilte saad premise* are aitualed, and that

QTATEOF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Clr-

is placed at tba low pr&gt;«« «’f t*'® dollar*

highly dr*h&gt;bfa that those designing to
attend during th* present winter should

P^St« CURES’afis.tt

■My wile Lu boos a-------- u“-•■ ‘
‘
lime Lee I ^freguently
re'r*i'“b -W~

4li:44"25Stef^
ra
order to bo published In tbe /AuCi.pe Araarr. a

Or Concentrated Lye
XUCLT BMP num.

institution, have been eminently sucre**- '

amitthemeelroaofibe adranlagoa now

Dreeawaler, Goodall Alley, abevv Tepper st.
■•Buffato, Oct. M. lag."

p.c. tlAWLET.

.•ra to make our arttool realty a linn eta**

ful.
It fa to be hoped that the youth of tbe

t’, dSSK^r
1’
'
fiie. CAtnisrre Dewatn.'

iPAisna,

Aea-lamie education. It was" tu aeeom
WAR maben high priere .ktaaoofor help* to
phah this object that an amisteat fur the | redoreOtem h make, llewp foeFOwr rente,a
LX
High or Grammar Schoo! department, , pound by ual*g your kitebow gwfoee.
pf“ CAUTION I As apurtoas Lyre areof
Ito* been, rceentjy added to the eorpa of tered also, be eoretol sod buy the /Wre/nf srticle
rot up &lt;e /rwn reus, all otlwrebmwg C'-entw/cd.
tsaeherfo
Thi«\gry** Mr.' BAwesorr

tnorw lint* to d*vote U» those desiring to

from the dale of thia order, or that sold bill be
I.ken aa nosleaoed by them; which premiaea are i
,jCMIibedao follows; xn that certain pareel of
land lituate in the county of Barry, and Htate of
Michigan, being tbe weal half of Section Somber.
Fuorteea, iq TeprwahJp Ko- Three (X) North of
Hanse No.Tea (Ifr) Weal, containing throe hun­
dred and twenty ocrea of laud.

tbe day of bis appearanec. aa herein required.
bated, Hastings, October I lib, 1 SAI.
LOUIS 8. LOVELL.
. Cmail Joif*.
A true copy. AUret.
. TAP. Cuaaar.
[ta*.] [octM] Deputy Register in Chancery

Please Take Notice.

(S.)

7uAruoi«&gt;r*&amp;to»n.y,n-vryiwwapZa.-M*f JfteU ELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BCCHU AND Ilf.
pnnVRti cn&lt;&gt;' B’mii ciint-w ~

R ianutuar purpttoe In puff lb*** leach

&lt;-re; but simply Hr »ay lhal it hax been
th* aim ol the Truvteea u&gt; attp^ly ample

, GHANOERY ORDER.

;

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

ABE^OO soffsrtog with that dread disraaa, Nsc-

and
Eotau of William *. Bb«w.

A'i ftlmian

a's—-.

W-Sl"—■ If-*-

**&gt;X*dur tbeUltrtv Brsi day ef May IM*, i

tbT thirty-tirai day of Drrecnbrr. IW, al_

ntimii
idg* of Probst

.administrator's sale ,
la U&gt;* mailer ef thsssimaof UtesH- Ntebola,
‘jisUto to hereby giro* fojAfo

WAtSoN-N NECRALGIA KING will eps^ily
ARE ynJrscfcsd withjbs torture* of Bssruansn?
Wtuov'i huuum* Eton wtB syasfiNy r»!wre
ARE y»u ragtrtag
- th* gawisgssf DxseseWriou's Nara«MU
will totprev* your

19
e.CTWWT.Dcreaut.N.T. :
Ms waaafoaltotovtowt-wirfl retes sba»ld
•^^reg^11.

ARE y®»dmMteg with polo, with Govr in ys*^

w!SS‘s Nssaitma Km win aaeuags year

;

THE C«NFE88Icnra AMD EXPERIEXCt
' or i 'lnutTOU* WTA1LP.,

PabJIsb^ for OtebretfiJ ,-*»tM*

DRIED PEACHES.

�-ikTU

‘otYordinary halght.

ax ■BOWKtW'a
‘Bl.OO'D VtSR.TVVR'R.
and
•B^OOW VvlIA

"urfldi
the patch limbs prevents fem from lying
fist m fe ground ; nod swofer is, Ute
S3 BaWitr of fe bud. to become water
soaked and rot unltwe fe earth covering

®fcial JintWri.

tub only

EXCLrstva •»

casrstorE

XninuAU ’Vo^uXarAiB.
them. Tbe wintar wm Earorablc to eueb
Ssertary sf Ast^-WTLtUM H. BEWARD, of
asperlmeats- in other words, il killed ev­
breweryy tx« 7K-ATy-8ALE05 F. CHASE,
ery espoeed fruit bud on the peach in
the neighborhood—not a solitary one
wee seen that had escaped. Ono set of
experimen Ui oomisted ht' drawing a bun­
&gt;r^-M. M 8TA3T0F, VMbw«.
die of ahoota together upon tba tree, and
cowered with moea wrapped in paper or
sacking; an loch or morn of fine mow
wm thus placed around the shoots, but it
failed h&gt; afford the desired prelection —
all the bode were d&lt;^lroyt&gt;d by the cold.
Perhaps ■ ceding of oil-cloth, to shut out
the rata and keep tba moea perfectly dry
would have succeeded better. Ibe object
wm to obviate the necessity of bending
down the ahouu. .nd large porlLma of
the tree might thu» be encored with bul
little labor. Tbe substitution of ever­
green leaves for tbe moss would unques­
tionably have been an Improvement, bad
they been at-Jiaqd. ^Another trial was
made by landtag down the low branches
nearly to tbe earth while they were grow­
ing, tbe previous summer, and covering
these with btradles of oorn-fudder.
A
single bundle, or a single thicknero wm
found insufficient to keep out ihu cold,
and did nut succeed ; bat two or niore
thicknesses afforded ample protection.—
Their branches ware loaded with Woe­
soma, and bore large crons of ,frtriL Some
of the trece were encased m small Blacks
of o»rn&gt;(adder, bat tbo workmen perfornvI tag tbe eapsrimect In the absence of lie
owner did the work quite imperfectly,
leaving large openings through which tbe
odd air swept., Only &gt; few uf tbs buds
were consequently savM.
Ibero is no
doubt that this mode of protecting the
proch crop would be an easy and efficient
one for fsrrnrrs wbo raise corn.
Tbe
peach orchard should be adjoining tbe
cattle yard, and kept clear of grass and
weeds eu as not io invite mice. The fod­
der should be drawn early ip winter, and
iwally. stacked about tbe Ufe, which for
this object sbonld be pruned In compact
fhrtn. After tbe season &lt;»f severest wroth
•r bar pe&gt;rod, (whteh varies in d:flwret&gt;t
localitiro, bnt which is usually after the
lapse of about tw&lt;&gt;-thirda of the winter,)
tbe fodder may be taken away from the
trees and fed to tbe cattle. Every farmW wbo rairoe much corn may thus pro­
tect a dozen or two_uf treee with no ad
ditlonal labor.
In regions where evergreen traetnne
abundant tire protection of evergredn
Imugln^whetMr UkVlty f tiering the
proa train limbo, or .by encasing the
HiLTtnoAB—Gilbert Striker, MsUbcw Holmes.
sbuota higher ue tbe tree, would be neat­ I. L. WUUmm.
Basst—W. &lt;f Atkin. W. T. Berber.
'
er and doubtlMs.'morr efficient. J. Bat­
tery of Keyaville, N. Y., states that be
Joaswrowi—Henry P. Uowoiaa. J. E. Lotbbro been entirely auocroefut by using An
evergreen covering of only a few incite.,
although the Ihrrmometdr in that region P^mre. Beery IWltfy. iGKr?
Ruriaxe—T,'PbU!Ips, John Goee, Rieberd B.
often goes down thirty degree, below
*v, -. Av
•’
.1
zero. He t&gt;und no difficulty in obtain' ®“
TiAntfU-J. P. Emory, DTA Bafbss. A. A.
ing peaches every year. Tbe only queslion was tbe economy uf the experirnsut,
which ws bope will be tested by some
of our eoterpriaing fniiuraisere i» cold
regions.— Country .Gtntlman.

CvLvtxXvrrt. VrctyAAkt*,
aadhsMSlbelr
end eeneequent pedft to the Proprietor, that
smbitog'lfetoMpB*

at dollars each veer in advertising fell
Mrita and jtohlisUg the

IOME AND BUY MORE

mv-rmco
GOODS !
R.J. GRANT!

4HSfc:::

Pmrt.tns row Pmuanrixo VFosd —
The oil wells near Prune, in Burmah,
have been id ttoe frota'tUMainttnrmorial.
Wood, both for ship building and ho.ro
bmlding, is invariably rotured or coated
with the product of'those wells.
Tbe
result m entire Immunity from decay by
the revagM of the White anta that In that
country are so generally destructive. M.
Crepin a Belgian government engineer,
who has tried experiments upon the rdstive advantages of creosote and sulphate
of copper for the preservation of timber
in tbs marine cormtrootions from the at'"*
tacks of worms, says that ereueoting is
the only proefe be fats found to snreeed
for this purpose. , He state, that sulphate
of copper affords no protection whatever
against the action of salt" waler and ma­
rine inreete. The Belgian Government
now requires that all tbs Wood sleepers
uM in tbe State railroads should bo creosuted ; and tbe Guvwrameol of Hdland
has ata* made tbe eame resolution, end
ttp«sr&lt;fe&lt;430Q OM riewpers per tamnm
are being crcosoted by tbe Dutch
Government, nnd mure by the Belgian
Government

V)T*JJTT or Szxm.—In addition to
the old story of tbe vegetables of wheat
found in an Egyptiau mummy, the New
.Hampshire Juor-ntl of Ayrttnltnrt. in
reply to the inquiry uf a correspondent.
as to lbs length uf time that reeds retain
their vitality, quotas she following state­
meat from m Engfiti paper: -James
Banks, io tbe JForfi Rrititk Ayrimliutsl.
stated that be had recently cleared off
acme old Roman encampments on hts
term. M«r Atawtek,. firn, whieh be bed
lived itpoa for toxly fustrysort, sod Cxth.
~-u -ZT--M barley fees sow..most
y4bur variefet of rota, nsver
section before. As no oata

.re^ymfetagkbMf

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AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
n tmkt mltr. nv toh;

STOCK OF GOODS
■ta this Artet.otd wb’HeeHe

rr^errsoR coops' tggggM

which have been showered open hit. from

CounVrfr.

©5

Th. peculiarity of the
■BYooit

,
axvY VAW

CALL AND EXAMINE jsjggas

is that they strike al tbe root nf Disease,
by eradicating every particle of impurity

"ftYooik,
foe the lit. end health at the body depend*
upon the purity of the blood.
If the blood is poi*oned. tbs body drags
out a misorablo existence.. The- medisinee
Vvvtt\u.oX«A

Our Motto—Small
Profits and ready pay

Leuoorrhaa,
»?eipsto«,
’ CUmnra.
Pits, Borttfuloua

I I

$alitiral Sirtrturn.

tebpU'sptofeftv . r 4.

TTFE tAltdBBT: AND DEM*

mossy

KVk
■OF THOSE—

’

I

Femalt OcmplainU
ft. jgntAo^'s Flit,
irupttone.
Oantwnption, tit.

I

I I

On person writes, her daughter was cured
ef file ol nine yam' staadiag, and St Vita.'

z Agtodelo«k«&gt;f

:

CARPETS

IE MT LTTE OF TUBE
^ASOTHBt™ cured of Fever aed Ape

Conie and See !!
WE

11VAE

JUST RECEIVED

—rfe yvery medfeiwo in bi* reach.
THKR wa* eared of fever Sore

OLL-.CLlOJUHS

i ianamnbU of Dyspepsia end I dree
ini could be menuoaedin which the
and Pills

’WoAcWNtt. a CVvotTw..

'VYw, ~BVooA. VvWa
an the meat active end tbaroogh pille that
have ever been introduced.
They act so f“
•*- *'-------- "
Ing that organ _ - ------------------------------------system does not relapse into ita fornwr con­
dition, which ia too nt to be the case with
•imply a pergalite pilt
They are really a
uw\ AAifrCY WW,
which, ia conjunction with the
'B\.oo&amp; ?un)\«Y,

will core all the aforementioned dissaeM
and, of thetaulves, will relievo And cars

Cotto CRotne, Cholera Jliorltte,
Indigos lion, (Pain in Uot £owpl».
QHxxinato, ttn.
Try them medicines, and you will never

3WTS &amp; BEPDIB0,

GROCERIES

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•BWIMJMCWntt*

B»WY»Hu»

wrjroruii

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Price, with ■—sre.APetWl, *M&gt;,
The NYimmx Grew 8rw tig Mnrftlm

'■yiK’rriy

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;rsS5wSssS£S»

,

Kv Efts
CATUAItTJC TILLS ,
7"r*fe"’r A\\*"L^^.YlTIu^biLviinUJ ’

•nd fey wiU_yfey.ro

Qtooik l&amp;eAxevtvew,
and you aboald try them before going for a
Get a Pamphlet or Ahaanao of mv ioaal
agent, aad road the certificates, and if yea

VktlnaUHt Tru 1* ttl&gt; (Auitt,
Th., U.. hUUHd IU. hMW. .rflAA
sod are srillag them st not ov*r

two

cirri (j, ccti.1 R&gt;

Aaotbsr pscllsrity of tbe Compscy ia that tbeir
Tsa Tattm r.et only dsvoUs Listons to thewWllon of tbvir TEASai to qwJUr. valav. and par­
ticular style, for pprtoulw letolife of country.
hslhk^psaeTiCltforUtioosrotdoftiuirsMrnl«i» «r*ei»v.AT«.. si ar, f^e adapts to Kuportu«lcr tranxr, .nd not osly thia, bet h* yuiafo nu to

Clothing
‘!UN»&gt;T' SWrtWeeUHwtM reeOe&gt;w*:«a«feiB &lt;X
hiii.nmt Aiurrwi. ele.,Tit:

'ABUSUED IIOO.

If b. laae,/«rfp*wfTc* ortbeNaanr. or ifhh
Haw testoAlr.be tea sHttolsesiM of a wsBorrtobad ystem of doiag teutons. of aa !■■■» mpiM. of the jndpaeot of a jnfaanaaal Ta* Terns,

HARDWARE!
iocs to sell, aad WILL 8

;

,

FOR aMsK BY
tsABtrikn. Hsettags; Bi HlcMs. Jal

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Another year of

ikirnrofi

and fully eatia&amp;4
dy of troops II i*

ed condition of our i

oat »pedal

&lt;cw

vailing,

Her Brilante Majesty's Govern-

lilioM from
has by a like proceeding prrtnptlv indi-

other beiligvrent operations between the
Government and several ol the maritime

'fl

and, so far aa waa pnaeible, accemaiodated fa a spirit of frankness, justice end mu­
tual eood will. It la expressly gratify­
ing that our Prix* Courta, by the inipartialitr of their adjudication, have com­
manded tbe respect and confidence of mar­
itime powers.
Tbe supplemental tredty between the
United Statre and Great Britain, for the
ouppreesion of the Afriran slave trade,
made on tbe 17th day of February last,
baa been duly ratified and carried fnto ex­
ecution. Ills believed that, so far a*
American port* and American citizen*
are concerned, that inhuman and bsrbarooi traffic baa been brougfit to an end.
1 shall submit for the consideration of
th* Senate a qonvsntion for tee adjust­
ment ufpoeatssory claims In Washington
Territory, arising out of tbe treaty of the
15th of June, 1340, between th* United
States and Great Britain, and which Imre
been th* source of some disquiet among
the citizens of that now rapidly improv­
ing part nf the country.
A norel and Important question, involv­
ing tbe extent of the maratime juriadietlun of Spain in the water* which surround
tbe Island of Cuba, has been debated with­
out reaching an agreement, end it is pro­
posed in an amicable spirit to refer It to
tbe arbitrament of a friendly power. A
Convention for that purpore will be sub­
mitted to tee Senate.
1 hare thought II proper to subject to
the approval of the Senate, to concur with
th* interested commercial powers, in an
arrangement for tbe liquidation of th*
Scheldt dues, upon tbe principles which
have been heretofore adopted in regard to
the impoats upon navigation in lb* waters
of Denmark.
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bite serine* jeopardy through the perverse‘opposition of the hereditarv aristoc
rwey oi the Empire to lbs snlteb'fonA and
liberal policy of the Tycoon; feWgried to

nueniion to tl
their progress
ini- navai torcea swa w„. &gt;■
v--..——- S©d
be likely to impair Ita efficiency by Ar- wMA ■»«*'

ebwrfully borne.; f Tbe p

w*re,|»dl.l»;«74.ert.
isbarement* were MO5.5

July, 1863. ..f 35.MtJH4.fi.

Of tbe

The cr.ndil.nn of ths) sevsrsl organized
Territories is generally **tiafiictory. al­
though the Indian disturbances in New
Mexia* have nut been entirely sunereeeed. The mineral resources nf Q&gt;l&lt;i**dn,
Nevada, Idaho, New Mexico and Arizona
are proving far richer than h.u been
heretofore uodereloud. I lay before you
a communication on this subject, from the
The long pending coutroversy between Governor uf New Mexico.
thia Goveruairul and of Chili, touching
xxcocaaoxuxxT or ntMtoairtoa.
th* seizure at Biiana, fa Peru, by Chilian
I again submit toy our consideration
officers, of a targs amount in treasure bethe expediency of establishing a system
louging to th*citizens oflhe United Slate*
for the enenurageruent of immirrttewi.—
baa bren brought to a dore by the award
Although this source ofnational wealth is
of hie M*j**ty, tha King of tee Belgians,
again flowing with greeter freedom than
to whore arbitration th* question was re­
for several years before the insurrection
ferred by tbe parties^ The subject was
occurred, there Is still a great deficiency
thouroughly and paltantly examined bv
of laborers in every field uf Industry, es­
that justly respected magistrate, and alpecially agriculture and our ininc*? ns
teough the sum awarded loathe claimant*
well of Iron end coat as of precious, met­
may nut have boon as large aa they ex
als. W hile tbe demand for labor is thus
pectcd, there ia no reoren to distrust tee
’increased here, tens of thousands &lt;.f per­
wisdom of Hi* Mnjesty’a^ecision. That
suns destituts of ren.unsratlve occupation
decision was promptly complied with by
are thrimglng uur foreign consulates, and
Chili when inteligenc* iu regard to it
uflering to cmroigrats te th* United Btaie*
readied that country.
The joint cumn.isaiuo andcr th* act of if essential, but cheap assistance can . be
afforded them. Il i* ea*y to *re that, un­
the last session, for carrying into effect
der the sharp discipline of civil war. tbe
th* convention with Peru on tbe subject
nation I* beginning a new life. Thl* nnof claim*, ha* l&gt;een organtaud at Lima and
bfa i'ffbrt demand* the aid and ought to
I* engaged in th* business intrusted to It.
receive the attention and support of tbe
Th* difficulties cnnceruinginter-oceMta
Government.
transit through Ntaanmga, are in coarse
of amicable adjustment.
Injuries unforseen by the Government,
Iu conformity with prineiplo* set forth
in my last wpual measage, I bare receiv­ and unintended, may in eoma eases have
ed a representative from tbe United been inflicted upon the subject* and ciliStates of Colombia, and have credited a
Minister to that Republic.
United State*. A* thia Govarwmant exQcasrtos* or aitnaox.
Incident* «cnrring in the progress of
similar injuries are
l;y persona
oerrivll war bnv* forced upon my atten­
oft ba L’uition the uncertain stat* of international
questions, touching tb* right* of forclgn- justice to foreigners. 11 the existing judi­
er* in this country and of United' State*
cial tribanals are inadequate to th.*,pur­
citterns abroad. In regard to some Gov­ pose, a Special Court may tie authored
ernment* these right* are at leau partial­
with power tn bear and decide such
ly defined by trretie*. In no instance, cialuia, of the character referred to,’ aa
howerer, ia it expressly stipulated, teat
may have arisen under treaties and pub­
on tbe occurrence of dvii war, a foreign­ lic taw. Cunventiovs for adjusting otaim*
er, residing in thia country within the
bare been proposed to' sums Governline* of the insurgenta, ia to b* exempted
from tbe rule which da**** him a* a bslpruposition* has yet been received from
itaereat, in whore behalf tea Government any. tn the coarse of the session, 1 shall
of bia country cannot daim any privilege* pruliably have ucresios u&gt; request you to
or imnunitiea, distinct from that charter. provide indemnification U&gt; elm waul*
I regret to aay, however, that aoch chiro*
have been put forward, and some ins­
tances fa behalf of foreigners who have
lived fa tho United State* th* greater this GovsrauMnt may b» aaknowladgsd
believe that many peraona bom in for
aign coonuiea, who have declared their

to be liaWv, sad where tbe amount of
that liability has b*M amsrtainsd by an
informal arbitration.

military duly roqoired of them by deny­
ing tbs fact and '.hereby throwing upon
tbs Government the burden of proof. ft
baa been found difficult nr Impracticable
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vox o« fotnex coxavL*.
Tbe proper officers of lb* Treasury
have deemed lb*niseiv«s required by th*
law of tb* Veiled plates ujx.o that sub
je« to demand a tax upon tbe income of
foreign Consuls in this country. While

unity between th* United
reign country, the expsdinodifying tfc) aet aa to el­

ae are not citiasua ol the United Btalee.
derived from th* emolument* of their offew, or from property art situated in the
United States, ia obinitled to your se­
rious cuuaidwatten. I make this suggest-

indvfail by tbe report of tee Secretary
of tbeTreaaury, t&lt;v which I Invite y&lt;«r
attention. Il i« sufficient to any here,
that It I* not believed that the actual re­
sults will exhibit a state uf ths finance*

ilmaies of that officer heretofore submit­
ted, while it is confidently expected that
at the close of tbe year bow disburse­
ments and debts will be fimnd very eon■iderabty les* than ha* been anticipated.

enue have nearly equalled the entire ex­
penditures, the fatter amounting to f 11.­
314,000-84 and the former to *11,1(13,789.59, leaving a deficiency of bwl &lt;150.­
417.33
TbeycUr immedistrfy preced­
ing the rebellion the deficiency amounted
to &lt;5^150,703.49, llw postal recripU ot
that year being &lt;3,045,732.19 less than
those of 1805. The decrease since 1800
io the annual amount of tranaportalion
haafbeen only about tweoty-fiv* per cent.,
but llic annual expenditure ou account
of the same has been reduced thirty-five
per cent It ia manifest, therefore, that
the Postoffics Department may become
adf-aastaiuhig in a few years, even with
the restoration of the wlmte service.—

Tb* report of (he Secetary of War isa
document of great interest.
It cuesiala
of the military operuliona of thayear, de
tailed as follows: 1st, reports of the Gvo■rsl-in-Chief; 2d, the orgsnizsUon of col­
ored persons into the war service i 3d. ex­
change of prisoners, fully set forth in tbe
Jeuer of Gen. Hitchcock ; 4th, operation*
'under the act for enrolling and calling Europ* and America which wm called at
out tbe national forces, detailed io the re­ the suggwst i3n of the Post Master Gen­
port of the Provost Marshal General; 5th eral, mt* at Pari* on the 11th of May
the organization uf the Invalid Corp*; anJ last, and concluded ita ddiberatiooa on
6lh. the operation* of the several depart the 8th of June. Tbo principles estab,
tneol* uf lb* Quartermaster General*, hvhed by this conference are beat adapt­
CummioMQ Generals, Paymaster Gener­ ed totamlitMe postal interconrst between
al*, Chief of Engineers, Chief of Ordin- |! nationz’and aa the basis of fattire con­
aqc* and Survey or General. It ha* sp- vention* inaugurated a general system
pared iinpuaalbts to make a valuable sum- of uniform international charge* at re­
inajg of thia report, except such s* would duced rate* of postage, and which can­
bo too extended for this plac* and betice not fail to produce beneficial results
~ Tita LXTr.uioa DKTAKninrr.
I content myself in rrferriug your atten­
tion to tbe report
itself.
.
I refer you to the report of the Secrctiix matt naraaTwxwT.
I mry of thu Interior, which ia herewith
The du tie* devolving on tn* naval laid, before you,
lor
useful . and
branch &lt;&gt;f service, during the year and | vanud iu forma lion In rdatiou to public
throughout tbe wbol* &lt;&gt;f this'unhappi 1 amis. Indian affairs, patents, pension*,
contest, have been discharged with fidel and Other mnltera ol public concern ver­
ity and rmmiMot sucres*. The eaten-1 taining to hia department. The ananti•i’ve blockade bna been constantly incroas [ ty ol laud dispo««d ot dunng tn* last
fog In effivienej an that the navy ba* ex- and first quarters of th© preaent fiscal
panded. Yet on co long a Uno, it bos so year wna 3,841,549 acre*, of which 161,far iieen ImpoaaiMe t« entirely suppress &lt;jl | acres were sold fise cash ; 1,436,514
illicit trade. From tbs return* received j acras *
‘‘‘--------- u———a
at the Navy Department. It sppesre that faw, &gt;:
more than 1,000 v**m4« have hero exp- lawaL
law* granting lands for military bounties
wtlroad* and other psrooMu. It al­
tured altie* the block«da was established I for rat
and that the value of prizes already *wn&lt; i so appears
that the sale of thww tend! i*
in C&gt;r adj neat ion amounts to over *18 largely on the increase. It has toog been
000 000. The naval fort-* of the United a c-beridied opinion of some of oar wissStates consist* at thia time ofbSR rcvsel* e-l rtaiesmcn that the peojile of the Uni­
completed and fa tb* enure* nf eonstrur- ted States hart* higher and more endur­
tion and of them 75 are iroedad armor- ing Interest ia the early settlement awl
substantial cultivation uf the public land*
have given increased Interest and Impor than ill the amount ol direct revenuk to
tance to tee navy, which will pn.bahly be derived from the sale of then
This
extend beyond the war ite«lf. The qrm opinion ha* had a controlling influence
।.red vewrli in nur navy, completed and in ahapfagRcgHiatlon on the aul^et ot
In •errltw, or which are Wider contract our natitnud domain. I may^iCcaa evi­
and appruechltrg o.mpletlmi, arte believed dence nf thia, the liberal meswpres adopt­
to exceed in awmfer th-.ee of any other ed in reference to actual settler*, and the
power. But while tl.v*e may bn relied grant* to the State* of the overflowed
Upon for harbor defence and oca coast ser­ land* within their limhe, in order to
vice, others lif greater strength and ca­ their being reclaimed and rendered fit
pacity will be accessary for cruising pur for cultivation- The grewt to railnmil
poses and to maintain ocr rightful posi­ comp.» nie* of alternate aeclions of land
tion &lt;m the ocean. Ute change that baa upon Iho contemplated line* of their
taken place In haval vmmIs and naval road when compIcted-wRi largely tmtftiwarefarc since the Introdoction of *e*m ply the tacilitiw for reaching very dfaaa a motive power for ship* of War de taut poastreion*. Thia policy ha* receiv­
mand* either a oorrt»ponding change ift ed its intMl rigua! and bcncficient lilnasome of our existing M*y yards or the trillion in recent cnactroenta granting
establishing of new one* for tbe onu*trt&gt;» homestead*!© actual aetttare Since the
tino and necessary repair uf modern war lit day of Januare last, the befote men­
vessels. Wu' inconvWernbla embarrass­ tioned quantity of 1,455.514 acre* of laud
ment delay snd public injury has been k»4 been taken up nndeFIte provnrionaexperlencefl for the want pf such Govern Thia fact and the amount uf sale*, ittrtiinept establishment*. The neceerity for iahing evidence of increasing sattlesuch a navy yard, to furubbed. »t thine
dkiU upon; public lands, notwithstand­
suitable place Utxwt the Atlantic sea board ing the great struggle in which the MMjrhat on repeat«&lt;d occM.ona been brought gios of the nation have been engaged
to tee attention ofCongren by the Na»y
and which ha* required so large a with­
Department, and, fa again preeanted tn
drawal of our ciliaen* from lh«r aebnstee report of the Breratary, which necotnSnip* this communication.
I think It
r daty tn fovite your special attention the Intel ior Mtg^-ing a modification of
totMe subject, end also tea* «f establish
Ing a yard sad depot, for ttaval purpose,
up*, one of the Weriern river*. A haval
fitrcA ha* been crehted &lt;p&gt; teeee interior
wattrs, and uwdsr many dlaedrat.tag**.
wlthin-Htd* more than two rear*, evsewl

obligation of I
antoe to every

■Maw'akn wtvwt t rasa *xd v

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of

liltarslnra ■iiaitifallf IMF11 l\l1 r**'
grew might aid bojb ibsartpyguJ •»«
■er.ira l« ,Irtui
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with entire confidence, that those d,i|fo*L
ties may be peacefully nvarcvm*. I ask
enuitahte to the communities mure tepee
yper attention to th* claim* &lt;&gt;f the Min 137.848,787,*3; from dirart Me*. 81 tally interoreeted.J fbMiaMMd io your
later residing there for the damage* b* 485,103,01] from land* 3185*1
consideration lb*iMgaflll|taa t&gt;f
8rc*ust*incd in tbs deelrnctiur. bv fire v4 ths from miscellaneous source*,
rotary of the Navy in regard U» fostering
25.
and
trom
Ineos
&lt;77^082,381,37.
Of
rvsideuc* of the legation al Yeddo.
th* disbursanient* for pension*, rtc,•4.- and trainleg, ein mon for the naval service.
S10,520,30; for the iwtereut on pabllo Th* Naval Academy fa rendering signs!
Batisfactory wrrMigemcnt* have been debt,*24,729,840Ji I : for th* War d«- service fa preparing niMsMpnfan for tbe
made with tbe Emperor wf Rosai*, which psrtmont, *5M.2(K.800,83 • for the Na* y highly r*«pawbU duties which fa after
It fa believed will result io- rflreHing a Department, *08,211,106,27; 4w piiy Ufa they will Im required to perform.
continuum Ita* of telegraph through that ment nf funded and temporary debt, I
•ms naval, ecaoou
Empire from our Pacific coast. I recon, *181^)66,035,07, making th* aggregate
fa onfrr that the copiiiry sbqtfld nqt he
mend So your favorablecottSKJwratinn tbe *8M,706,680,a6; and leaving a balpno
deprived ol tee proper quote of educated
subject nf an international telegraph &lt;•(13,829,044.21. But th* payment of
offK-.ro tl.r which legal prill taino hv .bren
across ti&gt;e Atlantic ncaen *i*o nf * tele lb* funded and temporary d«bt having
graph between this capital s.h) tbe forts been paid from ntuaey* borrowed during
on the Atlantic esaboard and the Golf of ttis yrer must b* regarded aa merely
make nomination* from alalee in insur­
Mexico. 8ueh conoectbr.a, retabliahed
rection. have hern' filled by the Secretary
with auy reasonable outlay, would be an /"rowed to make them a* merfilv mdptaai
economical a* well a* effective aid to dfr receipts, aad their amount, 3! Hl .088 835.
plumatic, military and naval service.
07, stmuld therefor* be deducted form period, *nd io in ev*r&gt; reaped entitled
tee receipts, and dlsburamenta. This be- . . ■
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The consular system of tee United in* done, there remain* n« actual receipt*
Btatoc, under tee euactn.cnt of the last 8714,709,905.58, leaving tee balance a*
rosrorncK DirAWTMiccrnteeady
staled.
The
actual
receipts
and
Congrr**, has become self-sustaining,and
During the |«*t fiscal year the finan­
there is reason to expect ik»t it may be dleborwemenla for ’.he first quarter, and
cial c-jodtlion of the Posloffice Deport­
come entirely au with tbe increase of the ntlimited receipt* and diebansmrnt*
trade which will ensue whenever peace is for the remaining three quarter* of the ment has be«&gt; one ot iocrateing prosper­
restored.
Our Ministers abroad have current fiscal year of 1884, will be aht.wr. ity, aud I am gratified jn being able to

been faithful in defending American
rights and protecting our cunuuerdal in­
terest*
Our Consuls have necessarily
bad to encounter increased labor* and respoosibilitiee growing out of the war.—
These -they have for the most part met
and discharged with sasl and efficiency.—
Thia acknowledgement justly includes
tbue* Consuls who, residing in Morocco,
Egypt, China, and other uncivilised oountries, are intrusted with complicated mid
extraordinary powers.

•&lt;hni» ■•nta&lt;r «K.

fesaWM

-fort.
in common with Mr Wwtern Pow*r*

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in tbw OoMfihetete m-’Mnw
your grnerou* and fostering care.

fo

Ttir. crnchoo *■» caxau

whh which we are now dealing. -Aw xbtemp*. to guaranteeand protect a rk iaed
Blate guvernmeut,- oowalMMwd in whole
or m prepuortMauug pwt, from 4m e«y
Coiuuiahi&amp;ttion between the Mfeauuuppi etamaui agaimik wbure hoalihiy and yipRiver and tbe no. th-castcm eeAoanl, leuce it it to be protected, i* suiqJy abr.
which proposition fiuled at tee tinfo. Of

same subject, a summary u» whore view*
it contained in a memorial aikirvwd to
the President and Congress which I
have noW Utefawor to fay bekdke you.—
Tliat-interest is one which will ere long
enforce ita own way, I do nut entertain
a doubt It is submitted entirely to your
wi»d©ra as to what uqp-be dwraupY —

separate ita. niqaiaiiig abiianida. an ga jp
build only ftvm wliat is. sound. . That
tests M MflWently hberel Jtme -wlfa* afacc|4* as sound whoever will' make a
sworn rvauitation of hi* former murement*, but if it Wi proper to require*a* a
test of admuaiop to thy politiad body an
oath ofnlicgtai.ee to lbi&gt; Ulilted Bute*
and to the L’ntea
■!»&gt;

the Emancipation Prodatnatinl
its support a o odium of gm I

_Tb* Proclamation of ainuest

work u|*fn the Pitrifle railroad, anfler puq.o»« ut aiding in the *u|&gt;prea*ioi. of
auspioM so favorable to ita rapid progrew, the rebellion., .To givf ll^iu their ftteret
and completion. Large navigation t&gt;«- effect there has to be a pledge for their
cotuea a palpable need to tee great road luauiuuuauuu- In riiy judgmmrt
AmCtiftni •
have aided stwl will lurteer md llic cn»-c.
I trananiil the Occbiid atrtibal report of lor which they were iutemlwd. To wow
the Commtarionerof Department uf Ag­ ubundun them would be not only to re­
riculture, asking yoor attention to the linquish u lever of pd*Hr, JnH would also
do dopmcnl iu tent vital interest uf (lu­ be a cruel abd xxtoundirg brc*rh offitipi.’
W4mI* 1 retuaMi in uiy present ]&gt;oeitloo t.
nation.
■lull not .HU-uqrt to retract or noddy the
eu.nuci]mlKui pruefauiatiop uur shall I
When Coni
nrliM u to slavery iu.y'j&gt;crkota wtarf1 fa fire

JtwHIofall wbobeartii)

desire to see our country I
l,pe.cwful and happy.

Hew York, &lt;m the 8th.

Captain Willets and bi* ere I

last. was mild and pleasant 11

Irene night.

are. It was all the while deemed possi­
ble that Jiccraity for xl'raighl fethne. and
•ItoulJ the cr'mia uome it «uuM be imeoaled iu earucst, and was fullpwod by
dark and doubitul .lays Ehrvet. monte*
having |Muacd we permitted it to take
another course. Tfie rebel, burder* are

try ifoiatnatod over by the rubellioo i&gt;
d.vidwl into distinct parts awl no praotictl communication between them
Tu:»-

•lanlfally cleared ot insurgents control
and influence, aud the ettmns of each
and owners-of slave*, and advocate* of
slavery, at the beginning of the rebellion,
now declare fur emancipation uf their
respective State*. -noh kmluded in the

Inlion uf labor terougiuMa thel.wriKjh
Slate. It ta^oped that tin* tfrand}steep­

Of Grand Rapids, WILL PRE

ths Ducirine .^UNIVERSAL

ly aiflicted pcupl^ iu Jbure State* may Im
sumcwbat ofore ready ui give Up the
cause of their atlliction, if to .Llii* vXl&lt;m|
this vital matter be left to tiiemadves,
white no j.&lt;ro vh iff thtinuftfoi^l Executive
to prevent an abttag fa abmtgfal Uy tU
prupoMiiou. Tbe suggestion iu" the
pi njuiu.ii ton aa tauiauiMfmagxtire polit-

■al tbeCowrt Ilww*e^."W BUND
.*t half peat ail u’cbcfc.

dial it may do good wilbuat, thy &lt;tanger uf hanu. It will save labor uml avuwf
gruU oui&gt;tud&lt;i&gt;t,4nik
aqg prudama-

wie. Tableau*, Cbrislm** Tree, I
-Santa Claes will distribute the I

might be tlufayed tuw-foiig&gt;w'talMr&lt;*o
soon, lu auuic .State* tfat ck-uteuts qt

Refreshment* t» bv sold and •

nnU-vih inacteVv npp» v«i&lt;ly,-fn warn of a.
rallynqt pwat, a puuw for action, Wvy
■hall A, adopt Uw plan &lt;4 If, rather »iwwk
B, that vT’Art and rf A'and
abowhl
agree, bow cau lltey kuow*but iha* tfw

Attend.

■pLu&gt;rfHUy,mi prt,CMiusiiuu U plan fa.
presented wiiiuli tttej lie acuiplts) &lt;y
them as a rsUyiug |KMHt, ant] erfefa,,
they am axsurud iu u»hai*ov wilt, npt b*
rejected here
Tins map bruvg iheui »r
act sooner than liny otherwise’would —
The ubjrcliM la^nmtayire pnweuta-

Th" Bmml«ifeoper*raeva»dlttg»

upon the action of ibr B&lt;-*rd. rt&lt;
iw*j-«htv
over 400 is tavre
The ehv of Jedh***
rwnih
♦ .me 1^0,000 for the sums h

teedtaigwr uf^uuunktgcrr^ou
and Mtaaonri. neither of which yearwagn
would tolentle any restraint upon Ihd ex­ wbM* uu*kl bo more astelv ten to biiure
Care Ihm beed faU-n Ai
deveto|&gt;m«mta.
tension of slavery, info the new Territo­
ries, only dispute now as to the bust lonhapcthg document. {ta Ip.avMi emmode oi’ removing it within their own barraaninml Irutu thia auu'rec,. aajiug
limits. Of thk-re who were slave* at the
beginning of the rebeltion, lull one hun­
dred tlmuaand are now in the Unhed
Slates military service, about one-half
of which number actually bear ana* in Uui mo»tnw&lt;m »m M
pruKiited
h fl!sifc wp.
l,r,«.1^ in
ln?
said it will hif

The &lt; I

-dteville, a Christmas Festival,

u.
CtakWu.
xteiga, eUx, and we understand H

«
It i, I10t
read charter.

The cititeu* «»f G'l

«r awd-v-adrw*., mwilret much r

1 the

many white men. So far it is difficult
to state tlrnl thlfy are not u good soldiers

i
Will

The

'*7

$

Following Frii

Bev. A. W. laurel I

Lunation came, including the amHfaoeementthat colored men of suitable coinlition would be received into war service.
The policy ot emancipation and of em­
ploying black soldiers gave to the future
a mw aaped about which boves and
tears and doubt contended in uncertain
conflict, according to our political system
u a matter of cavil. The artiuiMStrauon
or the general gorermneut had not law­
ful power to effect eoMMipation in any
State-, xud for a long time, fc had been
boped thaX the rebellion would be ^uq.-

*

lie worts, tfa

« Wk

mike north northeast from CSproee vp&lt;w&gt; the erew, mordvrrd

moutha. mid there had been many cm
flicta boti. laud and oca with varying
other reasoua, it fa thought beat that
revolts.
The rdwUfou lunl been pre&gt;-&gt;ci and
.u_ —- ----------2i?_n t_•
bock into reduced limits, yet the tone of
public feeling wanot eati»factory and
Indicated uneasiness among oanidre*. tbat the Executive miy lawfully daim
while amid much that was coLl'irutn Eu­ it in rrtnrii ftw^orflotf anA.neMotaitiou of
ro}*, were uttered In accent* of pity turtiitct! rtgiita winch tie baa a dear cni*that we were too blind to surrender our ■xiuitidmd power Ip withhold akogetiwr,
or graul apuu tbs terms' lie slfail ilctaa
ooiniuenjs wW* suffering uwtfily by a
few armed vc-oreM bailt upon aud tar­
nished from foreign shores, and we should be observed, also, that
wore tereatcucd with such additions the oath m Mbjecl to (bw-oatei
»Klb«from lbs same quarter a* would sweep abrogating power of legiaiatk
___ r._
our Uoclrtkde. kV’u tad taitiki go 'Midi pretue Judwad prffoetmin^.
from JCuro|MXMi guvevnnieuta anything |&gt;uaed acqmtscmx' uf Uir national Exec­
utive io nuy reasonable temporary Jfta/w’
hopeful upon this subject.
jThe cinsiiriimtion proclamation which aiTangerweiil for the freed pwpht, M nuUv
was issued iuSopictnu-.-r was running Ita I with a view of .|K.s«Wy
. . mudifytirg
* , the
----- «.._t— —*
-------- - • mUBt
p-rioT U. U.e banning ol ■

■

�yf\taL5ttd,“rrr’ Md^yxSSXerA^
Uti-a dulv verified a'*fack, te Cha aftaewaaa,

wrmocT cvnAt aad ^nw rung pubpom.
U.BT u« ntB» «tm new nt Gon, ADD •&lt;&gt;
eoaWAAD ■rrt|i&gt;Mrr
amd wxtu marly
■tAAKra.—Jlhrttkoin Aturofa.
’

t Itat? t Id 5
realcd In Mi.l aataie. *ro re­
t a MMtea of Mid l-o.rt. rhen
. 1‘iobalSutee. fatbeWh^
■bow webe. if any ihera be.
the petitioner aboeld not be

•ifaHATtj
•■ifcs PrvwifiMt

•we present to the cxclusitai ..fom usual
■tariety, will sUrect usllvwraal aUenkhM).
V-.doi-W ti&gt; do sb, tbe want of spsee I
«muld prechtde any extended onmmcnte,
this week. But tbe M-saage is a plain
•.
HOUSE.
.&lt;: •
j
Mr. Febtungavaniilitt bfhia iAUnttim
That part
of the Nestnige which will cause the n»&gt;st tn lnlnM(eM a bill io facilitate tba pay.
•went Ilf bovtttiqi'due utr neewnt itftk-crA*
■cutuasait and receive pmtec or cundem. ed -mldirrq. .
. .. '
nation is that pwrt which pnipewu a uni­
On niotiiiM nf Mr. Waabliitrue. it wa*
form plan fur tbo return uf the rebellion* remitted that'when the House adjourned
&lt;
■States. A very notice* Ide liralure uf this l«»-day. it b« till Monday lieAL
Mr. Pendlrlnn, H Qhi.., eave notice 4f
.part uf the Message ,k that it adheres to
Ida itrlcaliirn to intindme a hilt b. ndtfJt
the Emancipation Proclamation tnnking m acute np.nr the
..f tbe Senate note!
its euppurt a cuoditiun uf good citixen- ^l.iime of Rrprcarntativr* membety of
ibe Cabinet, with lho right b- del&gt;&gt;Ca «pohip among the repentant rebels.
The Pnclaiuatiun uf anmealy, aUacbed im matter. perfaisimit tn the UiMincaa of
their department* re* peel I rely.
•*
■end which we have hut
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Tim
.HAna.I
IL VI^TTI
room to publish this week, should be read I nf
fuJAhlRstrirt «.f iTrseimrh
-Mt-epuken document, sad needs mi duel-

dstiou to be comprrhettded.

CifcrlerO. Browasoa, mintte twin Aftscsr F.
Brvwnson. dveresed.
k.
Neste, ta hsrvby glvca. that te tmtaaaov of a
H**4 grsalcd la aw by lbs Eiebalf&amp;tetirt for
tho cqpoly vf ll.rry.m, lbs 8d day of Jfcruubvr.
AUknlMS. J sbdlMll. or caow to b* sold st
I'abRq auction to th- btghert bidder at ths restdeKill tbe subscriber in tbo townahip uf Prsl
rievUla fa said OMSly oa Monday, tba fourth
| [libJ day. _at Jaaaaqr. aa* tbosaaad
algbl hundred sad silly four, al ouo o'clock, fa
Ute afteruoon of that day, tbs follow teg described

bs be appreciated, aud we forbear coni-' furred
'
* t« lbs
Committee
- ■ un —
EUet'mua.
The Speaker laid before the IIiium the
Merit thereon until we can lay it before
Annual report uf tbe Berretary of the
t readers. Tbe Message n» a whole
1'rea.ury «itt finance.
Uieets with our hearty apprubalinn, as we
Tbe Hoiimi prnereded tn the election
tbiak it will of all who heartily aud earn- of a Chaplain. Eleven candidate, were
MAly desire to see oor country once again placed in uoniiitotinn. Return tbe rrault
waa announced mtmerona gentlemen
united, peaceful and happy.
changed ibeir video fur tbe leading Candidatee, namely, Rt. Rev. Bi«h&lt;&gt;p Hop­
Capture of tbe lleawer Chews peaks.
kins, of Vermont, nod Rev. W. IL CliauTbe steamer Chesapeake which nailed uieg, uf the Uiiitrrum Church, VVnaliingifrom New York mt ihu 5lh inst was cap tun. Mr. Channing 8(1; th« other voles
lured when uffT Cape Cud. by several reli­ were acallcrcd aiming other 'candidate.
Mr. Channing »»&lt; declared elected.
sh whn bad shipped m passengers from
On Molina, Adjourned.
New York, ou the 8th. “ When twenty

(Jrti'i

CHANCERY ORDER.
JTATEOF HICHfGAN. Eighth Jadldal Ctr3 cult in Ctuncwry.
Hull pulling in the Circuit Court for tbr County

luilew uurih-iMirlbitaat from Cape C-d they
rose upon the crew, moedvrrd and threw

ifvorbtuird tbe seceond engineer, woaud-

ed tbe male and chief engineer, touk pus «nty, ThitradAy evrumj’. Ucluber 20tb,
session of lbs vessel, and finally lauded Bdmylvr CulGut mtulu ibj- l&lt;&gt;l|»wtng ailusm&gt;n i*i our nubia Preaidcat. 'k will rlirii
Captain U'lilete and his crew In St.
n cordial raaponM fruiu every truly pal
Juhaa tbe neat tnuming after tbe capture. riwiic heart:
‘•He rejoiced that w« have such a PrrsW1MTXA.— December, up to Friday idcut aa we Laie—[loud chucts]—as
last, was mild and pleuaant in lbv ex Abraham Liiicolu. 'Um Roman Empire-

Much of tbe lime it did nut aven darkest hours be had never despaired of
freexe night.
Following Friday were the Republic. And future generatwats
three days Of warm rain, which culminat­ :will reiTird their llratika to Abraham
ed on Monday into a raow, a blow and l.inodii, who.in the dark data of lire Iteputilie a year ngo, ulrrn (re had dgy a
a freeze. Tbe ground i. now barely • ilboirl siunbiDe, nnd night* witbout a
white,and tbc-jped* inugh indeed.
atar.rtjuuilcd not and did not detpair o|
lire Republic. [t^eers] If there ia an
hoeieat-hcnrtrd num wh«s Ilves In the conn*
Rev. A. W. *1b*ob.
Of Grand Rapids, WILL PREACH on try. ihainrali in Aliniliarn Lincoln. [Re­
newed cheering.] And though I em.etbs Doctrine of UNIVERSAL GRACE,
limrs differ with tbeAdfniniatration,. yet
•at ibeffoirrt ILmae^mr BUNDAY After- without regard to what Geuerala drey pm
inoun al'three o’clock, and in the Evening up nr donu, I run for ihu .President and
-at half part »ix o'clock. Tbe Communi­ the Ailniitiiatiatiuu unconpilioiially to
ty are respectfully invited in come and the end.'*
treats.

Mathew's Chocolate M ora Drop* I
KETER fail to destroy and eiiermfarte all
kind* of Intestinal Vorto*. Are perfectly rviiabfo
in all ea*e* awl foe superior to any and all of tbe
.U.-UU, ■ CW»UI«1
mo Tbur«. Fanev Won. coofavtfona. and Batiacwna Verenlfogto iis wac. They toky be taken at Ml far.** with
• da/ eve., Dee. 24ih '63.
jkrfed safely, aaUieycwntaib KO MERCERY, or
Th. atitertaitimetil will e»«n«»l of Mu- Uber deleternraa dreg. Metaees should always
« ...I___________ I___ .LU.I...
Tableaus, CbrigliMi Tree, &amp;c^_dcc.
-Banta Clans will dteiributc the present*.
Refreshments t&lt;&gt; bv add and collection

take*, for I be benefit

uf tba Sunday

CHltiA.i. liaaaT VOCSTT, aa
ofib*.Prnb«le Coart. forJbw
bofarn at the Frobiatc Offlce In
Bifags. on Moodav, th* 7ib day
the year of oar Ldrd one thou:d aud sixty- threw:
in'C. fMwdteJtrigv “f Probst.

PREPARATIONS.
he ■T'aopleartire.' On takiui\tbe medicine »ba
deceived a ebange at miee. Ow lite third Aar
die lud r«overed*ber appetite, until on Ibe eighlL
fay, not yet baling taken udP bottle, rbvghas
I terped tekiac tbe mrdicioe. saying she wsa as
veil to ever .he was. and as well as anybody could
*c, and dhebaa continued m ever aface.
“ravu KuD&gt;.Gardnrr, ts Ptart at.
•■Buffalo.Oetaber 1.1 ML"
ty For Sale by ail In i:xgi»is.
•
C CROSBY, Oesersl AgvnL No. S5 Main at,
taffeta. N. Y., to wbota all orders should be adIresaed.
eetiyylu

On reading and Cling the petition, dull
fK. C. Mauchealer, piqi'teafor reawisi
et forth, tael letters of AdSfairtraroa
rKiS£tt.“Efc-.
lav of January nest, al ton o'eTocYrvw
own. be aaaighed foe lire besring of wk
nd that the heirs al law nf aaid itacoasec

auirv* Io .ppear .IWiiettiou of Mid eoutl. then to
Sbotdeu .1 ib«,l*n&gt;ttal. Ofice. in lhe viltege ot
BtiaKB. .ad ^bew cataee.-if see lh«re be. why
tbe prayerof It* petitfoeer Bbould nol be Ktanl»d :
And II i. farther Vrderad. lh«l tht petitioner
.lie col tec to the pervotw iot«».led in aai&lt;l eatate.
of the p-adrocr efeiid p«llu». and the aeanwg
tbcraef. by eauiuog a copy of Uua notice and order
to be pubh.lied in Hie lL&gt;t^
a OeWBnaper priuled aad arcwi.ling in tai 1 county of

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
ARE you suffering with that dread disease. SatWATSON’S NEURACOfA KIR0»IHspeed :ly

ADMINISTRATORS SALE
la U&gt;« milter oTi!»e Ku*te of Jeer 1- Mctai“jtetaTtetareby given, Steal by ririneof heswe
U&gt;&lt;1 .ulbority gr.iucd to n» l.y tbe Jadgv of Pro,
bat. ia »ud foe Ibe county of llarry, and Rtete ot i
Nirtiigan, I will czpwMtoMteal pubUo .ixlten. ;
un Monday lb. Brat day ot February I ML •«
... w«v ni ih*t d*v —
.1• tbe
o caucs ia
—. . nnrtn
—
dunroflbe Court Hsaaa in tiio villa*, i-fjlMtin^
In th. county of Barry aad Ulate of M.eh z*». WJ
of Ibe nehl, tiUa *ttl interval nf lb. .»U .teo.«e.
to llw full.wiag dceeribed Real Estate, lying »»d
being io the county of Darry to nU:
Tberaatparlof tbe south wcat fractional qaar■1rr(M)of sttiiou twenty live. (Ik) in town Ihres
(S) uorth of rsugo elcfel
wsat, coolwning tbirtr-Mveti (171 acre.of land, more or tea* Alao
rtltaga lota Nua. AM. the sou th half at J7«. and
tel a:; Irean by la fo*l oat uf Ite uorib wnl
enrser ; all ia tlw Ulla*, of IlaBliag* in said Barryoon.i.a^BW*?9L‘?‘ie2- .

The New B*Jlrww4 Ealesprito.
Tb» ehhtrtM uf Jackouti »nd Ingham
•oaualtva ap|w-ar tu be in g1*^ earnest in ■
praueeuling the railruad onlcrpriae, in- ,
•trtxJnl tu cuntiect Jackwmwilh Ijmsing. I
Tbr Rtaitf t.fbupervHuwwHflttghmticmm.
■ly, come ihu* oim*s p&gt;v*lff«^ ,h* etedltW ।
the cnonty to-tte irtmmtiC of fidO.000, ini
•14 of tbo work, and a WW. b«« rui-nth
v«
kJ Uv-tiru
‘"ah'"upon the action uf thrU««iwd, resulting tn
ji mawirii v uf over 400 la thve»r of it-— ,
The efty of Joektmw has recontly ple&lt;ig«11
«..&lt;»? KQ.D00 f»r the •umo tiuwi. lUl
••. Urng pta^Mt. uo U* oumJitHM that
j purthm nf the ruad bp uo*d as a part &lt;’f
ten. ratMiag bn Grand Raphta. 1W
joule, has •Iraodr bw surveyed r«t h&lt;itoa Rapid., CWrJolte. VerotaU.Rh.UM
_
J _ — .■ /I—■ n?l fn.m LtlC

HELMBOLD’S
GENUINE

ARE you racked with the torture* ot Bs(c»atuxT
WavsoZs Xmalcia Kiso will speedUy reticre.
ARB yon auBtring from Ike gnawtogsof Drsrtreut
WiaoA Nbculcu Kixo will improve your

t”
’-------------------------------- ... .
iy tba prayer of tbe peutioorr should not La
JriVfc farther oedered, that tbewtiritoer
re notice to tbe persons interested In Mid eatate
tbe pendency of said polltfoo and the hearing
_ .J •____I —
■ — .llki. ..J.r In »"L.
.ling. ■*«»•.” • M.w.prr
Bling In Mid counit rf Harry,
rriuu. to laid d.v of benng.

ER”TWENTY-ONE-YEARS AGO.
Ms. C. C. Banrot a dlsliopil.Ud ebrmlat and
Druggist of tbe city of Buffalo, X.'T. lurtnled
aad masnfsdured a compound known to BUISTOL A BALSAM OF HOARHOUND, which te a

or sudden eban*, of tta&gt; weather.
Every person who baa ever taken BnisroL’a
Bauam' or Unaanorsa. pronounce. M lbs best
article crer invented; and eo JuaUy w.ebrei«I
has it beeome.tlial lite market ia already fall 6f

tbe Eaten Miner Heirs*

ICIUGAN,County of IJ*rry, ■
i&gt; of the Probate Court for I
, bpfaeu al the I'rebale 0 fllee.

HOBTETTER’S BITTERS
Have received the warmest eneominms from the
press aad people throughout Ibe Union,a. a fol
uable tonic for ibe cure of Dyspepsia. Hatateac..
Couatipstton, and *vnereJ nervous debility. H ton
not be apiirvscfird? Every tfo.v new aaato of its
great erfrrf are ebro.ided through our
publicJoornela. There ia Mthusg equal to tbs
Jajoyment to that whidh ibe afflicted experienao
v£m total Ibis raluabla spomgic. ItaaSltooe.
Ita sure aad vlprooa action ups. a diMrdered
stomach, and the eleausfag of *. tolire human
body should recommend it to all claaaca of our
connmuillV^
;

Sole mauufoeturer, lo wborn all orders should

For aale by Dniggisls and dealers generally
everywhere.
1»

ll.anto bo bolde’irt th» Probata Offljo. fa tbo
village of llastfags. and show caust. If jay tbsrs o.te'I'i'aSBH.TSBftttdw
be. why the.prsycr of lbs pctllfoner should uoi BTllB mU»T Dirirrw
*-»&lt;«&gt;&gt;
ttUti.tf
^KuTtafarther Ordered, fast Hi* pslilteavr bars ill. desired .ffeel fa aD

LIST OF LETTEM,

Remaining uncnlled fi.r nt »be Ilaelinga
post Office, for the week ending Dedegr-

brr 1». IMS;

Estate of Wil item B. Mhaw.

A-icsxrsKX^-^

Bowm Mrt AtetoAa
Buck V 0

ttaltoia. end ace that bls WRITTEN signature ia
*J^2^U?toaltobta kfadtaiwebas sow bee.
some twenty-one yemk before tbe publie. and
wilboalaay eMMton tbe part of Ibe proprietor,
Ita sate has beevia. vary extensive, end u&gt; daily
incnasing. Tt. low price at which the medic.no
is arid iff cvxvs'i enfica AU. to pattaka of ita

K. Emor-nr .nd IJIly U Betas. toteWw
Ou rmSlng .nd 61 inf the patiUon. duly rt- ».d.
to .r&gt;M«r .1 ■ tottioe of aaid Ceurl. U rn io ue nf Betty Ann Kcdurc. Gturdtan of mW n4tu.r»
hohGota lh« Probate oaee.in Ike rtltege
.U— M MJU*
iter*, add *kuw mm, if any ibcr. be. why &gt;'"&gt;
in.r be u.—■ *»•«■•
a— —------ .-------prater vf the pelilteoer .boate sol be iraaird.
‘ Aad H i. farther ordered, that llw r'111"""
live
to ellehSTpetiiUe.
peroon. interested
Mid
etale
If
lb.notice
pendaney
*»dinlb.
teerng.

give notice to th* persons
If .
' '* EnduteC-oflb*
____
_ -'U.M.
.nd reanonaiUa
moat
reliabta and
responaiwa
total*rffrtM pi i&gt;ssT VeaB^RlUn.vmd th. character will accompany tbe medicine.
besrfag thereof, by esasing a cap at Ihis order
'Bries fl per Battle, •rotataeW.
to be paWtabed ta lbs /fowisto A*a»-r. f aawe-,■
.nd nrakllula told OMfatT at

44HH»

on Tu.wf.y the thirty Bel day of M»yd
• o'oteek ii the faeewoo«i bf ewd dy* tfart

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DIGESTIVE OACA RS.
hundreds of square miles, and boor after
hour, though whisked along with ths best
speed of four horeea, a-Ahing can be seen
on tbe road from Kuursk to Kbumurehuck, but end Ire. seas of rustling wheat,
or tall waving rye." We have »e statis­
tics of Russian production: it Is however
BuSotaot to supply not only ita own
wants, but those of Europe also.
But products, tbevgh easily and abun­
dantly raised, must be cheaply marketed.
Thia ia wot tba ease with RuMian wheat.
Tbe long sea Voyage, from Odessa to
England injures the grain, and in Ilo­
nina’s Encyclopedia of Commereo thia re­
mark is found: " Wben this voyage Vs
made In Summer, unless the wheat be
very superior, and ba shipped in exceed­
ingly good order, it is almoat sure to
heal, and has somsumas, indeed, Wn
injered to such a degree as to require to
be dug from the hold with pickaxes.**—
Tbe cost of shipping a bushel of wheat
from Odessa to London ir about fortythree cents per American bdsbal.
But where a limited commerce exists
between two nations tbr cost of shipment
is usually mpch greater than where it is
otherwise.
An export can be made
cheaply as to freigbts, when the return
cargo will bo profitable
In all these things the United States has
great advantage over Russia. Tbe wheat
of tbe Northwest can be &lt;-*■
taken
“ —
to Eng
°— ­
"'’ Iin a dlaiaie
land by a short voyage, and
so favorable that tbe grain is
.. never Injured. Tbo cost of shipment rto Liverpool
is about fourteen cents per buabel from
New York.
Tbe great trade between tbo two coun­
tries furnishes the best facilities for cheap
transportation. Hence It is, with ail ita
great advantages ta production, Russia
sends directly to ths English market only
about dm third tbs wheat soot by our
country.
PsCMia.—This nation is tbe cbief com­
petitor with tbe United States. It furn­
ishes twenty-three per cent against thirty
five per cent by ns.
But yet ita dan
production 1s not much greater than its
Consumption. It raises about 8^000,000
bushels of wheat, and having seventeen
millions of population, a consumption of
only two bushels per head would leave
none for exportation. The people live
very extensively on rye and potatoes ;
and what amount of wheat is left for ex
porlsiion, cannot In the absence of statis­
tical knowledge, be determined. Il can
not be much, as may be inferred from"
.’be following remarks Us'MeGregor :
“We have no satisfactory- account of
tbe agricultural products of the Prussian
States. The exportations of grain show,
however, that the production of good bar
vasts is greater than consumption. But
it must be takenflntq consideration that
a great purt of the gram exported from
the other States, and from Poland, peases
through Prussia."
Tbeea “other stales,” are tbe German
members of tbe Zullvereir; and hence
the exports of Prussian wheat to England
represent Germanic and Rusaiau produc
tion morelhan Prussian.
EGYPT.—The exports of wheat from
Egypt to England shows a rapid increase
from six per cent in 1861, to fifteen per

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IME AND BUI MORE
QF THOSE—

political Jinrtor]).

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Jaundioe,
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R. J. GRANT!

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tiuu C&lt; the country, ta onler itau errry rvadrr

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IS MT USE OF TRADE
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Maru •aors-Wn. C. Lspban, Marila B.
Palfflvr. H.ory Mdlwy.
Rmasa-T, Phillips, John Gut, Richard B.
8bsw.
TBoc«ArrtB-X F. Bmory. D. fo'Bssboe. E A.
Meet J.B. Fresmaa. PoMoSm. M&gt;4dl.vills.

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WE

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KKDnj'KKD
BUILDING HARDWAREJAND MECHANICS

Havtag aMdaamagMMaU with BoanfecSarers
aad athm, 1 am prepared to
suprose, to tbe great attention now given
in that country to the restoration of its
ancient sgrieuh ure. . W here ver. irrigation
can be effected in Egypt, the must ebnnd
ant crops are secured. Our knowledge
t deal largely ta
of the extent of tba progress of these re­
STOVES 1
cent Improvements is too insufficient to
enable us to tetermioe the future increase Of lbs very best materia! aad latest ImprovoMate.
of these Egyptian exports of wheat
The exports of flour from -France to
England do not present's rivalry that
need be much regarded, for it is cocasionMJun-racrrxxD axticlu,
al, rather than continual, aa Francs' has
.
daaatawfiya^ffMr
not, usually, much of a surplus of wheat.
OB WORK AND UPAIRING PRO
For six Oioulhain 1862, it supplied Eng­
ATTI5DED TO.
land with but four per cent of its imports
Dou’t forgot the___
of flour, against seventy-four per cent
CITY
‘
“*
u‘
sent by the United States.
Asa general remark, it may be said
that outside ot Russian production no ri­
valry need be feared by us for tba pos­
session of the English market for bread
stuff., fur German manufactures are so
rapidly increaalng that the eurplus wheat
production of tbe German states will soon
be required for borne consumption. But
tbo exports of wheat from Prussia and
Russia wilt always have a material Influ
cues on American prices, and must limit
par exports of brndsthfik whenever thsir
EATOS * n&lt;lvAVCBTOK.
value bare, goes much beyond what they
have been during the fiscal year of 1M2.
Withfond erope, and his superior mar­
ket fodlitisa, tbe A merican former may '
always maintain his supremacy in tba
English market. But with ernrh an immenaa foreign trade in agricultural pro­
duction as the United States bee, and so 19 VW FULL AND COMPLETE.
much affected by European production, it
ta a matter to be regretted Chat ve possess
ao limited knowledge of the latter. This
arisen from the foot that Europe takes rm
reliable statlstira of its agriculture. A
System, bdwsrar. could be established
for obtaining reliable ieformalion of it,

Wa hava evary kind of goods, such

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ISTABLISHED 176U

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VOL. VIII.

HASTINGS, JABBY COBMH, MICH, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1863.
ofRume;SL
receive! the-eundsr tb. bshatfl of'As
oorarflfuiiuua! prS.«h0.&gt;n wMlf'Mttafe
tHt . '’.'11 ‘fc
- 1 &lt;
■■ ■
“IV United Stat- sl»l' «srinY» i*.
eyery SlateJn thte Uhhkl W repubhran Sc Iteafesi^aJMmbwt, drtesb I.
form pf■ government, andL »MLipArt«ci
each uf them against II
tiunoftlie tegfdiitnre

.M7.-T.H7/ 4UA*'

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aovxmthumj.

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■&lt;0 Swticjs Bavwr
H rouLMua iu,* «n«u*

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iiti iiiiiuiipj^jswi

&amp;'WJSWfl« -v

hastikgs
Abd I d'» ft'Hlter proclaim, de
and make kn «wn, that miy prwi
whMt iA«y be*4’&gt;jrtod by ubehfeti

DKtIG STORE!!!

to
Eatxoa

ernwirtit, in ndstlim t*rthe freed p
••f «uch State! which shall reo.gnljt,___

, Which daalh 'w«M shorty set!.

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

---- .,,
...... w.vwv... W..UIWM, w a
Ulmrlons. landteas. and hoiiseltM &lt;4^,
will tmt be ■ objected to by the national
Exfvuthe.
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DKCUS AAI^XEDICIKJE*,
ate, raiists, Olla, €*SM

«Ac;Ih

TURPENTINE k?tif AUCbUOL.

1

FUttiuSEs.ONi.Y_at:

GROCERIES!

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PIl'KES. nos. BAKINK. COWMSU;

SWF.ITEY Ac AI.I.EK

a TTUMXBVS *T LA W.a4 fUUeiUrv iCbsu
A «arv. CartSeaUr auraHaa PsM !• &lt;

L.\v. WING,
rDffffCK OF THE FKACK. Will at«» d totte
&gt;1 cullocUun of *l«W» sad all nOo'C- nHii.evS
;&gt;rrlsi»ine l«i hi« oltice with fid-lily and promr-l
XM-rllle

ix^tswte*****"

I. A. HOI-DROOK,
1 TTUBBET and Cunmkrl-aat l*«. K" ieiteria
.'V Choiwwrv. Gsoersl U"-i
Tax kge*t.—
Oalca. xeoond alory of IWIbroaVo Bieck.

X

ditACKSv

FwiS.T.ri. -4 a.-.rvM.. te. WMI &gt; tefW
laatsan lMaUeattaoi die liaa sf thair p wto-rn
•a.IWu-iaas*.
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J,J«» A.S-aaxKT.
, F**a* klx&gt;.

Ind CenUwr Extract,

' tiiltfed'. and are now guilty of, treason
&gt;ig*in«t tic fnitc! State-;
And wholes", with rHvrencv to said
rvlwlbnn and treason, laws have lo-cii
rtmutrd by O-t'grr»» drvb.ring forfrintrr
itnd’isaifikCnlloti ofp«u|wrty and libera­
tion of slat tn, all upon terms mid enttfitioti* therein stated, and also drclaring
tlial thr President «l» thereby authorterd at ant time thereafter, by praclama
tteii tn extend tn perarum wh-&gt; may have
|mrtiri;&gt;aied in the exisling rvlMili-m in
any State, nr putt there*.?, paid.hi snd

STATIONETl'^’,
PCCR, pKNCtJJi. .INKS, PAFOU-JS:
VEt-OPES. cXB W. Ac-, Ac.
most popular

PATENT MEDICINES

J. M. BVKSEf.

ing this fall and finish the war.”
The raore particular object of this let-

isiitbiinrd.

■•fone of &lt;Htr men.

nut Mir fl-inn continued flrluif unul ’nfs
cmnmmy ’wees mH uf sight and the ene­
my macar approach.
" ............ ,
Obsenlnp his pCMillon, and fiticHqg /«•
treat out t/ lhe question he .'went up
.tairs, wW *&lt;ff his arms and prepared
himself flu* his fate. lie pre the sigtull
• ■f surrrnderat the approach of the ene­
my, Ijnf It required n^sevira rebuke, its
unchristian and unmililary, lu prevent
his antagonist frofri MBWitlng Mtn through.
Beach as. taken about two awd s hall
miles from the E&lt;»r^, placed under slf.^r
H-iard iu company with somn 300 tebel
deserters, and him four days,and a half
All the food given hi tn duriuu that’ time
was Otte and a lislf pbunda.of fl*mr. ajsslf
po«»d beef and tin sak
He mad* his
escape from the guard by crawling upon
bis hands and knees, between them, whilst
lUy w&lt;-rc warming tbeirfrust bitten Vws,
and upparvlly Aujeunscious &lt;&gt;f nnj,|M«»g
else. lie went dire.-Uy l» Gordmisvilla,
u I.H— ‘I«!“ "■ O w.C»"« Ww~-™ •*
,u,,n—| the teller place whoa JrfT. Davw wgs
Hisaly wf ,h&lt;!11 V* .cxmsaltntion with Grp. l^c, lie

, j cr»W«ling arc
r. of the G*-dd&lt;
L its loftv p»«

.Siwclai arUatow wiU bwpahi «• COMPOUNDPllkiU.klPTlUSK: and MV

H. WRIGHT
BOUERTS X STRIKER.

N. M for the cmivvitewee ef AMerseys amt
.,L-1 ..11 CT. «“•*“« a»• .■flKift'

KS1PPCK A BIRR»W&amp;

forward keep and maintain mu&lt;J oath in* I.-late, mid which rnUli shall lw regbgrrrtf
for periuainul preoervati**. and shall Im
,vf the tenor imd rffrrt follow teg. to *H:

■ •unde

FACTORY,

terms.
.

dollars.

leiimlUis hr Ibe Piwdv-tit. marie during
lire rxi-ttng'rvbrllioli. having .&lt; ferrm-e to
dsvM. SO I' Dg and so far as not modified

HALF th. ehWh the wool

’.’rouiptl^auvod-

Sohelp me G&gt;«d.”

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WOOL CAIlDtNO

u. r.cirERrt,

. AsBicuircnnw will find in the SwsteUJU Asmtmm
4mripturns of All the best and approved -Fajn
inptemrtts; also original or we1l-ael«$ra
artictew tw» mailers TtlstiAg w geiwna
AgrteaUsrs; great core • be tag -ishSte'-W
furnish Farmers. ’ ragdarty, W*J*um4

1'' A u Cta«sr*«x Tteanrx*
Sch»rijk Assm’rtew s popular

to present it always in an attractive form
avoiding as’ much as powalbte abstruse
[term*. To every Intelligent iniad, this

Siibwiibcra vlmuia remit »o |s .to, b$yf
tMr subscrlpTlong begin «n ’^s Hr** «
Jitunsry with the new iolnihe.' 'IWeA

il.bs mrla negHi, wbwube tbpintht It
wouldjl« intrust, tpidhihibiawbJo,Me­ ywWFff tMf'ie ate mmiihej'gt'fW fesir
ry ajid, asked if lec&gt;»u)d help h4m. -Tbe
imwtfbM2° wtpteA te.dtcluWata' »w. b»4
negro, although a slave, true V’jtus iof-C HfL, Subscribers.te. Cassda, sMwtld
remit 25 cents extra. y&gt;psy,p&lt;*tel&gt;
gave,him an upper r»&gt;«« inhi^ house, led Spcsimrtt C-&gt;pte&lt; sent free •’ alwv rraus
[Lim. iiud kept him them fuim Sapir^ay
n pamphlet of “xbrttfi ix» ntTSWTOtrs. '
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until
a Wwk
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dicial eiatiouiundtf .Ahl Lulled Stales
I., .id the rrbrWuM ;
are «w shall
have l-scn military «»r naval ofhcvrg uf
Mi.l dh railed Ctmfrdrnile. government,
shove the rank of O*atW »n the army.
*.f lieutenant in fbv wvy *, ■&gt;'
’•’«
.ent.intte' United Btntea Congress l»
gid the rvbrlftnn; all who rratgrted c*im-:
n.fart.ms h&gt; the army «r navy «f United
States anfl afterwards aided the rabelwn;

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placed io poaitlon
Tuead.y. o«..,lMlittie remained tn be Au»e.on Ak cdomday
than settling &lt;h'* head on tint statue, ‘Dir
height *.f the
work ahnvo
inrnt floor of the capital., tadudigg,’the
crowning sta-JM,’is 287 feet.
;•
Of lbs old dome, whirh was Iroilt of
wood, the uouF^AfTlWh^shells were’
not &lt; .Hirmitdc; and white &lt;he ftnief w«'.
tn proporthm toSOivpr »&gt;l Miaf of the Pttetbeon »( Agrfppa at Hmm, th*MU*ft-wm«4i
Inferior tn stae. th- miler dome *»* hifh.
vein .proportion than that «f rhe'Pan­
theon.
Its inflamible nature, nnd Its
narrow eaeapewt' the timb the library
was burned In 18*1, calted H* stHmtM

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MMsasa,
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W&amp;W'WW*

colored boys belonging to Nr.——-. ofeSf
Thev canot LrftRfWertel UfiTmouth of

pra-fffi

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and sheetings,

■. G. HOLBRIWh,

Cmbmwts wUIj findute|.&lt;bs .ftteabjlf
awni-.
-f n«-i.SiiwwSv
made tn Chemistry, and .article* on tbs
applfatWob bf that science tb all thh 0iM^

m-biroes of ,4.lfl pMts. each—B© ,FS»b

euce -f Almighty Gud that I will henceelation; thus proc&lt;irt9ga rich and ariMbrm
tenh failbtull? •“!»?"»*. P”Mt ,ntid de­
tend tl*e cohslilttHon of inc United States
-MAiftutM.Mn.ii.
T
.nd the Union of the gtates thereunder;
and that I wiOi'IHte manner, abide by
r WANT 25 000 IK uf WOOL to ■nd failhrnnfailrtKirf aU acteof CxtgrvM
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ri U 21
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.t madrasburu
•?L
CASS1MEBR.
rhe entire cost of this grain work of art
J. H. TAM BMNT'i

WOOLEN

1uf.nmch. ynlut:j» pwsrwrtti. wift
hint* upon the eomomioal nianagetnenMs
tbethHHC 1
*"
EaonmMwni find In the S-rrtflJfc
afmerian* vmuxbledescriptions nf.aR lha

derm &lt;xpcdictit lor the polllie welfare;
And whvrrNS. with rvferenco tn the
»bid rrMli* n. ihr-Pn-sidvnt td the UllinM Stntr* lisa issued wveral pnietenmtbht* with provmiuti. In regard to the present iniprrfci’unii, jFmust not be onderstiH^J thkt' nh biter pnasihle muds ।
hla'inthm ot slaves;
And wberen-, il i* n**w Hedrtd by will benccrptabie.
Gtevm under my hand .at the City
Washington, the eighth day of D**eO'the Wiled States. and to rrinarfguratc brr. A.'D.. &lt;&gt;ne thousand eutht fcundred
and sixty-three, and of the Indepetideitee
uf the United States of Atneriia the
IDrir rewprctirr U&gt;w»;
Therefore I, Abraham LlMoln, Pre*i right v-*-ighth.
fi. N.f
ADBADAM LTSCOIdt
dent «■€ the United States, do proclaim.

licipated in thr ixialiug rebellion, rxc.pl
a* hereinafter cxerpieil. that it full pardon

Ralph Eaq- MldAterills

He is'*’Wustwiirthy

man’, and gives aunie hiiumting accounts
•ifpbet army Gnen. Our yrginieut ware
•m picket near Raeeoei Ford, «n the
Rapidan and were relieved by the 7-t
Executive. And stillfurther.* that this Mich.
Atuo. Beach &lt;&gt;f Company K,
proclamation M intnuded tn pnrrant rn with afvara! others of his company . prre
occupying the basement of a house, and
using it as a breastwurk, and from which
it U reported mapy rebels Mid the wteiturs uf tteir misdeeds. ' The ordgr »•
fill terfkxrSgiven but youhg1 Beach, Aid

, &gt;.Di£n£Aif', ifiiB.

. XV

TnUaa-4
.w.| k...
their uccu|—,_
brigade,was not engaged in. Um b»e ac '' tentx^trt! wift'U

ti«&gt;r&gt; as Um «bO«country wouW appro&lt;*,

extreme right, holding tha fiwds sod Ums
preventing a flank innvament. 1 ceaami
say;that the object'd- emsging
acompliabed. but J do. think the army of
r-.nditioiis, which may bs'denmed. rxpethe Potomac was never in better fighting wasningion, wira numenpMSW
&lt;ti—»• k.
r——iu. tk. — ■- .
notes ; Xlv( difyurnjw
A“?‘
ceroim
States;

peaehiiici.t j
And aherrav. o nibellhin «...

fob mechanical anix medicibAl

wD

should frailsITgivShimeirtha re»p-

And it L engaged as not Irtipmprr that,
TUB PXQCUkMATIW» OF AMMDTTY. hi tjonstruetihjt a loyal state gnverttrtii&gt;r,t
The following Pr&gt;«laiU4tum is append in liny state the name of the state, the
liuunflAry. tie suMivnion, the const Hu
tl*m and the g-neml &lt;vdr *.f |««a before
PaOCLAMATmX.
the rebellion.'be mafnridned, MiEjcct ftHly
Wbercaa. In and by the Omstllution t» the niodiflcstftwnr-rttadc neeeaaarv bv
I the eMtdltbwte hereinhef be ’iftaW* and

OWM.
iar-

r.alMNc&lt;X«YM«t .. •

this dlda the RapWan,' having

repeated another g'ir»ti«m so prcuIUr to
deciare (Mr prnnsriwt freedom, 'phIti'a Uma aga^
vide lor tW^wucaii-m. and which' may this aruy. -fa is

hustings' Snshttss fUrrtloni.

a ,itew.pud must fompteu assortmeat ./

Bo«iX-.Drar . Sir-—The

f4

Iiunrtcrtved brilhem., The «»-

Z.Z73S
-■*’•» ■&gt;"”•*» 1!" r-S-l
«•

mtpM Ha^ |M hhdt.IraUtHh?
murhhn tte asepritewf hia taoiheej '•fte
asked:
"
• .

&lt;IW
*Baf’bSuhr

ni.thi^Zmniier;

wfisn he p*»'l&lt;&gt;R*ttbs twtvf* te» U*

u, kill him- -I did my tert" was the ra
ply., They througsd about him from
morning till tfigM asksig qwstw-w. ail
of w Inch, BcourdiM iu.bjt««a tulory were

nshits influeucatiba chaxartar .pratty
jjdfr.mrnrt.M'fwmf «“*

guard, to Allow
,rw r-yag*

1EHTIST,
I which pw«
the’ United

ten&gt; wereenttrrfy
mnblheite-W tfioch ’ nitrrmqrMr.
tey
111" miivnxifhvtn.
iiriii. TWy —
j- thefr' Warn
R-~» ■—*
S’ » fM' •«&gt;«■ tZii-e,
and eWry M** ,*^*
Ib.*^. b. I&gt;|A
•MnriliM •heWf
*'**’*«
uafO-ww.
'
!*• gofPl
»ld W&lt;1
it. Bench was captured »&gt;J ,tb« L&lt;»teaana
higbl^irf nearly 300 frrtpb&lt;*«ll*
Tiger*. ‘ Tib finds no fruit with hi* treat&lt;Jul while a pn»m«r. f«r he thinks they
did as well by him as they were able .—

Ik—

'■hT^'licWfen BASE.

Xi •■&gt;'’.
staircase, winding spirally

ethers, dull rc-MUblUb

.—II Mfhlilll IT1*
:

aifaf’ ‘A* •’**♦***

�&gt;EN-x&gt;rcr

■uMMPn.
following, which we taU from the
*

WtiBttfay ttuntag, B»«.

JfopaMwa,

alien ia a great

LMfrvfoMA- fo«re... rorot fofa 1

foforewreafew......................
,Mfo.hl*oa Ccwtrul ■
b.MO

M 10.SM mm npwud .sdg lb.

Lmd. of -«r Imm.” -klM xxl
•4" or -kUM, wooaM &gt;&gt;4 .ta*pT'

A lioe
-urorraw
BaWa.'oa
«.|
__ —
— - —™ — . „ — — “
.»reHWS«1»-j&gt;Hrt«l
WWdfwBamrf oinH .---------.
--------------------------------------

the bdrhotfaeb* believed to I
it is .Wound thatOVm
■■■;■■'-,.■.----- doe advantage of ths foot..
-,'rtro musketry fire.was very heavy.— 1

, 7

It wiH.^m but the wreire pTgwT

0.848
it ftwni tiro e&gt;»«upq«toewk •£-1,IU sense oa tat part rfaoy
avail themselve. .^ihu .imple preventa 75. We havs token some prieunvre butrig- (
live. To abow toe importance of sa«;u'•f tea United AeUafaseiMlsd.te Jsu#4
atiOK
wo
quote
from
Thoma.
Walaon
’
a
ft-ftton tx*
'
Tbembnlo Movement was mads with s '
lecture* ne toe principle, and practice of
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS.
speeding two dUhtra a
each
well coutrlwed plan to &lt;eut tiff end cap­
member of ibti fen&gt;i|j. fllipting in eases
lure Gw.’Rhoekelfard and command and
beUevtd, dutag much damage.
All the
‘During an epidemic in Scotland. Dr. a heavy fore*-of rebel' cavafry moved rebel batterlas «&gt;|&gt;ened, andwi Ito.vy bom­
.!3
John Thomjpopft saw frpxp June. dSlB. to
PtoVfl tMXWM to the Attorney Gaoeral
bardment en.ued for »e» oral hours.
; '
Of Umm. ti»' intent lol
The storm rs washing away the rebel
era that our lose dur- December 1810, 558 cam.
- - ------ AftiMftWlfon uf MMtructio^ftMgMUtoi^aya Isrge num­
•nd
205 bad ftrevioosfy bad tytUber eow-pi&gt;x -•d,
wounded
and
mi*&gt;
Itf%|ity of each a rsutriction, and his re­
tbe
programme
was
shocked
by
Gen.
'
and
50
of
them
dird
;
nearly
one
In
four.
thousand eerun bunbar of heavy timbers, bolted together ,
w ’tw JS«Mr iwo
Ferrero, who sent tiro brigade of Geo.
wtolia' ilorai.
“A Soldier’. Wife,". In
tone, and Dr. Thomson knew si 30 other Humphrey‘tti bold llie'fitro. Th. rebel*
•och-osuea..making 71 iq .ajl, wborsuf 8 fired acroei'tho river “with’arfit|»ry upon by our tegs.
last week’s Pfoaa.. ums nearly two and
The amount, of timber
a3l0
bom previ­ tbe brigade, but with little effect.
»Vc
a half ceNiMS B IndhtefflUftato abuee of
large that It i.
' s hich cams down is
ed. and among these there expectl ecusiJerableTight tomorrow.
.■♦Useybodjr, that hM had anything to shy
Mth.*
qr'du'of or 1n tbc munificonss of the State
tion of Marseille, at the
OperaUeustn W.iSira VSrutala.
portanre.
_ _______
PENSIONS TO UDlUDBBN.,}
oT
lentic there in 1828, yras
Ihtibqt'iurxM U.'fl.' Tnh^ts, ’ Wear
0/XX);that ia to say. uf ur ViabiXfx,Dee.T4.—Webiy; infor­
■ -Am,the ropfttaUea of the Laad and
ited, 2,000 variolated, and mation that a detachment ’of' the $0lh
heart af MA Soldier's W th,1' «• trate toe
Mow®*
[toa
.2
1.-Rich
­
Obv. Blair has’ based bl. preelamstfon
clod. Amnqg .the 30.000
stmts, ear. are rotilW to fr*»i»W. If I terr to
’ mirtivs 5., as h*. been surmled, ramvetdng the LhgMstare of ihi* Bute io vaccinated, About 2,000 were attacked Pennsylvania -cavalry while &lt;«t ton a mond papers uf toe l»th, contain the fol­ so wiflew lie rbiMrvn aeter lljon, af person
acout ordered by GroerafEellv^deetroy- lowing:
tbi pen i&gt;r due soldier's wife’s"
•arori rosriMM WWMMWMMm -.rm”extra seeetou at Lansing on the 18th, day with the small pox aad 30 perished ; I
CusaLMTus.
Dee18.
—
the
Ironsides
od, who, did but iiltla ln the &gt;oer.
namely, in 100. Of the 8,000 uqprpteci
of January. ' The im mediate object of ed, 4,000 were attacked, and IJQOO or I
PENSIONS TO MOTHERS
fouudenr
for
tliv
preparation
uf
fruit
to
be
the mm Ion, It held to be the necceeity of in every 4 died.
And nut of toe 200 •ent to Klebmtind, and II is. reported to
BISTERS.
”
He Ir-WdM will probably h.vw 4e be
some legislation to enable town., Coun­ varioloid, 20 took the disease a second be used in the construction of gunboat..
Wbero say eltfoee. er parses. eatltM I
almndraMd,
Tuwsd
’
lha
Monitor.,
fti
e
irf feeafoea. ato ee*.eeUe&lt; to Marot. 4
ties, and titled to Jnske legal provisions time, and 4 died, or 1 In fl.”’
A portion of the troops under the com­ also badly disabled.
’
| &gt;n
mand
of
Q-l.
AVsila
sad
tW.m
.Gen.
’
8uh
for toeil bounties, In order to aid in rais­
4|«s profesaedly written Uy and in -behalf
Uvah’s column, had aetelU skirmiebingna
ing’Vntantoero for the army, “ahd all
The following I. an extract from a let Monday near or beyuad Strasburg. CoL
tef "A Bottler's Wife," we must treat It
tuch other subject. aa may be brought
Ctoctatun. Dec. 21.—A .pfteial to the
WOTbWHtltei.
,p: . '
‘
tor of Gen. Meade to a triend ia Newark, Wells took some 80 prieuoera, a portion
ftmasrecfef, ftuso Cmwberiuad &lt;fop, Dec.
before the Legislature In puraoanes of the New Jersey, written jurt before the last of them belonging to Ewell*, corps.
j".^M&gt; artjdo'i. pariiculirly Mtara. upon
18, says that Longstreul di vidwd bia army
movement &lt;&gt;t the Army of the Potamac:
'jjaatiogk dqpprsfoor and {Tastings Constitution."
■hi ^l&lt;mday &lt;me part, making the at­
“1 am fully aware of the greet anxiety
No More Swppfiee for Prisoners.
tack ■*&gt; Beau's Station, and the other
official., mixing up with: the latter the
in the public mind that something should
WaMUuOTMlt/Doc. 1 fl.—The Star ba*
The Ravages ol War.
■Mime dibs Whbr eftiils papfl*, as If, in
be door. 1 am in roonipt of many let­ the following : The Chief of the Boreas at Kelly 's f Fwd. the dreign beogto cut fcriag tba prawwt war for Tbre* Yew*, er Oe*
Shackelford
and F'Mter. The movement for ni uar'anl bev* OUO, or here UM wMfo
The Ravage, caused by the war In ters, some from person. In high positions,
^*r bnhodnded .Impllelty she supposed
of exchange pf Prisoners, General Uilcb- of Gen Furrsrv frustrated ths plan.
la tbe amke.arerwti M la On*
Mtn
Tennenae are thus graphically described: telhng me I had better have my army
| cock, tuts received from General Meredith
in Htetinp.
Heavy firing waa beard &lt;w» Thursday Uoaair Maury. eu4 aueb amor* at the Mdfor'a
-There it a portion of th1.State to devas­ destroyed and the country Riled wp with
|*ay m roar beta aenwaft te tba &lt;ta&gt;* at Ma Arete.
Abusexti Um Supervisor of {Ja^ tated by tod civil wares to bo practically tbu bodies of the eoldierathan remain in a copy of the letter addressed to him oe between Taxa ell and Otoea tfrevs
BuUbuusfr la peri la tbe hair, la tba nric^i
the 11th, inst., by Robert Ould, rebel
Jawtag-arilewroa ether ; «. tba I'lli | |K.
baigstrewt
i.
pfported
killed
and
hi.
.mgs seteftk to «a u» -be wxceudlngly i 11- abandoned, by the foot of man. The awn active. Whilst I de not entfer myself to Commia«i&lt;m«r‘ of Exrhanpe, announcing
forces surrounded.
tlnrad and uagrecios.,- eioee be oppreed •re .1 umbering at Shiloh, Corinth and be influenced by each communications. I the determination of tM rebel WarDoAnother diapatcb from L iudoo, Ky.,
Stone River; the servants have gained am and bare been most anxious to effort
partment hereafter, to receive no more
'the ulrtidxiuti* restriction, and,was ia- their freedom ; the women’ and children
something, but ain determined, st every provisions from the North for our prison­ Dee. 20th, ray.: Gen. SUckalfurd and
.tell
had arrived here, tn rottit for bums,
Wtrnmamdia phdag the subject before bare fled to more remote and quiet pre­ hszxard not to attempt anything «nles«
ers ia their bauds.
lie left Blain*. Ct&lt;mb Road, on the 18th.
Falling in behiqd the retiring my judgement indicate, a probability of
'the Attorney General, by whom it hw ran la.
We learn from fortress Mnsroe that
The buttle of Blaina Station O«&gt;k place
footsteps ofhumanity come Uro four foot­ eccotnpltsbing some object commensurate
&lt;r mU* w !■■!&lt; &gt;» 1^0.
•b*Oeld to be void. Whwt the offense
be allisges that persistent vi|lificali»n and on tbc 14lh. It cummencod at 2 w’cbwk
* Aw.AirjwAfcj tir
ed beast, and creeping things. The fox with Um destruction of life n.oes.arily
abuse with rslereuee to the manner in •nd lasted till Jark. Bhatkelfiwd holding
Ns vim* has been we nan hardly makes tie burrow under the ruined dwel­
involved.
I would rather a thousand
was to fiad fault with the lings where a happy P*»ple once dwelt time, be relieved, charged with tardine.. a bicb the rebsl authorities "have carried the gnmud.qeti) ibat time, wbjn he with
&lt;&gt;ut their pledge on the sulyect, is th.
■weepingrwatrictioe of the Board of Sc- The serpent crawl. under the floor of the or ineomnetrncy.than have my oonscienev rea.ua .for breaking up tbs ‘arrange­
M tbs same lime pointing out church and school house. The squirrel burdvnea with a wanton daughter, use- ment, Ilsprumises to deliver foilhfuily
•halter, and build, hi. neat upon toe lo­ lca»ly, of brave tore, or with having
y^feabuti^ of the food which had, to
all Ibr.siipplM-a io question that had been
cust tree in thf old yard, once noiay jeopardized the great cause by doing
re«civ«i up to the aims the letter was
■
impelled tUo action of thu Board. with the mirth of children. Ths gum i. what I thought wrong."
'
written and fays that hereafter J»r priatf in reading our remark., “A Soldier's rotting In the cool spring—the partridge
oners in their band, will be ratiemsd. pre­
-Witt" who ai. not modest in her preten- whistles from the ridgepole of the eabio.
GnMntynre.—We learn that the lit. cisely the same as lirey. retina their sol­
ftUMAia w«l A the Board 6f Supervisors, The wild bee seek, a .tore house for hi. Rev. the Bishop'(Hopkiiro) of Vermont diers in tbe field.
honey, fearless of detection by the human
Without doubt tbs allegation uf villifijiaCe'/eli rebuked, lheh otv»»*purpoee was
eye. All isreluming to a etale of na­ wbo.Mvgr in better health, or belter able
Cully. . acoonnjpliahcJ.
Our article wae ture. What a monument of the ravagee to do tbe quantity of writing he has to cation and misrepresentation,put forward
do jn.t now ; not only hi. book, but ,bn as the reason for declining hereafter to
anMMikretih the foil iateouos of pleading of krtr.”
receive
Mtpplirs, ia a mere Mllerfngu th*
^ftswer the hundred* uf letter* that bo.
flbMsMftof -Soldeira* wives,” **wh» are
....
real reason being ths prsM, sod the jsftlreceive* from every pyt uf. tbe country,
Wodtot iu their nreirotions" as both
—I tUi .bow | uu»y of the ps»ple uf Mk-bmond &lt;4 tits i
- fy~Tho«rabolitionist. —‘1’nlon men’ principally to prai*o him, iand
who are uot, aqd Urn. much | they tali themselvrer-wbo take »o much their«relltedeto G"d that there
— - i*
*.» one
one | fact that, through ths care and liberality I
- a—«._•»------ ■ of nurG&lt;H«jJ&gt;menl and tbeir friend, all
vto^ftMopiug ourrtotivo oftoa Board of pleasure in denouncing Democrat* aai man among tbe clergy who baa bottncsi
AWaI'iA
••copperhead.," dtr., and lauding ' their emwgh to utamf alone and battle against boms the Lumn prisoners in tbeir hand. ]
own double refind patriotism, have now the fanaticism that is^Hdaftgering the were said tn be living better than any .
•'Mlfer-Shidler's Wife* in the height of
I Alaa ia Irvieg.Pa*. lllhaf I&gt;.| ti-rta. OK*an excellent opportunity to prove their Cfofreh. Many 'sly that thousand* of family could live in the rebel capital.
TRUtk y.*.&lt;^ UM.gto.r uf J&lt;« aad Maaraa
hef_pasaion exclaims, “! wish some one loyalty—to "show tbeir faith by their prayer* era offered daily fur a coMinnHaxBattaorr, aged t yssrs s»4 • noete&gt;.
pass a law prohibiting every lady works," by volunteering to fill op the aneft of bi* life and hralth, and th* ble«- i
Alaa, AIm? bet rt i« aa j-Drate till raleatiraa
sing* of God on bis faithfolnee*.—N. F.
Fretidenix
last
call
for
three
hundred
WASHiiraTtte.
De£.
IB.
—
Information
fetrft -Uing-extravagant.’
laeur ioraoat
Uaa
ia vbstaiab astewt MU S/hMmo af ran.
thousand more mea.—National Retord.
has hern rreeired here that Order* Nu. 46'
soul, we second that wish; truly bellow­
The ‘ fenalieiem that to‘ twd.ngaring &lt;»f Geo. Butler, recently fotueti, ha« Trafr'uaa.vaw armrete. UM btoawararmetlrti.
■ The above, In substance, Is going the
TbasgU ba baa Item frm ea, gtehr. Xatbvr
ing that could it 'tare been done year* rounds of the copperhead press of the tbe Church," which thia Rl Rev. man of
worked wonders in rsdshnlng tn tbeir
Wt‘*
emnrtry. Whe/wi would ask. should God hm had the “boldneae'' to resist, ia allegience to the Government syiipathi.fpaMd “a lUtl* botue," fe/orv her buo- the “Abqlhioftista" volunteer tn filll up the novel and .iugukr notion that one cto with rebdlbm. Its operation began
the quotes eftho last call 1
The recent mas should nob have eeeared to him by In Norfolk n«r Saturday last a ben a num­
hetidwrollteWM-.
voting of the soldiers now in the army — law the righiito whip other men'* wive*
"“ttetatoy streb indiscriminate abuse of dmeufirMrOMo, Mfosouri, Iowa, and 1ft- into eulMniraioa to hti baavr appetites, ber of hitherto noted opponent, to the
“M.r/ihre'oCicI.U," charging that “they deed'frnm'every State of which the sol- nor to sell hie own daughters to wealthy Government tolled 1h .nd tubk the oath tsd
ItM ir todiaa lay ; teaeate lb»
ofallegienre. On Mdtitfay lbs number
kaow^ ofbeing a rillaiaomimbecile diere have voted, or had a chance to .too* Jibcrtlora on lU auction-block, of Rich of applications far certificates of loy.lty
mood or New Orleans. It is quite pos­
were sn great that they could scarcely ba
Tftrt, toat- ysill tarn upon, aad tramp)* thtir “politics," and all the evidence we
can get upon the subject, goes to .how sible that Chis "fiiaaticism" is ‘'endanger
►down tbeir best friemfo, and no moral beyond s!I question that folly four filths ing" some thing* that call tbewMolvoi accumndated.
^riMVatiml fe xtrong'enough, nr principle ifwol indeed nine-tenths Of all the sol "ton Church” or churchw; bnt bow aay
SgrreJienmigl) to withstand toetreupidi- diere now in ths field in the Union armies one but a frond could regret that. Or why
New York.-Dea-18.—The IFertf.
are MAbnlitionist..’’ Certainly it would Pvere should be offered to any gooij
ag for “a eontietmtM.’'of ro«-A ub.dd- ■peoi.l says : The Senate Military Oom
Why, my dear “Suldtose We," in be bdtter and more like the fair thing If
B* wbo asrvvy* CriftUae through, raw sever.
the ‘•Conservatives* and ‘ Democrats’’ nme,” we camoi tmagfhe.v-A’. F. Tti- nut lea had a long reaaion on the a«l&gt;«nddiatribufrtfMtf^Md, .“Hesling^
lili ruoB.d »SC——.
wa eiwro*
nteni. to the eouecriptiun art. It is said
would volunteer awhile now till the thing
official* has denlt out nearly a. mnch as gut to be s little nearer ^vetr, ud tn the
that after an animated dab.il. die 8300 AaA laera te u^k lb. baevaaly way, awd aut&amp;r
alFW^Xj^' ^U of Barry represent, i low of parties in the army.—
exemption elauae waft .triiken out, and
all Bis with . 7
sad til Bia
the tw o classes pul into one These are Bia kiad rvnmauda f.rr aad
•tetinty.; while not wm quarter of the Tbs “Abelitfoniste" are aireftdy over­
■
wvfslAU.
.
...
the only . principal amendments to the
whelming in the majoHty.'—Indiana Statr
MMdier’a wlvvu live io llasting*.
Inbill and will be reported ti&gt;murruw, and n~s
»kWs U&gt;tf&gt;*er. beveeur 4aM ba*a
Gatettt.
MHrwbMfldrotelly bbtsined cvideore,
as edurt.made to poa. tbera at once, so
EW tlAKNEW SHOP.
Xie* afuAyaC Hvtevt, we kwaweeOrow long to
X— .L*.
that the House may have the bill on
star.
(3T* Latest reports from Lktls Rock,
Monday to go tn work .Mid complete it
pej« Qftt nb-rol half as mock to fiuailirs
Ark^ states tost 7,080 wise had rome in
before Um&gt; adjournment ia had for tbu
wTrnddforeas toarowto shooed little wil­ arose the oeespetivn, *,060 of whom are
holidays. The object is to pcevent the
I. A. GMMK1I, t-w. x
lage of Hastings
now io the Fedora*! army.
The people
postponement of the draft on the Sth of
la CeBeeutiea: wiA Ua Hardsare.
PrtaMa
"fetf.la «i«w of such beta wo suggest are satisfied that slavery wnt go by the
wasting
*
tadkt.dMdier’. W,ife" that she emi- board, ced ar* farwreWe to uey Mru
mentality capable of hriaging them seder
•mtuto wore olhoc town ia thig oouaty,
the poMoetioo of the Union Government
or to ooero other city or village o4 the In foe. toaa 13 months Arkansas, with ft a ibuer to toe Warden of the prniteni
Nxw Ynaa, Dee. 18.—Ricbmend {&gt;*
State, ubuiu tiro -toCtfoh’1 wrw oot. so new Cuwetiluiioa, will be In that honere­ «&lt;ying toaf there is nut tiro slightest
pars of the JOth, have telegram, from
peal lion—Confederate away broken effito deace to be found of fraud oe currug
All .ala. announcing very positively that
00 the part of tbe offieere, either ciul _
Gen. Grant had ovneuated Challanooga
‘ ’*We Jc.tre to see an equal distribution tael I v, never to be restored.
military, concerned la tbeir custody, nur and was falling back on Nashville,Teno.,
t^lle pJrof fund,' according to to* necmon toe part of any individual or citixen tearing up the railroad a. bs retreated,
■jjiearofrtoo fcretom of oor beMe sol­
without, or withm toe priwro, but that and that Jlardw would pursue him.
[i-14]
tba sale reason of lheir swaps is to be
Lnogitreei U is raid wusld attempt to
drove; and to that end, we,are ready to
found io toe. misunderstanding of Gen. bold Nerttteaslcrn Teanesras.
The papeusre very bitter ou Lincoln'.
Maaon and .the Warden as to widen
should, after to* Sd of November, be rs•poosibl* fur and have the ears of the in
spectiouof th* prison 'culls. ■ To avoid
danger of a like ncourrencs, be has placed
upon the Warden, the retire charge aad
SHERIFFS SALK
unfit keeping of toe prisoners.

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VewKarnnsee,

■UNbM tfoftiM'. •• IM brant to

■ ttrMp. Jufen Jv. of New York’
wbnee tnbrfra it mi to bo a thorn in th.
flesh' to Eplseoptl rmaervatl.m, ha.
printed a letter rebuking the warden, and
vestymw'of St. 'Luka*. Church, atfttners, Naw "Yurt, for permidingwlr rec­
tor to"omit the pretit for th. Phralderrt
and the uomriy. Awxtaf auftito rc
uHt part-hhmer Ma’orosetWTrW wnjld
nbi’M him rood Ae&gt;ifrfoitejfrfvkr&lt;tu

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. ; ftarcann.—Bcrgt L, J.
ifeu bren drf.iled from the Si&gt;

on Rrcvwiting eervies, sod

•era* Aims io the eowuty. Ar
■ eppertuahy is afforded to all
'toydn tiro 'cavalry service. I

" , fl^ticiuxa.—W* have had J

JX for the past six days. TH
;tl&lt;in ia pstd, but nrwis a little I
frying- R-»th slvtgh and wag-*
iretiirg fur th* Supremacy.

“

AxSnor. — We understand I

/A-Btot wrll*. rrw-Ax fectr.ry, I

rafuur village is In ranr.ing &lt;p|
Ifip, Sartwrll make* the beet a.

'll J* ft«t often that we call the
f «ror rowier* t„ an advertiwl
or tn J times with more sinters |
And hearty earweetnre* then we I
Store we s.k (h&lt; tn u» read the .1
meet uf Neeses. Kiurruw 4c il
bewdvd "Soldiers’ efoincs."
I
•rev by reference
the edvei I
that it give* a very esplieit .1
dRftemcni'se
lb* perauro er
Treakos sod Bounties, fee.
will e-M. if they wsnlibuit beri I
tbe G'-vt rmncul dune pruvwpdy
&gt;y M burrelly, I key will ret&gt;»1
«.'*rotetercM by ghmtt the— g
tbrir efointa t&lt;. cullrrt.
Mr.

•fol period of eervtre. cwiumenri
tbe batilr* uf South Moucisin si I
Um, Mlused J»v th* terrible di-i
Frpforkkaburg. the pb-r&gt;-w» re
Virksburg, and cro* ned by lbs
Mount East Tranreere. Whil
urrvlre be hs* Irarntri tbe red t
tom which bewilder* *• •»*".«
and in osroequenre «*f which &gt;

, hb military aff|
_ ____ ri.wrrfill aid th S I
bfehutinraM. red we think e
nothing inaay wx that it will bed
of tiro largest and best pln-oxd
Claim** offices west "f Detroit.

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tauray ■".. • «ss— a.
vwvaiT liria ciraamremteil

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aunte litre in tbe county, An •xeeilsnt
opportunity is afforded to all who desire

Chase Miller W
J-om Tbomptes
Mo.ley A U

The t300

iw r r F * F ;-jr fl

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bouoiy is extended tatboas who join the
9*K
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XauarMxxta.—Some of tba towns of

McKsrhi Uwis
Prrhm
WH|. Jo^o,

_________________ B.J.QBAirT.Mt.

JJECIAL NOTICES

thia county ha»e taken bold &lt;4 the matter

Xditor of Ba/tntr:
in wriest, to raise the men Ly enlist­
ns as ata ;—with roar pmniuloti I wish
ment and avoid the droll, and en!iatmen Is U nay to tbe rsedsrS of roar paper that I wUl aeud
•re going forward rapidly. Rutland has by reluri mail, to all who wuh U (free,J a iUolpo
eilh fell dirreUeea for makiw, and n^n, .ain.pl,
VesetaWe
Main., that will ef.ct.aily rrmore. in
her quota full already.
ten days, 1‘mplea. lllalclwa. Tan, &gt;mkl,a. and
all inpsHtioa of tbe Skin. lea. .ag Um Sana, aoft,
clear, aneetb aad besaUfnl.
I will also mail free to U&gt;om hat las Bald Uwla.
Jag fur tbe part six days. Tbe foundathat will enable than to atari a Call srwwlh of
."tWn» ta p«&gt;d, bpt needs a little more eov- Laznrtont Hair, WKUkm ora Mumtoehe. ia lesa
than thirtr beta
-♦rmgl Both aiatgh and wagons are con
All application, answered by return ma.l withtending for the Supremacy.
Bmpectfally yoora.
TU08. F. CHAI MAK. Chemist.

said day of bearing,

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A GKXTLKMAX, cured of Karroos Onbil.tr,
lucompctener. Premature lieear aad Youthful
Error, aetuatod br a dsMT, to henedl others, will
be happy to famish Io all «tol need it (free of
chares. * tbe recipe aad directions for mak.og the
simple remedy used in bla case. Those wisblne
csaratry.
to profit by bis experience, aad poaaeaa a .Valuable
Bemedr will roemv. tbe aams, by retutW mall,
addrewsins
A Weed te the Itwira *f Decrased 3oh- Icarcfnlly sealed,, byJuHJt
B. O0DEX.
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sovUsaSm
So. W Nassau tlrsei. Sow York.
. 11 is nut often that »e eattthe atUnlhm
' ef«MSr readers t&lt;&gt; an advertisement in
Hatkev's fhacalale Warn Drops I
Otar'butnmne with more sincere pleasure
NEVER fail to destroy and rxtnmiaate all
Utulsof In lest, usl Worms. Are perfectly reliable.
arbeu we ask them to read the advertiseIn all eases, and far enperfor to any usd all of tbs
«tiM&gt;t oTMcasaq. Kwarm At Brunow &lt;_ Fancy Worm eonfretiona, and naoeoons Vermlfuhewded -Soldiers' claims.”
It will be ireriu one. Thee mar be taken at all lime, with
perfect aaletv. aa Iter contain NO MERCURY, er
wertl lrj reference to the advcitiscinent. other
dHrtoetotm dn^. Mothers aboold always
that it gives a very explicit and dear purchase them ami ciee their children no otb-T.
(.Utolin fisle.
.
rfnhemrnt, as t&lt;&gt; lb&lt;^.prrw*ns ertiiled to
&lt; -V. tWiwrfw* whate» er ia ncmaary to be piteX]
Each box cwotalna 3« Brwna ar Uusopaa. Frier /in tbe matter oftbc Estateof ToUio J.. William
J'euah-u.s and Bounties. Arc.
And we !4 eewta. For axle by all Urepx&gt;au and bralera E., Enwgene and Lilly L. Lstea. minors.
WHI add. if they want ibeit bu«mcM with in medicines.
Notice ta hereby gi»cn, that in pnrsuMC of a
C. R. WALKER. Oeneml Apent.
license granted to me by the Probate Coart far
the‘‘(sovcrnmriit &lt;L-tt* promptly, carefulthe eeuirtv of Barry. 1 shell sell or eeuae -to be
|y and htierstlv, they will cvaimilt thrir
Mld al public eurtum to the highest btador al tbe
iJsra Jutorv»t by gh itoflfi these gvuUrnxn
North door of the Court Mouse, in tbe nllagu of
UOXTETTliR
’
A
D1TTERN
Hastings In eaia counts, ou Monday the Btk das
tbeir Hain* t" collect.
Mr. Ktuippcn
of Fehraarv ixdl. all ike right, title and tatercal
iron been engaged in the fartHte for a prrm mid-pevplo tliruugfannt the Union aa a val of said minors' (being the undivided faur-fifths)
dwag time and h&gt;&lt;s faded in but owe case uablr toule for the enrr of Oyapepsia. Flatnirner, to tbe failUa ing described teal estate te wtl :—
The west half t If 1 of the northwest quarter t,ft) of
wet of the very large number be baa prv" CoesSipatioa, ami K«&gt;«nl nor rows datolite, it can Section Twenty •■ae .rt 1 aad 11m Ebel half (ft I of
not be approached. Erery dar new eaaes of its
rented. The claimants in almost evert great effect are th rankled tlrnrap h our principal tbe F-isl hdf&lt;H i al the Nr.rtbcSSt quarter t V ■ of
txuj m Town Una U&gt; North- of
Use ia the county apeak of bis prompti­ pohhcjournals. There to nothing equal to tbe bectiooToeuir
Kaur Eight (4&gt; West, tit Harry tounty and Mata
tude and success. ’ Capt. B«m»aa ha» rv- enjoyment to that which the aa&gt;ctod expenenoe of Michigan
when usiux thia valuable s|*cidlc. Its uuld tone,
BETSY ANN HEUORK,
iurhadagain l&lt;« this place after an e»erft- its earn and vir-&gt;nm« action unnu a diaurdared
Mattd
Dec.
Std,
Uafi.
tesu^ata.
■fwl period «.f service, cwmmewin* with stomach, and the cleansing of lhe entire human
body should recomaaecd rf tn all classea of our
tbe battl-s of S&lt;Hith Mountain and Antic­ community.
.
Eatulo«f Daaiel CteaM.
Cam, followed ,b» ths terrible disaster uf
t^r .'we .trfeerfiaemesA
OF M1CHIUAN. B*a*v Conrrv. us
For sain by Druggists and deniers generally OTATK
Fr^Pwickalturg. the gb'rha* capture of
25 Al a session uf the Probate Court, for the
101
count* of Hany, bddep at Uts Probate Otfice ia
Virkahurg, and cruw nisi by the occupa- everywhere.
thr village Of llsstlugs, oil Mhndav. the Tib day
Jiwn nf East TrnurMrr. While in the
pjg- Aw IwTsuawrrwe Larrus -Messrs post A of December, in lb* year of our lord ou* tlrtiu•errice he has teamed tbe rrd tape nj ssand otgbl hundred and statvdhree: .
PretotrtHbermanC PrimitsJudge rf_Prob«te.
twn which bewilders »*■ many civilians Rrnff. Agrtrfs N. Y Sanitary Roeirty, Rochester.
la tbe matter of th* oatate of Daniel Chase de-Gento . I deem it doe to you to stole tbe ms&lt;ir
•nd in omseqwenre «.f whirh **• many
alreertofrltot one hottie of People. Cur. which
g.-d claims are rrjertwd. Ilia extensira 1 obtained from yon In November Wat. Seeing ^Dareading and filing Che petition &lt;|ulj verified
ofE-C. Manchester, proving far resrona I herein
acquaint niter with military affaire will
net farth. that letters of Administration may b*
render him a powerful aid
Mr. K. in (five your mediciec to riertymen far Um poor of issued to the petlttoosr.
f
Thereupon II is Ordered, that Momtay, tbe 11 th
Ms teroHe—. and we think •• haxsrd tbrtr parishes, 1 sbtaiaed a b&lt;&gt;«lle
a poor girl dsi
uf January sail, at tan o chick la the forrMitthlng in say tag that it will heenmr '■» of mr coagregsHon. who hod long been nearly tsoba. be ooMKUcd far the bearing of aard
nfsbs lairest and best pitn-wixcd ‘-War
and that the beiraat law uf said itecuased. sod ait
Chim” offices west of Detroit.
Their Ural one boUlo eared her enUrsly. 1 write thio, other person, interested in Mid estate, ore re
qoirmfto appear st a sevamn of said court, then to
i.italty,issJbi»ve ••eathm. Office «pp»'- hoping it may aid tbeSociety in its effortAto Intro­ te- bidden al til* Probate Otfioa. in the vdlag* of
thf-rpst Office.— Katemexoo Ttlt duce the mediei.*, am! Mesa thooc win. may need Ils,dags, and .bow cause. If any there be, -why
prater of the petitioner should not be granted :
|krerta"merfi'w“dfW1y^’Jfy“Sic must’ superlm tbeaG
i&lt; is farther Ordered. Uixt tie petitioner
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pre notice te tbe nersoa. interested fa said oatate.
tive farms of speech.
U Ute urad^cy J~A jirtlti.^ and
Yeur^
,
tbcreJ. b. reusing scotii of Uu. noUee and order
tU tlMlUj, «►’ B*&gt;U&gt; Oral
io Im published iu the //■••i.yft Daaoy. a aewsPnetoe al tMH-l l*rysbrtarisn Church
octltaaljr /' Pitfafoed, Xonroe Co. M. Y.
etartud, ami MO.000
“* «p.tal
wtAtfrlbedwith » per cent paid •«. This
hM
tai— •tajOV—l *
[connmucarsw]
mmwm «HI U «.nrertW ta p— 1- p gum m NBSMVTm A NUBU mtAM 1
4 CARt&gt;.
l~ ttabo.4. t. Oltar. &lt;ta. m.J •»•
an Mw&gt;r(unitr O a.tw-i'- .o*l
ORO BATE Orders—Sista of MtcMnn.
toTFJTta wo-* -MO »"
Te tesesvieore-.

.•A. Sfcrtwell^r.ew Ax factory, jeal west
&gt;of—r village is in running operation.—
Mr. Sort well makes tbe best axes in the

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day of December, A. D. iMJ.
Dated thia lxth day at Daaaaab.r A. D. IMU.
,
BWEEZRT A ALLEN.
talfiC
Attorneys for Plstalift.
'hbiCNtoRMioivs atix J

Is ths matter of lhe Estate of Jons L. McLatNeioa fatora^r given, that by virtue of lioeMa

being In the eoowly of Bany to wll:
Tb« seat part of lhe soulh-west fractional quar­
ter (J&lt;) of aeeitontwsMg fire, (SA) to town three
s«wSER3St?t:'-s:

- ■ AbntNisfiiiTOns kits.Motto la hereby given that by virtae of lies®so
aad aulbonty granted to me, on tbe 10th day of
August, toils, by the Jsdgs of Probate in aad for
tbe county ef Barry and Htele at Michigan. 1 wilt
cspoao to sale al Public auettoo. on Thursday.

docll

Joto Van d. WMkar. dtesaswl

•”’fcjp* &lt;Jen. McOcflan's report in three
taiT-erdsmes. * bmng printed.
Al
tbernah th« Cippsrhrads have clamorec
so ta Ua mtMactfino, them Mm* «&lt;• ,J
.III
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gSy’UBMkrWMJ. wmT.

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ri?Jrs CrKE.i-LTL.
-TV. U—having men fbn^dv*ttaaanMt&lt;«af ite ■tapl' *
Cure, In Uaia paper, nnrebssad the medicine, and
how. after hsriare t£on»ahly tried It.'frppri to
aa, raanii Xisg B ■not toartftyr»' h tMavogh

Administrators,
1
ELSIE MAOOWR,
Admin istratrix of the estate of Invan Itaouwx ones for three days made me eol.rely hliad; but
taken two bottles of tba Tevpte'e Core.'
C. fl. Hatasoo*. Atfy. forsaid Altai no*« baring
my ecquaintauces hardly rrcngnne me—indeed 1
hardlr know tnrself—as f am now aw rlP mati.—
ADMIrCtSTUATOll'S SALE
Let nil who are like aSietcd trv the* People* Cure,'
Motto fa torfby given that fa paravanes ef a
lieree*greeted to sac, by the Jsdgs of Probst* for
tto eeunty of Barry. I shall expom- to sals at
oohlie audios to tto hitoeat bidder st Ths
Uteresidence of Lucks H.NIebols, deeresed. In
BaHimere, ou Monday, tto olerealh filth) day of
January 1S44, at tec o'clock Io ibe faevnoon of:
fast day. all lb* rishi, tide aad latereat of said
docoaaed to lb* following deacrfbmf real estate,
•ran macb thereof as shall to rarerm ry for tto
payment of tbe fabts of said deoreaed, and tbs
erasss. *f admiaialariag said aetata; to wft:
The aouih-west fracttaaal quarter of section
14; the south part of tb* south emt quarter of
matt.* IS, aad tto west frmttos.t part of the
nertb-araot quarter uf aectiou J» all te town two
(1)north of Kangs sight(1) w*at| alao tho east
half eftb* aoetb-esal quarter of section IX, and
tbe north-east qsarter at tbe north seat quarter of
seettoa Si. fa town two north of range » weit,
conlstamg. ta aQ. three bondred and eighty six
(MS) acres of land, mors or lam; befog ia lb*
soonty of Barry aad State of Michigan.
JONATHAN NICHOLS. Mm!afatrater.
M&gt;VY ANN NICHOLS. AdmiaUtratnx 1
Dated November 17. ISU.
norfi
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FEMALEM-FEMALEK^FEMALEN.

In usnnf Afnatinat ^talinr io fanala lhe Exrasc*B*onu is uaeqaaled by aa* other remedy,
so in Cbloroau or retention. Irregularity, Fain

-and they think 1 will noftegradge tbeir dollar
‘•JomrewSccaTavtor.MrehabieeT.

^i"(5uREcW.-'S&amp;*
“1 bar*aaadtte-'Peopto’aloro* la my (shnly
with great benefit, Ja cnee* of Mrofala and Kall
llheum. Mad hare lliuaffotadfied ft frequently te
my frieofa. ell nfwliom I believe have been tearfilled, and moat of them eatirslr cared bv-ti. ■■
“Qua. McBayy, WfiMafa oL. wthWoHr*-"
PE0PIJF8 -ClTllE WtoktoSto
"1 hasebev* ta feeble bmlth • ver a tare |t&gt;&lt;
SSirUy^'a'KSUK'Jftu!

lima. uafiMtag ms for every kind of labo*. fa d
±3tis;xT5&gt;.2X'are.!=.
four bottles, and *m how shnoot ar weH wetrien.

uKc.™,..s.w!'
“Dreeoaaten Goodell Alley, eteVeToprter at
■ Bedfata. Ott. TO. IMt" . ,
:;...
CURES-aRa®

WAIN'S “NEURALGIA EINNJ, a certain
cure for disease.

C. R- WALKER, JbsprMw,' ffsfrf
For sale by Roassrs A Seals xs. end A. W. Bal­
ortdl ly
Leoeborrteea or Wbitea, Sterility, and for all com ■ let. HaaUegs, Mxh.
pi.iaia incadejH to th. mi. whether arising from

Probate Court

^^3SSZUi.'iX73.iiSZ

aand eight hundred end sixlv-lhre* Present.
Sherman C. Prtndle. Judge
„
In the UHtter *f &gt;bc exteteOtV&lt; AlsfllB Shaw.

nacatea M enaxes o* ura.
■■ li [t -1
Teds a* mart AUsum. Atomyy or septalaval JM-

QtATfc OT yTtrnOAN. j

TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO.

Ma. C. C. Daixroi a distinguished ctani'jt and
Drogglst of tbe elt* of Buffalo. JI. X. lu»rnled
On reeding sod filing the petition, duly rented
aad mannfaclurrd a eempoond known as RRIHof Richard B.Sbsw. Administrator of said relate HELMBOLIFH EXTRACT BUCHU AND.. IMPBOVED RIME WAHU CURES
TOJ.'S BALSAM OF B0ARH00ND. which tea
perfect srrcine fur cot ous.rotna, or any aaoxetn■ECRJET DISEASES
si or LCsooirncviTiaa arising from dsmp, euhf
In all UtorNtages.
Al HMU Kxwase.
No tocooveuaeuce. or sadden change oflh* wealtar. ;
day of J an a ary next, at lean clock.inthefore- LatitetaBochMge in WetM^S. be atojroed far tbe bearing of said peXadnsA/ptewra.
‘
titfon. aad that lb. toir* at law of mU1 dere~
Il causau a frequent daaira and giros strength to
U riaate, thereby remottagOtolriaclfotu. Pre*«F
?hZ^toC&gt;t^FlX FrohaleOdtotn A. vU-

lag* of Ua^sga, and show cause, if an* there to dtamaaa.aad expelling oU Jteaomior. Dtomtaaed
wny tto prayer of lhe pellueoer abnuld not be
Balaam, nod are that his WRITTEN aignatne* la
Tnovasaaa rro* TnocaaxM sroo ■ava'aran ou
Um outride fatal of ttetadtie.
;. lfaM.-Tb»invaluable Mediator Las now been
aome twenty-eon years before th.-, j.ubli . o-.-i
wnbevttaar sffbrioulbepertof tb* proprietor.
Um aae of “rowwwet A*M»MMP■a,,, teen dried .).
tv sold (t/cxrrvl enaStesALL to Jurtake of its

4 O^idiog and filing th* F*UlUs"’^’

oag.-py sa

^"red ‘hTi|25B^7,hlb2i
•&lt;«.«. “k ta-1 4.
D. tae. rSU i« Ul gT-Sggaafittggta; day of January n*xt, allten। aefa®k j". ,h’. J"™ TVT4H SS’ai.t—
snaSttiTKM^SMTi

nothing for ’»» *» «*1
any more, only a few barn doors, an ws
“it ta. for da Geoaral'sbomsa.”

*T»0MAH PtM-LOCL^U jff.ALCtew*'.)
■•Buffalo, October I. ta«t.M .

HELIEBOLD'S

ta-

m«s M&gt;* dar ain’t

,

"My wifebaabeoo in poor toalUi foe a tehg
Um* Uviag frsqmatly ta anil a pbyakiaa fo.mJSii:'iftissaart asser&lt;£
lend tar ; but sire was recently very much worn*.
For fir* er nix weeks she had no arppetile. lost all
aooaiy af Barry aad State of Mtehigan. all of
her strength, and wascocb day grewteg waroe^the right, Ulla aad interval of tto said deoeaeod to GENUINE PHEFAHATI0N8.: Sta bod mgbl sweats, raoghed a gnat deyl,dar­
Ito folU«M(dm«riM R^letatofa WWH:
ing each night sod considerably durinr lhe fay.
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.aPvs-1 andw* a’tewppeaed sbowa* goteg dff whh th*
Tbe north east quarter [j»'l of tbv oeutb east
quarter IXLufseetiouaixtoen. [!«lla town Three
aaonompboa. when] a friend advised her t* tab*
[XI Nortk of Range terra IT] Weal, bel.g ta Ito Hire and Bpeeifie Remedy for dieemre of the Btad- 1 lb* 'Peoples rare.' Du taking Ute. medirtae she
d*r.
KHayem
Graisl.
and
DvwcetrelSwelHuga
perceived a change at once. Ilo ftl third'da*
--afiftjrt.KTxasE.n,
This Medicine increases tho power ef Digeabcc,
and.Kite tbe Absorbents into healthy Klien, by day. not yet bating taica mo bolllv, atagll**
Dated, Novombor IA. ls&lt;X.
nevi J
wtrieh tto Watery or Caleareoan drm-situma, aad stopped taking the medicine, mying all* viJ ii
all Uenatural Enlargements are reduced, as «»U , troll aa evre she was, sod e* well aa anybody-neuld
Estate of Wllltam B. Shaw.
as Psfaend lufismation.
be, awl sbobaa continued soever aiMC.
Pnoasrs Ornes, Btssr Cocavr, m.
-^ro.iaSE;^"'""'"
UELMBOLD*8 EXTRACT BUCHU. '
Hssliaits, Itoe m tori si, 1MU.
UT For Bel* al DrupgiaCa. For weakaaaat* ariatag from Exoeseea. Habits
C CROSBY. General Axsut. No. iti Mota at .
of Dlvalpasioh, Xarlr ladieervtfou uf abuse, al- Buffalo, n7ym to wbora all ontera should be «f
symptoms:
dressed.
oeiHylrs
claims an Taeedav tto 2d day of February, and leaded with the following
Exertion,
Loss of Power, t
on Teesdav tto lbwty first day of May. IMI. at twdiapedRsawto
Lorn of Memory,
Difaeulty of Brest brag.
* o etou is lb* fcrenuwN uf sqM day*, that being
Trembling, |
the tint* limited bv this coart, foe creditors to Weak Nerves.
Bncxnc aUNaaMSau-__ —
Wotofataom.
preaeal tbeir claims agalast said ratals for ad Dlainess
of Visum'
Pain io tbe Back;
joetment.
8. C. PRINDLK.
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular 8*»l«m.
!
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.
--Jwdg* at Ptebtoa
Hol Hands,
Flnshlsg rflhe Hod?.
Dry was of tbe akin.
Eruptions on lhe Face,
Pallid
Countenance.
AHMmiSTRATOrrs SALE.
, Ttose aymptotUK If allowad te go oa- wki*!‘
Nolic* ia bevsby wivtt that bv firtua of a license ibis medicine favartably removes, sooufull.wa
IMPlrttVANT ANU tflBE!
granted to iu* to I lie Probste Cuurt foe the county
of Kalamatuo, Michigan. I .ball sell aiPublfc In one of a bleb the palleat me* expire
ARE vow auSsriog wjth Usat dread disease, Kac
Who css sev HmU liu-r are nol frequently fobon WxAuim NEURALGIA KlNfl-wiH apeed’ly
Prat r Mr ills, ta the county of Harry and Stale of ed by those "Direful Diseases."
“INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION "
Michigan, oq Tuesdav. tto second day of Febrasrv
ARK you racked with foe torture* o( Rhsmstu**
A. D:i*M. at 10 o'clock. A. ■.. of that day. Um
Many are aware of tb* cairn* af tbeir suffering,
Vt'aixov's Nxasuta Knu will aoeedily relicr*.
fallowing piece or parcel of land, situated ia Ito ht» »oxa *UX cuarua tux uswaio cr rax i»ARE you aaSrrieg from the gnaw iugrof Drarxr
eountr of Bamr sad State of Miebigaa. and b»
ass* aXTurua.
longing to tho RatatrofJtta Van «* Witter, lata
J JWr»a.J/ Ms.'b A. iMMemyiM bear amWsnon'a Nsraiton Kixo will improve -your
uf said roustv of lUtafaMoe. daooaaadrfweri* • pie witneaa to the Truth of th* saaertfou.
,
aera^mi'uirm tb* aid of^Ssd’ctoT to Strengthen ARE yen gtoaiTug with pain. WiUi Oorr In your
rfyXi'^fm^s^teJ'ofSorttor
limtav
foor. ta townohip tvumber on* North bt Range wuuStxt:- Wstsm’s Notasjjus Ktxn will sasuag* yoar
A Trial *U1 coa v inc* th* moot atopttcuL
ARK you aware of the existence oflbe dafaoln-

Ueartllan’x »•&gt;«&lt;• ’

'^^eU who d«*ro it. &gt;M will send .*• F*

atiffhrn after Joints lisd very rr.afciiaflr iteaen-

Ja Uie matter of tbe estate of Lurias II Nktol*.

THE ,.6«r.lp&gt;rf ta.,nj tarn
to health tc a few weeks by a very simple remedy

. KW*Ita— ta-w-Ata «.r«u.»
fa Var as well «s men. An officer, arrtrUMCtatU—

AtareL.

gj

tela, muoey. sod sffeets ol Ataxauderlongala. Ito

vUlags Iola Naa. 5M, Um sealh half at Hi, and
tot wf less St by Id feet out at tho north waot
ooraer ; all ta tbe rillagr of Hasliags In said BarAl a aeaotoo of tbe ProbateCvsrf far tbe Coun­
Johns, van brunt;AJmtaswreto-,
ty of Barry, boldeu at the Probate 4NBee. tn tbe . Dated, Abgaat M, AMS.
, doe It
hundred st»d sixty-ibri; prurntti, 3. C, Pri.Il.,
Judge of Probate.
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lathe matter of the batata of Reuben Durham,

. ^■Kstifa btoteto iiifadfad «M RbatmiXiii
of a«( ]a)faoMtorv character Im «te||| ai K te*ru
J*** faMIrtiTuwZiSfi :i fl gj*
Ut

JOo Otowd^rf/toCfa (to-lp JS.g WWiam /frroto sad Errdrrirfl
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«- W’ jj Qtwndji JStogair,
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Estate «F Benbna Durham.
rHOBA rrtJRMR^-STATE OF JrtClUO AS

oCMtrpbdh footle*, pfsyldg. Ifiaf Ute lut Will
and leotaawul of anl3 daectaed, maybe admitted
to Probate, and that the adminfalrotfou of taid
estate may be oommltted to'Aaa D. Rork.
Tbereupea il to ordered that Tnmday. the 1»th
day of January next, at tea e'etock ta tbe faronoon. be aasireed far ibr bearing of said potiUon
and that tbe noirs at law of toiddeeaaoed,aad all
other persona interested la aaU estate, oro requiredto appear at a seems of said Court. Ibeo
to be buidaa at the Probate Ofaoet fa tbo tillage
of Hastings, and show cause, if any there be.
why the prayer of tbe petitioner should not be
grouted.
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And It to farther ordered, that said petitioner
give notice t« the pernoeo ietereoted, ,ia amd
Mate, of the pendency of said petition, end tbo
hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order
to be publiabad ta th. llsetiugs Bauner. •»»•►
paper printed in said county, of Barry far thrre
toeeosalve weeks, previous to said day of hear

Ax Shop. — We onderatand that ,W.

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rersona railing Cor any of the abort WtUrs will
Cb-a-fcrndrrr-

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ta join the cavalry service.

tw

j UTT OF LETTEK4,
Remaining uncalled R&gt;r nt the 11 salines
Post Office, for the week ending Decem­
ber £2.1963:

i r f r l i l.&gt; IH y tr r

ill

kfita bertt detailed from the Sixth €ava|rv
on Rremhing service, and will spend

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We know tbe writer of the above, and
that be ia what ha pm/easee Ui b»— a min­
ister and a gentleman of truth.- Journal
•ud Mtttrngtr.
See Advertisement.

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8mt of all ffir th. good of tb.we mtaing
from Indigemkrn and iu kmdaU rmoha

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Sul* manufacturer, to whom all orders atould
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wbMde-akteiteff ta Katxor xwasiM from whst li rtff I-*
For aatolty all Uxp wtabll firupjhtei : ever oaaae originating aad no mart* *Cae* uma
(Ttmnao.
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TBE CONFESS!OKS AND EXI'ERIENCE
UF A n*voc* IXVAIIA.
hare ths desired effect In all IfUtOttrsr raon i&gt;
P.MIabcd for tbe broafit aod •• ewnUon Xe
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M.lfienite

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THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPACT.

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iMUlioa. aad lb* baarinr
e’rrron
a copy of this totm •»«
to n^bUalied is tart-llastiugs Banaar."
^w.££r pr..ted and ctro-lattogfa
re Of iCrr. Lr three suecrsaire -week*. Immedi- bowatod a. follows :

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batomaMtmtaftefy Rtandf a-d'-whsri,
Jtermtqw-mtee c*n M^IP
with airwagUk easUianor. m«ww of
krrprng ante witbmH Mfr tag EM vfltegva.
gsatly fiw them. It to, m.tot certainly de,

ta a pr.ortaE sspMnw fltet tta tuti»a bred
os tanvt oisl* awile equal Ip, working
qw*Htten,«awUlr JuhJue4 falte yoke
and more enduring than lhe average &lt;&gt;f
DurhMi ami Devon ataere; tan by- a
liuia attsM.ii-m i.. tbr aelrt-lmti etf'Mndi:
firr breeding, tber wiR b&lt;H tall .eyrji jar
bsd.m liwwr in sixo and su»&lt;&gt;-&lt;iMi.-sa in
build. If. nita-tf atenttrtaWrJMFl'uf
tbe rare and avtei-'"* h»| l&gt;«ewte&gt;ai.&gt;».-d
up.wi.ssir nativeIwvmdrfbat tl)rvr lies Iserii
the isnptwlrd. there can rcarrvjy Inr a
dnuht that a tswy psmt^HsUe cliassgc f.-r
the Inwtrr wtwM he manltew. ' lisatirntv.
can f«e pointed out wbtex ftfiuera have
added nrorw than tws«ii4vpfwr-e«mtn'lo
tbe »ixe «.f tbeir |mrdk(breeding fnmi their
•.Id stuck.) nitbifi the apnea.•&gt;! five ysnsra.
This. t.u.. has brrn arrsimpliabed with nt
much extra cpsfi
IsejiwU (that
ssf' prut idmg »smi omNstigta staler, or
casMsaallv etaibgmgartd vaninj tta- fia-d
end l.j due rvgarJ to tbe cUuiiIsmmi ot

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8&lt;^c

£ •***■•

IfaafrCireMbA Cw&amp;SibUhXai

which bare beaa ibowerrd upn# bha frn«
K\\ \vwrY» c$
•OF THOSE-

Sb peculiarity of the
‘
*S\oo&amp; V\iv\$u.'c otxxA VCAs

te fcai they oteflto M tho rent &lt; Pteeoae,
by vaMhf o*«J partial* of impnrUy ’
In \Y\x ISX.ocfc-,

JdlititalJirtrlotj.

h» tee HfewW health or tho body dspewds
^nrfuenoa.

r6„
DVBUTISEMENT.
thia. They scantiM &lt;if f«r his wnrfring
qualitiex ae well aaT.rrt&gt;e«l*ugta«r, .nd
they want tho eo« for tba dairy ai well
kfWraa st laani aCaevtrsl Tears. I hare ag
*• for repmdpctiiiq. and the the question
umedUmLUJUJWAME TkAMK.
returne may JK&gt;c tbeee be fiund of the
OX WRXHOE ETBEET IX THIS CTTT,
native breeds quite aa g&lt;«d in aay re­
deerAWH uoUemj ald,
aped aa from among the imparted herds
Kral aad aHjoiamf eva
and at &lt;«e Ulf the
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trill prrfurtn tbe u
a* the Dev.mi. al
kueping and finally when
BULLDIXD niwni^jjtgAwn urnnsirtr-i
when alaughlerrd, thm**Ts l&gt;e n&lt;&gt;l tbe
Ilsrlnj made arraiigsmsits srtthmsMfacSuren
-;
most tmhisMol Other, tHlrtgs Wing aadeUnss. t am praises 111 .
e^pal, U&gt;c first cuyt ta laqply.ta fasnr
WHOLESALE TO COUXYRY MKRCH AHYS,
ul the native **&lt;.* And tfete to rmwo ap
patent as between ibc two breeds* teeLrs p«rcb*Uag. All foods sold si Ilia
fur the dairy.
The
n.-uivo
o&gt;w
lowest cnta mark lt value.
.
to not impressed iu tbi* particular
1 deal largely Is
Some possibly may produce a. .Igtfer
STOVES 1
&amp;&gt;w of milk : ..(hers may pr.4uea that uf
a richer qnalily ; but Inr all the pnrp&gt;«es Of C»« very bssl nudertel su! UksttaiuwvMKRta
“ TLX. SHEET IMjr Ajftf CtPj’EHXbRtk
•f iba dairy U it not gooor»liy eoncredrd
tbat tha Miiea on* OtaMhiT
If this Will be earrisd an aider the direetioe af saitlfu
b« OU tlun why isahe n«t the mere vplu- Mechanics. A fcfl iMoflmrcl of
ably ..f tbe two) The ctsr U drtiralife
m.wtly fur this purpose and *• »b« excels
, in Ibis porlictiiar, ;(jw«; ta that pre
portion to her 1 line enbnacod to the
buibnndinan, aad thus represeat* tba val­
PM** teRRIt fb*
••» .'...iiln'H
ue U her lirved. A e»sw may retain ta&lt;
CITY HARDWARE STORE,
milking pefapswteewter nt Ismwn tfX- yteirs
Hurra .Goods ar® ba aotd « aulfo.-m prices,
and during tteeae wrww the prrrfnef is
[•Millat lean pne byudted dollars.
Ac
®w a lucoau.
tbe expiration wf- this period she ia worth
twenty didlare.
Didm-ting fir-t COOL
altjiree ycwre eW—forty , dellara—and
we have t*s&gt; ba*dr«d and eighty dollers
GAOCEEY,
it'.-.
aa the rvwelt.
Now allowing a purr

esse (which is nm trne in mm* rase*.)
and the reevrft nrnst show a large Utauv
In fitvur of lhe native ritar. or M toast a

^r*.-

and aonaeqoani (nodi Io tho pTO|ntator, Itaii
enabling Utas to expend

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Ttucw or m totccn wm

It inuai, bowt^rr, b&lt; remmilM-ird I lust
giaal cara in itesa4*ni* te selreiinR smI
mate tr«&gt;ss&gt; which tn firrotl if wieh te\--r.
able rewnlt* are ti&gt; be anticipated.
Ami
this too irqasuvapxxi jndRnnswt. Tteswr
ia no trrMHch «f tbe exfiag «&lt; tba bli&gt;bamJmsu requiring iiuarn aludy cveiul
teaaatipuUm. and ttemctal/iil aitewtimi,
than in tbe orlectum .if tala breeding'ani
nuda. But ibte teiing properly du&lt;w and
with careful tna”i||trme«)t aa above de­
redbed, farmefs^iay j no itnpo'tW Ahrir
JaMis L Tnroaa,’ . . Jshiateeu
herd* ta a te* taara aa *» prwaenl a Cs
voraMa cosnparisno wlib the average
huporlad at-wk. It ia m.4 euppomxl thnt
sssch attempt* will »t smee ruiee up but.plea that will rivjfl Ib'iniuX 'rM- XIb&amp;UiM L WiU&gt;ams.
'
der'e, ue Cuttgur'e Dtwtasifts; and ter
Vaan-tr. '-C. Alite.'&lt;*'».' Bertwr. • *‘'
tbie very mte-it, throe hate not «W&gt;ly
had lite advantage s.f lining |ak^/.lin»p&gt;
tbe vary beat, herds in E trope aud tn
c- Uf‘“"
thtacsuiniry where tba molt careful alien
ChaD baa, few * century past been giving
Rrruj»-T, Phillip.. JUrn Goaw. Btebart B.
t&gt;.all the above dr»a&lt;to. together -uilh bats
.
extra feeding and gr-mming,. that find*
Ait* compensttki* only ta extravagnnt
Wo«0L4.M&gt;-B.«.-Inger*0U.E. r. Baruam, K
prices which I Weeders nlmx- run i-bfain
lawdy.
when they tuslly succeed in matur­
1TuaotajJllkr.
ing what they o&gt;uc*ive tn lx a perfect
animal. Then il ia osilyjar reproduction
that such animals enu be mailt to coiqpen-

Ltaodvd Dnrtauatasw-tii he.in every re
•pre* tewosrd ta epiaHly. «e etawpfy fed.
and aa Rttle tai^tli eccidrut Ud di»-

CvuKrtm Vro\xr‘i\xte,

tad heoM tbeir

GOODS !
I

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Aruftaw.
IFcla (SXMMae,
OU Btow,
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tJH/upapnia,
totals KsacUoAs,
Liimr Omptotaf, ftaier
ylfue.
Zwunorrhma,
JbmoXe CtanplainU
MgHpalaa,
AfayfiteWate rsir,
romeu-s,
frupttona,
Ate, aarqfUctsa Cbnoumprtcn, tu.

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IS yEKVVVU, AMD CVMPLETB.

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Come and See !!

sM.'Mejssd^te^j

CaeM hnmmernhle of DrepeTwia and'tieer
Chanlamt could be nenuoueu in which 0)e
Purihet aofPflle
■Wo^t V\\w. a CiAxtrKk.

Banesssteg u'r cSA-rrs's asaa*r*MlLl s&amp;M

ydTr.iLmsTriBafta*w.Puu4m&gt;a. |4.

fV\«, IBVooA. Vv\Vs

Imaxwrhtea, While* Frmate Woek»M*
z^i’jT^v^rtrxsst:

are lhe moat active and thdrourh pilla that
have over been introduced.
They act to directly upon the "Liver, exeteInj that orpsn ta mich an extent a* ti|U tbe
avetem doc* not mlapao into its farmer con
dtaoa. whieh te tea apt to ba the earn with
staurfyapargativepUf

es.’i't: a“V^;t:.,SL7%’swi
•Hi—weartemtsrmsma
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I. A. HOLBROOK,
TTORXEV ss4Cs«m»I«u U-. I
. Gfcsn-vrr. General f-a.ut »nd T.
1«: s—sd sury *f IWtawoT. Bios

^7— S&amp;SisSiEZlfa

A lergo stock of
axxA "Lvsc V VAX.,

&lt;3b O O X&gt; 8
3UE3DTCIEID IPMCIBS,
VT.Iut.A.ar, kind &lt;.f goods, *&gt;ie4&gt;

BDWS ft BE©3?,

which, ia oonjaa ciion wUh the
‘SA.oofc. VwtX^vcr,

will ears all lhe aforementioned diHUel
and, of thweaelroi, will relieve and euro
He&amp;Laobe,
OwtUM-wes,
Otdio (Pains, CWer-rs Jtforbiir,
indigestion, (Pain tn the fiawls.
•
^hteefcMM, etc. ’•-&lt;
Try these medicines, and you will nc«r
remt It
Aik yvrt neighbors, who ban used then,'
and thy .win mj they are
Qioodk &gt;1X5 iW.C\\\r k,

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N.Hertpfk&gt;s Are«&gt;.’*sri&gt; E.M1MM I. oifild.
tbepabtic.
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Tlo elodoasaemaf the Loan' Whoriisd. ie
Fire Uaadred Halloas of Dollars, frlf Aw
Zteadnaf JBiiteM tese fan. sfaWp tJTtrUi
fuUia»,t^T^,rr.^t»Xj wMna tbe teal se...
moults rise la's* demand from abroad. »rd Ibo
rapidlr iaervosing berne demswi far ess a* IM
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NO. 35

8, BABBY COUJiTY, MICH^'.VBDNBSbAY, DECEMBEB, 30. M
®rijiital Jwtrj.

18 PUBCtBHCT) EVERY WEDNESDAY,
lowing reroiuuuos;
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AT THE

HASTINGS

DRUG

STORE!!!

wUg

betrotbed

definitely aetlled by

ti“tx“,

to this aoleoM and to tore*inf
•But there ba* always been a healthy
Uuloo acMlment in our State.
It baa
flourished when tha'aun of our gtfart p&lt;&gt;oberts
triker
litirat ayatern wa* dfeecurtd Sort It by cun prise
elobd* and gloom. In the darfpeas of- reUUatioa.
’ ~
SwistM $irttt*rr.
pnlltleal storm and night, it* Irinp baa
In explaining and urging thia re*2aburned vn brightly and beautifully. . Il tmn iipon tbe Cbm mi ttro of the WbdCe,
has aurvlvad amid rocke and eaves, Mid
JEST DECEIVED
mountain gorges and rugged banka of inrroticato fact*,
bed • few
homriws *tn*ma. It hu* •‘watched and
a new and moat complete assortment
waited" with a frith a» astounding and aa
constant aa arer nerved the’heart of peDRLGS AND MEDIC IN ES,
ealers i
CrhtC or arint- ’ Often uulctttred and un­
,are*k*ry,
tbe.Guvarumeai.
taught, it ha* put to aharne the pretence*
people abunU meet and bury iU
The of sophistry nnd confounded the phlloao- ceruij! Comm.laeary
* phene, Bwralag FlwiR,
curse to our country, had beaa tovpMsd
___r
&gt;n/l tia n.,n««raa phy of sages.
Despotism could not with authority to cohtrul tbe matter pf
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
crush, or cruelty erase IL Nor threats _ 'Tt.L. —■ ASOS AWW
They lired tagether, •nd topttpr died ; ’
like Miaaouri. With ua the qutalion la. nor entraaiiea, nor chain* nor' duhjaou*,
Wbataimll we do with Umt wbMU al nor the bop* of life nor the leaf of
(fa.v*mm«o&lt; in tbeatthada charged Vy
1 death ooold ebam It fo Ufe mad cur of rti- tte enemy, and ha* atumpud ta atane
' bellion. But through the crucible of an­ th* priaoner*in our hand*; Hare.Mc.
and put it beyend hope of. resurrection.’ archr, persecution, and blood, It ha* aria­ Foote redd a leifer from th* Qoarterl^r FOR MECHANICAL AMD MEDICINAL
- —
—kb.,kl_A ... - „i-t ' l,a maMer for the prisoners, Captain J.
We U the N-Klh aed South, knowing
FCRP0MS.0Kl.Yjn
that alavtry waa the only di*terbieg eleWarner, addreassd to Get!. Wirmer, chid
inent io *ur Govarameul, alter many
Noble men I 'Worthy son* of worthy placed on reoord at CoL ■Odfl1* *®cr,
. ,..f___ .. u - - -U nna
“dsdtf*
eirwl* Bright exemplar* for all age* I which »ut*d Jhat be (C^Rain WeroeT;)
An erring brother reWma from hl* Wan* liad, frbni th* first to the twentfa^h
R3DRRTS A NTR1KEB,
deringe after a mad deluriuh, dve* not lost month been able to get rflegt la a
LKM la drop. medidaea, pM»nl®TO&gt;
dee*i h nnbecbniifig hl* honor and hl* very irvcgelar and Meager manner, from
Z. aaiaU. aX. tanwetto*. b-rai.g BaM.
manhood to pay you the tribute on tbo the droartniMt for eritumra, Md ttak
aoandncacftf yonr judgement and the no­
ivrw
------ — —■- -px
unction
in
oar
midal.
The
aooner
we
bleman and aubllniHy of your patrktfam.
TKA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. W»M»«
du
it
the
belter
fur
us
and
the
cnnnlrjNur doc* he feel eb**ed before the world;
PRUNES, FIGS. RAISINS. CODFISH;
To roan y this truth la unpalatable, but
&lt;natr,&lt;rndfor tifkt dayt tkty got son *t
&gt; a can't blink it, it muat be met, let •» been bw past acta and impreas'on*, to lU. Thia G&gt;mmi»rory General; wto,
f«W»lV
IWEUEY *- ALLEM
extend to you hi* hand, and here, after
do eo like men.
.
There is a large and growing party in •o long a parting, and *&lt;&gt; much of mutual * sort of pepper doctor down in CteatiM
onitnatsH' ^xBirajaioc®^
•uttering, bav Ing mef, from diflerent ex- Utn. and be mint say looked a* lik* *
tremra, under the old banner al hut, to vegetarian a* hit practice would indicaU,
lad UBklBK Extracts,
pray Almighty God to role tbo rnadneu . bad actually made *n elaborate report to
of the hour— to stay tbe effusion of fr*&lt;l the Secretary of War.akowtag that *fe
cidal blood—to incline men'* heart l&lt;&gt; tbe aubri.taoce of a human Tanfaee earprocs and brotherly love, Mid tn give u» cm* a vegetable dial waa the muat proper
onee more a united, prosperous, and thrtl could be adopted. [Laughter.] He
had other facta that be would brief for*
them
aa
lu
their
right
to
do
thia.
Ut
ua
prNF.nWCTlJ’. IRKS. PAPER. EN­
happy country.
ward, ta addition to thia, to stow that
VELOPES, CARDS. Ae., *e.
thia Northrop should be turned nut. F«*
A Great W^-terMI.
.
the honor of the country to abould be
A detachmrot of troop* recently acoutMOST POPULAR
I. A. HOLBROOK,
Uug in the valley of tbe Snake or Lewi,
Uge il afov.ry jft,pvr jnjdat, and bury
f.^k
of
the
Columbia,
diauov*redawateout of sight thia auuree vf *&gt;l our calami'iea, personal. State, and National. .By fail which, it is said, ia entitled to the
thus Tlwmally firing "P &lt;h»t la already dwtincV’&gt;u of being called th* *&gt;re*l**t in
I be world. The entire volume of Snak*
lort, we will have
rc secured
aecurBo to
w u*
u» all onr
• ----- — - Mate* in
uik*.
If river pour* over a sheer precipice . ona
right* a* equal State*
In we
the Unlmt.
t, I rive
aa my
hundred and ninety eight feel Mgh, &lt;Atrtjr
•UrolSuit rowel
.. du urn du ",'
■'•■It
11 ”
“• opinion,
”*
South Pacific Ocean, which «■ be entered
thm
right
w
nbrng,
»
’
»&gt;&gt;l
h.
r»m'&lt;«
join m
unlv dy diving Into the eea, and toe w
to the condition of a Territory, and •“
oth.r fight but what 18 reflected from the
lit
caKjdt
it
oat
/olid
tketl
or
Mf.
1
ba
remain until w« do p**a up« thia qtwbottom of the waler.
SPEECH or
“T.
lino, definite! v, *1 once and forever. You locality «f thi* immenae waterfall ia naer
A y-ong chief dfaeovered It aoeMeiftLEl'l ER FROM GEM. TilAk ER*
cant find a aulAer In the army who ha* Uie point h«rou&gt;fur« designated Aa the
ally, while diving after _» tartin; tww
,nii.
»—*»■'
Ln,u ,!■«/. A«- N—'* **• laM'
not already reached or whn I* f»*A cMa- Great Sboabuno or Sainton fella of that •.he uag wtychho made of hi* di*covery
lv approximating the coucluemn. that hi*
EJilort Minoxri Drmotr^l:
will probably b« aung I* more than
.Si
.nA hr, have bean »«•
Six: 1 «d.~ &gt;"«
J'”” *
Ane European language, ao beaudfulhr la
it adapted for a tale in versa. Ttore
(I.BA-row • - -------- —- —
lTw. G.«n. I» •
JS|d.
roaring of tbeu fall*, but learned ao waa a tyranira! goverwor at Vaveoo.
will
not
InahL
that
after
all
hie
toll
and
™ Uul. R.«».-»■■* ।A-I* «“?
againtt whom one of the cheif* h*d fcrmmore
respecting
tbeni
than
if
theyJito
BOBT.BTS 4 STBIKt,
hardahipa; iht* queatiun, which d^lomv
.CL______________ M -not arttie. been in the miw»n. H was *aid that there
. aerie*of fall* and rapid*, making a de
being aatiicw »y
■
-.cent of amen hundred feet ia eeven mllea. rd l«&gt; be destroyed. H* had a beauilfat
.,r~&lt;l»r.&lt;«. Andllii.i.ln&lt;lM*na~' ,
with
the round gave color V&gt; tbe report. daughter, b*trothed to a chief of high
J“ld Ul'^n ■nd
.
j, end'd, Cell. GnnU •«&gt; &lt;"*~™ "l vbe ol .n, ..pininn h. m.J
F&lt;.r hundred* of mlfea acroea the great rank, and aha wna also included In the
,. i^d.r.d Um th. torn nt
•criiencc. The youth wto found the tav­
h, |h..*«d. I .mnnpolUldU. Wo.ja plain Saak* river flow* through a canon, ern, *nd kept theerorat to himaelf,lored
withjvertical walla hundred* uf feet high.
HASTINGS. MICH.
nut rtnni.n nn u«»n t.mn &gt;■■■■«" nr
It ia only at long tol«rva1a that salient thia damasl; b* V*M her the danger to
people, and ?an therefor* apeak plainly.
Y WANT 25.000 11*. of WOOL to hnlde r.
t&gt;inta are found by which the river cao time, and persuaded bar to trust herself
- ...
And 1 d&lt;&gt; aay, in candor andainctrity, t&gt;‘
, reached. Th* road cro**ea Iron point to him.
1 manufacture into CLO1H —
They got into a eanne: the place ofbec
(!.». t.. Artunu. pnl.tlomu
Un; nu tlriUnr th. p..p.Ur nurr.nl bj to point of the b*nd*» only approving retreat waadescribed toller un the way
rlr.we
to the river where there i» a chance
»pn«
te It. These sromro swim like mer­
d.-n*\k.T~&gt;ta»« Urn. luBf
U~ir»|»
” 'tam.
*
Tao snrtri’oA
U&gt; Qi-»cn&gt;u «&gt;•
- ------- -- ----------rerv few, if any. of the tetia of thousand* maid*, she dived after him and rose to
th* cavern, in Its widest part It la atonl
of adventurers that bad croroed the plain*
fifty feet, and it* medium height la atorft
ft be alternatives
the acme; the roof fa hung with etalacundated by Mr.
lits*. Urre h* brought b*r the etorcewt

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,md i plrowrewseker - .to - Matod
wooed' end wen the maid, and to make
upon a* frequently rtd
JSrt I, |/MJav ; a*d it w.U ba admitted the Interest campleto. be bad long fovwd
that with the »lnp*ndou* gratoewc &lt;w
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from twenty to fifty feet each, near by.

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Th*
leading Union men here, now take*the
ground that Arkawa* muat arntt batb a
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Wil comealed, that chav embarked fa
aafety -.and hi. people a^ed Mtn. at the
Or e of the baopiert wlttWeme on rec­ point of their departure Iffce worfS »ot.
ord. fa related by the Boat.*
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�WAR NEWS H

Wkf Farren »mtov teft Kwrevtfta.
.
war tneotiag beM In Cadaa^
Mt the 10&lt;h. Parson Bn.wafow gara *
felfaerihg go-jd and euKijbni MM0 w

JereUnYtC. kbit b « »ar ratoti

folhing. K Wm of eoUon, a large
amount .of hfafoeea. shoes, and reddle
equipaiewle, tools, oil, tar, and rarfens
of jastieo and humanity, order, proclaim
other storaa, and H® wagons. The tel­
aad declare th it ail persons held an slaves
egraph wire wee cut, coiled and burned
within the limit. &lt;ff certain States and
■ f.»r half a mile. The water stations, turn
soldiers
to
re-ew!Ut
in
other
breaches
of
parts of States therein designated were,
The Loyal Pubbcatioa Bwdsty, 063
table and three care were burned, and
and should thereafter and fmwrer be, free; thufasrvidn, codling first uqSer conaider- the track torn up, and tbe rails heated Rr.wdasy. bn iusa published an anvavr
khaw base lately beso with Mm, in order sod that tbe execulire, military and na­ atloe, the amssidment was agreed to.
and destroy ed, as much ss possible in by Profeesor Henry Drfatrr, of (MfluiMr.
Wilson
explained
that
wMa
It
val
authorities
would
and
should
thence
­
"W foel-eMusw in hie resting place aven
bia College, to Bishop ilopkiM* “Bible
six hours.
forward recognize and maintain the free was fiwnd that the draft fi.r &gt;00.000 was
tbe fcsual time of a Federal advance
Five bridges and sererat eulrerte were View ul Slavery,” which wo can recumdoai of all each perwme; and whereas, insufficient to meet the wants &lt;4* the War
mend for gmeial ciroolaUon amotig the
not
tkat by said proclamation and order, tbe Pres Department, a bounty of 0400 to veteran dealt uyed lu ever an extent of fifteen
c
Iium of people wbu are likely to have
miles. A large quantity ut bridge tim
tbe coostently increasing tores uf’ ideal has guarantied to all such persons and 8200 to others was uffirred, and this
her and repairing materisls were dretrey. b«e&lt;» affected l*y the sophistries and the
bill
wxs
designed
to
carry
oat
the
pledge
-tbe Federal army, Lse will attempt tbe tbeir freedom shall be recognized end
unlounded aauorticne of the Bisb«p. Bro
ed.
My
march
was
retarded
■•eeasiunal86.900.0M bad been re
'b&amp;Mvn, sepecfaHy toward Washing- forever maintained; and whereas, it is thus made.
ly by the tempest In tbs mountains ar.d feaser Drisler completely exposes tbs
the right aad the duly of Congress to reived frntn commutation, end this was
the fay roads. I was obliged to swim alMurdity of tbe arguments by whldn
1
a.
make all laws whioh may be n^eesmry now ausvvMOtad to 812 000.000.
Bishop ll-ipkin* attempts to justify slav­
Tbe mmotal of Gen. Bubufield from and proper for carrying into exac'iUtm
Mr. p’ilwui acknowledged the neoami­ ray oemmsnd and draw my artillery with ery net »ff the Bible; he pauses Ihiaqifdr»pea across Crogx's Creek seven times
i etotom to
tbe department of Miaaoeri and the sp- all tbe powers, whether dril or military, ty of exercising great care with regard to
in twenty four hours. On ray return, I slavery Bishop lu l&gt;« ignorant of the
teMmsl of G«n. Roeecrsns.to succeed vested by the coMiltulinn iu tba Presi­’ the depletion of the treasury, aad to keep
found six eeperate commands undsr Gen­ Scriplurea, ill&gt;&lt;giral and bigoted.
‘iht,4e very gratifying intelligence to the dent as Cumroendsr-io-Cbief &lt;.f the Array ing thk credit of the government fated.
erals Early, Junes, Fitz Lee, ImlxxJrn.
and Navy; and amuog such military Il had always been thought more difficult
earnest l^yalfate of the wbuIa country.—
He Jackson and McAuBtin, arranged fa a
GcrauL** «ro at „
w.,— _
powers Is that of making and executing to fibtain more mowey than men.
Can- Bcbofield’a whale policy has been a the predamatioa aforesaid, within aaid wanted the eerreney of the country to lie line extending from Staunton to Newport what myateriooaly in Tenuessre. A let­
upon all the available roads, to prevent ter in the Cungregatir-nalist thus refers
mutaka; aad his final removal, by the designated a tale* or parts of slates, are sound end her credit good, yet we must
ray return.
til a aiuguiar a-cidr-nt:
Freeidsnt ie a concession of that fact— now uf right free, and ought to be here­ i**? our pledgee made to enlisted men.
PEN8IUNS Tu MOTHERS AND
I captured a dfapalch from General
Writers are conducted here rather dif­
'tbrwhole country will rejoice that an after forever unmolested in tbe eei«&gt;y- Their enlistments were numeroee a«4 on­ Jones to General Early, giving me his
BISTERS.
j t
ferent from the Virginia method, aa tu
ly la the Nuethem States, but hi the
*jpp4 .* nan, au competent a general as ment nf that freedom which tbe govern­
position and
Jackwia at Clinton Forge. roerrilfaa. They have a abort thrift.—
ment of the United States ia bound to Southwest. East Tennessee had recruit­
ed 85,000 men. Tease bed furnished two I inarehcd fmm the front of Jones to that For instance, a commander reported a
“recognize and maintain
Jscksua st night. I!i« outpost* were while agn, that he had met twenty gur
Now, therefore, for the purpose nf car­ regiments, and Arkansas bwd yieldkd sul&gt;« -There ** • nunor that Geo. Leo la to
pressed hi at a gall»p by tbe Oth Virgin*
•bb Mat to Georg tn ; but tbe report ia not rying into more complete and immediate etantial additions to uur furewn. Such re­ fa mounted infantry, and two bridgts rillao; he had killed right, and captured
cruits
should
bo
dealt
with
according
to
twelve ; but, imfartunaiely. in bringing
execution
the
aforesaid
prudamatioo,
and
* Credited.
’
aernee Jackson river were saved, although hie prfaiHiera into camp, they all fell off a
to secure forever the recognition and promise, lie was In favor nf a commu­
Gam. Buller has bee* made perraanenl mafatenaace of tbe freedom of all per­ tation clause and for tbe payment of the fagots had been piled ready to ignite.*— lug. and broke their nei-ka It fa hardly
My
eoluran,
about
firer
miles
bm»,
hast
­
to be wondered at, that such accidents oc­
sons designated therein, and thereby to bounties proposed.
Mr. Harris did not favor the amend­ ened serose, reaardlem of the enemy, un­ cur. Tennessee aoldiere aje uww whose
«C% aad il Is hoped that bo may bo suc- preride more rfieelually fiir the suppres­
ment of the Committee, as It Mend, 'and til all. but my ambulances and a few
ressAil in relieving the greater portion sion of tbe rebellion, tba securing of do­
■ agons nnd &lt;«a regiment had pnaxetl,
tbonthl
it
would
stop
all
recruiting
after
mestic traMullity, the maintaining nf the
* ofovr brave eolditrs who are dying by
when a strong effort was made to rebuke
common defence, and the preservation of the Bib of Januery.
facUo fa rebel dsngeuos.
Mr. Lane, of Indiana, aaid we could the first bridge, in ehirh they did not
the liberties of the people:
succeed. Tbe ambulances and some sick
Brigadier Gen. Cbreoran died, at FalrBe it enacted by the Senate and House not fill oWr armies with conscripts alone.
men were bwt, and by the darkness and
lft», *Wr tbe t®d, from lajsries received of Repreeeukstivea uf ibe United States There were 8,000,000 men subject to tbe difficultisa, the last regiment was detain
nf America in Gwgresa amambled. That draft at thia time, and of tMe number, on
By filling from hie borac.
,
ed on ths opposite side until morning
In all States and parts of Buies designa­ tbe basis of the receipts ef ths last draft,
Thirty year*'ago ibrre arrived at
? fa -England, a great prize figlil has
when it was ascertained that tbe enemy
ted in mid proclamation aa.in rebellion, but 426.000 could be brought mtn the ,
P'KHiah (India) a homvlras wanderer,
4ah«n place between 11senas and one the re enslaving ur holding, or attempt­ field If tbe entirs enrollment were taken, eeesned determmed u&gt; maintain Ita ptwi- driven forth by f’rraian fansticiooi from
lion
op
tbe
cliffs
which
overlooked
bridg'
All artdievww bo eelirtod for There Tetra,
King, In which Heenan was badly wbip- ing to bold, in slavery ur in invuhkntary and out nf this number from 20.000 to
ea I caused the bridges, which were long hie country. Ths qmwtdani exile. since MrrsU tvvysaee.arerutitted te tbe ll.kJtei
in ffi- minutes.
The Euxlfah and servitude uf any parson who shall have 80,000 »&lt;mld !&gt;• deserters. Indiana had
bmone a merchant prmee at B-unbay. fa
been made or declared to bo free by said more than filled her quota, and could be and high, to be deatruyed, and the ene- Mr. Da*id Snae.iKti. ab*&gt; ban j&lt;wt pur.
Jttnarican prees have teemed with the
proclamation, or agy of their deecendants, depended «&gt;«, under any eireomstaitews, ray immediately ehstigsJ his position Io cbaaed the fine English a«tate at Wnll.m
flank aad rear af tbe detachment which '
disgusting details.
from and after the date of mid proclama­ to furnish her full share without resort
..n-Thainra, known aa A able y Park, for­
“r?« *~ -w-&lt; &lt;«—n~&gt;- .tai
was cut off. I sent orders itMbe remnant ।
' ■
-- Jt b stated that 10.000 men o(' tbe tion, otherwise than in punishment of to the draft.
merly the ramdewco i&lt;Sir Henry Hatch­
Mr. C*&lt;llamsr moved to strike out tbe tn destroy &lt;wr wagons and coms acmre er, for hie eldest wm. now rraiding in
PvtotMe Army hare re euHrted for the crime whereof the accused shall have
tba
ri»er
or
over
ths
mountain.
They
■
words
“
January
5th,
’’
and
insert
“
lUl
the
England. The price paid was £50.0001*
wA”. Rb-enlisirrteots are also going for- been duly convict cd. is aad shall be fiwnext draft, not later than next February.’' awam tbe Hear »lib tbe fore wf four mea.
wird rapidly ia nearly all tbe other mil- ever prohibited, any law «r regulation nf r Mr. Howard moved u&gt; strike out “fif­
sitber of such States to the contrary aotty Chief Justice Tenby, it nf that
k»ry departments.
teen” in the Comer illra’e amendment,
wi thatanding.
class who dry up ia their track*.
Ur
concentrating upon ms at Calfayan’s, I
.Oregfefa, eeomo to start slowly fa the
The bill was read a seonnd time, aad
ahrivela gradually, tear by tear, and ia
I left over a vary available mad, hot one
nf legislation, but that ia usual, and referred to tbe Committee on tbe Judic­
apparently the feeblest nun ua earth that
which waa deemed impracticable, but hy
iary.
;
j?A&gt;baMy isecaemly. A joint resolution
which 1 emssed over ths top nf the Alle­ has a brralh in Lis body. He aita doubled
op, and bis voice cannot penetrate three
Jo Gen. Grgat and fcfa
ghenies with my command, with the ex­
’
Tbe Oral twwlh.
ception nf four caissons, which were de
•ffirsre and aoldiere has been paeeed,
71s JfatkoiUt tTuon has a letter nf
strnyed in order to increase the teams for
aad digvM by tbe President. Tbe reprel the seennd inat, from its Editor, now io
Washington City, which says:
of the 8300, exemption clause is doubtful
My loaa Is six men drowned and four
Drlrt.r toem tale the giver.
___ _ -i___ 2
I wm present laarevening at a small
•men wounded, and Amr ofiveers and nine­
social party ofintolligent loyalfata fmm
Woolford'e regiment encountered a
under jhe eurojlyyt get will be done
We captured also
Texas, Teuneeoee and Kentucky, end ofa Rebel regiment last week, in the loser ty men mfasing.
about 200 pria&gt;.nrra. hut retained but
away wftt-aa-M tobriag all trader one served that tbe expressions ufa desire to
end uf BIihisI aiuoty, Msr the njovlb of
nlaaa. Gottgresa has adjourned over toe saw Slavery wiped out by the present Tellicu River, and drwro them pell melt («Hir officer* and eight v men. on aecnnnt
holidaya. , .
war waa almost unanimous. A slavehold­ into the Ttanemee River. Some /orty nf their iaabilltr tn walk. We link also
150 horses. We were entire! v upon a
. ’Vbe Cimaerrstive adjourned Coaven- er from Austin, Texas, informed me that were, drowned, and some farty mure very poor cnnntrv. and the officers and
tbe Unkiofata of that State, who were no- killed and captured. The remainder sf
men have anffi-red c-*ld. banger and feCTfat'M Cladunstl, has reaffirmed the
nseruus were almost of vue mind tn this the regiment dashed their arms io to the
tigwa,' fcltF remarkaHe fartitodr. M»
tiMMafan of G&lt;n. McClellan re tbe
WATCMUKEl AM JfWELEI.
matter, fa p»dnt of fact, they believed river, and swam over, and made their es­
command has man bed climbed, slid and
Kaglrah, Nwissand Anenron Waubr. repaired.
caudufate «f the Peace party for Presi­ that Slavery bad oummittod suicide by cape in great cofuai»n. Wo have read
'All tn&lt;n*mrula warranted lu uerkirm wall aiaa
awam Jt.V ’’
*
‘ '
Hack, aud jtwelry repalird. all duM os 'alert
dent. itcaattered but little who wae rebellion ; and tn pitot of principle, tbey ia the Scriptures of the Devil entering
ryjwiced at this fuel, firmly believing that into the bogs, and rushing them into the
aeerffieed ; ft a IB prove another “Petiia.
ths future existenee of Slavery and frve sea oFTibwias.
The Devil we k«&gt;w
ctftrCtmpaign,” to any mac who atands
government together In tbe Union, would was in the rebels, and having a fondness
New York, Dec. 20.—Tie al earners
uppo each a platform.
he utterly Incompatible.
The Texas bir water, be rushed them into the TanKstate e&lt; Clarisa CarsI.
Washington frntn New Or leone the Hhh,
loyalists, ho assured me are strongly neaaoa River.—Knonilh Wkig.
NZ4 Tt OF memoAX.
lUrr,, as
r
riotatiax the CwwaUtalteW.
and tbe Mieeisaippi the 18th erri.ed Inopposed to rrstoripg Slavery, which they
At a vMMoa oftke t mtel. CosTt far lb. roustr
da;. Tbe Waabrnittm br.mtfht &gt;100.000 of, Harry, boM.a al tba Probata UBev, io Um
regard as rquivaleot to the restoration of
cry uf vhilaiing tbe coeatitatloo, tbe rebellum. I think from what I see
in apede. The Mieeiea^ppi brought a lot L'Iur» Haeta m, a. Toewhy, U&gt;. xwh d«y of
DvroMtMV, ia Um yuar &lt;mm UmomoU wrt.t bund­
and of uncoMtitutjonal acts, upon the that within a few years the present Con­
Governor Seymour’s oft-repeated ob­ «f rebel prisoners, including, Mai. Gen.
tfajt &lt;&gt;f tifa Uncpln GoverosiMit^a it has servative pobtteiana will putdlab affidavits jurgation nf tbe undue preponderance ob­ Frank Gardner.
is tb. m.itsr st the KrtaM of Claris; Carvv,
Mm failed, has cvtnr up (mm all parts testifying that they were wholly opposed tained by Mavsaehusettv and other east
The navigation uf the Miaaiaaippi Riv­ drCTWMd:
oflhc.Booth, fruru .the commencement to the restoration of Slavery, just as era states at tbe formation of tbe federal er h leaa interrupted.
The gunboaie
to* reading aad tlfag the pvUlios. duly vevited,
of TbaasM u Carey
mg. thsi Admtaiolrstofa
ofUis mbcllfan, and baa been repeated some of them are now publishing affida mmrtitution. by virtue of the equality of
of Um wtals of said dorooaad may bo cotamhled
.jUh « *|m, bv the Northern peace party. vita fa the Ohio newspapers, affirming senatorial represaratatton, has been sum­
Advices lr»m Texja alate that Gen. to lbs |MUua«wr.
This iff KMDds very queer to thoee uf es that tbey did nm vote for tbe Canada marily answered by a quotation from Wsahburn hod Blurted far Indianola hod
Th.iropon it i« Ordered, That Meader, tk.rtb
’
«
lru
la lb. &gt;oreAlexander
Hamilton,
showing
that
New
Lavuea,
and
they
are
doulttiees
la
|nnr
d'Bo have been perfectly familiar with exile, i grvdlet that tbe fafamoua alave
tjw.wrigia end progress of the Rebellion, coda will bang heavier than a thill stone York waa nut then a first-efawr state, and posoessiofl ere thia. It fa believed ib-tt
Mi?.kl»q it (a have originated in tbe vi-1 about the necks ofsome Tennessee politi was. therefore, a gainer hy the “tompro­ Ban Anloafo will otxw be in &lt;&gt;ur po«t*
ofatinn of the constitution, ef tbe laws daae before the lapse of 1064. Tbe Mar mise." At that time Virginia was the nioa, where wur trwopo would concentrate
tbe fend, aad a disregard
far tbe ofFrwd.m blazes ee. brightly in the moot populous state, next W&gt;* Maaeaetoi for the overthrow of the rebels under
The Magruder..
Semn and. binding obligations of akfae, as tbe holy cross of U-mstantine, setts, and then Pennsylvania.
ha. For a party that has hung men —
‘—Jagend blushing with ststeeman of Mawnchuaeia were gener­
BW HARNESS SHOP.
,aii houeet diflerrns* of opfaioe ; that
• thousand martyrs. Is ous to New York In tbe eonrenlhm of
1787;
and
Governor
Seymour
fa,
there
­
has shot down psea upon a rrpart by a
fore ungrateful aa wrll hub inaccurate.
personal enemy, that tbey were not loyal
to the Btoitb.; 4hat han doomed men to
starvq and die io Inatbeotne prisons, with­
out the f»rma)&lt;tiea of a trial, because
r.—-&gt;
tfcy we&lt;^ tree to tbe cooslttotM* of their
A fatter from tbe Arwty of the PeteADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
eepntrr J and far a parly wbu have legal- rone says:
Nones i- benfay gim, that ly virtue aad i.
hpd hifbwiMr robbery, and all tbe crimes
.’•A few days after the publication of

emtuanr'

-

jrlTicaK'lsaX
IU.rU
■•ulKlrd tn li.ibl ”7SkMpmSl
_

HOUMT HUUn.

New Advertisements.

D. HERRICK.

a. 1. MeetBiaj

New Harnesses,

known to tbss nahnijr. war, to osmpfain
cf}he yiolatina uf the e&gt;&gt;neiitu:io», on
the part of tbe Federal Government, fa
perfectly h&amp;cslucs.
abiding rsbela, ael out by eaacfo
w, exempting ail seat from militr, wbw owned aa nany aa rweaJy
"but farcin*, the lower arder of

the PreMdent'a message and proclama­
tion, tbe fact nf its pr»imifa&gt;rtmn being
made known to the rube I pickets, they
manifested great curiosity to hear it, and
me of our men cawssnliagtn read it to
them quite a party collected co the oppo­
site bank to listen. While it was rend­
ing the utmost tilence and attoaii&lt;m were
preserved by the listening rebels, and
after tt waa finished ore of them called
out: ‘Well that sounds about right.—
Wil
- -w. u

"

Stota-I

M

The best
a mt man Mupteywkc " *'.■&gt;* ate
Rapwirtuf does aa slwri eetfae.

.....

owjATamoct.
BHERtFFB BALE.

Boston. Dec. M.-The TrawArr, of
tin* city, has a luUar from Brae fort, 8.
Sl&amp;rJi* A li’b b0“

n.

Meeting of tbe Barry County

vwl Society, field at tha Court
the villagw^cf Hastings, on Ti

4ti» M Jsannry 1004, at 2 w*d
rfoe the election uf officers of a

. - Lbctom—A. A.~Kuawm1
Kaiamazan^envered, at the G l
on Batwaday even fan. alrotorel
“Great KcbeUioa,—Ita Canas J

Owing to insufficient nmicr^nrl
WapleaoMl wrelhcr, the. audienl
large,tbo' Tally larger than wad
ahderjtbe cirt umstsBcv* “ .Til
tea* teraa, b-gical, and in ma&gt;
parts al**quaat, dealing bead
tqwra the conspirators who srnigi

the Nation’s life, to build np a J

whnec-eioncr store sbm-ld rest

banaful curse of human lx*ndsfi
lecture was well rccchrdaod n

2 Ptrt Al**m.—Th* try of fire -I
h: car streets, on Friday evnibl
first time for nearly a year. Il I
enaipued by the fire cocr niimiraJ

a stovepipe, w ilh the roof *4 a I
near tbo »&gt;uth end of Jrffrr*.|
ocecpiid by the family uf A. vl

M. Tse. fire was extinguish!
bat little damage d&gt;«e.
I
Tax Wa*T|gB during the p.J

turn been quite pleasant, and j I
snuugh to hold the little snow |

which made both sleigaing and »
paaeible; ths latter only for ligh I
Selarday, Sunday and

M&lt;*nd

rhfay,'until the does uf the 1st'
Vibra tha wind shifted end uehei

soring wfator in again,with poors
ing than before the thaw.

Iiame ..f Tboraapple was burned 1

Ha cratrets, &lt;-n Tuesday of last '

Tbe family were all for a abort I
afaiU
Money was also burnt
Mowuet offil&amp;O,

&lt;l hf aya—g
valunteerfag.
Tbs ’•Farmer’aJ.Firs Inauraaet
|feny of Eaten and Barry Countlel
fafr.to beasuUtimliat.aud pupitl-

taliotk

We are Wormed that It

sons । have already agreed to
thssr property fa this company w|

» fully otganfacd.

Statin-V F-m, &gt;

a.gvquybak.

I

tine of Literature and Faahiun, ed I
Mrs. Ilecry Peterson.
Publisil
Desouo A Potereon, PhilsJelphia. I
is a ns w magMine just entered th I

for popular favor.
H ope*” W*1
V4« fair to rival older*C”te*nprirat I
Knul» . 6« *&lt;«'
-r “M
W.lii.'.'lUum." • OMUfel •]

fosbh« plate, and other en.bellisb-i
Terras Ma year fa advance.
tba Lady 'a Frired.—

MMtoh Ua Mrs sit.

U“&gt;‘j.

7 . Thera wilt be an adjourn

Suer
I

�-irnl.

BAtt.

ttXSC?

-Mb­
A* sUd i&lt; fa raomiuMtofad,
I write
IM. whhuirt tta karttirdg* qf D«eter
R. Jiarir nr any on* ctonwrtad. ahd du it
first of gl] fi-r the ptkl of thuatnvfkrlng
fr. tu itMjigvaliun attdiiia kindred rtsufa*.
,
A MINISTER
W. know the writer cf the above, end
that he ia wbot bu pr.itea*ea to bo—a min.
later and a gentieina* of truth.—Journal
and Mtttmytr.
See Adv.rlia.ment

.’.There will bo an adjourned Annual
Meeting of the Barry County Agricultu­
ral Society, held at th* Court House, in
tbe villagetfof Hasting*, on Ttavmiay, tbe
5th of January 1864, al 2 u’ritek P. M..

■forth* election uf officers of aaid Socioty
for the ensuing year.
. Jlasli»gs’Dec.^23d 18G3.

’

’ ’

J. M. Ntn&gt;5

.•

■I

Estate ef Staphs* D. Caves.

QTAYE OF MICHIOAN.CneniT of Barry, M.
O Atatototea of tte Probata O*rt for lb*
4o*i&gt;ty of Barry, boldtn *1 th* Probata Ofoc*. In
Ibe rulag* of (Jailing., o* Monday, Itellrtd.y
LITT OF LETTERS,
of D»c«mb*r. I* th* year not Iboaaaod &lt;ig I
Remaining uncalled F*r nt the Hasting*
c'
Poll Office. (or the week ending Decem­
I* tta matter of th* estate of Htephra D. Car*t&gt;
ber 20. 1^03:

Frery Pant*) M

Jann Mre Sarah J

a

Scenrtary.

I.xercaa.—A. A."Kw*rra«. E*q., «&gt;f
Kalamamo^elivetwd, at tta Court Ilntne

wn Saturday evening, a leoinra upon tbe
“Grwal Relielli&lt;&lt;«,—Ita Causa and Cure.”

Ttjal Shiica.

SPECIAL NOTICES

Owing to insuffieient nolke^nd tta very

ADMINI3TRATQIV8 SALE.

In Ua matter of th* Estate of Joss L. UcLu.
Suite* la hereby gWea, that by eirto* of Iteeme
nd oatbority granted to mo by tbo Judge of Pro­
ate in end for ibe conoly of Barry, aad State of

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
^In Uhi matter of th* btete of Lads* D Jf Ichob.

NoUo* to iMtsbygi ran that in parsnase* of*
liceiia* granted lo*.e. by :be Judge of Probate for
lb* comity uf Barry. I aboil «xp**e to **te at
nuM.n ■ttetlno tn th*
at

On reading and filing lb* petition, duly oartM.
of Sandt Jan* Ca»«n. wife of told Btopbea 1&gt;.
c.’ta, praying, for reetona therein ml forth,
«.L aba may bo autborixod Io **ll aortal* Real
Eateta. belonging to «*idSl»phoa n. Care*.
Tbampoa Hi* Ordmd, That Tharaday, tba
fourteenth day of January aixt. al ten o.clockin
th* forenoon, be aMlgnrd for the bearing of aaU
petitloa, aad that the beln al tow of .aid Bio j
nhaa D. ttorta, and alt oilier peraon* lnler«ai*d
in Mid eatate. are required lo appear at a M..lon
at 1.1 rv...v, ll.M. •— &gt;.*
.V-

fated, lad moot eftbetn entire!« eared by IL
-r...
....
u.:-» .u:..

people's

large,tbo’ folly larger than waq expected

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
In th* matter of the c.ut* of Benjamin Winona.

parta eioquset, dealing heavy blowa
Ufwin tta conn pi rati i ri who •ought tulake

None* ■* hereby girr* that by eirtn* of license

th. Nation's life, to build tip •/ Btriirture
w hnweTurner atone shot Id rest ap n ilw
ban.ful euro, of human bondage.
The

HELMBOLD’S

lecture was well rccciirdand much, ap-

pfauded^

_

GalNUaNE preparations.

_

eosoampltew. when' a fttend termed ter to tak*
tba •Ptopteamtr*.' U* lakiog iba irtetema aba
MMirteA ehaon at ooca. Os tte third day
.h.bad r*cor*r*d1b(Tapnctitr.entile*ttertgbtli
day. not yd bating &lt;*kcn on* bort!*. *b*gh*a

“ Fiaa Alarm.—The try offir* waa beard
in our htroeks. nn Friday .truing; f»r tbe
fipt tint, fur nearly a year. Tl waa uc.
ewaipnod by the fire «&gt;rrmuitiea'.ing, frtitn

a stovepipe, with the nw»f

a dtrellirji

near lb. smith end uf Jefferson street,
occnpiid by tbo family uf A. W. War
■&lt;»r.

Foe **akn*oor«ariairg from Exeeue*. Habit,
of DWpation. Urly Indtoerrtioa *T atom*. Ok­
ieoded with lb* foBowiag .rmptom.:
Iadupoaltioato ii—
Loa* of Memory,
Wmk Nerroa,
Horror of Di**a*«
U*7wILof th. MoomfaP S'y«t7i‘
Hot Hand.,
Hoiking vftb* Body.
Dryoe.. at th. .kin,
Erantton* on lh* Fwse,
Pallid Coontenwe*.
Thew (ymptom*. if allowed to g. on. which
thb toedlci*. Iurort»b!y ramorea, *ooa foll'- w.
f uMy. Sytlfiic FiU,

T»o. fire was extinguished, and

■alhcv's Chocalale Kara Drops

but littl. d«mago dune.
Tmr W RATjyta duftftg the pa*t week
has beon quite pleasant, and just cold

NEVER fail to dwtroy .nd (xtetmiaal* oH
tied* oflnleaLIea! Worm*.. Areperfedly reliable

on.mgh t- hub! the lltllo *no* and i«*,

which mad. both deigning and wagnning
p^iblr ; th. I^ltor .wily b&gt;r light lundo.
»i.iuid*y, Suttday and

Munday

CURE

"l bat. been In ferbi* health »rrr (fare tk&lt;
birth of my boy. who ia now Iwehre rears old. A
bar* bad maay trouble, and diScaflloa, all thia
time, unfitting me for rrcry kind of labor, aad
-u—' t _•----------- i —.

unpl*a**nl weather, tta aiidieo*. waa not
under,!!*, cinumaianew*." ,Tlt. lecture
was terae, logical, and is many of ita

Lrt *fl wte ar* Ilk* oSUetod try ite Peoptoa Cara,'
-th. medtoi** prwpand by &lt;b* ftaritery Boetofy
-sad they thiakl will n«f tepadw tbterteUai.
"Joaara 80S* Tutn«r, Jlachoofcau
“Baghfo. Not. 18. 1M&gt;. .
TnK
P*TTD17Curt* gcrafaloA
PEOPIXM V U UAL »&lt; Rbosm.
-1 hot* and tbe -Poopl*-. lor*’ tn my family
with great benefit, »- —— -r -~-r.t.
wJ.
Sy7r&amp;fa?aHo?w'--_________ _
-

were

be, end ah* ba* eoolinwed ►&gt; e'*r &gt;tec*.
"PaSr uuM^ardMr, I* F—risl,
••DoEalo, Octoter I. IMi."
"
.
Pi" For Sal* by all Droegiat*.
r-nruu,- — ---- 1 . - - - w* m.

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
^oa (affirUqf with that dreaityliMsea, Na.«

rainy, until the d.me of the Uttar day,

IKON’S NEURALGIA EDiO will apeadilp

to Urn ita wind »bift«i and ushered blus­
tering wittisr in again,with-pwirer sloigh

ARE you racked with tbo tortorea of Rnraartmt?
W.nox'a Ktuwu In. will apeodliy rail***.
ARBynu aageriagfrum th* gnawiogaof Dnrar-

ins than before th* thaw.

Wanoa'a Xccaxiou Kixo will Imnror* your
ai—
ARE you

Horn Branan.
that Ih* dwelling h-wae vf Dankl WiL

Jimena i.f Thomapplc waa burned with all
it* cmnlrtita, &lt;« Tuesday of UM week.—

Tba family ware all fcr a abort time abeant.
Money waa a’et&gt; burnt tu the
vf •IW. taring&gt;MT*en rroeir

ed by a young man aa a local bouatyjfar
1
—
tering.

O
Barry County.
for aaid
Al aae.aioo of aaid Court boiden at til
bate OSo*. in th* rillago of Haatlnga. on T
th* lardayof December. I* tbe ro.ro*
aaad eight bntered and aixly-thrr.. 1
Mharmao C. Prindl*. Jodge of Probate.
in lb* matter of lb* rotate of « Ilham D

Tta “'Finnar
Fanner’’s\Firs
C«itnloeuran
s’. Fin■ Insurance
|i«n* «f Eaten aad Barry Counties,” Lid*
fair .to bo aauUunttal.atid popular iuau-

*ff«etwTth***M bofcie.J Iteglr* (are qb’*'
taticn. W. are infi-rm-d ttatlOO p«r1 ebtataad from yvo in Sorwater 1**L Scq.eff
nnn. . tare already e^ree-i to 4a.ura tbo aJrertUwuoiit of Jbur Society, offerinjf In
tbfar property in tbi* company wben it gireyvarmtdlanetft rl*rg&gt;nte.tfcr tba poor *f
tbeir pari.be*. I obtained a bottle far a poor girt
w fully orgsotred.
of my congregation, who bed lang bees nearly
belpiee* from Rtewmatiam. and .Uengo to tejr
T«« luiwr’o Fmw», • Monthly Maga- that on* boltl. mi rte terenutwy. » w»»e
.
Mm of Literwture and Fstaiuo, oditud by hoping It may e&lt; lb* Society In Ite effort* to intro­
. .nd blew tbau wbo may .need
Mr*. Heery Peturwon.
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dwelling, tbe rafale nf windows and doors,
‘the foentated eowrntn ption Of foeI, and the
discomfort uf cattle atoll seasons but es­
pecially fa win tor; put tbeee and the like
• things together, and arc find that whatis*r *cr»e* to break the violence of the
wfad.orchauge ItaBIr^cUjm, is a thing
of considerable Intpurtaneu. .It afiould
not ba forgotten that air in molioo has
rm&gt;r* ehillineaa than tbe same sir at rest.
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air.aMyou wiU hardly feel the culd • but
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idly Allied. Tbe d&amp;reMM botweca tbe
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and you should try them before going for a
P (Jet a Pamphlet or Almanac of asy local
agent, and rood tbo certificates, and if yen
have ever doubted yos win

Of the very keri material aad latest imprevmneaU.
jM TIB. SHKKT-I^OR ABD COPPER WORKS.

a pourM^ofjoil cake, meal, or grain v»
.
Coustontly on hand.
each aheap. When i commence feeding
bay. ifU fag™*!, *»rly ««&gt;» clover. Fgene- .job wow wri,
roily rad nee ibe quantity ofmeal orgntin

The Secretary of lb* Treasury baa net ysi
given notice of any tatrntion to nitMrsw this
popular fau from sals Sl fpn aag.uuUl lea daj s
nohe* is gl'v. Uh&gt; uaderrign^. m “deeeral
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tbefafelia.
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FiteHamlredMAlrensof Uultara A-H, /ten-

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regret II
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and they will say tbey are

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one-half; but that depends on tbs erudi­
tion of the sheep. If they are not pretty
fat, I continue tne full feed of meal or '
grain vrtjh their clover, and on both they
T.Uy«w(lS«S
8) I led buckwheat, a pound to each per
dar, half in the mor mine and half at 4
smack P. M„ with wheal and barley
straw. 1 found the sheep gained a little
ever a pouud each weak. It. navret- was
profitable for me tr&gt; commence fattening
hyn sheep, ur vary fat case.
Sheep
' should be lolembly fair matton wh-n
yarded, I keep tbeir yards and abed*
thoroughly littered with straw.
•‘Lan year I only fed straw one month.
The sheep were fed a pound uf buckwheat
each. From tbe twentieth of October,
to the first ofMareh, they gained nearly
one and one eighth pmmda each, par
week. They ware full blood Merinos-

The wssk ria .tod. is rapidly In rigor,teJ and
the appetite rr.u.re.1 by fau agreeable Towe. mh!
henceh wstks wonders In ea»R at llvsesrsia «nd
in less coaBrmed f.'jws of bmCrsvtn* Acting

are tbe most active and Uioreu^li pill* that
have over been introduced.
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ing that organ to such an extent as that the
system does not relopea Into it* former eon
rfitlon, which is too apt to bo the case with
almply a purgative pill.
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tjwtn co.mfi in from the pasture in tbrivfog condition.,' It will hardly pay to attempt to winter poor weaklings, enpcctally where large number* are kept;
better secure tbeir pelt* at once; fattentruing such at this aeaaoa fa out of the
Stion. The following letter from
&gt; Jehrfaton, Eaq., of Geneva, New
Y«rk,&lt;vell known aa one of our moot
skillful fa-mor*, ia io tlie point—we extract Train L. Fl. Randall's new and vaiuable work on sheep : Ho eaya: I general­
ly bay roy sheep in October.
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hs'e a.g'?&gt;d pasjftre m put them on, and
they gain a good deal before winter sets
ic. I bare generally had to put them in
yrrde-shont-the nut of December ,F&lt;«r
twent/ihree years ! hanrfad Rnrir, tha
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fa that they akrike at the root of Disease,
by eradicating every particle ot imparity
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limiting evaporation of moisture. Many
year* ago Humbolt declared that men in
al! climates, b/ strippin gihe hills of tree*
were preparing themselves for uew ca­
lamitise, ybt, tbe »an( of* fuel and the
vaut offaater.* Tbe evaporation from
trees produces a warm, C-ol and mokt
atmnkpbere. Thgovkr hanging boughs
prevent to loo rapid evaporation ofmoistarv from the ground, ami It* dfasipotiou
by fka wind. TbeMpircv. of nearly all
btooks and creek* are So bo found fa
KprinprtrtBjtfg the fiill&lt; nnd by cutting
off1 the tree* which have always overwbad
owed »bea», tbH]
orated, and lha'
dried* up, .
Experience Is coatioally demonstrating
thia, ^very old farmer will toll u* that
has spring* are lees oupino* now, than
they were thirty year* ago; and no of
various streams, lante and small.
The
rains fell perhaps in nearly tbeir farmer
•bundance,' but they coma ofiXier in rid**. N. U. Coleman.
torrMls. which sweep down tbe hill side*
tmubatracted by tree*, brnahwood, and
Beruaxo-T. Phillips. John Om«, Riebart B.
low vrgifatiou, and pour tbemeelvea into
thMfaremn* of tbe valley, pniduring-fresheta and burtful,inundalh&gt;ua;andao wego
e» from frssbeta to droughts, aad heavy
mine, tn long period* of arid.- parching
dryase*. ‘In emtic pari* of Euiijpe,‘so
great harm has followed J&gt;e destruction
uf fcresu, that legialalios' Inut been called
10 MayAbeir desmlllwm find .to promote
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DlECBAiP, IfiDTi 'DAEIEI
RoecUI •ttMlioo w&gt;R b« P«U «O COMPOUND
1X0 anrf potting.up FUESCRIPTJOStkaad m
onv parelmiug medietas* of *s coo rrijr spou

wore dlsaoam bared, and a hostile GoofedIta frwIlhtaHlr'dta typw, '*terepetiwh established &lt;m OW Southern Bor­ 1 kno«r»«Mth(n who Jbv*. grata\4hair tmhlog variety^ ifasetare bwt jw otfilder 1 Would oar war texes be leaa than
clama upon the folliea of the tu*M, .'ita
elegantly written, but inatnKtirenrtjqlae
tMKWp'l Haya nMOTWM tetarest in our never more return I They are
«rtat army sod easy, »a maU as dead. Sir, you-are dlshpnonhg ymirkelf
J and eyery other member of tbs Untatjf in the eyre ofall men: AKgriraMef- »v«* cotitrtry and one ftat erary family ,maat'
JW aafoty m ,w«U as miea lie this paltry war tax—for Jtamei PL I
prfrB? ha’caudwfaed'weekly aqmnjgry
la tfclr^aijgtcBcq !—Ata.,0ay Ml, M
I ‘“f’l'p ,®ff•’* *® ^Jf jbm»gbU t i of Fot^ifa end Dotnrttir HuttSyoad Is
UiU rsry Ume, tbeoooaerKMUiraaf at'ary-JWfiF’WWW fcltogcttwr superior to thit conudnril' u»
tbing we bold dear aa men and citiasoal iltmor baai' beeothe a preachs? of right­ kwy otfidr JeGrnal. Being published, foo,
■•‘&gt;'0'; *«»’ ■■■fn a fcHifTut'.ptaiidrWUdn Crtd' binding
Who equips and pttya this army 1—Who eousness*
build, atid furnishes thsMships t^-Wbare
If faken eafd «f as U deserves ' th be. It
do the enormous sums of money, come
win be found fa fuMW!yiiBlh As‘wile&lt;ip?a
la the natiwis wuri-ibe moThe ex bawled eondltifas of-lbo 'fifartta a edmpsnlon for tbf tttnliy.'pr fireside nq
ple aggregated mbb power and'munibfa rcballfan. end Ahek^ltar inahiUy io ’.hedr.r it was first pvruied.—-V. T. Ec-t.

l«X mJnuln lb,,
urn «M
they, madly ventured, is strongly exhibit ; -We srifaMhot in nften caTl^kBentlqn
Uggs of pflde in this magnificent exhibi­ ed In n latter from a lady ^wltoso name tn^&gt;rrdreVcWM-kfo:ir*A Wera'tibt WsU
tion of will And strength I No. part in
would gearrirtee at -dare her palrlufrirh
ike nation's glory!
No cage? helping
and truth fulness,"whieh appear*' |n the
band id .uelcE ^rth V'
H’tatfofthi. menMg. ^JsdgJl.is
' Growler was silent still.
auudlD.Uig klM 4 littfraftffi^
‘Tnvs was no power In you pt tjus to
the most prosperous and wealthy part of
dwek the par of destnicltoq tbit way Alabama,"and her statement, nro tins re- Manis the morals of iu‘resders,
launched by patricidal hands against, us. .ult vf her owii'fiSirihdllte nbsertfdon., their taste fur sensible! reading',''
ir u«tw,ua, I,, Un ««., v “ «S"’ extending n&lt;4 merely over th*' 'Ahtbama, efrsady bad in ita «&lt;.-ctn.- AW
g&lt;&lt;&gt; po.er, A ...uli ln« ,..pl m ?— but ArmihouMrthes.Statre tn wbieii.’ahc
lulion over the. whuje land treilre
ilnr* Ln qur
.JWirt^'.wo-’i^in ^ifeart -ria
waa permitted to, trnydAij OC allplbw
niid&gt;S .Dilreitor moring In arras
CBO*UU-&gt; l.-ICCWI TAX.
— agi
Slates she writea:, ••Their dcaotata staembuAt^WeifltkFItseixed with eagertin, would' have united .to destroyI
nsM. bucacse of llwAplrprd1 sketches of
beg^re
Ixnulifol T»l&gt;ria bf civil s___Jfte
liberty,
&amp;teg bomta. **%» like R&gt; hx&gt;k, it
dpalt
government whh^,,&lt;
—*• .Jfjtit
-fu- ’all
■” good
faoes ofth* tnew MF lity i-Mtd
am!
nd geiipy
।
thgi,pobMa
My nrlglibar Growler, an excitable ciifaens ao kindlyjtnd
M abtpe and fobkihpt M^-ficarodHt M
poverty.
At for the luxuriant Ide,
man by the way, »M particularly excited in * thousand fell Ips U
fortnerly soabnndan.l in the Souik there bloody acedet oT-wttJ, :0fsmeh . meti.
pverbia * fncdme.T**, pr as., |ra called Yfliw W !* WBiiMannav^inr. -mr.
II, “ War Tax." &amp;e had.flever liked the verted ;(aad -wbp ppp tall pnder wfiat iron
.war—thought it ui&gt;necexsary,Ma,wiqked; rule wo’ might hare fallen for a time, or
toHene wM wrWi ihmtatVta out”hf
ths work of politicians. Thia fighting of how many zyMrs of bloody strife, would
HAarmt’. WttaLT long 'alUfr WMtvM.
that, f»r by impressment it is takes fri
lirolher against brother waa a terrible have elapeed before that civil liberty them for the army.... JWr ganBcnls,
and palmers,' *nd MbWibeW lar*' tonwd
thing in his eyes- If yon asked him who which ensures the groatesl good to the eq (heir shoes, the Amjliea have to m:
tadeta—W. T.-iedltae*&lt;!’ --' ‘ IfV ’
begun the war 1— wM atruck al tbo na­ greatest number wimld bare boon again tbemtelver;
tions life.!—if Mlf-dcfenee were not a established 1 But the ways of destruc­ their cotton, i
duty !—fee would reply with, vague gen- tion, wap mef-Msay, burled back open
eralitie., made up of partisan tricky am- the enemies who sought dur ruin.
We
jin
viH-te olimetdfor to^
tcnceA. which he had learned wilbubt
^«*je^&lt;Ml. lj‘dianc^^i..la ttys principal ClHk vfTKV SuaacMBxas, at tU 60 kkA,
comprtbcndiqg their just .iguiftcanoo.
W.lLCb/lHUjbr t8S.
.
ip-.jr
Growler came in upun mt tho other income, protected « all yoor rights and
Thid
asa
piclure
of
the
rutributi.-o
day, flourishing a square ~pioei&gt; of blue prldllgta by ibe natioh. And what does
llajcrxa'a JRabasm .and.-’ILumta'a
writing paper, quite moved from hia equi- tbo tiatfam t»ueiu:to yon as vour share wMeh has orertakeh TeVbrpasaioti and
'In the eret of-this eecorlty 1 ’Half yonr alaVtdtoldmg traaaonh tn itaeiraaffieicht.
nlmrty.
-'
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1 “There It Je! 'Jtnt *n!mwvh robbery ! property V' N-&gt;—mot a farthing of that ly coudnaive and lerr.bk, but the writer
Stand and deliver Is ths weed.
Preinii property ! Only a email pereentaga of docs not atep berc-.Mvt ;0»t» ip aocisty
V4M-, JL JH*
-W for
cornpeRe^Ur fall back A&gt;p&lt;&gt;u tbr rude ap­
and bavouel.! YvUr money or yuor your ineome imm that property !—4«st
pliances and bbrbaric life of the dark ages
Hie!" '
'
forty-thresdullare and twenty-one cents!
but erett1‘the dtMwestic condition, 'the
I took I he paper from We hand and Parana mW for My fag It,, friend Growler,
butlMm more tbtm hair ashamed nf you."
read:
-Tbb families,’’.tayatlbe
••And seeing the way you pot the"ease. ad .to, exist.
•‘Pnn.ABM.rmA, Sept. !S®1.
RwHARD'GBOWtm, Exo. '
I am mure than luilfashnmcd of myself," writer, “are broken up ^d rained.’’ You ,
1
-.
Dr.-to Jonx W. Rilxt, be answered, frankly. *Wliy, taking yoor seldom meet with a mide hhaVttanll CmU« Keart.
n I m l.-.teqK’M
and&gt;f
you
du.
' he is either Infirm
'CMIedtrt of Internal Revenue for the
HARPERS BBOT4kE9BL « ai
or fa cripple.
A large part of the
Fra&gt;kuii Sruakr, tanrYfctav;
Fotwtli Dhlrie*. of Penns* I venfa. Office,
427 Chestnut Street. “For Tux on In­
“Yon certainly get more for ytwr mala population ara kittml in 'bottle,
r tie ^erbrWewXelMd,. ^ nja&gt;h
come, for this' year 1862, as per' return mortey than in aay other line of expend! many Upitm. ma* died, of broken bwtrU.
What remain are in the arirjy pg Jn, tho
maxis to the neereeor df the district.
ture. ' Yesterday I had'a teUehfirdm'Mt'
employment of thVgorarhmcnC ’ Rev*rifeceived payment.
813 21
old friend living in the neighborhood of
theltrti.prfta^gangi’MbiithewSunfryltiafl
Jl'W. R:1xt, Collector."
Cnrliatv. The rebels took from hint six'
dlivctiuasdn eesreh ofmvrvfor tUnknty. the BritfahAmb^f AiW the MSBrlM.' ”fii'
“Too're all right.5" I said annlieg.
fine h'oreea, worth two' tmmlred dfinnrs
&lt;«e ta.' thea*Uw*riiy w’ thirty |&lt;&lt;-Hl*'
“I'd tike to know-what you nteak by' apfodef iM cuwu hnd oxen; and over All, l^e. ol aodal life *m arnqilfilcly. di*4
solved., No courts of ju.lftw and equity I uxtivea, w»*id to bar* lrte*&gt;kiHafapanfo
all right! ’ Growler was just h fit He of­ two irtiudi’vd bethel's of grain; •: And not
are held—justice la, mated out by the Capfain firifL of.lbe.SfaV fifth rw^fa
fended at my way oftreftiTnu tMtvetiOus cnnU-nt'wiih piendrring liihr.' tfeey burnt
OtiireftWcs, colleges ,,and
matter—aorioUs in bls eyes, I mean. *‘h-’e down a been, which Mt’hlm nArly two military.
been rubbed of ‘fortyThree •dultare InotMsnd dollars. But for the army nda- adiodrare ell MS|«nd«d. TWeounUy'

®isr;Ua»j.

and twenty-one cent*," be eoatimted.** Do cd and equipped hy the natlotf. In sup­
you way that it t* all right t A minion port of which you and I are tased lso
.drth* Government hat put Ms hand Into ligbllr, wo Wight hnee sufferedta eevero. my pocket and taken ju.t *o tnueh of my
property. Is that tali right!
“Theaune taing nmy-lfa «th forth’ In
"A million sf d«I fare, perheps!” h
*Ns«rer ten million, of ttollnr.. From
••V*ry well—stat* IcT’ sild Grrtwler. ithe lime our army fell the Rsppnbannoclc,
HASTINGS, MICH.
dumping hlmeelHnto a choir, and looking iuotiltfaaballlu of Getty a burr.-Its emt to
Ithe government o&lt;&gt;nld Mwreely bay© been
T WANT 2&amp;.M0 lb*.
WOOL to ns ill-hamored as poesiblP.
“Instead of being robbed," said I, ••you !leee than the anm I have* mentioned. Of
1. manufacUirw into CLOTH—
have bern protested, io—your property iibis sum-your proportion cannot be over
nndperouo,u*d&lt;p»ar*uteeAoil-.-th* high Ithree or four dollar*; and for that trifle,
FLA NX EL.
■ ..... .
privileges of .dlixcnehip. for the paltry
AND SHKETiKGS,
.um of forly-threc.dcdinni and twj
csht. aayoqr ahare uf.the coxi ofjroteoROBERTS A STRIKER.
Haitixu April Si, 1M*.!
.

WOOLEH

OAPFE5

k

BCRBOWS,

FACTORY,

i

TERMS.

c. G. UOLSROOK,

“Ob, that’s only your way of pulling
ih..««,•
•
little fiom his high tone of indignation.,
‘ Let nte bo raorq .particular in my
wny of putting the c*»c.
Your income
'•
F’WU'V
,

Wbete.er the arn.Us ttipr^.Uwye enwything Is ruined—the cropi destnyed;
lenoes bunted ; trgga aqfdowh ; domestic
animals kill'd.AobogdrOT Aaken for the
army."
f
hI
Br;r
"Tbit is a tvrrilitc picture, , .Tt»e fierjr.

bring A, a-ccnwahtagngdiwetaV hMw^
ruSF*,- bw it 4«a»fe*mLtha&amp; the datifai«;l
Who were reporttai twoAHr'ti.a*d&gt;H»rig"
there, would evacMtelte pboe -o*d w
prulpng,the struggle, earn
...........
.„jq aJI.IT! I IlHW MtaRlll
HKinJUrfJ
sweep'of Attilla,left jn its tracks no
i•-.OtataRs vT -urinmla
greater desolation than this rebellion hut
. Efae«Mra-w» eitrec* « stafrre^’frAm’
bequeathed to«ver&gt; sSaM,--etaiytb»tf,
every acre upon wbldnithas ant foot;—

not anxmnr,"to bring upon bvdr'y north­
ern eommenitv In vengtanc* for ixrrdt&gt; *—- a—
r-w—
tormfaed ibt&gt;ut.'bi hud ntwAosw • • " -. ’--‘,.1; regiment tins bcetr raised in the Nesfbehs
Ooeoti^gotfica/tXrk fe nMMi^dteW.M;wartakta rapyy flfflog &lt;Jp£
dutriet; BAMbek-le rapidly BWl,,8,.’’Pir
One other sigoifcant ramark ;4*
J'two
colored' swhwnls
regiments JhMn
firtm the Bin't
in
letter frt.ru
I
lwo «&gt;&lt;•"&lt;
sama ’
’a the
the letter
from wlpch
wlpch wa
we bare
harp quoted.
tri
nsmeN.'tSat ‘•Mtutliern’ people ‘have' Stets are already In the *»ryfo«- and (
t
i'.ijil'Sip,
A“»
littl*
irepe ofsnreres." jivid*
Those .mung
url G™- Uurmide fartanlnd two rephh«ta
who faeist that the reWifosi ta *»ilF. ata- nf U!al'NtalhCareliniane in East Tt*. ’
..............................
.... petata-bbfarelra'miretflWifc'tWi.dW?.1
lained by lb* h&lt;&gt;pa &lt;tf &lt;riui»|'h wil1 find
In ibieatatament founi qpa, ..yrbo^e ma ntarrd. . A Llr»«tk cavalry regiment U riuw ’
recruiting ia Newbern.'1
•wr"

।own np, aqunre. 4 woa quarrelling with
my best triend. -1 waa striking M -the
hand Ums gaee roe pruiection. If my war
tax ahuwM be a hundred dollars instead
of forty- throe, I would pay it withRJt a'
murmur.’1
' "
“Dou't’day without* murmur, friend
i. k. mniw,
••yriiat would it hqrc oostyoc to .&lt;iu; Growler’"
• ■ ■
'.
COTH,WARRAhT W slro*f and derates.
uWha*:theaf"
&gt; :»4*.
It it Ike cktvpni wty to gti »~rc»x»| frnd that property, feien tlie arms of
Gen, Lea recently .driyw frup ourSfatq
for your faint litt. Try ill
'At all thf groat pp«&lt;
by national,soldiers.!”, t v, ..-,
,
WOOL CARDING
‘•CweLiinef’/Sruwlar looked at me in Ing up Collector Riley’s receipt, which Ito attend’, It is taken for
H.F.CHBK1Y,
a kiaAof tnaro m though bp draught me be still held in fare-hand,-andbowing him- ।
IOVWTY CLERK aad Salary Publie. OSes
bidfinjcvt.
,
.
,.4,
“Exactly 1 What would It’have cost
&gt; 1» tka Caart House.
. Not many days after wanta,!, heppeta &lt;
djoai b via Mtfrr ‘
you 1 Lee, if unopposed, would eurtalnI bald it ; and

A’KBELTSSiSS.o

&gt;■,

ci .1 c

_

rjssmrtsiuSxiyii'Asr ?.•■

«. C. FRimE,

or any ofhie offiewre, It'wotfld have been
sppropriated without*o muohaa aayIng—
By your leavt^ air! WouM forty three
and &lt;tad&lt;taim
dolMre and twenty one cents hove ooverIT , Perhaps m-L PlMMl .1 fab roysrif .thrown q»U* Irttoh* atande.
btrvu lost from mis to twi&gt;_____ _ _ , mi arr worth'.’’
Growler Wat fetHfta bewildered it thb
Oa «eM end •tor Ftste, sail
rJ wafr of pUtth* the ease.
H*- looked
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASK p«tol?
*•!
Fiikjl eight dUiare for seoority at

. Wkw snfrwittt* EdfAdo* AM9 ’.Cut'cji-’
ntA^-Tbe steamship Atlantic,-from A*-’
ptawall Dvcemteh 18, arrived tt'ibU,
port oa Saturday. She beluga the' iKip.Wtent iatelMgeiKw that actual ho4U!iliea
had broken out between the repo Wks'

«* it 14
uca- Ti

DE. A. P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL DENTIST,
FBAMK AIXB3,

power and taduviKM. 'HW laet * aweoow ■
r^fwaeentrliafxthmAatdJhtmiaartwo*-. I.U.,

thoAtlaMi

i ol d*

Tan v°HMUt
FlmudA from

&amp;

cr

�NEWS I!

w rawer ouxis

HERS’ CIJkIMS.

an® giistri

!N*BUM0W8,

, mortification an
r luonibs psi the j
tfAasoriatom of
vvd but Btlle aid t
tqDowewofwUcht
hat it will soon be ।

and with

•man ram cur uu

fultowsd by that of Hanover, and beblad
&gt;&gt;«Hh are the Austrian .nd Prussian _roservse of fifty-two thousand, to net m
rfD-

_____________ __________ ______ __
ken wp with the “Or
belt eritn list, go do
field, fa every esunp aod Iwepitel fa tbe |

South sad

INVALID'^ktlONis-

The Frankfurt Diet mi toe Uto voted

pwal misundcrManding o
wBWi
the removal o

U4 ln«~&lt;OJi..

alrifc and embittering the mmds of the relieved through Ito minietratio;
peopU.' 8dM inciting engit.se of evil, * we KeT&amp;rr, many VsluiEk liv.

ccaus from-the command &lt;

Forty dicSees of condemned reb«! prop. ।

ItfasM-a.'prvr&amp;i^l roi
ernmrnt fa that duchy fa the nemo of ill
Federal Diet
'
'

•i&lt;bt Express.

•rf hie itwdrtoaMp sttte beteleuf ChieUmaugx

Tbe report of GasuHalluek dis-

to that battle, and from no want

rare now

5 in order to secure a mm

• the 9U&gt; of De.
cenibcr, It was resolved that In order to
Michigan has continued to fufutah the avoid a conflict the Doslab troops should
means of relief, but, aufortitMlely, from J.—.I. (fee M.Hb ll-l'Ma »k«kthe ,
German troops intend occupy fag.
Both the lfb^.1 factions uf toe Pru,
I'V.II IIIL. IIOUI.il .MV.IOOe VI k.lO I I U •
.n i..r
estly think ho will make more votes to • socistirm.
sian
Chamber of it...a
Deputies bad resolved!
to rote an addrew tu the Line statim*
The above wbk-h we print, likrotim.
Ing.

•operate commauds of Uuruslde and
ILwecrans, Gen. Grant, by his dfetfa.
guished aervices and superior rank is nil
tbe other Generals In the West, warned
catitlsd to this general command.
Bui
unfortunately, h« waa at tbe litnsia New
Orloana, unable to take the cwumaad__
Morobvor, there waa no tsIegranbU comtuuuicalion with him, and tbe diapalcbM
of the 18th, directed to him aod Geaeral
Sherman, did not reach him until some
days after their dates, tons delay ing the
niuyementa of General Grant's forces
from Vfaksburk. Gen. Hurlburt, hawever, had tuovet! the ..troop of. his own
corps, then is Weal Tennessee, with com­
mendable promptness.

- By an admirably combined movement
be (Rosecrans) deceived by a threatened
•dvince fa force cm tbeir left at Shelbyvilie, while the mass of bis army, fa real­
ity, seised Hoover’., Liberty' and toe
olhor Gap by bard fighting, and moved
on Manchreier, thus turning the right of
the enemy’s defence of Duck River, and
directly threatening Bragg, who waaemnpiled to fall back to Tulfahonm, holly
prsued by Granger, who had brilliantly
carried Shelbyville. Diepo«tiona were
immediately made to turn Tullahoma,
and fell upon tbe enemy’s rear; bat
Bragg abandoned to us hie entrenched
ramp, and rapidly fell lack toward
.Bridgeport Alabama, pursued as far as
practicable by our forces. In ths Aro/da
of Geo. Itoseerans' official report, thus
ended a nine dap rampiga, whieh drove
tbe enemy from two fortified positions
and gave us possession cd Middle Tennes­
see, conducted in one of the mosF extra

ports tn apeak of “Thai .Lecture;’’ but
a word.

Its article la simply billings-

efit of our circulation, simply for the one

truth it ooetains,—that “the people af
Hastings and Barry county know Mr.
rrr also; and in view of such knowledge,
we think Mr. K. will bo entirely willing
that all such personal attacks should gn
forth bearing the proprietory inark of

their author.
W a said tbe article means something,
or It means nothing.

Kit means nothing,
then it was extremely sjlly to put it in
print If it means something perhaps

To the Insinuation that Mr. Knappen
had a slim audience, we can only aay,
that, Motwllhstandfag the untoward circuinstancea, mentioned by us, laiit week,

the audience was rnptetahlt, both in num­
bers and ptrtontul; which latter could'
Pfeawr placed biruself in a position to

have ronjmented intelligibly upon “that

lecture."

In regard to tbe reference to

Artemus Ward would call “a Goak,"

but ws fear our readers will be troubled

becomes almost a quicksand. Our oper­
ations were retarded thirty -six hours at
Hoover's Gap, and sixtyjiwirs at and in situation that, if Mr. K. Is in favor of
„&lt; W:__i__ .
.1. ,
■
“closing out’’ the “Great Rebellion" be

anlto were far more successful than was

Gen. Halleck then gives a detailed and
clear criUeism of ths battle 'of Chicka-

who feel a deep interest in “dosing out"
the Rebellion, are Republicans.
Al­

attributes the disaster solely to a miscon

rather like such conclusions, truth com-

Gen. Halleck says:

the Piaitetr, politically Mtraeiies a large

**Tbe battle of Chickamanga commenc­
ed «&gt; ths morning of tbe Itfth, McCooks

for us to complain.

Tbs recent storm, and intense cold

•

Irons ea hoard the Federal vessel in the
A Bl&lt;»miHtsYr Kixu.--Tbe Pari« t»e otMniwiXi''
harbor. The demand was at onro made
that they should be given up, which not papers publish advices from Eij-pt ar- 1
being Immediately cuiapliod with, Gen. nnimring the victory of tbe Emperor, Tiwwpitbate
Dui Io, Atting Guvjrnor, and command-1 Theodore
1 neoaore m
M Abyretnin
A by swinin «&gt;vcr
over toe ppulnponuln- ji
,rr •**"
1
slit of toe port, gave them until one ' ’ion of G«ijnm. Thu Em pro r is report !
o’clock tu consider, by which lime, if i *J to have ordered toe m^wurenf fiftren ‘
he demand was not complied with, no • ihoueand prhmmrs, m.-n, womp and !
. Federal vessuls-of-war were to lie allow- children. He Is alw staled to have bad i
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to leave the harbor untij 1be affair was , l,lc English Consul at Mn«~.nia arreatul. I
North-- towards Groat-Britain—far___ so settled. Tbs Chief of Artillery at Fort !
,o have set the French Ocsul st'
well sustainedan accusation of toeEngGeorge was instructed to keep his men . liberty
Iisb Ministry hy thn Confederate States to barracks and bold them in readiness |
—
fa-'i'.fa " ‘ '
i. U?
«&lt; Botlnd G, U.
Tin.
.mmu.imlG* •
fy-Tlnbr
In, U,. :
North. 4n.U.n&gt;l&gt;u «; U «nU-l •- dxU Wta.Ufcf..n. In -J» b.,. । p„, Offi- lh.p.nn..nl .Uh «il„ h„
If they are the true exponents of the ma- ~ ’“*r Bn/’ * *“ t.-n—:-X
........~.i t. Ij&gt; e- . • .
.
«.
— ...
i
jority ofintelligest Englishmen, or even
loara definitely wbcthsr tbc mon aero
of Parliament
Wlwt plfay doos the President dis­ given ap at tbe appuiuled time.
Il Is. Custom Tfonsra. Ar«enals, Public*Wuaks,
close in our foreign relations} What said that they were.
dec, throughout the country.
“Tbe Federal man-of-war Niagara, and
effo.te bare been made to eoacillteto
furrigu nations 1 Tww mess uses of rataliation for their broken faith were suggns-

X1

against our left and center.
Div bion
after division was pushed forward to as
•1st the atotcliiig inaoMM of the enerov, hsuds, and he died fa a short lime. Snow
when, Mcaxd fag to Gen. Braeoran.- order, has fallen to a great depth in the western
Gen. Wood, averiookfag the direotiun to part of the State, and the cold was Intense.
The passenger trains on the Michigan
Central and Mivhigan Southern Reads, England

□niftwtn depth of from eight to Um fact,

cltnmte.
Six or eight inebt
had fallen on Thursday, and a I
Weir during ths night, acron I
d tiding enow.

tho entire day. with wind bl.
•nowjjfagal an unpralulled

trrrible'itight followed, during I
thermometer, indicated from-I
degrees below terv, and the s|

•evening.

the Confederacy, and winds up by’ aayto

usl

' A lmout a Flan —On Tut
Ullage, liarely escaped dcstrl

fire under peculiar ard mystr I

is to tkrir iMirrrtt
bt so.
What tbe
argument or the inducement olWed, timu
will disclose: but it has been efficacious
privilege u&gt; obtain men, tnunitiona and
credit to an unlimited extent.

ewmstatoxa,

The duor to the C|

i»e«i left unlocked, and, ns appt
unknown person, took a tick fl

straw, I rum a lounge in the
low, *®1 eairied It up stairs

Guirt room, for some puq«n(
neridvntallj or olhurwivu, it

*fajr,aiid out iut» the yard win I
was exTOigufahod. The tick w I
.

&lt;utly placed near one of the at I
an attempt made to build ■ fil

Tbjr

partly through the front of a at i

it waa extinguished, by the a |

theories' ndallte to tta afftir.
prevailing opinion is, that live
acridcntal, w4 pn -Ubly caused I
i-ith

pers-m nr per* mu, wb. cither •

House and its ralnablo records.

Boa Hl af Naprvlsors.

county, met in adjourned session I
« presume their seesiut

snake suitable arrangements fu
proof building fur the safety of tJ

Matimr’s fhecelitp W«m Drsps f

.van' ami I

ty records; VTc presume rtreyia
tnl»re llbcfst Allowance to the fa I

wlvntecrs, than is permitted by
thelflist scam

a-source of deep regret that it
t^nj^eto cbango t!;w *20.000.
haw tn ait immediate direct ta&gt;|

New Advertisements.

pARM FOB SALE.
I cioght Dot tu omit to mention that
Col. Rains considers the Removal of Gen.
Roseerana f With whom hs was tndmrtely
acquainted,) from the oummaad of tor
Western Federal army at tke yrealett t&gt;f
bomtt to tke Confedenlet. . !f lue I?&lt;!dk
rats have lacksd sueeees In the Wnt,ifu
/rose no fault of Rotttremt. These wfrs
Col. Ruins’ words, and, in spite of p«»aecrans’ seemingly strange strategy before
Chickamauga, they are entitled to great
JSTBAY STEERS.
weight.

The weather since, I

Ar saug winter, with exerilrat

daj-. , We trust they will not

..

especially—inimical

Saturday fidb.uvd11

listed.

♦'.egrres milder, the tkermoma

burped entirely through tbe |

l» thrif ar)m«.

to.or&lt;». L«.

i

On Friday I

monretrr indteatod a lemperatij

J NO. W. LONGVEAR,
JOHN F. DRIGGS,
AUG. G BALDWIN.

“At Hamburg a committee luis beer,
formed f«r tbe assistance of such Si-hleawig-Holsteinera aamay be. coinfilled to
Boom—The Nashrilla Uti-u says;
fly their country/
“The various’ federal corps af the ex
“We lenrn that a number ofrrtwl fam­
Superior DJplowiaer of the VaVed Stall
ecutive Army are uoncsntrsting, and will ilies at Ilutitsrilis, Ala., aru drawing
President Da via treats at’ length of l-sft. their march on tbe 15lh instant.** euppliva of suliaiatonce tnon the roitunia
snry department .4” the 1’i.ited Slates xi&gt;&gt; runs i ;/.&lt;
t ’xuexst-*•&lt;ty T^ra.
our foreign relations. Hu discusses with
Ixddness th. conduct of England, and
proves conclusively that her strict “neuthe fate rebel senator of that koine, a
tralitpns oflesidsd, and Inimical to us. Halifax, Dec. 10th, contains the follow*
penskmrr upon tbe bounty of the govern
Ils gibbite her Minister ol Foreign Af­
meat Ije has been laboring to destroy !
The Great French Hcmcdy I
fairs as the pucillanimous instrument of
la there nny depth of Iheaunsas tu abivh
aulboritien yesterday, that four men of
MOAI ^•^^a’aVXMOATtbe Chesapeake acre secretly held in a rebel leader will not descend !’’

-

which visited this section last week was
abortive. The eroter wm next assailed of vast extent, and terrible severity. Wo
and temporarily drreea Uek; but being
; ■ Gau wa reasonably expect thorn to be which it was expected tbe Niagara would
promptly reinforced
maintained Hs
_• offered gratuitously to us, or even mere-1 K&gt;v«, but no sound uf cannon has ya
in difierent parte of tbe State and west-'
grotrod. A s eight approached the battle
ly upon.signifying a desire for them 11 wen braid."
craned, and the comtatiMts rreted on ward. A teamster was froxcu to death,
1 Sentiment may ttifinsnee the action of1
----------. w, ------।
Mipte Urtrt Itee. Bl
nuitaewis
their arms. The attack was furiously on tbe Grslint rood near Detroit
A individual*—interest only influences tbe I Bebel F-etuMrtB of Con faMstraur
Ute NAMO AUT MClr ASIA. Mt

which left Detroit at 10 A. M. on Thurs­
day, was completely Mocked up in the

ushered In, aocompanfad by or I

npt unseldmn tbits the Eash
but which are a rare occurran I

। sz-tc.tnxrKKftw:

w.«.n,

is, that the editor of tbe Pionter, not stipulatiuus, and the ungenerous advanta­
Tbe
having enlisted, to consequently, not la ges takcu of our present situation.
favor of putting down the rebellion; a unfriendly action of the British adminis­
tration is proved strongly—perhaps, un­
deduction nglyetro corroborated by the
fortunately, too strongly.
He shows,
general tone of that paper.
The only that Lord John Russell to dnddedly hos­
logical deduction to be drawn from tbe tile to us. The taodaney of this infor­
mation, so presented, is tn discourage

though in a partisan sense, we might

by Gen. Wood.

full jH-uaioM. stivelS 1Mlr’
Michigan soldi era can be react}- “f December 12, says:.
ar sms illa» placed ix cnsnre.
“The Germans in tbo Duchies having
cd by their benevolent and patriotic '
Fifty WE.^CslVlfuerrillre. s CbUel.
PENSIONS TO tllJLDRj&amp;.y frtatus In our State.
a separate admiidstratiuu, and.pying a Major and a (liaplain, were raptured
'For these reasons we earnestly appeal theirr ’part\ 4towards
the
■
th^. nuintenuuce
~zz of
z^. by Gen. Dodge’s mounted infantry, near
to the people of every county, city, vil­ the King's
King’s household, the navy, and the Paulaski, Tvtin. Some of them are in
lage and town throughout tbe State, to Intcrest nf tbedebt, will be better for
send forward liberally all kinds of relief the Danish cuonerchy than a dtaflveted era! soldiers ls»t summer.
to our gallant men in the Army of the people continual!) annoyed by a ruling *
NVanXBCD rKOKNAL »r&gt;LDtSM.
East, as well astbat of the West.
All foreign democracy.
If, therefore, the
Skulls vf murdered men, placed as nF
articles sent to the Miditgra Soldiers’ .'ucccssiun quest foci leads tu » prsonal naitirolsuna mantvl-pivcc, werqfoupd in PENSIONS TO MoTlrtiRS AND
Relief Association at Washington, will be union under aconsiituiiunol gcivernmeni, their room.
SISTERA
faithfully dispensed to Michigan soldiers such as existed until 1840 under an abBercw meiulfara "PtW Gib,
Bitbyr toe
m«&gt; Association.
n&gt;«x&gt;mivD.
solute governmewt, both pnics would
As the cash expudihirea nf the AsSo- , be satisfied, and as tbe democratic party
tm
rialion fur aiding and relieving stek and
wounded soldiers aro large, we wmrtd tion system like that of France, and thrown into the riser. —
suggest that liberal ctah cuutributlons be much prefers the minor princes to French
sent to Hon. J. M. Edmunds, lbs Presi­ prefects, it would be immaterial to it
An nrrny eiwrrepvndctit telh an ten, Ifllicy &lt;rere
dent nfthe Association.
whether tbe Danish. King or any other
anecdote of Stonewall Jackson.
The
We make this appeal with the fullest prinew ruled In the DuAk-s, provided
rel«d
army
was nn Ils march to Mary.
confidence tbit our people will respond no farther attempt were made to sever
» of aUrfirrs w'te Date' TuhmlerQ
promptly and liberklly, and hereby the link with the common fatherland.
enable toe Association ’to continue Ila
“The Duke of Augustenborg to vary
noble and patriotic labors in behalf of active in issuing proclamations and ask­ into Mary land f”
our gallant soldiers who have left home ing fi»r money, its now invites sutacrib- ed Jackson. “Jfo. sir,’1 replied tor farm­
and kindred to defend our glorious Union. ers td a Insn &lt;-f eulimifad amount bearing
4 HI Infor. n&gt;e,l«iU tell
nn interest Democratic papers mention er'; "but If
J. M. HOWARD,
with great justice that hitherto the dnke you a secret" “A treret, eb-1w ,JY«s.
Z. CHANDLER,
CTIA&amp; UPSON.
has only called others tu stand up for Ids ' »lr.” ‘ Can you keep a secret T" askrd
Stone,
al
I.
eyeing
the man sternly. “Uh.
F. W. KELLOGG,
cause, white he keeps aloof in hto safe
yea.”
"Well, sir." said the General,
F. C. BEAMAN,
corner at Gotha.

hfoNEr?

we can analyxa it, and ascertain what thirl
meaning is&gt;:

not hava been true, had the editor of tins

"*

from Htrlimond.
It totalierod here |hat the
ernmeNt will rvfusu pernHss
French war vessels to ascend

It has often been the boast of the

Plbn'trr that It was free from jierannali*
ties, (t) bnt the foregoing gives the lie
direct to all such pretensions. It pur­

PENSIONS TO WIDOWS.
lev’s
AnojT u«il iWl t. A&gt;». •\
time ft Iatire to exohMiBes raWc by the i utTXte.
rebab Wirt U
J
‘
_
.. . .
.
:
widow «r... oat— - — ...i.ii—-

ylar^uid, wnrhlhk, very imps 11 th
teulus qf ourdriien. stHild mm I
'h-________.

-til

Iwntaihrtcmaj.’'

K IUU.
Brstorss CiiAxax.—J. 8.

,’S. Hadley in the busit
&gt;» to a gewerally admitted feet
that the enemy allowed oar dead to re­
main enburivd ou the field of Ouckamauga, though the rebels spout days in pick-

AliUCU..

the Hadley Milla,

•crlptioaOMd.
ran further west than Galoeburgh, on

-DAVW HOXErWELL.
wked to appropribe daian^uml by
Ihwkar’a troops, wbu lately spent
Uwreiagirmg burial to tk rebab
fell in battle. And yet after the ft]

A y.mng My. wb«i

--

of Goodyear, Ifarlow
•derstand lbey covtr

�listtilainu.

I

FrO.t.Cusrt

hujfr«j*d«My-4bm; prseaat.

t!&lt; Ibe Mattar of tbS tfate at Claries C-tvy.
th. ruxiiaa and M.ag the jwtlUos. doty variBH,
of nwms. U cart), pewyfag. that Aduoiua»roU&lt;m
of the estate of Mid doefaeed buq be cummitted
tstiNMtrtfauer.
,....•
.

Savaus Wimtsk.—The New Year was
ushered fa. Mcompanied by one nf those

I by Ux ,-rti of the aMoad
er v.aea., at the worth
L Maa* 1e HaMtaui. Barry
be remind d._. uf February.
• — - i-

s««. be Ml|Mg farJHbWWfagttf *fa WlUhm,
end Ibal the urir. .rf uh! deceased, M&lt;l all utber
panowa inlcreatad fa said estate, ora required to

severe storms and intense enW, which
nut UMvMixn visits the Eastern States,

1-EOl’L.rB

l&gt;nt which am a ram occwrmnce fa thia
clintble.
Six or sight inches of snow

c. U. ITsfasooe. JIU’y. fcr add AgfaV
AUillXI3T'dATd'l&amp; 8a£1?

had falicti ou Tborsday, aud a Severn gale

m»1

blow- during ths night, aceumpuuied by
3 lilting snow.
On Friday tbe Thnr-

Soldiiks and OrrtcBM in the army,
being exposed to imlden changes, should
mcmetsr indicated a temperature muging always Im supplied with "Bnieii'i Bron­
chial TreeAss/ as they give prompt re
form 8 tu 19 degrees bslnw gem, during
lief fa a €Ud, Cough, or an Irritated
the entire day, with wind Mowing aud Throat.
snow flying at an utipwraMled rate. A
terrible night fiilhiWud, during which the
ilreriumueter indicated fmm IS Ut *20
Tbe Corporators nf the “Farmers’ Fire
degrees below zero, and the et»rm una- Insurance company of Barry mid Eutnu
listed.
Saturday fallowed but a few comities," &lt;&gt;f tbe State of Michigan, un­
requited to assemble al the hotel in
•legmea mltd.'r, the thermometer indieatVermontville, Eaton county, nt I o'clock
nng twelve degrees below zero, in the on Tuesday, January 12, 1801 tu or
c vpning. The weather since, will pm , genfae and elect officers uf said cunt puny.
(3w)
for snug winter, with excellent sleighing.'

Almost

a

TATE OF MICHIOAS.Ceuaiy of Berry, as.
Al a seaafaa of the Pn.bai. Court foe Tha
county of Hs’ry, bidden al the I'rohrtr Olka, fa
the vfllap' of neidags. on Mender, U&gt;a tfal day
of Heecnbcr. in the year sue ii.ou.eud eigjl
hundred and eiiltlhree. Trescul Sherman&gt;C.
rriwlie. Judge of Ce-bato.
la the MsMre el tbe r.jalrof Fiepfaa f. Coven
who baa absented hinwelf from the male uf
Mich irsn.
’

S

Estate. 1-clonging Ip saidtltephaw ILCarin.
Tbaarupau ible .Ouffnd. Vtasrhnnffnx.lba
fearteenih day of January next, al ien o.rieckfa

Fimb—On Tuesday sieving

nf last Week, the Court I harem, fa this
•'illage, Iwrvly escaped dcetrnctlou by
fire under peculiar ard nsywterious eirruuistalrcs. The duor to tbe Court ruutn

in the second st&lt;»ry of the building had
l&gt;er&lt;i left unlocked, and, as appears, some
mtknuwu person, took a lick filled with
straw, I rum a hxgtge in the bail be-

ly-eevmits;. acres •? Unit. ■nofa « Ire. Ako
Ullage he. Xo.. fat. tbe ainslb half of STS. and
IM n' lean 13 by I* feel oM nt the north-weal

■

JVHX 8. VAM BHVSt. AJ-i-urreW,
Dated, Angnei SA, 1»SS.
doc 11

HELMBOLD'S
ft1*"

UBT OF l.ETTKJtft,

ADMlNISTliATOlTS SALE.

Ilrmnining uncalled for at the llastfagi
P«m» &lt; IftiM", for the
•
ary 5,1864:

the •Feurfancure.-. OihfaMtig tfa axibMnaehaj
day. aoi yrt havfag lain ona l«U&gt;«, abet baa

Brigs* t&gt; 8
Coietiaoe Mire Mery D
Campbell Harried
r-———
n
»c«*&lt;d«ntally or otherwise, it took fire, 1
w lien it must have bven dragged down,,

be, aud shells* rohlfawed »orearMfaa*. • •• ■
1;,
.•■I'AraKfcs&gt;x.U-nfaas.«*fa*4st
■StMa, October 1, IsCs.” . ,
■ nr Tat Me By ribihnrghdi 1 *• J '•*’r • .
C. CBIMHV. Qaaml Asewi. Jfo. .ns Mala Ola
IfaMfayh- V. fawfam afiMdafa riwuh. ba Ml-

I'-ourt room, for wm« purpose, where,

•lair, and out into the yard whore thefiro i'
was easiiiguuhcd. The lick was appar- I

«ully placed m ar one of the stoves and '

an attempt jnadc tu l&gt;uild a fire In the
•tuts. Ono tiling, however fa not easily j

accounted for, which la, that thefiro ba&lt;I
Itvrncd entirely through the du»r, and

UniT»rsal I
oCUx Maaeslar HysOBi.
Hotllaads.
riaaUag aftbaMv.
Ilrrnew uf the skis. •
MrWpMee ee ftfa Acp,
PallM CsMUeJMe.
'

E,CJAL NOTICES

«2aMS.^itsyta^

partly through tbe front of n seat, fa-fi&gt;re '
it Mas extinguished, by the application
ofesfaw. There are, uf course, various'
tbeontv relative to the aflliir, but tbs ।
prevailing upiiiluai is, that the fire was 1

accidvotai, fuA probably caused by aoinc (

As^Mrsry, Kdaltj, fyUftit fil&gt;.

D. HEBBICK.

u-iirruH-K.
t.tc of Flurere WhHloeZ,

WATCHMAKtl ASS JEWELEI.

person nc parcels, sb &gt; cither sought ra- '

Knit tab. FsieaekdllinerlMnM'sicliee riaialrv
W-i emcnla werranlcd fa petfona waff; fa
liremewt, nr needed shelter far tbe night. III
etoaks aud Jewrlry s.poit.J, nil An&lt;t uu aba
Court i ■oliev.
One &lt;loor Weal cflba Foal OKae fa Wm. U.J
■rs Itnig More. Ilestfags, Mich.
dreSSyI

.'reUU.lLfhA KI.Vt3irJU4eribfy'
AUK JOO rlfaed s^h fat fartoreaof BsttearauR
Vm«'i Xsaauu* Kua uillapprlM refawa.
AHEynn aotr.risg frwa the guuiiagsaf 4&gt;*ss*p.

WATSOK'aXaraAuJa Erie will ia*fa«ba&gt;y&lt;far
crAiirlAX s sale.

ur of a Hrenar inaled by the
l.e svtmly of (Mihoira sad Muir

'Wl£befrW^i"*

••th. QWjT &gt;“ Jp"r'

WsTviy. te aiwu Iknn will sloutps yMv:
&lt;*rO‘e stlfatncs of tbe G»sat1.^“

The Board uf Supcrviours lor this
county, met fa adjourned session on M«.nday, .-We presume their session will nut

be a long oac and we shall lay their pro­
reedings before our readers at M early

rV-YWWYVritXE- »ti AHri-AMO.

We treat they will fart fail to
_ _
________
in afar anitable arrangements far a fire.; ***■&amp;■**&gt;?**« Wfaakm.

coivnteers, than is permitted by tbe rcs-

Mb. C. C Hswvm. s dfaffarulfaril kheretet sad
nn.ggi.tp4 tba eitj pt Buffalo. NoVe iUTaMed
sod UMiiuUociurrd a carnjKounl knew .a a. IMUSI TO!.* BAUUM OF UOABHOU5M, otud, lag
perfret arsonc faranom^oiM. or
at ur u&gt;c mmriLTiM arising(n&gt;p&gt; cUtnp. CU-J.

wwiurue ufdeep regret that it is m&gt;w
tfdJMg.ld change the 820.000. county j

Balsam or itsAMOrim. proafanlre* H *11* tesi
' 'UMl*bh *
^ffi-uEuiTZr

prwtf building far the solely uf tbe coun­
ty records. VFe presume they will make
nX' IIbejal pHuarancw fe» the families of

h«n tn au immediate dime* tax.

The ■

rw°
mbvrizrag the hen i* unpopglared, wa tligk, very impAlldc. N’faetruths
uwreirtauH. «txiM rnueh pnfcr!
d»wn, their. proportion af tbe
tyr jikber than inert gage their property

SHERIFF? SALE

am jm- evert interest, un 5 to 10 years I

Ittnsn CnAKax.- J. 8. Goodyear
jt&amp; Wm. Bartow,bare become asavcialctl
S. TTadley in the boaiuaaa and

■ •* »** Hadley MiHs, aud tbe

■ t sffre 1st fast sMbeU tW
Ous wkfcti
I oUaisrd fro* you fa trwsfar last. Hveiag
the advMtkMUMM af year Seeiaty. sSsrfaX U
give your SMdKUM t-&gt; ctergyaww far the jxnr af

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

�nahjt’i

BICBTIYECSMSS.

went. but Ifthe better » not there, no
amouBl of care and labor on her part
will produce IL If tbs butter doss mat
“come** ths halt is not bsrs.
Let tbe
sows hs well fad and kept warm end
•omfenabta, serf them will be but littls
UMbUiDohuraiBg. ■
Butter, like fat, te derived from tbe
food. Ifthe food contains fat—nr carbouaosoua substances, like starch and
-Fr.tUy will prodoes fat—sad these
are not all consumed to keep up lbs ani­
mal heat of th. body, tbe euw, tf htaerslly supplied with It will either increase in
weight, or give milk rich with butter.—
Good hay and a little com meal or shorts,
with a daily meaa ufsliced mangel wnrUel
will make ea rich milk fa winter as fa
summer—provided tbe cow is kept
warm.
An English lady who has bad moeb
esperhoee in making butter, gives us the
following bints in rrgard to bar method
of producing in winter: When only a
few eoqr* are giving milk, skim the cream
off every morning and scald it by putting
in tin imraeraed in boiling water, and
letting it temain till well heated. If the
oows are eating turtupa. this will take
away tbsir unpleasant;flavor from the
bufter. After, nodding the cream put it
in a crock, end add t« it the eream oacb
morning (scalding as before) till you

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•ME AND BUY KOBE
political girutorg.

'ili^ua Fever,
.
over and
I/iiJer Complaint,
(^yspcpBia,
'
Ind-ige^tion,
Jaundice,
Kidney. Complaints,

f

axvdi a\i
laY waXu-Yt.

R.J. GRANT!

ItiswWJMbefcmtMdagdMi dteaae.asd..
- ------ ~
* * Ora*.

Did you ever see a slim, dead alive
kind at thing. that'vould get so poor as
to be obliged U» trot before and ./enter
behind ,when required to gel up motion,
and still not die ; ite eyes both cemtiig
out of the same hole, t&gt;r at least so near
that tiro bog appeared croewyed? If no.
let ua pass the dismal picture, and simply
call them old liners
'.
All these breeds may be described as
follows: Long ears, largo beads, long
and ih&gt;dc legs, a stock uflcan underneath
a thick grizzle, and that covered with a
tough thick bide, with abandanc? ofhtfilies ewd, in fine, a great amount uf cftil
of every deMrintfoo.
Such animnls have no thriftinees nr
capacity to fatten, and very - little about
them that is digestible after they are
killed.

teahhv. &gt;oa ouwut hare srorfulMuJfafa* \ '

Ayer's Ssniparilla
'■rfk&amp;ZiiMa’lM dk^wLute
jafirKiarrM-A c xLt'i:
afar'other renter!r yel tfcifacA iakoewwIry aU

Bpah till.,ria» af-nnnpMui*. w,MwfMsl*F
proven far tlu&gt; treat snullirerle fit peMietv
kbowh in-! muIrtishie rurev W ta« made W
dp Mlomas 4boa*es Stag's. ML «r

ripeltt Row or 9t AjrihenfsTIr* fctK

HAB'-mt, Sotld-Bead/ OoaAa frasa tebarculo u dspodti 1a tbe icnri, White
Swelling!. tybUitT. Dropsy. ReniRlgiit,

o$ a

RypuatfetsMsBA'
Eenlx WsakneiMn.
mop K fxisl b .Av«»‘a-!A4rim«teMf.
k-nml atu»tiife«|ww,|lr it»r«*»,f»aH»s*v of ’
ahr rvni-iri.&gt;l&gt; c cures wt&lt;&gt; b it Jias naadr when
MPrifer .HiW.lid h 1.1 fclfebfe ntkM wharf'
Tbur es.-w
4«*«i
afar iTHiutry, m uukr alis-t cntyivMar
flMybwdawwrilMowsi esc nborse ypn* M'-

AVwAxL^ 'Vowve.
Dy ’B.d^ocVr

ftXouXaeXx.
Bad Breed* of Bogs.
Rmder did yon tier iroek .boat, while

Smdu's .Iner .er-fflr rtM

i|gd ilats

ate. X\x* \toor nvaw’w
aMi^r lasa&lt;v 'a it*l&gt; !•• shuni*,-andidiim

firv^sysf

Dv. 'B.ctoaeV*

8Xo«vac\\ YSVtt.C'tw
Wax '^.ooy m.a\x nxaw\j
DocXot'* 'fiAXV*,

Come and See !!
PalBsr. Hear; MaUory.
'
Rrruuro-T. Phillips, Jahn Oom. Richard R
Sliaw
T—ssrme-J. V. E-rori. VMBeMioei A A.
Mead. J.B. FrwMaa. Fosware. MUdkrilU.
S Wc«DWJt»-&amp;S. Jngsreon. E. P. Bsrpsw, E.

WE

&lt;Me&lt; has M-u&gt; ft&gt; ♦«el yew* in fwrlavrianta
reiie-tr wbiria i- sd tjeslv «u it» Vut. Tais
wr too* utT-r m ti* peNle Wlrr the teas rf •
Avrw'a SAW.ArASliL» -r«W»rBh .a.JMVnn.
no e-l nt
hmuv ft wilm OMvrd doe
trif el .&lt;«vi/«,iMi In nhhmftir ^ewvr.' By'
bawl wu upyjnwai.jvurwJfjmw tb^i^er.
anil •Ltitzvr uf l!.c»: di-^j.hr- I'wr. col
the fan*
that t« end Drier in ike v*i th* *W» »' .'?”**?• •Wl.j
rtuur»n« Kulik wtUirvlTc". Hr 111 acmtiar
xletnaf
Mtoeubirm'So'vnsI f*ee&gt; ’

mum,

IN MY LINE OF TRAM

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avt XW Ae\x wtaft'i 6o\acx
awtl KJoro^wrX.

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

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DVEBUSEMENT.

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CHERRY PECTORAL,

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,
‘
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fttoiaaek *YV\XXev*
"“•*

Bering made amngemsote with aaaabetaxan
aad otbecs, I an ptepand io
, . ,y
WHOLESALE TO CQGkTBT MERCBAMT8,
AruthwiM twArtbrir teterwf to rirb kia’a esli
before parvbsalag. AU ceedseoMUlbe
LOWEST CASH MARKET VALVE.
X deal tergsiy in

STORES I

na-,j ’- wri ie&gt; :u ‘ C'.lw

Dr. 'EUtaack.'w

Stow.a.e\v 'B\XXe««

Tuxes Rewaoa-O. U. Batee, Thnotby.Mlles,

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1BDOTS &lt;&amp;■ SJEI4NB&amp;,

GROCERIES

■ Tnere fitter*, ore ; ut up in q-*e»r
hetilre.
liKioK thr .ikcre io ia /5se-n&gt;w
fl*.
.iayhir^/irnj.o’avidt*’’
fa prwUt-J tgitk .» ca/e-p^uirj ./re*.
oouRfvrfrifrre. ’
‘ ■— • “ •«-*- .
far lb.
C. W. Ijaback. CTrorrjWr’-, fio.
Eaat Fqurtfi Pt , dr -:r r -.u.
uh

•V*' ?* «*^*** * M®W-’
Mn torr! pt las Agenl,”«Ul continue te sepply
th.poblic.
Tbs whole amonot of tbe Ioan aelborirol, .fa
Fire UaodredMillions of Dollars. .Vejrfp
IMr,'
tere A&lt;r»
fid faL O« TresreVy. mnsth witblk the Lut serwi
ran.ths. Tbe larg. demand frbru abroad, aqd tba
r^idly tnemsing Km* demand Yor W *4 fee
basis rfeireetatlft br XsKMntf Baekhqr AssnciaHnbon,
&gt;11 H.rf. - — M1 —

The World's Groat Epmsdy ft
Codgka. Co'dj, Incipient Coni
Wampttovi, and for the TUttef •
ouGansumptlva patfanla . u&lt;
in ad vanend stages
of thd di&gt;-.aac.
.

..

t &lt;V,\ ••l.ir.i'h / 5!: ■ &gt;g * .ni

TI5, SHEKT4B0K A5D COPPER WORKS,

On this subject the Ohio JWruwr sues : ■
“As the Winter approaches, thepnident boraeatan will look to the condition
of hi. stables, that they may be in order
to receive bis stock when they on no
longer be left to range upon tbe fields.—
Where a good, firm and dry fooling can
be secured, it U better tn have an earth
floor than to stand tbe boiee on phnkr.
We were particularly pleased with the
sublas of Ladd Brothers, of Jeflereon
Counlv, during onr visit to thtt place.
Tla brotbvrs Updegraff alm have lher
stable bottoms of earth, which on tbefr

mi?_5»t r r”‘
to A Striker, Hutiep;Eli SicboU. Jst
eCwMflS; M. C. Swift. Fr.lm.ilU;

Clothi

CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
^MhhrraHrerir*

DR Y GOODS!

li*XSS?

GROCERY,
Eating 6f Billiard

HARD-WARE!

own duri m t
from peoetrl
flour, horana t_ _ ___ _
r__
compelled to stand on planks. ^Speaking
------------------------- Uf th. fed that
------------------ •ffcdder U alU
be well to look, out for bedding other
than straw, whidt can be used for tedder.
Fur this purpose the best material is
aawdaat, Mid sow before tbs heavy fall
rains set In b tbs time to lay la a good
quMtit, fcr Whur’s us*. '
*

'STABLISHED 17«0.

AND

utm nappes,
- Keahi lashes,
American Oeothnac, Copenhagen,
, yellow hxctt.
Heoey Dew Beoteb.
resatitootch. Freak Heuer Dew Seats

13 VERY,FULL AND COMPLETE.

OVB BIX.LI.lilt) TABLES

h&gt; slew rf TBXSX HARD TIMER era are aaRUg
OVR GOODS.! ?

'

Unusually Low !

EW HARNESS SHOP.

AMI*

require the saw nuurilr. »i*. penfcutwn '■«!
UirtHKSl.Hl Of ]W «LaHf.
lbs U-wL
tteK areecr.MM di.trreMmi Mpd.JlM.'

ave eom^oRcA
yolyc arvil
\\oi»xy5vv\. yooX% atvA.
voXvkcXx. make, Xkem

nd Hsrcn.
..Pontiac.

rootfag. kick up every lima ha bored bis
ntweiuto tbe ground, m if trying to
aland on bis head 1 If so, don’t buy him;
be »111 nut prove a profitable feeder. We
might call thia ■ sub-soil variety.
Did you •v ar am a bug that would grab
an car of euro and run a quarter of a
mile before be would stop to .e«t ill If
an, bewrste. Wall piece euclrlh the same
category, and for the sake of distinction,
will call them Elm-peelers.
Did y&gt;&gt;u ever see a tall, slab aided,
long-ltggM, rsfur bftcked breed, that wax
always hungry, and when opportunity
required, would climb up to'-where the
rails io the fence were lumo distance
apart, and then either slip through a
crack or throw off a fepr rails and jump
overJ | If so, don’t purchase, unless you
area email farmer and c-n't poasibk
afford to build Mrs ■crihs. • We might
perhapo eall them tree-eoilere or elm baro-

.

laatiite accmbhaaiiua of Un onrseu ef ran

rV\xi'ie

GOODS !

if HAinroa, aznar ■

JMiMjs; gui.ts

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BABBY-COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1864.
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Sutinss ?hnn,

38 MMHSMOnnY MEDIUMAY,
aantns,' bassy codbtt, snosnwAi

y

,riltote“*BWW ihth" &lt;wr &lt;JU ZMMfea.

AT TSI ‘
KAA'i^uKiS

DRUG STORE!!!
mu-potmtey

Robebts &amp;, Striker,

I which I have

old men nid be did not know.— !
The general asked the girl. She said It
inis master washing kg? whk
'
4. thl. so !’ asked tUjpftfhJ., ..

Jistinjj' Ijnsintss Jirrrtarj.

-T* I— old ntol1 ■ Wkil w.H
o* and moot complete assortment of

DBVGI AMD MEDICIMBA,
IChemicals, Paints, Oil., Cam

LCR la all kiada *t Pafaily GroMric*.
»aa aad WoU«» w«m. and a ganml sa­
lt *T PievirinM. Also Hetary PeMte.
vo daen u«t ef tha Itesting. Haese,

Roberts

Thy warfare only ends with life.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

A MbxUbbb warfhie! Rogering loeg,
Tbrou&lt;b waery day and weary year;
A wild and may wahpoead laroog
Bang natty fatal and flsak, sndrw.

tiu uims.

Yet serve Ibr spirit to D&gt;» po»f.
And blench not al thy ebon* o lol;
Ttla told good stay Biand kloof. .
The nags may fcqwn-yel faint tbo« not

(T FOR MECHANICAL AMD MEDICI5AL
P0Rr0aK8,0MLTjC

Xor heed the abaft tan surety cast,
■nwfouiaed Ua^agUtl of acorn ,
Far with tby.hiiii ^1 dwell, aflaat.

Also B Ml sterik ef

a striker,

GROCERIES!
TEA, COFFEE, flUOAR. 8P1CE3. PEPPER,
PRCNE8. FIGS,-RAISINS. CODFISH;
i fact, ererylhlng In Lbe Greevry Im*, aech (■
iU be needed for femi'l cat.
Alao a great rarieiT of th.

r« el® keep OB band • rood BBMrtmenl of

Yea, tboegblboe la epaw ths daft.
1*! '
When they wbebaiMdthev fire in IHr
DwfWlofhopB Bindmaty Inwl,
Uba tboM who Jail la battle bvrv I
Another bud thy nroM shall wield.
Another bafid theataodard war*.
Till fam tba tempera (north h pealed

glimUaiw.

STATIONERY,
PENX. PENCILS. IXRS. VIPER. EXVEL0PE8, CARD8, he., Aa.

. * in. &lt;w&gt; aaavaxT. '
, -4
A Lieutenant searching a cartain house
in New Orleans, In which Confederate
arms .were reported lo ba concealed.—
Arma and tents were found .tuned in the
garret, which were removed to the grand
repository of contraband article., the
Custom House. A gentleman of vener­
able aspect, with long white hair, and a
form hint with pre mature old age, waa
the odcopant of the house from which the
arms and tent, were taken.
In the twilight,qf.fu ev.njng, soon af­
ter the .earth the most fearful screams
were heard ^exceeding fra® the yard of
the house, aa if a bums? being waa suffer­
ing ths utmost that a mortal can endure

ntJYRfCtIX tat HurjruB I&gt;w.ll.rK&lt;
J. war.riser Um Coen Roesa.

'

Mb

HAMMT.

insaxswasitti

WOOLEN

-------- may do w1mt I Me with her. I washed the Strict, delude of
therefore, place you .under guard tor Ur
her to relieve her from pein."
’
"To r«h&gt;M her J
Well, dr, I ahull preeent, until 1 conclude upon your artt®K»." .
commit yni to FonJecheow." . - 1 .
“General, 1 am a native ef fiovth Car—Taanrin’sta®* MAmMw KSrrafnrr
oliaa; my health ie infirm. It will kill
bonoraHo, wtata'Wgh tooed’, what an ifiMdb® eld mwft etU-vab «dKp*-&lt;|
- Na rli»sis| hs EwophT'-AMtetida
"1 can’theJplhaL Andean thw you
is awwaU tewnq nohd tahteMWamny
behave weU,.ur you shall t»ve prndeuly
none
the same punishment that you kava giv­ knew him. They said StaS hft had Me readkrt; and;-wn ®By
en thia poor girl, and to relieve your luce® ] tha war find bail ruined him { Ha baa received so large a lrtH«a«f admitepain, you shall be waabod dowa with friends had obeeresd that U had been fr.
rtArdlf 6f latej prior mAa; and no doubt
brine.”
Strack,
■
The old native of Smith Cardies went bel®4
he ^tended. Hia .o3er children came
to Fort JgckaMi, when. I mu ,happy io.
Jo
plead for hip.•
A legal geqtJobe aide to state, bodied in a mouth.—
Gen. Duller gave the girt her freedom, man appeared, klan, to do what *Mpoearid aMigned her a num of, money suffic­ slble fur him la*the ly of argument.
&gt;G«i. Butler deeideT.—.__ .
ient to aether up in some little bueinees,
•vch aa dulured gMn &lt;arry M in Nw» Landry should give Ms daughter her free­
Otleana.
. r ' t dom, and settle upon her a thousand doltub

Being in mortal terror of lFotiJneite&lt;»

“nieta rowiuy m«, .i.emr i»: ■»

he gladly complied with these terms. The
poor girl went forth that da/ p Tree *»triah'akid a trustee waa appointed to ad­
minister her Httle fortune nod eM that we
forthnrjharm befal her.
It wa. a light penalty fur such a crime.
J vrtfa the general had treated the efeea
la Wellington—rang for three pole, and
a rope, and had lbe wretch hanged Chat
Sunday momiqg, fa the neartat pebllc
eqw«- God sud man would hare applauded*lhe deed, and tharej would have
been no more woman whipping in Now

One Sunday morning, fwHle General
Butler was eealed at hie break fa® table,
Majnr Strong, a geafleeoan who waa not
given to undue emolien, nwhed ‘into the
room, palo with rage and horror,
“General,” he exeirimed, “there fa the
moot damnable thing out here I”
The general following him to thooffioe.
There be found the staff areembled, stand­
ing round a woman, guing upon her with
flashing cy®, their oounlennnoM .bwlrayiug mingled pity and fury. The ®rv«ita j
of the bcu® were crowding about the
doors of the room.
The woman wbe
was the olyecl of so much a Urnlion eu
nearly White, aged about twenty-aerrn.
Her thee showed at the flret gisnue that
•bo wed one of tboee tmfortumfta Wfaturea wbom'eomr nvages regard ’ wlfa’ a
kind of religious awe; arid whom eivlfced
beings are accustomed to consider pecu­
liarly entitled to tendertiMU end fhrWarewcc; She wae eltriple minded. Not abeetutely tn Wtot, bat imbecile, ynfart,
half silly.
“Look here, general," mW Major
Strong, as he opened the Ire® of this
poor crthtvre.
,
Her back was cut te plcfan wifh the
infernal cow bid-. It we. al! black and
rod—red where the iafrroal Instrument
of torture had broken tha fckin, black
where It had wot To eowvey M' id®

tea ban la
ter • Ctevteteate&lt;«

BU,in-, Mte.
Iffrir.u.iibriTjrte JSlJM

*Wta’ aarfpfyubofaplete os&lt;sltor any
NsmtafaurtfrmiMiuifnL For
Twasrty towCMfs dhey wHtpuewd awv
Number, by mail,
‘4»y. v««sis Nuw^ bound h&gt;
Muslm, will be mailed, portjwW |u say
pleta In tW United'SlaM Vlthio 150b

will® of New Y*rk fbr Two Doflaresr.!
Fifty Cents Cempiete rate, n«w* com­
prising Twenty Asa Vefam® &lt;&gt;U borem

(tan Copy-far woo year, ltd
I’wb
“Haras’.

Copfae for ewe war. M

&lt; JW. ZW Bimld—I VUumee bound in Cloth, st |S Wpw;
ume.
Muslin
------------------- v
Nrtt When

remind for

HtMVt

FACTORY,

Hs boat near by, rafl’iptp the yard, where
he beheld n hideou. spectacle. A young
[ WANT 26,000 lbe. of WOOL to mulatto girl was stretched upon the
ground on her lace, bar feet tied to a
L manufacture into CLOTH—
alike, her hands, held
a black man,
““’'Rm.,
\
her back uncovered from neck to boete.
The venerable bld geetleman with the

“fcaraWe.
.bled for gai

HAHT1NG8.MICH.

wUCbhArwa--------- =------------ ---------- -

Artndin* andhrnahHn it isalmM wUlly made up of two eemi-globnW Finn a'

5icTSa2TSs.«ft:

fare. They willMot be mated Ita ew®Giee nr regiments, in the field. I The
■ viU-be wanned entirely ®Ub Melivlag wear M^quariera not unknown to:
groee, Bomtaftudod by white eoamiaeiea
the members of Un staff: •
n Vii
ed and ncm-commiaeioned cfliisiw. The
"Who &lt;M
fin it WWJTj tekefi, the
convenient for hie purpoee. Yle held In
M.hpuo a powerful, horse whip, with
bM wort a.tedl oWUi.m-uI
'*1 went out after the clothes from the
which be was leaking the dedicate and
sensitive fl®h of the young girl. Her wank,” uld ebe^'and I*ntaved otftiUback Was covered with blood.
Every Whui loeme home, master licked ' mW.
•nd even scute . ar* grotfad down, and
strpke oftbe infernal instrument of tor- and said ho would leech me to ran away?
““Orderly, go th Laftdry’n boute end
tore toKe tfp her flesh in long dark
bring W® befbrwrbej1
.in ebhntrdT
The eoldter aghaM at f
—

the guard bwtaa,
1
had semi wbh ang*

WOOL CARDING

JK.tr, CV**»Y,
Cfjntx sad rotary Publie. O®ee

______ __ ____
fiatler aant btm-flytag back Uri stop rt.
old miscreant, and ordered him to bring
the torturer w»d hWkirtho w, headquar
ter. the neat morning. - 1 '• !l '“
The ueeguuat hurried back and rescued
the girl tromUe l«Ai «&gt;f
t ■■■• ■
About nine the same evening, the ser­
geant catriuegata to headquarters, bruwsh-

I

Lebeld hi my Ufa..

.^.wr

troops, and Ita expiration.
miVVtiUJoopteabfi
iberlaU Tbey.knowthatuumerjtaiect wIH have saiwbd out their
time in the spring, and ■ hbm then to

Ma&gt; Slnx* -b» ‘'-w”Uh
T*
I'm.j mh lu
H&gt;d

perod in' the general’s ear a pesos Jof . »

—I

u_

furmatiun which used him to compare
the faces of tba malter and the slave.—
The resemblance betwean them was

i your ductort*aiksd
’-TVre’are reports to that nftyt* said
wwdry.\ ; ;

ON

?- ?■&gt;■ i ■ r H

list ft needed but • wink from'tbn genet.
KV„W
I to tar. mi. &lt;k«a fhfartai4®en at . ^f M
is throat. &gt; The general, far anoe-anemed fMn fifa I

VCLCANfTE RUBBER BABE,

fad ■itfamr*
ItlmMstaMMM
ft ie «U raafli

�I atteebod. foe twenty thousand dollars in
■■Mi of five hundred dollars each, draw.
Jhg tetereel at ths rate of seven per neat
hvMiiy.
«-4 L- ffWihrfri-n.

■rded In the Count]
‘eocnty. And wh
bared to to Count;

Kalamazoo, or at some other place with­
is tbte Btete.ro foBdtet, to wH: ‘

&lt; IMfti

Fim lltnorosii dells— aa the fieul
--------------- ~
1870. Five Uumm14»&gt;
A.'

t — •— * •JWWWk«l to
jwoT U^,
A.
Tta■

V®**- AO.MW3
rosJg»MM0.Afo.lMH

,

'

Wje'MW

jSKXSwMMb *»d

‘WMh mWW^nrtl fSriiAi u
•temlliee tart of to tolllta'ry rsnef hu&gt;d.rt*M tape hie family Mil BaMdef fae. b.
Motod prevailed. ' ’
eteeco on to other hand Ibo OSoe-of to
’ lbe chair appointed as sort tenmnittoe
XaniriBttW 9fo Hfo cbilircs roe Mtort. iranWC'EIBott and Lapham­
' It wta trimsed'by Mr.'EIHau tp repeal
to roeobtteu panad by to Boera of
Supervisors at the October session of
1863, to nroaire'e tott far to county of
Barry.' Motta prevkiled.
....
H was moved by Mri Carpenter to ad­
journ until half peat wren o’cloek A. M-,
to-morrow morning. ' ".
B was moved by Mr. Elliott to amend
*•

. Tuesday Morning, Jan. 5th 1864.

Baaed moi pursuant, to adjournment,
roll called, quorum present. Board proaaedod to baatoeea
:
Qu
motion at Mr: Stevens to Board
yeuCotouripar"
adjoureed eaiU one o’etoek P. M.
iWe *“** *° doablto author
.
IL P. Caesar, Clerk.
of the above, ^w&gt;cd »1U&gt; orgeat oatteTuesday Afteoooe’ Jhn, 5th, 1864. )
foclioc, over the potauA areuaeat and
”
One o'ekfcfc P. M.
f
happy ilhsscratimm, by &gt;wbteb be had . ByOrd tncl p4hnaai to adjournment,
endeavored to enligbun and Influence roff csjled. quorum present, Board pro.
.
Coagme "todo right in to pramiara” eeedrd to business.
The oomtniUse oa claims of Cbunty
But perhaps Congress will not we the apofficprp.Jlecninmeud that to foliowisg
poeiteuero of comparing to man of 40
salaries bo allowed.
1
witA toy ouih of 18^n oummUmi wtah to Ty Coentr-Tritesurer,
&gt;850 00
couscriptfon Mt, io an aroeb aa “the youth
Proo^tfag Attorney,
4Q6 00
of 18" is eoraUod In neMtev- daaa. Btrt,
700 00
touM Oengraro bo droftd iMs’appif, Probate Judge,

S

be it further resolved, that Messrs. Cook
Sbeldoe and Nevtaa, or eltbar' of them
proeeed to Grand RaMds a«d toamine
andaeeertete tbs rott eftbe fireproof
rwitjf""
building hnhht Shy, erected for a si/nilar
purpose. Rsaoluliea fo«k
jUeofih'i/Bi the Board nf Sunerriolbe eomniiitan app&gt;»iatad Io settle
ore bf to Bbontv of Barry’ tot uo *o- with the County Treasurer sshoUUed the
counl preetaued by, to SueerinteMtenta follow lag aa their report -os:raid nettleof PoOr W allbwod unless itemlxcd end
certified by such Buporluteodent.' Rew H. N. Sheldon in acct, with Barry Co,
olutlofi prevailed.
Jan. I, m«3.
Dr. .
It waa footed by Mr. Stevens to ad­
**
To atnU fmm old sect. MIO 02
journ until Uhmortow morning at eight Feb. Jan. redemptions
80 82
“ cash of Trees. Prairieville 2406 07
It wm moved by Hr. Elliott to adjourn
“
“ “
**
Yankee Spg’s 010 06
until baJf past 8 o&gt;loch.
Motion pre­
- - 156! 00
vailed.
Q. P. Csutar, Clerk.
534 43
Wednesday Morning, Jaa. 6th.
428 20
544 78
Board reel pureuant to adjoernmoftL
1214 93
roll ttdlad, quorum present, Beard pro.
M5 29
oeaxted to buriwosa;
-J
1106 67
The Committee
----------- — miscellaneous
Orange rtU#
872 !&lt;/
deltaite [h their chairman reported
Johnstown
1090 70
fol lowing
sc-__ rexamined
_____ _ _ _tbs
__ ________
w—
"•"J .
2022 M
eouuto abd woeid recommend their al--------565 88
lowanee ro Mtowe: Report adopted by
Woodland
1126 48
Maple Grove 711 44
Heatings
1M8 03
22 (»
1101 07

/
April I. March Beealpta
“
" rsdseipiiuii
L April Receipts

I,

May

“
I,
“

redemptions
Juno Receipts
" radtonpUons

BetS}****

/fj&amp;iitfvi. to7MMc&gt;&lt; At

vMtiote Ihe WMUttJofto lost cadet** of
A. W. Bailey 'and report to thia Bserd.

"

- era nSM^a telpry

UM ■UHlIj U» rw.lt rf riM, .

.Htauw^tWw. iWr.^wXkr '
I. B. Plan having room red to' may^ef all to votan cast, waa declared

waa moved byMn Hanna that D.
*rau he aliwvad for Ma aervieen »

actio M Mm rtffnf Moofly of Feb
■seat. Of the wiodum dr folly of

aaytago and dniage, we leave the r&lt;

Cmcrn Cucbr for this c&lt;l

‘

wlll bidd he regular. quarterly serd
te&gt;gifwilNg on Monday the 25th mst I

Tua Gaxso Hihm Eaoli office I

• &amp;0d for
^tbobnUW .1
vvlua terra from this Slate. And, » hr re
aa, lbe Board &lt;&gt;f Snpervieoni uf theeotinty of Barry, fold that in the careuiira of
•aid Jeu by lbe- ecvatel Super riw.fo nf
the (ownablpe of thia couuty, that there
is great Inequality In to dletyibmfotC of
said lend, bM, Wher«M, tMs Brenj at
the October seearon. passed a reeoluiiim
whereby they intended tn effect nn uni­
formity in auehdjat ** '*
" *
lutioa the Attorney

&lt;ff *ila Uotifonu were destroy ed by I

i^a^ssKrttfeft

early m Friday morning last.
’ &gt; NtOIXCTW©»rOH,CM4», J»r j

Tuaoar, which might be .rboeksd I
simple remedy like -Arora's Bros
Tratkn." if altered to progress

Sa^.’WW.I SS«iSas;;6U-i-.xr.J

KKRKKKSaXi:
Jr.AM.Hm.- (-■ '
I’
Um.

m.
yr HX
vjvil rsrswic*.
Ibero1 Bea twft Mills wbieh supply
i^UaXlFafo^ Traa.; Vlh rouri
stWta fiowrihgqMMasr rollta. They
under the ouperinten loaco of Captain
H. HUI, 8I«&lt; Gh*. a practical m

to the (taverner.
provalted. s-v
Jl ,WM mqvsd that the matter ,af, the
lost orders nf A. W. Ilailry l^ taken
from^ tebUCMShCwb'wA^Ka b.

reeue.idnr the motion Indras new order,
for M.’W.MMley, and thMYbc •shrftei be
laid &lt;m the table, llraten prevailed.

INVALID PENSIONS.
All often jrsdmMIrrt W to' wro wl

mitteeon fire-proof buikling*. Motion
prevailed:
Messrs. Hanns. HRl and ShclJ&lt;&gt;n,were
elected aa serit committee.
It sras moved by Mr/ Stevens, that
when thia Board dots adjourn, that tbev
ad&gt;:&lt;&gt;rn tu mewl eft the the third Moeday

.Tabkh lime I
U be has tarsi, i
rr. CoinptisMry I
000pound.of ftl
— —w —Cbm, by nrinr|
usually .-Ur al night, lbe can being I
.itirieg the day. ' It is a novel eight tt I
through lheeeWUa..,. I low-perfectly I

i'Eafim-SSTuS'J
M »«lk

rENWWWiTQ W1BQWS.

mW.

«hieh -ar tr.v^n adapt themselves
matter nf surprise bi I
T*4aeWw.ri. so. m/

i» that which has b»
frrtWtoy;
to eiMiiMa to rw
• man, a large MtfM*
►rwilb.rwe want to hi
mill/ginic.’ Tbey n/ver wore sn w

Fril^ mof.iofc X...SU, 1«M
Board met pursuant tu
roll called, quorum -— -•
eesded to tNMtnMe. &lt;

prevailed. ,
, . .
It ataa meved by Mr. Hall (hat tl
motion for this Board to adjourn to the
on to third Monday n' ” ■
'
be rescinded. Motfon
nijaw follows:
Yeas—Messrs. Stevens, EUtert. HaU,
I^pham, Bleky, Jb«imM. |fld Phillips.
Nays-Mstaro Uttmta.-Bmith.^.r-

200 00
' CT 5“

zgSr”^'‘ll

&gt;p«4 40

adr, Gilbert kSdTohflso -Regerlx Sweet- 1
J^rfoy-TtagroU^naeo, Ward 1
to vote by boltet Ibr fltqmriqteqtioQl o(
anrthlght.
. JT
’ Poor for the term of three yearn.
.
Whereupon Mr. Nevlna having receiv­
Afahrwia—Regent. Joslin, Walker aod
Sweeny. "
'
&lt;ed Um majority ofajl the votes cast was
elected.
'
,
, .
.
A UrnorM-m r-w—4 «i«—4 br declared
'
h was moved and carried to proceed
Una bundnd »4 law■; tf &gt;b* iUHwu. ,
to ballol. for fiaperintendent of Poor for
“•*&lt;* b *&gt; —Myprf «« of *4 to
1
term ofS vagra. '
' , . ,. , rrlktira U^Om r.mor.l , W® Robert, having B^eired a majocity pf all the votes cast, waa declared.

ai.ii?j:lr ’tiir.iiuff

Il was moved that the additional bond
of IL N. Shridua as Cosnty Treasurer
Caaaa into the tetaNetesrthe aoh.entH-r.cn tb&lt; WtU &lt;Ur of
be accepted by the Board of Super viaura.
Motion ■yvnllart,'- :x l * tv
Mr. Elliot submitted the following ■tA&lt;K.r. Whoever owns mid atom, maM J&gt;ewv»
preamble and resolution.
JFArrrws, by aet No. 2, of Ijiws paaaed
&gt;w.« , r,) BA*IP BOxrrwnx.
■¥/»*. Iflrfsfolure
and subsequent amendment tbereJ-&gt;.?Tbe
'STOAT COLT.

it

.«r&amp;!

managed before.
‘Capt. Hill d«ice
considerable amonat of grinding for t
riiteemend«ate«wlly aetasiisbee Us.I
by Obe aanoont and quality «f Itewr thrM4te for a bwbel of wheal. By tl
way. th. tbrifo and enterprise display

-SISTERS.

n’11 “a.

wuit
Sipto . .KoljU,

of Supervisors o
cbpntyadjoumed cm Friday, to I
AvhniB

Tbcrsf.r. &gt;w it
That lbe Goveroor of this Bute be. and is hereby ;sr»82
lieltcd to fecomtnerid to tba Izgislwturs
42
at the ensuing wpsrial setekm to ee amend
25
rnid hw that the Board of Supervisors
68
may secure a uniform relief tu fomillss
of volunteers as their areBeaillra may re
33 65
quirt. PrmiehJeand reoototina ad^k d.
64 28
66 n

M tfneirrent mousy
II 00
■■ - b«fotrwto/ 5«i ffi

n .?

County TfSMiurer be required to give
addithtMl bands to the ainnunt «f 120.-

447
00
273
100

■ Marmsw Holmss, Cliairrwan.
aCrKKWWt&amp;UTO or rooa.
»ttl. a®! W«X#
«•&lt; It :i ■
Mr. Henna submitted the following
’
840 00
the 7&gt;to»&lt;Aehmaalcry luUUUoftoi John Roberts,
J. M. Norias,
50 00 reeolulioe:
/«rye ola^M “marrted" HMD at “twMy" D. B. Pratt,
00 00
ftesofard; By the Board of Superrlsor*
with osnhll‘teteMtea.’’ &gt; n x4
r ‘4 !
- J via-M. Dewey, Chairman.
of Barry county that hereafter each Cutro
Butlt pato ust^rtUqilnk h.w pa
h was moved by Mr. Carpewter that ty officer furnish th air own stationery
MnhppretJIatlve Coogreaa may paaa by the repert be accepted. Motion prevailed. ’and preeoat their MtJouta to the Board
It woe moved id etrikdtait tot part of 1of Supsrvisarn separately for allowance.
lhat.convincing argument enrobed io to
report on,, ealarlea of Resolution adopted.
beautifal illuetntioo of a “coet-uld bach­ to committees repoi
It was tnovpd by Mr. Elliott that the
IB 02
Bounty officers alk&gt;wh»|
ilendenta
elor friend without ebtek or child, who h of poor rotaries. Muti
Btoard adjourn natB 7 o’clock P. M. Mo468 20
tore 85,'wlto picks to ckinUea frura hia
hrwair meved by Ml____________
5 00
Wednesday Ereaing, Jani 6th, 1864.
20S »
teeth,” tea, and it ie etUl nore painful to Lalaaoo of tWrepnrt of to commit­
150 00
Mo­ , Board met, pursuant tq adpmramMtt,
to fhink, tot MM ignetaut member, tee on rolafMt of county officers.
tia* preratted.
roll felted, qoarum present, Board pro
with characteristic Co^rsesiona! arro­
•27.102’18
la wee moved that the aoeoont «f J.
gance may taro the imaefieuen t© en- M. Nsvtae ae auperimahdrot of Poor
To sBi’l from old acet
•3064 40
to fol lowing
Wr'.U.' ti-.L______ v’ F_s .i? be' allowed aa fifty-daUBt* U Motion pre­
Cblra
vailed by yeas and Nm a, aa follows.
Mfobad, J^g. to Board at Super visors Feb. 2, By bona* A veocbere • 734 56
Yero-Measrw. Bterene, Holmes, El­
. 811 85
ite^ Haya, Hall, .Jtareu, •L^U’s of to rountjr ef Barry that aa order be
- 657 02
drawn.on to County Treasurer for the
Blake, Thomas, tfeerlwend Hill.
8l3 07
sum of ten dollars te for or of to chairNays— Merora. Smith, Chrpewter Hmtt Wtajef thia. Board, ta bs accauated for
553 63
n» and Wbeeter.
473 81
in proevting suitable bonds with coupons
fawaBteooed tealtow ths account of attached for to uro of this Bounty, RoeJ. Roberta ao Superintendent of Peer at olsttiqa adontod. .
«»( ‘
forty dolforo. Moto* looL
U w tnoeed hy Mr- EUioU to rooon-to xrae mowed by Mr. Searles to a I tow sidcr the vote on salaries of county offi­
totaBOuatof J.itohertz, Beperfatandent cers. Motion prevailed.
Wo hero tad spoea thia week ’tff ghe
oh Foor at fortyAsa xtodtars. &lt; Mottos . It was moved by Mr. Ellioti to amend
more than, a meager
their prereitaL
Ila J -j s»&lt;wv&gt; vJ /rtWirteq Q| the report of the eocnmittee on salaries
200 00
proowa^...
Mr. Hulmee submitted the foNowlng of oouaty officers, by fixing to salary &lt;4
454 85
«ad .•: rJ^rA,
: fl- County CterJt at.four hundred end fifty
AlUr U« cpwij,Prwl- resoludc* ;.-r.
882 94
Aasotai, By to Beard ofBuperrienre dollars for the last year.
734
06
Motion pre­
that the asm of iwewty thousand dollars vailed.
vstjit! »*.*''
’
&lt;*“A **, P-u-u tv *u»
be aMMBetotedfar-GMaeawMof mil­
It was aaevod by Mr. EUteu to allow
Wmmu „.„i *,, -..,
itary Relief orders.
Tbs resoMion the Prosecuting Auorne------■*-------**
The foliotaog are to stood tagbundled Warefor the

lion prevailed,
j
.. ...
It was moved to.adept to report of
'hfcrtfin pre­ the committee on salaries of &lt;mnaty;efficeca aa amended. . Motian jwevaitod. I
M wa»wnere6’by Mr. HMtate W ’4flIt.WMCMjradbylite. Huimoototto
JownMdlhnrpMKO^MhP/M.
v chair appoint a committee oi two to- ift*

Wktrtat,jlbar Aeaidjpf Supervisors
have by rrefainloa authorized a loan of
JKWtt'Wt

k/iEnnnp. d«. u..

toitAw aoaseuffuf E.fl. Collins belaid over until
the naxt aMMoo oTlkb'Board.
Motion

The committee on miscellaneous &lt;
iroegh Choir chairman report*
•y had naarintd the following aw
tdwotild recommend their aMowai

lbe committee ap pole tod by the chair
to inveetigato-tbe matter M the last or.
ders at A- W.' Bailey, hove reported
the same back wttbeoArooommaodalioo
And ou rnottoe th* same was told «■
totabU
. j, ■; •„*•.■• •
Il was atoved lhat the order drawn la
favor of B. B. Clapp be taken, up and a
M« order drawn thnrefor, with «ba later1st thereon at ton per cent.
Mfttiua
Lo&lt; ■
.4s ■ • :-:r r.b ...
Ifev eommittro appointed by lbe chair
te take into eoaoideratloo tba propriety

.

. &lt;j :t?rASitwji.ro

।
Mr. EllioU sobmltlsd Urn following

Jlreo/eed, By the Board of Bnpervb
'ore, that a sum net exceeding twenty-five
Ihundred dnMaie bo expended m the erootiua of a fire-proof boilding.
Motton
leal by ysc • and naya aaJfoUawe:
Yeas—Messrs. Sts vens, Holmes, Elli­
&lt;ott. Hall, B4aU.aMTTtonfs. v

■’’MWNTT Moiw.•*«■
ithal yield oely e living mmW affwd tl
pay such a prise 1 An industrious m&lt;l
xtewic making »lfta week alhla trndtl
could afford to giro MOO to retenes hir

��WB. Td.OBKCK'B
‘B'lAOB VURTSTtB.

■

'

and

■Btoou WkML..
L,&gt;^,lro*&lt;te^^d
nubilean
for mcro
Mna six nyem,
sad have &lt;U
aoqSrted

XvA.vMXkft«. ‘Vo^uXalAx^,
.
™ H&gt;««i Wlr Io
with the eighteen rowed yellow dent
Xbfcfa, b talk fewr foot

&gt;■—!*»*&gt;y.W*

J*

t, north and sowte, three sad a half
tete"and •Wiit kaaeuliivstod with
RRoA^lMdftdtivator and eoon aa
tanas bsgiw to appear, ta order V&gt; let
nyftltu and batten lb* growth, while

XkbUof&lt;£ntolcq!!rt2

- J . -i‘i
J*-. -W
rot.Tnr

&lt;J** '' CELEBRATED

STOMACH
A pots and powerful Toafo corrwUre and slteroUre ta waadcrfal eSoacy in iflii—w of lbs

Btemach: Unr and Bowala

r*^’,***or' **”“

Moxvg

wpd oft»y ta tan up the cam a tary
a Maraud; tart

fik-’rfrt.aurfaas needed stirring without
taaiitog l»r the weeds to grow. This
horn,Wilk ripr, cut up, and hauled off
a*arv earlv in
roam War • than arultiva.
ter tetoled- the Mils and prepared tbs
gpgjftto receive Gtootby seed, white
weaiiMaedtarteiy sown: the next summer
be'Mrt a “jped erop of timothy hay, and
itakMMBQ after be cut a menstrow crop
ofdheUatMi Tro Crops bf h»y might
^»ve, bjte made the iacond season but ha
IniMAi* hie tames and bovins to pea.
tute tee second crop, planting the field
sga^^tJh corn Iks next seaauo, getting
IhaaecDssd heevy «t&gt;p »f corn.
■TJhrftrfd fete 'Wen planted to corn
pvocy year atoas, reoaiviog every whiter

ef deOaro ante year in advertising theh
ssasita aad ptabti&amp;ag tike

COME AND BUI MORE

*Wux«b«vous Cvrt\5\wxX«&lt;
—•- -

KKX

him froca

xVi* CouxvXv^.
ceciA Vv\\*

’BVocA

it that they strike at foe root of Diaease.
by eradicating every particle of impurity

Jelitiral §inrtorj.

Atv X\vl 'BXoo^,
for ths life and Health of the body depends

11 A&gt; U&lt;«3 k po«™j &lt;11. WHisi
Xi a miserable egWooo Those csodtcinM

GOODS!

R.J. GRANT!

fcrert Ytsll manure to the acre. The
pUdUMTsrtoshaUM one hmt-

•b MwbelaaiM atxnwhoni, Impara water
other external eauass, Honimi s Drritaa
be relied on aa a safesaard.
d:
Ibto as a rtmedy Sad &lt;bo«M»da wbe roam I
under spproUoston af an attack, saesuw
seoergv; and tUnaands wU oeelacl to ansi! U
BatMsedlrt protective qnallUfa to. adtimee
cured by a vary brief eataroe af thia aaaree

Ktt/ Vut^uoAxA
Hkto OMasMee,
Ball J?Aeum,
tfWeafU,

Ctd fosrwe,
^Aeumattsm,
Biok Hndaakt,

drod anffflfty to.shfy bushule of ears to
the sere, three bushels of earn making
t« o.ihiwblle of ebeUed coru; the ears
weW’Wge.Thimy oflhctn maasuriognine
iMbahJoag, and filled tq the tip sad, the
•kfo wsjm#, Wd tie teller only a
Aern/qf a hstf to five eighths inches in

[^’wm££?flk’rt

H MT LIKE GE TRADE

C. Aikta, W. T. Dssbsr.

,

Come and See! I
which bail existed fourteen years.

AMOZmefMonwMfe^feigtaytssw

Casos Inwwsrshis of Dyspepsia and Liras
OotaplaurtooaU be asoatfowedia white tbs
PariUaadFWa

iwjfod........—------------ —
tend it than flint corn, and the cereal
yi^ld Jua. fro Ad to be the one third
inure edseu planted side by side. Some
of our astute I’Sciio farmers are now
growing thia varicly of corn with such
succenejhat they will never go back to
flint cofouMr. Wright cuts up his oOrn
v«rwOjjp#MC h!s fodder perfect, puts
it inlarM aMdB, ijfcfre -the stalk* oQre
weHMKmW to han! in, buft and maw
awfy tnlBterTsll. Some are husked in
the fidiebd kept Anatookl until needed
tq qitjjpwilh the stalk outtee in March
and April; these large ligneous stalks
are art fine and treated with Indian meal
fisr hia 150 equines and bovine. He (rows
much timothy sad but little clover, for
th* reason that his land le eo highly ma­
nured that the clover lodges.
He bos
lately leased a badly worn field, on which
ta grow stover hay by the aid of hia sur­
plus manure; far, although clover draws end oiUra. I am prrphrodto
more of its nourishment from the atmoeWHOLESALE TO OOUMTBY MKBCHAMTB,
ybdre than the corn! greases, it fella to
gro w on aa exhausted eoil.
8. WruiiMt
L0WI8T CASH MARKET TALVX
Seneca Falla, November, 1861
IMlarnl/i.

'Wov\fc \kkft cl CXvclywv.
j
TYvc "B\oo&amp; VAV»
are the moot aqtive and thorough pilia that

They act so diroetly upon foe IAver, exert­
ing that organ to nte an extent ea that tbs
syaletn docs not rslapea into its fanner eoa
dition, white is too apt to bs the case with
simply a purgative pOL
They are really a
liYooCi olw^l Iamy VAX,
wjaTSWIJUt eadftaritos. nw .!«»*&lt;» I

wtaeb, ia ooqjuetioa with ths
'&amp;Xoo4 TwMw,

lEKDUESID IPIBMBS,

wm case aU the afsr.wiati.sod diseases.
aad, of teenwsivss, will rslfovs aad sere
'
HtadAsht,
Ossh'vsnsss, '
Otlia Patna, Cholra Jdarbut,
Indtijftation,
(Pain in tht ^oivtlt,
fPiaxinnt, eta.
Try tbeoa mediciaes, and you will never

girea Belies of .ny loteulioa Io withdraw tbts
popular Isas from sale al Par. ■adfimul tea days
notice is gire, the uaderaignsd, u “(teaeral
■■tocripliea A&lt;eat,”«Ul coniine is supply
tbs pnblie.
Tbs wbeic amouat tt tbs Loan sathsriss^ is
Firs Hnadrod Millions of Dollar.. .VMriy|A«r

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GROCERIES

tVaurxoa Boer aa a Mann*.—In re­
sponse to an mqairy relative to the worth
of aoot m a manure, the VTortiny Famtr replies:
Ite.chief component is carbon, and in
sc divided a form aa M 1
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toa avlulioD ia water. _ ______________
ed on Ibe aide of a chimney thousands of

QooA MoAaovuio,
sad you should Uy then before going for a
P6^‘rk»phU&lt; or Ahaanae of my fond
agent, and read the certificates, and if you
hare erer doobtod you win

v.o wvorc.

d?1'r^ “»“•••« k»”n that ihsttomury
KSSJE.'^ i^u'SSL^f
taiaty tut be w III not Ud H nro^Lry for
Ums to S0B», to aesk a market for ear Mbsr loac

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GROCERY,

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Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

HARD-WARE!

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..rhtr-tU
MW ; cy.s I
hair Milter

nur jtaUow, nor. rod, 1
L nafoota Thorne
■ithuter before te

mewntlme eome of Thorne,s relations bad
died and left him afortuns, a
; “
better worth winning. Alisa
i n all k iada uf dr r. anoda.l roc •'
.lOkUV.tv.i t»7poA*m«.

There was small hope for him, however,
seduce who lured him at e brother,
for the sbsro of blame that was tn me."
Thought* swam through hia brain daliriooaly. Ska, hie lotaTbvnd him-»waa 7oald wlsh to wdd. All Hspafafare
auffaring for hira-ted lorad Mm all the brightened gtortotety. *VMa «w the
while. He looked at ber, more beautiful boar fat which he had leegedand waited,
than ever in her.Borrow, ber ttotemras. "•«±4RTti&gt; &gt;"■
After al| wastet&lt;lbo,. tndr:k&gt;re the true
bcHere »h*t I bare to say when you
know they tretty I ait word*.”* Thia, with the addrow of AHm Devon
onlheooiwJ:
■
I
Then be waited. .............■.
Fire days waa the least possible Cinto
in which, allowing for nd delays, ate
could terne t» Mm.
He thought We.
।
stroag will would keep Um alkra so
r-™__jamJi
i

and leave Aliev, and we shall are wbat foAiW Mdr^meeg. Am tteim ,
we stell eew wten oiy Lady MagnlAeeul eiun to the knowledge ted lamped ter
romes. Fbe iny part, I never did be­ in tte foNor; but tte oertafoty of araeb
lieve first love a dktase qblte n&gt; tesy to inghlmted been her sole motive.
Ito
get over as mnmps and measles
Tm do ter jnstiee ete did not know of hie en­
told Thorne had liter d. '.TiQto stories gagement. She learned ttat for the first
in real life a great deal befler than Out of time In ber two hours with Miss French
books—ttey’r* twice as spicy.;. I prom befors les. It dismayed bar, not a fitfls.
It was an obstacls that ste had not fusejy &gt;’oB MWCUAXICAI. AND MPfaWtlfl ire rare fuu in watching tte rumaBcc."
I, aft ~o»M.rj KrireU, will
Qalet Msry Everett sighed, a little ares, end alia did not (tel entire faith
ryMtents all fclMs ot Family Groceries. 1
PUMI^tei^WLI
in Alice dinging to her ami.
sadly, but did not answer.
She loved now in tte sucesrn which seemed an car- .
L7 Hloae and Wooden ware. Mid ■ s«ncr*J ar
—
• . bud ittn / • &lt;- :
.. _ beard a few words-.« could not
A lire L&gt;ev«m, though ibelr friendship had tnin before.
__
. -r ■»
a I... I.tar.
Whew ttey were IntroduMd ete look- Ihelp It," Min EvpreUsaid, with eyes of
b6»u of weeks only, and the prospect of
oinring •‘fun” wns’lar from exhllsratitjg. ed al Alice anxiously. She gas not i
Jptttten A bee came ln_so faffently blind to the youth *nd freshness against
&gt;»
tel little Jove’e pal.. fare. prifb tfo
happy. Hcr-bruan hair teased' alxml which she must cnntateL Ste ackuowl- -•*
■
bar primrose cbeoka, ter reft tauoconl edged to terself that tteglrHah face, with Iheart orate settling over It, almost Tike
(ba aMow itPkth.
‘l' He*
**- knew
v- ” now
brown ayes sparkling with plresurt, and the tench uf Wm fotwera (tte treasure 1
a fowiswre wild flowers in tte hand.— trove) in the soft hair, had a sweet charm where his lieart ras-rew wbte brief
THAI COFFEE. FUOAJ1. SPICES. l-KITt.’U,
'1'hortW was behind hor.Qooklhg on M of ber own. She almost despaired—not __ JiZ.A’ aim _j leod him. ‘ He. would
I BUXttt. FKJfi. RAliIKB.CUDF«D;
■bare given half tte universe to be able
she exhibited ter treasures, with a smile quite.
in foci. ererrlhint fa th, Usrevry tea. sack' ** and an eye glunec which revcalrd more
For some daya she held bereclf rather to go to Alice's aide and tell ter tte truth.
will be needed for fomVro»c.
X
than He »:ae aware of love- and pride.
aloof from Howard Tternc and hi* little But be dared not approach ter. For the
Alao a ureak&lt;atU*J &lt;d t*»«
•See.' eried ibe reft clear tones, ‘you’ve betrothed. When anything brought ber first time tn hia lifii ho felt like a coward.
C‘U'&amp;2EUrr IMUMFSBUUBU
Imxu bunting in - vein for these Huie in contact with them, ate was playfsl He stood and watvbcd ter, silently, as
she moved *w«v—hie darling, whom be
beauties all summer, and we’ve found
t«&lt; c««tt»r Eitnch,
Tten he
item 1 Ido y&lt;&gt;u sradl the aea-brvath in though kind always. There was ■&gt; •!had teen mad enoogh to foe*.
roe nix wkcial axxsnv or tux xroisa. iheml We got them among tte rocks, mate variety la ter moods that turned
with a look m his eyes that made
1
Georgiana Ash tremble.
W. slu&gt; keep os hate a gaod aasrrtmrnt oT 1 where they look forever out toward the Thorne grew Interested tefure ho knew 1
%m free now; and, asyoe said, of
savsw, and ntriifghridedte'watre comes it In WaWng them. lie began to realSTA.TIOXsrES.3r,
up amohg tte raolft
Flow bloc they tae,'n&lt;9w ha observed her mure doooly, wfaat use Is freedom F
Neither spoke again until bin nool good
areJust tike a bitofinnnmtr; ekv.
I'm l»bw royally beautiful she was. Sb* hid
MBCH. PKNcn-1. Hitt. FaTEF. Etgiilng fur them often', and since they are been far leas so in the old daya when te l by&lt; wtente bad gone up the path with
VEI-Orat, CAftBS. Ar.. *e.
.
mine by righl.wf direovrry. I'll call them had thought the whole univorae bounded iher to the bousu door.
Upon ear revives may be tend ah of the treasure irew, for I don't like lh‘&gt;*e pul­ hy ter smite Her maimer bad obottgid
Then he lushed teck&lt; into the thick
most rorutek
among tte rocks, serosa to,
I) Bj Itaibfo tadany hantee.
.
Um». $te ted been imperious then—ate forubbery.
।
,
fete was a pretty ptdiire in bur deii- waa so still at times, but oftewer there the sex He was almost wild enough to
cata morning dress, with ter young, in­ warn tender, .telf pathetic abfoteeo in bury all wrong, sorrow, shame, in tteee,
'
at, srlth lts_ words and rays which made hhn think treacherous waters. He knew bia late,
mwrwtglri'....’ . ___'-—
■bunch of wild roaes and meadow grass she had grown redder with th* red years. was sealed. There would be no hope for
. j- W- RUSSJELI..
swinging’from tier apn, ntid ibe blue Had ter life mlaapd him 1 There was a him. Alice was not unforgiving; but
Ptato£J«AJ^•odSurRion. OBct in RuMriP*
subtle flattery In tte thought against she was true, and claimed truth—a wo­.
: flowr^t in bar hand,
_
man, and would accept no divided teart.
She and TTuinw were bnppy enough, which hia vsnity was no proo£
JOHN BMEBTH,
Hp was not walrus towards bio little I Esplaig as be would, bo knew ate would
bulb id" them, to have ipnyed apy loader
OMTSICl.Wi •aaaerjew. nw.lliajao Uwl
bvart to kt tliBin dream on. But Aggie love in all there specuiMione, at least not never Relieve him or understand him.—
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1 Myer could know bow it &lt;M&gt;e; and
Freneb's hrart yas not tender. Not that im«Mi»aiocsJy, tert they use dungeedes.
(KEHEAIP, rm iDik&amp;tl
be auffori tif he oflurod MplapftioD ate wquld te­
*”« »DK. H- J- HAMBT.
die was very gruel' uinly thoughtless, Very fatngUriMre wbfti.teadbrri!»
ed
i*W&lt;
MtUBgid1y'*M
aKtee
on
tte
lle
re
that
'only'
honor,
only
sorrow
for
fphd uf ibn, iukl ’u- Iktlu ccrelbss what
or n«ddy P«y, only.
w uuld ^p*e
iber.teM Mm; ted tteao toad momentsi
w ounds her sriMiidflgcnce might infliuL piano! tnfvitmdte
•
.1 r-rSoecial altenlion will be Mid to COMPOUND She looked1 aioltedly into Tteme’s ej ci, tte result of bis meeting again wit^Misa cntfld never teiatonodfar.
AibVUhadnMeruMaiJ^
.
Jusmbeahe turned. He waa -utted' afcdmM :
3v r
r
Just then «h* aaree upite walk te ter jHjn Xte very । Book p where ttey bad
‘‘I Lad a let!cr imp ^n old friend qf
jours this umrntag—Afore. Goorgiatui. lovelKwl mood. Tenderness.tad peratm SSKtetAiS:
Ash. She is eoiuiog hereto day or to­- to whom nature baa given tte seal of sc rBOBEktRAbTRI^ER.
morrow. Stefoteante know ate willI urewnte moves n* far more la tteee Ho guttered a btnfA, ited laid them tare,
lUrrirM April,J**Al ..
,
. ■ meet you. What a pleasant surprise iti gretlw peter no to whom it warns indkge tally m a pocket-book, white teworried
newt. ¥te footed mb, tw. tidy Mag:
wmUr*
; Jt utefbTfbntee foMF^HlBe Hrrte «ia
7^45
tesy jnst then witlrMrry Kvrrrtt, who
again With tte gleam efa hew rtea4.^_

mi uwi8»

with hia (ace towarl
ped in thought, and
be board wo footfall,
a low rooiemtered J

groceries

PATENT MEDICHTES

for wo greeting, mo intpuriee; bat optee
u peermoat thought firat—. . .•
- u..
-Altee, I &lt;M &gt;»» you-mly you.
That ecepp white you could not under*
atand, waa a momentary medneaa. 3te
touched me with ber winery—hints of the
lung bowaleeu fore, she bad charioted for
AmUAwmm***! 1 ■*** OMFte “O tee

wfto.Ml,. ll.Ujtmu.djlMiw,
that Any heart never wavered. It waa
yodiii ien, ai Itia tew-te ft »HI be
when!

H,teiievw you,”•*'*&gt; lhp._ low.: sweat,
tones. - I Up. to. bel ie re it »teo I
beard of her marriage, aix months after.
Iknewtec had bean diaappoinled, and
I had bean wrong and baity?'
Hfo, nut brreact jrraa had reaeon
enough. Yoa-should up\ bteua yparself. il Mver blamed you. foul are you
free! X« thia my A fit* at my1 rider
“Tour'Alire; yotfra, and nuoe otters.”
♦Otea.l stall die euntotrt." •
Ttecughnll the hour* of that long .
night, she Ml beside him. holding bia
hand in here, charming away hie pain by
tarbolreand-hertouft. When tte dawn
crept softly up ibe slope, and kindled Tte -1

eastern shy to florae, Ke w*« tewpiog A
caliH restful sloop, for the first Aim*. ImU
toom days aura teWM wounded; and .
the Surgeon coming in and standing
watchfully beaide Mm forewNIo. SdW.ae

»4f

WOOLEN

FACTO

WANT 25.000
martafitcture Into

W«fe»0S-

• lewtungtaplilM. Sb*-*|s spared.from
readi&lt;-.thM«W »btch re&lt;«4ed ap much
, toAfgb.Jreueb—tte astel ea -qui rec te
Thorne’s mmstasted !ip, tte bronnd
feces few stedee pries. Ite rate that
trivd to b* cardete Sftd failed.
I.ittk
Afire only heard the coo! answer:
kAh, I haven't seen her for five year*.
Sheared, to ba * sty teh, ben daotuo girt Head. ooo,—l Ja wk
i woutar tf ate&gt; fated."
.-&gt;&gt;
-■ fid," . . _ ,
.
■
*
.
Tte grate amter eyre taring oa Mm
Ste thought to herself that fur aid
k friends, ter lover seemed to trit* very a loot «f Mate repeoieh. After a mo­
ment she said, with a trifle of, tte old
; .. h
‘
“I do net like to have my moods so-.
When ttef cams In togdtUr again
from their afternoon walk. Thorn and Al- tired. Iiia nuigenaroua Jn y&lt;&gt;«, with
doc, edtaa truaka' were .ip the hall, w'gh all yon Wgte iu bfr, to footroot from tte
&lt;3. A. paiplad w btaek leitcre upon their anfeabdtatnf yourbappiweaa and watch
tew | tear kmelMMmad teMa&lt;bteN '
. cvre»n.
*All f hum tefofo F
’ ''
“Tte near guest, I saspect,'’ Atea said
•’ 4foMy«t'4lNMte«r teo -uetTwriAeui'
to rvmf. He bltbi. lips mid wits sflynC
•
W ten A gale Trench teirdtilni gbing.
’ by ter d&lt;K|r, after be had left Alice, ate
. ftil Her bead sot with.s ntaliciuua _whi», “She’s come—been with jne a couple
of hours. Now ehs’sln’her-own room,
, g| Mteidfol
' •■*-* ■’ -*
It SMS jtteh st snte«m«fe Ml the
party tetotewtenttoted.MidwlMirn dOf
1 es more, were gathered In tte - Joig' old-,
fashioned parlor ready to go Into sujiper.’

VULCANITE RUBBER

"I are* fold teoh Awsn gi vtog my-- Hfe to
av“‘

i

He found a nteo ta hie table wlte be"
went home, and in It lheae worda* only : 1
“Ite mercifol enough not tn write to &gt;
me or ate to eoe ma. It would be of no 1
&gt;ee.
, • i
Wtal I k«H. »U I u., »n n.„r !
be expiabed out of memory.
! forgive i
you. 1 do not think you Tneealto be
false. When yen arid mo you loved me,
I beliooe ymd thought eo.
* ahsll go j
away to night aadiaauey— to the love 1
yea have found again.“
i
’S’SKs'K-s:
He obeyed ber—be madeate
no wtecM
Meleaa J&lt;
ettemptekeaple'.ito'.
ratea«r -ted fiteteW’
foMddheteoUUhndb aM :new wane, &gt;
ft RMtr.teaiM CM. Tburoo glad WeU;li

hm ocw, a») berate SM etetfWp&lt;' ’
IandMaoaee vXj ehAJw. •■TetetertWrter*••ThoSboob"lh« will ten wadd^od
the bode, gjlf w»* t mlh at tiute

Bp alone. F
Wtet oubtle
re powwhtesow. No davkp often
&gt;M rtevafo^eUtidto rtadretresteto
tte look of white pain te bad BMW te
&amp;*•&gt; y«

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Maar.'Vtea &lt;

�NEWS I!
I Madge, Willard Daria. J
foeaton. P. 8. Spariding.]
■te of Barry and Eaton ete
t Mfoblgsn. and e it teem 1
ire cad do hereby aoHMteft

WeixUaj ■•»!*(, Jm.

ly papsr, I will try to direct you a'-fow

lines. I am a. well a* common, but nut
as I was when I left my home in Irving.

You wHI etek bjr lHa that my lot has
been cast— not .mung thisrc*, but In
the Invalid Corea.

Although I opposed

__ ____ _ ___________________ sdftL JMfiii fiffnailMKAt
..ranos. In the ergMhattew off Steak “
tbouaaads that are fit for this
rempaaiea the object ef the corporators1 plaae.that would never boakfo to go to
tote make as*My by the burins** of ia- lb* Great sad are able to do ga«rd duty
suranoo; and tba faeured te always ex- harte red relieve urea that never have i* a copy of Usu Charter propc
petfoffte pay « sum suffidant to cover braved death, nor the storm, of I row hall.

th* Jiihflity te fororo, wlaxte* of officers,

Our boalowM la to guard all public
ft*., tearing ef sour**, a large margin for property, patrull the atrwete and guard
proffta. It tea fort, that no teodt com- ,
fOtf h doaraaff rriteUa, unlera they
Well, let U* drop thi* subject a
lot*
ebarge so high that they are able to add in to the affaire of Christmas. 11
&gt;o***r *• *4* “r**! •*"!■ r-*' te that oor ft tends feasted m tho
and fot oftbd land, but wo Invalid, did
yaary and also. .make large dividend,
not bnt while yen wfia spending that
among the .toekholdcrs.
nreraoraHa holiday, wo also fared well
’filter da*, nf Companies ar. those for soldiers.
Wo raised a fubd and
known as Mutual Protection, in which bought fresh pork steak for dinner, for
supper wr had • 6ne «'y»t.r supper, and
the inaarod ware supposed to bo the comin all we h.d a merry ChrisVwa*. Borne
pany.'ind dsly expected to pay for actual .of the old lams fellow, got rather grog­
losses aiid expenses. Tho great failure ,gy in th. evening, and of course,* there
of. these companies heretofore bas been was some skirmishing on the picket line..
in the complicated maohiu.ry of their or Althamgh th. line was smnewlial bruised/
it never yielded, but held out till morntfig
gankstiens, the extended area of ttnir
when all again was quiet. All tbc noise
operations, the greed and faftblewness of was made by tb« gunboat, that lay In
&lt;*®qare, who could not bo reached by the river,—ths Russian fleet mad. their
diffused and scattered in.mb.ra of th. share, and all was qui.t bar. in tho avfining. For a large dty as this ought to
company, and the giving of Premium
be, there was compariatvely nothing
Note, to be hawked abodt the country ।going on mor. than ureal. The *retlnel
to bo pnesaed at the will of the offirars, '
paced his weary rounds as over, and tho
as they may desire funds, without regard ।oboerv.r could see nor bear nothing but
to-the-loose, of Ibe company.
There- the tread of army horses, .nd the mourn­
ful ruipble of. supply wagons. ' The
«irH has been, that the amount of tho ;
“curious’’ might ask or say, bow many
notes having been consumed by th. sal- ,army wagon, are there In - Washington T
arire. and neceraary and unnecessary ex- Allow me toguere. Here where w.ere,
peuasa of irresponsible officer*, thia class ।are rerae nine hundred four-horse wagoqa,
besldra, there' are other govern tn* at
uf companies have aaivaraaUy foiled.
'
parks near here. Thera must be two
In another part of this paper will bo ,thousand wagons .nd ambulances around
found .the Charter and By-Laws of the ।this city if hot more.
Barry and Eston County Mutual Fire
P.qhap* 1 shall weary your patte.ee
wilt clou by adding that there is
Insurance Company. This company has .nd
1
boon organized under an art of the Log- -plenty of mud, .nd it rains naoat all the
time. We have bad no snow here yet,
islatufo, designed to obviate all the .boat* ,uot enough to whiten the ground.
ngon which previous companies have . With respect I remain your sincere
friend and obedient servant.
Aadot J. W.icsg.
The bnsinew of the company is eonfined to two ceuntira, wbore the member,
can convene and correct -apj abuses
which nay exist, and are arid know that

Paovorr Maun al's Orrisa,
I
4tii Duraict Micnto.a, &gt;
OsasDRaruM, Jan. 16,1864.
)

tbe business is properly conducted.—
Enrroa Blasts, Hasting. Mich.— Sir:
There are no salaried officers, and no I tend you the following statement of the
premium notes to be assessed to pay sal­ number required in the several towns of
aries and expenses. The small sum of
Barry county to complete their quotes i
uno dollar and fifty cento, and ten cento on
Thnrueppls,
4
each hundred dollars insured, pays all
Yankee Spring*
5
expeaaea, unlew an actual loss by fire
Orangeril).
7 •
oectirs, when, the amount of lore is asses­
Prairtevill*
8
Barry
0
sed upon the msQtbera of tbs company,
Hope
T&gt;
in proportion to lbs amount for which
Irving
1
Jb''" **
they are respectively insured. Thus it
Baltimore
1
will be seen, that It is indeed a tnctual
company, lit, which each nan Insured
Maple drove
7
only helps to pay tba loaa of some un­
Castleton
I
fortunate neighbor.
Woodland
6
It may well be oslrefated that such
Tho above number ia required In ad­
losses will fall lightly upon tho com­
dition to those already enlisted as ap­
pany. It ia well known that, with ths
pears from the record* of my office, if
low rates of insurance, as o*mpared with
any have boon mustered in at any other
dty -and village property, Farm prop­
recruiting station and credited to any of
erty huuraaes affords stock compute*
these towns, they do not appear on my
tbeir inoat profitable bumaaaa.' It thus
records, but will probably be ratarned
becomoo apparent, that while all alaaaea
to mo before the draft.
.
v.*
of bouae-holder* ar* liabte to Jaa*** by

The number still to bo raised m the
fire,'*- forwrara' mnsoal ootnpuy, propseveral town* la so small that It is earn•rly conducted, and well patronised, af­
ertly hoped that every exertion wlU be
fords, at once, th* bsImI, aurwt and
made to fill them up and avoid the draft.
Congress ha* passed a law ccatinning

Fill rr rua Qlut*.—In this paper
will be found a statement of the number

the largo bounties for .limited lima, and
the matter of filling Ibe quota* can ba
aaaily aceompliahed.

meet rtould abo to It that they are prop-1
wbetbqr the fiugdlfaetettene credited to
othtei

&gt;

• cracuLaa so. 8;

A. A. Piov. Man. Gn's Qencx, 1
Detroit, Jaa. 8,1M4.
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.

Pjrovoax Marebal'o are bsreby notified
that they will recognize all man of rogimenu re-eaii»ted a* veterans, oa rtcrwtting ^ruta of the Provost Marshal -Get*-'
eraL's Departmeat, and aatitiad to tba
premiums for procuring rocruilsu
.
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B. H. Dux,
,
LteoL CeL 5th U. 1. Art y A. A. P. ,

line ofloa*. and if no, what amouufTwbat in­
terest be bad iu the property Insured, and, if
required sabwlt tow M examination by the
Prtriifcm, touching the Application. 1’utey.
and low; awi|fift«nftea^f'W&gt;A
swtnrIng with fraudulent intent, the claimant shall
forfeit all daims by virt re of Iris or her Policy
few spchlesa.
,t: v &gt;- m I - .
18. Tbc mm* received by the Secretary
from lb. Uoreri. ft psMfafe oftfe CMMer.

Satin 21—Aty member nay enlarge or
diminish the schedule of tbeir Insurance by co- berem given,
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.
tifying the Secretary ate paying » te of fifty
oFricSs7
cento.
Satin 21—Each Director shall te «*UWJUAARD DAVIS, 1’rrstocnt.
tlcd to a foe of one dollar oad fifty cent* per
GEO. r. BEAMER,
Vice Pro®
day for at teodiag each meeting to ariosi and
W. A. NI MOCKS.
Becretary.
audit claims for low or damage by fire.
Stdin 23—Tte imaraneeofaey member
L0R&gt;W
shall cease enon the sale of bi. ber or
tbeir property insured, bet be, *te or (bey
shall ktetdro for aU *w* raw into, until his. J. C. nAN&amp;L
D. W. SMITH,
ber or ttasrnoteyshall te Icanlly withdrawn L LAPHAM,
W. p. BRISTOL
Lucien follky,
fiOBT. NIXON,
Sectica 14 —All claim, for Ira* or dan age R. M. WHEATON,
by lire will bo paid within aixty daya after toe BENJ. PALMER,
O.CHAPPKL.
auditing of »rik riaima
Stdin 25—Tbc President shall attend to

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ested, and in like manner to defced.gainst *11
such suite ar actions.
Stdin 24—Fire officers at a meeting
ahall constitute aqa ram to transact bosincss
except at meeting* to adjart claim* for tom­
es by fin when three of mid officers ahall be
sufficient: bat when the loro I* &lt;500 or lew
the President shall appoint an oflkcr or mem­
ber of the company to •-‘just such drims
Stdin 27—In rase of a deficit or deficits
ariaiag from tho noo-colicctinn of nay aacre
meut or * IK1 irone lit* made for any purpose
herein nontiuned provide*! for the naw stag
and collecting i f same to p^y losses or dam.
•S® by fire, soother aaadsmual can be made

Rxuatoc*.—Rev. M. Bradl
land, .Kalamazoo Cteaty, will I
the Praaby tarfan Church, nex|

WMhingioa, Jan. 15.—The cvmarription net. a* it passed tteuBrawte, pn.tidse
that a drafted a—•—'------- --- .»---------------•mptsd until e4
trial te drafted,----- -- ------------- —___
Bolhclnenra are erja*.nd«od,(bad.tU *
exemption of lb* naly
».f a wid.iw, '
and of the fother of muthcrlas* children,
ote., are stridtra «nc.r iTbw MM I* awn
■ocepteUe to the IlotHo. Military
|

Gea. »»Upr&gt;, Opo^fama. „
New Yerk.JamM—On w 4G«n. Butler amt ImpixtMt d^rmmt*
to City Point by a
J trote^teM

OO tho -ubyec* Of (be exchange te prieta*-.
era. Meantime ire hr* ordered the'mbei
priwmera to be Irr-mght within the Iran*
■2;

Satin B—Tte etectfoe of ofteoa shall
occur,at tte tima and place al ate annual

as the first Board o( Directors may determine.
Stdin 10. Th* fiscal yror titall commenre oa th* day after tte font anneal wmL
fag and aioBMM the daraf the aaxt w&gt;m*J
’’SXW&amp;i
* orators nbo.ll
eonstiluto the Boar J
0«s,pr elect
fordtoa but
tte eflfaon *bo are
a*tdhfflo,r~'“ --------torsi, etertodtette—--------- - ~
flretetoction af aftwre(tai fa
fa*15&lt;hd*y rfEabrawyLM*.
a-te. 11-ft ei'iterei

Tua Rxiutoan,—We intern!
antmooced lart.weeh that the cl
te'lte Hastingsand Brill* Cred

(rnd determined to petition th*I

lure. Biking that body to p*w

tboriafag tte *ev*ral townahip*
tolhUte their bond* in aid of i
Bute a method te teikiiag th* i

be Tte. most equitable yet prof
■waridfeve every township «

An adjourned Annual Mcetil

Barry County Agrieulttral 8&lt;-l

beUXU* Court Haute ia 11J

abolitfou of slavery within tbrir own
border*. Our Ballimar* oorrt^pun font,
in a letter published in Mother column,
dsfinre ibe atnuag wtti-kujy -foa'imre t
of lit* people and tbs legislator* of Mary
land, and c«nfid*aUy predict* the speedy
and total abolition of slavery. Tint thi*
rd nnd bnrned bur. A fouttfo creW'ffate
is no follaciuu* hope is proved by th* re;
th. Arise wirMawjwd,^ lraxin&lt; Ur,
cept electiim of fop{taMeipaii&gt;ini*to ■ |&lt;&gt; and Actmg .Maiirr„rciMUri«&gt;W. xjf.AU.
Muatewnarr. ■ rUrg,,/ . laMiroh,.ptefc J
cd up five &gt;4 Item. W«Wu rotwSwtat
the stata I* antillad: by tb* companion
of tb* naw Stat* legislature, which hat
just eiectad *x-Gov*roi* Hick* t» the
United States ewMtorsbip on the plrdg*
of bis fidelity tn th* emancipation tuoviActing Master Psndiel
m*at;aod by tb* exprewiou of tb* pop­
M. Ualikaad I? of
ular will at public raertiags and tbrnogh
Montgomery; Capta.
tbc column* ufiafliMnlialjournal*. Mary­
land, th* first ef the border Slate, to
echo to the wmnds of-way* fot^a* the firal
of ber claw to welcome the dawning light
of Freedom.
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A fow days ago It was announced that
a delegation from Arkansas was un it*

Stdin 39—Tho bosks of all hereof
this.comproy ah*Q bs opened for the Inopec11 ou of all members daring* all_ butnew
hours.
Stdin 30—The Preaidrat. Vicj Prtedeoi, Treasurer and Secretary, dull be memben of tte Board of Directors ar sjkfe.
Tte Secretary shall bo Secretary ate ate
Pietecrt Cbairaum of tte Board ofDirect- under the trrms of the Tresideut’s smwroty pnwfamation. OwTobroatir*'la*
tlmony of the strength of the VoUm *enMvraqnite." ' , \
'
rx-sSWk’atmxj;
Stdin ft—TV sued medfag ftall be
bald on tte aseoad Tmnday of April ef eoch
ytar, to eoBweoteai I o’clock P. M, oe
that dey.and way be adjourned from day to
tte bei.or.ate _.««(.
“I hazard nothing In saying that in foar

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of men u tirewary for each township yet
Now let the citizens of every town go
to raise togst dear of the draft. Let
to wo A enrnratly and energetically 1 to',
every effort be pet fi&gt;rth to save a rraert
enlist the men and avoid conscription.
to drafting.
Men are going forward
Let th. watch-word be» no dra/f us Ber­
rapidly but owing to a mischievous order
ry CbMirfy. ,
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froqn ,t|U Proroat MarJjal.tUy are being
Nokmmn Bauw,.’/
credited to other parte of the State. This
CapL and Provoet Marshal.
ienterigU. Although (ha gwota of h
town1 m.yU fall7 Aon, another draft may
PaovoeT Mxaaa**.’. Otttc.,
1
4ra Dtrrartrr Mivuioxw,
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and frill post probably bo ordered • and'
Gnxwa R.rro., Jaa. IS, 1844.
)
every town should see to it that eonupt
The following circular ia published for
,
them te their jM erudite. And raDetod the laformatioa of all concerned ;
eriy_ credited, eincn it ia quaationable

Kwgnation of oScem, preside at ell meeting &gt;
of the company when present, **d perform
other drtie* as may seem connected with Iti*
offlo* and required by thi* Charter or the
Dpaplcf Director*.
Sacnoft A—T&gt; T lea President shall ad
attteexderica oftbe PrwMeot whenever
tte President shall be *b*ect, usable or newlect for any cate* whatever to perfors* tte
duti a required of him •
Sacixos 5.—Too Set
tary ofarid annual or
----------- r
pm tent, and keep a recordof tte .me, but In
fa* atecuce th* Itefraty Secretary shall ti eel
n» Secretary. Th* Secretary shall keep all
n.'ceanry books and sceoaut* and file and
preserve hl! paper docomcni* nnd inifrumcntx
of the compenv required to bo kept in hfal of­
fice. II* shall receive appiicatioa* for rad
when an allowaacu to that effect m eodorwd
thereon which may be doo* on a blank by the
Prasuitoktaue potkfa* for tte laaaratwe of
th* property mentiooad in this Charter. He
may with (he approval of tte Presidart can­
cel all and any policies at any time for the
non-fulfillmeut of tte requirements of the mem­
bers of this company on the part of the bold
O' nt holders thereof Re shall drew alt or­
ders on tte Trseamur to te eMStoniptsd by
the President, for money. Tte Secretary may
appoint agent* to receive application* for sod
teapoUrimaa aknaM teWag reaponaible
for their conduct. .Ha shall make a report
annually to the Board of Directors. The Sec­
retary earn authorise tbc iHqxrty Secretary to
iieiforin hl* duties.
Beelro* 4.—The Treasurer / al! attend
to tte collection of all sawwment*,and appoirt ascumms or asnsaaxxn in suitable
places throughout said coooties to rcceiv*
tte raseramsuti of the diflerent member* of
this usodatloo, teing responsible for all
monies collectod by them; and be may at
any time require security or renewal of w
rarity of them if tteqgfit neeesmry. He
4*« rive bomb with seftcfeM sureties not
exceeding tbs sum of id AM to te spnrovsd
by tte Directors. Hs stell anmlfo give a
fulHreport io writing oftbe mooic* di«bn-wd
the yw post, al the atonal mating oftbe
Board of Directors, bating for what pur­
pose or object.the tr-ooiw disbursed have
been paid out. Tte President shall be «r•Scio Treasurer and shall give bonds to th*
Board of Directors.
.
Stdin 7—Tte Board of Directors of
ihhi company ahall bar* power to make and
naw such By-Laws** to them seem naeeasary
for th* aafoty sad gorernmact of thi* cofop*sy, (abject ooly to thia Char tor aad tba
conatitutiou and laws of said Htatc. Ttey
ahall determine the Jorallon of tte principal
office or office* of thi* company ; ri*o tolnnnlM Intn
alt - ■ •
- - —

ariring upon contreda, exprraaod or Impbrt.
ttaontta -if.—The coaqpanywm pay threeforth* of the aetral voire efthebeMog and
contents thereof conremcd. or the damage
dore thereto.at the (law of the burning, proVtduf they are insured up to that amount:
but If the IsswatKe is equal to or -greater
than tb« actual auh value of the iascred prop­
erty, th. Insured will not be entitled to more
than tbroe-fourths of the actual loss Bat in

I’.t..1. irf.-m.Uo.
Stat*, that ChariuHrat iu ba(wggradually
destenyod by the fire of owe haUcetem-t-t
On the 96th. of December, taro bbaha
buildings re L&gt;«g rtroet, h
4»the route of fb* ieteBuurtir Kutter^warw t&gt;

tWfWi. day efJanuary 1884. I
The meeting wa* called to I
Gilbert Striker, PrasiJaat.
I
The record* of the society fol

year Ware rend and approved. I
Tte iuUowfaguffieere were nJ
for.ibe eeauing ycar^to wl»:

I

rv»:

Gilskxt Brntssa. Ph
J. 11. Navin. Beeret
)L N. Snsuare, Tiro
Dtucn*u—N. Ba»l&lt;»w, D.
a.«, D. Striker, &amp; J. BiMtorl
Boro.
Vrcz Puiintm-D. G. I
Rtebard J&gt;wes Wm. P- Briato
Hewitt. Hiram Lewis, dame

rill b« » don*tic*
Friday evening Janaary 96th, I
Kwory&gt; Hotel in MiddleviD
l andhrflw.Jd. B. Carpenter

a.'tte UuiversaR** Society.
Aawyatae and frail mapper

tfon* with the MWkwal guveramwit uodsr
a evnstitullon excluding forever negro
slavery from ber soil, as having been ths
source of «|| faer selforings and calami­
ties, and aa opr*’—-------- -----------*
wealth, power
tarred ta« lo prwhi.«.
notice by publication for tow rseweativS another season
waeke in at least ore aewsusaei pablhbod fa of your noble'
tbeGonntkaaforaUMLaodln mfo naticwoaU
»u. rfkBiu
a meatinu of said company to be hold fa soon ders."
proper place in ore bt raid Conn lies, statimi
General Gantt’* wo**-"
Ibe day nd boar afraid Boating.
causes and reaultswf-tbe ybbellipn In Jr&amp;«&lt;.. n-n- Ck«er
h rtmd
or amended at any meeting ol the members, kaoMa wUl be rememba^ m omofUw
by a two-third* tote of the members present, moot effective domiaeiatiou of rebel ly rTh* St. Paul (
filing such awandMute er aftmtiom In the s»ny ever. Mterod; and the latent new.
office of the Secretary of State and obtaining
•***’
*• •»*•••• &lt;&lt; publ-bw the follow!
the approval of tho Attorney GeoemL
the loyal fooling waa milbec auggwated from P»tnbla4 sbewh
la fastiwoav thereof wo have haamto tas nor mfolaken,—gtt. ^gtL
carried frwsi'Uw*
,
car hands thi* 1 rill* day cf September 1844.
UJ should have written Io yea four 4
O. K. BEAMER,
A C. XLL8,
Brta^asii ©peaShaMaOree.
ago. but the the ateHtMftitfQtebvar
L. MUDGE.
W. DAVIS,
AJ!*
* band of rebel tri p on account uf, (be lameosaa at ■
R. M. WHEATON,
JNO. DOtf,
guerijlaa attached &lt;«e of ibe “frred..m’a of the earrter dog,. Twi w||| p^
P. 8: SPAULDING;
C. ELLIS,
“
villsges" ertabltebed upon Governor Ihink ft ntranen-tbrt tbc
W. M. BRISTOL
W ise a form under the ordera of General States malt should be d*
’ .
Bv-L*w»Butler; but the able-bodied black men &lt;U,.lh.m.oeh,JWJ,,
TI..I

ft.- WlM.!

wltfoe. ’

'

A general invitation te given.
Wm. 8. Dibble
IWr^/etaBmm
Com
C. V. Patrick
«'

Th* election o( officer, of the 11
M uiual Fira Insurance Gotnpaay I

and Eaton Coontie* al the awl
Vermontvitl*, readied a* foilowl
Preridew/—Willard Daria, &lt;1
mCdtvillK Eaton Caritty^

I

Trrcnrrrr—-Loreaxo M.udgv.
I
Dlroeforo-Jw. a Han...
Smith, L. Laptera, Wm. P. Bri.
Lueian Polly, of Beery, and Job!
P. M. 5V beaten, Brin. Nt.on I
Palmer and O.Cteppei, of Salad
TUfac officers are gene rally id

known to need any eodorameal &lt;
fitaroe fee tbs peoilten they a»|

pied prominent public static**, *•
me. te trialMngrifig and auprakl

pern capacity. |foer£*r»*ra and*
(teD trus intaraeta, they will 1st
tMtfWW

..wa

�MOHTMSEMLt

be Mid
•ion that
After

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JTtjrf ^rtitn.

Two of hia blank aeldiero war* recently
captured by them, wheevupoc be seised
tho wife cud feuily Wkbt ^Hvel «bn
took them, and n-.tdied bini that the fate
of the negroes would be that of tho .►
sen and children. The negroes were

For Lcmber in th* Lot. »U&gt; h« pa*'1- /.V CJ SJI,
for 100.000 foot of geed, .treigbl-grahied WhtteASH SAW LOGS. delit end at Barlow. Goodjmr

CURE-Wter
Raueiowa.—Rev. M. Bradley, nf Rioblavd, Kalamazoo County, will preach at'

to be boldea at tbc Piobate OSes, ia So Villoge
of llMliegi. aad abe* easee, if ear there l&gt;«,
why the prayer of foe potMieoer sbSeM no* be
treated.
And it ia further ordered, th.t Mid peliUoner
giro notice te the parse so Intonated. in avid
of the peadeaey of Mid petittee. and Ibe

the Frisby tarfoe Church, next Sabbath,

EfeerurzL.—An

Episcopal

Church

paper priaied la Mid eeeety. rf Barry foe three
oeceee.lv. week., pterion, to avid Say orhoar-

•was organised, in thia village hat Sunder;
Biohip WeCoekey officiating.

.

(A true iepy.5

M. C. FttKPLB,

•f tba Hastings and Battle Creek Railroad

tied determined to pen lion the Governor
to prevent the subject before the legisla­
ture. asking that body to past a law au
t horning the aereral townships interested

SPECIAL NOTICES

t.-lbube tbeir bonds in aid of sneh road.
Such a method of baiiding ike rood would

he the mirnt equitable yet proposed, and

ADMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE.
AprlcuMurml Soetety ■eu«ta&lt;.
An adjourned Annual Meeting of the,

Notice!

ClIAWCSfeT ORDteR.
’TATE OF MICH10AX. -Eighth Jodiclal Clr-

Barry County Agrteultlral Society waa
beldtai the Court Ilopee io Heatings on
Mid eoualy, ee the eighth day of Jaaaary,

Ibe 6th, day of January ISM.

The mevtmg waa called lo order hy
Gilbert Striker, President.

ARM FOR SALE.

The rreorda of the vutiety fur tho poet

year Were reed and approved.

The tuUuWnigidBocn were duly chosen
for the ensuing year, to wit:

GtiBpnv Srnissn, President.
J. Id. Navias, Secretary.
IL N. Suaunia, Tieaaurer.
Dntacroaa—N. Barlow, D. G. ILUmhb-u, D. Striker, 8. J. Bideltnaa, A. J.
Rem.
Vtck PxxvinxNts—D. 0. Robinenu,
Richard Jone., Win. P Brietid, E. W.
Hewitt, Hiram Lewia, James Stuart,
C.R. DhAera.*, M. L. WiUiama, L
Lapfem, D. W.Smith. Am D. Rock, T.
r. InUnu. J. C Bmj. J. C Huu, I.
Meaner, Jerome Palmerton.

ADMIN ISTRATOR'S SALE.

Kew Advertisements.

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
ARE roe Mffer.ng wHL ll.el dmd.diaeeM. X«-

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
be matter ofth: . tati of LovImH Skb^a,

WATOO.V8 KEUBALGIA KTXG will speedily

ARS you rocked with the tort am ef liiniiuid
Warn*. Xiuum Ktao will apeedliy aailevv.
A,lK
frvur^be gnawiogoof l&gt;rnw

On mediae edywnted without day.
J. M. Navias
G. Brenna.
Seet’y

W*ra»fe Xses.uiM Kira will impnrre your

AMyeepeeategwith pate, with Geer la yen*

President

There will be » doMtioe petty oe

Friday evsmg January Sfeh, st J. F.
Emory’s Hotel ia Middleville for the
benefit of Rev. M. B. Carpenter, Paetor

of the VuiveraaBet Boeiety.
Awwyater and fret I supper will be
served wafer tba direction nif the com­
mitter.

*"

A general invitation ia given.
Wm. &amp; Dibble
1 ‘CW;T.ffebfowi
Committee
C. V. Petrich
of
Jacob Jnrdun
Arrangements
John A. Ruborteoa

Umaudab
WifeaadN.

Fsumum Fie a Issueante Cowrawr.—
Tba eiretfoc of officers of ths Farmer.'
Mutual Eire Insurance Company of Barry

and Eaton Counties at the meeting ia
Vermontville, reunited ae follows:

SHERIFFS SALE.
s'aaMtfiSfcjtttesi
Dfraesra-J^ a Hanna. D. W.
Smith, L. Lanham. Wn&gt;. P. Bristol and
Lohfefo Mly, of ferry. and John Dow,
P. -M. Wheaton. Robk Ninon, Braj.
Falser and O. Osppol, of Xotao.
&gt; -

aaMr the wel of ibodrrait oosrt. fortbo county
of Berry. Io me directed tad dolirerni .guMl

ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.

Thane officers are generally ho veil
known to need any —jyirWMMi if tbeir
(lUMi for Ibe .fpoifefo they e^npy.—
Jhtj.arunll prominent, men fevtufoou-

pied prominent public etatioaa, and are
o/etnmfeaffey aadMpsWbeei

pe« capacity. IfMeferanm nnderetand
tbeir true internals, they w|U heart in

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iiriinp' Uuinrss Dirtttorr.

Such liauUroa and strong desires 1 /
NiM. (bat so toaghaagluwad and bumrd.
With passions Into ubre turned,
Xew covers and Conceals TU Srsa.

O tUtla wots, u pore and while
A nd cryslalins aa reya of light
Direct frota b«area, tbeir scarce divine!
Eefrocled throagb thCmist of jean, '
How rad c-.r Mtling son appears.
How lurid looks thia soul of mlna.l

Sisttllauj.

Camp 8th Mich, laraxvav. I
Kaoxvitxx, Tasa., Dee. fob, 1864. f
Dxas Fa-Tiixa aho Motwc*—I wrote
a few lines yesterday to let you know

that 1 waa alive and well, nftey pearly
three wralu of tabor and txcitemeut; I
will now dcarilbc, m s partial manner
our nperatiune.
The morning nf ihc 14th of November

opened with a cold wind, the rain fell jn
torreala,and.our winter quarters, just
finished, wars very comfortable'. - At 10
A. M. orders esme to evacuate amp as
quickly as possible, aa the enemy were

near L&gt;ud&lt;&gt;n in great f«rrc. It waa very
hard to leave cur warm firca, ytrlp off
our wet tents, and pul them in cur knap-

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as the water mndu tkem very
a H^OXTlUTLAWsoa Solicitor. In Ct.su • ,
A C.ry 1’srlisulsrstlentinnnsid to Conver- | ‘"W’J-. We left onr housrt in flames nt
sselef, the investlsatloa Mttlles to Lai
and started for a point fiiur miles
Fsreelwuros nl mortfsies. Ac. Will be lisp
below Lciidon, and twelve miles"Tjrom
ts eitead ta all aallli*&gt; ths Hire cfthrfr profess.
the station, (Lenoiis.) Gen. Hird's l&gt;dg
nde wr.« fighUng ihe enemy al that point,
in order to prevent them from crossing
die river. W« arrived llterp'al dark, oud

TCfiTICK OF THE PEACE, Will attenJ to the
eJ soUeetten of Artt» «»d alt olb.r b»lnvM •topped In some woods.
A fight waa
•srtatelartohUoBaawito MelUy smL pnsoswAisas. IHbee oHwsife Uodge'aBotel, OrasgavQle expected, so we bad to stand wet end
Mill*, larry euustr. M‘ch.
cold, without fires, and with our wel
Before daylight tbe neat
morning it wa» ditcovered tfaat ths ene­

eludes co.

my had ernsssd farther down; we boss

had to march back to the station *s fity£
as possible, or the rebels would gy there
first; tbe roads were worn knee-deep in

tbo mud, and lbs artillery horses worn
out, we had to help haul die bsavy can
non up thh bills through the miro.
By
noou we readied tbe station, and ware

farmed in Uns of battle, as tbo enemy
were expected right Mung, and It «U our
I object to bold them hack until the wagou.
trains could get to Knoxville (2^ miles})*
After resting an hour, ! was im^.nf.&lt;
picket detail and went out two. milfaj
we had jnat got posted when the advance
[ guard of re licit nn-d into ua.
Wo than
' lock a double quick for tfab regiment;
(be rebels followed slowly'; Tbe main

KIAPFKI ft BVBBBW8,
OMITS .s4 COUJTSELLOkS AT LAW

rebel army esme np after dark and stop­
ped a mile off The rebel pickets were,
within speaking distance of ua. I was oe
tbe extreme advance all uight, wet to tbe
akin and almost froxen. I mold nol tafia’
off my clothes u they might ad MUM ar
•fly momsnt.. 1 coold not eat, no dry
flour wee thasum total of my provlairms.
I coald sac die dark forme of the rebel
pickets move slowly about. I waa very
sleepy, but darp not /jloas my eyes. I
waa dreaming awake, and were It not for
the raid, rauld have Imagined m voclf in
tbe bottomless pit, and grim fievitrmov.
ing around me. At four o'clock in tbe
morning we carefully crept awae sae 've
knew they would attack ‘ os e» lpy|taht~
At tt* depot

fiirmid with sOnie'batterise, and r*nuUp•d there IMfl ths Bd and 8d brigades fell
badm.thqa tahta^^tarM -te checking the
*R«&lt;nJ. »“d did rao nniil idariiv&lt;i flTMe ,4a
called tbit basils of Can&gt;pbji|’s Btatioo aa
f Wc
i^uster ofhvitsea neprJy' eter^ doeigM- By virtue
tutton wblcb .
Our rsgitnent loot about 20 killed'anil oohvwiU I
• YoJr-.tatel'aM«oveded,.*be 17th aune more. J, Ltenp- dhurfoccaaif
man of oer ncjgbbar.hpod wne woanded ___ — _—..-Julrod. The periodic
in the leg. After dark a brigade,of, the kee8f&gt;«Vdkrtlonarr aptf altogether extra
23d corps acted, *• rear guard, and we&gt; wflstry.4
roWliaQrtnrrt^e^ U&gt;
Started for . Rtioxvf He as test As possftfle; give its either peace or real; and no l.uths night waa dark,the roads Sw fall/ent
MPi:.fWPlanB&gt;.
brigades, mixad do Tor lll thl cxlgenotoi of akiogla year.' 41
great cunfusl&lt;&gt;n. .d Celppcla warg .*epnr»haft &lt;^itfeJiidftM'^vlhg‘tWa' 5Ja;
trd from their regimenta, sod colors TnMJ, IxjtWeoAi Pf'Wkr ftr'-nek?hl!
from their guards; in eroeslijg ’brbb'ks y*»rw, had'laara«■ kotneWWtiif. Uf» . reand puddles,-rm* would fall down tes- dalHmenb.of dje deemipujt woa.lteed
•iomtlly and g«t splashed with modfoom tn at all bad bean done-’ whtcb .ISlMnBa
head to foot. Wc got to Knoxville at rvqblrbd during the lehn tor otblcfi nyo«
four A, M., almost starved, our clothes had bean elect*!, imd for the fulfHlruent
cakeff with mud, and ‘^ompleto'y, exbaus- •dfttt ubllgitlon owed by the.pojiK of
ted. This Waa-eo the morntng of the17th. Michigan to tbc national Government,
Wctook off ourkMpsxcke, hnrersaekk, In Jth greit effort » protwet (Hi ,*Xj«pq
and cartridge b&lt;&gt;vesfor tin- first time since and ahvB tba nillob antire. All the meustarting on the wternlhg oftM'llft. IFb orta W chat Mlfoa wait,' rMie^ wbanow bulk Asm oM hy down to sleep, ly adapted lo.the purpoaflinad.ih vtaw
having'bora upthrWtfirttefo'succepsIcm. but annra Changes made by ncta of Con
At noon bread and fresh pork wore Id- grpaa In ihe roelhod-of recruitment ofttak
sued. ■ I waa as rampMfiy stiffened st nations! (break, and the" Calibre if ' fhoet
if 1 had bad an attack of tbe rfieumstlam. •eta totemipllch tW.dtojdaj'Wdfa bwOb
Atvugbl I VM no plsket agsln, tfmso np^ififf I0‘^;extetft khlldtpalatf; ! i$*a
not on picket were digging Hfle-pita.— rendered further legislation pxpediynt apd
The neat morning the rebels came up. even-neiiemTy. The enrollment act was
As noon aa I came nff picket I went to evidently Intended' to dispense with ays.
digging; tbs enemy wsee apparently tern of volunteering, and to rely mainly,
waiting fur tfaeir forces to owne up, this If ntrt rntiralyibpoa drolling, to reinforce
delay saved us. By impressing nsgroeS tbe national armies. No further appeals
and working ourselves w» were well for­ sjrre to be made directly‘to th&lt; Buta liiitified. A tort near.nt, began by tbs tbbritfea, to furnish their quotas of irolun
rebels, we now finished stub folt rampart teera, as had• been prevliQOAly’jMil j; b«t
ativsly sccura.
But the question sow tbe wOverntnent xknilff at 'tn^h'lay lta
was “hare sis gnC anything tn eat T" Our hands upon the men required by moans
roflee and sugar were ajl rgpos.'ws W» of tha Provort Mpmhals and thamacMnehad to live on quxrtsr &lt;atiqq«—foug Kf the draft. It resulted, of course,
onilfcea frosfi pork and a quarter pound
local and State bounties woqld1 be
of bread made of com meal and wheat Co farther required nW/wwtf Any, ‘ fur­
hran. We rouid occasi.malty get • Iittta ther. ilgitaHon’by the local autborliiea be
eurn of soma of ths tesu&gt;aUrs, which we necessary. In any part of the oountryl—
ground in a cuflos trill,i otherwise I do TM* project haa been triad, apparency
nut scs h«w we rould have goVt|»n»«rgh. with results not altogether atiaraetory,
Plenty of duty and lilthl te ent was now whether for the reason that the hw itathe order of the dyr, and so, ee'ntlnncd self was crude and defective, or that the
until the 29th. .The night previous, our •yatem .wal mft in accordance with the
picket line , «&gt;• driven In', the rebels hibbtts and gtAtpalofoar people. It‘la op|’
necessary uowto Inquire. Tbe Presi­
ing’Uic entire n^hl, ready .to giro lhein dent has, Tor whatever roasnn, In bls proc­
a warm rao-pto-n.
Jnat a*.daylight lamation of October last, “calling upon
tinged I ha cn»teni sky, (lie guns of lliu tbe Governors of’ tbe several States to
fort (Saunders) opened suddenly. plan raise and hare enlisted In the Uplted
the re Im:I bittcriea. k Was aeon apparent States service, for the rarfoua companies
that they were advancing on the tort.—■. and regiments In the field from their re­
Our poailbm was eighty rods from the spective States, their quotas of three
fort «n (ha South side. Tbo yells of the hundred thousand men/returted to 0&gt;a
rebels. At (jrstTsiui, Bow grew very dis­ old system, which looks to’ recruiting‘as
tinct, and ynon tfxmusketrv. opened TH? the chief iwliaaoa for strengthening the
rapidly froth .’both aid#*. Aa thn rebel military forces. The demand that the
line swung around.xheir/ight flank came atilistmentt should all be “for the ypH.
it? full na* nfi»y;.lpey ran.iagreat baste mtw’' companies’ and regtmenta Io tbe
thinking to rush in the fort, but found.a fie!d;rt Hau IWIettes a detwmlnatlon to
ditA 9 by 10 to dispute their progress, cease brnamentltig ambitious oivlllana
flare th* slaughter brain,, the. men in with ths IrrvrgriiA'of military command,
the Tort double chargedthjur. ,pjs«a, apd and hi Ils stead to reinforce lha veteran
the artillery men cut the fusee off the corps by enlistments Into their wall train­
shells short, nod lowed them
which ed ranks, under officers of tried courage
exploded in the crowded ranks of rebels, and skill; a policy so wisS chat It is only
killing them by Mores. They e&gt;x» re-,, wonderful that it Was dot adopted lang
treated leaving three hundred deed on bvfora. Aa soon ** practicable after the
the field. With the exception of (He pass Issue of this oajl, the quotas of Uw asvsr.
ofSoufo Mountain, It was'tba moM, t£- al Btatea rerd mode knpswi to'tewi,
riUesigbtl ever saw. Iq the ditch |hpy' lUkmfoMl _
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TW oUigatieas Urn been entered into
anfllu good faith rcwiredjircsnming upon
ti.c patriotism andjtiitku of the LcgialaWro • fisyWttofl incurred for the
mstt patriotic object, and lutve accompltshed most honorable and beneficial.re
•irtts, both to the State and the nation.
'. 1 ha've bo hesitation, therefore, in. r».eommeading that the legislative sanction
&gt;«' m
ku» »r in. pwpi. i? a.
raising of money. ,for the payment of
Id JyWRWCT
tka.paiflM
of (be n-. of 1B53, under such guards and
realricflbna si may be thought nenoaeary

•d olajms, , .
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In this counrctioQ, I wish also to call
Ute attention . of Ute Legislature to tbe
qneetion of Ike propriety of providing,
by law, a fxylfot-m nils, by virtue of which
bounties may hereafter bo raised without
lularlUea which hare herotofore
^aod without tbe paoesaity of
ftebfi to an extra seaetqe. ..
..b' ,
ft Ik extremely desirable that whcnsv,
er bounties are offered, they should ba
uniform throughout the State, k order
that different localities may be prevented
from a heated competition ana bidding
against each other, in a meaner aliks dieaatroua to tbemsel res
1 ’•*ia i~
and
tbo service, re­
suiting in top |
" , otsee in downright
deception and I r^ubuih npoBtbe wetaotears
themaelvi
a- -7.cixymJIM
from- which they snlixL Far thia, purpo4, It has been thought best by many
patriot* persona that bounties should bs
offered only by the State, and that the
smaller municipal, corporation should bo
entirely forbidden to do so.
In this
opinion11 do not ooucor. After consid­
erable observation and experience I am
convinced that no contrivance has yet
been adopted which can compare in affioy
iency with the local bounty for prosur­
ing cnlistrncntaiafo the military virvice.
The sems am punt of money offered in
any other way, either by the State- or
General Government, will pot begin to
equal it, and the reason ia pbviooa,—
Wheh the people of h town, or ward of
a city, are called together to consider tbe
propriety of raising a bounty to fill the
quota owhai .^owa or ward, a very great
interest’to 'awakened, b the question at
the very first step, and when it is finally
determined to do wo, and to auesa the
amount to some pay upon the little
community, the interest lose greatly en­
hanced that every individual of that com­
munity feels thoroughly corantitled to
the projoect, and leads bia utmost influ­
ence to accomplish it. This influence is
w'orth even morn than tbe money itself.
Few will «nlist from ao&gt;ld,.lifolsae com­
munity, nu matter for the money that
may be offered. But let the whole peo­
ple rise up to cheer on those who enter
the service of tbeir country, offering gen­
erous bounties, not to buy aa unwilling
soldier, hut ae cn earnest and hearty
good wiU towards a gallant defender &lt;4
a most righteous cauw, in which all the
blood that lathed shall bo sacred, and the
case ia “bravely altered.” The ambitious,
and enthusiastic young men will go ahoutIng with joy to tbe rook a, radrteko up
their arma with the spirit of beroce. .&lt; • ■
la w bate ver, laws may bo exuded upon
unteera wifo^hapromploeasaad-anMCy 1this aubjact, the oijjoci abould .be ;&lt;•' oldl
which has characierlxed our people since 1the action of the peonta by giving legal
and validity to each measurse as
ihe;vgr.b«Mh&gt;nd hM&gt;&lt;n&lt;d^ MiaM&gt;enl force
1
they may decide upon, as being moat
to accomplish their purpose.
At
my in which they bare served. To de likely
1
the
aame
limo ft will be wiad to fix some
lbw required that atfieur reonrittog ma- 1
chtnerv, which had been fold aside for tbe well defiaad limits, bpyo«d which it aboil
draft,UnuMU-h|Mn b«tottgbt'tote foil &lt;nalbo.Ipwful to go, tonesvent iocnnaidoperottaa. Soma Hula delay was-una 1arate rerimise. Ip Sting euob limita.
voidably oocadeflod -iw eunseqoeiMO of '
ihe drra being1 a&gt; foe ei me-te eetoel pro-­ Ute not only important UM the* wteak
gross; bufcaBMMtwUflMwftl. 4U sue- H
' kh14 bopkv*iM&lt; withgtwaAehtovela^t
and patriotic euergy, but that It should
af toe aama Utoe bw continuous and not
-transitory. Tbo Iwmo of the companies
and rrgiments in tlte .fiald are constantly
and ataMlily occurring. Tbe men drop
but, of ihe xanks ope by one into tbo boepitel. Larfeaurabors oftbeo asver rotora tooo^vsduiy.disappoartMialhelnvalid corps, or being discharged to return
to civil hfe. Their plsoos i* the ranks
ought to be supplied by a steady Mux
af new recruits. . It la bettor pvery way
that the number ,roquind toWMP»4M
‘
repmeirta la
I t^a steady

tWhWt.'

them for nur mMi-.who papa wounded on
the retreat., The.r^bela weed vent,’.'dci,
ponding over tfie result oT.’.tia fight.—
They ack now lodged the1 low
It'llled aid w mi n d ed. Tbo 751b .
f regi;

sack T secured biscr.jt enough , to .make n
good supper. Dufjog-tha ^l a.pfote
of ahell passed tbroughj.my. bAyeppck.
anting my spoon Aa. in two,—two
burned to prevent the rebels from get­ indtek tlio’re and It would have killed me;
ting them. Ws hod no time to '**• —“ but thank God I am Hive and wen. Odr
hardships have bWft AfehtTbut our vic­
baverracks, aa it was nearly day'
tory Is greeter' The ttvtfnA-y may reWe started, and when we bad g&lt;
joion And tbauk God and Gm. Borasida.
three miles, musket abort were
A a tbe papwn will give lafult isroocat, 1
shall srrite n« teOtett prilsM --adj ci bn
. - . - y-TiasIiTlF r^l—J- snbu

iWrA

io-State boostJ

their asUra U ;a, uniform. &lt;
bays come together la their
sdml Mfisoretiom,
iWiA ♦H*ttMtar8ft*!ttf ,

again, and ! wish to reseree foe amount
•till remainfag in the war Joan ted io ba
treed wh*n And where other, bounties are
oithMtaid, tn7w«u ;mmAI

rcsMti for their being pdd. ae to "the,coca
of the veterane who rw-enllit, having »cterrdaeivdfl any bounty firotn tbo Blatm
Tbe btyiMBt of
booifty •■woo'xl"
ewEned brexpraaa btAlilflW 'tej' U
Utoaa who ebould “salfart tfray.-teMMB
battery or oomnaay haretrtfore tarateod
from thhpute mto-tbh njiRtary aervtea
of tbe United States, or MW |tbaoj brgMtlxlngin thk StairIbr aoeh adrrM."
Tbepnrpoee of Hue vaa to wooMngw
eiriiettnenta in tbe oM r^imeata, M la
discourage the fermatioMjf hew Maw- ’i

consider it, Tbo subject was ono of great
importance, andssartuundod with grave
doubts and diflfeoMea^
Perhaps ths minds of membete waro
nol al together settled at that time, os ts
tbe'Ngbtfulneos or policy of such a hwr.

The Constitutions of the Btatea have
all been framed witbost aay view to such
a condition of things aa tbe nriSMS; aad
there has always been ia tMe oesatry a»
in Englead great ieeltwsy of the army
mingling ia tbe aflalrs of eivil adtniofotrulion. During tbe post year, however,
very great consideration boo beefl Mvea
to the subject in wsrlr all the loyal
Btatea. It has come into jadfMMfltW
fore tbo bighest tribunals of sevocal of
them eliciting rwj learned sod patrinSie
opinioes from tbe judges, which have
thrown great light upon it, and gosm for
toeatabTieh the legal
------- “

must pride all proper I

•y raqsfow tU pas^ W aMb lsrat
wbsravsr .lbsy Ml bs cmatltuliMoIly
snacted, ssamfe tn bn Mir.i graasllfy
•greed.
Tbe volunteer artey of 6w
United States is composed of the paMte
of the United States. Tbsy barn iaft'
their varices occupstiosa In civil ills Md &gt;
taken up arms at ths call of Utalr soeitey
not to become profsaaional teldieee, tort
to defend their country and geseseraeto

�•ill

payment of tbe port of Michigan for rim.

Nari—l C.wihij al gtelysbw&gt;0* Woccupied by 1 IS Michigan eoldlon, whoM
Mire are wnctaimsdty their friend*.
FaraMNta FUn ln*praa*. goMpaor.
Tb* ‘•Pamra’s ' Eire hata«&gt;to 4&gt;
tay af. Barry nad Eaton miatire"
progressing finely, w* wndaratand, and battle
roll ed Aosmr, the foteib-ta point of haaetory indicatfon ef iboacanlag oil* at Goa. (
actual numbers, bat first In tbe eemperi-

tbo largwatreompenta* In th* State.

Pi—ylvtai*taQPo*eff Wj pufuhSa* sfpor
tloa of tho battle-field, a ptatoreequ*,
btertHH ground, and to ntoUtah there
tite Ceustixotion, tf ty the people In •'Tbe B&gt;•Idlers' National Cemetery at
adopting it t and there la on that aooouat,
the Stale of, .Poatqvlyapia
be pfix«d tireo, Mac* and all the mute rawon for declining to adopt holdiog the title In irate for all tbe States
ny eareoft MMtrifoduo which woJd having soldiers buried, each bearing a
make it aoeotwpllah what nd one al the proper share of tbe expenses. AU tbe
. ' - ■ Blates concurring, thia haa been dona, and
Constitution, sod nothing to time designed It should da.
'elsgeted, or by Imputation ■'Utarend offls* State* Jaw* of the tbe remain* of the d«ad ooldiara have
tegTsla’-ure, that body cannot sort proposed have been enacted and put been gathered up “tenderly and buried
ahar, extend orsuspaud Vicrn into practical Operation without much by State* together. And ttero they reel,
thia. In the eftghtpal pirtic- Inconvenience, and with no apparent Who saved their country. With lheirblood.
ry arc not .fixed pnd preverib- danger of public Injury. In aura* of j Tbe aaeompenying papers will obow
/unaytptkra, H 1* by Imnllca- these Slates, Censtitullon* similar to our the detail* of the plan of th* cemetery
own, the question of the validity of »ach. aad the estimate expense*. 1 have ven­
power to de It, so tljal the government laws ba* been before their highest oourta, tured to promise that Midhcan will nut
tuny be.porpetttetsd apd epstMoed.
’ and they have been there euatained. So'oh ; fell to do her proportion with alacrity,
?TJur slxngle, inquiry, therefore, is I believe, has been the'ensa in Iowa and ■ and I no* recommend that tbe requisite
wither the CoMtitatbA^Mfo folly nod Wisoonain.
appropriation mar be made, and author­
daprTy Fte-ait^d th* time, pita? and
After giving th* subject considerable ity given to appoint aa agent to proceed
Moaner pf hording etactiena, or either of' attention, I do not beaitate to recommend to Gettysburg and direct tbo proper arl$emeoa*fo leave ty Implication no the passage, of such a msrf'by this Legi* range«nu*t and ornamentation of the per
jowrrbUty General Assamhly to pro- tatare.se will enable lb* soldier* of Mich- lion of tbe ground* which have been eel
edrtbe tbem,''or either of thorn In lb* way igsn, while absent from the State la tbe apart far this Stat*. TbfoteenMtery will
sai to the extent they have attempted to service of the United! Btatea, to avail be a Mecca of patriotism an luug as the
tbemselre* of tbe right which they have country axieta.
^rntbohethiquMiiai..
,T“j* solation to the time, place aad never forfeited, to vote in al! tbe State
’ Gentlemen of the twpHuusca, 1 oonmanner of holding eleelious, the Ccnsiitu and local election. It will be only just gratulato you upon upon tbe happier aus­
We
liaosnf the acvma! States didir. to some toward* them, and their vote* will be pice* under shioh wo re aMombl*.
have reason to bo thankful not only for
of tbam *11 thee* are prescribed with ihsl dangerous to traitart only.
boontlfol bervasta and tbe material
particularity which forbid* all action of
wealth and prosperity wbitb (arroand*
tl»s faagialsinr* In others neither are'
ue, hut also for tbe bright bora* which
graMrihed, battbo qualifications of the
Boon after tbe adjournment of th* laat premise ths spevdy return of peso* to
vurers are fixed, aad the power to regu
•esainn of tbe Legialalure, 1 received a our country.
lata the lira* pis** and manner, commilcopy ef an act of Congress “granting
Uuwearfod by thro* years of continued
cd to theLogudalure; and io auoh States
land* to th* State* of Michigan and Win­ war, tho people are atill laithful to tb*
|Jfo' reception at rotes oat of the State
coast*, to aid In th* eon* tract ion of a free institutions under which we have
may bo conatitattortelly authorised." ■
military road from Fort Wilkin* to Cup, Thi* deetrine of th* Cnnneciisut Court K Harbor, Keweenaw county. In the grown tuba great. With unabated cour­
age and ever-increasing cuafidance, they
to in*totasi, sDbstaBtiafey, by all th*
to of Michigan, to Fort Howard, march alsadil r furward under tbe “starry
cans* which have met my observation. It Green Bay, in the Hute of Wiseonrin."
flag" of freedom, ‘•keeping step to ths
seemate me, also, the doctrine of good
Ibta act we* approved March 3d, 1863, music of the Union." Btnoe our last a»•mm.
Taking these srineiple* sa a and grant* “io th* But* of Michigan, to
nah, ItwiU not taidifiMlt, 1 think to aid in the construction of a mBttary •erabling. the arms of tbe Republic have
A just
dotermine whether tbo Constitution of wagon road from Fort Wilkins, Copper been victorious al all points.
Michtaaa “has so felly and otaariy pre­ Harbor, te Houghton, Portage Lak*, and cause has added te vsr strength tbo amile
scribed tbe time, place and &lt;n«nner of thence in a southerly direction to tbe of tbo bsnignanl Heaven. Th* madnev*
•nd desperation of rebellion haa not been
holdtnf alectiom, ns to leave ty impBca- State line of Wisconsin, every alternate I
»»O* tto power io tbeLegiatatere to pre- section-©! public land designated by aven | •bl* to maintain iu ground. With sul­
*stootoMotor tattawof them." In bns numbers, fur three sections tn width, on 1 len rag* and gnashing of teeth it yields
The
*er«Mjr so prescribed the time. In sec- each side of said road." Tbo tend* are up its most cherUhsd *tronghold&gt;.
bloody usurper In Richmond, with alter­
tiea Jd-ofertieie foMetion Sofartieta 5,
mads subject to th* disposal of the Leg­
and Mclk&gt;fe 1 of 8. The Tuesday succeed- islature, for the purpose* designated, and nate prayer* and curses, call* upon lhe
i ng the first Monday in November, ia tbe no other ; and the manner of their dispo­ dvilixed nations for iielp, even for roc&gt;ignition, and roll* in vain. There are none
year 1852. ami of every aeermd year sition, together with tbe width, grade
e3 baa*as te keep him company.
thereafter, to established ea the time of
and ccnstruetion of tbe road, are partic­
Nor have our victoria* been of lbs field
buWug the general bieenial election.— ularly prescribed; and that If the road
alone. Tbe loyal and true men of the
Aed-tt to clear that election of State of­
is not completed within firs years, th*
ficer* and member* of the State Legisla­ land* shall revert to tho United State*.— country have vuehed and sJs*c*d,at the
tor* an ua* be upon that day, and no other One ytar of the five fibs already nplrlr ballot-boxes those mure insidious Mo­
iaapste efasjlegietetnsee setmew* what­ passstd without acthie, and It I* import­ rale* who, under specious political pre­
tenses. plead the cause uf th* mure man­
ever. «
•
ant that the necessary legislative action ly traitors who ar* in arms.
If toaCutatitatiea ia equally explicit shouM be bad at once.
The enterprise
Tbe great and neceeeary measure of
a* to th* piece erJ manner of bolding the te one of great importance to the Lake
•msfici
p*.lion—the measure ofjustice sod
Maatiom, then we saay dismiss the dto Superior country, and the grant te quite
God like charity—haa, the pate year, woo
cuMiowat owee, sad obey the prohibition ; liberal. 1 rveeminend that the grant be
triumphs of no Ito* importance than the
hart face eoofii!rat it nil be Jbewd otfacraccepted on behalf of the Stats, and that greateat military aocccsa.
The great
, necessary laws enacted to earry it into mistake and wrong of tba nation is being
.-Um*iwstnuMMt basso where reqair- effect oteordmg to its condition*.
put away. Wa return to oar great and
&lt;4 th* tawaleedan stall ba held in Ur
immortal declaration. In spite of scorn,
pwrtiaular place er -Bomber of ptaces, nor
contempt end lhe pride of caste—uf lb*
imaoy perstebtor Manner. No election
lust of power and the love of mooey—
ifiatrietasre rolabltatad, nor ere any rule*1
Oo the 3d day of July, In tho year of stupid ignorance and intellect without
}wwncribed fne tbe farm ar extent of such 1863, was fought at Gettysburg one of
eonsciraos, all men in America will be
dtateicta. Thqy may be formed of entire' the meat memorable battle* of the war.
free. Itel ua thank God, bind up our
coeaiiee if th» Legislature on chouse, tra-• When we take into aaepant all the rfrwounda and fight on.
tatedbe requirement that 'Senators and eflinstatfcc* *wrroontrmg and attending
AVRTTX BLAUL
ItapeeaenteSssMshall be elected by sin- the campaign which culminated there It
■snevnva Ovnes.
I
gio (tatricts affocte ibe question. Neither to impoerfble not to feel that that field to
Tapang dually MOM- I
to Mm aisniMi of,bolding tbo election htotorte and ftnsowe forever. The-Army
niMtoft ^ii rti f^ih ■ t"thZ vote *b*H tai
of tho Petomae, ite largest hid best spby haltati AM there Starp have been pdnted of tbs Union armies in the field,
Inft to the. Legialalure, unlras the eon- bad then toUly, cnitflto oommud of
ctafiing word* of Motion J, article T, Gen. Hooker, croeeed tb* Rappahannock
■taota be bald to provide ocher wi»e.— Rlfer socwetafuBy,- ta the tee ef ths
Tte article i* beaded “ATrrtiwu,". and enemy, and marcbed to Chantcl lonirHie.
deal* eetireiy with tbe qualifications and with high hopes and the eongrttu!at?&gt;ins
Havuto 1* T&gt;U«, cnoexa ocu cocasx,
pshHngH wfatsctore, enceptthat In th* of lb*'whole1 AMdtry, to uflor him battir,4
secMd seetioo tbe vote in required to lfe but only to return with hopes dtenppoist-1 W11W0LT euua AM» win run* rcarosx.
guren by bnifot, “except for ouch town- ed, end tnngvaltiNations tamed to doubts unnxssn orarunn Gon, a*o no
eldpradfeore ax-mny be authorised by taw and dtesontniifeiWt The rebel Genera!, roawsan wrvapor meat am with mamit
tabs otherwho o»ioe*n.“ Th*’ words of’ tbe moot treated and skilift! bf them sit, OTaai*. n^lfcwdaM.fineeftk
sMtfovr 1, refereed to, are a* follows t— immediately aneQe Me preparations to1
“But wa ciiiaso or inhabitant Stall be an improve the occasion of hte great advan 1
el steer; or entitled th vote at any eke- ,tage. Col looting with grant rapiditv tbe■
The able Moesago of Gov. Btsm d»tie^wleaUsbaHb* above the ago of Ilargeat nd bnt dlcipiined array tbit the’ lirered to tho Legislature, w* ptaee be
tterety-eae years, end ha* resided In the &lt;Ceifeteaey ba* ever pot In th* field, he 1
* fore our readers in thi* toooe. The subState three mwnita, and In tbe township iesanmed the tWJenelve.
Taking up MsJ jecte which It preiiataar* tbeeo of great
ohtateddn-which he offers to vote ten ]line of mnreh straight for the Middle
d»»W text praModing such eleetion.”— 1Stales, th* wnalthlest and most popalous। importaw* to te &amp;&lt;*(*,«* dtaeueood iu
Thons aretk words to establfeh the qua!- portion
।
of thn Union, he left tb* Untoni' a' dear, locid meaner, at reanuenble
ittanticBs of voters, brat not to control array
;
boMod Mm, or merely ooberiitg
[1 length.
thrfosgtatatare at to tbe plsi*es where 11the repitel sad tbo grant otto* new most
Tbe Message rafera to tho Burallment
pNteref ataetloB stall be established and ■serfotaly menaced with pillage and de".
vdtes oAsnd end received. They speak 1 istrurtion. Hi* troopa, flashed with vto-. Law of Ceegretat which was axpectod to

taf«W*teeMM wM treoflbretowte. I
(Wanyrrtator aenar ta dfvew ft» iMs 1
elMfieteMHtantb--ir ir*rt'ftttodb&lt;Pto &lt;

superoede then*ce**ity of procuring roluntoera through tbo action of tbo State

■•PEN8ION8-W WIDOWS.

Tbcr* are former* who ar* prejudiced
against msteal ccmpsnfoa, and te the
hewofitofthat elans we publish a letter
from tbe Becretar/ ol the Lenaoeo aociety.

WB/ eanuol ear tanner* asve twenty
thousand dollars a y*ar, ns well a* Lena­
wee1 eoonty—(the amount paid stock
companies) and bo taxed only te build­

ing* tainted 1

We doubt not they will

save that amount in lhe future and mere­
ly by waring In the '‘Fqrmro’s Fir* In­
surance Company of Barry and Eaton
cuunttaa." Farmers, took wall io yoor

interest before insuring in a stock oom
TaccMaait, Jan. 1G, 1664.

TTeadquarteni Army •/ the Potomac,
~
Jan. 21.-Nothing of special intaewM ba. **valaUo*f*re *e&lt;“*“
transpired wilhiu iw Uwe. for several; •WJXWl'
days. The eoetuy appear to enjoy a eijpliar etatMf quietodc.
Gen. BeVgwlek commands tbe army Io
the abeedee ofGea. Meade.
A par ty of 1,000 dismounted.guerriI
lav made a night attack on CyJ, Weotxer’* I
brigade, of tbo 5th, Corp*, wvoiding five
or six of uur mee. Eight deed gwerril
las • ere left ua the ground, tbe goerrifia*
I’ENSIO.NB TQ CTnLDJUA' £

The raiser *MMr«a. water It yrara, af SB etarar
IXectrweUes of lb* Ira*
New York, Jsn. 22.— Tbo Herald has
letters dated off Wilmington, which dctail the capture or dealructhia of ibe
blockade runners Ranger, Bendigo and
H«ru.
Tbe Bvadigo which waa near
shore war art nw fir* and shelled,
bat being aa iron vessel, she waa
•tMPpkmmay undamaged. An attempt
waa then made to tow her ‘-ff by tbe
Moatgum try and Iron Age. Toe Moot
gumcry atock test, tan tar powerful
engine* got her idf. Tbe jro* Age also
got tabors, and, though two gunboats
tried tbeir beet, oodld nut be moved.—
Her guns were thrown over and she was
sta uli Ire and bkiwn up.
Her wfieer*
and crew acre tianafsrnd to other vraecto.
Tbo Ranger wve run ashore am] act'
uo fire by the MtanesoO, but had one
man Uhland one wuutvdisd.io the boats

Tbo 8th Michl
Cincinnati yeetef-.,,_______ ___ _____
Gee. Foster asks to bo relieved uf tbe
command In East Tenoeeeee, on account
uf his wousd. Gen. Grant recommend*
cither Bcbufield or McPherson a* btaeoc
eaeor. Gen. Frank Blair ha* resigned.
Gen. Batter has been Io VfatLiugtoo
again, and raturu* clothed with full pow­
ers in the exchange matter.- Admiral
Farragut had arrived at Key We*U Tbe
court martial ufBcrgeou General Hatnmond ha* cotnmeueed.
While in Washington, Gen. Butler re­
ceived a dispatch from Fortres* Moaroa
•tating that tbe flag of true* bout from
aty-Puinl had brought intelligence of
the evacuation of Kicbmood, and the
remural of tbo scat of Government to
Sooth Carolina. Better at one* telegraph­
ed baek ordaringGen. Wirier to make a
rrconnoiseanco thither to ascertain the
truth of tbe report. Gso. Wister *pprunebed yesterday within 27 miles uf
the rebel capital, bat becoming convhtped
that the statement ra» Incorrect, be re­
turned.
In Mexico the French arms are dally
making headway, and it ia now reported
that Juarcx has fi*d ths country.
Tbe N*w Orleans Xra publishes tbo
etstemset of a DuIon refugee from Misaiteippl, glvlug the Inforraattaa that Mo­
hair of too Inkabltante of that State are
for tbe Union, and has information
through other sea roe* that Ibero t* an
overwhelming Union SMliuvMt in Wtet•m Texas. Gen. Magrudsr whs coneentesting the rebel force* on the Braxoo
Rl4.r\

r»ey»*ti&lt;wy *‘-

/rttenu _ __________ KstaraS^jg^*;
K-TWEKTY-OSE YEAEA AG®

Ms. C. -C Aaamx * AiriisgwiM ctaasfet aadt
OruawUt ri tits Ort of B-fris. X. T. tavss.lsd'
M.l ms-narsrlsnd • r&gt;«upo«*d ksoss M UU1M-

Notice!

:

' Gtareroer tata fcrar ef hmrfegthis expec&gt; Iprison tag them aftarwsrde.
Brae, that time Averili’e cavalry base
j tattoo roalUed by tho enactment of such

» taws M Will legalise th* action of tbe '
*

ba race ■mowds that a uniform rwto
delta**. The Bitbaaoad joumata as* J
.taraH be providod by tow ’for reteieg »x&gt;tta tappy ov*e tbo re*nta of thia rtde
tewitti* l» (.tar. isd 0.1 Ixwla "^ **'**"” **
•&gt; 1

A Hare reepeetfeUy mvitod t&gt;
« dwwUM visit st tbe pareooeg*
benefit of the Jtev. T. B. Gra&gt;

Tbureday eve. F*b. 4 1864.

Hastings, Jan. 25th,1864.
By order nl Coma
Coven* amd Colds.—Those L
■suffering from Cough*, Cold*, lira
Mure Throat. tec.. should try
KronitI JVotfof,” a simple i,
which ha* relieved thousands, end

‘,’WaabingUm, Jan. 20.—Mr.
ipreeanted tbe memorial of 63 m&lt;
&lt;»ftbe Miaauorl Assembly again
■cbofirmation of Gen. Schofiald as a
■General.
.
The RroJalioo of tbe Mih
•Oeaaber uf Commerce, asking a
■cntioe bPtite Broiprocity Treaty,
vrierrefi.
।
A resolution was adopted insli
(lie Milwaukee Committee tu ar!

and report the facta connected wi,
examination by the Board ofUfocti
lhe altagod etfvMtege* of roncVH
feed for Horan, and if reported on,
ably, why Mtob Cred ha* out been t;
Tbe roMfoaion reviving the Corn
on tbe eewdwte «f tbe War, with 1,
auwirdmeuts requiring investigate I

length in support of tbe rwle req
SMators to take lb* prescribed oatl
Nr. Aottamy followed in supp&gt;
tbe altberily ef lhe Seuate tu a*d
seek’ a rata.
'. Mr.- fleedriek* oppoeed the ado
n( the new role, arguiog that tbe **i
raefft of th* Buie lh*y repreaenled
tied Sraators to scat*. II* alao opi
the re e&lt;«*lrealion pulley of tbe J'
deal.
TbeSsMto ttao wMlioleaneaao

'ARM FOR SALE.

Adjnureed.
uucs a.
Tbo House resumed lhe consider*
&lt;&lt;Me joint resolution amendatory of
COufiCMtiMMM.
Mr. 8w**l of Ma, replied to
D*ri* of Nd., denying that tbe mine
were here to embarrass tbe Adm

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girvysw Mdieueteeicrgyestafa* «■ pMT *T
tbHr putsfie*. i obtehrd . bMtti *r * pytaelft.
*fW eoegrorm**, who tad
tatatoA I
belj Im» Prom
.nd aSmaf.
U&gt;*1 OM tauu corad bcvraUra*;. I art's Ms,*•*&lt;■« U «*«i sM ttaBeyW M
Um-

ITRAY CATTLE.

A St. Louie dispatch state* th«t Gen.
Rooeereas is eertrioly to have command
of that Department.
‘
The Corn Glv Boot taw Mills at Toledo
were partially destroyed by fire yraterW*.,
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,
It was reported a few days eioo*.
through rebel channel*, that the United
Btatea gunboat Iron Ago had blown up.
This is now coofiroMd. It seems that
•be had chased tbo blockade ruantr Ben
dig* end run her eebere. In attempting
to get her off, tbe Iron Ags bars*If ground­
ed, and, all attempts to float her l&gt;eing
fruillee*, she VM purposely blown up
by her crow. Throe blockade ruaners
were captured In th* vtaluity of WUmlng-

‘ amount pqyod would ba ultimately made
1 good by a naifocm tax aa property. Tbe 1 riders,
i
and tbe eotaof reaching rad im­

Icn Pscaxxo.—Tbe busioeea &lt;
•nd pecking ica from tbe mill j
begira rertierttau mmI. It ia
towita.

°°Mr. C-llaraar sddresate the Sen.

sorted to rataing volanteers to meet tho
. I estimates ths total met ef the
nsetadlties of th* draft, by oflering local
J raid in that State at M2T,000. Thta to-1_
boqnUea, with the expectation that th*

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lbs

ess*. s»d all *»yUrall—« ms*e te a* wiO *•■*-is^U* to vltifc^.Ksss. *M Mslitv.
so rca
cmjss tvoaugm

AatborUic*; but that plan ban only par­
tially succeeded, and th* people have re­

I. Mi

•eatul MT, STS aatitta* Is FroMewa. .: KlAarvfbs

W. A. Nuaocx'a, Esq.—Dear Sir;-*
PEN81ONS TO MOTHERS
Tours uf tbe— ia*L is received and
BISTERS.
contents noted. The “finawi Flit In
Whvra *sv sffleewe* pessaw ••‘•‘tad le Isvs*uratio* Company of Leuawra County"
M IMaeliW*, Ate *Msr*asal icfMarsb Slk. ISSi,
was urganixsd about 10 mouth stao*. aad
now baa about 1350 member* having hviaMis chtMibet tarn a *n»tb*r A*y**te*l easesurod sheet 11,850,000 of property, end
ba* haAfowr Gem aawMttag to tome six
hundred foliar*.
Every thing to progressing findyswilh
thia company.
Afeey tew tArow* up
tkrir pohritt ia lhe Klatt Company. (al
Adrian,) and issued ia ibis, and are eon-.
stonily insuring la thia on ibe es pi ration I
of their term la tbe Michigan State In­
surant* Company.
Wo think that wa have saved to this
county during tbo peat year twenty which boarded her, by rebel euUtora
thousand duller*.
from abort.
Your* truly
■Die Hero waa destroyed io some way
8. C. LnBaao*.
by tbe Artoe.
Tbe Montgomery had I
Mr. Nlmock's has received similar been engaged for twodsyei* stalling tbe j
I statements of other mutual companies In rebel cavalry lining tbe coast.
Tbe letter adds that the blockade run-;
tbe State, aad he iutoade they shall be
nets are fast being used ep.
published fur tbe benefit of lb* firmer.

HASTIKGS BJjrnB.

d'*o*0y aeto age and "residence, rad only Itury. Md meeting with uo serlntr* ob­.
totiteseqMlificafhms. Ail else Is Ind- ’ 1steetea to thefr ndvanee, were already lai
dMtak and eaplsnsterv.
The elector 1tbe midrt of Penneylvr-’
&lt;
mote bo twenty one ywa'ra ef age, and be IBalthmre.jKIndelpbi
'
ar* * within
meet hove had xrevidenee in some place, Yortt,
’
.
era number bf ptare* In the State, of t
r
three wiotehe, and In some particular &lt;
lotawtMp or word ten day■ wntt proceed- &lt;
,

Ev:

ery farmer should certainly inaur* Us
balMbg* and in a bom* eoafgay. j: u

• and other oBotre, of
irubEta&amp;e'
yunriios of the felted

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Dn™r&gt;

bill.
Tbe amendment of Ferae I
Wood was pdupted. It provide* that
apirita ia hood for sale, whether or ■
dbtiUed prior to the dale of thia »i
•tall ba aelyectto thereto* &lt;dduty y
tided by thia act from end after the it
day ef Jan. 1864, nc.fl spirit* wk

�•

Jiral art IJijtftllaxrw.

Will tt sa AccsrnaT—In consider
ing lhe qvestM*, whether tbo President'
amnesty oriU be accepted by tbe Svolhen

«r bbsbt oantn.
,21*. i, . . .
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Cora.”

'NiwUM Trsta* oa the Miehleaa Ceara
Bullrred Mlotf Batata Creek re follow*:
■’•'lit "' -*
reaias »■!’»*•»■

X * Say Express.......................... 141 P. M.

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nun uirviu

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The timW a. well a. th. strong, tbe ser
vile n^Wbrt •• the amUtimw will be found
in it." .
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- Jrjal JtofitH.

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sell

1. o. ml Ck T.
The regular Dieting* of WILD FLOWER
tlarttago. Mich.
J. W. Minuiu,
Bec’r

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ForLaakberhilbsLag,wilt be&gt;M, IX CASH

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•.'r()p"MicnTaAN

ProbMeCrert foe tea Co.,
•»| VW* lor ise awva wages aae au aipeaau C
paM. For psrlicslars adibw.
ty o&lt; Barry boldta « ttre-feobula ODre. An IM
BOrUkM A CO., Osa. Agesta,
AveSOolDocnil, Mick

LOT OF I.ETTERS,
Remaining uncalled for at tbe Healings
Post Office, for ths week ending Jinn
Th* Circuit Cocbt »■£ lliia Comity h ary 26, 1864:
BOW in Session at tbe Court House,
7
Judge I&lt;ovtoL preaiding. We here not
Johnson Fnuik
Tkjlor B
/
W[a&lt; Jacob J /
ha&lt;J a »l jht at the calendar, bat under- Knox John
Baah A K
X
etand ilia amount ot bnaintaa is not large.
IVnona calling for any of &lt;b« above letters vil
C*“rr" f0,~l’*r
lot PacjuKO.—Tbe business of cutting
’
R.' J. GRATT. P. M.
nnd packing ice from tbe mill pond haa
begun earlier than uoual. It is awrly a
S PECIAL NOTICES.
foot th(pk.
Pbilo Drtnrura,
W. C. T.

TO

Donation Vtalt.

CONSUMPTIVES.

In tbe taeltev of th* ertste of Mmes Ltrrnw

■ow ou foe ta Al, Court may b* admitted ta Pt*
bate, and U.e Eiecutore tliervio M»»d duly »p
pointed.
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Thereupon it it ordered that Tuesday, the 1 tlb
day *f Febraary text, at ten o’claek )n the fore
noon, be aaaintd for Uw bearing of udd petition,
and- that the heir* rt law of said deceased, aad oil
Other pcrwnt i.itervstcd in said rotate, are re
quirco io appear at a teaaion of Slid Court, then
to bo boldoa al ibe Probata Office. In thn Villag.
of ilaatinga. and show canre. if any there be,
why the prayer of the petltteaer should not be
granted.
estate, of ibe pendency of said petition, agd tbe

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Y T oaUqfoetoriiy »PP—ffiW by affidavit rttAla

j JKicMgaa CeMUMjBffilirffiffiffi.

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having baoa mate tai tbs freedilfoas
Paririi fou^^unw to lUwsr'd
k

! TR^jNasmtffisdjSnaNirea.XMmdNM

BUTTAXe MMKliaWT.

irsH
5

they will aajey ell the advantages shioi
pertain tu 4 ruling rfass. They fill bar
all the let offioos 10 give away ; s}i puwe
over legislslioa wiU he in their bands

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^jyTEOF MICHKUge Eighth Jndiefc] Ch

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CH A NCErJ ORDER. _

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JuftwZx’wLt text tes
given, that Ibaeridmortma. will bo forerto^

known
described a* fo^lowa, to W« 1 &gt; 9b«
•sdtrrtod ene-balf cf all tho bdror daarrlh*.

dafoult threOHUt asMbUl^ b« token «
plataaat cauVtf nolle* of this ord# fib* H&gt;h
liabedinlhe “Brettogs B*nn«r." af|Ni« sawn

and ihfiCdicle^roZX m tol rosy
red
goed-^rtliheayarag
too* faTta^.
two yrare oU.
GODFREY 8CHEPFKT; IMHfebipa at”

,-»;;tottyyJJisra/»»* ■

fear roda rert tft**o Iraka, lb rail ykoJk

1ST- irt ^2.
be pdreonaUy served on lb* said ^pniireaidas

to acctfop line, three* oart to rorttoa ItsTUurty
. 1. »TMQM«kB BMMKnk fol K.A4fiffib)
acron rode toplao* of bcginrtiig; «fo» (hi nsdlri
dad o«q half of tM JLJrW Ayanh*' ifcM.
'»*■» qaiteb- of amMiafirrratera to Townaidp
BEpFLE-S d-' xVjS Freer Beura
and rang* aforesaid (vis. Town two North af
«?* Hoaaraoa.
Kregvtea trafimiffitmuffliai iotoffimhHm
Dated. Haatinga, January », IM*.
here nnld raiihaAberra Wactyraftra^. trt itai
(AUrus copy.] Attest,
8. H. Cooc.
tbsl
parnri
naw
owned
by
U
m
party
o/th*
aeoond
/ (L 8 ]
Deputy Register.
part, st public auction or vendkr. al tb* north
trout door ol tba Court Hous* hi Haatinga, Rarrr
veunty. Mfohtgou, on th* aecond davof ffirbraary, oa. oewmoedleg^t teem Sartfly. — » taeraiegh
CHANCERY OBDER.
A.^D^ 1WaTon* o’cloctUn tb*rtWMaa.
£JTATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Clr~ ~1'
~
pn—ll uf for Umit appraranre.

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OrootlCbtef ftiCTlir iff.

AiinusrUrairixo/tEt^ate ort^toroao ifieowa

C. O.Holxmw. Atfr ffirarid Adw’x.

Cfortae Atdia^, Dtfoodoot.

"Mr for* ba* for area ihaa tea jrors Kase
greatly disfigured by erafttera aadfibaataw,
which at tire**
ex leaded mtr
avy whotoMy.aad
E^K
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CHANCERY SALE.

SlrtaaflUteMg: Nhi mMfoa of I. A. A C. G.

’tjSSifeSSus”-

O for the eouuty of Barry, ia Chaacary. : ’

-RuffieU. Rae. 181 Ito.

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r^t, CURE^SSttt:*

vonsnoptire sufferers wiU rewire a valaable paper printed in said eouuly. of Rarey for three tire* mauths from th* date of thia order,and that
-1 hare need tbo'People', Core1 ta my feaailr
witbgreet benefit, h trees rt aarofcta aad Bak
prescription forth, e.:. of CoMampiioa. Aslb •uceewre wroks. prtrlous to said day of hear- in can* of her appearaace. abe «ause her answer
Io parsasMa and by virtue af a decree Of tNn Rbeom. aaBJerararagraerafiiAU, toqoaMtty te
ma. Bronchitis, and al! Throat and Lang affee
“&lt;A true tapy.)
H. C.PRfNDLK.
Court, mode ta Mm abovw eooae, au the ififfi Ara my frterata. all rtwbom 1 belierotorehire brew
of Jrtv. A. D. IMS. L ffianebaortbor. oferaL
Urn, (free of ctorgVj)
aandra^thmr address
jasri)
Jadgu of Probate.
itora within taterty.3ajragnaeam*rire Ou bar of a aMrtf'raaiwiaasrta aodof Bony Courty. MtahThursday eve. Feb. 4 1864.
“
Williamsburg
copv ofaadd bill and notice of th* aslry of thia igan. ilxall aril rt public auction, to th* blgbrel
order, and la dethnll thereof that artd bill wilt b« Udder, on Thursday, the 18lh day rfjanaen. A.
Haatinga, Jan. 25th, 1864.
,
Kings Cu., M«v York.taken ai eonfewed by said non resident Itefrod D. XMfe al os o'clock ia tb» aWfaata Of said
janfTltapeeacsl
ant. And it ia furthrt ordered, that within day. rt th* north front door of tb* Coral Houae.
By order ol Committee.
Estate at Job* Creak.
y
twentT, days th* romplrtnant cause a notice of af artd Barry. aooaV. (ta wtc. tb* plaea W buM- birth of my boy. who to bow Hrair* rears oM. I
gTATE OF MJOUIGAN. |
^rabrto Court thia order to be puhlipbad |n th*
Xt*- 10g th* circuit corirt of arid eoaalr, ,m the village hart hod msay trooblre and diflretato. ail Ute
JONES a HARLAN
ume, unfitting to* for every kiad rtlator. aad
Coruna and Colds.—Those nbo are Of KaJama»-o task* Ibe beat rtittni ever
otBaatlaga. ta arid eooatr, AU that certain piece
At a aeaalou of aeJd’Cnart bolflen at lb* 1‘rolata thia market, and second to nans ever
•rprevaiof Land.lytaaand botagta tfea aoaatr
.Anuuuedrtlertt^teeXl^wn^XE
suffering fr».tn Coughs, Colds, llmraenesa, brought
made in tbe State. Kept coutantty on band bv b«to Office, ia th- village of Hasting., oo TBeadsr,
of Hany, sod 8*010 rt MtaMrao. aad derertfirt
tee l-jth day of January, talk* rearon* tbrai in eurcaartoo—or tbrt be cans* a copy of thii aa tb* w»t half af the wart haft rt th* aoafo-roal
Sore Throat. &lt;Scc., should try “Awn’s the puuad or barrel bj
sand
eight
bn
nd
red
and
sixty
four.
’
Present,
order
to
be
pereoaally
served
on
tb*
eaidvion-reaD. C. BAVLKT.
sarttaetwenty.in township three North
Aroad in/ TrocAra,” a simple remedy ,
Sbtnnaa a Prindle, Judge of Probate.
ident defendant rt teoartwentv days before th*
_
Mas. Canuatxa Dcwaxa,
which has relievsd thuusands, and which
fa tbe matter of the rattle of John Cronk, Hole prescribed for her appearance.
HARVEY WRIGHT.
'‘Di immaker. Cuufofl Affey, ebore Tugfaeek
Mxhcw's Chocslate Wont Drops !
deceased.
H. WRIGHT,
da ia almost ertry case effectual.
CTraafc A^t Ctaaafaritoff,
On rea-i.ag .nd filing the petition, dale verified
{JanKl
CMt 0*1 am*maste.«r,
da aad foe Barry Oouwtr, Mfeblgna.
in and for Barry county, Michigan.
NEVER fall to deatror and evteminste el! of David Boaloo. Executor of th* last Will end
Hwaresv
a
Auaa.
SolkHore
for
fTiraqilaiAt.
uf said deceased, praying, that Ina I. A. A C. 0. Uoutsoos, Complainant'sBoHeitore
Coagreaalobal.
Doled. Dec. Utb. IHA.
declt
klndaoflntestlna] Wurn.a. Arepcrfoctlj reliable Tr.tsaient
final Administration Account may be examined
in all cases, and for super* tin eny and all of the anil allowed.
BZXATK.
Worn coofoetioua, end oeaareua Vrrmtfn[u a.)
Dspffiy Register.
’Washington, Jan. 20.—Mr. Brown Faoej
ADMLNBTRATOR’8 BALE.
For fire or tax waakaofealted re appetffia. tod aM
get in oae. They may be taken afhM timaa with day of Febroxry next al ten o’cloek.in tbe fore­
inresented tin memorial of 63 members perfect aafcty. aa they contain J&gt;0 MERCURY, or noon. b* aaaigaed for tbe bearing of said pm
In th* matter of th* Betel* of Jo» L. McLaxCHANCERY ORDtR.
of the Missouri Assembly against the other del'tcrxMu drag. Motbaro should a! wav a Ulloa, nad that lb* beira nJ law of said daeeasLaM,BK«M*4.
. ■ «.- , ;, j-.-iu-fiel Iwra
pure hire them and give their children 00 other.'
ed,
aad
all
otber.pereore
interested
In
said
estate
.
Nouoa
to
haroby
given,
that
by
ristaart
Haraao
•confirmation of Gen. Schofisld as a Major
ij'a IkliaHw whatever U naceassrv to bagireol are required to appear at a session uf said Croirt, CTATE OF MICHIGAN--Eighth Judicial Clraad anttaority graatod to aw by Um Jadgs ndFroEach boicoutalna It bn.;, or Lotragri. 1*Hm then te b* boUea rt tbe Probate Office ia lhe vil­ O coil, in ChancotT.
•General.
h—
bato in aad for tb* reoaty of Harry, aad Stole of
oeau. For sale by all Uraggiala and Dealvra las* of nastiaga, and stow cauae.if any (herebe.
Tbe Ilesolulioa of tbe Milwaukee Si
in nedleinea.
• by the prayer of the i«el&gt;tiuucr should sol be in said county, on th* eighth day of JanuaFv.
■Chamber &lt;&gt;f Commerce, asking a modifiC. ft. W ALKER. General Agent.
o'ctock in tbo afteroooa ef that day', ot tb* aorth
8
And
it
la
further
ordered,
ttsl
Vtrprtttinner
ncUlsnly
Buffalo.
N.
Y„
and
Fort
Drte
‘
C.
W.
A.
D.
ISM.
•entioa efthe Reciprocity Treaty, were
door rt the CoartHoM* ta th* vilhtee of Haattags,
Jld« Clrar,
give notice te lhe person* interested in said steakta th*ooanty rt Barry aad Btate otHlihlgra.W
referred.
,
«f th* pendeaev of said petftlou and th* bearing ,
01 the right. kUe and Intenet of theaeM diora.id
rafUb CtaT
A resolution was adopted instructing
thereof by causing a cope ef ibis order to bt pa ka­
to the foilaa iag described Bml Estate, lytog aad
li abed in tbe "HaaHtig* Banner.” a newspaper
New Advertisements. prialed
the Milwaukee Committee to ascertain
being in tbe ooantyot Bury to wit:
and circulating In said eoaalr ef Barre,
and report the facts connected with the
for two weeks, pre* loua tested day of hearing.
ter (XTof watioa tweetoy Era. (M) ta town Amo*
iXcWn, Otmeral toreg No. EM Kata gfiADMINISTRATOR’S SALE '
jansfr
SHERMAN CTPRINDI.E.
•xamiuauun by ths Board ofUfficers into
Hist* of Indiana; On motion of L A. A C. IU. («) north of rang* eight (8) west, aoutataiag thir- Baffrie. N. V-, to whom afford*™ taurtd bo ML
(A tree copy.]
Judge of Probate.
Holbrook, Complianaat' SoHeilara.lt Is oansain, ty-esren (871 here* of lend, more or lees
Also
tbo alleged atfvgMtsges of concentrated
la lhe matter oCtbeeatate ofl.odu.R Nicbolaf
that tbs said noo resident defendant cans* her village tote Noe. M«. U&gt;* aooth half of filfo aad *na"**‘ rtf-E-TT'.
feed for Horet’X and if reported &lt;m favor- deceased.
apiiroraa** to be entered in Ihie cans* within lot KI JaaaM by IB feet out of lhe rouvhtomt
Notice ta btrebr gteen that m purauar.ee of a
three mouths from th* date ol thi* order ; and that corner ; aH ta tb* village rt Haatieg* la seed Bar­
•I'lj. »h‘ such f.-vd Las not Iwen uecd.
lieenac granted to mv.br the Judge of probetr for
in ea*e of her appearance ah* caaae her anewer ” ““liSTvEwSR; m—
The resUoSson reviving tbe Committee the county of ilarry. I aball eipoec /to aaie al
Estate of Job* Culrur.
to the Complainant'* Bill to be Hied and a copy
&lt;mi lhe eondeet of lhe War, with House public MClion Io Ills lugheal bidder, al tbe
Dated, AUguat 21, IUs.
decIl
QTATE OF MICHIGAN,County of Barry, u. thereof to be served M tbe Complrt nanl'a Solicit,
amcssdmeuts'reqiiiring investigation into late rceidruce ot Lee'ns ILNicbUa. deceased. Iu O Al a seas 100 of tb* Probots Court for tbe ora. witbin tncoty dara after rerriaa au bor af
lialtimorr. oa Mowday. tbaeievenlb filth) day of
a copy ofaald bill, aad notice of the entry of" thia
cor,! recta were passed.
January 1*4. at tea o’clock in the forenoon of county of Harrv, bolde* at th* Probate Offic*. in order, aad ia default thereof, that said bill will
ADMINISlIiATOK
’
S
SALK.
tbe
Tillage
of
Hastings,
ooNocdsT,
tb*
Ut!&gt;
day
Mr. Lol ia mar addressed the Senate al that dar. all tbe right, fltle and ink-real of Mid
be takeu as confessed by said non-resident de­
. WttMirt A.VB rt®''
to tb* following described real relate, of January, in lhe vesr rwie thousand elgt.t fendant. And !t is further ordered, that within
Nunes is hereby given, that by virtaa aad ja
length m support of the rule requiring drraaead
or 00 much thereof a. ahall be nereaaary for tbe hundred and Mtiy-iour. PrcMBt Sherman C. twentrtdars, the complainant cause a notice of
Sceators to lake the prescribed oath.
payment efthe debta of eaid deceased, and tbe Piin.llr, Judge of Probete.
thia rirdor tube pafih.iMd In th*
A BE vra euffrrtag with Orta drcud.diBMra, Kooin
tbe
metier
of
the
eelate
of
John
Culver,
late
e
Ipecac
of
administering
said
relate,
io
wit
:
a pablteo-wepapn* printed, publtohodand ttow- Ina, I aball a*U at Feb!to total— to
Mr. Anthony followed in support oi
WA^Tf) NKL'BALGU KIM V««eMM
The aoulb-weel fractional quarter of wetkin of said county, deceased
Irting in eaid cooaly, aad that arid publication ba Wddor, al lb* dwattfoa boose Of WMIfam BbOitar.
tbe aOtbotity ef the Senate to establish 13i Um south part of the sooth mat qnarter of
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, continued
a* leaat-oneo In each w*ek, for six iblbatowaffiifoefftrtrteetlte. **&gt;&lt;010 W Berry,
•section Is; and tbtf west frpetlonal part of th. of Jatnea E. Culver, ^raring that lhe last W1D weeks in eoeeemion—Or tbsl be enos* a copy nf and Blate of Michigan, oa Monday, tae filtoeath ARE you'£dkod with the taMurea of Bltesiuvw/
seeh 'a rule.
and Testament uf raid deceased may be admitted
• Mr. Bead risks opposed the ad option mirth-weal quarter of section IP all ia ton two to Probate, aad lhe Execution lliereefbaeoruir.il- Ibis order to be personally eerred on tbe arid day rtFobraary aext,M tea o ctoe*. A.M, rftaa,
WAraos’. Xareuna Krxu wffl spetally ntorf.
(tlnorlh ol Rang* eight (S) wart; also the east
noo-rveideot defendant, at least twenty dove be­ day ttxfoUowtag daaaribed piano or parotf 0
of tbo new rule, arguing that the eadors half of tbe aoulli-caai qaarterof »re lion is, aad ted to lhe prtibeacr and John K l/rthndee.
AREyoa auSeriog Crara the gaawtagaof DnrsaThere upon it ia Ordered, That Mooaay, 4h* fore Um tnu* prcscvttx-d fiff iwr sp^rawn ro ’ land, aitualad J* U&gt;* eouuty of Barry a^ Btoteof
nrntt of lhe State they represented enti­ lhenmth-eaat quarter of lhe north east quarter of
Mtaklpa.
briragiag to Ur* Eatala rt Ftoram
fiantC*]
CirrtH Onrt Cbuuoi^li...
&lt;4, in town two north of ranee 1 we.t, filtoretb’ da* of January ••&gt;*- &lt;•» o.elac* ta’
tled Senators to scale. He also opposed aeeUon
of
th*
*o*A
rod
rt
the
raai
har
vZhaatarttoMM
containing, to All, three hundred and trigbly-alx tli* forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
io aad,fol; Barry County, Minings*.
lhe re construction policy of the Presi­ (M4) acres of land, more or leaa; being la the petition, end that the hrlra at tew of .aid deceased LA. AC. G. HooMaooc,CoeipleinanV&gt;Bolieithre quarter oftertfoa twen(y.-aiae, la township sea
and all other persons interested in said estate,
county of Barry aad SlaU of Michigan.
Dstnl, Hastings, January fih. 1844. ♦
north of range Un wrvt.
dent.
1 Watom’.Nrei?ttarKai^arajy^«r
JOS ATMAN NICHOLS, Admiairtrater. ar* required to appear at a aesaiim uf said court,
(A true copy.) Atteat,
8. JL Coat,
Dated. Dsecmbaf 4,1 Ml.
.,
Tbo Seoatc then wenlinlo an executive
MART ANN NICHOLS, Administratrix then to be boldxn rt ibe Probate Office, in tbe
oniptjLTfarrttogc, ;.
(u
*.]
Deputy Jtogiater.
Tillage ot IIa*tian, sad show cause, if any there
Admialrtrator 0! ttt* *jW| ofFfpraec WMp*ck„
be. why tbe prayer of the politioaer should not
?
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Eatate of George II. Bioelu.
dfWM&lt;'1
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A-djoureed.
The abor* sale ia hereby postponed to tbe twen­
,KyfK. - fo.porMw »
ty.Bret day of March next aiteno’clock. A. 11.
•And it ia further Ordered, that th* petitioner
MkPlMOAS^jBx
Cowtv.^**
Baltimore. January 11th, ISM.
give Mtiee to Hi* person. Interested tn said gTATK.
’’-arq ” -»A V
GUARDIAN'S SALE. ‘
‘r
Tbe House resumed lhe consideration
JONATHAN NICHOLS. Administrator. rotate, of the peadraev of said petition, and tbe
|... • • C. K WtoKBM. rnyvirto, Nqfrf . '
MARY ANN NICUOJS, Administratrix. hearing thereof, by can.log a copy of Ibis order lb* v^lsf• of Harttoya, on Wodneodey^ the Cth
rtCtbe joint resolution amendatory of tbe
to be published io the
Eraser, a news
Bv virtoe of a Uevv.ee granted by th* Probate
emifo—lion act.
paper primed and circulating in sold eounty of thoneond eight hundred aid sixty four; &lt;;r ■— eoart rt th* conntTrtcJboun mediate of MiebMr. Sweat of Ma., replied to Mr.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
Barvy. for Hire* nueeeeeeve weeks, precious to
Igso. to tb* undemgMd, aa Guardiaa of Dalia R.
J’reaonl Marmaa C Friedl*,Judge of Probate. ffeeker
and El er (1. Pecker, la.oor children rt
eaid day of bearing.
Davis of Md., denying Utat the minority
In the mat ter of the rotate of George H. Brooks, Henry wd CT3oe Packer, deemard. I aball a*M,rt
All persons baring claims against the
&gt;a»
8. 0. PRINDLE,
were here to embarrass tbo Adminis­
Afofr of AfarttUo r. Onaly,
PuU&lt; Aortten. e. th. toad, to lb.
«rf fori
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probata.
tration.
deceased, are hereby notified and requested la
M^day, uil Z^dayt&gt;rr*teJiyflUtfm &lt;.«
The Great Freach leeway 1
Tbe confiscation subject was passed preeenl the same for examination and q4arttaenl
praying tart he may be lieeasmd to aell certain O’clock. P. M.. ik. oralhrtfrt teearattoroatquar­
Kral
Estate,
belonging
to
said
deccaaad
in
eaid
peover.
ter and tbe reel hsffpf lhe aorth-wert tmarter of
by th* Probate Coart for the eeanre of Barry,
oaeBoa tweaiy-Onw. fn.) n&gt; foWMidp tWa (2J
Tho House then went into commitlee who will meet for such purpose, rt the FroThe oata aortata mid 8to Keenedy foe afi Otee '
oorth of range eightIfilWaaL
'
of the whole on lhe amendatory excise bate office, ia the village of Healings, lhe T) ROH ATE Order.—Htet* of Michlran.
ta. tta.trubihmOloatMyDiffierttom Irra^to*
.
PACKER. OaonfM*.
in said county of Barry, on Saturday, tbo tweoty- JL Csuuty of Barrr.aa.—Al a session of the Pro­
tiro, aad all tb* other dtoaaam te whfoii the wreere
bill.
Tbe amendment of Fernando eevenlh fljlfij day of February and oa Saturday, bate Court for tbe county of Barry, lioidea at tb*
DM, Deaember 94.1M&gt;.
derto
Wifc
aadMatber ia peculiarly liable.
the
twaaV-ttn*
D'^l
M»J.
on
»
U-oum
Wood was pdupted. It provides that all
Probate Office, ia the village of Hastings, os
and eight hundred and sixty four, at tbe hour* Wednesday, th* sixth day of Jsnuam.in tre 'car
but eretafe and certain te their ertfoL Ttoy
spirit* ia bond for sale, whether or not of
'
G«artUto Bala.
. ten clock. A. M., oa lhe ruxpective days abut* no* Iboeaaad eight huadred and sixty-four.
disuUad prior to tho dale of this net, meuUoa*!? Six months from thn 1st day of Present. Sbermxn C. Priadl*. Judge of Probate.
fa the metier of ibe Estateef TattleX; Wflltom
in Um mouer of th* estate of Wdiiam 0.
•hall bo subject to thtr rates of duly pro­ December, 1^4.3. being lhe Urn* limited (by lhe
A^Emarray aad Lilly 1* Bate, rataota.
‘
Probate Court for th* final ajjartmanl af all Lanham. &gt;ate ofaald countv, deceased.
vital by this act from aad after lhe ISth claims sgalnrt said estate.
Natlas to hereby fries, that te pwreaaaee of a
Ou reading and foiag the petition, duly verified,
llcrouK granted ta me by the Probata Court for
TRAVERS PHILLIPS, 1 CbMiafo- oftoredar Upham, pray teg. for r-area taarein
day of Jan. 1864, except spirits which
tbe
ocuaty of Barer. I aball mffl oe OAaaa to ba rthrc peXtotiMBv JeUpert^Mdk. ’ •
ABA D- FORK,
| sfoaw*.
act forth, that AdmimalreUoa of said relate 1may
hare huen taxed under the law of July 1,
add at paIdle auction to lhe highest bidder at the
Dated, January U, UM.
jantf
be committed to lhe petitioner.
North daw ef Ute Court Hornm. is th* vitfoge rt
1862, which shall not bear more than lhe
Thereupon, it la ordered that Tuesday, lhe 9th
day of Fooraary next, at Ira a'rtoek in tho fore­
additional or Increased tax provided for
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
noon. be assigned for tbe bronng of eaid Mlitioa,
rtaart miaora (beinu tbe oadividad feorAfehO
by thia act. The carat*illco disposed
and
that
lb*
balroat
tow
of
roid
deaeaartl.
aad
all
io ten matear of tbo relate ot William B. Shaw, other pereoosiataraated inaaldoateteare required
ofaa spirits aacsimi of Uta biH without
altering the rate of 66 cents a gallon.
Notice is hereby girra that by rlrte* of Breast
BBEBIFF8 SALEWithout aonduding action, the commif keretofort ■ swliit re mo bytbe Jadge of Prebuie Hugs, aad show euro, if any there b«. why the
tn red for tee eenaly af Barer aad State ofMicbof th* paMtiaaor should not b* granted.
tM rase and tbe Hoorn adjourned.
s’ffX’jas&amp;sBittifc
ina. 1 wiHexpoae la naia a* Public tertian, re prater
Aad it iafarthor entered, that lb* pmihoner
Slarday tee tw*MUi day of March, &gt;8t4. rt ret
oeSMaowlyr
1
nol lea to all peraon ■ in isrooted ia artd relate under tbe seal of the circuit court, for the county
o’dackui th* aflemoo, at tbt late rertdrett of giv*
.Mb* pendency of Bold petition^ and th* herring
Froai Laeoiag.
THK COKFEWtEDES AND EXPQUXJKK , '
SpeemJ dtopsteh to.tU.Advarlfoer and Tribane.
right, title aad interreTof J^bn Delay, the defond4:sIw«S.i"r ’■
.
Laasuae,Jaa. U.
'*
rM
to^A
inntvbva'iNvAijrp.
ADNiaWTRATeRH SALE. ? ’
Tbe Ilouee to-day, by a vote of 33 to tw% UVLim
taVSl
24, in Commitare of tbe Whole, struck
out ths first the principle section of thW
Dated, JanaaryM, 1M4.
&gt;reS7
•
Gsnecal iUilrood Um BilL aad on ha
tees -?rtl rtvbfoh I shall *xye* for rele algubli*
L’y e^dXto?*.
indeZsataly peetpeoed,-ay es 43, uays 85.
CHANOXat SALE.
This commits the Legislature to special
?•'7toieoa!£p 'epueai^1”"
he mirth front door of tbe Coarl house, in
QTATE
OF
MICHIGAN,-Tbe
Circuit
Court
legislaliow for seek road. The House
O for the oouaty of Barry, in Chancery.
was afraid^ff wdd spwtuUtion, ending In he ware Obe JfamsarWEst, wHl be liberally
AngosSra A ^demod
ftrepfollfl.
‘"’&gt;re7
&amp;J. BADGOOE.

All are respectfully invited to attend
a donation visit at the parsonage for the
benefit of tbe Bev. T. B. Granger, on

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Court, made in the abate raua*. ou Um »lb day
■f Joaoary. A. D. Mfo L’ !be snboeriber, fXrawt
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HELMBOLD'S

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GENUIWE PREPARATIONS.

COME AND BUI MORE

(tty gistings $ai
•'^BTyrninniKD tyeey wed
at aaeruiM, u*»t eosvrrJ
f^b’fi “ Jbww BbtV «• u&lt; J

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gistings’ $asintss Jli
ail 1.. ■ • |‘HJ I ataieenbrrr, Impure waler and
.Uber rs.ero^auMjJ^OTgXIUm-.JW

ible ash retawlr and LlM’UHnita nbo reautt to it

aad a\\ K\Ma«e* oS * *vHvt- artetert ita prrtseffea qualdMa Iq ad renew, pre
eared braewr brief ronroa of this rnarrrl, u.
Icdt aatarc. ■todic.au. »a&lt;ar aad Agwpafca«a.a*ar being
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GOODS !

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R. J. GRANT!

STATIONERY,

tuui.
MM MM or
Hhatim. Sc-Jd
barculou &amp;pqi
Swellirrs. t&amp;bi

White

'

wnfrequeolty routorod toYtol* WIlMa a few days

are cova\io*ftd o$ vwrt aad bv tbe use cf BoeTaHLra Bintt.,
weak ntewartr 1&gt; rapidly tor uprated and
^.ovoc'C^xA. vocA* aad. \xcx\jk, tbeThe
aypeflte rertnrad fry thia &lt;reeabk Tanis, and
bettor it norke wonder, iu cane* of tMfkrerBi and
adat'a vaak» X\vta\.
In lens cawttiiaed Lorina nf lutoasMton. Act,ng

^VxaAxXa^ *VovCkc.
ttXoTOacXx ."BYXtotu

Cabtorifo ptwk.^&gt;to*sUtot feXl
'

UTC XV* \VOOT WlUvCv VAtwik.

I^fOrttf^.ftinO sad /.»» -f bT^wr^uA prompt
and peeuieaent relief from ths Hitters. Tbe leaki-yEW""
to.
The agony of Hri ioesCnaJC la iuuwliat.ly aa
Mi.grd by saingle Jow rt the ettaisat, sad by
ocrMhtoaU.^rexTtlng^o it lhe relurnrt tbe eon.

Y5v. ’R.oVwkckk

ftXowro.e\v 'ftxXXers
IN MY LINE OF TRADE

Come and See !!

vaxMi, Wax \koor maw vaaa\^
TdocXor'a AdxW*.
Dr. kLottcrcK'*

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JUST RECEIVED

INOairtpatthi

art, Mae, rxcXv xaaa'% ttoXact
aad CoaVjoTX.

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■rvrrU&gt;t&gt;l.iiOMralcalo rr-Xifotve • W r» e«t»blUb th«m.
LM, b»» ne« kart. U U TV OnlyA»A StinnM
brta« BHMtatuSarau(rv«« mW aart i&lt;uK&gt;e««t «»
Irrula and rntirrlr frw from the acid cleiaeuM
pnmtwtttwleil In*n lU ordit^r. Unie. .nd

.

feXova&lt;\c\\ *B\XXC'tw
vavXxjo'caX.c X\vc vvxak awd
&amp;c\nVXa\tA.

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?&gt;Xoto.o.c\x

Jw&amp;oiJU

Woolen factory,
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aad. xwoke

HA3TI&gt;i&gt;8,Mk4i.

WANT «MO0*1W.J
WOOL (o
,BjaDuftwhirc iato CLOTH—

Which wo offer at

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Vir. ■Ro’baek'a

,

GROCERIES

The wbala aooanl of tea Loaa aulUrUad, is
FIt» Burtrad MiUkaa rt DUlara. Aeart, /her
/A»drW AflUwwtear h«eobaa^ai*»W f» tad
ptvf iafertr TServry, moaUy wi’Ato IheUu K-ro
STtoew gittrrt am jut up* tn giuxrl mvntha. Tbe large drwand (roes abroad, aad the
bottl—,nf which th* alwit a fao-aim- rapidly inemiaing botoe demand far uao aa Ibe
ilo. Th* lalrt i* final# tr.gravad, and btofa «f rlrrtfaUon by National flaakluR Aaaupiaia ywidti with a
/rem lions eoworgsuhlug la oBptfU ot Uh amuln.
will, in a rery,abort paafad, abertb Iba brtanee.
•0unc«r/«M**- ff’no* 91 p*r heUU, or b*‘” ’•*re h“*'J ’*uRad from tea to brVarn rail­
tone traettr. frequently:aMMnag three million,
sail la urrtl knows that tbe recrvtarv
J^obask, (Frafrirfcr, J?O. t daaly.aart
nt
Tl
■ Ia. aMMto
.&gt;■ - —’
Bart Fourth.Bt, CinainMti, to whon
all oriae-a ahquld te aJdaaeeed.

POR BALE RY

Clothing^

Roberta A strikar. Dastiac*; KU Niabrta. Jay R.
terry. Oruaiyerilie. M. C. hwij Prrtnerille; H.
. Krnniugton. M iddle. Ole, aad by dniggiala aad
toercharta •haeeally.
. ■&lt;
’

ADLteHED ITflO.
AND

PETER LORILLARD,

ipvBimaEMEST.

aSA

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DRY GOODS!

Banff and Tobacco Manufacturer

babpwak: stobs.

J^X5KfcsaiSk‘

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•W MWfROT STRTTT Df THIS CXTT,

J :„■ Z^BOCERY,

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Eating ff Billiard
saloon

HARD-WARE!
aa?rt,tr»—u;» °“p* *»•*. ’bkh M

Unusually Low!
aaaaabpMgi tfiw gatac te BaMa C

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titix. Ilii. it
atiuiulalee tbo eitrt

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ttron.
lion, and thfaa eapafa ths dluntopam wftrh
lurk pj£in tbc..Vrtm or Inuas ©n «|rang
,*\V»thvrtbe pn».llc Streit drotfUdVr'
tr.tm a n row.nd- rt
(ta*fMtuiMl
nineh-aaul thd wwhine$tetobw©&lt;■MmAvM&gt;
doreited tatcrtiawittmtaMl
hare I win ; iv'ett by nlnodatd «nrt, and ilwru
remains tib ...i-tlnti of Jte M'pMMg rxrolteisrw
for tha mre «r tte otRHnnt diarenws (t to i»toiakrt\a laaorh. . A? rium&gt; aaw rtrt awna

A'E-Eifs
Tb» ■aeratary of tha Trraaary haa aot y.t
gteeu aotiec of uij ta|enlion fa withdraw U&lt;i»
popular loan from aala al Tar. aa&lt;«al4 taa d«&lt;a
■talks La firt. the utrtnatfnad, aa ^MOavaval
RabeeHpUaa A&lt;rnt.”wdl roetfnae to supply

arc X\yx SoVAartk "VAcad., \&gt;\j
^.rc\x.wX\.wvT \ikarr\vca, X\\frvaXtxxy AkVte\ixaaXxva\,&lt;Xc.

d i uretio.ahjotf/CS-a^rraAtT bcch u
UTHE GKKAT nivamc, aad ia eartaU U&gt;
bare UMdaaM .Me&lt; ta «B bhrn^ftr HM b
it mmmmM.
■HdMK.of Uw atom raRaNa na« rcpomlN.
etMraatar wOt aeeoapany tba oadieiM.
F|ic« tl &gt;er Brttls, ar rtx h*9».
DaBramd to aay aAfcaaa. aaaarrty paabad fraa

u. mJ rou mil protect roaruelf from Mhstfrrtag aart itent-rr rt tinea iteaateii. Jterpa bat
the foul evrm|&lt;foii' u«: tMarelfosfor ialha

far mont ctfetual than any dtbtr dtech has

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lra.&gt;ul ibe dinxUHll
the rth irt.ildc at it» a
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D. C. HAWLEY,

phRlLER In all blade of

Dr ^o'baeVt

■1CAN SELL­

Ajor’j Safaparflii

TfiLioua Feverr,
Fevtrr and .Aruft

ffiyapepaxa,
Triagestizn.,
Taundioe,
.
X’idnei/ ComplaintB,

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CHERRY PECTORAL,
Th© Woild’a Great Bcxna^T Ibr
Couf.ha, Colds, Iccipienb OoaBUinptkou, and tor tbe relief
of CoaaumpUve puUa&amp;U . .
in advanoxl atacoe
of tho diacoae.

TMa'han beret so too* med irtte —Im
■ally known, tint wr um! do no mnew than a&gt;uro the paldk thet it. nm’itr fe keu an to
Uto best It rerr lun been, and tltol It aaay ba
relied on to do all h fa* rror doew.
Prepnirdty
Da Jre*Xvtti A CoC
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TtoyTJ UP yao, with a nmereM votoe,
TWaeel and leak are weary ■ (ri»&lt;
’ With toillaf threegh a Uaaray way; .’

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE !£!
Roberts &amp;. Striker,
gistings’ SmintM Jir«toq&gt;.

Ttoy thiak that friendship's but a nU»,
lavcBted to dacsive yoe;
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wm be the Aral to toarsyoa.
Tteeysay that yen moat rever treat
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2L Solieltors is Chancery. Tea and Ipsuraees
Agneta. Bufaess attended to with pntiaptass.
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ktTELi£“'”

"Rater id MHteg idoXXmM Utofl. antly aod cheerfully. AU looked eererdhIt. Just then Wifiy, who had teeen\i Ihgly to Me as VfitetCpm to fcteUne.
■efateyoe CM sit Wfeh ‘MoOr Lerererd
taMiay -, and to-eoorrow ora ottav gfri sen
him and the Jig
fur the removal of bio ahoe, gave him ■ chance her seat, it Will tret do to' M*e
push r that sent hlnj against a sharp mere than one eaetenge In fc day, &lt;m
eWdter’ortome'article of hirelture; 'hurt. toeoenSbCtba tosfteiro.’ All seemed
Ing him badly .
Eddy vee of roette Mtfcfied with this arrangemsot; and
punished,-ana at fast three weary Bttle when raoess-eneA,wed etoy all huddled
fr«nfee, containing heavy Marts, Worn around my drawings, mad Hesemd tomy
iaid sway to ifldrnber.
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explanations of tosrm, l jknaw my victory
“Too bed, too b«d 1" murmured Fanny waa oomplste. AU teemed anxious to
Barton,'as bar own hired sink upon her pfaae'tffd closer and eloeer. th»y grpw
pillow.that nigbtl “Anna must be rous­
ed from |Ws’* and she fay long awake,
trying w"tank 'vf some wg/ to''do And T'havo endeavored to eterry
OS? Oj ortiat*t tto.?- thereime principle ever oince m beechT|ie next morning herfirst request waa teg.' I Mrs (Wted that A harsh, or* even
for pertmssfcm to ropalrtbe torn dr^S an Impatfant word/Will tend a dissatis­
which was easily dope by removing, tBe fied feeling through the whole schoolroom
ktrip eontainlng the rent from the over
full skirt. When it was completed' she
“ ‘Leva sad tore only is ths boon far terr.’**
eaDsd Mary and showed bet ffii.'niM
■B.&gt;bowdo»(U,.pFl/.l. m. «d
rfrdss. '“Atad nbw”fem(-5rlirte4 edriiraL
and khep it so nite:' won't ybtfF' ' r' night, that my children mu«t alljgo sub-

In Um ayanpafa of Me
fareteWMifa**
^Uwrie.tee* Bar-

Meeds

Penny" to take him, Mrs. Cs rev see tn
ed more like the Anna, of other days, as
ithe watehed'ihelr jcyodtpfay'. faq Wd'.
“If they would only be asgood all the
time,-1 thou Id be the bkppieaf wife and
mother jn the world."
,
“AM yon oqMiVtn be how, Anna!—
They are really rood children rod Vttt
have a beaadfut home, and a kind and
loving busband."
“The last I will admit, but my children
are certainly very trunblceome."
'
“And arc not all children 1 But w*
favstHre petfent with tSehi.' They ' have
their vexntluns nn^" annoyances aa well
aa wo. Shall I 'tell you about rriy first
school F
..
’
“Do, if you please.
I baye often
and the yuungest two, came shyly into
wondered nt your pristane* Itftewhlng.
t!.e ro.u:&gt;, n..J rvc ivoJ the kisses, pleas­
Youara not obligato, and cyan if.h,»
ant words, and little' presents the giver
knew so well how to bestow.
K half necessary to do any thing for yttof own
support, If II Van my ca»&lt;l should rath­
hour was allowed them, tend then they
s?. °r
Were eept baeS to the truX
'
Abd then the two friends, who bad
corresponded but not. met lor several
;But
you
years, conversed of the poet, long' and
lovingly. They recalled their pluoant
jiqg children, of
ached days, and the names uf those wbo

assipt:

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DE. X. P. DRAKE,

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p’sssEii’x^.'a^syrSsr-

PRACTICAL

DENTIST.

iiiji «• *• । ».m ■

in.

.

this, and soon 1«8 the eonverailion to
riteMater theneter .
:! db.mmren A
The afterneM pateod Mltoo MiaMy f
ared whraJU. Garay «mm, &lt; fa Abe tote
ning. he c&lt;mgra:ufated hie wjlo apra: tor;
irerawradtouto. IWtoimroocra trerae.

Thoenae,

Gewrel

cnetnmed to oreunlt Um &lt;m nettoml afSiTuEi
Xml.’
veteiraWe Jreiah Qeiner.bwtfc waa oreeii
humbler to tone a»&lt;d1stniUM rfaepaoitv tn adwtee than la apparent fa General
McOellM 'a epistle.
Gen: MeCMan oommenoee hie letter,
written alter greet and repeated defeats,
hr saying that Ma army waa *ta a crltlcal egpditton." aa It oaanredly vac At
such a time Grawt re Rreranma iwnoM
hare been ooproeeod with enUeifado • Aw
its sajsty; they would have tanmd t^T
HTort towards etrenrtbealM Ha ooeltto*.
Not an wtth the “Treswt Nnpotomi."—
His cofiitatlons veto too wt for the
present Tba sphere of Me duties waa
too eirenmaerftred, and be yearned in bit
eare for the future of the' oremtrr.
Sit
tide ie achoolmaotar to the Pmddent bo

“And. while suffering mentally,'wtp H
any wonder that she was careless, and
hurt Sd^y’a 'foot1‘ At»4 while to was

smarflkg under this, wee It fanjr - taoudter
that to was cm» and unkind to Willie T
“But whnt gwuld you hare had me do,

“Bean sprry the trunk was there, tod
determined to hrvalt removed; soothed
Mary, and thus sent happy hearts to a
peatefol al umber, and your own to bright­
er hopes for to-day."
“I begin-to see, Fanny; and I will try
tn strenfe Into a different atmoaptore. I
never thought of this before."
,
But a dark cloud Was between her and
the sunlight-, for in lew than three days,
WlBy,' chubby laughing*4tihderlffg" Bide
Willy,
lying, hushed and still, a vfatipi l« d'ptberia. , Then, and' not dll
tfcou. dW fifa ifal'
..
wickedness of fa
DWtofwakW
_
teeriera agony raeh 0Mn; topr Mi Uttfa
crib and preyed that the bitter cep might

vine eonld be
instructed to-* , । ——., .
. L , u, ,, ,tM,
snothor, but not till ha and his satellites
had managed. In their diabolical enry,
to bring defeat upon Gen Pope’s army.
rtJVa ean’otederetoad freon Me letter

' j.c.b.„o-

aaraworp, Antei
Wd-IMP-L-rw
by relieyiM you of yoqr caree, w
renrefa. .(Jxmp now.aud show me
kitchen 11 pan assist you there,
cure."
, “Oh, no! I havesui eacelkat j
8he&gt;e a IkUafret/Dl, sometimes ; 1
so neat, faithfol and orderly, that, I
h. f. cHsimr,
WOOL CARDING
Ipok that, lou cannot, relievo ;
IOUNTY CLERK sad Notary P«bHe. Offlee Does Promptly and.fa the tee&gt; Masoer. ’ F4* earn, Faqny; tor j|‘
*
|jj||
l la the Court Honso. .
that lam*lung mo
L Srnrens, Bcp» ty Ctork. nay be fund in tba
.. ofJ^orta XHteikcr. lu mibrook’. Block.

Geitorel

our arms, ano uooc no movu w iwwi■
the Union.
Tbree more modest mra.
thought it at reach, e. they onaH do te
control n jinsy and obtain victoHee b

“JoatWe carefulwl can be.
Indeed,
’^WiH^oo forgive YM«,' Anna, If I
I did not mean to War it: because
said'I wqo to'kehpR b whole year* and wOohdT’ 4
fae curried It WiA a light heart, to her
"Certainly If yon do to."
IhHe Wardrdbo.
’ ’ ‘ ‘
”5 * 1&lt;WbO'ordered the trunk left in tte hall
“And ntiw, Asma, let*us take the chil­ and by whkfc Manr tore tear dress F ;
dren, and 'burriroit, and go.and all under
“Itiid, tote suro!*^'"^
- ‘. '
thftee fine trees fn the yard !* '
“And who reproved bar harshly, when
The eblMten *were. delighted, tspedal- ber lltde heart was already sad enough

had ehared them; many of whom had
paced to their last homes; and finally
of their own present.
“And yon are looking so ywnpft-Fah.
ny !” end the matron thought ofher own
laded fore and attonuatdfl foAn.
do you manage to' keep gqor youth so
ewnplctriy
'■"
. •" ■ !e
“Ob!" and the laughed merrily^ “I
borrow from the young faces I hash eon-

ttorney

•I lima ssd mon«j prompilv rstnilted.
Offlea. wilb W. W. Ralph Ee,., HMdleviBe
RSrry Oererty, MUbfaae.
,
w o w.I ...
.r at'iM-nava and

ted yotef diWhnAXve
dMH
you can do no more mischief to-night at'
jliiig|’r!'',,4:‘
»dl i&gt;.
.
Mary totdown.Wd commenced pol.
ling M the string, wMfeh she bad &gt;rg
'I11

But it might not to! And with egresp
dned them, ate drew her
Idrto bank from‘the mrs*
whom vs muthar ^muid U gemd.. Bat
I I wllllen -you about my first school. : 1 where baby Wfilly ares (tot being red dsn
from
her
si^ht
! forerer. Fanny practical
coounwitod it, datymiteRd; to dp rtabL
Thu first two r wc&amp;k, passed pl«uaa||y.; iCT.iojFnnrr aided sod toothed, "UlRlI
but on the Monday of the third, I entered Wee over; and! then went beck to ter
school,
hoping
that the little lesson might
my acboolroom vexej wd impatient—
An acquaintance *bad told an untruth net be loot up0
about mBU4«MlMrfte,'ra&amp;te a let­ '■ WteFWrfTL _ __ _ ___
ter aapoctednd on my. rway:to1 tohbol grM, that bar ebM tod been teklte tt.
pWlsfiW omhtkalMto.- Tte dbearfulbad losstermtokKtta T. vetoed ‘wtery
b&lt;hly. Ne.Btade ww cm aaydhM.Mnt neae that stoat first assumed to torulle
•Dear, dear I'toad stowigbod-drearily. sure, as I rang the bell harablv, nailing the sorrow ofterbtetend and children,
ffalfai ipiMraL1: Andtetaltonow
ba young iacM I bevesrouadTOO,.-take the school to nader. “May 1 dl’Vftfc
my youthfulness, both meatal aud NaUy Lc«a*dU .toklmrT- ptoaneFteid
Sarah Lm
and tha wwd w»
h'annyBiirlon was too candid to ftaUsr, said as ungrabiottsly m thas word teteB’btes*

H. WRIGHT,
i»a counsellor at law
, end Salicilor and Cooaasllor in Chancrry.—
rirealt Ceert.Corerelssloner for the C&lt;renI'e^taZutMilioa pre* telto coUertion ef

“Long looked for, eomc at last f* said
Mra. Carey, no aba ted her friend and
hchoUmste, Fanny Barton. Into bar pleas
ant parlor.
"And I hare »o longed to eoroa, Anna!
Bat where are fte'children F
.
■ “Die children the first thing, Annat
"Aad from yooj who era tled’to eteem,-aa
a teacher, from New Years to Christman!
“But not to yours. &lt;&gt;. Mary, Eddy, and
baby Willie. 1 lia»e wanted to see them
altunnt ns much os y ourself, W here arc
they 1"
The mother looked at her in surprise,
for an instant, and then said, “F wantec
obe quiet day with yon, and kava hirer
a woman to oome and take caqo ot then)
today. But If you really , went to see
them, I will go for them."
.
’

Md unfiehfs £&lt;*a « and tUeTwlR hnfck-

N,w Bv&amp;fo, MWu, wea.

Northern Batevpys Demteptey SostbTl»a Boston rroreOar says: “Amoog
other northern projoeu to develop the
rtKurte &lt;rf iba SoeUj. wider tta hmtopg
rnireeofTreaseaadfrwesXWtoat

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�NEWS

SENATE.
We*ae»4ay MaralBg,
iral order,
wn messages were reeeived E

‘bJdy ordertag !&gt;&lt;»
majority report of tte select

- i&lt;p i
order.
Mr. Oapo presented report of Joist
tk*
vUd* ’• tak* Committee MiMKniiaai
WWm-Uff&gt;iew Orleans AVsufihe Sth, bjlL Tte NH wte rtS tiiteawj W
tabtaMste^lMtatali h ft Bi Uh II Lee-

w. M-gJ aeea • Uul« lingular that

mu.

A rseclution introduced by Mr Mason

the direction ef Dandridgr, 40 mllaa
from Knoxville. On Saturday moratag
we deoao fan ——in oidektis sue af
village. A portion uf our Infowtry, on
dor Geo. Parte,adao moved up, but learn­
ing that tba eavmy were in full force be­
yond Dandridge, fell baek to tboir form­

morning tbe Mamy, easing
Uu&gt;r had drawn Mtranaakp aa ferae pooslbio, made * desperate aUseh on oar
linos wife Hood’s and Bushrod Johnson',
divisions, led by Hampton’s cavalry.—
Obesrving tbeir dospersts determination,
Sturgis ordered Cel. McCook, command.
Ing a division bf Ellioit's cavalry, ta
charge tbe enemy. This charge turned
lbs fortUMC of tbe day, which up to thia
time had been decidedly against us. Our
total lees waa about 150.
On Sunday night onr forces, antioipeling a flank Bovemcat, fell back tofllrawbsrry Plains, 10 mites from Kaasvilla.
Oa tee IBlh Suirgis Ml back to Knox­
ville, and tea same eves tag eroesrd the
Holston River with a view to tatoroepting the enemy at Sevierville. Gen. Gor­
don Grangerfa troops, on tbe 20th. were
moving la tte same direction, where a
battle wae pending. Great anxiety was
fell at Kuozvilta, with atmetefog of a
panic. Foster it eonfident of Awarting
the enemy,
h Is pretty certain that
Loaptreek bad been heavily reinforced.
Several of tbe prisoner* taken were fresh
from Richmond.

*Mgy VecaSuABOwNivn «b Laue."
SH’wiii
1h|

|HlMin ambassador,
Mgttmo la Eurep,-*wW di y«
an by the salutation. 'May yournba*Mver bo leoer" WfoUvir «£w*
tte khan, pleasantly, “uW&amp;r ^^eey
ewn in persia, and wo retire, to the

INTALID PENSIONS.

ad negro, whom bo at
M aferhhe slate bls
fl know, ia St. Louis.

PENSIONS TO WIDOWS.
w&gt;r ••Golly. Ma-e.,"
Datrnit for sale.
*
I hie interrogator askance
The soldiers voting bill was on order
&lt;o ■ wur’wthrff-»W‘a toyol South ean
of third reading, bot owing to numerous
•ihiy trwwuOiftniMrt upon aft aatilive to Col. DiU waa received, aed refer­ amendments wan ordered re-priotod.
Radical..basin, and [to that rod to Contmittee on Federal Rslsttoea . The spenial order of the day, the vaMr. Babooek oflsrol rseolMioeo *. nfois bonwty bills wan postponed, tbe
tw
I. a. questing the Judiciary Committee to Jbtn Arkansas is shown liy tbe
'vxtiwet fewm ths Jrs, whloh we give be qulre what aaoodnMWU, If any, are wooextrfed frus foe'Little Rote 1
oMary to tbe VoluotooZs Faatly Relief
At the afternoon session, in committee
“It faS remarkable fart that, for,
’UH:'’"-''
’
Law, to axtewd its beuefias to the femll|tba ■hole, Um Detroit Ragialriliac bill
bearing population left jn it, Ihie Stale,
iaaof volunteers whs have enlisted la
as under oonsiderati.m.
■nee the advent of Gen. Slerle, baa fur­
counties other than thane In which they
Tba Jackson and Grand Rapida, and
nishedmere voloQteere fop the. Uilun
w&amp;MTftowflhlf nfe 9mm, .... But thia ros^od at the time of their ealiounent.
io Howell and Detroit Railroad bitts
than kny eqiiol number elsewhere.
la ofieoftte joputar errora which la flvaPENSIONS TO CHILDREN.
ere passed sod ordered to taka immediCounties
where Jeff. Davis*conscript offi
ItatjrUbc bveHhnteh by lb* war: Tho
Tbe Senate in committee of tbe whole,
Tbs Miser ebAdrea. udet II yesre, ef ee oAesr
FVkl« Ms&amp;ih j&gt;rt^erty waa mainly ficticars oould not find a score &lt;.f mca, hat o
had under oooenioraXiun tbe Hoses joint
.r-Uw killed w djriog ie Iks Bervleo dertag
since sent full companies u tbe Uaiun tM Im« »*r with
’litop'*fcr; dill'the money expanded by resolution, making aw appropriation for
lb. Indian wan •» tte
fnm «rOr. .tv catlflrd to Fotnoml? nUnite,
th* pfluftarTn feeding and subsisting bis aa Artesian well at toe Reform School,
so Widow tbe eb.ldrm nndrr Itynn, ef nervees
glaVm^ a emirt btaSnM* niaj&gt; would have and tbv rafting and booming bill, wbeh
SENATE.
sained aoraUgod to InvAUd F.aatote cw rosette
rroeurt&amp;id tnifch&gt;nd perhaps more work were agreed to, and afterwada passed
tbr 1-rs.km OB to the Kvtodpbry rv.pectltely SVTba Sooth Astorteaa Fichu.
Washington, Jan. 88.—Mr. Coonses
lais iteogsof ilytars,
under a swepaneiea of tte raise, and or­ reported back, with amood meals, the
We have Panama dates to tbe 18th.
PENSIONS TO MOTHERS ANI&gt;
bill to amend tba homestead act.
dered to taka Im med4te effect.
Tbe Meaner Yalco had arrived there
.trail hundred' /Sari fer hla negro bs
SISTERS.
An amendment was adopted giving
The Sowate adjourned.
Army of tbe Potewiae. Jan. 99.—A freoi Eqaadurf with later datea froro tbr
fftff jCir’teiTOftii i[nl; andtMq-1
Wter. esy tdfcer. ov poraed, awtWW to leva,
the benefits of the bill to persona in the rebel Captain of the 6th Virginia cavalry acet uf war. Mxsquera had been euceeesHOUSE.
lid rrn.^oa, 4. autocrat togklMsb Ok. 1S4K
pittas df &amp;Jt wW About batence ’ tee
naval service.
came into our lines to lake tbe oath of ful iaan engagement and waa marching •f woaoda or dtears eeotroetod to tte Dotted.
Indefinite leave of absence was grant­
Mr. Clark addressed tba Senate on tbe allegiance. He bad abandoned the reb­ on Quito, where be has pmbably arrived. Stair* tert wo, sod Irar. sciltev wMew ear larlu
’ CooirouiMR;‘ttefe Of this than-1 ed to Mr.,Da via.
laxau cb.ld, tot lateee a ewtter dspaedwt epos
Davis expulsion resolution.
el service because ho waa convinced it It waa aald that the President uf Ecuador
86?*nUn'£nre&lt; doltara 'Ms
Mr. Road, from the Committee on
The joint resolution of ths Western
tUdtege^ftratl away : aad If Slate Afieira, to whom was referred a Virginia Legislature, praying for legisla­ was useless to bold out longer, and that bad been takru nrieuper.
There
were
tears
of
a
revolution
in
further
resistance
would
only
result
in
tbc tfewSW’dr An’dffapd emete!. It
peiiUoe asking that enli»ied, commuting tion relative to tbe navigation of tbe desolating tbe Sooth.
Guayaquil.
'
'
waa, MB*' wbqllr
T^irre are certain and drafted men ba exam ptrd from taxa Okie River, waa referred.
Tbe numerous desertiuni from the
*j&gt;rlK|pMrDr'tefiis that bold lion for bounties, reported it back with
The pension bill was taken up and pai­
BOUNTY MONEY.
rebel army encourage the belief that ths
The
pork
packers
of Cluwland
•o{W
“'-r some
1 -c-t
— a request that It bo referred to the Com red.
udd th^worlj b+gr; ^
hod'
of these
are bieq'very dtpatgely overlooked by mitteeoa Waya and Means, and it waa । Tbe bill amending tbe homestead law time la not far distant when there will be have reduced the prices paid to coopers,
a total disruption of Lee's army.
owing la* tbs lessened demand for barrels.
the advoaVs pf eJive Jaber.
Nothing ao referred.
wav passed.
A squadron of tbe 4th Pennsylvania One of the fahdluZBrnit notified it* hands
Is tnta&amp;ltevidenf than that a tnao will
Mr, Bweexey, from the Committee on ।
A resolution was adopted enquiring of
Cavalry has josl relumed from a succesa- last Saturday night, that those who were Ib-waly Neary, and »ach arrears of
labor moFe ■wlRiriily, heartily, effiqiently. Banks aad Incorporations, reported and the President what steps have- been takful expedition to AMU and to Mlddlebur. willing- to accent * I S^per day inatead r*»aa mwr tor. aortwte to ttedmi
•with thpproipMt oC wk^w.than &gt;e w&amp;l roenmmerded tbe Mil to make loans and sn to execute the laws relative to tbe
teuav to pe*d to tte tews Is i
They destroyed a tannery which bad fur­ of 11 76, would beveia'itmd, andtl»orc«t Baid
teitatehtMaalkw; lat, tb
ua&lt;fc&gt; a Wp, withr^t iudh prpwpecL— levy taxes for the harbor at the mouth 1 colonisation of Africans in Hayti and
nished leather to tbe rebels.
lx -5--o/tlon to
might quit work. Tbit reduction pinch IteraTd*^; to teltolalhsrif M
of&amp;tuih Black River; also, the bill to Liberia.
A rebel party of guerrillas waa pur­ ee with terrible force iu this time uf high toaUlj ; 4tfc.to &amp;• Stetten Mk. to
rel ...trra TU. Uiter. B&gt;ottev, bn
A petition of tbe cilium of Missouri,
as brutes,
sued, who abandoned tbeir horses sod
lownrt th. Btetalr, a&gt;a.l be ro
x.
praying that the Reciprocity Treaty bo took refuge in a dense forest.
the hopes county to refund bounties.
Eight
Tbs some oommiltoe presented stalls modified so as to prevent tbe importation
tfteynecburses were captured.
The guerrillaa
I
of
lumber
from
Canada,
»n
referred.
tical
reports
of
much
fatarsst,
rocom• ' become sluggish and
along the railroad lines are active, but
trf tWfr tstefe rfuch'ki
In respect to tbe resolution to expel
mending ths passage of tbe Grand Rapids
have done co particular damage except
I Mr. Davie, Mr.------- thought tbe 8eostr eolitlrd to ths ||-« twenty,
ig pise oould be expacfed
and Jackson Railroad loan bill.
to capture four or five men.
4
rnlot-d to »rr«e (inf ,wr«.
The Committee of Waya and Means 1 ate bound to accept Mr. Davis' disclaim
There was lively ektrmiabiug between
Havioff tore rongx! tw seast
reported the bill for the pay moot of ex­ er of intention of inciting insurrection,
•cotioe Of tiMwe atotn*. we MJr*
them end our pickets at Manassas, but
TbeCjewty
Field
Mote*
ef
H»rry
County
are
«••*. sad all BMjMstlewo MAsOt
penses of tbe extra session. Placed on I and hoped Mr. Wilson’s resolution would
uoMBg. Aarouegirioelnfanaalioe or teaviag toedta to wIlbk’rirtnpteMO aa4 *4l _
nobody was hurt.
teasawatths Aiiwlfflct, win U titwrati*
general order.
Mi n
A rumor prevailed to-day that the reb­
.TO rmSCHjlItUKD IAMBS svectorFL
Mr. Eldridge introduced a bill to Io- |
Mr. Foetar would vote against expelels bad dressed into Maryland, la vest!
AdUroet.
BNAPriffte BCMWWt.
galixo the actios of Maoomb county and ‘te or censoring Mr. Davta, but found
AUroeeysterastawtes.
gation found it Io have originated in 30
townahipe therein in railing boon lisa. great fault with his resolutions.
deserters ourrederiag tbecneeIvee to oar £ ~ PER TUOUBA3D FACT.
Mrura. Johnson, Howard aud Fessen­
Mr. Welch Introduced a bill to extend den followed.
For Ustbsr ia U&gt;» tog. will ba jwM. ZT CX«f.
DVERTI8EMENT.
Mr. Wilson roitarated bls love for
tho time for collection of taxes in tte
for to'.WO tret of go.&lt; straight grain** WbluABH SAW LOGS, drlirrreS al fUrlow. GooJtesr
town uf Lyons, Ionia county. Referred. free speech, free press, free men, free
Mr. Buckley introduced a bill to su- eetmtry and free world, and after a tew
thorixe tho township of Emmett Calhoun remarks relative to tbe resolutions of
county, to raise not exceeding *4,000 to Davie, with hie disclaimer becoming a
ARM FOR.8ALE.
farce, withdrew tbe resolution for bla ex­
pay bounties. Referred.
OX &gt;105BOB STRUTT LX THIS cm*.
Mr. Lock wood introduced a &gt;&gt;int res­ po iaioo.
2* » ■ftte'C-teerCel. Jftu.
1 Tb. nMer*ipt*d aff«r. for aals hi* f«n» of *0 Asd sardteBr te.lte sty sMtewtornrr. aad Wrote
Tba bill to encourage enlistments was
olution aapreaslvs of confidence fa the
acre. of Itud on McUnn t,«rw,
tt.UaSd, m.t to Ksst Stef adjoiamg ewainira. to rsosw their
President, and neminaiing Abraham Lin­ discussed by Mr. Johnson.
two and a half (aBva w«al oftb» villtgr of ilaa huunr** r.lalioiM with m«. and whro.rrr thrt aro
Adjourned till Monday.
toga. Md lead to al! iaprorad, aid all emded in want ..f any artki. &lt;uua!1r to b. tewad io a
Referred to
Lttgiataiure of lhfo State, we Doties that coln for a STOODd term.
llardo.rrntoro. k*irtve aw a roU. My aaaertawel
Committee an Federal Ralationa.
HOUSE.
a IQ te tea ad cMBptrts.
thteSaodry reohtattaet wfoe Introduced
On motion of Mr. Mertoa, tte subject
fam will be Mid eo sdranUgeoua trrmn.
BtHLUIXOWlkkBWARB, AMD MECBAXICK
IMntee Ho^e, eriritiring Assistant Pro­ of bounties waa mads lbs special order
A general conversation occurred with
JL B. KHAW*
Rutland, January Mlh, |H4
a view of coming to an agreement con­
vost MfriAaf jGfpnerqt Jlill, of this State for Friday.
*«d wtbsra, I os&gt; propXrod to
*
The Bay City and East &amp;t&gt;oaw, tbe cerning tbe enrollment bilk
gad a4i«I^,!*f®a“M4j‘ro«n «®««- After
Washington, Jan. 30.—The following
Mr. Schenck said it waa neseesary that
Grand Rapids and Indiana, and lbs Kala
WUOUBAU: TW COUSTRT NKBCHAWTS.
an exciting diseataion ia tte committee msaoo aad St. Joseph bills, tbe South that bill should pass early to resist any has been received at headquarters here:
Gen. Foster telegraphs fount Knox­
^thexAMe Admotttfoncwdre'r^forted Black River harbor bill and tbe Upper desperate and wild attempts which rebels
ville, Teen., S8th 9 A. M.: “1 bare tbe
Peninsula Military Road bill were con­ mirht make against us.
1.0WEST CJMH v AMKIT TALDK.
honor to report that the cavalry under
Tbe House reconsidered the rota by
sidered In committee of tbe whole, and
( teal largsto to
Genera) Sturgis have achieved another
which tba enrollment bill was referred to
passed te order of third raoding.
splendid victory over the enemies caval­
Mr. Hemoiingwar moved to take the committee at the whole, by 100 to
ry yesterday, near the Fair Gardena, 10
tanat4Htam4'we’*ad tbe occasion fur
Of the very bee* SMlertoi am) UUM Unprwrrm.au.
House bills Nn. 7 and No. 8 on military 44. Tbe bill then came before tho House,
McCook’s
tMe tewvre oTOI. ttPi official career. infrpga from the tabla aad rsfer teem to and further consideration was postponed milM east of fliovlerville.
TI.V,SlIKKT-maX ABD COPPEK WTOBN.
division drove the enemy about two.
•
foe special order foe Thursday. Adopted. till Moeday.
Win he urdad a. wadar the dirrettoe ef akDlAk
miles, after a stubborn fight, lasting from
Mr.
Garfield
advocated
tbe
forfeiture
MwUn.e*. A fu.1 SMcrtn.rnt of
*»U, CJ, H«4&lt; bM«v» ««■ *» hnl- The Hoose want into eommittes of tee
daylight until 4 &gt;. M. We captured two
whole on tho general order, Mr, Gris­ of the peraena! and real eetato of tbe reb- stool rifled guns and over 100 prisoners.
MAwrraoruawo asticlxs,
toes. Tba taathli tobs&gt; pitied, who ean
wold in the ehair.
CoerUnUr oa brad.
ThaanomlM loss was considerable, 65
oalr mbtatateMs *-ul«plitbr&gt;w
House bill Na 11, for the ooastroaiion
JOB WORK A.MD RKPA1BI50 PXOXPTLY
being killed aad wounded in a charge.—
gs_n«j,^ittowrtesy,/and oftentimes open of a-military rood in tte Upper PeaiaebATTAJUUl TO.
Garrard's and Wolford's divisions cams
Don't forgrt tbr
pereoDibJo abuse, .The . recruiting ear* la waa considered, wheo the cemmittoo
A Union spy. who has lately retained, op in time to bo used in the pursuit.
It wen reported to tea House,
(Signed)
Jous A. Raw limo*,
vice boloaga and ir os sir.!y. conducted by reoe.
CITY HAHDWABE STOB£»
writes to the A. F TVifems some in tarwhich e-vooorred In the anisndntsola, and
Brig. Gen.
tha-aitiabce &lt;rfU&gt;e Btat* ; The Provost
eetiog fasts with regard to tbe re bellfoe,
tba bill was ogderad to a third reading.
Among ether
»«»i&gt;*&lt;&lt;»wa&lt;w,i.; Ui n
Tbe committee on Federal Rebttam iteptaot and reeoereea.
things he aaya, what is moot undoubted­
Hp-An Irish National Fair ie to
'
**ra. .of'lb.m, reported back Mr. Lockwood's joist raely tree, teat the fortificaiioaB aroued commence fa Chicago on toe 28th of
4NW K .datrianaat to it, rwfuaKiehmeod have front tbe first been more March, the proceeds to apply to “Meh
IttR Wermaliee,
HpbHhrby - mdt
bugbears, sad that, “Had McClellan national pnrpoees.’’ The Journal ear
third
shown half the alacrity fa advaaofag and of it:
“In tbe exhibition ball, every
fighting that bs diepteyod io 'changing State, from the Partfe to tbe Atlantic,
to
m? to the readers sf Taeesspsr I
I'.Kr.ssx'L'h-S
SENATE.
hfa bro&lt; tte M«queot »f Richmood will bo repreepnted by tables oc gBta.—
Larasa, Jan. 99. —The committee on wowid bare bMa easy for Mm, aad tee Several Btetee have already engaged
Vrcrtabl. Balm, that wia sfcltaa
Stets Affitim rwpertwd book the House robeUtaa have faww teg since auppree- teMea, eo well aa a number of important
ten daj*. Plmytoa Btowtea. Tte,
eftlmpesftiteW«be Kbta. teartag
Wft rotaUro to the BaUlo Creek sod Hws- sod. Had he followed up bis vtotarv al cities.
Ireland bill eend goods from
Urac, steMte sod beswulsLMalvern H,11 a. tte rebels expertsd be
v*MT&gt;teteay, mnMmmee and'bftvn linga Railroad with amendme
every county, and many rare and vtlu*.
1 wtUakte BtaMbw to thtes task
woMd, be would bare mot with lit'Jo or bla articles are already no tbe way across
curred Io, and tall referred tot
■’***••
toe of the whole.
tte Atlaetic. Among too goods will be
logipg^ace (ha rneelu.ioQa adopted •
Tte folio* fou bflte srero reoef red from1
‘ m aod lrM
1
■
n. *» («&lt;, A^n.« tba Rouse, reed end referred:
l*w, Limerick hoe, kid
&gt;voe, tBcased
RmtbBhgacea foe tbe Grand Raptde
la walnut sheila, I17A z-'elry, arlnit—
m&lt; Iml«t fepwt- aad fodiata end tee BAuluafr and I
u« from the Im io
Klliarwey, a stone
from Blarney Cart
his a proof; sod’with tohern conclusive

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New Advertisementfl.

LOST!

Notice!

a,.

gSSAY OU J-BOIT CULTIRB.

A

■■
Tasrretesr

of®*

r«:u&gt;

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d|

' -A Saxxr 27 bats onu Sac
Cfc^tttflrttag, inform* ua
of his sheep was burled under I

toipriiwwmroit
If the circums:
uut reliably vouched for, we s;

There win be a donation pii
tbs evening of February 4th, (1
pt JgJ F. Emory's Hotel In M
for tee benefit of Rev. A. J. Va
Pastor of the M. B Church.

A* Oyster copper will beaar
tea ffireetfoc of the Ladies, t

.faritation Is giventaM*£.^VS‘
Jan. 26th.

Chairman

ML Writon, Is sb old livery
■underatauds the wants of tbe
&lt;hta Itae, ted will provide foe th
Tlis beilqCarters will be st th.

c^L. Ttereiaaousa «f wall
yuu can jest aa well ride.

Ism leased tbe Hastings House,

good landlord.

ease wet put urcr.

Skiff, uud

foiled bb bail by failing to app
Frieby for fraudulently retain!' I

dfosfe benatj «•«* continued u

^bst Catharfoe Funia, upoa
of bar busband for adults, y,

far other reseunx

Tbe civil

«■ unimportant, being mostly

All are respectfully invited I
a duBatem .vHM
P«r’u!l*&lt;|

beneAtoftbe Rev. T. B. Grd

Thursday eve. Feb. 4.1864.
Hastings, Jan. 25th, 1864.

,
!

Ho! roa ths Rartnax.—Seri

Ramt of the 7th Cavalry is in

ggj y by Merry County boyi

|y valfable magaxtae, aad aa u»
both interesliag and instructive
rttssary work we don’t think it .

&gt;,y -rt )“J»&gt;| ~ *• -»~i

HMr*-1^

�CHANI

fttoof ila

• la ef a high

order of

I

I—ipU lor

rook, c»ef*ctia**r, fit
_
very valuable. .AU- who have n eubscriUd,tow*ld de eo atewos.
T*rms.

•3,00 per mnm*. We will famish a
copy of Goftrr and tbe Bawrkr, on*
year, for $S,D(k '

Jtejal JtfitM.

A Straw 27 waraciruhta Smow.—Wm.
C. Tregtr of Irving, Informs us that on*
-of hia sheep waa buried under the enow

of lb* 1st of January, to tho depth of
three or four feet.
The thaw of last
week brought the sheep to light, still liv­

ing, after a lapss of 27 days, without
food. There ia a good prospect that tbe
sheep will recover from it* long fast and
imprisonment.

If the drcurosUac* was

nut reliably vouched for, we should call

ft * tough story ; but ao it is, *e eall that

Dow*lies Party and Oyster Sapper.

Thera will be a donation party on the

tbe evening of February 4lh, (Thursday,)
.at J. F. Emory’s Hotel in Middle»llle,

found io-every village from the elevated
slope* of ths Andes down to tbe eoast,
MORTGAGE BALE.
and their remarkable cures aacm to at­
tract even more attention there lhw hi
thia cnsntry. The sentiment of wonder
■tthrlr effects, takes a for duepcr bold
on a half civilised aad aupcrstil lous peo­
ple than it doe* with ns wh*te the ration­
ale of medical problem* ia ao much m»pi
generally understood. Nouther Ameri­
can baa made himMlfau familiarly known
to tbe maaaea of th* people in foreign
countries or exelted In them »&gt; lively/in
interest hi himself aa tb* Dflbtnr Ms by
his skilful applioilion uf th* chemical
■ciance to tho treatment of disease.
That must bo a dull man wlw dec*
out feel some pride of country when he
find* among distant nations that he is al­ tveety, (to) la township Ke. toe* (S)
ready known and welcome there, thrtxigh
the labor* of our Statesmen. Merchant*
and Scholar*, wboae renown has become
National properly, and consequently in
s»me measure bit own. Whether Dr.
Ayer's resnedsMi do actually cure more
than other* vMot. they Have secured the
reputatiun of being « God vend to fhoae
afflicted with disease, and where grant
numbers m any community believe that
they r&gt;WO th*IT health an.l lives U» oni-’a
skill, I bey I
him which

CHANCERY BAI

rwr£m

for the benefit of Rev. A. J. Van Wyck,

Pastor of the M. E- Church.
’ A» Oyster supper will beaerved under
the direelton of the Ladies. A general

Washingtt

AxOjticx* ra rut Armt Warne*:
“Al inspevtion 1 noticed that a large pro
portion of the men'* knapsack* contnifird
a box &lt;»f Troche*, being generally uwd
by them for cold*. etc.” ‘-£nicni
BrontkialTroeKti" should be in every
■ Livkrt Svens.—Tbe Livery Stable soldier’s knapsack ur pocke\ju b« used
toeetofora kept by A. W. Bailey &amp; Son, upon tbe first appearance ufw cold dr
la* passed into tbe band* of C. Welton. cough.

linrltatioa Is given.

A. WaKSVIKLU,
Chairman of Com.

Mr. Welton, I* afa

Hl* beadquartera willbe at the Hnstingi

Hooee, where he can bo found at all
tatara ofth* day or night. Giro him n
■eaU. There it no nte of walking when
you can just at well ride.

Buhikkm Cuakok.— Win. L. Eaton
Lae leased the Llasliugs Iluusc.aiid W- L.
Stoo* he* been mode landlord of the

Tua Ciacuir Court

CHANCERY ORDER.

livery-man, and

■understands the vault of /the public, in
Una Hut, and will provide fur thote wants.

adjourned oti
In the

Tuesday ei ening wf last week.

waa* uf J. Skull tried for arson uf bay­

stacks, tbe jury foiled to agree and the
ease was put over. Skiffl uuder bond*
fee fraud in mortgage of property, for­

feited bls bail by foiling to appear at the
call of tbe case. The case of Riker and

'TATS OP MtCHliWr.-Bgbth JstotstCtr&gt; esft. te Chaecery.
-f ' * •
SuH pewdina tn tbe Circuit Court ft r tbe eoutity
Barry, in Chauncey, M Ox- village of Bastingi,
aaHcesaty. no Itol eighth dsyaf Jamury,

A Mnt*cuT&gt;f* Ccaz or Rmkumltum
anti Neuralgia, effoclrd by Dr. Rubfiak’s
Blood Purifier and Blood Pill*.
Rond
the following;
VALraaaisii, Pourxa €«•.. Ixn.
Da. C. W. Hoback—Dtfir Sir:
I
writo this for tlie benefit uf the aufforing
and afflicted. This is to certify thalNwir
daughter Almira Ftancis, twelve years
old, baa been afflicted for nine years wrih
inflamatory Rbeninatism, ur Neuralgia.
She was attended by tbe most skillful
physicians, but received n^'relief, but
continued to grow worse till she was
helpless as an infant, hvr hand* and knee*
all, drawn and enlarged io aa tn eatisc
her Io suffer tho m«»*l exeruqinting pains,
and worn down to a skeleton, and)at
length I was Induced to try y«&gt;ni*Bto«&gt;d
Purifier and Pills, and she began U»
amend, and ia n«&gt;w comfortable and g--ing t» school. We believe yuur reins
die* to be the beet ever tried.
Yotirs wiihnrenl respect,
A. T. HsMenttL,
Mrs. M. Hemphill.
Bee Advertisement In another column.

«AA» Omc. AsyAuM*/,
' TalUa a»T Jtf’catoU.
taiitfcrtorlly *pp*srlm \r/ UHavilbsMs,

IMPORTANT AND TWEI

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ARE voe sugrrlug trifotoi aresddlseto, Tin

waSojcb MjnntAi^u siscoiDiptoav
AREyvursArtt wl:h the tartare*of Bwseslrand
WswosWTssutoi Krie wlfisprodJr ttHev*.
ARBye* vetoing fretn to prtftjMI DrtrraWwsofs Xacaa’rau- Kiw .win Improve yout
pein, with Govt la ytx*

Frisby for fraudulently retaining a *&lt;&lt;1dier’s boa tty were continued on boil, the
parties having settled the money claimed
aad oast* of suit. Tbe Prosecuting Allaraay filed reasons for nut fifing * bill
egainsl Catharina Fania, upon complaint

SacasMU JCurovriJl asiusg* your

ewe of toexistoceetto Oaawrbr-

uf her husband for adultery, upon the

“"3X5:'’“-S

grounds, that tbe parties have lit ad to-

«•*« since the eomplaint was made, and ,
for other reasons.
Tbe civil business
was unimportant, being mostly of an ex-

P*n* character.

S MCTAL XOTJCES
All are respectfully invited to attend

a donation viait.gt tho panouage for tho

benefit of tbe Rev. T. B. Granger, on
Tbwwday eve. Feb. 4. 1M4.

CUabous-b

sale.

Usetings, Jan. 25th, 1804.
. . ‘
By order of Committee.
Ho! roa tux Rafidax.—Sergt. Harm.

Sunn of tbe 7th Cavalry la in town rosrwMa^to-the gellant Berenth.
Now

DsUd December ti, IMS.
dson
D. H. IVERT8, SUrtf.

iw yowr time to ester a Cavalry Regsment.
wldeb to represented largely in officera

ADMINISTRATOR-SHALE.

wad to» by toerry Coupty boya.

th* February anmber of tbit tru­
ly ♦aJnabie Magazine, aad aa usual It ia

beth interesting and instructive.
Aa a, ■
fiSeeary work we don’t think U ia snrpaa- .
wed by «I; Other ia tba United State*.— :
|tapages are at *Ui timas both readable j

tfttMHI

Or Couct nlr

�AvosansA

Jslitiral Jinttsrj.

eleWSBt of the economy, without which
animals era apt to perish from disease
but-wHk which tbe body la kept in a nor­
mal and healthy state. Not many years
ago a Garman agriculturist, Ubereaker,
. brought forward an experiment which Is
io direct accordanca with ibis opinion.
Wishing to obtain some exact notion of
the influence which salt exercised upon
his sheep, the fioeke of which lived upon
a low damp pasture land, and received
habitually a certain does of salt, bo fixed
upon ten aheap aad struck off tbeir usual
allowance ofcell. »i remarkable expcrimeai was continued for three years,
with tbe fallowing result: In the first
year five of the ten died of ret and worms
in thia year tbe remainder of tbe flock,
350 head lost only four sheep. Tho
second year a new lot of tan sheep, de­
prived of salt, loot seven Individuals; the
remainder of tbe flock, 864 head, lost five
only;,a little later the other three
died also from diarrhea. Tbe third
year was very rainy. Sixteen sheep were
selected, Mid deprived of salt. Tbe whole
of them died in tbe course of the year of
rot and vnrmicular pneumonia.
In tbe Brazils and Columbia, flocks
may be annihilated by being deprived of
salt M. Garriolt, member of ths Agri

■BE.. TB-O-BKCK’S
’BLOOB WKTnXTL
and

YOLW.
CELEBRATED

jestings Va

ia/puttLiakHiD Bvutk wn
LQt&gt;«XD(6n,&gt;6iMr CD.qm

BITTEBS.

ago. in

W row,|to

Ear exceeding any Family Medicines ot a
simitar aatare in the market

Vro'we.rtX.Mka

tb» Srstfoad .•» rents for saab sohst
U&gt; Atlj»Htt«iseoanltoyeariypl

aUhemMibeb

SaV

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' tebs»«ta&lt;rMattag-|
AU tte* tf ■»«*. &lt;**•
I
gavy P/Uftnf szrt-tet »n sLwt' )

sod moeams ant peolt to the Proprietor, thus
owebKng l^Bte expowd
&lt;VWOMACVft&amp;%

a u bwwn •&lt; -a

ot &lt;Wtara each year in advertising ihefa

COME AND BUY MORE

WV'j.aAt °5

I

gastiujs1 $Miutss J)

which hare been showered npon him from

CownX.'nj.

Tho peculiarity of tho

VAX*

"SVooii

aangSi

Is that tier strike at tho root of Disease,
by erodicoung every particle of impurity
Many English agriculturists have
proved, by direct experitnente, that a
regular distribution of salt to cattle ia
especially useful In preventing hoove
(metorixation,) caused by feeding cattle
with leguminous vegetables. And there
exists no doubt among those who have
tried it, than when employed in proper
quantity it increased the appetite, atimu
latM digestion keeps up the normal sup­
ply of salt in tbs blood, improves the
wool or hair of tho cattle, prevents dissass, and, moreover, enables ths agricul­
turists to fatten cattle upon food which
they would not enjoy without it ware pre­
viously mixed up with call.
In Great Britain, in ths best fanned
districts, we find the allowance of salt
oscillating around the subjoined figures
taken aa a center of basis : for a calf six
months old, 1 ounce ; bullock or eow, one
year old, 3 ounces; oxen fattening, six
ounces ; milch oews, three ounces. It is
generally admitted, wbsrster salt forms
habitually a portion of tbe horse's diet,
that this animal amply repays tho slight
additional expense or trouble thus incur­
red. To mix salt with the food of tbe
home, colt, asa, or mole, ia a frequent
practice In England and America. In
these countries tba usual allowance for a
full grown boroe uf middle height, is
about two ounces per diem. In Belgium
the quantity of aamppreprinted to a full
grown horse by the government is little
more than one ounce per diem.
EXTRACT BCO1U A Sir IM­
It should be boroe In mind that an ex­ HELM BOLD'S
PROVED JLO.il WASH CL'REB V
cess of salt la Injurious to any animal;
SECRET DISEASES
and that tewby these proceeding furores
U &gt;11 their Htoges,
At Util. Expenw.
are given aMakiad of practical guttle.— Ut*l«
or no cbang. in Dirt. Ko taeoovrafeoM.
An excess of salt produces iritatioQ and
inOamation of tba mucus membrane, and
causes several kinds of skin disease,
especially hl sheep. With horses an
MOMMradsxpoJHiig sU^IRHM, ZAMMteeW
excess of salt has been known to produce
dysentery ; and in oxen diseases of the
TaoxmxMM eras Tsocaane woo un tn*
blood. Sall should never be gives to
“■ Vicnn or Qciexs, sad who bsvs p*Jd Lory
eatile when a deficiency of food does not
w. to be enrre! to s abort Ums. hare found they
ere decreed, aad that tbe "POISON,, ba. br
ecable them to receive abundance of
te use of “rowBurct. asnnun.” been dried no
nourishment; in which case we excite

appetite without satisfying it, and the
animals lose flesh rapidly. Salt is to be
prohibited, also wherever congestion of
any important organ is observed, or
where we have perceived inflamation of
tb« bowels. In such eases we must not
be guided by the instinct of tbe animals
themselves.

"BKood,

Atx.

for the life and health of tho body depends

GOODS!
R. J. GRANT!

If the
poisoned, tho body drag*
out a miserable existence. Theas medicines

■Ktc
for earing
Sm-ttfVL*,
Ehipkilia,
tPein (Tisaasee,
Old Bor—.
Balt Jfhctwn,
J?hrumatism,
QJyvjxpaia,
Biak Hoadatht,
Livar Oomoloint, Fvjrr and jfgus,
■Deuocrrhcsa,
Fcmate Complainta
Br^ipalaa,
Bl. fnlhonjt’i Fire,
1 CtemotOr
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Pita, fibrqftatouo Qinaumption, tta
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under apprehension of an attack, eacape tba
aeourxv; end thousands who neglect to avail them­
selves of Its protoctive qiaBlIHAis adv bom. are
eared by a vary brief orarseW ibia merreimw
plied wtlh qnw’L’for mf^*l£fo^Bin .‘until Imrl?
Mturetod with that daaeerona alkaloid, are not
unfnqoentlT rretorej to health within a few days
by Um bm of HosvsTVsa'a Birraas
“Hie weak sto Barb is rspidlr inrigorated and
the appetite restored by thia ex'rcesble Tonic, and
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OO person writes, her daughter was cured
ef file of nine yearn* standing, and tit Vitea*
danoe of two years.
AVfrTkLKR writes, his aoa waa cured
after hfe tab had ahnoet wasted any.
^Tbe doctors pronounced the case incur*

plaint
be prevented.
As a General Toole. Hoerrrru'i frrrsss prodnee effects wNob SBwot be expertsMsd .r w .toera
ed before they c»n be fully appreciated. In caae.
ofro«rfU./Mwaf Mbwas. /Umtore Z*«wy, and
Debility and dasevptesdB aeietag from Ou&gt; Asa.

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■will care all the aforementioned diieuea
and, of themielvM, will relievo and euro

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GROCERIES

Oolia ^aina, cKolrra JfarLua,
Indig—lion, Pain in the Rounlt,
^ixnin—o, etc.
4

fivM notice of any intention to withdraw this
popular loaq fhwn sale at Par. andfuntil ton dare
notice la Mi.^ tba underaignad, sa ?‘G«Bernl

•o-PHi
Tbe whole amount of tbe Loan aulborizod. is
Fire Hundred Millions ot Dullara. Awrl, forr

UtoUs TiMSsry, cosily within the test seven
Ask yw neighbors, who have used them, months. Ths targo drnisnd from abroad, sod lb.
rapidly ittreuing botnr demand for w aa tbs
and they will eay they are
basis of einrolatiw bv .National B«akter AsaodatIras sow orfUitiaj In all parts ot the country.
Q»oo&lt;k l&amp;cAvc.vttM'
HaiLto.±!•bror^
UUdc&lt;
and you ghocJd try them before going for a

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rToaw.v m4 coKssWAn:
..a Holldtor ao4 Ceoasallor
b^^eartcemmte
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agent, and read the certificates, and’if you
have ever doubted you will
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AND

DRY GOODS!

FOR SALE BY

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'ABUBHED 1760.

GBOCKBY,

TTORXETH ATbttfaU RoWcl

□'’^utTto’aliVito mVns Umsttl

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are tho moot active and thorough pills that
have ever been introduced.
They oct so directly upon the Liver, excit­
ing that organ to ouch an extent a* that tho
system doca not rc tapes into its former con­
dition, which ia too apt to be the cim with
“-pi • r-'juf- Htf
They are really a

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ANOTHER was cured of Fever aad Ague
after trying every medicine in his reach.
ANOTHER was cured of Furer Bore
which bad existed fourteen yean.
A&gt;OTHER of Rheumatism of eight yean.
Csaos innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint could be mentioned in which tbe
Purifier and Pills
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Try those medicines, and you will never

A method ef making hard dry walks
is coming into use in some parts ofEugta»d, which ia curtate eirctrmstaneee mnut
bo excellent A hard dry bettnm being
prepared, Ute coated with about two
inches of hydraullo mortar, made by
mixing together about six muaures of
dean gravel, three meascres of eharp
sand, and one measures ofgood hydraulic
lime, usually called water lime. Tho
boat bydrenltc lime, h&gt; England te culled
Portland Cement.
Probably a larger
proportion of our commen water lime
would bo required. Thoee who have
weasliy' gte that whtob will snawer,
7“ “r ,Mlrtk*&lt;x»uta.
pebbles and gravel.
Thia will be
improved by washing it, which can
be readily done by putting a bushel
•r m tea barrel, awd fiU wteh water. Mir
k won and pour off tba water rapidly.
The waahing nwy bo repeated two or
three limre if neeeaaary. Aa tho toixtero
sets quickly, only a few baabate should
ba wM M a time, aod this be applied at
once and smoothed dawn. The aarfaim
should bo raised in tbe middle, and slope
evenly and gently to the aifaa. The mi-

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tMMteripUfiM BtamMhMw Fhfete
rarttee.tato be eoM far tbe btaaefit of tbe
PertMMM Boldtera* Harm, fer tbntatft
of twnfi.dtara. Every geouipe copy of
ly and Irrfk-atHy bound tuoan*^ its groat: the Facsimile contains not only the
end; and probably by no wther kind ofc Prodamarion, buf&lt;an Rm-tetter of Pres-'
rtrewgtb oowM om aatioaal sbl&gt; hove ideal Useuim'-dtaodO* Mgr 1S63, and
been drawn unfitly than far during tbe
tnseinga end tampeata wteieh bMt. bar

WOOLEN

KRM» &lt; MMfiWS,
ATTORNErS a»4 COUNSELLORS AT LAW
“dn^'YlurJick Straat. apposite tba PoatoBea,

FACTORY,

wiirking^mlF-rig, oummon people through
noribe world. God’s hand *»«'* Wm
r^ja/wia«»seu
with at Mbit pn-tection, saving first from
COTii WARRANTED nr»Hdarsbla.
Jf fa An cierrfttti way ft&gt; .
‘ CbA nod bringing him Safely tn oar aatioual
capital. Thotl tte world has seen aud
for yowr/milui. Trg ill
wondered at tte greatest■ sign and mar­
II. F. CIIERB Y,
vel of our day, to wit: a pl era working
I0DXTT CLERK nad Notary Publia. OSat
man uf tte people,-witfoao inure culture,
I in the Court Heoaa.
instruction or wdoeawna Aban any such
working man may obtain for-/bimsell.
callvtl «&gt;n to conduct Ute paroage of a
great people through a crisis .involving
• •, a. c. rMisncM,
-i
dwstinieeol Um whole world.
The
ODON OF PROBATE. S‘&gt;’i7„’&gt;“b'U'
DR. A. P. DRAKE, J • the
eyes of princes,' nofilre, artatoarata,. of
,
°Md ad
dphre, .carle, scholars. st«te»meri. war­
riors, all turned on the plain backwoods
man, while hie simple sense, hie Iroperturabla simplicity., his detornused self
rellaner, hie implacable and inc.rrupU
ibisJumsaty, aa be gal amid the war ./
confiictir^ elements with unpretending
ux vul
tx b bber BBSS. eirndiqrm striving to rode. U&gt;e nati-v.*!

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PRACTICAL

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fiihtss

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ortbe days tf Joan uf An strffonrite
in »rttf amigbtaned and church rewovtood
city. It may saddse.es that.Ute skaU

Surrounded by ell aorta nt conflicting

riaima, by train.m, by halUrortad, tim­
id men, by border 8mto rasa aud free
State sente by radios! AMtebmicta aad
Conservatives, bo has lietroed te all,
waited, observed, yielded tarts here npw
there, bet in fanmaM hapCuMjnfiMtibta,
honest purptMM, and drawn the Daliuual
able through.
In tbe time of our trouble. Ahrabem
Lincoln hM had hia turn of being the best
abated rune of the untrue. Like. Moeee
new and moat complete awortment of
leading hie Israel through tbe wilderness,
DBVfaS AND MEDICCtEN,
he haa seen the. day when every man
seemed ready to alone him, end yet,
r Chemicals, Palate, OHe, Cam
wllbslinpi*, wiry, Steady perseverance,
pheuc, Uurnlng Flnid,
be tea held on, eonacioua of, b&lt;maet Ipgtarttsi^.
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
tsotuuM, end looking to G*&gt;d for help.—
“
.
e.. :hT
All the nslioa tea tell, in the increasing
•‘OLD ABE.”
•ulamnity uf hia proclamations and pa­
pers, bow deep an educalhm was being
wrought In his mind by thia simple faith
in G&lt;al, tbe Ruler of nerit**, aad thia
From tbs Christos WatebsM asd fcsiMtor.
bumble willingDreg to learn the awful
Abraham Lincoln i% ,n the strioteat, Jcaeoua uf Hia Piovidenee.
'
sense, a mon of
porting clawt.
All
his advantages aud abilities sre those of a
man of the working dasw«^ pnd bis posi­
‘ A few mornings ago, G&gt;&gt;r. Curtin, rtf
tion, now at the bead, of one of the iqi wt
powerl'df nations ofthe earth. Is a sign to Penna; Kania, was called upon at the
all who Herby labitr that their day Is Cwidnenial, tn Philadelphia, by p young
coming. Lincoln wae borw to the Inker ‘ lady. When abe was introduced Into
itawoe of hard work, as truly aa the pour his part»r, she expressed great J»y' al
TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. SPK».PEPF«R
laborer’s wm that digs in our fields. Al seeing the Governor, at the same Ume
PRUNES. FIGS. RAblNS.CODFISEj
seven years oPsgn bo waa net to work, printing a kiss upon bis forehead.
i fact, arwytklkg In tBa Grocery Use. »rah
“Madam," said he, “to what am I In­
n«a In band, tnulear up a farm in a West
ill bcuUtdbr teiliM*.
era forvsL I’ntll be was I? his life waa debted fur thia unexpected aalutatiuoF
Also &gt; grtui variatf of ike
■‘Sir do you Out know met"
that of a aimpla farm laborer, with only
GEiaCiair J'XEXBDEKB'il
“Take A chair.*’ said the Governor, at
soeh intervals «.f schooling as farm labor­
ers get. Prolstbly the school iustrocti&gt;m the name time extending one of the handAod CooklBg Extracts,
id his whole life would ttot amount t&gt;&gt;
ron vnx xapcciAt ntKxrrr oF tinr urntx. more than one year. At 19 he made a
trip til New Orleans ss a hirrd man on a you were &lt;&gt;n the bloody field,” said she
flethoat. anri &lt;W&gt; hla return he spilt the" to tbe Governor.
“I •aa." replied the Governor.
.mile tor a leg cabin and built, and Inelne
“You adminlvtsred to the wauls of tbe
rd tnn Mi es of land withe rail fence of
dying and tbe wnftiVded."
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his uwn handiwork.
“It wm my duty as a feeling man."
The next year he hired himself for 912
•‘You did your duty well. Heaven
a month t&gt;&gt; build a fiatb«iat and to take It
t&lt;&gt; New O* leans ; and any «&lt;ne who knows alone will reward yua. air, for in this Dfo
what the Ills uf a Misueeippi Iwatmau there Is no reward adequately exprearivs
Mas in tixne day* must know that it in- «&gt;f the merits due you. Y&lt;»u tie, impart­
ed roinaolalion and revived tba hopes of
volvrd evrrv kiad ot labor.
I» 1832. in die Bled. Hawk Indian a dying »'ldi*r nf the 28th Ohio. He
• ar. tbe hardy boatsmsn volunteered to was badly wounded In tbe arm ; you lift­
fight for hie onowtry. and waa unanimoua ed him Into an ambulance, aad the blm&lt;d
ly elrelrd a Captain, and errved with dripping from bim stained your bands
y lair clotb'ng. That soldier was aa
.
.IK* U|H M oral* WM jraga honor for a season in frontier military and
Ufa A (Ur t hw. wbUu serving aa a Port­ dear to me as life Hatlf."
&gt;r xuurMliwa. n&lt; mteuafe mH, t! , .
“A husbandT’ raid the Governor. “No
master, be brgun hi* law studies, borrow­
iDEEAI, WB BASE
ing the books be was tw poor to buy,
“A brother, perhaps P*
and studying by tbe light ot evening fire.
or Ready Pay, ortiy.
-A father 1" ‘Vw.8ir
H« ai-quired a name iu the country about
“AeonF -No. air."
Special attention will bs p»u! to COMPOUND- as a man uf reeourate and ahrru ds«wa ;
“A lover F “No, air. ,
SG ar* putting ut&gt; PREBCttlPTIUEBi and any he wm one that tbs'people looked tu fur
nr iiurcbMiua luedleieta ot uv eon rrijr upon counsel in exigencies, sad to whom they
“If nut a busband, father,y brother, eon
were ready to depute almost sny enter­ or lover, who, could It be I” eaid the
prise which needed skill and cotrgy.— Governor, al length breaking the silence
He surveyor tif Sangamon Bounty, be­ “thia is an enigma to me. Pisase explain
ing drlvetv with work, reme to' him to more altoul the gallant soldiero nt Ohio.**
"W.slk »ir. that aoldisr gave yeu a
tabs the snrtqy of a track off his hands.
True be had never studied survey rug— ring—C. £.,*D. were the letters engraved
but -what nf that 1 He accepted tbe^rli,’ upvn the interior. That la the ring
J. S. TAN BRUNT'S
upon
your Htlle finger. He told you
procured n chain and did the work. Do
we not see In this a parable of the wider to wear it, and carefully you have dene
wilderness which in latter years he haa
HAST INUS, MtVlI.
The Governor pulled the ring off.
uodertaken tn suHriy ^lT fit fi&gt;r human
and eitro '.enough]' the letters.(were
WANT 25 000 Ite. nF WOOL to habitetion without chart nr tartojun
ebrafaf •
♦
•
•
•
*
tnntiufwtiure iuto CLOTH —
••The finger that used to ’wear that
Little did ths onnvoniion Chat nomina­
ted Ahrwbam Lincoln Aw President know wilt never wear It say more. T-“ u—*
• hat they were doing.
Little did tbe is d-»&lt;! but tbe.euldier still lives'
x
AND SHEETIN48,
Tbe Governor wm jm»w
honest, fatherly, pstrmtic man. who stood
either on shares or by tin yard.
iTM-isj. •*mt
twi. vry -»*A 1ft
ever.
“Well,
in hrs sfmpIMty twi the platfiwm at ed than n
Bprfegfleld, asking tbs prayers of his “tril me all about it. le this ring yours!
TERMS.
Was
it gi sen to yon by
•old'er. whom
townsmen, and receiving their pledges to'
o« B*‘-r
«.
remember Wm, to urn bow awfully be you loved F
••J fuved bim as I laved joy life;' but
»«« U» m-nd tb&lt;»«e prayers—tbe prayers
ofafi this nation, aud tbe pray ere nfaU tbu. ho never returned that love. He had

PATENT MEDICINES

N. B. For tb. eoarrafcefll sr Attoraera aao
•U&gt;«ra I will ba ia vtlvnteaev al tba nflire of tbv

hmfaWkfoi'.
. ,ti
The ease of a young lady la
by street has brought to our
story &lt; the wnfortuMta -Mi
iraaa,*’-wbo«ae-tenrtby
fordterawSk" AwiJ W&lt;

placed that ring upon.your finger stands
before you." 8» raying tbs strange lady
arove Fr&lt;»w her chair, and Stood before
theGuvsrour.
Tbe girl who bad Utue introduced her­
self wan Catherine E. Dsvidwm, uf 8WA

ropy which. tabMmtly la the marital foe &lt;
thobmefit of the aoldicra.
।arms, RBd oar galbIsol foes Were &amp;
Tbe estabUahmrat of a permanent ’fart under thb runvalous sword of r
Roms for sic* axd Dnasuu sotatsm, 1liun.a young lady, scarea nineteen,
Is prompted bv tbs dietstea of bomaMty, 1from'u acadMay lila '• eMtar fftaia,'
and by.yreUtode to our patriotic sues •csived the Idas thatt aUwaadeeOM
and bnithsra. Tbosaands who have gone Prortdmeotbland
forth to battle for tbs prewvethm of 'and our nation Urn.
our glorious Institution^, Mbs unity'of 1It wse first though
the Stetae and to extend the arm ot free- I
dam, will return to os with tnengted ■
lioifa, aad shattered frames, incapacity. ptybyrmdagfipa
:
sed for labor daring the remaining period
of their existence bare. To eech can we ■
rsfose a Christian welcome and ' a com- •had the effect of making bar awn de­
forteble bomel -But we are pursssded &gt;monstrative, andber enthntaatie deehn.
that a generous public heeds m&gt; argument 'ticn and Apparent alnreritr gave tte fam*
to induce them to tbe performance pf a ।ily great amHvty. Dr. B. waa eoosultad.
duty eo manifest, end we therefore pro- the minister was spoken to, friends adoeed to state briefly the purpose of those Vfesd, family meetings held, Interviews
• bn design to establish a permanent with the ytmtgUdr by bar former cstehome for tbe relief of the disabled aol- peniuee in the academy were frequent,
diets of the Uuiop.
.
but nothing could shake Uw feeling
It is generally, knewn (hat the original which possessed her.
It was finally resolved to taka bar tbdraft of the President's Emancipation
Proylamatfon, through tbe generosity of
faUGw-citwra, Tbws. B. Bryaa. Esq., is
the property uf tbe disabled soldiers of
the Union army, to be held In trust for
thsir benefit by tbe Soldiers' RoffiC of '
Chicago.
This doenment, destined to
lire oa the pegs of history when genera
Ucm ysl unborn have pamed away, and
to bo referred to by lira historian ae the
great instrument by which that .foul hlot,
•&gt;n oar nations! escutcheon, human slave­
ry, was obliterated, la regarded by ue os
T-. a bigtseplritod girl thi* wouM bc
of itnmsmM present and prospective val
lie. In order that the disabled soldiers unendurable at any time, bat to a yocnw
may aiora fully realise that value, the lady Bllsd with such an halteeittefien, It
wm
worse than deeth. 8bo rowelved to
donor of the original dxument has en­
graved and copyrighted a perfect fac­ elude ber friends, and succeeded, leaving
simile of the Msnuacript, and also uf the them cliDdeetiaely, and al though the
mrat diatlBgaisbed dotecCi vee of UM OOM
Preaidont’e Aut „
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forming g large and beautiful engraving, and west were employed to find''her'
Nune
ornamented with a portrait of Abraham • hereabouts, It wse usevailing.
Lincoln. Thus for the petty num uf two could even conjecture ber bidlag plaee.
dollars (t2), every loyal cHiten can pro­ This »as last April. Bite was mouroed
cure thia document uf enduring value, ss^lost. The babilimenul of mournfag
and al the earns time aid in tbe erection •ele denned by ber grief stricken pa­
and maintenance of a permanent Home rents, and a auWda’a grave was assumed
for Disabled SoMiera. Tbe fued thus to be brew. But it was net so. Tbe toproduced will, we treat, prove sufiieient. faiuated girl, finding no sympathy among
tu carry nul the design to the extent re­
quired, end benefit the' nuble and patriot­ disguised m a drummer boy, dreaming,
ic recipients of jour bounty. The origi­ puw girl, that-her dsatiny would bo
nal document, thus to botnme tbs corner worked out by such e mode. Bte joined
the drum corpe of e MioMgsn raiment
Home, will be sacredly preserved in the at Detroit, ber tu known only tn ter.
same, and may thus prove a source of self, and auortedad in getting with ter
permanent rorewse to the onHiera.
Is regiment to the army of tbe Cointeriand.
any appeal necessary to your humanity How the pour girl aurvived tbe hard­
or your Christian sympathy 1 We trust ships of the Kentucky campaign, where
not. We believe thst ell who Invb their strung men fall in numbers, mimlforever
country and its glorious institutions will remain a mystery.
gladly'contributa the trifling sum that Is
Tte regimAct to which she wm attachnsecesary to shelter, ewpport end emwth rd bad a place lu the division of tte aaL
the passscs to the grave, of the scarred lent Ven Cleve, and during the Ibfaodg
and disabled veterans wbo have been our tettle of lost Sunday.'tho fair girl fall,
defendvrs and restorers of onr great bo pierced ia tbe left aide by a MMetettr
and when borne to the eurgeou'e teat
lovtd Union.
Mm. O. E. H06MER,
ber oe* waa discovered. She wee taM
OktrwM V
AtUiefiMg OomnttM. by tbe eurge&lt;m that her wound woe mor­
Chicago, UL, 1M4.
tal, and advised ter to give ber name
that ter family might be informed of tee
fata. Thia tee finally, though rehtatoBb
Let every person see that the oovf
offered him’ by an agent ia genuine—that ly, consented to do, and tte t'aleeol «T
tte regiment, although enfitetag himeolf
it la certilWd to, cuntalne the Soldier's
from a painful wuund, became fate rooted
Home device and motto, and It duly
tumped with the Prnriwtnation See), aa in ber tehali; end prevailed upon bar to
lei him need a dispatch to ter fatew.—
ruled above. Addreea all letters to
Thia tee dtetated in tbe following jMaeen
Remse Concurfs wire BloodnncMDa —The Army and Navy Jewrecf
prints the following extract from a letter
written by a cavtlfjf oIBcer, in southeast­
ern Tennessee, autbewilssdly lllmarttlng
one of tbe barbarous practices of the reb­
els:—
“1 have been out with my regiment,
scouting fi»r three weeks is the rsginn
lying between the Tanneuess and Nieaiavlppi rivers, northeast of Memphis. For
tbe first few days we were after a guer­
rilla company, who wore engaged in
hunting up or bunting dawn ownsori pls
witAd-BS.
Braud nod bnrriljs go It
may mm, it is nevertheless strictly true,
and yon may rely upon tt chat, at thia
vary hoar, bundteds ot the people of
WealTeUMsnse, Mmisalppi, and Ala­
bama are betng hnnled down with liloadboumfa. I aoMid nut raalisa it uatd by
tbe most positive evldtaoe'l find U true.
We were .mow almost within hsering of
ihs baying of the bounds, and sent nut a
sc»u:lag party who came very near
ealebiug scK-ne
tbe devils. If they bad

�dlviaiuo in a plena uf woods*
tba ford. TWlMtetothon op
tbain with mnaketry from th
^e ford, where they had bean--------to'b^AAr | pklah of woods. Tbe nlghi
Vw Wt rainy &lt;v»d fc«xy. and tba firing

qilrlnC

&lt; —I yij-wtt WWWt-by- tw **
xiurtn oar Saith‘ai . joarnalitt, if ira,

Hoadqus
»&lt;
drovg,lh» i

&gt;oMaiap«&lt;» yovR' w*
rOOUMMa af ..•«««, VU WM la

Pat tore.« Creek ’
uf Kueeer’s roM&lt;_____
born tbe NOrtiT Branch Wnd

&lt;«a It

aaovy HpMt,
aWWl M

J

of the guna uf tbeir opponent*.

DnrUg
er it*Veiled Arte* Swtas tee wwral war, wka

^^s^EtaxsatSarse
PENSIONS TO WIDOWS

Use LagWatoto oTtoto State adjourn­
ed on Thursday’evening «tf last week after
a a*wine ef fifteen workihg day a From

UMsodng, faabBeoitai nA.Ton.' ranuplMfe
New Year's day, though h&lt; spoke to eoab
of the VRber ministers preorm.
Waahlpgtot^
Tbe A tag of Denmash han called oat waa raee! red«y
hte rcadrvra hns.oddrwseedhfo army, and
lUHdajr:
has -bnRa roeeivod in Behele wig with grunt
Nssbrtfie, Feb t.-G«W.' Dodge re­
- ‘
. ^yvLxyxw. .Q ■
xith aaliefactiun such ifMlaueoua ixprre ■ tag for. raii-tag 1-cal l*'«u Vount.es to eortiuVlaam. t
porta Tfiut wn the 29th Hh. our forcv*.
Tbe Stockholm ^/KnModt/ r.norta
vuiualaora, to. be ratoad by aeaeaamenl th4t at a great vnevtiog KaM in Cbrtafeana under C«l PhHttpe. drove Rra&amp;ty to the
e»uth aid^yf to, Truwemaa Jiirarj rap­
O«M. tti JeC^XTErtML
vpoa too l*»M» psrpeety. A&gt; state during lbw last west ef Mm year, "warm
ture al! hts train*. ouosimiRg
over 20
bottely, H elto provided for; of 8100. spaechaa ware made by tba principal cit- mule train*, 300 bead uf nettk.e00.head
i
...
^Trrr— wy lr» tokens that there will with j£e voby judteI&lt;&gt;ua4»re»1ai&gt; that en­ igMto of tbe taws, ahd alterwardamt ad­ of sheep, and about IM bead &lt;of. burses
Every
aaealMaepr
ef tbe FsaMmOa eeetaii
dress tn the King waa voted unawimooenet oafy the Pr* rtiwifcsn. but alee the Letter &lt;
rolled men shall bo credited to the Lnwm
and mule*, aud deotrwjtod
'
|y, espreooiag ihdWWsMii that, iafight­
L.MK.pItaM'lte ih, jobs. tospa ia wblcto they are enrolled, before
mill which bad largely em
ing for Behleewtg, Dvamark is fighting
it\Jrewia. require thd.eoBUnuaaca of Mr.
(S*M)
•- they can rscelwe too Stale bounty. This for the cause and future nf ell BraodineLincoln al the head of affurn.
,'CgdpahteJly theraare other true men is aa It eboold bo. A meet inexcusable’ • ia. aud heeor that she ought, tn rwekmi
oethehelpofSwedenand
Nwway.
Agwi*
-jWK.Wery many —who would hate blunder has been committed by mjr mH
an address front tbe UnWerwhy of Upral
itaey eetowriUw ta penni«tiag enrol ted exprawie the formal RfaMon that the
men ta be credited in towns and . stma- sttark directed against Denmark thrediaiihia Stage of the rebellion, that the
ena' all Srtmdinavfa, and that to look «r&gt;
tlee
other
than
where
they
are
enrolled
;
ita oftntflvunuy drpWidt upon tbe life
■T„ibe rcaoinmation rf Abrahar Ur g.Wtn»4er which will become appareat pa*»l'»ly al this wnjuat violence would
qoa«. a'athppa pKtitaahM baen whta wheaevor an attempt tadraft tornado. I1 c-.ver ue with disgrace."
Of the Sseedish got ermfirot. the same
t hU was tha RMe.. ’ Perhaps hia .ainiular will be seen to work aa injarv to- toe
jourotl wye! Tbe Swedish govern mart
«uafa$ayiM afgrftdctm jeitb boldness
-hieh knows that If as te iswly v*o prwboof greet ateadineae nt twiad with great Government, a* well as Unprecedented . whit
puwer.«f adaptation to circumstances, bardshipe to towns where men have been
must necessarily take part, to: it, &gt;• potvaaRetnething peculiar to himaeiC and ■ora plenty than money.
itog itoelf ia a position to face all eeeata
From TV ester* Tirgtala.
hadjut. that eharacter wlpcb aleae could
Tbe bill providing -for the voting of slates. Already It baa used the funds
smb tbe .Republic ia the terrible dangers
Headquarters Department af Western
vbiab hare beset U.
Perhaps, too, hia. our snldier* in tbe field, is eno uf eminent Kited al lbs eleventh hour by the Diet, Virglpia, Feb. 3.—After we drove the
any rate, whether tbore be le­ and odlcfeted all the supplies which may enemy from the bridges yesterday, the
pppuUar UtmutervDCj of character, bin justiw.
reepskahk .frailty—Mae* nyafad in gal abject!ens to it or not, as ia charged be icqsired by a speedy mobllixatioe of the rebels commesced a rapid retreat, our
the army and its entering on a com- cavalry, dueely following them up: Jikirat-y other President woco tbe first—U by tbe eoldtor's enemies. As a matter
TfO«0. g*.
"fbe Gartnaas meantime appear to"te ! miabing ensued, and Imi night a portion
iinpirjng cverj one with a sense that, he
of right, the priviligw of sill ten ship
ulr thoroughly Lxwrt Iit»d inntwecthy
&lt;&gt;f Gon. Sullivan'* f»reoa in attorn pttag
bull) ing tbe British GoTrnMlltnl. The
should
not
ba
taken
away
from
those
mM,hen bcewlhs smiy one thing .that
tu cut tbe snemy off. encountered a large
Awtrian Gaacfte vpeaha nflls “blustering force of rebels in M.clMnic.burg Gap,
prevented fecticu from ehtainiugte' fatal she are fighting to maintain those rights
pplicr,” aad advisee Earl Ru-eelt ~u» go
near Rumor*, and in tbe ooigkborhmd
to school to wise Napoleon." The BoU
•&gt;f this Gaps fight bmk pine*. Weo»onThe railroad bills tn which eor county ekofltr looks upon the English note petit
tually auccerdvd in ouupolling the eneuiy
ia interested have both become laws.— to tbe Diet "as a diplomatic curiwaily of to taka another road to the right, and
Tbe reatrictiooa against the isaue oflofr* our age," and declares that Germany akrdMlle with omvidarable prrdpitaney.
"will not 'be frightened by a coarse
In this eugagemettl wo took a number of
or wsunly bonds until the roads are grad
threat."
prisoners, j* retreating the euerny has­
ed, culverts end bridges built, and tics
tened to make a junction with tbe main
on the ground, are regarded as preUy se­
rebel forces, near Muorrfield. It is beNet Assets, January. 1864, ।
vers, but perhspe ho more en than is aeclloved that Gen. Sullivan and C«-l. Molli ;
Nasurrixs, Jan. 25, 1864.
gan’s cniomna have formed a junction,
coeMfraaetaepMBd. waelhal whieh ee- wesary, to preveut tbe crealiou of a debtI
Indications that the neat battle will aud are now pursuing tbe enemy vigor­
CRced. an notfang else ouoM have dune,
occur in tbe vicinity n( Kmxville, aceom- ously. If he oanapw* our foteee. he cer­
^freedom cd caecetevo aati-c, an iodeulate.
We yeaterdav omierwd with tainly will not be able to take away any
pendaaee of faitirna opp-asition, that
'
efooe eavad the .coaster.
Bui these The foavUtature and Fresldeat Lloeola. several well informed teirtiee—&lt;w&lt;? „f large portion t-f bis plunder.
eritiaai (ienoda have peened.' The rebel
The Itegialalurr of Michigan aeoondai them East Trtmesaee refugees—and all
ILulruad trains arrived on titan toifansfortaprt* ite main foree, sad betwe tbe ns-nonsinatfon of President Uoeoln( the-wlturesea concur tn tbe ate ternvet
that every’train from North Vlr&lt;itiia
forward ean only languish- Factum ba*
made by tbe Legislatures Penney 1 vania,
down its worst, and fo dsogeroM no long
1 cornea loaded with trwope from I tee’s
er. Thowgh it may be that udder any Wivcowsio, California, and Kansas. The‘ army ; and that these legions are imme­
other Premdent tbe Renob He wnold have ' fiJInwrag reaulutiwns have boen passed diately added Ao the foree now under
perished last yrar. or the year previous, by both Hooses of Legislature with but, Longstreet It fe even believed by many,
weteven hia greatest admirer r’“
that Loe himself, feeliag the aboolute
few dissenting votse:
that its fata, now or hermller, i«
mceeait) fer tbe re-ocrapatioe of East
JOINT RESOLUTION expressing confi­ Tennessee, will leave hie old command
rDtcwfeia oAcfol life.
Uaiumnre, reo. ».— I Be I'MIowiag hat
Y&lt; we r^oice m three
dence in tbe Prvoideut. and nomina­. —or what will remain of it—and take ••eon teovived fruni Fortreaa Monrue to
nwiter heart le act pun bis re-oomina
ting Abraham Idncoln foe tbe second charge ef the campaign Tn the region »f
daj :
Knnavllla. Ho and Jeff. Davis argues
ttow. -. Wo d.us't Wk hat: such a rasmmiterm •
A messenger ha* just arrived with dis
nation a doe to him for bis transcendent
Reao/sed. by Me Sruutt and Zfesue o/ this way: If East Tennes-ee is not rfe
patches to Gen. Butler fr..tn New hero,
ArprrsealsOrrt of Ar Stofr of Mutiny,. poearesed.Ricbmund must be abandoned; the 2d aftenxMO. Newbern ia at tack eu
&lt; Ahis Mcariir aad Mtpcner c
that in tba Prociamalina wf Amnesty re­■ if. in reinforcing Lnngsrniei’s army, tbe
aad the rebate ha&lt;« the railroad between
Ml the Prwideecy oflbe United Rtatee. cently put forth by Um President of the alist Is fort, it may be regained, plvNewbern awd Moorehead Qty. (ml ipej
lie who doM'bi* eunrat for the Repub United States, we rreognixs a great step
rd tbe assault on Grant ia suenewfal; be forced to retire to bort llaoan.
Pollciea lasied wlthewt Belay.
Hcelmply d»w bl* duty. He puts the towards the rvcimsirttetfon nf the Union aad there Is a ebiocs that Meade, like
The* surprised aad raptured the gun
(foblOtel)
Republic under en indebtedness to him. upon enund and safe principles. And some of bis predeceeswra, may remain In brat Under writer, and destroyed bar.
Sertice to it le like service to bur maker that in tbe author of the Pnx-lamsuon active wlll| hot a amall force confronting
Aa !&lt;&gt;«( aa we ou keep tberjrer opec
and--------------------In that event,, Knoxville ihy be
--It earn* nothing; It fumiabre ehtmi to wfr reeognha Che men who la pointed out hhn.
--------VS are all right.
nothing; St to the discharge of an oblign- Ui us as the instrument'lathe hands of■ .rglaken
—
cci
and Rich
2;-!.--Ld
mood saved.
rtwa, ne« the eratti«n *&gt;f one.
AM tblw Pruvideoee to cuodocs the nation tea'V Both armies aft threatening, and hot
talk ebent tbta or that rfiac hoviog -a | happy issue oel of lheae.great Artois and Aid beaky wnik may be tspectod, but
not at &lt;&gt;nor. The rebel poeiuna ia .full ’ Culpepper. Feb. 4.—There It a rumor
daim to office belongs noly to the lowest stupeaduocs dangexa.
here U* the JffecC that Maj. Gen. Hunter
sort of polrttaal morality—to tixaeeh&gt;x&gt;l
iiseuleed. That io Abraham Lincoln wo ••f danger U. the tbnfederacy. Richmond
wMeh has *o such word as duty in h. see a Chief Magistrate guided Jo bis ad- ja hrvhfved rd H anff may be luet by a is Io take the command of tlie Army of
- per THoutujtD nrr.
tba Potomac.
•
vocabulary, and which attaches a 'price piinislratioa ia the mMl trying period uf battle in East Ti rtuWkk ■'•&gt;■&gt;
On the trains yesterday and the day
Military mtn here tally hope tba reb
to every human netiwn. AbbsHar Lix our nalwasl btstnry. by a wear bead and
Far Umber ia lh&lt; Ua. will be paid. LX CASH,
bofiwe there wore a large number of .de­
coir eaaaot but be c-i»cnm* that bn has hey t; aad that aa the rapraoevtatives of els will make aa early attack nd Knox­
fur I OS,WO fest ef gwd. etraigbl-graiead White■‘de^ toe State some am-v ice
bet he ths State of Michigan, we reevwnmeod ville ; nothing Would be mdre gratifying setters en roole to Waahingteti wb-re
wrtHd^ptbe last matt to lay claim io a bim te tbe nalWu tM-pSopls’s rapdi Ui ibooe who nndersdhd tbe dlapuoitL&gt;n they will take.the oath. Notwithstand­
pur forcea. Oftmalva op- ing the mud, desertora oxiunua to flock,
ra-oamimuian on that ground or nay date fur another term, eubject tu tba de- and strength
st tow. Tbe matter to fa no degree peterali&lt;ma on tbe part of Longstreet, would into onr Ibsen. W dewrtuns from Virinto re tbe daCmt and dispersion of hia gieia. North Ceeoliaa. Alabama and Min-,
LRM FOR SALE.
Mok!.' The publie advantage is Abe so!*
army, though all lire’s forces tero with siaaippi rvRinumta oatna iqut Gen. Gncgg’e
oonsiderattou; aad thia advantage, beyond
him. Up-m thia subject I speak fn-tn a liana within lam dayu. come of whom
alt quwtioo, fiwars the re^mwh»a«wn.
thorough knooledge bf the ■itnstion ; baeo bean *0 days and others two weeks
Though U ia perfectly true that lhc
ar.d lose in the n.&lt;mm tains.-, They report a.,.' M44M-----------,__ __ __________
cranmalChe atruggle ia past, and toot it
. —jId reaetvo fovorbly - the would fee! aa much assured on that point the m-Mintaina full of deserters striving
eaaoto be said tto* W rpwrttaetar man fa
tw reach our hnse between which aad
extract
fonm
a
letter
written
iaa we do.
aay longer a wrrnsiry to tbe natwmal
farm wRI heaemee - -------- g----- rntfen
________ jneraf.frfitn Hvrrisw'* Land
Trstae are sow ranolng on the Eml themselves rebel cavalry era eoaetantly
_____
R- B. KHA*.
eaemq tlio titee tif-effnrta iatoy oo num
ataormg tbe epturtry.
ovcf. ti Diftcwlt campaigns base jret to ing. Joly 7th, 1M2. Everpt that be ad- Tenness-e and Virgmia llsllmmf. fr.-m
voeates paying for the slaves of rebels, Lnudrti to Maaay Crash.M miles. Beam
the present pnltey of tba Gneornownt is aygpM^BfilRltlJ~* - j— - .
। TRAY CATTLE.
and trains from Cl
New York. Feb. 4 -i-A meeting of the
-BaadHH»;»nir____________ ________ t&lt;i»al dtlsros of Fhrrlda was held at Kry
ffurtdug. I understand that the average H eat on tbe 22th ult, for the purpose if
laat week waff MFiMfo.
Hie forarU
restoring the Stale to Ila original status
Mtowd te be lew toon 80,000.
h'ta under the Union.
.
■
’
rtfryvaey to see that seek depletma le
W e learn from the ^ow/h CoroKnte*
effortfo/M. atraagHi end th. montfr of publiebod at CUembfaJ 8 C, that the
disastrous fits on Thursday dretroyed
•3,000 000 worth of cotton, a large p..rtil* of which Ufong-d u, the rebel gov­
ernment. Tbe loss waa 1700 Ulen of
tbe amount of wwrh dupe, it muel have
bbtoa eery'tfedustrtom badv.
Among
the important bills pesseffta' one provld

t-aeud I. Uk tf. 8.

tlh. I Ml.

PENSIONS TO CHILDREN.

Tbsmteer rhiWrva. ewdar Id veer*. U* stRssr

x.tdSr.'n.'i’j!
PENSIONS TO MOTHERS
SISTERS.

Pa» n Jpu—Joaaikaa Mi;
Han . *K ~1-1----------ll—1
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kbl.UM.. AlUrtaf"
U »H“ atatk. *ri'
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MbM)*ni( KfM.rck Sfa. test,
of-MieU* er dtescse esstracSsd is Ita Cetsed

THE BEST

$3,002,556.39

BOUNTY MONET.

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c/^riiwo'

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Tka Ml, 1M aaMta b. U» t
i. M.taM •-» Ua btaM
aud A Star-, mill aa.ml ,r

paU nej prianpll,.

Fr»m

ilau Ita —

ta. -1-ajS -Hl

Tom.
Tk..m..*|ta, H tallol
nd family, would ret are his owe
MtaklitaferUb kiad M

Uk* oTM u«k oallM

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MM, M-cato »• M d«

Of tb* very beat malarial aad latest iwiprovesteel*.

T1X.&gt;U1F.KT-1ROJ« A5D COPPER WORKIt
Wili be carried m&gt; seder the (RrwcUoa oi tofflflft
Mrrluuiice. A fall aaeultMatoT '
",

■ARrrhcTvau aancum,
j-.
CoMUaOj aa bawd.
‘»im4
JOB WORK AM» RSPAHUKO rROMPTLY
ATTKSVCU TU
Dea*i forgei tbe

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CITY HARDWARS STORE,

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(Iraed Rapt*. Jet; fet, IMa.
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attain;

Wen of sending ber tdtot^

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Mta,larr“"&gt;“ •' b“l

IAY ON FRUIT CULTURE.

kt-UaMaaraaakia Warn.
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•&lt; »

irn rttWj burpm .Ma U|
rf ktel; raM&lt; ^-1 fa'“k ’
fapbMW
Mrtevwii- •«!» ■£•&lt;?;

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A^fal nrOMOAK-STjiriop MICTHGA?

"hrSSaftarLftbe ontateJf Maaaa Uwruta.
-------------- ---------------- y-JJ-.-e
der.ngewMarwettoe. Moen* wm d»^■jBjaMBliM^aHtatt^dyvvHBs
M -....................
powd la set! prudsoa, , bet •MOtelly
ttetltelaat VUI a^dTaataCt of aaid &lt;£taC
tfaaee who had a surplus wwe Kneed tu
hrtl
tz’‘_
deliter &gt;1 Wf far tte benefit of tte bogu. Ottaa *e*d, m................................... ........1«•
gov eramsM. Tte siii.*, my they smmol
'3
dayTWbra*^dfetTm^taaXptetolk'^ tte fen
enduro tteirkmtefap mote hover, Md
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a .tn&gt;sg retelloo* semi must ie growing
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MO, Wl HqwWIbI

1.0. M«. T.
Tte n-Mtar mantis— ef WILD FLOWER

ia«T OF irnrju,

laetwaek he . attacked tbe eheriff with

a k*ifr, and came very near inflicting
oovara,tf»ot fatal injuries. Aa it waa,

S FECIAL S0T1CES-

the abariff ramrod a earant cat ia aae
band, aad W beet arm cat ealirely thro'

TO CONSUMPTIVES.
CeesBuipUa. .aObran will receive * valuable
prescription for the cats of Coeauwptioa. A.ibBia. Brcnebitia. and
Throat and Luu* .Srr
•'tss^y siuW”' •—

Jantnt.pemeol

M'ilHaateargti',
Kitrn Co,Mew Ysrt.

dined, until the hour when hia ease waa
»
JOMES A HARLAN
taken to that higher court,from tbe docia- Of Balamai-u make the beat taxes*.. ever
brrxifMlato thia martet. and aecoed to nene .ver
tidha of which there ia no appeal.
made in the Hlalc. K.pV cun,tenth on band by
tbe pound or baml by *
D. C. HAWLET.
Dona-now.—The donation visit on
Thursday eveninc at the Methodist Par- —————————— fc—■

Mathev's Chkcelate Wars Drapa I

NEVER faUle destroy ate exienshate all
kind, of Internal Wcrroa Ara perfectly raiiable
Isatmawcx -—We would Au attention in all ea-e^ and (ar Kpcr&gt; r to any and all of th.
Fancy Worm sna/actina*. acd saumua Vemita•f property hnldore to tbe adrertiaeoieul gua ia tox. They may be taken al all times with
of tbe .Emit 1 nan rance Company in an Otter dal tier ion, drutf. Mother. U.nuld alwara
ether ecietnn. If tbe object «f ineor iog. parcbese Item aad gire tteir cbildrva no alter.'
&lt; Ao (Marl* wbaterar ia oeeroeary to be gwre ]
io safety against !&lt;&gt;**, then-lbe .Etna i*
Each tea coataio. 24 Drupe or Lutragr • Price
SJ cento. For ule by all tfraggiata and Deale-.
to medicmea.
C. B. WAI.KER, Oeneral Agent.
insure. No company stands higher, end
oc«l.n!y Buffalo. N. Y , tod fort Dr«. C. W.
no company pays its lueses more prompt
------------------ :----------- --------------------------------- ?
ly. Mr. Sweesy - has trnen agent for
tfOSTKTTKrs CUV!RATED STOMACH
RrTTERS 'itoaa of tte graalcal Urwnglteelag
prr|&gt;arati&lt;&gt;n. ertai.t. Il i. npeciallr adapted to
those who are afflicted with Ite Fever end Ague.
Tba wetly Im* eustamed by tbe company nr any otter dleeaac arising from a dword«rrd ooa
in th&gt;« rUtegc waa in the homing ol B-^l- ditioe of the digestire organa. For IhaFeter and

tfofa company, fc»e tbe last tea years, and
has done a large earnout of business.—

wood &amp; Keeler'* mill, several years ago. ' »?“•*

replralfae.snd purita. the

and, aa war citixan* know, thia lues was

teal th; aeUon ia dieea.-. of that nature. Tbe
From our ex­ Ite utae lism, valnabl- .peeitlea to th. knnw.
changes, «o learn that the tame is lbs world. In recommending it io the public, we are
folly oou.ctoaa of doing them a g-eat aerrte.

paid very promptly.

and auro and apeedy action in all ewes where the
dieeaw it canted br irttjul.nir of tte digealite
ergarw. A trial will .affioe for tb. meet skeptical.

■ A Curd.

Tb* uadomigned. is behalf of hi me* If
and family, would return his sincere and
heartfelt thanks far tbe kind and geuar-

I
‘‘'■(i^oaopy.)^

Far sale by Druggist, aad dealer, genettlly,
•rerywberv.
Im

~^DmTBcizrm,te«MwngM gi-’t

time prescribed for tarappearaaee. **' !
.whtJf T.’fflf.rfMttWMkax..
■Mat* mf J*h* Cwlvwr.^foe

t. A. A C 0. Hotsaoea. CowrptrfMat'.Beftohaee

^7si5’"”Wst--.

QTATR OF MICHIGAN, County *f £■», as.
O At • aeasion of ite Frobata CoufeT&amp; th.

D. Hnissa.
Deputy Bagtatar.

far akx waste

•f January, to tte year ana tfaraaaad.«igbt
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W^wl^^** of i^^Hijtod

O*ra,*ia this pager, p*ttei*ii tb* omdirio*. sad,
•ww, afterlrariug IfaroyMyJriod If, rynh fa'
rawifototefo^eaae—HteXctrirt

I* tte melter of ite eel.te of John Colrer, tote
of Mid ecuety, deceased.

•M*
tar three days msde-v»* Minrriy bH*d; butbaring fotawtw* boUtan of. th* ■Peepte’. Cwre ’
Es^'xfcS’.Tisir.weiO

iwenty-oeeood day ofKtaurry naxt, at tea o,eto«k
fa the dun tn. taaoatoMd for the haariM afaald
peUiion, aad that tb* hstr* st fottnf Mid deeoased
aad all otter penow. la Iere.ted to eel* astel.,
are required to spy ear at a eoe.ioa af Mid court,
then to be bolttaa at th* Frobata Office, la the

Let Jl who eve IHwaffiteted trv •ra'Feeytaoewr*,".

-Beffido, Mbr. IK IteK t &lt; -1* : . r - v -: - ■

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**l hare nMd th*‘pKtnte*. &lt; ere* in my Itemlr
with gnat boaeOt.ta can** of eertesfo and Malt

■Mfa-Affit
M*twtt*t**MH*iWMrtMvQfo&lt;F"*t
- J*&lt;Maa. Bc*axrv,*7»»wh.sL. uprtaJta,**,d«
n3k» CURE 'wEst

paper prieted and circulating ia sold county of
*r““ “

**l tar* been ta foebto health ever eiaea th*'liar cHrtteL t£al within twenty days tba Cam- forth
of my boy, who is sow twelve reora Wd. 1
ptefo«t»l Mira a qoUee ofthfo order te be pnbfad "tssj trouble, aad MMesItiM, *11 Ute'
iiaMdie tbe "Hasting* Banner,** a pnblfo new*- have
CHANCERY ORDER.
Um*, unfftfog teefar rrerr kind «f labor, wad
Estate ot George H. Brooks.
daatraytagaUatnywmfort. Lant oaawne* 1 ecata•
ST.l TE OR M/ClUdAX. n* Oirtaii OaH far
lidteiitep teeurt wee*, for aix weeht, ta suo- menoed taking th* • People’, cure.' and hate u.cd
four bottlaa. and am bow almeat * well arowun/
ririadn Jfrom, (ixapiauionl,
b&lt;-p*(taaMlly eervod m th* mIR *m reateaat
, &gt;
;
lean twenlv day* before tb* tba* MatateMndtaapy.
day of January, to tte year of our'iord oao defcMkatfoM
r^=?C“" •"TTaiORT.
6««r H-. JWD, JM XMiOa, IR-rj VSITU, ead IhouaMd eight hundred aad etotydbur:
wain
1* tbe matter of tte estate of George H. Brooks,
FT Mltafartorily espearing by .MdarH on Ho
^STXidfo, MdifoTS^^d-ly r.ntad
c o.
Willet Paaoh. toaol a reerdeul eF tbo'slets of
Lrtw l«wu u*** • WntJi.
I
Michigan, but reaide. tn Ibe elate of P.OMrltt(A true copy.T AU—l,' ’ S. H. Cm£~ '
Brayta* tbal ta may te hcenrad te eell certain
load hers bat ata wm ncenfiy very much were*.
r^tujn.___________DepatyMagtotar.
L"&lt;;
fr^l EaMta. teteorto*te —•A diccoMd ta .sif1 a*.
For Ar* ar six weekadi, tad no appetite, lout all
*/c
rttidrnl dofetotate. eauso bl. appmtnuree to te Milandeoeribod.
Thervapoa II to Ordered, that Tuesday, tb* 1st
*•; CHANCERY ORDER.
•ataredra tbtaamito, Wilkin three monlte from
lira dateofibfo order, aad IbU tn earn of hl. ap- day of March next, at ton e'etoek 1. Ite fereZffiZ XTKhJat
fn.ewi tiea.wbud* friend a^etonA, bento ifaltor
Hill lo b* Sled,aud a copy thereof to bo tarred **
tta 'Pacploacore.' Du taking the otediewr .be
oo the complainant'. Kot let to re. within twenty olh.r penoas interested In Mid estate, .re re­
perceived a etaage *1 peen. Un tb* ihird^av
dev. after Mr&lt;ice on him of a copy of told Bill, quired to appear el a Mauo* of Mid court, ttan to
end notice of tbe entry of Ibis order, tar* ia de- be hoittea .1 tta Probata Office, in tte vIHw* of
d»y. not vat having team use borita. d&gt;ctta.
foalt thereof, that said Bill will be taken ta tt- &amp;SSi,«XSS132S SSK A. D,1M4,
'ZT. . .7“ -. •
‘/siJ Ctar; ctalpteta-.f,
. topped toUng tte medicice. My tog sb* waa aa
faued bj mid hOD-rv.,&lt;tent defendant And it ta
And it is further Ordered, tbal tta petitioner
well u ever tee was. and a. well as snyforiy could'
further ordered that withta twmrty day. the Com■:'! * .i
tu. te, aad abebaa emtiMcd *o over .Im*.
plauuct cau*e a notice of tbta order to te pub- gire-ooticv to tbe persons interested in mM Mate.
Wada Ofo, Z&gt;(foU.it.
“Pact. RuwCGacdaer, tl P.ari st.
lifted ta tte //ertiuM Banner. * pablio newspaper
’•Bnffido,October ».&gt;••»printed, published and circntating tn Mid county:
Or For Bale by all Drwyg&lt;»’v
.rd that aaid pablittUm be witmued. at least
p.prr panted and circulating ia Mid county of
C CBOKHY, Geaanl Agent No. 121 Main aU*
/oc« ia each weak, for six week, ta uKonaiua; L
tiEs; —“•
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Batata.
K.
T,
tu wheat rii order* teoald ta ador that be cum a copy of thi. order to ba jrareouAretouC
octltyli.
allr .erred on lb. mM oo.-tt.iteal defendant, M
&lt;A true copy.)
8. C. FR1XDLF..
IcM.lwrnly day. tefore tte Unte prescribed lor
appearance to be entered ta ttaaaaOM within
Jan IS
Mf. &lt;f l-r^au.
hi. appearance
three moaihafrom tta data ot this order; end that
LOCIS B. LOVELL. Hwefe JhJr
inoaee ot tar appeanaoaabe cause her answer
CHANCERt 6Al.t
Dated. January M. A. if IBM,
A It no copy. Attest,
D. teaisuk,
QTATE OF MICHIGAN -The Circuit Court orw’witoto'iw'eMy far*1 'after —rvicem be*-at
[!-»■
febl-J
Deputy Regis tor.
aeopyof*uUHKMdMttee«f tboewterof thia
Juptrttw'o. KgUiuoEHiratia/af, (M/UtnaM, order, and tnteCaaU Itarauf, that said bill Will
CHANCERY ORDER.
te taken aaeohfested by .aid noa-reaident d.
fend—L Aad It 1* further ordurad, that wltbta
JLAa H. JjAtaraJ. ZL/«..&lt;Ze.t
IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
state or Mcma-tr, n» &lt;sma a** f~
Iwe—y days, the MfotplaJnaal caww a notes ef
la purauanceaadby virtue of a Aecrve of lh»
Lovis S. Lor six, Ciraul Jii/r, at £t. Chamber*. Court, made la lb* above cause, on tta SJth day this order to ta published in tta tfraft age Aaaarr, ARB vwe ratartag with that drtU.dtoea.*, Nr*WAlSoN-8 NEURALGIA XINO vrB! ipeodBy
Braar. 0-OfUiaa^,
contiouod al leaal once in oeeb wfte, for xlx
Ceorw. £ Ztanm. (Iwrfotfe Acree, and /fernOM A. fodder, oa Wedowday tta l.lh d"*y of MarA, A. wash* tahacnesnton-ar lhatta mum * woy ot ARI yon rnciad with tta torture. *f Ru.ni.TMWb
Jfoue*. !tft...h*lr
W.Tuas'. Nmupei. Enr* will speedily trirarm
D |.*4, rt UM O’etaML P. Mr ff that dey, at tta
TT .altsfoetonlv .ppeanag, by affidavit on tl. frual
door of lira Court Hoetaa of Mid Barry coun­
ARI yon —ftringtrnq tbe giM wiagaof Dnrxw1 in Ihi. caute. th.i the above tmtned defendant ty. tn tbe village of Hastings, to said eonaty. All fore tta time proscribed for ber aj^earnscc.
Harri.ua B. Moasb. te not-a realdwat ot tte .tale ih'srJs: wdrtsft s«tf»
Wswas^Nxca.uua Ku&gt;a W1U Igtprare jfabr
of Michigan, and that ta reaide, in tte .tala of
New YoA; Oa molten of Bwoessy A Alien, So Michigan, known aad d Merited mfollow., tow It:
ARE yea rearing with pain, with Qocv 1* your'
liotott for said Complaisant, It i. Ord«rod, th.t Tta .Ml frMlioa of th. eoulhwcsl quarter of e*etbe .aid U.rntou 11. beach do eau.o bio appearW.ww i Nsvnrtou Ktxo will aa.uag. jour
anco te ta entered ra Mid caaM, within Iter.
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P*|W
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B
sgtoter.
acre, aad Uiirty-lhrv* (U-I00«b*) bundnite of aa
ARKyenawurtoftbrexfotoncsof lb* Oney Isecru, eceardmg to th* GoveniromtMruuy. —
iwrwav RaaswTl
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M0BTOA6X .Alt
WA^nd^X^ALOIA KUO, * certain
OmU (Joarl UnusMitaaer,
r&gt;U,CAT wra&gt;i. mt. I* a. mUWm
-'to and for Barry ****ly, Michigan.
'Mrj Rant 1^11^
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(A true eopy.)

Jodg* of Frobata.

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ADMINISTHATOirS SALE
ours risk and donation of bia friend, at
In tte matter of tte e.taic of Wlihsm B. Hte*.
the parennage on Thursday evening of
Xolioe ia hereby giren that by virtue of liean.e
last week,
^f* regard it as an appreci­ heretefarv granted to me by tte Jwdzr of Probat,
ation oftbe high calling which it is our
igaa, I wiUexpaee to aale al Public auction, an
Saturday ite twelfth d.r uf March, 1B44. »t one
o'clock In th* dftrrnoon, at tte late rraidenea of
dorwvre rwmgnixe the feet, that however tbe deeeaaed, tn tbe village of Hrntrng., county of
bsmblo theeervaat, io God's moral vine­ liarrv sad Blate of Nteh.g..., all -f Ite right, fillo
and i'mere.1 at lira eaM decraaod to tte following
yard, "tb* laborer is worthy ef bis hire." deeerlted Reel eelale, to wil:
Village lota, la th. village of Haetlaga, No^
If We rightly interpret thee* expression, Ism. imt. ism. im». iste, n*», i»uo. mi. im,
im; being In tte said county of Barry sad
of kmdly r^rd, they farfasb us with State
of Michigan.
RICHARD B. RHAW.
freak fansffi*te*s le increased kxertiow m
Ar!mtei.ttttor of tbe Estate of WarJp Khaw.
tte rood work In which wears engaged.
Dated. January St. I«M.
JatiTT
.
.
T. B. Gaavaxa.

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41. C.FRHidtfr

srjn or jffan^djr. 'Tts cirwit covt
foetb.mw.iy M Mmvt. ta&lt;faamM*T. ■*»

Atrocopy. Allart
(us.)
fob)«

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*U&lt;aTAI.O^ TEBT1M0NT.

“Myvrifltta*taeww.*rtaewWt Mil—III*n-

etaiuMiadm Is^ eMo tartar
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KJ. OBAMT, P. M

tin. &lt;&amp;£•&lt;* be pttbl^Mto toyjfoaiteiw fans-

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WM

In tbe early part of

eoaago. waa toleraMy well attended. The
oum realised was over nisety dollars.

CnANdERYOBDER.

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Dure i» Jail.—Jonathan Shutt, as Bsiky A W X Sus
U.lUt W W
Clsrt Jam*.
Morriwn A
old anta, wUm trial we dMkmI hat week, baas Mr. C.thanaa McKn.&lt;0l W
&lt;tuh them*.
/
(i&lt; which tba Jury failed to a«re«,) died Eaton Haatian
Eetert Bergw
.Xuecamb D.viA II B
in jail nwSatutday. After being remand­ FewhW Mw. Hail;
S«Kb Jobs H
Mr. O 0
Wkkbaa Mr. J K
ed to Jail to await the April tena’of court,
Fatten, callhrg for »n; of tba aboa. latten will
he waa much excited, and at liwiM pUMewnhav «.d,t,ti.Kl. Cb.rjn fur Marr-

vibletttly upon the flwor. In thia ttmg
gin, sod bis other violent exarllonrto re
lease htaaoelf from jail, bio physical powon* were overtaxed and bo gradually do-

Z/

Remaining .uncalled f«r at tte Ratling*
Poet Office, for tbe week ending -Febru­
ary 9. I8M:
ix,“s.Tb
Sir;,"" **

Patio Duvwrwe,

by a rill four laehte in length. A atruggleaoaoad, ia which Skott waa thrown

B^tedta*11!^^*^ toto^M,1 to* aJd

Ifqtl Sititu.

iiite w

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I

wt e n $M ,

y

VaLCasts roe rwx fautu. tee. i
Bronchial Tmete* will be faund invalu­
able ta tte Soldier In csiwp, expuoed la
nJEX«i&lt;i'‘‘&lt; «UX'
J .to11/*

Omeera and thus* who over-tax tte *«&gt;tee
^[•- A •
tefafoffiotaxo.
A * TbWvogfaar weoMaga ef BaoMafl* Lodge they arw wsefal in relieving Irritated
Th rods, and will render articulation easy.
*X££ ea’tTbX
OS Atrt ore ueMthrtloas, A* turr to oavaix
t4« yeairtM.

ungovernable.

if

114?

Egyt-

Pattanoer Train. m tta Mb^J—■ r-—uri
RaUnradartr tows. II.UI.Cr-Aa. Mows.
v- • ■••• «wktM waorwata.

J**W^Mat&lt;*b».

III'

^BtetaMd\tafo'&lt;£r^M^M*caprtaa(

uTpr^wTvuf .rTaMlto. W

kShu

futikjt frirr WE

KpH’&amp;t

General AvnriU faced tte country people
Kt templets |piirnaii as la tte fttiiu uf
•m fetelliug. Ttaiy ted mi heard uf tte
afteiag W Ite Mhteteipte, or W tte
wm edited Jtarfanta.TttM* Tte

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

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Ragmter'. office far Deeds mlaid Barry roualy, oa
tWWthday of Jun*. A. D. Ide, in Liter / ot
rzz
riZX.&amp;i:

of ninety four sad IS-IOOtte dollar..
and
hereafter to become dne the »un&gt; of two hundred
and twe^y-lve doilari. and interwt ttereon. and
no rr.mdiagr is taw or eouuy baring boon bad
for tte recovery thereof. Now itieroforc. nutie.
&gt;. herwbv given ttet tte pemnito. dc^rited ta
add BMingv to wil: Tb. net half of the .outhweal auJS*faeeiion number thirty-eta. (X4,1 la
lowMbip namber tb.-re 'SI north of range num
b*l«Tl0]W*s«,tas*fatetai* of Michigan, or an
muekttettofwiwiU aakta^said tatmet, taring
&gt;to^-fowa-dL»-l*u4ta*Ulam.l«^i»J

Tsaoes.se tn vote at tte coming elect.on
ii teittg given by Gov. Johoat®. He has
ptruTideif irr—r — ttel all deeiring to do
au CMt swbwrite t» tte fruxtet’i sn&gt;- ****M. 'MjOgK,HSj&gt;!Xy_
wMT eteh, and reetow. tte prefer tertitDteod, F.httary «. 1»M.
[tabldj
tete ef pretsetion. whisk will entitle
Item to lb* fall tetefa* of tte act.
MORTGAGE SALE.

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(tafatraa Ototoly nod Btete.fortt.nl. andwhioh
BSrttasxrtEtS

sraaosffg

late rmidentteoC Lade. H. Nlebota. deceatad. tn t-roc-dtag, h Jaw-Tfaaqtyifkytaiybaim fartiBalUmore, o* Monday, theatereel* (I lib) day of ModArlMNaavanr ttareuf i Tbereiara, nottee
ta hrrabg «*r*B^ tbta m HSibrdwy tta tfarttecit
[Seih ’ day of April, A. D. leM. at &lt;m* n’etota. p.
M. ofte** Atf.tM pun ism .dtraritad ta said
smrtgnga, te wit. the a*at fraotioa of tb. aoutb-

dl.Mefa to tb* fofi*wiM dmcritedvral State,
or so tnaeb thereof aa ahall be accessary for tb*
payment of the debit of said decraaod, and tbt
.xpoaaa of admtetat*rinh«afd estate, to will

Ma. 0. C- ttamrox g dteliagntoted ctemiat aad Drnggialol tta citf *f Batata. N.Y. tarantedaad ra»TTri»rttrud a cootpanad kaowa ** IllilSTOLU BAUUM Qr HOARHOUND, white tan‘
p*rfc«t grscxnc for tenfa.catM, or nay a*osan*L or lot Dtrntexvin .ruing from damp, cold
nr sodden teas p of tta woattar.
Evey prraeo who bu ever takea Bauru.'b
Brtjua or Bnsttocxn. yroaouur** h fa* best

Thefanll baring bean made ia tbe 'paymaat of a IK tta Math part of tb* moth east quarter of r—guMu. *— n») woot, te an eighty- acr**,me*a &amp;.'J=raiiSk'SXJ,* IS*'V
or tan. m sate oooolj of Barry sad Htate at
PMBfo. noderthaaame of latoem at fitortawbd.
IlMrth of Raag* right(&gt;) wret; also Ite curt to lUTigta*. bidder, at 'tte north door ef^lh.
Barry aodAtate of MicbigM. to AmaM L. Clark, half of lb* mlb-raai quarter of section Ik. and Court How— ta tbe village of iluting.. in said
uf Battit Brack, .nd Stale aforesaid, on the 2Stb lb* aorih-eaal quarter of the north eaalquarter of Barry wwatp, wr ao much of Mid premfoe* as
M^X.-T1U» iaruluebl. Mrdtelo* tasacw taea,
day of November. A. D. l**0, which M.rtpn to MCttou M. to fawn tw* north «f FMge P-tatotJ
Dated, j “aary n. 1W. ~~
rneoMad ia tte office of the Register of Dwrd. io ooataiatog. in all, three hundred u*d eighty-*ix
and for th* eou.tr ef Barry, aad But. ef Michi­ S*2) acre, of laa-i. mc.ro er leM; being la lb*
r.foM .
,
ber
xJirnay.
gan, oa the Tib day ot Decmnbcr, A. D- ISSC. nt cunaty □! Barry end fhute wf Mfehtenn.
JONATHAN N1CH0L8, Adnlatatrntor,
I o’clock, in tte aftenraeo, an that day. in Liter
MART ANN X1CU0L8. Administratrix
T of ktartgegae, ow page MS. sad tba
_ ADMINBTRATOR’S SALE. •
beating quaUliea.
Doled Novurtter 17, IMS.
**eM 1
amount al.imod to tedaa, aadrwm.lnlng unpaid
C. CBOflAY. Bmtam. K T.
at Uti. data, being the euro *f one thotuaad two
Tta above sate to ber.br paetpoaed to tta l*tn. fade mssritaturar, to wham all **d*m should
hundred and Bfty and M lO-Hh. delta™, and no
Forateebyallrnpeceabtedrug^a. ***V^
«2si'u21L.
prvoeediags at taw *c ta agnlty having!bba* tad ”
or lartitatodfor tb* maavtry tbwrewf, Therefore,
aotioe is taroby given, that oa Ite fourteenth day
MART ANN NICUOiJi, Administratrix.
ofMsv.A. D. IM4. at tte hoar *f on* o’otock in
tte ahortteon of that dap. tte premises described
THE CONFKKHIONS AND EXPERIENCE
la lb* said Moeitttt, te wil: All that certain
ur A NMVoua UtkALUt.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
PebttobadferftetanriU and os n eMiton tw
and known m being tfa wool half of the aortb- tin
yoanr
men. aad altar*, who «ufo-r from Xorroaa
* *•**•**"■ ** MxLuiVUUmTwU vub«.
east ananar of e*rtl*n thirty four, (M) ta TowaaMpMteberoo* [I)Morth ef Rang*, anmb.r
Mouas is tarwby given, that by virtue af ItoewM
TtanadrtKtadwne-lhkd pot ef tb* Wart baM
± li'iX.T^«fa“XX.bT
baa eurad hisaeelf aAeT^bein^ b vjrttaa^

iLz^'xsi.'iigrsiiSrSi
ricotigal. bi. wife, of Johwtowa. la Ute ennnty of

ventint, to tbe httaoel biddor. st tte north front
door id tte Co*rt ^iono* ia th* village at Hart
far*, is Mid conety. of Barry.
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riatae —ptou MySto (nd at tba agteor/i
door of tta Court Beene to tta vffiaga ol Hastings,

MIO
Mortgagee.
C. G. Houssooc. ASfy- for Mnrtgngm.
ADitlSBTtUTORS MIX ' ! .

te. .. .......J-.;. --d ;h.
-d--------------conifissioNtn's NOTICE.

to tb* fehewtag deecribed Real Relate, lyins aad
TWf 7*7

tPAHrift, 2’
Or Caocrntraied Luo
&gt;

returns ite BB*M wwpls •»
wdinjv mMA M. ,

toeosa*d« *ew herwby *bfaffi*d ifad requested 4*

it

d ’re,! ‘“X hMwe ef WMtam BitErtar,

f' J

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fan b—d**d**d eighty dnltan f*ll») aM tatar— '
r^ipu art tototmo. sod oo proerod^g. ,n law or Wttlly
M M. u aJteuxK ru- to ».»&lt;■ jarni'p ■■

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TIAI9 AOG.

Notic* to hereby given that to parsaanee of a
lloenae granted lo me. by th* Jsdge ef Probate for SaMuat4tata**d .to be doe ea ofod Mortgage at

MORTOAOE KALE
Tte Ilth Mlohigan Cavalry.
T’XDFAVLT having bevu mad. in Ite parmtot
xj M a certain sum of taouey secured by laden 4,lMfiw.&gt;Hinh Css-aka, , now lure
of mortgage .leewtod th. Dili day Jan*. R. D.
in cafapst toriagteti, Ky., asys that du­ IIA4. by Wjtetn B. El.worth and Mary J .or, bu
ring th* cold spell in January a number wife, of Barry Coual’ aM Stela of Michigan, to

and two wte *ufcred amputation have
•isesdied. Oaths 20th ult the rsgim«nt was paid off to January 1st, and on
tbe SSth the men drew tbrir bore* equip,
meet*, consisting of revolvers (RemingU^’sjaad mbrue. Tteir earfaae* had
not yet arrived. They were expecting
teaswveeecu.

and rtato’sfcrtttid, tearing dale th* second day of
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Fsls tboegbls Its thlckoed nnanlss
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DRUGS AID MEDICINES,
rChemicals, Palats, Oils, Cam

phene, Baraisig Fluid,
I had spent eema years4n the Wool, in
the practice of my profraahm, and wet oe
a visit to my friends in England. Among
those who camo first upon my list of
friendship was Fred Elliott, and I ar­
ranged to etelt him as won as I enuH.—
FUR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL Fred and 1 had grown up together wo
FCRPOSES.ONLYUKI
bad entered college together and gradu­
ated together; and wbrn I entered upon
the practice of law, be entered hie uncle's
store in the capacity of book-keeper, with
a good promise ahead. And there was
souther lie between us—a near and dear
one—near and dear to ua who were both
orphans, and who had few relalivM Jiv­
ing. Fred had married my own omuln
EA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICBb. PEPPER.
—sweet Hallie Keene. He bad married
PRUNES, F1OB, RAISINS, CODFISHs
X. «T.mhlB&lt; In tbs Grecsry Um, «»«h &gt; bad been upon Ilia docket a long while
lx otrdad (ar ftoilr Me.
b«fi&gt;re. And thus I wm to meet two of
c. 6.HULBBCUK,
Alaa a great variety ot \h»
my dearest frieod».
ltd Cvuassltors al Law. sad Sc:hsse«rT. hsvlec antrrrd late s
CHOJ'CXS'J' yXIiirUHEKBl
(t woe just dark when the carriage left
ill nrompslr ami fsilhlnlly •»'«»&lt;!
me bl the door of tbe house which had
— *1 t&gt;«ir eJling; CeeveytMtag.
Aid (cekiig Extracts,
been pointed &lt;&gt;utM that occupied by my
■ friend ; and which I at unce rocugnixed
m tbe former homo u( old Timothy El;
STVEEXEl Ac ALLEN.
liutt, the unde nf-whom I bare spoken*
My lummocs wm answvred by 'a 'light
quick step upon the ball (Ivor ; end when
inn door was npeurd I recognized the fair,
u atiaM to at sails is U»«
of tbsir prwfosewa
fond festurea of my dearly rnuetnberad
"oBse'ialtat Ceert Hous*, Hs*Unx*. Mioh.
cousin. She was five years oldvr than
• ben 1 saw her last, and grown to ba a
little mere wntuanly and a little sedate,
hi fact, alia had put un the holiest of
TCTTTCR OFTHB PEACE. Will Mtaad to th.
diarawete— that ol a mother. Tbs beau­
J roll^U-» o! deb* •«&lt;! *U eU».r bu.&gt;»«s
ty, lbs life, the smiles of other years
Sic« wild Mrrnr *oe piwv
were not giKM; but they were elevated
rile Dodf«'s Betel. Oranfevule
iliUe. Berry ewsM
with, end softened by, and blruded into
J that n»bi«r character. At first aba did
J. M. RLSSELL.
, nvt knuw me, but when I called hex Hat­
pttrtHCUN sMSergeoo. Ottes to RwsOl's
tie, aa I used to in uld«n times, she
caught me by tbe hand and in a moment
mure had bur soft white arms around my
JOHN ROBERTN,
neck. She was a sister to tnc in heart
•OHTS1CUN
Berpoo. D-.lhngoa broadand aeuL and with a aiater’a love aba
• greeted me.
UHPTlONSs Md
Dk- n. J. HANKY.
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We went into the parlor, where an as­
TbWYSIClAN.SDROEON •»«! AeoMhesr. 01- !
tral lamp wasalready burning upon the
PtMsvsr Smith's Dru&lt; Siers Gcx-Xytw HUek.
centre table, and where a fire was reflect­
HssMsgs. MiebL^ss. Offlcs hours Don v to U
ing a gseial warmth from' the polished
grate ; fur it waa Autumn and the eve­
H. WRIGHT,
nings were quite cool. Upon a chair,
A TTORNET s»M COUNSELLOR AT UW
, 'neath the tabla, sat a little hoy of obtriE
three years, playing with sr-riehly orna­
mented bridle of•a 'ri&gt;ckhig*horee1 while
&amp;
VAH BBtSTI
‘Aii.7Uu.u- rm uo.
upon th^garptt »m a gieesome child;
slnns aoM mmv prompllj '. s^llusi.
not yet able to walk with aafsly, engaged
OOtes. «rt&lt;b W. W. lUlph Esq.. MUdl^iU.
in tumbling about a forge, rparlaa muff,AUerwya as4
And theee ware Hattiae cbild»M—Iwo
be eAeeef Uie
WANT 25.000 Iba. of WOOL to1 as bright as&lt; beau|ifol things m aver
u al Haali.p,
manufacture Into CLOTH—
made music la an earthly home. - She
. bad neither brother. M afofor, so I was
forced in be uaoie to her chlldreu.
’ AND SHEETINGS,
By and by Fred cama. There, wae a
cloud upomhis foot when ,be entered font
tea ar by (ha yank
room—I «aw ia vary plsial v, but bia wifa
TE^bffS.
hurried to bis side, and kissed him*, and
I whispered la hie ear. and when he greetI ad me, and hold try band and patted ate
upon the shoulder, fee appeared the same
1 w,arm a nd genial spirit M ,of o'-d.
At ;
toe tea table be asked after my fortunes
in the dialint home I Wd ao*i£M; ‘ and
•
wi4e SbeeUe*.' when I told him I bad
n wureevded
.nx-.R-.Ro baymtf
n,,,.™
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• pjy moat asngwtaeexj ’' '^ "i‘ * J—J
/X* aecumulatina
It it Iht cheopttt tray to gti good doth1 material wealth w tart accumulating
«x-.me, he wss wefnbly pltated, bwt In­
,
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C. PR1IDLE,

I Uugbed cuirlghtat what I eonAArod
-the ebeurtllty oftbkfoatfidsa. 1i ftoiW
du very well, 1 told hltri'.'fora poor fol­
low with only hisTfB hip?b .qud Ma wit

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I he'd boaiadijr.uofa aouar: put wncn
I hadeerved MAoe* yadrM Wk keep?
- *r ,iJve ttib a'pJod share to the buslbree years ago tbs old man died
leaving----------me an Mlkto of about sixty
thousand dollars.
Aye, y “ J, U my friend came to
of all that. Tb« were.
tiny ibouaahd dunarT'worth of good,
available property, ifltk ovary thing »u
»• L. o* jnsl 3UM&gt; o
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lawyer peiM bao^htcOMet siMcatbe
ago and yrelong fat and Suffer had .their
bMde together. Ja •feU«Hhil» Suffer
SJ-e11
and when asked what be meant, &gt;be producod a paper whtek appeared U&gt; ba The
last will aqd teatimemy of Tjaaotby Elapd Stopben Akero.awiErIbMlXa
it the Mme will which my'onole inada
And tbaA it hM bow Un
Waobaai ever mince. Be MJ» tbat-wbau
be weplAway to the weetoru aouftttjr- ho
overlooked it among hie other paptra,
and to&lt;* it akng wiibblra. Hefuribermore declares that received atveral het
lera from Mr. Ellfot, Mktog bl us to be
earefol of the wilLtetd.MV l» •« that It
could be brought to light ip cue of,oe«L
Of course, Mid l4 this must be* fopudulent&lt;qM.r .
• *i uj'
Muet certainly U is, returned Fred. .
And yet iLbee beep admitted to pre
bale, the /edgs hasadmiHod U.
1 have appealed, and it goes to the AU.preroe Cuurn pad moreover the trial ,le
to come off to-mwrow.
Fur myself
Enoch—if I were alone in the world—I
w&lt;wld care but little, for 1 could pul
forth energies anew; but for my wife and
children—ohl oh!it lahaxd 1 har^l
He buried bit foee to hi» bands and
wept aloud; but in a little while be. be­
came calm again, and I questioned Ulm
at I taw fit Another wltnew to the will
be0dea Stepben Akers was living, and
be testified ilia! be believed the instru­
ment now produced was the one on which
he put his name. In abort the ease look­
ed dark taough; and I dare nut give my friend rouefi hope. Yet 1 pVocutekd to
think of the matter, and be preeent with
him at the trial.
On the fidlowlng morning I got away
as toon aa I could, for I Could not bea^.
to see Hattie^ grief; but 1 promised to
come back again: and as I beheld her
hand at the door, I tuld bar to keep pp a
good heart.
An uncle of mine named Ansel Furbee
a brother of iny mutbar, wm in town on
business that 1 meant to see him;
He
was a paper manufacturer, and worth a
hahfffome property. ‘ I found hist st bii
hotel ami passed a happy hour with him ;
for I had been hie pet In boyhood, aad it
wsa by hit oeneroua bounty tnat I went
through college. I told him about the
trial coming off. and ha eaid ba meant to
be preterit If he could.
He had been
well acquainted wkb Tlmoihy Elliott,
and wn firmly convinced that the only
will that Eillott erar made had beta de­
stroyed.
when the hour of trial arrived It wee
announced that I should assist la the sate.
I to«&gt;k my place with the counsel already
engaged. As the trial went on^ it did
certainly look dark enough fur my friend.
Stephen Akars, a dark browed, foxy look
«ng man, with hair ufagrlxalv rod, which
atood out like a hedghog'equals upon hit
atral! bead, swore that this will-was tbat
will which ha, as Timothy Elliott's. at­
torney, had made eighteen tears before,
_
a&gt; Ael H bad been In bi jtiMaiM'
aad
averrinto until Ke had' loWi i i. i- .k.

And, 1 added, you camo Into posses­
sion nt IL'- '
.
Yea, Im answered. There vu no will
left, at least eveh wm supposed to be the
ease; and it all eame to ma, Mil waa lbs
only blisod relative living. UecleTim
oihy had one titter, He merrled when
quite young but bls wife died-wltbout is
sue. ’His titter Married a man named
l«ss»c Staffer. This Staffer had one eon
living by bit formerwifc, bet ho bad tt»
cbiWrvn by my aunt.
Be died at the
end of two years, leaving bar no means,
and the fee nd a home whh her brother,
taking bar atepaon with her. In time
aba died, andnbo bey wm Wt la wy un­
de’s charge until be was tweoty-eoo.—
80 much tor the sister.
The brother
married, and bad oca child, and that child
was myeeU. You know of my parent*.
My father died when I wm a mere child;
and my mother diod before I graduated.
Sv you eoe, I wae the only heir to be
foeftd. I wm tbe only representative of
Uncle Timothy’s blued.
Certainly. I said, and of court* tbe
whole property fell tu you.
Yea, be repted, and'fr was given to ma,
and I took poeaesiivu, and hare opened
a flonrishiilg busin cm. Upon the strength
thereof I have entered society, and re­
sponsible effiows have been pul upon me.
Well, said I, m my friend paused
agaie, what has happened to disturb el!
this I
I’ll tell yon, be returned, starting from
a moody reverie. Into wbieb be bad fallen,
Amt yon remember that my father and
Unde Timothy ones bad a Serious falling
out.
Yea. | have some recollection of it;
bat that wm a good many years ago.
We were boya then.
Aya— it vu osar twenty years ago,
said Fred ; but 1 remeuibbr H very well,
for I remember how It made my mother
(eel. Die estrangement Im led fur tome
yearn; and during tbettlm the bitterness
waeteery etnmg. 'My unde declared
that be would bare nothing ovora io do Probate office. And be alu.--------- ...
with his-brothev ;-mm! under the InttoeMe
ol his fading. he made a will ounraying
the great balk of hit property to John was no getting bound his testimony. It
Staffer, the aunwf his stater's buabaad— Wat plain and direct, and »t could not
You remember that?
break through It '
Yea, I eaid. And I.did remember It
An old tnaa by the trama of Jackson^
vary wall; for the thing made considera­ who had bean one of the witoaaoM to the
ble talk at the time; and more so.bo- old will, testified that be believed the
_____ ,------------------_____ instrument
ause Staffer.
who had married
Timothy bow before him oka tbe one
,’e sitter had not beta eon.id.red to which be bed pul bis bend. He abmrid
__ *------- 1 '*■ —i—my
hit oWheignathrt. He
Wee an honest old fellow and admitted
Uiat ha had always supposed that the
wilt had been daatrdyad.
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For Mr elient we at yetdrtd- nothing
any amount of Itnpreoeidrts and Opinions
in ovr faior: h hnd been the impreealnn
of all Timothy Dlsett’e Intimate friends
that the Will whist be bad made bad been
-■ ■- --- -d«BWo1»L H* bad- iaftad to them tn
W«dl—atAhet Xisne m» wseleopeko of that way. And yet not me &lt; them
ihe will be bad made, Md mid be ahuoid eould s»«er that tWy ♦wdU- beard him

(taauuy Hand 1 believa be did. 1 knew *y drirOly that anch
liaa welJM lkoMr wphiwg that 1 did r*- —*• -v not see with my own eyes. Before my '
uncle died be ttrid xm-be should ntake ,
c.i will, for tberewM nonoed of it. Hoi
■aidI wswlbe only lawfol heir,' and that
WMBOOUgb..
: ma ah i.it, &gt;1
. I
My node died, and J came into possessiop^f the property t and Lhasa enjoyed 1
it, apd bora taiod to do good with it; and
aa they earn have paaaed-&lt;m } have, added
aqmeuiig to -the wiglnni fortune, for 1 1
hava.beM ewMal sadgeedMt. b a dark &lt;

wm

Ab feet

,
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; Ma. .Atew,. said 1, oowtrdUor JWyoeM
aa much m possible, you mad* »hi* wiH|

This wlH lsfcUd, odd T. loAfeg Al*
Ita sign and MSl.XfoVtd, l^a. &gt; Hurt M,
eigiitoenjy asm ago thia v*fy moplh.. ,
Certainly, replM Akers, that la Jast
"Tpil'lL
lataAal

lowiyguyp

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; And ) qn’ awMr thal Timothy' Elliott
Mt hie hand and aaal upon thlv
-»

I looked him In 0&gt;aaye;8e
reed In that look somethleg of_,-------- ,
f.»r hie countenance changed and hie
knots actually shook beneath him,
I told him that I bad dooa with him,
end then asked IMi 'Aneai Forbte might
be called to the atppd.
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What did I wont of hint And my
errata waa ateo srixlboa to know- wly bo
tea called upon, for ho was well known,
awdetood as high Mlbo Judge blmeetf.
Mr. Forbes, said I, mb aro • tnauufacto rot of paper t
“
He Mid he waa.
A
~
How tong bavn you botemagagod in
thathaaloMa,'’ T'• &gt;
He thought
piled (
lawterodtha bosieoea to 18811 ml
have beoo In It just W&gt; years.
.
Nnw.alr, Midi heading Mm the faiatrament which I held, will yco tali the
juri whet the paper wm made?
He took it end the mameol hit oyo
rtilid open It be started. He gated
upon the cornsr, and tbea in an amazed
bursting tone be cried i
I made It myself!
Wheel When! 1 demanded.
'•
, It eould not have been over nine year* ’
ago; for here Is my mark—my name—
upon lit And be showed "Io the court
and jury the mark which he bad detected.
It waa plain enough n4w—a little oval
Impression With the ns mA *'A. Forbes,"
embaased within It. It was-defaced tad
eotled. bbt not obliterated.
Stephen A kora wrse trying to nukohb
was from the tourt room, but the deputy
brought htnrback. ’ ,
Two wholesale (feelers were snmmo*ed, and when they examined the paper
they at one* teeognlted II M Antal
Forboa' raanufoctore- They know. H—
thsra or-cild be no quMlisn.
And thus, almoai ealrsodomly, wu
the wbnle current of the affiur changed.
We gave tbs1 caw hi, anff te a very few
minutae we badths vordiot.
.4:...
Thai ovohlng Hattie knag about my
neck, and b I eased and thanked me satB I
Url, «4^., AM Fiji. •*- Ufrfti .
to speak of ,yrhat .had phased, «l ops*
broke dqwn under t$&gt;e weight of jOy iiWP ,
gratitude'that wm' upon him.’- rHo :*il’ !
safe—han: fortune was safe—.Ms foaA—j
wttBsafo— anti bis wife and lilUo QMS
were still blessed.
• 89ms aeked mo j&gt;ow. 1 happened to de­
tect that little silent witness sway up bi .
the corner of that paper.'
'
I answered them that my uncle gave
me krff a dews reame ofthai aamo kind '■

and I bare .been using U sver rioep aft;,
that stamp waa vary familiar to ma. Tbe
forger had selected for hie wicked purpoeaa sheet of reepebttfola age; bat it
did not bro re old M*vagb la Mawer the
date be bad put apoo it.
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/ ,f.
Matter John Staffer got off toupee
ag&gt;!n ; but Stephen A kora fea'ad hit way
to the State Prison. where, for a term of
two yean he was fsrdMv restrahmd
from deftoudfog bta fellow teen.

�* haa a dutif.l a
om* to meet and
bo*te, in angle
around the tbuea
and sternal God.
'
ilia Hill* spirit after a abort,
fs! aiqknaee, Suok Ito fight oetl

Conner
Steel* and
McIntosh's Indiana
afariWarren
tod NoStEtork
Town,
Iod iw Terril
eluding gear
'—
Atar prds^tata dubious, ata
fori- that
they

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“Hav* yoa taft^ed **|y ooariderabls
social ooovirtsiou fa cmt**qu*nceT‘
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-“♦faitaaih maiterahxve prngraresd

They »r* fast geUing into s stat* cf mind

burd««ng upon desperation; and unless
the radicals mm ap* Uttle, they prop.**
in fbeh-dteperatfoe’ te “emaab th* ma-

cton*," . ;■»&gt;*. A4Wa made
ilaatf obnoxious to the** liberty hater*,
“Here you much trouble In procuring
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aeds by ita efwdts to |tot d*«*&gt; th* slave- labnrsnF
“Noise at all; th* negroes work reads
bolder* rebellion, tad ao they propore
1» and faitbfally for wages. Tbev do
tbputdown tbe Administration. Tbe
their work bettor that aver, because they
eppraachtog'draft .fa not ooly tbe objrel
know that they meat either fulfil their
tarJMi Voided and prevented, but it ia oootreets rtf pre a* pay.”
“Do the people regret the change
which emancipation has effected T’
tb**oboresof pandemonium to *ommit
“No, hardly one man tn tbe who!* dis­
their derflith deeds.
'
trict, except a few pollutions, who would
Down in Detroit is a s|akly and ob- vol* for the restoration of slavery.—
aeyre' print of the copperhead ordvr Mr.—— and Mr.^—, w'bo ware both
known fi* i ba FkMMia’s J««rwA whore large elav*ownera, aud oppored emanci­
editor chile upon th* spirit*ot th* Pit a* pation bitterly, now declare openly thxF
ibsy never want slavery restored.”
fidlowr:
Certainly this *vid«ne* Is Important,
“Q.qc jwad may be through blood and and worth tb* eocslderatIon ofTsnnere**.
• oe, but there Is a future for these State* Lelos act honestly toward* th* slave
yet I To work ! Enroll! Organ'u*! and tb* oon*eou«nc*s will taka cars of
Who ofyou.cannat find ten men each of tbemsrirev. L*t ns offirr “greenbacks"
wbum aLn find nine of like mind 1 Organ- instead of cowhides to the negro, and be
ue, Frremsu, In ynur hundreds, and 1*1 will,work with fresh alaerlty and hope.
us understand each other by correspond­ H* has ■ snnl: let us treat him accord­
ence, that V may Work together."
ingly. If ws us* onrbnmsrieal superior­
TteNv. York Jfows ala* feels bad at ity to rub him of his rights and defraud
him of Ms wag**, w* shall pull down upon
lb* stomach, and to reHov* itaelf, etch**
our ehiMren’s heads tbe jo»t penalty of
ouytb* following; hepi*g from wms- our gill, amid the mercilere lempeete of a
where to bcm* *n echo to ilsxdiabulica) social revolution.— Waekinciltm corrApoadent KaebviUi (Jlmn.) Union.
suggestion:
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“W* b*li«T* from the signs *f the
tirne*. from information that reaches us
from various quarters, frotu muttering*,
and grumblnig. and growling* tbaiewmc
to us from far and near, that th* turbsarane* nf the people has nearly attained its
utmost limit Let th* Administration
trim bred I Tb* people, w* repeat, do
not want, and will not tolerate a revoiuUm of this Government. If th* aboiltioniats have rendered, as w* fear they
hava, “thriUhinn aa ik was" impossible
if t h* sereedmg states cannot bn recovered
th.
» l.r lb.
rqpiaimlltbe “Coostitutioa aa
V*'1
•ffrvive, aad that th* Government snd*r
itaball be administered u obr father*
iotewdad. ; A litltefurther psreisteno* in
ity present.c~ur»a,»ud the 'Admlnfeteatioa will encounter, the pcoplp massed
right In its way ; not in i*surr*ct»op—U u
tht AdminiUration vkick it Mtfirrtctitmrife-uol.to ir»ak*. a revolution, but loprareal oaf. /rrin Away j/MtutMwltd by
UiUilew. foresworn s'genta, abusing to
tbmaaforion* *od,tb* trust confided to
thym. Jf, by virtu* of article second of
tboWMMbMxte* of th* Cooastitution.
th* Administration.When itancaontars the
people massed right lu ita way, should
find Wa» in their fanda, sb much lb*
wore* for tbe Adminisirolion-’'

,Ws have news of another Mexican

victory, which show* that ilia French arc
no*y*l nseataro of the situation. Masimil-

lian may find it more pleasant and aafor
toTdnalw stilj in France, rather thaw
nt tempt to occupy: * &amp;ran* in Mexico

which eiill oscillates over a crater of

blood, seething with th* Intesifivd heat

of iMcxiom hate toward tb* usurper.
From present appeatanoto hie cautions

nature will be likely to k«*p the tool of
French tyranny out of Mexico. If there
ia fighting Still to be dene, Maximilian

prdfero that the French' bear th* burden,

the risk and the expense of the conflict.
A nd It appear* that there I* fighting to
be done. Th* patriotic Mexican*, dstcr-

iniged still to maintain their indspeudeace, have risen on their invader* and

rn csptured the rity af Sen Loub Prtoai,
aftejafight of twantr-foor hoar*,*-taking
most ufibe garrison and a large quanti­
ty of small arm* and munition*.

Tit*

traitor Mejia, who was ia ■commsnd un­

der French orders, escaped with hi* staff
butilk'stated that all the reneged* officers
that reinatngd were shot II Is staled

several lowusblp* in th*State, under tbe
alMrm.m mM. w* extract tb* fa!
owing, fpr lb* ,9»nty of feariry ; adding

in lhaJagt column of figures, th* quota
of *aeh tewtaHp t

,

Of yon Itamortal iteta

, th* oatb of
Governor
_
Bliss, and

.

Mr*. Pauli way a womaa of more than
ordinary character, but owing to ckreMfc
Militj/ ah* w.aa not permitted to Mtor
actively Into lb* turmoils of life, but shod
a sacred calm o’ar all who cam* into her
prescac*. Forniuo y**r* she ws* coulin*d to her room, y*^ nut during th*
srhol* time did ab* murmur or cemplain
at an inscrutable Providence. Her last
tnouienu, like bar whole life, were paac*faland pleaaani.
IWO
——T—n.
,;Wrnr, ,
army and two daughter*, to tnQurn her
departure. .
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N*w York,' F*b; 12.—Tb* ’ Tribune
uyn a letter from Ils correspondent onetains some precis* tafof station on a poiut
of importtaeb which Km as y*i sttricted
little or no silMtfon. Tbo news fa a
nutshell Is thdt at this tnettant tbsira is
a flier of -six rebel war steamer* tn
CbfoeM Marfo Ttare v*ms!s ward fit­
ted *ut In England by Sbcrard Osboln*,
an English navri captain, aadtheircfaws
were recruited aiHMg the officer* and
men of ilw BriUasio Majesty ** navyl—
They were under contract to th* Ctuneso
Government, but ufin dwy reached Chi
M a di*agre*n&gt;eat arose batwren Os­
borne and tbe China** authorities and
th* «saw1* w*&gt;« not delivered, but
thrown en th* market and arid at auction

Washington it____
Mriooe couviilsioh*.cunflict ia
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peace wioj,-,----------- .----------------- ,- n kick tbe ether out.
Fernando Wood
maa •
6&lt;U. nt iml.u «pMbl* position as th* only true and Umnset
one for tod Dhmrexacv Itfltiw. •
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lartrfttob

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The Great French Remedy !
■“"“"JW®®™**!

objMtoftbienoeaioa i* to maks
riota for *»vctlng a fire-xoof I
for County office*. Up to th* tiire
■goisf to proas wo definite plan be
^grorfwpen.
pf By a joint resolution ortll
iaktor* publlabed elsewhere, J

Tits PaxsipKMT't first prodamatfon
caused a gr»ft stampede among the ne-

Tbe subjvol of this obituary
soldier in the Union army *f Ky.

The fatb«r of George B. McClellan and
himself were “old cronies,” as bo expres­
sed It; ha often came Into bib office tn
listen to bis axaminaliod* • and when.
one© on a lime the lad G«urga was home thirty days. Having reached Hr. CoU
from West Point the father brought hi*
lier’e un au nday ere. be oould go tte fartwo eons to have their character* phre- thor but sank down never wore to rise ia
no logically dcscanteJ upo*. Bays Mr. th* ftoah. .
.
Fowler: “1 remember all the ciroumTa* funorat was attended by tbe wri­
stanoea as if it were but yeeterdey, and I
ter on WodoMday the 3d tost., whoa the
remember lb* train of reasoning that then ounmdMioo* of tbe Gospel «f peac* were
passed through ray mind. Never” with
presented to tbe two tuwurnln&lt; brothers
great emphasis “never in all toy lite bed and a large ci rcl* of ay mpathotag frisnda
I found such an inordinate development
of the organ of‘caution* aa in tbe bead of
George B. McClellan! I alto found the
propelling laeaitie*, combativene** and
destructiveness, small, and 1 thought to
my sulf what isthe sense or reason of
sending sash a natural toward to West
Point 1 But thee I reasoned that tber&lt;v
would probably never be any war to call
Maaran.fab.MNd.
for a military genius, and West Point
I have juat received tutarcariag addi­
might aa well educate tbe eoward as any tional new* from befow, from yuur re­
other Institution." Re said that his lite porter with Gen. Shormaafo army. Th*
bad only proved his early convictions, army moved forward from Vicksberg
and referring to the great seven day*’ last week the lC:h Amy Corps, under
battle related that a personal family Gru. iiurlbnt, following Cb* 17lb Army
friend was then in Richmond, and tbs C-wps, under Goo. McPh*reta, which
plan of the battle wps well known. Lee haa th* advan**. Before thia they have
said. “1 know McClellan for a natural not only captured Jackson, Mi**., but
eoward.tf I draw every available man have probably al forked Polk'* rebel
from Riqhiaend, and hurl our whufo foroa forceatot Meridian, 50 miles.eaat of Jack­
upoa bis right wing he will not dare to son. It is confidently believed that
stir hi* left I" Redid ao, and proved Polk’s forces, retiiuated at about 15,000
that ba did know his adversary , for will be gobbled an."
fti* U tbe
though McClellan oould have swung hi* first article in Gsa. Sherman * program
left wing ever Richmond, he oily sent
forward a corporaTa guard to reconnoitre
I am also advised that the Ifitb Amy
asd th* gulden spportunily waa passed Corp*, under Gen. A. Ix&gt;gaa, ba* march­
ed from Boa**villa, Abu, westward, with
the purpnev of joiking this grand ru&gt;&gt;v*maot of Gen. Shwtuan, and that lb* eavairy expedition that l*ev*s Tenn**eee to­
day is a part of tbe same general move­
ment. The** thro* soluinns will co-op.
ate and finally unite, and the public nsay
expect to be electrified with sums good

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mjnraMuujpn
«. Tire co^amor

T« Boaan ov Bwanvisoas, «&lt;■
«i tbe Court Hou*e *n Monday

Dtsa—At Prelrfevfll* on Totedtv

rootemplalfag »• Hating will *«* th
fareilW* cannot draw from tbo rvl I
-only In th* town* »"d counties fcl

h recdem was premised the black slate
and pard&lt;&gt;« to the whit* rebel.
Multi
lauds* of both wvr* ready to accept whst
was offend. a»d aro Mill doi*rro drily

tbe roerrit la credited.

th* other rebel
to attack Ban ।__________ _T,_.__ ___
show their respect for British neutrality,
At lb* PsrsMage is We&gt;4tead. »o tbe Vlh J.r
the British crew lek* an eath ef natoral- of Febnisrr, Istt/bv th* Rev. Wm. WcKaraarr,
ixslico a* oitiMna of th* Confederacy
wbta tb* flag changes.
If, ttmrsfore,
At CedarOvrek. Berry emtSty. on A* Suwsina
Sen Francisevshould happen to be burn­
ed and plundered, John Bull waehe* hi*
sndMlM MJ?XUC J. JACpiOX rf the aber9
hands of all reep.nilb.Uly, •
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non Mwvnro.-Th* tewMbip o I
A dlepotch from Cincinnati says that
persons from Knoxville report Commu­
nication with Cumberland Gap cut off.
Taxswell I* said to b* in possession of
the enemy. Th* garrison retreated with
four pieces of artillery to Qimberland
Gap. ' Nearly all East Tennessee is in
the ptoseomua of the rebel*. This need
elfcit no tpprebenslnn: it would take
00,000 m*n &lt;• esplore Kmuriil* and our
army. No siege will be attempted.—
Gen' Grant can reibforce the garrison
20.000 men in 50 hours. One division
&lt;&gt;f Grant'* Army.I* within sound of'tbs
cantion al Knoxville garrieon. Another
division rould tnsreh to its rdtof Ja 2,1
hours. Tbe river between Chattanooga
and Louden to low; beets have struck
often. Th* distance beta **n Chattanen.
ga sad KeoavUls Itos b«*n mad* to
hour*. The railroad will be to ronnfou
order In a few day*. Tbe dirtsBce la 00

worm: ACE SAUK
itVFAVT.T IwvhrgrWvw medal*Um

Bebel Mew*.

ehip meeting wa* held at which al

*a* present at tbe meeting and e I

several recruit*. Waar.inforwve
a war wmtiagbto b* held at the I

School Hoomm Friday nigU &lt;
week.

TIE H^T CAME

L*&lt; tb* ball roll *n.

Tn* Lamb* Faixne.—The rl
outnber—February—ef this new I

HUMAN MISERY,

.fer JUMafatto• M4Bbaei^. J&gt;ri*jSUOe.

dats far publie favor 1* at hand, i|

fully equal in point ufsxeellenae 'y|
January number. It lead* off wB
baantiful steel pbt* sqfraved in I
higbeetfotyl* of art, called “The St I

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Dated, Febraary S, loM.

Villa. Tbaobly aerfoua break will b*
tho Tosmel bridge al Iwudaw, a length of
1,700 feet, wbish will bo bailt hDO days;
'

3* aggsged to fill Its quota undvr tfl
&lt;ril‘fer bM. On Monday lari a I
bounty of 1100 was voted with I
dimenting votes. 8*rgt. Ilsrtn. I

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New York; Fab. 12.-Th* Halelgh
(N. C.) Proyr&lt;M contain* a strong article
against the new Cur.fed.rate enrollment.
Il say*: “If C*e«r«Ml* bert ran fasten­
ing military de-potfom on th* people,
they tnuel Mlbwi it qutelly ot restet tl&gt;e
Il 1* proper to add that Uraae taevt
tyranny ; that reristanoe to tyrants b
’ obedieac* to God, sud tb* people of
■ N*rtb Carolina will not hesitate which
General Grant ha* adopted far a gnad
ofcore* they should purau*. Pas* ths
aprieg campaign ia lb* Gulf States.
i'tai
' geoUstaai wbo ^ft~MobH« ow «b* 80ih
talked of betwoan North Cerolma and
of Jansary,... He *sy* there waa not ov*r
■ 5,000 rebel troops at Mobile. There b
afreemarksl at Metals .-for supplying
WMall poor peaplqtatb food. Theta fa no
great dastitetiee. tbarr. a* bta bem a*,
. AX. ATTACX OX XOMX rXOSAXUU
often reported. There are no n*groes'
W* find th* following suggestive i
there, tbe slave* having all baM aMt to sgrapb
,
in lhaJtabtUI* Uofooef M
Georgia A* safeAaeping. The rebeb ।
bare faar guoboata there, oft* of which b

that the Mexicoas son tarn plate attacking
the other temixld by the Freneh, ia
detail.
•
first
_r. -x-j-ii. —__ t___ lj
Mexico com** by way
San Francisco,
and b torwegfctby anwCcer, bearing dla
patsbae frowr Jmiw to th* Ger«rnai*«'. proonss ol SBiphsrixatfaa and calcmatlnn
of ore contamm* gold. By due method
at WataiagiM,
ore. lately yielding the art m)&gt; owe-feurth of the geU actually OMkatae* in
From the blSefaftdpurt ofGwn. HIT!, them, ere mitdn tn produce SO er M p*r
eMt, toataed «f » per oena StaeM
giving the aamUr of men salteted and

credited up to tb* 31*&lt; of January, to tbe

Uncfamail. Feb. 11—Tb* GateUe'e
■perial say* G*c. Curtis arrived al Fort
Smith, Ark., ysMerday. Th* Arrey of from lb* Governor el
tbe Frontier is to to* reorganized for of- office «m admlnlaterri.
fensiv* operations.
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Pvreoos from Knexvill*, who arrived
at Nashville, report that. cunVmnicalion
with Cumberland G*pl*Cut*ff
Near-

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IlrraXAT.” Tbvvi follow** d.rable rl
cclered Faabicn Plat*. Then a ne. I

popriar ptoc* of m«*ic, “Kind frl
er*near her." being an answer to “I
will care for Mwlher now." Thia I
of meeie, ot iterif, I* wegb lb* pnr
tb* number. Then a striking engrrl
•f the “Rsacu* of Arthur Stade,", i
trsllve efsa intemstieg story e|

-OnvdsTrisl." Priced a year;
«opiee far U- Published by Dean!
PeteSMX,Sl&gt; Wabel Stead, PUb

iKNKMMl

s»ria?«wB«3
a. n. ifm, ot«toeMiMft7.'M; &gt;» ■
Dated htrwvW.lm.

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Rock and thereabout* era in a good state
cf organtotion and a mnoMooni south­
ward towards tb* R*ed River -counter,
New York. F*b. IX-Tb* Hrere.
while ear troop* h&gt; Taxes mor* aartb- IIlltM Hoad totter states that th* rebel
wa/d, will by sod by plan lb* fores* u* blockade raassr *un&lt;nff Charleston had
der Kirby fltauhb aad Magruder between ■ a cargo of iron plates''sad otb*r rsvlt!
for the oonstrudion at **— -I-‘- ' - ’
Carried fepr guns. Th*
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ORDER.

.‘O2IS£!
Iwixly-lhtM, Mlitlgd
i set to amend an act
evid« fur tbe relief,
mlHee of volunteers

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sectirwit HfcWto ’
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itoen hundred sod eHty-two,
end is hereby dsclagpd tn
nialtd hi the duty of tbe'tand uFMrpsh-* ‘
visors of eaoh »rganised county, to make
adequate prnvisiou far al! requisite relief
and support of the dumUioa within thia
Bute, of non-nomtnfMlnsred offiere, * mu­
iter &lt;a£omate af JubaCalver, lata
sicians and privates, enlisted or drafted
V^A*s*m*&lt;.
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from their eouotiee respectively, nr sub
and Ahag th* petition, dull rarltad.
stitutea for persons so drafted and mus f
Culrrr, prayibg that aa iasirwtetnttered into the military service of Off
Inhed Stales or nf this State, whether I
soefa families reside io the c»unty ahere
ouch enlistment waa made and to which
such Soldier Is credited nr not; but eaid
act was net intended, and shall not he
twist rued to require or anthorin lbs
Board of Supervisors of auy county, or
any member therwf to apply any part
ol tbe family roHeffand of suet eonnty,
or furnish relief tn tl*o family id any saldier, credited by the military autboritfas
to any other county, or who belongs to
say rrgimrnt or IwUrry fnnn any other
State. And it shall be tbe duty of the ,
Supervisors of OM&gt;h township to furnish i
relief to the families of volunteers wh» '
are credited to s&gt;irh township: Prwidrd.
the families reside in thia biate at tbe
tints of the Celis'menl id tbe volunteer*,
and arc'iu clrcumstan&lt;-w&gt; entitling them
to relief under tbe provisions of this set
aforesaid."

S

Oesdk—TbewtiM weather which has
prewaileid since the 90th of January came

suddenly to aa end, during

Monday

night Tneeday was a very blustering
■day* with the tAennomater at or below
iarOanday. As we go to press (4 P. M.)

the tbersnetnvter indkatau four degrees
•belnw. and sold htcreaeing. The meds
«n rough ns well ne tbe weather. Soeb

Tbs Bo*ad or Scraavisoas, convened
al tbs Court House on Monday. Tbe
object ef thia session la to make provi
eio&lt;M for erecting a fire-proof building

for County offices. Up to the time of our
going to press no dsfinilo plan bad boon

‘
rp^HANCERY ORDER.
sTjrrvrtacnium. t%* amu oi^tf*r
gtktCUnlf *f Sorry, te dteaawy, Before fefae.
LocraB. Urau, ulrruU Jodf*. a* Li Chambers.
'T^PMsd*. Bream, Cbeylefeete,

r»gJs^..igMiTmn

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nUtfittorily appearing by aMdarit aa

CURE

Ua

MiebfcanAtotaa.dn Ji Ui

f/T By a joint resolution of the Lrg
i.lator. published

elsewhere,

persona

CU A NCEnTTHTDER.

contemplating enlisting will are that their

families esanot draw from the relief fund
only ia the towns and coonties to which

tbe roars'll ia credited.

rarwo soldier can receive ilia Slat*
bounty unless he is erediled to tin town

.

States that went wut uf tb* Uniiiu—Tsnneaae*-. Arksnaas and Louisiana—aader
President lAneoln’u pmelamation.

1. thia aaaaa.tSat 'fidabeve'ihfied BMasbuia.
Jobe A. Wing and E(iul&gt;eih V. Vine are not
rearda ia
ibe Biatebf MimeerC Be mi.oq •( Hearsay A
Allan. CasapuSSMSMaAwitVAMMsMAaS
Ua aai* noonaldral Drfrudutli cauar Uc&gt;r ippaeranoa to be auterrd In tbia esWM. within &lt;brw
monU. from Ua date of Uia order, and that in
cae* of thair appaaonea. Xbey eaene tbrir anas or
to the oompIteiraate-hdlW to Mod. end a copy

in which be resided al tbe lime of enlist-

Hort Moriao.—Vhe township of Bnpe

is engaged to fill its quota under the la»t
•call for men. On Monday lait a town­
ship meeting was held at which a loWn
boanty'of IIM was voted with but si*
dissenting wtea.

Sergt. Ilsrin. Smith
was present et tbe meeting and enlisted
several recruits. Ws are informed, that

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“A suout G»it»," Cocaua. Few grw
aware of the importance of checking a
cough nr “slight cold" in Ila Grat stage;
that which, in the beginning, would yivld
to a mild remedy, if neglected, nope st­
uck.* the lung*.
uBro»o'r Broockiol
Trocktr" give sure end a I nitwit immediate
relief.
Military vfinn and Snldirr,
thou Id Aaer them, or thry caa bt carrigd
in Ikt yocktl, and laJetn at oiration rr

COANCEBT OltPEB.

rm or HicmoAA.-aAAiratuev-

5

Suu pending In theCireek Ceutt tbr teeco*ulr
f Barry, la Cbaeeery, ar tb* vltltg* of 11aatiaga,,
■ u&gt;* touuty, oe
eighth day ef January,

* .

JMaJb**, Cte^Maeol, ‘
FeUe Uw,‘ Zv/rnJote.

iwiiiout, i »mAumsm-OSUUB*ee.B'iremsase,
tbit th* Mid noa naoliat *rfendn:t CSBH
apMraacs te be eelervd in thii «am* witkia
ibrremMilh* frost tbe &lt;*«« ot Uite enter; lad that
ia *aM ol bar smmbu* Abe swoee her asnrer
■&lt;&gt; lb* Coteolalnaaf. BUI to be AM «d ■
SbarsoHo bsaoriad on Ibe Complatoaut'* Solicii
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’ a oiojot *oid UR, ess wetter of tbe vstry of tbli
ordr*. aaJ iad&gt;fr*lt thrrvof. tb*4 wwd bUl Wil!

a war mectieg ia to he held at tbe Doud
School House on Friday mgbl of this
week. Let the ball roll en.

ABE yoe reeked wftt. tb* tortures of ItsmsvMwf
Vavsow’s XsaAtet* Kixu • IB epevdUr trlieve.
ABE yen oeferteg Bea th* guswlagepTDfBrav-

CHA*ftjWY'$AXE.'
fully equal in point of etocllenee to the

Banos’* XacaAiau Xue will imiwere rB«r
.to.
■’ifr^on

l&lt;»Mi A Sri, ^oi

JMa&lt;db&amp;IM,Bif«sdseA -•
U PurauMc* and by &lt; lrtu« of a doers* of Ibis

&lt;*»«■» Jnuuia Kixs will esotegs pear

fSortFfiTcBAi

1
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1.IHT OF 1-ETTEMB,
I KrOMUtung ia ibo Feat 0*e« al Cedar Cn
, g.ITJ o,,iy. Hirktgaa, FebteoQ let. IM*,
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of oimm, ot ifeelf is wa^h tbe price of
the number. Tbew a*slrikmg engraving

ADMINWTHATOR‘8 SALE

•fib* “Rome of Arthur Steele," U’“tratlve of aa interesting story called
•Oil re's Trial." Pri^et2 a year; two
oopiee H»r A3. Publiehod by Dsacixt A
Peli—M, MB Walnut Street, PbRadol-

dn~*-d**»Vr &gt;'R5

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date for public farer ia at hand, and is

January number. It leade off with a
beautiful steel plate eqgrmed in the
highootctjle of art, called ••Tub Snraa
Rrnuur." Then foHowe e double richly
cnlored Fashion Plat*. Tbee a ucw and
popular pises ef music, “Kind friend*
, urrL
•re Bear her. being n answer to “VTbo
will earn for Mother now." This piece

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import^

S FECIAL NOTICES

,1a the muter of tba Ealate of Joan L. BcLaiUn. doeeaued.
'«
Monee Io hereby girrn
"V' Jo*
and aalbertty granted te
bote in and (er tbe count'
Mtetiignn, | will eipoaaL.---- ---........
ou Maeday tbe Ant day ef Febraarr lAALot eno
o'clock in ilw afteroo-n ot that day', at th* north
door of Ua Ceerl iteuae ia tbe rWage ef Hastings,
In tiiaoeualy e&lt; Barry aad ntete ot Mtehigna. ail
of th* rurt't. utla and internet of tbe paid lioeomd

i west, coateiaiag My-Ar* (4
-.rraxW i'AttoiheedreUeWi
ilMCjKraiWBtwwr -

DVERTI8EMENT.

rriaterd tbr HARDWARE

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OX MONBOI STREET IS HUS CITT,
AUeordiaH, l*rite«y'^aewtojaar^ aa^fiaa

\ ’*v. My &lt;*&gt; “°*b •*

Btnuber ccwialns several articles en politic»l subjects, of much interest at to*
present time. It opened with a discus-

.emner; ell iatM viUaneef HasdMi IhtiW Vai
rr county and Mate of Michigan.
iOHW R TAX BSCTfT, .fdteMidrefcr,
Dated, Angual H. 1H4.
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Tbe abo»e eale ia ixrrby poetpoeed Is tba 8tl

_________
to tb* highest bidder, at lbs e««b dear of th* BDILDIMG HABDWARS. AND KECBAXICS
Court Jloaw ia th.. &gt;11.gr of Hmtiog*. I. seid
Barry eawaly. er ae wo* «f card yrwe Ina aa
will i.tlafr acid AcM sad rests.
,
Dated, Ja»uary«,IM«.
wuoLksALE TO covmr arcs afn&gt;

aDMINBTJUTOR¥

the light of) M3. We have also articles
«■ the EhgUste Prvee, the Treasury Re­

SAVE,

ice ia tor*^ rtr*. flat to ftrtn*sf . li.

port of Mr. Chase, and tbe Bornum of

fiiatagy.

There ie also a variety of arti-

aloe on lighter eebjeMa of diaeuutou.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1864.
,rJhf Satiij* Saner,
Ji miMBID WTHT VttlVnBA

"We have hot just tain an oath before

results 1

.y rallied areoed

tioaal party ! They appealed to section •IjoaMwI. Thoy.» wred rertiimsl

that I
yearly »4t oru««r*.

Ged grant that.

ed with the locks of ego, I may evan
then, to men of the South, and men ef
the North, still bo able to say fcllow-cll—ns I
It baa been but a fe

were unheard. Then, peace and plenty,
and prosperity smiled on oor land 1 Now
ruin, devastatfon, poverty, mourning and
war meet us ou every hand 1
Then, a
census revealed an amount of prosperity
the wurld never before saw !
Now, a
osnsua in tbe dominion of the dud would
reveal an increase of Its popolatioo nn
exampled ia its dismal annals! I have
come among yoc again, fsllow-oitinna,

it. j. ghast.

brought us ell to calmness and reflection,
and ask that you allow me to give you a
brief history of the origin and character
of thia rebellion, and, if I have time, to
contrast It with the character of the war
on the part of oor Government.
And

a southern man, who, during hie life, has
reaided in the South, and that he haa, Oom
his infancy up, been a slsvebeWsr.
Ont while it is true that I have ever

pilr ud"rfbfally attend
crfros; C«-«riocUfc to exist, a sort of southern patriotism—
u&gt;d Real Estate Claims a kindofSootharn chivalry-

ALLER.

speedily as possible."

TTOBKRY8 AT LAW.nd Solicitors ir Chea-

of chivalry, to that species ef patriotism,
I laid no claims—made no aspirationa.
to know the reman or this trn patriotic.
haste. 1 had seen nothing but blessings
flow from the Union. I had seen it gyand
•nd glorious, powerful and respected 1
had been reared hard by the shades of
Mount Vernon and MootioOllo, where lie
the remains, and where breathes the In­
fluence of two of the greatest builders
noted lovers of the Union.—
little curious then, as may

wirg.

CSTICK OF THE PKACK,

—t—--------------------------------J. ■. RVSSELU
rs, Blate strwt.

JOHM Ronr.irrs

GovemmenL 1 wo not long left In the
dark. 1 found it hod its cause in tftsop.
pointtd iMiition. Slavery had repelled
foreign imtnigretinn from the South, had
retarded iu development, and had given
the political preponderance in the Gov­
ernment to the Northern section of the

srmsot against Southern politicises,
left them was either to

K alternative
t^rticsl^ittoatioB paid
»lelas ud mowy promptly

•tears I will

iTT-

KWTKI A BCllOWS,
nonwrra and cousmmxom at

ir Presidential term of only
loratiou. So that the dtnapfranta for Presidential honors

•m

C. G. HOLBROOK,

IT

the slightest, objection
damnable bonds that bind me to that
seen reed Constitution, I would kneel bare
end prey the God uf heaven to send a
epeciAb messregsr, M-l«g totfrom Bell,
poor. They addressed ths chivalry ef to seer that emmefomw oo perfectly and
youth and the ardor of the female am— no hertaetionny as that It would resist
the appeals of every virtue, that not all
attempt to overthrow ths Govera moot
the eloquence of all the sngsls would
Uadar this wisely regulated system wo which they were to be Um: nobility, and
— ■ 1 la I. CU—
___ —- .L- r - •M Um
W&lt;
prospered and were happy and free from tbe negro tbe peasant.
And they concivil commotion. But unhappily there Viseed their too willing car. that they
the
way!
[Applause.]
fro
are
in
the
had the only true basis of an arietoerscy
-ia whisfolto lias of demerkation Re­ midst of events pregnant with war, and
potitical aspirations of ons great section
of our country to permanent disappoint­
nscvencee nt tHHue.
i repeat it, si.,
ment- They struggled against this Inev­ lUm, too, that Um poor whites, after
komtf [Applause.]
And for yo«, UMQ admitted it Worth OoreCu and
itable result for many yoara, by at­ fighting their battles for than, would em­
r. Davis—yow to whom wo have looktempts to “keep up the balance of power”
•d ae our leader and our ehisftain— you,
between the sections. But In vain!—
who hare promised to stand by us thru’
Slavery repelled emigration from the
good and through wil report, for yon to
South—retarded Its development and
bo prating of consciences and Constitu­ HeO seoamblsd, admHtefi R. SU M
gave that section In which it did not ex
tions! Sir, I know how to lore the tend­
1st, so groat a preponderance as to render
er babe that calls me father, but 1 would
all such attempts failure^. The fact stood
snatch tho nipple from !te toothless guma,
and stared the South in the face, that she Cottonian Kingdom, swaying the ooroand dash its breins ent, had I so sworn,
must either abolish slavorv, destroy the meroo of the world, and thamaelres the
as you’re done to this!” [Long condo­
Union, or content bernelf,'wlth pclltieal
chivairic fonaders! Ths revolution waa ned spplauM, with much excitement.]
inferiority In the Union! Many of ths
Order! order! cries the speaker, Mr.
Southern Statea meditated, as the reme­
Darts haa tbe fluor. Mr. Daria, with a
dy, gradual emancipation.
But there
moved to instruct the committee to
... 0&gt;
that was the on kindest .-.•x •was one Stale which had always bated
Mr. WigfHl,
eountenanev, walks
democratic institutions, (and Indeed bss
tariff Mr. Koh
with hand extended,
the tariff lea Mm
not adopted them to this day,) which had
win follow, wad______ _
_____ _
hated the the revolution and had been our revolution I (It ia not the firat lima
go, thy people shall be my pee pls, tby
dragged Into It by forae.
That State
God my God!" They shake hands,
was South Carolina! She waa not wil­
All rise and all shake hands, pledging
ling to give up an Institution which grat­ world has Buffered from her too yielding
mu teal fidelity to their treasonable eause!
ified ber teodenclee to an aristocracy,—
They adjourn 1
Couriers start foe all
She therefore preferred to break up the
When they had thus “Instructed the
Union aa the remedy. Calhoun took the
lutions and tbs glad tidings of that mem­
lead in this treaaonabla work. But be Southern mind" and “fired the Southern
orable satiny. The Govsmore do, too
aaw that bo could not unite the South in heart,” Mr. LIneeIn is elected by the con­
Ihlthfolly, the bidding of those, their
any such attempt. The reroliition was stitutional votes of the people This Is
masters ! They seize upon tho forts and
too fresh in their memories. Its benefits their miserable pretext for ‘‘precipitating
arsenals
and upon thn telegraphs.
And
and blessings too numerous and too ap­ the Cotton States into a revolution.”—
then coramsncod that system of lying,
parent. The very men who had fought South Carolina secedes—then another unparalleled in the history of fntamy/
The
and bled in that glorious struggle were cotton State—then another, &amp;e.
Every moment the telegraph wires are
yet alive. They loved to gather about Border States, which are more interested
laden with false dispatches, favoring their
wltinvoUrti—lives of this Mr right I
their lire*idee and with titoir children to in thia slavery Question, refuse to eecMe.
Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, eomns forward treasonable ends I Allow me to mvs
fight over again tbe bloody battles of that
instance, by way of Illustration: My
bloody war. Talk to these men of de­
colleague fe the Arkansas Convention,
And
hero
against tba Govern meat.
stroying a Union whieb they had cement,
received • dispatch, purporting to have
ed with their beat blood. Calhoun was,
come from his wife In Fort Smith, teltherefore, forced to look about him for a great mistake in not taking the Border
State mon into their Intimate counsels.—
a scheme by which he eould get South
Hunter, In all innocence, let the ‘catoot.*
Carolina out of the Union—alone and by
They had not instructed him folly In bls
eerself. To this end bo started bis cele­
day that it waa thought that we would
brated doctrines of “State-rights,” and part of the programme. What was his vote on the ordnance. He brought tbe
plan of eompromise 1 He represents a
man!
“concurring majorities.” Perhaps soms
dispatch to tun. 1 replied that It made
State
that
owns
more
negroes
than
any
of you are not aware of what be meant
no difference to me If the people bad
by thia latter doctrine.
Allow me to
explain.
He held that a majority of Cotton Statoe combined. Surely be will
lua is my
the votes in Congress should nut prevail see that slavery is protected, if Indeed,
rife’s name to this di
but it is
unless that majority wascompaaed of a
ou
concurring majority of each State.
Or,
ala
ciation could poaaibly be hurled on an ntelegraph her, and see if she bad indeed
fortunate wight that than fistal^ppellativo
sent the dispatch. He accordingly aaked
“D—nd Abolitionist I"
Virginia fifteen, and the entire fifteen
her If she had telegraphed Min. She repoint
st
once
—
be
(and
here
’
s
a
thread
from Virginia fovor a measure which on­
This is but cue of manyupon
whieb
hangs
a
tale)
—
proposes
that
ly four, or a minority ef the tan from
there bo h»« PretitU»lt— one from each
South Carolina favor, the measure should
sectioe !
Another Border State man
Nor was this spirit, which marked the
not pass. Because thia would bo equiva­
lent to Virginia ruling South Carolina.— cornea forward and seeks—what 1—to se­ caucus ia Washfogtan, confined to it. It
cure
slaves from threatened danger 1 No characterised every Convention in the eould not look upon a
But that there should be a concurring
airs; but that we have aluAtalt Pruidenlt South. Thn Arkansas Convention ia in
majority from each State—a majority of
seesfon. A bill, an infamous bill is offer•.he ten from South Carolina In favor of
fathers were advised of Um

interests—all the recollections of the i
end all my »&gt;pes of the future ideati
with the Sooth, It la with heartfelt at
•till nay fellow^itiaeaa.

Sadist’ JJuintM SJirtctcrjk

tothufeor.d
^-•Prrti

uw

They abuse the latter.
No careful reader of history, fellow- the measure before it should become a
I citizens, has failed to remark that ambi­
This was very plausible in theory, and
bid fair from Its plausibility to entrap
reeled, yet when disappointed and per­ tbe people of the United States, and to
verted, it becomes the most fearful in­ commit them to a doctrine which If it
strum ent of crime. And, in all constitu­ did not acknowledge the right of Sodlb
tional legislation, it becomes a matter of
tbe gravest importance, Wo to direct and
restrain the political ambition of a cuuniny ber if she chose to secede. For what
would have been the result bad wa ac­
effected only by wltb- knowledged the doctrine f A law is pas­
motive and the means sed. All the votes in Congress, perhaps,
fof overthrowing tbe government. Lol
me illustrate. The English government.
Una! We will not allow one State to
rule all the rest, when the thing ia broeght
praeticsbly before us. We paw the Inw
ambitious, for the overthrow of the despite the failure of South Carolina to
throne. Her monarchs are hereditary. concur. She secedes. But we era com­
When tba throne becomes vacant, by mitted.
Wo hare acknowledged that
death or otherwise, public opinion ia so

raged Soo th Carolina.

one, I think bar monaraha were elected

C. rtMItOLE,

the aspirations of all—the rich and the
poor alike. Only one candidate of

FRANK ALLEN,
T?w.tgg»?T.c—ggja

granted either of tbeee roqueeta, we might
hare poolponed thia war of political am­
bition. But certainly by no compromise
looking merely to the Interests of slavery.
This war, then, is but history repeating
itoeir. It vm a necessity I It waa inev-

lag and guilt stricken
Abolitionist!" Thank'
their honor. He sits down and Mr. John­ “Abolitionist I" from being identified
son, of Desha, rises in reply.
“Sir, in
times like those, gentlemen should not
be carrying around any such commodi­
ties as oosciencee. Sir, we are on no mis
sionary expedition, but in a mighty rev­ o popular favor and popular esteem1
olution ; to talk of conscience is ill-timed
Another one of their arywmnUr waa
be cry of “D—nd eubmfoeioalal I" Ifa
nan dared to tel) the troth, be waa a
ply to Mr. Fiebbeck.
"Sir, I am sur- ■D—odanbmiMionbtr If a man dared
prieed.to hear gentlemen talking of cuoKMnct in an hour like thia I
Wa, are
air, In tbe midst of war—on the eve of a “aubmismouistr TMa
mighty revolution—and In titase like that, I aiAahamed U aa
tlicse, fontismen should leave their eoo-

euse thio question iu the spirit of philoso­
phy, and not in the spirit of the partixnn)
in the South, andpo long as its tendency
is to retard the progress of the South,
and to give the North tbe political pre­
ponderant thus closing the door upon
the aspirations of Southern politicians,
will the bo tbs elemtnU of die-1
eerd in our midst! Such, then, is,fa »y
judgement, the origin ofthis war. What
has been its history 1 From its incep­
tion to tho present moraent,ril has shown home! What a startling annouoenmenti
Leave our conscience- at home! Sirs, I
predicted then, aa I predict now—I do it
fagton in Dooamber, I860, .walked up to impelled by my sense of lustioe; 1 do It
the snored volume of God’a Holy Truth, Impelled by my sense of tbe fitness of little negro boys, evidently engaged aa
things; X do it impellsd by my belief in
How oan we then,
the power of truth—I do it impelled .by
stitutioo, whose overthrow they were my belief in the existence of a God—1
even then Meditating I Bearocly had that do it Impelled by the teachings of all

ence get tbe people committed to bis
doctrine. But thank Gof, tho people
were nert so guillible. They repudiated
both ereeds. He, however, strenuously hellion—passing resolutions calling upon
contended for them, and fa 1832, when a their Governors to scire the United Stales
tariff was passed in which South Carolina forts and arsenals, and the telegraph I—
did not concur, bo threatened noliifica
tion. on this very ground. But Jackson
swore—and South Carolina got scared ’
Nullification fell etill-boenr

and two larger oma pat ting thgoi roan ret
ively alt the back—say lug. “Bill’s no
cowards 1 know him wall P “Wall IU
there was a frown upon bls coutiinnanre bs d—bd if Dmk wso’t fight, you may
and a curse fa his hand 1 And that curse b«t your bottom dollar that Dick’s no
_yiU Ml, inevitably, erusbingly, over­
whelmingly, fall upon a eause conceived
fa aueb iniquity, and sweep it so utterly
from sxistenoe that annihilation iteclf when I saw there two little negroes led
will wonder that II ever was.
fato a fight (foe they did fight) by «aah

of thia war 1

RBooS^K1?

Shall 1 tell the Arkansas
-Litis did I think that 1 wan deatiood

cfothe
nrotectine wines
Ci?wbaTlhe
oeoduel of thia ineiabed the msaaa.

Aeoordmgiy Rom.
principle of truth, of justice, W religion
-or u£ humanity have they not outraged ?

hythaomy.

the greatest, freeet, happiest goveromw
on earth—:
roopectively

�NEWS 1

Gta. McClellan might tare been tta
hutaatic choice fur the next Presl­
ey. But tta plan jmx havataee
ty ; it certainly waC'ItMtatanaMir J
,, nut carried out. Jtefl»jflw*x,l
good or fur evil, flMR ffolfly I
h the great ttrurxlefl* tta iflaflM]
&gt;wn himself, withfe taf &gt;*4

would not last an hour—no (fl
eould last an bnur, if its people!
submit to the law* •
:
Anelhec part of this
tbe stMtotarn besrt," was flbbly i
and alm* New England and M
vtitirc North I They taught thi

voice of every member present sei
and that mm had Mgrwata poreoe
■ isarswTSfflFtewtes?

a secret Unlou Aaee- JVBglbht,—Itai are
er lu.IKKi member*
of wealthy end influ-

i Itotee me laff De

zaKrSSSSTii’:'

i to*

.v^vM bieathsj New England atmosphere
Xtavp earac laetad ope* a Naw Eeglaad
Jwadwoyi.. I tape •ever, e«ao sympaihiaed witFNew England politics, or^Ne*
England religioiw-yeU never have, and
W»etaU,per«U4»y p4&gt;di«9iaaa tonajraw my mind, pa to blind
any judjpmoat to Now England merit!

In piaqr, In learning, in industry, in aaMM^s^.i* *11 tta eUmeeta jtbali go । to

•swMBeCHtatitantatalj
treated.- _8taM tta A*r*h *ad -«ni mad
still anti! ta io attended twl -G^e film
» court maitaL or a CammiUea =ef In­
quiry, Ifta wanta it; shoot him orSlnaton-T-yilictavee i* found M ba ta faak—
du any lhtag l*.r«a*nft that b**a*tafaae;
bat let in go *n meanwhile with more
?»Mjni«‘*t'»il 'w«r attta vary tbresb- prseaingMd impostetagnattara.
^.“ .J at one Ums did intended 1) ,Aud
J&lt;1 ?*»-»*• w‘r “»«.
Jbad
rn bringing on tta w. how up. -.Did ta'doilt Go'and ask blm
did they repay, all. these cuBceaaiMs to down there In Tenda**ed,gwod4&gt;sturedlv
muua system of Legislation, Uray forced
gCM. out to fight dear battle* while they
remained at hams to reap all tta benifit,
.Mid to shirk all lha r*spoq»iblliliMl
'
And nqw, too, efts rail tMs defereooe.to
their demands, and this infiunoua ingrat­
itude and ; treaetary on -thair. .part,
they, hare th* aaeuranoa to ask - you
to assist them in re-estebli/hlag this aco/’
ursed iastitatioa in your midst after the
war) .What unparalleled inpudsoce!
What man 4* all the South *n lost- to all
honor, and all self respect as ttak b* does
not feel bie very inmost soul boil, with a
just indignation at tba vary ideaSirs,
tbe man that would consent to wear such
a yoke another day, deserves blmaelf to
b* a slave! Let ua be men I Letos
pledgeeternal hostility to this graalaat
enemy, ofbur peace and prosperity. Itet
us never sheath tba award .until every
trace ef slsvery is wiped out finally and
forever I Never waa there a more favcrable moment! Let ua but be equal
to the ocnaaion 1 Let us but be true to
odradres and to our country 1 Let ua
ria* toe full *ppr«hen*lao of the demand*
bf the hour! ,Tta hand of Gud will bo
with oal Tba approval of Gud will re
yard us! Millian* yet unborn will thank
in!. A groat, a heppr, a disenthralled
country, redeemed and regenerated will
be dor.eternal monument 1-..

ly E«lwiU*n I It ia not surprising that a
eai*s*e&gt;&lt;ie*iv*d in such Iniquity, and sup­
posed by such feeble prop*, is an soon
cnxeblieg i* row! Tta wonder is that
41should hs v* lasted even so long 1
0-.,Apd aow-wbu i»
Oca Dutt 1
Nsgre.slavery, bayond all question has
tana -tta occasion of all this war and wo 1
Bta Hcpwelnvery i* dead I
Haret in leteri,- ।
itar K-'/J&lt;ta*fa aeunoe!
. ■
■
And that fetal shaft was seat bythe han J
•f-ltaee:Wh* boasted itawisalves, par
"COSVESTtON.
&gt;
to&amp;Nanct, tta tasmpion* of slavery 1 The
Lrrru Ropx. January SI, 18M. J
question ttaa for us to decide ia stall n* Ceu Wn. M.Fs«mc£
gro da very ta resurected I Never, nraer,
Dear Sir: I have been diroetedta lira
Convention of Delegates of the pawpls
Ata. yah FaBow ettasna, strange to of Arkansas, now in session, in this city,
any there ban effort being made to re- to inform you they have unanimously
**l*bU»h this danger our inslitutio* in our adopted a resolution requesting yfyou for
publication, a copy of the speech dalir*rtaM withdraws 15 And Stanger Mill th. by you at Littla Reck, on the 31st, of
PrwdsstMirin itself ia being, taede aub&gt; Oetotar. 1863.
aerv ia*4 to ahi. ead!
It is desired that yoa.CMnp.ly with thia
■ Th, ProdamaSion etnancipaiM eely request al your earliest oonvesraoc*.
the olavee, now in the Stales to which it
Vary Ra*p*ctfollr, Yours, fee.
appheas but fsHs lo affect those which
,.ll T. WHITE, See’y. ofCoa
may. ta thought tare from Misentwi.
‘ftnueesn, Keatueky. dee., to which states
UtateWdi eaply. ttar Mthiealk Oar
Guostiiution prnbib.ts our Legislature
firwta aaaMtpating seeb. Yet these men
are teaching the people that the Prodsnotion jbialiy settles tba qua.lion, in or­
der to lull ttam into a false security, and
• to prevent M&gt;y amendment to oor conelitutioc. Tba* they hope to make Ar
kwawM the racoptade of tbe alaves and
alsvMowner* of these unomandpated lit rs axxxw ora raw or Gon, akd go
statw! Bui we antral prevent it! Asa roavaeD wiTnot-T rasa aan with maxit
aianrinnter 1 asy, w* must prevent it!— KlAjrn.—Abrnho* Lrural*.
Wo villprevent it!
’
■ Sira^woder-whal-oblfgatioua ar* vou
to alavery or to the slave-holder V For
Tta Green Bay Adeocalt, is a partisan
more than a century, you have dsferred to
Ata rights although laimieal to ymj£ own Democratic paper of much ability and
In defiervnee to hio rights you have, for groat influence, owned and edited by
more than aa hundred years, tolerated an ex-Lieut. Governor Charles Robinson of
Institution that waa a burden upon your Wisconsin. It Is opposed to the Adtniuonergie. and a blight upon vour very best
iitralion of Mr. Lincoln. It only differs
intorevt! Ia deferaeM to Au righto you
hare deprived yourself and your country from the other Democratic papers in
of Hallway * and other Internal improve­ possessing more candor and a more earn­
manto! In deference to hit rights you est loyalty. It is what may properly bo
have oeea your children grow np around called a War Democraticjournal.

HASTDTGB BAHNEB.

sad dlecouraged in every effort at Edu
cation! In deference to hit rights you
have noeo the poor ef yoor country redaeed to* social position, deiptaed by
even the vefy sieve of his wealthy shveholding neighbor! All this von have
permitted end tolerated, in deference tn
the righto of abocKoMS si» /f/?y of your
no*h»r!
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■
Yet how have they deferred tn your
righto?
Ah! would for the honor
el the human raos, that History might
new snmj^;
'
•
When, pMumirg upon y our tolerance

Our object ia thus

introdneing tbe
Green Bay Advocatt, ia that the reader
may more fully appreciate the article
below, from that paper. In reference to

Gen. McClellan. It will bo seen .thnt
while tbe Editor of tta Adtoeah evince*
tbe highest regard fer MeClellan’e mili­

tary talents and, rather than otherwise
endorses his military plan*—while he
does not taaitate to dedar* “that ta ia a

msn of unsurpassed abHIty," he is not
blind to the true nalurd of bis course,
they would still fortbi-r tax yonr patience since bisyemoval from the Army of the
and, deaf to the appeals alike ef gratitude
Potomac, indeed,the strictures upon that
ait^afhamenity, wuuM drag you into a
ortiel and relentless war fer thtir peculiar course, leads tbe reader to Imply that tbe
benefit, and if bt the exercise of the most wrinfr sees under the ©over of those acts,
inkaluable right of tbe freeman you dared professiont and affiliations a covert and
to' Wft wp your vriee In deprecation of so inherent dialoyalty. We would especially
said a calamity, they spurned vou as “ahdirect attention to that portion of tba re­
eiltiowisL’’«d tbraatdhed yMi with a
halter! Nay more they even assayed to
deprive you of tba ntoet sacred rights of
tte A reari cab chrxnn! Eighteen bun­
drad fteemen of tba State of Arkansas
choae me to rapraae«t them In their State
Oa®v.wtiwi sad boeuM they dared to
* __________ j_______ __ ._

vsr, I w»e threatened, even before 1 took
my east with tbe fate ef a convicted
culprit? Ereo before I reached chhrrity
1 was seiomtrfy warned by no lees an
efiriel Wan tbe Secretary of State, not to
come ta «®r e»»m»hn ca'ohal or I wuold
beta*’ AwdMtaalraaeMtM.pl.ee
I waw iMdAntaM! *»* ell the mat
ice. and dB Nw terrors of a cowardly
AVtswceCtaMHteel And vet spin

marks of tta Adrocoit, in wMefrthe con­
duct of McCtcDmle contrasted with that
uf Hooker, Popo. Burnside, McDowell,
Roeecran* and Seat:;

uWe have been reading the prominent
/iseages in the report ol Geo. B. McClelan. They ar* tbe paseage* which are
selected by «ueh paper* as th a New York
WtaM. and ether* favorable to him, to
give him tbe very best show before
American dthrnp*. ‘They have convinced

u«,*inewely, tta: he la a man of unsorMSMd milhsry sHHty.
Hie hitter of
February 3d, J8M. to Secretarv Stanton,
setting forth tta plan ef the Fenltadar
ssmpgtai aa ta would hare tad H, Is

■ . •
!^e« -T • 'n v- Jy ,har .
►"“.I’’.
.ei^BiigLAoikft
authority tip

Jeff Dsvie-^lta-saurdar ef asveral uftar
craw under elftataltaae* ofWtatoh

itieataNpvaiSotitia.f ■ &lt;1
erraltiti
.']* tree elftWied by tta *ymp«ihtl*g
a WahiMfii/wKAW EA.
Mrttis al’the
tbA tta veefe! aU

smoking He tdgar ataer tta shadow ef
Lookout Mountain. John Ptope. as brave .cargo, werc legal prixai to.'tbp Cutifcdera fighting man as ever IfePd; never had ate Sista, and ttay employed Munerl to new tnta
Breckinridge and
esWiota
tae-tandfeth. part of tta thw*. tbe favor,
r.W &gt; 'W
nraist tta claim uf her owner* fer rest! fhiAh.r, t
the jiatlmt waiting, which wa* given
iMoClsUan 'to So sotnelbtag with1 tbe tatlsn'to ttata." ; T!ie cata 'hg*' tattt' cfo Kedtodtr,
,'Army of tta Putoumo—did he fell back, trial! fur some time, at llal^tax, !C. “8.,
Kandt
. in 'aiglum and crosa, and demand that nothing and on the 10th insL Judge Stewart
££&gt;*•
■tauld be done until b. was'avenged f- made a desreo that both veseel* and oarHenartte from the command of a great
go should be restored to tta owners,
army to a mere Indian border -war,'a*
Eily a* though it were a fcofidsy exeur«. ■ Burnside did tat cope with' LAngW*» !•&lt;&gt; Mjjt.lU Impreaatap
xtreet st Ftadevleiisburg, arid Was sum­
W** ll*t tbq,pri*eii^qwr .Qjotbgrl^Bd
marily aentewky j'tat be seught smithwa*tobave be«n fit tta as. a p^iaUpw.
•r trial and *ktu him hard knocks at
bad she reached
Mobil*,
a
Knoxville. MeDuwell. the earliest vic­
'
' MlLUrUMl&lt;W0
there pre eatw&lt;«p io b«b&lt;4
d4Atfbor.aru»atint uf ill-luek, has been vainly urging,
ftMin EugSt. Her cargo.cost. Al
ever since,’not ibe soderoemtal of-his
plans at Bull Run. but a commend to
a lory owntiU. ef. Eufield rifles,
lead once more at the rebel army. Rbaearqiv.duth, tamt*, ahweyU ale. - Seta uf
orans, the beloved of all. Wba XM blown
. From interoepted letters in .Vjramia coatly parlor fotuiiturs for Jeff. Dario
out after Chickamauga, a* you would
blow outs penny candle, referred to the It has been ascertained that sverct Onion and Secretary Mallorj , from nJmirora JEFFER3O8 FARMER,&lt;««u Ag’t.
iH ,tfip ;Cnrubor.
droggiat, iMtced- of! th* Government,'1 afeorislions. exist In that State, num bar­ in Eygland,
briict Pl xAsnrxcTow or.'' \ J
about the opium question. Even 8o&gt;lt, ing over] 0,000 pcwMig, oom* of lisctn
p. o.»feta*iMn.
» CMewtanU
tbe greatest General living, wbo we* set composed dr wealthy and InflqrqpaJ chiTta 'taldlet*’ Yettag BUI.
' AGF.NT* WAKTHD-TSnraxtaw* M»haside gently but firmly, take* hte morn­ xeus^whu have banded theoioelves.to- ,r ..
x_—_
wi—
ing walk* tn the Fifth avenue, and If be rather and are biding f '
The Ugielaturo *d Michigan did a good
doesn't encourage ta doesn’t discourage union tnoveminL Jqt rr.—.-Tnirr—rn thing whan ibjy passed the bill allowing
tbs attempts we ar* making to save this ed of the existence of these Unym asso­ tba brute soljicra id thia State the pri ti
country.
' •
ciation*, u»d sent out bls sacrct agent* to lego of toting. For tta pe*engw ef this
The Great French
Up to ths advent of Meade, every watch them.
Sonar of the suspected Hi «S*uro tJA lbanks-of tta-lrieud* of war
ADAM
General who La. bad command uf the parlies have have, been arrested.
country are dite to ll.&gt;*. 6. W_ Fira ler.
Army ef tba Potatoxe, has taon-rvHeved
The telegraph statea that.the .rebel tbe able SansUw fruni Eaten Qwnty.—
Tbe Mir ereSatasM Mfe
for ah Dterfrom it under circumstances which they army has been largely reinforced By re­ Ur. Fowler labored Itad end fait Mb Uy
• Utetraciirara. Monthly Uifireltir*. Jnvgnteriprobably did not regard as flattering: — cruits, and that Loe has been joined . by in tl&gt;e fees of the greatest oppttaiiun, to
But of ifi.crt all, there ha* been only one 30.000 of these forced levies.
Tho nu- have tbe -measure px»»«d, and Anally tad
who has tiDdcrtakea te ieflict bia wrongs merieal force of Longetre^ta army is l-th*grauficaU&gt;&gt;o to ata it become a Jaw—If they war* wrongs—upon tbe coun­ placed at 45,000. The rebel programme Had it mil been fer his bard work with
try. That on* i* Geo. B. McClellan. He is, for Longstregt to be strengthened with lira CmuWUlee (avecy ooeri win**, exask* the country to take untie, that not new recruits, and make a rigorous attack cepb himself, wa* opposed to tar ing a lew
only hi* military plane tat bis ideas aa on Eastern T«uie»»»o, while Breckinridge ot'the kind-enacted.) MfL Ja ihp bcaate,
to the policy ef war, are different,Irotn and Buckner era again to invade Kenthose which have been purxnodv 41* pub- tacky—the. promised land of rebeldoiu,
-lisbee old letters to tbe ProeidcaL - . He wWw»WwfjDiw jSg
Off^rsTrom’ lta front think 'that tbe
charges Stanton, tbe existing Secretary
of War, with baviagiDenaived. at hie de­ ropds ln vffgtnia, will eoqa dry up, and
feat and the destruction of tbs army. He that (ta retartefees will make a direct
advocates the election &gt;uf a ma*.to th* aitnok oi. Gen. Mead., to dthe him, if
G&gt;. crt-orabip of PeanayIvanin wbo de­ possible, into the defense, ef Washing­
cides that tbe draft ia ooeoustitutieuaL—’ ton. , A bother opinion is expressed to
AnAho permits himself to be framed as the effect, that Lee win ' again make an
tbe Presidential oandtdata of tta Fer­ exlenaive forav Into Pennsylvania, and if
MORTGAGE SALE. A
«
nando Woods, tbe Vallsndigbama, and ar tacked will fight pitched battle* on a
all ths other dead weights hanging on this line afsafe ralreaL
war. It U one of tta fatalities which . Indications are accumulating, of a vig­
seem te attend that class of priitipana. orous, sharp and decisive spring wmthat they are making a caadidate of that paign, and decisive spring campaign, and
kind. So long as Uray keep control uf in all probability operation* will be cum, d. u. Bvurn,
tbe Democratic party, eo long will Ivbe ineoced early.
A Furtraee Monroe dispatch gives a
fiirtber list uf Union prisoners escaped
AK3H HAY,
from Richmond, but. no Michigan men
Tta Tlfoergaatsen Disorganised.
,
The constant readers of our paper pre are reported.
(On ay mmh. is Irvlag.) sa&lt; Straw reePate by
Reeolutions hare tmanlmuualy passed
net u naw at * of th* University .troubles, tire Colorado Legislature recommending
RmitaFab. tkIMl
irbU *
or lb* persisont attempt* of a few unprin­ .s------------ Ltamfin.

Hew Advertisements.

cipled er grosaly deluded disorganizers

calling themselves th* "Alumni of tta
University,** to ruin that Institutiva un­

' Vioksburg fcmtraevlously. made, that
occupied Jackson,

TIE HUT UIIE

HUMAN MISERY.

less its entire control eould ta given up

JorFalCAW. fo a

to a man wbo has rendered himself ob­ treats may be soon anticipated An that
noxious to a very large portion of the quarter.
Dispatches from Western Virginia in­
educational men uf Michigan. That'$la*s
dicate groat activity oo'tbe part uf tho
uf man worsbiper* of whom w* speak,
rebels, on ths line &lt;4 the V irghiia and
would tare tad much mor* influence with Tennessee Rrailroad. They are either
tbe people, bad they CMifined themselves preparing for au attack or for immedi­
.
to fiair sod honorable means ia attempt ate offensive movement.
Advices from Washington stataihat
ing to gain their unhallowed end*. The
Gen..Meade is te retain command pT.tbe
Detroit papers sold themselves body
Army of tho Potomac fur soother cam­
and aoul, so to speak, to these disorgan­ paign at least.
Mr. Con nee created a
izers, and became the medium* ef con­ sunsatiou in tho Seaale, by urging upon
veying to the publie, falsehood* and mis- tbe Government the importance ol im­
mediately sending a fl«vl of war vessels
reprtwcntalions, of facts, and the grossest
to tbe Pacific Coast It is alleged that
personal abuse of the old Hoard of Re­ the Government Las received iutoiligaooe
gents and of ail others who did not war­ that rebel privateers bare beau fitted out
ship tbe something more than man—Tap in Asiatic porta, to commit depredations
on our ouuameros on the Pacific seaboard,
pen.
•
i’sara were entertained that Hau Francis,
Bnt all this has availed them nothing,
co would bo tueuacta.
the peopla of Michigan are not entirely
It ia staled thaLaevaral hundred copies
dependent lor ttair knowledge of feats of the President's Amnesty Proclama­
upon these journals which have -no per- tion, had been sent into Gen. Lea's army
aratently endeavored to conceal them; and during the past week, the v^jef which
has been seen in iasreascid.AMertion*.
the new Bcaad of Regents, fresh from the
The escaped L'uiun officers from Rich­
people, partaking uf their feeling* and meed have been granted 30 days leave
desires,and knowing their wishes, have of absence to visit their friemta.
.
Report from Vicki'
-a—
placed ttair official heel upon the beta of
Sherman has &lt;
’
the reptile crushing out Its ream.
without opposition* Jt is pho russorol
At the recent session of tbe Board a
that the rebel G«o. Polk ia in Sherman's
most gigantic effort on the part uf a few rear, but this lacks confirmation.
Individuals was put foph, to cause tbe re-

KaAtal Car* of Bomtaal Vofteras. er Hparraat
anta*. jpAooad by Haif-Abwe*. Jevoiaourv
Emlwiona. Tmpvtaaey. Xrrvtma Debility. aaoO

a paralta route from Victaberg.', and

ih
—« U« wwk, for Ik. p»|
toerecll

fewMiag or-weC. We barm*
^^very ssOUfkctory a«
prwaBdmgw M'edeobMC I

iH'oTlhcir deUbmtluaS *«l

liberal toward lha county andl
eat*. .But thee* are mature el
prepta most judge. It 1*. be]
Jia accordance with our jde»|

judgement or good policy to ri
tomtare decided, back tojl
orttbwWwnlijbteninf tta® up©

vArweuadeAand it'tta p"l
tn submit lb. que.t]&lt;mto th.
tba Countj thu spring, open
ties to .erect a huildisg 30 bj
ewStraot'to exceed H.000. N I

tiens ata made a* to whether 0
ia »’be of wore). bride, atone,
usuo. A emnhtee..ef U&gt;rM
qxiinlsd, she, in case of a vote I
iing it, are to make a plan and!

-titae and 1st by contract til
ipetting up scab building. W11
anutber occasion, e«me rem*

W* biv. recired the repeiM
•pstrortic and charitable orpmtr^H
-the ia.l Dor month, of th.
•which bong, tbe poblitaed

nbe eotnruiaaion up to January
Th. report is very full, and giv-^l
^formation that esn be drill

mvney rreeipta for these four
were »M.740 20, -h.ch mclude M

profits of tho Northwestern 1H

expeoditerea f..r the aanie titM
♦47,891 85, of which *39.511 ■

for euppllo* to the boenitala.

■

this aanie time tho G»nS|Ia»ion ■
raived 5,097 boxea from tho variH
SorieUes, and has .hipped 12,29 ■
to Vickaburg. Helens, MemphUH

lhTT&gt;'fwori4^raw^d’ wfbor, la tbla admirable

Louiaville, Libby Prison, RkB
I^arenworth, Kansas, NashvilleB

Iraeiara. atari; provea from hia own experience,.

era Virginia, Camp Butler, SprH

Chattanooga and Paducah, Ky ■

whole number ri bnxe. shipped ■
Commie*i&lt;’n. "P * January. I fl

28,618. All the Item* ot-1^ ■
and wpewditarva are glw* 1” dvtfl
gather with a list nf the article* f ■
ed, end tbe si.urcc from wbenctl
hex ata every deilsrhe. bee* ft|

The Soldiers’ H«m ft Cairo i*|
the care of the Northwestern Gj
eioa, which durit&lt; tbte* four mo*|
entertained 15.58# teldlara, and fl

ed Utem HAM m*1*i
Tta Nwib*a*tera Coenmtataa]
the mtot rigid scrutiny into ttair wl
of taatoeea, their reoripH wd ml
mrm. anfrrinfarm th* public that
taotaaad room* araalway* oped

MUWABD

enwta a* m*aaem«er*a Fued. fir. aulra
htavs McFhwwrat'e pentotMM. Each col.
*** was Mjmileo ta«. ...
.
.
Tta Irtne etok^p (ta Yaaoo wee .(*■

Aaw^o. Ariic Mr &lt;U

Fbtu-Pwoo* Bmteiso.—The I

�CHANI

CHANCERY ORD1

-TrtWtti o,

CHANCERY OR BEIL
flfiiiTnn i^i )nii&gt;a t—।

JZfSJtZSSi

Fta*-Pwoo» Bciu

iKisr1 *’*••*“ *v-«*
n.,i-

1

I.

T wtlituMj wonrj bf afidwit *a Cl. I
thte ssim*. that d&gt;* Mors sastod Sites dsnti

I
•WMNMry bad they been pub

The Board wire

undoubtedly

•flheir proceedings cod very

s«m* &lt;T7*l■ ■■■4™
—■ - •.• -—?
0 open violation of the alatul* whieb
quires the Board ol Supervisor* to pub

^Ture^

^Ish thvir proceeding*, than it would have
hoesttu euavmee the people-that the reaplt’of.their' deliberation* wa* wise and

» — * - - I. L.KI. L—irk

.V

Hberdl toward the county and its intereaU. But thane are mature of which the
people most judge.

It is, however, not

unaccordance with our idea* of good
judgement or good,policy to refer a ques­
tion oocc decided,' back to . the people,

CHANCERY ORDER.

wrttbubt errlighteuing them upon any point
PT If you want Tin Wart, Butta
snd Screws, and other artidea uf Hardwart cheaper I ban the casapcat, go to
Grant'*.

■or even giving a plan or specification in
to the proposed building.
A* wo understand it'the proposition i*
t&lt;x submit jthe question to ths voter* of

CHANCERY ORDER.

tbe County thia spring, upon a propod
ties to erect a building 30 by 50 at a

ewUtmnfto exceed 84.000.

No specifies

lien* are made a* to whether the building
i* »o'be of wood, brick, stone, gravel or

•iron. A committee of three were ap
ijMiintod, who, in case of a vote authoris- i
iing it, are to malto a plan and specificationa and lyt by contract the Job of

(putting up suob building. We defer to
souther occasion, some remark* upon
tbs wants ef ibe County, present and
prospective r*Ulive to the safety of its

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
llyw jtlfcrUg with that dread diassM, Xss-

W* bavs'reeeired iht report of thia
•patriotic and eharrtable organization for
CHANCERY SALE

Rhe laetfoer months uf the year 1863,

TATE or MfCniOAN.-Tba C.rcnit Cosrt
far tbe eonnty of Barry, It Cbarteery.
O.
H^aUaJtg, QsaqtUvmlt,

■which bring* tho publiebed Reports of|
•th* commission up to January, ISC-4.— I
Ths report ia very full, and gives all the |

S
Juparfw

stfformatinn that can ba desired.
Ila I
tarmay receipts fur these fvur month* |
were 384.740 20, which includes the net |

MORTGAGE SALE.

profits of the Northwestern Fair; it*

expenditures f«r tbe same time were
347,801 85, of which 839.511 46 was

Mathew's (hacalate Wera Drops !

for supplies to the hospitals.
During
BEVETt Ml to dntrey and exlcrminaie all
thia same time the Commission has re­ kiads of IniwUna) Worm*. Are perfectly reliable
in all case*, and far acperi rto aay ud all of tbe

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

ceived 5.097 boxes from the various. Aid

Societies, and has shipped 12,298 hexes

DVERTISEMENT.

to Vicksburg. Helena, Memphis, Cairo,

Louisville, Libby Prison, Richmond,
Leavenworth, Kansas, Nashville, Westr

W1

era Virginia, Cemp Butler, Springfield,
Chattanooga and Paducah, Ky.
Tbe

OM Mg.XRCK STREET 15 THIS OITT,
And oorWle inrite my old caatomm and friends
In Kent sbd skeining conntie*, io renew tbeir

whole numbpr.-ef boxes shipped by the

Commission, up to January, 1864, is

28,618. All the items n£.these receipts
and expeoAHwrre ara flmm In detail, to- I

gather with a' list of the arttclgs parches- J
ed, and the Stotrce from whence every
box sad every dollar.has been received,

rzi^s^asr-*-**JOHN H VAX lUlAr.
■».!..

■
i

Dated, Anpiat M,'IMS.
de*)*
.
Th* shore sale ia bervbr postponed to Uta Mb

The Soldiers' Hneve tt Cairo is under j
the care of tbe Northwestern Com m i*,- &lt;

AtniiNiemuTon's

entertained 15,582 soldiers, and ftrnish-

Xetica h hereby |

ed than 51,562 meals.
The Northwestern Commreeion itevite

the Bioel rigid scrulMy into Cbair method
of bushiMOf their receipt* and expendi­
tures, and Inform the public that their

hooka and r&lt;M&gt;ma are always open to invntlgiltewi
sreeoeAdant that the
•eooomy, syetsra imd fidelity of their
trqpaactUae will aol suffer by cestpari-

aqn With Ibase of say of oor beet bBsinees

t

sale.

�■ki'isiXi

r..^.

J^agulaivr

DMMqrxijriitofag.

'tWac'B'XX.vo

'. ' ~|

m.. vm.

..jUK/DIGESTIVE ORCHIS.

'ft* nfoMMk,

ST3SVXNI

.m .,&gt;•■

|

ilt.lastittjsSam

STOMACH

IBfrOBJ^MDMTAT Y»m
AT BAtTlMM, BAHMT COOM'TT, 11

; : BriTlCES.
Vwe MkV\s fokXrk.

e\ire aD.
ftttVw W* U,” kM\ a* a
remedkaV atfcaX—a &gt; &lt;*•&lt;* Stomach: Liver and Bowel*
He^w\aX©Y ©J *Cae *u*tam.
X\ve DvXxow* AxaAwtta
o^^oc.'WmA axvd Sou\kAkere
tax*, S°» a kHML taw-, beexx
mwc\x weeded, aa artiAc o\

*^?t=S22,T5=.-4tr

Wet Afoot*, January, 1864,

$3,002,556.39

J5&amp;

taken m Vro^r ^wawXAw,*,
and at Xke \trc^xr Vme, aw
a »\wc \\wacxdw t ©S
Bjlioue Fever, Fever and J±gue,
Liver Complaint,
(Lyspepsxa,
TnaLigeetion,
Jaundice,
t
Kidney Complainie,
atxA aW ixuabu ©5 a *waxlar 'nature.

GOODS I

r.lkln tne. vlta.,1 Del,,.
X A. SVTEEZET. Agent

(MllOmS)

R.J. GRANT!

are covn^toecd ©5 rare and
V-okver^vd. root* and \xexk*,
wktak. make Vnem

^VvnyX,^ ^otvvc.
Dr 'Dokoek'*

ftXovwae.\&lt; "B'tXXoea
-I CAN SELL­

HASTINGS

art \\\t ^or

non oapooindnood by irregular action
entire and iKroUro organa.
I'craona offeeMo toblljlabk to ton
Lv*w x/t^iriOmdFm
tno»y^u*Ubisjfcint is stool eooduaire,
both sexes. z

Dr. Hobaekk
.
ftXOWvDuC\\ 'BX.VU-YS

i»m«n of thane Orreu require,
!KKT!C. HF.LMBOLD’8 &amp;TR1
rHE GREAT DIURETIC, and I

AT THE

MfidM." Pom

TW»c ’BVXXe.va

IN MT LINE OF TRADE;

DRUG STORE!!!
Come and See !!

%ar&gt;e \k.c \\oor maw maxxxj
Doctark DAV*.
Dr. 'Baokoekk

. *

Roberts &amp; Striker,
B. HKLMBOLD, Chemist.
aibTanthat,tol. Cbeatant, Fbtt

Cocrraarnn axo Vnrmnarts
cdearor to diapore V&lt;hir«rt
»lit
tiaivi h

■ new end most completo amortment of

we

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

are.
rtcXt tnaft'i 8o\act
an&amp; Corn^o^.
Dr. Hokack'*

ft\ovc\a.c\v
mm^orata \ke vxak a\xd
AtkWtXataA.

DKCGI AMD MEDICINES,
^Chemicala, Palatfa OUe, Cam

Dr. TiLokack'*

ftXoxwixcXv 'BVXXe.es
mi

dwvfrc a\»a\^ mt\axxtko\^
and. make. Tlax^c &lt;a\o^b\c.

GROCERY,

M WM,

Eating

a- yOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PUBP08ES,ONLTUei

Billiard

Also a fall stock ef

IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

GROCERIES

of

rax

f-njy .VO
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AUaraaya for Claiaoassts,
BURDICI BTXECT/ Ol’POSITI THE HO«TOHHCa KALAMAZOO. MICH.
jgEING UcooMd aad duly antberixod

ja.GJBXVX-B,

II. WRIGHT,
TTOBXr.r »a4 COUXHELWH
Holidtor and Councilor in O
Jtrcnll Court Commissioner for

l, a»d

•7
rr»!*riy
inuito..
the United Status are entitled to Invalid

PENSIONS TO WIDOWS.

Is Caavcaiant, Pleasant an
Quiet.

AU CeokiRE Extracts,
VO* THi mncuL bxseftt

Those gitbrro art put up in quart
bottlra,qf whioh ihtalovtit afao-simUt. TKt laLtl is fintljf overrated, ana
ia pooridr-J with a eo/e-yuani from
oourvter/aiCsra. CPriot fl j-tr Lcttlt, o&gt;
tlx for fS.
C. W. Robaok, Trojrtrtfr, /fo. (

OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

ffiHil&gt;naEKS7 IPXRIFiniIIEB'7

SOLDIERS’ CLAIMS.

KNAPPEN&amp;BUHB0W8,

Ye wfll proooento al! Revolutionary, Invalid, aad
Dr. Hoboekk
Bto«\aA\ TiVviem “-^^V^Pr^toa.b
INVALID PENSIONS.
areltae fto\d\.er'» VAevid,\j\\
^rtAvea*Vxxv5» DvarAxea, D^»cxVter^, 'Bkeu.ma’Cxam, eta.

groceries
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUXE8, FIGS. RAISIR8. CODFISH.
to fart, .vvrrtblng In th. Grocery line, sech aa
will to noodad for family use.
Also a great varirtT of the

•WEEZE1* A ALI.E
TTOHXKT3 ATLAWaad Solicited
L eery. rartUnlnrattenttoopaidIto I
icing,
wuT
'SJiSTtoal! eaH^nWeiin. ofltolr I

By«•• *5* "f :&lt;i February, lea, «n Wide

Dr*nktn»eu or Rotcfyit
will to u/towW,
\

AM aD who are wiHlas to patronite a quiet m
orderly GaocexT axo Saloon, raa.tnolf.il to

BTA.TIOKnEI^’T’,

CITE Vfl A CALL I

PEJIB. PEXCILS, IXK8, PAPERJR
VELOPEc, CARDS, Ac., Ao.^

.

HARNESS SHOP.

Clothing',
rABuaiiED n«o.

JlftST-CLASS

Uyoo onr ahelroa may to foend nD of tho
MOST POPULAR

GROCERY, EATING ANI&gt; BILLIARD

PATENT MEDICINES

Wm. L. Eatos,

SALOOX

AND
PETER LORI LL A RD,

DRY GOODS!

*D. MoNsroHTow.

Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
it A 18 Chara bet a atoeet,
(Formerly &lt;1 Uhambora atmel, New York.)

of tbe day.

KMPPES A BVR10WI

[v
•'*»
owew». I. eatitled
5? • P~l“: S»^ nH »l&lt;too w afoan and aeL
dien of the Honda aad Hearns warn, wto tone
torn penuoned for five yaora are onUttod to
•lone for life. The widow of every aeruaa maa-

OBXJPTS so*! C0U58ELLC1M

Kayjarjwsu.'sSK
husbands die by ruoMa of wound aette.sn oowtractod.to tbe tf. 8. oesefae^teao Msmh (th IWt
PENSIONS TO CHILDREN.

e. •. YAM BDCMT’B

WOOLEN
(KHIH&amp;iPp IF^IB (DASIEI
ar Deadly Pay, aaly.

FACTORY,

WANT 25.000 IU. of WOOL to
manufacture into CLOTH—

*

HARD-WARE!

Scotch.

YILMY fWOFT.

D“i&lt;]

Honey Dew Scotch,
’-ass,—.

RM* Arrinriov ■« cau.it&gt; to ma laios aaarcnun :k mcca on Fnr.-cvr Cvswiwo AsnSwoiiKC

Special af.er.tlon will to pud to COMPOUND
Nd tad putting up I’RESCBIFTKWB; end an

in whole or to p*ri.\r, entitled hfaen.ton. ?B\sil
•hay MTorafly arrived nt the agt^ofemSHn youra.
BOUNTY MONEY.

pn. a. p. dbaxe,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,

- pe,uu
iw.
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"
erh't* and eo.oredlFinn:
M
"
•
y4o.«Ms8hoM
COTH VARBAirm,otn&gt;ng1ud ftnbls.
oold nail tbe attention od ALL pssuuns
.
wishing anything to tbe of DENTlaTRY Il is th* siwywf sasjr to
pood Ci
for jmn-fmiiito. Try it!

V

W

WOOL CARDING
?«imm tnfa* foelMauaor. Prtee
rfod- Mobatodfa

XI.TUMCTT.

** y" *f *?“***. *raJuntooeW
daring the pretest war far Thre. Yeeea. or dur&gt;
-ar’md torn dtod. to too. WfaTXE

Unusually Low!

Ito Utotrt Hoose, al Healing., «n t
day a of each week._____ ______ _

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1864.
vwj roughly somelinw), in being taken
oa and off toe boat, and hen a grant deal.
But Pm very comfortable hero?’
___
And u the soldier uttered his last sen
ML
rfMltetlta, ■ rail.
■ .J. played around hla hps.
.•pCo what^reglntent do ypn belong f”

Srltrtrt Jottrj.

oftftArief t»« tines, or lose, BO seats lor
the first, sad Si aeata for sash lubeeqaeat inier• e&gt;._ A liberal discount to yearly advsrtiMra.

HASTINGS

. And to tbo war departed.
Onektaa.oaa toedewbrasehe gave;
"L«l nought." he said, "alarm tbea,"
My heart waut with my ooUterbrare; JI

DRUG STORE!!I
Roberts &amp;. Striker,

Snsiuts Jirrrton.
now and moat complete ataorUnenl of

DRUGS AMD MEDICINES,
^Clacinlrubi, Pabata, Olla, Csun
ft phene. Darning Flnitf,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

X- A ft. ALLKN,
KlLtESTN GROCERIES, prorletoe.. pi
due, filth, belter, lard, port, and grain
tsd«. A|ao toya eandtea, eie., ate. Stere
sraia Block. State alroel, Haatinge, Mich.

I know hli facHacs spirit well;
I know kis tore of glory;
nu daring deeds bU roumulss toll,
Ta buj a battle gory.
Ob! bow can then my heart be gay,
Or acaaea of pleaanra ebam ®eT
Ah! co, nay heart iatekewey.
Foretedisgt dert tay spirit AU,
To dries each feeling cheerful.
And rieietu rue before mt alUl,

r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PUU’QSXS.OSLYUEl

Iffiurtllm.

GROCERIES

/ . I. A. A C. G. HOLBROOK,
TTOKN RT8 and CewoasHore U Lew. and SelietUHO io Ctaeoeery. haVidg entwrd tatu a
•eSUrtneMbip. will promptly ta3failhfully alltud
loWefoaww of Uieir callinc. Coureranor.F.
Cailestteg. sad Military aed Kaa) Estate Cla.tua
ieehadsd. Olios ie Mofbrook Hlosk.

A

IWEEZF-Y A AIXES.
A TTOKNrraArLAWeedSolleltorstaChaafl eery. rarttentarattentloejaidioCowveyisetog, tke iovoMigaMeu of Stites to U»»d
'•raclsssres of mortgage*. Ac. Will bo baj&gt;py
o allaadto atl eaHlio ike lina ofUwtr profeamon

oaeo in tho CowtS^IonM, Uaatioga. Mieh.

A NEW won ANN A NEW UFE,

or I am rateerabler
Mra. Soofield, ia the pause that follow­
ed this onmplaint, said, with a certain
sobriety of manner that was juat shaded
with reproof:
, "Tlneo things sre annoying, ef course,
Mrs.Crawford; but, when ws oomparo
them wllb wbal thousands, yea, bandrada
of thuuaanda, around m are now ooduring, do they not &amp;J1 Ipto I ' "
Mra. Crawford did not:
friend want on;
. .
‘1 have aaen thinge during the paat
weak that so rebuke me for eomplaintof
lifc&gt; petty cares and annoysnoea, as to
make my cheeks burn withebame. Have
you visited any of the hospitals F
.
“0, ne. My nerves would never stand
that.” quickly answered Mra. Crawford.
‘•ta the face oft appealing pain and’
sickneas, tha nerves' groif strong,” said
Mra. Scofield. “My own heart failed
ms as I crossed the threshold on my first
day’s visit'to the sick and wounded, anfl
I was fsint as I entered the wards. But
interest end sympathy soon overcame
weakness, and when I saw a pole, en­
during face brighter at a kind word, I
felt twice repaid for the effort It had cost
mo to go in. I have spent hours in the
hospitals every day'efrice then and I have
called this morning to ask you to go with
me. There Is something for us all to

“Oh, bat Indeed, Mrs. Soefield, I am
not strong enough. WhnleanldoF
“A hundred things If your heart is but
willlag. Come! I cannot accept your
no. Put on year bonnet and shawl. If
bravo men fight for tho protection of
our homes, it Is the least that loyal wo­
men can do, to care for them when slek
or wounded.
If you are not strong
enough to bear the fstlgue of a nqroo In
the wards, you can at least provide some­
thing for a sick, exhausted man, whose
very life depends on a quality of nour­
ishment not supplied by government I
appeal to you in the name of humanity,
and in the name of God!”
.
Tho appeal was successful. Mrs. Craw­
ford, under the impulse excited, went
with her friend to visit the Government
hospital, In wbteh were over a thousand
aick and wounded soldiers.
Stretching
away for hundreds, of feet beyond the
entrance door, she saw a double rww df
beds, moat of them occupied. Iler first
impulse wns to stop and torn back. It
seemed impMalble far ber ito go forward.
Hew could she look at this bod v of sut
faring, much of it unto death, in' the face!
Her heart shivered, and stood still for a

TEA. COFFEE. FDOAR, &amp;FICE8. 1'EPPER,
“Oh, dear! Who can that be t As to
PRVNEH.FIQ8. RAI-ttNS. CODFISH;
soring any one this morning it is wholly
i fact, avurrthtag In lb* Grocers has, such u
out of the question !'*
.
riU be Leaded for f.roilv u»s.
v ,
Mrs. Crawford arose, and going to tho
AIM a grot TariatT of tho '
window, turned the Venitial blind so aa
diLaniST jzxiiTnnn’jaii
tu look downward, and ascertain If possi­
ble, who had rung the door-belt Ibero
And Cooking Extracts,
was a lady on the step ; but only a por­
tion of tho black silk dress bring visible,
Mrs. Crawford could not m«ke out the
We »l»o keep on hand a good aaaortment i
caller's identity.
STATIONER"?,
“Mra. Scofield," said the servant, a
JiUle while afterward.
PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPKE, EN­
“Mrs. Scofisld T' la a tone of surVELOPES. CARDS, Ac., Ac.
prlssy (piuglsd with fralfulness.
Upon our shrives »sy Im Coaad aU of
“Yeo, ma'am. She's in the parlor."
“O, dear ! It’s of no use, Bridget; 1
can*! u« anybody thia morning.
Tell
her that ] am nut at all well, and that
she will have.to excuse roe."
Die servant stood for a moment or
two, in a hesitating way, as if waiting for
the lady’s mind to change.
“Tell her that I am very sorry ; but—"
Mrs. Csswford chocked herself. Con­
“Indeed, Mra Scofield—” She eaught
siderations not at first seen arose before the arm of her friend, and drew back; but
her mind, and caused a change in her the sentence remained unfinished, for a
P “Lethal l lFoa down in a few rale- pair of appealing eyas.were mating upon
kers, end holding her ae by a sudden
utes."
apell., Just to the right of where she
The servant retired with thia message. was standing, and a liule tn advance, was
In 0 dull, moody way, Mrs. Crawford a bed, on which a wounded soldiers was
went about effecting some changes in her lying. He was bet a etrig|ing, a boy
dross, which occupied nearly ten minutes. scarcely in .hie nineteenth yenr.
NaturaUy, Mra. Crawford had a tan.
she said to her visitor, on ent
dor heart. With the untenee unfinished
parlor. Her smile wasklnd rowanb, for. on her lipa, she moved to the bed eu
she really liked Mrs. Benfield. Bat it _i._k_.v_ k_.f ,WM jz|ng&gt; Mg: vtooptasMi
soon faded out; giving place to an unhap.
her hand softly on hia fanPJ look.
.
“Are you opt welir asked Mr.,
“Arayouefekr she salted, uttering
firid, noticing her eclstnu aspect.
1 i the first qpeoUou that came to her tho'u
•Tm miserable," ’wit the emphatic re­
Ngvb boon, weendod,- replied the
sponse.
young soldiers, trying to emUe and look
“Miserable I No other Word so well' bravo. But Mrs. Crawford nolioed a
expresses my condifloe.” The dlm ghfert- quirar abas thia month.
of a amile played •about the Irps-uf Mrs.
■‘Woaodedl
Oh—1&gt;&amp; eorryl Not
Crawford for na inetaet, and then van- badly, I hope.”
Mrs. Crawford aat
felted. „•- . n-- &gt;-•
i
i down in a Ohair.lhat stood tear the bedMrs. Scofield .waited for something ,aide. ,-d ,
i,....... {j ,
|&gt;/
t.
more explicit.
.
• A bell struck rm in the hip, and ehoL
"Tbe fact is, taking mjr exeeriouoc. ,
life io. wretched aflki?axli.L^I’mdte. Ured the bona. 1 don't know that 1 shall
ever get walL” , , , , _ ______
heartened,” added Mra. Crawford. :
Tbs momentary weakness had depart“Disheartened about what F , asked. ,Suiildly
‘
the friend.
•
.. jP*1* ***•“*. •*•*7
All seems
••Ara you In much pein F toked Mrw.

PATENT MEDICINES

PRE BEST

■laiaaa sad moevy pnmpily rvmltted0«M. With w. F. R«J&gt;k Em- MWBrtin.

ISlfFEI A BL'RIOWS,

THE CHEAPEST

tobngoing wro#®.",,•„,
‘Tm l&gt;rarf &lt;p h»r

nrak u.Mn.

L BVBINBW 'CXrNDUCTKDwKh etoMetii —servants. The bad ones torment. and
tho good
leave yen. I had a cook
wfao was n perfaal treasure.
Mode. Mrww!**
wms ready ia time and "dl W«d. B«W
uf eourae, she grew dissatisfied, though I
humored and save wap to hex fo .almost
every thing, • Lost week abe .loft me. aqd
■ft *K M,j» *•, '“•rcy of* Ws lrteh
recruit, who doesn't know how to boil a
potato. I ahall send by flying to-mor­
row. With a husEoed as particular as

»•

$3,000,550.39

TWI

. Crawford.
•“Not now, ma’am.”

weet.from Springfield F .
“Have you friendf tWsF
.
“Yen. Mr mother end slater five in
Spriigfield/
I
‘Do they know that you are wounded!’
ulf my name was ho the paper lbby
Ihave seen it. But 1 can’t say whether It
llibm since
the battle In which you were hurt F
“No.”.
“How long have you boon la this boepitair
“Only three dare.”
.
“And they don't know that you are
hereF
“No, ma’am, I’m not strong enough

Tho bby's face lit up—gratitude beam­
ed from nta
"If it would not ba two reach treble."
Mra. Crawlard took a pencil, from her
pocket, and wrote down the nemo of the
soldltr’e mother.
“Shall I'toli her all you have told ma I
Lft her know juit how badly you are,
woundedF
'
The young soldier abut bls eyes, and
remained eileot for come momenta.
. ‘No, that would distresx bar too much,*
he Baid, with a thoughtful air. “It will
be bad enough for her to know that I am
wounded. Tell tor. If you ptease, that
I am getting on eery will here, and hope
to be o/ my feet again before a long
time, oay that a ban passed through
my leg ; but don't apeak of my shattered
hip. They’ve taken out two pieces of
bone since 1 came here, and maybe ill
get all right Anyhow, It won’t do ne
good to let het know the .worst on the
oflstart.”
.
“I’orhsps she will come on to nee

rears sprung io uw poor isuow ■ oyea;
but be wiped them off quickly. He did
net reply to the suggestion*, but It was
plilrf to see with what joy he would have
welconred her then.
“I will write the letter as soon ra I go
home. And now, Is there anvthlng I
can'do Co make you more comfortable-,
anything that I con get for youF
A wishful look came Into the lad’s eyes.
It was hia only reply.
Mrs. Crawford
saw it, and half comprehending its signifi­
cance, said:
“Don’t feel backward. If I can do
anything for you, tho act will give me
pleasure. How is your appetite F
.
“Not very good”
J

One hand was lying outside tho bed­
covering. Mra. Craw food tonebed it
“You have bad some fever,” she eaid.
“That’s the reason, perhspe, why—"
The risk lad ri&gt;«ck»d hlm.elf, »nd s
alight flush canoe Into his fane. “Speak
out freelyJust think, that Fm your
mother, and tall me whet you want"—
All tho heart of Mrs. Crawford was go­
ing oct toward the wounded boy.
•You’re very good and kind, ma’am,”
be anewered/sntf you won’t think me
lfoolish er unreasonable. But you see, a
Ilady yesterday brought some grapes to
a poor sick fellww, aorara Ufere, and aa be
ata them. I looped so for just two or

that of

hia pfossentdweL
all tBfois rater­

— — ,— ------Ho rewtara bored
the gloomy face he left h the awning,
and experience gave him no feir i------- *—
of finding smiles instead of shade
opened the door quietly end went
step elong tlw hall was not rtre
confident, like that of a man wb
own castle, and glad to bo there, __ ___ .
pm-t restrained, and.acaroal^Quing an
“li that you Edward F

The voice

cams down from the first landing- There
rlky of feeling in the tom that
Crawford leap with surprise
ure. He saw-the old beauty in
--------------- face ; the old rippling light Io
her eyra; the eM sweet tsodsmees abotit
her mouth—and new-born love made the
offering a kiss spontaneous.
I
guess whcre^Aave bear
Edward” Mrs. Crawford hafdrawn bet
arm wlitbln her booband’s The smile
gently faded from ber oounteBaoee, over
which |A trader serioararas spread itMlf.
,
“Where F He inquired with iateresL
•To the of hoepitals"
“Why Helen!'* He mightw«! took
surprleM.
'
;
“And I’m going to-morrow egaia—
and every day." Mra. Crawford spoke
with animation. “I adw a poor wound­
ed boy*there, not over eigbteeh or mwetoen. and I've been writing for him to bis
mother. Hia bright eyes, end almost
girlish,but suffering face, wore Kke' Aspell os mo when 1 ws^t in, and I set
down to talk with him. Bia hands wsro
hot ana hia mouth feverish—poor boy I
hia hip had been shattered by a ball—sad
•bra I baked him if there .was enythteg
I couldjget for him, he aaid heeifatingly
that ho.had baen.Jonging for eosne grapes.
I Rnjitiw Immediately and bought fom
tome Blackbamburgs. 0h, If yea had
seen hb eager, delighted," foes' as be
crushed them in his mouth I It repaid mo
a thousand-fold."
.
1
.-,'i Mr. Crawford quietly draw out hie
pocket book, and taking therefrom a roll
ef back Bill-, abld. with eahsMbraUe
feeling, er be handed them to hia wife:
“As your heart prompts, co.de, Helen,
l am wjtfi you in this noble duty. Gh«

all rwMaye to th____

take care of ItoelC Wo have surfeited
onrsslvee with the good things of thia
world, until they have commenced pal.
ling &lt;■ Use testa. Row lot ne find a new
lift in gift and ministration."
AM a,new life waa born io the heart
ofMro. Crawford. Dally abe spent hours
among the aick and’wounded, arln'tbe
Ilutew. BAlvdMd, ■te’fot'l ooulJn't
preparation of things needed far their
help ik. And aver siaee Fro been long­
ing for some grapes. It’s the fever,
maybe.” ••
. •
...
of al most di
“You shall have them !n said Mrs. a calm mid
Crawftnd, riaing flufokly; and W»i she
wont, under Um impulse of pity and kind- had ones overshadowed with an all pranreo. leaving the boapiral without think­ vad^.goiwhioe.
i ■_•
Iing ol her friend. jfarBeelWd, and buri
•'They wtU not hurt himF abe said t$

tha. nurse in cUrwa of the bed on - which

trouble witli servants came to an end.—
There wm a new spirit 1ri the mlslrem,
•hfofapoornded every pert,of Ur boose-

o^o, and.pot a task.

Instead of perpete-

■

replied the nurse.
...........................
all her cbeerfoliy ox proceed wisbea, load­
-OK they •raao’goodr exclaimed the ing to unity and harmony, which are tho
• :
••
baud maidens of peace.
.
'•When weiw yOu wounded
’
r' •its
“I vralrta
tbs battles before Rich­
mend. On the third dav f VM etruek Hieoyetaparklodjaad amilee ran over
—I LA
in theJt-tl
field when our arret I hie face.
“It was vory hi^.of.#ou,a»dl shall
,. The rebels
•“**
Imbto
His
ind pot me in pki
wtthk norsr forgotUas leugsa l,lite.”
■ other wounded mu.,------------- oouatottMMe boomed .with pleaaura and
iofcl f suffered dreadfully,- ।
Mra.
__________r doctors examined my wound
and took out tho ball. - HoratWrd twv- 1
er ret w?ll. Then tbev 'eoWt-we bock, |
under a f—
— *— '
■
fefr"

mine KyAflM WberrttanM^Me
•'And nothing done for you h, all that
thaeF ’ ’
■ ’■ —....................... •
-Not muck Mta'w. Tbe doctom ।
their hands full everywhere. In B
• • ‘
could

�HASTINGS Bj
aoiho Piano* in foe new Stoaa rwMMftr
opened by W. W. KimWl &gt;s&gt; id
Uka Street, In thia city; bad « We
know that those who have iiutash* to
MaPUrami, of P«moy]v.nU, ww elected pcrchaae instruments offotskfodnlwoy.
Hama » m», atoanw otm -pocMn, Secretary of lhe Cemmilteo, in plane of want foe bbst, wo taka pleasure in telling
wnvon oriLB airnwnn ran* Ftnroaa. Hon. George Fogg, of New IlampeMve, foem where they can find tho beau Tho eounly, where be cap! ared Lieut Parker,
ittgje
■■■■ info Gan, an* m wU iaaUaal fwu fo* asootoy. Upon
.cfibelfoUmtiacarsbri CafoUy. had
large variety and Is supplied by leading Mra private*, three huroeo end eqalptn an u factor ere in Boetoa and New York, (manta, eta. Capt. WaUaoe io foe hero uf
such aa J. ft C. Flseber. Hallett, Davis’ Cutnberiand Gap, where be fought tho
i ft Co., Kurtaman ft Hiear. and many rebel General Joaos, last May, with 80
"■‘'‘’Thtuwttou el the Rebeta.
. others. We wore poruoularly pleased man-agaiaal2£00 for several hour*, kil­
expedition seems to have appolnttnect or subotqneol designation
to fill vacancies, Const;Uite the Executive with tbe soft and sweet tone* of foe ling and wounding more eftbe enemy
beoe foended upon the foformatieu that
Ha 15,008 sirang. 45 sails* beyond JartsooCnromiUto inteaiatod by tbe National Fischer Piano which for family use ia than h* had meu in his command.
’
and eight miloe bsyvnd Saodvr^n,
U was from thence that the rebels wore Convention convened at Chicago, on tbe UMurpaaaed. We Lave heard exqallent waa finally overpowered and captured I vffle,
rcmivk^g * |&lt;ta part ot foe meat for Iflth day of Mar, 1880, do hereby call jodgas premuuneing high anoomluiMS up- by tbe enemy's soiling fire to tbe roof of on
- the line of foe JackaaeviUo aad Tallahia block bouse.
1 baMt Railroad. A battle was dssporalefoajr armtoa. Certainly foe reiuarkaMe 'upon all qualified voters,—who desire unit; tbe wholeetetsetoreof foe instru­
ly
feugfct
during throe hears, ewd st eunLieut. Parker-cosimandod tbe guard
tbe unconditional maintaihweo of tbe ment being eminenlly ouch aa a firm claae
circular which wae found, la which foe
tha: took Cart. Wallace aad company
Union, tbe supremacy of tbe Constitution PiMo requires.
L um■ lasted*I of Bragg and Beauregard and tbe complete suppression of foe re­
He is new Wallace's rttired to Lebaaea taking with them foe
Mr. Kimball is one of foe oldmt Mn- to Richmond.
appeal for help, and deelare that oaly bellion with foe cause foeroof, by vig­ eleial Dealer* in the West, and bfo great prisoner. Buch la tbe fate of war.
greater pert of tbeir woweded.
Tbe 7th CovmenGout, 7th New Hamp
from,Florida can lb*y gel it, shows that orous war snd apt and efficient means,— axrcanvcn gives bim an advantage wMeh
shire, 40th Massaebuseita. 48th and 15th
Rebel Neers.
U-ttM north foe while to interrupt their to send delegates to a oonvoalitM to aa- purebaaere will do well tornvail foetnNew Toeif, and lhe Bfo United States,
aamble at Baltimore, on Tuesday, June selvee of. Hr guarantee* Ha instruments,
Foantaas Moanoa, Feb. 23.—The were engaged. Col. FriMoy, of tho 8th
cMMwoaleatioas with that region, aad to
7th, M84, at 12 o'clock n&lt;wm, for ths and we do not hesitate to ask for bim
deprivT foem of what they appoer to purpose of presenting candidates for tbe the confidence of any who may wish to, Richmond SmZfoa/ef the »0«b bos the United States, eras left dead on the fiold ;
w’afltob much. Still foe bare work of cal­ office of President and Vice President of procure on* of the beet kind. Hi* ttoek following; J. B. Brock, Wm. Hoddock, Col. Reed, a Hungarian effiuer, waa mor­
C. Huffman,Btopben Jones, A. J. Brittan,
U eo ample and rich that it te eeareely !
tally wounded; all tbe offi-wrs of Hamil­
ling off their supplies, oaanat be regarded the United Stale*.
J. J. Gumarline, W. R. Dougherty,
tons battasy wore wounded ; Copt Ham­
Each Slats having a representative In pooeible to foil of being suited.
aa lhe only thing neeeaaery to subdue the
Lewie Taylor, Lewis Freempn, W. D.
One ean find tbe Ftacher Plano, with Joses, Joseph Brooks, and C. E. Culher ilton wounded In lhe arm, and UeOU
Congrev* will bo entltfad to as many
rUbai army- The riroular referred to was
delegatoa as shall be equal to twice tbe It* deep, mellow sweet tone, or th* Hal­ &lt;11 were all banged at Kinpton, N. CL, My rick, in the foot, are al Ggn. Gilldated naaHy five months ago, end yet number of electors to which such Slats lett, Davie ft Co., Piano with its bril­
mere's headquarters, at IJilloni Head.—
oe the Iflth, and seven ware bung on the
their armies are in tbe field and will hare la entitled in tho e’rotorial ooltege of tbe liant tone or any other make which may 13lh for deserting to the enemy and ta­ Col, Guy Hsary. of foe 40th M&gt;seaehn
United States.
tbe desired. Mr, Kimball's location la an king up arms on tho enemy's side. Thpy setts, had three b-rorv shut imder him,
to b« dispelled by fighting.
A resolution waa also adopted inviting excellent oae, being on tbe Grot floor, and all received the ordinance of baptism ac­ but escaped unhurt. 'Die Cosmopolitan
She report foal fowGoeernor of Goararrived al Beaufort on MunJay evening
iheTerritories and the District of Colum­&gt; in the center of the finest and most fash
cording to their own dictates.
gib has’wrdered foe abandonment of that bia to eend delegates subject to the de­ ioaable retail business of tbe city.
with 840 of the wMadoJ, G&gt;l. Reed
We
Tbe Atlanta Cbn/Mrrelf says, m the
pari oCBtaae .west of Chattahoochee give* termination by tha convention of Ufeir invite oer country ae well as city friends
among them, who woo siring .when the
Pth 1,025 bales of ewtton were destroyed
•ven a oare striking proofof tha de*po- right to vote. The convention agreed to call opes bim at 142 Lake Street, and by firs In Wilmington ; lose,* &gt;700,000. Fulton left &lt;m Wednoeday.
Ths eosmy’• loos is not known. They
rgties &lt;4 foe rebel caoaa, tbaa tbe Fl»ri- to moot again at the call of tho Chair­ verify our raonramendsliun.— Christian
The Rome Ga., Conner says that oa
captured five (pine. Ilia eupqooed-that
Tiout, Chicago.
dk eirewfer. The attempt to make a man.
tbe Bib Inst, tbe enemy, 600 strong, were
the troops were from Bragg*1 army. Gen.
The following members were present:
at
Portcre
vllle,
within
44
miles
of
Rome
desert of a forgo part of Georgia, by tbe Messrs. Edwin D. Eorgan, President;
»
Valcx or a Nxgso.—A latter ^cs- and another force ia advancing via Wear- Hardee bimsvlf wae nn 1ns field, having
earns from Florida on a vieil to his faml
cofepufoory remqya! ol (amilie* aad Lawrenos Brainard, Vt.; George Good­' cribtug Gan. Butler's reoeut expedition
or'a Mill*.
rich. Mass.; Thomas Turner, R. I.; Ed - to Bottom's Bridge, epeaks uf tbe eodoly, and also to form a second marriage.
Tbe Savannah Rrpwdliran, of tbe I4ih,
Our loss is variously estimated al from
tbe people. It is an acknowledgment ward MoFberson, Pa.; Nathaniel B.• rance of lhe negro troops la this wiaag: •ay* the fight al Lake, (My, Florida, was
500 to 1,300. Seventy-eight rsbel prls
Smitbera, Del.; James F. Wagner,Md.;i “As a result of this hard marching, on
with
the
eoemye
advance,
oompoeed
of
of defeat- b^foe rebel ehoifo, who any by Thomas Spooner, O.: Henry 8. Lane,
onera were brought by the Fulteo. it la
ibis brdri- wb they are no longer able to lad.; E. Peck- III.; H. M. Hoxie. Iowa;• lhe first day out, over two Anodrad bad cavalry entirely. Wo lost alt our guns said that foe purwr uf the Fulton has a
&gt; fallen out of the United Stales jogimente at tho Chsap Finnegan eurprlso which
rtsifo, the ndvannaof Grant with arms, Wm. D. Washburn, Mian.; Cornelius1 from exhaustion.
When our foreee see tn a to have been a diegraceful affair list of the killed and wounded which be
but depend upon an alternative eooeotly, Cole, Cal. :O. H. Irish, Nebraska; J.■ reached Bottom's Bridge and discovered oe tbe port of our offipera, so thoroughly will show but wilt nut allow II to beeopGerhardt, District of Colombia.
that their attempted surprise had been were they surrounded that resistance was
so reinone, to tbe people whu are its vic-1
The eomini tie. was entirely harmoni­’ exposed, it was estimated that fully one
iHns, that ne people have ever ef tbeir ous in their proceedings, and adjourned1 half of lhe while soldiers who com­ impossible, and bui few of our soldiers
Ex Senator Toon*Its waa arrested on
oWn accord adopted It—only a despotic ia the beat possible spirits.
Feb. 2d, at Savannah, by order of Gen.
menced lhe march bad given out, end
Beauregard, for attempting to have that
power,'reckleea of consoqutnces, can cnthe roads back to Williamsburg were
city
without a pass. The officer aaked
&gt; lined with stragglers. But 1 have the
fero.il.
From Ckattaeooga.
him for a pass, and Two mb* informed
authority of a Captain In one of the white
It appear* probable from tbe present
CballsBiiogs, Feb. 25.— Latest roper tv him that be was Gen. Robert Toom be
Promt he Feoria(niiaola) Nall of Fob. U
regiments for tbe atatrmenl that not a
aspect of military affair* In the Southwest
Mr. Chase, who left Iowa some two1 tingle coloredeoldicr fell out front illness, ropeat, without confirming Longstreets and owe/allegieace to Georgia and no
Il other government; that hia Stale did not
that after all hie preparations for a despe­ years since, on a tour to the land r&gt;f gold,&gt; exhaustion, or any other causa, and retreat across French Broad River.
rate defence of Mobile, both by sea and baa Jest returned. From Mr. E Clark- when the rolls ware called before the ia thought hero that, having failed to ac­ □ulre eilixrns to travel with paeeporta,
cumulate a force sufficient (br prompt,
that be would not procure one.—
land, the‘enemy will be cnmpelled to eon, mail agent on tbe Bureau Valley retreat, every tingle table son who had
J Kaxlroad, who oenveroed with him, we
1 started on lhe march was present and energetic operations on our communica­ Thereupon Gen. Tootn ba w aa ejected from
evacuate that place, na be was forced tn
tions, be has grown fearful of concentre- the car. A crowd of citixsns and soldiers
gather a few facta that may be Interest­ answered to hie name !“
ran away from Columbus oa tbe Mlmis- ing and valuable to our readers.
The loyalty of tbe negro is fully estab­ tiooa against him or Johnston, and is 1 having gathered around film, ho harangued
aippi. and from Nashville. Grant ap­
Mr. Chase, in company with bis broth­ lished. On tbe occasion of tbe late es­ new endeavoring to form a Jnuction them tn aa excited and bitter manner, mid ;
pear* to bo developing another of fooe* er, first went to California and wrought cape of Union officers from tbe Richmond with lhe latter at - Dalton, before tbe in treasonable and disloyal language.—
in tbe minea io that country.
Leaving dungeon, tbe fugitives trusted implicitly spring can open. Tbe largest estimates An old lady aye witnews rxelaimud:
Imuspn flunk movementa by which, two
there, he went to Idaho, where he arriv­ in tbe blaoka, and never had their tnut give Mm 20,000 infontry and 50 field “Wdl, well, they have got BobT&lt;*omlw.
yeare age, be took at a blow half of Ken­ ed in October last, and stayed there'
pieces.
I heard him aay ho would swallow the
betrayed. After the first officers had dis­
tucky and Tennaeace, and forced tho ane- about a mouth, leaving sometime In^lu- '
Johnston ia known to have al Dalton blood of all the Yankees that name South.
covered themselves to the negroes and
tuy to retreat from Muinfurdaville to vember last.
asked for food on tha Cbiekahumlny, lhe six divisions of infantry and about tnirty Well, wall, bo can ewallow all be sheds "
thousand
men.
Tbr
two
armies
ronoen
He says the mines In California are negroee organited into relief eqnodt and
Amidst the laughter crtatodjGea. Toombs
Corinth—nearly'three hundred miles—
rouvh richer than tboee of Idaho—that in tearchedlke icoodefer theJngitivet, carry- trated will probably tnueter 00,000, and was carried tn prison.
wdhbettmo bald*.
tbe latter country they occupy a very ■fog iAmv foodfrom their ecanty ralione, might prove dangerous.
limited place, and are poor at that, fl and helping Am in every way in their
Great diMstisfsctioe still eslate, and
evidences of tbe demoraliutiou of rebels
was estimated that 80,000 men in Idaho
The Lend on '‘Doily .Vew* publishes a
The Republican Central Oraruiltae of were out of employment, and everything
are numerous. Provost Marshal Gen.
Parkhurst reports far January and half narrative ofthncHrtM «■! tbe Ala bum.
Kent County issued a call far a Conven­ exorbitantly high. Tbe climate in cold,
Death of Governor Gamble.
ot February will show a total of 3.270 and a list of her officer, and crow, furand
they
have
ice
in
august.
It
is
ftotbtion te bo held at Grand Rapids, on the
niched by one of the latter, from which j
Governor Hamilton R. Gamble, of deserters from Johnston's tfrmy alone.
iog uncommon t&lt;&gt; have four or five feet
29d talL, for tho purpose, as stated, of
it appears that the guns of that vessel are
of apow, which lasts all through tbe wic Mtsooeri, whose death is reported, waa
of English manufacture (Faweell, Pren­
appointed Provisional Executive of foal
itxsugurstiNg tbe great campaign of 1864.
um &amp; Co.,) and that Semmes promised
This waa the &lt;4ject that appeared on foe
The beet route to Idahn, Mr. Chase state at a m.xl critical period, with ths
New York, Feb. 24.—Richmond p»- hie meu to lay tbe Alabama alongside of
hope foal be would be able to pacify lhe
face of foe matter; and, as a means of a tbiage, is by way of Spit Lake City, than
pera have been received to tha 30th. The | an AiWnrican frigate, but wet immediate­
across tbe country «n mules. By this state and allay lhe exasperation of fac­
more thorough organisation for work and
rebel War Departtnent received, oa tho ly; adding that there were “imlr six
means a party could get ia advance of tion; but bit course by m mesas justified
17th, an official dispatch that the enemy ships he was afraid of in lhe United
efficiency, was commendable. Tbe resothe large emigration already on tbe way, this expoetation. Whatever may have
Iulioon adopted, and tho published pro­ whigh would bo a very durable thing boon Govonror Gamble's Intention, be made a demonstration with gunboats and States Navy." Of the erew, the majori­
a land force nt Grant's Paso, 85 miles ty are Englishmen. chiefly enlisted in
waa
from
foe
firm
an
forte
eats
in
bin
eoceedings would indicate nothing farther. for tboer who valeed tbe good condition
from
Mobile.
It waa blvodleee, aa the Liverpool, in which city the families of
lection afadvteon and wbordmates,ally­
of their anintala.
So tea;Ibetk, all bright.
fire af foe enemy fell abort. Thero i« no most of them stilLreride, drawing half
The cry of rich mines In Idaho ia all ing biuiBolf ia slinoot every Instar.ou with
-But there waa a matter connected with
tboeo who, whatever tbe'ir professions, duubtthat this appvwaeh Is from Banks* pay through merflmtile firms there. A
foe speculaUvn. Tbe pads sod notices in
foe assembling of this oonvaotloo—w both­
I toes. Sherman's column ia approaching deserter from tbe Sumter, who was re­
tbe newspapers are paid for by specula have shown IbetBsehree in every pnblie
by tha Mobile ft Obfe Railrxxd, another captured by Semmen on board tbe Phil­
er oGu inception, or only Incidental to tors Tberw arono rich miaes there at art to be in foct conditional loyalists.—
Aa a Meaaeary result the radicalIy leys! column from Peasacwla is understood te adelphia ship. Maqchriter (barusd by the
repreeonted.
No
man
can
make
his
liv
­
Its. ex'rxtoaaB, wa know mft—in which
men of Miammri have opposed Gamble bo advaoMag from Pollard, 40 nvitaw
tbe people at largo of this Congreewional ing by mining in Idaho.
and his policy, and foero have been dis- from Mobile. The situation of Mobile
H
District have a direct Internal, and which
sanoions and crimination where there is undoubtedly critical.
onr d^ty aa a journalist requires na to
should have been harmony and earnest
cooperation. Ono of the latest move­
point "out.
ments uf Governor Gamble waa hia
Far two weeks previous to the secernattempt to obtain control of the State
bling of that Conssatfcm, fcvitatiew were on the peninsula by the robots with tbe militia, wtfo tho design, ae vne alleged,
privately ’circulated through other eoun- aid of bloodbwtmda; ard recaptured.— ot obstructing tho radical poHey.
in
This
use
of
bloodhounds
ia
a
striking
il
­
some
easea, the militia was actually emtiga, to lhe friends of Cui. Kellogg, and
lustration of the peculiar Ideas inculca­ ployed against tha loyal oitixeas In favor
tboen Jntarosied in bis ro-nomination to
ted by slavery.
Tbe huatiog of Ahlte of sUroey and the border bushwhacking
CengtWi. to be present al Grand Rapids, tnen by does io no worse then the burn­ MMertativoe.**
• • 1 . ' ■
on tbe 22d for tbe purpoee of “cuneella- ing of bhek», but the dNfereaoe is that
Governor Gamble was a brolher-in
Philadelphia. FeK M.-Tbe Agauvr
‘tioff ^mjj'rtgaKltttibu." Theeo ins.ita- the whites ars not used to It.
law of Attorney-General Bales, and ba- hwe tbe following Important .poohI:
fora tho war, as after it, was a eunacrvaNashville, Feb. 25.—Our army is In
tiq^a.wer» peat oirt mainly by tbe Profront of Dalton, Ga., and will probably
in
polities.
vuet Marshal of foie District, and are,
occupy foe town to nlgbu
p«ri«ap., among the regulars duties ef bis
Tunnel Hi!! was carried this morning
office. ’Keo, we readily tmdsrstand why
by nor foreae.
Gen. Hooker bus addreeeed a letter to
CM. Kellogg regards hi tn as “tbe best
Scouts just arrived say Sbarman has
the Governor of California acknowledg­
struck the Mobile* Ohio Railroad, and
Marshal vn Mmhigaa." Tbe people of|
ing tbe receipt of tbe joint resolutions in
that ba bee out Folk's army in thoeoater,
thiaeoefeua mey U a UtOe periled to
hie honor which were passed by the Leg
and that foah wings are running away aft
knww/wby tho man who, two years ago,
lalalure of thm. State. He sera;
dMbtot diroetfoes.
"My naas ia borne on the Army Reg
eould obarge Cd, Krttogg with a large
There ia a trumendeua "robel cavalry
later aa a repuseectauve of our adopted
force In Sherman’s retr, but ne approportion of foe erita« in the oatelogee,
state, and If I may except the honorable
benuioM ard foft.
I
pfoffjfhg Ms eterootj-ped and expressive
aud complete anooeao of onr arms over
Shermad li lea on lhe country, which,
our enemies, 1 can esteem nothing more
,.hro« of
to each, .book! now
it fa said, ebouode la wtorae of all fctnda. 1
highly
titan
ito
good
opUfoma
af
lb*
he so Bealpua for foe CotaMi'a re-oomiGreat exeF.eaieat exists M Montg &gt;taf-fy, !
manner in wltich I have poformed my AlaUtmi
•
T
f?
nakiea. But 1st that peas; owr csbject is
duties m foiagiant rebellion; no reward
Scoota also report that a henvr Sturt
teintoroa foe
of fox Dietriet that
eon -be of moae value.
b pnakfailnz on for forts M MeWe.
fbnun r-t"kisinadmiaeibtoin a&gt;* to refer to
Ixmgrtrew's forces are back again st
my official oeaueetioo with tbe Army of
■««*&gt;Wi mA
-at.
tbeir old quartern.
|PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AND
tbe Petoman. That eon only ba learned
Ifroaa &lt;ny report whoa made public
through foo’pmeribid aha anols
1 cm
rveo* Oeeggln and AkabaM.
OilliigH,T«fo M—TW OaMm's
Mly add that I relinquished Ha eommaad
from tbe highest oauasderafowt* of foe CbattaMOga dispatch a^e
adewneo
foreeof Great's army -wae ^bta fore*
r«w«r^.
w«bdenre ot the gorwraaseet and of the ar­
my ferny ahilUy-to gwideaad direct its akbavw been driven from Tunnel HHl|f
fnrtsmM.**
and pursued till night-foil,
ft beany L

Vediexday ■•»!&gt;&lt;, Marek

New Advertisements.
f'ryp nijyr

hauls at Dbhoe b aot WreWbU.— &lt;
Hardees and Cfobumb dkHan have J

■

HICAGO

pianos
PIANOS

PIANOS

'iliy/c'

Mop ia this viUag*, for foe«Serre for foe ensuing year
.ea Monday th* !4fo instant.

Rxuotors.—R*r. E. G. I

Tho Great French Bcmedy I
Th. onlr eertats sad Ref.
fee
V»(»Mrw*««Mw. Woatkly DiAeeMM. Ivesgul i

Qnraod, III., ha* accepted an
from the Prevbytrrisn Church
ly of thia place to fill their pul
•iMuiag year. Ho will oom
teinictretien* on the Grat I
.April.

tyc aBtwixx.—Ten &lt;w sieve

mon shoemaker., ia thia villaj

nt this csrtalstr tbsa they vheaU no&lt; to taken by
teuMbT^but m
etbereesvefaifoeirUeeisgirfuv5y*ae|s. ■. -, _
N. IL—Ows Dotter emtosed to any sutasdwd
Ap«t wlU inkorv pccUc* of Fills by ivtere Of

CAVTvnr—Sewn of CeeeiovMta. lbs (testeo
have tbsatgustareof C.
jgfotbUeosotee
wvepoer.
.
' (1
resale by fo rmpoet.U. Drwggtsta.
' '
osUSvewlyv
MOIFTGAGE 8ALE.

.DFAtLT hartag Wvw made h» the pet
' ol • wrtaia «OM of SMteey sMorvd k7 ii
al wwwtg^v .rarutod 11* Vtfc «fey Jwoo,
I,by VlIbMiU. Kfewostt aadJfatydais

a striho for higher wage* yr
Easployere are not inclined ra
lite forms offered, aad a few
xway be tbe only result of tbe

Orv roe twu Wan.—Thegs

of the Bfo, who have been aoi
bowie &lt;* fcrlowgh, started fol
■ Sisi rendvxvousal Flint, at
Morning, from w banco they »
forDklv.

ft Miuranv Cuwrunawr.—
w.-BTU, in a remmunkatioa

tery E, 1st Mich. Artillery to

Rapid* Jtogle writto:
“1 have had little opnortuni
-e&lt;unr acquainted with the «'ffi
l&gt;ut Lf. Durend has abuwn hit
ewtwad obliging; while U '
prvseut commandant uf ramp)y veroed in tbe art* of war—
gvatlemanly, rourlt-.ua aud us I
ward tboae under bite. Gmth ।

Ira&gt; ‘George, of Cottlrtoo. a a
kind of pea which, when prof
pkrsd make* tbe b**l suUiita
fan we hav* seen. Il flavor ti
,|y resemble* pur* kernel 6-ffte

ehickory, without tbe Injutio'
.riye of the latter.

Wanxva axcnvxD from I

AUm,

mo

el bar 85 Pbotog

bums. These Albarns aeem
iMti* chtiteed for them and
beautiful indeed.

Weadverth

Mother perl of this paper.

�Jgastiags

€*mt.

Kings ars specially invited.

th, 1M.TSM.
By order of Q-mmitiee.

creased vitality to the .■to/ human

yqal Jhtirts.

Vtu.Ao&gt; Elxcttos.—The annual eleotioo in tbia village, for lhe election |of
-nSorrs for tbe ensuing year will bo held
.oa Monday tha 14tb Instant.

Rbuowvs.—Rev. E. G. Bryant, of
Durand, III., haa accepted an Invitation

frum tbe Presbyterian Church ami Socie­

ty wf thia plscu to fill their pulpit for the
*"» will commence hia

tbe

ministrationa

Grat Sabbath iu

.April.

frame. It is a great fbvorila in Sweden
sc much eo that it may bo styled national
beverage. No family should bo without
iL Taken in tbe shape of a hot punch at
night before going to bed, it makes a de­
licious draught, producing a healthy perspiratlwt, dispelling a cold mere effectu­
ally than any other mixture that can be
taken. Try it once and be eonvineed.
GW. RO BACK, Proprietor.
|
56, 58. *0, and 62, East Third Street
Cincinnati.
of James E.Culver, praying that an instrument
in writing, eow ee Ms ■fit' *ia emtrt. purporting
to be tboteal Will and Testemenl uf aaad decra.&lt;d
Purify, purity, purify tho blood w*h may be admitted to Probate, and tbs Execution
Area's Sabaavarxim, and the barneys, tbsreof aad too Administration of Mid Kitats
derangements and distempen which per­
vade the system at thia season will JnisTI.errepoO It ia Ordered, -That Monday, the
appear. We have tried It aa&lt;lxspeak fcurtevnth day of Marrh wexl at ten o.oioek
In the forauoon, be assigned.for the hearing of said
with knowledge..
X
petiura, and that toe belnist law of aaM docsarad
and all other persona lalcriMiod in saU estate,
Cuuona, Hoambkkm, and lhe vgrioua K.A"isaTC.wffl 'dift -yffi
Throat affections to which Public Speak­ vUtago of Hastiogs, and show cbum. If any them
ers, Military Officers, and Bingers ere li­ be. wby.the prayer of the peUUonw shooM net
able, relieved - by u2bwe’z RroacAiaI bo granted:
And II ia farther Ordered, ih.l Um&gt; MUlfonor
Tnehtt.” Having a dirtet influence l» giro nnlics to tho pcraoiss interssted in said
tbe aflreted parts, they allay Pulmunnry estate, of lhe pendency of said psUtma, and to*
hearuig tbsreof, by causing a copy ef this order
Irritation.
to be published io lhe /Ax.spe ^uawr. a newsuaper printed and circulating tn a^id county of

a strike for higher wages yesterday.—

Employers are not inclined to accede to

CHANCERY ORDER.
QTATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth . J of:cist CifB cull in Cbaaccry.
(1

ate of Michigan,
aesvioa ef lhe Pro
arry, holdea st tbe
of Hastings, on
- hr tbe year
textyjswr.

feel ebewfnl and feappr.
Alaa. Canutegu Drwazs.
“Dressmaker, Goodell Alley, above Tupper sL
•Doflete. Oct. tf. I Ml”

CHANCERY ORDER.

Orr ma rue Wam. —The gallant boys
of the 8th, who have been sometime al

S FECIAL NOTICES

bntne on furlough, started for I b* regi­
mental rendvzvoua at Flint, oa Munday

CHANCERY ORDER.

Consumptive suflbrers will rverlvk a valuable
jwnmibg, from whence they soon ieate
prescription for tbe cure of Consumption, Asth­
for, Dixie.
i
ma. Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung affoelions, (free of charge.} by sending their addroM
A Milttabv CuMrunnT.—aB. Art- to
Bev. K. A. WILSON,
wuarw, in a communication from Bat­

tery E, 1st Micb. Artillery tu lhe Grand
Rapids Aby/r writes:"
.
“1 have bad little opportunity to ho-a«e acquainted with tbe ufficeru here,
but Lt. Durand has shown himself leni­
ent and ubli^jpg; while lx Wightman,
present commandant of eimp-thorough
ly versed in lhe arts of war—io humane,
gvntlonianly, courlruua and unselfish, to­
ward those under him. Cuming up from
tbe ruiika, he has nut forgotten that i!3
mri have untile, and endeavors tu make
tbeir Htskkism as pleasant aa p&gt; eaiblu.

I TATS or MICHIGAN.—Eighth Judicial Cir-

lings, sad show umk, if sni
prsvrr of lhe selltloutr shout. — — ---------And It le further ordered, ibst the potltloner
give ootlte to sil persocu inlurv.led in said ostale
uflhr pcndeueyofsMdpMtltoa. and IBs hearing
thevwou, by causing a copy nf this notice and
order lo Im published ia the “Hastings Banner."
a I.oeranaper printed and cireaUtinJrhi said conn,
ty ef Harry, !br threekareeuslT* weeks, Immedi­
ately prcviima lo mM dur of hMrinc.
[A tear copy.) KUKRMAX C. PMIN DIE.
febr
,
Jurfgu of Probate.
C-JANCERY SALE

Mathew’s Cbccclxic Wonw Drops4

Aexry J. G^Jfar, ftospMoeiU,
SEVER fail to .destroy and ulertuinsle all
kinds oflnteaUsai Worms Are perfectly reliable
Zacs £a:Uw. Mlm.jUefrterix qf lit
&lt;&lt;/
in all cnees, and br eaperi rlosay and all of tho
Fancy Worm confKttens, end nauapae VcnnitwIn puraMnoaand by virtue of a decree of this
ee* in uw. They mey be taken st alt time, with Court, mode la tlw above cause, on th* 18th day
perfect aafetv, ae they contain BO MERCCRY, or of lprM,'A. D. 1W. V tbe subscriber, fiervU
other deirtorWMM drag. Holliers should elutes CbsrVfbowrunsasria andef Burry County, Miehpurchase them and give their cbUdruo no other.
ir.u, shall Mil al public section, to the hlgbeal
■ .Vu Cliiarlie w baler er ia ncceyaary to be given)
■&gt;» 1 111. rise »r Snnl a
Corrxx.—We have received from Se­
ism 'George, of Gnstleton, a sample of n

kind ofpea. which, when properly pre­
pared makes tbe bust subxlilnte for Cuffee we have seen.

™ CURE'SSSi*
Aft

.A.J
■ ----- •_
my friends, all^ffwlMte I beUevobgrebeea bunoflited, and most of then eaUesly cured by lt“Ceua. Men.err. p Msi'n st. up .twvwTHE
C»rau Foerate
PEOPLE'S VUltlL 'Vr.Umt.
••I hare been in ftebte Withsvra sferatt*
birth nf my bey, who Is uow tweteu ream eld, • &lt;
as— .-a
vt-. --4 (UgtoOMien, all ebl.
tixr. unftling mUwVcry kind af labor, usd
dc-trorin^ alfmy con-.iert. Last auistuer I eoanniooeod taking ths •Peoptea care,' sad hare used

Remaining uncalled fur, at tbe Hastings
Poet Office, for the week ending March
2,1801:
’

tha terms offered, and a few lost days
jnay be tbe only result of tbe strike.

irtednye made mt ssumlj uimL but
«ntwo bottles uf tbr •Pcrtdfa Vdra'
ulsoore hurdir rae^niw l.«—indeed I
iw mrwlf—m I am now »w rU'masu—
are like afflicted try tboTcoploa Cara,*
icloe Brrpered br tbe fludtarv Society
rt.lnk I a m nof begrudge Ihmr doUsr.

CUatluUo. Eaton county ; and that djlhpnt fatfairite b.Ti been made afivr Mid tUimduta. who
cannot be found: On motion
—*Complainant's ttelkitor, tt to
Mid non resident Defendants .

LIST OF LETTERS,

O«t8nui.—Ten nr eleven journey

man shoemaker*, in this village ware on

CHANCERY ORDJ

1MPORTANT AXD TRCBt
A RE^rort suffer tog with that dmad. dieeute, 1U&lt;waiCwts XEITLAlXJIA KINGwHIspaadUy ’
one.
.
■
ARE you racked ulth ths tortumof,HBCTBapaat
WAnc^'s h'ssALcia Kixo will speedily r»l&lt;«v*
ARE you suffering from the gaswingsof Drtrsr•uf
’
WAiaas's Xsvmalou Kne will imprwro yuur

CHANCERY BALE.

It flavor mure nearAspturns 0. Hflt ««J

,|y resembles pure kernel coffee than eren

Ox-^tet

ARE you groaning with pain, with Cotv la your

XL-'ir

-rhiekury, without tha injurious lendeu-

Wsraoi e N’bouioia Kixu wiU Menage your

-eifd of the latter.
MORTGAGE SALE.

Wi datc sxcxit kd from Mrs. Lucy
AUdd, ewool her *5 Photographic Al­
bums- These Albums seem to be all

ARC yn aware of tho evistenco of lhe Qatar !»■
runes i Ramwrf
WATSGN S NEGUALUIA KISG. a eertala

that-is churned for them and arc very

beautiful indeed.

ADMINfSTR.ATOrS SALt

We advertise them hi

jmtXber perl of this paper.

the msttar pf tba Eatalaef Jew L. McLsv
DVERTISEMENT.

Ucs la bursty given, that by virtue of iteeuso

Feamanshlp.

&amp;A.an^«^rt(^5trPX-'

B. Taylor of Grand Rapids would re-epeetfolly announce to-tie citizens of beteomeu, ia tbe ..llatr* * HMtinga. o„ Honday,
tbe XHh day of February. •» «H frar «»•. thooHastings and vicinity, that be will give Band aigta hundred and aiatv-feur. Prraeut.
Sherman C. Prindle. Judge of Probate.
a series of lessons on Penmanship, at the
Ju the matter of tba nteats of WHOsauTbuniei
V,niun School House in this vll!age/»ro- Carroll, late nf Washington CUrpDiterict of Co

menoMf «c Thursday evening, March
34 lM4^t 7 o’dack.at which time a gen

CftLZA
!
Baltimore, on Monday, lbs eleventh (IHb) day of I

Far 12 lenaoaa *1,50 in advance.
♦d. and all other peracna interred is arid aetata
IWwiBMwHI supply tboMMBlrsstwith

HfM »Ml SlatiaWMiry, (svoidiog If po«L
Mi&gt; m of “tallow dips.")
N. B.

ail! be bond complete. MpociaUy in '
BUILDING HA RDWAR AND MECHANICS

lieeaM granted to me. by the dodge of Probate far .
lbs county of Barry, 1 shell espose to mIs at I

erel attendance of all Interested is re­
spectfully sulieite&lt;£

J^ATSSSW
i.

No spectator* sliowud after

Dated, Aagwoi M, 1*81, .
Tbeihbore sale ia hereby postponed to the

•JJjvIng Stade arrangements with manufaetarvn

J

WHOLESALE TO Co UNTRY MERCHAWTS.

tlrcesj^d to the fallowing described real estate,

H expense uf edmtoistsriag said estate, to wit:

d.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.

Audit wfll be fartbsir interact to give ma a sail
before purehasfag. Ail goods sote st toe
LOWEST CASH MARKET VA LVe.
'

I deal largely fa

'

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STOVES 1 ...
WUtevWl WffWUrirt—hkHiidJMifWi teteiitfii
“ TW. SHEET WOW AXD COPPER WORKS. "r
pirhBli r/fewrteesi winters, in Usaehing

L.tr

tbe above emmcn,flatters himself that hia
&lt;|eMMM will-tea insUustive iu&gt;A pFoliiaUc
bogdj who may girc their attention.
'
R. Txrute-

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WAXVTACTV1IXB AgTICLM,
Constantly ou bead.

MB WORK
DonTfagetflte___ .

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VIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1854.

gsjtingj Ifainrr,

M 45.

Stltrtrt Jlottra.

IS PUBUSBID imi WEDNESDAY,
r H&amp;a-rivua, barky cog sty, MictnoAs

I Ider IfDgetlhaii
I wrote teUM
I sailed is tbe BK D A,
And sect by LNMeora

e®.

My M T bead will sesree ewUln
Aoslm ID A bright.

Jilting:’ Jniintsi flirtttonr
AT THE

HASTINGS

DRUG

xa

STORE!!!

Roberts &amp; Striker,

DBl'GI AMD MEDICINES,
^Oseasicals, Pniats, Olla, Cam
I phene. Burning FluUd,
TURPENTINE

and alcohol.

AD otbsrs is hia II.

W1B
r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
PCRPO8E8.0NLY.ja

MdsSAnstU UIC,
IprsyDlXQQ.
And do sot barn is F EC
My ] sang A way want mass.

Now fair Dwell. Asm KT J,

rntfw

SWEEZEY At ALEEN.

GROCERIES!

SJuctllanj.

A TT0RNICY8 ATLAWsad Solicitor, in Cb.eA.
Fsrt&gt;eaUr»M«a«ionp»MitoCoave»TEA, COFFEE. 8C0AB, SPICES. PEFFER.
isaiaet the iasesUsatleu wf tUle. to I^od
After Marfreeibere—A Story that
PRUNES. FIGS. raiWNB. CODFISH;
FanMl«&gt;uru cMonf.«H, Ac. Will b&lt; bsppy
« attaedto all setts la Uwlim nf thair profusion la fiun, everything la the Grocery line, «oc&gt; *»
has the Disadvaatage af
—ill l—. ———.1 —.I C..— L—&gt;1. — ——
BelagTrae.

cjjWEBarr j-xetMixei
Aid C*«Uiff Extracts,
We else keep ee band a good aMcrUnret of

STATIONARY,

“J must peso the lines. Colonel."
“1 am sorry, my dar madam, to de­
ny your request; but our orders cannot
be deported from." was tbo answer of
tbe gray bailed officer who sat before tbe
eamp-tabie and addressed a young girl
wh« slm-d jost inside the tent.
“And cau it be possible that man who

PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER, EN-

JOHN ROBERTM,
nHYRlCIAN sadSamoa. Bwsllinjaa BrosdP way, asM Uta CvurTBoo...

IHt. B- J. HANEY.

V.«k

-• r

B. WB14JMT.

a ttobney

counsellor

at law

A V^iXiteitoe *»&lt;i CosbmCot tn CT.«eeeryCkMUCesrt CeaswUastower for tbe Conn-

U~ !-« “«■—&gt;“ *
• Issas •■J ra»r»Bj prosrplly rvmUted

OSM. Wim w. w. aalpb

Mi441s.Ul.

suo such orders T‘
“Cert*inly. young lady. Why notT'
The fioldlar bus every attendance, and
tbe presence of an amateur nurse could
nut tail u&gt; irriteto and trouble him, there
Coro retarding his reaHery.“Colonel this is so argument, but
sophistry. I have ssked perraiasiuo to
pare that 1 may reek one whom yqur
own surgeons report as mortally wound­
ed.
Du vou Intend that be shall die
without a friend, by Mo side who nan car­
ry Ms last message to bis far off home,
and to'tbe old muther wbo will prixs It
beyond all other, worde lhsi will, be apo
•r Bcaufiy I*wy, ealyken to her in this life v*-'
The old man loaned his bead upon bls
hand to conceal the tears that were trick­
ling down bis checks but In a moment
be roused hbnself.
•'The ca»c la .very hard,*’ be saW slow­
ly ; bnl the good soldier wants only his
comrades about him when Ms life is g&lt;ting out. Some one among them will
bear hie dj Ing fiieeeaga. T^u must nut
urge me young lady • 1 am a Soldier and
cannot depart from my orders. 1 have
no discretion."
- -■■ Tbe gW! turned stfsv with'a wMte
HARTLS US. MlUH.
faee ardclencbed hltada and walked «
WANT 25.000 WJHjf WOOL to ieutly out from eamp. Many arap was
manufacture into CLOTH—
touched re.pectfully to her as she paread,
former mnd waa kaowa ta tbe •Jdiars,
and buwsver much they have sekbowlrdgvd tba seoessity of the harsh order
tba shut b*r away from tbe wounded
man whom she sought, there was many
a one among them that would have lack­
ed tbefirowereof tbeald colewe 1, when
be denied the passionately worded plea
uf the Mue-eyed girt wbe had jest gone
Tbe smoke nf the terrible struggle tst

PATENT MEDICINES

(CEEA5-, FOB CASE
JJK,

WOOLEN

FACTORY,

Marfrestaore tod not yet deared away,
and though a week had passed away since
theday of toe bauta, order bad sot yet
been broagfcc from the terrible ebsas.—
The dred were bwrisd, but liring were

In the Jong roughly cimslruoted shed,
improvised for a hospital, with dying
man cm every aide, with horror and dis­
order. an that it could nob to shut away
from tbe sight, lay tba figure of a man,
yosngand with wdl.oul foaturea, but
gaunt and haggard.
Above the husk
mattress upon which ba was stretched
bung the emt that had Just bate removed
from his body, and upon tba well worn
and weather-beaten straps that showed
its owner of tbe rank of first Lieutenant
He bad bran divested of no clothing ex­
cept tbe Mat, and the gray army shirt
wae open upon tto breast revealing tbe
fact that his wounds, wbotever their nsturn, ware there. No blanket covered
bb limbs, and tbe tightly closed, color­
less lipa and dimmed ayes, spoke foils
hope fur the life of JJsuL Frank Gurdon.
Five days he had lais, this way, tremb
ling epun tbo verge of eternity, and pro
nuunced by the attending siwfreo past
recovery. Whet little could be done In
tto fearful crowding of thousands nf lac­
erated men upon the hands of thoatteodanta, and Um deficiency uf hospital aid,
had been done, bus tbe care to smooth
tbe path of death was not tbsra. Right
and left, and in every direction, ha saw
strung men turn aside their beads and
die in very doepair, with instr vmunds
than bis own; and then, with a sickening
terror, bo sank tack upon his rough and
eaaelsea couch, with a prayer that fils
spirit might be catted while bis eyee re­
mained cioodd to tbo misery around Mm.
“With letters from Nashville to tbo
general In command! Give thfin to my
orderly and be will give you back the
general’s answer."
“You must excuse me. Colonel, I am
under orders not to let those letters go
out of my hands unless Into those uf
Geo. Rosecrans. If yuu aay i cannot go
op to hwadquartare, tbon 1 must return
and report tbe foot."
Tbo uld Cotone! seemed to ewoeMer a
tnutamt end eyed the young officer who
ato«&gt;d before him well over, before be
answered.
“h is against orders. Lieutenant, to
pass any one, but 1 can't see that these
orders extend to all officers In the eervics bearing dispatches, I think you may

‘Jim I th Gordon, I2th

Michigan, at

7 “Gordon t Gordon 1—Pve heard that

name before, I think. Orderly, haven't
Gurdiui with os V
“Lieut. Prank Gordon, on staff* sir.—
Shot in tbe breast dr. Died this morn­
ing in hospital N«». U. air,” answered the
orderly, with the ecntenlioosness of a
veteran.
“Ab b-b,yaa," responded tbe Colonel
slowly, “1 remember. Hallo. Lieutooant, what's tbe matter? Yon look pale.
You’re not frightened at the idea of a
man dying in the h.opllal. are you!—
Hera orderly. a drop «4* whisky for tbe
HouleRgnL Maybe you've t»«ver been
under fire, youngster; if ft's so—you’re
excusable— it-’a a dirty business.
Take
a awslUw of whisky; it'll 8o you good.
It’s nune of your inforaal commtaeary
stuff 1 eend up to xny place fur my
* bisk r. Won't take any bey I WeU 1
don't know but you're right. Whiaky la
a bad thing ins long run. Shall 1 seud
my orderly up with you 1 No.
Vary
good, if you think ypu can find the way.
Yon look rather yooag for thia kind of
business, fiiod mornings", ........ fl,;
And the young dsbo took his way alone
in the direolioo of bead quarters, untibbe
came to a turning at tbe street that hid
him from the eyes that ware looking
curiously out from the cnleuala lent, then
ba struck off In an entirely new direction,
stopping one or two soldiers - whom -ha
met by the way, le ask questions of ihe
route.
Within an hour afterward ba presentad Mmself before tbe attending surgeon
of Hoepttal No. 8.
“Doctor, It Lieut. Frank Gordon burI*dr
"Buried," onestioned the doctor.
“He died, 1 believe this morning. If

“Yeo—but. my dear Mr. 1M« wHl nev­
er do—tbs rxdtamsnt might kill him at

“Oh. no; f shall stay base and nurse
him. Ttare. Frank. Us down and , be
iuiaL You must taind me g j fjtn to
e J*,r nurse.’*
The wounded nun lay down once more,
but over hl* pale fare a flush had spread
that luuksd aomethlng like । returning
health. In hi* eyaa burnedja aacrod joy
that mads him forget tbe. hospital and
Ite surroundings, im centered upon tba
fare of tto young officer wbo stood hold­
lug his hand.
“Now, doctor, you meet 1st roe ta
■prsa. I will not truublaypua-|&gt;lt, and
will 'take voor patient entirely off your
bands. He must gel well for my sake.”
With all tnj heart," '.responded tbe
doctor. “Gordon, I’m glad you've got
somebody to look after you. It’s tight
wopk to give anybody tbair just due, I
hope your nurse will do you gtxid.
If
yuu want anything of me, sod if the
things possible. I'll do IL"
And so tbe doctor walked away.
“Oh, Eleanor, why did you ooms to
ibis place! ItSreros like a dream. But
yuu must go away ; you cannot stay in
this terrible snot."
“Yes Frank, when I can take yon with
me, but nut before. And cow remember
darling, this is roy first learofl as nuroe.
My name I* nut Eleanor, but Lieutenant
Smith Gurdon of the.12th Michigan, and
I am your brother. Yon &gt;IU call roc

then, one kin only to aeaHbe bargain,
and then remember that men don’t kiss
each other."
Towards evenings when the doctor
made bis rounds, be was astonished to
bo able to report that there was a mani­
fest Improvsmant io Lieut Frank Gor­
don, and congratulated bis brother on the
good effect uf his nursing. Tbs servant
oflbe last had arrived and according to
the directfoa had been admitted with the
young officer's luggags, from which had
appeared a pair of blankets, a elean shirt,
and many hide necessaries and luxuries
that the doctor declared to contain life
in tfieir very looks.
The days sped away, and each was
marked by tbe improvement of the man
who had been given up to death.
Un­
ceasingly by his aldo sat tbe never weary­
ing young officer, sometimes in deep and
»hi.perrd conversation, sometimes read­
inc such books and papers as could be
had to while away the time. Mueb was
the favor accorded to the firm, quiet
manner of Lieut. Smith Gurdon, that
,
Conld not bo got by tbe command of

those higher in rank and louder in tone.
We are come to the end. At last the
day arrived when tbo wounded officer
conld leave bis couch and go out once
mure into tbe open air, and then It was

of an arUcle. Some vary funny stories
are cold of thia character, sad ws give
below some of the best.
An English paper once stated that die
Russian General Backinofikawaky was
waa fount dead with *a long word la hie
mouth." It should have been ‘"sword."
in thru sase; however, tbo printer could
nut have been blamed for leaving out a
letter after setting op tbs Russian name
correct! v. During tbe Mexican war one
of tbe English newspapers hurriedly aanoqnced an important Item of news from
Mexico—that Gen. Pillow aad *7 of Mo
men has been loet “in a bottle." |t should
have reaff'ftiettlc."
A lad in a printing office same upon
tbe name of Heeate, occurring la a line
like thia:
,
-Sludlrsigs th. Bsesucf the detest UlL"
The boy thinking he had diaootered an
error,ran to tbe master printer and inquir­
ed eagerly whether there was an t In eat.
“Why no, yoo bluokhead," was tbe
reply. Away wool tbe boy to tbe prose
room and extracted the objectionable let­
ter. But fanny the boeror of both poet
stfs:”-*'- ■”-”4
•Shill rsign tbo Ba Css of tta deepest taiL"
A now.paper sums time ago gravely
informed its readers that a rat descending
the river cams in contact gjth a steenslioat with such serious InjWy to the boat
that great exertions ware necessary to
eave it. It was a raft, and not a rat de­
scending the river.
In the directions for conductlug tbe
Cetbolic sarvlee In a piece In France, a
shocking blunder once occurred la print­
ing calotlt, calatu. Mow a eatotfo is an
ecclMlaMtlcal cop or mitre, while csdMte
means what would be known in drawing­
room English as a gentleman's small
clothes. Tbe sontarree read, “Hire the
priestwill take off his catolit."

But let a form of type be over se cor­
rect whon sent to the press, errors not
nnfreqoeolly happen if tbe form has not
been properly adjusted or locked suffici­
ently light A printer putting to prose a
form of Common Prayer, the e la tbe fol­
lowing passage dropped out unperseivod
by hhn
We shall alt M cAweyod in the
la fokling of an eye." W hen tbo book
appharad to tbo horror of tbe devout
worshipper tbe passage read:
“We
shall all ba Anapsd in tbe twinkling of an
eje."
.
A newspaper recently stated, ta a re­
port of a battle, that tbe conflict waa
dreadful, and the enemy was repulsed
with great laughter (elaughter.) A man
was said ones to fibre been brought up
to answer tbo charge of having eaten
(beaten) the stage driver for demanding
m&gt;&gt;rc than bis tare. The public .were
informed a while ago that a man waa
committed for having stolen a email ox
(box) from a lady's work-bag. Tte sto­
len property was found in bis rwl pocket.
In an account cf a Fourth of July dinner
it wasstated that none of tbe poultry waa
catsn except tbe owls (fowls.) ,
A “MAKS w" SLCXDX*.
,

were both—one from tbe weary confine­
ment uf tbe hospital pallet, the other
from watching, beside it; : but upon the
Caos of bulb shone a happiness that could
bo generated only by Ipva.
Wa claim
the privllewo uY listening In Xbeee walU.
“That life you hove saved, Eleanor,
shall henceforth be devoted to you only."
Had there beec lookerooa as: well as
ll'teqers, there would, at that Ideation!
A laughable mistake ♦» shewn in tbo
moment, have witnessed the extraordin­ following mixing nftwo artklos—vno
ary spectacle of twopsrssne in tbo uni- concerning n prtacher and the other about
tJnioc servioe. clasped in the freaks of a mod &lt;foy, which occurred
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“Rev. James Thornton, rector et St.
Corebead of the other, and within a week
after, if they bad scanned the columns uf' Andrew's church preached to a largo
the Cfocinnati papers, they would have ooncourM of people on Bunday Isat. This
wm bls last serrnna.
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seen thlk paragraph;
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—, Lieutenant Frank Gor­ pbysldan advises him to cross the Atlandon. U.S. A., to Eleanor, only, daugh­ H&amp; Ho exhorted Me brethren and sisters
and after the conclusion ef a abort prayer,
ter of Samuel Price of thia ally.
took a whim to cut some frawtic freaks.
Our story Is told.
Ho rah up Timothy street to the college.
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thepelirata in tbe German Hospital at of boys sehod blm and tied a tin kettle
to fats tail, and be again started. A great
crowd collected, and for a time there
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prsyias, tbuoto amy ba raalMid kdtaiatairo- fuMiter ordered, tbal within twenty dsy* toreirls of a*wl aatel*.
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frra tto said aoralalnaat oauae Uu* cedar to be
pubUUd la U&gt;«
Anrar, s jmbl.e oewapaper, priatad, pubbatod and circulating In said
county of Barry, *1 least one* is *eeb week for six

£tgal gotirrs.

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^islitct Jrirt 4 ami.

■’&lt;£3j2«C».

■Mr wife l-M !-w- .nferteg with JIimnaatlam

safest___ _____ _

VIllas ■ Emeries.—Tbe annual elec­
tion hi thia village, for tbe election of
•odBcera fur the ensuing year will bo bold
-x-to tbe Mlh instant

day* before tbe exptrstion of lbs (to tto* atov
limited for kta smomsmo.
LOUfaB. LOVELL. Orowsl Judy*.
Svsmr * Allsm, Ccciplsiuaut'* Suticilors.
Dated. January ». ltd*.

issos Wastto—If aay per­
rue ua wb*r* Mis* Auucrra L.
annas Gaaauon can be fuund
afer a favor upon them and

‘FIF’-isr DiSSSS*-.CHANCERY OR DVR.
mn or KottKir. nt 9&gt;^u
' lhera to Burcp. As tl sawry Before Boo.
ci* H. Lotsll, ClrrwU Jtift, at bi* Cbambera

toning tn them valuable letters."
TTa'flbd the above in the Calhoun

■Twenty papers, emanating from Marshall.
Ws suppose the persona referred to are

MORTGAGE SALE

_____________ _____________ ITS.'
bate Uttaa ta Ito rfliago to Bernings.os Monday,
tto VVtb d*y of February, ta the rear sne Urnssand eight busdrvd end Hrty-fow Proewt,
Btormen C. Frtadl*. Judge of Probate.
Is Use matter to, (bo eatole to W Ultra Ttoasas
Carrol!,1Vte to WsakiaglM CHy, Dirtrict of Co
I--.LI- ----- »

iaOO'tbmarniy. Perhaps saros of our
riHfr’lW.jk word loons or bolh of

toy tag toon mode la the rtjaiil of ■

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appearing by aSd*v|t on Me

CURE

npnrs
to Iwsbte hesltb ever atom tie
birth of my toy.&gt;
bsve&gt;ad many troubles rnto dUfcaMU*. all this 4
time, unfitting b&lt; for every kind of labor, sad
dsauevtae slimy eratorL Um soctmer I eran.vnoed taking «b«
cqtm* sad bate u»ad

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rueideola of Rutland, this County, er
w^rn ^t the lima Geo. Gawioon went

baldly know iara«lf-aa I u&gt; now aw eillmaa —
1^&lt; aft who art like sffiieted try ibrPvopto Carr,’
-tbe medk-iM prvyarto by tk* Basilar? ttaeie.y
-end they Lbiak l will net togredg* ItoW dolter.
_
**Josm Sera Taiser, Jt*duu.lc st.
“BsMo, Kov. 11.1 Ml
THE
f',TTDT?Curo* Senfoka 0
PEOPLE'S V
It JD Seto Btora.
“I have n»edtto Taepte's tur*’ la ay family
with gTMl tenedt, ta ***** of earefala sad Halt
-* *-vver**Mawaa(ld It frageaatly I*
of wbam I belter, bare been beta
cf them retirvlr cored by It
caasvr.-STSMMa st, en-etsira."

•MwerCuvncn.—The Episcopalians In
iMa place, are preparing to erect a now
-obwreh odtfiee hern, tbe present seaeam.
KiotoU Lxatsd on tbe north side oi
•jek street, opposite the Court IIonto

SPECIAL

NOTICES

thereof defy aoitostlierad, will th* pMUfoo of
cnartos M. Ww. PiV'-K. ttot tto osram.y b.
slfowed ia Uu* oourL
neemipes It is ordrad, that Monday, th* UiL
Bar of March next, el tea o'doek. la the ferenone, to aaaigned for tbe bearing uf mJ peSirl**
(U.l iL. a -.
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'EWING MACHINEtFUll SALE.
eseh ni*bt sad eou«dd«r.lly dari» tto dsy,
we all sapp*Mwd she waa eoina oF «ltl&gt; tl..
MCnptioe. a bent a friend ad»&gt;a«l tor lo lobe

Lucjtcnon &amp;utvxo.—We learn that

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Harinw, Gsw'dyear and Hadley, owner*
-ofhbo Hadky Milla, have sued out an

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

. not yvi bsvlag taksu coo torn*. staeBs*
nprd taking tbe aaedtoe*. say is g she use as
J meaar stowas.aad .swell a* anybody could
ata! abv baa cewtteeto so* rar silica
aiu..&lt;Sa‘L‘KiS^“,,,r“**

.iwpmetlon ttpun Dickerson and T»li*ey,U&gt;
Ceosraptlr* eufferra will resolve s valoabl*
prevent them from raising tbo darn al prescription for tbe era of Coasumptieo, Asibass. Brooebitte. and .11 Throat and L«oC &gt;Jk
tbelr M» mill on tbo river.
.
Tnt QrorirCuu—The quota of thia
•Ceuaty under the ci.ll fur llireo hundred

jumvepoeacel

Wiihanatorgfe,
KtogsCa.Wew York.

ibonaand men io full, unless titers may
•till bn one man wanting in Onutgnvills.

of February, in tto year oae tbatoaod eight
hundred aad ailiy four. present. S. C. Frialle,
Judge of Probate.
In Um matter of the estate of Ean.uel Soothers,
deceased
On randtag and Bling tbe petition, duly ver l&amp;ed
of W. W. Keliy. prat tag. for rsasoua therein set
forth, that Letters of Adauiistrattoa dr Sowm was,
in *a*d estate may he grouted to Ttowsas Alton.
Tlmrvrasa it is ordered that Monday, Ibe gist

Heating* baa still a credit of 15 men on
Jiay fotare call that may be made.
Front Jlenill’s Hens.

lIsADMCASTns Hwutt'i Honaa, 1
Brownsville, Ark., Feb. 24. j
Mn^ Eqm&gt;a—Please inform the eiti-

cn.ANCERr order
•
statt oriacmoA.v- n»* arcsit court
for Ito county of Barry. in Chancery. Before
Hott. Locm 6. Lotsll, -Ownrit Jtdrt., st hl*
Chambers
O'XAssAm, Oa^toiHM,

sens of Burry cnenfy that tbe oki and
taiod regimeotol Merrill’* Horae baa reeoliated, and now bears the name nf a
veteran regiment. Perhaps It will please

_ CTCROtiHT. Qroarsl Ajpot. Bo. Ml
Bsffakt, X. T, to whom aU orders she
dressed.
ostt^ytis

MORTGAGE SALE.
EFAULT hevtog ton made la tto eon-Utioo
of pa rowel of an isdratsre of Mortgage ex*
ruled by 2ton L Wilhama sod bls wifr. Mary
Jan. 4^1 hams, of Barry oeuty Bsd State to
MichffK. to UarriM M. kla«n&gt;. to Calkoen county I
and *Ule aforwaid. bearing date th* seoced dar of
July. A. D. 1N0, and rseosded a* tbs tih day of ■
July. A. I&gt;. lto&gt;. *‘ 3 e’«fack, P. M., io tbe o®c«
IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
of tb« Register of Deeds, for said eousiy of Bsrrr,
in Bwuk ll. of Moeigsgve, *o page Strt, «nd the
amount ci*im*d to be do* on said Mcrtgsr* at ABE roe suffering with that dread dlaeesOrXas*
th. ttelato ibi* setw*. toiag one broidrod aud
WAftOK-S JTECTULGtA XlMO wlU speedily
aiity-siwe sud MblfCttodoitara, tltee.SOl and so
proceeding* la law qrjnmtoy lusvtag tees Insti•
ABB y oa racked with to* tortures to Rascnartre?
Wanca’a Ixuiau Kiie will speedily relets.
AREywu suffering trvm tbe gnawtngnof Dnn»-

D

digestios. &gt;
7
w‘lh *•*»■wUh Ow u

soot wIm(haveXriends in the regiment
to learn that they .will leave iba land of |
Dixie by the first of March and take up _
tboir lino of march to 9l Unis, at wbieh |

W* pate* **&gt;&gt;ll*u t'" wiu ““•«• J»sr

IRK you swir* *f U&gt;« ev/ataac* af th* Gasar UrwvwAt Rawuevr
W^THMf'd MKUB4LGU MISO, a osrtata
asr* fur dlaess*.
E«yU«tonTil
C. B. WALKint. Arsprtow,

place they will receive thirty days fur-

lough to vWt tbsir beloved friands one*
«wx If •• bar* good lock ud old Gn
Ato»««in Wired enough to not disturb
ass, wo will, mwM probably ba in our own

rsbpaeu«8uia by the fir^otApril next.

-On. L, Msrrin'h Harsa.

■

^DVEMBEMENT.

-CBAlfcER^AtEV**1

CHY

'TATI or MICHIGAN.—Tto Circuit Court

HAM WAKE

'

STOKE.

’TWQjg^A
TirurinHinto* °C
•«■&lt;&gt;V |a.to rW»U/ rf NorMk, Vwgi.U.
MrakV &amp;.
h &lt;br.l«el

LOWEST CABB h ABBEY VjtLCTL
UrdforxslytB
STOVTES I

ADMIM8TRATOR’&amp; 8A1£.
faBtofototarrt foosvtal*toWLBfom R BUw.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
(■gpo-tan-Ln

�DR. BOBACT

•Jgnndtml &gt;trai.

STOMACH

ja&lt;bm

BITT!!
of tbe lllinob Stale Hm-ltcukural Sudety
nt its last meeting, makes a wnnrkablstateniMt uf facts, received from one of
the moiubera of that society^since the date
uf that meeting. He sute* that he un­
derstands well the charattrr of the Dela
ware grape. He has Delaware vines that
have always been strong growers, and
others that hart only a fwbTe&gt;iekly exiet«ce. Uo has been puxxlad aa l» the
cause of this difltrenee; but experiments
and obnervatioti had satisfied him that he
had discovered the cause. Ha says if
th* Delaware is propagated by cuttings
from bearing wood. U will grow alrong
and trait early and abundantly, invaria­
bly. If propagated from barren wood, it
- feabU growth and never
rriter aaaerts
this
fraiv
.--tr. jthat
—---..
.. man
is a sucoesafnl horticulturist, and that his
a«serii»n will contmaud the confidence of
all wb«&gt; know him.
On further Inquiry this statement is
confirmed by others, and among the
number Dr. J. A Kennicott, nf Chicago.
He states that he has had two-year old
tinea l.mdnl with fruit ' lie asserts that
be kn-'Ws that thev were propagated from
bearing wood by Charles Downing, Esq.
He baa other vines propagated from bear- j
ing eo-d obtained from bis father, the
lata Dr. Ksnnic-.lt, which are sIm giving
fruit and growing strongly. But vines
which he has himself propagated, from
harden wood yield no fruit, and sustain
the bickljr and Weakly character so often
gi»m tn tbe Delaware vine.
This is certainly a very important
discovery, should three assertion* prove
true, which, with such t&lt;stii&lt;mny. can
hardlv bo doubled. Nor is it proliable
thatitbia peculiarly is confined to the

TO BE EXCELLED

Regulator
DIGKT1VBORGABS.

'tVtrn '&amp;\XV*b
• hicb th. patMOt m.r aspire

.■Uwe-varieties xsnuld likely preeent the
same chasactrristic*. Tbe groat demand
for Delaware vines has led tn the empb.yiurntof everything that would pr««ducaone. and this may in soma in.tancus
explain the cause of tbe complaint* we an
often bear from certain Cultivator* in re­
gard; t«» it* weak growth and want of pro
duclivenns. Two or three.&lt;ears agu 1
heard of one extcti»ivw vinestrower near
Cincinnati, who had compared tbe growth
of the vines propagated by Dr. Grant
with some propagated by others, nod
found the difference *0 great (no doubt
without understanding .ully the cause)
that be was induced Co sell all yChe0, and
purchased vines l&gt;&gt; a largs abn.utituf Dr.
-Gram. It is well known that Dr. Grant

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a *urc \t’rcv«/AX\At o$ '

COME AND BUY MORE

GOODS !

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»ba«ae»^ad«i sects far imtobo;

BITTERS.

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wbethsriitarsol is th* J

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l£®r£f«5n£.’B? SS&amp;ft
this afHusing dosrapsr, and M the cwvefUs

mtiso eoatatas no wlMrsl efsnv kind.

the fofkariiy dhMM
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IN MY LINE OF TRADE

HVAE

JUST RECEIVED

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arc XXxx AcK vaa'a'* SoXace
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HIE BEST
Dr. ?0Lo\»acVb

ToKxxr Swxrr Potatoxs gog Un
Tttaofon thx WisTX*.—Carefully assort
end throw uut all’bruised tubers, and sec
that those you wocld preserve are , dry.
Tbe boxes or bin* may be of eueb alia a*
is couveniaut, so that they be sot more
than vighteea inebc* in depth. They
should nut na nearer to any wall than
three or four inthse, and raised a like dis­
tance from the cellar flrwr. and if placed
one above tbe other, ebould havw a space
bet wean each at ieaat two inobes V&gt; admit.
a free dreuiattaa «*f air. Sprinkle a ill I
tie dry send i« tbe buUmn &lt;&gt;f the box, fill
it half Ml of potatoes, add sand till the
crs.wwe seo filled; then fill th* box with
potau-es/ind ndd .and as before, leaving

STOMACH

Silioua Fever,
j*‘euar ana yzgu-c.
Jjiwr Complaini,
dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Jaundice,
.
Kidney Complaints,

R.J. GRANT!

WE

atom ; fold «mv half upon the utoer with
the fur out, and roll up
pack tba skins
away for a week or ten dnya. After this
tbe pelts are shaken out, each is spread
with slayer uf bran or sawdust,and thus
they arc piled one upon another, or again
rt»ll«d up to lie for a j!ay ur twu. Tbe
moisture i&gt; absorbed, and after this re­
peated vigorous rubbings and workings
by tbe bauds fiiniah tboiu. Thick skins WEED* CELEBRATED FATERT
Deed to be treated b second tiois Merer fail to satiety those who airs them a thorwith alum and salt, which is beat oajhjria!. and where- er introduced are rapidly
applied finely pulvsrixsd and «sbbed in.
Tallow ur other grease rubbed upon
the undressed .king, softens and pre­
sses co them. On this principle tbe Indisns lau skins uf Butfuio, bears and small­
er auimuis—fur the nicer uperatmtie us­
ing braitie which ••» this swum are very
highly valued. Tbe fur dressers in tbe
ciUes use rancid butter smearing the*skins
witbit, then pnt them into tubs, and
tread and work liisui with the led very
thunmghly ; after this sawdust is thrown
in anuuigthe skin* and they ars repeat .
edly worked over in i^mtset with it, t"
rvuooe all exemw uf grea»e. Subsequent
manipulati.m, rnbbuig tbe akin with ubalk
ur (Hitter's day,and whipping and brush­
ing ths lur, fintsbee them. All those
opemuoM drpeud fur tbeir success upon
their thorough rubbing and working
whltit the pell must always reoelvs-—
Jffricnlhtrul.

I

axxA a\\ &amp;mam« ©5 a whu*
Lar naXuvc,

Come and See !!

Thors are many way s uf preparing furs
fur UM aa articles ol drees nr ornumrut.
A way the writer u«e&lt;l successfully with
small pelt*, as those of muskrats, mink.,
csts. rabbits, foxes, etc., ta a* follows;
After streleUmg and dij ing, scrape &gt;&gt;tfal 1
tbo bits «d fihsh and lumjjs «»f tat which
may adhere, ihcu wrt thoroughly on tbe

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TBE CHEAPEST

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IBWJS &amp; EBD3g,

GROCERIES

Thwe J’irtsre are put up in quarbattik, qf uAiah tK* above is ajhe-tvn
ill. ’ SThs label is finnty rr.grated, ar.-,
is provid,} With a oa/e^pt^ yVo.
ocunterfriter*. (prios fl pr bottU, c

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DRY GOODS!

HARDWARE!

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DRUG STORE!!

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raUy te eMd to Mr husband ia the
taMMuna,
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eald the other. ■
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Mrs. Sprawl, although understanding
no wqrd that wan spoken, »errolved the
borrowed property formed tbe theme of
, tbefr remarks. “Hava soma," sb* hast­
new and moat complete anuortment of
ened to say, with extreme pollleneta, an
Jfflisttllang.
ibe Germans approjwbed the provisions.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES*
-n»rt
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»&lt;□.
&lt;Chemicals, Paint*, Oita, Cam
£nd, they ata
WHIPPING THE WRUNG WOMAN. bread and cold maaL
pheite, Burning Fluid,
with appetite, exchanging glances, and
A Sketch of Chivalry ff. East Taaaessea. grunting with satisfaction.
;
‘
turpentine and alcohol

.

WHS UWHi&gt;

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FOR MECHANICAL AKD MEDICINAL
FURPOdES,&lt;MiLTUEl

AIm a full «tack «f

groceries

SWEEZEV St ALLEN.
A rrORXEYJt ATLAWand Solicitor* la ChaoTh a*ry. Particular atirationyaid to Conroy,
neieg, the iaveetigatioe of title* to Uiud
•rwlaauro* uf mortgage*. Ac. W HI be happy
I attoad to all call* in the Hua of their profenion
rd healaea*.
OMc* I* th* Court Hon**, Ranting*. Mich.
.. . . . ■&gt;_____
V...« *• ■ ■■

A. COFFEE. SUGAR. SPIRES. PEPPER,
PRUNES, FIGS. RA1S1N8. OODJ1SU;
t. ceerrltuag la lb* Grocery line, aueb aa
tw oec4^ for tanyilv u&gt;«.
Alaa a grcal variety of the

ciDiEistr if'XLTannxEi

Ab* Cook I be Extracts,

'e alto keep oe kind * good luortacnt .
ST-A.TIOISTEIl.’Sr,

WING.

PENS. PENCILS. !NKR, PAPCJt. EX­

gtg
MOST POPULAR/

»• *r •

PATENT MEDICINES
JOHN ROBERTS,
PHYSICIAN nJ Suit»«« Dw^liegoe Broad­
way. aaar th* CeUrt Hoss*.

Im bought al any place. Gl't ua a call and judge
for yuuraalrc*. ' Wc Intend to acll
(BKBAIP, IF4DIR CASE
orKrady Pay, only.

Rurdal attenUoe will be paid la COSTOUNDIXtfaa* pulling up J-KKSCmi-nOfiB; and -7
one purcuaaing medicine* of u* can rrty upon

ROBERTS A STRIKER.
April iC !»«..

J. S. VAN BBCNT’B

WOOLEN

FACTORY,

WANT 25.000 Ibe. n(\WOOL to
manufacture into CLOTII—

■ ■ ■ AND 6HEETLXQB.
either oc *b«rt&gt; or by tb« yard.
1
TERMS.

OXE HALF l&gt;* cloth the weal nak«, cr 1
win minofoeliini wbol.wtunfbrniabed. into clolb
at lh* feUawiag retae:
40 to *0 cento per yard for manufacturing Cloth

for your familift.

Try il!

WOOL CARDING
Doo* Promptly and In tba Bert M.notr.

We ent the subjoined game at croes
purpooee from Mr Trowbridge’s new
novel of “Coco’s Crro.” A ‘ brief profsee will mats It Intelligible.
When
•rooesion was first inaugurated In East
Teaeemro, many loyal men who had
been for months prtoately drilling that
.
tb.y might fight It seed be, Indefbnae of
the Union,'were obliged to karo their
homes and take refbgy 1u tbe mountain..
Among throe srds' a well-to-do Armor
named StackrWge, s man of some influ­
ence in the cmmutrlty, end t&gt;pe whiiin
the Confisderates were especially anfclout
to arrest. By adroit espionage they be­
came convinced tbst he held cnmmunlca
tiuns with his family, and the more un­
scrupulous among them conceived the
cbHalrous Idea of whipping Mrs. Stack­
ridge until ehe revealed the hiding place
• ■I her loyal mate.
Wherefore not!—
None of them wnuld feeshne to whip a
slave wowiSn wbk rebelled, and ths wife
of an incorrigible “Unlun shri&lt;A«rn could
hardly ex poet a lighter doom.
Near t&lt;,' th* Stack ridge farm lives
Widow Sprawl, a rabid secessionist,
only son bad been outlawed fur
some act of violence under tbe old gov­
ernment, but was wels»n&gt;ed bo the ser­
vice of tbe new, ami honored with a oom
luisaiua,ii&gt; tbe confederate army.
He
naa in coiuunwd iu the vicinity, and sent
two Germans of hisooutpany, who might
h« relied on for rigid ndhonmee to milllary orders, to pay Mre. Suchrldge the
bumnna visit to which ws have referred.
Now it happened that the goed woman
was absent from h«n&gt;«. having gone out
to call upon a neighbor (nut Mr* Sprawl)
and during her absence the capt*in'e
mother, Ipuut upon borrowing provis
ions from oae who. under the circum­
stances, would hardly refuse to lend,
knocked twice st the door, and, mealing
no re«p&lt;mv*. polled tbe hospitable “Jaidh
string*' and entered tbe empty house:
"Her first feeling was that of resent­
ment. What right hnd Mrs, Stsckrldge
to ba be absent when she came to bor­
row I As she explored lbs pantry and
elrocts, however, and became convinced
that she was absolutely alone in a wellprovisioned Arm-hod**, her countenance
lighted op with a smile.'
“1 can borry what I want Just exael)
as Weil as If Mrs. Stackridge war at
home,** thought tbe widow.
And "she
proceeded to fill b*r basket. She helped
herself to a pan of meal, borrowing the
pan with It. “1*11 fttcb homo ths pan,"
said she, “when 1 d&lt;&gt; the meal," exposing
her ensgxy teetit with a grim smile. “It'
1 don’t before, I’m a feared Mis' Stack­
ridge *1) have to waie for'l a considerable
spell! What’s in this box? Coffee!
May as well take b«&gt;x and alL
Bring
back the box when I do the coflee. Wish
1 could find sumo tobocky somnwhare—
wonder w bar they keep their tobaeky !"
Now the excelloiit creature did ndt ludulge^n (beao liberties w ithout some ap­
prehension thavMn?’8tackridge might
return suddenly wad interrupt them.—
Perhaps .ba.had opt followed Mr. Stock­
ridge to the mo'tjutaina.
Perhaps she
baa only gone into the village to buy
Shoes (or her children, « U» mH on a
neighbor. . “If sha should cume^ack apd
ksuh me at it—why, then. fU loll her

FRAMK AXXEN,
T»a ATTORSKY.Coastline and

, jHte* ta ita&gt; boariMroro

DS. A. F. DRAKE,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,
JfeASH

tbeso yerdurned Union .hriekera la all
gwioa to he confiKSlsfl and I 'reckon I'
may aa well takeroy shw-r wbsfi T ban
fR it. TbarA a pepeeof blut peMsr,
■nd lit toko lejeM as tie. TbarWa^ruT

iorap butter,—wish 1 cotld tote jar aad!
—haao sums «&lt; the Iqmps ob a plate

ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASK.

* U, taka all ypd want,” said the oldew. . '‘You’re welooroe to anything there
is in the bouse. Pm sure I-adding with­
in beroelC “1 am ao glad tbeea aoldiaro
have eomal Now whatever la misaiag,
will be laid to them."
“Youde ledyW ds bmua!" said the
foreigners, munching.
.
• Yea, help youraelroaT .amllsd the
bropltable widow.
‘ You Mrs. SuMridgel" they inquired
more particularly.
,
‘ “Yea, take anything you like," replied
the widow.
“Wbsrsisyour baahaad!"
‘•My husband 1 my poor dear husband!
he has bean dead thia—"She cltacked
herself, remembering that tha soldi era
took bar fur'Mrs. Stackridgs. If abe

underoived them, then they would know
she bad bean steal in it.
“Dead! Tbe Germans shook their
beads sad smiled. “No I He was here
last »i«hL
He was SOM.
You take
dase things to him up in do mountlo*.”
“Would you like some chlsee !" said
the embarrassed widow.
fTank y. Die Is better as rations."
Mr*. Sprawl returned to the pantry.
In order l» replace tbeprovisions she had
so generously given awsy, and prepared
to depart with the basket end pal!; in­
viting tbe guests repeatedly to Make
tbemaalves quite at borne, and take wbstesse tMy euuld find.
"Walt!" eaid they. Each bad a knee
on the floor, and one hand full of broad
and cheeoa. They looked up at ber with
broad complacent unciuou* toes, smiling
vet resolute., And owe, with his usoceuC'
hand, laid bold of the handle of tbe
st, while tbe other detained the pail.
♦You will fell ns where ta year busband,’
said they.
“O, doar*me, I don't know I I’m a poor
lone woman, and wberd my busband is
! can't ouosslve, I’m sore." ’
“You will tell us where is year bus­
band," repeated ,the moo; end one of
tiiemrgetung upon bis feet, stood before
ber at the door.
“Hot on tbe mountain somewhere*
I don't know wbar, aa* I don’t keer,"
cried the widow, excited.
There was
enmesbing in the stolid, determined look*
ef tbe brothers she did not like.
"He's
a bad man, Mr. Stackridga is. I’m a
seoeexiunist myselt You are welcome
to everything in the bous— only lot me
go now."
“You will not go," sold the soldier at
the duor, “tiU you tell us.
Wo Aim
for dot."
On entering they had placed their tn us
kets ie- tbe corner. His speaker took
them, and handed one to his comrade.—
Abd- now the widow observed that out of
the mania of each-protruded the butt­
end uftasmall eowhtdo.
Each soldier
bold bis gim at bis side, sod Hay tag bold
of tbe said butl-snd, drew out the long
taper belly asd dr *'
* ’**whip, like a black
taka. Let ma go. I ain’t Mis' fitackridne I"
Nutblngso natural as tbattho wifis of
the nUtoHons Unionist abould deny bar
identity at aigtat of tee whips. Tbe sol­
diers look at each otber, muttered some­
thing,in German, smilnd, and replaned
their musket* in ttei
_

"Yen teUne etas b yonr bnetamd,
or Mao wa whip yon. Dai ie our orders."
This they mH in toe tones, wish mild
looks and with A Tsliunsas which: anti
MghdhL. The widow new IhM oho bad

•&lt;lt la troaj.-U ia . troo! I . am . Mr*.
Sprowl, and my bualspd is dead, and my
sen is Capting^SprowI, and. a poor lone
wldder, tual if yob strike her a’ single
Mew. He’D h*ve ytt took and knng."
“if bo Is ynur son, den by -your own
sou’s orders wo whip yoo. Ho will not
hang .us fur dak Yqu rill not tell 1 Don
tojflvo you ten lash."
Blow upon blow, shriek upon shriek,
fallowod.
The soldier counted the
strokes aloud, deliberately, OMwaentiousIr,a* they,gars them, “Von, two, Uwe."
to., up to ten. Th*re they atnppod.—
But ths screams did not stop. This pun­
ishment, which It was (port to inflict up­
on a faithful old negro, which it would
bar* boon such a good joke to have be­
stowed upon the wife of astauoch Unioolat, was nn sport, ao joke, but altogether
a tragic *ffitlr, to thy mother, O. Lysander I Then she: wbtfftld so often wish­
ed that ebo too owned tiavoe, tfarklnn
■be wm angry aha might have them
strung up and flogged. Then abu, who
sympathised withbar ano in bis deaire
losoe a«vjr msn. woman nod child that
lorad the old Union served in ihte M&gt;ion, felt in her own wrilhiag and blood­
lag flash the *Ungs ef that inhuman ven­
geance. Terrible blunder, for which ah*
bad only herself to Ibask. Robbery of
bar neighbor's house—tbe dishonest •bor­
rowing,* not of these ill-woUen good*
only, but also of W ta^bUr'.
baa brought heq, b» what wa nail Citality, to ih'ia strait. Fatality i* but another
name for Providence.
Tbe soldiers waited lor % lull la the
ehrieki— iban put ouoe more ibe ques­
tion :
“You tell nowl Where la your hus­
band!
Not
Dan you git ten Issb
more. ’A!Why's ten lash till you toil**
A storm of Ineobtrest deal*!, aftgry
threats, sobs add roreams, was .the
sponaa. One of tbe soldiers drew bar
skirts over her head again, and gave an­
other pull at the cords that hauled up
bar thumbs, while the other stood off ai&gt;d
mdaxurud out hM whip? Just. Uteti the
duor opened, and Captain S|r6wl looked

ally—a msrit which Lysander.fciled to
appreciate.—Ha aware at them terribly}
be*, be did not countermand bln last or­
der. Accordingly .they proceeded sto­
ically to bring more water.
Lyeaader
had got his mother’s head on hk* knar,
and abe bad just opened ber eyes to look
and her mouth to gasp, whan tbere eamo
auotbor double lee-rold wave, blinding,
sufiiag, drowniog ber. Teo Rtaeh of wa­
ter hadal thou, poor Jone wHnw.4
Lyaasder let fall tba maternal head,
sad bounded to his feet, roaring with
wrath. TbebrotherS'lmpirtbrtVle, with

say, ‘Bring vanar and trow &lt;*.'
Wo
pnn« vaxsar and trow on. Dat b alL"
"Butldidu’n ttO you tefstah pall­
fob
Thia sentence rushed out of Lyeander *s
soul like a rocket culminated is a load.
eXpluaiva oath, and was followed by a
shower of fiery eu rues' falling harmless
on tbe beads of th* untneved Tanton a—
They walled patiently until tbe pyro­
technic rain ooaaed, then answered, speak­
ing ajurjiately, cadi a sentence, aa If
with'One mind, but, with two organa.
“Captain, yue boar. Last night tu
de boose a Si*. Too nay ‘Bring vaaoer.*
Wa pring a little. Dea you aay U&gt; ea.
Tern you 1 why la hell you sbtopl ’And
you aay, *V»n 1 tall you pring vaaoer,
pring till 1 aay ah top.* Vuo time more
te-dsv vou ear. 'Prine Timf.' nd ron

Again J feel tempted to raise a warn­
ing votes about tbe dnaarity wftee araantaal on board ef tha Eagiish and
American navis*. It la impuuibla for
those w|m have been many m on tin ab­
eam from England lo be well informed
aa to tbe actual state of public eplnten
*1 l£ts present moment qpoa thia vital
aubjeeu But, judging from tha oSoara
ofhsr, Mejeety’s hayy who have at rare
Intervals brought vessils of war Into
Confederate ports.lt appear* still'-to b*
held that teott sounder erS hah antoothbore ia England a beat weapon of offena*
against irob-clad v«***]*. 11. experi­
ence. gained at Charlestoe enablaa mo
confidently to affirm that u wall might
। you prlt onaof the Yankee tr.nnitor* or
“How are yoo
j:_ getting on boy a T” Tbe ', the Ironaidea with peas, aa expect them
------- --------------------------qoMtiou was--------accompanied
by gn approv­ jo be In any way damaged by H-inch
ing smile, which seamed to say, “I see shot.
Another dlMgreeabh qqmtien furoea
yoo are getting on very welt"
“Wt wblphsr one*. We give her Itself u]«on an Englishman’* attention
ten lash. She not te!L”
“
when he ie eognixmi of the terrHJe broad­
‘‘Very well, ulv*' her ten more."
aid* thrown by tbe ll-mob gwns of tbe
Tba widow struggled and screamed. Iroetidm-rtmo of the moat formidable
Had aba rec«gna»d her sou’s voice !— broadsides, is the eninlon of the defend­
Muffled as-ehe was he did not iccugnixe ■ ers of Cbsrleston. which bat ever been
bars. Nur was It surnrisiog that, in the thrown by mv vesasl on earth. Have we
Unusual posture iu which be found her, any chip tai uteawoe wbidh eeeld suehe did not know her from * Mrs. Steek- I e»a»fu Uy racial aueh a broadaida, and re­
ridge. Ho stood in the dnor and smiled : apond to It with anything Like commeoaurata weight and vigor t 1 should be
while the soldier laid on.
11 uM^ke'H i'dusM,'*Ml q
filithloos to my duty if 1 did not mention
ed. ‘•And smhrt ones to_____ __
that It is the opinion of all the Bngllah
it happened that, thanks to her son’s prea- -■------------ *— la the Confederate array
ure. con versed, that Engenee, the screeching \ iciim got two
"smart ones" additional,
’
"Now uncover her thee. Ease away power of the guns asnt by both nailona
'
on Iter thumbs a Utile. HI quaailon her to sea.
myo—Good Lucifer!” exclaimed the
) Riabmnwd Coe, of Loodow Ttmwa.
captain, finding himself fao# to faro with
Raw Hwa. How fcw peroeM know
bis own mether.
Twenty lw* l—b— and tbs torture of Abe value ofrow Mao I it aaowwaiAoat
jhe strung w thumb* had. prorad , teo strange to see them sell Mr “denosa”
.km. for th. small mm of about &gt;0 or
40 roots. Taksa rtHp ef well leaned
swoon.; Ljysand*r,.furiwu, whipped out rww hido aa Mb wide, and a horoo mai
hardly break it. psriJim* book. Iw of
them be waaaol,brook *V- W titair g^n. from llTZrmr. Hs would Imo narrow stripe sad shave .iho W
rortainly have killed, owe &lt; them oo

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P&lt;A^e « ma n®M
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PIAN08

PIANOS

• jlrwesgirU a&lt;aar fariiiH—s .raylraa

' soM«hlbtag. ZU tarty and N«Wal
■kfataupaf thoBipshtln lifctwl w
Gen. GranUpawhMM ngahst further aU '
tempts to penetrtte th« Confederacy until
cash ospital.
*’*,j
llichmond shall have been taken. He
We regard this taatter of kb'diV la*
di—giserwKfc Hnlleek, and places the
fiaditaomowhavkgpeatul ^alsAgibta. '
surance matters equally important ns it
highest vs hrs trpon the rebel capital, de­
. Delb^ Waatihn Ubfon rehateod in | 1 elueidetfea.. Lot boy oneccrefirily stody •oujd be In, the formslteo of m other claring that Cincinnati as well si Wash­
kiodaTdonfraM. WpUewthafneapniington is tbrMteoed by It.
tbeqetabeateodWbet -wnd'sartet way
jv
mt jtnoncays.o
the history of the Presidential suceeeriuns pag t lx . g«4 _llai ia not able to pay
Another eorrvepnndent, speaking of
' Joeentls, so that ths eoprotoacy of the for the last twtoy4r»jMn,M4S' will promptly Ite losses. Hsving seen In the
art •em 'ffii tees uisuhnteiili.
thia new “on to Richmond. ' mys: “I
(oV»mpi*M may
We
acknowledged 1
East muA of ths follsrs of auutusl soo»be convinced ef Un iratb of oar etete.
think it probable that Grant will com
panien sad ofUte trouble and loos sufoievJMw' Utorttueolaadd Oh, ao| that1
ed by : indfviduel. who |*d paUMtaed mand the atata eelama, with Sherman.
IdooM-bo weonwatimctaoal. Do they
MoPberoea, Meade sad Hewkar as chief
ButwHJq we disclaim against "toa them, we cm express osr opinion of them
tabordbmtea. .rrvx &lt;•
want the Union armies to march down
isrm’r,‘&gt;rfa^plan,"htlt not ba under­ whin good deal of pooitivensee. Now
“Gen. Wm. Smith reached boro to day
Eiono
has
to-day
nearly
one
boostood that we advocate “tarn tana" fHnwhich gives rise to the revival uf reports
■.*enand suspended inulual cun&gt;It la relate/ xKme rebel neat Vicks- i
ripfee. It would •to, bowevce, no snore
and ws remember that the hear that be still supercede Meade. It is
clslned
tbsl Grant urges his appoint^
k of a fallacy to adopt tha latter than tha
Jinmimkcar of that Stats in g ro­
-ml Oh, to! that would' be nnonnati- format aa a'peiaeipta. It could coaxed y
tated that the dtaioM for looses
knew what to do with, (literally to.) Hr
tafiooel. Bat do they want tbe wait to
l beprudo^iyouf—ore mtocktef to insist ■
them wm over 82,080,000.
ing ia affluence aad luxury, occupying
,4*» wfcepltie now—de they want the
Mutuals daosHy rap well for 0 few
an extravagant wnsi.&gt;n. and wiy^. bia
that every-mn who baa paaaad through
Waahiagtaw, Merab 19—TU Ware
years, often putting a'largo capital and
. Union araiioo to oeaee fighttog.wh»lv treifamily
a—&lt;!1y teMtipg lba Wr ef the
' one term of office meaaurably ewoceesfub '
and Means Cam mlI tee have completed
with
flaming
handbills
aad
ptausabls
• tors subvert the government or rend it in1 shouH, at sQ ha—ards, be rtteiood for ,
«a taring places or the cart, and fur tha
agMla, succeed ia. doit^ considerable bu tbeir amendmanta to tbe national bank­
limo beii%. visiting Saratoga and NrwCfrninl Well—no—hem—not exactly
ing
bill
eesahltahiag
a
uoiform
rate
of
in
­
another term, than to aay thal all should slnesa. They even pay tbeir first lueses
ternal of 7 per cent., allow tag esisllag portiaturn. When the rebellion broke
tkst—but—but they weal, tha "gov'erm
be discarded at the ead ef a first term, ;promptly, which is used as a stlmalns to
out, be wept intuit with bis heart. o&gt;miI,
rope ta Othere-'bot, by and by. locoes so­ State hanks to relate tbeir distinctive
body and means, raised a Company bead
whether aaeaeaaM or Ml Oer tewli- ।
on molate, seaeesments I ocrea so both ia names, and abolishing tbe numbering of
ed them aa tbeir Captain, spent 1250.000
1 turions are not baaed upon any such flint- ।frequency sod amount. Members get Jia
and
tww years time in tbe causa. But
1 ay hutnbugsry aa ibis.
Aesu'mplioM ।gusted and refuse tq pay. and whet then 1
Gen. Grant intends te concentrate all
finding it (in his view) a failure, be baa
of suck a character are arbitrary and dee­ bo you say sue them 1 Well suppose you our western ferosa, from the western resigned and come borne Laving hut all mwtam ewe*tassea beta-4, itfooojgnnft
afibte ewtaialj lbws
fo
boundary of Texas to lha Miastaaippi.
do,
from
every
man
of
whom
you
re
­
' potto. Tba deairaa of tba people upon 1
I'recaei'1 fveialve
frtl Aff atOtU. Or
into camps lor emaa bins blows tbisspnng his dares and I"roe change, ead wmrid be
each a subject should ba tba oupre—s 'cover, yoor eoats will be more titan the
Another estt'wti I snun bo Imnod for compelled Io In— al! bis plaatothM—^pr
amount recovered so thal It will be a
X tT-Oer l&gt;»!Ur
to aay —tbwtaeS
uke
the
oath
of
dlrgionoe
to
the
DnUrd
law'/ l “- ;
toeing job. '
"
200.000 to 300,000 mtn.
States government. 'He te«dt time to l&lt;r„t a.IlLKra portage U I JU by rvUtre of
ed. Revive slavery, and ask traitorous
No man baa a claim to o&amp;oe; but tin
Major Geo. Lsw Wallace baa arrived
Tbe truth is, ao long aa the members
«.a»m..?ew4a!!lL
consider, but as b&gt;a places were all to
sis remasters ,to eoms back and resume
people bare a right to demand tbe ear- 1pay tbeir uwwnifnn Toluntarilt the bora, having been summoned by the be taken pwdlra—d from hire, he swal­
Lha laah aver their slaves, and over us, Tices of a citixee for one term or more. Jcompanies ear: pay their lo.ae*. but when Secretary of War. Report a—igm bi«a
lowed the Uttar pill, and m.w mntogo
tha members oease to pay, the luasee will to the command of tbe Middle Depart­
•■d then, (if they will oom Lack) the
Ms own property. He is determined to
just aa they ehooea. If a public officer eeeae
,
to be paid, and the Company will ment. with beadqnartere ei Baltimore.
governoMBt will be restored aa it was.
A dispatch from Admiral Dahlgren, go to Europoad thus gel net of the sight
baa been suceessfol, be baa dime bis duly (go down. Nw^tompany ever did succeed
' It is not the government, than but slavI of the scene of hia dis— ten. i
in our opinion, oom ever will, in en­ dated Fortress Munroe, soya be sapoets
—nothing more. If the people d erased sod
&lt;
,ery, that they want restored. And in
to recover the body of his aoe by flag ef
bia services for a eeeand term, they have forcing collection agarwst finy consider­
Gen. lL&gt;s«-crans has prescribed a
able portion of ite members. There are truce no Beturday nr Sunday.
their simple hearts they afibel to believe
a right to them ; and be ie an enemy ef
It ia reported that Gen. W. F. Smith, very rigid oath &lt;&gt;f allegianoe, to be tak­
at this time, m this county, mere than
that if slavery waa restored, tbe wsr
' hit country and tba true spirit of its In- 310.000 of unoollaoted assessments, and al Gen. Great's request, baa boon ap en by all persona attending religious eon-w'4nld cense, and we Would have the Unstituiiecs who would step in at this point more than twieo that amount of unpaid painted to the Major Generalship vsoa- fe recess, e*&lt;» notions and^ytods githin
•K. ,.l. - !. ...
But they fail to tall ! with a bastard *&gt;riacipfeM to defeat J bo claims for losses against defunct mutual ted by Great, and that bo will command bis dvportmem. A'atrtngcnt oath te alan
. us why traitors would lay down tbeir
i the array ef the Potomac.
imposed upon all officers uf the Misenucompaniee.
popstar wilt
Gen. Halleck reported yesterday to ri Slate militia. No man who has been,
Everybody knows these facta, sod yet
arms, now, if slavery was restored, any
But we will not pursue this subject with all this light of expo-*----- ;------------- Gen. Grant for ord•re,-and wm aanigned or tv now disloyal, eon bold nr get a
mtee than they would refraln/frem takV. F
to 3tv»yta-«rori. Ssn.ro.
farther. The proposition of the right of be found wbo disregard ।
for special duty al Washington.
oemmi—ion without gre— perjury.
•UOe "T sir .14. .1 ate ■—«t re—Ale b—
• teg up arms, before there waa any dan­
ciao—■ -£—MMe 1,. A——(Maly XU. An informal meeting of Republimn
the people to self-government, is loo of business sagneity. sad
ger of Slavery being abolished.
members of tbe Houee decided to sus­
MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS.
plain a principle to need elucidation. Tbe all they p nee sea in eompr
no capital at all wkb which to dieoharge tain Secretary Chase's views un tbe gold
. But the government has been subverted
I— a Htstldtfer tfp— pfelelMWer 0
“woe term priotiffd* is the politician's
Uemsss Wettb CvaUnM4.. w«Mi t'ale—
tbeir obligations. Why do they do It!
has it, by tbe liberatioo of sis vse 1 And
tMf Witetag l*prerw—bm^I.
dodge. No Butapman ever advocated Simply because ilia riteop. Well. Aoddg
wben yoo ask for “the government ns it
it, and txt Slaitnton ever will
u cAeop. and to mveat in ft is just about
wM,”you simply wsnt slaverjftretored,
as sensible as investing ma ebesp mutual
and then It will bo all right Is slavery
insuruaeo company. Our readers know
The lol and 8d Corps, Army of the &lt;
■iho govoraepeDlt Ggsnul the Govern­
that we have not been particularly par­ Potomac, are to be temporarily trans
The spring elections have been held ta
ment be emabltabod in all the revolted four hundred and eleven towns, villages tial tn tbe farmer, we are no more so to for ed to the 2d, 5th and Oth Corps.—
tbe latter.
I
The
commanders of the 8d corps will be
stat—, end be tbe —ma government as sod eittea is New York, ibis month and
Tbe following is tba affidavit redbretd
Sedgwick, Hancock end Warrovi.
before Zithent slwery t' We cannut see tert. Two bundrod and Mveaty-fivo «f to above:
On Friday, Gen. Custer with 500 men
tboM
hewo
given
Union
majorities
against
Soldiers in the field will bear in
how slavery can be the Government, any­
State of Michigan,
I a
made a revonnotsaece to Ely's Ford oo
one hundred and thirty-six that have gene
mind that “Democratic" papers through
more titan oxen, horses, sheep, ta g. or “Democratic." Tbe Unionists have gain County of Lenawee, |
tbe Rsp«d«n, and found only tbe musI
out Ibis State drctafo tbe. taw allowing
The undersigned William L Greenly,
A I them to irnte, peeved by
bamee end boween are the government.
‘
~
rbeade Thomas D. Ranadell and Edwin P. An- rebel piekola on tbe opposite banks.
small portion of Custee’s force ere—ed
And If we' cannot bars the “government
drown, specially appointed by the Hen. and drove tbe enemy in the direction of j lure, “tKrsMouaThey will atao re­
as It wasjy without slavery restored, bow
member that neatly every Democratic
i the Brcrstary of Bute of Michigan
Fredericksburg. They scoured tbe own- | member in te4h Houses voted oyainti |
aforesaid to make aa exanlnation of
ran wedmvfrU withe at restoring the cat­
try for eoveral miles beyond the river I
the capital and seeurillee of tbe Mich witboat meeting opposition, and return- ■ the bill. These fscu will aid them u»detle asd the tenemu ta dee troy ed by the
termining wbo are tbeir real friend, al
war! These are all calamities which Un
to certify on oath the reenll of each extraitors have brought upon themselves;
aoiiuativa parouaat to section niae uf the
A ■Utlary CoeneU.
and It la pitiable to see human beiDgs,eallad entitled **ao act for Che tnoorperatam
A council w— held to-day ia w blah not
of insurance companies and defining tbeir
iDgthsmselTss men, asking that uf all
tuwaro sod duties" approved* February only the Preeidect, Grant, Halleck, a*d
llieee scIf-iDvitod punishmenli, that which
At a wnrnse of tbe Peeos Damecra
5th 1859, respectfully report,lb— on lha moat uf tba Cabinet participated, but all
preveata crime, and ernaboe oat the muse cy of Butler county, Ohio, where Vallaa- 29th day ef Feb. a. o. ISM we eUtod- the military talent in which the Adminof all ournatieaal worn, should be the one digham bad a majority at the 1—t elec­ ed at the office of —id company al the iatratmo has confidence w— eallod in—
remitted. Poor, deluded tools I
Go tion, a couple of new planks wore is—rt- city of Adrian in —id oouaty, and made Tbe basis of tbe c«— submitted for con­
before the people and tell them, if yoo ed in the DetnucraHo platform, rix war to examination of the capital and secu­ sideration was, that the several February
with Franco and alliance with Jeff Davie. ritise of said orwapaay, and we do certify expeditions had nearly all miscarried, and
Loan SintMMVtitx, in ■ party of ta•dare, that slavery is the Government,
It tnay bo denied that the latter la a new aa the reault of each enmmatioa that tbe onea try w— foaling alarmed and dis
din and gvnllrmea, propounded hia plan
and that your patriotism, your boast­ plank, bet the Butler eueaty Democracy tbe earn of 3100.000 capital has been paid ealiafied.
for cultivating-the wastes of Africa, nhvu
ed loyally, your heart-yearnings after an certainly ahead of all oom pell Lon io ta to said eompaay, and lhel the said
It Is stated from a reliable aoa roe, that
a witty oM maid present whispered. loud
peace and a “restored goveremac 4" are making it ao conspicuous.
Wo copy company ia pceaseaed of the said oom of after the ground had been gone over. enough to be heard, that abe thought it a
alt measured by a desire to see the reetor- below a portion of the raeotulioa pre­ &lt;me hundred ttoaeoed drilaro in money Grant was called on for hia views, and moot uaeharitable idea, while so many
settled at tbe meeting referred to, and sad stocks as required by tbe 6U&gt; section bo res ponded promptly In favor of tbe wmtto are unlmprroed at borne
ation of msn stealing and woman-whip­
which received a largo vote, but were de­ uf mid ssl All of which ia reepeolfaUy capture of Ricam&gt;«d — tbe 5r&lt; atep ia
ping. and the selling of daughters into a clared loot by the Chairman :
the campaign, and it is quite sure that
submitted.
life of misery, infamy and shame.
'•Bnobad, That the oootinued aequlaiorders will instantly go forward tn bring
Wk. L.Gmblt,
the I lib and 12th c«rpe from Chrttanixlion of Territory and adaalesion of naw
Taos, D. HswnxLL,
ga. and tbe 10&lt;h and 17th corps from the
Eowtn P. Anoaswa,
Tux loxta Gxxxtts, ta publtahiag a Statea, would, without other disturbing
Subscribed and aworn to before me this •Mi—i—ippi river to Virginia, and all
influence, ooooorRr later, mtno diaeociarecent artide from our paper upon tbe
troops that can be sf-arod from other
tion and render tbe —tablishmeat of pev- 29th day of FeE, a. u. 1M4.
question of tbe representation of th'ta Dis eral confederacies as inevitable — death ;
peiata will, it la reported he incorporated
Gaonas Kixoslst,
with the Army «f the rotumae, and
triet In Congrrsa, appends some remarks that tbe destiny of tbe Anglo-American
Notary Peblie.
Banks bo reinforced with negro truopa,
is,
not
to
perpetuate
a
huge,
overshadow
­
•4“J f-u-i .1 •
A Florida letter to the N. T. Erontap but nothing more, and it is expected that
fours time if circumstances seem to re­ lug Fearretioa. but, on all At kerilabit
trrritary of tha Continent, io inprttt At Pool statea as lha cause ef the late dm- with the aid of the Boot, ho will bo able
quire it, appending still farther evidence torertiiinty of At peoplt and to trttl At
V&gt; take Mobile. Tbe groat bulk ‘dwhite
of ©or own, bearing upon the same sub Untndarin of Stalft; that thia is the Ex­ Gen. Seymnur was deceived no to the treope will be concentrated in Virginia,
jest. It is always painful to us te pub celsior. and accordantly therewith it Is strength and purposes of the enemy by and it it believed that 250.000 men can
itah anything reflecting upon tbe public tbe duty of the Democratic party—re­ persona wbo were admitted to our camps bo brought against Richmond st an aarly
gardless of the artifice, of the cunning, so loyal citizens, test wbo were in fact
and official acts of men in any station;
tbe timidity ef the pnamllanimona, the rebel spies. Tha An/ (hicks that when
but having given tbe parties due notice, inconaietency of the vacillating, and the
a Geanral marches into an enemy’s nounIf tbe effort te persisted in, ta farther In counsel of tbe Incapable—Pj fearla—ly try as though be were aanong friends,
Cos«nt». ■. H.. March 11—Returns
suit the good sense of the people of this inscribe on ite banners, Amity, Com and aims to ooncuer its inhabitants by
from 2±0 cities and towns, leaving ten to PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AND
CongresriMal District, we “shell lay on meres, Alliance with the Southern Coo­ conciliation, ho gives too many chances bear from, aland thus : Gilmore. 30.757;
PRIZES.
„ ,n
led vracy, war with France for the Exeo- te the foe for safety.
UUH EATING DEPARTMENT
Tbe MoClellM
and spare not.** - •
Harrington, 30,750. Gilmore’s majori­
1 wUl eetesos it y be—UM Pbotogmfb 41utorahip ef Mexico."
aad Boell puliey wm pretty thoroughly
ty wiM be about 5.000. F-ur of the five
tried te Virginia aad Tonooeeee; it wm
BmnreiM Extswmd—Through the
Onoecttutv, and nine of the 11 Boasters
soareely worth while to try it agate.
elect are Union Repcblieaax Tbe L'nkta
pofltMssa of B. C. Dxxtaos, the efficient,:
majority fc&gt; tbe House are sheet 75.
gentlemanly and very popnkr Provost
her recent peonage to New
Marshal ef ths 9d Dietriot, wo are te «oY«k. the etaamee Germania rnegM fire
neiptnf a notice from the War Depnette the bold,- Marcel the steerage balk
heed, off tee oms* of Newfocmdtawd. Ow­
nscot that the time for- pnyteg the fa.
ing to the peowtpt mewsnnm of -the offi
ifaiM bounties to wofaateers has been
were, a bate was cut tterewgk the deck,
Mtaoded to April lot, tMA Fall fat©
and five streams of vretee poured M tbe
Um ta*ha tetjta. white ftesln Awn MbK to rittrtnfflte «hM H was aem^etely
isftegiitoed bofoflp Ao cabin yssungire
had boea made swre of tteT i sernMi

’ fer • rtMMdtfoB Oftbe eu mfflnrbCMavs i
JAeto thMrpr^foo nManmg.'apdyou will1

tiFrrm****-

GfiOCERY,

Hew Advertisements.

Eating tf Billiard
SALOON,

‘AsAtdap craning the following lit

.T.tmtok A. T. Dr^.) IU~ra.r

*
The TUfaBB Ktoeliaa.
Tbsalectioa to this village on Mote

MsaedoCoa lha whole rather qule
» foe as party politics wore comm*
fa—dtirl in-the election uf tbe eo

.Democratic ikket. by msjeriliee rang
from five te twenty-five Tbe follow
,«re dm officers elected:
. Presktet, J. W. Stebbins; Recun
"W. Haye; Marshal, Lather Beam
-Strete CoMrissieMr, E. D. Fffie

.T-ifanr—. J. W. Baekta; Alton
3Kgu BencherTrustees, W- 8. Go
•ymr. H. J. Keofield. R. B. Wight-

day.

Ho dues net look as tbmigh

-eworecs" (becomes) duties of bis ri
were wearing the life out ufhim very f
Mr Bailey eoens to be perfectly oblivi

■We the fact that Me extreme uupoputai
te with tbs pre?*4"&gt;Ui whuni’bo cm
fata immediate contact, and nut with

■War Departmeat who only know I
•through hie rierkn. His cnwaiani te
to of hie popularity where be to Lot li

Tnx New Saw Ntu_—Tiloey fit D

■eroun here gvt tbeir new mill eo
•completed aa to give it a trial, ft
which it appears that by a little alto

{foe K wUl bo emtooetly aneceerinl. T
vwvfltri feetoircetar naw, with a b

of waler of only abocX two feel fall,
wo have heretofore stated, thio mill
situated on the Tberaapple river, j
vrart of lha village.
Scoaa Manina.—The “first run," I
sap, this year to said to ba»e been grew |
than any stegie Tua" without laternJ

cion, it seven years. The present I
sorely sold weather gives promise of
increase tewgsr mskfag. New 8^
io befog brought la quits freely, and
•riling readily at a shilling s pound.

Naw Goons.—R- J- Great, ban y
reheraed from a trip after New Goo

wb^h wlU be te town before most ef«
readers see this notice. Of oocrse, «
rsoiree knew, that when Mr. Grant g

New Goods, ttaeocaa Good Goods, s

wry eoscKprwjft.

ViLum CeMMHin*.—Al the Rep
Mm (tarn on Saturday evening,
fellewtegperecna were appointed a \
tege Cnmmiue for the eneuteg year,
wit • D. Stxixxx, A. J. Haws aad Jar

Maun.

Nsw Mcs»c.-Tbe well known fi
NfBectfe Cbdy, music pcbhsberv, at
Clark Btreet-CbUngw, have seal m .
MJowfag cptendhl 8~r and Cber
with Piano MM»pS«teM*Ct "Oh B&lt;
|ho Breve where they Fall;" •‘Vichote

is TA-1, Boys ;" and “Wsebingten .

Uinon Laxeca Mruroisv.—Tbit a
Httte celteocioo of petriutio bymne
tense, more especially deelgned for

�iirnf.

HOLBROOK.

Laid, ' »• ea -»&gt;.v4wl'lWy’»b^’”.'.'’.'
s^^^AaTUr.-XQ*...'.-

•• (tame.)

•»

............ ttatai

TilBt'AT DreKASaa.—'-We would eall
StL'ntinn tn ‘Brown's Br-mehiat Trochee.’
Wo have found them efficacious ia allay­
ing Irritation in the thr-mt end Bronchia!
tub-s and would commend lliem in the at
tentiou of Publie Speakers, and otherstrouliliiT with affections of the Throat.
They are also an eacsUent remedy for
Hoireeneoe resulting from cold."—CfonN. B., Nottaeta hereby given, that tba
ffrtjationaliil, JSotian.
above ticket was triumphantly—.dejtalrd
■oa Monday loot.

BwildetiI, A. P. Drake ; TUaordar, T.
'&lt;* Aria; Mamba!, Davltt Woolley ;
Bleaat Chcnmiasiooer, JL O. Phillips;
Treasurer, J. Maus; Attorney, C. G.
Holbrook i TnmteM. H. N. Sifaldem, J.
IT lUerndk Wm. L F. 11.ma, Z. 8e&gt;dmore; Asasaaore, J. M. Nevins, J. Cole.

inch thereof arwtil satisfy (aid Interest, beta}
foaeyUM&lt;aad*&gt;.|O'X&gt;ufaMtora (Mrt.iv&gt; wdlbe
ild at too north door of toe court bouMin the

^dtte^jSiTwi'lltJ

atni^j^bo^vntb day ftf |lajr, A. D. I«o4. at
M?C
' * JOSEPH aiBIXT, KostMM.
Dato&lt;rebrwnr7(|UM.
(fobl£

Tbe ViUags Election.
Tbe election to thia village on Monday,
pa^oCow thawholo rather quietly,

ao far aa party politics were concerned,
.sad recalled in ths election uf the entire
. Democratic ticket, by majerilia ranging
from five to twenty-five Tbe following

bats Offlcs. in tbe village of Hssiings,oo Moodsy,
the i»th day of February, in tbe Tver o*e Uureaand sight bandied snd. sdatydeor. . Present,
Mltenus*
C. Ftfadl*. Judge of Probate. z
Remaining uncalled fur at the llitsiltigs
ft* too matter of the estate of W 111 tarn Tbotnas
Post Office, fur lha weak ending March CarroR, late of Washington City, Dtotrfat of Co15, 1881:
.

SSsxwsauaWLfcgs

thereof dole autheaUMted. with" Ths pMW0l of
Charite M. fiutlsr, preying, that th &lt; urns saa) bt

Are the officers elected:
PreeWeat, J. W. Stebbins; Recorder,

W. Hsysv Marshal, Lather Bennett;
’Street GecumieeiuMr, E. D. Fifield;
Treasurer, J. W. Buckle; Attorney,
Wm. Burgher ; Trustees, V- 3. Good'ywu, H. J. Koofield, R. B. Wighueen,

J. P. Noble; Asseseore, D. Cook,
•ed F. D. Aokley.

MrtbofeiyWy. wb^dseow
bkrt bad many troubles nod
Ums, an lilting me lor tvert
destroy Ing utfturron.lort.
msMoll taking dHfU'ieeplols i
four buttles, and cm cos ch™. - —--------Hy difflvutricrbsve Hearty enwtrepfwertd, and X
feel cheerful and bSHW. .
.'
•
TfeVCanukln Dewars,

•LIST OP LETTERS,

war to the cotnplalaanto
■thereof to br served on
----------- ---------- —ItaHore. wltbiu tnrenty
after service on him of a copy of said Hill,
notice afybe srnrv of tMs pdsr, and to detbervof ll-af said Bill .HI be token u coo-

CUREJS£S.ai

kbsea ia pmr. bMUb for a 1M*

SPECIAL NOTICES
EWING MACHINE Foil SALA

made tta a long call M oar office an Mon
day. He docs nat luok as‘though the

be, end all*baa cuattoued so.erer suio
' “FaCL KtxU. Osrdnvr, £J
'•Buffalo.October I. IMt."
LeT Far tiela by ell
C CROSBY, General Ajput. ho. Ml
Kcffslu, M. T., tv whom tu ordera sho
drasacd.
cell &lt;yIts

—owdrotu” (bwoornae) duties of hie office

Estate o( Samuel Scutborn.

ware wasunag tbe life out ufhitti very fast.

prescription for the cute ofCouaunplion. Asth­
ma. Brvutoitis. and all Threat and Lung affec­
4e with the jM*p/eJwith whutu’ba cornea tions, (free of eberxe.) by sending tbeir address
to
Ber. E. A. WILSOX.
into i mtn•diet* cos tact, and nut with the
IVilliamsbutgb.
.
Klugs Co., Rew York.
"War Department who. only know him
jauS?t&lt;spser.ee!
-through hia clerks. His roasiaat boost
is of hie popularity where be ia butlitll* j

Tm» Naw Saw Mill.—Til noy de Dick
-erxjtt have got ihoir mw mill ao far
■cwiupletod aa to give it a trial, from

■which it appears that by a little altera-

'&lt;
dffilCEiY'oRtXEa.
STAtx'or tiltSNAlf: Tbe'Clfesh Court
for tbe county of Barry, tn Chancery. Before
Hou. Um 8. Lovau. OreeU Jidf*.. at bit
IV of Harry, Bolden al tbs &gt;'rebate OSce, tn too Cbawbars. • h .
. ■
vili.es of ilsotiuas. on Monday, lbs tH day
O'sorys Iflolse, ampfoiamsl,
ofojwbraacy-ta too your ne thousand olgt.l
huudred aafoixly-four, prssent, B. C. rrtndle, Aanas C^^^jJtojta^/ZKjo^Wie A. Buv

mortgage: sale.

JLZof pwrmaal of an indenture of Mortgagserscnlod by JctoaL. Williams and bis wife. Mary
In*ibe matter of the estate of Samuel ScoUiuro,
d defendants, j Jajo WtlUams, of Bsrrv rouuty aed State of
Micbiraa, *0 Harriet M Mean, of Oalbouu couuty
deceased
and state aforesaid, bearing date toe secuod dsy of
On readine and (ting the petition, (fairverifad
of W. W. Krilr. prating, fur rens nee tbetrissrel John A. Wing cud Kliiabetb V. Wing ere not July. A. D I«eo, aad recorded oo tbs «th dsv of
IMPORTANT AND TRL'El
forth, that letters uf Adiniuiatralion ds Hail ««-e, residents ef the riiaiaef Michls*, but reside In Julr. A. D. reeu. at » o'clock. P. M-. in tbs office
the Blate of Miseourl. Oo motion of 8weeeny A Stbo Register of Deeds, for said county of Barry. —r.----------------------------- ,...
in Mud estate mar be granted to Thomas Altort
Bwk □. of Mortgsgvs. on page Wf, and too
TbereujMin it M otdired tbot Ktreday, fte list
amount el• lined to bv dos on said Mortgage at
WATOOrS 'NEURALGIA K15G will speedily
the dais of this eottos. being ooa hundred &gt;ud
enrv
Am—
(KI.
anH ■&gt;.«• In aixty-nine and KLluOtosdollsrs. ||1&lt;S,J«&gt;J and no
ABB you racked with tbe tortarna of Ruceenaaf
Warson's XuxtoiA Ktxa wHJ speedily rvlisre.
to hereby gtrso. that on Bmrdsy the thirtieth AREyi'm suffrriug from tbe gnswingsof Drirsr-

iX'UdruxsVii.

tioa 1l will be eminently successful. They
v&gt;ae of a five fact eirtular aaw, with a hrad
of writer ef only about two feet fell. Aa
wediave heretofore elated, thia mill ie

Watson's Karan Mia Kia« sriu iaspvoee year
digestion.
:
.
mortgage, to wit, the eart frseUon of the aouthntt qstrltr saros,and V) acres off free* the ARE yoo*groaning with pain, with Oocv la your
west aids of the south-east qmu-terofMCtton Ku.
Warsoa's b'scaauiu Kun wm asrasgs year
twsirty. (Mi) in towMfap Ko. three (S) north of
pstn.
'
range Mo. tea (10) went, in all eighty acres, mure
or lees, in saW county of Barry and Blate of ARE yeo aware of tbe srieSrsce of tbe Gsxar IsTsraat. Rausnr f
Michigan, will be sold at pubHe auction orvondne I
[ TfATSONU KEVRALGIA KIKU. a certain
curs foe disease.
AvyUcadJrriA
■
C. R. WALKER, Arepresfar. A/afa
Far sale by Hossara A Bratxia. aad A. V. Batlax, llsalisga, Mich.
octtl ly

* And M to farther ordered, thal saw) petitioner
give notice to tbe petsona interested, in said
salats, ef the i-eodeney of said petition, sad the
bonrfag tocreeC by enoning a oot
Cbw etdsr
to be published in ths Hastings Banner, anewsiMtper printed In said eoiu^y. ef Barry for tores
successive wreks, previous to said cay of bear-

•itoatad on the Tbornapple river, just
wemef the village.

•ion, in seven years,

1

PA'OBdrEO/rf&gt;&lt;*.-BTATBO»MICHI&lt;lAX

Mr Bailey aeens to b» perfectly oblivious
•On ibe fact thal hie extreme unpopularity

The pretest ao

werwly cold weather given pmmieo of an

^DVEUTtBKUHNT.
ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE

iuoreane io •ajar making.

New Sugar
ie being brought In quit* freely, and ia
•ailing readily at a ehillleg a pound.

STORK
Tn tbs mst»»of tbs srtatv vf Leehu H- Fxhofa CUTE* HAMWARE
deceased.
Xoiloe Is hereby given that ta pnnnanee of s
After as ebeeaeeof savers! years. I base scale
। licvese granted to me. by the Judge of Probets far resumed
the HARDWARE Til A DE,

-Nbw Goods.—R. J. Grant, baa just
r*tarn«d from a trip after New- Goods,

OK M05B0E STREET 15 THIS CITT,
Aad cordially invite my old eastomers mri (Hands
io Kent and ndjoluing ootutUea. to rents’ their
buiismarH.lions with me. and wbrt rrer they are
tat went rf any cruets usually to be found ia a
——

wHph will be Id town before w»«et •( oar

readers eee ibis notice. Of course, our
readers know, that When Mr. Grant gels

New Gootfa, Il bmmo Gomi Goods, at a
awry *m«U prq&lt;f.

1 obtained from yoa iu Stir ember last Seeing
ibe adserttoeroeat of year Society, offetiug to
give yoer medicine to clergymen for tbe poor of
tb.ir parisbre. I obtained a bottl. for a poor girt

BUILD! MO HARDWARE^AMD MECHANICS

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Viit tea Committxx.—Al lha Ropubm Saturday evooiitg, tha
Mlwwiagyataona wane appointed a Vil-

MmCuom

lofe Committ* far tha anauing year, to
wh ; TX Stoaxa, A. J. Hams and Jacob

Naw Mcuc,—The well known firm

In the mailer ef the Estate of Jon L. McLaiU*5ou« to hereby given, diet by virtue oflieen^ Uon Ko. too, (10) ie Township Ko. eno fl) North
sad authority greeted to mt by tbe J udgv of lim­
bate in and fav ths county of ifariry, snd Elate of
Mich Iran, I Wit! expose io sals at public auction, aers, according to th. Oovrijure. yvrr »y.

Heel Estate, lying and bring ta the WWrtyof Bv

XRMrtdsCMy, meta publishers, st 95

Clark Street Chicago, have sent us ibe
FoUowtag splendid

and Ming la tut county ol Barry, aad Slats or

craWcery sale.

^Basttogs taaaid lte^-

Songs and Chorus,

JOB WORE AMU-RKPAIRIKO PSfilimT

with Pianu acempoftirnntar “Oh Bury

TNLM^T C*»»E
HUMAN MISERY.

the Brave wher* they FalluVieksbarg

is Takssi, Boys;” and •‘Washington and
jean, shall sell U public suetion. Vi thi

Dnos LaarscwMatoms. —This a nsai
Mttta eeUeetiou of palrMta hymns aad
of said Barry, county. Ao wit. the sdam

tusaa, more especially designed for the

attended to.

Don't forget the

• «n U i

COT HARDWAKE BTOHE,
Where Goode will beeoW at uniform prices, .
OXCKA.P VO* GtZUKK.
At Wholesale or licleU.
.
WM II. McC055IU.
6rsURaphto.J&lt;yJsl,lSU
b^yl

CT ON FRUIT CULTURB

JOB

�’?

’D'BL

UpxuM tW. iSu U&gt;U

ba will-

’B'LOO'D

•toed, sad thal toe idea bo at once end
ftfftoef ahnndoned «mt none but meebhntea roqtfire this greet element of usaMteN nsto happtatoa.: Wlmtoeera man’s,
hcoupalito, wbellter be ho a farmer, a
sssrohant, an artist er a mechanic, there

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five focally should be a primary coarideralitau with parents, but more porticularlj’ with formers, who have sum whom
they design to he toeir euMseaurs up­
to the form. Skill ta tbe use uf tools is
of iaceloulable advantage to him wbo
tllfo the soil. It euablM.blm to du tuny
tilings whioh others cannot do well for
!ntn,'and do them better and cheaper. It
gives useful employment to many an
otherwise idle bnur- h prompts him to
add a ttmusaod Ihtle conveniences to tbe
bouse and foraa,. wh‘&gt;ch but for thia akill
would never be made, la a wofd. It is
earn ing &lt;hh. In a fuller asnae, the de­
sign of the Creator, wheat he implanted
thia fseuhy of roostrueiirrneea within :
bljn. Itat it then bo cultivated in chil .
dren. lndolge tbe propectaily ta make
waterwheels and minature wagona, kites HELMBOLD’H EXTRACT BTCBO AND.Df[•ROVED BONE WASH CURftJ
and toy boat*, sleds and bounce,anything
io foot which will serve'u» develop it,
SECRET DISEASES
and titake it practically useful. Give the Ia aU tbofrStagss.
At UUie Rxwusa.
boys good pocket knives, and whal Is Lillis or no chance In Diet. No tacos recSiuo*.
better, give them a good worksap. Em­
ployed in It. they will nul naly bo kept
out &lt;&gt;f inischitK bat they will bekUcugtb
ening their iniLde*. eXerdsing their man­
’ tai powers, and fitting themselves for
greater usefulness, when they shall be
called npon to take their place io the
ranks of uicu.—Pbilodtlphia Culiuritl.

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COME AND BUI MORE

which have heeaabownroi upon him frost

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-OF THOSE—

WX ^avX» o') XVkC CouivAv^.
axvX V\X\»
is than they strike at the root of Diasaeo,
by sinUtoWsg every particle of imparity

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GOOQS I
R.J. GRANTI

Wives and Carpcta.

Tbs Chigac» Journal thus philosophirea on these themes :
“In tbe selection ufa carpet you should
always prefer one with email figures, for
the two weba ef which tbe tabrtc oonsists
era always more closely in tar woven than
In carpetings where large figures are
wrought. There is a good /deal of true
'philosophy in this that will'apply to matten widely different from the selection
of earpsta. A mu commits a aad mis­
take when be selects a wife who sots ton
lard* a figure in the great carpel of life;
io other word a, makes tnueh display. The
a|tractkxis fade—ibe web &lt;&gt;f life becomes
worn and weak, and all the/ day fignrvs,
that seemed so citarming atr first, disap­
Dear like Summer flowers in Autumn.—
Many a man has made a flimsy linaay
woo lacy of himself hr striving to weave
too large a figure, and is wore out, used
wp. Wtauld carpsu hanging on ths fenca
before he has lived oat half of his allotted
dhys'of usefuleets. Many a man wears
out like a carpet that)* never swept—
by ths dust of ind-dpnee ; like. that car­
pet be needs shaking or whipping; be
needs activity—something to think of—
something to do. Look out. tbefl, for
tbe large figures and there are thoao anw
stowed swsy in the garret of the world,
awaiting their final consignment to lbs
cellar, wbo, had they practiced thia bit of
carpet4&gt;hiloa.lpby, would to-day be/reah
a a Bruseela fresh from ths loom, and
everybody exdaimino: ‘It ia wonderful
how they do wear.”r
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wbeibor existing la «*ls or rnuu from what­
ever cans* originating audboeaUaref BOWIOM
eraSenta.
DroMric*hklmbSEdb'^tbji'ct BCCHD

'BX.ooX,

for Uta Ilfs aad health of ths body depend*
upon the pwrity of the blood.
If the blood is poisoned-ths body drag*
e^RMiewsbli ■rfKsniii Thesemedicinss
Kvt- X5wt&lt;\uoXc\

for mring
KortMa,
ByphUi*,
rii in (JxLoam,
Old Sana,

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BLJInthany, ft. a,
JCrupttbns,
Qtnawnption. ata.

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QW person wri»se,ber daughter wu eared
'rf tie of nine yean’ steading, and tk VW

W THU GREAT Divimc,ud la certain ta

.IX MT USE or TRADE.

Come and See ! I
WE

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JUST RECEIVED

*XSB CXSY*

AI0T2KB •&lt; BhsaBatim of sight years.
Cm IBMMrable of Dyrpepeta and Liver
Complaint could bo meniwnrd in which the
PeriJto and Pills
‘WotUXAkfo a CXuirwk.

TEW**:

'BYook'k VA\»
are tbe most active and thorough pills that
have snr been introduced.
Thry act so diroetJy upon theUver. excit­
ing that organ to such an extant as tha* the
eyrtan does not relapse Into its former coamtioo, which ia too apt to be tbe case with
simply a pargasire pill

HIE BEST

THE CHEAPEST

A large stock of

'BX.oodi cexxA T/mmv VAX,

G- O O X&gt; 8,

width, la conjunction with the

'Bkoo4. Vtan$veY,

sRwnr* KAcatniM.
WtERS CELEIUTEO MTEST KEZDUDBI)

IPIBMiES.

. u—
oo&lt;t» trial, sod whereier introduced ere rapidly
We hare every kind of p»de, each u
•■pereedlug all otbera
Thev poaeete tbe merit ef etoplidly aad
MH of tr.anagemect, &gt;o that fifteen nun«l»»
Hew te Mweep a Carpet.
BOOTS &amp; EEt®,
m* instroottan will enable any one to asa them
Taka a common wash tub, or some
.occeea fully. Tbe following art some oftbeir
veaael large enough to admit the broom Q] pointe of eaocllmce.
They hare a eiratabl Needls and fibutile,
freely, and put in c&lt;&gt;ld water to tbe depth n
z epdistdsfete!*
ef a foul &lt;&gt;r snore. Then take a broom
(one partly worn ao a* to be a little stiff
ie tbe best,) dip It in six inches or so and
bold it -ver the tub or go out doors and
knock off all the drops of water. This
esn be d»me must effectually by holding
Tba taoatan to auprrior ta
it in one hand and rapping It with the
Uosvsumss ar knots In lb
other on the broom corn shore where it
canaa It to operate with Irra
is wet. Commence brushing lightly at
Tba feed ia perfect,Accural
aad
warranted to run two J
first going over it tbe second time, or
more, aad Ifyour carpet is very dusty,
do not sweep more than a square yard ur
lw«» before dipping your broom Into' the
AND
water again; this will rinse uff all parti­
elee that may adhtrw to the brom. Rap
off tbe drops of waler as before, and be­
gin agsin, continuing to do so till the
whole is cleansed. Should the .water
gel very dirty before oompietiM tbe
room, it ahould be changed. One wbo
has never trier! die experiment, will
probably bo surprised at tbe quantity r»f
dirt that will be washed from tbe broom
into the water. A carpel can bo more
effrctuslly cleaned in thia way than it can
possibly be dune with a dry broom, as
tho poriirhs uf dust adhere to the broom
instead of rising IA fall back on tho car­
pet. There is no danger ofinjuring even
a fancy carpet, if the drops of water are
tbonHjghly removed from the broom.—
»c ■ SewiDg Machine.
’
J
Let no one try wbo has not tbe time and
FB PUBUCLY CHALLENGE MA­
patienec.
CHI SES OF ANY OTHER MANUFACTURE
TO K) AH LARGE A RANGE OF WORK
SI JAN EASILY BE DONE ON THEME
Scaxworo ow Ncrs.—\V« have somellmea known note on tombing maritlneeIn view at THESE HARD TIMES w a ma selling
circnlar saws, foe., to become aa tight
that no wrench would remove them.—
OUR GOODS
Thia was because they had been held In
the bend till they became warm, end be­
ing toen applied to very odd screws in
Winter, they contracted by cooling on,
nod. (hue held tbe screw with ah immov­
able grasp. Always avoid putting a
warm nut on aoold screw; and to re-

GROCERIES

Oalia (Pairn, Chokr* Jldorlua,
Indignation, (Poln in tha gawaln,
(jiixxinooo, ate.
Try these Bedicines, and yoo will never
"Ssk yw neighbors, who have used tbm,

end they will aay they are
Ciooi, IWvtYau,
aad ywu shcaM try them before gulag foe a
S^n Pamphlet or Abianae of my Joeai

agent, sod read the eertifleateo, and if yea
have ever doubted you will
J

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HARD-WARE!

S3,002,556.39

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GROCERY,
’
Eating if Billiard

FOR SALE BY
« . H.0C4 Lom clalnM Save twvn ulllorf and Mi,l
SIXTEEN MILLIONS OF DuLLAbAi

■ablisued km.
PCTEB LOR1LLARD,

Bmdr and Tobacco Manufacturer
.
It A IS Chambeis etrost,
(TonaeHy U Chambers slrosl. New York,)

d*1ot U4h*

«. THE CONNWarriOM OF PROPER.
TY BY FIRE, ie tbe Veiled Rtatek,
everages over A10Q,&lt;daily, la yoarpnoort,
sspoeed end eaprotocted?
’

QUA STOCK ST. OMCKMBS
IS VERY FULL AND CQMPLEWE.

T. AREYOLDMJRIDI Ifeol.wbysMr I (ir,
TS.
U 1441.. Ik. J.
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creel dieappoiut*• ^ARTlCUtAB ATTENTION .nd rogard ia given to am al I riake aa Well aa large

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8

ralldn Intel elUaai Sela,
&lt;*MM&gt;
A. Bwamr,

1

HE* TWEKYY-ONE YEARS AGO.

FIRST-CLASS ."*T ■•
GROCERY, EAT1KQ AND WL1MRD

Unusually Low!

AT10K

BUSINESS CONDUCTED with eonitant
dupMcii aad accuracy.

*■ LO”|?l- *}wTf,,"rt-*&lt;a Pr—P&lt;M“’—1

Set Aseete, January, 1864,

Cto thing'.

DRY GOODS!

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I irpWie wjftjrt fo’hrm gWthy ^iiiiflr’iiht..
lle'Vas IfakftigtiVTr’ Ai qnfHer'Ail,, plnrikV
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time I!tf&gt;o1t&lt;*'F Kp&amp;d ••utsRHiinijWrf in-'
itiihited Utft fTbe dU mn IM ffiNWa.. tbs danger. 'ILe plank whteh had ,been'
i*Sa afk’fret fbny by;tflehf inches
~f- didn’t bear you" be osid,'with anI f'a&lt;o*(ri«;
1
■• '^Ode.'SAd drmld let ufiPmimVif ’ist tyrhf UUISs«p*Tlj-&gt;‘1 It w^Wl/fdWm
- -beyond owr r«tch long fafisrd 'jfl c&lt;niltj'
|l hArrdladbferod it, and weoltPhava sthik'
■ -lid ih-S »Sry abort tJfte. - l lHdw'Ttttdat
. 'he Whrld'tba IcHeqgwirtiiSVtfst ’ '
,
ri«« Jwt* ■WUfaea Wes tafcmi'b. the cabin,
I jjniijxetr’Wni'jb^ ’41*'t' swd thert 'be mdriegraxa WI1»H aUET&lt;—
• 4&lt;wrtly.'dlfcrJ B&amp;bfch in Hm W£'ta
J - ersalriJ Bfrward,' wfe' when fa betdh.c-tasM oi the Mtn, wlMMtfrMH «MelW;

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out-;
fc’ -UaMealbey inerwaae' tbelr army
rage ; bo gentleman would submit to ik’’ 1
r LatJgMng'in bri sleeve,1 the ri^gro 'er»|-“- 'thdv’wre VHpjfcd. '
' B. t’nteai IM preen speaks out, their
llSerflitsklre'fone. '.' ;
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-Afw?’ ItiUhihi Ip ija qou'tbe'tn'erl*
toipsMiMW harattgitn, VO
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anowyo inveeosaa,
6. If they draft the whole population
warond.idHottoM^tta 'GstobM-MMsd।
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r®cflr»r EealTtnnea' — ‘ —Mdaa_n
aae they «ih "gel'nn yaluietre.
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' ^Yddlni'w 'tbfs gentleman, e- ye V f r',*B.c'-frthby tiridartoke w rmjarar East
,• ‘HMaeMaatbay Wrtl gerwomw saltpetre
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tfajlsetoai &gt;nua Afaom^ni tls. »*.iyN
1- “felt 8w&gt;4»«fc»l* AMs df-bla Uk
night [ and tba officer ufaUrrdwwajr, 1. .

nothing left W IgU■K^jk:u - • -*'**■ ■ -'
J I. «sff, aims the reVaUw Ibogan
. »IMW WFF k*n fcliing.
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pertead* are fast driving them out of their
__ orgnniaatiMMdtheUneowdltiowalUwtoa
Uniootol party opso* Ito Man to roorivo tbens.

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Ttatlnrtkfamy*: It M also singularly incoMiatool with
~{Mere follows the latter part of ear the Xafit't usual fair dtriing, ta aaaert
urttata, omitting the part aiieeepresntod that “it only betray* a narrow jealousy
'fathaabove utateroMta.—Ep. Bam) la behalf tit tea* other candidate to art
CbL KeUogfl.

So lung ** thia ridiculous grumbling afloat stories that Col. Kellogg, or bia
friend* have aoegbi, or wiM rewk the

mini kliwn

and th* wbela State tMtel I* riected.
rrrin* bonde mad* viwleul tbewnte, etatetanding which, dftlsew were enthu-

&gt;,b4 t^own omm
beMtae ittabM*-

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and afterward admit that it bad uut nak­ biot only boceu** of them.
If Gen. McClellan *h*H be ebocen
ed Mr. JBailey whether he mat oat pri­
?re»ideut, these, and tneh
the**, rau.t
vate invitatatioM to the friend* of Mr.
be hl* couMeler*, guide*, and trusted
Kellogg *o beyreoMt for “eowaultation friend*; and ha le aa loyal aa they are.
fore ** fo«U*h k. report apreada any tar.
Dorn the We doubt whether there I* a voter In
th er, wo think U might ae well ba ar and organ lx* lion” or net
£eyfc mean to aaaert that It did not are- Ohio who supported VaHandigham far
twated* t
.
.
Governor.who will not ae heartily sup­
Now k la a rnUuke—&lt;a aboard and aider it a matter of much ooaaeqweao*
port MoClelia* for Prealdsnt.
Utterly »illy canard—to aaaert, or hint, whether its on denial of log-rolling on/
That be I* loyal, aoeerdlng to hi* owu
that our county ceuvaation had any thing tbe part of Mr. Kellogg a friend*, w*n
notion* ef loyalty, we presume, iuct ae
to do with CoL Kellogg, nr the Congrovtrue or fal»a 1 Or doe* it prtfer iguo- bi* friend* Gen. Robert Patteison and
Mr. Fits John Porter ar* level; Just a*
no* com* before tbe e.»nv*aiion, and was rance, that it may make .latorueota fa-. hi* devoted frisad C. L. Vritandigham
not alluded te ia private oonversstion, vorable to it* el lent, rather than seek ia loyal; just a* hl* friend Gov. Rodman
even, *o far a* either •*reelf, or aay of knowledge that It may diaeeminat* truth! I M. Prim, who wrote aad published an
oar reporter*, beard al the eaorenlion,
W* are not di/puaed to quarrel with alaborcta letter urging that New Jersey
or hnv. beard due*. Il ouly hotray* a
the jEe/fr’* view of Mr. Bailey'* luflu-' should detach bererif from the Union aad
narrow jwJouay, ta Uhalf of aom* ether
seek an entranee Ini* Jeff Davis' king­
•no
; but when it aaaert* that “il there la
aaadidate, to **t afloat atorica that CoL
dom, ia loyal; just aa bis friend Richard
Kellogg, ar bia frienda, hav* sought or intrigu* going on, relative to tbe Con- Lather*, who advised the public that be
will seek,' the nomination through any
grwwalooal nomination, it certainly dwee waa ready to fight for Booth Carolina
each tfiaoMvar*.
If b* receive* th*
not proceed from Captain Bailey,” It aa- whenever she required him to do so, I*
waminatioa, it will b* because of hia peat
loyal; ju*t*a hu friend Horatio Boy­
•ervie**, and beeeuM ef a belief that bi* •erta what it would have known tobej
moor, who could not re* why New Tort
untrue bad It “dmmod the matter of
•hould nut adopt tbe Confederate Coo
enough coarequeue* to Inquire;” and the •tilution and east ta bar lol with the
proof of which ta abundant io thia aeetlc®. elavebolder*, ia loyal; just a* George
It would aoom that the Jagfe think* W. WcxMlward, Franci* W. Hughe*,
William B. Raed aad Pierce Butler are
the proper time tor moving in the mau
loyal, though all or meet of them declared
tar of a Congressional nomination ha* not that Peanaylvaahkooght to anils her in­
yetfaoene. If so, aboald It not take to terest* and her fat* with those of th*
taak thorn who, ala week* ago, engaged womenweller* Confederacy.
Ming of tbe pof i------------ ,____
,
Mr. Franklin Pierce wrote I* I860 to
Of course, we do not pretend to know in writing “ooefideutiri" latter* aaking Jeff Devi* that, fa ease ef a coHi* ion be­
wimtis tbe fediag in Barry county, er the lri&lt;md* of CoL Kellogg, to meet at a , tween the South and tbe Abolitionist*,
Ionia county, regarding thia matter, and ■pacified limo for “organiatien F
Or tbe street* of the North would run red
we do not believe either ths editor of th* does the Ecyb aim ply mean that the at
with fraternal blood. Of course beta
Banntr or the editor of the Gatttu
tention ef the ptopU should not be called (after himself) for McClellan, and he
known aay better than we do; for we
will probably head tha McClellan elsedoobt if there is any aettlefl feeling yet; to thia matter until the Kellogg wire-, torsi ticket In New Hampshire next fall.
but, if either of chore oautetiea or any puller* staff have bad time to foetea their Ex Gov. John Reraolda, of Ninel*, wrote
other county, expeeuto rearive thenoro- rupee / It seem* to m, that none need te Jeff Davta, after the work of *er*riag
lnaiioo,'it muat bring forward a man
fear an early and thorough eacvaaa, ex­ the Union had begun, urging It on, and
bettor qualified than Cel. Kellogg to fill
begging the South to insist on th* most
the pine*; for w* think the people ar* cept those whose acta will not boar
humiliating and hnpoaaib'.e term* of re­
investigation,
providing that canvaaa bo
determined to keep their strongest, ablest
construction ; of eourse, be 1* for McClel­
and oioat expencccod men iu Cengrere open and public. But those may well
lan for Prerideta.
during the stertny seseiun* that are to fear aa open caevaaa who need the tn*
The Leglilgture of Delaware (bring
decide tbe future destiny of th* Republic, ohinery of the Prevent Marshal's office' two tbtav Democratic, owing to ■ meet
and out attempt to aebool mediocrity
unequal apportionment) haa never yet
into uaefu lore* a»^a room act wbM th* ui of military appointment*, to aeeuro
given * manor* dollar for the prosecu­
greateat iaauea ever plaeed before a na­ a nomination, going even into the Copper-,
tion of th* war for tbe Union; bslit will
tion are pendingLoad parly, to aeeuro a tool for aueb a give a hearty support to McClellan. Th*
With regard to Oapt. Bailey w* have
Judge* of tbe Supreme Court of Pennbaa* purpose.
nothiag to aay. H* ta a Barry county
21v*nia,
who decided the Conscription
In oencluaion, may wo not venture to
man, and in perfectly eempeteot to fight
rt—any Federal conscription—a neonbia own quarrato. Whether he did or ' hint to our oaten tatiouaootemporaxy, that
stitatlonal, are all hot for McClellan.
did not eeud out invitatfoaate tbe friend* he may' not prove a “very ahrawd or safe Henry May and Benjamin G. Harris—
of Coi. Kelb.gR to meet her* “for lb* counsellor of the Union party” or a very
tb* only Kepreocataiivoe that the seoesefficient retainer of ooaeord and harmony, sfoaista of Maryland wkre able to elect
to tha laat or to the preveal Con*rea*—
who
doea
“
not
deem
it
ef
enough
cenaeter of enough cunaequeoee to inquire;
will bath go alt length, for McClellan.
inasrneeh a* Mr. Briley’• influence, if queflo* to iojnin" that be may know,
Tha New Jereey and llltaoto lagiriabe can find time to wield a political lt»- whether hie denial* and rilegatioaa ar* tor* who, It to 14 month* ago, did their
dueace while hi* hand* are full ef milita­ true or false, ia matter* which may con­
very beat to force tbe Government to
ry busiaeaa, La confined to Barry county
cern either hi* ooetempereriee or th* surrender at diacreticu to tbe alavebold— certainly ha* not barn tn id* apparent
Ing traitor*, are all dead sure for McClel­
any where ia thia region; aad the attempt public at large.
lan. Baa. Wood, who justly bouta that
be never voted * man nor a dollar for tbe
W«n into* dangeruoa pipe-layer and wire­
proeenuliea of the war for tha Ualoa, I*
puller can only excit* a smile among
W e cannot too strongly urge upon our , now printing McCfolian'a lung election­
thure who know the extensive official
eering report. And Wood, wepreaume,
busine** be ha* upon hia hand*. If ttoorc Union friend* tbe importance of being
will run for. Cocgre** nut fall on tbe
. iaany iatrigu* geiag m, relative to tbe active in tbeir endeavor* to carry every I McClellan, a* ha did in IMS oa the Sey­
Cungroaaioaal nominaliep, It certainly township in the spring election*. If you mour ticket. And we do not know an
. ,-doea jto* proceed from Cept. Bailey ; but
admirer of Jeff Davto, ora juatifier of
originataa in another eeunty than Kent, want, to vote for tbe beet men, ere to it
the rebellion, who io not a supporter of
asd ;sc&lt;wUucted ia th* interest of sooth­ that tbe best men are nominated on your MeOrilan for Preridoat.
er caudidato thaa CoL Kellogg.— Grand ticket. Now 1* the ticn* to a*e tq it that
la It abusive to stat* the** foot* 1
t Jdqpid* Xagh.
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no man I* nominated through logrolling
Il is unaccountable that1 any ffis- and chicanery xho *IU weaken rather
■ interretsd Jocraal could make so many than strengthen your ticket. Tb* time
Mr. Jeff Davie ia do laager In tfle way
. btandariag or malicious miaatatemaats .to show ypur prefereae* for mre la b*
of Peeouhaela legialaliua. Tha prob
. aaare contained ia the foregoing article. fore the nomination. After the nomina­
lam la eeivad. The people have aolved
Even the first par»gr«pb son tai re hut lit- tion* are made, aad a fair expression 1* IL Tbe airoumataeeca will ho recollectW* More than tbe shadow of truth. What •btained, then work for tb* ticket and ad. Th* Uaieu party had a majority of
M* la the State Benet*. Ha waa Cal.
we arid ooneemlng that oMveatioa waa tbe whole ticket.
White, of the U.S Arm;
in tbe following Iwgpega:
If we are beaten at tbe township elec­
tured in baule. The L
“Th* Republican Cretrel Committee tions, It will giveear opponent* tbe pres­ tied. The
d “Preaidwt"
•
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of K**l County taened a mH for a Coaven- tige of victory, aad w* ahull be obliged Jett rejm.
They would
tionto beheld at Grand Rapid*, on the to enter th* fall campaign with the recol­
■ tb*y would
22d elk, for tbe purpose, aa stated, of In...............
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u
Mr.Davia
lection of recent defesla, boride* giving
tld not lai the Cnlwoel go, and th*
Into their hood* the control of tbe election

i^Ouof of th* Army, qod Lfout. Gm. U.
B. Grant ia asrigwed command of tbs Ar­
mies oftbe United States. The haadquartere "fthe Army will be fa Wash­
ington, snd also with Lieut. Ges. Greta
fa ths field. 2d. Maj. Gen . Hallock la
ta Wartiagton M Chief
ef fluff oftbe rmy, under the direction
of the Beeretei ef War, aad tbe Lieut,
Gw. Ccmnian ng. Hia order* will be
3d.
I
inwetod
. &gt;*-JL I aoourdiagly.
- *14 iu*mu
T-1
Maj. Gen. W. T. Bbermtn la aaaigned
te the command of tb* Military Division
of Mia*i*aippi cempoeed oL th* Ohio,
Cumberland, T*uDe***e and arkanaa*;
4th. M*j Gan. J. B. McPbereon I* a*
iigaed to tha command of the Depart­
ment and tbe army of th* TenneaeM ; 6ih
In relfoving My. G*e. Hall*ck frem duty
•a Generahiu-Orief, the ProqidMtdedrM
io exur*aa hu appreciation and lhaak* for I
the able and **«lou* manaer In which
the arduod* and re«pon*IMe dutiee of
that position bar* be«n performed.
By order of tbe Sfoeretary nf War.
rwi—ji
r *»«*•*■ waawn

teave tbe gMUf 000^00 Jutger now
loan it waa aau. i, urom » .. -v..
Lieut Geo. Grata, fa
Whether three large accemiun*
without delay ^to hie beadquarUr* ia the enable our artn ike t« overrun tiv*
Suu. IM. M—, pmtaI.
field with the Army of the Potemac.

I

Vase every M weaa.

thaw
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j»(f|
rebel
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MiMr ak.l» U d—u ••ijouav-.

... MrM, «M„l&gt;
U
-t Mu rtl,*.
phi*, arrived here to-day bearing a rutaur can oppoee to them. WUb a General
that the rebel* intend another favaafaa ef who ha* never firfrd at the head of the
Maryland, ilia autementa are entitled FinTun armies, *• may fr*I tare uf+tet~to ao«M oredenee, from the fact that be ry : but let u* remember tbe&lt; Gra»&lt; &gt;
made the earliest announce of Lee'* in­ •ucoeere* have n»‘t aft bartv-fieeomfii»be&lt;i
tended invasion of Maryland last June.

Wxrm.—Tl»« last week baa I
nt na»ul eererity, for this eli.
thfa eeaaoa ef the year,
(ta T

uigfa quite a body of anew fall—
about O laeb**—which «•* su'd*
Friday and Saturday.
We ta
f-r rieigbtag (or several daye,
tamrtHtw nt aero rimoet ever

form for all
o the 600,000
let. 1864, the
drift ordered
call to hereby.____ ___ _______
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for 200,000 for th* military nervlo* of
the army, navy and marine cwrp* of tbe
United State*.
Tbe proportional quota* for tha differ­
ent ward*, towne, to wnahlpe, precinct*,
er *tection diatrtata, or reuetlaa, will be
made koawn through tbe Provoat Mar­
shal General’* Bureau, and neoount will
ba taken oftbe credit* aad dafirienctoe &lt;■€
former quota*. Tbe 15lh day of April,
1HM, 1* derignated aa lb* Um* up to
whteb tbe number* required from *a*l&gt;
ward of a city, town, etc., may ba raiaad
by voluntary anliatmeot, and draft* will
b* mad* ta each ward ef a city, town, etc.,
which ahall eat have filled the quota a*
Trumbull laid on the table.
to It within tbe time derignated for the
Tbe bill for th* summary punishment
number required t* fill aaid quota*. Tbe
of minor offence* agnioot the lew* of the
draft wiHcomtncnc* aaaoon after thel5lb United Stair* was eaTlsd up by Mr. Trum­
of April aa practicable. Tbe gorvrebull end nneaed.
ment bowtie*, a* now paid, will continue
Tbe debate on the amend hi ent to the
until April l*t l8M,at which time tha ad­
Metropolitan Railroad bill of the Dislrtal
ditional boontie* aea*«. Oa and after that
of Columbia, offered by Mr. Sumner yeri UNITED STATES INTERNAL REV
date b 100 bounty will only be paid, a*
ENUE
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provided by aa art approved July t2d,

a patent tor * Current Water

nhieh aeto upon aa Mtirely naw p
frooi anything w* have ever b^»
It ran* entirely unde? water, ia '
With •oats falltaf to perprediealei
aide geing with tbe eerrast end

very little abstraction on the aid*

wheel moving against tbe current,
model work* edmirnhly in a C
running 4 mile* an b«r, but w*
tike to ere a wheel of frt* kind e.
timber enough for atrength and ui
npevalfau, before haxxarding an .

The following .tatemeut, for th
and credit*
the varfae. town.
e*«My redvr the call fiw 500.00
ia takqp from * table in thr Drln

Naahvilla,March 17.—Goa. Grant for­
mally a»»um*d earn in and ef the armie*
of tbe United State* to day. Th* follow­
ing ia tb* order ow tbe aubjaot:

In pureuanae ef the following order of
the Preeideet:
,
Executive Mana ion,
1
Waahiagtoa, March 10 1MM |
Under tbe authority of the act of Coc.
greea to revive th* grade of Lieutenant
Gnernl In tbe United Slate* Army, ap­
proved Februarj S3 IBM, U*«t. Gw.
U.B.GrwtU.fl.A.tlae
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command of the nrrnic*
.cited

rrrtitfT ood Triluot.

From tHri

the »«wr* r« very nearly srcwrte'
quotas under the new e»ll far 2
men ; 2 6th oftbe quota below be.

&lt;W*w quota. The l*«t onlumn
4
&gt;bwk&gt;w ahawa the erudite gl*M V&gt; tl
!

Petition* of 400 laboring men of New

Yurk.'ngnlnsttbe exfaMion uf Goodyear’*
patent waa peered.
Mr. Grime* submitted tbe draft of a
proputod non rule of the Senate, that all ।
Exeeutive numinatiuai shall be decidwd
by tbe Senate tn opM ■esdun.
The bill defining pay and emolument*
uf Chaplain* after being amended so ai'
to allow them pay when a brent an leave
or from dtoubilligr or In prison, wu pas-

(fagnte)
AUUB1M LIXCOLX
I resume command of tba armire of the
United Bletea. My headquarter* will
be in the field, and, until further erd ere,
will be with the Army of the Potomac.
Tbare will be an office heedquarter* in
HOUSE.
WaaMngton D.O,to wbleh all official
communication* will be cent, except
Tbe Hou** postponed f.
those from tb* army, whoso headquar­ tbe joint resolution drupi
ters are at the date of their address.
ploved General army oflh

: Chatty.

Qp It wsvflriomoa, w* believ.
Gen. Grata leaves for Washington on
Saturday, and repair* immediately to the
front. Hia staff ia onoipoeed of officer*
formerly with him fa the military . dis­
trict of MtoaisrippL 1 Among them are
Brig. Gm. Rawftrri, Chief ofStaff Ueuu ।
CoL Bowers, GapL G. R. Leet, Cept. E.
1 P.rt.r. «»U.l Adj.Ur ---------- - 1

Cept. H. W. James, Anristan
master, Capt. Badeeu, Lieut.
did let him go. Tbwr* wm a dead lock. late Chief of Artillery, goes
Now more than ever before, ftta da- *jndinga of the *aoM reached Col. While. Aid-d'-Camp.,
Geo. Sherman i* due barn to-night aad
rirabta to have tbe right kind of men oa He waa aeqaich and eager to eerve bl*,
will immediately take oummaad of this
the Board efSoparviaar*, u the pecuni- i
military dividou, . . •' . . ,
ary tatereet* pat tatethrirhenda are large

and importata and need financial *kiU, ।
joflgucMat nod beorety.
Tbe oeenatan oftin* election abould ho

Ttal
.. teu MdtMO
T&gt;abow tba actual gate &lt;*tito‘Mr
th* 100,000 re eulfoead wetaraua meet L*
deducted, aa writ w* km.d,i W*taM,fr
prtewnerwawd dteebfod dwAw ttai Mr
■MtoMnutaete HftOOB-. Ae* w«Md

vU WM -A IMr
TM&lt;~
hl
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Ita U»i«l

Oeweaa 11. Sami. M reowWaf
via* from tbe 7th Cavalry, baa br
In 17 recruit* from Bw Manty.

Wrrf, and i. flotag
retting that eo-rWTv out of the dr

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NOTICE.

'ORDER.

Jegal JJtrtitts.
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Z.4.„.C4.

CHANCERY bAiE.

MORTGAGE BALE.

Jihnalewn Unlaw Caacus.

mH

now waging between the Radicals
Conservative* of Missouri—Gsr. Cii
KtH CommtrmtL

AH Lss**em*w&gt;l Cjdea Nsn an rsqueatod to
oral la 1‘ooro* at th* LorsSI SOI School Howes
a Friday, th* *&amp;th lost., at ae* Retort, F
for

Wixmn.—Tbe laat weak ba* been one
of unusual sevtrity, for thia climate at
thia season wf the year.
On Thursday
night quite a body of anew fell—perhaps
about 6 laches—which »** added to on

Friday and Saturday.

We bate had

poor sleighing for severs! days, with th*
Biermemeter al sera almost every night.

Warn Warn Pataurt.—J. B.

Yfefre uf Middleville, Hm just taken out
a patent lor * Current Water Wheel,
which MU upon a* entirely new priiMiple

from anything we kava ever before aeen.
H runs entirely under water, io a circle
with floats falling to perpendicular on th*
aide going with the earrent and floating

RarKaatio to th* removal &lt;»f the re­
mains from the Gettysburg battlefield
tbe Baltimore Sun aaya: Many of the un­
known bodies have been recognised, their
names having been discarcred from lettors, photographs, medals, diaries, cloth­
ing and other things found np.m the
corp***. Quite** amountuf money, in
small wmi, ranging from th* fractioosl
part of a dollar up to Glty du) fare, wa*
also found upon these bodies by tlxm*
who diecnlerrod them. Thirty »Ht del.
lars In gold were found in tbe pocket of
one, and from thirty to forty dolalra In
paper and gold, in tb* garment* of uther*
itesides many relic*, mementoes,etc. All

thia money add these relic* bars been
taken care of by tbo’cnmmiltee, properly
hi belled, sod held in eaf* keeping for the
relative* should they 'be discovered.
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elegant huiiting-caao g«ld watch and five
»r sia silver watch** were also found upun dilforent bodies.
Don’t forgot u&gt; eallal Grant’*
and ‘see these New CalieM, New Dress

in* Iwruontal poaitiun au aa to be of Gouda, Balmoral Skirts, Ac., Ac.
eery UUl* •batruetiuowb the aid* ef th*
wheel moving against the current.
The 1

nlUprfHiel.r, in ssM Aorryoo.

*°*0
’ ■ JOSEPH SIBLEY,
Dotod, February », I***.
MORTGAGE SALE.

sod show cshm. If say (bare bo.wby lb
the pstitioovr should not to granted ■.
is flutter Ordered, That raid petition*
■ to (to pmcos fotorvstsd in ssM total
»dsv«y sf *sidjM&lt;Oto* radlb* tearts
v *ee*ii&lt; * *opy *f this evter to ho put

. wo&amp;s. prortoe* toto^^fteortai

rnndcl work* admirably in a current,
running 4 mile* an hour, but we should
like to ae* a wheel of (its kind carrying
-timber enough Gw strength and utility, in j

T. Duchabmk.
Z
Chorister French Pariah Church, Mon
tree I. Sold by all Dealer* in Medicine*
al 25 oeats per Bvx.

PIANOS

Piano* A Melode­
ons!

PIANOS

W. W. KIMBALL,

PI A NOB

Chicago’,

PIANOS

“GOLD

PIANOS

5«x®®o. ®aa®itna

•Qwa*aqMcwrtMooff^amv^fcountr under

143 uu su

Tb* following statement, for the quota
and craditauf the variuos towns in this
rawaiy under the rail fiw 500.000 men
is takgn from a tabic in thr Drtn.il AdrtrfiMT
TriinM. From thi* table
th* teurtie ean very nearly aroertain their

nitote* under the new eall fi*r 200,000
mru'; » 5th of tbe quota below bring tbe

H
PIANOB

&lt;wew quota. Tbe loot column «f figure,
ibefow ebowe the credit* given to the va- ■
ri«M towns. All eseeas of credit* will :

MMMt;

MEDAL

ARMOnTCMS.

HattatUDavU A C*.’« FJaae&lt;
J. C. Fischer*'
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IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

jro* suftfinf withtbM drvsd dieMM. HasSws KEUKALGIA IIXO will speedily

Wsveoes S ******* Km* wW *p**dap tatem.
AM you suffering (ran ttw gnsoiogMf DnnrWirvov's Msnutct* Kuo will improv* y*ur
dixmtloe.
AU^vm ^vwuUag with psio. with Gorr ia year

PIANOB

■apply «m the new call:

ADMINISTRATOR^,BALE.
✓ O~v &amp; *-*»•

SPECIAL NOTICES

loporaaaac* of a. Uatay* granted ’* A*1' by
Im Probsts Inert for lb* county of Bsrry, os ito
rsttegeC Man*. l*»«, I abdltaif er earn* «e

EWING MACHINE FOR SALE.

DVERTJSEMENT.
CHANCERY SALE.

In paraeaaea and by virtu* ef a dacro* of this
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
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HASTENS, BARRY, COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1804.
। Abeta-fofopime. a vsiwed farSB -stat
,laithat mp&amp;w.
Bia tatojmM A

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- , W own m purchased,
geaUemsa
afterward, and from a distant State—foe Hon. Zebulra
Chester. Tbs Elms wee, originally, a
fine bld pls'oe, and, under foe direction of
------------- L_;—abeoleteiy
is okj stone bouao was re­
furnished with tbs coeilisat
furniture; the grounds .were laid
elegance and taste, tad, as the
warf, foe Hon. 3ebc I tn removed

et»ed taiJ/iSctaS^resHy wtart to foe

Jgufutp' Buiiuu Sfrtchtl DRUG
Roberts

STORE !l!
tk

Kara frtfofo troth, hawfolih UJtoasso.
Fur right shall w.uqusrwmeg.
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Striker,

Await ths hour wbn sack proad Stats
fcbsH Hftlugr^rftrtsjss,
WMk foaro » ts srooerstripsa asd stars
VaMdfola Uwstfoa;
.

Nothing in the boose , was safe frpm
his in^ulKng tfupqsidop.J Hp filled.my
bureau drawr.ro with frugn, that fovpptd
tn tny face evgry -Ume 1 ventured to
seardhTdr anything 1 was ted—frightened
me half qpt of tny wits. He put •‘cockle
^/l? Ei
string* to ifiv ureases ; scented himself
with my coadioM perfumes, and brushed
briWd with toy
oj
Hound foe cat were, slngnlarly enoogh.

To baow (hal 'aMitb that foserod
"
Ifodsamtd by boro Mbod,
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Ko poor Slavs noircr* booeatb the bub;
Mo lyraat mockisTGod.
* ■

s now end moot complete assortment of

and.an, afasMsmeuL, Ahnosieeerybody
was afraid of him, but still foey iikhd to
see his confuse! tricks plsycd off on some
bodyefoe..
.. /
One sotmnn.pveniog tbe Sewing Bo-cicty mat'nt our bouse. Elder Bushy, a
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
good old mass, celebrated fur Inw tongwinded preyera, was present of eeurwe,
Elder Bushy roust pray, and we all re-,
signed ouraeires to bo martyrs lor foe
next two huura. via :
• su - • .
r FOR MECI1AX1CAL AND tlMDlClMAL
Shy lock was In-Aha room when the
FCKPO8ES,0NLY^Z
D»di ever writ*his Malory I
paUlioa began;-and I ktww'by-foa «xNo- , New, foel.l think of it, lam «r- presoirin of bte liuta Meek face tbal mlslain that foe hierory of my Prerions Pet chieL was .brewing.
Directly, be slid
has never yet seen the light. So I wlH from, foe room. eM'i would have follow­
begin al foe beginning.
... ,
ed bsd noe oourtaey forbidden, z Elder
. When 1 was a liule.girl. fire or six Bushy tv&lt;xiM sever forgive me if 1- left
years old. I had a lavqyile playmate. 1i tbe room when he was praying. But I,
I named Charlie Moreland. But lei me sat e* uetika. I expected aomefolng
tell you in foe firfo. place, that Charlie dreadful—I could not g««®s what. MolbTEA. COFFKK. SUGAR. SPICES, VKPPXB,
waa not the pet of which 1 spoke in foe ------- s_j------ - krep quiet, and pape
PRU5EH. FIRS, KA1 SIRS. CODFIBB;
oolunieneement.
frowned al me over hla auppreesed ywwnt
W e » ere deeply atlaclied to each other imdMtee. Periwinkle, who wespopularly
tn fact, evm-tJiisf In the Greevry tins, sue* as
in a childish wey—eo tnpeh so U»at we Mppoood juihawo designs cm the widowed
forgot to be acJfifo—one to foe ofo&lt;— bean of-Eider Busby, gave utterance to
and thia with children, is always an evi­
dence ef siuoere aflediun.
Aid UoklBg ExtracU,
,x Be w^ld fol ma spin bis top. and bee; to everlasting perdition, modified by cervon tn* BsrectAL axxrrrr of ths laxtiks. bis drum, and.-yum, hie: pumpkin vice lain seetoriaa fiendittous, (*' proceeding
w&gt;islfo; and 1 would consign my Iresbest byfoe-way which be always seemed to
W. also heap on *u4 a good aasortmnt at
picture b«Mika,.and my rcddcsLcheskrd take partioular delight in) fours was a
dulla to his clumsy fiugeta.
We used atagnlx’-rambling, shuffling, sound In foe
ST-A-TIOYNnEH'^r,
to sail cucumber b«»ta in tuba at water ; direction &lt;tf - the chimney—wo bad an
PEXF. I'ntOUAt. IXKR, PAFCT^EHbob* pwcket-bendkrrchiof fis^s oft. bean open fir+plhcn. . Another second, and
VRLOPES, CAUDR, Ac., Ac
x orji
poles ; foul)d l“i&gt;g strings of stone wall an ’ down lbs 'floc, in a, cloud of eoov and
Babes catu# B-btedtoAftd—wbita.fluttering
obivCL. -that l.-recoanixed as mother's
rued was claused with, the duet we , man- 1
aged to lock up.
i
Gharlio.waa.a uk* little follow and io Ic
I foot ram® Adm foe poor bird’s throat
my girlish days, there mnQMj like was
'
most torrlbty Indescribable, and'tbe
bitu ; bux.be is not my hero, any more Jaudience were frightened out of all sense
thou niy pct.
itf decorum. The wumen.'ahrieksd—the
A&gt; bo grew older, he began to develop men looked abound for their beta, and
stasia for adventure, end, at Um age of 1foe celestial vialUfit, thinking probably,
fifteen, hv ran away from home with all font foe fire-light was ths daybreak, heplua capiul .lied up in a red bandanna Jprf upui foe bded of tbs Elder, and
OEEAIP, IFOIR ©Afi®. handkerchief, and shipped on board.an 1crowed lustily.
4
The Eldar aprang to his fssi, pvs one
East
ludiaman.
or Ready Pay, aaly.
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I was twelve years of pga al the lime, look ai thfibold intruder, and, hatlees as
SZtofoSreMaMfoe, Mid to ths eoDesUM at
Special vtWstlon wirtbrpsM U CtnfWVSD- and Charlie’a exodus nearly broke &gt;ipy 1bo wfo. Bed from tbe house, to which be
■
rwutud.
JXd .W patting op PIOB&amp;IJIlOhS; and any heart. I eried Yull an hour and had red 1did not rftora that night Mias Periwin­
ay
and a ewelled nose all the next day kle fain tod ; and honest bul bungling
in ouusequeoea. 1 was only cumforted, Jufah Juaw gol ‘her eyarkatiiig euratty
at the last, by the cook's promise of- mak­
ing me a goweberry,turnover,- She kept
a paint off. and left her
sffia.darker fohOtahl
her nromiae, and tbe turaoyar was exoel,i»nt! 4 do nut think I ( would object U
txplain things,. aV !ut t
•►Cibe bottom of It; and
enefoMlIkkUjjow. .
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J. ». us BRUNT'S
Charlie was absent about seven yeara
de hla kppearance, meek
When be returned tn Barbash, be- aune
it with here and there a
over to see
the first of all, after) hie r stick i ng It! Ms week
•■ HAST1508, MICH.
Dr. HuntaJ **
'
ownfamify. Ho was a man npw—Uli,
bearded, apd bronxrd,andloouldn't,play
21ara, called.
WANT 25,000 Ila. of WOOL to ‘Jack straw*,* nor 'huree* with hi» juiy
,--------- -f tfiirty A va,
manufactory into CLOTH—
marljfofy younw looking, an&lt;
more.
We were, both of us, surprised to find the moat ibanfotnl hair Of,
we were trot llAlA boy dfifl girl, as wo bavkeeerkein. "
I wu sitting In a races* of Uto pirlor,
used to be And erw* wcru both ol'oorrj
lAsholiaee.
i
and foe xieitor failed to, observe me— bul
Just as Ctiarifo'waa taking leeeu be
,koyuoacmeihiiqf from the
' mean MM Owlrieb—
Thapaatunale .tones of the doctor’s

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
w^Cheawicals, Pulwta, Oils, Cam
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GROCERIES!

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It u the cktnprit way to ffet pood doth
for your
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bull t»trtd~1fifc reach’foal wiahed fur
. ■puk’wMbtaih.tetogaeewtey fonfe^ptrf
, , .
. .euwto-veto Ijwdgrf J them to tarp auric.
M wtald
*My dearest girt,' begun foe d.wtov, ‘1

Mid~u mIwM mu*!' Boa fota, bls me to a foil-eocfeesioa.
He petfofl Miylcfo •» foil Oh teed,
name I Only fancy a wife, calling out to
bar husband.‘Diar toVbj I’
and eald be was o«r best friesfo^G M
Emm the very firat, Bhylock’ took a
strong liking tufolu man. 1 barfly'know
&gt;«'7
Why. Ha.was Mgiven to farming new though old fofl gray.
Charlie Moralnd Is marrtoi, ni foes
altachmecto, but bo pereietod in viaitlng
Tbe Firns every day, on foe. most famil­ a halMuxen Rule Mereltads around Hs
iar footing. Almost Invariably be air. tibia, tad tfiaoMeet is efcritorarf Wr-

nsigbbor tny abtm, bonnets, gloves, jew•Irv. etp, with the greatest liberality.
Mr. Ofowter declared ha-had enough
ofrny waidrcbe to set him up aaa fine
lady, any 'time he chaos W make the metanuirphosi*.
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Atone periyd, I had Mr. Cheater's
booljack, drawing gown, a flats, shaving
case, and merachaum^all at once; and he
waain possession of my sHppere, three
pair of uudsralcvoe, a &amp;otag, two bosom
plus, asd tjry beat ombryidared nlght? got so that I fairly ha&gt;d the man. or
thought I. did, which amounted to ;the
same thing. Our family took to teasing
me most mercilessly about him, and, if■
anything will make a woman despise a
mat], U J* to be accused of haring *de
signs’-on him.
ts,
.,
P*pa insisted upon it that Mr. Chester ’
M,««mirtMbyluok ^ dipiomot, to ar -•
range the marriage MUletgeot, asd thatho wra generous enough to 'endow' me
wlrb nia goods before ua porformaupe of
the ceremony.
; Phanigbt, when they bad carried the
thing ;beyond ell bounds, some of the
fituna people of. the vicinitv being pres­
ent, T waa proyoked- Ao do something
daring. 1 just wanted to convince them
all thak,in apite of foe iqrakyy express
liny between ua, I did not ears a fig for
. Mr. Chester.
.
'.
Sol made a sketch of foe Hun. Zeb
ulm— I.was only too clever with my pen­
cil—riding a donkey, and underneath was
foe inscription i . ■
'
•A Pai* or -BM.’
.
There was no particular wit In foe
caricature, but the likeneaa w*a,.unmiatakabls. 1 have foe drawing before me
now and must be pardoned foe egotism
of saying, foal Mr. Cbc-ster’s ^rtottal
was MriMt; but foe donkey’s ears, at
fols laic day, strike me as rather too
long, and his frame, a little too angular
for a rMpectable beast.
We'ali laughed al ii, of course, and
afterward threw it aside, and, for foe
limy, it paaaod entirely from tny mind.
A day or. two afterward 1 was in the
garden, which joined Mr, Chester's when,
suddenly there shot past ma foe most
'grotesque object 1 have ever seen.
A
Sb,l«k.
in my new.cndbline, auaui all drapery,
myjrfe fichu -pvor bis eboulders, my
'love of a bonneV perched on hla head,
and my’fifteen dollar parasol in one paw,
and 1n foe other—good gracious! It was •
foal ssry Ideation! scrap of paper on
wjiidi J bad sketched *A Fair of ’em!’—
And he was going right In foe direction
of Mr.'Choster'a I "
. .
I calTri) frantically to bim to stop, but

A few words re Newspaper Weilers.
Io.* Jau&gt; auaber of tbe Phrenotoaiaar
.Jpnraal, the venerable, editor, Mr. FewJler, devotes seme very sensible talk to
1Ne-eoatrtbutira wMA ril edfror* will
।appreciate end &lt;11 writers do well » bead.
“Granting that you are fitted by your
organiiation to bo a writer—and. that yen
really hark something to esy thatli will
be woHh while for the people to rood,
then th* following hints, .suggq^d by
th* experience of &lt;*&gt;e, wb«, asaoewtributor, editor's nd author, baa wielded thepf*
for a ^usrte'r of a oratory, are at' your
service.
1. Hiving someth!ug to ray, set yowrself about putting it on paper, as clearly,
concisely and pulntsdly.ra foe nature of
the case will admit.
,
' I.' Jfyou have any apdlngles'or excuses
to offer hr refereovt either to your article
ybureett, put them, by all means
private acre to lha editor, (n writ&gt;r the public, it ii seldom either gawd
y or io good taste to take yourself
’subject.
’’ * - ”■*
As a general role, dinpenae with the

most write a long article. “A treat so­
dom thought,” a late writer truly saya
-may be packed into a small compass—
made as solid as a cannon-ball, and, like
that projectile, ent down nil before la,**
abort articles find snore readers and are
more effective than Inng onee; so, ‘put
your tk—tyht* dart; tasksabort teutonoeanever stop thsl reader with a long or
ambiguous word; but let the stream
flow right on and tore-with drink It like

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Mbtence that you add will detract
from the effect!veriw of yoor article and
from its chances of getting into priwt.
0. Having resebrf Um s^l,go earaW|y .over the article, and cut nt wtpurindy cvrrjf Kord ttuduenleDct fort doci Mt
add to tJ.t unrt, or u irrrlresurt to tka
,anrolo,ua owrwt uw« wmeu. «is rubjtck This is a more imperial «u
bounded ovsrTIErTedSo^na atrock far junction than TWJ any snppuea. The
W4
--t’-i-*— m-i &lt; m.
gwarally admit s great deal of pnming.
Mere words are no ornameoto of style.
If they convey ne definite meaning, foey
axe mere exereeencra and Incumbrancea,
otoevre. 1 exerted myself to the utmost,
Mfl’miMMfttf in grasping foe last spring
of hla Bkfrt, jwB u he -pet foe drawing
into Mr. Cbeeters tend.
I thought J
should sink with shame. If my nerves
had been foe least -weak, lahould bare
foinled awayi Uh® fo® b»rulnea iw- fivc
voUree novela,
■
Jdf. Oiestar looked at foe vile ebeel.
Hto foeaflusbed alowiy, but there was

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stitutioM they p-wornsir! it lte «&gt;«-

meweeraeot of the reboflio*. I aoMrored
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ing te promote tbe general welfare criti&gt;«
then prevented mo from giving you my ommalty Iu which weBre, ofthe Ctvnreasons, which 1 will wow da, though ty, Bute, and general government, to exvreieo the utmost care in the eslsetion of
।
1 hold it a* a self a vident truth that candidates, that oo personal and unwor­
thy ooueidoratisM may uugender jealous­
slavery is the remoter, and the diaapies, bickerings, quarrels and dlauord, that
pointed amMlioa of the Sootbora lenders, will not fail to exert a baneful inflnenes
; the mors immediate cause of tbo rebel- fa the'great political struggle which it to
Let ao national retrograde
। Uoa. Tbo nature and spirit of slavery follow.
muv«a«it bo caused through misman­
, are aggressive; the principle is which U
agement In those psllmiaary encounters.
is founded te a direct assault on tbe in. Let there bo a thorough organization of
berapt rights of men, a violation of a fun- Id the Union tn every Town
the Cbunty. See that the
damoatal law of nature. It Te iasatlato rounec ovzrfft.
w secured and the timid ranand grasping. It la never oaltefied. Tbo
ake off*all tardiness, and snold adage may well apply tn it: “Give 1
y and energetically into the
It aa tach, and it will take aa eli." It
r recruiting and strengthening
was nut satisfied with the slaves that ।
we may not only bo eucceooprove of signal service In the
wore fa the country at the formation ef ।
os and Freedom next FalL—
the CoMtitutiou; bat H snuet have some

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.hick she received
______ from Admiral
...w.
— the fieel, whfoh reach'
ed AtdWhtoye River on Meedajr' ldth,
where Goa: A. J. Sraltfi-e force diramharked to operate oo tend axilual Fort
Price and IJolmra fa 5krkankas,
DeRuaae, where DTek Taylor was er&gt;
camped with 11.25® am.
Aosood aa
Magruder's dbvtotet «■ Texas,
Taylor heard of Bmiltfo tending, bo at.
tempted to oearii ear rear and oteack.—
went of Mobile,’ u^sr Gens.
Bkirmishiagnomeneueed &lt;m Smith’s left
flank before ba waa aware of the exact
wbereaboola of the enemy. Being In­
formed of Taylor’s design, be exclaimed :
“Now for a race batwaen tbo rebels and
the United Blates to tbe fori." By a
qalck movement, Gee. Biwhb wkh hie
array succeeded fa reaebtag Fort De
Busse three hours before Taylor name
up. A charge was made and sows fight,
Mississippi oe the 13th.
ing occurred, during which the Federate
twenty yeara la whteb to eoelinue tfio
Part of Admiral Porter's fleet appear­
hod aboot 4® kUled end wounded. Tbo
abominable Afrfara Steve Trade. It waa
ed off Alexandria, La., and demanded its
The Freed Megrere of Usuistana.
Fort wee eerily taken with 363 pvieon
surrender, wMcb waa oumpfta® vftbWithact content with Its ample domains; but
The measures of the Government in ora and owe 1 Ltash gun.wbieh tbo rebels
out
opposition.
.
it must expend and etretab out over aa Louisiana eoneernlng the freed popula­ bad taken off the gunboat Ir.dixnsla, and
Prisoners raptured at Fort De Busse
Tbo Cal* for asore Men.
im tnense area of Max lean territory. It tion within tbe past year have produced mounted also two 30 pound parrots
bare arrived at New Orleans.
the
finest
results,
to
fort
it
is
stated
that
from
tbo
ram
Quscn
of
the
Wea
;
two
TM TbscwJl for 200,000 more mea Ta sup. eould not be restricted to a Southern Io
Gee. Basks would .Iratefoe the field
wonders have been wrought.
A few long 33 poeodera/rom the Harriet I-ans, on tbe f9ti er the Ztvt,
' ’
p&lt;&gt;«ed, to have bean made al tbe aaggvs-, callty ; but It meal eodaavoe to out-flask
The fleet in the
Freedom in the WeeL h was not enough months ego te find a negro that eould and four other guua.
Tbe gunboat Kiver bad arrived from
lion of Lire I. Cd. Grant. Gen. Grant •
that it could enact what laws It pleased reed wee a wouder; to find one who meantime ateamed up the Rod River to Baltimwre. Tbe gunboat Qctorara, one
believes'In'sowqnsring treason by do­ to restrain its victims within Its territory; eould write was a griml wooder, and to Eastport and fired two shots. After the
uf tbe participants in the attack an F«l
' at roving the robe I armice, and to aceom- but It must make the whole North re find one who understood ariihmstic was rapture of the fortification the expedition
Powell, had arrived at New Orleenc for
escape.— a wonder utill greater. But now, in sin moved on to Alexandria, where the boats
pfisb tbe result without fail or necessary sponsible £&gt;r those trying
curved Now Orleans, there are 1,900, lay when tbe Cricket teA.
These
things
point
out
Re
aggressive
ten
be must have large armtee. Fgbt
The Armyruf Western Lnufoiaim Is
colored
children
roadu«
and
writing
Io
Lattr.
—
Fort
DvRuaee,
Red
Kiver,
den ties. It is the very antipode of Frne.tog race arc io command of tbe armies. dom, which is held to be the corner atone tbe schools. Oue year Ago, Cel. Hanke IxMiisiona, March 15th, vfa Cairo 24.— tnovlM, Gen. Itoe'a cavalry advance Kw
occupied New Iberia.' Two of owe gun­
or soon will be, everywhere, and good ofour social fabric. Wise as were our um feeding from too Go &gt; eminent Com­ Thia fort waa captured today_ hr the
boat* had cross*! Berwick's Rty anJ
gcnrralebip, which has been approved fathers, they were not wise enough to missariat more than 20,000 nagroaa. Be United States foroeo under* GenTX.T. Grand Lake, nearly to Uale-«la-lfoee,
aide thio number, there wore quite 15,000 Smith. Tbe expedlltoa left Vicksburg
on many bettle-Aelda, is la demand, meet the the question iu sueh s meaner
wbieh pleas they rac&lt;*i»..ilcred. Before
' as to bare it finally disposed ef long ere who hung around the eampo and else­ on the 10th, tended at Semmeeport on
reaching Bute ala Rosr, they rente ap&gt;n
and wiH lead tbe coluwina in the spring
this; ^ut they must edaaver to harmoo- where, obtaining tboir living pertly by the 18th and mavubed to Say on Glace
campaign. If oar armies are large' In two principles which are at eternal cooking, washing, fishing and stealing, where Gen. Scurry's rebel brigade - had a rebel unmo sod opened fire. Tbe rel»sls ran, ai&gt;dr tbe gen beets landed men. I
enough now, a* we hope ibey are, 200, variance; to weld into nae mass things yet thane were, to a large aztent, aa in­ bwt encamped, bat wbieh (ted cm tbo anwbn burned tbe tents and camp eqnipeire
0fl0 more men will make the work all ’ which never sen be msde to face tegrth- cubus upea tbs Government. New all proach of ourtranaporta, leaving consid­
the negroes bars been placed in a eewu- erable equipece and eommtaeary etovwa and captured the arms and ammunition OFFICE OVfcR BLXKK8 WVttt
'the easier, and the final triumph all tbe! er; and we are bow gathering tbo fruit
of the so lira force.
of thia oempremine betwee* justias and lien of profit to tbe Government and to Smith pressed forward to Tel lew Bayou,
sMsmI to ail mlk fa IM Hm ef H«AfaGuerrilla made their appearance in
more speedy and aura. Tbe rebel cm- injustice, between right and wrong.
thcmselvee. Not only does tbs labor where strong fortifications had bees
the vic ip itar pt Belon Keugv, end bad cUtocttoa
•eripihwi excepts no one, but puls into
That slavery ie the primal reuse of the s&gt; stem furnish employment ‘ to those erected, but the rebels again fled. Aa
several shfeniMbee yith abb lil^ Wtecvetbe armyjvrory able-bodied while person rebellion, no sene men ean deny. It was within the iimito of this department, but we came up the enemy was pressed and
were there 10,000 more they eould ail be some skirmishing occurred, resulting is sin Mounted Infantry, which resulted in­
in rebeld&lt;*n|. The confederacy have thus, not that slavery was In danger; but that
variably in our forur. Several prisoners
It did aot expand fast enough to keep employed without expense, but rather tbo captore uf several prisoners, and a
iu this fast desperate effort stoked every,
smell wsgoo testa. At daylight yoatsr’ pace with tbe growth of Freedom. Be with great benefit to tbe government.
-thing on the hazard of tbe spring cam­ it must seek to hare a country and a
Tbe bouefila that will return to the day. tbe entire command started for Fort
paign. They have no Idea of giving up government uctremmried by the pres­ guvernmrnt thia year, resulting from the DeRuese, where II arrived at 4 oVock.
operatioM ef this system of labor, will
Tbe 3d and 9th Indiana batteries openence ot its vigorous rival.
.the contest yet.
I said that the disappointed ambition mere than pay all too sipeaus tost ths od on the fort, wbieh replied vigorously
* Col.' Straight, who has just escaped
The
nf the Southern leaders waa tbe more im­ refugee negroes have been to it sines toe with three of Ito beavtest guns.
frost a ioag onnfinemoul in rebel dun­
mediate cause of the war; and I think oceepalion of the Blate by our forces.— eannOcsde continued an btfur, when Gen.
Vartioulara hal been rdceive&gt;l »f tbe
geons, bears the following testimony to eo.
Had a southern President been Facta furnish the beat proof ef the ouo- Smith ordered tbo lot and 2d llliuois,
,
eeeO
of
say
ey
stem
;
and,
»
i&gt;tn
we
oomand the 19th Corps, under Gen. Mnwer, capture of Gundalaxara, by the Idbrvala.
the determination of traitors to fight to elected, instead ef Abraham Lincoln, lost
Ths Mexican forego were under Uragn.—
es they are to all eelf respect, or tba pare too cooduiou uf 60/XK) negroes in to charge the enemv's rifle pits and storm
the bitter end. Hnjaya:
Twenty-four cannon and 700 prisoners,
opinions of the world. It would have been tbaF Stale last year with tboir sonditlon tbo fork Tbs 58th. 119th end Mhh In­
French and renegade Mexicans, acre
"This war will not bo finished this cum­
with but a bad grace they eould have got । now, we need hardly allude to a theueaed diana, and 94th Missouri regiments,
mer. The enemy wiU never yield. It
There are fed today, at charged over deep ditches and thick abat- captured.
un a secession movemsnL The election perticulara.
‘Dm traitor Mejia is at Baa Luis Po­
io uo use to cry peace when there ie co | of Lincoln was not the cause, but the pre­ public expense, only 50 colored orphsna, tia. amid a galling Are, end, within 20
tosi, with 3,000 men, expecting an al­
minutes after tbe order was issued, tbs
text for secession. Tbe southern lead­ and about 100 aged msn end women.
Ttoroteaaeivf men there io central ers were disappointed Tn their ambitions
Color Sergeant of the 58lh IHtwoia placed taek.
Pubela te said to be besieged hy Lib­
Of public affairs that yoo bOsM not live
the American flag upon the enemy's
Anecbor liette Upoeub hy Mr. Uweoln.
views; the star of freedom was Io tbo
with io or out'of the Union. They must
erals sod must fall, the invavdra having
ascendant, and they must henceforth bold
A Committee bftbe New York Work­ works. Tbe victory waa eamptete, and
be brought to seme kind of terms, and . a subordinate station, or break away,
H
&lt;W- !•
resulted
in
tbe
capture
of
825
prisoners,
ing Men's Democratic Republican Asso­
lime to save the garrison.
-they will never respect you until yon
and establish for themselves.
They ciation recently waited upon President inctadiag 24 osmmtarioned officers, two
Vidaurri baa practically declared for
bauble them. There are officers plenty
chose the latter, and the consequence* are DoecOn. to inform him that they had 6 iueh Dahlgren guns, two 94-pmtudore,
the
Freach,
and
CvrteoM
and
Dxblodo,
to the army. Men are what we want,
now upon us. But bad slavery But ex selected him an {honorary mvmber. In two fopounders, a lot of small arms,
withe strong force, are msrohfag to al
and a gnat many of them- Wo want
2,000 barrels fine powder, an immense
feted at the south, those antagocistte
tach him, the fortune frou Matauuwaa
509.000 this spring. Thea we shall principles would not have come In con­ reply be eaid:
•'The mast notable feature of tbe dis-. quaality of assorted amunition, and .aew- and the latter from Santillo. Qirtinaa fa
bare a potent argumeut far peace, and tact, end there would have been oo cause
oral thousand dollars worth of commis­
turbuceio
yourdty
last
rammer
was
wry
pocular iu Tamaulipas.
Bef.we
peace will coma.
It will aever ooms i
of strife between different sections of the the hanging of some working people by sary stores. Fort DeRtme h a moot
leer lag Matamoras be omseerated bis
country. Even South Carolina would other working people. It should never formidable work, of quadrangular shape
ba^ flag. Tbe Ubora| erase io bright
bare hardly acceded on account of the be co. Tbe strongest bond of human and cast ion and bomb proof, rove*vd
Tbe Fire Proof DalUia*.
tariff alone.
sympathy , outside of the family relatina with railroad Iron. A powerfol water'
to accordance with a reeoiotion of the
As slavery la the great mover, the should be one uniting all workingpeople battery connects with the fort caw mates,
!
Jtobel AUoeitr to East Tunuqmee
Board of Supervisors, the elector! of ibis firime Instigator nf tbe war, I think it la of all utlona, tongues and kindreds; nor which are capable of resisting shut and
A correspondent In Hilllvrin 'Battery,
County will be called upon to vote upon j n acoordancu with all rales of justice, should thia lead to a war on property or obeli of the heaviest calibre. The poeiboman and divine, that It bo disposed -of owners of property. Property te a frail tlooa of the uns were capital for rapidi- writing from Cumberland Gap,sends the
Ua question of erecting a Fire Proof
effect ou alt
... boats attempt following incident of rebel, barbarity in
as quickly and aa effectt&gt;ally ao pueeible. of labor. Property io desirable, io a ty nf fire a«___________
Building for the safely of the County rec­ It la useless to raise the fry efBtale righto
■
-*ver.About East TsnnsaeOe• •
the rlv&lt;
positive good In the world. That some tag to go up or down
"fa eoudualoo, 1 will mention an Inti,
* ords, eneh vote to bo taken on Monday in reference to tbe States, auJ parts of should be rich shows that others may 800 uegroee were
wore etnplovv*
employed for a year
.
:*7‘b woraa.
woAa. (Ben.-Smith deal which occerred iu tbe skirmish at
cosetrueting
earth
qpx'L We had thought to give our views Sum, included la the Presidents Proc­ beooma rich, and beooe ie just euoourago- in______
till
” superintend tbe thorough _
destruction Tazewell,that plainly shows the diabol­
lb fell upon thia aukyoet but hare eondud- lamation, for they wore In arms against meat to industry and enterprise.
Let wl
of._____________________________
the fortifieationa to morrow, it &lt;rtn ical spirit of tbe Southern devils wbn are
the government, fa open rebellion, 'and
od to do otbera iao. We believe moat had forfeited all ths Stale righto they sVer not him who la houseless pull down the take three thousand rose twq or three in arm agomst ra to their raid oe
bouse of another, but let him labor dili­
TtenwHlfthoy &lt;m&gt;toro«s Corporal be­
•four road era areintalBgrat enough to possessed, even the right to life Ito. If.—
gently and build one for himself; thus by days tn destroy them.
Glorious news may be expected from longing to the Sth Indiana Cavalry, after
underatand without argument whether It And now shall wo receive them back, example asstiring that his own will be
a brave and gallant resistance on hie part.
Gene.
Banks
and
Smith
witbiu
two
week
a.
atid
reatore
to
them
the
power
to
di»would be better to pay a email tax for
safe from violence when built."
Exasperated al Uis noble conduct of the
turb the future peace of the nation 1 Wo
George Augustus Bala writes to Eng­ Their deaignv, strength and positions are
• uno or two .y aura, or ran the rich of ioaCorporal, and after having eurrendetod
must either admit the right and propria- land that the President gripped his hand contraband at prevent.
teg all record of the title to their pos­
himself a prisoner, the cowardly rillafos
ty of secesvioe, dr wo muU give thorn 1 to a pulp. Probably those Workingmen
shot him through tbo heart, and not eatsessions. No man would expect to get over to uffendod justice. I am for letting liked that harty squeezo, and II is not
iafied with taking hte life, they deliberate,
one half tbe real value of bia land If tbe juatiee have its course.
surprising that they concluded tktir ad­
Headquarters Amy of ton Poteman, ly touk the butt of their guns and oomThat my ooonlry wilt yet take its dress thus;
record of tbe title waa destroyed. There
March 34.—Lieut. Gen. Grant waa loud­ meoosd boating the corpus, breaking the
stand among the nations of tbe earth,
"They had only one word, then, to add
are other records nearly aa valuable aa
ly cheered al the different autioas aa be Sfe
without a stain noon its fair evcolboon; and that wee that It fa our earaesa desire
passed eo to tbe front. At Brandy Sta­
tbe records of the title to lands; but if that it will traly bo the land of tbs frac,
that the next President may be from tion be was Utot by Maj. Gott. Meads,
tbe vntrre of tbe county are willing to and lbs asylum of tbo nppraeeid, to my Lpringfisld, niiaote and that his name
who areemoanied him to Culpepper.
1
Yeere truly,
' may bo Abraham Lloooln."
Hri«k the old wooden building for tbe pres- eireerc prayer.
On arriving at Culpepper, Gen. Grint
V*to «**P the earth
1
II. WoouwokTu.
creation of these we moat rabmiL
was met by,a brilliant array ef military of those bell bo unde, that titeir presence
men. Tbo station wan crowded with may oo loegor disgrace a riv'iftaed eetmtyJeff Davie boo ordered another
troops, encamped in the vicinity, who try. Itk true that ws bare bosbo gqod
displayed BWuaual anxiety to cutch a men la their handa, but the time io flfot
day of fasting and prayer oo tbe 8th of
f toe dfotingutehed hero.
AprtL We trust It will be altogether in
drawing near when they will out bo able
Ho waa roo.irod by Maj Gon. Newton to retaliate ; « ben toe cacti!igioua hand
vain, and that thia wilt be the last. Bui
C-V- Betisr. Tbe party that waa then meed againatna will fart
he himrelf profeeaea to have firm oonfi 14th ir«t. The orodlte of three Biota
redo to Ges* Newton's headquarters, paralyzed by tbeAids, and tbe banner of
Nev acres were found three farad red aad whence Gen. Grant accompaniod by Gon. freedom will again float, as beautiful aa
denoe io the ferae of beaver. Hear bow upon that sail are as follows:
Hampshire, IM; W forewarn, 2,130
twraty-five Cuafodorate slain; and sloe
fbouUy hntuikB*.
erer, over the beads of the Americas
Rhode tetand. 523. Connecticut, 5iH
where, ta a single trenoh, two heorired
neente."
.
“Rocdat evtats awalca fresh gratitude
Indiana, 9.9B9; M.cfeigan, «34
and fi/ty more. A oonstd era bio portion
't« the Supreme Ruler .of nations.
Oar'
of
lbs
beat
Unround
to
lihely
to
be
plough
enemies have enffsred numerous defoata,
ed up thia spring end raraurar, by farmand a netariovs scheme to bora and
ura owning k, {romtwy to planting
plunder ocr capital, and to drelroy our
com and ether grain. Aa a matter of
ci til goveremoutbv putting to
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put Into their mill, taaehtoery far is..
•Mi taraing f wk and boe handles, for«
manufactory at Jseksra State Prfauu.

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that tine.

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Jteted —‘I** «"

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■ftewtalatorr, on aa to bo described
Btocks end Lula instead of by Irte alw

before. Tbo work te being perform
hy fl. H. Cm*. Regietsr nf Deeds, w
fosarioted by A. D. R«*k, Croety »

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Goost.—Th. April number is on e
Uhl,. Tbe editor says if WO do n-&gt;t i

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tfartv-five thousand pounds *f metal »

to tide eMtry ; when oMuptetod

wMI wrigh tHrty thousand,

it will •

41&amp;,OOA
- Uwand BvoroU says that ‘‘•b*.
ftitooery of Eno* Traneeone, for the fi
roTStew uU a ta!» of th. wkr .hall

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W««
KANOS

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'torn. Orp.

urerpowdr tbe guard and would have
dona ao but tor the return of the parly
pho had goo* hook to Cbt
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them returning. Trainer
aipaatdd to cnminMM Me nstnteterial
te tbo eitissa te fire. wbU_
&lt;»bW,U thia place, nest Sabbath.
or both did at the same instant, and be­
fore the guard eould draw tboir revolt or|,
^’Wn sirs aa» omm good “awgar
each killing trie man instantly. Not eaV
laded
with thia. Corporal Trainor deterdbris^ tbe pave week
■ .
■lined to cap era tbe parly thon coming
up from the read, and would have done
oq without doubt if the other two eat ai­
ry men and the citiasn, becoming alarmed
for their safety, had not mounted thslr
burses and took U&gt; the road. He was
WKIU1IT
thus left entirely alone, and, after a flight
. Baniow, Gom»vxas At Gearr have
uf three miles, body pursued, escaped
put into their mill, machinery fur using and reached Furl Albany. The bodies
*nd turaiag f wk and boa bandits, for tbe of ths twu men were brought in and bur­
manufactory al Jaekvoa State Prison.— led al the Fork It is rsrsly that ws
hove the pleasure of chronicling a more
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CHANCERY BAtk
1
They expect te du quite a bosuioes in
gallanbexpluit, and wa are sure ths Curthat line.
pond's coolness aud bravery will bo remaiaberod.
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Hmatrca—THa village ie being re
CoL Wells writes to a gsotleruau io Ath-MUb
yra
platted under «n act passed by the list this rity that tbo Corporal's companion . 6// K y dMvA^BMted, dkterimA
la Pursunre and by virlae of s dscreo af Iku
'V«*giaLatur«-, eo as to be described in who left him an unceremoniously,..&gt;pa
anew reeruit who had arrived within a
IM.-rim and Lota instead of by lute alone, week.
Tbe Curporal excuses hhw, &lt;&gt;n
•« befbre. Tbe wark is being performed that ground. Beeidea, when traiuorarix
by B. H. Ceoki Register of Deeds, who de tbe tn eat st, thio twee grappled tbe
:U assisted by A. D. R-.rk, ©Minty Ser- robe! Lieutenant, but waa overpowered
and would have been aholat, had ool the
veywr. We have seen one copy of tbe
Ourporal’e bell at that instant dispatched
-new Plot, which in very neatly executed.
PaiAewinw^-Rev. E. G. Bryant Is(

GnMT.—Tbe April natalxr is ns oor

Ibeediter nays if we da not »&lt;»
anmber we vhall get none far
We take tbe bint. I«~e tbe
iLedy's Book and gVf1 ewrtain Iretwrr
Me.

%widew!

Ne w

enwldn
‘ ’l think uf it.—

S-. Gidey gate a tn like this mouth and

■we shall gcttbal-ady's Bo.A nest m&lt;&gt;o&lt;h;
-and we on aaaure yoa. kin I readr-, there
will’bA happy smiling faeee at our firs

Bsnvs'e Ba»acuiAL.. Taocuso, for
-Coaghe&lt; Celda, and Irritated Throats are
•fl^rW «ltb d&gt;. fullest omfetewre, In tbrir
e$cacy. They hate lurn thoroughly
tested,' and IMlntaln tlteg-od rvp'tUUt-n
th *y have enquired. At t^'rt «vt imi
itrt to ogTtnr fAr joavit*.

EtF* The fact that one «d Gea. Burp1 aide’s eteff odMars h.-w recently been en­
gaged la surt eying grounds at Annapolis
! Md., far an encampment, does not ocou
“4 Bv Bsrry eeeaty. Miehigsa.
sarily imply jnrites a c&gt;rre«p&lt;mJmt.
that Kis proposed assignment tn tbe Dspartmro'. of tbe South has nut been eban
r.ta.s
of
William H. Iloagerfoid.
done*!. Nut anly will Gen. Bumride
*nol go there, but his oummand aill bear
an intimate relation tu the opgratrahs uf
tbo Army of tbe Polomse this spring.
'losqw oi uasungs, on rruuy. toe stb day ef
Usreb, ia tbs year oas thousand sight haadred
sad sixty Bar Press*. Starwaa ft PMUs,
l«T OF LKTTERM,
I j

^sutwix.

■atbeeeM Mortgage, to wfc:
ptew or panel Jlsad. siteate. 1
In ths soeaty sf -Bsny asO mi
•cd kaeva si being th. wset be
tuner »t seeUsa ttUty S—

DRUG STORE!!'

awarMMiPi*,
^xsistafttk-siftryis ।
“““•"iKk- !
a~n er leu. will be said at paL.c .Bnl(ra or

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*,*urT|
ns’s ease

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

‘■KWlzS’iMSr

! • WOfcriJAoE BAtt

•Sj7E®=«^?^£
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

mi unm.

tr TOB MECHANICAL AND MEDICI SAL
PVBF06E3.0m.TjBl I

Remaining uncalled fuFBt.lhc Hastings
Poet Utfyx, for the week ending March

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!
Inx of said mate.

EKE too seffcring with that dread discus, Xcs
w'aTOOTB NEURALGIA XIKOwttl speedily

&lt; Hastings. La sgM *orrj twenty at pub
EA. COFFEE, SUGAR, SPICES, PEPPER,
Psunx nos. BABOta, codhsbi

3ui»

lie m
npGesi. Grant &lt;m Wednesday telsgrapird te Gen. Meade that be akmld at
Culpepper the fullwwiag day, but added
be bad aeitbor time nor iociluatiou fur a
Brewd review. He should vlait tba 2d
aorpe, and K the men bappes.ed tu bo in
liae be ebosld be happy to look al them.

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ARE you recked "ilk tbe tortartb of Rgzsnaxapt
Wanos’e Xuateta Kiso viU speedily niters.
ARE you sufetiog from tbe gr.iwiugeof Dnrarui!

Ahos greet Tsriefref tbo
MORTOAGX SALE

cnima? TxuxuniXB^

AR* y»y |rv«»lr.g wilt psla. with Oort ta rrer

AH Ctokfsr Extracts,

S PECIAL'XOTjc'lj*’
f J1J—I u: ,
EWING MACHINE FOR SALE.

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We aha keep an tend a good saeortawt of

sucurir. -SU preruuUuWdjjr sfburiog.

(A tree espy.)

ST-A.TZO2SrZaEl.-3r,

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PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAFEB, EN “
VKLOPES. CARDH, An, Aa.

ADM1 NiSTRATOR-S SA LE
la tbe ■alter ef tbe utplo ef Losies H. KlebeU,
loceaaed.
Xotles is hereby gire that tn poreaaaco ef a
Jvussgtutw* »o vx. hy t bs Jodgw ef Prebete Br I

Areperfectly reliable

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W4?^wteL0SUUi,A UXG- * “ru*
st and DyR
0. R. WALKER. AvprVfcr.

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Opes ear abets* ■ay be Bead aU ef

ADVERTISEMENT.

PATENT MEDICINES
I kinds ofleteetfre! Wenas

Xsvaattt* Ex,. wW ...Mgs ye*

rox m uncut amm or tbr lamro.' ARE yes usrere sf tbo sstesaos of tbe Gust J,.

fsath(n8*‘dayo}|

OUT HAXBWAM SNBB.
Afterea ebeeaceef ssrsrel eran. I tern ante
warned ths HARDT ARK jtubt.
**

gee Bans. ■n^au^te nbnM Mi Bane via

OX MONROE STREET IX THIS C1TT.

fas MdteiarT ****
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C. R. WALTER. Caere! Agent.
B.telo, N. X, end Feel Dree,C W.

n.w^.-aa?tfA£a!^s
refeiNT r r 1 Krj.i -

Edward EvareU says that “whoa tbo
aurv of Eaot Teaaoaeea, tor the Grat
ro y ierw nd a halt of tba war shall bo
HUM, hwriil dteetnaeoeonaaoftyrrsewy
id sVoreedna of wbieh there Ira few
rallela h&gt; tba oMale ef tba waeid; and
jetejqgi—doof tea* who pswtsnd to
1 waging war far t^gaverameat,’ and
Brateok the rhbta «f tba miaarity

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sossra imon ■

Uuruas .April 2L Utt.)

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U FO-BUSHED KTERY WEMtRSDAT,
at 'wianxM, saaav ccoxtt, Mickiaan
ttifaa fa “Jfowsr JTM” swr Ifo Fl if^Tiq

m*. She wrold have tadd him that tto I fhtoe aS-p, tad to Kfk.
rea rnesaluie- ifol eyes :'siw gex -d upbu bi* tanocent
tod no fuel, no brrod—anlnnyiblng with lion,
and ------------fa tven anxlout
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which m Wann andfeed tbe children ; but pome bsdt r and sir fee fees eve* been , &lt;D« dash , struck ptomnf Tbe rar
he w«a gone, and «be Sato back upon h«r kind enough lu give me an «irdar to ad. wife was rut oe- ber: .11 seises, »J—pleat
vanes II* nfaeasery srtloles nf cirthisg, watch, tot had tit* eouM
pillow *nd wept.
•' !&gt;• V
Tiw- light of mornlag carat M length ftaid and furniture. To-morrow murn- •ero tfee~sno« orhst gave 'bhek tiro srorfl
rtfs -foatfeH. and a moment mon. her
‘
but Mm. Wilkina bad ootrfa? from tor Ing 1 commeecofe'orlr.”
“And yon have fame tn ses if 'yon :totabend Mtrmd. With . tumbling
bed, nor had her children crawled from
out tbclr resting place. A *&gt;und oTfobi- roirtri .ihtaft your cottage tack egafa to fees she robed hrr. epos to bis face, asd
‘ ‘
i tHM-tiirflfedrWtt
Stefa was heard from without, sconmpon- Ba* tor seU Captain Walkerf as Wil- *
ied by a noise, aa though a light riwd was kina heeitated.
.
I ahemw thm^lUhtt
••Yea.»lr—to saa If .I oould hits It of ■
toing dragged through tto mow. Tto
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door openud, and tor toibeod entered.— you," rwuniod the po«&gt;r man.
“Wllktoe. bnw much csh; you make at
He laid upon the tabla a heavy wtoeU-n
“I am tow UMdght, fait bustaert bos dal&lt;-wf. a small pelt, and a paper bundle; ynwrbuetoswsr Uartly asked ths
then from his pocket ho took another pa­ captain without seeming to becd 'the rc- taioed ms.a-uh.uw I harts favor Mask
oftbeo"
per parcel, aud again ha turned towards
“My employer ia going U pdl me on
“Name it deer
tbe dt*&gt;r. When next lieeiitared he bore
In tris arms a load of wvx&gt;d ; and three to job work, air; andas afan m l can
dm laid Am band
times did to go out and return with a
husband’s ertd.
.
load of tto asms dewription.
Then be **•!•.&gt;&gt; fourteen dnMaro a amok.'
“And y»u will Mik IM w qitestiotoF
“Aod b»w moob wi)l ft tafen &gt;• "Phen* over the fireplace, and e-oa'a bias­
continued WRkind. .
■;-&gt; •. •. *r.
ing fire snaoprd and sparkled on tto
“
No.
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will
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hssrthr Aa own as this was aufampUab“Then," emtinued Uta husband, as he
ed, Thomas Wilkins toot over Ma chil ly get along with five or six dollars h
bent
over
and
imprinted
a klan oo Ms
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•
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drun and kioaod them; then ho scoot to wroh."
“Then you might be able to save about' *jfe'a brow^ "1 want you to drees ocr
tto bedside of his wife, and while some
: children for a wglk.wd von »HAI! sosompowerful
atirred hia soul and four hundred dollars a ysar,"_ .
party ua. The'niftfet ncMm and tranquil,
“I mean to d«» that, air."
mads tto ebe»t bceve ba murmured;
iAb
A few moinent’s Captain Walker gat­ and th* am&gt;w is welt- trodden.
“Kb. me. Lfaxie."
Tightly that wife wound her arms ed into the face of bis risttor, and then fak m» questional Berne id ber jwr
promise I"
5
,
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•bout the neck of ber husband, and ao
Lixxie Wilkins knew nnt what title
thtaigh tto hroe «&gt;f years were centered
all meant, nor did she think to care, for
in that um kiss, she pressed ft upon bis
anything that e«&gt;u1d piesae -her hMhead
^Ttore—no more." he uttered, as to

Il wai a Utter oold night on ike twenfaerth af- Decentbar. The snow lay
deep upon the from earth, and tho bright
m.«&gt;n riding half we* up tho baexena,
font a ekrystaiftne lustre to tbewcoo.. In
th- high nuui, a »hnrt dtatene. Iron tho
dlltet rop&lt;«liig village, .food the farm of
* hnmoa bufag. Hiagarineou wrre acenl
And tarter.d, by far luaufiicient ta keep
but th-lilting frnsC; his frame aboidt sod
oberts
triker 'trembled. I)k9_lh» iro-bound boughs of
/ the weeping pillow that gfew near Mm,
and hi. fa6v,' tu ths MiHinbeem* now
ftohwd upon it, exhibited ali the fearful
font prints of that demon, Inumprraaee.
P».r, wretched, debased, ha looked, and
•oeh, In truth he was I
new and most complete axsortinent ofI
Before him, at tha rod of a neatly
fence.! and trellised enclosure, stood a
DRLGI AM» ME»IC15E»,
small outage. It waa degant la its aim­
rChcwieals, PalMH, OLto, Cam pie nroh.roo, and just each a one as tha
hu.nhlr lover of true famf»rl and joy
pfaietse, Baraing Flald,
would seek far a Lome. The taars rot.
TURl’ENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
led down the Hoatrd cheeks of .the poor
inebriate aa he vexed op-m the cottage,
and st length, n* he deeped hie hands in
agony, lie murmured i
•O thou bs»,l home of/my happier
15T FOB MROHKICAb AKD MEDICIMAL■ day*, thou-lookem like a bravro id the gently Lid tto arm uf bia wife from bia
.... ---y .
rOBKMil3.&lt;»LYUI2
■strings. In.-e abort time the children
jnist. B-naalti thy roof I was married nrck ; “ttoae Ihhig. 1 toss brought are
were ready ; then Mrs. Wilkins put on
to the idol of my a«ial, witbin thy peace­ for yob .nd y&gt;»ur cbildran," and aa -be
such articles of drew as she could em»ful waHa, God gave to sue two l.lroaed sp*&lt;ka bo-left tbe house.
inahd, and ao&lt;m tbev were h&gt; I’m road.—
i hildren. Tlw-ti p«-ncr and plenty were
Mrs. Wilkins en&gt;M from her Wd, end
t
Atos a foU .took af
oiin«\ mid l»vc and joy were mine.- My tremblingly .to exam I r.rd Ito article . “Wilkins,” said the old man, M he The moon eh&lt;me bright, the rtara peeped
down
up.rt the earth, and tbeysermed
wife—Gofl Mros her gentle a.nil—Was up-0 tto table. She foead ths Jrof. aad took bis visitor by, the . band. “I have
happy (bro. and my children—may bsev. m the pell eto found erilk ; one «t tbe watchedzwefl y«tor’ countenance tind to smile pp-m the leave era d^n theft
erf pn.troftlirm—isugfeed and played in papers torteiniad two eaMiller bundles— weighed well your words. I know you twinkling eye. of light. Siftnoy 'Wil­
glecMime ptawaure.
Gladness smiled one of tm— and ene of sugar. -while In sneak ths truth. When 1. boight that kins 1e«d the wav, efid silently Ms wife
upon n« then, and every h»*ur arsa a.ara- the remaining parcel ato found a nice cottage from/your creditors six years and chKdrew fulfowtd. Several times
TRA, COFFER. RUOAR. HMcl-S; 1'EPFER.
ago. 1 paid them nne thousand dollars the wife geaed up Into bar husband-*
• ••■n of Mies.
But I lost the. as the lump of butter.
PRUKES, FWB. RAWSKCODFIlyH;
&lt;
to feet; everrthtng is the flreory liaXarob • , Red Io«&lt;h hit own salvation! Six
“O,’’ murmured tto poor, wife and for IL It has not been ' harmed and Is ro.nLrr.ancr; but from the strange ex­
will l» herded for fsMily »H
Moor nf tbs pression that rroted there, she cnuld
years have passed aituts the deninn that mutton *a »ht- gated upon the fo--d thus ssg.iodMit wan then.
Also a great rarlslr of tbs
I took to my bran drove tie from your spread out tofire her, “win-Obe seme time ( have nteelvsd go-id rent fur it— m«ketvul potblpg t&amp;a tended to satisfy
sbeltnring n-f. - And th-ve aix years ! throe!. Can jfobe-JMWbl* Thomas baa
CTLHtZOT
At length a slight tort An the road
O, shat niiaery, what agony, what M&gt;r- xt-./r^tha I.. No, be.ncvcr did that! And
row a.'and whiit drgn-dation have .they then itot lmill-ttoTH^-lfeMkind.
brought them auddsoly upon tho pretty
And l eaking Extracts,
My
sjMirS
until
If
l«
alf
futld.
1
will
tott
whits
cottage where, years.before, they
n.&lt; brought t«» tne stud my p»M&gt;r family 1 sweet word"! ’ 0; tty’pivr. pm&gt;r heart,
Home, health. wrallb, pears,- j-^-^Snd ’ raise m-t a hope that ttniy only fall and you for-ho rem, nor for • ceot-nf inter­ hod bees so happy. Tty epprostfaed
thaam.t. ^rbs sa«w in the fnmt yard
est. You shall hare a deed of tbe estate,
Ir.endsmv gone—«|l, ali goon! (J. ttau crush thro!"
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fetal rnj—n... I will not l.laiue thni It
gnd ip topirn 1 will take but a single had &gt;&gt;een ahoeeled away rand a path led
sTA.TioisrER’sr,
Wilkins opened the gats
whb I, | w|,o didik-V-. Year after year I eon,' w bo hud rated himself upon hi. note apd mortgage, upon which you can np the ptoxxa.
—Ma iwlfe tremblingly faBojsad. but
• PENS, PKXClUt. IXKR. PAPER. EX•WEEZEX A AIXEM.
letup.redj»ith,.&lt;t&gt;y deadly, sting, when I elbo«, He ..er father goner
!-! bavp your own ume.”
ViXOPES, CAJilMf, Ac., Ac.
kties that destruction lurked in thy
Ifhomaa ‘WIIMn'a tried to thank tbe wherefore gbs knew not. Then her hus­
rx
at a
ia ct&gt;««
-Yes Charles.”
band opened the door, and In the entry
am’de. But, but. and the pmr man raisUpon oer shelve* o»y -b. tound .11 W
*O. tell me mother, did he not mme old man for Me kindneve, but he Only
rd hi&lt; eyes toheuvbn aw hr Wpoke.' ‘ihsrr and-ki»a tpe aud fittle Abby-tifa morn- »anh back iato hisfaair and wapl'iikea he met the amtllng noun&gt;«anrw of old
,T*'£j:rX7.X', ins’of tbvir profeauTi*
Captain Walker,1 abouaberod them into
t« room
earth f« another man—tratf ingl”
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child . Mid whUe be yrt ant with bia face
the parfor where a warm firn glowed in
1 trill Ac tk»l mmt
oir. ("“*♦ C»urt Hmm, H««Hwx» IHe*“Yea, yea—ho did, he djd!" cried the bur|ed in.bia hands, the old man slipped
thegraM,and where every thing l«&gt;&lt;ksd
^»mu A. Swaaxav,
r **■&lt; Alcoa.
■mother aa she flew to the iMr of her boy from the room. And when at length be' oaat end. somfortabls. Mrs. Wilkie,
Within the roly sperimrot nTa mis and wound bar arm* artarnd Mm.
returned, he bore in bls hand a neatlr
turned hergaac upon the aid man, and
aral'fe atrfj almost broken down hovel,
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“And mother,'" said the cblM, tn low," covered basket.
then upon her boahand. 8*r»ly to that
■at a woman rnd two children—a boy trembling acertita,
27. ’
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Cnn.e, oofue," the Captain exclaimed
and * girt. The cold wind (bund its en­ tearful la.A to hH parent's faee, “wdl 'xheer op my friend, Herts are, pome
trance through a hundred ctettfaa, and n’nt tat tor be g»t»d1o’ u» oner more f”
tit-bit* for y oar wife and children—take rteh. there wsa nona of that constraint
which would bavs bean expected. They
nv its hitrng-gmts swept thriHigh the
That toother txmld n»t speak—she them mime; and believe me, Wtiklna, If
rioim. |h« no-ihor sod her children crouch­ could only prrao'ber children more fond, yon fed half ax traapy in receiving my met,rather as friends and neighbors.—
ed nearer t» the few enih«rv that still ly t»» her boeonr, and weep a miRherf fiiviir ns I do to bortowtag It, you -are What could it meant
Hart I flto clock strilws twelve I The
■n"&gt;uldrrvd on the hearth. The only tear* upon them.
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old &gt;ear hso, gm*e aud a new brlgatfurniture were four pw&gt;r stooh, a rickety
Was L'ixia Wilkins happy as aba
“JJGud I-C-God’ will blew yeu.
winged cycle la about. to eummence ita
table, and a scanlih covered Led ;' while eat her diildren'dttwn to that morning's this! exclaimed
&gt;ad Ute
.
kiudoeaa-atricken
in imr rortier. near-st V&gt; tha !ir'e|-Uce, meall At least a ray of sunshine was man ; “and if Over
"
T betray ynttr coat flight over the earth!
. Thomas Wilkina took the hand of hie
was a heap of straw «nd tatti-red blank struggling t&lt;&gt; gain entrance to her bneom. dense, rti«y ( die « th. hMtant
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wlft wllhih'lito own, and’ then drawing
eta, wnleh iwrved as a renting’ place for
“Stick toyour pledge, Wilkin*, and (
Towards the middle of the afurnont.,
from l.k bdeotn a paper, he planed ft la
tho brother and sister. Part of a lall“*
Mr. Abel Walker a retired sea captain will take care of tto rest,R mid the .old
her Hand remarking as he did ao:
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
MirPES A BIR10WS.
candle was burning 'upon*tbs table, and of some wfaltii. srt in hie comfortable
■ “Liaxir, thia is your Ai/afamfe preseat
April Tt. Is**.
hr its dun light one might have "wen1 parlor rogagvd in reading, whew one of '
FTORWETS asd COVXHW1.M1RS AT UAW
"tmJtin csw. T»
/or.MeJIfrw Fear/"
■ hot wretclirtT'ihofM-F^I'eoUitlrlianee, II'1 bis servants Informed him that sotoe one i
&lt;B. ifovtat.. susfae* U, with ptw-ptarw
The wife to«k the paper, and she open­
was pnfe ahd was. and wet with vrortu—
’ gt the d.ior wished to see Mm. ‘
ed it 8hr realtoed ita roniaata a* a gisco
van
KJ
A
wro» *•
The lace, of her children were both boy.
t r"
“Tell him to coms in than,” returned 1
but she could notrood it word f«&lt; word,
ied io her lap. and they soerued tu ±?jW.ft*r.
•- r,
f..r the streaming lasra nf a wlld frantto
jwnrofully under her prayerful guardhit i
“But It'e'QUt miserable Wllkin&lt; »fr.,' '
j..y would n.-t lst her. With a qoidt,
“Never mind." mid the Captain after ।
nervous movement, abs placed the pries.
Al length the sound of footsto pa upon
WANT 25.000 Ito. &lt;&gt;f WOOL to
a raomeiite beaitoti«m, ■*tb&lt;»w Men lo.— 1
Iras pledge •»*« ber bosom ; and then,
tii.Miow-crust struck upon the mother's Pror fellow," he continued, after tbe ser­
tnarinfaeinni iolu CLOTHA
with A low warmer, like the gentle whis­
•arc.
ntid.ltMiily
srouatrig
her
children,
'“““SteH.
,
\
vant had gone, *1 wond« wbat be wants.
The gloomy ahadss that nehened in the per of semi httaven-buuod angel, she fell
•he hurried tbopt to their.lowly bed, and (n truth ( pity him."
i
nigh*
of
the
Mat
of
December
had
fallen
fainting into ber husband's arms.
hardlfc tod they orouohed away beneath
FUAKXEL ____twnn
With a trembling stop and downcast ,owartbeaaow clad earth. Within the
“Look up, look up, my o wnadrar wife,"
the thin Uuiluts,; when tha d«.&gt;r wa. I™Jc, Thomas Wilkins sntsred Captain
miserable dwelling of Mrs. Wilkies there uttered the redeemed man, “I'tak up and
Walker's parlor.
was mure of comfort lhanwo found when sin I la upon y«rar husband, and ywo, too,
“Ah, wilkina.” sold the old captain, ,6m* we visaed her. bgt ya* orthlqg bed my children, gather abort ynur father
“elint has brought you beret"
been added to the furniture of tha plane. far abuahondand a father henceforth I
ini l&lt;e»MM&gt; nife gated-sp into.her: bu­
The poor man twice attempted to. F*r- the lascaix days her buabaod bad will ever be. Look up. my wife. Thors t
I luind'a fao«\ and seamed ready to ertmtih
■e&lt;&gt;mn overy svening.and gone away iw ----------Now, Uule. feel proud with me,
back from his approach, uben the mark spesk, but MeHMrt Wtoy tJim.
fur. daylight esery morning, and during for we tland within our vit house I Ye*
“Dn you come far charity.’’
of a tear-drop upon 'hU dierk caught hrr'
“No sir," quickly returned WUklna, that time aha knsw itoft he bad drunk no thisoottage to one* moes; our own * and
eye. Couidilbo, thought she. that I fist
P~H.« drop wa» ill truths tear I
No w hits his eye. gUtamed with -a proud ■MoKfeattog beverage, for already his nothing berths band &lt;&gt;f death shall again
tees hmi begun to assume tbe stamp of lake us hence.. .Our good kind friend
•
• ■
—perhaps a aauw flaks had fallen lbw* light
••Tbro sit d«vwn and out. with ift" said hie former manhood, and every word bare will explain It all. . O. Linie, If
and meMrd.
that he bed spoken bed hero kind and there is any happiness ««n earth, ft ahsli
Once or twice. Thomas Wilkins seem­ WdlUr. to s blunt but Mod tone.
“Opt. Walker." commenced the- poor 'agcctfoaale- To bia ehlleren be bad h.ncefarth be ours! Lek- the post be
ed upon the point of speaking some word
new shorn aod warmer cl.ilhlng forgot too, and with thio the dawning of a
1
pi hiawifs, bat at length heluriiad alpw- man, as be took ths proflbrod aert, ’•! broesht
and to heroelf he had given snob thing* new y«r, hl ua commence U&gt; lite in tto
ly and.alle«tly ondraaaing hintsal', and have come to aak'you'if yod still own
as she stoodjn immediate need of; but
' smm after hja weary hmU bad touched that Dttle "ootuge- beyond tbs Ml F
yrt with all this be had been taciturn and
Gently the hatband and with tank upon
the bed be .was aslwp.
’
‘4 do* 11 ’ ■ ■
thoughtful *U«ISl I dialiks &lt;rf all
their knee* deeped Tn each other's arm. ;
“Andtokoeenpledr
Lrwtg and earnroily did Mrs. WUkina
tl.«i. and roly apes king such words as ■and oHnglng jnyfaUy Utibem. knoll ttolr
1 “N«." '
'
gaae upon th# features uf her husband
were
n
ra
swto
r
y.
The
pane,
devoted
for
.
oKwciou.
happy children. A prayer from
-hirmg^wdF
•
•• • ‘
alter be had fallt® ashwp.
There was
-*- the huatond'a itpw weeded its way to the
“No," returned tbs Captain, regarding. tag vHb'tafM —
aonaadting atnmgu to hia wantwr, some­
. sbnoM aK' as* I
throws efgrace: and, with warm tears
thing una.-roupt&lt;fale. Surely.
hat) not Ms dfadtur with uncommon htteresi.—
trwbling down Lit aged faaa.oM Captain
• keeti drlnktoo, far Wa countenance had
Walker repoed^a toertfoft -Atnro.
i»• thefaffafay. P~-** a&gt;fasiuree were I
■ Ftvaywwal-tve ptm-de!nee that hap­
rnthrr sod an}ljh..t|ghtf»d, than otherwise &lt;
py t^eai. Tb-cu.s Wilkin. Las deer.
■nd—o. heaven/isit possible 1 a smilb 1
■Si hie pretty cottage fomi ail eaeum-

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- A ®*p&lt;Vwea *&lt;sl* C-virsatioa. tn svptdet ail- Clerk and Treasurer; Ifolauos Wr.Hu■__ --------------------------------«._L- L. .l. an. J. (X Hanna ia elected bUpvrGaor-

ly otto fo gfurity'.

Wmun last year.

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Rutland vh-ets A. D. R-&gt;tk Soper*i»ol
aud the entire Bepeblicati Uckat is ejected,

esseptmg Qerk.
; .
Behtmore etaela Matthew H .Irnm.Ru b
Bu|«'r» ie-ir. Two ri-ptiljjicnn tickets etily

There ia to be a grand re* lew uf tbe ar­

wrterun i* this |uyn.
ChsUcteu wtavfo J.din Keagla, Rap.

consolidated with tbe asrnnd and fifth.—

B. &gt;. MCE. Gvo'i 8npvnal«Bd«*t.

my of the Potomac aa am« aa pmeiKSbla.
Our rorp* (the third) has burn

This div.sUui gowa to lbw »ee&gt;md corps.
airs to Ftichiiiosd, isitmalbly in qnwt of
Bepervkmr, and rill rts ttakst elected, «*■ Webavs drills every day. (weather psr•Peers.’ Ut reMly • • eweeurage tbe reb­
aiHting) Cd. B. R. Pieroe of this tog
cept Ueik. This,l* a Reputrlieau gain.
eta »» bold rial and wait tbe change of
tVoudland elects Mild T. Wheeler, finem te la command uf the Brigade.—
Presidential4HMfoui;'«E«b who burned
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in
vua.gr
...
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Superviawc. auH the entire Republican Thu wcafher ba* beea *tnrmy for a few
in.mi.in. oaina up on I be xtsumer N- « . houses aud hung um-ff.-pdiug ijegrwe*
lM.-kri by » mqp&gt;rityx*-f about BO. L»*^ daya past and one night ibis weak we Tteisu from New Orlrens. Five died in uur atreeta diseialfying the slaughter
gwl all iLthev •( saww. but that baa alt na tlie-way up. N. W. Th.&lt;mpeon. «&gt;f and maiming of three by pr.wwmious to
yvur Mr. Wtovfor bed oca niajonty.
cheer under thr windows of Gee. Mt
Yaukew Spriags elects Timothy Miles, rained dff, it is now oiaar bat windy. I the 34&gt;h Indiana, and II. N. G rod is. of
Qrllan.
.
tbe Mtb Iowa, were buried at HrieM.
Krpublpah Bi.pcrvivwr aud all the rest ihitik that the storm was tbs regular
Now don’t you ass rtxK •Cqrperhmd'
equimytial for I dtrn'l thisk that thvrv
uf tiekM by Uiajoritire of about 25.
ia ima of the moat significant words in
wrre/anv army rniivemtut* about t&gt;»
Maple Gruvw M BepuMrm by 40 me-* w-rtto off Tbe recruits that joined da
nur IsogusgsF
This ia the 'friinKti definition «&gt;f
Bt. Deila, March 8D.-A spetaM to
j«rh),L. tfipluirn, Bwpervisor.
from Hseing* are gwt»it&gt;g along firstIJopc « all repuiilieva by small mi- rate. There ha* been;but little •it-kures the Ucmwruf, (resu Cbalewtoo. Cole* “Cipperteadj" here is another foratabod
vm&lt;mg them. they will soon hr aa g&gt;“*l sously, III, mye the G.ppsrbewds rame to band; '
pwiltaa. ™ Juba ifuCollum, Supervisor.
“A meeting of the Democrats nf But­
•oldleva aa the old members. I suppose ■util that town to attend tmnri yesterday,
Johnstown «d«4ta Levi M. Dsway for
NIDDUTIIXE. Micmeaw.
that tomorrow the regiment will h«vr with gaus ceuowaled in wagios, aud arm­ ler county. Ofito. adopted tant week an
Buprrvtsnr usd th* amirs rvpwbitcun •« g.1 r* pi.hrL. There ia • theatre about ed wWh pistols. B-mie »&gt;ldi.&lt;re in the ameixliamt I., some resnlathais, to the OFFICE OVER BLARES STORK
effect
that "delrgntre to the Nafional
Will *Uao4 to aU call* ia th* Ils* •&lt; Ms jMsfoa mile from camp ; the actiwa arn from Gmrt Hotewi yard w&lt;re drawn into e
ticket hy—majority.
ata. with fmmptnem amt Metity | ttaadlagiba
Under tbe atav* bending n.nper'i&gt;
A lew nigbta ag» y.'gr fray, and a genera) fight instantly -ocur Uonventiini to be itulrmted to v.Hw for
From foe return* IJhi* f«r received it WaaMngKm.
red. The oninty Bhrrriff sprang tami
Wevklr, «&gt;f MonASGih very pertiaratly i« probable the Rejailuan* w»U have 13 huiulile arrvant and ■ Tew fri-nde earn
rlndedta see tho show; wheu wa got lb" Judges stand and cunuveoed firing a
and truthfully, aa ar thing, trmarka, that out of |6 £up»niw&gt;r» in the Cauaty^
ready to atari it raiavd quite Laid, but pistol at the Uirtaii men. Msjoc Y«rk,
“tbe inanifwto ./ thy-War Denvicrgcy” toing a Rrputalieaa gala »f one. ' That wwe.m»'led nuretovea wish itmaasursao.- Burgn-n ,4 the 54'h, waa oae of (lie first
aa the Tammany party like* to bo wilted will do.
ihal fflbe night waa et.iemt there would matins Tbv imnei mau being wutnuui
n»t be mush ui a cniw.l. But fatal, d" berwi at tha Cmrt House, ran; to their
baa one peopovitWHi which ob iuld ho eery
Tna llwamms »r Ban Dnuixo i Da
HGtGU) SOLDtna.
Ivekm. it saetnrd aa If ibv winds fNito boil*** and stores for arai*. and were
thoughtfully pmderrd by tbe efttana of
mcren. lenetl. at linu
Rja an updroiabte fsfct that “We»v mae Akmy find tarnod nul tn seq the per- fired npoti Irnni windows. From tan to BXACTrn. —Latest adv tore from Florida
ratiUedtetto, itoeaty
thi« country. It deelata that the prgt
Attar niucb jvwtl.ug in tbe iwvlvv were umindrd. Col. M-tctadj of Staled that two negnww who had run
ward the tuanii id empire still takes its lioihauee
.Pcwaidetil oImuM be a military man. iY-t
the
54&lt;b
Raginx
ut,
woshadly
wounded;
away from lheir uwuwcs m-T* UmA aycar
crowd I obtained my ticket, aaid ticket
way." Week before last enabling aeta
brief a hall of a ten apot ,.f spsdvw, with Giner Baler, killed; James Guudriuk atiiue, were recently caught al magnolia,
tf the country is truly wiao it will ft»vrr
were pawd Ly Congress f..r tbv admw- the fidlowii^r inscription io it; “The Wru. H.rt, F. C Jeffrey, bel mging l» brought tu Pdatka. and without trial of
etwrt a chief magiMrata mgrah' upon, the
•ioD Ilf flrwSu.TOblew States, vig; No Iwarer baa paid twenty five eenta, admit the 54th, wore wounded aerrrwly. Tbr any kind. vlrvatM, by tbs m-ck to a
ground .if military auecewa. The octaml
hkn. The building ia covered with ol.l 54 ib regiment arrived this aAvnu».-st Mid branch wfa UweXan aduiiriitg civwd ul
Uraaka, Nevada and Cdnradw. Nrbraa
.the voider ia ■&gt;&lt;■&lt; tbe vcta-ol tn whifh' the
Nelson Wells, eh iv airy look tag mi while they were chok­ UNITED STATES INTERNAL REV­
eenvam and tbe rain fell nearly an hard m foraiwd on tbe square.
ka is west if |wwa,uii«d north of Raiuuus
ENUE.
Prvaidrtit uf tbe Uuitad Sta’e* ahvuld
aide aa it did autardr. 1 got theatrical* tbe man who fired the first sb-.l, was U&gt;- ing to death. Ona uf the black, nigger,
whilst Nevada and Coforado are still wnmghl to hat me the balance nf my
be trahted.
Military auroene da^lra
slave' chattel rascals did u&lt;&gt;l dta.ecwHi
farther west, aoi 'iig tho R«oky ami N» term./service. Cap*. I. S. Geer arriv­
to plcwae the delicate ladies who
a nation aem-io&lt;ued to &lt;tap.ale rtalr,
Biouke with a squad nf msa went in pur­ had coms fi.rth to etc the black tool ahu
vaila mountain's, and are said to be as ed bare a few daya ago.
but It ought not i&lt;» dverivw a free
suit id a gang of Gipperhredashout sev­
1 am your* truly.
rich in gold so California. A new Trien miles distant. CapL VVUliams bss
tin-rgt. DlJ E. BttMIlL,
rit-rv, t-allrd Montana, to also about to
warlike co.iimunity the triumphant
Bomstwent* pr»miuMii socceti, implica­
Co. E 8d Krg. Mich Veteran V.d a.
ia natwrally the ni'wt caoUv«Uug fcgarr,
ted in lbs affair, under guard at ths Court
Thitv three mmw frtt Stata hare been
ILuev.
hnl la a peaceful Gee society the qualit.es
Cal. Mitebell had * conference will.
In tbv
of the s-Jiber tare by no tn&lt;&lt;aao that which addrd tn i*r gliirmua Unwin.
H.wut). B. FoAlin, Judgo'CuMtalde.
are lw*t lined for the wort uf govern good Iildtintawf dem.trailc rule; when that a prirate rebel circular was captur
who seemed very anxious that »tep*
tbe alave-iwaeru •/ tbe SuwUi controlled eil by one of «ur eoouta in tbe Army &lt;4 ahosld lw taken to preseal a lurcher uul
thecoaodta of tbr• nation, neb a thing tbr Cumberland a f*w days agn. la was
w«rd from tbe headquarters of Gen.
•b&lt;&gt;«ild 'b&gt;* nm»t highly honored i« tree; OHild not bate been dunk without convul Jobnall*. crmilMuidilMl tba rebel depart
but ilist ■ erotury ago any British Groe- aing the cuntry from ha centra to ite mtnt, and was addreau-d to the people
St. Loma, Mart* 31
xal m rh» fi-M or AdnrirnPret tinbet- (.■imiiiifeivt.ee. Bui new that alavery ia rnxib of (fir CiH.sa River. It m&gt;liflbd all
■ ter than Lord CaanUM. who directed 11* daud^gad ita political mflamw n«, iwugrr psrooua wfixi claimed allegiance tu, and data •/ tbe 23.1 my a official iufoi mati ai
received Una morning that a reeoapnrtection &lt;4 the Gmlrdorste Govern. •
(oivvrnmrfli, ewM be difficult.to pntoe. firwred. it erarvvly attracted tba attoutum rr—— — •—
n.&gt;i&gt;Mncc under Gen. Mower made tn
■ 1.U f-.pl.,... r.lMd ■ rlppt. ,p.m U»'u.-i'”'
Military suer***, however cw-vwtial. bwws»4. sod remove from their boiaes to NaU.hifomry.J5 milea above Aluxati
.!.-. iv n&lt;&lt;l necessarily the high­ surface of polities.
dria, mi the 21’1, wberv tba enemy met
the south bank uf fos C-maa River.
Mall«»y. uf KmtuiAy. true to tbe be­
All nf tJ* male population espelila uf with aome fere. A fight en»wed. in
est service. Military her-ee,’bowel er
which we turned lb» rrbela' flank,captur­
pure, however single-hearted, however hests uf Ms owners, tried to strike &gt;&gt;at hearing arms or net for tiling light duty,
ware ordered to bs enrol led for tbe ar­ ed four pireea of artillery auh cataaoua
n.ildr. are by the neeseaify id tta- erne. the &lt; fauvrn f oyvct prohibiting slavery tn
my and ihs drfoncwa .if Groegia and Ala­ and 200 privowrra.
Yaaan Caarr aan RaatL Bcaunar
a&gt;-e&lt;M*oii*rd to r.-gsid tlielr &lt;»wiv will as tbe new Statea. (lie motion eaueed qnltr bama. 'Jbe warned and children were
Tbe ttawmigh iltareti.m to which tbr
law. and Will inevitably incline l« gov­ a fluttering in tbe deoi.icmtic fl-ck, and* tu be provided with meana of support bv
pa. kugea forwarded front tbe North !«■
ern a riwintry as tf it werean aruty. If aeveral iif bit brethren fr»ai doubtful tbe Geifodsrate au'borities; those able
oar men held a« pruoaerv^tiy the rebel*
Wsannvarow was aa except:«e Jo this diatricta prayed him tn withdraw It. He tu labor war* tu bs furnished work in
are subjvetad, to well vtarw-n by state­
arsenals sad foctories. A eamp waa to
ruts, JacKsnx «o n»t; and W aawmTon wouldn't do it, and they had to “cat and lw aatablisbed al Cwd^towu or Bluff for
ments m a rvevut communication from
run" when tbe vole waa taken.
Only the bearfit uf the jopng. frsblv and belpthe C.mraisMry ..f ULby Pr-w 1w Maj.
waa excrpliot'sl among mm.
Tho Groat Ereneh Remedy I
Emerging from any great war, and eighteen pwaa could be fond in lb* Ivwa, rations to lw lustmd to them by the
csp.-.waily from a civil struggle, tbe de­ u b&lt; -h&gt; bvuea. A laa { bow are the urighty guvernmeaU Thuse reftomg to cam ply
with tbs provisiuSM uf foe circular were
•
votion of an army and H« officers to their fallen.
to be 1‘M-krd upon and treated as rnemles
chief foan incentive to peranual ambition
u| foe Qwfod-rst* go»ernmvnt.
Their
Ixcxtasx or I'opcLAnog.—Tbe dec-and a danger to civil liberty an vaa and
property would n»t I* respected aud mi
renial inereare »l forrigu population from
secMrity granted for their lives.
ota i..aa that it t»red« hut to be named :
1H50 to I860 IS 87-1 per ueut.brmg neat­
Tbe ordei is kuArd upon a* a virtual ‘ The Pennsylvania Copperhead- have fullv disguised sotilrstaMid artielew. The
for Htatorv is th" record of governmenta ly ailwnNinguf numbers-in sowie Slates
aliandimmeiit of rhe aeetton uf tountry declared lb tav-ir of Gm. McClellan fur skill »f tbs ruechanie, ybe raonivancw ul
overthrown and people aubjugnted by more, and • them Iwm. in ro-mJ num
along the -Tennessee Riser north of the President. desiring to nm him &lt;wi what is tbe purvey or, yd the dece.t of the
brra.
tbe
Stet"
ofNew
Tprfc
had
a
mi/fiew
victotb'ini military traders. But We
boundary uf tbe Coosa River. By re- fa bu lonely termed bia military rvputatn.il • Mgu-r. all eumtaoa in grand efforts at de
• ■florrngn residimtn, wlndT is a fou-th
feniog to fov map. tba trader will *ee fiu- he ha* rm other reputation than that. rrpti -a, and oa eaaiwiowrmn — an caam
•re not driven to aiirimt or e«m modem
fmrt of all in the Umted State*, and also
ih.ii
Rome. Georgia, I* tbe outer hey to One would think that a clam ofmen who ibathm which caurw-i be had witta-ui
M»h*y to. find the evideWes of these a fourth of tbe t&lt;4ai' populatiou of the
the p»ntecti--n of tbe country South of thue took op a military rima fin- a cbndi
jrvtfca. The spirit whi«ba»limta a mih- State;
;
but. uu aaaueeagw of ulf th*
itwC»-u. Tbe people are sol ounply- date, would eapvet to gratify tbe e.4dier.
States.
ha
Mwmtwr
uT
foreigners
is
• tbr Government h rimply '
ing with the provieioa* of the cirrutar. and secure their infliiencw. But not a&gt;&gt;.
that &gt;4 drep-glsm. Tbe arerndsnry a*i 'nfo-et •■he sixth»« tha wb&lt;4e population : 4wh'M&gt;h may fee considered ea an evidence Die Penneylvahla IjegiMatnre ba»e been
8.M2.M9 (..riMkfiO per rem
tea whole that they bare not tbs m-wt i tn pl W toon
• long wvnlntained in tb* country by the '
eonaWertng an amendment to the Otatitrnmlww &gt;4 foreign
''dmtni- _ fidrncw'P
ebility of foe rebel army tutfon permitting tho "oldivre who tawd
Southern police, under the auspices nf ,anm Mi be frre Bt »ieg mid 5.'i8.l7« (or
to aerre tinder Gm. MeOeflan to vote.
|3«0 per emit) »f the slave
a hat we* ‘•Ailed “Tbe Driwocrscywas .mly
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Tbe nmeiidnirnt finally pneaed, every
tfiaten.
In I960 tbe torr.wdue to tbe absolute ennifcllari'W of a foiMtaf
1
Union memfork voting for it, but wuly
p •tiding per t-mtegrni a ere,88.M and
jy In Srollstid. there ara in the pop 'one lull nf lew Cipperiierd members w.
11.16, respectivefy,or a« right tw.iuv.—
MtS. ALLOTS
uletiuu ibl.320 mure msrnagrhfo wo ted for It. • Herr we we tbe same party
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AMD
men th nil uiett. -Even, .therefore, though the nominates a rewdidate for Prvwhtent
Is made for a military Prefodentmicand ►
PHIZES.
every man above 15^'years of age were to run on the reputatom of the solffiem,.
date. U onght to snrpriva no man that
so marry. 17 2 per ore'vuf ell the nnmar- refuse tbv’woldh.re the right to rote for
t will emduae ^.r taeMM Ptatagmta 41tta- iw.Mi ardent wipfoirter .4 the pnipny
nad. IA a find that m every IM m»r- or against him. Tbiv actom uf the Penni'taoways plainly wfime uf\he Generals,
riageable man in each country. 3D are svlianl* puliticianx sbnws that they think
ofamr armies: “fie meat have a&lt;
liwfaetore in England, but 44 in Btmlaad. mure of Gen. McClellan lirewusv he is a
• loir 01 a|* &gt;* have beni married in Copperhead, than beesuan be le a soldier.
respeet for the* wretches us Cjga
Englauri, but uuly 56 in Bo-tiand.
In They are prim for of him for having bm-u
for th'Ma ia B-*m«.'"
By the
like manner, of every IM) marriageable cberyeff by th« Naw York draft r ratera,
“wrvdches” bo doueritire tbe Ivwful, cte.
women in each country. 37 are spinsters wbo. had jutt come from burning aw Orentwtiiaial aartamties ««f the Governntewt
&gt;i. England, but 44 lu Scotland, while U3 phaa A«y him over tbe tondw of Ita in­
are nr have been twarriad in England, mates. and haugiog imdK-naive m-gnmsv.
but waty 54 m So.ilaud. The ddLrrr-n-v fonip )»Mta. titan for having lewd tbe gl&lt;&gt;
it lx
iba-u, between tbrnw riwpvcnre numbers rioue Army ofthe Putatwua.
vralioia aud CboHkmll tbe Parliaw»enl,
shows the o&lt;mpnrau*s aunjugal e«ud&gt;- remembered thsi the ineo who uomiustc
Tta ia th* spirit fr.wu w biuh a mUllary
io rtw two aroauira, proving that Cm McCltdhui for Preaidww*. refuse the
fandidary apt tars, Il is impnaiaaes «4
5 per &lt;*nL mors fenialca, at tha mar- aoldlera he used to Iyad, the right to
eonwtniichwud mht. tv ~ tlw&gt; taatmet .4

I58T

ntannusELBcnutr.—Some animat Im I

balleflng on Monday.

Although a rainy |

ticket was elected by mejniilire ranging
from #C iu 65, J. W. Stebbins, dem. for

On Treasurer, If. R. MeElwsin Iwd 2C
■msyority tiwr J- A. Fuller, repufalirsu. I
Tbe Wanceef tbv .ofiesre had majorities
Hasting* i» joined to her idol*.
Twn Art-xanc Muxtult.—W* iiavel

It opens with a well
iriltan article on •'Fighting Fact* lor
ble msgaxine.

low «d by a poem, by W hitlier, oc “ The I

■wreck of Rivermiiulh*h«! we have
she •‘Scboolrusatsr’s Story," by A. M
Diaz; “Pistol lgm-tu»," by Gail llamil
ton; “The first visit to WaaMttgton;
“llauae end Hom* Papers,’" by Mrs.|
&amp;uv*| •-The Black Preacher," by Low*11; "Fmiquet, foe Magnificent," by F.
Sbeldon; “Among lbs Mortmme," by

'Fritz Hugh Ludfow; “Our Progressive
llndependenev," by Dr. Hulmes; ‘On

numbers yet

Published

issued.

by

Tickour fo Field*, Boston: Term*—One
-ropy, one year, postage pad. M 00 ;|
_—-.i
on
r. *

April cumber

uf till* new twu-dulUr

•magazine open* with a charming ••ecl
-eagraving called “Hxaxr *xo nn Di«.*’|
•THs t* followed by a breutifu! Dotmut

Ft»mox -PL«TX, also swgraved on steel

■ two com pantun engravings which

w II

"Txt Wixbuu" and “Tux RnruMtn.*

song by Ednor lbwsiter, ‘ I IjOvkd rutv
])■** Oui Fl*o tux Bx»t," and is uf |

Tbe lireraturs uf this a umber ia “Our

shadowings," by Osra Augusta; “Mi*dakon Duty," by Ida Masuu ; •Hjeud-by.”
•by Mrs. L. J. Rittenhouse; ‘•Mabel’*
."Mission

Jenny Morris's Tnp to Cslb

Ifurnta." hy Mrs. Margsiet llusmer;
'•Tbs Transformed Village," illurtratsd
by an engraving, foe.

The Novelties,

Work-TaMe and Flower Department art
•II illustrated by finely executed wood

enu. Published hy Da*co» fo PtTca
non, &gt;19 Walntf* M. Philadelphia., *2.00

• MT The acene of Cengrees on Monday
Aurina the pronouncing of the euiugi"
um« Jlon. Owen Lovejoy, wae orw o',
■unuess! m-lemnity . Die members srem-

' -qurotsbdtruthful.

Mt

li»l west, and d&lt;we »w»y eatirrly wto
tbe muee cd complain* »® fitqv*®* *F,r

�or mcjMGJ

fSSEEiS’JllKSia
&amp;"^S?F,JKSSJW

JONATHAN NICHOIM.Idmlatotraaer,
MART A MN JU Ci KM*, Admtaaetratru
Dated Noreeibvr IT. &gt;M3.
uuvgj

Jtrgal Jtolua.

PIANOS

lUanaoe

yehra sinew when lhe disease enmmnn tn
perhead majority kept up to nearly ita our weatern country began io attack ma,
furrorr figurea
TbaMitire Democratic aneh as favor sud ague, general dahUUy,
Ticket waa elected by majniitiee ranging • enkneaa nf tho digrgtive organa, dtc.;
from 26 tu 05, J. W. Stebbins, dent, for in tact, I waa, aa tbe oumman pbnise in,
••wick all over.” Nevertheless, my CtrSupervisor lutd 54\ver D. Striker, rep.
emnatanewa compelled me tu g&gt;. tn work
■On Treaaurer, D. R. MeElwain had 20 tn Laks Superior Cupper Mine, Lakr
majority aver J. A. Fuller, rwpujjliran. Superior. Here I met a cnrsning &lt;t»
The balance of the «®eerw had majorities aster, having a tall uf many feet am!
ranging between tbeee figutwa. Surely striking upon my head, having the effect
uf betiumliing as It were tbv muielea and
Haalinga is joined to ber idula.
nerves of tny legs and arms so that for Estate of Alonro B. Dwrnem, el al, Ml.
a h&gt;ng time I eoetd herd's move. Fi
aura.
.
TATE OF MICHIGAN. Il.anl Cocxvv. sa
Twi Art-auric Miixthlt.— Wo have nally I got so lliai 1 could hobble about
At a acseion of vbe Probate Court, for the
received the April number uf this Valu­ w ith a cane, lint aJmoatedsMpiiroi of ever
county of Barry, huldoo at lbs Probate 0«cs
getting well, and here ia the aslnuBiling tbe village of Hastings, on Tuesday, ths bib
able Miagaaine.
Il i.petm with a well
and to me gratifying fact that three Wark a
-writtoa article &lt;&gt;n “Fighting Facts few ag&lt;*l comnienred the use of tbe Bcwidi■Fugi«a,” by C. C. Hase well ; thia ta ful- unviait Remedies, and efu now aide to
MiWH. Hamum. Roby A. Barworn and Bara I.
low rd by a poein, by W Hillier, oc “ The walk easilj without a cane and feel well
Or."trading aad Alingthr pelitios.duly verified
wrreck of Rivermuuthilben w'e have generally.
of Hoplite Barnum, Uuardian of saM minora,pray­
ing. lor reasons therein r«i forth, Hint It.1 may no
&lt;he'■Schoolmaster's Story,” h/ A. M.
licensed to mH certain Ib-sl bagnto. boloogi“C w
Diaz; “Piutoi Ignt-tua,” by Gail llamil
Mid minors, io said petiuou deserted.
Theienpun it ia Ordered, that Woodsy. thCSd
ton; “The first viait tn Washing: &lt;hi ;
day of May next, at ten o’clock tn tbe ferenoon, be assigned for the hearliwt of saidjM'’ioB
“House and Heme Papera," by Mra.
aud that the next of km of said miners, aad all
Stuwa; ‘The Black Preacher,” by Low

S

*11; “FtMMptef, the Magnificent,” by F.
•Sheldon; “Among tho Mormine,” by

PIANOS

•&lt;}OLD PRIZE

Jndwpeodenes’." by Dr. Hsrlmee; “On
Picket Duty,” and the usual Rs view a
.elwues tbe coolants of utta ul tbs best
uiMnben yet hsued.
Publislwd by
'Ticknur&amp; Fielda, Boaton : Terms—One

-copy, otjo year, p&gt;«tage paid. 13 00:
two enpiee, *S 00 and^tacfi additiwml

esadonev ul atod paimon. aaJ tba hearing
(■riiiod tod cireuUliliu In Mid ciirirty of
-I ... -■&gt;..., a——V — „.wvlriMe I" Mid

SPECIAL NOTICES

TATE OF MICniOAN.-gegblb Jadteisl Cir­
Sbull
cuit iu Chascrey- . . 1 • ;
peodn g in Uw Circuit Cr-nrt fur ths county

EWING MACHINE FOR SALE.

of Barry, in Cnene.-ry.at the village uf HuUtea.
....i
u.^i

Tub Ladt's Fuibbu roa Apbil.—Tbe
of thia new twwdollar

CUrto r. K-Hirty. Crnylai^ot,

&gt; magazine opens »lit a charming eieel
-O-Al alM -Umr ...
D., " ’Thia rs followed bv a bountiful Doom, a |
Fmw-Tun, &gt;l&lt;« ngnM
MI I

PIANOS

R,,. Dr.p ;
-------’CT“ u “ *•"•» T*

Omiint £ JToriif^, f^ooUnL
T Mtisfaetotily appearing by aXMavii

■"

Cited, and Bwat -f ri.ru,entirely cured by II.

PIANOS
in
ishvrvbr gireo. that on Kalnrday the Ihirtlelh 1
luOtb 'diy of Aprft; A D.ri^id, al oos e'doek. K
M.ef that day. lbs pmsfoM described la said
morlgagy, to wit, tbs east'fraction of tl-s sooth­
weal s?aTrn ll« SortT-lnat qsarlerdf sret:o" No.
vweirty.
J i» tosmsMp lCa. UWss-Zi) ooKb of
range No ten (10) west. In all eighty arm. aiurs
•rtess. in said-county of Barry and Mate of
Michigan, will bs sold at public suction ar reudus
to li-rhigbcet bidder, at tha north door of tba
Court Iloese in tbe village of Hastings, in said
Barrs evuolv. or so u uch «f said preulin u
—.11 ..a..a.
ni,r~wte -

bars bad ntaay iiowbta and diffieefetes. aM «ia
time. ueAumdEmt k-r C’srj kind afTalor. aod
d.tero. Ing &gt;11 n&lt;] comlort. Last aameier 1 somnwOc«ITAlngthe-PM&gt;Fl* »«'".’ ««»he&gt;e oud
four bottles, aud am now .Imost a well vsmaa.
My diSeeltvs lave tnariy all disappeared, and I
feel ebsarM end banpy.
Mas. CatwasubDbwsmu.
“Dressmaker. Coscsll Ailey, abeveTnptlVB.
■ DuSkJo, Oct. to. IMT"

CUREraSXtt:

••Mr wire has bee:, iu poor beallb tor a teag
time haring f-equenttr toetel npbyeietea te at-

sndws a!aupp&gt;««t sbt was gstag a? With tba
rdT~ Order, term tbs esootry consumption, wBra a friend advised bcr'to taka
i’SxKircw^sa, u the ‘PsoeMcaro.' Ua taking tbe medicine ebe
perceiv'd a dteoge at cnee. On lhe third day
the had rrcvvsrrdterappclits. nntU os tbs eighth
day, not yet bs.teg t.krs cm bonis, abs£baa
, (mart] M» Laks St Chicago. IIL

MORTOAGEy^ALI.
rfault having been made In tbr paymtal of a
ceria Is lnd»itim uf UArt^aya. loarf.
ateJ by Alrsaadsr Rcofcgal aixl EDzabeth

.nA
.■ito
’ssswfcx rar
svtlc t'rrek. and Msteefcnnai4. «» tbv fr«tb

■ZTJ2:,'S!2S^^.
,1SWM
be, end abchn eon tinned so vwr aioco.

of Nuveottwr, A. D. Is&lt;*i. which Morlgags to
Had lu pia attics of lb. Register of tteeda ia
for th. c-ifctj ff Rarty, te.d blow . f Hkbi­
on th.;th day ot December, A. V, Isfh-, at
lock, in lbs elternoon, on thill day. in Idbor

•
’ — Naet-KUBB. Gaadasr, M Pearl at,
'■DBffs!o.Ociobcr 1.1U1"
KT Tot Hole by ell D&gt;n»g'«'«E7rjKWBY. Ovnrrel Agmt, No. AM Main ak,
BuAbln, M. T., lu whom aO order* abeuld be ad­
dressed.
■
oetUylia

■iSsle. WlglM
„f oni (hosM.1 two
bundnd and any aad H Krtba dollars, and ao
toiler ia brrsbr given, tbsl on the foB'leei.th day
of Mar. A. 0. 1 ,*4. si tbe boor at-aa s'vtock in

S-di3^X“S'X*TWWE!
/a THE

and known a* being tba west half of tba nonbr«»l quarter, of Mcuon thirty four. (S&lt;) it Toera­
shin number om (1] North of Rango aunibw
eigbl M weal, eootauung eighty seres of land

wAgrryng

touch tbe heart* of nil mothers. c*l&gt;ed
■4“TnB'Wa&gt;Dxasx'’ aad “TtfX Rkstuud.”

MORTGAGE SALE.

Bor," and is of

"Ned," “Above the clouds by Night,” il­

Tflfc HISTORY

lustrated by a etriteutg engraving “F«re-

HosrrTTBTrssTvxAcir btttkks.

shadow rage,” by Clara Augusta ; -Mis•lakvn Duly.” by Ida Mason ; “Good-by.1'

wc.ksia siu-cMsiun; »»thgl sirs esnso e copy ol
tbiv order to b. psrsoehn.v MrvrJ on tlu&gt; u.d nontnxieul defendant, al Irate twenty daya befors
“-.-I—
fmartn]

•by Mrs. L. J. Rittenhouse; “Mabel's

. b, WrthZci B. til.wortt. and Mary Jau^ his
qaf Barry Coeef end Stats uf Michigan, to

new and moat.complete awortmcrit ol

DK(JG» AND MEDICINE*,
rfCbemicBle, PataU, Otte, Cam
* ptwae, Bwrning FlaUt

Circuit C«»r» Dmsmuw.an-.
io and Air Derry County, M ichigea.

Work-Table and Flower Department are
all illustrated by' finely executed wood

ruts.

Jfayil tnJ T&gt;f it
G R. WADKCK Arpetow.^ste
For eala by Results 4 Sraixsa, aad A. W. Mu­
Haakiaga. Mteh. ■ oeUl ly

DVERTISEMENT.

FUsnier ;

“Tlte Tranaformed Village,” illustrated
hy an engraving, Ac. Tbe Novelties,

sob.

imprsvs yswr

st.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

3Tiaai&lt;MiJenny Morris’s Trip tu Cali-

Margaret

Vinn'ilmusu Kuta

♦

iDFAULT having boat, made la tbe payment

&gt;ilaalf worth tha price of the number.
The limrature of this number is ••Our

iforuie,” hy Mrs.

ARE you racked with the tortarvs'oCRncmmnd
VTavsen’s Naaateoa Kas eriD speodity relieve.
AWte&gt; swT&lt;-ring Dun tbs gaavriogsef Drssev-

Roberts &amp; Striker,

The music of thia number is the popular
song by Ednur ILosjlar, *1 l^van that
tub

"I have tued tbe ■I’.mple's « ere- in my handy
BaTWtr, Darts'* Ce.’e Ptaaoe with great Innsbl. in eatek of senrfala and Wt

^«Kiysa3e».ssx: DRUG STORE!!

ia I be beet style.
Then we have
■twu companion engravings which w II

Dbab Old Flag

r’BTSURE'W.tti*

H A RM oN I-ii M s.
PIANpS

ZCIIANUER¥ URDEtt.

subocriptiuc nt the same rate, aubaeriberu to pay their oo B p"slage.

MEDAL

itwEfesar-auss1 ““

FriU Hugh Ltrdlnw ; “Our Prugrronive

April aoaibar

PIANOS

bPfANOS

wee apparent during the pn&lt;reau of the
balloting on Monday. Although a rainy
4ay, a fall vole was polled and the cop­

Pianos &amp;

on s’
W.Y-UHiAU,'
l«9 faMW 8L
ohioagd

Some animatUu

If FOB MECHANICAL AND MHHCUUL
rCRHHtHLttLIaMI
v

bs dollars, [SH.-.V] will be
r of tbe court house ia the

PuWUbed by Dxacos A Pktbb

TtJlEuTShl't;
aWR£XS3;iX±M

&gt;19 Waluatet. Philadelphia. &gt;2.00

Deted, February », UM.

ty Tbe eeene rd’ Cmigrees nn Monday
.during the pronouncing of tbe ,eulogies
Upon Ilan. Owen Lmrejoy. was one of
iiDusonl solemnity. Tbe member* seem-ed to feel that the loos was no ordinary
one; and that whatwvar tbsir p»litic*l
■differenceihry bad beoa by tbi-dispotisntma deprived of a Iriod and true petbimmI firtead and valued aaS-H-latr.
Thr
■eul^iMof MeMrs. We-J.burus, Alien.
Pendiet.&lt;i. Sts vena and Odell, were ekw
&lt;[uent and truthful. Mesurn. WashlwtTmand Stevens, specially were evidently
ver. deeply Bffruted. At the emdaaion
&lt;*f tbe add reams, the House luiy-urned.

A Warr Loro Fxra»&lt;t» by the pubHe Um al I net torn rsoluwd. and they now
have a Sfiof Mt*" -*«*
that want, and does sway eaurriy •&gt;’"
the cause of complaint ec freq neat tore.
Ufert, aad whiah uaffU *•’•, baw obIM
«• vatai fcr a raaaady. TtoWeUSew

[Mriv]

ifteran absence efsevers! veers. I have agi
■amdtteWABDWARI TRADE,
ON MONkOB STREET IN THIN CITY,
deonlisilr Invitemy old enatomera udfrias
Rswt and adjoining iwuwttew,. to H&gt;rv tb

BUILDING HA ROW ARM AND MECHANICS

GROCERIES!

aJuttonTumpI^radto* ’r'U
WXIOLESaLf.TOCviCNTRY MEtlCHAMTM

ADMINISTRATE IPS SALE.

■-

Io tha matter of the Estate ef Joes L. McLaM ,
'

ate tu aad for tbv county of Ilarry. aad Nuts of

lowkst Cash market vauhl

X deal largely ia
u7.
'8TOVES1

TIX&gt;IkeF!W&gt;N ARD COFm WOMEN.

MsrrracTCBgD tenon,

TIE «IUT CAME

HUMAN MISERY
ON rHVlT CTLTCBK

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, rXnnpttellMMrBam CUraLtaUn,
never! ! f^va anM It and I will keep
my word.
What* is sbs brt a merd
acbooi teseher! No;'BA. Charloe, she te
a poor worthless girt. The daughter ef
Be' tsars bet ttUas fan o;sr bj»ahteckamith, not &amp;t to bw Um wife nf
AT THE
O dreary aete«aar«fo1
the eon uf thy richest man la Nell will.—
Wbsa to bis grave tifay ben Meh
Give her up, my boy, and seek a wife
Frweilbat Arsed belUs fatos
rW»r
meM iXmH.
who &lt;a your rqaal?*
who* lhe J urn’-lie figure of a young
Ns friend was by to ebsor Ma.
“Clam Lisbon is my equal; Jar su­
। lady tripped
»he end of a piasWhen ste tbs Vlsod.tai.rt nd.
perior. In personal as well as menial an*
z&gt;
afifl
becktaiad
him to rrtsrii. At thta
With Asalb end darksees near bla
endowments, LOApy ynung lady
»&gt;y
conjuncture I.suspect th* rugus began
Ufa seel west hmk to (fed.
pctpifantsace. .Uwe hpe.apd tews propf
to feel that be Ifad gotten btmaalf.dwtKa
Roberts &amp; Striker,
faod to,wnd mill’ mavryhsr. 'Ii rvgtet
scrape, fir half tefrmd t« &gt;is saddle,
that I bare m&gt;t lint* tn # fa’fafrt I
andb&gt;ra mtment scruticterd the irate
leavn'ttmfaetwow; but As nee year latest
Tbs Weedy SMralf tbsy ertlr.
beauty; then lowrrieg b'* bead sad rervtsrn, then, if Ae will have eo nnworthy
mlnallng a miwutib U- »«***ft hia bores
Or»r Utt fair )«S| her
a fallow, I shall marry her.*’
around end elately mde back. Our two
Ob I rest hi pace*, thy satta'iy , „
“My **fadaepie* not true fendlteea.
' “Tbeo I dteown you! I.sa*e&gt; ma, far
horsemen h»d by-xbis time rearted the
By tovta* ryeee e w^t;
I will au« ewe yon a day -lewger aa My tlsaqgh elotbod .ia, huhbut lr»*r* «/
gate, aad were now witbin bearing dier
Tbmucb Mare jaare thy »s®. abaD be
the costly fabric that covers the base
toner nf the folio.lag piquant eulluqay :
a new and most eotnptete assortment uf
A asared betr-locm kip*
“Ha, Ha. I will f..il them yeti" bfaesd heart.*
“WteaiM- yn* d-mg berer
CWrlsv
and
Os
nt-were
married
bet
a
the Mtragsd Judge Nwwmaa. as Ms son
“Wil K y«.u mJ mv tafrte te fegDKlAite ARB MKDIC1MEK,
left tbs huoee and weeded Me way to fowdsysriao*. Ha the beeo discharged,
ged out. and I am bound to hare another."
o^CkewBicala, Palmla, Otis, Cam
Clara Ltebon's home."
■■ ... aad they now live in tbe^J edge's old
I* pheac, Hara lug Ftaite,
“It eo happens that I am ehrne thia
Clare aad Chartea had been, early mansion, but often shad tears of grief
morning and i protestagainfl IL Barely
ecbowlmate^ and had few* einee learaed for its farmer owner.
TUKPRNTLNE AND ALCOHOL.
Cawr 8rn Mrcn. V. Vot„
)
you era too good a auleler to disregard
th* leaaon of love. Clam waa p*&gt;ur, bat
Naxa Aswxroua, Mo., Marc!i2fl&lt;h. J
the remonstrance of a tedy,"
■
pure and loosli ; end no woeder ibe
'•Sorry, Ml**, hat It can't ba helped.
Dsxa PxkBtrraWe l.ft Fimt on
Irande-xue, telreted, sod -rite Otorlee
A proMinent officer attached to the
the 0th fatal, and arrived at'Cincinnati on Newman v..wed -to. keep the promioe am balance corps ulthe French army io 1fy6u Ilkap-Hl leave mine in place of
. Italy, Dr. Armand, has ptthlisbed tbs youre."
the Ulh. Several days were occupied made eo long ago.
- ‘-Nis you will not."
FOB MECHANICAL AND MBDlCiNAL
Clara oral bins at the door, and, notio result &lt;&gt;f cartoon and mtorerti.ng observa­
In drawing arms, accoutrements and
4l this stage nf proceeding the unre­
rUKPQKKfaONLYUU
iag bis pale face, qniaUy enquired ths tions made by him and others upon lhe lenting saiAgv sharply turned sway and
camp equipage.
Veteran Regiments
battfaAsIdroflbs late Napniomt war ft&gt; nxie । ff in quest Id* loot* ; and my
were constantly passing through tbeelty
HtisnMbing that will disturb me. Austria. The position which the bodies
homeward ur towards, the fr.mt, the Clan, Wyoo remain tree. Bnt Obi how et Ufa slain assume, under tbv rtfect &lt;4
former frrah from lhe battlefield, with can I leave you. • My regiment hae or- mortal wounds in qariona parts o( the
tattered 'uniforms and tesgrimmed face*, drsa to start to-morrww, and J msat g«v b*dy upon the general Attitude, were the
Clare, premise ma, let what will befall .object nf the somewhat b«*vvl Imretigaafforded a strung contrast with the lat­ ear, yna wiU etill fove ma. aad I will go j
Cion whicb might have been persued »u a
ter, like ourselves just fn&gt;m home, and content, fa-ping that all may yet be well. grand scale in this euwnry for lhe pnat
tba. corm, buoab, vices, pepper,
lhe luxuries uf mince pies and feather­ But I must tell yuu of «me thing. Clara,
PBUXB8. F1G8. BAHIXB. CODFISH;
which
I
hoped
I
efaiuld
H«4
b*
obliged
beds. '
ever tu mention. My-fiubes dieapprevoe was found In the' speaking attitude of
le-ttSr7 ’*• -A In aecordanee with orders, we embark
&gt;4 my engsgnmetn.wilh you, and wiU do life. A Hungarian hueear, killed nt the
ed on the 10th InaLTor Louisville, un the
aims rtetvirtCG
all in hi* poorer i.&gt; prrvetfa our marriage; seme moment as Me borne, was only
r«u^e for Kpuxville, , While march- but keep up g&lt;"rt courage, darling ”
sliahtlv moved te bla saddle, and eat
ed woot
“Oh, Charles, bow can I. with you there dred bolding I be point of bis aabrr
ii-g to the Louisville Depot,, orders
And Cooking Extracts,
were received te report at Annap-di* aweyl- Bui I kn»w your oounlry calls In advenes, in the position of.charging.
to a th* nrsctat nax*rrr or nt* utnn Maryland. -We th«n “about faced," y&lt;a&gt;, and I will net bold ynw back. Gu. A parallel cnee neeerrrd on the death «f
Char l*a, and rnnemor there i* one at an Austrian artilleryman. Those wound
W« alaa keep an U»d a feed aaeortmeal sf
croesed ths Blyer to Jeffersonville, lx.t*e «bo fovee y&lt;«r and «b&gt;ee prayers
ed in the brad, U was remarked generally ' Presently the marauder made his ap­
Indiana, thence to IndiMapolp,. when Aball follow y»u wherever you go."
fell with face and the abdorpsn oboe tn pearance *t*e more in the adjoining inSTATIONERT,
L&gt;&lt;ngsr tbe lueere .talked, and laid the grnund. Wounds in the chest
ckwure, astride hie own peltry pmy.and
wn took care fur. our dolioaliun, al
PKNR. PENCIL*. IKKR. FAFXB, EXwhich wa arrived on iter 92d alt, having many plans for their fatnre- home until i heart prrtfoeod a Tike poetur. oftbe body leading by a bridle thrown over his arm
HWPW. CABDK *«-. Aa.
the lateneas ef the hour warned them i thm&lt;h in thr letter ca.eemodifies terms of one oilier father's favorite horses. Like
rode upwards of two thousand mjlea' Id
Upee ear abetvaa may be toeed aS »T the
qf the poetiMwi and eipraeeinn m»rw Frw- a falcon let lu«&gt;oe she darted across the
**i they mast part.
fourteen day s—-pasted the border* of al* * Eartj the nest morning there-waa one ' quently took nlaos than in ike former. A lawn to a partition lence; drew one of
Mdrr poptn.a a
different Btetcg, and tbruugh fifteen prin­ among the bravo soldiers that cast a ling- Znuave Struck full _&gt; the cheat was the ptatola; and aa her arm re*ted for a
mag
glance
at
thelow,
white
oaUags
“doubled upon bia muekeC aa if taking p moment on the topraiot tall, the ominous
cipal cities, al *acb uf whicb a warm
whore lived Ctera Lteboa, and vowed] tv I prfahion tochargw:hayhnet, hie fade fall "ofirk" was faard.
afib« day.
z
meal awaited u* if we ebeqee to • top.be true foreter to the loving heart on &lt;.f energy, with «n attitude more menac­
•'ll has s arrvvn Catek Jar spas the «er,
Tu Prltahurg belong* the honor nf poa•
That soakins of a pistol, sbsa »ss know
ing ibsei a Ihm."
■ .
.
A moment mot* will bdas ths «i«bi to bear
■eaaing the moat complete facilities for
In wound*.of thq abdomen lhe ag&lt;my
Upon ycnir ptraon, twelre ,rrdi off, or ao,“
lontewd
for
a
letter
frum
her
absent
lover.
■ e firatiirg psuing regiments. . A large
aevtned tn have hern proLmged ; the face ’ AU timid creatures bet ollie paraly s&lt; d
hall illuminated by gaa, d newrated with Daily she went tn the office lull received wa. contracted, the hand* er-waed and whenHh* rar catches a very’ threatening
the same answer to her eager-teqwiry.
doOed upoa ibe etomarh, the body doub­ »«und. S« it must have Irten with this
flags. m«tu*s, and evergreen*, and thblra
“No, there te co letter for you."
led up&lt;« itself and lying partially upon valiant trnnsgresaor. Before the leaden
■ hund/iutly supplied with the very best,
LUUs did .be think that Um stately tb« side.
meaorngrr bad sp« d ita u ay tn meet him
*h«&gt;wa that the soldiers are still appreci­
Judge, whom ehe often rust, had aught
But the report af Dr. Armand, after he had reined up abort, and st&lt;.od «toek
•r Renrfy Fay, naly.
ated.
•
tn dw w itb it But let u» Mfow him as all, enntaiaaen csm« an remarkable as
still before the aasaltanL She then took
Pennsylvania, from'Ita geographical hn goes to bis office.
KpseM-aUMtlaa' will be paid to COHFODXDSec fom take two which have hero observed upon one drliberste aim ar.d firsj • and the ball
and military pueM&gt;m fofodeed lire Kry Clara** letter, open it and read it, then of nur own hattlw-Aelds— that &lt;&gt;f 8hilob.
struck his cap square io frrwft. and sent
Httr#1* 'Ol».&lt;-'‘"e. •. u«w&gt;. *M» dash it tat- the grate. Boe tbo fiendish
On that bloody field, when the carnage It flying. You mf) b« sure, added my
Seo bain*
»h.n endures* fang awhev amuntarn* uf smite with vrhick tee regarded her down
was ever, a soldier waa found - standing, y outhful narrator, the scamp did not tar­
iron exr»t; andbvr migjttr. rj»er*rt.ftein. cast countenance a. she want aorrewing
bia legs enmewhat apart, and bia arms ry long after that. He scampered off.
tie tbeir onward flow. AloOg the entire home, and we shall learn what Ik la to
spread convulsively,outward, his posture ooms Aorse. sone cop, very much after the
ruute th* te*»&lt;ng uf flag* and bandker have our treat teetray ed.
tha*. of a’tiling man. agitated, perbape by fashion of John Gilpin. The heroine of
ebivfa, a* we pavired, molested the spirit
Y»t Gars would not beliefs her lower strong emotion*, be wks, nevertheless, ibis little at&gt;&gt;ry was lbs daughter ul the
which parvadas tbecountry. With the
falac. Her faith remained -unstedcea, and stone deedjtbartJy monument of seeming Hon. GM. day.
old regiments rwealiated and their ranks
vbry often she wrote to him, telling him life Alongsido the hMatetnb of fall*
replcniibcd, our army will be stronger
Another body lay. partially
of her or&gt;n»tancy ; those letters met the corpse*.
than ever before. Thu pnrapcct before
same fate as bls, by the bribing of ilia p netrated on one aide, the right hand
HjuWnuS, lifuB.
us is cb««ring m the higbert degree. Tbs
holding te th* mouth a pfeoa of eb esse,
’ leteran soldiers refreshed end invig..r P.fatmaster,
At
length
there
cams
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letter
which
wtnete
the
act
terth were almost in the
r WANT 45 000 lb*, nf WOOL te ated by tbrir visit borne, have determin
mode iter heart wf the judge almuat re­ act of grasping. Lying epee the back.
I manwfai-tnrs into CLOTH—
ed that no efiort* ut their*, .hall be .want
lent. Cteeriea was amended.
ing. They have bad an opportunity to
••Would not Clara oome to him before
compare the effects offreedom and Slave
ry, and that eourperiwui enables them t&lt;&gt; bedtedr
It told nf .offerings and privatiowa. i
abeut others, let ths aauraUiti at the
cumpreband to the fullest extent, what
With no father's hand, to ears fot him. A 1 would be of interest if described; teat table tee genial. kind, social and cheering.
we are fighting for.
Annapolis, like
the living attitude of a dead soldier, still Dna't brief disagreeable things to the
part
of the letter rate thus:
irther cities where tha “inatiwtlou" pre
•tand-ng
upon
bia
feet,
and
tbs
apparent
table in yoaro^veraatioa any more
,kC|ara I afo" wapndrd • tjie surgeon,
vail&gt;,compared with a northern city, re
'•flvr M f’-«d,to a cidfire. are hardly ear- than y»a would la your diebee; For this
ea-tublv* a dried mummy belonging to say dangemtwjy. Will fne art eunrm pa«aed by any reported foMdret «f war.
other day*. JS - hmn id machinery and me that I ii’iy «•» y’fa 'mce more before
Theos forte are derived from an officer
ilqiikiuf busy hammer* greet* ' the' ear. I.dlef J liitn'Watebed afnd wahed fo«w
ebildreo.
Every eenverMlioa with
Buch »■and* .would remipdthe haughty f.r a letter, but none hte «&lt;m*. Still I
owmpany at your table |e an educator to
| bcUftfe vnd are true. ' Tdt, Dow, Clara,
your family. Hears the intelligenee and •
! jAli ixJf Colne."
*“ •
ths refer men* and the appropriate be*
The world vwtiroatea men by their
heuiM hi'" tn fanrtce Mm for Clela’a eocoow in life, and by ganvral consent, tewvior nf the family which ie given to
Wpitaii'.y. Never feel the intelligent
fuperi'&gt;ritji.
rake - to |p»'and are her Aw'd acted bdr to suerves h evidence
visitor can be any thing but a Meaeing to
Never under Any tdmumaKMtws asm me
him. But Un* Judge tufiiedn deaf ekr tp
yea sad youre. How few bare fully
hU ~~ entreaty, vowihg W wbeid Iter a rcApmteibUity you can avoid oaaatelatrtgotten bold «4the fact that company sad
•r forgive Ufa »t» wW AM «jpp&gt;T M« ly with y«ur duty to others.
conversation at the tebie are no small
Base all poor actions upon a principle
part of edueaUou.—Dr. Todd.
Long, weary'fldvs of aietenoM and pain of right; preserve' your Integrity of chararter,'and in dnmglhle riever reckon &lt;m
Charles p-M,tel&gt; C
ebrer hie l«meli*eae. H'
. Rentoinber thal
DR. A P- DRAKE,
likely m -arp ypur j-dgj
rther eircuipsuMM
, -y-—r
W«cl4 aril ibeateelioe si. ALL »**»■•»
look well te yirtr duty when yoer Ister-

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titetiif'iA th* prettal.aiKiply aaking the

Grand 8.pul* EijMn rKatataax-m IW«pr*&gt;A/ a«d'Nvwaygi. JfcywAfrren. who
t»&gt;* btaied'ihat *e‘have ateried curly
in thia matter, wliai ilw-y ,. think id, qqjy
mriWMig.m Jana 48*8.. aad &lt;l*»M]jh •
Copprrtaad paper, al that t

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would giv*.
The Wjaeonata-law* were .Mtgutlrely
different.rfoii: front nur.lgw, •’f1 .‘nor*
nver they dipped &lt;&lt;"&gt;.dyrp. •nd’.fn”'i,‘re
having ntahtag but aiiitply Itatr.Rvp- «•’
fell hark o*.,!** burdm.hamu'tf
all &lt;if«liich waa the reault of loo heavy
luana ai»d moat • utregmiu* dl*e»mnt* «*t

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full return* b. to th* s-te I
bailding. Lui understand ill

Thl* teat|wirmy fruitl the (rg^fcJiid

ded t-. lb.- Go t, kn-.wn in th&lt;-« jrirte,
that *aid Bailey conatAntlt. uaamXfMl
tauriy aad malielowriy puroaed ©dJjKri
preeioii* u» lhe nomhntlun/iAutrging him with liniuiirality an&lt;(z&amp;rrtfp-

Yalta -Uta* sf ibt Adrervtae and Tritane;
(4 aen m the fra Proa. td tor Swh,Mi
article beaded ‘-Mtmteipal Aid. In Hailr*n4«.’’ aad a bwblag to the riturjte of
Michigan ata to erHtarh ia M&gt; tatoarduu.
an mterprier. and eiUng the Wiacnueiu

ta th* bsat office hi th* Diatnci.

r-’P4‘;',Jf l'}»,eht fhr’ above
,"»‘1",h*r '“&lt;»o •bo' omtipeiea
j^ilh/&gt;&gt;iq; frr the ■•m* p-«iti&lt;&gt;n. It will
dclrgntrv arlreled bj[ the Rr
pulil'^in jvlectur* )&lt;f thi» Q-ngroaiunal
diafri^ta.pijny fntii-n nMt-mliIrd . t» dr
ptruiin* «h'tiler C--I, Kellogg JriM***v«

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In ad

curing thia appointment Mr. Kell&lt;&lt;g
•ay* ”1 wanted tu d»autn*lbing fur Bar­
ry county."
Now nor reader* may regard it a*
nouirwltat rin^ibu, that in dotty *&lt;&gt;mr-

that tliere tawt thia laoOtaot, at any ba*y
thirtg for Barry county. Mr. Kellogg dtstaiKv from th* -line of ita* eailrdad.
abtald not hafe oM.-ulted a ringle than 97,000 aeres uf tbefinret timbered lauu
in
vbe State, enmpriaM^c tdack, y el few
’^®ry ,o*n in Barry dainty .utherthaii Iha'appoitita*.
llUrfltg •i’flrirt.h.Jjtat extent » render it
•nd ahfrs oak. whitewmid. b.issw^st,
*iVimp&lt; rnuvr diij) l-j giye bun a nonii- and gare the app-.iutm-ntfi a man sb- tilari wstank tassteniufe hichury. tamsh.
Sa^ion. jitr tiie^fiui'tb term. Wr ku-*w did not tad could Ml have gut an ro- maple, red and u&gt;ek elm. cherry -am.iwl.«Mf&lt;ttral,ntra iii^thlii C"iq{re*ri&lt;dud dta^ d&gt;.r*et*«mt fr.ua a aingta prominent Re­ reek, and black and whop a«b; *U of
trie!, ••ufr...fpim the pr.-a.-nt irwmijlHeit,
publican in lb* elutity for aiieb a pmd
yeb- W«.tlpiik •-■•lid acquit tKttiAaelyta ti-'m.- Ani
iir. Kellogg waa anxiou*
in i|pit fqpirity with credit'tirmMlire
Jpd, h -nj.r U thrir &lt;-oh.ritJiritt\4nd ,'we ■7» du.*o&lt;oethiof furfBarry county."
. Anntber remw**^ tiren pobliely nod
feauln in thia county. Three are a
privaiefy; by Mr. k. lb-rg. fc* thi* apeiasjs mrtTu»br?WlIiT.inir.h/rran everyp.li.tmniit. U ttat.iu the Tawt eampalgn
Mita-ret Ounvot wb&lt;*iH ear worthy ■ and
«•"•«» .in-K&gt;L And ex pnrirnr* pr.tnpe Ina friend* co.ujd 4»&gt; tunjirag .for'him.
iWnfiny ■ta-reed tamuah .humuikhmiii
■axf cy fttvloic of. in forested friend*, wfe.
new Bel hiif.aa worthy aad u*u&lt;|xHrtU **

while iim-eaemi.* did everything again*'
rewarded’. &lt;rr-»«&lt;&gt;mi-|bhyr dike; 1n other,
w-rd*— pjnati ha» ev’rry thing to. gun
•ndo-uhiBg to lose by Ifvtag bis uarwteus :ilwl:iB*&lt;rtcrsta evievwy. »N ' !•! &lt; ■ ;

Bal ta pfuerrd with thn fecta, leaving

inferehtew to be supplied by'tbe’readar.
Dicing the istter prt «&lt; May and .first
of Jgse IBOKtaodry depuiiaa Ware Bead­
trie* axd- the emmtry in&lt;W way. •d’raiv
He fr'Mup* f»e tin* war. die hnlaniwd
WH auivww ta rahtarg the'2-l ami 81 reg
-irm-nta ta OralrvAte acnae l» -point;~
4le teldais at' the Mnm tanwtaat imttar
w&gt;&lt;Circawi«ruMr-« nruxM b* »rit 'th*-&gt;Mmaffialtaw’for a fourth tertn.-hn*. wunld leave

prppnaitlwn.' Ptmple dn-n«|
w&gt;nsy eiibuart knowing tai

fiiMt. abowa tbe peculiar relation* uf the*.-

“A nctemc that Wash Wark.”
bl' the lauiw G&lt;»tcUt of Matcli 9ih we mm ta the fallrif 1882. Of thia oppott»"•!•&lt;•» Mr. Bailey.Nr. Kellogg SpAe to with debts to aid th-we railewadt. To ha
find an'artiri* e«ipied from the Banner
the writer nt ibid article, and Mid bi- had brief. Ictus are to what wxBrta -are dti
yvktii'a ro • rrbeme' attempted by tbs
zvtte are permitted by Lew io Lun their
PniVi-siMar^al «-f tblv District, t" fort*. taen informed, the* IhMnuxt buy Baik-y,
Itaniuiti Ua- machHirry of tan office, the* •&gt;r low* rhesote -of finery county hi th*
tn-miniiting
convention.
We
i-fipridy
re.iN&lt;n^nail&gt;&gt;« .»t Cid. Krlli.W u&gt; Cpo- ‘
K.ld Mr. Kulb-gg that buying tfaitey
glr«B. upon ahirh the editor of the fio
would tun sassto him ths votw1 oflhts
srtfe makes aomr extended remark*.—
AV«- g»T* th‘i* cutnmrnW piihlk-ity in cuuniy, aa.ttace were other men of rnuob Barnr ovqnty are aulhoritad tofoan tbeir
ear paper; frr thr. purpoac, not -j«nlyi «*f more mflumoe, wfe&gt; warn aixuoglvtip credit for, for ibe construction of tta rail
nmd Imm Battle C*vwk.in Hastings, i*
wbiiwiog H&gt;" viewBVfothvr part* uf thi»
WeO.^tr. Kellogg waa tmriilnared af about 170.000, the internet of which al
DUtrirt ripnn th* que^ti-m of re-nmaina
ter t airieri atruggla. by barely «&gt;na ma­
lion, biitjda--p» «h-&lt;k the peculiar rrlajority in th* Cuitvgniioo. without the
txHte Hlta-h have herrtnfur* rxin'sd Im&gt; .
iw.vn*&amp;illry xud Krll-igg. and to lay vntevif Barry Gmuty. It was after thia
'the Idundatfon (!&gt;r prbof hereafter thit( 'numinailua. that Mr. Bailey virilad Ionia,
tn Mb from any railn-ed or ottar tn* id a of
Ila'-iry prrp«,t&gt;al«^ a »b»p«mdou. ’mU f ' to aid in the nomination and eleeti.c of
cruivvying U&gt;*ir produce m market, ex
a'Deiniicra't *gain»t Mr. Kdlogg. Such
Kellogg. »h..-»,l«&gt; art-i-pted the
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cept nvar th* WHwt horrible reuda by
teams, eoriitig frrim 12 ti&gt; 10 Bente par
M.irwltakhip. Ttw Mlowtag is th a Go- ary hi* boaated principles.
Now tel ua fol low. event* along for a hoabrl •* every:twahal id grata drlivne/rite arilelr ‘
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few inontta farther, that wf&gt; may the •d at1 Battle Creek, or al th* neareat
- -Alan* aaa. — W» find the above article belter nMeretand lh*J question* which point &lt;&gt;n the Michigan Central Railroad.
ita «|w IfeMHig- 2te*»er, and give ii a
The t&lt;»wn«Mp of Irving di-p.Hrv of atomt
'phrc-hi vyc ts-liminx m&gt;l mt much for 6«reru Rairy Oouuty, and.thia Cougrea- MOOO tatehshi &lt;&gt;f wheat munuilly. The
. tim ptapote of giving it .-rHfor-emsni, ■lutwl diatriei in relation t* a candidate curt nf getting it t«» marital by trwniK at
bwisUitMir ri-mteraatav'-.fcniew bow Ifiay fin the next Coogreaa. 8«*&lt;i after the an average o*t «rf 14 cents p*r l.u*hel.
ferl ill Bnrrv enrimy. in reference ta ibv honihiatiun Baitey »aa—ciibc!llatvd—
47,000
mi&lt;K&gt;Mor of Col. Kellogg in (kutgrewt.—
Th* rallntai will carry H tetaarkst
how, we will m i pieletitl ta say. It i»
for 4 rent* per hiiatel
- 2.000
Uur prewnt mnalww «»f Congrea* is now
ediiiuo hie third term.-and it is intima feiwevrr a remarkable feel that aoutusly
led ui -Un- Brtir.te .Ahmv*. that be i* had tbr eundlmaoi bill pa*»ed, and. be­
Ifeuring lor a QomhMlHUr tar . the fourth fore the 4;h day of March following, Mr,'
Ballr). through the fvcomineqditii'iiijof
Mt Kell-iui, rewired the spp-.intuuml

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Igtgt- majority •gsir.it it. I
expected in lhe absence «.f I

ed as appaaydagea tn the Prevart Mar
ahal'e uffife.'bnew Vo ran, ftr order ta
do womaihing Kw barfy Ooiinty, ona tauat
tie appsiiniiid fnirii there ta recslW'tbr

highest pay ths repilations w.yttjd iUli’M.

There ora ntsny anecdotes told*&gt;f Grn.
M»w*r aad the tricks be has played up­
on the rrlwlt by which he gained th*
victory- aver tb* bewildered chivalry,
am-qig •ihfeh ws gi»
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Overtaking oa« ।
------GV-n. Mower, in very indignant time*, accoord him of being a d—d Yaokea spy.
atwbieh the diapeh-b bearer became
alarm nd, protested bis iiun*crnta, aaeefbmg dial he wa« a gued Cuilrderals, t*i
hl* way with highly important di«pau-bc».
Aa a proof of his Identity be binded oVer
hia paper* tot th* General to •K**n&gt;n*,
a*king bite to rend them quick, a* Im d'd
not with n&gt; be detained.
Gen Mower
pronouced th* document* f.rgerie* and
• iid, ■•Y..U are a YatHtd*. *ir. and I Intend
to ukd vinr Iwftire the Ohatel.
I am
Gen. Walker, and too eannot diccive
m ihw way.” 1'b* aatoutelieJ ^ti­
dier implied, “Very well General. I *ill
lendyim tn th* Colonefa taa-lquarier*.
and n» will explain that I ajo n&lt;« a Yau.
kee.” Uniting the aetbei to the word,
the deluded label piloted -Ge*. Mewer
and tua atalT»""• two mile*. A* fa»t

gmdpe ar»«ad Ibelrcainp firea, aca-iwly
noticing wit* troop* b* they parted, they
were.orderad Vi the rear. Appiimtbin*
the encampment «re Mf^eianu'a lldl,
(Jen. Mower eent fur two o.mpnn er of
iitlartry ta march tiirward. B&lt;-I&lt;&gt;re giv­
ing till* order, he-queetumed the Courier
atMur the diapwituiu W the cavalry and
artillery, telling fauutkr ■‘Yankee* wefe
n-»l far off. Eager Ui be *f aerytre. the
metaeager exwJamrd the precise Imwiiow
i-l each gun. As soon a« the a-urirr over­
heard the order fiar Infantry tu ndvaare,
he diapotered bia tgrribta iritaaliwu, but
it «•« tw lata. Die terrified euldier vxp-«iedu&gt; be«h«t. asd.ba became terri
bly «xoltvd, telling the Geaeral Ui “hurry
lo take that ggn on that rued." pointing

hia and tbeir ballute .gainst the.Repafo

Ifcwn ».wtaM^&lt;
th. Repobtawa
Rtato Ucke} and- agalnrt the Reptiblfean
Judicial rmimnee for ibis Judicial di.
Iriei. M&lt;&gt;re lluin thin—afltaimb £&gt;cnwr-

•bo'ulij .gain ring krmind
Again** tta Eepul.lcau'

sadthe Rrpohita— P*rti.

M-ipmCATI-g or i'UD.aa.
That portion of this-voiter reiriin* tu
» wBiMiiiiMthnt hf the llth and 12 'll

tp pmvse a* ertimnted 'iaat
Republicau* has/ 13 and

Wehetceilbgive ttanal
Gupervirir in the county » ;|

Wm.dl.ml,
Otrlten,
n^umrv
Baltimore,
JHtastuwa,

giateb^from
Acerv hare cnivred the ttata iMl!
•nd llliwoi* for the ponpow nf CxeiUng
Ib« people to r»v»dl. O-hsrs remaimftg
in ’ fljpfltuejcy to help tbn conspirators
kelp tbs fltinei of neditirm birr*.

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Matthew I

Adatt/ EI
John M&lt;
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PrairieviH*,

A. C. T&lt;-

Of there, J. C H.wba E.
tor and J. W.. Stebbins arn .
lire wltar* Rapublirwav.

Ths Wets •« ibe Fire Freed J
MANOS

GOLD
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Ikaar Q.u«tt &lt;’ltax's Oi
Hasliiqta, April 12lli, Uj

Staterr.eOt of voir, giren in
ua th* 4lb day nf A:
Privof Building, lb* c-st «f w!
ntaexeM the sum &lt;4*04,000.
t^a reterea'kave b*w r«ceiv |

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r- •r*P,n»’ly taeemmamd
of tae FU-rida District.
Gen. G lou.iv baa bran t-jaekawaville
•nd Fernandina, and be Uta returned tn
HUtua Heed.
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A few shall* arc occa'iuuaJli seat into
Cb.rla.irei.
’

Forrest, iu hi* late raid.secured wveral hundred Ksmuckv recruits. ||, fe
-ohis way tafxrrieth. and will.1t i. aa.d
•mdertaka. with reinfatreiwents, 0 4aid
into Nkldte Krai arty, with tae t-x.wvssa
U/taafgeniugalji-----bl* little KUrt Ar. Iffir jp-dli Bilrnu. Otaere tayltewdll
and mowing &lt;«*' «d Ma fki frga with"* prutart-tataEa-t
lickerish andfc, -isn’t the bud Almighty
pruvldiM* forlite bi-lnVed hmritege safest
a&lt;H« anV way kin t4‘ Th-a Bar’s shots'
■ 81. ire*!*, A Bril 7.
on ’til the biggwt part u’ toil mate f;vn- Fort B.uuh ArkansiM.. ,,_wl ,w 1BP.D111
liHa hi-x kitted each ot|&gt;.-r' off and tbrn
•ays that General Mt.-vis sod hh arms
ths lyetle liiwllid that** left and e&gt;&gt;mv*v
have driven the rebel* frewr Arkadelphia
•'ffririu* toquraaylu'm ’ll hring all the
b mwO&lt;5ya*l|ingtaiB.
f r rr ln
r
women iiflhe N*tl‘*&lt; al'Hig with 'em. a« tmtinf(inidena
.. .
we shaft bev women eta -ugh to glee every
Bereral hundred re tela under Carell
one on ’em all they' want,A»«id bev a large mnie In tehiwd *««'*«* k-rwre mu!
ludaore left, oyer io ifiylrlbute round A.raiding »xfH-.hrion,
'
among G id's aalnta that bex hem here
CUrkrrilfe. C5 miles from here waa
Iridh Che hegmtiin' uf the tribulation."
The aweet I Bide In which thia tfialmriraj rritectbu) aremed (■&gt; ‘leave in Heber
Kiniteiira mioita made me b*ng to kn»ck
him down worea than I had «««r Mt re­
garding Mint irr'ritmer. ficit it i*co»lly
to ■mile an A'p«»tte «f the Lord in 8«li
Irtlte City ;'aqd I merely retyillated hy

•7?; 4!,

&gt; tedire ocrepitig lint for tbeir
eeH-taarts and tewttaca in
nity. t Ain't know Whether
gt»4 fiat, hut' f thought |
rhn'd get scraped a IllUe, '

RtPPLt TILLS, Micbhm.,
OFFICE DVEtt TTE AKEX 81 ORE.

ta wbisb they are elret rd.
Aresyrix,
Richard
Maple Gmve,
U-and.-r

'Itew tsnmtis 30piumlrr Parrott, at
C-mming's Pta« aapl.*fed attar bring
fir.-d4eifii.nuK.
r

Nowreha waa aalarted for taka»Imtrnr ?

■»d:W»W4 &lt;?.&lt;• tVa&gt;4l, l» d.^

,, .pi|i| reault id lie •!•«»&gt;»
••By order nf the fterirtort 4W»a
ML D.TOWXSEXD. A. A.O,”

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PlAW

Wmaitem!.
Jritarinww,
IfelttewWk,
IlBrtii^e
Carlton,
Barry

*H5 IM
;':TU®etajut»oB required the*

am: t-

Hbiirnt^tUv

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toniW.ilA? «f/ta

pvlwI

•? lh’ Chiriqm Jo-r, |
Lhsk.ilre^wUeta 4&lt;&gt;d -Uie &lt;uterJ
been ordered hark lo Wadiingll
i.
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W«M* taggaga, and auperil—u* I

rtswte ta diipeured with. Dnl
tarn M/tat.ted b-r durxx., relt
eervrd taetved *4 terrej-n. «e-|
must taretiiBguwhvri «t •■tep^v|

�01109g JfWmrrr

man defthttlv pravia
lrm«4amfih.dto^a«^.*

ficial ta clearing the vidraKel^. nphak
inrtb ofraaaataa

juwi.

1W. m*..

fl

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Fran Paoor Bcxiaixo.—Wr have net
fttll rrturrisae tojhe »««r on firm-proof
building, hut ttodepMrod that lie re in a

large n&gt;»j»*Hly •gair.Bt it, Thia WM to he
wxpceled in the ahaencr »f any taagililr
propoBitian. People do-not like te rote
twenty withtort knowing bow it ia to be

S.PECUL NOTICES
MORTGAGE 8ALE.

•xptwd-d.

Ilf the election in thia emm-

CURE^.’ES

tx pmvea m eetimated’lttot wrdt. Thu
RepuMionia bav^ 13 a»d the Detnoremain an f abide the. revolt of ita reocu
tritB 3 &amp;(i|a&gt;rvito&gt;ra.
ttoUntl b» Trnane.
Alter eieeuai.ng
We hnewilbgive tbeinamea of each IndiatH.la a dMacbmrnt &lt;&gt;f the 09 li Indi
Supervla-ir in the county with the town* ana regim.nt w~. . ruroing MrlL ioy’.

ia which they are elected.
Atoeyrla.
Rielu/rd J.mea,

Carlton.
HaaUag*.
Belttwinrw,
•J&lt;dm»U»wtt,

Adam Elliott.’
J«dm MnColluto
Ave D. Rwrk,
J. C Hanna,
E II. 3e.rl.ro,
Timothv Mi lea.
J. II Earl.
A./xTown.

■Wla^rBla.
Prairieville,

’Oftheee. J. C

Irrrj pmt'-iiri boat*’ deowniig teent)
two n-rn «.f t|&lt;e 7jh klii-higau lUu. rt
right nrgra- B-ldii-rv. B-rot. were At
• ■tier ordered t&lt;&gt; It niawiwd „(.&lt;} ff$t, to
the naaiaUiH-*' ..f ibe di owning num. and
a large nuiolx-r w rre fi-r*ttlmtrh anted

EWING MACHINE EUR SALK.

Pratiuo r a
Dr. Sundrilaud,
_______________ r.
ed the pamor-tiip U u« Ameriran church
in Patia. nffi rtd lua (drew&lt;11 praywr a«
Chaplain -.fib* Senate a few daynt ag-.,
and took la-caai-ie I* make a vagj iihkitid
dig at at th- Honorable gralii-mre fir
_
*-i _ J .,
interceding al

NET EK Ml to dr.Uey and aiUiminale all
kind, oflntoatiaal W »nm. Araparttotlr reliable
in al) cawa. &lt;ad far au|&gt;«r- rtougaad aU of tbr

MaiheWs Ikecelate Her* Bmps I

MORTGAGE SALE
phathnll beam* bera Mb to lhe pw
JLr certain tudenturv ef Murtgagr. i

Hanna, E. R Carpea.

tor and J. W. Stebliina are democrat*;
the uther* Raptihlirann.
.
The Tela

lb*Tcm4a&gt;mBa.* &lt;&gt;» t.kiug I hr nHiciee Um
perertred a eh»t&gt;re at oeec. On lhe third dar
•br bad rrwi ,™d l,e’
WMbertfMh
S' £$£

IhcFtre Pra^Belldleg.
TIIRIIISTOBY

.Baear G&gt;uktt &lt;‘i.x*x’a Orrwt, {
IlMlhigB, April 12lb, 1864. | '

Sl«tam«rt «d vote* given in tbeeiHHily
ou tbeTlb day of April, 18G4.

«p«n tbe prnfMMHtHin tn erect a Fira
yrnof Building, iba tsrot nf which ahtuitd
tori vxeetd the auro of &lt;4,000

aa far aa

the-retarna'have bgen received al thin

Tua CwtCAOo Tribtntt daehva off' the
fallowing apt para!trf,"tiM’dTrp&lt;iri a I0c.1l
incident «tf mam hr*»ri«g»
“When vn hear a Copperhead* hew ail
Maple Gr»«eu
r
’ ,'
“
**
the espeliae of thia war. and nwnrrt that 'I
Cnailrtun, i'uwn Clerk mo ‘Irotl entirely' niilat be (topped to give an enarm rite
Wmalimd,
noreturto
unrriielit, uHl Idut th" famemalde *:&lt;r&lt;
J-hartown,
8
98
104
of old Green, line CUtcag- l«nker, dh&gt;&gt;
Baltimore,
26
30
&lt;J«
nioatnfaitar Chicago rt-adrra will rrnj-rti
IJaatirtge
no'retuma b«r. *u triad otecc for ln» Ufa, on a
llinh.'r of artlr-Witliifet. Titrinrai fright­
ful feature ad bt» *UUptloO Waa tiro invnmon of bia rtwna.’icd board*. A lire Ui ,
a) waa granted him roti technical g-miwfa
Hr f-Ulhwtlli catted a coinwit of War in
hie ®HJ in thr-OvaagH jad.an-l crawly
120
2

137

245

1736

- Th-roughly alarmed at the fiumwral exhibit.
h&lt;- haatfrd hiiuaelf il&gt; hi* call lhe mune
tilghl to uitv Iht uptuot. lira peaoe
d&gt; ttifpogiim would bring thro Union to
Im the aanir fate on like -n-t:nd«, hut
unt^ poor tdd Gnwn aupt rx »ppr-V^ !’.'
hooirot mii-drd men, the pre»»i&gt;t peace
echeiuea will linrtlly peae oiualer.

i®“Tbc Activ wOhe Jfybiraw C‘f-

been ordered l&gt;ark to W n*hit&gt;gl*-n. Of ecralfe candidate f»r the Prvaidmcy. bv
(karaWieelareif ordered l« mtod hi Uhrn tt,r C:r r-unati l'olh/ru»d wad th- fol
wiuca baggage, and aup.-rfliw.ua fwr.anta luwing fr- iu the ^icf York UtraUt
wrwtwlw dhpenartl with. Drill* hair
unleaa th*: ftirttfflea 0/ w ar (ball
been atitietwtrd fc-r daocr-. halt j«M‘k ia
•irvrd iitoti-ad «4 wtrap.u, -and light. vt&lt; bfiugG-n. Grant in the fm^gruund
rad
I
era
e
-Old Abr\ ht the ttockgr»ui&gt;d,
THUM -be e«|iii|fwi*bodiK* ‘■Utpe.n . Tbrne
the b«*«i thing tlmt tbu hrbki-fi up D-tu
Ar»

IW«« Caro «beb
1 obtained fro® yon In Keernibar ImL ' Swing
tb« adrarUaetoeot oF y»«r Kgcietr. offering to
gi re roar vedienw lo rlrntymes It Uro poor «!
tbeir pariabn. 1 obuioed a bottle far a poor girl
o(bh eongrogapon, who had long been nnrl;
bdj.Jaaa from Rbeumaliam. and etinnga to Bar
that uno battle enrod bee euUralr. I write thia,
hoping It nine aid theSociety In it. effortahi Intro

Mortgageable.

CHANCERY ORDER
C-TATE OF jnCHWAN.-BigMhJtMMal Cin
O enit ia CbaiKwry.
.
1
“-------- “—' ■' &gt; Circuit (Snarl Jfarl be e-ooty
. .. ------- of UaetiagK

nVEKTtSEMENT.

nt MEAT CAUSE

After an ahaenee af term] rearo. t hare agda
roamed He HWtTUWAW. TkAtlF,
OX SloKkoE RTMIY.T IN THIS CTTT.

HUM AN MISERY.
J^rt /‘mUmM. i« a Ambf XAa^po. Jf-ituMt C^.

ladft^fkllrldriStnj aldewunnem andfriewda
ri\Ket&gt;l and adyrtntoit eeamliea. to renew-Mt

WSWIH
ottom, 1 am prrparrrito- ’
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

’

WnObEsALE TU CUOXTJtT ME&amp;CHAMTf.

Htevpareb «i.g All g^.wj/uibT
LOWEST CASH MARKET VALUE.
( dart largely la

STOVES 1
,. Tpr.rtiE^T.aoxAWoeon’KB^mi,

SXx^asiter*
"

MORTGAGE SALE

*MA&gt;t’FACtV«CI&gt; ABTICLga,

CHANCERY SALE
TAW-WP KI^HtoHt.-Tie* &lt;5tro&gt;m *Ctfnt
far iba ewnulj nf Harry, to Cbatmry.
r^ioo o.
j4,

A"ON EMl'rr CULTURE

'

�,aa:n
H«L

.men fur mor* then esoua* to pey *b«
M^iCTpsetOBg. O. either rid-"f fchi
.w2k is « Uedec ef six leek wide, the

iamwsr may plaM hia dwarf fruit, with
grxpcs M iuiereslv to Himb upon * bond­
aid. c-dar trellis, that sasll otsfr
ardb tad mitbower the walk; If btdaves
.Apt cAviuag pipe In bi” fwd««. he “•&gt;'
pisnt rarnm simple seats oodsr uera vr
Mw&lt;»r
-.Mftr
. At hsal I.oe-hsif the gardeua* 1 before
eug)jiwt«l. h. msy easily arrange, todlll,
'r^Sprbig end euluitifi,—with the P*”TJ
*»td wbatevsrbe piaam Urcrs in the way
nf tree and shrub, must be in lints parslid »Uh tet.bBW! ,&lt;&gt;n lh®
&gt;“lf
he w HI be eubjm* tu pu such h.uitatiUis;
^re. b« wiH establish his persnolals—
imA bLmbois's wraacT-sssae ftta.rf.dd.; dpt.
JH* asparagus, b&gt;. thyme, hie ssge and
A Trial will eosrlne.ft* mom OspomL
parrieyjtrts thuharb. bis guuedbertwe,
rE«AI.ES-FKXAVKe-mLALKS.
'slr»wberrU«,*od raspberries; and in so
angto—hidiim if he eh&lt;-'.» l»y a ball of
Thrawwr JdUiura* Mwltor it Manta th. KsdhhifjMiry—he-bibjl hjysjhis hutbed ,nnd ratocr Hanau ftaasqsaM by sat ether remedy,
^Maip.wg bratp. Fwrki&amp;Uura. *bich .alt u in Cblorou. or releniion. Irregularity, Talw
-tariu. er*.pa daniand,.drill admit - of any
^Sffikigeyuruto be inky prrfrr, and he stay
♦alii.i»Ahei groupHigW and wm th«» ,ff&gt;ud
’wife's faVor.be here and there &lt; l|Ule
•su-i-lst iifaush old laahi«n«l flnwets m
^llps—yelixw fillies and whits, with
F.iijqs of all tihndrs. 1
I ixiii th\otb»r half he may rusks dtaArthkUHh uf |»rts.&gt;b»'lrintong the .art­
grus crops W&gt;th Ti-»r&lt;ler lines of China «&gt;r
rRafeaee- Iwaii-; and he may split the
«!,.,!.• er.msr-e. by a walk HVerarohed
i»ob riimUix Lim^s, or the L*&lt;tid&gt;u&gt;
II-irlte«i'»ur*l—petting off th; tww ends
?. J.
at Soarlkt-ruunerR. and
■surbase of firry Naaiurlium.
There are also trailable tad preuj
ItfxiM't f&lt;&gt;r making the laud do double
httv. The bwrd.r lines uf China beta*.
vh:cb will ln&gt; ripened in rariy August,
pay bare Swedes sown in their shadow
In the first data.uf July. •«» that wbe*
the Vbisiea bsvir fulfilled tftrif misviyo,
there will Ire s sew line &lt;4 purple green
BtAhcir place. ;TW •*!/ radishes aud
msfedlr ms* have HtteR little circlets of
ewtsiiriitor 'piw. bia way intertering with
tt&lt;-tr»x,and e«&gt;vsrii« tne ground when
JUtofiastsre 4-nw Ths early Uanaauu

!OME AND BUY MORE

iov-m
11 caowa a frequent dr.im aad ilr«r.ir.ofth to
V rineta. 1 hereby remorInj Ouxlroelioa^ Pmrwt
lt&gt;&lt; and curing b-tricloro. of Uw Urethra, allay in.
Paia end lulLuatiua. an frequent ta the clew J
dwrawre. and cay^ltog ^/Vuoane, DwMMd.ad

GOODS!

'BxXXCT*

•

are tovcV^ottA o$ rave auA
V,o\»&lt;Y^uX. rooXa anA kt?ot,
vAxae\v VCUlke X\xe xxv
'

'VovA.e.
'R.ctoaeVw

lit. KoWveVa

feXovcvucXx 'BxXXc.vft
IN MY LINE OF TRADE

Come and See !!

acAvft, X\xx \*oot wvavx. 'cwan^
XiocXot'*
"Dt. ’B.o'oM.k'*

ftXotwo.eVw 'BkXXe.ts
WE

11VAB

JUST RECEIVED

arc X\xx rveVk 'caavi'a SoVaec.
o.w\ Cohort.
‘D*. 'BtecfecxVa

rraff* *&gt;d ratiraljr fr« frore lb* raid .!&gt;««.
ttmkI moreor I*m h. a!) &lt;b« ord to.re toaie. aad
ureiuchls. oftb.prrantd.r
■*&lt;••:
’•'d'^rnt^orttaovftbarommuSljr; as IllMTrr-

ftX.owkO.cV. "B\X.Xet»
uwA^oycxXc.

XYvc uxok. axxA

At\&gt;\.\x,XaXcK.

nriaia. anpweuimi &lt;rf as mopanhig am sHeraa

HIE BEST

Dr. Tlo'ocwV.'u

GOODS

sswureBacwniBs.

Whiuh we offer st

which' la nekowladgid to t&gt;« the only principle
fw a perfect Sawing Maaklns. . . '
.
Tbv make tba Lock or RbutOa SUteb alike
on both eldaa, end tor economy In threat
atrength, durabfllty, eleattatty, sad btontr of
falib, le laperior to any ether Stitch varf.
Tber ere «.-. ■ ■■ It BSUwMl Sb re.Ily as.
deretoot read I\j adieetod and kept lo order
w i thou t lek in g apart or mo r| ng a aerew.

CHEAPEST!

ftXxwwcwcXv 'BX.XX.tra
awcix^ vcve\ame\\o\^
axxA wvaYcc Ta}*, vn\o^cftAt;

CHERRY PECTORAL,

Dr. 'SLotooxWo
ftXoxwa.cV 'BVxXc’t*

artX\xx SoXAVer'fc VrkrwA.Yovi
^YtAMA\Xv(YX D\arrVktu.,'D^*twYtr^, VL'MunxiV.'uiw, (Ac.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

GROCERIES

tFOR0_.J»»l

Tbo World’s Groot He mady tar
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con- .
sumption, and fior the relief &gt;
. . of Consumptive
, ’,' ।,
•
in advanoad stages ’ ■ &gt;
. of the diacesc.

TAc. gittert ar, put up
ffuar
bottle,qf iL'hioh thaalquaia ct jiie-aiir.
il«.. 27i» fahri ta Jintly angravd,ar.
la prwidfti with a tt^fr-guaj-i jryoounUrftittra. (Pnoa fl prr bettl».
ri*/or U.
O. ,W. Ifob-iok, (Proprirtcr, JfB.
Eaal Fourth Bt, Chnaiiu^tti. to n&gt;JU
all erdrrt thauld ba addrwtcd
'

»«t A***t*. lunary, 1864,

Clothi

Tarr err siiaptad to a
.eirsag aad durable 1
important, forrren
■UM a frail machine u

AND
Hfrflta, and

, M. Owd. Bind.

DRY GOODS!

-&amp;IHU Z7.K HI

63,008,556.39

GBOCEBY,

Eating 4- Billiard
saloojv

ITABLISUED 1760,

PETER LORH.LABD,
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer

EAT«M *

aUiXAUUHTO*.

]&lt;«;&gt;« CW^ttMTMC
JS.'/
(Fonusrly « Cbaatan uewt, Xsw Ycrl.)

______________ . rklpitkbe.,
* ridgy o. lb. U«d.r .kJ* Uf xtotb.
1 ww ur»r gstbart and Irani* wllh-

1

ou*

stock

or oaocnw

B VERY FULL AND COMFUSTK
... , OT* BDCfiltftTTABUM

HARD-WARE 1

OCR HATMO DtPARpilNT
K r**PCVfc** AVWnrTMW sad H

Fancies
TOBACCO.

te ,*• M TUMI «»» TIMM

OUR GOODS

|&gt;nTStCTAJ«radttant*«m nwglfag
JL way. arar tb. Court flow**.
X Mtn?'"FWf
A TTOBXEYS »d COUKBK1.LORS

FOR RATeF wv

loams were H*evssarv on a farm one

BamNrawa --Mr.J. W. Ctarim. of
Green €dke. Wiserirem. Wt 'a ftiwimiinira

.SSTJij

UTt YjtVV^wOOT VCbCvvCft V*&lt;tY\A.

A large stock of

. JSEs^-stfasfiKrt

theranma eapetaM of. trad. Thee also
st^rd ihpkose borne nma» .be Ju-pt on
every farm, muTthat It ia rb*aprf to fur.
tftarfaU extra fo.rur and make a.tram pt
two than keep one h.»r«e and a y&lt;*e of
eMlle. Ouc.aisn attjaestatl thkt mules
would be better than adv other animal.
Ir a trirm!. Wrariy rfl temgbt I? rw.i

%TdirtrtetalnfltofflRw freeraad dfw.Hbia
brea l ua* iafcHiblaaea pnwestWruiid irraatol
iu. ...
- *- -—I »t..—.»».« wto, legyre to H

Blandulv
tea*. Figq

ftXc.wwo.cXv ft'vXXcTS
tea. nd dlsrasM of lb. CBIXaBT nBUAXB,
wbetton- eitabag ia sub or ruin from wnU•ttr CMUS .origiasting ssd do mutter of sow lomo
niTKXI
'
litres**, of Ibra* Orens reastore th. aid st a
DILRI.TIC. HKUtHolira EITRACT BUCliU
irtwa* &lt;ibkat oiunrric, u&gt;d t* nreaia uUt. tb. desired tffret is *11 ZhM.re.yar vabcd il

-J tautrotthin will enable nay one to ear then
ffl aueceUYoKy. Tba toHowtog ar. aoma oftb.fr

|.h,anWre w»th eattls thnn with1
hor». s . Kjl.all^Tren-l In.fcvnr ofrat­
tle. ArversTgrWfolhah prraent prefer
rod a h-.rar lynin brttnra they enuM du
more work fo a wl''ri&gt;‘»^os. ^»'th nbouf

' 7.
Javu-ndioe,
Kidney Complaints,
mxiA a\.\ Avm4im« o$ a akvaokc.Y waYurc,

■Qt

X.rre fail to raitofy three who &lt;It. U.ei a that­

nui^h 4 ihe.vutoet to purejiase.aiule •»
horses nor as tnueh to net yokes and carta
ns bspwrsmw, and wagons. 2d. Ymmg.
^ifty cattle would increase in,value
fauwi iwmty-five U» fifty dollars par yoke
nniiunnv, wnoe n-,r»o» wrwm rooiwm
XUquI Us-same value. SJ. Horace ire
mor. I iahledo meet with aoevdranA and
kiBrty injorire* that wretild render tho
horse worthlwn, woriW prove but a slight
WSifllif’d to^fie’tix &lt;»l- l«»* to ths. owner.
4pu.There pf-t many kinds &lt;?f work in
ZaA pkore. :Ul eun ba performed to

JBisthnp' Suintss St

Livsr Oomplajini,

R. J. GRANT!

WEEIS CELEIIATEI MTEST

At the last tntrating of the Greenfield
Club tbe question for discussion
wiit — jVbst kind uf team is the most
erj^utslfor s fermdr tdUKl
' '!
Ttr opinion «&gt;t those present, aeeordto tncTSrernfield Gatttlt. generally
seemed lo be that if* farmer kept but
cine team.-that an ox teata is decidedly
economical, for the.-followiiio
®pmr!‘l*t,-lt'w»i&lt;ndwnAtntt n^ad-J

KeVar and

or THOSE—

tewsa uHl eume le-time u» leave -pace
■fnr' libiflail ft.w i.frtie mel.m. that have
EridmcaoZ tbs meal relfabl. aad rrepoaalble
dreen plalitrfi at interval, amtmg tbsm.—• cbaraclrr win aceomj'.by tbe crediting.
Price »1 per Bottle, or tli for*&amp;.
^e.te»n.8i»wv wiiriindZifktefcl shade
securely peeked from
■Utoher the Imim of sweet worn, slid tl&gt;c Deliver*! to any addreae,
obwr’eluxi
mewde
witter caMragm a temporary
tateriU S)pHpitauitattta*tn»lcatitur,
JAtfiijift.Mtu the.sun. and'-f the aheltnr of
ripened pwta. I do m make the., sug­
gestion. st random, but atfthe remits of
actual and suveeasful j experience.
- •
. &gt; WWb sack si mple-and orderly arrange
Heftt, inyolviag no excessive tabor, 1
think every farmer and country liver
uiutv take plcaswuffln his garden as an
objBd-of breroty ;—making &lt;€ it a little
taffMnnjeisbinr. with Its Coppices of
diaA Me£ ft. b»dgr‘ ro’we of curram.

amj-fpHtselHitrieai aad its mriufona &lt;&gt;f
•bi wherries nod thvme. From the «*rv
dny on ^hick in spring, b« sera i he first
faint, upheaving tufted lines-.f his Dan
4F«Murkea.«e lias day wben the dunlgllng
LiniM and sprawling, bloody tomau«»
&lt;p-e smitten by ths frvjai, it offers a field
fat .constant progress, and of wcmasWe
triomph., Uns by Urie, and company by
)8ompany, the army of grera tfoegs uke

»»«. &lt;AX Wwu “'AX*
(Wu» \«U XbfXWX W* a
daiAX—a '4«aX
'BwCOaVd.Xot ox X\vt wwtfttMU*
'BX.Uoub AvWVrvc’te
o5 X\ve 'Via*X awA BouXtoA'Mvc
5oy a Kok% Xk’Kve,
uvweK accAcA aft a’AxcVe. oX
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4
tokeft. va ^to^t c^waxCuXu*,
&lt;\\A o.X X\xx ^.vo\ucv Yum, at»
a wwre.
Biliw*.

lmH~whkwgt Delay.

(ftbltosr/ - - J. ft.WWEKZET, Agni.

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&lt;^s.ia *A*G-Aba&gt;**«eer lte/&gt;sW^foi.

AT THE

HASTINGS

DRUG

STORE!!!

A wild sad uur w«*f.cir*J il.feug
Usages thy trunU •** tout, cad rr«tYet nvrvs thy spirit u&gt; the praet*
An4 blrooh not •tlhj tixMtu Ul.

Kt
Roberts &amp; Strik:

g.istiinp’ Unsintss §trtrtarr.

^Chemicals, Hntwte, Oita, Ca»
I ph«;wr. Bwmissg Fluid.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

m-s utvm

Y«*, tbengb you U« apes ths dull.
WUralUey • bo
Ue. S»a iBl
04* full of tape and mulj tmt,
ui. ti.«M
r*n m b.to* h*n.

Till fme the irumpst's moelh is p.aJed
Tbt Wait •&lt; triumph e'sr ihy grsrs.

It was a warm and sultry meroing in
the last of June.
The inhabitant* of
Mwiiruoutb were all aatir with the knowl­
edge Ihnt tb* two armies were tn their
midst, and by the laotto* sustaining the
TRA. COFFER. BUGA*. 8FICES. 1'KPPSR,
probability that a geaenil action waa
PHUM EH. HGS, RA15TK8. COMfUMU
1 fart, *v*rv*M*g io U»» Grocery liao, M*k as alxiut to lie haxarded. Th* British' ar­
,til R—
r_.
__
my, ciunm.vn.ied by Sir Henry Clinton,
had assumed one of tb* atrongrat situs
tw*s. Upon the high grounds of Mon
mouth Court House, they laid tbelr dank
on the border of a amail woods, the la»t
guarded by a deeper one, and ths rear
running inward a tuuraaa.
W« rise keep on hand * good »»*orUu«at oT
The army was disposed in au«b an adSTATIOlSTETl-lf,
jaevut pueitioo aa to be able to baeraas
tac vitality ia the rear, and take advtn
tags uf the first mbviMnd&amp;t. Tb* other
PE5A PKXCRK. IMS. TXTOB. dGwwrala, Lafayette, Green, Wain*,
^tewurlsn.i Loull, •»re directed to bold
tiwvr troop* in readme* to support the
front.
.
Early ia the morning n&lt;&gt;tiee wa* JgiveU that I tie van of tb« enemy waa ia Uto­
lina. Gee. Lee ituuicdiately prepared
to make an attack upon ttara. and be
• m e&lt;M a joined by Gen*. Dinkersuu and
Morgan with their ■jHiited troop*.
lu full view uf tta hoiia* of II &lt; 4li. and
Molly, ibis action euiMgii-iKwd.
Ilollia
put on bio military min at oaw.
The
■pint which animated every true Ameri­
can waa newly aroused kt thia apectade.
«r tU-a4y P*y&gt; ouly.
and be waa impaticut iv aiingle iu the

groceries

PATE-V H3BICIXE8

LHEAIP, IF©&amp; iCAEIEI

WOOLKf. FACTORY,

ballsof th* *Mmy wbtexed aWi
bead.
M&lt;dly was atrongly imprr.
to the picture; he tad oner looked
girariouato her befot*. fSve when b* '
about to Mcrifiee hi* hie at th* pte*Ti
the centraf nbjrtt uf aavage ire. '8ha
tanedirtfoty, General
ronld not be rwstraiu^d Unger. Skipping
to Molly, tad tbe
away to th* oo.il spring, a fete rod* dis­ distinguished vliitoril toot tbblr" depart'
tant. she filled thepiteber, and. rem*vn-.
•wring Hultie'liking for spearmint, panead a moment to break off a'few leave* of
the rich bed, fringing tbe hank al ber
le*t. Tb*** she tattled in the pitcher as
she run up to Hofli*. Re received the
uffitrlng gtadlv, bfrou-d ber fur th* tbo’t
la a tow rotes, and drunk tbe nteU* bo
tore tee resumed hlv dutv.
Molly ran
UnMMB04/1
, _ _____ _
,________
by tbe a'.raadb sight bf her .white BtaJliiri
drees am id Ar bloody strife.
8ho re­ lar ces* efa martial spirit and petriotte
turned to h*T p&lt;al of weudrhtff with devotion t* th* flag.
.
braatMem ahaiety, fee th* Grille 4hg«d
FcHrtfl-Uvuk’s parsnta died a*tan she
cliwcr *od flerror.
Uno&gt;r.sci«&lt;aaly abu was only three year* old, and left ber
would break forth with word* ofeaenur- wltfi a bnwher, in Chicago,' 111. Stion
agemwnt for favorite general*, aa ah* di* - after th* war eommroMd, *ta and b*
t.ngaisbcd thsir uaifurma, or the bo bi* brother, enlieted in ths gbtb Hume
burses which tb*y rede felling dead b*ne«(h them.
Oneo nrore she vontwrod oat to earry
water to Hellis, fur h* nobly and unre........................
miuiagiy
wwrkwdi
in lbs
____fear
_ _____
of th*__fa*.
_______ _
Bb« had refilled bar pitcher, wbea -torn
ing. obe saw Hollis Ml lu the ground.—
With a hlanebad cheek, and a burnUU
forebudiag rashing &lt;&gt;«vr her b**rt, *b* her hmba, whileaa»d limb* wave doing
lost n» lima in reaching the apoU
their duey ia th* Mtetnpu Th* Rebaf*
Alaa I tee waa dead I a ehnt of the en- searclied teur person f.r papers and dt*emv had killed him Instaaily.
ero ered ber sex. Tbn rascal* respected
“Take that cannun away,” said Gen. ber aa a woman, and gave bar a separate
Wayne to one of th* soldier*, "w* cas- room whi|* In prison at Atlanta Ga.” ’
noi CU the plea* by a* brave a .man as bs
During her captivity she- ratWvad a
letter from Jeff, fhsviw, • affriing-bar a
“NuProtarnad Moll
______ looking np-m LieatHiani's ovasanfasma if eha would
the Geoaral
tatalika death, yet enlist in their army. Hltehad no b»m*
calm in ita inaeparatlMi of bravery hcigb- and no rslsti***, but sb* Mid eh* prefer
trnad to baruiam ; “the eaanon ■halla.u red to fiahi aa a prlrata soldier for I be
be removed fur the want of souie uoe to star* and swipe* lbwn lo b* honored with
a oeminiseion from tb* Ifelx. About
more, for I will uee ray iiunust rxartious cw* weeks ago *b* **• «xohanged. Tb*
to avi ng* bis death.”
;■
loturgeau triad to axtort from her •
Molly was now feirly aroused.
She promise that *be would g* bum*, and Aot
enter aervica again. “Go home!" she
loaded and diseharj * '*
Mid; “ray ealy. brulhor waa killed al
ibe officers beheld
PiUshutg Loading, and 1 ba«e no bom*
—no friendsI"
. .
Dr. Wdker dewribaa Frank aa nd
about medium height, with dark hazel
eyas, dark brown hair, rounded feature*,
and a feminine voioa and appearance Dr.
W. ia **11 veined in hamao aatorea, as.

“Who have w* bare
inquired Gen.
Washington, attracted to the spot by the
• insular
sDcctaelv
^An knjal
..t (tL boat of MUhael. The

power uf bell Would drop befiw* ber F
replied Gen. Wayne.
.Molly Itow determined an a co ep d«
rnaUka Acrordingly eh* ral-adcd me
l-uuumi with double the *rdinary quhu,
then discharged it. A terrible erub sueweeded. Molly was tbrbwh Into tba air
several feet then she fell on lb* groaad
with violMe*.
Tbte* British soldier*
were killed, and an officer of high rank
was apparently mortally wdatided.—&gt;
Many who eluod by were thrown down

I* a private, but th*rif will be w*rk
enough fiir me to do."
• Rrmember the Etta of your fitthcr.”
fsltrrr-d Molly.
“I thought y 6a were braro. my awn
wifeT’said llollte, with a smile uf affiso-

BAKTIJifaH. UIUB.

(~iop!rr.T

“BatUrarenaa have not I«*i their charm
for tri* yet. tfo-ogb I rowfcwa to umraual '
•mriotfi this itHiraingI’'v*pHta Molly .
“I ahail ri-tuni atmiffb* darling, it niuy 1
be with new glory attached xw tbe honor 1
•hie name which my faffirr transmitted
to me. I muat fight ib««w rod eoste.
Molly. O&lt;&gt;d Ideas yftu, and good by*
Udf ibe pnwent,” returned H«ll&gt;a. farm*-,
i.g her to bis heart with a parang *-

sHierfar
rif perbewety
Tte
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COTH WAMA5TE0 ■tronC.and dnrabla//£, t*e cAanpmj »ey ft&gt; j*
C&amp;
for yoor fomiha
Try it?
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PRACTICAL DEKTI8T,
wsLS^sr-i.'i iSRSs

ltd Mully, “l wnly whhed to
••A bleeeing g» vflrt yea. htuhasl!, said. **rv» my' country ; the death of tqy hnaM.»!h, as Halite sf*d rapidly from th* band made me. *lmo*t frantic.” ’
, '
ikmr.
'•*Y*lu merit a eaat «if arms like nur
Th* enemy advanced en near MuUy’a
Joan of Arc,” «.|Wrvdd Lafayette: ;bsrs
house tliatAita C&lt;&gt;eld quit* plainly toe- !
•wntainrif iwn goldeii 11111a* tad a *wtwd
linguisti tbeir mutKios. ..........
. i.
pointing upward, bwaryng a crown;”
-Oh. that I wero • man P sh* sxctalm-1 atauld prefer eaglr* in pfaM uf tbe
ed t -i wmild giro tbhee British ly/snt*
fra* daros of death! Tt&gt; tbmk */ tlteir I ill lea.’’ said Mnllyr •
'••tta shall have an sptalHte fur yltur
approaeh tw war v*ry dmwwl Of tbeir
burning the beautiful bnnas of sum* of coal of arme,” said Gen waahtetton, ris­
oar neighbors, because tb*y would n»t ing In Bi* acrostonikd dlgtifty «/ maahcr;
• I here'cuhfer upon y«&gt;ti tbs rank tifChp.
tain, aa a te*llmi?i*r »f tny rvt»rij fbr
y&lt;&gt;ur tarsioe.”
/
■ • » 'i
Tbs idbwr General* aro**. and. tro»rfng

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went top mile* from otnip toggt supper
at a form houae. aad while waiting for
tea. were surprised 'id find severs I ravol'v*r. suddenly ad*a«ca fate the room, bebiad each pair of wWcb waa either Col.
M&lt;«eby, a rebel Captain, ore Lieutenant
sll rather detenniurd own, with toboot
m their ey **,*. who dwrasndad the irawiediate surrender, of ths sfi«rs*M T*nk**a.
Th* aim being wicked, th* Twenty-fleet­
er* s«W they wero ‘under a cteud,' and so
quietly gave up lb* eoctest.
“Col. Msraabp-wna **cb elated with
hi* g*&lt;&gt;d JurtaM. and required bi* pri*on-rvto follow hiin euppsriesa os bis
round* t* hi* headquarter* at Paris; th*

they did the legulsi rebel cavalry F—
•Q-w did tbev I the prisoner*) like his
style of fightfng 1’
*
“R* wan. In the mean time engaged In
gattaring bi* men. with, tb* avowed inteiihfon.vf attacking Captain Gere's force
at daylight, and if possible uf cutting It
to pieces. His followers live in the farm­
houses df Loudon. Clark and Jefferaoa
Muntiaa. tad ar* either reb*l soldiers or
Utfern citiacna as th* cava may require.
II* would ride up to a home, call Jak*
t&gt;r Joe, tel| them that bn wanted tb*m at
'such an hour, at the usual place—go and
tell Jim or Mo*e—almost-every farm
turned **t somebody in answer to bi* anil
proriduy Ibattbew men, with th* errtified ualhqf allcgiem-c in their p-cketa,
jiuirooto tb* young wotqan in quaation
and with poses allowing them'.to come
rraairM, that eft* abould bacninniiasmmal
a LiMlauaak in ibe.ariujt- The Doctor
al**M(i*M that Congraa* abould aeaigM
women to duty io tb*arniy, wnh eumpen-’ Mosaby dismounted and stepped into tb*
a.tinn^a* wall aa *nlur*d mru. averring&gt; house where h«- had his headquarters,
that patriotism lut* nuwx. Whirtber th.
his pistols in t(d bolsters. Th* LwutenPrc.idsnt * ill oorotniaiiun Mias U-&gt;vk a*' kink; with dradlt revolver, watched th*
a L«euten*nv*r Cungrosa .wjll draft Mr*.
priwwvar*, &gt;abihi lb* Capteia' endeavored
Walker’s country *u&lt;i*ra,into,tbe asryiiie1 &lt;•• find an Orderly to take tba bon**.—
we know not, but wa ar* certain tkal the.
'■ CM-poyel &amp;ma&gt;m, who had bee* marking
Doctor ia thoroughly in aarpe*! and that,
• the road fur future uae, and bad been
tb* story uf Iwr new purtrgs is an iater-’ Hong bsAliig for it Mv’bla ebaner and
a*HQg ona,— JFateia^toa RtfviUcan.
pr*t«nded to' tie bis -borne, but really
ouniag bi* foot into lb* atorrnp of M»*sliy’s •addfeaad lying hold of on« nf the
OapL Hardy, B. A.. wtitea au iatev-.. overlooked Jgtetol*. The Lieutenant de­
tr.etlni ' th* move, fired at him, when
eating letter to tbaJMd newspaper, an*,.. teetiag
menungon • suteiwent that ia :New&gt;' Siinpsnn shut Mnf through the heart with
foundiaad there to wel a s*pha; load, frog, th* weapon b* tad secured. Tbe Captain
or rvptile of aayi suet; war sqmrtala, turned round and fired, snd Col. Mu»eLy
porwepia**, mink. or tnies.Opi. Hardy «me yi the door, to see ‘what all that —
say*: “Besides the above mealiotwd row was abnnt.’juaX In time to hear •
deAetaoetaa, I found, ertwa viaiuug New- bullet whit unpleasantly do** to his bred
r-uvdhiud last summer, several wiiier-. that SiaipeMi tired at him, -just for Urfk,’
Il wait mld-eammer, and ihn fimfiioe were as be and his corursd Ml—yelling back :
actatilfetfog w myriads in tan warm »vs-■ ,‘ColturcI,Mo*yby, how do you like nur
s&gt;ngv over* very swamp ia Nwta Boutte; style &gt;ifpghung! XVe bel-rag to the SI
Nrw York. And away thev went, leav’ inft'Cid Mnsebv dfewtotmted, aed outwit­
ted srf bia liMi boie*, saddle, pistols, and
usemugfe tww Yankee priw-aerv.aad with
al least one vacancy atnoeg'his [eninmis- □.■iaiw'rsra _
G,rp Silvp-,m rwJe ig

■ ralhw to the camp, elroely followed by
Uta Sergeant, and gave CapU Gereaotlc*
and aw •mp*. taping' tn im ■nm* little ' of the *ti*my's lutentfons.”
croSkvF take a header from the ’ bank;
atidby suae* stope* in'tb* wood*, where,
ui&gt; tba iu»inlahd they might b* ace* at'
every other atop,' in oiarrh of imikev. but
in varfi. | .b*1fere wutUe wf our ountmtm
trltfbMlOr “
'
pmia^ tn thia li

I ibernl response. Th* next day a worn**
wb* depended upon her dail^vork for
tier own support and that .if her child ran,
brought him a iuHar till to b* added as
bvr ttilte l0-thecnH**U&lt;*tTh* pastor
de*iiaed U&gt; taha ik, tolling te*r ab« ought
n«t to give *•• much ; but tire woman iu____,
faitkftll eistad. sddmg, “Wev* bad h ie th*
h-iuse many weeks'; wecantwri spewd Ik."
’ B«rfsr rttat tW Wil was a.mA tm,
the past year aa bis trkin, weft tilled with
. e«.taM . I
and dtrpp*rf&gt;« that wb* tad fewsd &lt;HT

BabbV pfikrt Whro ta •AdT *«■*»£-

drod t»afe. and W* haw* Ms tor*

�' to £&gt; ready al tte mort vital points.

[

Gen. WHson. chtefCare!ry Bureau,
Washington. Al
tea bran *etign«dfo th*. Igt Division of
Ctealrt of th* Atoiy rif th* Potomac.- Grant returned lb
AMD DO 0IV3 HTWl fo»Tte&gt; At TJO?;:
Col. Juxtit of the 5;h Cavalry Lakes win* from a br.1.
Hara mwrs TaatiwKmy,
*
i Confederate roily Ma cbotor telworn charge pf tbe Butrau. Gen. , Nv4 , and
Accounts from V
that Md the ■nbiuwstion of tte au«th.T ottec &lt;4fi.e-s have teen ordered tu re
Hr (Bites) tbtegtol thro Mr. Outfox in &lt;
port to &lt;»♦«. 8tnith.
forte* tbe resolution fur the expufei.m of
espteat « r inuMBii *tMM.
b&gt;ng was mistaken in bi* eorwtreetl'ti
Inforn.atioo-bha bro* received at
ufUr. Long's sp-ruh.
Navy Depa rVr.ro I -from 'Commander
Fetitandv. Wood spoke against the *xpulsionofMr. IxHig.
Dlix kading Hqusdrou. nf the eaptgrs, by
Mr. Cox, "f Ohio, referred to a speech
lb- poll Head surrei: ndtng* wf a genuine
the st earner Columbine, of gba steamer
of the Mayor uf Baltimore !• TSfll. i"
Kellogg organ. The Bunntr only asks which the Mayor said that Secretary Sun.t-r. and tb- slraetur Hattie Brooks,
for such a candidate m will strengthen Cham snld he was willing to reougnixe by tbe Sumter, armed and manned by a
detachment of men from the Pawt^e,
'rather than weaken tbe ticket—ime that th.- South.
tinder command!nf Acting Master J: C.
Mr. Aaklay. of Ohio, denied that Mr.
will not rna aa heavily behind hie ticket
Cnmpt.-n. ..f the Pawnee.up the 8u John’*
aa CM. Kelkigg did In thia and &lt;*c otbu&gt; Chaws ever raid
Rfver Florida. The Hattie Bombs t* a
Mr. Wood replied that Becretary
valuable pribe. She te fitted op aa a fine
county, two years ago. notwithstanding Cii*«c would not deny te said so.
.
Bengrr
boat, has a fine saloon, end
It was tbeuagro regulars that -fougtp
extra effnta ware pot forth in hia bvbalf,
Mr. Wmd here arat up to* te rend a j
lieen engsg-d nt transporting stores so well. 'n»y bwndlvd theartillvry^iib
and out withstand tag he ran against the catepaign document in which II was rep
down the St, J‘4m’» BiW,
great akill, and tbcir bravery a« onfthw
rrst-ntrd
that
leading
Republican*
had
ex
moat uwp&gt;-polar Dumot rsl in tbia Dis
tongue*
of all loyal man. ' Una **&lt; the
prfssrd an opinion favorable to the dis
trict. Tbe Aeaaer only a»ks for a man
regiments In thu attnek-un the fort wag
aofution nf the L’niofo
tin-3d Ky.. &lt;’••! Tboen^wih -whu eoht
»bu will hare no octAhiun. on acuounl of /Mr. Wood, resuming, said &gt; believro
1 Cairo. April 18.—Tbe tehrl Gen. Bn
Dw'ret-W W. wnOLNuUGH,
unpopularity, to buy hi* enemies or ecH, That tf uur Government wott!.’, net in a ! f»rd sent a flag «»f trore at 7 o’clock this Uianded* totigmle. This regiment wa*‘
reiwd in Paducah. Abreu gt^ra ago. by
hig irieoda. One who is n«*l w&gt; poor that proper apirtt by nt^utiatiiig, a praro morning, demanding the surrender of
Col. Tilghmm, afiurwa-d Brig. General,
could
he
restored
without
firing
anolter
Fort HsUrck, Columbus. Ky., the white
be need asreaa bia appointee* to pay bis
gun. He (W«*d) «*bm nulla favor of soldiers to l&gt;e treated as prisreeranf war, and G-d. Tto-wnpaon, wb-. waaal ■*— *'—
expense*. We believe there are several
jb*r*rogniti&lt;« ur the areeminn of tte hut no pretectimi ia . promised colored ।
। sorb men in tbe District.
whou« goutbrni Stales, but ia fav« of dUng
troops found in arma Five huurs were
lbs Banner has n&gt;4 and will r.-u evpree* justice In thaSuntbein people by dnd«v- given fur. the removal of woinro and j
a pruforrace. But if tbe Erylt and other oring U&gt; rretorv them to the Union with children. Th* .learner Crawford arrived
■raablteati Cwwsty Cesvsuttee.
all their coostitutirwial right*.
here at I P. M. crowded with the latter.
Tbs Msp.bUrese of B«rey Oseety are re^ureiad i very unwise friends nf Col. Kellogg
Mr. Sciumck, ..f Uhusssid he.(Scboack) Aa *h&gt;- waa leaving Colnmhu*twu Aaam
IS THE BEST TBUC
. r—&lt; by lulrom •&lt;
Oren Ileus* &gt;n H»*
&gt;..g«.&lt;» KaUuJar. M.r 14lb. l-.i .1 m&gt;. o'chxA 1 cbooec tn cintinoe to treat with derision did Ml hel.wg to say such srb&lt;w&gt;L He. era arrived from below wflh 3 000 vet­
' tbe objections as yet nfiured to tbuir man. (Srhrnok) was hi firrar of having nuemo erans, tn rovtt for home '-ft furlough,
and entertained by a very large pa’t ■’» fervneu with rebek in arms. In king for also a battery, which were landiti. and
this DfktHct, wt may prrsrnt still other their recogaitinp. He waa fiw wf .-flket which would diMihtfesa materially change,
h. lb- atu-k, thi* regiment wa* in tte.
aaliv putting down the rebellb« -that U the enlmlatinna of the rebels
objections, with “accompanying d&lt;&lt;u
adv awe, ami aufiterd tte m««t. C»loti*l
would never rate* its hydra bead again.
The I'Mmrr Oltve Branch from New
meat*,’’ l«» their satisfaeti&lt;.n.
Tbe mere iatimati-io nf pe*w« had been Orleans thh. arrived this afternoon, re- 'lb&gt;&gt;mp*..n w*«.literally torn in pirevi. t.f'
( a shot from a *irgr gun baud tel by coi-’
Ws hate uu doubt tbe Aegis and Ha scorned by the rebels, yes gentlemen tw&gt;rt« fii*htlng had liven going *&gt;n at F»'l
c&lt;«d}nt»ra are elncwre in «hr ad* ica to here wiield rraw) «m their Nellie* and Pillow nil day yretrrdsv op tft the lime fored'inen. 'ITrov colored mro were na
live Kvnlurkirn*. and ~s*u of Item ofthe Bon^tr to drop the subject ; Il i* lick tbe rebels* feel. Mr. Schenck spoke sh* pa«a*d lh«ra,tbri-u 1’. M., wbra there, ted up tbuir lire* fir th*ir country, la
in senrnhil terms of Wood's conduct, was a ressatioo nf boat U it fee. Negotianut tbe first time nth spirits ha«e asked
saying that ihe latter waa one who would ti.rn* were pending, and a flag nf trnce I there nut a atacn ju»tire in tbe feet that
to be ^Ict aloBe.”
I many of three paid ths peualy' of their
abase himself tn tbe rebel*, tn rvatnre
tr-aw-n at tifetr own door-prata by tfle
tbe Democrat* to place and powar.
hands of th- deapfeed native Keutucklaro
Mr. Voorhire, nf Indiana, without retuf African desent ?
tering into a qweatioo as t» tba merit* of
Tbe next nnmber of the Bakmkm com- '
To Hon. Lucien Andera&gt;« of that dis­
what L&gt;*ng bad Mid, maintained the right tn br efforts mad-A.. rsi*u it agal*.
pletas it* Eighth year. It is no longer
trict, the credit I* due of getting perm is-1
of a Representative in Congreaw t«« ex
Ltttr—Geo. Buford'* demand wa* for
an experiment w tetter a straight forward j
pre* bls public eeatimrnt- in* bt-balf of tte utvowidith-nal aurrrafe-r «»f Fort I’il afon to raise a regiment of black* which
wo*
don* agtiast the uppouitiun uf tbe
hie
OMiatitureita,
in
a
decoreu*
and
prop
fearlwsa, independent. Republican paper, has the following:
. Al'b^e-dMSFttWvw'fc/ARmdudkMf ■’■
“The oboief of Fortress Monroe aa a er manner. Thi* waa all that Mr. Lmg de red th* neg rr ■ would l&gt;r returned to &amp;atc a thuruire.
ean be sustained in our growing and eu
To Cui. II •efc*. a noble War Democrat
secondary basis involved tbe necessity bad d-aie
Had Scbm-ck lived In other tb*ir mnslrr*. luit if iorerd tn take the
terprjs.ng ouunty. Tbe Bstririta is to-d.iv
and all tbe tn*&gt;pu under hi* »*u»m*n&lt;l,
of leaving Washington, or »be fixed ba­ days be would have been ear mu tte mob
quarters would be &gt;hown them.
an evidepew of that fact. While it baa sis. tn be threatened, morally at least, who demanded the drumfire *1 of Christ, I
Q.l. Lawrence, of the 34th M-w Jer great credit ia duu for their ubvlinate and
sometimes struggled with apparently by the enemy. Thu first movement, to or 'b-n who burned Juba lodgers al I aey. commanding the p-wt, replied that •n&lt;*-sa*ful d-frmw.
The gunboats fired 6000 rounds; they
ndverer fortunes, it has in tbe end tri- , Fortress Monroe, was the stride uf a gi-1 tbe slake. The slang uttered byScteark 'hi* Government placed him there to de
act. The second, in tbe direction of was more becoming degrading purlieus fend the tort, and a earrender was nut uf lunl three wounded. The CatXS'U of lbs
unipbed over all opposition, whether of
Richmond, wee that of a dwarf. When than it waa tba presence wr bearing ol
Paw Pop received a scratch iiom a mina financial personal or political character; tbe army arrived in front of tbe linev at gentlemen.
nir Irnll on the right check jmd a belt vast
nnd-if its increased circulation is an indi­ Y&lt;&gt;rkl»wn. it numtered probably 100.­
through bi* MHial—wia. The troops m
Mr. Sebenck briefly replied to Mr
the fort hnd 14 killed and 40 wounded.—
cation nf its appreciation by the reading 000 men, and here ttere was no timid Vuorbfes. •
New Y»rk, April K-Th- fall in g-W Fijrreat took about 40 convstesc-nis in
Mr. Colfax asked the Honea U» act
cvmtntmlty, the fusdre Is foil of hspe and President to fato-rfere with the command;
ncvertbeless McClellan suffered blma.-lf apart tn morrow, al 2 &lt;•'cloak, for a vote was eaunud bv a report that Mr. Cb-ae
has drawn from M00 000 re tROO OOO 300 killed and 1000 «&lt;wtndad. Tba lat
to be stopped in the middle of an ..fienaga'iel g"*d sent from Ban Francisco tar war* taker. u» MayfiwM by rgiU lb.
|alr* campaign by Magruder and 12,000 |
pre^MMty.
Mr. Orth spoke in’favor of the
former liaatenltte fiirt unburied.
la asking the continued patronage uf , men. Hi* previous information, jrcieh | rreolutioo. He aa'id if old Geo. Jacksun Inat vear.
The Baltimore Snthrrn repivrts a fight
j
had
been
tn
power,
instead
of
censure
be-ar friends for another year—a year per- was afterwards found to be inrorrect.
near Winchester &lt;«n Friday la*t between
hipa, fraugfe with more-of good nr *vll had stated thh number at 20,000. and ir.g passed &lt;&gt;n the gentlemaa from Mary­ Maj. Hunter, with a force of Puansyfe-s.
Magruder made such skillful dtspoeili-m* land (Harris) tbe traitor would now be
nia rsvatry. and the rebels inwlrt Imbo­
to.unr belovbd land than any which have
(Applause.) i
as efluctually e»mpletcd tte deception.— in tbe old Capitol prison
Fnwn M t" 100 were killed and
y*l preceded it, we have no other pledg­ But a General who, aa Napoleon used to
Mr. Pendleton rose to the question' den
During one nf ths rebellions ia Ireland
wounded rwi tooth side*.
Psseee.ger*
es or Mvurancea to make, other than may **v “knr.w« hi* trade." will oeldom te । t&gt;l*l the lautuage was unparalled, calling
tri-m the west *ay&lt; was a decided Unma tbe rrfol* who bad ewtieeived a high
d- grr« of indignation against a certain
lie driwn from its past career. Its po­ deceived. Why did be not take means tbe gentleman from Msry land a traitor. triumph.
'
Harris to Orth—* You are a liar!”
te
ascertain
the
truth
1
Sopposing
how
­
greet
banker. (Mowed a reraluti.wi that
litical principles are well known having
Tb- draft is poatp«*a&lt;!. probably until
ever. that bia previous inf &gt;rmation had
Urth replied that the vila alabluring
they would at oner burn, his notes which
ever sued by tbe Old Flag, tu guard it been correct, be sbnold not have wasted of &lt;Hir convicted of treason fell eilunt al Jone 1st.
they held ; thia they actually did—forget
Same
500
t&lt;*
1
000
rebel
deserter*
are
alike from open foes, and treacherous bia time in waiting for McDowell, when hi* feeL Orth then replied at length to
said tn be in OkUinuhet Swamp. "Fla., ting that in burning bis notes they were
But Mr. V.Hwbiee.
fi irada. White adhering to tbe distinct­ every moment r&lt; it was precious.
regwfarfy armed against tbe Qwrfrd- d-wtr.ry tag bl* debts, and that lor etjgy
Mr. Ki rnan thought It waa Um* right
note which went into the flames, a eorive principles uf the Republican Party «»f every bmr’l delay after he bad beard uf j
' erele authorities.
that Geweral'a retention, created eighty and duty of tbs Government toput 4&lt;1’r"
responding value went into the bunker's
tieday, wc acknowledge no creed or plat­
ebancea to one against bia ultimate auc I the rebellion. He was opposed ti&gt; some
pocket and owl of thelf own. • This
BgMh
form which ronflmls with uur judgement ores. Tbe boar of hia arrival in front of' measures of the Admutisl'Blicn, but it
• bat a*wy he 1 eraked a genuine financial
Cairo, April 14.—-Tuesday morning Hiternianism.
of right, and our views of the best moos the lines should Jtare been tbs hour of was idle to talk about peace while armed
. .
Forrwt
with
some
fj.OQO
men
altakrd
unre (hr the perpetuity of our glorious hie attack upon tbrm. Two overwhelm rebel, are in the owintry.
iog maseaa, to which life and energy bad
Mr. Davis pf Mary lad, said tbe quve- j F"rt Pillow. 8t«un after tbaattack, Fur­
Tba Ew*gcn&gt;ATt-&gt;M Facets watt-w —
Upion, nuac more perfect, and mure
been communicated, should have been tioti waa not whether the eperch deliver- ( rest sent a flag of truce demanding tbe Mr. Suinttur bos intnaiured'a btlHn the
dear by the bl««od of ber tnarlyraalain— hurled on acnarale points, Msgrudur nut rd by the gentleman from Ofeiw wga trea- surrender of the 6&gt;rt and garrison, mean
Senate tn make the Emenclputi-m Preu
our frteoda, kinsmen, and brother*. In only defeated, hut destroyed 1 Tbe tn»r | w-cable within tbe law. but whether hr white diap&lt;*ii&gt;g his force au aa U* gain n luniufloH of January 1883. « stsinrei .i&lt;
The I waa worthy to be a Repreeertutivc.
decided ad vantage.
all cases, are men subordinated to princi­ aleoftbu Federal army raised!
i tbe United State*. Tbe bih I* in tferfol
Maj. Booth, of the 13th Tennessee cav­ lowing word.* 5
Mr Davie did m-t envy the gentleman
ple*. and platforms and creeds of parties result of the campaign, although it might
not hare been ducisire, would have been who refused te expel that gentleman alry. is in romaund. wiU&gt;r400 of that
“Tbr Proclamation nf Emancipation.
utul *.xiv entice* are alike subject to cenfrutn the House, and afterwards voted he n-giment and 200 &lt;-f the 1st Battalion. &gt; issued by tbe Pretidrnt of tbe United
more bunorabls I.
»&lt;irc, und repudiation when failing to
waa unworthy t- h&lt;Jd a seal here.
Tbe 6th United States Heavy Artillery, States, »n the 1st ..f January. IW13. *o
Btlrman had proclaimed himself a formerlv tbe 1st Alabama cavalry. e»l- far as th- same &lt;1—lares V* ala* -a, m uur
rxtecM* their high prerogative ol standTag Hxkoisp Air» Ceutw or thx
nd uf the soemies ..f tba United Staten ored. Tbe flag wf truce was.refused and
&gt;ng in defense ot jiratice, of right,and that Daaaa.—A corrspoodenl of a Paris pa­
in relation U» bis solemn oath tu abstain fighting resumed. Aflurwarda a second
• tech e«nt*aecs both of these—an per gives the following account «*f the
flag came in which was also refused.—
I thu QsnaUuitluB.
buauag
of
the
psnish
officer*
:
undivided Union, eleansod of its most
“Mr. Finck made a lengthy eprach In Both flags gave tbe rebels advantage in
'Tbe Danish office re -qf* heroes. They
blighting stain. Men claiming to be wf
I opposition to the expulsion; also, in «p- gaining new p&lt;oilioM. The halite waa
ma only await with remarkable courage
our own political faith most trot claim
' position to the sen ti mm la expressed by kept up till 3 o'clock in tbe afternoon.for the moment when they shall rpeae- 1 bia colleague L«.nt * “
when Major &gt;x&gt;th was I.................. '
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Arter • *few
remark*
and will not receive si.y exemption from nre swords with an enemy four time*
r. Dumont aaM.-ban Bradford 1&lt;«k coin maud.
criticism ur censure if their object be to tbrir strength, but what is Still more by Mr. Whaley. 1-------- ---Mr. Bing wanted l&lt;&gt; win •*' warm place
serve the devil, in the livery of heaven. fivrmidable they eat ryu bread as black
_ of Fsmand&lt;t,
a* crime and as fatal aedeafiny. A Dan­ m the heart and afleetit—
Tbe Bx«u* has no ay chopha otic adal(M to stew be waa
ish ..fixer haa takam u* hisnaetf the mi* Wwod.th«uu|y way ws
*ticn of num in high Station*, nor accept* tii« ol etudying tbe deviation.

lnlon.^md to prefer tte recognition of

S

ht*:

ths idcu that all of journalistic wisdom to the distance, of the ri8«w &lt;vf tbe I ru*
aiaua. He (pre* every day to thu ad­
emcmitra frpm large citias.
The* much and no more, at present, vanced posts, provided with a gtam. and
makes a memorandum of hiv obe-rvahave erg an say of what tbe UaMtu baa trnna. Th* day ticfor» yx«tsrday. a Ger­
iieen. r«. ani^will continue to be. If you man rifieimtn psreeived thisuflji-er &lt;m tbe
like unr atyW^you pay yottr mnery and look out. at a dielauc* of afemi 600 me
Cabo your paper. Wt sincerely hope the trre. The *..)*«•, natmutirely obedi­
ent to military’ discipline, respectfully
made tbe sedgte and then pn&lt;reed«d to
aitirflspt to lodge a bell in tbe ufSosr'*
it such. tfyon take uor paper we must body. Tbe lailrr rejoiced at th'* «ippnrhave war pay. h e-ata money to buy
paper, pay for help; ia fact, evurythrng

c*aKa mousy. . Our paper is roily Oita

Gaw. Gsamt awo hi* Ctasa.—A, pri
vata fetter from Lieut. J*me* Hutchin­
son, ot tbe Vutenin Ri eurve Corps, and
formed/&lt;&gt;f tb- |8tb New York Volun­
teers, fureisbsu a little inci dec I wbersii.
Gen. Grant we* one &lt;&gt;f th-nct»ra. Lieut.
Hutchlusoa is ateti-nwd in Ws.hingUHi,
and a few dat a since was &lt;-n fluty m Of
firer of the Day at th- W ar Department.
An order was. In forre which forbade1

f^F" W* presume th* IfetnJt
willjbd fault thia week, at the
local matter la oar pawr-lal a

wneft ret drunk mid raise a t
dog»^&gt;.«’t fight, Im* shall %

btefthy and prn*f&gt;-r.«a c-mditi

emtewous

many

iateretiJng a

fratn «NB* W may hare i&lt;r.

nr- W. W. Treadwell, -f th
oo’Prople’a Bank swindle, has
pe&lt;gr«ti0ra t» tn.ke an *—£"■
t.lODOQ. fi«r the hem-fit -f th* *
of th* lauk, provided that te,
well) be drrebarged s~i rrie*o-l &gt;
cl.ims’or demands of whatever rt
from tte creditors of the l'*"k

A startling event U-k y
►d .y, in Allan*, in one
‘
uniittee Room*
— cr‘ •••v’**1 crowd
lU subpw’ t&gt;'«fi»r dieewsmn.fovv.-wMsfefwtsd.ol’h wanut;
W. r»rinkH was speak ng ait.
eorseitarea. and «l fength tbs mi ।
ha fata hrea»e» rawl-rt.-d as,is I
a uh Speaker* *uft-riag Irotu nr

hwwt whixt-n «f Ksfeamf*.
|y tn test villair-si Saturdsy *«•
apoplexy. Mr. Miller waa a pf'
.W Ur. oi W ,

I., U
during that &lt;’•■»*. Shed '*•* "fi**'1
tv Pr.-s-v-utmg Athwroy
"
trrms. and that “f United States
mJ one term.
He w»* 45 y««
.klteitoam of his.tterfh, *'&gt;•» &gt;’«
urVrTtte Mine -d'.^X ’»-* P

hi* death, tn tW* riti w-e year
-4dte**r**&lt; ’’ri*—
Tna Faavcn Mai^wo -w
a**.—B* •F’
Orlrau* ri
th,t. French f'*« *•
jEL^ri-rMexteo. * fight hs:

.date, te which the Fr- id &lt;*rv
™ Threw Fraoetofng.-”-''
bar tvaunriM te ****- (*"1
Mva A *c*&lt;temnti.« ordering

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�BUFFALO TEWTMOWT.

•“"•.-•■wan
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~"~#ijio aiW

„
r,« Berry County. Mi
4b Uomjbooc. tfomalataMl aH
IlMting.. Marab ImT. l«-4.
• “py i AUfot,
a. u. co
Il
Depatylta

SwTk-dn.TstaK.TjjPi’lr
r-.T-1 •■ ——i a.

MT"’ prename the Detroit TW&amp;itwr
will find fault ,Wa week, at tbe want of

local matter in t-ar |*»r- bat alien men
wntfi pet dhtnk and raise a row. and

8 PilCIAL NOTICES

doge Won’t fight, bow aha!! we make

lbem-1

mortgage sale.

Srwstija Deputy Snpt. &gt;4 Pub­

lic tartcucttan

han ktiun-tl uv with ■

c«py of the twenty-aeventh animal n*pmt

wife, ot Harry Cnunl- .nd Stalo of Ml&lt;

•1 I Hr Sunerintendrnt -if P white I mi ruc­

tion f.w tin Stale of Michigan, with at- j

company tag di-eumcnta.

It repram-ut*

the vdtteal&gt;i&gt;rud intrrraae &gt;4 the State In n '
heaTtby and. penapanm/ omdtiiun.
li

emUnm

many

intwwting

atatiatlr* I I MgthfWs (hocalatc Hora Dr«px !

ftmy which’ We' mny ha»e oecBaion to I

r»r- W. ML ’neadwelL,
lU H«d
a-ui t*i-ofdr’* Hawk awin^Jr. ba* ruadr’a
pr-mnaition tu make »n aaaignn-ent ot
f-mflOO. fitr the bemfit of the rr.-dit.ir.
•4 th* batik. MBvidrd thjl be. (Trra-I*rl’| be draettarged and rotaaar.1 haoi all
rtaujo'or demsnda of whatever rlu»r.&gt;&lt; ter
fmtn (he rrrditora of tbe Uok.
The
preaewt liai-ilitiea &gt;4 tbe bank are tf&gt;6 IHepl. TheAaaet. nraMl iSO 17. It
&lt; be creditor, aervut Tread well'* aaaigomaaii, tbw naaa-tv^will b* Ml 4W 17.
«Meb. dedwettar ripen*** &lt;4 aniiietucet.
will pay 70 to 75 erut. on the d-llar.

KEV ER foil Io dealray aad rxternlMle all
kittd* oflntealiaal Www. Ara parferily ralfolde
in all ta*«*. end tar Mprri rto am an-l -ell &lt;W tba
Fence \Vone_mafrrtKUi*, .nd naaaewae^Taraiifo-

iea Bolter to tl.&lt; pcr-.ee Milerr.i.* &gt;. ।
Mata, af Uia pendaoey of Mid paUt.oa. and

Ttre Enmen Marchtbo «&gt;m Matam&lt;»RMOl^Twggr ed fiew Orl—.. w« bear
that • 1- rrneb force ia' marching upon
Metamar.re,' Mextan.
A fight had taken
jdaU. in which «be Fr tR- were «ian&gt;riMt*. • Three French frige -« were off the
tier pre pa ring to erwaa. . Cortina had i*•ntjkA.proplaaiiititia ordering »H thri
troop, tn cimanatrate nri the Rio Grande
b*ta» MBtoKKrnm, tn reaiat tbe oceupwtiwD »f ih«t plane by tbe French.
I

Or fol fog for medwm* -b*

r- MIXDldL
fudge ul Frabal

ADMINISTUATOK'B SALE

I
•

apartmt ut»»« tert modi
tbv aulifeet tinder diacto
,
lery.—-Mttad'-kaGMl ,a|'h wa'inth. Mr.
W. rtrinkhr Waa «pfaking with mnrli
earnr.tnm, and wt kuglh tbo wtngrfen “f
hia Ob became anotr.rud e. ia I be tt-'
with aprakrra eoft-ring treu* mer &lt;»«•’
mrnt, sbI trie bearer*, adtriUitag it t-.
lbw canoe »trr greatly. Monaed. Sud­
denly wbm in tbe act i4 gmitieotating,
Mr. Drinker fell forward, and tu the o&gt;r&gt;- I
►tarnation of all preectit, when hr W*-ta- j
I1 ir”» .rear aiediciae fo elrtryaiea for the poor at
ken up, it w aa touwd that hr * a* d»nd.
I lheir perfotw*. I obtained ■ forftfe for a pear girt
py J»*eph Miller. Jr . E-q..a pram- , or wit caegrrgatiea. aba b*d tang b-ea aaari'
| brlplraa fe.*i Kbramatiiun. and &gt;lr*ag»- la ear
it wait eihzrn «f Kalamamo. died Midd.ii
that om battle eared bartaiiraly. I writ* Ita.
l» hl that vittate no Saturday evening of bepiagitaMy aid tbaRoaletr ia liarKorlI to tetr*
apoplexy
Mr. Miller waa a prnnun «&gt;l daaa the mediei-. and bfoaa tboar aha may awd I
uiemlierW tbe Ur. and bad prarti cl • aaeb a rraiedy; aad I aa* .tiway term., aa 1 ba I
taw al Katanntx-a over 26 yewra. having. Hee* it. tMOIawdl follyjamita the a*at auperU
&lt;!uring thnt time, filled ibe officei-f C-«mty Prum-euting Attorney two or three,
trrma, and that of United Stall** Aitorney one term. He Waa 45 yt-ara of ag*
eUfcrtinw uf bia death, andZhaif at&gt; at,-!

tack
the a?MMe dtaraat- tlidt produced
hia death, in thh Mt i *&gt;■&lt;*« year* eincr. I
— AJotrtuar wwd 7&gt;*4ai*a. ’

a. arhr the prayer of the peuuaaer .Ixra.d
*&lt;3*1^ 'urtber Ordered, that th. pal ilk

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

ABKM2X^,r,,riei« *««h «W»**ad dlaraaa. X**wanovB 5EVBAUJIA KIXO win apaadjly

rtber perwu* reforested ia a.1.1 eelaie. ara r*-'
|uir*j fo a&gt;r«ar at a artafoa *| aw* l^art. Ibra ,
u be teuMaa at tbe I'mbale USee. * ll,» t.Uq,
I Heating*. a*d Aewtfori**. If ai« tb«* be. ,
rliy the ^njttot d»» pdlUvatr abnnM nai bW^
yertfiL . ..»&lt;•!•.- —r;
‘‘•uif.iu
And it w further ordered. tb»t aard petitioner ,
vre n.t.re ta the pn«u Mtrrtafod, ia wM '!
•foie, ot I ha |&gt;ende«cr ot Mid ratio.*, aad tba .
ranaa tbcv**L by earning a ropy of thia order

ABE yon raOad vi|h th* forter«* of knvaara^l
W‘»*o* « .'■eeateia Kura wUl (predllr rrlwTa.
taB-tagfrm*, UwpmaiopofDneev.

bale Of Keeerred Mate JBlMral' Lead*.
’

Wvraoa'* Hanaaui

Micwi«t»Haan LaikOrmca. I ?

V &lt;&gt; T IC E

Kura nat taipraao yeer

o— i. no

WTBN

Wonno t Xasaauiu Kuo wlU aaauaga year

fold tnaa marhat. u Veijer aad Iras tooMtoea, I

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rura for &lt;1 im-mo
AeytlaaH fly*.
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a. w. bm“T- Itaiinga. Mick.
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cure a\\. X\kc Mk\\* wXkkcXk A aura and powerful Tonic eorraetivr and allsra
ltrs ot wemkrih! eOeMy ie dlaeasrs ef tbo
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rcwkiAvaX aavaX— a gvfcCkX Stomach: Liver and Bowels
Kt fcaXaXoY oj
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and Ih • few wvdn aftarwards the aamw
case' h*itig itiwAilaUd with a rm. 11 pct
virna, it »•&gt; found t&gt;&gt; make &lt;&gt;•• imprea
mon ntf the iwguhitatmo shit ever. In
tort OrywB-uij’he published tbe result of
h,a lfiqnir.es but they weie received with
incredulity by tba mass'-f dte medical
pr&gt;ifena&gt;-«; but tbu etidraae was .too
strong, and ■vaemnsUon beenme an in..
miitaUwbw t» pby otwano^and a bcm p.
auflrrina litfinani^i.' ■ ‘ ■
Thi* diaeaar tn lbc.C«&gt;* Is Af a peculiar
pmftillar charwetwr. of rare occurreuiv.
and aridom mnnlfesta iWelt except when,
rattle are e-rrnlrd «‘r herded together in

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Liver Gomplaini,
dDyepepaia,
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Feaale WnfrnMtiH, and;stated, tte wfctaa
•erier af romplaim* that aufae fees. imparity,
of th* MomI. Miauta ref»rt&gt; of hrlierimS
eaw mar he fjuird tai Arkk'a' Aktamcta
. Alm .mac. wMrh rv farmatad to tW draggius
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tba fitrr. italao inrarfaUy rrhr.ra tbo Conanr.
wo» mrmMnnrd t&gt;, irregular actioe at lb* di
rv.tii. ■ I,-*■•-

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HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MOB., WEDNESDAY, APBIL 27, 1864.

. C$t Bastings Nanntr,
IS PU BUSKED ETRRY WRDXE8DAY.
Of NARTXXtM, BARRY OOOMT, KICBMAH

A MUWIAai MMBIML

-■WHRf lwrBto wgadramr
, “Doe* thou know him, my daughter F
After having Bteeid the Manor la aaked the Jeweler.
titteg the prinoipfil town* in Germany,
"Thfo is the first time I bare bad the
• celebrated pismrt, Liaat, arrived at pfoaeura of seeing or bearing Ha” she
PragM in Oetekr, IBM.
replied, “but I know that none living,
The day after, bo c*ino,%ls apartment eave Liaxt could draw auoh sounds from
.
was entered by a stranger—an old ruse, ths piano."
Expressed with graoa and modesty,
whoso appearance indicated misery and
suffering. Tbe great musician received by a you eg lady of remark able beauty,
this
admiration
could
not
tail
to
be mors
him with cordiality which be would not
perhaps have dhown a nebleman.
En­ than flattering to An artist. However,
couraged by bls kind nene, bls visitor Mid: after making bis beat ackttuwladgeomala,
“I Coins lnyou,,lr, as a brother. Ex­ Liut withdrew In order to deliver the
cuse me If I take thib tills, notwithstand­ prisoner aad was accompanied by, the
ing tbe distance Urn! divides net but jawglur,
. ri. ■
.
Grieved by. bis mistake, Um worthy
formerly I could boast eema skill la
playing on the piano, and by giving la- merchant sought to repair It by Inviting
afructions I gained A comfortable liveli­ the two musiclast to supper, the honors
hood. Now I am old, feeble, burdened of the table were dune by hie amiable
with a large family and destitute $»f pti- daughter. who appeared no Ism touched
plla. I Dve at Nurmburg, bet acme te by the generosity uf Liaat than sstouiabsd
Prague, to seek to recover tbe remnant •X hie talent.
of a amaO property which belonged to
That eight the musicians of •the city
niy ancestors. Although nominally aue- surrounded their illustrious brother. The
ceaaful, the Oxpeeee of R Ung litigation next day the nobles and moat distinguish*
baa more than ewellowod up the trifling ed Inhamitauta of Pt ague presented them,
sum I recovered. Tomorrow ! eat out selves at his door. They entreated him
to give tome concerts, leaving to himself
fur homo—penuileas."
"And’you hare come to met—Tott
have done well, and 1 thank you for thia
proof of your Mtaom.—To assist a broth­ talent, aven Ind pneuiary light, may be
er Professor is to roe mure than a duty— more valuable than tba moat precious
It is a pleasure.
Artists should have dis moods. Lisxt continued to go to bis
tberr purses in common; and If fortune house, and, to the mecchanl’a great joy
neglects eeme in order to treat others be perwei rod that his daughter was tbe
better than they deaerve, It only tnakce cause, of these visits. Ho began to love
it more necessary to preserve the equili­ tbe company of the musician, and ths
brium by fraternal kindneev. ’ That’s my fair girl Ha only child, certainly did not
vyatem; ao dgtoN speak of gratitude, far hate Ik
1 feel that I only discharge a debt"
One morning the jeweler, coming to
As bo uttered these generous words, tbe point witte.Oerman frank nene, said to
'
Lisxt opened another drawer Io hla writ­ Ltat:
"How do you like my daughterF
ing ease, and started when be mw that
■She I. an angel."
C
bls usual dopoOtory for Ha miooey oM-

fctlHtd fisrtrfi.

&lt;ps«te“jbwar

AT THE

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE 11!
IIobekts &amp;, Striker,

st spirits that msy not slumber:
lol shadow* from UgbU m&lt; gons
tba acbo of vokea aooadiog,
Il Mending lor SM atone.
. btowdisgameeg tbe otbsn,'
One sbedsw to eoelsr. Assper,
AM my Ainawuag tjse grew wek

Hastings' ^usintss girttlarn.
a new and moat comptote aworUaent of

DRLC1 AND MJUklCINFJE,
^Cbeanlcala, Palate, Olla, Cam
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Fill UftWBB.
r

FOR MECHAXICAL AXD WEDICIXAL
rCRPORKS,OXLT_MJ

For tb&lt; ua*g« J g*»e os luogMl
liUoiu-g. Uai L.tosss-1 m? juwU;
Tin sags! UM Ut a^ jwaraey.
wru tertonvp vf to.• sad troth.
Ws Irs.sIM Mi's «sj togolbor.
AHtRswhDosUsbysUw;
AM wise I grow Mot sa&lt; wsary,
That Map was toy light sM (aids.

And Asarerit grew—bow dearer! 1 ’
TUI I wambMU wsaoaMfeM;
AM my sagri sridae we parted,
,
Be p*u*a». be not slrsld.
AM when I sat sick eM waaiy.
W.lh the hr&lt;t ond the dust oflbs d»j,
U«r words «n she west awsy.
AM I ssk far a pettael wisdom,
Aaljaara^Ua way taua|

groceries
BKRTS A« MTNIK K*,
bSotagBute.

teiaed but three duewta?
TEA. COFFEE. BUOAR. SPICER. PEFFER,
PHVXHH.vuy R*rnxs,counwu
■ ftct, OTrrvthlnf la ike Oracoey ha«. •■’*&gt; »•
rill Im Beaded far faaiUv ass.
Alto a great '•'■•IJ al tbs

JE&amp;isirllann.
• Tlwo is a phase it&gt; it* loyally of the
Democracy which has perhaps i sea ped

ron -nix aaraciAL uumrrr or «U units.

Wt also keep oo bead ■ good Moortasaat of

atd their sensitive cat area are dreadfofry
Outraged if the term ‘,Cup par bead" la

STATIONERY,
IWI.EUY 4b A1*1*EN.
^tittee te Look

PEW. PEKC1LB, IKES. PAPER. EX
VELOI’ER. CARDS. Ac , Ac.

.

I!pea our sbelves nay be faaad all of Use

PATENT MEDICINES

KN1PPEM A BfBBOWS,
ORESTS &gt;M COUXtOLLORS AT LAW

• J. R. VAN BRUNT'S

W00LEH

observation. Il la wall known that they
lay efolan to a groat deal of petrfotiem,

FACTORY,

I1ARTINU6, MICE.
I WANT 25 000 Um. of WOQL to
1 .mauuCicuira into CLOTH—
\

•‘““Th®*
FLAENEU _______
AXD SHEETIXO9,
titbar oo sharso or by theysrd.

-1 know it sir. If yon please to rotfaaraber,'] told you yeeterday that the
cub was nearly exhausted.’’
“Ybu see my dear brother,” aaid Lisxt
smiling, "tbsl for tbemvment 1 am no
richer than you, but that does not troub­
le use.
I have credit, and Can maha
money start from the keys of my piano.
| However aa you are in huts io leave
Prague and re tern boas, yon ehall not
be delayed by u&gt;y prasea I etaatof funds.”

But why I
Beoauae they bare instituted one of
tba muoi crtipl and wteked rebellions
So saying. bo opened another drawer,
over raised I
Bcnuee they hare laid •nd taking-A splendid medalliut gave it
viuletjl baude'upcff and cougkt to destroy
to ibo old mtn.
one tf tbe beet of guvs roman to? No.,
*Therw," serf be, ••that will do.—it
That la all right. Tbe Kspubl.caas bad was a press nt made mo by the Emperor
of Austria—hia own portrait set In dia­
ao boemooa to elect Abraham Lincoln.—
monds. Tbe painting is nothing remark­
Tbe South had a right to arcade because able, but the somas are-fine, lake them
and dispose of them, and whatever they
bring shall toe youra.''
Ttos old musician tried in rain to deoUho so rieh a gift.
Liut would not bear
of a refusal, and the poor man at length
But what dreadful thing bare they withdrew invoking the choicest blessings
dtVnel Why just thia. They sscerdrd &lt;&gt;4 Heaven oo his generous boasfaotor.—
from (be Demoeralic party And defeated He thse repelreJio the shop of the prio­
their candidate, aad thereby eeeurod lArir ri pal jewaller- in the rity to sell tbe die.
moods. Ssvieg a miearably dswaaed man
mnob desired object—the efectiun of anxious to dispute of magnificent jewels
Lincoln. True tfoy robbed the TrwMury with whose value beappenred unaequaiatand made the nation bankrupt, used the ed, tbe master uf the shop very naturally
government property io ita destructive, suspected bis honesty, and while appear­
ing to examine the diamonds with close
incited ao Indian massacre which deotroytbomwbela awfully whippad.

ed lbw livM of hundreds of unsuspecting,
unarmed men, defeosrieM woioea Ufid
innocent children. Sought to plunge us
into a war with England and thereby
bare us entirely encircled by fire.
But
what of all thia.

Tbe consideration of

tbeir disloyalty to tbe Democratic party
ia paramount to all others.
But how

1‘ERMSdues thia loyalty manifest ilaelfl &lt;Jy a
AKE HALF tbe ctstb tbe wool eiobss. st I general ayntetn of fault-finding.
Oppo­
will ■wish*1"— woekwnes furstabed, tata eitab sition to every measure of tbe goverment
0tbe Mlevtsg ratss:
which aims at the aoCoeeolul praeecMtoo
«0 to W &lt;*»!».J*r yard for mansfortsriOf Clulb
«»f tbe war, ie tbe watchword. They rwjrice at every suooess of the rebels, sod
cunslruo eveqy success to our arma intoa drawn bettie,or et moot a barren vioDOTH WARRANTED str«&gt;g.aM Curable.
// w tAr
Sfl 9°°^ ClatA tory fraught with no benefits totiur cause,
ft throws every obstacle ia .the way uf
Try HZ
tbe government and then raises the ory
’
WOOL CARDING
of imbecility.
Tbe Bwulb insists that
McClellan is our beet general, and tba
cry is biased from scorn uf tbeir Mrpenl
tengiMM, altbitegh tbe numerous charges
| Of. luoogipetenojr, cowardice and dwwuright treachery are etill an refuted. Tbe
acMiea enacted io tbeir private ovcnoila,
DA A. T. MAKE.
j and secret sessions are as yet CteMperatively little known, hot would they be
made public, the oft repeated declaration
that northern otioa will yat run with
blood, would prove sm idle bragadooio.
, But what rise oould Us eapeeted, v hen
; all the loyalty that they lay any claim to
is haaed upon auefa a consideration. Like
tba vanquished swarm la the well filled
Mreteey foods fopiaghM to rooipve
I tbe rich store
1
Bat woUtear it reiterated time after
time that they withdrew all ayrapcthy
taken they,Uho South) withdrew from;

PBACTICAL DENTIST,
WJSuSTul." tteiG™?

He summoned

• Where It the money?" be aaked.
•'There, air,” replied the man pointing
to the open drawer.
why than la scare, ly any-

••What do you think of marriage 1"
“1 think ao well of It that I have the
greateat poeeibie InelinSlioe to try it."
••What would you nay to a fortune of
three million francaF
“1 would willingly acceptik"
HWeD, we uadereteBd each other. My
daughter pleaaea ywo—you nleess my
daughter. Her fortune la ready : be my
atm.lR.law“With all my heart."
Tbe marriagn was ovlebrated is the
oourwe of tbe following week.
And thia, according to tbe chronicles
ofFragtra, Is tbe true account of tbe marrisge cf the groat.and good pianist Link

the subject, or my •‘reaaoM."

No, I did

not quite { and 1 propene at the p tea sot
time to examine more particularly, Awq
points: Tbe Ingratitude aad the lulmt^n-

Ity of the Booth.
hgmtitudo, or fodifforocoe to, or for.
getfulugm e! favors received, or ths re­
turning evil for good, is bold tu be «Be
of the baseel, lowest, meanest Orleans, n
depraved nature ou be guilty of; U has
of olden time, in some ootmirise, been
made the aubjecl of penal punishment.—
Now the ingratitude of the South to the

peadouw erime of the Had ever perpetra­

ted.

From tbe first formation of the

gorerumoal, to tbe eoameaaoMeotef the
rebellion, the South aad its "peaiiiar as-

•til□ lion" have beau specially favored.—
Louislaaa was purchased to give tbrfr
“institution" more room; though 1 do
not mj but It would bare- baeg panhaaI ed had alavvry never existed.
Tbe Booth dctnacded the Mexican war,
•adit waagranted; it aaked for the re­
peal of the Miesouri comprtxniee, and it
was dodo; It Called for a Fugitive Slave
Law, and it wae eMeted
knower aakad
a favor but it received ik It bad aoarly
the whole control of lhe general governmenu
Pampered by thia eases I sei
stream of benefits, It has waxed fifraad
grown insolent; abd now wbat^lam
does it make lor alt throe bene&amp;ta and
favors ! by madly wndeavwring to destroy
the source from which they flowed. Wfaxt
would we think of a man who had reoaiv. (
ed countioM favors from another, for a
long series of years, and because be 'la
dteiwd eno' request, which, perhaps Ms
becefectue eeuld RM yieMJum. without
groat detriment to himself be should hocoms very angry, forgot all bis obligeticns, tbe benefits and favors of which be
was the rweipiank aad beoaoM ho could
not be gratified thia once, with fary nod
Violeaoe ettoaspA the Ufa of Ma former
friend 1 We wocld think each a man
did not deserve to live! Of this black
ingratitude la the South guilty; and be*
mum it eaaoot rule, ft ie dolsmlned to
ruin. After having snob tarriWo proof

of their opinions, relate the following an­
ecdote, which we recommend Mr. Par*
vm to embody in the next edition of the
General’s life:
“A good many years ago, the pest­
master of Lowell was removed by death,
I raving his-office Aomw howcU for the
hungry crowd of cormorant pelilMawa,
who hardly allowed the deceased official
to be buried before they met for the pur­
pose of settling the qudbtion of succession.
••General (then known as Ban-Butler)
hearing of tbe proposed meeting^ams
unexpectedly in tbe midst of the eonolsve
and administered a moot crushing rebuke
to those aeeemblrd that they should have
met together with such unseemly hosts
to wcangioaboet a dead man's shoes are
be was hardly cold. Such coodem, said
be, is scandalous, and I more, as a token
uf respect to the rneinnry of tbe deceessd, thia meetiag does now adjourn for
two wrwaha
The reeolatioo was adopted
mm cea, aad the aaaambly dieparasd
with a higher appreciatiee of Bea a moral
aeaaibUitias than ever.
•■Two weeks baring elapsed, tbaaaeod-.
ing was cooveued according to adjourn,
meat, but Bea did tM appear. Ha eaat
aa apology, however, eaeueiwg Hmaeif
from aUooding, on tba ground of fatigue,
“Mr name la Liras."
“I don’t kacw any rich ataa by that! &lt;cumaaqaent upon travelling, aa Aw Aad
ywaZ
rrtuntM/rom IFaaAaagtaa, and took
name.,' —
;
•That may bo; yet I am tolerably gall ioccasion to maatiea McwfaatoBw that he
toad brought with him Fknown.”
aru.tMta-o-iwwAdRn*-/
Hi. I
•Are you aware, air, that tbeee dmm&lt;4da are worth ala th.-usand florins—
that la to say,about Are tbuteaadgufoeaa
or twelve tbowaaad frauaaa F ’
“6o much Ibo bettor for Ha
I have bestowed them.”
. * BM In order to make aaoh

No. Too are doubt
______ _________ tbe fable of ths eodntoy man who warmed tbe viper ut Ma
buoean till it etuqg him. He eotnowbal
exeitoo our sympathy ; for ho appears to
havs done U from a kind and trisodly
motive*, but whet would ww cap of him,
if, when it lay crushed aad bleedtog to
death beneath hia foot, be -should again
place it lu hia boeom, till It regained
strength and vigor to sting him io a fatal
manner? Why, uro wbuld aay, aa be
lay struggling in agoelea of diasolstieu.
••The fori I the fool Ibo daoervM hia fatoF
The South baa, without jcM caaaa,
made a fearful and desperate aseault up­
on tbe hfa of the nation, aad isoedaaverinu to ovarthruw the government from ,
which It haa received eo many tmefito.
Slavery is the inoiling osmo I
Slavery
io the viper that baa stung us!
Aad too
ft now lies crushed alaaoot to death. Io*
m not breathe cue breath iato Ha oootrila, to prolong Ito exiatanes, nor pour
upon it one drop of sympathy to bed Ita
mortal wounds.
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Tba Boutbora “chivalry" have boasted
of being kind, noble, high minded, up­
right gentlemen ; they have proved them•rivet, in thia cwnfiict, to be savage, cru­
el, barbarous, Intosman, and utterly rwgardleee of tbe rights of others, vtoo
tiH.se rights came ia oooflict with tbrnr
seceseioa proclivitiea. Wilaaae the reign
of terror in East Tenneaeoe, wbsn sun
were hunted through tbe mountains with
blued bounds, shot down like wild beaata,
awd bung wi tbowv any form of trial, for
no cause bat their devotion to the Caloa.
Wiinom tbe iuaulta and aboM beeped
upon those wbo have been eo unfortunate
as to become prisoners iu southern hands;
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HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY,
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'WEDS BSD AT,

h»m«ok, b» wMok tadfetegteMted targg 1
nambeetiof Hit» faMytetabMamto; and
the greet! sward escroatomg on the bed
of the brook, foraistad a rank and vreleontepasturage to our animals.
‘ Setrcting a spot upon th* «5«e of one
oflbeM deep p«*iie, where tee luw creek
bank partially broke off the inmt« we*t«ely breexe wo kindfed a small &amp;e and
prepared for th* arrival of tta wsgaac •
in.R few moments our temp arrange
msnts were completed, and aaoh of. u,

u4 —1-4 »« « — kw mUw&gt;
worked before. It wa* a* the Texan bad
aaid, for dtor life,” and la almret a* brief
a time aa It tak*e to relate,' wehsd dug
a way to taueb of toe light amdmdy soil
HASTINGS
forested whteteek awd ttae instead to a* to tusks opening* affitiently large, to
th. stem of th* elMtlc Wiaatewe, ate a receive our bodle* In a cramped posifew frafehuppera, busied uurrolrea in tta
Thebe‘.hue haatUy completed, Ingra­
exciting *port ef drawing the tody game
from theirdement, and dapoaltiag them, ham led.th* way to where wa had ihruwu
etroggiiag ate gasping, opnn Ite gra*ay our blank*** sad fetching iqi •oei pf
oberts
triker
awate. They were a epootes of oatp or there,.dipped it Imo the water, and tar­
ing completely saturated it. atsrtod back
YU ere th. eVMi I* aUapte *a th. acre.’!.
Wa'fepeottid
So absorbingly faitoroated wars we at' tahia attificia! caver*
Their aamaonybo traced oa the blood »pnnkthia employ meat that we haAnwt noted hie motion., ebfi to another metatot toe
ted roll !
the flight of time, till »«dd&lt;roly aroused dripping blankets ware *u»p«dsd to
Trust act tbe fal** herald, that painted your hy tha exci ted ooudwctte eUr muateng*. •ocfeu* 10 front, of ton axfeintoXM.
. By toia lima the firs bad.approached to
Ttey.tad ceased to crop tta grasa, and
new and matt complete aw-runeut of
with bead* «tretchvd into the air, and di within a few hundred fe*t of us; and d»e

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were
happy and ttacabdfe* of dtatear,'
1
Dot. fa* Lnaf famralefore. Ab! titaA
;
so
&lt; airfol sight met our eye*! Ttare fey
the charred sad-still burning waguooand
Itheir freight; and among their rutoifaid.
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billow* of Item* they could not reap*.
Too rorpaes sere pfeouraeentire. &amp;MM
were fowad locked b tta eenbrafeof sash
ether. Others appeared to tare Mica
white «till e««aying to escape, or la toe
vain stumpt of profaettag tta children
from tb* torching taati But toer tad
evidently died of adfcfetltin fro® the
tmota vapor*, before tta fteme* ‘tad
reached diem. It to t sight which tsridter
ofus”&lt;BI be likely to forget to car dy.
ing tain. Tbe femr negro mwatid1 two
Uf th. -bite man, were etol dire, tat
unoMiacio**; and before one of us could
return from the arrago with water, .tosy
loo had ee*»ed to lire.
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They were now all dead ; ofTtatparty
of nearly twenty soul*, not oao rarrlred
that fatal hour.
The mules were mlatiag; and toe Sfe
cret ofthedetentita of .toe party was
now apparent. The leading wagon in
pawing a gully bad broke, aud toe men
Lad remained to repair it till teo late'to
e»c*pe toe conflagration.
We returned to the arrago, where,'
after passing a meiatrabnlx and steeples*
eight, tisjtnoe mure sought ibMfeae ef
the fearful, bpt brief autarurg. and coU
Irctiog the remaias of our late friends,
depoifiting them as best we Could tn on*
gravel-totir last-hnms being tbe spot
wterextay had fallen.

crackling of ib'u dry atem*/to they ex­
ploded ‘from the ek^iniion of ataam
within their bpfnlngjdlnu, citatad aponfusion of sound* like the continuous 'rat­
tle vf raoaketcy, that made our voices on­
board by ench other; and the tasted
wind h-ad*d.gjto curr'F*i‘« amoke and
gatsee, lb re*ted tnataal auflbtiaiion. Tbl*
wa* the moment for u* to lake to the
■belter of vur excavations; and throwing
ovreel«ae into them', we drew the drip­
ping blaakaia Qv.er their months, and
waited (be.passage .of thia fearful 6ood of
fire. '
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Boon that sea of Same was dashing its
singing billows over us. We could bear
**siy Gad ! the prairie’* on,fire!“
tbe fierea sounds, tbs lapping uf Che frroy
• Had Srd been fast bound in th* intori-' tongues ufyr pgir heads, and felt the earth
nr pt a powder magaxine, and teen th* heating and bakeing shot* and around,
jolting brand deecendmg, which we* in- ua But fortunately there was no motetur*।
TEA. COFFEE. BVOAR.SHCIS. PEPPER.
It it now almoat twenty year* since atantly to burl ua into armibUation; We to the porous toil, or w* might have suffo­.
PRUNES FIGS. RAHtNB.CODFWH’.
occurred, the terrible event i am chant to enuid not hare been more hnrpit-atrurk cated with nteam, tehils the mi-mtenedi
in fact. e»i-r«ll&gt;O.g in tin Grocery line. *ueh i
narrate; yet every circumstimoe connect­ than at that appalling cry. * •TH prairie* blanketa not only kept tbe taat from
_a. -—.-.I ...
—
ed with it ataud* out a* vividly in mew­ on fire F’ And. in the diraetion the wind penetrating in front, but cooled and fitted
cry a* if it had tappenrd yaatarday.
wa* bldwing. th«ra wta tm poaatble ea- the air within for our lungs.
F»OT* AXfoT THS
1 was than journeying pith two e&lt;nn eepe for ua out of that wildereeaa of oom1 knowuoi bow long we were' Ibna of bones in tbe framework
c mewj iP’KBxnniXBir
psnit-ne &lt;&lt;v«r a p»rliv*i of that vast plain buatlhlre.'
obllgud to remain in our litde ovens; It body'ie 380.108 of which ar* in the fate
And Cooking Extracts.
that, like a «ea, atretob** from tta marsbr
‘•Th* prairie’* on fire!’’ I repeated, eould have been n»acy minutre, however and hand*. there being in **eh 27.
shore* of lhe Mexican Gulf, westward, aeureely knowing wh*t I aaid.
for, lung aa it seemsd toe nild fire ran
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The quantity vf Mood in aduita to on
U&gt; the eterilq, mountain* of Next M.cxjcn.
It waa ao! Tbeim^wa* aetfrita tot­ swiftly over ths plains The dry. oom- an nveregMbtrat 30 puuode, which peaWe alao keep on hand a pte ■worinoi-t of
Wc tad ennaed tbe oul«&gt;re&lt;h4 and were ting in A dull, blood-red *ky; and be­ buitiltle materials that fed tbe fismea im through tbe heart once In four misj«&gt;un&gt;eiirig
At
esay
»tape«
toward
tta
tween Ha rayl**a dim and the borix r&gt; wereaooo odneumed; and naught remain
STATIONERY,
Gcadaloupr, « WeL nn oiir dtwtinvton. there r-.»e tip a heavy blaek tna*e &gt;«f va­ cd but Uta black eoAt and a*hea that now
One tenth of the human body is eelid
PENH. PEECDE. IEEE. PAPER, KMUpon tlie Eastern tank of that atraarn pory emoke, that extended fn a east covered tbe latid as far as thu viaion coaid matter. A deed body weighing 190 lb*.,
VKLUFEii. CAB DM, Ac., Ac.
the fiitte toWA of Victoria was tbuii* &amp;t- curve north and etiuth, aa far A* the eye stretoh to the westward, while '«hI to wm dried In the neon UJ1 all moisture
trnctiiu|
roine
afteution,
as
a
favorable
Upon our Mtnlru nay -ta found all of th
c-rnld reach, while along the dialant line jtbe eastward of ue that sea of fire Ya* «M axpel led. and it* weight w a* reduced
f-m&gt;t tor n«w settlers.
wave* of white- flam* rolled -toward* ua, rolling aud tosAng It* mad waves with to 12 lb*. .-J^yptian mummleagre bodMOST POPULAR
While enciunprd oo the Nevada, wtar* like th* brenkteg of the billow of th* resistless lory.
ii* thoroughly dried; they usuafiy weigh
we tad encaroped fnr aftw day* to re ■ea upon a rocky abore. Here and tbar*
' f ?."'■.•*^*YDuring all these fearful moment, shoot saves Ita.
cruit our tcuMteuga, and hunt *&gt;ld tur- nh-ng th* ad ranting-liMeomegresl too wben sating under the impute* of that
The fang* of an adult wrdlnarite inhale
ki-y*,’wa were joined Uy a caravan of gw of Same would leap upwards in jete I powerful instinct, seif preservation, none 80 cubic mcheeofair atone*, aud it we
four wafiooe, containg a* many, famIIa*, oi fire, a* it A*d up-.n aotnc clump of of ua for a moment tad forgotten our breath* 20fme* in a minute, the quan­
all hound to tta .wne point &lt;m oureelve*. matuxl vine* and flower alocka, more poor fellew traveler* with the wagon*.— tity of for contumed in that time win ' he
Tbiapartj. wippotod uf eighieon pereun*. IvMriant than lb* surrounding herbage. Bui aurnng toe-raisgivtega which art's* in SOO cubic inches, or 48,000 inefae aa
mad* their c*ip in our yjtiaitr ; and •’ Three stood out in *harp relief ageioat our mind* on their account, we hoped
hour,and 1,192,000 hi* day, white it
lhe grav* and water were •xcellenl, they ibo.da'k bankgruund. and gave a more they tad discovered tbe wunke of the equal to M hogsheads.
also concluded to halt and wilt for our Icrnflic aspect to die arene.
barniog-prairia, long’befora tie had dis­
company, ash was tbesesron of the year
While, tiir an Itjatont, we stood spell­ covered it, and tad time to Ay onto*
A MoananuaLoseBsaiu).—Uteioag*
when the Indian* were liable to be abroad bound by the aublim* bat frightful spec­ track beyond to* edge of toe weeds,
ar Ready Fay. onlFupon their autumnal hunt. *sd the strong­ tacle, U&gt;* westerly breeao brought down where in ttagrany phin they could tavc est b«*rd that tr mBitidhad m history,
Special niteotm
wil:
taitad—to COMPOUND- er the patty tbe leas tta danger to be upon ua th* strong pyrcom*tic,odor of recuuree to the ordraxry anod** ol*estop wa* that of toe celebrated John Maya,
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Cmfar to the Emperor Ch*rlw Vl k
the burning annuals, and tiw air become fog from tbe wild fire, familiar to etory
re»y apoo appretamied from an attack by them.
..id uf him. that tbeuKh h« wm very
The men of thi* party conn made oar dry and hnated like the at) IT. mall ng breath Texas.
tall, foe board was sn long that be could
acquafotance. They w ere frtin tta 8a- r-fthe Afriann ainiocn.
A* we emerged from our sheltering trend open it; ho wa* very proud -of it,
At th* same
bittc country, having toelr wives and moment a roaring round, like that’of the caverns, and hy degree* aeauatomad eur
aud tad it g«serally tied up with great
children along, with each a negro to drive ocean lasted by a tropical tornado. reach­ lung* t» tta 6rey atmosphere, we watch­
rare, and f**l«oened with a ribbon to &gt;
their mule team*. Early In the previous ed &lt;&gt;ur rare, and vibrated upon the taatad ed the fire a* it aweapf eastward, each of­
buiton-hole. He as tn ell me* untied It,
spring they tad removed thtir stick and air like the wnvsa of distant itandtr.
fering up an unspoken prayer for tbe by directhm of tte'Boiperor, »b» mak­
servant* to tta GuadakAp*. and were
safety of thota with the wagon*. Had ing bine ait down to the table with him,
At
lhi«
time
the
line
of
th*
ad
fencing
J.8. VAX BRt'IWT’R
noir prepared to make tteir permanent fire mUM fave tern »*v*n miles, if out' they'kept slang the trail alter we bad
with all toe window* open, took great
Mtlteoient there.
IregiM*. off; -but th* strong westerly loot sight of lh*m in the morning, they delight in toeing tta wind blow hr* long
On tta third dny onr trail ted through
wind, which was momentarily receiving •Imuld have arrived at the creek hy tta beard in the face of bi&lt; courtiers. Tta
Bsxrr5(A MffH
a long *tretch of prairie, beyond which freah impetus from .tta expansion of tta jI lime «» fir«l peroaivrd the «moke of tbe reign of Henry IV. of France, vn the
WANT 29.000 Ita of WOOL to no belt of timber couW ta d&gt;ecero*d; Mated air, brought |ia round with ilart- burning prairie. But their m»o-arrival gulden *g* et taerd*; the* it was that
only a deer line of Imrix-n opened be­ ling di«lctn*a» to oar sera; and th* in
had l«&lt;i us lotape that they had^re thte tta '■ ode* uf cutting them were no vs*
maoufacuire lulu CLOTH—.
fore ua where tbe Hue of the duudlem,' creasing obscurity oi toe tun, now'low to- escaped beyofad toe reach uf toe danger.
riouk
Beard* wore dipped round,
southern eky, ’ melted feitiy Into the‘ ward the horixon, mid* 'toobillows of
In th* rear of ua, toe Are eotaidsd al- square, or eudtsg in a point, end *0'Q*green lint of tbe swtilltet pl*b«; wMIe fire glow with a brilliant light. Tit* con- mret«■ rapidly a* it kindled ; tat for a'
tiroes •taped like s fan o- *•□ ertiebuke
the Aue, waving geses ted Wn exchang­■ flagruiiuo, thnugh.atill distant, was traro leng time the air remateto timoo «uffo.Ute* oa*h»m*r by tta yroL
ed for a tangled growth of.-tiuuwe feed*' ding u-wmuI u« with the apred of a run­ eating; while tbe breeea kept the tinders
■nd wdgea. »lm«st ImpeimtraWo to *mr away loe&lt;&gt;moli»e. and in a few momenta, and sate* in continual mutton; and In a
TERT^IS.
Vetoasnr iwCucoacaaa.—Wenewur
anittial*. The trail, an old Indian war *1 the laleal, would bo upon u*.
few momenta our slothes and face* were
.
OJtE HAtf to* cite tb* wool
ta*
dreamt Until reseatly uf toe sxmtents «f
wjU tetefjhur. wBOl.*ti«*&gt; furntabwt ir.!o rite path, which tad not beeti pm**ed, per­
‘ &lt;3«d ha»t merey upon our poor M«K&gt;ty eta beg rimed a* tta •iirroutiding- Co arwtocroey of »pp*tiK W* outtap*, for *ges, ran straight through this‘ friend* wiU» the wagun*," wo invointariP***"41SlttetoRdWlBg r»u*
heard m a ipstkel the following brief di40 to M rest* p«r yard kt maoutacturing Clots heavy grow th, while, in that luxuriant ly »xi&lt;l«im*d, a* In a group. ,we aloud !
8tiH eatward ru*hod that roaring re*
mil, tbs ■tiff, wiro4ika reed* almost met
i nf fire, impelled by the wind «Vwm tu ■logo* be&lt;w»*o an old womat: sad a IH&gt;
tlegirl, white they were *Uadiit(in front
over our tends. । .w
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taat had created ; onward all)I ttat broad
oi h vegetable stand t
.
)Vc knew..that awmw lbie dry ‘.‘weed
i eatrwdkd line, a* when it had swept
“Grendmottar,” said tta liula &gt;irl,
prairie'4 atrstetad a lang, tedious trail.
| down upon xu. The tarrixun- on three
COTH WARRANTED *tmng,*te darnhte.
“buy some of tlxwe cuoumbsra.”
sides beuadto a black end berMs** waste
th' ctauprri
* f f‘ n** ci '* up*.u wliulh would be encountered neith­
u!?a my child." replied the-lady.
m which oo ilviag tatog or plant existed
far yur families- Try W .
IJ er grow nor water. W a therefore Jcft
cenvp early—my two compaumna utid
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WOOL CAWING
myself—while the wagons s»d families
stnxKed by toe blinding Barnes, And tta
i Daur Promptly “d fa
®*»‘ M»»"Nr- Prke* veriftu follow stum alter. W* bad proasetuiding amoks and vapto* mingling
p.^ 4w roach a smaU urrngo (the tad
with toe shadow* of wight aow creeping
The little girl did not appear taMKMfe
-f tiled up -irra-..) to tta bouon of
over-tba frigtotfvl asene..
elate the exonsc.
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which »o bat) hoped to find, watered
While w* :hua atoi.fi gating open tip*
pitch camp, to await to* oumiug of our
snbRnra, yet terribl* eight, there sudden­
trhsnde.
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DR. A P. BRAKE.
Ing of tta wir-ii and toe, above tbti ortdtling and vphfe-MM the 'Writing reed*
nwrfld and prolonged *CT«wn »f agonieto
terror, a fearful sound, ths like of wbteb’
l uray 6*d, t oray Hirer btor&lt;«h.4ta’.
l*tod n&lt;nlr»i«.atood taping Ultoe breexe.
while tteir are. were glaring with ar
expression of uoeaslve alarm. SuadeaTb* hoar bi al band tin Moaant drew* nlgb 1
•ly'lbt-y sprang upon tteir larfnta, and
The d^itu *rtr**aon trow. dim in tU «ky!
TUUPEMLNEAND ALpOHOL.
8Mi» forth from it. battia elrod, ligfa*. of tin at raining «t them, endeavored to esenpe,
st the Mtns time giving utterance to a
peculiar cfy, which I Instantly reeogtiixed as the* signal of approaching dan­
ger.
11*8 Indian*, or wild mustang*." ex­
ar FOR MECHANICAL AMD MEDICINAL
chimed Pearson, a* he threw hi* line
iur.rosi:s.oM.Y_ax
ftotn him, and ran to the top ofthe tank.
I fbHtiwed him aaqolckly a* I could;
but Itwrabam, wbo 'wa* nearer to it,
reached the higher ground first, aud
Alto a full afack *f

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-Hero I will pause a moment to state
a meet remarkable prvdioUoti made by
Daogtes mJ senary, )M1. Tbe euremoot Is furnishedJu me by Goa. C. B.
Browart, of New Fork.------------------ *'of J
genllctuati
the highest rocpedabilit

“Duqgisss was x*ked

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;wura:

' fwbe was making a New Year's eall on
; Mr. Ihrogkre.) • ‘What will bo Ibo re
. suit of ibartfocxs of Jefiwaeo Dam and
uh St. Lawrence and CM® w
his associates to divide the Union T— 1
irmiiiii_i_Artbe Mgbtoerok day af May east,
■bpsn government securities. Must of quits so safe, as was proved Thursday
/ •.
’
■TO. »e»enj okuntivs wUl send two deterstaa 1
the old bank iesoes ero apparently with­ morning, wUc several young mou wan­, Douglass repHedwssuu.Kwwi,
-. , T. M, U. MM
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•• The oott«&gt;n States are making every
g»pre«V3tet»vs la lb. lover brwA of i
out value; They are at least Irredeemable dered over too barrea rocks, and sisited
-1 -J M I.U U .MOU-tjtXC
n boat that bad been lodged there for, effort to draw In the border States to
and many of them would prove worth­
»00rLUU'« CEXMAW KTTUs'
there
achemes
i.f
secession,
and
1
am
too
several weeks
While enjeylng a walk
less If tho inatilutlous which Issue them which wc of this generation may Dever, fearful I bey will sueeeefl; then will be
WILL CUREBTKHr CASK HF ‘
"•iw.,
&gt;. April ■»«. IMA—
Chrmita
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were compelled to redeem in greenbacks again hearW,-tba ice dam gave way Uta meat civil war thu the. world baa
ever eeen, lasting fur years. Virginia
Sir. :-TlfeGov«flen of Indiana. U
saying nothing about coin. This state of and the vaat culRtao »f water, probably
,
will
become
a
charnel
bouse
;
but
tbe
and
linob. low. end Wiemrorin have trmforthings c*nnut last long. A few daya from five «o ten feet deep, came rushing will be the triumph of the Union oaosc.
to the President, on the 23d Inst., a targe
through.
The..dam soon disappeared,
ainoe, some of tho Indiana bonks threw and too boat that had remained fixed
‘“One of the .first efforts will be to number of volunteers from their respect
out nearly ell the notes of tbe western against toe ordinary torrent was swept tako possession of this capital, to «’*,» ! ive Blates for Sarrica during tire present
them
prestige
a
brood
;
but
they
will
banks except the National currency. The away and over tba cataract. Of course
.-Ji u.
never suooced In taking it. Tbe North tXPa&amp;o W
Chicago Board of Trade has determined tboee was a hurrying toward the island will rise en mosrr to defend it; but it will
idiora and the paper-mill pier. Berne es
lim.ofMr.iW 100 &lt;!■?■
«' ristterisMatibelle^ Ch
WU. A. HOWARD,Cbairassa.
to make lbs National curreuey tbe basis
caped with a little wetting, whHe others become a city of hospitals ; the churches rnwurta. ki.
Urey &lt;M;
of all transactions after May 15th. Other Ipsrely escaped with toeir livee. A young will be user! for tbe siek and wounded, ta v. g&lt;»d MT-io»Tb-r .(•' &lt;- U
and Dsfl I’aia is the Btsd,l
and
then
this
house
and
tbe
.Minnesota
cities are about to follow, and It may not man named Bartow was obliged to leap
pti4 ho fttunf j, .&lt;rf w*
k&gt; di4iii».l*
Moefc (now
Mock
(now Yhe
ihv Dough
Douglass ■hospital) mny or delay the draft for three years’ men
be long before it will bo difficult t&lt;f use from ono to another of the fleatiog caku*
be devoted to that purpose before the in States where the quota of pending
rof
ice,
and
fully
appreciating
too
necessi
­
any of-thc old currency at par. Those8(„ to
ty of making land before being carried end of toe wah’" .
draft is OOt fill-d up. The quota re fil­
who owe debts should pay them np.«f
‘•Gen. Siewert Inquired, ‘What Juatlfi l'd in Indians, JflixxrU Iowa end
too near tho cataract, lost uo time In
is«H&gt;REMEMBER,
rather than keep any of this Money on leaping from tba last cake, and swim­ cation Is there for all this !'" Duuglaaa eio, and less than two thousand are due
THAT HilH BtTTER.4 IS
.
..
hand. It would also be well for the fitrm - ming several rods to shore. Those who replied!
from Ohio. Tb. excess of these troops
•••There is no iuatifioatioa, nor any are not provided for In estimate* hereto­
kr to refuse to sell bls products fur a cur­ witnessed the soene describe it as exceed­
Ooetose
no
Row
er
WtoHkey,
'
.
pretence of any. If they will remain in fore submitted ; it Is therefore estimated
ingly exciting."
.
rency that may soon be at a discount.
the Union, I will go as far a* the Conatl- that leS.OOO.OOO will meet the coal uf
lution will permit to maintain their just
100.000
of
these
extra,
and
ft
is
rr.|wctTho Election^ .
rights, and I do pot Juubt bul a majority
;
An unusual amount of business was
Tho Connecticut Union I majority Is of Congress will do lire sama. But,' acid fully rccemrrttmded that a special appra
prtatimi be made fire that purpose, and
J transacted, in tbe Circuit Court last week, nearly 9.000, tast year only 2,500. Th-.- be, rising to bis loot and extending hit
submit a jMnt resolution to that effret.
tw-srin wsoiuM ».
&lt; and an adjournment wm not effected un­ Senate is 18 UNtaa, to 3 Democrats— arm, ‘if the Southern States attempt to Impending operations reader it sxpedi' til Saturday. Judge Lor sal Is esteem- last year 13 k»$., Tbe Huuae ia JM to secede from thia Union without further ent that there should be eatly sctimi by
72—last pear 142 to 65, making a gain cause, lam in favor of their haring jitsl
Congress un tlis appropriation, n&gt; that, if
1 vd as a Judiclsl offiser more for bis afls- on joint ballot of 42.
so many slaves and just ■&lt;&gt; much slave
, bllily, universal fairness and general
Maryland has voted by a largo r» territory, as they can hold at the point of sanctioned, all nsedfol provision bo made
in due season.
j oerreotness, than for his celerity io dis- jority in favor of a convention to amend the bayonet and no more.*"
I have the honor to be, »ery respect­
1 posing of business But the Judge has bur Constitution so as to crush oul'slavafully., your obedient servant.
Yaakva Spring,, ibrev racb.
ry. Baltimore city gave 0,000 majority
J
K. M.RTAMTO5, _
U.«n tn nn«.» Mh,rr. sM ki.uw sbatTSTtaX
hosts of friends—indeed nomen In his
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lor immediate, unconditional' emancipa­
SeerrUrr ol War.
position could well have Isas enemies tion. Thousands of Democrats and pro­
A private letter from an officer of the
H. WRIGHT,
is. x;
than he. We are informed that tbecalen slavery men voted for abolition.
J. H. MOKHiB.
gunboat Essex, in Red Biver, published
Rhode Island has gone for the Union
dar, bpth civil and criminal was clear­
Repoblicas Coauiy CramiUea.
io the Cinoirtnali C'onrawrrioZ, gives this
largely. The legislature has a Union
ed with the exception of a few cases. A
acoountofsu Interesting scries of exper­
majority.
Ne IlaUvray Work.
iments at Fort Do Bussey •
petit jury was in attendance, as were also
In Illinois tlic township elections show
‘•Borne experiments were tried with
It appears that the Governons of sev­' all the members of the Barry oouaty bar, large Union successes.
tbe niue-ineh gons of tbe Essex on ths
eral of the . Northern States have bean1 also lawyers L. D. Dibble of Battle
Thus the good work goee on, and will
Iron ease mated battery of Fort Do Rus­
urging upon tbe Government tb* necesw-• Creek, James Miller of Grand Rapid* go on. But our ‘Democratic' exchanges
sey, prior to its destruction, to test its
Ai:Louxt&gt; Mt &lt;1ml.uk/to fever or ----------- are publishing an Item (or their comfort,
ty of making sure work with ibe robel-• and N. A. Baldi of Kalamazoo.
S\
power of rrotatance and the strength of
FateM MeU.eiur. liiMersl. Ue«H
S
manufactured by somebody, that Penn­
Jtan during tbe coming Bummer, and that■
From the Army of tire Peteroac.
D. Btribkr, the gentlemanly and ef- sylvania has gone 50,000 majority for the guns. The writer says : ‘Our nlnethtrGovernmenl has concluded io accept- ficienl Clerk of the Court has kindly the Democracy at lire township elections. ineh pierced the iron and twenty Inches
Washington, April 29.—Ad«toes from
10&amp;.000 men for a term of 100 days. In furolshad us with a list of the caws tried This assertion is not supported by a par­ of wood, throwing the bars of iron al) the army of the Potomac state llist tho
around.
Borne of tbe pieces of iron
brigade of cavalry under Gen Dvrin was
-aocordaxreo with this plan Governor.Mor­ at this term, from which we extract the ticle of proof; or any.showing of figures,
were thrown upwards some sixty feet.—
out yesterday to Madtvon Court House
ton of Indiana calls for twenty iheusand
but is merely copied from paper to pa
piece about ten feet lung came down
following :
per, just as the same papers copied the
on a rooonnoiMaoer, and found a party
men. Governor Brough, of Ohio, has1
Tho Poriplo tr*. Abner Skiff. Allen infamous slander about the Port Royal fltawiso with such force that it ran plumb of about 30 rebels in lire place, most of
isatted a proolsmstion sailing for tfiliriy and Dibble for the People. Indictment female teachers, without caring whether through a log Jbur feelW circumference. whom they captured. No fi-rce of the
Nobody-could possibly hare stood be­
tbouaand of the Ohio National Guard for for Forgery. Baleb sod C. G. Holbrook it was true or not, If. H only could be
enemy is discovered anywhere in that
hind the casemate, the roncuseton was so
vicinity, akixjugh it was ourretilly re­
one hundred days, and it is believed the for Defendant. This trial occupied one made to help their tottering cause.—Lantremendous, nod the splinters would have
day and two evening*—jury out but n ting Jirytt&amp;lican.
ported that they bad crossed the Rabi,
Governor* of other States wifl follow.
killed them. Wo then tried the hundred
•bort time sod returned a verdict of “not
datt'and were roovlbg toward our right.
This njovemetnenMbow* that the Govpounders,with the same effect We threw
guilty.” Roepoodent and sureties dlshlAUkuox of van Nsoeen.—The or our solid shot against it, and in the aamo The expedition returned witboutany lues.
anamirat is ia earnest and ‘ Intends to
Officers from the front to night pro
charged.
dar from the commanding General at bole planted a shell whish exploded,
crush the rebel armlea, beforg thu dose
fess to believe that active operations will
Tbe People M. John Gosa. F. Alien Vicbshurg requiring nil the negroes to
throwing up the iron for ten feet all
Complainant for Bas be legally married who are living togwb around. After we had experimented till not be cutumenced just now.. The ene­
of thiryear. We have now* in tbe field for tba People.
an army, numeroM, well trained, hardy, tardy. Holbrook and Burgher for Re­ er as man and wife Is not a dead latter. the captain was satisfied that the place my is again busily engaged in throwing
spondent. The case con tin usd on mo­ All ministers of tbs gospel may be au­ was not as impregnable, as tbe rebuts up more earthworks and digging rifle­
rcslcros and "
tion of defendant—Respondent gave ball thorised to solemnize the rite of mar thought, wa set fire to it and burned the pits covering various fords along tbe
uf^etary.
line of the Repidan. Their pickets have
in tho sum of 3500
rtege, and one missionary la one day, tbe remaintag timbers.’"
been strengthened along the whole front,
«&gt;n« buMked thousand
HQ
Tb. i’sopta ro. Thomas Martin.
F. present week, married M oonple. Marand nateaded further down towards eur
Allen
for the People. Information for rings will very soon have Its proper place
i be northwestern governors, Is iritanded
ShlFmastaof
Gen.^rom
Iks
SFrlj^asld
left.
Picket firirg is again resumed,und
tv mske this saanraaoe doubly sum, and Larceny—Miller and Holbrook fpr Re­ among them, as among any other civilsmall akirmiahee take place almost dally
spondent. Nolit proitqui entered on ap­
The Springfield (Mass.) Rtfoblitnt
to place tbe result of the eprr.iug cam­ plication of Free. Attorney—Respondeat itpd people, and will soon supplant the
views which bare hitherto prevailed
paign beyond doubt.
.
and aurettaa discharged. ’
among them, a vary large pert of which
uTT&gt;e accumulation of the guns at the
The People w. Albert Phillipa. In is due to “Miseegenalien.'’
Tba summer operations have already
This Is armory, whieh has been going on fur
begun ; and never were tW Union armies thia case tbe Pros. Atty, filed his rasssus mainly tbe fault of Democratic white nearly a month, waa interrupted last
By way td New Orleans we have news 1
for not filing a bill of Information against men. One la aeven of Ilinas msrrled by
■o strong, so efficient, so nbmerous. For
week, by a government order for fou.- of the flight of the Mexican traitor ViRespondent. The facts in tbe cabb and
the first time, too, all ourIforoes nro'nn-' the taw io his opinion not warranting our minister in ibis place were the off tbousand to bo sent to tba arasMl en daurti to ExrIc Paas. He left Monterey
spring of white fathers. Let os offer s
on the approach uf President J uaredt, who ]
der tbe command of,a general who has bins to filo an information against him word of eautioo to benevolent teachers Governor's Island, New Yock harbor,
and yesterday to be sent to the Wash occupied that place oo tbe third instant. .
shown himselfdaring, skillful, clear bead­ for perjury.
who propose to eome South to teach tbs
Ibo French fleet which was sounding ike 1
Norman Hubbard vr. John II. Eerl “freedatoo.” Ths sickly season approach ingten arsenal.- This relieve for a few bar of tbe Rio Grande have withdrawn— '
ed, energetio end unselfish, and whose
impleaded wkh Stanley and Bugbee.— as, and ail whe are not prepared to stay day* the pressure for room at the arsen­
whale career has proved the effect of
J
Cause strreken from tbe Calender— not through It should defer corutag till fhlL al in this eily, which, howevsr, now sou- Enter1' ** "C?‘'ing ** n**S|
tains two hundrad and twenly-four tbautbeec qualities. Gen. Grant has the en­ properly nutieed.
—Cor. Chitaqo Tribont.
The best feeling exfote between the *
| **nd guns. Ths plsu for removing all
tire confidence of tbo government; the
Mary Ann Freeman as. Hiram Lewis.
work from tbe arsenal building axes pt aulburiliee of Matamoras and Brows*,
campaign is of his planning; be bas dis­ C. G. Holbrookwnd Dibble for plaintiff
A Narrow Bsoafr.—A gay and fas­ the final inspection and packing, has been ville, mntoal’ civilities taking place.— ]
Replevin. N. A. Balch for respondent
posed tbe forces according to his own
cinating widow lady, about thirty yearo earned out, and this buildmg &gt;sdqw used Colonel Cortina was rceetveJ al Browns­
of
age
rroidinc
in
Wheeling
Ya.,
has
a
will,, and ha Is confident of the result
as before the war, only for tbsswp.Hrpaa ville with salutes-and military bonoro, (
GmxW. Cayler
- —
-k- lover Baaed Dusky now in prison at es and for.ths storage of guna. I Order* and a grand ball; which was dj!y red- I
No doubt ths struggle this summer
that place, whom she had been In the have rooeotly been filled, at the armory prootled by Cortina.
Ctayltr
«.
William
___
,
__
___
_______
will bsdasperate; tbe rebels fight like
habit of visiting, but haring violated the for fiftSM) thousand a set* of Infantry ms
pirates; they mo tbamselv«s regarded as Carpenter. Aaeumpeit Cause cuntin- rules of the prison, she was thereafter
ooutremente and forty ouwions, manufac­
ed on motion of Plaint life upon payment
tiro enemies of mankind ; their barbarrefused admittance. She was not how­ tured by ths Wroon company. Ahum
ofaoateof teem.
•&gt;ua system is cotdemard by the whole
WUl.nl Ny. ag, Wm. P. Bristol and ever to be thwarted In her anxiety toeee seventy-five of tbs latter stand on the
and
administer
to
the
wants
of
her
lover.
grounds ready to be forwarded at the
civilixed world; and they find tboir allies nine others. Trespam-jury trial—total
One night a few weeks ago the jailor of
to Europe only amongst contrnetora, job­ occupying all day. Jury oat about ona
tbe prison, hearing a noise, Investigated
bers, epeeulatoro and politiml adventur­ hour aed returned a verdict of “not the cause, aud found that tho gay widow
guilty”. This ease involved the legality
Tax Mionrr coxcmmtrnox of the
er*. They have ns hope but in desper­
h.rl f.llen from a ladder she was a.rondof a road laid ont on tbe line of the old
Union armies foe a blow against tho re
ate fijhtmg; they have pressed into their plrak-roak in Johnstown. Both parties ing. In order to reaeb tbe window of her bellien will to a large degree account for
lover’s cell, and had broken her leg. She
nrnries the whole male population of the were beaten, the defendant, in not sue
•p .retire cases rd ill suceero which are
had with her a parcel containing s quan­
states and parts of states in which they taining their read, and too plaintiff in
now haring a disheartening effect upon
tity of ebloriform, nitric Mid, a cMkel,
have Still power; and they will resist not sustaining his aotson fee a trsaepSM. box of steel pens, two love letters frosn the country Tb. pc»pk-should eonaldVerdict readcred Spun tbe ground that
er this. They bare protested against
nqggvly. Their evti paesfoiro are rous­ the plaintiff did not prove that be bad herself to hw lover and a couple of news­
the anaconda system and demanded
ed, m ro ehown by their monstrous ern- peaceable possession of the promises papers, which aha would hare sucosedod eoceentraUtre, and now this policy is Geo, Opdyke, and two-thlrda of
Kew’
eirlti kt Fort Pillow. Wo must expect when the allegad treopeuM wae committed. in tranaferring to the prietmer had abe
being adopted, and the people most York Bute Senate, addressed to the Nsnot
met
with
ths
accident.
Mrs.
Briggs
Dayton Hall ro. Jas. MuKdvey.—
tional Union Committee, asking tbenvu,
a severe struggle, vilji, perhaps, the for­
at
last
accounts
was
suffering
severely
j-y™.
u.
b.w„„ cXJS Eiecuasnt. Sweeaey and Alien for Plain­
tune of batata inclining now toons side
tiff L A. IWbrooh. &amp; G. Holbrook from her fractured limb, and it will be b. k. FM.lu wbM) -ill b. ch. .M,aad row to the other; but it otket be our ■nd N. A. Balata for BMpondent. This some months before ebe will be sbta to
of U. .MMp.lT, Mm O«
walk about. Dusky hi a Coofederste
part, who remain at home, to study fur- sue involved tho to—“----- ’
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UW. ; M k. -fc appun &gt; dA(M* -» tax tittle. Tried by*
MdaoM
Pl, ohm ch, nd
for PlaiatiC
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that they constituted the Pionn
official organ, end propose to
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W e say that is proper

■but we much mistake, if the sum I
will not cry “prescription,” if t|
publican "Board of Super dares I

-conclude to have theirofficial ergt I
save the county tho expense of p i

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The Rept I

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Hastings know how to teach them |

by mutual consent.

Allen

In U&gt;4

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Pcweculing Atta

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Speaking of the debate in Cougl
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speaking for loyal Pennsylvania, we
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dissolution of the Union, ought to be
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quite r#eu in color ; the second teas
rhmgated, a*d almost maliform, partly
p»d. JRrtly freim; a third more rounded;&amp;iaBy a fourth, regularly pyriform,
knot* thao twice as large aa the preced-

u..
eotnenint nww varieties, none ef which
rasetsbla the parent fruit, either in site,
toter, or time of maturity. There are
two especially that I swill notice, one, for
ike site, «&amp;ora than double ^hat ofLaAL
llwwe pear ; tbe ether by Us rotfcded
brim. rMpnibloe tnaliform [fears
Fife er *M Sstam. Mnwry or a^ltotoat ltd
' “Tbs Base pear gives equally tbren
flaw feolu diSereot from the type, on» nf BELMBOUFH EXTRACT BUCHS AWDfcDIFBUViD BOAR WASH CL'MB
tbr three being andtpijar t&lt;&gt; udr Of the
RECBET DIRE A RES
fruka obrsined from the Sanger pear
that i.t Is.hardly U&gt; be distinguished from
it. Tbe varieUee are Quite as nymartMis
as In three of the English pear, tbe six
new forms, as different frbto Hdh other
as from the
nt ,stock- One of them

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wXTu. affirm to the'contrary ; and 11
defy them to cite to a fruit of good quali­
ysndsaFSdS
ty,'fecundated by the polen of ite fluwer
smsiiet ta bam er rssaaa Seto wbs
whose seed has given birth to a wild wbstlwr
JwrXm oritur u.d m to.itor.ffcw l»
tree. Should a Jood variety, artificially
or by insect, be fecundate^by a wild ms stvSrRa*soca
wftb a«*ar fruit, there «gUart«inl&gt; come |
IHTHK GREAT PftRKTIC sad U -«&lt;**■
ftmn three seeds new varieties which wilt i
tuuatly.irnot &gt;1). be inferior to it. It
is equally certain that any gcwid variety
of the pesr tree, or even *»f all our fruit
trees, sell fecundsled, will produce |fuwd
fewiL They will probably differ io sonic
feature or other from tba parcut variety,
but none will take tbe type of tbe wild

IK MY USE OF TRADE

.

AVOTHXl writes, hit Mt RH eared
after hi* flesh bad alwote wasted *W&gt;v
Tba doctors pronounced the csss taw*
^AJIOTHIR was cured of Feverred Agw*

Come and Sec !!

*fUr u’i15Jl’ry tawiicne
AIOTKXR wa. cared of Favor bore
which tmd existed fourteen yen
AJroOn of BbaeuiatioM «f sfchlywraCaeas inautoarsbU of Dy spepsteandW

4 tefcto tbwr oaa be fatly .0^*2* ■-» l» ta-&lt;.
"IXltoy’SddlsX^JSto* anoTTr^i/uTAM.
&lt;t •xerasto tte eJwtrtr isBcwra. IB &lt;*• &lt;ss»atawe&gt;ieta«eof all dfetoW. U LjimH a. a de
IhvtaorMt. Wtato 0&gt;e p-w.r. at uatare
are toloed. itepsratos to rwrideroe aadlw-eaUb‘"L^Zbut Oto Utoi.it.. nxhdr tef..stto.u..r

spcHee.”
Thc Whole family of tbe brassica ia
capable uf great development. See what
splendid varietire of the cabbage and
turnip hgve been brought into use.by
caeeful cuta&gt;-atio&amp;, to say nothing at tbe
casJffin^»r,*tbe mots debaotm of them
alt Perhaps some, who like myaclf.
practice gardening on • small acais, would
like In know how tq. cultivate this eaculent. Fur twenty-five years 1 have not
failed but &lt;&gt;nc« to raise a supply for tny
family.. There are two method* I bkve
practiced fbc atertitut them, one to plant
thee* in a hill, and the other U» stert them
a f*eh spot, or-in a hot bed, and then
I
transplant. Each method has its advanbigre. Whan I transplant, which I am
patirt
likely to do on a summer day "a* on any
other, I pour a little water round the Sever fed to muisiy Am. who rive theta ethovplant and immediately lay uvor it a leaf osgh trial, sad wbm«er tatrodsosd are rapidly
--U - ai-ahritv aad
ofburduck rhubarb or grep », and ‘let ‘ It I
rill down near the leaf and remain two
or three day*. 1 then rem&lt; aa_ them. b&lt;»
them, and place a platform of newspaper
around the plant, whieh may be rapidly
dene by tairing up pieces eight inches
•jtjare, tearing a slit in one side to the
centre and placing a little earth on tbe
edges. This will keep off th* cutworms.
If a plant lufak'lo a lead ewle&gt; pull It up
and enpplt its place with- another. In.
this way J never fail of cabbages, if I
do nut let the cows g«t in and eat them

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Indiffttim, fam in the
(JXmness, eta
Try these iaedleines, and yoa will never
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'
Ask yoar neighbors, who have used tliea,
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have ever doubted you wiU
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W/£8&lt;r
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Net Assets, January, 1864,

$3,002,556.39

11. 9. SHELDON
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4. THE FLAW AMD OHG A RIX ATKIN
of tbe ATTN A, after U yasrajWWtb*
toed tbe jcrveWI psMic advaatoMs, and
sueevaeoTtbevariousay.ua,. «rFire to
.nr..,re I. IbsOMutry. latovteuethan
«»rr perparvd Sur duty-

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fowls
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hrepreprrly fofl. Twrk.r, food far bat­
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barrel to piece*, take one of the boups
and two ollbe stavsa. sharpen on® end of
them, and nail the other end* to to the
opposite sides of tbe hoop, set it over tba
plant and drive it into tbe ground. Tbe I
wwms wiH hang over tdg edge of tbe bo*&gt;p
fh» from tbe ground. Set the stare* In
tbs'&amp;M hill at right angles with ihoae’ lu
the first, and lei the hoops Just come U*(Mher and tic them wi th a slring in such
a wap&gt;-M to mtpport rweh other. Thus,
■t a trifling exprewe of time sad mowey,
yna may effectually train all ynur ionuw
toe*. These may be little assttera, but
they »i H ki*ure good cabbage* and torn*
Um.-N.TrT.-J*rw 2igfcad Furaser.

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lag that organ to anch an extent aa that tbe
mien does not rvlapas into ito fomer coa­
lition, which ia too apt to be the case wife
■uanly a purgative pill
They are really a

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Srirttd Iportrj.

13 PURUfMIMJ KT BBT KBMJtSDAY,
‘wr?w»

M~JT ~r Ms JW^fcv.

deufored It weh all aMemerbm, and that
he onuld do it M&gt;di a eay owe. He
taada the attempt to care her, but wlth
ebtsweMBs. Ifottheu said. If be urn
euro her, 4e wHi think there issomhtbmg
in iL"-&gt; '
Mrs...Winthrop J1. Hoastin. North
Amherst, Maas. General debility, eheabh w waih for eighteen mosthoi cured
wi*h&gt;one tiwalmem; wines reported herHASTINGS
--■
dritMfaRtF^eU. •• s e.-.i
Tbe doctor extends aeovdial invitation
to ell who cenaot slTucd toptoy to come
OqurfoMMfow* n w»Uww 04 riU.
sod toe healed free of expense.
. .i
■
LaUtag^ltaeteUetersaL
s Owe readers mill he amused at.the fak
fowieg logic toy tiie editor, of the Syring,
oberts
Worrtty, sbeM^Mllrtt. tbs rtta. •”&gt;' '
tirid Republican, whieh- we slip from
I OvrtffieNtaratty nrftews,
that papsrofihadmmofMsrafalMtk. It
! Uba MefoNnfortasr st teuStFs rofrtaa.
ie.entitlad£..Jiew-i t.
&lt;"/
. .
r«
■uMiBAO-n-S'oeqnwo » Sraorertsi.n
Eitraordinsry things are going oo at. tbe
L'nisa Hoose in this dty4 A mernhle
and patriarchal loukieg man, with gray
new and most complete assortment of
hair ami beard and agreeable presence,
occupies Ans of tbe parlors.and Irvn fifty
DBLG5 AND MEDICINE*,
to ana hundred and fifty-cripples and inifChrmloalv, Paints, &lt;Mh, Caws
»elide eiste hrtn-daily, manbaf-wtobacco
* gtecnc, Burning fluid.
away thiahlag-they, kava besn oared by
TURPENTINE. AND ALCOHOL?.
Sems iuvtatble power at command of tbe
Pn&gt;&lt;a Ox BtaMr «l Lifhc
'
,•■■ • sptumal pbytiotae. Some leave babied
The afflicted wfo bo (rfsdtn Ifoh, that toetn tote oruiabee and canes they have
for years leased upon ; other, long belptbte wonderful restorer to bead th by the
leMaud carried,,Utilher in the arms of
•toying o* rd hauls,” is now at work for
r FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINALi tbe'good of humanity in the western thrir Heads, suddenly resume their
former. r«ot end rteeapaod walk ; rtoeuP0llPOHE8.(MI!.Y^a
part wf nor State, wbwre be Is mooting'
with greet success. Hs has been prne- matio. pams and eenlraatione and Uni
Sharp pangs of sciatica my sterieedly die
tiring In Spriegfield for the hat three
weeks, and baa upgrated un over twenty, appear at a touch; tumors tbatbave been
seven hundred (pereuD** w|th complete grvpipgloryeata vanish is a fow mlnsuccess in most oases. _ His pover has I utea,under tbe hand &lt;ff the miracle work­
er, and.wbatever ailment enema *&lt;&gt;et
so increased, that he bow heals quicker
chrome and Incurable, yields to this
than over before.
strange influence, after having obstinateThe following' are the diseases that
reaiated.
tie aaaav'ta of tbe snattria
most readily yield to the healing powers,
TEA. COFFEE. SUOAJU SPICES. PEPPER,
mtdiea..
PXpXSM, Ft^p. RALStNB, CODF1BU;
I via; Female diseases of every nafore,
But do tbaee (Rarvele really and truly
ia fact, etentbu-e to tks Grorvry lias, such as spinal dieisea, heart and liver discear, occur 1
They aoem to; the spiritual
week lings, dyspepsia, 8t. Vitus' dance,
will be ueeJ-4 far family um.
Al»o a grew varibtqof **•
.... r ' disease of the ‘nerves, loss of voles, dis- doctor things so, and hi* patients thinks
»o, and some q( them express tbe utmost
betia, rheumatism, ulcers, tumors, weak
Old £33*1 TTUrniKt'S^
delight p»|l gratiiuds for relief from niland Inflamed eyes, etc.'- The aarev'abo
menu which they bad foerod woold car­
find CooMbt Extracts,
performed wltiMtvt pain nt1 msdidne.
We gfos the following list of some of ry them to their graven., If they are not
vok ths uvrkcist qxxeriT or Tira LAOiks^
cured, or at least temporarily rnluved,
the cures be had effected dnriag his visit
than Dr. New too has a power over the
Wi also kr«|&gt; on Laud a good sMortmeol of
there:
ifangmakfou quite as nimoulous as tbe
H. R. Faster, Paper Mill Village, *4.
STATIONERY,
pvwar lu-remove diseaM. Indeed there
H. Speeehleesover one year, cored in
are some inataMee of apparent aura
PENK, PEXOTJi. INKB. PAPER. ENstantly.
•
wbiob caoaot be explained by any power
, G. W. Thayer, Cedar street. Spring­
of imagination, such as that of a child in
field. Lame arm two years; cored hi
tlua city, boot over with spinal cog&gt;plaint
for ssveral years, aeddsnly elrsigbtpned
Mrs. C. H. Fsssatir, 13 Wilcox street,
up aad made strong; and cases, yf which
Springfield. Cancer, with gieal pain;
the ductor has evidence, of cures of percured.
soqo miles disUot front him wbo began
Mrs. John W. Clark, Springfield.—,
to mepd from tbe moment be spt*ke the
N»nralgia, very bad ; eared.
'
word, ■ llutac ihinge can't be trot."—
AmellaS. Phelps, Wilbraham.
8pl
Perhaps net; nobody has a right tn he
oal dleeaoe four years; cured in a lew
Hava them without aufodeot evidseoe.
minutes, and walked two miles.
Go and sea, and test the powers of tbit
Mm. Leverett Smith, State street, Tu
inudsrn luiraeie worker.
Imur; cured.
•&gt;
•'
. But Ik-w does be d» these things ?—
Mrs. Lottie Carrier,; CoftwAy&gt;; Mara.— This if easier asked than answered. PerLame end stiff knee; cared tos'taMh.

DRUG STORE!!!
R

fetmgj ?
feintss
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groceries

skests isstoS

Thera eras oom an sqmmM clergy mmb
There was aq.
by foe Rome ofCeraihoti, nrbo knM; M
hia finally a tamo mcekfiyt of which rhe
was u«ry food. Thia aaimal, which wan
note,
vts «• pHo
allowed its liberty, liked ;lq foUoM_fo«
minister, when bo wentoel, bn* uNtbfoe cuurse of his rental
Sabbath was nramlly shtrt op till hieowBor WAR out of eight, on his wap to ehfirfo.
Byetta Bebbalb morning, when foe
clergy mao, taking hia wmno «tefo» bto
erm, weploet, foe Rs oaksy foflopod-wt&lt;tooen&lt;d, aad watering foe opportunity
whilehismastor wM.Bpeaking&lt;fo • «♦*tiemaopu foe ateevM-«p«M*o^baok
of foe pulpit, and jUMped oppn fooA«mdTaorg-bogretely ra«bd,h»msaJ4,look-

KER,

tlBS MIHM.

f. A. AC. C. UOLBHOOM.

WhT a iowthora

PATENT MEDICINES

Mies Caroline Nador. G.ngrees street.
Springfield.
Weak and inflamed eye;
I cured.
Mira Amanda Hatboro, No. 149 Cen­
tral street, Springfield.
Spinal disease
and fetnals weahaeee, very sick hot expeotedtelivo; cured in a few minutes
on the evening of March 21st, sc that
she arose from her bed. dresoed herself,
and went to a neighboring hoese and
notified the lady wbo was to watch with
THE MEftT CAUSE
Iter that her eerriose were not needed.—
Tbe next morning she walked throe mUes
einee wbieh aba devotee her time in
J~t PMiOxd, m e .Wed Drtofr Pri.. Six Os.
bringing theoiok and afflicted to bo bealod.
- Mrs. Sarah P. Cook, Hedley, Mass.
Ovarian tumor twenty-two veers • cured.
Mrs. George Bos sr er th, Pslwrtw, Maks.
Tamor to breast; eared Instantly.
Mira Sybil B. Clapp, Montagu^ Mera.
Spasms twenty years; sored.
Mia Arsbrito C. Gibbn, Albany, N.
Y. Spinel disease, and lameycwfod. &lt;I”
Mr*. Hsntiutis Deris, 34 MutbuYy
stvMt, Springfield.
BwsNed lirer, not
;

will be pel
n FRENCH!

HUMAN misery.

was.wMOCaeions of hia preaeatoWhen the sermon etoafneqawl
little forms were OMWulatd wiA
tor, which cunduot ao abneked tbt
pastor, that ha tbougbt bis duty
minister a reproof wbiob ha dk
oonsidarsble action of hia hands apt
Tbe monkey, who had oow. J
familiar wit^ the saene, .Imitated
motion, (ill at last a scarcely supp^—
anilh appeared upon the counteoanas o(
most of the aadiende.' This occurred,
too, in one of the aiostsolymn pierages
lu the diecourse; and eo 'borribla did thn
levity appear to ths good minister, that
be IsuachwJ forth in a jinLuti r^wka,"

nyery word being enforced by great «•-,
rergy efaoiioo.
‘
‘ . r ,
All this time, the little fellow over­
head mimicked every movement with ar-,
dur and exactness.
The audience, witneeaing thi« apparent
competition between lbs good tpan and
hia monkey, could no longer retain tbe
least appearance of composure, and burst
io to roars of laughtar, in tba m idst of
which one of tbo congregation kli^ly ra
listed the horror rtf tbo paaior at^lbe ir
revereneo and Impiety ol Afo Suck. by.
pointing out the cause of the merriment.
Casting hie eyos upward, tbe minUtar
could just discern, tbe asitnaJ standing
on the end of the soundisR-Uard, and ga*
I luring With all bis might, when be found
it difficult to control himself, though
highly exasperated at tbo occurrence.—
He gave directions to have the mwnkay,
removed, and sat down to compbae bimovlf, and allow bis congregation to rwrover tbelr equanimity a bile 'the order
was being obeyed.

wltbowt rorowtaeratfow, frwt AeMadadlabe
poor white mon, d^riuod Mre^oC. bis

fo tbkt tb?bhllA pbfiulkihffi Nrra .piAs-

I ddMWMiflMrMMtlc 1 It stood A
a perpetual Ihing wall; a lilasil anflAmt i
ly aoaptearto rwli hflgk jthfl Hflgu/flmifi

[Loud ebosr*.] , Wuensxsr ralfpoM
and conscious of bar moral states end
power when every man oan Wt up to
God eofttsored ffihbw end eeuL-thoe the
Swath will etart with a., bssnd-t smigrar
tian and ger.ua, and art and enterprise
will week her »UD"y hills and rales; aaA
these shall bo the Lookoat Mountains
upon her delivsrenoe And a race Of ewmending prorrera odreoellh,-poorer and
What tf the Cis Ikon Taka Firs.

Pethape throe ^arehus eht of fbor
would rush right wp to dw barning indfoUual and begin to «sW with their
bands without any donnita aim.
It
ia useless to toll the victim
to.
A Msw Way to Get Subscriptions
do this or that, dr call for waler.
A nogro was authorised to receive sub- In foet, It b generally best to say not h
scripticme for an African anarch in thia
cBj. Ho accordingly started on bin er­
rand. The first nian he called en wee a
dry goods merchant ia the omghboriseod
iffthaGty Hatt, who hoard the negroW
recueet to “give something to
oh urth’’
baldly to ths aerves make tbo aeotion of
into the street, proceeded to Ueh thodar- clasping ia the arras most about the
key after k, exclaiming as ho did. ao, shoulders j this instantly smothers tbs
“yoe. I’ll give yuu eutueibiag.lafa&gt; that I" firs aad seVM tbeftCBt* the oeit instant
After such treatment, the colored mad throw tbe wnfortsmatova the floor; this
slowly picked up hie hat add book, cool­ is additioaaUy ogfoty to tbe face ead
ed hia anger, and resolved la “try again.•' hreatb, and any remnant
flame can bo.
Accordingly bo told the story to the pet out leiaurely. Tbe neat instant im­
merchant's neighbors, and wesa threath merse the burn*’, part in cold water, end
ao many odd doiUre that before dash hie
book bad forty namaaedit. Neat ■oca I'^htaing. JfealgM same eammon floor,
iqg he returned, had. while e^aged la remove from the water, and oover the
relating the story of the previous day's burning parts with an inch thiekneae of
mishap, a young mao neeosted him with floor if poeslbls. Pai the pstitat to W8;’
■ renuaat tn visit Mr. . —'a atnra ftha and do el I that Is possible w soothe, until
the physician arrives Lot Aho flour rwmahu until It folk off of itaell when .».
beaatifo! new skin&gt;ilI be found.. Unless
the burns are deep, no other application
i. needed. The dry flour fcr 'A.drtnU'

the meet odmiraMo remedy ■ewer gf»posed,. aefl the Joformauon ought to

a. P- CHERRY,
CLERK
Notary F»blta. Ofllae
O ta aka Court Boess

totally onlodlag the sir frbta the tarred

*. C. MUNDI*.
r pbom«. *°4n„I?'fcl£‘ad'
udn&gt;in«l-

DB. A. P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

u

DEHTIST,

Mrs. Jobe Fwbse, 3* West Untoe
street. Hernia; cured.
.
«•
Mrs. Carol.eePomeroy. Beukot, Maes.
Deafneaa aauew yearw; Mredbq sr -t h'rJw
Mra. Ellen Wood, ooraor wf Unital
and Mata ntreote. St. Vites' danoe and

ooM esH “* "••“‘f'i.’L fS'ivCsY
wtshiag snytbiiq; tetbesf DSBTlMTBY

W

rapidity bin book filled up. until
collected enoughto pe; off foe in
nans of his church.—#■ F. Sm.

&gt; “TEETH ixtrsetad or ffllel. co short nrilra.
haraelf perfectly
Mrs. Becjsmv
tb&gt; Gm*. sOb--------,----------------- ,
foHragfoatf perfoatiy oerod.
*
Miw-foeorfe Teyier, Gimdy. Mass.
Sick twatey ewe yaare, for aowaa yeare
oMhle SO walk} brought awe**- atUae
uos W; enrafo. W 4*o»w*lwRfii&lt;'eU

AU mw or

joBranmare,
oner saidi -G^tipy*. my ,dmb i

dwaen

�lv* Maariua, Wi
April d
fcq., Frankfort,
taaSza: Yow a

1 am naturally anil slavery.

NEWS
JjjTi, » &lt;*“■ D‘«
4w intelligence thin roornii
rect from the vtny, * U
&gt;f ewiing. but no offiriaw
neral results »»/ be •:*&lt;»
cur arms. The «fe|

G«. wSsworth &lt;1. kilW by
se think and fed. And yM. 1 k
ball in the forehead while leading «*
er understood that tbe Presldei
ferrod upon mo an unrestricted
,
act officially upon this judgement and 1
feeling. It waa In tbe oath I took, that I
MvV-1140a.k:
would to the best of my ability, preserve,
■ 'ftl* Loan Is flmltud.to two hundred protect end defend tbo Cooctitudoo of i
| from
Thia
tbe
United
States.
1
amid
not
take
the
।
millions' and is being rapidly subscribed
Gen. B
for-bythe people. A moderate portion office without taking the oalb. Nor was I
words of tenfidMee a.»d mo­
It my view that I might take tbe oath to youafvw
।
»( this amount baa been taken for
You have- been re-organized,
aad any reasonable
J—
----- -— get power and break the oath in using ition.
wnxcrtrmnn-CAXxdT
amount that tbo Secretary of the I ths power. I understood, too, that la ।strengthened ami fojly pijaippod m tfVJ
You form part of aawal ar­
।
Treasury might be willing to designate, ordinary civil administration thia oath rnspeet.
oould bo placed on the other side, with or oven ffirbade me to practically indulge ।mies vt year country, the whole under
SU-SSl was •evarroj
----- - witboot making tbo interest payable In la primary abstract judgement on the itbe direction uf an able and distinguished kins killed, and Gm. Pegram badly
London teeteod of New York, m highly moral question of slavery. I bad pub- &lt;General, who enjoys tbe confidence of wounded, on Thursday.
He thanks •
advantageous tertne, thus grt ingthoeom- lidy declared this many times, and in 1tbe governaiMt, people and army. Your merciful God that every advance of Grant
msnd of a large amount of sterling ex­ many ways. . And I aver that, to this ।movement, being in eo-cperatiM with has been repulsed. Tbe belief bore is
change (10 per cent, better than gold, as St, I have done so official act in mere &lt;others, It Is of the utimurt importance that Grant is achieving a complete vicarence to my abstract judgement aad ।that uo pains bo left unspared to make it
rates are calculated hero.) through tbe
i■wosuaraL
summer months. He bu never yet en- feeling on slavery.
Antao«xrHU,May 9.—The following
Soldier, .'—The ey ee uf tbe whole nmmI did understand, however, that my
terteined such proposition* for hts popu­
is a special to tbe JWarng Telegraph :
lar loans. Hia preference is th*l our oath to preserve the CoestitcUoa to tbe itry are looking with aniloua hope te the
Washington. May S.-Q.inmumoa--&gt;
own people should have the entire ad best of fey ability, imposed upon me tbo Iblow you are about tn Ariks In tbe moat does have been opened with Gms. Smith, Hite, Seek. CteaKlMta, Be./frudK Ftaekss of
ventage of the gold interest which they duty eft preserving, by ovsry iBdispoaea- isacred cause that ever cajled tana to i
and Gilmore, who arc near kichinond,
bear, er else tbe premium on their Bonds ble tnasns, that Government—that Na- |Remember your Lome*, vour wive
nia^ that
&lt;
and bear ia »'
L * the
‘v aooi&gt;- and have been fighting. There was no
such ss can now be had on the 6-20a Bun, of which that Constitution was the children,
reroosMtheaDOMr fighting yesterday, and our Army is be­
wbre bought for Europe. Tbe present | organic tew. Was it possible to loss tbs er your cnsroiss arc o*&lt;
lieved to be advancing successfully.
object, therefore, is popster dirtribalion N*ifou, and yet preserve the Constitu­ you will be returned to&gt; Mi&lt;&gt;y tbe benefit*
Fredericksburg has been occupied aad
---------------- ---,----- Bear
a/home, at par, on five per cent gold tion.
By general la*, life and limb must be tlenoe the hardships and sacriBoes you the railroad repaired.
interest, equal to 7f or 8 per cent In cur­
Caataiaa eo &amp;aua er Whlstey,
...
The Star’* extra nays Grant has a field
may bo called up«»o to endure.
Have
rency with gold at 160 to 100 per cent. protected ; yet often a limb must bo am­
fnnTmt rriftTryryt
full of prisoners, and had advanced to »tty?r&gt;
Tbe Act uf Ongreee specially provides putated to save a life, bat a life Is never confidence in your officers and in each Bpotteyfvania Court House. A verbal
other.
Koop
your
renls
on
the
march
wisely
given
to
eave
a
limb.
I
felt
that
that tbe principal of these Bonds shall be
unconstitutional, and on the bslUafield, and let each man message received at Halleck’s headquar­
paid i* gold. If paid off after ten years measures, otherwise
ters by a messenger fnxa the Army,
with tbe economical view of re-borrowing might become tew fol, by becoming in­ earnestly implore God's blessing, and
states the battle cluecd Friday tbe enemy i
at three cr four per cent intereat—after dispensable to tbe preservation of tbe endeavor by his thoughts aad action* to
Constitution,
through
the
preservation of reader himself worthy of the favor he having fallen back about 12 miles, leav­
tbo war of 1812 this government bor­
ing tbeir dead and wounded on tbe field.
rowed money in Europe at three per cent the Nation. Right or wrong, I assumed seeks, with a dear conscience and strong
this ground, and now I avow It. leonld arms, actuated by a high sense of duty, Ou Saturday, at three o’clock, Lee was in
—the payment will be made In gold.
full retreat through SpoitsylvtBia, and
fighting
to
preserve
the
,
government
and
nut
feel,
that
tn
the
beet
of
my
ability
I
On tbl* end all other funded stocks of
when a messenger left, Hnneocfewas en­
tbe United Btatee, there ia a specific had e» er tried to preserve the Constlfo institutions handed down tons by our
.
pledge of tbo Customs Revenue In gpld. tion It, to eave slavery, or any minor forefathers, sod, if true to ourselves, vio tering the plaoe in pursuit.
Buller is reported within 1* mile* of
for tbe continued payment of the interest matter, I should permit the wreck of tory, under God's blpssing, mutt end
Richmond.
Government, country and Constitution, will attend our effiwtsrngold.
ORO.
O.
MK.tDE,
Mfo,
Oso.
Cum-dh.
Tbo customs and duties thus pledged altogether.
When, early in the war. Gm. Fremont
for the payment of tbeinterest and grad­
ual extinct ini of the principal-through attempted tn Hilary emancipatkm, I for,
From ▼Irglala.
annual purchase* for tbe sinking* fund— bads It, because I did not then think It
Washington, May 9.—Official diaan
indispensable neseseity.
When, a
of tbe funffed public debt of the United
,patches, received at the War Depart­
Slates, constitute a system of Indirect little later, Gen. Cameron, then Becretataxation, to which the people are and ry of War, suggested the arming of ment, announce the advance of Gen. Bul­
always have been accustomed. It falls blacks, I objected; because 1 did not yet ler with his command, and i"
landing at Qty Point, Va,
upon the people only tn propaction to think it an indispensable necessity.—
_______
tbeir ability or Inclination to consume When, still later, Gen. Hunter attempt­ reived information, by way
Monroe, that Beauregard is at Peters­
foreign wares and merchandise, upon ed military emancipation, 1 again forbade
which these duties are levied. As iney- it; l-ecause 1 did not yet think the India- burg with a force of 80,000 men.
A special from Union Milla, Va^ dated
eleet to forego tbe use of foreign luxuries pcnsable necessity bad come.
When, in March, and May. nd July, the 6th test., at 9 o'duck ». M-, says the
*' -1/
so they lighten their own burthen of the
public debt, even while Investing tbeir 1862, I innde earnest and successive ap­ Grand Army of the Potomac crossed the
I do this a^re nMHy ia regard to Beits
Rapid.in ou Wedheeday. Tbe ltd Corps
moans in it al rates and on a security peals to tbe border States to favor com­
moved
on
Tuesday
to
the
Mills
opposite
pensated
emancipation,
I
believed
the
in
­
superior to sny other stock, for uniform
thenr for mssy t«H, enter the tmprsMioii 1
dfevwere ebtei^M afebetetto mi st are. 1
and assured income (free of local taxes,) dispensable necessity for military eman Ely’s Ford. On Wednasday morning
cipation. and arming tbe blacks would at 4 o'clock, the eavalry crossed and Hanks. Ttey are TO M axaaassv 1» coxx. al the
in the whole country.
the rebel pickets from the oppo­
The last fiscal year, to Jqne 80, 1363, oume, unless averted by that measure. drove
plaasure
of
tbs
Goiemasei,
al
any
period
sol
site heights,-------------•
*
, n&lt;&gt; uppuailion.
■lu
They
declined
the
proposition
;
and
I
was,
tbit source of revenue amounted to
l.M tian kn nor
tian forty frtn fr»tn thajr
059, 642. Hie gold interest «n the pub­ in my best jndgemMt, driven to tbe al- - ------...................... — and the corps moved
o’clock, taking tbe road to dal*, and soul tbeir redssiptlon mi rsa caxr.
lic debt then amounted to only $24,729, temajivs of either surrendering the forward at
846. and ths principal of the, old loan of Union, and withit tbe Constitution, or of Cbancellororilie, at which place Goa. ixtuasr wiu. as rxia is cots, on fonds of sot
Hanauck would establish hie headquar­ over oof hundred dollarc aaoaalty sad on all
1842. $3,250,000, waa paid off iu geld in
menu I chose the latter. In choosing ters. Tbe fith and 6Ut Cressed at Ger­ other Bond, wail aanndly. The inSsnst is pay­
addition.
mania Ford, taking the road tn the WilX KgWTOJt UMUWN, Itonaa*..
The present fiscal year coding on the it I hoped for greater gain than lose; but
able on lb* first days n Merck sad September ia
Ou Wednesday night, Gen.
30th of June 1 864. will show al leaal 4Q? of this I was not entirely confident. More deriteee.
From Rev. Jos. li. Krnnsnl, PuUr of Ika' iMk
Warren’s headquarters were at ths WilUseust Cborrh. V
'
:
*~
Keen*, increase in gold customs, say than a year of trial now shows nv loss
deroeea, Gen. Sedgwick’s at his right, and
by
It,
in
our
foreign
relations
;
none
in
,683.399, on a gross importation of
our while military force—no loss by it, tbe general beadquarters at Germania
kiSd.'Yf 'XJirinro*tart
less than 20 per cent, increase over last
anyhow, or any where. On the contrary, Ford.
year. Tbo gold interest on tbe present
On Thursday morning tbe rebels pres­
funded and fundable debt, for the current it show* a gain of quite 180,00* soldiers,
seamen and laborers. These arc palpa­ sed our pickets, and appeared to he in
fiecal year, will not exceed $47,735,650,
Uanag a ntrphu of nwtyfifty militant' ble facts, about which, as foots, there can strong force on our right. Tbs 3tb New
York cavalry are skirmishmg &lt;m the
in gold from customs ever the specific be no caviling. We have the men, and
charge for Interist upon them ; part of we could not have had them without the Orange Court Houm road, near Parkins
tavern. They were driven in with a se­
w hieh surplus the Secretary has readily
Ahd now,* let any Union man, who vere lose, leaving many wounded an the
disposed of at 165 per cent for green­
field. Griffith’s division waa marcbed
backs, tbe principal aa wall as premium complains sf the measure, test himself
of which will go to tbe benefit of tbe by writing down In one Uns, that be Is forward on our right, about 11 o'clock to
feel tbe enemy's position, and were met
Sinking Fund, and to the redaction of for subduing the rebellion by force of
by tbo rebel Oia. A. P. Hill, supported
•As currency interest on tbe unfounded arms, and in the neat, that he is for tak
by Gen.'Ewrll. A Severe action. took
or temporary debt,-such as one year oer- ing these 136,000 men frem the Union
tlficatea of iadebtedsees, certifiealM of aide, and placing them where they would place, in which »« captured nliout 300
be but for the measure be condemns. It prisoner*, though it la reported that we
That this statement may not seem he cannot foce his cause so stated, it is tost too guns. In Um mcanlime Gen.
Hancock marched bls corp* to the- right
only because he cannot face the troth.
overdrawn, we annex a schedule of the
I add a word, which was not in the to coonect with Gen. Warren, and had
funded debt and 7 30 per cert, treasury
verbal c-mveriatiun. In telling this tale, hardly got into posilian, with hie left
notes, noon to pass into funded debt by
reeling on or near Cbanoellorsvlllc, when
voluntary conversion, on which gold fri- I attempted no complhnsut to my own
sagacity. I claim not to have controlled he was attacked by Longstreet with hia
tsrest is bow being paid:
events, but confess plainly that srente full corps and part of Ewell's.
Funded Ml of At United Slaltt .to have controlled me. Now, at tbe end
Gm. Hancock, with the as.istancw of
Marek 3, 1864.
&gt;. of three years' struggle, the nation’s con­ Getty's division of the 6th Corps, waa
n Is bellsred test no sccnriUw offer so pvat
dition Is not whet any party or any man under a musket fire of twoanAa half laducoDsata to loaders as lbs various Sweriyboon
’ duraliee, in which hie command Ueaa of U. K, Beads, la ail otter ferae of to
devised or expected.
God alone eau
debtedorea,
tte felih or wbiliof priTUt ^rliv.
dsim It. Whither It is tending seems suffered severely, inflicting much injury
or stock oowyatoeo or ooparsto eowaamlUs oaly
plain. If God now wills the removal of upon the rebels.
Giber developments showed Lee to is phHUMt 6&gt;r pejmwil, white tor the deb to of ll»
a great wrong, sad wills also that wa of
Usiird Htetos tbe whole property of tbe oocntry
the North as well as yon of ths Booth, have his whole force in our front. Thia
1. boidea to secure the pay meat of both priadpel
shall pay fairly fur our complicity In that knowledge of tbeir position was of course utolatoresltaeoie.
wrong, impartial history will find there­ highly important, and was obtained only
Thaw Brods Bsy be suteerib-d for In stuns
in now causes to attest and revere the by the greatest skill te handling oar
troops. It not betag tbepurpoMof Gen.
justice and goodness of God.
Meade to advance on the army, ba or-1
Yours tnsly,
A. Lurooav.
Thia interaat charge upon tbe same
dared tbe line of Battle to-be held, til I
ateeeat of fended debt will be reduced
morning.
tbe next fiscal year tn tbe sum of
The position of i
II ,7«AS»4. by the cocvereion oftbe 7.30
night was parallel
total FsoOte Debt of th. Catted flutes OB
par cents of 1804, in August and October
wbleh isterast is payable ia goU, os tbo third day
i«U&gt; tbe « par reels uf 1881. leaving the
contest between McClellan and Grant
of March. IBM. was rtomato. Tbs laurcst
interest charge upon tbe same &lt;768,966,- at tbe New York ftanitary Fair, has soronttriaddrtfcr tbo coning ttood yrer W1H bo
OOOobIy 146.987,126, for tbe next fiscal prised tbe public. The eaplanation is,
•U,M7,lMr_wbite «he oottax. rorcnn. to -m
that tbe managers were —“ -*•....... *
for Uu rerwot tereiyssr, sedtog JmaOte, IM.
customs duties now immediately eontem- keeping book large Hi______________
bu bean so far at tbs rate of over *10c,QW,0«
ptaed by Congress, tbe gold revMuea. Grant, and permitting MuCWIsh to re­
an tbe eame volume of grow importation man just a litdo adesd ao as to hasp hie
M in IBM. will be raised to 11 Iff000,00©
or ttlMOMW-

To dm

■wniin CEM1W nmts

\Ve observe that many of the leading

Republican journals have gone into extaatee over the President’s tetter which
&lt;0 publish elsewhere.

Many of the

grounds given for approval, are, to owr
judgement, just no grounds ai ell. White
the letter la, under the clroumstaucea.
wall Mough, aa an earese for btehasifoo

«&gt;f tbe' one pe&amp;ey or tbe other, of the

wisdom, or tbe sagacity of the President,

but alone settles tbequsstiou of motives,
h la to be regretted that the President
waa eompelled to acknowledge that in

place of cootroliog events, ha was cou-

tralod by tbam.

What wo have mani­

festly needed from tbo outoet waa a aontreliaf mind eapabla of comprehending
the aiuiatioo and of cent ruling events if

The excuses for forbidding the Fromoot policy of emancipation and om of
alare*. oc tbe ground that be did net

think it aa ugq|tepeesiblo necessity,” is a
poor eomplimsol to his statesmanship.
His subsequent action shows that it was
one*Af the nearly fatal errors “of hie admtelatratioo. h also shows that the ad-

mtolstrativs capacity and the foresight
of a Fremont far exeeedsd that of his
official superior. According to the Preeident’s own reasoning tbo early a^option
of the Fremont policy would have saved
the country thousands of valuable lives
of white men and millions of treasure.—
As ss excuse for delaying what fa others
was seen and known to bo a manifest
duty, this tetter is wall enoegb. and will
be received aa ao evWeaee of the purity
of his motives. The loiter is also.vsluable in another poist wherein the Presi­
dent shows tbo beoefiia of that same
policy which ba so long resisted. But
inasmuch as the Mstory of events has
shewn.that, after long delay and contin­
ued diaaator be saw and comprehended
that *SudispoMabh
*' *
others had lung before seen and endeav­

ored to act upon, and inasmuch as’the

question of ability, rather than that of
motives, may be the open question In tbe

coming campaign, we can hardly see the
noeeseity or utility Of that fetter.

The Republican press aM Over the
country are finding a great deal of fault
with our present Congress. There ia a

vary general feeiing that the iuflucoces
of the Opital and tbo lobles have blinded
them to the true wants oftbe country and
ths wiabse of their consUtoenta.
We

want new men, fresh from tbe people.
selected with a view to their fitness to
correct the evils complained at. Notwlthstending such b tbe feeling all over
the ceunly, among the hading Republi­

can journals sod thinking, ucmifob man,
there arc emissarlao traversing thia Dis­
trict, wbo are eo nearly allied to the
copperhead* ao to tedoce the belief that
they are still io their interest, who urge
tbe re-nominstioo of our present mem­

ber, on the ground that such n erent
would so discourage (T) tbe rebate. It h

true socii an atari would very much M&gt;
courage the Oepperiaedh^f this District.
Is it oot a Mir prcsampttea ffiat aaeh is
Che object of men token from the copper­

head ranks, nut eleven months sioee, end
paid ona hundred dollar* acaauth to writs

and travel an such a tofatoinn. - Saabneu
sbtofcrtb,
. .
dfh, DaMfe ■mtoFBarrr Countyt and eo
A.P jo« Mio. v &lt;U tot
of
tbssouatry and pf tbe Uss* party may

REMEMBEB
&gt; nurnufimraaBM •

New Advertisements.

U. S. 10-40 BONDS.

VtT A rebel womaa writes to her
husband in Pries’a ArkaMM army (the
tetter Using boon intercepted) tilat ••Par­
son Nolen is our serest rider now. He'
says that God kaa plsMly promised to
be on our side an drive the accursed
Yankees from off o&lt;ir soil. Parson KoM-JahapteUid prsMber, bet It don’t
d"T “•
t. ny wo mock oawo Arluw.

mark* relative to the villiage printin 1
The editor say* “we make no ehargel

pubMdHOg Che proceedings of the cl
rij.’’ Wc are willii&gt;$ Jo give the Piol
fkR credit of it* explanation «* far
It gnee, but would like to ask further!
by “proceeding*” Il mean* the by-ll

and ordinanoe* pasced by tbe council I
We eboold be perfectly willing to puhl
tha record of tbeir doing* gratia, pro!
off1 (bey would pay a* thirty or ,fi|

dollar* for publiahlng according to la
“new and revised code of by-laws/1
ByOataay. wc would suite, what r
not be known to all the council, that
o*dinanee, by-law or resolution of a s i

story, afearactcr, posrcssM any valid
whatever, unlem posted or published

SxsBxrn School Corvxmoir.—A I
hea been lasusd for the fourth and
convention of tbe State Sabbath Scl

Teacher* Aseoristion.

It Indie* past

and friends of the Sabbath School c*

Prominent Sabbath school men Wi
other States are expected, as tbe meed
at Grand Rapid* ia Me of a chain nf t

tlar eonveatioas in Ohin, Illinois,

conrin aad Iowa.

V

Il is expected ths-

w’DI poeaca* more than its usual into
from tbe presence of eastern men. '
Detroit &amp; Milwaukee Railroad and
Stage Company from Kalaimuoo id
reduced tbeir fare for tbe occasion.

ToirsiauL—John Bessmer, an er

rieoead

bwrber and bair-dretscr, ft

Philadelphia, rxxrufkos tbr room her
foe •'•ecu pled by J. M. flewes, and (
doing a good bnainew* and giving en
•atmfootMta- GhshimaralL

•Tta'FaCToar.—J. 8. Van Bruni
prepared to do wool -carding, manu I
luring and cloth-dressing, promptly -j
Io good style.

Tbe factory is in g*

oedfrfaad la bring worked, this year,
hands wbo andsrstand tbeir business. I

The Idmrtittr and Tribon, for W
etaeday, laakee the following statem l
wMafrvM briag gtadireto and a iuat pr
to every citixM oftbe great Panini J
State.
•
•
(
tfTbe quota of Miohigim under the cl

orxaite- suit; ii. ..mt., ,.r.
sxnteeru raised under tbe call was 24.2H

MM 44,081.

The quota under the cd

aNfrfeiM mouths men waa 11/

M»ay -Mlnuwta, S3M. ut.l 11.V

stoMhaefe—tahed was 8,970.—The qe

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and Uss&amp;one of the readers of tW‘/feWfe- .
who arw ready to aie» all the adraatagea
ihatjurtilrp to navelabnr, I propose to

for the post two years which I adopt aa
the torn. ■ • : '
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,A/tar my grnmj£ it well prepamd by
majiuring, plowing and harrowing, ! drift
it eee way with a small plow. Into thia
drift l.put whatever of comport or ma­
nure ia intended for the hill, mid mix
(horcughly with the eoil.with an inatrument made by attaching two or three of
8&gt;ora*aharrriir teeth to a juht four Inche» square and four feet long, with bandies
&lt;»J one end and a hitching place at the
MtXrirx After this operation the corn lx
eteOww all along the drill, at the. rate of
four or six kernels tn the foot. A plow
is then used to cover the whole, in toll
tohtraWy free from stones.
When theedrn is up sufficiently tn
ace the rows the same little plow Is run
on either side of it, turning a furrow
from tbe euro. In a week or ao » cultivatnr ia run through and the soil is again
levelled. When it get* up a little too
big for the crows, and the Wurms have
got their share, with a dextrous use of
11&gt;# boa it is thinned to about eight Inches
and left standing kt as straight a row as
possible. When ten or twelve--lashes
high the aetuc little plow ia used to turn'
a forrow sgainat either aide of tbe corn.
With a Kiue patience the weeds may be
nearly all covered and destroyed. With
my to years’ experience I csncunfidenlly
recommend this method to my brother
farmers, especially U&gt; those who have
light toils to manage? 1 have actually
raided a good crop of corn, and not used
the hoe at all. and al harvest, eue could
no( tod three buttala of weeds to the
acre.
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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY; MICH., JWEDNESDAY, MAY. 18, 1864.
Selntd

“Now, John." said Israel smiling, as
be areas; Martha still sad, cleared the
table softly, stopping every Huie while

The old man heard ft all with tingling
cheeks, for, tail ft an delicately aa ' John
might, It oould not be softened.
"Don't feel so about it John,” he said
kindly, “It’s very kind in Bial x at least
it will pay my little rent. I shall stav
here.
Jehu—It’s all arranged.
The
creditors are very good about ft; end
since morning I’ve got a situation.”
"A altuation!”cried John, incredulous.
“J know It will be too much fit him,
mnrmnred Martha, looking u^
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nona will m mo vanairr cmajr.

"What in the world will you do, fath-

W« shell moei, sad shall re.him,
Tlwra wOI.be no vseMlritair;
Round tbe Throat, ths Great EtarnsJ,
Wa shall ewot, sad sm hia there.

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HASTINGS

DRUG

STORE!!!

“l haven’t had time to think,” said the
old Rise, sighing In spite of himself, "but
we shall get along."
John shook the foot that hung over
bis knee, end bis face grew darker and
darker. He was thinking hnw impossi­
ble it would be for him to help his old
father. He bad married young, some
said imprudently, but It was not so in
the mala, for he had found a cheerful, in­
dustrious wife. His only trouble was
want of means—not absolute want—but
he received a very small salary, and his
family wm Increasing. He .already had
foor children, and only house room
enough for them.
“If 1 had a place father, you should
come right with me. O, What a curse
it is to be poor”
“Huah, John, don’t let me hear such

How my brart Irape up with gtadaea,
As 1 resd lU promise given—
Gi«sa by a* gracious Savior.
Who eonlrals tbagstos of Hearn.

W. shall BMt, 0! yes, well meat him.
Hia our darling snd Oar pride;
W. shall mset, th. conflict erer.

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fastings’ $usintss Jirfttwj.
new vid most complete assortment of

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
fChrmiral*, Palate, Oils, Cam
pbcM, Baralnc Fluid,

Who, upon that Held of bottle.
Mods for bin a soldiers pin

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Yoa srs werptag, Father, Brother,
I, bit prom bed, hopefol Bride,
We are wacpisg for the fallen,
M eeplig lonely, aldo by tide!

mt umm,

But well meetend net er BinJam,
1 'There will be oo porting there
And well oarer, oerer linger,
Round another vacant chair-

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I. A. A &lt;!• C. HOLBROOK.
A TTORNF.YSand Cocxwellore al law. .
A lUatore fa Cbonrerx. horiy entered
telhc bmto—"of tkrir PrelHy“J Afauvryo
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a»d counsellors at law
Solicitors in Chonecrr. Tax snd Inanranes
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‘°Offl^”2ardiek 8Irrel, opposite tbe foatoOice,
ttorneys

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Kalorassoo. Michigan.
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The Groat French Remedy !

H. P.CMBRRY, .
IOUNTY CLERK and Notary Public. OSes
! is'Chs Court Moose.

"Old Israel turned out of house and
home! 1 declare tbat'a too bad!”
Thus aaid a gentleman who was talking
about tbo failure of Seaford &amp; Co., that,
made such a atir some years ago.
Old Israel Benton was worthy of his
name. A dignified, white haired man,
with a calm and sweet countenance, who
with regard to moral probity haff lived
in the courts of tbo Lord all the days of
bis life.
Everything wm taken belonging to
Seaford A Co. Not even the little house
w here Israel BonCm bad lived in oom
fort with his aged wife, was spared. For
20 years he bed been connected with Sea
fard &amp; Cn., and had done bis duty with
unflagging spirits and unfailing regulari­
ty. It had seamed to him as if be . was
in die in their honored employ.
John
Seaford had often Mid to him,
"Israel, don’t tax yourself loo hard ;
rest when you will, old friend; sod if the
time comes that you must lie by, why
remember that you and your wife are
provided for. And so he had compla
o nlly looked upon bimeelf as cared for
up to tbe end of his good and honorable

The shock fell with added weight be
cause the wife hsd fur come time been
ailing. Seaford A Co., were stricken aa
terribly as men oould be, for they failed
through the diahonenty of others. They
were true men both of them, men who
fallowed the Bible precept, and suddenly
Heaven bad smitten them.
Israel came back from the store on
that and morning, not utterly cast down
u_.
kvwiwni. it nau been
bis custom for a long time to go out al
six and come back at seven for his break
fast and family worship. Here he was
on the threshold no longer his.
The
words of the elder Seaford rang in his

Tlx- onlv certain and Safe Rrtmdy fur a!! Uter&gt;N&gt; Ubowffostaea. Monthly DiBtooHtea, Irrrpl.rt
tie. and all the other diwaare to which ths woman
“Israel, I wish we oould have saved
Wife aa&lt;! Mother i» peculiarly liable.
These Pills eootaio oo drielerwu. ingredients, your little home. It tries us very much
bat are »»t&gt; oad certain io tb«r actum. They that we cannot.” Tie could answer noth­
will ba found to exert lbs hapmesl effeclUn all ing fur it was bard at sixty nine to be
ceare of Hrolapans Uteri, io lancoirea, br the
Wbitrerifwy
b*
tbo ~»rel and. most homeless.
certain cure that can be found. Ilia uo acoosat
He could look into tbo pleasant tea­
ofthia certain! t than they should oolba taken by room, where Martha sat waiting fur him,
the little loaf oo the table, the bright tinpot, the snowy cloth, for whatever pas­
sed through Martha’s bands came forth
whiter and better, If that were possible,
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• - ’t bear to
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thought_ to
“I can

DR A. P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

DENTIST,

*’TEETH oxfreetvd or dllrd. oo abort notice.

himself, as be bustled about, hanging up
bis hat, brushing hia silvery glistening
locks back from a broad forehead. There
were two glass panes set in the door, and
through them be saw the room, Martha’s
pale, gentle face, the aun streaming over
tiro picture of Washington and falling
down to the faded lounge. At last be
cried manfully onto hia soul,—
“Why art thou castdown O iny soul 1
Why art thou disquieted within met—
Hope thou in God?'
And so he wee

fortified to go ia, even to tell Martha,
after they had eaten.
“I thought you made a small break­
fast,” wm her quiet reply, but the tears
were struggling up nevartheleM.
And
again she Mid, as she moved her chair
back,—
“WeU, Israel, we're old, and have
never wanted. Some way wUi be open­
ed for uo."
At that cnereent there was a bustle at
tbo door. A manly fallow of thirty
,
camo ia much excited, hia hM in bis

cumstance was only known to tbs bIstm
“Abtel, come bare,” he whispered, aa of the prifon, who ealr dared to refer to
bis life ebbed. The conscience stricken the circomhanos in whispers.
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man come forward, fell on bis knees, too
Such are the appropriate anteoedenta
wretched to speak.
in the character of the monster who mar­
“May God Almighty bices you my kersd in cold blood the gallant defenders
son," exclaimed the old man, with fer- of Fort Pillow.

From the Ottawa, DL, Rnpublican.
Mr. John Warren, a man sixty-fonr
yean of age, living In.tbe town ofBereea
had a narrow escape from being gored to
death by a young boll, oo the morning
of the l»th insU Going into his eow-yard
the bull made a rush at him, and threw
him down with his borne two or three
times, when Mr. W. managed to grasp
him by om of the fere lege, and by a

“Why, yes! Father’s contented with
you. Ils loves children, and 1 haven't
any. Mother and mv wife never could
get along together, besides, we!vs leas-

cried

“John stood still; his blood boiling.—
Ho was aa impulsive as be was honest,
and his hands tingled to shako his heartleas brother, of whom be whs ashamed.
“Biel, whet vi/fyou doT he asked,
controlling his wrath.
“Well, 111 give two dollars a week
tuwerde hia support, if you will give
two.”
John could no longer restrain himself.
“BW,” be cried, "as Heaven is my
witness, “I’m eorry that one drop of my
blood runs m your veins; miserable and
untilial aa you are. Yon roll in wealth,
you know it, and you throat a burden
upon a poor man like mo. Don't smile:
I've not come here to beg for myself, no
nor for father either. He’d blush If be
even knew 1 had coma to you. No not
to beg for old Israel Benton, with hia
white hairs of age upon his temples but
to demand the right you would withhold.
How ungrudgingly be haa spool his little
gains for your benefit; slaved to give
you an education, and now, when poverty baa coma, sad helpfaeaneaa, you offer
to give him two dollsra a week. Shame
on you!"

then caught him by the noee and by mala
■teength held him flat r&gt;o the side. He
then drew a jsok-kuifa from hia pocket,
but dared not release hie hold upon **-boll while he opened it. A young 1
“Hera, If you would save a perishing I living In tho ' “ soul, share with ms ; help me to battle
with the demon that is drawing the very,
lift out of ma. John, leave your mis­
erable business that Is killing you; share
with me, if you would help me to my
father’s blessing, far O it seems initesd,
a curse that is killing me."
And ever after whan be saw John in
prosperity, and John’s babes smiling in
his childless face, and John’s wife calling
him the saviour of her husband's life a
EAXTHQC AKS AT QcBBSO.—Ths Quebec
tremulous hand seemed laid, open bis
Garettr of the 20th instant says there was
bowed bead, a sweet, uaslead y voice
an carthvuako shock in that city on the
seemed
Baying,
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and the houses were so violently shaken
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that all who were la them made their
way into the street aa quickly aa possi­
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the New York AWntay the falling ofa few briek. from chimneys?
Pwt remarks:
The atmaapbero at the time was dear,
"Tbo constitutional amendment hM with a strong breexs from the northeast.
Ibeen paeaed, by the neeeaaarv vote, in tbe
Thia shock exceeded in power that ofOn&lt;
Senate.
It nerds now n tw'o-tMrde vote tnber.lMWk
, the Houm : gad most then bo ratified
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There
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Union. Colorado, Nebraska and Nevada
iare knocking al tbe door for admission,
wbioh will probably be vwtod them by When a ww prisoner arrives some m
fthe present Coagrere. This would make nf tboieiafatod starts the cry of "fresh
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eight States, of which the rotes of Csb." which is undsretood to convey the
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States, all but New Jersey and flared in a htanksc and thrown up. They

“You don't better yoor cause by ewch
language,” aoeered the elder brother,
“Jfr cancel” cried John agaia, hotly,
"my cause Bish Benton, do you disown
the uld man who gave you being! Is he
sot your father as well aa mine! 'Bet I
see there ia do use ia ploediag with you.
1 am a pour mao, but 1’11 deny niyadf
V&lt;m bread and water, sad Use In one
He
[ room but-what my father mmI mother,
“O
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since yen throw their support epe«&gt; me, !
kuM iKUa» U.wn."
, ahaU.be lodged eed fed."
i
■W.H • bilk. J-ho." wdlUkUw.
“1 ineiat &lt;m eoatri baling two dollars a 1
pluad Ua kaaatoa. kaad aa tk. aiaaay
’
.ra, “a. a™ (WM kJ ™d .... SiI week," mW
Hare’s tho money for two 1
dm .«d ala jraanaU ay •*. aadI et book.
m-UlaUaCMaaftarkarda-1 JakaAUI recMtes. At tbe end of that time HI ।

,«io. eUk.kai Ik. Iroabkd M la-

A correspondent of the N. Y. IMssm
writing from Knoxville thus dsecribea
theguerrillaFurreet and his followers:
■ftc news of the capture of Fort Pt!
low by Forrest, and the cowardly btrteh
ery which fullowed'of blacks and whites
alike, ku produced a profound sensation
here. The universal sentimect is—"1st
no quarters be shown to these dastardly
butchers of Forrest’s command while tho
war losta."
These Forrests, the oldest of whom,
Gen. Bedford Forrest, has by thia and
other atrocities obtained such a record
cf itrfamy, were nil negro-tradera. There
were foor brothers— Bedford, who kept a
uegro-pen for five years before tbe war,
on Adam street, in the rear of tbe EplaIX___ I.-.. T-L_ ___ 7?-.-

“No, no, Martha, toerc’a more strength
in me than you think. It’s tolerable pay.
too; at least It will give us what iktle
we want I've taken a porters situation
in Harrison's dear,” be added looking
up, his lip quivering a Httia.
suu ■ gammer, woo was jailor and clerk
“A porter! O, father 1” John laid hie for Bedford; Bill Forrest, an extaurive
Cne on tho table, his head on thci
* negro-trader at Vicksburg; and Aaron
ret into tears. He had always
Forrest, general agent to soour tbo coun­
ed hie father, had been proud of
try for hia other brothers.
They aenchim in hie clerkly capacity,—for 1
mutated large sums of money in their
gentleman had dune a deaf of writ
nefarious trade, and Bedford won by that
the Benfords,—in that great Inn_____ and other influences a natural promotion
offices with its mahogany desks and jhairs; to a Brigadier in ths woman-whipping,
be eo gentlemanly with hia white hair baby-stealing rebel Confederacy. lie ia
and pale, refined face. Now, to carry about fifty years of age, tall, gaunt, and
heavy packages, that ok! man; to be ■allow-Tisaged, with along nose, deepest,
■ubject to the whims of under clerks, it black, snaky-evee, full black beard with­
was too horrible, apd John sobbed aa If out a moustache, and hair worn long.—
his heart would break.
He usually wore, while in tbs "nigger"
"Why Joheny, my boy Johnny, my trade In Memphis’ a stovb-pipe hat act
good, brave boy, that you always were!”.- on the back ef his bead at an angle of
exclaimed the old man, pelting him on forty-five degrees. He was accounted
the shoulder, trying to emile through mean, vindictive, cruel, nd unscrupu.
the heavy tears that were roiling over loua.
hie own cbeeke, while Martha had tamed
The slave-pen of eld BedlbnMtForrest,
her dim &lt;^ m away, and hidden them in en Adams street, was a perfect horror
her handkerchief.
to all negroes far and
sad near. Hia mode
“I— I can’t help it father. O why am
—w refractory slaves wee to
I poor 1"
four of bis fallow staves to stand
The old man went daily after that to
--------- d the victim stretabed out in the
his new business, but be had overrated "sir sad then Bedford and hia brother
hia strength. One day John wm hastily John would stand, one on each side, with
sent for, so wm Abiel Benton. Tho lat­ long heavy bull whips, and but up their
ter looked up from the click of hard gold victims ustil the blood trickled to the
to hear tbe message, Israel hia father wm ground.
Women were often stripped
dying! Tbe former left hie sick babe naked, and with a bucket of salt water
and weary wife,- weary with work and standing by, In which to dip the instru­
constant care, and the two brothers met ment of taatoro, a heavy leather thoag,
at the solemn death-bed. liras) Benton their backs were cut up until the blisters
bad buret a blood vassal, lifting some covered the whole surface, the blood of
heavy weight, and now, calm, white and their wounds mingling with the briny
mixture to add torment to the inflietioe.
“John,” be said, with a smile, and as
iohn knelt down, he laid hie hand on hia
oy'a brown cufta,—
for the purpose of punishment The
“God bless you my bey," he said seft- ■lave wao secretly buried, and the cir­

language from your Ups. God has ap­
pointed ua each his share of sorrow. 1
have been comfortable all my life; per
haps mine is ooming now I and John if it
is, there will bs only a shorter atrifa,
fur the old mon is almost seventy.”
One nr two tears fell down Martha’s
pale cheeks, but she was vary patient;
■be said nothing.
"If Biel was only like any other man,"
cried John, starting up angrily, “it
wouldn’t matter; but to think ot your
eon and my brother being such a akinfiinL I hope hs will bo poor before he
dies,”
“O John!" cried Martha, roplaiagjy.
“I am sorry to see that spirit, my eon,"
■aid Israel, “it hurts me more than all
my trouble.”
“Wall, father, don’t think n( It. I’m
wrong of course, and haaty, but I do
wish for rour sake end fur mother’s, that
I had all Biel’s wealth. That don’t mend
mailers, however. _ I am going down
the street.- 1’11 call in again to-day *or
lo-asorrow,” and olThe went haatiiy.
Walking himself into a perspiration,
he suddenly ceofronted a tall, keen-look
ing man, just leaving a broker’s office.
"Como back, ’Biel,’’ he said, “1 want
to speak to you, ll’a only a minute;
about father,” exclaimed John, impatient•r
.­
“Well, I’ll give you five,” said' tbe
broker, and went back into hia office.
“Y’ou’vs beard of Seaford's ^failure 1"
"Of course 1 have," answered the
broker.
"And that father ia turned out of bouse
and hemeT"
“Wcll.no, I didn't hear of that,” re­
plied tbe brother, knitting his browa
alightly.
“Well, it’s so. They haven't saved a
eent. Even that poor littie house must
go. Now, what’s to be done for father ?’’
“Why, can't you take him homel"
salted the broker calmly.
"Afrf" John's brow flushed hplly to

“Well what of HI The beet of them
■re wall rented. I couldn't turn good
tenant! out!—and the worst of the ro­
of course I wouldn't let him live Am

NO. 3.

rmide him quail, took hie hat and left the

�WAR NEWS !!
Wedic*4*y Minting,

W ASMIMCTMt, If
for-Gnml Dix :
■'
forward a dispatch tl
red from General But

ii.wnmni.

even to that
_
fr-"d ™
itat
•*— KT»r»e wasonTy rowing to get votes for
Kellosg, it was oaoscquenily next to im• awe anaBw
.... ------- j
whole division of tbs corps were &lt;‘HPlur™
-e
-----------iv;,i __________ _
.
HOUSE.
w
,
transpiring'at the puaslble to oonvhtco them' that tire charg­ in a
few
words.
WiMiteUB. May 11—Mr. Wash­
es were destitute of anv ftuadatieti in drcdoavalry we have advanced up the and other troops, amounting to .10,000.
troth."
V
“T-Wf. 11
a«p«tei ‘liM burns •tated'lbe sulwtance of a de«p»UEb
Awisiry itsulte, until after our paper
’
rfarmr, May 7th, 1864.
anutbm
tw Um wiifeiMim
"These weje colored cavalry, and are lure nfT,000 prisoner*pod.30 !«"’•
battle is still pregeessloe. ■
ry Blanton
s. ./nt io GM Du
now bolding portion as our wdvaaee to­
part of tl.i» 'paper. We endeavor to
Still later, 12 o'clock.—It is j«*l now
TMOntra&amp;Ah srif Ai
tbernkm
wards
Ridtmopd.
’
and wm received wi
gir* tho main facts, Shorn nr the.atartling more will 1 address you, and then let liio
reported that Hanetwk has tn rood the
"Gen. Kautx, with threa thousand a«.
right flank of tbe enemy beln.w Spotteyl
rtnmire, ■* hiqh have kept the public exciU matter real There b another point tipairy from Suffolk, uq ths rem* day with
vanlaWuft
nnute.'xhd
pressing
on.
The
sd^tbe liut t&lt;;n days. Up to this writ­
our nimeinenu up tbe James RlVer, battle evetywhere la overubelmingly in
log, .Gen. Grant's army baa achieved a tluns, (bough they may not be In accord­ forced the-Black water and burnt tbo rail­
■ '
,
ance uith your view of things, as they road bridge at Slouy Crack below Peters­
Terrific Bring has just rommenetd on
Tbe bill to punish for. counterfeiting
Eight days of hard fighting bava^ shown are suggestive of a higher authority than burg, cutting in two Beaureguard’s force* tbe loft near Grant's headquarters. The
coins of tbe United SUM, ft was agreed
Mjfek’jftitot.,. .
..
Gem Lee, that for l|ie firm lime in thia
“We have landed boro, intrenqhed our­ battle Is going on with terrible energy to lay over till Monday.
struggle be baa met bis master in (ba art enacted by Congress or Parliament, selves, destroyed many milra of railroad, and our aucceaa ia raid tu be certain.—
Tbe Coiutn.tiee on Elections reported interested la the LjrefeUur,Wringers.
of war. fie has been steadily forced back Chamber &lt;&gt;f Deputies or Diet.
ia tert of bwarflng the tebt far tbe
We and got a position which with proper Prisouere arc constantly coming In.
Tar it. m /macro* Torosnr.
Tbe following ie« dispatch sent by Gen. 2d dlstrittW Kenftcky to Mr. Teaman.
from the puHtiona chosen long ago and eumriim«a reason from analogy, tbo like­ supplies ire am koU ayaiM the vhole uf
ud if net entirely MtiaCwtovy, return It.
Let e Army. I hbre ordered up the tup­ Hancock this morning:.
Laid over.
• ■
it wiU wring saWhlug from a UiW to a M
prepared with all tbe skill engineering ness or reaemblanco which one thing
Near HpoUay Ivanin Court Houae, May
Mr. Pendleton reported a bill for the ■tfr witbeet ahaesura.
couldbriiig te lls aid, and with the lusa bears to another.
Ps'ented la tbe Veiled Siatea. Kofiaed. Canada,
' Beauregard with a large portion of 12, 8 a. M.—lAave captured from 30 to
•&gt;f t boasands of prisoners and a largo
There are certain organic laws, by fi&gt;o his command, waa left eouih of the cut­ 40 gun*. I have finished up Johnson and
now gning into Early.
of
tbe
Treasury
tu
give
note*
l•
replace
number of guns, bo ia now reported to observance of which the human frame is ting of tbe railroad by General Kautz.— ■m (Sirmt)
*
W. J. BAMCOtK.
those lual by ablpwredt, tWcompany to
ba flying Horn before a large furoa of fresh brought to perfection, and mafatained iu That porti.® which reached Petersburg
Tbe guns captured bare arrived at head­
under Hill 1 have whipped today, killing
give bunds tu insure tbe government
troops, his eommenicaiioua severed, and a stalo of health and activity ; and by U&gt;e
_
and
wounding
many
and
taking quarters.
againstloeeJ ■ '
Brig. Gan. Stuart, commanding a brig­
his army destitute of supplies. Such ia non-observance ur breach of u hichydis­ many prisoners, after a severe dud
The House refused to lay tba bill un
ade to Johnson’s division was auptored.
reported to be- tbe attention of affairs up ease is Induced. As In the bumanjfody, woll-oonteeted fight.
lbs table, and Mr. Pendleton proceeded
•
Burnside's
column,
it
fa
reported,
have
"Lieutenant-General Grant will not be
so in the body politic, there er&lt;» ?ertetn
to tbe 13th Inst.
,
■
moved down un the railroad toward*
» of roar wringnr*.
The JV. F. Are. Pari commenting upon organic, fixed and immutable laws, troubled uith any further reinforcements Fredericksburg, going in on the enemy’s
Messrs. Thayer, of Pennsylvania, and
to Lee from Beauregard’s forces.
function. n&gt; wrif ii
the situation under date of May 11th founded in truth and justice, which every
rear. Warren, with the 5tb ourpe on Washburne, of lllitMMs opposed the bill,
“Baxr. F. Burtxa, Maj. General.
government Is bound to respect, and tbe
the right, I* now sending out a heavy on tbe ground that it would open the
line of *k':rmi*ber* to feel tbe enemy's
From Washington.
resistance; but it may be confidently observance of which is necessary to its
works in his front, which are supposed duo r to abuses.
Mr Washburne said we should devote
Jefferson
WxsnnroTox, May 10.--It la bslleved
aitid that the worst of the struggle in prosperity and well-bcidg.
to be abandoned.
from reports which have reached here to­
Virginia Rover. Gram has boa ten the
A apecial to tbe Herald dated head
night that there was ho general engage­ Iuarters 5th Aamy-€brp«, in the field,
' tteSpvctfuny years,
entsmy on the battle-field deliberately
Ohio (Pendleton) and his friends cutild
ment yesterday, but aa heavy firing was
ao. W. WHMELKO.
lay 12, 7 a. m., tayaS Hancock
11BSCOCK made
oiauo a
•
chosen'by the rebel commander; has Southern statesman has said that when heard this morning at Acquia Creek, in
hear ibundel' from Spoltsyhlteia, al­
Ctemhusd. ubta.
briWaHtcemure et 4 tbleTHWirtiy
thit'mttraiHjf'oran
tf ?.
beaten him in deflnnee of every advan­ Jefferson wrote those words, he wrote a tbe dinwaion of Bpctterlrarila Cbtlrt
though be and they may nut cheer when
entire rebel div'^iun .including Maj. Gen.
tage this gave b|m ;. and our losses, “•elf-evident" lie, for it was an iodispula. House, the fleetest must have bcim jre Ned. Johnson, &lt;amm*ndhtg. Brig. Gen. they henr tbe glorious news. Mr. W.
though
serious, are not so great bfe fact, of which there waa ample prouf, newed. Our farces did not 'ocropy the Geo. Stuart, and ^Brig. Gen. Johnson, moved to lay the bill on thu table.
Mr. Pendiclufa thought it unfair far
that such was not tho case. Admit that latter place, bu: are within several mHcs
as In any way to disable the army, in
by the laws of the slave states thov are of it.
the gt-oiletnan to cut ulf the debate after
not, by tbd higher law that Jefferson
Large numbera of wounded are retichhe bad &gt;ren given the oppoctimity l&lt;.
pieces
of
each,
fell
Into
our
hand*,
luk-'
tillary could not hi used— they are' less made hia guide, they are, and be wrote iag Frodnrieksbnrg. and many officers
ntakr his drmaBogirel remarks.
ing advantage &lt;if tbe sterm and darkueja
than In anrjmftleofequal Importance and no lie.
Mr. Cox charged the gentleman from
who are wounded are expected to arfitc laat evening, Henrock managed to changs
When by a breach of tbe organic laws; at Washington tomorrow.
Illinois (Washburne) with Insnhir.g bis
severity. The death of Gen. Segwick is I
.the posltfutt 6f bl* troop* unobserved by
jbe human system becomes diseased,
(Mr. Cox’s) side of the ITtmae, and be
Ou Monday, Gen. Burpside began an
the enemy, nnd while the darkness and wnutrjplo make an appeal.
attack on the left with great fbry, nnd
foe still prevailed, pounced on them this
and capable officer p but he can be
Mr. G&gt;x was loudly called tn order by
with an encouraging degree of success.— morning like a wolf on tbe fold, Ho
replaced; and while we mourn the nauseous drugs uf the physician, and the We had n fight the day before, in which
louk hi* captive* completely by «urpri»e tho Republicans, wins it&gt; (urn, wore cell­
glariou* deadend sympathize with the surgeou'a kuifs can well attest. Our to nee his own words: “We"whipped old
ed to order by tbe opposition, and much
and having eput hi* prisoner* *ecurely tu
government by protecting and fostering Longstreet."
.
tiie rear, turned their own gun* un (he eunfuaion prevailed.
slavery, has broken thu organic or high­
Onr army could not- bo in a more
After, debate, the Iluose refused to
enemy in tbe vicinity.
er law, and luu become fenrfidly diseas­ cheerful Condition. All man are sanguine
A »pedal to the H'arid dated tbo 12lh. tabln tho bill, and subseqiienlly passed it
ed, and the knife is now being' applied of sucoeas, and count the days w hen’they
says': -The Army of tho Polopiac
to remove, if possible, the cause and save shall In triumph enter the rebel capital.
peril the future.
Tbe remainder of the session
opened it* seventh day’* bgltle this morn­
Lee lately itetrod nn order In relation ing with brilliant adeeoasr*. Advicji* Io- ' ipied in the consideration o! ll
Meade’s army it stiK a numerous body; the life, and restore the health of the no-,
lion.
to aupplies ia which ho said his commu- j
night from the front, stale that Han­
Do yuu think it advisable, when the nicstions with Richmond were cut off;
Adjourned till Monday.
cock’* Corps, on the crntrerjual west of
painful operation ia nearly completed, and ft waa impiwsiblc to fnrtdsh his tMcti
Spottsylvanla C. H., moved at an early
meats brought by Burnside; and if Grant
with stores. Hill's corps had no'raliuoa
hour on A. F. Hili’* corp*, and after a
issued for three dava. Lee enj'.lM upon
felt.the nerd of more men he could easily
akirmiah drove IfentlAi divftit-n and part
call te lum the largo garrison at Wash­ up the wound, and after all that hits been his men (be necessity nf capturing sup­ ■if’Wlleox’a dft;lsl&gt;&lt;n ^spluring 2.000 •
“(he front," that an officer altariwd to
plies from the Yankees. Up to' this 'wo
ington, able-bodied and tborougbiytrainprisoner*, one Mnj. Genera!, two Brig. ilia QuarterretsterV 'D«urtm«t &lt;.f Ids
went they hate failed to capture a single
Generals, and 50 field and line officers.
।army, wanted one art day to eonault
At 0 x. M. no other fighting lad occur) with the G«earal ln-Chiif. He is a be­
Meade has not ceased to push Lee; and
rorld, there are fixed and immutable
Tbe roads are In excellent teateling
red.
liever in the old rryime, and practiced
order but very dusty,
.
*
the enemy deprived of suppliaa, have out
• hnl under McClellan he waa taught.—
All the battles thus far have been a
Ue bad balf a dozen mile* tu go, more
every evil deed &lt;rf Individual orynation a series of attacks and repulses. Muskets
ur 1cm, eo be ordered out hia eleev-car­
were almost entirelr used, tho swampy
Waswivoraa, Mar 12, 1864.
has inflexible tenacity of purpose ; he will
riage,
nnd aa it was very likely that night
nature of tbe ground rendering thu use of To Maj. Grn. Dix*.
would flume before be could return, the
not be denied; Lee Cannot escape tbe a nation, and escape the puufohment due artillery Impracticable.
No dirpatch from tho Array of the P&lt;»to such, ein; but it will be edmini»tered
Lee very absurdly claina a victory
GencrdFhe bM now before him.
tomao have been received since 11 30
How great has when be withdraws from our front and
Butler, In tho meantime, appears to be iu a national manner.
last night.
‘
been our breach of tbe “higher law," how returns towards Richmond.
Gen. Sherman bhs not been heard
getting on ; there is do doubt that he hxa anormouaeur criminality, bow decpour
started, happy, no doubt, in tbe belief
from, owing probably to the ditovge tu that he was proof against the descending
oneo already beaten 4he enemy in front; guilt, may be judged from live terrible
the linn south otNashvilfe, by the re­
rain. Approaching Culpepper, he wiet
aari bo is near Richmond. We may bear faflictiun we are undergoing. Thousand* Wnshiagton^ May 11.—AU wee quiet
cent alonn.
an ordinary forking man en boreebark,
upon thousand* of our beat and bravest,
A dispatch from Ghi. Sheridan, dated
along tho lines until late Mendey eventtcrnlid only by an orderly.
As be
cut down in the opening ur prime uf
may bi'rere he is busy ; that hs gives the
AJif *
*** ‘I1008^'lh* r,beH
parsed,'be recognized the Lieut.-General
•&lt;«»•-&gt;«&gt;&gt;• । k»Vu» •itomx'a, right
wearied and retreating enemy no rest;
gune to Richmond to meet Smith, wlu&gt; end got into their rear, he had destroyed bis usual round. In hla usual mndrM way.
eastern faneiea. Are We not paying an
, I
Tax* tian,
was reported clone to there.
Therefore from 8 to 10 ribltes of railroad, two loco­ -T. J_._Sr___ £•_____________ .
enormeo* priee for our complicity in
a move was determined on, and at 5 r. motives and tbtefl trains and n ve^y Jarco
evil doings I Sincerely we are called
w., the entire Ime moved forvrard. The quantity of supplies, and that sincu.be
upon fearfully to-expiate our fault. A
tied
gut
info
the
rear
(hero
was
great
ex
­
mandsjea those are sometimos said to
right crossed a branch of the riror Pu,
government has no right to do wrong,
\nd drove a light battery oH posted there citement among the Inhabltenix. The
though called upon by th* people to do
to defend a email bridge.
Warren's eosuiy’s cavalry had tried to .annoy . his again.' “Walk along with me a little.’
it; nor has a people a right to ask Ila
front and Hancock's left had a Hrriy ee- rear and flank, but had bean run off, and
Over Eight Per Ce«t Itterect
government to do or porpettfhte a wrong.
bs had recaptured 500 uf uur tnen, two of
Tbs North has aided the South in up­ gagement with the rebels, who threw (hem Colonels.
lunte County has selected her delegate, holding, perpetuating, and even extend •hot and shell from a battery in the
tptionabl* kids, Mr. Quartermaster did
Nodispatebra bare been received fur
woods. Tbo enemy ware finally driven
thmCongrearienal Convention of (fate
baric three-quarters of a mils and at two days from Gen. Butler.
District. It Is said that the delegates
Dispatches received from Gen. Steele
dark firing ceased. It ia believed Long­
the general led him through the muddiest
eleettoflmrein favor of the nomination of,
street's corps waa, lbs only one In our report bit command as having arrived at
mere front, and that he wm left to impede our Little Rock. He had C&gt; Uj/ht a superior. I
T. W. Ferry. Judge Morse was nomi­
fureeuf tbeenemy, oeminatided by Kirby,
progress
while
Lee
was
attending
to
tbo General biuiselC
nally the candidate in Chai County
Smith in person, at 'Babloo River, &gt;nd'

“Woosdzd awu a Psiacl
Geer, of the 3d Michigan III
ported wounded in the n I

and ia taken prisoner. Cap !
home ia al thia place ha* be I
a battle since the war beg
heretofore escaped unharmed
that bis wound* are not ecv«|
Ing is known further than tl
tnenl above.

A Mown d&gt;e name* of the
■wounded of the 3d Mk-big*i (
the name of James A. Tube

man Am* thia village.

Thursday afternoon.

It orJ

appointing D. IL Cook Cha

D. Striker Secretary.
Tin
delegate* to the County ConvJ

U. S. 10-40 BtiNDS.

against all others. Mr. Morse la proba­
our calamities
bly as popular a man aa Ionia County
will
can boast, bat, aa it was supposed in nil
parts of tbe District that he was being the distanced fragments be again united
in amity 1 When the last stave is freed
ularity, together with all the from his bondage, when the last shackle
aid

Vultereof Grand Rapids that tho Gatetie,
at least A'dknow the sentiments of tbe.

people of Ionia county, in refation .io the

feeling in Ionia county, upon this subject
we puWbh below, the comments of the
.
.
.
.
ConV®tier, stating, however,&gt; ezplw

A rebel cavalry brigade ia reported defeated them.
arrived to­
having b&lt;ct. seen on the north side of . A steamer from Red
tbe river Rappahannock on Monday, near day at Cairo, and r«|&gt;orts rrinfuraematitfl
gviag up tu Gen. Banks. Gen.''Canby
Fredericksburg.
toad pass ’d Cairo, ou hia' war tu Red
River.
"
(SiguM.)
E.M 9TAXT0S.
of Glady River, between that and the
River Po. Hia right stretched nearly to
master. Wtam every drop oi blood the the Froderiflksburg and Richmond Rail­
road which ho B«atned dciiroua uf reach­
Washington May 15.—Tbe WorhTe
ing to obtain supplies or inroro bls snfe- special says: It was ascertained yew
।
ty. We have taken mare prisoners tn
1
lerday afternoon that Lew had rx-t cor.
Lee’a retreat, than during Thursday and
tinned his retreat of Friday, but was ap­
J
Friday' battiea.
All infirmatioa In
parently making a. stand far another bat.
Grant’s possession io of tbe moot favorstie. Gen. Grant has L-cstitroopa, and 11
'sacrifice b almost
ble character, showing dearly Leo’s re­
be has fatind Gon. Lee tn a new entrench­
treat beyond SpoUsylvania,
.
।
point ofbeing purged
ed line, U ia avident that if be did not at.
Ual for J«*« —r r-J/od
m
upon ila vitals,
tack him last nigbthe baa dope au tu-dny.
on"
I*
w.„&gt;lA
TuMaj.Gen.-Dit,
do you tetokJt would be ajust, trofl, and
An official dispatob from tbe battle­
field st Spotteylvadui yesterday at 6:30,
states that during the proceeding night
(Friday) a movement was made by' tbe

from that quarter.

device to preserve
or, to secure to it
a^Bbertple.r

subsenWJ

A call has been issued by Gratz Brown*
Freifarick Kapp, Edward Gilbert, iMrtc sNd *re thus
Wtsr^tr-^V *UiPl’,e’ &amp; Clowerei,
Wdbam Hrrrm and thirty ei&lt;lil other
MW&amp;rflbe' Propk's C&lt;,m

Moas Woesdsd.— We lean
private letter from H. II. Bal

mother, that Edwin Mallory,

Grove, ia among tbe wounded
to Washington. The nature of I

ia not stated.

npon the Qaestlan

of Lei

TOWMKir or IU*Tl»Oe I
We, tbe undersigned Electd

Township cd H strings do bare!
you to call a meeting of ths a
tbe Township of Ilastinp. to
the propriety of pledging tho
of tbe Baltic Creek and H««

least, four public places iu eaid I

publfthi I
Ceunty of Barry’ al lea.t fifteen I

■U the newspapers

before4be bwWing of sueh meet I

rordanoe with the statute ia •

Dated Hatting*, May 7th. 1864,

Bieetiow Metlee.
Hastingd: Take notice, that In; I
of an Act
tire Legislature uf I
of Micbigan, entitled "An Act 11
iu the eity of Battle Creek and 1
«ral toWnihip* uf Calhoun *r|
enuntiea, to pledge their credit: |
tbe ennstrnetivn uf • Railroad I
rity of Battle Creek; in the o
Calhoun, to th* village of Ila*
tho county of Barrj." A hie

Inga, will be hold on Monday the I

of Juno next, al 10 o’clock A. Ml
day, at tire Court lloaae in the v.l
Hastings, to consider tbe prop I
pledging the credit of tho said t l
of Hasting*, to aid in the ronstrr
a railroad from tho said city o’
Creek to tho village ef H
Jous W.Brasati
Dated Mav 12th, 1*64.

slipyld be adhered to, and declares tlmt
its signers ‘ do not recuguiao iB ;|,e
timure convention tike essential cnadi-r * &gt;rul,

^UehoWlow eplUfaatteTby
Thia manmvre it b lution ren

Striker, Fl. N. St
•nd Frank Alien.

tarTbe N.Y. JWhm* wal
Demaerat* not to build any falsi
■poa spparesft dlrisien* among

w* abould not make matter* « I
aiding to electa Copperhead Pre*

“*n ** MiM-taaa a v-eul

8—MuiXnuL
AH) UTAH.

Baoww'a Baoacwxt Taocn |
Cougha, CflMs. Itelmretary and A
fa Dfaocdare, have prewd ttair aCd

utisns

�ih

CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS
AT

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SKINNER’S,
BATTLE CXlXsSiJac.

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THE only

exclusive cash store in batte creek.

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�A Wing object with every young
man should be to secure fer hitnaelf a
permenaat home. And for its greater
stability, tteheaH consist partly in land,
nnd up Ou a certain limit, the more of-it
the bsttes. if paid (»r. The house should
&gt;e •( comfortabU and attractive es one
Ims tbe mease of making it. Ik should
be &lt;me that the heart can grow to, and
will oiiag aroend rworr and more firmly
with every pasting year,
its owner
should desire and purpose to keep pos­
session of it as iosg as be liven, and bis
chiMreo should grow up feeling that
there is one place fixed and Mabie for
them amid all change..
A tncricane are altogether too roving
in their habits. We build houses cheap
ly and pull them down without regret.—
Or, we evil out and move away half a
down times in a life lime, in the vain
hope of bettering their cuodi lions. How
much better to ebooso a bomeetead early
in life, and then lay plans in reference to
abiding therp. Even though our gains
are leee than are promised else where, a
certainty should seldom be given up for
an uncertainty. ‘ A bird in the hand is
worth two in the bush."
Only those who hare experienced II,
knew bow firmly a femily become atteebto their long loved homestead. No chil­
dren love home co well aa those who
have known only one. 'As tbe young
become of marriageable age they should
go out one by one from the old home­
stead, feeling it to be the model after
which their own should be established,
end knowing that thia will remain un­
changed aa long aa tbe parents live, a place
to which they can return, and where they
will be ever welcome. A pleasing writer
confirms our doctrine thus: • There ia
“ great g«fo in being a.tiled down. It ia
two-fold? Each year accumulates about
the fermer the material by which labor
is lessened. The rough channels of labor
became worn and awooth. A change in­
volves a great loss, and rarely ia there a
corrcsronding gain. Time Is lust, labor
expenoed, money paid out, the wear and
tear of removal la no small Item: and
above All, tbe breaking up of old aasocinlions is often disastrous in the extreme.
Parents and children become unsettled
in their habite, if not in their morale.—
Let tbeanan who boa a homestead keep
it; let him that has none, gel one and la­
bor to render it a treasured remembrance
to the absent, and a constant joy to those
who abide in it." To all which every
intelligent aad thoughtful person must
give a hearty approval—Amerirms Agricultnritl.
•

Jfegulaior
MttBTmORGiRS.

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annex rftatt&amp;Xo X\ye Vu'
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Kidney Gamplaints,

CURE-s3t Bhram.

PKOPLE-H
•1 hsrs used the 'Fsepte'e
with grr.1 brnefil. Is csw* of ocrofcls and Soft

axxA. a\k tautua ©S a s&gt;xnxxLav xxaXxvre.

'VXxesc ‘BV.Xtevs
ave coxxx\&gt;.o»«&amp; ©S *a*e atx^ by tb. we of Hosrsma'a Bmsa*. ,
The wrak Bto-nsrh 11 rapidly invigorated and
Koxxx-y^xA rooU axxK \xcA&gt;v, th. appetite restorad by tbta agewabte Toxic, aad
bewe it works voodm ia came at Pnrarsra and
x»\xxe\x vaaki X\xe«x
tn lew roc Unwed forms of IxsiOiarTWX. Acting

R. J. GRANT!

Erideaes ol tbs most rrllaM. and rtaponaiblo
character will accompeny the medicine.
Price Al per Bottle, crate far*3.

■SVvgjXxVj 'Vowve.
TH 'R.oXjatk.'*.
SXoxuo.e'U 'BvXX.o.t*

Vm Hesaaou's Exnucr Brcsr for ail effect­
less sad dfosara of tbs URlffART OROAXB,
whether existing in eau or raaxLa from what­
ever essM urigieating sod no matter ef cow u»a
eruaava.
LlW»..t. of these OmaB naairra the eld of a
DIURETIC, BKLMBOI-trS -EXTRACT BUCHU
18 THE GREAT fMVKMTlC, and h certain to
bate tho dmdrrd effect In all JXawao/br uKid, it

The Parsnip.
Tbe parsnip la one of the most valua­
ble roots that can be grown, bi tbo Is­
land of Jrray Ute used almost excl naive
ly for fattening both cattle and swine.—
Accordingly to Le Contour, the' weight
of a good crop varies from 13 to 27 tons
per acre. When parsnips are given to
milch nows with a little hay in the win­
ter season. Ute butler is found to be of as
fine a color, and exeellertt-flavor as when
the animals are feeding in the best pas
lures. Ae tbe parsnipe contain six per
cent more mucilage than carrots, the
difference may be sufficient to account
lor the superior fattening as well as but­
ter malting quality of the parsnip. In the
fattening of catu; th. parsnip is found
superior to the carrot, performing the
business with more expedition and afford
•ng meat of exquisite and highly juicy
flavor; the animals eat it with much

Sura
CURE
••M fare h.s fur more then ten yrars Ue»

Bilious Fever,
Fever and jlgue,
Liver Oomplaint,
(Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,

are X\xt, \uooy raun't VAtxxA.
B». UoXwek'.

M a eeuUe and painlrveanperirnt, ae well ae upon
tbe liver; It nleo uirsriaUr relievra tbe Uorsnr*
nos vvpeaiodnced by irr«r&gt;&gt;»r actiou oflbedigestirr and secretive ornne.
I craor.. of feeble Ufot.lkable te .ttrrare .frterA.
Z.4TWMV ^.yind and ZU&lt; ef Xs&lt;wmr.aud prompt
and permanent relief from tbe linters. Tbe te»umony on this poinlfc meet condnalre, and frets
bulb Mite
Z
Tbe agony of Bimoc s Cauciu immediately ■»
asaged by a single doe* of tlx etunulent, and by
oceaaiuBsllT rew-rtiog to It. the return of the earn1
pteisl tssy ba prevailed.
a. .
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IN MY USE OF TRADE

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PIANOS

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week ctiimni PATHIT

GROCERIES

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PIANOS

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PIANOS

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^unterfeitore. (Prion (1 per bcttU, or
oUfor t£.
C. W. Jfcbaolt, (Proprietor, Jfo. t
East Fourth St, Cincinnati, to whorr

DRY GOODS!

GROCERY, .
Eating Sf Billiard

JBuBJLiOOXNr.
EATON A McNAVGHTON.

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Wra^nm. m- uZXXtorrbao, induced br BslKbiiw; InrcJunlarr
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Th. world rasewuml ssUibr. In mis adminMr
□Mm, clearly proves (row hia own takumS

TAVIMG fitted sp, at mat expense, tbe
1 less heretofore kept by Wm. K Eirnu. ■
joining rooms, nod art ap a GOOD Bl t.tJ Al

DVEET1BEMKNT.

IS VERT FULL AND COMPLETE.

HARD-WARE!
OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

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CITE VI A CALL I
OUR GOODS

FIRST-CLASS

GROCERY, EATING AND BILLIARD
JEFFERSON FARMER, Gen. AgY

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AND

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HARMONIUMS.

HUMAN MISERY.

SnisotAs RaRDxxxn Fiax Paoor.—
John Mears writes, in the Boston Cnltirotor, that be has prepared shingles in
the following manner, and after an expe­
rience ot eleven years, aad using seven
forges tn hie blacksmith's shop, he baa
never seen a obinglo oa fire, nor a nail
alerted. Ha aays*
-Having a large trough, I put into it a
bcabel ofaniuklim., Haifa bushel of rvfuea
aalt, and five ur six pounds of potash, ad­
ding water to alack tbe lime and dissolve
the vegatebla alkali and the salt—well
knowing that pieces of an old lime pit,
a soap barrel, or a pork tub ware not
the boot kindling stufl; and having long
since Warned, while at the Vineyard
Sound, that hoi tall ualer whitewash
would endure far longer than that made
with fresh water—abaordiog moisture,
striking into tbe wood and no*, peeling,
and washing off. I net the bundles of
tbo shingles nearly to the bauds in the
wash for two hours ; then turn them end
fer end. When laid on the roof and
walla ttov are broahad ever twice with
the liquid, and wore broebed over at la-

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VOL. DL

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1804.
^■1

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Vi

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MlOWtaaU
B*rtae*s'ri*riee^klUisad

AT THE

Uk« April-. WVSM ta Ivngtbsetagdsjt.

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE!!!

I

NO. 4.

jij—".J
which a—
p-.n&gt;W, with
whom eft entrusted tbe nomluaung can­
didate* for onr support at the coming
election.
Tboae only abould receive
support who are triyd and true.
We ebould beware of. thoee who have
lately entered tho political ranks, until
they Ihow - tbetneefveo firm and worthy
of qur confidence. A man who would
sacrifice party or principle for eomo persopalor political favor la unworthy our
•uptrnri or confidence.
.
A(thorough teat can Injure no one, and
one .who to unwilling,or unable to .paeo
the ordeal, should be injected from our
“iCE3,w»Mr

Roberts Al Strike^

r»«&gt;

PoanMQUTw Gnov*. R. I.,’ &gt;. Vi
May 18th, 18M.
f

tntenrto* of war.

Bring

ia taking care effhe

wcuimM

of the fate

baanl. Ost arriving at tba Depot, we
found two traina of cars loaded to the
brim -with.oar suffering Vbroaa. Some

wva already dead, uthera dying raqr
Ts »t lifts Um hurjfsu finm t!&gt;a heart

^tilings' Musixtss JHrertorg.

JV-4T RECEIVED
a new and moat complete assortment of

DBlGli AX» JtEDICINEM,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

&gt;9M
1ST FOR MECHANICAL UD MEDICINAL
ri-RPOiEb.oNLY jy;

■RAX.tR to an kiedi ef Family Groesris*.

GROCERIES!
ROBERTSk

TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PR I NI*. FIGS, MJ-ilKB, CODFISH;

ex tn tw jxmnmEKBT

Aid Cooking Extracts,
TTOKXKTSaad CaaaMllera st J«

FOR THE ESPECIAL DKSESNT or TOE LIMES.

awe
their caUUcs Oureraiwi

PENS. PENCILS, IKES. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS. Ac., Ac.
KOST POPULAR

,

PATENT MEDICINES'

(
JOHN KOIIERT*.
o- DvrsUinasu Broad
WfcHTfllClAN
sadCo.n
Harero
I*
way. alar ths
fl SUS.

KNIEPEN k MlBtWS.

’

CESAT, I'd® (DASH

AWW
RODfjtTS A STRIKE*-

n. W KIGHT,
TTORXEY •"&lt;’ COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
LSI IC BUS
Coart CommlMioaer for Berry
MIDDLEVILLE, Micaioss.
OFFICE OVBR BLAKE'S SIORE.
la pee fee•dieglb*
collection of
tala
Uarmf an

II. r. CHKRRY,
OVXTT CLERK a»4 Ke
fata Qean Mouw.

C

C. FRIMDI.F.

PabHe.

FRAMR ALLEN

DB. A. P. DRAKE,

PRACTICAL

ON

Hardware »lor'

KKCKaHel

wsisr-

DENTIST,

VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.

On TneWay Gibbon and BkrloW’a’ A:
vMott w4te witbdhnro from the south

Mr. Kwroa ;-*-My object in tjawUng

“Tbe Cbarleeum Ataroey of April S4. faat. Th* groans of the dying and th*
■fates the fidlowtag tragte’ incident of
le etog* of that city: A n't .';
A
eoription. They, ware in avmmon cauls

hifell.-wl bf U» «WJ. -ta .m
rfwkxl bf mr .rtillKI. «*“■ C-J- TMtall, jwha .!«, U-iW,., cmnurflM
tbe river. Early In tbe day the whole
army begdn to straighten out to ’ lino -'of
battle fona renewal ot Use engagement.—
Skirmishist «W kept-up daring thia
ORI
(hftmJwwed Itoes
. Ue
two armies, the enemy bestirring him•elf an thougif be Intended offanslvcoperationa Qur line |wss formed vhfr tbe
sccoM aorpeoe tbe right, (be fifth on
tbe centre, and tbe sixth on tbe left, with
Buraaide'acopeon the left far (he pro
lection of our Immense trains, and to act,
aa a reserve for any emergency. The
i-nnntry hero to quite rd ling, atodded With

and grain ears, with a Rule hay on the of'tranpe and use of artillery than that
floors; which waa as wet with lhw. blhod about tbe riilderaeaa. The enemy during
of our bntrs hwya as though It bad rob­ tho tllght had atrengthroed filv naturally
flminldable position with rifle pita, barriall our society into mouratog.
ed blood, the railroad beneath tbe c»ri
was also’sprinkled with blood. We re­
way Una or«Menoa occupied by Mmoinca
moved
all
that
could
bear
to
rids
la
amleanng h&gt;a eanhworka.oa the Rapidau.
of a man’a character erd principle* la laaew tbedty. Inamteof the represen
.BCTRt'liASM OpOtm TROOPS.'
embodied 'n one question— la
loyal tattinia «&gt;f General Beauregard aba baa bdlenbes to the different Hnepitale in *
Thue mitten"-stood until *ftr In the
or dialdyal 1 The question asked d inset- remained here, braving tbe bomba and Alexandria, and those that eould nut ride
this Greek fire, taking card of the Wodr d- were carried jjpon stretchers. The boapltals Moqd^y morning. ;werp‘ filled aa
without resulting in anything definite.—
full aa they could possibly be, and many F.”*• fixe&lt;l fd,r Uie grand «ohere. It fa tmelevt to attempt to palm
Rochelle, who is descended of the former Inaurtes Ud Io lie an the aa'ult.' UWdM Srdtera, announcing the
off ■purfous article aa genujn»v vbtn the
aoeeesa
of-’Sherman *tn the Weet,and
floor to make room,for a liounded com­
true artH^r is Cimilisr to the maaaee.—
gnonnt fatailide^ who had formerly taken rade.
Tbe question then naturally arwes what
the trvupa, producing toe wildcat excatrefuge In our city.
In the morning, st day-break we got
ie true kiyalty and patriutiam 1
,
"The young cm«x was Tull of gratitude an order from h^sdqusfte’r*, that all the aaent, aad aa the huor approached for the
attack the enthusiasm m the troops be­
elek and wounded that web abtoto rids,
came 'almoat nnguvcrr.il^m
General
al once taken aa a criterion t&gt;y which to
woul^frie transferred to boajiltah North,
Grant, surrounded by hie ataff, Genv.
ware
liatoued
U&gt;
;
Governor
Piekeoege»o
U&gt;
make
room
for
.more
wounded.
Con
judge of bis principle*, but a few minutes
hie ouaee(.t, and tba marriage waa fixed eequo'fttly, a hasiiy jfaamlnaflon warmWe,
conversation wiU-^iieelaeo hie position, to take place yeoterday, the 23d of Apedetatiuned
on
atjiinriices
;
wllhiu
sight
of
and about an averis^ofdt were remoreo
unleas be 1a4 mint hrtfbl vniafc, or g de- Lieut.; Rochelle wea on duty al Eon
from each hospital in Alexandria, and each other, whjlp (be yaft columns of ©pr
a’rfoy slowly gathered themerfves togeth­
slgnthg knave.
. • ■
, .-•
about the same number from otth oM
er frr thd greet struggle. Jttofae'th*’
in Washington. At precisely 8 b'elock,
When we »•« a man entirely ail out on
place io the bourn of General Bonham a train of ambulances left Alexandria to attack was about u&gt; bo. made the enemy
tho subject, so entirely engrossing to
adrspeed upon our fighk tbreateomg tor
convey the men to Weshinglon, where
they woold take cars fur Baltimore, and press back that portion of the Unc, dto-;
dc’pa a remark on the aubject, It 1» with Episcopalian minister demanded ol the bow much briber North no one at that oontinuing for time the plan of the asaault'
an oruinoua shake of the bead and a,—— betrothed ones if they ware ready to time could tell.' 1 was detailed as an atteridant,fiarWehaige of 13 men that
“1 don't know b&lt;&gt;w it wijl.gp, it Jwoka
left the ward of which 1 had charge.
1
We arrived at Washington' at about
had men enough and to spare.
.. ; &gt; . ,
killed to eave a nigger,” htelnyaHiy may
11 o'clock, and got on.board a trarn of
Half past six. was then fixed upop for
well be suspected and if an opportunity •• Psriitn*. Tbs seen* which followud commonTreight cars, with seats find in
the ssmuIL Watches were compared'
for the purpose of er-nreylng soldiers
weaprcacut when ha would nut be rcstrrinby the corpa ownmander*, ahd finally
from Washington to Baltimore, and twee
wjwu) the ears were rather old anil tbe *11 eepsrated with order* to etiakh at tba
witbuwt movement &lt;&gt;n tbe flour.
Lieut. slides Were nearly all knocked. We ar nppointed tlm*. The momenta flew.fisM
at Urn appointed hour, ^iruultaneoysly
Jcclambat the South wete much abused,
rived at Baltimore about haff past six;
with tbe rna* of the twelve ’signal gun*,
and ought to have their rights respected, ly, and andeevoted to atop the blood the ars were uncoupled anff-'draen from
the' ^hde front advanced, Ifith cheers
There is souther eel of hsrmkps* (!) which Ao wed from a horrible wound over the Baltimore dr Washington' Depot to
from ftg whole line. Tbe movement
individuals, who jtre all things to all
the Baltimore &amp; Philadelphia Depot
was
iadcfacribably grand. A portion of
men. To one he is in favor ofa (borough.
Going from Baltimore id Philadelphia
the forces m&lt;&gt;v*d in a solid oojumn,
proM-eution of the war and the snliro two boars to lira. Vi'i willed atunpl we encountered e sere to storm ofvrind
while other* advanced in the usual order
subjugation of the rebels, and, (be same
end rain; which caused our poor sick sol­
of battle, the whole vmy moving togeth­
hour' to another of the opposite creed,
diers a great dealof suffering. The rain
er, aad yet e»sh command fighting It*
be dvnlores lite hard lot of bis much
beat hi at tho sides of the cam (there be­
own baulo. Tbe wbol* rebel ItM epened
abused Southern Lrctbreo. , Buch a man
ing no doors) till every man was wvt to
future- husband I pray yoa U&gt; tell theskin. We arrived-at Philadelphia a moat murdarou*. fire, agaisat which
if be does no harm in ibe world, certain­
opr lib** irr*sistibly*M«pt, driving the
ly does no good, and his, l‘&gt;yslty &gt;•, to
abeet half pest four orelodk In tbe morn­
enemy slowly back from, his positions,
•ay the least, of a very su«plcioMs na(ure.
ing, where we found a good breakfast
capturing nearly, |*u&gt; thousand priaonnre
A sort of "dim*! care” claeasdmaiun.es young man replied (or hirt, and Miee awaiting us at tbe Soldiers Union Saloon.
and three piece* of artillery. The fatter
crow our path. Tbsy don’t cart *njeh Anna, recalling all her energy, made an After taking our repest we got On boerd
however were re token .by tho rebels bo-,
whipe— (he Federal or rebel arn^y.— effurd to smile. Nothing would he more a ferry end crossed Hie Delaware River,
fore the close of the engagement. -Viyit
Duu’t care! not in thia time of our enun- touching than tbe ttgpny of t.be eouro- then took the cary for New Xork.- We
batllt with our/ontt occsrpjn'ng
try'aperill Don't tore If eur friends, geeue woman, struggling against the ago­ now had vpfendtd^cpro, and the weather
brothers and husbands are slain by hun­ nies of death aad egairuri great physical bring fine, we had a very pleasant days’
Ibe Inn baa been heavy, but judging
dreds and thousands, and finally be forc­ Buffering.
ride through tbe pleasant State of New
from the number killed and wpwded left
"Mr. Pickens, whoseooarago la knnwn,
ed to auhoilt ‘to the Insolent pride
iu our bands, much lees than that of the
■nd unholy ambition
of Southern was almost aenaaleta; and Madam Pick­
snemy, who fought to th* last, rnsr troop*
demagogue* 1 D «'l ears if orir beloved ens’ eye was like that of a person wbeso by the citirroeef every town or city vro
country *o long tbe roomy and admira­ reason bad fled. N. do Rochelle was passed, which hlwuye Srooaoe a frehng bayoneting their men in the rifl«-pila, and
forcing them,by hand te hapd conflicts,
tion of foreign nations shall become a the first to spesk, and, addressing him of natrlotiam in the hire heme’# ebroavL
to yield. Gru. Rise was inorlqlly wound­
hiss and • byword! Don’t cate If the •eli te hie betrothed, ‘Anna,’ he said, 'L
We peeved through the dlies of Wared and died undsr Amputation of Lfa leg.
bulwark* of our national government,'
Our loss of prominent officer* is great—
so long your protection, shut! totter and
This engagement re*ultod m another vic­
fall, crushing the hope* pf tnllllons undsr to unite ua." Tba youpg lady did aot dam that you saw n rcfaual of the prof­
.
reply ; she had not strength enough. A fered lunch. We aevivwd st Jersey CHy tory to our arm*.
its ruins 1
.
She&gt;i»e on you Tor such basene***,* *such •light blush Colored for an instant bar about 4 o'clock, look a ferry and went to
Cratall*us I'rintinc.
pala face—joy and Borrow divided her New York city, then took a boat bound
ingratitude!
’
The foUuwing .vary *ensib)e remarks
A fourth data mer*' lonest than the •ole.
for thia place.
‘-Stretched Jipon a divan, bleeding in
Tbe eity tff Jersey, New York, Brook­
cuhara,'boldly dsclato their desire to see
lyn end the Novy ‘Yard were quits a
tlto traitor*’succeavfu! in establishing a
perraanegt jnverofobot upon their avow- ■•d more beautiful. Witheet being able rare sight to our boya, after being so' considerable of this kind of experience
,
ed corner ston&gt;-human slavery,—de- to prevent it, M. da Rnebella took her lung away from home and civilised cOm- ooraelvaa.
nuuncing every act «&gt;f tho administration, l&gt;and and prayed the Rev. Mr. Dwkunlions and individuals to impose upon edi­
•nd doing everything in their power tn
sound to Narreganael Bay, and arrived' tors tbe publication of reeolutiona, obitu­
retard a vigorous pr«j*e«ulfott &lt;u the wgr,
mourning over (ba rebel defeats, and re
at Newport, R. I„ about4 o’clock, from ary Doiioea,ad»srti*e mao to of benevolent
joiclng al their vtctOry, but al! the time her lipa witbow I being able V&gt; articulate there we passed up tbe Bey to thia place. enterprises, and aarioua other arttelea of
How long we will remain hero wo do I &gt; m i tad iutoraet w about charge. Wo hero
are lotto in their protestations of patriot a word. She finally aucneeded, and a
ism and loyally, and writhe in agnoy If light froth appeared on her muujh. Tbe not know nor do wocare, for it ie every dune quite onr share of that kind of work.
tbe term Copperhead or *eCesh to but last agoey was approaching. It was culy pleasant place. We have plenty U&gt; oat, If asaudationa ceualdar it duo tv deceased
in
«&lt;&gt;bbh&gt;g
that
Ute
miaieter
co
old
finish.
drink and wear, and a boMier ie looked members to pass reeolatkms tcclMytagi
mentioned in tfirir bfsrirqj.
te their virtues and condoling with their'
Still r.lhtra will tell you that tba South One hour more nil was over, and the
Tba wounded are rapidly recovering. relations, they should-also consider it due
bad go right to secede, but al the same nuptial chamber was traneforiaed into a
. ?
We haws airiilfiil voryvona and gvwxi to.publiabara to pay (or thorn; and if
time it would be much bvttef Ip 1,1 1chamber of death.” JJia, ,
purses and everything to d«oo for tbe litcraryr. achool and &lt;&gt;tbor i rotiunion* can­
them go peaceably, or give them ‘naw*
guaranliea, than to attempt their auhjuwants of oar’ brave boya that help sod not exist without gxatuiteua printing they
roust be too slightly prised to ymigtoo ■.
' *1
Horatio Gate* Wriabl, the Brigadier medicine can do.
pt
substautial benefit fit the even)hero. Un­
Tbe, "CoosVtoli.m croahw*" come in
til we find teachers who teach gTOitobt
R. W. S^fliDiMtatL Cav.
for A share cif notice. They
for sup
buteUrswho
fvro^^gake end roasts
'■'■"T” '!------ -■'
pressing the rebellion ‘-eonUiMomall^
U,,,« ,
Ms. Liwculw's Laav Jokb.—Mr. Lin- •UJo.1 .«r
thsl is to bring them back carefully with­
without fret, farmers who d.malo their
oeto
’
a
IsM
jok*i»
rolated
a*
feltows
hy
out removing tbe acknowledged *****—
*
Gritorowr Yaua t" Ths Owverowr called wood and produce, etc., we mu.t decline
slavery.—foil *tJl hug Abe viper te their
befog
In
tbe
1
let.
of
printers «hh print
upon th* Frwririens thia morohtg, aad
bo»om%jml/‘ to ba stung agpto.
during the interview-«to» latter remarked: without compcnsatlua. For every .DM
;,Bu| th*, ring of t^ tri* metal rapy .be
‘
Yates,
i'll
tell
yon
tbedlffvrwnce
between
easily known to every nao who hes an
eer for auch &gt;pu0a. Tbe map who it
trti^to by* ooautrg, toDol,,/
«m.U. .^U1—
naatmvath ba
in his denunciation pf ihoae

SOisreltHTt]).

brunfobell iMo the ehy and nv en* pays

gladly sTO uurguvernmant d

rec treating nao

In, the care on . hia wqy.
nawabop. eaten iq. ^ryij
Gan.
LMM4J

�HABTOTM BAXXKR. uniuuinm
Wefiaetday ■anUsg, MayM,

sc m bled
o cloak at Merrill Hall, in Detroit.
Iwtrofa.
Lte iv^ rkowOI. .. w.w

sbamts.—jUtwAwte

Hoe. Wi

'xrsrara

resolution*, winch

Oa
which tbe convaaUon

waa rolled, to

t:me*feivii strtM bm nauowTh* Republican State Caersslioo to eboo** sixteen delegate* to Ballwnore—
__
__ _________ ,___
two from each district red four Delegate*» WoMtoBl
&gt; eef sdmfafaiWH
rtliM wIlh
Mii y
gtolfate
.htol
oMWto

i

s

mA

Wilkie

„

,

and without llmit,notwith*tanding i|By al­
' l*g*d error of judgement. That upon
Ferry, of Ottawa -comity, as temporary
this^principle w* eadorea, sustain snd
Th* dellh*rati*«* of the Convention ap- Chairman.their Hat of haul*.
support tbe preaeat National Admlnlfe
attack from Petomburg re Butler a force
peer to to have bee* entirely harmoni­
Upon taking tba' chair. Mr. Furry tration, awu will »o *o until th* last
guarding th* rear, but ware h*adsnm*Jy
on*, although there was something of a
vestige of rebellion i* crushed out.
repulsed. Hi* troop* having been on
Re*oW.Tbat «* have undiramiabed inaemtrt duly for five day a three of
contest as to the manner of appointing
confidence In th* honesty, integrity, pat­
delegated fur tbe District*, th* r*eult of
upon him In inaugurating tbe initiative riot i*m and statesmanship, of Abraham which war* in a rain storm. Buller re­
which appears to have been a compror
tired leisurely within hl* own lines. Ws more eevere than reported by meTFmy ,
nf tbe grant Presidential content In thia Lincoln, and lha) be I* our first cb»ic*
dispatch lart night, and probably will |
gallant State. He closed, hoping that for tho n*»l Presidency—hi* nomination and Richmond.
Prisoners state that reach 1,000 in killed and wounded. The
the CMvantion would do it* whola duty, being a suitable endorsement for bis
rebels gave way in conftiaioM, scatterliig
hot tboae In favor of tba nomination of
fidelity to principle, hl* firm adherence
through tba woods,. .
.
I
aending Io Baltimore men of integrity.
to th* Proclamation of Emancipation,
Mr. Lincoln were largely in tbe majority
Th* honor* of the repulse of the rebels
,
Divpalch** frem Gm. Sigel, received
snd the right* of Individual* grow"
out
in the Convention and instructions were
thi* morning, report that on Saturday be rest* exclusively with Tyler'* heavy ar-i
given accordingly in the raanluliou* the Slat*. Ha askrd tb* further pleas­ of tb*sama; while th* majesty _ .— , | fought tb* force* *f Echols and Imboden, I tillery division,"(bough Birney's Jivision I
law requires that all rebel* abould subure of the convMtioa.
under Breckenridge, at Newmarket; the*. | of tbe 2d Corp*, and Crawfoi'd'a filh,
ynll to Abraham Lincoln, s* President
On motion of Mr. Morrieon, of Ber­
I the rnemy'a force waa *uperlor in num­ war* afrerw arde sent to thaif farpport,
The Maa of mslrocting th* dalegate*
jof tba wbol* United Stet** of A mar lea.
ber, and that he gradually withdrew isnd formed a* line, enabling Tyler to I
rien, Mr. Bryc*, of Bay Qty, waseboeen
Reaofrrd,That the delegate* this day 1
from tbe battlefield and r*-«ros**d Jbe I withdraw after driving tbo enemy several
appointed ar* hereby instructed to vote j
known to be divided" in eraUmeat ia not Secretary.
Shenandoah, haring lost fit* piece* of ar­ miles, and clearing the valley &lt;4 th* reba* * unit in the National Coo vac lion.
Mr. Cutcheon, of Washtenaw,
tillery, about six hundred kill*!- and lei*.
rxeuaabla, uulee* the Republic** party
.
.
Rfiolrtd, That w* tender to our **l- I
that a committee of we ven be ap
wounded, and fifty prisoner*, but bring­ I Tbe oonfuaion of the rebels appears to j
ing off all hi* trains and all the wounded have been very great, the greater petal1
that lb* President!* aueb of the State* on permanent orgaaitatien.
that
could
be
transported
from
tbe
battle
­
Judge Weliea, of Kalamaxuo, moved displayed in upholding th* great ***** of
Rboade'e division scattering in the wood.
and not of the people. Tbe Republican
that a aummittee of five be appointed co free government o* *&lt;&gt; many battle-field* field. H* state* that. In consequence tf 850 uf them were pifiked up during the
eredrulials.
trusting that • juet God and a grateful
guarded, h* could not bring snore than headquarter*.
Mr. Ingertoll, of Shiawaasce, maved
constitution making tbe President elect*
’
six regiment* into the fight, besides tbe
Th* division of raw troop* feel im
hr* by the people rather than by State* to amend, making the committee seven tba anerifieea they hate mad*.
instead of Ave.
Resolutions o&lt; thank* tn tba offivers of artillery and cavalry, and that lb* enemy mswsely tickled at their sureesa. Al­
ao long as they Insist in tbelr primary
Ths Chsinnsa then announced tho the Convention ware unanimously adopt bad about 7,000 lufantrv, beside* other though tbelr lose baa been heavy, it ia
conventions upon th* Federal plan of following committee*:
arm*; that hi* retrogsd* movement to foil that th* diminution of ti mbers i*
instructions, the whole object and design
Strasburg we* effected in perfect order, fully mad* up by increase of Morale.
On Permoncat Orgatuatiori—S. M.
•if which are to make the nomination by Culchson, Washtenaw; R. W. King, I Gilbert of Kent eounty, m»vod, that lb* without any loco of material or men.
Wayne; B. M. Williams, Van Buren ;
No report Of toy operationa of tbe
State*.
publiabcr* *f the Advertiser &lt;i*d TrtAuar
Army of the 1'ototDaa ba* been roceited ,
H. A. Shaw. Eaton; Wm. J. C*rnwell,
Tbe delegation of thi* Slate are known Newaygo; J. B. Wilson, Lapeer; David forward 10 copied of tbelr paper cocaining th*** resolutions to **eh Michigan today.
to be divided iu sentiment, and rapre- G. Schlafter.------- .
A dispatch from Geo. Sherman report*
rrgimsul now in th* fisld. Th* mation
On Crnfrnfiafr—Judge Wells, Kais- prevailed, and *20 for this object was bla advance upon Johnston progrewing
,A dispatch from Gen. Sherman, dated
to hi* satisfaction. Hie supplies ar*. Kingatao 10 o'clock. 1**1 night, state*
ventien instruct* th*m to vote aa a unit, msxoo; B. L. Baxter, Lenawee; J. G. rniaed oc tb* spot.
Waite,
St.
Joseph;
Eugene
Pringle,
abundant,
our animal* improving on tb* that during the day be bad pushed a col­
thereby mauling tba minority
of
Jackeon; T. D. Gilbert, Kent; Alfred
umn be rood that plaba ia porsnituf Jubntbe delegates. when they gal into ooo
Crap ford, Oakland ; F. H. Rankin, Gen
*«n as far as Cassville, and there was
ven lion and giving just cause of complaint
E. M. Stastow,
(Slpri)
skirniishityf In the latter perl of th* day
advic** from Admiral Porter, from Ak
Tha Convention then adjourned to
with Haroee’* corps.
Th* ears wore expected to reach King*
tbe instruction* given. We bad hoped, meet at two o'clock r. m.
Tbe convection was called to order at captured by Um gunboat Signal, a day
too to-day.
that if Mr. Lincoln mart be re-nominated
Washington May 19.—A dispatch
a quarter past two o'clock.
A hard fight far Atlant* I*looked fur.
I or two before, while th* rebel mall ear- from beadquarter* of th* Army of the
every remblano* of nnfairne** would
Th* Committee on Credentials road*
their report which was accepted, and plet* history of th* rebel torpedoes, th* Potomac, dated ala o'clock Wed needs* Butler today.
evening,
my*
ao
attack
on
lb*
enemy"*
after Sundry amendments adopted.
Maj. Gen. Hunter ha* been paced in
machine that blew up the Housatonic and
Tbe Committee on per man *nt organi­
o-niinawd «f th* Department of Western
him support
sation* reported tbe name of Judge
Virginia, including the Sbenauduab V«|ground
ia
that
vicinity
it
waa
found
to
be
Welles of Kalamaaoo for permanent I a torpedo corp*, for tbe pflrpoe* of blow­
Tbe M Uttar r alt notion la Fintate.
President, with tb* usual number of Vice ing up property of all binds. Among unfavorable for handling an arinr. w&gt; the
Latest date* from M«j &gt;r General Can
plan was changed, snd * S o'clock this
Presidents and Socretsrioe.
by were from Viekebmg. Jfod River
other devilish mventiont I* a torpedo rv(Wednesday) morning, Hancock, sup*aa reported to be bl&lt;&gt;di*d*d bv tbe
••rubliaga lump *f eoel pile* and *mo«&gt;g
said:
the eval put on board v***el*. tbe name*
shot* batterl** of lb* enemy at differ. r&gt;t
“Geotlemcn of tbe Convention, will of tbe parti** are all mentioned in tb*
pointe, but measure* bad twen taken by
io thia article, after stating that there ap
i* enemy's work*.
1 you allow mo in aoourdaoc* with a fixed correspondence, and I used a photograph
him which were believed to b* aJ.-qnate
Tba rid* pita in front were three which
habit and cusU'tn oo my part to make -*f one of ibem." Among th* captured
for clearing Um river uf all such ubslrucupon this occasion the briefest possible evrresp&lt;&gt;Dd*no* i* a letter frees T. E.
fiifod
with
rebel
sharrwhodters,
who
wen*
mew* of the tall IHpg of lb* Copperhead
soou dislodged and driven through the
prrises, in which they claim that Grant
t. M. tTfAXTOX.
lectiag me as your chairman. May 1 19, in which, speaking of MotavoaUow, he second line and behind a thick and im­
penetrable abaltis, which a a* of a mo*
also thank God that in lbs progress of
formidable character.
| ths arentaof tbe past three years that
&lt;4 it* proc**diogs ia pebliebed elaawbar*.

-

slavery under Providence, ia about to
ba wired from th* face of tb* earth, and
that thia Government, though baptized in
fir* and blood for th* pel thre* y aaro,
will be preserved forever.** ( Applauee.)
Mr. Prtagla, of Jackson, aubmitted
from tbe 3d Congressional District the
leaving out of thia account a eonsidera- following names of Delegatee to th* Bal
timer* u*avention, who were duly elect­
ed :
way to Washington, under pretence of
1st, Charles T. Gorham of Calhoun.
being hurt. Th*** *lra&lt;g)*rs and runa­
ways have, however, been eent back;
aad ao doubt G*ner*l* Grant and Mead* Afasraart—Henry A. Shaw *f EaUm.
Mr. Backus, of Wayne, eubmittod
will inflict euch sever* punishment upon
lb* following names a* tba dalegale* from
future bill)**. Arrengs- the First Congressional district:
Dr. Barman Kai for, of Way**, and
made by which straggling
Ch*.. T. Mitobell of ll.lladala. . .
the firet battle*.

the truth of these reports; and ar* able
to as*ur« owr readers that th* information

day* ago reinforeenienra

which more

plea for the 9d Congroaaiooai District:
L. P- Alexander, of Barriee county,
tkm in summing *p :
and J. E. Kelaay.ofSL Joaoph.
.
Afrentofre—B. F. Freakonbarg, of
“Thus, so for from being discouraged,
Berritn
county, and Dariu* Monro*, of
we have every right to be encouraged ;
we have cause for gratitude t* God for Branch eounty.
Further on th* Art says of tbe aitua-

are stronger,
commanded,
&gt;y a General
itimidate, who
r master of the

trict:
yZ .
Osmond Tower, Ionia.
Wn. I Cornwell, Newaygo.

W. Sanborn, of the 6th Die-

wee* elected:

devoted to their *oontry. with no selfish

!-*•, taking from him many cannon and
, whil* w* believe the
sever* and bitterly oon

AluroaUi—J. P. Bingham, Livings
ton county; Jas. Turrell, Upoar county.
George W. Brown ofrrUtba follow­
ing Mme* aa tbe delegate* of th* dth

AlirroaUi— D. G. Slafter, *f Tuoil;
J. W. Edwards, of Marquette.
al large.

some time snd the eo*l I* so perfect that
to attempt charging through thia berrisr,
eritteal eyas could not detect II Tb*
and th* troupe fell back in good arder,
President think* them perfect, but ML
although upoaad to a galling fir* of shell
Seddon will do nothing withoutGmgraa•nd canister from both flank*.
sional action, so I have been engaged for
Our loa* waa eourtdwable, being abaci.
800 killed and wounded.
Burnaid*’*

the show* number about one-fourth.
A* attack waa mad* by th* enemy on
our left in the afternoon, where Warren
rotary of War shall hare power to organ­
* "id our batteries soon drove
ic* a “seeret service corp*,” *ommi**km I him I
silenced his gnu*.
enlist and detail parties who shall retain
All
nlng.

the front to-day. la that Great eoM*ad*d
by a

amasueiuoe
a. highly

the following
leapt with artillery,
y few th* purpose uf

Wawtbd.—A good girl to
Ifoosework.

It wid wrisg —yfofog fr"* ■

Apply immediat

i* a W
Eurcrmu.—Ry a notice I
•tAnmn *er readers will see th
elrcffon has bean ordered fo:
to tab* piece June 6th for the
vutiogupntbe railroad quasi
Inga want* the railroad, and v

there will be ao eppoeition to

credit for auch a purpose.
OnycwwT _8«xr&gt; —M. L. W
Baltimore has left a prtrl t

*e*d at our office for diet til
waa sent dlrrrtly fahi Bclgiu
W. Sanborn.
' ——-----

arc

Aaoreu Sounxa G**k.~I
deep regret we hare learned th
Fmelon Kinsley of company C
of Mick infantry, killed iu I

battle* In Vtrginia. Bom* o
will recollect an account uf bis
to Mis* Addie Robinson, nf
publislted in th* Btttrr throe-'

Ilia regiment waa stationed a

U. S. 10—40 BONDS.

Cmeinnal^May SI.—Tbe C'emmrnriefs
Western Virginia correspondent say*
Gen. Crook'* command ia slowly tailing
back, after accomplishing thoroughly it*
objects.
fie ha* destroy rd a large amount of
aupplw* and damaged th* EaatTr

at th* time, and obtaining a
lough b* earns with several frier
house of bis bride's father, «a»
at • u'alock P. M . tai the 28lh
went Immediately u&gt; Batll* C

at 9 o'clock uf the next inoruin;
bride and joined bis regiment,
•een many battles since, «itnsr
des lbs, but was speed himself

term of service had almost exp.
tb* fatal bullet camo, whichgat
bia warm life-blood, and cruabe'

fond anticipations and bright h
food and wifely heart.

Thu* a

antlciptinns ofj-*y turned to *&gt;i

tbeeup of promised happiness I
tbe bitter dregs of sorrow. Bi

in a noble cause he died, fig
country '* battles. He died as
•oMierdies, and his is an honor
Such thoughts as these sbouli
tjrt poignant grief ofthose atrick

Was Daraa-ntur,
WasitnaTv*, May $2—lOr. MTo Msi. Gen. Dix:
On Friday evaning Gen. Grant
menced a movement fur lb* putp
compelling Lee to abandon bls {M&lt;*iti&gt;m
at Spottsylvania Court House, the da Exeapi Dub lnkl|ui er SUte
tail* of which, lor obviou* ryasuua, should
Tax* tie a,
not bu mad* public. It ha* thus far progreasad •ucowafally.
Longstreet's corp* st a rind 3-&gt;Ulh at 1
o'clock on Friday night. An hour and
a half after Hancock moved.
Ewell's
•ver Eight Per C««4 laterest 1
corp* followed Longstreet last night.—
Die indications are that the rebel army
ha* fallen back beyond the North Anna.
Hoke’* brigade has joined U-c. Tb»
। movement of Gan. Grant ban thus far
been accomplished without any severe
engagement or aerluu* interruption. W*
n*w occupy Guinea Station, Milford Sta­
tion and south uf the Matappony on that
line.
(Signed)
E. M. 8TANTON.
Secretary of War.

Thursday, Ma7"l*T • *- «.-! have
ly or partially destroyed ; also to advance
just received intalllgencw that Guinea
when neeeeeary money owl of tbe secret
Station, oe tbe Fredericksburg and Vir­
service fond, to parties engaged to Injure
ginia railroad, waa entered last night hr
nyr eeouta. They captured th* telegraph
operator’s apparatus at tbe station, and
a* it might compromise Clendenin. 1 will
destroyed a large quantity of supplies.
take the first opportunity of sending eom*
a«otmbb oomatcii.
casting* to Shreveport, or any point on
WaaMngton, May 19, (midalghL)—
thte eid* that you may designate. In th*
The action of yesterday al Spottay Irani*
meantime you meet ae* th* **&gt;g*r snd
resulted in tbe success of Grant in gain
get what powder you ean. I am certain
ing an advantageous position on the ene­
that It will prove effective."— N’otkoillf
my's right. Thia waa th* object of the
Uoioo.
attack by Grant. Owr retire lore in lb*
engagemret will not exceed 1,000 killed
wounded and mireing. No general offi­
cer* were either killed or wounded.
Up to 10 o'olwck to-day th* battle had
manured, three oun*e* and a half of seed
■own broadcast sufiiee for aw acre. It
may bo sown after follow, followed with
entrendMd camp, its natural strength
having been mcr*aaed by tbe erection *f
fortificationa, which were built lang agn
field,
in anticipation of their need. I^ee mani­
fests little diapoeltiun to eom* out of
these defense*, though every opportuni­
UH the middle of
tv ba* been afforded him to du so, and a In all sub dmricte thathave not airwady
filled their quotas,
lb* drawing nil
and dried Io make mnketabl* chicory.
been made with tbe view of compelling
Wh*s th* young plants have four dis­
Oedha for
him toaccept battle beyond hit fortifica- crons have been adjusted.
tinct leave*, they must be cwrrfully thin.
.olumr. ..II
w u, cot.
snd left about on* foot apart (a*
mencamant of tbe drawing.
WILL
AVCTRK*
ACCOVXT.
growth.) the
Washington, May 19-11.90 r. *.—
Tb* latest edition of thi* eveatng’* Re
pwWicaa bus tbe folloving, but «p to thidl
momtot there is no official confirmation

Morrietm. I

n- OX LT vaifaNs

Tua Daarr.—We learn fr».n ,
dMWge* that tho draft ha* been
to take place soon in
,q*

KrTTLa’s IIisToar or res Rm
Th* first volume of thia work b

«nd from * cursory examinalim
xwy favorably imprest with
* low-priced work, ro*dansing i
ling th* principle features end
th* Rsbellioo and tbe war. an.

Invaluable as a reference. It is
fiy Henry Howe, of Cincinnati,
be sold ody by sobecriptioa.
rsrtMOWiMl in thi* pp«. ot
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cf water, wHfc Mt^gsHfanS oF Wine, than
aMrAwStao end s half penwds of brown
sugar and three pound* of eomtnun salt;
pM K fta Nflto a brash t.W paint.
rut putatons of equal atoe into water,
White boiling ; when dnns, pour off the
'waxar, scatter in some salt cover tbe p&lt;4
with a eoarae cloth, and roturn.it t&lt;&gt; tbt*
fire for fine minutes, w hefl.they arc ready
for.die tw'bli*; even watery' potatoes arc
,tta».BuUa mealy.
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bake dr roast In an bvea ; whan daua,
brack tbe skin* open and ailtttv them to
dry out for a few minutes before placing
them &lt;n&gt; iha table.
Gider Vinegar.—Take the water in
which dried apple* have been *nakad snd
wn*bed,atniin it welt, and sdd a pqund
wfangar.
.
Frp^b^JlUls.—AJJ two ounces of
huttd-lrttf'a tittle toll u&gt; a pint nf boiled
“‘'jjE L.juft in one pound uf
ff^.-woe bcateu eg-, one tnble-ipoon of
yeast; beat three altogvther well; when
ritoti furtu tbe rulla with a« liule hand­
ling as potolble ; bake &lt;&gt;n tine.

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To WashColore«*FtaMrBiaek, and Raw
Sitka wa&lt; Rlbbvu*.
Fo«'a*sii{girjitito, paie loor ot* five

m*vd sized. p&lt;.tol'&gt;&lt; s,aliee them thin, and
lay them in a quart &lt;/Cold water f»r a
tow bourv, then, tf the silk la much soiled
x|KM«g» both eidea freely, robbing tbs
etdled plarea with much care. Bpougv
one piece at a tiita, tod iron up and
down, ur, straight nerves—never dingo
xally. Have tbe irons quite hot, yet
nut so n» to scurrit. or to ebange the col­
or. If they are too cool, they will draw
sp or crimp the silk &gt;u very minute gatbeta, and it will be nearly impossible to
ssske suoh places rnroutb again. Tbe
effort uf tbe starch, from tho potatoes
ia tn ctoaode tbe silk, and *!*«' div» it «
little stiflhess. and even' plaid silks of
thsp&gt;MSLdulicala c*4&lt;*i»are made lolook
ikew in thi* way. If a silk is »h»4 modh
soiled,sponge k only on wfat ia to. .be
ibs oufada, and iron ll on the other. A
R1.1«I Mock silk may be imtdc^ainaist m
woel'a the new,” again and again by tbto
process, and those wbo her* never tried
il wvitdd be surprised
renovating
sSbct.
Good ribbons. Wank, white,nr colored
are inode fresh and baudsume in precisely
tbe same way. To iron them, art ti&lt;e
fr»n acroaa one end, and while you press
iLfard. draw toe wfala iaogb of tba rib­
bon under it with tlio other band.
Raw silks should be washed in potnloe
water, as dirwcledjor calicoes that are li­
able to fadv ; nndafter being rinsed onre
and bung without w ringing upon the line
long enough for the water to drip &lt;&gt;fl',
toey sbmild be rolled for fifteen minute*
tnasboei, and then trotted dry, ou tho
wrong aide.

Stomach: ‘Liver and..Bml
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axxA at tin \crw^.ev \vvtte, are
a wareVrcveaXv&amp;c c$
SiLioue Fever,
Fever and jUgue,
Liver Cfamplaini,
(Dyspepsia,
Jndigeation,

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aoii a\.\ Wmclm* a
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end,
so Uraa tba luunsn *j«utn c»n b«. protectedt br
faults roaaea ^msl m.l.dtro or
to
so Mwheleone auara'torv, in&gt;|&gt;ure water and
other external causes. Hosri-rtxas Ditxxn* ta*.’
^"dteute'tei/toiMf srUhJvwraod JeMrtfkw j

Srjri^E-.K.Vu-siXTrt
tnadiclw. Foer and A|re«r*lieV.., alter towg
pt^dwsth raltoso lor nsrttoa taenia, aa»J

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l-.orr ta 1 rroi-y irrenles and chff.atftiro.tot' tW
lime. entities aicfet- rcctr Alnd ct labor, sc
dre! m« injr all my CMnlori.- Last samawr I era
mo.w.i taking Hni*rwpte*uarei* tartbat* i.

'Vo'cv.e.

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“The doctota ifiugreu” thoroughly, as
u» whether bots real Iy dn any harm or
not. The ystluw eggs which often cover
spot* on tho inside of the knees and back WEDS Cl
of the abouldera of Horace, and ire scat­
—. ...............
tered alssw be reoyer hie body, produce sapereeding
41 otbers.
the hot The gad-fly which lays them,
like a emaff “bumble bee” in appearance
i« wall known. The horse Leks the egga
aad Httte grube nniekly make tbelr appeSranre, are licked &lt;4fand swallowed.—
They develop* in the stomach, hanging
by two hooks cureing outward from the
m«4ltH.^.Tbsy absorb little or nothing
throogh the akin, hence medicines which
wiS umHH the borM will not disturb
»hun. When they have mntnred, they
aaaame tbe naps state, drop off, ar^
thrown out with the faces and *&lt;hm&gt; hatch
into gad flies again. It ia wild that they
somstimM cut holes throogh tho stomach
baMOcauaag^sal distran or death. But
Mr. Brscy Clark, who has studied more
atrefully than any other man, thinks
tha« Hiey do iilds or no harm. Bones
net pMttvred never hires botx. Greasing
those parts of tbe horse to which the (fad­
fly attaches her eggs, will in part prevent
fee troeble. Perhaps grease might kill
iho.egF* *w»Howed; nutritious diet la
boUer than any physie. Tho plan on the
homestead farm was, to give a large quan­
tity of sweotened milk, and follow With
physic in half an hour after. The theorv
was. that the bote “let go” to eat the
milk, and were then carried «&gt;n by the
pby»K-.—American Ayriadlurut.

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r il'Nowiiaift’t you e akqUi-Tb iMbtecly
tednd VI. taid ite officer,as Alptem fetop
down froto aloft.’
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d -AlpteeuejRid nothing, thwgh M»a«rpl of lte«rtw#rinned at him M if; they
UT FO» MECHAMJCAX. ARD. MEDICINAL,
Till Unmp ol deem II shall b« mine,
ocuntefcd. entirely »Uh itemnau.
Ao3T&amp;rt*TitfB&gt;di MhmBefore wk ted reached tte. Sandwich
Lo*t btaHb.'lMrfevrt: 5o*&lt; lev*, lo»l bop*! Islands - livwo’er, the continued ill usage
on teswd Ite^b'p ted sort-ed to oom blue
the crew niuro closely .tqgotiu! t, pod sveo
ite haulier and laziness of Alptew wore
forgottaa.
SJisallanj.
Yea s hearty laugh ..wm raisad at the
upeMf of *bs» yflung man whM, om» of
the crew MpeeiinR puQleteseni, Alpbpus
TEA. corns. SEGA B. SPICKS. PEPPER.
premised to Was l.it
infaior of
prunes, figs. Babins. codhkiC
bis tew Mast Shipmate. W» were lying at
.’•- -dr wtUum coitrrucK.
,
i fael^.Trrjthing In the Orocsry Ute abah aa
Honolula; pteiltF had ran away ted
Alio a great Tandy at th*
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brought
on teard
I wuIo a wh.ileman jmt from -Nantockrt. While the ship dMs hi tte gulf the teip by sareral natives empfoyod to
ani'DDMKT
stream I observed; at I stood at the helm, ferret out deserters among tte mounlaiMAnd Copklng Extra cis,
that much l^nversatlou pissed between
Tte poor feilaw wav in irons, and aa
LA.AC.O.HOLBRQOK,
the ea pulin' arid mate In regard to'tbe the taptain bad promlaud- to flog bin
owner of the vessel.
,&lt;
white mr inch, of bia lifit,Hho prospMt
TTr alto keep on haad a good aaserte»st of
“Rp looked milertbla the last time he was not an ambrosial era peer's dream.
tribe tested of&amp;eir eJliojt; Canvtyanctea.
cUtaette. eufiMmiety
A~1 KMrt* C!*u».
came down to the wharf,” said the male,
“Nbom-nteA B«h,naai* Alateus; neoSTATIONERY,
,-*^4* OSes ia Uolbrnot Block.
“I think Ma voyage is pretty.npte up— aoringly pf‘k will dp wbatf can fte yba?’.
FENS. PENCILS, INKS. PAPW. KTwon’t hardly'*esther.It tif! we get . There was . general rose, and'mu?
vaLOPnrMBMr *e., *e.
hack."
Bob himeelf couki tel help smiling, as' bb
The captain turned-partly nr^nnd to knew that- Alpteds nraa tbe Im! man J In
Upon oor •het'ree n&gt;»y be foewl all ol th
give mo an ordef, snd then Mild-to bit the teip whose weed would - hate tey
MOfrf POPULAR
eblef officers :
'
•“' ■' •i1 vrtue with the ospt&amp;in, or any body alee
“■Do you know anything abodt that teibtend. *.i
r*w sAlnwaw oil;/

JIM MIB*^

I’rflfwcw

technical aa to time, j

.XtoMwkhalAeui

tyfftted lU«p pri»oaof,&gt;ut
howorea
t so fortunate.

groceries

THt MWTmStt SAllBI.

tetagtetaMvitena,) aa lead iMadidtely,andof necessity, toasingla andu»|&gt;
itahia wboliimori, the omiaawn to-draw
ttetAOOdMioa Mpteasly will nte vitete
tte ptedingr
•
The remaining ground of error alleged
is that one Jotm- 'HendVHbmu not being
shown-to iiteteba tey -^ ^ual^j

bona, was allowed toa*k a question in-

«k hmtr^tete Knowing: that bar
gup rd a had Important papers for General

PATENT MEDICINES

“1 only'know, sir, that he’s'jntl 'from
the college; he’s hem iff thr Island to
W« would nspeclfc IN annoooc* tp th* «ltl- school ever since b# was knea high to a
leinltv.
tl*t
Wy
laWud
to
acetol Huiluga tody
tofcd. and must be chuck foil of laming
GlteaaataUauS jedp* by this time.- Them that’s seen' him
says he’s a fine,’ stout, well built yopup
Nod U&gt; teU
man, that looks mom like a granr-dar
CT3AJP,
than&gt; A'dleue bred.”
-7 ■
”If» tlUly lie buainess will fall into
or Heady
his hand* ver/T56f,’*,&gt;ul*served the cap
Special eUcnUun wij
tain, mutintfly?
'
T'1
tNO huA pnHiny n» Fl
4Ye«, sir. Th* At* mnn cv?t hold out
*D* purcliaaUig medic om of u&gt; eea r^yrapw.
nit*h&gt;*o«^k- Fteteil that M ««rn ns
iboir I ■-u.K
.
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Pt® CASH

G-EITXTXN’B.
' •■••■'’•■• ROBERTS A STRIKER.
BsarpW April 21, issi-,

H. F, UHEBBY,
XOVXTY CtBBK as*
*«*’»•• O*8r
/ to' tb» C“rt H«*«sI

........ ’

C. FR1BDLB,

tuate,‘teat-Iteao-yonngtterwam navar
so strict e» old ones—"
"What's that to me 1" interraptad the
raptain, In m&gt;captious a manner that the
mate loteed an aa If be thought It was a
great deal to the ptseiooate manL।
' ’Tte mate knew that captain Johnson
OFFICS -UVfcB m-AliES STORE.
had got a ship coder tte utmaat -difficul­
ty. There had be«n ante twporta af-bin
erncity and vMent todroer that It was
not eaay to ship crews for tte *«esels
which he oornrriondri; Buktheotame of

BiMMARIlED SOLDIERS, who bar*
&gt;eor&lt;ati moderate term*.

. ..

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DR. A. P. DRAKE.

PRACTICAL

DENTIST.

WSWUW?SX-

-• .The mala well understood that be liad
disturbed tte captain's mind by speak tag
of.tte nM'dnM'AWithdrawal (tw te*in*ss, andte haatonsd lo change.the sub-

a porpoia* «t a Camp raasthig. »c Nobody
was surprised ak.lteU/..Wated become
aoentomed to fate pearliatitee; bnt
’•tep. oa tte next teerhiug, tte teptoin
came on board in a towering passion sad
roOcd like a bull for the offending Bob,
aederdertd hlmto be seizad up io tte
riffiag and deggsd. »w sU lurasd .our
•ye* uj.Mjn Atphkua, wondering what hb
tonx-rity nugiivailempt. • »&gt;h:rKl r c-i
Bab was strippad to. tte buff nud -aeised up in the main rigging by .thamdlaa
Thechptaih stepped forward witb-a piece
va raiding IU Uieuma w ovwuuasad tar
K •or amMemeot, Alpbaus walko*
Boldly dp to'tteeoaptota;'ateNteAdtte
ropn from-Ms hand, and draw tog.out hit
•bnlfaXknlfo, tegtete entte stifrllnMby
which Bob’s limbo were bo end.
Captain Johnson-elapped teak boa,
peer, and fiairly TtMted ’al ths tervtk,
&gt;hik tte oiatM ran op to colter tte au­
dacious youth.
“Lteatldfs* &lt;»-ms tr -^&gt;l &lt;f*W!"
cried AlpIfoM to tte ofitwf-H a too*of
haughty d«4a*teJ^I&lt;*&gt; *bBld have done
credit to Yorriat or Macready in Coriolat.ua. -The nratoateetatnd. ~
“Seize themMloteii'MotSdrel I” eboutod Capote:JduMPr "Kaote him dawn
with a«|e«*sr J , BcmJi He MUi!"
_&gt; “Stood bark
impartemil varleta I"
aaolaim^d theyouih.and-t*kite&lt;« »^‘P
of paper from bw -boaan, ba handed Ji
to the captain. The latter Rlanood ewer
it and turuod.aa pale «s death./ Ha alar­
ad m 4IpUm »a teM^asi &gt; gbete
•*&lt; forntva-gfmr. o&amp;MMUbtelM
aaid AJpteuap.bMkJFMnesaterl
. .
. Tte oapto^J*pMdto*teiM*L‘ «

Tillc, Major CnbmMMda tamtam
wards Shelby’■Hie tdobjte» hrfoemddon
of. tbdato-aagth nod Ttiateoo nfc aha a—►
my, and while retarpidff .t^iaateUte
was captured’ Dn 1 ate Hardfai rplkhj 11
teilaa from Xte lattar ento.
tea was
plnoad tfo a lioru, and in cterga of. AWb
•court waa todng takM toBprisw Hili,
tte beadqnarUira of Forrest. whUa on
tte way to this plana, she feigned aickoseo
amtea.d stesowid wot tratteany further
without falling from ter'tersa.
Her
tapOQt»eto^p4d M ertease on tte toad

4led two Jsysafter, the assault upon hin-

Hsndar^tt was jonMed aa a rabutiiqg
wkmsa,M&gt;d was sated, undsr objeeUon,
whether there wan “any csas of. aiyaipe-1
Im atem Lite Mi*te«rbood.«rf; lbs yuixienas allAtedeoSMcd tefortfhla osaring

Anted feiMB^AtemwJSi

witw«.4UM,wecpd,,,Npl air). Matter ,teitee nor stecsj.Qo aiokanee «u*iafA«M*
•in .miftoarCteM JtekA’a rwdsaoa dgr-

toga. Seeing uh old negro; dlKJ appear,
ed to commiserate her unfortunate plight*
•he watched bar opportunity and placed
*10.in -Tonu ease* mowj in hip. haa&amp;
■ayipgl. “rte op t1** n)*1&gt; 'UoWs.' ate
MM back in, afow minutes,: telteg us
that 400 Federal* are coming down tte
•treat." \Tbe faithful,negrp oteypd.Xte
Drier; 11 ter^tty, anff' itoon came back' in
the greater* azditateot, toilfag fttalte
•ary. Tae ton^rwba*1.’.told Urate lied.
T&gt; aid, adored man ail down te Ma

“ The 'fcobla atlhia belie V eil ’)ds Morr,
I.g‘. .
! -»•
-ft-^ »3»
monutec xncir nurse*,arm aKeosoufoa
for^he^w ooda. Misa Crabtrai^ wbrieg a

Md

pMsWtiiwpiekMs in thiatwny, but tte
AiathMdiaat was oWorato. ; ll381,„

She pleaded that aha. was gvlngto m«
'/no^dg

tany rrad&lt;

ibe turted back. Sdelng a light at a
form'bouse she eought stelteri Ai «M
man race, red htektedly, showed ter to
» r9»m,«d said ba WteM awake tee at
an esrlybour in Ate monting, and stew
ter the road, to Franklin.
Aloud knock awoke her in ths mom.
Ing fried ter lethaan slumbers, sod upon
arousing, ate found ter terse saddled

fiwteiHrt

HUffuatestoA*rm AaHmute.
srac®™ zsrmaawTtoxr
On Gold and SUv*r PUie, ®e
.' • .
on vulcanite rubber base
0. fem aKeHK IstM SerteKrtototyp^ra*

tiwTHWIteWNabpy. Btetea
IMS' fnd Aobdeirtnad tn be etaented aa
dabrWbatot afek. bar execution was
portpenetT 8br Badly, after lying in
prison xhre-e wfortbs, sent for Bragg and
mUB MH If be ted w MWf. Steer*.

i- ,U" “

^m?5gsirep:
han8ra*Bttf«b,'Ait». Now. Iftewtt
«A old man, o’.tfkr'aWf It WMWPgrft
btyri ar tet’nrf a* a ehaw of Plg tail."
“Tter.fi moah talk nf that kind In tie

in, u4 U.
insi.

�NEWS

wbtebth*
onto lad. ________
Tention, or else the published report of fare as much credit

th« proceedings in th* Ad^rtutr A Tribwee mferepraeeBta ita doing*. It b an
easy thing to be mistaken, however; and
m Mr. Wright attended the Convention,
and we did not, be may b* supposed to
It* lea* likely to be in error than w*.—

We vill, a*vertbelaeaa abow our readers
what w* baaed our opinions upon, and
leave it entirely to tUm, whether our
statetraat* derarved to* flat denial whfeh

frirod Wright gives to than.

Oor report of the proooadiag at toe
eonveettoa published last week waa vary

Danville railroad. The en
urabtoteadhr them any %
Lana.—’Oire right have

nal* to too eonvaetion two Delegatee
and their Alternates to at tend to* Nation­

al Convention, and toe proposition was
acceded te vidkowl opposition.

.

twean to* Lincoln and Fremont men,
It, as upon General Grant, who had the
neither waa thtew any compromise what­
genius to aooeeive and toe boldness to
ever,
betwaea any two fsottoo*, but on
order It. How severely' L*e baa been
handled in the battles of tb* leal two toacontrary there waa but on* olaae of
weeks b shown by bi* sullen retreat be­ d«legatee there, if w* except three del­
fore thia mmresre of Grant.
He evi­ egates from this connty who were
dently felt himself too weak to enooun Fremont men, and on* from Antrim
ter Meed* la the open held; be dared abunty who, though a Lfo*oln Delegate
not risk a pitobed beitte which was th* foaa Instructed by Iris constituent* to v*t*
alternative Great offered him: and coo- for adefcotiM of men who wraid cap­
eequenUy ba fell beck hurriedly toward port N. P. Banks for toe Presidential
Domination ; bat aa he oonld not find any
Banks men to vote for b* had to do the
next brat afing—vote for Lincoln dele-

much condensed from the published re­
port in the jLdvtrtutr and Tribvaa, and
it b presumed that ita report waa also
eondeored ia acme of it* part*. In toe

’ Asorwaa Boldik* Dsas.-I
private totter from U. IT. BailI
rucrtber, re hare the sad inlrll

Tribana', report, we Cod tb* following,
in regard to the manner of appointing
dalsgatee in toe Dfetricta, ta which Mr.
Wright says there was no opposition:

tlea death of Mortimer Hamill

“Mr. IngeraaR, of Bhhwaaeaa, moved
that a committee of two from the State

nmendment that the First Congreesiocal
District be allowed to name its candidate.
He named Ron. Wm. A. Howard.
Mr. Morrison still thought as there
wore six Congressional Districts in the
State, it was boat to proceed to Ballot

TEBBIBLE C1LJJSITT.

Our city was visited Saturday morn­
In eo tn men ting upon this part of the ing by an appalling calamity. The pro­
peller Nile, of Evan* d* Cs’s. line of pro
peller*, from Buflale to Chicago via Mil­
nays editorily:
waukee, exploded her boiler about half
'•The work before the Convention, past eeven o’clock, jest a* the passengers
when ones enterorod upon, was soon ao were about to sit down to br*ekf*st. The
complisbed allbouah rontideral divereify explosion occurred at Buckley At Qj’s.
dock where tbe brat bad been lying
about an boor. Tbe stern of the boat b
a complete wreck and eearly all under
water. The bow is aU shattered, but the
passenger deck rad pil*t house with tbe
moot af the “eppecrtmcv” of a “oompro­
extreme stem are above water. Persona
mise” waa based upon lime facta and that
other faet,that District delegatee were pro­
posed by the districts rad voted upon see*
eta, while those at largo were balloted
for by the whole convention.
It aeorne ton* that Mr. Wright Im
proceedings, to* Advertucr and Tribune

N.w York, May 80.—The Timca*
special eave Grant's reconnoiswinco on
Inuraday showed toe rebel, to be in full
force, and bolding a powerful position in
edr immedihte front, wwrawhat in *d
vance of Liy^c River. Tbc ground was
very favorable to him'and be had iccu
pied every hour in fortifying. If driven
back from there, even, be bad an elabo­
rately prepared line of works at the
South Anna to fell back upon.
Grant
therefore determined to rceroea the
North Anna, swing round to the left over
the Pamuoky, and leave Lee to enjoy hl*
position.
A cavalry demonstration waa made to
divert toe attention of th* enemy while
Grant’s movement took place, which
proved a success, for when it was eccom
phtoed th* rebels were completely taken

by the person* presenting hb name, that
hb ebotae for tb* namtaadoa by to* Bel
timer* Convention was Abraham Lincoln.
Sol say, that if ray man, whose first
choice for nominee of the Baltimore con­
vention b or was Fromoat, waa elected
delegate to tbs’, convention, he obtained
that tketion by prttfnding io be a Lincoln
num. And 1 a*y It too witboat fear of
sueoeasfol contradiction.
Furthermore; whan th* vote was tok­
en upon to* adoption of the reeolutiens
reported by the committee there woe net
a aiitenting voice; but th* resolution*
wore received aa they wove being read,
with sntbusiaatio applause; and when
th* sentiment io toeaaoood resolution,
(••That Abraham Lincoln b our first
“bbote* for too next Presidency,") wee
read, th* .pootaneac. burst of applause,
woild have aonvincad any observer that
the con vention was of “one mind and

outside of this county, we know perron*
ally, sod have had conversation with
them during the last four weeks, and they
were not thee In fcvor of such re-oomL
eatten. ‘Most of the delegatee to the
National Convention were also In that
convention and we still insist upon think­

ing that they are not all in favor of re­
nominating Mr. Lincoln.

.catoCaliM, and it aeey 5e(f) lira “dele­

gate* have obtained their eiootion to th*
Mall anal Coeveraiew by Awn^and dw

57,la money.

Th* shipments
same time were 4,157 package
wee* sect mainly tu Knoxville,

U. 8.10-40 BONDS.

nodga, Cairo, and other point* d

Mississippi, while the expenditn
Over 110.000 of thh
were expended

for

hospital ।

about 8550 for clerk hire, fuel, st

and other office expenses, while
race went for purchases tor tl
Soldiers* Home, drsyage, far* fol

wetiag for the these last two mutt

contains* variety of matter—n
odjemrat ofsanitary store* from
in the field, with their names atu
statement of the present noed;

as toroote that “water* of tbs rivers
shall run down stream," or that “all in­
ert bodies should seek the centre of gravitatieu."
As to the two delegates from this Con
greesional District— Mr. Tower of Ionia
and Mr. Conwell ef Newaygo,—they
claimed, in the census of Delegates from
thia District to be Lincoln men, and
were nemlaated by the caucus with that

CompdmBfo ' Mtnfirtwy
questions, “What becomes of to
raised by the Sanitary Comro
tf^w we Sanitary stores dlstril
the Army of the Cumberland’

soldiers r seel ve th. st ores sent tb
testimonial* from surgeun., chapl,
army correspondents, cuncerol
dMtW*l distribution uf sanitary

among toe

soldiers—the report

Fretedewtof th* Coo.miMt.n *
&lt;na$* a lateteftr ef observation ,
the Army of toe Cumberland—a

oflhe Cairo Soldiers’ Hume, with
history of ixa operallvn*.

Ing In Atwater street, upon too atone
pavumnL Tboee who were further off
describe the round as much heavier than
It appeared to those near by. Buildings
all along Jefferson avenue Were shaken,
and one looking al the explosion » half
square distant, saw a dense black cylin­
drical column at duel, steam, smoke,
broker timbers, and rifted Iron Ira*, tost
presently come down lit a deadly rain,
endangering life for squares around.—
When the fragment* had sighted, too
scene of destruction was most complete.

If we were incorrect in saying that tb*
delegation from this State to the Nation­
al convection was divided in sentiment
we certainly had good reasons for so deck, was blown completely
over
thinking.
W* know several of them 0‘Gredy'a warehouse, which b four
etorfoe In height., He fell into Atwater
street, hb head striking the atone paving
near the middle of toe street, the spot
the ronvaation to be Fremont men. The being indicated by mariu ef blued. His
Detroit THhwe confirmed thia belief, nack waa probably broken by toe foil,
when, to tte isera ef May 1»th,HanH: and his bead b horribly disfigured. Mr.
Bacon waa one of lb* nobleman of enter­
“Several at to* leading ^legatee to prise who hav* been cooawlooow* to de­
veloping the resources of the Interesting
region of which he waa an honored res-

New it nay be that w* hav* been
heretofore mistaken relative to these
to«l; it may b* toe Tribveu b entirely

Marsh and April, were 4.134%
packigw ofsanitary .upplies^w

sick soldier, other like expanses.
Tb* Report la unusually full ai

menu. When he claim* that the three
delegatee froae thia oocnty ware toe only
delegates io th* Convention opposed to
the nomination of Mr. Lincoln, w* think
he to misuken. Some of th* delegatee

' the above Report has been

%y which wo learn that the re
th* Cotnmtoeion during the n&gt;

The R

well worthy a reeding, end satis!
disposes of several knotty points &gt;

J.a. TAJT ■BUMMt

WOOLBJt

FACTOHY,

HASTINGS. Mita.

lag

the Cummiaaion, which have c

•*d wo little speculation.

. In* Atlatic for June baa the
ring tab)* of contents:
,.A folk about guides, by Maria
Wrings; The Kalif of Baldeeca, b

fellow ; Life on the Sea lahnde
be written by a colored lady;)
toe dboomfiture of the enemy sad exult
ov*r oar locate. When th* new* of the
death of tb* gallant Wadsworth reached
tb’re city there was one man found base
enough to shoe* “served hit* right;"
while SDOtoer dadared that b* hoped aad
believed "Le* wouM a** up Grant before
ba got through w«h him.* Tb* Bnflalo

A
hu ta.n rMund fr
Gen. Butler, but no mention is mada
any conflict eince th* defeat of Fitzhi
L*e, at WllaM’* Wharf, by to* brig
of Gen. Wild.
No Intelllgeoce be* b*aa received all
my last telegram from Grant or Si
(Sigrad)

Day atFoxdsn; Prospice; W a&gt;

yoarfamilin.
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WOOL CARDING
U th* B* Ifaraer.

Irving by Donald G. Mitchel
Rim,- by Mica Prescott; The N

’tfayiardTaylor; Robson, by Geogusun Sala; The Parallel R
Glee Roy in Scotland, by Ages.
der OH by Robert Browning;
■weeks in the Greet YoSemit*. b
AfUUdlow; Horae and Hoi

mM. Mr*. Stowe; Shakeepe
Dr. Holme*; How to nee Victo

■ -ffhowr.—Tbe contents of th
terttei*r*f ibis old, popular and f.
We magaslM pre what they alws
Ciy loterraUng. «udey is bev

WwmBom h to* jMbiitafiuo

Of
cWUdis*’ M^axine by anyth,
wnylro^y ip this county.

For th&lt;

MMte Vsd pattern, wnd the e
kted dT H*rfl*d wed for Godey**

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Vould bring at the presetrt time.’* Th®
cause of this rise in the price of land V a
liberal supply of muck and aabea. Tbo
muck fa drawn on In the Winter and
spread over the land; the whoa W«l
plied fa tbe Spring, at A tot’ll .ftf
five bushels to the sere; after esnw 11
planted it fa put on the hill or sown bread,
cask Tbo general rale.ia U&gt; itot «»n
and pul tbe ashe* On‘thn W j »w to rye
ia tha Fall at soon M Ufa corn ii ramov.
sd, s&lt;»d with clover the foltowingSpring.
The following oernrrn, after tbe rye Is
removed,’ the seed is gathered from die
clorfls and the straw .toft aumdidg^ti the
ground. This is done with one of Dis-

OSes and, mail sabacrlban,!
pMfa advene; etberwiM SO can I

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pod oonseqiunl profit to il&gt;« Proprwior, Aw
saablihg him to expend
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towito and peWiabfag the

COME AND BUY MORE

^WHU.’tou* CtXtSUaUa
which hare been showered upoWirim fida

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chfaeW tbe purpose. Two toMK t.
s«*4 •fC frequently obtained from, an
acre; -tbe straw thus left standing, forms
an exqsUcnl.*ub«toucr,-.lo. connection
with thSaftnk; to fnAettorev wr epee

to ths* they strike at lbs root ef Dfasme,
by endwasfat trvj partiok of mxpunty

places between tbe partides of sand, and
.□ppl.fnm,, M
kJ
the salts around.it. I have known por­
tions &lt;&lt;these plains, the surface of which
ft escMa a frtqwat dairy Md tlT&gt;a fthhrtft to
to all appearance, bad not beefl cpyfred
with vegetation within lbs memory of
man—whare the blackberry vine® grow dimaaa. a^AeaiMHBnr all
weak and fteblo, and Jiro finger vlnci
grew weak and far between, so complete­
ly. invigorated and eortehed In a few
years, as to produce thirty* bushels of rye
or twa huabais of clover seed to ths acre.
Those lands thus brought to a state of
fenilily, are capable of yielding a crop
every year, undsr the application ofashes
as thoae lauds whicb have never been re­
duced the owners of farms of heavy loam
have fa-reUiforsi coosi de red ihcle lands of
IXthact'
little value, as compared with theirs j but
I would aoooar cultivate a corn crop on
them than on the heavier loam land. I
can work two acres of the sand as cheap
as one of the heavier land, because tbe
Prtee 01 per Betite, or six forts.
ploughing and hoeing c#c be done with
Dsiirrrsd to any *^fiMto«n(y packed ftom
less team and help, and in mueh less time.
Ashes can be bought for twelve and b
half cents per bushel, and I think are
worth twenty-five cents to be
sandy anil to eouneetfan'wWh muck. Tbw
mode of operation for. tha. ttaalmcat. of
sandy wdl, so as to bring U-on equal foot­
fag in a point of nroductirepeaa, requires
uo uncommon skil IbuteuaKnendb iUelf
to the practics-5f all—for any common
manager of n farm may bceotoplut It
without the aid of any adjuncts of chemis­
try, or what are called special manures
hut by using merely those.great gift* of
nature.—S. P. Kuatom, fa Cowwfry Gan-

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the ground to be kept loose around the
plant.
On large farms it would be better to
sow. in various places, aa when ±c soij is
rich it throws it oet of its dfaurea for c# reals.
When there to no land In Allow,
tfaecluenry may follow potatoes with

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svstata does not ralafwe Into to former con
diLion, which fa too apt to bt th# CBM with
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■ssUve sad •eorsiiv* e
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rf fits at tons years’ standing, and St .Vites
dance ef two years
AMOTHER writes, his son waa cur.d
after bis flesh had almost wasted away.
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The land must be well prepared and
manured, three ounces and n hid f ofseed
sown broadcast auffieo for an acre. It
may be sues after follow, followed with
barley Io the same mannerM.tumI}), but
never more than one season an tbe earns
field, as h dratta tbe land. 'Spring to the
proper season for sowing.. h may also
ba sown after lbs early sort‘of putslets
and left fa tbe ground till the middle of
Nov. w^en the roots should bo taken up
and dried to make maketable chicory.' ■'
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ned oot *d left about one foot apart (ns
the plant le of wide spread growth,) the
weeds to be hoed out occasionally, and

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to. the roeh.-afaJ sowing thermal
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la tbs battfas' daadly strife.
Manfully tbsy met lh» faman.
Cbsertnlly gare tbsirMfa.
Weep Michigan Wa.p!
Haarii sow by som* atriekao.

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gastiujs’ Suiuas ^Jircrtorn.
and most complete assortment of

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Wbso Us last “gooC-bps” we gave »
Wa faadlj hoped again Io see Uta.
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“God save Ih.m 1 bbt

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Chenlcale, Points, Oils, Cam
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GROCERIES!
TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICES. PEPPER,
PRUNES. HUB. RAISINS, CODFISH;
la het, ererrtl.ing ia ihr Grocery line, Buek a

Tbrr net lha fo« in varnaat.
They ballfad far ths right.
And whll. thay fell tbay eonqnevsd,
They foresd th* rabsl'a 6i&lt;hu

Molhsr! wipe tU &lt;te-th-cblll
Fran thy favsd bsy*» Srow.
Sittar I .UBoch tbo life-blood
T1*1’1 ootUg from thy brother bow I
Weep mother, sister, wsep I

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Can't reach the Arid of strife.
Nara Mater*a wana.y warning!,
8tey a aoldlar a ebblog lilt I
Wasp far lbw dying, wrap I
Ufa if ebbing tut.
He esn with glory erawn thep
And glee then peece nt hat.
Joy iotbadyiecgira!
BrwtoieiUe, M*y «Mh. I&amp;M.

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PATENT MEDICINES'

KiirrKi a borrows.

A good mtn wsfour pastor. Rev.
Thornton Haven, and one of no common
eloquence.
Our beet—I had si most
written good—church members loved
him. lam sorry to say that ■ fow,
tburned by the words which foil from his
lips when he endeavored to exelta hit
brethren and titters to
"A doser walk with God,"
regarded him with ether ernolione than
the fruita of the spirit.
Uke all other good men, be wat care­
fully watched by those who would have
been transported with fiend-like delight
could they have found a flaw in his con-

“Well! well!" said Mrs. Monroe, tho
wheelwright's wife to her husband, a*
they sat at th* breakfast table one morn­
ing, “suppose Mr. Haven did kiss Fenny
Lawton. She wasolmoSt enenf tbe fam­
ily—what in tbe world waa th* harm T"
-But," eaM the wheelwright, “I don't
beHsve that be did kte* her."
“Fasny herself eeid that he did," re­
plied U&gt;* wife.
This seemed to bo a clincher to Mr.
Monroe.
He deliberately wiped * hi*
fi.ee with hia handkerchief, and with a
downcast thoughtful look, and much alowsr pace than usual, went to hi* shop.
"
middleville. Mkwi**».
He had hardly takan hi* shave kn hia
OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S STORK. hand, and begun to ply it on an unfinish­
ed
apuke, beCire Deacon Brown came in.
w.u »»*
friwe—«r*sr***The Deacon stood awhile chewing a small
fragment of a shaving and talking about
this, that, and nothing. Suddenly be
said :
“Brother Monroe, have you beard
about our minister 1"
“Yes," replied the brother.
Then there was not a word spoken for
several minutes. Tho wbselwright lust­
ily worked *n tbe spoke— the Descon
looked out of the window.
At length Mr. Menroe asked, in a low
tone ef.voleo t
,
■
“What Ute be does 1"
“SuiDothing must," waa the Deacon's
aoswar^r the cause w ill sufler." .
And than he walked rapidly up Ttb*

J. ■. TAM BBINTS
WOOLEN FACTORY,
HASTINGS, MICH.

noon, while 1 waa stay!
and ia the sitting-room
No persons bolourselve______ r______
Deacon Johnson waa elated, and im­
mediately wrote to hie wife'* ccuaio, a
young candidate, that there would soon
be a vacant parish where be, no doubt

a matter that there oould be no mistake.
Mr. Hares, after all, wM a wolf in
•beep’a clothing. He could not do such
a thing without being aware of it, and
knew that bo had never kiaaod the girl,
or any other girl but hia wife, before
marclage or elnco, in hie life.
Deacon Johnson brought the entire
matter before the church. Ho waa ex­
cellent on such cases. The charge con­
tained in two dtatinet allegations;
I. 'Rev. Tboruton Haven had been
guilty of a great impropriety, which ren­
dered it expedient that be should bo dis­
missed from the pastorate.
II. He bad lied io the matter.
,
Fanny Lawton was seat for, and the
church called to gethrr. Every member
of tho ehurch, but old bed-ridden Polly
Stearne, waa present
The tavern was
well represented. All the scoffer* and
scorn ere, within, half a score of miles,
who could get there were present
Theeirurcb mooting was duly opened.
Deacon Johnson then brought forward
his charge*.
Fanny was called to testify. Her tes­
timony was:
“One Afternoon—1 think II mutt have
been earlv la march—three of Mr. Ha­
ven’* children and myself ware alone in
the sitting-room ; their mother had gone
to the eewing circls. Mr- Haven came
into the house, from the other village;
the children met him at the door which
open* from tbs sitting room into the ball;
as bo came in they went out, and he gave
each, «v they met him a kiss—then com­
ing in, gave me orie." ’
A painful silence followed Mis* Law­
ton’s testimony.
At length. Deacon
Johnson put ths question :
“Did be close the door before be camo
into the sitting-room 1”
Tbs answer was:
“I thiak be did."
Had a pin fallen on tho carpet, it would
have been beard in any pert of our large
and beautlfal sanctuary.
Then Mr. Haven,rose up and said:
•‘Miss Law ton, what did you do with

“Here it is,” said Fanny, holding up
a specimen of that species of confection­
ary sometirnea called a kiss.'
Than there was another pause, and si­
lence that waa oppressive.
All were
too much amend, and either gratified
or mortified and disappointed, to move.
Most of those present bold their breath*.
“Fanny," said oor blessed minister,
'•did I ever kiss you 1”

Ths Nsw York World and lb* Journal
of Commerce^ New York,were suspend­
ed last week for publishing a forgedj&gt;rooInmatina, purporting to be Jby the Presi­
dent, calling for 400,000 men, and ap­
pointing aday of fasting and prayer. The
New York papers unsnimonaiy condemn
this arbitrary proceeding of the govern­
ment, inasmuch as die same bogus proc­
inmation was sent to other papers in tbe
city as though it was an Associated Proas
dispatch, sod the, World and Journal of
Commerce supposed therefore I bat it wa*
genuine. From tho facta a* they now
appear these paper* are being puniahed
for being tho victims of an expert scoun­
drel. A reward was offered by the As­
sociated Press, another by the proprietors
of the papers in question, and still anoth­
er by the merchants of New York, for
the detection ef the villein and eeodndrel
who preeticed the impoeition. The ras­
cal turned out to be s Mr. Howard, one
of the editors of tbe Brooklyn Eagle, and
be has been srrestod and sent to Fort
Lnfkyelte. The euepeuded paper* will
now be allowed to be issued as osual,
the military aathoritiee have given the
proprietors possession of their establish-

chargtrthe rebels in frost, owing' to the
nature of the ground, ware compelled
to withdraw. The enemy then moved
to turn our left. Hooker was soot to
checkmate the movement/. Before hie
arrival, the rebels had massed against
Croft’* brigade of 8tan1ey*s division, sod.
forced it back. Hooker's men filled 'up
tho gaps, and the brigade rallied and re­
pulsed the rebels.
Meanwhile a fierce conflict commenced
on the right. Smith and Ostethaua’ di­
visions charged the rifle-pits fn front ot
Resare and carried them al 7 p. M. An
hour afterwards tho rebels massed and
tried to take them, but failed.
On Sunday, the battle waa renowed at
enemy were driven from ‘ a portion of
their second lines, and Wood’s brigade of
Butterfield's division, stormed a . small
fort and took a battery of four guns. The
rebels, however, having massed on this
nart'of the lino very heavily the day be­
fore, our men were exposed to so deadly
afire from the inner works that they
were com pel led to withdraw. Part of
them continued to bold the small fort,
and kept possession of the four rebel
guns. Notw ithatondlng thia repulse, our
line was now advanced to what had been
the firnt rebel line of works. Thea we
boldfour own.is.the -center and gained
substantial and .perraaaent advantage on
both winga. Few thia and for acme rea­
son yet unknown, the enemy thought beet
to retire, and on Sunday night evacuated
the place with hta entire army, leavinj
only three guns and acme sloree of meat
and corn behind. The losses in the oper­
ations before Resaca are 800. killed,
3,800 wounded, and 400 missing. The
enemy’s loee ia unknown. Wo have ta­
ken 1,600 prisoners. Four of our Brigsdier Generals have been wounded.—
Hooker, slightly -.Kilpatrick, painfully
.ttouecD, aenouuy ; r» iiuuoi, it is isareu
mortally. Hire* General officer! of the
rebels It is known to ba killed. Oar tro­
phies msy be&gt;ummod up as follow
one stand, of colon ana seven piece*
of artillery, unlew the cavalry have ta­
ken more since, of which there ia aomo
hopes.

for a number of days, esnstaf a serious
loes of business to sn enterprise in Ils in­
font period. Read however tho follow­
ing patriotic note from the President of
tho Company, woo had been seised and
taken to Fa
*
-The Goveroment
“Tn rtz
j of thelodapendent
hart taken
----- -------- --Whet offirore the
company' have committed, we do not
know; as no one, it is believed connected
with the ootn]MDythadany agency direct­
ly or indirectly, in the production or cir­
culation of the bogus prodamallon. The
officers of the oompeny will see the Pres­
ident at the earliest practicable Hiameut,
and lean*, the cause of eomplaint. TFkro
lA« nafum it ttriiiag for.iU ctUUnct.snd
the critical weMweaf it new •&lt; hand srAro
tht Government mil be ulobtiahtd famtr
or note fo tout m thia aifineni.
“ Irt nAfspa- rw*
Muw Io be true, and
t their error wkta sefiefitd that they erswresy.

countryman and patriots. There are oth
era calling thamsalvee Democrat* who—
though .they supported Gan. Jackson in
bi* stern resistance to South Carolina’*
attempt to nullify the law* and defy U»e
authorities of the Uaioa—oow strangely
say that there is no Constitutional power
In the Federal Gsvaroment to coerce a
Blate—that the War for tbe Union is
mistaken and unjust—that we ought to
give it up, even at the cost of Disunion,
sad then try to coax the slave holders
beck into some sort of partnership by
adopting their principles anAeubmitting
to their utmost exaction*
these we con­
front as manful antagonists, not fearing
to be overcome by them, because the
the People understand them. But the
pretended War Democrat who does all
that man can do to erippls and paralyze
the prosecution of tbe War. is tbe basest
compound of knave, hypocrite end traitor
that this eenlury ha* known; and our
contempt for him Is only exceeded by
our loathing.—Sf.
,Tribnne.

Avonm Ircram psom Fo«t Ptixow.
—Th* foil atrocities of Fort Pillow un­
der Forrest's order on the 18th are not
yet before the public, and many of them
never will be. They are to shameful for
public prints. Il seem* that Lieut. Akerslran, who wa* Pott Quarterroarter,
wasMiMtetAs rid* o/a foo/dre/ mil
Au arms trended and tKt Aouse eel onfire.
Hl* remains were found thus charred end
blackened by tboee who knew him. next
dnv. Several were buried alive aod the
ground shows that they made superhu­
man sffurts to escape euffooattob.

J. V. •■OVT,
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treat is profoundly stret^le; and their

US.1J. DRAKE,

practical dentist,

constant MtartfaM *“
a forfooslj
-

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J.J.Bnro.
“President Independent Telegraph Co."
There speak* a man and a patriot!—
John J. Speed is well known in Detroit.
One son, our late fdlow-dtixen, C*pL
William J. Speed, fell with his fees to
ths fou on the glor ioug field of Gettysburg
and when his father went to that field of
carnage to procure the remains of his son
be oould not refrain from such delay, as
enabled him to administer to the wants
of the ansttondsd woundo^yd dying ell
•round him. Ho baa snofw eon, who
has risen from the ranks with unexam­
pled rapidity, io a Maine Regiment. The
old man’* heart is right—be ‘loves bis
country even when It dees bin wrong in
his own person, end hence can write so
magnanimous a note aa wo find above,
which is one of the mbsj honorable pro­
duction* of the war. Compare this calm
'utterance of a patriotic man, with the
mendacious and incendiary roving of the
editor of the World. Tho cootrest bo-

HP The Peace faction In the the
Democratic party ia growing imperious.
It boldly proclaim* that It will have role
or ruin. Its principal organ in this State,
the New York Daily Nevi, cornea out
with &gt; formal pronunciamen^o snnownoing thbt.it will support no candidate for
tho Presidency but a thorough end un­
mistakable peace man. It wickedly adds:
"We know no dlatinclioo between a War
Democrat and the most rabid, reckless
and incorrigible Abolitionists." Other
peace journals have spoken with equal
emphasis.
It is thus becoming more and mere
evident every day that tho Democracy
are anything but ■■hsrmoulotrs."
Wilt
they be able toenite -at Chicago 1 . Will
the greed for spoils cause the warring
brethren to forget their strife*. or shall
we witness a bolt at the National Con­
vention and the nomination and running
of two separate ticket*t—A®. Evening

A Swamp Bor.—The Now Bodford
Jfsrrery tells s good anecdote ofa bright
boot,bl ack and a penurious curmudgeon.
One of these little fellows, it seems, who
has a shArp eyejto the condition of boots of.
pedestrians, epyingamsy whose leather
looked muddy, proposed to glvoita pol­
ish. “No,” gruffly answered the owner
of the boots; “Ive no money for a
boot black." "Hold your f6ot up,” said
young Day As Martin, “and 1'11 pol­
ish It for notbhtg.*' The man compiled
and theliUfe follow plied his break till
the boot shone like a steel, mirror, when
he put up his tools and moved off. “Hal.
Io!" eried the customer ; •'black the oth­
er boot” “For five eent*," replied the
boy ; and the fire cents was paid.

�WediMflay Mtralag,

SCALES
eountry are urged to orgaelas for tbe

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pledge to be adopted by throe aasoeistiuaa
laAs follow*:

For three years qr d*riqg th* war, wa ।
balance oi our line*. «■«. —----------------[w~ii
IbeMryoea who ramrod tJM Oriter tn &gt;
time to make.the UtaBk .before dark.— .jiigntaM
AMMAinON.
—, — M. .rara. re- — He dross tbs -Mfay ftwn Ms aalrencbed
&gt;
We farthermure pledge ourselves to &lt;•rgetie than Admiral Porter** te rataht skirmish iinoe, eud still hokfail. 1 have . iMee egate R*?wtaee
ffiefiete... .indomitable
.
- v-, no report vf tale less**, but aupproe
r peschaae no foreign imporoatfoa cufctain- a.
‘bevo been _■foot; ...
but that
sailor did wot give up hope or offise1,even them to b* light.**
, edtain theMfowfaglist:.
fnawB&amp;wvfo Hodrod. tert
fag
Other
official
dfapalcbes
from,Gon.
.
Draeewnodo or velvets, aiHte, grwa- wfi*w tkduga looked theie rewret; and,
arrived.
। dines, India crape, end organdie*, ladia fortunately, bo found in tbs army men Grant, at the asms lime give, more de­ hasAt
7 e’efoek Wedpotelay.. a.
the
iace, and broehe abasia, furs, wrought after hia owe heart, Ingeniua, fertile in tails. They are as follows, Jbe first be-1
enemy ntteekud Betlw's left w»hg, but
&gt; lacee and ambroideriee, jewelry, watahee resources, oneigstfa and courageous.— ing dated yesterday:
I were repulsed. Our loro was alight.
•
‘
Goa.
Warren
has
poshed
on
pur
left
r and preciue* etonee. hair otaamowte, fans Lfoutenoot Colonel Bailey, aotiag engi­
The strainer Washington, from White
I artificial ilivrn and feathers, carpets aod neer of tho Niaoteenih Army Corps, pro­ untll.hia flank division, under Crawford,
House, bad arrivetlM**. It is reported
&gt; furai tore, silks and velvete, painted china pored to ran * dam across ths river, be­ reached a point wrat of Shady Grove
I that Fitxbugb Leo and 500 of bis eom! ormolu, broaxe, marble ornameeta and low tbe ships, and thus accumulate wat­ Church. Crawford having got drtached
oprel U»mj*. bW.Mer eeoogb to fluatlbem safitly ent of' from the rest ef thecurpa, was attacked
min'ore.’! t
tempting to inske a raid in lhe dlpfcUiM
tbeir coefinMnent, Tbe whole army went and driven back a lilUe. Tbe enemy
&gt;
The badge to be used by tbe members
is work With a real and efficiency which then threw a fere* which »pp«*r» to haie I of White House. G*o. Smith's ^forces
r
J is a Black Bee, wrought according to na tassrernrd them I lie gratitude of tho na­ beeu Ewell's Corps upon Warren’a, but I msde the captnre.
The engagement was
! tare, worn with a trl-oolored ribbun |a tion ; a forest was quickly cut down by was repulsed.
From Great** Army.
Abe lumbertaon of Maine: hauled to the abort, sharp and decisive, Warren bolding
little fa front of tbe left sbeolder.
bank aod pul in place; 'stoine and briek his ground at a distance of seven mile*
New York, June3.—On Munday 0 r.
Tbe reaaona urged for tbe adoption ot
carried tn support the trees; and in ton from Richmond. He report* that he haa m.. the enemy assaulted our line. It was
thia pledge are lb* example of the wom­
days th*gigantic w*rk wa* done, end the taken a considerable number nf prisoners, a general aud auddeu attack. They ad
en of Tfl : th* unbecoming appearance of ships, borne up by tbe confined waters, and lhat'lhare are many rebel dead on vs need tn" two lines nf battle ends heavy
foot’or’cH.
such luxuries in a time of general mourn­ were steered safely over the roek* which lhe field. Of his own fosse* he haa made skirmish line.
Simultaneous with their
no report. His latest dispatches say tbe opening volley of musketry .cannon threw
ing and distress the reckless extravagance had barred their way. 0f the asluru
and difficulties of the wewk eomr jwdgs enemy are moving ttoopo to his left, ap­ shut sod shell from the angry mouths of
which ba* Mlherta marked this struggle
n&gt;M&gt;t may be formed from tbe atsteraent parently to check the approach to Rich­ a score of pieces, but firm and unshaken
for the duration of the Union : tbe ex- of Admiral Porter, that the current ran mond in that direction. Ou our right a
stood our men coolly waited to return
pertalion of guld detract* from th* pay over tho rapids el the rate of nine asile* fight has been racing ever since dark; but the lire till it was a most murderous vol
The other dispatch
of th* soldier, dimini she* lhe pay of the per boor—a mile in but little over elx haa just dosed.1'
Xsariy swejwer
ley. The assaulting Column were stag­
above referred to ia dated six o’clock this gered and fell back. Our artillery, which ••Ise one ef year
poor women who toil for daily bread, minute*—and It wa* at ihl* point that
Us haaslMM au — _—
morning, and state* . that in Hancock's had been in position responded to the en­ allav
th* dam was boilt—N. Y. B»t. Pott.
it wee hmM. sad baa hoeewe as IndbyseMbU
increasee the price of gold here, depreci
attack last night, CUE Brooks drove the emy's cannon. Assault after assault was article with ■«. I havsetamty'obeeneu several
O* tbe 31st ulu * National Conven­
st** the vaitM of the national currency,
enemy out of a strongly intrenched po­ make by the desperate foe, but each time Otker kind, of rioibeo-wrlseen, tbe tr.odai nptrtion was held at Cleveland to weminat*
sa«Wag A&amp;vvdl. tryingto paadse. tbe hm
sition. No losses reported. Burnside'* our troops buried them beck.
and help* to eweep tbe necessaries of life
Upon
The body of the officer of the Japanese
Candidates for President and Vic* Preebeyond tbe reach of the working man. embaasr who died recently at Marseilles whole corps got across *tb* Tufopatooy Gen. Crawford’s division the nssults
iifam. The recall of deliberation* waa
Tbe coiomittee'fer Michigan are: Mr*. waa embalmed. and afterwards buried in Creek last evening, and is in full connec­ were more repeated and fierce; lhe rne
tion with Warreo. Tbe left of Hancock
the’nomination of John C. Fremont fur
SeMtor Oiandlsr, Detroit; Mrs Senator the cemetery of 8l Pierre, several of tbe rests on this aids of the creek. The flih my 'sought to turn bis left, but earb lime
President and of John Cochrane for Vies
they wens handsomely repulsed, and
Howard, Detroit; Mrs. Representative members nf the embassy having gone Corps fa upon Haneoek’a right, sod
.more tluih special gfary was won by the
PreeldenU
from Paris to be present at the ceremo­ threatens the left flank of the enemy.
. Selling, Grand Rapid*; Mr*. Repreaeany. After the eoffin was placed io tbe Smith ought to arrive at New Castle ia linen. Jb* Pennsylvania rraerxee Ix-havOwing to lhe manner of the calling of
ed magnifiiMtUy. Holding the ..xtn-me
tativa Baldwia, Pontiac; Mr*. Govern­ {rave and covered with earth, a small
noon, where be can support Warren and
thia Convenlfon and its apparent object,
left, wss G/ii. Locks ink) end his troops
or Biair, Jackson.
razier, half full with burning charcoal
Burnside if necessary.
Sheridan, with most of them fxlbe first time uud&gt; r fire.
we have bet tittle sympathy with it, or
was placed on the ground and each of the
Gregg and TorboU's divisions of cavalry,
irvra respect fur Its doings or tbe saying*
LMonrl
mourners, altar kneeling and saying a is on our loll flank. Wilson ia ou tbe They behaved like veterans.
Gen. Grant before Richmond.
Kilcbery'a brigade of heat y artiliy, yet
of those who competed it. Ils member*
It la believed in Washington, in the sburt prayer, threw a small quantity of right and rear, for purposes reported In
novices in the fa Id, stood thsir ground
were not drawn together by general uni­ best informed military circle*, tbak.'when fucenan on the fire. Thia eras all ths a former dispatch.
with the resoluteness of vcieraua.
This
ceremony. The other day the Ambassa­
Tbe reentry thereabouts ta thickly
ty of feeling, or by a well defined public Gen. Grant announced his Intentiosb uto
brigade al-wo raptured 80 prisoners.—
dors sent three hundred franca u&gt; the
necesalty. With th* exception of lb* fight it out on this line If it taken all sum- Prince Imperial Asylum. A story is wooded with pines, with good openings. The iMileu &lt;l-»s»'d with our inning driv­
mor," that he meant what he said, and
The
Indioailons
thia,
morning
are
that
German element, whose coatAding object
en the Memy as staled al— ve, ami ncce
tbe vaporing of the McCIrilanitc*. there­ Eing the round of tho papers that »&gt;me lhe enemy haa (alien back south uf the
pying the Untile ground. ' (far I-wm are
ys siuce, when making parchases al a
I* of lhe man serving order, the Convex fore, that he will approach Richmond
Chiekahominy. Nothing of later date
200 killud,wuuudcd and iuiaain«. Aumhiv
lion waa moody mad* ep of lb* aspiring from the east a* McClellan did, are tbe jeweler's in tbe Rue de la Pais, the shop­ baa been rereived st this Department.
tbe killed was klujyrElkhart,Command­
keeper waa so struck by a' parasol car­
sheerest
nonsense.
Grant
will
undoubt
­
E.
M.
STANTON.
and diaeppotated, sad those who always
ing tbe 04ih Michigan Regtonvnl fl).—
edly cover the line be baa been fighting ried by one of tbe Japanese that he pro­
WakDkpaktmk*t,
I
find fault with what they catmot manage
Tbw.Memy’e l-.s«ra are-much heavier.
posed to accept it in payment fur a cer­
on aod thus keep the enemy from using
Wwuxurofa
Msy
31
—
11
r.
m
.
f
probably 1,5(10. Wc took teu Luodrrd
and control.
Tbia convention bad not
those two Important Railroads, and al tain quantity of coral ornamenla selected ToMaj. GetoDii:
prisnnrea, among Uw*ii, ten oxnmisriuu
its origin In asy apparent public necessi­ the same time be may be expected to far purchase by hia visitors; tho proposal
Tbe following dispatob has been receiv­ ed officer*. Among their drad are said
was readily accepted, and it ia acid that
ty, nor in any. generally expressed want cover and use otAcr lines of communica­
.
half the parasols of the Embassy have ed from Gen. Butter:
to bane been foetid a rebel General and edi* UnUsC State* Mrtca er.'u&gt;te*. •( .ftrtfoosl
tion, by which bis own supplies will be
or daalro of the people.
YeeterJay all day heavy firing was
Hants. They are tris iiMtxio ta cels, st;the
'■
received which be still can do by ap­ payaed into tho bands of the speculative beard in the direction of Mechanicsville. two Colonels.
The Germans are *ino*re ia tbeir de.
Tbe prisoners all aay tbe wb 4* uf pkawirc cf th* Gorrromcnt, st «uy |-crio&lt;! Wot
proaching Richmond from the north, and jeweler.
Six refugsea from Richmond report Ewell’* corp* was engaged against ”&lt;«■—
vntfon to Fremont; and It la mainly due this position giveshim a much batter
be&gt; dee Ire ear ewre Stea /te*/ yveri taxn thtir
that Grant waa on the Mechanicsville
to tbe preponderance of tbi* element in chance for a close investment of Rich­
Arun*.—Gen.Sherman, after resting turnpike nine miles from Richmond yes­ Tb* corps they ray, however, i« coin date, sad an^tbrir reOmpiiou nr* rsk wr.
macded by Early, and G&gt;n. E«ell is in
tbe convention, that secured hi* nomina­ mond on tbe west side, where the James his troop* in tho vicinity of Qipavllte. terday; that tbvy beard tbe firing, a»d
command &gt;&gt;f ths army, Lee ak-k in Rich­
has
again
resumed
the
march
toward
At
river
eanal
enters
the
dty.
Thu*
all
tbe
that
Grant was driving Lee.
tion. Paltry, however, influenced other*
mond. The rumor haa prevailed that
approachew to tbe city, except from tbe lent*. Tho sittiaticm of Atlanta is eleva­
A woman reports that a meeting waa Lee eaa wounded in lhe leg st Spoilt) I•f tbe Canvaotfoe to labor for the aem* south, eah be controlled by nn inveet- ted, and no doubt Johnston hsa fortified
result, knowing that probably one-third meat from the north side, which waa by the position, since it commands by its held yesterday while she was in Rich­ vania QrartHouae, butt* not authenti­
mond to ewe whether the city should be cated. There ran be no doubt, however
of the original Republicans would pre­ no means the case when McClellan .was railroad connections Che whole interior
surrendered or burned. Tho Mayor ad­ uf the fact that be dee* not command the
of the Bute of Georgia. Il la a fioariebfer Fremoat if regularly nominated, to before Ricbmowd.-Ckr. A’. K Fwus.
vocated surrender snd was put-lntoCastle rebel army at prraent.
mg town, laid «rat in 1843; il had, in Thunder.
any other man, as their candidate for the
1850, 2,572 inhabt'.anu, and in I860,
Tbe enemy attacked my lice* yeater
Presidency.
From Gnurt*i Amy.
9.445. Four of tbe principle railroads
day and were repulsed. To-day all day
Tbe calling of this convention was un­
of tbe State form a junction here, and, as
New York, June A—The .ncresefol
they have been demoastraliug a^aiatt
the center i&gt;t the out ton and grain trade I my works on Spring HiU on tbe eeatern operation. of the fa h eoqm, uo Monday
wise, and it* effect will be to defeat the
it ia also the rooter of military operation* I bsnkof the Appematox. bu were re­ were followed up bv an advance of the
very object it wa* hoped to reach by 1U
2d Corp* oa Tueedak
We compelled
in tbe cotton States. As Bbermsn waa
pulsed. Nothing further since my tele­
Nfoc-tcnlhs of the original Fremont men
resting two days at Kingston with bis ar-1
gram of this evening from Gen. Grant. the roomy to witbdraw'frum their line
tire such only through tbe regular Union
my, to replanish his stores and send bark
on the Totopotomy. They have retreat
E. M. STANTON.
Republican organisation. They deaired
to Chattanooga tbe wounded and disabled
ed to Um south aide of the Chick *b&lt;.m in r,
men, and rsst bis forces, of course John­
with the exception uftheir, line to retard L'tatMl 8teU» auto* W toe nrtre of Ktafoeel
hie nomlaatine al Baltimore, and not at
leeks,*44mg Mf pte cent, for MteMSU er
oer advance.
Cleveland ; by tbe regular Untoo Repub­ raven, hfaarachueette twelve, Michigan ston would have the start of him in tbe
Fortreea Monroe, May J!.—Lieut.
march to Atlanta, and would have time
Our c.lr,
M«iank.rtl!r rewire Item Sraei.g interest tre« th* 4*W ef
lican organtaerioa, and nut by a now or- sight, Mmneaeta four, Missouri eleven, to eonaplete bis dispositions for the de­ Gen. Grant’s communication with the
•obeertyttoe and tepout Ae thee* Mrote are
Nebraska
three,
Nevada
three,
New
J
er
fense of th* place, while Bbenoan will be White House is complete, and'alt works bs! tie-field* of the Cfticitl
genixatien, the eflact of which can but
Exto&gt;&lt; rraa nulclfil «r Suu
aey seven, New Harn pthire five, New joined by Dasie from Rome, and by ro- welt
tend to dis integration, snd thereby aid
Txxxtiti,
)
Y»rk thirty-three, Ohio, twenty-one, Or­
Richmond papers of tbe 80th have M&gt;,
Ulla u» ...
dtaunfon. Tbe calling of tbe Cleveland egon three, Pennsylvania twenty-six, iuforcementa front Chattanooga, and oth­
'
been
recrived
here.
They
hove
changed
er place* along tbe Ime.
««1 yer aaaaaa. aeeaeteg toU. rate oTMa toeonvMtita) and ita action, has-weekened Rhode Island four, Tenneeaee j ten, VerII. b..u,ufe,
their views with regard to tbe military
:
uf?
U. T.cop.um., „,h iee ie Ttrioea yerta einw oouatry. '
the Fratuont element in th* Balthnore
'ability of Grant, and say tbat'they have
At th* pnacut HU/ prom, am "• ««« «l»y
; been underrating him. Theji **y he ia Uoir.1 lU.lr.wl, wd.U.b, mmrilM
OuavMKion, and rendered the rfaMNniaaTbe following paragraph appears In a
smarter
than
they
bad
dreamed
of,
and
tlun of Mr. Lineole doubly certain.
*■ —f to ■ lUrdn. ...
I.* Cfc.eh.
Onr Ekfct Per Cot hrtertrt
letter from Rome to the IxHitfon HeraU:
manifest some fears in regard to thosafoto to. ,hn&gt;wu to, |, (t
We have mooh Guth in Fremostt a* a
-The Pup* has rent a large sum foe tbe 1 ty of Lee, or rather a* to his *occce* in
•10
loU,
wounded soldiers in America, to be
stalMsnae end tra* patriot.
W* may
repelling tbe Yankee army.
tfK&gt;.hmnto,.nd I. a.w tln«itra;« lb_
e^Oally divided between the federal and
have muoh lee*, however. If be shell fail
A n&gt;e*»eoger from Grant reports that croeainea of lha
___ n ..
i confederate hospitals. It is probable
on Monday morning our army had reach­
that Governor Wise "of Virginia, may
Riciiaojru awn ths Rnasiuox.—Tbe
ed MsehaniesvHle. The Btearner Thomao
tbe Baltimore Oocreotkm shaft have,
Richmond pnpers of Friday l«t. eaprra* shortly arrive here, nn a mission from Powell ha* just arrived from Bermuda
nom foaled auras other man.
In the
Jeffiiroon Davie, the Holy Bee, the Pup*
grrat fear for tb« safety «/ chit city. Tbe
Hundred. All waa quiet with Butler’*
weantime we regard it it much oat of' Wkif Menis to think there is not only being moot dee Irons to rfrrct, if possible, force*.
character, and as tending to very bad re­■
impending over the rebel capital, eome aelttanent of the question through
Tbe steamer C. W. Thomas, with a
tbe bishues of the dissentient states. ”
bearer of dispatches from Gm.'Grant,
sults for any Republican journal to join, but ever the rebel cause. In diacuMiug
has arrived from tbe White House. A
tbe Copperheads in detractieo of Gen. the matter, it aay*:
"Tbe people of the Confederacy have - 9** Tbe Houghton JVfouip GturUt portion of Gen. Grant's force* arrived at
Fremont. There ere tboMkfe who de. mads up tbeir mind*, unwisely, that lhe
of th* 2Sth, statee that far a number of Mechanicsville yesterday morning, and
airs te own tin Sa to ae&lt; with the Republi war reurt ood ene way cr th* ether, tbi* daya past tbe valley has been preUy well bad not encountered tbe enemy in force
can party who do not believe that Fre-- year, forgetting quite, that there can be filled with smoke from the burning of the up to that time . Gen. Sheridan’* cav­
New York, June fl.—A correspondent I
but
om way. If Leo rtmcld fail and hi* woods in that vicinity. Kowsomw Bay alry bad Myeral skirmishes with th* ene­
reoot te reckless, satravagaet, visionary
with Sherman’s Army gives the details ,
army be uu*ucea*fal, we greatly fear that was so filled with smoke that tbe eart my aod eompistely rooted them. Heavy of the battle at New Hope Church on the
and as likely to fail as to succeed simply
Um majority of the people would Imgln shore and the Huron Mountains and , cannonading waa beard yesterday In the 27lh. About noon the enemy gave signa ,
because tie has been nominated by the to look dm other way.
islands were invisible. Heavy fires bed. direction of Mcchsnisavtll*. TU highest
of great activity, awd deployed a large ,
Oeveland Convection.
. But neither tbe foe* of Lae, nor lhe been raging baek ia tbe woods.
Since, hope* are entertained by these competent force in front orfflcPberson’s corps. They ,
reveres of hi* armv,nor th* two together, the multi ng of tbe enow in that vicinity,' to judge of the situation.
marched boldly up, till exposed to a sc
-fivers Coxvanraoa.—The Republican will justify tbe contemplation hf that there has not been an hour's steady rain,
vers artillery fire. When they had reach­ for lb* efctrvaIcedyser,eedfagiaM an*.Js«4.
and the under brush in open or limber
From Gen. Better.
ed a distance less than 100 yards of our
State Central Committee hare iaeoed
for* th* retold erar
lands is as dry as it was last August
Bermuda Hundred, June 1.—A* Jr. breastworks, our Infantry poured upon
their cell for e ffitate eorninatmg convenH will bs re*0 ital ev*a tbs present reld rvreM. a rebel iron -clad came down Jamm tho thick muse a terrible vulley. The
River end attacked tbe monitors.
The column staggered back, bwt were rallied •wtaeffaeGersraerart are targWy fa .rare. oC
tesweresorAsTTraewjArUtoHJ—esriaWa
engagement ctmlinued two hours with —it- ~ V ——•----- *
।
hr.
_i.it 'I
euorv vowpproaca ,‘^*wbil*tee.reseot ls*aibi* of Me WT
Wen to Aska uMsondi-.ional toyMiy tbe
oonstaat and heavy oannoeadiuz,
Tbs •fooev. 13m ।
»w became body '1
rebel ire® clod was drive* up tbe river. •ogaged, aud
only taM of membership to their parky.
tod to heU l(M»0 Further result* not known. When th* outnumbered
We firmly believe Wa* the euwvaatioM
wed tn Park Ku. steamer John A. Warner left this momc/ tbe BepuUiren party this year, will
the groat Balicmal fag, oannooadihg oontinesd up to that
mftelhelr platform browd enough, for
Owe, bet was rappooed to be mosUy o«
every men k&gt; stand upon who dates not

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ktrte^
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Tai

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town meeting fur ml

’ tbe'Railroad question, was he

town on Monday.

Quite a I

wea-pgllod, aod two vote* onl;

against loaning the credit of th
. to aid in ooostructing a rail:

Battle Creek to this place.

It

•o tesM* bond* to the amount &gt;
. osot of tbe valealioa of Real f

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'Wright, of Rutland, tbe boom
ported on poets, tbe building
came down upon tbeir beads,
had been raised about too feet
workmen saved themselves fro

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Axutmxb Boitxn Data.—A
t^ter inform* us that Jubn L. ■
Johnstown fell in the battles of
dvroese, In Virginis. He was t

man from lb* 8lh Michigan, wb
esltog letter* we hav* frequent!)
He was a young roan ofr
&lt;wdfasry ’prumie*, respected aa
foy all bi* comred**. lie bad b*&gt;
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August, * splendid number of
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tkw in Fashion Plate*, Pattr

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BABRI COITO, MICT.,

&gt;me days at

MMoaljr madelt not* did
Bhe made a great effort
bar nervousness nt ridein

that lam glad to tsnau

0, wbal a ■lortum sl(hi It wm to ass la prosd ,
ingap At hfrn she MM with ah
arraj
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’1 fear you era aqt well," aaid Marge
A basdrsd ibasMod
u. Ul ■aambatod
fcrtb. iraj,
rut with soUdtoda.
AH vagvr^for Ut. wl»b.&lt;t for
and n.»rvMag !
“Do you know, dear, I sometimes
: *Yn eharm ma,
। feel ao w.wried and aoaiuus about Wal­ “Know that 1 am p
AU anued ate faratofad aap^pis
sbovtl*
ter" said the widow, ia low. confidential
and with ho.*.
.
EMhesfUla bad a plta-axa, eaoh priest* had a tones,
&gt;p*de.
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“Coma nearer Margaret. J may bare
Jet, Dsvis saw then earning sad trvBiblad, asm I time to say now wbal 1 have long wished
strali
U» aay to you. 1 sm aura dear, she ton••It te so meja «ght," said he, "baewute It wOI liuued, with rapid, aersona utterance,
Th. TaaAsaa wiU rmsA am sapiUl bp diggtag 1 i “ibatjuur awn heart telle you tint yotf
“R fa. fwt ’a grant one that J wiab you
are not indifferent to Walter. IbsVa to make,’* sbe saldVemuiousiy. “] Qp^
Bet fare ;.r. wad. a .light mi.lah^ far raj every reason to ba|ieve that be loved you
wantydn to forswear an ea^py-th*! jou I
sincerely. Be is cow in a poaiU&gt;« to
,aak you ap important question; If you
feel atlibespy to answer Rin Use aKrtna“I wilt bid fartwell to every acquafa- 1 concluded without any pastry or dessert.
tive promise ma, Margaret that you will tanpel have, Ifjoe, aisli'l^’’ aaicf.Wal ! x w«fu»u«i, ux
do so conditionally."
Wr with enthusiasm,
,
butter at ® I -fi o'clock finished up tbs
Margaret turned her blushing face
Hoodlem of thb vebameot Istsfmo­ I day.- The beds Wars simply' .otmp cots
away from the widow who continued.
tion.
Margaret epatiwed: “I could some with and olbara without mattrsiwes;
“I'm hi&gt; mother—bs is my oaly eon ;
SfauUavj.
never be happy while I knew that you and all the toilet apparatus anywhere
so,you will excuse my speaking Ilka this
visible were a few tin wash basins, a
ytanaubject to the influence of ibis «ne
to y ou. You have a wonderful influents
tny. I do ah* allude to ooe af year ac­ moderate suppply of towels, a bit uf
now over him—a stronger influence now
MM
’•M»*4WWa
looking glass,
! dear, that you will have in aU your life. quaintances, Walter. You know beat
tabla nailbar...
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____ „
.
Use 1*. Magaro*—for your own sake ■‘but which-bf those are good far yew and parmlltgd, the Ganem! Will no*, bare
| must of all for his own sake!
Make Which era not. J would bavoyau okaVe
either
about
him
for
his
own or' others’
| Him furs wear the winecup, with God’s to the geod and foraaka tba evil owe* ■
blessing 1 am sure you could do it,' And j But now 1 ata speaking uf a stronger
that far more easily and effectually than than a bnmau enemy.; ol one that is ass
You know his olairng inuumerable homes, and mdliona
fece. The lime waa sommer, and as the 1 could do i it myaulf.
pf'Engliab familfas-” Margaret peueed
sun hastened to the we^, the air became tamperment Margaret; be Is one who for a moment, then continued wkh stam­
heavy with the breath of beautiful flow­ wosld foil an easy and uaeoneeioM prey
mering uUarapoe and all her old nervers that bloomed in her wall kept garden. Co the insinuating vice with which he is
Mrs. Ward seemed U&gt; grow weary of dallying. Thoaeevenings that bo wan oaape«»; “Dy great regard for you
prompts me to aay tbia. I aee that you
the work in which aim »as eagngad.— oat last week, he bad been ia compdby
comfort’ he baa not greatly enlarged hie
With a nervous, impatient movement such m 1 bavftito dread for him. This are fa danger. The thought to ma ta
horrible. For your aake—for your deer poeaaaaioua. ' His Uirep stare iadkatehta
she laid it aside and walked to the window evening you cm see that lais tairtbis.auexalted rank, but to say nothing of the
toother
fa
.Mkffr-for
n»y,aaka,l
implore
U&gt; enjoy the view,and io peer out along nawraL You wm at Lucksfe pa*/ ••
you ta maha thia bltlp apcriflca. It will ehanri fa tifa-wldiere eyea these gQUerthe road •hich led U&gt; a neighboring town. Munday when be was there,--------------- 1
t»t poet you a.gveal efcrt te do ao, in a ing marka of rank possess, I deebt if
not
dear!
She evidently expected an arrival.
few years tln»o fa might cast you a aerri- there is a commissioned officer inb&amp; ar­
“Yea," retaraad Margaret
Aftel standing'there for a few ,«&lt;&gt;
bio effort. Fur every day this enemy my who is as plainly dad as Tie. His
"Did you ustioa aaything."
mentsshe turned to a book cave to select
forges a MW link to sdd to the chain ciothev are worn threadbare, and despite
“Yas, it paiaed ms d«apiy.
a volutnn for reading.
Suddenly she
which be imparoaolihly winds aroend bis the steady brushing of his eervahti (bay
time
for
leaving
cams
Waiter
heard a step on the gravel walk loading
victims. Think for a moment, Walter will have an untidy look, due, no doubt,
“
t&lt;* the front door, it was a very light above hianaelC
sod fay to understand wbaA I mean.— to the General's habit of going everyquick step not the one she expected, and ’borne so I had an
Don't compel, me to speak any plainer;
she approached the window again lo see that eueh waa tba
self. The General understands tba dif­
tbaaubjact iaa dialaMaful ona to ma."
,
who tl might be. The next moment sbe ed aboot it ever a___
Walter 'understood at last. But Mar. ference between cleanliness and .gOodBH raring Wai terfa etep on the itairaase .
was alfeetionstcly greeting a young Iwdy
garat’s meaning dawned on bis mind very naas; but In bia opinion. paredraMy
■ ho had entered ibe bouse without any al that that tnomrM. Mrs. Ward aaid
evinced,
there ia as much oUeither ir ta
slowly. Noons had over hinted a ay la
ceremony.
Margaret Dawson was al­ hurriedly, and with grant enmestaesa
ble to him on the subject before;—Sot flanntel shirt as in one tiffined of drawlngways n weledmc visitor at Mr*. Ward's, “don't forget, Margaret; I warn and be­
rootn'fa) rnacu lateness.
even his mother.
“I am truly glad to see you this evening, seech you to maks no compromise."
Yuur readsrv need not su^poae that I
He bad never dre*med of danger. A
Walter ra-entered tba room in bigb
1 was just getting foolishly nervous thru’
am describing a careless or induient man
waiting for Walter; he ia nearly three spirits. Hie brilliant eenvaraatiu* made crimsoa fluab overspread hie face as be
the lima pass m&lt;*t agreeably. Tb&gt; fit-1 cumprabended what Margaret meant— or one who does not know the difference
hours behind his usual time.
between Uta garb of B gifthnn and n
tie party lingered round the tea table for ! Hto proud spirit was stung to tb* qt»Hr.
Margaret looked concerned as sbe
Margaret looked op In bls fiMtC He sloven. The facts are pointed only aa a
plied : “It ia quite an unusual thing for quite str hour uhlisioua «f buw Ums was
him to be lata, is it nut, Mrs. Ward I— speadisgo*. Then the warm flush of kept his syseefat dcHrrr and sba did nnt
But important business may detain him tba sunlight paled tod the stars began to withdraw her gale. “Waltar," sbe ssld,
slww themedvee in tbs clear sky. Wal­ in the softest possible atcenU,’ “1 have
in the town.”
“Perhaps so, said the widow dubiously, ter rose from hit chair and sauntered to wounded you. 1 knew I should do’ *4*'
a great nation’s fete hi the palm of
,
lhat'fe wbv I hesitated fti snyirtg what T bolds
and with a little sigh. Then, after a the window saying,—
ofhia hakh j attf U fa Anfaaoeragemeat
“There - ill b. . «^M-.r.ucui moonrise nave said • what I have deme Ji.Mt of 1ttthoughtful silence, sbe adder)•■'Twto know that evary fecidty o&lt; hie Blind 1
evenings last week he was not heme to thia evening. Allow ms Io p revml on tense solirftude for yon—mrt'of—uf pure
take tea with me. I hope he will not y&lt;a» fadfas ntwm for a etr*H.d«wn the love for you and I bare offended yen."
•' a*WM**
make a habit of staying out in the eve­ lane to watch for Cynthia’s appearance." w’Zi
pf carriages, -easstiw-fo^thd earrmges
“1 tnflnt beg take sasoAod,'* add MH.
ning. I look forward to his coming home
rtW. bA-MiM* fl«a; U.,'4w».
at six o’clock to tea, and I du out much Ward. “Y’ou know, Walter that 1 oerar Ifoosf I tbank you .'a lbdva|nff trnttraT u
aion of the question of eating extends no
g-&gt;
osl
aflsr
aunecL
But
there
is
noth
­
like the ide* of sitting down without him.
was shard task for you,lean wrll andM,
furtlwr than u» tbs rations of his men ;
You see I am wailfog for him this eve­ ing to prevent you and Margaret going.. stand, dear, but you Have performed it
and
be would bain himself if be oonld
is there dear 1" appealing to tba latter.
ning."
’
spend a minute over thx fit or fashion of
"Nuthtaa aacrptinx my wish to gat
Margaret glanced at the table on which
tea was laid. Then she considerately borne early, said .Margaret: “bet I will
ciiauged the eonveraatkxi, and for the stay out Jung enough to aay my revpeels
next quarter of an hour amused the wid­ to bonnie tadye moon*' •
“Thank yc*" aaid Walter.
ow bv her lively talk.
fa a few tn mates the twd ware-walk­
“Ydu will slay and lake tea with us |
will you wull”said Mrs. Ward when the i log along tbs road leading to a beautifai
I lane whence they could obtain a good
oun versalion flagged fora moment.
• I had tea long since, thank yuu,” aaid ’1 view of eastern bills. Tbe moun would
Margaret; “bull shall be happy la. sit .I s4hb* rise; *bs bi 11 tape wsrs already tinU
with you for an hour or co. i called for Ii ed by lbs pals golden light.
Margaret and Walter, walked slowly
the express parpoee of having a quiet
chat with you. 1 expected that Mr. on conversing in low, earnest tone*
“ 'Buouie ladye moan' took a farlivs
Ward would have been at borne and
peep
&lt;&gt;vw« the bill-top prior to rising mi
gone out again before this time."
“Mere Im la," said the widow, rising full-orbed majesty ; bat— would you bohastily and walking to the window, as lie vs »* I—eur two friends positively did
i no; ms her I
Margsret kepa her eyes
she beard bis well-kirawe atsp.
He came down the garden whistling determinedly fixed on the ground ; Wai­
*. -. .■
and cutting at the leaves of the unfortu­ ter did no* look skyward.
Presoully, having reached tbe and of
nate rose bushes with his light vens.
“W altar I*1 cried his niutbcr, “bate 1the beautiful lane they paaaed far a few
momenta
under
au
uld
elu*
tree,
and
bad
pity oa ,my rosea I"
“Mat* pity on yoar pet* I" he mM the alrape hide birds on tba boughs
laughingly, as he entered the front deor, | thereof taken the traabla to wakeup mJ

| “You perfectly understand me, Wallerl"
sbe said, interugalivefy.
••PefecUv."^t ,.

Gea. Grant aeni- twearw Ko man
in bia camp has aver board hfat igl»a Btteraoce to profanity ia any of its. many
forms. He rarely Isu|1m, either; but
be bee a sort of grim humor which fa not
without its effect.
.1 do not know that these trivial datoifs
which touch only the peraoual habit* of
Gen. Grant, will interest the renders, of
tb* ffseafag Poet, bnt tbey were Interwal^10 tn* They mark and indivMualAb*«aaa, uptss wbosn rente mesh' «f
the power to affect for vreal ur rfM* tba
future of this campaign. .
This man Grant is a marvtil.
■mounts'fa Ms raak and rdtno
Bpartao'simplWty of his *

“Wall, then "aba, aaid, with earnest
tears in bar laughing eyea, “wux rod"
The soft eastern broeaa carried the aa-,
swer rigbt.avay from the eaaUrp hills
and the silver moon smiled ou the two
*• they slowly walked ou tbeir wayfc as.
if giving them a blaaaing.

That night Margarot ga*« Weilar wa
answer to thn question which be asked
iier under the old alm tree, which eoswer
1 believe was a Moat satisfactory owe
though 1 did not bear it.
A fear weeks later there was a dread­
ful upeet a* Mrs. Ward's bowse but etw
did oOt toiadil far aa oaa bf bar lady

wemid saner happen again, as Mrs. Ward I
bad btrtooaaowte be married.
Margaret Dawwon became Maa. Ward
sad that wkbowt disregarding ' the wid­
owed molbsfs earnest injunction to
“Dea'tauuld me fer being lata," bead- If-'F "«
make “no cumpromfoe." Both tba vouag
dsd in mock fear, while hanging his ban have seen Margaret and Walter ataading
below, and have heard the latter aay,, fa. husband and wMb had eelisfoetoriiy anon the stand in the passage. (
swsrad the most imatetamllttlequestion.
“if I do aooid you. bers is some ous ]• rery peculiar lone just thase two words; '“Wattwoo/"who will take your part, I expect," aaid
Mr*. Ward.
Margaret was very diaoompaaed. TU
A alight flush roaa to Margaret's lace, quest***
i
which Walter pot to bar weak
Ltet'oa IV TMB A ear.—Gs* Howard
as Waltar said, fa pleasant aurpriae;— abort
t
one, bat tba answer would involve made th* following sensible ramarks as
“Ah Mlsa Margaret, I am aura my moth- ao
i mwah. Bkebapt bar eyes feted so the to Itqwoeio tbs artsy, ia tats apse this:
and bar lip ahead. But when
•r will leak courage |o Mold me in yuur ground,
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"1 d.d sot drink at aalinys, 1 did net
Walter re«Aa&gt;ated tbaqeeatina abaaaid drinks* West Point; hat svhea i got
1 ^' “But*supposa 1 scold ybuf aaid Mar- i
oerutwely. “Don’t ask nan; naw I have !=taU) Ue
m aU
±= c.-=7 ।’. fouxtel
f=4’it
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ill the
-Lx (fab.
gar.t^arefay ^Indeed J
; somatmug u&gt;Mf «&gt; y®« *a»*~* &lt;*» ••- loa. If you weal fate aa affiaar'a OdertMk, to",U»4&lt;«I1U»

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�NEWS !

Mar Fah&gt;
Bailroad,

UTOEEW TOfflfSON
irfl.l.lj to
q.ind

trams tafoesy as menhehif to the peace
,
and
independence of this our errantry tho
,effurta ofany sueb Power to obtain now
foczbolda for Monareblal Governments,
,sustained by a foreign military force In
, neta proximity to the United States.—
{{foatf'nta txffitinnta applause.]
fO n motion of Mr. Bushnell, of the
Committed on Resolutions, they were
,,adopted by aeclaimntlon.
By motion it was then decided, that
the Convention proceed at onee to nomi­
nate a candidate for President and Vice
ProaMeM. -•■■■■
"
Gen. Cameron, of Pwmeyl vania, offer­
,ed as a substitute a resoletion that Abra­
ham L lacoin and Hannibal Hamlin be
tho unanimous choice of thd^nlon parly
for President and Vice President (Great
cheering and loud calls for a division on
"’ilr’c—«J|1, o(M.rjl«W, wllrffcr

ginis, Florida Arkanaaa, LouUasa, and
all the territories which the nMyurlly report proposed to admit to seals without
tbe right to vote, should have the . right
to vote, was put.to the Convention.,
Mr. Irane asked a division oftbe qoesliun
to rote as to the States first, and thro on
tbe territories.
A second division wan called for, and
the Convection asked to vote first as
Tencessre baring the right to vote.
A cell tor a vote by states was made
and the' Convention voted, 4yee210, nays
15®.
.
.
Hie Convention next voted as to the
admission of Artetas and Louisiana
with tho right te vote. Tbe result was
anmraneod, ayes 207, naya 167.
.
The report of the Committee on Cre­
dentials was then adopted as amended.
Mr. Raymond, of Now York, from tbe
Committee on Resolutions, reported the
following:
1. Jfaaotasf, That it Io the highest duty
of every American citizen to maintain
agaioM all their enemies tbe Integrity of
the Union and tbe paramount authority
of the Oooetitrtionsnd laws of tbe United
States and that hying aside all direrence
of political opinions, we pledge otrreeh-es
ss Union men animated by a common
sentiment, and aiming at a common ob­
ject, to do everything in our power to
aid tbe Government in quelling, by force
ef arms, tbe rebellion now raging ^against
its authority, and in bringing to punish­
ment dee to their crimes, the rebels and
traitors arrayed against it. (Prolonged

» division of tba question so as te decide
first na that portion ef the resolution dedarldg Abraham Lincoln the unanimous
choice of tbe convention as Its candidate
for tho Presidency of the United States.
Mr. Btevros moved tofay. the resolu­
tion on the table. (Groat ewnfusiun,
cheering and cries of“questien."]
Mr. Cameron withdrew bi* resolution

*PX*AMotad, That we approve of the
determination of the Government of tba
United States wot to compromise with
rebels, or to ofier any terms of peace ex­
cept eweb as may be besed upon an uncon­
ditional surrender oftbetr hostility and
a relaro to their jest allegieuee to the
Constitution and fa we of lira United Blates
snd that we sell upon tbe Government
to maintain thia position nod to nroseewt e

__ __ „ which the Gevernru.m to its
own defence has aimed a death-blow at
thia giganlfcsvU; we are in favor fur­
thermore of such an amendment to the
Constitution la bs made by the people
in conformity with ita provlelous. an shall
termmate and forever prohibit the exist-

plsuso] who hare periled their lives iu
This is a name that the people of the defence of their country and in vindica­
United Stales, have heratoforo delighted tion of the honur of tfaj flag; that the
to honor, and ita possessor has occupied nation owes them sotai ^CTmanedl recog­
nition of tbolr patriotism and their val­
a high place hr the estimation of inoumer.
or, and ample and permanent provision
able friend*. But be ha. at last placed fur those of their anrvivora who have re­
himself in a false position before the ceived disabling and honorable wounds in
country, and in his efforts to defeat Ahn. the service of the country ; and that the
ham Lincoln by bringing to bear upon memories of thoee who have fallen in tts
defence shall be held to rreatfal and ever
h i» Hmj-ilimunlnflnsmtafl— oppo­

sition, "hehas forfeited the high place that
he once occupied, and if he persists in
such a course, the “suicide, by his own
strong hand," wQi be effectually a«os-

pliahad." We have baseto fore, had an
abiding faith in bis honor, patriotism and
integrity, and even yet, we trmt bo may
bo brought to see the error he has com­

mitted,mod withdraw from a eontaat that

and Viahabuag, baa at length tab an hb

position before tba rebel Capital.

whfai wa take into conaideration

And

the

strength of will, tenacity cd purpose, end

U rau, „lte!)«••»» work &gt;»
lUir —If »
TV. pl—" l*k“

praM., skewing ik.llbe «&gt;.my h« u wid
everything be can command.
’
Sheridan is reported to bold Bottom s
Bridge. Thio may induce the aoemy to
retreat serve the Ctockahumtoy.
June 4—5 a. m.—Tbe enemy made a
n'tal attack on tbe Sd corps last night,
which wps repulsed witr. gruel
Sheridan took Bottom Bridge last night­
Cannonading has upaoed on our right,
but no musketry aa yet
' Another oorraaponderrt saya that on
Friday’a figbt owing to fhe formidable
character of the enomy'a works. It was
deemed impolitic to continue the assault,
and at noon our men rested in (heir new
positions, ofter making them impregnable.
In the advance upon these works, Brooks
and Miles* brigades formed two lines,
erecaeded by the 148lh Penasylvania,
acting as skirmishers, who led the charge,
charging the works with tho point of the
bavonet, driving the enemy from them
In great ennfaaion. But Ibo rebels made
a desperate charge while we warn refomYng, aud drove our men out and a few
yards from tho werka., Here strong
works were erected and held in spite of
their efforts to didodge ua. In Barlow’s
charge 27 prisoners' and &lt;we color were
taken, six pieces were captured, and Col.
Morris, of the 7lh New York heavy ar­
tillery, was about to turn them on lhe
enemy, wh»t&gt; be was charged upon by
overpowering meases snd compelled to
retire.
Another correspondent saya, of cue
tiring tho enemy must now be thorough­
ly satisfied, that be cannot break our lines
through, aor drive our men from their
established positions, though he pile ev­
ery man of all his corps upon any one
point of our line.

JZreofrr.Z, That Abraham Lincoln be
declared the unanimoM choice of the
Union party ao Ita nominee for President
of the United States.
As the vote was about being taken,
ME Raymond urged that the vote should
be taken by States, as it bad been said
there was a &lt;fis|4wftloa to rush the nom­
ination of Mr. Lincoln through the Con­
vention. To stifle any contrary expras­
eion of sentiment, such a vote would car­
ry with it more power and influence than
the passage of aay such resolution.
Dispatches from headquarters Army
The proposition was well rewired
of the Potomac at D o’clock this morning
amidst much con fusion.
have been received.
An assault was
Tbe 8»rtes were called. The result
made on Burnside about midnight and
sueocsafolly repulsed. In the preceding
- VarVt. Lincoln—Maine, 14; New
afternoon 100 picked men of the enemy
Hambablra, 10 ; Vermont, 10; Maass
made a'nish v&gt; find out what waa tbe
bnitii M{ Rhode Island, 8; Oeunecti meaning of Hancock’s advancing, siege
out, 13; New York, 00; New Jersv.14;
lines. Nine of the party were captured
Peansy Ivama, 08; Delaware 0; Mary
and the rest killed or driven back.
land, 14; Lonlrisna, H; Arkansas, 10;
Several letters have passed between
Tenneseee, 15 ; Keetoeky, 22 ; Ohio, 42;
Gan. Grant and Gcu. Lee, in respect to
Indiana, 3»; iHioofoU; Michigan, 1« ;
collecting the dead and wounded between
Wisconsin, 16; Iowa, 16; Minnesota, 8;
the two armies.
Gep. Grant, in the
Califora ia, 10; Oregno, 8; Waul Virgieclosing letter, regrets that all bis sflorts
ia, 10; Kansas, 6; Nebraska, 0; Colora­
for alleviating lhe sufferings of wounded
do. 6; Washington, 6—Tutirt, 407.
men left on the ball!a field have boro
For Gen. Grant—Mtaouri, 22.
rendered nugatory. Two rebel officers
On motion of Mr. Hume of Missouri
and six men, sent out to search for thu
tbe vote was declared unanimous. The
wounded nf their comtnacds, were cap•nthaeissm was imusensa.
Tbe Convention proceeded to vote for fared, in consoqoence of tho enemy not
delivering Gen. Leo’s letter unfi) after
a candidate tor Vice rresMeo*.
tbe hour be had named had expired.—
Daniel Mack er, of Indiana, presented
Gen. Grant has notified Grn. Leo that
the name of Andrew Johnson of Tcnnasthey were captured through a niisubderstanding, and will not be held aa ptiaeuMr. Stone of Iowa, seconded the tao ora, but will'bo returned.
lien.
No other military intelligence has
Mr Cameron offered the name of Han­
been received.
nibs I Hstnlfa.
(Signed,)
E. M. Srawrnx.
Mr. Tremafa, of New York, la behalf
,
; Wasiuxoto*, June 8.
of a portion of the delegation presented,
To Maj. Gen. Dis:
Daniel 8 Dickenson.
.
A diepatch from Gen. Grant, dated
Tbe.Preeidenl anaouocad ths fallowing
name* as being before the Convention : yesterday 3:05 r. m., reports that all has
Andrew Johnson of Tennessee, H. Ham­ been very quiet to-day. No casualties
lin of Matee, L. II. Reaaaeau of Koo- are reported.
A dispatch from Gen. Sherman dated
tueky, and Daniel &amp; Dickareen of New
at Ackworth yesterday, 0 r. m.. save:
York.
The Convention then proceeded to bal­ 4,1 have been to Altoona Pass, and find
lot. A the vote proceeded, it was soon it very admirable for our purpose. It is
apparent that Mr. Johnson, ofTenneseee the gate through the laat or most eastern
was to be tbe nominee,, and before the opening of the Alleghenies, know be­
vote was announced the varloua States comes aa useful to ns as it was to tbe
whose voles bad been divided, changed enemy, being easily defended from either
their votes end went unaaliwoualy for direction. The reads hence from Ack­
worth fa Georgia are large and good, and
Mr. Johnson amid great enthusiasm.
The chair announced that the next the country more open.” Details of the
bumeas inorder waa-the election of a position at our troop# and containplated
National Committee, and the States were movements are given, but are not need­
called upon to name the same, wMch was ed for publiu faforraatioo. Tho diapafah
done after veriow reeolutiom ef thanks. further states that tba enemy la not in
our immediate front, bat his signals are
Coe vention adjourned erne die.
seen al Loot Mountain and Keonesaw.
Dispatches from Gen. Cosby, dated
Otr H «n«y be truthfully arid that
this war ia flluittrating the ‘pluck" of JuneSd.bave been received, which ro­

the American nation. Tor M days has
the coble Army of the Potomac eoertin(Signed,)
. £. M. Sraatow.
sssaant fighting or marching.
Five
thousandbarve soldiers have been buried
W seatwoTOR. June 8,8:45 r. x.
in honorable though obscure graves. SO,- To Maj. Gen, Dix: ‘
000 &lt;i tian in* have been seal back tn hoeA dispatch from Mr. Dana al Grant’s
Headquarters, dated last night, 8.30 y.M.,
announces s victory by Gen. Hunter
still tbe army &gt;a pressing on, -fighting It over the rebels beyond Staunton, and
out m this line.” Tbe roads are strewn that tha rebel‘Gen. Jones was killed on
whb«hdwema«fM0*tarooe. Oms- the hattie Iraki. The dispatch is as fol'
start matching has worn out50,600 pairs। lows:'
। of ahrasa. Two ihtedoof the army—more
“The Richmond Attratncr of to-day
1 than 100.060 men-have s.arched, snd1 ------ -*
of Gen. Joaos, by
fought, said slept 30 days and nights, in
n beyond Staunton,
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beatacd dwrt and rain, and bare not

and his sceoessor retired to Wainroboro,
and sow bolda the mountains between
Chariottasvllle and Btaentoo."
Tbeymper farther states tm hospitals
or stores were captured by Gen. Heater.
Anelher diapstch anneunres tbrt «r

the National Council of
the Union League of America hereby
heartily approves and endorses the taf»•
natiooa imadd by-'ehr^Ufckm JfoldBal

•-r/.sr-

Cunvention,
at Baltimore
•*» “•
8ck rf Ju««, «r Abotam
tv
PrradiiA,
of At^r.. Jutaooo for
V«».Pr^&gt;L AMpo«O,eo l—1
by our obligation to do ell in our power
lu elect true and reliable men to ell
offices, and a* the nominees of aaid Coo­
vendoe are fob only tataidrtea that ean

editor Of thia paper, wa ask fo
Wa hare rata fa a &gt;

far tough.

te newspaper, aomewhere, that J
(ptahaadsg
* “
Wean
io visit I
taeor childhood, to see k the* I
ata Green Mountains have de|
ft&gt;U&gt; *?. hlllockt or tow vl
those ataid and itautrious fan!

generated into latter day Cop
New York Jone 11.
Staunton, June Oth, sa;
enemy in fores . io nt

IftMacr even a part nflhis b
pired, then has New England

und imbuden.
Tbs former uaa killed.
We pursued them to-day through here,
with Ifttfa resistance, th-mgh they were
strongly fortified, and all the males were
ordered out to defend tbe place.
We
raptured six guns, buodreds of prisoners,
and many hundred thueanad d-&gt;tars'
worth of stores. We do uut ati’P- A
mure important poiut has neeii reached
by Crook’s cavalry, which is with

wilt eowtiuua to make its wM

While wc are thua absent, it
uk usual; whether with increas
ereased Interest to oar readers t

U. S. 10-40 BONDS.

r—We bars every :
believe, however that there wiI
gtafauttoa

fa ita atlraotiveor

Job* Roann baa kindly ooae
eteroiae a supervisory direetio

such original matter as be
proper. The bnvinrsa of the
be left with Geo. S. Toot as fo

say co a tracts made by him, &lt;
given, will be honored by us.

. l.’ytir rwa.-rlt wss staled I
Ratarr of last week that John ]
“fell fa^e, Wilderaess.7 But
happy’to ’ foforni our readers,

many fristas, that be is not “d«
To M*J. Cm tax .
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Official reports from the Army &lt;/ tbe
Potomac down tofire o’clock yesterday
evening, detail nd uiuiemenl* of Impor­
tance.
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A dispatch from Butler, dated thia A.
m., reporta all quirt yesterday.
Gen.
Kauts chargvd the enemy’s works at
Petersburg and carried them, penetrated
the town, Ml not being aapperted by
Gen. Gilmers, who had withdrawn Ufa
forces without a conflict, Gen. Kauls was
obliged to withdraw without further ef­
fort. Gen. Kautz captured 40 prisoners
and one piece uf artillery which be
brought with him.
Gen. Burbridge, commanding in Ken
lucky, in a di&lt;patch dated yesterday ai
Lexington, reports that after cunueulra
titig a fores at Beever Creek, ea the Big
bandy, bo moved against Morgan's force
in V irg&gt;n»a, first as far aa Gladdeeilfo—
Morgan with 2,500 men mured fata Ken­
tucky, via Whitesburg.
“I purauta
them and marebed 90 miles fa twenty,
four hours and cams upon Mm at Mount
Sterling yesterday muming and defeated
him. By stealing fresh horses he roach
ed Lexington at 2 o’doak Uris moraine.
Our forces held tbe forte, and the rebels
did bet little damage. He left hare al
‘
'V**11*- 1 ,i*rt * pursuit
w ith a fresh force this s vmim.** ~
No official i
ed from Gen.
(Signed,)
B. M. BTNTpN.

Ills father called upon us last s
gars the-welcome iufornratta I

had received a.letter from his a
ten at Gordoesville ata n|
“Old

Pelat

Comfort Ya,

4lh insU, stating that he was
health ata la tbe hands of lhe r|

Ta* Wdbat Cue».—Until w I

fast week or two lhe prospect i
crop of wheat in this sectiuu
quite good. But tbe recent col
weather has damaged the pnd
tertally.

Although many field

sowta-OstoHd fair even yut
« fair yield, yetmauy others, la

and is unfavorable ailuatioaa, a&gt;
out sparsely and thin, so that &lt;
eraga, the present itaicelien
we shall net realize any thing I

ordinary crop.

Cart. Gxaa Hasan Fbom.—I
been permitted to sees pri»l
from Captain Geer of lhe 3d

I

to his relatives in this place. I
Wee dated May 15th st • rebd
fa the Wilderness.

He writad

weoreunded ata captured ml
ta May: that hie right log was
led' stare the kana on the 7th;

CHANCERY SALE.

TATE OF
MICHIGAN.
—Th*
Crreatt Csnrt
_t
7 rt Barer,
fa ChtaSJ.

S far feer

. a-

apparently detag well, ata he i
Well treated when bo wrote. Il
wd.wgSii tba receipt of thia loll 1

CcrtD Wxrnrtlt.—Webarc I

fa thia vicinity, every night o!
weak. But the frost haa been ra|

tad Ou thh account vegetatiun
wheeled to sems exteal, but tx I

��IHSS

•k|«f m axa ac'rm
aZcii i.inii**
that at JaaaMtowteKaCchewara killed ue '
die outright,' wMfe the other; haW' are :
mostly p feme tally Airebted for such
rervtae. OMbeAMtirporknpi OtU half J
-may.-whtetoMRMNT'

•fi 1.0011 VffKWY.V.

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Avcvuvawac ‘Vo^VaAXv^,

sgs^z-

taken from our farms for the araiy, will
ever retort. . TVlr labor la lost to our
farmers.
Prices ef all kmda of stock and pro­
duce must rule high for a long UmA la
comei but Ous eourtnoita oim-Mimption of
boraes mbst Inevitably , exert a double
pressure io regard to lhe«,aud we desire
to call the altoruioo of our farmers to
the Important points connected with the
subject.
, . ■ .' •
Tbi» scarcity of bones and oonseqoent
high pricee^will stlmolate the breeding
u’ ‘wswapm
our farmers may be certain that colte will

T.U~
end renesqnMit profit to the PTOpristor, tb«
enabling him to expend
i ■.

'W.ou.%anA%
of dollars tech rsar la sdrertirinx thslr

VwtMwsu Ccri$u«»

IME AND BUT MORE

which Ute been showered upon bin from
K\\
o$
Cou’fttnj,

“^foia er hx

•OF THOSE-

be for the Interest ef formers to raise
these thlwgb which require tbs Inst ef It;

uso, os ress,

P 0« &gt;1

STJi".cnoTT.

I

however, must be bis own judge ns to
** ^“hU
The second point to "bioh we wish to
cell attaulfon, is la relation to tbe en
ploymsntof oxen, in the place At boraes,
upon our farina. There arw but few
forms en which oxen may not be kept
with decided profit A yoke of: oxen
can bo bought for tbepriceuf a g&lt;»&gt;d borer,
can be kept almost br quilt as cheap; wilt
do nearly double tbo work on a firm;
sod if carefully used and well fed, will
tell, after the crone are all in, for a profit
oyer tbeir oosL There are but few form­
ers who could not really realize a profit
uf thirty to fifty dollars a year, by pur
charing oxen in the early part of the
Winter, end selling again the next Fail
or early Winter. By goasroua feeding
and careful usage, they will give a not
prefit on tbeirgrvwth besides doing work
enough to pay fur all they ret. W s
know formers who realize a profit uf fifty
to one hundred dollars a year, by adopt
ing a similar course to that we have rec­
ommended.
LJ
Our objoci at thia time is merely to
'cell attentioa to those two points, whieh
seem to us to be deserving of the as nous
auntion of our formers generally. Tbe
question of the eomparatlve cost of burse
and ox labor is ooe efgreater importance
than is generally supposed, and at anoth­
er time we may consider It at greater
length: Meanwhile we ehould be pleaa»d
to hear from our forraw readers on the
subject.—Mm. Ploughman.

V.’hx&lt;\u&amp;Ve 6.

te wadZSarg am
vbo bar* l«i&lt; Awry
e. ba»» tons*-«k&lt;-r
•POJ.SOW.. he.,, by
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Bi. jtiUhon^’s jK»s,
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•Eruptions,
Pita, Bargfuicyta Cbnsumptfcn, «te.

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of Ate al tone yores' standing, andSs Vitas'
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daaaoa
feww
writes, his san was cured
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ANOTHER wu eared of Frrer sad Agwe
after teymg erery medicine in hie reach.
ANOTHER was cared of Few Sore
which had existed fourteen yean.
AH OTHER of Ilheumalissi of eight veare.
Caere innumerable of Dyspcrwia and Liter
CompUint«M&gt;Mbe mentioned in which the
AVovSt Wkt. a CVtarxw.
'V'm. 'BYooik VA\.a

are the most aetirs and thorough pills that
hare over been inUtxluood.
They act so directly upon the Urn, exeit
ing that organ to such aa extent as that Che
ey*e m does not relapse info its former ooedi|ion, which le too opt to bo the ease with
•imply a purgatire pflL

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We bare every kind of goods, such ।
t Tn these medicines, and you will never

your neighbors, who hare used them
and they wiH esy they are
QmoA l&amp;e&amp;tAxvcB,

and yon should try tlicm before .going for s
physician.
Get a PhaqAlot or Almanac of my foeal 1
agent, and read the rertificotea, end if you
hare erer doubted you will

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Perhaps three persona out uf four
would rush right op to the burning indi­
vidual and begin to p«« with their hands
without any definite aim. It la uselean
to toll tbe victim to do this or that or
call for water. In fact. It is generally
beat to aay not a word, bet tear sp the WEISS CELESMTES MTHtT
ths carpet or seize a blanket from the bed
»iab&lt;rik»..&gt;m«„*m . u*r
ur rioak, or any woolen fobrie—if none
*qf.’rbcre’*r
ore n^My
is at band. take. m»v woolen material,
hold tbe corners aa for apart ae-yotk can,
stretch them out higher than your bead
nnd running-boldly to the person, make
the motion «rTclasping in the arms must
about the shoulders; this Instantly
smothers the lire and tares the face,; the
next Sealant throw the unfortunate on tbe
I.hx; thia la an additional safely to the
fore and breath, and any remnant ufflarns
can be put out more leiaurely. Tbe next
instant immerse the burned parts In cold
water, and alt pain will cease with the
rapidity uf lightning. Next get -tome
cummen finer, retinre from the waler,
and cover the burning parte an inch thick nets of tbo fiour If pcoeible. Put the pa­
tient to bed and do ajl that la presihie to
sooth, until Uw phyaidan arrives. Let
ths floor remain until It falls off of itself
when a beautiful new skin will be found.
U nlota the burns are deep no other appli­
cation is needed. The Sour for burns is
tbe tnoel admirable remedy ever pro­
poned, and the information ought to be
imparted to all, Tbe principle of ito
action ia, that, like tbo water it causes
instant abd-pet&lt;e«l relief from
V]
totally excluding the air from the injured
parts.
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Amts aww Rct-Tbe following re
reipt Wiakea &gt;0 exculloet dub fee oither
luncheon or far tapper. and wbee taten drld. Is win be found acceptable &gt;1 hoi
weather. It can bo made wkh tor sort
of fruit. Wub some rise (the qrotlty
mut be regulated by tbs sirs of the
dish,) poor a little c.W water odor R,
art it In the oru vmMI the wgtrr Is absorb
sdiatosftee, Then add a Hub milk
and,Wor&gt; (hat in with a spoon. Pfoee
the diet epain m «e oven, and keep
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rice ■ aoA. When this is tbe care, work
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orjt-J and told toe man in charge that bo -bed-,
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kh- Ijnpurfofi^ and Intefcatlnr ."mafl’nsL.
When we got home, we went into^ho Item." &gt; 3,..L..’._
vn tba’atapZ She turned -toward
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dining r66ft, aWl'MlfitrEer lB a clan
her face all aglow with feering.'
Informed that H.Wxrtbr^late/
‘ “Good bye, Frank, “Wki goal
of k*BHrtwr^ftd
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thaee a.moment; 1*11 she :wap shyf- ard
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him it.must be, aa It .wu,'blgbfy' taw«r-'
was'afoddt t« rest 6f the evening; -when- lant, and thst if the foreman would show &gt;
bhn a.“ijaee" and give bitn a ’stfck* ha'
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of tbs dsj.

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tou-Mr. J.B. KauousEM.-I •« pr.psr.Alo

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until Collected ; ••&lt;! when MccpteJaad sudiud
I will soaks liberal adraacev ef tovarj to appli“AL^DDSnARCED SOLDIERS, who bars

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•WJl Urtfct*
soldier

wtrh. . Hiri'

sMteWML * YWiWJn,_ ____
-Nrrvr.lv. ifp! ibowlrtis. grspssbcrt stall reftfo
OeitaifasbUnwter Jaadeweveebeam, t.i-ju
Ibsllbto^ttatoW^rstr’

. ‘/Braye wurds. Kite/Tou'dteerfd a
(risk for’ltiim.” it was given.' Tfdhied
•wttylh'desper^tlo'h, anil wklkWbnWard'
not ckrfag iiiBtrt I w«iL Policetntta
watched iua, but t!&gt;e laleaeei 'of the hour
made no dltforCnce to me. ' r ctluld here
walked air'iilght'.'"Al length I Came ton
Kate was sitting by the window. I bridge. Thqmdon "was shining upon the
Il lodged cold htid 'dark
was pitting beside bar. Il may be jwell rippling
"Vml’L VWs*
to state here that Kale was a young Indy, except where the
and that I ant a.yownggeirtleiuaa, K^te would be a plunge, and then the water,
bad Jarge. lustrous dark ayes, which just would flow t&gt;h ovar my bead. Why hot!
then were covered-51th fringed, drooping I did M«kn&lt;&gt;w I had loved her with such
eyelashw. /^he bad brands of; dark, la,'?, devotion. ' It'wks all-oV6r b&lt;»w. .She be­
wreathed around her.head, a soft puilt longed rn attotbcF. My foot, was ■ on the
i, then thongbt of the; name k
cd^ur In hiu.eheek«, and a rosebud wu.tHK rail,
womanly, fresh and lovely. Kato was bad signed to the roll.' “No Jaeob Arm­
clad in-, g oink muslin dfess, with a tifiy strong, you have bo right to ask* the life
white ruffle around her white throwL— which you have given to your country."
She was armed with f&lt;&gt;ur steely nwodl.et, I turnadaway towards my boarding place
w Hep-Were
many bright arrows that- full bf biltaraeee and despair. A tiny
pierced my heart through and .through.' glove was on toestskv. 1 pickedrit up
^&gt;ver her fingers .glided- a; email’ blue and pressed st paseiohately to my bps,
thread, wbid) proceeded from the ball pf and cursed myself for ibaaet as 1 threw
it tfowa again.
yarn I held In my band.
The days that followed were weary
Kale wa« knitting a stocking, and sure
Ijt,'IrreyecabTy she was/taking me cap­ chough. I made arrange iuenta for uiy
tive•’ already. I foil myself entangled by departure with all possible opMd;-&gt;. J
arroidsdffatoand
waaouMsmd hasghty in;
■those small threads,
...
Ism very dignified
We were the initiates of a boarding my sals rations.
house. Knle wmamw boarder. I. had naturally. I cau be an iceberg in huoiaa
shape when I vrlrt?- XJmraventng I went
km&gt;wB W beta'few waeka.
into
the
ptfk&gt;K
bdfm4&gt;
le^'am! took up a
The evening was warm, and I took up
newapspnr. Kate earns in. si: put /.on
fanned W.
[7o&lt;ilie&lt;f.&gt;t
whifo osy dignity, and triad to be ipLereeteJ in
thanUd
‘"and out, under the _hl*«e. politics, though 1 could think, of Miking,
luinda, gl
but the dafoty Iguru opposite^ and glearaiug noodles to i -tihr hands.
I straggled,
wifo tba passionate; bitter feelings that
with two hearts joined upon it„ and on rose at this sight of bar, and was calm and.
.cold.
‘
J*.
lb! Inilde two tiSines written—hers apd
“1 am glad yon have unlisted, Mr.
mine. Thea. I thought ofo Kato a« &gt;y '
..!. *,x
*lfe, always dpd In a pink ibuaIId dress, Armstrong,’"aha said, a
"Thsnk yotV’l replied stiffly.
. ,s
alwitya wilh bar hair fn jusX such glossy
.'•!isnppuse yoe sre wy busy making
brslia, and'kpfulhg^^ihgif to the end
preparations!”
’-,.!j I,’,,..
“Very.?*.
-.uli-. vj“Kai shall be my wife? I’sild M»'piy
“And .you ora going soon !"• u .
■elf; fn rash pride, as, F fanned Her more
“1 hope so."
energetically.' I did not know that the
Kate
left
the
ronin.
I w isbnd aba wm
way to a wortan’a Heart was more intri­
cate thin a'Isirrytrth; but I bad the clue, bacfi again a thousand times, Huw kind
and shy abe looked.
If there .was a
in the blue yarn whk-h l bel4
glseta of hope—Utet tall fellow, is miforta
1 little knew what 1 under
—oo.sha.mightlhtay BtWBy'farafotY And
was ahy aA a wild deer, lim
yet ray heart gave a great leap M abe
with an atmosphere of resar
appeared again.
.
. . „
which’ one.boityl tobl'welt bi—
■d. want to show, you a photograph.
“For whom ’ arb you knitting thusu
stockings, Miss K&lt;le 7" I asked.
’ , d Mr Armstrong.” eba eaid, blushing pod
“Fp» A soldier. Mr. Armsfrang," ake sinilit*. IteoklL It was tbeqffl«r in

xr4S'j;7^'ai‘.La;.‘Riui

replied, her eye Mud ling with pair iulism.
. H-. -.,- . ,
*“lfl will bs'i&amp;fo' of the Home Guards,, «nd flashing eyes.! &gt;
“JtSsroy bfolhor Frank. . Poaa he
and atay and Tiki ijri of yqti,' will ypu
look UkwAnal" - • •
1
,-j&lt; ..-I
I started as If I had boen.skoU^.take v*rB*tfM2
“Mtaa.KsBs. l waat to.Mtaa.jjraikMpL
and]! sbeuM iika wm« AMB|l*Mr" Will
etrflat. Mr. Arrest
a a VAMBBCTT.
j.wiirjMnaani
bnotait• :.&gt;»•
i . *fM«dB*b-«B belter.Amt'A»i
sekUmiliftfc • '»&gt;* Uljhes jaMAnog-J
I do oak burns, hew.lhai teaipaseed
ath'toec.HFS, hadiijamhles ag,^mpfflua,,
I-WARTOjOM IH. &lt;* WOOb.w
whetoer LdnMLtoa+aoaHjPato';
L m w&gt;uftew« law pLOTR—

WOOLES

q.mimss

FACTORY,

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•"I &lt;'pened'ft ahd tifw)tHaitocHtigB,bltiC,
and warm aod ebft,-- A ante was stitched
i» the toe of one efitbaiu afotutfou &gt; .
. Mt Dbab Faiaa^; I said I waa
knitting the stockings for a. soldier. I
•began theta, ‘wlth ti patfiotlu frrftoulio for
noUoe^Wparticateef -p tfnisbed • them
lafo night, m! amit loving thoeghte of
yqu m.svitrrptitcHJ.base^lway?-, IMyou, but I do not think I .should have
Jl'iWi yjto ‘tfiy* 'hand if vdu bitd hot enlisted. 1 luve you but I fovc ‘tny euuotrjr.-iQore. rgivs yxx: the stockings.-—
ben you woar tham, J bopoyw w&gt;H
somelimea think of her wbo Jaahipnsd
lIlAITl aH^t W-rfn wlvaa k*.frt
■Yonrw,
,
_____
.
.1 reverently folded the Lay:note, after
h*»iw
praud ns contents to my self all the way.
t&amp;’tnjf office. beglrinihgwith ‘'Mfl.Arin-"
strong,“hn« ending 'wit If “Ywrt, Katfe**
Iwaa In a ata tn «fu trams beatification
(Ute waq win®, noble gitf! ..Sbs loved.

peat the fiote to myself sg£m, when, on a
creasingpl was accbesed by t biped, tomwasly kooNB*** a «lball boy:.
“Mister, yer stockings js -.alieking’qul
of yer pocket."
jt
“Iturned caJmTy around, and addressed.
“Brty, 1 glory hi- those stockings. ]'
’am willing that tbo univeraa should be&gt;
Itold- them ,.i|My., de*tfo9 4s • inter woven
with them. -Every stitch Is instinct with
life and'life cl" *
*
••Don’t sea It, mlater ! Glory', halls•
Iqjaht" sad he ended bis speech by makingan MolatMlioo point uf htmssU'. by
standingoa-h&gt;« heed ■ a-vsry bail prac­
tice for SBteiL'thoyB
afrhuMik.preco­
cious youngsters, whwtnsv read this articlefBra’i«d^uttfiittMJn»?‘«’a&lt;^r
W® broka cartip,'Md started off in
high -spirits. ' I ' pviufa) through tho
streets with a boquet of.roaebydi’dn my
bayhudt, I found a Itoto among them ifleMsnni, more fragrahl than they.
'
-WheB our reglmwii H&gt;ft Boaton;
was* from Battery W bkrf t Went on
board.the Merrimac.
Kate could'not
pass the lines, ahd stationed herself in a
vaseel opposite, where we coaid look at
eetb Other. ; I aimed a roeeboa at W : ft'
felkinto thegvoen water and floated nway.
The secoted and third wefe m.Tre suceessfol. She pressed one to hiPiipe And
threw It back again; the other she hep*.'
Af&amp;rwlrd, withOto practical forethought
whieb furms a pert-of'her character, she
boughs out an apple woman, end stormed
me with - applea.' The WmcI left lha
whatC and I looked bsrir with eyee&gt;fort
Ifrtwfttg di*,‘aad watched Tbo figtfto trtttor«d«»t,i’itealfeH ^ehtklfapW’'^B«W’
handkerchief ite tone as ! eMld-se«
'
*WeN. it is tanPfrr
leave
boms and friends, and all that-he bolds
dear; bakJjdp'BOUtrvgeet tv though I

eluded to Iwrqnr irts whim, and.eQ gavje
him the required4mtWrials,god looked on
in perfect sstopistyMpt'to aa® ah' Amfe.
icon sailuc ^ptuA iB*‘to too tvpo baxas.
In a few minutes
* -"
•anted to the Sfo
type, correct stid
—r ^.-----------------was of valuo.tq the paper.. When ^qne
the foreman quietly asked Mm hder *he
learned to sot type. He eoolir foplibd,'
.
,"Oh! that's nothing. Every l«|y knows
how *^®®t Ayj&gt;e In America,— CUyitaiid

i

'MlQai»»Fd Lori: If the Ysukq?
cutees will let mo alone, I will writ*yob
a letter. Gen. U. S. Grant la a bBHsfah
and Meade is a match for the deyll.'- Mb
matter bcftrdeeply we eneoonce ouseehee*
in the wooda,lhe Yankee! are an re to Jhd
us out. They charge on oar work* jmaio
and again and sometime, take them fee|p
ua^ They fight more fiercely than I hlvp
erar aeen them. Aa for digging, Gram
beat! McClellan all hollow. lb* Yan­
kees build strong rifle-pita, and than oiaf
Arwrr offietri ask us to charge Ujetn. We
have dune so, and they ha»e given.pa fidi
every lilne. My sainted 16ve,'ypo will
exease nib. for using Ibis language, hut if
you were with us yoo* would say they
"My. patriotic hir on*, J W almost
tired of this! So lung aa there appeared
any chanee-vf achieving our national in—
dcpeufanmb 4 fought, with a. »W phot
that hope seems dashed to earth. J hayo
no heart to strive any longer to keep.
JtffT, payfi from going la the devil former;
than ha otherwise would., ” "
.
“I^hmWmbi^MdntMJova. bet;
really I wish I vers out of ibis army and,
joined to you ill the holy bunds of wed-*
iodF.”
x', ,
.
' , •
{Afteran allasion to matters apper-'
taining to WaitsIf and hie “sainted love',"*
be cltees aa follows f]
•■J .must &lt;dofo' tforfedly. We ana or-

de red to charged to charge iht» Yanketa
and if possible surprise them.
■■ ' 1 slf.lg'k AHA M,c i 1“ :T

. Gbw. Gbant’s Omxion ar ma Oww •
Sncanon.—A gentleman from toe front
tall* toe fallowing good star, of General ■
Grant: A visitor to the army celled
upontirh, one morrtihg and found the'
.General sitting fa bis tent smoking and’
taftmgto see «C his staff oSoera TW
•ganger approached tbs chieftain and,
“inquired olj him as follows;
“General,
if y up flank Lee and get between him and
Richmond, wHI yod not mjoovrf Wash-'
ingtM. artd foftva ft a prey to^bewweBiyt" &gt;
irotu his Hiomb, iadiffitrrndy

a.

tofak Bemoan detack sufllraMi force frota hie armj ta reinfbeeo BeMeogwad»andj
oyerwhekai fetter,Fr &lt; ‘jNnt Maubt-.of,
S*’?,

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bls IM ^ewotare wifomolng to uk#
a^alb
WBtbfoUDg wUU:

“Ttftl bare rwr e- toltoh
dearj ttaeals*Aple&gt;ena* b rhwfo*-yBkhkdrfmjf An •HJsi'jpaWBa? betor■ «e«hs vodi
' '
* "
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�HAffiXM 1AH1XB. | —

for the PrwidoM^I
the White llouae.
i, chairman uf tea &lt;M

. ropreeetrt their party la the easaiagowpaign, “Hu. have tbe migluy MfeX
Fremaat the ooce loved aad trusted nep*
reeoatative «f tba great Calos oosUaseot

ABfiAHAM LINCOLN,1

ul the eoaoiry, auw tbs ebuoea asaucaalv
Uu.
M

auped for hotter uuugs kwa» hts&lt; ts«.
UMapA*ttoi lad ambtiMm has kmsd Uuu,

it baa tuauy vUmra deluxe fo‘U.
to v Imvo sard last tba uupMt-uf Um

FOB nCM-TBBUBBXT,

ANDREW JOHNSON.

Cm..land ssemuMags was «u fon»uu the

(xrfflBrai ttera (bn tn»t»ur
) oe to prom:L Un ita M

M.UUU ul iU« ivgvtar Liuuu CuavralMU opy uf tbcrrtulutnsto ur pisiform adopt,
’ at ttsflUtiMW n«d d puaaiutelruaJalo Um ol oy tta cuavenbua, a* e»reoMve uf
' vbu«e uf Um l/uast amiiiuirtto ut Um&gt; ite ecnaeaud uf tbe loyal pooplv uf tbe
O-untry which it rvpreertta, ut tee priaei! uuosiry I VbKil puuiasd uuluiatshsidy U&gt;
plrt and policy th*v •b-Hild charsciertu
■ Alr.L;iMK4na.da represuCteUv e. But tn* ediuiui*tr«tKU o&lt; the gwenuuebt to
UMl (iuSiveuiMH. pitXMMU, utMlialurlad,Um ibe preacut cuudiuuu uf tbe country. I
oueJ not any to you, Ar, Uial too out) ran-

tiuu, in thus uuau.iuuualj tiuuwuiUng
Ucluio lUc cuuuuy. Bulb ul ibe uuiui&gt;ou Mrt cl«.-Uuu, but gave UHcral.cn to
uecs arc rvpruM.-t.uine tucti, bulk ut ihsaluiuei uutverau! rufow uf tba loyal
eterhug psuiuusui aud tuiagniv, bum ul1 peUplu ul lb* OMUiry. Tu duUbl ut
juur
tnutupUaul alncta.0 wuuld bn little
large capucwiMM m uaU»ual atiaua, and.
aburt ofatMuvfoaiug tbe to-pw ul final supbuU&gt; bwuesl, aod fit tu ut purpvMl ui main-1
laiuiug ciuur ouuvratluus ut right, tteyj piawUM. «■! toe IcUwilluU and the icaluiaUuti b| UM guv'cruuieut uf Uic luourgvut
jets until, wbuui tbe people delight ul alate*. Nwrtbcr lUuodliveOliua Mur thuew
repicant.led by Uial teudy-eoiertaiMil any
itoUlil aa to Uk dual t vault, under yuur
MUuiuwUallou aualaiued by the luyal

while tbe aunod and Wcjt. ^reeaad,
when ba again aMomed cunmand.

seal rtotoMd bodges and «N* uf tbe
lrTX*»'. —

s

fiir J.-

mmlW JC.lOT.M.rfsJ
I. In lUMWilram.
U-J
forced trvro Lee’* army.
| Our priunwru, «&lt;4 pandsd, numbering
11 040, sent through Buffalo Gap add over
I tbe imtMtaMM, arrived safe at Haltuoapidtat lioee oa (Mr way
ville ini
North.

nor du Uua committed doubt tba speedy
Rirer.ssrruaudmg Peteraburg^nd having auppreeun,iii ut tbia meet ewked and uu‘
posMeriuti uf the Richmond aud Futars- ptuvuked rbdlmo.
[A cup) ut Um resolutions ware here
Lurg ra lruad. Of course Ibis euta off
Lauded lu ttto president. |
alt chance of communlcatiun or supplies
*i would add Mr. rieeiddnl, that It
in that direction for the rebel army ia would tn Um pleasure of the o.uituUlo*
and around Riobmcod. In the meantime lu cuiuuwuKMie luyuu aiUuna tew days,
all tbe railroads leading north and west through uae ut us tuvet acpuuiplMbod
memberi, Mr. Corus, c&lt; New Turk, by
I fxom Richmond have been effectually da
I leilar, mure at leugib tba ciraiuslauous
stroyed, and the sapplles in that diroo- under ateob you bats Imbu placed ia
Hoc exhausted, to such an extent that Dumidativa for the Praaidouey.4
1 there Is.no danger of any mote expod i’I bc Preodeui aatd;
■-Mis CbaiituM and Gentlemen uf tba
liucs, or raids against W aahlogtun, or
CoaamitUw; ! will iai&gt;u»r vuccal u.y
into Maryland aod Pso nay Irani*.
And gauficauutt, Uur restrain Um expression
I tenter who baa been joined by Crouk of u.y grauiada, that the Uuwn people,
Ceegrmaloaal Coavrwllefo
A Ceavsation will be toUwl LCCFk HALL. and Averill frum Western Virginia, and llii-vegb Ibeir c&lt;&gt;uieutrun, in tbe ouuiin
I. lb. dv •* *»~-I HMtola/ m WKONimDAT. • b&lt;i bas been largely rcinfi&gt;reed from ued cdbrl U. save aud ad vai.ee tbe nation,
lb. &lt;lb fey of Joly mH al 11 e'dert M.. fM tbe
have deemed iue Uol uunurUy to remain
other source*, is inarching towards io “) preaeui pueiUun. 1 know t&gt;u rea
Lyncbbuag and tbe Danville Railroad,
M joubi uml I shall accept Um num
thuaouitlng off all the sources of supplies inaiion i^dcuM: and ytt, peibap*. 1
be**" read­
to the rebel army. It has now'come to abuuld not d*1*'"
— U »IW the
be a question of subaistenco with Gen. ing and
platform. 1 B*.U “1 “uW« M»»evar, that
Lee, and be will be forced either to attack 1 approve tba declaration m fowor
Gen. Grant io his own chosen position, amending tbe iXmaUlaUMu aa jo pr&lt;&gt;bibit
oe ditide bis army, leaving part uf it to slavery through
nalx.n
When
garrieoc Richmond, and send a furte the people ia revolt, with U&gt;a hundred
•trong enough to drive off Hunter, and daysuplieit notice that they could w.d.
■a tte&gt;ee days assume their allegiance
keep open bia coma*unicati&gt;&lt;M to tbe
wilbuol tbe over thana of tbeir inutile
aouthweet, or, aa a last resort ba will be Uoa, aad that they oould n.H resume it
obliged to evacuate Richmoad, and aben- afurward, eiattad to stand Mit. sued an
amendaMnl of the onaatilatiuo an is now
don it tn its fata.
.
The poeition that Gen. Grant has au. ’proposed, beoutia a fitung and nsorsaury
mined win give him tbe ai-operation uf[• cooclnsioc Io the final success uf the
! Uuiuo caitso. Suehataneonn ratal and
tbe gunboats oa the James River, which
cover ail eavila 1 anw perceive its bn.
will be worth as much tu bun la a rwia- pnrtanoe and erahvaae IL la tbe juins
forcemenl of 50,000 men. He can now names ..f Liberty and Uniua let Mb labor
besiege and take Fort Darling, and re­ to give it legui form and pnut.cal effect.'
move tba obstructions In the river au

I

that the boats can advance with tbe army
irroaiatiUy upon the doomed city.

an lilted te Amr felwgalm
ton tn« »rt coiMlj t»mb4m( felegwte. to Ui*
J. M. NEVW.
M. U CmWWTQH.
B. WBIGHT.

The eunveutiua that met al Baltimore
oa lbs’7th day of this month was in

many respects one of the moot remarlca*
bls ameniblys of the present age. It was
cmnpaeed chiefly of men of

eminent

standing sad ability, and expericoca in
our national nflairs.

And tbeaa wore

choerti nt regular Conventions held In
all tbeStates of tbe Union, and In name
that cteim tu be out «if the Union. Due
notice was given uf the lime and place of
tedding tbe Convention, and responded

toby primary aaaemblagM oftbepeople,

and delegates ware cboeen who were sunp&lt;ord to represent the feelings aud wish­

A corns; oedent of the Chicago Test­
war, writing from Kingetoa, Georgia,
June 1st esye:
•Before tt&gt;e rebell ion Kingnton was,
tu um tbe wraaeuter of tbte tegfon, -a
right amort pl.re." It boasted of name
A correspondent uf the Chicago Trib- right hundred uibabit aril's, eat oral large
•turea, three or lour hotels, and consideru*e aeye:
“The telegraph baa informed you of ablacutVM trade with tba sarruaading
Sbarinau'a biicctm in ouiupeUing Juhna neighborhood. But war’s drrad dre»tei&gt;« tu rat real, and of hi* occupalMSt &lt;•( lioe, and a destructive fire, whfeh omi
Marietta, a town situated on tbe tert dentally took ploee M February bwl. have
tbe must mtorange id bill* in N«rtbarn Georgia, and rendered the town one
arable, slragglmg-l‘-&gt;hiog places to be
aa impnitant UMnufasloring town.
• Nearly all tba p*P*r made in the cm»- neen any wbera between Imre and N*Sbfedrracy kjbe product of 1he aiiila al ville.
Tba Inhabitants have dwindled down
that place; aud io Addition, there an ar.
MMala, ponder India, factories, 4k.—ell i by reiawvala and eel Utmost* to tbe Mbi uf which arc bow loci to Jeff. Datto foe- el army, end ' there are wot at proeent
I more (ten -about cue hundred citizens
••Marwlla is immediately oto, the At­ reaidinl fa tbe village 1'bcee are iwoeslanta mm! LT&gt;attaiMM&gt;ga Railroad, and is ly Women — leas, lank, and aerawny —
n»t ocly struug by Mature, hut suscepti­ who epend m&gt;«l of tbe lime ia the blieeble ..f twjig lurufied a., airily that a Iul oceitpstiun of ertuffdlpping aad tobee
few tbmieand inea
eld bold It agaiaet cw rhe wing. It aeema to mo that female
I!fe-that oftbe poor wbtes—«&lt;&gt;«id bo
auy odda ia a direct aaeaulU
Btrong
earthwork* had been balk, and by ma- a perfect black, were II nut for a bladder
’
noeveriag Joboatoo from tbu place, I have u&lt; Muff and a pine stick.'
“Tbe railrwod—the Western and Au
no d«aibl but Gen. Sbermaa baa saved
tbuuaens of live*
'I »■ -I lent id, built bj tbe stale— rOM soal and
west through the centre of (ho village,
wbkA to eneloaed in aa ampkhbeMra ut
xJohnMim has been er badly beaten hi enuM
(
hifla, none of wMch, however, pre­
strategy as was Pemberton ht Vtckabwrg; sent
,
a aatura! foruficaVoO. To the aoatb
end he knows and Wi It; ar.d his army’ run. a bebMtog Idlie brook allied Tw..
is eLagrined beyond Hwastrre
| Lavs Run, wHeb empttee Into the Eu.wav
r rm versed with prisoner, captored at river atajwt feme milee frora bore.
On
the battle of Raes tn, who arg nut only the east side »f ibe village, in the wblley
conversant with tbe eentirrmta of the ,
arty at large, but of Juhnstun and bis ,seven regteMOM, all waking wmeperta-

es, sad who were instructed in this mal­
lee by thane who cboee them. Tbe Cooventloe thus composed, and Twetructed,
aad reflecting tbe opinions of the greet
inaae of UbLmi men, with remaritable
“From Marietta southward tba connuuasimity, cboee Abraham Lioeoin for
try te level or gwtfv undulatteg; and
Pmsidun t, aad Andrew Jrhasna foe Vice there to no point at which Joe Joteetoo
President. And a platform wne adopted amid hope to make a stand north of the
long enough end breed enough fbe all Chatuhuoebe river, elgtt milea from Au
Unia • and even then tbe chances for sacUnion mca to stand upon.
oewefot resistance are sligh*.”
In tbe mean limo, during tbe pendancy
“The Banks of tbs streams are low
of the reguler Union Convention, another aad Um wMoh ehaltew, aad It will be
&lt;me waseuned and mvt atCle valar.d on tbe far leas Mktft for them t. teak him

SlsteffMay. On that day two or three bon

Democratic National Convent*
in to aaeemble io Chicago on th.

“’“•rK'JHter"’ ““
morning. Gem Butler reports from bis
obeervatory. Bear Bermuda Hundred,
that Ibera hue been sharp fighting, and
that tbe troops and trains of the enemy
were, as bo wrltm, muviog Irum tbe city
.cross the Appomati.x, as If rsUwatingflancock is not near enough to render
Gen. Smith say aid.
Tbs Rmbmood papers bare nothing to
indiaata a euspicum &lt;/ our oroaeiag the
J Aines River. They expect to beaiucked from Um duwcUuu uf Mai sent ll»ll.
City Point, June 15, 2.50 p. m.—Our
iateat report from Braith was at 4 r. ■.
He bod cairied a line of entrenchments
at Beatty’s House, the colored tn-'pe
■ msu I Ung and carrying the rifle pita
with grant gallantry, but he had auk yet
carrial tbe main Im* He describee the
rebel artillery fire ss vary beery. He
expacted to assault tbe line just before
dark.
Hancock is within three miles of
Smith.
City Pidnt, June 16,7 a. M., efe James
town Island 1I.-4S *. M.—At 7:20 p. m.
yreterday. Smith aseaullrd and earrried
ibe principal line' of tbe oneniy before
P&lt;-t*r«ber&lt;, teklng 16 cannon, several
stand nf adore, and bet warn 300 and 400
priaeivrs. Tba line is two mil&lt;M fr&gt;uu
Petersberg. Hsnock got up and ufok
a position on Smith’, left To-day Ibera
•a,'heavy firing in that dlreetioa, from
fit a Vi six u'cfock. No report bie been
received yrt.
Doot Hard Landing, Virginia, June.
19.— I p. m.—After sanding n&gt;; despeicw
of this morning from the heights south­
east of Petersburg, I went over tbe eap
lured line with General Grant and sever­
al engineer officer* The works are «&gt;f
tbe very.etrungest Hod—mom difficult
to take than was Miaekmary Ridge, al
CbauaniMigB. The hardest fighting was
d.me by the black troops.
Tbe fiwts
they stormed were tbe worst of all. Al­
ice the affair was over. Geo. Smith went
to thank them and tell them be was proud
•&gt;f tbeir courage' and daab.
Flo says
they caaN bo rxceflrd aa soldiers, and
hereafter he will send them in ay difficult
placee as readily ss the best • hila troops.
They captured six out uf tbe sixteen can­
non.
Tbe priednJFs we took were* from
Beauregard’s command. 8&gt;&gt;me uf iboiii
aaid they had teat crossed the Jama.,
above Drury’s Bluff ! du not think ,
any uf Lae’a army bsd reached Peters­
burg whoa Smith stormed iL They seem
to be making arrsngumeuts to bold ibc I
wr« aide of tbe App-imalox. Tbe town
they cannut think of tedding, as H lieu direetlv under uur gun* Tbe w«itb«r ia
eplehdid. .
w
City Point. 4:15 p. m_ Jobs Jff-Gen.
Butler repurta, ftoru Bermuda Hundrvd,
that the enemy bars absnAmed ths works
in frimt of that place. Hie tna&lt;ps art
anw engaged In tearing un tba railroad
between Kicbmuod mm] Petersburg.
Tba fiill.iwlng dcdpetch does om desig­
nate the hour but It is auppoeed tu be
later then lbs previous ouee.
.
JafoMnwn, V*.—1 cams down frum
the pontoon almve Fort Powhattan with

aeatssiaar^LS

of July for the purpose of nm
enndidates for President sed Vk

Si'M.uX.Sa!SL.•?——

dent of the United Stele*
ft appears that Levi Bishop of

was a.competitor of Mr. Barlew
rinuMtiin
Vader tee bending
Bhbep, by Mousing Onto haw kt
hilled,** the ddeertotr aad Trit
nouMa Mr. Btsbop’a defeat, and
CunvenUun “preferred an olwcur*
Hampden' by tbe name of ’Bai

whom

nobody ever teird," to

who ie known from Paris to Pi
So. Il would appear that a mi
eariuoaily gain something by
knwwn, while be is liable to
let too weB known.

U. S. 10-40 BONDS

.

this vkWty. Harvey Bpeoeer •
ip tba arm and aide, mm tall), and
Garnish, leg. amputated, bmh of
Mite Infeatry. A too 8etg1. Dav
well of the 20th luft., leg. amputi

In the battles with Morgan I
tocky, it appears that tbe lite I
was engaged, and we autKO tbe f«
easualitoa. E D. Bowen. (X II

IL A. Lathrap, Co. C. wounded
alight. Jute

Braaeua,

fimb

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The 2d qserterly cuoferaace
Grand "River Asouciadua of Univ,
will bo held to Um Greve at W

CHANCERY BALE.
[TATW «r WICHMAN.-Tbe Cfcwtt
&gt; fer«b*aeea«y toBarTv.teOtoewry.

Coetrr, rm Saturday and Sunday
and Kkh day ul July next. A

i^c. Uhff, a^Lri^t.

invitation to alL

Dmutw.—Tbe add weelber
vrch tee tern followed by the &lt;
extroaie of teat, and the drue

Hade of vegetal**In Minneeuta end Dacula, and
rvgMO north and week oftte Mi

Euan frm Bmtofrt, W'
Tayalton,
.'
Ib.tr rate Idtarriemt few tee ia tbrea per
cent. per -ewm. .Omv—g
-* **» *»•)
ms ia ranees parts of tbe eae-Jt
'•’
At itepesam cate &lt; J ragh a «a gwM Uwy ’

FV

«
Orer Elfbl Per Cot litemf

river, there tee been a protracted

extending now into the earned yt
from all indicative*, at prew.i,
be tested ttet odr own •«*&lt;*
to bo exempt frum the seme vjeil
Pnwstoee, Buuwtv. Ac,-Wi
uMr oer readers Io a eard o

ABeo’s In another part of the p
regard tu Pensions, Bounty snd I

wfSuldidrt.
Mrtedeaaa. ibefeHseeaHUp ef pto.M perttoa

Aay melters uf t&gt;

MttMtedto Mr. Allen, we tevet

will receive prompt attention.
Ka.waKtata. u.
w toe OMOtrp
tohatfo. seaaasM Aa nnaenKUeUirttotoM
aadlateracttaeeia.
Tim. Boat. amy U'ndbM W to ~~

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C8AMCSRY SAL*'
from Gen. Sheridan, but tbe Puchmuod
H'foy of tbe IM cmttafoa n dispatch
1from Lee, stating that Simridaa hod beau kJ hnu. ca-iaty ot Barr;, ia Chaeearv
routed io tn eng^ement wifi Fiohagb

tide tu Ibe froet. Among teem I aotkri
.
tee
Eleventh, Titete and FoertNete
A r..p«id&gt; AM Im MhAMAc-dM
Kenurcky, WxtyMMUl and Twenty fourth
has been received from Gao. Sherman,
lllitmle. Flrat ft—......... and Ninety-fret
k only etatoe tbe rslaxivs position of the
Indiana.
•

“Tbe women here are httaeealy rubai;
,they speak of the Northern army hi a
very dtaparagiag rnmner. sad ‘•■urn’ with
,
the
Mghaotprsfee. A few uf teem irum
,
policy,
tert ntefr teowmelvee with a
J
paeiMUy, but say little about ibe
Tube.’ A rwaeert WMfr by u»e of tee

the Democratic Convention last
Detroit, tn represent this Star

New Advertisements.

Tbe Anuy uf the Potuinae at Um pres­

ent writing is an the south side of James

Corps.'while
Virgin*. rM
.deer coin. W

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NOTICE.

Having tern appointed Sabbat i
JffisetoMry for Western .Mieh'gai ।
American Sunday School
thio method tn Infirm the friend*
both Schools hi Berry County, te
uteMMHly on tend, al Grand Raj
Pool Office addree., the publics

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Regulator.

BlMSIin 0M1WI.

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r^.JEitosa

trttftid'i that ibe grass .
I5±l»£t,

ar* wot pS&amp;utvS Xo lhe x-uXAac
m a wuSvelKe wXitW uA.\\
ewve -nW Ww. “W® Artwela
Weilti V»- Wi,*to,* WM-waWf
rcraitAiwA. •Mixii—hr gvtAS

s'lhatgra*»&lt;&gt;rgralft-is i
da. Must plauls whiff •
jade are weaker toms
tba open fiA’ Bdflig ,
eiip’iniya, the asp Js
borated, and a adft ,wi-:

SouWx.'ftMtT*

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COME AND BUY MORE

BuAtorenoMd-(o -gra*^, among .grain,
tbereii itftt MW&gt;f r rHsdb w bo i tslbold

«kktoftv Ofoe&amp;t&amp;. an artk&lt;X.s. aj
8tou\at\\ D\kUv%, vok&lt;\c^ vS
takea \\\
c\aanX\Ve»,
aaA. ak Ww. V***^** kwac, ate
d idre v*-***^** °5
^r-T^’JZioua J^exier,
- , Pflt/«r and jSgue.

reSEr, CCE

txnsawraa'wssa g

Liv&amp;r Gomplaini,

aa wwwbotaoase stmesph* re, impure water, tad
other external eauac% HoaTarru's Birriri may

conn op, are wtsoagar that tba graa*
^UaUd-lM «t*rl tt wee ahmd.. sad
draw from the earth the clement* of their
wpporOMC^'**.
•N’PM«l ’»*
the grata. tWoparaiiiOate to their size and

&gt; j*;
' ■' ' Jaybndioe,
Kidn&amp;y Cc&gt;niplainta,

latter;,ia the Bratju suffer; dm grain de.
pH Isa. It, of uufoldre and other elements
ofgrowth. Terbapw it llngwrs on till

GOODS

MddrtHt wpnaed to tbe hot, eeorcteinj
wp.-w^Wt ict tpany caaci deprives IV of
Um vitality at pucoeeoos.
•ijftltofnrts seed had'beta sown toy lliett-iBa plsula would bare had lie beneMdarMMM*^wlevw~« ?~- -A ---‘-1----•
doctsjned 'ln the soil— would have made.
waUadjf.aitoM/.hialilv «K»wlb &gt;hicb

AftMa&lt;'B\,XUTs

uofrsquentlr restored todiealtli within a few date

liP'WFVSS'
V IJi-lVIlaJtHViItsiaa ,a

people*

the brer, itsUotai
'VoKvc.
tick •opoaJoenced
and oocrrtri
■'
' ■ 1relive
itrsen. eft.i-Lle

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Dy "Kokaek's
HXoxxumAx *B\XXq*«

^T***',**n±A!

ClRES&amp;ltav*

\tooY man'e VAead. ,

ate

«. wm «a hesrn ingwm iimllh-fora loog
time bariss brqoei.ll, to eall a j hyaieiaa ta.aC

Dr. 'B.cfcnjxk’e
ftXaxaoLc\\ *B\XXc,t» :
Evidence ot il&gt;« tnoit reliable tod .setponalble
character will accosipanv ibe tatdiejdf;
Price 41 per Uolile, oriUfcrU.
Delivered to aoy odJreM. securely paekoJ from
obacrvatioo.
*©
D-eribt
in all annmsaidUinu,

thro. .Belaid down”d.rce LU of ground
UU*psMHt.&lt;M one lie sowed oau. with
tUPgriMa rtHtf aiid tx&gt;-another ho lUiutd’
Jho ^taseUoad, whUe th.
thisdfhe a^red witb grass seed only.
UtoGafa www
fodder while nvUe
p.IsHbe.^iaas did not du well;
dsw plaMa did nut thrive, atwi many
seemed to
’ Wo understand they
dill dome batter on-tba wheat plot. But
wbdra-fbe grass was emtn by itswlf, a
gogd cropAtf hay. poa.obtained ia August

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AU DsTwoim Evsarwwisa.

s«eK:;u„. ... jawr"
to.

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Which .. rf&amp;r.t

Aja euonotny to aow any kind of gr
■yt
CWn,fcr.

De. *B.o\&gt;aek?*
B'WkukcXv ’BiXXews

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PIANl

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taw- auja.^ vxe\.aacX\o\vi
awA. maki XaS«-

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IB2IE&gt;in®S© HRIMJBS.

art,kae So\&amp;veY'e VAtwA,\3\^
W«kar« nar IM.r tooda, ueh . ^te^t.x\k\A\0, D\.avAxux,D^eevAer^, 'B.\x.ca'ca.aX\.?&gt;'c\v, cXe.
BOOHS &amp; BWS8,

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^Their*hi?oT",J|,mi|* l Xoedkaod Rtarttle,

■ whieh tnwtowteUfoAU »e &lt;M «&gt;iy principle
for a partem tio'dag MaaMne.
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art. Wv&lt; rvAi laaxC* Betoee
axiACow^oA-

Dr. "SWtoack'*
A large stock of

Goons

toy. -He doubt*—m be well mat
Jtfa&gt;r alp™ h.? I. .ooh IM par

v»a\ve X\ix \yooy huux vaa.x\\\
Doctor'* DWXa.

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ta\nkAa\t 1.

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Ua a. Sex
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IMPORTANT AND.JRU^I, |t
JToa euAring with that dre'ad/liaaaao, Xat&gt;.

i ■rears neuralgia Kwawjii^wiv
Watsw'i Xssatms K«« will cpood.ly relieve.
ABEyaeaaflUogtrom tbe gnswisgsof Dxanw^*”gnW^1&lt;&gt;U’"Ol-!«•*»»** fear

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• 77w«« gitters are ptU up ia quart
bottles, qf qphich toe above is a/ao-sim­
ile. JThe label is finrib enffraved.Md
U presided with a safe-guard front
oenints-feitere. (Prion JU per Lettie, O'
six for J5. . ,
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O. W. Jfobaelc, (Prr^rietor, Jfq. (
East Fburth Bt , Cfnciioali, to when
all orders should Lr addrerred.

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da^ai—f Uwe. This to a mtatoke. The
•t^’Wtot hjstlnct prompts Ibe miller to ,
sails Ibis &lt;n«MH of perpetuating its It iud

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DRY GOODS!

GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

yNbtmr error asa setiry
\J in ihe.WeerrHoeto. -

salopt*
r»TM * MeNAruWTON.

^sttskin&amp;;:,'^xzr:

c^^wtzifiteAottnnw is oecitwwiv aiinole efieeo
and easv. Shake them well efld tie toem '
£ st

to bbtofire.UMHi to build cedar ckaau,
aa&lt;^t«-Hltotoailtltobedelrithtossd
gartatnlawUh the sleketMag.odor wComut

statin gs'. hisbuil

st^pssifirE^.^yw niWrt i'€URE5as*5&amp;*
; asap
scour «r an d Iho usande whs MglWCt t» at ail thorn aelree of its protective qualities In advaMe, ere

are covaapoeeA ©5 vave aa^
yooXs. av\A WxXiV
vxkvved. make XXxevci.

R. J. GRANT!

woidd'.ihAttor have enabled • tbam to
'thcvogb .gpp bAfarorablo condiitoOfo
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^jffipArnW.li^tf.lp the spring whl
itot’ yield a'ar-p ot bay.till the Mlowingy'^tr.- 1frin wWnmd is In good order,

tbrftlw when pet away, tmd it will be
ftr them to get in if necessary
cans U. taken. - But to the ad rice: Mort
of our inserts are rery hardy, caring 1st-,
tT8 for wind and weather, and will never
dowel “an&gt;malic pain.” ■ WeonarjMckcd.
add* smalt skins In tbe beotre,oTh cask
of toUcao leaves and atoms, but.tlia rail,
ler weot there, deposited her eggs, and
ibe AKS faere rained. ThUahuwa that
Utopian But delicate aad cate nothing for
tobacco. Expensive' cedar ■ closets are
ft^Wip’.Iy cousirueted with lhe idua tUl
thaYatber pleasant odor of the oeder U&lt;
ebjoeptly dF^greabll to the m&lt;nh to
k^btolwap
articles of clothing

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were fwwtrrty rrpe*wd1iigb minded meo.
B’il WC-djl'fej^ajpadrAppreciate the
terribly demoralixtng effect of eunutaUfee tnurslfy posnlUe
। Uopsrpetoate this Msprcun prim* wilh-trt
I -rmetoag and infect breaking down tbs
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’gaisrrtlanv.

BWACtJN TBOgJtlE’S D1MLOYAXTY.

- Evening dosed darkly around the old
grey fernibmse on the hiUMdc.-only a
TEA. COFFXE.‘«rOA». SPICES. PEPPE*.
faint line .glighk'whrtw the western sky
PBtTNKS. HUS, *Al-4KS.CODF1BBt
nu-i the earth, telling iff the gh.Hes of
i» fed. •ranlbtax in tto QnMnrj'tiss. sasb ss the rsnisIMI day. llirm^h the dusky
•ill to MMMdt for fsiuil» «HL.
came lb* prnnwier «if the letups
Alas A grvst vsrwtv of tbs
»r«im the targe kitchen, where the fsmHy
were g-theibd Aimtwd the e*«y fireplace;
CXLl-uttl’ JXHZ3JU1XET
tbs Deacon and Me »m,«, o^jether with
And reeking Extracts,
tfewg* Stanly, a /’■ant' neighbor, disetrn•ing pntoiios t Minnie life dat»»h»«r, ths
"&gt;% IMJBNtOAkWW-UJM
rwsisvt'and prettiest of the village girls,
paring apple- quite contentedly, while In
the backgrotMd Mrs. Thorne sal knitting,
her eyto fiaM on the beautiful forms
whtoh the eh*Lara were assuming.
•
ntlJOPEN. CAMDN. As , As.
The JXeaceii was getting axcited. H is
CpM aar skvtvn tr.sv be lend all sf tffs i eyes flashed, and be «p&lt;&gt;ke in angry to«ea.
?,.. ^
MMX,rOFCUA»
■*D«m,t talk to ms, sir ; It’s a* unjust
l war, a near cursed by tnsn, and' by the
iVtoe*r-;
•'•jr-’L?, dMnrd to JsiMiah, .fell Msod Wkih

PATENT MEDICINES

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Nearer and nearer they esDia.
Aiung
tbs dtiirty road tWdbJdU of tba advano.
tog eMvmn. the tramp of armed men
■ed tbo dash nf musketry .wera blended
.w.wddest,«.MirMd“D. Ak^iaand «u«iw. P" pd'AWfd। to m«t tho&lt;D. ,
,,
"Ybo are welonme,** he s£d - fliave
aympathind witb y&gt;.i/h&gt;: vour ado^gtra,
I dm With y&lt;.a bwt and wmt; ail I «k
4a that uiy botoa ahall itmain oniwleal

deatmy-ani that Iles Wthfn mir path.^'lt
matters not&lt;Miwb*b aide yna wab. eonr
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^•I’g.tomioih.es^aihsfemefiiwTi;
wM f &lt;|&lt;r, |b||

tpMUjtdWi^sd fewMM’ aaetow••&gt;

that rata, albitifti,-”'

lv that I mtty'nol'Iba'Wiri&lt;M,aMi ■»»
aburobyardt oe witMn « toito W&gt; wy
ProsbytapM;(pEal«NitontMtol. meeting

^KriTSJwgs.'ESirii:

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WOOLEN

Mr. H. B Swiall, lata -I Ltneuht Col­
lege. Usr&lt;&gt;rdrr4e*it|y iatlrerrd a lecjura
.« ths MiAKdaatawm
lb- M&lt;«umI Htatnrfeal'S^My qfaMnoUMi.
■ UtArMU-xi.unara
had bean unabl* to diaomtar any signa of
the exiatencB of an stino«pbrr« .urr.iunding the" nMne; tb* leatarer said : “If are
#ra &gt;o tonka Mr ar*amani of the atoon
bUwr frWStrt
n -­
Stan &amp;wn aumanf &gt;Ua anaemia! cmdl-

•ben-dmA* The gredv tfrteto 'AdWcn
Lab, wss UraAUieilur ./ i kattatw nod
J AT, nod. J wraajog, andjg described. ,fty 1
Tccxiniu nU hfe of tbg nh|ter, V&gt; ‘•r
been Angularly Iniptacticslile in f.■- fttn
pet and dHphtiimte* llfeitrtd'e, flaw
Lx*, was iii G'iigTwm xttbe thwii&lt; «fe ittoCaiikJ^MWWg Hfel'l existence
P&lt; ^IdauM^UtigjiUabtowoea Jaivaa**
■itoos* it bi^r strange nould it be. Little
*,”d ,w«..h4
to*".
vi««d 'dsspsratd tneasu res to.defeat tbo i is lh-&gt;qgbt in nur daily career, of the fane,
In its absence
rortotf ;!M m diia i ihiiii nf Mcg L*Wid lions oftbe atmiwphem
chanaotsr dts( wfeb hi I8W, tSari;* Jilt*. eteina) silence must reign ; dmvereali.&gt;o
l« carried &lt;m only b» signa I the eagle
&lt;d omdor w..uM flip their wings ia
•ain attfmpte to rise ; no fuel would burn
nothing hot electric light dispel tbedarknrs*. No tinted cl-uds nor gorgeous
•kfe. bgt monotony of scene, uUqelty
• f dark ares
Failing in this to exhibit
the prims m&lt;4ar of life, it has been asaprtod that the moon is no (seiJeeos of
the pfeieality of worlds. Lut modern
dls.-u&gt;Vv b«s shown that there may be
■&lt; &lt; noi:.-. tn—» 1
J'
■
•iynibahUlty of life lalating tbrrs an.11-U
lUsfc makM the
known to us. It baa always been thought
■pp“-b'fa t/srune aids
of -'t«r'.iW was applicable to tbo
Wj.mpUdrff
n.|.
other.' But Mr. Hsimtw, a distinguished
«s»*al&lt;4.eIevdtt&lt;» triAj.- illitaaui men- ~mttoentiffaanvm»n»«T,fe due the honor
I ■•Idianivering h 'dltorepemry In that idea
15ie slightest deriall.lh in the time of the
in»dHr (JJAHAd’Mfed sftcnnrtely. and

for it^les .round. It wavsd and rose qh
1 the billow* of fl«&lt;ne. l!&gt;en fell with a I&lt;md
crash, sending up Inti* the air '8 million
JOHN ROBERTS
; fragments of lurid digbL " M.l’*1 few
thr&gt; rtrter the mnkeaf Um Union army.”' fenw u*ay r*M,fh*n&gt; tfe tohe»&lt;«f the -Id.
Uh, t'alhnrrk’* JAmiaTbuenn rawed bis Joy a»d lovr may gslhyr anigad.,’!’
*)•• apfHwimgir.l Tor ihmiIm this ba&lt;l
hearthstone, bdl it can ns ver, nmr be as
lieen Mis gmisl dream of hit eiHtenos. drsr to hltf tieari as that which he brtni'gfii
ibr ws
'1'waa snsinbbs, 6s thought, to suffer and
his Iwids to'in her yuulMul. beauty, to;
/lir il owed tot, far.tbs iilsoty h»« tons
wiiioh bis s|uldewi b*va grown (fees ipSpccwl sttsnusn will b. p.id t» COMPOUND- toifera IwgveMbvd.to their ■on. wostmoI
INJ .ua y&gt;gytayVol&gt;d *"J rd. He wsayuuiMt and toipulwr. anti fancy to riisabuvd and womanhood.
By the side of the expiring ejnbefa
sjjirbew^ _
u'“*“
f"
tbv lewis wee to his eyes ■■ fe walked b&gt;' Drsnm Thoma lekmrd many*' a stern
Virginia
thsmud-ts and stood looking nut into lemon; and when the morning sun I.Hik­ fiwfe Ikra^uUVtife “^.1
lb-lught.
.-.r.
nt »ed down &lt;fe- htUside, which but »hs dny W. been •feeUd- Ky «ffcw UKwr,
., “N»u tUMMUrd the Dnswm, "my hoys1 before waa covered wiljl lifs-aM beauty,
and driven bask svfe* Pn«to«aa* 1&gt;fe
!■!» »&lt;t going, to war. i have-doss all in I a niafl. 'true and loyal, io w|*&lt;aa beprtA
M’ ■UKWM&lt;*a*y»i&lt;&gt;«l ruffes te she with
9. W. BTBBTW,
i«iy power h- dwvurngs rnUeunvata an.t I fow lit iternaf ehcuUy 'against the full
tWj*
JobwUcoiijiaas to do wo. Tbs him wfe. fiend. SfeHry; fed-feu* rdgkUrwd; *WUKRIFT. ‘ N»» UMsWy be fenad In IWCesrt
(hms Ihv-Fedvrto UtMtorsn stench a tarns.!
awned ila^nming. ■ ■&gt;.-x..Jan;.:umm'-. ’
' and ill svtli a cauMT. ts is frtoad of mine." I
16
|tiei&gt;iy«bur&lt;t Um .name JiM&gt;arWl in ^’•fe’totoUtf rtflilNg
H.
our Ovuiitrjy jj^oals.,,.jU1.4w U»«jfMll»i few |Ps4&lt;«&gt;ar..JwwtoMn wfeenty idHve
sp»»kmg.B"wr~hfar 14wl it say duty to , fed raged fiercely, uiuxuilrollably.—
J
south ..f th* Pototuae.
,,"jii .7.., ;
pv.: My gntndatrv Mi i*.Aba.old war of Among the thousands of bra&lt;e then who
. . -^e«4 ts ser-iss. bMkmy sM toeaSf
“.tixrws sawaws?’
ths Revolution, and I should despise lay- rushed f»rwaMlXi»toentoeM,l&lt;s^*RM^fit
ih44 sb'iM &gt;bte- dewsvwdast s pt*era bemore earnestly and ddterwriqefey•stato
yyatA hsau In eMur/aud p*lrtot&lt;am.
I Jamie Thuya. George £tagly
*4
fHMhl K&lt;nj sdly hl [boSts. Mid retain
«&gt;• seif feepseb in^ abaU snh.t, hnt I
itevwgld. MG may be you'd g*ve rnsMu*- tr distant butpWal he itruggied agaltrrt
fes ba&amp;**l3«s«to*e‘Wd bean pruMieed fietoto"
. to 'l ».r
el“d* *••!' J
•
all eafei
. rww»radw«llis" «"ls
, Tbv DceoMttMawseed bin anseringiy :
"C ffe Muhlnat.; fefeWfht verfebdfe I
,&lt;l. kw.,
&gt;««. I'tR-feheenngbi toe spsr fcver. •round him on every aids;, but be re-i i^Gti. Bta-to-.nl*-ATkfe*-^ wMb Maj
Xgaiu^'Hi ngadia- fe- prwsaii iag mem toahted mr1nj«ifed onrff Ue ^Am' W Ah'
“1&gt; “MU-fetaWife W«nr Tbe North.
»«&lt;* Math toy gords GrotR-Stanley -firsttoss’s betlfe; toiotos few noble; die
w’&gt;m.WhitaBvM««i w»»
Atame eheU uevar hr ytMesATfou awutr feinted Uuups, wh* tor. s*loo&lt; toafi.beM
daU. niWs no suchannuunosmatiL except
div augy.c^MferMUi luy MiMMife and
w- NfiSW la ViOtfu
W
•Im dgfMHA bring iuy efega ep*«. bar pvllsd to falI back, a halUtrfek hup,and n- I-.*------ --I -J -»- —1
f.r^Fr.tMs ■""’•a p^wvs, • wwavi twsrr nwn Mviews
•V
A Wan who to dto- UiHE ’
|fama&amp;M4Matototo^toa*i*«toy feutnfetaa
iisfesnaaa &lt;Mbfe. wbw hod Bnttoefl lJuWiV fciM
deserves nothing but coutgigpCi •■ Jj .&lt;&gt; by his aide, Jamie exlsntsd hi' .bajpfi,
1 ,X^il|l&gt;«m|^*b--iM*iwfei»iy*g«re■Rto.tJlL'Yu'
faAbag."r.«aM4&gt;aitHrTfer»e.toh
.•v
dW«“dW^.**&lt;fe.s-V*Mfes* -tW hrfhiuf
Eterto* h»r» bto' the? »rm^f AM toari4NMr,&lt;«.N^ ^ ,
B«o»Ub.y&gt;ur,*m- Jbafe»f»Oa*4»r.m&gt;d ol U&gt;« feeair
to*»«i»Kib4 )to*to
to&gt;.,fe&gt;-.&gt;4sanf Ar
im&lt;I&gt;T 3UB.TO0S.

-4®^, yui’cAsiH
’ lferr$t » » «
AJ®ft2i?.’54£W«i£r^

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aevrmL tears Hf Irregulwrlty he had aaer'ibed U* the «Kct&lt;‘"ifbaVjto grarltation.
He asatHwthut rfaw-ceeUo of gravity and
* *“
if figure are nr»t ctffnridest. &lt;me
st bant). Aha other eight milesj
there'M composed of a light
halC ^byuifwltB iu amalt
.-wp—^j4w,lbO'«yv.-.r«prMants well
its (htnre. Balls bees lieen mat b&gt;4b&gt;w
cut w uhAMiewdo. thickur than the other •
the dsaliay being given, Calculation des• ribes the curve to i nicety, and esce rrrsa.
Hie o-oelti«lon.'i!ttn. is that ths hemis­
phere turned towards us is the lighter
tl&lt;m of fehabtoiuls ix very direct, as air
and water,wiMtld pats rally grayUats to
the Im* ImI a|de;.and (he imagfntoimi ia
fceWi pUsrb mt The other .ids of the

ffernr.-’ a world e«»rrwep&lt;mding to oar
own in the n*i«y Meat id* the air and wa-

JWw feftfr •’

•

’•*% le-toi AeeWtW'fet anything tro*.
to-«Ay harufer'dAaUsd.ap'totaua of Um
pUWMO; aiu) Yanktoewanna S uux.—

equally ffedj Wr '4*K -or psne—that
ttfeti thenovfeauun w the Mfexri la
eUfe4 fit«fe* iK.w4M* *fe amigratiou to tba w^cn t*rrit&lt;&gt;&lt;id« earned u»

FACTORY,

'

“

ghMWbtob dKVBMN
toiJWS • RWJsiltoM

‘ A.-i:?
worn. qiKDiMo

NltydMtfWtaJMfeAMs artorau dL
itodpuA tobblMtsJ tfe'Sfen v«aU7,
and. asaartaiulng ths UralMlg «f iba boa-

�a**-

&lt;«'•'•

been aforetime, the aakoowfadged ehm»fffif:
Job. Oarlre;

lb. |Oqr&lt;|b* tWe« pprty
long, for the mourner* at yoer grave;
and the tear* wa shad shall b* few for

•ae who aUndim. tab task ta tbs midto
wa* taspoanibl* to ascertain the oaua* ot

me *uwo*av, wr me extent or me isjwnm
■aefhiill by the unfortunate man. Tb*

of abuse, charging him with nearly all
the criman known to tbe d*ca)&lt;&lt;u*.—
There ebasgea, so tadeatrioaMy drailawd by Mr. Bailey, had Ibet r effort in ca-

citing preja/we fa tb* mfads of tbe pew

pl* bare; and ^breha wrerewarded f*r

his hostility with on* of th* beat office*
fa Mr. KMfaggtegift, it wool very far to
confirm themAnd thee, on* e( ibe very first rets

that Mt Baifay preform^ ta bfa edfafal
rapacity, sis io appoint an aprelate Ro-

theory moat gshmallg arespiad, was that

Ebrro* Bawwaw—Jfaar Srh ia on* paam ear gun. stop afl eoattasow commonth lo^ay aiace the first cavalry fight mreiestiraby rail between Richmond
of this campaign waa feagbu-U* haul* aad all point. South. Bo toog aa Grant
J*Gf the utoal tneldeata of a trip from
.a__
’ J__ V..1J
kv
Beatings to loetoa. faja nparfiatrea to of Todds Tavern. W* tboogbt h waa a
ypaak. . Tbe open luvalreoptoy, and preUy rough introduction to oor sumth* beretifal aad thrifty erttas end vil- m*r‘* work, but like array other job set MV, SO days’ ration*, compel Lre to fol­
fagn* *faug th* Jtoe Of tb* MteWgaa Cen­ before u* we surfs a «l*aa thing of it, low him, ar risk heavy eugsgament* ou
tral, tbe superb, enterprising, and 'iub- “won the' victory” aad got through *ooo unfortMtad ground.
enough to go • fishing. Company K lost
stantial oily of the *tr*ila, tbe beauty and
ptacidity of the Detroit river, th* pleas­ baavily in this engagemaat though non*
were kllfad. Lieut. Paodill was wound­
ant and qoist beauty of I-ake Hero*, **
ed and borne from th* field. 1 have not
seen him since, but laora he ia rewverisg
aad will ba with es again. A word ia

there wa* whfabytaib^Ma*, aad that
y*u mat kN! ad realre man “anyhow.”

puhlfaan ad his depc»y. who waa btateat
in his detum^atien* of hfa former areooiale* of the republican party, pad of tbe
■dministrmtou
at Waahtagton; and
wbree affiltatiou with tb* opposition wa* gaag* more glowing aad oomprahanaiv*
than my poor pen can command, to per­
forty oflh*m fa a gang, **cb with a eop­ mit of any attempt* at delineation bee*.
purhead emblem oo bfa garment* up to 1 cannot, however, forbear reverting to
the polls, at th* townabvp arreting hare th* wild, grand and ptatsreaqus scenery
ta IMS, tadupuaH their votaa, aad ate* to ba witnessed upon tbe Western Mas*.
hi* own, not only against th* republican Railway, from Alb*ny to Bo*ton. To a

can4&gt;datea

for

township

oSere,

bat

Western man, there fa much of sublime

against lb* Repents of th* Uni vereixy aad

of this weak.. Tbe cause of th&lt; I
ttewto not known. Tbe buiJ
taiaed all the. worldly good of
pant, who .fa consequently lei I

hi* favor may net be considered flattery.
A more efficient officer the &lt;Mb doe* not
pomes*, and we shall all ba plowed to

(y The city authorities of Chicago
b**e contracted with a Boston firm for »
'•Fire alarm. Police and Water Tele­
graph," to e«&gt;*t IGfr.000. Tb* work fa
bar* beau mueh heavfar than during tbe already barre, and th* wb4e will b*,
whole of lam summer. Bet fa every eo- •bra finished, tbe moot aompteta and
see him at hl* post again.

..
The cavalry oorp* has d&lt;mn a vast
arnoMtt of fighting thi*
*' "

tbe aaai v*reary of our national
mstis the“Ud Jhahfaaed wsl
eutaad a cordial invitation to I

gagemeal we hare been entirely aneere*tut. W* have fulfilled th* pledge cf Col.
killed the rebel Ge*. Smart.

of th* community here, and his utter
dfaregud of their principles,this renegade
Republican wa* rtoommendt-d for tbe Still coward, wearily wends th* train
highest pay ; and this was done, with tbe through deep cut* in the solid granite, or
full knowledge, by Mr. Baifay, of all lb* oo * high ent bank meat over some deep
facta above mentioned. So it would ap­ gorge, or along th* extended defile* bepear that tbe neceerery requisite* for the tween th* mountain elope*, until you
securing of Mr. Kellogg’s favor are, an- come upon an apparently impassable
barrier in the shape ofa mountain peak
over the railroad track itself. Tbe iron

afthi* aad adjoining CoentiJ

them.

the bar* of* cage, ia which the lion* arm.
men acoardtag to their aeeaunl at Mead­ reeled with How*'* rirous are confined,
ow Bridge. It fa told J«£ Davis *w . when it wa* seized by ene of the animal*,
•pectator to that battle, if so, ha could and so badly lacerated that amputation
have no very pleasing sensation* al lb*
result. Tbo fight wa* desperate, but
gy* h is stated on reliable authority
naihtag oouid aland before th* ‘fall day that Gen. Grant’s army I* stronger than
when he opened hl* campaign sgninst
tb* impetao*ity of all *cg*g*d ta that
Richmond. His loe*** up to the first of
battle. We hav* traversed over tb* batJ one did not exceed 41,000, and since
tfa fields of MoQeltaa from Riebmuod
tben have been about 10,000. Since the
to White Hous* Landing.
We were
SSthofMay, M.000 freak trvrep* hav*
met with a warm rareption at Malvern
Bill,by *ur gsaboeteta tbe Jamreriver,
A few shell* as farg* a* a pumpkin aad

Aa there baa been nl

UBUBto made, that w* are ai
aatahratiag in thia place, dou
•foureitixtna will avail tb&lt;
tbe opportunity oflsred at M

“fiefound

•pretal Carer of Ma Provost bars* dash u forward, and soon tb* train
mi, la spoetacy from the principle* is ecvefopad la midnight darkoe**, and
we all bold necessary fur national Jfcoeath, above, and around you, ia one ling along meeting us some two and a
oootinaoos tab* of solid rock. Emerging half miles ouL But a sight «f tbo -gioriou* old flag'’ quieted all apprehensions
A*d again it i* well kaewn that Mr. from tb* tauoel, then commence* th* de a* to our identity, and we proceeded or.
Kellogg wa* nominated for the last term
We rejoined the army after an nbeence
by 4 majority cf one role, after a pro­
tracted struggle, and that loo after the the train at a faarfol velocity, until the of some there weeks on tbe North Anna
River. We have taken th* Mt wing of
volimtary annunciation by him, that be valley oflbe Connecticut i* reached, and
the army since fighting nearly every day,
would not under any eoarideratioc be a you breath* easier, and feel safer a* you
speed coward toward th* city of Bo*ton.
Tbe principle subject* of public inter

RarraxiD Sowuuts.—-Hr
Wamu P. Wilkaosna, Isaac

win Mallory aad aome others

U. S. 10-40 BONDS.

Mfah- Inft., bar* remedy rrtu
lh* Army of the'Potomac, hr
*d three years, and received «

Boom ef there, Young Malli

tfaular, fought ta tbe ranks of
nf tba Potomac, fa nearly all t

Area tb.drecB.il Ku* fight,
tin *f th* -WUdererea, -bd

Mr. Dili was* member &lt;/the Sd regimeot of Michigan infsntrv from its or­
ganisation In 1MI, wa* ^tb MeOelfa*

Grant and wa* fa all the baufa* and
marohe* on lb* road to Richmond, np tn
ttx- 23d cf May, when he gave out and
waa taken back to the Iloepital where be

wresUsd'ta th* upper part of

which 'Wound
wu prove
hatag aertou*. oaly by tbape
ball throng hfa haversack, s

TuJvlt Non. of the U
Continental, and Atlantic M«

Virginia, and tbe political aspect of the

all com* duly to hand. Tb*
ha* its esual varfaty of ns** I

Presidential question.

tafaing matter, and both the

Upon the former

Marshal hl the appointment of bis depo- subject there fa a reiveraal feeling of reli­

W* will admit that a ansa should

Jaabwyadbylreon Monday I

Keifegg* th* President,—defeated red

Jnatio* of this JsdteiaJ Dfatrfat.
And in order to manifest hi* contempt
for lb* opinion* of th* republican portion

ties.

Ftaa.—A *roall building, o
immpisd by William Plkatt, s
ontoidsof th* village oorporJ

tain articles of **p*eial rate*

ance upon th* military genius of the

not be condemned on aocoaat of preju­ great commander, and tb* patient daring

dice, unlsas he baa given swfficient caose of the brat* soldier* under his command.
for it And aa it regards Mr. Bailey's Tbe feat that aiuce tb* battle* near Spoctaction, Mr. Kellogg knew that be had re- •y Irani*, Gen. Grant has been enabled
to fore* Lee back, atop by etap, without
a *ev*re engagement, and has finally been

enabled to thro* his
Hire army over
th* Jamas rh
a* to threaten Lre’e
communication*,without being interfered

with, is taken aa an evidence that

aider, deliberately, **&lt;M matters in ooe-

nection with it, which may be of coo*i/
We have vol alluded to this subject h
c ruble importance in regard to it* delib­
any captious cf fanlt-ttading spirit, bat
erations and final action. In order to se­
for the purpose of potausg eat some of
cure the whole strength of the great
Union p*rty, and overwhelm the oopper•ooaty would greatly prefer that aome
besd. peace candidate* of the democracy
other candid*!* than Mr. KeOcgg aboald
with a crushing defeat, it will be ueoeobe put tn nominations, and to exprem our
•ary to nominal* candidate* for all the
baliaf that ha enaaot reanire their aordtal
offices, wb* are not obuaxkms to th* peo­
support, iaeanabeAetsMaMeaed fa obple, not only, bet nob a* will add pomtire strength to the ticket
It is well known that the friend* of Mr.

Kellog have, for a long time paat, bean *»■

Lee

affeet surprise that Grant shoald swing
hi* army around so as to leave Washing­
ton uscor*red; apparently forgettmg
that Lee has just been beaten back over
tbe wfad* distance, hfa fortification* dretroyod, railroad* tore Up, bridges burned,
and tbe whole country overran by our
cavalry^ with Hastar fa poaremion of

Great has taken paisa tr render It utterly
iafdksBIt feel** fo warMt, w
pnK’
ai*t hie army mamovsmmttapoa Wash

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ST HirUSQS, BARRY COOYTY, MJCKlQAB
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DRUG STORE!!!

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Qir.ibww.ehau.boyggteeihenaabdllW'A likstomijSbe rnurtifurs'fo plaintive
- TWate awing oW the bill,
q ■: -or(66ea,4hai after all her toil and tostfHdW, ।
Tee oaaaootbalr wHaatageoluaMeaweU. ■
it la hard ahe canBoC ba all Meed t’lmiih
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tty &gt;Mi, Us URMry, load, boys, feed I
new and moat complete assortment of Vbafe's Jo* Lasel—poor MUJw. bi’* dead—

DBIGS AID MEDICINE*,
fChemical*, Palate, Cite, Cam

R. J. GRANT,
ALKR3 In sit kiadsofArjr,gooda.gToe«ries.
’ crockery, Re. State at.,at the peat oSfes.

phene, IX urninK Flaid.

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL,

Wit 1119118,

groceries

Give them a ehaer, boys. gtr*lb«m a sheert
Let thru knew we bar* woo tba Sghv
1'tn il,u&gt;g now—you eao bury rot b«r»—
Dig *wr. baya. tad do It u-elgtil

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the grandeur we call R
ike liM^AgtHfudgy Abeoe

, Now sound* out, reverliereUng XhB&gt;
|ovvly .forests, aad ccbUng bactfron our
“bill of Ilin dred,” &lt;ig|My« Six L ihere eb
jdipyliee now In tby coffin, coId sifd oi|B—
ahp umkrs M irmible auv, dafnandn »•
Juye.ny a«iLwords, bo teadv-BlUe jiG
ficos. A balk of patient. nndarnjicr—I
fancied also an expression wf.prief jLr a»requitlrd Inwbagiim Mr ^narble/vaMtes.
Her children ware thrrr cl#d in weerta of
iw.*, and in irony 1 rei|&gt;B»*ber,thoeU»Bg
man's wortjs “A m'•lhe, *• * Xr»*t luty
in general; but *b&lt;&gt; has outlived box uM
fulness."
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Freni a Jiuls child IW tow.wad The
sped - waataoitht by phMS,ig&lt;a4 parent*,
the m|M-et due them from all Ytowe ‘ in
the luotningof life; hut never &gt;6 fully
realized the lovw and sympathy dad this
class as when 1 saw ttee inonsl fnimo' of
this mother of inure then four sccre
yean sink into tbo toemn of kmd moth-

TEA. COFFEE. SUOAR, SPICES, PEPPER.
PRUNES. FICS.RAIHISK. CODFISH;

a tael, rrcrrlbuig in tba Grocvy he*, *«b »»
rill be utadid fur fkniil*
Alaa a growl variety OT.tba

SJintUanj.

ann.aEKa'j1 ipx&amp;irnnixx3
And CeoklRK Extracts,
A middle aged man tnime' to the vil­
lage hl search of curtain neceavariee, and
while they were Ming pt/t dp an acqinln;
lance said" lu him: •'Well. I’m told lha
mM lady is desd.”
•‘Yea." responded
ibK mfin, in a buslneas-llko tone and man
tier, “yea, y re, she i« gone."
“A very
gical lues, tbe death uf so kind and go--d
a mother," said the mourner'* acquain­
tance. “Well, yes,” replied th« mun
with siiiiic lieailBiie), "a niotlnTi*a great
l&lt;i«s in general; but she Lad outlived her
| UM-fulnesa. bl.a waa in her B.-C'nid ebilif.—
------- : biH&lt;|, mid Ihougfi sbo'relaiucd her utcut*l
OlreusBsallsadJbdg*
remrfrkgViy,’stilt her Awiai&amp;m
,ou u&gt; **n
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G-EHSTTTUSrEROBERTS A STRIKERHAarixoa April 31. 1&gt;&lt;A.

she waa ol lrtlln Cumfurt to bervelf, and
wsa rather burdensome."
U Gwd ! as 1 gsxad in araanment rm
lbw luce of Ilia pious, perhaps well-iuaanmg. yet utterly besrtless taau, and Iben
looked away ub merry ohhdren’s faces,
which smiled ur grew end in I tn netmn
I of - tbo»e around—ihuse fittle ones to
wbuee ear no -wsrd io half e»i eweel as
• uiodier," I prayed in eiy heart that the
day might never oom* when they should
say ul me that I "had outlived my useful

n.F. CHERRY.
lOUNTY CLERK and Notary PubUe. O&amp;ct
&gt; la the Coart Hou.».’.SsaSWSKhKXSi'Alil"

HASTINGS. MO.

T WANT 25 000 l'«- "f,W0Ot1 nwiilwwni Inta CLOTH—
C‘”“"l»L

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rang oaf the lil« of her sport* “go» t*»'
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loouk.
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Eleven—twelve—t^irtMU-^fowfeeq-rfifteeo, spoke most gra-rady
bfif W**®1
tuya, aud muo —
butean-setnsil

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VW claim the reed!U of this raid in
oar Arrue- As we left the Aid Strnday’night so did the eoemy. We killed twe
Ui .meuf Uie.en^my. Aweyiigha charpe ■
Y’.M11.^ Md-wuoMwl.lPnf Up enemy,
while our lues wan but two. J have aul,
time tn^ive tnan'/ h&gt;ier«eiing particc:
IsrershAuM like t» furnish y.fi «®ce it

this qnarter.'and the M'dfrpltotitwwllfdudl&gt;'
art bio loot down up.* RiSimbAd.
Wo like tbo rwavniinaUen:
Father
Abrahani, and ga.re.Wru three eh««rs aad

t«» be aavigned tul. Say1
head friends dial wo Bta'_
deed .»-guud Unkm -»».a

ear copper-

Plaotm ovPsRfo rotf-pAin'’*-Awriter Us-lto ffcyuMr of Asref J|/«fr»,
racnnimendaitlM use «T planter pr ground

j.». van ssran
WOOLEN FACTORY,

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m4.

t.Aa i afnwd 4 send ymei &gt;Nm uf tbbi
under tbrir ewilt e*eirgiiig bullet*. Tha Wrtjuwl ta thia bit &lt;S Htatnry la M Gaaualtie" 4” ’*«r Barry, cuatniy toya.—•
CUiJ-u* go tbadoed ikwl/— for while tbr VM^-ddly U.^,.Pi^w&gt;pte.,
rebcl. dsr.dm.it venture to attack, Cd.
McKvahs tired, nCilbe'r ou'uld lid nur bis
command recede from the fferiiikrkelpti'd:

cuold dVI *fpi foAftr_________ __ ______
diieMialhe iogentvM denies uf ruosAng
a sapHtr ug-vig kretive from our lips U»
bi&lt;। Ass Im upyu. lu ibis way a siimil
wifi-king party * were trble. to dig lheir
way' Up'rd where ibey lay, ’bbjfrithed
with powder and worn duwu with fatigue
awd a lew b.-ur« Hgu they were bruagiu
-airly ,*»sj . ■ AU that were WltrfU*’!’*
left ol WXll" -B.m MclCrip theirjptllB'il
Iradur*’titiuo hot'sway alive. Sima H
■•!d'»dt !r&gt; the morning fie lf»d lain t^hinrl
Uni bulwark his rah&lt;rdefended— ai&gt;&gt;rp»e/
WbMe acandwg up preparing Ui reelt a
rebel aasault, be fell pierced br tpe, bjil-,
let ofit rebel shurpah-xiter, and after liv­
ing an hour or two in an Agrralzlng tleiith
in life, begging hi* staff officers tu put an
cud tu his suffenng. hi* o&gt;miI forwmk Um
luHpuilof Uns weary, warring world.
Untioh.il ingratitude, or&gt; murmuring on
Tby.re were ulher acenes slung those
account oft ho euro she laid Keen «&gt;f late'; lines drawn so close up to llieeuetpy u&lt;&gt;t
boll may the word* "vb" bad muling bar so grave and others of a grim sort of
uerfulnraa” never reach the earn of chil­ jobty. F..r eaampfe, a maa' »outd sing
dren. for the fruit uf-aticfo anting may lie ■ ■ut ln&gt;m behisilvor brvaatwixka tbeuig
repeated by th-roe who ultei it, when they nd for ailack, .Fortcard, yuuff cCMiry, and
ihrmselvre shall totter on the brink &lt;•! llie rulw plainly bearing all that waa aaid
would atart up frimi behind their p.irapel
and mirtiienjUM peering al*fee their prut,
*ad drawing a bead uo the uprising reba,
e&gt;i long as that...
longer labug./tig, bee cbildren. But! Jtet WAiuld briag many ef'Oeduwn. Or,«gaui
.-are for bcr»e|f, she can fall liko a pre­ • &gt;ue &lt;&gt;f the reltelu calling a .parley, would
cious weight on their bosom*, and call erv out f "Yanka, aiwt it almtit your time
fiirlfi. by her brlplr-snee*, all the, noble, to om.k c^Tror7'aaye Yack.wrwi’t
generom* feullng of their natures.
‘ •'Tben.” rvjtihia Mr. Reb, •‘if
ft’diue, then, p&gt;&gt;*e Bnibworn rnotfUr ;• about while I make m&gt; j-ninv Cake, I wool
there are no mure diy* of pain - for tbee.
Uudyiug vigor and everlnsling usefolne»»
are part “f the Inberitaiteo uf the.re
deemed. Feeble as )h.iu wert on earth,
th*»u will be no burden &lt;&gt;n t^e bosom nt
Infinite L»ve, bill there thnu shall find

FRANK AIXEM.

*
AND SHEETINGS,
ailbar en »h»roaor by U&gt;« yard.

aiiowod-* theni«efiia* ab.&gt;*e tlMir parapet
e Hue offirn fotibud &lt;wl frown behind the
rarihrt) mi-Mfl when thiwe 800 heroes
etiNid in a new Tberinopyle, and ntapy
ii relict thrrw up bis arlui atid fell prude

Great'aJPIan ef Operations.
.
Th* Army and Nary Jauntal ha«. a
succinct review of Grant * general plan
ofupernlione in the prrsent cau&gt;pai|*i.
which may throw •yme I'^’t “P’,*
preaerrt piiaMon. His object wai first’
to secure Wa*bingmn ngaimt Why it|fgrrMive Iili.vrtnvnt by Lae. end then fto

MIRDLEVILLE, Mwaiov.

•'

OFFICE UVKR BLAKE'S STORE,

eoo. tui Htobnrf

Rrpcirtrdfy diiritig the ’
fitrnitddutiUiotJiiititinis..._____ __ _....uverthe.witfkRsweodH them; end -tbe &gt;t£
Cerra .could be beard MaxuraKl 4g».tfapir
--------- n
U«, ".h,. U«,
oiift&amp;u?
hundred &lt;4 tbent—
—___ _ —
_____ _ ^ilfiditrfil the1 rwW

gyman. m tie threw earth upr« the coffin
vflhi* mother *h« firn long years toiled
I aa only mothers can toil; and f &gt;r what!
Wu it for herself, that ahe might Uy up
fi.r bereelf treasures on rarthl No. fin!
But that her children, wh-m sbe bad in
the fulness and lore uf" womanly ^rwfe
reared tn miturliy, mfaht he happy end
fully prepared lorlb's iife and that - whiuh
is to emir. - Yrs, clad in the weed* wf
widow b'aid ibe dwelt among her children,
and while health and vigor endured,' she
labored toit for her deao-udirtlta, and her
dying words to them were the simple.

PATENT MEDICINES

'

12th,) betwaMtdfrarlMta* and Rrgul.rfMtfafe
loos of the.'WM&gt;l'aMk«*rr and two
brigr.d^e of wanted

KashSaakybuUA.gefaMgsKMds,- -yi bU^AaAtlMfrirMnpielMdMidUmr.. uwii n
Olrs them grape, bvyalAMady! Kral.:!' Mow beys, gs is work withawlllKlgbMbMg.s.UU.i.UMgM,UgM l-sgspusl lets^'Balty I,:, .

gistings' gusintss ffirttforj.

h«A a etor^.u.^IgU^lMnd

men. They were* tolnnteero from the whftulowd Or sfoc weitej It-AMitvia to '
Ott.wauof Michigan, and oomtltured hba11„ widely barren, eatoaalaNw It vary"
1•-***-'
st M ichigan
- aharpeh«
«...«•tare. 4pjh&lt; 6ghi |
MIltj eagjXy attataHwrenvitix edilo
in ,, the iVildernrae ibis, tegjmeflt was
Take^quAl pane uf the planter and .
deploy rd as aklrniulers, and made sad white load'with iiil enougty to make It the
buv|K3 in the rebel, ranks, espKiaUy c-m»l*trnre Aferrant, and rmt il through
nfhnng their bfRwH.' One bf-’ltm moat apabst mill.
laVeng.-bd body
imtrd uf the OttbwAs wsk n s chiefmntfd and vwry evreioMhU.: ; For painting the
......
Mn-ke-w^W*.
or a. w kbiwp’ ta'
rout ..r buildings Uw/plmfcr end ml «-■
DstiUl'Hoke
hit nelgbtora In
wW*i .'Wjna
t«Ne,l«Wlt'W*Midd
“£C-“
Hie trlhd.niid ’
Wlk’!e
when Uanpem H lemjtenk
Pjatur i« onuMUompfeiMkA gi
tmatee, and H al
1
through a paint;

�WAR NEWS !!
Rebel News,
nrk, July A—The

WeiieMty Itriiu. Jilj

l»een received

. JL R. Baecher, F. F. Eddy, W. H.

Qwmm

U11WI

ufthia District, and of the unity snd bar-

to tho establishment

B.-uckway, M. Watki
D. D. Jerome, were appointed a Com., «u
Credentials. '
‘
resei-vedly the views and policy indicated

Albany, July A—Tbs Preside
000 to !».000 strong,

ANDREW JOHNSON,
HENRY H. CRA PO. of Flint.

be following gentlemen epp«&gt;ini- .--------- r
w’ A? R. TBnrrnwin, nfBerrien
Rmalt
Jfoaotosf. That while thia rebellion
A. H. Campbell, of Marooettr; J; A. ibreaUHM the lifo'of tbo Go verament, ws
be dlstancM an competitors &lt;&gt;« the Brat
Invite all loyal men, without reference
HtiMd.; ult o. n.nptr,;, K,l.«^ to political enloecdenla, to unite with us
upon thia broad Union platfbnn.
Be­
quently made onaalmoM.
The Cemmittee on Credentials report, lieving that unconditional loyalty should
ed the names of delegates lo the Cm ven-

ihreateniug .tber points; that tbo while

• l.-.u:
*. M. KICK, Uss’
point

100 days.

Baltimore, July

E. O. GROSVENOR, of Joweorilla.

ready filled with much credit to himself

and bit constituents, several hraorabto
JAMES B. PORTER, of Lansing.

A* • logWater be has proved himself apt.

JOHN OWEN*. of Detroit
our own Stateamply testify.
EMIL ANNEXE of Lensing.

0. HONFORD, of Olivet

WITTER J. BAXTER, rf Hillsdale.

THOMAS W. FERRY.

of tbo Bxwna la hereafter, until further

trade • and is now the Commissioner
Michigan for the Gettysburg Cemetery.
naae and in his official

parity, into an
acquantanee with men, and fully com pre
bends the wants of his District, State and
and a diligent student of bn to ry, of books

generally, and of nature. With such a
candidate, tho Union party uf the 4th
Oaaressionai District can enter earn ral­
ly into the campaign, with full confidence
that the official career of their standard
successful as his eleobearcr will b«

furnished the Bamm st one dollar a
An i|cm of exceedingly good newe, «a

But we have been disappointed.

Britlah Neutral pirate, the Alabama.—
Her career of plunder and burning on

only twenty-five percent tdoar price

A la bam a ebonld go down in an engage­

ment which her commander bad sought.

per for the time for which thsy-have paid.
kbe old price.

Confident uf success, Semmes chai 1 nor

ed the Kearaarge to fight, and invited

vessel

knocked

tn

pieces.

Tbo repeal of the commutabefieve to have

and followed her antagonist out of the ju­
risdiction of a neutral power.

Government

We have all denounced

era rebels as arbitrary io the extrema,

ill excite
greater opposition here, w hr re Opposition

is tolerated.

ly entitled tn one delegate In the

tee on Permanent organizati&lt;ui the fok

Ho

The price of substitutes
the pirate ship went down, mid the pirate

doned and would never
again, she made a trip

that a body of rtW ttw'unted'rnUi.iry

tors ovary foil swen.

A Naaaow Eacara.—
years old Call, into

the child fell bead foromi
jury. Had the child mte
foiling, the result might o

farttmate.
telegraphed. On her arrival Com. W ins­
low, then in Holland.as immediately
sent for by Mr. Dayton. Hu arrived

of the large number of Soldier's Aid So
cietiee scattered through every Blate, the
National Sanitary Commission and the
Christian Cutnmisaion,
i, and their sellC. &lt;». Luee. of Branch ; E. Pringle of sacrificing labors in behalf of the aufiering
'
G. Griswold, of Kent-, B. soldier, aa a noble manifestation uf patri­
otism, philanthropy and Christianity, and

raeolutMme was appointed by the chair

aa Presidential electors:
Is/ DitriH— Frederick Waldorf
2d /hslrfo/-Manib Giddings.
3d Diitrict—Christian Eberhaek.
4lh Dutriei— Ferny Hanna.&amp;4h Diitricl—Omu D. Conger.
fRA JXs/rfo/-George W. Perk.
At Largo— R. R. Beecher, Thomas D.
Gilbert.

that next to the soldier is the soldier's
friend.
Rttolood. That wo cordially approve
the Mtininiatration of our State affairs
1 mo law two years. jn»i m limes m
precodenied difficulty and embarass&gt;&gt;f raising and equipping ouf noble regi.
hieb haa elicited the
■dmiralion of the country, and al an ox

that it has presented n financial record
wilhont a parallel, and leaves the State,

Tfird Diotrict—Drwilt C. Leach, Eti
gene Pringle,
Fourth Dittrict—h. D. Orbwold. J.

we commend the can
didates I bis day nominated U&gt; tbo eleotors of Michigan with entire confidence
in their integrity and capacity, and
pledge our beat rfforta to elect them by a
larger majority than our noble Blate has

Fifth Diotrict— Newel Avery, M. B.
Wih-x.
Su-U Dutricl—Francis II. Rankin. G.
W. Brown.”

Tlte resolutions
adopted unanimously.

On Lleutroant Governor the contest
as very excited, and an artillery fire of
words ensu’d between the friends and op­
ponents of C. W. May.

New candidates

•ere proposed from tune to time, and
the choice finally fell upon E. O. Gn
vener, ofJonesville.
small way, will be compelled to serve tn British yacht
Hon. Ju. B. Porter, was re nominated
The following preamble and resolu­ for Secretary of Blate without much op.
kSueh a elate of things, to say nothing, of
tions, adopted by the Slate Council of position.
the hardship to individuals foemarl ws,
C. Hewett, of Lansing was nominated
will so cripple industry that the revenues
I the Land Office.
ere directed to be for Cummlsunne
of the Government must be proportion­
published in the public papers ofc tbs
Fur Auditor General, Emil Anneke,
ately decreased, while gold will .continue
countrv!
was re-nominated by;a trifling -majority
r.f this
organ iz»i
Albert Williams was re nominated for
and the Dni»o »f these United Stolse and
Attorney General after a close contest
the Gaistitution thereof—to sustain the
against
H. F. Severaa.
oral discontent of a conscripted army Adminislraiitgi in putting down the ene­
mies of the Government, and thwarting
Frof. Hosford of Olivet was nominated
eao obtain them.

this morning as usual. Hunters this morning only four mil
pWly arriving from- the
lldmiblless eo«.n confront
Wrot. and wHl
dered out the family wh.i
of the Virginia aids of the river
raiders fired it. ^Gnf. Bradfi-rd was isr
Harper’s Fetry. Begil bolds the
this eity at the time.
site heights. All Indications
operating un toe
ceed e.000 or 8,000, and Is a plundering Philadelphia road.
[Nmrs.—Horn tho telegrppb wteae
expedition.
gave uot, probably uwing to
rebel pressure.]
.
Harrisberg, July II-Th- PtalndeL
New York, July
A Paris oorres pbla, Baltimore and WilmingUm Rsilpoodent say a,not withstanding the reports
road «as atilt intact thia iii»rui|ig.
Ths
sometime since that the Alabama was an
telegraph from Gfonr&lt;H*k, on the N.lrrh-

that place, and marching northward.
The rebels appear lo have reiinnl trom-

Wbkat Haarxrr.—Tt
busy al this time gather!!

Secretorves—Edward W. Barber, of

and still another broadside is poured into
Balloting! were then taken far State
the silent and sullen Yankee ship. Near
er, and nearer the beligerenta approach officers. Tho contest for several officers
was quite spirited. The prominent can
paring for battle! Her ports are opened, didares for Governor were H. H. Crapo,
Gnns protrude. A blaze of fire—and H. P. Baldain and E. 8. Lacy. Mr.
thunder-toned cannon pour their deadly Crapo was nominated.
missiles across the decks and through the
bull of the Alabama. The Kearsarge

Bute and tbo glory of the nation, they
having paid a fearful price in suffering
and blood to place Michigan among the
the roll of honor, and

PrttuUnt—R. R. Beecher. Lenawse.
Pice Pnnitnu—Samuel Mulholland,
Monroe; E. O. Humphrey, Kalamazoo
Andrew Bobinenn, Washtenaw ; u. x
Miller.
K
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; Giles Hobbs rd, Macomb

men were appointed:
Cioirutan — Hon. Wm. A. Howard.

fighting, capturing and burning unarmed
merchantmen, was doomed to bitter dis
appointment when ha pitted his engliso
built pirate ship agshist tho Yankee wa“r
With

1300 exemption as a financial measure.

It

But

amendments to the enrollment act- Some
the better.

publican, the other a time honored Dem-

one organized county In a re present­

Uuc is certain.

decline.

was settled.

IL —

Rttolved, That the nominations of
left
Abraham Lincoln and Andren Johnson

His bus).

neea habits are a combinatfoa of energy.

CYRUS HEWETT, af Lansing.

AI3ERT WILLI AMS, of lonla.

• After a few corrections of the list and
some des.dntory debate, during
bich
the call for the G&gt;nventl&gt;« was n
'
wad adopted. During ths debate
the acceptance of the

Bute.
Dayton, the French authorities were
Philadelphia, July 11,
obliged to oeder the. Alabama out of
Baltimore^ thia m»rnifij[
port. Scinmea put the beat face on hr
could, though it was evident bo did not
word to Commander Window that he in
tended to drive him off. and Winslow re
plied : “Lot him try it."
so short and dreishe
have tbonght the Alabama
had changed places with one of her tin
armed merchantmen victims, it is n«&gt;t
_______________
irue that the Alabama had
U&gt; board the Kesrsage. When

cm

1 ba telegraph that!
than an average crop.

C

promising, much better
any time

17 miles Ibis aide of Baltimore aad' 1»
Between

mre iB reported captured.
Philadelphia, Julf 11.—A train w

this vicinity. Owing to :
grass Isa light srop, while
tfoul^- T1
improving all'erope we

probably be better than t
timothy on low lands, st
proving finely.

Magnoir. Station is

ing, he lowered hia boats lo pick up the
Mr. Day ton Informed Commander
Wlnvl.iw that the prisoners could b«4 be

U&gt; the United States.
Winslow claims that CaptainSemtnee

Hastings met at Keith s I

Wadiiagtoa, July 5.—Mr. Fraarodro
Ims accepted the Secretaryship uf the
Treasury and assumed its dntissL

New Advertisements.

M. July Sth to organize
object ahall be to relieve as
tho distresses and conlribi

the comforts attendant th
enduring the privations oi
baltlc-ficl J.

rSTRAY COW.

the Congressional Committee of the 4th
District of Michigan, that a delegate

June 28th, 1R64, to choose a drlegate to

There Is

•ecowderop oFdover.li:
■ect ion &lt;«f the Alabama a side, at water
line, and let water throujh In cascades.
The Alabama then turned tail and made
Commander Winalo

his prisoners, as bo had ample ineams to
pick them up, but an English yaeht actu­
ally stole them, as if by
pre-arranged
plan, thus constituting a dear case of in­
tervention.

seat in the Congressional Convention, to
convene on ino otnoay oi ^uiy, *
the purpose of nominating a Rep

very good.

in some fields, but we

able and

.

Fn

energy with which the Isr

continued b&gt; pro* G&gt;l. Orndmin pretty
hard yesterday, and finally flanked him.
the 3d Maryland infantry
io bis support, when they nit went io and

Uur troops fought

ud patriotic effort will b

ell. and although

nest and cordial inritalfo

with at first, held them In check till in
fontry suppert arrived. Our re inforcemeets are coming up, and Gens. Wal­
lace and Tyler have restored discipline
end order, and are personally present.
On motion, Opt John C. Taylor of
Chambersburg, Pa., July'S—7
Tho rebel raiders tn Pennsylvania and
Maryland are in much stranger force
rota of the reeimenl than has been believed. It conrists of
cavalry, infantry and artillery, and 20,
000 is the lowest estimate made.
nr,

love end benevolence, and

Hundreds of thons

by the boats uf the victors snd a neutral

all Joy.

that some fixed price of commutation

promulgate loyal
ress. nersonal conflicts
snd jealousies among Joyal men, must
avoided; therefore,

gaoizadun are strictly limited to the en-

Us»H further notice, th
Hall every Thursday, P.
By Order &lt;i
SELF-A DJ unrra SV t -. I N &lt;;; - •.

r/eton:. In accordance wt

n iX&gt;k u&gt;, Fi
Bishop, Bar-

for Superintendent of Public instruction

netnwead to fur-

of CM'.leton ;—
reliance of an a'

log at eight o’clock. The force that l.ft
yesterday lor Frederick Uxik the Boons
boro road, and theae new raiders came
■emaport.
They
s and commit all i

credit to aid in the constr
road from the city of Bat
county of Calhoun, to the
tings tn the county of Bar

Board of Education.

•landing the 120.000 the inhabitants
paid for protection.
Imboden insisted
&lt;«n burning Beeller A On’s warehouse
unleass the dllxens would per him IIS

Hoe. Wm. -A. Howard, the Chairman

WHAT ETntTDODY KNOWS vis .ton will beheld on Saturd

ed the fidlowing:

the centre ofCostieton, t

to meet oar responsibilities like men, and

probably Hunter’s.

The revised enrollment
least possible

oils and Committees of thia Order shall
not seek directly or Indirectly to influ-

pectin®. All pentone Interested are in­
vited to examine the roll
lb. rebels aet Ir.tn the C. H. railroad

Rnwfosd, That oar National existence.
Rowlued, Tliat turrepolitical questions
era not proper au' ’
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'
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subordiaets

Constitutional

•»??«. uvg.

£

Freedmen

afoeaaald.

si£cEi
JOHN t

4th. Per menace physiosI disability, of

Shenandoah Valley immediately h&gt; his
before the Board

Ito BM

. .1

u..-.

CbeaK.wltb difficulty oft
dieali&lt;ws-f0b&lt;h,‘«aks&lt;

�CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS
AT

A. L. SKINNER’S,
IT Large and moat complete Stock of Dry Goods, Boots &amp;. Shoes, Carpets and Pound Calico. «£j
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CASH STORE IN BATTE CREEK.

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and many &lt;&gt;t tbeai in lite root &lt;&gt;f tha
fewvK iTbwetvwvAMU^retNndylnfeon
fe-uobdt»riiai«Miffarb^»oCa«d,. Wfe;
M’tocrar.rCOoradVi,'■*«»*&gt;• *d&gt;rrfSI«terrd to itfcl and •wen’tdW’thdfefariminItdr. Tbefe wak-xirtft'mr^Kif ftitfac
tbuito luicv, Votfi att hdf ^fttriHei3 tbi;
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‘KLaVk^ 'V'CLOU.MAG.il*
fKS
HCOPUT8 VUiIJZa «r&lt;M&gt;u
"Mr Urr baa fur mon Ums U« 'W'i L»
gmdy AsflfaUrM brSrapUeu. tUteMk,
zarHH: ■

faafiMd MgedFftU'llfeUiMtenllM.'rte
bacco was first |tsoirf8k»d. A part of

seemed wellWttaltrdMtbNWBrtoM# »W
UiJt Md«fcMe~«taleflH'ir^HM^ t^raaed
to prey up«u the flock. And bore let’-K
be n^M. w^e ufaltf I.'
ileken
•dMnfedied rnrvpi^ej.U®^ - &gt;Let. U
noted nlao tteteehet ineie.fe«ti&gt;« «f them &amp;KM1B0LDM. EXTRACT-HUGHU AXO Dk
raoysa ruae wahilcurim
remained -entire uwtil.tbeyt wtarw. five »r
s«r«nuDth*--old,.-ai&gt;d' tjume^iatrtly had
•JBCMeT DiMRAlES
bocha &gt;«Hwrty or qttito*te ‘ lorgo «a If !■ all MatoHtage*.
At UttfaRneuee.
KotMoaw^M
mt-y-bMp-ln-ri- YneaA.’ TBo-e*« nnfl Uhteor'MeiMK«i»IM«L
farWife-Mi (»&gt;&gt;&gt;lpQ wMW’krdt fedrltfer iHid
ftrah-rf dr dtefy
iiffiris‘1 tVv1 only,
.ITTtndo’olth.Hit'ltf'rilK iMref ewes pt
&lt; f..pr
..r.i—a...— i ne'erA: left, '
oeigh’-r’n'iini&amp;giViuiyii t&lt;&gt;

COME AND BUY MORE

which have been ehowsred upon him from
' KW.
©5 *tkx CouxvXr^.

b that thev strike at tho root of Diaeoaq
^y eradioeUag every particle of impurity
\tk X\vt TiYooA,

fisr the life and health of the body dependc
upon the purity of die blood.
If the lloud fa poieoned, the body drags
out a miserable existence. These raedieinw
\vtr X5\\«\\Mx\.tA
for curing
ftro/Wa,
ByrhUio.
Wiln (Pinaaeta, Old Bena,
Bill %haum,
J’ActimatisiH,
(frynpapoia,
Btek Eoadaaha,
Llvar Qmrojdaint, Favor and Jlgvo,

S5ws tl
:■
*■ 'it.-

“rftyi

—*

CURE

=^sss^ct5s‘i=sr^

of U* pruUUl’. •jnalitw. fe advance, are
enrol bv a &gt;m brief oust.. of Ibis marrekaa
mrdteuir. Filter sM A*a» |-«l&gt;ei.U. alter bring
tilinlailh.ouiliiuejvr nwMha in rain, until buriy
Mtura'rd with that d»urw&gt;u* atUlu^d, ant art
uufrruu«Hl. rr.lored to Ue.Hb rfitldu a few &lt;Uya
bt iW oa uf lloormsa'a Uirrsa*.
T&gt; WMk »tu .Kb &gt; rapidly iarigor.kd and

B MT USE OF TRADE

Come and See!!
WE

UVAE

JUST RECEIVED

MflMg wi . Sr. k
TIGHT BTTTC*

win ettrs all the aforoiaatitiooed diseases
and, of tlietnsolree, will relievo and cure

CELEIIATEB PATEKT

We have every kind of .goods, such

Colin (Pains, Cholara Jdarlma,
Indignation,
(Pain in tha fiauMla,
, gXxxirwu, stu.
Try these medicine., and you will Mm

MO &lt;ft

GROCERIES

n^asVKlfi’.... ..

r»w ForHaWbyeU Dvwji-rf.
L’ &lt;'RfisllY‘,0riirnJ Aecat Xo tU Main at

VAX.*

which, in conjunction with ths
WYooiX. .Wt.Tv^AC.r,

k

«wir&lt;x1» eUwjij at no. Q» tb. third
hr had wcoervdTwr sp[*l|tr, aotijca tl.voef t
lay.
lot ?yX.bs’fa» taka ear Wife. abr.tu;
3EiB3a8B&amp;&gt;~

ANOTH£K wn» cored of Fever sad Ago*
after trying every medicine in hi. raacb.
ANOTHER waa cured of Fever bore
Whi. h fetrf existed fourteen years.
ANOTHER of Rheomatisra of Ci-h t year.
Ca.es Innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint oocld bo mentioned in which the
Purifier and PHU
Work Wk«, o. CPoxvrrG.

are the moat aotir* and thorough pills that
have over been introduced.
They act so directly upon the I jver. txeib
ing that Organ to an eh an extent aa that the
Zsi- m dnea not rehpee Into its former coaEton, which is too apt to ba (he case with
simply a purgative pill
They are really a
.
14\ook\ oaaiX. \Avcr ViXV

!S«U

■

OKEpcrsnn writra, her daughter waa eured
of Ita or nine year.' Handing, and ft Vitnadan er of two year*
ANODIZE aritae, hia eon was cured
atfer hi&gt; Booh had aluori wasted away.

Pianos &amp; Melode
ons! ■
pianos,?-. W. W, XIMtAU,
riAXos

\

1« LntuWt.
PIANOS:
AREtm suftHng with that dro.-J/iM.**, XasPIANOS 11

WATHOJT8 NEURALGIA KIXQ will rp^di»y

•

Ctoodt 'KicA.kcvn.cB,
and you should try them befora going for a

Oct a Pamphlet or Almanac of n&gt;y local
agent, nod nwd the csrtillealaa, and if y0O
bnfn ever doubted yon will

GOLD

IT

ARE you racked alth the tertares of UnsiBArua*
Wanmr. JUasum KIM wUl speedily nJw.
AREJM reffrrtng from the gaawteoof Drarar-

W&gt;”°dSmS4Lo“ K”* ’rm
*“££r‘“i“&lt;

y°ar

PIANOS

&lt;U« la Ji«r

D. U. «▼&gt;!

sien’-W’

ARE you awarr of IM cxUunra of tba Guo fa.
vrr.iL Rtiiu&gt;rT
WATHOTM NRORALGlA KiXQ. a certain
core tor
£«f U and Trg U.
’
C. R. WALKER, ^Krnrturi BnfiU

PIANOS

~

Clot hi

eertdta refect let il.W fvHuwrd during

DRY GOODS!
GROCERY,

, ^DVERTIBEMBNT.

' CITY

HARDWARE

STORE

HARD-WARE
I

5

- OUR MOCK OF GROCKRlEd

IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.
UVJL BILUAKD TABMBi

OBB SOODS

Unusually Low!

n^Tsnud

ptourry treasurer

SioxOaV viai v(vove,.

Eating Sf Billiard

TTORSEYH».dCOU51

MEDAL

AND
dialoge. them; that sheep in delict.;,
bcajlh ure »&lt;&gt;'• subjoei to lx affected by
tfiawi Chan am ata healthy ones, that sheep
may andoften dn fan ve grubs end-still remcti In-efibd health.
' '
And now Mr? Editor ifI mny presnaa
to «M*e y our^adehs, it ft’ nv’ -follows;
LeftS^'sheep’. non bo 'aiqflag&amp;.yUb
pin«r.l«ro*| frvqubllly. M:to,-rtrry the
smell all tbo lituw daring the summer.—

aurrBt i

emo ago,

IMPORTANT AND TRUK!

Winoi'i XsetiLan Km win asMa^s your

and ihqy will My t^ey an
eiuoe;—That the eggs «Ty*ualljr d«*p,«
Red. in the lamr part of »u wnyr
that
ilffcpNldayary much »n trircuinauncea
whai^Uiey are hutched; Uml it ala., dr.
panda uu i-ircuuwuti,.tHueaa ubetfey the
gnAa arpfully &lt;h«eh'P*U In " 1&gt;”»R Kime
or a effort time. usually in the latter port I
of wthtrr.and early apxiiqf. 1 F enn^ude.
also, that they are nut omfinetHirany one
cU&gt;Ol*abMp ibtugh ytMing abe**p, and

gutinjs ^usirni

taring Maa torn: toftka-of &gt;b»•J^W‘ ■&lt;*»

TUmoro,
_
.
Fltn, ii^ry'ulaun Qjnrumptun, rto.

th«n&gt; ■ ffo■ St. tspMty

but tbo larger onra-4lth&lt;yt|gh jdnjwing
oigtQuf dsoeAsiifaM, gavtrlH.MirtfcLii3tf 4f

Itwaweowt Cc.*\\5XeqXc*

The paouliarity of the
■ftYooil ■?u.y\$&lt;cv cvc\A VA\%

R. J.GRANT!
LMCMd the uUeniiiar of n cnauai obrener
bpa three or lour others V;-wn ntperienced
eyM^buwed evident »vnip»om»of disease,
'bbe syrrngf wm iasmodiaudy lu roquiei
tluw. and tobitceu and Mdimtlda injected
up&gt;the fkmHfeW-elfe dfcfedha tfett-riike,
o^esy- JlAthsfe Sif}, Mr nt trtliat, every
third. d«y, Jyr.KorhMf
’« r'M
°?** rft,hc
•U1J dttjrtR^-r. Un .nth«r&gt;
ak-ktuicd. but eycntuaUy . reonvemd, and
anil the letmuuiog forty fi«p ouiltunod in
W&lt;k,hadiJ»
»dd»»r-t •. &gt;
;
Pmunittig that tb«-gf^x,5!wer» (hr
pcohobU-caontroC lieAsowia" qnu*
tiwu itro: Gndd iiqoitfebr-so injected
aoio reach ito-ir U«fc|Ui»d vAn&lt;laih*t»ltain an «newer tn tliKiflrMS’tflhwefiiWi; !
examinrd MMfu^fafae ’stnfcHJre of the
tnR: - BtrtrM- Hfckd"*fat*ttfrM«W#&lt;,i1Mv
sure,'*’ I •efc&lt;t««'n*ie4a'xWilffl‘^*ii'ot&gt;he
si.k. tn^Earwht h.ifchrfPr.Hlj &lt;&gt;(‘Aii itfch
in t&amp;ihterje toeb^titi K'idiMifcmrjfc
inc|i, above the w&lt;«&gt;l-nnd.ab&gt;&gt; twnLdro
in bio^M^-^qot- hfi^wpwjHtYMR;*1*
h.int and eyes. I found that liquids in-:
jvcMddnm the noatrila eume taa - freely
ibnmuh eaeb and aM of them bn’ea.
UMfadv«foldnr&lt;1 t-ttetrv’rfrifa-tform*
on the grulm in diflerv^rt'ifagn of develeptnent, varying from tbu white rate of
kes than a quarter of an ineh In lencth
to tbo full.gruuu.Urou u
uf nuaxa.d "
quarter Inehrw.-- I plxcrdlliein^first In ‘a

Bmk, Gtrd, lit

etfjUmR^add-en^ss.l

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ers eaaemtiled at Merrill Hull ynaterdsy
foreewop. fUn. Mm-gen Rattos, AT the
Grand Traverse ATsreM, wb* el Meted tem­
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Lind Sbafiaburji rtosolly slated, in a
public niesUpg in London, that, Irom
personal &lt;ib*crvatiua, he had aeeertained
that ufadall nude orimiaaia in that city
nearly all had fallen in a awirpa of crime
between ths ages of eight and sixteen
year* band that if a young man lived an

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' a Quarter I of
I Wl. ----------------- tbiaiMFri*Dne yparago fifteen pounds «f maple
sugar was e^tial to one year’* subscrip­
TVs H» ItoM Morgan Bates. tion for A weekly paper-At&lt;*t« dollar and
a half a year. Now ten or even right
pound* is equal U&gt; (he aam»as»«mt,'but;
-■ JdksrsZii- nW ^Ubws Jawsea E. eight or 10.pound, uf sugar will not serve
.p.fomBj now as long b* 15 pound* slid a
Scrippe, Fu B. Porter, J. F. Caneeer.
y»«r •fnfact is there -should he
ffrewd /Zewa U*ion-~*L. II. J.Gmltb.
UtobdftM Cahwnrriiwf ALD. Hamiltoe.

lv adbereing to this rufo hr
the pebWther will give'
fence la stopping -a paps
12th. foMM^aljtoe,
ment uf the paper she
editor, and not'with hl
or contributors, or the
bo should inasrt, just wl
moot is wanted by the

sidsraliQM; and in lui boainaaa ' atsiy
and only one against him, aa to an bun
ffi should always give as we . gsL
If mant, a nswspeper should be eoaNerted
•jrabis hfe thereafter.
Thia la a fact of singular importance
flour, and the next &lt;
to fathers mothers, and ahows a fearful
A10, subscriptions 1
responsibility. . Certainly, a parewt
or there is no ted- 1
should secure aad exorcise absolute con­
procHy—there, la no equality. .
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trol over the child under sixteen, koan
There is another con.idsralion. Paper 1
not be a difficult matter to do thia, exoepl
must be ppid for in cash at the time of Jciauon for thia Hute we* adopted as* Mt
THAT THIS BITTUS W
in very rare eaaea ; and if that control is
*
purchaaa. Presses, ty pe, ink, and all the lows, After a arqrm'debatq nut very wisely and elWeally axoroieed Bryce.
Tbs com rn It toe to wk
material of a printing office must be paid
it must be the parent’s tacit; it is owing
ROBERTS A STRIKBR.
CoeUlns no Rs si or Whfsk»y,
for down. Journeymen printers must milted the subjser of U
£HTX CftHrT W ACT TUmTS AT.TC to the parental neglect or remiasncM.—
baveyheir cash on Saturday night. The 'gsnixatloo of a Slate P
Hence the real source &lt;/ ninety-sight per
editor and publisher must plank his cash
cent, of the real erimn in a country su«b
AfieAsyu* Zcrwtsr—Wro. S. Bowd.
for ersry pound of flour, meat^ sugar
IS THE BEST TONIC
’felsek. Ranti»«*. Mich.
। a* England or t^Cn)ti»d States, lies at:
U/mOh* Cb. ArpitMam—H. 8. Hilton. aad butter he consumwe. IJow )s b? Ip
the du..r of the nareaia.
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Jariaon TNUrsol—T. F. Bouton.
d» all thial Only by adopting , and ad □lend to the Con
(9*BEAD WHO MATS SO:
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It is a fearfatrdflection! W e throp it
hcring to the system of advance payI before the minds of the fathers and mothriienta. Ho canno; make bi* busineea
(AJiidfiiiHwa.
C.G. HOLBROOK,
pay without. And a business that will
Aar ten 1. The name and title of1
thought of la wisdom, remarking only aa
BaprtasCburcl.. Hii’l
Ho*. John N. Ingersoll mured tbeap- Dot pay had better bo drupped, and the
organisation shall ba “The MttU
to the early seeds of bodily disease' that
sooner the better.
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they are, in nearly every ease, eown be­
Your committee therefore recommend Stale Free* AseoctaUoe."
■■■ owe Aortic; sad
tween sundown and bed-time, In absence aa follows t Msaars. Harrington, Inger- ths adoption of the following resolutions:
their efreu U.ai I w
from the family circle; in the supply of
Rntlvtd, That this Convention recom­
other persons—shall be entitled to mi
spending money never earned by the
mend to lbs publishers of ths Slat* that
WIMC.
! spender—opening the doors of the confec­ waa next appointed, anaeiningof Mesara • they
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should advance the subecription
CSTICI OF THE FKACE, Win attend ts«h&lt;
tioneries and *oda fountain*, of beer, and Fund, Scripps and O'DoooeU.
ratee'fer weekly paper* to &lt;2 per year,
tohneco.and wine sbnpe,of the circus, the
The esMBnutl' s ub permanment organ- as
। tbs lowest sum that will give them a
negro minstrel the re*turnnt and the iastiea reported aa permanent officers of reasonable
,
remtmerslion fur their ser­ • ^Abticlb 3- Tbe offioers of thia Aaeeevation ahall consist of a President two
d.ince—then follow the Sunday excursion, the convention the (allowing
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vice*.
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Viee-Preaidunts, a Treasurer, and iwo
the Sunday drive, with the easy irantUfod
For A’rcaidenk Jeha N. Ingaraoll,
Rnolrtd, That the system of advance
tn the ebmpany of those whose way* lead Secratarieo, K. BUePeoAnd Jacob Barna payment* W the only.system upon which Secretaries, whose term of office staff be
t&lt;» the gates of aoeial, physical and moral Report adopted.
new spaperil ckn be successfully published; •no year, and until their sueotsesro are
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ruin. From eight to sixteen—in their
The oommrccw on • order of. business and we earieetly recommend to publish­ duly installed.
Amticls 4. Aa Executive CommittM
few yearn—are the destinies of children repovted through the*cbalrraan, Mr Pond ers tb adopt and rigidly adhere to that
JOHN ROBERTS*.
oonaiating of flva members, shall be ap­
aa follows, b Uiete wo Insert, with the system.
pointed
by
the
Association
Kt lhe tltns
grntjcaion'* uaswe* dcsigiMted by ths
The next feporl In order-was the one
of the election of offieera, whose disy- ‘ It
relating to advance payment apd .the,
Iba-aarhlDCM ot fir. floor mother solemnly vow, “by God's help. ohair foe the reopeotive committee :
HI Ax my darting'* destiny for good, by
Urn Committee would re^ ranieod the general systamlxing of the twwspapcr sliall be to call all regular and special
meetings of tMp Aaaocaliog, axd-MM^
making bmue more attractive than the appointment U the following Committees busisee*.
of lht»s asoh: .
Your Committee on Advaqoe payment act such other business as may
ed to them by the action of (he J^aecittag
JaL.Oa Advsruaiog rales, iacludiog and systemlting the newspaper business
doubt iKrt, Il
A Romawcb or tttx W ak.—The Puugb- । legal rales—Batea, Menu, Peabody. ' .; Would report -.
Ireepaie £*?/* tells tbe following :
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2d. Ua Sube*iptioo raise—Barna,
That from their own knowledge tbe
Among tbe poesengers on the New Smith, Usunilloo.
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lack of bosiness system, in managing
York express train up on the Hudson
2d. On Advance pay menu and the newspapers, and the oustom of long and regular annual meeting, a ya^orifertAgH
River Railroad on Munday, was a brave ayslomatixing uf Mwapaper buaiaeaa— nb*»r fending credits, are dead weighta the vole* caal being necessary to a chedpfyAkTicls (J-The annua! MWtlhg bf uts*
folluw from the Army of the Potomac, Pood, ttcrippa, U'DounelL
upon too many journals.
Subscriber*
D. II- RTERTH,
with a comrade accompanying him,
4th. To reporta plan for ibe oegaaixe- have taken papers to “palmnite" them Aeaudaliou shall bo held on tne firm
both dressed in the uniform of the United Uuu of a peruiaaeot State Prase Aaaueia- without any Idea that payment was Dec­ Tuesday of Jone, at arch plae* ac.^ay
Stale*, with canteens, etc. At the first tioo—Bn co, Alexa, Vaa Foeoeo.
enary. and politicians hive sought tn I be deaiguaud by the Executive Gearwik*

R. B. W1GUTMAH A CO-

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glance nothing uncommon could be de­
On rpoliun uf Mr, Smith, one member, edit end control them because they were
tected in the looks of the pair, nor should Mr. D. B. Harrington, was added to the called Republican, Democrat, or by
we have been aUe to ewsUe the romantic committee on Advertising rale*.
Ad­ sumo other flame, wMtw business men amended by th* rm^ortty of *11 the ibetnhistory coon acted with the couple were journed to 2 o'oloek.
we not made acquainted with it by a
xrrswwtxnr sa*now.
friend who was told it by a hospital nurse.
ring a favor upon publishers. instead of
The convex lion met al 2 o’clock, pur­ themselves.
It appears that at tbe breaking out of the
Chairman of Committee. ,
rebellion, those lovers (for one of lhem suant to adjournment.
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On motion, the CnavMMr M V*
The report of the CommitUa on Ad­
was a young girl dressed in the garb of
lair buaiaeaa
j ii min,
a soldier) were engaged to be married, vertising raiaa wwx reed, and. after some foundation, your Committee would rec­
c i!a
which ceremony' was to be puatpoood on animated diacuaaion, adopted pa follows : ommend tbs editors and publishers to the following resalt:
Prtri&amp;ni—E B. Pond, of Ana Arbor.
The Cpnimitlae on Leg»l Kates for Ad-' oct npon lagitimeio business principles,
account, of the lover going to ' defend the
Her Pnn'JmU—John N. Ingersoll, of
flag of his country, or else the marriage verliamg and advertising generally, that while earvino the public, and parCnnrtni,
and
M.
D.
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Hamilton,
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Moto^
must tako'place, and bis fair taamorate would respectfully report: That after a haps ser vanla of. the public, t^ey give the
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must follow him- She chose iho latter careful investigation and cvmpaneen with1 public to understand that they areewned | roe.ZHensrrr—D. B. Harrington, of Ma
and married they were, bo enlisted after­ I the prion of labor and material*, Gnd Umt by neither parties, cliques, nor aubecribward in the Seeohd Michigan Regiment the present prim* allo ifad by .l&lt;w for era, but that for.their labor they are eoaa a private, and she, donning the “bftie,* legal printing are af. Ipast W .par. cent, tilled to pay at regular and remunerating
followed him. Amid cra^h 9! the' abrit too low, andTpyimmaod an hemae, &gt;a1 rates.
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AMutir,
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and shall at the bailie of the Wilderoesa,
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Your Committee would therefore sub.
First Insertion, Mg. fofo», 11 00; for I
Detroit, G. W. Ilowgh. of fit Oaix, K
this heroic girl »tood by the side of her
M. S. Smith, of Grand Hevea. G Peat
hnsband. and with htr good musket’ dc- each subeequanA insartiop, per folm, 50 i
body,
of
Pontiac,
and
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O
Donnell,
of
fsoded him, andatfuck.for the counity I cents. Your opmothtee would lurther I
Jackson.
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t bar*ft? /wvTu tZThSM at tbe heart of M'tilrj.. Faasiijg •afely rococqmend, that inasmuch sa legislative
On motion, I be thanks of the Qari ven*
through that desperate fight they passed
on with their ragfriieql to the .bloody
ery editor never on any account to In­
| field of •portsvlvaniS’, where tbe breyq
I MIchigMdfei' jLdtile grin broken 'by ;A
bd. uI-da el
' h was jiao voted that the Mfiri
! pieee ofshvll. Boeing him fall,'s&amp;b bouqft
ti* judgement al0M&gt;U Wvmld be
thrmrfboat the State be rwjne^ed th pnt&gt; up his wound, and raising him from thfa
ground, amid tWlhlWIWV of the fight, she
, carried hihrto Mroar mA* pWung him
Kalamajoo on j^b JUlt of September
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ABBAHAM LINCOLN,

ANDREW JOHNSON,

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appoimmenl of A-fi. Griswold ot KmU. AA-falkUU.
as temporary chairman, and Geo. E.
Dooming of Nftshggrt M^eeretarv.
“This ConlsMif dXtowbl Ma a aarflA. H. Giddings, uf Newaygo, Daniel det* for Preaident and Vics President of
Striker, of Barry, aad Jok&gt; 8. Dizon, of the so called United Btatea.) wHl trot aaEmmet, were appoiated » Co®®lUo4 oe

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Chairman, and Leroy
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RoyM,fi&lt; New. York, and four barks,
the Greenland loaded with mel for Preeeoola, tbe General Berry for Fortress
Monroe, aud the Iceland in Lallasl fn&gt;m
New Orleans fitr Philadelphia. All the
men were brought .ia by th* .ectaxmer
Howard freighted lor New Yorfc^
She
waa released by giving bonds for 84.000
and bringing th* captured men to Capo
Island. Tbe berk Goloonde, Qapt. Win
alow of New Bedford, left Tahalpain.
Chilli, April 14. bound borne, with 1,800
bbla. of oil, prlncipallv on freight. Bbe
waa raptured by the Florida on tbe *«*•
ning ol July 8, in latitude 87° 30’, loo-

body, no one ecn doubt
Tbe peliey
tba*. dictates a postponement of the Conventurn until ao late a day m Angu.t
On motion, ths roll was railed for as next, la, in war judgment, if w* do j&gt;ot
mistake it, a wise one. Tke Deatocmtit
informal ballot for Ceod.date for ReprePte* party tit the Xartk and Fati, are
aentadv* in Congress, resulting as follows: eer/Z «rs»r&lt; that Lintoln'e defeat dtpende
Thomas W. Ferry, 38; Frauds W. upon the de tea l of hie butcher. Great.—
I pun this they look as confidrully M we
Kellogg, 17; James A. Sweeaey, 8.
R D. Ball of Kent, then withdrew the do, tiote only being ail lUl. is required
HENRY H. CRAPO, of Flint.
for bringing about nu important a result.
name of Francis W. Kellogg.
Tbejefeat, in fact, of either Great or
E. 0. GROSVENOR, ofJoaeaiilU.
The CcnvMtioa then prooceedod to a Bimra&gt;a, wUl aufioa to driosi Ltaeoln.
iEither evsstt will give double strength to
formal ballot, resulting as follow*;
Tbumaa W. Ferry, 47; Jama* Ay the Democratic Pmm Party, and they
Swsessy. 11; Mr. Seymour, 1.
/ will proceed to nominate ibeir candidates
with a boldueae in th* assertion «f (heir
. : .
JOHN OWEN, of Detroit.
Whereupon Thomas W. Ferry was, priuciplee, and a eoufidrece in Ibeir are- burned.
on motion of B. D. Ball, of Kent, declar­ eeea, such u hav* but been raaaifested
since
tha
war
oommaanad.
Daily
the
ed the unanimous choice of the Conven
Baltimore, Julv li.—Nothing pew
confideoca of the Liarelaitee ladeolhtiog.
tio* for candidate for Congress.
Will atreat has boooms alarmed. Cap-, from Washington stone the arrival of the
CYRUS HEWETT, of Lansing.
The Committee on Reeoletiona made
italiste have become frightened. Gold ia mrly train yesterday. It may be safely
fir 4Mw«&lt; Aamd,
the following report, which waa accepted rising, and grace backs era fast beooming elated that all tbe eioiting rumors afloat
ALBERT WILLIAMS, of Ionia.
mere traab. Tbe ouly salvation of the are senoatlonal or mere reports.
and adopted :
Th* reported capture of Annapolis by
North from general beakraptejr, is In
I. That tbe maintenance of tbe Udon
peace. The only salvation &gt;ue Lincoln the rebels U pronounced al headquarters
and the supremacy of tbe Gmstitution
and Kia aatciilea, ia in a continuance of unfounded.
and Laws of the United Staten, la tbe first
Gm. Tyler is cafe; it Is also believed
the war. ‘ Tbe contest will ba a fearful
WITTER J. BAXTER, rfHilMald!
duty of American o.tlxens ; and that we,
one. We predict that greet civil Oom that Ge*L Franklin baa eaeaped from hie
aa Union men, are united and nimatad
motioa will attend, if btaud do aot fl-&gt;» raptors on Monday, and that tbs rebele
by one paramnont purpose—the crush­ fnsn it. Tha ire dirs of tha Democrucy, spent most of tbe day trying to find Min,
THOMAS W. KERRY.
ing &lt;&gt;ut &gt;»f tbe rebellion, the preservation
or pua party, art and tnll is defiant.— but unaueeeeriully.
of the Government, and the punishment
Tbe rebel* left 420 of their wounded
They will nut be pat down, by force of
traitors.
arms, or they will prove themselves in hospitals at Frederick.
9. That tbe action of tbe leedero of
Additional to the New York HeraWe
oowarda. They will not permit their
the rebellion has closed the door of eon
presses to bo sepereeaed, or will belie enrreapowdenc* says the rxeitemrut at
dilation, and left tbe government no altheir pledges.
They will not permit Baltimore baffles description. Tira peo­
tertfhtiv* bot to Insist upon “uncondition­
ple,
finding the outlets from th* dty
Vailandlgham to bo imprisoned, or they
al surrenderand we hail the determin­
efoeed, Cushrd aboard the Pdiladelphia
will falsify their words.
ation of the Government lo maintain thia
Gov. Seymour »f Now York, has sl- boeta In crowds, abandoning their trunks
just position by a vigorous prosecution' ready proclaimed that ba will not permit on the wharf.
uf tbe war until all rebellion shall be* tbe press uf that State to be veiled and
Tbe telegraph between Annapolis and
sappraesad.
si I raced. If bo will stand up to this Baltimore is working ail right.
8. That, as there rould have been no1 pledge of bia, tbe Democratic prom of
rebellion without slavery, there can be' the North, and especially of Now York,
Fran ■arytaud.
m permanent peace and vafety to the’ will open epo* tbe .tyrant such a war­
Naw York, July 13.—A correspondent
Nation with slavery; and, we support’ fere m will make him sod bis supporters
and maintain tbe acta and proclamations1 quail before ths masses of the people, gives thia.account of trains about 12
miles frvm Gunpowder Bridge : Pistol
Tbe rebel raid into Maryland and of the Government, aiming at its destrac­
»»&gt;d tremble before the ratnbetioa the/
Pennaylvatiia has been a rather serious tion, and urge its more format termina­ will invoke upon hie hood : Bitt rarerw shots were beard and tbe train slopped,
when the rebels euterod with pivtote in
adair, yet, while, it baa caeved a deal of tion bv an amendment «f tbe Constitution t* att tfaef to defeat
dnpal, depends
which shall forever sweep the blighting vpaa tke defeat of Grant er Hkereaen.— their hands end asked, “Ara there any
assises penis, we d.ubl 4f Ibero wan
la.liea heraF Being answered in tbe
•vll from the national domain.
Wo are cuofidoat that at least one ol'tbrae afiirmpthe, they Utid them to ait down.
to exceed 10,000 to 15,000 men in the
4 That we have unshaken confidence two events will soon taka place. The
Coramaad was then given to clear out of
whole army of invasion. There would in the abilitv. devotion to the country,
. ntber must epredtiy follow. And then
bare been Federal eoldiera to hare ee- and IdeBt* to the life of tbe Nation of 'the Deauttrabe Ptexe ConeeiUian erill the car, and *« the passengers went out
Abraham Lincoln, and we pledge hereby, nominate tkeir randidate, end tree Io the they ware robbed , nf their watches and
nur hrerty support to all oonskHutidnal biCody tyrant. I* a tew weeks, perhaps money, with oekrd piatokal their heads.
vicinity of their operations. If they could
meavnree he mav deem essential for the in a few da)S, *vreta will occur whteh Tlia cars were then set on fir*.
Gen. Franklin &gt;m a passvngqr on the
have acted In concert under one com­ salvation of the Unins.
. will ensure an end to this horrid and first train, drroeed in oiliaen'e clothes.—
mander. But as it was, the rebels hav5. That we hail the notninalisn rd Moody war.
The rebels asked him who be wae; bo
tbe imide lime, could daah from point to Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, fur Vice
replied, • Nobody id any account," end
point, which pointe must necessarily be President, aa a harhineer of ai.ccvaa, and
commend the impartial judgement of the
defended by a force sufficient to repel the
lady Udd them who ho was, when they
loyal people, ever reedy tn recognize
The telegraph reports a nteeeege from relumed and demanded his papers and
whole invading foree. Thue the rebels worth. Invalty and devotion to the Re
tbe notoricue Geo. N. Sandero tu the ed­ look him in charge.
were to be met st Washington at Balti­ public, wherever found.
itor of tbe New York Herald, in which
Tbe rebel f&gt;&gt;ree waa about 250. under
fl. That tbe gratitude of all loyal this rebel busybody declares be is rat a
more and their nnreb toward Philadel­
Major Harry Gilmore. Th* lady pria
hearts
is
tendered
to
the
soldiers
and
peace miaaiuo. Hie appearance in Clif­ oners were well treated, and appeared to
phia, met end checked. Thus while tbe
aallora of the army and navy, who have ton, Canada, and the character of bit mis
rebels were enotentrated, our forces were
be
acquainted with many of the rebels,
periled life for country and the honor of
whom they greeted must affectionately.
divided, and their communications so sev­ the flag. Their gallantry, endurance and
Buffalo, and created a commotion tn
ered that they could not co-operate with vrlor shall be tbe glory of a rraewed p*o Copperhead circles. Some of the lead­ Tbe rebels bad no hesitation about lak
imt whatever they wanted from peaaen
each other. Owing to these tacts, the pie; and tbs memory of the fallen shall ing New York Copperheads have already
gara, hats, boots, coals, ete. McClellan,
raiders bare been able to escape with •ver be cheriabed by a grateful Nation. had cuoferanrae with him. The BuHalo they, thought, was tbe only one fit tn
7. That we. aa ever, adhere to tbe Mon­ £rpr*M, which has been Ihvestiratfag the
foes chastisement than they ought to have
Among pris­
roe doctrine, and only await tbe disposi­ matter auoewhat, asya that Senders pre­ command our armies.
received.
tion nf higher duties to evince our un­ tends to be empowered to negotiate for oners were quite a number of officers,
Th* objects of this irruption were, per- changing adherence thereto, by auob peace on tbe baeie of the Crittenden Com some of whom succeeded in making
ibeir vacate. The passengers were final
bap* manifold. They wanted boreee, cal maintenance nf principles aa will vindi­ promise, which Jeff. Davis Benjamin and ly released, and obliged to walk to Bush
cate ourselves at boms and eommsad Hunter, oblef officers of the rebel gov­
tie and other supplies, which were greatly
Biver, nine miles disteut.
respect abroad.
ernment, refused tn vote for In tbe United
needed by ibeir army, inconvenienced by
States Senate in 1881. The Krpmt rootbe greet destraction our cavalry have
tains tbe following interestingststements:
inflicted upon their railroads.
They,
“For a week uc two past there has been
Memphis. July 18.—-Tha steamer Sul*
The new Tax Bill paaeed both Hows
perhaps expected to draw off Hunter and of Cmgreee on Svtortjay. In the Senate mysterious talk in tbe G.pperhead cir tana, from Vicksburg, with advices la
other* from their operations in lbs Vai- there waa scarcely , vote against lt, wbHe cis of this city about certain authorized the 9th. has just arrived. An expedition
"Uoiifederate agenl/ said to be near at left Vicksburg on the 1st, commanded
Igf and Western Virginia, until tbe har­ in tbe House It passed without adivVlm.
They destroyed the
The Util inpnem a tax of 81,00 per gal­ hand with proposals fur a negotiation uf by Geo. 8l&lt;«um.
vest could be gathered there. But, from lon &lt;s» dialllied epMte between Julv let. praca upon tbe bsets uf tbe Crittenden railroad bridges acroaa Pearl River on
all appearonoea, the object nearcat their 1884. and Feb. 1st HM5, and 82 00 per unmproniim reeafotiraM of 1881.
Tu the 5lh, and eent in 80 prisoners.
The
ixarta, the thing most neereanry for them galfoa tbervafter. On focomefrnrn 8800 the meaning of these obscure and cau­ cavalry expedition which left Memphis
£er eent; and over tious outgiving we have obtained some July 4lh, had arrived at Vicksburg and
to aorociphsh, ia the reraeval of Grant to 5.000 to 10JJ00
would rainforce Slocum. Thia ex pod i­
810,00 tco p*r eenh Expraae Compa­ due.
from his puaition near the James. They
“A few days since, a gentleman from lion heretofore has beer, supposed to Ire
nies are teied three per cent on gro«w
mnsot eland it-meeh longer down there. receipts and Telegraph five per eent on
destined up Whit* Avar.
Another
force which has been operating out from
Grant poshes him so persistently; his receipts, tbe atamp tax on messages be­
On ala,
beer, and for a abort tlma at the Clifton Hunse.— Rodney, Mlssi»«ipp I, are scouting the
cavalry expeditions reach and rain their ing aboiiabed.
other mall liquors, $1,00 per barrel nf W bile there, bo happened to enter one of country in that vidn Ity ware assisted by
mo&lt; important reads; his army praams
Th-y bad several.
30 pl I one. Ou banks as follows : one the Inore retired nadois of the betel and Maxine's brigade,
ooniinuaNy vyon Lae’s main force: un- per cent no eirovlatioo under 90 per emt found himself Intruding upon an Inter-' ।sharp skirmishes, li » which they were
JmaRichnsOod is relieved it mmt fillJ— over that arnnunc two per eent.; on capi­ view between George Sanders, the no- victorious.
'
'Ac
tbermometar
_
the object of the Invasion Is to relieve tal, | per emt.; ra&gt; deposits, f per cent. utriuns rebel agent, sntianary, b locked*
at Vicksburg
ranged
Il is e«ti mated that the bill will prodem romer, pirate outfitter, intriguer, spy— Ifrom 81 • to 88* during tlx «t,«
Nu advice from Gqa. Smith's expedi­
a refjMwe of three hamdrad tuiRidus per and his Cocmerboad eicwlUncy Gov.
- Now.iatete fehae foiled, Grant will
Washington Hunt The two-^both of ition. Grapevine reports rays be had a
** hedge; hie peuopeeta, are rxeeftent; he
whom be reemnlwd fro® former aoquain- ;fight and defeated Forrest and that Fur­
tanas— were in does and earnest ooh irest is hilled, but the report ia not cred­
fe abundantly aatisfed ; bo counts upon
clave. Tbe unwitting Intruder withdrew, ited.
i
•
satisfactory multi ftotu the opcations
and left them tn their necntlationa.
now In hand; and he will Oot lrodge. Loe
“We cundnde frotu this that George
MoaUbne hint there or run away.
Sanders is one of tbe negotiators hinted
New York July 14.—A Wariiingtnn
at lit the Copperhead tm of tbe &lt;Uy :
the Philadelphia /sytorrr,
that bra tn lesion la not to the antborixsd ‘d’epatcb
negutiaU.ro of peace tm the perl &lt;.f the dated Wadsy at 8 a. it., says tha mrmy
began
their retreat norms tbe Putomac,
nation, but to rhe Copperhead allies of
the rebellioa; thel te te already io com- abowt ll ..’ehxA laM night. They had
men tee torn with those Copperheads, and held Rook rille, 5 miles from the Potothat an htirfam betweeo the two is now mae m n brae. This murnteg our forces
actively on f.xn. That Ws.hington Hunt started in pureult, end we hope will y*t
Las been ia conference with tbe rebel be able to ieteroept their retreat South.
emissary w* know positively aa we have They are carrying Ibeir plunder sod imstated.
That rtfber rvpceeenistivee of preened eititeM vrtih them. Ow totom
Copperbe^ia® in thia rioialty have via- will not eaeeed 580. Wa imd* a con

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Washington, July tA-Up to !0 u d«xrk
IM, morning, (14th,) H w*. wut
tamed that the rebels bad re crossed the
Putmomt, though they bml raot oyer
most uflbslr plunder.
.
An eadteS^On: Ths Informal ion

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ef Tbaruap! Is. on Ox V»&gt;h Say of
JI T J UM te&gt;&lt;. • Unrv Br .aete Itev v.n&gt;
I,u« fK« «t&gt;a aboci lu er 11 y.ero oil. Ta.
Theroapple Jely II.ISS4.

Jyltei

• A reference to tbs p roce
Cuagroaaioaal Convention •
follow townsman. Hen. J.
received twelve votes for t

Clifton House, C W„ July I A—Tbe
following Is a copy of the moeeago *ent
to J. Gordon Beucef, of tbe N. Y. Her
aid: '•Tbanksfbr your yesterday’e n&lt;vlice. I am here foe peace, the oppoeite
of anarchy, and for a real oration of all
that H valuable to either tectum. I wf-ald
hku to »cv y &lt;-u bare. Omt, d«*'l be
afraid Uy-Ur own thunder.
(Signed)
Gbo. N. Sawon*.

sad teepnaeible position al
tire ia Congress. Mr. Swt

tbs satire ruts of the Barry
rgstioa, tbe other votes b
Jroa other parts *f tbe C
is s fctteriag sud merited

to Mr. 8., and one of wLirf
^dywall feel proud. Mi

SEI.E-AOJUHDIG WRINGER
New York. July 15.—There ha rt&gt;
N.. W—l-W-rk til 9*«-U &lt;»r 8r l i
mor in toan that Atlanta is rahm, with
.Vo 71m*&amp; Serene to pet oat ef Ord.
8,000 |xiw&gt;o*rw, by Stermen.
.Philadelphia, July IB.—Tbe Nashville
Union &gt;&gt;f tlx 18th baa been received here.
It elates that tbe Union army had driven
tbe rebels, and had arrived at the fcrufi-

vote uf a zuranoation t«
which gave hire great ad van
OHM to be a cuvtutu to gir
sion other things being^equ.

strength in previous eon vs
which, ifreoognized by Mi

frianda, will place bin la tl

peefennsat ss Mr. Ferry’s

strength to enable us l» drive Imck tbe
invaders uf our soil. The trans-Mia&gt;i«a&gt;ppi army i&lt; now lying idle, with no ene
niy to aunny it, and there is no ra.i»on
why it might not bo trarwfe. red tu Ibis
side of the river, where its aerrices are
e» much needed. While the enemy' arc
concentrating all their furors, it behooves
-js tu do the same thing, otherwise there
ia no alternative Lui to continue to eur
render tbe country U. the dutmuatiu* uf
the invading foe.

tl Rati Hl.. Kew York. and OeteteU Obfo.
a, cj.OMrHMJr.ajBU.
W1UT crKRTBODT KOtm, vls.,mU Iree.weU gvlvaevsed. wdLmtnet
&gt;al a
aaacutae M better &lt;l&gt;*a ■ covnpii-

Tea wxxTHX* duriag t
weeks has been quits dry I
the time bot. Rain is much

TbaC a Witegw ehosM be veirMfea«&gt;g. *W
■bte.aeSvCmel.
,
Th«l Thwi .-tmn I»4
caw /-by
wi trveMv «u rvgwlaX w»4 baea io enaer;
Ti.u w«e4 •ojkad la bet wewv tailt tadl atd
Tbvt w«Jbrant&gt;e» for tee abatl to res k&gt; viU

Eutcnox Nones.—It *r|!

Tbat tbe Peteam Wriegvr.wilh er witbeet eog
c—i- —a. ...i .m. «... ... A..

*d that a notice for a town o
been celled to rote upoa lbs

a hundred dollars bounty to

|

We want tbe men, and tba .

Frora Wssfciextoe.

undoubtedly be voted.

Washington, July IS.—Tbe HaliMal
InteUiyenetv uuderatends that a Major or
a Captain Spencer of the insurgent force,
lately dem&lt;*Mtrating against W ashiugtun
embraced the opporinMiir uf addressing
to one of our rittzma, who is a relative
of Spencer's, * letter, io which be states
that the euafedersree cn.raed the Pu&lt;»mac with 8,000 met. fi-r tbe purpose of
obtaining b&gt;&gt; roes, eat tie and other su ppi tea
and that, having accomplished ibeir pur­
pose. they were on ibeir march Lack to
Virginia. Only a small p&gt;wtiow &lt;lf these
forera appeared in front of Washington,
while their comrades were collecting
booty for transportation aenxe the Puto

gurt.ZD.1884. to determi
the earn to bo raised, not n
hundred dollars for each uoe •
rd officer, muaiciu ur privet
bexubrtad and mustered ini
tary and uaral service uf
Btatea, aad credited to said I
M tba quota of the township
In atty call for volunteers
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PRACTICAL

DENTIST,

TECTH exirevM or Med. efiMM netfoe.
2M-mm&lt;r*sy
Oe OeM end •atvwr-Ftaae,
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,

Culm awb CwottaS-d.
of climate are anurcee «»f Pul
Beenchialefectiont. Exper
proved that simple remedies
Wi«iW»ir «»
v
stage of diecaac, recourse sb
Wbad to -^mn'e BreuMt
aa LuaenM*. let the Cold, 0w
tatiow of the Throat be ever &gt;
W ihte praaawtion a more a*
ZfX ■‘Hfcewally warded oil
IbW* pocket aad taken aa ;o

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trtv. Am Ih,
lUkUUalaavUMmV —

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Hastings

DRUG ST0REJTJ
Ifer-rrfM**.,.! --M*
shefper la peosede a vjwaelily
U, and U^k -SuoaiMlly. op
used when wanted. TM W­

irPVBktRMRR ERM'
^^•FDTMMMRRT
40Mfa"£»ww BleaT.

ring lUlibt w tarteror ordis
■rtly'ekitertoftceddurtaig Abe -vevnrf -i»
taadtouRMBSr months, is spsstMly .miuIfM
■wndiby •sli|J».a|riakltaf &lt;'f&lt;^»®lulio0
iM,Rail as tbs extreme unpleasant smell
engendered btr decaying animal and vejeteblamtbeteMes in oellars sod outdsuuaes
.whssB-H MUreQMntly HuiaJ difficult to
preveal. CoppecM is alee an excellent
asaneee. kaote-as aa ebeMbeak and &gt;*W ef the paaeoua end velatiic produot* &lt;rl
deeompoaiuwt, and thus baeomee as ef
fielenl medium of their trahaporUUkm to
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Stomach:

.

umSmu-itae
CURE'WSr

COME AND BUI MORE

balaaaah
arilSaetj________

Abo a full aleak of

groceries

Sartiitp' guiittil

__

an unwbolaomo eUnoanbere. Impure water a
Other external eaovra, liorramti llirraaa a
1 '17djt«irta*ln,f«i^ wltt Faea- and dm*. Bl

tba, con-w. RTOAR.sncEN.vr.rPNR.

■q^ltyc^MiUdipSi where animals are kept
it. wjll in a abort time disinfect the same
'ot ajl' nauseoaa and unpieaaans odors,
and reader ths atenosphere perfectly pore
ted sweat. Like oupparsa it is also a
fpiod osMsre. Aaotbnr article of great
efficacy is feund by clacking lime to a
thick, .plMtte, much consistence, with
water saturated with salt This is what
sway tee property called domestic cblerfde
&lt;if Hrne, being tn every reaped similar to
ffn&lt;H etrldly identical with, the chlortde
W fitne found st tbe ahops, although
ft comes at less than one twentieth the

bn-» fcand tafcJUUd M. P'*’*0’*'’™

?RUKi8,yiaS, RAISINB. CODFISH;

TOS

» feet, .Terythlng is lb. Grecry in&gt;». tueb ee
-Ul beweil«tPr-Cai»il» use.
_
• Alta e great kartetr of Mh
aUM wilii nuinlur ter

(EEJOOEiaT yXETUTICXfll

AM CnaklM Extracts,
-os ths asrsciAL nsasrrr or

tub lambs.

Wealed keep ea t—4 a gceS a—rt—at of

STATIOTSTEIL^r,

J. GRANT!

Ui.ly

Xtrto—e^U^Hlytartygrtwl

now ■uieteadneedta trngaker aettoo of tbe di­

PENN, MWCILB. INKS, PAPKR, WVEL0PE8, CARDS, he., *«.

jfBrJsrrf'xf&amp;;
wB«n»«r sransg fa aita or ruiunui *w

‘ *;

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CURE%tt

te^Lr

ir bettiee, and sm »• ilewl &gt; wril iroc i
■auUwRMs here ers»9
■fl»«rrr*,r4. **'
1 cboarfu! and Wy.
....,
But. CimiBl tiBWALB.
iimimtasn Goodell &gt;Ury, abc&lt;«T»vpor to.
■B«ff.lo, Oct. M. ltal,T
.

Tbearwyof Bittove Cotacia tauMdUMyea..

pateht medicines

wrar caua. originating and no suttee of now LOTS
rr»»ni&gt;o
ttraaaaaa of lb— Organa reouirea-lhe aid of a
DIURETIC. 11 ELM HOLD S EXTRACT HUCHU
T3TRE GREAT niURETJC. and la certain io
bait th. daairad effect in all buM^ffrr mImA K

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wfr*iWSMW!. _

th. .parti, reetorta by thi. agrroebG T.ate, sad
btaet it verka wMtdore In m— ef Drerernx and
in H mnBroad twvns of Ixnmssrro*. Acting
■lx nr. tbe Coxsth-a I

Upon ear etalree wey b« fas»4 all of Ike
! mjyo*thU|Ml tomeel cueshuire.—iis—
MONT POPULAR

’of ths 4ey.

IN MY LINE OF TRADE
Dvlirtrad to say addrma. Mcmrely pocked free
otwerralloa.
“
Itttrrilt SfUftamt«« oU womtehTi,
Caret Guaranteed I

Come and See !!

(TiWAiP, 1F02L 'CASE

orReadj l*ar,aMl|.

Lg.tMi

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.ot i«Mt, it it r- ojr Kt/,
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JUST RECEIVED
pianos

i

GROCERY,

Eating tf Billiard

Ttixuro 1»Mam Comm Mbal with Flock.
—We are informed that Col. Jesse Delofi^of Upper Gilmanlon, N. IL, proc-

SAUiOOIW.
EATON &amp; McMACGEnCOBI.

ered as good aa that made entirely from
wbeat floor. We may add, that aeversl

and Bowels-

r*1** BMW—»»—
•nt Frrtn,T
Cramps
*11C—ptoteto of Wy ay.«U-

a^iume to. mantiou a few other important
jfestsipwwcMoa w-ilh tbiaaubjecL. 3ulr
pburic acid—anofbor chosp artiolerwhiCh,-Jibe copperas, way be obtained of
Hie druggist* in any desirable quantity,
Il isiptawRtacRvsiMWe tallelo
that

- Gaowiao Cccwsasas.—Take a large
Srel nr hogshead ; saw it in two in the
idle, and bury etch half ia tbs ground
ewwn with tteo top. Than taka a small
keg and bore a small hole in the bottom ;
place tbe Veg hi tbe centre of the Imrrd,
tba top even jrith the ground, and fill In
(Hi barrel around the'keg with rich earth
■tillable fur tbe growth' of cucumbers.—
rUut vow, geed midway between the
edges of the barrel aud the keg, and
make*.kind of arbor ai»ot or two high
fer'the vines to run otu When the ground
beoomto dry, poor water in the keg in
tto evening— it will pw out at the boG
teen nf the-keg into tna barrel and rise
up tu tbs roo€ uf the - vises, and keep
them moist and green. Cuoumbere cul
lira ted in this way will grow to a groat
e*te-. 4e They kte mode Independent both
nf drouth* and wyt weather, tn wet­
weather tbe bjtrel can be covered, and fit
dry the ground am be kept moist by
pouring waler in the k«sg-

Liver

TTAYING Sited ap. al treat otnanaa, the aaJLL loan hrrrtafcfT kept to. W«. L Katow. and
adjoining rwrnft. tad tel sp a GOOD BILLIARD
TABLE are rtr tbe palmar. it the pabUe, boliar lag that we non giet ac'toe aal iafacuou.

sawn™ mattEum.
wars CELESUtEB FATEIT

lecturers of flour sometimes used this kind
•f adulfcraewB. ^le vaeietj of mtn
alluded to is known by the name of “squaw
corn." and "atarnh corn," as well,at un­
der that of Tuscarora. It is eaid.to hare
been’ obtained from, the Tuscarora Indi­
ana. Some yesro since, a subvariety bf
it *nk disseminated from tba Patent CM
Coa.uuuer the Mine of “calico corn,” end
“Rbcty MoooUtn porn." The grain is
oMbptmed of a white posfdar, like starch.

EJBDUCKD TM'DIES.

"V *E®^is*R

IMPORTANT AND TRUE’ **

pa aaCrriog with Oat dmd.dtereae. Net-

Pianos 4 Meiode—mis!

PlAsbs

W. W.-SIMBAU,

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PIANOS

CHICAGO,'

PIANOS

GOLD

MEDAL

ATOOK-8 NEURALGIA KTNGwNIaptettf

PIANOS

• • M3BX,^xtWo»rafe
e&lt;CttUD®0. ©to DAUS,

IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

We Uro every kind of goods, eueh

PIANOS

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OUR EATING DEPARTMENT
It

Cwmve*lc«t,

Pleasant

an

GROCERIES

RK yoe awtreof the extoteoee eTAe Goaty Is
rerwaa It—aerF
WATHOXM NBURALGTA KING. t eertaia
ear. for diaotM.
Icgilead TrgU.
.
C. R. WALKtR, r^rirtrr. Rtf,;.

PIANOS

Aad all wbo err wllllns Io potaraliv a qelrt *&gt;d
ertatly Geocsar sx» Baloos, semi not Ml to

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As ws ar« 4stamte«4 ttoS Hsnuas she* Urt one
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tg-TWE5TYrONE VXARS AGO.
M« C. G Itamroi sCisUortiBb.,! cbeaMi sad

Mf MELODtOkB

GROCERY, EATL5G ASD BILLIARD DrwttMef U.ettyaf ButUe. N. Y. lot mud

and mwnfaeturrd a oom pound known .. BR1S
TOLU HALMAM OF HOARHOUND, wbinh tee
pertoet srncmc ter eek-otM.rtiM. or any aaosewr-

AND

DRY GOODS!
WOOICT

FACTORY,

WANT 25,000
manufacture into

&amp;WM liu two days in that way. I did
t exjrect it to Nre. Bet, air, in both
set ii few swallows ot strong tobacco
icw cured them aS onue, and the same
M-aJaare not been s.eh aince. Tbh
is last winter. &gt; would be very glad
hear from anybody on these subjects,
I mm is the eheup buatoesa and Med
I tbu information 1 can possibly geL

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DBoRbEea or the

uveu

xxit DWnrmt mgajeb, ARE cubed nr

/; H00FLAKD-8
3&lt;D
AMD DO 0tv&gt; wrm FAtwicTTOX!
Ha* i»ero*!&gt;M*M*Mr,&lt; 'I »••••.
ha vr jfotx
n?1
VOUCH -roll TffOft
Tkawny eAselrtllli la:«*tearkrt.
N. Barlow, D. Striker, D. G.-B«MeWe dsty any One. to eroirsdkt thia Aaamlss, &gt;hos&gt;.a J. Bldlemadswd At J. B*a:
*
AMD WILL FAT MBM

Hastings’ ^wintw Sn-ttiorj.

&lt;liuq I

witoiw kjrtWWH'lW;?. '

Tba Twelfth Annual Fair of the Barry
Courty AgrioultoraLSocirty -bill tow held
oo '.he grounda W the Society iu the a IL
laga &lt;Z Dartings, e«. Wednroday wad, tbedt^BrjeW theirflatten. ■
.'
■B^Tneifer 3 years old,'
Chroaie ee Kervous DrtHl Hj, Diert ■ 11 of lha - ThuxWay, October l*xh awd Ulh, 1*04.,
&gt;4.. A.procaisrawiU. not beaw*ded
KMrtyt. ami Diaeaees arising Irorta dionlerrt.
SMcMBert&amp;i,
Bese seeking Bull Calf,
' Ticifels of membership, (tioitrahsfera-'
Snd bswldo,..!
_________ HL_
ble) &lt;&gt;ae dollar.'will admit tne’inbert of
sucking fiei(sr Calf,
upe family, exclusive of sods over twenty- theft- MsHdrf, fed whteT a»e
nd best do,,
one years of sge, during •*-11—'«*.luoi ded fur In Um premium Het, an
.•fid.Fair.
j orsirnras,
■Tickets good for one
fl. Articles' '*entire* and marked aa
Jw^vv-lz Mftor/A. Hyerdon, C.
the Fair, 20 cents.
Chi.-..- ,«
All Tickets attempted tn be used/ex fir-tip* shall hot compete with these .of Diekeroros.pto edt H»d“ ~
d nenes tic manufacture; tratwray/V eoocept by the persons to whom they belong
Bert Bull 3 yton old er
u4 Ilrtl Prt. to tba Bert.
•2
slderod worthy by the Judges, bd rocofo- (
will be forfeited.
1
mended to notice.
. 1 ftooewd Bert do.
Tickets can be had of the Treasurer. .
Bort B«U » y*ro old
S
7. Viewing Committees are required1
Second best do, , h„....
I
to make tbeir report b&gt; the BeerelarV on 1 BitBall l yjr pld^
J
First Dar—Wednesday, the fart day- or before*Bo’clfret. P. M.. of the second
BEMBMBEH

Cahlerofo Btoak. State rtreei, HaaUap, M«b.

of the Fair will be occupied In entering
THAI* TlltS DITTOS te
Stuck and.other articles
exhibitian
decorating the Hall.
Oaotainaawltuaner
8rcuM» l)ar—At 8 o'clock on Tbura
44HD
m ftrmnMMmwTK rvromu*
day, the second day of the Fair, the Ex­
BUT
ecutive CosnmiUee will bold a meeting
IS THE BEST TBHIC
at the stand fur fae piTrpooe of filling va­
cancies in the Viewing Commit leas. Al
10 o’clock A. M. the Judges will com­
mence their examinations. At 1 o’clock
P. M., the trial of Wotting slock will
take place. Al 2 o'clock, the trial of
Female E^tteetrlaflihlp wlll fok* ' plate,
to be immediately ful|awod by Female
Driving of tcasut single or double, io

and arranging
sev
&lt;*rta»M«axc,
for
and in
Wklakay.
.

.KlffiSTSStt
MrlitvsMl Pron,Vl-

foHatotoerrtBswIb
Milla. Barry &lt;»«aty, Mieh.

■'V-'-

J.M. Rtiae KUa.

KIAPPU &lt; ICRROWS.

TTOBITEVH sadCOXWkU-O'«

•4. to tbros Bitters knawinK from exprnaeiee.tosi

buggies,.,vi . -.Du
Al3 o'clock the, Annual address,, will
be delivered al the stand, al ipe close, of
whk-l| the Prefniunis awarded '^ill be
annoubceA.^y' t,he Secretary. , "f i

rnorr cbevrOiHr sST!txi8Sd8-&lt; Hitter. Is lntrnde4
to bvnefft She rtNeteff, eed ts 'tert eTwra drink." ' 1. AH cMb^tiwA fur prerrirutns,
Toaro t/rty, ; rfeJEWf I a. BEVK.
Judgewini! officers, rtAH bd fadMMttM
the County end members of the Society,
BapUrt Cburoh. c ■
•
and ftto itifofoeied pitrty shall- pahs fudge
Dr. Jscksoe TkerRir:—J bar• been freqs
hient 'wn property that he or -Ids fatriny
ly tern requewtrd to eonsoct a&gt;y anirtertllSc
mediations of different kind* of medicines
shell exhibit. "
'
2 AH ahi male and articles intended
for exhibition, shall'be entered on or be­ -.
» clone peoofie eartows IsWetMev, bed fen
' v^artWl WTteah . •
larir iaiuj iarnilr, of tba wartutocaa al Dr,. H
fore the fir»t day rf tbeFsir, at the office
Judget—Wtaj. I*. Bristol, D. W.
toad's German Bit tors, I dep*n fur osev frow
of (be Secretary.■
nsuateoarse. to express my full conrtetltwi I
S, J. Bldehnan.
VEaMbllbra will be careful W have
tbeir antmale awd-erSieiee erreeged in the BeakSulliun 4 years old «
proper jdMMi a»4ia
P»h«r wise tteomd beet io,
they will jxs unlocked by tfie .Vising Beat, stallion 3 yearn old,
Seramd b«rt dn, ..
^?Lrds wIlT ba furnished, wifj the
Brel Bullion M ycara old.
,
From Bev. Tnrree Randolph, Pastor of lbs numbers as entered al the Secreisrj’s jif­ Second ;best do,
B»pli.l Cbaroh. Omaartaws, Pa.
.
fies, which should be placed .utrnn, or
6r. C. M. Jasksea:—DsarWrr-PeroeusJexparieare euabUa u»4»aar It-U rvjrwdriie German hear the animals os articles for exhibition,
eo/tbat the judges will bave.no difficulty
been xrooilj bvertun-d br tben—oT U&gt;. ILltor., in findinr them.
, win
umlter effaela on
__ I
fl. Exhibitqfre of. horses will take op­
tica that a step will be raised in the
tre of the ring, destgngUng the class of
horses desired, for. exknunstiuh by the
judges, when all bnrocabf that class must
be brought Into the ring . and there re­
main until, the judges shall tare decided
upon their merits.
fl. Any animal, farm or article, taking
the first premium Mt any Fair, .shall, if
considered worthy the sureceding year,
From B«v- J- »• ljm*, .fcn»srijr Faster ofJb* be allowed a diploma, and pn the second
year aAer receiving paid premium, shell
again be entitled. to competp .for apid

-•t

waZrT-..i

bitina al.11 ba mazbad a aaab. ad Aall
M aapaU «Ub Ha—
doaa^ »aa
•featoSTO-.l"’ • •" 1 *** -bbw.'a *&gt;'•'&lt;
•- SL Fancy artldaa, snd artfolaaofdo■artfoms*frtiaro.otaril be MMufartor•iwitbia-ltocrtoowa*. by Ute whibttof,
In oedet Uswlatfalh.® fo.a premium.
* M.|ZNb toMMtluMnf'preMiirids «R1
atotll spproved by-thto Eaeewtirt
Ortriitsee; and *&lt;y
wnndWy * rto
to*&lt;aU*Hto
*7T?**S

»

-

00
00 Wm.
00
oo
50 Bert Tw* Huroa Carriage,
Bert One Hurae Boggy,
BertTw&lt;&gt;Her*8tafck
Beet Single Sleigh,
BrolBob’ski. &gt;

Best Farm Cart,
Bert Wheel Barrow,
Bitoflefe,
Best dressing Bursae,
Beal Certra. Table,
Bert Dining Tabla,
Best Bedstead/
Bert Flower Stand,
Bestfl common Chairs,
Boat c. Parlor Chairs,
B*tRoek.i*J&gt;k,^K
Beal Ladiee'Sewing Chair,
Baal Work stand,
Bert Wash Stand,'

otatowo.s-»«i cmae.

Btwbutu. Onp. wfw,

DITIHOM C-Bkoep,*rtaea»4FewiUy,'
3
1
&gt;
1

W
00
00
00

J«^«-Adatn IllfoU, J, W. T. Orr,
D. Mc-Ou.bor.

Best Spanish Merino Buck,
Seen* d hurt d&lt;&gt;,
.
Bros Frewah Marino Buck.

fl3 00
r
1

Second bart do.
Beet 5 Lambs,
Second beat do,
Bert Fat 8boep,

B-O-r-l

JUiftt T. Aktoft, Riotoard J*ee, tf.
A. Jtordaa

Bwiobirt

&gt; »• ,' ’•» -»»’

•

"4

oM,*' "• y, 7 •;.«.«

Bort OU 2 jiStVJlf,
Sednod beet d&lt;&gt;,
Bert Cok I year old,
Second beet do,
Baal sucking Colt,
’to ina*aw*l n&gt;a:iW»»*b®a'ay
Second bast do,
ba'taH aW. Oo." Uaa,'« Wa

Bert Pig « *MtbeoMi

100

r1 M
Work.
100 Bai
4 00 Bait worked Slippers,

Bert Broedwg Sow, rtd Piga. ‘
■ikiaihset 4a. ^r
■ M ■■&amp; H*t-t
r.'.'.nri-. l «LatoBa-*-*wrttTT.

'

H. s*ri^

A.spo*bk.

Lottie Brown.
Bert 10 yard* of Flannel,
Second beat do.
Bert Patchwork Quilt,
Boot White Quilt,
Jeet'pair Woolen BlankeM,
Jeeond bort do,
'
Bert Wool Carpet,
Second hart do,

Best pair Woolen Stockings,
Second Boot do.
Boot pair Woolen Gloves,
Boat Pair Woolen Mittens,
Bert pound Woolen Yam,
Bert made Shirt,
BortQttDtnsD Covet,
Beat fancy Cbelr Corer,

_

« “ rZs Ji Q^Chio*,

..

1

Bost loMTte 'Wkrtg1 •

B.

Beet Milch Ow,
Bemmd bort do,

ft All’teadU are strictly ‘ forbiddeh to
drive farter than a *41 k witbtn dw
9p«»c^&gt;krpldQs: &gt; ■ .
A
• -------- plhc'Ealh
irMtvfls
.CltoBfH togklXi lit 0 i&lt;i|iw:«
mroe-rtaw, —— —- --a-—,»
u d&gt; &lt;M In U" aa* Wa*ka. ’ tap
fityu—T. J: Httffiphroy, J,’ C. HsdI— th, min rf U» r™* a-Ma l*. likTrnfl^toHier. .
».
•-«** aun4 Sr
y«mr» 'oii.wi ovw,
.PJ
ta «4»’*w*W
«»«|twSa4rtk»k T. »; « *•
4&gt;*h
• -P°
h&gt;t «&gt;,
O«P« *r
sioo of tba Marshal; and no premiums ijrosiiltaw’,
.III ha ai* Tar.aiaW-o-jrtiola a/rt/y«-8.P. Cady. Geo. Ccamsr, J.
movad HrfpWlaw’aMWIaWl.
. -1»..Xa»to«Wla totaaM tomM- H. Earl.

Uiuf aasdy &lt;snhleysddir^

Bert Straw itofcCA' ix -«o
Best Specimen. Weed.Turning,
Most.ftoerfrabi»bii.'S*batt, -

Jvdyet— Henry B. Barflum, J. A.’ RobBeet loaf Coro Broad,
50ertwtp. C. iW, Baaaet.
Bert'ooJlactioo of Cake made by
Bert Pair fct Oxen.
.
oaeeaWbilor,
1S
Suc-nd beat do,
.
-Bast CtirH Ham, With rtatrtnrot of
Bert fat Cow or Os,,
mode of caring,
50
Ellis, Second'beet do,'
Ism ctmd beef
do
.
do,
50
CLaiaWa V-Deaft Oiat^.
fest 3 lbs Btftter made Is June,.,
; &amp;0
Vto^rv-A. J. R*s,M.'T. Wheeler, Beet 3 lbs Butler xnade in September, 60
■D. W.CmMl. ' '■
Beto CMeee, 10 ll|a. or over,
75
75.
Bear Yoke Drhft Oken, 1
" • gi oo Bert JO n». Maple Sugar,
Second beet do,
'
' 1 00 Best Honey ia earob. IS Itos. &lt;TO srooc. BO
Bert
gallon
Maple
Molasses,
30
'^ua* va'rtjmah cm
Bent bottlrCuAunt Wine,
50
Je^-Juta Kffagle, Ai J. Benham,

premium.
:r.&lt;-,-o
7. All animals’entered for a premium

rT^Tr*.'««-

JJW-'

day ef ibe Fair, mitbowt Atri. ■
i
8. it shall he the duty of tbe Viewing
beet —
dd.
Committee, at 11 o’clock P. M., 6t&gt; theSecond
-----------------,
second day of the Fair, to pin* On the Beat HeiferS years old,
animals to whom ware awarded the flirt «Second
—“■* k
bertdnr
—*
■1 premiums, a badge of 6/u« ribbon, and Bart sacking BaU Calf, .
on those to whom were awarded the sec Second best do,
Bpst
sucking
Hi
I
far
Calf,
&lt;’0'1 premiums, a badge of red ribbon,
■■
which badges can be procured at the Sec­ Second bastdo,- rotary's office.
8. The Viewing Committees art Strict
Iff fWriddcn, to communicate to any
Judyro—Osarfos Palmerton, John Moperson, any Information with reference lo Collum JacibJordao.
tbeir awardanffitirarter- the reading of
Bert. Yuto Working Ono,
the same toy thdSecretary.
lIIsM
,
1 60
• W. Suprtiirtenflants are Strielfy For. Beo-od hast do,
Best pair n ytor old fetiers.
1 50
biAbn. from conveying any’ thformatfon
'
with■■ referencetw’ the ownerrirfp of inl- Broond best da
mkfs &lt;&gt;r: lartibleatm exhibition In their Bert pair 3 year wMBMro,
Soound
beal
dA*
»i.
.
.
■.
Severtl departments.
* ‘
' *
B«rt pair 3 y ear 44 Steers,
J. M. NEVIN8, Beervfary.
Second best 4o,
.
Bert pair I year oMBUers,
U8T OF PHEMTUBTS
Serond.best do.
”

r.‘xs^^"xs3t^ats.

n. X. IHEL&amp;OS,

: te«£

©ViKiTte;

■••FLA8D*fl CEBHAW UTTEBS
’
Wxcmd^Eat:aAjntiQ)r7; •

50

HertMatoUM*,
I
Bert pair Lamp Mate,
J Bert La* Can, .
BrttwbKed Collar,

�th-tl

Reel eoUectwci «&lt; Flame,
Best edienthm .4 Giepee.
Best haK d-x Lnwg B1..m1B*m
Boat halt d&gt;«. Tttmep B^k
Bmt ball d.«. Sonar Berta,
•
K-u hair
U.t. b.,m, O

inli-rlh* IWtr* ths* br y.Juatary

"SratS WHitrr 8qt?aabesi

« Pumpkins,
'
MBra Cabhave.
.-McS
Nile st 3 WatsrmelflBb ' '
(•■Best 8 Stalk/Hftliidl 0,1
■"be.1 3 Qnhce.,

a4BmI

BeetRidmi,

rfflt’S___
k &gt;45 1^8

jr V•S'”*’

‘ The ewrwiy'ubysi W.i^rfo la heavy.— 1
,.,
Prisoraer. rrf-il ArH.
! **!&amp;

,«ewmd best Riding,
JJ ol(
Driving,
^'i... m ,•.
- .Bocnftd beet Dri»in^;f.
j ,

;4H&lt;»

JfiASTINGg BA33E8.
5

&gt; tr J.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
ANDREW JOHNSON,

chkJxtum

J&amp;Mtiuca

HENRY U. CRAPu. «d Flint.
/te Iwteraaar 'AeeMr,
" ',
E. O. GRUSVEN0B. orJ. trtwvni*.
ArSrarWaeyy«a«a
JAMES B. POtlI ER. .4 Allegan.

JOHN OW EX'. »&lt; Drtroit.

v.dm.tares 8w «be MHbwer aer*ieei •FrufttadSw whh-h
dry land, with a r.*uh
fMaefa. lUt Jl&gt;e,p4rara&gt;k .&lt;W00 ihmcrigtibt*- iMrd.Wmrrthrle-.. fhdl
xm Ira egtaMfabad tmdrr rararb* eight
' Thoir pockets. Of coarse they'Wrre'hfed.'
The? wraM Mr, Greeley p l.^gj^r^— empted iw^ywr Ug ta^mdiag 4iyfi ,4 •4 rbrnf-rrmaid art .e. ace*mnt .4 persm*.
• kb itovb ewterrd the Mtta! apretar dll.
They tell insulted ty tbe,/n-radsUL— • hde .iwrr the para age ot Ute act nMoww1
there i. wtftmrttimatlrai whatever. All
•They railed him namatfiratew iytwftf. ■
drapiM, in fact, tbry tallied t»fceCW|e • b" are bmcefnrlh drafted, and are C-und

like an edib-rial in the IMn.it Ata Am.
’ •’? • pert»^ uMl ^ifte RM^nait e. The)
degrrdaiiim which the Gopjwrhrade Im
,haWl- NoW. lhrmGjiyerRMfa^la I?,
tore In all thia matter | the BiwMmt

' did not; and tinned that rtarj had n.air

-V.at Uia ltfid
aaf msw
to ‘make. They wanted ft) bit eafdy land
aetMia Ms hfnl^^fbiiti-f
!ed in Rtchimrad, with.rat the tton'le aftd
. Thr raMMiradlbe* amtrnt to a*g&lt;i* that
danger of try tng to ran the. bbrakaik.— 'rrUninal Intgnl wanfteer^ari * t&lt;. o&gt;m«li
Failing ■• thia tbe&gt; wem naadjwd ■ hoard , L tr crime .in- regard t.. th" rentaiunig
tbr Prreident; and all Opperbmd. err too ohragyra^oftd said, Ihallf-llrai amount
rd to wilting thry. warn merrli trmpo«. ।
vipectrd to take their OM from tWrrt and
Crf whs-bAcicil Mil could lie brought.,
ho tuad, and abura the FtMdrnl to--. .,
and I'-Lravd by urging a dwi«|i&gt;n &lt;4 ,U" I
pr-&lt;balds CMiaa •«! the part uf the dvfirud i

Tba Mew G»l| gkg-Tolna leer*.

T11UMA8 W. FERRY.

X) more turn. Volteri’eeta will hr re
th* 5th af September. al
which time the doft.ia tu take plane.—
MhAdtei'-U'raThia call has not been
M.rat men bats raewguiaed tba a ar reeky
ft keeping our rank, full, as th* aormt
• ay «/c.mprl0ng an rar|y peart. Our
artpio. under Grant ai4 8b*rmao are

Ullrl to lour S.l»a^c«
JoUMtows. Jet; talk IML
t
h. tt. citatr;
A. WKUBTEB.
J. K. HALU
1

^1. Samhrr*, C..C &lt;4ay,J*afb Thorn pram
&lt; a»w in Canada, aad ILtface Grvelr, en

ntf) for -na. is.. and I hr-ra f eat a,
iVy
Waebingt.*. Jwis S4—II r.«-—O*»
mat"rl*rt and will hr entitled tft the
.-rrmrabl 8a. rraiitbd. di^wtldura fnmi
,pr,,»Mrd.;h.» tbaJagM Hte'frari-.
• 4 -f&gt;rrv ir* lor f« bleb , jhe&gt;. anfcM,— ' Gru Mbermss. amn-aclng ibal on Fri­
day tbr r*■ rale nnder U«md massed a
l*4vy l.ainr SX.IM** hie left ■ Mg. tswiniat-'
jhatJm&gt;p.-d&lt;a’. li efjrr the. fifih day„.d
ftqt «4 HrPMrta.O' - -J —----- 1
Hr|jemlw r. 18Ad. lH-inq fifty dal. horn
|awra| of izgan'a

BiTcr umniA own c*.

^.u^d the arel &lt;4 the Vnite I State, l.i be
affix-d.
' ■
DmeattherUy id B'eahingioa tbt.
18 datt ntJul». » th* rear of .air lewd
IM4. anti-of thr ImUpmdrWce i/tbr
Unit'd Sratra the H&gt;-h
I
rfiteiU
OOUA.LUICOU..

I

- Tbs hat /fiN«r osilai
cwtirat fnma IboSlat Mra

UwduuB M.rantain. Tctut.
of tho festi videa of lira.«
er eso'/te that the winoa.
caeiea Am i ibs 4 by tba pc
■s. N.«i.
iWaxiu

diem, were naed'to firaat as
the officer* tad Soldiers uf
We «upp.rae the writer nr*
transmitted tbrough the S
mnwora.

if it be troethi

*d the army S*e fur iMsiiaj

.■biaturd pMM'-aepat &lt;/ lhe elevated
■r.HliM im th* la'idk &gt;•( the tnwn, and
»i«-ge X'lna Imre been m«milled, aitiob
c-.miiiand ibe place. Alaa that the reb
bl. were burning tb&lt; je at&gt;*rv preparatory
In a rrlingrade uioweiurtiL
Naeb.ille, Jul) 24—Gra. Hood ha.
received reinforcement* fiom Cp«rU«t&gt;mi
and ei-ewbere. J.« Jubtwlxo aaa rrhr led bevauar be declined to ri-k a J*n
eml ettfBgrtneiiL Tb*re i. a atnnie hrI lie! that Ibe reiwla eanw«*l get aa .y fnm&gt;

tatrr/'uC*'lung iael week «a ■’tnitwd a
Bepalra af Geo. Lea.
jH.mt. Imu g&gt;md Im be but, ia the ap^*»b
New York, July 18.—Tbe Rrahwwwid
..I Mr. Ogtlairae i/Mimmri. at the F&lt;e•lean RalA-atma Mreliag. II* t.dd hG Xaenuarr baa a diapalcb fnau Lrsl,
I lira. Irar. al al tag that he had attacked
eudit-ra, it will hr raowathered. that he
»«• f)ra&gt;-«rat aed a delegate tn lb* Gen A. L Smith, near the P&gt;Uim&gt;aC. and
• aa rrpulaad nth r lb. re boor*. fight.
Chiragi. C.-OI*nti&gt;A . Ila aeid he bad
’WaUuiratoo. Jwly.18.—Tb* Adh«win&lt;
"•-^r p rr*.
-n.
dioriairh i» Irma ibc Radumaid £cnau»sr
Jnarph E. MvDwia!d.f*&gt;p|n&gt;rb«ad
.
daily viudimtiog tbeir ability I.. *gr
didale far G~*rre&gt;&lt;*. tuadv a ’ lw«a b&gt;m&gt;a*
with the cmubiiud mbdaMoim, in p.oi i
apwbat Huncir Gal Batnrdar . lint i|
ikraa .rtpial or norqual. , Bm prudrf..-ra 1
ITG+ •
• fit -thdt J' ft,, e
aaa hard l&gt;&gt; trll »b»r» be *ba.| ■»*« he
dictate* that these aciuie. be pcapered tel
HP* thnaigh. T» elnri.tale the anl^.-ei.
| thr Ilmi.'-Ctary Iran. Irafme' me. I hare
rwiwh.rrrmenla, to meet wn.i y8.umlde at.* .ird.lh-fttraTpiir-mwdwg. all ....
1 Him. Allred Ktlg»ra hamled l.ithr .p*uk
vratingencir. that ma^ .rise, iti i|te «^i
Z Apr A^hgMere/ir A4/er
' uf e..ml&gt;iM'ion. .if tie men^.wr y tbr&lt;r ;
olierr. .nd
own conatanl •nd-iralUq4ld!rpMi' u, aid Thw remark aaa Kdl -eed
,.-l‘e *&gt;&gt;rtby
old Tanim.ni her»e l I —
klr. l-laihnri.a wa*'rtgkr~ th* meeting
WW« mapaed chiefli of Ikrwwaialfa. and
I be first part id th* question was hat d
brave aoMGre. tba^hej
ha lyin't &gt;a. Demormiir. uaiiig tUt
rixtugh t . answer. but tba arorad a a* a
porud, and m.i’ tmnrce«anf 4« ■agrtHunM Word in i‘a worst ernar. The Ah&gt;4iti&gt;a&gt;■lumper. Our modulate far {kirwr
Gta prrernt a err t*». «t»d they went Mt
tor want of MMihrfmgp.gt.R4.JFe believe
&gt;fMi Ur paper fa hra p-wk« and rrfvsyd
there u D.rticip-utia, but a. iwmAr l
thit iw.l of lhe ruet, railed .fi&lt;.*eh, be I and io.iigaagi ap.aUki.rnr—Xtft &amp;m.d
Im rvp.aU.— IfiiMayuluJfneL
obiaeird silb-Mit routing W a d4d/L—

in speaking'of Bit.1 cap, th* Chicago lln* made an add&lt;
TriAdnr haa tbe fdftoirfhg CrpiMo apd tiHirrin hr Ui*------------at heartily to
B.mtam.1 the i»miinati&lt;a&gt;a made at Bal
pertinent auggestiona:
Unewe. r.l|.0Wb'4*e&gt;|'nM&lt;hlM I
“T'i. Pteeident. ia obadimre
ibe MK .If.mWmt ability and if rar* .m
wiabea «4 the p«.ple nnd,^i» deferr-oee ••• mirpa-ard inre«rtrv —«an&gt; whft' boa adib« approved judgement rd own mditary tninialrred thr G&lt;-«*mment weM, and
leaders, boa iwmi-d a call fi-r fier Jmmkvi , j* hra will being tbe ttati-a .-uf id it- Jifftbmaaod voluiitenrts. &lt;•-ae**w-lt&gt;r .wie,
ami plant it i.n tbr eternal prmeiyear, and will order a draft at th* wulrd' plr id liberty., IU aU. np4e -d Mr.
titty dni a tor an many.raralba.l dot -bdde J -bfi-i-n. Jrmu.,|&gt;rr»aml k»mhrdgp. *»
bryw rdnained by v&lt;.lunteOrlwn uhtil tbr
MraHaa &gt;/ all the State, are Ml.
Some
■ .f the 8&lt;etrs err in riceea of gnat rwW..
Hie rlrrra will hr credited in lhi« oall. I

•auitaiT •seroa aad At

every f..*w itMlA’It, 'hWd &gt;4 a fit*.
|wev«* I. e!r&gt;i--n draftirl.• od • cinetl
nM so »ul~4n idrd. t« fill the quota/hick
■ball Ira aiwigKni ti.it m&gt;drr tbia call or ,
an, pert thereof which mas he nnfillrd
t&lt;k t .dnejeeta nt lb* mid fifth dat &gt;4
&amp;-ptrw&gt;her. 1884. la lrstMn&gt;o« sirarr-

w. It Xewar&lt;Be«rtai7 effltata.

Vkh Pbk»:oimt Fl attua asanu RaxTt**« C-trrrtn nr -At a K.-(.tilh.sn
&gt;ai«6rwli.4i ii'rrling in Bang-*. Maht*. irn

.

tw:woxv.

liable, wist aorta in person or by aobotl

Ubda. TUir lertar'rMda elftMial eiartli

In Ibi. paper may tar firand the pna-la
stem id tba PrreiiMit railing fl.r 500,

ALBERT WtLU&amp;MS, rd {.rata.

StadHi
1
Nm&lt;1 tbrrwfiim. L iAbmhae. JdneUe.

the Free Blah-.—«dg.dng
. RtUfjipM
a?at hda-trfraaalMlka M-dted* &gt;&lt;i

have ooljet mipk U-tbp lyw .dafKfca .&lt;1

Foank biatnet-F8B8T HA.TXAtt.
xacmgss.

■■

.is
|

»- »*- x»va&lt;«. .Juireaa,

FOB rREMDKMT,

----------- - ■

Jnlfl.liraa«mfcK BatpAIWf'”
WkMltar, ttee JGtar.1

the rebel eatnp. Il at .race l&gt;la*Ml th*
L- - * obtfiiewteg jotting 4r
i

*e(M«Uy a.ralBjr. Wy n. MW.’

--------- -

Aimait ten month. •ntcr,*«.i j
tbia Citi agrreil Io the loii-.a
:* If Ilw Fwtrial b&gt;n»-» &lt;uJ
Richmond aitkuu uurty da, ।
date, be aaa to gnabte.^pimrwt a .tn
glr amlnd r .U'.le ap|4r, il RK-bnxMei
w 4 •■“ • "&gt; *■) ■• o — “ r &gt;• i—
t^xppplra, and m&gt; on, «&lt;a'umn the tidiii
bw f-&gt;r rarh.iiumlh until Uiebmond aaa

the Sanitary yb&gt;re&gt;, then, t

. negligence *omeabef», ao j

abuse of tbeir position* bp
Un tho alber hand, if-M.
informed er tuirtaken ho ha&lt;

great error in sending at
pubiicrathra. The aatoral r|

atatrinmte will be to eutM
deg id such supplies in firtar
rfertta eibeta of oer ladies

tbia matter, if tbav can be

•SexS’SS?:

the waata -f Ibe tick and w.
We traheva, »M. A; G,

■n-rat part mistake*. And
iwrfi ounviweed of
fr-|
OHntnenidUhra ia lira Dat

detailing the tome events, il
writer state* that “the fruit
wines were prepared f-w tin

an expense of sumo 1,500,

fnww thoahendanc* id the
Now, &lt;me tie the other of
poadnuta lain error; sad il

rrzyict^fc*!

CL,* his ra.mmusic*ti&lt;« ia
great hamt tn the sick and

to the cause id bmwawity.

LaurtM Rarcsucxs —
UsGw paper baa dunned a
heMttfal deer type, sad in
eight column paper.
Ita

paiee ie two dollar* a year.
Las-tse Sait Wxu..-

Thsrsdar last. It »aa rem
akaft how the eurface t"

4,arrg*d quality nf WH.

thi• aide «&gt;f ibe lln*.
■
From tba puhlGbed fr4r*epndde«et it

he raiwrdyery it M ifcal amne. State,
were aa ‘far behind. Tb*we will hr'mann&gt;ea out that Saoderw in behalf v( hiai- quirrd* t»» fill on the d.-fkietu-y tinder
•elf and friende waa wiUGf l« p.’ |n f.wmer rolls. Certainly if they ean All
opjf.r three )r*n'mtn br
yearn*

ss?fc®srwt
him n-wlkMrsojtat^nMa-bdd

tb« field durin* the pravnt wnianr; Ol
. m«md. bearing prupiMMluM- ianBieg tn, tbrnr pndMllIyntMV^S^f-««ill »«»lnoteer 1
&lt;&gt;dba eatabltaemratMfa^aee,'dnd-lbrt if]
r
f ftteb ia the cane the PreaMmi «f the
gunited State* baa aq;hn&lt;*hqrf bim^tii. Ugk a» abwrt a lertn nf aerviee fadiratea' that
the Prraidml ia al la«t'&gt;MNS*d Sj**&lt;e
,Ji&gt;r to them bra auf. eotidunt wg Ute j..m. &lt;*&gt;u»a*|s and a&lt;hn«*e .4 M&gt; lull Mar/
fhanclrra, and .aapuhftb «d tie 44*«*rt&gt;n&lt;ey proponed.
- ei&lt;»/,T a»»l
Mt
General, in r*«.rdHr 1b« end nf Hw
To thto ym auurnihrShkiBlfwIb (R,

hia&gt; ♦«».008 end he w.aikl ta. Ml POU

T«» Itxwmimn l&gt;
•Jewel. DA Jo,T.- VlJ.»

.ratMMSS?
_______________
fn.hnlH. &lt;htfp an rm&lt;h Itatekr ga it Un I

^trp!». that ikem 1. a miiipprebrm^Mi on
1 hand. Troopwkw » raddnraliln weather,
; -U lb*
will s&gt;Hi.Hib&lt;edty Mill be wmd d wBarab*
M&lt; Mirel iil
«.* RM duo main rebel arwiiee "W which the el
, h&gt;tmcr ,4 the ret.ell.ow U how Mowed
wiw. j.iWuOvmwi shell bo drci«i»*ly oraaahiiion, But-wh .
d-Hil-ta taht heifa wwHmw "f mm jv-nrrd
and kn.m ila eaaSMnMa np&gt;« that sab

York.

�U. SrOMOBOADS.

CHANt BRY ORDER

afotAMdf OMH^ett
f 3W»y. M OfoMw^rn Ibeeuiaws uf
sssid diMiy se Uw ash dayef Js*y, A

m

S PKCHL NOTICES

tbe saau.tr uf Barry, is Uhtesiy.
ZsM^a JMbpfo asyfoUhfr

ydsfr.. JC^w a-U ^way JEqw. £V*«bwU
Dur. Dim, Dnmr.—How terriUL
w« B—d rain. In ftWfrith half ..f tbia

1*811 FOR HIDES, PELTM AND
J RAPE.

Bssti»«», J«iy M,

COLt A 80S.

ounty we hsre had no rnin fi»r fi»ur

Crops are Buffering terribly. A
g.M*d obower passed snrer the south part
of tho cottnlv a week ago.
wrrk*.

fjjT*Tbe nomtaatmg Oovetition of

the 3d Representative District meets at
(lichory Corners, Aug. ?4ih.

Sanitary Steres and Army O®eer».

M sad sow re-id-*&gt;i defowtasl. st lesst ti
before u&gt;« turn pr»ecrlbsdfor Us a*

Tbe last jpinatr emtaiesa comrnttni-

pr.tixk cmspuo or M
1 to pl«gW for pennant.
UnPed Ftete. lb« whole property of tbe eneotry
to hoMtn to •acnro Um jmyaa*t of baib principal

H. yjUtfBT,

cstion from (he Sist btfimtry, signed
A. C." detailing, the manner in which
the Fourth oU Jhly has celebrated mt

l.---k&lt;.ut M--untain, Term. In speaking
of ths feativiUss uf the&lt;xcaaloo. the writ­
er .aoeru that the wiutut, and other delicaeisw fnruiahed by the pstri-.tic ladisw of
the North, fur tbe sick mJ wmtndeJ a&gt;dd.rra, were uaed tn feast and make drunk

tbe officers and soldiers uf that regiment.
We suppose the writer mssn. tbe store*
transmitted through tho Sanitary Cunmiastua. If it be true that tbe officer* (

ol the army now fur (easting and gluttony
ihe Sanitary ^lores, then. them is gross
i .-gligenee womeabere, M wwll ns greet
jbnor &lt;&gt;f their pMthata by oaeb officers.
&lt;Jn the other Lead, lf“M. A. C.," i» nii«
informed or mistaken ba bna committed ■
great error in sending such trash f»r
publication. Tba natural result of such

lisa. Wdaadyou.goMtaks,U»em w.i
.nt.ee. Imported and •.4.1 in iba United
dy Sj
J JM. H MUTLE&amp;. . . - -

Tjuarnwiissiist.
I. D D SS-.K. I umplsisaut'a SolMitur.
aasta"iftfr"&lt;r w ■

P. R -A Bex of tb&gt; f*UU wcurely pack*,
i soUsd ia «uy MtdrBS. oswesiptof price.
O.tK boLLA It p&lt;&gt;«t pud—Bivowr rafuni
a Agiutif enure a.ttslacln. ia not giraa
(jySWMBMj

OI.OEK roll Al-I-E OUNCE

IBS TO OB CUBED
D# BVCHAJUB
ill* rars, ia !»•« U*n tO
MKRY’ICSSKM. lain.I

•talrurtnta will ba to cause tbe withhold­
Tbe pal-

ing of such supplies in future.

[ SubacripUoa. wW Im TKetvrd by tbs
1 Ftral Jtattewal Bask wf Ans Aibwr. Xleb.
FlrotMtatlwant Bask orTJet.efr, Mlcb.
. fflrwt Mwileust Bask of Fa-wlow,Bish.

emtio efforts of our ladies will «ea»e in

this manor, if they cv bo made to Irelines pwt such effixteore mteHng V. the

■PprtiiMuf healthy offic-rw rsthwr than to

I

ora, “M. A. C.,” ia fix the

I

mistaken.

ANB BY AU. KATK.XAL BASIS

wb«eb are depositor's "I Pabiie tswero. s&gt;4 a0
IIUKTAIU mn AK* lAIUB
throogU--ut the cvuntry. .swung sn agent, ef thi
1 Kstiuod Dspoaliery Banka,) w U fomiak forth.,
Infirmsllau no tpplieeflos sad
_____

And we are the

inced of (hie from seeing a
MUDIUAOE SALE.

detailing the same events, io which the
w rinw »tate* that “tbe fru’tla, meats and
w inei.wern prepared fix the occamim at

DON’T F ML TO READ THIS.

an e aprnse of some 1.500, all furnished

COFFEEII CMFUII COFFEE 11

tr..m tbeahandance of the North.*’
N»w, &lt;«e ur tbe other of these c»rresp..nAer.is lain error ; and if it iw l,M- A.

KEN 1*8

East

KENTH.EASI

INDIA

COFFEE

’miIXCOFFEE

ex

Union paper has dunned s new drew* of I tbs adrerOwiweet sf ywnr Society, offering to
beautiful dear type, and is enlarged l» sn gie« your medlc.ne to eleraytseo for Ute paww of
eight column psper.
Its subscription their jMri.be&gt;. I obtained s bottle A-r • pca&gt;r girl
of my congregation, who had foog besu nearly
piiea i« two dollars a year.
belple.* from Rbcum«ti»ro, and .trange Io wy
th.1 wb« bottfo cured bereutirvly. 1 write th.*,
hoping il may nW Us Society u&gt; its efcns &lt;•&gt; intro&gt; Wit : Tbe Meutb m.foquarterjo». th* Kurtb-

Of M*tuT iwrf»s (li)'in T-wn four. &lt;«) Mitt of
Witngt right r«. wr.r. ro lairing nite ba.rirrd.bJ
certain p«e&lt;e «&gt;l l.iul dseurd bi r*.tnuel 0. te al­ alii? acr-l &gt;;fU&gt; itwill be mM st public abciwu,
ee and » lie to ErSfo'Vi. Hewitt for perUeslar
mcripliou "f a* d land rrfrrreee •« bad tu la d
Dafrd.Uay ITffi i«Mlawyer
1. A. A U. 0. llsuMt, Attys for Assignee.

..--rind quality of brine, and its n*e
wmd the aurtra; and tbe only barnrr
.. its tall eucceea thus far has been the ,
d (faulty of making a perfect packing —
Tim objec, of reaming (be well in *' »b*
etale thia difficulty by providing a aufficKitta- ’W’TB-ifW’ '*&gt;Tt
fidrnce that tbe .well will be woe of the
b^.m.W k~vtaucl-

gggT S *AoT IXlflA COfHB
• —
—- ---------• -

re-1* dedcd by »s.d Hewn su’d w fr to tale u
HARVKY WBIGHT.
Uumiil Cbwri Oei*&gt;w»r.
in .nd for Bsrty etHinly,.yiaMgaa.
0. W. Mn-ts. OwdsiaMtasfouclisT..
Dated. July t#U», A?D. last.
Uy*»] |

ADMINISIHATOKS

KW'X.-.reXlWtt Wit;

land on tba rtoulh-wral quarter of Hestion thirty­
foe. IM,
HAItTEf rfclOHT,
CVe«&gt;7 f J-*rf '‘-•fr,
in aad.for Barre Cveatr. J|lchlgua.
I. T&gt; thSBM. I'imMBiKMrts SeBettor

J^!| AAA TA

r 1NUIA comur.

sale

Ta the matter of U»e Eatele of tUscs^ Pfop"■tutace ia hereby giren, tb.t by eirtseof I'oeeae

"Sastixuia

tilKNiEln rtiWElL

COfHl£.

iTATKO' M1CIHUA5. Eighth Judicial Cirefourlr prior* tn-tw'
■prstt-ie. that tbe ■&lt;

Mat.ev-| n«&gt;1aw &gt; ,r*
1
W-ev*1" "&lt; : nraa M «
4.
d~4•"
■ II**- rJ y-j~ EHF.fr.—— r«a»t
F—cy
a.o — it nil tbnro with
.1 A.; .a. DjUaOWM*. •"&gt; rw-™.t. awM««&lt;O*ni**- AU-.
ir..,.v«r,-.U»M— famou-r.
.L...4Ui«XJU fo—• -■
.r
rf
. J*”"”

ikOSE?

:-~v.fu,0.r-or.

.. MT. &lt; &gt;r * SifM &lt;4 CtoM*-.

r.«K&lt;M ««.

»*»«■
75

Aadr»» J. Feeaff,
T wMi.ruforttysppearitigbyriBdaTit
Ihisnuie, that die .Hoes unueU ur
Andrew J. YoMg M Ml O &gt;r» out of tbr

I

TSZ.WSryWnmnaiw
iSEaTy^rSGr^sE
sTw ; iMaesM »■■■!. i* tm. : '
a

^r,asS5S!5Krs

�DRUG STORCH
£|i &gt;uti*p,»

may be continued fur some limYITnbRa.
' Rfyg* U&lt;lH*MNM»dbWiMMV -ptabeg
evroSh uBdar ssg fo&amp; asrtyird tin pnll

tsKiy oont. Jt Single rtrort areaye produces terror, but not caoilemeul, afi&lt;f no,
tb&gt;rcfi,r.in)fiuit.fi&gt; mWileid-ed than a

tiPMMBKDCVKBl W1

Mtari*«. •*«»» coo"i

aaBraM.aMM^we o,,ui&gt;bass xsTkna
..^Mr^br.rjm-

single cut acrid* life dice bt
idSfiirtt’ 1 ithxeaf«iny
’ io‘fi rift tu t. dn&lt;*.rabd ’ tbe
.dittely returned
—
Imai Is"stroked dr smoothed In a Jinn

LtaAlMM n»M.

.
TCWKVnseAfP AtCOHOL.

COME AND BUY MORE
•- A. .^..-l «H &gt;r *?&lt;■ .r .... m■ . ~

- •UM*.’'. '’■

1

-OF THOSE-

.

t* attempts &lt;5 the oTonea, te 'veeiad in
precisely the same way. It to surprising
•TO one ttiat has not tried this tm&gt;de, what
■ atttfttJAa W rdMIred fur the. anI ml! w
understand rxattly *bat la mdsuV The
ItekWUWtfsW W be followed by
the single dr^La'Uo.T.ahi
, animal

gjstiitp’ StsmtB

GROCERIES!
TBA. COFFMUB0QUU apices, mrt*.
PR UK EX. HOB. BAWWACCHlRMli

____ Alwnjtm*’adrtr.afjka--------

, noon cornea to understand that 4 fs ««&gt;_dneirabls tu repeat it. J once met with
aoow remarkable for the large quantity
, &lt;4riab,«M4i«Bt »Uk jshich she gave.

iwc«M« nnts, q
rob YTtsjRrrriAL innn or w« tunas.

-ibe had been nold.froMi owner to owner
• as eooueseivsiy diminished prices. 4told
her het owner thmlvwsld seatly cure her;

R. J. GRANT!

petftA incredulity.
The treatment I
hxvs described was given. At tbe first
milktog there were some pretty sharp
blows from bar "bool; which ware dealer
ntisly evaded, and the single Stroke of
the whip gifts invariably in every in­
stance. Before the milking was com­
peted, they bad besoms much ires fre
quant. At the second milking, the ani­
mal kinked only twice, and tbe third none
nt all; is other words, she eras cured,
and ia /wo iasasoe—ubly one third the
time In wMete certain edvertiahg pre­
tenders offsr to teoeb tbe French tan­
' fbsfti Pefcre the operation, this cow
1 was h terror to tba milker—bar legs
' were strongly strapped' togatbec, a m|n
* Btbd^ at her need, and tbe milker worked
with a ,eoostanl her nf eutne «ar4ike
^•oMtmlioe., JYVw.oImJwMM »Ud

. ST-A-TZOamEW.
rm ruou. u&gt;® rxrm.1.-

, MUtrt rOPVLX*

r

PATENT KKDICmS

ntrfustwnsi®

Come and See ! I

OXO, M CASE

JUST RECEIVED

hqU oksed eyae ooatiosed to chew her
aid as long as the mUkiog wm going on
end she seemed, bemelfi entirely satisfied
irtR the ohange that had come over her.
F sower fnend bet «r&gt;ff cow dm-1 could
not entirely break of -kjcking: dtfs was

•r

»«*■**"*• J?r*n «• *»'*•

bs,

she*. &lt;•.*££g^eTri^

^iiSiaSS^sXn
E.W.WIWG.I

-

GtsxNXrrrsrE.

-0ST1CE

iDUHsimuji.
HASTtso.iRiin.lsae.
t

PIANOS

GROCEBY,

NA-NOS

Eating Sf Billiard

Sjaquoow.
EATON *-~iteSAl&gt;«inT&lt;llI.

GREAT IMPROVEMENT.
tight

trnai

:

f 1

•rwurt aAwiuitk
weets cuanTEB fawit BXWCX® 1PM®ES.
Wtvsr Ml to mu/y thsds wbe give them s Oorot^h trial. aatf whtrwrsr IntroducM are rspMly

Do thing also than, make them worse.—
jsstP*F»“
mksw
TWypoaesao the wsrit nf staqHcily «Sd
troliod manner, sod s qom plebe system,
, haMsEnmnagraeet. k, that Sftsos sdsOI'e
fllttfully carried opt, to produce the dehistraattea win ssabls say cwt. aaa thsm
V neeMMIy. The faOnwtaf srsaassaofthajr
•ired rwito.—Country GintUman.
fij poratabfexe«lleuew.

' It is astooisbmg to wUocm the degree
of ignorance that pcwratls hi this eoontr .
upon the diseeses of domestic stilmals.
bn4 lU constant barbarity that ia too
often practiced upon tbesn, «Uh a oiew
otallootoimg tbeir nehee and peine. If
,'Wfi take" for instance, what ia. termed,
• AorMtC or •ioZfois Aor«,’\ wo venture
that more then one-half «Z those who oom
cattle regard thia to a ,diMaae, wbea, in
facn.it in bet a ay mtpm
U&gt;a sama.
iTlha base of the Borns 1s either too
■hot or too sold. It is only an evid-enoe of
Wcw^osiMa^b Un&gt; disMto ehm^toe l°f

*1.

H ^V^Ur^c'lick^HbuttlsBtiUbda.

dr”d&gt;lta**-lf"-

wsfiws MEVRALOTA KIXO willapaeUy
a^rhhg rooms, and ni spk OOOfl Bl U! A RD
ABB ywa racfcM w«h Ms tortana af BimApscf
harl^UmTwCmwr^^mw*
Fsrsos's Bsuauu* Kisa &lt;&amp;} verily ndUtt
A&amp;Byoe mBkms Mm lbs gnawhgsef OrsrmIB VERY FULL AND COMPLETE.

We have every kind of goods, such

^^"‘TaL *tL4UU*

OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

DrutJtmneu or Aoiedyftm
*iU bt allow'd,
lad aU who ata willinw ta palrooiie a qnwC.aad
orderly Gsocsbt ASkMxUxix. must Ml fail k&gt;
RF~ NO

.PLAN OS

GQ1.D

PlANbs

wiU ■‘",w• *”r

-4&gt;* &gt;*^|poaafaigwMh pnia. with Hess to jmir '

u." ■S'ttSOT

SCOTS A BffiKDXS,

GROCERIES

PIA'

IMPOliTANt AND TOCK!
ABBe4XrSWUl Wllh

PIANOS

Wnsmfs Nwvsxisn Kurs wIB aa.asre-yuer
ARB ysa s'wsrs sf ihi exUram rf the Qssil U ■
VSVWAl. Bbssst I
WATOOMU BRVBAMHA KtBG. e oertsh.
camfardMesae
■. . , •.
ZterUmWTkriA
a R. WALKER. Avprwew.

SHE C8 A CALL 1

•*••

Clolki
AND

DRY GOODS!

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horns, and cramiding tMtr inleruir . with
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DYSPEPSIA,

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rngoitpesBor tub uvbr
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GERMAN BITTERS,
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MD MUIUM IBtLTlU rvoa

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AMD . DU QI VI BKFTEB BATMMACT1OM I
Bate awi Tmu**wt, •
BA Ft MOBI JitSttCTABtt ftOtlt TO
VOUOH FOB TBEM&lt;
Tbuiaay etbar attlele ia tbe awikel.
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WafaCF aapDaa ta ceatrMht tha AM«rtUa.
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AND WILL PAT BttMO
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Teaay oaathai wffl pradww a CwrtiAeatepobb^-

’ f liav* eoto* with Mortbrra frmntoe,
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With br«v. h»ru ud uwu of might.
•Uairtl. rtfallioM tectec.
To •••tala oar *ou*try'« right i
Ti« a pfauarv mid ifa b*Ul«, '
To feel my bmrt’i «Kniuo( toriU.
And I pevfah lib* a iuie.tr.
Die • so**tnt pafrtel faU,

are diap-xrd t» be humorviua and mint
I* joking.” I aaeured him Uvat It w««
no fake; mid tn Mitofy Mm an that tedd.
handed.him ma mmmienloo,
At the
Mine iiwwiirnt the band *trurltnp Yankee
It faring; very warm
D.widln, on odr qumler deck ; ou mehin* « hlch, be m» the A meriran eo-lgw ______ _____________ i
fl»tag. the red enala tnrnmg bine, and the get fa Um right »t .w Im* w e were farm;
erown Uhl anchor buttmi mrtainorphfrved ad In line of UaRl*. Storm tolwea .«gr»:
•eat .mt, “then w* tteaka •.mm'utof .wa*
gmug fa be did,” ibe wmdsama^ forward
■IL The Sfith waa in Um ©mire of Um
brigade.. We. all *lart*d wrthauL’w and■teady pace aertmtan open field, JM* W».
cam* lu a thi&lt;i«kttf ,b£H»h - irteck. goe*

u« v&gt;do Ahead ; w&lt; rtiabed Iwln faw wimde.
the rebel *kirt&gt;lWian. tvk fo ibbir fatela
•nd ran itku a fat &lt;&gt;f ftightaiud dear, ,Al
Irngtb we oatue to another clear 6^1d.—.
WILL CVRE ITKEY CARE OF,
When our line, got fairly out in the open
field a nsbei afatlf eamo bfanning over it*}
ordrra were given: A* «M ii lav down.
wh|dk!i«d«ri wa*. e*w»o eincOU-d ; U:ry
threw a Iww abell* but did egharm.
I'bu 6th Mick battery waa ■ '«*», pit fa
p.mil!.hi and ®r.ti .’iTvOod the n-brf guii*.
We fed thfai Order* to charge aenuw lhe
field—tbe boya art up th* «ar ab-mp
and *tarted, whrn lU»y gi*n^* u,e
and a little in Ibr taerit
I am dy*ag. eomrMte. dying.
totbe Grrinmi etale..- Denmark cm •»id m r.m
Tail mj kiart alaal fitful • wall.
'Vr rriZrfS2-RTifTrand8H.il
•rata (o tAnav ’art khe (ieniiaa p..w*ra waa t.Mi faany Yank*, far.them.
T» tbe atwdmt «f
Tail tha aoM d-w gaxbenvg o'ar me.
•tatted &lt;m again at a *L"W pace, the
rrqulra
tha
m
eerw^imedfaith
Dm-hlm.
—
1
Father, Morinr, Fl faad., terwril.'
•kirmrtbere keepfog up A rApid firin*.
Tbe French rwprcxatativa. by 3*.ire
1
i.iytpdj thy Unlividiial. nm.^-dng, the,,
hia govwritmenL 'anggMted that &lt;U 4*.' W. bad nut gue.Gr brlaewamilfabrleiarll.
group; but the etndeut •* ""**J
n.l&gt;«h* fart tn lb* pnpulatfoo of th* la- 1
B. E ME M B E H
boj.m UmIhoJ. W. laid .down again । In it a rrpreaeiitative of lb*t. principle z
l.-rmc.liul*di.Uirtb*lwmu^ie &lt;wo proTHAT TOM EtTTElfa UJ
to let the atell p*aa near while ««Y bat* • fetch -itmierlM tbe f renew, etretrfo ■ nf
p.me.1 line*/**"' - I rtuirtf men*
»•» ascaettasie,
trr,got into poehiim. We had*nut lain our.govrmiiiewt,*o wilt— Tk« flwprwry »
Thia wxrffhaed by Denmark; and
q/Zrw fafier. E**h
&lt; »b*
Certain* aa Ba® ar WMtkey,
thia arfiaatl d.*vd the recast Cmfrrvutw. Umi*! l-eig iieiur* a a«»ay ball eauia bian group fa a living inurtratloo •/ Um J«?y .
a mu abet and alruck another ul the S«Hli
A eirreapmiAmt i&lt; the New York JXi Tbw EeglHtb.prtmier pr»«aically drefarew 1
-r./tree latior." Nut many year* ago,
in the brad. , After Mir battery bad g*'f
that
the
antfoo
df
Drcifiarh
in
refuting
paich aeya that during th. war ■&gt;! 1612,
«p**j"M**' hmWinto DiMiti^m and abellrd th* reba. awhile
It THE lEtT TOIK
b* accidentally got p.*«.iwahm ««f amne «f tne*b«il ltto lOrtlar U&gt; Wto arhHrathev
dally
we Were ordeicd W rtai up abd,allng. oilV utimMlfag far b-eor and
ihc Signal* of the Briti»b Navy, which fit* ..f Ute popular will.*’ enggoated br .lha
breed. Each fan Urt*|t iWratifin *T
knapaack. There »u * rie* bf ground
not into the liamlaol C'nii'. Ii-&gt;dgera; and Fnva-li. rwkwMM «br Bntieh guv a mm mt
th- hpfa.rtwtHt.r a Irt-e *.,Ternnnmt efr ’
from (lie detv of taking any farther ac&gt;
he «bu" tvmclndr* hie artkde 1
4.--..—* w.utll .®A prreMm *
S.H.u alter the iv-uelualoti uf peace, tiv«j part ia UM Ulallrr. refieciallv
U ibfa grow?
fait. And
dining with Gmi. li-igrra, at bi* buuac vti France and R.i»"ia decline lo aa'rild any
aUrtrd »l iwh till we got tn the top i»r wrf® tMcv wU.------------- ---- — -r-r—-—Wa*bingti&lt;n, he related t«me the fidfnw. aid to Denmark'* rff-na 1- drive tbe hill, when we gave a idf dfrd ititftid’idl' PrvmJrnti.l Bfanuon at Ricbwwmd, toM*
ing utcniurtancrs, which I give iu mmrly G-nnan tn-ipd from thr Dnehir*.
entn Hurt I he', ere ia «-perfret a mpte^
The adopti-ofa tlmfia* nf ibe Sdhlry a double quirk; lb* reb*. pairing tbe actuation nJ drnu&lt;rw»le'w&gt; the other la nf
(pronounced
«a Iba prup»M»d frm&gt;- muAfrlry Into our rank*, tbo.bcafl&gt;-y xrhrtKtatiolnalitbihma 'Tth-WW
•»*» fa
tfar nt ITrt&gt;«*rk would deprive ibat knew bow, but finding U
md* joeWji-t" ** farmed. rlMWtlag. 4*
try .fa atop u* Hwy | t.*ik. In lhe|r , bed*
•d fa have tha aignala made &lt;*ti hoard, find ■fcinad.'iii of ah-wit oiMWitlbof it" terri*
and principle-. •
fa try Hie experitmtm, nmw
"fa i..ri*T*mu'»Th» &amp;"hlay I* a wide ba/, arid fad foaJife.MUtl&gt;«ya.br.lpaiigi lb*m
character than
along
in
tb«
rear.
W*
64l&lt;&gt;ej4
IM'"
ocn uadwMaudmg factebal purfaotetto-y stretching toward from tbe twrt nmat «t
w.... _ JaMhngt.« aod RW *
about &lt; miu fa another cleared M4
• ere mieded. I crvtand *miiet&gt;mw with B.-hlraw* in A wurthcrly dirmtmaj .. o
rd. Which kiMfcfgmrmWMfaalfrW'.J
out llirvtrtig ah ctfruiy. Until olK&gt; *oi efti-V* , Ou Une bay Uta the fawn rfflefacawto diet. u&lt;- c.meltnfad v.crtiraAir.IM Wight
taiVdfl nUr fawlinirtrt IMF. F. /nd* J,
and build wir Work*. . W* worked, rtdl
the capfc4.nf.UM- Dtiaby . ttitb.fr p-p*I*
night building br*a*twwrk*. Wtern rnprn*
tL&gt;n of eleven tbo.iaand *&gt;ula. Ul.oiurae
lag came •» bad •«.»rfi« bwUl that Johnall territory anutb of the 6rMey woalj
From Rev J*«. B. Kennan!, Putor *T th* 10th
gon'a
whole fort* cannot take.
Man*
To Starts Sscmr.-Tirrnty clerke
**&amp;r.'jMlmn^-DearfUr;-! harabeea frwjnentrevert to tha German .rule, including
were the ?kheIi"iSe*iliMn»ite1W du*t in Aatorr, iwruiy hand* la a nrintlhf
5S5£"C
• •flier. t&lt;rfltj. Jming men In • village.-All want bi get al.eqcfa,tb« world. a»d
all eiprc^ to &lt;b'« *«&gt;. Cfa* W the ctoh*
anilVe* to‘fa- a partner andlnn '
’
tune.^Afae.1/The c”nvf»*rt»r*
a newapapcr and bec-une an 1
ilnseti. Opf w(ibp. vilhgerp ’
Haw .. Xndlaa gjyfalp* way Ur**&lt;h lb* imndronie larm and lira* like a
But whtrh i-drMin.d t- be lb* Inckr
H. D. Thoreau, In tbaarfr/unt tit hl* I dividual] Lucky 1 There la h".l**
elcuraiuu through the wiaid* .uf Ma tor Mlaaii it, Tbe thing ia aluwaat «a orrulfi
a. the rule of there. The ,y&lt;»uuf JHfaW
trlla lha follow inff &lt;4 hi* Indian guide, who will diirtance lift cwmprtiKwe la he
Ju* Polia:
"
wtxi inaatrra bi- Uua.Be**. who |‘rr*crv*a
**l naked him h.lW he guided hlm«elf In hia intrgrity, who livcelnuity and p«rw•Q/eaid
hr,
‘
I
ta-'l a g.*»d 1f, who never grta in debt, who gahM
&lt;•11 Ibe cau«e of the German*.
I
mati’j wait? When I preened him far* Inetida by demribig them, and pul* hi*
A 8:»ovt*aC”*ts»t.—Twt&gt;gentlemen ।thur, he anawriyd : "Sometime* I l««lt- inoiiey in a *avmg» faiuk. There are
. f high birth, the mw a Spaniard and the ,iint ride bill? and lie glanced tn a high ••inr put* to foriim* that look ihnrtrt
I.tber a German, having rendered M*i ।hill or moiintaio &lt;ei the extern ah--re; than ihut duaty b’lKliaray. Buttbeatauncb
who
iiulliati II, many •••rvicm, they each, for .•great'ditf.-rync* btownm th* north and mm of the punniunity, tbe
acliirir w.inelhiiiK r-alh worth having.
recoinpen*e, demanded hlanrtaral daugh ।
ter. Helena h&gt; inarrirtre. The Print*. m.mt.
।
8&lt;i trava— ifa- lame haii® lw«d g»d fortune, good name, and * eereM
wb&gt;. ehtertaltir.1 etjhal rreytoul fi* Uto.n ।toward WHith.
Suinrtimm ,|- foofoitti Old »gv,pll go ’hi* r.«d.
to.th, could hot ti»« any, preCm-nee: and |I.H-h*,’ (reck*). I etoed fam what he
-The LieuIrtUlUt bifurmad him that he after mfafr delav, t-M them that fK.m ,MW OU thr rm-ka. but he dill not daacrih*
Paooe Rsadhs — N«fa&lt;v
bat n
waa r.quraud tubr.Hg lHa eignal twa k 1-latm* fliei farfh had t-fae utWlbfo and ,anything to part»rubir.«ti*aMto# 'ague- editor, baa any idea of M&gt;e tr.Hjble ««• fa
uu laerd the Sea ll»iae, lu order to b**u regard, hr ortild n.«t give htt a«*mi far |iv In a myatrrtou* .&lt; drawling fa®-.— pat bf, io order A. have every twwap^MT
-vu«e alleraU&lt;Hi&gt; iu*d«, aa there Wa« a ritlier tu marry hi* daughter, and they &gt;• ffare l.«iu &lt;M bike ahnrv—great ddfrr article »r*d aicrdiug i-copy. An ««rumor that the Yankee* Bad po*M»»hm tn.Lt decide It hjrtbHr.rttirpr.iwM* and ,•m« brtw— N 8. K. W.*ide-«a Ml tfaoM.aayni E.m &lt;be LaU- Jto*.
ul a'HueUuug Jifc* Uir aiguala, and H waa •d.IrcMl fa*'wk b**dtto«:wfah tA’tiil whhi the amt hai .toute &lt;wi.’ «uppo-ul ahlamgh
be. pi~.f eb*et» *r* pruhebly
.
tlicrefara mix-xar. to chauge the u*wi the |.*m &lt;h eithyr, .ttfaWK’l.y •••fl’emifc ,Mid ». “that luboaM tak.yun to h daik j
o*r ! Tbi« ruau Bad Uw deaired rffaet, them fa fieht with uffmetvw wpap'**.’- ba ।night rteht up here In Um uiUdto of lto»
and our Lieutenant iwtume.1 with IU* had ordered • large bag fa be brought, i
'buUq which plmed aw'm* cmiwaud of and he wfa.'*«• »BMea4bl efaUMlb tu pnl ,
Uiu«e4o/&lt; cvrrwpoJMfracr.."/
A'.ilirA In* rival into H, *h-uld .totefo tee dnugb- ,
Aaty. I then e*m the gig Wr the Cap ter. Thia alranga cwuhaA fartwcMt
I
tain, rcqueaUuM bun lu «&gt;«»•• Mt fa*«d, gentlcnivH, waa In -*be p«*ae*eo
the prettv much dm *•«»* thfofb- &lt;
•ad bring u*J diepawbee Be imgbt Ihrr*' wboie imperial court, *«4 Gated h*lf mi ■ tell von.
8mn* yr*re ago L mid an
hour. Al IrittUl lb- Spaniard yielded ,did whit* hmte-r at MUhaeekrt -» very
In the G rrnna,—A»&lt;i&lt;* Blhiittrpi, Um ।g.-id hunter. Hr said ha cmil« g- any.
I (tor,mi uf/ftiliwd, wb- wtea. fa. ted- g&gt;4 where to th* w-4«. Ue wafaed to hunt
that day,ao err aww- Wr»be-e
I bfa adveraary infaUmfag, faith four on withme
,
Ufa back, and ptoced.bim .At; Urt fimpee a
, mu.we all Ifai faew-m. r-.&lt;iwd ami
ur’e liteb a»4 ** Um MG-dng day, mar- ,nnmd. till aflrrn.-m then we kill fam.—
I fled the iirwuliliil Helena.
U•e|Httcl'&lt;*a H-r
- .. . „
oUrrvvU, tburt be within,f.&lt;ty nnlea to
hawaid. 1 urtter tvf.r*hmetii», and m
company wiui **ve al.»JM—
rutmed mu. a gw-*4 *
Admiral
•f »ehr4 pim what
Wane* bad to era.iug i
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famd T He »Md fa Udwruept Avn-m-aa 1
R„,.e
uriratetrs and merubkuiutea. 1-UI parlic,

IMFLA ID'S Ciun Bin

T*n tByeob!(, grey halted frrirar.----- "xU»r» la Oao.gia'a rumonti* witea,
Tbm hi* too. hia pride, hi* darting.

SSisttliang,

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I ie the CeaH Heart.

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�AR NEWS !l
Inrt before golnf'lo
print detail*, we fa
’ife^a. TbcreWraU

prosperity and r*tni
•Tlte ls tte Uiderdih withThkh u f

's Fair Yirit-rmartDENT, '
mow JOftNSON,

influenced; and we are only sorry that
men can be found .on tbe -aide *»f tbe
Union foolish entfogh Uxaid in dialraatiuu ,
attentive from the war b/’ tueb-prooedr i
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■nd 8b«rtnan, which, if w* are not over
confident, will drive th* rebeliton frrto *
v*ry narrow corner; and h wtHoorn*
then, not from such adfltepated fellows a*
'Jrw**r, or «*oh reckle* and d*baoch*d
ad venturers as Sander* ; nor indeed from
any body purporting to represent tbe
desperate cabal at Richmood: but from
gentlemen of position, intelligene* and
statesmanship wbo will spank In the
name of the abused people of the South.
The government at Richmond is n con­
spiracy which eno never yield hot with
ita life, and our only hope of -reeoncllla
tion and unity la from the returning good
sense of the maMca whom it h.. Lataay-'
«d and ruined. Let us have no more,of
this Inexprreribly sickening and irrespon­
sible ‘negotiation.***

Evidence accumulate* tending to show
that the Niagara P«ae* Cummfestaner*
were impostor*, or that I bey had no au­
thority to make any proposition* foe
peace that did not include lb* dlaaolutiou

of tbe Untaa. In lhe first place they admit
that they had no authority to offer term*
of peace. Yet they claimed to know ibo
view* of their government upon that sub
jecl, and i| waa allowed to beamade,pub«
Ho for tbe benefit of th* Copperbe*d*.
whet tbe term* required were. It was
said that the rebels were willisg to ra«torn the old Velon if they could save
LMVwtefc? we gave our opinion of th* what i» left of slavery^ and have tbe
averred Peace proposition* of Bauder* A- United State* pay tbe Cowledutate War
Cq. Ths following article from the New debt.
York JEkwausp Poet, w Inch came to hand Tbe President had mean* of knowing
siBoemir artiste waa published, will give that any such propositions came without
oifr readeis the views of other* upon tbe butbority, tberefiir* bo snubted tbe pre­
tended Commissioners. J. R. Gilmurv-,
■ante wlijocit:
’ j
known in literary circle* a* “Edmund
main lain* that a great deal
cfgood will come out of lb*late negolia- Kirka," waa permiltedjto R" U» Richmond
tiMs at Niagara Falls, because they have about tho same time that Sanders comclicked a proposition from Presldsnt Lin­ meoied negotiations with Greeley. .What
coln, which must have the happiest effect
Mr. Gilmore'* mission to Richmond w**,
When it is known,thatjournai. arguca, that be demand* only th* r«t wc are not permitted to know, but of
torafaon of peace, the integrity of tbe Unloa,aad the abandonment of slavery, the
term* will .be eagerly embraced by
southern people who are weary of the
war. But we reply that all that waa
knpwh,.from the very moment that Mr.
Lincoln issued hte Proclamation of Free­
dom. Nothing has stood in the way of
the ret xru of the »outbern states to th*
Unlpe'baf their own uowillingneM to
lay down tbei^arms. Al no moment of
the war would they hay*_b*en prevented
from raenmlng the ancient relation* to
lb* govornment If Utey bad been dtepo^
•d’to *bkudon their fanatical attachment
to slavery. Nevertheless, it 1* not to be
regretted that the President has so dis­
tinctly'groteed the 'ground* of bl* policy
of reconstruction.
“YThai we object to tn tbe let* corres­
pondence is that the agent on tbe part
ofih* Union, whether for want of judge­
ment in himself or becau** he wa* *oostralned by th* Influence of bis *u peri or*,
failed to take advantage of an admirable
opportunity. The rebel *genta. *uppoeIng them to have been in earnest, which
wa doubt, had assutaed tha Initiative in
a pteh tor negotiation*; they opened the
wy by proposing a conference; and it
only remained for u* to hear what they
had to say, ' A diplomatist of ordinary
skfl! add sagacity would have eaid, wc
■reprepared to listen and to treat; wear*
as anxious for peace a* you are, but we
deiire to know what you have to propose
You bar* solicited the Interview; now

the terms of peace offered by lhe rebel*
“Jelfereon Daria said tn me last Sun­
day (and withall his faults I believe hlrn
to be a man of truth).- ‘This war must go
on till the last of this generation fells
in hia tracks, and his children airze bis
musket and fight our battles, unless ypu
acknow ledge on r right to eelf government.
We are not fighting fur ala very:
Wm
are fighting tor independence, and that

' A beautifully printed copy of this re­
port, for the month* of May and June,
numbering fifty-lwo pages, lies on our
table. During these months the Com­
mission have received fiSflft n»rir*ge*. or
boxes, end shipped 7,037. the excess of
tbe shipments over Um rwaeipta t* explain
ed by tbe fact that the Commission bays
expended 114,354.27 during May and
June for hospital supplies, which have
been sent to the front. Tbe average val­
ue of lbs boxes of sanitary store* donated
to the Commission is estimated at MO,
which make* the value of the3,206 pack­
ages donated them 1128,340. The cash
receipt* for the same time have been
87,085.28.
Tbe report contains a great variety of
interesting matter.
A very explioit
statement of tbe present need* of th*
Commission, with definite instructions
for the preparation of tbe desired supplies
—aa exceedingly interesting chapter
from one of the distributing agents

Sherman's army, operating st th* front
—fellers from agents and chaplain*, en­
gaged in tbe work of the Commission, in
hospital* end on baUle-fieldsA-. lucid
rerewte of the - legitimate erork of the
Sanitary sad Christian Commissions, by
Rev. Dr. Tbompeon, of.Neor York, farm*r editor of tbe X. K fadipmdaM,
and present sgealof Cbrislian Com mi*,
•ion—* brief - history, and • chsrtetaa
“bird’s eye view” of tbe late lew* Sani■**-*- •
&gt;
Im-very ,sat.
MoCagg and

fta final hi* nnm—nil n ■—11

•n Peteraburg. Oc Saterday morning
,
b* sprung • mlM, uiid«a oeo. the rebel

G. W. MUI* to th* chai r. I
On motion of Jams* AI
aofovd, That a wmmitt** I
fire persona, b« appointed
wnlistibg committee, wh&lt;
•hall bo to aid recruiting &lt;
curing a sufficient numbat
to fill lb* tpota for this I
the pre**o: call for troop* I
on each ma* -rolled for

Iforts, emtaining eistrea gam,which blew
the fort to atom* and ' buried e South
,Carolina' regiment in the riiipV Grant’s
fore** then plunged, &gt;ad took three tier*
of lb* enemy'* crock* and many prisoners.

Later aecount* say Gen. Great was una­
ble to hufd nil tbe ground taken, It being;

commanded by other rebel, works farther
on. Furtbec-nawa will be Juukad -tori'
with great interest.
i
J.
Th* Bebel* teNerth.rs VtTglata.

d

'TATI OF

New Advertisements.

Haiti more, July 28— r.
Tho eve­
ning edition of the Atntrjcan, publishes
the following with regard to rebel mnvc- I
m*nts at Martiwsburg.'snd along th* lino
of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroed.—
Most-of tbe exciting etori** In circulation
were either unfounded or greatly' exag­
gerated. A* tar ‘be we can ascertain this
rrioruing, Gen. Averill baa nut been kill­
TASH FOR HIDES, PELTS AND
ed, but wo* compelled by greatly superi­
j RAGS.
or fortes tn-fell bark tottw Potomac, and
At *or Martel- ■
.
from thence IO Martlfn.lKtrg end WilHasifogK Jal. ai, isrt
COLS A SON.
lismsport. Mar) land, care; ing with him
the cotiro garrison at that point. Wheth­
TRAYED
er the rebel* occepfed Martinsburg bat
night 1* not known, but of il* evacuation
From Ibe .utecribar. to JotMtown, 1
there seem* U* be.no doubt. Thuwoming tli* train* to Frederick *nd Washing­
ton went out a* usual, and a train for Ona I* • li&lt;U brown; Be otter bd6bt
Sandy Hook loft at 7.45 a.)*. Tlx. *u.
JOHN A- IBi ME
passion of telegraphic operetluu* last ally rewarded.
e
JvtTU*
eight is said to have been cauaed by a
•luriu. Gw. Hunter baa, -however fi.r
bidden all telegraphic commuaicatiun
with Harper's Ferry. Of ooure* we
have nothing definite from that precinct.

Louiavill*, July 97.—Major A. W.
Kelly, late Mayor of Natrbex, ban just
arrived from the front on Meoday night.
He report* of th* fight if Friday, that in
front of the 15th; KJlb and 17th *orps,
nur men buried three thousand two hun­
dred and twenty-onb rebel dead. We
captured one thousand sound prisoners,
eleven hundred seriously wounded^nd 11
stand of colure. Among tbe prisoners
ar* 83 officer (from lb* rank of Colonel
down. Th* slightly wounded wer* ta­
ken off th* field by lb* rebel*. G*n. X.
A. Logan estimates lb* rebel In** In be
at feast 19,090 -,.Mir tore, ladsdins hilled
and wounded, at 3.120.
•
Atlanta I* ia plain view. Ont. Sher
man doee not detirt to enter Atlanta at
prrtent, thentph is fwo Aowrs ke could te
tablitA Ut headquviere there. Gen. Stone­
man ia en route for Macoh and the Atlan­
ta railroad.
.
Tu day's NashvUl* Union a*y« that
Gen. Garmrd, at l&gt;»e bead ’of a cavalry,
force, marched io Covington and destroy­
ed several bridges, and two tbuuaand
bale* of cotton. We also Isam that tbe
rebel Im* before Atlanta will dotlbtlero
reach 19j000.
Washington, July 97.—Official infermation from Atlanta state* that there
were no operations Saturday, but there
v.« hrod —U ta tU. UrooXw. TUsro
bad been no fighting.

ORDEr /or APPeARANCE
On motion, reaovod, that]
gs of thia meeting be puhl

rthc county paper*.
Os motioc, meeting adjol
.
*

Bourrixa.—-Th* Town*h-|

kS

Treia Ull c.ir, inu
in rwi' n
tier, ba eMae bit plea to l&gt;» (fol and.
roof to be rorvr.l uu The l-ia.aVll. •
rilbin twaaty daraibarraAcr.ori &gt; &lt;

hoUfou *l Ibe Protate Ottroto Ita rilfagv of Hro
Uag*. aed *tew roue, if **v tear* ta, why th*
pr»v*ref (he pvlitloBer abouid vol ta rrented.
A*d U la fertile ordered, that th* pTOiltoaer
giv* aetio* te all mtoo** Ltecneteta i* *fad e,t*i*
of tte potarocy of roid p«UU«*. rod ibo beanng
iherooa, by mosIbe a oopv cf tbto not.ro and
order to tapablfated late* ■*H***i*ge Bron er."
* &lt;towroapro- orfetod and oirtafaung to ..id oouotf ef Barry, far Ihrro roeoeerire week*, inaedt•tety ytsvfae* l» said dev »f tearing.
(Aire.ropy.) HHEliMAM a PkINDl.B.
jjV
J*dc* of Frotate.
•r prfetta In said eoaaty. of Ban? far thraa
eroair* wrote, piarioas to (aid car of bear
Estate, ef Ceraelie* Wairath.
sTAnoFjtrcmaAN, a&gt;nait^
«.
Al a aewisn of the Prvtel* Coart for th* •can­
ty of Berry, holdv* &gt;1 th. Protial. OBcv. la the
CHANCERY SALE.
nilas* of U*atio(»,r«* Wadnnaay, the lllh ■fay
yw one tboosand riabt huaired
*pdtM*ty-fo*r. I'rvMst, A C. Paix»*s. Jndg* *f

fan twaafj dm IboaaM ptahiiia v«:—
1 Otte opler io bejiaMirtadmi U..(

bounty of 1190, to volunlj

RaiM.—Our

aocood

SaxAToauL Cuxtxxtiom.

time of bolding th* Republi
al Convention, a!though w*
to rappote il,hM been called

‘W-”•&gt; ‘WT*---

In ntowaiter of th. rotate *f CorotT.** Til
tbatull.looru may b* r*p

would recommend tbrt each

Itaated to beroolf »»d 8 •
Thertnpon it 1* Ordi
*th &lt;fay of Aug*.I e«x

--

•nd *1J other- -------- ■■ra required

TteNSW Bebel BaM a Mere Fright.
Washington, July $7.—Tbe ret^el raid
appear* to have dwindled Into * e«mparlively small affair. It is understood that
Government lain receipt of information
thst Gen. Hili’* relrolac^rp*.which was [ ^wa^tofatapwatabj AriZu^ta* tai£
reporteiPto have, reTnferceJEarl v, I* still j
°° “M
at Petersburg, and. the .column which ba*
beep operating in,lhj? Shrnntidoab Valley
ia pnly a portioa &lt;|f that, which p*rtici•paipd in ttte bite ipvaaiuo., Tiicr* is a
general feeling her* that th* aflair is
about over, and that, when th* forces
onDinv Ounce due South to I rod owned to
which are tn route to tbe scene uf action
.roe, tbroce rowing due croi fa mdl.k. ck
Mellon Hevea (11), (hence northerly •long
•ball arrive, the rebeU wfll be jp**-—
..U harder of ...d lUe to.ro.d (jurolcr UuJ
Certainly they bare nqtcruMod lb* Pui*s «ut .*&lt;1 wrot througb ukl McUon «]«•■
tomac, and il ia believed that th* evacua­
1Y tte&amp;ee ronufeg du. w**t to tte pfaec of
tion of Martinsburg waa unnecesaary.

WsaMngtoe. Jiriy 27.—Tbe Govern­
ment received dripeteix* from Gen. Sher­
man today stating titat bo fighting had
occurred since Friday last. Atlanta was |
being grkdmdly invested by bur troop*,
pbn Were inuenebing themedves a* they
prngrewed. InteHigenbe of the *urcre»ful
rvwslt uf lhe cavalry raid on the ro*d
leading from Atlant* tn MaWe washoar. I
ly expected. There seemed tn be nb
dispoaitlow yet on the part of Hfobd to
•veeuate Atlanta, and It Is prob*Ma that
tbaefey will not be take* without a *evere etruggle.-and regular In vestment and
plege.

la sad far Barry eeutv, XM.lp:
rasas Aiuur, Complainant's Rullritor.
fetod. Haation, July Sib. A. D. IBM.
k trus ropy. AUaaL
D. Bvaiaaa.
[us.]
(jyi*)
Dspaty lUgfatoe.

On motion, J. 8. Goo-1
8.Bnrtou, A IL Ellie, JI
and R-B. Wightman were I
constitute ssid committee. I
£&gt;■ motion of Wm. B&gt;|
cd. That *H actual expen*. I
any member of *aid corntxl
in tb* discharge of tbe dull I
mktee,be and the *«me eh: I
to each and any member of
.of lite fond to b« raised by I
to* by aaMsameoL
On motion of Jam** fl
J2r*obe&lt; That *a&gt;4 ws&gt;k&gt;|
lhe muo* 1* hereby, r'equbl
regular account of all m-l
into th* hand* of the co mJ
count of tbe Voluntero i

lhe last call for recruits, w* iotringas th* quota* of tbe s

in tbie county :
eoivo wrote prorivu. t
8.C. FUNIMJL
Ur*| . AUry'Zw

ring*.

l troll I
Carihl
Baldi-

CHANCERY- SALE,
or MTCHIOAir.-na Ctreair (hart
Improve.
■ *
FBYMOGNOBY, wlrttha'^wan

Bsrry,
Hwp^
Rutland,
Irving,

A«yl
C*atl«
Wood

Caucus**-—Republican
FMYCHOLOQY, or Ih.-ScUaro of th
Mao • reistto*. to |fa*Hfa*^L to tte|Hh
at their approaching caucusth* County, four to th* Re

;

DABYTT

anroa Uwrt astrofariroro.

~ ^o^bSr'adrf’tfci

BOTCH EMT-IMU CIFHE CO.

dlANCERY ORDER.

feS'is:

Tukoat ArrMcnoxs.
Ai
writing from Newfemc,New ■
ing of th* beneficial effect* re|
lb* u** of “Brow*’* RroncAi l
•ay*—“Oblig* m* by *endi|
more ofyonr'/IroacAial Tro I
ing Hit For allaviaUng lb*l
ritation only felt by lh«e wj
fared from any Bronchial rid
for boareenes* and sure thruJ
free to aonfoM (though I am I
tb^rbudwwr all you claim f
would b*g you to foal that I I
ab* dart men in the profesmmoairum, but fed 1 am but
justkonofestott what I have
•disappointment b* aure to red
.SHWwrt Bronchial Tro

�llrWft
G. W. MHIs to tbs
On motion of Jas
sofoed, That a
tn p«r»o«., I.

__

.
U

“

h their uswl
for drafting
» P. Lamb
•ffoy OJfcsr,
hjotfry.
On motion of Wm.
ow—Assofoed, That all actoal expenses, of each and
any member of said committee, incurred
in tbe discharge of tbe duties of said coomlttee.be and the sama shall bo refunded
to each and any member of the same out
of the fund to bo rained by the oommlttee by aacaaamcnU
On motion of James A. Sweetey—
JZrsolsrrf, That said committee be, and
the same ia hereby, required to keep a
regular account of all moneys coming
into the hands of the committoa on ac­
count of the Volunteer fund, and the
names of all persons paying tbe same,
and tbe amount paid by each person, and
to publish a list of said names, and

SPECIAL

tOTICES

to THt TOO O OB Oto.
Molt or
I’iu^r ib” ‘*e"
#&lt; tro“ * h*bH
rotrm or i onrjitR

3«ffi3SS

Bovsnaa.—Ths Township of Hastings
oisd, ew Monday bat, to raise, by tax,

bounty of 1100, to volunteers credited
&gt; tbe Township,

Rais.—Our

second

unprecedented

H%

drouth thia season, waa arrested by a
6ae shower daring'Sanday night.

s «a

(oT
‘-trf Urtlkiw•lAJ'eo ITS
'ofnejf U TT TO T 10 7! SO B T1
Town I Xorth of Rang* S WmL

have

ft HI

w: c

notes yet received any notice of the
lime of bolding lhe Republican Senatori­

al Convention, although we have reason
to suppose iljhas been called some lime,
if w» are correct in our conjecUire.it may

be interesting to some of our readers to
know who ia in fault for keeping it pri­
vate, in thia county. We were informed

■some time since that it would be held
■during the Week previous to the 20th of
August. In order to be in time, and

r«8

that&gt;11 towns may bo represented wc

would recommend that each town select
one delegate to this convention, aa early
as

August 13tk

srr.x-'Ja

•From lhe published atatemetit of the

assignment of quotas tn the'Btale, under
lhe last call for recruits, we take the fol­

lowing aa tho quotas of tbe several towns
Has tings,
Carlton,
Baltiniorr.

i'rairievilba,
Barry,
Hope,
Rutland,
Irving,

Assyria
Maple Gro
Castleton,
Woodland,

MORTGAGE BALE.

TXKFAXTLT hsvlag tern mid. In th.
.U- era stsews wertgswo weds sad
♦ 1#

Caucusne.—Republican Committees
will do wall to bear in mind that there,

are three seta of delegatee to be selected

at their approaching caucuses: four to
tbe County, four to the Representative,

I Xorth of RuC. SWest.

and one to the Senatorial Conventions.
Tbboat Arraertoxa.
A iPhysician,
writing from Newfame,New York, speak­
ing of the beneficial cfibcteTesulting from
the use of “jBrowu’s Bronchial Troe*«"
says—“Oblige me by seeding • doM

f.v i S tB Z
&lt; .v: ns u; tus
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

ia4w.4imn

•ft
.3' S 3 i«
I

Bl

IM

BO to 111

Sa’s
asm

�■dMlbuech
PBPUM Ikhtk H worth
Urn iwhUkt to. pay : muck' attenUsi to

arss^r^s*:-/-^:
piy ot pure water. .Fure,wool water it

DRUG STORE! I

d«ajed vegetable emtter abounds. Pure
«»* .di never inters ar&lt;ai&gt;im*L 1 d*&gt;
n*&lt; OelieXe i|g stories vfldcb ata bdd
alxMit bora,.. becoming foundered 5n eonsugbeucu ttfdrinking! pure'water. In a
tn»jorr.y ul eases Mr. Fnatgnsn la blamal4a( be bits, probably, either overdriven
orjudei w^kedibe traalursjtor else, baa
sufficed ii-wbm heated, torsnol off with*
oiA lhe necceapry .care sad- aUentkm
which abadld ajwaye'be observed when
antatala fits fo«kue&amp;&gt;r ptSSpiring freely.

HIPENTISE AND ALCOHOL

MM Utllil.
r TO* MEQUAMCAL ax* medicinal
; ' pWUBWJMbTAa

COMMAND BUT MORE

•gUjMKWfAfo*'-:'

Ahos Ml Mock *f

UW’. tyuha

groceries
4 by thr SeaHa^ifoeirty:

botmed ami weed up^ ecarooG,‘able to advahW larftuulWA aii.-lbwr! Eaaiuir&gt;u)rt!i. the teak, and waabiH find that
the piueru of the aubject base, perhepa
befit • nvqrtaivd. He hw fapen driven
t«
or wt urn rapid a rat*, fiir tbe prrt
ent atele of bis cuunltutirm tt&gt; endure ;
soft, perhgpa. be batt not bad sufficient
n&lt;&gt;-iri*hment bi repair the waste inadent
al A. lhe Hving mefabanisim *&gt;adrr dm
slates of rnpiddtnd-pMiractad labor, la
not tbie-eiiougb hi Bscoual fitr the -uaed
up condition 1 Is It ‘hot .unit* rational io
euppoaoahat abaAe of tbe respiratory
orgunt, abod Uxraqof loooinoti*#n, operates
far more unfavorably on the botes then
watei^f It hr. But Mf; Eastman mwrt.
If tbnre be any blamw rightly ■ belonging
to bjm, try to ehift the earn* from te»
W* ' mv.IIm hiuk.

• TBA. COmCB.8UOAB. SPICES, FKFFBB,
P BUN EM. Fl GA. BjUrONS. CODFISH.
ia feet. .TrrrUii.g in tb. Oroeary Lna, tmeb m
will b« uecAed for faa&gt;UV li«.
Alaa a great varies ef tbe

C3J©&gt;CJaFJ UPXHWIUXB3
AH

.

IhUm Kllr.eU,

Volt THB BBFBClAb BBMW1T OP. TlfB LADKA.
;

,
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i
1

stationery,

R.J. GRANT!

PENH. PENCTLH. INKA. PA FEB, EN­
VELOPES. CARDS, Ac.. *c.

■

pae Ruimu'i Exnucr Bfcatr for all afwrtjioeaaad Bi. team at fo. -tjalN aBY OBGAW,
’wbathar estotteg te mu orpaaAU fiM what
caane origicaUug wsd no tuatfcrwThinr touo
Jever
rrantto.
■
'• ' ;
•
, IH.ma.a «f ibeee ArMna require. Um aid ' afa
DIUMTJB
S EXTRACT UUCHU
1

MOST POPULAR

PATENT MEDICINES
of it. day.

My ditLeeltm h.v. u* erly So BwetwasnB. and I
fcd.UwTu! ami bam.’.
.
Zoawaaa ff."pr^a and PUawf A«MaarA«£wamP
Mr* C.Tniai.r n«WAU,
»i.d [&lt;rniai*«..t relief from Uia Dfitrta. Tbr teat. ■*Dr&lt;«raUher. GaaAri
l Mk-y. .Utt Teyger at
ironT on Uilapuinl la moat ccnidmire, and from
both MieC
ti. ,
Th. uoey of n»uora Cotte ia immediately aaro.ged Lt pi alngla doer of. th. atinutenL .nd by
oeeaai- n*lT rexm.i.g to It, th. return of lb. com
pla.Bi mat be pteranted.
.
.
*.
«rt •!&gt;« wasrr-wetl» neg etetlrwarn

CM CURfi^±LS
ifsaw.-.'sEv:
^tSSj^KSSifet!!

B Ml'LM.'OF TRADE

STKIXS

Come and See !!

(D3EBAIP,-!f(DB CASE

wg ’ nvAE

Knect.1 alttalion will b. paid io COMPOUND
NlTaifo put dM up PUBm5BlPTIONteaad m&gt;;
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J'-I
__
»_l. .....

•r Beady Pay, oaly.

£»•*

»• pn*UWj

GROCERY,
Eating *V Billiard

’ ke&lt; I

iudhe mrtemit4elufw*m wwMfearCp tbw

qnawdty which a rational animal knbtbea
wbHf does hsrra, but ft it tbe qwaHty
whitA .demands ourgUrtUam;’,,.
_______________________

rd&gt; p* Ar
MV.- 4m i

PIANOS

Pianos 4 MflntleW* ”
lubtAu,

PIANOS

■GOLD

rtANoe

ccoi®®!

man**

abAMwttCil tnf/fiym g-&lt;l wwMr; bte
teuh. u comfxmmJ ..fae» euty-fiva per cent
of themme, and be am no num exfol
wiHGdrt It than be «i| Nriflwurt finid.
1
A large stock of

GREAT IMPROVEMENT.
.

TT8MT BJTTCH

&lt;3- O O X&gt; &amp;
Which we :.;Ycr at

uvniauann.

eidyr tbeciiadrttewwflbe Inhabhabtw m Wl£l» GEUEIIATEI
pipulima dtiwi during the tmxl$M* Aua Btrrar foil so »a*i.fr tho.e aha
eon. Tiriral amnanta nbnoet tn di«aas&gt;-.
and.ta wtew ufqwemAmgJt.tbe Urtrety
are continually irwbiWnK waur, rwuderwd
cold, hot, emir, tweet, ®» aikwiine, ywet
at tency dictates, or M« frahr-n prevail-;
cold.iimaa-id uU&gt;« fixioipa arwmited 4wt.»

PATEST

BBDU'EBD iPMiKBS,

SALOON.
EATON

dk

IMPORTANT AND TWOE!

ncNAVGBTOM.
ABE too «««T«Hep wMl
X„.
A TIMO Bttod .p, at rraat tspauM. the eo­
WAGON’S NEURALGIA KIM will agw^ljr
lean bar«to«tfw kept by Wa. 1. Katos, and
.dwta« rooua*. M»d aet apaUOOD 1III.I.URI)
TABULweadk the patrwae .r tt&gt;« public, be ABE too r.ckrd .III the tart.«t/|„c,ino(
Watxi.'. Nzraloia K»« .III .prrd.h rrl «r.
AEEjna auttei.g from Um Bmwiagwf I&gt;T»m-

H

TAW^t WroiUteu'kw1 win improre yokr
*BEr« pwmSgwIth pete.With Goer la.yrmr

■ »*•*»-

iijiWxTtrx iT’m S.
___

Manos r.-'rfcte* ■

•

WAtrow-t NaraiuttA Knto wIU aaanagt jaoT

JBWJS &amp; CEDIS?,

PIANOS

OUR EATING bEPAKTJALNT
Cemvemleat,

GROCERIES

rMZE MEIIAL
nASOS.

Pleasant

aa

qaiet.
DrutktHHru or. Rordyinn
tfill bt allawod.
And U1 who ar. willing tn petronii. a quiet and
orderly Gaocaar *«» b a loom, dui not fail to

JST* NO

WATSON’S NKCRAUna njfft , orruin
ann fcrd*aeaae.
A.yUeUDyi/.
C. A WATXKM. /V^rnfor. Bqx-I*

saSrttfL ■S”

.GIVE CS A CALL!

evary &lt;mm&gt; doing their fatal to nee tbe b*.t&lt;&lt;-«! of tbe pitcher, end tn pitch lhair
.bodfosinU the watery element; »•&gt;.’
after ail, h**w few persons eempinlM «■!
any lied eflX-t from It!
'
'
Cattle abiatld never drink pood waler.
They should either have at»M t£ * run*
nlng aLrrani, or a clean waler trough.—

tW~TWK5TY-0NK TEARS AGO.

FIRST CLASS

Clot hi

1&gt;. McNAvatrrnx.

AND

DR¥ GOODS]
^l*a Talus of Dsrid Benes.
Some wenptewm ww dogbs bs MB*
iaMff^i fcu-n that larga fortunes haw
been niad» every yuur since tbe emu­
:: . •
-.1 ••;.• v .17,
■&gt;.' -. : : •••.:!
borarn uf the Army of tbe PulooiAC. Tim
popular uJee b that whan H-mmate y ieid.
up rta* gtemt, she te bttrted in 'MM field
J Uft£ZX»id^ h*. molUr -te* M

tbe -wood*' BnMtwWs. Nn» au. • She
b« made Iber Jart charge and fMwed
bar ImVAees rari, bul there M frvui teU
to m hl the nW animal yet. A cn-.i-nci
C.r Um purcham of’ damd borate In the
Arm.
lbw P*4w«»ao »-e ibe
year, waa let a tew day a ago, totlteWgh
H btddar. M tt.lS per teed.i. delivered

GROCERY, EATING AND DILIARD
SALOOIT.
;Wm. L. Eatam.

Me. C. &lt;1 P.ravoL ■ tftettenlahad ebemtot
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and Dalt Pain In th. B«d. Deficiency ut Pro*
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pa^dtetey that It ta*te*» of great oorrfn. I
britev* that to most
ot ganml debility of
U&gt;* iratcei it ia th* satel and ioo»l Taluabia rom
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X*jfM’T..!iiDte*»lhSlrtel.
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liTp^paratioo, Bootete O.m- l'«A
] wit uJlimonr to the derervod reputation
obUtoM. rltan&gt;*r.yeet» aS.timoa, b«e

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up.‘Vte it? BgM 5" "early all obtaured sps'iiW
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every fe* riiWtte
a' Snovemeht, sdvaheed
w ; .Wille
w_- vifleO io trail, spd2tfn
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Tale •( Frostier Lift.

“Show Mtn io," «*id the Colonel, abd
the next iniuulc our friend Death'entered 1
and made bis beet bow to bia command‘‘‘“Wbll. wbat sorspe Uro you been

Toward* the dooe of the latter part of
the year 1751, the French, hided by the
Huron end Iroquois Indiana, had begun
to make themselves disagreeable- neigh­
bor* to ibe British and American C-to­
me. in Northern Virginia, Ohio,, and the
north-west portion* of New York State
— the French, by their encroachment*

E-a®,■^51*

on'erinsciou* ofihe fctif that wailn’stiinw
lonntlheir bhmehew: '
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for'Uem; '
»&lt;«*; V&gt;rttMaa3 j, .! '&lt;» ; ]
ipproached within a bw-‘
Ute'urmfpittl'dn Bf'iiie%r-':
I th* smalt &lt;&gt;pen spate 'in
...COW A-Ir.sin'»d,'wben suddenly he
^ised. and, crouching down upon tie
and* and knees, crept cautioo’ely forward
fsw paces. Having' remained In ‘this'' with surtiug dhUnctuea*. liriUated’ abe
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Em* mamIm- cry of a tight owl, Mdf temterssd bh
Hk
.tbe.loditer Ml V&gt;fAhw,

jjatlina into now Tbe naked, when he
aaw who bia visitor was.
“Nona, Colonel,* replied Death; but
I bare come to s*k a favor."
“Lot ua bear it" eaid the colonel, inqulrinyjj, “and then we. will see what

‘•Well, it I*, simply this: If y«M *f‘11
barbarity ita.MlMwhw-werwUUfortunate put the “rifle*" under my order* to-night,
and letmaoeeapy the, deserted poet, 1
enough to foil Into their hands.
win
nut only dear up the myatory of
Tu put« atop U&gt; these aggressive pro­
the dUappoacanbo of the four sentries,
ceed iuga numerous.bodies, both of the.
but make the poet tonaatabU ‘In the foregulars and the colonial .militia, ware
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dispatched to the soveral potato assailed; tWR."
“But bow 1" asked Ite Colonel, In In­
ana among the rest a Colonel Henry Inra,
with • company of soma doxon Virginia tense surprise. .
“I guess, Colonel,*’ anawered Death,
riflemen, was ordered to occupy a small
“you bad better let me bare the men
cutpoaL '&lt;r log fort, which, at thia period,
ank order a* oUJ and I'll tell you the
stood within'a fpw mllte.of the north
whole affair afterwards. I promise ybo
fork of the Alleghany river,
that not one *ball rbtelye a eerafoh; that
Having arrived safely at their quar­
la, If they will follow' my ^iMeUons fmters, the link company set about right­
niwirv*
ing the old post, to make it a* comforta­
“You are a arrange man," said the
ble as circumstance* would permit;, and
Colonel, “but I think I will hit you have
this being done, and order onoe mote re­
your oirp way this time. When do yon
stored, aeptrica were placed at' all the ad­
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“la af&gt;et&gt;l an hour’s time," answered
strictest vigilance was both •ojuioed nod
t*he elated Death.
exercised byjky . andJiigbk
.
“Very well, 1 will give the teeessary
Amoryi.lha Virginia nflemsB who had
volunteered mtojne company wm a tall, order*; so that you can Start, when yoe
think proper. And what Is more. If yM.
madly, fine looking fellow, who, front hi*
perform sli that you promise, and don’t
fatal and unerring skill as a marksman,
bad received th* somewhat awe-lnsplr- cause me to regret fcavllig humored you,
ing nori dt.piumt oCDealli." Bat with you shall have poor Lieut, Campbell’s
whatever justice thh name had been ap­
Rector Campbelr was a brave' bbtplied to him for his skin, hla disposition
headstrong young Scotchman, who had
certainly entitled him, to ho'such tarror«peak I ng epjtbet On the contrary, he occupied the place of Lieutenant at the
fort. Th a sodden feat &lt;&gt;f daring, he had
was the very life of tbd' company. ,
voluptewretJ'to ataoJ sentinel al ths fatal
Ilia rich fund of mother wit, large so- spot from which three Sentries had ’ilci»! propensities, and constant good na­
ready so mysteriously disappeared, and
ture, rendered film a general favorite
be'paid fl«r hie rashness with tiis Hfe.‘
with tbc men; while the Aever-MUpa
It was about an Hour after hl* oonverstock of gtiine which his skill enablsd
satlon with Col. hex, that doHiero ap­
him tr&gt; supply the asess&gt; lablwxjf the
proached the deserted post, st tho bead
cer* with,.not only recorpmened him to
ofa'ternm rifl*ni*n, who had been tem­
their good graces, but ca'psad manr a litde “abvrteaming" of hl* .ip be • Inked M porarily placed under his orders. As
they neared the post Le said :
and passed over in sllehee which piner­
“^ow, boys, 1 will tell yott what wo
wise, perhaps, ho wight nyt have 'got
kregorn/ Udb. The long and short of
over so easily. , ,...
.
.
the teSair 1* simply this: Its a gang r&gt;f
The company bad not been stationed
them’chased !r«qoi&gt;ls that circumvented
at the forrmuch more, than a week or
abd tarried off, our‘four' ntaw, ' shooting
two, ere .Death'll; pne of hie. exoqrsinr;* them' wltl their arrowy and then dsfor game,discovered that al, a small farm
'camping with their bodies. To-night, as
house, three mlqa^Qf so distant flora the
I ufae rWnrjdni 10 the fort, I suddenly
for^therpriv^nccrtjjh MjasStanhope,
thought J' bsarfl 'he edrnd of several
whose equal In beauty and amjbility he
voltes, and erobpieg on my hands arid
bad never seen before. And to render
.himself mors.pertain of the fact, he called knees toward the apol, got nigh enough
to tee'arid hear that shout a, down hrnthe day folfovlnjLMfd«r■«P»«r
qools were then arid there arranging their
tence of having left bis powder ftaajt.
~ lleath wa*mvrt*d tocome egsln, by,

yte^y'^oteliftto
did noisy a wnrd to I

/J, honor.

Foet
F
— ’6lecam. ■ W« gte teere aktoM8
tAclw*
Xfti- thEjnitf-HKW*

about about threw Mura,
ietall
d^ rifid-fUkiirf. dowe SO unUF |v»
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volley which the remaining nfiemco noy
pouted In upon them, but strain ssy; •
owe of tho-five whom Death bed sieved *
wt did not foil . Thiauwueuai event awm- J
owing u&gt; tbo following cause; U&gt;s htAnchJ'
of the bush on which be ted stoodisdbb'''
rifle white firing,hadhuddeofy yielded at
The Rebels
the momeift tu discharged hlv'pIMe.'thM 1and tostad until 40&lt; AC’M.
mfrdering taariBtete bis ‘ MterwUs deadly 4^coo»w'iHiflS4^I^^^IBtoqtensk wbto^
aim..
.Ml", ’. । ‘-Jun ?cd II-.- ’■•.'J • ]
aroeud .U* in every;dinac*ioter-&gt;ery
Ulteringan impreeatiyn athiabad lnck, 1
Death sprang down the bank with the: 1uopleateiM to*esr -Ihars war ---------number killed apd woujm
rest of bls Coin perilous, and with' one largo
1
bound resbhed the aSdeof the thief. They 'was all day until the boor of’
grappled and- bosh Ml 'beastie to-tbe 'whsh a-very heavy fight took
lasted until llj-f*
*- L ground, dasped,and darting glance* of
------- ■rz—'
•avsge hatred from benralb their km Itod
« wm a*«gM to behold the rate,
brow*.
" ’ ;
advaaee aolnmn anar ealn»B and Efl *aa
Over and over thsy rolled^writhlng
end alrainiog, but seemingly neuter ebAtflwtlbebeedof the Indian earns’ in ky Um sb«rp-&gt;boot«
eoutaet with the-poiut of a reteBhta prok k““*“ kl* *“
truded from tbe bank, stunning him eo&gt; 9W’*d “P«? .item you ought, to have
th. large bulldjnp which they net
that be relexte tn* -ric^like- grip on,
Death’s tbr^-tod tMlAftfthu. relict' dn fire. Yod do ndt kaow'tte horrible,
nd, springing tu hi* fest, finiiked hfe ca­ of war, nor eon yoo imagine it. Large
ret rh-y bringing the beavy breech of kin man.iona sad barn* were -' blowed .to
rifle with sledge-hammer force, down pieces. Such excitement as prevailed-In
upon his bead.
•
.nvCi ’ . the city at that time was never seen be­
Tbe remaining four Indians had , been fore. But If the retels luuf advanced bn
likewise despstteed ; and tho victorious tb* great-Capital ou«Btei'dsy As tMy tn­
riflemen, none rf whom received a ।I VWod tn do. where would Wateirigton
scratch worth mentioning, bow ateL/op htee been toAay 1 - Oh, ft; would hwye
such a ebout fortheir victory that tbe old beisn in ashes I But the Order km coun­
woods rung with Jt for several mioutos termanded by one of their geuersla, arid
after.
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- ■•i■ » .-T . H Is a good tiring’ tb'at It happened so, as
As Colonel lore had promised, Death we bad no troope out there st ttet time.
wm promoted mtb. vacant pentof Lieu­ Albsejsewem out tbaretwo days skirmtenant; and now, dear render, we inUM iahing,.th* Sixth Corps of d&gt;* Anr,y of
beg leave to Joforen ye?, that our here the Potomac carue lo our sMbtanos, and
and proiniaiag'rwteran, and Gea. Morgen will thby Aid. The teta. made a chitw*
of Berolutiohary notoriety,tere toe and on Fort MaMSchueetto and took it, they
the name iodiv Mon I. !&gt;»,&gt;/■•. r.-ia .tr-. ■ I MM -it about te, boor, when we rallied
About a fortnight after thifr eventfulI, aid charged on tbem wd took ft. back
night. Stanhope Farm became the mens, s^ain, sud took some prisoner*, the rut

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I sm very terry to think we have eueh
rebels in our city as we have.
There
. was some people arrested for making a
। ateesb flag to present to the Brel rebel
came.into the eijy, so. you can judge
whether they cams near coming In, or
rite.- Many relics can' be 'found oa 'tte
SrrTLtax—■John DaMen, a ooentry boitle'field which was fought so near ntir
bhetr-enflth, the hu.band of ■ yoohg'wtfo। Clpiial. &lt; &gt; Many a kame Ms beta msdo
PFC lb* fo** of the loved ones;
had labored long and beCAmh wealthy,
hiribg the eustonl of all the fitrtwte* arid many a vacant seal will ever be left
around. When be WMbh his dwnffWd, aroond the family circle, only to‘be retoembisred by their pest history. Mar
tee called Ma wife Janet, to Mm.
b £
“Janet,* Mid be, *1 am not long for. our God eteor tbeir hearts of sorrow aed
tMs WbrM j I am wearing away very fas". tomfort them in their hour of trouble;
Now-concerning’the bMlnCaa. Janet,, and may they feel proud that they fell
.
tbete's Andrew, the Rwomsn, • he know*1 In behalf of their country.

all about the .hop, and Xbe Customer* all
like him. Yne will juavlst a duoent,
time otapae and then make np togetbe?" I
“Ob, tny dedr J&lt;iba Feaid
boreu i
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How many did I see lying helpleae
balling for help, but wu not allowed to
assist them, but left them to die In titer
eponies of pein, sbeh is the case. Resd•»*, when you are sitting alyour pleasant
homes reading these lines, imagine the
hardships that many of your friends rite
teiBergtebg • some would be glad to eat
ithqortiwfrtotB yoor table, yrt-some'cC

�«««•'• ov,ij.

H*rrnr»eB*in
is spare time,

ABRAH^LETCOLN,

i.toTtoaA

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on the Imide. The iarfi are if Hmber
four feet through, the top fa covered with
-liofir. Wifei wb f^tMfli'Wifcy
0« lhe top of the ' limbers; r There' are

uta to tbe general we»fere;~aod

Tbe Rtf

that •‘be

'•wrroog tn the maltaf was

wMuveruxeo w*pay ■who stay at bome
or wMtaytr ncopoin^^ '^ .o^'^sif'

ibe-RepublicM to coihe t
^'Us'Uti ta thia Q

to practise, w« areatill making Infioiksly
smaller saarifieee tban vor brethren bi
the field; hod wih *rb paying to secure ta&gt;

principal causes of beaUatiotl on lie part

our children and ourselves freedom arj
aYroelawful government, ifh tskeeill
ihtt a man can gel, at the d’atante of ten
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the jiriM te sfll^bol Wgh.
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Tbs peaoe they mean ie not th#, peace
we tnaas; they want separation and indepeodsnoe if they can get U, or if they
cannot'gei'lt, a mere nominal onion tike
tbs old confederatroa', which fell to pieces

of itself, or tbe present rickety and stag­
gering Confederacy ; but we want a res!
Union, each as our fathers and tbe progreaa of wrtott have made—a living brganixod nation—a republic of republics,
whose bonds shall be as firm aa lhe liga­
ments of tbe human body, and wboae
operetlona as harmonious and lasting as
those of the solar aystera. The political
«a»eii Sad Barry. Ml
SAS euuVantioa to wow

nt. IM4.ato»« o'clo
t-sshis in said cans
dalagtas 1b said Coara

leaders of tbe South will never consent
to abandon their desperate position entil
we destroy tbe armies by

which ibey

maintain It; or until their own people, in
life extremity of their Bufferings, drive

^fe.’W-nnr- ' ■
my.KhfPn^KB.rr.-rv,’
By th© tenth of next month alt the stock,
adpa will be cotupleted, thvnw'Uh'aafilall
guard to each bridge, our syilropd cornraunicatirxr will be safe through tn AtltoIK. There Ms bwq spnJs Wd Ruhling
going pc, in and eroded Atlanta for the
last few d*5», wha) the rdsolf ta FHlve
nol booo able lo loath,'bih \hat a'great
battle i» going on h evident by tfie trains
going north heavily Jpden wifti'adsoncrs, ar (what uibaya,generally call
them) gray backs tn large numbers gn.
xng ta t,he rear. T.Thb Hastings Boys are
all well and in goftd eplrlta,' and anxious
to bays the first of November comaWhen
they hope to have the. privlfsgsto cast
their y©lea for Old Honest Abt. Old
Abo wjU get, ninety votes out of a hun­
dred in this regiment. I should judge by
what 1 can learn, that the army alt lire*
swill average about the same. ' "
Thb 'Gan to \bi pa'ks through what is
called Sandy Ridgy, and ‘took Its nsn.e
from Gen. Hooker.Wfio j showed 'afiefa
great akijl ia taking'it front“ the1 Irtemy.

»f odfMMpn wbfehlod totbedlsMter at
Petersbrt%, whrfbo Wfef tbnt had they
taken priaseMfon df'tbh Mil wbk*b they
were eiifecied to tale, which they could
have' iaVen/lMid"which cohuoanflbd the
rebel works aodbew&amp;j; aod-oould have
’
'isld, had been previously mlqed
o W-W,
Tor CM# mown, tbe
i cm^d/not V# Induced to finish

.1 viiiana' ns that no wronj
astiw-A
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U Captain, .

Regiment of lhe E
Cavalry, Capt. Houghts
”i^MUa»d5MU«rita

• orb,, and dcmorallulioti'was cro- i
lhe fruits of a vie/ j
r hen it w»» WAlhU, tMr grMP।

■r 'i"’■We Pryor PotaipiK.

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A Rum and Wm. JI. Good/

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Waabingum, Augusl 3-— it is bcenmingapporvnt to tbe War Department
iImt tho rebels are rood vsd on a vigorous
catnpslgrron the Upper Putomae, and
are reinforcing Gen. Early strongly.
Three hundred rebel Cavalry visited
Frldsil,Vuruing a train
of cars an&lt;}.soma freight.
Qpn. Early
crossed the river tbe same day with US,000 &lt;n«n, and on return of-the navalry

7,|g!&lt;|&gt; to enlist. Fall Into I

He now^^lds^Martlnshurg and the sur­

' officers of that regiments

fotCiptain Lamb’s Qirnj

nnih, »lib

luce *MBh tWtio Ulot fight ta the
«M write te their rereuwy’a sake. Ttae

ItMrrwngwrat of prices may be twcrere-

,o»J

tain Lamb has seen three
vice, and all the Regime

rounding evantry. j: ‘' 'T*

Mew Advertisements.

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waooaiia

aaana roetas nermn '^i

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AMERICAN
ORGANS.
MTift Kfrinrltf^naflpiitst,

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For Chamber. Scbooia,
«•«.
Evary larlramrn^ Warranted tor FJi
Prices, from 1100 to w»:~
THE

AMERICAN OBCAM

jx^ DeoccHT.—Tbs light
, jjry hot weather.

The gro.

I* oow no poeeiblliiy of
then a third nf a crop of e

sheet of very fine music frl
'- iiehing bouse of H. T. Mer
Washington Streal, Chicagl

dier'a Pride,” the words by
Jfekrin, ■ a gfowiog tribal.

Stitt fcstfore’vrtfo
A&gt;

Goon

Horau—Ti

Horn* in Battle Creek is
,.gmei well-regulated .bote I

f be appropriately Bly led tl
'"Uome." Tbe great de*»J-

. found under the m»nsgcm&lt;|
tbe McCamly House. Th I
are experienced landlord*1
comfort of lhe travelling pi
B-xae la provided to and fr.;
all bills are moderate, and
eminently “wril-kepU” B

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We shall awfler from high and cncer
tdfe jMoH while &amp; war testa-fib the

Co;

CdVAUtT

• Heugbialiu has received
iVratawa oompanv of caval

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them out of it. They have nothing to
hope from peaee or a. raelorattoo. of Abe
------- — Hooker left
Union but everlasting contempt at home
CbattahicjATeM^fffi.fes m^ehAnf here last ynighi, fur“.Wasbipgton.
Tbe
There Uno doubt but the repulse of a
and abroad. They‘will, therefore, fight
Ringgnld. Ga. Through thia Jlipa’ the( C'ommrro'nZ «aya.hia retirement from lhe
small portion of -Gea. Grant’s army at
on as long as they c^ii, and our.'^beat ne­ nillrogd runs and also Ina 'Cblciatnauga, ’ army resulted'from a feeling on bin part
^-Petersburg was bad enough, but I# being
gotiations for the pseoent art Bhermaa’s Creek, over' which there Is two "bridges'
, M the indignity doifehitn by lhaappolstfiig magnified and mlareprescnted by the
marehea and Grant's deathgrips. These , some one-hundhed rods »|&gt;*rt. Between, ' Mtnt of Howard, tp succred McPbersqn.
copperhead presa, for political purpoees,
.
Tba-AHauta
of the Mtb admits
must soon ibrrag thw more: rational part these bridges our'camp Is situated, near
'&lt;b» a few corrections ahem to bo aeces.what wa».,uoo* * gridmill 'ind t.ftrtn, a lose »f WOO In the jssUfe «f «be 20th,
of tbe Southern people to reflection,
; ' and-My* at the .cate of figbling since
but tow pob the Tram*6f tejthefr are
■shry.r The attack upon one part of the
whan we shall have propoeala to which'
, Hood
command of tho, seboLnrmy,
rebel workajls magnified Into a general
tbe people of the North may honoraWy apple and peach trees, under wbosy^e. Jl»iil-b*«MiiMl*lwd lathMewneka.
attack, and tbe repulse as a repulse of listen, and whaa, tofe we may re#«rw «an wa bare pitted
tod wb also
- our whole army. The loan In man iaaet snow er that will abow naaa magnanlfonus : derive sotus’behyfftfrfon'lhs fri)tt,to&gt;it
down at a score of thousands, and wa are in concession as wj» have been energetic
St Ldnfs, Augdsx 3.—The steamer
■ ' •&gt;!
x
again assured |Eat wa cannot conquer tbe in combat
EHeDfciho arrived Xt Bt Joe. Monday '
I wus pleased tolearn 'ofUe siW ar Av- fiWftbe VpfHrMteettri.
Throe day el
rebate. JU Neg fork ITorU save that
^1 tifWin; JoOM, wbt» Wii with UeTpr before her arrival, at'Fort Bithold, the
uw0 cannot takt^Riehmand," and there
Gen. Carringtoe, eom mandant of the
Indiana tnade'tbree aauulta on the Fort,
rare thousands who will believe the state, military department of Indiana, has pub­
which were easily repulsed. Gun. Belly
uient because they desire it to be true; lished an official expose of tbe recent bis aioee attep^unto bis duties andklbd- left Fort Rich on the 17lh fur tbe heart
ofthe Bidbx Nation, where'be expected
’■especially until the election is over.— Democratic treasonable orgaokatlnn In’
that Stale. This organization is secret,
to hat# xA wngngsmeut. The expedition
These Copperheads aver, at other times,
oath-bonnd and both civil and military. sorry |bal bis health would not per nil t was oompoaod of two Minnesota rrgi-,
that-the ioausa of Ibe disaster was tho use Ills simply tbe Indiana branch of lbe**O.
£*1?'
menta, the 7lh ,Iowa cavalry, twn ^nm •
of negro -troops, so J that these led in the A. L.” and famtehaalbe strongest cor fnenda must part in Unieaof war. This
.paalee of Dacbtah volunteers, 100 Ne-'
rnborstivs testimony of the substantial Regiment's time will expire tha 3fith of brack's scouts, add four guns. The comsnaaIrSeptember, al. wbicb.tij«»w tb&lt;?v frxpect io m'tofl' todk 30 days’ rations. Tbe re-!
' Now the truth -of this matter is, that accuracy of the; Ck. feotris dieeioscree.—
TWrd is but one I mainde^ fff! Belly*a fereeh were left to
This organisation covers twelve States, •tart fur the Stale.
-but three dirfefeas of Grant's forces were Michigan among lhe somber. The ex- nun, that lives’ id IJasGpgs 'wlmU time
K,rrt.my.
•« oo'mpan
nsed in tho aesanlL Only one fort was poenre pertains almaet exolueively to will expire with the regiment, odlaes they les of th# fid Wisconsin at Fort Rich, one
. tnibirfMd only one position of the furti- Indiana and is very fid I, and eirtaWishes should decide to let the men gu that.- eti- al Fon Delon,‘ahd tbe rerneindcr oflbe
listed in the fiUlofalxtJ'-Wfy Bll ajp
regfmertt alotig tha river.
.
' ^rations assaulted. The colored division a eloee intimacy of tbe «O. A. K.” feed­
ers of the North and tbe rebels of the old regiments, which *'M Utb/agraitnent
did not load the assault, but went to lhe
Booth. Many prominent Indiana Dem­ at the time wo enlisted, pul I hnderW'itadHbMEa^hib. f
support of Gen. Leddies'division of white ocrats are named as connected with it. stand the V^ar DepaHment have hyci^ed
oui^'XugMl jk—the Dtmcrot
troops, after they had been compelled lo Tbe disclosure fills twelve columns of
. W'ooaaitttal
re'.ird. The colored troops, under a gal­ the Lafe ye tu Javr^al. Tho proceedings
wb—r*.- IV Smith,
of
the
Grand
Onncil
at
Indiana.
Iasi
Feb.
of
dealing
with
men,
ns^clt
os
poor
p-,1,
ling Ara largely enfilading, attained the
order,.of American
'CHANCERY BALE*
rctary, are published -In. full. Tbe Gnmd toy fur tbe Government, wb art
■Hunt, and Chas. E.
crest of lhe second fortification, but were Secretary, in bls report, claims that the
tats of Michigan.—fa* amdt a**
rr-P*Pulf Grand piim/•" tU OxfUfyThrrt.-U GUorrrf. eompeUed to retire, withdrawing at' last order in Indiana numbers 12.000 mem’• Tb*J *’*» m1um1 for • re eotstn.
OrioHoo H. B&lt;M **-i C*'rtn
0a».
in considerable disorder, bet leaving bera,end It is alsn spoken of as particu­ met) and hut lu uis—of ro^enHalih£‘ by if
.in winch lbby acknowledged their
that cannot be extended.U&gt; us, we "tfalm
' tnany 'brave men' dead upon the field.— larly flooriahlna tn this Bute. We Mmll
Statements to be untile; and admake room for some striking extracts Lhe right to be mustered &lt;iut 'tvjib, tho
tl» exlstenoo of ..the order nn )
The whole movement was'originally in­
regiment as a duly tbe Govcrntpenloyrps
from Gea-Carrfegto*’*-report.
eroberahip jWi It.. This coafestended to be a surprise, sad was effect­
• Il will be au«i.in our telegraphic col­
re# many delatla, snd.tke workings
ively planned. The feint of Geo. Han­ umn that several of tbe leading men Im­
weaa. of tha order, । but no new £Pt111, x: D' 1.i,M' * ,b! subscriber, CTnSm
OmatOnnur fa sed of Dsrry ecus tv, Mlchlnn,
-Bock's Corps screes James River had oon- plicated in tbe grant Copperhead oonimportance wat)t revealed. .
siderabiy weakened the rebel army at spiricy in Missouri have made public
oonfeesii.n of Chair guilt and tbe treason­
Petersburg, but lhe delay In springing able chAracter of the ‘■Aowricnn Kpighta"
rairiSWS A«. «—Tw
' the mine, owing lo the fuse going Ont, enThe Indiana SralineZ confesses tlto ez.
has ihofullpwing, from Harrisburg the
nbled the rebels left to make to effective isleuce nf th# secret organizations,. and
StK: Cot Boyd, uf the 91st Pennsylvio
+esistimce ht their greatly superior posi­ argues the sight under the Federal. Cun- of uur.Ucm of roll cm ent, a
eliluliup tn maintain them. T&gt;o- Worid tooujdjx)4iscbarg«t before we
tion. It is generally conceded that w#
avers that "the plot was concocted by ad two yearn, we .wpuld'apt bi
infficted great loss .upon them—a loss Meot. Col. Sanderson” who bos always to that. We war# willing to
- oMsiderably larger than our own, and been a Democrat, sod used to edit the
. Laitr
received this morning,
have permanently demolished one of Philadelphia Jtttual that gave Buebenan
stales tKsf the rebels' retreated borneward«’T,afid bar* again eluded th# prep­
their most formidable and anooybg’for- an eflective support. Tha Chisago Timu to complain. Man Q»a|. wlpl
now denies the existent# of sacral trea­
arations fur ibeir’capture. Ills thought
tlficsUsns.
r
sonable
•enable Democratic organizations,
orRanizMiocs, and
under: t£e new Oemmsader, tbe rebel In­
TheJataAt news from the Army of ibe yet only # fewjigysagO.it&gt; speaking of
roads Infw bur 81*U will etase. A: dis-.
the Prorta rv
Con^U^Jl
W:
. ' ”
—
—
—
ij
ss
id
'
' Fatamao rrpraasnta It sa being in good
rtere from tbe
-W
.
rw
lelaewhara a oil! lor a Dem­
• spirits-and, ha leaderpefeotly eopfidout
ocreticl
____ CuovenGec, to M W&lt;l *»
.of ultimata straoae.' He is not a than to
Pepekr
Ije longjmder a abadow, and we believe
. Uta jeouatr/ will soon bear from him
again, sad the oaxtlime to tha Borrow of tee, bat baa Uta-aignataras appended of
dolUn bw.lj,
tbe rebate. - «*&gt;-v
- lkr‘* “d

v’*’ ■saVrtEii'w™ n—

jl

Co.

chance to go to Battle Cree
McCemly House; and, out
, if,you stop ‘bsre once, y.-i

format tbe 1st number o'
JUpfril New Era, publish.
•orta.b" lilseeixrol
very eredltable in eppearea
‘ course, devoted to lhe Intel

•mH UtTHHMA csffee cs

vengeful John, In his endea
' tbe dominant party of the
; ;Yan Buren.

1W EEAPB «TKBKT. W. T.
TU ahevs Company srs ks^rs »H
u»
wsrid as Um swaSrs of ibe Cafes PlsauUoa. s

_ _

Howaxb Aaaocuvtox Phi

We Inrito the attrolion of e

the announcement of thia w&lt;
natoler.; Institution in out

.

-

«• •mfeteh Mi u
tWEMMf HIM eed.fo tbe Mtish
W?, kr’ «* -Js *kraa difeeM kfofe

eolumne. Our business Iran
. tha^aanagtra lead us to beli
a sound, useful and raliabl!
f !■ ■ ■■■■■■■

A boaudfcl Wnel
■e’Marvmt T&lt;me," &lt;?»•*•

Wrf n» udjv

puh. »

.&gt;aMLa(&gt;b.Mv4i&lt;r

�)n. //ft

ANNOAJ. TJ1X BALES.

S" :e
hspa,that tha &lt;miy avldaaoa of any thing
wrong la die mailer wan tbe Wlure of

"nf lfteUma ,of holding the Convention
being one weak later than expected, con.

vincec us that uo wrong was intended

anywhere.

. .taw Cxy^LMY Ccmfant__ Henry
llougbtelio baa rncdvtf authority to

AfcW.t’s-

raise a company of cavalry, which ha is

tu command as Captain, fur Col. Wor
ratr's Regiment of tho Eighth Michigan
Cavalry. Capt. Houghtalin baa aasoci.
•Ud M lai and Shi Liautananta Andrew J.

S PBC1AL NOTICES

Lnccv, A. H. Ellis is recruiting men
ii-r Ctptain Lamb's Company, to take a

place in tbe Now Mick Third, and is
meeting with very good success. Chptain Lamb has seen three years of ser­
vice, and all tbe Regimental and Staff
ufficers of that regiment are veterans. 4
glorious record is in store for the New
Mich. Third.
. ' /.!
i
Daovotrr.—Tbe light shower of ten

S- «

days since baa been succeeded by very
The ground is literally
parched up. Potatoes are nearly ruined,
and many fields of corn are ditto. There
is Uqw no poaaiblftty of getting more

dry hot weather.

than a third of a crop of either corn or
potatoes in (his section.

ORDER FOR APPEARANCE

Naw Music—We'are in receipt of a

.«a«ir

(heat, of vary fine music from tho pub-

I*'®’11

ra-xT—

li.bing bouse of H.T. Merrill &amp; Co. 1»
Washington Street, Chicago.
‘The Sol­
dier's Pridwf’* the words by ILTbompkins
Eaq^ sod the musk and chorus by H. T.

Merrill, is a glowing tribute to the

A ’
A

"grand old lag.
Stilt tasting o’er ths free.“

Goon

Hotel—The

McCamlt

Il oom in Bettie Creek is one of those

quiet well-regulated hotels which may
be appropriately sty led lhe “Travelers

is • is

i

Home." Tbe great desideratum of lhe
traveler after bis weary day’s journey is '

a place of rest and comfort.
This is |
found under the management of the new .
leaser», Messrs. Stokk At Kstcbvm, of
the McCamly House. These gentlemen
are experienced landlords and make it
their especial study lo contribute lo the
comfort of tbe travelling public.

A free

Hte is provided to and from the are;

CHANCERY ORDER.

all bills are moderate, and the House is

f 1TB OF MICHIGAN. Eighth Jcrttdal Or^MMdtagtetSs Cl res H Obert for tWCaaay

Reader,if you
chaneo to go to Battle Creek, stop at the
eminently “well-kept."

McCamly Hoom; and, our word for it,

of Barry, in Chancery. at tbs Coort Borno
£ 1^1“ &lt;“V‘ **
*»• •***■

■raw

if you stop there once, you will stop

MOtu D. T^.OaagUatai,

asdran X Tsmf, Z&gt;rijdssf

there again.

A Fixxon Parxa.—We

have be­

fore-os tbe 1st comber of tbe

’

Andrew JrTowr«WBtfknaMssn&gt;r ibt Bute of

Grand

JttpiA JFew Ere, published st Grand

UMX UmssM san rwtaaal Dih nil il in Sa toisp-

Rapids, “under the auspices of the Fro

■Vl'iiftbW
Torn 3 North of Lug* West

moot Club.’’ Uba six enldmned paper,
very creditable in appearance, and is, of

9

course, devoted to tho interests of Re­

» 4 SiS’tt

vengeful John, in bia endeavors to defeat

&amp;

the dominant party of lhe country a U

Van Buran.
How am Aasocunos PMUAMUJ-nta.—
We Inrite the attention of our readers lo
tbe a n nouncement of ibis well known be­

adminbtbators bale

the matter of Uir Katefc of Sabvbl Soo-

nevolent Institution In our advertising
columns. Our burinees transactions with
tbe managers lead us to believe that it is
a sound, useful and reliable Institution.
’ j*—iiiitfi |7ni1i—'■ •

CHANCERT BALE.
riTi OF MrcmoiM.-Tb.

&gt;X

■&gt;

■

•»

M Bit

sgai tansv
•NM .is.ssj

�Jtmi.

Robestb &amp;. Striker,
-szjzc xw^^hfa
rmwa tw«

gntiip’

RT ahwriwM, »a«»t co®

■

’ •£ *» BBccrrsP

jrrow, an4»catU0rlth tbe hand

Ch

is ptf»i4fflu» nm •

OJto.la-.R~w

buaQa to the act
feiniy .{ink!
furrows, and the «epui*dW*4:

&lt;3

~

ADVSRTDI*1

laasO*".
»«• ll0**-®*
, Ant, sad P6c.nl. for etoh
B. Xtlboraldi^oanttoyw

u«irea»lbro«gb milkiuMtason.

Such ahi r

•

wOowrtre aHIkdB late*;?to confirm tbe

1.

-.-■her pearap di«» feed never pays belle*- j
■^thsm M lh»Jall.M&gt;r gottf milkers areaf* -j
U.U mttfc detain pMr an^Meak un froxen i

COME AND BUY MOM

Nj -for *e a*eof W&amp;aafcip »IWSed totMhar Ahl Ae Ub0tnr,pne maa. is for

'life a Ml atodk 'tf ■

i;'.; 3 -or those— '. t.

rc 1 LMC tbefi be' no IpdK uf sociability 1 &lt;
Sin tha jural districU,' 1
nlng*^tay be greatly '
lly iuiercouree. Tbrowi I
I foeMlitiea, and neil1 ;
Hetith %ur •pursuits
spiritw'«rf
0 in-A: 1 rue li,ne
1*' &gt;
^aS.^lMaM.ai’n. 1— i» kflnW«K
ver matter, connected
tWXmla^
uiE -St lK*r« are till .• . &amp;

arming ooWmuMly wWy there .ra nb
icisthisita, catmol be;Adtimaled in dv»-|
lara and csru; for not only does tbe tack'
&gt;f exchanging IRnsrrf Wtr^
Alnintf to airicu!tura! purWifts, greatly
mpede .tirwHAfol fnrtifthg;'but there ik
onKntMleqtunf. irtjT.I Ad social.
reAh, lutl Tcainol be omnputed, and
rb« lost can"never be /^covered agaiul
!4FyonF‘ne%bbor auocwMs ,Uetter. .than
rpupsolf^ pepducmg any. Whip,-'xfi&gt; &gt;»l,
eel that yoy are -ftumbliM yourself to

Jeb and OardPrti

MEDICS!* AL

•MORTOAfiEfil

. &gt;'»

gasfass’ IM"'*-*

GRQC&amp;UBW,
tea. corm, sgait, sri&lt;w.
PRUNES. HOB, &gt;AlBntB.CQpraH;
tahct. ererrtMagia lh&lt;&lt;h**V
will be needed for fatailr use.
,
Aloe a grsal rutWr of the ./- • ' ’

•

aznuiEKV ipiKBurwffiiflTS. ■
An4 Coekltg EMr»cU,
* ’
B. WLGHTMA
--WXBKLMRI3 OROCRM

roR TinxirBaAA.BMMWrr urpiM ixMM-

3±KXS'______
^ffi^*-*^**

ST-A-’I’TONTIEVT.

J. GRANT!

rasa, pbcjia. wks. p^m. «s‘
VEl^PfiSi C^BDS,
*A •
•
Upu. owrebytree my bo feya^ali «^‘b

Mrtm.nl

:ritmWfJiB

:

io. c7RAW

'

PATEHT MEDICINES

P”T‘’l°°*t ihi

BODKRTS

SHHllFfS SAUL

IK MIrLIXEOFnUDE

Come and SeeH
arg. surety find au hndleciual, social and
proepdroos peopfe
1
*•’ t'&lt;aO
i9/&gt;.
&gt;•»

.

Bemedr Cto .Bpuaa Frail Tree..

lr*rT

effort fiilM -ftTrifeft' tbeui’ bwr
. Trdit, ImHhia wa. We oracled a porto
hie feweMrouDd each 00% Md kept a pig
.-deta the endow ra.
Four panned
AU^aUtomi feet !&lt;«&lt;. «&lt; UgU bmrd
1 - ------- Placed around a
together at lhe corners.—
.had been ia tbnt pen about
AAerlhs ■
were rtmw*ed to another
AJMMftli
■
L-i ...
_____ ___
- lo
a--.produce
---- —rramady
fails
_ _______
■hr- they have t:_
good
fruit,1 after
been rill
well ।

oosttaeedao erer etaou
* rt-KttoCCard eer, D Paari si.
aber I. !«*.“
■
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I1VAE

JUST RECEIVED

Some fruii/.teea bUI newer produce any

»** jw*.

WK

GROCERY,
Eating Sf Billiard

pw^*'

saloon.
: 1 GREAT IMPROVEMENT.
draTTQMTwtnOT
T .

EATON

dt

IMPORTANT AND THUE!
IRE you anffeeiag with tbaidraadptbuM, fret-

McNADGHTONr.

TTAftOTrs xtobalou EiyGwiiisperfuy
l!rt yra^kuf with lb. tartans of tr'seek-nnF

RRwiwh atacunraa.
;_____________________ hd^ayeas;

WE»V celeb'iated fatent

•Iterawfon to sMloy Htose who stre them a therrkEoott—A rob«rib«r TrftH oegh trial; and .wNtrsrOe fatroouced are rapidly
may be kept a year. U». pickle
follow a: ••One pound of ut*!l&lt; aria pound of rock salt, end
efsofl watar. : H-shoold stand
e»d a«H. then stirred
nd «» the edge, which should be
tesmsll enddown, _ Care shoql d
AQAdrct .lboM .vUb,U?ick sbelta,
ft err frrab. -They must be kept
-J&gt; tobod’.ar
I Aui*. fc^ATlfoni
-.WAjeer. perfectlyAwd-’ Anoihdraobscriber raJranmeuleUme witei for keepr-fog-eggw.-ltae bpecteof eribMed Ume
to forty gallons «f water.. Draw off the
dear hirer imd ad J to it two quarto of
salt Keep tbe wrw in. tha' Waler tn a
niaflkijdane. । /jwtow'fWa'FBdar'.'-’ I1

Hering foal »tcw gir. entire ■eUsfocuen.
OUR STOCK OF gtOGUUBS
IB VEBY FULL AND COMPLETE

8ELF-ADJU8TITG WRINGER
No Woud-Wnrk toSeweil'cr BpIk. ‘
Na Thftmb-Scrtvr to yet out of Order.'

OUK BILLIARD TABLES

VTamase Xsaaam. KisaVill speedUy rdtere.
Wuxuilfwuisu Koto will hanrsv. your
digestion.
,
. ARE you Krauttar with pais, with Oow fa your

W.reoe’e Xscaaieta Kraq win

•BOOTS &amp; SMBS',

7°^

•x^***B*f^“XT!’1'
'WA-TWQX'b’nKCBALOIA USQ. a osrtWo

V«rrtar%T1-S,S' ■?.*“/%&amp;

GROCERIES ISF"

COU^TYC
D.

u« »

NO lDrunlcenmii cr Bawdy im
Mau'ufoclured and sold, a Uleaale and retail Lt
i
.
trill be allotted.
raercTsaa ■asrracTcaiao co..
And all who ar. wUtlng to palreoii. a guistand It. £1 FtaUSu, Mew reek, sad Qrr.luA Ohio.
• 8. C. NORTHROP, AgaX.
orderly Gaocaar *»n BuoM. must nolfiH 14
WH.kTHVKRFBODT
KBQWH.^1^ ,.
.
CITE C8 A CALL !
That Iron.wt&gt;UjpH*aiied, wXuifMeA' i-'' .
TtaH o •wnpt. machtae UbeUar than a compli
;
.: • i FIRST-CLASS*
’
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..irAdiasusr. d-

GROCERY, EATING AND BILIJARD
8AL00M.

W m.

L. Eavo«,

.

D. McNadontox.

AND

DRY GOODS!

-9C«anilsa a, id&gt;wnwbtp »»r ImA «/»uh»
' MtStra: Wwbrai Renhaart at ffwnU.
Hill. fe. the courat . '
■’.r^W(l riT
!• —*

RTOWWi IPBIDBS.

Clothin

•A Farm**.”—A Car rpapMAm t
Pratlaad paper A'scrikis AdebMe Id

|------ JOHN HC
■nurtWi’-IEF

—* tbebeteftts

CMStg.
OFFICE OVER BLA KK^ STORE.

senses psracber; whereas, ■wHtkowt tbe

Will attend to all eall. is the MbSsTBU prut-.-.

-fcmart*bri$ MkBmaB-r* Ljtfcwt;^
: c4&lt;» iwmber ul 'tlta'airatasu “T^ra^a
ifa-Mr; and sot asbomoA «o be one, astd I!
am now7agked,tbtf mnrrtkiFile.,
h..I**,
U
In-.L rlrrWH

HARD-WARE!

ixfei ~cr

BTBBB
as

gum Arabic powiat,'pot lam a pitcher

IDLKTILU

Unusually Low!
(lEFFBIBp.N FA.BMES, ««. ««.
wM® wntbiac doo ran raaNwethwm 'after

IATTOK.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1864.
gartinji Nmtr,
IS PUBLISHED BVBM WKDMXSXM.T.
r UISTIWGS, &gt;1R*T OOUXTT, meveeas

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DYSPEPSIA

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ITO TOE FMFLEmr TO IMITRD

AND DDJEABES MBEUIXG MlOJI
DBORDiaS OF THE LIVER

ft ths vahre of the system, and corits errors. Such hm breo the work
By .ao art of Cbngrsas, approved Jane
h Congress was called upon to per
BO, 18M, tbeaecretary af ta Treasury
£,ram&gt; Internal Revenue
is autliorasd to lasoo an amount not ex­
ceeding two hundred- mlllitaM of dollars
srtrtions of its authors. In the
ter Treasury notaA bearing intarMk Afoa
rate not exceeding seven and tbrfc-keuta _____ .__ Tom, 1863.lt yielded about
THS fiaiUT BTRMQTaDriXO
~
per centum, redeemable after there years foeVWsd CRMtalf millions of dollars,
while
the
corresponding month of thia
from date, and to exchange the same for
ft© JO (Do
lawful money. Tbe Secretary is farther y eW xskurMd about fifteen millions, un­
There BMtrrs hare perform^ more Cw«:
authorized to convert the same Into der the same law. Coder the new law.
AND DO GIV£ BITTER BATttPACTMHr I
an i»iU» nf Bjoi, Card, rfoaJKft,
bonds, bearing fotrrest a at rata not AMr which went into operation on the first
Have note TcsUmonv.
'
i present month, the Treasury
/•rey PrUliM
* »tort aMto, sad aS
ceeding six per onntum, payable in coin,
leisure.
Zf.t rjr JfOKJt BBSPKCTABLi: PPOPIf TO
quaofly radrivee one million ta
in pursuanoe of the authorial thus oonferIWCK FOB nmtf
]
ks time and experience enables
red,! now offer to tbe people of the
It L INKS of
re »sb4.
Thao any olhsr article in lbs mukel.
n employed In collecting the
United Btataa, Treasury notes aa doperibWe defy any One to contradirt thu Assertion,
:o enforce the stringent provised in my advertisement dated J.ujy. 25,
SklatosJtonsew^J,
chair opposite Mr. Treeeely.
AND WILL PAY glQpO
L
1 _.t that a million
Tv prsTsct its otling.
...,x
-Yes,4 mW Luke treeoneotaely.
“I 1864. 1 '
rill be found the rulenad not'the
Toaay oaothel will prodoos a CertAretopahbsbThe circumstances under, #bioh this
Utttvli&lt;w»r bon
’ ,, '
whh for a capable housekeeper.
Do
ed by u. that b not GENUINE.
i. SUU, much space Is undoobv
loan la asked for, and yoor aid invoked,
yon think* y mt would bo willing to take
Haires Jtoer oelooger,
for Improvement In tbolsw. and
though differing widely freea .ta exiatlng
HWFLi.MPN GEBHfiK BITTERS
(ir-to fora mu.
charge of my boms 1"
stata of affiiirs three years ago, are such
WILLCUREBVEBY CASE OF
Yoe may make h stronger.)
•TH," clggled Miss Plant, Udlng her
as to afford equal encouragement and se­ of necessary iuformadoo to acquired. The
blushing
in
ber
Hlaoodged
pocket
hand
­
Chronic or NtevoM Dsbithy, Diseases of the
curity. Time, while proving that the proper sources ofcrevenue, and tbe most
BbeeMyee Mwdreira
tr;.t—&gt;n.&lt; ni......
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kerchief. “That to. If yoo don’t think
struggle for national unity was to exceed effective modes of obtaining it, are best
Thai ta soap ba tavery,
tne unragltjenly in giving my consent."
SUrllcsvs s«&gt;un4.,,
,
in duration and severity our worst antici­ developed in the execution of existing
Luke stayed—ha thought Miss Plant a
pations, has tested thy national strength, laws. And I have reused mereurea to
W|tK»»&gt;hkof»»T'’'Tvery old woman—but nsvestaleM be and developed the naiTonal resources, to ] be Initiated which wOJ, it to beltored,
Wbsn ths srep isdooe,
went on:
_
_
an extant alike unexpected and ;remarka- enable Congress so to improve and en­
Seth ky lefell It;
“I'm very particular about my coffee
ble, exciting equal astonishment at home large the system as, when Ul en in con­
—I suppose you understand all these lit­
end abroad. Three years of war have nection with the revenue from customs,
tle details V
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burdened you with a debt wbteh, but and other sources, to afford an ample and
. "Ofttjursr l .de," Mid Aunt Zaruiah,
three years since, would have seemed be­ secure basis for the national credit. On­
“I can cook first rata, though I say it who
ly on such a basis, and In a steady and
, yond your ability to meet Yut lh«
shouldn't My IL My coffee's as clear as
oacrtutatod feealth and predottiro oner­ vigorous restraint upon currency, can a
wire, and I’m great on biled cakM."
! giM of the nation have proved to be so remedy bo found for existing evils. Such
“ Ars you," said Luke, rather puxxlod.
vast that It has boon borne with com par-. ।i uatraiut can only.be exercised when the
D. C. BAWUY.
"Well, I thick wo.may oontider thio
1. all kinds of Family Oroeerire,
alive eaee, and a peaceful future would jgovernment is furnished with means to
as an engagsaeeol."
stiztr’XaitrKuE;
hardly feel its weight Asa pries paid |provide for its necessities. Bat without
“1 relc'lata an," aald Miea Plant, again
Aid of a patriotic people, any goverofor national exbtooos, and the preserve- the
i
~.l &lt;•( tee HuW Hoane.
taking refuge in her lilac-bordered ker­
tien of free institutions. It does not de- tment to powerless, for this or any other
chief.
desirable end.
Serve
a
moment
’s
consideration.
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i
ConUias no Barn or WhtAey,
“1 ebould like you to come aa eoon as
The denominations W the notes pro­
Thus far the war has been supported
aUTD &lt;nAW*T fcA^m -ri-R-uvv^»vnma
poselbjo, aa 1 wish to engage a house Im
and carried on, as It only could have been, ;posed to be issued, ranging from fifty to
mediately," said Luke, rising.
by a people resolved, at whatever eoet
“
Oh.
confound
It
”
said
Luks
Tressaly.
“
Oh
certainly,"
smiled
Mias
Zeruiah.
IS TIE BEST TOMIC
' of blood end treasure, to transmit; unim­
Well who wouldn't hare been tempted “When i. it to ba 1"
For their
paired, to posterity, the system of free posed to aid tbeir country.
to use rather s strong word, to stumble
“When is what to be V’
rarREADVwim m :
, government bequeathed to them by the redemption the faith and honor and prop­
! into such a maehtrom of soapsuds, scrub
“Why—how embarrassing—the wed­
great men who framed it. This deliber­ erty of that country are solemnly pledg­
birtg hrbshes and mops 1 Cleaning bouse ' ding !"
Ib.B.phi
ate and patriotic moire has dereloped a ed. A successful issue to thia contest,
-What weddingF
f ths Sort 1 Indeed—the wbrds are all insufficient to
Iburcd, I’cniurwo. .v.
wri
power aurprising eren to lhemaelves.z It now believed to bo near at hand, will
Uapttol Cb&lt;ird&gt;. HbilUdpM*.
1 express fbe'foriornlty of that once cheer­
"Why—ours to be
has shown that In less than a century a largely enhance their value to the holder,
going to be married f
m
,
I bat* known Heofl*»&lt;i'»G«rta»n Bittars forsr»- ful little room.
nation has srisen, unsurpassed in vigor, and peaee once restored, all burdens can
“And this -c(mier'of boarding," said
"My good woman," eaid Tressaly,
bit for a nanbrr wf^ran. 1 Mavs used tMa in
be lightly borne. He who selfishly with.
.n.l h&gt;&gt;* hrva an »Uuad with Luke to himself when be was fairly in turning red to the route ofhisbair, “here and exhaustless in resources, able to couduct, though a series of yrere, war on ita SIds his kid iu the bops of turning bis
term iu muiv others, rod know that they bare tbe open air. “If 1 wasn't such a miser­ is tome enorofetja-mistake—1 merely most gigantic sealo, and finding itaoll,
■liable means to greater immediate
oi&lt;r*tad la ■ atnkingljr beneficial manrer. I taka able pohronn about sueh things, I,weuld wished ro engage a housekeeper— 1 nev­" when near its close, altnott unimpaired profit, Is speculating upon his country's
$nr»l plavnra in thus pnNtely pr.wfoiiafog _th», ask Jenny Hope to have ma, - I'll take a er dreamed of proposing to you F
in Mil the material elements of power. It misfortunes, and may find what seems
fact, and citing lb« attention of there aflletad
little
house
somewhere
and
get
Jeony
“
Well
I
’
m
unreT
shrieked
Mies
Ze
­
with lb* disrnM for which thee are recommend’ has, al the present moment, great armies to bo present gain leads only to future
nd. io there Bittern Unwieg tram txX**’" ‘bet Hope to recommend some nice old woman ro! ah,-1'11 have you1 know that I don’t in tbe field, facing an enemy apparently loss, [appeal, therefore, with confidence
who knows bow to roast partridges and need to go out to service—add I’m as
’ approaching a period of utter exhaustion, to-a loyal and patriotic people, and in­
darn stockings, and make coffee, and good as vou be any day In the -wrek.—* bit still ata usgiing with a force she great- voke .the efforts of all who love their
And if you calculate to Insult a poor,j ar aud more desperate re U sees, and.be- conn try, and desire for it a glorious fairon ahirta.”
And Luke Tressaly proceeded merrily lone woman, you’ll find out yass’te waked
s cause it sees, the near approach of a fisal ture, to aid their government in sustain­
__
towards tbe browp-stone-casket that held
up ilro wrong passenger I 111 proreoute and fatal consummation. . thick, in D&gt;y\ —--------- _s-’-Sg that credit upon
his heart's dearest jewel, whistling Irn you, 1 wUl; you good foi-ootMag, stuck
deliberate judgement, is the present con­
Jr brre rrqnrrte’I tn eosatet I
b*• I' - *'““---- ’
k:* hmwn up, hairy faced dandy ! I’ll aoe you for
ni»ad«l&gt;O4.« of different kindr » mrdMrfres —
dition of ihogreat contest for civil liber­
TSX 'fiK’S'.i—lAS.TT.'A moustache In a very enviable state of breach e'premlM see if I don’t."
ty in which you are now engaged.
air »pnrrr. i Iwre III all reaea nnctiore : D-' wiw
And Miss Plant rushed furiously from
. cl4r proof in vsrire. lastreere «4 ru»«' mind.
Up to the present moment you bare
Now, what was there in a taH, slen­ the room, leaving Luke in a stale of asUrlBi for One’s Km.
lartr in tar ftaullv. of th« uMfolnrss of Dr. Hoofreadily and cheerfully afforded the means
U»A. Orrnui Bitter.. J Orj-rt for onro from my der walsted girl, brown-eyed and pink­ tonlshed bewilderment difficult to deHenry Ward Beecher saya of those
necessary to support your government
■rent eoorse, to Vxprrsa my toll oeovteftow^tbnt. cheeked, with a mischievous dimpled
ecrlba.,
.
in this protracted struggle. Il is y«r men .who hare no pars for others, but
mouth, that should reduce a six footar
“Upon my word, here's a pretty mis­ war. You prudsimad-iL and you have are contented with looking after their
llks Luke ■Treeaaly to speechlesa confes- understanding," quoth ‘Luke aloud.—
sustained it.agawat treitpf? everywhere* own ease and. enjoyment, that thev ought
iMl Yet toe dewy kightof dewy Hope’s "Fancy me married to that old maid, I'd
with a patriotic devotion unsurpnseed in to ba put lu a coffin, for their lift s work
rather board by all' odds, for—Hush !
eyes mede a toward of ham al onoe t '
k ended- When God wanted sponges
। the world’s history.
So be eat, twirling his fingers and What’s that T’
- 4
The securities offered ere • snfcb as and oysters, ba made them, and put one
watohing tbe shine of Jcnaay'aneedle and
"It sounded like a suppressed giggle. should command ybur ready confidence. on e rook, and the other ou the mud.—
■
-tU* fa* had better My first, , Luke walked straight to the door whence
Much effort has been made to stake pub­ When he made man, be did not make
to, after fifteen minutes of the. mysterious sound proceeded, and
until
lic faith in our national credit, both ■ al him to boa sponge or an oyster: ho made
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eitanre be plunged headlong caught Miss Hope’s two little resisting home and abroad. Ae yet ws have ask­ him with feet and bands, and bead and
hands efe she could escape from her am­ ed no foreign eld. Calm and eelfirenanl, heart, and vital blood, and a place to uso
into bis subject.
“MissJeonyl"
:
buscade.
our own1 means hive thus far proved ode-, them, and said, “Go to work!” But I
“Don’t Mr. Tressaly P said Jenny,
quato to our wants. They are yet tem­ tell you, if a mantas ooms to that point
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between her merry bursts of laugnter.
ple to meet' those of the present and the where be is content, ha ought to bo pot
”1 WHIP said Luka undauntedly. "It fiiture. Il still rerrtalmi' for a patriot^ in a coffin, for a contented live man Is a
From Rev. J- U- Turner. I'mUw of tb&lt; « «•
’ serves 'you right for laughing at me P
people to famish tbb needfal supply.— shame, Il’ a man haa come to that state
’’fer*.'Jscksre : -D«« H&lt;r
■
“And you don’t want to marry Aunt
Garman Ihtiara io my family frequently I »iwyr»The brave men who are fighting our tat­ In which he aay^“I do not want to know
Zrruiah aftef all rWaid Jenny, the brown tles by land and sea must be fed and any mure, or d'o any more, or be any
eyes brimming fall of fun.
“Why, I clothed, munitions wsr of ell kinds must more,” he Is In a state In which he ought
h f cb bt
‘ thought yon-WBBtad- a housekeeper 1’
be furnished, or the wab mutt end In de­ to ba changed into a mummy. Of, all
imnoux-i""i*. «"
‘
Ido,")quBth tavalfoot UMfect and disgrace This la nofthe time hideous things, mummies are the most
j I. the Crert Bowsar
"Tlien, why don’t you marry Aunt for any lover of bis oonntry to inquire hideous; and of mummies, those are the
I Zeruiah 1”
M
as to lbealato«fta‘«&gt;ouay market, or
"Beoaose, I had rather marrrjocT
ask whether he can ep turret bix surplus
«Tc. rBlRDLB.
(
•
“Nonsense, Mr. Tressaly F faltsred capital as to yield him a large return. No
’ Jenny, lurniugroee^red, and trying dre- return, and no profit, can 'bo desirable, if

OJk* iB"toww JM"rer Ik* Pinter*.

and

Dicrarm omamb. a«e cubed vr

H00FLAHD8

GERMAN BITTERS,

Siishujs gnsiittss Jiretton.

Rluullasj.

ww aiuiiiuK,

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followed by. national dlrtolrtton, or n»tlonal disgrace. Prescnt profft, thus ac­
ft abetter look quired, is but the drecursbr of future
Luke, stooping down to get
,
fade.
“Seri­
Into the bluebine, averted
-...joa
.—/Raw me 1 No—
oosiy, Jenny, will
t'o until
tad an answer,
.yon shan't go
nsUUI have
-■
ittle queen.
Teei
jny. heart'sIkU•*—*
will yon marry fc«f
,
■■I-.Uppore-so, said J«nj
;
down
cnlachleroUp sparkle thp
,
. „J Aunt
cast Isshea—“that la. If
understandZerdiah can’t oome to i

ing I"
.
•■Luke Trmaly jMW Miss Jenny ou
the spot for that arrow of sarcasm. Afow
ho did so. don't particularly concern any.
body,—Doe* It F AU •• have
to do with is the fart that Luke Treagaly
did set up how-keepityt. some th rye
man the subsequently with brown-eyed
Jenny to preside near the aAe'isd

nT Jrekre»-torprvtol »r:-I hare.^re

r=tcuira£4.-'■*—&gt;■•

faitowsi Urwith his
wttotesedvd.tbsD
chair *i* ‘

^“fiSta

boarding.”

mj&lt;

he likee it better than

To the desponding or exulting exelsmaUon “Ob, we csnHsubdue the rebels 1"
tare to but one reply. If It be true, our
national honor to gone; and most of tbs \
States of tfte American Union are sepa­
rate powers nf smaller population than
the cittea .of London and Paris. There
Is no nayy, no army, no common force,
no coltertfue glory. The work of a bun­
dred years to undone.
. When this phrase to need merely in
despondency by those who sincerely wish
the national honor to be maintained, they
should be asked to remember what the
prospects of the Wat were one year ago,
anil what they are now. Gold to higher
but so to ths spirit of the people. The
armf that drove Lee from Gettysburg
now threaten* both, his supplies, and his
rereps from Ms own repltal. Grid may
go Kill higher, but so will tbs national
determination, and thereto no reason to
I apprehend disaster until there Is a cry
I from .the cowed sad breaking heart of the

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WAR N.

of tbe a*m« elasa issued three yaars
I are no* asliiwg at a premium that folly
)v*« th* eurrectne** of this statemwcL 1
mow 8raH M MWF
mru. Taxanoa.—But.aaide fmm all tha
sdvanlag** w* have ewmerated, a epaotel Act of Congress rxmnpf* aU Aonfoead
7¥»«ri«ry note* /rout kcal taxation.
Ou
lhe average this exemption te iwwrtb
about two per cent, per annttiB, accordiag to tha rate of taxwtton to tin tore
parte of th* reentry. Caw greater Inducemeat* be ashed for than three we have

• blW Asttiuerow, Aug.^dM**** J
To Major Ge*. Du:
’
.—The following annmineemewt nt tb*

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j kwva * larg* number of woumted.

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such sacrifice a* Sky lock demands. There]
ia but a limited supply of money seeking
investment at any time, and the Gevwrty
The, chief of staff of Brig. Gao. Kelly
ment offers to pay liberally for its *•»./ raporja that a *c»ut baa iuU arrived al
At the rate of Seven and threo-tenth»-per , New Creek, and report* that Gao. Avareent. per annum to say nothing of tbe ill overtook the ewetny 'near Murcfiald
collateral advantage*. It la the strongest yesterday, and attacked him, capturing
borrower in the market, and every feel- all bis artillery and 500 prisoner*. Noth­
iag of Intereat, aa well aa patriotism and ing official h*s been received from Gen.
dnty, should induce our reader* to invaet1 Averill, huweuer. , ■ , ■....
In It* Irens.”

Kswtx M. Brutes, Basretarr Sf War.

M popular with tha people aa the 5-20
Bonds. All that is wanting, is a know I

edge *f tbe great ad ran lag** of this da**
of lecsritiee over others, to make them
very generally sought after. Tb* New
/York Kramr'arr sets forth aom* of the
lea* apparent adva&amp;lsgea, aa follow*:

••Many of tbe advaatagea of this loan
nr* apparent on tbeir face, but there are
fiber* that will be beet undeiwtood after
•wiaMSratron. Affiong them there are,
•ha Aaaotm Ssccwrrr.—Nearly all
•etlve credits are now based on Govern
meat securities. Books of issue aad Sav­
ings, banks bold them in large quantities
■pjl^fotar 0****, mor* lhaa tb* entire
amount o? their capital*—aad they bold
tbam as. the vary beat and strongest in­
vestment they could possibly make, if
• It were possible to eon templets the finaudal tailor* ot tbe Goverwmeet, no bank
would be any better or safer.
Saving*
Banks already hav* a large part of tbeir
aaaeta Invested in Government saenritiee.
As a rule they allow but lv* per cent
Interest, and can only pay principal or
~ interest In greenback* or bills of State
Bank*,—for every not* or bond held by
them and du* before 1b* resumption of
■peefo payments 1* payable in Governmem legal tender paper. Bank* of laeae
nnd discount can oot ask or get anything
better In payment of customer*' notea,
and they prefer h to all other, for they
sre compelled to redeem their own note*
In that paper a* the dreutetteg mediem
next to specie in value. By the teau* of
this loan th* U. 8. Treasury becomes a
Samnai Baak for At projJt. There ar*
non* stronger—nona mor* *ol*ebL and
’ not one that pay* eo /lierefly for tbe uee
muaer. You may deposit fifty dol•* or fifty tbuuasnd.
The more you
pot in, th* mor* you will aid and strength­
en tbe Government, and the mor* valua­
ble will be-the rewwming corrency of
Um country. .
.
Jxs Luoaax Jraaest.—Tbe powraf
rata (/interest tesla par cm^. payable
annually,. -ZU* is seven and lhre*5«nib*,
payable annswisMaaJ^. If yon lend on
toortajsge, that* must bw a searching
•/ titTea, lawyer.' few*, stamp duties aad
delay a, aud y on will finally have returnad to you &lt;ml/tbe earn* Had of money
you would receive from lb* Government,
•mdlwtM’U. If you Invest in this loan
y ou hav e no trouble. If there is no Natvoaal bank at Aaud, any Luaksr will obtain it for you without charge, and pay
you Ue interest coupon al lbs end of six 1
tuanths.as * most ounvaniswt form of I
remiuano* to bia «Uy anrraapoodewl. if
you wldb te borrow ateetw seels oo tbs
duUsr-OTuUl, you have lb. highest anixinty ta tb* market lodeUwidL If you
*Mb to qalVR will bring within a frao-

B

October 12ih and 13th.

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Tbe Secretary of the Treasury baa
been told that be m**t “Any wvrery at lb*
higbsst rate necaeaary to Mwrarend- It
that be should sell hi* aMigatfon* “far
what they would bring,” so a* to lead tbe
market; bat tbe Secretary will do do
•uchthlag. if Shy tech bought bond* at
Admire!' B«6fcnw
00 ia Aaguat, be would demaad a sow- the inwn/s‘■fleet
W a tag and te » prisoner. Tb. MHa
(ember, and twenty in October, nntll be was etpured. The Ghlnea «n beached
would finally offer to lead only the inter­ near the hoyital. Tb* Morgan te tof*
eat and keep the principal. If Govern­ and will try to ran up to-night • The
ment aecuritiea are worth anything, they enemy’s fleet hare approached the rity.
ar* richly worth all their firn* calls for. A monitor ha* been engaging FdrtPowIn gold, sad the country is not eo poor j eU all day.
(Sfctod) D. H. Macht, Maj. Gan.
in spirit or In purse aa to submit to any I

In our columns, to-day, will ba found
an sdvertise«*ot of tb* 7-30 Govern­
ment Loan. This Loan bid* fair to be

u

. RapowLtcxx £aucc*.
«&amp; ef Hastings will be

AL«dV •«&lt; H.»gaged wa. We have sent to the rear
1,000 prtrtoi. MoM* »
.k.Wtew.oT.II'wk. W, Mill oc-

bea been plared la

chureb of this village.

led. I* a,WO. Tomi prteooorss.nl north
14H7- Total prteotmes Is'wr band*,
1,000. Il isesCHMtad *at foe los* of
the enemy test Itast 10,000.
Very respectfully you:*,
j6hK&amp;LOG4!&lt;. Maj. G*o.

chased of W. W. Kimbal
Chlrego.

enft Mr. KitnbaH.

New York, Am.IIL—The Richmond
Aagatsrrr eayax “Wi command Peters­
burg with 500 guns, which can sweep
that city; hence its captor* br Grant
would not amount tn anything.’
The Msoop, Gs.k Tdagrnk.of the 8th,
notice* the departure -u( 1800 militia
from thatplace for Atlants, and aay* a
large number will leave dally fora week.
Tbe State troop* ar* under Gon. G. W.
Smith,and will form to Army themselves.
Savannah. Ga., end Columbia, 8. C.,
paper* rejoice that th* rsbdl'army has at
last made a stand, and appear relieved
of the panto censed swung tbe people
whilst Johnston waa falling bask.

—Jr. r. iroru.

Preefaciy. That te whwt |be Demen
reey have wanted ever atoeefoe war oeen■aeeead. Whew foe tbmg te esmmered
down to tbe potat wwtaaagiue fag* te tbe

py Tbe Kalamaxoo (

test ctrvalatiag ■tvdintu sf
an silhsr I* psveramv*! MCwriUre vrtetwui
beads p*y*M*M
. JXFF;
ki* •**&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt; .wbwteM s/-u^ar*re*w_|

Fair, to be held October t
-and al*o to a complimec

Hsevnoa, Aug,
Permit me through

yonrpaper to eall ibe

Hew Advertisements.

New Orlean’s correspond® nee of lbs Oth
ssv*: Maj. Remington commanding the.
I Uh Naw York Cavalry, opposite Don­
ald*vl He, was attached on the 5th, bat
auaeapded in cutting hi* way through with
slight .loss, except from 40 to 00 sick
men. At last account* he bad oooecntratad bi* escaping force at aaolber point
near Doyal’*.
L
A gunboat expedition up Grand Lak*
on the 26th ulL, was * auoceaa. It dee­
troyed a large number of flat boats and
captured many small arm* and adcouuwmanta, and tha next day destroyed two
saw mill* ami two boat load* ol valuable

wincing. “When the present dominant
parly came into power,” seven “Demo­
cratic" State* bad seceded and formed a
,
"Confoderecy,” with Jeff DaVis at it*
(
bead. Nearly all our forts on the South­'
(
ern coast bad b*s* seixed •, United Slate*
mints, cannon, mu»ket«, vessel* and poli­
tic
, buildings bad bsen gobbled by the
“Democratic” insurgents; our soldier*
(
of lbs regular areny, stationed in the
South, bad been captured and imprisoned;
Foil Sumter bad been besieged, and an
Tbe following baa been received, and
army of fifty or sixty thousand meo had
part of a despatch to tha rebel* at
been orgeaixed by tbe rebel aulhurittes: i
AU thi* had been done under tbe “Dem*
“MubIte, Aof X—It I* p*l*folly bumiL
ocretie" Admintelration pf Buchanan, .
ting to anoeunc* th* surrender of Fort
before Mr. Lterete bad taken bi* oelh of (_aine, «l3 o'cfock this towning, by Co).
Sto-.A'Kfersofc of th* Stu Alabama
i ion ol oust aad inlereat al any moment
R*g1foent
Tht. powerful work was
h^Wla.very handy to have in tbe
“Wa went all the men we rea keep at1 provietooed for^six moniha, and bad a
*&gt;
i «
’
i
tee C&gt;nirww»rg ante &gt;.lig M bom* to supply osr acant labor market,' Sth t*N eniifs ta* S'*
eadvwm IA* ZtemaeratoriateraMt iUl."

Persun* desiri

Mclodisn* or Organs, wil

Tbs protest of Senator Wads *ed Rep ’
reaentati vs Davis, agaicsl tbo action of
New York, Aug. 10.—Th* THAwnr
tbe President in withholding hi* signstur* from the reconstruct** Ml, te err- special st Harper’s Ferry g1v«a more
Grn.
tainly aa 111- timed doessteal, and much particular* of Averilfs victory.
Nashville, Aug. 12.—Sumo pretty
of It would be in very bad teat* at any AvatHI studied lb* combined forces* of hard fighting oceerred co Baurday, Sun­
time. That a majority of ths supporter* McCausland, Johnson, Gillmoraand Mc­ day and Munday, at the frret, bul there
Neil,
on
tb*
morning
of'the
7th,
and
of the Administration hoped that -the
wae aog«oarei betels. Tbe adoretega
President would sign that bill there sen after a Spirited fight, completely routed were decidedly in uur favor. Tbe !&lt;&gt;*»•«
be little doubt, but there is m. queetiuo their entire command, opiaritig all their were not heavy oe alaber side. Every
that be had a coastitolfonal right to with­ artillery ji*w*, a vast quantity of *tnall thing te progressing favorably.
hold bi* signature, and there is nu m-re stores, 400 horsei end eqUipm.nt*. and
■abet NiriteIMta «ew. dtrwal.
rsakon for the surer of Messrs. Davis 420 prisoner*, including *ix fisld abd 32
Geo. ’McChustand,
and Wade that "bis wisdom and prudmer company officer*.
New York, Aug. 13—Tbe Richmred
are to be our sufficient guaranties," be- with M* ‘dotneralited oominand, fled to S»« final of tbe 10th aaye : There te little
। cause to has seen St not to sign this bill, the mountain*. Our Inss was eumpAra doubt that Geo. Great te moving large
। than there would be if to had acted in tiv«4y-»ma!L befog *«»en killed and tao bodies of troops mutiaoaly and quietly
1 the same manner in the ca*e of any wounded. Among**our killed wa* Maj. from our front. Where be te sending
Congres* and I«t' Lieut Clark, 3d Vir­
other bill.
tiism of oour** we do not know, but they
‘
Tbe following fling should have been ginia Cavalry. They war* struct down
leave UUy Pei at. in traneporia, and go
while gallantly leading a charge.
Qipu down tbe river. Hte steam ere, loaded 1
written by a Copperhead :
•Tbe Presld*nl,by preventing this bill Kerr wa* severely wounded while pens with iroopa,have been seen within ths
from becoming a law, bolds the electoral 1 trating the enemy's line*.
last two or three day*.
vote* of lb* Rebel State* at tb* dictation
of his personal ambition.”
This charge is utterly groundless. Tbe
Waahiagtoa, Aug. 10.—G«n. Sherman,
electoral votes will bo opened by the
1 in transmitting Logan** official report to
Preaident of th* Benet a, In tbe presence Gen. Halleck, sayja;^- ,
of the sems Congress that pamed the
“Although the eembto of dead rebate
reconstruction bill and if any of ibea*.
■seem* execMive, b* te disposed to give
votes are illegal they may reject thorn
foil credit to tbe report. Our lorn i* on
But whether tbe votes of Laratetena usd
Ier3,&amp;2l killed, wouaded sod mtaaing.1
Arkansaa would be legal or UligaL nei­
Tbe enemy’* dead on the field alone
ther these ehairmcn of tb* 8en*t»rial aad
. arauuatod t» 3.W. Total numbsr of
House committee*, nor both bouse* of
priauoer* in oer hands, winded, 1,000.
Congroes e* wmcm have any more right Estimated lus* of lhe enemy at least i
to assert that tbe President withheld bis 10,000.
signature from any bill which tb*y bad
passed, because be believed the bill would
dapriv* him of certain votes, than than
,
New York, Aug. 13.—The Harald'a Mil" HJornrr" vluuEB^d
correspondent at the South-weal Peas, of
She Isaveaa larg* family, and numer­
tbefllh send* the following: Thu fleet
ous fneada to muuroher lose, la Nov.
under Admiral Farragut passed tbe forts last *he berisd bcr aged consort, and in
at lb* entrance of Mobile Bay at 8 o’clock April fallow teg oo* of ber sone; both of
on the morning of tbe filb last. The
whom w* trust she ba* met in the iWlma
Uoeola and hie adviser* bare
monitor Tecumseh war blown up by a
ofjoy. Sb* hxa three sons in lb* Union prsvsr of th* pstitieaar shoal
nearly a whole term in power, and____ rebel Torpedo.
No other vessel was
utterly failed either to aobjugate the Re­ , lost. The rebel ram Tennessee surren- Army, who iaft her in perteot heal lb; I A*4 Hlafarther orxlsesS,
who will *e* her fare no ■lore In ,lhli gtes sottos teall ******* i*t*
bellion or to open a way to peace.—JV.
dared after so obstinate resistance. Ad­ I world. She lived many year* a steadfast *««a Mfoaep st e*M pet*
F. World.
«k were, to •»*»*&lt; a *e»y
miral Buehauan loot a leg in the heHon
And co the rebels ar* placed ip this di­ and is now a prisoner. The land force* Christian, and died in th* triumph* vf tbe ante* te bspaMishto iT&amp;i
lemma, out of which nothing but miracu under Maj. Gen. Granger invested Fort Christie*11* Faith.
Woodland, July 28th, IBM.
,
lou* luck can extricate them. They must Gaia* sad with light batteries opened on
1abandon the so* th to eave Richmond, or tbe fort simultaneously with the passage
1abandon Richmond to save the South, ei­ of the forte by tbe fleet, taking tbe water
ther horn of which ia a vita) blow to the batteries io the rear, and silencing them.
CHANCERY SALE.
hopes of the Rebellion.—.Sas** paper ad Our lorn is oot reported. Fort Powell,
QTATB or MICHIGAN.—Fte Or
O far Ur Ooatg &lt;f Barrj, ta lImsw
•
in Mobile Bay, was.blown up and evacu­
Tbe first of tbe above extract* ia from ated &gt;y the rebels.
OrirUn H. BaU and OtaH-Pw*.
a pohlieal article. and the second relates
to military matters which may account
for the apparent discrepancy io afoto'New York, Aug. 18.—The Utr^t

py When tbe present dominant par*,
ty o*m* into power, tbe country was,
,united, prosperous and comparatively
free from debt.—lodiaaapolit Stntiael.
Was ill
It takes a Copperhead to
'
tell a cool, unblushing folahevd, without

tb&lt;
I

tbte county, to the aecem
in for Record *11 eartifica
■ulemnixed by them- T
thte State, require that ti
Clergyman before «bom
wlemnixed, shall deliver

within ninety day* from th

It la very important at t
this provteioeofth* 8taU
complied with, snore parti

ol tbeir country.

Daplieaie *srtHiW* will bs fawesfl ftw d\
dvposite. Tbe party dspoaiuag mu.l e»J.,r».
spo* th* rrifituk e**Stfa*S* Uw 4«»*a*-nsti »n
at seta*
irtistesv they era •&gt; b'
tsae^taUukcr |MQshl. te *rfar.
a.
JefateveeU'ItatsethsMwMi thasflksr m&gt;&gt; V
ths dspeslt, te kw IkeworM s* ths fteasuti *1

Every

ufteo happen* that tb* wHi
liriag have retn*ved to am
of the country, and thair dsot ba obtained without a

naspwt They forget that p

Babacripito** will b*nesivsU by ttri Tris—Wlha CaMMl State*. *t TrMbtwgtea. tU wrrra.

with this provision of ten :
ulsriyuRXhi* time, tod I
aad by *11 MsIUmI &gt;..l. &gt;bUch in
stP.bMWMLM'l , .
AU IUFUTABU BAIU An UflUII
Ihrwsgboul ths sosutry, will gtre f»rfk.r I*.,
WMttsaate
&lt;

ATroas ami FACDUTT to «TTto«rerex*&lt;
IssgVsUlsMAu .. .

V

lime-ver the qualities of
Smith's new AmevKwaO.
journals hdte flaunted th

tsrdav we were gratified,
bell, Fvq . the well known

s.D.AB.'jy.snnm’s
AMERICAN
ORGANS,
KlitJ f rratlo ^tfarjoirnt;
IM MUTUM MmUJtT BTTIJ-4
klsoafux

ruupruro Boermon,

BLACK WAUIUT A HD OAK

1 v

Fsr Charsk**. BebeU«, Lodge*. e'c
’
Ever»
W.rrutM for Tn

PamatTrvasato a*w
r*«», &gt;ki
■weHTBnwbte teateawteteind.'.,,
Twa Ulow_J&gt;MiaU.
j-he

AiffijKTir l &gt; i«-, * ns

ih.AmerieanXJmn. «
enthusiastically of that Or,

euperior to anything that
I mt in that which appeals
art, it te grand beyc
rare combination

action, adapting iteelf to t
aeeeutire, te truly w*odw
Mietfoe the American Ot
brilliant and successful U
wale m rapid throughout t
has beto in th* Ea»t— O
. Jpuntel, Atoemhrr IM*

Asthma on
tofectitet of the Bronchial
are covered with

»»toarW|iuam T*te-

Wteoonsin

TdTi orBICRIG^, Onota^lUrr.

I—.aa

.«iMd«ttothoho*pR
iiheeaaftWAdfari
nv Tbe noble bird I

�Rartmucair

5t?itar5ayat±i,«s

Qaroca.—■The Republi

cons of Hastings will bold their ennen.
at the Court Hoose, on Thursday P. M.,

ANNUAL^X SALES.

at 3 o’clock, lo select delegates to the

several commuting oonv.oUoog.
Naw Oro am.—A new American Organ

hw been placed In

the

Preabyterian

church of this village. Il ia one of 8. D.
At. H. W. Smith's manufiatlero and pur­
chased of W. W. Kimball, Itt Lake St.,

Chicago.

Persons deaiHng to pa rebase

me.ical instruments,
either Pianos,
Melodises or Organs, will do well to con­
sult Mr. Kimball
J3JT* Tbe Kalaojaxoo County Agricultuial Society have our thanks far a oopy
of ita Premium Liat for lhe 19th Annual
Fair, to be held October 8 th, 7th and Hlh.

and also to a complimentary Member­
ship for the earn*.
Baaar Co. Cluk*u Ornes,)
Haarrwoa, Aug., IS, 1864. j
Ma. Enrroa,—Sib:
Permit me through the column* of

your paper to call the attention of lhe
Justice of the Peace and Clergymen of
thia county, to the nooeaaity of handing

in for Record all certificate, of marriage,
solemnized by them. The Statute. of
this Stale, require that the Magittrate or

Notice ia hereby given; that there will
be a special meeting of tbe qualin«&gt;7el«&gt;.
tors of the Township of llupqZm the
county of Barry, Stale of Michigan, hold
on at tbe Shrontx School House io the
luwaAip of Hope, on Wednesday the
17th day of August, A. D. 1964, to da
termine by vote, tha sum tn he mired,
not exceeding one hundred dollars for
each man that will enlist and be credited
to this township, to fill the quota of th.
township of Hope on lhe last call made
by the President, and whether the same
shall bo raised by loan, or hy tax.
.
thi. 30th day of July.
A. D.. 1864.
'
Joss McCollum,
Gao. II. Aaatxa,
Ckairman.
CM.

SPECIAL

*■■■ :#
p* IB

NOTICES.

Clergyman before whom a marriage is
solemnised, shall deliver to the Clerk of

the county where said marriage look*
place a certificate of the same for record
of R*ng» 7 Tel
k&gt;
HH 1 J7 K If

within ninety days from the date thereof.

Il is very important at this time that
thi. provision of the Statute should bo
complied with, more particularly is it so
to the widows and orphans uf the sol
dier. that have lost their Ilves In defense
ul their country. Every appKeatlun fur
Bounty, Rwk pay ocFvn.hm. mint be
neentnpanied with a certified copy of
the certificate of marriage of lhe parties
or when there can be no publie recurd,lhe
affidavits of tbe wltneeaea present when
aueh marriage took'plus and it very
often happens that tbe uitnswe. if still
living have removed to auts« distant part
of the country, and their depositions can­
not be obtained without a &gt; great deal of
trouble nnd ixpenae. There I. a great
neglect on the part of officer, in this
reaped. They forget that perhaps through
th.ir aegSgmee to have a marriage certitica*. reeurdel a pour widow or orphan
of» dseaa.id aeldier may be deprived of
obtaining &lt;e County or Pension juwtly
their-doe. I taka this method to remind
theta -of the importance uf complying
with ibis provision of ths Statute partic­
ularly .st thi. time, fend I trust a word
lo the -wise ia erfacient.
D. Sreixxa.
The Easi has been in a furore fur some
lime over tbe qualities of 8. D. di 11. W.
Smith's new American Organ. Eastern
journal, have flaunted their praises uf
«he^ instruments, and their fsme was
aim.Mt natiimal. Weomfem to having
l.ng experienced a keen desire to see and
hear one of these instrniuenUi and yesterdav ws were gratified. W. W. Kim­
ball, ?»q., tbe well known music dealer
at 143 Lake Street, having jart complet­
ed arrangements for estebliahing a gene­
ral Western depot for their sale at hi.
■tors, called u« in, and we saw and heard
lhe American Organ. We could write
cnihuaiaatieally of that Organ, but that
we prefer to apeak calmly and truthfully
of its merite. In style of finish it is far
superior to anything that we have seen—
lull in that which appeals to the car and
tbe heart, it is grand beyond description.
It is a rare eombitmtion of power and
sweetness ; has immense vol a ms, and ybt
U is as mallow aa a flute; while its easy
setion, adapting iteelf to the most rapid
execution, i« truly wonderful Wo prodiet for the American Organ the moat
brilliant and suocetofttl triumphs, and a
mle a. rapid throughout tbe West aa it
ba. been in the East.— Chicago Evtning
JvaraaK jy.mn.irr i». 18*3.

Udilor of Banner :
DBAS sis with jour MrmisslM I wirfi
my to lb.rmd.ra of roer Mpn- that 1 win wod

ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.

STjin Of XICKjtiAX: Tb. Clrewft Court
wtt. Marty of Bmy.

&gt;e*«able Balm, that will rdretually rraort, tn
■ dsjs. Punplra. Btoubes, Tan, FracWaa. and
Impurttira of th. Skin. lc.rinB tb« mm. .oft,

.
.

on • p«K* ten» by •
H te* tew »«••«■«*
u&gt; ite kapiui t» «*»«;&gt;

rw-Gsm Banks han fcrUMeo the
traffic in gold ia his dapartrnm.****

.

i

75

CHANCERY ORDER.

A.X
i‘.¥

&lt;*,1*. mo.ol«3

•ed any dtageuMeu to datort his pobt, and
KheTighft »nfn«rsr dt«rt tbeir eagle.

JW», ».

. tnuiem x'

litai tbaaaM MS mMMI D»bMas.
ESS-S
i-K
Ms ptaatoteliMl, aad a

T..
W~—" .&lt;&gt;»«« j&gt;»
«*—. Rte &lt;•
tplMM tew ttrrwd • livite AmWflte

«d .»a

saw*

• -1His

c as

�Jjrihltinl ftnu.
-!©r. Bwy». of Pbiladdphis, furnishes
for xhs dfewiJry 6W«wm» tbe following

liltbr from a dait^farm^ of loeg and
v* "Ru35pbh. 1st umbU&gt; 2d, 1864.
•‘EstewnedWend: having been request­
ed by Ibee to .irrifc out a statement of tbe
process of making good batter, 1 bay^Jo
observe that good rows and riefc pastur­
age—natural grawaa grwan grass and
white duvar are the esovnll®' basis. Cogather with cleanOneaa aad propor managemenL
V'*
-Theproper management, aaI reooelv.
would be to oklm *e milk at all times
wlthia thlrty-oii hours sftor being milked:
Bad In order to efict this, a email quan­
tity of eour milk should ba put into each
pad at the straining of tbe milk. The
judgement of the dairy-managar ahould
regulate lhe quaullly ncoordiug; to tbe
alate of tbe atmosphere. , When the
cream is skimmed into tbe eream-pot it
should be stirred morning and evening
until churned, which should bo done
every three days during the warm weath
hr.wndallthe year, if the quantity ol
Cream would warrant it. Altar the but
ter is broken in the chura to the alia ol
chestnuts, lhe milk should be drawn off
from tbe vent-bole through a fine sire,
•nd then a sufficient quantity of cold waUr, put In Un churn and tumbled a few
times—drawn off as before—more water
put In, and tumbled again. The waler
abould then all be drawn off, and tbe but­
ter will then lay in a mses in tbe churn,
which should be cut promUauously about
for the purpose uf receiving salt which
ehquld be a full pint for fifty pound*,
and lhe Mme proportion for lessor more.
The baMer should then be tumbled in
thachurn eaUfcienlly to mis Ute salt, k
should then bo token out of ths churn and
lamped into pounds os nearly m pos»iand sponged, weired and printed. A
epenge of proper sin, enclosed in n
coarse linen cloth, ehould be pressed on
ah lump until all the brlue is extracted
ore being weighed.
**Tbe most particular part of the- pro­
cess is attentkm to the skimming and
management of tbe cream, to prevent
rancidity from ta|ring.pliice befo'rechuroing. fcr if the cream H bad the butter
must Beccaoarily be bad.
Ho mu Exenre.
“To Dr. A. L. Elwyn."
*

BPTFAIX) TgmMOKY.

DRUG

war:

STORJEU1
' "

CTTRTi'

CELEBRATED

STOMACH

eoad-jMlUM* jbnt maa. tMsgh ‘»® «*»»/•

■BSonaT wanem. aalMHW M."

•n, wu&gt; fcrMw wfc*r «jan—u—

Afar*. J&gt;Op* rib,
n on. of which tbe patient may expire.

Stomach:

Many are aware of lhe cau.e of tbeir sull
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

afoa
Prrerfc Ffalaw require. th* aid of Medicine to Strengthen
nd Inrtoonitc thr System.
irAiA Ilar-MboLo'* nraacr aoatv i.«ridq&lt;4w.
A Trial will eoariaoatb. moat akejrttoa.
MORTGAGE BALE.

FEM A L£3-FEMAL&amp;-FrM ALM,

.EFAULT haring been mads in th.

dta^ofiM.

4

fas#*’’’**'
•'INBAKHT AND CONSUMPTION.

mi mw&gt;3.

liver

and

BowbIb

,5WiBF'
“ whether iBberaortolS;
•ralrm or ptodured/ 1 - .
. byapeotoi MiMei.r

A
t

Netbing a.»*^***-T*t±L*£.

re. FOR MXCHANICAL ARD MEDICINAL
’
pCRPOStt.O«LT^3
FEDFUHi
balremic herb. and jd anta with tb* part St and
Alan a full

»r

GROCERIES!

unwhdeLme atouwaUnrimpu*! •'•to’’ ““
other cxtontol csums. IltoTima a Enrol may

Ttfrn'pS'-ViVJtlXf pflbeBkm

Sutinjt’ Si

wLichat ttaie. catondrd ..rar mv wholebodv. and
bating take* tvw.
17—--.
my acquaintances berdR rec -poire me—indeed I
hardly know n-&gt; »elf-M I am now aw ell wan.—
Let all who ora like APniuIJn_’he,i
-tbe nwdirine prepawd b« tl.r foolery Hoc »ty
—and then think 1 win not begrMpa their dollar.
“J Stare Sosa Ttawor, Mdcbaaic at
■‘Boffslo. Nor. I A. 1357

cured by a wry brief courw of IMS MSte*
ge®3iiem’T

munnixB'ff

Aad Caaklaff Extracts,
tus

asrscJAi wxinr ox

the

Ladixx.

plied with quinl.1
saturated with C
nnfreqwntly re*
by tbewaouf Ho..*.. — •
r
Tha weak ato naeh u rapidly far!

,U*181K- SsratS; SX&amp;L-

CURE

riSfr.
%E=?
'•■IkMAIMDererrfeebIX'hWalili rrsvr.hier th.

BTATIONEOaY,

&lt;w to be ceruO In a. .ban urn., £i’&gt; meow &gt;n«r
rum decrired, sod th.i tb. -FOteON,, toe. by
be eeenf "rowauret *«t«i&gt;■&lt;;««. been dried up
o lb. «y*ten&gt;. to break ent in aa aggravated
bra. aad gtrlbft nfUr Marrinft.

PENS, PENCHAI, INKS, PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS,-do.. An.

“**«£■ b;™...........

Upon cor abahaa may be . found all of

KOBBMTN-

moay oa IhU point ft nW eooclutite. and from ■■Drwaamakor.GoetJril Alley, ebovw Tu|q«&gt; *1
35ev.U”S2 SW-teWt;
riHthu .xuting to ■AuaorrwwAl.e from «h»t
rr« cau.a originaUog and no maitor of sow w&gt;o

PATENT MEDICINES

DiwaiMi of Ibees Organa rvanirra the aid of a
HCRETIC, HRLMBOLD-B EXTRACT BCCHU
STUB GREAT DIURETIC, and to certain lo
■a.a tl» daaired cSecl to aU Di^atbfar tMdi ft

orow-nall. rr.01 th.g to it, ton retain &lt;rf the oom
plaint ma; ba prwrntod.
Aa a Menan] Tunic. Ilovrsma'i 1'mm pre

s®=“4E

J3W, WR CASE

Cotlaetiog. and
inelsdwt 05c in Be. I

•r Beady Pay. aniy.
Speeial attention w.ll b» paid to COMPOUNDJld and patting an PKES^RIITIONS; end any
no pareheal ng medicina of a. can ivty apon

.Diddutch |M0ph «TBt drittk., water from
wa old dirty ebip pail, altar H had been
aljawed ?0 atand in the nttthine fcr two
ar three daya? Lal them Uy the axperiment of drinking mxjh water, and wait
;&amp;r the reaull; and than th«y will be pre.pared to eapreae a correct ipinicn, wlufob
er or not each water Is good for ebook
in tbe aoltry daya of Anguel, aa pure cold
water would be.
Water troogha and water tanka ahould
bo cleaned frequently, during the hot
ddy» of August, and freeh wator pomped
Into them aeveral limes during the day.
■ Milk eowa require a vart quantity of
pore water In bot Weather, in order lo
procure their usual flaw of good milk.—

todrof bsglnnMgl coatataiagsiis sera and (torsxx-lto ofau seer, in Bsrrr ciMoty/Mlcblgan. b«
IS saw. uwr. or law, all of which I .hall es­
om far asl« oa Ratanlajn tbs *d Stoy of Saptow
«r, A. D, IBSS, al tbe north front door of the
oart Goaaa. fa tb. rillage of HaattofSdock, ia theafleraonn to ibobi^saal bidder.
Dated. Joly Ittb, IM*.
jyto
D. U. EVERTS, Aarjf.

rCSTKEOFTMF

GROCERY,
Eating if Billiard

salooiv.

TMCOCTAVT AND.TRl’E!

dtred/tiA«ta, Kae-

BATCH a nr,RIGHTO,.

aawtaw atacanras.

WOOLEN

FACTORY,

HASTINGS, MIC’U:

WEEDS CELEBUTED PSTEKT

WANT 25,000 bra. of WOUL lo
L manufacture into CLOTH—
CABSIMKRB.
TWEEDS.

TTAYING sttod op. at great exr«e. tha aaXI loon harrtofore kept by Wa. K E*row, and
adjoining rooms, and net op a COOD BILLIARD
TABLE, we aak lhe patronage of the PubMc, baHrriag that weBan giro anti re &gt;aUafaet‘oo.
OCR STOCK OF GROCEKIU
IS VEKY FULL AND' COMPLETE

OUR BATING DEPARTMENT

WAiSOX-B KECaAUiU-KlNO «iU speedily
SELF-ADJl’SHTG WRINGER
No Wood-Work to 8w«U or Split
No 7&gt;irmh-Srrrw* to gft out of Ord,
Waibaxtvk wits on rrrwnrv.Coo-Wevxi*.
It took &lt;h« Fraat Prunr.
Fjbr-Ser.n
i.»4 i—at
. 1.
_ .1. . . Hu
..

end Aaitralia Arrnti wal
Sample WriSRere sent,
eeiptaf prior.

ARE yon racked irtth tbe lorlttne of RntWAVtsa’
WefatWe Kaaataix' Knte will epecMy rvilera.
AMtyau audferitig Eroei tbe gn.wtegsof Drsrtr-

■ ■ ^AWStg
■*“** *m
'zo"r
A«Eyoo/Xna&lt;with paii&gt;.wilh Goer to year

ARC ya*

MtauWtored tad mH, MModalautd ritrfllir
tsvm-vma*auranmiuo co.,
U
orderly Qbocut

a»b

Saloov, must Mt fol

GIVE 18 A CALL!
A*ms are determined II itwjjteMWiJlpI
FIRST-CLASS

GROCERY, EATING AND MLI1ARD
to prevent eream from rioing ton team
from forming. Rennet and salt are ad­
ded al tbe proper time. When the curd
begin* to form the heat ia withdrawn,
,» «uUh ia aproad oror the contents of the
rot and tbe whole left to cool. The
"
" " *
Gve or ail

BALOOH.
.1 .Sect ofibUou. bcilUof reoplrs Cara nbkb Wm. L. Eatox,
, D. McNaughton.
1 obtained from yoa io Korambsr last. Saatog
tbe advertisement of year Boetoty, offering te
girt year medicine to clergymen far the peer ol
tbair pariabe., I obiaiaad a bottle for a poor girl
of my caegrogailon. wbo had long beaa nearly
bolplaaa from Rhetmiatiam, and itnui(v to nay
■Lbatofo boule enrol bar entirely.-.I FrJte iH*.
beplag itto»V
«ha Society In iu effort, to Introdnea IhOm.dfctoe, and btosatbose.wte may seed, f
MIDDLSVILLI. Micatoax,
taeboronady; and I nea string torae. as I b^ OFFICE OVER BLAEE% STORE.
Hava Us tMrila will fanyjustifr th* most tajsris- Bh^elSp^^
i°Jti’* r0^*'

ar TWExrr-oME

yeabsaoo.

tfa-tt c_B«iroa.* awitogUi&amp;m] ehralal ani
DtwggMod Urt ekyrf BaAdo. N.'T. Inrente,
Mdwrannfbetered . eumpc^j h0IIWB M HRIS
TOLW BALSAM OF UOAfBHOUNB, wMeb ia

FArtaTIfaa .prnyrirtors
^H^ringn^abteaodafciaat agent atWankingPEN1ION8, BOUNTY,

b

ALL to pertrte of ita

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18 PUBLISHED WTNRT VKMUDAT,

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lomedvn tbe
Ceric. Instated

EP

DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
wM a!wap careful

AND MG18TIV1 OROAN8, AU CURED BY

Hoomao'B
GERMAN BITTERS.
Tai

to roe

tubs

TboM.konU

—Bi"
^’felWlMk-,-1.
b.. teak d.m)« iw

qmut annoTBBnxa

T©H1I&lt;D.

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Carina

Hall's

meosy

AND DO GIVE BETTER SATIWACtlON 1

r«II aU chaerfel, and most callMr.
belpfehtan than mine, who
irri DUmm&gt;

gsstinas’ Suintu #ir«t«rj.

which be stated that Im

HOOFLl’ID’S CEK3IAN BITTERS
WILL CURE EVERT CARE OT

Sall Rbrow.
'In bit full

R. B. WIGHTMAN

'X-5LL-'

d'£W2

r» aid. |
in flit.

REMEMBEB
THAT THB BITTERS 18

ROBERTS Sc RTRIKEk,
fa dru
&lt;*-terpentine.b"”1
rias* paints,
oil*,
Dealers
window ria-.P

■ut aauieao&amp;ic

Contains no Rom or WMsksy,
£klXL CAT!’? ULiiXJ X3JUUaUiXlS
BUT

IS THE BEST TONIC

fflisitllann.

ar KEAP WO SATS 80 :
I. A. * C- G- HOLBBOOKk

—*3 GST'S”,; o»«r—‘I-

iou
TRUE!

yours in tbo papers. Betritit* yen
mind such triSroaa that, man, take ootir-

’ Mr. M. expressed bis thanks, and the
banker and depositor sepsrsted. But on
tbe.fuUowing morning Mr. M. wm start­
led from bls “ptaroant dreams'’ by tbo
presentation of^fchock for 8M00 bear­
ing the name of bis Hiberofen friend —
Notknbyfeg exactly boW to uadentand
tbe matter,Mr.'M. sent for Patrick, when

“i can’t bold out any longer; It’s no
Thia b«&gt;y of whom I. writ, reined up uro—let me lie down and dm," Mid tbe
his rocking boroe suddenly, and looked
m the quiet re
ercal plraanrr Id lbs
in his mother’s face, with a question
,1 should have
Kct, tad calling Ibe
mpling feet of men and horaea. whan
starting out of hta large brown .yes, snd
due more than
fall, and half led, half carried him off a
widening and glowing all over hta faee—
money—a privilege of showing a Irttle
s child’s face—a brere. sweet, beautiful
attention to the kindest friend of my boy­
faee, foil uf promise and prophesies.
baucBt tbe a’nietad, t»d l» “rots mm drink.
hood, the only sister of my dear, dead
Ytrara tn&gt;V,
M*' * u- BECK.
•Don’t give sp yet Cap'
“What fe it Tbe.d.,re.‘’asked the lady
father. And besides, here are my wife
who sat sewing by the window, and down
and daughter, who could not wail to tell
through her words slipped the caress
Bsi'Usl Chareh.
you bow welcome you are to Milltown.”
Or. Jackaon:—
which wm in her heart
Il try
.------ -.
' Another .surprise surely.
—---------- - ----I’ lx«a requreieu lu c&lt;
Bui as the man laid the officer down
j
“
How
long
are
three
years
mama
1"
JOHN ROBERTS,
iewtaHo™ of different
Wo were not long in riding bo«n\ the
Ab the child little guessed that all
stout and well kept grey taking us ea*Uy
over the tend were Hearts asking this
along. Passing the field whore his eon
question, looking off those three years, 1
and hired man were at work, the former
whose l&lt;wg path of storm snd bloodshed bad come over the officer’s
WSSSWA
came tn the fence to greet his old Aunt
and death must be trodden before we can
C0UN8ELL0B8 AT LAW
“Why Phillip," Mid his father; “J
reach the promised land of peace ; before
should think you bad dune two boors’
the loud tfctmder of the tramp of armies
*1! over the tend, and the red waving
^“.“'r^eciruUr
/ -H. KENNARD.
“Gtre me your hand Tbomro,” be
•'Ei^X SCTcroLHurol, Huted.Ipl^ of banners, and the awful thunder of
you arc gone,"answered the boy modostcannon sounding Its echoes thro the groped “Don’t go fcr water-It’s too iv, as be blushed at bis parent's praise.
late! The works done for mo. You II ’ ‘And master PHI. himself, is no eyetail my boy. bow 1 died, and that 1 root
which we trust is yet to rise, and over­ them a lan ebeer and Hewing.
•a u&gt; cjcellenlniediciue flow, with its golden ties, the whole taod
D. H. EVERTS,
and son.
nnd scm thereof.
I wm seated In the pleasant cottage.—
• Why do you ask me that, Theodore?
colt emotion naw. He stroked the brown Green blinds and graaay lawn, with patch­
K KANDOLIH.
Mkrd ibe mother, eitting in a shower of
es of flowers mad-' the exterior attractive
H. M. SHELDON
summer sunshine, half diluted by the
while -tha well fbmlshed sitting-room,
creeper of boney-auokte. that made a rod
cosily fitted up with loungM and easy­
heat of bloom about the window.
chairs, work stand and books, wm sug­
“Because paps Mid be slwuld be back look of pam and agony struggledn teem gestive of comfort within.
When at
iu three yearn that morning be left. He
“TbSroe Mary.’’ be -id ; "it’ll break
look me right up in bls srms by the door her heart; and the liule boy at home- pie but wholesome eupper wm ready,
H. F- CHERR'
and bugged me 4P tight ‘h*1 il bort mc' papa'• boy—that 1 -bail net er trot on my nephew with hie son and hired help
l___ ...in
That's tbo hardest of bad made ibetnselvoa presentable in clean
and be mid “little fellow—pape’s bov.—
Be varv good while pa's gone—hell be
jacketa and ’dippers (the doily overalls,
b~kk&gt;’
&gt;•"&lt;
“V
soiled shoes having been dexteroualy laid
slmust gone now , marual he said push­ my wife and child I"
Mide,) and with thanks to Him, who giv.
He turned bis gate once more towards sth to all. their meal In due season, we
g. C. PRINDLE,
■r Hlr:—I feel « * ing away with one hand the ehwtf of
.hieing curie which drifted over hie bead.
the fsce which bent in mute sorrow over Mt down together al the family boari—
__ onah*zl tH.ru in the
him. "Yod,” be Mid, “you have been There wm no burry oysr the meeL Tbe
a feltbfui friend—do one thing for -mo t outdoor work,except the milking and
cut a lock of hair from my bead when 1 evening feeding of the’anhqals which Bill
It am gone, and if ?»• g* home, take It to attended to, wm doqe-- Ndw wm time
I.HlTOn.
my wile, and tell her 1 sent it with my for family eqjoyMeM and Improvement
W ben tbs med was ended, and Carlos'
come to an Clio.
last lots and bleeait
“But bow long T—as lung as last ChristToll her 1 charged
mM 1 That’s a great way off,’ with tbe
pretty impatience and imperioasnero of
antly :—
,
Elik., wtai i«d"&gt;r &lt;■&gt; “• &gt;“y
“You don't drive business to keenly m
“My ebiW," Mid tbe mother, nnd this ud WM. bom. w&gt;» IB lb. pwe. and
your eousio Paul."
.
t . ' ____
k..
uihrM
“No." wm tbo rupln “1
ycai*
—-----------. ■
TV. teH wort. )”• BtreuM
°T thinks me laxy and thrifUes
explsin It to you. They are lunger then
». wbH. !&gt;, ."d U»
C-pUjo
you can remember; almost as long m fa. ta4
U» Mk uw, »n» U.
your life bro been."
n. huof Ha b™.- r-u»~ ot fM, and
The boy looked/very sober a moment, a Hull ... off Ik. aaaon Vorted lu part of my rorninge and I
dropteg bis bright heed low over hie
boXSTneek. fben h. erofeenly
frsxn tfe «ooden animal, and rushed to battle-held of Antietam.

I 3=&amp;.YXrti

hie mother's side.
—
‘
wants to eoe bis pepOftlo,
EHVEE-COAT

bj M Hlbtfnlu mlwr »U W.000

And that aama aonsbine lay a great

aio o&gt; me ia» -pvy-.i.™. . —
——
srds, the fruit ban at lot yielded to the
ateadfast wooing of the sun. and scarlet
rich,’" 1 journeyed in the opposite direc­
heats were on the apples, and the plums
tion toaeeertain if possible nby Carlos
Hall WM "feeing money.”
,
.
CSBOOWCU .uo .vu
Now 1 bad never visited this nephew.
under transparent skins. The frost had
But having once entertained him and bls
not lifted Its white hands among the trees
family
at
my
own
boroe,
Imides
knowing
yet, and they stood up everywhere in the
Carlos well in bis childhood, 1 never
it j_■ k. slimmer and waitdoubtful my welcome, though circum­
;Kd”'iL. &gt;UU. braodloii da,. &gt;b»‘ stances prevented me from apprising the
household of my Intended riJlt, l.Enew
that they lived A couple of miles front
tbe Depot; but Pen I bed teM mp that
tbe Milltown stsgc-copch would take ma
pMt tbeirdooe; no i wentebecrfclly Into
the cars, end wm whirled swiftly aloof.
days rushing right through their hearts,
Whst wm my surprise when tbe ‘iron
from thst spot to which the wb.de napon
horse’ slopped st tbo station to which I
fed lifted up its eyes—cams tiding* of
wss bound, to see Corios Hsll spring up
the battle of Antietam. We remember
of tbe sick horror that filled our brorta m
wo read of the brave men w h«&gt; had gone
down by tbousanda on that great battle­
out, I hsd business over to Paul’s yea
field ; and tbe toft autumn grassjsbfch
terday. and be told she you were coming.
wsitsd for teller reins wm drenched in­
See die gray colt himself bro come to
stead with precioua heart-blood,that pour­
ed out lor God and liberty.

for family
both sabred
think ourselved extravagant in buying

ant ne &gt;eii u»
* — —— - ----The mother took Upn up silently .^m.

■to,-fresh tierUM.frreg.4«ri
by nigi

enduring
PWl’n daw.

&lt;1 mgBteisnta.

me away up v&gt;
, r. Mat He Mid be woeM when tSa throe

n tMtopkta, nd u, I.rlnn

Phu! woald

“Well yon see, Mr. M. Peggy. that te

wid you. together with M.OOO that is mir­
ing us so much trouble to kape from be-

the new temptation of &gt;4.000 additional.

that wm the teat.of the Irishman.
,
Tbo banker meeting him several days
afterwards drofred another explanation.
that has been aahrnned to sroye—. Peg­
gy, that divil of mine, you roe, baa bld
ibe money, and bang ma if Loan find U
at all, and that’s the thruth, air.
. The banker msde a graceful tender of
hie bat, but’ P« generously declined te
accept the sane, although justly entitled

telling bow,long the war baa lasted, bow
many lives and bow much money it^ Em
cost. WU| they endeavor to flgura up

manr cvmm»ivu.w
~'7TT’
On tieir own beads recta the greater por-

poewda waB founded confidence upon the
aid of which the Copperheads woald
UHnb,
po.in &gt;“
•“
Goverumeet to puldown the rebellion.—

Philadelphia merchant sent to Constan­
tinople. After tbo supercargo had seen
tha bales and boxes safely lauded, be in­
quired where they should ba started.^
.«Lab»o theaj hero, it won’t rain,” waa
&lt;h “Buff dart not leave them so exposed

nma bribe goods may be stolen," eaM

The Mobamedan merchant laughed M
bf replied!
“Don’t be alarmed, my friend, there
Isn’t a Christian witbin a hundred

ply to a remark of fer brother wbo wm
taking tea»e of Wr to rouiro to
taelresid.no.. tbM fe should P«&gt;baMy
never again meet her in tbe land ot tbe
nriae. Ble answered: “Brother. I trust

�YORK WEEKLY HER-

HASTINGS B

u moved that Geo. P. Btevcns be
ditto

NEWS

GSlisnl

MICHIGAN.

moved to
Committee of

on credentials.

wsrs elected.
was moved that

Ths chair n

this

*■&gt; Am** —fVpftvi&lt;f*l MS
kriArt

on Chari

S?£?uu
tiala reported

. .

JOHNSON,­

.07T tiff TBNHK8SEE.

Tita Daocans still conlfe-

jMMCRhwe.Mi^egwir^if r.»n|y *boul
six miles from Richmond. Gen. Lee bennot prevent the cutting

Ibcri

^'wCTtfaw1

District

and on motion, J. C. P. Negley wtsAp-

iVhannah.
). comes.

irBjtBx S' ralrS.rf nix,

ing.

ALBERT WtLUAMAWl«&lt;

it&amp;IiTbaxte^
Tor Boprnoetrthtive tnOengnye (th t
THOMAE W. FERRY?

BMriC JtttNfcHAIJ-

|vr^^C^Kt^EY WRIGHT?

Ju thia terrible rebellion in

one issue. The Union must be
in its original integrity, or^ho 1
deuce of tbe Confederacy must
tfone may be covered op by dem
politicians dr mercenary traders,|jbave

and beyond nil these still stands
great and only question which diiides

Rutland—8. P. Ca8y, T. Phillipa, C.
G. Crdfie, and D. L. Diamond;‘
11
Orangeville—J; H. Bari,’Henry UewlU, L W. Wing’and W.'T. Dodge. ™
■ Yankee BpHngs—W. P. Ghrrett.'O.
0. Bates, Cbilvln Hill and D. 8. Bug
Hope—Q V. Robinson, Peter Howard
J. J. JaeksCW and J.*V&lt;ta&gt;th&gt;e.
Hastingi-Wtn. Hatha, J. C«de, Etem
Crook and Atnce R. Hah;
Johnstown—J. H.( Munroe, H. ©da­
man. C. G. Jordan and H. P. Cberry.
Prairieville— C.-Atwood and A:. War-

1 L. Laphai
2 E. MaUor
1T7

A. Ryerson
W. T. Dodga
John E. Hall

J. G. Rnnyan
J. A. Sweezoy

Union is a useless waste of words. . The

&lt;nal Ballot for Conoiy Clark.

hoodwink the people by tbe aHly tend
cowardly cry of ptoet, ruca, ilia ^m-

of a disgraceful national

Asa Rork
3 I D, Striker
J. M Cadwallader 18 T PbiUina
John G. Runyan
0 | R. Mudge

13 1 J. Roberts
7 | G. K. Beamei

D. Striker
23 I R. Mudge
3
Tbe American nation can have’no J. M. Cadwallader 32 I
,
—
peace with lht«’ treacherous and blobdy
58
Blavebdldere’ rebellion until it
sa
It waa moved that J. M. Cadwallader
peers, or until tfa nation ittelfit conq itr- he unanimously nominstod.
It wga moved to proceed to an inform­
«i Ay tAa.rehk
al Ballot fur Treasurer.
.This iasea was distinctly placed b&lt; ore

John Roberta

or not, you'tan do as you th

.Wte tike onr neighbors,
frotn i drouth. Last Saturd

a had a fine ahower, but n
as needed. Although tbe ea:

MFcSTr

Rd. 1H5DLE,

U.S. 7-30 Loan

Pi OBJ TJfDBDJSL-S'Unoi MICHIGAN

’rishi, minora

proper omoers.
President Mrs. Jrthnathtt
David R
1 sight; Sec:

i.-bo assinea for Um Marine of muu prtit&gt;on,
ibatibaneaiof Hotoeiid teinora and all

Although the Soetety has b

eration but a abort time, (it lu
twice,] the foljowingfiz lbo re

*. WM4A1; rin&gt;»L

8.C. rjUJfDLB.
jWteenNebate.

SPECIAL

will -DOI atop ,o roirmerave.

This, for. a oountoJacfoto o
mootings looks encouraging.' ।
meeting is to be held at the ho

solicited of working, poop»dren—come then tiring any
havo.to spare, and if Joij art

sold far H(hlU'tefr*e4.0» of tb^XFf JH '
tealatad inMerst, ami am the bvst s^axitj,
hookaMr&lt;aiMenl&gt;
'

they wR! end with the return of
baaed eu a restored Union.
But
Union shall be dissolved, the taxes we
are now paying are leas than thuao we
shall bs called upon U| pay e*ery year
in time of peace. Wo shall hare to-pay
♦ 150,000,000 annually to support a
standing army. We shall have to pay
over to the South an export duty upon
VI
mar
enttim, amounting to from 120.000,000 McNutt end Killian. McNutt
to 150,000,000 mom. vid we to. 11 m .f-

o£

ft*** boiawrtthe Probate O«e«. j

...---- —........ —
—
notes for three'yaara, thia pflrihfcr Ur eMpr

!. that Baid t

aeiitel pror.i &lt;® ^.'lo^ st the'r'v^^W
rate, in oet lees than tan‘ptrecnL i.t Annual?.
r wvms previous I
8. C. eflXDLK,

***?«£•«•* djftwwi-y

iV&lt;-f&lt;fraat.*.r uamfi's?
uenu:
janaea rar mb.
.
j &gt;•« rTTOnyBWB^i*,;
fr.irtorjr/cmGAxa^iirfB^n.^. I ~a». ^‘o^ou^wurfi
Ate asamno tbe Probate Court kr lit county &gt; P»r annum so*Md&gt;B&lt;r u. th.
errr. botdee .t tb. P™b.c SL. l„
dUUr-al n„A tffWtUMv

.♦yer

'

little for your self, no matter,

Respectfully yo&gt;

The Cleveland Htrald is p
sharp upon the VVadeDath
and rebukes its author in scalh
for playing into the hands ofti
aid calls attention to the fact
and Davis sign themselves as ci
the Congressional Committed
etroction; and says that Wai
now in Cleveland, acknowledg
editor in nereon that ho had a
use that signature, as no olbei
of the committee knew anyth
the protest until it waa in pria
Wry Congreasman who had see»
to sign it or sanction it in any 1
Identic Wade has got into hot
home.
Ma. Lincoln has puraned
that has filled Jeff. Davis* arr.
all the Copperhead papere. P
then that said Jeff

STnI-KOf ItKllIGJklt, Qantu^Attt,

all over tbo rebel state*, drivla
pie into tbe ranks al the point'
onetl Mr. Lincoln’s poll
from tbo enemy 150,000 a
bo would otherwise I
raising provisions and throwii
tifications for thtf rebel srmy

! Heath

sylvanla Aflopttd.
’'OlUNCERV BALE.

But in ih. maanM.il.,

Fl«tXaUe.alB«akofA»u &lt;rui
•*=*»*. XeUeool *»k mi t»,..,-

d.

m

MWEb .

New Advertisements.

I.H. nf ...4 .1-__ ....

",.

ill call bis mind to visit hia
who knows but it will call

mW
HapfMntd.
'nwSdeii
idly was organized

FtrortL It must now be oar deslru lion , It wm moved that — —. —.
AZ a Government and people, or uttoTi clared unanimously nominated. .. .'i.u.
the asoeders and Confederate States lov'It waa meud.to pruoeed to epln- Atlaate Abater, asifollbwa :
iroment We can not hesitate, rKgosZy forrtaal Ballot for Prosecuting Attorney. &lt; .?Wao;n«zin nothing by daaoncang
but qtrmiorfa
them, (tbe Northern peace men.)
may kw much , by 4&gt;rnw»ite|£..» Mia

alate'

field.
A sdbtety -Ua been organa

soma.*Ul4M wmo familiar p

Hour'interest bMring debt should be
New York, Aug. 20.-Tbo jrteM’i
four hundred mllftnhe ofdollars when tbe
relwliimrto put down, the annual taxes
■we should hav* ttrpay -would be no great­
er than they no* ane. while tbo ease with action on a grand scale somewhere along
which we could pay item Would be-very
our strategic line. Tbe marohing and
much greater. The taxes we are pay ing
counter-marching of divisions and army
corps are such that it la Impossible fur
anybody but Gen. Grant to tell wbete.

R. N. Sbeldoc 80 I M. 8. Williams 8 Union, nearly, all that portion of mu for.
John Roberta
1 T. Phillips
0 eign commerce would be taken from the
M.T. Wheeler 10 |
- North. We ahcMild lose the Southern
market also for Northern roanu fact urea,
It «n moved that H. N. Sheldon be la it not better to endure b'gh taggp itill
lbs rebellion is put down, than to pay
declared unanimously homlhated. . ,
'{twin moved to proceed to an la- Ahffo grMtor taxes for . »ia»y jears at
* least, if the rabdimn. shall not bo put
back by the overwhelming power AT the tormatBaHot for Registerof Deeds.
dqwpl—4,rr»fo»«»,
Federal Government.
Wo have icon
reluctant to come to such a conch ion, fi-H. Qtok - 371
but now must look the matter sten y in J. fehsrta
Wmat thk Hkbxl» mesn by ths NmgA
II. Cook
£
r.u
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M.T. Wbe^ar &lt;]

"

the-cry from the blood-ata

the battlps of our country.

• If there is*W' Democrat living l
North who Ims a lingering hope of I ring­
ing those acceded States back • in» the

operate in accomplishing the greatest
• Ort «Ecb U».&lt;nwtr,
Uu. A»U-

Ire BALLOT.

l^Wf^08JnWiV

■ M/jWUWiM goods for lbs
&gt;&gt;«pa w&gt;o„bsv« so oobty i
lives in their hand, and gone

"Zi.

Ballot for Treasurer.

■

.1

Ma. EbMb±rdo not km
ffila'wrn be bnfnportAnoo, oi
enough to Maith a‘/tire lo }1

the body of a strong and stirrin
tori*! on.thomational issue;

al Ballot for Judge of Prubat*.

Go Jo.Orwj’.^r tiew I

yntil find tbe hearts of tbe fa

Washington, Acgnst 10.—Recentsimuluneoav encounters with the rebels on
both banks of the James Rlter, and also
in the Shenandoah Valley, prove that
Gen. Lee hjjtl iq Virginia a larger force
than has been aqpposad, and the .reports
of his having sent detachmanto to Georgia
are not qow credited. Lee’s total force
Js estimatad by our secret service al
about 70,000.

grows out of cotton, and which before the
lized by the

It waa mured that C. G. Hdttwook be

rwj

WOODLAND, ?A Ug.

Union, end show eanse. U any there be. why
the prayer of tbe peUtiunersbould not be granted t
’ AM ft la tertbar teSriy
tee yfaMfoaQr

6

M. 8. Williams

port of getting in wheotfodb

of d
Sacks of Berries, 1 ;8ocka, 2e

20 the sunw which the inhabitants of each
township have oAntriboted for bounties,
or wbleh are being
These expenses fall

It was nioved to proceed to a formal
Ballot for Clerk.

H.N. Sheldon 28
rebellion; by men of all political ci «ds
T. Phillipa
fl
and partlee, and by none more distil :tly
or emphatically than by the leadetp of J. Cadwallader

and Nebraska militia are in motion on

tores are literally dried up
bidding. W^ wxicpdy
fo.flHwgater

Ollpi.

Leavenworth,
Aag. 18.—Reliable
news from tfie tadien cutrapes is aewree.
'They seem tb Writ ml the ettmtrr -fivm
a point About 75 fafleeenst oFFott Kear­
ney to the fordr of Platte HIter, and
from the Platte south to Arkansas river.
A number of traine have been captured,
conductors killed, and a large amount of
properly' destroyed.
Gen. Cortis, at
cthrr prraotiB itlun.^. &gt;» *w* Omaha, is organizing an expedition

tack was on the point of being mede.—
The statement that the fort wat provis­
On motion, J. G. Rnnyan waadeclared ioned for six months Is krtoifh to be all
unanimously nominated.
On motion, a Distriot Committee was
appointed, as follows:—R. Wright, C. in the habit of receiving supplies for only
a fortnight at a time. Die fail of this
G. Holbrook and J. A. Sweezey;
J. C. P. Nroutr,
C. O. Scnrr,
work may tberglop be looked for at an
early dayfeveft if no nttnek bn made, and
Sttrttary.
Chairman.
the garrison simply subjected to the star­
Tux CorrxxHKans talk loudly of the vation process.

Ballot for Sher iff.
FORMAL BALLOT.
John E. Hull
47 i T. Phillipa
E. 11. Mallory
5 I L. Lapbam
11. N. Sheldon
1 |

SMUTCMSUt

Washington. August IB.—Tbe latest
sd vices from our forces operating against
Mobil*, show that Fort Morgan is close-

12

nation, as citizens, stand face to face f pon
D. Striker
22 [F. Alien'
2
thia qoeatfow, as they stood more than
three years since, when the rebels {bat­ J. M. Cadwallader 10 FRoval Mudge ‘“2
Ata Rork
fl | T. ’Phllll'pe
2
tered down the waUa'of Fort Sumter.
J. G.lhmyan
0|
Ji­
Tbe rpbel authorities have never Aven
lt was moved to proceed to a 2d in­
formal Ballot for Clerk.
/ ‘.

hostilities, except upon tbe basis of
separation, (nd of being .recognized
national power independent of the ।
ernment of tbe United States.

ar AMrm
Rneh ano
amt oaiwwei
&lt;V».A,(nt I
ar
»'BJ* -- a seow, WUtterMdad 'U Rtggs.
_
G. Holbrook, Ai Ryer_ _ Drake and Dr. Rbbeetfu't*},;:
Yankee Sprit*.-J. ,W. Mites, _H.
Snow, E. R. Chandler asd E. P. Glibsrl.
RuttoAi^A'. D. Rort. 8. W. Lane,
8. P. CWy and Jebn f/RIlry.
Ou moliun, tins report of ib. Commit­
tee on Credentials was adopted and the
Commitbee dhtchargwj.
i
On hmtkm, the Co»vunion proceeded
to an Iwforaaal Ballot for Representative.

C‘:ll was moved that tbe report of the
committee on credentials be accepted.
F. Alim
' 14 I J. M. Nevins
It was moved that tbo report' of the
J. A. Swcexcy
0 | J. G.'Runyan
committee on credentials be adopted.
Il was moved that* John H. Munroe be
.,
.
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appointed permanent Chairman, and H.
The mint uf F. Allen was withdrawn.
P. Cherry permanent Secretory.
1
It was moved that we proef1
—
F. Allan
Informal batftrt for Sheriff.
8. C. Prlndle
1st INFORMAL BALLOT.
| Jr G. Runyan
8.V. R Yirh
2 *•II. N.
” Sheldon. I
| J. .Roberta
t PUIipp ,.
7 Jpta O’Riley
“

the public. AU talk of compromise, and
“of peaoe. abort of conquering tbe rebels,
■hr of submitting to a dissolution of the

ply kb* cry

£.

.is. Mfw.tl m ft.W the UaUMJH.UAV i! burr Ite .•ml»o&lt; tlx

enemy was gitator thatr dura owing to
our more favorable position.
On our
O. Kenya* and William Veoler.
ietttM oo Cfudeathtia. aide ths firing of Modday wa* mostly
Grovh—P. M. Harwood, Uttmm fttee reported the following wlth-mnsksiry, wftar we bad got M'-lbo
Laphimfjtfrffc Prfmer and George
—-- ----- th tba'CeMvesitiob.:'4’
enemy's flank'ai»d turned Mm.
YvslsrThorMppla-E. H 8mHss, H. Weight, day monrtng tbo artiltery tan both sides
&lt;(&gt;. Ldfofi-w and Aaron'LyflCr»«5
was playing rather briskly.
’ “'-Aland—E. R Baroos, G«&gt;. KVJames Kilpatrick snd S. 8. la-

S.Q.«R06VES0B,
JAUTS S' FOR?i!tf!? All^u.

EMIL AS
ite n~—al’1'/—. t
■ cfBUB Ywm

mated At about 400 killed, woundcd.Rfld

C

Immediate vicinity.

Pennaylvania has voted, by
.y of more than 20,000, to
proposed amend menu to the
stilution. Tbo Philadelphia J
this morning says lh.ro is a n
88,000 on the first amendm©
ting soldiers to vote, and sever

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p ki
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p~pU allU Non*. &gt;ad«

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W,A55B7S-.

dor Stephens, Vico President c

\ .hciiduM’iiJkUjL.’.*'
8 I«. Wriril

ry si all, fltom tehic^ we infe;
rebel PraeBesf must bs pre*

Raowrw

��In mAki
* aKxxot

are found moat aHAable nd economical,
rare tbouid^. taken io kfep the proper- I
tion of -nutstnaent t» balk such that a1
proper supply of ibe fonusr can b. taken
Lto the suiaaacb, without opprewing that
organ. It has been aaee-lhat 3 1-3 per
cent, of the live weight par diaru In bey,
about meets the denisnoa of the daimal
economy; and it pnib0ly «l» abodt;
fills tbestoiDacb io a coshfurtable state
offulloesa. If, then, a sUe-p weighingIK)
jxrunds received half its nutriment ito hay
and half la the better kinds of straw
(which contain half as much nutriment
aa bay,) It would bo required to conseme
1 4 pounds of hay and 3 pound* of stkaw
daily—an aggregnte of 4f pound*, which,
1- think, could not be dally taken intoand
digested in the stum a ch wf a sheep of that
site. Therefore, to pul sheep &lt;Jn half
straw feed, it is tMcraaary Hurt acme oth­
er portion of their feed be more coocentrated, or more nutritions in proportion
| to bulk then bay—as, for .xample, grain
or root!—or elan they will not gel ibeir
| proper aupply of nutriment.
My own course when feeding straw
hm been to grve a feed of bay at moruMORTGAGE SALE.
ing and evening, [intending to average
about a pound per bead each time,) all
the straw the sheep wilt calaud about a
pound of ent turnips each nt neon—the
taltar being a little Increased If ibe hay
and straw are not of prime quality. But
i do not often give over two butbel^ or
130 pounds of turnips to a hundred. Hay
berv docs not average IS a tun j and |
though I regard feeding turnips a*
I acpoumlcal, my major object in crowing
and feeding them into promote iKe health
and thrift of my breeding ewes, and tbs
grow th of my lambs.
Sumo excellent abcep farmers, on grain
and clover seed farnu lying a few mile*
| north of me—where a centiguou* eity I nrocaodinga of my Had hi
la hear ^.ity, to non
| market ralsee the average price of bay I tbero.. a ar any part I hera I
about 50 per cent, higher than here— hereby gir*p. Ato hr rlrtto
give their store sheep no hay until March, £l'.SM5X.“Ja,;
I feeding them in lieu of it, bright good
straw Tn abundance, clover chaff, and a
Ou»rt Bomb in thn vfllag,
daily feed of Indian corn ranging from coaniy. "f Barry, Ue promi
uno and a halfgo two gills per bead, ac
cording to tbeir aixe and other cireum- I
atances. The atraw and grain chaff are
generally fed fresh from tbe threriiiug
| fluor half a dexen times a day, and the
sheep are not required tu eat it at all
cluse. After fte fir*! of March a full
supply of bright ddver hai^ia givefoond
lav. bad rcpMladJucvaaion tu observe,
winter well, and tha breeding ewet raise
good lamb*.
1 do not believe that bne«*ding ewea or
lambs eould properly be fed enough straw
and turnips—particularly if the straw
was dry and ripe—to obtain the equivg.
lent of a full supply of bay. If turnip,
are fed in exce**, they render the eracu
aliou too thin and active for severely cold
weather.^BuS a pound a bead given to
a straw fed .beep, with a little dimuni­
tion of the corn otherwise requisite,
would, I think, constitute a better ami
' cheaper feed than entire eorn and straw.
The comparative nutriment of tha dif­
ferent kind* of straw has been given in
the table of Nutritive Equivalents. Oat
and barley straw cut quite green and
cured bright are highly relished by sheep.
1 had ratbar have lb*in (parliouiaxly if
thrashed with* flail so that a few small
green kernels remain in the ends of the
heads.) than hay irrthe situation in « hich
it is frequently cured for use. Wheat
straw ranks next among the common
varieties of straw. Sheep do not relish
it, and will not sat it vary wall If tbey
get any hav. But when confined to it
and grain they learn to nt it and thrive
oa it Tbey must wot, however, be com
pelled to eat it as elose aa oat and barley
straw. Ripe rya straw, uo]caa cut, fine
and mixed with tnaal, tea dry, harsh, unprofitaMe, and wholly unacceptable food
fur sheep. AU straws are eaten much
better by them whan fresh thrashed and
led frequently In small quantities.
Cornstalks are contalasd in neither of
tbe preceding tables of nutrition. When
cert end cured brigirt, before frost, nu
feed te better relished by sheep than the
leaves and some finer portion* of tbe
stalks; and they thrive admirably on
tha tn.
Pea-baalm. if cal and cured green, Is
highly valuable and is highly relished by
aheep; but when wot harvested until
dried up and dead, according bo tha mere
common mode, it is utterly worthless far
them.
In seasons of graat scarcity of hay and
atraw^aheep have been repeatedly and
auceeMfully wintered by feeding them
slmo.t exclusively on grain.
Seeh a
%ay (hmine* occurred in the beat aheap
rvftion of Vermont, in the winter of 1640
—CI, oecaslrrti.d by a severe drouth tbe
preceding summer. Flock master* * Ik&gt;
were-determined tn keep wall at all tamarda, Ted tbeir sheep a pound (nr quart)
of oats per bead, with .ucli quantitise of
bay, «r*w, etc., as tbey ewuid obtain.—
In bettor Indian corn growing region.

*

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PBUNEM. PICH. RA13IM8. CODFIRHi
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FINN. PINCIL8. INXH. PAPER. EN­

fttovtvcucXv "BiXtev*
Th. tooor nt Biuecs Caue to heiwH*itoy toStofrol Ey a .!»*&lt;&lt; daaa of Ike rtiterttot. tod by
eraa.i mbII.t roaoetlag ta II, tbe rotara of tba e*ei
Ftatet Bay be toarnted.
k» • Gvoarol Taata. Hcenmi'l I'rrrsaa pro

rkatba, riuiin* ■■ maib or rouu froei whaS**r cum erifleatfaf aad ao testae of now sene
rasatee.
Dtoamro ofIbaaa Orwaas rvew.ro. tba aid of a
HURET1C, HBLMBOLD*N EXTRACT BLCBU
BTHK GREAT DIUBXTIC. sad to tortton to
or. aw daairod efikrt la all Atoeawa/te rotrot «

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ftXomAcii "BiXtev*

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•r Heady Pay, wtoly.
Hprotai BitrntoBB will b* Mid t. COMPOUND
IXd and pallia* on PBEHCB1PTIONH; sad UJ
on. patehaaia* jaodxioto af aa cm rtor epee
their being

tor poet co Booth ade ol well, J
** tJaTC.?/?1 mil to.lt
these* west ton I’o^ntoa? thento'
rode. tteooM «tot im (io) roda.lhM--------- - _
Um 114) ruda. Umm toat lo MV [Mlrndatefee
place of beyro mag ; eootateiBg cue aero aod ihnw
Stfustirs wsxr&amp;i

art XJtxc nc\\ raarv'i BoVact

Couk^oyX.
Dr. D.chxM.k.'fo
ftXowvoxV. 'KvVU-v.

poto for ato. on tialanJar. U&gt;. Sd Say tottoalewv
Ur. A D, )'
al &lt;be north fro.i
to ctw
Court Ikaa. la Dw Tilla«a of UaatingB. al oca
o clock, io the aAtoooon to llwbigteM bMUar.
Daled,Jtor ISth, !-44.
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GROCERY,
Ealing if Billiard

O». TS.o'ocusk'.

%Vo«wteV,

SAI^OOIW.
CATO. A M«KAVOBT*H.

•»ww» aAaaraae.

W00LEH

FACTORY,

WANT 25.000 lb., nf WOOL t.
maaofaetura into CLOTH—

^“rjImnel.
AND SHEETINGS,
ritbar oa sharper by QwyarA

It it ite thtfti way to gtt peed CteiA
for yorrr Janita
Tn U!
'
WOOL CARDING
Dea. Promptly ud (a Ibe Beal M.on.r

OUR STOCK OF 0B0CKB1EH
IS VERT FULL AND COMPLETE.

ItoUea a. ibeoa^itotp attohoa.

CwawesdeBt,

X)vnrr\x.vu. ,

PlesMotat aad

Drunkentet: or Rowdyism
•foil bt allowed,
Aad all wbeara wiBia. to ptomis. a aairt sad
orderly Osocrar no Hiioor, meal not fall to
NO

la U Hau HL. New Ya

WHAT EVRBYBODT KNOW^VlZ’Z'"
T-1 E*1’—-4 -Wtof rwar.
toaAlac la bolter ihaa a anmpU-

ffXaa. Billon an yat at :
hoCClae, &lt;tf. wkmA (As oZa. a .
tie. TA. laUl u Jlr^ ra.j,
To provide unth a taji-j
•CMlorfniort. ^riot f•fc/ur W.
C. W. Jfoina!:. T
Boot Fourth Bt . C.
All ardor, .KouhPf;

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V* As IrrSBsrrisa Larrea.—Mmst*. Puei *
GROCERY, EATING AND BILLIARD
Braff. Agvato N. T. Smitary Batooty, Rocbaater.
—Gente: I daaa It due to yoo to state th. SaagteSALOON
D. McNauunox.
al tofret oMhtoee.bet4.Sf PoopUs Cun wWA Wm. L. Katom,
1 obtained from ym la SovmsUt lato- Baring
the advwrttoMimt of year Society, aftariag *n
giveyuur eaedicine to ritogynm for th. pemr rt
their partahro. 1 obtained a bottle for a poor girl
B. WRIGHT,
of my eoag rogation, w bo bad long boon Mariy ATTOBNET and C0UN8ELL0B AT LAW,
A aadgatMtor to Chaamry,
Notary Pobile sad CoaroyioMr. A 1*0,

Clreult Cewt CommUtoower

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art, X.\x» Bc\Akcv'« VA« .m\

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FOR RA i ’

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A&lt;io.Uag.

•oTbewiag* foe tU shaft tonal*

&gt;UXTY CLERK nd »
i. tb. Ca*n Htosv-

HTCI uvr-mu corn, co
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Omnty.
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MIDDLEVILLE. Maoton.
OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S STORE.
Win atteod to all call* la th. Uaa af hit prwhu

ktoMmi of Batter aad Cheeee ta XUk.
ifeUUn.viUMu'n

'Aevordtag tn the reports of several of
the aaeocialad eke sea dairies, an average
of IP to 14 Iba. of milk is required u&gt;
yield a pound uf cbeaea. One pound tt
batter requiree on an average of about
IS quarts of milk.
This wouM give
from the same amoont of milk about 11

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OUR EATING DEPARTMENT

la

FIRST-CLASS

&gt;L lor erra IIgfcl week will nana
1 ■eabtoe to sysrate ariSh waoaebTVJXl uSItato ^Mto2Tmd i

SELF-ADJUSITTG WRINGER
Nv Wood-Work to 8weil or Spill
fo TUmd-Serrw. to fit nl of drd,

OUft BILLIABD TA BLEU
Ate M-Blted with Bew CuAleaa, aag
the Boeaw are Baaciee. aad f-leaaaat,

CITE IS A CALL I
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Viv. 'Ro\&gt;aek'%

WEEIt CEIEIUTU PATENT
IGwr foil to roUafy Umo wbe give toms a ttaro-

a\x&amp;. vaokx

P

wiU procure m moderate tarato
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
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JW» TicB-raKMDBrr,

ANDREW JOMSON,
J,.A ,&gt;d£3&gt;t &lt;Wtl&gt;''^r.
.h.&lt;
Our common school k&gt;tero»ts a

HENRY
E. Q. GROSVENOR, of Junesville,

is addressed not merely
to a fe» capitalists, but also to the many
Ob Thursday Gen. Haaonek, who waa
whose aggregate means ennatJtdto tbe wall rf Xi— Suita-. — «luek«l
maas cf the wealth uf tbe landThe
notes upon whinh thia low le asked are
from *50 epward. Every naan who bee combined assault was made on his easier
fifty dollars can take part in tbia loan.—

J. M. Neviea
91 I Geo. Thomas
1
Willard Davis
1 I
On motion, J. M. Navins was declared
tbe unanimous nominee of tbs Conven-

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JAUBSB'rOR?t’ri’&lt; All^ta.
Prr
Tntiurrr.
JOHN OWEN, of Detroit.

EMIL ANNEKE. of ttanaiag.
cY^*RS?nrfr^ffinf.

Aijrew wTu^Aua^or i™u.
fir

rfPiMie
HOSFORD, of Olivet.

WITTER J. BAXTER, ofBiltadale.
THOMAS W. KERRY.

The majority of the Union nominees
for county officers ore loo well known to
tbe people of this county to need any introdaetion at our bauds. Of tbe old offi
eers renominated, H. N. Sheldon, County
Treasurer, S. 11. Cook, Register of
Deeds, 8. C. Prindlc, Judge uf Probate,
and H. Wrigll, Circuit Court Commis-

siuoer, the bare fart uf tbeir reuumination is an iadlentlun of Uta satisfactory
inserter In which the dutlWof their offices

Mr. Novias beingeellad for, come for­
ward and addreooed tbe Convention,
thanking the delegates fiw the unanimity
with which they bad conferred — "~
so honorable a testimonial.
__________
only say that be would, if elected, dis­
charge the duties of the position to the
best of bio ability, reflecting at all times
the wishes of hie loyal oocstitaente. Ho
urged it, as tbe duly of all, In these limey
to put forth every effort In aiding the G&lt;&gt;r.
ernment to suppress the rebellion —hot
by words alone, nor by any mere polit­
ical action for partisan’purposes, but by
siding in filling the ranks oi lite army .and
strengthening the hands of the constitu­
ted authorities of tbe Government He
said the strongest lever the Unloa Party
can wield in the eoming political contest,
and which must insure sucoesa, is tbe
energetic prosecution of the war to tbe
overthrow of armed treason, and an u»1 hesiletlng support of the Government.
Hon. A. L. Green being called for,
responded by a patriotic and soul stir­
ring address, cautioning all Union eitlzena to be on their guard against the
eilee of ncrrl traitors, as well as to be
in readiness to assist in crushing tktir
brtikm In arms arrayed against the
Government He was frequently inter­
rupted by tbe applsuse of tbe audience.
On motion, tbe chair appointed the
following a Senatorial Committee,:
E. W. Barber, Chairman, R. J. Grant
and Willard Davis.
After tbe committee were announced.
Ftank Allen was called for and respond
ed in a brief and patriotic speech.
; On motion, the Convention ad)»orned.
11. Wrisht,
A. L. Gskkx,
Setrrtary.
Chairman.

have been performed, and 4s a sufficient
guaranty for the future.
John E. Hall, nominated for Sheriff,

Hickoxt Ceaxsu, Aug. 24, *64.
Pursuant to call, tbe delegates of tbe
2d Representative District met at Hick
ory Corners, and was organized by cal­
ling John H. Munroe to lbs Chair, and
appointing J. M. Cad wall odor, Secretary?'
aud is highly esteemed for his i ' ’
On motioQ, a committee of three, on
tcgrlty.
Credentials was appointed by the Chair.
Fur County Clerk, J. M. Cod allader
Tbe cbairman ot ths committee report­
of Barry is another new name. ] r. Cad ed the following delegates to the Cuu-

is a staunch and working Union Mian,
from the townabip of Hope. He haf been
supervisor of bis township several terms

• allader is a young man, uf go d busnesa hnbita, and will make a goo&lt;
He wIlHun doubled ly be cleelc

by

Inrge major'll*.
C. G. Holbrook, nominated fo

Bony—Charles Smith, G. W. W.|liama, Wm. D. McNeal and J. M. Cad•allader.
Assyria—Geo. P. Stevens, Richard
Jones, Asa W. Wilcox and John R.

cuting Attorney,'.is not a strange
Johnstown—H. P. Cherry and J. H.
He has, as it were, | own up
Munroe.
lith nt here. He studied his p ofeesion
Orangeville—Henry Brown and James
ivi ble rep- N. Turner.
Hope—D. McCullum, Ira 8. Bigs low
a irmerly
and Lewis C. Gesler.
a Democrat, but at the brsaki t oat of
Prairieville—Geo. Thomas, A. C.
the rebellion he became an ear eat sup­ Town and Adison Spaulding.
porter of tbe war, and his Union
Maple Grove—E. H. Mallory. M. H.
Palmer, Geo. Moore and P. M. Harwood.
in tbe early part of tbe etruggls
Baltimore—D. McOmber, Samuel
ling effect in the recruiting serv
Weeks, A. E. Durfee and Wm. Turner.
course bis Union proclivities
On moliou, tbe report was adopted.
him uncongenial company for
On motion, tbe Convention proceeded
to an informal Ballot for Rcpreoeotative
heads, and ho has been an activ
in tbe Union party fur more it n eight­ with tbe following reault:
een months past.

During all t is time

ho has been an earnest support • of the

Administration In its efforts to i rush out

men, when the time for voting cdfaie
Asa D. Rork, for Surveyor, i*a
capable of filling satisfactorily, atU
Bition to which the people may 1
to call him.
1
For Coroners, G. P. Slavens and
Jackson, are both sound and rd

2»nrtntMxi. nauirr.
Richard Jones
Adam Elliott
J. H. Huarue

portaat SB adjunct to free inst

vestment la so deeiruble as this.
Ilia secure. Every duller of every
man’s property ie pledged for the punc­
tual payment of tbe Interest, and of tbe
debt when due. Tbe security la incrasing
In value. For some years before the war
we were earning 1000 milltoca a year
'more than we apeni. During the throe
years of the war, owing to the high prices
and constant demand for labor, wo have
earn more than ever before. No man
• bo could or would work, has been idle ;
aud, except for tbe war, we have spent
less than before. The total valuation of
the property ufThe United Stales, accord­
ing tp the census of 1800, wu *10.159,000,*00. of which *10,957.448,1*50 was i
in the Loyal State*. This valuation, ac----- ix._
.u--------- 1 —1.
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Bann Bunnxo.—We are u]
painful necessity of recording Uil
fire on the morning *rf August, 11

and eoatenta belonging 19 A- P. I
King, of JUmstbwn. The ban I
&lt;ei fire about 3 o’clock A. Jf . l

Aa extra cm ■« to asal to HrrjaitoM to..

think I don’t overstate the enemy's l&lt;*»
In the' last l«« week- st 10.000 killed
and wounded.
We lost heavily, bn*
mostly fa captured. Giant alao make*
the following —/rv—J— ““"

ssrtod la ths Wxxaur Barnata.

Vnuoirnui, Aug. 23d, IBM.!

A. C. Town
1 I Adam Elliott
1
Leander Lapham 18 | Geo. Tbomas 10
On motion, Leander Lapbam waa de
dared unanimously nominated.
Tbe convention was then adjourned.
J. M. CauwAixauxa, J. H. Hunan*.

husband eff Mrs. Hille as a &lt;
and baj gone with him to Grand

■"SSMmwMv 1» •••■&lt;•
nbsenA that the barn was burn.
ma; insured in th I
A EsUghMytgal Company for *|
------ I

td l4
mWIn, 2.
.
inR (,ffi,-era and 59 men were captured
.
( lh&lt;
(Signed)

hind
,
F. D. Acxt-xr, editor of tbe Ar|

v-id
fr, that inxtll
Dur beat wishes for bis snocess J
parity in any new utfdertaking,
with him. “Tbe Ipsa U health,
iniportanre nf hriringjk Bye^J

[wiper In Beery Comity,r are bis

New York, Aug. 29.—The following
No other investment can be bo easily dispatch waa rweoived by L. W. Wallace
convertible. The men who ba* a Treas­ A Co., uf thia city, al 1:30 thia aiternoon.
ury note foe &gt;50, or 1100, or 11000, can ’ -Gold 240. Atlanta in fiames.”
turn Irinto money more readily, and up
on better terms, than if it were invested
Chicago, Augnst 20.—The Naw York
delegation held jheir final meeting at the
Sherman lloitae thia morning, and after
a brief comultatiun, the vote was taken,
vcrtible investment.
It is, moreover,
resulting in 53 fur McClellan and 13
readily collectable when due.
To each
scattering.
.
note are affixed 6ve “coupons," or iaterraf
Tbe Missouri vote is 13 for McClellan
lickrti, due at tbe expi ration of each suc­
to nine scr.ltering.
Neither Ohio nor
cessive half-year. Tbe bolder of a note
Missouri will rote aa a unit.
Indfann
baa simply to cut off one of thee* cudp
stood IB for McClellan to 10 against.—
one, preeceent it at the nearca*. bank or
Beta of four to one are offered thia morn
GUARDIAN’S SALE
Government Agency. and receive his in.
fag that Model inn mill receive the notnlerest; tbe note itaelf need not be pre­
sented at all. Or a coupon thus payable
Il is not expected that more then the
will everywhere be equivalent, when doe,
temporary organisation and tbe appoint­
&gt; money’.
ment of tbe useal committees will be.
Thus, while this loan presents great
effected today.
•
advantages to large capitalists, it offers
A majority of both delegations from
special inducements to those who wish
Kentucky are for McClellan.
to make a safe and profitable investment
’
•
Mtowing , am «hk«r hi nvamweur secui
Latxm—The Wigwam is densely
--------- ’ ‘ nmto
in getvnAnrirf ;
&lt;■1 small saving. It is in every way tbe
crowded, although half an b&gt;«nr before
best Savings' Bank *, for every Institution
ll is v&lt;|Unity ctotvvnamt us •
tbe organization,: and the section of tbe
of lht» kind must somehow invest its de­
amphitheatre aet apart for gentlemen ac­
posits profitably in order le pay interest
companied by lediea is overfilled. The
sod expenses. They will invest largely
day is bright and cool, and immense
in thia loan, as the bast investment. But
throngs nottav.med with tickets are path
ered on the oetdde on tbe chore of the
CHANCERY SALE
lake. The music is famished by Gil­
TATE OFMlCniGAX.-Tbs Clrr.it C~.t
more’s Band of Boston. A portion of
for lh« ceoBty of Usrry. ia Chaos.ry. .
of interest allowed to
the auditory are without seats] where
cent, upon sums over L-._-- ----- r--------R+rrtJ. Graai Q^fiaiatbe people are densely packed baa just CXirvr X
who invests directly with tbe Govern­
ment will receive almost 50 per eent.
more. Thus the man wbodwpoeits *1000
In a private Savings' Bank receives 50
dollars a year interest; if be deposits the
same sum in this National Savings’Bauk
be receives 73 dollars. For tbuoe «ho
wish Ui find a safe, convenient, and pro!Itable means of InvesUug the surplus
earnings which tbry have reserved for
their old age or for tbe benefit of their
children, there is nothing which presents
In Caalletoo, Barr? comity. Mich..Jotr Milk.
wlfc atCvatu Bcxtoji.
so many advantages aa this National ISOS, Mr* HAKXnif
agW U ) sort. S montlw and 1 da*.
She profrssrd religion in IMO and
It is convertible into a six per cent,
gold-bearing bond. At tbe expiration of united with tbe Free-will Baptist Church.
She waa an affwtlonnte u ilv and mother,
three years a bolder of tbe twice &lt;&gt;f the
She baa left n
7-30 loan lias lbs option of accepting and a kind neighbor.
payment in fall or uf funding his note* large number nf- rela’lves who deenh
Uy*!
in a nix per cent, gold interest bond, the feel their lose, but tbe hand of affliction
principal payable in nut less jhati five falls most heavily upon the lonely com
CHANCERY SALE.
nor more than twenty years from its panion sad the nix motherless children —
date ae the Government may elect. . For may they be prepared to meet her in
heaven.
‘.
six months past, these bonds have ranged
Eaddesty sad dr*ngvlr strickva,
at an average premium cf about eight

S

Ccenu in the New York market, and
e sold st 109 to-day (Aug. 12th), thus
. making the real rate of interest over ten
per cent. ; and besides, to make the in­
ducement even greater. Congress by
special act exempts its Treasury note's
fmm state and municipal taxation. Could
Sbyloek ask morel
Was partriotism
over so liberally rewarded T—JSaryer’s

In pursuance of previosss notice a Cd
vsntien-of Delegates from the saved
towns comprising tbe Slat Senator II
District waa held al tbe Hall in Vd
uioutville.
I
Convention called to order by D. Ba
ber, Chairman of the Senatorial Com mi

•cumstances strongly inijrlicaliil
Milla, have led to ber aimL' 11
that Mr. King had pertly eng I

lama. Un bis return ba met tbe rebels
in strong force nod totally defeatnd ibem,
captarfag four stands of adore, six can
non. and 900 prisoners. Afterwards be
mol another force which preeewi him *&lt;•
heavily that be waa obliged to abandon
all but one of tbe gene and m-.ee of bis
prisonora. He made an entire circuit of
Atlanta, sad reached Decatur with a low*
of 100 men. Severe denude was done
to tbe rebel communfastiuns.
.

• WwrMseafce the part two yel
,h* IWUITO.
rf U»J

occupied aofipeliniples advocated!
■/‘iordWrcd/uFMtoM ’ imt assume |
P“kin« •“/ «

TmMMMUxMI predueeis
■'•■deiitlyTilg^.'wilh a fiuctualiug I

• 41 most articles. Grain and fl
tending downward slightly, while I
lard &lt;u»d nwata-re Bri-fiftg hnhrt
vancing. ,'^Yc quoie utole wheat
-Uttrn 30 to 35

freeMnmfcrM ewata, beef 8 to IB

pert far early-ibwitig W wheat li
indeed.

'

...

IjtAWDsa ItaMiAM &lt;&gt;f Maple Gn I
wired tbe nomlnat'u« for lleprnsj

in the eecrmd District, on Wed-

Ma. Enrroe:—Ou Wcndesda*

Picnic waa held fa ll.i» t-wn ne
Fuller Schoulfa.UM', for tbe pnrp
procuring money for the benefit

The day being fair, quito-a large n I
were in attendance; and the amoui I
ed, (**331) shows the genero.
0&gt;«e present. Dr. J. P. Cessna &lt;
sn.o. deliverwi a short address,
stating tbe object of tbe Picnic, at
erwise sbowjpfpHwi necessity of p|

Ji, #

country.-

J.B. tab Mrirrt

W00LEM

FACTORY,

HUfflXOU U«.H

’

�y»til a»i

1W
Monday svodTb^maLwuErime deeig-

naled by Iqir' Ibr holding the Annual

S. hvol Meetings. In tbe rnidal of the
draft eicirermfit thet^ fa grntt daturer

" it tli
•bwuld have Bruwa’e AewcAisf Troc-Ui,
"b-~&gt;Mi»n» pom

air
ANNUAL TAX BALES.

painful necessity of recording tbe lose by

mssW PfB w a rn s vaw

Taa Towa or TuMaarpi.s ie paying
» larger bounty far recruits than any
locality.
While we are paying
Kmg. of Juh-rtAr Tbe Um w« ,at
..n fire about 2 o’clock A. M., and cir- J Ur" yrara,\hicb is just’ "*
*

eutnataaces strongly Implicating a.Mrs.! proportion to the time.
Milla, have led to her arrest. It appears J ,nc“ wantid• «... U ....
II. WRIGHT,
tlial Mr. King had partly engaged tbe j
Chairm nt of Recruit!h&lt;j i
husband uf Mrs. Mills as a substitute *
Middiet Ufa, Aug. 25th, 1864.
.nid had gone with him to Grand Rapids,

• •get hip» accepted. It waa during bis
i M-ticeihal the barn was burned. The

YANKEE B HONSON'S SHOW.

-Oxt.—Our friend and neighbor,

11. Acxlkt, editor of (be Anaeer has
12^1,bls interest fa that institution,—
.........—jrjJz;/7^J7
“T.r
perity in any new underlaktog, will go
u .ib him. “Tbp faaq of health, and the

SPECIAL NOTICES

■ijM.ttanre of baling a live Democratic

‘'g*Wg the ’tripod editorial.
B-UMK Mt,—Gen. W. Mill*. ios be-

me editor’and pmprfeVir’of tbe Cq&gt;’rltend Urgnn ' o^’er tbe way.
In bls
i"P"’I 4 ...kjllfe ML.!., iuu-1
t-*aiyn:

We bare for the peat two yearn, far
T.W rtfl. •rrv”4 -c iw —
jpied and principles advocated by tbe
••Aer.'and ‘sbaH not assume tbo re-

dclilfy high. •Ub a fluctuating market 1

Estate «r gsraSa B. Wrtgbl,«t at.
fXOBA rrOAP/X-STATIOFMICHIQAN
Coxnlr of Darry. as.
A■ -r IU. DmK.1. rlnHAt •“ IltA Cmh.

JJr^WUkm or . Mramla, a. u.

ii most articles. Grain sad fruit is 1 oai charge.
.
&gt; riding downward slightly. ah de batter,
R •ffiort"”’ itUTJIAX. (Tieaiut.
I.. J
tsncing. \Vequole wb»l»
••ata, (JD crni», butler 30

frruh-pwvfc’SfterotM, lirel'8 to 10 «wt»,

•

iu»KW..»; . .*i« :•

WW

HI

ill® W ill®

m the second District, &gt;u» Wednesday
last. Mr. Lapbatn is a sound, reliable

SI a. Enrroa:— On. W rndesday (a»t, a .
!■.«,&lt; — b.u»iu.n™. ..«• u. ।

L* II _ O_L.—

_

. r... iL.

orut mr*n».
..____ n.ULlr PrAmaturtf IjMBV Of HsSbOOfl,

procuring money far tbe benefit «4 sol­

diers now lying in our various Hospitals.
The day being fair, quite-* large number

were in attendance ; end tbe amount raw­
ed, (133,81) shows tbe generosity of

&lt;h..M present.

Dr. J. P. Cessna of K»1

- delivered a ehort address, briefly
awing tbe object of tbe Picnic, and oth-

»rielitaml^j|rif&gt;(4bk FWWjl,fJF
country^-------- ——:
AnfeM «&lt; .utycl lu&gt; »&lt;&gt;l r«ri«d

feeling* of tbe

■awes al farge.'brw a»»y * f**&gt;r tel,e*
&gt;ruWTeeeW*’»»lnjbir

wj£tow.«»

**

••*

Tow» 1 NortheT Bang*'

&amp;B. u .s

�" asked a
1“ taking

&gt;8, Jdhyainlogy,
atitflil pbdniso.
Whnt on mtlh
—Wt kitchen,"

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' pRUG STORE 111
'BTAWJ'O WBAWRU

rfd.
oppmi

snia".:

Stomach: Liver and Bowels
eg- .Wife

taken young friend, there’s mm-e roam
for feOucelnd tfwugft.hndUUH in'faW

aging i hvwehoid properly, than you’ll
everfiM in -your dry goods ftore, with a
bank,abd gjist-diill ^rowit.ln. It reJuiroa •philwsopky u. :propsriy make a

raw. aaiA Court lloa* b«.i&lt; th.jrfMs *f bte
Um CircoH Court fctll.e county »f Barry.

a- ri

iiihilww&gt;*! * 'ii'.r-i«i

CwnUkrr Vru

•■a toiiSA

turpentine and alcohol.

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tnt
«♦»•&gt;•»
Ab

hw-sn&gt; apailmeitt. regulate a .dock, end
a hundred1 i.thcs mhtlera-jou never
MORTGAGE BA IA
dreaap^ °C Cd^king’ it aa-^tery day
appheatiun of chemistry. A woman can
mis’ abd brat up p*ovislodl without
knowing anythlifa about it, bq! the art;
but she caoc m» better bread, butler. I
roart. broil.Or bbjl mpro nicili. put thin ।
for the eounty d Ilafty,. wlteh
1----- duly sold ud oHinsii to
and-that together In ber pud*ng&lt; pies
and’cakes with; greater sudous, if she
knows jtho tttky ns well ips tbe'Jfcw. Then
broken dnw® -wife good
iy lel.rbea hoe how to wr.Mjr tellura aa'il tonaV Blas«mc.vn ChM
:lbe .'fcmily-jI.And then four MMtalluwnta du«,*o M*d wurtpgwwxlmIrrrul on two otter tuaUllmrnW. yel to T.U due.
op to Au data of Ibupotox, sad lwfSl,4«* dotha ring applied »ticneu all though, wc lereelsnneif to t&gt;« du* fur *q nltonay fc« Ite fcrwshall &lt;ant.io Iowa oirbr the papers and clodur th* sama. pro»id«d far hff agiMBtal is
th* *11J lodentar* uf morlwMU and an Mato«r
books which tcIU'Js what tbtetesl of thr pructodina.af pay tood tern* bww&gt; fo.uiutod
world Is thinking abrprt; and then don’t
you ate bow-niciy some littUikhowledge
teroliyKl—to ihtt br-»lftoe of * poarpo^ mites
uf HflU Utth» arid the laws of? mind will said swrtitagr castoiwd. and iu pursuance at tba
coma ih I A htyler tfAtrt, ifca«d
!' ■Isiule In *ucb CM. nude end nroriteB. fbalu*
thoae who arc ae antdoua t&lt;» ill a -lant«
place, would only take the painatp make
Rvry. thc pnmtarn teuwited la th. /]»«. “"•‘‘‘V* 1
the plaea-thcv «w. now in « list it might coo.W,ef
said uu&gt;rtg*|B&gt;. to «&gt;*f Th. nurthwMl quarter ■ &lt;vrt«»’i*K ail '“J
**** . **,
be depend uprin.it,. tbfre wot&gt;H be more of Mulion‘luelT. iliiia Toon font. &lt;4) north at »•"&lt;*&lt; tokins tte •I'popf. i cwr, «l«l
lIl«r&gt;6*e&lt;hlTs)wr.t.w&gt;uuini»goouhandr»d«a4 ftMr
comfort and lees c.&lt;naplaintaj both for .iaiyJS. J I—l.-dlbu .Mld si P,bte ssaocn.
Tf I*** •"*»*;*'
themselves and those depending on lb*m.
1 intend U» elevate rav work to my own
level.”
"Upon my word,'’ said the
young min,, “jw mil* o»4. ft .rpretty
strong care. 1 never saw tho'teatter in
just that light before, ind l doubrirtietbSHERIFFS SALE.
er mi»y wwmen view it Ums ; and that
’TATBOF MICHIGAN. CoastyeT
ouch a Rood lenten may not be. Ihh»; I’ll
J By virta* ofunatncwUoS.'iMUWl
acntl iklo ..the Amzriraa Agrienii&amp;ui."
ter lb* .&lt;wl oT th.eMeir roert. Ur
and here, Mr. EdiU&gt;rp4nu haretbortorv.
—Amtrican AgrirultuTiit.
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whieh hats been Hiawcrediipon him fa»M

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GROCERIES!

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ToadFitet (birritr&gt;-l*« -prmettiem &lt;tP
cabbage against lite.
Peara are greatly improved by graft-!
Ing on the mountain ash.
Sulphur H rahiaMe in' ■ protecting
grapes froriJriBt-cljL
....
. .
Lard never spuila in hot weather, if
coked enough in '.rjing it uut.
In feeding with cura, sixty pound*
ground goes m far as one huntir*d in th*
kerne*. . ’'
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Cftro mate J-xiulJ Berner ba ground
fine.\4t'ihj«inf»Ha rlehoete.
•
Tuaoipauf squall aixe bava double the
nutritious matter I hat
KuU bnp Is the only root that taerpases ite'miuinMRVaali incraauon in ajar.
bwrot olive oil ha certain cure fur
the bite uf a teulcimake. .Apply luterternally and extcrually. .
.
■.
Money ekyI fully expended in, drying
land by dr-ibung. ited olherwiat., &lt;111 fce
returned with ample interest.
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PIXS. PEMCIU*. INKS. FAPBR. RMVKLOPES. CABD8. Ac., to.

Upon onr ihrl’n tMJ be 1mb4 all of lb
MOST POPULAR
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taking Ibr mcd'tene. MJ lag tea wa* a*
t*r *te wm. sod m w.ll m ui.-tedy could
tea has epatihMd to errr sinew
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USTICE OF THK FKACE
—IWctoan af teMa aad I
^rtalaUf to hU oBo* with M
Eaaoite. »l&gt;jw»ito !toi&lt;« •
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IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

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OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S STORE.

which'in conjunction with &amp;•
'SYootk.VuAKu-v,

TOB sulcriag wilhdiM droad ,dlMM«. Xte

OTB XBIHULGU Sl*GwUi»H.dity
B*wue» Bftcwnraa. ARE yoststetewith
th. tort uro. erf Bu.cmruul
Wa-rooa'rNuucoiA Ki.o will ap«*dUy t*itov«.
WfEI't CflEltlTEO PATEIT -ABE
ya* &gt;irifcriug from tte gMwlngsof praterato

SELF-ADJU8TIT0 WRING]
No Wood-Wmk »&lt;&gt; Swell or 1
-Vo numb Sertte* to gat aw? of
W »unrn witw oa wrraorr Coa-Was

AU^^|rouain^ with pnie, with Goct h yoor
Two’

\Wartoii’s NaOBsvoih Kuo will nuuags year
ABC phtt^waro of iba ovlUuocwof lb* CteuTts’ naswL Baaasvr
• ■ .■a'’WATSON^ ^KECBALGIA KIXO. . cwutn

Ttmtoac cwtTn'iUjpnng and expossd I
to the weather with the tark on, decays I
much eooner-ftito’rFttrt'tf
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EtPpeAmeWts kb.Ajr ap&gt;WftU&gt; be’rqsa) :
tn poutuea tdlxhprnru CQwi, and dkfld- .
edly.pretcndaislbr Awdingcaule.
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A bare pastors .euriehw not rte wail,
nor fattens the animals, nor iwaaacs the

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In oil the experjeftfla of farmers tbro'out the world, no &lt;ma has over yet proiiounted htable manure unreliable. Tbe
clouda may wltHwULOMr r*i#», wi ib»
sun may-parch up the earth) but aw can­
not lay t|&gt;o blame Juxrur .table manure.
Give it Aeat and moisture when proper­
ly mixed in the woii. and It wHi newtr
fail to dtl what i« required offL
Tbia manurwcntaiiut all the fertilising
substance* that plants want Nortatlfete
a single rawly. of plants In «xi*UK¥t&lt;
which requite* any other fertiliser in or­
der to prodoco rt» Iwrtms* potei bte gtewkh

bblplaas teas Uwamatlkto. and rtranR. to «...
ttei
bolDe cured ter.ntlrily, I write thia,
hoping It may aid «b* Soatofy hi Ila aBkrtato idiroduet tte uteteeuw. .nd IteM thus* who mey need
tech a rotoady; sad 1 sea strong tern*, as I bu-

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the Court Houm. at Ha»usf»

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All asters or eomomnleatuw* from

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Manhood : How Loit and How
Restored.

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sever wees any peeesritjr for tturUhnshiff j
inineroJ l»atwrti» M ,JX« M M CM ob­
tain ataoie dangjit a, mtiafartory prior. ।
Tbs uses and component parts «mi
manart are'o»i« of the wonderful pro via­
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Indignation, GPain in tha
(JUsxinaaa, ata.
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than. Uro poorly .hept, .
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will euro all the aferei.nuonte di.-,
and, of th am mltea, will raiiaM and aaro

Mauotoeturod and sqld. wbaMdeuod retail hr
rsa rvrsaa aaSvr.creaiaa I co..
Us. S3 nut 8L, Mew Yurt, and a.r.I.sd Ohio.
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8- C. BOBTHBOP. Agnt.
hats ever doubted ybu wHl
. MiAUiJW. antw ediifeatf Dr. VulvarWHAT EVERYBODY KXOWS. vta..well's CelebrMsft Baeay oa the rteMsICaro
lu^iboetmwHcm, af.Sesaasyaam. se BernTballtop.awUgulvsaMd. wiftamrutt.
|W* Au lanaxsTtio Lrrrito—Masm. Poet A'
^Ty a suaph auchma U tetter than a cernpli
Brsff. Agenta N. T. Sanitary Soclrty. Rocteatar.
’ should b* .elf a4«U«b. te—Canto: I duets U da* to you to *tat* the magic­
al «r*ct cf that one bottl* of Peoples, Cnf* white
J obtained from you (a Norrmbar Isol. , £aai&gt;g
the atetoUaamaHt of year SsMety, effhrieg to
faring, tor th* .haft to rw&gt; JteaM
gi re your mteicia* to elergrrMo for the poor o|
titer perLtei. f cbtotneJ • bottl* f*r a poor girl
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’■Mr.'Of P.! Backs, of Syracuse,
mbntoatMto the Joontal of that eiiy the
Qa |kMLM* tartsot'GW. Paine. Wkh Mfehtarr- '
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towW Of Woy.
For the thooghlful conaidcrattaB af all
ihuae who desiru an boobrabl® and last­
—
.alter v_ and many r finer residences hnd -palfae ing peace tb remit from thethrmlwaitori
oftitewaejr brii leave tn' aWboM tW
Tbou BiUoro Ur. pertsruwfllX&amp;Akr »' Wlfibge. 8.»a.ltwUktagpo«e«..Mf
Mlodtogi &lt;xilH«MaU«m held -beCWaM
abb Be aim uumgimmwi Gen. Paine and bit staff want to roaks h&gt;
mjfMlf and taeerdl -TeMIhg frW bf tbfr
catftfpoqMk. Jota-Bbktt, in
rddpeace party, at the'Vonrhbes House, the
dent uf the tuwuywad eate nf the wealth­
ewening after-Uro htePeooe U^vhttfon.
rODCH FOR THEM!
iest rebeli.ifrtUtrWtel«4UB»d Is thus Bring a peumwMe wiritf -triyeMf,
Well;

GEBMAN UTTERS,
rot-M-.jtian

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'

ijhJag.M wwfte IW'U‘^•k'«~.;W45

vyaopalby, declare thst Gw. Grant's camK&gt;V»
• failure.
All the Rtatagod
w iwk. fir -mr.jrta.fM.. ■«.«
mailer of course, and so do all thoac
Northern paper* that rtbrofldee feebly
ita teMirocnta of their Southern frirfrila.
All declare alike loudly that the great
campaign that . Jjaji. shaken the rebel
lion to it».WM&lt;»*faUan*':&gt; Share nev-

nGon does

■k atnaWln ftver ofsh bOmvrtbte perute,
I warof-cobraedrroply hiWMtad W'lW
leltec to (be Chicago Z&gt;i2uuw.
,
2'rtaipMM fc&gt;Wrtmetn"k&gt;*th* IStM^
'.‘‘Wf.tell walked into the parlor arid i
utFooutai thfiTrny MdMBpro WUrf- rm*, aifroehafal of - the waro-^Hs-haa.
great abostle. of pease; rtWtved 1 e«g®
IfQFUm VURAJI Btmig
gerto^btaw'Wbcn, By 'Ww Beaded!;' f
the public wwhfe domii
•th
WHAOVBKBVEKYQASKar ^' ’-4
became a HrtenCr to tbeTuHowmg words,
uttered by' dtro of these rtrottlOs/a prom-', Vlfafnih; WflrSva1Mfa frrim the 'RkpP 1 ate efforts be made Tor*'
-vm»^ning.Jaifi'e.. bouse tan. inent public speaker, ariddddneiaed t»V
tilitiee, wilha:VW*to*
dan ta-Rtohmoad, andeumprilsdlnru to
husband, •elect circle bf trout/ fiftfrtff F *
,_
' £11^00^ that ctyte* if faalife to b*U » WAMB A^jdklte MMM»
|rinu, * ill repprt kx^ie. ai.
•H left you, grintUtrieki. Jtf?rscn Dswla
JWWR -W lb^
•H** •nd,
PMue»b. au£ 1 wiU fqruteh ttujfn Ubns-.
is fighting the1 battles of- ■the liberties 6f he bn again driven the greater part of.
-«SstTJ4,7‘.F‘X; Kin
on the bMis of theTederaWbion of tbe
portapuq. l‘’*S
o«r&lt;enunwy,-aWPM mosi-abd shell woo- Um's'forces out of Petersburg Mid Rich­
Itaartbero/btegmit Rr wm Fulliwaaor WrtgK,
coed, l-told Gov: BeymCtrr an -Uns mbrn- mond, and down the BhknanArth Valley •
KlrtUttot at tU Pit rt ihrBUroMlH
W.'antf tw&gt; said, ‘Mr. —^-,/am ewrt to look famaonathaig to ent - .; . ,..1:.
of the mjlttafy MKbority «f WeMfcMi
oflba Uaad. Harrod ,«[ bitteull IlraaUiaJ,
B. B. WIGHTMAN * C^?,
Cl, *hf sefiul eke / A f • ■ Z
poww;
e 8upb faijmaa ak Xbia-of Grant&gt; srn 'to 8uue. |n xhe »«»hr tlBcdpM MdAf
“4 hMtwilit.be^uld to) ,
HutUriog U|h. ngart. abating,or SaftKaUng
DE U.KIts IK GBOCKBIKfl.»&lt;«&gt;rtate
'Tkr‘ otojority bf Ma pbooit an rp^^ll^i, th* supremscy «rf oqr, Guv-,
Sensation, wl.rn in a l.Mnr Fo.tnrt, Dimaea. of destroy . ibe'GuverhmehK pL'th# United .
K.nuidtjf, -Maryhtad, JflMBMiima-B«Y.won, Dou or Web.’Bafa.a the Spt.t. Tero, Slgtea—-‘that Gyratriplet* smcH baa rai»-1 Joyeinrf Wir. and the’AdmlnirtralhWi have ernnent and pound' (he Confederacy 19,|j aware, was a .atnuueiul rtoLattaa «f ,lhe
and Dull I’atai»lb.HaBd,D«aeHa&lt;v«kl‘rnin1A
—’
-r—z.. Wdtobl'add Arittb wbifthe Meodt oftbVI
tM wABfr ermy fo hi Mem.
Geritloi
Csliforals Block. Stats rtrtct, HssUsgs, .
We J^of.Jqxury, -gtvpp *Up; ,
?!??• X,cl!g*y^"L0** 8kl“ ,ni1 kfsiL Hain ia
'thte’-wkW ZFl5DBfca^eey h.v* to fmd fault- wkh la Conai.ituUpu,.^iid-jk. .wpctiiUatM.Jiucb.
HMe. Brtl. Cbwt. LHnbs, he., SnddenTlo.bM nf stoles, rich crops, tobacco warehouses — man watwva got lostb“ '-‘-, ‘
Id AWflbobMjo^ergyfr^ Secesman journalists ia acta in the appwaobiog eltctioa will be
is etappadi AridSI________
D. C. HAWIBT,
' Jlesl. Horning tn the Ftesb. Oonttanl Imagiulon alT that ’Ina |iearl poulddsairc, and did he, murt
,
.
finally be aimed, wo have got lo rwtWa England, in U)a poutkera States, and , in I held a» reifolutiocury, and resisted .with
la all kinds rt fswtly Oroe.H*., of Bril, Qrmt deprsasiport Spirits.
| all lhe means arid power under“Otrf wn-,
could br, ‘Jbiuk lhat‘he could ntiae bii ,
,a4 Wwwisa wars, sod a gsertal ancounter-revAhrtlen end overthrow tbe tbe Nurthvn States, see that if Grant
n
itnc
if:
m
b
e
n
tyro
sons
arid"
send
Uiejn
,
out
Jq
tn^dcr.
,
Pravuteas. Also Botari Public.
whole carted kbollttan: bbrde.” Ban­ cohitnnek In Ills present position but' a
MTS east of tbe Hartlop fiou.v,
THAT TUB BITTKIU 18
.
that Govepnuanl, nri’d telgo unbunishedl tning to doubt Ute sfrroerity 6f th* peace
JNse/erd, That the -aim and object 9ffew months lohger, the Cde Cederacy is
»0T «CU»»«K,
;,‘ls it p.Miblv that he could have been profiriatanB of tbriee ffiehi I rttaightwey
tbe,DoBweratin party, is M preserve the
done fur. They reeogntre in him the
Poderai. utoR, Lat)4.. the ngh(%,p(. the _•
ao insjiic! Now, madam. I want you to sought occasion tb propound tbe follow ng'
1
OoatainBsn ksm or Wkteksr,
great man of sbta *w&lt;rf - Hk*baa shown,
send ybiir buaband Word, to report him■ question to -several nf Va♦1andigllariB,*
8(atea unimpaired. and they har,eby. de?,
; dkHS&gt; &lt;Ean*r nusxiwpOTsxji^xc adf t.. lilt Un&lt;i)edirile(y,wrid I ,will spare I,
la each iMtonoss ■* -tb*&lt;bmce of; Stardafe that they consider W adcnlnlstra....
wit
robot confidential and anient supporters t mad and Sheridan a. great knowledgp ,qf
IlHcsurpcduoAjf irxtrenrdinbry’Bbdtfhri-'
bis tile niiilfet Situ gq with yqu-’
: .
First lashed. In a straightforward wwy, I meh. He bairaaovu aa at Belmont, thiix
IS THE BEST TONIC
. '"'Gciteral *i&lt;p’L you write, to. him T of Senator Lawrenoe, •Are /on1 frilling he could take a &gt;mall fare* Into' the field games powfcTi, oot graoudiiy tbe Qon-i
•Np, madam* I'Rave hu oorrtapondence
etuuUuu; ifae'Mbwreion vfHwcwil by
to tranvtbe Booth Its independence, pro­ nadftiandle II and fight withit splendidly.
with rebels,except a( the cauoutt&gt; mouth.
vided that, tn the proposed National Ha has shown at Fort Henry, at^lnloh, miliiary Uw io States not in jasunvptipn-,
the arbitrary military arrest,, iiriprieqnYou put yuur boy op a horse and ^end Convention, it® Ctomrnhilbners' demand
al
Vick^burg
and
ah
Chattanooga
bow:
meht,” trial arid sentetice of AinCrlckii
him to b'nu to-day, apd tell. hji^fdiAl he
independence a their trfilmSium, after tnkgniticcotfy b* can handle one large
a TTOKXEYSuA Ce.ss.Hor. st Urn s
is to‘pay Mw&gt;&lt;r. Barllin/,. Provost Mar­ all honorable terms Afneaeh, based upon
citiaene in States where drfl law eihrta
army; and he has shewn In the prevent
la full force ; tbe suppressitat of freedom
sha! of Tpducah, the sum of glQ.OOO, the reronstroefion-of the whole Union,
year with what comprehensive ability ho
which is the fide I bnve levied upon him. have Allied 1”
Fro alert certainly," wtw can direct th* operations of several cvm- ’ of apoech and oC.tbe preMj lb? denial of
C-Uloctlng, »ad MiBUrr and Kral UUta t
Tills niorioyj loadain, is to go to make the reply. '‘Thia tear nuit 6e tfopprtf. lea spread over tbe largest thaalro of war the right ol asylum •, the upon and atu*i^.ded* OSes in Holbrook Block.
I up a futij that 1 am raising from yuu
Tlie Federal Government has no power that was ever under one maq- , And they ed disregard ofState rights ; tbe employ­
rebels,Trirtri which to, pay. something to­ to coerce a sovereign State in a Union know from tbeee evidences of bis aVifity ment of unusual test oaths, and the Interfererioo with and denial of tbe rigbi
ward thn support of the widows ana or­ contrary to Its will. A State has a just
that, If the gcrvertimroi supplies him
phans'your husband has made; gS.OOO uf right to secede, provided its coostftutionof the people To bear areas,
as
with tnso, he will end the war before Nm
It will'be paid to the widow-of Happy., al right* arc viofatefl.” I propounded
calculated to prevail a realoratioo of the
vember.
This to what datressss theUnion sod,the perpetuation of GoyernYou know, riiadarKJ bow He old maq waa the same qutey to Senator Young,-who
seccssinsi press, and induces it to cry. put merit deriving‘Its just powers 'from ‘tbe'
led out th' Hlb front’ yard,’Wrola the
boasted Of the honor of having cast one agaiuat Gon. G’rtnt, in the vain hop* thak
Years truly,
LEVJ 0. BECK. 1 Street them, and shot dewfl, wot-for hav of tha five 'original vole* In ;th®iNew their ct^rhori rpay affect the Northern consent of tbe governed.
Rt»oM, That tbe shameful disregard
ing wronged airy homatl being, nn. Hot
rnm Ker. Jo»_ U- Krnnard,Tutor of lb« 10th for thia, Let bi-rause, and only broanse, York Ijegislatw^ of 1891, against coer­ poodle.'
of the Ad minis! ralioa to its duty to oar
cion,
and I received from htro precisely
•pUit Cfcuvrt.
I
fellow uuaeBa.wbp. ora 90w,. and long
Iir. Jsctaeu i— Door Sir r—I■ hsv* tawoWv^wet- I ba was unconditionally true to hro gov­ tbe same answer.
‘
Irooreremanls to rtaaaGrtn4ta(.
bays
bean prisoners of wmciin a suffering
ernment.
Ob!
madam.
It
make*
the
JOH1« BOBERTH,
Emboldened at these unexpected ro-jlaitTl limit’ Sil "’■’*1^
bl«&gt;d boll to think-ufthsnethings.'
Oqa of tl^e .gyest obstacles in tbe way cooTitibn, deserves the severest reprobaaponeee, I submitted the seme question
“ •General,-1 ba vs a'very tick child in to Wm, H. Bramlett®, of Kentucky, k| of grinding floor 'Vapidly Tn an ordinary lion 'on this score, alike of public and
•-■I »&gt; u
lb* other room, and don't think I' e*n relative ofGovertor Brarnlette, and skid min, ar’itos ftowlbe liability to heat. Au conHhun humanity^ •
■£UtolMd, That th* sympathy of the
possibly move with it Won’t you let to a delegate to tbe Chicago Convention, Ebgiiab mtontur, Mr. Buvill, some lima
KMirrBN &lt;
ma visit my frirtidei five rriHes above and was again greeted with.* reply ’sim­ ago ouslrived an sir blast -uhicb o»«r- Democraue party is heartily and earaestPadneah! I have a daughter firing there.’ ilar In every partledlar.
He farther oomea tbeoa difficulties, by Jteeplng ,s iy extended to.the soldiers of our rt&lt;»y.
"•No roadwm, f cannot; think uf the stat -The people of tbe South; will fight1 cobl currant io constant ciycufation upon wbo 'src, and ba velrocn in Uro fiald/ua^wc.
the flag of 'dbr eotfntfy, arid iu the wvtiil
four thtrtMmd'wlduwain lllinaiei »M-k as long as they tmve ■ d-ll*r l.ft, ontasw
uf their little orphan children crying to the North ebnedffe them the rigbl-eTself- lawsuicagHnst the proprirtore df one of of oar obtaining jgiwer 4y'lW UMted
K4*roaM&gt;«.Mlrf,ln*.... .
j.O.Bvssows
md far help and protection. You must government.** ! afterwards pot thb karri* U&gt;. Utgert steam mtUsm irtodoc,or, in, -SmmmwUI rooeivcdi.w*^ pcoteetmo,
go with your-bgslmnd. God and nature question fa nolckb than S doxen parftet' 'des4, ta Uia world,.fur tafringetneni pf,-iwgard and
x n-ikiuduasa
— Uiat, •»Uro. a
brave
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NEWS I

ABRAHAM

1NBKSW JOHNSON?
cry of firn, nod the *

roaring element.

1t h sombHinta mTd that fignrri" wH!‘
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going foots, H b DM unwiaey to Mor date
a' detailed rvfotatlon o? ita lfgurai lii &amp;e
Ig^r part M the Pteaesr aitlcfa,ip «Mch

HEMET H. CRAPO, of Flint.

it is attempted to prove, thss the eouaiy
has been a great loser, over and abbve

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E. O. GROSVENOR, of Jonmvnia.

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one, bat we would recommend, that in
order to make euro of one true aUlo-

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New York, Sept. A-Tta MereWe
Mobile correspondent sayK On the morn­
ing of Aug. 23d, Cnpt. Tsy lor, bearing
a white flag, accompanied by 40 men,
marched out of Fort Morgan, carrying a,
small sail-boat, with tbe Intention of go­
ing to tha iteg-taip, three or four miles
distant, with a note from Geo. Page, pro­
posing a surrender. A check was pul
upon this bv Gen. Bailey, who said tho
army and Navy were one, and as bis arill lory commanded F»rt Morgan, and
Mo infantry every fool of Mobile Pohl
outride the Fort, be would not permit a
boat's crew to pass off from shore on any

Tbe great Copperhead Conrentlou at

Chicago, taa labored and brought forthnot a mouse, bot a mole—a blind digger,
and one whose custom is to dig sway
from danger. MoCtellan would certain­

The laat Pioneer baa a

aomewhat

lengthy article in relation to the Bondi

issued by the county of Barry, in which
eo many mistakes or mietsteroents occur,
that it seems to demand a little attention.
When a thing is bad enough,a{ tbe best,

wo can see no object In grossly magni­
fying foots, or substituting falsehoods,
unless it be to show bow little knowledge
of a subject is necessary in order to in­
dict a readable article to advance tho in
teresU of a broken-down party.
In regard to raising money by issuing
the bonds of tbe county, we then regard­
ed It, and still continue' to regard It as
very bad financial policy. "We se elated

at the time the subject was under consid­

eration. and we do not new propose to
defend an act jsMch our judgment has
always condemned.
It is simply the
bad logic and misstatements of the Pion­
eer which we propose to correct.
Now tbe Pioneer seems to feel very
IndlgnaBt because bonds were proposed
to be issued ia lieu of assessing a heavy
tax, and to make the enormity of the
thing look as large as possible says, that

while tbe subject was under considera­
tion, Mr. Nathan Barlow went before the
Board, and offered to furnish the county
ail the money that should be needed, at

the rate of tea per coot, interest per an­
num, sad to furnish tbe same monthly,
thereby saving tho necessity of paying
interest on any money not actually ex­
us how Mr. Barlow proposed to lake the

evidences of indobtednuas, for tbe money

to loaned.
We presume the Pioneer it correct In
regard to thte offer, for we taow that tbe
great financial lights of the Democracy
of thia village did advocate a connty loan
and of tho tana of boada oa e videacm of
indebtedness; bat we owe II to tbe Pion­
eer to have revealed that they desired to
speculate in tbe bbnde.
Naw, aa regards paying interest, we
would tell oar neighbor that the booda
have only taaaaold aa money wai need­
ed, eo that tbe county baa not been pay­
ing intoreA on money not actually ex­
pended; Ad thus far tbe conuty bar

ly be elected, however If rabel sympa­ you know a great deal bettor than 1 do
What to do with fltoocy. and bow to in­
thies, rebel prayers, and rebel puft could
vest ; for 1 novar bed mack, and all I got
be counted as votes, and the tyrants and I tad to work herd for. Bwtitavo look
aristocrats of the old world could deposit ed round a good deol upon my neighbors,
their desires in a telling form, or even, and seen what they did «rilh their money
if rebel sympathizers in tta North out and I will tell youaomo things I saw and
wbal J thought of it. Ono very rich
summon to their aid a sufficient number man was always deo|lpg in psoaey, and
of doped and deluded followers. But we
Granger arrived, and the note to Admir­
think there is but little danger of the
al Farragut was taken by Mm. He said
White Souse being captured by McCidbo would communicate Ito contents to
the Admiral. In a abort 11 ms a demand
Ian. A few Quaker guns on Georgetown
for an unoondilioos! surrender was made
heights will set him to looking after Ms
communications, and wo ehall most prob­
force compelled tho evacuation of Fort
ably find him on tbe let of November
Powell • tbe surrender of Fort Gaines;
digging trenches in the rear of his camp.
almost destroyed and compelled the sur­
render of Fort Morgan, taretolors con
tidered the strongest fortification In tbe
We give our readers, this week tbe
United Btates. We have takes 1.500
joy ful intelligence of the capture of At­
prisdoers, 100 pieces of cannon, and a
vast quantity of small arms and muni­
lanta. We have not the full details, but
tions of war; also provisions enough to
enough ia known to warrant the belief
iu six months tbe tank west to smash. । feed the garrisnoe, wo shall place Ibrrv,
that a great victory has been achieved. Now, hkef, 1 know to bo a fact. Well,
for six months. Wo have captured and
Tbe loyal portion of onr country may Mr. Smith, you say railroad stocks are have ready for use the ram Tennessee,
well rejoice, while the McClellan wor­ best, because they pay kigk dividends 1 the strongMt war vessel afloat, and also
shippers go about with long faces. Tbe Can you tall bow long they will pay aevaml other war veseeia, and have pen­
them 1
1 like railroads.
I- helped to ned op at least three Eeglish blockade
Copperheads may well fed that they have
build one, sad I go in for weefol things. runners. All this baa coot the army one
been badly sold by the Chicago Conven­ But I tell you what-J know, about them. roan killed and six wounded, and the
tion, and Gen. Sherman's electioneering Gue third of tbe railroads doo&gt; pay any navy the Iom of the Tecumseh and most
document is a ^crusher" to their hopes. dividend, and two-thirds (and some of of.her crew, and very few casualties on
How strangely that Paces reeoluliea, them crocked op too,) do not pay as tbe other ship*.
much as Government stocks. Now that
which we print ou our first page Looks in brings ma to tbe Gasernment securities,
the light of a great victory.
Offer at/ and I will tali you why L prefer tbem, . 1
New York&gt;8epc.
Tbe HtraMo
armistice tea foe you are prepared to take it yew will admit, Mr. Smith, that
correspondent with Averill's cavalry, of
crush ! None but cowards would ever in lbs km* run (be investment which is September let ssye:
It wsa Rhodes
bett should have these qualities: First,
corps
of
rebel
infantry
together
with
it should be perfectly Metro ; secondly,
Vaughan's cavalry that attacked General
that ths income should be wai/erm sad
Averill's Division st Martinsburg yes­
ptreuunl— not up one year and down
WasuiaoTox, Aug. 21st, 1864.
the next; and thirdly, that it should be terday afternoon. They apparently hop­
ed to surprise Averill,.but failed. Early
Mt. Earroa—5ir;—While on duty Marketable, so when your wslday coroca, was st Winchester fast uigbi, and the
and
you want your money, you can gel
at the office of Um- Pttvoet Marshal, L
it back.
And I think these noteo or
have seen moy things of important*, bonds have got tbees qualities more than
and bad tbe aaliafactlon of conversing any other kind of personal property yon
with many rebels that have onme in and Mn nam*. Try it,
“Finn, then, I have bean looking into
taken the benefit of tho ealh. Perhaps a
tost great book you call the Census Sta
few notes would not be idle toyoa. They
lisliea. 1 used to think it wasn't worth
may be of interest at loart to yoo if not much; bntaincs I began to study it, 1
to your readers. Now is ths limo of all tell ypu.1 found out a good many things
limae for mtrj true Uotoc Riaa to stand very useful for ma to know. 1 found
firm, and not be limber in the knees.— owl, by looking st lbs -----------torisa and shipping,
Tbe Uaioe is now st' stake, tbe great
mean the Rebel States) arc making a
Problem la all solved and figured up in a .thousanddollars a year more than we
Wtt Dxram&lt;xxT, Sept 4th.
few words.
Tho answer to this great ■spend. So.you s.-o that (since the in­ To Maj. Gm.Dia;
question ia wimple and plus. With the crease .of, debt Isn't half that) we are
Geo. Sherman's official repert of the
Kiwing rich instead uf poorer, a« John capture of Atlanta has just been received
election of Abraham Lincoln wo have
11 aud tbe oroakers would have us by this department, ft ia dated26 miles
peace on a lasting basis, bat if bra lose ttaok. Then the debt
be paid, aay- ot Atlanta, 6 o'clock yesterday morning,
his election, we Lave eternal war or sep hnw, no matter how lung tbs war fa.—
but was detained by the breaking of the
aralion. This is tbe language of the reb­ Besides, did you ever bear of a Govero- telegraph lines mentioned in my pispatch
els that come in here nearly every day msnl that broke before tta propio did 1 of last night.
Look lain your big histories, Mr. Smith,
As already reported, the army with­
to take the oath.
and you will find the people break be­ drew from about Atlanta, and on the
J conversed with a man front Georgia fore the Governments.
Well, then, 1 SOth bad made a break of the Eastpoint
;
a few days ago who has been, a soldier for call that stock pcr/ec&lt;(y aecwrr.
‘•Secondly, you.want tbs income mm.
throe years; be was an educated man,
sad nays and firmly beliet as. that tbs
election of the present occupant of tbe

raiaed its none/ at urn percent., ao that
tbe Pioaarr baa nothing to find fan It with

within half. mil. of th. Railroad, fta
enemy sUaqknd Mm at 3 r. m. but wa.,
h“
, “Now hero la the Government will wounded. On Monday be met a stormy
pay you'without vania* a title.
Now opposition on tbs rood. 1 advanced to
I Hie something that girts ass my iu- tbe Mt and rapidly to tbe railroad, mads
eoa»a every yuar. , V
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in all thfo mattar eseepung the ban fact
that Mr. Bartow dkd not got tta bonds.
fn regard to getting tta bonds printed
al DetHh al an .specs. of seventy dolbtr^ M tbe J’sewser state., wo do DM

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which sum was vutrd. .
and Thomas Altoft were el.

On Thursday, August2$t

Annual Celebration of
BrfcMriufrUln—eMp'sf

grove on the premises of AA
ing in tbe immediate locality
It has been tbe custom of
four years, to set .part ■ d.j

t•renting sod -vMorasfiiL /st.
er «f rniu bad fallen during 11
uigft; edtatuaRy laying 11H
leaving tta air dear and brn
raoratag was bright sad plea,
frosh brwze from the west »
denes worn kindly smiling up

d-rtoktag.
tends payable ia gevtVWUMWt phper.
It is equally coavntewt as a lesspsnirt u. j.
BU..1 la II meM.';
notes «eq
sold ter willlie a&amp;rMta •L’Mf

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them under tta shade of b
troea, and after all bad arrivec
comfortably seated, tta nxerci
day were opened with pray
Rev. Mr. Chambers -, after wbi
those lively tunes from tbi
Chain" was sang by tbe eetals
aim which made tta groves
music. After eome timely rx
Rev. Mr. Gaatoe, the aaaemb
taring iron three to fire hund;

Vfe have received a circular
managers &lt;/tta Stats Sanitary I

vbtek vvn pnHish tta Mevtaf
guidance of all wta are willing 1
ahis Kst landaMe enterprise;
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Chicago pia^bnn ttUftaicovngt At rM»
to hold oat until after election, aad, as
and tended flovte 4o posterity the rieta things stand at present, the peace Coptefnoywfttetr fathers.
. v««.w,

and a Northern ta!ufrj«tai-in which
cakl'the rebels * wifi have the upper1 band

tilitiee," in whM&gt; gaga tha yjibote will
have everything ttafir nWh wayl
Gen.
at you? defeat/’'"Nor ‘wouid'tbe'fofer.
McCIglhP.GtodMtroy these ecbemee by
•noa
by
uajwek.
Mrpaeee
Crimd^lf
the
ttops wttb Ms Um white wfoti*
!,:7W New York Herald base rousing framing his plklfurte out of'sodwUnlon
R^ebHeanasbaUdMeailyMtgaforttef
H»ds swest sw eitbsr tart r M
article
on
the
Chicago
Convention,
the
timber
and
befog
stented
ppmi
it
Then
‘
rotor fo&gt; nm
and 6ro/»
'
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■
mate perl of which we suteoin.. We a N’orthorn ibsilrrection Will be Irapoesittaaa^MheeartfefohCtaeantet
Mel fessy heart is .Mated,
blage would votf be responsible for the
figttiaT woufArtub,'amThow would quotr front the AfaruM of Saturday,
a*jOM to eoatirtui Qua Xautai,
. ttaess wb« rwisa ttaee tasss.
ffiCMC . .
; V .
aswyhsMiih^bsbeUiaM tkso.
you obtain peseeT By vacating the • Wo have not the slightest doubt that
AND WILL PAY *1000
left to make tary^fMqh, *ud,uo Jeff.
Use’s tesMRsbsc-WM.
sqaare or anforeiag rwspeet/or law 1
there is a mutual understandiag between Davie io existsqc^to receive an offer for
e4 by ■start &gt;&gt; aolWKMVIXK
tbe Bey moors, tbe Woods, Vallandigbam
■MFLMB* CUMAN NITI
god tea
T*te
it Thie le ae great imui as that at liarihown in thf ttctttion pintfam, adopUd rfaou’a Utting - ttr at AtXiutart..'i ,l*t
vux cum nnr ciu &lt;jv
no '‘reconatroettott”: Tbe t&gt;)« ootnirvfr by tAg Chicago C'oavrsh'ba, cuuf in Ac
Little Mto reflect deeply «ud aot wisely.
tios—Eta ffnfow rt ttawM, end tie 4k»
nomteation o/ Jfr' PteufirAto, of OUa—
A kjeeek net Barra Ise* for.
Miftsafofe aa iU fo-r-lh* ponstfwoliqn -of
sefariire prictiral seM0cs«sM&lt;-~for Vies
Wasbingkm,.Jefferson and H»disoa—fe
At the close 'if Vallandlgharn’s speech all we desire.
We have nowjddsao yhe
Under that government i?resident.
at tbe court buusa square, In Chicago on we Bv*d and prospered and were happy.
er resideotg/Of ' tb«' ciiy''^trM;rojvrt-;to
Saturday Aug. 27th, "Long John Went­ Under 'it'tha West grow up, sSPrtded, Grant bas the best of them at Rinhmohd, 'Lillie Rockrjhe wuuld be astonished kt
WOn
1
worth" being loudly called for, cams for­
the changes that b*v( been made.
T)&gt;e
tering
Attesitk.
THs'
is'wot
:
ths
1
lima,
‘
ward with the follow ing eloquent;and ear- it Qticag0.r9M. fo ba„ lte p^4f of the '
great di#Wrt®. ■ hrtwoet)
now. tod
lately most unexpeoted speech:
'
Northwest and glory uf tbe continent; 1thaw, tort any reasonable wta* wwU.Av Iwhentetder bebrl ■ oohupsttoo, is in the
about “an iaunodialc citation o/' ’
। I am pleased with the opportunity and when a tnan talk* to- fae s^out re- laUdng
1
buusineMtopect of the • Mid. Io old
” We are fa favor of an, ar
which your cell nfforde me to lay my construction, or prafes uf* ife* Unioo, 1 hatfiktin.
1
like that between-Ruesla’and tisnee tiwo werofoar or Uv.estoras Mar
own views of public policy nod - public mark him as an enemy of my country miatica,
!
tbe le»i«7 half s’ teta oo Markham
affairs before you; and tn so doing, 1 I and tbe robber of my -cbildreo. Tbe old Denmark, where both sides bold tbrfe ’street, and probihlyi a/dainn on Mste
•
trust 1 shall not be deemed an intruder, | Union, with its glurious memories, Ila no- Iground and are ready to begin the too- Suaeto
Thoaa went pmdxGtcd.^n tbj
for 1 would not thrust my self before you fulfilled hopes, its history blazing upon 'dice at any moment; but there A • »••* ■■sinw. u»u»«.”
&lt;h. &lt;4"1difference between such Ml .&lt;«&gt; .
ntir press my views upon unwilling ear*. I every page with words and deeds of dogl.of
1
being small aristocrats and tbe proprie­
mlstice
and
(he
“
immediate
cesaglfan
bt
It has Iona been a part of my political deathless glory all bind me to the old .
tor!, with a few exceptions, good follows,
ethics tbat the true method of discussing I Unibh and cause me to abhor the name todllllties” wbfah the Chicago platforoi ready for a talk on politics or current
public affstn was for the prot and run* | of r»oousLrucLion. I would say to, the requires. Nothing esn explain such a 1news. The twogreak evattortfh J W
to go together before tbe people. In ev­ Seedsman from Ohio .and those who hypothesis that 'll Was dioteted by Jeff. *ware wbqn they went North or,to New
'
ery public address for the past yean of kink with him—"tn God's name say np Davia la the Psaca Democrats, and that Orleans
to buy goods, and. when the
my life 1 bake enforced the corrstooee of rqorc about reoonstractipo." But aialing I these Peace mao foisted it upon the Cki- goods arrived and were oMned.
Mgytunyention, aa dserpriqp of jbeir en- I
this underslandiug.
every other coasideratioo, forgetting all
But we have changed tfr'tfert. Ifow
IS THE BEST TOMIC
1 therefore request tbe attention of all, other motives, moved .by ,«o other Im­ dorsemeal of Geo. McClsl Ian’s nortiina- a hundred stores display their goegfe. A’aHon.
•-«”•"
' 1
for I am no party men. 1 am chalaed to pulse, let yoer xmI, your efforts and
For three year* past lb* fhmU has 1
tbe partisan ear of no elasa, no fatemt, your cneraies&gt;ll be directed to the mainno urganitatiio ; to mr country and to tenancc of tbe old Constitution. Tbat is •uatained and defended the boro «f Anmy country alone do f owe fealty and hallowed by the memory of Washington, tie tarn. We have done full jualioo , to
his generalship, his statesmanship, his
render homage. I love that country. It tbe gfuHouslKUMY if ode revolutionary
.
Saloons, •al­
nurtured mo ib my youth, ft honored me struggle and dearer by far ia it to oa Sod honesty and bls patriotism." Bit -tihtn
and rMtaurarta
AfeC/rttrh taktt hit /land upon a eoooaad- 1
io my manboed, ana tiow Wb«n I have our children than any new-fangled comww
’*»0M
paaeed the meridian of life 1 love to rew- binatton that can be hatched by any eon- Ip pecet platform sec ar.t al a f°° *°w *• '
o are bought, unand defend him.
This tbe
puud to any call to plead in her behalf. vMlion.
It la rarely that any good
tvn the’shelves,
[Applause.] As we cast our eyes Over oomee of a coo vention, and tbe propuead General baa not done, and vre bbp* that
Wig to. kR*w or
tbe land and witness tfae feats that every­ convention of tbe States, both rebel and he will never be foolish enough to dolt
wistort hterfr
where prevail, and tbe dangers that en loyal is tbe most unpromising of the en­ Wo advise'blm to eothe oirt boldly and i body Intown knowing « halls bought sad
vlron the republic, tbe heart of the patri­ tire brood. If we want peace—then let declare that bis only platform is hl* rec­ the prion paid. The old resident has his
Dedge’*
ot sinks with doubt and dread. War,1 ue conquer. If the South want peace let ord M * Union General, and that hfe sen­ ; bead turned at the order of things. Even
Mitta Barry Seewty, MJeto_________________
with *11 its dread calamities following in them lay down tirnir arms and cease war. timents ere thoee expressed in hie letter btaues'and lots have been sold here late­
its train, ia convulsing the nation.
The Then will 1 be willing to deal with them frofa' Hsrrisnn's Landing and hW oration ly; and very fow knew of trade wntii i|
J. ■. KUBBBt-V.
at Wert Point. If it htMntit to dolkU
art of arms has succeeded the pursuits of jnetiy and geMrovaiy. ' Thea wHl 1, try
-rrtlTRICTAf s-4 ttareree. Otee is ftasetil .
tote fort- There mwf Uno pnoaaieettioa was over, ashing impossible four years
peace, knd nearly a milltou of men c«&gt;n- to forget the rivers of Northern blood
I ago. The presence of a large army gives
The rotton Chicago : an air of nativity to any place. Add to
front each otter fa b*ftla array.
Amid they.have abed in their M&gt;h«dy struggle nor e^uirocation.
plalfUm
mail be kieked to piedi, and this the folio* era of an brqny Jttw spnenthe horrors of wgr we naturally look and foe slavery. Then will 1 try to forget
McCfelUn
’
s
owm
platform
uubstfteteJ,
—
long f&lt;»r peace, Tire fathers and mothers the thousands they have al afa, the homes
Istors, cotton-buyers, artiste, drsttitners,
vf Chicago,' wbota sons are bravlug tbe of tbe bereaved, . She hopes they have He had better a thousand fold decline adventurers and Others, atni aocae idea
hazards of battle and tbe perils of dis broken. BoPwhite an arm wieldaa sa­ tbe nomination than accept upoh such may be formed of the great change. Tbe
KNirru:* ISRIOWN.
ease long for peace. *Hte wires uf Illi­ bre, while tire Guoatitnlion is defied and oonffitlons as imposed by tbeConvention. p&lt;.pala^M)ofp^h;Bpck -ta.,W«0. wsj
nois, Whbse hutoaHdu haVe poritoed ahd the laws laughed to acorn, 1 will uphold The Chicago platform Invites defeat, and about three thousand, JNuw,,including
rroxxrrs arf ooomntLLoy *t t*&lt;
Mg, pgrialdug in. the ferrtUe struggle,!I the authority wbcao solemn oath was, it must be broken up, either by ‘MeCleb the'refugees 'th tin! city and outskirts,' ft
..Hnabr»
srtd
up ibmr 4**1/ P&lt;*/*fw lot,the joes- that tbe Constitution should be preserved Inn himself or by tbe vpWe of He peo- Is at lent 7,000. - 'Every bmi»e Iberowd“osti“hirti&lt;k «»•••*. eppaelte &lt;*&gt;• ■r,r'““
pie at the polk'■■■■■ v.o lo-:
sation uf tbe strife. My own wish and ; and tbe laws Sasintaiiied. . .
bdtodwlfetttotvapMay. other howaes,
We candidly and slneerely believe
hope ia for peace. My legrst wben 'the |
But Mr. Vallandighacn told .you that
log.albiM acid teta 1&gt;»v« boon.,creeled.—
b«**'«“■
.. c. Bcasews.
maddened krastora fa Suulb Carolina fired the Government oouid never, be held to­ that the Peace Copperheads at tbe North Many of the refugees live under tents.
r do not desire tbe erection' of McClellan
upon the National apsign sod forced the gether by coercive force, that power
Federal authority irtu acknfitct, - as not' brought tu apply.upon the unruly could any more than tbe Southern 'secession
The Democratic Republican ’Work­
more keen and
' &gt;sul
‘ ’*than
" my ‘ tay never redceettem to obedience. Wasi ists desired tbe eltotfati 6f Deuglav arid ingmen’s Association of New York',after
Rrcckfnrldge In 1896.' They bitterly op­
them ever a greater heresy utlorad by
----------------- r.------ . _,art when they lay
declaring that “the workfagmeno/Ete
posed
McClellan
at
Chicago,
and
opraly
Juwu tbeir arms and ccjum, the warfare | tbe month of man. No eoersiou'. Why
country -should unitasbood mad)in aid­
they then eo wickedly, foolishly and dev­ gentlemen, the coercive power &lt;d Gov­ dchoencfd him as a tyrant sn’da Usurper. ing tbw Government lo crusb the military
ilishly inaugurrtad. This is tbe peace ernment ia the only aafely and aalvalfaB Finaltg they accepted hiat'updh condition power of the leaders of the r$bel|&gt;oa,,
that
they
thould
hare
the
platgometbnd
of
acxnsty.
No
government,
no
commufor which wo hope, for whiuh wo pray,
further resolved, ‘-That any manor class
for which wo fight. This struggle Is lite nlty can eaiet as hour without iu It was Viet frttidcnL But eyen now, the Q&gt;p- (if men alio shall sWk to Incite nbe
I perheads are not earnest in life support.
•very cnodict that ever existed since tbe weakneaa of the arttclrt ot tbe old
I Like the rebels, they’ ’ want to see Lin­ workirtgnsrtf of tbe city and country to
lime began, and if we would have a tq» ooofederetion that they conferred no co
t coin re-elected. There Is »o saying but acto of vfotenoa skid- bloodshad, and fmmatien of the struggle we must con­ ereite power, and Ute stateunen of .that
Matoaca to th* Government, ary traifory
quer. The reed to victory is tbe rued to i1 day eaw the pressing necessity of the■ that Mr. Lincoln may be elected by a to the beet interests of workingmen, and
H.F.CHEBBY,
i smalt majority, and in that event dtr
peaes. . It is to thia alternative that we | naw Constitution; Take to-day from
J should be shunned as eoemirs to their
IOUBTT CtKBK an* Xctary Febte. OBc
! munkapnl andgoveremenUloq^uiaation Cupperhcadt intend io raite a {revolution !| peace arid prosperity.”
aredtiveu
—
a
sbameful
turrender,
ora
I la tbe Crert Hmsv.
certain Criumpfamit lasting victory, and I tbepower of coerean and socialy goes.rt at the North. This they f»n Very readi­
once into anarchy and chaos. The weak ly du if the people do‘Tiat'Wwaro df'the
consequently peace.
I have listened with great interest to would bcooms tbe modem prey et.&gt;«be Iren. Suppose tbe etectiim tot be decid­
ed by only a few thousand volts, toeb
•. c.
the eloquent and well c«bsidered retparks11 strong, and might fec.t»W indeed becosno
the Democratic minority, will,be;nearly
unnE or PROBATE. **‘frT„pAk’?l;^?&gt;.
of thit pecurutrly doruoeralio champion1 right 1 have been tdd ktetothere are M
strong m tbe tapublteao qUMtv.lB
wbu tea just addressed yon from the। I thoee who smM disturb the quiet of the
fact, tbe minority will be stronger; Tor
&gt;
stand. 1 have beard him bewail, In M­ grttoarfag In this city. j We ths arthori-1
IhcDemoekata
will fight, whilk the Aboing. -WBdrtaf wwr, ttnrextvrews'xndI ties of the city, eperce thwn lot* '■'pant
1 for lawl- Surely vo&gt;« should .not de- litionUte will noC; and to a -thousand ■ £= one of t basa a silver quarter fof,*
ldrtito‘uf"n&lt;!ig*Mtfun he~has' invoked nouoce coerciunte^
lalvriou*
old war Democrata are more than, e&lt;pul &lt;io&gt;two
thousand pbolitfaq ^*ptoli$aQL^,W|»^
"
’ Jackson,
F»'L
•gainst the Federal Administration for horse of.jptraotfMJis'Q^WH!
U^.1. to hinder a ravoTuilbrT la It tbe
^"P
tbe pert it has bad to art in the bfoedy' from whoso lipa 1 inhaled tbe pn
army T’ "flie'faoinent the army Is ’ with­
drama. But while be was thus depr&lt;sp-• attoh of Democracy i aid at wfcohe fl
rr?
■
•
•
~,
•
■ t ,■ &gt;: 'aqb
drawn to put dofefe ah lusurreclwm bare
tiag war and vtolsaoa, I liataaed in rain&gt; received'UA'firtt fiqmcs tTWIiWU
Ike rebels will enfae .Mil .•€ tbeir-toTy'TfrtrtMrth" of tW-TWhh'fttek
&gt; governd-edtifl duty' wire
trenebments and capture Waa^'mgU&gt;n&lt;—7 j teXaBOSsfreCileotiou whtaw rebate jort
retumod firwil the rebel army arereqqwrtSsrt OsraFrtatiwg.

XU btods Jteta. Ctad. Atateflf, (ta.tmy.nX °D ^Bwre ,CT1^_,UWactiob I
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gatings’

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Arthbsgbto toed, testoto,

Jirtctm.

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wrath p
famous

trained their cannon ^p&lt;m u rftadel float­
ing iharslMsial Bag and abed the first
SLjh Ute nSkw SjHi
N-.
r«:mi (u. w Vte.Ftei.ot te Kt &lt;x

hrrtiltw committed tebea aha rebaUtous
chief Brting as Secretary of War for a
teW ,....tetewu ute*r.|J«l Ute fcul

« uu.ateu&gt;M&gt;- [

■sMtaftyt '
»&lt;T .U., &gt;•»&gt;,
Tbrt thia ide* of a *aat Northern cost- I
stand for General spirscybelwert tire Copperheads and tire
Ison ana against Vsllar
against
SiKS1*'
Hon, instead of adjoining few ta, w
aSSSHSS conventions fasaeily do, adj-brand to
netU&lt;uc aA lbaeaUof the Ex eculure
i Corn miUse. Tfaq
"
*
organization of a revo
Ouf merchants and cs[
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

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to your readers, I villi try and entertain
them,a abort time. Although. w«, have
had a hard campaign from tfeh: Rapidao

The Pioneer, In Its last Issue attempts

Fraep AUe»M.

to tbe strong-bold of the ««)•, and note

withetanding our ranks are thleaed by
hard marcb&amp;,.db^'«nd the enemy's (it, ». Ifauiu J
inaccuracy relative to the making and
fur.AUmu.Uoriaru.rt~m 0J »
ballets, *ad although .some of ua &gt;tyi
sale of tbe county bonds, not by proving
rib ofUuaa &gt;U&gt;, U Ua abaaMa of parstill three y—re to enrya, we arunat dis­ liculara, were ’
■«——
or attempting to prove ria statcmenU,
«. .... — —----------- -FMMri sue­
but, ia tryfag.la,raise etbar isaaee, that con raged. Wo still trust la the g—touo,
— w.tat^reeMvodth.1bBtf«M:
perseverance and incorruptiWe loyalty
its first glaring misstatements may be
Atlanta, Bspt.'L—Ort tbe 25lh of Auof Geo. .Grant, to crosh this Rebellion,
loot sight of. Il does not even admit ;to
its readers that it stated the first coetof and speedily. Tbe news com— in cheer­
ing, and —eouraging to ua from all quar- left tbe 20U corps al tbe Chattahoochee
the bonds at 'double what the record
shoes them to have coat. It does noil ten—from Atlanta, from tbe valley and bridge, and with lha baJena.af |h.army,
from Mobile. Attd’wa believe that yall I moved etf from tbe siege, and using
even tell its readers that its statement'.'
tbe efforts of the ultra. Peace party, an some considerable artifice to rtblead the
relative to getting up new bonds was ap
enemy, ItnbMrapMfy south and reach­
account of whose convan^fau *• racoivrd ed tbe Eastpoint Railroad, near Fairburn,
entire falsehood. Il does not ad mil, opty
in last night’s papers, will have no other on the 37lh, and VAtkb •- *♦ *•«,l
by implication—in getting up a M* eat
eSect thah to hasten the downfisll of Than
gU| —•
—that Ita figures were lying mdicea,
Rebellion by excitina the Administration
pointing to wrong conclusions. But let
to a speedy exertion, and our aoldiars to
more heroic daring in a’.erming tbe ene­
my’s worka Let not the friends of the
a certain proposition.
We only, said Administration fear for the Issue of the
political contest ho more, than for. tbe
that the statement of the Wofur on thia
military campaign in the field ; for, Jet
point might be true, since ve knew lhf|
mo assure you that the soldiers will vote
be or his friends deaired to have bonds
for no man on a platform embodying
Issued, probably for speculating purposes.
peace, on any terms which wsuld leave a
And tbe great difficulty whleh now dis­
possibility of an outbreak of the rebellion
turbs tbe digestion ol our neighbor Is
in the future. Every -day. we bear old
the on* fact tbat Mr. Barlow did not
Veterans who fought side by ride (1)
make any money out of those bonds.—
with McClellsn in'tbe notations Peninsu­
But we will not be so eroel a* to deny
la campaign still declaring their love 'and
our neighbor the little cram of comfort admiration of him,'as a soldier, but who
it hods in the fact that we hare no evi­ say they cannot conscientiously support
dence of the falsehoods of one statement any man on the Chicago platform.
Hoping the friends of the country will
in a column and n half of its matter.
look out far tbe best interests of tbe
But lot vs pass on to the new method aoldtera fa the field, we will try and do
of computing simple interest adopted by our duty fa the face of tbe enemy, whom
our neighbor. And that there may be we bare al way a drove into tbe last ditch.
no cbanee for mistakes, and thabour read­
y ours truly.
Gun. Wsixmak,
not pay to asaault, a« we had already the
ers may see for thorn selves, wo insert
Co. F, Sth Infantry.
great object of the campaign, vis.: Atlan­
here tbe latter part of the Pion—• article
ta. According!*-,the army gradually
and leisurely relumed to Atlanta, and it
ia now. camped eight miles south of the
“Now Uke the items of expense, as our
■ Washington, Sept. B.wTbe following
city, and to morrow will move to the
neighbor gives them, and let ua see how
is an extract &lt;4 a letter from Gen. Grant
camp appointed. I am now writing fa
they stand.
dated headquarters. City Point, Va^
“Paid 8. D. Elwood, for Printing,
Atlanta, so I should not be uneasy fa re­
Aug. )8th, to Hon. E. B. Waahburee:
gard to our situation. We have, as1 the
815.000. PsidGeo. Thomas, for Expen­
Dear Sir—I state to all citixens who vis­
raedlt of this quick, and as I think, well
ses, 810,00.
Expenses for printing
it me that all wo want now to insure an
Bonds, 810,00. Making a total of these
executed move, 37 guns, over 3,000 pris
early restoration uf the Union is a deter­
oners, and have buried over 400 rebel
expenses, 835,00.
mined unity of sentiment in the North.—
“Wo happened to know tbe manner in
dead, and left as many wounded that)
could not be removed. Tbe rebels have
which some of these bonds have be—
loot, besides the important city of Atlan­
disposed of ; which ia, to sell a. 8500,00
bond for 8450,00 allowing the broker to
ta, very valuable stores, at least 500
dead and 2,500 wounded, and 3,000
keep back hia 10 per cent interest in ad­
prisoners, where— our aggregate lose
vance, which actually makes tbe interest
will not fool up 1,500. Ifthat is not
to be paid, about twelve, instead of ten
per cent. At this rate, the interest and
success, 1 don’t know what la.
(Sigacd)
W. T. SaaaMA*.
principal to be paid for the use of 810,­
000,00, the basis of our calculation last
Maj. General
week, would amount fa the aggregate lo
811,200,00. Add expenses ns estimated,
regiment per dav. With this drain up­
835.000
Total, 811335,00.
on them, the end is sol far distant, if
“If those figures, based on tbe admis­
we will only be true to ourselves. Their
sions of our neighbor, and facts fawev to
only hope now is in a divided North.—
ua, suit him better than our former esti­
This might give them reinforcements
mate, be is welcome to them. Thus we
from Term esse c, Kentucky, Missouri
can see thnt our former calculation of the
and Maryland, while it would weaken us.
lose to tbe county, by this mode of rais­
With tbe draft quietly enforced, the
ing money, was nearly 8300,00 to low.
enemy would become despondent, and
“Thank yoa, neighbor, lor setting us
would make but little resist—ee. I have
right Such corrections will certainly
convince us, If nothing else will, that
“ 'Facta, are atill stranger than Fiction,’ ”

•5»**

to avert our damaging expose uf its great

I1BXBT n. CHAPO. rfFliM.

JOHN OWEN, of Detroit.
EMIL ANNEK1

CYRUS HEWETT, of Lansing.
ALBERT WnTlAMS^of Ionia.
nr
tfPMie /&gt;—raattea,
•oTHOBFORD, of Olivet.
WITTER J. BAXTER, of Hillsdale.
naan tathe in Osegrsss &lt;tb 1
'HOMAS W. FERRY.

Where the KcCleilanitee Btsuitf.

An honorable foe, like an earnest
friend, is always entilled to a certain de­
gree of respect; but a earning hypocrite
and a dissembler is only worthy of con­
tumely and contempt. Professions are
only worthy of respect, when actions cor­
respond with them. If a man —ya be
loves his country, and acts eo as to please
tbe enemies of his country, he is in word
sod in deed a liar. .If a man says be is in
favor of putting down and punishingtreas-

on, and opposes every means taken to ac­
complish such an object, he is a discern
bier in speech and a traitorat heart
Tried by these testa, where do we find
tbe advocates of tl.e Peace atany-prioeMcCdlanitesl And we das. all men

who stand upoirtiie Chicago platform un­
der that name. Il Is trie, that Platform
professes unswerving fidelity to tbe
Union, in its first resolve, but that is fol­

lowed by a declaration for peace under
such circumstances as would inevitably

result in disunion.

While the Platform

claims sympathy for the soldiary of our

army, and promised them cere and pro­
tection, the Convention nominated a man
for Vice-President, of whom it was open­
ly boasted tbat he had never voted or
giv— a dollar toward paying theee sold
iers for the services for which the democ­
racy profees such gratitude, and offiir

such care and protection. That Platform
denounces military arrests and Imprison­
ment, and the Convention nominated a
roan for President who arrested and
throw into prison the Legislature of e
sovereign State.

We do not know bow our neighbor

l?arjkee, and sine
i"- bumbngged I
-fa Me profane

''iln.i. R*ct Go Kt—(I
bttak'occurred bn Sstunl

the jraee of Goodyear,- BI
14*rliai.- They Mb
MS
hej.
.w3

fora new floom to the as

the grist-tn
new cut wasobnsiderably I

"old race, and during the th
Saturday morning, a bl
which Jet'thc water from
result was tbe tearing out |

great confusion, in the!
considerable
dirt was I

dcr

tbA'/sawmill • wind

dreddollaretc repair, bd
use of the miil.for some U

in Pennsylvania lm«e bow
Um better al isatarHy, late six *01

««■

DUC th— twenty yeara he tbetr teas,!&lt;
GoverwsMel maj steel. Tfay wRI be teas
&lt; —fill.as of MCA1M. »**. 8M&gt;

h-to p« Sister Hlaiia^H
is not quite as young.

W

•■'nT
three years ago as a privat
tfe' grsdea of Corporal, Scj
Adjutant and Acting Assisi
tof

Genoral, and is only 18. y

&lt;Rd reemn’mendatiifte from I

Cefaori Bobusck uf the 7M
the commanding officers of
Beat this, who ean.
|
Estate of Silas B. Killer, et si.
PROBA TKORDRR.—STATE Of MICHIGAN

__________________ ___

^u» MartKrra.—The tc
market on coarse grain,
fruft Is rather downward, J

Pork and lard are inclined 1
We quote wheat al 82 for '
to 810, fresh- pork I5e, b

l«rd 25a, butter 38c, jx»tat&gt;
Mp, cheese 20c, Maple Sug
&lt;2,00 pyr bushri, npplcs 78
Statx Faiu.—The Anoui
State Agricultural Society
iu K’alsmaxoo, September 1
23. ■ Why cannot ocreldtel

______ ____
1 Tun Cokximkxtal Morri I

public and It richly merits 11
receives. Tbe Septetnbe |
CHANCERY SALE.

The whole Copperhead party are a gets al such a result. It is certainly not
living exhibition of hypocraoy and de- according to any arithmetic fa modern

bqfora usand lx full of intere^

ceipL
The veiiest brawler upon our use. Let us see:
streets, as well as the man of apparent
candor tell us they are not opposed to loss time than five years; sotn^ for ten

articles should —becribe.
John F. Trow, New York.

manner, but they are opposed to tbesub-

aorae for fifteen, and some for twenty
years. The Pio—er "happen* lo know"

vaniooa of the ooastiwtioc which have

thnt some of tbe 8500 bonda were sold

putting down the rebellion fa a proper

grown out of tbe conduct of the war by for 8450. Now let ua reckoo the iu ter­ d— of their alavos airs
our present rulers. They are opposed eat and se«1f itefa greater or Ism than would demand iodemnt
to tbe emancipation of the slav« of reb­ ten per cent. We will first, for con yen talned, and they would ---------------------which would make the North Slave burn­
uilt and to the arrest and Imprisonment icnce suppoM the bund to bo running
ers for tbe South.
Yours truly,
of citixsna without trial and oqnlrary to ten years. The investment is 8450. The
‘
■’ “ i
U R GRANT.
law. And yet theee mme men support iateredt OB this sum for ten y—re at
G—B-McClellan for Prerid—t, s man ten ten per cent Is 8450 more ;|maklng
wio endorsed the Proclamatkm of eman­ with the priocipal'8900, which the lend-,
cipation, and stands as the greatest cham-

er should receive during —d al tbe sad

pioa of arbitrary and illegal arrests upon
this continent. While the present ad

often years.

minlstrsUoa have erresoted upon milita­

ry orders, aecoeeloo sympathizers here
and there, McClellan ordured the ar­
rest and imprisonment of tbe —tire legi slat uro of b sov arsign State. Tbe men

Now let us eompute the

other ride:
These bonds only draw seven per cent,
internal. Tbe Lander pays 1450 fora

1500 bond.

The bond draws only 185

interests year or 8350 for ten years.—
Add thte to tbe fees rf tbe bond, and we

have 8850, or 850 less than 8450 would
have amounted to at Un per cent., beside

Tnu Atlxxtic M&lt;&gt;xtuit
best cuqducted magsxiues ill
nnd is full of interest. Th&gt;l

New Advertisements.

Hie teli.vMl. thal ae sscur.i.r. eCrr
isdoeearela to leaden m O«u- te*urd by tbr
OevarMssaL Is aO ether fen— kt ls&lt;teMK
Ww-ta. MM w
of , ri.uto
•
stock companies or separate WSMsUrt. -oljJS
plsdjrU far pVSMe*. while for tbs &lt;tebts o&lt; tbs
Cnitod States tee Mote
lil« country
ieheteoeteeeearaihsMriNuweef ell On obUgallons of lbs t’shedKlaie..

UCT1ON BALE.
te®oriheitoepla.M&lt;MVj . M .r.
nupbeate hrrtifatalsa.wflJ M te—H far,sit

»f notes required, sad wfaslbsr they are to lie
(Mu.-iir, I,link cr.psjsMo to orUrr. When «u
eederard iixicrT'be'Rft'vftUi U» efaoer rseeteteg
u. »^-!,u.l.fcOT&lt;rtlA»a r«~-7T&gt;’

dumber i« folly equsl to pre!

separate articles, all are goo
tisbed by Ticknor &lt;J&lt; Fields. I

A year ago several journ.-.
recommending their readers
Dollar “Greenback" in scour I
ttdefrent Journal for the HO

(including tbe Little Ones.) I
DEN, and for tbe FARMj

SM Annual Volume of tbe J

which Is fall ofgood things.'
tKfr,'—d -tertalning, and jd

year's Interest from tbe time II Ml doe
to tbe end of tbe ten years.
'

PuMWsar ia s—ding out to

Thking tbe Pumw'r proposition op

five years’ time, and tiro interest would
just equal tan per —at., eaoepting tbe
farato (bn lewder of the tsssfin *riwotklMsfor VtatePraoMsM! Am they fai Of wet year’s totem*. Tbe sum
W «*«• tbe
not traitors at heart, and labwing Wk- wM* ths . lender
fully for tbeworee. of tbe rabaili-f —ty raskra. On the ten year, time,
Andar.llj.m- truthful or boom* who then, tbe co—ty would save 850 end
upward, on -eh 8AM. Applying tfeja

TheM'0at«, when sold I

tteyraraql advance In cosftfcriSdU&lt;*re to take-ba

month (September), at It

�may Ks present aiUnioa
on Saturday evening w*xl
AjuhaMBviNUd*gj
be a general rally. ,

Mttx Raes Gox'a.—Quite a swiows
brtak occurred on Saturday moraiag at

thc’raee of Goodyear, Bartow di Had­
ley’s MUI.
They had Uen taeavatteg &lt;
tor a new floom to the sawmill, within a
n»Ht worth. DriiMDin —.
Th.

new cut was considerably lower thaO the

old race, and during tbe thunder storm of
Saturday morning, a break occurred
which ht'tha water frora tbe dam thro' !

«! J 3,

j^OTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
ARK

fl® it

the new cut and under tbe aaw rnDL Tbe
result was tbe tearing out of several rods '

of the race and floom and carrying out a

large amount of riirt.aad mixing bridges.
floom plank and timber and, sawlogs in
great confusion, In‘ ‘the chasm.
A
considerable
dirt .was deputed un-z
der

the’

sawmill ; which ' will ’ have

•jSWfWW.
t » 7n « *

to be removed. M will «•* several hyndred dollsrv to repair, beside losing the
use of the mill for aunie lime.'
. ’

Y ANKEE BRONSON’S SHOW.

an volunteer, ualy 17 jron old.'

tR;

have to mention a case which, we think
boat* our 8&gt;»t*C Statt«v»l&gt;bimgh the age
it not quite as young., Willys L. Good­
rich, eon of Col. L. Goodrich, now a resi­
dent of tbit village entered lha service
three years ago as a private, passed thro'
tbe grades of Corporal, Sergeant, Mayor,

SPECIAL KOT1CES.
YOCXG OR OLD.

Adjutant and Acting Assistant Adjutant
General, and is only

18 years old last

March. He haves the service wtlhwplen«Hd reemri menialtonsMwm Gen. Wcited,

MORTGAGE &amp;ALE.

G-ltasd Babcock .&gt;f tbe“5thN. Y'., andsU

tbe commanding officers of his regiment.
Beat this, who can.

,

Ina H*artT*.— Tb4 tendency of tbe

market on eoarae grain, potatoes and
frail ia rather downward, while Butter,
Pork and larJare inclined to advance.—
We quota wheat at 12 for white, flour 88

3 Jlffl’is

to 110, froth pork ISe, beef 8 to 10e,
lard 25a, butter 38c, potato** 00c Oats
80c, cheese 20c, Maple Sugar 23c. brant
♦2,00 per bushel, applet 75c to 11,25.
Stats Fain.—Tbe Aquual Fair *f the
State Agrioujtarsl Society ia to be held

in Kafarnaxoo, September 20, 21, 22 end
2A

Why cMOotovrcitinsM bo re pre­

sented 1 The State Frees Aasceiteien
meet* on tbe 21st, the aecoud day of the
Eair.________________________

Tun ConnsxxTAi. Mowrut-r ia gradualif growing in favor with tbe reeding

public and it richly merits the pntronnge
it receives. Tbe September number Is
imfure uaand iafull of in Ureal. Person*
wishing a magazine filled with sterling
articles should aabecribe.. Send $8 to

John F. Trow, New York.
IB COSFEtMOXS AXD EXPERIEXCE

IWI

Tria Atxaxtic M«&gt;xtwlt.»s one of tbe j
beat conducted magazine* in this country ‘

nnd is full of interest.

The, September

number is fully equal to preeeeding num­
bers. We hayq not space to speak of
asperate articles, all are good.

lt&gt; pub

kriiod bv Tickoor ds Fields, Boston, al
W-y-r.

________

A year ago several journals united |n

? Mr

recommending their readers to invest a
Dollar “Grraabach” in cerariag that very
excellent Journal for the HOUSEHOLD

;LU.impwi

(including the Little Ones.) for th* GAR
DEN, and for tbe FARM, called the

it ,s

Amsnrwu riynmfawiri. Many perww
Were thus led to subscribe md we believe

dl who did so have bees much more
than sabdted. They have received tbe
28d Annual Volume of th* JgriraZtorart

which Is fall of good things, veto), ?rwrteal, s»»d entertaining, and just now A*
Publisher ia sending out to each of hia
bla
PuMWtar

^b-TAbvra applying, &lt; pra—»

»i 8

'V&amp;i»kS.

- ■
Tumi Werth *cR-».»w^
raid
ten terse]
■. I?’7-'=■■■ i•
SsM

of one of tbe *&lt;* rwsnarkabl* Strawbar

ilea that'bp re srar lrrr~ brought out.
Three phots, wb« sold by, tW «'/

k.-«« u—.r&gt;

“

1'545
itvn
ik?

Pj“‘

£ .‘S

40 ' • Cl M M 4
*fu3aft/tr

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D^G STOJK&amp;H1

mi

Roberts &amp;« Striker,

^Cheatcals, Fat.U, Olto,
Sphene, Bsraiac Fl&lt;14.

TUIU'BNTINB AND ALCOHOL.

HI! UWM,
ta- FOB mechanical and medicinal
PpBP06E8,0Xl.Yje

Alto a tall »&lt;Mb af

-ar those-

grocRriebi

8zggaseg.sg!rj^s
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“Jaaareitoi a Tnioer, Mechtoto .

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-I bare uad Ute -People1. l»re' In ny fa
•IfeRTfa btotLI. rew.af torofbla -4 1

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Kidn^ Oohtiplcmig,
&lt;A\ ^uau* &lt;4
kav x&lt;a\.\KYc. J
7. .
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^ob»«.t$w\. toot* axvA Xxcy^or,
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Alto a groat variety of the ■ ,

bytbeoaeof

hence it wort. wonder. F“

STATIONERY,
weredofaved,*nd?that th. ■ POISON., Eaa. by
th. uaa»f •'ro«aa»Cx xaraixnajia," been dried nu
in th. noion. to break OU I ia an aggravated
farm, and ptrbaju afltr Jitrriof.
———ytOt — ~tae ITn.aaoui'1 Exvaaer Brone for all affectloo. aad diw-e. W th. URINARY. ORGANS,
wh.ibar existing ia abutosr raMata from wba*.

R. J. GRANT I

PENS, PENCILS, INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, 4fc, *4. .

Upon oar shelve. may be found all of

ttta MpMitetaoed by irregular aatfat of tbe di
gretlreaad
to Abrw~ ^.L

.nd perm.oent relief from the Hitler*. Tbe feetimoay oa tbi. point to wreel ooodurive, .nd fro®

of eoaWtrelfate nteatol. Pnuotort
and
Debility and dtelrepftad. dHrinr
Ae^
it exerciwe the riectrle lotnewca. Jo the eonvaiMCMlteaceof .11®teeaea It operafa M a 4«
ligfattlel Invlgrirant, When tbe power, ofoath re
ere relaxed, hoperele. to re euforce ant re eetobRAUbetn.- ■
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Last, bol not leeei. H ia 7Se Oolf .trfe .Ktolaol
bMarteaaafhetaredfro® MMndawd fnnoaratma
lereil. cod entirely free from tbe acid element*
prreeel more or lea. ia all tbe ordlnwy tonire .nd

Come and See 11
WE

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OFFICE* OVER BLAKE’S STOREL
Will attend U all calli in iboTtoe ofhiapreCreoogb trial, .nd wherer er introduced are rapidly ■fat, with jworaptoew tod BdeHty J WeiMlag the
■apercediag all oUiore.
,"
Ttev POOMM tbe Writ of .itepHcit, aad
, caae of nanaaeaienl, ao that fiftaca mfaotee
Initructtoo will enable aay one to nae ibrei
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------- But we edemnly UBevw that
■ha.otte tad undiaMnAdatf of Ml foyal
Pro»a*Loa.
Rte rtrfoa vaa plehaant,
man to Baw»-------------hi* maaww aat»eet and *mpha«k
A*
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Tk. Goat &lt;rc&gt;u (.Wta.) ««»«"•■ be wanted with till tbam«,W. mind
MRBriig' ante”________ _ _ ____ ____ _
tarn* • vary iuterwtlng letter (mm B«.
I
and overwhrimtag defeat * (be platform joU r Mfa., i^STSr tb« rtftk mi* grew to Qw magnltode of hi* body.
Was elaartac UAAmm
,
and eeodid.taaofClde^*. Brtsrasn the lai Circuit, &lt;1*10* an sdeount of • roeoat felt 1 ww*&gt; the yrpeeao&lt; of the gnat
two tbe efoooe i* between patriot toot and iatarttew with Mh Uatoxsuha »• guiding intellect of tb* age, and that
thoec
“
bug*
AUanteen
aboeider*
ver*
treason, belwren Slarery and Liberty, port of tbe rMnoriM of Ita ,4*1100 la i»&gt;
lit to bear the ve^hl of mlghtieci moo.
between a country and no onwntry, gard to tbe conocquonoeo wbujh would
archiea.". Bl* tranipar*ni, bon«*t, re
belwrvn Jrffrreon Dart* and Abraham
fUluw Um adoption of tbe wir p-Tfey
B* theegM Rew ottee Ur metlMr. dead.
'
Lincdn. “Cimoee ye tbie dey whom urged by tbe friend. of Gen. MbCloltao. publican .implieity, bl* guthing *y«■Bad emu th* wKmm
ABD DO GIVB MTTK* BATidFACTJOg
path*, for tbo** vbo Mfcred their Ii»ee
&gt;yawlUter**V«
.
J edge Mil to waa aoeompented bywx
A* Ihauet aieh dew. bu tatf-toa* eye.
for their country, bi* utter forfdlfnlneee
Bar* mere TMtaamn*,
I _Tha pep*pert of victory te brilliant. If
Governor RandaH, nt thia atete, wbo te• (•fftDlghlago Mg Uncolife reelection troduced him to the President, and whom ot **lf in bi* eeocara for U* welfare,
•earned d&gt; ubtfol, thecaee i*D»w changed. ba warmly thank* fur hi* rapdineea to could not but inipirc me with confidence
nMaayeAerwrtototeMMteeteeL
'Tbe obtragrou* character of the Chicago •erve hi* friend* from W toconrin at the that he waH]****•'• iaatrutMDt. to onoW. *rfy „,o.. to ceeuwdhl tele a—
ducl Bi* people tbrougb thia eea if blood
C«form. end tbe auMblny effect of oar
AND WIU PAY BAOOO
le vtotoeteeby land and sea, have re- the Suldier.’ Retreat, a “building not im­ to a Gaanan of peace and freedom.
J. T. MILLS.
klodled the,old aathualMm ia loyal posing ia aixe. haf hidden In foliage, the
breast*. We summon all our friends to ground* tastefully laid out.’’
«.
hard work. Organise I Tbe cause de­
Tbo Party erBarrewBer.
■MFLABB’8 CERB1S BITTERS
Th* fujlowiog to Judge Mill's account
mand* every msn'a beet service. Let ' of bis Interview with the Preeidrot, whet
WILL CURB ETKBY CAM OF
Tbe copparbead* and democrat* ara
evtry loyalist with a tongue ia bi* heed he said, and bis impreeaioo of Mr. Lin­
propping, la th* coming Pr*aidefiti*l
go to every duebtful iu*o in bi* neigh coln:
■
campeiga, to ceajer* with the word
burboud. reaeoajhg te»e with him ear­
Availing themselvae of tb*
Tbe Governor asked al a man In wait­ “Peace?’
nestly end candidly. All men who will ing if tbe President had arrived. “Yea."
hardship*, diaoomcot* sad high price*
listen to reason can be made to eee the • a* the reply.
We entered a Drat incident to th* war. they hope to secure
.J® &lt;ir
u
Sr.*
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turpitude of the Chieagn schem* for tbe plainly furolahed room. A marble table a aoflldtent aegperl for their candidate by
the B*to Aeert.tr of tb* ftewnaeb. W.aor*.
Hmrtbnre.btogv.tLr Feed, Ftetem* «r *Z|
overthrow-of the Republic. Nor are we* le tb* centra.
Directly appeared I spreading th* impression that w* cannot
miatotcre in ibeir pulpiia to be exempt fnxn an adjoining apartment, a tall, have pe»ee under Mr, Lincoln, end by
frnm tbi* needed service. Let them take gaunt looking figure, shoulder* inclined promising it, more cr lee* explicitly,
K. B. WiGUTMAW A CO.,
Fm&gt; U&gt;« InSrp—droi of Kept. BA.
fit and early opportunity to make known firward, hi* gait a stride, rapid and abuf-,
under some other candid*te. Tbe plan
DttALBRSlX QB0CBB1BH. peeviUoa*. 9t
Christian duties of a eititan to bit fling, ample unde re landing* with large i* well devised, and th* father* of it
du.o, e..b, boiler, lord. y^rk. ..d m&gt;*
Al APPEAL TO TIE PEOPLE. the
•UkiaAk Alee toy* ■*■***. *»a»e«a- B*“r.
country in *uctr « teiato as this. If any •Uppers, and Briarian arms, with a tee*
probably could eot pUoe themed re* on
Fill" ooopwiphwI lot ee tebewwc pew-holder te afraid uf politics in the
Coliieraia Bleei. S*aie .treat. Hateiaga. Mtek.
any stronger basis. Bui it would be a
■ek-gMbery &lt; A pahocelmmreainm held pulpit, and aUye away on that aeecunt, radient with intelligence and humor.
Tb* Governcg addreaeed him :
Mr. pity, indeed, if any aueb wretched aepbet Chitegu offeoefta' the -vaSragd of th* | let nut the mlaister to* outwitted by tbi*
President,
this
to
my
friend
and
your
ivtry covM euetaed. . There I* no man in
people a ptotforvn which ignomin«&gt;a*ly [
poor stretrgem, but immediately vtoit , trieod, Mill* from Wiecooeln; they are tbe country,-probe My ynor* bcavtUy -d*and w ickrtUy
VQ jWir, core mon ; him at hi* Store or house—ia BO ease ,
REMEMBER
the h-rty frieod. of tbeUrfM."
eirrnw of peso* than Mr. Uncoin.—anlern
enemy
the
sacred
cause
lor
which
the
.
THAT TnStlTTKRS IS
Isteiag any man God a corner of refuge
“1 could not leaye the city. Mr. Presi­ it be General Grant or General Sherman
North ha* been coutroding for four beruic fr.HB tb* e*arcbln« argument and appeal.
"jearv.
ThM platform fall* ep&lt;m the , If every good eilixse shell do hl* duty 1 dent, without bearing word* of cheer Th* loyal people of tbie country ara and,
from your owu lipa. Upon you, a* tbe throughout tbe war, have been eager for
Cantata* ee Bern * WUakey.
country, not during * period nf gtdnm |
AUTD qAw»«p wTftPK’W’WfcmrRft^na a* if we were driven by Gen. fz-e to the for th* neat two month*, there will than , repreeentative of the loyal pebpl* depend, peace. What then la meanly the cop­
follow l&lt;»ng year* uf Peace and Liberty,, a* wd belioaa, the exieteuce of ear gov­
perhead or demnerat when Wcell* him­
extreteity1 of eurreuder. but at the bright- te which V&gt; reflect oe the eweelnee* of
ern toeot and the future of America."—, self a friend of peace 1 Ho meaua. U be
It
TOIHC
rtt period iff th* war} st a time when m- having . served one’s eoualry when she
This introduced political topic*.
meada anything in particular, that he is
■trad of falling at the feet of the enartiy, meet treaded service. God eave the Re‘Mr. Preetdent," said Governor Ran. in faroe of conceding to the rebel* the
the enemy to foiling at ooru; at a time
6^r READ WHO SUS SO:
I dell, “why can't y*&gt;n ecek aeuluiion, and right uf ecctteaion, or of laying down
when our arm* sever texd aoeh a Inrtre
play hermit fu* a fortnight 1 it would anna lik* the king of Denmark sod mak­
rvee* th* Bev. Uvt O Brok. Patter of tS* B*Ml*t of victories achieved, and victories ex­
re-iovigurata vou."
-■
ing such terms aa we can with the eoemy.
Cherek. Penbertea, N. J., ferwwriy of tb* Berth pected. In tbe midst of Cha great mili­
"Aya," aaid the Preaident^two or Mr. Lincoln, on tbe other hand, to in
BepMCbevra, Pbiltortpei*.
“Won’t yod boy a eplendid portrait of '
tary and rteval movement* of Grant,
i three week* would do me no good.
I foror of eenipeZhag th* rtkte to lay down
I kava Sana* HmSuJ'i Ootbu Mtten fcrerw Sherman and Farragut—three hard- Gtn.-Grant!“ *eked a m&lt;&gt;»l Inlelllge®*cannot fly from my thoughts—my eolic- their arms, and of forcing them to make
gauntleted men, whose Dlowe are making pedlor, *ix month* from England, of a
itud* for tbi* great country follows me •ueb term* aa they can with m. Ou*
tbe enemy real in all part* of the field — country fritted at one of our hotel* afow
wberever I gc. I dnc'l ibiah.tlpvwnal ad rucatea pence through eerrendar; tb*
a body of conapTratort leap up at Chicago d*y» aince. ’ No, Sir; I do not want II"
•unimontyYbe Nortif tt "lay down its “Ah ! then you wifi take thia of General vanity or ambition, though 1 am not free other advocate* peso* through victory.
from tbcaa mfirmiti** ; but 1 cannot but B&lt;»th aro peace an**, seeking a common
arm* proclaiming to "the retwdfton that SfcCfrllteir’ Nu, no; 1 wtwld'nl have
feel that the weal or wn* af thia great object by the uea of different means. If
•« canent roaquer it, and giving to Jef- .that any fcdkr." “Ah, Sirreeumed the
faraon Dart* thia mesaaref “Sir, tbowgh [ peddler, vexing confidential. “I eell 1 nation will ba decided in November.— tb* party of Mr. Liecola to to be called
1
There
I* no programme ofTered by auy lbe war-party,— designating it by the
you are already beaten, and all the world , kl¥&gt;re of MeCtelkn now then I do of
wl^c of toe Damoeralw perty but that meana wbieb It advocate* to secure peace
keeww it, yet, »f you can nedy bide tn , Grant but If 1 only had Go*. Lm, I could
I lean must reault in the permanent destruction —then the wipe teheed* and democrat*
•iatar-quarters till next March, we,! •eft ten time* a* many of him
uf th* Unu&gt;n.“
.
ebowld be called, not tbe peace-party, bet
your Northern a!lias, boptag then tw be t.f McGal I an-and M tfo tete*
"But. Mr. President. Gen. McClellan Ar awrrondtr parly.
If we w«fe to '**y to an average Dem­
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in pneetmion of the g-&gt;t era meet, will
declare tbe straggle a dream betele, Vie- [ ocrat what w* undoubtedly baliere—&lt;b*t is in favor nf craohlag nut the rebellion
by ferae.. He will be the Cbicwgo can
lory on neither aide, and wMl glee ynu tw&gt;’*lhird* of tb-^e now noleily fur Mo
&gt;nr9lc.AN
didate."
&gt;m eqnaLahaecb with the loyal states in i Ctellan Wu*!d rafbtr ,vp}e directly for
‘-Sir." aaid lb* Praeideat, “the alightLee, ba, wou ld probably reel*! if not re• elate preefta ranee* l**»*er**. *ad pertiee i tbr eettiement."
|
Waahmgtou, Sept. 7.—Th* P maiden t
wet know ledge of arithmetic will prove I
tertrlaatf IteaUy.eftkeaeafalwMaalDr. Hear
8uch to th* beeeweee which a great ( iwnt the ae^crtion ; but no candid Mo
lull (laraiea Bitter*. I d*p*rt Ar *m* free* sty
’o any man that the rebel army cannot in a recent cootereaxion with a Republi­
*m*I eonrw. to avpraaa **y Ml oeaeiatiea^ltoi. party ia the Neath **e asked to ratify ( C1rT)»ni;c will deny that !**’* fttunl he destroyed wftn Damcoralie strategy. can *aid that an armiatie* ooc* arranged
with their nBae .naXX. Newer*ber. Wq| M&amp;i fo&gt;*
•"'t
tfcCltlUn Am
McCTcflan’r nrccexx.
Bera la a ‘Union ! I* w-eid eaerifie* All the whk* man uf for and granted from a Government to
Hr ,. l,WMOunlt BIT fail; tat e**tojr. I i believe that tbe paunrium of a krga p«r Gvneraf. ••p'ring to he PiWdtol of the j Ihe North to 4o iL Iber* pr* nuw in relxl* ha* oarer reaulted utharwi** than
doefe Be*. It wiHte verrtoe tWUtkoM «U ' lion ef the Democratic party to at
UuU. LWM te b* .Itoted, iTal All. toot the earvioe of th* United Stataa near in a final acknowledgement of indnpena**.h**elA* *h&lt;»« * *mmgenuine »tuff ia be eajolad Ur
denoe to th* rebel*. A* the iodepen­
[devJL’a plot. Those eernaat War Dem-, op the »lrrngih of bi* own aehlerkmenf*, 200,000 able "bodied eoLwwd men, most dance uf Medco wea arantoally Acknowl­
8uppo** of them under arm*, defending and aouerata, who, from Fort Sumter till now, but &lt;to that &lt;&gt;f.hi* antagonist.
edged by Mexico, BO »n amiiotioB grant,
From Bov W.rrvn R,»40lph. Paster of th. have not grown venry In giving thrift- i^uepaid*, Lid tflumpUd M FmimtAe | qeirteg Uni&lt;m territory. Tb* Darooarated to the rebel* would be an indirect
aalvea and their aulaUitutee Io the Union burg, taken Richmond, broken the Rebel I io aertagy demand* that the** foroe* ba agreement to at eptne future time to eocause, are not to be deceived by the q«i&gt;- power, and rec»t*f.li*hed tb* authority ditbandvd, and that the master* ba cno- knuwledge thia Independence. In regard
cillated by raaiorlng them to slavery.—
om* *trategy of the peace man a^ Chicnap. "f the Un'H.0 &lt;&gt;r*r the S'wti. d"M any
Tb* blank mag who now aaritl Union to the draft, he ataled that on thr fir»t
“We accept the platform adopted by men behe-w that McCUTIac would bar*
day* after the cell waa made, the average
the Cooveolioa,*' saya Tit. Jfc. T&lt;^ri. been !&lt;■ d*5. e 'formWbb cbwipelifor foe prienwere to aaedp*. ere to be converted number of rreruita received throughout
the Preeidancr.’ Ditto aa to Hookgr’* । mtuour anamae in the vata'bope U gat*Daily Num (the organ of Vaitoodighem.
W* lb* whole country wee about 200 per
Or euppoee I mg th* good wiU Of the. maatara,
I Bm.and FrniADlJu.Wu'ri) “a* a prraf Cbancclb-rawiile rBbrt!
. afiall bare to fight iwonatlooa instead of day. Tbeninweneving day* it increaaed
/riMavh VAfoTaHMr-pertp." Tbiata true, G^n. Grant h*d. routed Lea'* *rmy al [one.
to 300. and the number I* ateedily in
But whet due* k prqre I k nrovef that Spotteylvanl*. end ran him tbence al
You cannot conciliate tb* South If you creweiog. We muet, he aaid. do all wo
from the Democratic party tbe genuine ’fwadlong'tored 1nU« North Caroline, who
can to encourage tide. We ehall proba­
men hay* fi*||en sway in such number* • •wild to day U taking *Lek I* General guarantee to ibam ultimate e*ot«*e; and bly 1*1 the draft dally along, rn furring
th*.experience uf the present wpr prpvee
h.f. chbbbt.
a* to lea re the few malignaqt peace-plot­ McClellan a»,a Preeidential a*pir»nl1—
It in a few localltiaa where they don’t
tbelr
eucooM
1*
inevitable
if
you
Bing
tb*
Buppoite
U
were
now
morally
certain
ter* a utyjrijy .W the management. That
IOIDTTY CTJEXK 0*4 SoUry Pwblte. om
dorapulsory labor of mlHioaa of black •how lufficient energy in recruuag. but
I ia tbe Coert Hee*«.
platfixm, the wqrk of evil-minded men tbetlbr Rebellion witeid finally collapse
men Into their aid* of the eeal*.
Will we tnual do all we cau to eoeourigu thoe*
writes defeat in adtance upryn tbe banners Tn Srpterr.bar, who would give a button
It
you give ««Jr eaemlae aueb military ad­ localitiae who work with celerity.
uf that party- M.w. who toy* their for McClen«n’« chance of eleclipa Jn No­
vantage* a* iMpravumeM*, and Uwa de­ had been decided to loarind th* order
vember!
□Jbo
dime
not
*ee
that
bi*
rouplry, whetbee Deroocraja or nnl, th*
prohibiting the exportation of arm*, and
pend
&gt;m
ooexing.
Battery
and
ouaqasrioa
fortune*
rifo
a*
the
country
eink*,
and
moniest they emnprehend the foil Irraa necmaary order would be laaued in a
that hmchmiee* would be brightened by to got them beck into the Union f Aban.
d&lt;&gt;a aft th* post* now gkrrinmcd by few day*.
fn. mHntrv’. rwin.
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.
Mr. Lincoln mid bo and Secretary FeabUefc men; take 200.000 m«w from our
aide -and put them 10 the battlefield or *euden had bad many mukuM di*oe**i«o*
Two' Imperte’ai Statameat*.
that Mr. McOalGf ha* been counrolled r '
core-field agninrt u*. end we would be a* to permit and encourage the trede in
by acme of the better minded of bi* ad­
Joffaraop. Davb made lw 0 *1*tern cut* Cutrrpelled to abgndoc tbe xtr tti thre* cotton, and be thought tbie wae what
mirer* notto wrU» biw name in cudorac to Gi|naira and Jaquraa,' which, takrfl
they would decide upoc. Perfectly free
mahl.or |uch.jMi liwull to hl* country.— toghtbsr, muat' diMurb. the. equanimity
We have to bold territory in ipclem- trade in enuo* by iadivideal* who pej
There are m&lt;ud . n»gn throughout lb* of tha Northern peace party. One i*.
ewt and eickty fleev*; wWr* ar* the fur In greenbaclM, and the army and neNorth* who*Ua thought and .till .Ihiqb
that Um 8&lt;&gt;nlh will eornpc no term* abort Demacrata to'du this I k waaa frae vy to be directed to prole** and encour­
UM Mr. McClellan ha*..jwf(
, oCindependenoe ; the otbar i*,- that the fight, and the field was open tp »b* Wpr age lb* trade eo far m it ia teadoeted
lifrtlalca* thepalraitog—w,Mfk Southern hostility to the North will last
Deoionrato to put down thia rebellion within *ur Hne*. the qw&gt;f oenduhme be­
।eelong »*. U»« present generation of by fighting againstIxilh master and slave, ing that all cettoe abipped to or tbaeogh
any that any man who,, fcc .any.,,office SpteUternera.
Eton then, if peace be long before th* &gt;fto*nt potty was itrau- New Ynrfc, *h*l) there L* Inepected and
made by dtaunion, peace will only lead
pay l*A** *» tbn internal revenue.
, forth ae this dreerrea to be brapdad’ &gt;• [ ,jo new waft ip which tbo South will be g" rated.
There hare been Nien base eaaagb to
history a* the basset son &lt;lf N« fittber- I ia poeseetiou of ail .the atronghold* which
prapuee to me to r*M«« k*. •1»W •
ilamL
-ii 'jaoow hUd. Peace mean* the giving bleak wgrrjore of Port nud*on.an&lt;rOiueTo Republican* and War-Democrat* wp nf,«hel we bate Mined ■! a sacrifice
ter, and thus win tbe 'respect of th* toaa—to all .launch fn«md*. of the Urnua .dhowro.tein Md tXMO.ooo.ax) «&gt;d JT
lu*. • • RiiHsM if
v*. I
(it; mease pl** a.eiqiihr expeodnore in I
be dhninad la' lime
Lhe future to.plaw pom*I roe where. ••
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•nd the full■■itt:ante^ .,

■syet
Committee.

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and Prairieville Mi l
tee 5A, ■ tome, o l

B^wMbd v lemma- aw t.H

ettifmz:

• AfltfrilMXtOUtLUJiU.

r •* I. W.T. OreiJteuototaated foe
Geo. McClellan,in accepting the nomine,. reeefitaifreln ^Flret 'Dtatftat. ';**
• ., Jphe t’wenjHfe, wo quit* harmonious

WWW;

fast tee auteaalMai waa not there.

unit:
insignificance, and the campaign tor

ALBERT WILLIAMS^nrio.!,
’v 'Mr SbaerMtea^Ml of PnMt ZsrfreWise,
O. HOSFORD, of (Nfoeu

WITTERJujSxTEif "HblTiui

ep the principles enunciated. Thu
chanan, after hie nomination, aaid,
no more James Bachaoan, but lb*

teal be i^ay be on tea unfortunate ticket,
htaun wonder Ibe aepirante for lafemy

cinnali platform.

bitter tears that will be ahed for very
•hame by «ome of the children of thr.c

Let that *p«a

late at atlas R. Miller, m al.
. 77
o I A. hTAtjr OF MICHIO* 5

dl|ofpr evUtfwWtw. that tee worn ‘with
they eotfld poatlM^ toahe an enemy it

Bsm. AflNE?^oFljmsing.
CYRU9 ttEWErT, of Lanafng.

The

offwos almost want begging, aa oar readbut ths principal part'of tbe regiment
ert-irtll Judge when eeeing tee neioea of
UM. «boS»^ntM to b. ucriltod.- bare gone to Buraeida’s Point and hare
Xi«™ &gt;• V.l-WTiS',w: «■&gt;*«.' !»’■ mH yet rdtaraed. Tberegimeut h pl«*«antly ailualed one and a half or two
ever, for teci£nppecb&gt;eifo »f tbh Coun­
ty feel like tee eupportem of tee grave- mile* couth of Lexington, oa a beautiful

i«nu.
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fa*Mw&lt;MI~&gt;
not beau advised fta I
* - i^xCihMut RI

ewwgo

were not Rgtnrroiia.

.«! Bling th, ^talite, 4*1,

fa jaasar--*"

Only tbiek of the

Tbereepee II ia ordered tkal Tends; Um 11th

sod4.1 Xvie^i «r kiu tomld ata£. £d
i
ether pareeaa ieuraaled la aaid tatata, art ra-

In on* reaped McClellan aland* alao apo, in the fute«. wfeeo it ahall be «aid
•qparely upon tee Chicago &lt; platform.— of them teat their fetbaxa ran on a Gq&gt;But viewed in another light be repudiates perbead BurrPodor tickot tn 1964.
a part of tee'p^atform by lbtorjJrettng it
differcolly from wirni the great light* of |

THOMAS W. K

tea kindly cooaentec
al Addre. before c
4iety.ua tee ISte dl

Usios School.—I
MMW workmen, I
Utooo SebMl buildia
ed eo tbat tbe f*ll t
tnencc until Monday i

bi* pagty, tee founder* and makers ttf tee '

platform itself, tee oralure of the Chica­
go Convention eiplained IL And yet he
■tend* upon tbe platform, saying tbit be

believes bi* vies wa* their viekr, and be
certainly desires to be understood that
Whew Geo. MaOellm was asked by
tbe Committee on the Conduct of the
War,
whether the Navy
depart
rnent had not offered to carry tremps
Artlltarr Fl re-Ro Battle.
down ibe Potomac to dear tbe 'rtver
City Point. Sept 15.—-Yeatcrday
tee rebel betterte which lined it for
morning Gen. Birney opened all hi* bat­
Otony weeks, la 1M1, be could ant
teries oa the rebel wnrka and on tbe city
member • when be wa* asked wbetl
&lt;i( Paleraburg. and literally rained *hol
and .Kell on them for aver two hours.—
Thi* wa* in retaliation for tbe rebel* fir
lag pe our picket* at all hours.
All acoouiii* of an impending battle
not remember. Unluckily, Captain Fob
on the Weldon Railroad are mere *pecu
tbe As*i*lani Secretary oftbe Nary, did
latioos, based oa temote probabilities.—
remember, aa.aieu &lt;&gt;there.
Whether Lee removed hi* headquarter*
Again,, when tbe Committee ached to Reams* Staliuo, aa reported by dweert
him whether he was “dowa at tbe river.
era, to oversee an engagement, or not, be
doe* not acctn disposed to bring on one

WAR NEWS II

bled at Chicago, »* their candidate al tbe be used, It placet Mt aisertlon that the
nest elect ion for President of the United Union mutt be preserved. io ite true
States, ft I* unOeneeaary for mo to say
light. After having agreed toShe ttateto you that tbi* norm nation come* to me
unsought.
1 am happy to know tbit meot that war it a fall ora, sod teat peace-’
wbee tbe nnmination was made tLe record able meant alone must be treed, it la of
of my p-ibiioHfo woa Kept in view.
but little eunaequence what be may any
Th'o effect uf long end varied service
to the Mrmv. during war and peace, hu after that, aa to particular terma of a set­
bWn tn stAtngtbsw and tusk* indoll.ble in tlement.
ny natod sod heart love and reverence
Every rep which cotr.ee from tbe reb­
ftw the Union, C. .nitiM’m, laws and flag el chiefs, •yep the foapnwse of their news­
&lt;&gt;t owr country, impreoaod upon me in paper* totee Chfrago platformand tee
'early 1 youth, these' feeling* have chu*
nomioalioo of McCtelteu, assert,; teat
gi&gt;«drd the course of life, and most eonthere fe bet One cooditioo of peace-teat
Unuuto doerjmiH Its end,’i. ■; «**?'
The osistenrewf muss I ban ooe gossan ■ they will uwept; and that It svpstwBlecf
-meet over the regkm where once sped Let It be remembered that WeCtcIhu) ac­
maiure ■tatc^rnap»Mpw-lt I* a pity be baa
co r flbig,-is toooaapaOble with the pane*,
cepted tee nominalipo with th# Chicago such * IrvacKeruu* memory.
■nd prosperity and tee bappiosee of 4be
platform before him—that (a accept*
/Bet w'c ifibuld 'not reoall those former
people. Ute pryyyatiun of our Union
i avowedobjeet fur which thi* war standing upon that pisiform, a nd that be slip* wf his were It not that be seems to
v~. agrees to all its provisintis. Tbe forego­ be in danger of a recurrence of this
chronic forgelfulnea*. In his letter pf
r _
-u----&lt;n£j |„ ac.
ing letter ia bm an electioneering docu- acceptance fie appears U&gt; have forgotten
■
with Iba principles" wMte I tuck
*Bla««m* SCUM Gtavtelloo white
utertn to declare when in active seiMce.
nomlmttetf, WA&gt;“; atid this i* the more
Umi teodoetad, thi Work bf reconcllia- tea platform,-which he endorsee, ia oat a
tlon wbdld have been raay. aflBwrs might diewnioa platform. There ia pretty good
have reaped the benefit* of owr^ltoSiy e«0MK« that McClellan had Iteenled to
rlcforibe oh laid and' tea-"v Tin Uhlon the mrifi condilions &lt;i/that platform tewm qHgMMlf Tcrteed
t&gt;.' eierateo forq
‘.'aqniiealiap- JfoV the .foU.of
ofa spine ufeoneilhrtfon bm wmprdtnlo*,
; To'restore It atul prtierre it, ibe aam'e daabMg'guat, vfeterlowr at JO We, and
spirit must prevail in bur council* and the lurid Hght of burwtag rebel apwes st
the hterts uf tee 'people.' T^iv'.re e*tab- Atlanta, radiated through'the hutia'* of
lUibMete of tbe Unkm In W1 of ftn 1nteg.

Ylty i* and to Ost cbiitlnne’, the indispensa­
ble eondltkpi dfWy *eUfem«u. ’ As'eoon
■a Ik il^est, or siren probable, teat toir■■present adrBhsflre st* reads for pdare’
npod'tee'pfeMarSaafa bf tW Utooo/ we1
should erii*tj*t all tee restiorce* ofstates­
’
manship practiced by civ liked nation*,
end taught by tbe tr*difr&gt;hsofthe Arrtar-i
■ lean people, cnbshrtftil with the boner and1
intsreetsof the ebufrtry/td sbeure such‘
a peMs, re eotabMb’ffib Uulbn; fed totar
antee’lbr the fottire (be 'con*atotidnal
tight* ofcvery Stale. The Union 14 tbe
oneoeddltion otpeace: lire ask no More.
Lai me add, what I doubt hoc waa. al‘ihoughArtespheaaod.'the sentiment of tee
convention, aa it i* of tbe people teey
represent, that whew any stele U Willing

SaaaxADB.—At a IJ

day evening uf l*st*wtl
family were greeted wl
sosg., by *everal geil
friends, supposed to bl
wedding petty,* noticl
a=J.

lr-Un.M.1
m»»Jrawty—
,
_ t____
AJexaa4«croe«er, that the msh way be alleweS

listed in this paper. I
pleasant episode, io thxl

i» Ordered. TbU WWaeWav. lb.
•tb 4*y vt October next, *1 toa e'etock la tbe

torial life, u a tokej
friendship, and would J

’“'Tta Wwreak Rcl
urge upon the farmer* &lt;
propriety uf support]ng

-,e&lt;il|ural paper. Tbe
pebHstoed weekly, al D

form, by II. N. F. Lew
place of tbe AficAfymi /
Haber has andertakre u I
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

making it aa strong aa tbe other.
Laraa —8ept,i l&lt;V—Munteig.—All it
quiet. There was lew firing beard leal
night than tor a loag time past.

made a raid od oar reserve herd of eattle
opposite Harriett's Landing and sucreed ,
ed fa carrying «&lt; about 2500.
The
guard of about SM men of fife IJih

farmers of the West a
Michigan. Ths,trice
4M0 per year. or leu o

Gonsr far October is
Ibe write* of all ibe
seems that tbe Lady’s Bl
upon every niooth; Hi*
PAM* Til

commisskweits jroTicE.*'

price wHI be *nr»sneed I

uteuenoa of the N^w.X«k Jforafol, diepfaybd fa odtoue MMlnpetofaLioutoes the

•bw/

surrender pbnk of that jWstfcrni, and
Lltlfe'Mao. cwbl[y^proteedk W hang'a

Syd id life Cuavenileh—
Liu pe«» pUnk».
'word, aa adopted, war correspondent with Grant
•irec/rassa-a w.iy ttMUTto tee Richmond 1. ________ _
u»&gt; mill teVou, yea wfll see that &lt;m their
own ealcula&amp;m*, there /remain la lbs
/the 'especial guardian -Vol. South but 133.006
Ut.U.
l'McCUIIsc, euttobor- a.^oria.«!sa Tim&gt;tt«&lt;H«&gt;.
Tt of the uYew* In the.e ivamntk h.

gsusa .apUtestwcctj teal gad a fjiaapjrw.
MgJBpsIlli i!„r.
r.-tatawl.

:Lteife'ste how ths IfrClslferf ffim
.»M "M'• W
aaf* tea platform ia lotaka »soya res for
aoreeatlaw &lt;/ boetolitiee. Bo .soys Me.
a*n*ti. ‘ Muttonf ate’bs MteFPdf'So
com^n*hmeflt than thi*
withdraw your

Tbs Annual Fair eflj|

AnH^lU^I S«W -1)1
Fair Ground*, in thia vil.

and 13th of October.

■ball be a surcesa or nd. I
persons attend per Fsirs I

lore, when they should I

sw

peace will ooms of itself—so aays Jeff.
’ Davit, and nobudy'doifoeaTk. HtetRltioo
r .____ w—■»
having ceteed, a* here »u^^toed, thy Mat
announced at Chicago, of wtrrA he wee
------------------ -------thing ia, to call a ,&lt;*•&amp;*eniieo—an# for
■l- —- --J uponent. and "it* taAicA from their present avoeadonb as overwhat l Why, to prsaervs Ibe Uufoe of
C/ Are fyr U ww etniJlitC"
•een of plantations, workmen In Cnnfederate
arsenph
end
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dies which nieat beobtal
MqCtfRM.
2
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—»-» -T-r.-Y-rn-r—• I -I they eend delegates T have they noi gpt
Alt Umy waMT Bul wboaid they aend
1 dclotatoe to »ueh W cbovenlfotr, AMtarben '

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and artusrj of our roul

armies, raise your blockade, give Up *11
tee territory salted for by,the rebeb^asd

notiee that an mnre dub
at tbe old price*.
Ttj

to come Jwk into Ue Ufiiao, w

■wvmrma now » w W

where ia toeFemedy 1 andwhal 1* Mo- be forgot an sodden I y all aboet tbs redo­
, OelleatodoT
Why, &lt;£o is. going jlo I-*—

toward Ibe exhibition.

11
will attend our Fair, peril
and find, when too late, I

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
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o-ri .onto wi*« ।
not going beak to inquireilbe cease of
tbe war, de wbo begtm 11—it waa unough

bo., —old «tof « Snrfwta —a
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for him tu know that war exists; and bow

■^wwgn, and st Sandwich fire or six 1

to get out of It bcmornbly, waa the great whgt b known as tbo rid A^IUM.1
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—-------------------- -“ question. lie thought this crimination, S»U«,. tad n hpt mvntalln. Al
' and wholesale charges against tboea H-UauWAta. talMl. R wu ...J hMtJtal ukr.™ —
by this dqputpMHt: ’
whose duty it was to eave the Unkm, unsuccessful, and having previous to the
The Department les/ns with deep re­
w’aa all’wrong. (Every body thought of Fair, Ineorred a large debt for fencing gret tint Gen. RueeeH is killed.
to Iristrict-MXKBH GIDDINGtt.
Harpers’ Ferry, flop*. 19, 7 r. to—To
I District—CHRISTIAN JOUKBACB
Hayfcrd.] He thought, jn many things, and Improving tbegronnda. In waaunabe
th Dfatrist-PERRY HANNAH.
Lincoln had not dune right, bo should to pay premiums, and tbe grounds wore Hon. E. M, Btanton: We h*v« Ju,t
DUUiei—OMAR D. CONGER.
beard from the front Our cavalry un­
I DUtrirt—41E0RUE W, PACK.
have divided tbe South and united tbo •old on execution, and for taxes, until the der AeeriH and Merritt engaged Brock,
North. The course pursued had been the amount necessary for Its redemption was onrldge's corpe at DerkavilTe at daylight
reveres of thak Mr. Orr thought there •o large, it aetmod almost an impossi­ and up to one o’clock had driven him be
However, io yond Stevenson Depot, a distance of
was no see of trying to conciliate the bility to redeem them.
E. 0. GROSVENOR, ofJooesvIUe.
leodaro of the rebellion, they would not August of Iasi year, a naw Society waa seven milsa, killing aad wounded quite
organized,
and
the
evidences
thereof filed a number, and capturing 990 prisoners
JAMES IL rOKWtLrf Alhp».
be conciliated. Unless ws could detach
according to la*; and a Fair held In from Gordon’s division.
the masses from these leaders ws muat
Ou the center and left the enemy were
JOIL'fcHVEsTTriMrall.
October,
was
very
successful.
Tbe re­ driven about three miles beyond tho
fight tbe matter out at the point of the
bayonet. [On whose skirts would ^e ceipts and expenditures for the 1st year Opequan Into a line of oarthworke, our
/teu4*^ter GowrW.
EMILANNEKE of Lensing.
infantry attaeking them In position. Since
blood of the slain be in that ease, accord­ of the naw organization may be briefly
then, as ths officer left, he could distinct­
..
ing to Hayfurd 1 Belter look out for your outed as follows:
ly hear heavy artillery firing and still
Receipts from memberships, entries,
skirts Mr. Orr.] Mr. Orr, in oodelusioa,
continuing to this hour. Every indication
lioensea, snd sdmlesion tickets, 8301.10
ALBERT WILLIAMS, of Ionia.
I* most fevnrable to u«. '
thought that If Mr. McClellan was elect­
Received
from
the
County,
100.00
Jlw Aosriatasdouy raMi* AutnutoM,
Signed, JNO. D. STEVENSON, Brig. O«n.
ed be would try the conciliatory policy,
, oTHOSFORD, of Olivet.
Harpers* Ferry,Sept 20 10:40 a. to
snd it might result in good. He did not
"
Habtrtf Bvardrf Edueaio*.
Ta Hon. E. M. Stanton :
witterj. Baxter, ufHHWaie.
seem to be positive on thia point, but we
I havo just heard from tbo front that
Sheridan ha* defeated ths enemy, captur­
. inferred that ba was inclined to run tbe
ing 2,500 prisoners, five pieces of artil
risk. Thus was McClellan's nomination
levy, and five bottle flags. Tbo rebsl
Gens. Gordon and Rhodes were killed,
and York wounded.
Our loss win about 2 000. ‘ Gen. Ru»H. A. Goodyear waa next called for.
••11. of the 6lh Corps, was killed. Gen.
Hie voice was still for war. War on
Mdntoah lost a leg. The enemy escape!
what, the rebels 1 Oh.no! War upon
up tho Valley under cover ofnight. Gen.
Abraham Lincoln—the tyrant, the des­ about 814.
Sheridani” Wincheater. Gena Sheri­
pot, the mOrderer, and the worse than
Thus tor, then, all appears favorable; dan, Upton.'McIntosh snd Chapman are
____
murderer. The time was, said Mr. 6. but the Fair Grounds w ith the exception wounded.
Rigato.
J. D. 8TEVENS0N. Brig Geo/
when we could boast of our liberties— of a small area, is still In the state of na­
Gen. Sheridan trans mi tv to Gvn. Grant
that time had passed. We lived under a ture. and the buildings are not even re­ the following official report, which has
despotism more absolute than that of spectable. There is also one village lol been read by thia ”
‘Winebester, Sept. 19, 7:20 r. to
Russia or of any of the monarchies of within the inofooure, of which the Society
Lieut. Gen. U. S. Grant:
Previocs to Wednesday evening last, the old world. It
against that tyr­ haw never had a tills. It was bought by
I have the honor to report that I at­
banS bills announced that there would bo anny which be bad to proclaim.
Lin­ Nut han Barlow, and has been held by tacked the forces of Gen. Early near the
a “grand McClellan ratificatiuo meeting coln bad arrested democrats and thrown him expressly foe the Society, whenever Berryville Pike, at the crossing of Ope
quan
creek, and after a moat stubborn
them
into
prison,
without
trial
and
with
at tbe Coart House, on tbe said evening,
it should be able to bay it; and Mr. B.
sanguinary engagement, which lasted
and that good speakers would be In at­ out accusation, and in releasing them only asks first cost and interest, which
from early in the morning until five
sftar
a
w
hila,
had
virtually
acknowledged
will bring the lot some where about 850. o'clock in the evening, completely detendance.” Wednesday evening came,
and so camo the uliterrified—a few.
J. that they were innocent of aoy crime.— It waa hoped that the citizens of Heatings featod him, driving him through WinW- Stebbins accepted the easy honor of He said, that these arresto were made could have improved the grounds this
chairman, and G. W. Milla honored tbe for political persecution; they were year hot with the high price of labor,
□wetiag, by acting as Secretary.
Our mostly democrats who were arrested. If and the great scarcity of laborers, their
most of their wi-unded. The rebel Gens.
reporter was not hardly up to time, but Republicans were arrested they let them efforts will not suffice, and the Society Rhodes snd Gordon were killed, and
was made sensible that somebody was go in a liule while, aad this was evideooe will have to incur some expense in that three other general officers wounded.—
direction before the holding of the Fair. 'Moot of the enemy's wounded and all
appointed aoommiUM to du something. of favor to the guilty Republicans.
The audience thought this airaag*log­
W. 8. Goodyear after a little time of
Of one thing we wish to assure exhib­ their killed fell into our hands.
Our loaves are severe ; among them,
emberrstelursileneo, got Ms feet length­ ic. They could not exactly see why tbe itors, snd that is, that the officers of the
Geo. D. A. Russell, commanding a divi­
wise of the aisle, and taking an erect po­ release of dcmocaata should be evidence Society have determined to pay the Pre­ sion Id the Oih Corps, whe was killed by
sition, said that we had seen by band-bills of their inoocenae, while the release of a mium* awarded, stall hazzards, if money
that (his was to be a ratification meeting, republican waa evideooe ot guilt and of has to be loaned to pay other expenses.
but It appeared that we had organized favoritism. But Mrr G. proceeded.
The officers, in behalf of the Society
The conduct of the officers and men
info's permanent organization for eztraHe said that the democracy had ruled would tender their thanks to those who
waa most espsrb. They charged and
ritous pontical action.
He called on this country from tbe begiinuing; that generously remitted their premiums carried every position taken up by the
W. IT. Hayford for a speech.
they have made it what it is—no, what it to the Society last year. Of the premiums rebels, from Opequan Creek to Winches­
Norm-W. H. Hay ford i* an Indiana was. But our prosperity was changed to awarded to citizens of the village of Has­ ter. Tbs rebels wees strong tn numbers
—wall—Attorney wo

think they call adversity; what was tbe cause of it 1 It
him, imported by tbe democracy a ■bort was became a different set of rulers had
been elected—rulers which tkt Drmocra
ey did net reeoynise or tupport.
The latter statement was received m

time since to run for Pros. Atty, cm the
strength of not being much known in the

term oc Monday next

more, snd al Msldsa about a dozen more ,

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that this challenge has
that Republican spanktodieeuoa the quoclion*
lbs political parties iu

Frxz A mas.—Mr.
Baltimore, bos placed i

dozen ^orjfiao apple?

UsuaoiaetonMstee.J
ounces, but they are »
eeedingly fine flavor.
TbsTax Saibs, whl
puttying for the pafiaisbad with this Um
gia^tobo rid of ilxuii

be. WesWlhavea
in tbe future to devote

We loam from other sources that the
desperadoes cat loose the boat, and push­
ing off from shore a distance, scuttled her,
and &gt;Sat aba now Iles partially under
water. The pirates then escaped to tbe
Canadian above in tbe small boats, but
17 of them are reported to have been ar­
rested at Ssndwieh. 'Die desperadoes
seem to havo numbered about 26 in all
20 of »bom started from this city, end
six utbers gnt oa board at Malden as the
Parsons went down.”

• TbsMaxk*tz.—Pri
fluctuating but conlititt
baa declined a Hula, at

81.90.

81 a bushel. Putatoe
75eentato8l. Butter

Later accounts state lUl the Phil»

Parsons was towed over to Detroit aad
will be saved. Also that seven,! arrests
have been made Including one Bell, load­
er of the expedition who calle himself a

for cows, and to

Grand Rapids,

captain io the Confederate service.
It la believed to have been a part of

the original intention of the pirates to
have captured the Steamer Michigan,

Union Party In "Barry ■

which is guarding prisoners at Juhns&gt;&gt;n**
Island, and to bavr released the rebel

nity to iuforrn the per?

prisoners there. They probably became
frightened, in some way, and concluded
tu make back to Canada with their plun-

aay offioe this C*H&gt;nd I
sny name entirely from

tings, but few mere ever call*! for. Rich­

Tbo Mtowtog to the

Hew Advertisements.
Hora—Joseph Sboli
hell,T. Kingsbury, Pet
Svmpson, L. P. hingwl
M. D. Mosher. Wm. •

ITRAYED OB STOLEN.

the democracy calculated to elect Geo. are thus satisfied, tbeir zealous o-opera­
Dull pass** Um*, b. is as mortal slow.”
At Mr. H. proceeded we began to B. McClellan, and open the prison doors tion may ba relied upon to advance an
wonder where the “ratification” waa com­ and release our persecuted brethren.— enterprise which aids agriculture and the
ing in. Ha labored hard to provs that They had determined upon a fair ekotioo arts, betokens sn advanced and still imthe preaect Union party was tbs old Ab­ or a feir fight, but ft seemed, be said, that proving state ofcivilisation,"and furnish­

Am|Ij UmuJ ta» in ISM. Tta .nd!—
took thia statement for gran ted,especially
as Hay ford had the documents to prove the
fact.
Poor Birney—the nigger-driven
ean’t let him sleep in bis grave. His soul,
like that of John Brown keeps marching
on—that is, aooordiug to Rayford.
As
H. warmed up, be began to grow eloquent

over the woes uf the widows snd orphans,
mads by this uubuly war, and wo cxpcct-

Sumter, ewd dolled tbe land la Hoed—

w&gt;o’mods fingw rings of tbs bones of

our fallen heroes and drinking aups of
tbeir aknlfe ■■ but never a word of that.
No fbsaeM that spew foe skirts of A bro­
ham Cioosfa rests tbe blood of 500.000
soldiers alain. Lincoln was the tyrant;

be begun lbs war—aad for whul—To
fneatbe osgro. Mr. H. said thia tyreet
had already sbod tbe bteod of five white
man to every nigger freed, aad that lbs
nigger* do no« kaow yet, that they are
free. Hatbsa commenced koatiag sp
ihsprwefoforall tbes.staperefom .tatemea^wbea W.B. Goodyear, is sa mf

tberitalivw teat toid brm that there were

Tu Gen. John ._______
The following official dispatch has just
been received from Gen. Sheridan de­
tailing some of the particulars of the bat­
tle and victory at Fisker's HUI.
Headquarters,-Middle Division,
I
Gen. Heintzleman did opt mean to let es a gala day, pleasing, entertaining and
Woodstock. Va. Sept. 23. 8 s. to f
them have even a lair fight:
instructive, and cheaper than almost any
To Lieut Gen. Grant, Qty Point:
At these statements a portion of the other form of recreation, recognised and
1 cannot as yet glvio any definite ac­
democrats present looked incredulous, patronized by the people.
count of the results of the buttle of yes­
others, amazed. They knew that it had
J so. M. Name,
terday. Our loss will be light. Gen.
SteCy Barry Co. Ayr'l Socitty.
been charged that the copperheads thro’
Crook struck the left flank of the enemy
doubled it up, and advanced down our
the sestet order of the 0. A. K. were in­
tending to arm, and inaugurate war In
iticxcii* anviiion, OU) army v«.rp«,
the north in case they were defeated at
swung in and joined Crook. Getty's and
Wo publish glorious
the polls, and that Gen. Heinlzlemaa had
Wheaton’s Division took up the same
forbidden the sale and transportation o( Shenandoah Valley. Gen. Sheridan has movement, folMwod by the whole line,
arms by these northern traitors, until been making more peace propositions tn and attacking beautifully carried the
works of the coemy. The rebels threw
after election, but they were not prepar­ the rebels, and enforcing them with the down their arms and fled in the greatest
ed to hate their scheme openly avowed, kind of •‘arts of diplomacy" that the confusion, abandoning moot of their ar­
In the village of Hastings, by ooa of the Union party believe in wbeo dealing with tillery. It was dark before ths battle
ended. I pursued un after the enemy
leaders of their pmly.
Skirmishing commenced between Sher­ during the night to this point with tbe
This meeting presented in a striking
flth and 19th corps, gnd have stopped
idan
and
Early
’
a
forces,
on
Friday
Sept.
manner the desperate condition of the
hero to rest men and issue rations. If
copperhead party.
No speaker dared Iflth. Sheridan oua tin and to press Ear­ Gen. TorbeU has pushed down Surry
ly^
forew
back
until
near
Lynchburg
VaJTsy according t« my directions he will
even allude to the Chicago platform or
the record aad principles of their uoml- when a severe bottle ensued, In whlsh achieve great rroulla. I do not think
that there was ever an army so badly
Early
waa
routed.
This
was
on
Munday
oot.
Mr. Mayford represented that
routed. Tbe Valley soldier* are hiding
cowardly portion of the party, who for the 19th. The enemy were pursued south away and going to tbe homes. 1 cannut
39
miles,
to
th*
kirieiry
of
Strasburg,
the sake of peace and light texes, would
at present give you any estimate ofprie.
gu down upon their bended knees, to the where another stand wM made on Fish­ oners. I pushed on, regardless of everyer's Hill. Here SheriAm attacked them imnc. i ne numoer at pieces urartillery
alate fords of the south and petition them
'
on the 22d and routed them badly taking reporthd captured is 16..
Ifor ptace—Peace on any terms!—only
Blgswl.
P IL HBEBIDAN, M*j. Gen.
20 cannon and upwards of 3000 prisoners
Mr. Orr represented This tolls well foe the Uniua cause and
Boo are directed u&gt; cause a Notional
।give ea peace.
BnIntn at IM great gens for the Victory.
ithat faction calling themselves War
Gen. Stevenson r-porta 3,000 prisoner*
1Democrats laying- down prupoeitkxis.
from the field, who beg rewebed Winwhich, if they mess aaythisg, demand
ths re-deetien sf Mr. Linosto; sad yet

be Madly aad foolishly Meta that ws

bad better vote for a man standing upon

Oats eontiaue
New cor

per bushel.

market, but will proh

ard Jones of Assyria, and seme others
whose names we do not no* recall, also

and Torbsrt, and the officers and men
remitted their premiums.
Those ststements are made, as being under tbeir command. To them the
-eoemtry la Indebted for this handsome
an unintended confession of a damaging due to both officers snd members of the
truth, and the few democrats present Society. Il to bet just that those who
shelent Grecian hero, of whom It baa deeply sympathized with ths srubarrass pay their money should know what Is
been said: “When Ajax strives 6*0.,” meat of Um speaker which followed.
dune with it, and that It is faithfully and
which we felt compelled to render thus:
The speaker continued to say that, properly expended. And when people

olition party; who, he said, ran Birney
for President, In 1848, 1852. 1856 and

itaAMbtflta

W. Craeby, Ge*&gt;- Axe
Tbmnas Peek, Clark II
Jobe McColl.m.
lavtxo—Wm. Bcdf

Hayward,
Porter
.
Mstbaws, Levi G. H
Gibbs, Amgrrah F.
W»sL Albert D. Hta&gt;
son, James Kelly, Orri
Caultow—W m. Grr
Ns'han Darker. J*ro;

tout M Mreri HwtetaMMsM
Native u turrvbv giran Ihjt ita-a
»««• M J wthont) granted tu me

J.B.ltancawcr r.a.
Allsrding. J. P. Tow
Btricklaad, 0. F. Nswl

W. Lydy, Anno Sente
J-Uniardm. N.F.?
mem, A. llaut.
Bauuobb—O. J. 1
sdga, R. R. Haynes,
W. Garrison, E. B.

cam Johnson. John H.
warts, J. H. Phillip
Wm. H. Hsadorebou
-€. W. H. Cbosway, W
J, Waodmmsee, Reher
AaeratA—Wm. Woe
J.B. Bloomer. H.rrv
moo Smith. F. D. Wai
Mart, 8. T. Davis, V.

�Xijal Mirtita.
---------&gt;c.ui»pensa
UximAwm low, U.. of
“•i“A«olu™wu*«. Ill,
*T7
o.wy IMlUr om.

...
Uirrov School.—TU Uaion BeUul
tbli vlfisge win oosnmooM its Mitel

loss oeamstrete or housewife than tbe

term on Monday next.

entire coat of tbe ntegaxine.
,?Ud •"‘My by Mme.

Fata Tickets.—Parot

It U p«bWm J.

Demurest, at tS Bart man St., New York

taking Membership li«A«
Fair, ean procure tbesn W

•t U a year, or It will be furnished quar­

terly, easbradag September, NovMnter,

Treasurer of the Bosiety.

Match aad May, Nos. at *Y 8.nd for It.

E..ou.«o Mi, of

pubFish details of tbe Fairs at Kalama-

I—:

ool tuUenbod ..J p.,j
of 920, arc warned that the time has
nearly expired for them to du so. Three
fourth* &lt;d tbe Enrolled men have come

soo, Wt ire Team that both th* State aad
Sanitary Fair* have been vary socceeeful.

Ciuaureoa Accxrrau.—Tbe last
etr atetes editorially that Maesrs. Hay.
Axd and Burgher, had challenged any

BITTERS.

A ear* »-id powerful Tonte eorraeUvs rod »li*r»llre of wrodsrful efaesey fa diwuro of th*

stomach:

up nobly to the mark, and paid their

aaeesemant, and yet we am short nearly
♦800 to satisfy the men who havs been

RepubUeaa to meet them ia discussion of

OCLEBRATED

STOMACH

.k, k.,,

-

al .

Liver ud BoweU
~ — ~ ■ •. **ST

the pelitical issues of tbe rwspeetivo par­ credited to thia town. Then why longer
tite at Hickory Corners on the evening defer! Pay in tbs amount to tbs Treas­
of Sept. 99th; at Prairieville oo tbe ere. urer, that be may be able to pay three

ning of Sept. 80tb, and al Orangeville oo
t to evening ol Oct. 1st We understand

who ate periling tbeir (ires that we mhy

that this challenge has been accepted, and
that Republican speakers will be present
mdiscuss tbe questions at issue between
the political parties in this canvass.

beat circulating medium of Um country, aad it
rcsaof pay io anything b«tl*r. far it* own ■***&lt;*
art eltbar io government steuritl** or io notea or

Trenfurrr of Cossl

£URE

Fsxmost Withdraw*.—Gen. Fiwmont

and John Cochrane have witbdriiwn a*
candidate* fir President and Vice Presi­
Fimb Arruu.—Mr. Lymaii Mtxan, of dent. This Iseves tbe field clear for
Baltimore, has placed upon our table a Lincoln and Johnaon.

dusen tr*ry fiua apples, for which he has
our thanks. They am not as large aa we

IUhims W aktbu.—Persons in this viU
liage »bo v||| lease rooms fur students,
have aoaietones seen, averaging about 12 in which Io board themselves will confer
ounces, but they are very fair and of ex­ a favor by reporting tn
J. W. Baacsnrr.
ceedingly fine flavor.

TUB'
rt FT D TT’Cures Scrofula t
PEOP1JF8 V U JtVlS Sall Rbtem.
“I bar* sasd tho ■Poopl*-* I uro' Is ny family
with great boMBt, Io ooioQ of ocrotbla end Haft
Rheum, and have rocommsodsd it froqa.nll. to
ny frirod*, all of whom I betlcve have been heap

Tub Tax Salks, which we have been
publishing Tor the past eight week* are

tbe appvtiw i
beoce it work.
.... __ n
. —™
In l«wconano«! farm, of IxoicrsTiov. Acting
M . penile .nd palnlr.. sppenent, as wall *• npon
to* liver, it also invariably rolierro tbs Cownri
vras sopMfad»c*d bv irrogutar sclioa of lb* &lt;11gvsllr* rod srerstir• erroas.
Pnroea of frobfa boblMtobto to Jfarwws XCtorb
tewrow W'.'jHvk. rod fm ff Zeroror.aed prompt
rod pcnniMut rofaf from toe Bittor*. Tbs fc«U^ny oa this polat Is most condasire, &gt;ad from

finished with thia issue, aad we are ss
glad, to be rid of them aa our readers will

We ahall have a little mure apace
in the future to devote to reading matter.
be.

Tua Markktk—Price* are somewhslM

fluctuating but continue, in the main rath­
er high, fur the now-producer. Wheat
has declined a little, and is only wiling
• 1.1)0. Oats continue at 7ft to 80 cents
per bushel. New corn ia not yet in
market, but will probably bring about
♦1 a bushel. Potatoes arc aellitig from
75 cents loll. BuUV baa declined,upon
the strength of most aplended fall feed

S PECIAL NOTICES
। p*llttos&gt;. duly
'Mid dreeroed.

z~i T T T&gt; TTCurvo when c
V' U 1V lirer modfelBos I
I toes la poor health far a h
Rurally to call a pbyakian to

Tb^Lpny of Biuars Couc is immsdistaiy sssuigA by a single do** of tor stimslul. rod by
—.s—..ii. —&gt;xu- |,t to* roturn of to* com

—-W—
.losrrrrsa's L'lrrsta pm
doer effocli which must b*cxp»:i«i.c*dor witaros•d bcfvro they eu b* fully *ppr*c&lt;*ltd.. fa'ewr*
of wtotolinl M«ehww, /ft-nwetur. Ztawjl and

UCT1ON SALE.

torms far Ito Iron*, It believes tost tos »*ry
stroagrol *)&gt;pe*l w U! b* to tor loyalty snd pslriolI,q- th* peopl*.
Duplieat* errtiSeatoe will b* tomrod for all
dsposita. Th* party teporitiag anal entero*
upon lb* AripiMl rorUteal* the d«nom‘aaiion
of note* required, and whether they are to bo
iaaoedla bleak er paysbl. to erter VThro no

for cows, and ia selling st 35 to 40 cento

NeroJaalloa pccliaod.
Grand Rapids, Sept.23d, 18H4.
Dear Sir:— I have been informed that
! have been nominated by the so called

Union Party in Barry Co., as a

•■d Aroirry wdasy^wfassl tereb’.a Os tbe everag*, thia exemption la worth about two per oral.
I«r auoum according to fa* role of taxation la
dlgrrrol parti of the country
.
It is hollered tlut no sccuritjgt ogqr no grout
Indocemrat* to lenders na IhoCTLued by tbe
GovanunraL In all other forma of tadobtodn*ae, lb* faith or ability of prirale partlea, *r
atock eompaniea or aeparoU conimunitiea izoly ia
pledged for payment, whlla far the dtoU of fas
Uultad Buie, the whole property of tbe rowstry
la boiden Io rororo the dlaeb.r je of all fa. oMigallons of tbe Unllad BuISk

candi­

date lor Regtoter. I take this opportu­
nity to inform the por&lt;pls of Barry Co.,
generally that I am not a candidate for

any ortice this fell^nd therefore withdraw
my name etrtirely from said ticket or any
olber. Please make it public through

ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

WEEIt CELEBRATED PATEBT

OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S

TU following is tU List of Drafted
men in Barry county .
Hora—Joseph Sboltx, Eugene Camp-.
W1I.T. Kingsbury, Peter M.wber. Myrtm
Simpson, !». P. Kingsbury,H. H. Baird, i
M. D. Mosher, Wm. Campbell. Myron
Chamberlain, 8. 11. Tillson. Th.*. Jor­
dan, J aa. Rim, L. Dougla-a. Edgar Toby,
W. Crosby, Goo. AxtWl, Jas. Grimes,
Thomas Peck, Clark Hunt, Chas. Tuna,

11 aaUacs. A»d

COM. if say lb*r* b«.wh. tto

&gt;4ve Botiss to to* perrons lnt.rr.ud la ssto *etot«
it to* j-ed-ev *F-id prtilton .nd lb. bronas
to.ro.fbv cs»ing&gt; ropy of to-order Io byrnb.

J..U McCollum.
..
(aviso—Wm. Bedford, Augustus F.
Sisaon, George W. Ingraham, Henry C.
Hayward,
Porter
Fraeman, Stm.st
Mathews, Ltovi G. Hubbell, W m. 8. .
Gibbs. Amartah F. Cushman. Silas
Wed. Albert D. Htayon. WlUkuaM..
Wood. August Negier, Rote llukbtu-•,

polcno. taaeUt I
fawnu to rnsni
Bpifaf»r
F,u
msbsI sstrsrsgsi

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

•on. James Kelly, Orrin &lt;-Caultos— Win. Green, A. E. Fowler, [
Ns-han Durkee, Jacob Hteter. A. Al- ,

prnctfe*. that th* swfat rolroausocss of'Seif-

Um ksife-peisUngMU aaseteofsaraaSoosdria»
pU, certain sad «*eto*l. hr which ovary soforer,

I

StrieklaS. O. F. MraW, J. 0.

AI...&lt;»J Co",.Jota 0-tar.S

Bju-maaa—O. J.

Hinsdale,

•very yoeih sod taao In the land.
Sent under seal, fa a plsfa *ti«*lar*, &lt;« *".T
Fnmlliv. rod Mroufacturero will find lb.
•‘Wron" lb* most FroStob*. Broblnro far
u*. owlag to to*lr always ksepisg to ropsir
ar worktag M&lt;«r, and tbeir greet .prod and
**Fort r^wr*£&gt;t nors stork *«n be tee* fa
ayes/sltase on tb. "Wssn." to*u on any
WK^PCBMCvT’ CHAlXWaEMA-

Justus

Mudge. R. R«. W. Garrison. E. B. W*»ar. O-Mey
D.,, Om. B-IrK G~.
"!■
.JI Jd—. J-U H. Dy. Alw. Bd
..rd., J. n. rwiifA 1M.^ K~*.
Wm. H. H«0.nlw«. H««. «&gt;’«.
C W. H. Cn..-V. W- n s***’*1 *■

AS 0A5 KAMLT be dokk

Tho Great French Remedy !
Tbo only certain and Safe Bemady far ail Vltrs Obstructions, Monthly WfacnlUro. Irregular!
assd sM As other gfaaaaao to which tbs r»n«

on thebe

IMPORTANT AND TRUE!

J Woodmansee, Robert Arthur.

A^avs-Wi. Wood. G. W.

J.B.

Btoomr. Hm? B*"fF**-. ^5'

r ser—

JEFFERSON FARMER, Gen. Ag't.

Ymmg, Uwia »•«.

JrfwiX

ARE
racked with ths tortsrss of 1
ttsteou** IfsaAtou Koo *&lt;U
AKE you aeffering frost th* g»»»l»|

liasarepastosgee* PtUs by return of

Watcob's MscsAteu Kiso will la

„ arnat 91 WAsntxoroe st.
P. O. drawer. ATT*.
oleat*. 111.

ru.tos.,j!S&lt;Krlt;ub
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
1

fcsswa. ■*»&lt;».«
oa lb« Practice taabs Exresdlva PeyrUsmK ef

YOV

�ALE

. arroMACKiic
xJtffl*. n’ojni.

7r5W«^

ifS.ifilic

- TOk U

HJ Uokn^W .Miit

■St#
. . HUa.^SO. 1

JEivjTi „ ...

-....... is
green field* ofiaaviugdiweela'-altaU be
trodden down by the murdcroua soldiery
and fiery car of «ar swaepfog over otir
lebd; obr teihplee-ofjMtioe bid m aebro;
ril'tiie bvrtx'ro and dhtolndoo of emrtm
tn7 tbo bill thlt eobvefttiu* wilt be bHd
re«tx&gt;n«ibleVbr tt? and Who but him who
•hell beva given hit XOte fc&gt;r Udt -wn

rite and lit flm«d mrature (awl boneetly
think and bebeve.) trtudl be heM to etrtn
acodtuiVfbr this aoltfiditl act 1»y tbe prtoent generation, and pybhably enreed nhd
execrated by ddiierity for all time, fi&gt;r
the wide and desolating raid that wilt tooviublyTotlpv this act you now propose
to perpetrate.
iPaua?, I entreat ,yoo, and coaaider
for a tn$unepi.wbai reason* you can give
that will even satisfy ypuraehgs In calm
er momenta—wtuU. raaaona you can give
toyoar below. a*&gt; tie re n&gt; m lha calamity
it will bring updaT-db t
What reason*
can you give to the timhata of tbe earth
tojnrtify itT They Will becalm and de­
liberate jedgei In tbe CMe1, and to eltat
cauM or overtact can yi»n mitve rir point
on'wlilch to real the piea 'ofjuailHcatiunT
Whal toftreat of th* Bo'nih has been in
Yadedl What justice has been denied 1
Abd what.elaim. fi-ondedL.in j'wuoe and
right has bee0
L C“n «1'ber of
yon ui-diy name/otje'.'iibvemmenut act
of wrong, deliberately and porpcmel)
doao by tbe governmvet of Washington,
of which tbe Soetb has a right to com­
plain 1 I challenge tho answer.
“Now for you to attempt lt&gt; overthrow
such a government as ’tins, under which
w» base lived fur nior* than three-quar­
ters of a Qshtury, In winch u a Ha ve gain­
ed our wealth, our standing as a nation,
our domoalic safety while the ekihenta
of peril are aruund u% with peace turf
tranquility, aecompnniisi with in&lt;l»..ui&gt;dl
cd. prioperily and ri^Az^ tputM^sfl, u. tl»r
height &lt;4 madness, fully and wiokaJueas,
to which I can Dcitber food saocli-u nor

xrxiil s s 9

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■BjWaXaXwr cX 1W wiAtM.
Va
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o$ X'aeWwtX axUL’ftaufttaXfoeve
Kat, 5«r a \o&gt;a^ Ahmka, \&gt;«ea
mxieVh at«Ac&amp; avl wriufll* cA
takea
q^umXWvx*,
axvl aX 5£ae\.»o\xr Amt, are
a wave 'MtmiewJ -■■&gt; •*&lt; j

Fever 'driS.'i^u.e,
(gh/spejoaux,

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Jaundice,
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JTicin«y Gfouplainte,

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axxA cx\\. &lt;L\wau&lt; c$ a «k«cvalav vtaXuve.
ate covo^omA o} Yttrt ar^
tamtafiuV todte axxA \acx\»w,
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are X\xx \xoot vaaa'e VrtwxA.

Tewn 1 Sorth uf Range 1
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fttowvacV, 'BX.Vwta
are XW rteXx. vau&lt;aS tkAoct,
&lt;XX\&amp; Cwft^^rX.
.

Uow the Cepe, can De*la Peace Negotinttons.

Tbo Richmond Eitmiiur thus lays
down the only way in which negbilatltHis
for peace ean be ever c-.nnmeniYd by the
opp«., should tbev su,ccevd ;
,
'“-Lot there Wj.ul ^uly.an armistice,
but a formal rmuneintiuti uf all right and
protcoow to CKorue these Sutea. ui«l, of
ccurae, an entire withdrawal of ell land
and as* fortes which occupy any portioa
of our eoil, or bl»ckiufo any of our porta,
and.hben; foe Nurtbagti. HtaleoiwiM. for
ibafieev*^ b. fo..»p&lt;witfo»«M»«spose av. n a ruounsuucawat of foe iViimni.
ora ooavetrth'n of SuUsfur the pur-;
pose of negotiating &lt;fott.
k may ba
safely‘ipMmuedf'Itat wafo ;Mi|&gt;*ttis
would then be at least eonriAmed; n
present one cannot sat what .would be
the result of that cnnsiflerattiS* ult, W
short, let our Northern brethren try us.
With such a change in the existing rela­
tions, n&lt;&gt; doubt there may coms also a
great change tmBnmsp’wminds.'

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VOL.-K.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5; 1864.

DYSPEPSIA
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'mount necessity.
!*• poB«7 ©f
leebted tto aaemy.
Deraourade party rignllM either aepars- misoa
Tbea. Bitura hs.» perfonacd n-.or. Curts 1
must tore believed, the main body of
tkm tor raeetablisbmtot with slavery.—
AND DO Girt WLTTIH BATJ8FACTI0N!
Sherman's army to tore been b front ot
TbaChk*go platform b simply separa­ । Atlanta, when b fort it waa oaL flint rivHave
TecUMoar,
tion. Oe®. MeC*-"-*-»— —m.
iu vx jfcrgg xtafMi£jK.g ftorix to
I er, near Jonesboro, BO odd
roccu JO* TMg^tl
ansa la ru-aetabli
i . M .r .
__ &gt; Baath,
Than any olbsr artids la tte markst
The Repoh]lean.
that thungb Atlanta WMM tto®rmy to
Ws dsfr any Om Io essrtradl:i{ thia Aieartioa. sjidn from ths great beggars ol the world
bpfadgad tw tto*,---------------- ----------- .
■oL, aad rays the fasarf ito former is
Union without slavery, and trawsvw bee- nothing, while the lose of the fetter would
I
AND WILL EAT WOOO
in Earope, and come tn us Republicans.
listing bit policy may to, tto pHtotore of
I To any otm UM will prvdneo a OmteaW^.U- Ttov treat tto notes of Napoleon and
have been witboat remedy.
I his party will, ww rtay hope farce Mm to
Joseph aed Maximilian with Inddferemw
In another article the Jtomwmer OdoIt Between these views, I think no man
but want Vj discount all tto Ameriesn
BMFLINPN CEMAN BITTERS
dstune the rotnoval of Johnston, eeying
of
tto
II
be
re]
party
can
remain
la
doubt,
nets* they can B©t, The AesiAm Temee
ha waa aaperoeded by Hood, a commandMILL CURE EVKRT CASE OF
and I believe 1 are cenristeut with my
aays thia is ail wrung—that Tto Repob
ar
of a division. notoriously locapabls
antecedent* in withdrawing, not to aid in
Chronic or Bottom DohUitp, Disnaw af th. l imns ia Amarica are all bank rapt, and
Lidne.., amd DIwsms .riling from • dtwrdend
tto triumph cd Mr. Linod n, tot to de my anything larger than a division. The re­
the Germans most benrasy to alight Brit
sult is disaster at Atlanta in the wary
part
towards
preventing
tbo
eioctioe
of
ish and French beggars, sad go begging
the Democratic candidate. In respect to nick of lime when each a »'«®7
themselves, to America. Are they craxv 1
Mr. Lincola 1 continue tn told exactly could eave the party &lt;rf Uaoob from Ir­
We asked Poor Richard whal be tbonght
the Mutlmaata omteinod hi my letter of retrievable ruin.
about tv “Why," said be, ‘ how can
After referring to the aboard!ty ofpuL
soceptanoe.
I consider that bls edminis
they becraxy. whsa they are doing just
tration toe been poiilienlly, military and
whal I did a little more then a year ego,
B. B. WIGHTMAW * CO..
financially a failure, and that tto neces­
wtoa 1 pul lay iittfa savings iato Gov.
sary continuance bf it Is a cause of regret
.tALKBBtX OBOCEBTBS, provls.seL,
eminent six parorntol Now see what I
to the country. Tbere|ne ver was greater
gut by it; just Oounl up. 1 kxr&gt;s receiv­
unanimity in a country than was exhibit­
ed aix per cval in gold, which averaged
ed
hero at tto fall of Sumter, and the
100 per cent, in currency, making 12
South was powerless in the face of 1L—
p«r
cent,
toevme.
Now,
to-day,
my
yi»n,
But Mr. Lincoln ooroplotely paralysed
bund laaalrwble in tto New York market
this gwnsroav feeling. Ho destroyed the
E. E MEME E E
at 10 par ceck preimun* Put these tostrength of the position, and divided the
THAT THISJ BITTERS IB
gettor and to-day J have 34 per nul f-ir {
North, when to declared to tto Booth
use year's use uf my messy I W hat do
utaeasuc,
that Slavery should to protected, he bnlIt
you think of that 1 You know, rt well
CoaUia. oo Rum or Wbl*ke«.
up for tto South a strength which other­
as I do, that there are thousands of peo­
JAH® EJMY’T Dl£tiK3
wise they could have never attained, and
ple who did thia, and l&lt;xby they' have
Again ilaays: "The moral affuct ef
this has given them an advocate on th©
22 per tent, on ibair investments. Why,
Chicago platform- Tto Cleveland Qm- tto lose of Atlanta, though it may ba
IS THE BEST TONIC
1 saw Miss Jones, our acb«&gt;»l-man&gt;. gw to
ventluo Was to toko been an open avowal temporary, will to greaL It will render
the bank and buy a 1500 bond. How
of the condemnation which men fad been incalculable asalataoM to tto party of
• be gut the money I don't know, hut
freely expressing to each other fur the Lincoln, and obscure the prospects of
these Yankee school tn ist teases are firstIl may enable
pMt two years, and which fad been made peace, bM so bright.
rate bauds at taking care uf thcmsclvrs.
I A.*C.e.HOLBl°O«folly known to the President, but in the them to eaeoulo tto drift. It will diffuse
Ws 11 now, count up. if Mise J-ues sells
Gen. Averill wav relieved from duty
TT0M«VS.^ C™”'1’" “
gloom over the South. Thia deprMion,
uncertain
condition
of
affairs,
leading
men
bar
bonds
to-day
aba
gets
her
8500
back
with hi. division thia morning and grant-'
iJEJSi.-’uiT—“■kMi
safe, and she gvU I HO clear gain. Can ©d leave nf ahamive At 20 daya. Thia or. were not found willing to make'public however, may be speedily relis.ed If tto
you sharp fslluwa there in William Bl., tier baa caused univrnal feeling of amaxe- dissatisfaction and condemnation to reo­ Adminiatratlon baa a spark of real sense
do say better 1 You know I told Mr. । mxt In this army, it is generally thought Mr. Lincoln’s nomination Impossible, or unselfish patriotism. The re-lMtatomen I of 'Johnson, or appointment of
Smith, tto banker, jny ideas about that, some question. of rank between Averill and Ibis continual alienee f.»r him a char­
Beauregard .would at com restore tto
and. he bought th.OOO^ix per cent, bonds and Gen. Torbett is invol.ed, the former acter among the people which leaves Mkr
no choice. United the Republican party
sud you see he gut &gt;1,100 for a year's
Is
reasonably
sure
nt
anceesa.
Divided
try and array."
use of61s money. 1 hirt him tto other
the result oflbe Preeidootlal ejection is,
The Jtoramiter «/•
hte Bristol
dry, andBie said. Pour Richard you ar©
at the least doubtful.
papers state that It Is all a Ur about
right; ] begin to think the Government
I am, gentlemen,
.
, Wheeler destroying the great bridge
can luke care of itself, and us too. For
v
ReepectftAly and truly youra,
] over the Tenoeueeat Loedon. Theaarae
my part, 1 mean lo buy sotue of the
J. a fKEMONT.
paper say a: "He scum etodiotoly to
7 30 s.
The rate of inlerost ia high
Tto Meat rrealSeccy.
The filllowing io another letter from avoid the enemy’s bridges and linm of
enuugh, and in three years they will turn
Frwn tb.Tnctoa, V. J, Moalter.
into aix per cent bonds again.' ‘Yes ,Mr.
Gen.
Fremont,
in
which
be gives his sea­ communication, sni devotee himself to
The next aleclion is die deobiuo of the
sons
for
withdrawing
more
fuHy
:
\
running shout tbs'country pioklnj °P
Smith, It is right, on the money aide;
i&lt;dJcha.X:Tutr7itb but, it it right on the couatry'i tide, too. fate of tto ualios. Upoo its result de­
, Namaxt. Sept. 17. " small lots of prisoners."
pends the restoration or lb© destruction
•r pnxo &gt;•
,w..oie«. a»d p.ruco Help your country or It can't help you.
Tbs Sentinel eloees an artid© on tba
Gentlemen
—
I
enclose
y&lt;xi
my
letter
of th© Unlpn. No question has ever be­
la ay fcmlty. ol lb. nMfnlnMS ©1 Dr. Hoof­
The only preoti's Urnuss Bitter.. I d»p«rt for one. from my Now, I say the Germans are not only fore been presented to tto people upon of reoly to an Invitation from some of situation as fallows:
* HAPPEN A BCR ROWS.
Icowtot. tovxaSOTomv full OM.iOTteu that. right, but tbuy would be right if they got
whioe solution hung the mmentous re­ my Republican friends tn meat thstn al oal moral use can draw from all thia ia,
A TTORNKTH .ad COUNMALLORH AT LAW
half that interest They cannot make a sults which irrrend their verdict upon the Faneuil Hall. In declining their invita­ that the CWedarete Btetea never hsd
rV Wir-n la Chaaeerr. Tax and faunae.
quarter of U al borne.” So ibuUght Poor
n»u,
Basisass aliaaded to with rpromplucM
tion, I have informed them of my inten­ more Urgent need al an eSecdve army
.4
ad.ru r.
1
Richard, and so think ws. When we next Pjeiddmncy.
tion to viand aside from the Preeideatisl
UBc. B.rdiek RW»«t, opposite th. PuteBc*.
This issue is not—as the democracy
think uf the German opinion of our situa­
can Vass, and assigned my reason s for do­
represent, it—penes or war. it is the
aluiaioo.
Michlgaa.
tion and our fitmneiad strength, »» must
* *
J.C. Beaaowa.
ing so. To avoid repetition I enclose
nature
of
the
peace.
The
deatruction
of
remember that they are la r better judges
the rebellion is mriuogsr doubtfuL The you the letter, communicating to you
of our condition than ws are, or our toe
I only effirt of tlx rebels m»w la defeat In now officially my desire to withdraw my
mire are. They are lookers on, at great
name from the list of Presidential candi­
distance. They have none of. our enini the hope, that the succesa of faction in date.. In tbisdiacueaten I have the approv­
lies or prejudices. They can examine tto North may gi vet ham the objects for al of sweh af our friends as 1 have been able
the feels disinterestedly. They du; and which they have been striving. Thia a to consult, and urged by them on th© ap­
dainocrwtlc triumph would do. The
the result hi a verdict that the American
proach of the election. I have thought
Government is stable—iu ability and in- strife b not a. tn the man who etoll fill Il not prudent t» ibcur the long delay of
ttyrity in nifftiny iti financial engage the Praaidentbl chair fur the next four consulting others, but I have reason to
years.
It
ie
whether
the
peace
shall
be
menlt unguettioneblc. lliie verdict, luo.
baliove they will unite with ms fully up
Is founded on a series of facts which ere made up»n grounds which restore the on the propriety of my withdrawal. 1
Union in all its integrity and prevent the
unimpeachable, and welt known to every
do not inatjy way Intend to withdraw from
possibility
of
future
accession
;
or
upon
intelligent American. Take two r»r three
my share in the labor which we jointly
of the most important: 1. The United a basis which surrenders to tto conquered undertook to eeeute the triumph of ths
nil ws have wrested from tbair ura.p and
Suites doubles its population each twen­
ideas respected by. lb. Rtdiotl De­
ty-fire years.
The population of the ene-iuniges them to renew their treason mocracy. Whatever the next adminiscountry, which in 1850 was hcenly three whenever they fail to maintain their &gt;u- tration may to. we owe to euraalvM to
preniecy over the country. How such
milliant, will in 1875 be forty fix mila question shall be decided is scarcely form a paradox compact, and establish
Hom. But the rebellion I says some one.
T«7c. F MIDDLE,
by its thorough unity of exercising a
.
■
How much has the rebellion diminished doubtful.
preavu re along enough to Insure tto avenBut if&gt;tb* ends of the democracy are toal uueecM of the principles for which
the strength of tto United Slates 1 Take
J OT.I Lead e»4 T»»
U asd M
base, the mesne which they have adopted
this
astonishing
fact,
that
If
all
the
Rebel
C &gt;.rt Hsm. st Hest»M». »•
Wehave been contending, tto re-establish ,Dr«
gf.--—States tod been sunk in the Pacific Ocean Lu adtaaee them are equally so. Ttoy tuant of the Union, the abandonmeot of We kuuw and cars little about lbs diA
be United Stales would in 1875 h&lt;ve «
slavery 3nd of practical rvapep^ for liber I ference between the President and Re- 1
population equal to that of ike. Mila, in
ty. It is Indispensable'that eemeel men geote, or between him and thia particu­
1860, fa other uiurdi.ffUtn yean will
should devote themselves to watching tto lar Regent, and we du put propose nnp .
supply the total loss ol the eleven origin­ of tbrie party w.anld ba revolting to the prt^rcas and famiring the success of these to say anything of those differeneee. We
al Rebel Staies ! ' Whal can impede tto remainder; - tto platform wh.ch they
isaunu, regardless &lt;&gt;C men or parties. simply desire to hold up thia letter of
progress of sueh * fcountry f 2. Hie pul fTth aa tto exp-siu-m of tbair views
Mr. Uncola says to dues pot lead I this particular Begenl &lt;u a apectmen of
wealth of the country increased 127 par is .uoh that a member uf their own out- but Aillows the people.
ft remains efawf M
axiuranct and am.
eenti.UHeaye
it
"might
mean
any
thing.
”
cent. In ten ttori! Nuw (rt it inersaae,
tton. for tto people, in fto event •&lt; bis 1 oanct at koi com under our dkotroatim ,
but80 from 1060to ,1870. and it will Equally contea/pUbfe M their cooraa aa rexlvrticm to require this-’ fidlowing at jbr Mag a dog. An bdlvidupl
amount Bfrten time* all the loans of tto to the aomlartteaa. The «oly t"**"1- -bin toads, and further. Io require that in can Mercia© no power over the Unbars-1
government. The German knows what by tbrir owe avow si. upon' which Geo- the execution &lt;&gt;f hie duties ho toep scru- Ry. He possesses none. Exempt , when
eral MoOellao waa arlaoted ie hts pops­
puloasly within tto c&gt;natit«tir« and tto seting aa a component part of the, B..ard
come from, bant in the world, »" th" ter! ly. fitataemestehip to toe mm. nor law*; to make him recognise that he
..r R^ents, hs has no mote authority ।
0/ter mwnV No suih opportunity has
bolds his power, nut to be used at ple»- than any private ckixvn; and Ria, Am,
occurred before for toe investment ol
wre, tot »a reallytfailbfal eersatt lo tto only through the action of the Board that I
money, ao&lt;! in oil probability will never
people. Thia to.tto important duty be has authority. He baa the asms rd*,
^rmtn. Ifthe American does not
whiph we tore ».w to perform, althuwgh live powar outeida &lt;&gt;T the Board that a
know and taka advantage of ihia,tbe Gar­
as reprraentativas of ttoUlarelsnfl taova member of the Legislators has outalda i
man and frenchman will.—ATr.
merit we surrender our function to tbo &lt;&gt;t the Legislature, k b aeon, than, that
any attempt by^a individual Regent to
Mwre DctaXls of SherldaaH Vicierr*
direct any ofliuer of the Univardtg, or
to otherwise Qtoddb wltbjta agutw, htoh
Sheridan’s Headquarters, Sep*. 84.—
From the defeple.at .WJnehwtcr, Enrlx
withdrew, his lorpea to Fisher's Hill, bav­
in* ruoatuf hie woobdad v/ the battle of
the 19th sad those which had acun.ulated
from the various ouinbats with Cruok
and Averill In our hands.
Al Fisher'.
Hill he rested bta r«hi upon the Hassanrun HotMUia, and hie laft up..a North
g hto front about tbrwe
orvared by strong nalJ dsfaaeaiL Hto r^t.

gasti'itja’ Snsintss Jrrtciern.

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the main attack w begun by a strung
dvinonstraihut by Emory's troops&lt;wi tbs
euemy’s right abouLao-ra or a Hub laiar.
Resit's divWira ■/ the Alb Corps ad­
vanced, and secured boim important
bsigbte in frost of the osatrs, while Gen.
AseriU's Division, ef os.dry attached
and drove tto enemy at a gallop front
bis advanced position an the left onemHa
imdi into big main works, sod bald him
there white Crook's. Corps, which had
been conoeeled during the day, was trans­
ferred in tto rear of Averill’s Dlvjsioo.
to ttoeoa/ny’e extreme-left- At hr. m.
Crooks and Averill stormed and serried
tto works of the enemy, the cavalry leap­
ed tto ba'rrriera erected by the enemy,
capturing two battle flags, four gwts^nd
over &gt;00 prisoners, while Crook swept to­
wards the enemy's centre.
Tto fith
Curpe attacked, folli&gt;wod by tto 19th,
while Averill swept afoog tto base of the
North Mountain, outward' for seven
inilee, capturing IS cavalrymen, four
caiaeons, 14 wagons, eight embulatoea
and a number of fogitirea.
The enemy having probably learned
of tto movement upon his right and rear,
tod commenced I as ring his position some
t«o hours before oor attack.
Hh deCrturr wm an hasty that he was eompelI tq lepra 16 guns and over 1,000 pris­
oners in our bands. Yesterday morning
the pursuit of the ensmv was promptly
continued by &lt;&gt;or cavalry, and be - was
f-.und in position at Mount Jackson, 25
miles south of Fiaber’a Rill, where he
seems disposed to offer a stubborn re

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�A Republican Mesa mooting will be
held al Haatinp oa Wednesday October

candidate for Governor, will speak at

Hastings in the evening.

Union men,

rally far a grand demonstration.
Ost!! Turn Owl It

Turn

'£tgal Jhtiitt,
•l MH4I.MII&gt;
Eetato af Naah C. TU
^Barry boMea .1 u&gt;o FraboiT

an. per nst, whteh win be paid by the treaadry
D.psrtmeat ape. th. reaoipt of a bill for tbo
utewal. MrtilodHk/*oa«eor wilh wba« the
dopoalt.WM mads. No dadaetlaao for eooa*i&gt;8on« ■snetbeudolrao thodrya^te. ’
8FBCIAVADVANTAOES OF THIS LOAN.
It u a Nsnosu Satuco Baxx. oBanng a hiaber

UnicxScnool.—The fall term of the
I*dys» Friowe, Mr October.
“I’sep”a beautifully executed steel
Monday last. Ths attendance fa quits
engraving of a mother and her little girl
full
2P“t thl. .gitUr rfT.B W,
F“k”"Pl“***
A. J. Bowes, of Prairieville, has been
Haatinp Union School commenced on

2d District of this county for Representa­
tive. Barring hie parties which are bud
as can be^lr.|Bowne is a good citixan&gt;nd
quite popular, in his frrtrict. Of course

■X0FLF8
CURE
I wm uo*H*d with Rhromoi,

his nomination ia a mere matter of
form; the Union men of the southern

Wagaa■—
■ bcttlei ।

district are bound to sleet Mr. Laphatn

“

by a largo majority.
Skpatoual Nomination.—H. A. GoooTBA* waa nominated ou Saturday, by

tbt&gt; Cope., far State Scot tor in this Dis­
trict. Four yearn ago Mr. G., stood
almost ‘‘solitary and alooe"in thia county
for Breckenr &gt;dge-

Quarterly Ceufereuoe.
Tnt 3d Quarterly Conference of the
Grand River Association, will be held
in Orangeville, on Saturday and Sunday
Oct. 8th and 9th. A cordial invitation
is extended to all, lo assemble on the

CURE

now Democratic laeeeae t* FeosiMo.

The Toronto Glob, calmly and impar­
tially discussing the Chicago Convention,
a* an outside observer of political affairs
in the United States, says:
If no important success should be
achieved by the Federal armies before
November, the candidate put op at Chirag.i would poll a very large vote.
If
’••neral Lee should win an important
battle, it might be possible to elect the
Democratic candidate, or at all events
threw the election into Congress.
An
important Federal victory -befi're Atlan­
ta or Petersburg, however, would put

•MUI;

SPECIAL XOTICES
sirengait appeal *01 ba lo Um loyally and patrtctIm of Um pooplo.
Duplicate eertlBcatei will ba Uanad for all
depoalU. The party depositing must endorse

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
AU peraons haring elalras against Uss
Zbtafo tf
doe eased, ar* hereby battiad and r*qi»etad to

Ing majority, beyond a peradventure.—
Thus, Democratic success is possible onanus. If they over think of it, the re­
flect ioe must lie an ugly is* to the lead­
ers of the Democratic party, that their
failure in this political campaign, and the
ultimate restoration af the Union under
Mr. Lincoln's policy, would hand their
names down, to ’the execration
of
future generations of their country.
iy A Col. Hart, in the rebel serve-*,
has sent a cbalvoge to Col. James P.
Brownlow, son of Parson Brownlow, sta­
ling that bis regiment, the 6th Georgia
Cavalry,can whip the former regiment tea
field fight. Col. Brownlow replies: “Noth­
ing, Cofooel,would afford me more pleas­
ure. Aa for the foods of fighting, and
the arms to be used you can use your
own pleasure aa tn fighting mounted or
dismounted, and use aseh arms as you
desire. | prefer fighting mounted, and
shall use the sabre and revolver. I re­
gret that at present I am perfectly br’p-

CURES™

I bH&gt; in poor health

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
sod ei|pr»lnsU all
Aropevfoctiy reliable
r Ie nay and all of ibe

Cloth
A SrMPLV ano Exckluot Maonwa.—
We had the pleasure this morning of in­
specting the operations of Wend’s TichtStitch Sewing Machine of which •• had
heard much but never seen.
It is so
simple ia its construction and operation
that we wonder it has not heretofore been
largely introduced in tbo Northwest.—
There are bnt thirty pieces in the entire
machine, not one of which last all liable
te get out of order. There iano loan of
power, the action being direct, and the
result, a mathematical certainty. It is
»o constructed that there ia not the slight­
est vibration of the noodle-bar. and break­
ing a needle or dropping a stitch ie al­
most an Impossibility. Tbo stitch itself
is known aa the look stitch alike 00 both
sides and Mt not rip or be ripp'd. It will
nut from two thicknesses ot leather to
w*iw muslin or paper wiiAmU a»f «
JustmnU V’tosaon./edor tblhing. It
1. emphatically an all-wack Faawlj Ma­
li bias, mH is certain to bo largely intro­
duced hereabouts. The General Western
&gt; tsat ie Mr. Jefferson Farmer, M Wasb-

BabacripUoa* will bo rooeirad by tbo Treasurer
of the UaiUd Stales, at Wnahlagloo. the Mrsral
Auistaot Trwasaren and dealgaslod DapoaMariae

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
AU jmtsoo. ha.lsg Stalms sgalast the

�pMh.xe, and for whom they «&amp;;
.. '
RmoW, Ttob tbo pretended war f r
the Uaioa, wtboh U* At-UimoMta
their eihee ace cufodwemfr to Um tmur.i
rmA of hwty board oiiumh^
6f the ahwo leburwystem by poop,
,
fttatwwbero H*d bot eaist.
u'

DRUG STORE!!!

tSWfi

AmaMC TW war ftw the U—.of the L'bIuo, hi fact, fo
uncotaditutiunal. &lt;»ly «boe th_

Ar te*b Uribe «mUi k •*.'

•DU. UaUKftKU
Blood Vbkwuu

YffTTH:

' and ** "•*

*'

■Buoo-D VlULS

&gt;ew aad moot complete aseortmonl of
i»*v«d and medicines.

Roeofted, That tbe Gmatitntlon of the
t United btataa isw voluntary compact i-f
the Btstea, to wMeh each State acceded at
a party, agreeing to real in the Federal
Government eeriein delegated poweh
which can not ba enlarged by Federal
Presidents, Judges or Legialsturs, and
that the sMumptioa of undeleted powen makes any act of tbo Hjggrau or
Supreme Court uf p&gt;e United Statro ui
the President void and of no force; and
to that class belong bulb the aotsfurnisbing lhs arnewa of war, tu wit: tbo Baek
Law and Um Conscription Lew, which
are uUerly «oid. lo say ooibing of The
, luaaa of other worlbbaa b«ielali&lt;m.
RttoM, That tbo Stole Judiciary,
h«j tr.» ,-O—V- C-ll—A
J-U--- 1-L-c. -

J^ZAMsaddir

I

bibb

1 sv- nt

umu&gt;

xn mxotcdul
rUAKNKS^ILTua

mechanical

COME AND BUT MORE

thin, and lhert bring m&gt; hope in that
S' uarter, nor In our Governor nor Lagianore, the oyila of the draft are ou jimniatroua that tbo people ai* compelled U&gt;
interfere, and declare that they will not
submit to it, and w a cell on every county
to move in concert as an rtfrctual Peace
party, lo put an end tu tbo wholesale deatrucuoa of our ioaiituliuao and our &amp;mUioa.
...
JEFFERSON FARMER, Gt*. ^g*
Hetolvtd, That States have the right to
- nrnca 91 wmmimtot er.
withdraw their concent to the Union, and
resume their Independence, by repealing
their ordinance of acceaeiuu and peuyig
ordinancea of aeceeaion.
.
Retolred, That, a Stale having been
withdrawn from the Federaikm with Uo
concent, and by a formal act &lt;&gt;/ tbe pnw
P&gt;». can not bo invaded with a purpose
*o compel its return.
Reaobed, That the Federal Govern­
ment cannot riahtfolty interfere with, or
modify or eboheb tbe system of labor
of any State, eithp^toor out of the Union,
under any prvlaine, nr In purauance of
any authority whatsoever.Reoolrtd, That in the application pf
these ideas, which in our judgement are
eonstitutiiinallj reasonable evident and
just, to the conflict between the Union
and Confederate States, we but perforin
a natural and srwlai duty in declaring “to
ail whom it may concern," that no dtissna of Qhio, resident of Butler oounty,
shall be compelled to join tbe Federal
army to consummate tbe avowed designs
of tbo enemies of Butte rights, even
CELEBRATED
shoo Id It prove necessary to give effect
to this decision 6y forct cmrf yHlh arnu.
Rnolvtd, That the citiaen of this cuunty, who are opposed lo a further prrwacu.
lHn&gt; of the war should prepare for such
a contingency.
'

”njro?iS?^H4‘;W.£?D “
ncMT PUBinW ■,!
asjitassb^ tsaiiss:

Abu a creel variety of, the

Aid Ctokhig Extracts,
roa rww atenem. Tfaierrrr or tna Unua.
Wa also ktep on k»i&gt;4 .good awnrtawal of

STATIONERY,

J. GRANT!

PDA prjfiiLM. ran, paper, nrV ELOPES. tint*. Ac., As.
Tpoa ear abelvae wsy ba ie.ad aU ot iba
MOTT POPULAB

Gt* Vr** *- r*j*-r

yxnla ra&lt;&gt;M obrxawoa abpbbw jpaaoua.
Tbe Indianapolis Journal publishes a
letter from Andn-w Jobaw-n. written In
anewer to a lower inviting him to speak
al Logansport, Indiana, from which wo
take the following extracts:
•NashydlvTeoA.. Ae» Bl. IBM
“We are getting along bqre under the
eircaibstaacea, as well aa could be expec­
ted. We are taiiog steps gradually ta

«M^ be^|Mewmad«at any Time Uwy
thought prt.pfrp. .dnpt them, if tbe
cuMtitoboe aad iaiwo of Um Uoi led Sate,
are now to bo dwremirded, sad aeparsiIon
and the bH now lodgement &lt;&gt;f aa ludepeedeol SutKborw Cuariedaawoy agreed to,
American frebffnm is gone. A tepamIfcouflU Reith frusa tbo Not th wdl
only be tbo swearing wedge to ocher div irtwswMdhwiH Uluw,
beoumt m

IK MT LINE OF TRADE

•r Beady I*ay, owly.

Conic and Sec !!

;y^vs&amp;giu«si,,j

JUST RECEIVED

A larga atook of

s.w. &amp; iL'jy.snimi’a

AMERICAN
ORGANS,
©till; ®rradi3Uta|«it,
nr rirrax DinxagxT styles.

G- €&gt; O X&gt; 8
Wk^k ,, aS., „

THE AMERICAN ORGANS
An prueswnesd by mon I ban a hwadrad of lbs
best Orsaalste ie be Mperioe to say csber rs&lt;,
prodaoeO: bavto« received tbs highest premfom
"&gt;SXS!fikSu a distaaee eaa order by
mail with lhaearns arsunty for raewvieg a peefoet
inalrumrnt m though ulacuM al oar WarwooSM. I

•twi? •

They ere really a

js\oo&amp; txxvAk Tu vtx.’r VCX,
whhh, ia eonjeeetion with the

Ti\.oc&amp;. VvkAyvtY,
will oere all the aforiwantionad d«av
aad, of tbewaatrw, Vffl reliav. and eere
J9Mo.vb«, . Obotiuanaw,
Mio (Paint, Ckobna JMorl.w
Indi^wtloa, GHin &lt;n the £euvls,
* QNaaiaMe, ate.
Try thssa asodieinoe, aad pea wiD eerar
‘*Aek year n alghl sra. wbe bars need thaw.

Ml thtj will say they are
Good. Me&amp;vevtveu,
sboald try thorn before going for a
‘VaasphU or AUaaos of wy Ud

‘DovAjX 'o.o

xo-otc.

Clothing
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DRY GOODS!
tr-HrWTr4)SI TtAM AGO.
Ma-C- C. Baieeoi. a dietlagalabed tbewlot aad ।
DrWRMad tbo sMy ef Male. N. T. teveto^

m

AVox’k. \kke. a. CXarrw.

bare ever doubted yew will

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issstot sssgs ef sit dtasoass W eoosotes

daaeeoftwoyeMu,
AN0TKE&amp; writes, bio eesi was oewd
after bis flesh bed elaote wasted ewev.
The doctors nroaooaood tbs sass iacorw
bte _______
ANOTHER was oared of Fsvor sad Ages

are tbs Moot aatira and thorough pilta that
bar* Mr beea mtrodueed.
They act to dimtly epos tbe Lbw. «•**■

Two Blow rwdaU.

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Eruptions,

WE HVAE

GROCERIES

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a.&gt;uunys &gt;&gt;ri

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PATEST MEDICINES

BOWS &amp; BH©BS,

ties and onwrts as important peliminary
steps tu calling a cuaventiun aad buldiag
eleoth nsby tbe the people flw all tbe
offices of tbe 8tMe. If our armies are
successful at Richmond aad Atlanta (as I
trust io God they will be.) we etn give a
tote ih.Novaiuber tor Praeidrnt aad
Vice President. Bubunnioa lo tbo mnatitudon and obedience to the laws made
in poreuaace thereof, asid tbe &lt;mly pear*
measures dial abeuld ba cdR-red 'to any
portion &lt;&gt;f the peuple of the United States.
Abrac form lbw beat and moot Mbatsmtiel
compromise, end one that ran t&gt;e adopted
by the people of tbo rebellion States,
in their diaersti- n they may think pro­
per to du ec. It |s with them, b«»w long
thio was shall ooMiaae, or when peace
shall be made. Tbe taune »fpeace base
beetiboNH them, wd wNh 5dm, wnd

0&gt;WpeU,
a-k a-dacAr.
Liaw Cbmplatet, Ftewr aad jfgvt.
Lruaorrtewa,
Fsmate Otoflam

&gt;&gt;a4rrin,

Tito, Sant/Wrua Cbnsumplion, sU

STOMACH
BITTERS.

Ti\ooii VuVi^vx y an&amp; VAV*
b that they strike at tbo met of Diwass,
by ersdieeteag mrj particis of rnponty

CH®JiEK’J 3’IEBTITECXXT

hostettbrs

’u” .*?!

Sittings’ gnsiitisi

The peoouarity of the

GROCERIES!

OUR OOODS

FOR SALE BY

MHPPE!I &lt; BbR
^rr-wuiYn.

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24.

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nraemnry that this work should ta- done
for -. tbe. on lighten ntcnb of the publics We
take, thmefbra, the following extracts
from the reporta ofthe various Democratiegpeactalireedeiottaeiiy.aepabliBhed
in tho Chicago Ttate, the Copperhead

&gt;
Our encmb wM&lt; kava p
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Owr food ebel-ba sew,

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jssjd wtrt 'rHbwtfWwntawre.

ESMtfvE:vx organ ;
ttsenetoMffiirwnilisi tbe doom that sUutd btast
But ow sorrer wax tnrtrad to fpy, nod
BiIht. A0 staUj idly tin rer.1 is p„l.
TMort WAWTtXO rw«&gt;Aivo 4ofoX BMOC1.D ,oar wstllwa to glsdnta.
.7
Dot be who skbmlts when U*S Uauden have barsi sired, as other Officer* ranked film In
Ttfn raw twciiiw a*d W trtitul*.
For Forrest bsfli smotid tW ®5U*&gt; •»
eeakirity y end that Geft -MeClellwO ‘havAnd victory e»wftn, ls of eosrsrds ihe vrorat!
Fort Pillow, rad .spared wot are.—
Ml Buna of Pennsylvania said
2 become t&amp;nded at ibis, then offered
UihosldspkiidoUr ArwjrobMknaadweak.
• If they wanted the war togooo, ltaa
aeryicca to .the United State*.
talor Wt wkipt Basta at
Tk»l cravens so aUmelsssly lift the white ebook
In Decemberr l892 I had occasion to they should support Liacoln ;-bu® if they R»d Bivar. [Hooky.]
7,avrcell off Governor Shorter of Alabama, wanted peace and the ttaflro kept in tta
And (Hoke bu lootooa Fly atuth sad
ROOFLAXD*S CFBMAK BITTERS
proper
place,
ttae
they
should
support
8m! Anarchy smites al the Pp.ce which they ask. «bo was then nnjaaralng at the Honts- ths nomioen of ttaaonvaatioo. [Ctaere.] slayd tbo defenders tbereaf. [Hunkv.]
WILL CUggXVEBY CASK OF
And-Uo, him who aforetime spiled
And Ibexes of Direiiion Saab out through lb* wllla. Hotel, Huntsville Ala. Oaseimor If they did eo they would see tta DensoShorter then introduewd me to Gen. Wat
CVromc «r NrrvonB ftobuuy. I)toro&gt;n of tbe
MickLellsn.aad Bunjrids.asd Hooker,
^t"''“’d titaores stlaing trom a diserdued
son, who was present.
. General □ratio vulo, under which the ooviuiry had sbel chsw up Grant; yea be will bust him.
Give thank., yr brow, boys, who by valaand by recognized me Immedistely. And aa prospered, return again with peace J»d
And he aW talk Washington, god
Oferrn Ur /WLariaf^oiplMna rrrobfaf /b e» Xm .
-FM
.
...... thd governor rrsumid a conversation nleoly. .H»was io ftaoe MeQMita."^Unkin, and Qtaia, amd Seward sbel be
Bear bboard, nafolloring, oar nobh old tag.
ConbUjmiUou. Inward pUm, FoHobb. of UlsoS Wrong arms aftho Citeo, heron, living sad dead, with tbe General,'tad ooetaion to refer Tbtew cheers for MeCWlan.)
tn llic Urod.Aeclililv of tbe Htomach, Manaro. For tbe blood at your valor Is uwlroely shed!
to our trip to Mobile, and I purposely THS AVOwan eorrranxADe vox m'clxixas.
Hroritnira, bi.nut kr Food, Fnllbns or Weight
brought about the conversation in refer­
&gt;a iba 8toa&lt;Bcb. Soar EroetBtion., Hi.ktog’or So eoidier’a green laurel Is promised yon here.
[
CapL Rynders said :
.
sxrtes
Ksx- But tbe white rog of-^mpuU/'softly shall shear J’ ence U&gt; General McClellan, and General
Watson reiterated the statement be had
Flattering Miho H'aKChoking or HoBbetting And you. y» war msrtyrs, who prtarb fnm ywut
_l.. 1.. _ ■
i»_.__ ■.------ - r prevloeslv made* in rejfkrd'to McClellan.
in rogs’rd u&gt;CfemriR 11 Vunandlghum
How ewplfem ari nnrwd by the mastersbf slaves.
. itanapve. fCheere and laughter ] -Bat
' timQbie traitor, I willaay that during
Or, IMnc. sUH fager la eba4owa of desih,, be woufd tell them ta codd go tta plfitPutf enrt the starved mwcie, recall ths faint
K ’
'
, form and he could
tta candidate nom­ drink thai»BL^
AtoU.ltal b.„,r no &lt;oora&gt; fc&gt;
&gt;
edly cloeeted with -Jeff. Davie, James inated by tta convention, bet Goo. B.
And ebonl, UU Uow toward, rejoke af tbe ary. A. Seddfo, tta r&amp;H-f Secretary tjf'Wpy, .,
•
••Hr the hands of tbe Uwioa we fcw&lt;bt forwediet" and Judah P. Benjd-t’iti, tta wtaieecre-’ .McClellan was hia first choice-”
a wnrr r»*co ttav vow sPeuoLAW.
ad &lt;nr«M M (M«t »Mi MU*.
Dy the Ood of owr Fathers I Ibis sbame we past tery of Bute.'
shore,
Darin# my visit In Richmond At that
But it Itrew. too debasing for freemen to bear,
epoeh, I feninrd from reliable ta'drcea
ConUiaa^p Kgs er Whiskey.
and Waslnsffioii, Jackson will torn ia their (reta+bfllclsl*] that thd Ofcfo-trgfmr had He adverted lo itajmarpvament
HiTD fl
Wvx~y Tj'xmwrt A^rr&gt;a
pledged hk word to foe ratal soibiiHtlee( Vurrm 'msde on Lincoln's amnesty oath—
that If tbe Democratic patty al the Nofth
grk«aU’lU,I&gt;HW£-tt O«j
IS THE BEST T8HIC
exceeded in .IrCtiag tWr catrfttUW ItJ
tbe rteit Ptreldentitf elertWn bf would,
um» »MU inlliferirt td obtain peace dfo ybitaforpoaoe.7...,t„
.. M^u
l^r mm
SATS-SO:
the taels of sr rtcofnltfon of the Confede­
) 1
Tka Was A reJLcaa. I n- ■■ &gt;-.»
rate Buti-d m A ‘fcpartxfr anfl fotfepriMfrar
From Um Bev. UviQ. Brok. raster of tbe BnUst
‘
c&lt;tt Au- "b*L':S
Cbwreh. Fonterton, N.J... formerly of Um North
yownmnit' '
Bopust ChuroMlinaAelpata.
"Thia wirWk failure. TWa'.OmvinMoreover,during my stay at Richmond
./
I bare kaewa UooS«n&lt;l&gt;Oeruwe BiWerefevoewbaring called on Mr. Benjamin, the Sec­ don dfould n^Histfon for
W&gt; fur s number of year*. I bare as»4 the® In To tbe Members of tbe Nsiieeei Cotoe Club, retary of Stale, with a view to obtain an
oun 'unooW C*CSR.“'I' . A'
FhPa&lt;elehi~ ~
----- interview on business of a private Char­
tbeir eUects t£al I was ioduewd to roroomtm
MrJFuller'tr MWgta’aihd ?
’•'3
GaxTLHMaa:
I
am
in
possession
of
'
tbrwi to many others, and kawrn lhal they h
acter, I was told by an official in attendyour noir, in which you ask ms if 1 re- 1
-I ask vug. then, whrttar, fa view of UWM t WVCMtailVHi Sfrti
onerated in a stnktagtr bettoHrtsI manner. 11
aaee alike Department ol Stale—who,
member having made certain asseition 1
these farts ybp ere wBljiJg to
■tfsr-y««*’ rwv'rJ ”«* .ata-’C »■»
of course believed me to bo a loyal Con­
tta call mkdeapon’yov. ^&lt;fgWe MW.OOfl . Tlraul^Mto*- -Vra«6O*OteW
at the rooms of the National Union Club 1
wife she dtSTOMB fee whleh tber .re rroomm.
federate—that it was uncertain when I
in January last, on my return front the 1
more -men fo t|ilk'untaly tauae F [Loud
ed. Io throe Bittern ko«'W™K from os nertearo
to, .11 Mr. VMU»llrtam'.^&gt;&gt;tonl»»u
could tee Mr. Benjamin ; and that aa the
rebel lines in regard to General Geo. B. 1
eriea pf“Nol’fio J*^’4
'
to ,p.U to total! JtoCWlktatahm
visitor of Mr. Benjamin waa Mr. VallanK^’^'.’Z’ita^'^^
McClellan and Clement L. Vallamhgham
te besrHi tbe a®toted end U
Idigbam, whom thia official styled tbe
ai.d desirir^.to know if 1 would reiterate 1-Ohio refugee," tbe conference.might, be
Mr. Bsaderreft of Prairertvanfar eaid’. bf t'fe’&amp;ner nMW -*■
-««■
said stftemsnl.
.
,
... I protracted Ip a late luwr, O« that dpy,
-Feltaw ritric™. What for ye.PT hit
I recollect perfectly wall having made
It is kbewii tMi Mr. aftnuat MMd ty
, allnduch I " waited until after the hour not dmd-ihM:-1M&lt;- inferttal «0r ahtmM
cat lain statejitoflts in regard to Uta I wo
taaure«momled hte«WM* with wtat
fvr. transacting busiaeas at that depertstopf [VoltfM—’Tee.-]"
persona named, and in presence -of Seve­
1
te calls Mr. VallaodigtatnlltatewyU rf
riaeui, 1 did licit g«t to see Mr, Benjamin.’
rn! members of th} Q.U?U
' THB MOSHTM vivum.
At that Ijme, d’tvera were the rumorf
the ulire.jpeece j»rif...*^ ,C»fo^
In response to your inquiry if, I would
□.per has taeo mild S» May. compared
in private’circles amodg'tba .reWs^tbat
Mr.
Deen
of
Iowa
said
:
repeat said atatemtiit, f would answer
, Vanandiahatn hea pjedg........................
•'Hot with all tta west armiee placed nt with hW Atflenl deeuneiation of the axils
ty saving: Firei/That while tije ^Ule
b:a IP.tadent Unralw’a] emnmond. bn oo tbe streets and “In tta gatherings ®t
befere Richmond, Vai, In IHG2, was sllll[ the Confederate Cease Oi
;lon MU wformed
. Drpsirlmentat'WaihingU
*«rell» FAIL­ Ue ftotbluL Smarting under there reprogressing, and Immediately after Gen.
and other, Got? ED ! !•! I- Such a faHitrsr tad never been bukeo from the bouse of Ha frieode, Mr,
MeUleHnn had fallen back from before। in a report made by me ai
known. Such destruction of human life Vallandigbam arrived ■% Colamtas re
.
ttatt-Uj, h&gt; company with a friend, anj eminent agents.
Great were the expectations of the reb­ hod new* Veen known sinee th* dnalrw- Friday, on his eastern otwointenenta,
officer in the rebel eervice, who was pro
lino of tta artn* of Senechasib J»y tta orily to have Ws feeling* still further ag­
rented from joining bis command in els during Jay leal jisi &gt; «uhta ths.r lines,
gravated by finding from McCleHeao
question, ret heeoinl of a wound reeqived d lhw b altaedisibam factioasaeseeded.ia breath of th. Almighty. And still tta Utter of aomaUDoe that be tad boon
electing their candidate to tbe 1 reai- n»&lt;»n*ter neerper wanted more »«&gt; for
al tbe battle ofSeven Pinea, and being
bia ilanph^r pen*! Mr Dean clneed hi« swindled In the very bargain in whiob
1 provided with h apodal oormil from
Medary was assailing him. Gen. Mc­
remark*
amid
tta
wildest
shouts.?
’
—
Let it be remembered that this Valthe War Department at Ri^mood, 1
Clellan had not unequivocably and ie
’ visited the fortifications around Richmond laadlgham faction swa tbe men who seek GAfeays rarer.
terms planted himselfoo the peace plat­
to
el^ltso.
B.
MdClallan
J*
’
!"?®**
srodn snauMo amd soctmbsm rtoxoa. , form, according to contract
‘ । and advanced to e distance, of about two
miles north of that city, wbere.we met which done bnt’ foy«l m«&gt; »botrfd fill.
Mr. C. C. Burr of Now Jersey mid.:
He instantly determined to attempt
Qdonel Gayle, of the l*k Alabama
'JourrMHi luirm.cB- ,
-Mr.-Lincoln has sb,lop a good .many leadigia bolt of the ally* Pe*» pretj i
- (rebel) regiment, who was a.partioulay
tbourand neg roan, but for .every pegrota and after consultation with tta CulumIriend of the officer in wlmse company I
had.ihoo-slolan, be had stolen tin three bus malignant*, withdraw all hia appolntwas; also Lieuttmtal CoTimel Pickens, of
sand spoon*. It had boon said that if menta, and started for CinclnnatL ,,^1*
to «av ttal,i» ho tov"/^ «”•* JSiiul of tbe same reg'»neat, with whom 1 tad the
l.dero were al unco stunmreedfo «BRadvantage u)-a persona! seqiiafntanoe.—
r that in »&lt;-« «“?
cit, and the debate that followed lasted
TheC-kravl ,M
lira to
for into Bunds y mortasg.
.. ,.
rarararaira^v
®“!!£
It Is understood that Mr Vallaadtetam
States rifles, wh&gt;eb- lay buried in me ana toecana'®*”
"'j,
proposes a demand for tta reaaeemblage
gsswnrf. nndia rows,Aha'soil’ ’heapedlorn vawUon tald to Chieato reifht ••
r,t.
-“ a'AalrM roa aiuti wdetyta*.
&lt;.uf foe Notional Convention and the oombeso teM in Hfohwntad.
ttwin.as if they ware grave®. Fouf of tare
।
iMtiou of a man who would not beoitate
tba c— ol HS•'rwady in^urW otoersUe. fawntagi eyeoptaMta amT
Tbs Same Burr said;
n
'^atendtariyonfoeplatfoc®
"**
whmi readied the spot, and I had the
^W. were ipld that w« -«ld &lt;*«K
ipg ia tbgfo. tta nomination. c.
artna against the government
candidate outside foe MttfB TolfcUbM
bag sums of those gune, whl* had been have dwtwthsir utmost to destroy Amer­
former Moods and followers roepoolfolly
tea. hkwwwt of tisseasec
ica* liberty.
domored. - Hetad teoeghk the* tale
U»&lt; Urate•n.e-tsHt’tbnut free sp
cucne-tn Chicago to nominate a cwdidgte •oegtffc.MtM'* Mr. VaJWfllgtanr
| urmnu «f &gt;hrara»s«~ •“ »»«»» “
and tta CtastJtntion, an
recital catfeh Words 'io
ia reported to have tin evened to bolt
vofera. But bow Is'ltiu --------------- -- — inaled on a peaea pluforns and Me# rouM .nd Sih VU sM*p against tta **ft«
rfMvrara tX’rat «»• •I-"1». *£ wiif iai&lt;W(f pn.j",r 9^ff-. R *oy pita
wbsstfcMmJdttallWflMl tarnitatieo
pfeta end free speech there 1
If-g
dw»d w wee pet opoo Mei by a fonder, who «•■
Cvhfcrai. aioaKu. to
clarwd ttatta taUeved that'would bn OS
•evTin-!?".- ft" *U±d*
good a thtagta'ceuld-ta drew for tbe
ttdrntl
yr-., i .'’ &gt;- ■• ■•

^&gt;’kK,“:Lr^»rara.

mot aiwbokomc,

*

'lira

is'jjsr.l’.sr.iiX’

juiis juininiv".

~

Kvirrr.v * bvrrows.

“4St,,'L.J...».rai. .M-ll.ll-

JI’.’JG SHKUDON,

TUSA3UBKU- Will

j. M. i.,«» •

M**—*
smya-

SXrS&amp;i-

:dAuS’»ki* I.J wiWy

U.iiih ha. been **rj
conMently rvcommcwu w&gt;v

n. B&lt;Uto
u n» n.jyr
FtoHlly-.iiWVlWBrf.l~ »'•'“■
WrfjUm to. J.Wrf »uito, by b»
unaty. tv.

,, boon as-

rra. W.. l.a ■rara^VJS^S.lgr,

Tta.oweIraVol Vra

rataVVk*

Qiafrty

"fcj
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r~&gt;*-

�Waahlr
Dii:

FOB PtiBBlDKMT,

ABRAHAM

MN0

prepared a free dinner fiw all who cboee
to partake. n», Misfit &lt;W Mm V?
from a Inch w* started, tbe old ferry.— ' tbeir preeence, and encouraged tbrtr
Before wo got under way. Gm.' McClel- I
ton wilh A* PrtaeM jeamp M towed Um Atonds by lheir . approbcubat. A eirefe
JseobMI. Aftey aninUuducttoo of ibe
",
**•■*»*•
to**ra af lhaweuwd i

ANBMW JOHNSON,

1’’

attach, and we foil to^K
‘
high **liamlkm of th* flag at
safe position. Wefcit b 'few wounded PWWMSm " vrw-*www»— - ------ ---------•ra. God blew, tbe patriot!* ladle* of in t]^ advance. Our lust Friday wee wa# fought by our fume* trader G-aeral
French, In wiicb tb® rebels w*r* driven ।
Mr land! How many thousand* of them grratra than MX first stated. ur
The trtal killed, wounded and priaon- from lb* field with hrary toe*, Imvlag
hav* eocnurag^ their husband# and noe*
tbeir dead a&gt;d wraadad ia our hand*.
logo forth and battle for that dear Old ere, amosuta to about 2.000, over half of
* horn were captured. This occurred in
Flag, bravely bidding. them God speed
tsmaegueoeo of tb* gap between a part
while tba *r«f
P«W"8 «•
of th* Mb and Osh *vrp*, through «Hri&gt; The rebel Gram I attacked with hi. Diehtoiag tbe vray life frwm mi tbeir lev- I tao enemy cuntew —------ —------------viahm, 7,080 atraag. aad *affsred beaviIng toy al heart*. Oar coutrtry atoll live 1 uud diviefapoftba 9tb corp*. A eLell ly leaving biakilled and wnuntfed in oar
- ...... .•_»*—. hang* t.tb* number of 1,000, while we
for her women ar* brave,loyal and tree!
loot 300. Tb* figbt lasted six hours aL
together. From Florence w* beer that
Morgan to* Forrest cornered, has cap­
McCleR
tured Lis transportation, and that I to
Wraaiaaa, Ort. 4. 1M4.
FsdK'txmte prevent all retreat across tbe
Mb. Earns:—The* with Ha tear

a. fSWh?
srmy is detforitttxcd, and I aball bo com-1
pdlsd to surrender «w cnpftoiate thia 1
nftcm&lt;»on or to night, and I must tors a j
guntowl to taka tbe Prince* to Fortfeos
Meara*, immediately*— that II would
not b* aafo to trad them M a tramp wt.
McCrea repltad. that Opt. Rogers said
be euuld art apera a gunboat. Tbe Gen­
eral and Princes insisted m a gMto&lt;ak
Mach conv rrastom t-»A plac* hetw*m &lt;
the General and tbe Princes and MoCrra,
my self being present ami

DENBY U- CRAPo. *f Hist.
K (EvGROBk ENQR, &lt;&gt;f Janesville.

’ JAMES?PUR?iSfff Allegan.

***♦«» Cusaaasava«

W&gt;iah'«l&lt;w^zi&lt;9&gt;
.Twrtfoyoftastwnsk,
BbMImi tn fh« rh»»
•jtor. K. Marble in N

---------------- w

JOHN OWEN, ol Detroit.

rwaida learned.

. EMIL AijNEKt" of Lansing.

Jto Q art, iisw &lt; Xaed
CYRUS HEWETT, of Lansing.

and the Government would have tw ac­
knowledge the Buntberv Cimfedetaby.—
Tbe result. if the f‘ri aces abouId beUh re
prisoners, owing to their European rela­
tion a. was also dtocuaeed ; and Anally it
was agreed to maha another effort t» in­
duce Capl. Rogen to eend a gun boat
with the P riser* to Fortress M««me.-r
This was tbe mor# earnestly insisted no,
as they all agreed that the surrender of
lb® lotilta would certainly fiitlow tbe
surrender of the army ; and Gen. McClel­
lan said tbe authorities al Washington
would b* responsible foe tb* result. Al
this lime, about 8 r. ■„ a letter was
brought to Gen. McClellan, wbieb be
said was from his Chief of Staff, and gave

ALBElff vfitUAMS^r 1«U.

WUTEKJUMXI Elt

from oerlto**. while the *•*&gt;
Ue*. Sberman wa* diverted to tbe
arte of th* main rebel army in

lillUadal.’.

ERKY.

and various have been tbe changes within
&lt;me month. Our town ba* filled its quo
la for tbe (art nil of tb* President, and

in oamp al Grand Rapid*.
Th* palnrtfo men responded to tbe
call, and in' a abort time tb* town uf
W(Midland was free from drsft.

little.
Th* following la tbe statement referred

Gaaxo IUr:»«, Oct. 3. 1884.
. Dxea Sim: Agreeably -Jo your n.
qoert I have made a copy «f tny journal
of Jon* 30th, IMS. which I read to you
some day * since. 1 cannot consent «■
let tbe original which you desired, to
pass from my posaeealnn. although any
p*r»m can have th* privfleg*&lt;rf aering it
by calling on me. All th* material fact*
J wrote to my wife at the time, hot th*
letter was handed to different nerwuia
and now it cannot be found, although
tbrw* who read H recollect tt&gt;« facts.
I also in October. IMS, gave tb* tend ­
ing facts to G*W. Garfield and Secretary
Cha**, and several rtbers. I will make
aftdavit to tbe facts sad etate«n*nto made
hath* iwurnal. and the l^-h&gt;»«k of the1
Jneob Brtl cuntaiae tbe'evidence of al)'
Uta forts.

thia day's events «h»eh surprised me
very much. There seemed, from the con­
versation of Gen. McClellan aod th*
Prine**, an apparent desir* Ia. surrender
th* srmy «m the pretext of co unsuccess­
ful eaiupaigr •'------ ktoto.spmtoihility
Weshingum. I may to mistaken tn lM\
tort I oi l I not otberwi** interpret thrir
conversation, especially a* tbeir remark*
shout sarrendertng th* arm&gt; were coup­
led with lbs acknowledgement nf the
Soutbren Confederacy, sn I tb* rmponoibility i-f tb* aulhuritie* at Washington.
Another fact which struuk me w*a th*
fre*, not to aay excessive, use of whisky.
Tb* . wblaky bold* was pnssrd lhr«*
time* while they occupied tb* hurricane
drak. cneh tlrte Gm. Mva*n*a, the
Princes and XlcCreu drinking, this struck
me th* mom forcibly *• I bad understood
th* General waa strictly a lempsrsoce

Jm.Ml.IMl
&amp;mm after mir arrrival at Qty Point.
walsnHwd Usrt Gm. McOeilra, with
hi* army, bad arrived M Turkey Bend,
sad wa gut nmier way and stood «p th*
river, arriving al Turkey Bend abwet
ncxiu. The North Baek of tbaTivqr wn*

Th* effort «f tba whisky waa quite
mauHbat m tbe tall aiiat prlnae (Cmat.)
as ba required material aid, hi the shape
of a man at each ‘aide, to pas* from
the hen lose* to the quarter deck; and,
after a little time, being unable to harp
his t»«itbm ia Ha rhair, M«Crto pntou
ed that be oeewpy Ha ted Vi hie cabin,
which be did be tbe emittance of McGrew
and M* &lt;&gt;f dm Prinees.

FMa fctetea

to

9

C-mtWy."

The fiwg i* large,

nwd beaatMtny executed, and east but
hula lam that a hundred dollars. It La

lb* repeweecto'.ion of a large eagle tightly
graaptog to hie Into- » hugs a. pperfc.U

■nah*, tbe blued atrmmtog fcu* u. j
wawnfi* tofitotad by the taloaa cd tha aqgto. j

Our

ladice, Usi, are ep and doing the Mm*

They have cuovened Into*,
result* hav* etoeBed their

eff.i t».
h ia a great pleasure fur ooe who feels

“Tbe enemy is repulsed and «»ur army
safe." • Re then remarked, “He uiabee
me to euni* to tbe front"
Altar reading tbe letter, tbe General
and the rest of tbe group left tbe hurri­
■oCtoltaaH JbefBlty.
cane deck fin- the quarter deck.
The
Ou our Grat'pag* we print on appar­ General, PHnee da Join villa and McCrea
ently wall authenticated article detailing went aft th* deck and wnversed e&lt;'&gt;me
minutes, and then returned, and tbe Gen
soma vary-aapieiuaa circumstance* oo*- eral left, after bidding the Prince well,
•aotad with McClellan's Peninsula eam- for the army. The Jacob ftell then gut
peign. We publish below, uome farther under weigh and stood down to C*ty
evidence landing to confirm the aespio Point t» order sp "some of I be transports,
and then returned to Tbrhey Bend.
tons of many loyal people that McClel
After our return, Prin«e de J&lt;4n*ille
Ian had no heart io tbe war, and waa, tn requested McCrea to go ibid pursued*
Bae the very mildest terms, an unanfo C»pt Rogers to send a gunboat to eariy &lt;
man to trwit tai aay aspacUy, wboreia he them t« Fortress Monroe. Th* Captain
had say thing to An with tbe rebels, to went, and soon returned and said CepL
Rngsr* bed ordered a gunboat to gn, and
their great iaoarrectioa.
the*he wangling with K« veesel
To*
Th* Detroit AAaeriianr and THinae, PiiMede JninviUe eaid l« him, That wiU
ie publiehiag tb* atateaMWt of a J. Bto- Interfo.-e with your arrangrmrnls with
aeU, Burgeon of tb* Jacob Bel!, aay* that Gao. McCMIsn. How ia that, said ihr
Captain 1 You kanw, said the Prince.
y&lt;-u was to keep your vassd hers arid a
boat oil shore so that th* GcnaraPomld
tbto State, vbo know* tb* writer well, j Baton fomed if be should be attacked
and voeobaa far bto troth a^ r*epect*- in the night. MoCma said be had arMugbUfty. Morn than thi. tbe writer mods ed with another vessel to Ue hero.
|
About this time McCrea learned that
tbe same atateevrtit* to other gentleonea
I there was a e»rr*«po&lt;&gt;deM an board, and
of high character in thl* Stalo, *nd elee- I asked as* if it was so. I told him * man
where very eoae after lb* occermno* of &gt; cam* on board about the time tb* Gviwr- ■
I *1 did. I did not, however, know bia
lb* erswts to which be refer*.”
• Wo trust oar reader* will peruse this buain***. He eaid if tbare wa* any mi
: board be must leave immediately, a* be
letter carefully and compare'it with all
would have no correspondent un board
the other known facia of th* Peninsula
hit veeeel.
campaign, to tbe end that they may come
W* got under weigh after tb* Princes'
to a jest couclusion aa to nhrther Mc- hsggsge could be brought on board, and
« plM«aa* trip to Old Point, wtora
OeHaa i* a anfo tnea to trwrt with ito tod
wa arrived al 8 u'duck ». M.. Jijy |»t,
PreeidcMy, and with tbe cl&lt;wtog up of aitd th* captain had tbe honor of tbe ei&lt;
the cruel and wicked rebellnci, against reayonent of tbe New York Tfone* aa a
wb'nb bia Generalship accutuplisbed e&gt;&gt; psssr-ngrr in bia gig from Ute veeeel to

th* Treasurer's ufto
greater part
Uto
stauek «&lt; to individcs

A diapalcb from Gen. Stsv***m raports tbat an xffiuer of Gen.. Sheridan's
staff bed jnst arrived. Gen. Bheridsu
was still at Harriannberg. Hi* supply*
train* sier* going &lt;&gt;n all right, occaaion
ally interrupted by guerrillas, tbe only
rebel force on the r*wd.
.
Th* oftcer brought in the remains nf
St. John R. Meigs, ol the Engineer Qirj..
tbe imly wm of Bea«rt M»j. Gen. Mrigw.
Q. M. G. If* was killed by budiwhackera last Monday, while making a military
enrvey.
Gen. Roaerrans rrpoets that Gen. Ew­
ing made giwid hi* relrwat to R-Jle^l e ny
only a few straggler, and tfowe killed
aad wounded by th* way, very few in
number.
•
Frorrt lb* number ef th* wrtirwM reb­
bay cctordi.f to tht wisdom trhirh God els the ewemy la l&lt;ws WIN w®&lt; fall much
I Ao» pres them."
atoft wf 1,088 Aarc da awaHrn.
I TH* is the mean, base, Cowardly la*
ytiigart.
R H.KTkXTOX.Rec. rtW*»
BUS re rffa man who aspires Io the Vice
Piestdency &lt;■/tbe United States.
Can
any man, w b&gt;&gt; ba* any regard ftahisnwn
’oath, any regard to 6&gt;mm&gt;m decency;
v««te for vtirk a w retch 1

all have bran mustered ia and arc sow

aa usual.
sod good

,, Jub Abmcju. Tax 8

twerae Rirer.
f
SalielacVrry report* af 'lb* operation
in progress tofi-re Richimmd and Peters­
burg, hat* been received, bnt tbeir de­
tails are not al present proper for publU,
cation.
i

ceaselem Head ba* passed the month of
September plvsaandy over o*r beads,

the eurth aod have lb* in tv real
th*
society at heart, as scary true aod loyal
pereuo should have, to be present *p»n
eueb oeessiuo* and e*e tba earneetaee*

»bioh proved** every Me pesMBt.—
Mulbare ar* there, wtoa* bear to best at

r*turn of Opt- I. S.
Michigan, *ft*r Me h

aufferihg.

fey mi tbe field days fo

tbe menliowing of toe a ord soldier, work with all tbeir might, trusting that
sow* ppur car* worn bm may receive
cvoitu.L Slaters too, am
Ist-hiag;
•ack endeavoring to lightr* th* berden
as much aa poeeibls. b«uy owu.vinj
some Utile oua&gt;6&gt;rt, la b»p«w 11 may
prove a W.M.g to aume Ur.Htor.
A
new and very good idea ia earned nwt by
fjy Some month* ago a r.egro.a slave .
tbe uiraibeca of thia aocwlv. They rnatk
tbe sheet*, pillows, £*evbief&gt;. dio. with beLmging tn'J'dm G. tUnrtt, nt lz&gt;*&lt;s'
indal'.H* mk, th* name* of some membe- 'rille, robl-ed his. master &lt;•( *3 000 ia
olmcfoly. If they ctone* to fell Into goM, ran away awl deposited tbe money
tbe heads of friend*, what a jnr|J of
pfaesare it wtil to for'ttomT;; &gt;re vrrit*
charge &lt;-f larrvny.
Th® M'grii was
Me preofs that they arc not forgotten b)
their friend# at home.
Our IsJ.rg .J.ji ♦tr.WitM 'heffvr* tb* Police Ma^U’ratr of
A s«ld&gt;*e wbo wa# reading invcripliutu
iur allow tkciixclvrs to work nil dar ।1 nn&lt;*iMtaf1. am? upon the examlaa(H&lt;a It
dgdjjo bR»r biipgry and we-iry.
A sppraved that a slave, ibi, In K/c'ncky. uu.tta transparencies in a Democratic
spTe«idi&gt;l cupper Is nlwnys #crced «ih «u&gt;.'b weals from He master. Is whl gnifty of proeeasNwi in Tesnlam, discovering noth­
occasion*, ai d it I* pleasant Im one to larerwy. and ivqissq-Hmtly** requisition ing inserted thereto but abdae of the
to invited lb |&gt;artekr. no muller w toih-r foon tbe Govrnitornt of that State enutd President of tbs United State*, and in
hr to hungry iw not, be will be *arw to not rvwrti him. H* bad r-wnmittrd n&lt;&lt; •ulta to oar Government, be turned to
•dfonse sgsinst the laws of Ohio, and the h&gt;* companion and exclaimed: “i aay
Tba result* of Ito last meeting* ar* a# repeal of th* Fwgilir* Slav* Law pre­ Jim. this is tbe fire! rwtel raid wa've
fidlowa, (th* other box having been for­ vented bie return to bis master under its I mew wince we left Virginia.”
provMnna. Tbe negro waa euae*qo««tly
warded aoma Um* ago:)
Twenty-five lb*, dried apple*. 4| Ito. Ji »eha rge d from custody.

Maw nf tbs right fog gb

rteura.1 tat damp*.of
Ike rel .1 Huss foU IP

M ssrbangs. which r
44 for file, to hi* friend

Dtaransetso Accioa-j
• «"lg *3(a

g^-Tb* Misamiri Dnoocrai says of
tbe movement of Price in that Stale
Tba» we do not "ver-eelimate tbe magni­
tude of tbe Tn reding movement is abowu
hy several circumstances. Tbe bort in­
formation puls Price's invading force al
not leas than 15 000 wrllartned and well
organized men... Thia is formidable, but
it is m&lt; atL Tbe invader* wi" v
' '
ed l&gt;y n large namlwr of races
nf them old eoldiera of Pries
been scattered through kb® no
district* of the State rm recruit
awaiting tbe coming of their
..
to Join him with such accsaeiona aa. they
have been able to collect. In thia way
will tbe in jading army be likely to gain
rapidly in-strength.

o. o. c.

I Tb* SacaBraar of the Treasury *nI nnuneca that he will receive propoeela

Cumdi

.:»Um-wss arcMratall
MUjm Ber.^sy 1a*t, I

•Awfi ato dwd rai M.
«fd
Bfe^dtefuMtos

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eurrgnta, l| Iba. grapes. 5 lb*. Berries.
I lb. poaches, 3 Ito. Jinee, 18 Ito ton­
dag**, 7 tod quilt*, 13 towels, 47 h*Tduel*, 24 p’dlewa and cssm, 13 eblrts, 0
Ito patching, I one hundred lb. ksg of
Ouiotia, 1 pair sucka. Up ta lb* last of
September tbe above la correct.
Respectfully ynare. .

Capt

' nd at tbe battle «C tbs

•h- fort that the^husbar
iakdy drafted, and, we ’

Inna Tatu."—Tta
■v.be.wiuy over the no

••—•.fog »•* be bvW tore
.. a “spike team.”
J &gt;i^£bw&lt;&gt;tic* »* a stal-1
’ ■ • all. CyrUS l^rvrll SU-'
- .1 to..|.| forth io Ibt
SfoMiavill* «a th* ittb
Mrlbrt- aa?'* •« ab.«ldti*»

Siaitrd Hastings •« the

Sol Hansa the Piofttr I

•TRAYED OR STOLEN.

MILLINERY STORE
JA1ST
A FINE ASSORTMENT

until Ort.tar 14th, for forty milium* of
5-20 toad*.
Tta AM* hare abwaya
been so popular that a liberal premium ia
I expected, apd a cuaaiderableamount will SILK.
prahabl* Im Lak* m foreign accMat.—
STRAW
Tta 7AO loan will no* be interfered with,
AKD
and remain* tta mo*V oo* ven tort lavert,
VKLVKT
frwnt gt par that ia gow in tb* market,
BONNKTS;
whil* the upropMala&gt;&lt;My be daairabla LA DISS',
CroWte
for Lanka ud capitaliatA., Tbe autaeriptiMa.lc the 7 30* have already amoMttd
to over furty-fiv* uilllitam. g- •
WILDHSUS'

BKUBWErs 2JH.D03.

rtt, nolwitbstendtac that be lima stand*.
■* rm* «/ lbw* bigoted aod ill.torsi
Dcmocral# wto&gt; ueed, la bia abundant
admiration of few speech, to mob aboio
to* apeakers. Boei* four year* agn, aa
nnic*uee*&gt;n*nt was pu'olisbod, that in lb*
tone of B«ll*vua, Eaton aouoly. a gsattoman would addreee the etuaraa oa
th* subject ol tbe moral effect of ala* ary
up&gt;« the omsatry. Tbe meeting was
anpqlifted
fur th* -eraniog
in *
cbur^h, Wtoo th* time of tb* mealing
earns Hr. Brackrtt and sevarnl of fee
warn, and a enmd of other roughs, toofi
p.M«s*i&lt;« »f th* edificr, and wbea tba
speaker l.rgan, Martin 8. Brackett, Cnppcrto*4 candidate fiw Lfest. Gorenwe
asked in tt'od voice,;-Do you intend to
maha a political speech F, Ths aprafcar
replisd that such was not Ms iaientiiui •
“Bat." respond*! lb* Inlell^Mt Braekrtt
“Ym cm*i make a apseeft oa slavaay
s.tbort making a pdUraJ speech, and
that aort uf thing anal b* allowed.” ha*,
iag aakl IM*, th* grand and mighty
Brsrkett demanded a cbairmao . for th*
meeting, called in revsons* to an invitetom &lt;.f ci tiara*, and bis a*w«iatM voted
in a B&lt;wder Ruffle Lmx4&gt;on. Tbe crowd
taking Ihsir eua foun tba Copperhead
candidate for Lieal. Gwcrmoe. tanwted
snd threatened, toaitad awl hallooed uaul

iriTMit.

A fine exemplihesti-n &lt;&gt;f C.pperfccad
—4 A- ri- tpeeefc .Kxarred In Co lamwhere.some rowdim of
t tn a acboolhouss where
fee w.. preaching, m fUt.
--------- »«’rd to know whether
be was ••Dwmoer.t or Abolitfonirt,- aay.
Ing that If be waa tbe former, be might
ermtlaee tn preach, but if the latter they
-nUdl&gt;«Hm. II.
u
•BMM ‘brongh tbe window.

,
.

■

jy William Kratee
in
was arrest
sbon lima sinew, t'* «1*
taut sw.1 Wealing tb« “»•

HATS*.
.......
AND
WORSTSD
GOODS,
Hull we ms»i «mfoa*
ctos aiweouvenirtt sad •
jUsditi-ms .J tbe three!
for* sneaking.—&gt;'• F. '

jJAWS PORTRITT HALUSBY,

,
,

Hreff. AgswteX. Y.Manitary Msrtetv, Itodwto
-Ganta: 1 4s«wi M da* ta]*a tastalvSto&gt;aa&lt;w
*1 etaKt^lhal *M tottle *f Fraples Cave wkirh
I sMrtasd ham yas ia Ke*re.tor last. Kwiag
the atorttoMwl sf yaw Raefciy, tofcHag to

��DRUG STOREill
.

1 ' an® *1
■BTuOOTS

again, but Urn stop mother was cruel and
e.rarwd.utaLU^uf greeting SDtJimwitaUj-

ing b.*ma ties. At length tba fakir died
and thus ended all bar hopes of peace
nrfirt at buroa. '
’ Miso Mary now put on male attire and
with W brother, enltsud in the Mlb
lad. VmU. Iler brother wee sooc killed
and abe agate foil alone.
She followed
luru at pump,” performing all the duties
&lt;.f thseultbori waa m esversl hard fought
battios, tb« last of which w*t at lookout
Mountain, where she was wounded in
the stde and borne front the field, “fth
was her third wound, one very eevere,
shtsertng U» bonee uf the aakle. White
the aurgeoa wasdreeetng Um last wound,
be-all at ones exelaktewd,-My God you
are a wumCt," to which she replied, “My
Gud l aie a wutnai ” Cp to this time
she had earvM two years and a half,
drew' pay aijd rations from the Govern­
ment-add her sea undiscovered. As soon

MU UNUI,

jBHad«fAM*,CW.*
swy f/tafa s-»taW WK
imeaaHsIvnM.

ST- FOB MECHAXICAL AMD MEDICINAL
PORPOfiK8.ONLY.ja

'YlIOftE

nA, COFFEE. SUGAR, 8P10B8. rOTBB.
PRUWE8. Flea. XAHTX8, CODFISH;

Cspt. Getea,Military Aset. Lincoln Genl.
Hospital, iov.ted her tu ber bouse, where
ebo has been slay lug eince. Bbe applied
to the military aulbunliee for ber pay
due, bet they found su prvriaioes m law
'KShj_Sw thJn aPP*led difWVP”
Jy to the President, wbu t&lt;&gt;M a.. tr&lt;lu&gt;
Isw made no provisions for her case, be
g—_„/-7s£r-_
would pay ber out of his own pocket.
Btoe Is h msdinni saed woman, eighteen
JEFFERSON FARMER. Cm. Aft.
years old, ef somewhat inaseuliue leaorncx 01 WAWTOTOW IT.
lures and vuk*.
She acted as orderly
CbieafW, DI.
fur her Idoutoaant (nr six months,tenting P. 0. Drawer, SX71.
with hiiA ; blacked his bouts, brushed bia
Cluthes, die. Bet when be received infurmalioa of her true oharacter, it is said
be wm so exasperated that be refused to
speak to. ber. But Ute most interesting
pert of her history,
‘
‘
’ *
___________ _ _____ _iMMr'
follow. The genius
thlle thore is another vie
lory to win. A^ain she levels bar musk
st, fixes bayonet, chargee the foe and
adds another rictory iu*h*r list. This is
significant. The spoils are the heart and
hud of a gallant yoong sergeant of the

Abo a yraet varictT of tba

cx®nciMif tpnPBTipni’E'pTv
Aid CwklBg Extract,

&lt;*t* CovwXr^.

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nepeeM^oftba

GROCERIES!

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■ gistisp’ Silina

*R\oc&amp; "VuAThtt axxA VA\%
Is that duty strike A a-BrteT Diseue,

un-m

An.
r the QB cad beelll. ef the body dspuds
TT f S3 fo ^foiidSh. body drsgt

i» sad caripgkrfetarMy tta V iettra.eli.rss
l*da sod IidUmsiloe. M frefleen ta the eUraol

R. J. GRANT!

rt a ■bsrebfoexfoaenee These Ms«&lt;lnas
Kyc ’’CneatMxUA

Llswr Qsmploint, Fmt andjgua,
Lauoorrhoaa,
Famala Ckmploif
ggifrilas,
a.jUUjnWZh
ff^sore,
Xr«pM&lt;,
JWa, &amp;rq/Uleus Orrwumption, w«

IN MY LINE OF TltADE

JSETRATP, IP01E. (DAJ3E
•r Ready JPay/wmjjr.

Basclalalite lien win be mH to COMPOUXD
.

WJSL

g^WadM^be Bwiif-'U h which t^

JUST RECEIVED

/Wp^A Vtke a C'cvawv.

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STOMACH
bittbbs.

*?£££ CXS'X'
S.B&amp;IE.'W.SBEKfiBrS
AMERICAN
ORGANS.
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wrrss

Which we offer st

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U FIFTEEN DIFFEHZXT STYLES.

laximrax

ipmkes.

We have ever; kind of fppde. aueb a
Tyy fUee raedieiaea, sad you will never

®W!T8 &amp; SB®®?,

"SIk y^er neighbors, who have seed thaw,
and they will say they are
Qt ooi.

OBGAN

GROCERIES
THE AMERICAN ORGANS
Moeouaced by move ttsn a bsadved at the
Oryauiste to hr saptrier to ear other rat
■mm3. I...1..
,k. kl-k—I
J*. _

Said Senator 8emmee, Louisiana, Id
hyi speech to the rebel, at JsehM:
“Our hopes fur an early peace are de
pendent-entirely on tbo success of thr
Damocrslio party at the North In the
aporoaoMtig Presidential election.”
Bayt the London 2Wee iwiis teaue of

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aylymebould frJ.M before going for a

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n. r. cheb;
insiramest aa though oatastad al eer warerana
I bare also a large aaaortswalef

Pianos &amp; Melodeons I

Clothi

Dcecrrpiive eircelarvoaet free ef charge.
style

142 Uke at., Crijcsoo.

WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz.
ln-.wstluah.aalssj,
hCd* U-T swjgj?

AND

W. W. KIMBALL,

J&gt;RY GOODS!

a

of every descr iption
is^now wit •
York sh-nild
tires \Jtthe t—
Tbepriaciplaa of Goo. McClellan
ed/ uptrn Ma war Democrat, aa being as
anaious for Union and the CumdteisMi
as any map ie the had. But when events
move so rapidly, -men move with them.
Should any oppsmswt •! tO. Lmcute be
elected, there can hardly be a diHlbi that
the policy of the present Preeideet will
bu alnmcfoned during tbo emuing four

TOL’B BALSAM OF HOARHOUND, which Us
perfect srscins for cot au.ceue. or any surauAA or trro sitvrtceuna srMsg from,damp, cold
or snddea change cf the weather.
Bvery
-bo baa erar takes Binrn't

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NeVer waf there a 4n&lt;rt beautiful day
than wte iltliered on l*bursdayj tnornlq
late, thexte^ud day ofjli© Agriwtikprtl

Fair. The-psople commreced gatheriox
eoriy:and thkMtebdawc© upon tbe gnuAtd

was larger tban at'any ffreviliM
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embraced thneaiko exhibirta of cattle.

2d beu. Qua. McQusra.
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Beat ©oil I yr. old, Nshemiah Cook, 1 00
2d beet, Nataimiak Cook, . .
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50
Bai &lt;u.lk«w&gt;. Ma, Qia^MI,
23
Bnta.ll b—iMa. lS.Xahr. »
Best ah©ll and eons basket, Mr©. D.
Strihsr,
;
Best ©hell frame, Mra. H. Wright,
50
2d best, Mr©: C. PanR,
•
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Best velvet bounrl. Miss Lottis Brown, 50
Best felt haf,
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50
Bert infants esp,
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50
Best talten ©olUr, Mias F. Swain,
50
Best bead collars^ Maria Powers,
50
Beet feather flow-era “-I - “
4
50
Linen etodtlngs, Amanda Mixer,
50
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60
Balmoral stockings, Mary E. Green, 50
Fancy Vase, Mrs. Cha*. Fault,
25
Cushion atands, Mr*. Chas. Pauli,
25
Best straw frames, Mrs. Chs*. Paun, 50

New York, Ort. 14—Tbe TTorif, Us­
ing Ito sssi-riion on the fig-ras^t lu- thus
far received fr©m Peuosy lvaula, ©aye tfer
De«n«rgto rtvo.PT’UbU s/Ug^rd •
majority r.f5&gt;00 &gt;m the b«&gt;mo vote—.
Tbe Tribtmt. on the other ham! figure-

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soldier* In the Department «f Washimr
ton give: &lt;kh Artillery—Unfa©, 101 ;
’ CUnNo. 6-Draft Horn.
fin© spocimeoa lhe.bete of which are, of
oral
• lancy s&gt;«x. B«. br.ldrf rin.M-.Wm_ Ttekkr SO Demooratic, A At Camp DwlribuHoa
Beat
draft
team,
F.
B.
Anstte,
:
course, indicated• by th© Premiums
— Union, 488; Democratic, 73. '
3d beat,'Jerome Palmertrin,
Best booked rag. T. L. Pillsbury.
50
awarded.
*
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Best shell sod ©one frames, Mrs. D.
On© solitary pig tnld th© efltire exbib£
. .. . .. Dmvoi B—Cattlx.
Striker,
50
Cfaae No. \-Dvrkaau.
ti&lt;» in that dau. Th© truth it, pork and
Best embnriiferad infant’s dress, Mrs.
John Roberta,
4
M
pigs are Um aoare© and too d*ar I© be Beat boll 2 yra old, Geo. L. Briggs, 32 00
Chn No Z-Gradt ant N*t&amp; CattU. Best lot ol? paintings, Mary E. 'Green, 50
looked st far nothing.
- • -- • : Beal boqiM &lt;&gt;f graaeee, Mrs. J. P.
There was a good show ofhorsoe far Best bull 3 years old ug user,
Roberta,
25
8. Andrea,
S3 00
AH Work and most other cfaties wer©
Hanging tteme basket. Elsie H 4&gt;bs, 25
well reprsnented except Marcs and Colts Beal-bull 2 yrs old. A. Sponabls, 2 00
G«
'• Mrs. Wm.
'
Brat Bull Cdt. &amp; P. Cndy,
1 00
Potter,
'
25
which ware deficient.
New Yuri. October 15.—Tbe/feroWi
Clan No. 4— Working Oren and Slrcrt. Best ei'n« frame, Mrs. I. N. Krmlrt, 50
4 D. W. Ellie, of Assyria, exhibited a
Beat jroke working ogen, 8. An
Best housewifery. Mrs. J. M. Nevins, 50 c-irro&lt;p©ud©nt witb.Grcgg’am»alry *•&gt;*:
very fine Jack, which we cuoaider worthy
2d best, Mrs. C. M. Sumner.
25 A rec-ytnoiresirce was road© by Maj.
’Dio following meetings have been apof special mention.
«23 beat, S. J. Badraek,
Best W«u-h case. Mary E. Green. _ 25 MeCdfowiihSM men ©ftbe I3ib Pert
pumtrjd liy tbe Republican County Com.
■yfvnla on the night nftbe 11th tn alBest em'oruldered handkerchief, Mrs.
Agricultural Implements wore not iBeal pair 8 year old steers, A.
miuen, which will bo addressed by one
Elsie H-bba.
25 certain the strength of the enemy in the
numerous, but some estwllent specimens
vicinity of Stony Creel Slatioh i&gt;o the*
or more of the following speakers :
Bost faneV bolls and eggs. Mts. Chas.
Clan No. 5—Z«i Catlh
were on the ground and these are Indies
Pauli.
25 south side qf the Railroad. .They pau»i
■James'-A. Sweexsy. IL Wright and
Brat fat sow. 3 P. Cady.
II 50
ted by the premium* awarded^
the rebel picket line, espturmg iS.priaou
Best f»ne» work basket, Mrs. Cbaa.
Chat. G. Holbrook.
75
Io tbe Muchanical Department, were ’2d .tert. S.rdh Shew.
Psuik,
“ ers,' several mvlvs sod horses. end burned
.AX%trt School Rous^ Carltoa Center,four rqhnl waguns and retnrapd without
some good speeinvena of Ugennh.) and
Cl»n No 9 —Draft C»tltr. .
Friday evening, Oct. flfc
Divi-ios Gthe loss of a man. The rebel force nt
yofcr Jr-ift 'Sen, A, Andrus. 32 00
amnug shlcli we eprteallt Bert
I
At Mudge'a School Honea, Castleton, conveniRtea,
1
Stony Creek was found to be7.000 infant­
2
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tkulo-vlt,
31
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notioe a model far a patent Bre Hite, a !
Saterdsy evening, Oct. 29.
ry and cavalry under Wada Haxnpiou.
Best half bu. ears of Core, A. P.
At Middfevnte, Monday * evening, .■very ©nnvnnientarrnagemeiM, exhibited ■Dtnsms C—Swaxe, awtnx ©so Pooltmt.
King.
50
°CAt3LOntt&gt;g©vifto, Tueeday evening, by Isaac Tolles nt Barry.
Best hslfbu. wheat. Geo. L Briggs, 50
.Ckut No. 1—AVrp.'
Tbe U« la the Finn Corp*.
Beet half bu. ©eta, Peter Overt,
50
Spimisb Merino Buck, Da if id
New Tart, Get. 15.—The JfrraAG
In the departments usually allotted W&gt; Best
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Best col I ecu.hi of fruila of all kinds
bib Corp- correspondent nays tba total
, ,
At PrairievlHe, Wedneeday wvoeing, ithe Ladies, the show was'very fine iud©ed ( . dubnmia, • *4"'
' grown by one exhibitor, James
2d teat, J. R. l*&gt;&gt;*©rs.
lure in tbe Poplar Gmr* fight was 2,021 xxa-r yj^-n^Brraa
Nov. 2d.
_
;
(and worthy ©fall praise.
.&gt; ■ jBeet frrM Meria© brak. J- M.
W. Hotchkie*.
50
of whom 1,521 were missing.
At Wcknry Comers, Thursday ereBest collscti-m of fall applea, Milo L.
Fruit, altboogh not very abundant was
R'gers,
±
Wirtmre,
50
"^At Doud’a flch.’ol H&lt;mse in Hope, 'exceedingly good and is said to have bonf 1Bret Ausibdown A bueka. Geo.
Best ©oliection of Winter Apples,
. Mason,
.
Thursday evening. N»&gt;v. 3d.
'
।a bettor show than wg© exhibited M tbe
Wm.ATi.us,
50
Fair.
y
■
IBert pen ft Ewas, G McQueen,
At life M.wfi'rt Scbo-4 Domain John©- State
(
Best relleetion of pears, M. L.
town, Friday ereeing. Nov. 4.
Cion No. 2-Swina.
Williams,
M
Tbs vegetables wen. very good, and
At^.Woodland Center, Saturday eve- only fine and healthy specimens were ex- Beet
pig 8 ma*, uld, A. Ryereoa, 31 00 Bast eullectlon ©f peaches, J. W.
1
Hntehkive,
50
At Hastlnga, Monday evening. Nov. 7. biblted.
I
Grand Il.pld,. Jkpl.XWl,
Ges. McCuujbAW doesn't remember
Best colleetioo ©f Grapes, J. W.
Financially,. the Fair was a aucees*. I
Hnrtrtra,
50 what bowl be run oa when be fouxbl the
ITIHI! ITHMI rrtvui
Tbe aotrie© not being aa numerous a© wa*
Bert half dor. long Wood brats, Wm
bwttfo-of Malvern Hill, fie will bar. Bay the Best: then Tak» Cm» W U.
Hams,
25
the aame difficulty in remembering,’ I bars MJiW smsMtMnrsf-fcrt ataaYV.
hoped of course lessened (he rsesipts;
Bern Ulf rtt. Rate .Baete, H. ■.
after next N«vember what boat be ran rated Ot«■ OrtM ISS'&lt; -Ml «M •* »**•
but lbs premiums awarded being corres­
eosainjMv, t« atw a lar^e rairrlv ef Farter. IKa ■
My©ra,
25
pondingly light, leave tbe society in very
Brat half dos. enrrete, J. M. Nevins 25
good condition. "The receipts were about
- ^rS^SCRnj-'.
Bret peck potatoes, Jerome Palmer.
Beat reapar and mower, Geo. T.
ISM.
»'•«.
25
Cmwu.,
rt 40 Beat peck white beana, Peter Covert, 25
Tbe Annual address, by L. D. Dibble
2d bent. O. G. Cooper,
1 40 Largest squash of any kind, Wm.
E-q- of Battle Creek, was well worthy ( Best wood Mwer, A. R. Prate,
2 00
Hams,
4
25
•if that gentleman's reputatiuu as w Jogjc- 2d bate. Gyo. Baker,
100 Beat 2 winter squashes, Wm. Hams. 25
Bent cbeeen press, I. N. Keeler,
. 50 Beet cabbage, H. N. Bbeldnn, fifi
Bret bee hive model, I. Tolies,
' 50
?.uinT-' g7; U UriK*.
35
Best h.wee rake, J. Badotrt.
50 Pm meUo©. Wm. Hama, _ • •
25
A Sianncarr Fact.—k la a eu rions
Best Her* Pitchfork, J. Badeock,
60 Best Cauliflower, J. M. Nevins,
25
and significant facir that w’hlls'Mte.Demucar* The relnnis from lbw Town -Else
Clan No,
,
ll&lt;&gt;ne In Ginneclicut, abow that the State
Lunf RtDDfo amd Damxo.
rrats rurally refrain frost* attending
Best dress ©out, Mrs. J. A. Roblanurt to n&gt;ll up a |prge Majority for
Unton Meetings, th© Union men quite
Brat Kding, Miss Fanny Jone©, 32,00 Lincoln and Johnson in November. In
extensively attend Democratic hteetiugs.
a large number ui biwns th- L'ni.-n vote
Cbu Na. 9— Wagont, Carriage, Sleigkr
This was exemplified by. the inertings
shows very hand«un&gt;e gaina. Where
and CaiinrI Warr.
bold bereJaat week, At the Dau»-«raiic
&gt;ur people have resiHjodrt nobly tn there is a lose, iris mostly earned from
Beat two horse wagon, 0. C. Bug1
local causes. W» bat© returns .from 84
City tiaritwarw
calle
fur
filling
the।
army,
and
for
TnAliM,80,000 Union Majority.
bee,
.
W 50
Gtwud SUt-ds 8v»t. UM
oeV.yJ
Ing the hospitals, and now have to towns; fifty Union end llurty-two G-p
lieved by good judge- that the Unionists Beat two horse carriage, Wm. P.
Pcnnsylvxala, 15 004
Majerlty, oould baVd outvoted the faBJwdrs &lt;.f ValI their duty to the Treasury. Sup- per. Union gains eight towns, (kipper.
Garrett,
1 50
?TRAYED OR STOLEN.
Ofors
this rebellion fully
Beat
single
sleigh,
F.
Allen,
,
.
75
The returns Trem'tbe'late elections iandigbam, irhpe on .Frid©y , ©yrttjng.
pressed; who can doubt that our govkeep gating better ©M tetter. ' We when-an^W the mnateloqueot &lt;4. Union.
ment will be rightly regarded as the
**Mt
the worW 1 tdMfis Napolsrt - -—rs- E.TW. —--------- --- i
Best l&lt;wif aalt'rislng bread, Mrs.‘J.
gain. sevcntl Congreramen in Pfnnsyrva50 by his couf fotut, overthrew the govern- ,rom tb« afiwmy fifteen guns.
Usscort
Badock,
niavrtAraU aa mpiljen of jbo^ Legisla
mteft ofFranoe in a day, and we bat'© il
true, captured twenty s
Best loaf corn bread, no com. Mrs.
tore. Tim soldiers’ vote inshe* th* State
seen
other
forms
of gorerumont lb the
'
-*
8. Andrua,
■
absolutely certaln.eren ifWo .fartdtara
Beat Jwp© butter, Mrs. J. Bwdceck,
50 old world toppled over almost as easily.
. .
• .
■ •" i • - - ■ •
What other cnintry than our own could
on tbf.home votE. fa UWn and’ Mfana meet or oven hear the tssuos pmperly and Best butter made in September,
Mr&gt; OTHlfl,
SO bars Stmid up against th© deep lild woothn-Ufiipn. men arc ailfl'pairing tbeir ftrraibfy preseMedt- But ttes*. reptilea
?r*bnr^.
Best
etaUe.lOlbs.
or
over,
Mrs.
'• splraoy ofIwdwn'rulers? But besides
magwWrttrt msjoriirt, ©nd rtmUiig over will be m«N srere© W&amp;r efeetlrm thus '
RWisrdTonne,
YB establiahing In aft men's minds the te-'
w are at Union meetings nrre.
L
their great gains of Oungreasroea. Tte
-Crete t rtaea ft d« to k-m, uiirti.rt—gte *
trinsic strength of republican gbveraBMrMM. Wpr. J, BiUrt,
al tCret of that ™ boitl. „f Freutra fare wtwh
BUWn I.
C meat wo shall Ear© developed resource©
CoppeAufad* ar© muted bores, firt ©nd
. J Mn.X B«&gt;e-*.
■ ■ “- —, ©fmtfltrry f..re», and of every form of
dragoons. Th© fluting vote dart has io
asthmel weilth, wkkh hav© glr«Jy **.
Bat
muJ
Cuvert.
• '
. a?', .r—
• .
lo&amp;aspvassi . .
.
. Beet botile ©arrant wine, Richert
thnJUnfefetrgtiuo MU-nuMh. »R»
»»Aeapeae© mwn who bee oppoart th» •
JuQM, '
’ ’’ ' ''
IV shrewd Mmm mrt
Hofland
B«t bocde Wnekb^Ty wtea, M. L.
is Art a man of imcliiwrocn in ths Cai©* — .
-s
--------and Germany hare already dlscovmd
Willltma,
who bellrvte that JSsCfallm nan by &lt;M&gt;
this, and are ba/tag ap om-stocks while
Beat hop yeast bread, MUe Emma
piSjujuj. w,
goM remains high -, but tbe more tiosM
wait MMf oSr .©rare* la an .estahlliUd
M.— r.n.B
b rw©&gt;,
«agL
Wien xigribMMM. wfac Eure- •

te ^oea-nawra of tbesu tick

tesure.

Tnkata rty ©U

BcsaLarann.—G«»end.y
tiurglsrs gained ©eeMe te Mr
etoeent W«w&gt;3ha»d Crater, i

©■my a grreter part «f Its
Irae wiU preUbly reset. 32,0(
brerHy upon Mr. Uiltert.
rthaiXe-rs. Mmrim &amp;
nontpjlle. I&lt;»sl sbbut 31.

MM adMiraM -© ©rewded I
h&gt; tU s^rac.-,far more I

HAVE YOU HEARD

From the Elections I

ohio, 8o,ooo mTss muoirn.

CbIob

Bcssmfawa- Parra

Manx

©faJfyMKng Itself Demncra’I
st the Cunrt II&lt;st»e «i.

eWtfate* Mhitb w— ©ddrewrd !
Miller, «&gt;f Grand' Rapid* and’L. I
Ua,-rtatMeOwk MrM.lk
favj.far twwfeng hoars t» trj
vftUr th© a©dteaoc lUt the D

«ut all him a G-pperheud.

M

tfa&gt;4iab attempt 19 prer©,;tbal |

•MU wan araiMr #Un U*
©say, a**d that taxation would «
frapW

***bisUefuenvUcs*

�•i."gAi&lt;-..,xrg

I deaewtoatow of »&gt;. ItM, WM.

and

M.ooe. sad til i I iwl|q inemeetMforM^ddfo
| hrsWimksi ft^ti^flb Wna. • . ■ ■

roUTiCAMisirrAoei , ’ ‘
HviuF. k. k?LU&gt;o4. Al.«&lt;4~

•wotyny she intsnst aoenodftw dutt a
to data of deposit.
..
. .
Parties depowktfog tussly-gn Iktsmod &lt;

tUdUiMa or WW^Umr1*1*- c—*

House, no Snlorday nIUrwooa max, nt
fl o’cloek, and ntoo i» thn euinriwg} &lt;J tbe
same day.

Fellow ^lixewe, gii» him n

large audience.

Turn Odl!

TumOul!

sndxxiu^rArrAoisoymixjOAX.

lloo. K W. Kdityt will &gt;p«*k &gt;1’

^Irte a jraoaBM SamernJsas. oArlag a Nghrn
ratssf laterost than snT oUer.aod Ifo ledasmrifr.
Any mvUgs husk which Pv» Ito fop eel— I*
La 0. g. Feme,'mooli its tot it ie peytag in Ua
beetdrueMng ma flam of Ua uunlry, and it

AUWINISTKATOrS SAI

MwMU«Ul« M&gt; Frltf.j ovonlnf of U&gt;i&gt;

Th "sc writing )A ibo army ’nflll ’ do well

S FECIAL NOTICES'

t&gt;&gt; inclose »muc of these lickctt in tbeii

letters. Tieketo may dau bw bad by
nailing on J. A. Sncexey, Chairman of

f-^wnty Cuiamhu*.

Let thia

1

uuik be

ft eno Lanina. —On Sunday wight acme

burglars gained acre as frt Mr. Hilbert's
store at W««*Jlaad Center, and carried
away a greater pari »f he client*.

Tbe

Mualclpal
Taaatle*.
■
But aside rmm all tbs advastagee ws hare ewwsrretsd, a special act of CoagruMMseyteaU leads
•U Tntturfu^afn&gt;9UtUtt»ati»9. Oalbeaeo-

l&gt;«e will probably reach *2.000, and.tells

heavily np&lt;&gt;n Mr, Hilbert.

We also

letin thal'Measra. Martin dt Barber at
VernM&gt;nirU|« l««wl about *1.000 hi tbe

as nia ^pptiner, &lt;&gt;u Saturday night.

,

paring tbe peat weeh tbe people of
thia viainity bate had a rare treat, in
itsiemng to num* of the beat aprakeaa in
• be Sun. npow polities) qawetirma. Tbe l
i.i'di HaM Meeting oa Thuradny wpa.

i TO CONSUMPTIVES,
t'owsumptfve
Essr^

IM PORTANT. AND.TRUE I

jou luSiriag with list droad dlseaae, leal^O.VS XEtBALOU EIXG will speedily
cura.
you racked with tbs tortures of BseesAnsw*
”•’&gt; M»*.i«u .Xtr&gt; wfl&gt;a&gt;&gt;««arH&lt;ev«.|
yaa ougsniig Irra the gsawiagsof Dnrsr j

Ml-*.

sell »i tended, potato being prtoett fruni
The Coart j

nil parts of tba flinty.

Io addition to ths very Lbsrnl Istsrrvt oa tbs
Doles for three years, tbto privilege ef sesrrwrsionls now worth about Uno per essL per onnaw. fur the carrswt rate for » &gt;; Doede, u net
less then sum par cent, prswsfoau aM before tbe
war lbs premium co six per omst. C. 8. fooekswM
over twenty per cent. It w ,11 be seee that lbs
actual pront oa Uls loan, at Uo prooest market

W*tso« a XaeasuuA Xut will Iwivyto your
digrstiac . ,.*..i
r,
L£ you ervsaiag with pus. with Goer la your
limbs’
Warpni'a XbcsaMu Rise will asssags your
RE yeuswaro’of tbe evUteoee of'UoMaaav la­

House eaa ciuwdcd to i la almost copse- ,

in tbe afternoon, Hun. H.

IhrjitM DyK
..
i '!
C. R. WALE IR, Pnfntiar.

H. Crapo, ,

and Hu*. T. W. Ferry, addreaaed tbe'
penpie. la the evening nddrunoen were |
msd* by G C tflller, Esq., and 1. II.
Parish, id Grand Rapid*.
Oa Friday creeing, II..*. E. B. Fair­
field

add record a uruwded boeme, and

MilhroX Ckocolote Worm pros* I
XEVER foil Io A—truy ami ritrrvulaale UI
liadaonetmWod Wwnaa. AropertfeClyVlubl.

queoce.

DASTIS^ Mlfr

.

WANT 25 000 Iba. &lt;.f WOOL to
tnniKifactura inau CLOTH— ~ »

Il U wot oftwi tbe people uf thia '

^•ebty atftj 90 rioii a treat.

Subscriptions will be received b/ the TroMfvr
fUe Vsrted S lalas, st WsahJagtea, Uo severs!
.mutant Tweasrvro aad dealgasted Depialttrim

WOOLEN FACTORY.

h&lt;ld th* audience fur mure than tw&gt;-

First Mattern*) Baah ef Ann Arbor. Mteb.
Boccad Matleant Baak of Detroit, Blab.
First Matieaal Baak of Fealoa, Bick,
sod by all MaUoaal Baaki which art dspaaitaHaa
of Public moary. sad

Mr. Fair­

field Jowls heavy blows against the rub-

«la of ibe South, and their ap&lt;4&gt;*i*u and
ay mpathibera of ibe North. The antbu

MimWTAfeU IAIKI All lAUH*

throughout the country, will giro further iator-

•iie.it eahiUuJ in thane meetings ab»«a
that l be L'ninw party bniieve 1* lb* ?•» I

'worn; cArding

t&gt;cc «f tbetr enuaa, amd aro confident »f

aucraaa.

Does Prwnpdy sad la Uo Best Banner.
The beet of workman employed.
&gt; ............. JOUI 8. FAN BRUX'
UeeUogs. June L IMA V -

Ltt tbe ball mil cm until the

fi b .4 Ntivenilier, and there will scarcely
tw . -rmiM spot” left of the Surreodi-i

j’laarwwmt

Pnnrf

cure.

Mkwrt-*!. —Tee

party rolling Itself Drnsocm’ie, h-H ■

umrii^i nt the Cuut 11-wimm. Thursday

rsafTxr acactf■»b«T

mbisft wbub wan addressed by Jeenvw (
Miller, ,-f Grand Rapids and L, D. L&gt;it« j

Couaiy.

Me. ./Bblth CHok. Mr Miller Lb.,reI I

MIDDLKTILLE. Micwioas.

OFFICE. OV.ER BhdrKWH SftpRE.
Wdl attend to all calls In iho liar of Ms prafcaaios, with promptasst and HdsLtJ ; laaludrogihs

tmr4 frr tw. Inog b-mr. t.. try to C(.t.
vines tby nodiMoc ihM the Denx»eincy
**• wm s dfowwbm pnrty.

CURE

b tbe Arm

port wf hie speaeb bo inboerd hard foe pl
th-.vmpaihv ..fbie nediowee, which was

.marly bwlf Kepublieoo. by Amtouneing
tbe rebdUnp. But wboB ha h*d reached
that jm^i t/lb apoidi wbero if *»e »*•
reeury, in neder ta. ooetwin his party end

The Great French Remedy !

pl»tt.rdi, to apologue fer. the rrbeUnm

KAM,*WMWVaB.gaTXM0"
«&gt;..i all him a Oppethrdd. Mr. Dibbh
-pern i&gt; ie'fc4Vft!I^ J|lpQdBTto

Tba oolyeecteln end bsfo Remedy for an Ckev*
ine Obslruciiaaa. Monthly DMfoaltfow Irrsgaterltms. and all &lt;b» utbev dteasers io which tbe neaaan
W t fo and MeUnr te peesi rnrly Hah Is.

'fodiah attempt &gt;&lt;» pr-TWI^l «*»•
•debt wm grewtur than Um o-milry,
pay. and that taitaUcm would crush tbe
J*"P»e,

Boat ia ibo foolishness of tbeuo

men. Mutt while they ionlM that McClellnn
■**de fiwhiMntfw War pMMnrm. they

COMMBSIO.XKK3 NOTICE'

�b.fafaU l-M :

BHVG STORE!1.!
■BwawrmxR

VWU
.
oMb »W, ibe L-ndon HfowH, done wo»
sd^^Mgive Ha reason. for wwhlag I
tba MftMa »f M&lt;£UUaa:
:
‘-Btairt# MMRdlfen. IT ofecked P«dim, aflfl havdRfe Wort before Mm,-1
Wa UA of roeoml.ialng tba shattarad
frUmmtu o( a Union rent ta pieces bj
fag year* «L cruel .wiir would ba too
rn^bfa lU.abdity of tha
ft

.

___ ________ ut.c.___

a now and moat complete auorlmeat of

DMCGIJfttWBICTJIM
UfMalrsh, Falwta, OUa, Cmi
Bpfecme. WwrwiMg FIRM,
TVRTENTtNE AND ALCOHOL.

the aUteo&gt;n»K»h» h»V t—i^-wr-rwempUaa, If lr»t W Ao programip* laid

tk» aaao^ M the efiteuv
wlen ttP.Tba blaaainfn.vt P*«nW
twbad, afbor the b«a« twkurea of ««il
.&lt;dlK
... Ua *»F““• •“

bMMIj

•» ~O-A *•••“*
-nd fa."

COME AND BUY KOBE

Alee a fan eteA ef

Ipratss

GROCERIES!
WE^PUBLICLY

0

Uff-PI

CUAIACJOB MA-

CHimtOP ANY OTHER
limuiMt to iwnaw tbe w«r. It U aiUm. (
. ■
Lie Ahat in the Chicago ‘plalfona* u.4 uno X MACHINES
wood is said of going tu war again if nagaci.lKXM Should fail. On the contrary,
thwvnvrnpt t*» restore the Union by fores
J* lor sad auapto.
week W'U
•••* ••
of arms is denouced in tbe moat unmeas­ fs
W touar ottan. Cellectlouo mode &lt;&gt;•
ured Irmi.
p
~
“In-thia nrogramma there ia much Baid
IfcwrW.
[UbMJ
of peace; there ia not one word of war. JEFFERSON FARMER, Gw*. Agl.
Tbe aim of tbe democratic party we be- ,
liyvato ba to restore the Union, if pool
erne* 91 Washington St.
bla by peaceful mean*; if ont, tu ipake
tha beat of it, and conclude an alliance
with a aepamTe-and independent South.
TT« trxet, tkeo, that tie democrat: may
eucceoti in
Hedtllao at Un &gt;uct
Pmident of the (Tnian."
Another of these English journals remerke, that when onoe negotiations are
opened the rebels will n&lt;&gt;l ne be an foolira as'to give up what they are fighting
for ; they willatphd out lor indepandenee,
knowing that a country ao weakened la
to treat with rehela, and to make the
fitakpOer. al that, will ratber give up the
•’ruggl® than rccnmmer.ee the war. The
Ctiariaalon and Richmond journals are of
tha. *ame opinion.
Wo hasa already
qapfad frumtho Richmond journals; the
CewrMr of Charleston anys ;
rffOar euceaaa in battle insures the auceeaa caLMcOeUan. Our foilatw will itw
•Mfe land to hia defd.”
*Dfe Chari eeton Afmwy any a:
“If we_bold our awn and prevent fur
t&amp;erThTlitary eucceaaea on the part of our
r
1 CELEBRATED ‘",
fa&amp;, there II every prodpect that MeClell.n wrtf be afeeted. and hl* election
upon the Chicago platform moat lead to

peace Bn^ ouHntfepcudehCT.'*
"Evvry enemy of odr Union, every
friend and ally of tbe rabela, derirea the
election of McClellan and Pendleton, is
it prudant. oa ,wi«a.tof'dlow theoounael*
and gratify the wiabea of thaaa shrewd
calculators, tbeae aworn eneniira of our
country! In fitvor of MrClellaa and
Pendleton, aed oepooed to Lincoln and
JohMojuare.-Vallandigham. the
Timot and Herold, tbe Rich mood Eotjoir
er and DiepoJeh. and ths Charleston Court«r and UfarcurjL
Can any mart wbo
lovta the Union venture to support a
ticket which baa such friend* 1

tMrnrawvjMMar.
irw fir oefleotaal —d daxfrmt Amm .
helmboi.itr extract buciic and im
“
PROVED ROSE WASH CUMM
bkcut omjeare* -A.I»A

la.lltfatrlMagte,

*« Utl1*

■ftVooA VuAJw, &lt;wA VAU

Avt. TKe •BVxA,
Mr a. s» «l faafch of th. body d-r-A

Kt*

STATIONERY,

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PENS. PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EN­
VELOPES, CARDS, fa., Ac.
Upc oar oMoIvm ■»«’ b« fa..d oil ef Uo

MTWT MEllCEIEi.
IUMETKL HELMBOUrH EXTRACTBUCB
THE GREAT DIURETIC. sud to crw.
,t. UM Mr«] (ffKt I. td
«Ato*

K MY USE OF TRADE
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Stomach:

JcfeTneart«r AMERICAN ORGANS,
Liver and Bowels
Silitl] trratio Attar|]ntnt,

. "^ZcSwuaa.Cbtote. latorwHI-

A Faw Qaeatleae.
It ia In wain that Gen. MrClrllati, in
•lopping upon the Cbicugi. Platform and
placing himaelf at the aide of Mr. Paw­
dirton, aaya: “Tbe Union at sit haaarda?*
'
- If ha It tor tha Union at all hasardo,
wbyia ha At candidate of all wbo fepudiate the Union 1
.
■ Ifhail fur the Union al al! haw-da,
w^y ia ba the fellow oandidoie of Mr.'
Pendkv.n, who lately thwnked God that
be “had never anted or given a d»&gt;Har tn
aupport ofthe war, nr iu pay men t of abo
lltion aokliera 1
;Jf ha la far tbe Union at all hazard*,,
why la ho Ibe candidate ofa-Cnwetlaii |

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We hare •*«ry kind of good*, each as

Prieaa, from »L00 to tMX&gt;.

THE AMERICAN OXGAM
la aa aMimly w» faalnonaaL II eeeWaa Wtb
tbw PwlMi TMMto aad Feat **•*, Kaea

®D©TO &amp; STOBS,

FT » T*R ORUT BU4AM.R
BELE-ADJU8T1TG WRING Eft
No Wood-Work «n Swell or Spill
No TlumlScrtot ia get oat of 0r4

GROCERIES

wwdjm abwaM .lay S»«^»e^g!&gt;|« fee •

n.«. mbuh
base ever doubted jisMll,'..

THE AMERICAN ORGANS
I ArapcwMsaced by more fa.a a baadrad of lb.
b«rt Ornatota to fa aepwfer to say •akcr yci

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I hare also a large aaooftaeeat ef
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tflttotft a syllabi &lt;•( di-ent from ha
pr.MMU.il to aurrrnder theGovernment
by treating wit* rebate and offering conditinne of obedience to tbe laws!
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fc PCBLtfiHBD^TlBt WtDBtgDAt. '
r BaiTivaa, nanuT troexn*,'
Mre L Balden
" AM Hartimoo

i

-a"

&lt;
Martha A. Wri(
TFrrilla Telfort

Jlutbtfr' gwretM Jtrtrtwi.

no.5^y
INiqtoui.
D 8 Mead
Jnh.W,aubtMa.
F.h.h. R. Carpenter
Adam Einutt

JUmTagle

1182
76
M
»7
70
72

B0
Total■
W-'1’ C^W 40
16
Wbole No. of families It.
“
00
Amount relief furnished fikmilioe of
00
of
volunteers
io
the
Tnw^blp
of Has00
62
fr«n April lot 1964 to Oct. 1st
Amt
ri M
88 50

Wn&gt;. Gordon
3
David Beard
2
J. T. Rockwood
.
a
Michael Venduhuff
8
Fred. Ham.
2
G. W.Kniritarbaeor . 2
Francis Withee
5
Geo. B. Kinney
3
Janie, Campbell
3

A« D. Rorh
James C. Hanna
Amp, C. Town
JrthaH.-t.rl
Timothy Miles

Tnml
Wb..l

Mr. Carpenter moved that the assess­
ment rolls be equalized In thacommittee
«»f the whole. Motion prevailed.
‘Mr. ILirk moved that the chairman kppoint a ci&gt;mmitten of five on finance,
which motion prevailed. .
- j...
.
The chair appointed Messrs. Rork,’
StebUnv, Earl, Hannah and Wheeler u
such committee.
Mr. Stebbins moved that the ehair ap­
point a commttta of three &lt;m nriscellane
oue claims. Motion prevailed.
'
The chair appointed Meras. Carpenter,
Miles and HoUgbtalin as such oOmmiciea.
Mr. Rork moved that the chair appoint
a committee of throt oo county bniidinga.
Motion prsvnUed.
.
,
.The chair, appointed Messrs. S«arl«,

W. F. Edgerbt
S. Halen buck
W. a EUeworth
Thos. H. McLead
John A. Millar
David Wra

. of families, 6.
amount furnished by former Soprrviaw. 1968 95.
,
Hop-"-/‘&gt;r ryUef from Oct 14th, 1M3,
’°5ct'
IBM-in
of Irving.

Sarah William,
Aimed, Eliiwen
Fanny M&lt;«t
A. J, Beer.

D.-MMtk
LP. Parker
M. Fully:
M.-JJegnij
J. Moulton ~ ’
U A. Weibert
S. We Chare.
Lcaw
.

Total
M
Whole No. of families 18.
Amount of relief furnished In tbe
township of Carlton from Oct. 1868, to

Name
Anceline Crusos
Elixabefb Oslo
Amanda Sweet
Dianna Eneas
Emetlhe Kenyan
Mary A. Wagoner

Sarah A. Loen
Benj. Williams.
Susan A. Durkee
Maria Behtor
Mary Rogsb
Adeftae'R.ra.h
Harriet'-Bird
Mary D. Hale

14
55
16
84
B
60
er

00
00
00
M
00
00
75

Total .
62
Whole No. of fitmiHeWlO.
Amount of rriNf
' fammea uf
•W
Whole *Nn. of fkmiMet 18 31 * c
volonieerein the town
p of*Orangeville
, - *
.“
“ persons 61
from Get’ 1863, to Ai
1964.
Guntie, i'f volunteers In “hhr rwrpeetfvr ■
- awtortferatohtf."WOB
Nanin
town since th*first iff OddbaTr Mat, al*^
Amra.i-rfnlw't.ai.M CtteUiM rf Wris'Tesar
i ibe number of families 5&gt;r whtch relief
vuluittnvu in the town of Barrv, from Pbhbe Termy
I has bcm funibbed and tbe number nf Oct. Ut, 1863, to Ort. ra,'lMT:
HeflM N. Brooke
person* in each family. Motion prevailed.
i- IfaaHb
‘
■
Bfrl Steblunv moved that the Commit- '
Matilda NfchuU
tee on I'inaneo present to the Board, the Mary R'Hill •
reports mads
them by the several I
Sstwh Jf Smith
' Supervisors as to orders issued 4&gt;r, tbe Deborah Gillespy.
relief of families of volunteer^, jic^ be­
M«iy Ann Griffitl
Elene* Srart
fore they set upon uud r*j&gt;yri&lt; Motion .Jane Tansyck
L
Forty Wibtail.
IB 00
(prevailed.
j/l , •
l-I/* a
• lauu* »»»*••»
HuMab Wright
Marr C. B.k.r
n ?B
Mr. Stebbins moved that the Colinty
rroHtrt -IeothHOLow ot*» Tre«ri.rer be requested to‘fcrtiUli&amp; ’Peainah Haleman
Enrity-Crcra
41 25
Carolina
Barter
’
u Soliriter, la Cbascsry. T,v ,aS
Sarah T. P.iwo' ■
«u. Buri.-.
la with protnpu— cvinftaiitee on finance with’ an eathnsle nf , Ssrah-Q'iick
the atuount of tbs indebtedness of the
Maria Tt&gt;He«.
County. Motion prevailed.
,
*isiSFrn
Mr. Stubbing moved that.tbe Suptfim ' Loania Roger
iendbtiU of tW” Poor be roqueetiid' tA
Frrari. Norwood
Total.• .
49
8648 19
'famish the committee on finance with
Elizabeth Martin
WtonlaNo.oTftMlllM 16. t
the priiliabla animmt r^irkd for the
MsryetteClartr &gt;
Amount of relief furnished In the
.upport ot tbe poor fix the ensuing j-rt Abigail Bulaby
towoehip of Orsagbriile from April let,
whlrii nmthm foxalled.
1864* to October 1664.
Mr. Burk mured that each Soper-,
Tetal
■ Name
'
ibor furni.b the committee on fin.noe
Wbrie N«. of-----------HsUe« M. Brook.
•48 00
with an estimate of the amount required
Amount of rehef Inrrnsbeid fcmHlto of
arriet Boattie
58 OB
jn hie revpeetlv* township for the relief volntaeratn the townsMp of Jobnrtown
Aly Awn Blahs
:
Bl BO
of families of volunteers fw th* enauing from Nev. let, 1868, to Oct. 16th, WU:
Pradooey -Wwodsoah
64 80
.
. —I,*. .. .
yeaf. &amp;L.tton prevailed. ’
‘
SariaBmith 1
On nmtlMi, Board' adjnuiued’ until 7
•20 00 Mara Gillispie
Mn.FoMri
88 00
..‘duck ».
J ■ '
“ P»ls—tian
Ellen Swart
IB 00
- Brasil!
’r
Mary C. Blake
5 00
33 50
56 00
dark
60 70
Caalle
10 00
Gage
Hough
Shaft
legate

K

Hoary Inman
B.™ P.rdj

Russel! SlanU;

Gnrnlrt
Woodruff
Vrou inan
Grose field

Mary Jobratoi
Fpltoar
• Stxbury
“*• WOta
C. Ralston
LoeyA. Baldwin
Almira Bolton
Wm. Rinehart

Total
|8
Whole No. of families 10.
Whole em't. furniihed by formee Su­
pervisor, 8236 32.
On notton Board wdjoerned until’ to­
morrow mwroing at the hour of 8 o’clock.
D. Stmtu,
. Tpeeday morning, 0
Board met pursuant to a
called, quorum preooul,---------- ----------- --peering frtm the town of Maple Grove.
On motion, Board adjourned OTtlt Ml
tftfabk ». M.
..•• ’•
■ .

Nortoh
Nodlne

OuwrtwrtoH
Otolok V

Benjamin

Newton '
E. Boorstn
MmH) &gt;U
Parana
Horton
Reed

W sotoon
Turner
B. Durham
Goo. Munger

Austin
J. Stilson
QSuotoo. ehiMrsn
Miller
Bain
.
Buhm

H. Green
E. M. MePberlaa
N Eaton

Davis
w. Gmee
M. Kelley
DePlaau
8. Matbow.
Martin
Bronson
Campbell
Merrill
Taylor

‘ifaUHMrita1"''
»» '■
Sophronia Castle
■ » 'un t. ■
Ell« Linderman
■ T
M»Ati Saber
Edith Newton
5 J : .-E
ffraseW E. Skillmsn
Fenny Chamberlain
Frederick Bergman
DurthdB. Smith
Elira RM ''
‘Eva Scott
—
Mary A- Hoos*
Eerily Auditor
Samantha Bunnell
Rachel Stanley
Maria Rrtwe
Mary A. Jovrisn
Sutam A. Bergman
Jana A. Kelly

8-

Total
Ml 5 08
Report of the amnwni of relief faimisb.
ed fathe Tdww of Hope from April let
1883 to Oct. 1864.
Name : .'uS
SophroatoCamla
t
Frederick Bergman
DomtUB. Bteith
Eliza Rice
Afary E. Robinson
Eva Scott
Jane A. Kelly
M-ria Sober
Rachel Stanley
Sarah J. Johnson
Mary 8. Jordan
Francis E. Skillman
Lucy Kingsbury

�Mr. Searia S»n’&gt;d that the
ment Roll of tbe Township of ;
be equalised by adding 4 per
Real Eelate valuation made by
pervisor. Motion did not ptoVi
Mr. Dewey moved that the

13295830
rowLBelTqf
'1 cgBihip
rqSfeedDy deducting two per cent,
from the Real Estate valuation made bv
tbe Bqpervisor. Motion Prerafed.
’
Mr 'Sesris moved that the Assaete
ment Roll of ibcfTownaHp of Irving be
equalised by adding two per rent, to
the Real Estate valuation made by tbe
Supervisor. Mojjon rrenuled.
Mr. Stebbin* ttfoved that the Amass­
ment Roll of the Township of Johns-,
town be equalized os Assessed by the
Supervisor. Motfou Prevailed.
.
Mr. Dewey moved that tha aaseasrnettt, Roll uf the Town of Maple Grove
bo equaled by dAlucting si* per eerit.
frdkn the Real Estate valuation made by
tbe Supervisor. Motion Lost.
Mr.Uham moved that . tbo . aaaosa- i
meh( Roll ot thnt. To'mttMp of Maple
Grove.'pe equalised by dedaoQng eight
per cent, from Real Estate Saluauon
made by tbe Supervisor. Motion LostMr. Stebbiu* moved that the stsiss
inent Roll nf the - Township of Maple
Grove 2m equalised by deducting six per
rent, from the Real Estate .taraalion as
made by the Supervisor. Motion Pap-

.
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.!
ABeeJooes, Coast “&gt;&lt;
,: «
.
mt
a
J. V^ Stebbins, t
” '

rt
Wildest fee
MT
Wheeler Sup’r. “
J. W. Buckle, Justite «.
W. I. Hama, Witness “
J-AV-n Brawl, •
•

A00
n -fe;
17,00 27,09

G. W.'Valentine-.’
Writ. Walley,
f
J.1J. Jackson, ®
JdMb*6line,
*
dropping, a

AM

Tfciria., •••»»«. Oa

ABRAHAM IDfCOLN,
, or ndJBio» '

------------- ------- upon mi_____
clainre reported that they had
upoallu. folloyiA, iJoi art
reooinntend Uicivnllovranoaasfo)
Name*.
Natare«tcia^i,r Am1!

M. Hojpoa,
EM,

Sup ra
1
«

l.« 7,62
1,1 a 2,is

®
s
J. Robertson, „
5&gt;. W.; Valentine,
Wui. Ifrceman, '

6,03*.

.1033

Jurgber, Jditioe-'
Cook
V
•*
Everts, Sheriff**
Thos. Tinkler, Cwnst. **
,Akx§ioe
.**
•• .
Thos. Tinkler, &gt;*
•*1 40,07 4O,t7
P. Brown,
Justice “
VT^wRoberta A Striker,
Stationary, ligbts Ac.
in^a n&lt;to
Aaron,I".lake, Sup'ra **
12.to ;$.«»
T. Bomrdus, W&amp;eaa “
23$ 2,85
Al Elltpl,
Sup’ra “
6^0- 8.80
16,20 15,20
Stebbins A Co., Chairs
5&gt;r Court House:
10,00 10,90
T. Miles,
Snp'rs
feo
MOO 1JOO
John Keagle, Snp'rs
**
10,00 10,00
*,00 6,00
10,00 4QJ9027,00 *7j»
1,5$

T. V. Hobiiax^ “
UurtEo,
&gt;

"

1,S8
S»,W‘ Sl,»&lt;

On Motion thb’ report wa.Wccrple.l
-------------- rd that Hr. Stebbins
bdraw Xbe. acct of J.
i dpi Ura sod thirteen
Roberts, Qf%

. _ _____________ itebbtns hadleara to
witbdrpw the acet of J. Roberta of &gt;15.

d that a
mid be dbg and stoned np, at the
use and -some small repairs in
ig Ac. tbe probable oaei of which
wowltfl________
« about,&gt;ixty dollars—and some
repair*...to
- . the platform and
__ walk in
fr0Rl&lt;*b" Court House tL;
the probable
cost of which would be she sum of ten
dollars, and furtlur reesunmend that the
sum of twenty dollars be as* apart for
the above specified purpose.
I '■ ,1 - On motion tbe report was aorepted.
Mr. fitebtxns moved that the report of
the committee .‘be adopted. Mottou
pravaled.
£
On .motion Board adjourned -featH'I1
o’clock r».
.
D. Snsxn,
’
0!
•,
Dtp. CM.
. - --------Afternoon Session 1 r. M.
Board met pursuant to adfoarmnent,
rdl^crtled^tioram present,^Board pro­
Mr. Eari moved that tlo sum of one

aareascdjbhia
followW4wii
N. E. gr See 7,
qrofX E. qr .r
which ahdli be

TicK-r«MiD*jrr,

Do-lfrll HjKfton

XT WUPUKAUSOULTl

tert Jewelry
ANDREW JOHNSON, Walehes
-w avast usoemmow arrwa
’ 7’ j , Ut TSMMEHKXK.

I

,,

3 sasses ssl:

Mb., 0,™—nd «... kund^a
*£' 7poB'^ Ur T°"’ n“'
cvnj^rvui
h.v uuiiuic.
rtteseven dollart be appropriatedand M and Wheeler, ns suoh committee.
.1 Mr. Roffc movM that the County
apafbas the Volunteer relief fond-dBrA.and J^---------. .re
nioaMwmtedJ
:T/ "
aHow«! tU
Hr Stebbins moved that th* yum of meh
1
vntedbt hundred dollar* be apprOpt*' 1dollars to apply
X&amp;Trou,’1’“c“"rp°rf^1

dr. jCrk moved that the ebair sp-’ ’
ata Momutteuof three to apportion
Stafo and Uocrtty tax toTbe xeyeral

CiKt-rr C«w--Tl
/ &lt;*•»&gt;!
bet st the Court Howl

UlWttTrtUfiElfUUMl
Qp-ILJ. Gtart baa
eplealcd stock ofNew •

io
•[-j-—» to be in the I
hie gfedsjdtt when they
rot, consequently,' he «

HENRY II. CKAPU, of Flint,
ftwaor.
E. 0. Gttosy ENOB, of Jonesville.

thfe-tfese -who bought &lt;

james'u'roni'uCTr'

FtrAtif
JOHN OWEN, of Detroit.

’

Mate Road, in Csslleul

Ar O—totowr•{U'J Pf^r .
.
eyKL’S HEWEFT, &lt;Vu»teg.

October, 29tbJ8G4at2|
Good speakers vfll be ml
a rousing time may be el

ElilL'ANNEKEi'Tfljn.I.n.

At.BEiff waB *B£»ri...u.
that the report of •fourth-bf a vnill on the dollar upon the
the Qommiltc«~as amended by the
ate-Vafaatidti of the taxabU propBoard be adopted, motion prevailed.
appropriated from tha county
Tbs Commute upon finance through
the benefit of the Ban-y bounty
their Chairman, submitted tbefollowing
------- motion prevailed.
^Tbe Committa
appointed to app*w- lion the State al 1 county Ta* to the
ooosidored the j
1 aeveral Townahi] , submitted the followCounty, submit I
ing as their repo
Qaaaasasadabt«L___ —
. iz.&lt;k
Cqanty,
&gt;48*2,00
Relief Order, atfhc commoment of the year, 10614,0*
“ Piven this.year,
203*9,06
Pt^aM.in dabtM^rea f‘ '*
86*05,08
Couaty,

ooming year,
A84",t5
48,50 27,*D
/
16.0Q 14,00 Coutingeot oxpeneea of the
Cooaty,
5000,00
403^3030
Ini. od money;lo*aa,
1400,00
•
M»
1602 1*6,22 Remand tax,
■. jW*,
_____
______
MOBfeNI Poor Farm EaL g
“
£
.245*7,00 '
D. Striker, Disk Blanks Ao. 10.20 1030 RaBof ■»
a Psidl
Coast fee.
3,** *,68 Total Amt. to be^provided for 74096,4$
H. Coleman, Justice ••
5,6g. 5.58 Twcnty-firo mills upon the dollar upon
C. Woken,
Few Team,
7,75 7^5 the aggregate valuation of the real aad
•
JobnMoColum
‘np'ra fee.
8,00 8,00 perooaa);Mtate of the Coooty will give
40003,92
W. a«Brown, Jwstioe •*
538 5,8* the soaaot
20000,00
On motion the report was accepted. ’ Money loaned last year,
_____ __________
__ _ d
_
JMMUtt
the total sum
Mr. Miles moved to amend tbe report making
land be equalised as asm-med by tbe Snpervinor* Motion Prevailed.
' &lt;of the Committeejby allowing the. ae- wlucli deducted from the amount to be
of Mr. Hay* at the sum o4 $40,50 provided for will Mar* the
Mr. Stebbins moved that the Mssee eonnt
i
-*■ n
asm of
*8002,54
ment Roll of the Township of Yankee instead
i
of $20,25 *" reoommedded by
Committee. Motion Lost.
It will be obeerved by the : above
.* pvingabe equalised by deducting four the
&lt;
Mr. Wheeler moved to amend the re­ .tatnmewt that a tax of twenty*five mills
percent, from the Real bstale valua­
5x25
tion m made by the Supervisor.
|port of the Comadtiee by allowing the on the dollar will .pay all tbe probable .« S
of Mr. Hays at tbe sum of $30. demands on the Treasurer for tbe oom- Total 5*4775 4(34687
Which motion was lost by yeas and account
i
Which was decided by yeas and nays ing year inofoding the present indebtednays as follows:
,
On motion the re;
tH-es cxrmptiug tbe money loaned last and the committee dU—
Yoas— MessrsCarpenter,
Rork, as
i follows:
1
.-'s'
Yeas—Dewey, Elliot, Hanna, Jowee, year and the sum of 8002,64 that wifi
Town, Houghtai in, Stebbins, aad Wheel­
Mr. Town moved that the report be
1
. . t. adooted. Motion prevailed.
Keagle, Lapbam, Miles, Searle and aecree the coming year.
er. *.
7
A
ThrrdbM the Oomnuttee would reoNays—Meears. Dewev, Earl, EUkA, Wheirier. 9.
Mr. Town introdnoed the following
bomend
Ae
addoptioo
of
the
IbUowiog
Hanna. Jones. Kcagle, Lspbam, McCol­
Nays—Carpenter, Earl. HooghtaKik
NaaiatMpbf
McCollum, Rork ' Stebbins and Town. resolution:
lum, guiles and hearts. 10.
■
•»'
ZtanM, that * tax of Ivrentg-fira
Mr. .Town moved to sroeod the're
Mr. Hanna moved that the asMse
ment Kofi of the Township, of! Yankeei port ofthe Committee by allowing tbe milboa-the dollar be leivod apen the Bupervtkor Axil reoeive per year, more
Springs be equalised as assessed by thei acount ofE. R. Carpenter st the sum of aggregate amount of the valuation ol than ,{h*rty rente per hoed for every per^
tbe taxable property of tbe eoantyfar
1
• *'•
Supervisor.
J
» ten dollars.
eon to whom the mihtary relief fund i*
State and county parpotea, for the dom­
Mr. Hanna moved to amend the
Which motion was decided in tlwi
fermahed for the fellowing sereioe eix:
Negatireas follows:
V1 .
port of the Committee by allowing tbe ing yver. All of which is reapeetluliy Examination of applicants for-rebel re­
submitted.
f
A.
D.
R
om
,
aocountdf
ER.
Carpenter
at
the
sum
Yeas—Mesar* Hanna, Ilooghtalin,
porting the setae to the ootmty 'Dreaewof thirty AoRara. -Both of the above
Jones, Keagle and Searla 8rer, drawing orders on such funds, sad
On motion of Mr. Searla tbe report
Nayita—Messra Csrpeqter, Dewev, motions lost
any and all other services necemary or
Mr. Rork moved to amend the report was accepted and’the committee dtsEarl, Elfipt, Lapham, McCollum,
proper *» bo done in disbursing such
bhsrgvd.'
Rork, Stebbins, Town and Wheeler. 11. of the Committee-by allowing the ac­
ifend. «n
t
sj .-.i
On-motion Board adjourned until
Mr. Earl moved that the aaueeemenl count of E R- Carpenter atthe eum of'
Mr. Rork moved that the resolwlicm
8 o’olockP. M. A
D. Snmtah. ’
Roll oflheTownship ofA'ankoe Springs fifteen dollars. Nation lost.
1
.s'JtebMf- be adopted- Motion prevailed
Mr. Town moved to amend lb* re ,1 .&lt;w&gt;i
be equalized by defecting five per cent,
Mr. Ikrl moval that the Votabv
W 4 Afternoon Session, 8 P. M. •
from the Real Estate valuation as made port
-------of—
the ---------Commtoec by allowing the ’’
’.Carpenter aTMm'teh
by Uh:-Superriw. Mutiow Prevailed ’ -accountof E ’R.
Beardsst purmanl to adjournment, which ftta last reoolutiou was adopted
Mr. Rork presented the following of
&lt;“*•twenty
------— J
dollara.
-M— -' Motion dM not 'pre roll ea’M. Quorum present, Board pro­ bo rootedvd. Motion prevailed.
Mr. Banns moved that the chair ap­
ceeded to-businms~
I Mr. Stebbins moved to amend the re­ ' Mr. Town moved that the report of point Aloommittre of three to otmfte
with the publishers ot the village napofi
port of tbe Cotnnriftee by allowing the the committee ou fiuanoo together with
in
regard to printing tbe proceodmge fit
aeuountvrfE R. Carpenter at the toft jho ftetoTettoa thereto be adopted,f
—-ocu.
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au&lt;1 rvmort to-morrow tnorth
of twenW-eeven dffllara .
,1

Which was decMed in the aftrm mlve

Us lotrltatTisQ. —J I
w^tyifrftcwaygo, will I

•4 the Court Bowel, I

fox

R. Joi
RoTToflne TownujpofOrangpvilia be Gco.1
&lt; qiLilsped-as Axuemed
Motion Pre­ SC. 1 kindle, J.Probate. 10,83
vailed.
‘
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.
. .Allen
2,76
Mr. Rork moved that tbe ittii—p
3,’ Hays Si^p’rs fee.
Rollqf thr Towtuhip of.Prairievilh. bn

t qnanxel by addiag fire per cent to tbe
Real Estate valuation made by the fe'npervieor..,
.
,
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Which wax amended on motion of
Mr! Stebbins that it be equdixed by
adding ten per cent, to tbe Reni Estate
valuation as made by the Supervisor —
Amendment Prevailed.
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Ou motion Board adjoxrned until 7
o’dQek P. M.
D. Sxbiuul
Aga Cbrt.
.
Evening Seeaion 7 P E
Board met pursuant to.Adjournment.
Roll.called, all the methbers present.. Board proceeded with equalization
of the ■miwsmeai jlafis
.
Mr. Dewey moved that the xsm*.ment Roll ot the Towu*hip of Rutland
be equalised as Aaecesed by the Supervieor. Motion Lost
.
..
Mr. LMpliam moved that tbe as ires
meat Boll of tbe Township of Rutland
be equalised by deducting two per cent
from the Rea) Estate valuation as made
by the -Supervisor. Motion Prevailed.
Mr. Carpenter moved that the Arasesmout Bofi of the Township of Tboruspple be equalised ss ssseseed , by - the
Supervisor. Motion Loot
Mr. Lsphxm moved that the aaseesmstit Roll of the Town of Tboranpple
be equalised by deducting tea per csnL
from tbe Real Estate valuation as made
by the Sopcrvisor. Motion PrevailedMr Carpenter moved that the asMsameot Roll of the Township of Wood-1

"aJv'u »
law. Tao people -sill qukkl» sml« ac­
counts with the party Milch ba« gives

Gaxxr ha* a l*rg-l
Made Clothing, and is dd

OJItUSFOBD,ofOlivet
WIITElUUlIxTElX ‘Jfl IHtUd.le.

AbMttkass “111
F
Owr Neighbor of the Pio I

entitled •‘Notes by tlie Vi
last veak/gets things pl

For Mentor e&lt; &lt;*• fttate A*»a ie.
«M f&gt;..iHc4.-JOQM M. xirixs.
For ltenrw**l»tl»»« is Ito N.l» teffitstorr,
l^wXtoTjOHM O RUMYO
M IMeutet, IXUtOBB HPUaM.
OOUKTT TlCKSr.
Fee Btortt JOMM A MAIX.
For Cterl. J. M. CAUWALUnKR.
For Trrtorrr. H AJl VX Y K. 5 HX1.DOX.
.
For te&lt;W&lt;r.fD~«t».M. U COOK.

. mixed sp.

He raat reel

anything connected with tl
BtUtegteW Mrrate, when I

intorvenca between the av
aarratian. Perbapa If iJ
dapped be would have rl&gt;

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ler.He Ulka u4 being oat

FwOrwU^a- r.8T»VKMS,J. J. JACKS03.

crowd ofcnee, waai, eh I
liana ojweksrs zatih and . I
. ptagpe all 'the' proceed iug I

Tbe following meeting, have been up
pointed by the Republican County Com.

'« JFWaesdoy
Retells
•f the Fair, snd inixee up I

taiUM, which will be addressed by Mr

or more of the following epoakMS
James A. Sweeney. II. Wright aad

Chas. G. Holbrook.
At the School Hoose, Carl too Center,
Fridav evening. Oct. 28.
A&gt;U.4p'.Sdv&gt;l II—.CuiImm.
Saturday evening, Oct. 29.
At Middleville, Monday evening,
Ont. 81.
’
At Orangeville, Tsredky evening,
Nov. 1.
At Prairieville, Wedoebday evening,
Al Hickory Corners, Thursday eve­
ning. Nov. Sd.
Al Doud'. Scbncl Jhmio In Hope,
Thursday evening. Nov. 3«l.
Al tbe Morford School fluuse in J*4&gt;na
town, Fridav evening. Nov. 4.
At Woudlsnd Center, Saturday evbaing, Nur. 5
Al nesting., Monday evening. Nov. 7

wan*ISpsshsr*"with all th

Hertdlta of aa -iinmea
ITrdnrtd.y, and telle ns lb
the Fair Ground, during t

that day and examining lb
the •'RopaWiean'Speakers'
to town and attempted to J

Inoe, where ba could turn r
down over a tanblet, aac
•pside down over hi. apt i

MILUNm 8T0BE
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wsni«.
triK. 7^

Ths Croat CoeeoSswey.
Mort nf oer readers are awm of tb«
upoeore made, some time since, n{ the

treaeoDsble orgamutioe In the North­
west known s* tbe "Sum of Liberty.’
Dodd the Grand Master,' was arrested

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Tbf truti jp, that none oil

of theFmrrelatod by our
carrH &lt;M •‘Wednesday." I
laborer, oh tbe Fair Grucd

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Bceday focaBOate who aver tj

Wi~'.&lt;X uWr SUl, br.

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aaK&amp;frs.

It is therefore inferred that

the ZVmmsr -whs nW prases
The llrpubliqan Speaker!
on Wednesdsy, and depart
tbe sawrning of the Fair. I

AX*W'

aad being tried for emupimey. Tbe evi­
dence of tb« treasoneble eta, reel er of tbe

Zhmiu'i otic Speakers who 1

order, and the counactloft
DoM with
it, as ita head, is very cosetasive. It

iFOjtsrjrx)

*'/a900DS,
seems that Dodd himself oo regards it.t K~p&lt; &lt;M&gt;
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grodel)!*.
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New G&lt;&gt;«ds received «ftM.
_ mtcox

mart.” on tbe day of lbs .
it tbs •‘bottle," the “tumbli
‘•■pturoed countenance," lhai
mfoetaef with the vision and
Tl^Jrath Is’ ibxt so many I
rations nf ^o ^iooctr, nf a j I

political nalura, are op m-|
rveelt of seolng "throo^ a yll
that Ito awu&gt;ents receive!
whoever.even by its o wd pob I
We regret this mveh, for th I
the ereft, and trust a refer J

tolls place when vltclfee Is o&gt; I

A Bid Cx*x.-lt is but a I

Rea)
sires we met a friend
»1
frost aaevnre cold, la eoU

lanky bento and wet fort. A
ofs^ertag may besarsd by
few dollars, and sslectiag fro&lt; J
aMfe fUaefBo atoMdSooj
Preuss vws Prerut's Poc

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GREAT TUMBLE IN GOLD, AND
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"INSANITY AN© CONSUMPTION.”
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Every Machin* la WenulM.
Famillm aad Manufacturer* will And the
■w.en" th* mv.l l‘ro&amp;&lt;ablo MaAto*. tor
UM. uwkiif to their rtwar. keeping In w*«&lt;ir
nr w.M^dwjt orttor, onu the.r great apeod «»d

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TEA, COFFER, BUGAS; 8PICE8, PEPPER,
PRUNES. F108. RABINS. CODFISH;
l fart, ererrthing la the Grocery lino, aach •

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SyXb-U arary |~ti* at i«P«^

Ihrt art ortRa wtatwnqp-DuHMdr fUrd«»ro
asSTAXr® !£■ ft? JSS- K?
Adm. Aunr. ‘Cb.i..., Nbor.Csp^..
Grain a*oopa.Wdl wbwtaJUakoU. Pump ch.ln

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FrbB fte^G* Ert 10. B«ck. Po«tof of th. Boptl.l
t. lawrit.PMBbMtor.. N. X. lura.rly rt tba,North

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bit far*nmw*a»'bF«tew I'M*'

JEF'EEIWoN FARMER* ««♦«. Ar’l
s rtecrta^d ' |[J '.enct’di wAKMiNewiRt.
^Ta'.^T^a nJnncP I take P. 0. IU»w«r.«-n*-.
CMe«»a, HI.
growydeoeareto tba* pAHMy |

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PATEBT MEIICEIEI.
IT'iiEcr’

Diaaoao rt Ihoaa Omaa rrouirw* th* aid of •
DIURETIC. HRLMBOl.DS EXTRACT UUCHG
IS TRI GREAT DIURETIC, m.d 1&gt; certain to
U»« tbe dmUed &lt;«*«* *• *U /»*-*«./&gt; «AmA it

Erhfaaer of lb* moat rrttoU* and rr.aoa.lbk
rharucte* will aceoaipany the medldiue.
Frlee R1 j*r BeiUe,errtx far&lt;3.

_ _____ __ WT*M Jbb 0M-W«mA:
■tar Ma tab ted olaort nrtrflBBV.
Tte dootora proooaaoed ite tew Mar*

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EqtMlt totltrw Cooto. Stmt, Pbifadrtph in

l&amp;n-C M. Jaakwnr-u Dear Str :-P««mrta»p*rteooa •aaM- m« to my thrtJ retard the German
Bittora prepared by you aa an excellent medicjo*.
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HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED

STOMACH
BITTERS.

BUFFALO TESTIMONY.

AMERICAN
ORGANS,
Stomach: Liver and Bowels
&lt;irratio Arerr^mciit,
Cam DruM-Mla. Utw Complaint. Hjtadaeh-.
Ge»«railMHlity, Nerrouai.e.., Un’toUK-t of
Bplrita. cte»ampiion. Ctolie. Intermitt
eat Pe»er», Cronipo end Hpa«wwi tntf

prongs

CURE

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pjfBTM aadOOOTffiKU I

tbe^Som.

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ufrrlor met. or l«aa ex ere day J ttaea taken
wo bntilea of the ‘Prot.lt* Core,’ and tera not
। ad any prta tir-c* I left It off biot* than four
.work* a«or , I conaidar my art f a* ectlraly cured,
and th. medicine baa made me tert eery light and
^’71^1?* ’ 7'oa"1
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GODFREY SCHEFFER, dOlMIddSgan gk.”
•■Me wlfb had b*ee rniffering with RheumalUta
of an hrffamaterr character foe about *lx or aovra
year*. aometiuH-a eery acutely. About the firet el
Ju a* laarobe cMunaaced taking tbe •People*

Jaftu.*aX£ftuSa SZmmmauftw,.

SELF-ADJUSTiTG WRINGER
N&lt;» VVoMd..W»uk to Swell or Split.
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Druggial rt the city at Buffalo, R. Y. Inrauted
and manofartored a compound known aa DRIB-

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Tbe O«M«raM V»oePrcaid«Bt Uh* •
*m uftan eppearsd lo i Northern view
siosa hi* faUl defection. . .BW speeeb at IiSdW
awuuah. is whi*hUertyUdBlav*y&gt;b* i
ceruaretoo* of the Ooofedereoy, and de 'ahi mera* of us* emite^Biarira which ar*
Ilk*
dared ibrt “biosery mol become tU fi-ating ie’feeibMkev/’pMe
him and Vallaadighl'n. tbe •bob North sapping tbi
ouniroUmg power of fek
t-” **d |
army In bu
io wbmh, ^Ml,beFmoimedUPrttahJ*
emiea and
feat “all lbe great Suteeof tbe Noctbshudder to
.pset Will B*e»4t*i* feie/way,"&gt; ib^eUife
““‘■••j'. the Woe* I
membered. Alee eoetbesa lew «»«fee djura.-uu. —w. r:
alter, whM 004.mission fer-w**’fe«fe
he held.forth feaA “eufebn ia fee iseme*
dou* |*vgr by which .«♦ ea* Work out
our destiny and** PrevidMO*.”
Then miuiher »o lbs. Ia»t part of 1862,
at his b.HMed*ar*M«
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y at fall of-hwre* eay) die," Mart difeh
rhetoric. . R»r aboe* iweair monfea pro folio'
TM ask' M-p«w*plstfcm.“ aliWttsy b*vs
t&gt;r,fe lb* pressnl letter, Mr. Stsphsna
*“*&gt;d
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Wlwrv wsa put. tbs.Vni loyal la torrsawofbiooA. m,d*»o*ig»T-Ftt .]1*MU •*«* fe*‘
united BMietantw-wf fe* true men of all
j^od &lt;»c, » m.re jouib liM tor u&gt;o*tbt drava his auliced.,,
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peruesin luweff.rtd tospburceftfll and
The preernl manifestation hM all fee fair opportmfltyftir afl ’ who are entitled
MrtdgrtW .’I .i
lath* fool
ottbstr prts«a* *f death,) ' greater irtsrsat b*c*O*a 11 point* directly
to vbte at.1 lb*■• spproafeing alaetiufM in
“The President la
T1U tbs hat nbrt fos is Ch* tai dtlsb ripitVa.
at fee prime pti&gt;po*iltoa ta tbe CWosgo fes8tel*tfMJ**oarU tad &gt; excluding
to “confer with feeg
And saved h th* tad Uiai eas won br our.ores. platform—“s eesMtioo of beelililiM Wife
guerrillaiMn nd ofer oriiaM sad . dta- 1 deliver u« this time
Maoria.tkL H.18S4. .
.
• view loan ultimate oMiveatiea of fee brfltlei. have nu just right io vote;
fc (ta.w, Itaj-i
Stales." This journal ba* from fee ,bw '•‘•i; Tbm* and only
giuoiac declared feat tbe Btatee pffe* the qualihoatthna- a™-------------------------- -.
C-nfodsrccy -*uld g« i«U&gt; such • CsB. preauribed hyrtbr-kw* nbtfca sufe
vanlion uo|y in their original ladepeodwt ise of which ara . b*reto. *MM*d, *h*ll
capacity, w&gt;d oKal aU •» atertberr»ol
Speech Of Geweral Hooksr «1 Chleago-• tbe
,
Union; and that *o Sum would am­
'•Voting or attempting' to vote, in ponpoi forth" by p*ae**a«s'aBd ooppirWdl*
Major General Ht»&lt;&gt;kur had an antbuei-- ■*id« itself Impnd by Ju •*wlaaiu*a.s*en tnrwiritid eflaw or nrwers, V* declared
feMiefefetbe raufisd by . fercw a military offms*. subjecting th« &lt;&lt;*ndor at tb* North; after tbe govafeiu**! has
aetic public reception at Chicago on Myn- dMMWi
t
of fe* olher. SutM—Whife &lt;*n- tp.arrest, trial *ed. psmisba*«&gt;i. if con­ been Steaded time and again fer- takhg
day, and rswudfd. io an addras*. of i..urfe*
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tbs negroes, and. making »»ldier* ef them,
wclcomy ae jailuaiif
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&lt;currvnoc, under fe* prM**t Grmrtitwfe*. victed.
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•nd a
*Uo* Mdg* ■?
'Sa ’» • * J sniiatsd '■ thia rebellion is
' enough to make •» ar»*nda*ent» v*W.
“If. No ops who has boom arm» against
and. bindiM upon .IL If few «i«w vw the gnvermnrtrt of the United States. or from every copperbeadTtenne! iu th* land
for the rebellion, I cam* itr .*t ths be- 1
ri^tk-waa of supremo importance. A votamartfr tfw aid iu»d comfort to iu tn tbs tbnma rrf robslliu*, bMMto fee
ginning, ag4J rnpact, if my lifeiaapsrad, 1
barriers
to
the
onward
march of freedom
convention of fe* State*, so organised,
tn be in al the death. 1 |Hapbirnua ap-: &lt;woqM in fact be a rsmitting of fe* Ud enemies daring the present rebellion, have been overtu
Uta.*IWU.U.
shall notMjudge or dark at election;
plauae.]. 1 expeuk-whsw-il is over, in ’
rf—plopfce &gt;»'
Union to.iia original »lem**t*—I” oibcr nor shall iny county, jndg*'knowingly-. nteUfe-M «
cxninou wilh-pM ol r»y coipp*ni»oe, fu '
-ords. apoti|iv* aod.twraal diMobfem appoint any such 'person to act as judge
claim an hoitorable di^biirge. {Qlnwrd.]
of th* Uifem, wife aa
unesrtaie •tllfefiM. Violation of fel* Will be
I intend to merit, [Continued cheering, j 1
prospect of forming aoulber.
peompdr noticed and the offenders
1 feel fruin jour indulgent sxpreeaiou*
MV -M4hie 1 Will feey drag"i oat thke
Well, buw doe. Mr. Swphwa fe* mosl ■
to-night a* though 1 had merited it up to moderate and. sag*oi-u* «f the south­
old bnbby-boiwe, and r|ds.ag*ine| Aim in
tboriliea. „
■
.• r&gt;-.J • . ” ■ thl* nsvharetial
thia time.
[Cbrera.] I am as deeply,
Far from II. They
ern leaders regard fei* 1 Ho sxprea***
••111. Outrage* upon the freedom of
aa earnestly, lUtMOstcd io tho leaultaa J. •
bimseif wife *E hiacharacuriyuu slremhl- sketch by ylnleuce.or iniimidittl-m; rt-, oars not wLnt th* BeWk nfef de t» dh^
wa* when I took Up arms al the begi*tempting ’•» Mnder legdl dr tn ‘phxiure troy ;hc Union, but canmae no step tA*O
Fling- [APF1*"'-!» 1
this iwv
fi&gt;r its prs**ryplia*. We .rwual believe
li'iug can p.-kbly feBlas»raa«w&lt;Mbellmn i* staggering from it* own wwdt- s.rs/vr an «nd to be pul to Hua-unawral or -mser.urag* iilrgal v&lt;*ng; Wtertdring
net* [cheerifl, and?f any.dt.u^ ta felt on ...dm.ral-.wM up- kram.U. »d with the legal ntaHeawof »*«*•&lt;mrtl*|r
a* offio re nf vlotii-n ir---- •-------——
td free. *rtn Unb’ drill tfej^Bi* for feblr
tho stibirt, M .mguy npyapsparsoeem to
law or ordgrt; wPlM
indicate, let iham.regd lhe »»*ecb.Dr tbs
artniss. Had they dobe’sn at fee *Urt,
their Idnllea/imder the .-w. »&lt;»
--•
arch-traitor of the wwld. .-[Cheer*. 1 Let
Europe would, wife on* accord, have spdan*.hy
nflkere
trf
elrcti-m*
;
and
Mpwcl
1
, them read the speech vt Juluraoo Davie,
_i._ —as__ .a*
nffSnara' oath
whose name, 1 am ipld, w*» loudly cheer
ed in iboao atresia hut a few, weeks since.
“To such a convenlisn of the Stale* 1
' [••■Shams! Shamer] Bo w&gt;hascaue.b-.^lhsvonootveclion. *• • P-W*l
1 rd mono human misery end desolstod
c^rcec* and mtarebange of veg* be­
■ more homes than ha* aoy oihnr morteV
man from th* beginning of all ume [loud tween equal and wwnya Pow»r». jusl as
U.e conreotum oF U88
«^d »nd
• applause;] the enemy of government aad
semblrd. • • • From the 4»sn»of ell mankind. And whgt doos it mean
wbea be ia sheared .by Americana] si.m, or icUrchangeof yl*Wb.ta such *.
convention,-the biswry. as wall a* ibe
When lbs enemy of enemies 1* cheered
true tialurc of o«r instituUoM, and th*
b* Americans In this m*gnWicant metrop­
rclslf.m of fee 8u^ loosed
“fe*r
olis what doc* it mean 1 .Thar* is some­
Md toward the.ledyral bead, would
thing wrong.
-*» i” -'iTraitora.
doubiles* b* much better uadereUmdgen
erally than they t&gt;vW ar*; bilk I should
on ,1 H.*m.
•ppl.w.] U. favor such a proposition only as a peace­
b dlrwlloj M.
)"&gt;’ foWl
’ ful conirrcnce. a* the cynveatmn ot 1887
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H, j. tka „lh.r -1» *H. .M I.* W “
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Jeff DavWeragimewtaU' t JOT

Cbf^ertaed or^M to suit the eye end ear
&lt;Mb eowarffiy OspperhrW eawreiatae ia
sod around the county of Barry, State of &lt;•/«/■&gt; 4g Me seta**«/fh»
But allow me ’.to berr, state,
Thia to a plain statement. It w»« ui
on tbe taemr.ef a mea.and a eoUier. thai derntood by the people, who gave I
Geerge B. MeCl.lta. will to ee far left Jfad^withmn tbo S£2e^vate,eh

It ta«n
Cs^r’Gmwwsr.
'
■“ DSN RY H. CRAPd,&lt;F!tat-

in tbe dark,

fotatauttarow, ”
E. O.pReayiNOS, of Juroeville.

by Gov. 8sj moor, have been tampered

J1B»KTOFrWlfSf Alhpn.

wftb by toe Commfaslotare.
votes were, taken out and Mudellsii

, e- .
jptensw,"
J 'ffiOH.N OWBN; of Detroit.
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votes put in place rt them.

The partfao

have boon ameted, trfod, aad found
guilty of this eeormoue erhne upon tie
ballot tank
to«n has emfemed
bla crime, implicating several ottan.—
There to no doubt but a gram -oobesatwaa rotated fate to elaot McCtellan by
freed!
.

AUJEKY WILLIAMS,’
^O.’HO«FOKai?o!

tbe eoWferh- how In the so rsoommroded by tbe General;
only needs that Wo know wtal the J
Western Department is concerned, that “vtewe” ware to eee the' propriety
he wiU be ashamed to think that he -ever defeat, and that his election was wef
allowed hie wama to omm sp bafore an •'called for by the inlereeu of too nation.
in taliigowk people, m aw aephaat far tho Grnoral McCIcIIm to too contrary not­
bighorn and ascot reepooeibto office with- withstanding.
Judge Woodward was, and to, a Cootatoafkffirfa freeaad ooMghteoed propertaad of tbo Valtandigtam school. At
There fo now 800 men present fa thia the commencement bfrbe war, as Hon.
.
dstachoroot of too regiment of Movrill'e H. B. Wright soya:—
.
“Hr df/tadrt (JU eoniHtutionallty of
Hoese,- sad ta the whole 800, portape 80
con ta found wbo will rote for McGrllan. oofettion anddwoiediho jrowor ^f Ao Gov1 tavo beetd the espreeeion of almost erameta to eesrev into entasusioe &lt; n-

every man noWat tbfa poet belonging to
It fo already proved that tbe Copper­ tta regimswt, audit fo moot a miserably
small.portioa of the men here that will
heads sx pert to carry this election liy
vote for MeCellan. Out of tbe company
fraud. Look out for them.
te which I befoug, thuro to boar proerot
20 men, two-oT whom will rote for Me
Qeliaeu
There are oomo of the very
KSuriui

in forging rotes, it need not he expected
that they »re any too good to toll olupeodous lien, and forge affidavits to prove

OOOKTr TICKFr.

years ago. But such Dtohocrats are an
honor to w tat once was tta old line Dem­
ocratic party. They hold nb relation
ship to this modern Copperhead Detnoc
racy, and allow me to say tbov as truly
We have no reason to believe that the
despise It. as any men fa the whole
‘Democracy of Barry County Is any more ■ United Stale., ftay are mra who behonest than their leaders in New York. believe In seeing thio Ouvernment up­
Look to your tickets and see that they held, wbo do not see fit to throw away
the vast amount of blood and treasure
are genuine!
that has already been poured out, and go
and eringe at the feet of Jeff. Davit and
htsmlnioua, and give them taek their
BrigMtly. .
possessions and ask for peace on any
Daring the pert week. wa have been
terms, and while one of the very strong­
mostly among the people of Barry and est Democrats was reading a piece fa tta
Eaton eountim.
We find tips people Barry Jhmeer, accusing toe Lincoln adawake everywhere, and the confidence of mitystraiten of being the disunion ele­
ment, he as truly expressed himself aa
the success ef the UotoQ party unbounded.
aay man 1 ever beard speck, (hto thoughts
At every Union meeting, no matter if

Tbo following meetings have been ap­
pointed by the Republican County Com.

mitteo, which will be addressed by om
or more of toe following speakers:
James A. Sweexe.y, H. W right andI

Chaa. G. Holbrook.
&lt;
At Prairieville, Wednesday evening,•
Nov. 2d.
‘At*Hickory Comers, Thursday eve­
ning, Nov. 3d.
Al Doud’s School, House te Hope,,
Thursday averring. Nov. 8d.
the closds lewer, and tbe rain pours, tbe
- Al toe Morford School Botme tn Jebtta
' people turn out, and are inclined to bepr
town, Friday evening. Nov. 4.
At Woodland Center, Saturday eve-. aa long as speakers are willing to talk.—
In Eaton' County the enthusiasm ie'un.
nteg, Nnvkfi .
At Hostir^s, Monday evening, Nov. 7.. bound rd. That county :wtil roll op yt
increased majority, for the Union ticket.
Register Tear Names!
Tbo work bee been t
there.
Every school di
All persoes, who have changed
|

visited, and priaeiplea of the parties pre­
seated, and discussed, and compared. It
wea our good fortune to meet many a
names Registered before they can
' man, who had recently renounced ths
Tbe BpardtoflUglstration ylll me
Chicago candidates and their stranded
ttaaeVera! Townships on Saturday Wf this and broken platform, and were now batweek to attend to this matter. See tbat tlingfor Lincoln and tbe Union. It does
one's soul good to see the oarnselaess and
your name is Registered I
deternination of these people. . They are
nut to be turned aside from their deva
Tbe Greet Daly.
On Tuoedjy next is to occur one of• tiou to their country by whining and syc­
ophantic appeals of the Tory Peace Par­
the most momeotous ersnta which over
occurred er ever will occur in the history ty. “Union Liberty and Law" are their
residences, and al! wbo have not

previously Registered, must have

of tola country.

the editerial of the Pionttr he must have
degenerated two or three pegs fa tho
scale of humanity, or his fears may have
dons it, but one thing is certain, any man
who can deliberately make or print such
asoerlimw m appearfa his paper of Sept.
15th and Sept 29th, 1884 fo not wanted
in tta ranks of tbe army or in tbe Union
party of the U. 8. Government. But nf
one thfag, rertaosurod. If the vote of tta
army Is what tbo McClellan men depend
on, they may aa well tang up tta fiddle.
I eubocribo myself your moot obod't.
servant,
Brarim 8. Anitrt,
Oo. I. Regft. Morril’a Horse.

watchwords; and Tuesday neat will witdom ths triumphant endorseonent of those

It to no lees than the

question of mratelning orabandoning the
Republic.
!t matters not, how much

and press follow it.)
You snay tMak I am a stranger In
Barry county, bat 1 am not, 1 have form­
erly resided in tbe county for four years,
and am pretty well acceainted with Mr.
Geo. W. Mills, and if I do not mistake
but a short lirta since he was one of the

questions st issue between tbe polical

The New York AfrraM, which fe “sup­
This nation has a porting McGelbn for the Presidency,” ।
destiny to realize; and the GofJ of Na­ talks m follows about that plank In tbe
tions will never permit tbe control bf tbe platfoftn which pronounces the war a

portlet, too grant feet stands revealed,

Governmeet to fail into tho bauds of ita

sophistry

may attempt to cover up tta

eoDobling eeotimenta.

lhet with LImoUi we stall savs tta coun­
try, while with Modelltf, it fo lost
forever.

.«»•*/.' •&lt;

,

No eaqg man believes or esn believe
tost with st) armistice, a convention sod
aa attempted oompromtoe, the Union
would ever be restored. An armistice,
with 4h* avowed object of negotiation, 1

would be recognition ; and with rocognl-

Every man wbo utters the standing
De that the “Abolitionist" commenced
the war to far MeCtaltoo.
Every rebel General, Coloeel, and
to separation.
England, Franco aod
Captain, are In favor ef thd election &lt;»f
Spain, would, secoud the claims of tho
Geo. B. McClellau.
CoofaderMy, fa eouh a ease, and vwld
Every “Knight al. iha Goldee Cirole''
. .
:
resist all ■Mesores, thereafter, looking to te for MoCtell®.
coercion. Tbe rebel papers assert thia.
insist upon oegattnioae only with regard

The Chicago Convention ’'explicitly
dedsres" in its platform tbat the war la a
failure, and that we must resort to other
means than warlike ones to settle the dif­
ferences between the people uf the United
Blates and the frieorfs and' adherents of
Jeff Davis. Now It U only natural that
the men iffths Chicago Coevention should
have studied very closely and very In­
tensely the hlstery.of that part of ths
war that was cairied on and conducted by
General McClslI^n, the favorite hero and
leader of tha Chicago patriots. Unques­
tionably they, like sensible men, talk of
tbe things they know most about, and
when they speak of tbo war they mean
McCUrtM’s pert of U. Ws mn there
fore, agree with the Chicago Convcntwu
oo this point. There is no doubt that
the war Carried on by tbe nominee of

Shortly before ibis, while sitting in
tta Onert-roum la Philadelphia, bs de­
clared: “That should toe Union be divi­
ded Ar would prtfrr tkat tka Hur would
ta drawn Aforto &lt;y/’ronry/eama.”
Mr. Geo. W. Hart, a nsepectable mer­
chant of Philadelphia, pubtatad a letter
under date of Oct. 2, 1868, in which he
stated, that soon after Judge Woodward
was nominated for Governor, he had a
eunveruatloo with him in which he- said
*.tat “Thio war waa an unoousti lotionsI
war, and an abolition war, aud that he
bad no inlereal whatever fa tho result,
let this result be what it might; that it
waa a contest te which the North oould
gain neither creditsor bnnor, and tola, he
believed would be tta verdict of history."
On another occasion, Judge Woodward
said, io a ounseraatioe with Hou. Thomae
Cunningham, a leading Democrat of Bea
ver county, that, "in bis judgement our
only course was to withdraw our armies
North of Mason and Dixon's line and
offtr tennt to Uu robrlr."
it was of thia maa, and entertaining
Ibero sentimaota, that General MeQelian
said uIJUd tkat ow rirtet ayratand it
was this man whose slection, as Governor
of Pennsylvania, he thought -called for
ky tkt intortrta of tho MZfae."
A maa wbo entertains such views, or
who agrrts with ouo wbo holds ttara,’ ia
not a fit man for our President.
He
might fill tta place of Jeff Davis but not
that of Abraham Lincoln.

A PniLABiLTHia paper says that with­
in tbe past week a number ot Dmkards
(a religious nest residing in' Virginia.)
have arrived in that city from the She­
nandoah Valley. They represented that
early in tbe rebellion tbe Dunk ante in
Virginia wore assured by tbe rebel toad
era thaj they should not, because of their
peculiar oenMentlous views, over be
called upon to go into the ‘•^uthsrn ar.
my." They ware to remain on their
farms, and progress with agriculture.—
Until recently they were comparatively
uamofaeted. Within tbe past six weeks
tbe Southerners made a wholesale fava
eion of their farms, and stripped them of
everything. Heroes, cattle, sheep, wag.
one, furage were taken by force. Scarce­
ly enough was left fbr home consumption.
Within a week after these depredations,
tbe conscripting officers, in the name of
Jeff. Davis and the Southern Coefedsracy
went .among tbe Dimkards and forced
some intn their reeks under th reals of
death. Foe these reasons manv of the
persuasion, with their wives and’children
fled to the North furl safety. The tales
of horror briefly told by the fugitives,
awaken for them tba must heartfelt symP"toy. The Dun harda originated in
Pennsylvania, early' In tbe eighteenth
oeutary. They are a peculiar class of
people, of toe Seventh day Baptist order.
Their proper name ia Tuckers. They
keep tbemselvee entirely free from oth.
er purs nasions, and never attempt to «mforoe their opinions on others. As a gen­
eral thing they are loyal to the Union.

affirm it.

Untea M«n, U io our eountry demands
our exertions sc d our ballots ou Tuesday
next ; Wi have'so fears for tho result,

if every man who feels and thinks aright
daotWlrty. ’Bulan over eeouriay.and
a failure to do onr duty, may result die-

astroctsly. We can afford to lose no
votes on Tuesday taxi. Aa overwhelm­
ing victory is what to needed.

A email

majority easy encnerage tbe Northern
ua^phienr i,v/whom Dodd fo the bead
aoTOrand Master, to carry- out their
ouhemes of war and rapine at the North ;

eral oince his time who has conducted
^EverydoeertM from the army to for ।tta war dtffervntlr, and with more euooese. (Mmeral Meaenaa. wo are now
has never beard of General Grant
Every man wbo voted against tho law aware,
i
allowing the eqUitts.*yota goes fur Mo- —st least we are led to infer that from
bfo om Mon of Graaf* name from the
CMbn.
।
of the setiaaa! heroes whom bo
Every man interested in the rebel number
i
leen, such as tta British rebel agent, Au- |praised so grawfally in fait speech at"
—but wo had not supposed that
gustua Belmont, of Now York, ia a warm Orange
'
too Chicmru Convention was made op
entirely m polMoe! Rip Vaa Winkle.,
supporters of McCfallan.
Fri-od. rt Can It be possible that torn aonventton
keowe nothing cf that part of tta war
tho Union, what think ye of them!
that is bonorab|s te the National arms.of the New York Has It never heard uf G&lt;msr«l Grant 1 L
y rf toe. Potomac

getic wayfarer yielded only a very slen­
der return »f water, while a beck outlet
«&gt;nduwed toe generous surplus to too
strawberry-bode which lay beyond. Bo
tbe sum of Detanoratic effort at Chicsto
t. establish the puriotie loyalty of to.

Iro thorn In the day of power (nd* re­

menu made every rebel gsiUar gurgle

greater part oflbe Army, uf drt
mao from ihslreouhos wwi m^.eg U in
the rear for the move. The Jal Di vision ■
of ths 2d tarps, with a part of the 5th
and Mi coeps. held the entire lino from
tbo Appomattox, on tho right, tri some
throe miles west of tba Weldon railroad
on tbe left. .. JkU boggaao &gt;ragnns, etc.
were oonl to the rear at City Point Al
2 o’clock this nrornleg Gen. Hancock JjAINB PORTRAIT GALLERY,
with Use 2d and 8d Brvislcmsof his onroet
moved. along the Vaughn road, rntutteg
southwest, and after crossing Thatcher's
run fagmi Um rotels nuteooebod In
newly made works. Gen. Hancock at
ooce charged on Urn flank and drove ft*ra. CWtosroro are aol ■&gt; pasted ia take Ptethem not. Ho took some 20 prisoners,
mostly eavrflry; • At about 4 o'cluck r..
«., ti»s rebeh, vakingiog-dvantage cf the
break in tho line brtWOeo the Wand 5&lt;h
corps, massed Gen. Anderson's division
aiUaatlags. Ote. 1 Ilk Ife.
ostltad*
of Hill's corps, and charged the right
wmg of tbe 2d owps, which gave way
and fell back a short distance, but L.ins
reinforoed charged and cheeked tbe r.dvartee of toe rebels, and captured a numof prisooers. Onr liws in the affair ia not
known, but is nut believed tv be beery.
Two guns were said to have Leen taken
by toe lebels, but, it is stated, were sub
seouently rerapfured. ’ Fighting conlinutd on this pa it of tbe lino until after
dark, when a heavy rain ended tbe fight­
ing fe toe day. Th.W.e.1-------------- -the right of the advance, but
much ground. The object w------tba left fo gel fairly around oo tot Boyn­
ton plank rood before tbe right advanced.
The colored division of the Oth corps had
Kime skirmishing with the rebels, but
nothing approaching a fight.
They lost
a few wounded. Gregg's cavalry had a
sharp fight with tbe rebels in the fore­
noon. When they attacked tbe rear of
bis column he charged and drove them
tack, capturing a cumber of prisoners
and 8 or 10 wagons loaded with supplies;
alro tome horses, mules, etc. Our left
wing gained about 15 miles of uouairy
to day, and to now la a position to attack
the ocainy's work's on the flank.
Gen.
Warren bad anarrow escape while riding
slung the Jine to-day, a tall grazing his
cheek and making a slight wound.
la toe Held, Out. 28, 7:80 a w.-Tta
number of prieonera taken yesterday is
.bout 800.
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Murrtand • Free mate.
Baltimore, Oet. 29.—Gov. Bradford
has just proclaimed the new Free Stele
Cun.titui.oa of Maryland.
The vote
woe 30,174 in favor, to 29.7W against.

Tua.j
unplrrtrs"*-.^ *• the dru |
*bsye hallooed, end the nd

cred. Ilia said that then I
of teams fifteen rods lung, I
tl^t, sad is some teams d

tayeawd a woman. The
dsff/e tirade eldest List
bowl about taxes. Of ool

.... - iHi-r-*-"'." f

own &lt;rs -Irtu-llj

“Gits Tbm Fm."Gaarr is bound to do e»

want a new Coot-

The eitiseno of Barry &lt;
v notified that aa roon &gt;
Pay i« secured for tho I
lo^nmi Railroad, propel

Military
—
idenl, WSH ordered to suapvnd the trial
of tbe blockade runners to-day, and pro
ceed to Baltimore forth within in instigate
and try a recently discovered cnee of
most aslnonding fraud and forgery con
oectad with tU New York State eddiere'
vote. Tbe chargee are fti brief, sulwtituting MeCWlan votes in the original en­
velope submitted by the soldiers, and
forging aames thereto. One box, over
three foet long, contained many thousand,
of these fraudulent rules, some my fifteen
thoumnd. Odwrs are known to have
b^pa sent to Now T-rk. Tho dovefop.
mrataintMsmaopromfoctobe of tho
most startling'Waracter.

«••»•«¥*&lt;&gt;*&lt;*•&gt;

entire route of said ral
portions of ifee grading j l
ties may choose to take,
tine will eiro be lot as e
of January, and the world

st-iar-’S
Waanaadacua Flats in I
ay ria. will take place e
JttoWNwresntarn.xt,

MILLINERY STORE
fA1CT tHMA FINE AWOR TMKNT
meiUKRWx’fi Bn-m

The SoMters* In Forg^.
Baltimore, Oct. 28.-A v ord kt was
•F STAIBL
fauad It the ceae of parties charged with 8FLK.
fiwgmg soldiers* votes, but It mmt ffett
STRAW
■
tapa^1 on by U.s Prssider-t Ufore
AJTD
being mads public. Tta Court adjourned.
I'AII’jW
RONJtRTS^
LADfRS'.
Amy of tbo Fotomae News.
Hrod4u.rt.r. Army of to. Potiwuae,
’
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Ort. 80.—Sinns the army rater nod to ita
arrUhRgtrs'
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Ao our troop, mAND
Lur*^d\u’u,*b*1 ea,,,ry «»’’*•* «
WORSTKD
,
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GOODS,
they tuada renoataH
Kaept coMtanlly.tm toad, aod for solo
rooowmble terms. Work dune on .bort Retie, aad in.

be prepared to take ©on’I
tbe r&lt;«ut through his land
most they can nut of the I
•trillion of dollars worth
And lumber could read
owuing AV inter nt Battle I
hem* out. Gtixaas ol
let* te your own inured
end help we pct this Gres I
Bear in mind that you
timber abme, enough to I

House, Saturday 2»d&gt;
suited in the raising of-I
see hundred and twenty

‘present about 500 perso I
from .snows place- •»

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GREAT TUMBLE IN GOLD, AND ALSO
.
IN DRY GOODS I

AT SKINNER’S!

The On|y Exclusive

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DY-MJDE CLOTHEJVG

CASH STORE in BATTLE CREEK.

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Gerrwaa emigrant* bound f&lt;-r Oban, whe,
when the thieweedrn ■ended tttoir mwwey
showed fitful. &gt;Tu latniiidotw tbe real, Mai
men were instantly abut Av the butcher*
dM B teMUM’ wounded.' The rotiminder
wereTb.-h«.rJi-red l&lt;&gt; leave th* car*,' but I
rfitf hnrandarataorj tin* command. *' Mmeby ordered b«* men to 'fire'the care and
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AWiBHMaAWr. aha*' u- Aa
wirtsh bj the FU ,sre«e'swthprtsnsXeedj
-T-'Wtgns, Captain,L-strr yuvteeU,. ’*«'¥
wHfiBsMBMjfrlS I, a So. .
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''‘Bui demurred the Captain, “wo pare
no anna wilb ua.”
.
T-We don't want any—Mr. Paul eaye
there is But * perudo of danger."
"U‘» ell up with ue", mid tbs Mqjor,
“■OMn'l get out—bang the luck
.
. "Yee we tan, leave jt to rwe," whiapsrrd Merab.
.

biStaeli Bra nMUe&lt;. '

tbej had ■» eutp&gt;o«M) &lt;&gt;f whn be really
■**• He leerrwd that Su*H lhe rebel
•.«!.).RMfalH
•»
essisssi— m bie brailqugrters, only the day gretiI out he bad lUQ'td u&gt; BmIu* 8uu&lt;«.
Tbe
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Marsh
of Bril. Creel teyesaotaa 4 Hpidta
ip agreeable fallow and,an esgpc haieaar.
HEM EiFbE H
UmA great apparent plenaure m'imparting
THAT THM UlTTEIW H
p.h'in the coaveh»Ui&gt;n they bad.near*
www AWKoae&amp;ie, heard beta two Stuart and AU staff w(lb
E' h gtypr inforroabop «a had come- U»
Coelama uo Kuo »r y'bukar,
ir ktn&gt;« jedap,. eitty wyrd nfwKich
mw cmr t
jjamixiLEw
• at eagerly noted bj ,lbe scout. Marsh
RCT
*«&gt;r» ,r*
IS THE IE»T TMIC
n.rt«Uo,..4 IfmuJouuJ^cU
■?. "rt'urv-wi ™»«w «f. f*.

tar beam mib Mrs so:

"Greed rounds," said Marsh deeperatelr.
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"bieuioont aud disarm, and ad wanes
one asd gire the oountervigu.*’
.
,
Marsh sprang from hia horse and adraaced to the euldrer, who aloud ready
to receive the pass&lt;1.rd.
“My man," weld be, "aomsbow or olh
er ths o.unlersign baa leaked out, and
the toijahave gut bold of it; they are
going out ue all aides of ua, so we bare

changed the oneotersigu, it is now Cruel

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I. A. A r. C. BtOFOOB,
From the Ret. LuviG, heck, I'aetoref tasBsaUsl
a tTBBXKTSadl OeaMeBejU ek-tew.
A Usiurs Is Chaossry. bavW re««re4 ia«» • Chenh. PHabsrtea. Jt J., ftrtossfr at IksKard. ^rudi'a i
JJosrSMp. wilt pretoptiv ata WlhtsU, «««&lt; Dagcj
. tb« tastes* •&lt; »tai» sslUse. QmsepMicteg.
1 hare keswa IInaiaad'aO«m. BitleroferoraTUIstasg. ata Mihterv ata Real Katato Cla.ma

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submkT FVwtnti
MbWo^he tfuod

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UM ageheUbfrWg IMtn IhoacttietUf yyWth
the fbgHire, furtWJ t» giro w»y tn the
Yankew nppreaeur, Itod now hiding in
poor ndlruftdsjtill prMaim a an of
Mood piat freeman ofcnwt tftwfl tn
bridge. That* fa Mei one thing to *bkh
we can areede—eeparate state iadepen
deaoe. Some there are who epert of
ree»nrtroettua wrth efrrety maKifaieed ;
but are there any wbd would tkSe mews
uro rights by prdpertr 1 God fwrHd.—
W void you see that boy with a beach'
bloom on hia cheek, grow up a kerf, nev­
er to triad the path of honor, uu'.aet tie
hght the'torch at the funeral pyre of Mt
country 1 Would yoaaoo'tbe Mr daogt-1
tera of tbs latd 'gifen orer to the brutal!Ityoftbt'TMrtrttn. ■
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“Ifanj rmegine Qtie would not
M blns UttB-«be declaration of Mh

i b^* wen JMH»s&gt;TH&lt;Mi&lt;ntia
gouda cneld bare base bought in mark st
ralbetta&gt;«AtaB&gt;—dtililbM
adlbt
roxuld hUeibUi HUnhyciMta* coring
rather than by oss.eriylion, and yet I
। took upon the iaUee as the utore 4*^—
You forge all wfteo.
“
*
taxre, Mfte on juriw : why
alt Sutil year Whai mr
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‘ tMf'HMMUHa*1 MMnfpt. T bSttbelll*
and lislksrs ootf iUM jest; thai it w«ivM
hare beep better had it been the peltcy!
from tbe bMinaing of Ibq war, sad J «•
4oj« H.twiU
I’sgtb,aedjtrcadth, and

Ltacin— the terme he &lt;4fcri; let him
note the too4 of the Northern ^&gt;reea ; let
him note the tone ef the northern people,
and hr* will eec there !• nothing left Tar
uu but separate independence. • ‘ 1 ;
-Who now looks fur iutereentlon IWbodoea not know that onr frlenfli
abroad depend epon our wHfagft', at
bemeT That the balance iar ip Mt(fryer
-irlth tietbry, and tares agalhet nt with |
defeat, and that when bur yfctnry la'eftqueau-cted we wilt be recognlted, and
o.&gt;tWld»B.r,'‘; ,uA
.

“W» must do out doty, and that duty
ia tide t Efcery nfft ttVfirbkr ‘ sFm.

Ho\oe«.

nM.
&lt;•&lt;■» MM.
au
(unbar toll] I know we bays nddeu a^
toaak five lailea,'Mid Ibp Major a; Jail. A lebsmA.&gt;daiini -M 'taiMlppi.'
-South
“Uuly a ebon dutanoe now/’ returned Cbmlbte.rsdebee to^ bur kid—etritoe when
br utrlkea Aw Amt—a blow Aw -Mer-oWn eMttenhrWtWiff
gtod ofta" Mjd tta M.j^' &amp;
boots and Madly. • Our Cnefederute peettawataB^m
eamahowl doo-'tlwl half so eenlimaOtai Buiesrrtwet tain mi upon tbowtMr-for
end riUbepUcaa 1 did aw bits ago. Baal- rwnatal support. Wo ere m\ks p«MC bsa •cul1 ftAj’VbW ^WwMsej
taidA-r*’
««» eJs-w. il.w n7-»-u
iy, I would not ride aaulbcr nuto Kj. mq

Frem Uos. Jos. «. Kswatod,.
Jartwo &gt;-&gt;re»9frT-Ikp»sUsa Mpwat
ly bos* r*eors(ta Is esassos nre asses whk smw
UMMtataia st lUfforvut kiada sf JbiMMms tea

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front,

iltawtan rsateos iataaree. ata partMatarfr is lay faediy. »( tta bsbIWmMol br. tiusfland s Oonaaa BltUra. t tSrport for ones Ir-tn mi
■saalaoarar, loespro*&gt;my Ml aoov.rtim. Uta.

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.. etc.

tta preilicit girl ip tbe &lt;Jd purotoign."
*pWhM ia tbatl suddenly essiaiaied
lahlmeelf tbe Captain, as they rude upon ths lias I
of an emisssca, aad mw * long line &lt;rf
campRrca before them Iom lhaa a rollc
distauk
.j Tbe.Yaukes camp cried the Major in
astonishment, ‘‘tienllrme^ IsCeakedaddlq.’’. De turned his hone around to flee,
buiMarsh euughljt firynly by tbe bridle
-“■FSMIW. W.
*” “■
claimed.
,
*
—

dullest ptayeT
*ln here and mv
the ncighb-&gt;rh.
ireitv girl to fits

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li.d C.lm. Mm ■ l.p.ip. »H&gt;1.
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u/. wv aiu uc«ar-wwib.

«... .tmai ApI.f./frf-Vt.Y"!
rmuhuViUt fcrn. .J &lt;u rnn.l

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the taste of &lt;tt Til*
1 be* ireoatomrf ¥» &lt;*,
charms of the RJcbnu-od
‘Tbs deuce you sag,,
rfa-med the Major. relsinj
bli lipe. and,W¥bty&lt;

.eft we hata
bUwUW

it and &lt;&gt;n
J&amp;'**
• ho Im-

must nuDvh kaWr -Tenwiuse' ■ TtwwQ .wo
will draw from twenty thmieendWe thir­
ty thnaaaod 'to w standard, -wad M
euwr&gt;gthaned. wo araat path the omcm
back U» the beaks of the Ohio.- mid tbue
give the peace perty-nf the North an aesswtUmao ponywdiadeialeeagire: •«—•fWoriislwiil out new arail. Ynwrno**
nonsuit /out*.heart; perform- mere tbaa
ito- tow esnawaob; yieU-haaaueh as free,
•'Yufa *to triypfieoner ah&gt;&gt;.* repIFfafl men can gira, aadaU mill bo w«U. Wiih
' producing a revolver. “Tbe first who iv peace and freedom BegluriouB career
Sw, JU
HmjHi to escape, will bhr the du»t_" - ■w-'"ti*«.
“What’. thia, Mr, PstrtT aaJd'tbo he red from c1*M Jegialatum, .Tree from
taxes-^indirect, it
true,
rulere
Msjur.
'
“1 ini Marsh, tha Yankee scoot,*’ re fur twehiy years past—no longer subject
plied he, eslmiy. tha peraon whom your
a'atfairlties hare IwicW sentenced to be
| hong as- a spy. and escaped once from
| Ufcb* prison, end once from CaatfeThnn•‘On each of the former nqcMfona,
| ; ■THe- deeH-F e*Mmed -both in a when I was in this State o( Georgia, on
my war to the army, that army wa» 00
' Miking (bcm ridebe^»rohim,'the oeout the eml of other States, aad It I* mfty at
MMgMr-bia -priaraerr Min- eamp and mir visit that ibis hike bauU-fafd. .!
bended them oretto the proper authori­ (rest that this Will "Pot be long ea'/ahd
ties. end then repaired In our hasdquar- that Pretidence may Boon take tbe war
tmw to-Sn.part- such to form alii o aii be heynari bee border*. . |&gt; treat, tUrt'lfrat
rrnr bewrta wnt feed &lt;* Mlowtorth* •*bad nhtsVard.
- -Vei-y -well,"
the’ Captain. "»!&gt; Mwyiit-bhi reireat, mad thsn If wegrftin
with yea." W fret bi wsrquit* is snr- ilcmeemn^lhoy wiHeom* toawubdfoem
■hue to gn, so the Msjnr, hut irfrqnlte W. as afrwie W esft HMtriala; ' *«
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ffoTa few tnidtties they wtrpto the odd I “Till then we can bare no peace, an&lt;^
yet dues way oBe wuppoee (Ha gerdrn
dh- end With the exultant eeoul fi&gt;r their , meet is an a loos Aw war 1
Borne have
CiBt-nf the Kneel!va, and debtawd
EseeoUre bardiwu ped pride of
aWertsihrd the loot ton of the jMMtW , opinion wm append to ar»y wegmtolitimi.
and »idettss. aed when they arrired'pear Dmes ebeUfeh ur&gt;|mM Inmgtne ms'
&gt;hrfr p.4iii«H't»»«y
more or Iom the* a num. Dw ibry ent
hwn the forrret and thus avoid&lt;-d TOpW. suppouv 1 bevS-Boii' peor ttw wtonJed
T«»
unaccuatumed- f* such eyplorti, soldier bnrwe frixB the Md W fell -df
dmee trim there leylKelma yitat I few*

• *fTwb df IBM
IMP Beer whh BM y-R baWd
f op- hftWd*W«NtoerMtte

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gtas own sob— tM hero oT many wellfoagbMwtie—yttar frwil frtdfl Md
Hurdeo. [OsorK] Hardee. wfe*M
captain prwyed huusrif early »farmland

dritatt '.M'tmnBh agshrii yom.i,
-Ihe Otb^.- Beaureipud jneoiw,] gMeii
tn share tbe toils, the fortunes, the main,
fortune* if it be.so, of the armi in tGe»rgid. ' n* goes whh a single purpoea to
ereve‘whererer I direct, eskiag no partUul*F place. dswiriwg-BBUpMfal commend
—failles Ibo spirit ton- made a-geortai
hTRn'.«" '*•['1
r*««
I irosi ns goes not tn bleed, but to .cooqueL [Grfrdi^pUttSe.]*11* *
»
.
- W&lt;tb tbawrbopru I gd to YlrghH*.^
Lalo re versM here barest been enggem ad
W-S.S
A-.. is now
MbFMaL
, —
to Check to ledgjand fa Stow going -up
Itos river, sweepingmnwhrd toowrd lta
North, gaming »touwy Mtorwicfeeyr«^

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Gj-M t. re aaa.,u I: nk
iwMaraed over Ar |iyM Ant
rifiered upl My first elfort wi
aud l eeoKw.e.ub-totare to
■die*

u4VbM Fbelfete .ibat ■ jnrt God
V*As opMKBiiBMholy.and that of
our enemy as intoallows. He may chas­
tise us fir ear .dfrncre, bat tn ao d-dng
ba ia prefanng M. and la Hi*good Pros

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rf AkndMk.at.-uitt t&gt;,, ■ m; M1H.V

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••Hing more of thia preparation, and kirau
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other Cough Balaam now."'
family abould U wMoni 1Cj

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nedsrk attractive U» tbe “poekel'’ also,

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HKI.tfKOI,,

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*T‘H*n-TW*v..R4 .•s**,

hleasra. Burton and Ackley wIIHm flhiirf
gentlemanly and aecommodattag, and we
hrspaak for lham their full uMrb of pet.'

Towage.

Saw their advertisement, in to­

U Maoa^ : [**.»!' 7-dr

far Jeff B»vi»’ speech al.Mtoan wcites general comment. The New York
Trilmnt say s:
, f
, t
ning wtdeb was' well attended? "Ci ,&lt;?.
•■Thu man whii knpai nv*l Utlnutely
HoLaaous and J. A.8»uur Riveted and completely (be ronditko of. thei
f.welbto and ioapiritlng spcechaa, a Meh , Suatheru &lt;A*niederacy in undoubtedly
were IWewed to With great altevtidto^- ; ’rfl-raon Da via.. Tbe man al»c baa. tbe TO YvCMO MFJ?**
| deepest iutarAl tn .a»oeeal that kanwlrdjza is aiaoJcffirraea Davis; yetis k
jXVe legrn fro«i tbe liuvember num- JvffarakMi Davis who b author of the
•poerte which j roelaime to all tbe world
her «f thro_N»« AIasaxixb ■•( Fmmio* that tha.milltary reeonreve «f the Rebel­
*i» IjTnMUZRa. that it has already at- lion are’ well idjifb wsbanstad, arid its hope1
tamed a lergs circulation.
The awn of &lt;4 seseees alt but vanished. . Tbe Mnoon '
its r-MWv- Is to .rival the three dollar speech b perhaps, tbe ramt extraordinary 1
confession s»er put f..rthijy a great crim
inaf before he actually stood upon the
iMp^d ^MU^ta. Tte-a iihaa ^rroi (allows which war to be tbslii end of
dwrtt^jha, promt y nor, io ever/ para-.j

BMaw ar *arr At He

ing at tbe Omrt H"tro&gt; ae Monday eve

plot* rxojtb ritvrrATtof i

Cesaty of Barry.,

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AFINEAMOBCMENT

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dueed Htea to dhffit. Tbe pabKebera aay
A Strange Mary trees *aa*la.
that it ia only d-me by having's
A letter from 3r. Prtsrsbnrg, in an
-large eirwkrfhra, as' 'W»^Bay'&gt;aro« Id car-- English paper, rweuti-oa an exiraorditt.
*»$ affair which lately .occurred in the
tatty-be loot nn a small ed?i»n.
Wahars scarcely laAunrselvea room ' tawh of Orel, in Russia. A great lotol
Ao speal(.«&lt;.tha November number. hat! landl.wuer bad a large sum (Cirty-lhrce
ikh&gt;u«aiid ai|ver rouble*) h&gt; roerita thro*
■wo may bciAy state that there i» a beau ■ the police office of iwi lUwn. On applytiful and touching eteel eryfrsviag, coiled i iug lor tbe BUioBiH tee wee told that the
-Frt1 E»erT Cuam.s*—a very landsonir mooey cmrld ws br banded over tn Mm
■nleM bo proacatrd the office with faro
llW**. Ccuxro - Faauuui Paat»— a j
tbcnuiand aiher rouble*.
lie refused,
quantity U other engravings, tome af [ and inmhliitalt reported ihctcbdo fuSt.
them secy pS«y,W41l stop'e^al to | Prtcraburg. and tbe tu&gt;mey waa paid over
the Isltoa a pieea oftoeoie, and tbe (
used sajoetraaal of inleirstiaf ‘ et-&lt;rias, day, aa be was, quietly-anpAing in his
peetry.dra.
•—
'
I study, a h&gt;ud ring win toatd at tbe ball.
Tbe servant un opening thodoor was inFriw
ff rtptes HJOj 9 tmplra f slanlly pinioned,abd four man, their feaee♦ 10.00; «l «*»es iw.O»/
-totm- ( revered with black erupt-,
•*“
room. The landuwucr __
as ,___ ora what
hers amt, pactage pi)-’, A&gt;r 25 eruts.
told Mm be
they wanted ; they ph ‘ ily
‘
Srtoay Afcchiwe/Vrotiem u
,
must hand over Ala d a -three tbouwtnd
on rrrtoia frrmr.
Addraee Deae..n 1
Beat coolnros
roubles. With tba-gi____
.
. be
Peterson, 310 Walcut street, PhUndd j
went over to bis • strong bng, opened itk
seized a revolver, whfrib wsa laid on the
top shell; and sbot two uf the robber*
deed, Ike other two lrttm&lt;diately taking
to tlu ir heels. Ila then sent far assist
anew, tbe polios, Ate.', and &lt;« On crape
being rsmovrd frum th* (psca of ths.dsad
Wr. Emroa :—I wiah to aay through I men they wera recognised a* tbs bead of
the police and his secretary. Ths body
t our odumna that the fling ol the P.onttr '
of tbs former hashes* nembvod to Nfee
at roe hl If i-«« nf Oet. «7th baa only
fur interment.
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Ahee'R4»reaenlati«e Ibt each of the two RanFewntalire IHatricta into Which thia countr is di •
tided, ayraoabta w the nroeUioas of Aol Ito. Ill,
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manufacture into CLOTH—

AHMwey, Oiecaft Caere CoramtoetiMor. Betrayer
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A TTORNKT sad COUBBSUbOM'AT bAW.
A sod Botletw la ebswoory;
Rotary Pabtle sod CursyaaMr Abo.
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TteCfi mjlM: I»y ««•"&lt; 1»“. I WhnfRj ’
Vm - j . &gt; —-1-s- -r-- ^ddLWqk —J .uteoriOTr. Io Ik. arouud.ona for ua,and will brrag kdosm
aa aone to be ia nhle to remove IV
st**.».i.»e»a •*•■' M"" “d u'
MOTOTkd U OU;AWk&gt;li&lt;7 lk°T.
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FjtMHHx !&amp;'&amp; »*4#
ulb**
A frightful
««r engravings aro &lt;&gt;f tbe boot qaalitr.— ' accident has jmt takep plac“JS-ilVw
Tbel^^d MfllUut afrgy uttbe. Dtr-, ta{i&lt;m «t ihe Owxlre,
4|
ary eon^bttproto.TM La»r's ftlWD aititcbtd .to the chandelier'
nearly all of whom are laJie-, is higjilv ' from tbe r&lt;&lt;of barab Wjiuics
erodA&amp;U ll*M«t&lt;tiM.-a&gt;4'iU» to' great sapidity, and the. burin
l&lt;he a abowar &lt;&lt;-«ce &lt;4 &lt;e
iht f^ratry;^ showing how large unffj
ampwg whom were a
1 ■*&lt;..—y.= ■
cwltfMiod a cteu
My wriUra it p-&lt; In a mnmrot the dretoea _&lt;rT treaty7 M.
a reseat -1 Many may tronflor bow any - Ihrm were in florara, and 'tiraar aorl&lt;»i&gt; i
iiMgaxiae ora be gotap in so hand some! Inara* wore th* CMUfqsrsro -Ow^-*dTl
the ladies war ro dre.dfullr injured that I
end lavish a mauaer aa thia iu, at tbe low
she died in a few fetffb aftdATTC .
price of •UO.aayiag nothing of the ro-.

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Mart, art «m«« riirfMvr 4rW
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biarr or more aceyirdina tn aba.'
a good pudding. Andtbes eeel
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HASTINGS, BABJtY COWL MCI- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1ft, W..“^
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DYSPEPSIA,

“Hon home, all of yro 1 Ua- »to&gt;v
MiQHjl w^rtaiaaawi of-.l***- .1
am to U peatmiairoas, you know.”
'■ -Not a bit of U," said Leonora. “You
are only to tola the background and di­
rect the eovalopee, which 1 will deliver
to anxious inquirer*.”
,
“Whew! |mw important *• are I" waa
the marry answer; and the laughing
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Haro mare *PusHmlly;
H.&lt;VI JtOKK KEsPg'TABUPfOPLX TO

liantiy Hlu.uin.tod when, two hour* later,
the youeg girl, annuunoad all In rsadi
ness for vpoattig tte d.ws. The p«Uy
tables, tasteful dwuratiow, and groups
of lovely girls made no reran picture, and
Clairevilla walked about, admired, and
aboveall. purchased to the fell content of
the fair originators ol the entertainment.
Hidden away from eight by the lull folds
of a curisuo, Amy eat .brined in the poet-

Bw a Mite'S basil sbeil X
. Muy .swfeteatetewwsqu

&lt;d|»«« to «&gt;U»tha^
no fitted is the .Post &lt;
■duter.—g^»

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Ttorev sre phyla* sn*s&lt;s thsrei

JSsstings* Swivra Jirttho.
■MFLANFS GEBBfS BITTERS
WILL CUBS EYES Y CARE OF

Caatoipnlioa, Inward Ptl.^ FoUmss of.B)ote
’ llir Hrad. AreWity of ike Motnsrh. Xsesrs.
vanbors, Dhrat for Food. FatlMaa or Wright
■ Un tMeaeoh, (tore hto*«e&lt;feb&lt; •'
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Vbve tbe bsUle-cry, a. towfer
Thrtll,' th. Mules'* iUb-Mtod wma.
But wk.rv, k]1 saMrvcd u&gt;4 blredlsg.

0 « th. dyiagMd lb. todXlEl&gt;t-rin( with eesrags saiatlr.
\Yhm the tmrt of s&gt;.n wonM qaall,
Tl-er.be..-, an A bbr Otbbortt,
Many a' HoHntoeBighUnfUv.'

WhsaUtotommEsow Mdndly,
Shall hare aprotit.tags si leal..
Ard its ihrtUurg history only .
Shall be history »f th. p«&lt;-

ter* Busy Mcitems
fair cheeks, and, ap h
lar name* and after a
nd each other over Ml. - ,
dsaly a call from Nora made her turn
pale; bar fiugsrs trembled as ahe drew
from bar buaurn tbe latter the had writ­
tea with a prayer. It waa fully directed,
yet ahe hesitated, holding it as if reluct
ant to let It go.
‘Q.me, Amy.
Is’there nothing fiw
Mr. Leonard Wstsoh T* arid! Leonor*
The Inlier was slipped through the ap­
pointed plape in ths curtain, gnd Amy
drew a quick breath of apprehension as
sb. beard ike manly voice that ekid.
•■Ttatnk yew Miss Darey.”
“If he i. sngrv I” she whispered.
“If
he should be angry !”
Bat Lcmasd Wstaro had slipped the
letter carelessly into the breast picket of

Muy a n.tn. .toll hr, in ,torr.

JJiHtUaw.
It THE BEST TMtC
pleasures to salictv, end who bail not
learwed to look for life’s purpose is duty.
Th. hill, world of CmroUto spoke w.ll
of Leouard W alson. The girls adndred
biaeoertly gaihmtry, hia polished man­
ner, and boneyed word. ; the young men
epplaodrd hrt generoMly, fits wineau kis
horses, and his guod temper ; the older
beads were ready to worship his wealth,
bis birth, and proilfoa-, role here and

iy »tiD wy mats sb:
I. A. • &lt;■• G- UOLBBOOB,
a TYOBXBYS.ad Councilor, at^Uw. aadSa-

cr-nducled by Secretary .BtantoW
CoL
Claeseret, one af the abto.t of the foreign
officers.**».hew given their earrlces to
this cuoetry—a wian wbogy qpijuoe is
worth all tbe French princes HcClell.n had up&lt;« Ms suffnmwlthstonflnghe
csbiHts at times too wiuch WMtnpMt-

Mfierity «bdteYbmn ddforem from the
wdhsry linrilrtte there-Wag ,*My
and shall have laid them bare, there
rdm alm, *e believe,tte memory of tail. Two ofthem have bcm preserved
a great General, and vf two great admin
In­ ’ rtlrfts adWwirdsd to Prol Agt»istrators, snd thqir work, a great nation.
Al, 4&gt;F; H«HaWb-Unirer*ky.
One to
Sherman, baa, by bis genius covered tbe preserved to spirit* and ia kept is Mr.
-defective orgsniralion of the artjry.— Furgiiaon'a office,
tbe ptfisr
Siaston and Meigs have proved what c*11
b» drawn from a free utlu, and-lraw, it
can be employed. We set asidg.^im- tteW arb tberaily bpeclmen* be be* ever
meoso rsaourcve lavished in yai» up00 tael, with the «xreption of roe found ia fed
the Army‘.of tbe Potomac, wbieb;Mo- Mueewmof ths Uuivereiy of Munich.
CteIlan pad bis successors have never
known ter* to uiilixeBut wtes &gt;«
look upon Sherman's immense asfltj, HwWh.VVjrtpjf.wd'l. UWfclty
msinlailtd constantly at the Cguro of m mtaiMt; a»fii«&lt;igh it i» well known to
one hundred thousand men, prwteiOed
from its base ofoperationsto its objective
finding itself provided from the earliest

a

pea )«&gt;lted down eotne odd exbeeit or
queer expression ; again ehe would toes
bsok her bright curls, and a saucy smile
would crocs her little in oath, as mischief
Bsw)d from tbe smaii g.ddeo point of her
weapon. Ono after another, the little
momentary miarroption* which the »••
my mav occssiue upon the lin&lt;: ol earn
sheets of ante p.iper acre filled .with
dainty characters, folded, nod slipped ela at Fairbank, of an oecarional tepee ,muuieaiion, end ready to rvsuiae the of
and mure anew with its «fojacU»e ,r‘n*c
intoths snowy envelopes. Suddenly the into inebriety, or dropped a hint feat ten.ivo
f
^rs found'in every path of science.
-‘young Watson wea livtag too fas*”
t
transformed
htlo a MstM base t4vdJNTiThere were many hrighr bdlte who Ittoos j.we say. Ufid oeMrtsWqA * «tore
cbcti.hed a secret belief of LeouanTs ,grandiose-military spectacle sKwded to
markdd preference, yet the gsy heart was iman, and that Jli^JApVto 1“°“'^ could
untouched, tte Wrdwted aoul unsatisfied, i
‘‘Htinor’be to t—------- ,------- f .
JOHN ROBERT*,
I
hr w*» a free man, In word and thought.
m pWichw’Gfo nxtoe of toir
IgUYBICUX steRurK"® Dwrilisgo" Bro*
as he reiMiteted up the fclr el Clairerille teoreeded
i
*»■ l.igto. History will do; it
W.v. seer tte Cosrt House.
with Amy's letter lying upon Ms breast i crontry
i
_ ____
It wss night,„______
snd be was
atone In tte will teatow. ju.l.oo pp-n item amps day;
Bit by .ibowriadog and tor* over ths
he
recollected
the
raterive
;
'
that
juytic-which, *P.kf»&lt;*bhg^
what
larger
than
tlhiec
she
bad
)&gt;ow
us
KJlPPESJt BURROWS.
library before he recollected the raleeive ; i
way to ynur neighbor's rtoellept man­
- mg. r.nd begin to write again, not, s« be I then, with an Indolent curiosity,
be—
drew 1I n„. t,, bo their portion now^ iand ,wbieh sion, which fie •»» recently built, and
fair, wrtrry and careloM, tot with deep | it forth. “Some flat eoool-gtrl verses." i» Ather wrteted from tie than vMuntertfy paid tofy ted filled out "Oh that I waa
teSsLs sltsodtoi to with prompterThe American administrative a rieh imm f* • '"•
wroeemro* the rapid pen evidently Use. j he muttered, “or woroe, a dose of flat given.
‘
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military mechanism i* oteplately oppoamg worde of grave import and weight.— terv veiled by an incognita."
Get angry with your neighbor and
Once ah" p*»«ed, and, folding her little I
At first he reml with a Isay exprsssbwi ♦d to that of tbe: Fr^ch \ army, d^:Me think yw have not a friend io the wwLL
liantfat, reined her eyes in prayer.
A. of mocking open bls,lips; bet, ss the have remained for a long time without Sbfd p tear or two, and lake n walk i«
ElgMh belowCoatee R trvel,
«(&gt;&lt;• ae-nled tbe long letter, she did what ' lines were traced wife earnest care, so as comprehending its siinplicity. We ‘saw tbe buiial iiroiinJ, ciHitninHlIj r-iyb,’ to
jfcallfUb.risdVref
dwt negfeeied before—dtrectod it, in a i be read, tbe man's soul was aroused to but waste, 'ahd*T!fil* tMVunderstxnd ita yourself!
Sign* rots'fara trirod, and nsvir
dear,
pretty
fomd.
an
”
toeu
plsoed
*1 | thought and interest. Hot, angry fln«b । vast scope; The dsperimsaV 6f Sher­
- -------------------&amp;r.C. M.-tesfcsest-BmMhte---------------- rd. n. etbbtb,
enable, rue to say llial I regard iMU'nsan oiretully io her writing-desk. Agamete I ea chased each other n^r Me brow, yet man’s campaign Is eonejoeive : lbs mili­ forget y Q»r kindness, sad ewv boor in
o.ntinued her task, sometime* a scrap of be did n»l finch i •»*y word of tbe ap- tary adininlstfst'iih c&gt;fthiv Pr«mch‘ army the day whisper.to josrsel^ “I wonder
tRHin.
verse, a saucy qnotattou, or even an ad­ Kl, though it stung Mm with its sooreb- would hsvefayen tfirsroh by doUil.".
m *.
______
if he wtll.ever pay_ lhat nolel”
.
. .&lt;
...
___ _ It.lt.
Tfiftik everybody niekhir to cheat y ou.
uutb. and searching questions, vraa
II. K.MMSLHbW,
graceful nuts was written and folded.— persued faithfully, till at lbs end, fee
Ctetety'eramfoesvery bill you lake, and
tovsrr."SSffiJSl!
Sire waa busy, when laughing wiero
dainty signature, “Your sincere friend," at Rotne,’ G*. on the 20fe ult, aroWn rtooVtiM beiogrpenmM until yog have
Free. Re». J- D. Ter**. I'**««&gt;r ef tb^ M. «. the haU made her pause..
al S..rwich. VtM on, the SPlh ■ &lt;*f
found’ him eenous and sad.
Put, W'uildrocq in uvt&gt;ody,
believe
*
Jankas* i~-Dso»f’fe s—Ua’tax “»«d year
• Ceine right, wp- gUla. 1 »ra
»y
“It h all true,” he said, in a low tone,
efr’ry \niuf y.« trade with to be a rogo*
room.” she called.
rising, and pacing the floor with a aiiH*
■- NeVerWntenw^Ui If - you can posAnd in ansstor.to lbs .summons, four yet even Stop. “1 am wasting ell God’s i; tte oujbresk of *ka Mvxican^nar !/d
UlkT, tb»t I. meat ew. of Weerst drtJtlty Of
out of New England.the Dllj Regimrul pblyW^h. Nsvrr iriAt the lick or
thv sr.leia it is IhMSteksaJu-;^ v^usMs re® gAv beUagwCCImrwi'ill* came dancing fa-' blrvsings-eqmmdering my wealth fim\
aSMtod, aad otvrr-gi»e* farthing-to ssrutlM r»«n. »Wi “Huw many base you iahly ; undermining my beelfe srlchydly ;.
gcilteu, An«J V .
•• '
flinging my betotysare away in Tolly, if
.“Oh,avw so many I 1 don e know.— ! not in vics. How earnestly ah* writset
^AwT^a^ww"of «WF’ MUato &lt;HI, and her‘dear brother,' aroma from ter
verv teort. Who wrote it 1
Ha! the
fromeighl whita bauds Wto h*r lap, while! asm’s hav.d &lt;«i tte envelope os inside, mid
’ ..
r ...
i.
....MLMrl anti rrad
ssj- j; a.'at -«■«■&gt;• it waa directed bv Ainy-GreysoD, Amy 'At the gapiratloa ofhis -ierrtf pf aervicb
Grejeoel I alw.y tteagbtter n-rerry. ■
) „v) uUus‘ "‘•1 Le^r. U~w. ligbltaortaddWdtteMhi—items tte Ilie reanlisied wIlhS^ffl^W"1^
and was commissioned Ltrut Oiionel.—
^rweu. .Wm cWr«u b»l ■« M"
letter afanobto, esinret Christian omasa i
How beautiful she writes! Yet—yet
ho. .ha d.rotoee me! Alter eh. lashes
fUlto/redTcro! Wife bhat bittor having shared in lhe operations In South
eastern MiawHirh ' Ae'laftfles of Fort
eik—-tick nt "brert end
U-U. Ln.”
MroMmsbe queariroe my swsrse! y.t
it v.rtetee *-Mi t* *«Hd. Ntehlrg
everybody saya tbe-jKsatorffica.-wtU bo the
Dvnslam, Shiloh. G»oetaUsey,!
b..w earos-tly aha itefdor. roe to puwe burg. Pleasant Hill and Jooeefeura.. - Al WlHsfeteeT «&lt;r’.stoerorage you
Wrot.aursetiva faaiwe wf our fefc.•4*«» while them U./rtWP*. and think of
Pie«*nl HiUutjpra.iifoUj remembered thrown glaam of sunshine or* .toy of
,U1
wftMi A ‘fj- AjJ 'f
as tbe Red River disaster to Gro. Bank a warmth into ^onr^rxH-^ _ ,
it was laid, weWg gij.l.tji'x'd pile of leU

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Bm4ewea4sdMtsrg&gt;sr
Helen M*g ItWepMti nd, Ifataning

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Csuttiw ns Rum or Vfbbkvj.
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It THE BEST TOXIC

SJuullatj.

“O Hugh ! I cannot fat you gn—f canto?C! I canBot—1 thonld just die!" Anil
white betas werealsapedround the ynung
man's heck,-and a flushed chevlt laid
sgninet hfa own. The arms that held
berdsd nol clasp her closer, as one would
suppose after eiieh ati expression of affec­
tion. bot rather (•Hieened, while n lutjk
half stern helfasd, settled upon bis fine
"Bet Nettle, mir country needs all her
sone nt this drrad time—these ‘brenthsleeplrew timet.’ Just tblnl a muinent
and I know ro« willa^ree with me."'
"I' lote you better than my country.—
Hugh, I CBtHlul IX you go?"

ptavt’ .1
jtJ.LOKS.AT tjW

“Nellis."
"Oh dear me, Hogh I you ere an tire
suiucly. good!” apd the pretty moutli
«U dr*i*u demun-lv.
But tbe M4neM of. the young nwi't
face did nutsfaste ou&lt; whit ;• it rather

•

Y«ir»Jt.l«i&lt;fSiK ■ JUi.TDRXKl
\y0'^tx.yintwntbyt&lt;

"YoU sban'lgn, Htfgb, till you promise
qol to go -in the Anuy." And a fiail
barricade pf two while arms were placed
acruM the door.
"I eannpt promise, Nettle. Feeling as
I zL. I ntiwhL break tnv nromise.”
"The girl loved him as well aa her
shallow nature was capable of loving, and
foe tw&gt; rained down her face. Hugh
Lsicoster, (ike mutt men, could not stand
a wumae's tears,—»u be pel hfa arms
-R.UI.U *-*.'■
rppnd her and spoke low and tenderly s
“Worou chan that, Hugh—she It m*rT.do not deny, dnriing, that it.is tiwrd
•
.
far me to go. It would be far ptwwantnr riad I"
. "To whoml"
to stoe at horpe-nnd have you to lose me;
The voice was fearfully ealm, but the
but,4\liMUl
country is the apple
fane wti tbe face of the dead.
"T&lt;&gt; Captain Sydenham Trails, of the

"A hero, Hugh, who has given his life
for his eobniry."
“Only b&lt;s blond, Cul.faH, but bk. life
beluuge to hfa country."
.
.
He el ussd bit eyes, weakly, aod a dead
ly paleness overspread hie face. I had
promised the Burgeon td'tell httoW his
danger, and the task *■&gt; painful; F mtMt
perform it. 1-tuld him aw tenderly as -I
couid, There wan • little natoralafiria^
•’•I.ty'®' tbe dread usomiter, then all was

"Jost hr God wills," tie add, but hit
lip quivered.
■ •
••Hugh,tBtirerae!ny’on&lt;&gt; job would
like to aee.^ny one you -WtAd life to
has* with yottf wksa—whtsr—"Icuuid
II few,
■■■
there!...nit ..no face I Care to see
Xtrth. HellenBifrtWfWt I table* exp«?
it el smglMd.i hast neither father.math
er, sister, nor brother to mourn for **5
I left l^ini jit the eurgepn entered, and
taking the fiftf*frairf*was’ W-—-by sun­
rise. I found -the Borne family al break­
fast. I made few Words answer, fortfme
waa previous. -'-‘‘I
"Mellen, yo« know Neltio's perfidy.—
Lekntcr is lying ta!the bospitsl tt Xlesdsndris with only* few days to lire. The

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are
many ex«
!
;

■fate of tlilnga,
skiU to rise «i
wMck will in
■
Maryland. T1
land ahoulddi'^-—■ Rr/T—
wraith of the state should fall lo new
uwnifa. 'TWs’wilj;probably. eccdt j Ud
if the planters were willing to nee Cree
laboriif they could sink their prejudices
and Fratfakfa/frad "bot hlelllgeaily, XblJ
woflfd have fortune in their grasp. And
it fa certain tbst whoever of them ha*
Uoi+ighiand whfe'spirit , will,be fraud
ten veare from nfaw a ’ leader, hmunget
tat tle,’-&lt;M ibe IMr uf torprieing

orphan, you know, bmtberleM nod sitter-,
less. ’ I came here Without hie kn&lt;iw|r££e
knowing » hatpleksuhr it would give him
tutsveymi;"
!■• -’if
». &gt;&lt;Z.K.l
Her face was.-white and otM. eh tf bit
heart *m Auraed to_efawe. &gt;. lesaa
■ ■^Father, may f go F
.
lt
- ■_
“Just as yon fod about ft, w child.
I feel entry for poor Hugh."
" ‘'
“I will acootnphny yhh'Colonel Pana,
loon stay at Cmstn Mary's, father,«NUpt
when I am with Hugh.”
H
*'&gt;
•­
“We left within an hnor, and reached
Alexandria at nine o'clock ?,.&gt;(. J cent
Helm in alone. - When I-joined, th am she
sat by the cot with
r . -t . . .
'-God bless ’
“At long m you need me.drtfr Hugh."
"You know that I mb going. Helen F
.lYut- going-to-thgjrawAlifarwtera
there fa freedom fonHermore, where Only
Christ rules,"
.
' . .

"Lore Is no feint mirage there, Helen.
Hit lore alone owyalfafy tbe aoul; there
is oft love like Goda lore; there la no
peace like his peace."
.
fie grew mory feverish' at the night
wore on, and bis rrflnd wandered tlimewhat. Hbtelked omstanHy of Nettie,
know ii;fael Win every throb of my heart
and the old tifabe i" before tbe wir." 1
Craven diet I am. to think of letting a
was studying HelMCb pel*, taaaefcfui face,
better,
a
fast
“
I
annulsOouM
nut
redeem
Ml girlaland between me and toy bunoq
and reading tbe secret I bad before »u«
,
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.
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yet h H hard, hard.’*
• '
’ Sydenham Travfe, .
K?J
All this be muttered th hlmeelf while
••What caa seasUe feels, or aets.oreowar*s»
watHngooroee the fieHetiHelenSbome.
Hot all lbs bleed Mall Us Bawatoa.7
. .,
Hellen Barns was his dead Bister's
Hugh «&gt;ng my Und“ull it" pstoesTiM
most intimate friend. All her- life ebe
had- loved Hugh; but only her Maker
knew iv (Hi, if iMaga were not fosievdF
crooked to this world I—hsre In Helen

the sofa, and left her.
•
“I will call upon UsUa Burns; she it

•sjfia-;

know what her answer would be. Tbe
soul that looked out of those large gray
eyre upontheSturid was no coramvtisoul
but earnest,1 questioning, ‘strong. Life
was a aeriuos thing to faeh
“( du nut thiuk any one ia justified In
sitting at home. Hush, when our coimiry
needs them, and Certainly Out when their
soiil hears witneaa to that need and lheir
own duli;^
’■Heleh you bave'doclded me. ’t‘ will
see Colonel Dtnt this very uigbt.*' , /
Shun after, there was a tearful pnrtiojt
nt Nettie’s bomb ; and tbe girl lay eeeniingjly incunmilafcle, lay all day long oh
the sofa, face downward, much to the
worry of be&lt; nfether. In a week's time
alia wna as happy as ever; consoling her­
self after Hugh’s departure'by a,r.», I
with the numerous young officers that
inadu.famoue tbe latter part of the winter
nod spring.
■
‘ TTuie crept ion. bringing the usual
cbsngrx. Hugh Leicester, lying in*the
hospital with un'tigly flesh wound *u&gt; his
xb-'uldcr, tbougbl tenderly of fair-haired
Nvltie.
iaesw-ew
"1 am going- fawns LeeisUr.
What
m&gt;i .hall I carry fur you to Nettie Lewrencet"
■ •
•&gt;’,
oft -s -&gt;
"Tell her. Colonel, that jf my. right
arm w ere nvt a prisoner—.abt to the r»Uels but to pain—I would writ*,.bPkl
onlj tend my ;|uve. aid Xbfa riag, by «ny
Colonel."
• Kewp up,a ^rave boacVlxx^atsr." J
said, f ir.l bad |u\ed Um fayiu a boy.^nd
it bothered an to se«,iijiuead,. -bsjuai
live days 1 will.return to osmp and I hope
to b« able to, meet you in the field again."
Io juat five days I ret irned,, and the
first man I saw wav Hugh. I made be­
lieve 1 did nut see him, and .tomed to
amAher part of the Odd, Al night, aa I
satin iny tent chewing the end uf awtol
and bitter fancies, a vuice outside startled

The elavt
■arrow id&lt;
devoted to
lacking etrts

culturiste, with such adrantagrs of anil,
tiUMikm and labor, fa fartoMle Indeed,
and bee wly iterif to Hase If It
But grew rapidly rich.
A Urge fwrt o* Maryland, tying open
the Cbesapeak* Bay, Is certsiiato baeume
in a abort time a —----------- -J—
for New Turk and__ ___________ ___ _
If the old planters will not embark in
this profiuble bualMes, hot prefer to
abandon their homes, a M* population
will come in,, Alree^y we beer of pro­
jects for the purchase of large eeiatau
upon the Eastern Shore, and the ewttlw-

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A Large Stock of Drugs, Medicines, and Groceries, Just Opened, and for
i
Sale Cheap, at
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BURTON 8c ACKLEY’S.
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8XOj££ £H X£UB B4.WBX StOCJfi.

Hastings, November 7th, 1864.

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��hastimgb
mowing bar* Ml.^«dh wob other In
■nui«it aucewsalofe, though nut ttxr ««iek
for ynor wfflhlg bands.
•.•
’
X ftw weeks mby* and th* wheat ’•ill
Sat.*#, the pntatmjadug, tbaoom huskaniftha barns ami cel tan wilt b* dnug
• pd orderly. .Lh, every duty bela see
t now and then ba well aud Culhfully done.
.Your aommar'a work will then hay*
yielded, if not an *«tr*ordinary, at least
, an average 4*r*naL Yu* w ill has* rich
■ ly.earnedyimr winter**oh«&lt;.liiig. Wbsc
J’s* avogMnea going to acboul, let there
hath* UM dil«eooe there which baa
- been ahnwn on the farm.
G« the firot
Ky «f tba term—go esery day—always
•be there inthne. Be esrneet and pen*
rering. Dn not think hseeuve a lemon
i*id4Bru!l lb&lt;t k «uur be slurred orer.
■no intunr how, an that you get through
&lt;Ik» recitation. Try to uaderatand a hat
^yne Wady. Get th* (mbH «&lt;ft&lt;M&gt;kllijl ®w
"th* “whya" nnd “wherTforea” «&gt;f thing*.
Du not let a single dav go by without
' making *dmrpri&gt;grea«. 'Remember that
wnl toon Iw men, and unlmymt are
studious now, you will then Inck the disclpfine iiid g&gt;uuf habits which wltl mako
y«m lisefirf and Jjappy.
’■ If Vou’atw aiudiuiis . and Allebtke all
winter, sou inav lie sure that when the
h«.W'wW. r* »11 .¥,'.• u» p'~ant i'1.n»eiouMj*M «f b*»tag learned many
x«o&lt;id aad profitable things.—thing* which
wtU suggeat rwaay a tnihi &lt;&gt;f wwd'ul tho’i
while you ntw planting and hswtag- Beat
summer, and wbiwb will be a benefit to
Jiua all y Mir liven.— Wultrn Rural.

DRUG

STORE!

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Stuxsem,

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a now and most eompleU aaaortment of
DRUG* AMD XEDICIMEE,
frfCkemlcal*, Paint*, OUa, Cum
! apb«re,B«mlaIFluM.

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AIM * fall stxk »r

GROCERIES!

WM. Il McCO.VNn.L
Carpestera took.. Blacksmith y*

TEA. COFFEE. SCO AR. SPICES. PEPPER,
I'RVNEa.noa. HAJsiNB.oowriBHi
Swt. ereretMag ta tU Grocery liae, such a
■ID b« needed fur
u»,. '
Also a great rariety st lbs

JUST RECEIVED

Ki&amp;ney ‘Complaints,

A»d Caekiig ExtraclA,
nisodJUpiS* Ekju’iwt.
dWwsrwi.

R. J. GRANT!

[tabH]

JEFFERSON FARMER, «•*. Ag’t.
nmci 91 vawivotom st.

s’FjLvxbxrazre,

arc c©xku£.©*&lt;&amp; &lt;a$ ten a«A
!fcow&lt;.’r^&lt;v\.
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.: d. &gt;

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VELOPES, CABDH, U., de.

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a barbor *f rcfug* fur yv* during many
subsequent days., ■*. ' ;•&gt; • • . ■ • .
v
a;4f aWai and
‘_LL “““
-arbak’tboy are doing when they begin the
-|oud-e»rt®d MvKNojr tyotem. bow qu&gt;cbly would they desist. BuPttoertfiiustb*
’authuiHv an J •punishmerit in the family ;
and there Is -m iniCny cases nothing «o
w
do _lm M*

»&lt;vxx X\vt \i©or VOAW
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B.D.&amp;E.’sy.SHKOT'a.
AMERICAN
ORGANS,

will probably ha th* same; if Ur ways
ar* rough with them, theira will be •»
witfl McboiWr.-aWd IbUr horn* Will be
a place front Which w» shall be only too

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&lt;® it!) « rnnrio Atturjjmeut,

Br. Ti.oWVs

IN FIFTEEN DIFFERENT BULLS.

IKS AMOItUX OBfiAB
Is sn entirely sswh***
.
the PaienlTrenselo

wirtrs &amp; tao®,

THE AMKH1CAM ORGANS

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OUNTT TEtABCM]

wd br more then . bsadred of 11..

GROCERIES
. iinm o.n Mhmi

for Balk br

ho beat wlf sealing?. carsa-oi
jnJtr the-preservnUQU doubly
rpariaced person., M whtfld
bmf hnpr.ivenieuta upon the
h fibaU.M J.... &gt;k. L-

■«f 10

OUNTY CLERK. **dl
la ths Court lisas
Sroi».». Dsyatjpr
augyrtafort* A S ink*1

w.“n«i*ur

MTCR EMTHRIIA nmECO;

14S Lake 8u, Ugrcsuo.

srk Jsou.ro LM

s; It b slasalti Jt Moulrss so room,
a *1 wert or at Test; a MBS eae epsretr it;
&gt; Its duty tboroufMr; h aaee* time sad it
fir sad tear. We ronreeUy udrke oil
re. rnwA washtag to toiwttb *H IstsUtveet
. who bare e&lt;y.l&gt; key thM tTringer !t
Tsyl “*,’r^A*UO&amp;CE*&lt;hLMELET.

HARDWARE!
A TTONNKY tad COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
A and SoUcitar in Cli«M»ry,
.
.
Notary Public and Coi.stnmre-. Al.n,
Circuit Co.rl Coaimiantaaer C&gt;r Barry
County.
• ’ &amp;.&gt; '1 . .■' '• .
.
MIBDLETTLLB, MaanUx.

sttsnlloulo proeune
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Ul.in imksl

CD.

_ Pianos ^Melodeons!
D4Y GOODS!

«&gt;:.■ ! - JOHN B&lt;

IBxVlc.'s.

ELEQANTLy FINISHED ROSEWOOD,
. Far. Paslor bsc,
.
BLAflE -WALSCT’AND OAK.
For Churelws, Reboot,, Ledger ru.
EXRtt.AaaUMMiai. Waxxauted Im Fls
, / ■
leant. .
Price*, from $100*to 1500.

Uotple nod Cheap plan fM Frowrrlsg

JXH up

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fttoro».e.kv -ftkveaisa
?bIir,Z*i*rtog
SELF-ALUUMTITG WRINGER
No WoodAVo.k to Swell or SpDi
A* 71.’HsA &amp;reuw f* erf
Oni
W.aaxmo eiuiM.irmi-T &lt; oc-Wncro.
- -ilS*uk U» FiurPsKatva at Fittseta.suSt

tbmal nnughtineM, th* rod, and if a« &gt;be
rnJ of the y«gr you are not satisfied that
Abia is pot the brat coarse, break the rod
and depend for discipline on scolding and

Manilla paper pres,
Fhtlila r— "
tly SMeetWlStl'nk* **»
kaplp^

gistisp' Snsi

jtfpepsya,,
Ixgestiori,

aW. bXttawb ©5 a «ay*aVat waxwce.
't\xc se, lB\S.V«y i ” .'*

1TD'Z)1&gt;OZBS7 !PZB7nmiIEIR7

TUrenra abodes made daily to re-

A wyh*f in the Country Ji/ntltman
•aya: A,Rrcently I have secn^Uults pul
up on wydan an cheap, so sirupS and su
easily pdrfisrmed by any member uP the
family tha* I am pleased to fornish .it.
Th* fruit is prepared and scalded in the
ordinary-way, and the jar* c-l.taW while
th* contents arr hot. .; The farlhnd ,»»f

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FOR MECHANICAL. AND MEDICINAL
PL’KP0«K8.0NLY_Ml

Baaad aad Fary la oar Hom*. .

there are faaiilw»iWliarerm&lt;&gt;tMr andchildrM aHtaMt hi loud th&gt;grf t-ahc £s
eaplng frtom**nch, “the *«litBry” m»y
■ Well bleu Gud M»r Ma own lut, whieft,
when viewed In the warm, luting light
dfaWOil ordered and happy h-uuc, sotfi*time* aagm aJiuuai Intolerable. Ye sad
lonely maidens, y e auur frellul bachelura,
’ whei) your d**u!*lU»o bacum** loo great

VOL. IL

®see stows an mra roue

*

DEFOT:
IM RWAUi NTRVRT? N.T. -*T

CUR
AfMiatbe M
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©•f a . srtiteb. ffr repitar:^ ofgni? .ad
A*P*saorpme, wmd^y MtoHWttai '
0«r “Datarta Mbs"
in lhr, CMBFyj UM ♦ttarsErsi,
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OFFICE OVER •fiLAKETL 81DKE.

oun GOODS

Unusually Low !
AIN’S FOB

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEB 30, 1864.

VOL. EL_ _ _ _
€|i Jixtixji IjauMr,
la PUU.MU&amp;KVKBT ysmobdat,

DYSPEPSIA

Stltrtri Jtrtra.
blaster Perry waa very »ngry by tbb

AT ■ ABtlBO*, BAMXT COtXTY,
Oteis-fere nmf*

I'iom ; but be did not offer to pursue the

DISORDERS OF THE LIVER

m* /urt^n.

A-iD digestive obgaxs, are cured bt

r b. muturri.
"HI
go over to the Union camp after him to
morrow ; and I don’t ihink he'll try it
■gain after Pre given him a certain prac­
tical illu.lr.lion of the consequences of
such impertinence. Won’t the Yankees

HOOFLAHITB

GERMAN BITTERS,
THE URXAT BTROGTHRMIJIG

soldier, and was eooeeqnrotly dabbed
“the lawyer" by bis comrades. He man­
aged somehow to get speech with Cap­
tain Littlejohn that Bon ; and tbe ooms
queneo was, that wbea CU. Manning,
having pondered tbe matter, had that
curious care of “My boy Ben” up again
in the morning, Beu, looking as much
like a Major-General as ever, told tbe
Colonel w ith dignified courtesy that if be
would permit him (Ben) to say a fow
words and ask a few questions, be would
prove entiruly to his sMstectkm which
of the two waa really CspL Littlejohn.
Col. Manning assented, snd Ben pro-

Theas Bitters hart performed more Cares!
A5D DO GIVE BETTER SATLSFACT10BI
Have mere Testteseey, 1
ffd rx MOKS KKSPgcraBLg PgdPLB TO

gistiip’ SuiwM

to say &lt;UM that will produce a Cvsdfieate pabl.xh
e4 by ns that b notOEXVlXR.

■MFLANrS CEBMA.T B1TTEB8

So brie" mo. folo-ed. .11 mb shall Kruw fair,
Who pH.rally welcom. their pun,
II. jeord asd Biely, they pat.antJr bw
God’s MUe«a again u4 agalv

$istrilang.

IS THE BEST TSIIC
htif n*rU.

#“"bEAMTlVsATS SO

rrsled ia a stnkiuriy broetfeial suaaer. I taks
ral jOesvarv in that paMicly pn-eUimiag this
1. snd ralliac tbe Sit«iti.&gt;« of thas* sflhelru
lb the ducsaes S»r which iher are raroaawnd, tu these Bitters kn«wra&lt; fnxn experience ihst
reccameedstion will be sowaioed. I do this
&gt;r» ebscrfally u ilucCxud'* Bitlerv is/htrnded

"Cindy!'
The girl leaned from tbe window of
the room she was dusting.
Eair and
blue eyed, somewhat pretty, there was
yet a lurking something in her face that
told vou she belonged to tbe subject race.
“Yea, Ben,” looking up and down tbe
fragrant garden paths for tbe owner of
tbe voice, and finally right down under
I the window, where besVod^siih pruning
knits in band, and some dippings front
the tall flowering throbs be had been
trimming. Nothing in his faoe to tell
what blood darkened in bw.veina, unless
it might be a spark that smouldered, as
it were, in his full dark eye. He was
tall and lilhely made, bis features aristo­
cratic enough in mould for tbe most ex­
acting taste, nod be carried himself like s
prince in disguise.
“It’s true, Gody. what I told you, Mas
ter Perry is only home on tartough.—
He’s taken a com mission in the Rk-bmood army. 1 raw bia uniform hid away
iu tbe oak wardrobe, not half aa hour
ago. And tbe family are gutag back
with him when be goes.
So it’s good
bystu our chance if we don’t take it
pretty roo."
“What shall we do, BenF
Cindy
said, clasping her hands.
Ben reached up and pulled her ear
down to a level with his lips.
-Take your chance tonitfhk if we care
enough for it,’’ h* whisperedI; •‘the L’cion
lines sre only six miles off’’
“But master will go after ua,” she an

_ ________________ ____
such
a man here. He’s under guard though,
till the matter can be investigated. ‘ Do
you know anything about him F
Littlejohn laughed.
“I ought to. seeing I’m Cap—ahem—
Littlejohn myself, and the fallow you
have got la only my boy Ben, d-ne up
in my—abem—io a uniform the fellow
gut bold «.f somewhere."
“What F
Littlejohn repeated his story some
a hat more coherently. There were some
quicksands in tbe vicinity of that uniform
but be floundered through them; and
Colonel Manning, amused and perplexed
both, sent a file of men after tbe mysteriBen ramr^tto the | presence looking
like a Major.General St the very least.
The uniform became him wonderfully,
and having already Muffed a few hours
of free air he serried himself several inch­
es taller than uM»l. snd looked u*&gt; hand
some and dignified withal that it was
much easier believing Liltlejobp “my
boy Beu" than Ben himself.
’
-You certainly d-&gt; resemble each «&lt;ber.”
said Col. Manning to the slave claimant,
•and. really, sir, where master and slave
so strongly resemble each other, real-

dunae, sad hat e heeru &gt;rou» o&lt;™ o—

j. «

--­

Aa Interesting Expow~A Cmwparteow.

From IteSF^cteld. (Ill.) Bvpabfosu.
Ihe President ..I Hie United States
IIc hesitated between amusement and
real perplexity, while Littlejohn eolored ।msde his first speoeb in Sangamon Co., at
Pappovilie (or Richland) tn the year
angrily.
•
'
1833. He was then a Whig and was a
“Do you mean to insult me, sir!
candidate
for the Legislature of this State
feeling lor bia sword ; but Bro had it.
;
Tbe speech is sharp and sensible. To
“By nq means. Captain."
Ben atYoo great a dtalanre to hear ths^ ।understand why it was so short tbe fol­
converaatiun, waa regarding his quanda^ lowing facts will show : First, Mr. Lin­
master with aa indiscpbably . ferociuflF ।coln was a young man, sav 22 years of
air, copied from the must approved spec­ ag". and timid. Second, bis friends and
imen uf Southern chivalry be had ever opponents, in the joint discussions, bad
rolled the son nearly down. Mr. Lincoln
saw it was n&lt;»t tbe proper lime then to
discuss the question fully, and hence be
singular claim to—”
। Tbe bogus Captain interrupted the hee- cut Me remarks short. Probably the
itating sentence with a ferocious srowl, other candidates had. wholly exhausted

.
boose when he stopped bar. Bro s eyes 1 other aide.
I
“You rascal-” began LittlepAn ; but
ftrabed like tbe buttons im his master s
I Colonel Manning informed b m that pera&gt;«al invective could not be indulged
-Du 11«* ■
I there, the Captain showed himself quite
him, Cindy T
I the moat a gentlemen of the two.
1
“Captain 1 he’s no Captain; tine is an
T“Yun look like hie very self. Ben.”
’ outrage. Colonel Manning-a deliberate
‘•Then I am him. Captain Perry Little­
john of tbe Confederate service—remem

new"wZnU*dto fight sgatasl.
That’*
about whet I beard a deserter tell em
I went to the Utfoe -simp with a
hmd of mM potatoes the other day —
Wonder if those Yankee wdiierv will use
any rerembtanre between Captain Little-

^Parson Brownlow has recteUy written
a scathing letter to Goo. D. Prentiee, of
the Louisville Jomal, from which wo
make tbe following exlrasta :
“While 1 was North, after I had spok­
en extensively, and I was made to say to
the world, what 1 really did say, that 1
endorsed Lincoln’s entire war policy, and
the putting duwff of tbe rebellion even al
the emt of exterminating tbe Southern
; opulation, you wrofr fo rar end yropottd
to yote ou us partiurtkip ia atarfiio^ a
new C7a»o» poprr tn Jiatkoille—to offer
1 politely declined. Il ia due to y&lt;m to
ntate that, at that time, you were ready,
ing your 'pritt ’ aad my principles wera
not uffensne to you. You arc tbe last
man in America to talk about men hav­
ing their ‘price’and selling oat to L»n-

according to-W. H. Herndons inform­
ant—who has kindly furnished this valu­
Tbero h a slight difference in the posi­
able reminiscence for us—was 1832 it tions occupied by yoar family and mine,
may have bead 1834. Tbe President
lived at the time with James a Hurdou,
at Salem. Sangamon Co., who heard the
speech, whkh was charastiu of the man,
was as follaws:
‘'Gentlemen, Fellow-Citixens : I pre-

bumble Abraham Lincoln. 1 have been
solicited by my friends to become a can­
didate for the Lcgialatara. My polities
are abort and sweet, like an oU_ mmb&lt;
doner. I am in favor of a National Mank.
I am in fsror of the interna! Improve­
ment system, and a high protective tariff
Theos are my senlimocto and pnlitilical
principles. If elected I will bo thankful.
[| nut it will be tbe same."

eoramand, aad waa ia the fixbt wbaa tbe
great Kentucky borae-lbieC Morgan, was
killed, under whom, and with whom
your sons have been fightinc against tbe
Government upon whore bounty their
I rebel mother and contract-hunting father
are living. One of joor sons waa killed
in Kentucky while oo a boeswtealiag
atoeditioa under rebel officers.
Your
other eon is now on trial in Virginia for
Th a 0ct-Tsxvu.«&gt; Taxvxixa.—A the murder of a brother rebel by the
traveler esipe very late for bis break,
T—v-i-"*”MO
fast. and the meal was hurriedly prepar rebel, and might to be seut South by the
ed. Thompson feeling tbe food was not Federal sutboritira ; and you are but «&gt;oe
quite up to the mark made all sorts of degree removed from a rebel and a trail-

ok,yea Your paper is no longer Union
authority. but is rapidly inking into dt»repot., and meeting with that contempt
ita treason merits.
With pity for the eorrowa of a poor
eld man. I am,
Mot- 6th.
W. G. Baowuxrr

cuetaei itorif ttee, and -p-Herod rod
turned con-idrrably, but to
Bro
marched away with Ms ctackhng guard

breaches of
tree
•toad.'MMBgfcrOr
Mar. Hewwuag

In Ms late message to the Sobel Qtegrass, Davie say a :
It would eestn proper to accquira for
tbe public service tbe entire property. In
the labor of tbs slavs, to pay therefore
doecompematfoa rather than to impress
bis labor for short terms The policy of
engaging to discharge tbe negro oo his
discharge after aervioe for faithful Ser­
vian rendered, u preferable to that of
grauting immediate manumiasicn, end
that sustaining him in servitude, if this
policy should recommend itself to the
judgement of Cungnma. It is suggested
that,Tn addition to tbe duties heretofore
re be might adven­
ed u a farmer and
iu that event ths

calling kimeelf Perry Littlejohn, has not
the United States Congress passed a law
confiscating the slaves of all rebels F
• Congress has poased such a law."
• Then, air, the matter is easy of settle­
ment. Fur the easier arrangement of it
I am willling to acknowledge that I wm employ mrot of slaves as soldiers, there
the property of Perry Littlejohn; but seems to be no occasion to doubt what
should then be our decision. If the re­
a rebel, I am now confiscated to the commendation above made for training
United States. Thia uniform, you will 40,000 negroes for the service indicated
find, if ymi wish to teat the matter, fits shall meet your approval, it is cart sin
that gentleman better aven than myself. this limited number, by their prepara­
I took it from bis wardrobe the night 1 tory to training intermediate depart­
came bare. Io this pocket of it you will ments, would form a mure valuable re­
fi»d his commission, under rebel eijna serve force in COM of gmency than three
6;re, as an officer in tbe rebel army. By fold their number suddenly called from
sending to bis father’s beusc and exatuiu- the field of labor, while a trash levy
liis father’s private pepera you will find
ample proof that be is also a rebel. Till |
you have ascertained these circumstances
On negotiations for peace be says:
“peace is manifestly impoemble unleae
make, me either a free mao ur kit tian." desired by both sides, and the disposition
Perry Littlejohn. Esq.. had vary iit^Je for it among our aahntea will be beet
to say—or rather he bad much, but it and most certainly evolved by a demunstaation OO our part of ability and un­
was of little avail.
Ilia father, coming to claim Cody, shaken determination lu defend our rights
was detained till a sort of Investigating and.hold PU earthly P™* U,u dcar {ar
their purchase.
Whenever there shall
committee could be .ent to the boose.
The result proved that Ben bad told bo oo tbe part of our enemies, a desire
the troth; and Col. Manning being very for peace, there will be no difficulty in
(exact in such matters, the Littlejohn finding meams by which negotiations can
slaves fulfilled the letter of the law, and be opened, but it ia obvious that oo agesI became confiscated.
I
They had a wedding in camp the next
day. Ben and Cody were married.

“1 know ; and they’d give ua up to him,
because he protends to be Union. And
I cant prove that he ain't. But. my girl
we wont g&lt;&gt; as Cindy and Ben.
You'll
put on a suit of Master Walt’s, and I
shall wear Master Perry's uniform J”
Cindy drew back from Ben's triumph
ant look, fairly aghast with ths daring.
ncs» of tbe proposition.
* Don't be seared, Cindy, it ain t half
ao bad as to slay. And remember what
that would be. How did your old moth­
er die! and where’s Jubet and what was
arid then laughing lightly, said :
Lixxy whipped for 1 Will you g”1
“Yva are taoeUoua, Colonel, ha. ha ! to
Cindy was crying bitterly. “Yes, oh
cail my boy Bro, this g^deman "
yea!”
Hero was a situation.
Which waa
“Gel away as early aa y ou can to-night,
“My boy B,” or was either 1 Tbe Col
and wear a suit of Master W alt’s. Look
as much like him aa you can j I’ll be oriel began to took ctoedy, vaguely sn*
prouugtbat be was being made the vie
waiting at the bottom of the garden."
lim of some family boos.
It was "near midnight when the
-C»U«»~.” be b^A, -1 wi — »«
met again al tbe fi~t of the garden
other way but to Iplace y ou both under
dy lookir
——“ «»■_ _____
__________ ’wMlilllU.aMUrcM b.p~p.rtj !•iiudwit,
«.k. Wr. b,l db.kiH •
r&lt;" "ill |
_____________________ _
“Come to inform against me aa a reb­
her teeth chattered.
Ben she al first took for Master Perry el, ah F asked B«n, ska vs wit getting
himself, and was running back to the abvsd of the gsntlcuwulj llteUhCl on the

01

NO. 31.
____

�KETENDE.

*1 9

HASTINGS
K rebel corre*poodant ©f foe rebel
Lobdun Time, writing from RtebokrnJ,

Wedieoday Moraiig, R«t. It,
gart him a serenade, on Thursday night,

price of ourjMtper, on and after the first
diy of Jamrtrry next to Oxw Dolzau aks
nrvv czwrs.

Those who Uve paid or

shall pay in advance before that lime
will get their paper at our present rates.

Those who are now in arrears, and da
not pay before the firet of January will
bo charged at the rate of one dollar aud

fifty erote from May last.

No deviation
will be made from this rule.
We tha ll

eommnus uamedM/rZy fa tiriht from our
lui all wko kam not paid ia admet. The

great and still inoroasing price at paper
and labor compels these changes.

peace commissioners and anineety proclamatioM since the election.
There is,
probably, no very good foundation for
such rumors.

Aud yet, there may be.

decided against peace ; they bavedeclded,
however,that the war is not a follore^nd
that tbe true, most efficacious and most
speedy way of making peace with rebels
is to present force to force until rwhai*
lion ceases.
They have not decided
against peace, but against cubmieaion.and
in favor of an honorable and permanent
peace.

It fo true, tbe loyal states have

trampled Into duet a party who not out
from Chicago bearing olive branches.—

But thia was because they come aa Birnatn Woods to Dunsiuane—every leaf

concealing a dagger, and every branch a
traitorous lance. The Oulon party Is now
and ever for peace, and its best pfbof is
that, these three years past our sons and
brothers have fought for U,sewking “peace
with the sword, quiet nodur Liberty."—
Now that the groans of the wounded, by
ballute, are dying away throughout the

land, there begins to be hoard talk of
peace, Snd, if it means anything, it means

peace upon a better bevis than these
slain dreamed of, or dreaming, rejected

in their pro-elavory zeaL
Tbe whole bod sighs fur peace.

So

do you desire peace and safety when

your building is on fire, b« you seek to
suppress the fierce, devouring element,

and nut the fire-tnon, though they stand
dripping and heavy booted upon your
parlot carpet.

So you prey for peace

and health, when sickness is io your dwel­
ling, but you erek to banish tbe fell dis­
ease, and not your family physician. By
the peace movernoGt is now meant to
ask the rebels to submit.

The cessation

from hostilities is sura to roiwe, the in­

stant the porposq of the hostilities is
reaebed. Tbe treatment of the rebellion
is one thati rejoices neither the President
nor the people.

It rests heavy upon our
communities. It calls for large taxes,
large sacrifices. Il ma^ea large demands
upon our homes.

And yet tbe people

have freshly declared that tbe war shall
go forward until lhe rebeHlow is eruebed.
The peace movement now talked of is

a test of iho temper of lhe rebels, to try

the remaining strength of the revolt.—

render, not oars, and if It te aent, It will
mean juat this, tbe eorntit a ted and now
freahly reaffirmed authorities of tbe no­
tion now asking the rebels to give up
their fiendish plot and lay down their
arms. Tbe demand will U enforced by

the prasentmilrtary situation,; by the sueeeeeea of tU past three years ; by the

woes tbe rebellion bus entailed upon the
Southern land ; by the common consent

of good men ever where tbrooghout the
*&lt;rid that its purposes are unhsjy ; by
the rcbaking frowaaand silence uf other
nations; by the common consent of hu
manity everywhere, outside lhe madden­

ed ring of tbo conspirators, that thia

la UN-begoUon aad should
die from tbe face &lt;rf tbe earth.
Perhaps।
the rebels will yield to such an appeal;;
।
but the Government which makes It will'
.
nof stand etripped and diaarn&gt;ad.
The'
sword vriU bo lowered but not broken
scheme

or eoerenderod. Ceoro, then, Peaoo, bw«tonly under a restored, petrified and per­.
manent Union,
'
Tax Cutczoo Trsfoias pays the follow*
ing oompliraeat tu orx diatieguiabed
member ofCosgreas elect from the 4th
Diau-ict: “We irotice that Hon. T. W.
Ferry. Gtogrresman elect from the 4th
DiM^rt of Michigan, ia stoppiug al the
Tremont
Elected bv a maiwrity of
&gt;•00—the large* e^H- given io time
district—hla ouoetituocte have ihtte paid
a deserved nump!imoot to the lumbering

tkeenuoua efforts are beirg made to
swell Lens numbers by caHaeg fete tbe
ranks delaiivd men, by enbatitutieg ne­
groes fur white teamsters and by getting
into tiw aervion that tevgw body of twee
who have got “Slate •xemptfoae,” sod
have bilbvrto escaped eonaeription. it ie
eelimatod that in tbe two Btetee of Vl(l
ginia and North Carolina there are not
teas than thirty thoosaed men, between

i
Is over, may
.not an havreg a common Tatorcet reunite
" - —mmoB
effort tu aa«« wr common
Xuntiyl
0
, 1
Pbr tny Aft part, 1 have
,•
-•
striven,
and shall strive, to avoid placing
iary obstacle in the way. 8o long as 1
have
barn here, I have u»t willingly plant1
'a thorn in any man's bosom. While I
am duty sensible tn the high compliment
of a re-election, end dely grateful, as 1 or Governor Vanoc.
But tbo most tignifictnt fact u fodicatrust, to Almighty God '
' » direct
-­­
ring
ting that thia struggle uf tbe South
ed my countrymen to a right, onndasioo,
—“"-i,
independence will never be abandoned
as 1 thins, for Ufolr ““ K
-**" nothing
........
iladde
for yean to come. Is that ivory where,
to my satisfaction .... _
____ ____ _
*•’ *’
nted by tbe result. Maj on the streets, in tbe railroad care, and
may bediaaj
and among private circles, the propriety
I ask those v
have nut differed witi
uf arming and putting the negro into
me to join with me in this same spirit
tbe ranks la eagerly discussed.
There
toward those who Uve 1”
has always in the South been a sentimen­
We do moat earnestly trust that these
tal antipathy to setting children to do
ciagoanimous words will be heeded bv
tha people of both parties, and that aft tbo work of men, or, iu other words; to
seeking from a feeble, anwarlikt and
the biuerneaa of the late struggle will
submissive race, the exhibition of pas­
quickly disappear. All ths supporters
sions and the exercise of nudities which
of Mr. LntcuLB should reflect that exul
Jive always beea regarded aS the attrib
tation over a defeated opponent h tbe
lea u( a dominant and superior race.
habit of barbarians, but entirely un­
J But it remains, if occasion demands,
worthy of Christian men. We Uve rea- for the South to exhibit bow the negro,
to thank God for what we deem to be
teben placed side by side with the roaster
triumph of right. We degrade this vic­ 'a hum ha has kaown and loved sinew the
tory if we treat it as an occasion for re-j
infancy of bulb, will fight for tbe malntejuicing ia tU disappoint meal and Im mi/
uaix-e uf slavery agaiupi his brethren who
istioti td say portion of our fellow eft&gt;seek tu compass iu forcible abolition.—
xena. Tbe victory has its worth, not at
The words recently employed by Mr.
all because it la a party or a personal
Linculn to the effect that be had 200,000
victory, only bcMUee it ia a national
negroes under arms, and thst he should
blessing iu which ail, whether they real­
like tu see bow any Northern man who
ize it or not, are alike feu-rested.
It
proposed tu employ only white soldiers
should heunr desire to Itave this univer­
would carry &lt;m this war, have sunk deep
sally realized. To that end, a chance
into many a Southern heart.
should be given for di«pesskH&gt;At* reflec­
It will be a strongs corrollary to this
tion. All irritating language should be
war if the campaign uf 1865 find* 200,000
avoided.
A forbearing and generous
artred negroes from the North trying
spirit conciliates euvifideore, Md'we trust
conclusions with 200,000 armed nrgrues
from the South, and if the oceafi of blood
plnyed by all who apeak for the Union
which has already been spilt is darkened
party. Wo have had our fight, attended
by a fresh current tu be added to it next
by all the vehemence and the fierce blows
vear, flowing from the veins of that helpincident to greatiearoeetneas.
There is
leas race which seems likely to be in­
now n&lt;&gt; lunger an occasion for eech mani­
volved in a conflict whose passions it
festations The battle ie uv«w. Tbe end
cannot share and whose prizes it cannel
isaeeored. What we now needle kind
appreciate.
feeling, and a constant effort u&gt; assimilate
all the late opposing political elements
uf tbe North into one common public de­
votion, so that tbe Government shall have
The following is taken from the lately
tbo fullest moral aa well as material
strength, and the war wiU.soon find Ito published “Memoira uf General Scott,"
glorious issue in the crushing of the re­ written by himself:
“The inauguration of President Lin­
bellion, and the honorable return of the
South to the freest participation obeli the coln was, pei baps, tbe must critical and
baxarduua event with which 1 have over
blessingsthe Union.— S. 1’. Time.
b«eu connected. In the preceding two
inonlbo 1 hare received more than fifty
The Chicago frshuar has the following
letters, many from points distant from
in reference to tbe election in Missouri: each other—some earnestly dissuading
“Tbe Radical triumph in Missouri is me from beiag present at the event, aud
complete and overwhelming. Tbe Cope othera distinctly threatening aSSnatna
base not carried ten counties in the Stale. lion if I dared to protect the carerouny
Mr. Linooln'a majority will exceed 20.­ with a military fores. Tbe election hav­
000. 'Tbe acceptance of the people of ing been entirely regular, 1 resolved that
iho proposition for a new
z C—7"
tiun, by an overwhelming majority ; the ed by violence if I eould poasibly .preelection of a three-fourths Radical major­ vyit it. Accordingly, I cauaed to bo or­
ity members of that Cuoventioo; the ganized the tlitt of the Washington vulelection of tbaautirn Radical State ticket, uuteera, and called from a distance two
from Governor down to Register of/l‘ub- batteries uf horse artillery, with small
lands; the election of a large RndtCnl ma­ detecluncsu of cavalry and infantry, all
jority in tbe Senate, and three-fourths regulars.
In concert with tbe Congressional
majority in the House; the probable
elretion&lt;&gt;f eight out uf nine Radicals to Committees of Arrangements, the Pres­
Gmgreas; the pnroencefof two Radicals ident was escorted to and from tbe Capi­
tol
by volunteers—the regulars, with
in tbe State's seats in the United States
Senate; the election of tbeentire Radical whom I marched, flanking tbe movement
local ticket, with one or two trifling ex­ in parallel streets—only 1 claimed the
ceptions St. Louis county aud a similar place immediately io froot of the Presiresult in at least 80 out of tbe 114 coun­ dgfofor tbafiae company of sappers and
ties in the State—give to Radicalism on- n^Rka, under Captain Duane, of the En­
limited control of tbe Slate—sword, gineers. To this choice body of mon it
puree, etvil power, nnd everything dec.’ was only necessary to say : Tbe honor
Slavery has got to walk the plank- Mia of our country ia in your hands.
With a view to freedom of movement,
aonri before tbe 4th of March will be as
1 remained outside tbe the Capitol square
free a State as Maryland or Illinois.
Dady Price’s snd Bill Awdarron’s last with the light balteriea. The proceeeioD
returned
to tbe President's mansion iu
fevaaion did the job. Their army plun­
dered, burned and conscripted, friend and the same order, and happily the Govern­
foe'alike. ft wn ne resperter of per­ ment waa caved.
sona. I’riee crwseripied and carried &lt;&gt;(T
with him from six to ten tbooeand “demGn
BwntDAX.—A correspondent
ncrute" and robbed the rest dean. The writing from Cmcineattl about Geo. Sher­
result was, that most of those left be­ idan's antecedent’s, says : “He came to
hind either voted the Radical ticket out- West Point from Somerset, tbe county
right, or stayed away from the polls.— scat of Perry county, Ohio.
Both bis‘
They got loo large a dose &lt;if their •t'fotote,' parent's were Irish. He was taken, as
and It sickened them. Missouri w thor­ they say at Somerset, (turn-the atreete
oughly ieu rod of •Democracy,' and hence­ and eocouragnd to the schools by a
forth meet bo classed as an ‘Abolition' wealthy gentleman uf that town, and fil­
tered unit! sent to West Point by tbe in­
fluence uf the tfa-n member of Congress.
They any be wee a rather hard ease tn
his earlier youth. Ils raised a regiment
early tn the war, and has gained his pres­
ent diatinetfon by herd fighting and
- “It was always tpy conviction that agsinul influences that now fav&lt;»rhim. So
nothing but the sword can decide between Ufain has furnished tbe threw most prom­
&lt;ho conflicting principles of freedom nnd inent Generals in the wsr, to Wil: Graft t,
of slavery fo iheTnhecI Stefos. .Tbe Sherman and Sheridan, snd all emana­
time hm oome for the l.lM&gt;dy but una ting from the htlly portion of the State,
voidable arUtralfof.I pray to God to which corroborates tbe same tendency in
give big bleeaiag to your endeornra, that Europe, according to which tbn strong
the eurse aiw| stein o! slavery be forever men of countries very seldom come from
removed from your country, and the platne.

demooratie principle shall not ,bp found
• sntiM io tfir Utel Ui wbleb w.c see it

We lake the following from the ,‘rbSort of Henry Ward Beecher's last Bunay evening dtscooree:
“But we are asked,what If the slave shall
be armed against cs in this terribly Wart
To arm the claves Is to destroy slavery,
and that ia to destroy the fatal clement
inBuutbern society—tbeir aHetocraoy :
sad with the destruction &lt;.flhis element
we destroy tbe csum uf rebeHlow.
Lot
ua pray‘that they arm tbeir eJavea. But

O, With many
aoncra.
Washington, Nor. 24.-It may be
tetLthri rebel telegraph com««ntean was open as far as Milledgeville^ bo­
nd whjtti linee seem to have been inrupted, probably by Sherman’s cavalOur authorities Lave, at precoat, n»
■ana of ascertainteg news of Sbtrman’s

A L

Mnd

JitLlST::

b thl e„,
MyeBberman ie m------ - --------- —— .
&lt;»ne on
otUr on Btnoon.—
The column marching on tbe Georgia
Stefo roiuf for Angueta, will probably go
as far as Madison and then march on
Milledgeville. The column marching on
Macon will proUbly go to Crawford
within lb m lies of the town, and then
turn off to Milledgeville and form a junc­
tion with tbe other body. By this move­
ment Maeon foils, and the enemy are at
liberty to move on Augusta via tbe
Georgia Central railroad to Broneooville,
and then march north or on Savannah.—
Sherman ia moving rapidly and is not
muoh troubled with transportation. He
has burned several stations and is devas­
tating the country generally io foraging.
Tbe Angvirrr of the list, frantically
Insists ou the repeal of tbe exemption laws
and the conscripting of tbe exempts, in
order to secure a force to meet Sherman.
From Waablwgtew'.

Now York, Nov. 24.-Hie WorU,
Washington special aayc that it ia aeulrd
beyond al! peradrenture that Salmon P.
Ctieoe is to be Chief Justice ol the Su­
preme Court.

There Is a strong belief in military
circles that if Petersburg is not already
abandoned it will be In a few days. The
rebels have been constructing earthworks
which, when occupied, will enable them
to shorten tbeir lines 11 miles without
endangering tbe safety of Richmond. Lee
wishes to send foreae to check Bbermau'a
advance, and can't do so as long aa be
bolds Petersburg and bls present line.
. The Shenandoah Valter.

frrfotediitofiw fiekst hem'

■B-MMYD

Ikrneu r-*-, end

New Advertisements.

j

anqefradjM

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far exeeediug any FaxuOy '
‘
&gt;tedicta*e&lt;g
■aular
nature la the markett-■
___________________
i appreciating public wm Ml ieag la
vertag they pearoesed roeawkabl*
Cu.'caXX*&lt; ’Vro’flxr’ut*,

3V3EXXT

CLOTHING STORE
A New Clothing Store in Hastings,
has jasl tevn opened.
BXADY MADE CLOT BIKG. sad Cast’s Farsuaiag.Coe4s, Uate. Ceye. Mitteas A
Cleves w.U be sold twHotl). ar fo ayeimfrar
at tbe foUawisg ’»vy law prices:
Orer Allt, 50 Ch,
fur Cape. 11
Cbthr Cop,. 88 ct,.
Wool Halt. 50 ctt.
Back Glove ct MilUxc. 03 ch.
AU Wool Shirt,. II
LaM Olotkdikirh.il ?5
Hroof Axis 15 ch

IRMOWt,

.

and Blanks for the use I
and Teachers, are lU n|

rangement for keeping I
‘

ords required by law,
tains to the' manag
are jwblisbed and print.I

ftcXt,

COARSE, FIXE tad DAISY SALT, al
noi30
COLE * CROOK’S

Blsckmar. of Chicago, d
,k*4^flofi. X. M. -6
tendeot of Public InJ

State.

of dollars each year ia advertising foete
merits, snd publishing the
m u .H

TUy cowptiu I

arrmod w ith lU apprl

‘Hvk'Wtevou.u C.exftxyvecAe% , r

antFrullhp'for alllhe n&lt;

which have bson showered upon hiss from

WX.'Qux’rt*

Coventry*

The peculiarity of tbe / v , ;

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attendance,but also in rd
and conduct -of tbe ac&gt;l

IU books, requisite to.
MtKsox, of Rockford, I

ed to taking orders for i
tricto of this county, an I

Brofula,
B*in gWssaa—,
H*|t Jfhoum,

district will fail to order

TMAwicsoivnto Stevie!

Tumors,
Xruption*,
Flh^rofulouo CbriaumpAfor

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village convened

at 1

ehurch, on Tuanksgivu
apprupriate services fi*

OVE person write*. her feughtei

Bonrrmt,

of

Pastor

Church. Tbo sermon
forcibly and effectively

Svldrers, er the twin sf thaw who art tatllled
to Um Stale Bounty. iarfag mJuWsuw Jaas■”7 lit. 1MH. should call ou u al ones. Qelak

GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK.
the
Faahion Magazine of the World.
UTEZATCML FINK ARTS. AMD FAKDI05H.
1.K* rtSHTo^'pLATLH*’1 iv&lt;«i etigrsvicj. M

Tw*l&gt;rlk.roUr,U.lklu|I1r,uljtk. g,ug..
ro. Kewyikte*, is Uet, u ta*k».c«a-LST«L*Ttrt ljlihxf r.i rokrrxFOK k niAXs.

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.

AXOTBEBwm eOTudorVemaad Agow
■**«*'• to hie roeefe t,_
ANOTHER was eurod eT Fear Sero ;
which hs.1 exiated foorteea yearn.
AHOTHEBfRhrojMUtorftightmro
vaaes inauaeraUs of DycsiopeM sad Liver
Complaint oouH U aseUfoeedto which foe

Bkavy Faw. or 8ft I
giae RspeMiero ssyslfe

»ld inat. A severe storrr
•etf teo aud'lUtpaow fi I

eighteen inches.

Wed

beery fall of snow viait

"Work Wkc a Ckawcu

•vv®. Y&gt;\oo&lt;\ VAX*

butthe depth *»f «no»

an tbe moot active aari thorougb pOte that
have ever boea iatrodaoed.
They act so directly epos
Uvor. wnfofog that organ to sooh aa ssttomt as foal toe

li cored an interesting L

^N\.oo&amp; UA.&amp;

TA.fct.'c VAX-*

which, in conjunction with the
'BYoodi VuAywr,

will ears all the afomaseusiooed Amom
dbMWMto;
(MiotPaino, CKol^mJMuo,
ladigetion, (Pain tn fhe gmelo,
gXzjrtiwss, eta.
reml it**
**“**’
J®® ’rfn
jw to3ghlxw,'wU Uro weed foam,
and they will say they eee
t
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and you ahowld try ibara bsforo gofag Wt •
’’tek.phU or AUaaafi cf my leea&gt;

ivl\A vuo xwott.
.u *- • - -- 1__■ m.

Tn Richmond AUmsmer of the 14th
lust, aaya: “All tU Yankee prieoMrs
of war Uld in Richmond are now stuffing
tbeir knapMcks, preparatory to a jotWMs
to the far Suuth. k ia esteemed touch
mure pleasant and airy there, and it
would be cruel to keep them Uro during
the winter, expneed M tbvy would U to
tiw abort ratiuna aad cool tiea of tMe Jafiiode. There are now In the Libby sad
in tU adjacent prisons about 1.3M Yan­
kee erofa, who will U wuoh better effm
tbeeunnv 8&lt;feth,
The first train will
start today." TU robela wHl anon U
st a Ibea for a safe place to put tbeir prfe

M&lt;*.

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ALT! SALT!

HHArPEX

Mabmapckx Carman ar a Bur.—It
is stated that tha rebel General Marma­
duke waa captured by a Ijttle boy be­
longing to one uf the Kansas regiments.
He al first refused fo surrender to an
“infrrior aficor," but was immediately
ywriuwdrif to do so. Tbe lad brought him
tu Gen. Curtis' headquarters,where be in­
troduced himself, much to tbe surprise of
all, but especially of the boy hero. Gon.
Curtiss asked the boy bow lung be bad to.
serve before bis term at enlistment

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"Broo'D

Ure bee* fetrodeoed to the pablfo farM, j'

New. York, Nor. 24.—The H'roU',
dispatch from Sheridan's army states
that Early'a beadquarters are between
Timberville and Newmarket, and bis
army stretched across tbe Shenandoah
Valley on that line, its right reeling ia.
the Luray Valley. Both flanks are well
At
MUDGE ^.BAILEY S
covered with cavalry. Ills si Luslion is
said to Ke well suited for observance of
any movements by tbe Union forces, aa
PENSIONS,
well as for receiving supplies which be is
nOL'.NTlES, avu
abw gathering from numerous email
-D
PRISONER'S
ralleye of Western Virginia.
Nearly
1
D\Y I
all the horses, cattle and other property
Still left to tbe inhabitant's are being car­
h
ried off by his officers. Tbe design of
the rebels is evidently to remain on the
nr KALAMAZOO, M&gt;cii:qaf,
defensive for some lime in or near tbeir OJfrr, Opporih of Ik, Poti
Ufict.
present position.
] Attorneys and Counsellors al Law • .

Rsbxl Ohmios of Ltscotw.—The
Houston (Texas) Tclcympk has an edi­
torial showing tbe preference ul the reb­
els fur McClellin.
Tbe belief at the
Booth concerning tbe future policy of
Mr. Lincoln, is well expressed In the fol­
lowing :
“Bay what wo will, Old Abe has been
and will continue to be an ugly customer.
His re-election will bo a national ratifi­
cation of the most extreme war policy.
He will eater a second term of office with
an eye single to tbe war. His power
will be absolute. Anything be has evsr
heretuforo done, anything he may cbonee,
he will fool himself authorized to do un­
der the popular sanction of bia acta sad
the great war commiaeioc bo will* bold
from tbe people.
His organization is
already complete, to be strengthened and
perfected by the measures necessary.—
The entire energies of the government
would bo at once cuneentrated on the
war, and his reputation and that of his
administration would be staked solely on

VCT.AYtX’B. ”'

and

JU editor of the

Und Company- Wbl
us who did swindle the I
Ssa Advertisement
ley's New Clothing

»»)oes*w.“ • «■
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TThro the editor of t
r/ihl'bettofo' *h«. •»
hit-ttUfer-folaMH e
earns, and started a ]
wbrt he stole; out of oa
widowed eioter.—Pie«|

baa a widowed sister.
Elitely found mean*

t&lt;HRfr'aa edilorte! a

would Uve undoretoad

�GOOD TW3SSKX7&amp; •=
GREAT TUMBLE IN GOLD, AND A
IN DRY GOODS!

AT SKINNER’S!

The Only Exclusive CASH STORE in BATTLE CR&gt;EE®?

Large Stock of Goods and Great Hargain# /
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A Large Stock of Drugs, Medicines, and Groceries. Just Opened, and for
Sale Cheap, at
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BURTON &amp; ACKLEY’S. !
as ws juubi sa»o&lt;M

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�hl the forreets of South America there
la a kind &lt;4 tree which produces a gum
called Iwik rubber. The natives obtain
it by culling through tha bark, and when
the gum has oozed out thay gather it—
Thia ia pore India rubber. About forty
yearn ago the South Americans sent five
hundred pairs of shoes made of it to
Boston.
Borne people in the Eastern
Btaloa, who thought it would be a good
material to make other things of as well
at abuse, sent and got a large amount of
tbo gum, and belli large houses and hired
a groat many men to help them make
tbe gum into over coats, shoes, etc.—
When these garments had bin awhile,
they were found to grow sticky in tbe
sun,and to harden io the cold so aa almost
U&gt; bo umIsss. The people who bod en­
gaged la tbo business found they could
not sell the articles and ou became very
j-oor.
There was one man in Connecticut by
the name of Hayward, who thought if bs
oould find something that would mix
with the India-rubber, perhs - v~ could
—,J
make
that -wv.-e
woul
___
_ garments
,
— n&lt;,t R™*
sticky or herd.
bard. So
E~ be
— studied on it a
groat deal, and finally said ‘‘he dreamed
that sulphur would do it” Most likely
he thought about it so much that be could
not sleep very soundly, and eo did nut
know whether he waa awake or uot when
be first thought of that thing in particular.
Well, he made tbe rubber very fine,
muted it with sulphur and melted the
two togeeher, and sure enough, when it
bad cooled it «sa tough and fibrous and
strung. It made a substance called sulphuret of rubber. Mr. Hayward being
very poor, sold his right to use what be
bad discovered, to Mr. Goodyear, for a
small *utn of money. Tbe latter gentle,
man tried wbat he oould do by melting
these substance* together, and found that
while a pretty strong beat would soften
the Esixture, a still stronger beat would
make It grow bard again, and that it
would become like metal, solid sod
strong and still elastic. This is called
vulcanized rubber. There are now mil
Dune of dollars worth of goods msde of
this, and thousand&lt; of men employed.—
Sums of tbe articles made are shoes,
tents, pontoons, blankets for soldier*,
buckets, life preservers, mail bags, car
springs, suspenders, pencil cases, combs,
boxes, plates for folse teeth, coating for
telegraph wires that are to be sunk un
der waler, ate., etc.

Mr. L. A. Butler,, of J eflersou, Cook
county, about eight mHea from thia city,
devoted sixty acres ol land to the cultiva­
tion of cucumbers fur pickles lhe past
season.
This is probably the largest
plantation of tbe bind ever known in thia
country.
We certainly have road or
beard of nothing that approaches it in

DRUG

ten vxtifn
lew and moat complete aseortmeut of

DREGS AND MEDICINE®,
telnlv, and rvauire frequent and expensive
repairs. Tbo We«i will last a lifetime and
T^eJ HiHdi. Hem. Breid, Fell, Cord. Bmd.
and Gather witboat booting.
They do not break the thread, akin sUehse,
nor farm a ridms oo tbe under side of JoUu
They will new over gathers and scams with­
out breaking tbe thrend^&gt;rre&lt;j&lt;&gt;iriiig a cbsngs

Greod BapMs, Sept, 1SU

MonrwtilreeL

sTonti
itoveii irmsi
ike Beet; tkel Take Im W U.

1 hen — « fcU —OM Am KU
voted Oven Cooking Hlovoo sM Hol air Square
cooking store* *1m&gt; a large vsricty of Farter. !&gt;.»•
ins room, add aix plate alove, of Alteay make.
m5 wiU MU Item at
L

^iliaua Fever,
Fever and jlgue,
Liver Corizplaini,
(Lvapepsia,,
dnaigestioTz,

AIM a Alii alack of

GROCERIES!
TEA, COFFEE. RDOAR.8PICER. PEPPER,
PBUXE8, F1G8. RAISINS. CODFISH;

JUST RECEIVED Ug

jSTzklney

jgostinfts' gu

Camp lain.fi,

aaA. aW. fekseasex oj a tkxnk&gt;
lav aaXwtc.

Also a |;rMt vartay of th*

&lt;im)T hut TTPT-jrmfF.i

AH €Mktar Extracts,

R. J. GRANT

STATIONERY,

JEFFERSON FARMER, Gen. Ag’te

PENH. PENCILS, INKS. PAPER. XXT KI.OP Erf, CARDS, Ac.. Ac.

orrics 91 Washington st.
P. O Drawer. SKR
Chfopgo, ID.
AGENTS WANTED-Throughout Mta&gt;
igan, Indians. IlliMus. W.Mon.m Miasesota,

Upoa our atelvo* may ba foend all *f

MTEST MHKEREt.

Come and See !!

al effvet of that on* botlte of Peoples Cur* which
1 obUtoed front yon iu November last. Hoeing
Use 'ndvtrtfoetnvnt of your Roddy, offering to
give year tncdtetee to clcrgymra for the poor d
their parishes, loLtatecd a bottle for a poor girl
ofmy congregation, wlm bad long been nearly
belpteas from Rbeumstiata, and strango to say
that one bottle cured her entirely. 1 writTthia.
bopiog It may aid thsNoetav tn Its eflorta to intro.

Have it* mvrita will fullyJualify the must lapcrt
lit* forms of *preeb.
1 HVAE JOST RECEIVED

Putor of IteFul Prrkbrurlan Chore),
octltealyr
Pittsford, Jlonroe Co. 5. Y.

a c. NORTHROP. Ami
WHAT EVEBYHODY KX0W8, vis..—
Tita Iron, well galvaniMd. wllf arf rw&lt;
That a auafh maeblae is better than a eompli^Tha* aTwringer should te self-Adjusting, duable, snd cffic.enL
Tita n—A-Xfw. and Tbataubp eansn Adsy
nd tnniilr to regulate and kevp fa orurr;
That wood aoArd In bol water arift mmO ata
■risk sad nlit.
That wood bearings for th* shaft to nm in will

MOTE &amp; SWD1B8,

GROCERIES

That it will wring a find or a

Dr TWback't

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an Vh* &gt;^oot wuxaV YAcwA.

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aave. \\\t. ^oorman
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TTORNEYS end Can
Ita'ton.ln CN«e«r

A

CsUsctisa. *3 Military
teal-dad.OBteteHah

are Vox rtxkv vaaa's Bckaec
aad, CovaJoA.

SELF-AWU8TITG WRINGER
~No Wood-Work to Swell or Split.
Na Thumb Screwit to art out of Ordrr.
Wssass-ron wtrn o* wrrnor-r Coo-Whssm.
Il look the Ftsev Pbsmiub al Fifty-Seren State
asd County Fain in IMS, and te,
tit 4ta Wrlngercvermsdc
Paiocted ia tbo United State*. England. Canada,
and Australia. Agents wanted la every town.
Semple Wringer* Scot. Express Paid on re­
ceipt of price.
Energetic agents can make from 2 te |I0 per day.
Xo. i, M
No. 1. 47 40.
Xo. K »8.So

Tbe pickle picking commence* about
the 25th of J ulv, et first getting but from
50 to 75 bueKeln In a day.
Ilia help
waa principally boys and girls who would
not average over from six to seven bush­
els. Four to five weeks constitute a
good picking season, though thia year it
waa considerably les*.
A good crop is from 125 to 180 bush­
els per acre. One acre of thia land gave
185 bushels, but tbe general average of
the whole lot was only 57 bushels per
Beside* tbe pickles grown dpou his
own land Mr. B. has bought largely from
others. He prepares them for market
himself, first packing them (assorted) in
salt, Bl the rate of ball a bushel of salt
to tbe 49 gallon cask. He afterward,
pickles them in vinegar, and puls them
up in packages to suit tbo market.
The variety principally depended upon
is ths Short Green, ft giving a pickle pre­
ferable in me and color.
Mr. Baller estimate* that his pickles
cost biru about 28 cents per busbel, de
livered st Chicago. He bar now 1000
bbls. in tbs salt fur which he has bean
offered tiff per bbl. Ho expects to re
oeive 120 her bbl. Even at the former
pries it is easy v&gt; sea that a nice little
fortune io ia th* hands of the enterpris­
ing sod energetic planter.—Prairie Afom-

* pkeae, Banting FlalA,
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

finisbsd in th* mc«t superior msawsr.
It wUl B^o. BreU. aSB-st. tetter tte&gt; -F
otter Btovo. »Ilk a saving of U far evut of furi
sod
with grestar
eoavoeteoao,
it te
a arotl
SIXTS
Hooao
Fmmitem.
aaA
tea A*«&gt;rctantate^tetaprete^^

art. act ottcrt&amp;Ac \\y«. ^.a'bXxe.
a* a roxOAtkax
vokW
cure aW *Ccix wS\k» vricCukh
5\xu\\ kw Wkt to," \&gt;uX an a
tvattAkoX. aacxA — cu
'Rxgu.katoT o’) tkxx nawXxwu
An. 'flax *&amp;k\kou» AvBkrkeU
o$ Xksx 'WtxX axvA. SoaWttwrt,
Kaw, Jot a Vjftft \vrae, \oexa.
taa^K aecAcA. aa artkeke- oj
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Th«v« ffittir* ar* put up in quart
betttee, of which tha abatw is a fao^inuUa. Tha label ia Jlnaln eagraivd, and
is provided urith a eafe-ffuord /rom
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CPriae fl j-rr bctlh, aa

with-

We might ill Uw paper with testimonials, bat
insert oaly a few te convince the ak«j&gt;Ucsl. if
sorb then, be. and wo say to all, taW Pntn.m's
Wringer. Teat II Tuooocublt with Asr and All
nlbens, and If not sutlqdy anuafactory, ratsrs it.
Pwteeo. Afoo./acroSng th.
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THE AMERICAN ORGANS

FOR BALE BY
.tavaMBotertaf Hutter. ]

&amp; Melodeons!
AND

BVTCH EASHNBIA CWFEECt.

DRY GOODS!

ANo**L-cn roa Con.—Amsrlun
ingenuity has discovered a novel purpose
to which num oen be put, namely, for
stretching boots snd ehuea. The boot or
shun is well filled with com, aH mode
aura by eueb tight lying that none ean
oecape. It is then inMOMwawd for eereral
bourn in water, during which lhe biter
b dtseeadeMd by tbe gradual ewetteg of

HARD-WARE!

DEPOTl
York. Jaauary 1M4.
i bare tasted Putnam's Clottea Wrinrtr by
leal worklag. aad fraow that H will &lt;fo. It
•p; It ia flmpli; it require* no room,
fear al Work or at real; a ob'ld can operate II;

H. WUXoHT,
.
TTORNEY and COUNBELLOB AT LAV.
and Solicitor in Oteawea*?,
Notary Public and Caarvyaaoer. Also,
Clroait Ceart CommUaloaer for Barry

A

MIDDLEVILLE. M toneam.
OFFICE OVER BLAKE’S STORE.

Will ateawd ta el) calu in U&gt;. tew uf hte prote*ion;w.U. promptly

OUR GOODS

Unusually Low !

B. C. FBI
UDG1 OF FBOBATE
aval l.awd aad Tax Agd
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                    <text>HASTINGS BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY,

DYSPEPSIA,

•rijiwl

AMD DUKAAES KEBVLTING FROM

DISORDERS OF THE LIVER . H
A.&lt;D DiaKSTIYR OROAJ18, ARE CURED BT
Hoonwra

GEEMAN BITTERS,

■sii’issnisa?*

THE GREAT STRENGTHENING

Trows©.

BA Vg JfQgg gtSPICTABLg FJCOPU TC

Jfrtstiiijs’ gnsintss Jintton

AMD WILL PAY RJDOO
To any one that will produce a Cartiflaata publtab•d by oa that u not QXN L INK.

BOOFLlNDt CEM1H .1TTE1S
WILE CURE EVERT CASE OF
Cbreeto wlUrroos DsMIlty, DIssoms ,f th.

And stretch them steer tout.
His was so same to taa.t;
Hla geaeralehip, we bn,
Creators la "ebaagtog baa~_“
Aadl.-Welding a review We rocked tbair mighty eitiro.
From Mew Orkoaas to Maise;
Oo ovary hill and plala;
Their rifle pita era rushed ao.
And drove them from tbair bolas;
8« gutokjy they skedaddled.
Some of thorn loel their sol,*.

Tea, soatbward they retreated.
Krewe bad time to Urik.;
But.with troe Union ballots.
Their osseous we did spike.

From all their tlroagholda driven.
They rallied oe the plain;
Resolved la a pitched bull!..
THAT THIS BITTERH IB

WOT AICMOBOXIC,
Contain, no Hom or Whlckty. *
iCHH’ir nnxrKTw xrp.TnyAivuT,BUT

It THE lEtT TOHIC

TallaaAicksD gave eresroL
Far Mm was not ie eight;
Tba Uae of bia arriving
la '&gt;St after ths flghk-

victory over circumstances, net him up
eumpletaly in bia own heart.
But bis application did not long con­
tinue. Tbs position which be bad gained,
as it were, at a jump, be had not indus­
try sufficient to retain by hard labor;
and hard labor only can maintain him
who by accident, or a apacious appearanos of fitneasv reaches a place for which
ba Is teally incompetent. Tone bad yehim but not Itaminj.
He sported with
the feelings of hie clients, as be had long
been in the habit of doing with bia own;
and though ho often succeeded In retriev­
ing the affairs enlrustad to him. by des­
perate plunges, at the close of long and
weary doubts, his clients were nut ao
grateful for being saved “by tbs akin of
their teeth,'’ ae Ute proverb expresaes It,
aa Tom thought they should have been.
They did not relish being thrown over­
beard, to display bis skill in reeouing
them from drowning; and if extrication
from fearful dilemmas did minister to
Toms triumphs, they could not forget

Tbsy bU a rolgbty boaflaUH,
’Twa. at Chicago cast;
Tbsy thought wbsn it "per-cu» sod,"

I. A. *- C. G. HOLBROOK.
A TTORNETBsnd Couimviloro at Uw. ead S-

K3S*&lt;Sas is Helbroek Btock.

Tbee Ccogrroosns to terry,
!■&gt; brigade w. did attack;
Th«a briskly «rar dirlatoe.,
Marcbad up Ito States to wla ;

W.r* lying thick aa bail;
AU their rro*rvro were brought sp,
Bui still could not proven.

K.NAFFEI A BCRB01T8,

The biggaal mortar they had.

TTOBNMTB and COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Helteiteru.to Chancery. Tea end looareoee
B....M. att*a4od to -Uh protnploeaa

Tours, »sry respectfully.
&gt; JI. KENNARD.
Kigt&gt;&amp; tralow Coutos Street, Ptabdalpbla.

From Rar. Worreu Rntalpb, Faster of tbe
BspUet Church, Gennsntow*. F*
Dr. C. M. Jaakaos:—DearHirz-Porewssl expariasoe enable* Die to roy tlistl re&lt;*rd thoGerman
Bluer* preperod by yos aa aa oxccUeal medicise.
Io caaro ofoevsru e»ld and (oaaral drbilUy 1 b..e
boas greatly besrAtied by tbe see of ths BtUars,
■od doubt oot they will produce similar.eflbeia os
olbsrs.
Toor, truly,
W. RANDOLPH.
From Rev. 3. H. Turner, Pastor ef ths M. E.
Phila.
Dr. Jackses :—Dear Sir i-Uavteg eeto your
(torsion Butera Io my family frequently I aro prepar&lt;8 to MV that it too toan of great Mrviea. 1
H.P. CHERRY.
tobeva ttot in OMOt cases of general dabilily of
tba
syetem it ia the safcal and m-jal valuable retn
r'tOUXTT CLERK and Notary FeMfe. O«ee
ody of »hic*&gt; I Save an r knowledge.
Yoar»„re*p«:&lt;fully. , J H. TURNER.
Me. TH N..Niatesath Blrvet.
.ter, *f MberU A Striker,ro Hlobrook »Block.
From Rev. J. M. Lyssa, fcrulsrly Pastor of tba
as?
fpu'
g. C. FRINDLB,
Dr. C. M. Jackass :-Dsm Sir i—I feat It a
WUDGR »F PROBATE, Rotary
plea.are tbss. of wy &lt;«rn accord to toar tcatimo
L. .. &lt;1. .-Ul..-nf Ih. rkre.m
Hume
ttayu

sub week

That beoely cbaagad txt* boo*
Tbair wooden (us* asplod*d,
And acaUcrod all lb* vote*;
Aed blaw tto guaaars Lu who*
They all wear itnpad ereto.
In flank and rear st lacked,

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Jh cBB dn be RMi^ed ltt?*

oowpletwMeh
Arable origln- Wbicb made ioA fitoreriag^agto,^
rebellioo, nd;
idbtoMfaf
ttothe waaa etatesmau.
Cut the Horn Mr:&gt;adtb*atoMa'«as
Bto aH wtohio :B&gt;e «M earthiest.,
threw him tato a troublesome difitoslty.
Ha was abaoto from hie -poo* when a dw
eWvs vote area taken upon the very
qaeetton which ba tod been elected to
oarry—and be waa horrified ooe morning
to find that hie opponents tod lakee ad­
vantage of hia absence to defeat hla cli­
ent*. . Great and terrible waa tbe wrath
bow let oe advance over tboeAowbst ol hi. friends, aed aven Tom Smithaisle daacriptiua of a recklaaa youth to lucky Tom Smith ^paired at last tat
bis maturer manhood. Despite of tba a lane which seemed to have ao tare.—
prophecies of lbs comforters of his pa­ Ho saw no mode in which be could re­
rents that the “ne’er do-well" Tom Smith trieve himself, and no cxetsaea presented
would “never ooms to anything,” behold themselves with which be could fare bis
him admitted to the bar, with unusual friends. It was such a palpable and wbbenora.
Tba shame of being taunted pardonable fauft, eo groesly inexcusable.
with inefficiency bad spurred him to such
unwonted exertion and application, as
- ----------------- dto*r*
developed bia fall strength. For once, _
of the “pfoddsra-—sudgwaire
Tom bad done his best, and so trium­ la often more indebted to tbo plodders
phantly did he make bls entree upon bia than tto'world su.pecte—eared him front
professional career, that it began to be destruction. A earaful, old lull-beadod
suspected that be waa unjustly miarspre- toctitlon, who waa in tbe same interest
aented bv those who snarled that be was with Smith, voted against trim, in order ।
Idle and negligent at college. '
to secure a right to move a •'reconsidera-!
Bnsinees flowed in upon him apace; tiun."
Thia was opening enough for
and the novelty of bis position, its T-!
ex .Bmitb. It was a breach in the enemy's
igbted and
citemenl tn which be deligL_^,
_ i the. 'defences, into which bo threw himself and.
__j victory
— *2
pleasure of having achieved
by with bia old successes, turned the tables,

AKO DO GIVE HITTKK SATISFACTION
Have roere Toattmear,
VOUCH FOX THXMl
Than say other article ia^ba market
Wo defy any Ono to aontradlit ula Aaaartioa

' kbedfitota 'lU budBeto deoto thekBdcMtor,by vbMuMly tbeothare bad etonificanoe. Tern woe delighted :wfeb

and came off with flying colors, and more
admiration than ever. But ho bad given,
also, an endorsement of hia old chareoter, that be waa “net fit to be trusted."
The session wore away, but the Hun.
Mr. Smith bad lost bis interest in tbo
public business, it bad no more charms
for him. Tbo great excitement was-over,
and be turned with dis tala from the form­
al phraseology of acta to repeal act., ecto
to modify acta, acta to continue acta, and
all tbo forasmuebss, whereases, pream­
bles, chapter, and sections of routine
law-making.
lie oought, ax rite men t
somewhere sloe—and found it Wborel
There hangs a tale—or rather lha
moral of our tale. Tbe key to the Hon.
Mr. Smith's strange negligence was the
earns that will too ofteo explain tbe “abHa was land of deep potations and of
luxurious food. Ha liked tba wit. and
excitement nf tba- dinner labia, and tbo
supper. Ha was the Kral of convivial
parties, and waa prone to tba at Oe teres
which fill up tba days of those whose
nights are given to revelry,tba excitement
of tba billiard room and tba bowling al­
lay, tbe early mingling of strong drink.
In these scenes he could shine without
effort. Ready apphuaa and beany ap­
preciation followed all the sallies of ao
distinguished a ouevtve. Tv such haunts
and to aoch eompanions be waa reedy to
fly, not only from the fatigue before ba

their difficulties. They did not like that,
tbair causes and their property should be
pul in peril by Me negligence, in order .
that tbe-bair-brcadlh victory should ex­
alt hia reputation ; and would far rather
that a little of the plodding industry
which be despised should eeoore them
from the first, than that they should coma
io victors at the last, by a cswp rfr ssuts.
It resulted, at last, that, Thomas Smith,
Esq., was avoided as cnunsrl by careful
tnen, but was summoned in desperate
case, which none other cared to under­
take. Under euob a stimulus he was al­
most nnitormly successful; and thus,
without tiro true requisites of a sound
jurist, be had a conqueror's reputation, imoua against hia re-election, that tu de­
and a fitful, though, on the whole, a lu­ cline to contend would be a palpable de­
crative practice.
There is a western feat. In neglecting the busiueaa of the
bout which illustrates the Ilfs of such House, be bad suffered the district which
men. He could fell loner, and etill rise, be represented u&gt; lose some important
or, as die phrase is, “dive deeper and advaatages, and the people were not at
oume up drier" than almost any other. all disposed to furgive him.
Again he
It was always dark night or bright son- nerved himself for the contest.
Again
shine with him—a fearful storm or a deed be succeeded. Defeat would have been
better fur him.
calm.
We must spare the reader the narra­
At length it occurred that some bnsineea in wbieh be was engaged required tive of ail the downward steps by which
the Intervention of the LegiaUlura. His the Hua. Thomas Smith became i auk
preeenoe at the capital was required to The first stope in this path ware taken
expedite it. One proposition In lha con many years before, la bis youth and
sultatiuffli with bls clients led to another, •allege days, bis dangerous passion fur
until ft was suggested that it were belter praise, and fundneos for unwise excite­
to elect him as a representative than to ment, bad betrayed him into Ute love of
depute him m a lobby member. The drink, and tf conscience or eutne uousidmatter was talked over, and as those of erate friend warned him to beware, the
the public who knew the secret saw no deceptive promise was ready—“0,1 can­
parucular fitness in the election of a law­ nut sink ! 1 recover myself tou easily."
yer with half a dexeu clients in a particu­ Tbs redcieeaMM of danger which grows
lar case, aa bis actual constituency, there outot over confidaoce— Ute estimate of
were strong symptoms* uf opposition. — his own powers which made him despise
But Utts only stimulated him. It spurred the fear ul being taken at a disadvantage,
his energy, and fixed hie determination ruined Tom Smith, as it had ruined many
to be elected, for though ho cared Huie more. The pride which exults in selffor the honor, and knew tbe profit was debasenieul (not abasement,) in order
nothing, to be opposed was to iMuro his lb»f it may be abown from bow low a
success. He threw hlmoel into the work depth to rise ia possible, is much mors
with Ms whole energy, and After vigor­ oommon than is usually imagined. There
ous canvassing, caucusing and exsrlion, ia scarce an outcast in the world who
be wbs returned by a majority of ten dues not imagine tiiat be could re-estal&gt;vdtoa; a much more arowpteble triumph liah tumadt, tf wdy bo thought it worth
to him tbaa if bo tod boon elected by a bis. while, and woul^eet about it!
Dwwn I Down 1 Tbe elasticiiy ol the
Majority often handred. To have been
aaanimoosly elected would have posses­ str.xigaot must give way al last, and tbe I

sed no M&gt;sr ms for Mm ; and had tbe re
oepUunofMs nomination indicated an

ma&amp;agtegpetty tow withe skill wvethy
ofa better arw.
Thie was trtamph
enoughftx Htol to would etoowwtodgw
the compliment with eoch • MmpM
atlon of its truthfulness, as indfcetsj tlstfl
be considered U unoeo«eeary UWr to
make tbs trial.
It so ehauosd ooedsy, that be faeetf
himself dlrnrosd, when thefateriowtow
era wers not aware that ho was listening.
And be beard them, moreover, reech the
calm and ead conclusion that bo was sunk­
en past rocali to recovery. They atfroed
that be had ao wasted his energy and im­
paired Ms strength, m so tai and physical,
that further expectation for him there
was none, except that be wooly die likfc
e drunkest swan—If such a Mrd weto
possible—In singing in beeohleeeloqoecce
bia defence againft hfIng OOnniUud SB-R
“Perbspo eo,^ esld Smith.

A Dew re­

solve was awakened In bin.
People
doubted that be oooid overcoats temptstion. Ho would Oto I
• :. 41.’Lual
From that mumoc^te put the resolve
In practice. It waa tWinost severe strug­
gle be had ever undertaken, but bls re­
awakened pride, seconded by a strong
will, was trismpbesL He rates bimeeif
from tbs kennel. M bo had promised bn
would, and ended, life where be should
have com mowed it, a sober ran.
But -where, &gt;noeawMle, whore the
“ploddore," the ensile, aa bo used to style
them, when bo likened himselfton baref
AU in positions of competence and Mat,
wbieh be could never f---------They bad gained In tbo
often and often he hi
them Ln derision. Ma- ——retain bls youth, and premature old ace
settles hard upon Mm»eyco though be bo
a genius, who lives too fast
Let tbs
young and over-confident, tbs apF atefl
able, especially, beware bow they warth
their lives and trifle with their power*.
It b egreseble tn aetopiah um'b frietoK.
and to disappoint one’s^bos; but it in not
Uefe to do it at your own expense. , FeoMs old Justice'Shallows may chuckle
o ver the irregularities of their you th, hut.
it is better wMhlbe pegs te fair, to nHlM .
no blurs upon it It b very rrrach to •
mao’s credit to reform from vice or dis■ipstiua, but it is better—aa the-good
book advises us respecting ooatutbn-^:
to leeve such things off before they be
meddled with. 'Hun. Thomas Smith will
tell you so, though he has been ao long,
uf late years, in good repute, that Ms
younger friends do not remember when
he sti-od otherwise.
Genius, unguided
by abiding principle, and unaccompanied
by indnslry, ia a dangerous gift.
&gt;

Rqbacx's Catawba Bbaxdt la made
from tba rtu juice or th* catawba
which la grown In abundance in
Ohio and from which thia article' ia obtouted—It baa an agreeable flavor, fine
clear color, and poe.eeoes ail tba quail­
ties fur medical purposes, and fur a bev­
erage of tbo beat imported braudiaa. As
a flavoring for mince plan and other cook­
ing purposes it ia the moat eeucomleal
article that can be used, being one half a
dollar cheaper by the bottle, and nearly
two dollars per gallon cheaper than other
Brandies avid for that purpose. Wberever It baa been introduced It haa found
rapid sale end la daily gaining io popu­
larity giving in all oases tba utmost asL:
ufaction. Call for “Bobsck’s Catawba
Brandywhich may be found for sale
by Druggists, Grocers and dealers gene­
rally throughout the West.
C. W. Rmso, Propri«w,
56, 58, 60 aud 8E East Third Sl
obapb,

mtod sympathiBM with tbe bsroxtod, an
wall 4 with Ito vl|--------- u-•te-1
have nut mentioned
muisl Bgt-■**•«**•-r T--7-----I T-»aT 5
had nous. Woman are admirers &lt;4 the
bxilliMl end the bold ^aad each of Tom's
Mr bwaU'i.riw-a
Ifc
1 •«*

�AR NEW
liou.

Wednesday ■•rata*,

It mak

Nuticeeofllw Press.
shall

ba

compelled

■BclM*aa Coes

dEKMRJSr..*.'
’ ‘ TSAIX1 W&gt;
, rwvl&gt; 1U1
Ito Ulla.
Napoleon,

"Pin Mpe&gt; fisMisAeMbmheak^frUo^tos..onx. 'Oerrfi&gt;tare historian* wtfl enricb
theeaMlvtwamwfHArpeA Wswljy Iwg
Uker writoM mrfpaiotors, aed &lt;wblie|wr.
• r. fnrniMl tn dust? — Ar V. Kvantfthtt

I to rliriwi IIIto nu*rf*» daJUr mJ
has been no

very dpflj.; \ j« its WlballoW«d fam
It has entered the pulpit, and virtually
forbW eertain portions of tbs MHpUrm

Botin Tmttript.
■■
“It is If once a leading polities! and
bisturicaL^nqslisl’ol tbe.oatiqa,;’—

• U..U7 i.i«l

Tba exchanged prisoners are described

from the oracles o
held from their su

became they

ably 5.000 or 0,000 men. rOsr loss b
probably not taore thaa oae-touthof that
has sought to aubesnre to It* own pur­ number. We,captured about 1,000 men
poses both the scriptures aad the pnlpit including oqo Brigadier Gee eral.
it has enteead eburahsa and brad Ill-will
Signed,
SCHOFIELD.
word, toS&gt;fiy for those in authority.'

'PlfateFlorida, in Brsxll-

IjvpMra .by CspUin Collin* of . tbe

this dedsfoe, will probably

blackened by dirt andhanging’ on pro-

tbtfrasMhsMkwIstto
ia the meantime oar eoaele Jobe Bell

' Intis, mean time, the Copperhead

y disgusting, vxbahlng an odor so fasti d

it almost stops tbe breath of those
if their own Govarnufsot in the affair,

lure, of proaqpt and honorable reparation
furnishing again to tbe world aco*

Sr W was justified la tbe course

rfw**

...

Governor uf Bahia, whose Govern-

month through Which these reports ex­
tend there la a . constant monotonous
oomplaint against the treatment to which

of which they know nothing sa y et.
■itfht wlthjgredlt to themselvea

diarrhasa received no nourishment and
of the Amer- starved to death. Of course they reeelr­
od
rations which the stomach of a well
facto, without bluster, and with a deter­
Mr. Wilson, the American Consul at mination to do all that ia just and right
from gangrene and ulcers were compelled
Bahia, when ths Florida entered that towards Brazil."
port, demanded that she should not be
to fester in putridity without oven suffic­
ient water to cleanso their loatbetame
permitted to supply herself, but sent
On Monday last convened the Tbirty-

-Cnsted States look a very singular posllion In relation to the Florida or th* Wachupstf.

and dying were kept without shelter, aad
many . without cloth I ng, on the bare
tepvfag vessels belonging to citizens of lived Its lime." ‘fiuperfluoos lags the ground, exposed to tbe torrid nun and
the Uniied States of America within the
reason the Florida had violated the neu-

tralityofBreziT"by capturing and des-

the earnest'and almost dispairing appeals
territorial waters of Brazil, near the Is­
land cf Fernando do Noronho, In April idea*moves with events. War is either of kind hearted physicians for their relief.
a groat ci vilixer or promoter ofbarbarism. Before tbe change from Andersonville,
IMS."
Thia ia especially tbe case in civil warn, 11,000 victims had been buried, uncoffinTe this the Governor replied, that
—"oven if it were fnUy eotablisbed that
the Florida had previously violated neu­ the condition of large oommunitie*
trality, suuh a proceeding would scarcely

could never warrant no to commit the
acta required by the e&gt;n»ul, which would
be equivalent to a hostile rupture, witb-

the condition of this country, aa four

BLUMDaaa.—Tbe Ann Arbor Courier
finds considerable fault with tbe blunder­
ing manner in which tbe “Bute News" ia

among brethren.
It has led even Chris­
tians to tbe uwe of word* of insult and
wrath, making them ’hateful and hating
to one another. . It has led them to diso­
bey thq plain precept of tbo gospel, that
Cyer, supplication*, and intercession*
made for all that ar* In eatboriiy." It
has led them to place their politic* above ,
their religion.
It ha* distracted the
mind*of the evil and the good, and caus­
ed a declension of religious Interest. It
baa tempted Christian men to sacrifice
their professed principles to their parties
and their passions, and to make their de­
votion to their country turn on party con­
ditions or personal opinions.
It ha*
even dried up the fountains of Christian
compaasioa in their breasts, when the sick
and suflrriDg soldier has appealed by all
the lies of humanity, religion, and patri­
otism to them still refusing to give them
aid. It has justified the persecution and
murder of, and kindled an inhuman prej­
udice against the black man of the North,
and denied the poor helpless *lavc and
freedom, th* sport of circumstance*
which they cannot control, the ministry
of even the Christian teacher,
it ba*
made a proposition in our Legislature of
New Jersey relating to the Colored man
so inhuman and iniquitous, that If It bad

admission to ths Waahuselt in any of tbe
porta of thia province. For thia purpose
the present arrangement it ia not worth
the meet energetic and’forcible means
wUl he employed (according to tbe inmonths incident* oocu ring in this county,
atnserions of Ths Minister of Foreign
Aflsir* of June 23 of last yehr.) If such
shall be rendered necessary by the reluc- The fiiture is too uncertain to justify the ed io the Detroit paper as occurring in
tanee and criminal obstinacy manifested entering upon such measures as may some other part of the Slate. We men­
l»)r that steamer im&amp;Hlng
comply with and moat probably.wilt bo necessary in tion these matters not to find fault but
that they may be remedied.
u»e intimation conveyed to bar, thus
the new condition of things which peace

tbe pirate?

led loyalty of tba people.

True, Ila maj­

might be ordered

Close bls port Against tbe other. If the ority are friends of tbe government, but
Governor had done in the case of tbe
move clear of all the embarrassments con­

eett, Cap*. CoHtna would not' have had stantly thrown in their way by a perverse
oeekxion to'tike lbs law into bis own if not poellively factious minority.
Be­
bands. But, as It waa, be had no other sides there are measures, like tbe psopo-

forty-eight hours

to re-

Laurel had been lying in Funchal Bay
tor several days previous to ths 17th, sad
early on the morning,of that day ahe
steamed out tn sea, and met a targe
screw steamer (uudarstix-d tn be the new
Alabama) on board of which waa trans­
ferred th* crew of tbe Leo re!. Tbe cargo
consisted ofguns, ammunition, &amp;c. The
screw steamer then made for the direc­
tion of Bermuda."

DIED.

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or Magazine will be supplied gratis &amp;•&gt;
every Club »f Five Subscriber* arM.00
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thunder storm on Frb
moment of a sharp I! i

tbe thunder was heard

Doxxno* Van.—'

V-. G. Bonrrox, are it
the Parsonage of tbe
Hasting, on W edneat

Mew Advertisements.

85 Reward!

14th inst. to enjoy *&lt;x

GODET'S LADY’S BOOK.
the divine assertion,

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Fashion Magazine of the WorlsE.

CLOTHING STORE!

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A New Clothing Store in Hastings,
as Jest beta oy*nrA
HEADT-MADBCLOTHnta. end Gent** Fur-

It is a rather sickly time among Cop­
perhead newspapers. Among those sus­
pended since election ar* tbe Indian*
Stott Rtoitler, Bloomington, 111. Dmocnl, Maddiaon, Wie. Patriot. Evansville,
Ind. Timrs, Peoria, Bl. Mail, Logan Co.,
III. Couritr, and a paper ofSu Jwseph,
Mich.

stonily taking cargoes of coolies from
Macao and Canton to Cuba. About one

Antl-8lavery tnaasurta of the lata Con­
gress safely through tbe press.
Accounts on file in the department st
Washington show th* singular fact that
more Southern whites than blacks bars

reosivad aasietaneo from the government.
A St. Louie paper says “tears ar* not
loss than 200,000 persons In Missouri,

maintain them through the winter."
.
Harrison Cornell, another of th* Indi­
ana Bona of Liberty, has made a confesslon, stating that he bad b*lped conceal

Fix* VsorrssLsa.this township, has left

Buct Gloott d .VilUitt, 63 ctt.
AU Wool SiirU. fll
Ladiu' ClolhShirtt.lX 75
Wool Sodct, 15 eta.
:ks Ulen st Naw Ysrk quotation*.
MUDGE ds BAILEY’S

Many ofour Stale •:

■ARJON HABLASD

MILLINERY STORE

else will have their “s,
elected—Mark that 11

WtY m&gt;8

friends—one a champ

A FINE ASSORTMENT

HCILKB'ODX’fl BJL’DCE

Th* blockade runner Annis, recently
captured, dropped 150,000 in gold into SILK.
lb* sea while being chased, beside a large
a provisioned army amount of Confederate bonds.
Senator Wilson made forty-two speech
u
.k___

•ition for tbe constitution el a mead dmnt with tbe proper proportion of cavalry
and artillery, and composed of veteran
protesting, while the Florida wrot on prohibitbg slavery which require* a twotroops aeleetod for special service. That
burning American ships within the limit
portion intended for service in this city,
of Brazilian territory.
yood that possessed by the Union aide of was temporarily encamped on Staten
bland aad at Fort Hamilton.
General
What (course our government may
think It right to pursue, we know sixths supporters of President Lincoln— Butler then devoted the day* intervening
before election to making himself ac­
quainted with tbe city, with its police
the instant, and with resistless power.— arrangements, and with the mean* at
It will be both disposed and prepared to
Brisilihn Governmaot.
sioners of police were consulted, and
with the great questions pertaining to
plans perfected. Telegraphic commenioation was established between bis bead­
great powers to protest coBective against •citation*! obligations, and tbe reedjust-

Weekly promptly to

a “tip-top" ofuc*^.

A gang of ruffians entered the hosae of
an old man ib Williamstown county, ill.
Another causa for tba unimportant part
Gen. Buller displayed in command of shot him dead, and then bung his son, a
to be be played by this Congress daring New York the asm* administrative talent young man of eighteen years.
'
the remainder of its days, is its own
manifested. On tbe fid of November, be Vessels under the French flag are oon-

With one be

Floridias he did in that of tbe Wachu-

SzKMM am&gt; tbs Naw A unMMX.—The tbe Magaslne d*

The telegraph announces that tbe Flor­
Ida waa run into alter leaving Fortress
Monroe, and sunk. Pirato vhipe appear

will bring.

meat jn relation to the two vessels

mKtaar.npn^'i^i

■ “A few days ago we noticed (lhe de

body to disgrace whose Hack dot would
never have been wiped put. Il lias, with
deep shame, excited a scorn and eon tempt
for them who, though differing from us

ele voted In the scale of national existence items so far as this point is concerned
or hurled backward totrard a state of were badly mixed up, but had hoped oth­ kept many from the kingdom of God.—
barbarism.
er localities were more fortunate. We These are solemn charges! On these I
have usually attributed these mistake* to arraign the politico of my country, and
Florida. What did the Governor dot
ti»c plea of ‘guilty’ must be answered.—
gross has outlived its period of usefelneoe.
Leino man deny thpsI The aad wiines
We do not mean to say that It has been They appear original in that paper; and
sea are here to confront us 1 Melancholy
to the Florida’s 1 Not at alL He flew
a failure; far from it. It has successfully they generally succeed most admirably. facts declare'an enemy baa done this!"
grappled with all the great questions

“The best ©f itsclass in America.”—
Boitoo Tnttltr.
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parture from Liverpool of &lt;-schooner
called tbe Laurel, with about one hun­
dred men on board, many of whom bad a handouipepictorial showbill on applit
served with Captain 8emme*. It was
also hinted that Captain Semmca ws* him•elf on board. Thi* news Is also confirmsubucribcr's post uflire.■

GOOD! EAR « CO.

which the war has forced upon it. His- tug withal—but a system uf quotation*
lory has a proud niche for tbo tbirty-

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wit! receive nSecribcre

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LARIKS',
MISSKS*.
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CHILDRKNS'
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GOODS, **b*criber.
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reasonable terms.

Howard, may bo e»

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&gt;od style.
New Goods received often.

Wo think

Tko Turkey* V
GODET.

Tbe Fortress Mor
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COMMISBIONERH NOTICE.
detaHod to remain at each police station
ENSIONS.

P

T«x Knrorrox (Canada) ATnss, of Nov.

will

BOUNTIES, su
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r

promptly and effectively co-operate with
the President close upon the beginning

p

which it first broke out.

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                    <text>NO. 33

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1864.
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DYSPEPSIA,

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CAFTWE CT jrem A. HIM.

DISORDERS OF THE LIVEE

vancing prices of all ertlolea of opnsump u|
lie. They orw jAa| ,*• dUpropwuon

AJODtOKSriVEGROANS, ARE CURED BY

HOOFLAND'S

■0WHE LOOKS ARD tlAT HEOATB.

GERMAN BITTERS,

and the quiitloni

The rebel ex-General Roger A. Pryor
wwecajitured on Friday last by the Oth twees income and outlay la a fnost fruit­
Thia,
corps picket, of the Artny of the Poto- fol topic of family drocu.ai.wian-'
tnao, wbil* attempting tv exdangw pa. ■_____ L- 1.
pern with oup- pideeta.
TMu ’Wrea
dune
hi
retaliation
for
the
reewnt
AND DO G!YK BETTER SATISFACTION!
capture of Captain Burbridge by tba
rebel pickets under similar oireomstanilea loo, high
rorair rot
THE GREAT RTRENGTHENINQ

rttaaS O»r&lt;rrt»tlnr,

New. York, Dec. /-fo—The: Trifaae’a

There U ocrt a-f.tnily : of the middle

AND DUEAtoKto RESULTING FROM

now,. R_j»ilLgH,iea,doubled when the
H.uniealioa by iabearetog the tourer of
Great Britain and other nation, in recop. L_ V_ _______________________________
aiaing th. belligerwegy of tire -rebel,

wtecb wM al«o eeactioeed t&gt;j Bnsft .Mj
eoqfl M possible. .-Gt"- Wabb daclsre. of the war. ju.t ,eo sore is this prophwey
tba Uahed.Stotah have a kjodly fading to be fulfilled. . .
toward
and ailds, anls&gt;M«&lt; by such
"The tmidancy of the public mind! is

an order for the return of Captain Bur. tie in «be-worid Uuiew extravpg.nl
at Irerpipg lhaj.eown'P*^!
isocialy. Money is cheap and
bridge on Saturday, and he himself will
without any insiruet^MM,jar-aotbonty '
probably ba returned as soon as Captain
whatever, took on himself the resDnoeibUBurbridge la sent Uck.
nonatioa
lly to capture oho of the piratical ende-j .
Since the copters of Pryors Captain
ROOFLATO’S GER WAN BITTERS
tofts uf ongof-our rebels, while she was ;
Burbridge has been dismissed the army
anchored ift.Ate port of Bate., mA Abe
WILLCVRE EVERY CASE OF
Tur disobeying lbs order forbidding the
uodere'igned bdieves himself suthoriicd condition of things will tern»|na|»—per­
exchange of papeia or holding intereoure.
mir dietetic system invariably depends to assure your EacnUency all reparation haps gradually, perhaps auddenly. j The
which honor .aod justice exact will .lie value of all com mod itlea, foGudlng mdoR.J. GRANT,
upon taste. The resultthat.we. are a
nation of dyapeplMW. »bal our. sanitgry- very freely offered, and much more free­ ey are feai folly" ‘••WWied* Bat when
Mr. Pryor arrived in the city, by the condition ia iufcriur to yhat of any Euro ly and ptumplly Xlian if the sot had been
CeestipsttaB, Tnw.nl Pilrs. Fnllarei of Blood
HO*
“Owl\train from Washington, at half­ pran nalibtoi atod.tbal wears, aa shown committed by American creisere la the
watere of the.n&gt;'«st powerful, nauoea in
Sear Eroct.tiaa*. Slaking etl past 5 o'clock on Wednesday loqrning by eutistka, a cuopar.lire1y ri&gt;.»rt lived
in custody of Brigndiei-Genqnl WmuII. people. Rmreochrnanl regarding what liw world, recognizing the right of those
and Lieutenant William G. Bhaw. The wo eat, tbrrefcre,.raay conflict with our porta pf England and France simply be­
-.■mis QROCBRIKB. provisions. Pteparty took breaklart at the Merchants' long acquired Kabila.«( indulgence, but fa cause she cannot resist iL The Govern­
•JVTm.k butter. Urd. perk, .nd cr*in
Hotel In Courtland street, and at seven calculated V&gt; more than render an equiv­ ment of the United States will not with
o'clock started for Fort Lafayette, where alent in bodily, vigor end health. As a bold from Brazil one iota of that Man will bo precipitated headlong who
reparation which, under the same oircum- now tower d»ft on their stilts.
Wise
Pryor i» now safely confined.
rule, die luxuries that wa consume cost
D. C. HAWLEY,
Pryor i» apparently quite cheerful, more than the strictly necessaries of life; stances and her prevent embarrassed and prudent will prepare In lime for the
poeitinn,sbo would be obliged to concede inevitable change. The dose’ who wrill
’ S junta
though bo is by no nicani pleased with
to England.
Neither the undersigned
his eituatiua and pruapecu. Hie manner
—-----—&gt; ------ ■
,
is pmfiJeut, with a.dash of hi. usual .xpeusiv. tbsn.eur bread, potatoes and nor the United Slates Government qre
TH AT TUB BITTERS IB
swagger ; but ho converses freely pbuut meal. Hera, then, we »ec an excellent directly or indirectly responsible for
thia oceuriepoa. Jl was not ordered or
STRIKES.
field for retrenchment.
These luxuries
his capture.
Contain. Bo Ram or Whjak«y,
In stature he is tall; ho wears long or a great many, of them, can be wholly auUior'ixed either; by. the Government of enough to pay what be owes. Wbentbe
imiD seayrpt dii^b
good, are ail sold ho will still find him.
L-lack hair, combed towards the back of dispensed with, and the result will be
BUT
sei! in debt for them five or ten Cbouabis bead and falling Jx^md bls ears; bi. not only a marvelous dimenmution of
countenance Lu a boyish cspreMiuu,and the family expenare, but will actually dou Times say if instead of indulging •” and dollars, and thia debt be must liqui­
IS THE BEST TOSIC
£U&gt; against Cbarleaton .iac-e April, 1863 date, principal and interest, wltb goM or
/. U.
bis age ia thirty-five years. He ia dree- prove highly beneficial to health—will
whote power of the Federal aavy had its equivulontrpr go Into bankruptcy.—
•eil
in
a
plain,
though
good
suit
of
“
Con.
deereew the ductor's bills, and will prove
t^-REuTwaiTsus so:
been turned agaiost Wilmington, the Tbo conrequeece of the end of tne war
federate gray," including a blouse; be a capital antidote, for dyspepsia, Iu mat­
war might have been more Influenced would be to inornos* every man's debt*
I a.AC.G.BOLBROOK.
■[»&lt;&gt; wears a .bawl which was given him ter of clothing there is
«a»ll«nl
iu Wasbiugtou, a black felt Hat,, and - ■ |' field for retrenchment. *Our extravs- than by burning ten ciliee like Cbarlertoo about 125 per cent. An obligation of
CUurca, rMMrm. n.
&gt;«'
or capturing half a dutm Vicksburga.— M.OOO will become in practical effect,
llaplUt Church. I'UJwlcIpeta
pair ol ordinary cavalry boyta. Alto­ ganee in this respect, perhaps, surpctete •
Wilmington SO long unmolested, ha. ^
|WjVW&gt; That
JOB* &gt;&gt;,
110,000.
ia, Ik
it Will
will require
require properproper­
gether, his attire is much bettor than that with regard to food, and is a habit,
grown into each a furtrees as u&gt; defy the t of
Dow worth in currency
|K&gt;,
..
----T^,could have been expected—far superior or rather an evil, whoso rapid gr',»'h 1
efforts of ths Yankees from the sea. .
j,—
000 -to ----pay&lt;-it *
A---------note outstanding
draw­
in that of any other 'rebel officer who positively requires retrenchment. Only
Several parsons of prominence faun trig ten per cent interest, will then draw
has been brought to this city during the a few years ago, within the memory of
have been in Washington sev­ what would now beequirelent to Urentytlic present generation—our common- Kentucky
‘
eral days past trying to «op the draft fiv. per coot or thereabouts, to uy noth­
sense fathers and mothers wore fabric. 1
toaroa'a xccocst or ui» captcha.
ing of the principal of Uie Dote, the ditfi^
of their own manufacture; now, on the in
1 Kentucky.
Pry or doe. ni&gt;l corn plain of hi. capcully of whose payment will swell into a
contrary, a man who presume to wear
mm. O®o. oppeuM
oirre.ponding ration.
MUU. Ha^y «”“*»?■ M chaught else than foreign bruadd-rlh or casHilly a. ilaoBaod'o Uiuep. I. intrude
Our advlee ia (or everybody to pay off
ie .ffllctnl. and is "not ■ rum drink.
A Petersburg paper astimatsa that
•inieres. or a womnn.who does not ap­
Your, truly.
LEVI G BECK.
pear as a traveling advertisement for a ,20.000 shell, were thrown into that cite
endeavoriug to rxebange papers with our
French millinery ahup. Is hardly regard during the prugrew of the shelling bjt
picket.) cannut be considered unfiilr.—
ed a« within the bounds of respectability. Grant', army. These shell, have been
lie currcct* the statcmriita made in
Such extravagance Is not only abeurd, collected and sold to the rebel ordnance
JOHN ROBERTS,
some of the murning journals that he
but it is pisitively wrong. But this su
•
as
captured
by.
the
Second
corps,
and
onl of air .ppropri, dedluM; Cut with «*ye tlnit lh« 91b eurl* dvaendu the prrfluuua expense in drew is not confined
The iron-clad. in the ■&lt;
■nd thereby prevent
credit of that net. He declares be did to the wealthier elssoe.. In proportion
to their meana, the poorer pop.shstion
Urly in tny f.milj
rsiften r burrows
not kcow that he was in danger until ho
tend*. Gorman Bi
exhibit the same wedenrei , All
O.«TH
COOWJU-OM .J U ciw live dr six men with their guns ;oiut
seenuto be straining to reach the summit bow.
ed al his hc.d. Even then, lie says, bo
mr.de a movement to draw his pistol,hut of absurdity in fiuhion, and while only
the oppufont attain it, the leas fortunate
cur.eluded te surrender. He adds that our
tauipta-to board them.
■ The: St Louis R^aAAcca tells this
reach « near to it an the circumstance,
..h .rryrt!.. troops did hut get hi* hvrve—an animal,
The naw monitors Klcapoo and’ Mil­ story of a t^rave woman : .
.
Eighth below C*»lc» blrevl, Fhltadrlpbifc which, according to bis statement, is tbo will allow. Retrenchment in this respect
“Un the night o! the I2tb instant four
IU needed, nut d«1y that the family ex­ waukee hate arrived In Mobile “J*.—
IrestTri the “Cimfcderacy.’*
penses may, be tednerd, but that as a They are of.mucb lighter draught than armed men went ■ to the residence of
any Admiral Farragut has bad In hie Judge Johti Gillett, who lives te Carroll
taunmunUy. ww cs^
tendqMJ nt our P00?1® ln lho
°fef’ squadrou at any time. The Klcapoo was county, some nine rtules west of Bruns­
BiUtt.prepared by yw « •«&gt; •
erosive extrevagauce io dress. A man is built at St. Louie, and i. CTO ton. burtb- wick, and demanded admittance. Only
In caw* of w’vrc chi «nd *«Mr
qX .. wmfaiuU.
en, and bar two ttitrets. The Milwaukre Mre. GilteU, a liule daughter of tbirtoeu
born
betefiued toy
— J-.k,
Ik*, sill ore Jac*
Mid dial Msc-n and MilladgcviUe were fifty dollars as he would be In une ousting la a slater ship and waa.baikat the same yiarw, end five younger Mildren were at
II. n.SIIKLVON,
W. RAKDOJ.I-H.
captured, mid chat Augwita bad probably a hundred dollars. The name principle plane. Both are fine veaxcls and will du home. .Mrs- tain#!, demanded of the
men to know Who they were and what
laden. He says, bow«t»«r, that-ia bis will hold good in every item &lt;’f male and good service.
opinion. General Sherrnan ia the ablest female attire; and one-ha If might just as
The Navy Department at Washington they wanted. They replied that they
officer iu &lt;iur army, and that in the BuUth well bu used for other and bettor purfxe ha. Wiloitogtua papers of the l&amp;th, were ‘federal/ and wanted te get any
...
. . i_ ■*&lt;4.. ..r t b* t arm. or money that might bo in the
it is believed the “Guifcd-racy ha. mure ea. In ahurt, retrenchment dues not re
bniu. Mre. Gill.t reached them an old
debility of W fear from bis movemeota than thovo in quire privation of anything needful. It port has been very cions during the last pistol through the dour, but refuted to
mrn ly impli«A‘'ljrUiT|n«,!toflh*t wk,c,I Lur moolbs, and intimate that U*«re arprogress elsewhere.
Pryor remarked that he had hdfrd ie unnecessary ami uarl«a in ni.uere of Mveral blockade runocra io port which admit tiiem uoIom they would say who
J i- lbs C-urtlU-^
Urey were. They then threatened to
food and duthing,—-JVcw York bun.
dare not venture out, adding that eo
many bave bsen' dArtruyefl within a few break In. The lady teld them to dothat
if they dared. Meanwhile sbe.had arm- ’
’
Tua
Montreal
Ooutit.
in
announcing
_
I
lr»
that
cilv
many
— --r»
■
C4^b«^(NU-)
ed Hreelf with ■ cup of hut water, while
». c. prindle,
“Twenty-five on thirty thoueaad.
Pry­ the daeUi-i -d J«dg« Coura.1 to pum*
bur little daughter had oeeored a corn
rnx|e«
or rejoined that the-e pereoon bad “con­ poru, th. care of the 0L
opereXiuos.
knife end Mother cup of hot water, pre­
ducted thetiiselvrs shamefully in having1 ualil.lhej -a hear from H-chmond, says
Tat porehascr of MontloBo. tke form­ paratory to defending her ea.Ua from aa.
5 left “tbeir country" when tliay werto, W that‘.‘there wa«-nd v«r»»l aausfacuqn Id
er residence ot Thomas Jener»on,w Al . Btult.
L much needed. lie thought they ahueld' evurt at the decision r™’***1'
bemsrlo county. Ya.'/*Met Wter sold un­
“•The rascals at once proceeded to
' eused secured to regard it in the light of ।
der the rebel sequestration act on the break down the d«x&gt;r, and succeeded In
, U.I.K,
.pr-rf
'
J. M. LYONS.
txUared at lh«s result achlpvcdby ,^b»d- 17ib, -•» B- f- b‘—*l’o. Th.

Rings' Quinta girtitarfl.

SOT A&amp;caORQRlC,

,

xsiTi

paidwtaMO. nyta- WrW^
ud UK C...b«.4-r. V. ’• b.'jr.

Pryor registered hie name1 on lb*
- ■ - • -&gt;* '^i ,rt|.fl In a larva

u. o.
rrrur, ror,
— - — -steturere, toad attram ancado". Th”• with/MW*4 tW0'"«&lt;w-—.i»
wameaAf’Gsaeral
Ltomen- -Upn.osfpreren^i»&lt;XWfV ,
atotBbawMfowltoafcfPryWA’a
,
At brewkfart, tocfWw dayllpbl, a *&gt;DaidcreWe number of rrev-on. -eat at the

r. nnw»*win
s‘.sas?£E
—.....

' "*

y___

-re,

^OUMtal
™„ M th. tlnl waiott or IW '-w*1*:
n&gt;. u» u or* **’"i|r •
■ l*»r.
"
’r

rima, Roaboro’, P»;

ijT‘ ~

Jk.^“!r ifw» fl».

f -

-

,

tor bilt’mg them or not the didWot know
tHW”wn
wrtidre«,W«ng titfa unwpect- bet'
utrt in^r
•tf irttrnd uf defwire. One oft^m dwn
-—*J| A window In another room

enlisted mi

foopd guilty and
bbl fo. sentence
;o eonfineinetll si

b, put her head-ut. AH thia .Mie th.
Ufcvfog
meals
thremenldg to
t
।break tn, white Mre.^GfUett,***a *r(

fore I
nt. tior.s wern maao vy mw«——

MM,
»•**«■••&lt;‘•Wt
uniwre-.’ta. rt« ta*
M
ru d^W^.

takitlwcity »»H»fO9i“J

CL,

- fas’fifties

’■'M2
-

alter of

ftihttatrel?

�HAffmres

It seems to
meet to prevr
against the I.
y and on their

main line of tbe road
located for 100 miles
,w.. — •• *SferCoS*- initial point al Omaha Qty, ^ebroks,
and a pcliminary localio« i&gt;f ‘
to determine. It seems quite deaf that
Itailroad ol California hai
from Sacramento eastward
ducted unless the Government dan excrover the bank
proc ated on .cur part by giving tba Im­
Misuro HTnMTl
migrants effective national protection. I

»oe, Ifta i avocations and places of scLtlemenl.
wHh eo-yilberal disposition towards this great

reer of commerce and civilisation.

C^hall f»jT i« advance bofone that time

country occupied by
and liockr Mount*

aot piy before the first of January will

and also
fifty crate from May last

No deviation
Fa ikoll

partment during tbe last year.
Powers nor designs to impose in voluntary Mili­ also specify tbe measures deemed eaten
lial for tbo National defense, and to keep ring the year, reacnoc
tary service upon those who coms from
• 100,000,000 in value.
so long been other lands to cast thbir lot in our coun- up and supply the requisite military
jsouit arritaa.

will be made from this rule.

■MM liiCtw

-form’tbalr own ooneloslons upon Its mert i Iks. It needs uo particular giosmog, and
with it. It is straightforward, dealing in
facts, discarding speculations, attempting

xivxl

ibis Government and of the other West­
ern Commercial States.
Ths Judicial

legislative requisition to adapt it to the
extension of our commerce, and to tbe
more intimate Intercouree which has
been instituted with the government end
people of that vast empire. China seems

AxraiBs.

message that our Indian system be re­
modeled. Oougreas, al the last soeeioo
seting upon the recommendation, did
psovids for reorganizing the system in
California, and it Is believed tbal under supported tho Union ticket, so called, but
tbe present orgsstoation the mansgement a uraat nisioritv &gt;/f tbo onooaiiw txrtv
of the Indiana there, will ba attended
*d bv the same purprtoe,
ized in so brief a period, and conducted with reasonable succeas. Much |yet ro­
trabfe argument to thfr
maine to bo done to proper government

The report of the Secretary of the
Navy presents a comprehensive and sati.factory exhibit of the afialre of that
Department and of the naval service. Il
is a subject of congratulation and lauda­
ble pride to our countrymen theta navy
s full effect of several of ths provisions
the ecu of Congress imposing increastaxation.

oily indisputable

eluding vessels undsr construction, on
tbo let of December, 1864, shows a to­ settler and lu provide lor the Indian.—
by the Secretary of tbe Treai
Tbs Secretary reiterates bis recommend
Ing loans, and tbo balance la tbe Treasury tal of 671 vesseto, carrying 4,610 guns, ations, and to them the attention of Con­
.
zaraa.
much impugning uf motives, and ।
on the first day of July, 1863, were and 610,396 tons, being an actual in­
heated controversy as to the pi
Owing to the peculiar situation of Ja- • 1,894,796,007 62; and tbe aggregate crease during tbe year, over and above gress Is Invited.
means and batter mode ufadvt
all
looses
by
shipwreck
or
in
battle,'of
disbureemeata upon tbe aatne basis were
• 1,298,068,101 89, leaving a balance in 83 veeoela, 167 guns, and 42,427 tout.
Tbe liberal provisions to Invalid sol­
case by tbo facts presented. Read it,
Tbe total number of men at thia time diers and sailors ««f the Republic, and to
performing treaty stipulation, ia incon­ tbe Treasury as shown by warrants of
and preserve it for future reference.
stant and capricious. Nevertfteiem, good •96,789,005 73.
Deduct from these in tbo naval service, including officers, to tbe widows, orphans and dependent
smounts the amount of principle of the about 51,000. There bare been captur­ mothers of those who have fallen in bat­
ic debt redeemed and the amount of ed by tbe navy during the year 824 vco- tle or died uf diseases contracted or of awarding to tbn
concert.
Our own pecuniary etolms
is in cubcthutloa therefor, and tbe aela, and the whole number of naval cap­ wound* received in the service of tbeir nity of showing
tbo world thia firmness and .equanimity
tures since hostilities commenced to 1,030
have been allowed or put In course of
actual cash operations of tbo Treasury
country, have been diligently administer­
of purpose, Tbe election Mm * been of
settlement, and tbe inland act has been
were: receipts (884,076,646 77.
Dis­
ed. There have been added to the pen­
/ ;
(865,234,067 86,
which proceeds arising from sales of condemned sion rolls during tint year ending the 30th vast value to tbe National eanee.
Again tho blessings of health and abun­ reopened to commerce. There Is reaaofl bursements
prize property, thos far reported, amount
day of Juno last, the names of 16,770
dant harvest dnlm our profoundeel grat­ also to believe.that tbeae proceedings
to (14,396,250 51. A large amount of invalid soldiers, and of 271 disabled seahave Increased, rather than diminished • 18.842,558 71.
itude to Almighty God.
such proceeds Is still under adjudication
fact that we do not opproacb exhaustion
the friendship ■ of Japan towards the
roaxiax axratio as.
io the must imp-irtanf beam
United States.
from customs (102.316,152 99; from
NalioOal resources—that of U
Tbe condition of our foreign afialre is
lands, •588,838 29; from direct tax,
invalid pensioners 712. Of widows, or
COMMERCK wren SOUTUiaX roars.
reasonably oatiafactory. Mexico contin­
•475,648 96; from internal revenue, every description, including cost of tbe phons and mothers 22,198 have been
The ports of Norfolk, Fernandina and • 109,741,184 10; from miscellaneous immense, squadrons lhat have been cal placed on tbe army pension rolls, nud
ues to be a theatre uf civil war. While
led
Into
existence
from
the
4th
of
March,
Perfsacola
have
been
opened
by
procla
­
our poUtical relations with lhat country
sources, (47,511,443 10; end from loans
248 on the navy rolls. The present mourning to to many homes, it is aonu»
have undergone no changes, we have at mation. It is hoped that foreign mer­ applied to actual expenditures, incl-jdlng 1861, to the 1st of November, 1864, arc number X array pensioners of this clast
(238,647,632 25.
the e»me time strtally Maintained neu­ chants will now consider whether it is former betoBcee, (623,443,929 11
ia 25,483, and of navy p.-n'ioaura7J3.
Yocr favorable consideration ia invit
not safer and more profitable to them­
trality between tbe belligerents.
There were disbursed for the civil ser­
At the beginning of tire year the num­ a hole corps and diviobim and br
Al the request of the States of Costa selves as well as just to tbe United States vice, (27,502.599 46; for pensions and cd to tbe various recommendations of the ber of Revolutionary pensoner* was and regiments have formed and
to resort to these and other
Indians, (7.517,930 95; for the War Secretary of the Navy, espercially in re­ 1,430; only 12 of them were soldiers, of and dwindled and gone out of axial
is to pursue through many
Department, (60,791,842,97; for tbe gard to a Navy yard and suitable estab­
lishment for tbe construction snd repair
tbe River Son Jusn and port of San Juan.
Navy Department. 985.733^92 79; for
It is a source ol much satisfaction that tbe
interest of public debt, (536,854,821 69; of iron vessels, and tbe machinery and pensions because of relationship to Revo­ of the rural serrlpu. Tbe election return'
proto thia So many Votari cbuld not
diffioultiee which for a t^omcnt ejcited al military operations,'at least by a law­ making an aggregate of (865,234,087 86, armature of our ships, to which reference lutionary soldiers.
some politieai apprehensions and caused ful and effective blockade.
and leaving a balance'in the Treasury of was made in my last annual message.—
During the year ending the 30:h of rlsCbe found.
I Your attention to also invited to vjews
The States regularly holding elrcifuns
a cloetag of the Inter-ooeanic transit route,
(18,842,558 71, as before stsled.
X1UHT or AST1XM.
expressed
In
the
report
in
relation
to
the
both now and foer years ago, m&gt; wit: Oalhave been amicably adjusted, and that I
For the actual receipts and disburse­
paid to pensioners of all classes.
For myself I have no doubt of the
f-rnla. Cuoneulicul, Delaware, llhn -.I*,
there is a good prospect that the route ,
— —z ------ ----------- -— ments for the first quarter and tbe esti­ legislation of Congress at the last session
will soon be reopened with an increase of power and duty of the Executive under
in reapset to prizes in our Inland watesr,
DISTRICT Of COLCMBIX.
Indiana, Ifitoajchusatta, .Aliehigaii. Mismated receipts snd disbursements for tbe
capacity and adaptation. We could not the law of nations to exclude enemies o( three remaining quarters of the current
I cordially concur iu ths reoumniendaI cheerfully commend to your oontin eouri, Nevf Hampshire, New Jersey,
. _
_ &gt;l..___ _ u_:.i
th®
lbs human ram
race from an utlum
asylum in tbe
the
fiscal year, and the general operations of tionofthe Bccrelary as to the propriety ued patronage the benevolMt Institutions Onio, On-gon, Pronsylvauta^ Rhode |iof
creating
the
new
rank
of
Vice
Admiral
United
States.
If
Congress
should
think
litical importance of lhat great improve­
the Treasury In detail, I refer you to the
of the District ot Gilumbia, which h tve Isnd, Vrrnioot, West Virginia, an^ Wjs
ment.
report of the Secretary of tbe Treasury. iu our naval service.
hitherto been established ur fostered by oonsin, cast 8,982,011 votes now, 3£l0.
it would be d.qjtig injustice to an im­ authority of law, or ought to be further Lconcur with him in the opinion that the
Congress,and foapectfolly refer for in­ 222 cwt thwi, sbowing an aggregate
repudiated
by
it,
I
reoom
tn
end
that
pro
­
of 3382,011, lu which is tube added
portant South American State not to ac­
proportion of the monies required to
Your attention is invited to the report formation concerning them, and In rate
vision
be
made
for
effectually
preventing
knowledge the directness, frankness and
meet tbe expenses consequent upon the of the Postmaster General fur a detailed lion to tbo Washington Aqueduct, the
cordiality with which tbe United Slates foreign slave traders from acquiring war derived from taxation, should be
Capitol
and
other
matters
ol
local
inter
­
account of operations, and the financial
of Columbia have entered into intimate domicil and facilities for their criminal still further increased, snd I earnestly In­ condition of the Pustoffice Department. est to tbo report of the Secretary.
015,773,
relations with this government. A claim occupation in our country.
vite your attention to this subject to tbe The postal revenue fur the year ending
aURICDLTVBU. BXrARTMXBT.
yeans and
Cvnvraticn has hern constituted to com­
end that there may be sueh additional June 30, 1864, amounted to (12,438,­
. MXVTB4L Riflin'.
plete the unfinished work ol one which
Tbe Agricultural Department under table is appended showing particular^;—
legislation as shall meet the just expecta­ 253 78, and the expenditures to (12,644,­
It Is possible that if it were a new and
To this again should be addrd att the *»•!closed its sesaitm in 1861.
tions of the Secretary.
786 20—tbe excess of expenditures over ths supervision of its present energetic
open
question
the
maritime
powers
with
Tbe new liberal constitution of Veoeand faithful head is rapidly commending diers iu the field frutp,. Massacbuaetta..
receipt being (206,652 42.
the light they now enjoy. would not conRhode Island, Debts are, invitee, Illinois
xuela bating g&gt;»e into effect with tbe
The views presented by the Postmas­ itself to the great and vital interests it
Tbo public debt on the first day of ter General on the subject of special was created to advance. Il to peculiarly
July last, as appears by the books of the grants by tbe government to aid of the the People’s Department, in which they
and diplomatic intercourse with it has
Treasury, amounted to one billion seven establishment of new lines of ocean mail feci more directly concerned than in any
The
been opened ia a cordial and friendly
hundred and forty thousand millions six steamships, and the policy ho reenm other. 1 commend it to tbo continued than 90,000. Nor yet is this all.
barbora. Disloyal emissaries have been
attention and fostering cars of Congress. number in ths r&gt;rganto-*d. territories fa
hundred and ninety thousand four hun­
spirit. The lung deferred Av« Island
neither less assiduous, nor more success­ dred and eighty nine dollars and forty-! mends for the development of increased I
treble now wlmt it was four years a
ful during tbe last year than they were nine cents. Probably, should tbe war ; commercial intercourse with adjacent and
white thousands, white and black, are
neighboring countries should receive tbe
before that time, in their efforts under
drd as the national armies press "back
continue for another year, that amount
favor of that privilege to embroil our may be increased by not far from five careful consideration uf Congress.
annual message, all the important lines
claims
country in foreign wars. The desire and hundred millions. Held as it to for the
and positions then occupied by our forces
Is and
determination of the Maritime States to
have
been
maintained,
and
our
armies
negatively by
tween the United States and Peru. An
It to of note-worthy interest that the
malarial B&gt; inn
come substantially a branch of tbs nation­ steady expansion of population, improve­
earnest and cordial friendship continues
sincere as, and cannot be more
been produced
to exist between the two countries,.and
al though private property.
ment end governmental iwtitotiuus over
For obvious reasons, the more nearly the new and unoccupied portions ol our sourl, Kentucky. Tennessee, and parts of
such efforts as were in my power have
political difficulties have arisen, especial­
The important • Met
this propertv can be distributed among country, have scarcely beanchocksd,much other Blates hare again produced reason­ is probably true.
been used to remove misunderstanding.
ly in Brazilian and British porta, and on all the people the better. To favor such
.
remains demonstrated that waliavaraqrc
less impeded by our greet civil war which . ably fair crops.
the Northern boundary of the United
Tbe most remarkable feature in the
general distribution, greater Inducements st first glance would seem to have ab­
and Spain.
to become owners might, perhaps, with sorbed tbe entire energies of tbs nation. military operations of tbe year is Gen.
Our relations are of a moat friendly
Sherman’s attempted march of300 milee progress of exhaastivwq’ that'____ w
good effect, and without injury, bo pre­
nature wUh Chili, the Argentine Repubconstant vigilance, and a just snd concil­ sented to persons of limited means, with
directly through the insurgent region. Il Ing strength, and mnv, if need be, main­
iatory spirit on the psrt of the' United this view I suggest, whether it might not
tends to show a great Increase of our rek tain the ointest Indefinitely. As to turn,
8tates&gt;s well as of other nations concern- be both expedient and competent for
lent system is firmly established in the stive strength, that our General in Chief material and resources, they’ are now
should feel able to confront and bold in more complete aad abundant ihau eWr..
Congress to provide that a limited
en with any of the Bapublica, and on the
check every active force of the enemy,
amount of some future issuaof public se­
and yet to detach a well appointed largo
curities might be held by any bona fide
army to move on such en expedition.— able. Tbe public purpt
Krcbaser exempt from taxation, and
under the .treaty with Great Britain on
Tbe
result not yet being known, conjee
tn setonrs for debt, under such restric­
Tbe Terri lories of the United States
_tp 1821 the adjustment of tbo claims of lbs Hud­
ml
Government son Bay and Puget’s Sound Agricultural tions and limitations as might bo neces­ are generally in a-conditioo of prosperity tore io regard to it to not here indulged.
sary to gnard against the abuse of so and rapid growth. Idaho and Montana
uf Chili.
important a privilege. This would ena­ by reason vt their great dlstaooe and the
Civil war continues in the Spanish
The manner nf continuing tbs eff &lt;t,
ble
prudent
persons
to
set
aside
a
small
interruption of communication with them
part of San Doming", apparen
remain to chance. On careful ron-mltfr*-.
annaity against a possible day of want. by Indian hostilities have been only par­
out prospect of as early does.
.L__ ‘rvii-i.
Privileges like these would render tially organised, but it is understood that moulding society fur durability in the
render the possession of such securities these difficulties are about to disappear Union. Although short of complete suc­
cess,
It
Is
so
mush
in
the
right
direction
with
the
iusurgent
leader
could
do m&gt;.
region adjacent to the Canadian border, to the amount limited moet desirable to wbieh will permit their govern manta that 12,000 citizens In each of Arkansas good. He weuM accept’-m.tbinr short
svsrv parse* of small means who might
of tbo severance of tbe Untaw. HtoUre
larotiuM to that rffuct sri: wpjtoi.t.fcd
nected with and promotive of this mats. Governments with free constitutions,and
are earnestly struggling to maintain and
creditors as wall as debtors, with rela­
administer them. The movement in the
tion to the public debt, ia obvious. Men
same direction, more extensive though
lioeally stipulated In the existing arrange­ readily perceive that they cannot be much
ments with Greet Britain, tbe United oppressed by a debt which they owe to
States must hold themselves at liberty (hemsol ves. The public dsbt on the first
But Msrykhd presents the example of
ia herewith
complete euccees. Maryland ia secure
iag tbo estimate of ths Secretary c
to Liberty and Union for att the future.
If Uh
Treasury mads to Congress st the
The genius of Rebellion will no saore• beaten; either
claim Maryland.
Like another foul
officer made in
spirit being driven oat, H may seek to

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The Only Exclusive CASH STORE in BATTLE CREEK.

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DYSPEPSIA,

Wednesday,

«l»Tr&gt;ro», CAUKY COtXTY, MICRtQAX

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D18ORDBRS OF THE UVER
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lu akralyptate orateftyUHi Mika It «M»f earth's buablMt graves,

GERMAN BITTERS,
TUB GREAT STRENGTHENING

hatchto ar. left oprt lR • *rnw.ft&lt; and
it pervades tbs bold containing them,
they arc JtllW by It. A ihinxfe* Mrom
Is sl.n fatal to thsm, lb. ooncuaslun Jar­
I eoald not alaefa UI hurd the tread.
ring them Jn tb. mtn. manner •« does
Of a cofle-gang to the abamblaa led.
the plunging of th. vessel. Under favor­
And the molbar’i ahriekofwtM despair
able circumstance, they will ll». In gOtid
Rise, like a erne, cm Um trembling air.
addition on shipboard from four to six
weeks.
8&lt;. long ago as l&amp;W Butler (ant Massachusetta Gen. H«n.) wrote l ' “It id। un­
Like trembling dovss from their psrsat nasi. seasonable and vnwbolh, In Ml montha
that have not an“r* m their name.to eat
Td »bndd«r sad start, if I ht.nl tbs bay
an ureter," and tbeold apothegm Is roOf* bloadhousd Kiting bis human proy;
pcated in Fair Haven, and In all «&gt;ur oyaAnd 1 U*rd Um caplivo pl»wd ia vaia,
ter di.trk-ta still, though probJrfy but
Ai they bound, *Ir«U&gt;, bls galling cb.ln.
few of thoae who as. it nori, dream of
If 1 saw yoanggirii from tlmlr oolher'narms Its aneient and bom*able origin. A few
Bartered and Bold for tboir youlhfal charms.
My cy» would Saab with a mournful flam*,
turned during the warm month., bat It
My death pals cboik grow rod with shaM.
is Ml until coul weather has cufamOTtod

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To any OMttert wilt praduM a C*tlfioatepabl&gt;sh
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but thou must live tby Imh d.y in odd
MglegK and di. at 1«« to tUt lhJ BVdirer may lis«. But such must .ver
be tb. lauf of misleat worth.’ Dear
Charles Lamb, be who onuM grow to «1
uquent ap-n tbe caraana of a greasy pig,
•Ul taenM ha H«&gt; RM Md gbw •
smoking plat* /oil -of New Haven Cuvw.
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and bis tender eulogy of pig—poor man,
!
be knew no belter. Think of gre^ Dr
Juhuaon aiulngdown-U»c mealU Anier
'icanoyaurol If be Ulkwi orufoundly
user hie roast beef, what w .nders of exprwekmxnd phihto.pky wobM have *eapM his mouth bad it .-bean warmed by
ibiwell buttered failings of Fair Harto I

«&lt;rannd Um, m-d bp.oBbt Up,,
fttobm-tu/itd «««“!•. ■“&gt;. •“"■« "*

* -hIX'- mid ton OH

“"• ••

beginning'»f tay
That angel «
uitrey wiliUbe beet nmtiwe, bruughl
T; 'vital fafaa de-dly fi-, -bich. w"
k&gt; tor uwr« potent fur evil than
tUf
WrontfUXM «rf lbw
ur tbrintitlerabla frbatt of tb^ Bas.lan,
mure fatal ibm the eaaoon W nrrtoty
toulro; .hkrtcraatod ®
9‘\r*^*W*
insatiable than tbstwh.ch forced meto
open luy vein* on tbe desert sand* of the

gJisttKann.

SOT A&amp;saoaORIR,

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wid* W

iarr l.mnuriiili e, tr*1 finally
ritita nmHb af’dde-'«»" career
Waurioo.Utb.ur[1&lt;&gt;«ed tbAl mamuraA»~J by
। k«mra,Md bMo«tU%

in the fail that the trade really begins,
and then it rtmlince. all w inter ejecting
when freezing weather prer.au visiting
.mtog drink. 1 M oturad * »-• »• «J
tbe beds, l bs business cea.es agam In
the spring, and the planting commences
&gt;OaU, ut abecain fM&gt;
leak no mono meet, proud and high.
tuned ay Un. «-r not one of all •/
f--r the next autumn and winter prop.—
To arraot tbe gateuf the paaaero by;
cuutrmfa. -bo indulged I. Ib.ua of
The immense number of shell* that accu­
AU that my yearn teg apiril eravea
tunived th. hu.-rore of the Egyptian
mulate around the opening *i*d* are
Ia-BuryaMM&lt; ia a taaJ of ataws /
►.metiines sold and burned into an in­
campaign.
-But..l &gt;., In
&gt;«&gt;«•»« &lt;•»
ferior lime. At other time. tb«W is no
demand lor them, in-which case they aro
Anath and momentarily expecting hie
used in making roads and filling ouvoL
lhe-way ruU. Th. Fair Havro oyster*
Coalata* u« Rant or Wbi»k»y.
find a msrkK io all the norths and
idTD CkUI'T Uliinsi I^fJWXi^DS
■c, BUT
western States, agsnu being employed
’-raised my bead,
ev.rrwber.by lb. diffsrent dsalsrs, to
18 THE BEST TONIC
eupplv .11 kind, of e-nsimier*.
aud wiped with b«r haadkwrtM’ IM
llie nvetermee of Fair Ha sen are
dauapnos. from «»y bnu&lt;, and admiainf^-READ MIR &gt;AIS SO:
f
turning their attention v&gt; the Chesapeake
t«red tb. ourdlal-to mj I if*, k revived
waurn, ind .lih-mgh th. btointoa her.
me. 1 looked around
from tl&gt;» R«" f*r‘O Hwck. Paatartrf’tbeBapUM
nuy meinuin Its preset proportion*, » wait till he fell a JUUe oetten ano ™ lav. Of Ufa rota r nod. . r — —_
Church. I’cmbirtoa. N. J . lurtn.riy ul lb« North
to b.n.i»t ...nK «-l «UIM
will hardly be enlarged. All those, who would aing them a fine mmg. Hie vole,
Rajrttol{Cba»«U*’h‘‘^e‘P«a- ...
From ths BprinrdJd (Mesa.) Republican.
As Nantucket fe axid to nrtt upon a wish to extend goto Baltimore, «t»d th. was thick with unnatural exnewo ;and bo Lwn the blcMng &lt;/ Hmron npun Wr*
I ha»» known llooSand’i German BUleraCaeorarf.M.U — M.1 «.«*!-•
...
. _ v_.
1 k.«. omJ tl.rm In whale's back, co Fair Heart, tbe fattest trade there Is parsing considerably lot*-1 waa loo weak to protect himsalf from
superb of New Haven city, may be said Yanke. bands. Th- Che—peaks la th. the rude jostling of th. cn,*d» &gt;■*.
tn rest upon tbe backs of oystero. It Ua ernisr &lt;&gt;f th. Am.rican ujster unde, and smiled &lt;&gt;u h« tottnenb.iw, and exhibited
.gft
Ml
I- U—
will
remain
to.
But
that
trod.
In
tbs
town entirely given up to ths mtereJa &lt;«
M «b.r MUM ..I bi. bUpl~ -b bjrlur.
that deliro-us creatnre. There Is scarce­' w.lersol Maryland and Virginia at no mditiM M. » I*-i 'i «r»l
•"•“* loved voles suotbwl me and-ber luod band
ly'any soil to be seen about the village— disunt day will be largely earned oo by «bk*. i..R« M. r«..u .«! ...UM administsrwl to cuy wants.
nothing Iwl nyatar shells; much of the' northern capital and men.
-A. ——«** •“ “**
would occasionally over-prasd bia .eounrval estate—son cannot call it land—’
It would b. idle to try to convince * nauce. Late in the afternoon, the writer
along th. Quinnipiac riser has been man-■ Connecticut man that Balli mor. ur Nor then a student, passed him, in company
factored. c--t by ths driving of pitea, »H&gt;t
with a fnsnd wUn «-ur attention was di­
iru* o,
- — r-------,
by the arocmoiallrt of .hells upon tbe Cove, of N.w Havre harbor; and rt rected by a eoic. »f unusual power and X.~.-Ud..~f-Mrt.d M&gt;——
water’s edge. The *trecU of the place, would be equally .baurd to try to con- beauty, singing that favurito^ M‘lw“’ ,.H« » to- «ft -PP &gt;MI ■*--«.
song of Franee, "La P.usicnns
As be Mm Mk—d &lt;M — — *— **r
and th. roads leading l»r a long distance
proceeded, • great number of •***•?“ r.t.i uti™&lt; m. «&lt;■ —yr"1?1 "*
into lb. country, «r. kept .m~.th and
white and t-eautifut by tbe «me mean*, .“XiJXTXZ From the collie gathered around him u&gt;d Opt &lt;»• tra" P'^'ok"”■’ bMtl.
aod at the eKieiueUm «n mroluetary ex ..Am Mm 1. In tb. d.Mto
and in the rommer. the tree* in the nripbhorbond loo* white Instead of green,, tboto of New Haven Cove are equal to. prrasion of (Might broke fr”’» the enure &lt;UI»d I Md dlnd M IM
from being covered with the fine ealenr- .nd can be cultiv.led even to “H*** mass. H. wasentbuaiaatleally eucored loo, or broattod otit my
and afterwards the Marasillaias was cal­ of my protorvar. »tx w
rone du-t of tbeto shell rued-.
•"•J’*** tbuto otlb. South. W«
It i, said that tbe very girl* of Eglr Hav­ lug with agroy-beadM
led for. The same rich voice rang out wracked on th. packet ।
en have a bisalrous flavor, bat of this we was prai-ing tbe instituturns and produe that wild melody io th. wry word,
„
his State, when we mentioned which are wont to arutiea. lb. spirits of
the French soldier tn fFenxy. Tbs ad­
Fair Haven is the great oyster mart
Eighth bsfew CustssStrest. PhilsAsIpbi*. „f New England, and them is n» plsc. of w .MiibM. -rt-s j*-rt, ro«s£ miration of iba pm* Inebriate s auditory
i,.XeX. in th. world whlrt doe*
waa now raised tn the hiabest pitch. Dee
From R«» Warren fUoiklpb.
of
~bto Mnd U und«u
_
■ buuinesa in this Im.. Several frnae «»f tbe oysl.ro &lt;&gt;f Maryland, which' nite his uttered and filthy garments, hie
b-rf ..d brimlM. bu, ro. W
whh an touM
of «&gt;’tM kctm J tM— »—■
1 the fumes of liquor liad eubaded. hi*
Tba .motions of tbo s.ranger, for a
p.p.uu.m. d~;- ■
*'jr N.« H.-o. tol
Tnd gw.er.1 debility I b»'«
moment
ov.rcatt. fcW ’1°’ LZMw*
1
form
appeared
symmetrical
and
manly,
the good qnalilies of bts fav&lt; r l”&gt; *"
and hi. C gloafeg wljV^JT-.TT rraurnad. tb. tears stHi wnrotaf ***•
.fteni—n. -M" W- “*• ’- “• "I J1
woundup by .wiring.
•nd doubt tot iheyj^lpr04 . gAjtDOLPH.
!,.,. dM*. I-*; W. b— — todI-p;
’ of the patriotic song and flatbed with tbr
era shore th. oyster. « *
OUlSn.
*
“W ''
n.rmMtuWU, F*of-lhe unexpected pr.Ue be•
“I lino, not .bp- 0-1 tbonH dlrjet
pw« Itob «••&lt;&gt; •‘“‘"I follow r man round with forks sackingI exoiument
was winning, assumed so exprmiaion of.
rap. h.lMr, bnc n-ttotMO. Oto
U«
(toto «m| *«— 32
intellegence and j-y that beautifully set Bill M tb. Mt-”-, ol . M. W. “
, m. Md ta&lt;l. H» p—&lt;»
tW
off his really fin. f-turse.
the t&lt;*w» as if II W.re copying a qoiel
«&lt;What and who 1. the etr.ng.r1 ».•
.rurdi—MpJi
tbeunlvere.1 inquiry. -Hi.
nrat ,o« In H~—. t»— - "J* •
» .Uli -d PMO-I-I " *-?*" wj.u—iipr-'
.h.„ld b.. Thy. b«
incomparable, and hl. French and Eog- dn&gt;p IntobobU In “&gt; ««•
■/
lielieve. In all N.« Ha
f which! barn
llah are both tultleaa."
1
l-od-radnnid-tobtoeW—M1":
»"&gt; «"»
Toer^reapeei holty^ R
BUt#a
M1. B«l ,n ,M n...rn&gt;0i 1»
b. MJjir ,uiw
-Tml” said b«, dropping M.*y*&lt;
streak of light perbapa. while '-ther p»
t JJv. yn. (UK r 8p-"‘’S %
not more cnnitoat her. &gt;
J
air.nu
t
u-,. r„

I would Bleep,dMr friuods.wbar* bloated Might
Can rob no mao of £&gt;&gt;« dearest right:
My rert anal! be calm in any gra«»
Where none can tall hi* brother • slave.

•u *&gt;■“•
‘^11 ."7^' uotup.
U,nUralA Bleak. rUaloBoe” «
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* ta Me

sticks; and whatever rouAjobjects com. i
in croHbct with'them.
Tb. Imported I
oyslero uni wiblm to many dangers In

I could net rest. If around my grate
I beard the elope of a trembling alate 1
□la shadow abore my silent tomb
Would make it a place of tearful gloom.

Thvaa Bttlersbavs perfbnaed more Corral
AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION I
Bare mote Teatlmnay,

fttsliitp' Dwiness Sintlon

___

specks tif oysters are touno ci-npug «&gt; &lt;
tbe ahalld orSa old oom, nr W ftoMa. 1

HOOFLAND’8

onatfoad *sh ashscrlbvrs, |1 IS par an-

AbveRTtaWO.
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Sdirirt

AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM

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c. U. JackKrn :-D«ar ^r;-!^ ^ »
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Italian aa well, or Laliu and Greek,elthe&gt;
he added, cArelmly. In reply t« the
“ Y.. ell lor u many qimtiim. that were
him with the coin he mi much
1

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'

Utg the barl-'r toda.nnd returning

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endeavoring to port bh

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turned t» ihe excited multitude who .orrcunded him. and -aid“k ia b.1 jwtiu ihM you ebnpld rtW
mr name. I
Lieutenant Lnniua, a

TXb^&lt;lher«U Merabs! L-**M^G«»d blemyn aU-kr.*.!1-

r1"”1J“ frf

E^i.no

Ae these youth* thoughtfully r*‘ur^™

’n.
j£J2u?dny. "&lt;■.“'•
. in front of J"o&gt; *

lk,ir

OT.ur with a grace­

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.U.M ..na-trntb of the trade.
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and virtu.

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BUB v, ,11.. tbli Md •mH
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C,n,..bt-ln the *pring

JEWIEB.

th.tofa^'riM wueds:-,
m^I. Fronriro. ptoMa debravto,

I,* Lib.rte too'rro ws

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�gnnized by electiag H. A. Goodyear.M,

GbinMnind R ftidbr.ii IlMnitawr...

uimMiJ^LJtilifaeuir«f' fateeB.t^atr 6C"

H. A Cfcodyiar mid, m Director of tba
inflicted Uf»on uur cavalry, the r ounding
MBs aABaUhga KJK Go, bo did uf Kllputrief, 8M«* hMfafeMa ptaaod
TtrrT cxrrs. Those who hare paid or
nut wish to be forward in any action in in th* way were lb* purest inventions.
■TOWj tn affrgftee before that time1
Ho met e!most fftarally no opposition.-—
the matter of transfer; mg our oq ppqra,QQll jj^ficir paper at our pressa I rates,
lion to lhe Oraad'River Vslbj k a
fo arrears, and do
Qu. but wuuU fallow tea publia opiuiun.
Mr. hwoezay said be wm fully aware milM wide. Ha fed his men on poultry
sweet patetoea, and the very fat of the
of tee delicaciM that rarrouod thia mat­
land generally. Three of bia eooute cap­
ter, and did not have any great sympathy tured tbe capita! uf the State, tbe Mayor
far any one except Mr. Wlllia, nor did iaaiaUUf upon surrendering to them. Ha
any one opp.se the G. R. V. R. or favor recruited teouaaods of able bodied men
, the H. fa A C. R except um ma a Bo mU want ou his way. Ha deliberately
rested bis men on tbe Sabbath. -Us kept
wae as ready to vote for a reeolndea this
the rebel magnate* in absolute ignorance
evening aa at xny future time.
cf hla march and bia plans, uow threaten­
Mr. Root Mid that we would not ba ing Maeon. now Augnsta, end thus suc’ On Friday evening twehtyor more of■ called upon for more than 8 or 8 per oaMfully preventing a larger concentra­
tion of troops at Savannah. He played
onr dtUnoj assembled at Mr. Burgher's coat to pay for surveying, dsc., until most dreadful havoc with the iaoding
wffioa to consul; upon our railroad inlar- there was aa evidence that the work liuaa of tbe Southern railroad*.
The
would
go
oo.
railroad leading smI from Atlanta to
feM*. Those present ambraued by for,lhe
Mr. Grant sold his views ware so w^l Augusta was destroyed for over 70 miles
Twger portion ef oat bwsiacar nan, and
locludiug bridges over lhe Yellow and
/•presented tbe greater part of thorn of' known that it wm unnoceoMry to my
contiguous rivers. The railroad running
the village who would be expected to anything bare. II* wm fully abisted^n south from Atlanta to Macon, wm des­
arnnteibute largely to Ua stoek- of any th* Jackson Road.
troyed fur eighty mile*. Tbe railroad
Mr. Sweeaey Mid tba vote lahearln thie romtiagjtMl from Macon to Savanaih,
road «Htwng, or likely to come to or
through this plans. Mr. Ames Root, of town wm not legal, because tb* articles waxdmtroyed fora diateooe Mllmated
Jackonn, was present and in a candid and of asaociatfon were not filed in tbe office at from 00 to 100 mile. Tbe railroad
running between Augusta and Savannah
grateful manner, pointed out tba advan­ of the Secretary of State end the com­ wm dMtroved from Way no*boro to Sa­
There vannah, a dialance of over 80 mile*, Tbe
tages and. benefits which our citizens pany wm not legally organised.
would receive by tba building of the wm no liability except a personal obliga­ Gulf Railroad has been cut, and Sher­
man’s position, when last heard from,
Grand Rlrer Valley Railroad, above to pay for expensM already incurred.
On moUon uf Mr. Wightman tbe fol­ insure* that he bold* the Cbarleaten and
what any jtbar proposed route would
Savannah Railroad. And when waspMk
coaler.. We believe our citlaena warn tewing reauluUun wm adopted uoaai- of the deeuuclMia of there roads, which
generally convinced, before thia, that meuaiy.
impeded utterly all reinforcements to
their real interests demanded tbe bwildBeoolved, That as a sense of this lhe rebels in Georgia ofany e&gt;ucenlraUun
Ing of this road.
meeting we approve tbe feasibility of lhe of their foraee. we must remember teat
the work wm leisurely aad thoroughly
| The resolution passed by the meeting Grand River Valley Railroad route from dona. Tbe rail* were burned and bent,
'f Friday evening, which is published Jackson to Grand Rapids, end hereby and tbe road bed and bndtfM destroyed.
dleewhcra, shows tbe feelings of our eUl­ pledge our cordial sympathy and mater­ Somewhere between 4,000 and 6,000
ins on this question. The meeting was ial aid to the fall extent of onr ability, arose were gathered in by lhe army,
tbe countrv was stripped of feud,
composed mostly of the stock holders, and to tbe exclusion of all other projects yet
boraee and cattle. Tbe n«ds were gene
several cf tbs oficere of the Balds Creek propo—i
rally good and tbe weather deligiitfuLaod
and Hastings Bailroad Co., and the reeoMr. Grant moved that the proceedings the total cesualtiMrfX tbe route 1*m than
latioo unauiinoualy adopted, shows that of this meeting be published la both vil­ 1000 men. And aow tea conquering boro
with a veteran army of 50,000 men site
they regard the Ballis Creek project as lage papers.
in front of Savannah, with every avenue
dead. Indead, it was shown that that
On molten, meeting adjourned asae die.
ofagroM bluckad, ail hope of support
Company has oo legal existence. T&lt;o
D. Braman, Secretary.
cut off, and tee div with its garrison a
run ouUidauf Hastings, except Henry
certain prey I Ws* nut thia a wonder­
ful march 1 Yel we apprehend its great
Willbaasme to feel lhe least interest is

At tbe Tenth Anniversary of tbe Mas
that matter. Tbe projeiB boa never met
with anything but jeers from the monied aachusctta Sunday School Teachers' Con­
vention, held in Boston on the 18th ult.,
Uteii of Buttle Creek. Under such cirtbe following touching fact was related
cemaunevs it became absolutely necessa­ by one of tbe speakers, and reported in
ry So abandon that project; and we hope tee Now York (Baptist) CAronicfe:
A gentleman, Anown to the apMkcr
Mr. Willis will eee hie msereeta promo­
ted by tbe building of the Grand River having recently visited Washington on
businoM with tbe President, wm, up
Valley Railroad, and give ua the benefit leaving home, requested by a friend to
of hie tedomil^e energies and untiring aek Mr. Lincoln «bother be loved'Jesus.
persevereuee upon this route, where a The boal ores being completed, tbs qtm-'
The PiMidcnt
hearty c^nperauoa of others will render tion wm kindly nuked.
buried his free In his handkerchief, turned
Ha efforts more availing.
and Mid:
“When I left home to take this choir
Cu4.«..« SM.OOO Mou.-TV, Pr-L of State, I requested my countrymen to
dent bat teeued enotear call fur volnn- pray for me; I wm not teen a Christian.
When my eon died—the severest trial of
tsere. Tbe credits applied on the last
my life—I was not a Christian.
But
call, of marines and other* heretofore
wbeo I went to Gettysburg and looked
furnished, reduced tbe number of men upon the gravM of our dead heroes wbo
briH^ht into service, by that call, proba­ had fallen in defenne of their country, 1
bly «bout one half
It is an auspic­ theft and there owisecrated myself to
L I do loro Jtnt.
ious time Io enlist. the rebel armire are
m

The New Atierae* General.

, Wq,X»ka tee Jblkiwipg spin ted and
Musiblo remark* from an article in tbe
New York Tiem of the 8te lost, on
“G-id Speculation and tbe Public Cred“One of Mr. Steven's arguments la,
that In the war with Napoleon, England
diff whsl b# proposes'to do.' We deny
li' But supposing It tn be trot, what of
it 1 We are getting sick of having the
example of England cited In defence of
every oatrage or absurdity which any
pbrtton Of the American public takes It
intn its head to perpetrate. No aooeer
does any officer of lhe Government, or
anybody else In tbe United States.eommlt
smj act, nr make anr proposition more
than osualTy htdefenstMe and foolivh.tbsn
a host of industrious antejuartrui* and
seixdara go lo work ae eee H at some
thnr •* other, England has not been
gwiiiy nfsomething of the mn»* kind;
and iflt appear* that she has, they flour.
Sfa the precedes; in our feoM wiUt as air
of Uiumph, M ifthaleefalad ibegMatfon.
Sonre propio renlly seem ;« bo under
tbe impremiM that our national earner is

OOr telegraphic dispatches from Wash­
ington indsretes that Col. John James
Spaed, of Louisville, Ky., has been ap­
pointed Attorney General of tbe United
States, In place of Hun. Edwards Batea.
Col. Speed ba gentleman fo commanding
ability, standing at the reef bead of the
Kentucky bar, as advocate and ooonaailue.
In politics he isof the radical anti-slavery
stripe. He has been fur many veara tbe
warm political and personal friend of
Cauins M. Clay, and stood gallantly
by that indomitable champiud. of free­
dom during tee darkest days of tba antiabvery cause in Kentucky. He. wae a
member of the Wewtern .Anti-Slavery
On vention, held in Louiavilla, oo the
22d uf Febraary ’ /
‘
‘_L
auance and power, aided by Hon.lC. D.
Drake, of St Lokia, succeeded in defeat­
ing the nomination of Gen. Fremont,
by Cui. Mom and hb party of crazy­
beads, from Missouri.

Air emineet gmulemen sad divine, one
of the eloquent Lrafivp* of tbe M. E.
Church, when speaking at tbe Academy
of Music ou the paoepeata and destiny of
tbs Nation, stated tht '
'
nf Rha rrew
personal tour through
podMlina portiomi &lt;.____ __ . ,,

Igold miMeoftee West. He deemnded
tee deepeel abaft* and explored tee.r subterransso trsMuriaa, sad with careful
figwrsa made a lengthy and exact cullBui* object ia to keep abreast with her
andRhat it makes no'Xiffcrcnce what we 1maw of the stored riches of eech m&gt;0M
My or do, m Ung aa we eau show that 1as be had visited, and gave aa the result
of hie ceiculalion that, VMbout tbe help
iX Californio, the silver aad go'd of «be
West could pay tbe debt of tbe United

significance dues not now appear. It*
exposure of the utter baltuwneaa and
wMkneM of the r*hellion ia must com­
plete. With Savannah io our pwssMiou
Gen. Sherman’* army will sweep up lb*
coast like a whirlwind of destruction.—
Del. Tribue*.

Washington, Dec. 20.— Whertae, By
tee set of July 4te, 1804. entitled an act
further to regulate and provide for en­
rolling and exiling &lt;mt tee national fi&gt;rces
and for other purpuaM it ia provided
that tec Preaidrut uf the United StetM
fuse, at bia diaeretioo any time bereaAer
call for any number &lt;4 men aevuluateera
fur tbe respective lanns &lt;&gt;l nne, two and
three yMre foe tee militery^Mrekw, end
that to case tee quota or any part thereof
of any fown, township, ward of a city,
precioclor election dwtriet of a county,
nut to subdivided, shall nut be filled
within tee spare of fifty days after aneb a
call, then the Presides! shall order a
draft for one year te fill aueb quote, or
any part thereof which may bo unfilled ;

a gun, and cor entire casualties were oniy
deer the field for new imum in 1888. If
tea Democrats in CongreM persi.l In
l« • 4.Unl» ,MK lebtihe tbe arvMdavery battle over again,
Mmoo, mU —HA
bpr, Uk« U- they W only export another defeat. It
dlj Ud Slurow d»lr«l It. Tbe obU
ww» awe
•&lt; OauMe Brtd,.
k.1,
y in what-ta iuaviufc, homau*?. AlOrl«»Ud&lt;lllb»b«»
/fo»- 20.
.b. r,bd**e« r*[w.Ud *&gt; hbtioa r.pji.
ed oneof our brigades, WalooU&gt;«« the
15te corps, defeated tereo rebel brigades
under Gen. Phillips, we losing only 37
men and tbe rebels nearly 400.
Tbe
rebel miliUa stood 15 minutes, though
the battle lasted four hours, our forces
constantly following up tee flying foe.—
There wae not a serioas battle during the
»bole march. Our cavalry was not al
any time repulsd, nor was Kilpatrick
auBscRirrioN*—ibcs. "*1
hart He bad several small fighte but
still wears tbe earn* hat with whit* ho
Tbe PuMisherv have perfected a aystern r/inailinrby whiefi they can supply
Rlarted from Atlanta.
the MngMiae fe Vfookly promptly te
those wbo prefer to receive their period­
Ges. Lyss’s Detest.
ical* directly from tbe uffioe uf PeUicaWashington, Dec. 22.—Die Govern­
Uun. pMUuaaten and.other desirou*
ment has received 'a dispatch from Geo.
uf getting up Club* will be supplied wlib
Thomas, dated Nashville, «ls», announc­
a haMsuvnapictartei sbowbiH mi applies
ing a report that Gen. McCu«»k overtook
lion.
tbe rebel Gen. Lyon oo tfie 17th at Ash
Ths postage un Harper's Weekly is
by villa, in McLean county Kentucky,
20 oeet a year, which rwust be paid al ths
and, aP.ec a sharp battle, defeated and
subscriber’s peat office.
routed him, killing a number and cap­
taring one piece of artillery.
Gen. Thomas also annusnoM that a
portion of Lyon'a rebel foroM were al
tacked, defeated and routed at Hopkins
vllle, Kentucky, on tee 18te lust.
or Magaxine will be supplied gratis findU-uJ

New Advertisements.

every Club uf Five Subscriber* al *4,00
each, in one remitteoer; »»r six copies
for *22.00
Back numbers can be supplied al any
time.
D&gt;e Annual Volumes of Ilarperia*
Weekly, in nest cl«tb binding witt ba
A pampUel dirscUaf how Io aprohlraanuss
■an sad gt»* op specUdeo «nl&gt;ovi o&gt;d ol sent by Express free of expense for *6Doctor or m»Jicibo« seal hy mail free oo rvceipl each. A cmiplvte Mt cun»prUlag Eight
Volumes, wnt an rccrip* .Xeast, at the
of
Adctrwa. K. B. Foors. M.D .
deer.jI
J140 Urasdwajr. S. T.
rate of *4.50 per vol., freight at eapruaw
uf purchaser. Addrrea, 4^
Baar an fe Baervaaa,
INTERNAL REVENUE.
FHaklin Sqaare, N. 9.

New York. Dec. 23 —Tbe Herald has
additional details of Gen. Sbermsn's
grand march through Georgia, and Pome
important particulars regarding bia pres­
ent position before Savannah, and the
prospect of its early surrender.
The'
city ia pmwly supplied with provisions,
and is burdened wilb the feeding of a
considerable surplus population of civilIlans, besides its garrison of 20.000 or
thereabout A* all sources of supplies
are cut off by the Union forees.it will,
therefore, be ultimately starved into subrmasion, even if Hardee does not choose
tn give it up sooner.
There was a rc
port recently In Sherman's army that
Bragg wm moving down with 10,000
men to attack the beaiegers tn the rear.
Should be be foolish er.outh to do en, be
ana isciua.ng id* *via asr or jauuarr, i-«u. to
will be very summarily disposed of.
rawir* tto sane. AU prrsoe* vto shall asrtrcl
u rev Uw *•«••* *a a* sfirc-*aM M*w«r4 within
ib« Uaw sfMeiAM *ilt to&gt; litol* snd rcqmrsd to
Freon tbe Retreating Hood.
P»y «re . p«r eenlura sd4.U*oa! upon the- uaosiu
Now York Dm. 83.—TIm limoa has a
A. B. TURNKB, Cciketor.
special from Franklin, Teaneadoe, dated
Jases P. Rosier*. D*p C41.
docit
tee 22d, which aay e tee rebel retreat from
Franklin to Dutch River beggars all de
eeription.
Hood told his corps com­ FRYNlUUtUlVA L WOKK. ar erary eoe b.a awa
TiigL»Di^rdivvnn»j:» njjii.
manders to get «ff tbe best way the* lluclur—
Intlractor f«r ii&gt;att.«1
Na M*CU»Xhas teas aUa to compete with «.
could with their commands. The rebel pvrm.ua ar Uw* stoat to marry, both mal4 a .u hose attenpt IL
tetaala In areri thins cuncarnicg ibe pbywolo
, cotfrs »£cr/m
1
army is now beyond Columbia Railroad gy a &gt;dret*l.oa» of rar utn.1 a..ten., ai.4
ia but a little Impaired, and trains run to preaaeUM or pre&lt;r*IH&gt;a®r oX.nrv«r. lurladinr
th* new ■hacoVerie* uwer bviunr A’rrn ia lt.e
Spring HUI. lhe tel*nra|&gt;h common * all
tU&gt;(ii*h lAwiru*-*. by WM. YuUXU. M D. Thu
cati.hi is all right in ail d tectkms. John, l&gt; trolly a r.tuahte sad hitemting work. It is
writtea in
tanguag* for th* r»w-»l rradrr.
eonvitle wits not destroyed.
and te IlluuratMf ante upward* wf on* botnliod
Thu rebel loss during the campaign is
All J~»| naarried people, or thus*
. H.
H — WI*
.1
17,000 men, 51 itnns, and 18 General*.
Tli» cumber of killed at Franklin is 1,400
and 3.800 wounded.
Before Nashville
and in tbe retreat, 3.800 killed and
wounded and 8.000 prisoners.
The
Union I'im at Franklin 2.000.
Total
Union lose not to exceed 7,000. with two
Generals slightly wounded. H»od has a
pontoon across tbe shoals mi tbe Tennes­
SABBATH SCHOOL SIXGBGsee River, where our gunboats canm-t
MARION HARLAND,
reach them. Hood marched un Franklin
A ■UarM&gt;
«»/CAZrA7%t&gt;,- -J
with 40,000 men and 05 p&lt;ecre U artil­
lery. He will have lust nearly ail his
•riWo forG^«ea*»oetbl ..M far
m.Ba&gt;.ns. We bar. ah® rnz^ued all o.
fovsntecwetribMMU

GODBY’S LADY’S BOOK.

ITAerrtu. By the credits allowed in
accordance with the act of Congress in a
call for 800.000 men, med* Juiy IB. 1804
the number of men to be obtained under
tee call wae reduced to 280,000; and
Wftrtot, Tba operations uf tee enemy 8peeial te Ua Adrarttew sM Tribsas.
in certain Stairs have rendered it imprac­
Hillsdale, Dec. 22.—A terrible acci­
ticable to procurd from them their full dent occured at Oseo oo the Michigan
quotes of troop* under lhe Mid call; end Southern Railroad last night. Tbe New
B’Arrrar. From the foregoing causes York express lx.and east, owing to a
but 250 000 men have been put into lhe uiiaplaeed switch, ran off I be track, de
Army, Navy and Marine Corps under mulisbing tba entire train, killing two
Mid call of July 18, 1884, iMving a defi­ passengers and wounding aeveral oibera.
•
ciency on that call of250,000, now there­ Particulars by mail.

fore,
1, Abraham Lincoln, President of the
United States of America, in order to
supply tee aforesaid deficiency and to
provide far casualties in tbe military and
naval service ot the United States, do
issue this my call for 300,000 volunteers
to eervo for one two ur three years. The
quotas of tee State*, district* and sub-dl»trirt* under teie call will be assigned by
tee War Department through tee berrnu
of tec Provost Marshal General of the
United Stated and in com lhe quote, or
“J p*’’l thereof, of any town, township,
ward of a city, precinct or election dis­
trict of a count* not no subdivided, shall
not be filled before tea I5ih day of Feb­
ruary, 1806, teen a draft shall be -nade
to fill auoh quota, or any part thereof,
under this call, which may be unfilled on
said I5lh day of February, 1865.
In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto
eat my hand and caused the seal of tbe
United Sulm to be affixed. Done at
the city of Washington, this 19th day
December, in the year of our Lord 1864
aud uf tec Independence of tbe United
States the eighty ninth.
XMUffAM UB0MJI.

Tua Supreme Court ol tbe United
Stales as udw constituted, consists of the
Chief J oatice and nine Associate Justices.
Tbe following are the present members
of this august tribunal:
Salmon P.
Chase, of Ohio; Jas. M. Wayne of Geor­
gia; Jno, Catron, of Tennessee; Samuel
Nelson, of New York ; Robert C. Grier,
of Pennsylvania; Nathan Clifford, of
Maine ; Noah II. Swayne, of Ohio ; 8am.
oel EL Miller, of Iowa; David Daria, of
Illinois; Stephen J. Field, of California,
Associate Justices.
Tbe salary of the
Chief J usliee is 10,500 ; teat of tbe Asso­
ciates *0,000 each. Tbe Justice presid­
ing over tbs Pacific District receives in
addition one thousand dollars for travel
lag expenses. -

Thb army correspondent of the Colum­
bia Curokman gives a glowit^ picture of
ilife in Ridunund- Be Myo tee city is
ifull of people, and Lhe market well sup­
।plied. He pa&gt;A the following tribute to
&lt; m. Gzanty
G
“Among all antegonista that have con­
|fronted Gen. Loe during tbe war, nuo«
jhave given that grant chief more trouble
or occasioned more anxiety than Gen.
Grant. Although babas been repeatedly
brough; to tec ground, beaten and dis
eombited, like a reoklsM pror-fightar, he

GOLDEN CENSER

Mun wxATHxa hal
past week. 8lcigh;nd
pro*peet is not gooff f

oahce.

A sudden cha

tony, however, make
Naw Rcudot 1’ursl
call mention to the 11
XI C. Bear, in our advil
Mr. Burt ha* just coni
•desires * share &lt;X lhe I

Frva Pan ctxr. Sexi
—Wr would call attenj
liscineot of tbe Collect* I

-enue in another part oJ
will need altrudlng 1“
•peciflvd.to order to^a’
penally. and costof*e» I

There will be a D&gt;m I
benefit of Re*. E. G. I
ILJbroolt’s residence,
Thursday E’ri,?g Dec.

iwvkuiiou H extended t

9rxNrixa Tax Rscsi
understood that il is &gt;1

stamp Tas Receipts. 11
«if tbs law of J sue 30th, I
«&lt;&gt; thu brhef that all re I

e xceeding 220, required!
Ctmniisaiuosr has deck

of tbe set was not to
&lt;fn!y utters payment ol
Iwcutnr a charge upon |
tbe United States, "F 01

«»r town. For ibis ream
not fequire to bu stamp

Ova Yocre Folks.—I
of a new magazine, poll
by Tkknor At Field*,!

an “Illustrated MagaxU I
Girls," and as strcli, fills I

in our literature. Tbs I
&lt;Jur*Y.«ong Folks ohicl I
nrally printed, end basil
li»be.l nun-l*r.
Tbe &lt;1
arly calculated tv be'I

children. and will also 11
tertahnwg for older per* I
by J. F. Ttuwbridge, G;|
l.uc) Ijtrrwui. Tbepricl
F-lks,’’ is Two dollars p-l

dress, Twknur Ac Fields,

gr bettgrwi, n«L Frtoc &lt; f Chala, nkvwet
ttorer, serermstr. In Mper norrt^ 30c..
t» per bnndred ; in boartcuTert. 33c., er |
jmt bunded Chate and Ubewer, er Cks
and Veneer, in Uns roltuna,
. M A5O i

have a fiiet-clawi Agrieuli
1, J.Msrnwl, tbe Wfeetrra I

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youraal of the class.

I; should nwt be forp&lt;» I

rd in our own Slate, J

roev&gt;as, should receive 11
&gt;.f«ur people Instead
Th

ed un the 1st of Septet
w*bar* uactvb wift «ny «tter wegaaire er

For WM. B. B»ADBU«r8 CaJebretM Kiw
t*’0
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Street, New 1 erk, or tend foraoucaUr

jaxtsiT1?-? ,-*■"««
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PUlUDEfJ'ind.

PENSIONS,
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iaiue. Some uuvel featil
duced &lt;«n tits first of J anil
it admirable visiter to I
household, Ous of theseI
War Fortran* and Sketel
-i-a-iudc not only portrait I
guiahed laadvrs of tbe ar I
particularly, those of cl
Michigan boys" who bar I
aches bv deeds of gabati
hater, we understand, is I
ntesrts to giro portraits . I
honored dead, as well M I
fog, ia whom our own red
tally interested. The set]
ntabh far preMrvstio. I
A wove! fontore in Md
also io be tot reduced. *H
t/relariy valuable to for
giv* tbe prioee paid foe t
qfau of pradwoo at tbe pd
pumts In tee State. Sab

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UHUG JE»«FO3E«.3ffl.

IT TUMBLE IN GOLD, AND ALSO eg
IN DRY GOODS!
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BURTON &amp; ACKLEY’S

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^iiy'E«chi.tve QASH STORE in- BATTLE CREEK.

Stock of Goods and Great Bargains !

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&lt; ‘ik’LOO'B VTLL8 !
bm been introdneed to the public for wore
than six years, sud bars aciulrsd so
\w«vu\w Vo\uAXav\x^,

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far stoseding

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.
Ism?
Thar &lt;tiU aew o»tr gather, sad seams wllb
outbravingtbs tbrra-i,orretiring a change

** «*» #»*. " **

JTbsy are tba oaly maahlaa sslag Wssa's
PtraxT Tsaaaa OurrMLsa. Tbsra Is »u
ttaraLr^Eiwj'to K U’ ’X&gt;UW°' °f U‘' ",M*Ck

mi umu,

wM. U. McCOXNKLL,
Grand Rapids, Sept. 1M4
Mor roe Street.

STOVES 1 SfOVEII STOVES I
B«r Ue l« &gt; ikea Take Van el lu

QT FOR MECHANICAL AND MlDtCIJUL
PCRPCSEAOMLTJn

’Yiu.vwe.vou.v, Cer^veoAt*
which hare been abowerod upon him from

Also a Ml Block of,

K\X V-atM. c$ Wvi CowtkXn^.

GROCERIES!

Is iotsalinee
i wants «.f naturs have
«n uitisfied or - rather
feeding lhe Articlra
Ind^tMCui
CMia
I ace—n*^of I
•ddRP rtfnnbs s—ar* &lt;—x —
. c-dU.aad auchodu make valu
|r-e&lt;*{Lj»J &gt;kl&gt;L that .nA laaaat.

effect

*B\,oo&amp; ‘Vu.A^cv awX VAX*

for the life and health' of But body depends

If ih. Ikxxl fa pofammd^e body dr
oot a mitcrablo existence. There medtcii
^ve, ■\3\xttxu.oA.tA

geudjcjc’t iPKBimirxETr

Aid Coeklcg Extracts,

R. J. GRANT!

b rooJxTef laiwr atamp. Crileelloue mad. on
p dalivVy of maebtoae. If daairod. so Uu* /be
r MretoseeaaadattjM//wlA«&lt;&gt;wnl lAty ere
Lfoaera/.
U«hMl
JEFFERSON FARMER, G«. Ag’t.

nyrics Di WASHINGTON ST.
P. 0 Drawer. STTt.
Cblcwgw, III.
AGKMT1 WANTED—Throi&lt;bMtt Michlg.trKb-to ntiama. »!***'•. ■&gt;—*•
Iowa, Missouri. Kcn»a» aud bebriVa

for earing
Sn-ofula,
jj^/Aflfs,
tfkin (IJiapasoe,
Did Ffcr-ea,
Salt Jfhsum,
(Ps-fepsia,
Li-k Heodooht,
Liver OtmpiaiiU, Fever and Jgut.

STJkTIOITErR-T',
PKN.% PENCILS. INKS. PAPER. EKVELOPES, CARDS, Ac., Ao.

Upea ear shtlvu may be faaad all ef

HTIIT MEIKEKt.

Come and See !!

potatoee nre planted. We plant in drills
tbrce-’fowt apart made witli si one burse
plow,.drop.sad thee eurtr with the plow
turnmg aabeliow farrow lo the center of
lhe rows, on each side, and leaving the
iand-m ridges.- hi about 90 day when
the pot ifafta have grown near tu tbe sur­
face. when the ground la level, take an
ordinarjUierrow, turn it over, teeth up,
place a tK^argo stones on the forward
part of it&lt;*id drag your potatoe land
croeswi-ewdlhe ridges till tba ground Is
smooth; abd lhe potatoes will come up
dean of
and at hoeing time wilt
not requirehalt the labor, that they would
if this »Aiun had not deco adopted.—
Rural j/Otrican.
- '

contend that, if you inform (hem correct­
ly bu* n colt is fed and csrsd foe the first
yeaeJlWHSill predi*,what kind of a
■utwbe**(l make.
Jtirt sn£ton as a 4hlt is weaned, he
sh-eiM b«S* A&gt;* baikdfiib of good oats
brai'imd, per.'day, a faw pnunds of cut

The peculiarity of the
fa foot they strike st the root of Disease
by eradicating every particle of itapurlty
Aw Wve ‘S'looX,

them u*o on their farms
Farmers’■you nu^tjeonforth to tbe
pn&gt;gre^( tbs «ge,‘-W“ Vbu eapoct^n
make trMuey by farming. Bay the DPI
Implement! that can be obtained; gad
foivee niVMpIo variety.
We wilF-how y&lt;.u what the advantage

rated. In &lt;^[V»WS&lt; our p-letocs, w*
found lhe ground too hard "for Shares’
&lt;3i]tiurtOT«' eo. we first ran th* other
through the rojwte twice, and followed with,
Shares' which ■ h'*d them better than
ci-utd bo dune by land, and Io me quar­
ter &lt;»f the time.
/
W4tb proper Implements there is no
necessity fur Aawf a«An)f potttoee it Ml
exceptpn land that is very weedy ; end
three i.tatihrofthe weeds can be kept

discovering »h*y pwsosnsae ntmarkaMa
Cu.vM.vfrC Vro\\trtt.ts

el vffert of that aoa bottle of
Cora which
I obuined from you In Xorteibor laat Swing
tbe edvarty^a^at of your Surirty. offering io
Kivaymu u&gt;«&lt;Uone lo dersymaa f«r tbe poor ol
tbair pariabca, I obUlacd a bottle for a poor gi&gt;|
of my eoegrvgBtion, who bad long bwn nearli
be I plea* from Rlie-jm«U»m. and strange to toy
that mm bottle emd bar entirely. I write thii.
hoping it may aid IbcSocictylanaefforuto intro­
duce Uie medicine, and UeM tboac ■ ho may nerd

8ELF-ADJU8TITG WRINGER
c N»»-Jiy&lt;«&gt;d-W«»rk lt&gt; Swell dr Spilt.
\Vo 7%Mi-£cmM to pat out of Order
WABSAmw wns ee wrrnorv Coo-Wsmsta.

Which I offer at

©WITS &lt;&amp; 0BDE0j

GROCERIES

That TkanA Scntu aad n*aueoe cans* dufay
and Irmfo. uf regnlaM and keep tn ora.r,
v^-.i - r
k—,
That w oodbearings for tbe abaft to ran in iriu

/h“ b*l" ,’’ff=rir Fwi!h Rhenmatfam

IN FIFTEKN DIFFERENT STYLES.

sytteru do«-«i»ot relapoa inlo its fanner eeadilion, which fa too ant to be the som with
simply a purgative pill.
Iney are realty a

'EA.ooX av\A TaMMur VAX,
which, in coqjuoeticm with the

*S\o6&amp; 'V’u.AJvtr,
will core all lhe aforementioned disusse,
and, of tlieinxlrea, will relieve and cure

Iruiigoulion, (PlMa in the £ou.-ele,
(Pisxriaeas, sto.
Try these modi cinos, and yoa wiU nsvs*
"ft yonr neiChltors. who hats used them,

I’ricea, fnm. 1100 to tSOO.

and they will say they ore

THE AMTOTHAW ORGAN
Is an entirely new ioitrumenL It contain, both

■~;-.,?ttVWEK=r

THE AMERICAN ORGANS
isertMilya few m convince the tkeplieal. if Ar*proao*nced by mors than a hundred of

I

"BVoodi VAXs

B.E.&amp;a.'jy.snimrB
AMERICAN ORGANS, rCOHLTS CUBE «k-SX«.
“1 was troubled witb klverrnm’iem for two veers,
®litl; a rctnclo 'Xttar^ment,

I

Wor&gt;t Wke a CVwxtxw.

peopt

Buffenns mere or losa.rrry day | hare taken
two bottle* of Iba-Peonlra Cere.* and bare not
had any pale since I left itofftr.we than torn
weeks sen. I eonaMor mvaalf ** euif relr t nrvrt.
and the med.cuie baa made w frel ver. Ilxkl .nd
«o«l-jesilika a yonog man. though. I ra sisty"’SoDFKhT BCHhFFEI .IMMichigaa a*.’*

That tba Putnam Wringar.wUh nr without cog
boala wQl not tear tba ttotb«.
That &lt;wg-whsel remitter* are not e.aentlaL
That tbs Putnam Wringer has all tba adranta.
mead none ef tbe disadvantage above named.
That all who here leatod it pronounce it tbe
hi Wringer ever made.
That it will wriaga nreedoraM QuiU wilb'w^mtyMXn tba p*P*r with faaUmnofali. but

LI

i writes, tier dewghterwee sored
years’ ataading, wad Hl Vfawa
tnee &lt; f two'years.
ANOTHER writes, hie sms was eared
[far his Ueeb had alawxt wasted sway.
The doctors pronouaoedph* ease Utowtw
la _______
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AH OTHER was cured cf Faror aad Ague
liar tr&gt; in- er-rv medicine in bia rwueh.
ANOTHER wa. eared at Fsvsr Sera
•bi.'li lia.Hasfated faaittsssi isavn.
ANOTHER of Hbeamatfamof aightyears

ONEj

■he

end County Fairs in IsM. and is. tnliUrulauefiicn
Ut be* Wringeravvemada
Ps aslad In tba United Htataa. England. Canada,
aad Australia. AgeuU wawtwl in ctary town.
Handls Wringers scut. Express Paid on refoTgvotsean make from ItollCwr dsr. I

No. I. to-W. No. 1. K to.
No. F. »1.6o
No. A, to to.
Manutactured and eoH, wholesale and retail by
TWsroniAW naxssacreaise co..
Xe. U Platt Bl, New York, and Cleveland Ohio.
AC. NORTHROP, Agent
WHAT EVEBTBODT KNOWS, vis.,Thai Iron, wall galvanised,
aid rato
That a stayb mactiina fa bailar than a compliTbaxTwringer should be aslf AtyMilng. da-

Fite, tiarafuloua Cbnsumpttoft, «h.

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.

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and you should try them bsforn going for a
Get a Pamplikt or Almanac of my local
agent, and read Um crtiBeatos, and if yes
Imre ever doubted you will

'flou.'oi XX.O W.OVC.

reatty dfoflrnred
ki.K.I **

ptsduced
AMD

FOR SALE BY

DRY GOODS I

RaSerti A Ptriker, llMllmr* • EH Nic
merehaate gearrally.

Draggfal at too eUy of Boffalo, X. T. Jnvtwfad
and manufoclured a compound known aa DRIB-,
TOfK RAUAM OF HOARHOUND, which is a
pwfaH seseme fcrooocas.ooun, or say'nfaunissan or Liao wmrciTin trial ng from damp, cold

^.ajtsrcTf or nrs
DEPOT:

IM READE STREET.-if. Y.

HARDWARE!
beafln. In -short, 1 t«
in a cattle 3»w, and A
with the pile's bull ti
Men talk to me about
in AmenOT You ibn/
used U&gt; tJHSdlo forth j,

_

DITCH EAST-IHItA COFFEE tt.

Tbo above Cemraay fans, known
- world aa UiaowMre ortbs CoE« l anWU
Js'Btol Dauvia i. tbe tlulefa Kato 4 . _
ata the largeat ■owpofanrs of. Cefce os
"
.............................
MIDDLEVILLE. Micsicax.
OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S STORE.
Coolly.

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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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                    <text>�Ma. Enrroa:—C
nd gone.
We, aa

ram all that life h
ureWuur emmtjr 1

P. M.
TV MeMing wiis raUed’ to order by

Tbeir own inter—i* aa well aa oora, re­
quire that the Batraait should beewetalnod
and we bowfidcotly took for a oontlnuance
pf tbe patronage heretofore bestowed,
and all lbs more nested te thaw tiosea of
high prices. Wafeol to thank thuea w bo
UteMtrod by us iu times past,-area
fttnugh ibej should now deem It brat to

part company with the Banxm.

.

• Two weeks sines we gave our readers
our' vUh*a relative to the Importance of
|his road and tlx. prospect of Its early

coinpUluui. Since teat liiue, tea intsattonof ka corporators have been further
developed, and we hastes to peat our
readfni relative to' thuea devdopmeuta.
. -Tba corporators of this ruad are

W a have now bat to make tbe proper
effort, to secure railroad oommunieatioo
with Jacksun direct and from thence to
all tbe world south and east of ua. And
then, connecting with Grand Rapids,

•nd probably Muskegon in course of
Mme, gives ua tbe benefit of the va*l foreats uf prime timbat to tbe northward,
and of tbe InexhaustaUe plaster bed* of
the former city. Thsso arc weighty ad­
vantage, which may be added to those
of our former Article.
But, is .the Ruad to be built I For ten
mites out of J auksou, this ruad will use
the track uf tbe Jacksun and Leasing
road, which is even now almost ready
tur tbs tiea, upon which to place tbe iron,
and in leas than a year from rtow will un­
doubtedly bo in running emdiliun. AU
through :1m county of Eaton, the jobs uf
grading will be let during the present
winter, and the work will gu on la the
rttrly spring.
What shall ba dune in
thia county remains for us terfletarmine.

Solicitor for the company, is now In lhi&gt;&lt;
county,'and will, m a few days, open
books for sub*criptioa lo stock, here.
If we desire a Railroad—pne that shall
bo of more than tecs! importance—one
that shall assume- tea dignity snd propur
ttoni of one of tbe great through dnee &lt;&gt;t
Michigan ; let us show our appreciation
uf Ute benefits it will confer upon ua by
taking bold in earnest, and help to ensure
Ils certaiMr, and speedy aocceas.
No
halfway work will answer. Mr. Cable
expects to i iait every owner uf land ur
bouses and lots, and all, however bumble,
will ba expected to contribute tbeir share
in taking subscriptions lu stock.

No

half-wsy work will suffice In this matter.
Fv» haves railroad we must help make
it. Every man who own* a buuie can
do something.

at Mobile, all militia except Baker'a
brigade of Alabamians, numbering five
hundred or six hundred men, aid tbe
Ifilh Confederate cavalry, uf Furroat’s
command. There are but two Iruu-clads,
and nfltber of these of much use, owing
to lack of propelling power.
It lx the
•firm belief of our Inf-umanl that the de'Meea of tbs eUy can bo taksn without
much fighting by a land foroe; but bo
thinks guabbets would ex perivacs grsat
diffictiity from torpedo*.
They can,
however, get witMuaballing diatanoa of
thoeilyj______ _ _ _ '
Paus Mnxnr.—The Hartford (Ct)
Poti save : “At the dinner of the Muraau stroet *duml,Tir*odsy evening, there I
Mt down a bright-eyed boy of nbowt ds-1
teen years, who one year ago Ml at tbe |
earns table ragged, dirty and poor. Twra I
day he was dean and wall dntbed. and

* sswfcim b wL—
TlB.. 'B.0’61
,T.OOT&gt; W

Ma. F*as»an—Sir:
Y»ur letter ot
Dec. I2tb. m before me, requ—ling my
esperivnet with "Wuo'i Skwhio Ma­
I extras." I am always glad to raomimend a thing as worth/as I know th a
machine to be. Il is about right ycuus
sinew I first owned one of ibetn. 1 &lt;sa«
employed as forewoman in a straw man­
ufactory for three years w here they had
■inc Utscbmra—one Gn.rer h B.&lt;k«r a
Shuttle ; une Nicnls ; five Excelaior, at d
two other patents which I have forgotten.
' When I first wrot into tb« shop I took
my Waxt&gt; Maestas, ferDuit confident it
would do the work they had
I-ng I e n
trying to d-i by «4for mariuna*. I al
&lt;&gt;n«-r pul it Into operation far hind ntf
straw hats, and in a few data ihry lmu*h
Tira m»ra Weed Miudilnva, and *0 &lt;&gt;n

lawn introduced to tbs puMie&amp;s MSB

dollars aaeb year in advertising Asin
its, and publishing ths

paper and the I

SBGI5G
\\ve- "ttvodfe.

seat
UULDiTzvi

for th. life and health •&lt;&gt;«* body d.jwafo
apon the purity of the lifood.
If th. IfocJ io paisas&gt;d th. bodr«trajpi
oof a miaaraUe txafota- Thera xwediMarat

have need them on almost every kind of
Extracts from Bebel Newspapers.
work, and find them superior trt any oili­
Now York, Dre. 30 —Tbe latest rebel er machine now before the public, and I
newspapers received, contain a manifesto do not think there is now any Sewing
fn&gt;ta JctE Davis, giving notice that tbs Machine In existence but I have had
pirate ‘-Bennet G. BurleyeoocBrned in I «&gt;mt experience with it, and I must attbe csprare ot vceaela on Lose Erie, and I knowlvdge Uiat 1 can and none equal to
an attempt to seise tbe U. 8. stramvr the Weed fur durabifily and simplicity.
for tel.
Michigan and liberate the rabel prisoners Il is easily learned and kept hi order,
at Johnson's Island, Toronto, is a rrgu- ' nnd is superior for Family nr Manuf«&lt;^
Kohatk' s Itemach Bitters.
larly cummlseionud officer in (be robe! lu ring pu rp&gt; era— for dirth, leather, at ra «,
These Bitters are composed of msteri navy and'wav dispatched from Richmond binding end felt hats, snd the finest of a
sis which, from the extensive rxpvrieno especially fur tbe purpose of rxewiting ihe family. I know that I can arrange a
of the Inventor, hare hern found to prove work which ho endeavored to carry out. better Txitsion on the Weed than any
the most efficacious in removing BillinusSome «f the Richmond papers are ur­ other machine 1 ever tried, and when a
nres, Jaundice, Fever and AgUv^Derangv- gent in their demand that Gen. Lee should machine rune from twelve to eighteen
mrnls of the Liver, and all diseases arte be made enntmander in-ohief uf all the hours per day in a factory for three years,
and i« still running, 1 call it worthy of
ing from an excess of bile oi»-u thr tebel armies &lt;&gt;r Dictator.
stomach. They possess w.mderfol tonic
tn the rol.l H.mse uf Representatives being considered dox&amp;bul I have only
properties. giving strength to the weak &lt;&gt;n IhclMib, a rnulotion declaring that. •told yon what I personally know.
Very respectfully,
and debilitated, elasticity to the muscular tbe'Wnhuf habeas corpus ought not to
system, strength a td vitality to the entire b&lt;; siwpended.WM defeated by 41 negative
Jvua A. Kaxua
human frame. They can be taken at all lu 81 affirinalive voles.
times, without regard to dirt; are pleas
Tbe Ricbm-nd Srafrusf f.weeees a forant to the taste, assist dlguMion and tnidablo winter campaign by the national
give the patient an appetite and leave the armies at Cbarlveton and Augusta, ft
system m a perfectly henkby condition. »aya. the evaeuatiou uf'Barannab by our
C.O. KOX.KBOOK,
X^fTry a bottle; you will bo cun troops and the occupation of the city by
IfKr at Law.tofletlorla Cbaaewy and
naltea Attorory fcr Uw eaoatv ef
vinced and raxiiumfod them to your Sherman's army, both «&gt;fl the Slat, aimallvod promptly to *11 ba*it&gt;s»* »oneighbors. They are the beat took Bib ply gives the enemy another point on
bto. bttro la C—rt lte.ro; oBro
tars In. use. See Advertisement.
•
ourroasL Tbe wean Iron: of Georgia
will bo exposed like tbe ocean front uf
North Carol in* and Virginis, to a spedra
uf hospitality that will annoy -without
wnaltrnuig us, and occupy wilknil
stijpgbieuing the foe. It fa probable,
however, that a formidable attempt on
Charleston
*------—i—1
---------- „ will
.------—iy coneeuueece
of tan tats of Savannah.. Foster already
holds a fortified position within a mile uf
ICwdaawatchto Point, am the railroad be­
tween Charleston and Savannah, 43 miles
from the iattar city end 61 from Charles
Um. Wr presume that Hardee made
no halt between Savannah and Coosa
watchic, hot at once abandoned that sec
bofl uf railroad «nd placed himself where
his comnitaiicwUons with Qarlert«.n
would be more secure. Jf BherwiMi.now
relieved U anxiety cuoeerning the state
uflmra taTeaneeaee, shall co operate
in-on enterprise against Charleston, a
further, ovatractiun of our lino may bocoma Moessary.
Breckio ridge reports that his advanoe
had arrived at Saltville on the 31k, and

New Advertisements.

compels econo |
we’jlsil engfg-l

Kyi.
terewriwg
/.Lj
arrofulo,
Buphaio.
f '
KVm giltai—,
Out Sores,
Silt ^touwv,
phnunotiMn,
CDypopain,
Hiak Zioodaoho,
Liw C^nptalnt, Ftvor and Jtffun.
Xauaorsfoao,
Frovofe CbmptoiMW .
Jljstpatov,
Bt.Jlnthon^t t'i,,.
Eruption*,
'
FiU^tiMafidouo Cfowumptton. ■!«.

.manager.

o

.containing the i|
Wa would
■npoh Xl) sulijec I

xirona will n»i
II meiteacts fol
and all receipts i

f

I

WAR'NEWS !!

S?»-t

. , and

GOLDEN CENSER

where is Mid the plant la indigenlouw.—
By the use of machinery in preparing the
leaves. It is believed that a ruperior arti­
cle may be produced, and sold at a rata
of from 11 lu 13 cents perpuund, deliver­
ed In The market. Tbs plant grows wild
in »&gt;n&gt;e of the mountainous districts of
Penney Iranis, yielding about 400 pounds
per sere. That reused by the company
near Philadelphia has the appearance,
The aubocripUous to stock in Eaton odor and flavor of Asiatic tea, with a
County have su far progrenvd, that tbe slight herbaceous taste, the consequence
basis uf the road to the east line of this &lt;&gt;f not having kept long enough before
brought to the test.
county, is regarded as sure.
A permanent survef ha* been mada

made to the eart line of Barry county ;
sod preliminary survey now oxtrod*
neitrly through this oounty. Mr. J. H.
Cants, who is Financial A&lt;eol and Stock

many, many,'aw tbe poor toys who have

been called within tba last yowrtoaacrlGilbert Striker, President.
,
Tbs proceedings and doings of the So- fice &gt;l| life to thia grant oeofetaq &gt;tri»ing
Naw York, Dea 80.-Gu respondrora
between Kilpatrick aad W hpa&amp;,W U
*•»
ifo, h*«i
wars raad from to ontidown this wHekad' rcbelliM. Bet
kM place rsfotlve to tba depredations of
troops uu rack sMh, aW tee qeeslfob uf
it appesrsd that the roceiptstod arallabis
making immediate exchange ul tbeir
bare-in the Hospital.
funds of the Soctety for the post year
——------ tpturrd In tbacampaign.
We celebrated Munday, Dec. 26th, aa
.XfwcorrMjxodonuO st Sevan­
waslMT, awflita expeudlturae 8340,88. ChrlatHiaa. All bavp seamed to any»y
--------.... Gctt. Geary has been appoint
On motion of J. C. Hanna, prwoeedwd theday very much, yet, a more quiet
ad Military Gvtwrow—Msdiviatosi being
to afoot &lt;4kwra for tMosMUingyear fosw day A have not witnessed within doors in
some time. We have partook of a good the first to cuter the city.
oom, whichrattited as follows:
The rebels pluodsred many stores sod
wb4»e&lt;&gt;&lt;ne dinner, consisting of Turkeys,
PruMO.—Gilbert Striker.
oysters, plat, esker and many other ar- committed numerous ootrsgw alter Har­
Hra Pra»drato.-D. G. Robiwsoo, J. lidee too numerous io mention of wbish dee’s evacuation uf the ally.
Hardee's wife and children remain at
C. Uanaa, J.C Bray, Asa D. Kurk, L. sir bad ecouih.' Out aids, tbs strvsta
Lapham, Hiram Lewie, Henry Brown, hare been In eotfuslon from early dawn
The H’orM’s Savannah Jettars aay the
Wm. P. Bvietol, Btohard Juoce, M- L. this rooming uuiil darkness cast a shad­
Williama, C. B. Dickeraun, C. W. Baaeett, ow over the earth, snd from that time cltixens urged Hardee not to try and doM. T. Wheeler, J.-bo Keegk L Meaner. until hour alter hour. When tba town few! tbs city against Sberuum’a troops.
A. EUiott
cluik fallbfol to Ito work, struck the Hardee promised be would not fire a gun
Stcritarr.—J. M. Nevins.
hour of eleven, the noise ceased and except io retaliation. Under Um impraasloe that Hardee would attack Foster,
rrawwrvr.-IL N. BMdua.
thinas bcaauie more quiet.
Dvrscfors.—N. Barlow, A. D. Rork,
In this part of our land the people cel reiaforccnieou wsre soul thereby SherFrank Allen, D. G. Robinson, J. IX ebrats Christmas day ns tbe people of
Hanna.
Michigan and other Northern States do
Admiral Dahlgren with a portion of
On Motion Adjuuaed saw dis.
the. fourth day uf J dy. Firing of &lt;uns, his fleet rseently sailed up the riser.
pistols and fire works of every descrip­
In addition to tba 32.000 Bales uf col­
J. N. Nkviws,
G. Brwntna,
tion bare been a couttawws roar all day; ton os pt u red, about 82,000,000 worth of
Secretary, JVsetdrat
sometimes the report would shake our rice has been diacoversd.
fofopital.
Many a. boy wishing they
A Provost Marshal's guard atill pro
wooM ccaae. .while others liked the fun tecta the city. Refugees aay tbs enemy
SABBATH SCHOOL
which reminded tbeui,of lbs.many bat­ expect* an attack &lt;.o Charleston toon.—
tles and narrow escapes they bad wit­ Gsn. ^bermsn s troops are engaged re­
new call for msuAhall produce tbe num­ nessed, caused them lo tell tbeir war pairlag the CharlratuO and Sevaumth
ber called for. Tbe last coll produced tales to each other and kept down tbe Railroad.
but 40 per oaoL of tea amount Thebol- monouxiy of tbe hospital.
Tbe good
The people of Georgia declare that an Is Uiv mast popular ■
an« was h-st in credits and other con- newa from Sarantiah and Nashville great­ uninterrupted march and tbe eonqnest of for rtabtMia Hcb-wta.
trivancira and accidaote to which this ly enrourage u*. We are l-oking for­ tbeir eapilat end chief commercial city,
new draft ia not liable.
Cutting and ward whet, the tail battle shall be fought bav closed tbe sur su for as they are exu
running to Canada aud elvewhero was a and ail be permitted to return bumc to
very l*rgn lawk in the last endeavor to grret tbeir friends and relative*.
recruit tea army. Plenty of time to do
Our hospital is trimmed very nicely
Ulis was allowed ths unwarlHts and kna­ with evergreens, which Iwtb patients and
New York, Dee. 81.-The HtrM*
vish. Tbe drafted will bo fetched up attendants, were busily engaged some
New Orleans correspondent says : Two
seven days, which casta auch a pleevanl recent expeditirms from M»rganxia into
appearance upon every-thing, and makes the interior of l-ouisiana had mat with
things appear like Home Io • the weary great succews la breaking up guerrilla
aoldlar, »bq baa been taagbt lo love tho cstnps, onpluring storaa. etc. Five hun­
Christinas tree from early childhood; be­ dred rebels under Wirt Adame and Scott
sides that, &lt;wir «urgron,.S. D. Twtniug,
were threatening Baton Rouge vn thr
alwmrs carry* a smile upon entering the
warA Kind nurses and Bltantivsattend-

AHOTHER of ItiiewaMtimw ofsteblysara.
Caw innuaMvabla nF pyspspsia and l.ivsr
Complaint could be avnuoaed ht which ths
Farificr and fills

Critical Notices uf the Preet.
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n&gt;ey act so directly xqam the User, sealsinp that ovpm to such an extant aa that tea
system dora not rchp— fata iw former oo»
dition, which b loo ant to be the case wite
simply * pwrpuive pSL

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People talk &lt;&gt;f tba “preaaura” on great
men. but 1 ebould much prefer leading a
fleet up the death-burling forte of Charles­
ton; writing;a proclamation for tbe nation
or editing the daily ——. to neaerccaaing pregeure un our hard-working
Another thing: they ace not loved I
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ci* ycara—which-i* long enough to form
a preUy fair eetrmalc—ami tjaver wee in
the. Hii.barii! any act. »f eelfebcrifiee, on'
dedriircnt, or M.ttahbd* toward* toe pale,
drntJgiug woman, wbn, not many year*
agone. ateeped beaming and bopelol.into
bio life pato, and wove her youth and
|o»elince* into a crown for hiiju-' Il ia a
ahame,tt*A Heaven .ball make bim bluah
fur, that M| eahihita m.-re care forJJJe
borare, lbau f-.r bio Luling mate indoor^;
that the bak for them aflectiuiiaia p«U,'a
cheery wiwd of greeting, out never aijjtiling of »e tort f-&gt;r toe .dent .tarring
heart wh&gt;cb might bdnMie eo happy 8y
them. With rare «
nation evet take* plea
nnc.tion of l be form,
hmiec. IWecd, &lt;&gt;n»»
know if tbe conjugal
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leuotta.' zVm»Ortlfcj Wd oxneneuee of
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nccuralely deflried. We dodentand
now the full im-wniug of dial pernfafotu
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tbre the dark Aimed bondmen • ot tbrfr
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army that ataftrd to avenge the fall of
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Lxa.taa, Jas.
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them f.-rth from her loyal boaonr in the
’m»*i and flame of Utile, uodhenootbrth de ia freu. The Empire Stale of
the Smith ha* been traversed by a Union
uwy from Loader to border, from the
mountain* to the sea. The etiHtm tB*
rebel |»*ar U toukw. and itb hbRmrneea teUUrK Thu fcirast lUldn *&lt;Ac
sunny South arc laid waste, and there
are none in deftnd them. CoUoo ia 1*0
! longer King. b«ik lalluu am‘Urn? The
anay lUt wxa to reftipttire the vaflry u|
tho Siienaw^aali njl carry I be war
’ thrill beaten, ha&lt;6»n«r&gt;1tkd'lM safety by
t ghln-l npiU wurkiMhl starlong MMr O«a
more quarttosmpinjf gromwl.' Only a
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: ami that mider iu bwa*hd
hivfneMe
chief,” hi* IL-1 to p* entn-bcbnix-ni*
j afiiithd ih-.tr b--»:egvd capital. JioW
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■fiUition of the L* iitcl Suus*, only oac ।
unifl tM. Unfuu anai&lt;c,4iHh*«d
lamiuut oovonnga authority, a:ul • to t with victory, ami Rirengtbenvd by M»»that every other it wbocdiaMu. Nor | I’.irtx nieiiU.’ at tins command of the
doea thi* theory in the lvw*t interfere U.mU-uanl ticm-rul, (him &lt;-a-cry point of
vitli0M-proper*tual Iwmufa* work- .
; the co&gt;npaw, c-nn iKwe thMftniunpliat
itig of our syatom. Ou tin: contrary. it [’ m-nvb nt"» fto dr*ened plaou. It will
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to the Staten are not i i anj* ft»|rct iu ■b&gt;a&lt;4c
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with tr.aima, aUined with blornl,
turferr.1 with. though some ofthe rfa-tn* ।I and alilnwH-i by all (fool men throughwhich bare been m-c up f&lt;&gt;'r them may b«-. |

candidate had been beaten M* a maH
...rtliy efirWi ^**** M-'k. b.&lt;b
|R«i4»uti winch be wow h.mort, and will
couiiiiua to honor tertfiaetid of hiiaeevnd

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Klu Ul muiMd, and the aahlkralluu t&gt;f
dmvrtuattpoeUd" woerm. HW-alec-

p.&gt;wcr» amnracd at thia time hr the Na-1
tionMOowfmneot«h&lt;&gt;al-l «ank’«be m»-, ziiufto dairftJ
reflecting by their apparent departure i od furnace of fl-roe irinl ;
l row-firmer prvoeikfats. Thrfact that '
irt unity amt affi-ctloa,
f-riiH^e and danger* i xloi
gMt&amp;rfa of victory -nod ।
Mart mam it* new career,
reer of liberty to all fltuU.
t beMsraiac «Ttbe ntnw&gt;&lt; lowers of »ov-'
claimed lO«-h&lt;Nrtit may
rn-ig:
]

CHANCERY BALE.

1 the

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

i—.1

»a tb. Import v

i**ity lor it* exerci»c « one of tho j

ru-UtodcCaar Ctf AtpAx

,V^3^’=S£aS'i;

,A.~^
&amp;J*6TU&gt;
EjcnrCTivK Ornes.
)
MMtt *•..* *ssr

m«f«'

X,

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HASTUtOS XAXXXf.

Timw ready f-r delivery gratia by Roh. ,
fcwft-StrTter,) the' ri-ni.rlal.To iuilJ

___ ------------------------------------------ — j kxrt
aqd have mom emphatically- auxUxacd. BH..UU
IM J
the Administration.
They know that.tbe, bbertift ami ej-l
•Mcnco of tho country are thft^ued to­
gether hr the rebetton, and dial they
can only look for anion and [hhioo through

of

A&gt;r I

.*AlW - failuauthjl —amaau-

�Jlsta
JltasW

vofr-a.B

iidoo Vn.T®
K—I | I In .lea.
IU.
M* bm awM w.

IB rUBLISDBDI

a^eatTire^gpv
Of^WRr^r A.

GROCERIES!

JUST RECEIVED!
g*u«wnN

n

&lt;ta.*,aito.i
all rtee^-'AlasI

R. J. GRANT I
greeted oe their own account. E«r all
the barley grown in tool country, there
MV ftrwers et&gt;»agb to buy it. There is
WjnsuieroUc difibn-aca io the way goods
arc add &gt;n Ei.gland and America. Eor
Inatance : grain ia add hero by weight,
tbeto by measure. Br«d"brru by tba
J oaf or dexce, there by the quartern of
four p-Hteds; there green peas, bear.*,
plume. V-wcberrtoa. currants, and m—t
other fruits by the measure; here by
weight, and *o with rnenj other article*
bf produce the system of weight end

Come and See!!

SEW-AOJcrrrro wwncxa
IU WM-W&gt;&gt;« M BwUI «■ *■«&lt;

The shape«4«cere ineiartly limiUrth
that of a earpante-r'e nail, bavin* a crown
or head, and a atom pointing downward,
which pirreing through the true underUio. irritate* ito nervous fibre* ia it*
vtewity. To eutfoff toe bead of the corn
ia ordy tmup.r*ry,mitof—.cure ena only
be ace-ho" rah rd by cautiously digging
cot the stem, which may be thus dona
by a steady hand ; steep it ia but water
and tub It with a course torfel or toe
finger nail will not remove II: pUo. a

w*oc xiau. a
V.\oeA VA\»

s.n.&amp;E.'w.sicrrarB
AKXBICAI OBGAIB,
KUt| Crmde ehiai|ntBt,

"BVooA. &lt;mxA Tjvfrer VAX,

&gt;nTStnlA5 *nJ !O j

Uh, ia eoejeaetion with the
JOHN

*&amp;\x»oA

kiirrti
»bed daring the oparatUa. add Ila aoceeaa
may b« tested by boding prrswnre onac
ennifanacd by gala. A -*.11 piece wf.
diachy l-« plaster with a ceaeeUou of pre*•ure, will oHopieCn toe earv. Sbwwld mfiarpati'in. bare been excited—wbtril
tnayWlbowD by toe rvdown prevailing
ar-'end tl—real and emolieut applicnlum
sorb as Irt.err-d p-ultiiw, •» a 62. will be
fbund bedcfctaL—Amrw JUrmer.

l.l««.. »^l&lt;—

IDOTS &amp; CHONS,

GROCERIES

OomXsX xw» more,
x-rsis.s&amp;jmzss:

sfews
- -X e.-HZW

DRY GOODS!

GOLDEN CENSER
HARD-WARE!

PENSIONS,
1
gournra^

UAPFfl A IWR
w I ALA KAZOO.
©A-.
y a- a«
Attorneys sad Q&gt; eamallnwi al he;

table blurt to green, rod to violet, grown
to yellow, ydlow in brown, and auaato
to rad. They are to be troaisd with anIda. The writer unco bad a new pair of
darh oL-th pantaloons changed to * lifU
brown below tba to nine, by riding on a
load uf.froeb lime tn a storm. “Ob I jm
tare ruirird yuur clothe*:" wa* toe asdsmatieei; but be deitoemiely praeurad

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HASTINGS, BAHEY CTCNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18; W;

VOfe-S.

DYSPEPSIA

BATTia .iTM

luxanmo..
of

&lt;UG

Mgh prion &lt;*«•&gt;«. Bniof

;

BW TO? LIVER

OBGAXB, ABB CUM» KT

IN BITTERS
BAT j^BUOTUOIWa

© n i ©,.

Aed rfariMt aaaspfgn:
-.
All ocrfaltM brats bewailing,'
Who BaradM lb* to* Maritin&lt;;
Tbevgb wy sortww, aaavsffiog.

n-uonabteprupo^to ^4^

, Wd do normwBTB toetruvert to p&gt;
■itic*
of AU,.atetaew of the
hyfe pm-ea ot gold is tbe supposed &amp;r

IT1HFACTIOS I
r pioptx A

Mutiffu' ItBsiwM'Sirttturn.

AX» WIU. FAT 91000
ToAay-eaetttal»® produce a C«rt&gt;6rot« pebhte*4 V u. tb.&lt; it nelUCTCIXt'

UOFUSD-S UUU »1TTE«S
. Ohreoieer Iteresee DeMing, DtsMMs tf
K &gt;4 acy*.MdlHscaMa arising hoot • ihsesdi
Sioiasch.
. ■
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.

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aROOEHB.

*.»«. B. wicaTJiix *

? ,l iSte

___

aad tbe aetimen is porrect.'
*
We have trtd, however, tlte-victaHia
we were ioaking tor. ‘rod tbe price of
gold la &lt;P«*g.' up. Bbeasum tee made
Me •Mumble kiroal" 0-*^ Georgia
tejl &lt;*ptared the xr*a» mart &lt;.f tbe AtIsntlc CMsi. Savimnkh. Thomas haw devadlteBed H.x*riarmy-by detot aATO
dalgat; every bode Is expeetiag the fall tl
CtMriMen ; on all.aides eapeditiuM art

pratie, mMstd nv tbU browa i
-Hhn!" mid Lincoln, etar
ly rod botdinft the koUe -tartf

CanMipsllMi, luwa.d Pitta. 7*lts«sS ef Bl
te tbe U*«l. Acekttfv u( tea Hnmech, Sae
Hoarteam, Di.gtetl.r Fovd, feUu*a»or We
la ib* MtnmCJ*»*r KrtHtBiloM. Hlnktt|

“What IiIiTImW.

co..

S£-KIiXIXtX.«U»U UaeUag*.

'

Ait'“

aar ancaoaoitc.

Csstama so Hara or Whiskey,
iyij HAn’T Eirr’-n-F. ywmvx ryntnr^

IS THE BEST TOXIC

IW aroesd Mt 1-ttb* wars disgisg
Jno tbates, teat ktpla rtegi&lt;.
Uka ib* dM»u«u apmuawgisg
Oo lUadarl, mlaraal abort; .
Lu* th* d.tna.d tjurita waiUag

MDn*lterf.

KX.U’J’EJ A BURROWS.
OAJHS *•&lt;! (MtUlWMAMWA

5?
ik- —

in. dim &gt;E.lo»( w.rt gigaatic,
lad Bia ty* gtewM Wlte a fraaUt
Fbospbeeaateut light that turtlad a

thing awful in kla tannner. He wore X
detpairiug lowh, toci,.vawroal U&gt; the bold
character of Ms fattarea. Thia, with the
appalUeg ttetemeni.. aeted «w&gt;m like a
galvanic aboek ; and, by one impulse, we
leaped from the fire, threw oaraelrta fiat
upua tbe graae. Net a word waa epoken,
at et auMnedAur eera to liatate
A:
Grab we oould dietitataiah * b»w atwaalng
soiutd like the hus «f a wtid-^ee; k
seemed to come eat of the eerth. -AAtr
A liula, iagrew louder and sharper; thro
U ended in A y alp, and eeeaed ellogetWr.
After* ehrvtihlwval. kbegac efreeh,
thia Um* still clearer; and Um yelp luvd
sharp and vengeful. There was Ao mis
taking tlw»&lt;&gt;und; It wae Ute burk of the
Spro.sh Uoudbound!
We sprang wp
simultaneously, hwhiegarmrod fur weep,
ons and lliin auring at each Other with
an expression of *epaW. Tbe ride and
two cane koivM WM all U»a weapons we
k*4* - .
. r. ..»!«*
. :
“Vf bat is te be.Ooee i’" cried ona, and
all eyes wa/e turned upon Liaaula.
Tbe boater aloud laoUuatoea, clutching
bis i ifia and looking to lU ground. .
-Huw fur is lb. crik, Raopl," U takad

white foam. There waa tio ubpnt b»twreb the eye and the water; no jaoing
lodge—not even a tree to break, the fitll
—nothing but the apikey bvuldara beluf.
and the foaming turrrot that washed
tbetnt It wax tome minute* before our
,r*«3
Bnce, but every bu
nearer. Our ire? was warm, and we
knew they were • eitiiw on a rufi. Al.
length tin butiies rackfed, rod w. oouid

■uSucaUoa. Yet guW Jt going up.. WhaA
is the matter 1
...
Those who bate looked with tome st- *
untion at what h rdng onlii'tW tfdaBjr1 w
market art nut at a lues to explain tbit
pbttMMDeo.ro. It WoviBK M&gt;» -xmnief

market—Jenrrity’ and firrnneas. W» **
s*»«M« HAtnMfrfftp’-wr bbkrifM'l
1'ro.rodeft in high ■ respect. 4ogb rm-aopnuut..fbis personal character and KM- •■
iursoKwi biomfboUnd bouad^ out upon ml Ability. Yat In discussing the finantWtotak; aid tflwd r-1
j p|UMatbmofw£rWOT£pgftUl*
uttered a hlJe-.b* “J
&gt;y it Av* WeaM. Tb.drH n.cUr &lt;•

hf.vn Mtnaillr. and equatml.h m the"
ter.' Bia etwiredte !»&lt;&gt;» feaW oi
thlng.wacMi lbe money market. The
thukdt, and joining in the chprua
hear * tH2.kJud.nar.an, of m a(* •
appamtnlcht.acatterid among th.
girl, are eo delicately rtrungonao ea«lly
An bld d.«T Mmd and eua.li
; pamedi . QreaiftfaieeawhVdi,- 'to th.*t ’
ai'ty the bank until ba raachad ‘„
«bo bare mtv'er oUonr.sl under wbeB ■».
«.f the camm. Thia was where wo Ud glgbl*.&lt;M^aea-4U mvner market risaa
niadv our enMtiM, Here the hound ro­ rand fallaAOd warera, tedru ofliule iattated the ehannel, and api(i’,lting f»*m purlsace, ..Oita nr depreaa it to a mar.
ruck to nkfc, readied the potht ebara wi trlou. degre*. Vboae’who dwrf •ith.lt
had dragged cotmIvm rtot of the waler. ,.ahowld b* aarhiS of this, nr M’M akrra.
•A abort y’dlp ami'fiuncwd to hh entnradrt ! BytteaMUMamh^, IMAtbaSe*.^)
that be Leif liM tUacant, and they air
rotary of ihuiTrmwry .WM ^ihorma
to it.ua houAt Ui the.amiMinl of. tiOO,- ,
OOO.Odb.UaHtyGkv pee c*&gt;L lateral in

Aad lb«ir U«J lo.tetryaii peer
.
0» etary SuaibtnahMa.*
Aad Mt tvart band* be raised high aa.

LUr rSc~U«
iSIHJUH

*&lt;M*nilte teas«eM«&gt;d nrari valpaWersm
ufwi-ichlit..mit«WF
. . Youra^twkpwirtbUv,.' J. H. tUYKKK,
. .
.Xo.nex.KUtaMX^ti^M.

»

Argurnw. ■WW*&gt;rtei‘

,

plWMuatariMrB*-

Fma Wev.W. M. hyena. t-nearir' Pester tf th*
griuaten.aS.A) -4 Jliie«tawa,„&lt;*&gt;&gt; ‘‘•1*“
CbarnJie*.
h»W BoAcU&gt; dis, M. t .
» 1M-CPN: Jadrt*t.-lfaiT7&gt;ir:-I fttl It a

Uea a* woAdiyie wr iilMtaV •
And Inliet Bach woutuUUiiMi
!
Thro wMB ewett Pates r»tar»U&lt;.
Yoe'U aeraoca la We.Hb sod Uaraiog,

FihR»«.U/ ' 1 ‘”T

— 1

1

still

dmy'' wi*tUk

■•gajSTuSu^.MS_____ _ _

K* rn.rx.tr U»
•.•tei-ar

JJisttBaiij.

Bgg
NrV YwA nd ibeTSth th.. W

lUTWb'

FAULBAISS’

6yabdab»

IM**

�owe million, Mid

EASTIlfGS EASKEB.

Bute# of N

fjasftsa
w-ashed Uy ails#ai 1.4QQ«mfo»&lt;&gt;f nnvlgw
bl# MUw. . R#r roilt* varied. but neb

The Bivwn ia alill one U&gt;ird lower hi

asrrss

e£ tUpZXdEuEmJT’Tbfo is aa

intervale by cotnmc'dioua aisles.

expewee wHeb they enoakfor abaeld be

■n«

high priort.

•nd, whatever of men
rpdy
demand

.Jer are ofgreat
awmbled hare every Sabbath morning, value, giving wmpfoyment to forge num­
W# foal to thank those who
bers of hardy and rolxut men. in roc­
’ vwrtlng it into lumber and convey lag it

de upon her. Iler pc
• rb#*v U#n,-tr«l| loj

State; and. perhaps II rn'igU ba adyteabl#
to add other socoursg#m«nte Gw the firm sacrificing bodies of um*
il&gt;B tCwt-ra! arwntM ihl
value In be over- enactment ie little mure than a dsad-tel-

sing is obtained.

Lamwimu, January, 6th, 18W.
Tbe Senate having adjouned over until leaving witbin 222 little forms and little an amount from this auuros suit
Ing by four Slatea In the Union, via;
for roslicetion, tn company with a few little heads, lb#ir destiny ; fireliag cer­ hfosaachuMtis, Maine, Cwmeclicut and tern of enrollment of very little conse­
Rhode Island. They loo give employ- quence. Could lhe enrolled militia of
friends, I visited lhe Reform School.
tain, that while acme shall oome to dfotbeS'ate be organixed into companies.
This inatitutioo is situated about threcfousths &lt;d a mil# ewl of the “middle improving upon lhe benefits the dicipline
town" on an eminence which gives quite here affords, will become honorable and
a commanding view of tbe entire city of

A high pit

having sl«Mx
Gov.^foir, wfoch o

MV. CKAWSJBABMKAL

Stat# io th# Union,

Battle Creek, Mid

expressing by joint reeututioos, lhe abid­
ing luyidty and patriotism of her people;
and I submit toyuur consideration wfortb-

ertlsingeUuram.

th# declaration of their Grm determine

Agrinltmit,

th* integrity
premacy i-f t:

and leading Edit
Western New Y«m

liar O’
serious attention, trusting thalli will

lical.twltivator tbe
through Michigan,

^enatur/aMd^Kcpre-enUitivrs in Cm

infancy, reached an annual yield of more

left of the main building, and making tbe

alterati-uis may
a#th of office, we are now assembled, ia
accordance witb lhe provisions and re­
quirements of the Cboslitution, for tbe
purpoee of inaogarating another biennial
into a spacious ball, traversing tbe baild term in ibe political history of Michigan
of examining critically ibe condition of
the Slate ; and of considering what legls
the wing# on each aide. On the right. laiivo action is required to promote and
•ecure tbe beet interests of those to whom
we represent. Relying upon ixtr capac­
Mr. Roaixsoa the manager of tbe Ite- ity and judgement—upon our integrity
and honesty of purpose, our fellow-cilifortn School.
tens have delegated to us—lo a certain

position.

U eit.'Wlsbrd him

Nearly auvt

tbe globe ; and it must lie remembered

CHtLDBKX Md

within the limits of the nalfon.il j irisdie­
lion.
f
frliow Citizrnt: The Constitution of
tbestdts has clearly defied the appn-pri
nt# duties &lt;lf the Executive and Lotiala-

the country. Th#
prom men t M icbif
uf tins Stale. No
fail to receive mm

,000 grows Ums, besides 23,000
» aggregate value of mo
Imus of doilars. Tb# it

tan thly.ami has |
large* forte of tbd 1

to to prepare for war in time of profound

• aaroaT or tub

auctaxt

etitan-

osily and faithfully to the dhehargc of
tho-e duties, tuindful of the trusts commilled to ua, and keeping c-ristahlly in

V'

AyriroiliritL

Advertiectnen I.

room.fitted up to accommodate 150 ecbol-

litlcal rights,and have conferred upon us
I the requisite authority for the proper
performance of lh&lt; duties thus imposed. incalculable.
this. as all other rooms of the school.— , Before ^ocecding lo the fulfillment vf
eoal, containing a quantity sufficient to
Adjoining this schoolroom are two recifired the furnace# of the world. Much of
tel ion rooms, and a library.
'
Universe, and with grateful hearts to no- ’
knowledge His bountiful goodness. Since
.i_____ _ __ ______ ..r .k_ -—-I-____
101

nificetit Providence has walchod over lhe
interests of the State, and health baa
thia room should be an exception to the
prevailed within her borders, and not-

varying from twelve tofcftecn year#..
and tbe spacious dining hall, which with

basement of th# building.

Tbe suoees

General, Michigan has fur
armies iff the General G&lt;-------------- - _
Nov. 1st, IBM, 80,661 men. Of tbc~- eat OMipenalion.
'
UKXttr 11. CRAVO.
there hsve been killed on the field of
bottle, in aklrmiabee or aa picket duly
or have died of ib#ir wounds or of disease
w Nov. 1st, IBM. IM67.
This is indeed a fearful sacrifice to lw
file Htrolf
made even in tbe cant# of liberty, justice
woodland country, little attention and humanity, and fearful is lhe penalty
and terrible ie the suffering which the AU m cnSip except the General hi».a
bvtbe
u
Wilmington failure, it was enquired

been graciously surrounded with peace1
and prosperity, and are, now permitted ,
to assemble under favorable auspices;,

Statons an article of cunttneree.
has yielded an abundant supply for all abound in tbe Saganaw Valley, aa well
our necessary wants,—Industry has found .. t , 1—.— - - ■ - m... njf II—■ a,-,— u k.—h if

turned down, and drinking cups selling dinsrily prosperous.

gatiooe ft* their t

T&lt;4all we

them to jour warmest sympathies, tn
your highest regards, to your active »up

in a Hospital al i'

srshrtrac foe; they
ips end privations

Mid taken his departure
fur th# North.

Lei ps, teen, with

room.
.
Further on ia a room for washing dish­

bailie Geld, or on the march, or have died
with the nmenfactore of sale tn that Val­
Cincinnati, Jun
promote tbe conuuaed waiters of our no­ ley for lhe year IB04 :
’
ble Commonwealth.
Amount of salt produced, bbls 488,1H0
Tbe Constitution of oar State provides Am’l of wood Consumed, cords 122,074
ed and pruliilHtcd throughout tbe Slate.
huge loaves of wholesome looking bread,
Aggre gale valve of wood
4333.178
Equal to load clewed, acres
3,031
smoking hot Next cams ibe foundry.
Veragc number of men employ rd 747
ful. A Nation’s gratitude should ever
Lggregate value ofbarrels need 4211'.685
resembling an engine boiler, from which
^-il am't ofoapital in vested 2,100,000
■Urinating the d«cl»ration of State inde­
pendence and tlie military league made
SMHMltSS:
Although th# rebellion, involving a m 1801 with the Confederate Stotes, with
to the other adjoining rooms.
b# materially benefit- civil war wf unparalleled magnitude,
which waa Inaugurated al the dove of I bo
administration of Janies Buchanan by
of wbtcb is the work shop, divided into
eonuplr-ntoro and traitors for the over­
throw of our Government, Mill it aims
Ncw Y&lt;*k, J mi. 6.—Toe Argo, from
Port Royal tbe Difi, brings reports of

es and the like work.

Adjoining was a

for mortising and tenoning was In motion,

the public Inwn impodtioo by the sole
of an impure article.
It is also.believed by many that rich
and productive apriugs of oil. will yet be
dieoovarod within tbe limit# ul the Stele
indluatiodi of which ar# found in many
ptoeeu ; and to aid in a mo
tfoment of lhi» que#uoo, 1
ever, to such revirirtuma, as to duraiixn
and amount, aa w.&gt;uld prevent tbe
from becoming berdroaome, iu tht

We qwes»foo#d one bright little fellow,

That

/teas/sed, Thai

■lections and d

lhe sffuria for Its suppression continue to

been sorely tried, tel it baa exhibited
r_. »_____ । .k_

appointment.
How lung this unhappy strife shall

homes, Three rumors are all published
in the Savannah ArpwMfosa (extra), of
ibe evening M tbt 7tb foal.

of aUansdiriMn,

Bitsa—

lew Advertisements.

__ _____ anDXNT

CLOTHING STORE!

allotted to ten, although
traitors seek to destroy th# Union.

^ss’ywrtK is isUadbw# si
issiou of rebels to the lawful authority

HsMsU U
Why will y«

Att *bof Starts |l

V WMs*»!»-

�jvjsxxt- nnuG storh. .
A Large Stock of Drugs, Medicines, and Groceries, Just Opened, and for
Sale Cheap, at

BURTON &amp; ACKLEY’S.
’

8KOKB S£t SSUB iUiWt B1.OCK.
Hirrixai, November 7th, 1864.

a
r
t3s 1 g'J'S't

-I-

�though meet cf tbe articles used tn Its .
preparation are obboiwd ftmn the eoufttry. Il ia not generally human that tbe
beat n* cream can be made without a
tvietly freeser, in any fonFly wheie les
and milk are at hand. Tv make it, pro
ored thus; Take twv awarta ot fre»b milk
—if a little arram be added all the brUnr
though ic« cm tn as ordinarily tnaoe is
innocent of cream. Benld the unit, stir­
ring tn three ubie spoonfuls ofcorn starch
or arrow root to glee H body. Tbeep
may be omitted if not at hand. 8llr
well U keep frcio burning. Boot up
font lo tight eggs, teeciwding to conven­
ience, or aa a rioh diali ia uaalod. and.
p.«r tbe scaldmg milk an the •«&lt;,
stirring well. W ben eoM odd sugar aad
essence of lemon or earatl*, l» suit tbe
taste. A very little sail also Improvs*
lb Pour tbe cooled contents into * deep
tin phil or can, bulduig say three qtsatla;
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JadwrA. Meeery, G*&gt;. Abrams, fl.
f». Cherry, Lemuel G. Rayas. Andrew
W. Ru«era, Hoar, Brawn, Winebaeler
8 D.&lt;dga, J d» 11- Mvnr-e, F. M»rtm,
JITahEr.SHasJ.B-Jcrt. Edwin H.

MoHwry.Jan.auL'B-eana. Fred. D. Ac*
lay. Frank Allen, David IL C&lt;x»k, M. J,
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Lycra'b Periodical Drop!
THJKGIU1T FEMALE REMKDY
run iBnEGCLARmea.

Own Yocae Foa» —The February
number of thin apicy mcwihly If B-J«
uad G.rte la received- The puWiober,
base secured the vaoiomee wereiaoa &lt;-f
tb. emmmtt
A. V. 8

Aatbnay, wb», while engaged Vp-« the
6n. warka which ib-y are to paUiah du­
ring the next ecwaon. wilt atao cxertiM a
gwam/ anpertiU'n one iu d^rtn-nt
i/ifUatMti-*. Terms. *2 00 a year.—
Address, T»rtn»«w B'FifUa, 185 Wa.h
inftrw*.. Bbaxnn-

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by
Charles F. Clark, b« been bMigbt by
Wni H. Bwrfce. and will hereafter be

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BATTLE CREEK.

T.B. SKINNER* CO.
OCABVUKU BALS.

tue crnzEss of uui coran

Mr.

Burka will waake •» eeaeelial change in
tta character but wilt ruatlnue H an a'
j&gt;«raal autiabU alike A* iba family and ;
tbaaeuMing n^a.

Tare*, three &lt;4.4-1

Ian peryaar

Oar readeta may think it etrange that
we an &lt;&gt;Aee urge upon Ibeir aitaaihwi a

«e, RrBwaasber of weaba. wrgnd the
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DRY GOODS.

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leaf*- N* tone sboeW neglect .t.&gt; supply
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Ufe sstoeiseorOBMUlaB.
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, . “Camo. lt’a tnv treat P aneUirwed IhH.
drawing «nt a-hmdfai «• Cunfedatoe
omnoy ahMted tem» pmatod.dto
tte fnwptte top badtwats and thwrtifeg it
does upon tljater. —
wb&lt;Hi*;oo:
. . -Ite yeof teto Ute wtefe anwd !"
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n-aSUa emenoMaqa
decor asdaimed a

nOMLAIB’S GiLliS BJTTEU
wtu erwirx*T ram Or

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Priwm. Tbree wrwto teforv, toy-h«
tie. a ordered fertor tkWHb $ w c miter
mews. While M to tnerrt ibry 'had
ua»aged to esewpe, and sloe* thte time.
b» to help । f Uamaiaaa wtowntoy mat,
M.d eh., taadly state tor,, toy .tod not
onh eerapte pursuit, bel had tern tetod dsabuig quadroon, .b«*oootued to beto
.long towards the oval, hupto that toy telle u( to •« suing .
&amp;uu and Jun would te»e refused to
m b.aii ton in to'country. and at to driuk, bed n-.r a kto fAm BUI warned
REMEMBER
&gt;anir tim/'tare'grea'.srjytlitioa fur es-■ tom, so tte/-s-alki’vd toir fedigno,
TH IT THIS WfTTEB.-' TH
C VvuT.iTmen dlft WtaW 'lUy"fc2 Uuoand obtoy at to seme toe.
.
At this m*.^urn^ sump «"• Ux‘*
iuH and rrs'.sd for a day sad nigbt. had ' by to arm. Ho torued, and anw a men ■
. ATTX n.\m’X wiftNcw-Tjermscn iv*"* a brother who esa a sellar. and from
Mato tarty yearn uf age. who hod a
BUT
en.-mg fee eaah &lt;&lt; garment* a suit Air of mtailigWMW atxiul tarn, that atewed
“2Hy^TOi,“
1 aacb &lt;&gt;t lhani bad bee* fcnmd, which rrn । tot te nawa Ulla aitoh to aaUumtoh
dan d toi* difeiwi ■—« partet, and at! •urruunded .into.
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n» Viuioo 9f PtOa! Ou frnykitr
I:. t. JRito, —1 Wn» teaurfa* :
-' Rear. (MJ Hwran.1 and be and. Oh,
Barfe I for Aciericw hulh nooritod and
toofMu^cbildrwj, and toy have ntoted agatestlter.
’ ♦Wfi w toll Xlfe to tahebitaats

•4 lb» ■feadfttoy 'toll

amka owe-

swotor. Brttftor ton ba array ad agaiut
titobtey fetter agataft ace, yea. rtotoaM taetafa shell fcton for tom toir
awwnMteta, art eteev tom no to bettla.
4nd ton stall Tbto gw ap from thia
I want tmv w*rl»a tom drwnkew fttoam
a dratong at at»m aa toy «ate up. to

tern a glass, and ton to Luiinona. i’»«
tote*ito Bagar. am*.**
.
Tte captain roan from tte into and
waul txwardi tte toter. Qi*, tech vag
towards Bill, and tte oteoce tte Uttar
ted oaiiad A.r 'Ka3*crons. With tte mpldny nrilghtwteg Bill sprang forward,
and doaft teas abbrw andsr-tte-left ear
tteiaaat bl&lt;n VMstoa te to nabHi

Woto toe. America ! w&lt;&gt; unto thee,
toa.fafetod.fewdteto fra* I H stall te
morr&gt;4fl^bl.*xto—d toy
tendmaa in to day o(jn||gdmint, ton

1*»*bUltah-UHorU.«rul U»l
to awrelyerwnfeg an sonount of thy
gran(, toPtoohsra and prophets tarn
torn arat unU&gt; ttea to nars ttea la tan
front thina miquitiaa and mate to pate
otfrotom ftlak
. BacH'dte»&lt;Wmbto pnfe, ta to laai
(teya,wteni ton-art tonrw nil amrtntlaa,
,t&gt;al thy hxtraaa ahall fell, tey okadal in
।to nnd.t of to watirq, eteo atto*nitraftce &lt;&lt;tba City of to South. And
•Mtotoaommrr aim ft gloving with
|firay ardory teuaterw' banda aten ba !*■
tead with ,bn ^hin* bbmd. *And n&lt;iv,
•u unto tte ahipa uf bar oimmaroa. toy
tolTte waylaid S toir ooaraa, toir
rtehte plitndrrad, and toir tall manta
bumad vith 6re. till groat far toll fall
upon all \te dwnU apmt to high ama.
1.hr frbomb feat by to ctor
,and limpid waters of to Cumbarlaad

IM (rovbll-Wteftor . • . Mte-Ue- ;
r~« Met** told B«». Ftate*if ttatottst ir. , Tt»l plan was to eqtei . wuptogtMi
ftsreb. PwiUHaa, It. J, faroisrly at to Barth , inMler .i^p&gt;\rr *t dprkwee
upon fii'm. 'ahdr'wlth' a atottpord' ifitlba
i oqjton's. f*f lb* Biiuterwup
M pAMdeCbcWbloikM ami fite;
fieri thsl al tlil llutg Ibra
afeo to* toptetteiton to ihrataertorbur. waiting tor a euo*rt---- —
run uul, ad8reKa*tBeTr'motels oerg.al
cbWiigbdy.WTnntes.animib, tu- pcoeenl
uni ntewkrtaft'*Nttetfr' ’ ’■
Strfe at) plqtor ta case aa should
gain hts senses Mforo to others were so.
Al) ibreeol Itaeeteen knew ontnekWng
canid. Then tairtog *to'captalb*B Distols
o&lt; esilur's to, haring been on fi«hing
front fiis poeretat be wen I eo dirt, and
ruyegro to to Banks, before to war
uppruadung J Un, wtaoporod a few words
bhehe iMit;' _ ?
.
‘
‘
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.
to-taato.
.„,s &gt;, , ; ■
..! .,
knew ul nstiMel matters lhi-v tuoarrt tn
Ibe atotar J tat was op deck when toy
turn lu |p-aJ acvoOiit. and eff-ct thuir »etame ua board, was alandim umr tom.
capei. fur they cnwrledsd tot oner In
Be Aitteed tba word* tot paused between
■ Nassau, toy wueid hex e no dlflktlfey ta
tbrta, buttareuppweed that lbs captain
leasing the *e«ae4,'if toy eo drotand;
»ivbrd l»r another nf bis A«rw «wn 0&gt;
I* bm *eg»**&gt;*4 •• cesses’ wy sees* withsew- leaving out tte chance of tx-ing eaptervd
SMOrfalwv* st dtftrmt Mads &lt;4 svrSisis** but by no me mF to lArtaduig fleet before
sign tbs paper*. As ba mused awa* Jo
perform some aew duty. Jiut sprang itp- onrate cf pkwy roond tefe bmsr.
■ he ooaol waa lust feutti eight.'
'
••*
tarn, but' ite« asto fiah at
O
•D-. you think* you «k&gt;M find tbs rpani..oa wtil gL with mu. when' you reach
JUly finder* to to eight, Bdl F steed Nasses y.at atell bare filly dtoats te rBaiatvtouwyhsurprise,ta wtarmsto
. wbirt riam in
. for tan meeitot, ushtMD- iM barfed .wife •
.ne uf the fogilivee irf tBo man th.l iukx! tfuldapiKts. .Will.yvugpt*
«-vaww&gt;
Bows Southward
neat U« biio. aad Whu.uiaoe their wander-’ .-Yaa,"etoAU. ■
I thrnogb fertile fields and rich plantations,
»
?
1 'whnqkftMtolB wear hirt-aM/tts gpateluge, bod been Cxtooicjerwd to • lender of
Tbry soot Ute to the. ball, where
they (tend tern and Jim in ate mor. &lt;u
r*y
y to twlmy Mpbyra. ibis *9
•/ ite West shall ba l,ml|pa|iilll to ton
cut Umber in tot .pert--of to coantty,’ ,a reel,and .BUI nod to Captain .-of .to
pt* on tecbrluih, and, sprwktfcg ter
und wal ooUocquaiwled tn!WUhtingtnH,* ,satawocr eero&lt;&gt;Mtod.t«i vpt iteouneln-:
I&gt;uni »b«&amp;cs ihr awn a tad hi is whipped. ,1•Mfeiinjl.te to ann-iyancteuf-to loiter,.
tend dhh wsterter ftft.ptr ral tte fluor_•
I &lt;■ pane and etot ndl4t fer hnteh testa.
-Liteji^oiksflpaMsANamtaltut a ,wfeoWnln^tP tskaedsmUagn uf toode,
I.. ; Al last -to daito nas.i-wKctedrd, ate
. Apdknten to appUntod timb atell
onme, ara^ to feucth day.of to month,
.fur ftartdiug uwai^iq &lt;m tanuumtl uf
didilT ppend&gt;« motto m thia eunptry |leaving au»«&gt;o&gt;il&gt;By jsaa;_^___*—
wit* «y eys58^01,1 ten tell you F.
,.umt, and down to to ateg; 8am nod
ktarrsoctafe" Tten tofi* to tatebhanto
••But btet tnaksa tyo so dotermisad Jim
,
at unci sequiescaug ,iu ths bargain
td g-J^o thio jlste fir»t) Do yiwi thiqi| (mad.- by Bill, wb&lt;ph teller tudiriduaJ dtd
Iteroof hft np toir auiena and weep, acyyou, wlll’te aafrr lh«io“.iten in any otb- nwl
।
ipesk until itey vetr-on
.to
RH* IUw &gt;nar ot'iV ; •
•
«fT* silted tte ms that hqd raiusined jHr tel; ptldpatly te vaMty"Mi« ^oaplj.
■daot. 1 ’\
J,i’- ...in e
I Tb«y ip^.pajx yq man p« tfart( wte
•lb.1
.Iliib km*,
oertosf»teg pttiafeJ My tonlMfanw
sanio one that it was kept by fits years
ogulBe ta an Mind jtatjK can't tell s
sraU nKaaagta* mateill sarrmdsr to
the captain*
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busts ufAtQtom are mfetetnr ton wo.
-Dvwa, tet&lt;w, dr»pX wllk.-lb* paafei '
And U atell outae to paaa. after inch
&lt;&gt;rtoir w.n»cdp&gt;if«tafe teksb'wn «&lt; i
days astbaoe. tbfe mighV"’*nk»r
toll te syp-Aied to hwd all tba boats of
bsfora IhUpbuogfa. milto te hta etangIf aud Iba talite turned away te partorru I
Atetote. and tomtom steil yield him
bunuye and gird op&gt;« hi^ a new sword,
itete la a new tend tore; wfcy, Sfffa, »r ,»mii« duty. The Wtoaut bin tok. waa I
and -atripe” vith^&gt;ldec stars, la Data*
intMt taki &lt;4r etante, ted be &gt;*' tf-id lurtmfl. B-11 grasped aaatm of. to* “J I
^^st
- * Xi '* *
'A nd listen come to peso la toaa days
tot apart* eUli ippedr bpu&lt;&gt; ibe oeeaa
ir.. w&gt; »
dHrt Jt,
’teokss ns ta' 'pit* IltaV
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"-It toy rnAs tas'dttak toete m J»T

4«m m* bate) tte tot dart &lt;bfeg toll
. • Ptof*•** B* ••**.
of tow
'••‘IwjMft *'«*■'• ’’**• **“ to

Don't say1 a word mWVy i!

'At'i Aut ■
tad ridblgte
it.r r XsTked ta
Ut tniaoiscW
«.Ua dltafeted’

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________ te:»tof tefrra to Ctrtaf
pttevfeUitKtot toaw toilapmad
•^b.mnvn bonrd, and fire an-naBonnd fejfe, "
.------*Ctr!toUtor ma. I terMt -gna t Jth

�IC BYBUP,
D TOMIC,

to ratify the mom. Booster Croswell pre­

Jital.nt

joy

sented • Hat remxi.tiou ratify iag tte
crasfsl presage. On l» third reeding, **■&gt;% end after Use firn and neond readho werar.at tte qeeetoia of final peerage ta
UfaltaC fisr weatef a eery fi-w wm.
Tte vol* stood 4* for, to VT aghtatt ta
But ea it rvqgiraa a majority of the tarnter* elect to pea a bill, H «IU lacked two

votes &lt;4 a passage.

Ou the rest day

tteqiMstfon waa reoonmdered and the
Tte rraoluuon wm sent to tte Bouse
bill laid &lt;&gt;n the table.
and tatea ep and pot upon Immediate
Ou Saturday II wag taken from tte
filial. Very many members ware
table and referred to a special oommUte* a beret aud tte deniocra’a hoped to defeat
»f tbirteeai, whn reported a cum promise tba measure by various expedients. They
btli in tte step* of a eubatHuts, on Tore- falleMowover, tte iota Handing on tte
day, which being put to vide, paasad by a aula resolution yae* &amp;•, nays Ifi. 'TV
large majority. This bill provided fiw preamble waa adted by yeas 5S. nays

a Stale bounty &lt;41100 and l«cwlof tfiOO
to apply un the prerent call fbr troops.
T-.apply on future calle,** fitate bounty
of 4100 for 1 yr's and *900 for two
yrara’ men. with* local bounty &lt;4 *100.
Thia bill parard tte B-mae and cam* up
t-&gt; tte Serets &lt;m Tuesday evening and
wa* referred to the cum tn it la* .« boonties, with Tte "undvretapding** (1) that it
was to be reported teok in tte morning
bimI ruvhed through."
Well it vet re
poted back, but eo altered a* scarcely
tn be recognised. It was pet through
fo.wever.by just one more than tte reqvir
• 1 number &lt;4votes. It west beck to tte
lloirae and ttet body refused to Mmur.
Thus tte matter stood last night. Il
will oMne back to ite Ssoat* unlay and
perhaps a committee of csifsraoos will
settle tte matter. I sincerely trait an.
Tue Mil for legalizing tte Mthm &lt;4
towns heretofore Issuing tand*. and giv

tills altcrnuiio. In tba Bowse.

I have not

examined the bill, as yet, and canaut
state its provision*.
.
The Senate have passed quite ir Bumtef.flocal nd unimportant bills. It
tea ate* parerd a bill providing for o«unty Supeni.trnrlent* of School*, which, in

Ifi. Glory enough for one day !
ery tuuit die I

’Vr’nLJwx*
(teauj MterPm

Slav­
N.

Atuhtk Mos
eeipt&lt;4thie ews
site, fi»r Fahrwar

during tte mouth of January tea -oca
aiuned general remark*. Tte total losses
counting only ite largest uf them,
amount* to nearly M.000,000, and *e»eral ol oar eiroageal Insurance Companies apartments withvot pllhre—a lecture
have been materially atekao by ttese nu.wi in tte middle, and two n-mis, eweb
repealed and teary bluwe. Two of tte BO fart equal e. &lt;« either aide. Tte owe
largest and finest hotel* in tte country. on tte rear fur apparatus, end for nie«t-

tte Galt Bouse st Loulsvill* and tte &gt;mi tbs west waa occupied by Staufoy *
A me. lean U.del at Buffalo, bars been Indian Gallery end otter e.dlecti &gt;n*.
In tte n«rtb low *r were the offices uf
eetirvly destroyed, tte burning uf each
being attended by tte melaocholy oir. th* secretary. Prvf Oleary ; ..f tte assist
ant Secretary. Frof. Baird, and the r&gt;«m&gt;*
•&gt;f tte clerk a, Meesr*. Rhera fa Force.—
Buffalo tte disaster waa attended with Soares anything waa saved many of these
peculiarly harrowing fraIurea, three room*.
In tte moth tower were tte Regents’
young men. well known,and univetsally
•strained being instantly killed, while room, depreitartet of record*, and of tte
personal effect* of James Bmitbsoit. te
heroically discharging tteir duty, in thia »idve a large nemter of portraits .4 mm
State, Saganaw, Jaeteua and Grand Rap­ diaXiiguiated in tte history .4.sir n«th&gt;a.
Tte deetnicti.Mi &lt;4 this snagnifirent
id*. tte three most enterprising of our
smaller ci tie*. have each lost a block of bulldinria a national calamity ttet ren­
net te too highly deplored. Its arehitrevaluable buildings, arrioosly crippling

Gen. Meade's cwofirttialhm' e* M.j-.r
General, but it waa finally carried by
fire majority. Senators Wade and
Chandler, it la said, were among tte
tte opponent* of the nomluetiua.

t^rcKisrsfit'
S^.T“^=ai3.
A«4U iafartWlMarW. that
Al tte meettai
rai8-«irt|,Wd

MaoMfaiMiU Legislate ta Un aftsrumH)
unanimously passed tba bill ratifying Um
cwsUluiHwnd aiuvwdicsut aLuliaking

the following •“

. FSIXDUE.

manufacture &lt;48
seixtaneea. from
BnoM, Ttet!

Petearlraeta BaUtee tte Aa*eadaMWt.

ilarrisUirg, Feb. ».—Both bnuicte*
of tte Lcgiaiature today adopted tte tali
ratifying the cuoaUtulnxud aiueflduient
abolishing aiavery.

many of t^eir teat business teuse*. who

"»y «i»w is »&gt; imperfect in its manner of Destructive fires have also oceuned
• ■rking.that should it peas the Uouae,iis during the month &lt;4 January at Romeo,
Fenusivill* and I»nta. In each case, tte
burned property waa situated in tte buaineaa teert of tte city, and tte lose, was,
therefore far more »erinv* than if tte con­
up or strangle ic. Professor Gregory. in flagration bad only swept away ordinary
*“• lost report, In spssUng &lt;4e&gt;wne need- rraidrtwvs. Al WsahingUMi. a large por.
••d reformat* ear 8ete~l sy stem, soya: ti«m &lt;4iu finest building, tte Suutbwm**&lt;tey hnvr*temrejertrd bjruur Legisla­ ian Institute, tea teen destroy ed wI th ita
valuable-ivmtenu.
Th* finest, mo»t
complete, and most valuable gallery &lt;4
prvtmres a* frivolou* as ttey were for- pietsree &lt;*t. this creiuaroi was eutirelr
etgw." If the bill which baa j:&gt;t paaasd consumed, leaving n.» vestige to cmwle
the Senate is a fair lyp* &lt;4 the reform* tte artist for f a Im*. &lt;»r reward him for
heretofore propoaed. I du not wonder hi* labor*. Tte historical value &lt;4 for
tteg-wd sense .4 the representatives oi works and tteir artistic merit make* tte
tte pmpi* treated item with silent eon- |oe* a naii-mal a* well as an individual
one. Other original records, important
arvhivea and valuable philosophical in.
strumeMe were aleo entirely destroyed.
i-m .4 tte busreme Court in tte case Two piano factories in Eastern cities
inv.Jving tte GdMiitaiMNubty of tte have beat recently burned, and aim two
S.Jdi*r’a uffrag* law. Diet decision wbolaMtle dry-goods stores, one newspa­
w»« rendered on Satardsy morntag and per office, a church, and many otter J m
Iwdarwa tte faw une-metitathmal.
This portent buildings. Tte origin of many
drcW-m seriously eflacta the *Utn* &lt;4 four of tteee fire* is cloaked in mystery, and
&lt;&lt;r tire Senators, and about aduasa mem ‘ in tte rase of tte two b.»x u. «.
ta rs &lt;4 Uaa llottata
tempts at hotel inoendiariam in New
What tte result of tte matter will te
Y.&lt;k have given ground* for tte telief
iVte te.. early t» predict. I think itet a ttet they were fired by rebel emisearia*.
few teats »hub were partial fy ouulee’vd Tte paper* «.f tte South bare not failed
at th*opening uf tte tfoeei.ei, will hardly v&gt; suggest and even favor a grand plot to
lie opened again. Petrth.ro bate bean burn lb* chief Northern cities and tte
attrenp*. in New Yrek city prove* that
desperadoes have teem'found tn follow
appiopriatn committees. Interested Bern thia diabolical advice.
Tte alarming
*UH«M&gt;d wrniters aro studmurly l-oking prevalence .4 fire* in the North te*.ttereup tba taw and precedents bearing upon fiue, far more than ordinary significance,
t ire raw and. -w rack boas* is solejudge pf and under tte peculiar ciiromatM.cee &lt;4
tte qpaiifirauim* &lt;4 ita members, and *» tte'case, we believe ttet wistbundictate*
tbe'dteie qeeetioa I. oue of legality im
that tte utroiwa precaution should te
►trad.H equity, the precrdrata will ba taken to guard agaitu.1 tteir repeuurei.
Tte police caiutot te U~ wakefal, our
Ite gl.«io«* reus ttet tte Bouse hf
l&amp;pn»suuitl.»..-ofGMigree*, has psaaeJ usual otetaelee in tte efficiency of ail fire
tte Cooeiitotumal amrwduMat forever departmenta, and this se*a&lt;« will un­
prvhitMtMg elavnry iu eM tte testa*, doubtedly te selected hy desperado** for
tteir rofari-m* sctemaa. Let tte n.sm|

Nashville, Ken. 4 — Yesterday 'a Nate
eilhf Cfasoe aayc Inlelligenoe’enlireli
reuabis rep-xta that fay tar’*, late Hood’
army, t« rapidly distending. Deserter
by bundled* are cummg into our lines.

i«M.ed« tte Sts
*41 f-irm a prom
• Msnuf»Cture&gt;»|
trfiffyareanej
are rvquewted t&gt;&gt;

Mr.lilanlry.ap arti.t reeldmg f.w many
yearn in Washington—umtiy .4 ttem
.krtchsd town Ilia itself. was -os uf tte
landing feature* .4 ibis txHad resort. In
addition t&gt;&gt; tba (pilery, several cnn-xui

GOLD PENS
nt TIE Million

Ctecago. Feb.4. —Tte fammi* Ssn.tary
sack of flout belonging In Mr. Gridley,
which avid and r«~Jd in Nevada &gt;*nd
Calif.wala till it trained *105 000 for
tte terwflt .4 the Bsu.Urv Cwumtenou,
ctenfied tend, twenty three times at
ptil'lic at»cli&lt;m a&gt; the Merchant** Ev-r, Stanley ctisoge ti-day. realixmg M775 in tetelf
iting* and of tte 8-ldiera* Orphans' Home. Tte
sales will be ceitimird tixm.^row, alter
which it will te Iskrti to New Turk.

Speaking of p-i&lt;Uin«»trra, rrinluds us
.4raw.Mu
bi Fulum manly
i* tte reign of (&gt;W'Bwk. He waa a new
appointee, and wiitel a iiule uewuled in
bi* iniud respecting &gt;be Julia* &gt;&gt;f ba po. ,
silion. wh»cb. wr remark pervntteliiMlly.
involved about thirty dollar* budiwres
y«*rly. Mr. Jenkin—lor *uch was bis
naw—had read In tte iiistnKlaan* asm
t« him. that te mo&gt;l make a "quarterly
report," to bendquartera. &amp;&gt; wten tte
i.x—------- ---------- x__te

rstehfa perf-raii

r*midy-

'it la superior to
store* keep ilS*

tte-rata from •••
rrtefaympathte.
already preparin
vitalteiW Dr. V
AmericanartlUj

swrcia/ jidrerliter.

r»&lt;u&gt;reii-m &lt;4ttepeopled Michigan, &lt;4 '

And expsrienea k&lt;
Gmgli Balaam Irl

Tte CaHforni.

si pal authorities of ««ir rarioee ritie* te
forewarned and forearmed —Dri. Cbm

te.Mr,
the ufoee &lt;4 tU wesion,
&lt;-f tte Legislature, to.teip express tba i

.Tte lta»rt&gt;»
jgan State Sugar
tHta. Will te tek
roeday. tte W
and uf which mf&gt;
tte stere rewdu

den wteat Id
-- ------- ....
rollin lands corn m yellerlsb and wont
turn &lt;«t m»re than IK) or fifteen l-ewbil.
Io tte akrt tte health of tte o»«tim&lt; nety
is only udorsbil ineeiil* tesin bruhm
-ut sbont 2 .nd a half mils* frem here
iteir is a powerful awakrain ua tte aubj'° "frrligum in the I’otia Q*tx&gt;rbo--d
and uianv soals .re beinu Nida u&gt; kn«w
tteir sin* K&gt;rgivra inis* nancy Smith a

—

4

�Jepd Jititn,
run or \
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TACTOKY.

Wftl11

GUARJ'IAJP8 IAL4U
matte ef the Ulate of ABaa'ih
TWMfrM. eMiaa.MA.Maoeti. atoiaaa

J)tSSOLUTK)N NOTICE.

Atlawtic Miwmair — We are tn reeeiptoftNa rtreHattl AmariSM Nagautejt.r Fabre*ry. IMS, with an Moan
all? bllareating and entertaining tabla •■(
retitou.
Publlahed l&gt;y Ttokmw Ac
BteUa, B-wroo, Mam. Tenue-Hingk
ontorripthina, M-00 per year; two aopice, S700; fire fpiea. SIAS». '

and dixjuaamg th» luterretn .conmctaa
with the growing of Sorghom. and the
nianaflbetare of Syrup. Sugar and other
eul-tanere. from that plant.
y/reo/red. That the Esccutlre Commit­
tee aiil award tte premium* ,&lt;ered by
tte 8utn Agriewhural S-ciety, in Its
Premium list .4 ISM. for Hegar, Syrup,
and Machinery, «t the aleire named cue«eiiti&gt;m; and that tho C&gt;.minilUrt* uf
Judge* *b«ll be tiooiinaled by the Pteel-,
dret ,-f the cmi retUm.
The lirnrth animal meeting of the M&gt;ob-

WOOL CARDING

CLOTHING STORE!

Information Free!
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS.

G-°A 1F-*&gt;1 Hutt SO Ctl.
Birti Glnrri A .Vitltxt Cl tit.
AU Woo/ SHrl- Cl
UAin CMSHrtt II ?*
I Won/ &amp;&lt;&amp;• tfi ttl
Greenback* Ultra at Hew T«r»
At
NUDGE Ac BAILEY'S
;

I

GUARDIAN* SALK.

ONLY EICLOBiVE CASH STME

igaa State Sugar Cane Growers* Aewwia-li&lt;m. will be lurid at Jaekeon, on Wed
nesdny, the SSd day ut February inti,

and uf which meeting in accordance with
the alw-ve remdutkina. and a circular jiu!
I«»,ied, the State Agririillurel 3-&lt;i*ty.
will f-gm a prominent part.
MahufacturvN ■■faugar and syrup from!
th£ »ijt»r mne. beet, maple and r.rghont
are rrqueatnd to be pieaant.

BATTLE CREEK.

ORDER FOR APPEARANCE.

Oar readel* may think it atrange that
wean often targe upon tteir atldnli"* a
medicinal preperetiim.
Already have
••*,${&lt; * nuwbor of week*. urgwi the
Importance uf a supply «f C.”'« C.*«h
Balsam ia the teaoe. ready fix inimadi-

T. B. SKINNER &amp; CO.
Aye'r’a Cherry Pectoral,
THE CtTIZEIS OF BARKY COlTtTT

LARGE*
Cuiigh Balaam it the m.wt speedy and

ralKMa preparatH* evoe known to the
wnrU. Like magic it reltovtw Ute iiriu
tion «.f tile throat, remove* ’ha atoppdgre
-that pre tent breathing fn temp, a^d

DRY GOODS.

calUka G*'b CfMNth Balaam, any more
thait.be almuM neglect the aupply .4
their 'daily bread, ft e»eta Imii forty
.eeata. and the bottle, contain twice

CHANCERY ORDER,

remedy at tba earn* cwt. while in merit
it ■ auparix t&gt;&gt; all others. All drug
aturre keep it for eale.

Ite CaMirniajiurmile are diae«s*mg

’ • *ra&lt;MKKY«AUL

QTATT OF MICHKJA5-J1. Or
O to-teUeut,^ ferry. UOUaMr

GOOD PRL’

■THE BEST*

erally tike tte view that It will relibve
the Mh» tnmt eoattern m.irmoeou and
retelaympathiaera. wumy »f «himi are
already preparing to leave w«d*r tte mviuutaii W Dr. Gwto.aod that aorrnwally

UM.**.*..
bre*a J W„RV atota tad tote Flare?1'
T.rt£tt~UX^Jee.». a&lt;!

�.lURTA QI
,31X01 &lt;n
Rim

^vgp .HWWf
’■» I ■
HABTHH9S ‘"/■ ■*. i
DRUG STOREIt!

; AK no’s1

VOL. IX?

'8L0OB VW

Sktooxi
oe &gt;».::.• .• !•■■•. £mmVw .»»«» et«ate ’
» ’Bpw Mid mort oom plot* xMOrtmeot of

&gt;ach per year—and tba sctnal eoet la
-Mun- than doublo— ta 880.080.000. . •&gt;
- for a serie. &lt;X year* the averxgp damUe
killed in Ohio was 8U1.M8
in (Mi it bm4M*,07&amp; It te eetisrttwd
th»\ the.l&lt;t&gt; in NewMfiwk. hi 1882 waa
bu.000 torep wt.nb 8175.000. The sstl-

_

antics are AHMcures.

■dtbcBlrali, Iteinte Olla, Cant

Kpboect totrttlnc rieMb ^

fT

TUEPEsSTLXE an d alcohol.

OtBrf RapMa. topt. tey^

BS^Xtreot

till UftVMBs
tosiv.re;^ rrntt iairne« %tol
T.si &lt;4 ahetp kffled'uid maimed by doge
&lt;1575.HR The total c.-t &lt;d dkvs in
the toy Starr, la pot al 833 000.000—
JDpd ubtedly, th.. Te far betew the artual.
Thm would boy 106 000 Arm at G..v.
eimptent price; would aupport 105.000
Lruiera' dauabt&lt;v«s«t iHMrdintt cebool.
sw puTvbaae i32000Tibrari« &lt;H200 vole
l-urh.
s LtegiMNcMwraaMAwwAMltaMtegkMM*:
■V rears arrgteen. Hop. J. B. GrintX’ll
vflowa, rets be baa freqesntly loot 8100
aetiHbait niwsp hv dogs tn a sinrte night.
’ John Sc.iu of 81i.ry Qu. L'wa bad
1)41 sheep kilted by a gangaf ««r 8d«s
iauua niebt. These were toil mated' by
tbA«e «Ki&gt;'saw and knew their worth, at
88«tto;B82&amp;
In New Jenny, bit and
tou^-d’the dralh uf 81.600. worth of catita, eaciwOve of sheep. Multitudes of
nHrfrt h" given boaid cat
. The hiBeatiiucStatas have enacted dog
tew.; Maine,New (lampatrlrw, Ver/nont,
M^sauhuvftla, Ilbi'dc Island. C merer?.!
citL Niw York, New J ereoy. Penney Iva-1
nia, iMawere. Maryland. Ohio, Indiana,
MTi-tigiin. WTw&gt;inaii&gt;, Minnesota, lows,
Misrextrt apd Tcnncxwe.
- Whv AhAuIJ ininuis bo left out of the
list I Would nut a slringret dug law. like
.XIte'HwhuMtt*’ bo_pf S* much benvlytherr
&gt;i-there I - ’Her bi* taxes A»g« fn»to7W.
t- 85. r»ch; owner* are. nude. reapuri.i.
Its and taxation •, hwmin must make
accurate ll.ta, and eruion* uf thia is
bynvily flneJ ; lafsaal or neglect tXofflewre
t --x*euAe tbo tew. incur* a penalty uf
• 100; and u biased doge at* kilted
with
nrerey, and district attorney* are

BT YU* M8CHAN1CAL AND MEMC15AL

GROCERIES!
T«nwm».TC0AK8Hora. o^rn.

ulTtZSEFW tiSJ ST’
’
*-■’ Atee • x*ai reriH/wf the
’
CJI Dinjffl'j TP’FW^HtVN'pW
Aad &lt;’»«ktag Extract*,

JUST RECEIVED!
R.J.GRANT!

GODET’S LADY’S BOOK.
MOST POJ VLAR
ROnRRTN

•TEWT MEBICENEt.

Come and See I!
•DKEAT, 1PMB

1 HVAE JOST DECEIVED

after Lis Dr'll hsd el.-ami waaln
^Jhe doctors pvoooUoed toe

CASH

ANOTHER waa cored of Fewr sad Agee
after tn ms erery nmlicin* ia his reach.
ANOTHER wa. earel of Ferer Bore

•r Mcndy P»y, ealy.

.tlmtioa wi)l be paid to COMPOUND
■mtliax "» PUKBCSlITlONS. and *&lt;

»

lert’tu deafroy llie'U.
. . •
In 1852. Tpureheaed liivsrmont, of
JrueR, Murbe A Rtncham. thirtv-two
«h. -p »bi«* cnai ma 88.000. delivered
&lt;m nty ' place. 'l_ bate am-caedi-d vary
wrlTwitb them, having n&lt;iw &lt;&gt;n baud ten
hundred «Mitt«enty, and have wdd over
three hundred buck* io,the teat -yeara.—
But in Ube mranthue. after aUndina
gunrd over (beiu alrnimt day and niitllt,
uhh the help uf my faithful shepherd
d.igs, 1 bavf&amp;ialover 81.500 worth by
the inisrraplp cura that go and cvuio when
they pleaate. '

withUodsr*

A»-W.r pBMrarity

Coaljjsirs io 1*^ aad U, vtMevlaav^Bs
Pa saint la lbs Umlnl Hiatre. Kiwlaad. Canada,
nd Australia. Agents wanted in stars laws
jWBfle.Wnatwa Mat. JUprwa Paet oa re-

- ’W. BZIUZtB AXsIu,
14S LAKE ST.. CHICAGO.

fettSF“C1!TfJr,K‘Z,dX
ceM, whalaaate asd retailbr
vnnknaaa aareraercaure cw,
la. M Platt St, New Turk, aad Cteretead Okla
A C.SOkTHMP.Agret.
WRAT EVEBYB0DV KNOWS, rte..That tree, writ plereM. «4tf Mtrwat.
Thea a aiMpta ciaetilas te better (han a oeapn

S.S.&amp;H.’H.SHQ'RH’S
AMERICAN

ORGANS,

irrads.Atlatjntip,
n nnarDirmiNi styles.

th* oulv Nsgsimo UbI l.u Ibra
Net" Ju***""
“*

'BAooA. VA\a

•tnrrtcK ©rTH2J|

»f
They act eo directly ape's the Urev. ex;
UAls.’ Boncsla. We girt more ef th.® i. . -ina that orjan to eudt an extaet aa **t |
»&lt;r Uian au&lt; ether ia»4»u»«. lejie*. iheL.d.’t m-roi lire's not retepee into ita foesasr *
teutr!
',Q J/ U U W •*“ *~“M‘ ditten, which ia too Ml to be the case wi
■‘■A-«72Sr.f“T
MARION HARLAND,
*
S^EffiSSX

ASXooiX. ctwfii AAvcy Vv\\,

£!?!£"• *?.*!" ““ r, JU“od •»
*

TteM a Wriagw aheato to actf-AtyBtivg. da-

■Wo-ds V.kx a CUansu .
are the moat anti re and though pllte il

ete and

which, in conjunction with the

■ftVooil VuAtUr,

’

ratio or

Godey’i Lady’s Book for 1865.
।hat his dished don&lt;

GaU, (P.tiita, . Ghatet-a Jtfcr
bvit^wticn, tf»ain U Me

Try ftgaa taadicln^
"Stkyw neighbor* w

reived but 85 OO all thatorep

I
that Af-people will
-■pitallmg do* ttet they p»v
..ufah they erf by p.)rtg
aeqpd.* .bey pWB, end tot this
ibrSrvp iniia-Aft la

and thy will aay they a

GooM&amp;d

3HDT3 &amp; SHOE?,
THE 'AMERICAN 0AOANR

GROCERIES

wixnx^D0***"* ft aim Caacx fsotc.—
Jlr. GlaietoWi EuglanA-.MMn'.ly made
a sj-i^iufic twreM Ana balloom In a 'vain
st .rre. xo.-Miidy the rain in ths dare
u Imre d eaasws from : “On the gratmd
the ra’irt drops were aa largi *a f-rer ternny p+rea npryi htf noto Wteek ; » attic
hiclx4ft^p they merely AltefB’h likwpinl""“,fcih'gber stlfl it *4M|e&gt;-teh ptiat
or •£}&lt; :¥ri-b«ber the 6t
and rf’S.OOOIretTBe batlcnm wu out of
fk~
lk^.1 is
.^-isL.

eteUW F*7°“ •'■‘‘‘•I
«*“b nwkiag
KIxbi repireoeeyeeddilu'eMreeoM* **
to tba parson rendicf the dab. Baking
sloeoupte. . ..
.
.
.
J,

W
***"
Jlr'aj.'S.’ —

Bo«*ctftWv yimre.
W. w.whkkli*.

83 to
»h

Pianos ft Melodeons!

Dtocnptlro dreulan soot trendrtetrn.

W. W. KIMBALL,

AND
aaglO

14* Lake 8t„ Qdcaoo.

Ws bare no dub with aay otlier aagaiUa c
Th. Booty amt all ba acat at aw ilsu f,r-M

—u ui

DRY GOODS!

PRURIGO LOTTO,

’’►■p.-’*—...
• ■ mlt sai.r nv

a’zhua/azp/zzx

I ENSIGNS,

HARD-WAREI

. ...

J. M. CAI]
CelTS fY CMt«
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WOT £O1

HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICHL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1885.

VOL. IX.

DYSPEPSIA

NO. 42.

Original Jottrj.

«

aisounuta or the uts

AuDBIGDmvp OBOANR. ABB rCBKD BT

HOOFLAKD'S

german

Sitters,
Bowsd beuesths li«««y berWss, Wr
Ob. Mr teens »« wren* sad twisted!
*»4 ite bleat is asauis. «-.»itg.
All brrau*. wo IM Mgrsall;,

lusinrit
looriasu's ci xau bittem

f.-«i like * mi In f.«nMp. uirr-rt yes.
by golly ; like lWO rai« • Tbm-'. ad-«rn
things here test I d-«*t know Uw iiamm
..n Wha.l’e Uxrru gilt thing. eteck up
hi the e«M«, with the birr le««J chil­
dren with j"O« wine* "O tteir tastes t*
"K^nA f«k-». Mr. IWard-l ttem'a or
Itlatea, and ite pljtf.-n. la angels andI
jou’ll'ol.Iiae rue by calling tu« MargstetI
in luture."
'
“Wh» 1 didn’t know. .that waa yourr
U..O.-I • cried Mr. Poihrd i» wonder.
••r«W « ite vulgar lor M»rgsrwt,.ir!’'*
‘■Sho! wall,'I doclary lire and lam."
“)&gt;O uk«y&gt;ur lest &gt;4*from ttet ott&gt;&gt;-.
.
1
■ Bh-•didn’t wondar. p.nk jauking la
itlwr a greasy laiMaem."
,
"Mr. Pollard, it y mi’ll new allude l»
»ur buaiuon again, 1*1*. be I ban krill, h
vulgar U&gt; bring terne your atop with

!

with Gmm. GeaM,.Mead and oar or tee

।
______ „___________ _--------------- ..-----in Um »«ki b tte inaitor t 11m home
is full- of Ibirrwe and ttiprderera I „ Ije
Ward,*«&gt;» a yriling for a» hour/’ . '
"Let ’em .yell snd be blasted! HI
Se the drate uflbe »b.4w&lt;/reM if pie
don’t 1st m« m» ef tbisf
-i- • .
"Don’tkill aeylMdyl; It’, wicked!
rrnirll.ter tea wittuaodiaenl!" calrcatrd M&gt;s. P-llard.
-O)-.. tte d- ■ rT* roared a policeman
from ite onr.trf..
"Oorti it jonrwit P cried Natemlah.
, "Wtelare yotid.imgia tterr I".
"None •dyoar busiurs«!”midour hero.
“Htirst it in I” oxiitnanBcd the police ;
■nd tiler a short &gt;trwgple, fWAw flew

hi. feelings an Axierktenf the United
States and deplored UwtwcraMy wbUi
p.4ili«a ptec-d bim and all the Irwlers of
tbe rebcIli'M in. te . have sonwlhing tn
gite to the dreimated sod Imporrrtiibed
jx-pls of tbe South fiir itelr tecrificea. It
.la undereliaid that l^ej dacUnrd at teed-

I
"TteTa.tte Viliam! arise -Mm I" said '
. ike leader, “ot) with Ite bracelets ’ Dever
; tmnd what be»ays! We’ll ab»V bim.and
■II .&lt;Ui.-r» id liia at) Is, ttet be cannot
break into people's bouaee and steal el«b

It TIE &gt;EST TOilC

UumovaW^—
they ato-al tor recoguitea.
Mr StrptetM. more inflexible
po­
litic than hi. aawicistrw, prop-e-d and argu«d bls crafty scheme of a iroipwrsry
icte^muue, rvpvaUag »l ler-"*"1*'------ aidmaltena bs bad aired at ।—
quarteVe; bat oa recognition, abeolute'kr
teuipoMfj, the three Cutnmlasionera
at&gt;&gt;od like moke.
The cM.frrrnce ted to te bmteg «&lt;
'•Ul jt ■«* irtA without results, fa area

■tuiubled, and fed eourelj to ter I...I «4
iho siwira, breaking Um Uli glass, and
tearing his coal skirt entirely -41
He picked hiteoilf up with muusred
rl pleura, and gained bn chamber. The
servant ted already lighted tbe gaa, sod

,
... "I beg yudr pardon, Eteuirs Pollard,
was all a mliaW." ”
Ewjnire P- Uard lMd down Lb weapon

uirrxi *

ffiindlani

Nrbmilab I’ollanl uasau armv boil
linCtiir. .'He liiriii.hird p*&gt;A tor tbe west
«-tu &lt;ir|&gt;a»lnirnt. ■nd "/ cuurae be te'1
ilcb bi it. -XTlbw*en&lt;l uf lyo )'«ais «w
tbat kiiirf »r iHianieU be lo'uud himself
a orth half a NIlTHoti.

»
1 ifia'l fix the* waler »pial right itlirr J
wa.ted ai&gt; tends I I re«u»p&gt;lier I e&gt;«U«'i
rt-.p it firnn TUUUUig. UunfiiMd tbe
loovaaUMw! A«4 there aia&gt;uMtekrwnur eawdlel
Wall, 1 mu Bud -niv
•a&gt; ; IV go duwp te »U kUcUnaud tell
He rrsi-hrd ite *-p of (te Mairs aefoli
uw&gt;k a step lor ward and. tevugW up in
tee bail below on h* tend, which.feU •».

�6T1U?,
toxic,

VedteUsy Iwril**. Feb.

mis.
, will be rat’

-4Mta.4L.MLQto».k&gt;d&lt;torey
‘l““
*
” **’“*
*

rteuhnral Kostoty WJasaed aside from
’ ’
o-reciag prucfiviitoa, tn ufa/a I

a la fan Ml

CoUrge.

to lhe aabwne uf renwntfag thia
WhMrwrr tafakt toise heeo

'71 JO? •

To rerbnve tbe College now is NveiMod.*
ibe abUe policy. The farm ia iigpm*.
I inc. tbe buddmga are hew and geod.
know that every nun of them tvefa Wi Three aiee brick rwaideneee f»r the P«—
&lt;&gt;at &lt;4 tbe Blate treaebry fix the sevve feaaore are asuimc them. Tbs pnlrst
days «/ rccreati.* I Tbe Ilmtae started Ubwr tf t-laarieg Um farm tad.&gt;er.—

privale parties. tMfcwn. Mr. Knapp, tbe
Trreaerwr &gt;4 the enwnl v, waa In hie i.ffaw
at nine a.\-h«4 Tuesday viewing, aud a
gvHtlrman,(wb.-»hainewedid h.4 learn)
waa in lbs*. C-uniy Clerk'b •■#.« until
after trip Ii’ri-wk. It k thervfi.rv n..wi
likely |hat the burgbire did M'o.nr.
Il remains Bow l» n!kk up and polieh. inm &gt;prrathna until after midnight.
Causing ia n&lt;. bmgrr an toaroranil.lv
point. It artti he bat a lew yearn tae&amp;wr
ttkreenr fanr Knee ot milroMl wilt er.we
each "tbvr in thia city. To attempt to

a like prujert this wfaler^ume two «evka!
ago, by passing » irsJolkw tu taka a।
recess, even before a single important
nx-osore ot the evsaioa bpd been passed.
The Senate voted tfaan tba rewdetfawi
and kid it on the table. An endeavor remove tbe Gdlrge now would be an
waa made, in the Senate to take tbe rvso imn.rnae sacrifice without corresponding
luthai from (be uU» on Wednesday nf r-od.
Il ia bow vacation Ume at the Qdirge.
last week aird waa
by the casting
v&lt;ga of the Prawidenl. On Friday the There are ismmIIj alu.ut CO pupils io atresolution was taken up and on a mothwi
tu, p&gt;Mipt&gt;« Ihd. finitely, the qaewthm
wgs again deetdrd by the caaling vote of
tbe Preeideat, and tbe roevlultoa was
Indefinitely p&gt;wt ported.
The ll-ueo were not tn be balked ia
that way, eu pben tone o'd«ck of Satur­

•&lt;f blooded cattle, and wune, aa g.»d
sheep aa I ha** erm In tbe State, from
a bat I aaw of the inatilnlhm, it armna to
be much better managed (han fimueriy.
Tb.*e who wrr&gt; Cmnd unfit to ruawag'
tbe C.dfrge and tbe Farm, are, nf course
day mvraing arrived, al moat every man aiuxg Ite must unacrepel.'-w prr*iu
bad hta aatahel packed, and went ie fix nn lore. All that is now needed, ia. that
adprarnmMit .M tbrlr own haft. The Ibe tiirw&gt;era ahmld stand by thia iealilue&gt;wslilati.4i prohibits rilbrr flouaefrom Chm, ewlablkhrd far thrir brin-fit and Ibv
a&lt;tj.Msming more tbuu three days without benefit of their ►*&gt;, and tbe rag* H
tbe consent of tbe other, hut three wise learned Pnda.. nhd.fisat b&lt;w*e mm. will
aavai’esiiie.ed their calcwlalnm and ad Iw iniputynkto du banu U» the toatituj.Mrned U&gt; Wednesday of ibis yveck, and
llxvi Mitered l.ke abvvp. \&gt;ben it waa
too late to change the vole live few wb&lt;&gt;
were left saw tbrlr vrroe, and In order
to save Ute rxisletMa of tbe Legislature,
changed lbs record aud made ibe adjoarn- । «&gt;r ti. prw ni In you Air pnbliwrhwi. thi^
mrwi reed till Tsstoey Tbe ll»eea has ; abort stwfi made by I at Sergeant 11.
adjeomsd from day today, since, witlnxil | C ilrnderahotl. ■« bis departure fnxn
a quorum The attendance iatahe Senate lour Midst. We would say that ebd-t
'has u-&gt;t been very fall, but a good deal of I ba waa making hie frw remarks, that

iron shutlerinauie; » light of glass Is
broken and bwi fallen uutaidr. Il wmild
M|.|-«-sr I to-(rfix* ihal tbe b.hglnra first
cloned the blind, insida.snd after drilling
juid i-bargiBg thr safe ha-fc ami lighting
ibr fu»c, went out.id* to (lie window l«
observe thr vfavl &lt;d tfa &lt; oi&lt;vu»i«n. and
k.vp a im.k.nrt for intrwk-rs. Hie work
• us cflectually &lt;&gt;«*. and apparently by
tttpei irni-rtl hadd«, but lb* leaving all
&gt;|te tisdv waa hardly jw4&gt;ry rm the pari
.dike hurglarw, and tuav lk&gt;d Io their de­
lect'00. Ths atiwuml of tn-xiey taken
•a. quite large, report* says as high a*
♦20.000 Imt Mr. Knapp has judiciously
kept tfa raart atuonnt Io biniarlf. N.i»v
waa left rx&lt;T*t 4100 la burvl bills, rwr
K1V »'redtack, one 120, and scirral
ttu.llvr udra.— DrL A4. and Trifivuc.

—The fight near Halctors Kun yeetvr.
day web sera of Ibv inOat SrVrre that baa
i taken (dace in thia army fi-r wusm I tote
| eiol taking Inta cMnuderalhM tba ..ufisirwaide rhaawNve uf the OMMry Ihr.wgb
shirk the tr.e.pa had bl awve, and ibe
large forvw .-up.aung thrir advatrev. It ia
a»t strsf.ge that tbe rrvemy should gain
a triuponn-) . advantage.
The e an.try
frr.m i he enwaiag of tbe Hut. to Itohury e
Mill* ie imy a.asty, with swarnpa and
ra&gt; inrs iin.Dit^ tbroi^b it In all dir.cthww, and the*■«•*&gt; r«wdls “ ---- - i--

New T-h. Feb. II.—The’ Hmw'
spsw-tal aaWutehMe a grted bi'alry cmpsign, cynsiBiiug 14 an eilra-rdmary
wovriiM-ut thriaigh ike rtdkoe- Gall
to ales, aa annul to take place.' ■Uri.a,
1 boUtaa nod Wlfatek are t“ owuruand the
fixer,
a hick mil tar neipt* t-T Ibe purI
p—-. M.wrlg.itnrry, to ima. ai-.l M-.talr
npvhstb* fr&gt;u&gt;i tleo. Corby. The vtpv
itittuii will start ale mt the middle of &gt; eat
week from E&lt;stp&lt;wi, Mi»e. The oiem
tag ol lire Alatw.ua aud TrWal.tghev lfr«eta, ami ibr’ .Krupainu. ..I Selina, hl-wit
g-nnery auif Mobile, »lU sirtiMlly ftwwpir&lt;e oUr u.llliaiy work in tbe v.Uoh

&lt;»tegg *• ttw Vaugh* ltos.t h* s-mi.w
time, afarn Girga tadered lira (MVairy
Io dMnxNint. ar-d fadd b*a opptairwl tea b '
(•(fating Min* ftisa. Msbae, findm* '•••
,-haiMV
s&lt;v ...i.pl-ah vuy thing m (his jr» |

Amrndmrt^

few Advertisement

The Ptsstadalgbsa rile.
Pbila.lelpbm. Kwb. tk— Hw fire beer
ia tmwku« wngwaled i» black hum

b^ reduced
have hern .

wuek was turwwl off yeetorday.
The famaty fall waa finally paaaed.
almost a week ago, giving tn each eoM-er
im ibrpreoval call SIM, State bounty,
and tlOO t*.wu b.-onty.
Hereafter,
three yvarv' men will get fiSUO Stair
buwnty.
‘
Among the ggrateet novelties of tbe

Stale Capital are tbe rep.*rtera of the
Detroit papers. Ail hand, agree lhat
thr Frrt Piru gvta tbe m-al reliable
reports au Uf as they go, bat the report•ru vary cuiS-fnUlo excliMio every thing
cheiomid mil11eta against “our partv."
Tbe rep-uta of the TnbuHt are just about
t&gt;.i reports at aft. Two repxteve tu that
paper act aa wsatheiocka, to indicate the
prvbaMe acUon uf ibe Legislature on
wnw mat tars ool yel deter ml ued. In
stead •/ reporting what boo bran (fans
they write luug boutilice apua wbsi
ought to tw done, aud talk vtautdy up..:;
mat late uf V total Itag do nut ku&gt;w Ute
fires prtemptaa—always being pt city evr•la.u, however, that they are uu the wiunnig aide.' They have lately taken nut
only Um Legislature but tbe tJupneuis
C' .wrt uudrr ttair charge, and talk as

lftS4:

। g od habits, a neU drilled euhlier and ta|N*d Ir.-rn tbe bonuMg barrels pwnd
I loved by all wb&gt;&gt; knew hmi. And we, ..ver ini- fab street and down BvFeder.I
; tbe ni«tn beta uf bis n.mpany regret very filling Ibe tntiie eiraet wrtfiH leks ««'fire
' much to l..ea bis eervktM here. Bui tw ■ita icmiinr U&gt;C b-.ueM un tawfi safes ,4
»;!• alrret fix ewo tquares and carrying
(fevaalatMl into Wnshn&gt;gt&gt;&lt;a, Elfawonb dsrtng (he da; affluent l-. about tWU. and
that &lt;4 Sunday to ataun *W, making a
(■ tai for two day a ,4 atxnil tfOUiiu.ltd
case wherever ta&gt; may go. We fewl t&gt;&gt;,
aounde., and lIHsafag. Ifar Mbs &lt;U lor
say like this, all that we can my. is. that
Hivnij is U-lt buoan, toil it is tol&gt;e«ed
to be frilly aa large a* .sila
We Ire 4
we regiet hie lose,and ht. will ever be io
nta.ut 1VU prisoners, ainoug wtnnu are
our memory( fix yearn Io ,cuuie.
Ils
■ iiU'ufaw of .dfivcia. Notwithstanding a
spoke very brief aa fallow!!
•mere st.it m of ram oattuon-d ail a«)
Ba-rrnta Noungas: — In enmpliawwJ
U-day, rivrCltqt Ba it frit, I he Si dl.lsl-s, ,
; • ilk urdvrs I am rviia.rd fr.-ai ll.ie c&gt;.&lt;a- ।
Irft their beds, but m.mmful to rwiate,
l&lt;4md tb*tM«*4*ea in a river «rf fire. T»w
faintly Kecanie acattvred. M'«. Warr
had bar y..unseat child, a beautiful link
girl, Ik her arnu, and waa endeavoring

nsari will rwr incur n.y mesovuy fa-realtar, »b«v&gt; all &gt;4* ‘&lt;s can wijoy the pn»i
Ivgv as ctlitv** &lt;&gt;f tbe L'tulrd tkatea. I
lee I as (bough I .Hight to give y.« my
advice, and thulia, be laiUrful In )our
i rounlry.
Thus Ur, while'yun have brew unde*
my OHMmai.d. y.ar hate proven y.uar
sri.es well worthy of tbe name nf »-l

that ih*y ran only. Im (drptifa.l by ttap-crllisr dreuHrelBours viitr-Hinding tto-ni.
। Capt Ware a&gt;4 his lao aoitii thrtilir^
tad ibr otfirr threw dauglifere ore n.iss'mg. S.s ts&lt;dna fa al! haw hern rrv-»

Ttoonapt
dhamrrrtile
Hope ft IB
ly.Carlti*
Am) ria 15
Wi.snsix! •

ta-.l.'.h.l r. |
Iteflhtostto

COLD PENS
foi nt

aitueai

tnenurrly ibe exirwote left al F-rt Cum(auiga, &lt;« inc bquiricl Ktver r-wd, tu,
and acnoe liatetar's ifau al Ailustrotg a
lu.li, aitb tbe MliaaLW avtl owl taMnrd*
Dstasvy'• Mill, a .nsteovv 01 atomt liter
(Wiles, all ol wbreb greets! fad lievn

•Limlrti 1

• ctartrOts •'
c-.pn-a ♦! 0
t»00. ft

"Like inaater, like rahu,**
iba adage, and l eupp.we these nrra (t)du jnsl wbal they are paid to
brie &gt;s a aiu.utuUOual wraklress in

tu hi vat.

licta
R
Sruinfifu
318 IValm
it’thrliuu
A Mew and Daawnwns Weapon.

speculateo on a prospective war wllb lbw
«/ companies tu engage ia trade, who- , oarntrv. with a heaia like the faffawlng:
With tbe Lkes guarded by Britwb
lucres and nsvigatinu, passed the brlrta I
gaahueia
— with fifty thousand Bril wk
ye-teeJay
after fcteg au changed I
urddurra. wi’b •*»* hundred lb--oarnd Can
adiane figbtto* far Lbeir wal—.. hold
that Canada ia impregnable. We far nM :
say (bat the Yankee ie a row a. d. bu| be
l^sl Sunday evening Prrf. E. O. IJs- i« B very difirfeM uranfr-m w*el be «a.
al ike time of tfa Revoiuinxiary war.— '
VM, .4 the N&gt;i big mi University, dclirerWe lay fa»t»W thia pr»p»«lwHi, that met
ed. alCapil.4 Ball,-an eei-gy npm the saM AWicralad in an aggressive war, he
lair iaiswulrd EewaU. Evucn.
He ia m.potrnl far hon-cif H- ia a ama.i
uaa.
plca&gt;wo* aevhtng animal Io faa taeles
did a»t cOHNidt tbe OBMil emw ul ento,
finis u&gt; p-utrny to* «cdy tbe bright aide
of cboiatarr carefully biding all defect,

seeing
fijrre and ignoring (be real
‘wowa. Ue portrayed tfrn ninaawir uf
Everett aa fattury »'B son mta reward it.
As aa vraux, a aehular, a wmaervatoe &lt;4
public order. a amdmre .rd faithful friend,
be WMti all ba*rU»aad extorted tbe ap-i
plasw ufid) abb wtaMnbe oanve to cm-,
iMt, Ha ww* Wot a eafaevuoc, onwtotted I

Qvvrs “I
lo.'iBg ar. .
ia this Coaa
far. Ifai I

The aehred if
oimm-tely
wan aa highwaynirfi, haw imported

it«B.

Frees i wtambes, Ohio,
New York. F-toto-lta T.toaoa has
*fnctal ton. Coiuiubua, Uhm, stat*
Mil ■ a drtarimimt .4 fiuO irbrl

Gold Pen*, 1st and 2d quality in
Sa]id Riiv.-v r.vt
r*.. _
I tar Uta. ItegUsture hnn I an fad Itopn-p.««d CvantUlutaWtel aii.rtalu.vul I.,
•tsdish slavery i.y a VMUs ol 2S l» 4 tw
fat right im-to-s to rbiiiiub’THw This I tbv faruate. bimI 5b to 12 iu lbs House—
'tog or efab ia filled with dourly pnrk-d, a slrtetly parly iota.
fine mad. a ad weighs fi-ew fife tn (ta '
poanda. and baa great advant^ra ovrv
the ord tone r rich at I.ImQv- u fireas |
New V.-rk (Eefa ft —Tto Rtefaw.ted
bnwhka or sfang-sbta. (| a&gt;l| ax r— I Atawwr.rr ahware the rvtal owCrrumrut
tosmd after a Most is struck. ao4 it tom e» j ► w .ei.dreg j»a„. «m.«o—i-mrr., ami dr
■" mark nc bmlav. Wbva lira ihCm ia I Clare* (be ftrrtartf Uovrvwnivwt l.tai rl-1
taythiftg Io gain and tbe rvhrlaevery Ifaii.s
l.ee *.y tbe pmer Mw.vettfbU. fr 'ttanke
’_f
will peLH.1. highly

Tb- Hrebmnad Sntiurf *aye it ■ e
te be tbe ..If &lt; t and jtritee 'tnawen
prevent, either be remaval «r dos
IWM. tbe fMling .4 c4&lt;,ltl .M„ rfk

�r in

iwsjw x&gt;x&lt;rr&lt;3r svoxua.

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A Large Stock of Drugs, Medicines, and Groceries, Just Opened, and for |
•feUjy
Sale Cheap, at

BURTON &amp; ACKLEY’S
Hastings, November Tth, 1864.

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ci’imm-n thinga pertrc-tly. la (ar better
worth our endeavor than t» tUmcumta.un things rv«pectatily.
We Ameri­
cana in many ihinga aa y rt. have been a
lit I la IncIlWtld to begin making MOT shirt
at thr r.«u, Imt nrvrrtbrlrBa. wbrn we I
Ml abtail.il. at can make lb« shirt as
toco aa anybody—it ne&gt;-da only that we
tnm nor iutrntfon to it rewired that,
ruffle or Hu rufflo. the shirt we *iU have.”

cithern ha»e u&lt;4 thr alightrst idea uf macViurrj and bare
taate f»r It.
For
my part I never had tba ahgbtre curii-i
ly I., know anytinnx about meehamca I
rauiM n-A Mau, today, the principle, i^i
which ihMMain-rngioo works. fora I’mdrrd dollars. Too may take auch a liJJJ
aa I waa, said art him to watcb-inaking.'
and after &lt;vrn years he might ba able
bl take apart and put together a waut
hut it wouUlte coott — — u'- '—"
ti.ui and up hill work
he oelec«e*ibe euoafoi

able artwC &lt;4 Iloaaa Furniture ndI We sunk

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Bay ibe Bmi ; tbc» Take fare al it.
t have new a &gt;ell aaw.rtni'ut.4 bra» rley. FJr. ^o-,w.; TSWtcvu, mAxv\v,
, tafctw \w \vr®^tr txwwuXdlY**,
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STOVES I STOVES! STOVES!

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GROCERIES!

WM. H McCOSKSLl.
llsckateitb to I.. Coopt
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Riliou* Fever,
Fever and J2gU».
Liver Complaini,

Jav.n3ice, .
...
Xidney Camplainte,
3 IM» AH loOUitt A RANUt OF WORK
,H CIA* EASILY »e N» UN THESE

JUST RECEIVED
Thr hr*t plan and the moat sure nf »*■craw, I think. U to have every yung mail,
when ha etarta io bu«tne«a, aelret that
trade which beat unite hi" natural fienitre
N»a phrrunhmiala tell ua, and indued we
kiwrn it onreehea. that tL-re ra au grra’
diff rrnre in lim formation of the byinii

arc u6V
Vo ^t?**'^*t*
a% a wwAxAur
cart. a\\ Vat
w*ucU-

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iCkrwiratt, Paiali, &lt;Ml», C. I
[^Maowe, UuanUMC FiMi4&gt;
«. lire, braid. Fall, C«»d. Iliad,
nihaul bwtli&gt;«.
M. bleak «M U.rrad.skipstinte",
ljr uu tMjn.der .ui. vf .Llh.
w over uu-Mra aad aaaata wil h­
I Um thrra-t.ur rrx«M lnl • cteuga

This Rtotr took tbr flr.1 prts.lmn at the New
TmtHtafr Fait U-ld la Baataeler
Tdirs ‘t.-

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art co«v\un*&lt;it
rart.
rook* ax\A
\jeAxxe\x. vacXtx XXwcr.

R.J. GRANT!

'EFFSttSOX FARM EK. &lt;Mhi Agh.
evnra Ol watHtnorou St.
|. O Dtairtr. •&lt;?*-

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1865

Chienaw, lit.

New Finn.

1855

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PATEIT MEDICEIES,

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OUT EKIWIVE CASH ITOtE

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Dr. D.o'bacVt

BATTLE CREEK

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AMERICAN ORGANS,

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THE CITIZEXS OF BAP. UT OOIXTT

will!; trrairlo Ararjmoit,

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Kvery liutruBu-at Warraafod for Fira
Pricu*. fnim *|U0 tn 1500.

and cut*! prupeekv. without hav
• rVbhile it ~i being cured,
few rAmwJiarrwdallya fnk»&gt;&lt;ilpwad nrtngled
fed to thr MW ra O&gt;na«
pounds -4Indian nirat.-l

THE AMERICAN OR AN

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BOOTS &amp; EES®?,

GROCERIES

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DRY GOODS!

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YVeaM call the atlretloe of AM. tWTurea
-iahiazMjwta, In th* w Matrix
Turn •xtmwdorntH. Mt ahert Bailee.
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VOL.

“DYSPEPSIA,
AMD DteULAtEH JBKMUtTtKB FltOS

^usintsi:

'trtoni
■MFLANIFS CIIBlR BtrmU
wiucvnK srtBr cak»of
t&lt;i tire te*rl “hcttp '
■topping, attacked lire bimtatM
Mm H the a»m by a plRM tfi
tempted the lite «f *M teaaa
haj.pfl^ exaiprd uninjured. ■

*1'01 &amp; the the rvp.ut”lt*r-pirfU. Aina
kre wwa arreatul, trtel. anil ttequkl^d tel
lte.pM.of toAmii. The dm«Mar a&gt;4
her Mn'rend
'•»' X.Aa-.
tetMtoBaMdi Hi..---------------- fr.-tni them. Hr was ««* -*• e'Owdalie
a&gt;)len&gt;, tr»m widiB Bb~«lte AwiUrd
aftrr'Mnreining ets motrtba. z^n l&amp;Si be
caute b. CahliHuia. '• W*1 ted Minted

agKSEAfS
sSSESssalsrl
drugging the Cn..r|tr » chichi &gt;ixi nd 1

ROBERT* * «T«nttfc

jT,luff..»i»d«* &lt;&gt;"• • v««r

II THE IEIT TMIC

I mtrvlted tted I bhd bH*. tejiafrW
tl»e,®d eiprewred to'tbe •aglhree thi
.yn.jWb^ I redly felt fef Mm., •; Aftet
that T urldom peued the flHfter.vi^rer
looking for “Pap Aindct^and' agan
*.. bite tetr to think' e/ rtta.■dad ap.ri
be SSSl,.
bad-told me
!. ..r&lt;»TV»n,
*" *”*
her throwing, a gm.'lrrnao’MtVtlt pnr
chawd'a •» all m.rhtere«p“ table at ai
airetui^'n.Hn nppMtr. pri*Pijefjte’ tb

irer. twi Block'im «U»A.?f
a*«&gt;tnpanr th. rarrter. hr ha
« fitet pnAeMy gl.lag Are *
ire rtf®careful dclivrer ‘rtf tba
Fttmldtcl with Ute num!
retire ..Id crtMm.afwte’a i

- *Oee &gt; fM« irx enite'
Wks on
-taf&amp;'Bteek.
■' Hl.dvd %,te s»T MMiMM Hnr&lt;t*
•Te*.- tote the ehw*. **K»-wed- M«

■ DtastorjihaPraa*
Peace Gomtniatiun
."WW»S
interview was twrr there was a' kngfby
general cxiseraalirej held. kaemn* that
&lt;t -m during ‘bia iolvrtnal t-ilk tbit th*
rrbte amlwwdura Gr*l b«*rd of tba pas*»gc of the cnrwlitutiiHial amendment bj
■ftaloier
uf Omgreaa. ' Ote of

idcol

■Wistrifasi.

HRMldMUda it.. The old farmer

frw«n «»m&gt;d turn theb..u» in and Irt
barker haa,‘&gt;.1|l.«d aee«i-*e.ef a &lt;ima UteM d^aMMat, tboa aavtagtbe expeow
aS&gt;»W*b dallrd-t.*
«■• brdi*&lt;nate.i»
tod.HMid. differb tate wite detma aW
ate In ul«Mi *!)&gt; ■ ikd&gt; I ileB—BBBi I
befriend that be tmerr efc.t *&lt; .M

ni» h«i&gt; »nd !■

Wren—' ~W u»
. jj.
•‘Peato.ra I met find *■«■»* aSlerrln th.
hno-BBeW the- Wr. .&lt;t»W
roMn.Bfw I feae'BeMgBkflKMlRBRB N*
K^.„d Sotery Fahlie.

itoYtecZK

ehiM W«KWd Keen watching hmTwilh
enri.^iW F»*’ »*Mnd Hl U&gt; W jMg
fand iwiialiiwrlv .unroadH-l. “WMt la
*■ Rnmrj
leered tba eart«*»"J flt CWtf YMMfl hurt

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5 Aieago, February feb, TB«.
To lhe Bupertntandects, Toeeber* and
Parts otae Public Schools of lhe
NcJtb-WbeT.

A Great Suaitery Fair I* to be opened
In tba City of Akugn, upon May Mb
IMO. Tba Executive Commit!** having.
Whoa the deckion was first rawdor id U in charge, have determined to bp? b.
by the const, there were eery few who
even bfelod nt a nullification of that de­
rision by tba Legislature. But theoooooelhy together cd some cf the mere »■

Albert Phillips
Geo. Preston
RU. Gto** , , .
Barlow it Goodyear
Geo. Rum
T.G, Am

prnu C**rt ” 8u they bad rccoereed to
stratagem, on Monday evening, and by

sailing out two lawyers of the senate,
who had been retained by those who**
seals are now eontaeted, and who occu­
pied more than two hour* between them,
H was hoped te base the talking all on
ana aide. Thia little arrangement was
interfered wUh, at rather a late bear, and
the unfortunate interloper was replied to,
not answered, in a grace personal man nor
by an aspiring young lawyer from Kent.

A final rote was taken upqn the question
to retain the present inaianbente, ia their

by contributing one day’s salary.
«aya, the tsiane* either eberel er not
Afl moneys may be remitted through
▼o«ing.
It k a singular commentary the Member of the Committee of each
State
aontribaliog.
upon thia matter that of those Toting in
To eara expense, it will be better that
lbaa£r»adr&lt;, about one half wto* there*
artidea Contributed ba boxed and sent
directly to Chkagw, plainly marked—M will now be contended that the cnuco*
vote bi more binding upon u* than the
Supreme Court deokiA’CS. Such is the
if at th* lime lhe articles are shipped a
oreisisteney of eoitie me* eent b*re ae notice of shipment bo eent to tba Chair­
legislators U-ienM any desire her* to man of the Committe*. be will one - that
discuss the merits of the Supreme Court th* article* ar* disposed of in accordance
s itb tba wishes of the donor*.
.
decision, i wrU only say, that seema to
Aa the Schools of many of th* ViL
me a very alr^ugv operation of th* “un­ l.gee will bold Exhibition at th* cloae
known principles Of law,” to aver that a of tire Winter Term, the Committee
decision of tb* Supreme Court of lhe would suggest that a small admittance
fee ba charged, and the proceeds given to1
State is law to every other man or body
tba Sanitary Fair: or, if desired. Spacial
uf men in the State, and is n*l law ia ds- Exhibition ba given with t&gt;is end in
ciJin^tbc “qualification*" “e lection" and view.
A very trifling gift from each school
of members of th* kgisktsrv.
In other wi^te, k not a Senator or Rep- child In th* North-west will, in the ag­
gregate, maha a munificent donation to
ressntative under aa much obligations to
lb* Sanitary Fair.
obey law and act in accordance with law
(Signed by the Committee.)
a* other*t
P.8.—Tbe-Ameriom-and the" Us, ted
Since the passage of tbs bounty bill, Btetei” Express Companies have agreed,
most of tbs legielatiotr has trees of a local through tbc:r agents in Chicago, Mewr&gt;.
J. D. Colvin and J. C. Fargo, to tnmecharacter. A bill has beea introduced
into the Senate to provide fer paying
drafted men th* sane But* bounty as
volunteer* A bill has paped the bouse
making prorlaion* fur legalising tba ac­
tion of towns heretofore voting bounties
to volunteer* It al*o provides far th*
sad 80 veers of *g«, reeeutiy dkd, leaving
voting to assess money raised by Not* a wife but no cbUdrae. Ho leaves an
fur the same porpo** if the towns sc de­ estate of about 880,000. To bia wife Ite
cide. There are so many phases to' this kA KOOOMd th* urn of the ferm during
question that lhe House concluded to Is- bar life. To th* fetnily of a soldier wbo
had beea kilkd fa war, be beqaaalUd
gslixe every thing, and to permit towns
to rule themeelvee aa deeply la debt an
they see fit on post call*. The Senate
committee have preUy much ooocluded
to amend the House bill so es to kgalixs
nothingjmly what has baa*.heretofore
voted on. I do not know what will bo
the result. I am getting heartily die­
gutted with tba wbefe autter of leeal
boontto* I eax teen sal Bare eowvfeced that th* true way ia to pay a unlfirrm
Slate btaffity, than let the draft drtd*
upon whom the burden uhaU &amp;U. 1 feai
now that I am done paying
attoM to
dter myself W draft Iflaadrrted
and the Government deem* as a it rnbyset for a soldier, 1 will serve or ferwifh
a eeb*Ut«*A__Wa.aM.MMd Jtet a few
■aorpnafi* befeea ths Jana ana will b*
wanted, aad tbMaU wo has* her .refer*

Frank A Um.
QG. Holbrook
JaaumRteh
W.H. Poware
M. W. aUr
C. Welton
W. P. Grnmaonda
W.d. Fanubur
John O. Tmkkr
D. M. Hosib
Seymour Aadnia
Adem Tinkler
W. IL Goodyear
H. A. Goodyear
CABeihy
O. 8. Hadley
W. Burgher
M.G. Osborn
Lemuel Urie
J. M. Navin*
D. C. Hawtey
John Hotchkiss
James Townsend
Daaiel Woolcoll
O. Dodge
M. Gescbwind
Allen JoaM
D. II.JEvcrta

Sherman, elated by hie recent increases
feels ounfident of marching through South
Carolina. We are willing be should bog
the delusion to bin heart as bis tall will be
a greater disgrace when It ooms* upon
him. We too fodnig* In feelings of con­
fidence in oar strength, baaed upon far
different and much greater grounds.—
Sternum's army entered this State with
threats, openly and defiantly made, of
veagencs which should mark bia march.
Sujith CaruliaiaM are not to be intimi­
dated by lulminattoes of brstalUies and
we are mistaken if South Carolinians bare
forgotten how to treat ths toeolsoc* of
hirelings.
The Richmond Xr-sriuro of lhe 1 Mb
aaye according to official advisee, the last
received at the War Department, Sberman ia moving on ths upper branches of
the Edisto.ee ideally intending to flank
Branchville and strike the railroad to
Columbia north of ite junction with the
South Carol in* Railroad. Ria concluded
Beaurvgord has’ telle* back from Brandi
vide to take up a new line to cover Co
Iambi* and one Letter calculated for de-

Jamas 8wia
Charles Cola
Ja* A. Sweerey
A. Richardson
John A. Richardton
fcDulpb
Tinkler
W
*3. 8. Goodyear
D. McNaughton
B.D.Fifi3d

General Beauregard'* dispatch Hapjw ra
that un Thursday evening du- emrny
approached the south bank o'tbe Ct ngare* and threw a number uf »brlls Into the
eity.
During the night tbry moved
up lhe riser and yveteiday morning
terded lb* Baled* and* Brood Rivera —
Whilst they were crossing these rl«»rs
«.ur !r op* ttxLr Gas. Braure^srdevacu­
ated &lt;kluaabia. Its enemy euun aftrr
took possession. A large quantity uf
medical store* • hicb it was thought im
possible to remove, wore destroyed.—
We presume th* Treasury t»kgrapbie
eelablishuMUl are* removed, altkregh as
to this er have no positive inUmatiun.

Rmaso I
4ibCuugresJ
kd it* qwuM
.J! fur8OC|

Sberman will next diroct fits step* Tbr
general opinion ia that be will go to
Charlrwteo aad establish a b*a* then-,
but we d« noise* what need bo has &gt;-t a
base. It ia to b*presumed bo lossl&gt;ais &gt;
ing rm tba country, and be has had m.

O Sc tel War Dellglte.

Dirimni, )
WaauisOTuX, Feb. 30. J
Tv Maj. Gen. D&lt;l:
The etacuaiioa of Char Ireton by the
rebels ia announced in lb* following tvkm just received from Gru. Grant at
y PUnl lhe 20tb:
E. M. Staswu, Bec’v of War.
Th* fuUvsing dispatch is just received,
and signed U. 4 Grant, Lteut UrtetaL
The Richmond JErumiurr ..f today,
just received, soys that Cbari..U»n was
evseuated on Thursday iasl
(Signed)
G. Wutxsl, Maj. Gen.

K

tea?

a P. Hewett

H. D. Watt
Tboraaa Kelley
P. Pratt
C.G. Bendy

some very aotertaieieg military criticism*
aotkipttioc* that Branchville and ulti­
mately Umrieatcm are m bia design* —
There cm be little doubt, bet be will
Mt either one or the other. Remer aaye

COLD PENS
•

FMTWE MILLION!

IMStt
W, 8. Brown
A. D. Kennedy
John Fieber
Jobr-N. Kennedy
Plaidea Brown
JobaS-Creso*

, Newport Feb. IB.—All double re­

garding the occupation of Branchville S.
C., by Gen. Sherman have been dissipat­
ed by a despaib -from on* of the Aferalfr
Fort Fisher correspondent*.
Th* annowaoewsswt of Ira captor* oa tba 12th
lost, after three days of hard fighting,

. ra*
aiuMbsdA*
llkaleu j
trust the nsiil

reetsd the south bank of the Cea.
withta a few mike of Calnmbia, a h*
skoated aa tba aorth bart of that r!

�IMJSS'TOT' X&gt;JRXF€3- BTORB.

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K

V Large Stock of Drugs, Medicines, and Groceries, Just Opened, and for
,
Sale Cheap, at,

BURTON &amp; ACKLEY’S.
Hasting*, November 7th, 186^

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to show then,.rites aa little tender poiuta

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treaktag Ihroagb lb« riwllof the aeed.
Bos ta drib., tevho or Meow hsehe.

£

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indbehMlbe sew. An ounce of need will
U» Uh, m«1 to rtotlj-to

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WBI’iXTimt AND AtCOBOt.

r.w.aJM**^*

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manta,
panonm*
tUtMTOti.CftrUyMte*

wUehhara been showed upm. bwftoaa
KW \xart* ©$
CowfcXr^,

groceries!

The twenliaritf e^ tba

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X*K &lt;X&gt;rriE. »DQ*B,*FICIftWM
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I*&gt;CMH. FIGK ftH-ujifl. cuorua.
days by-keeping
• warm place for I
Ing off In ashes u
Dot tricvLthis plat

by * ^iJXr^y*
\&lt;v \\w.
fee the Ufa sad bm&gt;tb ef-fte todp depends

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(Ppepepeia, .
Aak Jfcileehs,
Ltew OwpUIM. Derr
Lsuoorrhmo,
Jbw*aZoO^npl»i&gt;

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MU EICLUtVE MSI STME

(DiEBAJP, TO® (BAgTr

BATTLE CREEK
sew-A HHMith: W IMAGER
•t. st
'l' ... a'__n ... K. t.1

OOTHZK waa eur-d «f Freerand Age*
after tr, In- rtrri madtrH,. ie bi. n*rk
OOTHXB w*. rarud W Feaar boro
which SM *ii«to-l fnnrtren veers.
AX0THX2 &lt;&gt;r nheomai^eKife^M VWM*
Ca.es innumerable W DyapendB a~i laser
Cr&gt;«p u-.l cuujd^bo B,*"U’***
AVovk.W.'Wx a CXartK.

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are lhe *nat active and lliusshgk pOto that
'n.-T Mt to diraedv upoa
iagtbat argaa «e eed&gt; an a---------------------ZH? iart SKtX'ttlS K

©.iB.&amp;iHa^SHEnrErs
AMERICAN
ORGANS, THE CITUS^S OP..BAiMI COUNTY

eiaa^y a pentatire pU£
They are really a , t .
,,
Ufti Uitfrt* VvX\,
which, ia eonjaaotiuti with the

TO *&gt; EXASIMAHOX

larg- ihljlsn. ThiCStf ba provided
wilh a laafto faucet, adiTawt nearly level,
supp'ttoXtoy bare of irgg, to preroct
•agg u&lt; &gt;UB warping. Some of tba evap­
orators invented for making eurgbutn
•yr.-n txsiM been need, aa we learn, with
veil gn^b results. They certainly are
well adeemed to the purpose. We shall
be glad oP bear from suuie of the Urge
maple Mar makers, in regard to any
impmve^nta io the way of malting au­
ger. tl l a*alv introduced, with a portico
lar d^.&lt;-4pi;.^i ,4
Tparafe
»n
kind., fw is bi aqnw yeanruiareve have

will cere all the a£&gt;reia«alit&gt;a«d ■&lt;■----- ttl
uid. uf ihemeeirea. will relievo and cur*.
KbediJLa,*
Cbvti’.vne»i», .
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ftsdogwstion, (Tata 6» ths /tfwwte, ■
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Try than neftciaet, and yon w£ aanr
•WtT« 11Aak ytmr nHgMune. who butt usal tma,
iii they wilbeay they am
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DRY GOODS.

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BDOT8 ft 6®DW,

base ever duebted JOO will

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Fall to 0*11 at Skionar'a

DRY GOODS !

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tMJOD PRINTS,

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                    <text>�7-30 LOAN.
UMVirillA,

SCSSSK

vm^ dour* of their citixena, tba palmetto
Qtate ha* almost eeeaped from the tern- .
bl* 6-aaeqnenet* of war.
NaWftoukm]
bal fc origin iu South Carolina,

8bs

legislators was tbe first to pass the ordi­

nance of secession.

Tbe first blood of

. lbw great struggle was abed al Charleeloc.
lb*** bore tbs gallant Anderson was
compelled to haul down tbe national »
efet ariTyMd up Fort ■enter to tbe
erh^ant 'Beauregard. Charlestoe was
the birth place of rebellion and witnessed
tbe first gnat act in the drama of the
wtr. Jr Is now almost four yearn siiwv
can malt*. If it were possible' to tow8uhtler fell. During that four years^nil- totaplatatbe financial failure of tbe Auv
Ikata of money baa been expended and eromect, ne bank would be any aefer. jf
many lives have been lost In the rain
muwey is taana&amp;oo. to^lvidwal notes oriwdshiar to caplet* Charleston from the bond and mortgage. It win be payetde to
direction of tbe mu.
Thews attempts the same currency aa tbe Ooventasent

pay* with, and no betSsr. The GwramOhan marcbee ufiTinto the enobtry, in the
rear «f tbe defiant i-Ity^ad ft yWds^ln o l
aa It were, without pmmnre. It is evac­
mortgage upon tbe whole property of tbe
uated betaca a Union toldier even at
country. While other stocks fluctuate
tamptato enter. Snob to Bhermaa's
from ten to fifty, or erec greater per
cent., Government Maska are always
-We had h"j*d that tbe avenging angel comparatively firm. Their value Is fixed
would have meted out swift dertructinn reliable, beyond all other soquritirs ; for
to that pestilsMial city. That »&gt;l one while a thousand speculative bubbles
atone sh&lt;«ld kava been left upon another rise and buret, as a rale they are never
to-mark tba spot where treaaoa oslrhlnbelow par, and are often above.
atfd, and where the first gun wan fired of
Its tdsxaiL Ixtxubt.—The gsurrnZ
triaann’s nnboty war. But if it waa not
rate of iuten-et is six per cent, payable
annually. 71£s is seven and three tenths
that each a city is no feoger under tbe
payable aenu-aaaaaffy. If you fend on
footn-l •&lt; tbe traitors, but that it has
mortgage. there Meet be a searching of
passed into tbe bends of tbe loyal and It m
titles, lawyers' fees, stamp duties and
Kerry loyal heart will rrj.de* at tbe
delay a, and you will peek ln&gt;ly the aafl&gt;e
reswls,*™- thoughts had &gt;*pwd foe a
fa’W &lt;&gt;C money you would receive from
worse fem fifths oily.
the Gofernment, and leee of it If you
in vest ia this luwa, you have no trouble,
i Auy bank or banker alii obtain it for
i yon without charge. To aacb note ur
bond are affixed fire ••coupons" or iaiererr
Fifty days of the toseiiai ud tbe Legis­
tickrti, due at the expiration of each eadlature fense expired. No more bills ean
n&gt;&gt;* be introduced fur legislative action,
baa aimply urea: off ooe'ofthere coupons
owing ta the CmstitutMual lindUti&lt;«.
present it to the nearest bank or G-&gt;veru
Tbe last few days bare been busy days
meat Agency, and receive bin interest;
owing to that tack
BHU hart been intbe note itself need not be presented at
tmdaeed wpoa ait enaceivable subjects,
mtnj •&gt;( them hi a very crude state, to alt Or a coupon, tips payable will
every where be equivalent^ when due, to
money. Ifyou wish to borrow pinvty

In the fewer pan*-/ the oity w*r» &lt;xm»
(ItosM todfeadbp unr stout mto abeUTbe wealthy part -f the papa|ato.n bav*
doasngd the arty.and now ail ibainauaMis
jare tbe poorer cUnma a tor are auffimug
firumwgntW food- A aauvsuMnihed
bean mode by lhefowmapder Ihm llslsh
ebfob rtwnUed ta the onptore ut 4* preaes
&lt;
correspondent, wbp urftedifiy tbe ± niton, give* tba foUow iug
'

,

Last Thursday pveMag. we had the
pleasure of listening tn Mrs. A. 8. McAlla»Ur,’ fr.w» Bwufe-Creek, who was1

visiting in the neighbor I.m»d. At oar,
eolieitatfoa she sang for lbw benefit of
tba Bold™' Aid 8.&lt;ta&lt;y, Masted by
bar brother. Mr. Craaa, fr«n Assyria.
N&lt;&gt; words can justly describe the won­
leal evening Btig.Gcn. Gshamaxitinaiug
c&gt;Hil*&gt;ai&gt;di&lt;«ttoe N.wtbeni Distriet, d«s- derful powersbfMrs. McAllaster's rule*.
c.vsrrd euiire indicati-iae abi&lt;J&gt; led buu Her -Bosnia Naaata,"-WfifeUe aad I’ll
to bri»e»e tbe.- (whale.. Wfpe about to
evacuate Charlesu*!
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chanting bar prateae. . Or yon see Aald
Mrs. J.dm Anderson, my Joe John, and
-her ysdr tuaun,” tottering hand and liand
, almost to tba happy land with their loves
i we bright and trmt/td aa when they twain
•‘On a bright May mum” were madv

Stsaxus stm

hhlmbolds
genuine •

PREPARATION
FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU

Det asothd/s lullaby aa she flag.
&gt;'*r bar darling baby that sweetly sirs
M.lbe last strain ul Mania dies away,
tut finer of sseculi.m than tbe elcctra

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CgsmaatW/tobM'
acvUMtupuftM*.*'
utikouan b»nk i
enterprises ••mid
right, and after beb
.-f experiroee&gt;*d I.era to-bfite thuA

.attogwftr tbe I
there la the solid ul
like a rock fi* B
slradly iucrrasHig (

..^s-ito/rr*"!.'

jfref.uutil it baa a |
(.lands t« Ikwt/ri

110500.000. TV
d«-mv and sery»*.t|

/HlU agtaft,

2^.'

have atou been very busy in working up
their reports, so aa to be In a enndittott
to grapple with the most important and

exciting qqestioM af thafleaetan.
Three fees* will indicate to the reader.
gl^ry.ufthr pufUi

gwld-bearing b.«d.

Carded to so great
vX»d:renn-Md re
C-^gb B-1I4M..J
femily ta tk fend

Al tba expiraltoa &lt;Z

three year* a buttered th* noun «f the
11111 fl
taent la fall nr of faadiag hie nous M a stat
-per cent gold-iaureet bond, the principal
been spent in both houses in trying tn • payable io not lean than fine, t»r tmire
peefeet and pass a bill tejpdirlng ths aS- than twenty years fr..m iU daU, aa tbe
These bonds
time wf-townships in raising baunttas to GovrrmneM may tfem.
volunteers. The Dowse passed a bill are held st such a premium w to'
Uda privUege m&gt;^ wocl£ two w three
legalising the issue of bond, by towmbips
and to give a chance C* other townships
to vets upon ihcgueauoc of txfonding
nIMd« paid or pledged by uftoara er in-

"Vrfl &lt; ;ih* “r

hm tameetodd aa-tb

Ei^UAbJou
.Hhcr remedy has 1

„d lung cvmptata*
. firctusUy a* GwV

tb« EsateoStaler

to whom It was referred rroek task the
pact pnwvftug txr the psy tarot of Btooev,
l&lt;«Md wr pledged W oHwaitme. or tat .
for e.xieg to refund money paid
by subscription. After a consMerable
discussion the WT wm reeotnmitwd with
inatrnctions to no amend M to provide for ----&lt;r
rc(pndiqg fo town officers and summit- bg.to dm rate
tee* who had advaacad nMWey or givau parts of ths sour

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BURTON** ACKLEY’S.
1.1804.

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DRUG STORE!!!

fret ae-d mil oil meal will hire anR*
tba aaow effad. S-taMiia* gni4 ^w«'
wUl nfoier an inei.aaUon e. tate; «»4bt
atld Inrrraee In milk «W the cotwwMVai
tuent i-T excrsahg
nv«li»' ate «Mtf t**
qwnrla |&gt;er dae'U u*4&gt;alf feMdlinga, and
ia«al frt.tn B)Ml quantitien of Omtb, Pjw

• J «*&gt;»» »Ht bear and pr»»e UeXiafTand
pr.^labb-i U- ahiHdd ba pin* int ent

euxiM

m* erm ftoaj. «r&gt;cn, rnrzt.
rwank ma UK&gt;i o«uim&gt;

KiAney Convy
aW &amp;vtcxxM.» &lt;4
Uvr xxaVxtV.

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art cowj^omA
^oofrt^V *oo\» wrwfc WvAm*
w&gt;c&lt;xeH Ttakt
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Wher. U»r. i. .. UndMry Ju. Ul. &lt;«•mw.l-HOk- brU food, alrfn may-Beitf'

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ret Inrpnrtxnee fo¥aR uni male,’end h aw«er &lt;um&lt;»4» than iu feeing Cowa, (bay

TH 'R.dtaae'c'*
,.
tt\0VMxc\v 'BxXXcts
art
"WbriuK?

. l»«£&gt;rr tbrm tfrrjr wiU yr»&gt;2UL&amp;4
jury fr-uu^Hur rating They ehould be
watered • ■Am, and with water not too
cold ; the Insitrr plan ia to bate eocb arrag&lt;-iiou&gt;VM "'ll give conalaiit acrew to
itftb-Higb ilWeguhuit* ia ohacreed. tbe ♦»
tiualw uppUiui will auuo arroininndate*
il«rll U-atfnd timea.
While I be slip

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SELf-ACMDSTTTG WRINGER
N-. w.«d-Wi.a-«..-8*rfr . r &amp;jn

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iawkcjoraXc Wvt w«a&gt;k mA
dxbA■ • &gt;41 •- •* -*

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bat Herat Ar&lt;ei anj Firfm.eye eaauw XCiy

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ftWnvtEeXx "BiXlera
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v lul tl ••■ KJ

bin &amp;ll)Sni
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Tba&gt;
devrartc iiar'o
th.&lt;n «11
life

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ttXo'Cvxa.eXv li\X\tYV

BATTLE CREEK

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THE CITIZEliS or MEET COEKTY
H2LAKE ST.. CHICAGO.’

DRY GOODS |

et£&gt;e N&lt; rw wmem

cred MB , a* wtn-n lh» Mr aol «*U&gt;.
*r d|( tlw ' t ranger a t»nmy afl* tbe
at ranger’* pH
that ab-uld^U atnotiK^ »&lt; moat «aored o(
all thiag*. ' ‘ “

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WAR NEWS !!

• Oaf .pf.lW.iriU tah« a4&gt;
rMtego of every dh-iak®, jMMqy &lt;*
whaaaWMnd by Mbrawaf ofito
ka^w WM. atoro; M iho

Phoenix of Hartford!
to roaxn
ii ।

aaigaal hbaatonmtoMr Beard. Th.
wuefc ww . mplimd alia gfaaS work,
ii waa Whrwnrd Ibwod that thara wm on

mcaey in the lutarwal impewemaoM
wWI topple Maim, lee-

(bad Sam

»988,its.«4
OMM femlliw with from MhN- aotoXM.
Many ecpedien ta ar. being noorted tojo

Ilmrirtn.

get nd of aU lhaaa ohjeottonaae thto the
cMaaM/bepMd. Kerry few daya iha

Early. by Sheridan, and the capture «f
Chart.liraJlle. bare bort received by
thia Department.
Signed, E. N. St a wo.. Bee. of War.
Qty puiat, March »—1 A. M.
Deeertera from every p&gt;«nt of the en­
emy a liaea. OModriti the eaptare of CharAland corny eae who baawBamieed the eeU al a ptawuem. aa wee th* own with Uua.ilte by Sheridan. They any be top­
•be rid Seuro-Tbirttee. the trot TwteMy tend Goto Early, end nearly hia entire
M4n&gt;U&lt;nh. IM HaUte »
Tear Lena, and the FivriTwemiea.
fare., o metering uf 1,800 men.
Four
Tbe above qweaUnwa and awawarn, it ie hrig-dee were reported a* being aant to
believed. wiH glee fell iafemactioa 'till. Lvncbburg to eat there bafera Gen. Sher­
Um. ibe Swml Beta *“*“ *------ idan if potoiMa.
nr any of the Seek, or E
Signed,
D. 8. Gun, Liect. Geo.
.dtooeU the Lmb, will
oner ail qaamhina, and
bo, »IOO. SSOO. al,000 aad M000 )

U» !.«, WpU to —U- •«
•»
•Hl M, I-- W »!■■*“&lt;’ H.1BW1—..U
taMi’U &lt;H •
M „„ MMHry
J

•otiocally deme, except al a ge
rleettou belt la November. The
lmic« wa. accordingly Amanda!

helped. Our eoldiera are winning imperoar country a ohmic advantage at a ieiuMo honoro, and It ia much to ho dotime 14. th-1 Shall — not rather go plorwd that the privilege, af dtiaraahip
to tod is ekroeri, ferimg thrt there ar. can doc omto apeedtly be oouf.rred apeei
yet rwolta to ba aocuoipliebed which
•bonldaroomeeo-y acting working Brpublican
secure yet another victory
over tbroa who hare hmwtofer. boewl
down to the mofech of alarery. aad lent
their aid rod encuurefrateol to the eoejktglal tbh eotmtry.

oflered 6-r —la by ibe Gorer naient, via.:
the “SKVEN-TlilRTY."
In entering apon bia du tin ba deeirea
to .newer plainly the large number cd
quewtiofla daily tod hourly propounded
to hfttf. t» that hw Mtow country man
may all enderataod what tbw -Seven­
Thirty L»an” b—what are ita pecatiar
fnerita,—buw they can wbacribe fur ur
obtain the aotea, dtc.
IM QuMrioe. U hr b thi. Loaa called
both bronebea ar.ebeeM.m&gt;d life to 1
the “Seven-Thirty" Lnanf
feared that thia aril will grew •&lt;»&lt;
Jarwer. Il beer. Internal, in currency
rarbar than better aa time pnigrm.ia •
al ibe rate vf Suvea Duller, aud thirty
Drgaat burinem ia «m. peat own of &lt;
eenta, each year, on eeery hundred d&lt;-l
lar.; making the intaiwet a. ft4l-&gt;wa :
aaaah ranoiug eway. Tbe troth ia, at
Ona ertt. per day on each 150 note.
wbo ba. roy buameea at all, feela
Twoccota “
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100 •
impatient al the aarifaa of Um. which
in a pecuniary point af view. ia wore,
than thrown away by »*■?&gt;•&lt; bare.
Ove d*4lar - BOSS 2d ^Mdten. Wbati aad bow can they
1-tof. brtedy rndaerod to ih. eeuleobtaieed ?
meal of the qaaaciu* of Mteeted mate. be-daawer.
They .rafor •aUalpw-. ird
1 do mi aeed to do non than make a arcervd interest, by all 8eb-Trv*-uri«e,
rvferonee, aa all your reader, duebdom Naikmal and other Danka, and all iUukkauw, h-agwrw thia, bow they bara art. ero a»d Broken.
ZdQiMion. When ia the ietcttot pay­
tl*!. The Supreme Court dreidee one
able and bow can it bo collected I
way up-® the Cunelicauonal qoretiun.
Jervrr.
The Coop*®. or interact
aad lb. LifiUatnre aaMcaea prerwgativa* Ticket, a.-. doe I Sth February .nd 15th
nevor given it by 1a Caklirtftm, and
a«iy BubTraaeurer, 0. S. Depooitory,
Nalionel «caber
r»r Beaker.
4Cb QwearioM. When muMlbeGuveni.
meal pgy «&lt;tbaaa7J0e1
.
jAombw.
They arc due ia Uro yeera

bnk Qwetfieu. Meet I receive back my
mrtey wiMwwa. IB071
Xa«wrr. Ae ) not enieaa yoe ynerwrif
prwfcrtode •&gt;—the Law give. jv9 the
rigki to demand fruoi the Guverameot,
at that Uta*, either yuur surey or an

aad to render it may Car ail to aabacribe
—tbua Mftiliag th. MMrwctieae of Mr.
Fnaavwu. who earoaMly droiroa that
tbeywopiruflbe wh&lt;4elrod.(a. well a.
th. eapitaliala. ahull beva every opportowny albeded then M: ubtoiaiaga purtowi
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,

Wellington, March &lt;■— The f J lowing
ia ibe Preaident*. Inaugural addraot:
Frfiow Cow. trymm—At thia aoeond
apptorlu to take th. oath of the Prvei.
dwitial •-flier there fa 1cm oroaai&lt;® ftw an
vxteoded addrew then there wm al the
flirt.
Then a Otatemeei ■twnmbai in
detail nf a courw to be poraurd aeemrd
eery Suing and proper. Now, at tl a
expiration id four yeaia, during .huh
publiv dcdarai'nca hare Into oxateirriy
clkd k.rlb on every point and phene oi
the groat control which Mill atetoha the
aUrttiou. and rtgnoaee the eMr^r* ’•(
the nation, litlla that ia new omild .i&gt;e
prwatnied. The pnwrrea nf oar arn.a,
upon which ell rlee depend-, io aa well
known to ibe pabl* m to mtaelf, and it
ia, I treat, reaaunablr MtiaLrt4-y and
encouraging to *|L With high b-pe f.w
the future fm predittion whh regard to It
ia .eotured. On th. occaeiiei aimilar to
thia, four yaora ago all tb&lt;.uchta were
aoxiooafy directed to an impending civil
war. All dreaded it; all aougU to avotd
U. While the Inaugural Addram waa
being delivered fam thia place, devoted
altogether
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‘to caving the Unhm without
war, aeekiag
aaahiag U:
to dweolva the Union and
AS WOT
divide the oderta by nea&lt;
partlmdroroneted war Qi
_______
would mabo war raiher thu lei the Na­
th® ear-viva aod th- other euald accvpt
war rather than hit It perUh, .ad Ibe war
came. Uae-^ghth uf ibe whole populab ® were colored .Uvea But dielribaled
jjtoerolly afpr tbe L’oiun, but UrnUard
iu the ouotbero partIt. Three elavee
e.®ouu.tod a peculiar aid puwerful inter­
eel. All kttow that thi. intereet waa
MMb»w Ibe caum cd the war.
To
alrenglben, perpetuate and extend thia
intereot. wa* th« object* for which ibe t.
awegrota would rend the Vni-a by war.
while tbe G»ven&gt;n&gt;aai claimed Du right
to do more than. t&lt;&gt; rwetric* the terruorial aklargmaeef &lt;/&gt;l.
Neither party tutpoctod fcr dm war th.
magwiwdc and the dumtiro which U baa
already eitohml
Neither MUopatod
that the cauee flf the cocfitet nxghl coear,

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fr&lt;&gt;ra
•,tSa W'tmfl 55f aisrry »&lt;4a»a already naab•dbiasM. JAod~b. wW«i.pie.dHl
4yja«*M.iba MtnMOTof tbs
the
Vy» aew him, and came bearing iiwp
upua him like a Bret «(awiA ships be
«um tbawiad. . tiki, rah i JamU” «M
• tUrnr W them.M-tbey Julaed company
in she aaaal. There they amweMManiMitas awbde, raewig. Imping, skating
backward, and cutting all •&gt;■«» &lt;&gt;f fi»nt+
t»l figures an iba ire, wtiU Gnwge gave
the a ord, ’Now fi w the Island ;" and with
l«ud ik'Wi they sbm-uut U'geiber * upon
lbs nj«r—*H t'ul James. “I uiusl leave
» uu aww.’’ be said.
H) Jaros*, dre’t," eried several at
Of*.
•N.rw sea bare. Jamre,” said Gaonte,

JUST RECEIVED I
. miserable asnieitct. TUeee^sdiaiafi
Kw Viuci\ua\*A

1&gt;4 C*«kl*i Korun,
Wnlwtwp ar kind • good sasorimrot «f

(Ms

R.J. GRANT!

rEXH, PFNCTIA INCH. FAPKK nr.
rrr.oPM.
t£
r&gt;M a«r lUlraa ma; W 4aad .all af lb

1 HVAB JOST-RECEIVED

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r Uta u nine yeaa &gt;Mi4ia^ aodbb pikas'
loe* &lt;&gt;r two years
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ANOTHER writes, hi. sen win ware«
ter bm tiaeh had ateoat wasted Sway.., ,,,
’1 he doctors peuueunced lb« case torero.
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. ... ..... vl .IBa. utxt.Mr.
•r Rea.tr Pay, Mealy.

after ETTintajerj mdipn. ia bis
ANOTHER wm eared W r
wVirh h.fl nin^ToeHr!* veers
ANOTHER &lt;»( KUsi.ur.a4,
l*Mt inuumeralile ot Dywpepsis
Complaint emild bo mentioned h&gt;

Wjwl.1 atteatma «illhep«Hm COMrorNtl
N« end mttti.g «n fWtOsCRTFTIIMl*. and *»
perv*asiw( eisdKtaes of as can rvty ape.

.wax

5 Mao'uniriiired sad tclf. whalrealt 14d rtdH U

nrtrrraaa a.stricrva.ec co..
Ko. » Meuau. New rd*. M l C1e.,uag Ohio
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rwl*«»trVik AgOaUvtr*-* •■ — — •
uerestle units 'la rttki „

Uui|SWprevdITeff.
r■•Well, I’ll gn down tli
you, oniiiAct," and bo d
arrow t&lt;&gt; lUo front, Air be

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a. jloAtu*^ a,v a
ff^man^
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Kit, Sjr^/ulcua Ctomureyiijn, tit.

MBIT MUttEin.

Come and See !!

«jciUtmmt "f their epnrt, he bad rrpsau
edly raabed uul vf ibr osusl. quite acn&gt;as
the clxnnel «f the river. lie wanted t&gt;i
An with the bi-ys. He didn\ really iblhli
there was tn nab danger, and the dieenvrrs
that be bad already unwittinglr*br&gt;ken
tus Gubar a annmand. did mil help bios,
in thia tx-ur ot* weak news sod teroptathm.
The biare aVida&gt;r»»red A&gt;r Mm i» join I
them. James Slowly -glided nut of the ■

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AT THE

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murder.&gt;^*'l&gt;rreUiirig h&lt;&gt;lo which hail
opaned tbf*day in tha channel, and "*♦
la» right
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him, un.wlbch the letters stood &lt;
BBd plain, ‘■BJlimore ” His »t

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QtFLHH Ctuil B1TTE18

Armsl Mansfield and Alyno Cheater
aai In their tent &lt;*e bright epHag afterniHin, writing letters tn their friidde at
bitne.. They had iNen ailcn^ a
ifme, I

and Di&gt; sound w as beard msa. that made
by their jivoevlidiug-near the amuillv
-whitasurfiMw before abeam—Attest Ar
mel ha.kttfvp ytri N be bad dWte* off
IMfifih &gt;T eilth eplwtk•
-/---.
•I aay, Ab"*1' I
I bad a new «*•
, nepiuidsnl. 1 ba ye * rittm so many
any limes
'
Iters are
u&gt; the &lt;dd mica that I heir letters
growing tense and insipid to imsi. 1 «i»h
I bad one ubrfenvld arouae me to active
thought, and inspire&gt;e with enthutlaahi
mid energy.
-Of my lady c-rrt-apondeOW, Uarrhi

*R-FMEMBER
THAT TIIM lllTTlUiJ «
'

SOT AACWOaOMO,

,
• Coates, aa Bum or MTst-Uy.
sU’^CiUrff

IS THt BEST TSIIC

little bit oi nobaruee.

’ i. a. notBnooK.
ro»XKr«Bd CauaesItoKat I—. sag

• uh ih* di.eints fUr

finta.Iter.' Warren BaaiWpb, I'm lor of ths
Miliupiorch. U«nnsnU&gt;wa, I’s.

KJirfE’l A BflBAWM.
okvits Md cduKHiLLORS At law

1-

H **«. CAOWAIAAOtUl.'

on a diminutive

«itb all the rrat. lou an***. AJyiin. J
■bought It very fine tn write her aad re-

ahfoty*ttflt. for the 'weW.' aitd • InPiaM &lt;
ofa-tforty deys'/forlow, waarawta 'linaee c ।
al«Marwi.-A. jo. o».
his lips^called hi» companion.'
hmg, that .bfigbL .Maj aftefnibis naw lyltef before
rm ike figure and cUnurter &lt;&gt;f tl
n.iMhmTfo ,-IM h nMtet'
Tliey C"udiidad she mult be a B —----bl-wide, of the ordinary height df'woh.co;
a lib golden hair and axurs ») «, and alu*
grthef lnrely. io jq&gt;p*arwncA , .
Other rvfiuetnetit and education, they
had m &gt;l much U&gt; Judge from. It was true,
they said. Qyuhaj.wa baf rare 6n
di.wmrnta, hpweser. ■'
rr. nfl.^dM
U’lVKr i
■ An^fo.AniMe1 tpade'a reply. afteflav '•" teyAn '“..“Sljesi: a IVA I
lug occupird ,aom&lt; lime in writing and ,was !*&lt;£'. Uw was PQUatl irat aadftuM. &lt;
thinking aM jbinking ‘»kald'J,and then fed into . rim-ri. ofiwld 1 water, flli rl*
t?,w)nM JH*1* nr^gylniGM'btf W?'
Mritee)&gt;4d4fokiMruKL '«t*
tv i-&gt;«iunue tbe V.'-’rw-'p.uidss&gt;ee. a&gt;. «mj’
Tbe&amp;;«h&amp;Mbrttnsibbtfgfi&gt;Wfc.' 1
u u should. &gt;&gt;cAgrce*l&gt;te tn both partfys,
ledefix-mMKC-arwoitefW^MktAfotAlV »
mid
Alpfa ft approve/ .
BI1C then gsw
ever eiacethe fol| .«d tirtf &lt;MpilaA had &gt;
1
Wil
Heam^wlLwSZ
With
Was ,
Wil iie Victorirt anc ffl'TV,
tie aporth&gt;j-e»e
eolirrntd ti» Armel and Ahnn by fni»ny
Um'.’Ab 'plMMfcb
rpiaUre frvm ,lb» BaltlMbru y.rrfep&lt;itel:
in* »aTy pfeeWu
ent. The “-mutual benefit" seemed tu be I
etiiirely satlsfacti.iry tn id!."'
•' cag.s tn be escbai^d, but’9(»td'them**
‘ Tbs 4 imng^thap dinc^sM the1 iadr*w 1retuardtn be rscfieMsd after, a^dHbg
tetters liyrlbef an4 ga&gt;* ’tbcruurjvrs 1liu f.fei.ani.a.n.w-'ilotaHt, urrujinunrnuis.
1-^
tbn credit ■&gt;! , being ' rrmaritahte for 1
■heir foct in judging of ihnerV a distance.
Often "Ariprl repeated hie f^yrlrite ~Eu . The business manager of the Charles
n-lteP 1.0 rrt&gt;ivingtbe&lt;¥ wetonfop IrAteri too CoufiiBr aaaed"tb have Ks 'e«tALn&gt;brvpl-ts With OmOglits refined. »&gt; resll) inent rt-mpnd fmni'teliere. i..-c =:. •.•• 'bo
her lai.gu.go seamed L'« fl/.w from berpe^ ■•sipjwterd nolHffokthiw hl 1880." Uoe vf
and trace itself in tb&lt;~e beautiful - .iLe rdrtnru uT the CuurirA.ff.red A10,000
lines he wus reeding. "fiurWy, bu fell, far.ibe^bead ofrtiirn. Bwhr, wjxu.the
h.msrlf fosplrrd to a W’lllfr pursue*,' latter was omimaudsut of New Orleans.
filled with a ro-pcct and love/.rail ftian
Anextytxu.r ..f tlm pecntusry cuo&lt;H.
kind sa he discovered the vw&gt;blvhesWi&gt;f tliis
&lt;m« wotrign. U«wyjvfifWi MviffoiWaiid linn &lt;J the street railway companies. uf
niuaningtMs e«i|M»6*o;nut‘b&lt;&gt;rds'&lt;ii»ivtey. Ciucihtiatr shows that the enterp'rl'ap' Vi
tf&lt;f
■ rtwy pmfitable one* at- pM*M.«—
Inn terh a tbocjlA/dlviri*. S- mathnee
of earth. e»n.wln&gt;M of hvsvra she wrrda. I tilling tk» aevuu &lt;months radiet-Deceiti.
I ...m. Um~ -f ufoteaad .htearaaldestiny. txr Bl.Ute jHs^stsr.and citv pasaeuger
But wbalsvrr jlltelbotmb It was uf greet o&gt;uipanM« earned 1100,474 bl., vTbe»
asperses In the Mme time were •
11022X2102'
u&gt;ttrust lu Armd. , . ., ,
j/ ,
Aa,iitnr pass..] on, he began to gbaf* Jfi.sbrtwlng' sn FnteA rtf tirpnidiftirre
bfi tetters lewwHh-bia Tklowd.' Re-fcept
day gmttemeo.
them »M&lt;ire vi him-elfi and niadrtslad &lt;«

IbalAbe "mutual benefit" meant »&lt;&gt;mqIhrug murrf aarl-&gt;a« tliap *aa at first ‘In­
tended. 'Artnal-wa&lt; often bury lb-&lt;bgbt-’
fol—he who had always beene.i|Hy--ei*
bis friend often dteeuvervd :tim gaai»X
drswwnb mtQ tbcdi«aucs, »» g^e, ^
• uuld be away .hum his camp h-.sicjaijd
he, knew his thoughts wars with hU Os*
c.ty friend.
'
'
One day A ratal came ml- the teat with
bia o&gt;uaten«ice bswintng with bappiuswa. |
“ Whm, mra, mf bsijtf ’ »id Aly^.;_. I
। ,s^uf*&gt;Mu
.&lt;*»&lt;*• *r ‘.••ri1
y.'ltr case. .1 hn\a, Th'iiiy pocket ;w‘ Air- ] i
J.itrfor IhHtJ dwys’^abeewca, amd-Tmi ।
foiagldireet ft Balluuurt, (lie. city ^twy
we-ijw.«••■»» Myj-W ■

omi-fully wlrcted pbraseej aht penfeeaes
V &gt; be ii&gt; raptu r»a v\er her»le deeUa aud beHMv songs, and disO-uise* much ul gfuTJ,
aud talk* sit patnounHy and ewdeavma
to imprvaa meand tlai wbrliT ia’ilh t^M
idea tbnt vbr, tm&gt;, bat made a eacridce tee
bar 6iuuiry.j,_ ,
./-,,,..
-*3be uwaiit yr 'U, probably,” inlarjupv
ted hiecniira*.
•
-I suppueaso, ‘'.Mia Arroel,, thereby
dtefteyrng the umeeiltd bia race.
.
-Ihere are0vcfa1' etbr-ra," wteliaw|d going &lt;n 'tHM a leap hno matnwi.my.* H
And ws'ibsageuttenmn 1*4*4 &lt;MbR-.
ba, "»ba are jerticularly adapted a»
ehr.eimteru. They in4te ■MiUurtMl• vl lalxd-apd «fcr1u,n4*J&gt;. *------ -•»—‘-1
all U&gt;« 'uaxtlagc* aiiddietM,' ahd*erim)e
other eowa suspecting the people «d.oUt
.
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iWiBidHa JW
&gt;WB jifoKi Mt
F..r; Aljan, tWru

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it is rrtit tn'tbeiri-ee^t Mdahud for the
alMVWfeakqi i&lt;i b a a»&lt;&gt; eev welW

*A.4Slk»1M«US.'nrealwur'
bm JUfosiry,'before ha; flight foist abwt.

WWM&gt;
llcK-ntucky gucrrillaa are very live­
'. n&lt;&gt;‘.»iihata*4«nc ■,b* «r&lt;far uGm.

&gt;j &gt;n&lt;j
&gt;&lt; horam. bap tfo-y
and stule
wan «h holly pursued by the Hvfoe
Guards that .they .e4i«i«W^ fatfoik
IxaityjviAMlUMMMf *1 J«a»« » men au
Irrupted tn unUf £&gt; &lt;lt bfofoS il»C*®re

wrt1' *** •“’K

Ma*H&gt;*

e« tn «••*&lt;« ««Mn bH W&lt; WW«*

�ABAT
BACT BUCBU,

Vu.uaeg Cuwiurrcx —
iicaa Caucus ca 'Seterday
Mir. wing peraoo* ware of
lag* C-wuniUre fiwj the at

Tua Paaatuer Svs«m.
liua ha* brew rcvvAed, aa
i&gt; oncvrnrd, and all the
trrUf at Detteit naemeil
train* thia week.
other day over • je«M roeolutfaa pm pro ttae Hfovred la th. rome rtrrie.
tag amendment* to the Stale Conetit*,
“Mr. Brror*.«dCalbowu^o*ntv. moved
lioo. There were three dullnet propu^ that lb* nomloaifao of Hon. I. F. Cbns
tiona embraced io the reerinticn.
The tisacy be mad* by acclaimatlon.
“Oa muU&lt;«, iheQmvenUim proceeded
Aret wan te atrihe cot the word “white,"
to an Informal ballot, with the following
the eeeaod, to permit of lieeaeing rum.
rroelt:
caller*, and the third to pcoride ao h&gt;
L P. ChriatUney
108
Aeekta Blair
17­
craaae of aaiary to State oGoera and
B. F. Greve*
IS
Judge*. It waa oe the eeoood eubdbia
iuo that the debate epreng wp.

ing a large quantity of artillery and am­
munition. Th* artillery wee all bor.t or
.piked, and &lt;he gun carriage* deetroyad.
QU account of the bad cuodilfaa of the
road*, all the rebel wagnet captured
wore drotroyed. Fur the earn* reason
Coater remained al Wayoeabore, till
Sheridan, with th* male eoloma. eenup. and probed &lt;m through Rockfish Gap
to Oreeaiwoid. Al last ecroonte direct
fr-ra Sheridan, Gon Coater waa within a
few mile* of QutrloUesvilla.
Tb- rapture .4 Early'* remnant of hi*
&lt;&gt;noe aplrodid army free* lha valley of,
any rvgelar force.
___________ detailed tn resort the
rebel prie-rore were attacked by Ore
R.«eer, with a rebel cavalry force, war
Mt. Jacheon, but were reprised.

There

waa quite adiriaion amuag the temper­
ance men. Soom held that iaiemperanca
waa an aril that legmUtioo bad failed lu

-Mr. 8eaum, of Jrokwm, .tated that
Hun. Austin Blsir was not a candidate,
and ba had been requested hi wltbdaw the
remedy, and that the only tree coerce
name abretld II bo preaentad to the C«mwee tn “ragul.te" it by licenee. Other*
vonthvn.
evened that no ria ought to be licenced.
-H.«. L P. Cbrivtianey vu declared
Na evil ahuald ba raougaiaad aad made unaoim.ioaly nominated, th* Gmveoliu"
reepectable by throwing around it the dedining to go into a formal ballot amid

aanctity af the la*. That the prohibito­
ry law had not proved a woree failure
than the nld licenee ayatam. That liqaor
■ u not «&gt;ld a. openly aad *hamrtaeely
now aa tb«. That upon aa intimajrao
of any wbiakey row, the blind* were
riooed and the doer* locked, not to get
rid of drunkard* merely, but far fear of
the la*. That in many ptacee the traffic
had been for month* at a time almost enJ
lirely auppreaeed. Cpeo taking a vote
that part of th* reeolatiun waa Mrickee
cut by a majority af Ave.
Thia Legislature aaemc to owe the
canine race a terrible spit*. Sum* foair
[ or 6v* different “Ag-lavre" have been
Cowrt, waa redijrily • rung, sod the pen propoevd. The Bowse baa pawed a bill
ptaUea en dec»ed. W* would tmt lioewaiag the keeping of dog*, aad provid.
maha thie faet prominent at thii time 1 .ng far killing all d"g* not licenaed, and
only that legiaUuira and all other* may lining th* owner tbareot a *um not io
taka warning, after X:ra*ly notice, that exceed twenty-five dull&amp;r*. The Senate
Rte peopla Will fiiRow
leedar*. when have so bell to ted fur the Hoove bill one
eoaad princlplca, grided by per* motiraa providing very nearly like the present
aai a Gear jedgemcat cwaaa U&gt; eoatro! law, only providing that the tax shall g&gt;.
into the school fund of the county where
thrir aetteoa aad direct their onooeefa.
euch inae ehall be collected. Whatahap*
■4 Oso. WlLLAM for Regent* of the the Senate hill will take is now uncertain ;
wm alee a just tribute to val-. aad if it should pare the Senate lb*
mad, aeperiawed and eGriont officers. | IJoeae may oot agro* to iu Bel 1 think
U» •* RrpeWioro party *«• do ito we are to hare eume kind of a dog-law.
The County Superintendent bill eUli
riMyaad elect the ticket Goa nominated,
bang* 6 re in the House. I doubt if it

Uraae, Marek S, IMA.
Winter hat &lt;■’«* and bright attnay
spring la t« bend; end yet the atrange re
that are wilhi* the gatee o( Lancing still
Ilefur. Twice or thrice each day they
aaamabfa at the Ospitul aad work aa fro
dear Mo.
Merchant* are thinking of
Mora* which need reAlling aad atecemrote
croHleoied.
Farmer, tn thinking of
Mock oa abort istioca, of eager orchorda
•hat of bands, and the aeuai “.pnng

A Waahingum curreepoodsnt any*
Government evutt expect* to bsar from
Sbarman ria Wilmington.
The last
beard from Jobnatm waa that be waa
Sundering in the swamp* near Yadikre
river. Bepnregard bs fortifying Ralegh
mid Goldsboro, but ia already lerrifad
J. W. Wbreler
I
at the spparsiwHi of imr co-operating col­
“Ou moth*, U •*• declared th* uaao- umn adiaucing from Nee hern.
imMi wish nf th* Convrati.m that Hoc.
E. C. Walker bo re nominated.
"Tbenatbee of H-m. Nathaniel Bae™
Gee.-Willard *n3 Charles Tripp were
prraented. Th* claim* of lb* lauer graikman were ably prveented by H-«.
LOBB EXPEBIENCE
John N. legmoll, and the elaima of Mr.

LOf the Farmrre’ Metnal Fire Inaaranee
Company, Barry and Eaton Cuenllea.
coding December 81, IS64:
Capital Stock.
1888ITS 00
Number of Member*,
?S4

.

Notary PuWic tar Eetoc Cuwaty.

The very prompt meaner in which tbi*
company poye ita Irone* asay be iirferrad
from the following card:
Jootrowx, Barry Cn„ Mich., I
October &lt; 1884.
f
We extend our thank* to th* "FarmHervey Wright, Andrew J. Let, dvam- ere* Molqa! FlrTTnMrttere Ompaoy of
Barry
end
Estre
Cmwtieu
”
fro
the
Mat RaaeaM, Chrioe O. Seutt.
Thia
btheecrond Bet of appointment* during prwaept poy meet «f the isee ef war born
♦a—M than hr. Owe or two more

bn«&lt; remevkaUy *««*•
thia art. and we hope .
lie will cmnoenre this
M.nh llth. in S&lt;b&lt;«4
trr*ie err Two Dollar*

HLLHBGLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD

THE ONLY SURE THING.
)H(ENIX INSURANCE CO.

I

Tax Iuxstatsb PnawotoeicaL Joverat far Marrh, cootaine Gov. Fraton of
New York ; Edward Everett, the Or*,
tor; May* Devidwm, the Patriot; Aristoile, the Philoewpber; Charlee Fourier,
the S.-ciaii«t; W. H. Fry.theeompueer;
with Purtraiu and Biographic*.
The
race* of Mee ; Caacaaatena, Mongolian*,
Bthioplane, American Indian*, and M«&gt;l«y»n., with Grouped portrait* of each,
aa4&gt; Map (bowing the Geographical di*
tribetion of Mankind, with Seventeen
lUaelratiima
Also PaTMooeour, or
"rigne of character." Lo«e under DifBeullira. Fore eeeinr, and "Seeing at Sea,"
“Wotting together for G&gt;eri,’’ hy Rev.
11. m

Bullu b, Lo.e.

periettee of a School Teacher.

Get the Genuine Article!
Phoenix of Hartford.
THS PHfEXIX unwm reman naabaClleawf U* pe.ta3ou.witk wtargad hSiM to?

□timnrjr Croerr,
re," "The ll«*r o
nl Foreign E»iu

Firlda. I» Washing^

8983,172.64

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Light

AR NEWS !!

llarUw." hAl Aadn
J.-bw*/* "Ancient Mmit
■a Lake 8.i|»riot." “To
Birthday," “Nrcdle and

Ad 00 per y rar ; two o
ropie* HA.00Add

GymAaticka. The ItmcavTAeta. Our
right po Raaeoo; Haw we Cuoes;
How |be braia mold* the cranium, and
and lb* heed conform* to the Character.
is were to correspondent*, etc.—
Ileal Number. Only 20 cent*,
poet, or 82 a year.
Address,
W. A. NIMOCES, Secretary.
WILLARD DAVIS, PrwrideoL
Sworn and eubeeribed before neo tk
lOthdsy af January, IMS.

HELMBflLM EXTRACT BUGiiu
lESPaOVZo'BOStX WASM

Prof. J. N. Wing io in
poroa to giro one or mon
v«* ■« the unlveraaHy at
ian System 14 Writing.
tie It rrprerentrd by •
eipaU High Scbwola an

New Advertisements.

The Barry aad Eaton Counties Mutual I
Fire la suraace Company appear* tn be
in gwsi condition at regards its financve,
m will appear by examining iu annual
aUletueol which i* at fellewa.

tetheState.
All, all are anxious U&gt;
change ibtjcenca.^ Geir labor*. and '
laiggia ag»" *“plaaeeU the

Itarus uf lite Opyeroau.
Wayne enwety drUgitm*. propoeed the
name of E. C. Walker fi* reelection.
“A* informal ballot was t*k*a resultiegMhdlowa:
E. C Walker
»6
Nathaniel Bacon
40

lab.&lt;*ip which the editor
c&gt;grd. bee® eoch m to I
tkr employ mraTUfa-TOT
•a local editor,woebnoW

gliwy of the P"r,'’»r "

rrodid to m |r»*t •n *'
world-rev*” "*4 rTI"*&lt;
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wflh a lid Mh can bo ennvenWntly, and
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w|Ur must lx pocrodlnlo the kettle m

1 *£££« «f e^orinf the bottle with
aPMlM.ytP reula ’

Ttili-sua iPetifee,
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wffi MqulAr the ..it and expel ft fh«t the
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io r4yMp.M«Mti«Ae v«we aU«M
not be fl lowed V. erapnmteao'low that
the oil that ha. risen to the surface of the
woter sb.u«W rotoe in exftart with tbe
d^bnofaaad bou^oa neck of fa will

In^igegtion,
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KicLn&amp;y Complaints,

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R.J. GRANT!

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rnta. FF.NC1M. INKS. PAPER. KJC.
VKLorat. CAR DM, Ac. Ae.

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that which U obtained at the aeomd &lt;&gt;r
third bulling,
Tboew will bo some water amnnr the
ni| which moat bo evaporated; tberwAwe
put lbe oil in • dona koUla, and the .41

MTEOT MEMCEIEt.

art. VtM X-DO* vao.iV* VrajL

Come nod See !!

Or "RdbueV.

V&gt;Xowu«.\v TJXXXwo

to bam it. A« auun aa the oil brnina l&gt;&gt;
altniner alittle.il may bo removed Iron
the &lt;re.aa the water has empirated.—
Waler in oil heated U. the fadliti* point.
wlU W&gt;m».rt*d lnt« Meant almoet ia*
ctantoneuiMly. no ntay.be aeen by allow
in| a few dr»pab&gt; fall into bulling ••!!.«*
b.* tard. Thio nemtro fr&lt;w the d.flereneo ul tempcfatura al the ladling p-lat
of the two hquids, t‘fat of lineeed oil ba

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fttowwxcXx. "Bx-XXcr*
art. X.\xc vvcXx. man\ Bo\u»
awiX. C-omjoA.

2aa

kept in a h&lt;. corked
tlgbilIr. nnd tt «IH be rredy &gt;r uw at
aa* finte,'&lt;e years to e&lt;one.
fa eery
Quid weather, however, U will require a

■aWrtugerabeuMWfaifAdjasUng, dw
A Cayuga county correspondent ad
aa fefiuws In the Country Grnlltman-.
M
“The trUW'wav for Eastern pig-feedera
arbo do miw l*b t» pen op their swine is
to baa. 'Mr pen. ommunicata with!
their »roha0a. D m'l ring the plge, but

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&lt;tU M Mutate aad Urp luonur;
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-waotkaoaUd fa hoi eater trill nM ta4

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New Goods. 1885
ITTOt

Mil EICUMVE UM STOIE

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ttx\o^n.\A&lt;.

Dr.
good rr»&gt;p
beehado is

EUDiUDSE BX3D3S.

Wring.-r err. n»4r,
Thai it wiU wriaga nr^dOTtEal-Q.di WUhOOl .Urau. r.
WsBfahl fill Um paper wlib UoUomUU. bat
&gt;“•«» «*V • few U- taa.iare IL. .knUrat.-if
siS"* .Tfcisr, swJSs

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BOOTS &amp; SEOBS,

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GROCERIES
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BATTLE CREEK.

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UuiM.oZ uhfrA rhe^tetw fa a/^e-*i&gt;-».

I wii JseiifittnSaOl

f. B. SKINNER &amp; CO,
rtw. ’*’“**—*

Ftm-ftiCfi-ff'**-' **•■ ■
THE emZESS OF BAtST COl'STT

DRY GOODS!

^S.*S8F
rt rtnm nrrrmn

II ARD-WARE!

UKOTLT - riNUHMD

DRY GOODS.

PCS G0QB6

Unusually Low!

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uhoMwwUun let us eapeoe them fuariaes .
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1«tLTtRia all kisd* sf.ram-ly Oroceriss.

ap'j (■b-t-fy J'h the pan' i-r’lwlp W -the’
great' wtarktei wM&lt;9r 'the' oat ion' Un■friii-idg haW!"**l AdfYnoMMHo-Hedr
antis. ' Pstn hot' rich!* I haVstiuaons
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a. I tola or WaCa JbMteA&gt;»
FeT'r ly iWrV.^t
-till Pain is tbr ll&gt;aJ?lteScTo&gt;r. ul Pmmr*
Yrltoena*. &lt;rflh, Hkffuid t.'yea. Pus is “•■’ttWfcK-rjdSruell'to potri--Hr Otter
r. "Vail .Dyk^," wad : ttto' tttr*tr
■took Cha.-^p-si.*. ft. H&lt;kMa&gt;&gt;
-ifji gn-t!rrtikn,:l-j wln-ni thd Wl-ove rru&gt;a7t\nbffiu*d*.- •'Speak ffir your'enuntry &lt;&gt;n all i-ir&gt;oudiis. l*ut fire tert-.' tire
bearta of -tb&gt;iw' "•!&gt;»'haTV UrtlV'lhe'
•trrngtb and thewfil tf
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nnlde anger r*ddaWed Ua fooa. %|« i tbte
yi&gt;oro&gt;oragef tkieyac-r pwuyndwnT ¥«mi
oHi-pWwWjtMC I»«w of Inability tq servo
yodr^-inurp. Said jam esra to«HMdo
t-&lt; U*r arleM-jwWrw nnt rich-bad nn
ewtiOte* 14erW&gt; &gt;«nra!»pwtry. -A»d new
c«&gt;AHiy&lt;Mr»!f n&lt;w temeaqroongte eonxpheeTW itein- idtewte hotting nod teteniar.
Ing irdlwty-muaVbrfti-M tteoeUil, Sir.
torn I.ke^you aro w-rws ■thaw open &lt;eeoiiiica. Wa aaa ■wtlbaei fee* fit face.
lUty.atwork.'MiKiii.^igtete^MtUhoUBE
rarpu^aan4£»P&lt;t findinge—demi'rahkf-g
tb. public f^rneyl .nd woabrnmg.pltcLuc^ypthuayviMB. -915,
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wir longwe! . G-.krd'jMp*&gt;&gt;Kg f*
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. A-id the IndigpoM ro-teifUf turned
awpy, and lajt.UM •«-« oyiiClainrr with
a rnubiitig.'armw In. bls tnmd^' Ho wks'
not &lt;ailv ^aurpriardiiid htyf ’.M*’
ously, HSHlcieued. The epger '^wakteied
•li' WB jrlrttd a
strong enough to obscura, i *tO»l,uf
sbRinyi
unhappy bcy-&gt;n&lt;l funner e»poriet&gt;«-el • U
did D&lt;&gt;t teip ms atate oT mbid. afiy_ihaf,
bn let tall iyd-gnyit «»rda such an these :
‘•What ■ call ruda »rnl 'ungeriUemanTy
conduct. No‘man dhallI Ulk b&gt; tne-altor

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./ Kir., Vaii 4&gt;» ke‘a cou-iMta-iea. and he
•lanoiiar*d a little in hla reply.
“1 can’t m\ that tMare Lcftiallv Vpbrwaial km,*leffge’f.rttfTYiwJrnp.ai tb.GoMemnrmt. But- you- know aw-tjell
as J do that we -are kwitig -raabbad' and
pluoo»,ed swlull- P’a.ni 4i
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• L)»utiilwa, Mr.-Van Dyke, theca are
Irwenaed wrongs. While men are 0*11
Socu tamps will uisu The oatMte■ ..ur Govrrutueut is, nrwip*e-degrr* .hm
; drrrd by-Uaa ahiltrA self rrrkmgof IihIi

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girl—■&lt;&gt; pelts, co fbia, «■ -WfllcT-nnd
felt a thrill ufadmirtti—. J did
terry hub (am tun tha did »it &gt;yl jfie
tmab of pain tel aB lhe te.mr&lt;&gt;»r. 6wn.
pltfd M. N^lea. JU Vm Qyk*. If
tlawwah Q«y caa-dirite.frer.nxiMry in,
tbte uytag te&lt;&gt;vr,BbaH
»»oF«!*
be4iatii«Making.fflrtfell|&gt;:«WlM
&gt;
d» I’ .lkaa shewn. Atrwl*tiMF In, tWft
leteket.' ■ dhet-Y «U*r. tbn.wteimSMFVbl
drat*t &gt;6ad fault, doe't; WPW •«»!;*
d-w’c u» ab-nit itv-tlfo.W’iak.j’HWak1*.eon&gt;plainlag Mar. . It MoVtnanjk. fior,
liVnra_a.tr pairi-tite. 9 ,Wtetf shell Itifk
dot .Takealaw-n.frw-e.HwikMMr.
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rt-i-amed. ' h wee 'teat ladg however, Learn tn knil--S&lt;ippern
M-fore-lbe
remipfuitelng and MF&gt;'diw
aalirfied state relumed, -and beteras har^ dewwiM-tiMrfl. -A «Hc and dying, !
.
tng to rtekr lalkteig (fw -mUy -V. another, man rebokaa y«Mv i-iaoiivitT.*
-G«.-Way tad-A-Marfor. Vp th
with eehamefacvdne-r.UMt Jre iWd
put- X&gt;”
■TH telly 00 ”ee&lt;d «&lt;»io t». wteom lie hidt and be bowed
thu« addressed blnieelC “whit » pwir known io H&gt;at eiacia.. and half • d&lt;e
woman In my THdtM"«lb&lt;»&lt;d, who cams heart* thanks! the pUta epeakiug la
her brehd-by Wa-hmgaad inM-Irvg-. didt txbat rebuke. .
’’'J t- •«
’OwiM.-tf dayJU Va» DA,
Shrl-‘njHi! a rubber bbinket he a pour
tieigVhbe’a a.ar wtM bad eatcred the • were d.«wi» town) and jBnMbt. ao luH*0 r^Ji
vfee sndgevo it M- Mm-n&gt; the--day hie blanket, whkb begat* W»-0» gsi;t»
eompany'w**brd«ee*:t-&gt; moMfe- fca-wt p-ossMigPnrewbd J W&gt; «b Y‘V,-i
terr three'*411*44—all tb* atones oh*teed -■■rching with bis regiment.
hrthe 'Worldt but ehr gave It w6tet*vfr*e iMt |*a i*MfufrbMClTl4:»««.ta
terart. Utsn^hteuikct, MiUVm Dyteay wtntertjverrT'h-fiM Um Awa.j
and praaetiMt haafilte’p-tr ,&gt;-f m
If van ran d- !-• AMre.'b • &gt; -*Hj
-A blBokeit What Isa WanistT-Tbore * tedd- wnBdr»l&lt;MWo Mte
hr*' ala hundred ‘rtuktaand men ItMtoe vwo-bkigurwtentfl’nu, amidv tM.
talpwand nUayw df WwMjsyini
Reeilar. U y«« OMS MfUtehgll*

sharpy. "Wbv |(i«e U-idi the puteerV»
hurlt)ie n«lt&lt;i|l'f*
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»G-fi b-vly, tnotes'tfce nedrfe Af-tnwi/'
was ausffrred. "*TM telttet corrupt may.
put am s fior and ln*.4rablr .aaUrmr. and
d.urtv» tbc Wry
JhrW
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really known until they ar* triad.. Thera
M a d».a who. keep a' g'Kxl r»pvuai-w&gt;

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Mart, heaitit
ttew* keote telwjaadto
ietgtdor. JitU field* lrontu&lt;UMK.,V-«&gt;WjM
a
word-maiw— if y-m an
phdteMd tml'fasIfc &lt;Jh^WVbd*m*l8v

IIWdittee ooAtolty toKiske an Iwpote
UnwefAho wail fawng M—tUlp - ta »W
ehpl waa th. elfccl &lt;/ the firn
dado in Dupont's attack.
With my
glow at.tteil • tfhi* ! wtuld' ode thal'kbwXllwteL Sadly boon*
iaAprcdon-sitows that it.wasa te

li io .rffent tUt rM'IN- &lt;-*»•**•
User eoasteteed Any■■ ikiniMiirrfib -h*0te
ttfjiiww. there, (baUiM euiU FV*H. "MR
ui-». ..*».,*« ytrfU W-tlh
fidhw &amp;r
up uf—
Um k&gt;«er
WdOMsmaM*.
hi the fcrtpfcfi.

bend ptaj-tng nMUrhtth Mira, and •** party
Inspecting tto'rvsiMs'antLgntteWWg ftetate
... Jue4iit|o&lt;ULJP»ru tbe.osnnimyf Bernter&gt;ea burled tbeir iron ,Wu
(be right*
,,Min » ',l)*
r.So^d.' Tha sTtvog rertWAte.-tote*
IW-AVi*d-&gt;*»*de»‘i wdmb. Uta taNMb
U»ld tbeabMb-ei.’QMib FMWCfpFgrf

d.awewtewmw
iiiemkrrtbM Mak U»''gtsJtwd*ba^JLr.n
omraglng tfra disloyal, aud—bold yutfr

I question -&gt;an&gt;&lt;WI&lt;taare now bidding
ifl-wss .4-ir«i.,apd urni**!* ibrjM'*"
| adoAuga li-MiMl-uwal iMranaArtUi which,
’ they have brec trusted."
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TuZflba,oU hur&gt;dry&lt;!_ thousand parsons
would d«--*tr a blunkrl each. But •.h--y
won't. A'-d what la the tingle l-lsfiket
that I w-uldgivy 1 A 'drop 1-1 t by &lt;&gt;pred I
Nothing more If a hundred «r a' th-ite
and other men would" agree r- glee a
blankelapteee,'-| wmild ohaerfullv make
&lt;me -&gt;f fhe nuiwbar. But * single blanket
t.M!UiUdl,dflW*&lt;«lt ufevlis of nn sow raub**
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and punished
l-V are tbrv JM4 a
mxusaita
-’1 bey are puoiahe
w4«d nxoauuie
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On proof!" Mr. Van Dyke curled

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I--rs aJnale Cfnipany,
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tfHbgcrtynrf ante
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district* for school purpoM* baa passed
both bouse. Home insurance oxnpanlas are also to be taxed one per Mt co
MU recsiptA

fed now. This fe the eeeuod Mfort to
pM ttfelheHHMW TfeaeM onset!,
toted firfeoda of that meaeure have etood
in tbeir ostb light in relation to it. They
have -perefetently 'refused to permit a
single ameadmset co be made to It attar
“Wjebape lhat. th* Republicans will it left the bands cf the original draftsoeehy when* pct their Mai aomination*
ta tbe'flMd tngfodeeaooo. Make it a
point to pick out the. best men for office,
ir this pMtey will not only make tbe
ticket'strong, but will secure you good
Ideal adnilahftraU&amp;n when tb* ticket is
elected. Be assured that the candidate*
you xxwnmete will outwent to raa, for
uortinjt is more discouraging to a party,

Kinston partiJly burned. The much
talked of ram Neuss wm elan par.
ttally destroyed. Our furrea C4tow*d
lb*tn up vigorously, and will duublleaa . union/ them a Lieut. Richmond. Our
loss was triding. Liuut Jennings Is etill
atTavewsll. tad confident uf Ma abUrty
to bold the town forever agaiuat the re­
doubtable scion of George D-, of Louis­
ville, Keutueky.

Tb* storm of last w»*k
with
A'letter from Schofield's bsadquartsri
its accompanying floods and InundaUoua
baa been nut only aevtere and disastrous at Newbern 11th says: This morning
Hoke attempted tn break our lines but
la th* field, and hence, tf tbe ticket is but it has been v*ry gwmral. making a
was repubrtl with lerrlbls slaughter.
nominated jtm on tbe eve of viacuon, no
work I* done at all« nothing hut *p»»- the country ** fisr a* beard from. Tb* Our own loss I* not more than 800 or
tnodlc work on electiuu day at tb* polia talsgraph on Friday morning gave pre- 400 killed nod wounded. Tb* rebel i&lt;»*
in
killed, wounded and prisoners is eight
' “W• need tu&lt; speak of Us* importance, nnwiitiotf »&gt;f it* effect* at Albany, ana of
a* a mere matter «t political strength, of fear* at Buffalo, and on Saturday morn­ time* greater. We ha«e possession ut
holding tbs l.cal office*. Without them ing tb* only term* uf tolrgraphin intelli­ the field, and th* rebel dead and wounded
or^anixatinn is very Imperfect, if not gence received were detail* of the rising are in our bands. Sanitary supplies ar*

Ahand.4i.ff, the I.kaI pres*, oee .ff the
chief a«eoeie* -f partySupport, langoishes, and the foundation is Isid fur tbe ovwrtprow of th* Stat* administration. In
three times, however, when local military
Ix'unties, and th* l-auing of town credit
to various enterprises uf |t&gt;Csl Improv*,
meat are so frequent, th* to»w.'ffiore b»cfilne lurinsiealty tntjch more important
than in ordinary times, and should tn all
Ipstariosa be filled by capable ear ••/•
mca."

Lxasuto, March UJth, 1865.
Agkin 1 snatch
mo manta from
the time but too folly occupied by otb*r
dune* U&gt; leave Um* for anything more
ttesn a hurrying togatbsr
a lew brief
peregrspbs, crude and undigestwf. All
SMUsr* of isglslatiou are being hurried
forward as fost aa possible, and probably
woe «**k more will ••* us released from
tb* pris.» bous* of oar present irninulafion. A very vigorous vffirtbu be*n pot
forth to so kJ rano* business that an ad
jouriMii*nt might b* bad this week, but I
ihiuk it willcwt be po*sibl* ui aco-Hoplisb
•uch a r**ult. IU Hou*e labored until
midnight of ffaterday last Many bills
ware pas^d through the committee of
tb* wbul* buote, with but vary littleora•Ideratfon. leaving th* work of mors mi­
nute taspealno to tbe Senile. 1 (car
such la a dangvruua pracucw, *iac* th*
Senate la not always as watchful as It

of water* and inundatfofls in th* nil re
gloo* of Pennsylvania, U Dtic*. N. Y-.
■long th* Mohawk Ri«*r, *t R/&lt;b**ur
and th* G*a**a*e Valley. where ih*a

before. Loaaofllfe ha* eleo attended
Ute lose of property. to what extent we
cannot at present tall. The mail* and
telegraphs from the Eastward have been
•topped. Cincinnati and Cleveland pa­
pers of Friday mention no damage* at
th«e« plane*, but the Cleveland Htrtld
hA* ~b-diapetch from Meadville, Pa.,
which says: -We are having a tretnenduou* freshet In th* French Create Valley.
The water. I* higher than it has bean for
ter. years. AU tb* lower part of the
city la eubmer/vd. and many fomilie*
have iwrn an I ar* being removed by
boat* from their bouse*.
All train*
East from ibis point are abandoned until
tb* ester abate*. A part of th* prank.
Un track is under water. Th* McHenry
House it surrounded, and the cellar*
are full to within two feet of the ground
flair. A great deal of property will be
deetroyed.”
At Buffalo on Tuesday morning, th*
water fl&gt;»&gt;d*d the flat*, submerging th*
State L&gt;u* Railroad for more thin a mil*

Tbe read a** ot the Baxna ean fora
The Naw Orteen* fodsp*^ poblisbanotf Ida* of the amount jjf labor which
,Ui* as mica has been oall*d upon to do, a* the follow Im ;
“Th* following dialogs* shows th* a^
wbea they ar* informed that there were
timate put eoca* yaera ago by Grasrul
more than 300 bills iatrodssed Into to* Item H.mstoa, of Taxaa, upon Tul**,
Hoes* and about &lt;40 into th* Bmate. tbaa a *enat»r from Florida, and Dr.
All tbM* bills Mint be considered by Gwin, titeu a senator from California,
butte branches before they oao bwv.m* both uf whom are t»&lt;»w rebel*, and tkv
latter of whom ha* bean engaged quite
;Hwe-a eoodmua which, luckily, they
recently in an utuuoiaasfal political Iodo n«&gt;t all reach. Add to tbe nuruber of trigu* in Mexico.
, '
'tbe bills ths fact that acme of tb* quee“U is given a* obtained directly from
on*
of Ute p*&lt;li*s. It aeam* thst wnun
- tiona have been much more than usually
vvsatioua, consuming much tints in'their Beuator Hunter, of Virginia, gut wsary
cl th* urdinary debates and roc tine t&gt;f
consecration, Md a faint ids* esn b* obbusinret uf th* Senata. b* would *oins• Mined of tbs labors of th* a*s*|ot&gt;.
lim** stroll round U&gt; General 8am H»ua
Ous retnarksbls ieature of th* close ton'* deto end *u by him,in order to h*ve
■ has brett develops her* this winter, and th* benefit of bia racy comments ujxo
that Is, Ute great antiaty uf rorporatema
to provide sums way to gat Into debt.
Reilroady.mm to bp tbe mania. Tbare

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Tb* 1st* flood on th* Ohio river
caused many aingelr and some painful in,
od.nl*. Among th* fooliog tnrphia* of
its destruction there passed down by
Cairo. llle oo* day a dwelling bouse.
Which lodged agalhet the bank two mile*
above tb* city, lu it were diaoo»*red
tb* bodies of a man and two children,
who had been overtaken in tbeir bom*,
perhaps in lb* dead of eight, and swept
off to perish. There was no mode of
reaching them, and lb* swelling river
*&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;n boro tb«n&gt; oa to another resting
pl sow—but where I Al lassi 20 bouse*
were *e*Q floating p*U the city th* *am«
day.. Tbre* sheep also look a rid* by
there &lt;&gt;u a little float, affording quit* a

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Tbatbilowiugdupatah baa been reoeiv•d this evauing *• thia Dvparuneut;
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City Point, Mandi 16.
Hon. C. A. Dana, Aaat. 8.-C. &lt;&gt;f War;
f sm just in receipt of * letter from
loan. Shsruiaa, 12th from Fay ell*villa
He dsaortbea his army s* lu fin* health
•nd spit it*, haviugxuet with no aerioa*
■•ppvMlUom Hards* keeps in'hi* fn.nt
st a respvcubls dwunc*. At Columbia
be destroyed imtSiotiB* srMnal* railroad
eatabliahiuenu, khd 43 cannon.
Al
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wet mates lai, Including 25 cannon and
S.dOO bbla gun powder. In Fsyattavilir
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Brandenburg at 1} o’clndk this aftdm.xm
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me diver be onod bMnaopnifb, turning •bo had Uk* IW Wtta of •Mtfatep. ib- ’
bia add eye*VP-&gt;o the laoee uftteleu taniadlohttpUoa. Bnd.MTplrfjfio wllat ”
■ Akcnt. ^Paltualuuiua oraa and .'pat
tea behaved to be bi* oviub^ee. «W .
aurpnwd la Irid a Yank* in poweariim ■
te* of biawife tod property.
*&gt; , •tn ornate t&lt; J&gt;r. Banos'* brtftjMlMitlA
te .pi^o te drew fru« hi* p&gt;«krl a email
4-.—W w •• &lt;w r»&gt;M »1 .»■ •aewtewy ood AiUMtMte riven At4«l
k«ilc tekipg a pearl hoMll* and a btlgM
uou'bta t&gt;w»‘bote tooea. hot •*« AmHo ,
(tee after km. tte euw» &lt; fl, M. Aart*
to etfret anything. a* tail wife leak ‘aMaw '
oo Malta aUeti bridg*, wool *
-D’ye *ea that, Awakiw) F te exclaim­ with ter Yaute* httatiatid, ud refuted-td‘ [well
7
and «a«
followed by otter*,',
ed. bohiing the article rluae U&gt; tte .eye*
nuihlrgt tat tte fteot wall* atM
oftte Kanaka; ;d’ye are that, mt Indi'
TteaAlr culminated ftatr^'t
Tbe
Maw
N-rk CmmI Aailmod
Tte great black »rte tf tte l.lauder
auit before J tlauce XlUw*. brougt
•wt»rriId,&lt;*b»«&lt;a*i&gt;l»i»cfc&lt;»F*
tealwd with delight, and Mtadotiriufi cry
tte rebel u&gt; recover tte vhloe of a oar, *&gt;•*“-■ r&gt;-pte.&lt;**v *»• —
buret li.dn kt* lipa.
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which be dal mad be ted left at bond
►Me never aiw any thing an pretty te- •tea te wtet.ibth* tte rebel army. “Th*
fare F te »b&lt;.ute|i, clapping bio hand* Jaatlce-tried vi ’ maid ; barundenratid
witu childdike Amplictty. 'Ok! tew tM ter #r»t hj.uuod «aa ter'IegM1. the lo«f; tetdjte «o''tib Or orera
1 nwd^a. .wepluff, and pert &lt;4
me like b. hate b|m-dat tell*?’•p-woa, bet ate didn’t'terdturttet. 'T&amp;L ay*— jfr Bw« Mte-u-h
-h atell be yiHira,” pr-nuptly replied
every argutneat uf Wk ate retorted: it^g tb» water ted falleo fix arwwl fofe
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tte n&gt;ale, “that ia ifyon dp. we V&gt; dive
-ran,
but
I
like
tte
•Tanteo-Tte-tsrti
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Tte deetructioo «"'Fruit etreet b very
,
au&lt;| g.&lt; It alter I tte&gt;* U nrerbuard.
A*lndiiig ikwmol buaanM kw.-uy; —«fe; jreac-‘TWWfaMndd &lt;M w ctetea‘1U
A atede fell aipi* tte Kanaka’* face.
deer bin wife * retort te hinted .h4I MX .rwvrt feet deep ite entire le«teitu n
He glaocud alarnately toward tte water te*e tte ?bpi AteteoA detarteted
T1
***'’ •" •'-* •■•e aumeihing fnwalte tee^-WAie fee.' TteGMteltekrtridtacno thieecreet —d- n
i*r» a ttbni aim.
tathw, and enid 6. tte' Taokte: “WjU■ Olbera ID the vtenkty were:ompelbd »• ..&lt;*
"Any thing
be muttered, plead- yea may krep tte OutBan ifyie pet ite' iremaio la ttetr-tewew fram/rMay bte . .,_
**tlo&gt;*» -Jump—walk uo ’eyard— lwvoij-«vw?&lt;MU&gt; fee tte tea’? - “ini' MOtirSutxlay rhiwaiML Tbd back part
./OwH’e ttf!M rnt Water auwet, wir
’• ** ’’
Iz-anirtjr over tte bulwarta of Ibh terk aj.yttatbg bui.dtvr F ’
waited awe*. Tte damage •• tele AM‘ •“»
C«r4:ur. a. abv glided upon bar eouifa ‘
N&lt;s withibg elee fed dive* ateWUred
kawa^p.teilQ^QO. A.tt&gt;teoaodrte.
through ite-wbumrift*-Sr-Mitr Parite the mate, firmly. "We wilt tev*’alu»*|f
tel
M ten.
i»teL ,W
(h-e.n, we mW* tte tnnniiftt ten haff «&gt;i- rope taateued 1B ftitu eo ttet’ire cao' will
•M
Wanted oct of ttelr Crllara. A greet
■ciired b* tte miel orewliug up (tea tev y.ua up at a ar-.ietml'. mAioe, In oaueany­
mebr'tateetentiwlKi ^rffteTMTiufti^7V1
thing abnuld R'l Wr»-og.‘‘
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like a great vrnb.
op I rttey oigta, partmg ttete gteR-1-*
Aaikk'K, Milt heaiute^. Hiaeymoort3 “That fellow.* aaid my ebum'To*
«» i*d*M &lt;fcue«tm,£ .» « .-«3
were Aiuabl* ki aat net wo aooowat of tte .ta. L
I’iommot. p&gt;intm&lt; toward* tte riving twu«I lu uioie Irom aide t«» »id&lt;H—lr&gt;iw
Tte - PteUtelph.. JLrM JtterfaM eoddpp rj^, nod. »«ra wuupalied te Cte .11
tte waler tu tbe telifo, and frvtu the knife
luminary “will w*&gt;uent Uplhi. big.”
telte wa^r^
*
A*’. .
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teyei.v - Ifawonly a livery aubl. keeper uialn ov.r mat:: .i,r1 w.m v.bfe.
~'llfe IUM&amp; tiecatna lmpalieoi, and ruadr in Una city decimal bwMM, «ud a(pure
•ay* «te&lt; over talfil ujlle uf »te beetle
d hnilkin te tbougii be wnutj UaoJ’vr Ute ti-.ii ul hi. ri—i of vehidea waaaMjL iu
ITrtkiree* lu lie di.pwrd &lt;7 liy aucuotr. work •» tte Cumndrigua rood aonwe tte
kuilr back to file portal.
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•&gt;Xt&lt; u&lt;H” cxelalinrd Aotakuu, arrwl lu drariug out zb* place as old Ulna Grnrere K|*rr„ wo* awppt. away. - Tte
Meiptmniv to hgUt, tte (ike
winch, dun at Mt. M'«rpa.la ate. gvfafe, Suuu*
&lt;4• All right,-BUaerrwdYhe mite'; and probably, duw not ^«i« I* tte Uetlte- vdie W aUbmergid and tte lute wareturuiKg to ■ grimp &lt;■!amloru W&gt; ttae'fndet. Hlatvp. Il ted breaau-red fa the. car­ hvuae there *wepl a*«v.
Tte rnw at All—y', N. T.. I— talteo
ba ordered uno ot lbeiu tv feateu a r..pe nage ten te loft null! It* ex&lt;*:rnov wa«
•mutMl that pert of Ute .Kaeaka a t&gt;«l&gt; farpotua. ft laa twiPterae aleigta. a fad? betwert faux and tee leet from Ma highea oM getit !•«•*■. wbu yvwtawday atewed1 eat point, aagaaa b»4 tee arrived item
Mtar tbe arat-pite.
_ Tbtaduiy wa» ..mo peifocmrd, and U Ui u*. remruiberwd tu have *ceu uu irom Caldtlll, entiling tbr-meh lb* inalo
than Atuakiei aprabgop&gt;oi tte rail, and Cteatanu airewi, thaw &amp;*r frvai tew, wbak itei het; It la" believed'navigation i* fair­
ly open between New Yorirand Albany,
‘
at.H«l UMOblmgiy ewattmp the teumafit
ted a paumger boai*expeeled therekw.oeu Mr. Ewk atewhi
tbe Word Ibr
day. Two faalM frvan bey&lt;a*d4te FurA
l^io an dien. ■
teaMh.^^^mi f.wfc Central
N«r bed be longb* wail, fur enmetbine
Irvpd, bate arnv,d,..ond tte 6r»l Ume .
prwMatlj gllUcted before bu cyws and
ao&gt;oe Ttereday tte regbtail 1 f r. m. trwio
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tailing .tnuic tbemater.
far lhe wret*aa Orel uet laat eight'
k &gt;«a tba «.«eted kwfe, and a few
Tte.fnretet-uf Ttereday *nd- Fridap ■
gri«tnng.au&lt; leret—d with e ft.*ing
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bewrdu7 Tte'rw—re .«/ tbe uM-tnM
•tarigte .preed Iwu feet Briber behindr ------ ’■ -"'T'ji '".'VT
n wother j,
than m front, l&gt;ke Ua beam* ot a bwrnra., creek, teytdg brta bfater ttea «v«r baTbe dnvaf'a *eal 1* a alocl elevated f.ur■ faeoMuor. fa tte fairth'ted'ewil [UK
fret above tbe other aawte, with *t&gt; Ir-n, tteee W thwaily, wvmel atrueto 'erdttf" ‘
oaiut.'. Ir itwhrt tiBr bang teay;|y upon
rail a n&gt;w&gt;d a ter tte leet lo re* «p-A.' tended faaKte te ffe—W* *«ly tof bow* '•♦id
,.ur h.md.-.apuriaJly aa we tare bevel
Ttetedt-fa eUMfar and vwryolofty.—
n-ehfagrareptw meal*to aSl-rd u*atiy
plrli-ure."
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JT.mr real* are lurniatied in tte tedfa,
w tereh* two are feroia—tte ttfe'wfad rewtrvathm kuSred aeverely, Tte Il­
• Y..U r-.rgnt ttet little t.wl «/a Kuom tefete fife terttewhd wwuykrW*/ in the eny and toontry, oaowd by ite
j.r;xQsxswtt’ri»
and etepnd likw a' fawtter tte. « IhWlMil teud,'«OI*«tte1—ktevMtTa dfalW
•ddolter»a&lt;I--f&gt; ri -M wdJ \4 .^v.a &gt;*i»
a* a IhrtUe, they *«y, - T|u cak Jw«»p
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any amount of curii—tncte. We ought
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are obarprighled Mlow^lbaeljfii^ra?’.
About 300to have uied taint tefara now."
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track H waaltef away, diid'uter a oillb«
-Trwrti-wtgh I” eadaiti.rd tte mate; r- fyVtet to/teiT inquired one X vb"
rtt eao eotem&gt;*4-a Of tbe meM oi»”»
-1 dnln’i thi»k &lt;4 him ; few’ll afi-ird u* rare umii ■&amp;'• moment, ktar,poinuug toward
Ham atrecl bridge liUle la laft ,a«B*p«r:j4
or*’1HT a dart colored aolwtancr *b«oh *aa now
UM fouudati.® ll/xm.. Jte baokaad tbe
ebootmc «|» tolbw nJIWe^firiio''water
• Uy all mrekv," rypltejWucaptain.
A.noi.Juigly the mule w.lkrd h.raard litea lhiad*od.- ‘T
&lt;&gt;. tte i-irrtwti^inMwniiftar^mJilio
AMrenav Ktfuwra.-^T’brAtfanu
►Mad, tn G~rr I" teM laagbed tbe
.ilk tW 6rwt OMt-tttMli, WrtW AuJidJU*
■kipper 1 “dmr y-ong - raeeol tee talriy JiMafKfritfvr pubhybre 'Ite
tfa-vemi lMoM-apa be'eateew uederalaodr-l
g.-twto Uw bottom, .ad
Uwre teeliug
ahd te&gt;« Wh% a*4 tebem aro •u»4Ams-. ।. q
•d utmete Tbe^teMwapt bteA
b/ifc
cdeidfuur tr.-,p» U&gt; break
i&gt;rMitoi&lt;«. Rdga, waalta__ jmni
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ttefe wtet «M&gt;y «&lt; tte
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jduty &gt;a tbe g«rn»-o. Io thia e»t&gt;, married
lunuUg whbo anofc toward &lt;be cepUm;
a w.euan. nvlttk a'few tn|lee frvio town.
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theraselvee po* see plainly tbe object of
bra hot great later auu Journey. They
sees to sm tba lines tightening
aroobJ that doomed oily. Las himself
look^apwt toe rebel caaae as extremely

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doubtful. Es now sees that the great
arcbxaet who has been apparently lying
idle is frrau of h.1 Uwes, Lae been really
marking 4sa.gM.apue the trestle-board
of win'to be wnxtabioet by Sberoua

Haanacaama Mix M:cn. fsrr^
Fotta sit* now Kiwrroa. IT. CL,
March 12th. IMS.
and Sheridan and Schofield, and bis own
Enrroa at Hasroee Baxlfn:—1
po.drffi! army, tbe result of which is
surely to reconstruct. tbe Mble old tacu-, baps we bare (nenda in Barry Co. that
.aould be glad to bear from es.
Oar
ple of tb. UeU*.
The rebellKHi feels tbe toils of tbe ana- regim«:t baa pvaead thrnogti their first
battle
with
honor
to
tberneelves
and
to
euo&amp; tigbieeing. and the cBbrta of tbs
rebef leaders lo eave theatoeivas from tbe Stole of Michigan. We were oampau4&gt;cekao, are apasotodic and violent. ed al Gun 8wamp, uc .tbe Mjirrhaad and
Jeff, j? a via a* lids, threatens and raves. Kingston R. R.. when the order dime
. about noon, March Sth, to strike, tee l a
He sima hie sbaAa uf acruaaUon against
the rebel c&gt;tigrru. -CongreM burls back
into jps'own tostb hie accusetioca, refuses regiment was h&gt; I Im ready to march.—
W« marched «&gt;ut about threeand a Ulf
to &lt;w.up.y w.tb his .uy,e.troa, adjourns,
and seeito xfasy io fl.ght from tba rebel mils* and f-xsod our o«a drakn up is
capital. L«reand hie artsy wouM gladly Um ol hauls. ready (or the JoSu»«ya who
A.U..W the CsngreM, but it is belwved ware oat about a mile and a half in advsca*. Here.Cu. G, of tba 23ib was daNo doubt desperate manures will be tailed to go out &lt;41 tbe akirruish hoe ; the
•df|*M by the rebele to endeavor to balance of our regiment went to thrus-

H. PiUebwry earned.

amimact in lbs army was almost uaaoimoos fix- pe^ 1518 men will fight
lunger if necessary, but they believe we
It was recently .taled in tbe 8&gt;rath
osr.not cnotinuc tba war through another
campaign.
1 think the bwt policy is u&gt; Carolina LbeMann* tbit tbe se.tfre effect
make peace ot. tbe plan pn.pjwed by Mr, he f-&gt;ree of the Confederacy waa &gt;&lt;eh
Btephena. The f-eople and cuwolry ought 120.000 mati.'and official documenta from
------- * r -Hrr aaorifices. To tbe B&gt;chu«&gt;od, were produced to pro re the
Mi itoV mads b£&gt;r*
-r -.... -J would tokseumuMod
&lt;&gt;f all the armwa with unlimited powers!
be replied, that bo would uke asy pueittoe to wMaYtf eouutry call'd him. bat
be did not think be could save the cause
now.' No human p..war can save It—
He thought Stipbeav' policy was tbe

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.-f Registering tbe nal
already Rag^red i

Hastings, March 1

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copied Geldsbocu, in North CnroUna,
wbrwGn. Schofield bed J-lned him, and bead, a private damn Bmley. gdUeut.
M. Hulmes «f Co. B. &lt;«s of Cut MoChra^cn's staff was abut dead while earryfog a d^paioh. Tbe bad I want direct­
ly through bis heart; bo died instantly.

Get the Genuine Article.'
T* SAL AhUD lisi-tAXCS-Ust rfsr.4&gt; U&gt;
Phoenix of Hartford.

army cats neither fka from Richmond,
oor 6ed itoclf wilhto Its walk for any
Thus is tbe rebel-

great length of time.

folluwod.. Cut Whorl* soon ncs.d.d &lt;
ra bringing them bfa. Co. B took J 1
■ sertwTlsn.epow tMXete af toe Country. p-soners. wovpded MonadAilfoduM in
•• any. On. A.
Tgy&gt;a&lt;4 tbe clrme of the Season-of tbe
- - ---------- - - — akirmhh line;
Legislature of this Bute tbe following
did nobly and loot but few—two
I and foar or five wounded. What
patrtode resolutions .ere adopted almost
regliuento did I a* unabfe to ielL
unMimcraviy; tbe democrats only voting
jt tost tM rate, were deiveil back
agaitoet tbe three fir d:
I parts of the fitfd, aod st night best
1. Amofrad/g Utt Stnau ttdBootttf
B^ttt^»Mtt tfU^ Suit if

by reaffirm ths devurkw of thia Qmmuaweslth to the C«i«Uttition.and gov­
ernment of the Ceiled Statos, acd the
earnest detenninatoy of ity pvi-ple to d«
arafltbtaa m *37?.er, to import

Hstatostfs Dag .vd Chaeiul V«*

Ko. tM BBOfiinrAT, M. T^.

Beran :bf‘ CMerfeits.

forcoupon Bherman, destroy him and
ibea-Teutra to grapple eiA Gaa-GiM.
At list accounts G»u. 8bar man bud oc

eeverad, except by the worn out Danville
BalbMd, H would epymr that Lm’s

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HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHD

tree tbbraaelvM from their desperate cun&lt;**“*?.. ?Mic poeeible-Lee would M.
d iuhiodly eodaauur to throw hie whole

not be beg before be will confront them
as tbe back door of the rebel capital.—
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'forth agaiUK the South. Tbe
porta and parses of all Europe are oped'
for as, and closed to tbe Confederates.
With all the world tu recruit and bur­
row
end nur own superiority Hi
uumMra, It would be little loss than mJ
.raouluM jf tbe rebels, sooner or later
cboald *ot have to soceamb. '

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first; fur tbe m-meui Q"*y« Am»e
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herlruok into bis ii«te&lt;Ua&gt;tbae&gt;epbaftfiii«
Mjle iif ktsslng. AH witnay hm^ ltaey
Weri* Maitii.ualty caisdemg each other,
■nd thtnrde&gt;ma)*trati&lt;s&gt;e ■■( aJuuiil af
tvetsm wire' re*lft'vitrisitdibary. hi
the spring. Queen Anne was takm away
to atari up&gt;'ef bar annual Vrd'r." fb« rag.
•d Hannibal al Uh* Mparativn, wbb' tari
ri*c; fw 11 day* be refused uf i&lt;&gt;ueh *
mutaei of hsai.tbo .m&gt;y Byeruhmeut that
be rtbrlveil during that time being shiski
end-water. *'By dint of a •iniiniMl away
ing -&lt;ir barging {gainst bia fsatening* he
succeeded lu brvaxittg !•«&gt;&lt;■ ■hl ihe TSib
day, when be took'entire poaaeashm pl
Ibe eeCalilfsb urtiL Tbe animals ’ Ifl"'&lt;Qe
eage. were tearinlly frightem-d, dn«tuiig
agmiiartbdfrTMrs and Utting tb&gt; *dr w ith
tbeir h-iwIaabdMhttska. f laiinlbsf rug-ft
■round lhe bnHdmg, rrarvd'Un bls his
inod fret and endewvAred to' tb*Fb&lt;fi&gt;*lf
tbe mfisrs in fbe ri.of win* hj. trurik.but
inolestrij non,- of the-animals. In W
inrtniirtH- Wfir-rw of men was.gathered —

8bertna»'a wagon* ,kave arrived at
K'oai&lt;« Aw supplies, ;
_A letter from Morehead Oty, N. C.,
S5th, aav« Quartermaster &lt;M&gt;er*l Meiga
andwodfbad a*rived tbwrr. Vdawds with
s«pi»Vea an&gt; rap-dly arriving, which are
;l»r'ng ,»cti| In tjie from, b, raiL _ ‘
r Prisoners cap'ured hi’ Bberman are
arrfvink' Ml JTr* beta • MO arrived here
last night, slid *000 wacbed Kinst&gt;« at
tb« aataa—Itata... ■ Reiel.wcamnnta Jur
Bbecmsj! *rsj|&gt;0Lmuallj arriving.

wadriad In hr. 'Ara and shoulders, *i&gt;3
alter gr^rt d&lt;ffiriittv be «u ’bobMed"
and cw»UwheA the cvfl. unary dJeiul'tie
..a applied a,th rh. «O.l sJrivictory
result. Q.'iveh AmAi, who •»&gt;- »f J»
more gentle dUpiall.on. le.re the' srpa
'raliito-*nb vxrmjMai'}' rral^nathm.

The danger•&gt;( W-.wtng oat kehemna or
esitSwi oil lam pa from tbe top t« greater
Iban people guaeraliy sappoae.
There
»rr«Ht«l g»lanre« ou record where
lives have been J&lt;wl by the e«ulo4&lt;&gt;q &lt;«f
lamp* frem thia practioe. Th. Ml .wing
e&gt;pla&gt;4tl^h'&lt;&gt;rttw cellars that produce
the rapkwmu ate Worth considering aud
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low, l.ajing mote ne.,u l-a gai
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&amp;-6«&gt;n—Tbs'gaa ls eery luftamaWr,
and vritl «l&lt;hn« explode when Ignited.
Third—I* blowing too blaze dowa ii
. Th* mfcryoo, |&lt;a lamp aboull nvvtr
W b(i&gt;»n uulto"ii tbe t-.p. The wick
iuay n.&gt;t'perfectly All the tab*, *1 th.
&amp;&gt;irt4 ttayrgn d.raa, when lb* g*a »nati

FoOrriffl jfhe levy oil.in the lamp th*

There hate hern Her elephant keeper,
killed by the mrimats wnd-r Utfir chsrg*
in thi* x-UMry. A man by the n»nie of
Baamirra »m killed by PlXfrre. who

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w al Mm menagenr build,
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gallant afkir. but meat e-wiLaul .iiruelves
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plary m-afel «f patriotism. On tbe con­
trary ba use an early. earnest, oncerspvbms adv&lt;«sfa .4 rrbellM®. lie aided.
Blaetr-i rtsc—oasfed. and defended truest® i
pe-AmMy a. bmg aa be fad eeea the
lamlwwi h-pe .d screewa. But with all
tliat there la despicable in hie character
I r p»« ■rears t fa merit of Ireaknaae in
all kta tb-aliitga with men and ihntgs.—

expressing hi* cxmvictJona, whether tba,
be p.-pular or otberwise.
Our object in placing tbe abqsn ex-

mu® Mi&lt;&gt;« tbr perwtaVirt policy al Jeff
Davis and the rrbr! G®grrae, and fancy
tfa d'&lt;&gt;upli&lt;®. Foote disclaims loudly
agauiM tba dr-(&gt;.i.aui &lt;d Jef Darts, but
it la hardly prolwble that ba ears as

wovld not exchange or recall that bl-.e j dopoUfaw au falfawe:
for niinbma. The bangtty echo uf far
Nev T'dk, April 1.—Prrsidaul Un I
rei.ni® fas ere this reverberated fr..ln rtdn’a laat diapuuh. II A. M„ shows a
eumatancua, ruo^ruxe in any part nr in
Marne fa Texaa, tbnmgh eeary hamlet
| any way," was a shot between wind sad
■d tbe North, and down along the grant
w aler to a horde of owarrnpokina epecuwaters of the frwlbweuL And tbotyh
I Ufara. er.d a large number ./ wjnaRy »k
Krupclooa friends of Jeff Deets in Ei g
&lt;&gt;a tbe d.g-e vf war, and iraifarMN poll
fand. Tfan. Adfawa. mwmu raged by the
tkfana may lend their aid in deceptrva,
ume of the McOellaa prueo and tbe Chi
8-®th Caroliaa will rand under bar «wn I

■***T fa eow^ber in Ua.xl ■ GoremaierX
which they did not pretend had ewar
1 ’*■
‘ 'kx* lb») bad pho&gt;“
•Mir years pass. Uw

iatbnbilU. A p-each party became I
in remark* more
than cutup1imsuUt|

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iJSP3o*rsD*no3[i wash

vtetsry .m Mundsy
-Charleygreat I
the brrwaVworhs" •
mg tbeir main bstti

amidst the desertt.m atoirding fa Go»ernoe Vaaee. of half tfair army, amidst
the imprrceti.®e and criee of tbe B.cb
mood pwrtmle that their leaders shall
not far, b, tbe mere wind &lt;•&lt; Sbarman'a
• hunderiag march Chariest.® falls with
• ®l a blow, and the ornxy city ifalcsiM*
l—u
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alr.mg M

• nlaaA id “Charley’

tremely com mt® ■
may be regsrdcd
£■ M. Srarrou, Mee'y vt War.

C&gt;tt P-wt. April M-BI 4. ».
To E. M. Audios, Secy ,4 War :
Gen. Weitsel tclegrapi® as falfawi
Wetmik IfaRnood at ft IS this mor
ing. 1 captured many guua. Tbe eo
my Jett in great hade. Tbe oty M &lt;

mt^riixnja &lt;-f the Daria goremment
it a Hl all avail nothing. That tba loegee
tbe) persist in fe^prlrae Opposite®, tbe
fewer pririlrgra wXl be aco.rded to them
br-&lt;herh--d •&lt;/ States which shall fallow
tbe haul sdpmunem •/the eiiatmg diC
rtilliew. At-d he ahe&gt; b--pec. witb&gt;«t
drmfa, to piece bloraeli io a better p,o.

HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT BDCHU
HdmboM-a Medial Depat,
No. 104 &amp;OUTH TENTH ET, HUH.

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Ifeaeral and hie party returned fa Qty
P.-rnt. where, in tfa p'rwws nf a la&gt;g«
number id &lt;4&amp;vrs aod dutoguiabed ciwd
Mira, be was prreenlnj.eitb tbe g-4d med­
al r-drd him by a joint rewdufa®. De
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WITH HIS WHOLE
ARK’’

village, as we f® to P
rendar of Lee.
fl­
ringing and boofir— b

MILLINERI STORE
of them defeated eml
went into the third (Sal
canvaoa. Jbaea who I

SILK AND STRAW

BONNETS

of the copperhead par
canvawrni tried ever)
to defeat the wiahee
retain their plaeee. I
think for a time that*
II. Keith tncan t John
votaa given for L 8. (
Cookr, bet they a era
lain dn that point, ao
throw out al! each v.

tempted to throw oat
Geo. H. Keith, hot th
had decided that "Ge
to ail intenta and pc
/their figuring and tta
concluded that Geor
elected by two ninja
ing the balloU ah..wr
ga&gt;e him seven mij-«
way they figured M
down to two. ney
the aarae manner toe
to the office of High'
by one majority.

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&lt;&gt; rant, and ofR. J. G

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datedU* «■&lt;!&gt;*•* iotrrea

troy rrdla, yam and &lt;
manner. On Batnn
pr^ofl^ng a raw
apprebenaion of the n
til k«or o'clock P. M

Between the ti"»«
dark the
n&lt;h’.

mm. r. b acxlet,

i»e&gt;Umatrd at W50.

■ Ullin

^537536407

IEW SKIRT FOR 1865.

It t. a handaome aba.
&gt;».HK.r lu the enter j

HOOP SKIRTS.

•os, and very creditbe vemuoert*—.

�sficial KOTicrs.

ADMWBTUATOR-8 SALE.

LOAN.
s7ats orxrcsMjtif. a^urjf
Al a BSMtoe sf the PrubaU Guurffcrtb. mea­
ly of Harry, hold's st Um Prubate tMlee, to lbs
villsgvcf HMinis', oa Wodamdar, thu Mb dsv
ef April, lo the yisrose llneeaeS eight litrndml
sod Sizty-fi'a. !*raaeek,B-C-Pburm, Jwdgsof

snH-n»n UM.

There it great rejoicing in oar I

. D. Isis, st Um vulaga ef JasUags, ta.eaM
maty.
'
stdem AXImA.
IM A*. &amp;je.aajjuZ'&amp; &amp;prT.

village, na we go to preaa, over tbe nrreader of Lee.
Gum are firing, belle
ringing and bonfires blazing.
A Suuoce TIMS.—Tbe Heatings board
of canvssscrs'bad a terribly eerioce time
in endeavoring to eanvans tbe votes of
the election last' week. There were three

y tbe prayer' at the petttteasr sboeld eel

of them drfedted candidates, and they
went-into the third day to complete tbelr
canvass. Those who hang on to the tail
of the copperhead party die hard.' These

II is farther Ostend. thsAseM pstitioasr
Oder to tbe person. istemud in said
ofthfpsndroey ef mI.1 peliiMe, sod tbe
j IlMvaof, by cantr-E » e»py *M» order
ubiut.ee in the flhdiep. Aaaaar, a eewaprialed and cireelsting la said eoanty cf
far three eiruieeitri weskaprwvteea to Mid

canvawrs tried every possible method
to defest the wiahea of the voters sod
retain their places.
They seemed to
think fur a time that votes given far G

Estate of John
. I
STATE or KlCHtOAX. Owes Iy of Barry, as.
At a siMloa of Me Prabeia Cewrt far Me cwutr
of Hany, boldto at Um Pndiala (Maa'in the »Ulaf« of HasUags. as Tsseday, Um 1 lib day of
April, iu tbs jtar oos tbouMod »l&lt;Ul band
r»d sad stity-flve. Preaeak. 8. C. PrindJ*. Judge

II. Keith meant John W. Stebbins, and
votes given, for L 8. Geer meant Daniel
€oo*, but they were not positively cer­
tain On Chat point, no they concluded lo
throw net all such votes. They also at­
tempt edto throw out votes written for
Geo. II. Keith, but they found the oourt•
had decided that “Geo." meant ••George"
to all intents and purposes, so after nil
.their figuring sod three day’s work they
concluded that George H. Keith was
.clocked by two majority, notwithstand­
ing the baliuU showed that the vutera
gave hl&lt;rt seven majority
In the same
way they figured Mr. Geer's majority
down to two. They also succeeded in
the setue manner to elect Henry Bucrani
to the office of Highway Commissioner
by one majority.
‘

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GUARDIAN SALE.

»lad In mH
lai. Orease t*peta, is, toelaalty.ead
. VUbboel, Clterest he., squat tu o&lt;».
spar boule. 8oU br dronuu.
i
ii EG EM aS a co..
Chemists sad UnigEiiU, Sew Xork

Lit;amtss CnAxna.—Tte firms of Bar
)»w*'X G&lt;«-d&gt;»*r, Barlow, Goodyear &amp;

SHERIFFS SALE.
'TATE OF MICHIGAN, larry Count;

Grmit, and of R. J. Grpnt, have cortaolidatcd-iii equal interest in the Milliag and
nuacamuie buainrsa under the name of

County or u.rry. nearing Bate me nu ouy er
■ ardh. IMA. and Io toe directed and delherad
anitiel Eyaa vfuni.iu • did.
Kt5 d-7 S?
Mareb. 1164, levy upon sad seisa aU the right,
title nod lOtereet, of Mid Elijah Wiliiataa, the de­
fendant naated. la and *■ the following described
Ek-dfiris. arsS#; SE

Km or perarma broke into tbe Wixilm
' FaXwy at J. 8. Van Brunt, and proceed­
ed lo cut webs from tbe l&lt;«xn«, and dee
troy n-Ila, yarn and Heth in an Infamous
manner. Un Saturday, hand bill* were
offering a reward of &gt;50 fur the
• apprehension of tbe rasesIs. On Sunday
w aiefcmcn were hept nt th* Factory un­
til faur o'clock I*. M., when they left
Hat ween tbe time of tbelr leaving and
dark tbe same night, the Factory «aa

THE

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

NINTH NATIONAL HANI

Io tbs matur of Um E*UU of Kmam BUI, Wary
HUI. Ukum UU1 andTbeetM Bill, aieen. • .
Hulks is bereby gltan that la panoeass sf
licaaae sad aalbonty grouted to ma by the Pre-'
L.u coort fcr Um ruuniy of Barry sad t*UU of
Mictngaa. 1 .Lail sell, or cauM to G. sold, si Pub­
lic Ao'lion. to tbe higtMst bidder al Um Sorth
Door of Um Court Howes, ia ths village of UaeUobs la .aid county, oa SslSrdsy U&gt;s wth day of
■ay MSt, at 10 o'clock A. JU lbs Mtowiag

1^5JST«75ESSran;XSS

noun Si the north front &lt;lr»r rf lbs Court Room
in Uis
cf Hutlags, la tbs county sad Suu
srur..aid, Ibero will be suU »t pabfH suctioa or
vsadM to U&gt;s blthMi bidder, th. |premiws d»sscribud La said Bangaga, er ao taeeb tbereef M

Tea Eutcnox ix rax statx—8o far
aa beard from, the RepuHfcana bare
made galoa all over the State. The returaMfoMaver, are meagre.and tbe vole

ItKKSIX INSURANCE co.
Nxw Dmct.—Heewra. O’DuonM As
BbyjUre aurted a new daily, al Jac*

*“•» jiP®?*1 “

Dally Jaa**”" Cibera. j ymeaw ar

to esstry. beUs male a-td

Ukra.ri u
an ijocor to tbe enterprising city of Jack
sot,-and very creditable, as we hope It
omM be smtnuneroMwe, io tbe enterprising

. GUARDIAN'S SALE
Ii&gt;«M eseltor of ibe BstaM ef klplus B.' WheL
ter. Alba Whsuter, Ada Whral.r aad Gntrode
Vheeter. wlaora-bslra of Manas L. Wbeelur,

production or prasmUee of eK

Get the Genuine Article!
Phcenix of Hartford.

' /&gt;em th&lt; OJMat Smumtnt.
CASH AMtTX

JlTKix

$933,172.64
r

WANT MOW tba. of WOOL te
SuAcUr. iM» CLOTH—

CLOTHING STORE!
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

WOOL CARDING

(TEBBUART leu.) .

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fkpaiatwm:
FLUID 1ITBACT BUIHU
upon tbr-fstru all that we wed masks
us comfi rtnWe. and mine was that to bn
anything like o-mCirtsbl/ eilnaind, w*
must bMT'h divWiotl of labor.
■,
W. E. 8. seems to iUuk that my
views are such that an safe political econ­
omist wodd Mliov them. Let tss go
back ^Ay years. I reroei-ibsr tbe time

©RUG STORE!!!;

M- W&amp;KCWC
•Btowb VtfBAVrti’

lug aa I JuscriUd In my .article. We
bad out a arils of ajeai-ssr railroad, and
did nnt t. .-! t!. -m. I»r wa bad nat much
to aeii tuma kct. N»ta far mrA bouse
in the circle of my acquaintance hod so
much U a rag carprt upon tbe floor —
TUIU'ENTI.IB AND ALCOHOL
Musical iuwlruuMiniA. more expsvdve
than a flulj yr n shite, ware out for
farmria' «...«» ur daughters.
.
I very writ remember tbe first ycorl
that osttoa goods Were bnwaght into «.or
AmlTr—ttWM dnrmjrthw favrt war with Z,r FOB MECHASICAL ABD MKD1C1SAL
rCRFtfJQS.OM.Y_JK

Cwra!&amp;*
.

mi units,

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fi* erata per yard;
leb ahrting as four years
uy at retail lor eight mnta.
waa carded by band. About thia time
carding n oUiinrt ware introduced in
Northern PflMuy Ivania, (my rvaidcooe)

GROCERIES!

comniwwJ ; directly the spinning "Jen­
ny" and p»Mcr loom foBofaM
Instead .
uf the rouimoa blackttnilh making tbe
uee, scythe*. boca. Ate., factories grow
up that tnadeA much superior arUelca
nt Ires o*et;dnd the farther this division
of labor waMy4be more prosperous beftdne Uc agriculturist, and ,tic tbe lest .
f..rtv years nmcountry fa tbe world bsa ‘
made such rgpol stridfa in every thing
that makes a great nstioa. Twenty eight
years ip., ,t*&gt; I first crossed tbe AHeghsmea.ih&lt;"fa..n horse" bad tasted the
VELOPEB. CAMW, As., Ac.
waters of ths ll.oixippi at but a single
poii.t-i-the ■ td.pori-jge r-sid in Penney ICpen our abstvea war ba toss! an
vania. rutvterg. Cun-meeH.Louistllle.
MOST POPULAR
Saint Lr-u.s. Ofaag.^ Milwaukee. Dctr-ot. and Claselan ), werwamaH country
PATEMT MEBICENEt.
willages, n..w great marts of busindaa.

HLLHBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHS

■,4ye-siur*

IE9P8OVSD*ROBK WASH

^5’j‘S

have sprung up as if by manic.
But in
tbe Iii.wn time what baa become of the
old baMl loom and the lasiwn of "produc­
ing every thing we want by our osrn In­
dual re and akilll Gone, banished, dis­
card r&lt; | by nenrlv every swjpful (karn-v I .u at&gt;t reeoHrc: of wring one in '
of what I call a real live, thrifty
&gt;r tl«* IsaX/iflren years.
Transplanting Tines.
In tbe course of tba next two months
many Imudreda &lt;■£ thkussada of treen will
be trans; limtrd frnmx nurseries to or­
chardy ni&lt;sitbf them paid for nF unusual­
ly hit^prices'in tbe hope of obtaining
remarkably loacious and valuable.' fruit.
Somewf the men who set orchards Mill
loose ftom n-iqiiarter l.r a half of their
trees, while Libers will loee hardly one
in a bJrt.-l A plan of Mttiug, wbkh
will invariable give satisfactory reenlla,
After the ground ha* beast richly man­
ured and deeply pulvartxed, dig tbe boles
of ample six* Di t reel vet be r*&gt;ia tn their
natural position without bending. Then
pour two ffailfula of water inu&gt; tbe bole,
aid iniiiivdiakr'y begin to shake fine *&gt;il
tn.tn a sbeteei inbi tbs Water, continuing
the operali-srersdusllrjad st«*dilvai!l
the hula ia SU.d. Tba bole vboeld be
filled srvuniJts outaije in advance of
tbe middle, hi order ’
' '
inward to nroeive th
oentral rnattfi
Fin# earth kraditally shaken into water
in this manner ia evenly deposited abnnt
the root*. Surrounding and packing them
1se perfectly^ if they bad grown In their
new p.iaitaael This method of trans­
planting not.poly rnMrra the life aud
grus th of the tree, hot it is also epaier
than any oifer, and it further effects tba
very maierta) economy of dispensing
with l_hyi_necessity of Making, tbe water
aettliiig eroded the roots ao closely as
to bold tbe tree with sufficient firmnasa
without any stakes. The trae, befiire it
ia set, ali-.uld always he pruned of a part
of its t.ip, to balance tbe targe portion of
r.M.ta that are rut off In taking It up. If
thia be nrglectrd large perta uf tbe

HoimbeM** Drag and Chemical Wmbeoa,
No, 594 BROADWAX, N. Y,
Helmbeld’alfadical Depct,

neither Delta oi&gt; ehe^&gt;.

Via rMXtedy fa

gi.n .‘taUeepoonfa! fa tfair feed’ to
•beep less.

He puts it in tbe coops of

Vfovk Xxkc. a CVuxyxw.

Xo. 104 SOUTH TENTH BT, FKELA.

1865

Bavsre of Counterfeits

Hew Goods. 1865

▲fiK FOR. HXXMBOLD’S!

•!i?rs
*&amp;\oo&amp; axA "L\mt TWX,
which, in conjuaetion with tba
\SV &lt;&gt;Ck
will earn sJ! the afuremsauoMd 4ia«m.
and. of — ■
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OUT UCLWIVE cui rrniE

BATTLE CREEK.

Cao’ (Faina.
Jgbrbim.
Indies:, on, CPaU in Ue JauwU,
SXxrineu, Ma.
Trr “■”* “*4‘cin'^ sod yen win never

SELF-ADJU8TT1G WRINGER
No Wood-Work to Swell or Split
So Thtnoh Scrtoto to fti oat of: Ordt
Wtuirruwinai wnamtv Coe-WnssLa
Il took Iks Fiarr Faswiea st Ftftr-ftsrsa Hu

(kooi. Mcdwckxvt*,
ECONOMY Ift WEALTH,

TB. SKINNER &amp; CO.

try the. bsfer. gewy fan •

ru iklktu NIT All SI Bills CT8TI
-Qjd^&amp;dh i..? -A.

Gate Fuphlst er Ateanaeafmp
wet, and rv»d the errtifieatsa, andif p,
bars ever doebfed yoa will

3XZT STDTF UH TU3 nrATnua-r
' _Tbta Revs task tbe Nnt prvnmun st tbe Ksw
u.—* s-u L_i. .
— - ■ . , r

THE cmzns OF BiHET COUJTT

hsES&amp;TSsSr^
tTOVEB! STOVES I STOVES I

FOB SALK BY

iuxTYttifRi

Bay the Best j tkea Take Care •! It.

grsit danger of losing tbe whole UBA
It Is ait eicellent plan to mulch all
orchard^, and especially those newly eat.
The ground should be covered with the
cheapest straw or hay to be had to the
itoi merely prevent we grnwut Or weeds
or grass, It will keep tba aoil both light
and moist. If not mulched. It ebould
be frequently stirred and kept dear from
weeds. Il ia impossible to protect tba
room of trees too carefaHy from expos­
ure to tbe sun and air during tbrnr trans
fsr fmm tbe nursery to the orchard.—
Scwsh&gt;4 dMrte.
•
-

ABOTBXB wn. enrwd at Fsewrawd Agn»
rmedicine fa He vsneh.
AXOTHEE »w enrwd of Feuer Sere
which he.1 Misted fourteen veMS.
AMOTHnanibmaifaaB efeigMym
Caaea ineusvsrabls of Dyvyepsfa and Uvw
Complaint could be iaonlfaaj fa\which tte
Ftuiker sad Fills
x

PENSION*.

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DRY GOODS.

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Ing, for lhaicouaidamHn rft a propoa

' Breckenridge, in reply, exclaimed that
! ho dwtei't vaaaa
ifreavaj ..hod# in
J Kk*»oi»d.wai foaauiMd, tbaworchuupe,
■® SftSrtftby ^riaon/ kM ’tikltta

L'vg'.slaturu, remilnln
is beW In tbaDew B«l&lt;

rtnjrlzthgdke Conrcntinn to Like ■alrpii
te tank ite»tboteu&gt;d» afbbe-Dhlo». 'TI
prapvitebnMof.tha- Pmidcu wm te

STOREt
i-.s MidaaelSl
jSi'htbissr,

Dirtthrtp ■
apMiiimiu-, «aiw»r&lt;W&gt;s»a

..Mr'

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a»ii. n. , n«r.,&lt;„5 rh.ia, ■

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Phfpbteln'FwfHiw
,^m?jKSasi!lfiS5ii| ,ajjd
«4ju'^U»q1t^p.f.rorea'£t«|Jp

- ' ArMMmt Q-H\ Aeaate®, I80X 5

ial tw* -JO'f. •? n’pw’t
■,&amp; u i'
Grn. La* aiidli's army to1 Lietit. &lt;|*i
fT FOK MRCUAp'lCAL 451&gt; XIMCT!M
7?" ‘V*’ ***
*

». «&gt; t. fcdfS: SajfP»•*

&gt;
■

Tbe-' wllb*ihif -;c*ri¥apAndrite* ’ fit
taken place bcfwCert'Gto, IX and -'ml
arif. “ There half been ■ no'tidaiaiion^ li •
I tbe'pdraall during it« pendency.-* ^1' •'•]
•
e: ». OBANT; !*»(. «-,. , ‘
I
•
' '■ - twirl. IMA.
&lt;
I
General: Jyb reauft oftpe liaj, wc« r
s
Aho a «rr*t rrridtr ef tba
i
ruuaftXinvtricfc'yOu'ofiM^tfop^ka&amp;aie,^
s ’ZTip^nxiy s-jnimJBuXET
.'
; further ' rMitkticiimt‘r tl^ part df
: Arttiy of N-htherrf'VttjJinia in tbia atruj
IM ( baklnr Extracts
; nle- j M
*». •ndi52s«?4-b i
ron Tita rtricfiu vikki-it or Tita ixntgXI
• toy duty (tfimn from TnyaelnSereaptM*
lurther ciluaion of bloo^
TTe »Jtn k -ry te Ul&gt;4 • goad a«Jrtlft»ni o t ,. J’( alotiiy of
: by aakittg Uf t'lW ftlF lUrtcnfler of tbd
STATIOMZBY,
I| pprt1&lt;&gt;hh?r'h*'Dwf«!d&lt;’Rftri‘JBtttl-a arm]
PE.\F. rwnui, in;*, r.u'xk, ex- &gt; frl bo««apa&gt;ilwAHnyx4 Noatham Virginia

GROCERIES I

Af.ll TO.-1BA.-,
Generalj-lhara read y onr'tiowpf.'tbi
datel ‘ Tluu/h' not entirely of
’ djiij
•I l&lt;ih ybu aStpfeM &lt;if:rt&gt;e l&gt;dj)pl*fin&gt;eMr'd
further H-»iirtai»c« &lt;J«i’fi&gt;4 fiirfofttie armj
I of NiMbem VJrutdla, t TrelphicatB ybS
'.I tfe’tfW tri avifid'tfJeUueffflalbti'iir'biiifl

.

PATEMT tiESICEItEJ.

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,h the httekhte «
•» !;|,

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t&lt;iMt fJdrWIa. bgl
juraL1 fed' will
"roS

prnfmiiSpm *adc th# tqrtns. j&amp;f willofflte
racS;; «i6'6tndlli&lt;&gt;4 dfttt WtTuBddf.-’’ i: '•' S
■• •
It'TfcT.&amp; GrnFral-J
1 tu-U.B.-VtUWr.cbtikMMkt anaM V.K'n
or Ilctul) Pay, paly.
.
Araik J.W
Tufiwv K, J-A-EB, Comeundieg (k-HuAJ*)
General—Yjgi;
(**t eVsnioi
Jkfeiyy# ^»y. *»kin
»w^iciur*_&lt;.f,iu Cai r»ty apMgj lu reply to

This quaautpi
Cuqe«
uoo called yor^any purpoaa. .^oqanip
'-!&gt; Itr-kloabi*wwi»dlifc-:ab4 lUbteteua W Jm*.t Li W
.t.. -a -4Z .SwiA
dnyteeiMwyb*; ofabel^ateinaLrtprS
^oafteta1 aUadtb tbrnterreadate-nf-Uij
Are.y.trf Northern Virginia ub tbe foju
-lowteg aarme,’teiwtt«' -Bolte &lt;tf&gt; alf &gt;tqf
officer* and men to be mad# in dwplieetw}
kme «dpyit0'b»0vtai tPAaiwfltaer de*i£
nated by we, the other to he retained ty
*eeh offioera i» yen may dptegnato. The
oflte»rt»tegle« their 4te)Midital. paralw#
not to take op wrhn againtethw, Gm
Vice Pre*ldrnt Johnson end Preett
toenvof itM UnWed Hulse: until properly
eaeiianged, and each-company or redg King were ■ta'Hlbhmond on Friday; ar
mantiat otMimfiider to eign a-liho perote thefieereteryof War waeeaprcted.: Tl
talegrapb'U vneiclng beWaea tbehmnr
■rm*. artlllwryandpabHo-praprrty to and Washington. Mail* arrlvw and Id
btr parked and wtodtnd, bod turned over part regularly; Adetnedc Co. hfbVboi

to thb officers appointed by* ma to reed r£
ttesm. -THa wW riot-era brae# Um al*
arms of tbcrvQn#**, nor .theirr private
hnrma and
* or.gZfSffbn
' laasv’e. allowed
Thia done
*Ach | . Tbarirwr waabringolearaduf ob
officer
to returfi
Uotta. and that*.wee ■whole:flwet &lt;
Uora* aaaMlweViCUy Point, , wafiir
to biactannn. -norte be disturbed by tbe
permit* W aaaMa- lbem tcdbnroe
United Stetee authority ao long M ikey.
-ehaetra their-parole and tbe tews in force
where they may redd*,
I

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teretMfltiad’thr G.ivwmaerlt, and &lt;&gt;f
' aaa
l“l.WJK£*4x
toeOtH^uf'RlO United «4o»ee-4lM« graphical style M death* arc iifiiatl,
’shiiaA lh«4 M..MS®M’"n 1H*-'-!£c‘L7 -1“
printed, “Dimd—Spulhcra CouMeraci । pleaaucabwx^tjpe jL-ople can’t fptrtiin
keAirijm* ami bb*w» haw b*a»&gt;'dw*«rvel|
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Va.;' Sot------- yjSiarrMMttetett'tee
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kehur mate «* - M&gt;«e
eoiairr*and galhmt nflicere Of y«&gt;w TtwDarla,'Btthmond,
jej
fediraey,'seed foiitjan; 1 Death cad«
thrill’«*»/* *”t
ni &gt;qi .ii.-UJR
J mrii’aafa'r'l Hfc&lt;UM8Mte«F* M by strangulation. No funeral."
!1 Wam bwiMum WaMUMOiea, { ?
detfiouatratipn, l.bfcourae, wfll‘Sa*5V«
- April,ft—10 r. M. ,
&gt;'.
• . Cw4ad««anp^&lt;Jib*U,B.
The Whif «ya editorially: For tM fvapried t&lt;r h. -[A-yoke.Minify fi* ynfl.]
Ordered that absolute of 200 gana be
■’■■&gt; .'
t. -April 8;-W65. .
Bred ak the bemfquaMat* «f
• awnf. first time during tbe'trar the «*y
I wfll b»»* mahtogv. *ry If yon grabble
G.nand« i rvdetead pi ;«t Hie buu and navy flepMUuant, and .al etery.poet truly be *&gt;id tu be quiet, and life mid Uopt^f’me. -(Uogbur. aflii crlo* jd
your note uf to-day,in anaw*a|»ruia*k land amnaal in the United Staley and Mi property, tafe. Nota nolee more th^|
rww &gt;r trs nris'i
|dw military MEMtemy-at W«v fpiokei tb»e&gt;&gt;uiM of military and ■ wagon* dte. &gt;•
hero a band. I propoM now d&lt;**&gt;ng up
|.tbeday&lt; of the JMfiPt. of Ibia vrdar. &amp;; turba tbe day or night Tbe garrotete) by requeuing you’ tw^y-.h ’emnin piece
commenxiraiii-n &lt;d' Uja wrreori»r of Gm. and burglar* that iu/blted the rebel tapir fof'oteeld'W tithe.1 I tlteught Dlxla ono
iB. E. Aa*; and,Uta *r«y of Nortliwb; tai eitbar iuMMAed tba duat of.tbe Jte •fahoAtetinuRpn j«*erA&lt;M'.k-. . ^Lau«h.Vitwiitm. ^ ;. . : . .
I from tbaif fete and folkitrsJ tba Coafe*
[surrender: buyast
To Lieuk Gtex Grant and UwAnny-: up- crate flag.:oi!•they -bafe.pradeuro caoaa
1 ritouWbe the *»Fe
;
.jdarAiaoonaOMndti
|. ttd aqm-.iH to forego tbr practice of -their arta.
Hie Capitol Squotobaabtenre^peMS
tb Itiuw* «:ht-thcr 'y
The report of tbe receipt, acd *MO»
ilkMliof thiaaerder Mio lx*, made, fa itti and rruUlnry baa&lt;H dteeoerte hvM
.AdrMateGanondat Wembiagteni, . -&amp; eoenda (eeery e«enlngj r.JLx.&gt;ml: geollt I fairly cent ured IL rQie#m and laugnier.i
fcr
them furteU
thter.et
mehluTcomptmaaia
bberlmee. bted-Str
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b*adna#Mj|in mm* the bl*eyiap* te U | la «n hWful.lpatete--.4UagMrr.4ad
•rtyuatiki waIVtbe.aaftli iilca fimemM.Chmaa.] , J a#b tte»&gt;b*-*U'.tva
ib6t:1d*»pteuiedJ*A
tb-«t&gt;f-ro*i dtfrtfe ua
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4hm» pH|mrd iMrw to4&gt;

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ebmWKUW efll* pimtSmayemra. j The
oatyotwlofthB^aaad who evoducw»&lt;l;#s
u&gt;»&lt;yib, pign|«LJemAi»0H&gt;-.Pl ty.Qw

.. Ux.AJGaaar/Lieot Gen, .e
BexaohiiMa-bArarVoaeaaaa &gt; '.

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., Geui&gt;r&gt;l-rL i&gt;a«a.rrewlvcd yvun ktt^f
uf.Uita ilfie, popUioMi jbif Urtti* &gt;'f «&lt;•!
tcpdpr(nfibo am&gt;y «»f N’ortkern Virginia,
aa proposed by'ytia, . A|( tneyj are aubfianlodLr .Qte/MW •* «IP»* eaprraapd U
your letter of the Bib inat., they are aneeptedT JwiSTwiff*2J$*MtnaU’ lh*
proper officer* to earff lfce 'alipulationB'
inti.'ifr--t.
Very trerccilWiy. votfrabrdfenl eetwnnL
. w ia.Ar ctrraHL gu [y££ HMml. J
B-^rxt .♦■•• W»* Der*w+*we, •

TbtoH betd Altolgbtr-GM&gt; 'fcr **•
great wfetMr’bWiMilBW ha baa ahii day
erbwwrt yM ahf tHrrjllant. armUiwn-

•iMmi a BFRRem.

A
HlnAcilfifl HfCMtle Thttiftfir
ttiWOli nlw dethebnadt tAdaeua dWMgane*
lUfcaoR be-wwaiyod--,.W« faiUd.^.M"
“• y-wr. ’•&lt;«»'A rt.r“hrrfur a atrong torce of men bud been en-

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Tfautider, aiTSaiTt'nTreadJ Informed y*ft&gt;.
wera'nou bnrndd.* Tbayrwwa-raaactiW
.lor dfwrta pppraprinu ifal*... J t-tiai||d
Ut'tq.jHUrd^iai (wnd Callie Tb.u?Jaroacd aa a guard Loma fur fafctioui
W"i» s.f
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leutfM'Milj.al'MV up •»W0K$1&lt;W
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gloomy «Quntfcanfi«, while IB# TTniOu
I guard oinakliribemtKf to ncMy'’ehj»»y'tho
inuMiUod that the lanwpa- h«ldtag bad
oqiJwguu^ vjde^tlx
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I

�MEWS

President
1
Assassinai
ofgratitude and calm deliberate eat
tion that “al! seerna wri! with vs,*
fore ovary loyal hewft received a .
Ding paralysing blow in tbe boo
meat that tbe President waa dead-

&lt;3-003
4TTB1

'Stabbed.

Tbie ton was accompanied by the intelli-]
grace that Secretary Seward bad else]
been assaulted la hie sick chamber where]
be was lying in a critical condition from]
wounds received by an •crident.and ih*d

be too must die—that be was dead. Ail
(be time of this writing there io an on]

eerviioty whether Becretry Seward is or]

lIUK&amp;MiI’B 33
i f ITP STAHLS.

SILK AND STRA’

nd In Um eem/, mamrer' as Um aeaae
ftM&gt;ProoideM.
Tbe attack both at tbe theatre tad

mi the eame hour—10 o’clock—thb»
'•fog a preconcerted plan to aaeaaafo.
‘buss gentlemen.

BONNETS,

Mrs. Harris, and Major Raihborn,
Lbot by an asesasin, wbo Mddeflly eo
kd tbe box and appr.«M behind
(President. The assMain I ben leaped
kn tbe stage, brandishing a large dec

AND

-

children.

We received the official news uf the
trrender uf Loo and bis army but just

folli-n upon the nation la no ordinary ।

i Hine to make tbe naked announcement

paralysed by the suddenness of the bl«n
lof any very exching events in tbe mill­

wee precluded by the Storm whiefr disar­
ranged lb^ wires;]
By the President v( tbe United State*:
JFArrvas, For some time pent veeaela
uf War of the United have been refused,
io certain porta, privileges and iramuni-l
ties to which they were entitled by treaty J
extended comment; but we frejtnar st| |AetNM^ Pit. that we subjoin it without public law, or the ootnity of nations, at]
this rime, preferring to give Vo our read-]
the same time that veeaela of war of tbe]
I "The purpose of Gen. Grant, la strik­ noun try in which Um acid privileges and]
immuniUee have been withheld, have en
bio tragedy:
ing Lee from tbe South, waa lr----- 43
him northward, eo that whatever
It appears that on Friday evenlt |the rebel army got sway from Ric ..-----ditlon
uf things has not always been forci­
President Lioa-ln and wife, with othi Idivcrged more and more from Its true
bly resisted by tbe United Bistre, alt hoi
hiase. sod away from Its rwinfureeruaita. on
tbe other hand they have am el timed
purprwe of witnessing tbe performance ■•(] |fhe aooMas -I this strategy waaannimno failed to protect agatoal, and declare their
(be "American Cousin."
During the! kd in deaps’ebra &lt;*i Monday, thu 3d uf
third set, and while there was a tempore-1 jApril, &lt;1 ben we were told Lry- had bora
pry arena, we presume the details of tbe
[pursuit of Lee, after his defeat at Peters
fcurg will be interesting to oer readers.
I We find the hiatnry of this pursuit ae
kocrinctly collated in the New Turk

ner; but theta is greater sorrow that I
wise-counsels and fatherly care should

ry pause fi-r one uf tbe actors to eater, al
sharp report of a pistol was beard, which!
merely attracted attention, but swggeetedl
nothing serious, until a man rushed to
the front of the President's box, wavind
a long dagger in bis right hand, and ex |
claiming “Sit t&amp;nptr lyrronats,** and ln&gt;-|
mediately leaped from tbe box, whirl]
was in the 2d tier, U&gt; the stage bracathJ

and ran across to the opposite aide oil
the stage nuking his escape amid tbe br-l
wilderment of the audience from the!
rear of the theatre and mounting a hocio-l
Mod. The screams of Mia. Lincoln first!
disclosed tbe (act to the audience that the]
rose to their feet, and rushed towards tfiel

stage, many uci aiming "bang bl tn.” Th-|
excitement waa uf tbe wildest poaaiblrl
description, and of coarse there was ad
abrupt intermiseiou of LhsMricvJ perform]
anew. On a hasty examination it &gt;a«|
found that tbe President bad been sh&gt;-t|
through tbe head, above aad back of tb&gt; |

tn a private boose opposite Ifta theatreJ
and the Surgeon Genera! of the army and!
other Surgeons aenl for to attend to bsJ
rood ition. A common single barreled]
pocket pistol was found on tbe carpet.]
A military guard was placed in front &lt;&gt;f|
dent had been co» eyed. An immcn-sj
crowdwaa In front of-it, all deeply ana]
ieua to learn tbe condition of the I'rni-I
dent, It had l.crsi proviuoeiy announced!
that tbe wound was mortal, but all hoped]

otherwise.

The shock to the comniuni-l

ty waa terrible. At midnight, tie Cabi­
net, Messrs. Sumnyr, Briny and Farns­
worth, Judge Batea, Governor Ogleriiy,

General Meigs, Cufooel Hayes, and a
fits per^iunl friends, with Surgeon Gen­
eral Barnes and bis immediate assistants

were around his bedaidr. Tbe President
was In a state of syncope, totally inaen
aibtr, and breathing slowly. Tbe blood
muted (rum- tbe Wiaind at tbe beck of biw
head. Tbe surgeon exhausted every p&lt;&gt;
Bible effort of medriual ekill, but all bo|
WM gone. Tbe parting of his fatnilj
with tbe dying President is too sad for!

description.

De died tt 23 minuteJ

after 7 o'clock Saturday morning.

i

When the excitement' aT tbe theatre
was at it* wilder height, reports werri
circulated that Secretary Seward- bad!

necessarily persisted In.
|
Now, therefore 1, Abraham Lincoln,]
Presidon of Um United States, hereby
make kiruwn, that after a roas -nabla]
time sh*H have ale peed for Um intelligence]
. »f tills pruelotion to have reached any]
'** foreign country nt whose ports the said]
prirllegre and immunities shall have]
d an aforeMid. and shelJ rood
sceltered forces and gut tbe remains
eo refused, then and tbence-]
une privileges and immunities]
While the enemy were thus forced
a circuit.-os route, Bberidan, with__ _ln,
L-avalry end the5th corps, led the sdvaace [jr
Initad States shall have been plaocd
p&gt;m an entire equality io tbe furvign
ports sf..rra*id, with si mil*r war eeoMls
■•f other counlriea. Tbe United States,
whslarw claim or pretence may have
existed heretofore, are now at least entttlnd to receive and cimoede an satire
friendly equality of right* and bospitali-

THE PLAN 18

and entering. It was aaaertained- that tlxJ

■a intelligible word could be gathered,
but tbe Ucta are eubctacdally as (Uiowa :

Hbstdkm

Uxl

nil,

little credence was giv I

[be nurse alarmed Mr. Fred. Seward,
rbo was In an adjoining room, and hast-;
oed to tbe door uf bls father'a runs,
then be mot tbe aavassin, wbo inflicted
pon him one or more dangeroos wounds.;
he recovery of Fred. Seward is donbt-j

But the story waa rep
dsnee aromulated, unt
lisre.

Gen. Grant aad wife were advertised]
ko be at tbe theatre this evening, but he
Started to Burlington at fl o’clock. Thu
(evening, at a Cabinet marting, at w hicbl
■Gen. Grant was present, Um subject &lt;»(
(the state of the ootnlry and the pros
pactuf a aprody peace was disouMH-d — |
d'be President was very chreriul and]
hopeful, and spuke very kindly of Geu.|
Lw and others uf the Confederacy. sod|
&gt;&gt;f the establishniout &lt;i( tbe govcronirtilj
in Virginia.
!
All the members of the Cabinet except]
Mr. Seward are now In attendance upon]
tbe Preeident. I have seen Mr. Seward,|
but he and Frederick were but unc.&gt;u-|

&lt;&gt;HitMll Issuod *e*l!*fo

foiling tn find room.

&gt;s CaiitMsls Ween SO baa* » “ "n
.S’ UUJ ssoitaMsserirtriSta. I - e»
Its’ Usta Vnt L-1NMSS
» “ - 0»
ss.Efrssr~!::
.Um-UcUSuS.
.
aww sa

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Psvaaasmo Parana 1
handed several copies c|

Proyrvrr, pobli«bed tint ]
(hat place, which were ]
Januly by Sergt. O. C|
thia village, who is txte|
detailed tu work upon J

Preyress Is published b-1
ms .nd Cqpt. C. B. M
Michigan Eighth, luC
“the paper la to be pub
-ercumstances will pern

(Signed)
C. A. Sawano.
Lsrxa.—We think that the Secretary
gradually improving.
Ilia ano b«*j
‘ J So appears to trel

io retard our pursuit, and to drive up
►Hagglers. Lee's cavalry was, however,
"f small account, end our lows In tbe
pursuit were small.
The roads were
►very where littered with arms, odasorw,
md «&gt;tbcr material of war. Our cavalry
r-ined tbe Fifth corps, near J rt tors ville.

C. A. Sawaat&gt;.

r-ne up the straits of Gibraltar and the
Mediterranean, and is. no di-ubl, a great]
deal sicker of the whole thine, than if be]
had merely suffered from sol dumrr or]
«ea airknreaa. The extensive land Grant.]
U. 8 has takrn up here, has encroached
badly &lt;m hU d.imiol.maaDdbewill,prob-]
ably, be soon rodueed to the habitatiuol
i The Twenty-fourth corps, meantime,
»f tbe follow In the book, “a Judge in]
bee msec bed out along the line of tbe Pr some vest wilderness" and owir^f for that.]
trrvhurg and Lynchburg Railroad, anmt
Bankrupt in principle f»r several yrara.1
tan miles south of the road followed by
be will, probably, before long be bank-1
the cavalry and Fifth corps. General rupt in pocket end become a Shakeeperi I
Grant accompanied the Twealy-f&lt;&gt;urtb ----- “lacking a tocel habitation!
et.rpr, which reached
8Wtl“0
“ It is a phy be bad nod

might nA doubt
ve received eome val­
uable hints from him with reference tn
the conduct cf that little oommercisl
transaction of his. But the transaction
is hardly fair on the p-t mortem memo.
nf Judas—dr morluit nil nin bonnm.
md there is reslly noihing gnod about
JHT, unless it exists la infinitesimal Ho'
mopathic doses invisible to the naked
(mental) eye.

Acctmnrv.—James 3 ]

i.wJ^
I .. . UCUaaa
^7.
. . Mrvu
™»~j-ren
*a **
10000 laUIr,*
‘i-1
l*w UdWs- GM a M UM Keprwtar. 1 SILVER PLATED WARE.

I

•
WariMUgiua, April 17.
deep interest (sh in Secretary Be
baa thronged bis residence with via
among lb. Cabinet and F«.ei,
hrtcre. wojeirn Infumn-d Suoday ft
be first time of tbe aasaMiaatioo of tbe
’ntriduol Lincoln, and the attempted aseaetaatkiD of binseelfand the Assistant
leoretary. Mr. Howard, though moved
ritb moot intanae etwrow and horror, at
be recital, nevertheless bore It with cun
iderable firinnsea and oompoeure, hia
trsugth having eu hr returned as to en.
bla aim to undergo the trying ordeal.—i
Ivory effort is being put forth to capture
trace Um assassins. The Common
uocil have offi-red a reward uf 120,000
their arias* and ftrnvictwa, and glO,» k. added by Cut BoUr, agaM uf thr

au old n-an 80 jeers ul♦n, one day lari week,
a by upon him while a
gmgfodd.
I

•wo Own Tabla Terts protaae x* "
9CLD PENS AND PENCILS,

Ha wises, .1

Wax Xhraantmrr, Wasanrorow,»
April IS—ZAO r. m.
f
&lt;4 Goa. Dix:

Wightman, SecretryAfter an appropriate

f Lynchburg is aim. officially reports
(Bigeedj
g. M. BTUTVI. U H Vel

gWrveaedby H. A. G.
Mills, Hoe. James A.

NEW SKIRT FOR 18®'
MBS. F D. ACKLEY,

tbb genWenseoV residence, a crowd and
a military guard w«ra anwad the dborj

Tnx

» Becretary of War. I am tellocd
diere k, aiibuogb 1 have received ।
part direct from Gaa. WUaoot
Rmvmu, Ata., April 11, •a.h.

IIIUBBB

THXQUUT IKTtXTfON OFTHg AOK IX

isnt snd besrtfrlt «orr&lt;-

HOOP SKIRTS.
B. A-OOOVTKAR,

EATS &amp; BIiITOKTB
JVBT MCHTgO.
. .

Abwrt t» oWoeba cm
the UU
and the cell hoeiog bees answered by a
colored servant, be Mid bo bad ennj
from Dr. VoWi, RsaeeMry Bewerd's fiun I

Uy pbysiciso with e preecripdoci, at tbe
mom lime boldlog M bb bead a stwid

aww to a refusal, that be moot aca thJ
l (Ml »4 anew Hum and
.
N VULCANITE RUBBER
£eri satinssad in thew and

�flpr. /
*«kw to— tarn. o™

Sutiw Biitt

aHXBrrs axtx f
g}TATM j&gt;r MptoAM. Cewy wr/‘**7-f

CiTfit.

J

Maam Newborn A Ca, of Naw Tuck,
far the aala of an imoMmse stuck of Jew

tSn^KS-Sx^S
Sarlhsssal ef tos stearti swrt foe tto rawaty

1 i KM —«

n

IMA aU IS w« dtosMol asd daUvarsl. 1 did, as

‘WiU.lmmiMaaaMln. u WUd

Tefcw, “ “

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SHERIFFS SALE

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QTAfM OF M1CHIQAX. Barry Casaiy. aa.-

Raago Klghl Wmt, to lb. erasty of Barry. »•••

ti£4

kx

Senrtuvffi* Iwy .pra awd aria, all ibo right,

r WANT »M» IW w W«X- •
J manafiictere into CLOTH—

u.-5-nn.y^M^ J-!
Fba* AUsa. Ally, for AMigsea.

Sr^E-2^^ Z 7T

bMrtagdaaa tbo aarratertib day of Dramtor.
d m1. aad meemd la too oBraaf lb*

=C“*"

Phamix of Hartford.

893.3, IT 2.64!

Gtrnntoa ofsaid Minors.
Dated April tlb. iMA
aprt

Ta* lacsxxxra yaus oe xaxaLT *u. .aoaaaydjIlea at tto pttnrnt time, warrant and demand «ddhtasal taaoraaeo; asd tb* Ftomlx. by rraaoa of
its soipl. Crab Casital asd largo Aawra, oMrt» to
^m.^^lZMto^h'to ^uy to -rtU

(FEBRUARY IMS.)

GUARDIAN'S SALE

baary Itoaa on stogie risk*.

of linra* BB ragraais oad&lt;l». by winch
DaAaMlbapwworofael. laalateed tossadtaartmnbarias toea^mtllatod to marratLa daat

tt^sxsstraisst?
jsssassusxiiistt

c.Miia

Insure with the Phenix.
P.ra Ioaeranor-and oprrknm demoo.tr.te* .1.
bet. only tempanlra who m.toiara Bra rate, aad

St-sr&amp;siSSsiS?,
* TtZte

?—-^3 -

D“**’

ILmSxDA

otoaaraanaX'Phtmlx puRrira
Many

‘ Amid— *®»rt ■■

M. WWMW.

G0TKR1B.

artra “»• *• ■"’•wf'4’-

ao

^L
“jsnKKft.T«~- “
laMM alvayn paM Freuplly.

MarZTi

ys-gggjg

toarate

CLOTHING_STORE!

T&gt; EAL SOLID IX«URASCE-tbat tiaad. Ito
J Viral of Tim end Fira, w pobhe waa aad prt-

tto weil-kaeam

to wit: Tbo asdl.Urd Ito^eftb. of tto Wmi
half of lhe &gt;»rtbw».l quarter sad tto Xerlbwrat
quarter of tto Soelbwml quarter of Saaliun

aidra Ito eaats asd aharwM of thia foroalsaaro.—

^susr.aTnse i-a

Get tha Genuine Article I

I. ths matter of the Batola of law HD. Mary
HB1, LsaiM Hill sodTtomm H.U, tniaoro.
THE rilCEXIX irwam reratxv raxabatXetfoo Is toasbr gives that ta panosaee of
Itoram Md-tto4ty gyrated io tn* to tto Pro ter than arar prepared far aerator auddoly.to tto
bate wart foe tbeeoaaty of Bony and State of line of Ha prrttortea. wtih eetorgwi forthto* foe
tto traaaartlaa of baalaroa.
MItoigra
.
I
MH
oaO,
er
aawa
to
fa
at
Psb• ■tilhMGl rf land I aboil upon for ulo al Ur Anctloo. to tto h.ghmt Lkldar al tto XorU&gt;
From thf Qfi^l Statrmml.
nablk *arttoo. oo Wartaradtf. Um pdth day of Doer of tto Court Hirae, la tto village of HaeUngr, to mH eoanty. oo Rrantoy tto »sh day of
CABH AHMETS
■
May tost, al 10 o'rioek A. M-. tto Mowing

MORTGAGE SALE.
TAafoall havlag tore s^ is itoraadiitoae af

U-WU-)

BABTfSua. Mica.

p[KENIX INSURANCE CO.
rav be aot omiiy to m£1p the oom sow duo’on
era aaarteur with Inirroal and tbe eooia aad
rapashaa of atrorttoameat aad sate and aa attarIT FuU eo®pliant. m*d. with th. laauwie.
a5-T3£ESErcsiti,s
£ZL’E£"i“!.'r7.g£7Urr, aix Agrata.

GUARDIAN’S SALE
JL

«•

' apell

&amp;c.rmxDL£.
Jad^alProtote.

for

T’uaLI.SW^lSg^iS

ESsiirx—

a.s vaaaaaeev
wooLwricrouT

3C»n.TTCfr

“iZ

■^rsrrtEESrtETsi-w. -

laeUtotod to iwesver Ito dtot tow aamalalog
Tortsta all esaaa. bat parttodnrty aa a preys’*
Lad H to larttor Ortorod. that &gt;*ld yrttorar s=tW5=!XX.,aas&amp;
urate Iran and *rue. It tea ptoa.aal rad pal gtvs
sgtoc la tto peroooa teitoAod to aald Mtete
aubto
smabjutoritoje
of ibaposdracyefMid pottoes, sad tto teartag

, °^':i.iLL'sasKgisasw

SssSEiSSSS
feHiESF-a

FJESNTW

rt/Tt or rnernoja. Ceaaly ef Berry, aa. narrr ooentr, Slate of MieLlgra. oo Ito 3i.l day of
Mrarator. i- D. IB. is L*«e "M" rf Hertgw
af Barry toMra a* Ito Probate OSco ts Ito rtf.
lag. of faaraiags. aaTwMdsy. tto lltb day af
‘rfi’.“. y.e"r— .“S—yr
rodjrad alxly-&lt;va. Prarat. H. C. rTiaMM, Ja&lt;g*v *.y74xoyratoT. IMS 1- Libra”5’ofMtotragra
mi PM. 4*. dal y stored by and! JraraS.^fix
la tbo ai otter Of the aaiate of John Ahtowae, de- bury to Harriaoa F. Horton and by *■ amigoK’lxEF^xr.'s.'KXirs
-SrftLi.'iK—j£! .'i’Eii

S“4f£2ft£i£ii&amp;?ZCTK

ff

entiiw proceeding*Al lhe dose il was
rtolvsd that tbo proceedings of tbe meet-

IZwaSn to tie heart*-ftbe peopl. is

soan
**
Io
gn i'g
Im
f

to.rln’g ttoroXl by ainar a «toy of thia ord. r
MORTGAGE SALE/
to to paW..tod la tto AfoJ.op.
a raw,
ppra^HHated and airoetenag to aald raraty af
fc^ry, for thrrr sneSaaa|vs wwiteDrartoM to Mid TkMFAULT tortag boeb made is Ito eotoitlcn
day aZtoanag.
8- a Ptl.XDLE.
(A Un. eapy-F
-*•&gt; if Frtdafo.
aiidd.7°of Orator, la tto rra 5‘ouMaJj

mk

cr

CteeuL-Ctort (.toranri'rorr,
Jura A Bearar'C^S^.'klX^
ttoS. Barak 1* A. D. YaL
[null
A trae eeoy. Attaal, 3. X. CaswaUAaaa.
!•- M

to Ito viltegr oTKatoaga. tattoeeoray and Bute

or to* errr or wxw Tone.
CAPITAL, &gt;1,000,000, PA1P IM,
TUCAL AOEMT OT TSX VXnXD ITAJI8.

A Large Stock o f I &gt;rugs, Med icines, and
Sid e Cheap

nit wan unaui

ESttSwrwsrgjrra

Ctomtra rad Dtsg^ra. Bw Tmk.

JAT OOOKE,
Scnacuirrta* Aoxst, PAUadr/pAix.

meeting was organiicd by appointing trawl *•&lt;•*, w«b lateral to date af MtkKrtptos.
Or^t arai ky rail will b. ptorapUMH.^ _
H- A- Goodyew, President, 'and R. B.
Butera on feearsX terra; alas of isdividato
Wightman, Seeretry.
After an appropriate prayer by the LaepUig Mew York aoaooola.
jTmIA. (totor.
3. C. orr». FraWrad.
t". Mr. Boyatoo, tbe mealing wra
(arartoJ)______________ _
*J.*irin«1 by H. A. Goodyear, Geo. W.
Milla, Ho®- J«®«® A. Sweeray, Wm.
■srgWK^, H.*- J. M. Noviwo and
Mbare. A spirit ^deepweatod ftolrirt
istgaod besrtirlb sorrow pervaded tbe

»rwM-»mownad rsctody. known as
KSrSSTsham. hwroaWmmar

Xfotate of Mw TnrtMt.

A Dellshlf.l Cordial sad Valasble Tralc.
HIOlEMlX A COH, CORDIAL KLUEE 07
CALt HAYA RABE. &gt;■ ■bJI^Ug.a* ■*«*!*.—&lt;
Wrtt-ksowe prapraWM of the Praw.taa Bark is a

vicinity mei at tbe Chart Hr-Oto at one
’clock P M., far tbe purpose of giving
W«l 4M1vwt 7-B0 Heles, Free of ehsrga,
MtaM.
&lt;*• «i&gt;p-&gt; br *«prMe,taaa porta sf th. craalry. asd rraira
Ch -i—uj “»■ •“
“• “““ I. nayraat Ctoek* m» S— -r«k. PhUadalpbte.

tteV«dto«r*® Feopts*
Liberty Hras afrimAttotat hWy

John 8. Uayar .nd Joel M. Haya, aro non ral
danta of itobtete of Muhlrra. or If raldsato of
aald Blate, aro aooralto tfcrto: On ration uf
1l*to^rderod*tbS’lbe Mid Dofondaste, Joel M.

'

Pursuant to * mH &lt;&gt;f tbe Common
•Cwneil, tbe dtixecs of Hartings and

rrr^f n—y!-r-— t
|M JE Jfapra nij£s. B*r.

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3f
i

April 17, IMS.

—3

/

EDW1BD A- W1LS0X.
Wllllam.torr
Mi»ga&lt;X,M. T.

IrMSmlu.

W. 8. Geon
Mank M, I MX
tbao, of tbe firm of Barlow, Goodyear
Grant, baa also gone to New York for Nalioaal Baal of Grand Rapldaaad Finl Moton- rolopa, a aepj of ttofww.l. 1 rars eaplayod.
Dlr7oHX M. DAG MALL, Ba* IB PtolO«o.
goods.
al Bank if CalomsMS,
(rarloJ)
Orayiasc)
Braaklya, M. T.
account upon his return.

£ n&amp;frsi

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j=r—a

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il | 1i'lji
1
1

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Hl!
Hli !B!

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Ora Fattow Tow»«m*s,O. D. Bract

pivots* gone East to purchase a stock
of good*. Me begin, trade on bis own

1

g-gfiwld.

CHANCERY ORDER.
IgTATEOFMICaiGAX, Eighth Jadiaial ClrHa*“liJSdj2?tetto Clrwut Court fcr Iba Co.aly

&amp;

Baoaeorra. Cocoa*, Cotas, an. Ttoratyoh^1
of lta&gt; rtv«rti.«r In ending th. Pracriptoa la to
braaBl tha CSirtad. ato fntA lafcnartra *Mrt
to raatrtra to to tavaiaabtoi sad to topto array
•ultooewUltry bta rraaady. ra 11 will &lt;as» Ihora
aoitoog. and auy prav* s btoMlag.

yrarapuy mrnlabed npoa rraipl of aabeartpuosw
and lb. ootra forward«d at one. Tb. loterat to
Uth ef JnMMit will bopoM is advaaca. Thia la

m
I Ii ih il

Accwnrr.—James Msgown, offering,
an &lt;Jd n-ao 80 ytoars old had his leg kruk■eo, one day last week, by the railing of
a l&gt;-g upon him while al work in tbe log

‘PiFtSb rk0“’KS=:

&lt;?x rx or Af/OP^rtXft^yC^to to ralorod is thia raaea. wHhts Ura raatha
bom Ito date af thto Order, *od that to ana. of
I5
t rt Barry, boldraaltba PnAata Odtea. la tto ssynsESh'SiXL'SS.ts
teb. wrrt oSltoE.mpfoini^i tioSioeTw.LbTb. aadenigsto harts* bora rateend te boaltk and alaiy-tre. Praast, 8. C. PatXM*. lodge of ta twenty days after aarriee ra ttom of S eapy of
/rwa rail, tedlrw ftr oral awn, aeeordtag te tbe taaibw wwba by* vary atop!. nwiQ, *&gt;» ^ia^Lto matter af tbe Estate af'Ms Tarwr. .aid Bill and notice of th. entry af this order, and
la drttelt ttoraf tbet aald MU wUl be labra m cosrra Uo«d ra.otlwr rvoperty. Tbo lateral la
fcnart by said dto.dasto.lMlX.Hayasasd Jobs
H. Heyer. And il te fcrttor onforod. that willm
payable in cumacy. awal raerally by oospoaa
aaxieaa te aval* knows to ki. Htow aatora 15.
attached to each Bolt, trbkh ray b. cot off aad
to Probate asd tto oxMaMrU said will asraed
elralaJ^r la said wwirtr.
Mat* eaM pabUee•old to nay beat or bnak«.
To all who drain II. ba wfll ratoarapyrttb.
prewript-BB u«d. .fra of chargej with lb. dira
ttos to aaatlaaed MtSMlaeaa is sato week, for
Th. lateral nmoonta te
six W«k., la aaeemsios. or that to name a aepr
tlooa for proparlag and a*lag Ito aaara. wbhh
One cent per day an n *SO note.

THKONLT LAAN IN MAMMET
25 CeatB U fclTB » PollAT*.
.Pmaaavwo Parana.—W bare been now affarcdby tb. Go.aranwrt, and ilia reaB
HECrjtAXS C05CEXTR1TXD BXMX1XE
banded several copies of tbe Petersburg daally axpwted that ita aapraior adraatagra w!U raawv*. Faint. G ra.a. Bpola. de.. la.ta=tfr..ad
etoaaa lUlka. febtoea. Glovd. A,,, egart to now.
■akall
lb.
Proyrtn, published since th* capture of
Only S4 orate pratottl.- told to diwratata.
(4bto*ra;
HSGKMAX A CO..
out FtretAi ijui m m Nam.
that plane, which were sent homo to bi.
Cbralrtaasd mwgxwta. Ito York.
Lraa thaa |»&amp;0,neo,iwe »f th. Lrah antbaciMd
Awuily by SergL 0. II. Greenfield, of
ru,^ a—a— LW. CW
this village, wbu is uno of Um printer.
detailed to work upon the paper.
The
HEGEMAX A 00% CAMPHOB i(X WITH
Proyrm is published by Major K. C. Eddiraly^''wddto^
MB and ““‘‘J*
ran and Cajlt. C. U. MoCreery, of tbe
th. «lde.l wrather. told by brngxiata. Prte.
ZSraata. Baal by maU for *&amp; orata.
Michigan Eighth, Inf. Tbe editors wy
rfohlmkaae]
BKOKMAM hCO.,

■aircuuMtoncM will permit"

£afss/s5sisi,»sr«,!£

lit

ore. and many residences. were draped
tn mourning, and during part of tbe day
businera was suspended.
Tbe bell era*
t»ll&gt;*d and tbe great sorrow uf tbo peo­
ple waa everywhere apparent.
Preei.
dent Goodyear, by order of tbe Common
&lt;5iradt rt»ued a call for a meeting of the
ciliaraa al tbe Court Houm at one o’cloek.
Al tbe appu'Qtad time tha hou.e waa
■crowded t-&gt; repletion, many wbu earn*
failing tn find room. Feeling and affecting apenebes were made by many of our
culMoa, and tbe feeling* uf grief at tbe
amliuw'uluaa waa apparently deep and
heartfelt. Many were moved to tear*.

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aEVEM-THIITT LUI.

Oca Villas*.—Tbe reception of tbe
Tbra. XaMo in iMood .Ue dale rf J.M
new. of tbe MBrnbration of Pra.kl.ei Ulb, IMS.md ar. poysblo tbn. yuan from ihrt
Lincoln rad Secretary Seward cart a deep Ura, la camsey, or sn coavwlibh al Ibo aptwo
gloom over our village.
When the •1 lb. bolder tats
rumors first came to us on Saturday, but
U- 8. 5-20 Six per oent.
little credence ru given,to th* report*.
GOUXBKAKHO BOKD8.
But tbe story waa repealed, and tbe eelTbraa bead, era worth a pnralraa which iscraaara lb. eaiaal ptaM aa Uw Ito Ura, asd CU
Save. On M&lt; Jd*y, all tbe place, of bud-

^t^sxsiisssDoted, HaMlara-iiarahTat, A. D. IMA.

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SisfeS:52SSjs5

8X O £t B I H X l

LOAN.

7-3b

By sstherity of itoHoerstery sf th. Truaasry.
1 ta ®*&lt;n« Bfoek,
"T'irSt*TM*, *
xmh
th. awionlgaU W essamed lUGoem! BabMripuos ogra^r Kobo mJ. efPaMittmi.i Trmoary MetM^mrisgs*v» asd tbr.. Imtki pw ora*,
Tn* namsm Dittos Scvoot com­
latarwt, per isssm, kaows m tbo
menced Ha rammer term on Monday.

"“t1 ke^*:

November 7 th, 1864.

U. 8.

jxrewsaAKLSss

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BMAUegMrra.Nw^to..

BURI r o N

Mew Adverti*ement».

p—X.0 i»w.

HamriNoa,

acAJMutxm.

to tbe reset dad piel of tha r Iltagr of ilaottoga. to

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B. K. HUB, BWl Bepenawedawt.

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T“ Cmccrr Corn far this county
will cravens M th. Com Hoose, cm
Monday next.

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Brae wax,

Ll

h will coal but twmrtpdlsw aawts to try
iba experiment ray way.

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OFFICE OVER SLAKES STORE.

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to* jsrtbai'pmaB

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Seltttrli Jottrj.
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When Oliver Cromwell won a vest
and decisis, victory. «S earotat taart
CteJI :
. «mmSm K.a»tiriT

T«,M^S».CWmr.Mit.b«r,
AktevMatteMMiarfarpH
AU Um «»i IU&gt; wtr« Mid wbea we pastel,
AM sacred tok Saaris Wa yet ‘ »’* 1
Vhea-Ueafahl throws ita atellwereead si

M IMfa to unite fa

DRUG

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dcxtruusly defended for years as tbe very
heart of the rebellion, ■ was MN ‘eitrm*-’
dared by military or-tovU negotiation ;the armlee nf the United 8teles did pot
occupy it by permfaekm of any man
,

ITO11E!!!

Robert^ &amp;l Stbiker,
Wtee^pwan. ofvWsy amaouadteg.
fibril »-t to fully eche sari, acme.

Sutitfi’&gt;uittss Jirtctorj.

Ob ye Ucarta! that with anguish era swell

“^re. Rlta, it fa of no use,’’ 1 heard
him aey suddenly, tu b tone that made body of mep. They entered rjetoriouaand liberated thousands of tbeir, fallow
***
hi tn to IM me alone, and than he did, tat “’Jr*,p’•*
atltecs from the moet relentless diepet
.-.one
I x:.-;.
the poor rasa newer atixmd. Jack said pwlftly.toward na.
he’d fainted, bat ta-looke just «a though

a new and most complete assortment of Fsr Um brave ent* ye loved pees the teltfag, 1
•are yoer Mr. Lord, sn3 the. I hta to
Tbs fiUU» that
with .. berv
.
DBUGS AAD M EDICI NEU,
Ttey bars barsl now tbs fritera that bound them. run away for crying.
I • •.
ChtDsicMls, Pnluts, Olis, Cum
And high*asta Um Me*reaa brightest ray,
-Oliver 1"
,
. ■ ,.
S Ptanua. BarntUs* Fluid,
K*se with gtortee lauaertel araoad tWxa,
Of course if coald’nt ta, hot the vary
They srw lot Hog uponn* to-day.
TUBPENT1NB AND ALCOHOL.
thought made my veins throb, joe and|
fiery by turns. At first I thought 1 mustj
go right to,him, but 1 an of a shrinking[
nature, and the thought of Captain J askt ,
and Captaiu Jack's friends, their eyas,

mi mim

ghittllanj.

PBURIGO LOTIO.

KNAPPEN A BVKKtiffS.
Tfohsittf .WC&amp;Uxrteifiohs at tLaY

their own patient heroism and the na­
tional confidence by striking the final
blow. Nor fem pleasant is It that the
ooucludtag operations of tbs war In its
chief battle-field of Virginia should have
been personally directed by the simple,
silent, sagacious, tenacious soldier, whose
name wrfl be always predona fa the na­
tional heart, the Lieutenant General of
tte United States.
•
As for the country, solemnized by the
war and tasplnta by its success, it has

-Tell tne taw ta looks, Rosamond,"
I aaid iaa low volon.
.
Oliver Lord loved mo—Heaven knows
Bhateied to tall mo—It was a vague
• tat for, for I was only pretty, spoiled, description that would barn fitted many
and sn heiress—and 1 loved him, bscauM, cocas w|JI as Oliver Lard, fault stirvain and frivolous as 1 was, I could not red mr strongly, made me alrong one
help iL
'.
.
moment and clothed with auperbuman
But one dny we quarreled; it was all courage and the next feint as death, and
my fault, and I took jn&gt;y promiso to be weaker than Boeamood.
r
TBA, COFFEE. SUGAR.8PICES. I'KI’PER.
hie wife.
Afterward, when my falter
She went away presently, while I hws- 1
pbuxts. nos. KAisn-s.conynuj.
failed, and Ihen died, and «o were pow­
itatad, and -cams back to tell mo that
er than webta ever teen rich, bo camo to
abad brought him in and pat him in
assailed by rebeli.it has learned that
u&gt;e agsln, and in the moot delicate man­
»d from wtalata said I judged that
the aaeaelt was made in the interest of a
ner tried to put matters on the old foot­
be was delirious now with fever. How
system facoosisteot with free governisibnmjs'j iPXBJTjniXBi
ing. But I waa wilful and proud in my
mseb 1 would have given to have dared
men't, as it hi with manly touor and Chrisadversity, o» in my prosperity—more so,
And rooking Extracts,
to go right to him. but eotta inlmtion of
perhaps ; mid I said no, in spite oi my
country, though; ta did Mt grudge it, tiau civilisation. An sariwr and easier
victory ^«ld have blinded its eyes, and
mother's and num's entrmties, tor they 1danger—I wav not enol enough to reason and I love Mm, ah I none «ta loaa.
—withheld me. 1 etofa do-vn when it
liked OUvor, and my marriage with him '
We are married now—be eaid no, have delivered it once more to the dead­
Wi sba levp oa UnA a good uMrt3,«l of
grew dark, tawanar, ata along through
ly political corrupfioo of slavery, which
would have given them a humo. too.
।
when
be
knew
he
must
lose
that
poor
the wide hello to the room in which thr
STATIONERY,
Afterwarxl.. I obtained a situation as
limb, and ta tridd to mean no;-but I would have made tbe next shock of foergovertw-**- fa-ti Southern family J and, 1tick man lay.
re». PE5C1LH, ISKS, PAPES, EX­
An old nrgreae was sitting by him, knew better, ata J tail come of the old
somewhat subdued from tliegay-aod pel«&gt;
VELON'S. CAaim. Ac.. Ac.
and be was talking softly tat facohersnt- wUlfohMM left.
trd beauty 1 haj teen, went Suuth to fill 1
My mo|tar and Amy lira wlth ua,—
U.m owr .ktlrss
bo loud all of the
Iv to him self
'
it.
...
,
' I knew before I got there that it vw Weaiwvoiy.ta^.,
My salary was liberal, and I vent most
Oliver—a tone of his ypim through the
of it home, fur my crmveirMo pricked,
YtaYuiZlBg of TMAer*
PATEMT MEB1CEWES,
disguise of dallrfam and pein, told ma
until the costly blood of ita noblest chil­
and my heart was sore about my mother
that plain enough. , 1 cluag a moment to
That the military reetatanc^ of the rw- dren washed the national blindncse away,.
and Amy.
my
•—- door-post,
«■—-r-— fastening,
............
—
w oyas&gt;&lt;Mi
-j—-;-v— the
77. bellioc is now thoroughly broken, only and every man saw the reality of tbs terWlxMi this cruel war first broke out, I tta
thin, white fooe. not sisrfag .to lel^U tbe daltaettata or ita meet malfafsent riblewtrfllct between humanity and bru­
j linp-red in my return uorjh until it was
nurse ** me or Jto ria nrarer. end then 1 enemy of tbe government nf the United tality. civil order and bsrbaristb.
1 Um» late, nod J was obliged tu rctnahi
Crept back to my room, aad ta^d ,m) Steles will deny. Ata that it did pot,
And uJW.iWith do hatred of &lt;x)r fellow
' where I was.
throbbing tetnplaa, aad wondered whet l yield until It fane utterly vtoqolstad, citixMjs with Whom we have foughtr and
1 tad one pnpH. Rosamond Douglm,
ircuuujMk «««&gt;. every sincere lover of the enuntey wil whom we know ware deluded by leaders
the youngrei child and the family', pet. ]
&gt; threat, and forced him away with them rejoice. Iftbe government hta conqueror who can never' ta forgfaan,. wittout
I Iler father waa tbe haughtiest, n»-st wlf- I
[ opinionated man I ever knew ; her moth- &gt;n )be mvrning,,aa 1 knew fpm Boca- at Bull Ron, Io Julr 1881. a peace would scorn or vituperation, but with devout
u COMPOUXO-1 ’«•.
’’f J°“f darjt, proudly bemltiful m&lt;od he had arid, he would, afak pr wall, bars teen patebod fn&gt;m wfacb the coun­. gratitude to Almighty God for tbis
■t would hill faa»,iH an be waa, and what try would have Suffered until it reeled| crowning mercy, let oa all. remembering
——■• — woiut*n, mta-rabiy selfish, though, her
could I do to prevent ill AU night I again into Inevitable war. For the qiles-. the young aud brave .by whom we tare
only brother Jack, a dashing, handsome
Southern Mood until the breaking but of walked the rnom,li»tenfaf to the delirious tlon that divided us would not have been1 been saved, the tree that are dim and the
moaning of the sick man. utf ha .could, settled. Tte spocfal interest of slavery hearts that are breaking, even fa this
the war after an officer of the Conftderstc Mrvlcr, coming hum* occaalwtalty^ •nli know me one moment." 1 thought • would still have corrupted the public, bowr.of jubilee, reeolre that the peace
and once whoa I saw that the old woman mind, and wtaotto.war cams again it they have secured, fat ea stall be as
lull of swagger and braggsdocia talk, and
•kpi, I went in ata, pnt my.tand upon would bare been under even more, favor.. broad as liberty and as eternal asjnelice.
such endlr«s tirade and Riisreprysatitehfm. and Jt almost seemad to soothe aim. aHb atapfaM far tM rotafa.
Ita pro­. -//mycr’. iF/M/y.
tiuU of Northern prinriplev and cpuragti,
Ur u»* so ill in the morning that longation of tte contest has taocated the
av tuailc my. neryou* 1&gt;1&gt;&gt;&lt;h1 tingle and
-3.’ Vtfnkee- Booth, the 'murderer
throb with indignation, that I yet dared Captain J sck. mattering that be*beUev- publie mini It has taught the people
taibe p-*&lt; devil wm booked for Ito. bo eceentfa! eta vital nature of the oteug- of the President, "tea been troub­
not apeak.
.;
ILanmond was. io spite of all spoiling, nut world," rude off ata left torn. All gle, Tte cnetly blood of ita moat pro- led with bronchial affection, which"
rioua children haa wanted tte eyes of tbe prevented hie appearance on the stage.
a little girl of rars qualities of mind ata,
Mtioc dear, ao that at length-1
His last appesranoe in. public fa New
heart, and a tender attachment grew
s-unw etanew he did not ooms that wrek wtath was they were fighting,
York city was «»6 the evening of Novem­
• •on between us. I wn« never on term*
ber 23, 1884, when the play of Julios
ot coQverutionar famililrliy with any-Ot. nor the »«*k a»d-a mnreifal Providenee It a death blow.
From the ashes of slavery the Ameri­ Crwr «u given for tho benefit of the
the reri; but,’ eiirioue av tl’ may seem.’f so ordered that Oliver began soon to
1 taceme so with this child often’. I told rally, and grew better day. by day. He can Union rfaev stronger than it has ever Sbskspvare Monument Fund—be appear
i her uf my mother end Amy ; and when osrrfully concealed hta gaining strength, been or arae could be while it lay under Ing,as Mark Anthony, and hie - brvttera,
Tbe Edwta and Junius B. as Brutus and Cae1 1 found that, with rare reticence, ete however, for the Federal csmpwss sol tbeenrsed shadow of that infamy.
,
, never repeated what I told her to others. so far sway but that be meant to make insurrection of els very against tbe nation siua respectively. ■
my half-childish confidence*, for 1 was an effiirt to escape jest so soon as be was hmtermlad a lore of nountry and of. Ufa
To be •yfoureelf,- strictly yourself,1 is
very young tnyself, 1 yielded to the afensg . enough to make escape seem
half
the
haul
a.
Differ
rather
then
al­
pleasure of talking much to tar of my
home.
Whea I tad endered Jack's 1 Never mita how we two met after so
ways subscribe. On the rwrnvr stone of
that fabric which we ectitle manhood fa
bragging abuse of Northerner*, as lung long.B separation ata under such painful
engraved the taoooeyllable, No. He who
as I could silently, I privately vented ci rooms taoeea. • it wee not a eattvfartory
early learn the use of that hrral sable
some of my indignation to Rosamota.— meeting to either of os. I cowtmita ®y
word Km Already learned tiro way to
Rash 1 I thought so j but she never, ta emotion at seeing fam so mbeh as to
peace, and comfort and safety. An easy
seem
cold,
ata
evinced
Do
agitation.
—
Irsyed me, and it was speh a relief ta
complfaneo frustrates’everything. .Raetell even her that we of tbo North were Neither of us referred tn the peat, eave
kh tnr», mnn ma, yaum
spent of my mother and Amy, ata
rauTtsn, nxuon mixox, cmx- neither cowards nor Ruffians it teemed to to
did not tell me, what J beard from
»T5 wmw* *WUH VS TB1 me that no vnu there tad a soft and hu ta
heart but my little womanly Roea-i themselves weeks after, that since i bad &lt;
ncx, tux
KUH, mane
mood.
- 1- . •
:L! been unable to send them anything, he 1
A trawling Yankee put op ata oowwtry inn where a matter ot loungers were
Finally, far 1 w*a very miserable, ata bad cared for them asfafran own mother ■
assembled telling stories. After sitting
growing morbid from being preyed upon and sister. ‘ Our interviews were neoesKrtnetime and auenlively listening ,to
by unhappy thougbtiL 1 somehow gut ta earily brief add pmdetftly atoleo—the
tteirfoBy, he suddenly tamed ata asked
talking to her of.Oliver.
1 bad never oM nurse, keeping the secret’at toy via- i
beard from blip sinoq I left.fa.tne.
She taathlm, end MUe Btabmond being on i
how much they supposed ta ted been
otaredfoe Made* which he tad wUb
had such keen aympalllM, that It wee a
vivki pleasure to tell her ev en' of hitn ak
1 him. Tbeytal roeej one guasaed' five
wall as the rest
‘
’
dollars, another fifi/wn, until they had, ex• haunted thrir experience, wtab one of.
•1 bhvo Mid that Jack Douglas wm art
officer tn the Confederate serviea, and Ms'
&gt; them -toMfatay asked bow mock be had
‘
been offered.
"Not a darn’d newt,* ta i
regiment being Slaft.mta not far away, be

GROCERIES!

P'

I don’t know how to tdl the reek,’1f fa
like tbe whirl of a strange dream to Mo;
I believe I threw myself between Oliver
and Captain Jack. I remember a. dtayIng Ifaah and report, and that is all. 1
mint have fainted. When ! came to
ray self Oliver was supporting me upon
hta arm, and holding his bandkerefaef to
my forehead, which the bail tad a little
।
1
’•Mme, taw, after this afwep mine,*
।he whispered, as 1 opened my eyes, "not
’even yourself staMtalto -ytm away from
■

or two. A Fedanai fores had gieeo ttagn
soma trouble of fata, and Captun Jack
had been away longer than venal.. Ada
name ■. fotaUju &lt;*&gt;■•»«. *
hfa
brother officers with him. and the party
hsvuy fa. aonvoy ■ wiuudsd. Federal
prisoner that they tad ptekjd up.^n the
way. ,Hs bad been wounded-fa ths tast
of tbe skirmish, and, becoming separated.
from his friends, Jauj tiraggled among
enemies in trying to rejoin them.
CepL Jack was very prosd of hta prieoner, had swore all aorta of teMble
things against Mm. 1 always kept to my
room when Ueptmn
ottM. and rw-

Ss aaveatyAvo ee
stiU wilf.diatiU
Barrel* os*, ha fa
tw ems dolls.-, coopsra and timber
Meaty. , Zta grioeW toraoMfaeu
fa veriea. fag the above figwwe ata
■aonterprfaiBg ma, taw maoh «i
omda at Ihfa faMAaeen.
: r
,

�i*ax eanuu

President of Um United Stalest U »

•vgaLXlftdUM* Gllrd All loyal hearts
with sorrow. Probably tba dyath of no
OMUtaM lo-sU the.country'a bHhor/ han
ever caused such genera! and very poogrot’griefaa this death bee cauaed. Oocurrtag, ye did this sad event, at a lime

remps'frn in Virginia, the transition from 1ftud tea ba dtah. at last, but t»ay pre
to’' surrender, ralber' than Ifee' fiiriL.
a wild joy ta a grief as exoesetve, was a fe/
1

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

goods,
millinery store

Evan tbe guerrilla Moeefey haa ourrenreveMou of feeling wondedsl to content­
We have always insisted that
plate. Abraham Lincoln, as man, waa dered.
1
to be admired. Norat ever knew him
tbe rebellion would end.
Others
but to love and esteem him for bis good; up
'
qualities ol heart and brad. *Ho won( hare
1
tho igbi different, and have believed
esteem of every one, while bis chili ties, 1the rebels when they boasted that if
’ beaten In general combat, they would
at tbe same time chailecged admiration.
But it was aa President of tbe United। arm as guerrillas and devastate tbe evunStates that bia character abune with. Ua, try is&gt; that way. Tbe fplly,, of asob an
brighteet luatare. Called to tbe Presi-. idea ia at once apparent wbeu.lt ia reooldeucy at a time when the nation was be­. Ircted that suob warfcre would be aiuiply
ing assailed by one ot the most gigantic. preying upon tbeir own country, and the

AT THE

baste, convey ing 8.000 ot‘ General Gran­
ger’s force tn the west aide of M-bile
lackers and fiirestanera, Bay fiw the purpose of attacking Mobile.
list riel oe county conven- 0a our arrival it waa soon ascertained
e« tbe beat men for the that tbe enemy bad evacuated all their
county afurdv be elected. defences and retreated with ibrir gun­
boats up tbe Alabama River. The gun-

an^ tremendous conspiracies ever known( nbeeocn of any regular armies, cuntrtdUd
—at a time, too, when public sentiment,. by a' regular government, the Ulberlq rfr calculated to effect so much with no »rasli
evgb in the most ioyoj of States was■ belhoua Suu* would bunt them downaa an HTurt could possibly be devised. Shall
divided, and among our most eminentt rubbers. The armies of I ba rebellion not the trial bo madsl Or, shall not
Statesmen no two tolly concurred in tbea being, at this lime prisoners of war, wb some plan be Inaugurated to secure the
services uf ths beet men In the State to
proper Ima of jwlley to pursus—al sucht may expect a perfect peace to be aciding ■rake bar laws! ' If not, three-fourth* of
a time as this, when traitors in disguise, down upon that unhappy portion of our our beautiful Peninsula must rontinus
, euuntry Duo teles, ere litis, J di. Davta to remain a bowling wllderura and biding
were scattered through every department,
’ is a fugitive in He own country, lurking plans for wild beasts, own trolled by “land
and had at least partial control uf every
•bark*" and “swamp angels," whose pol­
branch of the public aarvice most rulere( atcaltbily from the cavalry, which must
r suun be on his track. We believe that icy of barter aod rale, and Individoal
would hare falled-utterly and Ignobly
acbamea now so materially vlfreta and
, nothing but exile will save bia neck from
failed. Not so with Abraham Lincoln ;
controls the legislation of the State.
As matters are now managed, it is on­
his noble heart saw only hope in tbe fu­
Lama.— Tbe terms ot Johnscn’a sur­ ly necessary for a tew tsfloentlal mem
ture through all this apparent daeknasa,
render are such that the Government re­ here to start a project and secure the ser­
and national gloom.
vice* of a few other leading mmnbera, to
Ever hopeful and ever waiting; his fuses to ratify them, and vcdera Sherman carry through any measures they please.
..
UH form bending to tbe burdens ho su- to continue hoetiHue*., J ..
the mmority of new members follow the
leedurebrtain-ODMas readily as geese
blyresUvsd to carry, nobwers yielding,
fellow tbe leader of tbe flock, and worse
not even flagging al any point. In tbe
The old bNue of the “Savon thirty" than this, but by similar machloslioas,
pure purpose of bis high resolve to sate Loan being Ally absorbed, we are. r»-' tbe legiaiainre is often turned into a
his country, be challenged tbe admiration
quested through uur editorial columns mock auction mum. wbere third rate aoof hie friends, and his enemies—who
to inform our readers that “Three huo- tore areteuekad off » tbe lowest Udder.
alone were tiie enemies of tbeir rocolry— drsd millton” «(tbe duly astburtod.,yte This state of things is somewhat aided
by our syatem o» rotation in office. Out
soon learned to re’f»-ct and fear him.
hundred million Joan, called “Second of thirty-two Senators elected in 1862,
The great aim of Abraham Lincoln, in Series" will be issued without interrup­ only seven were returoed. aad out of one
tbe earlier part of hie adminiatration waa tion un the aau&gt;a basis of tbe issue just hundred member* in the Nouse only
to units all the loyal, both ol tbe North absorbed, with the Moeptloo of ita being fiinrteso were returned, making tbe Sen
and die South; and in endeavoring to do fundable the 15th of June, 1868 tn the ate about Ihree-foartbv. and the House
eaven-rightb* ••green.’’ thus ignoring exthis, be sometimes disappointed hii^best
popular aod famous 5-20 six per cent periunee, tbe moat valuable aid to tbe
friends, and for the lime seemed to alien­
Gold Bearing Bunds, al par, or currency, legislator, and virtually giving a premi­
ate those upon whom be muat mainly opioual with tbe bolder, instead of ths um tor ignorance and ionxperisuoe, and
tbe State pays altogeUter too dearly for
rely to sustain farm is bis endeavors 15th uf August 1867.
thte sort of traflfe.
to rare th# nation.
But afterward,
The denominations of tbe notes aa . It i* suicidal to continue this policy,
all
have admitted the jnatiaa and
and
If pervlsfsd In, xnuat rein tbs party,
berelofure ranging from fifty to five
wisdom of alnxwt every act of hie ad­ thousand dollars, may W U4 1., -!&gt; and ' cause the State to grope in the
ministration. It i* not always an easy scriptiuM at Henry A. Goodyear's . Ex­ ■warnns nf private pariiesl labonng un­
lath to stand, as did the president, be- change Office, Heatings, and at Banka der a'tMrdvu of taxation unheard of and
uncalled firn. Tlotete for the members
twere opposing factions of loyal and and Bankers generally Irvoghurt ths &lt;/ ibe leisure wbee yen ran rotate
semi-loyal people, restraining tbe He ar­ tuaalry.
for the better and sot otherwise.
Thst
dent and dragging forward the Unwilling / As these sccorltiea are placed within wonkd seem U&gt; bs sound State policy.
and lardy flies, al! bf whom must help the reach of many, taking Into considera­ We dare My'tfcat three-fourths of all the
save the country ifJt was to be finally tion their bearing “Seven and three- Mw members voted to suit tbeir leader
witboat inquiring into the menu of tbe
rescued. But this arduous nori Abra
u ulbs” per cent, interest; end tbeir being bills at all. and tbe other frairtb sat -like
hxifi Lincoln performed. And for this
uxempt from State, City end Cocnty
work, and the final success over secession taxation, which adds from two to five
and rebellion, will his name be -held in
per oenL on income, gives tbe investor a
sacred remembrance for all lime to come. fair compensation, aside from giving aid
have a taste for It, or be will never learn
Wall may tbe natiuo mourn. It baa lost
to tbe tinancM department of tbe nation. it in the_ world. Some men will learn it
one of ita best and purest and noblest
Every
We would call the special attention of in two months, others never,
man who wants to g» to lensing cannot
all wbo have money laying idle in sums
make a practical lagtalaior, and tbe soon
But m no contemplate the character
Of “fifties and tlwuaar.ds” in behalf of tba er tbe people leem to make their own ae
and services of the late President, and only popular loan now u&amp;red for aale
lections tbe better fi»r tbe State. Lot us
reflect upon the maoMr of hit cruel by the government.
Nothing can be
death, other thoughts come crowding in safer *, the Loan being a first mortgage
upon us, sad at this time, after the first on all farms, ell incomes, all Railroad
greet horror is past, and the sharp pain and renal bonds, snd bank, and other
of tbe first anguish is over, seem to de­
Croewell and Rowell, ot Lenawee, Cot
mand an utterance. Abraham Lincoln
"
, Jarome, o&lt; 8a*inaw,
The interest also may bo collected “
is dtwd ! So are other great men dead. semi-snnually without charge by preaea Nevlns.ef Barry, Watkln. and Griswold
But Abraham Lincoln waa assassinated I tation of coupons at Banking bouse* gen- .✓K-V Haarai, &lt; if Sc. Clair. Warner, of
Oakland, Woudr nan and Williams, of
So have other good Iven been assassina­
ted. No, no I it is not that a man dies,
- N. B. See advertising columns, ana
or that a ireet sad good man baa been call fur circulars at H. A. Goodyear’S
murdered, though these were enough to Exchange Office, aotno of w hie b contain
cause sorrow. It is twit that a noble many patriotic songs.
President is dead, though in that alone
•ItfcjOOO Seward.
it were meet that wo mourn. .
W auttsarus, April 20,1805.
Ito hand o| tba aaasssin, red with the
■
blood &lt;&gt;f a President, aimed not alone a To Maj. Geo. Dixi
The murderer of our late beloved
blow st him wbo has perished, but aimed
Proddent, Abraham Lraculn, is mill at
another blow at the life of the nation ; large.
Fifty thousand doBara reward
another attempt to dastray a govern- will bs paid by this Department fee bis
msoL It.wM but another ant in the ajrarebenstvn, in addition to any rswartl
tdfenxl
by
municipal author!da* or State
great pint of secession. Those who
Executive*.
8»,008 rsaitrd will ba
planned that fflurdm •'■r'
paid for tbe apprvbensiua of G. A. Atxathe life of a man or
Tbs New York JftnUTt Paris corresPresident, but it rot, sometime* ea!led “Port Tobacco,”
mdentaays: “MaximUlian’s minister
•
• ■ • to uoa of Booth’s acoomplicua.
125.000
was the life of s nation they
desired
---------— a™™. -vE/mdon baa resigned, declaring be it
drelrey. it was tbs spirit'-of secession '
C. Harold, enut her satisfied the Mexitan Empire is oltapsthat prompted tbe fr.nl deed ; and wo
. ...
_________ .U. 11—4—UK—
___ lj:
ought nut to be more horrified at ibis riwa'rfwnTbe’^dd'
last crowning act of treaaou than st ir

iheoiMlvra. Gen. Granger end myeetf
have itiat sent Into Mobile a (arms) de­
mand to tbe Mayor fi&gt;r its uixvudilional
surrender, which'will undoubtedly be
accorded, as the city ia now at oar merer.
The Navy bava already hoisted tbe
Stars and Stripe* over tlw walla of Fort
Pinto and Spanish River Bali cry.
We
also bars entire puMorekni of Cboctaon
Point Battery and three heavy forts be-1
low it within Ganows Bend.
I shall
place a sufficient number «f gunboats di­
rectly in front of tbe city toglve efficient
protectioo to loyal inhabitants, of whom
J levo there is n great DCiilMr.
Gvn.
Canby with tbe far pre under bla immedi­
ate eomtsaod ia at present in Blakely's
fnougb I have constant telegraphs oon

HSLSSWK’a IKLDDiK
UP STUBS. ; &lt; ,

SILK AND STRAW

BONNETS

jgdagWtayriSte at Jawain eml
Th.

THE PLAN KJ 8IMFLE!
oThutr arils!. ADSH Xr aa

Ew4 eClh

This isvue cnmptvi
tbe Bmoer. Very
does with thbonaAl

Hereafter,-to receiv

LADIBS\

know tbe reasoe. 1
our old, well-cried
subscription, bare
some wbo arc in our
will beaontineed foe
pet4fr.ft that they wi
Our terms, arc hows
and tn most casts ’
tfiteli. Our price fox
will be kl,&amp;0. I'sya.
rates ol a yearng» co
[»&lt;undt. now eoet* t,
she decline 124 al th
will be area that no re
rntvbe thuagbl **f st.
tb.o this »*r piper I
f-ire bseii tuoluw—lo
paper in tbe State »-f «■

AXD
CH1LDRXFS'

Bleaching and Pressing
And al! other Work dune on abort no­
tice and in good style.
New Goode received often.
J-adtc. will pleate rail Seton parehaalaa

patch by Lieut. Commander J. II. Gillis,
whose vessel, the Milwaukee, was as lbDepartment baa been already informed,
destroy ed by a torpedo. I subsequently
gave him cteirge of tbe naval battery on
the chore, with which be rendered very
efficient Servian in .belling Furl A It Xis
and tbe Spanish frirt. 1 commend him
U&gt; the attention of the Department, for
teal and gallantry. I am also much in­
debted to Gunmaoder Crosby, who hat
been untiring in freeing Bhtkcly River
of torpedoes^ having succeeded in remov­
ing over 150—a service demanding cdnew. judgement and prreevera»&gt;&lt;-i&gt;.

&gt;lmre Judgment

Fisa.—An alarm «•
Turoday Mleya»'O. I

At City Point «n. Tturaday night,
Gen. Sheridan received a cwumunkw'lon
from Gen. Sbermau atiiemiicing the lull1
aurrendei of tbe Rebel Gen. Jubiulvtia
Army.
A correspondent at Goldsboro says;
On Suudc.« list tbe dl*p***Kion uf Grn.
Stunemnu's forces was such as lu insure
Jnhnaloo'* rapture in a ver, abort time.
G»n. Kilpatrick bad purvured the rebel*
s -mr 30 imk-a beyond Raleigh, without
meeting any resistance hvm tbcin, ILi
leigb being in the undisputed p*swsau.B
of tbe natKwal frwets. The railroad is
beidg rapidly repaired, and traiua would
be tunning through to that city froln
Wilmington and Newbern in a few days.
Tbe majority uf the people uf N.wtb Car
olina, wherever Gru. Sberman’s troops
have penetrated, are reprewented aa be­
ing excerditigly anxious to be allowed to
resume tbeir (ormer position in tbe Unix
and are perfectly willing, in ordvr to at­
tain that object, to give up tbe Institu­
tion of slavery entire. The old 10th
array corps has been re-organised, and is
commanded by Gen. Terry.

ri«&gt;f of a tow dwdHwg
Ford, just cast of tbe
communicated from »|'
giM ftxroare rovmeriec
Tbe sgmu kciHuig H»
fire Irotu the same Ctol

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lately.

WARX.

tanerebet may ron&gt;».
bowefer that -ffirers •,
1(0 wait f(-r our pay uni
We decline to da bra
any longer. We4u«
fonall utaterfal and W
■fax Wkstiixs dark

been sqytbiug b.

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shiMdavsuf brerj &lt;
op by two day a of rat
j^j.y and Tuwday

Urt&gt; a little mots com

Tbe paroling of Leo's army waa com­
pleted on tbe 18th. Tba official report
fixen tbr uambsr of men at 26,115, 150
pieeee of artillery, 71 stands colors, 15.
018 atanda small arms, 1,100 wagon*,
caissons, Ac., and 4,400 horses and mules.

RKMXMBXR THX Pl,JJf.
!■ sU eewe w. abargv to. fevwankMf ta« a

Tbe Herald'* special aaya tbe man wbo
arrived st Mr*. Sarratt's bouse, claimed
ta have bred a laborer on the railroad,
and laid be rarfied his living by bis pick­
axe. He told eualradictory stories dur­
ing the In veatlgallon. He asserted fro
quenlly th*t ba was a poor man and
ouuld neither read nor write, but hie isngusgu wss that of a man of education,
and his feet and bands were email and
well shaped, tbe latter being delicate,
white and soft as a woman’s.
Upon
searching hl. pockets they found, hair
sod taoth bru.be*, a p&lt;&gt;t of pomatum, a
package uf pistol cartridges, [xcksl omnpass and 25 dollars iu greenbacks. He

NEW SKIRT TOR 1865.
TUKGkEAT IXTCtTIDX OlMSAUK IS
HOOP SKIRTS.

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of ita merit*.
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buy II and try U- « '
tM fcntUe tamaunstwf
oinea«ymie*n obtain

—-•—--

Treason, In itself, embraces all
crimes of theft, kolibery ,' araon and a _

dir.

Seoeraion is bet treason in

roost malignant form.

Ita

Did tba auontey

JF. D. ACKLEY,

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need tWa last and agmtiting stroke to
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BATTLE CREEK

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THE OTttffiS OF BARRY COUKTY

Maww TwowBawiiB
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by

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for tto life and health of the body dopsadi
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lls and those of UtWes
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DRY GOODS,

DRUG

it tbe rote of one pound
. founds of meal, when
w-w,--------- ■«
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withla lose than half a pound of tba qaantity pTsoeal required tn Lawes' experi
m-nta when the some kind of feed was
oavkI
.
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1.
trial —

‘dm' *f Voma snarfflijs.'ft.LS
IJ-X &gt;l.rn .11 Ivtura far wbico or beuiiMa
4ooM be difobtH.
Hr will Im fouad tberv VV&lt;*r HrTVMyf prrfr.Jfryw^petoe, '
St.^Mbonjis in..
Tumars,
Eruptions,
Fito, U:r&lt;)fuloua Oinauniption, ew.

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©tows Snare* SMaoasoa

0KBt*r«4» writM. her daughter «s* wrtd
tt Bia ot nine year.' staadlag, ped H &gt; itea'
dance of tm ream.
AXOTKZB writes, bis sew wwa eared
after hie Baah bad aimoal wasted away. .
The doctors praaooneed tba ease IWTO&gt;w»

USE HELMBOLD'S

EXTRACT
All tba vegetation In California is mon­
strove in growth. Straw harries aa big
u ben's eggs .orao of which sold st s
Sanitary Fair for a dollar apfooL Indeed

eggs have sometimes sold in market el
nevao to WW^dlars pat &lt;h«*n.
We
hare no conception of the extravagance
of the tbe people. They never think of
the price of anything so long as they base
tbe money. They lire '.on Their capital
instead of income and begin knew every
year. A laky stage driver will toes the
stable-boy ffbo waters bis horse, s silver
half dollar aa if it were but two o^tts.
Judging from their generosity, we think
thiapeopto must bo immensely rich, but
they sro poor—keep themselves so by
tbeir extroaagance; no popa lotion in the
world, hvfog at tbe same rate, haa so
little wealth.
Bat the great crops—
green vegetables are to be bad through
tbe whole year and in sire that beats na­
ture. A respectable Presbyterian cler­
gyman told mo be bad planted a peach

In Xr» Tasto •« K- BS-ftOXD Storel. er.
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f

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IHMMlftioM WAIM

(Mie hy N.G. 'MorppKha tod every
advantage of *“'i torn, comfortable
quartern, cleanliness. rogulatity of feed
log. and quality of breed. It may bo
well to Stela that bo too found toe beat
eoond torn double the value of a great
deal that is used when badly grown or
imperfectly ripened, or more or lees

"heubou's

BUCHU

fxTMCT KCBO

THE ONLY SURE THING.
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TAJUE NO OTHER!

to a tree U-n feet high, and he ate peaebea
grown upon 1L Now, you don't believe
thtofeM tt&gt; tear. Oom man cat aatick
which be carried as a cane for a week or
two, and then sticking it Into; the ground
as a sapport for a weak sapling, it sprout
ed, and in two years bo gathered a peck
of pears fropi tkM very cone! We iteve
no ronceptibo of the activity of (bat soil.
Prodigious erope of wheat and oats aro

ANOTHZB ™ cured of Fevevcmd Agwe
after trying every medicine in bis roach.
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C. BURT,

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bis pvlsMiaaelllutinpasdriauity Residencv
lae eoepa sen- - umev

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TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

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X*Hby*Ui.B ssdSfoge*a. OSes Ja RaneeU’a
•terb. State street.

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war. esar tee &lt;&gt;&gt;er» Devee.

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Baaiseeu attenusd to e-ilh prowplnesa end Idsl“ wdre. Beribak Hire*, erpreile ibe reetoteee.

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GKOCERIES!

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—■ Fhrriff O«ce is tha Court Hmm «1U&gt; the
rroaecntlog Attareey.

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We Mee keeps- tend • (ovd aaefolateui ef
STATIONERY,

rasa, pociia ihkm. mi«, bxvklofes. caBDH, Hl. Rs.
Uivo ear aAelvre any be tr »nd all of tbe
. most rorv ui

! FATEH MEBICERES.
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jj S. 8UKLD0X.
Ceuety Trreeerer. W ill pay partlcolar attrsUaa to preeenna Fee ikosa tar s!l -.rrseas
dteabled la eervwe. backs y sad boas ly pt ere pl­
Iv resered. sad la B» S&gt;iers n« obaree unlace
eseoeMful. OSes 1» tbe Court Ito~e.

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B. CAWAXL1DXH,
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nritb.fo mbeUOaK JwbttsfcM. .TWalx
to Geo. Brnokinriditw. wee- preaentat-cbe
CUitoranoa, A Cab use* moating «aa hold
MtMb Mthi Idtele» &gt;i Sto»h As
ecFaa wf Gea. SberaM waadisappreeed
sUPreohJcnt.Ar tMwBterreury af
War, by Gen. Grant/and -hy^ weswy'
BMAtoMf MOMMauM «&gt;*»•

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• to prsssul
prrluips
expdcl mo

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base NMdted tiiunaa Suta c/lwar.tba

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JagilMSaoy ul all stall ba webnnlUd W
tbo Sapreiiw Uuarl &lt;4 tba Umted HUuat*
4ik. Tbe reMscabhsbmom oT all iW’
. oral Cupna &gt;e Ue aaeami '.$aU4 •t»1
now«r&gt; aa defined by Uto boortMiMv
and laasof Gtofmee. ,/ •-»-aa ,hw«nb 3*
Bth. Tbe people aad ubbabiunta o/'all
States to be gaareeMeed, Loa tores 4*
chair poiitioto righto •■*•
Iranchie-, aa well as ibosr rigbta

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tillatot
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to(tooiUto*’.&gt;defa*M«;aprAalnbl«b

baford nfo&lt;tt w4B 6u vSabM
and judtotoedy. -.remembering ch
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• -n's abilwS 3 drx&gt;- iba E-treaUropfa
man waa ordered .to.fbhacwu dstiBUA dWV UwndifH'm M AHKm; hndptadged i foyo tb have UMfo. names-efuAo]
iuMhodtotoly. MrtamJlMiadudhU. be
bMoabweareasteopportadMemate Md ccnnootioa with acta’af merey ।
ir-otrectHhi* given bf. rh/ffsto Proetdrnt lUmtWya-PrMid^cAdMearepiibd! , easy ItJafo yWd to *U Impel
M AMMMg toMato which was pern
ww.wussd npbrArgot ttasewhstt-i__ t _
oed by, Mi- U«Hto, hMVlMFtbtoMM
o&gt;gfey.p&gt;,;WfoidMfo&gt;-.Je&gt;aruAty:toth**l
toil* tow ntohpfAb'Bd tf-MMwh.'jMHir
Sula- ?? u* .***r^'&lt;^ m*W «M*i
spptqu^ by, President Andiew Jotowoto
should bg.no doubt left thnt due high,
,r|4,.**r*J«iG»*tod togoferW'lW.MtiM
prerogative h bbl •'relieve AXs |
uLsg4i*HX FtoPMhwma: ielu- .rliarvb
tear as ths eMMsa of tbe «t&gt;a/)y. fro to"
,
Go tU uigU •&lt; totadW of Mych.whl 1«
siuwdthat J aheilinewer forgui:|tirt;aaftl
Psyaiitobk Marek M#ih CabW ■ wvr
npt.tn consult R/own foelioga aloea, Ush.&gt;
. foteeperele wri»&lt;ee&gt;dMj
at the Capitol, a taJeg»m frqm. Gocu
togi vatao aqoouot to tha wtpile people to &lt;
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I thrown.MM Mto , ,T)&gt;o bapree»ion«ftt«. regard to my future epurse, I will now
Hh«faUMn«uWtbil- ...._________ .
&gt; iddMMMw JHofflWaupL ana Still aiore
■&gt;rel tbea Uy&gt; d«:a that ikcy •« a-dly
lmAe m pledgto:' f have been AmmbB11
Sweep iLea tress earth, Mil there HMvdaJw«BMrf., requeslrd asmtorelaw pr oonMOM Ik*.i cf^irfeftoehtfan ’ body tike1 that' before •omeehat acutely with pebfc'.'aflMrti 1
. I make an erraygeniret for tome of peMte ' raa, rep^oaMMg a gbcat ot&gt;m«&gt;oawealth. ■ aM-to lbs history of cnyiastpuhl to ada.
, SsaSa?
t [c|ic(»*»J. pill aueastbao iay baoeiiy bar- which is Cnnlliar, to yon refer fur-tboto,
rtata^fup^d.ia.aa, tomr.hhf (Ma, of .the. J pnltotpfoe which have gweracd nteheror..
mioutca ioqk..ppAkto«i»bd wnKewilh I 'oeepeai Borrow. , Were jl possible
tnfim', and will guide afe IWireldfir. w
Ips pwii liaad the foUnwing r«fily.lwhiab iembody
ll
’In' tiihrde the fwhbts'of my general, 9 will say I Mfirfi long foboned'1 |
be submitted Ui ths Secretary,./ AVar.f- , bass'to. I bkitfitoC’d^mmknd'my llpe'to
RMt M Iks Baud fo wkM wse Uneels stein I
for Be afonti&lt;sa.: of ths igfoat -tease &gt;»g&gt;l
VWW’rtii* W««#5WV clai Tovfoi &gt;pttBr Mtosto-e Perbaps the. boa* drpiy I mankind. My opinlooa as to the ostare'.
.la tbsrv s aaa test brnstesn tee Jiefteera sir.
eewL- Wil—MR hhUM,
1«^" could mako.and om most, reedilj appro
tterlK««W.t-7tl5l-^Wl-.FA.
‘
kind UMuran^aa of aoofi
AoNv-akslteMiiMwlfotal^," I iMNMs-&lt;G«BQMM»ztq Zsli.u, bn' mri
: Tb&gt; PrisoidoM direataBe toaay loyod i derfed; would be U recelre tbetn In to­ now too &lt;Mb la ttfo- for'tab to chsngs'
TtMtte steetata si teat teed fousedv • '
, 1 ,.*•.!
■ ■■ «.t v.-!tt dswai re&gt;«| t|M ho wisbea you to bake no oudforanoe ! Imos. Thetbrobbfego rf iriy heart, ainoo them. I baiiere Chat GoreraMM 'Waw'
Lalbia. tos.euffer.ter UeRy Upset with Gan. Un. Unleae it be for .tha eapti- tbwaad oalaarftjtiwMatohM appalled1 ue. made fur mao, pot man for Govern meat.
VMe eesteera uaseea tea pnaeMfoa afotelf ■- uJaUec of Geb. Lew'sart&amp;v, or !oa nonett otontteba ndtMd io wo&lt;4&lt;, a»d oppres­ This struggle o( tbs people against the:,,
As evirecsd foepie «&lt;Uw&gt;M st teal,
. . . ( nArer and- purely onlttary matosrv Ho sed aa I am with new and great rcepoasi- mbet giganjio rrtelltoo the .wqrid, w&lt;.
jk&gt;4 frso ew co* Qj wipe teat bread etefoatq.. iuainicse aic Xuaay that .yuw are not, to, bilitiee which have,, devolved, upon me, saw, tea dniaunstratod tha’. tbs aUato
i anf alSMbd Vfth grWj ffi^whh difi
docMio»-diooMoK«r euofor upon aa&gt; peiitei
mrnt of the people to their Government
Ji — in Prutaerea saered eauadbeMfo.-l' , '
cal onset ion, Btlch Soesttoua tbc i’reoi- . calty nispbod twyotf at tX\ hot I crihnot la Uta&lt;truaaoas agtlaaal 'detente! hateift 11
ilent b6tds hi bis own hands, and will permit aueb.exprasrfoiteof ooe Mew re-' w ledum can doylse.;. So )uag aa the । rfoh. j
submit lhern to nn,ff^iH«ary remferenrrv P5*ed.l’&gt;;W° bj the j*sople, t« p«*» wUbt, man feels that tha intareata .of Quanto./,
an sikaowlsdaemenu , Tpa.M&gt; iadi!I,r ^swwiiit^reiMw^'Mw *&lt;*•'!" otit
vidnXl TlYe'm^eilt, wM bai Ssrerelahn- meat are his loletost^' eo long as the
prcua, to too bUMiakjfoar toiluary advaopublie heart tores io tbe rigtea' AfrwdGci; '*
edtondl, but who badjl hi inis, received
'
'
from a genareaepouple »neni? mark» of aad, people, wwdortesnd &gt; and appreetato
tbe theory of oar &amp;tagraiMHbaaM fato j
truaCMd bqtew a long'Close, *a oecte'
|
*ufx ,.r.-Swww.* W«»..
Kberir, oor Cnnstitatiop Will ie. .Uawr. .
' -5* or (Ute &lt;/ G»*.BberresntoGctu Ston Jlk.4 this,, sych manilipiiaiiKti pf puls- milted unlmpalrei tf a liiqe'erte, eoteM-r
J lid leeliruL eq well timed,'an(T mo^torfy wltertfef ph&amp;Wfo&amp;altrfiuvito odveto.
-6 JOUnaTOK
Btaaomanxv withdraw from Kaltabury ' adaptable. •SpHt^'^c'
“to peoble msnt will Bdl/tasd we stetil'eesoe U&gt;-1fo
• *&lt;ul jon,hitei,dwiU.,piwbaWy wpon tbe
, mywelfevery puleauon Cf tbe cpo^&gt;elar
wag-tor J&gt;teria lo aaoapovta Idyaico or' heart fioip immedtote anewer io my own. ooa of the. oaiMMbiifihB tortiF' AAte &gt;
having preserved oar forfla of foto go&lt;« I
k Ertop4:RiAhih|d«Bder, wbiab.tare&lt;»reBy znany rnqn .1^ jniblio life each oaoar.
*43p be vary forge; iadadiog.net „&lt;«ely.’ siiiqs sj»)o «&gt;ften cunsidarod •nefsjy formal. ernmeat, shown its power, and maintaiaed ItewslMMtte thnm^h -vleUeitodov of
thepliiIMhw,«/.4boflkhQ&gt;Msd-itenks,.bel' To trie Usey jirn'real.’
wordi of
nearly .a reatary. it May tev that Iatan
previous aaemBufotMa. A.dispatch r»
nitteesarj for
to pass this daet nrdaii 11
oeiMd.tv iMp dopaNmeet frvm Eichof'strife to orova that.,this.Gqyirnpapt.;.
■ WMkiwwa A as stated- by rosptctsMrwill not periah from Internal wsakoees, /
MMaxfiaMh—smnA at spade tak«q
but wif! stand able to defsod Itailf teslftat 1
*&gt;Vfb-bgJe£:DMM-iB&gt;d hta peruxao.io
Sull fans, sod to paalah Treatow. ' Wthb
*eOvfo«m They bopv iti.ie said,nto.
ApcU» -AulX . .............. D.rtomV ft?
decrvi-s of ap iosaratebfo Erpeideoea, Ip'
nmhe tertM iatth '(fourhd Btiertnaa or
Hua, mi tha Utato af North CarWlae, Ky
.by. tbe operation,pf the Ceastitulkte, ham 1
. tone , pihar teretbyro. otorawoderi-by
and between Gen. Jos-Johaetae^aota-' -ehiob they wiU.be,pensiae&lt;i,*ith their
been thrown unexpectedly fofo.
mending the Ornlederato AlW^ andsfleote, fodadtoc tbfo gold pinder, to ge
Maj Gate W. T. Sherman. eommsadldg , Ur Moatae dr.Xatopa, dohnaton'a nogotbe Amy «f lbs Uoitad Staeea/A North ;,tlaUoiis looh to,tots ead«r. AAer the cab­
t^rwifotebolhpreeact. -I h&gt;»&gt;&gt; ’•• r»t
inet rtaatfog foalgigte.Gere Great start­
let.Tba awrtawdiaw arm tow Bow to ed for North SamUuAito direct operstha Mid towtafotaia thwr state ywd «Mil
;dsM sgmasa Jah'MOxi’sramy.
-. wed-,
wrote a leUar to lbs eoasmtodiaf 4*emv I
notice la given by tbo Coen tnan(Log Gen­ | m-q J j KAL-PeaoaoB 8^ of War..
directing him. to;Mquire altar iha-.jlgmU^.-.!
eral af ehhrr tea la Ha- rppuwn, oi&gt;
of Use lain Jamce L 1 gWfttMWFWar
rrasonabia tons—say 46 bowrw talented.
»»de ihsm with whatever they mfght
34. -Tbs Qaafrddratwtemiw wow h&gt; to
boed.
He tneloeed My d«&gt;IUf* h« •’J
. &lt;au»«a Cm tea 4|ili n ilaAaai ■mfeabtl arii &gt;
[wraotial aonushutoxi toward thdll'todhCA &lt;’
iha.r several StaleCapitals, there la da ■
' c’.ed. and whan we irare tUs orima to hellit U»c« tore^d lp&gt; iqa.w«ditWR IMWOMM
poait their arms and publto priwjeyty ta’It.
Special
ipe|ru0LfoM.«M| alaa jgvm
outoc-.whw-.we
camo«U&gt;««
the
aowree
I
the State arere^l, aiyl^erh eilKrwr and
&lt; fromapl^ettoe^be «mm|b jlcawi his io- ito secure them foil prutoaton anj Use
mao u&gt; execufo ted/lU} au egremea^,r«
M&gt;iriU&lt;to, and then {u&lt;4 at.tho result, we ,qutet noedphli.M &lt;.f their Kmai "“Ifci.' I
erase frvm tots oi war*, and to-Bid* bj
■ MaM-jifc rfrora 'isttoiMaB'&lt;¥f this brurt' ?«frBUteMlihbwiffaa&gt;toii,
!
wM*M&gt;the action of both Stela and Federal au­
" barbarous, unwl iMbudltB assassination. ।of Ua. W dkftingatoh^ lawyers -ft si
thority^JTm adfawrly ajyi mAhuk
Such • crime aa Uto murder, of-a great Ianuth CenMifto^jand eu»&gt;d firm andim*.) ,
nlllona &lt;&gt;f war to ba re ported to the'Chief
mmaMo,
thmirh
u
’
u.
,
[■andgkiod-man,
hooted,
and
ire
erred,
boi
&lt;4 Ordadaos al Washit^tuq city. subject
nm ed,’*”4
&gt;opa of tbc p»'p«. •fringe rutlutortoUbe t’nlail-UireuW’ajVuto'tlfif ‘
to tbs future action iif tbe p'Agrees vt,
tCLA ■*•'*-ffiM deoRlary individual of iooaa atnwtoifiadehju to J 83# katfoHMK- ‘
k~&gt;«&gt; — —iperato wichriJtrtee. M’e'can i
crane iseoauu. rtreiigh sooeemivs steps.
Without enumerating them bora, back to
“Nd vtatble Wtestoe ef ropp-rt," ttdw
'tiat sou rcX w high
jfffW jU 0*
' »: n» r-^wurns
war. No oau ago m&lt;Umi i£l|M DWMr a
1 &gt;u*» a VAgsbwto m the eyws of the law;'
^raS&lt;r 6f this Gcbdiih deed be arrtoted be 1&gt;*» QP9»J**U
M
abrndfi uot iHtfe/gb-«te’axtMrme •pritolir 1
Me WwihifiiWIlJ Uhda fieiii wiH-toe- i
a—■"*
;
&lt;h » dodgw* «ta fexfr
Ma;
ioitepvtok . Bm j* U 'sro a loafer, air/

L*“r

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MiBlhn nfAiMto-rwitbXgwrd

MjW jyyniMrt

solns isdi
tatiun of my future policy. One thing! 1
&lt;Si*bShFio»TF&gt;»W»Dd»Wl£ei%i»i .
'; hi&amp;i

�w&lt;b for their aorren
neb favor of dora,

Department has received she fol
dispatch from Major Gen. Hal-

left in tbe back ground ; not even news­ that they are vary diSbrent from what
papers having. generally'discussed that
they wort. If on the other hoi.d, it it
advert. It bee always boon a wise maxclaimed that all the acta of neb States
las in kitchen economy, when you desire
sinee they wen* into rebellion are a nul­
a rabbit for dinner, to “ first catch yoor
lity, and that tbo old CcMtltaticno and
rabbit" It the cose of the rebel States,
laws are tbe only valid ones in existence,
what legal method fa there left, short of
a revolutionary one, of eleotii&lt; officers
to fill places eo long recant, to set tbe
That the Benner will disagree, even
new, or, if you prefer, tbe old goeornwith a large portion ofits political frlaoda,
mente to running again 1 There fa no
aa to the real states of ths rebel Stales
Governor to order an election, no sheriff
and tbe manner of their rradmiMton into
to give proper notice, no inipoctore to
the Union, with equal rights and privil­
receive and canvass tha ballots, no sacra,
eges of all tbe States, is very probable.
tary of State to whom to make returns.
Erse President Jahnsou’s theory that
And more than this, even tbo old Consti­
the rebel States are no* dead; but that tutions of these States do not conform to
life is merely suspended. we do not co-1
thepreertit condition of things. They
dorse. That the administration and the
Congress may make it practically so, we
ibo proclamatian of the President haa
will admit. That it is best so far as abolished that hastitatioo in the rebel
practicable, in tbe reconstruction, to re
States. Could be have doos so if three
tala the original boundaries of those*
States have always maintained thalr or­
states, is also one of the dictates of a true ganizations, and ootitlnued In their legal
policy, fiat wo do »ot admit thio aa a relations to tbe Federal ConatltuUoo 1—
uoceasily of the com at alt
If lbs animation of these Slates has only
What is a State, aa recognized by tbe
bestt suspended, will they not resume
Constitution 7 It is not land, not territo­ animation In tbe same political form aa
ry, but a political organization. What before, with all their domestic institu­
may have been a state in its boundaries, tions unchanged 1 It could not be other­
is not a ttatt, but only a territory, If it wise. But, being dehd, the cannons' roar,
has no political organization. It was a the clash of arms, on our part successful,
truthful although quaint illustration of and the loud about ofvictory, are as angel
the condition of the rebel States, said to trumpets, to awake the dead, changed,
have been given by some prominent of­ purified, and regenerated, to the more
ficer of the government, whose name wo perfect, and absolute communion of all
the States.
To insist that these States are to come
hack as they are, ta simply folly. In
right, and if the State governments do; 'Alabama al the outset of tbo rebellion
go out of the Union, they must not lake the old Constitution was cast aside. A
the land with them.” J*be crime oftrea- convention held, framed a now one con­
son deprives the individual of atixanship. -forming to the requirements of the Con80 also does tbe crime of treason, com- -'frdxraey. Its entire legal code has been
milled by a State government, deprive ,changed to conform to tbe new Cooslitusuch government of all rghts under the -tion. All tbe officers of tbe State and
Federal Constitution. Tbe loyal citizens
local organizations are elected and acting
of any territory of the United 8u|ea are under thia thing, called a Constitution
entitled to its protection, and in Ireturn
which our Government has never recog­
owe it allegiance.
nized, and, it seems to us nsver can re­
We bold, then, that tbo altitude of Be- ,cognize. A new State known as West­
cession on the part of those who bad con- -ern Virginia has bean cut off from tha
territory formerly embraced In the State
their part, treason, and tii# new organiz­ of Virginia, and has been recognized by
ations, being the State Governments, de our Government If the State of Vir­
facto are treasonable organ izattuns, enti­ ginia bad never seceded this could never
tled .to M righto whatsoever, under the have been done witboat the consent of
the old State. Thus, it will be aeen that
In moat of the seceded Stales, these rebel the precedent aa wall as every possible
organizations are tbo only State Govern­ phase of the argument, points to a terrIments in existence. The loyal State torsi condition, with aa early promise of
Governments legally elected, wore lulled admission, with ehanged constitsliooe, of
outright by their own deliberate action. all those States which have been in reThp condition of those Staten Is far dif
farent from what it wocld have been, bad
On the first page of thia paper will be
th^lrjpu'ernmcota.bcen .oymhrtarn and.
superseded by '--------- — found the singular agreement of Gen.
ease, their 1 ife would' havebecn only es»- Sherman and Gen, Johnson, followed by
r*w. and the Governors and other of the order from the Government setting
ficere would barn succeeded to their sp it aside. Tbe Government don’t propose
to recognize tbe,Southern Confederacy
propriate pool lions upon ths restore lion
after having annihilated all its armies.

il 'wo suspended ssimalion -f tbe Stele
organizations are dead by their own act*
The territory and the people temporarily
undd&gt;’the control of the rebel organize,

by the cavalry. He declared be would
never surrender, and add bo would fight
Us. .M.
__ _e at, Tr-

under orders to pay no regard to any
trace or orders of Gen. Sherman reepeetIng hostilities, on the ground that Sher­
man's agreement could bind his own
command only, and no other. They are
directed to push forward regardless of
orders from any one except Gen. Grant,
and cut off Johnston's retreat.
Besuro
gard haa telegraphed to Danville that a
new arrangement has been meds with
Sberman, and that tbe advance of the
Otb corps was to be suspended until fur- LABlSSr,

&lt;*s BMXDX
UP STAIRS.

SILK AND STRAW

BONNETS

Naw

Stoss sxd New I

enwsays wesbraldsdd
Uedte«“Naw Pmcm
way. a D. Spaulding
wlllbetasra fa s day &lt;1

AND
CHILDRENS'

bofote'thtalittle notice H
wUl be pleased to have .

and killed Booth and captured Harrold,
one of hie accomplice*, alive. Tbo oavairy, after leaving bare, landed at Bella
Plain in the night, and at once started
out In pursuit of Booth and Harrold,
having previously aacertained from a
colored man that they had crossed tbo
river into Virginia at Swan Point in a
small canoe hired from a man for three
hundred dollars, proreeding on toward
Bowling Green, some throe miles from
Port RoyaL
Lieutenant Dougherty,
who was in command of tbe cavalry,
dtecovered that Booth and Harrold were
secreted X*larg« bum, owned by a man
named Garrett and were well armed.—

him and Canby, and all commanders on
the Mississippi to lake measures to in­
tercept the rebel chiefs and their plunder.
The spvcie is estimated hero st from
ie.ooo.ooo to ii3.ooo.ooo.
Signed,
II. W. H&amp;ttecx.
Maj. Gen. Cum’dg.

Bleaching and Pressing

Tux Ciacvir Coear I
Thursday, of Issf'weskJ

WATCH

JEWELRY

DEPARTMENT.

DEPARTMENT.

5te«s&lt;

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too Ovate* Catiferstateaewad Has- I"
!&lt;**» Geuta C.liLrai.
I.... a -

cases were tried but no r
Tbe cane of Burgher va. (
mentfan was made last w&lt;|

MlMiucry establishment I
vox. agree in say ing that I
wdRont place tri get work &lt;1
MHtoery Geode Sre ।

•dvortitement in another
A dispatch from Washington asserts
thattbe statement that President John­
son declines all precautions for his per­
sonal safety, la erroneous. True be has
not gi*«n any jysoial; directions for
i to bo placed about bis person,
spprovee the nrecanlions taken by
iboriliea whieff embrace the costx&gt; duty of tbe late President's
, commanded by Lient. J. B.
Ohio. This company eon-

tl&amp;OCRAuiltC

Howell Cobb and Gwl
fall into our bands as prw I
falntaMe'time f..r t»&gt;ldi
W* bare exchanged for
prirtmera, and no more I

ttr'SJft’ttl

W aa DzrazTMZsr,

. I

Wxshizotos, April 89,1 r. m. j

To Major Gen. Dix :
A dispatch from Grn. Grant, dated at
Baleigb, 10 r. m April 20, states:—
“Johnston surrendered tbe forest la bis
ooramaad, embracing all from here to
Chatlaboocbiv, to Geo. Sherman, on the
baste agreed upon between Lee and my­
self for the Army of Northern Virginia.”
E. M. 8TANTON, Sac’y of War.
upon duty all tbe time, and the vie:tor
who calls upon the President al bis tem­
porary mansion la confronted sloooeoc
approach teg the door by three or four
Newbern advices slate that Johnson
soldiers, who do no* permit him to ad- attempted to haggle with Grant for terms
which would provide for tbo pardon of
Jeff Davie and the other leading ineorreetiocary conspirators, but the Lieutenant
1 General would listen to nothing of the
kind. Johnson was compelled to be
satisfied with the cooditious granted to
Lee.
Intelligence of the arrival of Jeff. Davis

Eleven were divorced, n
sdVA'wvfe eldowed ear
treated, and tbres tailed.'

iSB^stwas?*::
lOPvu Ladies* ant a Jet Uss iisppecteee • “
SILVER PLATED

WARE.

Tux Naw Ynaa JW
enlght perhaps mitigate la I
General Sherman, to rvl I
compelled Johnston, tbe
tbe rebel army, toconfeal
and seal that the Gutfeda
failure, aud that Its leal
snililary, ask nermfaak
taken fate lbs nW Uufon. I

h’ia estimated al the I
pertment that the daily el
government hare been I
uoe million dollars pet
surrender of Lee’« army,
and other forte ot tbe C
Department is to be it|

reived tn Wasbtogtoo. it is thought be
wiU be ieterrepted before reaching lbs
Mississippi River.

The funeral traic arrived at Rochester
at kSO a. a. today, (TberedayJ Miawte
guns were fired and Newman’s Brelmeotal Band performed a frroeral dirge.—
Tbe Mb New York National Guard,
Gzw. Guan brings Johnson to terms
accompanied by Veteran Reserves, boo
in short order. Grant thinks beggars pitalsuMiem, tie battery attached to the
should not be choosers, and it seems 25th hrigmio, and the Union Bloee, iedeJohnamr thlnka so too, for when be finds

Tbe records of I

REMEMBER THE PLAN.

lions, belong to and owe allegiance to
the United Stetee. Tee Federal Governmoot baa fought for and retaksn tbe ter­
ritory j the rebel State -Govurnmeoto
Unde Bom baa no nor for, and they will
ing “ tor a lodge in ooms vast wilder­
&gt; be cast aside as useless appendages.
ness" further south than be has been liv.
j|ow pnder such a slate ofi facte, are
ing for a few years past. He finds that a
there any loyal Sate Government*, bus- Northern climate doos not agree with
pended only, which are of their own ac­
cord to oome legitimately Into the pieces
made vacant! Boob an assureplioo La
Tn Frnut cortege of Preaidant
untenable In theory as well aa untrue la Lincoln haa been passing from city to
yoi« ofr fart. Those withhold the op city, on its way to Springfield 111. Urge
poslte opinion have fallen foto tha nsto- crowds of people attend wherever the
UkeaMaa chat a Emu,, in its poltttani body la exposed to view. The proceeconnection with tbe Union is simply land
or tertftorel domain. That tbe terriiorial domain of any of the State. haa not
aad’eaaaot be legitimately transferred
from tbs Union, or the aUegianos which 1
its citiaeM owe to tbe United States, can
in nD way be impaired or teoseoed, weae 1

TUE I'l.AN B MMPLEt

from its cocnmracement tbeen seen red by General I
will be preserved for fols
They show tbe date and I
rasa who entered there, si
hta death or removal. Tl
•of tbe rebel treasury de&lt;
also been secured and w
Washington.

A Naw Mseen.—A fol
aww tn the market that di I
thing hitherto in existead
wide of eseb buz is a chewJ
pteeo-of frieti-u paper. V
&lt;« ibis tbe match instant I
wbaa Strack noon anjlbin l

i
vrkvsaU BUtul SOM, Is luta
n.—■— ««,to „ ,

with tbe assent, or even ths permission

of lbs people, deotrffy 'IfcoH", ws^oocS
deuUy&gt;ffirm. Those who hold the op­
posite opinion most admit that in ooming hook iato the TdU, sank Btetas

MWmta &lt;Wr
HOW,

�dll?/mr
rSfiBSK'iKte1

ATTENTION!

Nrw Btou Mb Nww Goons.—8r.sutorxo any* ww a)w.uU add to the foregoing
WHwg “ N«w. Pncu" Also. By tbe
way, O. D. Bpwlding mje hie goods

AU Notes and . Ac­
counts due the under­
signed on the first day
of January, 1865,
should be settled by
the first
*'
“ ■ day of June
next I’arlies owing
and knowing
“ j us win
understand
..
tnd what
we
mean. x'
J. 8. Goodveab &amp;. Ci
Huiitui, May

STICUL MOTICIB

h—».
—■ u-Jr—.w,
tort
— atrtso.
»Mtort
- to —
xwetsrasiise: mt

b*2Ed‘utoSfaher Difared, fa lbs toll a, r
gtv* sMtoa to Cha p*reore later*aisi is said

narer srtMfaaad alrtalafagto a*id aresV ft
Barry, for four sreeasaire weak*, prartoa* to

1, 1805.

■will be bar* la a day or two, perhaps
baAtra thsalittle notice h printed, and ba

wHI bo plaeaad to have everybody eoli
aed examine hi* Mock and oompar* bis
price, wilk tha prices of iboM who MUI
tavo ibsir high priced goods on hand.

llegtowr oi u«u» in sna lor vc« ww.y o&gt; oowy.
L&amp;EShSJSSJHttJlSa

gag* Isihmen operauvs, aad no soil or,
lag. bavii&gt;( baas instil* lad to recover t
=KJX'SEiSB.-,Mi-_____

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

now being dM tad unpaid ca said mortgage. bastaae the aoets sad ifarm* *f this foroeto*are.—
Motto* Ls,U»srel»reb*re*ygi’«a.thalth*aaadtadrstareef ■nrlgmi.wiU be fornstoaad aawdiag
to tbeataiawin ssebet** mad* sad provided, by
a sale of tbe land sad premia** tn taM mertren

CHANCERY ORDER.

New Advertisements.
vuakiwg an apology after having omitted
way thing tb.i WOuM benefit our lady
reader*. . Oar belt ibis time fain having
forgotlro, heretofore, to tell our readera
that all the ladies who bare called at tbe
Mdlinery eetabliabmeot of Mun E. Wil■oox, agree in saying that that ia an exWUleet place tri get work done or pirchaae
KWtaery Goods. 8w Hire Wilcox’s

Priisnt tfoerwan C. PrindlaJndga af Prebate.
Ia tha muter of tb* total* of Chantey Adame,
deceaaed.
On read Isa and fi hag the petition, duly venfad
•f Jarema White, chae Jerewe Adame, praying
that Um admiatelretire of eald Estate may ba
granted to D. Btrikw, or anas olbsr suitable
^Tberenpon it ia Ordered, that Tnaaday. tbe Ud
day of May. aoxt, aluloa o'clock tn tbo foreao«&lt;&gt;. be aaelgnod far the baeria* of said ptoitire
aad that the Eetre at lew of said deceased, and
all Other pereose mterealod ia said estate, are re­
quired to appear al a aaaaios of said court, Chea, to,
be balden al tbe Probata Ottawto Um viUag* of
Heallaaa. sed show cause, if any there be, why
tha prayer ef Um petitioner aboald Ml be granted :

SEVEI-THIin LOSS

advertisement in another column.

‘STLX

3HliaiW3 SALE.
—TATE OF MI0B10AN, Bany Co
By v, rm ST as* ueauUMi fared
.Oder Uwaaal&lt; theWrenU ooarttor &lt;
of Barry, bearing dto* th. 10th Any
HU. ami uttoAfasMad and delivered

Ill Naw Yuen Poti think* that it
Til1” mitigate tbe feeling against
General Sherman, to reflect that be has
compelled Johnston, the leading officer ol
the rebel army, to confea* under Us band
and seal that the C.-afederacy is a total
failure, and that he leaders, civil and
military, ash permission u&gt; be again
&lt;*ken Into the old Uahm.

On reading aad Sling Um pafifaa. duly eenttod
of David* riraiaa, Guardian af said m.sor, preyla r. ter reaaaoa lharws *M forth, that ba tosy b*
“ ““
TUarareon li is Ordered, That Mooday, the lid
day of May wn. U • o'etoak in th* fore­
noon. ba aaaignad tor lb* bearing af said paaittoo,
and that tb* next of kia to aald mlnois, and all

Il ia estimated al tbe Treasury De­
partment that tbe daily expense* of the
movwrttroent have been reduced nearly
owe mil Boa dullare per day since the
mtrfander of Lee’* army. Tbe clerical
wad other forew ot the Quarter-master’*
Department is to be immediately redueed 50 per cwt.

The records of Libby Prieon,
from its commeneement to its close, have
be* eeoered by Geoeral Weitael and
will be preempted for future reference.—
They show the date and home of every
roan who enured there, and the dale of
his death or removal. Tbe letter-books Uoo Of tb* country BAJ be afforded focthttes for
of the rebel treasury department have taking tb’e loan, tha National Hanks, State Banka,
&gt;1*0 been secured end will be sent to
and Prirato Baakara throughout Uia ecus try bar.
iVaahlngtoo.____
(
generally agreed to reoair. snhearipUom al par.
Bubacribera will aalaet their own a&lt;ssta,la whom

rwru*** to ftatfie.

■

EMale, wf John Larakea

PXOAA nrOAZXB.-STATE or mCSIQAN
FOB UIRKOVLABITIES.
Enid preparation, aad bettor than any Fills. Powdrrs. or Naatrowa. Being liqul*. their acthra I*
direct and pomU re, rendering Umto a reltehie,
speedy and certain vpecibe for the cur* of all ob­
structions and euppresaiona of nature. Their
popularity to indicated by tbe fact that over IW.SodbaUtoe are asanaUy Mkdfofa ennreaaed by
th. ladiaa af tbe United States, every om of
whom apeak to iba atroegsst term, of pretM of
their greet merits. They sre rapidly taking ths
pise* of srerv other Vemids Bentedy.and sre con­
sidered by dl who know aught of them, as the
■areal, nAst, sad rewt infolHbin prepurriren to
Ills world, for the cure of *11 female complaints,
tbs removal of all obelruetiona of nsture. and th*
promotten of health, regwterity aad elrenglh.—
t-.^l... .
.AmiII.-.... I Ml nto.1

You may

°A*s arertaao/ ths Probate Court for lbs Cena-

named la said win. duly appointed.
Thereupon il is ordered that Monday tha 114
day of May next, al ulna o'clock io tb* fore-

CUARDiANU SALK.
Ia tha matter cf M Estate of Emma HUI. Mary
Hill. Louisa Hill end Thomae Hilt, niiaora.
Nalioo to hereby gfrew Mal la parreue. of
ItaMteeaad authority'greeted,taw ta «UJteequire* la appear al a aeaaire af said Court, than bate court for tbscooniyof Mutj and Ktate of
to b* holdreUth* Probate Ultoa, ia lb. Villa*. Michigan, I sba! 1 anil, nr cants Io be sold, al Pub­
lic Auction, tn tbs highest Witter at p&gt;« North
Door of tbe Court Hous*, tn tbs vfllsgo ofHM.1^ —
—IA
" kl.luA.r abrtlMb
nt

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‘=Mi£KS3
other persona interested ia acid aataia, are re­

■of it Ignite*. Friction on an &gt; thing els*
tbap this prepared pas telmerd haa no ef
fccAWpwwit. Tboinventiofl Ivan English

WE Ilin

Batumi

UM

or tmb errr or new tome.
GUABDIANS SALK

CAPITAL, El^CMMXXJ. PAID IN,
jrvwrtT- A6XVT OF THE tOTHED HATES.
A»s Brsuui. Asm vos Jav Pawn, esssreimre

F&amp;WSt*

Win fall ver T-EO Note*, Frs* of vtergt,

CONSUMPTION,

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4M3TAI

•wt a

T.B.SKINNER&amp;CO.

aa
Sk.jtesufeJaal'St’

‘ 3&lt;tiw^ng|BB &gt;
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THE CITUns OF BARBT COUSTT

AaXOT
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• “ •Iftarfe^’StiifcUJiftrra,
unA cht
a MWW
. s.T-*-jrr -r-,'■■■ ■■
iu tba u.urning y&lt;&gt;u will find V 3if-Mr
aide a living grrttu plant, k louita like
magic. But I have tried it to my inrprtaa aud daligbk TU plant Mtwr die*.
iU life ia immuvtdl, and ila beairty af
texture, and form ai&gt;d c»lor ta raoawed
or /ottUuitM with tha cooUuuod aupply

Uw vuAuto ... &gt; „ .,..j ,,t

DRY GOODS.

’VVteaC WVtteyW^, '
ars &lt;v«xv.a.f\ u'i

'Viko\x.\.xy,TTsx^i|£^

Ur 'UoV^r’v.’*

-a.-.w— ■aa* bytbe eMratat hr. Twrian, IMa.
wWI—a*aaA|iHniai in......
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ii£LHBOLD’S EITHACT BUCHU

'On tbe fourth of last June. J planted
6| square rod* of low, sandy and ground
ia an old pwdiivc. L&gt; Seek colored, or or-'
anga potatoes making the hillr ty feet
apart in the rows each way putting on
an average twnwyea in each htll.wrid env
ering tu the depth of an hick and a half
The seed 1 cut frpm large potatoes,
and no finely that f could Carry it in a
large corn planting bag.
Whan the plant* were up about aix
loebae, I cultivated them thoroughly be­
tween the mat both ways with a horse
btw, but did not bill them at all.

the eaaicat digging I d^W did, for tbe
potatoes laid i.rar the surface and wan.
butapaiwali covered with earth. I had
fifteen bushels vf UaaaUful lance pota­
toes, which sold readily in market nt sis
shillings per budhel, when peach plowe
cold at o&lt;Jy w-x«ti shillings.
Tha whole libor fterforrned. Including
taein work,and tharketing, did But exceed
two days.
The above y ield
buahelt to U —...
by tbe aide «(
I phuitej
_________ _.—, ._ like ground, and be­
stowed nn tbe like care and labor, but
they did nut-yield onafnurthas well.
I planted aa aim aa I got ready, pay
ing no atUAtion to tbe changes of tbe
■toon.
-•
. - 'SStk
. -aa 8
Parle, April 4lh, 1M5.
A. Smith.

rij

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vn.ak«. Vm™...,

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Aa «w« rwwi nf Oaw«M»/4Mr.
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«r&gt; b..»g Otwlnawd, I wnaegWaeFby

^IBSPftOVKDEROOS WASW

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fCMMtral

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■Dr. ■B.AhkV'i,
ftXxivhjicK

TURPENTIM

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Doctor'* V&gt; AX.%, ।
Dr. Ko\mck?%

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THE ONLY SURE THING.

,

Helmbold's Drug and fa—n-r—I Wvahaaxs,

HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Ka 5B4 bboaDWAT, N. &gt;,
la tha Oaaa* Iriurwtic.
eave
MawmawienMawM *ut miewa.
HehnboKt Medic*! Depot,
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Ma 104 BOQTH TENTH BT, FHHA.

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'ra.oL.-i ahkh l.r.aw maia w| »j!_ h
b.tat Uau I «~l* l«w tbwa weA.et «t»&lt;ir war. M\dl CoWX^OrV.
tad (wMirwuag aiery avrra. Q»re, aad Uaaae ol

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U&gt; Ua*&gt; aUl.rar pul nu a new aclxa. and tha Dr. W''bacV.’»
eaorbld uatier which Ar /vara bad aevaoiwUtad
owl tmmiad thadidmwi anraaaof tb- bidr.waa
aliuiiMWd.iM UlK-relca ou my lean rimadjaad.

vcwAtjoroXc X\x* votiak
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BewcB tf Conaterftiti
ASK FOB. HBLMBOLD’S!

Or. Ua*&gt;o«V»

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Joitjsatsl

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VKUJPK

«uf« Wva. ^&gt;o\Atcr'» Vvi

the follow ing partfeulam rtf th*
&gt; o( the &lt; l»ee|g factory, «t W eat

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^'rcY-cxx.X\\x\2. D’vn'rt’nH
K\NrwMQL5kvn

BELV~ADJU8THB WRINGER.
No W ex d-Work to Swell or Split
No Tk»mk-Sert»t lo art fta of Mor

FAHMT

Thw« : .-.Ur, or*.
Uuus.&lt;if taUpk tAd4&gt;W»!■
U«.,_ 2*u i iLel l» .fir.ai.z ctanT’

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fepany, waa commenced in
•L ' lit &lt;&gt;&gt;d Bi*eet/»irly rMnc

wmWI.ISR. Tbeh
hanaa.—«M; man a
miuufacturaa milk t
ike bebtoftheww*..........

lu'eractwaedea* aoM. wbnMak dndktailhr
n Pun^tTs^Tlrt^dchauid owa.
H. C. RUKTliBOl*. Agent .
WHAt KYKAIMJDU UU&gt;* »ia_,_ &gt;•
hat Iran.wall gaivukW, aaCwwaw.
bet a aaaayl, e»cl&gt;fiBa la batter Uaa a aomplo

lit, Ihrnuj* thf&gt;w*aaon;OMt-S oente
per pound aluive the brat M^rivgtw- dai
rW,*-Ui took HObe. of milk h&gt; mke 1
lb. .TweJ cijcrntx • Whole onet of dwtic
per EL boWndniddeliv.
two denta ud ogn mill,
earning per row ^rorg'l
The quality of cbeeea
mild. Patrons well pl
Bean awlargtag. ‘ f.w g|
uaea* four bhrM bprigit
Ueca. Q&gt;o|||r'a rata Ml
Mixmixnujt, Miami,
OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S STORE?
pre*.' Uend no lee.-bt

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It ia nut^-of »M wee beat iroa.-fc
■niahvd ia lb* aa»l aapvew* wanner
» Uadi Bata. HraU.M4Jteaai.W&lt;
citwr Muae. *&gt;tU a aavlag of ar/.i

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•f &lt;«e/ide B reward and getting or

GaawaF dispetehad « &lt;for'&lt;*bsto’dstoetitoe'to
certain rhal poMa. tmd awaited letoltt.
1
' •‘•ktnbwn'orrteto- « tseji
11.- first ..t thess »a» th..- enp’urr. nf
Atsrrotl. .&lt; MttoferUbMte MMtotir Df.
Hodge, ’■'•hiiuhanmwusly • oworrto But
tbwdteuict aoaptoutebefog' rtoteto' from.
torohtorly I rt&gt;Mea; &lt;Mid. brtow-by !*&gt;
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ri«n-iirfs7«i.{ « a&gt;cuttB*{ **dtI
' Tb« sama stasiacr wUoh linok ‘down
the operator and two dslaetires UTvegbl
back ot&gt;r^»f~^-*mne-drw«rrer-Bnd a
nrgra. Tbirltefr^teMtoMb CoL Baker's

boding kllkode
till tbe eeevod
Ito* swung oMfuir^tosillr. Abrr they
vrrwoto Uss I pUuanl &lt;44 bsMuseisad.
ewak bosMsadn carbide In-ptoe, sdjtoed
■iadse lha grinre oftocnaibXse-. as &lt; totose^ Boatload tovW man, cytm.jap does the-dw4llng wit ba cirete-of-firs,—
After* pause.-Baker rode to tba.ktoito
dobr' totba side, and foeateun Ung,-■rap­
ped aad hallnsd Itoilr. AtvaJd tatoin
drawer, .ad &gt;aigkltote-t. bawdy otrndrew
tbe.kwlte and stood oa tbe thrrotoldi peer,
log abi»oringl¥.tator|b^.darkpceb.

'

TUBPBNTJNE AND ALCOHOL.

.US MKIIAXICaL akd uuuccal
* l-L'BrOH*3W»l.VjeJ ■

r

with that quick detective Intuition
amounting aliuunt to inspiration. He
asat upon lbs probable route and desli-

isffiSHSSPr'

GjKOCERI^S!

When, therefore, 25 men, nndcr one
Lieut. Dwoghet*yjt*rrte«d Mt bis office
dtof*.flaky plassd tfta, p tola,wedcc tote
trol of bis former Lieutenant Colonel,
E. J. tonger, and of his routin', Lieut.
K. B) Ihtor^tto-Erto-rfeahin;^ eto«

corrsK guius.sj iw. krp«.

•Il dispatch to IUDs Plaici on the Ln*-,
er Phu-mac,’ liter* io diterfihark* and
scour the country felAfully around Port
««,b"

STATION EZEtTr,
mg, rnroi-t*. |i»K«/PircK,-t«.
rnOPEH. tARDfl. &gt;«..*•

toire.
•- Bta-ker—“That mak« ito dlffferBoe.—
Wq.foiew'prbe lyM&gt;«re,'Msd&gt;we want
yva.. .We Jtare ,bere klty men, armed
mt yter.rt-J**!*.,, iv. »?»»i

’*TCi. -u &gt;

U. piM; ur\te

Bduab-esikt" &lt;• Opto,'Ito h a hard
tMte,l sweaM Pei^ape I am being lakca
|» tpyiopn, .feiegds” . Np wply from

' Bwitb—'•• Well gici us n ffttfs tlmfi
to-dwtfMfe.-" b,n• !•
►Bakrt-.- Vsrr.welL . Take tisna." - detemialte. They dipped i r»&lt; in tore*
- .(HapMuad^ tong ami &lt;sem»Ual pause. dy and water, tod ws being Mt WtVWl
tfAfoWWIfdtotrfW'Ma «&gt;7 “Wb.i Baker, tflpZalapa^ halted /ur.„t/»a last Bomb’s teeth, ba aueked le ’graedWto-t
la. who Is W Art calls met erfed tbe &lt;43 ■ I*Wsli, 4i*lufra halted toe enungb; When be wn able U&gt; articulatenahMto
trien. ' J1Wre are V*' med Who May
mattered te Mt. ‘Baker tbs same wnrtol
with you r ckallenged Baker. • If &gt;&lt; u sorrtoder ymer brms and WwMtewit br whh ndddabda. —TrH nMtheM «H
for tdy oteto*/. '4tbtoghl | dM-W fet
StMrieiMJbb'aroadMA'nvgnT* Tbe
Wllote who pn.vM td to tk ftekjof . Ba&lt;4b .anfaarvd Umm; tlMulala the best* Baker repeated tbte, -&gt;te
Awfsmlly, to.'to orfetoed attTpsraf cneplf*
■ ***1? at the sama time, • Booth, do I repwel M
yxirtitotbtotrtrtmfrnJ.' tiiif .to.k. and j oar Forces &lt;6e hundred yards from lbs correctly i" Booth mteded bin • hesd.—«
MidW kWW."' ‘‘fWlWht *a' ertfine." ffbor. inti I »UI cntbaT Gits me a ehancs Twkw ba waa beard* to toy] •&lt;HI rWH
rrird Bektr.'MrtJy, -dMtotfMdt atoft Map fife, Captain. I bill newer be kill nto’« Hi. Wpa often tooKd bM
it* Tto tetobnn^'oM 1 maif -..b-red, taken aJiey,"&gt;&lt;... ,
onald eornplota no appraeiaMe wxrtld.—
. . .
•nd la'fe' momteif Ad 'Ithperfset’ia^ _ .B^ker—",yVs did nut coma here .to He made rmee a-motion wbiob (ba qMck
aye of Ctetor andeniood to man that
flarM epos Ms whitening*hhlra ind blusbbio throat (Mined bim. Codger ]Mt' Ma
ly pal'W*^- ''!*♦« tfej ’qttotlon vias
repeabrd, to krd tip by • tbe' gliti’titenng ■ Tito with a long brrrth, w\rt«*rtfl finger there,1 whan the dying tn an ■atpltto!,~wberokra tkoas Men?* TV oft be heard ootaidr. Benlb i cried in roddeo trmptad-io atogb. bat ooly -sattebd-aba
mtn beM tdUe srafl.fotd 6&gt;&lt; knees .mote Hrmtos aUU ia*tafble,a» were to bin,
cart Wltei1. ’ Tbfr Sftf rwie," -be laid. ’“'AvSfiU7my'b’rave VyK prepin lisely. Hm-WM W«».Bala. *!though
• We-baif’nt got: ttrsnr In ths hnose ; I
shot quits through, benaalk and tohtod
'
tbe cars, his ooUar belnf eerarfd on b»Ul
s«rts yno*uwt they art gone.” HrM fcstrtfcWrft'rMt"
rterd’tort MMnds and wHsprrlnrf fn the
' A aoUier had bnew raeatoWtodfe
m&gt;mu uwixnag *0)-&gt;mrng7 and fte uau
tenant strode totord-Asr doer*.' A hrdie1
patted lor, a ductor, but tbe .rmHejnd
return was gsitaaiamiles,ead4hns&gt;MMn
was auikia&lt;fosu Fiinlly the fpwy
docWfarrissd; la.Lima to bn uselsw.' He
tn my dteteteh ; bbeit&lt;gteT;i&gt;l "dah’f probed A»k wiHind.lo age K ike ball, wsga
waM ymst to-etay.--| ■wna't Vee. yue a&gt;0 it, and shook h|a bssd rtgsijr and
ed: laanisdUy.. -Jaal gl. bis rumio*
■tay." Tbs» ho. Mutated alesud r
•mW^W 4W..»K wallet” Booth tod asksd to k«re hi* hapds raised
surrender."
• snd sb-iwnjtim. They »em«&gt;pnto*ato
■• WWr-«l&lt;tUmeii»&lt;M,SkrW&gt;l1 that be.did. nut know Uwiy kxaUeu.—.
biMiVrme nd- B^ht rtbes?’Wi Mded Mr&gt;r bls arm. "
Wbm&gt; they wepa displayed to mtoaM
ptft-i-damnaod smidedty-of itadeliemy, . HansHarrwld,. rMtlieg at-the i do»r, wjtha sad lethargy, ? Ue4dM..toHw.?
aoi nbatttuted ikswto 4t»wa«ahie R&lt;J
I* •«••«&lt;;top*'* *Vdouc; 1 These were tbe Ito Word* he «»Wuttered,
A«
he began h die. U&gt;« aaa roe* MlL
'^iLCT'A.^AW.-a-T'
threw beams into all the trewlopc. -M
tits uea a mors tnan Bsnaii rerucuy.—
waaatf q jnan'sfagU ^bepijM. atgagnllJ
Harrold “ I base not gut an/." "1
Baker—“ You are tha man mbw bar- of Jtoh twitgtol and/hgerod M
Baker sfifFe'f^Mi' ty’thfe thretost

mi UWH8.

tka.

WBW |M&gt; ’AA aAM M&gt; -U.-SW,

to daMwormplytear arms aad became ata he revived a mcraent •Hd'-MrrUi'MrtHtM,

STORE!!!

I Itooe, Bantlai Flield,

wawwre Wtbetoi
rushing in, Aw gnu

■0

a^raujjiiL
.liklwiBut zi.XJdd.'c,

ea« ear alMlraa m.y ba fosad al! of the
k
*' MOHT POrCLAB

TO BILLS rLAlX.

ryraio d tom barked al Belle Plain, on

kept ahead, riding up Io ferm bouaeo and

FATIIT MENCENEf.

K'3‘!P,W',?^'k®si;

belonging to ths party.
ii tout nor kt..

el»»^^EWffla
aiired &lt;»f the ferry-man, while ha Wha
Of them avariraqtod* if.Msea al a

they found «oa IUllina,a fisheryml, who

unca toward Bowling Green tn a wagon.
hwto*htoibtoitoMmft.M&lt;»euhtodV Mil iftweewii-W {"j'ji.V'rX!!
thf-dtotorpHteM.Atot fete.tef *&lt;*k**ch
ckelgn-iu&gt;d. The munltoof everybody
"-’Ste'SSkwe'
ty»d •»« kirn iteadeceed^bea-ashiM
The day befora Buutb and Harrold had he Ltortrd. |m dd mU-tog totecilfl.—
rttbw^be said, " * • had better tell
?
bpftcft OVER.BLAKE’S SiQBE, applied sVPort'CWtoy for ehe pawdAl
lifeTWih’aVtn U&gt;e'maUe7/*Tb&lt;&gt;ss nifti
farribuat, bpt tKe ferryman .was then
flahAjf h.wS wkfld nW d«sUt for IfoRm 4h&lt;«n 0.u tok. g'hiteihed. WW'tU
ojBsuiarats/.rh t* «!*•»«« pe«oto,jb«l barn.' I kte* i IWy wMC there t» steep-"
to their eupfxrsed good fortune i f« of Le»MOgA.W wWxrr toward Lbw-uId
CdbtidMitM ewwairynrea jwU rite* tome
.rd &lt; n E
irtlr from

.
H. »V*I«ltLT. . .
. ..4
* TTORJfKT «d COfXgUMJB 4X LKJ,
A sad IWMtar ta Cbaaaey.

aSSSSSMsS

Miwebt'a disbanded command, rwturnlog ton Fotfeto Ctoit Htoarfo rhete
homes in Caroline Ouunty. -Dieir Cap­
tain waa oa bia way MefeH MweMMM
at Bowling Green, and be bad no far
tekes Bwoii aator km- patronage, that
when tbs latter was haggling with Lucas

S*&gt;Ss *•"'s,("

rl«^tin0fb|p«y»rterday ; bring II out."

eL , Ilarruld, oieantinte. had been .tied
to b-trec. but naa now .relrasad for tes
»f tMiiWiAf) “He
hai«*t got any artns‘, ‘they are 'th Ids,’aha
, ' 5':
'.
• _
’ HkJterfeS-Wen. fc/UrWthd carbine
and
‘
.
'- Bdbtll—“ OS Jbo »\rd an&lt;&gt; iMbor of
i tentffehaM, 'Wlteh no' irnrt wtin ’Win.

TWar»WteQ^’rKare^lUw«r

UB!e. dr*»«d

dlately ror jUs^Uigtoo ; ito «Mts«e w
to.falU. Tkxxb's wply. arn-wxs fate
carbto, kqife.gndtw molura. IV*
found abup^ »pm J»llq o( axahaagHeCV:
old orfrofirisgla Ae g bW-bijM
miafiteteM to possess ato-rea. To MM
&lt;&gt;M negro's borer waa harmwsed a ,W1
W

Ute d.Kjr JI Jil^ln die;

L’a^tr^

“■"Scocrs BAitsr?
ifiiotoc

■ESStf

••S™ wjUpw

�JUS RUi
4 CO..
.JTO'Tf-X^I&lt;XO

ririllnas. edgl«M W holly fev* .**and sank. Tbe reports of tbe lose, give
the total number rm board at 2300 per
which were saved 7M. Tit*

too common in this war. where all slip
pewed periin were past, and the victims
were tall ofyey and gtadneae at. the ita»*i
tbM their hardship, trials and dangers
were over, bat to ba cot d..wn, dtsirwyed, without help, just as they Were about
to meet the loved ones of home and to
enjoy tbe long lost home comforts and
bonteptreures. Oh, how d.rtiMy deso­
late those homes, just watching and wait­
ing, hmiriy expecting Umse who shall
■ever awne. Instead df loved fiwma,
there enmea e«4d, cruel, beart-freesing
tneeeages. tiding* uf terrible disaster and
ernel, auddrn death.
Tbe eauae of tbe explosion of tbs b-«ilera of the Sultana ia entirely unknown.
Borne attribute It tn eareleeanres, intompeteMj oe uialicL.os intrhl o-mewbers.

but It is aaeerted by what appears U&gt; be

LARGE STOCK OF

wise, they will taka warning by the late
o| the Other eooiforw states, aad resist
the wiles of Davie and bis parly, wb**
tare nothing for the intervals of people,
and would a* s&lt;«m Mcrifioe Texas as VirgiMa.-X F.JTw JW.

WaS?M

gvn&lt;d Mtpply of borers. If this army is
not dispirited and «wn.w«ha&gt;d bv tbe
aewai/tbs sarrendwr in the E«*t. It will
not seed ■&lt;.&lt;* -rsfevtaf by Da via u&gt;
prv-r»t a 1wmidaM- front.
TeCaiiwfff. ac-umry w-Mch mighr
tempt a lees mnhhiws man than Davia
►&lt; met* another e«*t. 7W state, with
3T1M1 square mil-a. hes lbe seen ,A ten
=«----------- ------------

DRY GOODS;

tab-wa, in tbs ednealhmal intermix of
Berry Cranir, you will confer, both op
on myself and others, a tpecisl favor, by
publishing tha fid lowing report and ra­
Tli about 113 8cb&lt;M&gt;l Deal nets. 1 have
furniaht-d full aette of Adam*, Blachman
4 Lyan'a Blank Books and Blanks fur
the uas of feufoxil Officers and Tsaobera,

I have visited 70 ecbo-Is and delivered
M Lectures us Education and kiudrud
•ui.jecta. Theca lectures bava been ex­
ceedingly well attended, and I trust bavo
Ixcii the bumble means of doing al least
sirut good, in waking up an incrcaaed
internal, in every thing pertaining tu tbe
corrftt rorty tduealian uf the nis*MS.
Il is doc Ute spirit uf progrese now
manifnting Itself all urer tbe country to
say, that in tbs uaw|rd marchuf Educa­
tional itapruvotuenta, Michigan oecuptem
a in-i«t proeiitHOt and praise-worthy pori
itim. For her noble and generous spirit
in rslabli-biug sod maintaining good
achuola. frum her Gdlegee and Semina­
ries, tu which we point with peculiar
pride, down to bar Gunmiut District
ww. . v-»-Schools, t*e has acquired high and bonand endeavored to p*miads the paaaeu£ Xirabla distincti-ui.
Old “ F&lt;&gt;g&gt;iaai"
stands trembling sod aghast, and when­
ever it does not promptly tftp aside fi-r
tbe onward and triumphant march of tbe
".Spirit &lt;&gt;f Progno-s" tbe old Drone is
either pasAsd aside, or kiektd aside.—
Tbe masses of the better etasv of people
have aettlrd d»wu upon this wise and corand it was repaired, bul the cullapsiug .4 red conclusion, that nothing ■■ niueb Im­
the due flould not, oi Heelf. lMV«-jSr&gt;&gt;d&gt;l&lt;vd proves and benefits ai-ciety. and speaks
tbe accident. Tbe teste was with tue in •&gt;&gt; Lutdly and truthfully, just what a
ths ptlvlhuuaau and had charge of tbe coiumunity ia. in Intelligence, g&gt;»d morboat. Cap*. Ma*»n was. 1- presume in
his r&lt;*im. The l»«l was runiung at her ahi. refinement and public spirit, as tbe
usual rate—atemt nine &lt;)r lea miles an cundithm of ber wLools and c-burrtaw.—
hoar. We had no rarg^ on |a&gt;ard, except The mult is, tbe standard by which tbe
About 60 bead of mules And bur are.
qualificalMMiSot Te-actiora iadrtfrrmiued is
getting iiigliet and higher every year,and
ike schools, in consequence,are becoming
better end Iwtter, and era the glory and
pride uf tfe-ec c*-mnmitiva wherever
they are established.
In taking my leave qf Barry, Mr. Edit
or. permit me U» acknowledge with gratUnde, the very kind and hospitable man.
tier, in which Ibavennilurmly been treat,
or nftrner, to rarry valeabte package*, rd, by all with whom I kava done buao
and letters to Arkema*. Western Loui.i- lira, or called upon for entertainment.
ana-atid Teas*. Mandrels of negroes
That the citixena of Barry may ever
lave been ferried over in ecows and
dogrmta, and tboeaands of cattle have enjoy tbe blessings of first class schools,
been swum nemso to feed tbe rebel ar- and proaper gloriously in every enter,
prise, the stnxaesof which will contribute
and t»&gt; watch a favorable chanter for erne
ring are tmly matters for time and pa­
tience.
It is probable, therefore, that Davis
can get off m Texas In spite of tbe utm«at vigilance of .air gunboats and
guards, and it beenmev an interesting
quest fcm what he will be able tn do alien
be gets there. ‘ A report rame fruit New
Orlenns a few days ng» that Kirby Bmith
bad dislwndrd his army and given up the
fight and It Is known that the rebel Gen
oral haa been fiir some weeks In secret
commnnlcatinn whh a military agent sent of go-d by it He has cufopdlsd one of
from New Oilcans t»&gt; Hrr. On the oth­ the leading oflSoers of Uw late rebel army
er band we have a report from “certain to .oufean under bls band and seal that
rebel officers" that Davis Intends to make tbe Gmfederacy la a total failure. Sher­
man onawdea a great deal, but Johnston
ameedee infinitely tuors; f»r tbe latter,
by the very feet df accepting teriae
«bioh require all so*hem officers tu
renew their oath of allegiance tu the
Unit'd Slates, confessed that the rebeL
lion is exbaustad. HU signal an. to tbe

for such reports. Tbe following lathe
toatimuny oftbe pli&lt;&lt;:
George Clay top, pilot on the Sultana,
being duly a&lt;suin, teetrfios as follow*:— ■
Left Vicksburg ie&gt; Tuesday al-mt i
o’clock, a. M. Tu.* ui board 136&lt;lsol-"
dises* I beard from the clerk. Don’t ।
know as this includes ufikvra m uoL—
Arrived here yesterday evening at about
7 o’clock and left about 3 u’clock lbi&gt;

SSjDUDJKD ffBJffltS i

Groceries,
moud &lt;s&gt; Sunday. April 3d. in skarjR of
the treasure which the arbrla bad saved
for an emrrgrucv. lie left Jeff. Davis,
Treuta-lm. Extra Billy Smith, and a tarnt
Pat’tnarr Li»e»Ls Paoraaatsn his oi other leading G-ofedcratva, at GrrrtisDurn.-Tbe following remarkable obaervatioei of tbe Uts President waa made
to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, In I8C4,
about a year ago. The President was
“ W hicbever way It ends, I have tbe
imprrt-ion that /eball not last lung after
it is over.’*
Mrs. »&lt;.■ we published this expression
in tbe JFaJrAswa end JifJDtttr. in quite
a long fetter from Waanitigton. flow
prophetla wan this " imprwwsl&gt;&gt;nn la now
seen. Tbe last grant, final battle of tbe
war was hardly fought before tbe prophe­
cy brouue history.

lag niM there, who asked him to mchang* gold for C«frdemie scrip. The
Seeretary rvfoaed.i-a the plea that North
Csmliaa had riot fumi.b*d any .rf it.sod
that it belonged tojbe Stat-of Virginia.
Before they left forth* South, they distnbuted a coasideraMe quantity of gold
among tbe parly, as a prrcautkmary
i»e*mrv in tbe at ml uf their being hard

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

vttomL—UukJ
«a Saturday mom.
tar a tedious lltasvl

flats &amp;, Caps,

II. J.Kenfiald sue
child berisd by hi
in abouttwo yaan
live, brave liuls fi

l^a rvaeved a little
l^Vfebedfeld

AH® STATI'DIMXY,
nwr*. EusiucMnlalir vur estaUsss!
JF.l TCH DNPAHPMJCNT.

Which will be sold

VERY

Mt Gesu* J*eteM Lerw OeU Hswtiwg .
Ms uJJL-1)« twk«! txver (MJ

after hie oMrr play
ia alarju, lleaata
Ahd leavejittls
funeral *M
ffiiiday afternoon, ]

rente, stricken'’’for

CHeJp

FOR CASH OR READY-PAY.

NEW ADVERIMEMENTS.

NEW STORE
The vexed queetioa as to the disposal
of tbe remains uf Wlikes Booth.ia at
length settled by a statement which may­
be regarded as final. After the bead and
heart which have been departed In the

NEW GOODS

BUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich.

NEW PRIECS!

Dos'v F«y.in t

J4.ee 11
il O WARD AMMX1AT1ON.
ruiL.tnxi.ruJA. pa.

is an old tradesman
well and favorably
gimda In this sectiot

0. D. SPAULDING,
and carefully s--ded over. Other graves
••f less infamous frl&gt;ma had previously
Iwcn levelled, and a strong guard Is now
in charge of the spot, aad a ill maitinue
to keep It undisturbed until grana baa
grown so &gt;bh-kly lhatuoooe will ever be
able tn distinguish tbe place where tbe
n**a»m*s corpse was luterm), Go...
er tuuiielea, graven around iL

Nrw Gaocxuuv. |
teen specially calls I
groceries rrcmlly I
t
G- 41

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
G-OOX»B,
DRY GOODS.

AT THE

SILVEK PLATKlf

VASS

MILLINERY STORE

be haa jest bought kl
vent great decline i I
.4IU*;s4&amp;u?»|

GROCERIES HDiER'DDE’B ELDBI

a^df. feta 41 right
yiduu’i like it. de.

UF8TAIB&amp;

SILK AND STRAW

Wa nsstaa to aril’tbe special alien,

lion of larmrrs and stock raisers to the
fact that Messrs. Welton &amp; Cady bate
imported a very fine Spanish Jack end
I hove a FULL STOCK of BOOTS LADINS'.
keep the name al their atable is thia vil­
MISSIS'.
lage. All wbo have given the subject AND SHOES, in the aale of which 1
AND
any attention, know that tbe mule ia one
,
.
CHILDRENS'
of the easiest brpt, as well as tbe most

GOLD PENS AND PENCIL

BONNETS

hardy of all enlmala employed in our
country for teem work. In tbe middle
and toeUinrn States these animals have
been very eateneively raised; but tn
Michigan where there seems to be as
much need of the peculiar qualities of
endurance, and of aaay keeping possessed
by them, as in any region we know «.f,
they have been bet little raised. Since
there is an opportunity Air the farmers of
Barry county to bagin ’ the J raising of
mules, we truat they ^iHoc* to their
own interests. Tbe Jack purcbnn.d by
Mresra. Wrllun * Cady is a very fine
one and cost considerable money. We
are informed that they have rnlusad WOO

05rst Luisa. I
bjuAbsway of sn al

paper. Frum a carl
find Mwatnck of goc I

Hia pricse an
wap/ary fortunate-l
Vomrrs are very fort|

Bleaching aad Pressing
My Goode were ALL lurngbl since the

great decline in prievs, | tell for cash cm

And all other Work June on abort
th* and in good style.
New Goods received .Jim.

1»F.k.. Sm^rN, V.

reedy pay. charge nothing for Interest,

■TSsirS.™-

nothing for keeping books, nothing foe

S&gt; Ektui Emkr Is VaaSw

bed debts, end &lt;mly a

mftwil¥ rv* I

-vsqr pretty msgallri

�lasiyi

&lt;wxt.

|

xnirmACE

(SOL'.

SPECIAL TQTICIS

ATTENTION!
All Notes and kt&gt;‘
counts due the under,
AND AT PRICES
signed on the first day
of January, 1865,
lit the Times. should be settled by
the first day of June
next. Parfees owing
and knowing us will
understand what we
mean.
J. S. Gonarua &amp;. Co.

vlda—
I Htte-pAaar Kronai* died
on Saturday BxwBteg. fa thto vUtofr. af­
ter a ledioro iliaroa of roar throe wroha.
”
J.-wa* shoot tox y vara uld, aeon..f
ifc*________________
*“.«M we b-ltor*. _________
theolxib
«hUd 'hotted by tea parrot* ; fl*» with,

m about two year*. Harry wm an ao
Uro, brave Lula Hh&gt;«, beloved by all
him. A year ago teaI winter
ha rescued a little playmate fr.ro drownted fallen through the ice, aven
after hte older play (cl lows had rat. away
‘■•’•TH ^W.h*-an^&lt;teXr&gt;««»*
Hi. funeral

was

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

Uonuua, May I, 1865.

Great Decline,
In Prices,

largely attended on

Sunday iftertrowi, and the iwreavrd pa-

renla, Mrieken' f.w tbe sixth tlrhf, hare
tbo heart-fell ^topitbiet of th* entire
CVOMBMlUj. k
G

ctolwteauion. Fattuly Governnwat, and
tbe Duties and raepxreibrliue. of parNile
■rod teachers. at tbe M. E. Church. ...
*•&gt;•1 ew /yA.rory good aad ।core
waa te attendance, and all teemed t&lt;&gt;
^elShenitelsea well repaid fof their

OUR STOCK

OUR FACILITIES

On r~4lngs»4 UlagUe petlttoa. d.ly ronM
efJor.weWbbe.oBo. JlllWn a*etoe, ynftog
■U1 lhe MtwMeurooo at Sato kotsu aey to
(rsetaO to ». Sinker, et a—M ether oaltahle
’“ttoUoro* MU Orforod. thol Troofsy. the tad
dey of Me». west, u *Uo e'etoak la the Broeooa. to a—(Wed the the toariag of mid yitiueo
wd Itol Ito to.ro el lew efoad t.ooeeid s—

A FORTUNE.
EMPLOYMENT FOR EVERYBODY-

For Doing Busi mess,
ARK EQUAL TO ANY IN
„
STATE.

Dom’t Fay.i&lt;&gt; read tbe new adrer-

&gt;lri»« dlnwtlr
i*ll thirty lhr»

xNMbteU/ Jdlioe R—ell A &lt;X in an’’■( &lt;bia r*F«r- Ju'1- Ho-*11
ia an old tradooman in . Hastings an.) to
well and favorably known t&gt;» all who buy
g &lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;da in thia occti&lt;«. Don't fail to call
aijjl^tamind their foods before ptarch*.

CHANCERY ORD Elb

c-taMcert sale.'

STATfOf MlCUte^S,
J&lt;4.
c_i.
.a. **•- *■ n.w a. &gt;t

a nmi-nmiT shoe
Nnr Ga.caaiav- Our attentoei has
been specially called to lhe new stuck of
«rue.riee recently purrharod by oar
t M«Wfc.'R G. Arte Turn, keep a
M—rtot—i pl, grvroriea. ie alwaya
d“’krt' b*M”“
.M^t^roll rosarbody. and bee.de..

be h— jeat bought hie goods since lhe re
-cent groat dedme ia prieee. rod be can
tee*r ter*ray»a.afl) brxly. Try him

n&gt;»^
&lt;&lt;d kik
m-u......
la perauane. a*d by rMaaaCa drtrrr of this
Cuuri. rued* la U.« *U&gt;&gt; e tow. w lh« fcth toy
M Ay.lt A. D. 1M4, I. the »eto&lt;r1tor. ttonral
CMrt Clwmwtororr t* and at Barry t'eaaty, It hobm~- ""s.
r-M? we
t-irr
t,1vt
*,* Jurl. A.
- ardder,
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b^jbaway of *" advertieement, ia this

paper. Fvwon a oarrh.1 raaminatinw, wr
M Mwavwk of goeds jadieinaaly aelrotecjj Ilia firtcro era dear down. He
waggery h»rtwaate—«* rather his cuetomara arw. very f.wtonate that be bought
jaat as goode had reached their very

Iler. withta Iwewty days *1*
a espy &lt;rf rod bill. *adM«M

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CnANCEllV OUDBB.

MEN’S AND BOY’S
SHERIFFS BALE.

‘tfoaVKu. to trod Barlow, Goodyear
A Great's advertisement all throufk.—
They meal hero fouad a fawny fellow in
th* firm, aad wp“g—ro” there to »&gt;«»rw
trwU than porfry in hfa lingo. Be sure
to read it, wo any, eeymo will Uro aurue
fuft, ted-porbap. a
deal mure.

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hills ; a pint or a KttJe mor.: kwlug,p.iliii
each bill, a».l grxae over sbn.it half nn
aere of groond. AU tbe porp CH8 bad a
fair dfamini: &lt;/stableooanure harrowed
in, and'all .-srepA thia half a»re- had a

• of it h »g manurei to.Mi-h bill. AU of ii
came np’ well, tut nH\urnm»r' htnp’lhiit
wilh the guano vndrr it couki easQy be
dketoftgnisbed by Hr dark rrem color nnd
tbrfftTappearan.be, at&amp; j,b&lt;jrkM ‘X’/wnj..
«M tolly vqoaf to tba’-wilb the botLmanarr. and better than any of the other,-••
.Side* therj wc have fidloe ed a similar
ovtM each year, wilioan -fcvbeshta- re%
suits. Wn
tried
eornport &lt;in garden crops aud Bad li Ijigb-.,
ly bendtei4k :rk|W*i«IH i:lih'‘B cabbages,
shrfff ♦ajYYiri,Ht?’9»t.Ma&gt; jiw 4*hera
a small qbamity was placed under sack,
plant « beriiUtfr&gt; w hid HI das When the
guani&gt;;.ww pmiitad—,..-, •.
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,TWwin a small nailer to ■owe
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aometimaiu the month of Aujtuat, l»jan
tu niilk hard R*d &lt;!ry up ber irtHk. H«r
eyea l-ai^vd &lt;i.dl,4'’d die •An^w rtf .Tgna of
garget. I gave bar garget root, aaltpctrr,
.ulphur; Wd other thlngiM^alldd e^'Al
lor garget;,lull, it aeempd'ipJp hut little i
or rm good, l.a'tv in tin- lull sli&lt;‘ n»ilk«-*i
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bar utillu. Yei there were-no curJa, tu»
awalharbf the bap, uvr apparent!, any
thing to ebatrnct tlrf milk, and it loAfcrd
aa well aa any milkhtjb taken from the
e»w ; but »hra ecnidrd it would thicken
■ pjike xcaatard. About tbo tame urn»
«&gt;o4-i»f my neighbor's cowa, which aa*
gargvty also,’p&gt;l into hia field and ate up
a aiaaUaUck of beans, and it cure) her
of rhe p»ntet sntirely. I then gave- my
e»pr about a pint ul 'beans at It lime for
three or luor dayamuishr began U&gt; nilik
easier, and bee milk Would boil and nby
thicken op. Sine* tben.1 have given ber
tha water that my tolka soak their beans
in to bnk'c. The, gewilt j» my em» l»
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the hills wjtbmit tu-pping tn dig them."
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Atf^ltbcy here at attug as leer potatoes
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teiUm-to bmte iMfahw&gt;W«| te» I
pw^d tarn Me -ptet«io»Mt-dey. awd
rf,: anw.lttel te MmilyteedimtiiW,
for bn bad ratebed Amadntn'k'portmlt al.
£»• 1 hi wiii—, M
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t, bul-tt rouldit i taupswlsdthat te- Pte—te—।Fakiterdwki N ndf
teinpa. moUt.vUcs M&gt;elr»pWe of
KMjteWg iWff .J«o bard ■ ,oa tnw*. a ■eowJttatar taW h—w tehat la wee until
Irrd.ltmfa.a dai; aod tte, psUral ataiirt. BoWer- piawfinft H4M. One day
4‘waarfasto tbe gardea, and aew tte glH,
witkeowfaahd mots ta ter harts, talk tag
eltawand. top far; «&gt;ugM to ,b»A toMn A ata mi oakitu-tabtaufa ata— lq*- :
oil*, iarmlat, rare Ilqaot*. ijt~
-'—3K.™ —T&gt;r people not to , tate fa* fcMt&lt;.and feeilpg that they wwa
lame tlieh children.— tar frtenda..
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tr ,her»«Jf ,«-be Be»er : /r.bMM’eaU Aeamtalapf^-lb- wry
A. for Liddy. J
esy ^tlor ter; hut ptata Mn-Aatera tate&gt;—«bw Wfloa'i
.toljk W airstben, yog Mt,
lin’d no lesson to. . 1 nav anyihlug. -U 1 can't aaU&gt;a*y.*‘i
tewryJa wpitea Mtaqpn Mi dtewwd
l.puor b'&gt;e*ev ,l£h*v»
took her out &lt;•(
jyptekrtpa4alte(.mfl4^ p(elb^n hard
a, wicked wQrTd,,imd } ... •Ataphtel d-*&gt; —M say ietodtaf A ma[rUng ’ana fiibting ijr^ rne&gt;&gt;uowd. _
MI.T-.O 1.1,
&gt; ‘iprri
iJntea.t’-r pep eclrat boarders, .ma,’.aald Aewminta. f went io the po • bouse and odi’iptod . JhwtepraeUtingl
ted,
TTbadMu—ia uF8«4teal aMFteiaRterten theta-elx enbMte, and ‘KrmlhtaV liB—kii Af! 0eu. Farmitt. tedwada to
»i&gt;d' amarteeiT* IT I
iMlltoM»b&lt;"Ute"«ted fHghtfal. ■ tiddy ,tete«&lt; »te» fcbalr tewivifite •teP-iP’bad kqpaa |m»w smart she wae I’d pfarer Liter vrawpatU tevanfuen' nhw.-tofl kteo- pregnable, were doofalJaaa.jjirprteed, Io
have bid anjlhing to do with her, you
lwu4y MfteUdWwear aphurmM*dll, tell woffie Y«»1ieefo fojfcm
iifav dktend &lt;&gt;n that, Iiut ! ta;icr knew would put bowteir teek With rotate imd ibWRbM texiHtew teWl'eteH tte
My gl«jdiE lSiRl?‘'df! tb-we' thafliy.'cbB-,
let It grow. She wm hanthr. ^irii, Ad fioatboe nod irinanpbankiy tetarthe&gt;dky.
drew—Barer. Pan cannot Jell, all 18M: tandv Oteveirhxik hltiigt-.hcf trio fix?1 t.ir o wVeMteMMAteMteHMMtlteW^lte
bta w&lt;W #r 1riww that
.lur’tftii prf. Ute faiti bound U&gt; me 'un­
a hired’girl.’ :Jtiat tbeh, too; abe kbirted under Kiddy, but Ifeix 4kh .division. rode te tetfk-weum! of tte4M** •"'’d- •b,x,{
til she warllgbleatf.-and ITell'.It my dk
&lt;&gt;mr them and drove inera like chaff--^
tyl'- Sbe always Wore' tiitr hjlrohs fliat fo to jt" to Sunday evening' moettagt; They etlll euntinoed tn akirmlali with our the aeeood cervical vertebra, which 'wm
and
'wtet
faith
tte
nrinlatrr'a,tfld
tbfa
duu)&gt;y&lt;M fracuuwi^ 8och a w«umd would
ro rerod her Jrom brr chin to her teak,
Wonwtodga that ate- wte quite f&gt;4ir -the te«an«e *bajrd, tw*we4«r, Md&gt; eeum/- of prqdttfn complete PV»ly»;« “f the arm a,
'aiid'tifce.'ihlck cowllfide bobte, and all
the. paid i be pete M.^teir‘eemefiw
lega, and lower portion of tW »n»nfc
winter I gave tar two nights k VUrt'at end fof her time with me and quite useful,
Met ter have rpiwe of te&gt; own Way.— &gt;u^
while rwipirati«m and ®n AdUte of tbe
evening letnntf^ndittfVTratlowed her to
Besides, I ted not wytaaoh tlma tb thltik
te*rV«*»M wmtleun, aattenervea white
cxmtrsct'MbM'-df'idftMteb^, fbn is o4ber. -Myrnied foM Mlvf A'ntnfauM
watoo 4ny mmveiataip. - .1 taxa had that
pleteibFartntteyaM t.rterttteorW, ibff proceed to ihoen organa pMo&lt;&lt;frvmcte
prm.prct«.
_
cranium and tu^frvta tbe epmal curd.—
«wb bp al five in tha morning «xnibt.mg • At leaf !Che 1 night—-TBunday In tbe
The tiiind waacirarand uudialurbed,aave
theatep*. wfaea; ibey froae beneath bee firm «if bfwy—AtatataWMafd, ’ *1 ait grtfn.hr tjAabock at tbe'wound and pain •
brush, brtare eb« was twelve yearn tad., IKg u. find tart Wtet Mr. Aabton dote
bte tb^i*«i»A wae’tnrinjorwrf. hvnl
Tte only boll I had to fiad with’ Mq with himaetf on Sunday*."
living. adtl« tetedl-wiaha dead, belplete
was that she wav
protty tar her po*i- ' • Wfa»( the child name hnroe at baff-paet
bMjW
witJh tte.W*t aacriwiafing. winr
lim*. -Ctecity children have no righto alwK phle «a a gteut? t.
Uing
min that a human body can te apbfotbre, drove ttaan drun-tjtenyaeitM) !
Mtandtauie in that,way.'. 1 didn’t mind
* Mother, I feltewed Mr. Athene, and
jrt-t
to. We bnoa paw ah officer with »'
beahhy rod ctawks and chubby ahooldern,
and W—Id test rowvtasHly .rutted |tam
be WMt to the Methodi* rotating.'
dWjilbr:w&lt;»ot&gt;Jifternr down ta tbe apine;
tart Xiddy ltator grew up tall aad fair, '■’•It khat all I”
• .* •' A
•
&gt;
— Mfetapw wgre tarHWa, and- te pray,
witb,groat bhia ayaaand goldrmcnrlafl • r'No. nm.’ atad'Minty; ' wait-a tninete.
iniplortdralLabute^faitik: taffa'dl
cut Item off. de.ch— aa I could to ter fleeai ta ttetaHdleaMe, and 1 went up Upton',’ tante bp on ike left, and' the tob- edwnd
'
bead tta-twM -.bM «•.&lt;• taacr JoabiaM Into the gallbry-pAd' pretty Mkta ffaiW •ta jawfato the wvwida iw; a taroihiy 4s hlrni” and ppd bl«,miMrjf.. : . .. j .
J&gt;1 Booth’a cam the oer».M of prgahio
than my Araminta, wno was just bor age our Uddy Ltoer come in, and ate march­ moralised condition.
_ .‘ntirodc ad ,
•*y for ef ta'-elr hraPcIlart pte'i4e4 forte m&gt;4
lire,
reipfratlon
' and bircutaUoh'nere un­
—«rt wtoild-have teeu, Jf Ltad draawd ed wp tteaWeand awtefa bertelf teeide
F'lrreet did vwfo • vwebe-another stand '
Mortfaga. ■ tatfogryvite* are 4eaaribad- aa fol­
low*, to ThaHfjbyifBfltiaHBatbwaaln—riMaviUt tBm you ,eee 1 tept. mg him, and they eptea and Inteed .on the until he f •wad'hitnwJf wIthln titaiciprog. ;inured; mid the calyarteclre t&gt;ber which
terofaMBioa •rrraUwo. in Town two k'arlb of
A.sminta always hkqaduil, and pet her same book. and.twa.te ste/tar home.1' i neble(l) fiirtifiealions of Stapuu/ Jiyro te ennid naertawy- volition ware cteoea
t»np U«bt Wnt.ia.UN toasty ol bony. MMM
&lt;/ttetead, and. taco.
ite momete
tair in papeta avary njght, and never.let
• You mean ate fullterod.on alter bhn, tataorgaqjaed. ghat was left of btoarmy., ;the ball etrvek . him be wm dyad and
^*a*edf
ungv. Harsh XXd. IMA. d=2
tar toil ter.Made, and, 1 tad bar .taught
praeoed *«err gbUbodtedpitteen tgfo Weta 'play ite plane, end lor bads l»er ite
trenches, tmd faroparad to.auniliil-tothe telplean, wltfi. a m|no ctaar. In intoneo
etdforing,
a
living
witneev
of
Me
own jute
lyuten—fur I inraut to bring, ter ep'.a
Yaakees.aMuMWWfo,. wi'h tern ahd 1
steady trtad, tfe£bfon evjdirta ftateM; pteietenant fbr'hfo MvtxiioiN deed. Wan.
IMgThtaro vaW Its j-iaSs ■■ ft iqh ■■: ■-.it
At dayfiria^ t weo|3dqwn elalrx.— io (nmt of the frowuiag fortifieaticaa, tfaare not the tveogteg tend of God vpte&gt;
,-Aa Ar Uddy Uxv, y»u beard tar
name nil uvw itelwuMa hundred times' There gas, Uddy ' Llxer fry ing . frWera forrnod lalinaoifto.nl*, aw sited ^oniyths bin. from the mouiern be - &lt;JB«itaad up-.
a d*5~ I.wanted boc^ cook waqled tar,' for tte, earliest boarders! She loukM tignaL W tan tte aigaabwaa given, they । 1&lt;&gt;(i tte vtage of Ford's Theatre, * I am
Arsminto wanted ter, and ever v b&lt;«r4*.' up.iuidaaid’ib.M^d morning.’ ,’ came down upon ,lbe ear.tawerk» like .eg 'avengedl*' In the leap upon tte'etaWA
ttellbtdri, the rmal! bone uf tbh’hrg. wW
ill,tom Beaded Liddy .Liaer- .Whgu ste . ‘,Qin jiipjjtave. .tte faro to epejrt
qsalanrh, and tte- rysult |s &gt;yrr\H.kDo«a,. frateinia - Fir teg dayaawd nighta thb
hmud liiae to grow I
know, but' me] V&gt;u(ero found out. Miss ; y uur Ln less than Jfi mlputaa they urok-p9**00.
I fureau add Ateaw*mpe'pere ,bi» burnt*,,
;
slob
of
tte
wnrks_
and
with
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qtantcler.Wrkncwfa
jtet. I know why
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and dread, and knguiab.—B
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meu all fold, weredriv.-ng your 7.00$^tWl-nf
1 you’
to ctefte *&gt; n&gt;taK*.. ;
u. -i«, Spm. WWWwaowbuallrWhen
to”.'discovers
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tern waa fired j te,8ta Utfsbe^fbbt said bulbing.
teTi&amp;dii nrararad fcrJ fteel'm a nrdf flame; ready to bngnlf
‘'My tsndw M • rMptetabfe une,'_I said and ary Apw to
? ip^’".rTT*’.T l Utarp teywad tee mv«i’•till • grvette
J prwp-rvsa HKrerRWBv
/'itMttlTiaVe nu fl^Vtayea wtetoro. ' cu?
aaa of flame awaiting him; and al that.
X.tillKLDO.Y,
kerb; Yburjime Is up in, 4 ***kr »»d I tte .river,-, a|ill otter* escaped and:' taMant-te,impaired hi* peculiar, hii wooby'
^a'nt y«iu’,'to find jahwUi,’jStey
“■ '
- ■*that
- scyMteMh •Fj’f’PCXvflMPflfjna U,|apoao|.
,£ and'rouner If tte iztetoto^igtorfoa of jta wyr- Gryta dvrfiil wound, which wo bare deoorited.
tln;r, and take
ptdd'tte 'ind of 'dbeh'a life teve teen'
te lb* Malate i* *«b «w4 •*■*» *04 wwvfaM. by
"
‘ In ii» conception end exeaqpnn, but great;
» telf * lb* l-«d ...&lt;J |.rvn..«*l»a«M
more painAtl,inort dreadful, more ap-'
tewtllwd. »o4 twiac tb» ^vutMeM ewarter of Un
’
^be did not 8™ °P. bat Mld' ’,!?• er Mod grander still In Its rqiq^U. .Tbe pallingl,i. Waa« there ate in it all the!
BHUMer£*4wer*a*tlen ate (t V" T«we*»p '
.ma’aml’ ’Nut anfiiher word, untr \Ym, capture of th* snppyl^end gyiviirnmenV handjtpf wutvarrqltQg power . . - J
*a. tel'lli Xorth cf taasvWTW
sr?SK
SlT«iK51
: tiia'ajli.’ And it made me so angry that ”"tetoM4v4kM! togtegfah-b*ther
’ rjiifi&amp;'bir; .AbffltewlttirB^Wi*?' with tins’burnlng of the iron and oial
esassuysfflV^i *•£
1 Mr.iitehton.looking' at te from thKUff.’ sorlro oa our route, bav put a vf.arpor
bachtlar,
' • - ► id t it'
I. : ' — Star thitil
went by, hod
Sdniydhy throat to ti'iteart1 of ^tte ratal ttedeto,
ommtT.of Barra actuate &lt;&gt;T Mwteeva. « «■•
ZZr. » - - . - 7----- a. n t.u «&lt;IULa&lt;r«!
Huakadat my Araroiafc, drtawd Tn
than would a
nateriaih altered t!
^rlrtand blink, with her hair braided
MflUtM-wben iteBrft
attbe.liacb nd tatenadortfegold cowiba.
eCYHRlE.
rtedt
magwiaM-aba
rebel. l
...... ,
anaer. and Tai Agent. Al«o UwrtMt Aaniil
Tb*CiH'i&gt;ad»&gt;b««itcbinx way. IU&gt;« bar
The Solms arsenal wav convumeil by tein*..: Jt.Mp Mf. JPaxto-jdUa &gt;te carpet I
:c. o&amp;mi.
-ra. £ . ..
ytteGenteal critiM^ui3*inff’
mMhwawbeMfibe waaynunrF bmi-hy '* 'An'hbVr after ebb terne toasy 4 GtxMl-; aisacs
teg !*
M-t-fr*! PV*'“, :
Ata,
.
a'tonfnWrj'.lt'liaifV
’
j
Hw.
a*alue drumlng. Uio««h ny- •&gt;•• ware
tn* eye 01 int»ru&gt;t(&lt;’DaI Taw from Pres'iNide.open.aU ai^bi .U' ibtlng.matterfateconflig’ralUm,
bi&gt;n^t M tfc bint raAi?krWcfl~ J-‘, *"-’--&gt; *-i'*-1"
0. UOLHUOUK.
St*jc bF1 iafeioAX -'daiitofaMfoW &lt;*»■
biv.lp.Mr.'Athtea. Ye&lt;; tte truth war MH fern. u. m. »» • MM", far I, shells,
and (he lurid flainM, togHta.h.with, army wTGeni Bee.
'
.Pmunaltaf Aturury for Un «m»«» »' ■any. 1 had madf o|»mji mind. that , my Am-’ ciwM'fiiitVVb yte Uh*-' e '
. In !tbe tetok* that rdiiffii varied clJota.pta-'
otinia efavuldte bia:wH&lt;. Thodaar R‘il
’fatanTwm.'llrc- TtabVnte nW, acnte£
a toteogJFiWii'itoM
prttfiiiMd b&gt; dp -ber bea^aaddian hor . and went away'as a lady tfflgnl wrtfr W This arsenal wav nne of tte maln 'dtjpertpretlieM ;*fld. certainly,teben .1 am a»- E' Rte bow.' Cook talKwed, add'tawu dtecW
&lt;
la WMUtW rdHrirtfctei. : IF'Ue&amp;flmr
l-tBaei.ddvva . wlld-adMh duM
ek to tell rt* «bu bad gone to the mln- •
5*ltagbisr o' D^, ata ieWy’kbta.- g.MKieatnres .or»fjr d..&gt; nf. my,yf», ah^,n^^eMte tea '.« •
te not reepeodad u&gt;. ltey &gt;tero alpeafeci'
: CArrntx or rnx cniTVAirteax axaxto
•ngltf W have |m4 a. «•d’etat wardrtiba- I • Araminta,’ I said after tea. * HMpVtr
r&gt;gbt4p,|rwH all; war,Menula.of otter naffleTTn lb.Court Hoax, and apra at all U"'&gt;
AM Abai i» tba :ai«y .Liddy Lirw wan I that Liddy tlxai*'had' deceived "Mta. prinied
\s a pnrtiito ofthe tnatorM &lt;if tflq'
|
’fflroof tte ^ttte.^'
wwwY. (Up the .BM&lt;kw,-.aM put. on iM* 15etantunil
I
■cant courieay-£hal « meted to them
H’s buf dtty'td Wo afounfl |
ap4 katflp'.io .lte backp»r|
ateted.' Tte S—naentiona the' beoeaaV
'lariB’IH :te&gt;'1rtthw',1WlM th&lt;f‘rrlM^’MI!'
U^.atilcbjDgjs|I day j,ftir aha yaa an teu&gt;" ctahtrter te’-’OWf’W » Chrlsttats,'
lyHte1
—w*p»K* of trnvte •
d/: wdb the predje, and Arapiipta.luuM: MMly^'Sd'W1**^, /
tetwpn«rJiniUpM''«d tte Shrtb, rfaad
’L‘-r
htfftUr lau-ttin tpleei *3* «' '’raMp*'
Tha minister’s Kbdsk 'fate lighted dp,' ।
L^M4&amp;a****C,'4Mb*, waaaeUtate
JJatlera began .finely ; for aa Arairuo- andfitepfmr Ihitegb tbe'♦ladvfa' fae «w
iwa&amp;t-scto's:
. U toWnie,.wW^dtey.-wnta*4*.
kbit'tfatFMrltte.WWW'fhM?''-’"'!''-1 ‘',l
■ -*A"d-aOU -r*«y •&gt;
I
(ufewrw) abe naked him in, tot Talling
OFFK
! to IVWhnMr-t
X-BS9?*
tofffr.iMigvrk; to n.&lt;i!vf u-taroa eur &gt;. I
1 The next day,
i oWvtal taftTrohte 'WrtwetweteaoetebM; ।
!aU» and r«d l
tedlada ehAiroto'tell M«a: 'temgto»t»
.tant-LpYW.’
—frby&gt;W4ii&gt;ll&lt; rSwai-etahtesfaw^*. I
‘intwt Mw ani
Wrttmrnt-aa tateWtaeeeil *&gt;’
&lt;&gt;•*« |
fast, my dear. 1
-®li‘wa *»nVii*lTtampvfc*tX* won’t* ;
DMdjrtteeW) bAed&gt;udta. ea^W) Ataf
aM»«ato-ue —•ablBlK *Ate 4te«‘ wwj.

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cum I
reuaM

it delay. I wiU send. faft&gt;«r pa
hTWILSON, Brivit iLj. Gen.

. _ ,.
. .. &lt; - . - - - this point (Omrlutte,) by July 1st, aad
tbreogk to Grand Rapid* in tiwo jeara.”
TWm It will be eeee that tbe worfc te
let mirth be suppressed, and afl tbs loud rdwg forward, end If Barry and Keel
eforata oft* tighter give plane to silence counties d&lt;&gt; their dnty in the tnstler, wo
and sorrow '. Tbe Barry Pi»ttr, which are sure to bare a railroad al notary
was, it not .and. the ww*uroere are many.

be. We mingle oer mooroing wkfr
those who mourn, and may uer syne ahed
earnest acd sorrowful tears, to go down
In the same flood where goeth tbs tears
of all the weeper* j and having shown vldeeie through " private and eoofidenrespect to th* dead, we tarw again to the tisT letters or circulars. But then lea
newspaper establishment in Detroit
We have celled the PioMtr. dead ,
(here Is tew mueb sadness in that thought
— il ia not dead, but sleepeth. A case
of suspended animatioo^ like Andrew

Juhtwoa'o rebel Burra. But, like those
same States, we apprehend il will require
that tbe breath of life be again breathed
into it by some higher power, before ll

which seems tn ibink otherwise. Tbe
AdeeHiarr dl Trib*— On., have leaned
letters U&gt; many of their old subscribe re,
under the bead of “ private and ©unfiden
liaJ." asking their aubecribera to send hi
new names at *3 a year, and lbs sender
shall be credited three noaitbe on hie own
paper. If be will said two natnee, six

Now, any paper has the right io pey.it*
But, whether the Piottr be dead or
only in a ietkargfcatnte, it mature not. agents whatever it sees fit, to procure
The best use to be made of tbe dead ia to subscriber*, but if it can afford to take a
benefit the living. If the departed had single new subscriber at IIJW, it should
virtues let them be emulated—if vioee, say so openly, so lha\ every new sub­
let them be shunned. We are not going scriber who sends vole otarily, can sore
to My that in ibis case the whole life My sente to himself, and not give it to
bls neighbor. Or, if they can afford to
club one new and one old subscriber at
*3,50, 1st every body know it. If that
engine wholly of adulation, or crew of Ownpany expects to ewllnoe Its paper,
wrath. Neither defending blindly ita It can afford to pwMuA Ils terms. Where
we find “privateand confidential” letters
otairculara relating to gvneral business
or defaming Ha opponents.
But, let us trend lightly over tbe ashes
of tbe departed, while we eooeider the
words of iu parting ferewell. The editor
eiaims to have done his duty aad lamer.la
his failure to accomplish good in specified
cases. White we cay nothing of the intentiona, and are equally silent upon the nays tbe only step wbrnb has been taken,
in accordance w Ith ordinary Ulate, te that
living editor of the dead Pioottr, 'Ami, thus far the c«wrt hav Ml with closed
doors. How long It may be necessary
although a man’s head may be exceeding te msinlatn this precaution cannot now
ly held, il is not a fitting iaslruinont with be decided, as it was adopted to ascerwhich to attempt to batter down the walls tain the troth and tbe truth alone, it will
not be abandoned. If tbe complaints of
of an impregnable city. Tbe concussion
the Now York preaa are awi.leo into a
is dangerous. We have long sines learn­ torrent uf denunciation. Yesterday tbe
ed to “ go around," where we could not evidence wa* &lt;4 e&lt;&gt; much importance as
climb over. Had the Piontrr always tn conclusively establish tbe propriety of
very alternative. Tbe lives uf some
done thia. it might, perAeps, have lived . this
r .V- ______ a_____ a------- -Ll. _ __
Was a suicidal life—it may beva been,
bet uf that at ban ran. I judge. Our view

Tbe editor claims to have endeavored
to strengthen tbe democratic party and to
benefit tbe repeblieen party, but thinks
tee atalaruents fell upon etel id mlnde.—
Judging fnsn tbe present state of affairs
tha democrane party hoe tonified to its
appreciation of bi* effort* in its behalf,
and we hereby tender the thanks of one
iodividoal member of the Republican
party. Wo will premise, toreevor. that
neither party ceres but very little whstheA we have a ** land company" among ua

or not.

All our people amt la, are uur

agents espotete. faithAil and honest. Aa
to the oecopalliHi of lbs tawrt tasaae by a
man- who ia not a county officerjmd upon
which eocfi strew to laid*—that,to a matter
which B*» but little to do with any party.
see tbe policy or even the propriety of
planting an outside attorney’s table in
tic center of a county office not overly

teo large, and of giving special privileges
• a knowledge of all tbe pmeiediage of
than to others, it ia not a matter over
which to stake oom self ridi—ieM.
And then, tbe finaneiea ol the matter are
stiff io the hands of tbe Supervisors. E
the attorneys do not complain and tbe
Supersteora have no objecUoos, the tees
papers certainly ehoold keep silent.
With an its faults, Ibe BtearWIti

b»pe they will be feHbfolly met. that the
lose may fell the fees hawrily upon sa,
and that troth,vlrtue,tnaraTiry aad broth­
erly lose, may out aeCar loo d-H, by I

Its demise. JtapwMaaM on pact.

presect In this eooaty, owr w** »-•
no', infer tbst nothing te being d'jee any­
where toward too maktog of. tha Grand
Ikrar Valley Railroad. Wo find by *•
Eaton and JaeUon Cbmrty papers thM

in the Court 1

ILmse. N&lt;* a few others whnse ago
could uol fell much short./ 70, xat around
him. The sama in toeJienata. te this
latlar Houee, they were dteouanteg
uluimo, which pnqxwed to apaly te the

»r-d fitted up i
m

fold, to the number
epectficelly .detailed fc
T«W.eeaM BgMr.MgW
Tha need fur these.'w
urgent sod ’tnemedvate

^a^.srg.steAs.Ue.Hrynadem.i1.

ThiBiist
pubKceUun. T

THE PLAN IB MMPLXJ

Ser metis tarimylHagWwth Mag st
weath Delay Writ?
CIIIIGU MKAbONACU
If eaUaeiod. woihlag whswver salasw sues
PasncvM a etisAaw myea *e aM Wa«
ed, and tbeae horrid brigands wiU bo
rooted out by too strung arm that te fit­
ted by proper knowledge aad experience
fur the work.
Gov. Brownlow favors the moot atriagtul measures to get rid uf the “ infer­
nal viliteas," to uw his own classical upreeeiqn. In bis meaeage, whioh. by the
way, ia a document aa dignified aa it ia
statesmanlike, ba recommends the penal­
ly of death f&lt;&gt;r horsestealing, burglary,
ate. Thia hen special reference u&gt; guerrilbta, and is rn«ant to apply, of cuurae,
only to tbe prevent abnormal oradiU-n
•/affair* in. the Stele. People here, in­
stead of eoodemaing ita wersrily, say it
to tbe .inly remedy that will rsech the
disease. No doubt the emergency will be
properly mat, for tbe horror ul gosrnltaa
Io universal, and the eaurmity uf their
outragM will nut be tolerated.
The aew Gv.ernur swetua to fill his
poeilion wall. I think tbe people era
well MtfeM with their eboice. His
record is know n to all. A atawneber lover
of the Union, and of ths real tetsrweta of
tbe country, as well as fate nwn Stele,
docs out live today. All true ciuaetw
have confidence in klm, and all friends of
Tcimeasesaad of the common wee! will
bid him God speed.

From North'Careiiaa.
,
A Raleigh special say o’Union meetings
are held throughout thorSlate. In some
invtancre there have been ronuty meet­
ings in North Carolina of outspoken loy­
alty. There /can be On peace without
Union. They will aid tbe United States
Government In the rretoratlon of law
and order throughout North Ckrollna.—
A Raleigh epecisl Myo Jeff. Davis passed
throegb Charlotte April S34, and is be­
lie r rd to have gone to Augusta. He
was acvmpanieJ by an escort of no lees
than adivtei-jn of Wbecler'e cavalry.—
latioo and we fee! free to a*y that none BalureAeaiing Greensboro. Davis order­
were more eooecien txrea of Its ueceaully ed Mime of W heeler’s men and many ofthan lbs wKartaia themselves, nnwt of
whom are honorable, Intelligent and patatnounta doe them, in gold. AtotettfiO.
riutic citirena
000 wa* thus paid oeL Ho keeps the
reel to revive tbe rebel cause, which be
looks up*« as not yet loot. He remain­
Wasaxai, it appears from evidence in ed with the army until the truce expired.
the poes^sUNi of the Bareau of Military
A Raleigh apodal Mve: A moot hiy
Just tee, that the * tn ci mu murder «&gt;f tbe al nalivMjt is generally expected Darla
late Prastdcot, Abraham Lincoln, and ibe -will make ftw one &lt;&gt;f the aumeroos iaattempted aemeeinaliuq of the Hun. W. leu «&gt;f the North Osrollaa coeat, whore
IL Beward.' Secretary iff State, wm Inuit fast steamers of light draft can enter,
cd. cowcted, and pneured l*Y and l&gt;c- and lheece beer him and the treasure to a
tween Je&amp;reon De via, late of Richmond friendly shore.
Va. cod’ Jaoolt Thompson, Clement C.
An arsny officer whn recently rode
Clay. Beverly Tucker, Geo. W. Bandera, from Sheridan's to Sherman's lines soys
W. C. deary, end odfer rebel* and trai­ North Carolina ia not imnoveriabed.—
tors against the Government of tbe Unll-„ Planters are axtenaively eoltivatittg their
ed Stales, harbored in Canada: Now, lands. A reel amoul of tobacco ia on
therefore, to tbs and that juatice may be bend, aad peats and quietnoM will base
done, 1, Andrew Jobaeon, President of ceptaUe V1
majority of tboea who
tbe United Slates, do offer for tha trrwt have been in the array and those who
of said persona, ur either of them, within have nut
■ . •- •
the Umita of the United States, e» that
Johnston,' Bragg and Beauregard are
they can.be brought U&gt; trial, tbe Mw&gt;w- bankrupt and have nothing bat Lbeiz
aworda. Hardee married during the war
J efiirreuo Davis ; *25,000 for the
a vary wealthy Alabama lady. Hamp­
&lt;4
mOto He i
ton baa exchangee no Europe, reported
' Oemeu G
reatnf Jacob Thoen peon, lata of 1
aa high m *150.000.
for the arrest &lt;4 G
Cue's and Terry • corps, together wkh
IBandera ; MMOO for the arrest of
Gen. Kilpatrick'a mvalry, are retained ia
ly Tucker ; and *10.000 for tha at
vert tee bl the Carolinas. In all probe
Wot. C. Geary, lets dark d Gets
bility Cox’s cMntaaad will r. to tbe rx-

the old Reg

The Jecker fraud is acevpteJ by Maxi­
mil I tea aad the five millaai dollars are
to be paid la one million annual install­
ments.
Several of Maximllften’e Governors
have pronounced against him.
It ia said that rebel deserters ere join­

fella m that
• MA be ba.

NEW GOODS
eoaklmAgMto

any ia the State

W.ITCB DXPARTBK/rT.

&amp; CO
Have just Purchased
tain number of meritoriou* officers for
prvuiiHKin to the regut ar army.
A special to the Tribvtu. from Wtvh
Ingun, My a tbe representative* uf the
Cbriattee Corn mis.tew, who paid their
respects to Gen. Lzw, have been diamtee
Ono yrer euldlera are to bo returned
U&gt; tbeir respedre capitate and mustered
out uf service at ones.
Tbe witnesses in th* eetawination cae«
are panic atneken, fearing aahoMination
in cbm they give their tmtiuw-ny. One
of them yestrtday mode, a verbal state-

the complicity uf Thompson, Bandera,
and tbe real, but poetively refused to
Sir before the court, unloev aseured
hi* name, residence and testimony
should be suppressed, and newspopstr re­
porters be excluded from tbe court during
the examination. Thia was conceded him
but It Is believed be has fled North in
another panic.

Rarnee, Cur. Gt
I’Ucr, Dxroit,

NEW GOODS,
jo w bee he left
rest, and plaid e&gt;
for will be liberal

Below we give

WE DEAL IN

DRY GOODS

Valley Railroad:
Bellers,
Beaton.
Brookfield,

Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Delta,
Eaton Rapids,
Kalsrno,

CROCKERY AND GLASS WARX
The President has also leeoed aa exe­
cutive order tn re-eetahli.h the authority
of the United States, and execute the hvi
within the geographical limits known Ss
Virginia. Il te ordered that ail acts and
proceedings of tha political, military and
civil organiaatione, which have twen te a
slate of inserrwexioo against the authority
and laws of the United States, and of
which Jeff. Davie, J.Jm Letcher, .nd
William Smith arete fats respective
Cbiefe, are doctored null end vote. AU
peewM who shall la the eteraiee, claim

subject to tbe tof&lt;wtement and admtaietratioc ofjestloo witbin Mid Blate, in all
matters, eivll and criminal, within the
cognisance of Federal courts, to carry In­
to effret the Federal Comlitulloo, and
RetraMicaa fiwm of State Government,
and afford advantages and eeeuritv to do­
mestic laws, at well aa tn complete the
re-establtehmewinf theimfborhy Mid lawo
.. ---__ ■ .
of tbe Unitedj s...
State*,
and, _____
will complete
the reetoratbrn of peace within tbe limits
aforesnld. Francis H. Pierpont. Gover­
nor of Virginia, will bo aided hy tbe
Federal Government, tof.ru may be
neiwMary In any lawful manner which be
may take for advancing the ndniintetraUott of tbe Blate government throughout
tbagvoy rapt teal limits of Mid 8teta.

Rox-nd.
Sonfold,
VermuctviUe.

BOOKS

Windsor,

AIW STATODiraX-if,
Tu Nxw Toe

bold

rnls jkb rtircrzs:

Which will be sold

joy &gt;eg the protects -

VERY CHEAP!
though publuhcd i
asking protectiuo
loyal edmmuoity.

FOB CASH OR BRADY-PAY.

ally ddforenttooei
ed io Richmood, A

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings/Mich.

C. Davis comm*r

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

Sberman’a iMlrari

GOODS,
-.'m.

ATTHB

MILLINER! STORE
TO

'

i'i

SR*K O’D STRAW

rhhoul foendsllon.

�RAVI

SPECIAL S0T1CES.

ATTENTION 1

OF ALL KINDS,
A ranch needed improvement
* Ftat*T'' o9io* *“
toB
-lUoian.
ul ti. Pros. Attj. will occupy the
eftee vacated &gt;7 the Register of Douds.

—

Tat Bhit PioMta, - baa ayapskded.

puhBewtiun.

Tbe rca-oe gtea fc»f the

•sceeotty of thia atop, le the want uf ethquate patronage. Mr. Mills, the editor
tolls no that during tbe eight months ,
wHeh te tee pubHsted It,. d.fak of

All Notes and Ac­
counts due the under-

of January, 1865.
iuit the - Times. should be settled by
the first day of June
next Parties owing
and knowing us will’
understand what we
mean.
tie
J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.
Baanaaa, Maj 1,1865.

tte to ton ndeerttesawkt of Kuappon A
Burrows, in thia paper. Tbwlre is oaa
uf tte best Law Arms ia Kalaou»M&gt;, and
■a Claim Agnate they are nuteaoeltod by
as^intteStotK TKwe,having claims
agate* ite Government will of course
tel^wuli totter interwata la selecting

- Iwvbmatum Wima -Miw Mary
Harass, Cur. Grand Riser Su ds Park
PUce, Duttet, wants informatte coaearning ber iweaaa brolbar, George Barr.ee

D

^kwsogja' Jto1 &amp;rtored, Tbol Monday, too
«k day •*
M nine o-aioek to Ito

JoobmM,

id all atoer pennaa loSareotad ia aaM aetola.

; . '

Great Decli
* In Prices,

Aad ll ta ttotooe Ordered, tost said peii

Bstsd ApHU, lSSa.

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Caart lor U.s county sT Barry aadXaAa ef Mitotgu. I shall sell al puUs Anelloo to too hltotol
CZdoe.ee Satetey.UeSTto Say efBTfrkfr."
ana oMsto la toe shorn ie» M toe rtedwM ed
Metes Wtotor la too tote tl yrtete&lt;.
to said camMiy. the laitowtog dsseribod Real fa
toss, to aru_ Tte eno wtoritod eaoto partofg

OUR STOCK
OCR FACILITIES

9th. He Is 35 yearn old, about 5| feel
high, baa t.te eyes, ate brown hair ; had
on when te left, a cap, dark panto and
vest, and plaid coat. She asya say par
■no detaining him until be oo be seal
for sill be liberal!j rewarded.

ADMUriSrnATWSSAti

'or Doing Busimess,

NEW STORE!

NEW GOODS
NEW PRIEC8!

Below we tire Um veto bj which tbe
people have deeded to Loon the Credit
of Eaton Cuntitv, in tha amount • J t?5,000, to aid in building the Grand Rtver
VeDrj Railroad ; •
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Yeas.
Nays.

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uo-»a. be aaalrosd Mr the bearini of saM psuilos,
sod lUi tbs hairs St tau efmlfiiissesei, aad all
otoer parsons &gt;atorootodiaseMtouae tn required

bags, aod shod eanse. if say Um be. why lbs
pester of toe petMooar ebauld act bo fftatod.

0. D. SPAULDING,
Has Jest Brungbt on
An Eutlrrly New Stuck uf Goods,
J ~ Which be propcocs to asrfl at

The Trry UveM RUM, fbr Caih.
Hy "Blork atsbraceu sll that Is uenallj
hept Is a Country Slurs, sueb as

Delta,
Eaton,
Eaton Rapids,
Kalamo,
Oneida,

VumuatviU*.
Welton.
Windsor,

Ths Nsw Tons Jfan rebukes the
(terete In tint U»it tut adhering to
the eon ice of tbe Emperor of tbe French
and swuini^ his policy even a ten db
routad ogwitot this Rspeblie, while on
j'.yit&gt;g tbe protection of our government
wd ■ oumcoou prvoperity with American
eitiseM. Tte point is well tahoa, tel
tte #«w b tte tel paper that should
tews rsted it. Fur four veers peat, altbusfb pebtehed in New Turk dty. and
asking protect ion and euppo.t from a
Ir val edmmnn tv. tte #rw&gt; baa bow a
through-paced champion of Jeff. Davis,
and Mid net have maintained a stolari-

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES
wmrs &amp; sn©i?,
M prsrer of Ito petal loeeratoetdteto graiud.
And Uta IsnbvrOnievvd. that said psutassw
I ra MAirt «a ths wrasse latarsssed to saM Mt«M
f ibe Madaoey ef saMpsWIse. cod the teri'(
keraoCby eeaaiM a copy of to .s orUer, is ba
ubllstodui tM Xhtoa/e Jtsssrr. a aremwitr
ns lagsnd Wsteltbg is eaM rsuaSy of lorry

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A Large Stock of

I have a FULL STOCK of BOOTS

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(Alreeeoyy.) I ayto]

Jsfoe efJtohli.
SHERIFFS SALS.

AND SHOES, io the saia of which I

MEN’S AND BOY’S

esn oflrt yon

BROGANS
My Goods wers ALL bought einee tte

ofteabYteassaoeote

groat decline in prices, I sell for cash or
ready pdf, chargs nothing for interest,

‘‘itotod, April llto.Jtu!1

nothing for keeping books, nothing fur

bad debts, and only a

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labor. Si •/ atrawterrite aad otter
tbiewer Ewilo ip them a de*ire of •»eellliiA Ituabiag ‘ fink fruita m4- y'rg’A
bleu. Let them get up ehiMrwa a agri­
cultural laira and horticultural axidrtiry
(of dncMrirm, etc. ' Dwi*t y&lt;1u think lb*
teritulluralpaper.will be atudtel if you
thrtble, and don't y»ai tbtok you w II tiH-w
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With tepid water »»rry day, nrHil there
ia nn lunge any danger imm tba fmat.
than return tha larrup to Um out-door
bed, and thin nut all but &gt;«&lt;■ plant.-?
Should lhe turnip aend out Inula, piurh
then. ••&lt;; and ite atoell will aiaui r»L al
lording' a fertilizer t» tbe t-'tnntir plant
than will ar nd it ahead wunderdtlly. A
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a^uttjant aupply, of early louialoerfor
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haa been f«r*l* in «petfien» tu '.hr
twelfth ancnduimtnl uf Pana. There
ia lhe maggot breed for the Raber men uf
tte Mn ; tte money lander who charge*
rite pkr.ctel by lending from aunrtee to
auMet; the pour
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night*. u&gt; waken alecpers vl». num l&gt;e
nrtke market* j and there ia tte " gear&lt;1 ,
i«n mtgel,” Wtawc te«bM« cnuaial* m
ingdrorikardabuBW from the *ei« abop,
at tte vetroften d*”* per drunkard I—
Hrtwad all tktee ijiudbl breadwinner*,
there in eowarda of men and.wniern.
wjfo depend oa public or private charity.

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»• pultololt. To prevrcl tbia
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plant*, and ret ibem not Op«*n half an ftr.ro
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And then be told them how tta an­
tique fingers of the little old-fashioned

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Abo rammer oensiej, irening sgwa^re deck had gteded Mm beta to the heart

ths porch pillar, drew a long breath of whose constant tore was to be, hie wife's
relief. ** She don’t take It no very bard
after all," he mirt»red. lM I’m1 glad Ito
well Over. Ralph Veto'weald never Mrs. Csptaln’Vana's erqoUiU-bondoiriB a wooden dock, time^ained and rodohave made a good husband for ter."
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:wwkyj and
ranged bis balance soffidootly to throw
wp a crowded
him upon tho ataga upon one fool, and in
a falling condition. AaU recovered, be
rushed across the stage within two feet of
the bones opposite Ma starting point,
turned.'threw himself into ao attitude,
exclaimed, as he turoodbia face to lb*
paralysed andleoc^ "Sic sewiprr fyrsnaij,’’
Ind It lie pM Hawk he said. “The

Following the first Impulse of the mo­
ment, he opened the door and went in.
•irbatlettepritoof that old fash
ioned cluck In tbe window!" be akked.
“ That clock," said the Jewish look­
ing iodlvldrel la BUeadaare, " Well, you
can have that dock cheap, bein’! there's
something aHs tbe striking staaratus,
and It was such a shackley old thing we
did noteare totave it overtauled. Two

ou pegs sb. &gt;uiy iislp 1S byweW JeaMs 8. Tw
bury lo Uarruon F. Horton, aixl by an aaslssiu*al io writing, dated lb» Uth day of Jnnvy.'

Irury.asd bt Maaaaifocwnl la wrung rlalad th*
ItUi day &lt;if Marcia, A- D. 1B4A and record'd in
Mid lla^rtcr-a otSca In Mtrcr “S" of Mortregca

“J ahooM thick eto," oteerved Captain
V»," as h probably coot no more than
that when wear. Howeere, *1&gt; take fafoe the Mke ef old timed,” he murmured

Hawt on wbieb Martgaga ibct* is clawaad u&gt; ba
dev at lb*date ef this n-tire ll&gt;« ran offoarbna-

ncy&amp;xssssi.^'a.a
day «N«nr, A. D. IsU.al im&gt; iwUrck ■
w,4,si!aws

Iwu.lll I duped with dauaghatd
Th* bain;; wild tasers el ths teeth
Far sUl ys Sts la frteadabip &gt;erc.
My old cowpaoteas, bngbl and pare.

•estate tai said rart^gv.
m«r be i|fce-**r&lt; to Mlufj lt» auio h«

Though aims may ba tbs Uss ws eakv
The atrcnfcsi aoclal He may break ;
Tbosfb warn thj/Upa that losses bow

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CHANCERY ORDER.
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O, here it is—Raheem Benrisy, No. —&gt;
Barker street.”
Ralph Vane laid down the two dollar
bill and walked out of the store, with the
Bule clock under his arm.
- Why did I ask any question 1" be
murmured. • ‘•What are they to mat—
And yet it gives me a keen pang to
think of Rareel’a mother befog 'destitute
and in want. When'I beard of Farmer
Bensley’s death I never fancied thry
would be left in indigent circumstances."
How strange the wooden dock looked
on the earved mantle of hta elegant par­
lor of Bl. Ambrose Hotel! How singu­
lar its solemn tick, tick, blended with the
silver chimes of bells and the rumbling of
umnibusta Mr the pavement below.—
Yet Cbptain Vane- Mt hie heart soften as
be looked al the time-worn dial.
“ I wonder what ails the striking ms;
chinery," be thought, opening the little
doer. "I used to have a ascraine Yankee
faculty for tinkering. Perhaps it has
not entirety left‘me yet.
He drew oct the dusty weights; they
were wedged in by some stiff paper; he
exspninod II still‘more elosaly. “Tbo
very letter I wrote to Rachel Bbnriey.
three years ago; the latter 1 ebtrnstad to
her father's care, with the seal unbroken
.till
A flood of light seemed to break in
upon bls throbW Mn- “ J,coV
ley I" he ejaculated between hW teeth,
“may heavefl forgive you for this' treach­
ery, for it seems to mo that 1 never can."

South shall be free." Tho seeoodoxltte
distant from the comer of - tho tea .In
wbteh UtePrenldMtKlftboat It feetyte-,
pecteofthem
a* wall as to^ a - Bunner of tteecptare Through thia exit be rushed, recrossed
__________
the atrge to the same ride whence he
of
those bowJWatady, by wbbte traced
Slowed aa« taught, thel a tafef rereres started to
passageway be­
tta plot,' Ita execution, and the fo»n- tween the ends of tbo Bogprey and Ute side
eying, of Ila chief oetors until bunted wall of the theatre la from two feet-foar .
down, mey M tostroetiva to your rend- India to two feet night inches Id width,
ere. Having had tbe beet facilities for and la always kept clear for the passage
knowing the rlaa, progress, mfd, wo far. of the aetora,
P**? beln g^ona
culmination of this grest tregedy, 1 pro­
pose to give yon lu uuilmss, so far astbe old, noon but those whose liass kept
publicauon thereof will not interfere with, them on |he stage were present, the bal­
or retard the course Ofjuetloe to conuec- ance being in the green room. Tho motitot with the conspirators and asesssink ■meol was selected which would hare the
tewMt possible number on the stage, and
yet at large.
The number of conspirators la far larg­ when the poeWunaof there should bo
er itau has yet been made public— see. •ueb as not to Interfere with tb« assasriu.
ersl hundred—embracing hi its llet tne&amp; Hawk *u reared and run—80 out of
of every grede and stamp, from men 100 waul J hare done the tame. People
who Wve-tee® prominent to sbspinr the • hoWrtho whole affair found it Iropos
dtallnlre of nations down through all ths eible to; comprehend what had occorvd
intermediate grides to tbe reffin to whore until the SMassin was rushing , ont of the
brute' foreo and hardened heart the ama- second exit ; From the moroeat when he
sin’s steel was given—to wbnee calm 'mounted his boreo until be was abut in
nerve and'strong irm "U entrusted the Garrett’s barn, bla wandering* here’of
•task Of " removing the tyrente.” Poll- the same skulking character. Hie plan
tlclans, scholars, physiclane, lawyers, 5i adapted, bis eonrao laid, .yet the
irms of cavalry and the vigorous
preachers, men of business, men ta elorchipg of the detective officer* caused
Kit leisure,' men who worked end* won
ir bread by the Bwaal of tteir brows him to prowl cautiously about. Eight
at daily labor, speculator*, retired buri- day I elapsed before be reached the Polo- '
nesi men, who tad no occupation but to mac river M a point where ft waa safe to
.tend on street corners apd^frecuent bar cross. Me4ay cnueealed .while Harold,
rooms, and ptstol gafteriks and billiard weqt to Dr. Mudd's bouse to obtain bis
rooms; and women—women of every sarffta*. Mudd would not go with Har­
class, from mothers to young girls la their old : conseqirantl v Booth was brought to
•' first eeii»dn," who would faint st a ren Modd.s house. His leg by thia time was
dilion of Licrttia Bargia and who eould very painful bet ont in a dangerous state.
nevertheless go into hysterieal exultation Three days afterwards it hast commenced
over the fact of BsFmidenttol XRewina- to mortify. When Booth crossed tho
lion. These were lame of the people1 Potomac, Marshal Murry, of New York,
concerned; there were others—time will Major'O Byrne, and some others'were
within '* few miles of him. Bla tall
reveal them, I cannot now.
The pl&lt;»t for a wholesale
•truck,\ O'Byrne topped the telegraph
wire which' runs from Point Lookout to
was conceived early duN
W ashington, and telegraphed the Secre­
the city of Richmond. A—_
Knights of the-Gulden Circle was held in tary of War that Booth and Harold bad
Raleigh, N. C., u&gt;d a matter submitted croeaed, adding that ho could get them If
for organization. 'Not being a K. G. C., allowed to eroea, the orders or the party
1 cannot say with certainty to whom It being spec. fa. Mr. Stanton telegraphed
was entrusted. Circumstances canted it him to stay, where he waa CoL Beker
to be delayed, and until the time net for then sent his force down on the “ Ida,"
the. execution of the Chicago conspiracy,- •nd after ranch trouble and hard work'
it was laid aeide. The frustrationof that they struck the right trail, foilowed it

and hi. ChbiMt. The news of the rrrest I
। of tbwcMUplritors reached Washington
old mill waa answered by the stream in
two days previous to. the time Mt tor the
the glen below, and ths whole laeitecaps
aMaasinalion. The parties to whom it
waa wrapt in tha. sweat dreamlike re­
waa entrusted eepttbrod. Mort of them
pose of a auminer twilight.
went South, some ofthera only rwtanrlng
Ralph Vano bad atood waiting at the
North a few weeks provfow to the assas
mossy siile for two long hours—Uaiung
.InaUboot the PrWdrot March 4th,
•ud watekiug in vain.
1885, waa the first definite, lime fixed
Sfae is coming at laat— at last be mut­
after the failure of the Chlcagoeonspiraey.
tered betwaco bis teeth, as a alight resil­
A simple movement of the President
ing in the bushea atruck hi» ear.
frustrated tbo achcme for that day.
“No—it waa a robin darting home to
He wa expected to pass down the
its nat, half frightened at being out ao
avenue at a certain time. The vast crowd
laic, and once more tho deep, peaceful
* Six o’dock mother. Are you better atood patiently awaiting Na approoob for
quiet brooded above tho silent medows."
two
hour*. Ji« did not come. At last
“ It is too late,” he said, as the village n°“ Yes. bat ray head-aches st! IL"
It waa ascertained that he had been al the
chpreb spire ahlmed nine. “SbftSJl
“I will come end bathe it for yon Executive chamber before the arenas
not come now, and I have the ineflsble mother, wbett I bare finished this piece of filled. To have airock down the Ortaf
satisfaction to knew that f-em a fool I—
Magistrate 4s he pronounced the oath of
Bbatwvar, tosad me-she nevan pared
” lou arc urea, aear • i am arraia you hi. offiee, was htof greatret hope
He
ov»rwurk yaareelf. If I could only help
to bid ine good-byo. It may be the last
you- but toy eight falls with mo every
day. . Oh my daughter! whet l«tob&lt;h‘ way to* the left-hand oorner df tbs savt
u“. ■“
come of you when I era gone!"
front of AM' Capitol, but ba eould get no
tie coquette—yet I tended, blind block“ God only kno#»r
Rachol.ber farther. There he was ■ forced to stand,
fair bend drooping over the endless bosk- acd ere the oslh admmUtered. . His plan
i-Su^WtU*1 *4 of work. L Mother, I dare not fancy
undoubtedly, waa to aboct from tho near­
est point by the aide of the central enwhat the future may bring forth."
tun from blaeye-Uahea aa ho tpoks^and • Btejoas to open the door, aa a gentle
Up Bounded on tho panneis ; a tall-officer
ray from i. Fodsral uniform stood tefoys her a.
slopetottat aide neat the NBvyJtjtf

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A dispatch: from Richmond of the 8th
states that the streets of that eily were on
Sunday last ths scene of a magnificent
end inspiring military pageant illustra­
tive of the power and grandeur of our
great Republic and the valor and persereraac* of its voluntary defenders. Two
corps of fan Army of the Potomac—the
M andhtb- on that day •enjoyed the
highly appredstod privilege of marching
through ths city towarda the captors of
which their breve effivrte for four years'
had bren directed, on thoir triumphant
reals to Washington. The Sd and 6th
corps «sre received in Richmond by
tbe 24th corps, and ths moving column
presented a splendid artsy of 60,MO men,
whose stredyilines and faultless insBd»ieg,

near to HaroH’a house, mount and be o
before pareuit could be vrganised. Fall
“ N*y, I wwroely wonder that y on look Ing to
coldly at me, Rm&amp;sl. bat 1 hare been -hiqb

3 PBMgli VjiiaPi

iru* to you all of tbeee yearn- Here lea‘
leUMtbat 1 gave to your father threei
years ago thia very summer. Aa you
CT.
--------------- k/ .Uok or
■
•S brew playingI
'
with mj
•
’
ntotte snswre 1 wailed for, so 1»X and1 ;

boon
‘
— ooavasredi
preparations tad been
made, but no definite ume oouM be fixed
upon, and before March 4lh it.h^d taeo
temporarily abandoned. Asrialante. wsre
on band to position* where SB8&lt;»Unco
was uredaj— tbs Theatre. ,
.
The theory hea -been advanced Out
Booth, through Ms tottoteto noiaaiutanoe
with the Theatre, weeded no help, and
&lt;4ato,&lt;beAfcUbeferMMltata&lt;r
_
tadnaee toarveagtogfor itawwtas.—
-J7re*apeMMl
ta-peetioo of the Thro$ta Me dm e*M wish tewmbltogpr
f tro, made aeon after tta mnrder. and usdre etocMMUMM . which gave ma tta
fullest opporiuaUy for forming a correct.

lUaxt. Sqbbuobm to G«b. Gkabt.—
Throe rebel armies have surrendered to
Geneval Grant—that under Btekncf at
Fort Dvwtetsen, on (he 18 rf ltebreary,
,IMS; thus under Pombertest atViako।burg, oa the 4th of J t&gt;ly, 1841} and that
,
,
(
,

�HA8TIHG8 BAKKER.
Wednesday Mnrnlag May

Cuiosx, with slavery extirpated and trai-

capture of Jeff,
cd me by Cui.
Sd Division.
Hriwyi.w. । Sih Mmw OswALaT, 1

expect to'escape criticism. if

OfQgfoerssifo^M*^

simply because be claims to ,ba of tog .
with Lmria XIV, was ter- aame party with It. NMlbardball a man

Many atataaowo and

liana.

differs from ours, unleaa that faith Igipcla

•jAEsam,-

Lktr Aaicledl

Tbe BaKsaa ought to hare a circalalion of 3,000 in tbe county. There are
wmdMit toelghly miinons, Macaulay says
that hiaturiane and orators pronounced

Moro *nd More Doointble-

. ambuisneaa. . rttekiau a
Koos. Had
a axwt
occurred, ,by which tbe
4th Micblgin and 1st Wisconsin came
1 In conflict, Ac should have done ■ better
This iniatAe coal us two killed, and

money t

aa rapidly carried up to one hundred

E. M STANTON, Sac oTWhr

A Washington

Tbe Chicago Tribunt states the follow­
Ing facts io regard to tbe trial of the con­
spirators at Washington, which are- oi
interest;
“ Wa are Informed upon the beet
must
bly live
authority, lhat the facts in regard to lb» Wloroosin. they were mistaken for tbe
secret trial are lh«»: Tire cou rl Ln ring
might be fatal. Granville said tbe na­ been duly constituted and (Ac prisoners
tion must sink under it unless some por- brought before them, the authority of tho
a__ _ ..r
*L.

this load pnduced tbe war of the reeolu-1 Judge Advocate General Holt, and hie
tioo, and, instead of dimittubing. added
another hundred millions to the burden.
claimed the protoctora of the Government
against their own aaaaasluatl&lt;JO, tbe trial
be conducted with closed doors. What
dnaaof bar Naplevmfo ware in 1816, this •eight should be altarAcd to such tosliinouy is for the court to determine. Il

patronage i

gold-beabdto

BONDS.

Froo from Taxation-

we are 75 luil.w out and oiw stock

On tbe Dtbf rrrt. Jeff Dnvfo, after divld-

insvjlle ito-wlgbt.
.
1 haYe the booor. eto.
.
B. D. PRITCHARD.
LleoU Cfo. 4th Mich. Cavalry.

nut for their persona! safety, taking a
few trusty follower*, Including Benjamin,

ii^rrxs
Mvu./psx .. .. .
_

wgntf

NEW STORE!

NEW GOOD?
Wednesday night.

Dublin; Gil. Minty had distributed bie
command all along the south bank of tl»o

sterling, or four thousand three hundred
million dollars, nr nearly one half tbe। en­
tire property of the United Kingdom, the

.

Subacribo Quickly.

nothing to do

cent, against «U

All that Great Britain

territories untouched by tbe plow, mine*

Mr. Stanton bad
fe'presume that

lary court, the propriety of protecting

A Fortress Monroe dispatch of yretor
day says:
’
‘
Jeff. Davis,with hia family, alufT

ry and labor of tbe old countriea'pourtag
Tbe Raleigh Standard &lt;&gt;( the lit says
into tbe lap of our giant and ever-lo-beunited republic. During the fiercest and it is probable that steps will be soon
taken to call a convention to coustrort a
ost exhausting of all possible wars, we
.vedemuostrateii, oaf net ions! strength loyal State Government.
A letter dated Fayetteville, 3, says :
a delegation was appointed by tbe Mayor
of th*1 place to proceed to Wilmington
At good ns United Stocks’* pill soon and procure food for the inhabitants.—
Tbe result was that 95,000 or 30,000 re­
tinue were at onto for. arded.and though
good as British Consols." For our part, ll.e aecMb swore they would not eat anv
we think a U. S. Truasury note, bearing thing from the Yankees, they were tbe
very first to rush in with bags and Imsk-

,The Washington &amp; Weldon Rail toad
of our timid brethren, wbo shipped tbeir is now in operation. Trains are running
daily on the road, and are also running
through from Morehead Cily t&lt;&gt; Raleigh,
Hilisbary, Charlotte and Danville to
Richmond. Mails will now go through
to these paints—also telegraphic dis­
patches.
Gen. Scofield has extended tbe tut of
the railroads in the Slate to refugee sol­
diers and citizens of North Caroliuia who

•

paper, while, U the same lime there are
many who du not seem to realize Its

odd. gratuitously through its medium
if It be laudatory, an J show a till!* acnsi-

meeting, i oil

Breckinridge and son were captured nfoht

Cummittre

oimpanjod tbe rebel party on the steamer The Very LaweM Bate*, far Cash.
Clyde northward to Fortress Muon*,
Macoa, Ga_ »;30, a. w., 13th.
My Stock embraces all that is usually
and «&gt;n reaching there irumediately tele­
kept in a Country Store, such a*
Lieut. G&gt;L Harden, commanding tbe graphed to Washington for itMtruotiuav
1st Wisconsin. has just arrived from

itch from'Raleigh of (bn !2th.

GROCERIES

Scaaqazmoa Aokbt, PkUodrUtia.

A correspondent at Montgomery, Ala.,
says; “
city waa first evaeuated by
Buford and Adame April 12lh, and a
eommilte of citizens waked upon Gen.

8PI.MDID BABQAIN*!

My Goods were ALL bought since the

&lt;I-IUS RUSSELL
&amp;C0.
A LARGE STOCK OF

grrmL deelitre io prices, I sail for cash m

nothing for keeping bocks, nothing for

VEITMMimFIT

aval w
.
SPRING &amp; SUMMER
GOODS,

MILLINERY STORE
SiLCKDiK
SILK AND STRAW

mfaiwM.

ATTENTION!

BONNETS,
M/SSSS",

NEW GOODS,

Besides this bad debts, nnd only a

W burned daring 'Genera! Sherman’s
march. Tbe elder Winslow was a faith
soon brought to bay. Ho brandished a ful Union man.
on my Goods.
That is why I can sell
bowls knife and showed signs of battle,
but } folded promptly to the persuasions .
Cheaper than other*.
’'
.,
tT Doll's revolvers, without compelling
tbe mon to fire. He exprasaed great in­
dignational the energy with which be
:&lt;r&lt;waa pursued, saying that be bad believed
our government too magnanimous to
Don’t Fail to Call at Bp.aldlog*.
bunt down women and children. Mrs.
Davis remarked to Doi. Hardee after
AT THE
the excitement was over, that the mon
had belter not provoke the PreOdent ur
be might hurt sumo of them. Regan be­
haves with dignity and.) realghatlon.—
Tbe party evidently were making for the
HteUa^ Jtay Ip isax .
°U“ J. H. WILSON. Bravwt Maj. Gvn.

dteand brwUaeff bar.

thing of a tn

KKD7TOBD IFJ&amp;MJ3B I

Tna Enn

class artistes
and unusual! I

tific MtnbilH ।

Gubst » ।
Gudey

Book la too I

WE DEAL IN

DRY GQODS,

plalnls of UI

Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
Hats &amp;. Caps,

, lifully drears I
wife snatched
Godey, you &gt;

CCOCtEliY AND GLASS WABE.

plkOtteaatj

SOOXB

AU Notes and Ac­
counts due the qnderAW)
■
AH© gATIitiTWr
CBanxxx^, signed on the first day
of January, 1865,

next. Parties owing
Bleaching sad Presaiiig ,and knowing us will
understand what we
mean.-a-; *
;r, J. S. GoOtITLAB &amp;, Co.

Je&amp;rsuoSU
year dt Co’s

bcr.

Which wffl bfe Mold

tert ,cheap t
ros CASH OB

RUSSELL’S 8T0M,
Trsfo-a.”

fsrm, which I

Bros dt W ।

Have just Purchased

tbern

woods, closely followed by our men, who

more in

NEW GOODS

AND SHOES, in tU sab of which I

UP STAIRS.

worth

(narlaal)

the only place in th* United Stales where

Utt,' Iraring bis property by will to the

on account of subscription solely. th ' nutton stored In the city. Adams
On Wednesday J ubu Fletcher testified
answered them Uwe be should burn lbw Was_forenian of Naviorhi stable. Knew
eolloe, and If private property was de
etroy ed ba cowl J not help It Hs refused

Lxaoa Fu
last week, Lu

BOOTS AKO SHOES, Ac. Ac
Sroaaa known aa California diamonds
■
selling
hare, bean uzed by jewellers during the
past ten years, but it Is now aacertained Calicos at Oae Sbintag an
that gmruioe diamonds are to be found in
the mountain streams of lhat State—a
I Lava a FULL STOCK of BOOTS

more than
fired upon .

fight ensued, both parlies exhibiting the
greateel determioauon; and 15 minutes
elapsed before the mistake wits diaouver*
•d. Tbe firing In thia aklrmiah waa the
■first warning that Davis received. Tt&gt;»

fruit-bearing I

JAY COOKE,

ere received by Maj. WulouU at Char­
lotte, N. C., and now amounts u&gt; 36,371.

SaroBB t« «n

fam demand.
Now wa ask you to take your county

Fam Pl

DRY GOODS.
of the 7th. and followed him closely night *
and day thaouglrth*. pine wilderoees of
Alligator Creek and Green Swamp, via i
CumtwrlandswUle, to IrwieavUle.
At
Cunitx-vtaudsvilly G-l. Hsrdew met G.l.
PritcUrd, with IM) picked men and
hot cm of the 4th Michigan cavalry, H»rd«te followed tbe trail directly south,
while Pritchard having fresher b.vrere,
pushed down tbe Ocmulgec towards 11 ops­
well, and thence by House Creek, to
Irwinsville, arriving there at midnight
ontlteDth. Jeff Daria bad not arrived.
Froni a citizen, Pritchard learned that
his parly were encamped 3 miles out of
the town. He made dispositions of hia
men, and aurroundod tbe camp before
day. Hardee had comped at 0 r. m.
• itbin two miles, as he afterwards lasrn-

leas Confederate bond*.
privilege they gladly accept
Tbe Raleigh Standard »»j» a reward
i.f 125.000 for J. B. Vance, the rebel
Governor of North Carolina, would go
'very tar towards finishing tbe rebellion
io the State. There are others w bo ought
to be arreated and tried for treason, and
wa cnuld name them in this article if we
thought it necessary. Union meetings
are being held all over tbe Stale. A
great mass meeting waa to bo held In

the coming 1
nut present I

from Hilum Head, in tbo steamer Wm.
H. Clyde, «&lt;ovoyed by the United Slats*

Undoubtedly it would bo much better if

hardly opened tbe doors, a population

instantly,

children.

NEW PRIECS!

0. D. SPAULDING,
might well bare been spalled. But in
tire very fare of this mountain of obllga-

future, I

aitumsys a
osra pock* I
paid td

» are interested in knowing what

�are cloaMf, tfeiar we know lb.t some

attumaya al loasl, carry money ia tb.ir
ow pockets Bsr fifUen months which
waa paid to lher । for us.

cnANTERYAJRDER.
10' MICH IQAX. £«Mh j.AMfal Cfa.
ndicj wS'cirr.tt Coart for tlwCWealy

Fatal AccWksv -.—Elijah Bwers '.of
Rutland, fell out of a wagon, on Saturday
afternoon and was inrumly klllad. He
bad been In ttita village, and van on bis
way borne, riding with C. G. Crane,
in company with several others. The
acudetii occurred about a mile weal of
I bis village. Mr. Rogers was sluing in
tbe sear part of tbo wagon, and tbo suddeii*M«rtit&gt;g Up" of tbe leant threw him
"'er. backwards, and falling• npon bi.
bead bi- reck was broken and bo died
instantly. l\a leave, r wife and several
children.

bkoadwat

u»n
ciBcrs,
toes tb. Broadway Cireaa Xew Turk
COMPRISING / SEVEN

‘ZLThisfortb.t

Ealatr of Alphas M. mil.
si.in ofmenusax. oxutttf
Al a MaalaaeCtba I'rabaSa Caart for tbs
ir of Uarry, Lotdeo .1 lhe PnbiK Offlee,
XiteX- £=»•-».!

■nd aiiy-if'. tWeal&amp;C. Faiswaa. Ji

H IM

A CBLxaadTiox :—A few of the cilitenaof tbifovllhiga convened at tbe Court
Ikuae on Thursday evening for tbe purposfa of taking nioasures to cel.ltraie
the coming Fourth of July. We were
not present until near the closet-of the
tiieelinfe «• either have we been fumiehcd
•w itb tbo proceedings; but teartf that a
Cumuiitlee waa appointed to ascrrtaln
what can be dime in the maUer, and re-,
port ata meeting tr&gt; be held June 1st.—
Lei us celebrate, by all means

Ing.for rvaisn. llwmia art forth. Ibat b. stay b*
llc&lt;a«d la »ril 'ba nat OUU at Mid d«CMMd. In
*.M Million deicribod.
. Tbmwptto U is ordered, that Meaday. tb. l»lh

Hf THE 1THBX3 ©XSAT CIRITUBSSa.
All lb. leading Bbler» appear on

fruitful «ca»..n more pusitbe prwMUt lima. Every
fruit-bearing tree, bush and shrub, is or
lisa been redvlerit with innumerable bl&lt;&gt;«wnn. Even tbe peach trees give fair
premise of niuch fruit.

U b. pabiUM'la tba
Kaair, a 1
BARE BACK HORSES 1
paper prilled ud ctreoUliag ia aald ease
Marry, for lh&gt;e« MctMOit .a«k« preriouvl
errar»ned display of Ilor—.whip AST It Uartac.
H. C. FIUX OLE.
cJ«&gt;o.&lt;.1.naU..
........ ~ «. ACTIXu UKAKX witnb. i.irodaoM
&lt; A us. copy.) (wylCJ Jaif V /'»•
ia H» tmshstfibrir uoprwrf.urtd perfonuuoc. . lb. EDUCATED BACKED BULL sad lb.
LEAPIIflt Uri’t'ALt'ES wrU'rshlbW ibdr wand.rf.il training; Frol.-wor VsUm^i Cam, at
PERFVRHING DtXJri, ItOMiEYH AXI&gt; POMES* w.ll ao tbrtr Mteahbiaw uU iad—nbably
lurghabl. fcju. Tbaoalr MALE AMD FEMALE RlDERA-lb.arty BEALMAMBACKKQCEBTBIE.XXEJrta Iba World sm ■ itb lb. En—x.rriml.ai. ladapaadaal at tb. upaaUalM aOrsalioa, of tb.« rnmblnaliow.tb. mvcygrtsaHh jwutenad pt*—or*. uiaMDca tb. peUtirc appssri—

and all otb.e penao. i.le/Mlad in Mid estate
K.’stxxss:
.TiS“.s
Iwrof IlMlingv. and .bow rvnx.if any thvr. be.
Why tb. prayer at th. pelii&gt;.a«rs abeald aol be
“TjT’il I. further orders. Ihltlbe petitions
give nolle, to th. penner Inl.rMled tn Mid sstat.

A^faa B^M,

thing of a minnow.

Itam Al WootxuTT hate started s new
meat market, «n the corner of State and
JefierMO Streets, just east of J. 8. Guodla appmr st a Mauoa of Mid Court, IbM t» b«
balden at U&gt;c FrobaU Otter.la lb. rillag. oIK»»
Uag«. usd «b.» »». H any tbara b«. why U&gt;
pra».r of tb. pauifoatr .bouM ■•&lt; b. fmted.
Aad lilatartber ordared, tbOS tbe ysSlBiirt
■in aotkM taall pcrwa. ■uursatadin wid nut*
•t lb. fiaadeaey ofiuld pcliliw. nd lb« bKnas
tbeexia. by Moving . copy af lb.. nolle, aad
order tab.p^diibad ia Ht.-UaWly Baaiwr."

moth orgMiaatloo, consisting of three full

daae artistes. and four very attractive
and unusually novel xoologicaTaod scien­

John

mi.u
chancery sale.

tific abitnlioM, will ei.il Hastings on
Monday, Jane 5tb.

_____

Godot sob Jcxb :—Earliest of all
magazine. on band, and a superb num
her. Gudey complains that tbe prew is
—_ la a«U&lt;la« “• L“‘r'- Book Wo con tali him whal'a the mailer ; tbo.

Book is loo interesting to tbe ladies.—
They won't lol it be on an editor's tabl.

FIVE

FRENCH

DANCING

HORSES,

/OUB GREAT CLOWXS. THE INIMITABLE

long enough for anybody So notiae it.
We happened to gel Utt hands on tbe

June number—tore off tbe wrapper—
vpened the Book urt'd rued Godoy's com
plainta of the prtas—lurned over, saw
M.«ne beanlifui •• CWdw."-&lt;»ver again,
and—Ob ! my ; what pretty ladtea, bv.uli fully dreosed-we only got a glimpse,
wife snatched tbe book and went Into the

GUARDIAN'S SALE

MORTGAGE SALE.

parlor. W e 000140*1 - notice’’ any more.
Godey, you auulwxM us this month.

MORTGAGE SA LX.

m

hvmkh&gt; ah»nm orn^^sreairaswbotsdijkh

a.-

BU H.
W'nA.ui.
fiwteril,- appearing by aCUarit M file.
I cue, that th. abwr. aaawd fefeadaai,
_a». —r ,11.
« - * 1—

last week, Luther Bennett speared a tnus-

y car 6: Co*. Store.

’

CHANCERY ORDER

£Tj jw or Mianuux.

�HI

01s I

AVJffiW UROG STORE,

A Large Stock of Drugs, Medicines, and Groceries, Just Opened, and fur
'
Sale Cheap, at

BURTON &amp; ACKLEY’S.
8XOBB SUS ii'SUB BAWBX BS.OCSC.
Hastings,

ten

-St

1 ill® i

s.s".s/r.ts’l’ils5S

sTlItllUU

November 7tb, 1864.

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tba moat ahilll

pnodapipleniahed by

The bead
Hn-toyo-ka-wat or oyer
Mah wa. (th$ Shaking Hal
thaleW* band, end
brother of liar Chief of lb
anchcaaaad cmrnanite ah
nk&gt;b»a.. !&gt;«•*«• &amp;

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CHANCERY ORDER.
QTATK OF MICUlUAN.-ngfatb Jm
C5
t» ClMunery.

I ar GHuBOcbca, Kui.-ways A rrJ^aboM,
Ap»rb*^aad other banda intub.Ua; lb.
euuotry aua'.b of |be Arkanaaa river and
en»l &lt;.i the Rockv Mountain*.
Th. principal tribe* now al war with nrvietite from undara" a
the United State. am lbw Sioee. the • MA4»; UtM^ai! Wte"
Chav Minns «&gt;d a portion of IM Arrapa- cvkWWte. fiZviAtf
&lt;fl to'jiay'«o&lt;&gt;rthud'e (fte

r llutu&gt;^.^M

in answer »oon, auq
il,w. tmU

Lietrt. W. Alwin,
_________—„-aie.ltebri*f,
^-.W/St-vt.cdfcr. hie errvNX«lo U*
^..Ih, Atin£wd Fyw
.WHeHMRa rWbf
__________ w-oad. ' Ska' MCMpdiHtf! ibaimfd'nvawSec^tan'.for Siu taiko;
Surrell sad, J’ay* nta .Fordte | aha maw M4Md*nJvA.CaMUL .■ .
IUh;
• - - •
—
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in the archive* of the Confederacy i‘ ' '
°’J V^^MWottkr/Tki -i^S

Ta Ht. E«rHWoeyPrwe. C.a. A t

nUM.M-ik.Hbwt CbteM8R.fi*
would take tbte«»Wh

_____.
wae '^»Mk*A»«kirfl^tJr fttmfcwA .eut
tub

-MORTGAGE SALE.

Cter

•d « »«•■&gt;«&lt; I • .
Affi-aWkSSstW"^
ggs»r,aar’c7."fnKi.w&gt;»^

■ niwon
W

'biiu

m
«S’sS&amp;ftrM

employment hie

mnpiw IWU»«-

.•

jr

Th». Jhpecheaa Jteiej fixty tadcM.*w&gt;
Tberbead Quaftabled&lt;PwBaar^re
I roe Shirt it wae«f tbeit IkkliM WTiif ■
There art aarer.) Bribe.;W Indiana called
Af*rb**teaef them labelMqr ArtWi
ni»&lt;fi-Hth»t»Naw MretooaadQbHpMdMfe
bouxba band w» apeak • of bte M&gt;jNM|»
tern with ibe othare. - The Apechaaoftha dnhf* attidTAaA- Wd
ptetea er* Rood Jedi*.. lilendlg withUbw
white, aad avarww- tn cote*.
WM-wUfc
them. They ar. r&gt;pid|y dwtedl*R *■ Vi­
and hare *1*4 otehiuR by, ihter coulart
with th. white.. Th«rteM|8«cnN*dtei
one. pmhbo in bafihlo. *d other Jar&lt;e
gams becoming &lt;teplaud. ahdlb.y ulk*
svSm- fix want of food.,

The Cmiancbea,' Arrapahiww, ApacMB
and Keii;paua.are &lt;-n Crieodli tenna_illb‘
tbn MMteoll Will iktflnitffff Mr«
■n&gt; nqt mola’trd., ,lo addition p&gt; .theta
tri by. there Bk'e arvetyd^maU bands the
rrni'aina vT once, powerful . lnb&lt;**, wb&lt;»
lire on the vtig«&lt;Uiid«, ao’uth’of the Arkanaae rher. Three are lbw Caddiwa.
n&gt;imlwtiKMb&lt;vl SOfjlbttWaynerk I'M.
Kmeh.., HO; Wnbua., 300; Tawaearoes IS®; all Mrei»'dt*rj, and are from
the nrlgbbftfhyod
At,the cvniu.eocwmenl U the ,rahel«”n
the raWi einirarnred ' tu fndiMje QeM
band, to join thr&lt;n In making war up-w la \i itetepbmtei bend
iWUnion. I*t Ahty
*W were w&gt;
firm in thwr |..»an/that hither thanjp&gt; fWdlrr.,-; Btwfc^W- rlrtty lottf-L—
Tber are irtder the endtrtf t* tMt own
Chiefs aM .Wnearty ilwak.MtM *ar.
ptfix. TbeyMvWi&amp;ihrW*tertF«rhte*
with the white., *W plbWar MfiM.wW;

’«** Iff'»&gt; wtfl' Se*FtiW’M
hyiW|fcir.4 «rtlffrrboe«&gt; et«te»M

IHMnwaatw kLrb* • perfcoilj
wiib
and feel anti
teaecale, anxlhmjr 1 undertake
joafrtturr.elj now ffont'whhln.
Irntr *k Litfitenant of Gm. DuM‘•a***
maud. Iwm in the rtiA Mat Juaw ter
Kentucky, under Geo, John
1 v,d*» my «’«np*WvW-tt.jrM
Uifee OMomiMiuoed o®cf—
prlaonen, btrt Itadieg a a
wbHa. bmps taken
eaeapa from thwro ia tbei
^$£”£7^
«v btfeg captured two or

�7-30 LOAN.

wUlbauafU^A
actuated (be rebel leaders from tbo outset
uf their treewmalil* career. ' Tbe uvL

fo!md in ft, bwidet Mveral &lt;nker maun

«&lt; tool-A.

9-SD UDAH.
M art iaaoad uadsrdaM ef

L G. O. Utaiuruto-

done*, Small portiona of which only, can
we And room to publish, fumieh os with

and alan tbe cnmpUmly of other promi■ eut rebels in tbo murderous plot who
have wot.yet been arrested.
Tbo principal charge is against all tbo
pervriM whoare under arrest, via': David
•E. Harrold, G«orge A. Atxeroth. Lewie
Payne. Michael OXaughlin. Edward
Spengler, Samuel Armild. Mary E. Snr
ratt and Samuel A. Mudd. They are
charged with Conspiring with the follow­
ing persona: John H. SprmU, John
Wilkes Booth, Jrffrrwm Davis, George
N. Sandvr*. Beverly Tucker, Jacob
Thompson, William C. Cleary. Clement

liberal notice of its enterprise and popu­
larity, at tbe tame time stating a very
large increase of cireelstioa.
For our part ws sire grateful for the

"private and cuofafcmtiar manner.—
Such open and fair dealing will give Use
public renewed amfideMo la its Integrity,
and still further foeieaaa Ila subscription
list W» have no doubt but we may,
by doing our whole duty us a journalist
still further btn^jU the 4&lt;favrhxrr fa TH
June.

C Qay.Gtorge Young, and others un­
known, to kill and murder Abraham
Lincoln, Andrew Jnfanenn, William H.
Seward and niy«r* S. Grant, with inten­
tion to deprive the army and navy of tbe
United Slates of a n«stituii-&gt;nal Com­
mander-in-Chiefand tn deprive tbe armies
of the United States of their lawful
Commander, and to prevent a lawful
election of President and Vice Preeident

Tna Tnwuar Senate has paa*ed a
bill disfrsnehiting for 12 years all wbo
bate been officers or agents of tbo rebel
government; all wbu left official station*
under the government uf Tennessee or
the United States to go Into rebellion.;
all who have been military or naval «fli
cere of the Confederate GovenuncM,
above the rank of Captain in the army
or Lieut, in tbe navy ; all wbo were mem­
eomfo.-t the inturgent* engaged in armed bers of tbe Legislature which passed the
rebellion against the United States, and Ordinance &lt;iT8eceMii&lt;o, dee.
thereby to aid in tbe subversion and
overthrow of tbe United States.
Tb* great succeee of th* 7 30 Loan
Edward 8p*ng!er It charged with aid­
ing and asaitting J. Wilke* Booth toob- meet always be looked upon m one uf
tbe most powerful evidences uf tbe
strength of the United States Govsrninent
sad of its strong bold upon the confidence
also with aiding him in barring and ob­ and affection* of th* people. On Satur­
structing tbe door ofthe boy ef the theatre day, May 13lb, the •ub*criptiona were
so as to binder and prwrtrt any assis­ over tkirtf million dollar*, and for lb*
tance to a reveun of the President against week ending on that day, over nia«rythe murderous assault; ahi with aiding aifki million dollar,, and in tbe three
and abetting Booth In making bls escape month* that th* Loan has been in charg*
of Mr. Jay Cuuke, over /re hundred mil
after the murder.
Harrold ia charged with aatisting lion dollar*. That* large receipts will
enable tbe Treasury to pay offuur s rm les
Payne is charged with having made tbe a* they are disbanded, and to rapidly dis­
charge
the variou* obligalious that have
murderous assaults pan Secretary 8eward
Frederick W. Seward, Augustus W. boon Incurred during the war. History
Seward, Em rick W. Hansel and George will ebow that a great war-debt to IndiN. Robinson. Atzaroth Is charged with viduals has never before been so prermutlying in wait for Andrew Johnson, with ly paid ; and we think all will agreo-tuat
intent toynurder him. Michael O'Langb- Secretary McCulloch deserves great cred­
lin, is charged with lying in wait to mur­ it for tbe ability he has manifested, not
der Gen. Grant Samuel Arnold is only in Securing tbo means, but for tbe
charged with combining with Booth and financial skill be baa displayed in ao
tbe others lo'cummivtbe murders, and directing these vast receipts and disburse­
Mrs. Surratt is charged with conspiring ments as not foe a moment to disturb tbo
with them, harboring, concealing and equilibrium of commerce, embarrass In­
assisting them, and helping them to es­ dividuals, or in any way tighten the money
market h i. doubtisM true that tbe
cape from justice. '
Tbe evidence goe* over nearly two Secretary of the Tresaury might have
years in time, and include* the eworn negotiated the remainder of bis loans at
ataiemeota of persona from different lo­ ail p«r cm». interest instead of 7.80, but
cal Hire, and oho could not, by any pos­ ■o much valuable time would necessarily
sibility have bad coilusion in tbe matter. bars been lost in popularising anew loan
There appears to be conclusive proof that that ths great object uf ths Government,
via., an Immediate supply of money suffi­
others in some manner, wm agreed tn cient to pay all tbe debts incident to tbe
and approved in military cirri** twenty war, would have been dsfssted ; and be­
months agn, and that the rebel autbori- tides, the difference of interest would not
tie» Airtd and paid the ataatvins money, have been equal to three days’ expenses.
The policy may have looked “penny
Booth was »O( only engaged at an aataMin wise,*- but the beet financial autborjliea?

but was employed to hire others, and
that be did offer tlurusonds of dollar* to
a single per*&gt;n, one of whom, Chester,
a* actor in New Y»rh refuted the bribe.
It is also tbown that Saunders and the
olbers wb&lt;&gt; acted with him, In Canada,
ware pricy t» tbe plot, and that tbe rebel
awlb-ntie* were kept p&gt;«led apoa every

- pound fimlieh." As it is—end will fee,
no soldier will go home without hie
grernbecka, and tbe Busting debt in the
shape of vouchers requisitions, 4k., will,
be &gt;ipod outZaa rapidly a* the proper
officers can audit and adjust tbe accounts.
■ Tbe Second Series irf tbo 7JO Loen
was eshairfted on Bsterday, May 18th.
On Munday, tbo Secretary of tbe Treas­
ury authorised Jay Cooke, the general
Subscription Agent for U. 8. Securities,
to retwiva aubscriptlona for 1230,000,000
ufa Third Suries, which is all that io au
ihorisod by Congress, and is wltbocl
doubt the last loan at thio high rate of
lutereot that will bo offered by tbe Gov-

service, was the first to euCsr for bis
crimesuf murder and arson. being recent­
ly hung in New York. ft gppaam from
tbo iMtlmuny. that Booth and Baal ead
others ol tbe conspirator* were actually

turday the mammoth ootn bination
aeatriaa. Zo.Jngfe.1, and moral si
*■ made its entrn into Detroit.—
ididous and peculiar style of adverand the able manner In whfah the

Fraaa Fp*unoe Nosree.
A Fonreee Monroe currmpuodeotauys
tbe Immediate place of soofineintnt of
Jeff. Da'vis. will be in live cMomatee,
which are rack ribbed and arcbed taaneiuu* within lbef&gt;|rt, each wall nigh cin­
stituting a f&gt;&gt;rt within a fort. Un the
a rebec of these oasemates are mounted
13-mcb Rodman guns. Tbe only coopsaaed any &lt;&gt;f a similar character ever uectiiew fruni tiie lurt with tbe mein land
made in oor vtnsels, ai.d while II was are by the mein Millport and a small
void of tbe flashy parade* that Karr sig postern In one of th* Laatiuua, the water
naltied many we have *een, it wav unsur­ ditch being spanned al each ut tbeve puiuta
passed for munificence,' and eredhable
fiir solidity. Tbe hors**, both draught
and fancy, were tbe principal festurea,
and were greatly admired, particularly
by tbo** wbo were practical judfe* of
those noble quadrupeds. The wagon*
are elegantly finished, tastefully painted, work &gt;•( mustering out under tbe lata
and evince the skill of mavteni nwctAnic* order regiment* wtw&gt;*e term* of service
andxartiste of ability. Tbo bsrneaaea expires prior to October 1st, haa been
are well made .and all ■llver-mnunted entered upon in earnest. Muster out
and are Mid to be live best specimens rolls ars being put in readiness a* rapidly
Lyman Lloyd, tbe celebrated manufac­ aa possible. It It supposed that within
turer, of Albany. N. Y., has ever turned 10 day t tbo whole work will bo accom­
out uf bls Mtablishment. Tbe men who plished. Thursday night tbo corp*, which
drove ths vrMeles were suitably but lies Mar Washington, bad a grand torch
plainly dressed, and appealed to be* wril light procession. Gen. Griffin, Com­
conducted, orderly class of params. Th* manding tbe corps, has been presented
Ijtte waa preeredrd'by a chariot contain­ with a corps badge costing ik,500.—
ing K«'pP*’ Silver Band, that play rd Tbe Oihe corp wbleh has been at Manmusic with taste and fine effect. W*
can My. from practical observation, *&gt;
our readers abnwd, that th* procr*si&lt;«i
of the Equescurrieulum is well worth
seeing. Tire rxMbitiun iteelI if a perfect
model of an entertainineiit, everything
Was DsraaTMKMT,
I
being of the most chaste order. Tbe
W aauDtoTus, May 27,1 MS.)

T&lt;&gt; Maj. Gen. Di* : 1
A di«patch from Gen. Canby, dated
I New Griesas, M.j 20th, stales that arratigvnimta t&lt;&gt;r tbo aurreuder of tbe Cmfederate forces in tbe Trsne-Mtasiwlppi
Department have been ooeciudrd. They

manship cannot be excelled. The vault
ipg^of UM troupe is splbod id, five of tiro
A portion of tbe testimony of Gens.
number being ao scoocnpllsberi as to exe­
cute dis difficult and axirwordlnary feat Grant and Mrada before tbe o-nnmltlev
a ffieible auuteraoutu Thus wo might •m tbeconduct &lt;»f the war, bat been turgo on. would our space permit, through nhbed for publication. Both geoersls
warmly indorM th* ability displayed by
Secretary Stanton in tbo manax*n*mi -f
tbe War Department, and Gen. Grant

Steading with regard io the conduct »1
ibe wav, in any particular, between bint­
self and tbe Secretary of W ar since he
hat .been in command, and that the
Secretary had never attempted to inter­
fere or dictate irr hie plana.

in HaalinJ

of having I
strsngtber I
storm tbnl
Mteb. J

unite tout

a prospect I
vicinity * I

Dtr o&gt;

NEW GOODS
detignatirj

JULIUS RUSSELL
&amp;C0.

l.ieo.lr.

Have just Purchased

NEW GOODS.

My be rat

WE DEAL IN

apportion* I

is »2,««.&lt;

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
Hats &amp;. Caps,
Duplex El

CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
■AND-

aa foUvwa

Which will be sold

GESCHWIND,

Merchant

Tailor,

M removed to Ike corner Stere. East af H. I
probablv al or very near Washington
where Davis dltwisaod bls escort, and
divided tbe spoil* under tbe most pre**
ing elrcomtiimcra, Some of Ge»«r*l
Stunemau'o cavalry were hard upon him,
READY MADE CLOTBTJTG.
.ad he taMtuM tn deceive them by BROADCLOTHS. CA8SIMKRE8, YESTIXGS,
haimg them follow tbe body of cavalry
while he and bi* friend* traveled tscoy
across the enunlry and joined bls family.
When Reagan aeked. pmiiaeion to ac­
company Davie to Washington and ex
preened bis obligations m* receiving it,
Gen. Wilson said to Mm you are uudrr
no ubUgatioM qir, f&gt;r 1 ahould have aent
you wbetiMr you wanted to go or not;
you are a civritan primmer, and, be, Dara,
■« a prtsoaar both military and civil.—
Mra.Oay remarked joculoutly that a*
AT THE
she had brought ia her hutband the
would claim the reward offered for him.
to Which Mrs. JHvie refunded, - Yea,
• 100,000 would be considerable of an
■m&gt;«M of pocket money to us, poor un­
fortunate*, now.. I void my bores*. carrUgsa, Silver ware and jewelry for what
little money I bad, and that he* been
taken from ma." Stephen, wm arretted
on Ms plantation only a .beet d.stanor
Iron Atfauta,by ieqsad of Gen. Upton’s

VERY CHEAP!

Sleep; Du:
their Dull*.
Raid; bow

FOR CASH OR READY-PAY.
major; Ri&lt; I

peuvementCblmtiey-C

RUSSELL'S STORE,
Hrcrnl Au

Hastings, Mich.
Jl'UCl KUMBLL A CO.
Ms* 10. IBM.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

ATTENTION!
All Notes and Ac­
due tbe under­
MILLINERY STORE counts
signed on the first day
of January, 1865,
should be settled by
UPSTAIRS.
the first day of June
SILK AND STRAW next Parties owing
BONNETS and knowing us will
understand what we
mean.
J. 8. Goodvuk Sl Co.

loleiue uf |
s the cool
relume, .|

Fields, Bit

hiehintn,’

Bun,.,. Ifa, i, ltd.
it will be remembered that the St.
Albans mi deni warn recognised by Jeff.
Davitseta bissmploy.ssd U claimed
ttei they were eommtamamd by «*m- wtt a

UKrr&lt;*»|

�isska pnooea lo **W
has bcm several ynrs ,1^ appropriate

exrrcieee fur the Fourth have been held
in Healings. Since the rebellion is no
for crushed that we have every pr.mpect
of having a united country again, exalted,
etrengtbened and purified by tbe terrible
stnrm through which it has passed, at
eocb a lime, when the bright day of a
Mrvn.rM.aMWe perfect peace la dawn­
' ' '
‘ -[ that the people everywhere
fhte the day of Ute .nation's

CHANCERY ORDER.
'Tateor atcaioAX. Kghib-MfcU o

Mon. F« A WCOIM TOLUAIA inrs
"
OMt»T FMMACB mOCT.
I*—* *. :*«. Mm«. A. .... r™.

pr«; sag U.U Um real *ad [eno
JkmmI may ba partiuaned

We are glad tn see that there is
a prospect of giving the people uf tb'x
vicinity a chance to unite loan old fashlotted oelebralionVm tbe Fourth.

birth.

Dar or -Uuruatnoir.—-There will
bs religious Meeker, held al the M.
K. dearth. on Thursday at 10 t'Tolock A.

M., M accordance w ith the Proclamatemv
••f the Nati&lt;*u»1 and State Executives
designallng tbe lai day of June bi lie

COMPRISING

SEVEN

DISTINCT

EXHIBITIONS,

WMTII aso MEN , AND UOBSEBI
All uaAer see OigaaU i'atUiien, for OSE SiXGLE FB1CB OF ADMIFSIOX 1

Lincoln.

•avsu Acctwwt.—W t
this village was kicked hy
day fM&gt;rem«*«i, and'severely injured in tbe
region of the liter and kidneys. He is
a Mr way Cur recovery, and aII! proba­
bly ba oat again in a few day a.
Faner.—Friday and Saturday morn­
ings were quite frosty in some localities.
Not much damage i» reported.

.

CHANCERY ORDER.

HK 'H’KB TEUQL2 BL2AT

Tub amovmt «&gt;T Primary
looney
apportioned t&lt;&gt; Barry County for 1805.
ta |2,080,OH. Tbe number uf children
returned, upon which tbe appurtiooment
4.50C.

JAMES
Skirts perpetually taahiunable.

ROBINSON,

But, ac-

in market is J. W. Bradley's New Patent
Duplex Eiliptii: Spring Skirt. They are
elegant, flexible and durable. See adier-

Twa ArtaxTic lAowruLr fur June is

raceiled and all we heed say ia that this
number ia Idly up to that standard vt
excellence which i&gt; s» character!.lie of
.thia magazine. The U bl a of contents ia
«a follows: A leUer about England;
A Press Heriade ; Harpocrates ; Dsly’a

NEW SKIRT FOR 1865.
THE GREAT IX VEXTIOS OF THE AOE IX

HOOP SKIRTS.

Cows; Needle and Garden; Going to
Sleep ; Ductor Johns ; Tbe Great Lake ;

their Outlet* and Defences; To Carolina
Oironado; Regnard ; John Brown's

CVABWIN'S SAW.

Raid ; bow I got into ll and how a gut
.rut of it; 8cbutnaon’e Quiutettqfln E flat
major; Richard Cobden; M'-dern Im
pruvements and our National Debt; Tbe
Chimney-Corner; The Jaguar Hunt;
Lata scenes in Ricnmrmd ; Down ; Tbe

place uf Abraham Lincoln in History ;
Kceent American Publications.
This number completes tbe fifteenth
volume uf tbe Allelic, and neat month
ie tbs commeocemrul of the sixteenth
volume. Now is a moot favorable limb
b&gt; subscribe. Published by Tie*nor ds

aw

halfef Um Xonb.nl qaarwr aM lbs Morthorool
qu.rur of th.
qesrUr of Seeiloa
Twrair-alas ta To«u two North of Ritp srssa
Wai, ta Uw ixaty of Barry sad Sisis af Mich
Jnnv uti l

Fields, Boston. Term* H©0 per year;
two copies for 7,00; tan cop.es for 130,00.

tuuky guerrilla kmron aa the
Wild
t-i^marr n -'■a rwntumi near New Haven,
Ky., on tbe 20th &gt;»’- He
luni« Ue'“
the ’terror ul the Country.

FOB IBRBUULARITIEB.

BnXBtfTB mX

tub

xesxscuwarowt

ittrw.

�iapahilc*.

ft GRANT,
»&lt; :a &amp;.»

the record «f um wtewe trank m»ssnred
oos hundred and four feel in circutnfer.

.t47w«5*j

bHocbM *r* about thw eame length, and
u^tti Masi from n dtetenca, th* hrmi.pbermi cap uf foliage al monk raaatnbtea a
foTMt. AfcHr°”»Adaweooia,wkhits
daapgrvati Uves and tergt smrvy Has-

A: 0t)?A3TH33SE21P
AkE J&amp;rijuui TO SL'fTLT

Ut • pntrixrchal
•’* “ l* *W
am uwm n«w livlof more than two
Itewwvd year. old. U te •
ol
Senegal and other parte of Wettera
Alrtau •

TO D™e»

, . rTh7. ;* Z . —«AV*— .

rt"1"

HD'S

go o

tropical growth—has ordinarily an rrect
tnmk «f not mor* than- twelve ar firnrteM feci tn bight, which divide* Into short
branch**, each lertntaallug in Uh expand
ed tuft of pointed, .word *hapwd leave*.
There waauoouf tbe*e treea, destroyed
by a tern peat aoaie forty ,«•" •r'. &lt;“
the island of Tenoriffc, wHeb measured
forty five fv’t in cinmmference, and
nearly alxiy feel in bight. *nd »bich waa
■uppo*ed to be ona of the oldest living
inhabitants of &lt;&gt;ur glube.
Tbe Courbarils, of Brasil, ar* deacribvd
as having trunk* tnora than eighty feet in
ciroumfarwece at the baM. and aixiy f«t
where tbe bole* become cylindrical—
They are said to rswmbte living '’■■ck*
mure than trees, for it ia only on lhat
pinmule «-f their harv and naked hark
tiiat foliage can be Jiats'iervd, and ttawl
at aueb a distance from the eye that tbe
form* of the leave* c«n n&lt;»l be distinctly

’ »* *

M&lt;ui! mostcomplete xtsqrtfliCTi:

rinttras and srEDiciNta,

OF ALL KINDS,
,(

Xfnj'A-ryiucHi

(4 Ato'Ai.cOiw..

To Suit tbe Times.

KB
MBCHAK10AL Aid MED1C1SA1.
FCRFOSKS.OJaY.jN: v

SSrScagg*
^asSaasE
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GROCERIES!
IS SEW YOKE. SINCE THE
TEA. COFFEE. BUQAJLSP1CB8,1’AFFEB.
MUTNEH. FlfiS. RA1S1MH. 8ODK8HS
I* ted. srwTthlag ta d&gt;« Grocery lit*, s»*t&gt; «•
wU&gt; ba M«ds&lt;lfor temllT use.
Abo * frod ts.-niT ci lbs

Great Decline,
In Prices,

CIIWIK" 3-XIi3'iHlIXIi'3
AH CMklK Kitracts,
yog THZ ZSFZCiAl'llXJrzkTr UF Illg LAPIST.

icr oi au.,ut
. ........... . ..
11* Norfolk pi"". or KaWriuf Ine New
^■latnteia. aUaina a Luru six*. Thia
najestic tree grow, to the bight uf from
ne hundred and sixty 1" »••• hundred
md thirty Irrt. One ieapokrii of which
nt.t-orrd aeventy five feet mund the

OUR STOCK

Au.ot.g the gitf-M-ite fl Acre and Laves
... have tn- "t . t - a Hl gift. n water

Inoprfere hi"* than ,h«“ •«*“«»! Stuck
,,j Kmda kepi in n QiMhJ 8’"". "n,i

PATENT

MEDICENEt.

iiEUlBuiar'S UTiACI SOCHii
isavttbtiiEuToair WAbt:

OUR FACIUTfeS

For Doing Busimess,
D2I3AIP, 3&lt;D3 &lt;ULEH

red, and cmerad with yellowish white
•pot*. The? *nd the nectary were from
one fourth Ui three.fotirths of mt inch ill
tbicknm. Th" flower measured a lull
yard ■«&gt;■«», and tLr jo-dary w-v of tint
capacity of aix quart*, white the weight
ul the whole wu al ieaal fifteen pounds.
—Jfor titulhrriU.

ARE EQUAL TO AEi' IE TBE

•r Beady Pay, only-

STATE

Special attention wlUbapaU to CmfPtJOSftJid.orf pultiog no FKI3tjBrrnO5S. -nd »t,y

;r,rsxrtsssr
iHetaWd1. Medical Depot,
No. 104 SOUTH TENTH ST, PHYLA.

Lately autue practical men lure revointnrodrd application uf wait to pirdem
ci the I In atliuiuii, alter tbs crop bare
been rvuMi.ixl, vr in the apring tielurw or
oiler digging fur crop. ; and wa haew no
doubt IcoUI our uwti liiuilad elpdcncc lu
its uae, khat A will el&amp;AA all that ia claimed
fur it. Fur y ear* it ha* been eaubinbed
that aallliay i.uin tbe uiar«be»u»«rB&gt;-td
by aea water, waa lar to bo prclerwd *■ n
mlftth tu auy- other putatencc. The ap
plication of uriuc^ also lu fruit trues,
especially Ute plum, where it ba. been
rauaE paiurally used la wall known lu
Lave a very Uuueti(*ul ctTevt. Ttoa fruit
growers u| New Engl .bd and New l urk
claim fur sell many •&lt;&gt; vantages by sowing
It Under pear trees. Itery say it glee*
tbebka lo lUa iruit. It aril-have the 1
rfltct in u gkiden, also, ut dcalruyilig
DUXIUM liucct* which boro ibelr winter
habitation* ia the ground. Fruin bh^u
eight Lualicl* li&gt; the acre can Im applied
with aalvty. Any Cuuir, re!uae salt will
du. Il should hot be buried —the ruin*
Will diMulve it Bird carry It down.—
Farmer* frequently have *alt from Uieir
meat tubs and mackerel barrels, which

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dlwroeabto tp warn at
watch word ba amendm«it, Bof proeerlp■
linn. Our purpoee tn improve othere at pomaow wyoiw"-.
God baa made this, world, ana. satire
well «• to ba Improved. An IntellectMl
' * *but Ifettoltfirte iW&amp;t cabineJ.rfwrHUeejand w|&gt;ere era wo
creature mad*
angola, capable W e'proremetit, It to the
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Ing and approximating to hie original we Inept* and the deeper 'frw dig. the
elevation. The design &gt; ■Mpd end pro­ more amusing tta dsrefapvnenk and Um
grass •♦■cured bv combination arid contort. more attractive the reward. Nature if
If th. world tow farnWhedlWTe and Utere but nap cumbrous volume fnr ttamlndte
an Intellectual ffidltaris wendirtg bto mon pertain The hoahnndman who anatyaas
■■tin wav of .taetfoe, U has hta Ito
myrfata who have cllmbta tta steep ta
•octal concert with rotothw sass; dem
oo.trating the advantage of commingling
mind, and uniting nt effirta.
W orthy memV..
a noble enterpriae ; let «s see whether the
meant are practicable, and the object at
taloahla ; the labor aeailabto and the eta
an adequate toward. Lot indolence Mteer
at the humility of &lt;wr efforts, but with
the whole analogy of nature to enemtrsge
na, we mXy prospectively triumph. tto&gt;’
but just entering upon the octet. 'When
we see the edamtut worn by the drop­
*-’* swollen to
ping water, ...........
tta v&lt;t
float the gal hurt ahi
tn an oak stadntfh—
------------ ——.
we mnnnt hut bewrow confidence from
the rvsulta of tta smallest beginmg.
If examples be needed we have them
in abundance. Many ill«Mtrte.M spirit,
Erosided. That spMial *M*q.»’0P e»ap
hare rfoen v- evince tta power of perrobe rn.de to the Prw^d^^ to OgjkEt
reresnee. and the benefita of confederated
efl-'rt.
Our own FaxxxUw laid tta
foundation of hie aftet-emforoew in an
: «Hy extended ae may ba uutaMsnti^tah
e.wciation far more Itarttdd and bumble
the facte oflbecero.and the pesto &lt;•»&lt;!;
than this. Hlmwlf with perhaps five
dignity »f tba Doited .Stated -Ths Seecompanions werw banded for'mutual Im­
provement. They eonveraed.originnled,
wn-te, read, and crttieiata/wM tta oniln
ingthe said amnesty oath, so he tb h»«ors
ion of mind, though but 4tat nt appren­
ITAcrwu. the President of the United ite benefits to the people abd guard &lt;hw
tice hove ripened Into giant Intehect,
Giivaremeot against Irand. - :rai liod
which ’conceived the framework of free­ Slate, on tbeStbd.T of December. |8d3
ln testimony wherenC /baeg tatoMto
’ AN ESSAY, ‘
dom ; wielded ita efikirs nl State; play­ and on the 26&lt;h day of March 1804. did, sst my hand and cuwd the seal of ,lhq
Heart Dvforv l.od.e Ke. 44 I. O. ot C. T. ed with (be lightning’s flash, and claimed with the object to eupprem tba than ex- Uniled State, to be affixed.
2, .
hting'rrbcltion, to. induce all perron, in
ll
'
Dona at the City .taWa^lngtM it&gt;4
Passing along life’s Journey, a voice tho thunderbolt.
return tn their loyalty and to restore th.
twenty -ninth dev of May, in the year 4f
came from a far n«wk in creation saying,
of .UCCVM. let U look at tta reward of authority of the United Sutea. tow
our Lord, eigbteee hund—d -aod
“Brit a little lower than the angel."— intellectual culture.
Tbeeo are realjy proclamation, i&amp;rin* amnesty and par­
But a Tittle lower than the angels! I re manv. and tale been eoAftta aderned in don to certain pereutia. who had directly
plied. Enviable position 1—Can there all the rieb tapestry whtetoJengvage rouM or by implication, I participated in th. •A
■
■ - said
rirtwlliun.
and
wb^raaa
many
person,
be a race nf beings, wilbmat die vestibule farntab and genie, carry, thst it leaves ua who bad so engaged in said rebellion, Bytbe^rtodnS,--'-*-” AWMW MUMW-n
at a iiwe what items to select for unv.n
of heaven, whom God hath elevated thu.1
nitbed rtatal, but wa nutipt it aag aonnn have nince (be toaunnee of said proclamaLives there one of oar speeice who c-&gt;vete of “True independence and sirongth pl iofti Ailed or neglected to take the bene­
E.l.r.tle. SebCM^ . ,
nnt the eultatiua, and would not, were character. Nol ttat Indepstaehee which fit. oflrred thereby-; and whereas many
perron, wboh.re been jurtly deprived
pouriliililiee opened^ aspire to the semi­ ■ reject, all cmtneU, bwt taring brought
____ r -•■
' - *-•*• - । of all dtim toamnea^r and pardoa there­
M
m
forottafor
carrying tat d ’Abo*
Divine e-uidition 1
out his own course, Bto.'blindly and im­ under, by reason «-f their participation
Yet who would 'tore indulge the tbn't, plicitly Flowing a leader. When we direct!’ or by implication in mid rebel­ of peaceable en.igratioo -W •Mrttwo.-—
and In hia wildest dreams entertain the m&gt; a mau together, adtoatomsd to intel lion aad continued ferocilrty to tba Gw There to plenty e( room fuf any camber
ufsmigrantaJu that country. „|M there fa
hope, as tic surveys lbs mvrids bf hi. leetttal detiendenc*, waiting for a master, ernment of the United State, aisee the
fa ou r ow0 great Wort- Tbs diffidence
race but a little hjgber I han the herds lhai we are reminded of certain fowls (rxjt date of said proclamation, sow deaina to to something lb dirndle, and very nfaMf
grmc, br ibe airnlrora that prowl. But specially proverbial for sagacity) which
more fa th* political tta eociirf«lat» B*
a little higher 1 Ney. more irrational fly in a trisngla, end of which tta sportsthing. that await Um adeatiurwrin Mer&lt;
than the one; more cruel than the other, (man has learned that If be capture tta
sehrtoly may tee restored, and that pesos, order
and more hubruted than all the brutal lender, be baa the ffiwk. f
world. Nnt merely ramtale of body conceive a mrttw ewkwwvd dilemma, than and' fr»sd&lt;»m may be eetabltebrd. L An­
drew
Johnson,
Pre.id.nt
of
the
Uhltsd
and substance, but feasting upon the for DOO uninformed ata anecvualoraed to
• ‘ - States, do • ptiedaim and decUr. that I
bran's awrow. and the eon". sg&lt;&gt;ui«i, independent actloa, to ta M
hereby gm&lt;t Ho all persona who have
••me positioo wbhjb throw.I
eating up lheir.fey«&gt;ws as it were bread.
directly of.ladirectly participated In the
With such exhibition, from the only nwn rerourrwe. and compel,
utoting rebellfm,, except aa haretaaftor
wittadt
a
hinder.
Or
If
I
rational race will* which we are conver­
excepted; amnroty and pardon with roesant, where would thought fix the raidence thing more awkward, it Is — _—
of taiugs mad. but. a little lower than -to to bo forced to decide where adverse ,toraXbmof .il righto of property,
tlie angel. I Wtal planet rolling nearest arid nearly balanced view, are ■* *£•— as to slave., and except in csass where
the EteranlTbriuie was made the fa’nrwd In general Itrtsflecwal attaloiiMtn tafl be legs) proceeding, under the laws of the
point, and peopled by creatacewon whom Identified with prtMnpUtuide to decide ata United States, providing fi&gt;r the offices
the Creator spent superlative tore I— •M. Yet H fatal ta' shewed tost there tion of property of perrons wegsced l»
[Jow broad mq«k be 'i» vall.ya rtnd bow have taen metatataly exeepUo^ wtato rebellion have been instituted. be| «m
with parte m«wt brilliant, tad attainmrote the condition, .narrttheleax. that every
bright He. lawns—tots
—-n“
mo«rieh.r--—«- ofMfcMW
f-unti and bow salubrio— —- —71— -.
i-r affirmation,
_______ ly Mutmlited. by toThere ruu.l happipeen revel and nw«tc
fflstotain aaid &lt;
swell in everlasting carol 1 . O. that wt dedrion and tlmid.tr. It may totaed te
r^«tb stall be
fairiy
qurrtioeed
whether
the
eaoee wf
were transferred te.Ux. blissful aoanc,
Truth
.nd
Reform
had
been
toMsd
!
for
­
inada participants foils joy and xaiasd
of
tbeiswor'and
eBrot fi-ffowing, to wit t
ward in Germany, but for the Iron Brmto Ua sievatton 1
■
.
'•‘I db solemnly W^eitr or affirm, to
*
omltahle energy cf III tart
But stav. This asrth is tta alastod
tauntingly affirm of the Mbto «f Almtetoy God, that 4 wHI
spot; sod ours I. dm rscs placed in. tta

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•llenlioo pud to tb. exuel.M;«a nf till, of real
..l.lt, Olt« or«r Wak itariow'.
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aadoeauiior j&gt;"-e-.»liog.
I Milinled u&gt; moi ar U&gt;»
imred bi aald Murtgae. &lt;
Matin ia borvby «&gt;«•■■ dial

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CHANCERY ORDER.
ITATE OF MICHlGAjl.-EigUh Judicial Ci»-

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MORTGAGE SALE.

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81s:
—.L...I, day of toccs.for.
.c'ni Ml-T in and for lf.» ecu nt» cf H*rrt.
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i^r .i a o aiocX. I'- «. • Utar "K
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contained i» Mid bm&gt;H-

ofthe OsHbd State*, tod the TTntow
^.ths State, thereunder, ebd that TwIRi
in like manner abide by and'Wthfcllv
sopport all lawaand proclamation, which

MtDMWtU.*. M&gt;a»ca«,
OFFICE., QV-ER BLAKE'S STORE.

Will aiuad leill tala to to. lto» «TM» prefe.

tJHaofJ.vto.roWp^eGnd.,
The following 'elatoea «T Persons ato
bcual. he has departed from proximity

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1 Bet nfnalpe Aherns remedy, 1 Mm
we tK&lt; in seme measure at least, rnpta.
out elevation, and recover enjoyment I—
We may. The antiA&gt;te to hmnd fa the
MuJTXltlv.fa- sod ths A-rA daphne.

IwboarwwatalltatfobteB
il hr dfolotebtfo takers. «•

But tot me here throw ou| a toe local
.uuestfoe., whafa, to pe.tosm to have
a material bearing upon, our uW*^« J,p

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ng tb* pn.p«r ^riti**,'
that a doctor wWrfd be I
What phyeieiao have ybo
£ of Sept. J. E.T*dow,l

Drtkm BeuSoMd too nsnic* oZboctor*
-Meeting wmmIM to ord*e by J. A.

Sweetey, Chairman.
Jacob Maae, from tbe comtniitea to
edieit fund*, reported I1H pladpd, with
a prospect that tbe same may ho consid-

weoee ear vice, usd tbe country atiil
MRT trtttt ‘Mt* far h. -Gen.
■bernsn rnadenmost humiliating biander In bi* terms with the rebel Jobutv.
esaworybody admite, but the country
MR omfenk thst, Mate bo lesiata that
friondMp far him and adalnOco for
14s military qualities mutt include a

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fart moliavo (tmthM?*, in justice to
Dr. Craven, we fe«T oompalled to any thst
ootwitbrtaodiac the tavldumis and in»ulv
ing sotertion cif
chief df traitors, the

CLOTBINO.

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MMM&gt;wrriui
Hadlcy work* \* nearfy 3.000 d-ten
epuol* daily, the company temtemplale
an immediate eclargemaM of their facto­
ry, which will enable them to mor* than
double thia number. They aro now Using
up three curd* of wood per day In the
manufacture of spools.
[iaf-Tbe Hadley Spool C-tton la far

On motion, a Committee of Arrange­ ptoridanfa and-'«v«r ha* been an unconments waa chosen, consisting^of th* fab Jiltansi Vnlou.««&lt;»n 3Jetl!" lhe wool-—
lowing peraoua: D. B. took, Frank Tbedrtcfor found nothingrariou.ly wrong
Allen, J. M. Nevins, W. H. Hayford pith J*Ts physical poodhtan.
f TU raal reason of Tevis’ dealra for a sal* by Barlow, Goodyear dr Grant.—
and John E. Hall.
psysuuan ' became apparent when his Ed. Banker.)
J. E. Ba» and John Roberts wereap JooonUdc rural was sorted to' him. The
ice ever Oebriw®** Oroecrr,
pointed a copunittee to procure an Orator *m«rd*rer pf w. jftjipnqra ja fed on the
regular *rn&gt;y rations, pred*»l v of the
KALAMAZOO,
- MICH
same quantity and quality'as fa terrod
On motion, the following wereebpten
out to our soldiers in garrlaon. Jeff,
STATE ± U. S. CLAIMS,
as officers of the day.
has not bepo partaking pTUiTs fo&lt;&lt;d with
President—H. A. Goodyear; Vice WrJW***^Po,’n JMl*rda.v
Ofeo disgracsd for tbs simple manoer in
which hw CMTveyptf instructions and lo- Presidents—L A. Holbrook, D. G. ha thraw hi* wznin ' hr war! and meal fnym
him,exclaiming ma Jotuj and angry voice, and I* well able to decide a* to tbe mertenigtoPB. Sterman Insists that his Robinson ; Marshal— W. H. Hay ford.
iu of such an exhibition.—Ed. Wetlern
On motion, the’ following Fissnco •‘that be .WM. not acco»t«HU*d to such
Haoder shoold be excused entirely, and
Rural.]
living, and would not put up with it.’*
that Stanton shall bo condemned, for th* Committee was chosen:
The offiar and bla guard &lt;® duly with­
Standing on tbe balcony of tbe fiber­
manner only In wHoh bo performed a . J. Maus, C. A. Bailey, Geo. Preston, in the c«di looked oa ,1a quiet emprise. man Home, a day or two ago, my atten­
Davis became yet morir irate, and strode
Allen
Jon**
and
George
H.
Keith.
duty to the government.
tion
was.attracted by a band of mu*&gt;c,
up and-down hi* cell, exclaiming that be
On motion, meeting adjutiroed.
Gon. Sberraan'a official report, explain­
which beaded Dan Rice’* Menagerie In i
wm “ to be mu.rderpd."
J. A. Bwbkxv, Chairman.
ing th* reasons for his singular sgrtemant
Al oi»a time lie endeavored lo jlepriyo
8. C. Paiaota, Secretary.
on* of tbe guard* &lt;&gt;( bi* gun. Failing io very large and really beautiful, i* drawn
ihie.hefort&lt;^&gt;eo ,bi* »e*tand shirt, heard I by a novel Iraui, cvmpoaed cd- Romeuj
toward modifying tbe harsh judgement
bi* brrsut, ami .asked to bo sboU Thia i 1 aaid to be tbe tallest eleph.-mt on tbe o-n.
heretofore accorded to that act, but it
Tbo Grand Haven Union says Hoc. mclo-dramatie request waa j»&gt;t complied | tinenl, preceded by a little baby elephant
will Mvarthelesa fail to commend these
with. Oa the contrary, lbs &lt;&gt;ffir*r of tbe I but a little trIB* Over three feet hijh, and
term* to tbe judgement* of loyal men&lt;— T. W. Ferry left home Utt week to at­ day and Geo.-Milos war* apprised of th* two Arabian camel*. Tbe veritable Dan
Tr»r» .-f C»»ll
While She moLi re* of Sherman may be tend a meeting of the QimmiMionart far violent onodoct uf tbe prisoner, and imns followed the band iii a carriage drawn by KwtWtlJMWTlKO'
w«reord*c*du?
bo planed upon hi*ankle*, four borac*. The trained b&gt;&gt;r»ca and
the
Gettysburg
Cemetery.
regarded aa good, in that arrangement,
it
will
be
seen
hi
thls'.lhat
the
Jruning
&lt;Frum the tame paper, wo Item that
mules name next, fallowed by the twen­
Mheeqnant event* have proved that such
was perfectly justifiable la every point of ty.two cage* containing th* wild animal*
aa arangamant was entirely unnecessary. lliert have been sixteen catet of amall
&lt;&gt;( the menagerie. Tbe entire procet*&gt;&lt;&gt;
With tbe facta «U before tbe people, it ia pox at Grand H*ven,»nd one death. (-onWhen ibe.offieera war* about to place waa more than a mil* in length, and p&gt;&lt;
now tbe bight of fatly for Gen. Sherman aider-able excstammi occurred on the 28tb tbe gyves upon hire he became mor* armed a very fine appearance.
In the afternoon I v iaiti-d tbe menage­
io **k more than that hta tingle blender bit. in oonsequenee of tbe-Roard of Dealt b violset than bofetee, and reaisted .with all
bla power lheadjurtmrat of the in snarl e*. rie. At th* paVtHon, I f-wnid an linshall be overlooked oa account of th* prohibiting tbe holding of religion* serHe waa gently but finply held, and the ■uenae crowd, but succeeded iu getting
purity of hie motives. He can never | licet at the church** in Grand ■-Haven. ahacklea fastened. Ha riqleotly berate.]
ii&lt;vide,
and btg.xi an examiatfon, com
All acquiesced 'excepting the Dutch tbe officer while perfufrnlng this unpleua
tnencing with “Old Grixxly,nainonatrou*
eb ureh, where quite a melee occurred, ant duty. He was allowed to scold w&gt; California boar, said to weigh *ixtecii
uninterruptedly* ’ .
resulting in aomo arrest*.
hundred pound*, lie i* surrounded-by
fiinoo bislacarceratloa he has conduct­ a number nf the bear faintly of variou&gt;
Richard M. Smith haa been appointed
ed himtelf io a haughty end auperalious aperies, including Ike black bear, the cinIndian agent for tbia State. Ha waa for­ tnaoncx, tiH * yesterday,'when be beernue
uatnoc he*r of Oragun. etc. The other
merly a clerk under Hoc. D. C. latacb, uuteageooaly violent. He i* cairn rr-tofarmer Indian Agent. Il it taid to be aw day. Dr. Graven bee again v lai ted him, c-rticvivable kind of wild animal*, Hun*,
and report* bla health a* g»&lt;&gt;J.
■
The Vlrjtute Etrettoa.
black and spotted tigers, hyena*. Senegal
excellent appointment W. T. Howell
No papera.are allowed to be taken in leopard*, panthers, xobra, lama*, kanga­
It now appears that tbe election of del- (Judge of Ariapoa.} received tbe ap­
bi* cell. While op the Clyde he man- roo*. South American tapir, alpaca, Iwon.
»g»U» to the State Convention in Virgin­ pointment in March Last but President "bged to gate poesearion of an Jiaguinr,
monkey *, baboons, etc., with bird* i&gt;f all
ia, bald last mopth. only took place la the Jobnaon revoked the appointment containing the proclamation of President kind* arid discriptions.
Jdhnxm selling a pries upon bi* bead ;
re-orgaeixed counties, nine In number,
Th* yak*, or wild ghainorie, as he is
Tbe Loosing Republican *ay* that the after reading wijfoh h? remarked that th*
that the Flerpont Government representcalled, was fastened to a Make, tugivi nil
Lansing and Jackson Railroad will ba
an opportunitv lo examine him. II* i*
«d. Tbe election* in the other purliun i-f reedy for tbe Iran from-Jackson tpd^wliu
mdred a novel addition to a meriBgerte.
th* fitetehava not yet traoapr^rd. When
within two week*, and it ia expected that
and i* a decided curiosity, lie ia a*
these ejaetkma take plane in tbe other
large a* an ox. and h«v hair ul surprising
The HaAtar Sgoel Conga.
portionsof’Frrgmta.’nil who are exaepred grading will be completed far ths entire
length. I next noticed the «acred Cattle
route
by
July
let
[Frew Ihw Spnscfitte K. joUkwo. FcU I. HU.] ofindla. th* only &lt;me«cver permitted to
from d£» President** Am neaty Procla
Il ie ftattavieg to Um local pride of chv l*ave that country. They ar* held in
The Nile* Republican gives an account
maCioc, and ail wbn refaaa to tai*« tbe
Conneclleqf Talfey that a factory at high veneratl.-n and regarded a* object*
of
the
robber?
of
tbe
bouse
of
F.
M.
prescribed oath wilt ba debarred from
Holyoke hu commenced the manufacture of worship. Th* ImiII is wvenlsrn itud
voting. * But it JTto be doubled if thia Faulkner of tbe city of Nile* on the 23lh
of the IxwUapoo! cotton in this country ; one half band* high and with ear* eight-;
Which be proposes to sell at
will gfv* rte origin*! unlott men any uh, by means cf falae key*. Tbe same
een Inches in length, add a very large ;
and it it a.matter that the cation may be
lump «n hi* *boolder*. ’ H« ba* been ■ The Very Lowest Rue?, far Cash.
great advantage. Tbe truth la, rdd Vir­ night Mr. John Bordes, living a few
miles weal of Niles waa robbed In bl* proud of that tb* sama thread is the best trained *o a* to be tatToducvd into the '
ginia WM dlaloyaJ to tba very core, and
My Stock embraces all that la tronalfy
uwu buu»e of money and other valuables in the world.’ ‘ fliretefaee, American In­ ring and made to perform several a/ri
kept iu a Country Stura, such aa
genuity Las filled to pAkfuce a thread ous feats. A cow and calf i&gt;( this singular
been disloyal. The m*!eoml*ou, will to the amount of 12,000, Mr. B. was tied
variety are also in the collection.
which could compete i»acy decree with
when
tbe
ruffains,
three
in
number
helped
take the oartv ss readily aa a turkey
A flock nf Palestine sheep na«t stirart,
the beet Imported tbreede. Tbe com- ed my attention. They an* Very rare
tbemsclve* to what tbay liked.
swallows corn,and with as little reflection
The Lansing Republican say* that a peratlrely eqsable e»d anelectric atraoaupon it* eolemeuity, or sigoificanco,
phnte of Great Britain hoe glrtn it pecu­
farther than the privilege* it confer* upon gang of pickpodcata appear to be fallow­
liar »dtentage* far thread making,. far
them. Having taken the oath of allqri- ing Dan Race’s Show. Tb*y drive a
subtile atoiospheric influence* b*vo a
snoe, awff possessed* themsefvte of the prosperous business In some towns.
potecey In this business which few- imag­
dUprtSuu government, they will nt them- . Hon. 8. S. Lacey, of Marsfcail, baa
ine- w bo have hot engaged In it. Some —.. . . .. ............... ............._.'n ne giri** Into
ealeaa to work to annoy and proscribe been appointed cuUeetor of htterno! Re­
manufacturer* In thi* country have iml- the cage wIrb fanr fiun», a black Bengal
the trw Onion men, and to show their venue for the 3d Congressional district,
latsd *s cloa*ly a* pnaaiblc, and *u far as tiger and two leopard*.
Hostility to the Union in every ooacalv- in place uf Hoc. Ira Mayhew, resigned. they enuld be obtain**!, the.best English
The eatnel* are the only Arabian cameh
abte manner. We had hoped that tbe
mod la iu machinery aad modes of man- in America, all others being of tbe Afri
The Bottle Creek Journal menVcne a
loyal man would have beetr. permitted to
ufactare, but have barvlofar* failed to fan variety. Next to them ar/th* ele­
severe halt storm as vUiticg that dty oa
phant*,—the gigantic Romeo juul the
tmallMt elephant ever seen in this coon
Sunday May 28th. Half nearly as largo
■tote* which have been in rabettfon. Such
try, presenting a wonderful contrast a*
i have a FULL STOCK of BOOTS
kppeorateb* tba only safe method, and as heir's egg*, broke windows act) de­
they stand side by aid*. I bad now seen
all tbe animal*, and wa* ready to bear AND SHOES, in the *.!. uf which.)
th* eoonsr the* fast I* reeugtiissd, th* stroyed crop*.

currniiimwi, ,

NEW

STOKE

NEW GOODS'
NEW PRIEC8!

0.1). SPAULDING,

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES

aoooor will perfect peace, order sad unity

united in
'1 Button ia
wd, and it
tbwt, America
____ . ___ _____ iL -In­
deed, w&gt; attempt of any sumquence waa
made hero ta, manufacture genuine six*
*
*
"

FW A correspoudeot of the N. Y.
Trifaciw deaiea that Cok D. T. Dulaacy,
'dfoeted to the State Senate from the
Alexandria, Va. District, fa a disluyal
man. He voted fur Lincoln in IMV-snd
ha* been in Libby^g* aJlnion man. The
other delegate*ejected in Virginia, so far,
hisvo no fover^le reeord.

Jeff. Davia was acnt from Fortroe*
Macros oa tbe Monitor Saugu*. which
auC aground 18 miloa Mmt WmMrmm.
lie wa* then trenafarred tn the tap*doUM a*, aad UMri-d op to thaaity

Dan Rice's lntere»ting lecture on tbe can offer you
p
anhr.al kingdom. Mr. Rice hat long been
8PLENBID BAMGATNt!
known over (he whril* country aa an in-,
imluble jester and humorist, and he blds
Mr to auoeeed equally weH In bi* new
field. In which be atiil makes frequent
draft* on bl* inexhaustible store of wit.
After the lecture, the *dncated animal*
were put through tb*ir performances,
beaded bv the blind borsa Exc*Iai»&gt;e jr.,
My Goods wan ALL baugbt tinea the
who tn, wltknat doubt,th* moat wonder­
fully educated and intelligent aniiirml great decline In prrceb. I sell for cash or
ever exhibited.
After th!*, fallow the
r«dy pay. charge nothing for i^ereea,
performances oftho other horse*, mulaa.
nothing fur keeping books, nothing far

Lal debU, Wooly a

•• »• &gt;W»»

VM,
ulbtr property. Th* tolara^ b payahte samiSISSilMfa OwpeassMaArf teaaA oaSKtrt**

BjA-rl
Thursday «l
It will b* al
bration of 11
It is knead. I
faahiunsd c» I

the name. I
and a « douI
will all join I
memorate 11
cow so canal
of pnace axel
liberty.
I

HriCi

1

tbs uniting 1
cngregalitM I
Thursday, ill
JamsJioauf t|
nolutbctaial

•desired.

I

u s&lt;Livery &lt;

Hot xxd I]
siocc we hai.l
• nd i be gnari
Gras* Msuflsl
ia rxcecdingl I
X*w oGenal by tbe G^vcramut. u&gt;4 Ma •■p»ria*
advantage* tarte II the
'
'•
Goat I’eputer Loan of the row*te^- '

L«MIS« eJ-tc.O-X'/O? ef m« U*o MtaMfaW

t^-Frsa
our thanks f&lt;l
paraqus. It I
we have aeee

Tns Dvtrcl
tiut the “ Ci|

lortncd that i|
Barry count] I
a high scboUl

hoped be not I
the gift."
We klw*
-county i», ar* I
. ihtak it will d
to 1*11 any thi |

hi.tS0.000 i

tarMra.
tut |«t «&gt;fa free I
aud the latrs

nr-W”
wo failure
uagerie, to si
noth'16th.

tarTM I

4*.hm to time
AVa received I
late for publkl
had changed t
ulum. and th*
tings. N-&gt; re |

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DAN RH
%-A.iaacstt _ ____

MENAGERIE!
“A &lt;™i M^.1 BiMUUr.,. Grt J Suh.

phant in Amerhsa, two Arabian Campbells, the edueated Mules,
ann I,..,, i. T*. co.-.. . &gt;.r l 1 __ &lt;*&gt;&gt;&lt; , * '
will POSITIVELY exhibit’

AT HASTINGS, FRIDAY, JUNE 16th,
By the proceedings of t I netting on
Thurwday evening pubiishij elsewhere,

MIDDLEVILLE, THDE3DAY, JUKE 15th.
ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS.

CHILDREN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.

U will be seen that there h o be a cuJebratim&lt;c&lt;tbe Fourth &lt;&gt;fJul fa i Hastings, WUl *pN*Uwl............................. ................... r»t,boravvin „d lor.rvellnlltta^
It is intended that this shall
be an old
fasMuned celebrathc, and oie worthy of
the name. The times, ar^
and we doubt not but that 1
will al! join In a hearty rndea'i

.

.

HATT iRIDB

.

&lt;;HA.N&lt;^YtQlU)E8.^rn‘

stati: orxiasiQA&amp;^gha,

memorats the birtb-dsy of
unw to pstuly restored to tin
cf peace and tht enjoyment o(
liberty.

|3y” Religious services wet
tbe vailing of the M. E. and P&lt;
congregations, at tbe M. E. &lt;
Thursday, in accordance with
Jkinationof tbe President. The djiy wa&gt;
nut uthec*iae ubuervwd as we could Lavi

«rw.

iavaa«.» ...
tplabitn’t* SuWrtt
5 U.n-TM&gt;4em*

.Bfesrtt'#.

HT Gm-lyeer, Ration 4: lUdl. j

repairing thrir fl.-uring mill, by ext
ing tbe large fl- tub fr&gt;Htt* the saw
und arc patting in four turbine ■
w heel*. This will enable them V« c

Ilutawo Dar.—It is now two week,
•inc* we ha»e had any rain in this •eetion,
and tbe ground ia getting very dry.—
&lt;&gt;raaa is suffering severely. Die weather
ia exceedingly Lol.

4IX Or MIOWAX Coup
s aeaaloa at th* i'rebats Cunt
ory, balfea At Us J'oUiatt 0
cl thsd-ss. on MsoSsy, V»
la u&gt;« jni GO* tbouMi
cd •fxtr-B r«. pTBocal. 8. C.

sad »f»iy t»a ' t‘r«*«it,8. C. fauiPus. JbSjb ct ।
r’u*lb* matter1 of'ibT
Mpben* M. |

“oVrtSl^d fltlajflM jJrtJWfe'bdV^fed
at Albert a Hilt, praying tbat tbe I a.twill ar. d
teatanaat at said deeMaed. may be admitted to
Thereupon it u Ordered, That Meufev, the

AaUtk an4 AlrLtr Kcjli
A*J&gt;Uo Camel*.
i
Capo Good lir.pe Lion L L
Aiuaaukui &amp;scfc lijr.
Econrtl 1ao|-H».
Royal LmoIibo Tigvr,
P»Mher of Tarugtmy.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SA LB •. ”
iiMBUttw of tta ettate cf Jobp X. listen**,

fy Frank Allen Esq. will aecept
our thanks fur a basket uf splendid Asparague. It was of th* largo I growth

Tnir Detroit Adrtrliarrii Tribtiat say *
that the ~ CAriit.aa HtroU has been in
formed (hat a Mr. Baldwin &lt;&gt;f Hastings.
Harry eonn'y.hs* given I50.0CH) to found
a high school or college in Ohio, and
hoped be would lire to be aide to double
the gift."
We know

where Hastings, Burry
-county is, at.-d where Ohio is. but we
tbiuk it will puitle any body in thi* trgion
to tell anything about Mr. Baldwin, ur
hutbO.OOO donation.

hr* Is bereb* giesn.UaVi

ssper printed «tid cit*ulsunf
Barry, f.r Hum •nctae*l&gt;S wm
fever bearing.
8. C
&lt;A tree copy.) [laytOj

The only ARABIAN CAMELS in America I

NW SKIRT FOR 1865.

PKOFOSORSEARX.
r— fcuwm “LION KING

win«t«-tbB DENS of PKaFOr.M:".

Lions, Leonards, Tigers, Panther*, 4 Cougars!

HOOP SKIRTS.
J.

The Educated ELEPHANT, ‘Romeo,

DRIBLET'S Xe*r&lt;K»» DUPLEX EL-

irwkA“«4'ww&gt;v.'

»y Mnu F. D. Ackley la just in re
ixipl&gt;&lt;fa fresh supply uf Millinery go&gt;«d*.

nod tbe latest sty Ira.

jy We are assured thill tberr a ill fatWlurcon the part »f Dao Rice's Mrserie, t" visit Hailing* as advertised.

ssra
g^y~The Eqnr»curriculutn failed to
r.imato time on Monday a* advertised.

Estate of Delebes^

irro&gt;Jf/CHZ«v;a

We received a line frmn the agent tx».
Uta Air publication Iasi week,
’ng
had cbaneed the route of the Eqwswrirulutn. and that it would nut visit Has­

tings.

sattf****^

IXqCIRE TOR THE DVH.EX

N&lt;&gt; rea»i&gt;us were given.

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!
tuE cheat female BfeMEor
fob Iruegclauities .

Remember the day and date.
#

F. A. KEELER, Agent.

..Honing, »iS:
ATKiLwSaopra

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aBANCE*X,ojyiHBv; uju

STATZ or JtlCBlGjUr, n»

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BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,
BAVINS FORMED

wall eetablisbed Uwe of miasma, tvs
families may dwell within half a mile of
a drained mill pond, aad eat only one
will nstfer from It, while the other four
will remain free from ur.tMal disease :
Fis'nt—If • rapid stream of consider­
able width runs between the drained pood
and tbe house.
. Second—If there is interposed a thick
hedge or growth of living, luxuriant tree*
or bushes. A.treble row of sunflowers
ia known to hive answered the purpose
In repeated (a»rs.
Third —If the prevailing winds from
June tn October are from the hoove to-

ARB PREPARED TO SUPPLY

Roberts &amp; Striker,

OF ALL KINDS.
AND

AT PRICES

Suit the Times.

BtoemsBvrtalMiriMld.
JRFENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

twi

imm,

jy FOB MKTHAMiril. and mbdicixal
POKFCMU^OKLY^a

Beenod-Miasm le absorbed by thick,
living, luxuriant foliage.
Third—Miaam cannot travel against
the wind.
Fourth—Miaam cannot ascend a high
steep hill.
Ibero la n» mystery in these variations
nor any complexity, when tbe laws uf
miasm are thoroughly understood.
.II.will be practically u.slul for the
young farmer, in a pecuniary point uf
view, id understand, further, that in one

GROCERIES
IN NEW YOBE, SINCE THE

Great Decline,
In Prices,

r any sluggish stream, may be visited
ritb iicknew; the very next year that
ame boose may be exempt because It ia
, very cold summer; mid the third year
twill escape, because it is a very hot
earner ; and the f.airth year it will be a
ary healthful hahltatioo, because it has
wen a very wet cummer. Why these

TEA, ComX, RUG AB. SPICES. PBPPBB.
PBVXEM. FIGS. RAISIXS. CODFISH;
H^rowviblsg frw-&lt;U* °"**r7 '"*■ *neh *
Also a great varistv of tbe

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Ab4 Cwklif Extract*,

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OUR STOCK

First—Miaam cannot form, or If It
does, cannot rise through a fool or two
of depth of water, and lbs wet summer
keeps tbe pond &lt;x&gt;vsred.
8*wod—Tbe hot summer dried the

MTEST MEIICEIEV.

HELMBuUi’S EXTRACT BDCHu
tSflFDLOVSD^bSS WABM

OUR FACILITIES
The cold summer did, not give the
digreeof bsatureessaryip'thr generation
Of miasm—that is, eighty degrees of
Fahrenheit.
These principles fully explain the ap­
ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN THE
parent mystery of the epidemics in Nev
STATE.
Orleans, already referred- to In the first
part of thia article.
An illustration of the laws of miasm,
which tbs writer will never forget, »«"
bad during a cholera summer in Boston,
under the foll&lt;«wingcircum«taneva:
The city autfihrilirs inaugurated a must ।
perfect as exam of cleanliness. Efforts
were made tn procure the services uf the
most reliable men to visit every house
from cellar to garret, and compel tbe remuvalef everything which should have
even a (remote tendency to inrita the fear­
ful aouurgc. Tbe rreulls were admirable;
there was nut a single ease of cholera,
except in a very restricted district; in
fact, only one family wee attacked. A
more special examination was instituted.

For Doing Busimess,

of th* caller, a large pile «»f th" accumu
latinns of bad bou«okeeping fiw year*,
and this waa in a state of putridity. On
its removal, and the plentiful use of tbe
most powerful disinfectants, tbe disease
at once disappeared, and did nut return.

- TaAWsrLAsnwo.—It is time now to
transplant cabbage, tdmsto and tohereo
planta. Thia b often eareleasly don*.
Mid great losses are sustained In eonsequenee. A few hours exposure of tbe
plants to tbe cun and wind will result In
tbe kies of voids days' growth, al least, if
it does not cause the entire kwe of the

These plants should not bo - lifted from
tbe bed. if it Can be helped, till tbe ground
and the holes ere prepared to revive
them. It tea capital plan, if tbe soil ia
not already eery moist from rain. In wa
ter. them thoroughly in the bed an h«&lt;nr
or two before lifting. Jt will cause a
greater amouX of soil to adhere to tbe

“ Taka feou up tsadsrly, lift fe«m wife care."
ia tbe rale to be observed hers, as in oth­
er things. “ No pains, no nina," is the
mono. Select a rainy nr damp day, if
possible. It not, just before sense* is
better than tbe morning.
We like to
have a pretty dry roll to set them in,
(rat we would have a supply of water to
pcrar Into the bole after it ia made, and
before It is soaked sway eat In ths plant
sad Bit in with dry soil. This U wet by
the wat-r, and tbe plant is surrounded by
tnoiature, and ) et ths surface Is I-hieo and

TTSE HELMBOLD’S
EXTRACT BUCHU

HUBBOLD'S EXTRACT BOCBO

Helm bold's Drug and Chemical Warthctne,
Ho. 694 BHO AbWAX, X. T,
Helmbow/lkdical Drpet,

MO. 104 SOUTH TENTH ST, PHIL*.

Bmre of Counterfeits

ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S!
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THE ONLY SURE THING.
PHOTOGRAPH

3WJ8 &amp; GBDIBS,

JBD. BT TUB WK T, WK Bi VB

A

Large

Stock of

MEN’S AND BOY’S

BROGANS

STOVES! STOVE*I STOVES!
"»• Ml Um Take t are al IL

TEA.
TO8 CAITO iES WAIT j
OLD LADIES A FAIR MAIDENS

tbern on crocked corn and milk curds,
snAWl here enllk curds enough I feed
them oo It allcgetber. eod I hardly ever
testgja. When they are four weeks
nidi let them coin ek.ft for tb^neelvM.
Tbe old sees sometimes batch a eeeoed

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"Aloeoe; but yoa will belies* il by
degree*, a* 1 did. If you would, however
pros* the truth of my wi.rde.**k ..Eriatant MimsII; tee will a&lt;H deny. It Dow, ibu*
be rsviild kill m« for reymllnghis s«or*t.
GH«iu«itUf th* day after t^murruw to
rosita my escape, and you may have ail
I hafre eaid confirmed by bis own lipa."
Th* sound of Edataat'a returning
fixristep* put an sad to thie painful inter­
view ttetween th* fellow victim*, and

Wearing yet os his pal* sweet face,
8ocsU be bld br lb. dost nt th. grave.
Th. Hagwtag Ugktaf hU beyboeTs greet.
myt-y and Uoey or
P«w ,Bfeik. Mantega.

Malted sad damp are lb. curls of gold.

write falahond to her mother; and her
letters were full of nothing—th* picture
of her life whhnol its wretchedness.
Her b-isband was not the only tyrant
on Ma plantation. His overseer, Mr.
Ii.iimini Barker, waa worse than his era
ployer. The wife of this man attracted
Pauline’s regard; for she was quite
handsome, and her fane though somewhat
haggard, expressive &lt;/ intellect and good­
ness. She waa reserved toward Pauline;
but the latter mistook her manner f*
diffidence, and remHad her friendship.—
She waa very unhappy. Barker treated
her brutally ; and rme day beat bar so on
mercifully that Pauline, bearing her

SSEs*
Looking so liudrome, br»’.sad gras
Uomsbody’s kiss &lt;ra kls furol, rod lay.
Sotasbody clung to bln porting hud.

A ad lb* natllag. «1&gt;IM tA* lipa apariTtaderly harp lb* fair yauag dead.
1‘aaaisg lo drop oa bis gisva a irer;

gliattllaiw.

CHANCERY ORDER.
ITATE OP MlCniUAX.-Eigl.lli Judicial Cir-

JSXI'KXS'

Artcid* Eciatant was a handsome,darkeyed. high spirited, elegantly -dressed,
dashing specimen of the pink ofSuulbarn
cbivulry. He claimed Louisiana a* his
birth plaee ; and. if anything might b«
inferred frum his style and lavish ex­
penditure, waa very wealthy. During
bi* summer sojourn in th* North, be ob­
tained an introduction to Mia* Pauline
Steadfast, a charming Blonde, gentle,
delicate, susceptible and refined, and com­
pletely fascinated her, *o that the at rracc
feared and loved him, almo«l trembled
in hi* presence, and yet involuntarily
sought il. The Louisianian paid bls ad­
dresses to her with great ardor; and, be­
ing favored by Pauline's mother, who
had. In the meanwhile, ascertained that
be wa» really *a wealthy aa be represen­
ted himself p&gt; be, the girl's consent waa
soon won, and ber band And heart be­
stowed upon a man *o intimately oonnccted with that peculiar inalltulion of
the South she had bom taught tu abhor,
a* to b* the posesaur of some hundred
•lave*. Her only brother was abroad at
the lime of her marriage, and her father
I had deceased aom* four years before, or
the planter's pretensions and character

“ I atari to-morrow morning," she said
abruptly. Can 1 do anything for y«»*r
“ Are yon going to leave yeur hus­
band 1"
“ Do you mean Barker 1
Thank
heaven, he is no bushand, no relation nf
mine I I am ashamed to sav that ba ia
a fellow-townsman—a renegade
lan. I should like to catch him once in
hia native city. My. &lt;«ly regret io part­
ing with him is that I leave him without
taking revenge for th- thousand iasulta
and injuries he baa h-aped upon me."
“ Can you poet these two letters fnr
meF
. “ Yea, If I make good my escape."
“ Thia is diracted to my mother. I?
sight of Pauline, hl* brutalltv was abash rou pass through &lt;mr town, call upon bur.
ed; snd. after he had eent hi* hlreding Have yue money !"
victim Into an inner room, he attempted
to extenuate hia conduct by vilifying her.
and accusing her &lt;iCrinfiddily an gross
that the felabood of the charge was reIf
evident to Pauline, who defended her
with earnestness, and extorted a promise
from the now fawning overseer that be
would benoafiirth treat hl* wife with more
bunianity.
Paulino reported the circumstance to
After her departure, Pauline felt more'
Eclatant. who laughed, end raplied :
Eclatant left her
“ 1 never interfere in ouch matter*; and more desolate.
there la a (proverb against it. Besides, much alone, facing asGvely engaged in
he may be right; nt any rale, site would the buaineaa of Rebellion, which com­
certainly turn on me, If I meddled with menced al this time ; and, having consti­
tbeir matrimonial squahblea.
These tuted himself one of its most forward,
though Dot one of its ablest promoters,
us; they can whip their wives Into good be bad little leisure to devote to his do
behavior, which fashion does not permit rues tic efiaire. Pauline had. however,
opportunity to cooGrm the fugitive's
ue to do—more'* the pity I”
The Icy tone in which these remarks statements, and, as soon aa she had done
were made, rang In Pauline'* ear* like a so, prepared to follow her foqtstep*.—
deathknell! She could g-* reply. •"'* Sb- extended Ker Walks, tn the b&gt;&lt;p* of
sank into a chair, uncnneciotn of any thins thus preparing a way of escape. . One
but their terrible significance. Eclatant day, while making her experiments, she
left her to meditate upuu hie sentiment* penetrated a, swamp to corns distance,
and accidentally discovered an object

Pauline guxed ou toe ghastly spectacle
Ull ber brain reeled, and then fi-d in ter
rnr she knew not whither. Night cam*
on ; fantastic shape* seemed to gatHter
about her, and some tiniaa still m»re ter
ribl* to pursue. Her sense* Irft her, and
reality became a Mank to ber soul.
''
WMn Paulin* cam* to ber een***, *h&lt;fi&gt;und bkraelf a prisoner In BdUtainf*
bouse, with bl* abhorred utrrreeet',' Bar

from sinking so tow as I am."
Pauline started, but did not utter a
syllable.
If you are rick of lingering, cheating
hopes—of ever increasing agony, and
would know the truth at tinoe, I can tell
you all."
•
j
Atowoepy.
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vr
” r

J- “• U.*.u*»u,

HgBTOAOE SALE.

hsarieg date tb* sevrwlaavth day of Dnaabar.
A. D.1M1. sod receread to th*
Kagiater of D**d*«b awd for U» reoaty of Barre.

favor of th* neat and orderly bom* ah*
bad left in tbs North; and though hun­
dred* &lt;/ being* nbout her knew no law
bui ti*r will or her husband's, she eould
WK1UHT.
4 Q0CNBK1XQB AT LAW. not reconoil* herself to ths feet, or seen
realize other actualities that surrounded
her. Many of the laUer were uristing.
of which she had not th* feinlMt. *uaKHtotmUl. Micsieax.
picion snd some monlbs more of com­
OFhCE OVKR BLAKE’S STORE. parative happiness fell to her lot. Sb*

Paulino locked inquiringly at the
speaker, but made no reply.
“That Is, I thought I was what y«.W
think yourself to be—Ute wife of Alclde
Edatanl."
•• What F eried, Pauline, starting to
her feet, rented from her stupor, as If ahe
had received an electric ebook. “ Wbat
do I heart*
.
"That you are no more the wife of
Eciatant than 1 am."
" W hat do you mean 1 l« bi married
to another F
“•Yea, to hl. match ; to one be fears
and batea. Ho married her fur her
money, and be did get p.wee*.ton of the
larger portioa of It, and thee tbev Quar­
reled, foqghl, and separated. Madame
Edatanl, the wife of the mao wa both
know mo well, is now. living ia Feaxw.”
•• I cannot betlee* thia." - - x-- " • “ tint could I, when I was aa you are ;
t la, however, too true. and .If U were
foot, I, not you, would be tevs wife: for fa*

to pester her with a loelhaqma suit.
wbia» well nigh caused her’to relapte in
to niadnees. Bui he still persevered;
and, finding her npp-4itiou more rexilute
than be upveted, hr menaced her' With
violence. A* she knew Mm to be cape
bio of any evil eitreme, ebe web kept in
oonsiant dread. So powerfully a a* she
wriHagbl upoo by her trere that she was
more than once’ t rmpt cd to commit sui­
cide. to escape th- degradation worse
than death to which he threatened to
a&gt;mpel'her to submit- ,
, .
After a trying Interview with the
wre'ch, while she held lbs ta*trumvnt
with which aho meditated selfdrelructlon
in her hapd, heady to plunge il into her
brertshould ho return', she beared sever­
al pistol-ahote fired In an adjoining room,
end, io a moment after, her brother
shouted her

tn ba purposely wide of ths mark.—
Emeai w** to fall at th* report of th*'
fir* arms, and feign death, and afterward
Join the counterplotters at a rewdrevou*
at which th- Colon.) bad arrred to mrel
and reward them. Th. plan was serried
out with an amount &gt;4 nervs and precis,
ion that the hardiest veteran* amid
scarcely have exrellrd; hut th* crowning
auceeea end triumph nf the plot we* th*
capture of Colonel Erialant bimarif.ssho
waa caught In hit own trap, hating no
soever appeared at the rendsxvoua bo
had appointed. than hr was sei ted. bnm4,
and dregtretf off to the Federal lines, then
eatablUKad wit bina few mile* of Rlch-

\ “I have an .overseer** murder to
avrnee." replied .I he Colonel
•'Th- ren«e I* worthy nf the champion,"
rejoined Ernest. “I saw your wife fo
Pari*. Cotooel, before her decease. 8b*
it waa who expneed you to ma. and Mot
me ftn Louisiana In time to rescue my
risiar from «bo monster to whom yon
were in the habit of throwing your vjo-

actions, and you do well to oonsl
fowowlf h-« avenger."
(Monet Eciatant retorted define
W iJrwa.evidM.tly disaptodMed.

He was abnrtlv afterward exchanged,
and Emest returned tn the " front."—They eongbl nne another with solicitodw,
hut a rear nr more elupeed bwfiwe fortaas
favored their mtrtDsl desire.
.
One morning. while Emest waa al«mhering upon the vaHaywf many bantu—»

nd if bri «&lt;•*«•'* Northern steadta***
bud got mb. poBitien. M proved eqnal to
ftiotbrm fire. firreAly a* It raged.
Erect rallied bls Wen. Infused hl* own
dauntless rrx.luU.in into their hearts, nd
the onslaught was wvUinsd. wan checked
&lt;-rs strove gallantly but In vaia to bring
iMr rnrn hack to tbdr work. It ouuid,
ont ba d-me; lb*y berik- aod Bed in th*
moat «u»e qui pent div .rd*r.
*
Al thin mommlErnnM espied Ms long,
•ought fur enmuy, abw, and galloping

Northern moduli will
aynhW.”
U to. U—» S— Ut
advanced Upon hl* enemy.
____ i'MCH aduM MM, MM
defend the right F
"■
The C.4.WXI larriedlto pMted feed
He Ue* Hw&gt;t' bt ,'«ru*s4. *l» ■dhtod 4ta
•Wh. M&lt;(Ber M » —UlfrWWIillW

�7-30
Ha reeled henaath the str.-ke, and Ip
a moment after, the weapon that dealt it
was plunged tbronghbta heart. Befell
expiring almost before t be tafliiw* th*!

LOAN

GS! DI

detailed fob duly in the War ]
meat at Richmond, and who bad

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" wuSm^Sm.IA a H.

axndvra. Jacob ftwmpaofl.
’
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GO«DS

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Dr. Black---------- - -------------------------- “
y. Captain
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fortorfield,

BUBTON &amp; ACKLEY'S

Capt. Miimder and odwra. I aim knaw
Clement C. Clay and -&lt;
Tcaneesee. I knew Mr. I

paid farina single week. The printing
presses have finally surmounted the diffi­
culty, and &lt;m Wednesday, June 7th, the

deliveries, of the Third Series commenced
and. will be camtinued with tbs same

It has been thia Interruption of delivery
at the tune of subscription which haa
given an appearance of a falling off in the
popular taking of the loan,— the great
body of small takers being unwilling to
yay their money mil cm they receive their
notes right in hand, to carry them borne.
|l la expected that after thia week the
daily tubecriptions to the Seven-Thirties
will run: up into millions, as they will un
donbtcdly be stimulated by the r&gt;peniug I

“

plans iur a campaign, he atolldly smoke- ;
ify ou call him wo imbecile and a hlunderer. be blandly lights another cigar; if
yon praise him as the a restest General
living, lie placidly returns puff from bis
regalia ;and if you tell him be should
run At tbe Presidency, it does n.4 dis­
turb the unsubstantial vapor which tvpL
fiea the polrtitudaa'a pronine*. While
you are wiwrderiug what kind of a man

Another corrmpoodout syre:
Tbe
torts Masnabaaeei arid Griffci, strong
works, defending Sabina Paas, wsre oc­
cupied by Lieut. Commander Pennington,
of tbo gunboat Owaaeo, without opposi­
tion, on Um 2fllh ult. The rebel troops
bad all evacuated before tbe arrival of
tbe Federal forces. Il was said that they
left ir. a state of mutiny, and that thia
was the prevalent oeiditiun of the rebel
f Tees gtmorally ia Tcxm prior to and at
tbe Utua of Kirby Smith's sorrssider.—

Liacxm

Books and Stationery

Monday nij

Paints, Oil,

A delegation of eitlxcns met Commander
Pennington and expressed tb^insrlras ft
wining to vurreuder everything, anxious
to take the oath of allegiance, and de
lighted at ibelr reatbraliou to tbe old
Government. This seemed to be the
leeliagof ths Texans generally.

right." The dispatches snoke &lt;&gt;r the
St sons to be asMsainnted—Mr. Lincoln,
r. Johnson, the Secretary of War, the
Secretary of State, Judge Cliaae and Gen.
Grant Mr. Thompson said on that oc­
casion, or on the dny bellire that inter­
view, that_^the assassination proposed
would leave the Government nf the
United States entirely without a bead ; '

ant loans bcomie dur, and can be paid
off There ia no fexq«»n why the United from the rebel authorities, and conferred
States credit for money should ever again one on Booth, or would confer one ; that
fall below ha credit for courage. The every body engaged “tn this enterprise
would be c*wn mission rd, and if they es
caped to Canada they could out be sue•«rf Integrity of the country will place crssfully claimed under the Ektradition
Its pecuniary integrity on a par with tint Treaty. I know that Thompson and the
of the most favored) nations—and that others held these eommissions in blank.
They commissioned Bennett Young, tbe
will represent a rate of interest under
St. Albans raider. It *an a blank com-

ntaking tio parade «&gt;f the Immovable pur
B iron nerve, and silent penetrating
igruce G'-d haa put into hitn. lranquM&lt;faHitne»a is hidden from the snperbt-in) scrutiny tiebmd a cigar. a&lt; President
Lincoln's is Iwhind a joke. Wbso any
body-trle»tt&gt; ts-sx. cajole, nveravr^ brow
beat, or decievrf Llt&gt;o&gt;-|n. the President

HSSHNGS, MICH.

party with Georgs N. Bandera, and other
rebels In'Canada. Thompson conversed
with me upon the sahject of the pint, to;
asaaBsinste President Lincoln and bin'
Cabinet, of which 1 nve notice, befiwe the
aMaasinatiun In the New York TnAwfar,
tbe paper for which 1'corresponded. 11
had iieen invited by’ Mr. Thompson jo
participate In that enterprise.
WMn
Nuratt delivered these di*patches fnlm
Davis, Ttewnpeon laid his hand upon/.be
papers and saM, referring to tbe amawsin-

stitution of tbo United States by which
they could elect another President. Mr.
Government will ever again offer so de- Wells was klsn named, but Mr. Thomp­
iirsblo a security aa these notes, and son Mid ia was not worth while to kill
about twu hundred millions only remain him ; be was ofnocrwieeqiieries.
Mow trx onnrtnaTOBM wait Datcaxu.
Tnoui}Ha»n at onu time said • “Borne
of our boys are going tn play a grand
expenses will be vastly reduced, aad in­ juke on Abe and Andy,” which bo Mid
vestors must look for a sharp reduction

Atlantic-Muulbly for April t
A peculiar kind id grit, not felling un-

*

Tax Wd

pnsptl y far-staked uyve'iwwifS st MbssrigdseO.
The Votes of thia Third Sark, an prveWy
similar ia bra aad privOsgsa *• IM Bsvoe-Thir-

lo some pal
James B. Merritt tesliued—I am a
physician and have been in Canada about
a year. In Montreal, In February last,
I heard Sandrim uaniv a numiorr of per
wins ready and willing to remove the
President, Vice President, the Cabinet,
and Mims id the leading Generals of tbe
United States; and be added that there
wm any amount of money to aocoroplisb
this purpose, meaning tbe asaaseinaiinn
of Uu-sa persons. He than read a letter,
which ha said he had received from the ’
President of tbe Confederacy, meaning I
JeS-rsun D&gt;vi*. and which letter justified
bun in making any arrangements that be
could accompiixh such object. There wm
a meeting at that lime of these rebels, and

more lattary I
settling due
ter being U|
ly possible :|
A dispatch to-the Cincinnati Gattlle
from Lexington, Ky., My s reliable infor­
mation baa reached the friends of John
C. Breckinridge that he has arrived sale
in Cuba. •They refuse to say how be got

bigbsr rates I
offered. Ill
buoghl at prl

is that a ter
until tbe ml

It appean that many «&gt;f the planters &lt;&gt;f
Tennessee have not yetaivepted the great
fact of emancipation. Their old preju­
of which waa, that. if-the Southerners in dices cling In (ham with such tenacity
the Canadas and the Stales were willing that they cannot give up the Idea of again
tn br governed hy such a tyrant as Lin­ bringing the negroes'lnto eubjectfor: and
coln, lie (Davis) did not wish u&gt; reoignrxe lording it over them as a servile race.—
them aa friends,and that he approved of They long to revive the dead pen. and
Clay. As It camo to them from Rich­ the proposition to aaeasainale him. Col.
mond it was only aligned ** James A Sod Steel read the letter, also Capt Sent,
don. Secretary of War." I bad a cunver George Yonug and Hill, ail rabvla. This
Mtion with William C. Cleary on the Hireling waa about lbs noddle of last
Sanders said B-mth was
day befiire, or the day of the assassina­ February.
tion, at St. Lawrance Hall. We wgfa speaking of the rejoicing in the Statee otuMn-UiBsai, who was hangvd in New
uvsr tbs surrender uf Lee snd thewapturr York. He added, that if they could dis­
r &lt;»•--eedMub Uw bar
"I Richmond. Cleary said they wouLF ' [»w of Lincoln, it would be an easy mat
UUKT05 A ACKLKV.
ter to di-puee of Mr. Johnson in aonie &lt;&gt;f
mouth in a dny or two. I think this wan his drunken revelries; dial if they could
the day before the sw«a«itj»/i&lt;m. He dispoM &lt;.f (ba Preaidrut. Vire President prctallona that euHicftow, by some 8u
knew 1 was In the secret of the conspiracy. and Cabinet,and that if Mr. Seward ■ &lt;Ml Id pretne Court decieine or a&gt;m&gt;e action of
LICENSED
It was to that ha referred.
The saaas be disposed of. it would satisfy lbs people Congreas, slavery may be ro-establiabed.
vitiation wa4 spoken of among os as com North, and that a peace could be obtain­ This makre the blacks discontented, un­
ATM
ed ; that they had endeavored to bring i settles them fn-rn labor, and very fre­
about a war with England, lull Mr. Sew . quently induces them to abandon their
KIAPPEM &amp; BOKtOWft,
I communicated to tbe Tribunt the
homes and resort to ritiee, where they Office ever tvcbrlwg** Grweery,
intended raid un St. Albans, and tbe pro
ere apt tn become nuisance. The other
poeed sasssaination of the President; but
they refused to publish the letter. I did
Micri
the first. It Is tbe refusal of many tnx«
this in March hat, as te the President's
ters to nay wages to tbrlr blacks, or to
aseamination ; also in February, I think ;
fulfil the promises made to them. A
certainly before the 4th of March. They
mxrter beflovea that there ia a' poewtblUtv
never supposed I was correspondent for
that somehow slavery may be ro-ctah
any paper; I only said I was seeking
llshed. and regarding the blacks ax still
items. They supposed I was n re)&gt;e| and
his
pronerty, he is unwilling to pay him
I waa in their coafiderMe. The proposed
Ogdrn-burg raid waa prin tod in the I
isev to pay the blacks wages for pnaluoTribunt. I did not communicate this
ing last year’s crops have been broken.
matter directly to tbe Government, fur
It cannot be expected that the blocks,
tbe reason that I eupp&lt;wed the enmmunicwlion in tbe Tribunt would be seen by sinew the lummomC 1864 up to tbi. time; who believe that their emancipation is a
tbr Government oflkials, and I did not also George N. Saixk-r^J. p. Hnfaimbe, finality, will work regularly and steadily
ch,awe U» have tbe information go lo tbr Beverly Tucker, W. C. Qmry, Harring- if they are cheated oat of the wages
Govemuicnt directly from me. 1.re­ [um Hicks and others, under fictitious promised them, and there le danger that
quested Mr. Gay. uf the Tributelo^glvv names. Tbonipeon had sovcral names, &lt;Mr black population may beomie, Ui a
large extent, permanently demoralised."
n------n,.,
the information to tbe Government, and
one was Carson. Clay
_ ——,------ Tbe negro will work faithfully if they
I believe ba did to. Thompson Mid, ia a Lacy, and Tracy. Jacob Tbompann said
oon»erMlfon with ma, that kiiling a ty he had friends of the Confederacy all over ara justly dealt with. A yew ago, a
mat in such a case wm no murder, and the Northern States, willing to go any planter near Memphis offered His negmaa
asked me if I h«&lt;l read a letter called lengths, and that be could; at any time, (Mie-half the net earnings of bis plantation
if they would stay with bimJ Hia offer
" Killing, no Murder,” addressed by base the tyrant Lincoln. and any of bis
Thus tu Oliver Cromwell. Tfos wai in advisers, put out of the way; that hit •as aetepted, snd tbe blacks worked
steadily along. Several limes aome of
February. Mr. Hembo wm^l«&gt; named friendt loould
contidtr it a rrtms aad them were curried off by Federal or rebel
in February, m one of tbe victims of this that it itoulJhAvitj'or Iht caute of the
raiding parties, but they afwaix made
acberaey-'In April, the persona before Confederacy
ib'Jcgtasrv. IM5- Dump
namvd twete mentioned but Mr. Hamlin ■hi Mid, at Montreal, that a proposition their way back home, and havmg been
LADAS',
9
fairly paid wbal was promised thvtn, they
was omitted and Vice-president Johnson
Jf/SBW,
are working bravely upon the mme
pul io bis place. The Comnijssioua were
terms.
Olbera
wb&lt;&gt;
made
similar
prom
­
~
AKD
■II blank hut tbe signiturr ; they were to
lews, but failed to k«
’‘
CniLDJUfNS’
be giveo aaa cover, eo that io oase of de­
tection, tbe parties employed ouuld claim any thing they would undertake ; that lia deserted by tbdr '
that they were rebel soldiers, end would, waa in fav.rf- of (be propoaiti&gt;&gt;n. but dtfer
therefore, dahn tu be treated aa prison­ rod hit a^heor until ht had eontulted hit
ers &lt;&gt;f war. It W«a understood that they Cownswent. at Richmond; that he was
would he protected as such. Thompson then only waiting their approval. He
said if tbe men wb-&gt; ware engaged In this thought It would be a blessing to the
enterprise were detected and executed, people, bulb North and South. to have
the Confederate Government would re­ them (■ be ty reais) killed. In the sum­
And all other Wort done on etort ootaliate; that U was no murder, only kill mer of 1664 I repented wbal Mr. Tbomptise and in good stylo.
eo«i first told me to C. C. Clay, who Mid
New Goods receive.) often.

WAR (IL

The Next StajeFalr.

all the ar lid |

Burton St A

Buppooinf

dollars will

AGJeLNTS.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

MILLINERY STORE

The Exoeative B««rd of the Michigan
State Agriewlraral Society have decided
toehold the next Annual Fair of the So­
ciety st Adrian. It will be held on the
19th, 20th, 91st and 22d days i&lt; Sep­
tember next. Tl.e citixraa of Adrian are
tu-raise *4.000 cash, tn be paid io the
Treasurer /,{ tbr Society, and to furnish
grounds and the track, ready for the
ercnli.n ofsultahtB buildings for the use
«f tbr Society. Twentv-wiftht acres have

Burton 4r fl

mantilla, a &gt;
worth more

goods are

unlrsroally i

try, in ouUei

Bcarox f
car’s Impro'

SILK AND STRAW

BONNETS,

Longfellow,
aa all will

nor St Fick

Bleaching and Pressing

•r£±.:; air,'but .you are right tn
runt of ua." Bowing handsomely in re­
urn, the soldier replW; -That b nothag with me, air, fur I have hewn infront
if yon for three yeara.7

Canada, and assumed tbe name of Jumna
Thompson, though 1 never reghterad it,
Thompson remarked that there was plent, but nlwaye some other name. My whole
ly of force, and the c»ty would be dr- ..by*—U»~rv.«be GovenimuoL
I
alroyod by a genera! conflagration.
• aaatixaa tu aarv woax mam.
nax *hp TKUaur nm
saw voax.
day claimed to rvprewant the War
The Dr- Blackburn charged al Naeaau
with Importing yellow lever ipM thia

Smith Amer

protection t

j[

Umore Qifo

GK8CHWIND.

Merchant

Tailor,

�14. MS'
liatni.

DAN RICE’S
HKuflL3KXBCO*X*3BC

MENAGERIE!
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..U. V.L,—-------------Blind
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•—•»&gt;.,
Rsm sna we smsnasi slwphsnt la America, t»&lt;» Arabian Campbell., the educated Malts,
and Tweuty.Two Cage, of Living Wild Animals, .
will POSmVELY exhibit
-&lt;■

AT HASTINGS, FRIDAY, JUNE 16th,
MIDDLEVILLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15th.
LAacMT.-MTbece seems to be some

&gt;»ttj thriving going on, la thia section,
■ad tome not quite so ynty either. On
Monday night Mrs. I. A. Hdbruuk bad

ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS.

CHILDREN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.

1 appear at etch exhibition and deliver a mural, humorous and instructive lecture

Tu Woes. M axkxt. —There is not
much wool coming into &lt;wr market as
yet, and there appears to be do settled
price. Buyers and sellers are loo far
apart in their figures to make the trade
anything like lively. Fnxn our ex­
changes wo find that the seme lethargy
pervadee the market almost everywhere.
In some parts of the State the market
°P—at 50 to 60 cents a pound, but
more Uuery there seems to be a general
settling down to 40 to 50 cents, the 1st
ter being tbe extreme figure. It Is hard­
ly possible to predict the prufisblo range
of the market for the future, but lire
opinion aeenia U&gt; prevail that not much
higher rates wilt be reached than are now
offered. Tbe moat of the dip cannot bo
bought at present figures, and our opinion
is that a temporary advance may occur
until the mills supply their immediate
wants, wbon the price may go even lower

fy See the now advertisement Of
Burton fit Ackley, in this issue. Th s
firm hoe just received a very full stuck u&gt;•11 ths articles in their line of trade.—
Burton it Ackley not only seem tu know
bow lo do business, but bow lo adverting,
also. Il Is worth something tu know jet
how many gisxJs a little money will buy.
Supposing a lady ba. just ♦25 to spend,
when she comes to town. She wants a
shawl—that costs 112. She buys a love
of a bonnet for 48, at some Millinery
store, and she knows by Burton k Ack
ley’s advertisement that tbe other five
dollars will buy goods enough in their
line, to make the rest of lbw family happy
for four weeks, and by that time aha will/
have to come lo town to buy a naw
mantilla, a new drew and five dollars'
worth more of tbose sama cheap grocer­
ies and medicines. How easy It i. to
make a whois family happy when tinpit
goods are sold luw.

s7a normemoax.

.

AtaaoasleaerttePmbaloOemffcrUs o
- of Barty, kotasa at lb. Probst. OUioe, In
llUgs •' HasUa«s. sa ■•ofay. Ik. Jtth
t Jnm, In lb. year on. lbouMr.fi .Igbt bun.
&gt;4 alaty-tva Pr«s*nl, B. C. Fussls, Jnd|

her clothes line stripped of a large wash.
In these limes, quite valuable. A few
weeks ago Mrs. F. D. Ackley suffered
from a like visitation. Net a very thiflIsm arrangement for tbe depredators.

AND MORAL EXHIBITION!

tu Aim splcnixim or asimathi &gt;atci
••ia uC l*U_ Il tb. niMt iiUMlr. r.oM.u
a

CHANCERY ORDER.

: O»

U*l&lt;J

MICHIGAN, Eighth jtflete! Cte

ZOOLOGICAL IND ORNITHOLOGICAL SPtCiMENS

Abo, a grssl variety of Aurtralisn Bird. &lt;J gfergvoos jdiaaaja
itUcW u ail On*l I'fWl*. ar.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Th. only ARABIAN CAMELS in Ameriul
CHANCERY ORDER.

PROFESSOR HEARS,
Llo», Leopards, Tigers, Panthcre, &amp; Cougars!

The
Educated
ELEPHANT,
'Romeo,’
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cxAvnr ».»w
l art

Wg would call the attention of all who

l&amp;uut they are entitled to pensions on

•ay account, to ths additions made to ths
Pension advertisement of Messrs. Knap
pen and Burrows, of Kalamasoo. That
firm is one of the most eoterpri.ing and
universally successful firms in tbe coonVy, in collecting claims sgainM tbe Gov-

i* 4s Aollzt base for vein Spenjroved Self-sealing Fruit Cana,
perfect and convenient artide In

A DM IN ISTRA TORS-&amp;ALE
Wx a&amp;i In receipt of a !&gt;«*• volume
■nf-Household Poems, by Henry W.

Longfellow." They are a fine collection,
as al! will believe who are acquainted

F. A. KEELER, Agent

with the writingsof the celebrated author.
They are published and for sale by Tick-

nor it Fields, Boston Nut

Price 50
-

■ On rMilog and fillo. lb. potlUoo. doty voriM,
of W. W. daUtias. ndmiaMtrsi.r of mid MUM
■ p rnymr. for r«&gt;««. Huron Ml forth. lb.l b. m.y
b. licncrd lo mH eaiiun tin.I EaUto belonging
lo Mid dwsiMd. I ■ aste pHlio. ds«criW.
1
Tberoupor, H to Ord.rod, Thai Monday, ths
-r 1... .1 .1.. n „U.lr la I

Remember the day and date.
„o„r,&lt;j*p«jr-rt&gt;T«or.tcnio*K
“LTiSrZi £.
Or .1- e—

viiiMstf’/issU"*'. °°
of Jun.. I» Ik* vase “•
kenfirwt m4 .Irty far, preen'. S. C. Fundi..

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�NEW FIRM I

PHEF
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require n’Mh
««J •kt!l tn
sod paining. ia waadiag and Uainlag.Now, of eberna. mneb time wtay be prof­
itably mot in tbe gardm, If om». Mate
aad desires no incl.ne bint, but thia ia not
necessary furrtWaj « large quantity of
Rood vegetables. Let us at* wbat can
bwdsne in an easy way; If lha plot

BIVINS FORMED

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of work ill the field. Aa for planting :
a part of tlua can In* done early, before
similar work will begin &gt;m tbe farm.—
For example : take the diw*l rod &lt;«f the
garden sad plant it with, early pcaa. and
early potatoes. In some warm corner,
Kara a bod for leUnot. .Th* is tbe
job. and it can all be diuve tip in sutie
odd halfday in April. After tbe form 1
wbrk baa proceeded it few days. giro tbr
garden an hour, Uy-pu* in »&gt;ma early
sweet corn and potatoes
Plant in drills
about three fort apart. Tbe form may
now take another yog of a «ol or there,
about*, when the garden w&gt;11 need a day’s
work. Ui 6ni«h up the hiaj.-r pirt ■ ’ *he
phtfitrsR. Mark offlhe-Urid. in drills

OF ALL KINDS.
7BPENT1NB AND ALCOHOL.

To Suit the Times.

•nt umu,

FUU MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
1'UUI-OttliS.OXLYutl

GROCERIES!
IN NEW YORK. SINCE THE
roots,- Arrange thc»e to oteupy al»*ur
tbe width of two drill*, so that thr culti­
vator, aa it goes among the Fows-nf corn
nnd potato**, may pass along the alley ■
of these beds. Cucumbers, squashes. etc,
• Ul require pa|chm by themselves, but
tbe larger par*. &lt;&lt;f tbe ground can be «&gt;
pfonnr^ u t» be tilled bv the horse culti"rafc'ir, which will save much time and
labor. Such a garden will yield greater
returns than nay corresponding part of
tbe farm, and be productive &gt;&gt;f health and
amyfi-rt for Um family.—American Agri-

Great Decline,
In Prices,

*A»w D» Gannxaa,—M. Gamier baa
just announced an infallible method of
getting rid of anta. In a Comer of bis
garden, infected with legi-nsof these in­
sects, be placed four saucers containing
sugar and water, with the tenth of its
weight of inane In tbe mixtnrv. A
number of anta Immediately Invaded the
saucers, but were anno after perceived
staggering away, a* lt£jt’r*. and some
being even engaged in dragglug their dead
comrade away. From that moment they
disappeared from the garden, and on the
following day not a single one waa tu be

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introduced in Germany ; the Ingredients
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fonr of Unwed oil. to be melted together
in an iron pok Otte part of native oxide
of Copper, and no, uf anlphnrin acid, ara
thru V- be added, alter whleb tbe c-linp“b.
It is applii
•ili.-a ia ready for use.
applied hot
iruah. In
to tbe wood with a brush,
in tbe same
way aa paint, and «■ before observed,
becomes exceedingly han’
dry ing.

t^y-Tha folfowlng delightful sprei
men nf mixed metaphor i« taken frum
tbe Washington Star .—“ Tbe apple of
discord fo now fairly in our rttidit, and if
nut nipped in tbe bud. it wllliburwt forth |
in a cuifiserath-o w hich will deluge the
sea of •politics with M earthquake of

We &gt;!io Minnfocture

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• :To Knr Bum raoer Vim—Take’
ertbe betting, separate it Into very thin
Uiera. and spread over the plants aa
MM&gt; m ibsy appear, pot Ung a Utile dirt
oRMCb Comer t«* prevent the wind fnun I
blowing it - E The pfoata attain ounaiderabfo aisa before. removing tbe »&gt;tum.
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deep, and when welt »t«ri»d. dun to f.-ur
intbta.. Trans pl ah t one year &lt;44 plants
tb&gt;a month, threw foal each way. Plants
raSscd from the seed will vary a lltde from
tSa parent. The must certain *ay of

rdfiu.' Rhubarb c&gt;in be forwarded very
much fay placing a bart«1 '•»«• *•* hill
andMmwnding H *fab warm manure.
In cutting'fi-r uae,.leava a frw stalks io
escbliiH, to maintain lha vigor of ths

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BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
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■wr
Btaisgi' Sminbi JirtrltTj,
in her htoe, and a sHgh(

slowly
sad softly—and I know that a molature
wss gathering In my oyse—“ you must
answer tne one simple question. Answer
itweyoa pteaae, sad take tfiv aotemn s»auranco that I only aak it tot n»y own
good. TaU uso-do yofctotoMsf No,
fc-a, M iu.. m, teuh •y», JU.
Richmond and Petersburg dispetdtos
Answer me if yon can. Fear pot—no,’ show a rapid revival of business in these
fcprnwtfWrf wtoWrattov go forth hsty-fofVand b^r oyite looked as UJough.sto to endleasnlght than'ido-yon ’ttofijt—
Toll ma, Mary-do vee fora moF -r. crnmesl tbroughout VirginiZ v~**tod toen weqplng.
ycglme bf Gov. Pierpont.
D
of tto principal citlxens of nsai
Stanton, who had Just opsnad a law office
county In the State have ms’.i
fo BerrtVille. After supper, M wo 'sat
Pierpont, and expressed their
In my coxy parlor smoking our ateart,! drawing her nearer to m*,';-sibd when I renew their allcgitoM to tic
suggested that a buttle of wine would not have,told you what I bare to tell, you Government, and co-operata wl
to amiss. Jack' shook his head.
ahall bo tbo judge."
’
such policy of State Governs
“ No, Charley.• to said. "Well leave
Bto did not strive to free her hands, may deem beet for the welfare
the wino for tboae who need It"
but eto gazed eagerly op Into my face, people, Stixe. pbaritable and
" You bved to drink It, Jock.”
and her eye beamed with a hopeful light. riotlc Inititutions'tovo been agT._ r---- Yoe know John Bunton," said I.
" Yes ; bat It never did me any good."
proper,condition, the repairing of the
** And do you think it ever did you any
“ Yoe,” ato replied.
rail roods and canals is pushed’ forward
harm f"
“llewna my beet friend while we with rapidity, and there is every prospect
“ As fur that I will not say ; but, vny worn at college, and our friendship has that Virginia will ere long1 exhibit,
boy,’I Srill tall you what I ean say : It not grown less. Ilo baa been to ace mo, throughout her territory, even a greater
never shall do me any harm. I know it
condition of prosperity than that enjoyed
has harmed others who were as strong as ferings of one of tho schoolmates of Lis before she was dragged into the rebel.
I am. By the way, Charley,' Isn’t Mary earlier days. Ob, Mery, I think 1 know Hon.
'
Granville herol"
very well why you refused my hand, ^nd
Prof. Msllport, engineer, whoffiss been
“ Yes,"4aid I.
.
' 1 blame you not. It may bo that our for some time engaged In removing the
"Doyuo know her 1”
paths will be different through'lifn; but sunken vesselx and other obstructions In
I turned away my face and protended you ahall at least know that bo whom you
Iriood I shall respect «nxJ esteem you, that 1 had beard something at the win­ beva loved'willoo live that to ahall not ful, haring cleared tho channel acEciept
but 1 cannot to jour wife. Have cam- dow.
be unworthy of your kindest remem­ for. tho purpose of navigation all the way
a J have seen her/* I replied, when I brance. 1 know that my feet have hith­
paaaiofi upon me and do not press me
Richmond. It is said that Prof
had composed mjSelf. “She plays tbe erto wandered Into tbe path of danger, Mailport thinks that tbe Dutch Gap ca­
further."
but henceforth i am free from tbe dread nal wiilultimately bo of great ad rantags
- Mary Granville stood before ran.as orgsn in our church.”
•‘She end I were schoolmStea,** pur­ snare. Under tho new light that has to the James rirer shipping.
*
she thus spoke. with her bands claaped,
The rebel Governor Wm. Smith—•
and her toed bowed, trembling like on sued .Stanton, “ and speaking of wine dawned upon mojl bold tbo wine cup to
aspen ; and I fancied that there »ere tears brings her to my mind. Do you know be a fearful enemy, and ! will stem It as I “Extra Billy"—of Virginia, hiss' been
would shun a shameful life and a clouded furatshed with a passport du 4hl$ 10
in her eyes. She.was A beautiful gijl; anvthlngufber early lifaT" '
“ NothtacJU-tewwarad,- - desth-bed. For my own sake will I do travel to Richmond to surrender himself
and I had thought her aa good and pure
“ Dour Mary. I nevar think ofj ber this, so (hat my saluted mother, if she eah to tbe national authorities.
m she was beautiful; and, further than
without feeling my resolution of total ab­ look down from Heaven upon ber boy,\
A Richmond letter aays : At tho time13he was an orphan, and tod been engag- stinence grow stronger and stronger.— ean smile apprbvincly upon tba eourao of the Hampton Roads peace conference,
i cd during the past year In te-ichltte owe of When wo were school children tnaetbar be has chosen. And now, Mary, if, at tbe first obstacle In the way of an adjust­
। our village schools. Of bcr . "sixty l ift I her father wu the wealthiest man in some future time, you should fscl that meet, wu the introduction by Daria,
had known nothing, save that ' she hid Berry villa, and ahe and her brother were Scould trust your happiness tn my contrary to the wishes of Benjamin, of tba
ling you will givo^wno some taken words—“ tbe two countries’’—I tithe pre­
been well educated and had moved In nm^u£lto happiest of the happy. Mr.
rob and I will come and ask you liminary proposition for negotiations,
| good society , and I had reason to believe Gtanyitlc was in the habit of drinking
that, at some time, her parents bad been nine, and die habit grew upon him until again for your hand, and obould It bo my with e view to the restoration • if peace.—
------ Tho proposition, as originally 'dtewn by
Unvote
wealthy but her father hr.d falld In bval-' he frit that he could not live without his bloaaed lot to receive It,, 'I will *
i nets, and it had been mid to me that the brandy. He was of a social disposition, every energy of my being; to tn eking jour Benjamin, contained tbo worda-1* with a
view to the rtstoratioiy'f peace to our
' and reverse killed him; I bad known and In tlma It came to peso that to was IWn a joyous and peaceful ___
4 let go her hands and bowed my bead country f* but the last words wene strick­
that Mary was poor—that she was de­ often Ktijsely Intoxicate^ Of course, un­
pendent upon her daily labor fur support der such clrcumstancoe, ono'of two things to wipe away a tear. 1 had turned toward en oot by Davis, and tbe words, “ two
countries',"
substituted. InatraelioM to
must
happen
—
tbe
man
must
reform,
or
tbo
door,
really
Intending
to
depart,
and
—and tbe thought that I could offer ner a
comfortable home, with the advantages hr miiataluk. Mr. Granville did not re­ give her limo for reflection, when she tU- Commissioners embodied this Idea m
ot moderate wealth, had given Increase form. and era many years to died a pronounced my Banks. I !;x!:bd bsd:, aoH basis upon which they were to pro­
to my proapestive bapiors*. But iM* drunkard's death, leaving his family in and her bands wore staetebed out toward ceed. Tho Commissioners used’ aH tbe
influence in their power to indu« Davis
unexpected answer dashed all ' toy bright poverty and suffering. Thomas, the eon,
who was four years older than Mary,be­
“ Not yet,” I wbikpered. "I will not to modify his instructions op as not to
hopes to the ground.
•• Ifo yoo mean," I eried vebvmepUy, come very dissipat'd, and, at ths age of oak your answer yet Watch tne—prove force out all hopes of adjustment, btttin
. “&lt;bn» yirj thus dismiss me'T’:'An» I east rluhtertt, was killed In a street fight in me. Only give me to know that I have valu. - He was Inflexible In hm JetermtaNew York. Mrs. Granville survived your love, and I will------ „
offT
■
•• I cannot be yntir wife,"' xraa the Hi1 her son but a few months, abonJstely ’ 1 stopped speaking, for Mary’s head
dying, so the doctors said, of a bruksn tod been pillowed upon my bosom, and
r’j.
TK- seme letter soya tbe people of
I ••Then,-’’ said I. with-more warmth heart Poor Mary, thus left fatherless she wm weeping like a child.
“Now, now," she uttered, ss I wound Virgutfc tnmiftrt a'total indiffemoce
I tbim I might have betrayed under other end motherless, without brother or siv
' *
circitmataneea. “ I lease you tn yourself,- tor, at tho ege of fifteen, was forced to my arms about her. "Oh, Charles,*1 specting Ute Ate of Jeff. Daria. 1
I nod while I atrive to1 stoke' off the lose" earn the bread she ate, and nobly has she never doubted your truth. T know you
A Richmond letior aeya the cilil funothat has tawiwd ase V&gt; yss, I-will only done It. If van know her, Charley, you cannot deceive tnh. God Hess you for tlons of (be city wvro renewed. On tbo
hop* that ore you lead suxAtoc into your know one of Tthe grandest women tiiat ydw noble resolution, and let m« help Ttb Mayor Mayo open' bls coerl foedis­
pensing just ice. to addressing tbe court-'
net, you will conclude beforehand whether ever Bred------ But—what ia tho matter! yoe to keep II."
I canno* tell how long-1 stopped that he promised to purge tbe aty of Mth and
voo will kerprbim after you have caught Why, bless tne, you look as pale u a
ghost." •
evening. I twu only tell that I wm very
hito."
I
struggled
with
myself,
and
told
Jack
happy, and the* my prospect of the com
nion commission still continues
Stognsnl op'mt'i my foce with a.ppn•■••L fruthinnri b«&gt;k, but I did uol stop to that I had swollowod a lot of cigar stnoke% ingraanr ww bright mri slorious.
to issue rations to the poor.
bear linr speak tunticr. vvisilr siw y«v
On tto following day—a«abtoth, cahn
stood there, pels arfd iromHing, 1 turned
—a ----- — -the organ gave forth a new
hughtoreW Zion wore no
aud left the bouse.
The foreign papers by tho Africa, at
1 remarked that under other ciruuru.
'angs tend. They ha 1 uk­
stances 1 might have town ntdreeool and
&gt; \fown train tto willows, Boston, comment freely on tbe rsptnro
or Jeff Davis. An English journal says:
| eullerted in my rp«h; and whaj do. you
___ chambers of Ito oewTsmsuppoee^mr reader, the alteodingdraMnmors resplendent far Iton the old, Tbe iukabitaate of thaee islands have lit­
1 stancM were! ’Twfll tell you candidly.
sang tto songs that had aforetime tle rassot&gt; to sympathize with Mr. Deris
I was a little heated with ,whik, J had
mads joyoM tbsrity Sf their God. All abdITwoplmJfcrMelUb ItGted4 from,
! drank just enough .twwwrm tnytffijood
marked the new grandeur of tto music any esteem for bis motives. He'te'
that sprang Into fifo beneath ttottoch of known to us aw owe of tbo avert tavoterand give to the brain an extra Wpulro
Mo calumiuatcra.of thia.oountry, whono
[ and my words were not chosen .m .L
| would have chosen thsm tod. t^ SfeiriUf
.... bo«..A. 1
Uwards ray home I .sought -to pennadc
I^airuu 1M feruSaSi
. myself Bp tottoeeblime InAtoncv. Ao
Mary turned from tho hntrnmeht, I can't
to* wye. Mino wn dim with moisting
toshers was-bright—gleaming with gted,
seraphic light.
Wo went out from tto churoh togeth­ South with (he whole of tbo -Empire.
The London PoU MJ9 -. Tbe abeooee
er.
Era man,' wook a had
.
_— r——a J.'.bMMM
more sad. and lonesome. My business
was Irksome to me, and rev books and
papers afforded mo no respite. In Get, I
could not road, foe my mind

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JMaUooery Crockery ud Ghua Ware. UouU and

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loreiara wnaio »s «mui&gt;, uw o-»«
tOibtois a •■&gt;» reaUrnt ofthb Mala.
&gt; in the e tv of 5sw York: &lt;Jr» motion
a C. l»- Holbrook. Solicitors for the
ent, it Is Ordered. that ll.r dofcml.ul..
I Marble sad OmpC. GiUiB. mrethrir

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q- ■ H. COOK.

|. Ibwtetsr »T Deeds, esd Rotary
Office in tl*« Court Boose, asd open at a! hoovs.
an fees to be paid when papers are left for

and 1 fairly wept as 1 contemplated my
loss. k,wa wy.first love, and ila luflu9OCC had HHMated every fiberof my be­
fog. The beautiful girl bad becoMomorv
dear to Ab than I could tel i. and1 groan-

ed up to men tai.view, oacbfeelingv melt-

isss-rar.
for tieyMrpert,sndwhw fcgsra •"»

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Ihiri* tallag hla piaea hi after times \y
Mary Granville was no* In tbe cbotr.—
not leu me uio wuots uutn i ,
. , She knelt before (be alter—knell br my
• Jfowo: If to ware aswwerI found no difficulty 1n answering the aide—and over ns both tho aged clergy­
ing more than the aacriAoe
1question. She had shrunk from wotrtMj- man sUctehcd bis hands with pray er and
led by.tho rejection of Mr.
ing my,
’ l--—- L““ —
w«~« v..Hu , __ . wifls w Hnnjitoo Maili,
.
&lt;
«a i-A
- • - -&gt; tyaslgin twurtdowt) (to otoutMl-toort.
thought t
. language and ante during tto nmamcsMto

At the titns of bis recklsrt Mam speech
■ to began to aether tea Chow ateoofovw out­
rages which bare made it teen diflteult to

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HASTINGS BANNER.

BUGS! DBU
Tba following fa the
Napoleon to hi*

FRESH ARRIVAL OF

NEW GOODS!

meeting, relative to tbe Grand® ver Vai-

follows:

eoms action in reference to the proposed
Grand Rivar Valley RailroU.” An In­
teresting report was read by Hod. C,
Pringle, in behalf of a committed of thir­
teen prominent citixece, appointed at a
former meeting. Thio report states tbat
the company was incorporated in 1846,
and will expire in 1876; that careful sur­
veys have been made within the last six­
teen mouths, of the entire route from
Jackson to Grand Rapids, through the vil­
lages of Onondaga, Eaton Rapids, Char­
lotte, Vermontville and Hastings, aod
right of way have been obtained from a
point about ten miles north of Jackson,
to the west Hue of Eaton country. From
Hastings to Grand Rapids two routes
present nearly equal claims, the one by
way of Middle* illc,sbout thirty one miles
lung, and affording a junction one third of
the distance with'the partially graded
toad from Kalamazoo to Grand Rapids,
the other by way of Brownsville, abhut
twenty eight miles long. Tbe distance
from Jackson to Grand Rapid* by the
former route would be ninety two mile*
by the other eighty nine white an exten­
sion of thirty eight miles from tho latter
city Mould reach Muskegon, on Lake
Michigan, where is the best natural har­
bor on the east ahore of that Lake south
of Traverse Bay," and which i*“dc*tiued
lo be, if nut already, the greatest market
for pine lumber in the world." Tbo ex­
prose of pre|&gt;aring the road for the laying
of th* rail* is estimated by the engineer
who made the surreys, at an average of
of 85,05^,20 per mile between Rive* and
Charlotte, and between Rives and Has­
tings of 8-r&gt;,718,79 per mils, which latter
figures “may bo assumed to be tbe
average eoat over the whois line." Thi*
estimate is believed by tho committee to
be ample. They arc of opinion that the
entire cost.of ilia road, including build­
ings, turn tables, aide tracks, auJSoiling
slock would be but a trifle ovcrfllfl,000
per mils.
The report then make* ao elaborate
estimate of tbs probable receipts of tbe
road, rod presents some very striking
reason* why such a road should prove
successful. Among the reasons presented
arc tbe conucction which it would estab­
lish between Grand Rapids plaster bed*
and the best wheat land* in tbe Stats ; tho
reoaonablo certainty. thsC Grand Rapids
will be tbecentral point of southern and
eastern trade for the twelve or fiftour
large counties,; and that the road “ would
be part of a route more than sixty mile*
nearer than any other for 10,000,000
’'■-•dleand Southern Stele*.
a,/Minnesota aod Lake

through-fois county la to be decided wlth- Em prase and my eoc, U.S—
' Privy Council, I meant to’ give you a
our own people. With a slow therefore
ofbringhig this subject Wore your read- deocsandl hoped that your presence,
yror cobdvct am! yow teaMp wmM
testify to the union which- rrignstn oor
have undertaken thia communication.— family, but the programme you plfce uoWo are all Interested In the construction acr mo togu oi wo emperor, can omy
of a Railroad, and happily there la do surrender tbe enemies' of my govern­
division as to tho one entitled to our ment. To judgements which I cannot
admit, you add sentiment* of hatred
united aid. Th* Grand River Valley which belong to our day. To apply tb«
Rail Road project present* so msch real
merit In Itself, a* not only to meet wltb
through hi*, stern test of respondblllty
and power.! And besides, are wo really
jealous opposition of existing railroad*,
cababla, pigmies as wo are, of apprecia­
ting al Its lust value the historical figure
of Napolebn, a* In standing before a colupon this latter point;-my present aim
ia to Induce prompt and earnest co-opcr- whole atAwoe. We only see tbeeidu
which ejrtke* oar eight. Henc« tba Jucomg)UtenoM of the reproduction and the
divergence of opinions. But whsl la clear
to the eyes of every one I* that to prevent
moored by local aid before capitalist* can suafcby .in men’s minds, that formidable
be indited to take hold of it. It ia use­ enemy of true liberty, the Emperor had
established first Ln bls family, and after­
loss to count on foreign aid unless tbe
ward* in his government, that ear ore
people interested lay the foundation for discipline which admitted but one will
a credit, and in thi* there is nothing and one action. I cannot henceforth de­
strange. It la a great delusion to suppose viate from the aame rule of conduct.—
that capitalists will invest when tho poo- Whereon, Monsieur and dear cousin, I
pray God to have you iu Hi* holy keep­
pie along the proposed lino rafuse to take
ing.
bold. We, who are Immediately Inter(Signed)
NAPOLEON.
evted must first take bold of this matter,
tux raiaca'a aanr
PrinCe Napoleon lost no time in mak­
and there is no ono but can do something
ing a reply to the Imperial censure. Tbe
Paris Prtut was exclusively favored with
all then do our part. Thi* being done tbe document. Tbe following fa the re­
there l« no earthly doubt about the ac­ ply :
,
■' Sir—lu con sequence of your Majc*complishment of tbe road. But let a por­
tion refuse aid, and other* deal out to it tr’s letter of May 23d, and its publics
lion in this Montftwr of this morning, 1
grudgingly fa must fail, and once aban­ resign the Vice Presidency of the Privy
doned, there will be many long year* Council, and also tho Presidency of tbe
before so favorable an opportunity will Universal Exhibition of 1S*7. Accept,
bo vouchsafed to ua again. Tbe time is sire, tho homage of tbe profound and re­
spectful attachment, with which 1 am
your Majesty's most devoted cousin.
work, and not only work but subscribe,
“ (Signed)
and that too liberally. It is unfair, more x
NAPOLEON JEROME.
than this, It la dishonest to return aid
“ Psblxt Rural, May 27th, 1863.
when one is to bensfitted as this enter­
poise wiil benefit. The subject therefore
commends itself to th# interests of the
A Raleigh, N. CL, letter of the 8th
people as well ns to their moral scn»o of says: Gt»v. Holden ha* token possession
justice. No one can justly withhold aid of the Governor’s room st tho capital,
and entered upon the farms! discharge of
who I* to be bonefittad, especially is this tho duties devolving upon him a* tho
Provisional Executivfa'of this Ekafis.—
alien of all to accomplish tbe completion He ha* already mnd* tho following apof the project Lol ua all go to work pointmeMar C.-JL Thomas, Secretory
of Stotd; Jonsthan'AVortb, Blate Treas­
then ; let every man interested talk with ure* ; J. S. Cannon, A. D. C., with rank
his neighbor*. In this way much will bo of ColoneL Ills proclamation is soon to
accomplished for tbo road, and if success­ issued, but from an article published in a
ful in enlisting a general cooperation, my paper lately under hi* control, and from
word for it, the Grand River Valley Bail' -tno known character of tho now Gover­
nor, many important feature* can ba fore­
Road will be a fixed fact, and in running told. A convention will undoubtedly bo

G.

bead*.

tion that tbUcounty &lt;4 Jackson loan to
the credit of tbo road oce hundred thou­
sand dollar*, and that a committee of
thirteen be appointed u&gt; disastninata
information of the subject," “ and mature
adifinito proposition and sreure its eub
mission to tbe electors of tboeoenty."—
After speeches from ex-Gov, Blair, and
hleaers. Q W. Peony, Amos Root and

proposed would ba a source of wealth
not merely to tho counties through
which
State.

From every side, In spite of the usual
dullneea of tbe season, we have evidence*
of reviving and improving Commerce.—
W« write to protest and ware against
Orertrading—that is. Overbuying—aod
more especially against a revival of tbo
inflated bubble of Mercantile Cked*.
which has so often collapsed disastrously.
W e protest against tho incurring of debts

whan tbat premium fa reduced more than
half, or altogctMr wiped out. Ha who
borrows or buys on credit when 813.000
io curreooy will not buy 810,000 in coin
rushes on hazard* which one worthy of
trust will generally avoid. Bs show*
bimaely unworthy of credit who, at aueb
a time, fa eager to run lots debt.
intersei* of the Grand River Valley Rail­
Oer armies are being rapidly disbond­
road. From Ibero gentlemen wo Team ed and retoroiog to productive industry ;
that tbo local subscriptions along tho

ready for the Iron, to the east Uno of thia
wo understand, ia indo-

Jsekson county will Ioan to the credit of
tbo road one hundred thousand dollar*.—
Ah informal meeting of several of our

ing, at which these thing* were presented;
and the citixuns of thi* county are assur­
ed that ike Job of grading tbe road will

theStote mar be represented In tbe next
Congress. A separation is to Lo made
of the acts of the Legislature* which met
during tbo rebellion. Thbse relating to
tho so-called Confederate Government
are to be called void, and those referring
to Stalo and domestic matter* only, such
sa th* appointment of magistrates who
have tbe solemnizing of marriages, ire to
bo retained, so far os pooalble. General
Scofield has Issued an order calling upon
*11 officer* and soldier* of bi* command
to assist the Executive in enforcing bia
orders. Application* for pardon, under
the term* ut the President’* Amnesty
Proclamation, are already quite numw-

W. K Fits Hugh, his report concerning
the surrender of the rebel naval forces on
K river. Commander Fitz Hugh, In
Hwpwtck, which is dated on board tbe
Ouachita, off Alexandria, La., June 8d,
says tbat be started up Red river cm tbe

mine*, furnace*, etc., sro largely paralyz­
ed by tba euddeo aod great declio* of Fero, in courpany with Maj. Gen. Herrou and hfa steamer Ida May, in advance
of the troop*. He encountered no resis­
tance whatever. AU whom he met
seemed well disposed. On tho morning
of June 3d, theeauadron met Lieutenant
entail be put again in operation
Commander J. H. Carter, commanding
tho rebel naval force* of the trans-Mississrppt squadron, and received from him
the ironclad Missouri'. Lisut. Comman­
der Carter informed Commander Fitx
Hugh that tho Missouri ws* tho only
specie to eeltl
naval vessel on Red riror or its tribute• 100,000,000
boat* captured in tbe late expedition,
turned over to the arm v. Tbo

m tbe afteroooa, by &lt;v &lt;* Parkersburg,

BURTON &amp; ACKLEYS

■a«S.Dipftag to Dtafa. , r.
Ttoum
».•&gt;»«*

universal among tbe North Carolina and
GMirgta fomalee, and a great many &lt;foaw
tobacco. You will see ctturwiso good-

7-80 10AH

HASTINGS, MICH.

ftW. UlAM-cf

gouj-beabuvo boots.

HIM *•■ ■£»«!*£*,
which projects like a miniature browsprit
from throe to six Indies, which they con­
tinually roll a* a sweet morsel from side
to side. The habit disfigures the mouth,
and give* a masculine appearance to the
lipa and teeth, which are not unfreqtiently stained with liquid tobacco and snuff
Ladies of education and refinement are
not addicted loth!* unseemly hab-t—at
least they do not practice ItuspwMic.—
Among tbe next Yankee innovations,—
consequent upon a restoration of peace
and good neighborhood, yos may look
for the speedy organization of auli-euuffdipping and anti-femsle tobecoo chewing
societies. Yesterday 1 noticed a group
of young women sitting around tbe door
of a note in Fayetteville street. A sol*
dier was sitting and chatting with the
party. A* 1 passed 1 saw him lake out
hi* paper of nae-cut and take a ebow.—
Ono of tbe voung ladles sitting near him,
with* glsoee, which said, “please give
me a chow o’ tobacco,’* extended ber
right hand So take the package, and at the
instant, with tbo loft, discharged an old
3aid of huge proportion* from her month.
ba depoeitea a wad of the weed between
her prtitif lips, returned the paper and
nodded “ thank you," just aa if she bad
done tho same thing before. All our suL
tiers and Yankee trader* keep •• yallor
suoff” on hand as a staple article. The
extent of tbo trad* In tats article, which

prise every one if the figure* could bs
correctly given. About 500 barrel* of
tbe article are now lying waiting a market
at Grecr.sborough.—Haleiyh (5&gt;r. AT. FL
TribuHf.

Books and Stationery

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.

a-.*—

I hl* village oa

attendance in the
Very many wen)

performance*.

pretty general Ki

t::i.

‘ v: r ;&lt;

j.v

is xi.il.kn

A Dakcb.—-Gi
ting* House giv&lt;|
&lt;&gt;a tbe evening |

Cb*wln|t »»&lt;t Bmokisg Tesiccs, st B. A A**.

OU, VuBiab aud Brash

Naval officer* in Washington are much
excited in relation to tbe approaching
rendezvous of Admiral Gi&gt;ld«b.irru»gUi*
fisot nt Fortress Monroe. This fleet wo
arc told, will be composed of Irom thirty
to sixty sail, and will depart tor tbo
Mediterranean on, a three years’ cruise
about th* 4th af July. The new Iron­
side. and two douLic-turrtUed monitor*
will moke part of tbo fieri. The !Ugship will be the Colorado. Sire ■ ill drop
anchor for several mouth* in tbu harbor
af Marseille*, and then ' tho rest of the
fleet will scatter for various points of the
sea. About tea vceavls will cruite about
tbo British Isles and tba North Sea.—

B. A A's.

Urchin* and Lard Oil. st
ltx&gt;*&gt; and Srivrovuv. al

B. A A'*.

O1«m, Petty As., st

b

The July no
a A'*

BCRTUjt A ACKLKT.

. use, Kid by l
lUvnva*, J ■»&lt;’.

■Bms—cvnstnlr far te
ffCKTOX A AOUBY.

Plata for thia u&gt;.

WAR CLAIM AGEHT8.

noted, la generally smooth a* a duck p-nd
(RAPPEN a lUHOWt,
and the Iron-dads, it i« persumrd. will Office over ScbrlMN** Grot
get across bravely. Admiral Guld*burougb’s private boat will be a small steam
- MICH.
vessel, formerly "called AD. Vance.— KALAMAZOU,
Tbe avowed object of this expedition is
STATE A U. 6. CLAIMS,
to acquaint our pilot* with European
'
nrcLt-Dtso
harbors, aud la test th* sea-going quali­
ties of our marine, as well a* to show
Europe the advance* wo have made in
naval architecture and gunnery.

Good Mews (• the Attctedf
We printed an item some time ago,
about a man who plugged up a bole
while querying on the Upper Delaware,
in Now York Slats, in 1850. There was
Sa,*
! (Xk?

tbe season. railed
beautiful picture

r*y lo«i4o&lt;r or meUrer ot ertsaaar* af War;
.
।
‘L* •“■ra ** decaaard sol
’vaandi; p*""’"**
diara; *O&gt;I*U cUlma for
er &lt;Um*ia- br tSr
!«r»r, made up and rprvdDy adjusted. Apply in

SX.7 c.ir-2.; sLh’

since tho oil excitement tho gentleman
ba* boon led by curiosity to make further
explorations. Ho has polled out the
nEJECTBD AMD BUSPKOtBO CLAIMS
plug, and on opening an old drill hnlo
with a torpedo, the result was n copious
flow of oil The gentleman Is Mr. Sim­
eon Goodman. He purchased the prop-' LOTA*! LATTTABB, Bal few cMms asrd to
erty years ago for speculative purposes’
as tho Erie railroad passes near there,
and needed stone from thi* land for build­
man and hi* brother owned I

was struck. The location is at Hancock,
New York, on tbe Erie Railway. But
tbe beat part of tbe story I* that Mr.
Goodman’s discoveries bare attracted tbe
attention of CepHatfote, and yesterday be
dispoMd of a portion of hl* Interest In the
property, which has been plugged up for
*o many years, to New York men, foi
000,000, reeerving still 810,000 Interest
All this came from plugging up a bote

CUASGE3 KEASOflBLE

JAY OOOKE,
. ScaacKUTtox Aanrr, /Ur/adr/pAls.

eraturc i.f this li
“TheSilent Nun
1* Missing," by
‘■Stephen Cour:|

lluascll; ’.Bare'Kvnt; “ I’vr)" •’
of tlutl.p.

(■Tr7»»)

Alice;

‘J«*n

I* rice 82,50 a I

SPRING &amp; SUMMER.
GOODS

MILLINERY STORE
BDlEBtXDX’S
UP STAIES.

crnl». Wbrelvr
Be wing Machine*
Walnut street P

lion* for IMS.

A New Orlrat

SILK AND STRAW

BONNETS

of the Rio Grant)

L.IDIKS',
MIS8BS,
AND
CUILDAtNNS'

Kept ennatantly so hand, and fur ale on

Bleaching and Pressing
And all other Work done on abort

»a ate (100

Attorney Speed, ।
document* Conner

MM. I. D. ACBZXY,

Slllllll

prise in charge aay that thia county will

National and individual astel
p.

Mi- e. wiloox.

and A. G. CayrnJ
Viegh of Alcxadr.j

Probably eoe half of that sum

SATS &amp; ■EJjHBKFS

thia f^ce. About 830,000 of this fa al--- *
-1—- *
. 1—.
*

A FORTUNE.
EMPLOYMENT FOR EVERYBODY
pay &gt;vr uietn.
otafarwie will

declaro that it is I

including Lieutenant coca mandur J.II.

ceaaj* oarUia.

WILLIAM Jons,

so many traders

PRACTICAL

NdteM Deb:

ON VULCANITE RUBBER Bi

DEMTI8T,

j|

aoteWiaha more’
to place tbomselrandpauouageof-.l

GESCnWIND,

Merchant

Tailor,

A New Tort Ifaw Washington dfanaw cocstiunion iwni-o&amp;cial retur l

SJUDT haiis

CLOTOdrs,

BBOADCUHBB,““
favorable.

�'XL.7X.mX3P'

NEW GOODS
NEW PRIEC8!

0„D. SPAULDING,
Aw BaUrely New •tock *1 (M*.
, J* **7

Which he proposes to sail at
DIED.
“ ■■•hriOs, Terra., JaBs itth. The Very Levest Rales, for Cash.

My Stock embraces all that ia usually
kept In a Country Store, aoeh aa

The deceased settled
M-y mi. where he_____ —

_

family until the spring of l«4,&lt;t which
*ima be joined lheSd Mid,,
,
Lieutenant, remainieg at his post faithfol
until a shorj time before bis death. His
health failing him, he went lo the Kapit­
al and sent in his resignation, which was
granted, an* h. having made all arrange­
ments to Uart for home, aod having oaten
Fouxn.—Them was found on the show a beartv^inner previous to startiag, vb
grounds on Friday and left atlhls office a Attached violently wid, the Cholera Mor­
a tew hours.
ladles* dasp portmoete, purple, withoord bus and died
Hie family, knowing his arrangements,
and tassels of tbe same color. It •«&gt;expected him home, but on that day,
taiued five easts in silvan.
instead of him, came a dlapateb announc­

Fuw and refreshing mint have

visited m during the past week.
wore becoming gruliy needed.

They

ing hie death, and that his remains had
been eent home—thus turning their joy

DRY GOODS.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Is ths matter of ths Estate of BenJamla Joses,

GROCERIES

«s«m te&gt;r»«&gt;r «t»«a test: fa pefausM «
sansa and snUuinty granted to CM by^ha Prollcbleanjl ahall .ell al pablle untiaa to Um
itheatbidder, oa Salordey. tbetth day af Aasal aext, al one o'clock In tba aftarooon, al tbe
lie re.idence of tbe laid daoeased. all the right,
lUo aod tatereM of aaid deeeuad la and to the
rliowiog dcacribed Real Eelate, subject to tbe

nortb^aal quarter. aBdtbcnorili eMt osreter of
tba oertb-we., quarter of Hectlcn Xo. Thirtyfore, la Towoabip Three north afrsaga Tea water
coatelnlag oaa hsadred^aad twenty acna af lead.

I have . FULL STOCK of BOOTS

AND SHOES, ia the sale of which 1

HAXVKY WEIGBT.
L»aaif
Cha.a.iwiaaer,

Jaa-A^^S^s'iiaarUat«d. j«m w», taw.

into the deepest grief.
■ The deceased was a worthy member of
Dak Rick's Menagerie exhibited in the Maaouic Fraternity, which on the
this village on Friday. Tbe crowd in arrival of the remains, took cbargo, and
Attendance in the afternoon was enormous. deposited them in theft last resting.place
Very many were not able lo get scats, under the solemn services of ths order,
and those who did lost all view of the where now rrtts the remains of_^&gt;ur
My Goods were ALL bought sinee tbe
performances. Dan must enlarge bls worthy brother, his spirit having gone to
great decline in prices, I sell for cash or
tent when next he comes to Hasiinpu— that Lo^ge above where the great
In the evening the attendance was nut Supreme Architect ol the universe ’ ready pay, charge nothing for interest,
near to large and the exhibition gave presides.
nothing for keeping books, nothing fur
pretty general satisfaction.
bad debts, and only a

A Dakcb.—Goo. IJ. Keith uf-the Has(inga Hoose gives an Independence Ball
on the atoning of the Fourth. Those
wh«»propose lo “trip the light fantastic
tie" may set the Hastings House do* n
■a a “.Vo owe" place fur their entertain.

CHANCERY ORDElL
QTATKOF MICHT0AS, Eighth Jedkia! Ctr-

’ t^fkloooU,
IE ThAreadJfcnrD. Tbtfar.
TT aaltofactorily appearing to tbto coreMbal the
1 above natMd IMrtteaate, iaaac W. Towarand

VEIT SMALL PROFIT

to, why th
♦ pMI£

or that she mum a copy of thia asttor to be p«
•or.aily served ot&gt; tbs said deftodani, st test
twraty days befcre tbe line prescribed fas W
sppeanncc.
fjOVKU-Ortril JoJgt.
Aiu&gt;. Coetplaioanl't Sclxttor.
Dated, April Vth. t-«X

The July number of this Magarine
opens with an engraving Appropriate lt&gt;
tbe season, called ** On tbo Cliff" It is a

beautiful picture of two lovers enjoying
the repose and freshness of tbe sea-shore
—and makes one long for tbe dash uf tbe
breakers against the rucks, and the smell
of the salt wavta Tbe Double Fa.Ir.nn
Plate for thia month is quite brilliant—
Tbe other engravings arc the “ Bridge uf
rirgha," and the usual nutnlwr devoted to
new stj les «ifdross, Ac. Among the lit­
erature uf this pumber «c may epresfy.
- The Silent Nun," by supble Mut ; “ One
is Missing,*' by Eleanor C. Daimefly ;
-Stephen Courtland’- Pet," by Annie
ituaaell; ‘.Sweet Agnes," by Annie F.
Kent; “ Peggy Martin’s Sturj,’’by Em
tun M. Johnson ; “ The Folly," by Aunt
Alice; •‘John Smith’s Brother," b&gt;

S FACIAL NOTICES-

ADMINISTRATOR'S
MORTGAGE SALE.

t far sate at public .o-tU»„ro.
7, lbs ICto dn a« Jaft, MCA
■r alteoieon mltbal day, sU Um
rrssl of said deceased In and to
,M ml«stoto,towU; Lota

ARCANA WATCH.
An Elegant Novelty In Watches.

Frances l-er ; - Editorials,"
Trice *2,50 a year; 2 copies *4,00—
to bentlifnliv dc-iprid
To (hose desirous uf making up clubs, •lehlb lheeoai. Tbe
Fasti and abtoki tor name, wllli P.letd
specimen numbers will be Sent for 15 j with
i'oah Fie. arid eoeratwl in ilto easel style of tbo
era, otU are really
cents. Wheeler &amp; Wilsust’a celebrated . r.lrbratcd Gold Unttlr.g
b ir.daosie aad driirabte. and so react an iniilaSewing Machines arc furnished aa |«rrm I ■lion of fold s&lt; to defr detection. The a.orrmei.1
L- Mh-hI Sv
wvll Irnnva Ht Jmlvr
aunts. Address Dvacun it Pcterauu. 3l‘J .

ro.duly uedgyrd byaaid Jansa H. Taa
o Harn-os F. Ilurun. and by an bs.I.bi. nriliug.dated the irth day of Jaauary,
l-..v.„4 rcsordcdh. -id UegtoWr'a ol5«.

[.yni
MORTGAGE SALE.

-..—.I-,——
chain, to a stake CT a line parall it with tbe soadr
line •( Mid areUen thirty-car^ thence north so a

,r &lt;&lt;Msrefa E D. IMA and treunlcd lo

te.pj'jlMrsxisAtfts’S:
weal
of M.d aaetioa U&gt;lrty-oiM. tbeooj wssl co
said castor Uno and co the oectar Uac &lt;J said mc■i
-r.u.-lO a- . .I.ta !■ ts*

Walnut street Philadelphia.
.
Now is the lime to scud &lt;-t. subscrip­
tions for IM5.

A New Orleans correspond vnt of Jone
1st says Gen. Banks will to-morrow turn
urer fate command to Gen. Canby.
By order
Gen. Sherman to-dsy,
troops are ew rotrfr fur the nrighboriwod
ef the Rio Grande.
•
in a short lime, 24,000 Scot heroera
from Texas will be in Mexico. Tbo
sympetMeeof the hading men of tbat
party will not be with Maximilian.
rte steamer Gon. Kiltridge, Cape On
non, has arrived from Shreveport. She
brought down lo ths mouth of R*I river

anno

efocTf twrew-Ave dollar* provided forts oM of »M dreaawd, pr»rinllh&lt;1 ,u- do&lt;
ortrare.
nrrmiare .red«.eribed aa fol- £id»w in tbs rest «t»b of said Jsc*.
Imrasared and aaatgs.d t« far. and I
.rUUonad em4otf ttfv b«n of said da
Tbsnojwn II It OrdvrvJ. That N
mee Bl£hl West, U the coaaty of Harry. 8«*‘»
Uth day of Jans ntsi. at » o'clock I
__ _ __ rad.
rtMat
sons.be aMlgssdf ir the btanneefti
aadtini lie Lt l ut U- of ..id
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

Ja lbs matter of tbe.Estste of Juba AllhoSM,
b\’lr‘” of’‘ft"”

FOR IRREGULARITIES.

‘xaucs'is hereby d»»«.

prisuoers from Tyler,

Tfa IMletmests sf Co- Loa, etc.
Judgs Underwood, of Virginia, who
has arrived st Washington, too.*
Attornsy Speed, brings with him all *•
documents connected with the indictment
for treason of Gens. Leo, Corsewell and tbe ws.-td, far.^?
Lowgstreel, es-Govs. Smith.
and A. G. Caymore, and Newton Mo%'isgh of Alexadria, and 40 others.

CHANCERY ORDER.
stj tx of jacaiaju^nt ag*u

..—— of

a**,

■ sad I
Estate of Dsd&gt;sr
J°VFXOXA TXOXDOi.-StK’rt OF MICHIGAN
X..Probate Corel for th. ConnJfrSST ST-’ s;

TtaN-v Tort
‘“TilT
poftteo. Bom n.,U -Uta U" *•£

"tfaiSXVo. —»-*r »•

.jS.l&gt; b 4.. OM.-bbto. »
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
J Mrttft AM Ds-k fito-

~

-4 afa. faj
T*. uJmsw be Dad tba *"*
CATEAUJOt PBILFH.
HMUsp.Mayfa.18*tathal lb-. above b tree- I botae one of

_■ wu. - -

" mm

T aa sow peoesriB* rteriaet, Boesly sad

�&gt;AOJ W-- .* : ./
araj '-i-.- -j
.000,000»VC'L

^riiataral gtnu.
BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

num

IIAV1R0 FORMED

DRUG STORE!!!
Roberts &amp; Striker,
WITH-

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KTWUT VKDXU01T,
rnr.Tr wrr.in...

m.bwv

new and meet complete ataortfneut of

OF ALL KINDS.
AND AT PRICES
pine boards, 6| feet long, and sharpen
their lower coda. To three etandard*
are nailed data made by eawing 4 feet
lathe into three piece*. The frame* ere
made 10 inches square, nailing th* lower
Mata at 15 inch** from tbe bottom of the
standards, Un upper ooaa at tbe top, with
other* mid-way between tba two. Frames
made In thia way hare been in use fire
years, end with a Uuie repairing will hat
•ome yearn longer. When the brnnehe*
extend beyond tho alate and over the top
of the frame, clip them, Jaaving one Jleaf
above the fruit Merna, and continue to
do thia throughout tbe season. Tbe plant
trained Urao and ebowing its ripe and
ripening fruit, forma a moot beautiful ob­
ject, and one tomato grown,, in thio way I
h worth a dozen aa usually cultivated.—
Loot year 1 liad 21 plant*, from which 1
gathered an abundance of fruit fur table
use and canning, for a family of five per­
sona, betide* attributing from five to *ix
bushels among my friend*. No on* need
to be afraid ot uung tbe knife freely, a*
there ia no danger that the plant will not
fruit abundantly ; in my experience tbe
dilbcultv haa been to keep it frym fruit­
leg too much.

To Suit the Times.

DMfGI AND MEIHCXNE*,
rt hewlrali. Palntx. OIK &lt;*■*

phrae. Burning Finld,

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

IB
MKCSAX1C1L AND HKDiaXAL

GROCERIES
IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

Great Decline.
In Prices,

. Puraau c» Wool—There la consider­
able eomplaini made by lartnara that
arc deal and honert, that manufacturer*
of wool do not properly discriminate, in
buying, between tbet which ia well and
that which I* badly done up. A ootrttpoedeat of the Ohio Farmer aaya that an
cM wool harder who aaw hi* abeep wa*bcd-aad Hu wool pat op, raid it £*£ worth
J5 to 20 cents per pound over much that
wm aold. In his owu words :
“My practice waa lo wash a* dean a*
I oouid in running water, let the aheep
ran in a deal, pasture five to aeecn days,
shearing about the 25th of May, taking
paina to do the fteccea up nine, tying wUb
■mall white tuine, culling off all dung
and washing die tag» before placing them

market. Now what enow rag* meat bad
L for all thi* I W by, by great effort««
my part, and—you mpst nut tell—on the
part of the buyer, 1 gokfrom one lo three
rent* par pound above the market price
of wool, a majority of which, if ever half
washed, bad rep la field* of black Hamps
M many weak* a* mine bad day* in n
dean pasture."
To Rkxtoixx Dacaran Arrtx Taxxs.—
Buch frail tree* aa have not been kept
welt vitalised by cultiratiun have suffered
from various discasri, a* tree coniump
lion, blight or so-called winter killing,
borers, and tho like, Il lx unnecessary
to aaaign rennins why uncultivated or­
chard lands lincome wnhealthfol for tree*.
The fact I* sufficiently &lt;wtabli»bcd that or­
chardlands seeded to gras* and sodded
insure a daatrucUon of hardiest kind* of
apple tree*. But it often so happens that
tbe door y»rd* and other ground* partly
ornamented with shrubbery contain a
few apple trees which cannot well be
plowed and cropped. And some are
.serve to plowing op fine orchard mead­
ow lot*. The orchard trees In such unruUivated loteare *c*n struggling with
disease eaah year a few dying out. FornwHy all manner of causes were aaaigned lo accocmi for such destractfoa, as
hard water, hot water, drought, tree bor­
ers, bad *Ux:k, Ac. With tho tenderer
varieties Mme ono of these causes may
have produced disease, the diamsa origi­
nating tree borers; nature pravidss a
home in dead wood for worms, but sel­
dom hi living wood. But czoeriatMe

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OUR STOCK
wise* more than the B»nil Stock
linda kept in * Country Store, and

PATENT MEIICENEt,

H£UlBuhL'3 EXTRACT BUCHJ
tl3F'|BOV»D‘n®»a Wfe*M

OUR FACILITIES

For Doing Busimess,
EQUAL TO AlfY IK THE

STATE.

USE HELMBOLD’S
EXTRACT BUCH
2’rlncijxr/ DopoU—.
Heteibold’a Drug and Chemical Warehouae,

HUSBOW’S EXTRACT BUCHU

w. slso Msaslssuire

JULIUS RUSSEL!
&amp;C0„

THE ONLY SURE THING.
PHOTOGRAPH

Have just Purchased

NEW GOODS.
ASD, BT TBE WAT. WE BATE

A Large

Stock of

BROGANS

st tse

d»*r.

MEN'S AND BOY’S

S7'
WE DEAL IN

DRY GOODS

'hrt ia tbamrwx *mm*M nireSsr.wUl Bskw. hiwu. MM1 Kasai, kwtter Mtn
&gt;r Kim*, w^te saavisgwfDpereso*. ofwith an-Aiw riiawHii*e,4x ts aw»st &lt;h
sNUtoaf Barta' Mnew* art to* ■

Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
B4y(W

Hats &amp; Caps,

VEA.

W &lt;DAJ5Y El EBATS

•W

Which will be sold

VERY CHEAP!
FOB CASH OB BEADY-PAY.

year, wmen suggest* tnat xao Olggmg
should'extend * ift* distance with the
nxapftcaea. Tbo* for a tree six yenre
c&gt;K tk diaaaeter of ground to be spaded
up alMAd be six feet, for a tree ton year*
old,
fart, foe. It dore nrt injure tba
tree local tba lateral roots, unlaau the
Urge ortnbe cut next to tbe tree.-Granf
Co. HrraU.

.MORTAGE sale.

Beware of Counterfeits

agreement that the apple stock, approved
iO Wiscouain as hardy, when standing on
In du artiek of
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
the cultivated land, seldom if ever winter
kill* or suffers from tree consumption.—
It may be set down *i equally well eaUbliabed that the hard .eat varirtiee ofap
pie stoaLpfcjah frqm neglcci to cultivate
tbe land tearing trees.
.
.IJuUiaw are decaying trees aiaudina OLD LADIES A FAIR MAIDEN 8
oa unculV.vaUd ground to bo restored 1
We auawnr. lbat tree* nearly dead or
e.ldeoUg dying.can hardly be rertorod
l&gt;v anv 'Bul
m.-'j,
excect
for one
two
erQ^
treeu
d»t. barn
beenorbadly
lajured by the Wight, or crotchoa baked
and dead wood exposed, the trank on one
rid. blaxetJ and blkur.d, the 1 imU dying
and bark rotmb and pealing off, may be
restortd no Ar *1 to bear aeveral years
bj^nlUsattM Omd well. Tbe sod aboald
be well teraed osar, next to the tree shal

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No, 6M BROADWAY, N. Yn

Don’t forget the place, at

RUSSELL’S STORE,

Hustings, Mich.

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VOL. X.

fjt §utiBjj®MMer,
, pUBJA*H*DEnt*Y WEDXK8DAY,

New goods Sastiny’ guinta girttlw;.
JULIUS RUSSELL
Htfve just Purchased

NEW GOODS

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.
Hats

Caps

ATO ■STATJOIYEBT

ih'li’t forget the place,

sC

RUSSELL’S STORE.
Hustings, Mich.
JVLrca itJMEix * eo-

May 10, 1W5,

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. -

iIKENIX INSURANCE CO.

uUsgs al H**ita«* in Mid
m nod State .st HUNK—. t*w P‘“»
i« email court of Mid cously. o" the
Scptemtoe. (Ill Sept.} l«w. al two
U» afternoon U&lt; tbaS day.
JOHX *VWU9. Mortor«.
ata

CHANCERY ORDER.
ATE OP mcUlU*M, E«hUi Js4ictal OrI ■- 0,-gM-rryi
&lt; :.u peodloe Lu tb« Ciresit Court for tboCwraly

JTwvre Arisr, QsvlatoM*.
............

—

&gt; rsrkrr^ I* a rcsXMcn " ‘TO*1
&gt;b*et&gt;t ftno, tee Flat* ; On motion of Fiyk
u. l^raptatarors Bdtteiter. it I* wtered thnt
rare* hi. spj&gt;-ra»eo to bo en­
t m lb., roue, ».u.ta tbrra month* fr«» *•

out ahead of his time, as It Is ths dark of
the tooie. Bo tettbettirtdbb oh baad
than behindhand
'
--j ■&gt; -r
“ Laod-O-right ahead, air," kn&lt;
out the lookout aloft, just at thia momraL
u Ab, we're near enough, Mr. Garnet.
Twont do to let that chap sight our
smoke, or he'll stay In bis hols."
Wo were square la the track of blockads bound steamers, twenty miles to tbo
westward of Nassau, sod tho Transit was
anobored tn six fatboma, waiting for
somebody to come along.
Just at midnight, somebody
oomy
along but ae there was a .sort of qmoky
vapor lying low on the water, tho first
intimation we bad of her coming, was tbo

Then -it wae, “ tarn out. Jack ; op anch­
or, and stand by for fua.M .£bree aockete
—Igo blue and a rod one, wore sent up
from dur’ forecastle, and promptly roptled
to by the stranger’s Sending up tWOtod
Ofiee rod burning a blirolight.
“The devil! Om of exu own cruisere,”
muttered the captain, in disguaE
“ No sir—a blockade rvbner, who has
either stolen ouf signals ar atomblad up­
on thorn by mistake. Don’t you see that
little twinhlioR yellow -light, on his port
quarter, rirT"
.
. । . . ., ।
“ You’re right, Mr. GtgneL You’ve
been watching thesis night rootling' r'ascals
longer than 1 have, and know their trirks
better. Is it the Qricflo think you-1"
“No sir,! No more like iha Oriole
th'an the Iropside*.*1
■,
.
"SliallU speak to him. iif, and Invite
hlfii to give us a call T" respectfully In­
quired our gunner, affectionately stopping
•u----------- *- *—-r bandage of our, 100
Parrott, which bo had
close aboard

to oar rotomehSm. Bat CbpUte Ata4d
vras foetoMi end eerore by evreyrtjefc
eeli end saintly that—Oriole, ogre ar the
deril. he’d
W«
M}4* "
such a dance. He’d capture or sink the
rascal— that be wcxrtd—St Grorge or
Satan at He peak, he'd teaeh him a edit

For reasons, known I should say, only
to th® admiraLdd'Fn.therj at'Port itoyd,
to the^Quirqandsr.qf.thc steam blqokadrr
Transit—at that lime the fastest craft in
the South Atlantic squadron—and lastly
to myself, 1 was temporarily transferred
from the saney, Jaunty little sailing whip­
“No, no, Mr. Linstock. Ybb might
pet In for the fleet, to the steamer afore­
knock orer soma of----- «said, which was detsuied froth fleet duty,
dark,” replied tho caf
sod ordered off in a great burry On some
'• 1’11 bail him, and 11
special mission, ths nature of which I
satisfactory answers,
kpew ns little of as 1 did of tho inhabi­
than the Oriole bo
—----------------tants of Nova Ke mb la.
overtsul and teadrhlm better manners."
It was not untH after we bad crossed
Tbo rtranys stranger ws.* square abeam
tbo Gulf Stream, and was driving on orer of us, not fifty-yards distant.
Ike Bahama Banks, that It oreurre.) to
“ A-b-o-y-ce the steamer 1" bellowed
mo our destinafiim could be no other our old sea lion, through his trumpet
than Nassau ; and it was several bears
“ 'Ay-s-y"i4ieMo,!rf6Bme back prompt­
later, before I cabgtft tW glimmer of an
ly, Unclear, HngihgRespooee. • ' v
I idea as to the admiral's reasons forasrd“ What st earner is that 1”
.■
iog mo nero** flte Gulf, and over-to
•I Q-r4-ft-L&lt;." ••
e,•
Nassau In the Transit. Then It dawned
“ What's that you say T’
~
upon me in'this manner:
“ tz-r-l-o-l-o of Charleston, Harry
I was leaning ever the lea Mil, looking
Simonson, commander 1"
down-through four fathoms of brine as
transparent as air, upr-o (ho vest sponge
Bang! went our filg “Parrott," Ils
fields, over which we were rapidly pass­
hundred pounds uf jnctol plunging barming, and quietly asking mysol( If sponge
lessly by the stranger’s stern.
fishing just slKrtie-lbst telKlude. wouldn't
Bang—bang—Lang, went bur broad: bo a profitable relliog; whtm a.nw wryl
•Mu guMjell pitching thoir missel* wide
j delicate ban-I eras laid upua my ahouldar
of the mark- la three .ruiuutcs tbo u».nid lucking up. there waa my ooramaodaclous rascal was gone out of eight.
. der pro tern. Caplin Arthur T. Alwin,
“ What do you, think of that, Mr Garn­
•landing bcaido rue.
.
et I*"1
’* *’"
“ Looking for mermaids,and dreaming
“ That it is all a He; or some Infernal
of* the girl (left behind uw,' Mr. Gar­
triok. eir. - That was .not Ihe.eoiM of
net 1" be asked.
Simonson, that answered, ths hail; i'll
“ No,sir; I was calculating tho money
wager my life on that. And I'd wager
making chancre of sponge fishing, and
fifty lives that the steamer is not the
wondering between times, why the admi­
ral has aent mo off..bare without my

In two hours we wire ckm aboard.the
isae, and our peremptory command to
rars to was promptly gmponded to by
x&gt; instant stopping of her engine, and
m dropping out ofohar. after starboard

air, toward the Florida. Strait, if bound
for Jamakd T1’
■' “G, ♦»’bave taaite Mid passengers tor
Havana. Please to step down lo„H»y
cabin xu»d ex^mina qur papers. -,Ym’H
find them all right, I jbipk,air," ... .
Captain Harry SlnfCnsoa's thoughts
were correct; for there were register,
manifesto, nails,.passenger Het and doar.not; aUahipehape and legally unquestlonabto. HjB-M. RujelMdlStonreer
'
'
" Harry ‘ Smooeoe,
for Kingston, Jstoal
_, — ---------------- jlovana.
Here was a bar :o all ■farther proceed­
ings with a vengeance. ■ Therufaras some
Northern trans action, of Harry Blitronson’s since tbo blockade was established,
that would have made biscaptuye of more
importance Utou that of any .two btockado-runoers afloat And there bo w*S
uudor our g&amp;ns,.wilbiigoar . oMj grasp
physically, but perfectly ssoOre. Ware­
membered the recertt Slid^l-Msacuwsshraglio,aaJ tnesially.- asreed all mariar
intarnalk&gt;t»IUles in inrooteat wrath.
“D« you kaow anything of aft Anglo
rebel blockade rutuier, bow lying la
Nmsu. called .tec Oru&gt;1.1" inquired saidtbog
klMmC, 1
offered to
hWnUjr,

opinion that she tetnut there now. But
reeHy. oaptaio, w«H?_ the character yon
give us EngUshnisr, you nennot expect
ua to adbrd-you much reliable information
in refemnoe to blockade manent"
.“.Englishmen bo ■ ■.ymuttered Cspt.
Alwin ' under hie. breath, and almost
bursting with suppressed wrath. ■.

Crentr Tr«a*ur»r. Witt n*f psrilc&lt;l«r st- or will be required of nr."
‘ * *
labium u&gt; nroeorroa I'cMirfi
•" IM*"’!’
“ Ah, certainly, Mr. Garnet. All very
dtasbtad ta »«rT&gt;tt, UfHZ “rt b“oa'f I” “IP*'
Ir^reJ.
in all €S»e* so tosrg* volra* natural." A long pnuae. Then an ab­
irtwifuL OBcs ta t ha Court Itmusrupt question:
। “ By-the-by. Lieutenant Garnet, do
DUI. ROOD iMKVRi*cH-uo»
T M. CADWAtl.aD*».
you happen to know anything of a rebel
Crentr CVrt nd Rotary Public. OBce io atearuer called.the Oriole; or of the com“ Yes, we’lj find out," 1 muttered, *•
mender, coo Harry E. Simonson 1”
tbs Ceort House.
Captain Alwin dised down lqto&gt;to cabin
“Yes sir, a good deal of both."
to overhaul his signal book—we’ll ‘find
“ So tbo admiral. ba-i been informed,
out;
whenyunder Wlll-6-tbe-wlsp .hall
TH* PHtSXlX «”«»”“£S4-u‘tat£
and fur that reason has sent you on board
have lead as a wandering daaoe Ull day­
the Transit. Be pleased, sir, Ip acquaint
me somewhat with youracquaintanceship light, and far enough away from tbo
Um transaction at VuMBvm.
'
Oriole.". „ I
with the Oriole first?’"
j
JVeu*M. OfiM Snwi.
The Transit was soon eteaming' west-,
« Well, sir, she was built to Nhw York,
north-wuhtat her highest speed, and had
CASH ASSETS
to ply between Charleston and Havana ;
and designed for the fastest, era-going
steamer alloat. In the summer of 1860 into the sir a red and greoo roeketfstidw
her. owners in Charleston, flawing the
Z^rwruMr—M
vessel wanting something in the required on her port bow, ahd a fete moments
later, there flashed out ta theaatea dtreorate of speed, had her engine* replaced
tlon, a brilltonf blue light.
with naw ones which increased her sailing
----- »&lt;he goes weet-eouthwest," itrate fullv a mile above the sought for
speed, and wlUT the exception of tb« j

Get the Genuine Article!

Phoenix of Hartford.

8933,172.64

everv ounce of steam On bar, and fireman
pax&amp;lflg dp Wrftrsw like Vutesnu, uw*y
we went In chaao of tbo bsmarteg vapb on d. ■’ '
’
Attbaeodof an hour wo bad'nsere*
Qm dMse oe &amp;roub'teM burterfl wsodimly

upon her from our forecssUs ns, but
there wee ilo arose tbaa «m ohate^ dn
threehwdr*!&lt;•**•*&lt; tarob^dm

so after adoben harm lews -shoes had been
iuo...
«c ■!■««&lt; ■» &lt;•
■ silewcw until we could bring the rascal
, under ourbreBMflI Wtterter. Tben we’d,
pepper kirn ao*«r. M1m&gt; W etted

I w» didn't q-ftte get that fellow
.f htattaT Tork KRl. «K1«
toed to dgow ^ wnfritat, ***

WANT

nrrfl^

anJTh ten mGiptre thereafter
lockout aqhontteed a? steam­
.. ._ — nGrtbcm board, oh . rslbvr the
smoke rff'ode,' foi1 tba '-fekeU fteelf was
entirely ’below the borlxou. Tie long
trail of densely black stpoke Indicated
soft coal and an English craft, wfitja Its
direction being nearly northwest and
Boutbeast, wka - evidence very pearly
conelusive'tbst under the tall tale line of
embke tbers was an Anglo rebel bound
from' Nassau to blockade-land. Tbs
Transit wss headed two points to the
'westward of tho western termluaiiou of
the
horizontal column, end once more
1
driven
through the water at her best rate
'
ofspe&lt;id.
'
&lt;
In about two and a half hours, we had
tbs spars, bull and characteristic outlines
of ths fugitive steamer perfectly defined
against the dear blue sky beyond, and
there was no dtnttit* remaining but that
this time tee bad ddwa there abehd of ua
the tleetrwinged Oriole1 heroelf.
- Tbesall tbe shrewdness af -tbe’ wily
btockhde roee dawned upon oar minds.
Tbo Becowinc had loduaotf onthat^iMr
ybMm^biutee through tho night, end the
rani blockade rubnar had eoMsaHy boM&gt;
chasingus. h wavmuch Bko the eouatry equl.-e’a fox chase, where the dsws got

toqori

Thera flue
around k
whisk era.
the barn ofi
till his faoe
last tbo gl'

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LOAN.

7-30

IM PORTA!

* &lt;4d *eve^S,"4 Wff take th* liberty of

m*»»ing out bclurcn
Kk|raMtb*ar.»fee
CeUand Lngan.fc. effeakiva, wbcra
fl rar expire, will b*

arrt

infottnlng
regiment " still &gt;
cxieta," and (pardon my vanity) main

NEW fr004&gt;8+

fighting regiment. Wa gre tai
alitlla r*at after a long and
raid, into lb* v*ry heart of the enemy’»

BURTON &amp; ACKLEY’S|
HASJlNO’u’110’-

hratelh* ^taiag. Jeprth,
WrauUaad
Coatar. ,Wa b*v*rm. dnobi, but that.the
day1 witt be rtdebrated io fi*e-stylo.—
TWpd&amp;^f* la tbar seetihW know be*
,thing* are done. . Wr have -been
furnished C&gt;r publimlion th* proceeding*
of a preliminary meeting making arrattgemeate, a* folio wa:
! Woodlasd Cswtaa. )
Jnne 13th, 1863 f
Agree»bl» tp appointment, the citizen*
of Woodlimd met, to lake into consider­
ation th*-propriety of bolding a National
Celebretkin in Woodland on the coa­
ming Foirth of July.

al wmbnient. Indeed, aa early upreaa.
io* from Preaidant Jnhnaon. aeom*d to
pledge the Adminlatviation U » different
policy. But th* prog teas of event* and
the fora* of cirtumaUficCT, are .Hunger
than thcoriva and mor*soariucing. than
Meeting waa called to order by Rev.
argument. Tba thirory** early advanced
by the Bakxbx, and tb* pdfoy to tb pur- T. J. Spteuer. M. T. Wbral*r wra eb-e
en*d In necordanaj nlth Ihil theory art tad Promdent; L. Hilbert Vuw.PnwL
L&amp;:ig gradually accepted and adopted
On motion. Jesse Jordan of Woodland
belli by the paaaa of th* oon^tryjand the
»•» chiwen Marshal; Fetor.Cramer of
Adinlntetmtimiat Washington. &lt; w*.
Harper’s Weekly fm iii rtitnrald^ou Harting*, Oscar Smith, of Carlton, Ira
the subjyet cf renrifapizaUot* of State*, »u Slowwit and E. Spencor, of Odeia, and
naeriy In accord wlllj &lt;&gt;gc,vfew», that we Oliver Wdlinan, of Cestleton, were
elected a*.I.taut Marshal*.
Rev. T. J.
give it eotir* aa-fidtowa r ■
,1 1 Speocenr duwen CtetpGin ; Rev. .M. A.
“ Tha’. the loyal Trremrn of a rrUHk-ui
Daugbtartv
waa
chosen
Orator;
O. G.
Strtrwhw,^^^^
'*
ISR r‘“Rhl brafely for the
nt should be 'J'.»fnmchticd, Cooper waa ebnaen to read tba Declara­
r-r wyi* won, by tho» in the tion of Independence.
,
State » ho hjvo fofi^ht agalmt It.
On motion Simon Harris Ac Choir
and who yield bi cntira they’ ar* cuoducr- were invited to furniah music for the ocrd. n.-t because they are converted, I*
•om&lt;-;Mng v&gt; hkh we ' bisv* no- doubt
neeni* a* monetraua to President John­
On motion, J. Haight, C. Densmore,
son a* to any other truly loy al citiien.—
, Hibbert and L. Newton were appointTbeuuli! question In hi* nxind undoubt­
I a committee to prepare dinner.
edly is in what manner they *h*t1 I&gt;e onOn fflothm, the people were requested
fram-hiseJ.
We thertfore regardf Iu»
upriamatiou for reorgan Izati-m Tn North tn prepare tmula for the tiocarion. Th*
Carolina a* tentative. It InvUe* "S' ex- meeting will be hel l lu a fine grnve'near
ptceefon of jnitilic opinion. The Prraidei;! the Centre. Good mueic in attendance.
T. J. SrucsK. Sec.

iti* not imorcihnl-le, rt*l
some posi­
tive action like th* pvoHamMfon he wish­
ed to concentrate public attention upon
the aubject.
y-.'.'frt
. ■
Tbe ohjeetioo to the rafnredilwnicnt ■&lt;(
aH the foaemra of tba State for tbe pri­
mary elrtStfoo by the authority of th*
United States, I* that suffrage ia a matter
left by the CuMtltation to b* regulati-l
by the Suita*. Who,tben,cr'm«H'todav the Slllt* of North Caiolinn t Who
ha'vw Lhe right Io exerdra pointed at&gt;thurity there! Who are " the people"
nfNorth Carolina!
By thowrraat of Vanee, dfily elected
rrik. i.t. i.—. .r K.4I..r..
Hina, it* late Otatatltatfon (bs* been art
nulled by the National Gbremmrat.—
The Bute can therefore be reorganized
only by the supreme power of the G.-ternmeni. " The people" who arc hence-

dear to declare th.it tunc of them »h..!l
rank, pgrt Of the penpie.
The plain fact la, that, political power
for the purpose of ri'organixatirm c*c be
exereiecd o*ly upon the term* prescribed
by the Nntitmal Government,. Tbe Su­
preme Cotnidvcidedon the 0:h nf March,'
MM3, mlhrcnee of thw Hfewarto. that by
tbe law* of war every eltieen In a brwtlls
State »s* a public enemy. HI* ifflneqvcni partidpatinn in political p.ier I*
'Uwrefort an act Of grace, not a claim of
right; and what sbstl dMerthfne the lim­
it* of that grace but the’ will fif tbe su
tboriiy that coolers itT Whatever.' for
instance, the i«tc Qmaiitntinn of North
Carolina may ordam, no dtihm In that
State ran vote by ally enabling forre of
ttart instrument. Th* ’ State, therefore,
a* a political body. I* to be re created by
tbo National Goverennent. Otberwfifo it
* will BO longer exist. But thi* re-ertatim&gt;
H* not rertoratfon. The right of voting ia
iKit cwnferred b*can*o ftirjni formerly en­
joyed, for it la not confirmed upon all. but
rally upon thora wtafoh the Government
diooae. Many of those votcftr-whnm It
will errata were, indrad, formerly voter*.
Bat they are permitted to mte now. not
b^sBaethay’cwnrt had the right, but be

Wedn.-wtay. and taken t&gt;» Fort Lafayette
itff* «upp-&gt;aed.
Tbe Abraiay Pott *aya of Mitchell’*

made-hy detactive* KcIm and Elder, un­
der direction of Gen. Dix, th* latter hav­
ing received orders Irotn Waahinglon tn
arrrvt Mitchall on the oharg* of treason.
8o&lt;e after the arrwrt «•! Mitchell. Judge
McCann vi»itedGen. DisVi bvadqnarters.
bnteonM l»am notbmx of the prienoer’*
movements. Th* Judge **H that th*
Government eoold not try th* prisoner
a* a traitor, for ho waa an alien, and none
bnl cittxefl* f-ntd Ive tried ae traitor*.—
The Judge alaodeclared that the Govern­
ment could only hold Mitchell a* an aHun
enemy, but now it i* suppoerd to have
no enemies Daring th* afternoon Judge
McCune visited Gen. Dix a* M* rraldenee.
but probably before that time Mitcbvll
wu* at sea/'
.
Corms.—Now th«t the proclamation
of the Preaident bo. remnvod all restric­
tion* on cotton—aav* only th* two per
cent tax—there i* much •peculaUo* *a to
the amount there ia at th* South which
will bo brought to market. Some per
•on* figure a* high a* 3.000.000 bale*,
.while other* Uilnk th* quantity will not
exceed 800,000 bale*. The Jatrnal of
Cbmgtrreii, tftar a careful comp*ri«ou ••I:
data from all parts uf the South, astwnate*
the amount at ogu and a half ipiHiona of
bnlce—much pf which i* ungianed and
will be found to be more or leae damag­
ed. Tbo value of tha »tock al ihlrty cent*
a pound would be a little nv*r Iwu bun'
dred'tnilLiuqa *1 dollar*. A large amount
of thi* ooilou wOl doublle** be *hipprti
abroad, aud will materially affect the
price of gold and of vxchange.

-F-S® IW)AT?,
Th*****&lt;«* ar* l»«i»*4under drt««t
IMS,aud arep*yabl«thr*« you fhxn th.u.t.
;

ibeUM»viai*y

accnmpaaied a* a* far an'Ixahdrg,!where
wa draw ten day* tMlMa aad tbe'wag-

Itiu Ml ME1ICIIU.

one turned back. W* had previously
been supplied with aptmunWon and other
•upplira nweaaary to * lung march. On
the night of th* S7th • we eroerad th* ' Texas oorerapondadee, dated at Brazos
Smoky mountain* Irin N. C., and the Santiago. June IOtb.ray»G«&gt;. Steel »“»
at that place, and Gan. Bro*u was wtill
next day errxaed the Blue Ridgr.
Space will'not permit a detailed ao in command at Bruwnaville. There re­
mained aorne rebel *Ud«raia*be vicinity
of the latter plac*. awaiting parole. It
say that after piwip^ *ev*ral small town*, was aaW that one of th* bottcric* which
and capturing several small squad* of the rebel* run over into Mexio* after
“ Juhnieg." we entarad th* ./‘old domin­ Kirby Smith'* surrender, would be de­
ion,*'and stopped on tbe “sacred aoil" livered up tn th* United Stats* aulhoritle*. Gen. Weitzel bad nut y*t arrived
April 6th al Christian Station, staying In Texas, but »a*dai|y l-oked for. The
two d*y* to destroy the “railroad, which Mexican Imperialist* at Metamora* were
was done efleclttally by bnrning tbe much excn-i»ed in mind regarding the
bridge* and tie* and. warping the railaao appearance In the vicinity uf »u many
United State* troop.
aa to render them perfectly uselcaa.

Our next mors we* b&gt; Salesbrrry, N.
0., where the rebel* had about 300 prispnpni confined, wme of wh.-m they bad
geatlg prrntdtdlo *nli»l by mean* id
atarvatiun and iH treatment genurally.—
They were termed "gelvtalxed Yankee*.’
They , would da to count and boast ov*r,
but in time of action they “ failed U&gt; con­
ned."- Several were abut in th* vain
attempt )o make them fire oo u*.
After* resistance uf two hour* thay

tr- S. &amp;-20 Biz per cent.
OOLD-BEAHING S0ND8.
The** Bo*d» are bow worth a baaiboir,' png

Books and Stationery

ssra&amp;fiE®*

Paints/Oil, &amp;c&gt;

K!?Hln.S=,RX-£',
loo?) Mini Hurt Loa«t».
4«X&gt;
“ . " t**aj« *!*«•«
LOW Hold Teolb Ffota, Or—.*«

Tfie Covera*r*blp of Alabama.
The qiiaduranglnr fight, for the Provis­
ion*! Governorship of Alabama, bet ween
Mea*r«. W*. II. Smith, uf Randolph.
Lewi* D. Parse**, Talladega. D. H.
Buokam, of Alhun*. and D. C. Humph­
rey *, of Huntsville, ha* prevented the ap­
pointment of oltbvr. Mr. ilumphrwy*
ba* the adrantaga of being Chairmen on
the Cummlttre on Resolutions, nt tbe first
Unton meeting in Alalmiua.bwiil al Hunta
villa a year ago last winter. Mr. Parsons

la H»»ltlJ&gt;eopoon ol P«.bs inlcmi l*
I ett percent.. iMlcsd of Ta-1rtk* !*
. BeUeribw* Wil drdocl ll-r iMrrnt

completed for tbo celebration of Im
pedoooe Day.” We feel to wnMlre ■&gt;
'*
„a„ be ei|^
rand diapiat
I'for. It b pr

Oration will be deliver-! by J.-acru G.
Loras, E*&lt;f, uf Battli/Creek, and uiher

cereioonicH will bo liad befitting the &lt;«caaloo. No paina will be spared to make
the oeqalon one of pleasure aud profit to
all w bo "may be in attendance.

found the “ Yanks'* too much for lh«m,
and in attempting tn run found tberoselvos
completely surrounded and in uur power.
Twelve piece* of artillery were taken.
About ibnt time the new a ,of the erasu*lL-n of Richmond was confirmed and
soon alter the new* of an armistice reach
•du*; but bidi.ie we bad time to rejoice
over this good n*wn, lb* Inteligauce of
the a.wsainaliun nf President Lincoln
came like a ihundr^-botl arid turned our
joy into mourning. There was a coprplet* revulsion of feeling, and an almost
universal wfab that that armrslifie might
be broken in order U» give an opportuni ­
ty for retaliation, a»dl wia believed to be
the work of repel emiaarise.
The wish
was hardly mad* Iwfore it was realized.

Owr..r«per.
We present the Bass** to our reader*
thia w«eh tn aa enlarged fi&gt;rm. Our
advertising patronage haa compelled tbu
change, or rather, we abuuld Mt, ha. im­
pelled it. We might have made more
usuoay by printing the smaller sheet, and

curtail lug our reading apace. But we
ar* bound to give our patron* just a*'

good a paper aa they provide and pay
for. Wo propose to trim our sail* ac
cording to the breeze that is blowing and
tba kind ofaoa/re hare to navigate. Oar 1

ship meat sail through storm aud calm,
but when advene storms prevail and I

breaker* threaten, they will find crar craft,
withsail* closely reefed, lying cl.wa ti&lt;

back. Thi*Jime to vWt South Carolina
and Georgia—lb* command being divid­
ed up into *mall parties for the purpose
of foraging and picking Up and paroiling
rebel snldisra, who were then daily giving

11 CENSED

the leeward abunt.

V

But when auapicL-u. I

WAS CLAIM AGENTS.
KNAPPEI a IUII0WS,

tbemtelvezup.
After the capture of Jed-. Davi* by .the
4th Mich. Cavalry, ws started for Tenn,
where we arrived the27tb of May, and

arrived in Knoxville the 2d of Jun* after
an abeenc* of 77 day*.
irrival in Tennrasoe we
The day uf
were met by a wagon train.bringing gov­
ernment ratinn* of hard lack, bacon, and
the tif plui ultra of aoldier’* fair—coffee
and sugar. During th* march we lived
upon the fat of tbo land, and retarned
almost ahlirtly remounted on the best
stock the country afforded.
Oar !■** 1* very slight, papt. Edward*
of Co. D. waa mortally wound*d *t
Saleabrry. One private of Co. L. wo*
killed by an accidental shot.
Tha above I* a feeble nutliner sketch of
nur pmc*e$ng*. during the last three
try The editor of lb* Unirtrtaliti,
month, aud if you consider it worthy of
a pUe* in th* eulumra ot your paper, you having been censured by a correspondent
for intimating that Davi* should be bung,
have pertnlMloa to publiab the same.
replies: y
'
VoLtritTXXB.
•• After ths excitement ha* passed, and
Jf JcfTersou Davis is hung, we ascy be
' Oplala • la Kestaeky.
•orry-1 But In all suberncs* 1*1 u* aay,
. Kentneky is aiiM
Siafa, *"&lt;! •*&gt;* if Jefferson Davi* I* not hung, the hand
probably ba on* irf0efaa&lt; to adopt the that In this land ever after signs a death
cmdituihmal amendment.
Nu esgm warrant fbould drop from Its socket—
can cro*. the Ohio Riser wklhnut a paw. if hp ia pardooed, let every prison door
open.

Office over fiebrlua’s Grocery,

•P*i»ibU for th* daHwry ef th* ncU* for wkirt
they rewire order*.

Oppc-wte fort OSier. on Dordiek bl..
KALAMAZOO, - - - MICH.

JAY COOKE,
Scascwirnoa Aoxsr, PkiiaDl/&gt;kui.

our goodjurtunc.
Tuonr advertising patron* we owe an

apology aa well a* our thank*.

STATE A U. 8. CLAIMS,

Much
advertising baa been crowded out fur
•everal week* past. We have bwo delartnioed that our readers should out be

Goad News t* the A Bic ted I

after b* avuidud, and we ar* bound to
make op to them all thay have suffered in
th* poet. Onr own citisen* and bnsinc**

r«y to widow er motber of prinnm *f wi
»Uon or prise noovy; p*j for home* to,I
rrylce ; boontfo* f.w wldUra .li*eb«nr«!

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
&lt;3-OOX&gt;S,
AT THE

MILLINERY STORE
BDliBBOOK’S IB1DDZ
UP8TAIES.

SILK AND STRAW

BONNETS,
LAIUS',
'
MiSSJtt,
CHILDRESS'

Bleaching and Brewing

were knocked an»»el«»*. th-'ugh nobody
waa killed. The wind* battalion waa
baptised in eltetrictty.lwo hundred bright
gon barrel* pointed upward having die-.

m*o Oflghtta bo encouraged load vet li*c.
In tha first plaedf It ia for their own beuefil. Barnum once aaid, upon being ask.
•d why&gt;a tnuaeum wa* bo succeraltil,
lhat he always endvavurad to have aumrtbiwg worth teeing, and then let every
body know ha bad got it. Meo may haw

ever ao good good* or merL'liandutc, and

twelr* muatba' esnuumer*, uulr** they
Adwtla*. We kuuw of wmau men who
‘’Mwk that th*y donut do bu«iue*s enough
*» aflGrd to advwrtMM, Tfi. re.tw.ii they
&lt;io notdo tn.xr* buwuu**, i* b«Mu** Utay

Lyon

advertise. S.imebo^ lia« said that
•those arfto do wot ndv*ru«^beve to *rll jlHE G:
high braara* they do *a Util* baunoM. —
We hop* nop reader will remember thi*
•odbwcta n*Hd that tboy -Hi al~

renvon why buvineta me:
nbomtbulr bo n-j paper it
■oral Impcemrm

the ba*i-

And ill other Work dura on abort nv

&gt; tine and in good style.
J?*« Goods received often.
hadhM wrOlytea** rail beta" parchaOac

XX8. I. t ACKLEY.

iiimiii
SUVITfl &amp; BDHTWT2
JUST BMCTTTgp.

fWBffBWI-

Stitt* Got
ilion* rf »ul

GXSCUWlltt).
twaen Brazil and Paraguay confirm the
reports of th* defeat of the Brazilian
troop*. ■ Bruit la making great eserUod*
to proracutalha war with renewed .eben

" The advantage*, and

1 Mrvuoadlng country are
fce same indication. A
paper devoid of borne

Merchant

�V

LOAN.

7-30

Jwil st)
HIRD SDHIBB

•230^00,000.
jutborvty of the ftocrvlary of the TrsMwry,
drrsignvd, the Oewstwl Sobecvfaba Af)w

’

-XffZMl

»*]• uf fn.led States S-csrittae, a&amp;cs to

e BOK* »rv isuied usdee daMW 1 sto
at *fo p»rsbl» three ysar* 4hmi*k£t *Ma

Oder, iota

('&lt;s

Ww have received Irons TiAnnr de

’

Sfl t

FirlfkrW•O»A little
..I e-fri'1,,

U- S. 5-20 Six per oest.
OLD-BEARING BONDS.

-n|.U«L,-S..^V» .11 8..™, -

M DonJ« srv BOW worth a baadaomejeswr.
md &gt;rr evrnvpl, aa are all ib« OevsrwfitoM

WITHOUT

Prfa

h-rwf. by eaeah* ■ cipv uf IL1

»«JS5s.-dWK.x?J!
w tutuj or
’
AMElilCAN

,. /n.A SI U&lt;, t&gt;ntf inJ Jfsairipei tawttoa,
. u,
c. to Urw pvr MU.
«ummw,
•If value, accenilsg ts tbe rats levied on
property. Tbe latofeM la ptyshto aa**.
.tlyby I'onpvo.ituebsdtaeMh'M.wblct
&lt; rui «&lt;l •« j *«ld to any beak sc banker.'
Interest nt ?&gt;30 percent, waawewts le

'O’. D. SPAULDING.

ONLY

DR. RORICK'S

•.SMWusat
win serf ushueent M said
lUd to Mtou «4 ib.i
mm! eatata saay be cumnul-

pcJcnee Day.”
foil t«» mwmic ship
readers tbit a good time may be expect
ej. Materials luc ■ grand display «-T
fits,works have been sent for. Il is pr..
pwed to form the pr&lt;*va»i&gt;mat 10 ufataik
A. M. at the Court. House yard, end

march to tbs Fair Grounds, whvto tbe
&lt;»ral&gt;..n »ill be delivered by J.-scra G.
L.pos, Em]., irf Hattie.Cteek, and other
ceremonies wall bo had befitting the &lt;K&gt;
cui si. Nu paina will be spare) U&gt; make
tbe uea*i»&lt;i vne of pleasure aud profit lu
*11 a bu may bo in attendance.

«
t chooKe made la lbs eooditloM eClHa
RI&gt; SUUI&gt; sleets suit fa mslter of iofarTb« | aruMit &gt;n gold. II made, wtltbie equlv&lt;.. I be carieM? istvrot of fa higher rate.
c rrturn io specie pay menu, ia fa evesH of
h only w ill tbe option to pay tho tataeaet ia
be r«uH ot would *u rvdt.ee and eqaahsa
«iU: psrebswa made with six per ccwA.1*
aoold be fully e.|aal to those mode wWb
J sod ibrrv tenth* per pent hi vartuwey.—
IV
. -. .rt ■&lt;• qvyinzr o.vz r l&lt;m.v ix makxx7
offered by th* Goterouieal, sad lie ssperior
,o«*gv&gt; enleU fa
real Fopwlar Louw of the Fewpto.
-itluo |XSO.«»VJ0« of fa Lmd selhwrfoii

DIGESTIVE SUMIS.

Strayed

BOOTS AND SHOTS, ta.

(Sti..
My Goode were ALL bought eiacw tbe

grcsi decl.00 tw prices. I sell (&lt;tr cash &lt;ji
&lt;■ breeze that is blowing and
■a^we have tu navigate. Our
&gt;1 tiirvcgh storm and calm.
Iie.i Adverse storms prevail and
r* ihr^iir-i, they will fiud our craft,
lit ciosdy^ecfisd, lying cl. fa ti»

ready pay, charge nothing for interest,
nothing for keeping bpoks, nothing foe(

had JeDts, |ind only'a

’

VEST SMALL PROFIT

catch the gale ; and tbuse wbu take [maa
agD si th us, (hall have the full benefit ot
our good fortune.
-

as a yacAtekae w\&lt;te\\ t»'A\
cute. &lt;aX\ \\\c
\jAxac\x
5Nc»\x. k» Wxt \o," \&gt;uX at a&lt;
vcmt&amp;tuN. a$««.vkX — a £vca\
KtttttXutav cS
twttcat,
\a Wvc Ti'Atoti* a.\*VrtcY»
ite
X\xc XV cut aaA ^oaWk. XNxr rc
Ktvh, ^or a \_oa&lt;v tinxc, \vcca
‘‘•i axae\x uxcAcA aa aAtt\t-.oV
S\otaac\x *B\VVer%, x»\\tc\v,
’ tak.ea \a ^yo\x.c c &lt;\uaaV.'tkt%,
— i aat\ at Vac ^ro^cr X\vax^ are
a m\h \vrc»ciaN.k** ©5
|
SiZtous ’Vevet',
h I
5’cver anti jlgue,
।
ILivar OompTaint,
.iy I
(T/yap epaia,
“t2 i
Jnd.ig&lt;j3tu&gt;n,
Ja.v.nd joe,
,
-J I
Kidney Complaints,

i

aaCk aW. &lt;\\%tast«
a wxvav
kar aaXave.. \
'Vkvcsc. ’Wvltuvs

Tuonr advertising patrons wo owe an
apology as well aa our thanks. Much
advertising hat been crowded out for

* fatten’ bdiaad Jet Brweim
a M fahM'UdaA dMll«lfapporton&gt; SJLVgg VL3TSD WAgg.

Wvn,\A^ ’Vov.X.c.

Ttirviuv* win. es aacsivsu by fa Hr*!
n..l Mmk odUraod R.pidaeadEbstXetooe.k efK.Uftalw. »od by II. A. OWWerSaB.
-.ungv.
(mylTto*)

\&gt;T Ikobacv.-'.

ftXovcvxcXk ’B\XX«.v«

0. 0. SPAULDIN8.

alter be avoided, and we are Go.nd U»
r.ak* up tn '.haul all they have *u tiered in

MEW

Uastlos*. May », IM*.

MJ 10

art, Vat \toor vaauWvwat.

tbe past. Our own citizens nod business
men ought lu bo eno.uraged lu adt urtiMla the first plac&lt; it la fi

RING &amp; SUMMER
GOODS,

"Dr. TBLoXsack.'*

feVOYUVhcXv

Llit. Barnum once said,
eJ why bw museum wu

.... mu:

LLINERY STORE ‘
131'KfLDoi’S M©O

.

GOLD DJfXS AUD pgjTCILg.

waist, Vac aoot nxaa vaaau 1»000 o«M r«~3nrw Eauaatoe IfoUara fl to 1 •
ivoan ciuto Wm..
—— - . «
*_ _
TJocXoy'ii WAVs.- ? • "'**11
.•'

thing worth seeing, and tlieu lei every •
body know he b*J g..t it. Men may haw
ever *o good g.-xia or merchandise,, and

’

BONNETS,
A

A 5 Dchhj&gt;b*xs'
t c. nvlandy &lt;m hand, and far awls on
• unable terms.

“aching and Pressing
all other Work ffafa o« ubavt ww

and in good style. . ’ •,
.
cw Goods received fften.
; to* wUt please sail before pgrebaaior
eloewfaew.
___

Min E. WH0GX
•tiega, April A IMfl

1PL0YMEXT IO!

spefa*

?\“

Xir.

!LK AND STRAW
DlLS\
■
■'
.V/SSSS',
.

K'-^^SswMt^r’a

o(,
'Zr ■
ItT 1
it..
12;

peiled it. IV e might bn»e made more
uiuney by printing the xiialler sheet, and

curtailing our reading s^A'u- But *•
are bjuud to give our patron* just as
good a paper as they provide and pay

• ., &gt; L.*

ri.AN ia siiipu

ESWS. l.l*aiu&gt;eCstWulljr oarwietogwl
jFjrar DgfAfiTMgjrr.

AND SHOES, In the sale c.f which I

JAY COOKE,

tub

GROCERIES

can oflet you

Si rtCEtmos Aqwmt,

UP 8TAIK&amp;

DOLLAR

DRY GOODS.

I U«« a FULL STOCK «f BOOTS

UD..UL *1 fa ’ret* at which'll ia being *&gt;J, will Sil be vubecrihed fa wUbia els.
■ya, when tbo nolo* will ardoeMedly eswAi ■ pnriiuiii. m
uniform!) brent th* »»*•
wiag the labKriptfoaa to other Laona.
ord«t iL*t citiacos of reerp tow* nd »e«of fa coentry m*y be .(forded foeihiiee fa
,g thr loan, fa N.tioeol Banks. Stole »e»ka.
.•nvsio Bankers tlwvwgboal fa ceealry bar*
-sUy agreed to receive sabacripfans at per.
criber* will aelrcl tbrerewo agvato,le whom
have roa4deT.ee. aod who only ere to be ro­
uble for the deflvery of the note* fa which

AT THE

USE

. cSwer Jsb.lfakbarl,

.................................... ....
I
................
“ »30&lt;» ••
le&gt; of all i„r UrnominaUoM aaSMd wQL&gt;
ptl; far....bed upon receipt at subeeriptioa*.
r Note* of this Third Serfs* ere pwetoefy
U io furs, aud privilege* to the flb«naHj|ks
ilreadv mJd. &lt;ace0 that the Oaronuaeei
vela iiseltlhooptiM of paying internet la
coat « pcrevol., in*lcwd of TMOtbe’lu
. ,uul&gt;«ribeia will deduct ike interest
rr« icy op Jaij i*ih, at U*Uaae wbea fag
•
&lt; CUhrty of the i.stee of the third aettoe
tJm-t.0 ihirtfawillcomuawte u* fa 1st *f
, and • lit b« »»O promptly »«4 r"»itie«enig

■

MAWFACn-KB

NEW PRIECS!

)nr cent per day on w SJO note.
-u o crsli “ •»
•• *!«• *•
.. ......................... * *300 M

rewire orders

11WAEU

NEW STORE J

'
1

dunk that they do outdo bu.tueao enough
luaf'.rd l.. aivertiac. Tbo rsaem they
du but du rn.ire buaiunet, ia trecauae thuy
&lt;fonledvert.se. 8 ■nielsuU hat said that
'Lae who do not adveruv^iinve to sell
t'fh because they du s*. little baaltKma.—
We hope nor reader wilt remember this

€&gt;Xov$L^e\v *B\XX.ct»
lav.’vsj.cwtoJtv-AXxv tiMtaac a\xi
&amp;cX&gt;s\xta\e.du

D»v'"Ro\$aeW* -

FOB IIUIEGULAIUTIES.

fttowkAveXx *B\XX.eYS

*d bear in mind that th«y will alau
cuke money to patnmiM Umm who *d-

tkTk'X
aadk maXt

Another reason why basioMa mtn
•Iwld advertise (0 their bu na paper ia
b*e*ss* a general impmsirm uf tbe bud*bd enlerpriae of a place ia cuavsyed U»

Ml, XAVVULa*. .

...

ADMISBTg.y^B^THtgJ "
are VwitWAW.
a. •*—■ B »• ulp** A*. A.iu—.

public, near by nr rmtotaly, by tbo
•Pjrarancc of tbo advertising ouldtnne of
*U local psp,,. Th, udvantagwa, and

tAxXAVt^, XiNxtu.nx.a.’tAW’riv, «Xt. ,

#f»perit) of fa surrmindiag country arc
•‘•“pdgtdby tbe earns indfatioa. A
lank, load paper devoid uf ■ h»mr
Mvertidag seems uf any to tboae *b&lt;&gt;

»&lt;*ld other wfa settle in the vWniay,
^*t that u a hard place in which k&gt; get
*c’*g. Ths buameaa maw aoem to my
Uta.:...
.
.
‘.’J. of
-"y.
'bnir silence
that
the
crrdil
tbe

,mikax\c\xo\.^
cvCyoyaNAt..

TXasa gbtoara are paU up. trv ^uaH'
bottiaa, t\f w/lifh the aheva ia • /ae-euwIla. Tha Ulrl u
m^raiMd,afid

GUATTDTAN'S sale.

*" i

saggt

*«»«aity is poor. That th«y J*v«
tbeir customers all fat, by tbo
&gt;pn«Bor.?Bgr.yottP.fcrn,

Eaat AuHh Dt . QseinMtf,' W sAwr ,

ADWNBTRATOS'S SALE'

Job

�NEW FIRM
aEXUWE

SUAWEEDTOMIC,
fl»» HTI

BARLOW,. GOODYEAR
»K;. A GRANT,
.
,

BANBRAKE PILLg.

tUVlSG.FORMBD

l

DRUG STORE!!!

AtZofd.il I Ikridtf'

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-i!

and

,

' ’BLOO'O VXLLB

■wtni-

groslau cunsnat yet mtedcn.il ouLufl
danver, 1 aoattmhd ia the Mme way an. sstftiytfia Ums this was O’n
rumed, fhe con. was out of danger. S.well pteaaed with the seaalt was i, that I
have always used the sam. mods alnfir.—
Half a bushel of corn will be enough for
a ten mwe Acid." The editor uf tbo camo
paper remarks; “ Tins plan of protect
lug the cornfield agalnat the depredation
of bin}., is no doubt tbe cbeepeet and
moat' etJeetsal tan yet sogg rated. A'
frfosul of cure in Bucks Co. adopted tba
Wfta . re,p. of ,«r.^p,ud »&gt;.
it acXslo a iharm. He however, enaka
tbs core before seaHer! ng It around hie I
fields, foe lbs reason that the crow and,
gmkle oeree eat dry corn. Give a do-:
turetlrated crow dry corn and be will1
carry it away, and bury it for a day or .
two. We have often observed tbem dolugtbis. We hope ail farmers will try
ttea ebesp end simple protection, by
wbieb they een not only ee«c tteir corn,
bet tho l.irde aku, which willdo inuch m
keep the Um dear of injurious insects.

.two.oo:ok.®

■QAt. ■BOBKC’K’®

F ABE rBECARBD TO SUPPLY

Ur. U-

lhaa e i x yean, and hew aoqwhedaa

OF ALL KINDS.

Clt.Jaitujj Satin

»•&lt;

\n\nunu Vo^kVtnXxy

new and moat complete assortmeat of

AND AT

.Bsxrraie ctsct,

FLUID IXTR1CT BUCHU,

|!WA!BTN®BSW

a-ay. teethe t-v Iks conclusion to feed
U» t-rda. «rd « U&gt;ah 1 peck &lt;1 cm and
lettered it around th. field near the
-•wesad trees, the pleere where bird.
: spl to pell tbaeore. I aooa
«-* that they ate up this con- end did
. JiaXurb that ia the KM. After the ।

,viao. i w-r .!

DBUGS AND MEDICINES,
UChrwireh, Iteslads, OH., (am

janip. MowlsaBtew.

PRICES

t. sm n, uk
pontes; M tte preaeat Uu« U

C\vra&lt;v6e

TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL.

Suit the Times.

HtlUWN,
ar FOB KECHAXTCAL A!H&gt; MBDIODUL
■^tuvoxYou* Ctt^veaXt*

which here been skewered upon bin from
KW \vurts.
tXvc Country.

GROCERIES!

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

AAe peculiarity of the
"BKooA Vwrtflvtr

To rrjwl liuj. from Vlaea.

Cor the life end health of Ibe body depends
**7?* tte
^ri^d1 the body drags

dDBUUV IPZATHHHIKIllI

Abd Cooking Extracts,
Kyc "C«.c&lt;\\Mi\e&amp;

tar earing
la. ’ ‘
IFttn (Thrraee.,
tbit
G‘S*7TF*‘°.
Z-iwr Camp/airU, Freer and Apt*.
Female Ci’nplaitie
ZJt.
Ams.
£ruptlo&gt;w,
Oantumptim, eta

OUR STOCK

Gardners will find that mH an unlu&gt;urtrat part of tteir work will be keep«
from their cucuailwr, mrlixi, Omprlsaa more
|uaah and tlmllar vine(. We therefore and Kinde kept io
detail eeworal modes of figbling Una
OUR FACILITIES
A decoction of rod pepper, cprinklod
odtekpra. of tbo young plants, wAtl
rrpel fhn bug.. Ewen the pepper tea
alone will bo too Strong fur all that haw.
weak atomicha. A mixture of two quart,
uf flour and black pepper, dotted on tbe ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN
tin., while wet with oew, anawer. aa a
STATE.
partial pratetBioa at laeat.

HilHBULD’S EXTRACT BDCHO

PATEMT MEDICENES.

tEsrnoviia'sosii wash

THE]

Principal Depots—
HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU

rith Our Store,

Helmbolifi Ong and Chemical Warehouse,
Ko. SM BROADWAY, M. Y&lt;

Depot, ’
Ko. 104 SOUTH 1MJHH BT, FKHUl

NEW SKIRT FOR 1865.

Beware of Counterfeits

HOOP SKIRTS.

ASK FOB HELMBQLD’S!

THE ONLY SURE THINS.
PHOTOGRAPH

AK OTHER waa cured of Fem fad A&lt;«
after trying et.ry medlciae ia hie meh
AKOTkER wee esjed ef Fem Sow
which had .ilMcd fourteen years
ANOTHER of Rheuniatwfn of right »rar*
Catfs inneaerable of Pwp»p«ia end Li.tr*
Complaint eould be ■t.ntrooou ia which the

'WoY'k.Wke a

M blf «T tos teelkwres »r
•tme. ia TmiM W »f
» la t* eaaaty sF Barry. Bt.u

I—tesh, »c

ynej

CVmxyyw.

A\\.ooa\. VlW*
an the m.wt aetira and thoroe^i pika that
hare erer
introduced.
,
They act »o diwetly upon tha liter, cach­
ing UlU or^tn to each aa extant aa that tha
■yitatn doer not rdapeo into ila (maar eaadilioB. which ia too apt to ba tha caaa wish
•imply a pttrgath. pill
They am really a
liVotA cvtvdk TtAt'frCY TWl,
which, in conjunetiea with tho

will earn ell the afamnen tinned diaearn.
and, of Ibemaeiw*. will reliara aud uur.
Urftdo-'Ka,Cbittuvnaww,
Oalia Paine, Cholera_7Zortiu.
Indifwatton, Pten in &lt;te £ou.-ua,
Q&gt;wxinaae, ate.
Tty tteaa mediriaea, and yea will nawr

|AH

Aakyonr netghbora, who haw .red them,
ahd they will any they an

AND. BF THt WAT, niUII

A Large

Good. ^cA\.e\Y\.e%,
^J°?*.-*houM
thM‘ Ufor* &lt;''ios

Slock of

MEN’S AND BOY’S
by aBtnek Company, vm commenced In !
hUrik 16M, b-&lt;did hotg.l fairly ender I
way till about Nay laL Tho athw em&gt;t1
•fMKeaniaoiMcf the bniUia^orhich
srac Mated far liOO pn annum, waa
41
The laemy employa three hand*
—OM «M and two women. Mrrufac
turee from tha mllk ofBMoowa. In tbe
heel of tbe area rm mate kina ebaMea per

CRO&lt;

OME perwon writer, her daughter wee &lt; wte
of tu .4 nine yean* (landing, ead St Vilas'
dsnre of two ymt
AMOTHER writes, hts Sen wee eurxJ
after hu BeM&gt; had ahnoM waeiad ewa.
The dvcuin prooounnd the cnee inewnr

For Doing Busimess,

Open boxen, aix inchre high and a foot
aqtrare, net over tba young plants, will
amwsr a good purpoee ; or a cheap and
oM.saisM protector nay Wmada of
’.reh bark, poate board, or, what is better
MUI, old floor oil doth, pegged down.—
Ar y any U di or sight Inches high, I
aki .&lt;any desired rise. Where the two
arxH meet, It la well to tick them to one
of tbe pegs. Piaea them aro.cd the kills
as soon aa the plants begin u&gt;‘break
ground, banking up so that no bugs will
work under them. Very lew of tha insect
tribe wtll gn over them. Bug. d&lt;» not
aecm to ba aklUsd in fence numbing-—
Simply atendiNf bricks on edge around
tbe plants uwialty keeps them out.
Liquid manura &lt;nr.da from l*n dung
aud left to ferment, will drive all of the
bur. by ita efiensiva smell. Twu aborsWaBd of ben dropping, to four gallons
te water will make it of auSpenl aUengtb.!
ihlf a pint-of thiahq.id arettered over
sach^Hl, aa every alternate day, will re­
pel the biMlwanAgive tte planto a vigvrl-u« growth.
A neighbor or oort aaya he has treated
bi. bug visitors, for twenty years psat,
to S' ptedror two of good Scotch an off;
they think Ibie-to something to be eoecx
ad at, and therefore leave in disgust.—
America* JynratorMl

VAX*

Is that they Strike *» th* RxS of Diaenee,
by wradieeif wwry pewiele «4 imparity
"BYood*,

Great Decline.
In Prices,

BROGANS

Wai IsSias.
'
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LSgUIKB FOB TUB DVPLBX HOOF HKIBT.

•

Clo* a Pamphlrt or Almanac of say local
«.nt, and real toe eertiSeatre, and if y.u
hat. ct« doubled yon win

ateStwtee Ills Ssrelneeivyar wkita, wte&lt;!
anw4 hr d.ww.. grist er aM age.
U wtlt rertarelr la wtal i. clrimed for It, s 1
to whM ta.Srrte. aa». MMeaate wte b
.r»d it, tf.rn.lr tod -i;h.&lt; la toaury. Wk

ktovAA v.o wvorc..

‘’iSfficEF

............CSANCEBT ORDER.

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JsteiM ClralterBiot^rU.MttaeerMxrrent f «ri)
tsi
muaelte aaldtaItagraM- -forMtete
Orate RaFUS8&lt;rt^n WM2Si»im.
•Mar. threw.

fa Or artich of

&gt;»

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ta£'&lt;s'X£

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Er ■ T' • z&gt;*‘"Js
/

0LDLADIE8 KTAIR MAIDENS

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DYSPEPSIA and FITS.

WILL PLEASE TRY TT.''-' /

CONSUMPTION,

roe,mon, rsure

and

eMFKbi.

WM.M ltefi5N.YBLL

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VOL. X.
Umtr,
13 PUBLldUWKYWIY WKMB8OAX

Mio

NEW GOODS
■

jjuitni jirrtlen.

w

StltritJ fsrtrj.

■JU1IUS riA
RUSSELL
Bel gke m« Um pUIereptee
ThsS'. happy with a straw.

Have just Purchased
A LARGE STOCK OF

mortgage sale.
jtUuot u. Jamea H. t ulbnry. OS the twentytklrd d.r of October, In the year of ear Lard
m.-.'.Mj eight Lcudrol and uxty-lbree, aM
recorded is th. nfliee Of tba Register of Deed. *f
lH,r3 ecaorr.StetaofMkHpn.oa the list day of
Xs.raber. A. T» IDO. InUber "M” of MortgafujAbe^ibday’s^s""**.”*^©'Ima/mJ

.

If life belbriaigs es h.pp^soes,
Il brlap os, we see told.
What's bard to bey. tho’ rich osas try.
With d) Uwtr b.«p.of geM :
Then l.sgh ursy, kt Hkn ny
Wben’erthey will of Mirth.
Wheiasghs ths mast May truly boost.

NEW GOODS,
'RANK ALLKX,

WE DEAL IN

Aitoratr u&lt;4 Ceanselior si Law, and Hollor Is Cksncery. and Netary Public. General
ad. Tax. aad CcHeetioa Agent- Particalu
■fitioa sate la lha
ttH.
.i

DRY GOODS

It Unto aspsrk to ebstf tk. dark,
Ito snUgU to within;
Tbaa toagk away, 1st oibsra uy
WlMf.r tlxy willof niittb ;
Who laagb. Hi. most aij Iraly boast

Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

StaUanj.

Hats A, Caps,
; ol„ toe last stags O

CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE

Tho genial tunshlno of a sweet Moy
afternoon fell in flickering waves of gold
over the inony roofand Ivy hong ehim
noys of an old farm house, Handing in a
green hollow, in tba midst of the pleas
ant hill country which stretches south­
ward from the rad battle ground of Ma­
nassas. In the opighborinZ wood, the
turtle dove cooed her plaintive love-lay,
the partridge whistled, and the romn
twittered to her yoiinjfand from the
surrounding meadow came the dreamy
gurgle of the brook, and the mtodcal
tinkle of bells from tho cattle eroping tiie
early clover, That sprang up, green and
tender, in tho warm shadow of the foils.
Tlio orchard, round about the bouse,
was one roase of fragrant, milky bloom ;
and lh,&gt; Ilian
»---- ihnir

it.liSjsaSS

ay-xiu&amp;c

AHI) BIAOTOHiK&amp;'ir

Which will be sold
fur Team h*d aecunstote
»rrnl treses ml bs'bsdyjw*
.-teSOOMTtWgSrilUW
assx-jis;1®

FOR CASH OR READY-PAY

inda xiUnring the MS9M Mir lb.
inded Hour until the great hoapitable
Mun, with ila ever open doors. and

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich.

IIKENIX INSURANCE CO.

u. .ku ws u&gt;«rrs»da»r»B«d&gt;J ‘baAidetot;
mt I*',-

X- RUKLDON.

;'.W3^,:£*SW»SS
atUee In plulldrl| lua, I ■*•»»
'..........
-:
in Sr* Yert.Betake,

i' in;v..uvu s,
----- ,---lUHberhsiIU ■SlSVife

Get the Genuine Article!
riKILSOUD IXrfCRAXCX-ttel rtsste th.

Phmnix of Hartford.

CHANCERY ORDER.
THE pnonnx BSTSSB tsa rossnrr rsaa bet­
'TATE OP MICHIGAN. Eighth JodicUl Clr- ter than ever prepend for service sod &lt;&gt;•t’ .to tbs
Hoerftte jwjtoKrwhh ootord toOltoa for

unly Trewecr. WUI yay pwlketar
&gt; Io prncannc Psaslo. for .11 perw
Hl is MrvK*. btei ps? »“J bounty p&gt;o»

sweeter than ever filled too vales of
“ Arab., the Blest.”
On the low window sill, overlooking
the garden, a young girl sat, on this aamo
afternoon, her little .lippered feet hang­
ing almost low enough to touch the star­
like dandelions on the grass &gt;ph»t beneath
her ; her pretty. golden hair thrown back
In wavy disorder, her cheek, fleshed, and
her tender blue eyes brlmlW of tears, os
they looked, with a serious, questioning
gaze, toward tho evening atm, juot slipping
oot of »q{ht behind the summit uf the
distant pine grove.
“ Why, Alice,” eried u manly voice,
3 how's this!
Come, tome, I tbOught
you menu I to ba so. brave.” .
So I did,” her voloo faltering painful
ly; " but It Is so hard—so hard. Archer
—to—to,"—and she dropped bee pretty
bead on his arm, and gave way to a cry.
Ho stroked back the soft mass of
gleaming hair tenderly, and said,
“ I know it Is hard, Allee—harder for
mo Rum you child—though you mkyn’t
think oo, but it can't bo helped ; I must
go. And the sooner the better. (Td-

JVorn At Ofc!*! StaiemenL

*933,172.64
(JUfRCART IMS.)

,

Sirup -» o-*4»ly digeetro *Me** J,
' . .■ ।« hi-ii it iBiusrts tla lisailSsjciL

bj Uli. pmwa Where .fl’

S.-TAW ■BMW®’*
WOOLEN TACTOET-

” To night!"
Yes—to night. You dittl blame me
fur what I am doing T"
“ Blams you, Archer 1 Oh, you know
belter!” And a kindling flash lit toe
blue eyes.
•' Yoe, yes, 1 know bettor.,’ he said,
“ but I wouldn’t mind it, If It wasn’t for
you and mother. It nlmdst seems wrong
to leave you exposed to these Southern
troops, with no one toproteet you. (Bot
what am 1 do ! 1 can not fight againai
my country. Old Jacob Bradford would
rise from bie grave. If hie eon would turn
traitor ; and'my grandfslher, who fought
st Trenton, would coma bank and curae
me. And yet, if I stay here a day loagar
I'll ba oonacripled for Loe’s armr.'
’
B. WBIGHT,
There were no tears in tho blue eyes
IT and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. now plhey gleamed like an unsheathed

sad the olAflhg mead-agafe over that
told ma so.”
.
portion of poor desolate, mistaken Vir*
She looked up with aomethieg like gin la.,
awe In hie lace, as aba heard bie confident
An evrohig name, in tho cloudless glory
words. Ho smiled, leveling the aoll of regal June. Mrs. Bradford aat upon
about the roots of the little tree, repeat- the door oitr, ewayfni“back and forth,
od half to hot, end half to himself. « U and ndfenuring to bsHetf Mr‘a’dSxed
wUi li-7. ».a8^ 1 •’hatt ^*•—“4 &lt;"»'
mel*&gt;eboly way; Aliee aat«i lhe sbort
iryshall live. too.
grates dose by the bloominc rose trae.—
Then be kmed her softly, and aho tr'ip- TH wbipporwill piped on tbo old grind
ped-eway to the. kltehrtr, ftfovfag him slono ; too earns stara glittered orerhrad
standing alone. TM May 1 moon was —but where was ho 1 Heaped op among
comiug up over the top uf the old oak the uameksa dead on anmc distant haltle
t&lt;M M&gt;%t stood
to the eastward, flood,
log the surrounding bills, and all the
green botlowa with a aubdued idstre.
lovelier, If not brighter, than the'radiance
of day. A sriripporwill began ite mslancbolir soog from its------ *- — -l
••
grind stone,and the
,wlf with a doud of delkioes perfume ; aad
plaintive cry from the pond in the roead- el the same iosint the old rod gate swung
ow. Sights and Bounds as faailTliar ail sharply oo its .binges. S.mu one was
blsbwn bsfag. they brought the tears to coming down the little foot path; h sob
Archer Bradford's eyes, and made the dier with a Hue armless risers dangMsg
broad chest beneath his folded.arms spall at fair right side. Such -visitors findieg
convulsively. His heart was tender and tbrirwsy brekte Watoisgtra. sod ,to
domestic ; all bis affections wore centered their bomea, after the terrible hatties
in this old Virginia home ; *11 bis drop in the Wilderoeas, often dropped io the
love lavished upon
-----------------his doting
pold
__ ___
mother eld farm houses now. Alice rt»s wp,
and Uttfo blue eyed Alice—not bie eiater and placed a chair beneath the woodbine
—but something, as wo have sefcn, nearer arbor.
'
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and dearer. .
.Won’lprou ait down and bare adrihl^.
By Ion o’clock every arrangement wav sir 1" she said sweetly, Bahn coma up.
completed, and Archer's aatchel, packed
He eat down, white Alice darted off
w ith clothing on one side, and eatables oo to tba kitchen, to gwt ike drink.
tbe other, stood facked and strapped, on :
“ Bring soma older, Alice,” nalfadiba
the kiteben door-sill. He pi.-ked it up motiser, wiping her eyea. . “I like to giro
and swung it up on hip ebouldcr.
them ti-o best ; oiy own poor boy was a
“ Well, mother,"-tfe said, putting bis soldier."
.
arm round her and kivaing her tenderly, ■ Alien brought the cider, clear and re- '
“ I most be off, or 1 shan't get acroas the ey, a lump of ire tlakliog in the bottom
river by day. Take earo of yonredf, of tlwaubfct. 'D&gt;o soldier took lt,raised it
and tuay God blesa ytm/'n
to his lira, heard the ice tinkling with a
“ And you, too, my lx.y."
cool, refreshing sound, s&gt; he had heard a
He turned away, pained by the algbt hundred times in bis boyhood. His band,
other teira, and .trode out toward the trembled— gave away—it fell, end ho
old red gate. Alice following hlrri.
sprane to his feet with apaarintiale cry.
He ktoed her through- the bars, on
“ Mother, Aiwo—don't you ■ know
brow, cheek a and eyes, and then without
another word walked away. , She watch­
ed him till a sudden torn in the road
took Mm from tor sight; &lt;it&gt;'d1&lt;!stbe pbbt*
mother, sitting on the door-siH. thinking.' lb&lt;- soldier, bronzed by the .aruoke of
both uf them, no doubt, of the weary rasny battles, sobbed like enfold. But
days of woe and war that would inter­ after ewbilatiwy grew qifac, and Archer
vene before they looked upon his focu uat dowU brwjdohis mother' oo ths door*
again.
’
kill with a fresh goblet of odor in bis
The spripg wore away ; amnmer eatne, hand, while Alice with a shiM is her Hue
end thv thunder of battle rocked tho old ey«k beside which the June stars looked
bouse to iu vary center, but the rose trv« dim. went beck to her seat &lt;m the grass.
did not wilt. . Tbuugli
Mr was but and
'•J knew you'd come," she said softly,
aulpberoua. It shot up yuuttg tendrils, and her sweet fiuw dimpling^wftb hapy *mi ire?
burst h&gt;to fragrant bfoom : and Alice
I told mi-tber so becanaeyuur rose tree
said to herself continually. •• He will live came to life.”
, . .
—to MiUmotoe batfo toue.”
.
Arcittr looked over ak the great erttnA cold end . cruel winter—another suo U'jooma and aaid eofaatoly;
• ■&lt;- &gt;
spring—the harvest trampled down be­
“Yas, Ahee, 1 live—aad the row tree
fore they -Mpenedf tfa* beautiful hill
lives, aad, better, our country luce
country made desolate by thnfsvagvsof
war; still tho rose tree bloomed . and
grew, and Alice a heart «m full of hope.
But when the summer pawed, and (nil
came, and the scanty harvest! were gath­
ered in, and one by ono the fathers and
husbands, left at borne, were conscripted
What a simple, beautifal, powerful In­
into the Roeth era a.-vny, leering weeping
j cfaildreb aad wives in iirnfhrtleeaboiuss, stitution it Is! The ooreery and propara cfaaugo seemed to fall upon tba land ; I atory school ufthe affoctioni and moral
tbeauQworea murky glow; the aky bentlments of oar nature—what an Incal­
seemed brass, and God tpp, far oft to culable Influence it brings to bear upon
thh' delrclopment of onr beet capabilities !
lint in those days of desolation, the Take, for example, the relation of child­
rose tret drooped and willed, and as the ren to paranta ; submission to right so- i
winter came on, ell life see med to go but thority ; trust in a higher wftdom and a
from branch and root; and Alka’s hopes stronger power than their own ; love
failed. No letter reached them from I answering to love, meeting It sometimes
Archer ; and they heard runt ora of terri­ aa a playmate, anu unconsciously beoom1 lug assimilated to it ; .is it possible to
ble disaster befalling the Union forces.
“ He is gone,—we shall never see him oJnceive an atmosphere more exquisitely
again,” said the poor mother, and Alice adapted to qiileken fn young souls the
found no word to diaapprove what the Innate germs of that moral and'splrilsnl
life w biota is destined to find its highest
said.
The winter was dreadful. Scanty of object in the disclosures to U of the fath­
food and fuel, the two women aat by their erhood of God I We often speak of the
lonely hearth, with an unspoken sorrow sanctities of home. LTtorally. es well ax
in their white faces that awed even the figuratively, our characterization of It la
Genoa guerrilla, that prowled about the there that-time sffaotiona are first elicit­
farm house into s&lt;i&lt;ncth’ng like pity and ed, exercised, add expanded, which.iu due
reeprtt -‘‘But there fe netting hi this time, and unless perverted, by trail, will
world of Cure that does nut sooner or be filled with the fullness that flows from
later ooms to an'end. Tba ■wheels eftims tti Uncreated Source, and that will con­
may seem slow, but they are auro. That stitute our MibHmer life when the present
lonely whiter dragged Itself away, and

a edliUry la^k stove bee hand."' The
blue sky Smiled, and the sweet aualight
fell In genial beams, and Jhe gentle rales
fell on field, blaokened and blasted by
the ravages cf war, bringing up tho tend­
er grass, and meek eyed violets over the
nsmolewi grave oftbe fallsw brave. In
the garden at the old tent'tone, tbs
pinks came op hard opened their odorous
“ You must go, Archer," she said, her petals and toe hollyhock beds swelled al­
Up that had auirarad a moment before, most to bursting; .tbaJoJ^feaMaMt-roe
curving proudly; “God will protect
your mother and me."
“1 have eomothing far you, Alka," be
raid, after a pauee. “ See bora." atf fee
drew from hie pocket a tender, little rose
^■•‘.I%TrPre"LKSi

’-‘In %a ■. motbor turned dsepartagly
from the happy fitee end ahonlr her bead.
Age is leevtopofolttste yvenh. ’“No,
no, be will sever acme Eack to no agata,-1!
aba said. ’
---------- —
Bat the spring ndrancsd, and tha^t^ls
stoat «rew?end « afore raottor new
aboots came out, nod fey fail —faasdr

^4p life rove irre *w fa Woraran, weigh-

foreVer prohibits h, why Is not the ques
i^-Whp».sMta,««».* Jegal Oon
Uitutioa ip not a G«aUtn amlof &lt;*™r»
you are aware that many of u. ngat,!
the March amendments to ‘ the Cobsiltufkm-’^TVnnusUli as uttorfy illewi! end
void.'- Wrrw fc oct fur thi preeenoe of
*iUjgQt&lt;MBe; tba matter wouM hare
and I douTtuottheit
corfrthed oar opinio
• Bill,” asidf. -t... ____________
should decide aa you say, woeiA ft wet be
impoeaibto ferwiore. thn iueUtutiod &lt;xi
of
~HUm».IMuX,Wta
would everywhere nil kt ift**.........

over the wbofo of them—perbapa not
oxer ona-haM of the Blate . whora blacks
are not aware that slavery has been
.bo!.«bod st di. ’ ■fcmb of ttfere racBao.
are to West Tran rosea,-irber* tba color­
ed popoiatisn ta most numerous, in
etbsw quartern tfeens are many families
which4be black, have sever attempted
to leave, and where Um quiet resumptioa
ofthe msstera' sutifor rty vqpld be al once
roquloaoed in. Gradaalty all resistance
would oraae, and Ute cofared psaplst fa
many cases disgusted wlfa, their MW
fouqL fremlom. w differ^ from wbet
they adripdted. iocld vtilsrfurily re-

Govsrntrietft l* Tepidly dlamantling the
f.-rtifiaetloas at Richmond and Petero-

yards and arsenals. Tbs n amber of can­
non of all kinds, aTegs and Geld, is m uch
larger ttan was origlMnyswppwM- At
one lime four or fiva-acree at the landing
below Richmond warp covered with can
—
’— st
army
waaoua. eta.
Fiv,
CSty pSfotihd
Bfebm-.nd
Sing With them, Inrfrdicg
White worth battery nf. rifl--------- ,—,. inlye BMndecs surrender. 1
by £«l Ue,A» -BurksxiUe, Vo., which

It Will probably be sent, with ctfearcurl
cue pieces, to Weet Point, as tropbire
At Pcteraburj;, juat before lle'svAMato*-.
many cannons were Inrriod. tod bead
boards put Up&lt;» ere* end, to MrambL
soldiere* gravera The nrapoes atoa.

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Probably the Fourth of July fare not, M&gt;Ub;^iuZiUr^ t^Uoioo” bath,
for many yean, been so generally rele tree motto of our country, redeemed and
brated a. on thh the 89th anniversary pariHflfrjh.
,f i.aih—
wHs* It haapaased. A bright and glori-

M tbs sole ef UaUsd Stoss Svtwiu.,

' -taa,

-

them, yet as we pawed Into the rediflMf I

privilege*enumerated In that “bill of room we missed that tall form, thatnoMa
right*," the “ Ckansr of oar Liberties," bred that but a few week* ago s.^.
sre being extended to all tho people.
Then, notwithstanding the devastation
■MTIFWFrarKKwISHS* bmwSveJiaa'
it,nu&gt;rw&gt; wam*.\i»n i-fcA
for the day we IfHKU'it the. birthday
ib
.u tai-a
ftheeooutry. Jt wto. dark boor in
ia fond; aad aUha^-Ure sat tbem■-behoof tel. rowtey
_
_
aetves to do bq*»ofto the ,vflbjf on which mayaNatiooi
■croggle ^un&lt;t,: British.
wbta th*' soared principles of 3 vatice,- Liberty mourn, aodrebelalbav* need'M&gt; tremMe,
be American Congress pet forth to the and, Eqqflity were enunciated and af­ becaure tnerty ujill not coma ao freely
orld 0 declaration of principle* not firmed. " ■ ' . '
‘
to them.
,
•retofere wgaiaed by . tba go&gt; craTba hospital* hr* being cleared of the
nts of foe &lt;dd or the new woew, uad
The recce of the Labor Deal lay.
rick aad woundtd, and nl» foot ar* able
ow that decI.raUoo pleated the deari­ FrstelhsCinciaaaSHO.)
to travel wHl tootibe with their fiudillea.
The freed negro ba* had bountiful Two bupdred .and fifty tabela pasted
es of » nation destined in the course of
it tb be greater and stronger than ar. notice* from all sorts of government offic- through Igge yesterday ; they teem’ Jto
*i* and from philanthropic .peaKere that
&gt;pire. A dark day it ‘was, but tbs
bn wijliag to live peaceful ciUsen. lb. re­
blag out of the light of prospective
mainder of I heir Ilves and respeet the
artydispelled the darkueaa, and the
noble old fhg wblrh their leaders tough:
. I Bell of Liberty pealed forth its glad
them to hate. We can forgive and Ickve
tap oT]ojr. proclaiming the dawn of the
them in the hands of a bighte power..
•i •ruiag of that far brighter day. . Since the South f So far ns experience pore,they ■ Crops ars good berte'-.-'Wheat is baren the sun of a nation.’, liberty has are foe class that exprot to ftes without vested and all the good things of the
-verCeased to shine upon osr country, work, and to be supported by lb,- labor seasno are plenty, such as bUckberries,
artly abvciired, sotuetllnes by-itouds, uf ulbera, and w. tbaak ao. account woald
nineft by-dark spots upon 1 to surface, show chat the Bouthryn whltsa have ex­
pected aad rresived much mor* support
■adowedby dark mista aad threatening trom the government than the blacks.—■ will overtook thia, as you woald not ex­
terms,paled by the terrible tornado uf Why isH that ths ouly class in ths South pect one to write irriythlflg' very cooling
tb»t the govecninent bus found trilling to thia warm weather ; wbifb your patience
work, rremrre all the exhurtalhm* and
waruuijf* to labor, wbil.-lbe daaa that al and that of your reader, will ba taxed by

HASTINGS, MICH.

n-B.B-sa.aiT pi
OCLD-BEABINO BOBBS■ -HiAWte I.W .tM

5-tB-

s«a. Sod ^d exttapr. ** are .H )te
Bsute. /re. Oto, Ow^p .oj
■NA-sUr&gt;e^.'U««&gt;re prrfflU. ywwdi)
io Utor valw. aeceidJs* to Uw r»u Ir^f ,

paper to .^MQ» day
ual thia wrekWPrintere
welf^Nl^ybody,

jftlWsSrfetta?

way a dived by foe labor of oth'-ra i«
omitted ns if it had no lesson of Mtfwup-

nnderminhZ a"
stODu which .lid
down anon him. tloth bones are broken
&gt;U‘a.me.itet injured.

Lxaotu Stados, Txav.,
1
.
Jun«.24th, 1865. j
Ouf oown try .jrss conceived in the spirit
J. M. Navrwa, jDtfr^Sir—Thinking the
&gt;f political freedom ;the iatuseee* sich of
too dome of its political architecture
rested upon the pillars of liberty. While anew, under.. shallow pretens* of .crept hear from the 10th Mich. Cavalry, ! wiH
Ing existing facta, exhibits no di.po.itUa gives abort detail of Its whereabout.,
three vert foefored, guarded and atrengthto accommodate tfaem«i»l*e&gt; to existing
eaedfoa wb&lt;fo&gt; structure/was steadfast condition.; but. ;nt) tho trtitrwry, they leaving it with you to publish if worthy
uu) unshaken, it was tho undermining show a determination to exchida the a space in your columns. We J .ft
Knoxville March Slat, and returned May
31st, during that'time wo were actively
and ardently engaged, In the late, rpid

"lavery was bo potent for ao glganttea
-rime, bot-that slavery was being foster1, Strengthened, iccreawd, granted new
jritilegam extended now imltoWfiUte, and,

•“WI4a!&amp;»T®«fo Aat HI ram Wood of'
with a dWrereing «x.

MH-

ing oftxuiErcs T

tad]UtwacwWBX&gt;" eoldxr. in Batland by

UcEfirohif tiewsp
through the Southern States, under Gan.
ruerrllla leader
Htonaman, wbo ia noted as a cavalryman,
to Improve every moment to oeenmptivh In Charlotte vllle, V
bis arid. Oucregluih»t, though under a
forced march, encountering and driving
the enemy in maify places, returned after
a march of over two tbowmsd mile., with
only a Imo of fifteen men killed arid
woundid. On thuir return tho boys were

rjiead of being coetroled, was permitted
•» control. A nation of freemen could
-.l^e b Ballot of slaves, and slavery con.jtneed liberty, and sought to stifle or seen, in the same artida, charge, that the
dressed in all manner of uniforms. The
uretroy it, and upon the first intimation blacks were idle, and statements that one
that liberty was a living principle in our offered to work for &gt;13 a year, and aootb forced marching, and playing out ofherees, com peled them to abandon all uMieo- nose to be Issued, Seeretary MtCuilorii
/vttartkms, slavery rebelled.
'
baa oo bls awn responsibility directed the
easary dotting, and to irritete the rebel
KjtTO. the watchword uf our fathers
IteM of ffv isrent notes to ream, with a
oiliaens.a little, by supplying themselves view of bringing into ci reel a Uoo the nick­
• as, n^ivereal liberty and national iodewith
necessary
food
and
duttupg.
•
But
i
el
eoin nf the denominations which it ia
jvndeK* Upon this Isaow they atakad
they have now become rested—drew new
■ &gt; ery thing and. won the stake they renclothes and ready for another raid If call­
Tbeira waif a rebellion from
ed upes, bat we have every rawaon to
.,.Uiati^nH’ny- BurdoM.wc^c tmp&lt;Jted
The Russian Fla&lt;ue.
believe oar services' will sat be required
. thout aarrvepcodieg benefits.. Jt was
A letter luu been received at the New
in tho Use of raiding. Our regiment baa
r &gt;1 that they were taxed, and had to pay
York Custom House, addroesed to the
a Surplus of nearly one hundred men
-tamp duties ; but becsBae three border.*
State Department, by our Consul al
awaiting to be assigned to companies as Port Mahon, announcing that the Hussinn
-ere' tairfed aa tribute/ io a obtfolry
soon as a vacancy occurs. The boys are plague is extending westward more rap­
bich resurned no pre toolion and granted
in the best of spirits, anxious to return idly tliao is gene rally, supp'-eoii, and ad­
io privilagca. -Ge»oruaia aud judges
borne, and would be mor. anxious, did vising that all cargoes ar riving from Rus­
•rere furnished f&lt;vot abroad, sod tbs peo­
foey not believe that ths War Depart­ sian or Turkish ports be rigidly sorvtinired before lauding, The disease is said
ple taxed to pay, not rulers uf their own
ment was influenced by wise and patriot­ to be the .earns as'that which visited Lon
vuntry rcre, or of their own choies. but
ic motives in retaining the soldiers. We duo KteOtury ag&lt;&gt;,.
v-wb aliens as the mother ooentry might
trusted the Government when she called
for men, and our confidence in her re­
• c'fit toaend. It was taxation without
Nor ^doa.—Mrs. Lincoltf was not, a*
mains unshaken.
r L-preecnialion. It was pot . trifling tax
The Hastings boy* are all well, with some papers have staled, left poor. The
upon tea or a stomp duty on paper, sulcthe cxtcpimn of 3. E. Brocton, wbo it it. late President left bl* family in comfort­
4y, that reused the revolution ; It was bethe hokpital at Knoxville, on foe account able circumstances. The N. Y. Tips.
U. B. Gssrait Hoarmt,
I
•use these thing* wsrt requirM a* tiriof accidently breaking hi* leg. Truman
FxisrxxBxxraxav, Jone 23, ’85. J
Manion, Of Woodland (credited to Has­
b;:ta. The revoloUpa was a struggle of
J£x-Pre*idcnt Lincoln carried with him
Esrtua Sxsxxx.—A flying trip from tings) after a fsw davs of sickness, died In to Washingtoo lbs simple manner* and
L.-tDoatwcy-against aristocracy.. Il was
. J enhl of the divine right of kings. The tba epol shades of Barry to,the scorching camp with a fever. Jun# 22d. The llfo inexpensive habits of hi* former Bie.—
Mien, and 12th Ohio Car. are now Brig­ Hi* manner of living in foe White House
suns
of
Old
Virginis,
ia
ndt
very
pleasant
ult settled one great priMipia J ibas
aded with oa We are camped 22 miles was consistent with hi* character, unos­
-, people of a nation hare the right to at Uptime of year. Yet, we aro willing west al Knoxville, in a beautiful grove tentatious and frugal. 1 nougb iw raaponat any time to sacrifice east and comfort, and Intend to celebrate the coming ded, a* hi* heart prompted, ------------vera themselves.
bo shady woods of Teunes- from the worthy but uufortt
The late great rebellion wax based up- for foe sake of bringing those la their
Yoars rwptctfally,
nothing for- ah°w or effect;
homes, wbo have periled their IIvm in
' N. W.QteOtt.
quentiy, aa in th* casa of Mr.-------------r*a Buren
defense of oar Country's rights and inetlVthongfcapeing *h» —----------*nd Mr. Fllmore, out of hit annual fl25,■t* of'Tfl^lha priociplee were wsolrog.
Washington
1*
all
astir
with
the
brave
; .d do parallel axistad. The leaden of
• .e rebellion appealed to th* God of Lib- Vetersn* of our noble army, who have
rty to ba Urn God of their battle., but foevd the enemies of our country on many
a military officer,
a could not heed the cries of tho*o wbo a wall fought battle-field. Yet, there
‘ "I'complahit against
: (anted their bed* upon theDaAa of
WreBraorew, March W, UU J \ and a" mltileter.all applied fora lodging
at v£inn where thbre was'bat one spare
on aoconut of the
•ave*. aad only wcxriup*d In th* Uropl.
My Dear fiir—J nwogreialate you oa bid, and tbo lsndlurd was called tjpon to
having fixed y.iar name u&gt; btoory aa the dreMo which bad the best claim of tba
Tbeooa.pwwtoeaproete.uifree Btate Governor of Louisiana. Now three.
have lain fifteen years tn the
you are about to .'bar* a convention,
garrison at----- -."teud the officer. “J
which, Anong other things, will probably
driine lbw etectivu frapchiaa. ■ 1 bately
suggest, for y«jr private consideration,
whether some of tbs colored people may
not be kt la. as, for inatawra, the vary inlafllwaaa, ami especially tboea who have
fought ngAlahUy- i«t .«bs -rehiy-l Thsj
woald prwbbbly help laacowe lryiQg.fowa
to coma, to keep too jewel of liberty m

^MafG^rg. Smith, a young bun,
&lt;M| V/Jallae containing his clothe* and

Aw iw money stolen from hia room one

purrhsw-d. nf \V. S. Goody car. for
W.0M the wet half of ground, occupied
1^ rthc Gnodyror bbwk. The purchase
the half ol thc buildiug, with the
jrtwoBd 32 feet front, and running back

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SPECIAL NOTICES

WnnClami &lt;n«t «'th a &lt;li*tre««lng acci

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■a e«* and Blgaa* Myn

M? Goudi were ALL bougi-t »*nM U&gt;c
great dr&lt;-ln^iftgipgofKin«l|lo».‘'»‘^ 01

oott !!■«&gt;«. in &lt;IW
- y'-T'
nty. .« «..«&lt;&lt;■ AJ u- 4»l!&gt; *V r&lt;;
inoa o'clock la «ba alfcrn-oo. •-&gt; •’

rmd* py.“charge tuiUung for injercat,

ot&gt; doaing Ibe anbecdptloan-to ^.-Lak'
In aedrr Mat Attaaoa of VMJt to» *ad *«aim of ibe ecUalv any ba agartedCWbfeMAr
taking U« Lin’. IL. XAlioaal Banka,StpIHlB
aad IMvett lltekrra tb»eegMM«fe **»*»» £«•
gvavraLy a&lt;re*d M rorealo aebarri*&lt;ieaa a4VM

Kimi. Ehui Chasm.—Win. Tinkler
U, nn-Mted «&gt;f W. S. Good) Ml. fur
fjttOO the neat half &gt; &lt; ground, occupied

Tba naat ball ef “&gt;» •vutb •■'.i
oclloo lhlrt»-ah. hi lawn r«r»»&gt;
s^S;" ■’■ “‘ "“J’.iS’i-- _
AdminUlritar of I be KaUtr of aaid 4«r«»t.l

nylbiog Gh keeping b&lt;wh^ nothing fur,
bad debU, v4

bj the u.«l»enr/|.’-&gt;k
Th. purdta.e
iaduJts tbc lull‘d the building. »ith the

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, UHUUUmHT

ADMWBTIt.VrJirs.SALE. .

eru-mt tfS leet front, and running back

lb&gt; miller of IL. b&lt;«U of Jvbft dllbeaaa.
^rtj*UirJb*a
La JvJn of Fro

Sab*«rib«faw&gt;n adret ttoir oqm

W1O ale.'.

Viflaaa aCnaMinn, ■" **1'1 c»u“tJ- •■' ‘J*
Ulla aad Irlenil, of th’ •»&gt;&gt;' "’**"**■ ** Jj*
C.Jta.Ug diwerllwd Rea. r-T**
। .i__.Zt —»aer oi U,r rorftent iwnf ar

Vnv Wit—The "hat three week*

bate Lruegbt ua frequent heavy ruin***Ul tbagruuudi* »ell -&gt;«ked. and thane
rajlged in haying have been crying
-emugh." (»r a week j*yt. Wheal in

will Mad tor return M*.l, l»an

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALS.'
ib* taatt.r af ib» *»&lt;«'* ofJohn faHeteWw1 .
"!?•’la tor*W

VokVK^uX vopU :«ba\&lt;X Xwtofe,

I &lt;»♦&gt; Lad
GiM and del ku«^ai*
4“
IftiW Ladtea* C.ll hjti (IM {inpforUr* 1 **

wXiacXv nxaVit X\xcu\

SJLVJiK PLATXi)

n’A££.

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Dt. iV'X'lU'Y.-*
ViXOVCXAXcVv \i\X\XA'S&gt;

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M*0 MJ Paa*. UaU Btuaaina

: a£a. i- fee Opretw* *•,■!• •a.?Un^’ 1
“jauix*
■“•••
qoaMWO .
wliTitoti dlauro oiler
IKraaacalty eem- M T*. Fj ,.«&gt;4r« tk.

wntaKUU! UlllsKEBJt!

II ’n/F^:r &gt; n'^;

manufacturer* ef New
•offer inatrriaHe fr*in
•w material. Only a&lt;

Tj..'U|«M?arA&gt;.'Z3]&lt;
ftXovaObc\\ jSvtwtu

,ry

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UP STAIB&amp;
SILK AND STRAW

TUE QUBAT lEll lLE
FOB lIUlBOVLAnniES-

© v'Ro\&gt;ac5t*&lt;

.mmmxm rr

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ftXpvcvacVv *B\XXet%

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axxA uxa^.

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| Kept ennataoDy ♦&gt;« ta^hfeAfcr—.T
! reanooable larat*. * .
■ •

■^tSw'c®

Bleaching and Pre«*^S

^.Tcv«rAwk&lt;, ittkardutadto^*cxxV v\\, 'BAvcwcuaXifeav, «Xc.

And all other W ork
l lice and to
gSXH
i
St* Good* jeceiurfWfrfc • ■
ladle* wOI pteene f-*f-",LFT.
-/

77!^. jmasraW per Uf fn quart
bottlra, c/ which the above ie a /ae-*im-

CUAMIUN'B BALE.
H7 r. r ranoiinian nna nnem^- - Mwlafernal machine which UU Calmed •
Will blow up owe of tb* MroogMk 4»w .
* ith t&gt;erfeei eiv". It iv
nec**ury lor th* vmmI U&gt; alrike . lha mochU* '
locMMAiewxptoda. Etomncrty '• e—

toy of lighting.

.

Hr The feprww Court of Ohio bee '

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Na«0 li rmc-TWAill oo«4jj«
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Job Printing,

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*ow la the Old Hayr Bteek, at lb*
iT’rmoiiiiit.,

NEW .

MILLINERY STORE

M&gt;«htna I •b*rt axpew
to u* Mbaal lodler. o
«.K S.'tt.-tSfSS.’TOSSTWi

S'.lious Feuer.
FeujnL aj3^
a&gt;
Liver ComplairLt, _
(Lyepepsia,
Tndigeetion,
Jaundice,
■
Kidney Complainte,

.

•a
ft . ueiyiorn: normraran i •
bandtodMUfe.
.4:
AGKNTSAUK WANTED
Through Ttlha I’"*****. Weevete for a*.
“ y i'X &lt;

tfrwteofrs &gt;0a
Wailua-Sweat, N. ¥.

�HJIMOIIC 8Hijs
.. KATOED TOIK,

NEW

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,
&gt;

MAIDRAKE

.flAOJ

08-“

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,000,000,08£$

PTT.fo,

FLUID XXTR1CT BUCBU,

DRUG

STORE!!!

T&gt;^_ ■aO'SKCK'S

ABB PREPARED TO SUPPLY
weather, is therefore, an error. This la
further proved by ico being preserved
from melting when it is wrapped la
blankets, which retard, for a long time,
the approach of brat to It These eondderatione show the error of supposing
there 1s s positive warmth in tba materi­
al cl&lt;.thing. “ The thick cloak which
guards a Spaaierd against the cold of
wiMcr, is also fo rammer used by him
as a protection against tha direct raja of
the son, and while flannel Is our warmest
article of dress, yet we eannot more effrctnally preserve the foe then by wrap­
ping the vessel containing it in many
fufda ufthe softest flannel. Black clolbea

and
■BLOO^VlLU

\twwMt

OF ALL KINDS.
AND AT PRICES

mime Flmld,

tvbpbstini

CuraUM. Vrovvrtui,

AND ALCOHOL.

■«

Suit the Times.
swerturat preAt to the Proprietor, «■*
ag him to expend

but they are far from being ao in the
shade, especially in cold weather, a ben
tba temperature of the air ia below that
of the surface of tba akin. We may thus
gather the importance of attention to
children'* clothing. It ia an ab«ord idea
that, to rcr.drr young limba hearty, the
lx&gt;dy must be exposed to the undue infleeocevof our capriciouadimate.

Nkw cn« roa Pxtbolxcm.—Varied art
tha uses to which petroleum can ba ap
plied. There seems no limit to its use­
fulness. A writer in the Prairie Farmer
has found by experiment that when ap­
plied to young plants, It will eflecttially .
drive away that detestable and miserable
inriaance- the striped bug. It Is supposed
that tho disagreeable odor of th«&gt; till
causes his departure, sritboat standing
upon the order of bis going. The appli-

■BT.00U WB.TVVR’B.

liars each rear in adrertisin.’ tbali

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

Tbspm-Ueriiyof**
YAood.

VAX*

is that they strike st ths root of Disraae,
by eredicaUag erery particle of imparity
Atk ■CM. 'BYoodk,

Great Decline.
In Prices,

for th. lifs end health of th. body depend,
upon th. parity at th. blood.

Krc ■Gwca\».gX«&amp;
for curing

ever, snd (be only evil effect that need
be apprehended i« that some ' oil specu­
lator/in snuffing the greise. would at
once commence to h-re. and thus des'nrt
a good uatsred former's garden In nltenipting to turn a cucumber patch Into
• oil territory.' The writer referred to
OCR EACILTHES
described bis experiment and success as
follows: '
. • I took some of the oil and with a
feather passed itjlightly over and under
tba plants sufficiently to diffuse the odar)
among them; then took op a poeiifaa.*«( AR^SQUAL TO AJTY Ilf
a suitable distance, to observe the result,
STATS.
and I s-vnu discovered that the operation
was a complete success; the hugs would
light down on the plants and iinmcdiatrlj
fly off. I passed throogh all my vines
twice In two days with the feather, glv.
lug the hills a general odor, and the bugs

___ ,
O»mplaint,
rrhera,
pates,

OUR .STOCK
PATENT MEIICESES,

HELHBOLD'S EXTRACT

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I * *

ONE Perera wrisra, bar daughter was esrwd
sf fits of nine years- standfog, aad H 1 ites
dues of tsroysare
▲I0THE* writes. He era was eared
after Me lash had almost vntsted away
The doetea pronounced the cbm loewra-

THE

AMOTHER was eared of Fereraad Ages
after trying every medicfoe in hie reach.
ANOTHER was eared of Fear Bare
which had raieted fourteen years.

IH*1

Craglafoi

■o. AM MIDWAY, K. T,

rilh Our Store,

Ft«n re a Dmitmt.— Bave^ity upon

So!: Hradoehe.
Fever and Ap-*.
Female Omplair
at-JtMAonya Hi

FlU, &amp;3rnfulou» Oontumption, ata.

BK9PiaVKD*aOtX WASH

For Doing Busimcss,

Bo- 104 BOOTH TENTH AT, PHXLA.

NEW SKIRT FOR 1865.
THKG^KAT JHVEKT105 OFTHfi AUK IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
fresh looks of your &lt;owa^ But Ifow I—
The remedy is easy.', Sdw com; and
when It ia fit to ent, the drouth will be

{AGE SALE.

which bare been showered upon Hm from
K\1
°5

GROCERIES!

MB*. ••A.OTTIK'’ RUBSEI.L

Beware tf Cootarfato

'Work. W.kt &lt;1 CXvarov.

rf\w. "BAooA VA.U
L..— - —- .. * - —- - ■ ..I

are the neat aeiire nod thorough pills that

J. W. BRADLKTS Krw Patent DCFUS FXL1ITIC (or doubtajSl'KlNG SKIRT.
WEST*' H6AULEY A CART. list. J. 1 A J.
are really a
Y&gt;\ooX &lt;xx\A TAvcv VAX,

Will 4w Her Best to Please.

which, ia eoqjonetfon with ths
Vur'^tr,

already adopted It. And we of the West
who have meek inn re drouth than they,
are neglecting thia important branch.—
H the drouth ia alight, and the fodder re
nixios over, all the better for w inter stock.
Cure welt, and woe will have a juicy,
aeu-nioaefeed. Try a little spot. «ow
broadcast or hi drills.—Rural World.
To Psmlvs Meat.—Mr. Hung pubished.the following method for prararvpg meet: ** la an earthen pot provided

win curs all lbs aforementioned dises*
sad, orchemrahaa, wffl relieve and euro

IBIXWrS &amp; SIH03B,

A Large

Stock

and they will say they sr,
Qtoo4 Wwuu*,

of
growth .1 Um hair wbs. Uip sadMlia* eC
It peslttvsly issrwa no potoa la its ertf
s-W. wbra II is l.rater freror white. wb.
csssAlbytllassM.rriefVt&amp;sM.
It wm certainly dswtMt m durnsd tor It, a
ta Whitt b.adrwls, nay. thomuid. wbo I

MEN’S AND BOY’S
j.

•

f..■ -

BROGANS,

etc doubted you will

V.O XWOTW

KSX3St!S'ai£*ft-£l£

Arsporering eluwly envelopes the meat.

STIVES I XTBTESI STOVES1
BirlSt Bolt On Yak, l.r&gt; M H.
.

&lt;• W "** v

■raA,
IKB CAHT IBS IBSAT-S

Cattle for fresh beef, should never ex­
ceed three years. They should
* " "by ■'
OLD LADtXS A BAIR MAIDENS
course of feeding,
hroi wbt to maturity
__be
_____
st three
teas
at that age. A steer -I___ ,years,
____ ,___
much more valuable to tba farmer than
one of the same weight five years old. as
tha two years' keeping, and tba interest
of his money.

Consumption,
ES!

FOR HIDES, PELTS

For m»r.Y veers. «n eoehnritoe with
I. oSes la vbiUJrlsbU. 1 I.... b..
vgaforprskaMiosal vliit. to 5rw Im
Fsramssi j«.r* past Ibst. wul.i
v. bwsdredeiunin.t.uni »«klj sill
plraneler." For sack fisnuMtiaa i
iMw dsllsrs. asd it .MblM im Io
alisal Um Iras aae4ili«&gt; »l b&gt;.
las frsakly wbstlMr be will nt well
T&gt;.. —.a —._.
..L...........a

jTjn ■ t

FOR&amp;ALEBY

$5^*^ P&gt;M*4jyStSvSTeae

5oHX(tiMWqX. Itortgvfiee.

DsteJUMay Wh, mL__________ f°^*l
^^ifercERY OKI ILK.

^TATKOF MjfcgiaAN, Kjhfc ^wiiciaJ Clr—

Hints., Where th. “RENEW BN” srirtu
it i* uwl by .1! Ymvns laZlas as a Breaang,
l« to be found on U&gt;e toUvt
*&lt; Tmxne I
'.t.o.ttl.e.rbsrb.rv;) while Older Me. and
nwa win net he wtmeut It, ae a rvsv sad

excellent flavor.”
To Dbstt.ot tub Ccacuuo.—A cor­
respondent of the Michigan Rural has
for {ever*! years past saved hie truit by
simply hanging small bottles about half
full of sweetened water, from four to six
In each tree as soon as the plurn is fairly
set, putting in fresh waler as often as It
ia thickened. The enfeulio, instead of
stinging the plum, will go into the hotties
■nd there drown.

^yrasbould try them before going foe a

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JULIUS RUSSELL

NEW GOODS,

-i -fow’ doybwF*Mu,“ wa’si; t*Aff*F.
I sbooid likw JBdtai; it sound* good /rort
o’ sfojrt -far ^rofowwi. D&gt;ai'*lw|ry J
like Bile. T*ke mj ,lbe S and, it's Up,
’’fiiX'teSd’ix1’ wi-'i '■
I began to ttis n I was.
1
“ Come down bare to visit hotels,” **i&lt;i
Sil*, going oo- " Want to contract to
furnish 'em with superior quality of table
ilo for salads snd sich. New well started
Yesterday morning; &lt;fe-lfctous stuff;
fetchydw up* bottle.'’
• "J bag yon won’t trouble yourself,” !
“ N^troublc st all, Pete-------or what’s

„ Wb^qmpUd... WhUtahanAKl
Strlkal Oal’JioLco C»B give'
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I I been nu.de la lb*
• Mr-tteas* ronulnins a pow.
PEfofXUI.T
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KBEUJdXB© fflBHOSS »
WE DEAL IN

DRY GOODS

JVILANK ALLWN,

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A&lt;t*rw*ru&lt;l CWMstinr st Uw, a»a H»n»
Iter la CUmvvt, and NMary TuMic. General
Land, Tax. and Collation A&lt;eaV Partlealar
«Xte|U*S j^id H U* V«»iauign of UUaoTred
A. HOLBBOOff,

Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
Hats &amp;. CajIS,
CROCKERY AND OLAS^ WARE,

AHD STATMIWi-if
----and---JOHN ROUERTS,

Which will be sold
MORTGAGE SALE
."te

VERY CHEAP!
1*011 CASH OR READY-PAY.

Don't forgot the plare, at

RUSSELL'S STORE

Hastings Midi.

IIHENIX INSURANCE CO.

t-ldOlb* «r&gt;s.
harnapfb, In- 1*
Mlebinn. si

Phcpnix of Hartford.
&gt;

»mteertoUM4ili»ldfiSM^thijir
■erabsmtaWobcated diroroa ewta. ft

SBisuUaHU-

that yon wan! to bo called 1 Peer 1 Be­
sides, you can write me up a puff. Big­
oil
gest He man gotn’.'finert-qusiitr Ha. etc.,
From Harper's MeAley.
rtet' Ycni’re In foe, newjpsjw line, I
“The most dreadful smWi! What on hear"
'
earth Is it! 8*lly!—I Bay—”
“ I venture to call myself an author,”
P’rap* It’s the ilc; some folks don’t I remarked.
Ilk* it. HoW de du, Cousin Peter 1"
“ ftartmgly. Don’t pay doee ft T"
It wasn't Sally the chatnberttaid. I
" Tolerably. D»ere nre things better
than nfonoy, Mr. Peek.1’
""
" Wafal.'l datfoo What unless it's’fie.
nnnled to guess who the stranger was.—
To my knowledge I had never seen him But, I say, you know the big bugs, don’t
before or never should havp forgotten yea J”
him. Long and lank, with straw colored
f thought of my landlady’s bedrooms
hair and blue ayes llko dull glass beads, during mid-tatnuter, and powed “ yes.*'
with nose long’enough to have made one
"First famllie*. Fifth Avncy folk*
apiece fur three ordinary faces, and with
apparently two joints In It, both moves
bic, and a long expanse of yellow cheek
awful to behold. Attired also in the
blue, long-tailed cbat and brass buttons,
the yellow vest and tall white hat of the
str go Yankee. 1 verily believed that
some one of my theatrical friends bad

nu.

ceusui savs

iftertirs laadM^ws*bar
** Bits* took her down.u. eupper,-saying

epen bow. Atw it ate omaaUd. -AsdJ
tell yon li*nain’t nothing like- it for a
hair 11*. n^Mkoa you have noticed bow
vlfak,, ipioe, looks. jft; would Jtak* the
kinks out b* your’n Id oo tijaoL’tr ,-. -;.4
_ WMn w* departed! nwUL.pot help
breathing in her car, “ ( appreciate yo*r

Ml

bowed ourselves ppt.tqpfoer,.,. j
,.|
—rat day there cpmo to q&gt;* * dain-.
&lt;+l«~4 »l«w
Fap* was bmv, *pd pap* bad
? JW ;to. wrijpr:? .wold Mr.
pH dine wjfo them pa Wedna*,
——( bring his cousin M*J»e*k; who
had so interoated papa about his welfe.
and things, along with hint And she
remained , * .
.--..j . .
.
. WimXLMIHA WlCXKTT.
Of course Mr. Paragraph could. . Ho
' ' MPPJ- Cousin SlUalurncoEor oo the other side, and

invited Mr. Bungalae and
of the item . of .W.ioketV
Tnuqpa and Buugnleo^ to roeot us; and
the ennveraatisn ran oh oil so entirely
that it took away my appetite- ■ But,who
should taro for food who oould altbror
Wilhclmina WickeU, aste feel the folds'
of her aiUtauivba br»mh ibis knee who
was abaolnlcly zpcfniitted to pass her
plate fur more turkey,pud to sec that she.
had "jaat a morsel nsure gravy I” Not,
I for ouA- A delicious certainty,that my
day-dnAme were to be taWilled, and that
I would on? day call Wtlbelraina ray own
possessed me.
That night I drew her little note of In­
vitation from my bosom, and kissing it
repeated, alluding tn the signiluro, “Ro­
main" Wilhelmina Wickett. Oh.no.no,
not tone, for I shall make you Wilhel­
mina Paragraph, Does she not smile
upon'nly oily ebusfri fur my sake I"
■ Yoe, she Ms been very kind to Silas.
SheiowHnued to do e«\ So did her p*-

hug aloud iw al similar
^sar pquitiloXioB, or 1 I
grras auoias you era
propose that the prostitution stand off
I see fiUrMM? «

The followtitgls popular In the arm j
and .will bo recognized by.: many of th
returoiog veterans t *t Died, near th
^Southside I tail road,.ou f
'
w8S,;th» Sodthctti’'Ct
foor-yeara. ■ Coocrfved
iniquity, nurtared-by ,W
Chronic attack of J’wwrfe
attending physician; A
□ ndc rtaker ; J eff. Dav is,
“ GonU* •traagor' drop • t**r,’
Jbo C. 8 A. lip* buried b*re ;
In youth U Used and prospered
But like LucIfeP It fefc
Its body here, Ita soul kt------ wall.
E'en if i knew J wouldn't tall.
Rest C. 8. Affront every strife,
l our death h batter than yoar, life.
AW this one line shall grace your gm
YourBeath gave freedom to the »lav&lt;

smoked. Then I began to look at the
timo-pioc4. 1 bad an engagement at Miss
Wickett’s ; but to tako Bile there in hi*
bine cost, white hat, and glass button*,
with such an odor of oil, was impossible.
I adored Miss Wickett ', J fancied I had
made some advances toward her esteem.
To present a ronsin like Silas Peek might
ruio thorn at once and forercr. At hat
I ventured:
Secretary of War: :--.•
“Not having your baggage with yon, 1
Iftbcrnis* man. that, first and last,
presume 1 dare not bbpo for your coM
throughout thia struggle, haa stood upon
pany to-night, Cousin Silas 1"
simple principlea, has labored in behalf of
•• Eh! Lor’ vca. Don’t you son |’vo
liberty and lived for Ito behalf, It Irthat
got oil'my Sunday bctisrmoifl Paper
-fw's hheourifi. Mr. Pierre Pafa-1 stroogeu and most lion Kke vmufdf w
collar fo ray poeket, wrapped 'tfp’wilh a
6ne tooth oomb In a clean hanknrehtaf— graph lhb Poet." So I sbono by reflect­ times, Edwin M. Btamoo. [Appbus*.]
'I lf " *’ He has boon the power,' the'central force,
Lnrn to mako v ourself click *a*y al .the ed fight. The light of oil;
1 began to see at teat- «&gt;m« poetry was and from the very first Ms foro^ght sm!
Ue well*’’ ,’
hiisdaight have br«i principle, prtrio^e,
So in despair I dressed, perfumed my noth*** board* pWtrolerini; .That ■ Situs
was
adored
for
hta
farm
’s
sake.
That bo principle. I • happro to' tmvw that we are ,
bindkcrahicf Night Blooming Cerous,
ahd accepted Sila* Peek’s company with was .a veritable lion. A._msA bowed iuriebted U&gt; Edwin M. Stanton more than
do^n
to
and,
adored.
Ho
itad
.
indmmoe
to any thousand men tn the Union for the
a gronn.
. •
. .
;n
orgnniratto*
whited men ' into regi­
Our way up Broadway was m*rkod by also; every man:with whom bo poavare" Oh. oil.”
the suiili of pedestrians ogalruil whom wo ed resolved at once to *' pit his money ments of soMlere‘ giving nll hls thought,
“Sartlngly.’iK’'
skill, aqd tafteewre; Xbroofftf every proper
..
.
.
As be wound up—1 mean outwardly, brushed, and oiaculalioca of "awfidl" iniboll."
cltsnnol, to aaculw fur ihb bMored msn of
1
shodd
M»Xhalany.j
.
not with the subject of con venation—that - Horrid P “ Kcroreus,ain’t Ilf
At lagt'a harrowing suspicion dawnod the South those rights wMeh God garn
They bad a party at tbo Wiek*te—*n
awful smell grew stronger. Despite my
desire to appear well bred always and elegant, select aflair, graced by the bell** upon roe. It was idiotic. 1 laughed at
under every circumstance, I was obliged and exquisites of the ertme &lt;U la crcau.— it. A’et It raroalncd.
Oo. a.,..!«, d..in« .uk 0~i» aAs Sila* took off his bat and ran his fing­
to sniff audibly. Silas board me.
■* Plain tn be soon ’I you haven’t gone ers through his hair 1 fell my heart sink. least the Wlek’*tta, It foroed itaalf,foto
He sosracd such a greasy wrotek I «X- roy tniod.I resolved , to banish it forever,
inter lie yet,” ho said.
and
Mixed the moment when the old gc»pected to be ordered from tbo bouse
“ Into what 1" Tasked.
f
tlcroan and Cousin Pock were roaring
when 1 said to Mr. Wickett aside,
“ My dear sir, I’ve taken the liberty of ftbom llo, and we, Wilhelmina and 1,
bringing with me a distanleo^sin of my wore on the, garden balcqny.
Then 1 began :
.
own, Mr. Peek—a—ahem—a rather un“ Wilhelmina, you muat long have
sni.hiaucsUed genllamao—a— in feet, just
J. I ,
. - .... • ,;
from his extensive oilfarm, wbore behaa known— , ‘ .
Hut
abc
p^l
up
her
hands
tmd
rmpiue
amassed a large .fortune,and, I frar.lcarucd to neglect the observances. I ahem."
F&amp;aac don’t Mr. Paragraph!"
To roy astonishment Mr. Wickett
“I must,” snidL
, shook me, by,the hand.
J57“ A correspondent of the1 Boston
“ Npapolqglca," he aatd- “ TbMC bl“y ■- "IH go away if you dp."
i Trmnenpi states that,' no a rocrot visit
“
Nay,
stay Md hear tn*’.", ...
and prosperous persons are privileged;
to Mount Veropn, ho Mwrerarningvot•'
Oh
dcarj
Pl*e
oyaso
—
"
wo don’t eipeci of them wba; we do of
‘‘JtnMil,we hero no auditors, tour cran soIdlers refsred admittance to th*'
others. Introduce me.” .
All ftlridncsw fo rq&lt;h of. aaqrp*.. &lt;k felt father and my Cousin have forgotten all place, because ther bad trot enough mon­
M |», IW, fc. J4M.nW b, &lt;U Mom
grateful. Bo I introduced, Mr. Peek, and
sioo oeropant, named Herbert. A ootwent to fipd JDiTWidtJK who was di­
otiitdfk Tcgltoent wsi mulcted out of
vine In Ksrlot tilth white Itovtar*.. How
ouebrtdrof dollars for tb. pririlse* of
&gt; 1 adored that girl I Haw I feasted on
aUowlng Ms regiment a five ralnutea'view
i her smiles I fto&lt; I rojoiedd -ta those
i “ Wrong fob**i
I quiet momenta when J Aired to say sweat
nothings to her—wbe* she looked at me lions of admlrsGotfT ‘
rW-A
as only she mil look I Ey Wy mAn haa love you batter Utah*
' ylrewrot.to lrear lt.’! ,
• - &gt;:
ardent annexation nt
“ Wahfo i*o**l b* M*l, y* farew.. been in lov* onoa in bi* life. 'Irpfi.dvd’“1
OliJ-k. Md
M.VTM *l&lt;b~r ry man an recallMs®»t«’«aoe

Inirf Tlaio andVire. u&gt; j.ubllc os» aart pri­
vate »ail*£»ctk&gt;i&gt;—farabbed at projwr rates, by
tha wail known
,
CHANCERY ORDER..

Bhaaaa I to stand paltering than.
Tricked by UtfktelaaMKteMe I
Strike! GodlawaJUag toxusi
. Strika 11K lha vcsfvaaas to GeTal

C«»n Bobm.
me in masquerade.
1 •—
1
“ How de 3u, Cousin Pater I" sold the
*
presence again ; and replied, upon my
mm) Coassrilvr.
L»v. ttobeit guard against a practical joke.
Kwmtv aad I'vnitea Arent*. .« And pray, what may I C*ll yOU Sir r*
M Lor’d don't stand on ceremony -, I
ain't stuck up if Jam forehanded. Jest
call me ’ Cousin Site,* like you used tar.’’
Then I knew him. It was Cousin Silas
Peck, whom I had not seen since wo playii| marble*, and robbed tbo orchard* to­
gether down in Maine. Ho bad always
had those eyes and nose probably in his
1 cradle, but he wore roundabouts and was
I three feet high when wo parted.
I " Cousin Silas! You liail the advan
tagcdfme.T admit. Delighted to seo
&gt;?u. (Oh, Mta Ople!) What Lu trot
Sou this way F
' '
.
Cousin Silas' tucked bls coat tallls under
his arm and sit down'cm a chair the
wrong way, with his elbows on the back
and his chin in both hands, before ho ans
we red mein'one monosyllable—
“ lie.”
“ What did you say V

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tj artbaritr of th* B^r.t.ry of 4, T
Th* Fourth paaaad off quite pleasantly,
and generally agreeably, ifooe eanjudga
from appearances. A heavy shower io
■lx.aOTta j*it*i jm»«» «—»
but th* clouda breaklog away about 9

Ute ooraer of Uta cellar. A little girl waa
blown fa beaida Mm. A feWMeratd* af­
ter a horse wm blown fa
’
breaking Mr. Bennett's leg.
straggled to rat op, but oou

fdmltted axaapto-tboM presfaMsly sup
blied with.tiebeM by Maj. Geo. liaeoock.
The relatira* of Mrs. Ser»tt and Harold
biov
spret several boor* ' tefab them during
the forenoon, and tbex were
A FtMin owitit
by their *plriu&gt;«l advisers, as ware also
City of Laoalng, i
Payne and Afaorot. A few ratautoe after
a stone foundation. Tbe barw'vras wMrf- on the Wth ef JAl;
one o’clock the otoer prtooe door was
ed to atotna. Tbe mods «d mortar un- accordance wkb th,
opened, and Mr*. BuraU we* eupported STOVE PIPK&gt;
3JP PANS,
dsrptowtog, two feet thick and five feet
on bar way to the giDow* by two ftullta
which &gt;11 towns etoeg tbaprojected, rail­
deep, was torn out.
ry officers.
Next followed. Ataerot,
Mr. Gillett's family took rwftge to a road from Ridgeway, in Macomb county,' llarold and Payne, accompanied by a
card the discussion ot such quastiooi, oa cellar. Lyda Gillett, aged twenty, ran to 8t. Joseph, in Berrien county, are re­ guard and tbeir respective minister* of
up stair* to »bnt a door. In an Instant spectfully rrqofieted W sstxJ delegates, theGoepel. Front seats were iftwv|ded
tba 4U&gt; of July, u a matter of teste, not the bowse wse dashed Ifa to lbw woods and
for there on the platformin the following
;.&gt;rgeditg,lhowevcr, ihalapais who Ito- demoJUIted. Mtn Gillett v^ay found dy­ prepared to submit reports, in compliance order: Mr*. 8ur*tt, Payntq Harold and
I
Atxerot ; tbe officer* entrusted with tbe
uned to and remmred the spsaksr tela ing in a plowed field. Tboeo to the cel­ with tba first seeolalion.
OWtoMeoftbe most importaot pro­ execution and the mtatotere occupied in­
jrar, would have regarded the -question lar escaped with alight braises.
Mr. Baratnw's raaMsnM Itea disappear­ ject* ever contcmpli'.rd in this State, and termediate peeKicM. Maj. Geo. Bar:&lt;&gt;f loyalty to th* Government, as a parted. Htateelf and wife were killed. Mr. should tvmaw! the earnest allcntim raupt, who lias been from the oom men re
■zau question di&gt;&lt;| -TMf ago.
and Mrs. Drake, Mre^Barstoto's parents
ment in charge of tbe prison era, came
Although Urn.Fourth was sxcesdiogly be aged M and she 7B, were found near and ou-operslion of e«&gt;cy man along tba forward wd recto OM Order of the War
:.ut, especially in lbs afternoon, and ieo by, *0 badly bralaed wo doubt If they line of the road. Psrlseutar attention I* Department already published, approv­
cream, lemon ade and soda water suffered are alive now. Tbeir *on, Phlnea* Drake invited to the first resolution, and it ta Ing the sentefleaa and ordering the penalty
waa sawing wood for Col. Bifree, nod hoped that *ach town win take tbe ac- of death to be taflteted. A heavy guard
terribly, still there eras bar very llulc
was found 20 rods from ths' rernqins of
was stationed on Abe walja *urrotM&gt;diDg
rowdyism fa the streets, and no quarrel­
the grounds, while beloW soldier* were .
tbs wood-pile fa a plowed fiehl, so badly
IA1KTS.
injured be cannot survive.
formed on two side* of a square Per­
Tbe fire-work* iin tho cvraiing. rithoogb | ,CoL Blereb was at bis offire' in the
haps several hundred civilians were are* .
ent, anxious tpectator* of tbe sqlenm
lAuisviUe, .J aue 99.
making's ufarabto dtoptay, were not a*
scene. One o! the priests attendant on
Gov. Bramlette addrened tbe ciuxani
gooff ** was anticipated. Some kinds
thia craning In fiavor of the oanaiituCloaal Mrs. Suratt repealed a abort prayer, to
worked ffatf, while other* were rendered
AND WOODEN
which I’ajM, who was sealed next to her
amendment and the advaotage* of free
alwoet usele**, either from age or datu___ irly whirled over slave labor fa Kentucky. Ho said attentively listened.
The minister who had been adratoix
Fire from the slavery haa been utterly ovsrthrown, and
.ige from dampoea*. It area a ttmttcr of
regret that the co rumfttea werdbottnore •tore caught in the bay in the barn.— proved the impossibility of it* restora­ taring to Payne expressed, fa tbe name j
The upper and ground floors of the house
of the latter, hia sincere thank* to Gen.
fr-rtamale in this respect, but, for" which were carried acrost tbe street, and be­ tion ; urged tbe people to proceed to es­ □artraup: and tbe officer* and soldiers I
they were not to blame, unless for tbo tween the two Mr*. Bierce waa found,, tablish a syalsoi of free labor as dictated who had charge ot him. for their personal
by wisdom'aud intareal ; abuwiQK by. the
badly bruised, and loaensible, and the atatialica of population and tbo rxxupation kindness. They had not ottered an unvery late day of making their order.
On tbe whola tbo , colebration waa a brokra timbers nearly saturated with of lands'by slave and noo alav«buldere klud word nor given au unj,lc***nt look
Hood. 8be was got out an J vriH proba­
that the rich land* of the Slate were in or gesture, but **etncd to cumpaas’ionste
Micceea, and when we renumber that we bly live.
his misfortune. Tbo iuini»lcr_thcn ut­
the band* of a class exceedingly small in
hare had nothing of the kind for quite a
tered &gt; brief pray bi
br, asking
‘
~~
tor “
Payne
comparison with the .popular masM-s ;
number'of year* before, and that there
urged the organisation often free wb&lt;io I। the forgiveness of aall bi* «ina and.apa**age out of ~lhi* xfc.
Forld
„ ,into the joyk of
were untoward circumstances attending
laborers to Mio Stale to take cars in future I
bea
. Tlw ,1b_
inI,.!.;,
Isler r » ho attended
t|ii« effort, (rub row,) our cituren* claim
&gt;v&gt;urved the.'
thank* for the kind
aTto returned
H* said tb* necessity existed for the Harold. ■&gt;*»
credit in thia in stance, confidently pro.* the
2.. r
.Loner, ’and otTirtJ a
of
priaooe
immediate action of heulweky to dispos­ ;treatment
_____ rv.«
orising ^reat Improvement fa the future.
thatr?...v
God Would rtcoivc hi* soul.
ing of this vexed queattow of slavery, the
I was affected to tear*. The min
progress of events having practically de­
stroyed the tostitutton itself. Ho dis­
thanks for him to Gm. Harlraupt and
cussed at some lengtti the second section
&lt; far exchanges furnish tM particulars
other officers for their kind lltetilioQs,
of the amendment with peer* helming
of a terrible tornado which occurred at
power, reviewed ths objections urged and then Invoked tba tn trey of God upon
j
the liula village of Viroqua, on the
against it, such as that the amendment thepriaoner.
The condemned were then required to
afternoon of June 99th. and which de
g'ves Congress power the confer the elec­
Efferls for Mrs. Sarratt’* Reprieve.
LICENSED ,
tive franchise upon etuaocipatod ala ven, rise from tbeir seats when the chairs
Atroyed everything in Ito.course. Some
were removed. They were now all on
The New York Post's Washing, a and thus maka social equality. He eaid
hI tart or twenty person* were killed, and
the drops, tbeir iiauds were fastened be­
special says strong edurU were made Fri­ the secund section gives Congress nu more
hind them, and tbeir legs bandaged both
more than a hundred injured, twelve or
day morning to Induce the President power than under tba Coostitutmo now
KSAFPEa &amp; BUHOWt,
more of whom must die jjf.their injuries. to reprieve Mrs. Surratt, by her couasal existing, snd this secund section means below and above the knees,and white cans
—«h«&lt;&gt;vyaii* u( tM stair are too lengthy and the Homan Catholic clergymen, who Simply that Congress should, by appro­ ylmwil v»«r lltelr haadai Atasrot, while Office over Sebrlug’a Grocery,
being prepared for the execution, exclaim­
for our C'.lumna, but we condense por- have acted as her spiritual adviser*, but priation or necessary legislation, prohibit ed, “ GentiemaK farewell; lake oar* and
slavery or involuntary servitude in the
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tioaa which will giva our reader* some to no purpose. Tba President was firm in
good bye, gentlomen now before ma,”— KALAMAZOO,
bls decision, and, wfail* bearing the argu­
One of the clergymen standing near ex­
ideaof tbe violence of tbe tomsdo:
STATE A U. S. CLAIMS,
ments, ouurtaouriy refused to alter or
claimed, “ May wo all meet In the other
Free «aJBra«s la Bewtti Carollaa.
modify tba woman's sentence. It to re­
tub rvcxM—cocmx axd nmxno*.
world."
As
soon
as
the
noose
was
placed
A correspondent, writing from Colum­
At 4 a’clock black cloud* roUing heav­ ported Mrs. Surratt baa written a state
around each neck, Mis. Bura'.t’a being the.
ily fa tb* sky betokened a stortn. In a
bia, Sooth Carolina says:
last one adjusted, the section of the plat­
few moments the wind apcaag sp, and
A* far as South Carolina is concerned, form 00 which they bed been standing
nlmoet immediately ooald be e*en com­
I think it would be perfectly safe to place suddenly fell, end the dulprita were bang­
ing from the northeast a ulood of wind,
it upon tbe ground of being able to read ing several feet from the ground. Mrs.
-idling at tlm«a close to tho earth, dost,
Friday morning
Judge Wylfte and write, at tbe same time restricting Surratt and Payne scarcely moved a
-ticks, etc, filling the air. At the same granted, on appllbatioo of the counsel of tbs whites to tbe eame tert ; for in the musule. Atxerol exhibited some twitch­
t ima there appe* rod another cloud of like JUra Surratt, a writ of kabtai carpiu, first year there will bo more negroes who
fog, but Harold showed more nervous
nature coming directly toward tbe village
comtrnndlog Mai. Gen. Hanoodf to pro- possres thst aooompltobmsm In the State Sensibility than any of tbo others. The
Jram the west. The first, current waa duoe tbe body of Mrs. Sarratt before tbe than white people. Tbe negroes certainly
,p*“dUj -fa-ted. k^iy u&gt;
bodies bung until life wfa textloct, and
passing to the southwest, and tbe pointe' Court, Tba writ waa returnable at 10 are very desirous of enlightenment, and were afterwards elven Over for burial,
or ends mat Haifa mile west of the vMlage,
o’clock, but nearly two boors after that the first ms of tbeir freedom, as fsr as the rough coffins being already at hand
whoa it seemed as if a mighty atrifa waa
.
war
sad
boa.
d.rotoJ
mor. Mar, *a«H,.„
lima Gen. Hancock entered the Court, my experience goes, Is to learn to read.— for that purpose. Tbs arrangsroents for
going cn between million* of inviaiWe accompanied by Attorney Genearl Speed Tbeir opportireit!i-s. as yet, are very lim­
tbe execution were perfect. Mai. Gen.
spirits in the two current*. People ran who *p»&gt;logixod for the apparent delay in ited, as tb&amp;eitta n* do all In tbeir power Hancock was present throughout the pro­
•EJECTED AMD BL’HPFJtDKD CWU
for tbeir house* in terror—the whirl wind making a return 00 the part of the Gen­ to dlaMoraMit; but It is frequently the
ceedings. Il la said Payne, last night,
with a shriek and howl kept on ita east­
eral,''** Jl was unavoidable. He then case that I See negroes, who by *'&gt;me mads a statement In behalf of Mrs. Sar­
ward coarse, the larger currant turning
proceeded to read the return' Ip which moms have learned to read, seated by ratt, exonerating bar from oomtdieijy, and
tbo smaller one back, the two going on Gen. Hancock aald tbe body of Mrs. Bur th* road side teaching tbeir less enlight­
that another person subscribed to an affi
together to their work of destruction, to
ratt was in hi* pusses*ion. under and by ened brethren and sisters tbu alphabet.— davit impeaching the testimony of an
ted fatabtea ita fury waa spent at Viro
virtue of an order of Preaident Johnson, Schools will undoubtedly be established importatn witness against her.
qda and tbo southern portion of tbo place for the purposo expressed, elAi which as soon m the went* of this das* arc
wee pad* a scene of wilder and more ter­
b**'u “
*&gt; heevaef Uh&gt; teiZ
order ia as follow*:
Tux Cutcauo Tribuot urges ths War
rible devastation than weaver witocaacd
Exxcrm s Oxncx, July ftb, IMS.
Department to discharge qvsry married
tboforr.
Maj. Gen. W. 8. Hancock, Com., etc.
man from tbo service who is serving as a
Dr. Tinker informed us that over one
I, Andrew Johnson, Preaideot of the
private or noo-oommisatoned officer in
hundred persons were hurt, forty of whom
United States, do hereby declare that the
tbe ranks. Tbe number of them to loo
CUVSCE, KEASOWSBUS
are seriously injured, and about twelve of writ of habeas corpus has been heretofore
small to occasion any material loos to our
whom must die eootu .
suspended in swob ease* as this, and 1 do
military service, while in Marly every
hereby specially suspend the writ and
case their Qimiliee are suffering, and to
there were twenty-four children, and the
direct that you proceed to execute the prompt and scathing reply. • Your bar- very many cases that oume to our person­
teacher. Eight children were killed, and
order heretofore given upon the judge­ sngoe fa the Court House, over yonder,
al! more or teas cut, bruited or mangled. meat of tbe Military Commission, and sent me and hundreds Of others Into the al knowledge, tbo suffering is heart-randof oitr ooctemporary
rux avowM.
yon will give thia order fa return to the army to fight agsinet the old fag."
la worthy of atlas ttoo, especially when
Those who have not witnessed the writ.
we remember that in many quarters tbo
scenes of devastation can form do idea of (Signed)
ANDREW JOHNSON.
According to the reporta of the Agti- distribution of relief funds and voluntary
the terrible power ot .th* whirlwind.—
President.
coltural Bureau, the present wool crop of organteatiuna for SMistiog eoldiar*' lamiTbegtouad to tors as if ploughed. Ilogs
Tbe Court remarked that no further tbe country is less than 100,000,000 Itoa are discontinned.
rocks tec feet square, warehurlod 4 (ba­
step* would be taken fa tho matter.
pound*
per annum.
The number of
lance of forty rods. Dwellings ware
woolen maiMifocturie* fa the ooualry as
raxed to the ground, and hurled rods
returned by tbe revenue aaaossora, Is on­
away. Huge oak trees were twistad from
ly 794. and fa these alone 118,729,000
stumps like reeds. Timbers sixteen
pounds of wool were used up laat year.
As a quantity of wool out be imported
to meet the demand, priosa are already
were feathers. The sores of desolation
is beyond description. .Ths ground

:

vltattot* Jr*"

rxr»

yrj-t,

to tbeir tUoc. sceoHlsc U &lt;U r.&gt;
ether proper^- Th* i*i*u t, waU1
awwalty by Coopwn attached 10 ,Kk
may fi* eat off aad add to uy buk erkaakn

»

DxATR-~Hiram Wood, of .Woodland,

Shelf Hardware,

na account of *bwe tojurfaa »“ f'rea
two-wrakeainoa, died on Sanday. Mr.

If ood, altboaglr fa tbe prime of life, hat

ROPE,
.
o-nzM-zj-eTorvES,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
।

HARNESS

Tba digbt ebaop m*4» In !&gt;&gt;» r «*&lt;nrir** *ft|&gt;
T1IUU) 8KMLKH iffrcu o«lr 1K-tauuv ■raart. Tb*JMrs&gt;«*tis jrtfd.itnMUr. *Ulta*ea*.
atesl to th* rarmg^pie-t «f of
Kilter Ma.
Tt* return to
pty ixest*. I* to* n&lt;i| *T
wteeb atoy will Um *o«m* u&gt; pay ita ■ana a
gM b* svslIM er. «*«M *0 Tr4o»- awl
friar* (hat puretsar* n-»4&lt; «r,tt *h jxr cni. I*
gate wraW b« feUy *e“‘l *&gt; ttox *m4&lt; sat

ruz thizr zoxr u xafxzr

ffg^r an Postla* Mrwc.

i«»y fciriy &lt;n ^aoagsw
sfserrlais snide, (-xW

JAT COOKE,
SrwMwirrrox Aox»f, / ArL-&lt;fr^dw.

ly wertk wee* tbsa that aw

js&amp;jfeaps^

SPUING &amp; SUMMER
MILLINERY STORE
WEBMxb'i'S JJM'
UP STAIRS.

I

Merchant

Tailor,

ctbljpar#,

We hav*'

received from the pablisbvr, W. JenningDemorert, SO Beekman street. New York
two ropiee of Sheet Mesic, entitled
■'Every Body's l-ove Song" and •• The
National Jubilee.’’ Tbe former iaa fare-

OOMS wry popular with “ everybody.”
TbeNatioaal Jubilee la also a song and
cbarwa, with patriotic *etiument» snd
■owlMiring music, which ia certainly «■-

tied k&gt; be termed a " national” tqaludy.
W* wee OO''reason wby it may not take
Its plane beside “ Hail Columbia" and
The Star Spangled Banner,’ as a popular'
national air. Either &lt;&gt;f three songs may
b* obtained by enclosing 30 cents to
lhepnbitob.r.
Tba attention of th* reader is called to

Silk and Straw

BONNETS,
AAJJZffS’.
"Wg wouu call attention to the new

'

AND
CHILbRJOt^

advertisement of H. N. Sheldon, reintirt to the collection of back pay and

Bleaching and Pressing
And all other Work done on shorten-

MM; ri Xt ACSUST

TUB LATEST tCjMUI CTYAB9,

tie* and to good tijla.
New Good* received often,
tatiw wtUptnaM eaU hafcc* perehadar
■
'
elsewbrrr.___
Mia* K WILCOX
Hutop. April 4, taw.

&amp; Ewiraro
‘ &gt;01EVEBTB0W-

foihue. A Motto the Warn* dogs that
were useful to them. They knew the '
iiabiis of the animal better thaa tbe men
of the Federal army, and had no ten of
them. Indeed, they were ptaaeed to nee
them aent into their awamp^ far they a»- 1
ways captured sech a* they wanted, and
abut the rest wilhoet diffionlly.
.

Tua Ramaoao faterveta, «.f the Grand
River Valley road, are being well look­
ed after. H. J. Benfield i» canvt^og
for subscription* to stock, ami is having

Tm Whut hsr»e*t has just com
OMMeff fa tbto Mctkm. 80 for as we
ran hrnr tbo crop is full an at erage or.c.
8mm pieces are slightly damaged by the
wMviland ru*L

r^e^da-Vsl'lsdl!:

Ten thousand dollsrs worti
ing lota were sold in Muakei
tbe mouth of May bat, by h

years wW, 91 f lb*, of washed wool, of
one year'a growth. W ho can beat it 1

SHOP.

WAR CLAIM AGENTS.

CTT* General Grant's monthly pay, io­
eluding tax dedneted, hr 01,009. The
sum to Mriuaive of commutation of nttoca, quarters, etc, wifefe a
nearly aa ranch more.

Hmbvt Fumcn.—Mr. Thomas A It oft

-wboM farm joins this village on the west
from a Spanish buck three 1

not mad* with band* carnal in the
HMrtna.bett
Jfae*fa*ff That while we humbly bow
“tobsotoMoa to the Inevitabl* decree,
**•*-*• fap mourn the untimely lee* of

THE

�’oral trrt glWrttatru.

•230,1

ANO Oltm WATCNES,

J*wAl&amp;Y, &amp;c * *'1 ‘ &gt;L,».

1

■ os THE BH wmr FLAN.
|-s. .'?&lt;TTm-’BWH»tf «weh sh1

0»

si. itLiiu

ih. fcdplulf,

inventeft&amp;JTuLSsSi.-

tffr

TWm. iBnktorw

GOLD-BEARUtG- WXWrwt

I (hall «u&gt;om for tola atpsbllc aac

&lt;Wv»'«a&gt;* &lt;ui !■«%. .u u«,.

T!ie*r hoods arc bow waA&amp;iUMtftVLJ
■ ■ -■ are exempt, M are al! u, Gorsr^

iTa\X

U-l-7-;.-.. j

■~k-/r— State.
Aotvdi'Xw.

'*

rrr4uwi.’o&lt;T' 4

lunch

tr- s. 5-20

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RlfM

NEW PRTECS!

?ACTUBB

tbeir volae. • contlsa U U. m.
LecUiar

bar property. The iataavM la yea^fe&gt;M

LUi.
0
iala or account, tn repeated to MttU lira

jyUl»*

.CMtUUSJuij.U, J8U,

Q. D. SPAULDING,

CHANCERY ORDER.

Va.\u.n. vo voyav fvxooVeue^
cve\A at Vnx ^ro^xr Xivcne, ate
a »U.Tt \&gt;.'re.v&gt;c.x\.\AX&gt;&lt;
Silioua Fever,
Favor a-nFL ^gyo,
Jjvver,&lt;JpiTr^&gt;lg,ini,
(J^yapepsia,
Compfainaau, Mu Ord. red, that tba uM Da
(.odaUia, IsoaeW: Tew.r *»d Mary D. TUw«r,
Inaegeati^n,
,
eaaaa tbsir appMnaealu Ufa oa*M ta b.-sa- ■ ,

.Au EuUrwly .lew Slock ot Goods,

Which he proposes to ad I at

Tie Tery Leweet Bates, fer Cash.
LHath.— Hiram Wood, of Woodland,

an nzrount nf whose injuries waa given
t». weeks gince. died oh Sunday. Mr.
Wood, although In the prime of life, hat

Ue Seven thirties*u
be. and win be mads pr
4 r that dale.
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Tbe slight ebaegemad. ta UxroMtSaHsrckia
■:k:&gt; sEBlj-SsCrouoslrih.Mttarafiatte:
L Th.payment la gold. U mode, wjn hs.jab ~

IL W.HSA.I&amp;SJt'SE-.-i1

rj^tr^p^sio.xB. back pat.
‘
Z3'- i
t ’y -uOfSaftrtJgi'UMCAfltft

spent many years in Woodland, and waa
a highly esteemed citizen. Thirteen years
igu be was sheriff of this oouniy. He
«n a worthy member of tbe Masonic
Order and hi* foueral was attended by
•be fraternity on Tuesday.

My Block embraoes all that ia usually

DRY GOODS,

itrad wltfelo tfootmoaUu from Ur daJs of. Uur ,
cHrr. *a&lt;! that Sa mm ef their vp^raaM. lb«y
e»u&gt;e Uelr axuwer to the Cenrotain.irt". Mil to
rrz.j
„„ d„

1TIL1TABY CLAIMS

GROCERIES

Q.rt eovrC^ncA
revet- ev.xA
VotxxxSwA vooXw aval XwrXy*,
\»Nxvc\x vtkoXcc X\\xvc\.

a bine farm joint this tillage on the weal
has ihean-d from a 8 pariah buck three
years old, 21 j lbs. of waihed wool, of
.«c jcir’i growth. Who can beat it 1

Wkg'Wvg Sol^c,;
I Uto * FULL STOCK of BOOTS

Vsut Wit.—Up to tlua time the
wealiivr continues very unfavorable for
baying and barveat. We get min almost

great decline ia prices, I sell
.
ready pay, charge nothing
J
J
nothing for keeping bot^s,
Md.ua~&gt;*&gt;h«

S FECIAL NOTICES

every day.
In order lhaltilinnS of *»«y tassa and aoea of lb. connlry may ba aferM IhiHse W&lt;
ling ibalvM. th* NxlwodEsnU. Stat. BeaU,1

| ues. ot tusv 118 ; ba'afash G.C
x.^WaiHMMji

for ca«b ot. ^y^iXmv war*
&lt;
.
. , In.iciua da* aaMl Snpaid lar &lt;k
for interest,, aiatraev Cm. uiwita. of ihw
enty ■Ml— ltd Sfty «aU. (ST'
nutting forj».r«fore her*y&gt;»n, tbst th
,~'cFJSrayfe!

"Dr. 'S.obac.k.'fa

WtowwxeXx. ’B'AVv*
SAXXX. x\vt JCjOOY vaaw
y^oeXbvVTyAX*.

- *

"D*. ’KoXacxk.'*
.
SXo'co.o.cU"ByXUy*
•.rc X\vc Ae\x man't SoXate
oa\A Covc^ort.
'B.c^raxkV
,_. u. . f. ■
ftXovcvcLcXv 'BxXXcxft
vftA&gt;ujom\&lt;. Xtix vxia.k. xixA
A^&gt;A\XOX«A. .
-1i„4 .’Jo:.

j. Ksnuny

HOM ANO MEIICHIU,

Books and Stationery

rnt\.ivwc\\o'.\i

Bv. 'B.o\&gt;atV'wM'4 ,w
^xovcwaAv
1 Odr^X'We BoVAacy'* VAt'c\A,\yv1
3-0
jortxx'cvtfvofc l5uxvr&gt;axa,'D^iBalow r.MMOMrofaafaw^dMMS.pdsiM CAXtr^, ^OXUWkaXkt.’pik, CtC, ,

,

0. •. BPAULDIM.
£U.Uan, M.y ». 1»«J.

Avx-vc auxxv^
&lt;m\A vwak.c

a-w.w

c

Paints, Oil, dec.,

Htaro la Ua Old Rawer Block, at 1
Post OBcc.

mylO

come rery popular with "everybody.”
The Notional Jubilee is also a song and.

MASSES',

BURTON &amp; ACKLEY'S

BauaiMS, Back Fay *»d Psasiao*. oblslaH

Music, entitled
Song" end “ Tbe

BONNETS,

GOODS

1nAsnxca..Kicn.

in iso PorvLAu Mr vic. We have
icd from the publisher, W. Jennlng"
urrst, 39 Beckman street. New York

Adies',

NEW

‘.c»U&gt; half Irftha Esot

For yoor Coatsy anting, call oa J. &gt;1. Xaviaa,

UP STAIBflU'^ci
iilk and Straw

FRESH ARRIVAL OF

, VEIT JMALl PJOFIT

&gt;x

AT TH®

chorus, with patriotic sentiments and
»oul stirlug music, which ia certainly ce­
lled to be termed a " national” melody.
We see no reason why it may nut take
iu place beside *■ Hail Columbia” and
'Tbe Star Spangled Banner,* at a popular,
national air. tuber of these songs may
be obtained by enclosing 30 cents to
tbe publisher.

Ba.

ffAs laLwl is finely engroiwd, arU

Aua-w.
AS orders should ba addrssswl.

, sham n a

The attention of the reader is called to

FOB ir.KEOULABmBS.

Goodyear. Mr. Goodyear keeps a full
Hoek on band, and ia one of the fairest,
“ well a* the oldest dealer in our vll-

T

IHOIN1X

(Jet the Genuine Article!

•drcrtiaemcnt of H. N. Sheldon, relatire to the collection of back pay and

,

oxvid niMXX.

Utviiu^ ~Ui

the^.k^M. .. r.

.. .

PliH'rirx of Hartford.
tftr ?M£Wi «*4L ta/'rMNWTiti

[JanlSylscc;

■, VUI
I4ICUI. **- XX.
Ellis has been suddenly called from his
Isbor on earth to relrasbmsnt io that
L&lt;«lg« not made with hands eternal in the
Heavena, be it
Icmlttd, That while wa humbly bow
it. rjbmbaion to the in a vi table daersm,
•• a ocarely mourn tbe untimely lees of
Oor deccMcl Brother.
Rmc.'sW, That in the death of our
Breuer, we should bo reminded, that ere
long a like Au must be ours, and that
»• abculd tbereforo prepare for that
c“r8e&gt; which aooner or later comes to
«• lot of all that ia mortal,
Ru^rtd, That we aiocerely join our
‘wnul regreta with the relatives of our

Sa* Ham.C«-

arcana watch.
iBEIeftBl BereBj i« W»tU*

2T3£

,«-&gt;*■ Itujw*

,
-

"■

U.UB.
»r»

PLAN

r ill AbskWdJM) EoeU^faMfe's
"Mrva1; ■Mttww; artw6v»r«r »io .
hunSeW faeSIL. .
■
/
AOfiNFS ARE.WANTED

'

tbe Hardware advertiaement of 11. A.

.■;-.*3rlssSe5»J

J Dchiu^^s'

&lt;m&gt; G«7u' Hw.m Gold Uu.Uar Csss *15*" h
i ajMdlw EuimuUd - .«• . .m
»&gt;»• &lt;|
*v •• I
JO “ 1

sWjiunU faisbi L«««» thl&gt;rr , “
D t TLcteatW*
&amp; 4 Gen U* lies. Layer Sd*v boat.. **
ftXoT«&lt;xeY. 'Bx.AXtTa

DRUGS! DRUGS
My Good. war. ALL bought .inc. tbe

I1LLINERY STORE
idikB'Xxdx'8 swrtnr

l«t tbv eiauer drop whero It b sod snaad a
■oro. Kaaastaeaasafallraar.wualacaeF
WATCU. DBPARTNBNT.
IOC Osots- Fstsel Lsvsr CoU’nsaUaa
4«e Gseu- UtwUd Uvat OoM HaaUoV to

an oflor yvu

re being well lookifield is canvassing
lock, and is having

goouSBs

Kidney Coaipl^inii

l«xr xvaXwec..

AND SHOES, in the asle of which TJ

PRING &amp; SUMMER

l‘HE PLAN IS SIMPLE!

U^thaa e.tr preparvd far aarvlca and duly.la tlx
... .Aala. i~”~ ■- -* - aw
c.&gt;

*1**^

�VI AOJ

os,- f

PULM0EECJ8YB1

•NBW fTIBJ
HoaFom.-

ht»«T

XAKIIBAKE PffiA
“ratavb

AfaKAHU

■RUG-BTQRB.ll!

A ©C1PABI
ARE PREPARED

Ifboron arc i n the trunk orMA'K
aoapfawkw^ Ndfttoapssado ttafdfa,
paefakM,' fat'dtadt preparation, kttdof
mingled with a strong decoction of tobac
co to wl»Mtbo tofo ^beUve. Dfcb«i
th e bonn wbh a knife be guug. or j--r
boiling water, or petroleum into fator
hole*, malting euro that It nactota fae lo-

its

BjAlIHrTVKVrYEU

&amp;, Striker,

i »b*M *’» -

ioJi

■

•■nrt D.M •:

:?&lt;*&gt;S5SJSL

„
- --------------- -—

:■
'’AND'AT

quently, giving lU ptga and poultry a
‘
.&lt;ojj 'J .y/ir Ji I
TURPENTINE AND ALCOHOL:
chance to pick ap and devour tfawe wWch
fall.
.
’
Hang p'teooa of eJoUcr paper &lt;!ip|&gt;ed
in keraaene, fa the brtnebea, renewing
Lam. «
them every few days.
For Inaecta upon room and bulbs,
, ir FOM-jiE?tun&lt;ic*r. akd be&amp;iciwal
7/y y
&gt;7Fini!-08ES.0J(I.Yuri
-iprinkla petroleum along the roan, or
.rater them .with elrong soap-suds ; for
• nuMia, uiiugle common wnit, or pyroligucoM adda with (the aoluUon.
For aquuh and cucumber vitxw, etc., ।
scatter paper ragw, aate dust or other ab­
sorbent materials, soaked in kerosene,
IN NEW YORK. SINCE THE
about the hila, sprinkle the leaves with
TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. STICKS,'FETTER,
road dust, air slacked lime, ashua, or
- PRUKE8, FIGS, RAISJSB. CQDVISBl
powdered herbs known to be offensive to .
the inaecta. Tba Peraian inaacl powder, ’
which has proved quite useful of lata
ycara. Is compoaed of tho pulvcrixed
4SB&lt;sn£W ^•rrtinmrt.'in
leaves and blossoms cf n species of fever
few, the Pyrttitrm cannm, doaety al­
. And Cnsklig Exlrxcin,
lied to tba common camo mile. It would
roa tub xarxciAt. aaxanT or na fiXnuui.
bu really worthy of experiment to collect
dry nnd powder the flowers of our coro­
W« afao knp on haad a food asoortiMat of
tnun ox-eye daisy, or white weed, so
ST-A-TIOTSrErECS-.,
common through tho country, and ascer­
tain the effect upon insects and slugs
J’ERH.FKSUILB. fttKR, FAPEB. Hr.
which attack our broad leaved plants, as
TtXOFEH, CARDS, Ae.. Ae.
i.pon the moths which infest furs and
noolen dolhes.
Chlorid of lime, freely acalterod upon
the ground among growing vegetables, ।
MTEXT MEDICEREt.
;iveaoff a gas which U extremely noxious i
to moat insects, without injuring the
I'lanU. Coal ur ia also quite serviceable
■p«tfully
I »ud twit
in some ctiaes.
For field crops, the most feasible plan ,
'., by rotation, to starve out the ^ealntix
i.ve utiWions that prey upon one variety,
.!-voting the land to some other crop fur
two seasons before returning to the ori- ..RS EQUAL TO ASf Z,VTBf
• mal one. Small fields of wheal, rye or
STATS.
-.its may sometimea be saved from inr-1
i; dlato injury by building a line of Gies j
■ n the windwaid side, and burning scraps
■-.i 1-aiher, wet straw, and such substances
as emit a thick, offensive smoke. Two
■ rsona, ou oppodta aides, wUh a eon)
reaching across the fidd, have swept off
and destroyed sostm insects by drawing
the lightened cord across the heads of the
g‘dn.

to suit

cMU»RK&gt;»to*P**. .
,u,
Mawer 'TV.ouMmA*
■■
of JoUartl each year- fa advertfafag &lt;fa®

-'•tkiUafrW
; which have been ahnwerod upon bun from
4 C*A &lt;SoaaV»aThe peculiarity of tho
.
•
, J,
S&gt;\ooiX VwnSw axkJt Tx-X-X*
b fast faev rtrtHT
by amdisaifag WNTJ

Great Decline,
In Prices, ,

..

HiLMBOUTS EXTRACT BtiCHli

..

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1\
SnhiUs.
Oid Sqrn,

'

aok Handachn.
FHwr and ftffus,
”----- ‘‘ -- ------

Turner*,
Flit, ffcrq/Usus Cana-Mnptlon, sIa

laiMtKMOiK wain

। । f rvi

ONE i-crum irrilca, her daughter was eurtu
of fits ot nine yoats' steading, and St Vitas'
dance of two yours. •
z
11 ■"•
ANOTHER writes, his ooc was cured
after hfa Utah Bad almost wastsd awsv.
The doctom pronounced tbo ewe incur*
ANOTHER was cored of Fuser imd Ages
aflnr trviur every raedieln- in hit rsaeb.
ANOTHER v*&gt; cured of Fever Bore
whieh h»J existed fourteen yearn.
f si«Mt«,—
Caste fammisreUs of Uwsiaaa end Uver
Ccmplrint eould be nMilfoosd .in which ths
Further and llfls

A»emirf ...... i

HUJIBOLirS EXTRACT BUCHU

W«bcl&lt;ft Drug nd Cbemlnl Worthoete,
Ho. 694 EHOAEWAX, K. XyHstobokfo Modi«aUDe|yt,-,\
Mo-104 south numr bt; pbbxa.

NEW SKIRT FOR 1865.

; iy trote look as well as yours.
•'Tbesecret is not in the soil, John
r. tdiod, with a twinkle fa his eye, “ but
enit. Do you see iboaegnwtera there 1
My pork brings mo fifty cents a pound—
..ghl in flash, and the balance fa fruit. 1
i.euan topMfare my orchard ten yewrs
..go, and rtnee that time I have had no
trouble Srifa wormy fruit Apptee so a
vucxal thing, don’t fall from the Iron un­
'). xa aumething U the matter with them.
The apple worm and cureulio lay faefr
ninths 'fruit, sad fas apples drop
varly. The pigs devour tho apple*, and
by SepUfaber o-far/ unaotrad apple to
gut* and I have nothing but fair fruit kftTbemepof faeecu for faa next year i.
destroyed by fas piga. They root a rocnd
under the trees, keep fae eoll loose, ma­
nure thb Ubdsome, and work over what
manure I spread. Tbo applee help tbo
nigr.and fae pigs help tho applea.”
I saw John’s secret at once, and have
profited by IV 4 never had ao few insects
as fala apritw, and 1 have given the p'g«
credit for It In turning the orchard into
a pasture,, put in pign—not landpikes,
Mitfrsoocts Uko levers.- You might loeo
trees ns well as InsecU In fast snoa.But wall bred animals, wifa jodKdous
.nowta, win root fa a subdued and Ojriotian Like manner.—2iwncaa Jpncut-

.

Kvc. U

tfkin (Ivt.ut:,
RsU Flwn,
Qyspaptia,
Liver Cempiamt,
Lmoorrfu^,

For Doing Busing

Beware of Counterfeits

• TjrexREAT ncvwnoN oftue ace in

ASK FOB HET.MBdT.D’S!

" HOOP SKIRTS.
SkSSWrSS.1^ fSSKBfexidlSfe

,

l!&gt;X.oo&amp;,
for tho life aad bsrifa of fao body depend.

OUR STOCK

tAAeiSKsasMS"**
WE8TH* BRADLEY 4 CARY, Hals J. I. A J.

ni/ebeveWitamdl Iftteei. Bi fa.jLkL
Just ease rveovostef Boa
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GROCERIES#

Ilona u tub Awls Oschanu.—No­
body suids such apples tu market as my
;. igbbor John Jaoobc- He always has
u| pies to sail, and gets tbe highest prices.
1 oiks prefer large apples ; and aueh are
nlwajs packed in Jacobs’ barrels.^ You
might ecatrh them with a candle, end But
find a knotty fruit or a worm bole. Such
Rhode Island Greenings and Ruxbury
Russets I have never met within the old
■tales. They are as handsome as any­
thing in the virgin of the wesU
Iwasgoiag by Jacobs’ orchard last
j turner, and I had tbo curiosity to call
i.r.d. examine for myself. Says I, “ Neigh­
bor, what is there in your soil that makes
•ch smooth, large applca. They area

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INQUIRE FUR THZ DUPLEX HOOP SKIRT.

PRURIGO LOTTO.

itafttlrs for fair jpey locU and bald bead.,
whleb It ebaneca U&gt; their retire MlUtetino. '
We ere wiling Is the city of Bastes afoae, »pvarda of TO.OOC bottfas per month, th* dsafan
K'-rloE tbo KESEWn the ji reforests over all
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NEW GOODS

gMtiggi' SuivtM Jirrtlurj.

®ri$inal Joitrj.

JULIUS RUSSELL
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Have just Purchi

MORTGAGE SALE

NEW GOODS,
SiSDTJCT® ZHBWRfii
Your ln«Epb would base bnwgU bsr to lbs bier.
Year about ofvisUry drawn bar laiaat breath
From her blaosML tsirenag lipa in deadly four.
Eternal Jostles lhewarud your design,
led turned oppression's arm. agalfial itasU;

WE DEAL LN

DRY GOODS

Klsvsry la laid fsravsr on the abel4
There w raaais through an raceoediag times,
Hndisg the Ust at every X Stine'• Crimea
Te Vblns’araoeo yea might have brightly that

•Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

ifvly ba sprang towards the
terfifisd bntbsra fled shriek n
Katy Arnott, Stephanie C-----------------her brother and Charles May good, and—

Hats &amp; Cops,
CROCKERY AN|) GLASS WARR

Poor Rosa !—pot* lilda Rosa 1 She
had iucauliuosly ventured too near the
deep water, and when the blipd shock of
terror fdl on them she had ouconecioualy
turned in a wrong direction.
Before_l!wi bewildered faculties of tbs
dripping group could fairly take in the
circutnsunore of their escape, and Roca's
peril, John Darr*ll had sprang into the
era. and was striking with swift, strong
impulses towards &lt;be girl.
‘•Are you mad, Mr. Darrell 1” the old
fisherman bad cried, seising his arm.—

Uer

graiuaUy fautthCbSSab

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■u rr-nn'td tbhber. J|y fatoerk£dMr\&amp;'
uuilr bad lived
poaarr ConatitnptUo. On asy arvivUl &lt;m nil
o b«l wtavL by lur many WraM
Icemed a bupvlru condition. Dr. Thvretaa. nW
“s,b*“ “■' t'f-h’,r'*
[•’•ysicteo.sad hmfiT'
ended him ill hu '--■ Ilyin nihil 10 Me aw
It lhoa&lt;bl my caw entirely, beyond I to track erf
liediellM. end &lt;laaid~t tlqft JI ——-M- UllirTlI .
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you* is ths other and baiter verefon. .
The Fourth Regiment of-the Moo on
one occasion loot Ils eagle. ** What have
yoe done with your eagleF asked Napoison. “ A xrei men; the tlpeee ite eagle
has loetalj, Yew; but 1 ;mm two Man-

M.-BUSSIU.

BTATnOITKET
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** beconsoisd.. Those who arweora
by my soldiers may still kava tit
glory."
.
. A Cabo raox tux Rbbxi. 80ir«n
Foot*.—Henry S. Foote, late of the
Rebel Congress, now In Montreal, pub
llshws a catdin tbo Herald, Concerning thbarbaric teratment of Uniuw prisoners, in i
which ba says: Touching the Cuoxreeetooal rojxjrl referred to^ 1 have, this to
aay ; A mnnlh er two anterior to the
date of said report, Tlairtied frtun an
officer ofrespKability, that prtonmra of

Which will be sold

mbe.naA m&amp;
md penetrating every nerve, bt'ra,

VERY CHEAP!

Mt lungs and IIver nut cnan'ew action, and tea

As ft happened, neither Olderton nor
Maygnod could swim, and they watched
the leaaettlDg ~ distance between Darrell
and Rues with breathless interest, which
made every second seweo like an age.
- There I he's got bis arm around her,"
ejaculated Jackson ; “ them's {pxid sii-ttuk
strokes tor a (toiler that swims with only
one arm. But I misdoubt me he's conic

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich.

gliittliana.

Co*,H,•

There wsa no answer. Rota Miller
was walking slowly on, with her blue,
dreamy ryes fixed vaguely on tire far dis­
tance, while a faint rvso-eulur esmr and
went acroaa her cheek. (
•• Why don’t you answer, Rose7"
persisted Stephanie, merrily. ” I know
though—ft’s because you arn vexed at
Jno; Darrell’s flirtations with Kitty
Arnott."
Ross shook her haughty bead.
••JLhn Darrell, need render no account
of bis doings to me," she said, curving
her lip.
” He Is at liberty to play
chevalier tn any lady bo likes ; 1 refused
him this morning."
•• Refused him I Refused John Dir
•vi r. .
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CHANCERY ORDER.
: or MJCHJGA5, Eighth Judicial Ci

a ypMWJfe
UIPtOTMST rot EFERTBOBT.
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the Point Rock I That’s the shark."
He pwtraral, while bi. sun browned face
turned a dufl. Asad aaffnra hoe.
" They’ll never reach Ibis shore al lea,"
be muttered. See bow the ugly creature
‘
If he would only leave the
himself—bet I gtreae bo

he's gum’ to try laming oo the racks un
। dor the headland."
A deep, awful alienee fell &lt;xi the wit| nesoee as the desp«rale swioimyr shut be
yood lire intervening cliSs, and al a Rule
distance, the white flspb steadily followed.
“ There, give bw a d««c o’ brandy h*«t
end strong. and she’ll be all- right ; fi'i

MXDDUTIUX Mkhu&gt;,

OFFICE OVER HI.AKE* STORE.

.

Dwraxs

AIN* PORTRAIT GALLERY,

gling uptbeui wRd rndta. I never sup
po.rd we should ha* seen either o’ ‘etn
alive again."
Slowly R-mar.pened. her blue, wonder­
ing eyes, and gaied with a shudder round
tbo room, as sense and reoism Iterance
canto hack iu War.
“ Am I safe F sho murniqrsd • and
did be pave me frvut that cruel death 1

. - He does not Vre&lt; me," relumed
R-«, quietly. “Il to a mere passing
fancy—an evaneecent partiality. The
mac that Witte me must be no such co»l
c*lm waoar. ! want a k&gt;ve stranger
than life ttealf”
1

“And »«s"
CHANUEKY SAUL I
'Tin or MICHIGAX-—Tbs GrwsM.

she scarcely knew • however, actmgtapon ■
a sudden rt^-lution. she seised the band
end bold on, determined to show ths vil­
lain detected in the very set, on emerging
to the light ’
The tram railed slowly—it seemed so
slowly on, that It appeared m If the end
uf that terrible tonne1 wonH; never be

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Bedford, Meet., who recently ' died, diepuaod, hy sull, &lt;tf *2,500,000. Aw-j
bgr poUtt
bcquvwte
w era *20.000 w
to lb.
—w- —
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VlfiteD*' Hihus, and a farther atom «&gt;f
115,000 on tbs deocaae of three persona
vfbn'arsio" rvcelve the income during
kheirlivra-i Bto gave the cHy uT New
Bedford HOO.WO towards; aupplyiug ft
•WMMFW.’WUJM..AMfcQW Tur.the
encouragement of a free .library. Ska
left *50,000, lbs income 6f wh’ldHs U. be
divided betweew-wuo»r-sgsd nd infirm
ie SJ.„v^:

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IMPORTAl
NEW

■y aetterl tr *f the HeorMavy of Ua Trrw,^
&gt;Um anderaigaM, lbs Ovesral Kabwripuw *|n,
M the aak of Ballad Mate BacariUn, «t„, ta

done wow eaawot bUpM^Bu
sublime io audacity of falvbo.
very many of our ocaleanporenee have far a asiMma. Ums khnMctoa
.expressed theaneelvea upon the qveeuon familiar to all owr readers, i---------------of negro wuffrago. Not ao much ca to BurraU's bowse to bare been the rendssvoua of the ecnepirators, where Payne

VUck man toexerciae the elective, frenbut an to w bather, away down I
Srolh. in Virginia, South Carolina. Georg
Infer Texas, iregroau ought to have that
privilege.
Negroes cahoot rota io
Michigan, New York, Illinois, and in
fact. In many other Northern Stales, but
that is oot whsl troubles us; it la wheth­
er Ihove just emancipated and living In
other States shhllvote.
As an abe»tract principle, we bold to
tSe doctrine that all. parsons, while or
black, io like oouditfcm, should be entitled
to like privileges. As an abstract quee­
lton, independent of all others, if asked,
if the recently emancipated slaves should
be admlted lo the balloVbox immediate­
ly and uncoaditiooelly' we should an­
ew rr—Nlil Then. say a Radical, you
are not in favor of negro suffrage. Wo
s»y we are j inMiohigta. aa well as Ha
M^waeippL But we do wot believe the
freedmen fa the South are as wall pro­
pared to exercise the right of suffrage as
they ought to be,to vote InteUigooUy and
independently. Bui the kame may ba
aaid of a large decs of the whites of the
South, and we have stated our creed to
be equal rights to all in like conditions.
If tba whites who can neither read nor
write, and have been taught nothing in
politics btrl to hate the Yankees and dispi«e Hooeal labpr, are permitted to vole,
then we would let Sambo vote also.—
And we do believe that a loyal black
tnan is worth as much to the Union as a
troitorous white man. Upon these coosi 4 eralions we should favor extending the
right of suffrage to the freedmen so long

btekli

H Ai GOODYEAR

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SS8eMi*»i

“•■I'WlMf MSilllfj
of all kinds,

lhe country lo indebted
ti&gt;)&lt; gu^d and
brave little Mies Emma Edmuoda.
U was brt'lhe other day tball wm
reading her book. - TWNorweand flpy,”
whioh is the simple, end elu^uentfy-told
Mory of her lifq in ihji Government
sarrice. Ho* much lartyuirU »U rgverenord her, and b
irteg tire long,
st ber. Tb*&gt;usand&lt;
.
sTaft, at times, the
high impulses which actuated Miss. Ed-

S»mlt,n but WM urged by ths minuter
to prepare for ths .repbily approaching
knur &lt;Zdeelh.
when it is sop
pueed the pnbiiu sympathy is excited fi*
a woman executed uader painful cirmun -.
stances, the people ere pjiwd with Monse
to exsepsrsta the public miod against ths
Administration, but we predict it »lll
sooo be found, that u.sch of ibal, which
is now urged M fact. i« the AoM .SOSubstsntial goeeip, uwotly fomented bv Cop­
perhead aaiinmily.—AdeerttMT 4 Tri

4IFBJ:

and will be sold at

tothetr yafas. seeenKag to the rate UilH M

Railroad Prices,

aee*apbK.CteteS» sneaked tv sash aeta.vfate

NAILS.

«&gt;oods; we have had bourn whe« we
eould have given up everything if we
might have helped the »&lt;!diers and'the
Government, but, rtSlt, Mita EJinbnds
afcayds almuet alone iq the ield. She had

ifi

n-B. sao Kx par 0«,t.
OOLD-BEAHINO BONDS.
Thoee Mt tn sow -ortk a kssdMM

aod the Ggnerele-vbom eb«4ipg)g(liaLmy .
nerved eaa toil how crook, foot hme seech

FIRST

■ay hs cat off asdgaHU My^haak or baak,r
The taicrwaa at 7-XO pereeai. .aon.u i.

STUVE8,

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t«b 1Rrr--~
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C“bU’ 8u,ei
I
...beitor of tba Grand River Valley Rail-

ateo tbo ateadtaal purpose, and. the eteedfirst strength io do, es well as to JW and Castagny reports a victory st Ln Paacm.
|tn8«m«'ra. on the 22d of May, having,
with 70 French snld.trs, detested S 500
'Behind bar are a, grand fittarbood .of I Rrputilicans eti.l re pt e red an ImoietiM
firm tod tender womtp—the army rm even s&gt;n*&gt;unt nf valuable properly.
As an t.llke^to this, tba Repiiblictna
— but tier plate b by berueil Tender as
srr driving oisty thing before them in the
the softest handed woman in that bend, Slate of Michoacan, where, bouidea fiber
yei tbe bravest thing any soldier, has triumphs. Gen. fb gula, after aa abstinate
dons,—sis liken iso has dv&lt;ie-rd*-ne , wogagemeat vf a day and night, had tak­
through perib of death, d*-oe lhlu*gh Ung en the town^jf (irapau aud made prison
perils harder and more bhiel Ikan death ! ereuf its laipeciei gerrww of 300. while
in San Lans, Putote and other Slates, the
Sbe was everywhere, in all disguises, shot ( Republmui gwerrtllss were all giving
al murdsrousiy by sister-women while Maximillian's men an iinmeesity &lt;Jt
on b'&gt;opiial errands, tying dreary days
and nig bls, burnmg and fieesing with
fever and ague io the a vamps h Mie doing
A Galveston Texas, correspondent
the dangerous behests of the Government,
gives additional account! of the exodus of
impressed into the rebel srmy, sad dar­ Um ret*els from Tuas lo Mexico. The
ingly recaptag, tbs faxhtelooe shares the , rebel General Shelby, with 3 000 of bis
danger of the xGenervte oo the terrible followers and accumpsniad by ex-G»v
battle field, dressed like a mae and riding ernora Moor and Allan, of lx&gt;oiauaa,end

4Hye

rned is uow can»stock lbw wonts in eon
option w» ft Jfor lb. pur­
— ootarWH
-i-re
{ions to the road, it •• ttderetood that

STOVE PIPE,
SAP PAN’S.

jh&gt; lt)rf

bu peroiaasw'tly looted to

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE.

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

aurreaioo oo the Aib iasC. end would
march/ into the city io a body. Nolwith .
standing that the story owWid ba Lracni lo
no rvlisblr source, every prrparatioo was
made by the authorities to prevent any
such drmoosUation. ,
_
Th*,South Csroliaiana have been for
luniUmi much annoyed by the garrison­
ing of various posts in ibcir mid it with
AND T17OODEN TTAKE.
colored soldiers, wboe* enure removal
bM been strongly urged &lt;w» lbs military
same privilege.
autboriliea, and ibere is no* a rumor that
Wo have a theory of our own. In re-' this iv/oon to lake piece.
likes trooper through ths b»t hell of I
gard to the reconstruction of the rebel'
Tbfe 4ib of jJul/ »“ celebrated al death, and svery whore and at all Umm
State*, wbieh, uP eourai, units ua belter , Charleston in fine style by the Army and doing things more fully and thoroughly
than the plan above discussed. In the , । Navy and tbsra were parades of tba col­ than was expected.
ored
firemen and otbcr^cofored assodla
first place we hold that tba conquered I
What one &lt;if us c&gt;*old have done 111— '
l»ooevbut the white natives did not take
Mates are to Ic moulded m the loyal ' much pari in the (nativities.
Not for one hour of high excitement only !
people of the whole country, who have
The Sponinuneot by the President of but lor mouth*and years.
reclaimed them from seceasloo, aha11 de- Bvnj. F. xerry to the PrwyJsMiual Govtermiae. It eeema La os but the dictates ernunbip of the State gave general satis- &lt; monde’ book will rloef' It, esyieg wit*:
faction tu lboq:~ p!c, and a meeting of |
of prudence that those who have boro jp
adsi’ratai-o sa3 u.rrence, “ One mure
the Charleston lawyers, lo express loeir
Nvbla Woman I"
z
rebellion should be required to stand on app&lt;ubatiu&gt;, hod been brld.
i —At the Lnoiivilla banquet to Gvweral
their good behavior for a tertn of years,
A oompeoy bee been formed for the
Sberinsn, that«IScer made a characteris
before being taken into full fcliowahip. ia establiabinent of* cew Jina.of strainer!
tic speech. In the eon rec of which he Mil:
between
Charleston
and
New
York,
and
Up to the time I took Atlanta, I did not.
the affaire of that gpvernmeai which they
| tbo CbariceVmiami expect lo have through
d&lt;-em it right or proper to wage a war of
railroad cornuiupicaUixi with tba North
devastation, because up to that time we
them wail five yeere before'casting a completed by the middlw-oi August.
f -Ugbl.£ace to face, and be b.uk all the
Tba health of Cbarlsston ia pnx-.uanced
ballot which shall influence the destiny
| advanUge be c&gt;*uld, sod 1 took &gt;11 the ad­
of that government. Require the ignu lo be axcnlleut, . except among the oovantage 1 could, but .wbrn we bad taken
groes, a ho era still dying in Urge num- fonts, through Bava/insh. Gcifaboro, Atlanta we had won the point.and they raat lo learn nt least, how to read the
Raleigh, end Richmond to Washington, a jsara boundAo^ve .up.aud.if .they d‘d
name upon the bollot they offer to vole.
distance of 1,820 mites, Dorian three
not we had a rishi to make it a war of
Tbo black, who fought for the old flag
marches rhe has given a gallon of milk devMtation. And we &lt;M make II a des­
per day. She traveled frwet Morrisville,
are entitled to special privilegM; let
olation ; we bad a right to du it, if they
N. CL, to Hiebniuod. 277 miles in seven oocld nut meet us in a fair fight, end no
KIAPPEM k BIUOWS,
theta vole, and place &gt;11 other* upon the
days. She tn wow iweseslieat condition. Southern men een say that we 'did not Office nunr
farwccry,
eau&gt;e terms with the ignorant whites, to
meet them in a IMr fight, nor that we did
0&gt;ysnis Peet OOos. oo ■srdkk fit,
. rote as woo as they can read.
not give m many fair fights m they want­ KALAMAZOO,
T
MMML
ATI this may be properly done, if the ,
ed. [Applairee.j But after that, we took
STATE A U. k CLAIMS,
piwer which has reved thoee rebsllioue
the bit lo our teeth and went right
through
their
enutrtry,
[applause,]
and
Btetao to tbo cuuDlry have the right to
produced the desired effect.
euutrol them until Ibetr loyalty ia wall 1
attested. On the other haU, we have I
tktj hove reported, ODodenmiag them ell
nothing to do with the queeuou of suf except Dr. J. G Ayer fa Ox’s prepare eased in Um armor remained tor about
frage in the rebellious States If they tkme Three of thoee they reeummemfod tee mmutea in the midut of a fire of In
tense heat wttfawt suffering any pererplirevert to their original condition aa soon the Emperor to admit for the benefit of
thupwblto health, white they hold the We injury.
m the rebellion ia crushed.
We msy fourth. Cherry Pectoral under advMMsetil
talk to some purpose of the righto of 1 for further information respecting one of
black mon in our own State*, but If Vlr- I Ke iagredieato—morphine, which, krhile
gtafaisthe Mtns State, with the came eo extensively employed and ou highly
rights m Before the war, her old oonstitution in full force, and her poBUosl reUtiun to the UeUa un dieagod, we may
just aa well mvw our breath on tbo vuftrage question.

-cfearchedifice ie bemg painted and repair
.«A A new baildmg is being erected ju.t
west of the Hastlnge House block, by
Wm. Eetoc, for a ten pin alley, aud eur-

has Kt up billiard tables in the star
buikfa^ betonguytotbe Hxstinp tl'rai
. property.

ri. M'oOX-’v'J OArw.

I Pr-r-4. Prtaeipel. and kites Hannah
.McNair, ©f tbo Primary Department. ' “*^'1
are expecting to retire from the farther u •**“

HARNESS SHOP.

r_i______r.kx -^ooi

The fall term will

_____ _

CoawuB.—Roberta and 1
Striker have purchased of R. B. Wight-,
time, for the sum of •?,200 the bulldisg
end site wow oooapied by T. G. Arisws
Grocery stare.

The Im » 84 feel front

WAR CLAIM AGENTS.

SPRING &amp; SUMMER
- GOODS,

Taw Mbit Maaxrr of Rk« fa Wdcoil
todoead.T. G. Arie having bought the
tools and leased the building.

AT THE

i’

MILLINERY STORE
a

IT n nee Fam

st

Katawaxoo —Tb^&amp;tb

National Here. Fair w.ll some off st
Katamsxoo, October 3d. 4th, 5th, soli 8th

Premiaui liet five tboveend dollars.—

BONNETS

sente*.'

.

Lyoi

■ad one of fire hundred dollsts, Ac. Ae THE |
Hem Chea. E. Btusrt, President; H&lt;«&amp;. PaUeracn, Treasurer ; Geo. F. Kidder,

AND
CHILDREN

•■ Grandpa's Darling"-^* face of th. |
■id 0BBB, with its deep, thoughtful eyes,
sfaftiag MM |Tihealarly fine. Among'
,the ^gutee of the colored Steel Fashi&lt;*o
Plata, we note a bridal drees, very chaste
AfidpeeUy. Music for thio namber i,
“ Beet, MoUe CWeftein !”
The Rtarery ooBlributlona—are, “ What 1

periasento (wave found that ii sill ifeimbine
rnddy in the preparation of atep and
paint.
'

The report of'lbe Auditor of Kroteaky
*?*ra.u
«•'‘¥l

Aff Uwrrtwat Yn«ree
u“""

" ■..'

’aiflMWontat'i
Savannah, who

.mExwimox.
T?“,
'UftFrenctes- hyE.E.T.; -St*

l« certain of

_______ , _____ __
npkHe ■rpdfauio’Jok^T'faMbe
awn. Her little »» enema to WW

IWl.

Merchant 1 Tailor,

QUiforoiaWutoBg.11 by Kate H*wo;|
The lirtort Urre,” by Mrt. Denbon; I

fiBMh^-byMse. Rrtobte.

EdHorel.

�lIHHi
tok

acuta

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■ff'

;-.’MBFSTORE^t:

*V\\csez ’BX.XXe.t*
A\

W* &lt;uA o^&lt;.t&lt;A to vC

mOiQODt

_____ _____
v*

NEW PRIECS!

___ _______
Xo," V»uX a* a
aavaX—-a fcrtaX
l Ox■*’ &gt;■» . Tu4dbtaa&gt; Us stos
ohOetaDOfaLAR

-DING,

Tux RsaaoAD.—J. II. Cable, Stock
u lieitor of the Grand River Valley Rail*
r&lt;»d is now canvassing tbia ecraaly in coo
uectnxi with H. J.''Kec6eld, for the purp»e of completing the stock sobecriptioas to the road, ft ia understood that
jbe line will be permanently located to
this village within a few day a. We also
noticed a meeting of the Directors of the
road A Jackson, a few daya aloce, at
which it was proposed to let the jobs of of now iodsblsdnsM. mA Usurtssarully sags
grading as far ss Charlotte, to a short la prossenuof ell kMs of '
M 1 LIT A RY C L A I M8
timr. We hope to be able to keep our
tbe OovsrwMBL
readers povtrd upon the progress of the sxsinsl
Hs baa had s teafvr and more sesesmM p
enterprise. Tbe road is bound to go

■’•'""YLfflTJfK.W

through.

8'lT52IZ.'^2!*Ra?i£?5

BiliotMa Fever,
Fever and
Liver Ocnzplaini,
(^yspepeia,
Indigestion,
- t

Hers l&gt;. Tswsr. srv ms r»rtdi»u of this buie.,
&lt;&gt;. mot. st J asks A.
. tlultnisr fur lk«
rTenla’arrtr. “ *• oHmA. iA*r iw W I*
L.U l~r W Ta-rr .»4 Mary l&gt; T«.r.

DRY GOODS.

5srs..tcrsxtt.srsJ:"x:;
Its-

GROCERIES]

*

erectingaa elegstrt dwelling on the street
south of the jail.
The Presbyterian
church edifice is being painted and repair&lt;d. A new building is being erected juut
west of tbe Hastings House block, by
\V m. Eaten, fur a ten pin alley, aud evncuu.itsnte ; so says rumor. W. J^/^toae

Fzdnev fyfiplcpnie,

axv&amp; a\.\ Axieukci c^^'^’x.mt-

Vat waXurt.

'VVm ‘BxXXe.v*
ate eom\vo*cA

rate arvi

\»ku.e\x. voaVu. Wkcra '

Wvg.XA'oj 'Vowve,
I have p TUU. STOCK of BOOT*
AND SHOES, lu the s»!u of which I

Times AaocrTowa.—Edwin/Rice is

sag offer you

,

"Dr 'Buo’toaek.'*

ftX.owva.cXx "BWke.vs

..

“ .

art, xV\* \voor man'* VAtniu
"0*. 'B.o'boek'*

DRUGS! DRUGS

Aaoiisete'aeteeOuH RsnaegOwa ^ao3 eco
sue j.eWMeawrtsS -. .J~.
trA»" - ap
**• LS’Kraw Lv’hr W»w .
&lt;ta
yoOsst^.L twvryirr fcheL - ‘‘sew •»S
AueUse4BhsL UssvsikiVsr OrseFscsae** SO

.
Jl" to
BBJ’.lBTMBJFT. ■

SOO GqU* Swin
JBW£l&lt;HY

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*avx X\xx aoov vaaa vaan^
TkxXov'*
i’
. .. .*./&gt;.

HiksrrARKlVXt”&lt;W

bXv vrt up billiard tables in die store
budding belonging lo the Hastings House

"Dr. ■'R.o'oack.'*

NEW GOODS!

great decline In prtcaa. I mH for cash or

property.

feXovxxaeXx 'BxXX.vru

ready pay. charge nothing for interest,

TitxSvMMsa tsbm of the Healing Unioo School closes this week. J. W.

nothing for keeping books, noUtog fur

ilancroft. Principal, and Miss Hannah

bod dcbQ, andxmiy »

McNair, of the Primary Department,
are expecting to retire •4’oni the further

charge of the school. The fisll terra will
probably commence early in September.

raurix wuAtA aa art'yAt o\
BXoxaaetx. "B AXcr*, u&gt;'a\.e\v,
ta.\u.a \a ^ro^xr &lt;\uaaV&lt;\**,
aadt at XJh* \.ro\xe Vrat-, are
a wave

arc XWi ntV nxan'i'^oYatc
axxA Com^ovX.

BURTON &amp; ACKLEYS

z

V^YMIAUPBOHT
MOOT0XO*BXLE.

'Buoxjack'*
ftXovsvacXv *B\XXcv%

nASTIXCT. MICHL

vav*aotaU’.ttit &amp;jMk'lt£xK
R«da«&lt; 6*\j\,\xXaXkA*

S FECIAL NOTICES

lilts Ml HEIKIRU,
Kun, for the suttko!t2,200 the building'

.Ss?^Eh»*

Books and Stationery
*
,

and site now occupied by T. G. Arte M a

Grocery store. The lot io 24 Get front
end tanning back 132 feet. *

w&amp;mu&amp;oVs

aoA make..YaJc cap^aXAt.

I Dr. 'B.o'oaek'a
rxorusxo Baxx.by a notice elsewhere, it is proposed to
establish a naliocal bonk in ibis place.—
We trust tbs u&gt;ovtmeet will be a auo-

„ w

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.

- •»

art, xYvt SoXAvtv'* vAc.tvL,%^

I MtMcnXvag

"O'A*-

’

ttr

Oms

firisre are put up in yuart
bottles, V- toAscA 0W nbees ie ./e^rtm.
Os. TAs label te fin^y sngraoed.and

Tua Mist Maaxrr of Rice de Wolcott
is clewed, T. G. Aris having bought the I a.tUe ttaA WUI sesMs Ms to alert s N4

vox// tentt- a •cd rgratis.

tuUiaod leased th* building.
Combctiow.—Last weak we slated the ।

amount of wool sheared from one sheep,
by T. Altoft, too high by one pound.—
The weight was 20j Iba.

Homs Faib st Kalamazoo —Tbo bth
National Horse Fair will coma olf at '
Kalsmaioo. October Sd, 4th, Sth, and 6th.
Premium list 6ve thousand dollar*.—
Oar premium t&gt;( one thousand dollars,
tnd one of five hundred dollars, foe, Ate.
Hon. Chat. E. Bloart, Preaident; Hoc.
G. Patterson, Treasurer ; Geo. F. Kidder,
Secretary.

. uuififin tnsfiAS.

•u orders should bs addrsessd.

tob'b0OF

i

tutSifar"'
GUARDIAN'8 SALE.

4»J

■MISTS
VJL&gt;tT*a
Through । nV tbe Ceewtiwta Mtotv we
fc’lSZSSSr*'" &gt;4d‘ 8,04
'

IHCENIX iNAtfRANofc &lt;50.

rWBbnx &amp; a*
FOB1 iftliECULABfflBS.

Get the GeaniaeArticle 1

Tux Laot'o Fbii«d.—Thio favorite of
the ladies leads off in its August number
with a beautiful steel engraving called
"Grandpa's Datling"-xhe fsce of the
uld num, w i th its deep, thoughtful eyes,
striking usaa particularly fine. Among

tbr figures of the colored Steel Fashion
Piste, we note a bridal drrM, very chaste
sod pretty. Music for thia number I,
ths fine piece, “ Rest, Foble Chieftain!“
The literary contributions are, “Wbatl
looked (or, aod What 1 Raw,” by Fiw
«■ Lw ; " Ghostly Glycines," by Miao
Dmmelly ; “ My Ditanma,** by Leslie
Walter; -Waiting." by Mrs. M«J

"Dark Franciea," byE.E.7. | -Sto
»ht of our V illsge," by Beatrice Colooms;
“California Wooing,” by Kata Hwwe;
“The Rector's Lava," by Mrt Drciaoc i
“ Callach,” by Mra. Ritabla. Editowls
FnsbioM, Iteompte, 4c.

Price *2.50 s year4 2 copies 64,00.—
To tho» desirous of making op dubs,
•ptomeu lumbers will bo earn far ifotas.
Wheeler fo W.toon's oolabrated Bewtog

ths wsU-kpowa

„y f .

.

Ph&lt;rnix'bf•• Fhrrtfnrd.
TOI racxin

tnAdU;

£W?Xffiy.%,3ftSrt8MlS

$933,172.64!

�mAJHOld

.WAOJ 0«-T
JZIx

.’XRSmL'TSW'X't
liferaft kin* nf •*wd«

”• -PrK*’* «&gt;

jBOO.ooO.ct

A-GBAM®
111U33JQ 38-CT ft *5

rana rmucT

HAVING FOfcJIlD
TakiAf I int^ hi- iray per' iiritTUtjkn

AOCPAB*

DRUG STORE JI!

&gt;aa«s of edoeUtkrn, and as ttoeftntog
ABV ggSrAUD
rhe Urity&lt;Mlir|Wuk elWtonjtoiSil.
we to£fcoc*d**h® a»eira uf gwaad rfiaUWa)
411 yield to following crops: hay 2
• ns;BtoJHhtwrWpe. fStov; nn.rijf.ia

Aeodrdin^ ’&lt;• to be&lt; etperHneirta, to
&gt;tiitisoefvsient of hay bc&gt;ug rspra•n’ed by !W ■ i'TO txwida of hay are
&gt;.i valen't •. it-,8 p- ii'-di of Swedish ■
l.r.ipn, Sftt pwwnde m carrots, and 70
MiMb of Indian corn.
■
The pracliai! values, as obtained by
laments in feeding, are: hay. 100
nds b eqalvaieat tn 300 pnaads of
.-dish turnips. 400 poaode of msnguld
-taal, 250 pmmds «f earroto, and 52

.SM^w

. iimr nixi iu n

&lt;3- 0

lings fanner,
deDTrERT WtDSE81)AT.

iew and hioai^hipl^e’awbrtrrifnt uf

OF ALL KINDS,
'/iso Jet

SU. UO^XCK'8
'B'LOO’D VCUVTVS.^.
it '.-■w. 1
*mdhi'.' ■* -!&gt;.&lt; • -.|

twces

‘*‘-

Tex'l^to'Twiw

______ sfiw; COD FIT MtCIllas*.

DRUGS AlU&gt; M KA IONE*.

’

Chemionls, PalmU, Olio, Cat"
ybra^ Rwrala* FlaM,

Ad Jhwvr JUoct. eerr li, /'arf-jgev.

f

flTRPENTlNE AND ALCOHOL.

mi/umia,
na pecMtorityeTto •
*B\oot TwrCj ver ft m\ VA\a

Great Decline
In Prices,

•• WOSTCACE SALE

Li. J.—i» &gt;&gt;

bitottoy strike at tbo rqpt of Disease,
by eradUliag every particle of imparity

Alio. &lt;TT«t.»fur»nbf.

to At IA Md health Of to body dapaaA
■^■toperbr^toWood.^
,

c LMZIW/. y-Jdurawtou
tout &lt; A«khi^ Cxtraets,
• .

•”?•! pHcrrf • »

ihb

unr-tf.

Ktc Vtvcx\u.a\.ed.
for roriaj

OU Sone,

OUR
'W«p fir»V then, if thou w.«ild«t ba»a weep!"—hot let tbem tw re.1 taaro;
r no mere atimulaiol appwnncee &lt;4
rling Wil) do—we iinllwc’.irely pr-.b*
•.. e cheat So tbe hypocrite ia rwgBiaed
•.he inaUutt bo begitw to pray ; fc&gt;r though
he may make long prayeni and eboat
aloud, he cannot ouantorieit that bolt'
foreor of tbe tor.ee of to heart which
n&gt;dean even to .in.piaat prayers, when

TOOK
PATENT «iE9ICENH.

HELMBOW’S EXTRACT BUCHU

iNPnovxD^nots wm

oDll

ORpmoa writes. her daughter wee «
&gt;C to 0/ nine years' staudinj, and 8c V

For Doing Busi mess,
ARI IqUAl TO ART TR
STJ TB.

IM*, 3orqfulaus Consumption, tit.

1,11!
©EEBAT, IFDIR ©ASE
•r Ready Pay, nisly.

SneeUl MlssUoa will be jxid 1. COMPOUND
S&lt;.
Milla.
I'kESl'nilTIOKS .nd ...

HELIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU

WoCt Vdtc a Ctarav.

*V\ml ’BVooA VA\»

NEW SKIRT FOR I860.

THI ONLY SURE THING.

’BVOO^ 'Vu.rV^.t♦,

Banana s*» Aarsaasva.—Both start
into growth early into the Spring, broce
it ia better to net out hk&gt;1» in the fol!.—
Neither cm be injured by manure, nor It
a light deeply worked eoil at all objrclicnalfla.' Tbe’RiaRf asparagus k al­
ways found on rich a.41, which ba. ranch
mora to do with large Matte ton any
r.pecial rartoy. PlfWly ofmeoare will
alwayn bring • mammoth* or •ooloeeer
rhubarb from Lintunua roots, to beet
sort to pbnt »H tbifiga ormaidrfwd.—
Speakhlf of rhubarb, remind* ua of pies
tnadnpr half rhubarb and half green Umatuoa, after tbe manner of rhubarb pica.
but witK leee aagar, which M ‘ -toy
gtxxt*;./ " '
. '
.

T*T toon inedMbea, and you will no vet

55

’

O&lt;hA WUA\rmt»,
!«*■*-“»*-**-,*,*.

MEN’S AND BOY’S

S

•'•p'~‘
urns any os
1TO1T

BROGANS

Doto4, May l»»h. tooi'

Salttom BaMfcoe.—A enrreepoodmt
of tbe Olean Adrertta^ toe presents to
the eifcw a Twtnedy for that kind uf rartoin«&gt; ©too tond in to beds token by
tnifelm wn steamboats and al bottla aa
well an in private bouses. He says :—
“if.any of your readers, need a »ure
remedy for bedbugs, they can have mine,
and cleanse tbo house nF this troublesome
vermin wltoxrt espohea.' Tbry'ltavo

Sslt etome ktoito to hrto-tt- *-“d to'y
will not trail throuch It. I iblnk it prefordble W all otou.auts, and to buyer
require* bo certificate &lt;/ Ito gromaeaes*."

•*• *■" ■*

nd toy wfflsv toy an

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■*&lt;•* ■! J' ■' ■—j-----------------------------' ttOHTGACE SALE.

PmifiO L0T10.
FOR SALE BY

T 3D A.
W3 BAIfj RE
OLD LADIES A FAIL MAIDEN^

Daar to Nrwararaaa.—Newspaper

d year Cera sad Wh«t a

i vsws‘s®£S

SSBWSrKSi;

CONSUMPTION,

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VOL.
ttje gistings fanner,
s PVBLlSniD IVEKY WTtMEBDlY.
H itrrxoa axiiti, cod Mrt wintwn,

NEW GOODS

ingf Dmintss girttiorg.

glurrllaij.

(Wta ia &lt;U Jtmre- JM, ear a. A Wil,

H have already told /wove have none.'
" WtitetoMw lies! Whet tbU, thoOF
and baaeised &gt; hotels which stood upon
• nbalf, and reload U to hit Upe.
The boule who full of oil. Jecoie liA-

JULIUS RUSSELL
- &amp; CO.,

peeed. yet it produced ao strong an imnrsmioo upon my n&gt;md at the time, that
I shell remember everything perfectly,
even to the moot mioetu detail.
My father had removed to the west a
few months before, where be had oonatructed quite a comfortable lag bouse,
and cleared eoneidorabfo hmd. There
“ White squaw laugh another way
were only three of ua—father, elater Jen­ enow," . muttered the Indian angedy.—
nie, and myself. Jennie was our house­ “ Pealswaap lake ecalp—bars and another
keeper, but besides ber work abe found one?” pointing toward me.
Jennie wee sobered InateMly.
“ Do with me at yoe wish," the said
earneat)* ; “ but, oh, do not harm my

Have just Purchi

n

MORTGAGE SALE.
nUl'ETfisviac teen t»*4» la fee
Mrtaac* eeetalntag a pmn
ujhx &gt;u:» teroJl WagBMde; saesald
»
i. J»bmL fuxkmrv. ee lb

- I wiH taM Aa: ecarlet bnMh, ah1
tboao rad SMMliM, and (Ma white alas
tar," said Loara.

NEW GOODS,

I
.

KWHJtDXTO IP£il&lt;D3S v
There were eotne Indians remaining in
the neighborhood, but as they never n»
lasted ua, we ceased to think of them with
fear al last, and father used often to ao
away, aoinetiaiea to be gone all night,
leaving Jennie and I alone. Al such
Umea we used U&gt; fasten up the bouse
aa soon as it began to grow dark, and
keep the rifle in the rot tier, where we
might eeixe it st the first alarm.
Una morning father west away upon
Luaiueaa, aipectlng to be gone longer
than usual. The day psesad quietly and
pleasantly enough, but Jeanie and I bad
only jest drawn bask from our sis o'clock
tea, wbee ibe door aoftly opened, and an
Indian entered.
Bo woa a tall, muaeular follow, and
looked as if be might p-maees the alrength
of a giant in bis stalwart frame. Ha wore
a boa ling slur I of eocna dark stuff, belted
at the waiql, and the borders fancifelly
embroidered with while beads, deer-ekin
leggina darning in all lbs colors of the
rainbow, and a pair of wrought moccasins.
At first i&gt;« stood quite still and aervoyod

WE DEAL IN

l»M. avUkt.&gt;CM*a
I'risclpaf Ofltes as* Labsvetare te ■

DRY GOODS

STXS^i DiStris-

Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

TCLSD.r,rfc

Hats &amp; Caps,

। u7’ "—-r-

CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE

AH® S’JATUDH3®ir
JiartL of

---- and----

. Which will be sold
MU RIG AGE SALE.

VERY CHE^IP
FOR CASH OR READY-PAY.

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich.
julium MCnrixtt

’
KIDDUHUX Micaiasa.
OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S STORE.
Wil! aifeaX la all eaha la Um Mae ef biajweto

•renew aTUmt toy. , •
HIS 5UWU5, Miwlgsgse.
a
”
l-yte)

MORTGAGE SALE.

BOBEBTt*.

;

Jennie had arisee. Her Am wm quite
pal*,- but otherwise she did sol abou the
Meat sign of four. Sbe only slapped for­
ward and asked,
“ Wbal do you wiahl" Cao I do any­
thing for you F

savage, looking al bar ataadily with bis
great avU eyes.
“I hare no fire-water to give you,"
said Jennie; “ but you can have a draught 1
of milk if &gt; ou would like."
Sbe placed some upon the tabla, aad a
freah plate, and bads him help bimxlfi
Thio be did quite freely, making a hearty
eupper of it, but still keeping bU eyas
upon to while bo ate. When be had fin­
ished hie repeal h* same and ot&gt; wd by
the window.
“ Me stay bare tonight," be said ;

It waa an wawiao speech, for it betray
ad ber weakest point. Il told Ibe savage
bow he could beat work upon her fealinga
and he a as not slow to take ad vantage of
the disco very. He Immediately draw
hie knife, and approeebed me.
” Tgko your enalp, firat,"be .aaad, seis­
ing &lt; tall of my hair.
Joome sprung forward, with a cry of
anguish, and placed both arms tightly
about my neck. Sbe aimoat choked mo
with bar firm, convulsive bold.
“ Oh, yoUyAoat nut, shall not slay
him !" she esclaimed, in agony. “ 1
can die, if must be, without a murmur,
but I beeeech you, to have mercy on him.
and consider bis teodar years !"
I felt the hot tears dropping fast upon
my forehead. Somehow they seemed to
give me fresh courage and reeohrltoe. I
grew stronger at the sight of hnr despair.
•• Do not weep, deer Jrneie," I - -------•• I will die like a man ! If you ever wee
my father again, give my love to him,
and tall him that Idtd F
She uttered a long gwpmg aigb. Then
as if a sudden thought had cuuie to Dcr,
oho sprang lo Um nearest corner, setmd
the loaded rille which always stood there,
and raised ii just in lime to stay the shin­
ing blade, which, in another moment
would hare been down upon my dcfeoceluas head.
«
•• Pul up your knife." sbo said, in a
low, mlm, determined l&gt;H* '* Let it

think," said my elater ia an unfaltering
voice. " You have retro and drank, end
now you must ga”
The Icdisn's brow darkened and be
raised bb band aa if bo would strike her,
but lol It fell without a word and rushed
out of dooes. Jennie comprehended hia
ubjeel ia a moment. He bad left bis
rifle without and had gooa to fetch ik —
With a quick movement aha closed ths
door an&lt;! fastened it.
/
.
The savage came back, raging aod
ferioc* at ftndiag bim*elf outwitted. He
tagged and poabod at the door, filling
._ ___ with horrid oaths and threete,
I but tl was true to its trust, and did not
I give as inch.
All waoqowlal laaL Jennie look me

EMPLOYMENT FOR EVEHYBODT.

;si^t7S»tsraie«uE

Mfrom that. I could feel ber heart
heeling very fast, but sbe whispered
quietly, - doe’l be frightened. Freak.—
All will come oct rigbtat last. Ho will
go away eocm."
• By thia tlmo it bad grown quite dark.
Raising our heads a hill®, we could see
the stars come out one by one.
We |
dared not light a candle, ao we mt very
still In the gloom, After a long time
Jennie got np. "I am rotog to look for
tbs Indian,” aha said. -Do not stir enul
I coms beck."
Bbe crept away through the darkness.
After she had gone all wee still for a few
momenta, and then I beard ■ slight noise,
does al band. I looked upend sap a
dark form al the windew. ! knew it was
fastened, and ao thought very little about
It, By-and-bv, however, ibers waa a
cracking df torings, and the window went
slowly up. I hardly knew what todo.—
Jcneie might or migtanct be where abe
could see all Umi was going oa I knew
Si
-Ssu

IL TV,. » . rwUfe, u
arLow -rf &lt;SI
»« U» ~&gt;
u. M WIM -J» torn Jorl.
SV w I— ta—Ur
returosd too

Mm to pre-

tbeleeo though foiled in his purpose, bo
could not help but gsaa al ber admir­
ingly.
“ White sqaaw is breve," be said,
shortly. “She does aut shrink and bide
from danger like the timid deer. Bbr ia
loo brave and beautiful for the ex-ward
pale-lacoa ! Only a warrior would tc lit
mate foe be* 1 Pealsweep’e lodge Ja
lonely and ooM I If he spare bar scalp
will she go with biro aod be bia squaw P

poaeor other. All thfoJdnafoeaw ata
a I socc, aad, tn a moment, her reaoiutioc
waa made. Bhe drew quietly nearer, and
U&gt;en, gathering all ber etrength for ibe
effort, gave turn a sadden pwb I Taken
unawares, be could not eave himself. Ha

** Pop in unexpectedly, and notice the
internal economy."
“How own 11 A card at the door will
pul aey lady &lt;m ber guard, or oven the
notice at a gentlemen visitor."
" Go lhara it. diaguiaa. As a waahwonan, for iBMenw."
“Good, 1 will."
u Go there
'
“*
’ '
Clayton.
“ Not atactiy, V.: I will obtain adraittanoe to a jj*ore-t»g'« privacy.”
•• Well, te- in. si.-.w (be result^?
Laura ey d Je ajrkforuers weretMnoly
children «&gt;i „ widower, wbu, aitbuegh in

Hma‘4- aucieti. Al the perwd of my
ehurt akstch, bvmai about to supply the
laiui-nted Mrs. Blfoiara' pl»ae, after near­
ly tea yewrs’ moerniag. and, although a
kind and indulgent parent, hod no objec­
tions of bi* daughters' uiarriagq and, in­
deed, had l-4d them ao. Laura, whose
high spirit rvsatited the prutxbls super
inaci .J a atrp-m-ubcr. tiad already
sa'ort-il G-idfrey H»rtoa i* hr fetors
busQand, end J«iuy wb'i was lh«- y^iumt•T.e'id gtolis "■ vpiril. had (i.nl’Gai
ronqsrr a tarJfoll) e»ioc*&lt;ved proferee^i

“ Laura! steal Crum father I"
_.| a
“ There don't preach."
“ Miao Jenny /said a'aervanl, ontfcip.
at that moment, - the dinner baa oomc 4
Jenny l«ft the room, and l&lt;Mra M&gt;&gt;i
tamed over tho - gay flowers ; while &lt;«e
old man pointed out th*ir various b&lt;u..
ties, be ia tbn meantime, wwo vmB T~
over tbe disordered hair, shabby drr-j,
and laiy position, while be mental contraited them with Jenny's neat at-

' “Not decided yctr* said Jenny,
taming after a abort atseo— "
* Na Coma hers?*
* I can’t. Father has
.
calf» bead, and I eci afraid lo trust it
entirely to Margaral, 1 tuoM anporinteci
the dinner, make a pudding,'and the par
loot muU be dotted, and there la my
white moll tu tie finished."
* Before I’d bo the dredge that you
are,” cried Laura.
"Dradgs I nonsense ! I have plenty oi
time for cnjojwmt, and father cannot
have a comfortable huuse if some one
doer not auperinteod these things. When
I marry you may do R,”
1b«Cm
merily.

•• Yes, call again,"said Laura.
Bo the peddler took up hie basket and
walked home, threw aside bis wig, beard
aod dwgniae, aadwrote an avowal of his
head «wl heart to Miso Jonny BomeA,
-. h • « accepted.
Laura Borners had two sources ot pro­
found speculation. One was why Godi trey Horton proposed to Jeewy, teataad
of herself! The other; “1 wonder why
that old man never called lo be paid fo

together. Laura, ber gfoesy black hair
peabed erglqfenlly .&lt; ber fire. With the
rough. tun.bled braids of laaO- esrnmg's
ev.ffure gathered luoociy in armaib. wear­
ing a wiled wrapper, torn stickings, end
pre-cr.ririg rather an alarming oueuwsl lo
tb* br.UMMt ball room belie, was foeegiog
u« a oofs. Jenny, in a neat tnurnmg

hair, smoothly brushed kto a proUy
knot, wm waahiag the breakfaat d-.abea.
■ rTte-re iq an &lt;4d man at tb« dour With
aumq artificial flowers," said lbw sersairt,
opening the dinmg room dour, “ will you
see him T‘
- No." said Jenny.
“Yes,* cried Laura, " send him up."
The servant descended to obey the last
order.
.
In a few momenta ibe old man osinain.
He was poorly dad, with a coarse blue
v._. wai much w jarjf &lt;or buj

worn a beard
' MImIrIIir-rr, while, and__be
_ ___
and mtiuaiacbe of the acme apery boa.—
Making a low bow, he placed the large
Mod him I
basket upon a table, and opened it.
In a moment the trap door waa down &lt;
•‘Hav. a bunch of blue flowers here,"
and securely fastened. Then Jennieaank
Into k chair beaide ma, weak and trem­ aaH he, taking them from lbs basket,
bling, now that it was all over, and we “ that will just suit your golden hair, whore lia waters Bad risen over tlaMi!,’
Mim," and be bald them up before Jenbut bftetor tbcMithftft driver, wahfafT*.y,‘ It was my sister wbo wished to took hear a signal from lbw same iineagtot.i
wbo bad gwta fiinaard creeping pew «■ ' al yoor flowers,” said Jenny, qmatiy.
“ Yas, bring them bare," was Laura's bluSi to find a place fur the ouach to I &amp;
low, waa guiding ns where a stage co
never wrolbefore. H'-raoe Greeley
ed the Ytear Ritw the n-enest otreAW
oversaw. Perhapa 1 am pr^edicad. Bai.

ry An eaythonwaro dealer at Lilis.
Germany,-ffiifllng hie beaineaa In a bed
Modillon, determined to swindle hie cred­
itor*. He let his wife and clerk into ths
secret, snd told them to sell clandestinely
1
1all the goods ia bi« sh&lt;M» ; this done, bo
was to send a telegram to his wife, an­
nouncing bio death in a deal at Belgium :
thereupon she wao lo have a Gioeial, and
then join him In Belgiam with the spoilt.
The first pan of the order she obey’d to
th* letter—got all the mooey, had the

�import;

NEW

U. 8.

RoedM
from Jae
«V*»9

7-30 LOAN

Whxx t
ffWaahi
P. Blair,’
Blair.

■
ws.
gMi.et- Gt th. track
reedy for the Lroc from tbe real line of I
this paper, it will be soon that propel
thfacomrtyto HsstfogK
h
tiomi for doing this work on the road as
fares Hastings are to bo received up lo about &lt;15,000 of stock to bo aubocribod
and
tbe
vote
of
tho
townships
interested
August 2d. U.fa stipulated, also, that
the grading of the road i. to bo computed
by the lei of July next, or fa leas than a
। year from this time. Now all thi. looks ones. And then let all give their influ­
like having . railroad in a very short *** and votes, aad in sixty days tbs lino
of the road will J* covered with worktime. But it ought to be understood by
N.. BARLOW,
our people, that receiving proposals, and
One of the Directors.
letttag contracts are two different things,
especially where the right to reject Is re
nerved to the Board of. Direotors. The
. first proposition of the Directors was to verretion that occurred in tbe Smitbsnnlet jobs to CLarfotte. They afterwards
ln,,ti‘uU&lt;* ’I Wsta.legtouio
concluded to let the contracts to thia when Jeff Davis predicted that the (In
place. If a sufficient amount of stock is ta- wOoM soon bo drvWod into two Rc
publica.
pledged before the Here of letting.—
Otherwise they will be obliged to postooe
Jcnntt,
the metier so far as Ibe part of the rood
Ifrtwan.jo whom tbe con venation

fUrnn
den, in *
com pain

f^-.t^Uy - UroUwi^

'

. “T'sr*

I
'

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in Barry County is concerned.
It should be remembered that this Is no
foreign enterprise ; it is a work of our
own. Eastern Capitalists are yet looking
to speculations in other fields, sad tbs
people along the line of this mad will
b«Ud it if it is built at all. Tbc Grand
River Valley Railroad is io bo built for
’be benefit of tho-country through which
' paam and that country must do the
hrger share In ita building. When a

HABOWABE STORE

is built

-WJsr.to*,
U- B. 6-20 Six p

GOLD-BEARING

BONDS.

H. A. GOODYEAR
of all kinds,
the Sooth
.r — B...rw Mwuwga, W
•Bv^ea of mel aetata, to pay for the lues
of their nogtuea There ia already a dispoe.too to divide up their immroe. ptan
totions into small farina of 200 or 300
acres, and rorocrog-immigration. Very
manv have hired
J—r —____ '

„ kOTrfu,

“Tbe line separating the slave and free
State.," mnwe^d Hr Devta
.
,hc Prof*"°r' 7°» expect
to claim tho National Capitol.’1
“Of course,” was tbe reply, “and this
very Smithsonian Institute will be with
in the Southern Republic."
??’?»"
,he profe»sor, “how will
ytfo bring about such a division of tbc
eovotry 1 Do you think the fre. State.
Will agree lo it without a resort to

and will be sold nt

Railroad Prices,
Sounxaa continue to return, by ones
twee and three*. A largo proportion of
U^m are now—with c» and we scarcely
know wbm'lbey came. -This seems tu County |
be tbc case all over thn eoubtn’; and as

NAILS,

STOVES,

pfo regarding the lorn of tbelr alsvesb
Improving every day, and with proper
managemeat on the part of our military
autboritiss, will soon be all that can be STOVE PIPE,
wished.
SAP PANS,
A1,btn,“ delegation that vlriled
Washington a abort time since, for the And everything else fashioned from
purpose of presenting their views to tho
Shrel Iran. All writ of
I resident, have returned much pleased
with Ibe interview with the President, •
snd gratified st tbe kind and conciliatory
spirit manifested towards them univerv
ally st tee North. The appointment of
Judge Parsons as Provisional Governor
of tbe State was eminently fit, and gives
almost universal satisfaction.
In besinv™ matters Montgomery is in

Scicat basis fa established to give the
project sn aasurauec of success and permsnency, thro foreign capitalists will
eagerly seek investment, in completing
the enterprise.
The managers of tbe Grand River Val­
ley Railroad have started upon tho determlnation that local subscriptions to stock
snd tbe aid of towns and counties should
fully prepare tbe road for the iron, before
they strike a blow in ita building. So
far as the line Mwt of this county ia con­

ly rwaBan that one of ’the largest armies
io the world, has been turned loose upon
us, only to be absorbed by that society
from which it waa taken.

Wk rm to enter an earnest protest
against the surprising increase of grog,
geriea, saloons, billiard tobies and bwoling alleys in our sillage. ft does seem aS
though every man who was loo mean to
be tolerated anywhere else, was bound to
come here and start soma kind of disre-

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

Grand

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

cerned they have already more than realbed this determination. In Barry coun­
ty we ire behind, and must coctinne our
efforts or we shall still be jeare without
a road. Oer people are doing well, but
they must continue to do, and not relax
their efforts or withhold their subscrip­

QLASS.
AXD jyoODES

tions because the officers of the roadsfire
endeavoring to forward the work. There

Nraaa
Srv.—This is the title of a
mo-t Interesting and exciting book, by
&amp; Emmt E. Edmonds, tbe heroine of the
wonderful story. It Is a story of a wo- FIRS*.
•fan's Experience In tbe different phases
of military life—in camp, in field, and
boepltal, and in the exciting, hextardoue
and adventurous occupation of a tepyin
tbe enemy’s camps. It Is a truthful his­
tory, and faithful delineator of many of
tho events and scmmm which occurcd, in
the eventful career of the
,,f lh«
Potomac. If there be fiction in tbe wprk.
It is only in thou exciting personal ex-,
tho author, which adds In­
teresl.to the well established facte of bis
W. *** highly
- . embellished, and U
■oM by eub-crip’.iuti only, at from &lt;2,50
to &lt;1,00, according to the style of binding.
Twa youug ladies are now caavuaing in
abb section for the sale of ibe Work, and

uro great fears, that ts soon os the jobs
Mt grading are let, the people will think
the road is certain to be belli, and will
flag in their efforts end the. ? interest. It
view of such a oantingency, 4 « more
than likely that propositions for grading

ic communication.

and other work In this county will be
held in reserve until ths required amount
of stock is taken.
It is not necessary, at thia time to axpetfoto upon the benefits of a railroad to
the’ farming fatareata. Farmers general­
ly understand this matter. Their hesi­

harness shop.

Boiklei

AAA fartffaUy

tancy arises from two coarideraiiooo.—

BOLD AT KAILBOAD. PRICES.
Kinds ef MKVAIRIMG So.

GOOD IXLIL

LICENCED
benefit without the trouble of aiding in ita
building and standing by its fortunes.—
As to the ultimate completion of the

WAA CLAIM AGENTS,

turns a esuaws,

rood there is now no room to doubt. It
is the moot feasible project, being agitai•d, in ti^Staie, and it has now too many
“backers" to faiL But it may be delayed
years for the want of enterprise on the
pert of the farmers along the line. The
road may and probably wiU be buHt If a
few who ought to aid it refuse to do so.
B^il a large portion of such bad stood
back heretofore, or do so even now the

SPRING &amp; SUMMER

OHI„ .... „krt.r.

€3frOOX&gt;S,
AT THE

Tko AU-nUe Cable.
TJ.ba.UMrfwnjKUCUniQ.Hl
1.M been kindly pLfef-’t
fl W. Jerome, of N&lt;
vice of Mr. Everett,I
York and New fotmdli_____
__

are authorized to call on Maj. Qekiml
Thomas for a sufficient military force to
snttsm the dvll snthoritles of the State
1 have, reesfked your recent addre-a to tke
people, and think It well timed, and think
it w.n ao saeb geod te reeooatllng the
opposition to the amendment of tbe Coastitution and laws piseed by tbe last

MILLINERY STORE
EDiaiBdDOi'S IKUMIX
UP 8TAIKS.

Silk and Straw

BONNETS,

LADISS’

r&lt;a&lt;* the place in season to resuscitate
tbe present cable across the Gulf of fit
Lew reace before tbe arrival of the Great
bhn mt^d With twotbirJ. of wiirZ 7?.’Lc,7 w,£lU irtarn UraiB"
8o also are all other drinks, as weft as Attatlc cable. Thia accomplished, the
1
—w.th
telegraph linn of the country will be at
Ihtad of water. The
fron* G&gt;c extreme Eastern to
one kinds of
solid food are ell prep
__ ;
with brandy • tbeWestern almrrc
eomrquently the patio_______________
continual intoxication. This lasts about
E-ter-Uon to North C.roltaa. \
five days. Al tbe end of that Use the
North Carolina la making active exerpattant implore- otisr food, and erer
Uons to s^re emigraUoo to ber territo­
afterward tbe smell of alcohol acta as an ry. Col. J. M. Peek and Kemp P, Battle
•rustic.________
I
at th. St. Niemis note!, New Y™-

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MISSUS',
IND
CHILDRENS'

,,“crV vo maae wn

PrasldMt*

rtatament heretofore made that ex U. &amp;
Senator Gab’s yloe rreg] percent fo. the
coloniration of Sonora and otiicr North-

entitled« Tu Paxtax or Zips." It »|
by two new authors—Sotos Wunaaand
Fuosnc 8. JJarnrroKT; and the pub
linkers, who hare had great experience in
«Kh ttattor-, aod whose judgment is rare
iy a* limit, express great confidence that

U will prove extraordinarily attractive.
An important feature will bo its presen­
tation of a number uf compositions from
dietihguiabed foreign authors,' as Neek&lt;xum, Novello, and others, as well as
from A merican favorites, among whom
Chas. Zeueer is fully represented,—all
of wluob are now first printed from the
origfaal manuscripts. Retail price &lt;1,50.
The publishers will send an advance copy
of tide book to any teacher or choir lead
er, post-paid, forono-Wfof the retail

*'■• iguorsd by Max
imil.au, .ad will receive no recXtitiu

«e emigration. They ssy the peopfa if
North Carolina are anxious to have the «««tad with affiur, k MaxImS?
State filled with Northern seulcra, and Erop.rc. Tbc Emperor appears allye to
dceirotohare tbeir resource fully davel-

—Sn 'lep

9

■ Muon BaoTiiaas, New York,announce
•a In prase, to be ready September 1st, a
new collection of Church Music for Choirs.
Staging Schools, Conventions, Ao., to be j

JJ

। the devourirfn
in the ediloral
_ _ office, thinking
could fill sumo vacancy

0E8CHWIND,

Merchant

Tailor,

I

�7-30

:srs«5*

temporary headquarters will be al tbe
Chinees bvildiug. air,ra th. S*. Nicholas.
He has a number of men at work fitting
up s spseiocs maseutu, lectors room&gt;nd
circus, to be used till the new mceeutn
is bulk.

y-3®

I. 5-20

A Last Mowsa.—Tbe 8u Albans
Mtmptr sen that al the recent trial of

Six p«

/BEARING-

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

'VW ‘HA®**
a«.wA&lt;A5««A\o«u^

NEW STORE 1

NEW GOOD

!• Uf r . . rStth »|

AMERICAN

NEW PRIECSI

SPAULDING,

u Father, did you ever ha»e another
wife besides mother T" “No, my boy ;
what poMeaaed you to aak such a qoca­
tion T* “Because I saw in the old family
Bible wborw you married Aooo Domini,
1835. nnd that isn’t mother, for her name AaXaUraly N«w Meek «t Goode.
was Sally Smith.”
Which be propooM to aall at
|

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£*»"■ Thl. «•«&gt;■ •»
U Uccu. ill
ll“
• "S u

,h„.

hew mlhgl. &gt;■ »&gt;e

.^.Rl
oT Hie, •• «" «■«.
I, rar,..U»tee. ol-lbe le-t-' •"»“■

„ (he enrlj. b»&lt; been umri loo~
wbe.h~.l.rfbrlto ~elel,

\Va rest to enter an earnest protest j

DRUGS! DRUGS
THE HM B SHirt?!.
FRESH ARRIVAL OP

The Very Lawest Ralc.% for Cash.

Pit Hole Qty is eight wtaka old, aad
already boasts of Cl rum mills.
Aarlcellnral Society Beettac*
Tbe Exscntive Committee of the Barry
County Agricultural Society, will meet
at the office of the Secretary, in Hastings I
on Saturday, August 5th, al one o'clotrk,
P. M., for determining arrangements for
bolding the Agricultural Fair, and for
other business connected with tho inter­
ests of the Society
Hastings, July 23. 1805.
”
” 1 M WWVIWR lUenterr.

NEW

My Stock embraces all that la anally
kept la a Country Store, aoeb aa

DRY GOODS.

GOODS!

BURTON &amp; ACKLETS

GROCERIES

HASTINGS, UICU.

Estate of George Dineabeck.
jcT4 rr of uicmoAK. amt
Al a MSSIM .1 tbe Erobata Court for lb. cow&gt;

LETTIMG OF CONTRACTS.
'I!cZ\s.'^.7”^,7^rcr.-.!

Books and Stationery

'VonU.
- &lt;&gt;e=u-

Paints, (Xil, &amp;c.

KPLEND1D BABOA1N3!.

ftXo

rainy. Much hay is nearly ruined. N..l
oneitslf of the "b*Atin lhe DO“" F"rl o(
'tbco-iinty i« secured, and that which re
mains out h beginiug to grow badly io

■

INERY STORE
iswi’s 2JW0E.
JNNETS,
ISSES',
AND

ling and Pi
tar Work dowe W
good style..
od» received oft«.

ft^otcvacVv
art, X\vl AcW taaw'* So\ac*
axvA Coto^ott.

most interesting and exciting book, by
nothing for keeping book., nothing for
ivBicwmos BOOKS
S, Emma E. Edmonds, tbe heroine of the
FOR THY
bad Jrbta, and~vMy A
wonderful story. It&gt; «V»ry of a wo­ FIRST 5AT10SAL BANK OF BASTHGS,
man-. Experience in the different phases
of military life—in camp, in field, and
hospital, and in tbe exciting, bsxxardou.
»S&lt;1 adventurous occupation of a -spy in
Cheaper than other..
the enemy', camps. It li a truthful bi^
tory, and fsitnfol delineator of many of
ths events and scenes which occursd, in
"OTICE T&lt;» SETTLE.
L
» O-y « «™j*;
tbe eventful career of the army of the
Don’t Fail to Call at Spaulding’s
Potomtc. If there be fidiqp in tbe wprk,
M or *.-&lt;ooct. rr» rrqaas'rd to »ett.e U)«n
or tb&lt; will V. r*(olr*1 to ooUJo lb«
it is only in tho* exciting personal ex-.
BEFORE YOE BEY.
XTi?ih V * 0«~ *&gt;b •&lt;
JjlW&lt;
terrst to the well establiahod facts ol tea­
Mre la Um ox B»»" nlaefc’
,kc
r«&gt;*t &lt;&gt;»«••
lory. It i* highly embellished, snd i.
0. D. IPABLBIMQ.
wW by sulwcription only, at from 12,50
U-Unr. M V *.
___ ^*L_
U&gt; 13.00, according to tbe sly le ofbinding. tt x. miixrxj.5 «•“•&lt;**
|
Two young ladies are
"
this section for the sal
we Lespesk for them eminent succeew io
thi* very appropriate sphere’of woman a

XJt.

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ftXo'ccuxc\\.

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fata*AAaXcA.

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fttovAAcXx T&amp;Vt\rr»
ivtoe a\»ckvj mcVawtVoX^
uwdt revoke. lA$t €W\O^«toU.

,u »rth oTrM&lt;e jx iTMt,

SILVER PLATED

WARK.

NValrlHAiB Rian

“Dr. ■RoWcV*
ftXo’KvaeV
avcA'Wc So\AW*
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K^h.
watch.

price.
In the Naw York Tribwu't account of
the burning of Barnum’s Museum, It
gins on account ofa poor Ourang-ontaug
that reads its escape from the devoarit®
aletaent, aad took refuge in the editor*!

OB®
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chant

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My Goods were ALL bought since tbc j
great decline la pekse, **&gt;11 fl,r cub or

the shock.

UP 8TAIB6.

and Straw

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MhOC \Y\* VuOOT TO-OXX. «va'^'4
DoeXor'% »AVb.

4rt small pbofit

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JEWELRY DEPARTMENT.

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epntar Looa of Um Fssila.
uzo.txfc.ooo .riu Lou tttMrM
are now aa &amp;•

OM Hsatl.g Caw

"Dt ■Ro'oac.Vr.

r Vallar BmM
ton in
amnlj with th. iWJ tba AND SHOES, in the aals of which I JutgroT Frabat^
KO. LauaiM ASagwaa Uulrvad Company.
lh« tillage o" Haatuiga. la Barreconsir. Will can oiler yuu

...ma Iwru and start some kind uf disro-

'BVVWztft

art. coxwv0**^
tore o-t^
WATCH DEPARTMENT.
KoxacrSvA root* c-vtA. Yvt-to*.
KX&gt; Ooate’ Paiaet Laus MUUaUM
\»Xx.e\v vcvckc

GKR.O OERIES,

I hare a FULL STOCK of BOOTS]

mg alley sin our tillage. It does seem as
though every man wbo was too mean to
be t-lrratol’any where else, was bound to

Kidney Can^plaifvtR,

avxA a\X 4amxim* o$ w *vkvvUrc woXtrrt..

"Vacwc

Grand River Valley Railroad

against the surprising increase of gmg- |
Cvnes. saloons, billiard table* and bwol-

AT THE

MANUFACTURE

A gecthoun io Gotham in
th* great fire, eave that poor J“\” E"1'
tiowj n» kicked around uamoronnUV.
Ir. iniwrr to the query, whara " “•
-bale, tho reply ... given-fo** » the
tmpka. Urchitu might be eocn niMiq
dT with the bmdof Daniel Lam&gt;*£
wMk Prince Albert wee el-r*5 ,B
etn brace of a boot black.
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FLUID IXTHACT BUCHU

A’&amp;Sii&amp;i’ris

f DRUG STORE II!

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strata of .and stvne, which may be ttoor
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■red* wt a blsiab owt, aad worktag oo

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h**e been iatootasAtadim pedilie fcr m
than mryena^aadhweaaequrmlan
XmwwM* VoewtorUl^.
a,
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almilar naiere In the market.
/^.i- '-‘-g pnUU was weSjeacta

.D’S DCTtACT BUCHU,

.-3C^

L ^41iM^ml&lt;*^.i!UUB'ta, 0X1*, Ctttt
Irtoruc, natrnlttg rlnlrf.

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turpentweand ALCOR(H»

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rrn ,3/ntf
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of dsUsss each year in sdrertiaing thah
merits, and poblishutg th*

■Humirou* (jCT^rtak*
which has. bMU showered npou hia from

JUVIXQ JCttT rVBCUAHKb ODA OCkvIto,
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IN &gt;feW YORK, SlNTK TUE
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K\X.\&lt;kA» o$
The peeuiharily of the

Country.

■fiVood. Wn$wt o-'rA VikU

Great Decline

to that they .Irik, st ths root of D«eaaa,
by srediMtmg .rery partici. of noparily

ANm. "BVooiu,
for the life ami health of th. body depend,
□pen the purire of Hi. bl-zod.
7f the lioU to poised, the body dregs
out a miserable existence. These swdieiMe

fa are prepared , |o. SELL GOQDS
the drill has rteebed th* depth wf 1.000
feet, snd-^lJe th\r&lt;l bed ‘of *so4 *}uoe
is not rrechrd. ■ - » • r&gt; l .

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t&gt;/.n**Ah ^&lt;Pr4,

AV*toy-Ota.r»t&lt;re~ki Miehtaaa^

Chinese Tmtmeai af AntaMta.
They tteter peoW&gt;4 Mnc*.•
Iha^
in tho hand, of a foreigner, would be nut
only
but dangtroow to «.*cy' t&gt;n» Dtrnpr&gt;«r» m&gt;*re ih- » *w3O&gt;
abbot it, becomes h the poreewJoo of a
Chinaman as quiet aa a lamb and as tree
table aS a dog. We DeVsr beheld a run.hn /dCB FACILITUEB
awayiVa jibbing of i eWous malsor t»
ny team •Chinaman's omptaytnonl; but
foood Uta same rattling, rimerfuI pace
ntaintaiosd ever heavy or l&lt;gU grvuvdl
by tnakn* oi a lurr-r or riaob k, the bruist
turning to the right or hft. end stopping
ast
whb bwtmknt fro® ibe roma.
STATS.
treatment is extended to al) the animals
UtaFprrfeWiw^tae. oaMhs&gt;&gt;

OUXtp'S'JVMyK-

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*a£LHBuU»’S EaTaACT BUCiiU
sqprovid'Sooi WAIK
Cures iMTBt Dtoaasaw

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Fpj-.j Doing J3ji;sira^8ii, S

is'rnx'

I admired the tact exhibited in gutting a
WF.JIV™ of frightened sheep through ]
narrow crowded atrusts.'by merely bavtatla little boy. to lead &lt;as of tbe qeisleat
of the flock in fntat ;r tha irtttoro Inlfotoed
■lib., u»-xd
;
guhd. ' Gattie, pig. and birds ere rqowlh We ba&gt;r &gt;n CMte..cared for.
«»&gt;/// &lt;?'

Cass or Stoves

AMOTHER waa cared a

I Uli patusg os ntlXjttfPTW.'ri
psrtbming wUieitM. M » can
it being

GENUINE.

MORTG AGE. SALE;

Ronrwrs a t-.F

^f.T b*ri»tjw*w

HUHEQUTS EITRACT BUCHU
.Ka/3A(/a.-S-- rt/g’

AsmadHSA'i

ahd Pirx&lt;—When
stores are no longer nnoJed they arc quite WltoC. ik. bmI haildx.v* eaw-^t^Ud/fhCd^
frequently wet arid* itXan oulbsildVi or
other out-of-the-way place, with no further
thought antif again wanted for"wse. If.
neglMtnJ.tbamtpf ths sutntaa. may
injure them More Um the whole winter's
»ear,pae£mluly..,iU parts ewfr/uf
sheet iron. They should l»e kept as free
:&lt;i'ia dqthp as possible, and occa.lotullly
Joauwd lf nut is observed. Oor plan
t&gt;M been to apply a coating of linaeed oil

warnf; but ebpulfl bo done Ihnruughly.—■
It}* not particular that It should be linaeadeil— thia being mentiiMd ae tbe
almost any grease wilt aa*

aaee of two yearn.
ANOTHER write., hi*
Rerhto lleeb bad almost *
IThe docton proooenoed

CSHBAIf, y©5l 4UU&amp;H
or R&lt;&lt;vi&gt;
only.

'Wot’^WNm, &lt;x ChuvrtVL.

'VW Vi\oo&lt;k VA\.%

E® SKBIT'FOR 1885.
rnrtJwh^-tfcnrxrio.’i oftiimaoein
HOOP SKIRTS.

Bewire of Canntertab
ARR FQR HEUCBQUFS!
THE ONLV SURE THING.
PHOTOGRAPH

Large' Stock

A.-dXSJ’siw

Ah are really a

■ftVooii tmA Uvfrev ‘VW.Y,

wiU ewre ell the aforementioned dtoeM
aad, of cbemMlvM. will relieve aad cere
Hrxix'hv.
CbrtiMBaw,
Q»Uo »&gt;afna, Cholrra JforlAu,
. Indig^tion, (Pain tn th* Eowh.
(pistil, oto.
'
, Try £°" msdialnm, and yoa wffl whw

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»Wik.W*Lsto
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which, ia conjunction with the
ISYooA. Vkvn5\.ev,

BMTJS ft S®D®?»
■ta» rnr bxw
w»uunn.

A.TO, urr nnr wjH-, trgiurx

are tho most active and thoroegiiWfc il
have over b«n introduced.
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. Urey set. so
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_
system dots not relapse iato its former

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y«tr "elghUra, who hare wed them,
aad they wiD aay they are
GtxA

of
ECO N O M Y 18 WEALTH.

MEN’S AND BOY’S

BROGANS

Tbe CaMdiAt PaHiamaot 4aa passed a
law UFpmvwBk tbs apsepd rf the Canada

TU ANIVSAK HOT AUMU1U XTBH
IS TUB
aaci zo’D’rt m vm ly

rr.

MORTGAGE SALE.

AbAtor. took ti&gt;B &gt;nt WKann u u. N.v

.FOR THK.DC1*UtX fcriOF’FKtRT.

““2F£

'rferJ£-* e

fohbaleby

OLD LADIES A FAIR .MA1DB.NS

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HASTINGS,
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•ristiiiM&amp;mr,

IS rUSLISSW'BVtU’KWBMttaSAT,
at KUnMV •Wu»WT()W^«
W.wr*.A^

JUHUS RUSSELL
:: r &amp;co..
Have ju8t Purchased

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MU^U’AQE g, iLE-

...

NEW GOODS;

OURS BtTSttELL * CO.
r**s*eraI* Dry tired*, draperies. Basks
• tiveerr. Crrekirs
OU&gt;2 W... ■-----

moed'wMrhgliueredTr^M iu
’( ’*f
-Yea—that wtoeeHUe* mMs reyrefa
the Oto. ’ WbaiiBhaMwadat^lba. «iu,
EiriY*’ »-*aain lavp&gt; «j bxasq.
&gt;
“AS awn *»V Ma wage thfaga to |
hevw him left Mfafa in the begpa, M Mr
m«i*m he.' •' Ybaw -yab wwd wew W utr
l&gt;mt pale must eome In—you .hall toe*,
mr pMsAey, and. p Istfe r»om and1
hnnM attos Mee m I de, and ha wSlfteH
♦ nw tnentns M. • Then you Man Mg
Mm and tie him, aad take the awnsey and
JaWetoy.aNnt wbtah you caa 6nd easy
VMagb wbMl bMe told you where be
keeps it.”

-aiwum.'

WE DEAL IN

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
•‘2

iSOOiSLS
AITO •CO’A’TZDITKET’

Which will be sold

ye«ro «r inorewfo briugrag vrifa film ia
0wals Wnd WMtoeyAlMU eighty nr ambsy
tAwiaawd doMare stt Has Ab amdd. get
Mtoyhatoto.-: Jh»prepay wHcbha.Mft
bobindllim Was omfieeotad to tb* ouHTn.
i Being a Angie nsso. young nod awodeet
fin Ho wUtcs and raanokre;awd al maos an'Hreidss.
eattfeawpew itoMtoMooof tirely tmocq^ntod witb our l.saip,
—---------------- -------- S-.U.U. w-ls—. 4h,o Mawbollraadehie tcaspirary.lfom* i
at* fashiooaMnVwdmg heowaljri shst
great cents* nf pirtyUrnrwo to.tbe initi. i
ated as UofiRy .4 rbmehee -to &gt;o*e ,
lare Ufry. pniy m AriwUps4I r .*h W !
. I u vH&gt;g vety anpretresieoalju Cxbibomg
•saw* &lt;4 bieewpenb-. jcwolry. -«M*yt hi* |
' newt aasi eapwMi*e««Mdi. qmchly pickmg up
laagMgaM hs-katobed-.lo it,
Maaasel lived &lt;*—board ot tba ftHi ore eft lai Cuban ex pod itauoa. ol Lb* death,
infbta befovqd ft mid and ohiK emqkiog,
' hi* ciitarritoe, and 'toHfi. tor be • MOtmodod

MORTGAGE SALE.

VERY CHEAP-'
EOK CASH &lt;»R READY-PAY.

x-s.Tass z c;
-lhet ■ &gt;»s It” wm ot sn«.
ajlar* eto-roe»'« *wtoAefm»d i.
as. »r»
eeaaiags abeeM be Uto« to lerwioeersi sbUMmV
*.C. Mby
U pewetoed aa4 pee•
be..ar. ibe •».'• MS ebamss W il&gt;&gt;.
totsMs&lt;neis4ea ee wet ■Mei^ssaiM date
**&gt;K.'cs^&lt;ticret»re kerebr gives, ri&gt;ok tbe said

,’liruMii across bia path, hr the sama re-IrnitoM i»&lt;e «h»»L La j ii»eu Lltii frqm
££'h4Ae'*?ii.
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tin. Err-ms DAdge was'artful • Indeed.

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich.

She wm young, rather pratly^lbough
almost tow-foti f'K. «tao%-auito accmn-,
pliabed.'ana km* way oFlrtling gentle­
men know thalshesaaa widow, with­
out fore*er dwelling
'

prep^rrd i

Mverdip upoathat. &gt;[q gpd Deway
Bill Will dan—we can put OU red wigs
aod yellow wbiksrs, and lai hour sort of
DutaK aad be'U omrae that Dstobmes
robbed Hra—Hairy up the odw, Em,
and Jet us grythroegh with the chap, for
we'rageuia&lt;ibcrt lately I"
“J will,lira— be ready shoal TNnraday
eying peeuHer favor, wom yernritled
nveotoig. more tbaa half of nur.buardsrs
do tbe puuy.
Turf'
go tuchorehua that Haht,.aH.FU, liars
fapoay wm wall Lramad to perform
Ihretra iKhets sent tn tbemlbst don't gn
0» i*. «*•.«&lt;»!&amp; I,
toebmh.,
t*r. bm JU 1mm you
&lt;. »«U. &lt;H*W M* «*»W
a clear bourn to work i*.”
irmed tn tba graft dsligbtof tba
. “Good- We maar KAa tow spoons
Miura, tba manage^ asked if there
frow atber partem the sama Uase."
net a boy who Wdtritf like to riffii the
“Ye% if ypo'ra mpart and lively aboot
potyr/ Tbe word*had M»«wr tort
it "
tin* hflow. old f»J. ihU I’m AMbing spoken, than &lt;xrt stepped a gwMMted boj '
from
too aocntry. Snd took Htf See* upon
•IWtor.‘•.Well—you must rob me, you know. | tbo powfThe MMty understood tw.U
I tenet bo aovtJsr.r.or else I can’t show the pen to be p&amp;formed smugadA
&gt;&lt; to advantag*. Yeo taast atm! all tbe anew m bo wm turned into tbe ring, brgan
Gwopromeal bunds Io which 1 have in- running as tbo top of hi* speed, and to
vwotod rev whole fortune.anD- Manuel rear and kiek as high as he could ; tbrn
turning auddeoly around, the boy went
and all of the hoase has been told."
■ &lt;-0f oousw wall lift the bMde. Em.- *odd*nfy iota tbo^u*t,^&gt; tbeftoNlamueoThop'ra tbo same old green-eye* fixed up , mraKd the looktre on. Ifae puny seemed
fD awJoy'tho trie* a*due* e» tbe nwdlfor fou. ar* they wuir’
' ■ ■ ■ • ’l® •'■.••••.-•■ ■ ‘ •«» . ■
Yaa-tx gea,Sul they l.xtk well. But eoot:
The manager then said, “perlwpe tbsre’
I must beaoing, Jim. My lore of a
Cuban wiU bryak hi* beset if 1 Am away io Mother bnyka ho wouhl Jika tn tokajs
nls.'
r«ally\aul
stepped (Tlyaeea A
st dinnet-lfanp. Look fyr a leUer telling
you .when to ohm,.at. Station
every, Greeto De * as rpueb smaller in sire
day tiUyoagpt Xu Hera to my peee-kry than tbe.bv* t'be.fiad just beeii thrown
to thehuuqa..u
I from tha pony. L'lyisee teqk.^ha reirsi
Into hi* hand, and tucked his bool* doe*
in behind tb* shoulder bladeTof tbe pofiyz
Howeemod ta^rwnpewVnd the nrtMliou.

. eelf-eel iaance, thought be wunid gvre the
I pony a btetwf what !&gt;»«&lt;** tox-Bobe
guv a him a court.Wrack &gt; with tba whip,
and away ba went at the top offaa speed.

sire aty ie of dreM, had left her well cared

' 'Uw'
, Xaury pWtr. O-rer
•rear. utTst Jtr«l ■ *•** lareraare Amt
Or the Faamx«u of Il.rtr.-d, Ore*.. aari the

MORTGAGE SALE.

'CEBTIHChW

xiiarsfStXke

tkeaiaaurto The Tsl■ ..hl, d.greiM and ihfaffii A­
h it ImpwwttrduibafajAA'
-■aacnsSiSie

asasi
I—UL------- IX ----------- ' -J-1—- —

MAIN'S PORTRAIT GALLERY,
•or er e.m.0 M Tom Am .*•
WMUeoaUjoiaa fcrtr ocrea, st

.
,
"M •wmr ia
kwemo hie
rtoa. kbhw
TVvsbe’
alp. spoke
Ally,

eeureo, &lt;W mode bo* tf; o*m th* eorvanto gotMeftot* t«B mioMrai perfarm
hae*; add they *11 Hipped away, wmopt
one or two-w bo Soo Id wot ba epored.—
Tkketii bed Uen sent by th* tfakaown
(Honda to Don M*m»el and tbo Widow,
B*t tbe hHt* was Hek w» thebeedeobo
and mold not go; and of oesree, Doc
Meh eel' wowtd dm be WarvaiMto go
Wltltodl Wr.&gt; ' ■■
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HddM Mt; bet-remafoM fiv He room
Ter rfaueet, wbH* she Wied-W go* en
r*» dlerp, at tbe end of whfcb time tbe
I she vronM rome tn blm.
’•k-yyfaifarmbteid bndy. and -Mly
&lt;!*»*
totMH te tofa*. fa oomoquoam of the
,posed-Hnew of hto affianced, wm Don
iupp
Manuel,
m be mt fa bis eewy room, fas
1
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flattering to him.
‘‘
0 1
rtl hr fsrt. hkSito hw knew h,'’be began to
regard thrf wWbfr'*.«»’eeW facto faM a
WiWy fatbsoot.-•Mbeafanb -MoiSor.l.
dant, Irerett hbw mMh be Md ltow, tout
|tato&gt;:tnweh hwMkhwawed; MwMCjoWeto,
1 and ere long, wore a dismead aw her - *«'
.gsgaUBtfinger ,*• plats gold hasp oa&gt;
I bar wedding4nger having abwuljlhasvsoi |
tooth cigarrito, wbetrto Low knock at tbe
door brougbiw glad easik to Ha fee. and
baorrd-a
.
&gt;
-Coma io, guacido tnia, coon la !**
. She daaawpaaad awl-to Ma earprtoa,
tooo.gmw^Aa^y wbiahnod, rnd faced
mon eutarod.
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Belheo too4wd- Mae| to ash their boei-

*57^

j. a. ta* —cjnrw
wholes

rAtnoxr.

.

East. Tu all India Europe nod p*ys
nearly fuiii mdiii»eeiirlag &lt; year, u
which ratw* tbartbalf fade faeMiou for outU«: »W»MM**bMp.ef tbe-trada •“

ba perpendicular upon hi*
e-‘

. handsome young widow came to board it

q C FBnrMX

&lt;UU.-

.equilibrium. .
him tbl* way, ran around tb* ring al tbo
lop of hie ep^, and tore suddenlywheeled afo-et. Bet the rider Wm Wot
taboo by worpetouf be threw both arww
IMbtly about the M4h ef -shb pony, and
•tack to bim, amidst tbe greewwt cUuwrfag of tb* Mowfi. • Tbe' Iwy ••□to.mo
more throw him from U* bock tbM . b*

S-cSsIEdi‘2£kto
nyo Aggie .Tiefor.

2S?

ing UBifi'rma, and, in a mabwity of
CM it to rather diffiwu to dto^inggUttfrom ibeprtoatM AmMto &amp;a
cUaa tbore is a Brigadier General, Baaed
James Morgan, who looks more like a
wagoo master than a soldier. On’s cer­
tain occaaiuo, a MW
’
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'‘
rlsed h&gt; camp, lost
wm inquiring araun
In bopee ofAodkg«
fund kbto spore, tol
Warwd to tbe bald beaded ran, far
MWia the briaado------------------------.
■
tout. Tba roorsdtf ImtuAaWy aurtod bfa wMrgmet puN Uetafa.
A BleMndtoe the homely as*. for the
tor -AmV qwartdN, Mdgafctog Ha head
giria ■lUKtmaiaaiNailhnoe bl» I
t. b. Jor when be mb*th a hdy to d.nc •he will mow ar, raying, *T &lt;■ eog.g^
for tbe next Mt.**
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GCARIWCaWX

kH c-rat, feforened Ha « Mr NfaMdti
atatla*
merely reDwIrfog f
Mmi
Td^he JHr*» * MH*" «*&lt;
ma, G«n«ral, 1 don't kedw&lt;*beM

de .v’.: rMiek;/.*s*j ' &gt;W»7e^m wnHmt ret

�s.

7-30

loan,

•880,000,000.

'

enterprise is erastog to a apmdj «»-

ompeuy, which must btoU tba road
ready for toe tarn, after which toe Gt.nd
Trunk Company will ftraUh iron, stock
* road aad run rt, fast takingsmortcige«rai the rood for esewritg. ..Tbe Krissy wlra hr tone atari. ■■. Mr. Kasyan
thefiroodTVweh teem- tone* at hie home h» TMlon of this
' county, Mr. K. any* tool Seldon N&lt;Srt
' on Blood by Rr. Kelsey when be WM e|nl

rtoovUtobMe. Ibtobaotaaar*
of vbaerrohea, to etab ooMtar to toe
i eras ■Uf'frrHf '«oro tooa oo*
ssaod rtalleraper year, aod ihe-Gov-

' end tool ba tofohim fee dead. Tto letter
says tost “be add ‘good bye!* to Norton,
then fell over bode amj was latently
d-A" Fits body was left in tbe bands
of tbe ..belt. Wo ora assured that Mr.
Kenyan has eon no doubts of Mr. Kai
r”»e to such aa extent M to materially
I. .age tbs pra^eete cf th* enterprise.
At a ragant railing at.D*lniil U was fd•i«avsr&gt;d to hpeOMMBBtoe nrwlitong bteiesla, tart wttoesrtefKl, Asstosr tora to
c.-rxagw Wlib- Mr. Brydgee, Meneging
Director bf'tjte Grata Trank fUOwsy,
t. era! on a practical segment, whe will

HARDWARE STORE

II. A. GOODYEAR
county.
altve. We beiieretoto *U rrpurte pf that
chareetov oswfelss, and some of tbom mslielovs. Tbe widow of the diWnd la
since married, and such reports ere st&gt;avytag to toe frraoda ofb,buto toe U«iug

seaedvaa for Mon­

French o&amp;eer* assert toot toots io oo
reaona-w V toalMed fitotoe should oood
raaray of 80,000 at 100,000 men to
Texas ualeas aba designs aggreaelvo j

anddesidwepoe too woes al liable. Bat
•htb doe* not bdld tbe road—It wHI re­

quire a ycryjpwat cdLrt of those on lbs

Out oftho L
line of Umroad, to prepare d*s track tut
the Iran. Chisago will do osueh for toe ■ my rolls, 80 p
AmtrioaM.
~‘erprhh'bet It mart be romrabated
Go*. Boehmgham, of ConneoUeul, de• ’-al It
route, and aa gaily com-'
-■'-fl ran hsrflv ba krTurtrs' '
'
.
Rir. Chri S.'Vantiten^ mta.lp«w&gt;y te
Ws erorabfcllp advised aa too tmsocs
New Zealand tats Mien'a victim to the
pointe designed to be touched by toe cannibal habile of the nktiVra.- ’ ” ‘
variotU companies formed and proposed.
Tbe aalaie of ti-s Hon. Durr tiurton,
Nearly or quite all agree that Lansing who was murdered *1 H) raev.a, N. Yn
m to be a petto, but when w» eome for|b- I teal spring, repsrla aa |Motqe of 881,r.r tote way there to a diversity sfeooaoele
Tiarlotte sod Battle Creek ere srlde
r&gt;wake,' bet we do not believe the Grand
Tiueh company will see itniutorMtoin
■ .ist draetioo. SechnooetM would com­
pel the ruawtag of toe road, tbo butanes to
tbs way through this State between th*
-.so great linos already In existence.
A very gruel strife exists between

and the lines making either nf these
r•
If the road should
go to Allegaa, it-would not well help
-ntoing Hasting* a point, if h gooe u&gt;
O^thdtoanranro still in our tavor.1
Oo
Praldetille art'a«ake"

1BHE

*— trtoi ferae bi tbe
tf only'U«*. being
___________ yeseratoa ntatototE
TutoMfot-Tto da dttaibutad

fast* the rubai Ira. : Hen who are not
copabieto uoderMawdmg con.ideraUoOs
libs these had better &lt;0 aad shine abecit
negro voles.”
’
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Sa, wi u. ..ini-

and will be sold at

Railroad Prices,

Rutxv bus' RsnBwrwm dr Darican
FMadflhxtt '* CtwarscT. — Fractional
notea shxtlbe regestned, If nut mutilated,
by Wy' AsMUrt Treasurer of Deeigwetod Dvproitary of ibr United States, or a
NsVBnel Brik daslgndted M a Dspoettary &lt;4 lb* United States, is sums not Ism
than tito«s dollar*. Defaced notes, if

ISON,

NAILS.

ffruvt?,

'STOVE PIPE,
SAP PANS,

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE.

_
lloeeef whoer daily.
A new engine has been purchased by tbs
ei»y to Bteet lbs demand at m expense of
• 107,000.

Ssrgeaai fktoo Corbett, who ab&lt;X «ill be reckoned by thirds. Buuto, m Jyip*eic* la a Washing Hospit "
MuCbitions lees thad ooe-tetoh will be 1
disregarded, unless fmodnlerrt • buTahy 1
mutilation which de«treyv nJoro than one '
tenth too original note will redoeo the ।
redemption ralue of thie' pole, by one-1
fifth Its face value, or if a three cent note
by one-third its original rates.
* Fragments of a torve eent note will,
not bw redeemed 'enleis ssch fragments I
constitute fully two-thirds of tbe Bote in I
its origins! term. 7~"
perl of Berry county. We thhto toe
Mutilated notes presented for redemp-'
rnad would naturally touch Hastings
tloo must be in sums not lose than three
«■nether' ii makes ‘Allegaa or Oteegoa;
dollars of Ufcir original *hrt.
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The trial end ocqUiftal hTMtes Harris,
A fellow In Aroostook county, Me.
has Caused considerable oomtarpt by too
iswved * New York advertisement
' ‘ ‘ "ai’ the adrertleer coold
j s^eestU orsr the eeoatey. The dreamton whh a wife. Tb* »d
•rases of tola case are ataapir Absent
.
Uy directing tbe writar
htod 7tor* ago, rad when 'Mtawi C0K
r
irftotal
llartfratak UnH been qelte y.rag, w ■ to * M“

*&gt; &gt;*r. F’J or
There Vfcas not a

of all kinds,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
AINTB,

AND WOODEN IVAW

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

GaawnTsuax Rattwar Mxsnxo.—At'

a netting of our citterns, at tbe Court I

3iM&gt;« Thursday eveoiog t-&gt; pledge,
. M epwnihm to the extension of tbe Grew!
■ Trask road, after some diacussiun the

Goias taro Uvaiaaea,—Tbe Memphis
Tsao. Bulletin, xaj»: ^Hundreds of
oerssas am
------ ------------------ ** “ *
into husiocM iu I
ntostteRfromM
&lt;ugtokno*M)wi

Aisxxaaw.

HARNESS SHOP.

, raeeasag eoyouraeo one wssx.
.LICENSED

WAK CLAIM AGEHT8.

iuma * num,

OyfMltalWOa«.&lt;
KALAMAZOO,
-

»-.tecbmool ^rang up betwee a berkclfand
A.X Baawghs..
' ' '

Mien.

Wm. pASuamunrBuavBTa.—Eogin :
MT* hare been over the mute fium Al

le^w to tok-plaae look Ing f&lt;&lt; the best
iosatfowferlbe Grand Trunk extension.
RaBraed exeiiemMt la al fever beat in
totoasetom.

STATE A U. S. CLAIMS,
(■Msf of marriage tf aot ■ pBtotlewew, -pmeiu cxleted. Matter* ran along in
it ia ibuogta she aa—to live.
UxU «agy yutlil they became separated,
Jt Is a remarkable foot that electricity
indm towel weeum! ia ec&amp;raea, «**k
Sisals bo rapidly that It mar
saat'
roogh gunpowder witbool Igniting it,
and it k uMy when the currdnt if retard
ed that m raploekm takes place. The
progress of llOWTlahj to swifter t£bn
light, being about two hundred tollea a

pers assume, that Burroughs play­
ed tbe Hbtrefoe w’Hh Miee Harris,
neither dose she or birr oouseei make any
aocii dshB, fortbar then that she lasted*
at ooe time a letter la a diegviaed hand.

IJ.t o* Deys uwd Centex noose.
lUSIDtCA-al Beehage Iteew. iefr Uto.
glteb, Bspc lash 41ft, Ost M Atth.
casMLOTTA-et Fbweix Iwsm, Aag. IMb A
1Mb. BepL l«h A IMh,XM. Mb a ink
KAVU BATUM-Hstel. A^ pm. *«f«. l«b

Ayer'n Cathartic Pilta

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LsBW

" twhuxxrvtLta, Jan. lltb, 18W
Da. Q W. Roaacn
Dsar Sr
JlriiM under great obligators to
tw Ihe 0Ml benefit received from using
year truly calabratsd Scandinavian Remetosu, the Blood Purifier and Pills, I will
£to Joo the foUo.ing statement &lt;J my
rase that you mey publteh it forth, bens-

.blobed In ths '
„
___ __ ,.A uaddr tMMi-,
of Mr. Brtdle;, BtU&gt;roey for tbe
nt, tbe nruoseds to be applied to .

posed to be from him eadeytoetag to
allure her total a dn of shaastoN Thi* if
very improbable siooe, as she has always
sverrwd, be treated bar wHb respect du­
ring ths Jos* yean of their dusest Inti­

macy.

I because ill*
rm. However
toe public, be

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T.rUHEAWTWjy

Beaet.

L^g i.

Or»ad River Valley 'Bxllroad
//. uwu« o/ corfei^cr*.

Tua Cikcvn Conor, of tl
like the Eqoeocurricolutw, fat __
as advertised. It waa eel do*a for Mon­
day of 1 sal week, but M judge, jury ur FUST NATIONAL BASK OF BAST
criminal appeared. There viaa not a
INI,
single ease on the docket, end the digni­
tarias of the law most have known it.—
Tbe clerk had a good limo all to Howelf
opealag and cfcaing court each day for

. U»re»ey ] **&lt;1
JUyv^JMfa
COM M 1SSIO.N eK^a
NOTICE.

£- .iulBTtk DRUGS'DRUGS!

« M il M t i**eo li a ‘
■h\KttC.iS

HTESn ARRIVAL Of
night.

s ssts
!.’/&lt;•« -dSvfr

;S S t-K

Railroad Seavsv.—During the last I
week the permanent survey of tbe Grand ।
River Valley Railroad has been made 1

uBI3««

from the east county lino Io this village.
Tbe line comes Into the village on tbo

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U r.pulax L«aa

twilk-gt

lu «&gt;90.0M^# &lt;tbe tern seNw*fee«
ast Congwes ase new e» the Msbue—

&gt; (V to sMats aay er tbyae Msen. *• apsligi.7 lbs
been waiting upon the 6ckla dark uf tbe ’ seal uast coffer -MNwZr/
seat her, was finally secured. Some uf it
be
MSI
Is
lb.
Dead
tesur
Ufflcr,
is a good deal damaged, although, we
think aul as much as waa feared. Hay­
ing has been progressing rapidly for the

BURTON &amp; ACKLEYS

■ ■?.5 wm
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incmtfu1

NEW GOODS!

M SO
It W I U H II U
:“F&gt;^&gt;tSiC K 15 M

rywt^-g’Eadu.a a&lt;:a
is ViSi'fm

. 'v*Jins «»4 Sly VhspsUUse. daly r.nted
MnZikoeMaeieasaMsnclauadautale ss^V.
iru*wXs?tlrt
im t«a
•f Atfewvte.rt. »i alas eWIucMa lh« for*srixasaSKicirsra

Books and Stationery

XiKSl;

lain of thia vij^ge has presented the
editor with a cup of apple jelly, which ia ‘
.Dough to asorrtain h»w it is made.—
■•or apples
Take uf both sweet and e»ur
apple* an
evjeal jr-’pnrtwm ; Compress tba juice
and bolt40 theeioaietrncv ofsyrup; then
treat tbo same as with currants cr other

rrwed Uka^aat pleaaure in saying tKrveeh IB.

i»t#«

«arttc
hi rnaUee lb.
a&amp;SFs

a meeting of our citixena, at tbe Court

House oo Thursday eveoiog to pledge
co-operation to tbe ex tenvimi of tbe Grand '

LICENSED

a CLAIM AGXI1S.

NVPEK a MtMHH,

Moot PasuwuiAar Soar arc —Bogin
ears have been war tbe route fium Al­
legaa to thio place look ing fur tbo beat
location fur tbe Grand Trenk e also*ion.
Railroad excitement is at fovtr beat. in

IS-BCJS
rr

«o5 sis
u

os so i st

sWfrJSrilClBS:
^..“aetlo. ta lbs ssv»».laiiiigiMessMseaeSe.
isSSHa'iTi-yfi^T—

upou the stage route from this place b&gt;
Grand Rapids a new and elvjint cwsek.

CMwiag sad&gt;uskisg TtOaCta, at &gt;. * I’l

*

O-I«yi&lt;
leaiswamua, Jaa. 11th, IMS.
Da. C. W. Roback :— Dear Sir:—
Feeling under great obligations to you
for tba great benefit received from using
your truly celebrated Scandinavian Beniediee, tbe Blood Purifier and Pills, I will &lt;
give you the following statement of my
&lt;-aae that you may publish it fur lha bene­
fit of those similarly afflicted.
I was severely attacked with few rand
ague io IBM. and tried several phvsiewns
who gave me do permanent relief during
three years thereafter. Being discouraged
with their rft.ru tn break it «p so that it
woold not return I determined to try
yoar taadiciaoa.
. ,
I bought of R. Browning fowr bottles
Purifier and a few boxes Pills and giving
them a thorough trial aocurding M di­
rections, I vn perfectly ewead , a«4 tarre
ever amco been able to pursue my oceupatwn of engineer al tbo Woolsw Factory
of Mr. Gwyaeadorf where any one b st
liberty to call m Bm fur fertber partic•‘lara.
JOHN BOWLAND.
Baa Advertisement

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*ad hear abash rt iodneed by the miasma •
and change uf dimMa to vriftch tbuy are ]
rxpoeed. They also find Ayer’s Ague.
Cortism aSscuml remedy far tha dies

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AuHP.Um.

ilKENlX iNSl'n.UiCtCO?”-^

0raa4 KopUn Sept, IBM

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NEW GOODS

Sastiny’ SatiatM-jfattcrfl.

Spooky.
is a very vsloabls quality Jo a. toy Jost

ITwm Al* o’clock In thi afternoon. — honesty.”
At thia tinea the great wbolmaU. ware- . Edward w as gratified bijrls oMuraneo.
hpuao of Mcaera. Hubbard A Soo v*e :
Pfttoburg) to -M* ateainSy.i*tfifiitaI
wool to afoee unlaM the premora of bauMontcalm, the unfortunate berofif^eneea compelled the parUMra to keep open 1
bse: "I would deairt," agyk'gba Com­
later.
, . . ' 1
mandant, "to enure your ExmUuocj that
The daty of closing aaaally dcrolredthis Ta a roost delightful land. Some of
upon Edward Jones, a boy of fourteen, '
the roost srtoafaMfig natural ‘wqpdcrs
» had lately been engaged to perform
Th. fatal maawal caaasi hodatayad.
.
_
Ihave been discovered by our prfjplFL■w slight dutlM fox which be received lion In doing right.
Tbs’.oaTicUwte.^ h.alkat wMt ytsld.
.
deacMdiag tbs AllagM, 15
Mrs. Jones brought some toast to her Wkila
1
the earn of fifty dollars annually. Lie
•Tb bls'* dnnasd, sod fate mtnl b. stoysd,
»w“h of lhaGoawwnn
For tau; ■liaa.M.'M matter sf lbs Mid.
&gt;
wae the "boy," bat if be behaved him- 1daughter’! bedeide,.bat Mary motioned I•MffWrWwF
.
Igo, and three shore Fprt VsuangOr *e
Vato was- th. valor which Umy tod dUpteyte;
eelfoo M.to wjn the 'afprplwUoa of. Ms itaway.
were
invited
by the Chief of the Senecas
"I
thank
you
Tor
taking
lhe
trouble
to
.
tod no power hl. broken rank* to ahUM ‘
employ era his chance of promotion wae
make
it,
mother,"
Mid
she,
“
bat
I
don't
I
to
attend-a
religious
ceremony of his
tberd vara some thinge that reo-1
think I can possibly eatlt."
' 1tribe. We landed and drew bp our caMe .there anything that,you coat'd rtJ- Jnpaa at a point where a emailatnafoian-x
derod thli small salary a Trial to him—r
.
I tered Ae river. TTio tribe appeared andl*oainstances with which his employers uh. Mary!"
"ffo,"Mid the, hesitatingly, “nothing usually
।
aolcmn. Wo marcbod an the
wire unacquainted. Hie mother wm a
_
।stream about halFa.Jeague, where "the
widow. The sodden death of Mr. Jones that we can geL"
Jtfri.
Jod»eslgbca,'a
aigh
which
Ed&lt;company, a large bond it appeared, had
l&gt;ad thrown lhe entire family upon their
wg/d
echoed.
,
'
•&gt;*
axrivod
aoma
days toefbra Mm^-Qigaatfci
own rcaouroeeand these were Indeed but
It was with' a heavy heart that Edward Ihills begirt u* os,every-aide., ■ IWscaee
slender.
There was an older sister who assisted started for the warehotfae the nextenoro- wm fcatly aublimc. lhe great chief then
her mother to eew, and this, with Ed­ ing. 1L&gt;had aever felt the cmvlur for ।recited the o&gt;&gt;ague«la and heroism bf bis
।
The surface of the ilrutn wm
ward** salarj; constituted the entire In-. wealth wblchjiow took potacaalon of Mm. anusators.
Tie ait about ’Wd', duties ‘its tuned.— Si
i
withatbiefc sciim, which'Mrsv
Dtrrao of Jba"family. Yet by means of.
complete conflagration. Tha-oih
untiring industry, they have ctnilinued About twobouraaftdr ho faad arrlvwi at i
the warehouse, Mr, Hubbwd'eoter^—J
m gathered .amT-JighteJ ’Th a
lie did not at first appear to notice Ed- woven.
■
At the sight oftoqaatnm thq Inward, but In half aii hour summoned him' dfsn*
,
fravc forth k triumphant shout that
the afisoiute ttocessarJeioT, lift. . ; .
'Btrt Msry Jones—Ed bird’s sister— to the office, which waa partitioned off made the bffls and valley rt echo again.'
iw sick. She hsfi token a«severa"cold from Uioronlaindcrof the apatid'iiiTpoma ;Hero then ui ret iv.-d tbo wneientfird tor• '
; i toin of lhe iui.t—bare then am tbaohiliwhich tormlnsled, in a fever.
This ih^bleli goods were stored.
Bo Cr&gt;t ippritod unto Ul» JUUaini ear.
Ho milled pleasantly aa Edward-^: &lt;|o^
|
»e&gt;Dl’’ ■
hot’ only cut off the income arising
Of that fMvttJto»|»«t.tUd»Un*po»a4(
•
from her own Infer, but also prevent* tered hit prMeneei
Thu. .welUd lhe lumuil u it carao mom neer.
Tell me franklyf Im Aid, “did
.
her mother from accomplishing a» much
Till trembled earth benulb U»e tepid bound
Blbi was another oT rar old '.friend*.—
aisha would otherwise been able to do. not fee! an.ImjMaptt) keep the
Of tboK Beet ettab. that, to Urtlr med eereet.
:
।TW tans was ifaemtof/MMt mad oc
On the’morning of the day pa which found la»tnightT“ ’
Spunteel with their eprinjUg boofe Ae doe
“1 hope you w rtf net W offend* wWr
our story commence.’. Mary hsAexprtssmo, Mr. Hubbard,",oaid Ed ward “if 1 My
l.«i 1,
in taMl wm ha-ntaiaat aa
ad a longing for an orange. Jaherfisrcr that I did."
' • '
the day WM long. He wee Un^beMttd.:
It would have been moot,grateful to her. '
, “Tell me attabwr!t;“-MW-Mr. Hub- jpaialynerouato^ gy!t^*jgrei&gt;^ig|»r
It i« hard, indeed,' 16&gt;u' weTre,obliged
hard; with IntorootJ *^'hM
W tfui
le'deny' those ww lore tenwhich would
withheld tm f 1 abiJuJd, hover hav» that tee w«* west tk keM hfa'fWtarlcbtnbl a refroahtocnt and benefit to them.—
AM eU-lbs
WMSteWisgMcto
Mra. Jones fell this end so did Edttord.
pwntoiM id s ooulbiadlVaeeafllngf rw,n &lt;
"J knew. Lhal»" *id ^4»Hdt.rad 1 )I
With "Urto&lt; MppWrw," *a4 mocs's p*b gtsam,' &lt;*lMdr wfah 1 coaid bay’yWJfes,
»wd » faint luster so ttoir b«*dloeg,»fajM^.%.;r. Mery." aMd Edward, jaet m ba *« out 1 ‘‘Tbcu yhat wkhireld ytoj from taking
WbkAatacteMd sot.boi^tadtohrtfeu”. , fop the store. "Next year I shall receive
’ “Sir, f will tell /to, *haS temptoflWfe,"
Xita uoaUtoi tins?
®&gt;.
.
tmhMteWr^ - turn-tbs Ude of* look WHa
n larger salary, end then we shan’t hare
■aid Edward. “My mother end Muter favor. Ho fished with ma in those daps
Tsoarl oerjiao.aau faHbtr from tk&lt; tee,
tepfochwOTncc*."
'
ara«bligod Ip depend upon eewiqg for a- when be waa Cauestawy1 od* tbo 'Tfeasury,
"M Ne*er' rtlnd, -Edward,” Mid Mary,
living, and we Jive but yoody at the Lett. and *leo-h»*M»M«imw uM lrtunate-dayn
ji ..tv.
Silt a fortnight aipce Mary became rick, who, for a bare »opp«M&gt;* bakl« eaband mother
far It,
andsince then Wa hare had a bard time.
“Den*tBlrAubl^ ^ourself about that, Mary’s appetite waa poor, and done woe
relish food,.but we err abie topat Mf o«
Mary," a«M Mrs. Jone*, soothingly, tho’
MHfev amtaing etoriae ore related bf
her heart sank within hFr at tire thought
give, you 00c of them. Gao
of her empty tordsr.^ -pniy gift bell, cop Id .not,
Iteprai, d c n Unr spew! th* lire* of men.
L.
-. . J
•nd wo A*il get on well enough after, might toiy W1HJ &gt;1
VIII
“And yet you did not take-lti,'&gt;11’ t'ai ilMjrjytfa.iBtbft morniufc.to planifrl
Midnight *r»« pMt. y«i *iiU thy ttovfa^d so.
wards."
■-’•
teWd,wfo,&gt;tel would have -.been: wrong, oFb]&gt;BAiBkr‘ ‘At Iktofi aYriebd pdiaed. i v
Btertltag ths wbota onto! Ulcniboivi,
.
' h «ss with the memory of this seen
andloeuld-not bare too* adjW.'M’ntoa gn&lt;J eaka® Mid .bobt'iik' Inc*.
W-.
Ths ynaeg omen long to her rope** bad gear,
Edward best t tbtbeatorela thoViforfdTC
face after it," .
. yt_^ aj',11 jil
Ahd brighijyrf BlrosloeliwS from at bis tower
All srbutid him wwre boxm of rlcM-yWl I Edward spoke In A tone or.jnodfat hbdxHasa/' nepUaduhciGdvwfatoj &amp;*■
MltW® &gt;**r^ &gt;Atreuu4owasa&lt;dhcc
confidence. Mr. Hnbbsrd wiit M ’thd*
Tbrlr .iced. R«’« *&gt;!(*“ cmi In I.MC power,
desk mid wTum wehadt.
- “i-'I
Th,lrvpwi.b.l^,«sd«t»Jreryboo»d•'■
“How mucb diJ I pay you BOw.Csbbi

Have just Purchased

NEW GOODS,

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
Hats &amp; Caps,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,

ttrii*
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JSittriliraj.
bard,“and I will remember It.

JULIUS RUSSELL
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RUSSELL’S STORE,
•S7sfa.^xw.'3ds
.MOievp UMlMi With IS» M*F&lt;

Hastings, Mich.

artur*rf-« fro to 1# paid tn ease *«ry pro

&gt;10 hMI'UrciMUlitMK-..- io gnVMtH *

fits!
sa^ir.'ss-^
bnidoa lb» c*»l* and cbargra of

ib&gt;a
Mtv i« d«o on arid mcrlgaga »« ’»• dato
ta^pLarafcn tarebXgReMhrt lhe Mid

H. WRIGHT,
neanr
codxskllor
and Soliduu ui CluHry,

mtated, dndT &lt;m pay yon twa febdrsd.
Will that please yot»f*:.i&lt;jc/d »d.’ eoftiiMi
, ‘"Twp . Uadrod dollMt A .JtoMU dto'.
ntolqted jEdwsrd^bia eyes aflsrJ|lM&gt;g 5^.
delight.
“ Yes, and at tbs end nf-tW yearHhit
will tot WMsadJCMlhavenodotibt,
you o.inttnne trnnWFfify cuufidesice. ’
“Oh, air, how‘ean 1 flunk ' Vou F said
&lt;Edvaed*foUiofigni*ade..-l rf.rr^i A
. "By praeervtDg y&lt;mr.b»Wrto'1 A*1

at lax.

And many agrj. .niliaavjLXW-'”*
Of man and Uaal. Ute aguoj *ad pate.
Bot strnggltaj madly on o’or Mt! aad, &lt;
। Tlrtr awvpt u teta proto «wwp tbo kytaj

Co*“‘-'JfWW-KVILLE. Uicwitm.
OFFICE OVER BLAKE’S STORE.

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Awlsows w*^d»te»s»»dtoWpenlb»srdv
4'
If URJlbeir bodi*osn Ito gWNad m|gM 0M«. . ■
And ta swosl atomtor daM oom «*r» ltoU«m
Tto rarU Itoix
thslr swapy ito
-

MORTGAGE SALE.
TXtfuH hirjng been made In lb* a
JL» *n lUtntan of Ko.-lpM*.
roudbr Jmbm V. Auolin ob4.*Um
O. HOLBROOK.

of th. Register of .Dead* of Barry a
ofJiicUg.u.M thottbdnv ofM*rnh|
Ctb &lt;Uy ofFe'orcory |

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ijAtse rotmiAiT galleuT;

“Bwswowtn rsw HM nt&lt;U *saSrtalia«shhmi
1, MaquiAsd by tM *m *-mwwpetsaL Jstasa
yM pistol &lt;taty lbs pelssUH «»«fe '.&gt;■,■ ■ ■ •
Tlr r«ldumor-ai thdt pooling Uwds.^&gt;d lbs
Saswaji al«tbope wo*y. ■•»-«'«» «s&lt;u
■
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gma«,' sro tbJy •lemtorfd. from th* hsrmssk
Tbs •sldmr’s tartloM, dry projtaion* fcob, '
XO9m» to to*

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Still Edward

of toolborend daughter m they hemd Me
hurr&gt;d-otery.tndlMra. Junes dMkaA 1
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Ha kuww .bars Mr HaUardlired—
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— .j.a.XAS »■««»’•
WOOLEN YACTOBY
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�IMPORTANT

thbrill.
kaitlfag

any per
lower, tb

JoeL
building
Grand 1
place fn
place ou
the wort
The dial

»sf . Is th* great Rebellion, egsiast
, which Ui* var wea waged, aroehed out 1
2d. laths'war, in wMch we enlisted
' for the terra of three yeye or during lhe

qaato to easry BiiHreril the veto prednoe
of lb* West, and ad new outlets and en­
largement*, we can reasonably expect to
makswHl be filled by their Increasing
product*." An experienced Chicago grain
buyer said also, that, “the freight charges
often eaver seven-eight* at the valve of
a bosbsl of core at Liverpool More than
half tbecost of wheat ia also covered by
the preaent inadequate modes of trans­
portation.”
In view of thee* facta, would it not be
a iae for the people of the North-west to
encourage the building op of manufac­
ture* here, that wo might food the work­
men at our own doors, rather ibsti wail
for crowded and UMectoHtruaportatfou,
pay expense* thereof, both way*, and
impoverish our soil by sending off all
its products 1
In 1862 the North-western people bo't
merchandise to the value of *58 per bead,
arl of this 316 per head of foreign man
uficture, and a large share of the balance
f om near the sea board. Even our vast
grain export* were insufficient to pay fur

Is it not plain enough that we ought
to manufacture a large share of these
goods, now imported! Have we not
food snd raw materials—wool, iron, coal
Ae. 1 Have we not skill too, and can
we not induce experience and labor to
come here 1 We have both, indeed, now,
and want them increased. It is high
time we studied our best intereats more
carefully, and saw the advantages of
home manufacturire in lhe North-west,
and asked for such action, public and pri­
vate, as shall foster and build up our manufacturie* and agriculture together, each
helping the tfther. ‘
There would »UU be enough of our

our neglected bunlueas at homo and to
our families, which are in many InsteucM
suffering in consequence of bur absence 1
5th. If it was necessary for a military
foros to be sent into Texas, why was that
force large enough to ubdue lhe whole
State, if every pereon ta it, able to bear
arms, had been armed to the teeth and
well fortified 1 But wafind perfect peace
and hutobla submission to the authorities
of the Government, and the people, as
well as they can, attending to their own
business. And why were the llyee of so
many jeopardised by sending them from
the extreme northorn, to the extreme

6th. Under the circumstances attend­
ing our lata movements, would tioldtixen soldiers expect, and would It not be
joat for them to have an explanation of
lhe object of the movement! But in­
stead of an explanation, it has been kept
entirely in lhe dark, and so mj ateriou*
were the operations, that, perhaps a ma­
jority of lhe command suppoeed we were
going into Mexico, which led manr to
desert, and so bring disgrace upon themselvea and upon their Country. For we
have bean subjected to lhe moat rigorous
discipline snd harsh treatment from of­
ficers for the last mouth that we have
seen since we camo out, as though they
intended to drive u* to desertion or into
the ground.
.
And now, sir. It yoo will favor us with
answer* to the above questions, and suit
able explanations, you will, no doubt,
relieve the anxiety of our friends at
home, and confer a great favor on a
, .
No* Com,
LJ
Of the 3d Mich. V.I.

•
Foav LaaVxawoavit,
I
extra produce to orowd th* »»eens* of
,
Kassas, Joly 80th, 1866. J
iranaitEMl and satisfy the need* of onr
If 1 have beard the above words used
triewd* in that region ; and we should be
once within the la*t month, I have a
meanwhile, saving a vast drain, and gain­
thousand Umea. Thera esista a great
ing a great wealth, wh&amp; wo now fail to
diaatWacUmi among lb* soldier* in lb I*
department, and why I* it that we are
held in eervidf like *o many alares in
Oar reader* will resol lent the murder
committed near Hod*on, In this State,
last fall, by David E. Bivins, in which
the villain murdered in cbld blood his
father and mother, to get their property,
and hi* own young wife, about to become
n mother, in order that be might marry
another woman in Ohio. Bivins ba* re
cen'Jy had hi* trial and been sentenced
to the State Prison for life, that being
the extreme penalty of th* law. Bivins

is apparently on0 of the most heartless
wretoheawho eve* oommiued crime.—
Ever since hie arrest bo has improved
every opportunity for display which
offered; making speech** and sailing hi*
own photographs, mad* valuable only by
the enormous crime committed. After
hi* conviction sod &gt;foro hr« sentence be
knade a speech to the court, saying, among
other thing* that when be died h* wanted
to be buried bceids his mother with hi*
arm esMirdmg her waist, d»«. This kind
of talk, however, created do eycnpalhy in
the breast of the judge who presented
to view the enormity and utter heartless
naesol the crises committed, reviewing
the airoutMaDces ia detail, and dosing
a* follows:
“Go from among men into yow eofitary cell. The walls of your dungeon
wifi yield you at least equal sympathy
and con. raise ration to that exhibited by
you toyoar vfcrioM
"e*
led, by the verdict
cvuscuasut prowwuu Of (MfatoU dellved from ths danger of farther depreda
Hon*. You ar* sentenced to solitary
confinemrelln the Stalo Prison, at Jack­
arm, during th* period of your natural

bondage. Can It bo that we are always
to be kicked about by the officer* like so
many dog* 1 Gov. Crape in hi* speech at
Washington told n* that the time was at
hand when wo would return to our friend*
■rid fireridoa. Doe* it look like it no* 1
I regret to aay that two hundred and
seventy-five men have deoertod from the
7ch Mich. Car. since the Grand Review

at Washington.
It is our officer* that are racing.ri«ii
reward, In fact are making mere than
ever before. It h Dot honor they are
seeking for, it is Grtm Badn that keeps
them in ths service. They are willing to
sacrifice the happiness of their men. and
even their lives, to obtain their ill-gotten
gains. May God forgive them, for their
men never will.

-- --------------- ,
— acooeeded by firm*
cfasmaller capital, more energy, and
mere determination to have the fact that
they sell *ueh and sueh oommodftlee
known from one end of the land to the
other. In other worda, th* new establish­
ments advertise; th* old die of dignity.
The former are ravenous tn pas* out of
obeeurity Intof—*-"-**1-- **-

is mo/
ing, to b
H. Pm.

srJif
IUBUC NOTICE,

Bassum's Naw Mcsium.—A New
York correspondent eays that Barnum is
worth a inllliou and a half and does not
owe a dollar indhe world. Bl* plans are
laid for a mammoth museum up towp
on Union Square. An entire block is to
be devoted to the building and Ils appsndagea lhe main building to be a museum
after the old style, catering to the public
in the old .manner. But a wing of lhe
building life be erected into a Smithson­
ian Institute in N*w York, to cost *500,000 and to be ever free te all the rilisaox
It is especially dedicated to the youth of
America, to whom Mr. Barnum feel* In­
debted lot his fortune. This museum I*
to be conducted on the principle of the
London museum, and the condition an­
nexed to tbs gift U'-thsl If the museum
ceases to be free to the people, it becomes
the sole property of the' government, to
be placed in Central perk or elsewhere.
It la expected that the government will
instruct its officers, embsssador* and con­
suls in all parts of tiro world to duplicate
lhe gifts mk-le to the Smithsonian Insti­
tute, so that Barnum's free museum may
share tn the favor that ha* been so large­
ly bestowed on the Smithsonian.
’

‘•There are now in the Papal Stale* 475
member* of the society, 386 of whom
reside at Roma, and the rest in religious
house* and colleges in tht; province* Of
Comarca, Vellotri, Fro* in on* and Vitacbo.
Eiftaou of them are employed on the staff
of the ultramontane foaper
Cirilla
,
La CMlia
CaUoUta. / • ___
- last
• - year the
of
society numl ered 7,728 members, or 189
—-----------1803, I: is divided into 21
provinces, four of which are in Franco;
five in Germany. Belgium, and Holland ;
two in Spain; five in Italy ; one in Mex­
ico; and five in England, Ireland, and the
United States. The number of Jesuit*
ou mission* Io foreign countries is 1,682
or 240 mor* than io 1863. Of these, 23
are in Europe, 386 in Asia, 313 in Africa
276 iu North America, 1W In South
America, 55 in Occanlca, and 15 are trav­
eling. In 1341 there wsre only «A«3
persons in the society, so that ita num­
ber* have-more than doubled iu the last
S3 years."

A very remarkable case of woman *
bravery occured in Boston laat week. A
Miaa Bent reside* with bar brother. Ou*
night laat week the two were alone in Ute
house, sleeping in different pert* ofiL—
During the night the girl heard a burglar
coming up the »tairs, and soon after saw
him (tending in lhe doorway of her room.
Th* girl pretended that there waa a mar.
In the bed with her and asked him to get
her a drink of water, but finally said she
would go and get It bereelf. The robber
immediately stepped back into the entry,
and she passed c!o*o to him, but did not
let him know that «he had seen him.—
Bho went to her brother’s room, woke
him up, and tot4.him there was a strange
man in the bouse. The brother attempt­
ed to capture th* burglar, but failed. He
however, put two shots In him, and tb*
fellow waa driven off without any plunder.
Tb* coolnaaa and bravery displayed by
Miss Bent, is worthy of all praiae. She
wm emulating some “bold soldier boy.”

Gov. Pierpont* bf Virginia, ha* ad­
dressed notice* to justices of county
court* of Virginia, saying that ha has re­
liable informslion that in a number of
oountlss in the Stele pereon* have been
elected to officers of the commonwealth,
attorney, sheriff, oommissionor of revenue
and dork of lhe court, and tn some In­
stance* justiee of lbs peace, who are dis­
qualified by a flanad of the omstitntion.

listened

Stray Colt !

8stau. Rm*.—Friday evening a squad
of boys of -1&lt; year* and under, went
ahoetiag and ycllingjip Creek street, to

the WMiog temporarily occupied by a
Mra. Tbevp,-which building they commancedfkpBbg and dubbing vary vigorvodKrflUklNHF* Mrgely augmented their

tM,
a* they were doing. Tbc
Marshal danfo* ths charg*. and the ques(tea of veracity recta between them.—
The boys were with difficulty persuaded
u&gt; deriet from their unlawful acts. The
exewse for such proceedings was that the
hosts* waadisreputably kept. It ba* boon
•uggeeted that those who incited this
riotaoua demonstration were only giving
andible and over energetic expreaaion to

HARDWARE STORE

II. A. GOODYEAR
of all kinds,

remedies for the evils complained of,
there ie wo excuse for mob violence.—
Bed ths law been tried and feild, there
wonJd have been more of a semblance of
rxewM'fov forcible demonstration* ; but
in no ease yhouid it be committed to boy*
of leader year*. There are, in thia vil­
lage more than a dozen persons, calling
tke*a*elres respectable, whose occupation
UfohaioM under uar Statutes, and it FIRST
would certainly be a sorfy time for them
if an outraged community should be
taught to resort to mob law.

Se*4 25 Cents for
Is all tnsssHUni U mall,
fonranlin the certificates, i
Alia* IK. IniioM., « smU ,
cm lured wh«a the cwrtificata
Ccrtfflcal** will bassut for ...
w
llurlr forts, sistT-ftre for &lt;l«, oa« hwadrrd

nd will be sold nt

Railroad Prices,
________Tb«lrsui.swBl*
iScK
NAILS,

The eoofiseatlon eel i* rigorously *xecotod throughout Virginia, and the prop­
erty of many person* pardoned by the
President ha* bevn libeled. Io such case* STOVE PIPE,
actions are discontinued upon presenta­
tion pf certificate of pardon and th* pay­
ment of oiurl fees incurred.’ The TredeClfon Works at Richmond have been
&gt;ed by lhe United Stalo* to the own­
er*, Jams* Auderaon and his parlnara,
who have commenced business again a*
iron manufacturer*. The work* being
held by the govern maat ae eoufiscatable
property, revenpe la derived by tenting
until the proceeding* under lhe confiaca-

A Loudon paper sta^ that M. Eloine
the confidential agent of the Emperor
Maximilian bad a confidential confierenoe
with Lord Palmcroton on hie recent visit
. to England, bat failed ia hi* eodrevor to
induce the latter genii amen to altar the
[ Mexican policy of the English go veramrot

OaTwafey of last week, upon com
plaim of some of the hdiee of this village,
Stone A Palmer were arrested for keep-

SAP PANS,

WAR CLAIM AGENTS.

iag bdliard table* to be used for money
ur hive, cwwtrwry to the law* of Michigan.
They were brought before I. &amp; Gear,

Office wrer RcforlHS'" Grocery.

the trial wm pusponed to j
Thursday, on which day the trial come
off Tb* trial was by jury, and the offew befog fully proved, lhe jury, aflsr
bring out an hour returned a verdict of
-gedly," again*', the partie*. Tb* suit
wasousducted by C G. Holbrook, Pro*.
AXty^and J. A.Sweexey, for the prorecuItos, and Burgher &amp; Mill* for the defendante. The court imposed a fine, of *10
*Mi crets of euit, (about *12) end requir' -T
....... I—.. SA.

KMFrE* a num,

Shelf Hardware,

Oppesilr ro.1 OOlev, ou Bsrdick Ft,
KALAMAZOO,
- - MICIL

ROPE,

STATE STS. CLAIMS,

Farming Tools of all
inds,
IAINT8,

Lyon'f
THE GIL

FOI

AN? YjTOODEN ^ARE.

A Fare Wauoio.—One day last week
notice*. Mgnad “ Many Cilixeus," were
pftoadttcr war every grocery, saloon ;
aM hotel to Mr village, notifying all
whom kt might concern, that any grocery,
••Joon, bar, or o iber place of busitua, or
of ■•■■*««■&lt; which should bo hereafter

President of the United States and the
Protector of their Liberties.' But, after
discussion, it was decided that tire title
should bo "The President." Tb* dignity
and simplicity of this is far more efleo-

IWE.-A-.—■■

HARNESS SHOP.

CHA.BGEl HEAMNABLE

ww*ld subject the owner or occupant
&lt;Werf to th* penalty of th* law. Thia

»move in the right direction. Not
orty are ataaj of our own cilisens in the |
Mm* of spending their Sunday* at these
•"•we—. but people from lhe I

Atnacnreaax Securer.—The Exeec- '
live Committee of the Barry Count/ Agncullerel Society teaH a saeeting at lb*
office of the Secretary, on Setordey, al
which time h was dutarmiaed to bold th*
annual Fair on Wedneeday and Tbcreday '
October 11 th and HUb. Th* roles and ;
regwtotiaronad lhe Mat o ^ewmiaaeadpU
ed, wig bepebfehwdroee.

are in th* habit of visiting them

MORTGAGE SALE,

othw MM barer renpfoysd hi tbefr pfooea
at *1,75 per day. A* a rule, strike* are
moet damaging to those who engage in
them. It seems hard for taen to realise
the fact that th* pries of labor, like that
ol all other marketable commoditise, la
regulated by the extent of the demand

Vtcmt* ar tea Rasxixi
deaths chronicled below are of
_______________ of one family, snd victim* of t
not, Wm. The lion. Al Columbus, Ga., Nov.,
ay, wMiaHgk* K. Docrow. Near Vick burs

-the owner, out “inlirely," and
• teats and box, breaking the
Wiling off both wheel* on
ftb'Mgy. With the email

aetwaen hitchtug post* and
• collision until they were
«b ffight, e. the walk la
Goodyear As Go's store, but
M collided with Captain
‘Mjt doing it severe lojnry
tl» —

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a wabmlabtbbu

Suluji Jn« (Ural.

orneui. r*m « ■*»*» ootnm.

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= Jr.?3.:5
ills 8313 3811

building oulverts and oatUa guards, on the
Grand River Valley Railroad, to this

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ANNUAL TAX SALES.

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meets are exceedingly popular,, and re­
ceive the encomiums of all who have
llttened to them.

ST

1854.

acidities usually found in ordinary tonics
and stomach bitten of the present day.
,u Riot.—Friday evening &gt; squad They are made from sound and fresh ma
terial; nothing that is not entirely wholesome
and healthy enters Into lhe corapoabooting and yelling up Creek street, to
_________ avg9ml
th* building temporarily occupied by a­ •itiou of them.

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Mrs. Thorp, which building they commenerd stoning and clubbing very «ig°r-

vcsly. The boys largely augmented their
cumbers by stating that they were
authorized by Allen Jones, village Mar-

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DRUGS! DRUGSl

XTJ TH OF jnciUGA.V, Oaaiy &lt;tf Harry, &lt;&gt;

diiknc.

rmUvMAaafoV

FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Marshal denim the charge, and the ques-

.NSW GOODS!

The boys were with difficulty persuaded
to desist from their unlawful acta. The
dcuae fur such proceeding* was that the
b.KM was disreputably kept. It has boon
suggested that those who incited this

notuuus demonstration were only giving
sudible and over energetic expression to
the prayer which reads—•'Lead us not
into temptation." While there are legal
rtmediea for the evils complained of,
three is no excuse fur mob violence.—
t:aa iuc ia» w-n,
~
would have been more of a se mfclinw of

—AT—

pEN SIGNERS ATTENTION.

BUBTON &amp; ACKLEY’S

All PKXSIOXKRS hoUtaf Caannurw. can
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-&gt;

HASTINGS, MKTL
waVWabubbowji. .^.

Ms i

NAPSACK LOST.

i-rass

Books and Stationery

noise fur forcible demonstrations ; But

is no case should it be committed to boys
Isge mon, than a dezen persons, 'calling
tavmtolrcs respectable, wbo»c occupation

is fsluniuiM under our Statutes, and it FIRST NATIONAL Bin OF BAST­
would certainly Be a sorry time for thorn
INGS,
if an uutraged community should be
At BAKLUX. COOJJyLAH A GRASTH.
tauglil to resort to mob law.
LETTER* REMAINING UNCLAUIED
In tli.- Post Office at Hastings, Stalo
uf .Michigan,on the 8th day oi AugustrOn Tuesday of last week, upon com
iMa.
plaint of some of Che Indies of this village,

LICENSED

CLAIM AGESTB.
WES A (SHOWS,

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

TBOMAK B. LACE.

Paints, Oil, Ac.

suBscBjrnox souks
rott THE

Stoke A Palmer were arrested fur keep­
ing billiard tables to be used for money
i&lt; hire contrary to the laws of Micbigan.

late of RsltaaJ.-in tl&gt;&lt; County «f Ik
JuftpsC Prnteta. fa UatUaa*. Is tail
os U1C 17tt&gt; day ot Aujnut, I Xi, At t«1

'

be barred by th* autut* In sseb a
1’aUd. Haitian. July list, !B«.

s s-ts s

.8 388

ZJtOA 4T£OBDJm.-&amp;Wt. OF M1CH !0 AX

K

They were brought before I. S. Geer,

&amp;

over Mebrlwg’" V roe-wry,.

Ha». A BUrn'i FaarfhrDr-, a Msfoaet
■
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Thursday, or.

fccie being fully prut rd, lhe jury, after
being out an hour returned a verdict of

»a* conducted by C. G. Holbrook, Prue.
Atty.,snd J. A.Swoezey, for the prosecu­
tion, and Burgber A Mills lor the defend­
ant*. TLe court imposed a fine of 910
rixerauney; par foe kefjm 1
□untie, tur wt&amp;ara jHMhMj
ewiOM for Ibc beirs rf-AMM
01 claim* for Iomm ar
□p.nd .?«dlly WOUA. *1

J. U. XKTIK8.

•ad tests of suit, (about 912) and requircording to the requirements of the statute,

■•®S-S’83lSrt8

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

Tows S North •( Banco t Wort.
'
titfiJtf '&lt; 3-8«;S 3B3

not Co commit a like offense fur one THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

opened OM of th« flr»C

FOR II:REGDL-\RITIE3.‘
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notices, aign«d “ Many Citizens," were

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•nd hotel in oor village, notifying all

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cfumneiMot which should bo hereafter

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liquor or for any other unlawful purpose,

num so m ss

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would subject the owner or occupant
thereof to the penalty of the law. This

isatnove in the right direction. Not
only art many of our own citizens in the
Eabit of spending their Sundays at theae
drinking places, but people from lhe

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owntry are in the habit of visiting them
asaSaaday recreation.

kcsATTAr.—Monday

afternoon,

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tttn‘ tf •&lt;. S. Tuxbnry, of Baltimore,

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Lpeet the buggy and owner near the foot

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With the email
P»tof the vehicle left they ran up Church

««»ide of the buggy.

^rtdywslk between bitchtug posts and

S.’S 888
2 sees

u*®«, without collision until they were

«**djn their flight, oo the walk 1*
"’•‘of i. H. Goodyear 4f Co's store, but

thsy had collided with Captain

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LMONDQ
EAWTED

[ANDI

VOL. X.
fjt Sutisjs MJannrr,
ih-.lisbid«t«»&gt; RDrnuT.

HASTINGS, BAEBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1865.

NEW COODS

JULIUS RUSSELL
&amp;C0.,
A LABUE STOCK OF

NEW GOODS,

WE DEAL IN

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

__ _

.»**r

fill

X.Ji UttU,

aJ

Ifc’I'A ,. ir.ct

5

asll, t- ei-.e- &gt;M isiyra •_

Hats &amp; Caps,

Barry cL’uaty, Mtetu

CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.

•Booatg
AHI)

STAOTDimT

Q

C. BCUT,

FbywicUn. baa entered upen the practice of
biiyrahwitoo stHiaUVfs asdririaUy. Rrehtenrc
oa Jefereun .tree, toward the teeth e*d. OSes
with Wm. Jaaea, Dcaifat.
•
J

M. BUS8EU,

Hbviicixn aad SdrgeeA. OtScwlo BeseiD’i
stars, bate street
.
JOHX BOBKBT8,
FbyiUiao and Swrgeue Pwilllog on Uroadwty. near the Coan Bouse.
.

Which will be sold
tKvre ?nl 4

i^eihiF

.V- .* .r ’**■ tay**11 tei^i

-UOf. iMKi M waak ta * pto«

MORTGAGE SALE
lEFAtLT UarlnjteSremedrin the eowdriiew.
• uf s mortgage made and cxreeted hy n ill­
, £&gt;&lt;rb»i. jr., sad Uelra A. Everhart, bis
r, to Jobs Newlin. bearing dais lbs treh day

VERY CHEAP
FOR CASH OR READY-PAY.

MMrne
.

Don’t fi rgi t the pfac*. at

BUSSELL’S STORE,

I. The EseAAlve Committee will
bold a meeting M tba stand is Um centre
of the grounds MS o’clock 00 TNgrUSty,
lUaeomd day of Um Fair, for tba pur­
pose of filling any vacancies. In tte View­
ing Committees, and each member of said ;
la lead tows, la a riatoaary beet;
Committee* will report hi tn self M the
OnUnsg H Bna, s.liscMogly to .land,
time.
’
’
Aedaaall haaate to Msiatala it» post
J
2. When a majority of a Viewing Beat Bull 8 yaerated or twar,
Burttod at bta ewwveiae. te'wakeaa, sad
Committee are present they ahafl const!- eewodbatedo,
Then sleeps a^tiai-ahl stoat at say seat I
lau
a
qooren),
and
be
antknrtad
to Beat Bull 2 years old,
Ob, fatal alsafeer; eras m the foe
award premiums, and the Erst name 00 8 s*m d beat do,. la afoaitag oa. to sirikt a deadly blew I
the liet of those present shall be the Beat Bull 1 year ted,
xrn
•••ted badl dg^Z dr -■
chairman.
Tor efteea baadpd ef Moryaa-. gueriUte
3. Each Viewing Committee will ■ BateCnw,
Had foltawvd &lt;fe Ibelr track with «e&lt;er baste;
bast do.
procure from the Secretary a blank re- Becood
‘
Aid wtrsapproetelsgaa tbe eaarp all atm la.
Heifer 2 years old.
Aad the ware aoidirn Jeat begta to uete
port, with Instructions, before entering Beat
■
beat d&lt;&gt;,
'
upon the discharge of their duties.
* Secund
1
Tbe iwwu ot euln rjkm. It II Bl, win fa,
Beat
sucking
Bull Calf;
Wbe reigns abeva. tbelr lives ebeald te arsafe
4. A premium wilt nM be awarded
beat du
From earth, iball aw rrptosel Bia drerto.
when the animal or article la not worthy, Second
'
Bret sucking H.ifer &amp;K
I Tickets of membaratnp, (nal trenafars- I though there be no cnenpctiton.
beat do,
,rble) eno dollar, will admit members of|
5. Whew articles rf merit, buperior Second
'
one family, eadnaive ofeons qyar twenty-1 in their character, and which are not pro­
one yaera of age, during tba continuance I sided tar ta Um premium list, are entered
tiit fudges are desired to rtcomcMnd die
of tba Fair.
„
Slngl* Ttakale good fur owe ndmiaaion, ; nr«ionary premiums.
Aad all the ahmkleg frastv witp liner fills, ■
A Articles entered and marked eg
20 cants. Chiidreu 10 teute.
|
Nerves it for fiight, or root, it when it steed. ’
/oreys
shall not compete wUb those of
All
Tickets
attempted
to
be
used,
axI
WMie the dread thought shoots through ths throb­
domestic
manolacten
;1&gt;M
naj.
if
o»cept
by
U
m
persona
to
whom
they
belong
1 *0
bing brain,
will ba forfeited.
i «o
Flight or roeiaUaae, both. aUkt,ars vain 1
Tickets ean be ha&amp;of the Treaanrar.
1 00
. . '.TO .
regarded as foreign, if owned end used
2 00
»।thin the ononis, fiir .Cuming purposes. Second best do,
A 07 as helliah as tea yeti of Beads;
1 M
FiwtDat.—Wednesday, the first day
And. aiiMllanenue with that feaiinl sheet.
BeM
Heifer
2
yam
ted.
sl'v.TWtiwtS!*
"S"1™
of the Fair will ba occupied m rwteriag to mski
tteir report to the Sucretary
on1
IbrirmardrewM Ore is Moaaplaaam.htead. j
Second beet do.
.
and arranging Stock and other articles lor nr before 3 o’dock, P. M., of Um second
Thea all Was dire copXaeit^, canaga. nrat, . ,
Bost sucking Bull Calf,
exhibition, and d»or&gt;niUng tbt Hall.
Aad there km eecrtae many a lo'.d.er ends, J,,
Second best du.
Sacoso
Dir.-i-At
8
o
’
cb-ck
bn
TliwraP-reed, sate Uvp4&gt;7 «h* Matb-dealiog baUl
Best sucking Heifer Calf.
Qr if be •roei pa gafebl/donate to ^l
day, tba arcond day of the Pair,' the Eie- Committee, at If o'clock P. IL, on the
Betond best do.
eutive C.-mmittee will bote a meeting at tecirad day dflha Fair, to place oa tba
Ss.tiered, dispersed,ea evfiiy.alfe ttiej1 fied;
**■■ ‘
---------me of Alliof vacM- |
wtawv;--------- ““
' JUgM—Cyran Buxiob, TbootM Bites
Bat Oyiag. men the dreih they reujbt to Ums;
mrautaea. A» »Q pramieaie, a badge ।
dall,.U W. BeeeatU
,
Oa avrtyeldi reiestlasa feet were iprmui.
gee will commence those to whom war
Bret Bull 3 yam old aad Brer,
M 00
And with thebiyonet, MBH. revolver, gun,
----------- ,-,u, 41 J’o’clock P. M,
SMtfMafMMMb'-. —--------- ,------- ,
s','
Um trial &lt;&gt;f trolling stuck will lake place. tadgaBMto «*)&gt;tawre4M tbeSaeretBly'o Second best do,
Wtahtotowpe-yrteMMattUtenta.
Beat
Bull
2
years
ted,
«
'■
At 2 o'clock, the trial of Female Ltjuee- office. . . u-_."«;?xi»ve n&gt; - • ■
Second beat do,
..wirfl
trsinrhip will take place, to Im immedi­
A. The Y,Jewleg CnynyktwqmNflfr
ately foyuwed by Female Driving of /y /rMtaaddm tn communicate to any per­ Beat Bull 1 year old,
Becood best do,
.
teama'aihgU dr double, to taniae.
sun any information witli reference to
Three was a youth iu lt.il lU tated fees.!, ,
At « o’clock the Annual Addrena «UI |
■SaatCoaf' - teF L -.’.
tteir award*;-sfatWaAer tba reteJfeg of
Ore wLom bvltoitovayueiaMrsysl bid psi
be Mivered at tba stand, al tba cjoae of iha Wfne by.ihaffitamtewyl
1
! SeMtad'KM4b^--u&gt;i-" '
Tbe tael sis moallii a taraTtofewr, «ad
Beet Heifer 2 yean old*.
1 Thia wm bli int Mid; uM It peteed Ns MM
. M,&lt; SwperiaeeedMM are atrfeUy ftrSecond best du,
I Kagvrbe was la ear l'kerssts tesSaedC '
bittukrnwivk*
toformatiun
Beat socking BullAK
1 ibd etergviterebefoMtbetegU'a Mtec.
with reference tai the ownership of an'.., BeKted beat do,
,d-.'- i
I I'vw.aab' Bed. a rtter terete bkeeewav,
1. All pQiupeUtxra for premiums, male or articles on exhibition io tteir 'Beat sucking llaiferEn^'
ataa^'fcpaaUMtataJiU
n:
,-rn-iaV
/.
,
judges and officera, shall be rrsidrola of
Scduud hot do, nyxjo
Ji M. NEYiM. Atateary.
the County’M members of the Society
and no Interested party shall bass judgem&lt; Moo property that be or his femily
ubt
shall eAibit.
•vUj vj--.-.ntr'. .
2. , Ail
»ela-aod aruolaa Intended
Or Mdk beta the bitafe/stey earer ba kaa
fur eihiHtipa, shall be enn-.-ed on of be­
Bull'S
Tia eolJ kwame test tm tkfrt tate tear,
fore the ficatday of the Fair, at the pffiM
By tr&gt;eedar creanda b. wm feta bo aon
XXm
Ha had Ml psr*u. awf M states «Mr,
thrir animals and article*arranged In tfie
proper places, and in season, otherwise
they will ba overlooked by the Viewing
Best Helfer 2 yrerauld,
Committea,
, Bast Stat lion 4 years oU or^ver, IS M Bacuod bate do, .«&lt;&gt; ■••
4. Cards wiR be furnished with the
NtaitatK'•
.
&gt; ♦«I Beet sucking Bull Cetf.
number*.■» entered at Um -Secretary's
Best
Button
•
yam
old.
4
■
•
-&lt;■
I
W
I
Beoocd
beat do,
.s!'*aT w
...
wflfec, which should be plated ubon( or
beat do,..j
,u..
JM• Beet sucking Heifer Cell,
ei-Ul jfi 00
uar th* animals or articles foy •xhiblliuu, Beeood
Boak^jy1,JtWVHv,4 r 3
1 Becood beatdo, '
T5
so that tba taigas wijj bare
&gt; ■
CLASS NO-Mtttere-Caam*.
in finding them.
J
JUpea-L*. Frett, &amp;
fi. Esbibjuirs of horses vVR Lata no
Andrus.
tics theta sign wTU be raised ta dba oeotrex&lt; Um ring, designating Um eUaa of
Beat Bull 3 ]'un of ot*r,
•» 00
borsve desired foe eiamiaation * by the Best Trotting 4 yre.
I. Second beat do,
IOC1
iudgea, whan all bqreee oflbs t elate .moat
&gt; Beat Bull ! yearn old
'
&gt;00
■’ *
be brought into tba ring and there rdmaia sXitTdo,
-------- M dacMM upue
nniil
■w le1-1
Secund do,
. .
.
..

S'

or 1

Hastings, Mich.

II. WHIGHT,
A TTOBSKT sad COCMMIXLOB AT LAW,
and rMwifor » Cb.ucrey,
Mataey rabUe e^ Caarvyeaeer. Alan.
OraMl tvert Ca-Mteeiewar far Barry

lor nut tla&lt;». sedupid,.- laaur wwwlerfcf»ar«a 1
sad tt&gt;a urensed lwtaaaMfeieMiy«M*M&gt;

EKF

Secretory.
Treaaarvr.

bngbt.
.
Bat took tarir ho tees lb. wild ecrere of day i
For etill they labored ie the Arid telgta.
nregtsi said th. trr«. femJteoa. fray :
Aad eta testeretatmlliil i.fomwtefteedrigl
Dtetefeedtea/taepere ibai areas* them tam
Who, eterhag ap wW&gt; eseeroueae deep.
i ■ CM eat gated, the seal were bet eelefei

Have just Purchased

MORTGAGE SALE.

NO. 16.

Sutr»g»' Strom girtrtcri.

UasMst la fe-sed W it.h* |itegwUnkMltefeH
(».- c* Ur u&gt;d ■•Yer. to aaaaetete wtetear Sir

m.i. |.rv(W. .-.uU .'m.teBgMjfcfeMMw
UalliCK-rv. ail* i ;;!.!iu«g.

JUrteteJliMM, Ma« te OetoMW roe au. ,

Judges-J. C Hatme, June* Stewart, '

again be entitled to Curapeto fur wd MUx WiiitaM,
i premium.
BwMfterAjrwaywoH nearer,
1 7. AU animals’ tSS articles offered I Second Ut do, ,
fee eiLISMfa’tetall » tbe tuKald* prop-1
unj of n.maMbarW the Bounty, reatding i

MILITARY CLAIMS

1
&lt;3 00 '
1WJ

Zafgta—^A. J. Bonn, A. P. Kmg, tell.UMoQaaea.
1
AU
*&lt;• airfed/ ferbidden tn ' Jasper Bhrtah.
s&lt;r
. .
1 |Bee; Yoke WotMm Own,
; footer than a,, walk within Um’ B«t pair 5 yam qU or war,
K H I (Seemed bbatiU,
•ertpR
dad-rfea the FMfe .-gPf
«*'
Best pair lywte tea eta,

i There are tern tWG prfeooere cow coo
Gwd Uth&lt;I)rj.Turtdmfer ta&gt;;
' ■
,’ft.aitetamnre bbam ’-Gf 'th* new

KOO
;.-a«C
1 00
1 00

. cUM'YB UioMU Beam vea Caaauau-

)

»» *few“Vn*-.Y J

JuO-RiehardJonae.JamteA.'Nima

AIN’S rOBTRAIT GALLERY,

u|It,WM,.£suOi U
l

*. t. VAN WMVIV-I
b. il &gt; jwnre... where I 'Stoll

inrtrT**

xactobt-

fur eocM goods.

Counterfeit leu*. raised from OMVO,
the Rhode Island L’olao Bank of New
Torit, Nd totaxieo three, on tte Wpeh

Jte»ar ■■ P. Ctey, Geo. Cretaw, J. &lt;
•tetfekGoV,
H.Earl.
I Beoondbealda,

*&gt;s

ed teitbin th. enonia, by

the aSMttui

Xtorri- *kW»W f' *‘*

. asM®-Aw-''!,",r. »ve|

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
totar dtee letata ef BtaOa B^a.
«ue&lt;Enxafta&lt;a.eeeanata
. fe.u,

&gt;iu t» uu JIM tan Kw to ■

juaptt

-b terihaX«0
.* . .1^9

rem. Kamnng, y

tUaYAt.ntoA

�Jt«s! ntk TKisrtUatitans.

=2
Mcotery.

A MOST IMP
ISTtRESTlKa

fARMERS AMD

’ sent to F«wt Jefferson on the Dry Tortu1 gas. The steamer Florida carried out
, Mudd and hi. companioo.. and has r*

Beat Bear,
Second beat do,
3..: Pig ft mouth, old.
Best Breeding Sow and Pigs,

-a--

. atfU. t&gt;

4—1

U M «rt*&gt;

land oa the Southern Florida coast.

I
Tink-

Btet ooUeotiM of Plass,
1 Best CnUectom of grapes.
1 Beet halfd..x. Log Bl-vud Bwte,
Beat half d&lt;&gt;x. Twrotp B&lt;-eta,
B»«t half dux. Sugar Bseta,
Bbalf dux. Ruta Hagas,
half dox. Parsnsp*,
ball dox. Carrots,
। Beit half dux. Tomatoes.
Best peck Potatoes,
Best peck Top Onions,
Best peek Swret Potatoes,
Best peck V?bjte Beans,
Largest Squash of any kind.
Be*’. 2 Summer Squash**,
Best 2 W|nter Squashes,

‘Bert Mower.
Bast Wood Sawing Machine
Bofond beat do,
s
B«t 100 Horae Shoe Nalfe,
Beat chopping Ax,
Beat Mattock,
Rest Grain Cradle,
Beat Ox Yoko,
Beat Churn,
Best Cbecso Press,
Boh Bee Hive,
Beal* Fanning Mill,
Beat Com Kbeilcr,
Rust'Horae Rak*, Best 0 Cora Broom*,
boat Harrow for 2 horses.
Best Pump,
Bast Sod Plow,
Beat Corn Plow,
Beat Cultivator,

HASTINGS

Jtufytt—Darlua-Healh,
nsRl, M. Geachwind.

No country io tbe world is no wall
adapted to that varied labor and skill
which grow with, and briplinereaac civil­

Bert Two Haese Wagon,
Beat Two Horse Car '
Beet One Horse Bug
Beat Two Horse Sid
Best Single Sleigh,
Best Bob Sled,
Best Farm Cart,
Beet Wheel Barrow,
Beat Sofa,
,i
;

isation and freedom, as pur*. Rich in
abundant and varied products, rivers and
lakes, nahirsl highways for inland, waler
power in every State, slegm and skill to
use It, dveryVbero—all edmbihe to bring
producer and consumer aiisby aid*.
All tbi* would comp iibliirally with a

; workshop In a foreign land, thousand* of
&gt; miles awjy-"."
wheat, corn and csttl*

• go-to New England or to Europe to be
’ sold, always at a price governed by a for­
i
I
&gt;
’
[

Best Centre Table,
Best Dining Table,
Baht Bedstead,
Beat Flower Stand,
Beat ft common Chair*,
Bcrtfl Parlor Chain,
Boat Rocking Chair,
Bert Ladies'Sewing CUir,
Bet Work Stead,
Beat Wash Stand,

,
1
1
'
.

,

RICHARDSON,

qualities for special asesr,, ,

,

Twa fl

e4&gt;&lt;4||Kl—-

LAY BTEEIL

■Me mealing to be held at the Court
House tomorrow (Wednesday) evening.
Tbe mating will be addressed byltav.

HARDWARE STORE!

'IL G. Bryant.

H. A: GOODYEAR

manifested, o»er thia project during the
past week. More of it. however, ia. be ,
tween tbe rival points west of us than at
this place. Two drivgati&lt;m« hsvp visited
ihi* puint from Otsego, and two or Ifarvu ।
from Allegan. The engineer sent out
by tbe Grand Trunk Co. has been through
&lt;c tbe route from Otsego, through Prai

of all kind:

rievIBe, tbe north part of Barry and
Johnstown, to Lansing aud returned
through Hastings to Otsego add Allegan,
looking *1 both proposed routes from

and will be sold nt

Railroad Prices,

Hastings westward.

The result of all this engineering, »e
have not yet teamed,further than that the

All*

■ itb fK-iT-ti rouBdeucv.
a sut Girr Diwnst-ni
I? is offnU R&gt;rj4&gt;Uinin(

SAP PANB,

WAR CL ATM AGEHT8.
XSAPPEN a HRiOWt,
Offlrw wvrr KebriMg** Grocery,

Shelf Hardware.

U

p LASS.

v

■

purry
•Ger ofajest is not to argue the question
■or bandy words ; we airnply re-usert that
WiaUb, of Intoxicating drinks la a
-“jWeniewe" business under tbe statute*

gaatof“4x

HARNESS

SHOP

'®jt£Ses?
a* Masons thus to
-expreae our sincere regrata o', bis an ddeu
drt*.UM therefor*
ffesofrrd. That tn the death of BrothmH. Wood, we have tool a worth)
brother Mtaoo and an upright rilixen.

VXRSTOE XBrs&amp;s

BED JACKS'
grotKuteH

iWe oanm* hove lb- best forming until
we have tbe bast manufacturing to tariad

■B.aB

do not propose to mingle In lbs contest

'between competing poicta citbvr east or
we*t of ua.

wseepliuna have been taken to the term
•used, and a few of our friend* have de
doCed a very4 disagreeable epithet a«
toseeotocily applied, Co themselves in con-

AND WOODEN. WARE. ,

-

fore* and materiale, ssnh sa fadhpems

route was regarded as quite practicable
from Lansing to Healing*.
Perhaps it may properly be stated in
this connection, that the people uf liastings wjlt co-operate to tbe extent ol
Jh«ir ability with tbe company whose
propoaed line Is decided to be tbs best of
any rout* weal of this place. Until the
/jueitoaof pracUcabil.ly ia settled, they

eiitaaH.aod charac trrixed such businu*
■Cqjftlll "under our statute*. Some

►Al NTS,

Deficiency
tM.400
-Every dollar of notes and aohecrip1ttonsin Barry and Eaton Counties la to
be used in Ifewe couetfee."

|t wiU. .tawitaMy.,

MORTGAGE SALE.

zEaooW,

and mingling of these many 114
i. tinged and shaped by aoth wide
of man over Nature’* trees and
la, to-flin of lirtaaL hiirtrihsa
tur*. wahh'X

aa

JW T.a.a™»r,ll I. w™.
M fibe product of bis acroa, eeoeomy rf «k

be did. in whteh rtse Gen. Grant would
&gt;ve been- the sUsckttag W»T-. &gt;»
speaking of tba cruel treatment of our
prisoners, Gm. Grant mid he did not
think Gen. Lee apedally to blame for
U, but that Daria and Be--**“
___ ---------------- for it.' In
1
regard u&gt; Meitab, be expressed the
,opinion that unites the •—-----------(th* armed protection o f
would bo war between —----------- ------and
Fiwcem less than five years. Mr*.
&lt;

A, B» uha^r*. work officer bmiB,frw whet-

r"Genml*^1^10 C*U

The

fund* to bo received from tbew socials
in» bcTMtod. ia further improving the
edifice. A general

MOOT SKEPTICAL,

Ltoo of; tRM

__

idaaw of Mrs. I/'A. Holbrook.

Farming Tools of nil
kinds.

fai*Rui3Vu

Bort cured bee/- da
do.
Befit 3 lbs Brtlor made la June.
Real 3 Ib« Buttsr made in September,
Best Cheese,- tan Ibe or over,
Bast Honey in comb, 10 Iba. or over.
Best niton Maple Molaa^

GEOKGg GRIOMM.

Stray Colt !

ROPE,

” 8475,000
*igu market, and begs la that price, lete. JDiscanoe from Junction to Hasthe cost of transportatiob and commission Xxipg» 15 mile*
’
s?
and tbe risk of aWpwrert. Spend half C-st of-fining road for the iron
tbees costs in putting tbe water-wheel In
ptoes, whereby the steam might be his Ctotfdr 51 miles
Of this road, 41 mile* is in Eateervaat; or in making tbe waMe power ■ on and Barry count ire, Cost
ofil miles, at •5,000 per M. 205,000
pfp&gt;esteu*Langina turnlatlm and wield
Surplus
of mean* in Eaton and
trip bammsra, and bis wool is woven apd
114,000
hi* tool* mask*
.
kson and IngOn Lake Superior, in Illinoi*, Wiscon­
Cat Of 10 M.
50.000
sin and Missouri, In Ohio and Kentucky,
we bare vast mineral wtaltb—copper,
010,000
11,800-21^00
lead and iron.
Wby abonld trot the West make Its'
sbroad fin*
own Iron W*tee|.'*3

Bost loaf Wheal Bread, Milk or
salt rising,
Bart loaf Corn Broad,
Bc»t collection of Cake made by
’
ooe exhibitor,
Bert cared Ham, whb statemeat

kmctYATXD MSAK* MOT rar sscvasn.
•25,000
20,000
40,000
188.400
------------ 8223,400

JACKBOK-H.bHrt
4m_ Iiu . .
8*f&gt;t. Uth A ietb, Oct. 1SU. AUlk.
AtBWJT-Pwtar Backup, a,.
,
fleptlTthbUtb, O*C1MMV"K
KABSIlAUr—Ilvrodun IRcm Ass •** i
ibth, OcL.ntk.
BATTLX OUXK-mtu. c™k Hc&lt;w
SXd.Bepl. :Oih_Ort. Ista.
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iCBLIC NOTICE.

light of subeequent event* lb«re ia no
doubt of the guilt of all tbe parties ap­
prehended, charged with complicity in the
assaalnatioa cf President Lincoln, and It is a qumiiotrpfnegro no mure than of
white suffrage. But it hi a question «.fo
Intelligent suffrage, applicablo to all alike ,
a fixed universal rule, nnalterah’.o except I
by amending the copilitalioo.”
T»o Greed River Valley JU X.
We find iu the Jackson Daily Cilut» the
report of a moating held in the city of
Jackson, en tbe 8d of August, In which
!• the following matter relative to the
Grand River Valley R. R.’ reported aa
having been staled to tbe meeting by Mr.
Pringle. It will be read with interest at

-In IMS-Um matter was talked wp
along tbe line of ths road. The books
were opened in tbe fidi of 1884.
Mr. Pringle sobmlted tbe foltovring
schedule of what had boen thus far sub­
scribed towarfrthe satarpriss •
actual suneCBimoo to
Ealoo ommty ‘
0100,000
Mda'.a best Flour from2 bu. wheat, 1
0&amp;.000
Barry county
true policy of Govenrmetil, to put ob­
3,000
Heal Ax Helve,
Inada ar* much cast
stacles aside. That policy, en help or
11,000 ____ _ ______ ___disappearance of J.
Beit Pine Door,
binder greatly, bringing 'prosperityor
Befit Window Blinds,
Thompson, rebel Agent among the Ca­
Beal Window 8a.b.
Total
nucks, with all theksset* of the agency.—
Beat tot Tta Woo, . ..■
Jake is a natural thief, and they knew it.
They abouH havp never trusted him.
•75.000
Eaton county
7,000— 82,000
Onondaga
. Ji^to-W. A Brows, A. Lynd, W, heard from his -door, or (be puff of a
■tesmnpl*^ eefiftg lumber from the
H. H. Heath.
Total means to this Ums
•251,000

Beat pair Lnidie*' Gsitcrs or Shoa,
Bolllrees Cot,
Baal pair Pauls,
'Best Over Coat,
Boat Flour Barrel,
Boat Pork Barrel,
at

l.ta, BSJ.L im A l«k. Oct 10U*
(juTcjaAnDri-H^a^^^

of dark ^Spangler set to Work at bl* ago. 1 will quit for fear of tiring your
patience, hoping Io see yoe again, some­
trade of a Carpenter, and O'Laughlio put
to an employment in which ho &lt;-an b* time. J remain youra truly,
EL R. CuAXoLxe.
useful. There are about five hundred
and fifty prisoners confined on the Dry
Tortuga*. On their passage hither Dr.
Mudd, Arnold and O’Laoghlta, confessed
that they knew of tbe plot to take tbe
Prteidrat and convey his porsun within
the rebel line. ; but they dray that they
knew of the plot to murder the President,
claimlag that this was decided on by
Booth only ashore time before the coinmlseton of bl* terrible cyme. In tbe

Best 3 Watermelons,
Bat 3 Qulncua,

Boat single Heroes, /
Be»t Man’s Saddle,
Beat riding Bridle,
Beat Trunk,
Best Valise,
Best pair Calf Boots,
Bust Pair Kip Boots,

Tbo

U*Wfta&gt;-

lb* country her* U of similar make and
'
Iwrnln, &lt;l»h M­
* Mltoo 5 but after their arrival, on finding toil to tbs land in Bsrry county, though
that lb* Hlsod, which'Is thirteen acre* rleber oa the bottom lands than any part
of Barry Co. Tbe water I* quits good
in rxtsot and enjoys a.fine sea breexe, is
here, much better than al Derails Bluff,
a very btellhy place, sod not so unpleas­
where ws were last spring- The health
ant aa was supposed, they wereagraeably
of the company is good. Boy* from Bar­
disappointed and congratulated th.mry county are J. Callihan, E. Hale, Gep.
•
•” ' ig*. They reached their
Chandler and myself. ” D. McDonald
omsnt July 2$th, and
waa wall when kto company want to Cam­
|y pot to appropriate
den. Hiram Johnson died with the small
being placed in the posiuun of A**fe4nt Surgeon; Arnold that pox, at Washington, about three week*

That his death leave* a void

wall aa ia tbe community
,wboui as well as
°ut*e2rwa hta memory will long be cber-

That we tender our.aympslictad family and relatives,
Belled to mouro hi* nntimr
tbe widow, under
and aignaturns of
so published in tbe

FIB

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real all Uimm, of
-- ------ broat. Lung, U«rl. Btomad..
lib .11 borufulow owd Fawwui
l.nclple of warrmlio, , e,„.
cure n rdreted. They Will nr-H Orbr^. ■
n.oriiif p'ses. on thi fay,
cotxwiu1
lac*. AU persons ■Ufa' „
riwcipls of iMunnce, shouldanifa^fa^ T*

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cwnnuiiily how e.urt! they eiwt

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1 f»«T» •
ifcra.
Town } North at Bujts 10 WssL
s w Kofis X t&lt; 40
IM M»

Tur Hastimor Social will be enter­
tained thi* (Tuesday) evening at tbe res­
idence of Mm. L' A. Holbrook. The
feeds lu bo received from theta socials
:»to be used In further improving tbe
Presbyterian Church edifice. A general
Invitatwo is extended.

&gt; EWSt
BiWi DRUGS! DRUGS
FRESH ARRIVAL OF

x^t-ssSEsEe
&lt;

ante meeting U&gt; be held at the Court
House tomorrow (Wednesday) cve*ii&gt;g.
Tua meeting will be addressed by Rar.

NEW
TFJU'ERAMCE JUXT1M0.
TULodcraf Good* trsnplan io il&gt;U .illae*,
»r hiM.iatcJ a Mrir. of pcblle mowruce
irrusci-ta b*b«ld &gt;n tin Court Hews* o»w.

artM* Iks

Considerable

excitement

has

ptiNMusEia

by tbe Grand Trunk Co. has been through
&lt;« tbe route from Otsego, through Prai

KNAPPEN A BUBIOWS,

■HU ARI MEMCIIEI,

attention,

Books and Stationery

AM PEK.MONHItS holdfii- Costine.

netille, tbe north part of Barry and
Johnstown, to Laming &lt;aud returned
through Hastings to Otsrgnatfd Allegan,
looking at both proposed routes from
Hastings westward.

Paints, Oil, &amp;©.

Tbe result of ajl this engineering, w«
have nut yet learned,further than that the
route was regarded as quite^ practicable
from Lansing Io Hastings.
Perhaps it may properly be stated in
tius cumuetion, that'the people uf Has­

LUI^NSED

FIRST SATIO.UL BHK OF HAST
IXOT,

S7SII

tings will cooperate ‘to tbe extent Ol
their ability with the company whose
proposed line is decided to be tbe best of
any route west of thi^ place. Until tho
question of practicability is settled, tbes
do not propose to mingle in tho contest
between competing points cither east or

V«:»dt*’IKMS&lt;E

“ Fst-dktocs."—In speaking of sundry

Ottevr. android ltrs, end «Wlr Widows aid
rs. and &gt;l« Kw-Bmurtiss. ss^ ettsiSRMSrf
rrnuMtiA Claims pzomrtly collected M nw
able ntoa. .
.
-.

Cood Sews is ike Aflictt4i

&gt;TS

lueal matters, last week, we incidentally
Alluded to tbe business uf some of our
citizens, and chsrac lerized *uch buain«.ss
as “felonious" under our statutes. Some
cxctpiivus bare been taken to the term
•used. aud a few of our friends hove de
d-jccd a very disagreeable epithet as
necessarily applied, to themselves in Con­
sequence; cod the Uaxxkm Um been
charged with making a false statement.—
Uurobjsci is not to argue the question
or bandy words; we simply re'hssort that
the selling of Intoxioating drinks ia a
“/efoxioss" business under tbe statutes
uf Michigan ; and bo attorney who is
posted in lus calling will assert to the
contrary.

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‘E’EIE
r. so
in » »o tft

7flUU.V,on TtnrU.) rtw!FA *-v of

matter of the Estate at Hiram Wool,

t’ESiSESS
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Town I North of Bafas » Wsol

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14 M l 40 *0 M M

&gt;o&amp; of «JvS|lt' M Jl MilU JK 11 n

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ihlMsg Well?
CHARGES RRAStWABLE
llveled, nr-'hionwboerverusfasnigs

Wi error, It Ims pleased tbe Supremo
Architect of tbe Universe to remove from
among us, our worthy Brother, Hiram
Wood, it becomes us as Masons thus to

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express our sincere regrets al bls sodden
death, it Is therefore
Rr«o!r&lt;7, That In the death of Broth­
er H. Wood, wa have lost a worthy
brother Mason and an upright citizen,
deterring vf our esteem, confidence and
fraternal love.

t RetclvtJ, That his death leaves a roid
lo cur circle as well aa in'the community
kt which he lived, by whom as well as

ourselves his memory will long be cher­
ished.
Ar« W, That we tender our«ympa&lt;hj to his afflicted family and relatives,
•be are thus called to mourn his airtime
If death; and that copies of these Re—iutio'* be presented So the widow, under- ]
‘bewaloftb. Lodge, and sigwatares of
proper officers; also published in tbe J
“S«J paper.

**•*«&lt; TWtU Lodge ba diwaned &lt;
lo the usual hedge of monrniiy fur thirty

•

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Job r

‘

HASTINGS, MICH.

tween the rival points west uf us than at
this place. Two delegations have visited
Ibis point from Otsego, and two or three
ftnm Allegan. The eu^/ecr sent out

TAR CLAIM AGEHT8.

1

Burton &amp; acklets

been

manifested, over this project during the
past week. More of it, however, la be

vp.»». lUMiaurn. ursdociie,
11k IUwcU and l*»h| aduM1
&gt;4f. Loss of Appclilr.wU dises.
ir^CBUil IHoJlcffft. ThlJ *1
« blood «&gt;.d alitaiilUinu the st
r»|4siuia which it would noil
aldraseh. luck MDr*(iKW»,f
uialgia b:i d nrrypua IrriuWU

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BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

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BTOM4CH

EHSAtT Miiinim*.

IITTIIS

111 IM Boot rwTOW rf

SQUB^T OSt’s

PHLMOKIlCj BYHVP,

BBAWDm

TOSIC,

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.

^jr*«AM«LW

KIM.-,

MARBRAKEIPniS.

11 AVISO FORMED
whej. We are fafiwmad tba best results
are obtained by feeding the eager beet.
Cut In tMe alkie, they .»« learn to aat
tbe beei%’and b«cun.c w food of them aa
to cat with a voracious appetite. This
kind’of food make* &lt;hacn sleek aad tai.
it is* cheap food, and tberb ia no danger
cakes together, of different ages, the
yojogerysill learn to eat from tbf oldaf
and thus they can be often fnd at a very
eariy age. bn- poft I eh eM be observ­
ed in raising calvrs, which ima n«t been
general!* tx'tioed, and that ia. that the
calf ought never to be allowed to suck.
After the calf has been cleansed by its
mdlbee, remove it at once and feed by
taiid. It will thus be much easier taught
to drink it* milk, and, never having
learned to rock, there will be less danger
of fta doing so when turned out to run
with the herd. There will also be Iras
trouble Of elites, when trtgrtherr.ucking
each other—a lad habit, which v&lt;i»u u»
jerro their thrift. When the ealf Is im­
mediately Removed, a* aboye recoin I

there to much U.. trouble oci thta««x»unt.
hart board suiue Insi.t that'eahts
would not thrive eo well under thia treat
ruentM'wheu allowed to suck fora fsw
days. Saving repeatedly tried both
metbbda, we have become satisfied that
this idea to a mere whim, as the calrcsj
eiifermly &lt;16 better Uiat a&lt;e uwver'al­
lowed to tuA. Wo 'auggest 16 thoeo
about raising stock this ecaeoa,ifthe have
a supply of sugar beets, to try them ss a
food lor calrce, and note the result.—Ex
rhaa^r.
'

A OCWWHSMXIff DRUG

STORE!!!

ABE FBEFABED TO BUPPLT

rc:;cJ a, te, tej u« «wr»‘■

-t.f..

XtTRT KECfciyEB

.

hew |nd moat eompWaarorttnent of

OF ALL KINDS;

HElMBOLtFS tMTIACT BUCHU,

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arcaoX&lt;McreA.Xobacb»by\e,
a» a xacCaevae- wbiftw
curt aW Xbx “ AU wb.veb.
5U»b. U hikr to,” bat a» a
rt-vacAVaX. aaco-X — a g,r«aX
HtawXaXor
Xbx »^»Xxra.
■\w Xbx HvVvou* CaWXTveXfe
©5 Xbc 'Wt»X an$L ft oaXbAbxrt,
Ka», $or a Uaft Xvakc.brva
raurb-attAcA aw artyeVe ox
ftXomaeh HkVter*, wAvt-eh.
lakcw x\\
«\wan\v\u*s
awA aX Xhc
aT*
a sure, ^rcvreuVut ©5‘

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tes l?m tswwinnwWE B=rt:.i»&lt; U

O«V0« ANp MEDfCMDt,
jrfCbeaMraJHP.1.1

END XT PRICES

llSOhol.

Suit the Times.

MH U|WM.
PJT FOR MKCRAJriCAL A!fD MRDlCntAL
TCRJN)HXS,OXDYjn
’

Al, ■ Ml MUI

IH NSW TURK. SINCE THE

Great Decline,
In Prices,
’a are prepared to SELL GOODS

TKA, copra, SVOAM.SPtVES.riCTTW,
PXUXB8. FIGS. RAISING. CODFISH;
l» feet, e»vryibj«» ia the Grocery.Tisa, susb as
wWl *• oeUrd lor familv wso.
Atoo * jreat ewtoty
tb«

Shnetac H»Me|*at Oratreacl..

At aa Low Prices

In tbe Mark Lane Exprtu, a black
smith, who has had much experience in
the art of shoeing, contends that io order
to praveni hbrM from vv&lt;ne«hblM tlmt
should be kMud at folfows:—4 Make fhe
toe-caulks very low. forward, standing a
little under, and Re ebok wtuGr hack

A. Any Other llowse if MIcMjea.

awA a\X. daseaMs ©J a feivaxXar waXwre.
.

&lt;nXD3C3S7 ■J‘XBJQIinXH1
And Cooking Extracts,
rqit TUB B&amp;FBCUI nnxini'or rua

ladibi.

art, cora\iOscA
rare, anA
VowwrSwX. rooX* aad. hxxbs,
\Bb\.cb. make. Xheva

OUR STOCK
&gt;rls«s more than tbe u&lt;u*l'Stock
iidd* kept ib » Country Slupe, end

,-bl.ulluAb'j L.UnACl SuCiiil
' awi

PATENT MEDICENE*.

arc, Xkc \wor vaaa'* Vnc^

Hr. Hobaekh

For Doing Busimess,
rax

EEEKKW3MII
' n oFAewttrPfty, owly/ “ (,

SVotruieXx 'B'vXVtt*
V\\&lt;. «,OOT mOAV WUXn\,

X&gt;J w &lt;Ab
^'UNT BOLD’S

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lx

ets-e*ns«in tu *MW.

.

TSocTot'. To'AV,.

B U C H U

Dr. HoXjack'*

ftX.o'm.o.eV. UlXUn
Principal Depalo—

. 1.4 EXTRACT BUCMU

shoes as far forward aa passible, and sot
thsi. hind shots ss far back from the toe
uibsy conrenianlly can. It remains fur
Mt^IhrnbebfodnmitlBto decide ubiehl.
tbaWUrthud,

In the Brel place, to have handy slumps
t^l, ■!*. Iqxm. ..uys. that when you mow
yen ■UE'ver* op to them, and only just
g»loff4h*--nwrt’hii&gt;e. nt&gt;d move them and
tooWMbi aad when yrwa rake do tbe same.
Then again at pi -singand harrowing
such fiumjM are eqtwEy bandy.
.ft, th handy L. "fatte the mowing .ma­
chine in the’meadow, ready for another
year, j This »» also.haody for the maau{acturar. We can leave ths plows, her
rows- wad,&gt;bwra»-nik&lt;w all in the field,
haedy' for Mother year. It fe not always
wavnntent to haul, those things alt to tha
barn or shed, «td then thdragthem tack
In the ssnie fivld.nrxt season ; it is cer­
tainly nioru bandy to leave Uwm w bare
na*l wanted. _Now if«« only think of
Ihcarthiiiga wc catt.eave ln&lt;ny steps by
having thing, handy. — CmrttpoiulrM

ntS^See Ib7 aaa offon/tvs
X&gt;» dultaij ud rixtr-lhtM etnu
ucv«dU£s at Law bsTinr •■mch
loTar the 4«M now reexrinis.
wnfMWir'sgr part thereof—
fitSwSst ooJw.duMe., ,ttw mb,
r. IM*. .1 tea oalock tn tbe fcre'l
fl.ffaat tan cribs Court Hluse I
ilufinr, IltlAmsl, &gt;&gt;■« Hi.,.

■Dr Hoback'*
riXowvixeV WiVteva

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tasmwlrris&gt;«,G&gt;d|ub&amp;^a

OUR FACILITIES

Bptetol MtinlWe &gt;!ll Up.id’io COMPOUND

Undar ibls bead o&lt;&gt;ula be comprised
many things, but I will only mention a
few, and many would probably pursue adi&amp;re«trimr&gt;e. but ad w. are all differ
ent tn form and manners, so in axprwaa-

■StaUncatiayritfBfdated it.
lk.4r~JL-ISP.SMl recorded ia

'Vo'cAc.
aOBIWABH

low, and the toe-caulk high, and propctIng forwerdehoMta taMh.'tU h.«d «-&gt;t
while coming up over 'a high V-e-caulk,
thus giving time fur tbe forjrard fool to
«r-&gt;MrW &gt;M
n im&lt;
4a
borie wUTtravel clean, without a &lt; lick.

MQRTGaDe sale.

JBilioua Fever,
Fever arid jlgue,
Liver Compla,intt
^vapepsia,,
LndTgeetion,
Jccundiee,
Kidney Complaints,

GROCERIES!

I

Dtattl,.

M1 BBOAnWAt,

.Klds^*""4

Ko'lM EOUTI1 tenth bt, nnxjL

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NEW STORE !
"LOTTIE" REIIELL

Will iIs Her Best ts Mmm.

®W!TS &amp; 8E®3&amp;,

NEW GOODS
NEW PRIECS!

Bswsre of Gonnlerfaifa

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Krf-Ai On*.

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ASK FQH HELMB0LD*8!

ftXovctae\v I&amp;X'tere

Than gittan art put up in quart
bottle., of u-hioh Ik. above ia a faa-ahnil*. ST.« UM ia finaLy tngrand, and
la provide 1 with a tafe-guard from
aounurfai^. tgrioa *1 per bettie, n

. poritHriy aiaarws, m obum to hs .ri^e.1
^"♦waitUluroinjor white,.-«b.tk.r
WdbydtoWMS, ftiafor eld an.
.,. • 11 T1ULT•‘?,,, ? •b- “ ‘■‘■k’”'1 “»!*• • 6“
• wMab heaaswte. aay, thouauidr. who hare

BOOTS &gt;MD SHOES, Ao- dto- -r । &lt; -V r : f jro filing

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can oder you r

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-■ RPUBNDaD BASGliMI lUd with aetrong head baitw, a loalharti
CHM&gt; iabest. It adwuld be fed and waler- 0LD-LADIE8 it FAIR MX1DEN$
jdata^torlimemil. toad aboold cooWXLL PLBABB TR Y IT.
eiat of iMaa outs, wheat bran, writ; or
roola, if It will Mt them, are sUl! beUer,
aad a very liulu will do. Tn. first Win­
tar it should bw nrrd for; after that It
williwad M ntwre grain untU it ia aid
enough to work.
With a little oarv in breaking, a Ur.ner may keep tor aatuck af toweaa with bat

IHIENIX INSmUNcK CO.

tTOVEII ITOVEtl IT0TEI1
Mr He

1 W.. .' riM-L SrubK. o(. BOOTS

it wM I

’avpaaggr'.T.:
fwylU

CMioothesaUln lUymiM-. for.ri.br
« AO
„ WM.h. MoSa SHELL.
Grand R.rM., B«Pl, 1M4
ll.ere.jlUv*.

’

Caliew M One sbilliac aad upweinls.

AHl&gt; SHOES, in laa

~^MWlto tisrHtes hereby rirea, ilwt tk« r»4

artAhx Sckbxcrh VAt\\b,bx^
VrcvxuXvacr Hvavth.ea,
cwXcr^, IWraalkitw, cXc.

that to Mostly
kept ln a teunlryiSlM^ aaeb M

’ On moat well regulated farm, there. U
a bort.kept for home work, that seldom
goes on tee road to any disliMKX. Now
iffarmera would .tudy their interest, .nd
have that one hruod mare, tbgycguld rarer
a colt sawy year with but tittle trouble
or txMM*. Tba Bret mi month, it.can

vatXawckoK^
€w\ox^ab\t.

Sir. Hoback's

Uj Stork ernbricee all

GROCERIES

vctbu£oraX«, Xhx. weak
iubWeiaXcdu

Sto«iae\x WAXere

The Tery L*wej| Bala, Nr Oub.

BROGANS

WiowwicNt. ’BWltee

d.rvx&gt;c a\»a^
atxA make.

Ab EMtlrely lew •tM*Jcwr Gwo&lt;»,
W^fts’proprafetoMlfkt

DRY GOODS.

.MORTGAGE SALE.

Yir. Hobackh

Dr. Hoback'a.

TME ONLY SURE THING.
THOTOGRAPH

0. D. SPAULDING,

MEN’S AND BOY’S

arc \W Ack vaax\'* ftoXact,
av\A Cova^ort.

| ikt, T,k, (Are ,1 IL

tesU^H.

Get the’Genuine Article!

Str Ord*, ba Trit! Sattla,unt

?.7?rajic?«:’css
"tttiuwrdssgi

nBAL ROIJD IS-SURAKCE-lbit .Uni, t!&gt;n

Phcenix of Hartford.
ta^;raa3,x ^9“"“ «■«’ «A.w
sSSEeWass

. My, pwjds were

bought ainwo the

is®

CESC&amp;WIND,

great dccttisln'f rices, I mH! for cash or

ca,h

*»33,172.64

ready pay, chaige nothing fur Interest,

nothing for keeping ‘books, nothing Lt-

bad debt., Mrf &lt;*l£t’&gt;

‘

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mr muumffr
on-my Gouda. . TbU to whyr tflb «rfl

Anarra

CTlTOKWtK,

axAor amr
»ou«xitb».

clotbixo,

cImwwb.

nntm

(FDRUART UM.)

whan whisky to awes,
nt «Trrr pLj.lciiL, M,
rvoni, Lull. s-Klv .nd t
&gt; this po.Mte. Th, rtln
nosgti they take a Nttlt

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JXKKAK BOKITBAH

.WEED TONIC,

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VOL. X.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MIC»„ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1BK.
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JULIUS RUSSELL
SX.fs.ESJEi!!’-

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A.8TA1KIA,

wcrH'WnThave tU toimd attraodlM for

Have just Purchased
ktoboa lacW*r match,’ 1

A LARGE STOCK OF
Thea ail tee tanthafcr.

Vm teal goarwnwy heart vtihaol

^ty’GOOOS,

TtoUttiagaMlaa ata/;
And darker grew (h*&gt;BaiiWb teeea,

WUab are Bktog SoM atGraatlr

Lae* teetbar look tathraree, to*.
B«y*ed the raDay tai
Baa! eaNbaeVy deed b bnUleg.
And yea'aa glittering iter.

REAL IN

And Um*. aw*ai Mteeli U**e ag*4*.
Met late, hU|m teforet

DRY GOODS
rocencs,
art.aaj !■! » . a*»l«o.i&gt;c«t In urittag dated th*
:t» As. ,f Marr’.. A. I&gt; !»5J
neonfad la
u1 a.j»irraoS&lt;a &gt;» lib«r “X" of Nortngei
. pis --- call* -'l»l d%y of March. A.U. INS,
........ ^uKib.riMdJanxaS. T&lt;utw»taJ«n«
. .. . u ul.-eh M- rtgagv iberr la eteunrd w to
, .1 thadalr oflhii B"Uea lb* (am offtrarbea­
rd Mil
dollar laad liitr three atoti
Jr-.arilor piucrediegs al Lav barrag baea
.t.d Ij &gt;•»’»» lb* &gt;i»M »» remaiateg
c^rrdbj .»iJ Mortgadaerten part thereof—
•• .Cf || bcrr I; gt’ •(» that end*nlnaadaf .th* 191b CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
i. of Srplrul-rc. 15M. al tea ulurt In lb* fc.fr-1
. .. »l tl« a.-rth treat &lt;ioo» of th* Court Roue*
ll,: • iliac*rf Mailing!, &gt;atb*meaty aad Flat*
-rr-ald. IWf «&gt;i: Ik m&gt;H at public ancticm ar
inlor Io III Uglierl bidder, tto prvmlic* &lt;!*•
;rd.d is s«d Buftgag*. or to meek thereat aa
»• !m Cttoacry U&gt; iiU.fr th* cnla new do* on

A. HOLMHOOK.

Attorney and CaaaaaBorat Law, sad Bobcit
la Cfcaamry. will prasnptty aad teilbfany
nd Co th* baainni of b.i calltag . Coi»»j.=
c. CoUretto*. and Military and Baal Katate
reatodedel Oflki la Uafhrrek Moab.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

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„r„|.^liy
IbaiaatMwaat
AllU&gt;T*«orMyM«a'.C,l — .4rte«iUyyre»«

VERY CHEAP!
F#if cash qr^Udy-pay.

t«.iu

Ute place, at

KUaMfcfc. STORE,
Hustings, Mich.
JV&amp; V* BVBSBU. A CO.

TME HOST SKEPTICAL

VIRTUE nr THE

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STOS2ACM _g s

MORTGAGE SALK.

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(Hl ... .Mr Mi.cned by iaI4 Wllllaai OwaloN
to Iljacen Caca^brli, oa Iba fl th toy *f February
A D l- .'.mJr.-aurtod &gt;e Um ofe«« afeceoaa
Mirr!&gt;4ch.A.D. l*«Mt io'cteck P. M.. in Uber K.
11 -.-tog.,, on paar* IM »d 104. and, wM*b
mUuur.aagc&gt;H6huagntoby aak Duueaa
&lt;'«wpbrU toTraaela La Barg*, ea th* 3O1b toy rf
Nratuir, A. ft. k*L H4
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rrt.-irdm luTLr uOkr aferaaaH. J eaa lUh, A. D.

L Q. BOtwet
' Atterav »• tow. Mldierle
vaevltng Atuwnry lae to*.**.

W^^iST^
r*&gt;b c, ui-4 an sail ar procaodingi barter 1
rn.ntc.ud te raa**«f tba toBt aMNNa W
stfp2rES££S

atatrery Iw. al th* due (FthlawUaUINr
•al'ikUarnaaA.BfhramrtMKMeit BoUi
§&amp;S£HEggS

MhJ^er. Wada^Ld- Ac, all O&lt; teMdh rwqbira Wteb ilj‘daw U4
nd Hoot; rntetrd the pantry, iBMKnnterta to «vert«RM. -Ji 'tbdreforw
----------- —parfedjy at.It, devoted oar. &lt;MB(U.«b NN ttoB en*aHy Md UlMBtl
ulvea tototemog,
- . f.*jz ;
1,1 wwwtlttd mooM twn**eto«'aNMwh
I I* •
»«raiidi pa board agraV fir tU codrM imdOMCwf • totefthr,: end
plana, teMto, yep-toa,
ipg Bov* tot ifoietoMM, tto* ao uitarv*l. Un* 1 wind.
o( qtoit, «ul agifo * noiN ; preaapjI? tto
" No drwtoa pb*M ihal," I irpHB*i*nwd
window wa* gently raised ; and again all
*W4itw«r,-eome t»p«&gt;my awom,*to
•«
.TH
of a toarj .ahW*
tba oantinwwd, “and Mttonpp.RIM.*. ,*
pareing tba togap .ae«mrd tn aff.ud L,
opportunity for a afore decided effort. Gar
' Wa onrered- hi* md»; and tbam, etoea
white the raid* iitha whreJ* waa loaded beaMo M* pUtoarp- wna a 4to4fo«, ta tba.
We lived in a Tarrace a* the time hi a creek toppdad from Ito abutter, and wo trolte* ofKrtAob **g MAy.-imS ta buro
which my tai* fa laid, in which we may “"W toMjhfl^to^i wae forced, fur
“Thi* I* Naariy aM-tto apperktu*,” be
term a suUdiatrict u( Ixwtdon, hie w* i‘»n^ulp. aa&gt;d - “but you aorfoe-eowi* nbaeed &lt;4tote««d to tto k«w; . trace that .thread wad
were within Gva mile, of Charing Onea,
you-wH! liitd tnal it peaam throupb that
and the dark month of Dooember wiw Hr*®r
seta 11 totoin'-tb* «*bg Arntettore-Hupon va. Robtohea had been frequent
l found’tha latter a diSieult request tn gore d&lt;wt&gt; to the baek ‘wnadp and -nw
in our neighborhood, and eo le*e than
three houara out of train Ito Termed i«W»U.XMte far “V heart «m toeUng you will emnpratoad-.NtyptoN. -ftamb
had bam entered by burglar, and robbed, with rapidity, pnd .tMtmping ayaloat, my that no man c&lt;u»Sd approach the bark pare
.‘"VW
i UiU I uf tto bee** wttboea toaikiNg ap th* back
and yet no diamvrry &lt;if tba ihMvm beA "h%&gt;
—ui-s. * - *- a.— ----- a-f—ta. . 1
taken place. 80ably, atot, bed the teork
of entry been aecorftpli.hed. that In -no
Nothing coullLto MV* . caution a than
iWtUBJ -TUuurb.
cat* had tb* himatoa been alarmed;-and I tto proccrdinjtj of lh« rnbtora i the abut
ter UM puibcj back •* tto moat tlow and
it the morning that th* diec&lt;&gt;verj of a :^e*3y fnapn^r ; had 4torn toad a bell ' &lt;*»dto;
rubbery waa made.
I .
iMtnomJllo tL J doubt wtolfter It would [ ’ '
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In two out of the threwcaua. a*,*». have boakenda Au ring. At interval* ltoutotk«Tpa*~sJ through tb* botolM
bored te Um window reah, and waa ttoa lead-te fold west* usd th. itoatxtMte are
trance had been eA-ct od thtough * pan­ there wmVfU ‘from
try-. iadow, by renvuviega pane ofjiiaaa, '5* ’-Sr*
T* *" “\°r । made Gul In thia boy. Under.At fiy I aaferAJ tamiiT** by thf w.ay, wbo came
and cutting a an-.all bed- in thank-iuar.— tto iN.btou placed h|t teg acroaa lb* placed the. tin bna, paw in ; and orer tto her* to fin&lt;&gt; oeTy their chi m nay* a tending
Thia window wav oa the ground fluor, window *ilf,*tol lightly daKvnded into tbo kiy wm a bg.lo preyaw Lire Ljtocdreg- At&lt;W pled T ww g'GUBily with tovir
and emilJ eaaily be reached, .iborafjige,
toMMyrfgtahwre godePB tree, M«a*tora
Gout tba uutside. la tto-third robbery,.ajen oat d or*, wa* very
ttobtobom: tod to*. Hltedrtoo of
au upper window »u ruler cd by n-epa dark, and tn jto corner ..tore we aloud it
ofa kiufe.wbicbGircedbech the faiieniug. waa blaek aa Erebus. Our foctna, ttornand of merer, allowed tba aa&gt;h to be forp, ware quit* yndi*Ungui (hable, and
rateed.
tb* only chanea q* d&gt;KX&gt;v*ring tu wa* by
vie «*•» I war In IIW Stato bra Mar DdSo rapidly tod th* mbberiea ocairred. timching or to*&lt;ing to.
,
that the abide Mghbwbovd waealaraa«d
i Th* Aret Iforgtar waa boo. followed by
The police ebook their baada and ioobad a aecooJ. wh'.lrt. «« cvuld bear that J,
Now B«*ww M Nubab* Fau*-—
third, who wm ouUid*t'waa'U&gt; retnalp'
There ia a paujeetotm ■ K»n* *4 Niagara
much L&gt; be laatroUid, failed to tod any
Falla to mskwawew. aoaaaavtealioa to»e*.
'. MmSer.i
due to the robber*, abo, they al the aame
time warned, vara evidently nut ragatkr
ASV**
**• cf
orackimrn.
irn^
puah tba abultor
Tfti'W l!-'
AS.it* had readied euch a atop-K tfcl
we need to aleep «iUr» revolver elnN In
our bedude, wtoa wa happened to hpct,
» friend who cam* te elay wrthueaAaw U&gt;th n&gt;bben moved away &gt; few paore
। day*. Tbla friend waa u «M Jotjid- from the window by ‘ which Uwy had e»1 buntar, and waa aa /ail *1 every artitoe terad. &amp;y Ufe.o4V| way In whJehthay
by which Ito animal creation mteh* be
eapiared. Ha «»«WW&lt;'4 SiXtofc
could have dropped my hey. 8
of baring an adventure with burglar*, and
acomed the belhf that they were more eouU aweytotbing, an&lt;J I began to doubt yMaMh«»»b«%n|an war. U
than a makh in cunaing for artel the whether ow#'pMttai waa an agreeable and you kaow all iho reel, f, ‘ „
average boeb banter. ll wwaiarelntoM &lt;K«,M 1 wa^arme J only with abv&lt;wd, a not’ to be
wa awnred Uta it «•» «n axiom that an waaport, Hi*Wk4*P I knew' boar to «M;
aceowpliatod roober oould *&amp;ct aa to- wh.lkt htw lrltod‘a tnaea* of oCtuw or
:
»*• ‘ ’
trance into aay bdanaf; and tbat inetru cfefWae fhitowto.tHng.
“Ycwt aea thia Uir.id.*' be ewd, ._r
Ibad hot Tonf U&gt; watt, fhr a InoiAr waa
menta were need of aweh a natMi* a* |&lt;&gt;
of the
UnmedhilMy, ing ona thal wMpear'Se dpor, pell II."
cut holaa in door, without NoM, and, to (tftreh bv
I did ad,‘ud YidmedtalaTy a tie cop
fact, ihAl through roof* end aky light*, and ftdWwn bwrtvn&lt;i*.t*y lighted w»;
- A
down chiinnry* and ap waler epouia, an atlto ffiktem," tu r frtad drew up the dropped into the hend-ba.in.
*1V1» thread goee down atairt, «edto
aeeompliihed burglar could aaaily entor elide oCUedarV knfeen. and Baatud Un.
the bait defended bouae in the kingdom. hrtt bn tM Anew of twm m«w&gt;i &gt; torn* feetoeed acreea the AoM w mdow ; 4*1 I
brute
tbat
effae
I
veerM^bf
m&gt;
fteato^
time
khtorln*
UtciUnnale
df
A
rardlre&gt;
Our friend'* argument waa, that a burao that it abeeM t&gt;4i MipetBh*w j4*Mrpointed ichhida them. -’A :
“If either uf 7— -w»v«, HI put a AxuaWto. Tbea t er*M atOtaa
eoupla of p«»leu ia M«," adld tny frteod, w bettor a meb «M appruaehmif ttotoahdoec W-tod&gt;«atof«d by too Ooei wtotf»w
Nto&gt;^kNdtabteJtM»«1lb«‘
bp wbwb the OWU had entered. “Ncter
dwrp lhai acoelnr,' ha.MttopafUfa a
utoBMfM|bwL|l k .“.down «■•&lt;&gt;» bi W
proeeb, and caw than make arrangwmeoto &gt;Mk" to*a4-U‘‘M. ip»R epw tbe abe*tar. and aboel Am poiWB," '
. • ., i uf
io waleetn* him."
enumiped, of
Mate ». ®*°
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,d*r.ag,
ai.d
Ux U
much tto* oor GteofW eeBfidwMa «to«M
ABbUhHdto.dWb
ba1 token out of him.
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A Tew day. altar thia noiMreraalioc, thfarw* pC-ttotoe*
polk* informed ea that nvml aciapwi HvraMtfrktlMM
oua rtoraetrre bad been aacn about, and
re®&lt;pm*od*di»ita|&gt;e ah.|to start, 0«*

sytSss;

Which will be sold

1&gt;

'* mad, in deaoeoding th* bmtedbBtNtoea.toota, h*H^ -cCSC'

SBisreltanjy.

. rundij ) iimroM.ud bid «
•l Ulc.roa, wa* raled teaaa aM.
&gt;
Ilf beyu^ IL* r*eah ef
rd Ilia. J moat dm. and gala
&gt;*C*e&gt;y HtepeMaBS^to
■ cl ib*wc vurUng Ihair way.
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and liaaw* of

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o., n,»^i .in IM IU ..r, ud
rrawaM. ai.Ui n Ml l» trit
whole thing. Qxna in tto dark ) alipxx.
a-drme. ng gpwt, *»d yoor gofoahara, aod
•«•»&lt;«•»ail &lt;.'.
i
J wa* *ou« provided a* ba wfotod, aad
read* to toaoawd th* *AkA.k Ito dart- ,
Ww, tp*w*g»to^" aeid my friato.
"4^1 *&gt;• aaveu .up. k&gt; ito Arvt Utomg,
t wai«* o«b*aa AAarw trda, aad .the foorth
*tep ortaka atominably, po to oarefol to to Uw doora or wToUwSTSeelnd It out;
dgtaanj,without Mtov."
4 and they keolr toiwreblr w^l tbe dMOMTba foght w&gt;* Lotitorooa, and taaay a
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office

ovan

jun-

�reliable
commenced nver fVe years ago, wl

became a
kick wfa
attempt*

51 811J5-W area aa saeUsa!«. fe.jOwy-■

when her
thrown d

"tllTraeident,'

WvS"«*
large debt, suddenly created by the war.
•khi roost fa* paid, aed Ito fotosmt
promptly, met. Owr national expeeeen,
for yeafa to come, are inevitably Increas­
ed. U is weU foe all loyal roes to Ieoh I

)* 8aLk-so

aa re«. fa. «!.»* «rew

bruising!,
almost h
and she il

ax matteas calmly and candidly, and aid
U.t .r Dors aod C&gt;llta( Bl—t,
rock action as may bo Beaded far thoee
new emergtactox We molt erwrn and
\ JthSStSy 1!*°“ " •«
secure our triumph oveF'Ratalltoa by
CQkUAftk—*1 Ptoait Heu&lt;
.
AtalagT—y-v.ttoai .te aeateto. Mtaly te |
such wise cere for our finances aa shall
R. R. Mumford, whore fidfa re to meet
proride mesas for keeping high the etoa»»nww
ILK- x--«.r- Oymisiu !ate. &lt;M to.; iRO/i,
dard of breor, aad, aa a mesne of re dotag bb engagemreta waa announced MV.rd
UM
“Be\h“ '**n wrested ba a etarge
help the proeperity and heal thfol growth of d»ing
stacks on banka to which ba hid
of the people's skill and industry In rg- bo fund., Hla operation. involve, bow,K
aU
fa. wwn _ AUrOX-t-wUr—^,.
ricullure, manufactures and commeem.
avor,-a lore oToaly about 1100,900.
r, « S® rev.
[ promised. It contains ten, white the wpe
I Maaulkctare,'ha* Warranto* (too*.
During the fiscal year j— dosed, tte
The Wrehiag toe Setreb, who reside in
rior mechanical execution, and the orlgiuincome from home or revenue taxes, wee the aristocratic . locality af Foretore ih
srovBHi
’
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al low price is maintained.
street and
red M
Mt—IIimIM ivmw, object I
aver *200,000,000, and from tariffs *7fl,. street
ssm
‘sir
It sells m good substantial biiKTing st
vOO.OOO. Both these aoaraee uf income I to the oaiored eetoUe eetablfahed fa that
J *3,00r,and in steep, library: style a* •»,I viefaity, by (tea. Howard, of-the Freed- ' 7:^’iU,d
Tu°ra*» In
■ And rt-eryiMag rfae■-fashfoowi from
are indispensable. A "Cutnmisaiun OSJI
60, (be same as is etetged fite seesin I
■are*. Burma. They boaeaebhiai Io have of *3,000, to swult examlnaUcm trnl. v.
A p*rty of thirty oegroea from tte( similar works wfitph beftiedly, to veil
the Rarnre Laws," cboren by Congress, ttere removed, aad aaeign, among otter
Shrcl (raw. All tarls •(
and acting In cnoneettao with th. Treas­ ireaMM, that fa will depreefate tte vale, Booth passed through Naw York yester­_ and to contain only aboet half tt&gt; rnucli
____ U. WMUiUT. 1 *
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day, en route for Rhode Island, where' i reading tnaucr as Barrett's. .'
j„i. &lt;
uryDepartment, is now fauaaion in New stf tte real aetata.
4th. Die poruait of tte I'rrotdwul in
Irome. have been provided for them Lv 1
| CUIC.IUO—ethenssa Hem
York alite Custom Hours,red will visit
TO steamship Chins, ashore In Boston the Freedmre*e Barren.
this work is from a Phologrwj.h taken aw) [
Hete-awa aorkosi. rista
th. W«»t before their labors does.— Harbor, tea been got off wlttecf damThe Pacific Rte1 road
engraved expressly far it, and wa* .pro­ i&lt;srn&gt;e*Ma»'tortua**L
nouncod by Mr. I.inc&lt;i|n. bis family, Mt. I
mouth
tlrer,
Tteir doty is to exsmine the wfade field,
____ - tefftaam
— ....... ...W,
viuure
' bridge orer Stinger river, have been rer 1 Colfax, Robert Dafe Owen, ana other'
and are tew- each interest Is lisiriy or
Tm bnoaxraw (Oato) &lt;Otl:R—nn rted eway by-a rjos In thoee streams.— friends, the must aecnrste likeness pub ;
Gthcrwhw droll by,at present. In the *4;
' , The road wu recently examined by com­; listed.
—AcorrespoMoeiof tte Oteriie Jfew
ju.imsnt, and,comparative amounlof tax
' m Wuners, »vd ncccKrd as a flret dm
5th. Il is the only work Inst contain*
says the well on fos Swift.fem cams to
and tariff; and they invite facta from all a staadMUll o. Monday, tte hist oik, by road, and U. S. bonds dems&amp;ded for its' Engravings (sketched on ttespot) uf ike i
Houses sod Scenes In which Mr. Linrolii
“ '
luteraatod to gi«e light fa lhelr.wart— to, broahfog of the oabto, loMtog tte construction.
lived
and moved in early lifo; of the Old 1
Tte -Natlcmal Teachers* Cuoventton
D A. Welto, of Troy, N. Y.; &amp; CUweU drill and aoofaet of rope fa tte wHL It
ro-Msamblet! at Harrisburg yesterday Church be attended when a boy—said of
of Philadelphia, and &amp; 8. Haya, of CM- will takes few days to got it out. Tte
tobfag and pumps are roenived, aad^heo morning, five hundred delegatos being other highly iuterevting and aduXl scecrv i
niLs.
ogo, make up thia Important Cununi. itte obsiruotiousare removed they will te Dreeenl. Gov.; Curtin, and Gov. Bred- connected with bisfecutful and remark- i
V
ft LASS.
mun, whore report will te largely the tried. Tte prospect for a good yield of ford, of Maryland, and Gen. Geary were able career.
.
|
Oth. It will uul be a mare political
U
DITTY
basis, probably, of Congressional aotton 'od is 'Site flauenng. Tte wall at Ves- invited to seats tn the Convention? The
history
of
Mr.
Linco
ln's
life
and
s
dmln
isj
nnlUun has yielded from eight to tan business yesterday aAoroooa was devoted
tratlnn," but wiTfle d' Tull an3 compWe '
AND WOODEN' WARE.
barrel* ptoAwv ; tel
tel foefo
their pump
pump does
dean not
not to tbs reading of essays on educational
Specie, at pretent, does out oftte coat/
biography, culled from the cb-ocesl roaatever the result may subjects.
try largely. Our Federal Bonds flow to’
A dispatch from Aspy Bay, at9o'clock teriale, written under (he moat fsvurnl.lv
istabliabad.; There to'a
Europe. We import too much.
5 rock under this ro­ last evening, says there era no signs of circumstance, and by one wk.', of all
anything
from
the
Great
Eastern.
others,
was fa-el qualMhd far the task.
it is thought by tboeo test, reformed |
- hom six io seven
If soy proof of Barreu'v ability were
Richard L. Shelly, tte correspondent
that some *400,000,000 of cur Nstiuaal I hundred foot. And present iodioetioos oflhe N. Y. TriAuw. wbo was arrested required, it can te found Io tte om.fidvnr.
asW that II a til pay to work it.
Bouds areln Europe, and from koOO.OOO,Tte throe wells at VermUliuo, Boift’a and eent from New Orleans br General placed in
000 to MOO,000,000 of Stats and Rail Farm and Birmmgtem, have all strock .Canby, Ua^been taken to Fort Lafayette. tte fad of bis tei ing occupied, fur a teriu '
[ The
amet Was made on account of Mr. of y ears previous to hu&gt; spguiutnienl to |
.
road securities—fa all over *000,000,000. tte* alrate, with nearly the sama iodise-11 Shelly',
criticisms on Gun. Cteby*. ad­ hie present office, lh» high position of
The mterast of which—over *50,000,000
I ministration of afiair. fa the Departmsol Editor is Chief ol tte CtMfannli Gudis 1
**»« tafow a«rte IS tonate
fertaA
—Is to bo paid In specie or itsequiraient.
N. B.—1L tte book to be delisersd,
of tte Gulf.
grstw awv Arenc*s Alav.M. cvsUi.isg Arve•■««(-« tfa are^at «ros&lt;.i« .4 tltor r.re.,
This is si sum so greet that ifa increase
A dispatch from New Orleans uys the does ixM. fa all respects, vqua! Ibe aaruple '
ihaftotowlsx rvaiteteai. :—
report ofColonel Degemo'a death is pre- I 'copy or deecriptfon given of U in tte I
Jiuuld te guarded against, nr financial
CasUvrarei Difare. r«W.I&gt;, KWaaslbw.
h was
**• another
aartber person resemrevem- I FrcBpeelos, Subscribers will be under im&gt; I
ly-tev.
Ilvedfths. M-rtaJ l.ret—
troulle.wil! ccine. Doubtless, in the I versed with ao intettigeot gemfaroan day i mature. E
of ibe B #a rU atal Fata utaiag ItonhMB. State
Ubfare yesterday, a reeidwt ofVenNk bl,o&lt;Wmobligation whatever to take It.
re-, i— -r i hMuu, &gt;n foxwx. -te«s&gt; m,,
new and sudden omergendro, car font
(• T. W. Criaey is Agaut for tbe sals of*
Imo, ab* said tte proprietor, of tte weU ।
,
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Congress node some mistakes In these a* that porat hod repaired the accidsat . ^Wtofawia or Lis coir.—Carpeater. I tte Above Work, in Barry County.
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| mature. W ith the aid of the Export- of
tte artist, g&gt;vrs Mr. Lincoln's expraaaed
A Linos number of sharks are in the
thia Comrotefan and tte wise oooaeeis cf
opinion of Oran* Meteya: “Abootfe. |
•wretmltoblty. n.rs.C'xeu
thne
wa
were
talking
&lt;&gt;ne
day
of
Ite
op­
rivers about New York, esMing modi
. loyal fnen ttev can rectify theta xlbtokcs
eration, of the army, pad (askedhim bow troeble to batters. One srvnintr la-t ।
taxes and tarifls wisely,guard
Gsn. Grant UnpreesuA as jumtered tilth week a lad was bathing in Eat lUvnr, '
againv. diffi^ilty, slid protide for tte
i.ther commanders." Said bv, fTte great when te saw &lt;«o of the menatvrs iu his '
I suuMMbf (for tree Govaroment. We du
thing afotot/Great is bfa perd.tencs— I •tech/, evidently teuton attacking him. I
I uoawaito thus as wantiag fosvhmeoOar
lie will never give vn so tong m there la I Being a good swimmer, he started for a |
a
chance fa ih. world P How perfactly | twat wear, Ant tbfa would have availed ।
x»rM Woharo faith to them asadthe rvaolt of tte campaign v ladiestad this I him but little had tte ctMformation ef n
। eqttate.TfSvIsely dlrroted ted used, bet
shark been different, as a shark, i
we wish that all real lovers of 'oar ooutfanything, Is obligbed to rue on it
A correepootant of tte JftUodut re­ and it can only dn so when in m«&gt;
trp should be ready with candid mwgj
LICENSED
lates
the
following
:
"His
strict
fidelity
This
gave the swimmer a lil'le ndt
| uses and freedom from prejudice to help
to principle was I I ostrated by bls partner and te reached ths fasrt with but
Congress to meet wisely its grave re­
by the following incident He mid wten
sponsibilities in ibis important matter.
Mr. Lincoln collected any muBsy belong­
cans, every toan of whom tea seen terviee in tte Untuq or rebel armies daring ing to th. firm, he would always taka
Office WTrr Sekrtar. Urwe-ery.
tte fate rebellion. To te sere, there is half the amount received, and'fold up tte
70/100 COFIK* ROLU !.V •* t&gt;A 174*
otter half. Write epoo it tte Wort ‘•Billy’'
A dispatch from Hrarte Content the
■ Otprete r«M O«w, n Ms) m.
mote'dr less dlflercnce of opinion among
(the name be familiarly called his part
KAIfAMAZOU,
- - MICH.
1 Sth, via Aagy Bay tha !7lh, jb
“
them ns to tte charscter of tte reuse tn ner.) and lay it away in his pocket book.
British war steamer. Terrible,
I wHdb tte* have" recently Mm eagvged,
STATE A XT. &amp; CLAIMS,
One time Mr. Herndon said to Mm:
alia, from Hearts Content the 2d
but the fiscl Is patent that they ata united
■j=S. Xtt *25
"Why. do you do that? Why not take
at 8t JAre, N.'F., at * o’clock
no tte'enforcement of tte Monroe doct­
|W„
.( lh.
tartu.fr nii«L ’
tte whole orthe inooey and ore it P
avenfteUo ftth fart. Tte «
rine on the American contfaent, and on
"Because,"aaM Li—&gt;te. “I promtoed
Great Eastern returned to Shoe
that platform they cordially fratortrtw.
Mstre. ate sire ttrete ta&gt;iM. u. wi vto— te
the lllh ibst Cbpt Napier rei
Tte Pranab are rapidly axtenexing them­ my mother never to ore say body’s mon­
qwvre.—HCtaim. fri.QUy relUcte. M rrefollows : Tba cable parted un
w- selves by forced marches and futila ex ey. Should any thing happen to ma, that
day the 2d :n.t. al noon In 1,950 fathoms peffitioasfato the interior, wMfa*fev tr- money would be known to teyoura."
Sew, u Ike JSIcMt
• fwaUE It waa th* grappled fcr three raise, as a genera) thing, srv recruiting
*ismtt, 8aa*erS an* Taehsr- 'v '
diTeierft tinea, and raised twelve load- preparatory to a vigorous offensive fan
|w r te &gt;»r»r. tore to
NMtorv 4ivrhs&gt;YW fa
red, nine hundred, and six hundred lath- campaign. We hope to M able, and will
i
-------------kefatvyW OMmfa tolTte CfaaoMrofar* Muatreal special
omi respectively. Each time the grap­ do R, if targe reinforcements are nnt re.
&lt;t.rr«t ao4sn rMmv fa L&lt;em. er 4a»&lt;r tv ire
pling broke, bu t the tablf remained'on- ceired by tte Imperialists ffom France, •aye: John Surratt has beea fa Canada
ww. a»4v u&gt; M.S twrrfolv
Anilv ia
Pvomm or hy are.)
'
lirukec. Tba (Irani Eastern returned to
to drive tte Frenrii to their ships before for ajoogtime, aad is now .i.rsisil fa
Tta eadirw.a. * »■..«■&lt;«*« Ito Im •*•&gt;•
England foj stronger and better grap^ the Ttt of January next."
or Bear Mpctreal. lx fa beifared te to
la Ito Mair faprtoaTiar ctaw .&lt;»■( aa&lt; rf
•
GBARDIAH« BALE.
"
th.
warao*
hare
Snviri
ware
taker,
wto
ta»
harbored bv aeceeekm sympaxhaers who
.
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•
KTVWlVf
be—neind^M&amp;ttetxbo are*atire4 htol
one of Ihr eleotridans,
I iteee^Mtee totes «ea«m*r la itaK'.u 'nt^her. Jtevarel Canadian feteetivea
writes roost encouragingly In rtgtrd to
MJBCTKtl ASI&gt; KC!&lt;|'8Sr&gt;KI&gt; CLHMH
tte cable. Ho toys: “We found no
are no tM atari foe film, fa tepre of se­
Bev Ivr4 ato the l"»y on Um otaaUcS ofWr l.»
difficulty whatever in grappling IteteLk
curing tte reward ofered.
X*gA*»B?e«g!«‘fal rito* fa •»!«••• •*• t»
■or vxnntKTx.'tu is. i&lt;.»iu au&gt;»&gt;&gt;
^odare &gt; taUULUaSffiU
even at tte greatest depth of water. A»
— C’.tackling la prepared we
-4 B. .T ••
LOYAL LAWrOBt, Bos
d.lsJFares s»
to I If
nevriole Ita mms
Montreal
STRAY COLT.
Sire of tbre. ftstmlmwlsta-fa —
ato Btaev ssaallMt every *«T-■&gt; mM.ss oM
■osfoaes to Qasska Hastes*, sfsask seeMtag
1^90
Rfafo
»eea to a. d retoy to rerrert th» re..
A Washington letter-writer etatm that
takas of osnrramta. E.Hy U.WU—
to
re oplnioa tat bore evuUretly nprere-

Ciuxx
F&gt;fa,.
drtire th
wills wot
Ibo cum.
load, wv
Surii car.

*—I ■

bS-po'iiS ix? ri.it;

•Tt’S^ESr.1

of repair
Ifapaselb
Monday,
putting i

Shelf Hard ware,
ROPE, ”

iir.ss&amp;

Battle (|

Certifies!
will Mt

Farming Tools of nil

HARNESS

SHOP

WAR CLAIM AGENTS.
KIAPPEN A IIMSWi,

iKsnrBilfssjxiRtt?'

Its■5JS£!‘S'lS±&gt;^g,

dreteho tbe-iri.1 of Wert*, fart wffl mae.
fka’ pctana to giro States eeWreee fa the
approwri.lrg trial
Jeff. Dai is, whereby

mortgage sale.

Stray Colt!

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lB

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all the fane re tte mart advreugaore
torn*. Tte iraa was purdhtaif of Palm­
er, Waters ft Co,, Batata, N. T. TMs
fires eommeoee delirerire tte rails the
Ixtewadt fa Alrai. aMMver th— ioatafareta watil tte 1Mb rf

tte esttla. A maa staffing near
W1W MM MrWWWMWS ■
^W***^* V. tte. Atek.— Traverse
City, Mich., ret fa
Um day, placed noma Ivei
• tdrrifc flea* of HeamY tfohtii split the Ktanades from ths

s^fM'as

Motion by the

it waa voted to advertise fa ths Detroit
Advertiser ft Tribune for proposals fur I
Principal fa liigh School DepartmeuU —
O» arosfoa meeting adjourned to Friday
At (te time of tha adjourned meeting
Ttart— were all present excepting WU- Qiunly
After some diacuariun, and hereby
xilboal definite action, tbo Bird adj^nn.
ISCS,
At the rebaeqaeM, adjourn rd meeting,
Uhkom''- all present aa-

&lt;rmW- Raya

On motion of II. A.

tteodyaar H waa voted to employ Mis.
Sarah Dawning, aa teacher of Primary i
Department, a ten, M,ftMrtiun ‘»f R.

Wfetemto. ter ssbry was filed at »5
tes &lt;eA.'- I'pimeaamlnatiua &lt;«f propo

tole feteittd for Tmcter aa Principal of
WU.
IfotawBeteol. 11 wa« ascertained ttet I
rjgbt pwipesitknis ted been received, all
bd* *wo td- white were rrjected. Un nutfon of M. Barlow, the Moderator (U di
rectad to ouwfer w Kb the remaining two,
as te'tetee capital tonne, ic. On mottaB atTJ AltoA tte Board adjourned.

Bam Dcsaxo— Fixsnieu Mauusin. ।
—(far raaiira will recollect that nearly '
D. R. McElwain, of this |
tillage, ted about 600 buahcls uf wfiest
ImM.kWoWk;
i.. b&lt; ih. 201
workefte iatMBduiry. He has agi.n b.d
}“’ J

crop, 281 hostels, destroy-1
rtf Uy tte asms agency. He ted a few t____ _
da^a ago threshed bis wheat and .Owed tt T ,.\N
ip ihilBarii of Mr. Billir-gslry, ju.t west i L
■ertJrthHn. 'Oi.-Sundsy night l“L «boui B^’e

roof
the jmid tern, and in an^iasUnt tte entire i Si caM
toMtvw. la flames. In addition to
the foes of-Mr. McElwain, Mr. Billings-1---------

hostels of wheat, &lt;&gt;oe ' L^n
mJ 10 &gt;. 141
"{
hsjr.

Wtet intense malignity

CIHUa UABOBABLE
U talrtfa, nethtag wUi/vw bbIm m«wW«L
r.arirTLAs su.!&gt;!&gt;■■&gt; gi’wi te sll bMU&lt;M •»■

tatoxtaatiug drinks. even in

W,fi±' * “

A somewhat lengthy bat
dr— was' daUeared by Rev.

wer. from tin* to time mi—IBs i h
fotafawti that Wertotesteipswa* htol
deters to moke fasportaai rewilstfiaim
to faeextent that Daria was lastofaatai

•eirtta

tcacter, at *5 per week.'

same it was voted to issue orders at ten
per cm*, to taaetera for deflcieocy of saluipa. Onmoteooof K. B. Wightman,

XT, which waa aolicited fur
Wa stall aodaavor to give
dera^f epC* will allow. This
hpsetid to be only tba begin THE

■ydraeg

.—Uttie -Jonny" Robert.,
ioberts, of thia Tillage, free-

Sft-JriS'i.:!
JSa&amp;b-r r—

iBorierelj, between the
Friday last. Ue bad
a picket fa— aad attaro pud
ba* W tha bottom of one lag
tad, wewwvre, elipp^l over

�g/erttawwffl

Is Mar fa asfaX Ita

rat MUBaMiM*a&lt;
‘iw«s:saa
l of Dors aad CalUa&lt;ptat-iJ'
f
NCS-al Uasttags HaA, ffrA &gt;—
opt. lota A inb.o.t,
a
OTTK- st PWou H.W^ Z 'lid K

Itfiid 5$tirra.

ANNUi

&lt; nttehtstKCtaLtMiaiNk- n' RAnnw BeSd, JtafcdM, fcH.-M.li

5H 3 8 IS
over the Tbornapple rivsv. has been out
of repair fur some Urns, and absolutely
impassible for alx,ut three week*. On
Munday, we understand, tha owlrert fur
185L

patting it in thorough repair waa let tq
A. W. Bailey fur the sum of UM,

‘call attentiwo to the can) of'

fa, of Battle Creek, oil Grit
. _
McCrea hi well known aa a I
fair and entnrprifcig butJueai roan.

T2 ’F-'
H 71 1 17 SO

Tbs Scl.(H&gt;l'Board of the Hastings Un-.
ir.n School met st Council Room on
Teceday evening, August 7th. Present

Sec Advertisement of J. G. Smith, of
Battle Creek, rotative to State Bounty
Certificates, k is thought the certificates
mso, 11. A.Goodyear,T. Altoft, Willard will not bo paid before winter or spring,
i)n motion of H. A. Goodyear. and thoee deeiring to o-ve the moray
was voted tu employ Mrs. D. II. Ham­ sooner can call on Mr. Smith.
per u teacher in the Intermediate Dcjurtmcel, win salary of 17 per week.—
Motsm by the same, ”.......
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l^.y-x Bci&amp;sii
A£&gt;&gt;f MB

FRESH arrival of

NEW GOOD’S

ploy Miss Fl*

JtmiaiAbsd doe**, tbs ufest nd tael
h»t c.n ta employed fcrebIMmnMta
osted. they ... plM^m tu Uk»; nJ.
..r.l&lt; trrrteb!e.a.efrseftw&gt; sayttakef
Cures bs&gt;» tone SMMle wIM tira ’Ey
e th-, uol sutaUstUUd by rare
Meh
pu. -.^o *sd charasirr, m lo furtiid tK.
lootuotrulh. Many stain nil Her pian
haT.T.nt thafrraMajoMvfi
Ik tb« rrii.bli.l, cr oer mwdin. «Ci.
,.&lt;« wni us ibe .Murnuce of ibclr asMtH*
it our pnrjrt-aitons eontribut. JmMMrtr
vlirf J our sOicud. n&amp;riuc MuFZS'
p-al bdrnr nsrW is pteasod io furnish
nr Amrrksa Xlam. MrittaiWr
r th. »« nd c*rtiB&lt;ste. „f tbs.rc.rw, of
IS inc cutnolalsls:—

Motion
, voted to issue orders st ten
•*•»»« w-HterlsitE
teacbera fur d.Ociency of eel- " Pr,r,te U- a
arica.

lU'IP-iS’lW

Lach bottle ha. |
“
««”• ‘tamp sramg. 0* I

BURTON &amp; ACKLEY’S

molioa of
of R.p.
R. P- /Wightman,
/Wightrnsn, «** »*• e*w*« »nd “* proprirturo’ ran.., |
(ta motion

it was voted to advertise itf the Detroit
»r P„.|x,-l. Tu, - lf
Advertiser A Tribune for proposals fur

t~“l-

'

HASTINGS, MICH.

J'riucipal in High School 1 .
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TOWNSHIP MBETnra.
t&gt;» motion meeting adjourned to Friday j
’ Thu undersigned, the Township Baked
oeoing.
of
the
township -A II ASTlNtH. lo the
At the time of the adjourned meeting
Trustees were all prewent cxfcopling Wil- County of Barry, and State of Michigan,
lard flay a After »me diseusaion, and hereby evil a rnyoling itf the Eiectora of‘
%‘lhuat definite action, the Board ad- said township. In the village of 11 AST '

HV8t AMI MEMCINH,
Tara 2 North
: :

INGS, FRIDAY, Sept. 1st, ISH3. l&lt;&gt; i
A: ttar subsequent, adjourned meeting.
consider the proprwly of pledging the ,
Aug. 18th, Board were all present ex­
credit
&lt;&gt;f said Township of Hasting*, to j
cepting W. Ileys. On motion of II. A. j
Gimd;ear it waa voted to employ Miss aid in ths construction uf the of IK- Grand 1

Paints, Oil, &amp;e.

River Valley ILdlr.'sd, front tho C-ty uf I

Drpsrtment, when, on Rlotiun of IL B- Jackson to the Gty of Grand Rip'tds.
Wightman, her salary was fixed at fc5
GEO. H. KEITH, Sdp.w.ta.r,
ROY AL ML' »GE, Township Clerk J
per seek. I’pun examination «C propo

LICENSED

’,

.R CLAIM AGKXT8.
KNAPPEN a imsws,

ehswl, it »m ascertained that
•pAsiiiv'tia had bun received, all
&lt;-f which wore rejected. On motian of N. Barlow, Urn Moderator wu di

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I

£

W3i»“

as to more explicit terms, Ate. On il
tioa of T. Altoft the Board adjourned

■e over Hetartec*e drmewry*.

Oj pe-ne r&lt;Ml outer, so DwWiek US..
AMAZOO,
- - MICH.

TATE &amp; U. 8. CXAim

Hass Bi-umko—Fismmsu Msuaxtrr.
—(.tar readers will recollect that nearly
ose year ago I). R. McElwain, of this
village, had about 500 busbols of wheat
borned in the stack ; supposed to be the
all this year’s crop, 2S1 buata-k, destrnyrd by the Mtn® agency. lie had a few
davs ago threshed bis wheat and stoved it
in the Raid of Mr. Billingsley, just west
&gt;&lt;f Ms (arm. On Sunday night last, about
11 v’cluck fire barat nut at the roof of
:he said barn, and io an'iuslant the entire
building was in flames. In addition lo
the loss of Mr. McElwain, Mt. Billings,
iey loess a born, 40 bushels of wheal, uoo
or twn seta of harnesses, and IQ tu 15
tuns of bay. What intense malignity
must aaitnatr the breast of the fiend wb&lt;&gt;
would thus destroy property, where, at
Irast one of the sufferers could have never
done him fn injury.

motto ts “snything worth doing al
notag vt.il*
CUARGES K2AXORAMU1
■tied, nothing wlmidrer walsm sees
i -cuts sUeutura giran loot] boeta*

^■skfiSsSwi

AND FOtlUtX
Tswu* Xerthof XsapT Wul.

«.”/ i n ’ds.8 e.:h
MJ 23',iO£:iS
nw.r
. l/Zj. .l/

meeting is exported lo be only the begin­
ning of what la to follow.
Accwxrr.—Little "Jonny"

,3‘S •tr.'XBia
-s ,s aslew;s

Fftr

M “'a-&lt;Slv ; it

X

SBC

it
m
M &gt;00
M 14 « 41 so n u

s is zats Mi:
WK
m#&lt;ss
,,k ts in
is n i st sexi m
Lyon s Periodical Drops !
THE OSKAT FKUALE SSMEDV
fob nmaocUAumBS.

ir tv i tr

w-»»
£ ,5

s s
5 £ 17318 888
M ISrtrtMlrt SO SO »«
if s-x5«h«c :s
■*#*• «1S

s-ee

rfCoHertotef frum*) Rsrwwk'ta tfts

uwiuicnif
l* lo I Al ao la hl

;rr imw

Roberta, •

to jemp t&gt;C bet a« the bottom nf one lag

s i*&gt;
s io

sHMt

»«■ of Dr. Roberta, of thia village, frectartd hie lag quite seriously, between the
'^-psA-J knee, m Friday hat. He hod
upon a picket fenoe and attempted !

Z8OI

'43..nmkjt
fSWF^Wfir*

A takas and enthusiastic temperance
tutting was held at tb* Coart Hoose on
Tuesday evening. The Good Templars
ware out in fall regalia, and by their
namben indicated that there is an elemeat or some power opposed to the one
wd sale of intoxicating drinka, erco in
Hastings! A somewhat lengthy but

excellent address was delivered by Rev.
Kg. Buaxt. which waa aolicited for
publication. We shall endeavor to give
U to oar reeden,if space wiU allow. Thia

.

�6OC1 ft;

edmgb canee left that will be required to
produce a' crop the next season. TU
rrepberry ought to U so t~at»d ia the
summer tUl no pruning will bo required
in the spring, but to shorten tea undo of
the cans.. 1e rare klMs, where it is of
more imnurtqpce to get up a Block ot
yoong plants', than to get a crop of fruit,
this adrkca will not of courea apply.
BIUkbdrriM will. In the main, require
very much ibe same treatment as the
raspberry. They are also very liable to
sinker up more than is daatrabla, and
much attention will be required to keep
them within doe bounds. Neither of
these two kmds of fruit should be planted
near a lawn.ne lU roots, If they once get
into tha grass, are very difficult of eradi­
cation, and as troublesome as the vilest

DRUGSTORE!!!

TOL.-X-

ABE TKEPABED Td M/rW

■‘■&lt;v &gt;Mtii!js Uanttr,
;«

S':.S

jmvacffiplk'’;; .

*v and moat complete awnrluent f&gt;T

OF ALL KINM,;
AMD AT PRICES

Ml'MMnkWBKIIU,

X.'g

Sfi5ft8f

TUBPKHTNE and alcohol.

.W-JolteKb*

Augu.t and September art favorite
months to plant out strawberriee, with
thoee who desire a crop of fruit the next
season. In making a strawberry bed,.a
warm, dry spot of ground should be
choeeo, with, if pMslble, a goad loamy or
clayey subsoil. A moist, wet situation
ia
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.
soil al

■ MORTGAGE BALE.

rtTLT Mries Im*o ntodr in tb. rendition

IN NEW TOM, SINCE THE

• MortgM.Tcontotoine a power »f -to
*«^VrTltol..rmrireutodbyJot..
to
8. To«b»ry, on the

GROCERIESI

Great Decline,
In Prices,
ri &gt;lsa krie se UM a eeM asaortweat o

OUR STOCK

■ ' Mtw. PKXLU3, Iff KB. Farnt. tcffVliLOfn. CABDB. la. Jto.

iaMudTj D351AGT BDGfiu
IGEP.-.CVBD^OSS W40M

MTENT MEIICtMt.

Inga will, in 1U probability, U've caused
to Ukc and become very crusty. Wbrre
time can be spared to layer a few plsou
OUB FACILITIES
into three-inch pot*, I bey ere very suebeeefully transplanted afterwards, and much
alter labor in watering and ehadjng
avoided.
Strawberries arirbeet grown in beds
aboot fcur feet wide, for tha oMvaolAace
in gathering the fruit, sod giving them ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN THE
STATE.
the beet of cultivation.
About three
rows fa r bed, and the ptaeta twelve
inches apart in the row, will be a good

For Doing Busi mess,

&gt;r jwprasires. W« ia.laaO sell

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'LMBOLD’S
: T BUCHU

•ill Im mU «• COMPOUKI
wiraanrriojiH. .m *&gt;

The.grape doe it (bls BsSna frill r«&gt;*
Suirc attention, to see that the leaves era
.
Halmbold's Drug awl Cbemkil Wsrehouse,
Il retained healthy till tboroughivjnpeoina umt Diuretic.
es-ro
’
ed. It is not a sign of hrelthineae far a
vine to grow late; on the contrary, ’such
«*«&gt;—■—
Hdmboiri MtMcal Dep&lt;
late growth generally gets killed fa the
in--—
»©• 10* SOUTH TENTH HT., PHUdL.
whiter—hot tha leaves should all stay on
|LJB
Bawsra of Connterkits
to insure the greatcet beat th at the vine,
until the frost oumea, wbea they ahcAild
ASK IDS HELLIBOLD’S!
all be so mature as-*-'14—“—
queue heavy ayrlt
beet ways lo keep
out-door grapes, t~
iHlENIX IWRANCE CO.
age from thielr ravir
Many kinds of fruit frees that have ar­
rived al a bearing age, may perhaps be
growing wy vigorously and, producing
very little or no Troll. Those who have
read our remark* » P»*l numbers will
understand that whatever checks tha
I
wood-producing principle, tends to throw
the plant into a bearing slate. For thia
eal houd nTdCiajrat-OMmadetbe
Getot TUM eat Fire, «&gt; e.bhcaa. «adpripurpore. Summer proning n often em­ IT THB TOT BIST OF WO1KMW.
Am EaUrwljr New Black •* Gowda,
ployed, wfrteh. by checking the HMM vig­
Aa4 at Um Lowest PaeMMa Bates.
orous sboeia. weakens the whole plant,
Whfah be propones to Sell at
and throws il into a fruitfnl condition.—
The Ten Uvert Biles, fer Cash.
The same reedt ia obtained by root-preo■^TRE.PIKEXIX
iug. with tills difihreore, that by the last
My StockmAtwm ail that it uenally
kopaatina, the wfade of the branches are
kept in a Country Store, sort as
prnportineakely checked, while by pinebing ii.ly the strong growing shoot*, the
weak ones gain at tba espenaa of the
airoogcr rmua.
Presuming teat tee
bnuwbMhate been brought into a satb&gt;
fiwrtory.creidttino fa this ronpect, root
pranjak may now thia month be restored

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tte trunk the roots may be operated on,
so muet drn^.1. no Ifat age •*!'ir* °&lt;
tSe free. jn a luxuriant. Urilhy tree,
cne-lbarth may U safely dispensed with.
In a lour-y^r old standard pwr tree, tor
&lt; iMtabaa. the root* will perUps here
ZreacUd hair teH from the trunk oo every
ride. A «prde .ia
ta *sM«ee «ey
then be cm. ab&gt;ond the stem, extending
two feet benreth tU suriUe. It ie oot
neoMary to dig out the k»I to aecompliib the resnlt; a poeMpade, or atruog
spade of any kind, may bo driven down
fag tM wort very efceturily. Of all
trees, tha-peart is aa mitcbi baoeftud by.
roel-pnfaing aa any.—GWnftter’e Afbwek^

Rfr^ui Wmt—From Mr. G. R.
Lofrttbnry. of Graus Uka, Mich, who

■ad Uw deal.Bd torre»Md wo rigidly that 1as*
mine! to offer ibraa to Uw enbLe. a»4 drrHr •/
wUirrttO .OreU-.n to tonf drM-wr. ts tto*. I
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pctieet tlir true tuedllSon &lt;U bti Jimam, re* teB
bias fret&gt;l&lt;lr
he «&gt;U «.«**“•
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VOL X.
Shstings fanner,
i»nBUMUDE*aaY vkdkhkoat.

I dooe, In ordrr u&gt; g&gt;«d up tbe wrakenvd
syOtero to rxpvrtaoco tbe egme edefte,
j wtaeh a small quantity prodnoeit at finc.
I1 remember severs! vests ago nt reading nutlhgapM.
the statement, that there were more than
Mt Fudds san FghLow^muas.— ]' fifty tbi usand pereuns wbn died anuuStty
I In the [Jolted Slates, through lbs use of
Through tbe appointment of the Coin mil
iotoiicaiing hqourr At ttar rate, there
tee of Arrangemeota of the Lodge of would m«&gt;rs dw m ten years from this
Good Templem, in this vIHage, It enema cause ia tbe United Slates, then hats
to fall to my lot to endeavor to start tbe been killed l« boule oa both aidea.duriag
ball of temperance rolling anew untight tbig wtaJo four years' war. These are
*bys, and do no they oussot help bst ate
eignificaot sutivtice, and it eoewie tu too,
which I hope will continue in motion uo- that every uno wboUwr youeg or old.
i til It rolls out of thio eowtawnity all gng- who baa any sort of prodooen, will ha
all ooMrtMd.
| shops, all liquor trefic. and all intern penonce. A happy day would that be for use of any intoxiaatiog liquor as a bever- i
L • .T I
Hastings ; a happy day for so many men, »&lt;•There are many, who while they a«Ud I
and so many families, that are wow ram the ues of the strongpr liquors, seem to I
feel (bat II la perfectly safe for ibrtit to i
If intemprance ie m&gt; aio and no evil, drink lager-beer, a&gt;e, wine, hard eider, and
llieo, indeed, need we make no ado about other liqwura ta tbta class. Herein they (.1
- &lt;* . - . mao
. .rwrii —
ji I- 1 11
need » Word of warning. AJtbwogh it i I
•M&lt;yvrx..onw
w c-^-Tm
«v
It I but If It is such a terrible sin and evil has been especially declared that lagrr-j '
nrfotaew fie^tnp Aoo« sabas may tfoH h
aa ia auppueed, and H capable of being beer does not istoxical*. any man, with
By tbsu refueii-a
M.
aetirwiy
diaeworage,
they
rosily,
tho'
any
sense
and
eyea,
knows
that
it
d-x«
proved, then wo ought to raise our voices
psrimgs not ietecriosaily, ewaaarsgs It.
and our efforts against it with all our intoxicate. Though. liters ia u»: as merit
Inaleodof makfarg drinking to appear
altwbol tai II as in some kinds of liquor,
might, and cease m»t either through fear
wieksd sod dtsgrasersl.M they might do
there is certainly euine. Il may cuaasr
or fevor, until it is utterly eradicated qusiilly requires larger quantity to pro
1 by • proper rauree. they ofteq rewdor K
from cur midst.
duce an equal result ; and the (act ia, that
In treating of . this eobject, I shall not I those w bo are U&gt; the batat uf drlakiug ft,
aay anything with the design of injuring do, in order to producetbs desired rffi-et,
oftentimes iniUa down in lacrsdibte
the feelings of any fadivlduel. but shall
qualuitisa. Tbe imly safe aud comfort
yet endeavor to spook so plainly and to able way for a man to do, io to eschew
tbe point, as that all oaa easily understand the was nt all kinds of liquor, which cop Jswtemeof temperance tbemaelvea. oolite
what I mean, on Uml I may impart ae tain even the least quantity of, alcvboL—■ a hard place, and they ought to know.—
much benefit aa possible to every class F»r by tbair use an appetite ie formed, By wllnwieg tb&gt;»-*tau .&lt; ihiaga to ountiewhich will almost In variably Irad tu the , or, ruy position w. that the people of this
concerned. I will oom mooes by oonsid- use of larger and larger quantiti-s uf tbn Milage and cummuaiiy are greatly injur­
ering:
weaker liquj&gt;r*,or moat likely, to Uieuev ing tlirm-elves in a pecuniary way, ae
L The prroolfncr of (hie evil.— of tbo stronger ooear IQ tbaerf-re, any * wril a&lt; every other way. Why thee.do
Throughout the United States, especially one Is In the habit, let him stop at on&lt;r. !H&gt;t the buoii-rte mee bsotir thetnaolveo
He may few! badly for a season, but after and mahalla repeiatton belter then U
during, and Sines tbe war, ha« Intemper­
tbieavil in ean&gt;eet.aad wars takingaaoss
a little perssiv rance. will feel better tn '
ance been largely oo tbe inemvr. Thia all rvapectv without, than with ths use of
eernrst mraatfres with regard U&gt; ia.
IV. Let w. then in tbe iaatpbew,
was to a great extent to be expected, but liquor. Let every ocr aa he values hie '
cueaidor tbe amt of ietewryersanti. :W»
none tbe laaa lo be deplored; and now that safely, adopt from thia boor Ute motto.
need first, a otrong. active, l—jilliii
•
Touch
not.
taste
not.
handle
not.**
Let
tbe war is coded, and men have levs ex­
sesharwC, or if yod please ■ tsaspenawee
him ever have the moral courage
citearent, and more leisure for other promptly and decidedly to refuse the
ConaswsM. W taw we have thia, tbe swat
will be eomparuiiveiy as easy MUsr.things, rtmewed efforts are being made temptation to drink, no matter bow uij.
Thte mu»i bo rceeted. To this rod, lea
throughout tbe land Co slay the evil.—
those alrcady awskr. art sad keep ha
Ma.) they everywhere prove euoeveaful.
As to tbe great prevalence ol this evil
in this village, tbe existence of fourteen
plsces, so fXr m 1 can lesm. whore unr
Th&lt;ia. ia these, or any other Ughta In
which ww rbuvsw toylew the subject, wo
may obtain int»xiosling drinks, and th-i
' Mill see that wUompenitxe is an immense
numbers of perwKie more or loev Intoxica­
evil, groovy ibaaaty -;U»er esil. jaa,
ted. who may be observed in imr etreetv
Svea than «Irn&gt;wi all -uber e«ilaputtoalmost any day, Is a tad and euflhtaot liquor Upon thw frrEnyr. it
- not Bp ' gvibpra Wh&gt; than, do.wealhrw il to exprixif. Judging fr'iro wh.it may be s-jen pear as tb"t’gh the evj i rn,i,i u. b« et
by all, as to what ie uot e-r public, ona uerieneed ubUr under its infef.nrt Could
cannot but condjde, that a » h'dcaxle and b) any means fw-jfn to co'iriterhallanrr '
all the danger tu life and bmlth, ami ths
terrible destrnution ie g"iag on amongst abounding misery, wfHrb tr&gt; Tarloos forma
us. When Lb-&gt;ra exists such a fetate of visits mors or leas the heart uf srvry
who uert Ik
'
things as this, I appeal to every Individ
W t-uld he none drank. If every mannfaa
M Cunaider I be rflvel of latempersuce bey should ones', then must i ntom perual who has tbe leul regard for tho «ol
•n iadasfrg. It m-an rnstny tr&gt; it. Il anew mwm c-osso. bnauee Ibero iswstd hS
fare uf society, to eay, whether we do
ut&gt;£i» both the body and tbe mind for mi bingto fcmArt. U, * dmliUerp. with
nut need to put forth a renewed effort to labor, and tadtapoeea «e lusuwdy apph-1
Its smoke, ila uepntn, ite fansvv end dark
put a stop to it!
depths rs the moot bu'nble 1-wbiug pbrt
II. In tho second place. 1 shall oonsid ter himself ihsl tbe use i-f liquur helps us earth lo me. I see the firey liquid
him, torts prove that a mas wh&lt;» usra it. i tieing prepared an&lt;[ MM forth is imSirttse many aa puemble be tadoorti 14 sign them.
er the rffrtU of intemperance.
cannot in tkw lung run. posaibly d» aa quantitoea. wbiah I know ie t»te»en up the Lal tempersnee people also refute to
let. Upon the syrfeai. These are niucta. •• the same mm could do without
pa/remM liquor lertitutiuM. if wo have
l.'kdiee and ma souiv ol Uie creatures
d ma so, let us now rppent. Let not
very deleteriouv. Tbe active pvineipln it. Ltqsor dsetmys an itnmgnaeamoent
• hmh lh.g.-«i lewd madwfir his gfoey,.
lo ail intoxicating liquors is alroM, a b-rth of time sod tMtefwl labor. Tbe store ami I inauwrvvoiy ahudaUr. and my heart pW.pJo make lhr« mapeeubloeither fStth
ttaur preeaMs ar tbslr Arcpsm. Adar
powerful poison. It arts upon the vyetem internperanev tbrrs ie in ssy case, tbe less sickens at tbs - Uv-ogiit. -How cam any become, tart prcd labia &amp;rc wiiJ ha^whuman being fi-ui it la bib'.heart to act
more slowly, perhap. than arsenic, but tedeswy there will be.
er wU Will make a buamaa of eellmg It.
4th. N'lUcr ila vtTrrte on peed order. thus towards hie Mb&gt;w tnaa I
with equal certainty. When taken into Wbat peaceable, qutet times •••tad ahgweh
Let aueb piaws bo sbuoed as a Metitaacv.
td. Nest enwtetbr eswdsrs,who buy, lo Let liquor makers and bquor dealers be
tbe system, It courses through it tn the entry community my-y were UUi'lfor
order tn sell mothers, sod a largo class of
circulatioo, unohsuged In ite nature, vio inleroperance. Whoever Ibero iv «*- them there is. I would do them no harm | frduoed if poesible by such ■Mtlws-both
fuftbair own good and the good ofothers
futoun.
diwirdrr,
atid
disgraceful
proceed
­
lenity Irritating, and thus etoiling every
rwithing in oppnasttiM'U their higtamB 1s to atop tbeir bond traffic. Some mgr
ings, liquor baa slm.iU mrariably num*portion with wWoh it comes In contact.— thing Ui d&lt;&gt; e tlh it, and to usually ita* rarrets, beeswrt they arc my faltow mew, cnnstal to do to. If they wiU net by all
Tlja degreo of Irritation, is In proportion mlrecacss f if- It destroys the finer whom It la inv daty so etrtvw tn benefit, ths motivse at interna* aad duty that can
and many
them hi every place have —
thus bo anedr to do no.—
to the amount of alcohol Itublbod. Every fevlisfv. self respect and self control of
barn ptamwst. end nftan. hind, and were
have no right either morcL er legal
sueh excitement, Is followwtf by a norree- mao. and Gia fhaoi for aay out break or 1 It not for tbe&gt;r drwflng &lt;vit their horrid
imathi^ralM, ■.SkgegfcsgbMgte-tf
ponding reaction, and relaxation a»f tbe dis’irdi-r. They do thonr things when ' pmumjA on many mere of my fellow
will
not
slop otherw we, 1st Shews be
, under tbe influence uf liquor, which were man, to tbclr temporal and eternal de­
various organs. In thia way. by frequent 1 they sober, they would ahhor.
. _. jw&gt; to IL I would not ad rc tn fa vnoh
drama, the strongest cuaatitotl»a is gvad- Ji blh. Ciotider Ils rfT.cta on ycWmenrls. I st ruction. would be 0ml! enough cU’ixrna force, because tberoarq 8tpte lye onact
and friends But vrbetr I think of what
uaily overcome end weakened. l*hu» the ] Du st nut always npect to find ibe Iran tbev arriHlbersMy doing, day after day,
health is impaired, tbe life shortened, tbe I •&gt;f ihewe m an intemperate ^immunity T end year after year, and one tbe fell freia d'recc but ibkrtwtter Onfall intexte.
Il baa been estimated that ’nine tenths. &lt;J । on ererj hand. 1 Gul to find words ade­
Hability to disease of every kind increaatftte liquor. 1f ihry are ftltidbOy -«Bd
eepedhl!) the principal crimes committed
ed, and the system often utterly broken ibn&gt;ugb"Ot tbe land, emild bo traced tn quate tn vt|«prie my pn.foimd Mtnoiab- persistently enforced, the liqa°r trgfle
meqltertTSnif my abhor rance nf, the ne- rnnimt loeg stand before them. Let thedown, sad givcB over as a prey to that Istemperance as their procuring cause —
lar.o.tv bur new m ubwh they are engaged.
U-n. ««d
—
living dissolution, that very bell ofbor- I This, m&lt;»re Ulan almost any other e»u«e,
W.mld they hot stop and candidly cun- as w»U aa another. If Ibero mo qoesrora, the dtnriuin.trement.
j hardens, pnllutes and debase, th- focultlrt'
si ior the subject in' all ila Veerings, sms- crptioM made, therw caw bene jnat
Spirituous liquor in rime cases of dis- aud sffeCtfnns nf the aoul, aid iuelinev
thiuktf tbvy c-roM not bet shudder st tbe ground for complaint. If the Bute lava
easels, ducbtleva, netful as a ipedidne, of­
fen serving to rally, or to onataui tbe* rvs'd the long catalogue of horrid etim*v golf of misery which they, every oar. err prove laadeqoato, tbee let them Mac:
exhaua ed taculUes, until they are able ter which are being o in tn. I tel llnougboot openi"g. There are Srt enough go-Wl
qualHIsS in eny man. to atone for thia
work With tuScient force of tbemselveu; tbe land, we usually dtoiter that ItnemMIS. rontlnued, awfiri am. It is m&gt;t neem
though In the opinion of many pby stclane persno is. If M* tta- direct cause, &lt;.ne of
.»ry to «ay tMt were It not for them. |t ■
is preert'.ued mure than nerd be, and more ibe accompanyniecta. 'And such things
there W. oHd be Tni hrtemeerMSe, with its □i,
than ia vats for tbe appetites of some pa- I will doubtleef aatsnd and Increaao In lengthy tram nfsrtiry ni.
dH
lirtta. It la estimated that many learn frequency, if an imnivrfiafs check is not
a-L The third eaoss ia tbe eor^rswd of i
to drink habitually in this way, and be­ I put tn this gigantic evil Neither person
come uenfirmad 'mobrialee. But, though [ nor property is uetMro where intemper dreaiwn/. wbo drlsks ittid drinks again. »*l
useful In eiekneee, it is certainly always Bme abound*, and morality and religion even u&gt; th* dniikli'.g aSev &lt;&lt;every Ibmg sei
injurious In^baalth. Jibe object of it is to io eveiy form wilt just to that extent be owes In the wide world, h.ringnbeada ur
his p-mer t*&gt; resist the evil, ala
. r&lt; r-..*
langulab and decay,-'
-drank. away
[__ «ib. Lot* at fte Influence on doanestie *?•
l, merit that thou pit
JUwpinsM. And hem my pen utterly
and is going, tn still pet
fails to portray in Uteir fulls stent, all tbe
„te instrument of thy &lt;d.------ ——
poverty, want mid suflvring, the wrecked
llavrmeM.' &lt;O, that I bed tbe preer ding to fols,
fortunes, and the ruined hopes, all ‘ tbe
pluck
-hai
of
ibrt
there yet remains, is not er
degredalir n, misery and bewiten baaru,
a'.brand fri*F the bunting 1
. pir. T
which are thereby brought to the tailplane
41b. n-fourihmuM‘‘ i ita continued ®*T*,
and the mooewok As to thia, let eeperi
ally tha wives, -the mothers, the sisters
and the little ehildm, I ’ * *
‘
'
wtawa beans lie hiddw
,-------gu- the most of their torturing anguish
tWwMSIwwrosSi would o*»e tboir pa
teetif, ; and also tbe f.«d femer. wta.
beholds Me bon going straightway down
rwb*
tbe road to ruin. Let these and others,'
Bln one community like this, bring
and lay b^ra tm al! tbs deep grfof
i baa hast'ted tbum on this account,
and tbere woald be a story so towobmg

«■«»
l*b» IM*&gt; by
BEV. E. Q. BBTAMT.

Z5T.LE

JULIUS RUSSELL
&amp; CO.,
.Have just Purchased

NEW GOODS,

DRY GOODS

BOOTS i SHOES,
CROCKERY AND «L\SS WARE.

AiYD

RIWIX'8 STORE,
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&lt;ter^&gt;r» tetvby git co. thsi iW os»J Bunc
wifi to forveimsd srtwrtiSg to the ststato to si
C«- r v!. »»4 prorfdod. by s sale of ths lewd i
rrrafss, hi said atengegv SsscHbod. brtag
’nth half of the Um hSTef the 8g«&gt;_t»0g

C-tTHABlITl FSBUM.
M.y ».Mu.
f
*
lawtlfrikmtheatoniatown I being owe of

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OFFICE

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sSS|6E^7£gE^

�HAB.DW.

referred to arc dead. Neither of them
ar* valued any lea, tUa before Ute drive.
Oh of th|k
wveniy hm/by “ in-

under tfio dale of
wrote two weeks
evident that wo
with the Asiatic
•turns then report

eelUof ov*r-4riviug. The trial ocrefl. &lt;
only brodgptoatariof tea. Asti th*
greurrd of appeal we are not informed,
and *bouU not pre-jodgo the case if we

U.I,

; were. The partiee to thia suit are E. K.
Knappvn, Plaintiff, and William Cady,
oflrriag, DafoaW Mr** lart Item of

him, fcrhbdMh
ort trial or court____ _ —, ,_____ _
in who ordhrad the arrest. It was
f order W General George B.

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ITarl

of nil kinds,

the above quotaUoo, the firm indicated
•hoald be J. 8. Goodyew ft Co.

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EH* For aoma week* we hav* been

MM«fD»r»«n«c«inwzP|aow

rravtag copies st th* Borton Daily
; Adrertlaer. j —
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FASTINGS BAKNER.

, and ia conducted with marked spirit and
ability. .AB national qaertlona are dieeuaoed from a radical point of vi«w.—
Tbe paper i* published also weekly and
, *AoUw**kly—the former at *5 00 and

tbe latter st *2 50 pe« annum. To thoM
who wish a good Boston papar, we rec­
ommend the AdrertUer. Address Dun­
steamer Brother Jonatean Jas. Nesbitt,
Ohfoeta of Rebel Traore.
bar, Water* 5* Co.
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(of many years one of I tbe editors of the
Wlieu General Johnston anrrendcred.
San Francisco BuUtlU.
ty We acknowledge the receipt* of
v army to General Sherman near
New Orleans papers mention tbe sink­
&gt;!c gh lart spring, there was one fiunll- .an editorial ticket to lb* next Annual Fair
ing of the eteamep49n May, from Shreve­
rume luiaeing from the lial of rebel ,of the Michigan State Agricultural Socie­ port for New Orleans, with 550 bales of
-a mot in for paroirn,—that of Gen.
cotton. The pavaengera were saved.
•’ ’ H«mptoa. ... Hampton i* .ty, to be held at Adrian on the 10th, 20tb,
The Mew York Evening Poti says tbe
■X uth Carolinian. It amma that a '21*1 and 22d of September next.
extent of the abstraction offends and the
■or of bi* foUosr-citimna of that
forgery of gold checks by Ketchum aggre­
Barres Latktiias Nmvxb.—Wp ought
te.aharing with Mr. Edmund Ruffin
gate* *4,200,0000.
to apologize for not noticing the enlarge­
Tho creditors of Ketchum, Son As Co.,
ment of the Hastings £ann*r. Il had
not fallen under our uutieu until to-day-so ere invited tn meet on Friday next, when
statement* will be submitted for action.
d m his oxample ofaMieideaa a means engrossed have we been by illness in our The liabilities *re slate-1 at over *4,000,- es»pe, hare conceived and urged upon family and other pressing duties. The 000 and asseta about *250,000.
irr-lato cavalry loader a plan of ool led- Banner i* a good paper, well got up, and
John Mitchel), attended by th* officer
ga company of prominent rebel* to. w* rejoice with it* publisher in the pros­ of the guard and two Matrirs, made his
u.-grate and forma colony io eomeeoo- perity which ha* compelled an enlarge first appearance'on th* grounds of Fort
. h ml clime. Wade Hampton, however ment. Il ie the advocate of correct polit­ Monroe on Wednesday morning. He
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not approve tbe scheme ; and ho baa ical principle*, and we wish it every suc­ bn been allowed the privilege of out
i it in print what tbe reconstructed prom cess.— Grand Hartn Union.
door exercise.
t . South Carolina terms “sterling advice
The steamer George Lenny from Bal­
. m a sterling mon," to diseouragu thtimore fur ’ Norfolk collided with the
L opomUua.and to express hi* view* m
Tbe New York Tribtmt say* that it I* propeller Bea Gull off Or* Point on
t • the adviaable course for those proml- hinted In well informed circles that Gov­ Thursday night Tbe Leuny was cut
nt rebels, whom bo style* “our boat ernment will arrest and !y&gt;ld for trial tbe down to the waler’s edge, but shifting her
i en," to take in tbe present crisis.
leaden of tho rebellion aud pardon all freight kept her injured part above water
General Hsmp'.on think* the dispoid- others by proclamation.
and was towed to Baltimore. The stew­
tion “to leave a country which ha* been
An agent of the Pole* I* in Washing­ ard was lost overboard and a chnroberreduced to such a deplorable condition m ton seeking aid toward tho emigration uf maid'apd deek band badly Injured.
our*, whom future he* to little of hope," a large number of Pole* who desire to
■ both natural and widespread. Ho settle ia Virginia.
.
thinks, however, that, something belter
The tteamer City of N*w York, ran
• -a be done, and recommend* *11 who into two vcesel* in New York harbor on The New Yogk Comtnertial prints the
. &gt;n do so to take the oalb of allegiance, Wednesday. A collision also occurred following from k privstu letter written by
। ■ aa to aaairt in the restoration of civil betyaeu two tugs, sinking one of them. a citizen of Cnmdou, 8. C.: “As all the
negrpea are to be turned loose on the
^overamani to the State. Tbe war, be NcaHttiwt.
country on the first day of January next,
■ay*, “after four years of heroic but uoTwo hundred barrel* of whiskey from
ojteertfaU rtruggle, ha* failed to secure Providence was setesd by Government the questinn is, how ar* they to live 1—
to u* the right* for which we engaged In on Wednesday at WlHiamsburg, (or al­ Poor creatures, xheir doom, la sealed.—
They or tbe white racp must perish, which
t.* If the men who have risked their leged non payment of dutie*.
will it be? Will the North aland by
he argots,
It fs generally believed that our Gov­
lo take the ernment will oppose by diplomacy the and sec their own flesh and blood parish
।—, ,—f -.—----------------- from the aggressions of Spain upon St Domingo, at the bands of the negroes ? I fear fur
the firat of January tu come.. We ore
luseila of tbe State, iu destiny will be and perhap* etrooger measure*.
eurn to have a difficulty, with-the black*.
xnmitted “to those who forsook her tn
The Veteran Reserve Corp* is to be I think they are preparing for the firula.
consolidated Into aix regiment*.
They are irutiug‘themse^re* now and 1
The President is daily overwhelmed think they have more weapon* than tho
with viritora, mostly pardon seekers.— white*. We have but few nrm* to de­
The crowd even force tbemeelve* into tbe fend ourealvea /with. A* for myself I
’u*rd mrainst a calamity,” say* this murhsvs none. Sherman gnt my shot gun
:erer of prisoners, “ let us take th* oath,
and revolver. I iuteud, however, to send
-nd mold the construction nnnmmt to
uitom-wtehaa. If,ofror aa ftmett effort • Gen. Mead Is tn Washington on a tour for a pair of anny revolvers, with fixed
• cfcrt them object., we M, •« can of inspection through hi* department. In Cartridges to fit; if not too much trouble
I en *o*k a home in another eocntry," the course of which he will visit Rich­ tell roe tho cost ot a pair of thorn. 1 waul
good ooe* fur 1 ant sure 1 shall need
tys General Hampton. “Select those
mond, GordoMvllIe. and several of tbe
bo havohdd their all upon the altar of
pM battle field*.
.eir country, and make them serves*
Tbe President has not aeriouriy con­
our repeomotadva*. You will then be templated a visit to Richmond, though it
vre that your right* will no: be wantonI* nut unlikely that he will shortly make
j sacrificed, nw yoor liberty bartered
•ir a- moea of pottage." Tbe letter cooTbe Covrrm'.trionrr of Internal revenue affiura u« tbe Rio Grande, that nutbieg
'de* by the remark dirt the writer pro- decides that where betei keepers put up pusiUvo can he relied on save the oue
nre* to pursue tbn course be reeom- vetetables or fruit in eans exceeding in tact that the Imperial commander there
veds to utbers, and that, in tbe mra- value *600, for tbeir own see, they are has Um strictest order* to preserve term*
urna, be shall obtain all infortiiadon
of cordiality, if possible, with the'Amsriliable to duty.
• hlch would be desirable in the ertabGov. Parsons, of Ala., telegranbe to cans, and suffer no act of hostility ur ag­
thmeatof a colony, In case his plans tbe President to pleww suspend all petit­ gression to be committed on the part of
•ould^not bring forth tbe fruit ho exppet* ions for pardon recommended to this date. Ute Mexican forces. Cortiaaa is on lb*
It is not known what prompted thia move I rampego a* usual, but th* career of that
Such utterance* a* these are note worthy but la thought to have aome connection pest to all parties i* running toward n
nd! significant, a* showing that there are with the large number of Alabama par­ close. A good many rebel Generals and
uhy graduate* of th. suppressed rebel- don seekers In Wiriilngton.
lesser seccsh ligbla are straggling into
&gt;■ who export to accompllah by poliUAdmiral Goldsboro not having been Monterey and Matamoras and slowly
1 nudadty and ingenuity what they invited to be nreecml at die naval review moving towards the capital, with tbe hope
ve failed to effi-rt by open revolt and al Brest, in the English channel, will not of obtaining employment from Maximil­
' ir. From every quarter we are assur nrubablr attend.
ian, but the Emparbr ba* already mor*
' ibat sentiment* and expectations of
A large number cf Swedes have arriv­ General* than be wants, and aa for that
- kind, although not al way* *o frankly ed al Riehmood, to settle tn the valley matter quite as t-any soldier* as ho ha*
j-re**ed"ha in General Hampton’* tnan- of the Upper Jemee Rivet.
A citizens' committee of 116 has been
appototed to receive President Johnson,
feald be visit Richmond.
at Petersburg.
gF” W* find tbr following item* un•r tbe head of “Hartit^a" io th* Detroit
J ribuB* of th* 3Sd last:
“A livery man here, a abort time since
kt a team to a returned soldier to go to
Allegan and bMk. Whentbeteam was
&lt; vturued. It was found that ha had driven
by |GfAd RtoidV a*d abaa«d the horma
•iuimafulJy, so mveh so that on* of them
died aooa after. Belt we* brought far
damage*, and after ten day** trial a ver­
dict was rendered for tbe plaintifffor 675-,
but oaths discovery that tbs plaintiff
boarded some of thejury at thb hotel du­
ring ibe trial, a motion for a new trial
wax madit, and I* now pending. Through
this act of his, tbe plaintiff b likely to
loss hl* writ Mtogerber.
Oe Saturday lart wk had a very power­
fol tain *d haft atorm bere.
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Railroad Prices,

HASTINGS—* Stott*** H«m. Am. in*
* Hth, Sept. 10th a lift, Ort ift *
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«"«!»»» HrialysT

CHARIX&gt;TTE-«t Ptamlz Ue^.A.g.Uft *
I»tb, BvpL Ulh A Bib. Oct IQtb a Httu
cJVift MMDS-nata1’‘"KMCUft

WtegTrwwp^tetimi

IRON,

NAJW.

Forth I

SeptiM *ita, O&lt;1. lethaiMk.
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ALBIOX-PsAar Exetasje, An&lt;. wbina
^H.KU&gt;ht»ft. Ort tSth*l«Uu

STOVE PIPE,

A Cow rAXT has been formed at New
Haven, Conn., with *125,000 mpltal, to
make nod sell Mansfield's .lasi.0 frogs
for rail roads. They are aaid to laat 10
years, at the same cost aa common ones,
which will last only six mouth*.

Fob Salm.—Tbe Publlahcr of tbe
Hasttbo* Basra la desirous of selling
the printing ertaMishmont and good will
ofttopep* -“tl-------- ' ■''

ROPE.
GHITTXJ--STOT&gt;nEJS,

■“■uastf Farming Tools of all
kinds,
I.MXTS.

xssr’-v

Duckxkckd uolilierscaanot have it too
frequently ItaprcSMid upon them lo keep
their discharge papers. Tie broker* and
speculators who buy them fur a song, tutjwet to sell them Uck at-an Immense
profit, when Congress shall have appro­
priated land* to tbe ns*and beurfit ut tbe
volunteers honorably discharged from
tbe service,

AND WOODEN WARE

T,IU&gt;* b
si
Ttajr are safe as4 plmaasl la talc, Lot |&lt;vrrM
to curr. TUeir prvrlraUng new it,,.
Ike vital acUiibaa of lb« b«It, rnuar* th* X*
airaetiuMofila orgass. ,-uril/ lb« loooj. *m
«*|U Akeaw. .TJk? pMcaoa: the fa«l twr,
whkb breed audstun dialcoprr, Uiealat* da.,
aaab or di.ordcrts argan* into iboir eturaj a*Hum. bm! impart a Lrallhy lone will, .treuotb u
Ibe wta-la tjslc*. N'ol ««lj do Hu r care th.
rrorp-^Uj axanlaiat* of*i -rjtod;, but
Imruidabl* *«.! Oanc.rKM d,.«s&gt;r» Wlulr tbrr
prudare pcwrefnlaffrcU. l!i&lt;v are al U&gt;« »«„
tun*, to drruniabrd do—. U.« *.f-»t aud U.,
pbpals dial reo be reo^Md Mchildren. U«i,t
aagar c.wUd, Ibay are &gt;Irs.a-&gt;t lo-taU; ami.
brief prr.i» tegrtabla. are to: frvtu tin riak *f

“xr:
HARNESS

Estate of Marietta Delph.
rgOrXtamilAK.
Y Xerry,
wa^oa ef th. 1'rnbstaC.m tar th. •
.rrr. taUden at tho Frvbau Unicc, Io
Bf MBating*. oa Tuaaday, Um zsdi

SHOT
Ls\rncn,

ill* matter ot lk* Estate at Nsri*«ta
h * pvreon mrotallr mean,jwtent.
, rMdincud Ulug Um jwUtam, duly ’Wilted
loam Ilolf.h, praythy ibal k&lt; msy be *pud Qaaniisa cd IK. |«r*oa and relate id *ud
lolly ioeempfteat pares*.
tempon It n Ordered. That Mandar. U&gt;*
day uf .Sep teuibrr neat, al mo* o'clock la th*
non, bo aaaigncd ft-r tbe btar.sg of teld
loc.aod that all albcr par**** iatereatod la
utele. are repaired te appear at* *ca*ion of
court, than to be botden al th. I robat*

Taxctnm Eeoaoxd.—The Board of
Trustee* of tbe Hastings Union School
hare moored tbe aervicea of Charlo*
Chandler, of Clinton, aa principal of tbe
Bcbooi far the cnsuhjg year. Mr. Chan­
dler ba* been for two year* prindpal of
the Grand Haven Union School, and
bring* toedmoniala of character and abil­
ity which give great aasarancu uf rooces*
in hieundertaking here.* The choice of
teaebere for our childred, is al bmt,a
difficult and delicate task, and we can only
bupo that our officers have been fortunate
in their adectioM. There am satrcely
be a guareutm of th* fitnemof pcraon*
for mob positions, without actual trial and
acquaintance. Some succeed in ooe local­
ity aud fail la another. We cannot help
feeling that much of Uua suarem or fai
lure depends upon the, community in
which eoeh'eervioea are rendered. Our
teacher* are now all engaged, we would
urge upon oar citizen* tbe importance of

THE ONLY BURE THING.
PHOTOGRAPH

LICENSED

WAR CLAIM AGENTS.
BY* ALBERT

D.

UAPKR A BURROWS,

RICHARDSON,

Office

over Neb ring's Grecery*

Opp—ile I'cat Other, na Bardirk St.

H»hAI

KALAMAZOO, - - - MICH.
STATE &amp; U. S. CLAIMS,

ILtiutoio A tn Towxaiur Main so*.—
Araome of the Township Board* in tbia
county era calling meeting* for the pur­
pose of voting upon a prop«i tian to'luen

the credit of their respective townships to
aid in building tbe Ralloed, wo would
call attcs'.tlou to tbe provisions of the
Statute, relative to such calls. Tbe
Statute says: •» • • Shall give pub­
lic notice by porting handbills, and a
pubHcutionin one or mor* newspapers, of
tbe time and place and object of such
mreUng." (aoc.5, pogo 129, Bcaaiuu laws
ofleet)

200
AND

Ttnnr Maxnxs Poerroxxu.—The lime
ef holding Um township meeting in Has
Onge which w*a oiled fur Friday next
I’M been postponed. The act under which
tbeee tne«Ung» ,re called, spoeifie. no
length of Lime that notice shell be given,
end, hi order to avoid all question uf lerelity, U has been thought best to give
•Il Ibe notice req.I red )„ the Statute.

special town rtlp meetings, which is
mere than twenty nor Isas than fif­
teen days. (See revised strtutrs, page
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Vital Statistics.—The City Inspector
of New York, in his annual report for
1864, makes public many interesting and
valuable atatainenta.
From him we
learn tbe gratifying facts that tho rates of
mortality in that city are steadily deerra­
sing, and that they are nut heavier
than those of other American and Euro­
pean citie*. Tho ratio of death* among
young children, especially, la steadily di­
m in taking. The total of deaths in the city
In 1864 wu 25.645. Tbe condition of

INTERNAL REVENUE

The railway lo connect Brazos with
Brownsville has been connuenced, and '
several miles of the track arc laid. Tel-1
egraph lino* will be complste in a few
days to Broyn*villo.
- Gcn„Woods tuu issued an orderjfor- (
bidding cotton in Alabama being taken'
from plantations or warehouses for the
present. Gorerhor Parsons proclaimed
against cotton and horse stealing, and pro­
viding for the rs-orgnnizalioo and setting
of court* to suppress these crime*.
An office to procure white labor from
Europe, baa been opened in Mobile.
Cotton ceaac* to come Into Shreveport,
owing to the seizure of nearly all that ar­
rive* by the military.
Complaint* are general’ aa to tho non­
constitute a good riaed village. From fulfilment of contracts made by freedreturns published by the Register-general
of England, we learn that there were
180,263 marriages in England and Wales
last year. The marriage rate la invaria­
bly bigbeat during the fart three months
of each year,while tho number of birth* I*

Ssr.utt defended her without fee or re­
ward. This ia not true. Jurt before her
ajitf** *•tUm yr*yrlj

Fight
We J

hibitio

Shelf Hardware,

may stilt bo seen in the Baptist church­
yard at Hooeick Fall* a rude board
w Web marks tho grave of NaL Shipman,
the original of Fennimore Cooper's
"Deerslsyer,” and of “Hawker," In “Tbe
La*t of the Mohlcana." It ia proposed to
erect a more imposing monument.
Tua faculty of th* University of Vir­
ginia have voted that it is Inexpedient at
thia time to inaugural* the statue of Jeffereoti, executed In fharblo br thb late
Virginia arU«t, Alexander Galt, of Nor­
folk. Tbe *tatuo pow lies in.tbe Uni­
versity, boxed up just a* it camo from
Europe.

bordir

MABKHALL—Hcroduu Beua*. Au*. KJ «*.«.
IXth.OeL’nth.
SAP PANS,
DATTI.E CRIEK-BatU. Creek JUbm. a».

MORTGAGE BALE.
&gt;• ^-lo-0/k.

ENS!&lt;

_lud
Tl« machine I

—th.MV. young man placed hh
®° *»"•* pert of tho machinery to
««*U*a M M wee beating, when the
•loevc of hl* tunic or “waumu*” caught
jn
whtah cut MTarm off a Bt
below the (elbow aad shattering the
feow* to At jofart. Amputation just THE GR

Lyon'd

GUARDIAN’S BALE.

WMMODcaafally perform*&gt;‘rDr. Dn^of this village.

term on MotMay the
All who contemplate
ibe term should mtko
l. if possible, to begin

Stray Colt!
?«k*n ezuby ttetohtorft*

�SA“0F“"
ACmroat

IfiK:
v*w» * Q&gt;-. OrM r&lt;M»na. „f
iUMUkrn, W1U u .rttMud u
U» c™, Hmm „ FAM,
to n»u-»
to&gt;lw&gt;
*‘‘V"w.-mim

M

lb. -bob- pramlwt poto. to ib.
• &gt;«1UW btotor, «&lt; -b. put fc,
MMoriMav, -b. B-MlArfaw, o,
FoHSmiW. Bail, rf Bull Ban. B«m.
b«A“«H Ft Ltoelwa, a^, ofvutoMrt, AmmabuIm .c P-Mtol Lincoln.
F^U rfib. Mo^-n, ud M«A«m to
W. bffnUM cto -bto »U| b. u „.
tobllto rfM .UM b« A fcw «u&gt; dbrd
to fail to Witneea.

SOX-UibbMd Uara, A^, tMfe A ....
lb * tub, Oct UU10HU.
*
□ X -PMtor &gt; tetoag^ Awg. M&gt; 4 c m
i.. A Irth. Ort imh A icrt.

aE3fcf4!r±srtttt!

J ba • r-faW. purU, th. hload ..a
AW. Tin ) P^^-Ul the IM ^HMTO
ISLE ,;a - hi.! tbair B.teJtr'af"‘rtcl" ^yllX17X*tbi/'&gt;Sto*^u
.HhjdA-tu ■ ■e- erybMdy.M ateefc^

M projr.n™, HlMmto..

:3rW‘

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He'eBsi sgf
Jtgal 3hlit«.

®.5=»!
8SJ5 5SS

l ltoUteot David D. HUI,
U-.pwtaten.ddT rartM

asttetei

Peraons who have become debilitated,
from lorn of appetite ahunld not deepeir,
ae tho groat Indian remedy, Red Jacket
Bitters, will invigorate the system, tone
"Fo. Smb.—IW 1-oMltor bT Th.
the stomach, and make a Ufa of luiaery
HafTiios Bash* is desirous o£ aelling
ooe.of health and strong th. tbe printing^estebiishmenl and good will
of this paper. Preen, materials and eve­ .
hundred gamblere were arretted
rything in good condition. It receives
‘J* •W°. and marched
tbe State, County, and a large proportion
of the local patronage. Possession will
be given on or after October 1st. Price
11500. A rare chanee fora practical
printer •&gt; ith moderate means. .
Tbachik Exoxoan.—The Board of
Trirtteca of the Halting. Union Schoo)
kne secured the acrvicea of Chnriea
Chandler, of Clinton, aa principal of the
Khuoi fur tho emuiqg year. Mr. Chanthe Grand Haven Union School, and
bring, tcatiruoniala of character and abilin hie endertaking here.* The choice of

Jdicnlt and delicate task, and we can only
bupe that our olficcrv have been fortunate
in their wlectiuns. There
scarcely
I &gt;r inch poaitiom, without actual trial and
-k^nintaoce. Some auccood in ooe local­
ity and tail in another. We canikil help

freling that much of thia Beccoaa or fai
lure depend, upon tho community in
whichiuch vert ices are rendered. Our

tradien are r.ow alb’engaged, we would
urge upon our citizens the importance of
giving them encouragement, countenance
isd wport, at one of the greatoal roquU

DRUGS 1 DRUGS
rr.Esrr arrival or

NEW GOODS!
,,
"m omu ei mienirsn.
bavwtoesUa owatMc at lbw tActon of Mid knrwdupafTta.ro.nde.
O» a»
I.; y
r.d,
at tbe Haoaa ot L. W. Fay-to to M-aUrr th.
propriety etpUdgia. Um erwdu uf wart towMbto
te aaTw 11m aonuraotow .( toe
Uraad Blr«r Valtey Bad Boad frvm th. any of
Jackson to Grau-1 Kaphla.
Dated. TiwriH-pj.lt, Aanat L8, 1»U.
K
n K UCTJBJX. SuKohor?
M. C. HWIPT. TMra ClrrV,
AJKM WAKBFUCLD,

Ttanpw It te ordrrwd. that Mroday. Um BU«
day ofStptenibc.- nail, .1 nin« .'clock,ia IL.brw
ti-bwa, t&gt;! AMfMC t&gt;! u-o Loan.. «( Mid jmliluia. Mid lh.1 lb. bain al tew oTmIJ dSLad.
and all vlhrr per»«a intonated tn aaAF»al*Ui
am taqoued te bm-ai a4 • ante., of ated Court,
Ibra to bo M-la.alU.A VrobalaOlSc. ia Um »H)&gt;jc ot UuBip, luJ Abow Ma*e,if MV u-aro ba,
wb; to. prayer st the jtetilteiH'r »bouU iwl bo

WRTON &amp; ACKLEY’S
HASTINGS, MICH.

• IIIKI Ml MEMCIIU,

Books and Stationery

TOWNSHIP MEETING.
Th. uodmicitod, ih» 8.p*rri*-.r o&lt; im T,w.
•kip u&lt; llMtorga, U&lt;iar twra d.h- nqwrrtrd In
writing by UurlySector.at lh&lt;Uiau.n.u uIHmitoff., to call a Otortiac ot Um tlwton ol Mid
SKSWSftiS'pOTS -rttU
lb. coortrwrttoa of th. Grand BlrwV-dky JUU

hoBiM te tberoCm L»rrby girra. Ufat tUro
&gt; tn be a rerotlne oi tbe dccton .r am J tow ubh-p
cd UtoU.gA, u
Ceart lltok, la Um VUI.j.-4

S«4I

Raiuu»a\ Acd Towxamr Mu-rixoe.—
LJUE.NSED

a CLAI ff AGEHT8.
RAPPEH
JtoMt- IW Ofp, »■ Bwrttek 8L.
MAZOO. W
- Mien.

ATE &amp; IL S. CLAIMS,
iNCLcatwd

Av vomc of the Townahip BoortU In thia
county are calling meeting! for the purpee of voting upon a pK-pt-aiti-xi lo'loati

sn-18

the credit of their respective townahipe to
aid in building the Halloed, we would
call attention to tbe proviaiooa of the
Statute, relative to vuch calif. The
Statute vaya; “ • • Shall give pub­
lic Mice by poating handbilla, and a

Sl»
AND FOB SALE.
pro F.xTKO£i&gt;u.-Wk'nof micbjoaw

c '^“L’-^L^rZru!’. PrahatoChart Car the Ccwu-

pubfiration In one or more ncwap.pen, of
'be time and place and object of vuch

» at a aa ao a
IfefcH
ia nl ti so t

U IMI.)
Tow&gt; Memxo PorrroxBu.—The time
of holding the township meeting in Has

tingv *kich waa called for Friday next
hu been peilpotied. The act under which

LETTERS REMMX1NG VNCLUJUD
In the Puet Office at Haaunza, Sula
of Michigan, ixt the 2&amp;th day of Auguat,
1866.
G~nr o
D W

md, in order to avoid all qtMctioo uf loplky, it hav been thought beat to give
»H Ute notice repaired in the Stetntea
b&gt;r ipecul townahip meetings, which is

iWUl-lA U tbe Ptebate offle. I. IteTWm
t tlMt-Bjrt, rod show ««p, if ’ey Jbere by.
by th. prayer of the |&gt;«Utiou«r abosld net to
TtO ;&lt; farther ordmd, that .aid ptUttemr
ire oou«« to tt.« petoouA loterrttod. In »»ld
Lie. af tto pro-teie/ef Mid
__ __ -‘ - -- VvHMi.t aaaovar CMa eraar

rot more than twenty nor leas than fif­
teen day a (Seo revised etrtntee, page
Ml.)

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ai t bb

*dh a threshing machine which resulted
la the loss of hie right arm. Tho machine

•m mw, and the young num placed his
on some part of the machinery to

u --vc. i-r in him mmw’j . mt m
-ie Howaty aa though they tact
art baring rwcwir^ *eehi^M&gt;
-11 -natelte-rot of boenlv fa M
un. abould apply al enco la F«

« u&gt;« gearing which cut hfa arm off n Bt

w------- -------.
«®t* to the joint. Amputation jturt '
«o»e the elbow w a. successfully perfurtn*d^f Dr. Drake of thia village.

&gt;n’s Periodical Drops!
GRBAT FBMALB REMEDY
FOB IRRSGULABITIES.

Tea Hmtum Umwb School will '

««nm«cn ite fall term on Motflay tbe ]
HU of September. All who contemplate !
•wwdance during the term should make
possible, to begin !
“Uw opening of the achooL

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so so
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wiao^nakw could a0&gt;rd ftp1 explanation
mthftpMmmaarrnJioqnuad whare the
s rap« waaagnwn, an sought a solution

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The vines were twelves rears-aii. of the
eoamoa variety. tdaMsd at tbe mat«e-

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•trail.. i.iost complete Msoruneat of

OF ALL KINDS,

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HELyOiO* EXTIACT BUCHU,

IS PUBLftfflEd EVSET WjrnXKSOlY,
Tbe siors la B twwa Hkneta of n,

‘AR» MHDICINEft,
tiftilta ji.j^ftfoata, eiil. Cairn

ar Misnxua naanr,

coustt

tucateax

AND A’f PRICES

IC'-fENTliBB;

To . Sait thi: Timet.

iTwalre Uacs or tasa.ft

tWMMOMS.

tained their growth, end jwat aa they were
beginning k» tokvortor, Uw owner, in or-

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if 2~i, Q./W. AfeftWJ.
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. - •/ " ■* PtmpOMa.01err.4R ; - y

rijnn and HSO'rv s«srtne«. w»niUtr..ugh
th# vineyard clipping •&lt; ehotigb of the
ends of the canee so as turban a spsoa
between the xo*a to -neroi'foi teniilaUon

i^Mcuto,

aW3.tftar j
tl

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akVCERIES!

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developed leaves, to collect bait, light,
and other elements trom the air, and
elaborate the asp, sq as to furnish color,
sugar, eta, they had hero deprived of
them, and the vines were almost exclu-j
*iV£u^*1^ea* *'*’
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PBCMES.TlGH. *AHI»B.CODn8Hj

Great Decline.
In Prices,

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MORTGAGE SALE.
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FATENT MEDICESEt.

BUCHil

'Y8BROM WASH

Tea Secret DiMUM
■xr-.u
mtto ar MtMap M
. ...1 &lt;o rrwramrv

life.- There is a vlul relation hr tv era
sunshine and a vigorous tuninn being.—'
Seclusion from wn«h&gt;ae is one ol, the i
greatest misfortunes of sdvilhad Wk—
Tha semi
' ' makes potato vines
which
vben cro»n injiark'
1 tn produce the ' pale, ARI IQ^AL Tfi A2fY IX TBE
.STATE
■
are reared in pur parlors. •' - ,
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Tor Doi

BusinH'SS,

VIDOLD’S
sou.
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color, health

3 EXTRACT BOCBO

tratioa and nervooe derangement were
prominent symptoms. Is&gt;««i Bund tbe
aacred ofatKMM la the use made of sun•bine. The alsU roof had Ereo rem ..Red
and a giofte one substhvt* d The vpprr
Story was divtd-d into s-wtern smalt
rooms, each pnrtided srihrtiiungna, wash­
ing apparatna, ale. The patient, uu an
taring eitoh feiaThtb apartment, removed
all hit clothing, and exposed UoMelf to
the direct rays of the »un. Lytngonlbe
lounge and • turning over from litne lo
lime, each and even part of thft. body
was thus exposed to ’the Ilft-glving rajs
&lt;/ the wn. Several Landon physicians
candidly oonfrseed to ma that many cases
which sat mad oaly'Waitfog C&gt;r the abroad
werr-galvacixed into Hfr and health by
IhU prooeQ:—Dr. 2&gt;»o Zawis.

Tbe Arab borer re watered only ones lo
tbrtvasty fixrr boors. He is often nbHged to-cmrtetrt himself with dates instead
ofb*rt»y: three are given to hIn&gt;T&gt;ef..rft

sNun»e*M ve eaten sUmea and alL in
the «priw{ I- is twprd ..pvt.: on. the p«etureafAai fa the summer. If hie maatrr
can elford it, fce-treto-a Irttfe-berlev. On
thyamW'JhrK-l’*1^* In »hrdriJrt is

Principal Depot*—
HelmbokTi Drug xid Chemical Warthotse,
No. BD4 BfiOAD^TAT, K.

HelmboM's Medical Depot,

’

MORTGAGE SALE.

Ko. 104 CGUTH TENTH GT, TNTT.A

NEW STORE
NEW PR.IECS!

0. D. SPAU1DING
aa
Aft'. u 11 rely tru fttm-k «•! Uomta,
Wfork bt4»rnp&lt;~e« i»«rfist
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• * I t i iSo ft Country Su.re, such aa

MEN’S AND BOY'S

PRY

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ue.aadUeeilraatinituichl ..r»u van chew
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artuie. .re a&gt; be dtogMri st«
«■»&lt;"« h'rcnl adrsatsaan «»to«
emnane Stop lay aieto to aftri

goods.

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i nLtSHKDtVKRT WEDNESDAY,

NEW GOODS

Ttailitw* Ek*F ,ra"
„ 1&gt;ScoU*. which sailed from Now
York.’May Kth, mot with a narrow eeiLmhii i- U- deaenbwl by a p-a«
gSTin ar«ci«r,u&gt; Uy

fastings’ $wsus Itirectorv

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Have just Purchased

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MORTGAGE SALE.

M&gt;id Itesnlee's otJirv |

DRY GOODS

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Groceries,

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RUSSELL'S STORE.
Hastings, Mich" i.

JULUifl RlfSSEU. * co;
' •" ' • 1 ’ *

d ^efts tmh tWr ranks. The U
f -Xt Maotna rushed out to aid f,
AowMt^teWtettlavMftM't. 1lor*,,but bowIluJsa»4«b?jfigPjjWt t
General Napoleon Bonaparte, wham r* I
f
meh -were entirely victorious, and iimraioent-dauner.,***. #PProecb‘.nft
Mirn was juat beginning to down WpOO 1
_____
tetrins
routed st crery point, frsmSii* *our&lt;»,ol.»ba«JV»‘-SKWfe .,
Europa, waa attempting its reduction t
.
weti
behind their walls. T*w,lrt fSoon .fur 11 ••*£.*- *-.*«
with an army uf-but 30.000 men.
i
so|thU
aa
to
cut
off
a^
sight
bcy
uod.Uft
a ten flays, Nagoleaa march; «
About sixty milts’north of Mantua, a'cat^plpi
i
JCTTO.1CO.
ahip'a length, the eetftre cm lookouLAva j
nestled amidst the mountains of Uw Tyrol &lt;ed over two hundred miles, fought three iwJdoMatarmrf'wtorgw tertjteg .•-“*ad ,
lies the furtifud town ot Trenk Here pitched bellies, and annihilated an a*my iabsad” 04&gt;d »UnoaVund*r Uia.-feowa o(Vm
CWH •
the Aiistriaite, under Wurinser, collected twice as numerous ns his o&gt;wn.
Again the siege was renewed,sadOpln ,
an army of 00,000 to march .down the
valleys of the Adige sod ths Mincio, and all the resource, of all the -Austrian
oo-oporating with the 20,000 Austrians empire were called into requisition th
who waa first un deck, cried in a votoSTH
behind the ramparts of Mantua, to an­ gatber a new army. All tbo pride and
nihilate the audneioua army of Nspolron. enthusiasm of tho court were rou»l.—
As Wurmscr commenced. hie march, he Twenty-five thousand 'Austrians were
rubbed his hands, and said,- chuckling. now cooped up in Mantua. Seventy five
thausartd were speedily rendezvoused hi
-We shall aoon have tfen bgy now.** ,
•■kUrftoard, hard to btlirlmrd'. W-;
Fearful that Napoleon might aacape, the gorges of the Tyrol. Najoleon had
while the captain waa eignsling tne regtnbe soul otio half of . hi* 'force down the now but thirty thousand with which to
ear co ‘wwp bhe,? •*•&lt;*•"-'**'**7
*. HOLBROOK,
right banks of tho lake of Garda, whose oppose tbo one hundred thousand thus
important.;ordar«. which waa' sJollfUly upoo-n kstm.:'««&gt;ro-»C'a. stottf-cl
,
sborua he must traverse; a sheet of water errnysd against him.
koow wba'.
■//•&gt;•* .,Wj
Early In November the Austrian* and rapidly. obeyed, bofonj
about thirty mile. lone, and from feur to'
twelve wWe, to,cut off the French retreat.- again commenced their marth. Snow
i
whitened.the
tops
of
the
mountains,
and
The regia cjM/of jNapoleou detected hte
the
ship
sghiutt
the
mountain
bf.tolid
re*
horse xnd ke • Rblffmj Hie pint’s
advantage.Instantly.- abandoning thei the winds of the approaching winter swept
horse W- Kiw, b«» «*“•
I sirgc, at so enormous sacrifice, under tho» through those elevated gorg&lt;*. A eorpe
raahrUrwelhe finH W '&lt;*»■ L
. ■ cover of a dark night ba pul overyay#il-• of obeervatlon, of twelve thousand m*n,
■ I able man and bona in motion. The &lt;U-• whom Napoleon had placed to *uard a
• vim&lt;m of the Austeions mstcliing down1 defile a fow rmlse aerth ofTrrot, alarmed
•stisftr
every'tovhwMer.Tu.
,
by
the
overpowering
masses
of
the
enemy
• the right or-'wretoru bank of the lake,
Napolem, Indignant that LovWwiUiS common bort'e eon A*
acre uul dreaming of danger, when W»d-- retreated.
we .opened tbe-dte^pce, .en^^ngse,.
d®ly the French' army like a wbiriwipd,. Freoefc enters should retreat, fastened
ps’sed.there was"nevsr bdfureheen Wh
bi&gt;r«t upon them. They »ere sc-Mten-d1 to the camp, surrounded by bis staff.— a shipload of thankful, gratoftir UbW, **
like deer bt the hrnrads, and in bleeding, Collociiug the soldiers in a hollow rouare,
rmlered ap thate praise to Him who had
broken betma. fuond retege only among be tot upon -hit borec in Ibemidrtof than
vouchsated tlwm -pstte great deliiinm
l«le,
wan,
end
emaciated
with
fatigue.
the wilds of the mountain*. The dlrisWhen tlic unberg wet.first dl,--------inn cm lEe other.aide of the, lake heard Every eye wan fixed upon him.
-Soldiers said he, sternly and sadly, **I we'wort &lt;’&gt;ri deck tod quite r—•
the thunder 'Lt the cmlhct. but could.du
am dtsploased with you. You have al ward smoke stTek, and a* we —»
nothing ter tbe-relief til their frletidt.
iBg forward, saw U&gt;a apptowcaicgdanger
Without on hour’s delay Nnpbleon lowed yourselves to be driven from a
quite a» soon *• thv saHotoac the. topis.
tomed upon tils track to attack the di position where a hand lol of meu might
vision oo the other side, before they could arrest an army. Yow are no longer hearts- wUh’ fear, ai^the Uri^Wtt
OHS ItOBWW;
Frw&lt;*soJdisrs.
Chief
ef
the
eUtT,
dbtain retetereemente,- at the foot of the
which we Instantly rcalixed onf^VwNWe’ !
lake. His troupe were urged to their it to be written on their standards, " Thry
aitiMliew can neither l.e :magio«i nor
art ,a ionfftr •&lt; At army tf Italy."
„lm-&lt; p—
Our complete desirwobcxv
The tcrrtble rt*mkwfeH &lt;ikea thtinder. dcact.brd.
I—, -it i&gt; »kh
IT •!«» U»1 ea..,;
V- t4.lt upon those beorie.lmpswioned ma. seemed temitoblo. So near were .« Ut
can now be secured, in three days the
My. They crowded around him,ertlh tears Im.Austrian army shall bo destroyed. Rely
i
pterin#
that
be
would
rcwrrtei
th&lt;«telaiwO’- n a* ; *' ■ v
■'
—-r
1 on me. -You know whether or not I an.
eugers could rim eft, 'whMalbey •** **m, in tbo habk of keeping ,n&gt;y wotfl.”—
mented todv, being m anatews to J&gt;elha
| Wurmeer. nut imagining the pooribiRto.’
ol csMtoit, bad imprudently *-p»reted hr* „„U1U
„ „rl-..-------1 ' uror Into twodiviskaiR, marrimifc with Uiovu their character, l-eaung ten thooj -j Skuxa. ■ .
. ..
“
'UD(i mrt) u, jnnird fh* works st Manlus,
UJ.rauUfer.’-»•”
--------'
-I -♦&gt; ‘V'*''
■t the foot-of tbo lake. Mvls«, wlih'25,- ba assemblad tb» remainder of hie furor,
000 men, composed one division, Wtrrm- * now couriating of bdt fifteen thousand al
T..B» or O»
»•
Votons. Forty thousand AuatrhVte soon
scr, w ith tS;OOO,-ltc otlihr;
.
b-n b... • ■"■A
.Napoleon met Mclrn nidJonato. A | -rround ' them. »With ■ MttoinfMte
that well* are very often tho Objett vi a
great defl ofaffertlotf ' are riHterf to I’m
fow hours of horrid carnage rtoired. when military tolll; NapM-iAn lurid lite tee to
‘Ln.tvmfsr*.^*TrUwrtcUdt.U. Uw
tho Austrian. Are utterly rout«hh‘ Lear- the narrow causedhye which' tbrreded
’ito -the oroond povared with the woand- the marebe. of Areola; wlareilm heed. &lt;/
cd and their dead, and 5,000 priaunert in .; the columns &lt;mly eoflld «&gt;Wi «"d where,
thu bands of tho French, with twenty coneequrotly, superiority of numbers was
pi.ee. vl'cannon, they fl&lt;-dpanic wtricken I। of but little avail. i« • terrific eonfitel
and dcmoraliaed, beyoed hope of epecdy of three dayef Ao Aurtrlana htat-m dead,
[CHX E.*H*LL
•* • 1 '•■••’
ij reliance. The French s-ldiera slept for I wounded and prisoner*.' thirty thousand,
V.— .u- bloody ground, but I and again leaving a trail of bl«w«d to murk !
Sberit. Of5» in th« Coart Houie •*«*»
TfflRyfr:- jflftfVH »ILThe dawn ‘of thelI1 heir path, tbs_r££\n&gt;ukJk~^'R'llYe bar’d'
&gt;, fled back to Ute .Tcyol.,,
?
Fifteeotb/U1BE in the rrtroms4Mito, j
ri s.smiLuos
____ __ r____
.
i The siege *ik agaltt renewed. Again went into Utoengugefuent earlriyn wU f
wbole.night galloping from post to past. I -,n January, another1'Awlrtto Mmy to under'fir*.&gt;lao‘brnwe. Jti&gt;Vaft*-'Ue ]the boor ; no pulao over grille*: *ore-.
■Five home* had suaceasi vely sunk b«Majh . t&lt;t&gt; dlMetom we to A-erndlng toward fighl rommvnred, it 'WOO*nifteJ-lhbt the ।buraaniy beneath a &lt;iu«FT
him. With the earliest break ofdsy
belrtgamd fortraas. &lt; Crojd
cnJorwstiHdculy went ■down,'1’but sIH'-st* tfat
,
yellowish gr
1
"
troupe war* anta to motion. 'They MV .4Ssrt a jw-tta. under the weHe of M«a- immcdiafoty.*ent iipageito;'h Wab beTho-Wla wm | t-a ;-fltooteon** deatnikton would ba I hewd at tte-aimb that the cMmU^nror
r. &gt;. C.'OJWJUXArDEB, xJltV . i&lt; c
derisive, nud tn ! slims rescued the i wr,71 sbooMritapotaOrt tnsreh to assail- bad stumbkd. am) ho *rthef wl*. wfis
gw)a '*nd.'.',tarrfW '
“ • '
---------«rf it- ufitd afore U4JtetUe- wst»jm»[ .
°a" “
taken
cd, wtam tbaoctor bearer • eante to C*!*'
Montgomery, and J» btansUsl quteb way
In thlsc-*-*
Q c. WUM0I.E,
said : taptain; I gboea I
tev»to r‘
trU.n*
'pi..- tbou-n
to tbo rear?' hWhy, wtot is the mature f
4 am hltto tM« artbpusf-Law rfadfil
cannot omry say eteasv &lt;n»*
anticipated victory,
• Owexamiiilrig tbo aftn i&gt;wSs
•d, blerfltijt: 'wsfrbCddM JjigJU’
ttot » minm toll had pamed through bte
right forearm MsfliMMWrtri opal

ss'^r

BQURGI

fellow’had\car tied the color* bo
£7jdihs«&amp;‘‘
■■“■' ■*■**

‘ TeNNETT PlETtRS &amp; CD.
b
!

WUle.

&gt;1 IWVCM ST. CHIMOtr
tOUt UtOPItlCTOHS.

Actin Napoleon returned to Mantos

lWmty five wtanAnk' -W-te®eoee

.4 . s*4 . —* 4—- -J; ■ J,'-—
(Aim. ropy.]

Tua Cistr ^1&gt;e£rgtl^egxaphi

£«tatn ot Mnry A. and
r.&lt; r&amp; or Nic/MjiK,

A.

KM•» "2.ir

U. wt-A.-.. luj.
vratedwa. in sight co mi og into tna

First Frolt; the

121

Icon urged hl»

^..S*

ll &lt;

“£.wSt ।
! Z.'nJrf'b, Ihjilv.

I war, before M!_•*.

ijre.’s^&amp;a

A±!7A±?£2£r*2:

Now

�anu&gt;&gt;

Sactnov
.bootleg annually 40.BB0 Mextows.-

AsoieteCt
Rotate
Wood
Building Iren, boll fo sweeptag

At will bo wen by our advertising
cotamM, tbo Baparriaore at ttvtnl of
the towMhips of thio Bounty have celled
■Tidal meeting, to takotato corei dr ration
the propriety of loaning the credit of
. such townships to aid in eoaati notiug the Estimated Repel pts
Greed River Valley Railroad. It is
Two mill Tax
Primary Fund
hoped that these meetings will be well
Non Residwnt
attended. The qaeeUcw bf imposing taxes
Library Fuad
upon ourselves la one which concerns
evtr/body. There are some questions
relative to this proposed aid to the rail­
&gt;1,630 00
road which do not appear, to bo well un­
| Making &gt;1,030, the amount to be raised
derstood. Ao tha largest earn that can
l by lax.
be voted la aay township, le flee per rent
The Board would also report that C. T.
spec tha vahsaiioo, eome have supposed Gorham, of Marshall has n old order
that tho township might vote ao annual dated 1800, of &gt;112 50. The money baa
tax of Ivo per cent, spun the property of once been raised to pay the order, but
ow log to the derangement In the currency,
the township. Sauk is DM the reee.—
bo refused to lake the money in drculaAeppoeing a township taw a valuation of lion. The money wm need up by the
property amounting to &gt;100,000 ;«aoch district, and the debt romaine unpaid.
practical working of am conspiracy
The Board further report that there is terminate the colored race which
town may vote to iseuo its bonds to the
it God
amount of fl,600, and no wnro. Thia to be one Trustee in place of R. A. rolling to a Christian age. A just
Goodyear, and one in place of R. B. _will
____________
_______ - —
bold the Government
of United
the I
would require an aanual tax of &gt;350 to Wightman elected for three years,
States, which is responsible for the wel­
pay the interest on tha bonds. This te
fare of these people, to a strict accounteIL A. Goodyear moved that the sum
all aay township will have to pay on a
bllily for every life thus sacrificed. De­
like aaoeeemauL In case tbo township of &gt;1,630, be reined by tax upon the serting .these innocent and belplres beI inge and denying them proper assistance
should eventually have to pay the bonds property of tha district to pay the ex­
I and protection in the hour of need, and
issued, a tax of only two'per eent of the penses of the school during tbo ensuing thus leaving them to their fata, te an in­
valuation can be levied la any one year.
humanity as cruel ss tbo grave, a crime
Mr. Sweexey moved
for which tho Nation will bo punished,
Thus k will be seen that the interests
1 that the sum of &gt;1.480 be raised by tex either by financial bankruptcy, chaotic
of tha township are well guarded.
to pay teachers' wagse for tbo coming discord and disunion, or a pestilence
Aa to the policy of voting this sum at
year, which motion to substitute did not which will not leave enough of the living
all, than, is tbo practical question. The
to bury the dead.
.
prevail
railroad we aaed, and it te probable that
Our neighbor of Tta .Vaforesf Dsns-!
Tha motion to raise 11630 was carried.’
these loans are the only agencies that in­
oerst, an ex-mrmber of tho “Golden Qr-1
Mr. Roberta moved that the meeting
do" end a reformed rebel, in refenag to '
sure the budding of the rood ; that is, the
proceed to elect two Trustees for three , this subject, in hte recent ieeoe, nays|
understanding that such aid would be years in place of ft. B. Wightman and I
“This alarming increase of deaths among
given, has been tho foundation, which has
H. A. Goodyear, whose loAna have ex­ tbo blacks is, wo fear, bet the devatopieg
given confidence in tbo enterprise, and
of the extensive conspiracy alluded to in
pired,/which motion prevailed.
oer last, which has for ita object the rehas largely influenced all other efforts to
i Ou motion, J. A. Sweexey and Wm. L
enalavement of the negroes or their entire
build the road. The lax upon the peo­
F. Ilanas were elected aa such Trustees. extermination, (more likely tbo latter.)
ple will be light is any event, and when
It was voted that the items of expen­ which whs not expected would bo appa-;
the road te built, property will have been
rent to the public until after the with-'
diture for repairs on tbo school bouse duso toersased that tbs increaM of tax will
draw al of the regional troop and cwr re
ding the past year be published in \ho admission to the Union had been eecured.
not be Mt. Then It certainly will pay
village papers.
Good behavior and discretion having aoto vote the tax. ■
oomplished this, then they, the Knights
ChxwtolioO.
il
was
voted
that
the
Di
­
Probably every-mas who baa aubecrib
of the Golden Qrele, count on the pro­
cd to the stock of the railroad will veto rector bo required hereafter to enter all tection and assistance of tho Slate and
foe tbo tax.
Thus will many men items of contingent sxpenscs, In tho dis­ local authorities, oveo if the Southern
States are obliged to ratify the Constitudoc only pay largely tn other ways to trict record book.
lions! Amendment abolishing slavery,
Mr.Sweeny moved that s committee which it is claimed, will bo a deed letter I
ward the road bet will also pay as much
aa their neighbors in taxes. It would of three, of whom Mr. Sheldon should be io nay event. Ths arm tee disbanded, all
bomb, theo.thal the man moat be niggard­ chairman, bo appointed to inquire into
fears ill renewed boetilities removed, and
ly indeed, who.bavlng subscribed nothing, the finances relative to the claim of CL T. the ascecsion of the Dosgnornsisperty in
power, is, according to their figuring, also
should vote against the Iona also. In. Gorham, againrt the district, and that
to be realized as A matter of course.
voting a loan, tha burden, if'burdon it is, whoa this meeting adjourn, it be for four
I —----wlt^m
— - *■ Vr»
talla equally upon all tha property of th. I weeks to hear the report of said Commit­
tee,
with
a
view
to
adjusting
eaid
claim,
again say, that utjics this barbarous work j
town, resident and non resident. *By this
oeaaea we leer that Gen. Beller will sucwhich motion pro vailed.
। coed in bls ptejectof orgaaiaiag a black
an, to be beoefitted and Its valne great 1) ( IT. N. Sheldon. John Roberts and J.
enhanced by a railroad will allo hwve to A*. Seeeaey were appointed such Cora- battalion in every county io tho south, to
be maintained by the proceeds realized I
stand thair share of the building of attbi
from tbo confiacstod lands of the disloyal.
Suffrage, which will secure tranquility to
road. Here la an it am worth considering
the Government, protection to the colored '
although it la but one among many,
people, and justice to all concerned. All
which should decide every voter to tote '
thia will be realized unless the Southern |
for tho proposed aid.
people withhold their sympathy and
eocnu rage meet from tbo malcontents. —
In thus ezposing their fiandteh designs we I
hope to destroy their evil intentions and
The Annual School Meeting, of Iles । hums la Fl more. He enlisted last March secure our prompt return to the Unioc, ■
tings Union School District, convened al' and received a large local bounty for oo which will not bo accomplished for years ;
tbo lower school room, on Monday even- j doing. Being Aeso of money be wrote to to come if these confirmed and irreeood-1
tbs Adjutant General of the State, o&amp;r- table Secession ats’ are loft to proaecute I
iug. Considerable intofwt wm apparent;
iog.bim &gt;W to procure bis discharge.— their suicidal week.
nod quite a foil attoodanon was attained. ' Tbs letter was referred to our Provost
Tbs mooring was called to order by I Marohal, who soon bad him walked up to
J. M. Norton, Moderator. IL B. Wight- the -Captain's Office," from whence be
man^wM chosen Director and Secretary will bo returned to the service.
Copt Ballsy is doing a thriving buaipro. tern.
oess now in arresting deoerters. He
The journal of the last Annual meeting ’ went to Detroit, yesterday, with a lot
recently arrested. These enenks, who
was read and approved.
- --------yard, and in
a who crossed it, be, in
The report and estimate of tbo True , vainly imagined that, with the does of the |
rebellion, they could crnwl forth from ______.____ _ acted under the direct
toes waa read an foliowe:
out of their hiding places In Ceneda, end orders of tbo rebel Geoaral Winder, and
HAsraea, Sept 4, 1865.
dwell itribatoeteof brother Jonathan I more latterly by the emphatic orders of
Tbo Board of Trustees submit the fol­ unmolested, disgusting with tbeir pres­ J. A. Seddon, rebel Secretary of War.
ence the to)al feelings of tbelrueand The Commtaaion now trying ty'irz has
lowing report:
faithfol euldisre, wbu hove faithfully wrr- decided to rrjo0 the testimony of Beret. |
The total amount of money received ed tbeir country, and received honorable
Boalne Corbett, which appeared ia the
by tho Assessor of ibis District Was
discharges, they have found, or will And. record ef tbo court two days ibis week,
&gt;l,7t» 58, sod paid out on ordure as per tbeir mtetehe. “There te a chiel among
on the ground that be to a monomaniac
his report annexed.
'em taking notoe,” and all lbs returned opoe the subject. of the AndereoevUto
^e amount of money enRooted from
soldier bo) s are gratified at seeing the crnelttoo. Tbo records of tbo Aadernoacowards arrested and sent away.—G. R. villa prison, captured by Gen. Witooo, .
! are missing. Ons of &gt;tho darks of the

dares theEmp
cates a Freanb|

.r on nwraa &lt;”

■ BEU

READ!

from tho»
Petroleon
food ehar
yielded &lt;n
pwday.

i pressed b&gt;
| qeantitiee
ley of tho

FJKtt.’
IA Mik, Sept. Utah 1 HA. Ort. MhAstk.

CHARLOTTB-st PUmU Hesse. As(
*
IMk, Sept. 1Kb * 1Mb. Ort. 19tb A It th.
BATCH BAHM-Urtd. Aug. JTtk, Svjh UU.

Theft
and mild
peliwry
used tbeo
I all drugg
roentry.

Tbs following proclamation wm issued
yesterday afternoon by the President: |
IFArresz, By my proclamations of the
13t!&gt; and 24 th of June, 1865, removing
reetrictioov in part upon the internal, do ।
tnoatio and coart wise In tarcourse and
trade with the States recently declared in
Insurrection, certain articles were ex­
empted from the effect of said proclama­
tion, and
•
■ '
Whereat, The i»eees«ity for restricting
trade in auch articles has now, in a great
meMure, ceased. It ia hereby ordered
that oo and after tbo 1st of September,
186#, all restrictions aforesaid be remov­
ed so that articles declared by said proc
tarnation to be contraband of war may be
imported Into said Slates end sold, sub­
ject only to such regulations as the Secre
tary of tho Treasury may prescribe.
In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto
set my band, and caused the seal of the
United Stales to be affixed.
Doos at tbo city of Washlhgton this 2»th
day of August, in the yesr of our Lord
1865, and of tbo Independence of the
United 8tateo the ninetieth.
&lt;8ig»e4)
AXDBBW ,J0H.M80X.
By UtePrseidsai of the DallM Statea.
-Ws. Ii. ttawaas, Bse'y of Sul*.

II. A. GOODYEAR

■ore ssrpesre. tbaa te Mlars szpre4s4 tor
sb, other nedwiM is
The Richmond Wkigol Monday says:
BKAD WHAT MBA WESCOTT BATB.
The widely known religious journal, the '
Richmond CkriiUan Atirtetff, edited by | FIVE UVBtiBXO THOUSAND OTHKMS BAT
Rev. Jan. A. Dunreaa, for the Virginia
Annual Conference .of the Methodist
Episcopal Church South, reouaeo publi- j
muon on the first Thursday in September.
Sorasjofthe abiset pens of the church
will contribute to its col uro no regularly. |
Foreign veeeels
.laying
.
.in I .
_______
for foreign por
Jamee receiving goods
~
such
----------------as flour,- —
tol 11sen, Ac. Three lie
Qty Point, and throe at Bermsda Hi
IRON,
Hundred. The railroad bridges epi
ning the James at Richmond destroy

of all kinds,
T. L. Pitltobwry, Eeq. of Carlton has
shown us the largest peach we have seen 1

nd will be sold at

in many a year; also some epptoa of the;
Sweet Bough variety of very superior

Railroad Prices,

•

quality. •

Tuar 8tns waas.—Allen J.mea, Vil­

lage Marshal. has been renewing the
aide-walk on Jefferson street, opposite
hisoww premise., -AW be soys, “sll
..there must do liken toe, right off, or

NAILS,

there will be trouble."

Roonre Ac&amp;nuxxa are refitting. paint
Ing. building aa awning in front and
otherwise improving the store recently
purchased by them, fur tho receptaw of

STOVE PIPE,

There is a man at Providence, R. I.,
who baa been married thirty-four years,
and still preserves his wedding suit, bar­
lag worn It
■ •
- ••
be baa had

their goods.

They move into the new

location in a day or two.

Shelf Hardware,

GE8CI1W1ND,

Merchant

RXADY

MADR

Tailor,

CLOTHING,

Aa naoat.—la printing the names of
the Judges, or. Mules, to tbo List of
Premiums to bo awarded at the rowing
Fair ths bama of Mr. Ruse Is spelled
with a *K" through mistake, lie io

ROPE,

nut that kind of a man.

Farming Tools of all
* kinds,
LASS.

INTERNAL REVENUE.

Datlt Crnxxx.—Through the kindsisea of the publishers of tbo /eriwu. /Ari-1
If Ciiltf, that sterling paper has reach­

AND WOODEN WARE.

ed M quite regular!) for some time pa«tTbs CitArn te one of tho beet dailies in

TATOTICB is hsre*j gives, tkal Ttavorseotes4
LN te All aw it's Aareal IMfbv WSA,—&lt; that

BY

ALBERT

D.

RICHARDSON.

lbs State, evincing talent, tact and enter
prtea which should ooratpeud it to all
desirous of taking s dally paper. Th*
Criiarn baa hit up&lt;« tha true plan of
giving the State news l it being taken
direct frota the local press, it comes from
a reapoMibta soeroe and can generally
be relied upon.
Tbo Mine connot be

eaid of orach that ia published from oor-

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

Job Printii

li*

�gALE OF STATE TAX LANDS.

AVDmaomaAL’atMnra. i
Ti— hJa|r W, US*.--1

.ssae'i
. -EMIL 4HXKKE.

Sttira.
ANNUAL TAX BALES.
I

W« did not believe In -cnfwall" until
we tried Ayer’s inimitable Pill*, and now
«e think the whole secret lice In the tact,
that purgatives ere th. natural remedy
for disease, and Dr. Ayer baa made the
beet purgatives. They cure all our
complaints—[Logsti,
Prem.

Tur II Minxes Union School, In all its

Iyer’s Cathartic PHln

d(pitmenls, opens on mondsy next

r , । ,n vi«it nt tbo I'arsousgc ui iue aa.
E. Church, on Thureday evening, of thi*
reck, fur lb» benefit of Rev- V. G. Borw1 v. A general invitation I* extended.

DRUGS’ DRUGS
Iresii

this bountiful season.

TOWNSHIP MEETING.

arrival of

NEW GOODS

Kshmuuo, will meet in Hastings i" the
tenan Church, on Tuesday oeening
..(Mil week al 7 o'clock. Rev. Job
Ksl.maro- will preach the

opcuuig sermon.

The meeting* are open

BURTON &amp; ACKLEY’S

O. a, Mwtorit jj, &lt;f
aoM.
&gt; Houac of L. W.
la consider tho
i»ty of obtains lb. crriil of ».4 tuwtub.p
jrasppL tesriia the wuUxlri of it.
I lUrre Valltr^Boil iUri boas Ibc city of '

flutings, Sept. 5th, 18G5.

U. C. NWIFt7t—» Clerk,
AMOd WAKOini,

HASTINGS, MICH.

I

PsACttsa.—John Keagle, of Cm- ।
••caao"’ a few aa fine
left on our •■caao'
as «t hare seen or tasted thia

HOIS AMI MEBICIHU,

Books and Stationery

u

T. L Pilltsbury, Esq. of Carlton has
dioan ua ths largest peach we hare seen

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.
rrwoi,
»■■■■■■ —•
In tbemoll.ruflbtcslaloCT^Tbcn
si bUutor
Xi

Ucc Marshal, hs^ been

of UnteaCt

renewing tha

side-walk cm Jefferson street, opposite

eOTT,“‘^upo“. "'Tarred U..I M«ri*r
... ..f ■»
rt — oast. Ot • o elri to

ii!l be troubles"

i:-rtMT» AiSraist* are refitting, paint
Jug, building an awning in front and
। therwise improving the store recently
putihased by them, fur the reception of
tae.r goods. They move into the new
Lotion in a day or two.

200
■ftK,'!

in the List of
Premium* to be swarded at the coming
Fair tile I.atno of Mr. Bum it spelled

the Judgea, vn Mules,

Tut National lloau Suow, will lake
place on the Society '* grounds, in Kaincumoo,

October 3d, 4'h, 5th and Gth.

Z.ETTKMN RKMAJN1NG UNCLAIMED
In tire P-wt Office nt Heatings, Blate
of Michigan, on lte»»tbday of Sepleiuber.lSAA.
Wm Button
J
Ludlow J 5
sxrCTS". .w-ggs-.^

H»U U«u 0

eret Rerrlce, the Fieri, the »«■(too, and the I&gt;ca»e-, .
-LUERT D. RICHARDSON.

Dailt Urrixxx.—Through the klnd‘ • •» of the publishers 1/ the Jafkton DaiIf Cillira, that sterling paper has reach­
ed ns quite regularly fur some time pa»L
The Citiren is one of the beat dailies in
tl.e State, evincing talent, tact and enter­
prise which should comrjiend it to all
desirous of taking a daily paper.

Hj-ridias V

a

1EN8IUNER8 ATTENTION,
ui rKXSioxEiw bo^■&gt;«

The

giving the Stale new* ; it being token
direct from the local press, it comes from
a responsible source and can generally
be relied upon.
The same connut be
said of winch that is published from corWBOMB.M *SU I
1 BKOADWA1

directly responsible (or the “news" they

Maa. Scaasrr’s Ccdmscl.—The Washiictnn correspondent of the Boaton
HtraU says:

ffigfflsag&amp;?w~z 5
s erwwewMT br kaILmoap rrocx.

J?.'«5 5 IS 3 5
;.“i 5 S 43.55
Ten 4 Scrih of laRgR t &lt;«*L
f.’G'rS
“.5'5 5

WX 1 5 '18'5 5

�OiS’gr—wy

mrwevatoa jaAst*-..

A

ttiifTfcr v.'.ty.

■

ntfID EXTRACT 8UCHC,

DRUG STORE!!!

VOS.

IMS*

'Robkhts&amp;. Striker,

-

-

OF AU. KINDS,

'

Bastings femtr,
WTHWESDAY.

bfobubhidstsst

'■ &lt; ; •

«vrt BECEI»Kto

£T JIJUmiUM BtHllT, CUl-ETl KICaiCA!

B«w andnnoet complete avsortmeut of

QfluiK M

BBLttM AMp XEBICHEB,

irtChetnlcaria, Painte, OU«, Cbbs
TURl’ENTINfe AND ALCOilOL.

the Times.

To Suit

Great Decline,
In Prices,

nr FOR taEOUXICAI. A!R&gt; MEblCISAL

tSoX'r.
HORTCAGE sale.

a^ocBRi^i
"tea corm Straxn, BHtra. fepi’eh.
psipincyJw BABtx^connsH:
la f»et, svcrvlMnr la lbs Oiocsry hoc, BUC1&gt; as
wilt ba needed f«? taallvdM. : ,
■
. Also » f real rarity of the
iPXJinnimiT
Art Cwrtinr Extract,
tor_th«

xaragUL nsx^rqr.or tww t-stun;

STA.TtoxTXnR'X,
i-jpa, FKxdiX ixKB. rants, ks-

seldom over seeded, eudjf they are, no
hsrin ia done, sod the cron of bay may

VtLQPEHjCAIUJH, ii., u.
Ugea out steitas may Jw trend diet the
. MOST lOFUMtR

OUR .STOCK

evinfy dWr ihorclligtily harrowing,' suo

at thia season it is usual to go over the CHthprises moru than’ tho uwa.tl Steel,
field with a'Jigbt bueb after towing the ruxl Kinds krpt'in a Country Store, and
need. There is little danger from drouth
after., tho mod Ims started—lor it
OGIi -FACU-mES.. ■ •’
v
wilt not generally germinate till nftsr rt
good rain.—Jumrait AyrifttUvrut.
- MIu.ikN’ ■» A WS,

WEST MEDICENES.
xtA ftwit doer &lt;-f IM Cocrt How
f Ha.tn-., la the Mealy sad St.u
■ wfll
*Jd St yuhUc AUCima or
r'sr^Tr.s’xxr;.

BrkA2ice»t« dir Certificate.
iMseeJraibrnwut, wookaU stoeg.
SttKsafatamwwci

For Doing Busimess,

iP.Tri'.A?, - IKTffi'. flACTTL

or Bendy F&amp;y,;«aJjr'&lt; ’

ry to USfy the sue now dee on
■ iu. Interest sad Ac Wtt sad
-n.l ,, ■ ( -r '

'

fSoLD’S

jettBsttSSB

T
B U O H U
«.*• r«atr&gt; orraa wIcBib
■i;i.U.T&gt;tMALX.

o»e purdisMag jnedletae* St ds cm n&gt;f upea
tbsq being? j "
'. ' •
&lt;
' GKEHSTTJIITE.
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NEW GOODS
NEW 1’RIECS!

LICENSED

WAR CLAIM AGENTS.
ENURES a BSUSWS, .

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MEN’S AND BOY’S

BROGANS

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KALAMAZOO,
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s-Lt.-Auwih
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roam m the salt nuuwhes are goucraitj
the m&lt;wt hesMiv ; Uxv cmMsnse'a large

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ROBSBTS A IHilKrt.
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kept up from it by straw. To aid in I
drawing carpets rinse np to the bane .
IxMtrd, preparatory to nailing them, drive 1
fi'or trn atnall nails itit« a p'&lt;r«€df wood,
aDmsWfctnam tu ^aland about threo '
eigblaor an Inob bnflrrd tbo wrfcor, aim­
liar to a weaver's stretrhi-r, and file them
to a slutrp point. With aueh an instru­
ment ?s thic having h lonjf I&gt;n&gt;dfe, £tic
person can thrum tin Aide of wear pet up
cluoalo Um base boar\ atXl hold it will,
wwa, till it ia nailod. Tbw Is scene
science also in the manner of sweeping
carpota correctly.. Instead of .Inclining
tho handle r-f the broom foriranP, And
rolling the dlrhalong and pressing it inlu
the oarpol, by bearing dvwn -00 tbc
bnaom, H&gt;« bandll should be held nearly
erect, and tbo dirt brushed along, br
touching the carpet very Hgirtfy. In tMs,
way, l«o‘.h broom and carpet will be worn' nr
lesviid the •oorpiug be duoo belter.

isrt
Gevtrnmrpt Clsllss ptottpUy collaQCrd st rem
My Stock epibracv* all that is usnwlly soash-'e niqk
Gdrt Kers (• the Alllcted I
kept tn a.Country Store, such as
EayliwUowir mMbvr of prisOaers of wart
ralfoa or priaa Mur; pay for tenea totl in
Acrvleo; bounllss tor* »olkwr« drehargnl for

The Very Lwwrst Rate, for Cask.

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES

’"rto uta.reJgarJ optima oanef the fir»l e5enl
IsUsgUtsforprovuriDs elUBi srisiag out of
ths war sas tavs dsroud mere later, aaS hava
* REJECTED AMD KUBPKRDEB OLAWff
Revir«rna&lt;l the J'sy Da item ohtslmA aftar twh
■lioc&lt;»n«ult tkvtr «»n Inun-.u, will pain&gt;ai&gt;4
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fire will, in a short lime effect the entire
destruction of the stumps—even, the long
Irtfttf rOota, unless the soil Is very humid
iu which earn tbc horning should bo uo
dortaYen during the'dry weaihdr oTtominw. If lb« dirt is excavated a few weeks
before, f!&gt;C burning is undertaken tho
operation will b« oracn speadily ojaciod.
"Ill* aabos produced ■' by the combustion
wiUJiffbrd an excellent, stimulus for the
toil, and should be candblly applied as
soon oslh* operation is completed.' But
h» all cases where eradication by pelting
is practicable the stump maebius should

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WILL PLF.A4K TRY IT.
My Goods rnrtt ALL boughj. einon tbo &lt;

and r.pprewated by most husbandmen,and
tbo ftrtnor might as w«U thick of smtirdy
dispensing ssrth food-as to ft:I ia ssasun
lag food wfthtolu - Mo Mto«! cM kmg
uMt without salt; in the -todmao|. *t up
Ctotos favixebly. and Ims a heelcby nrii&lt;y.&lt;
oo Ifc liver ; It eUs |Mr«aU tW . W,

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Tbe npxjce^tf ujeufog land td grass are
MWiowiyefcgiemHfc anil.on the whole,
unllbrmly etocesrfal,. Un* ww need not
wurter at finding rouf&amp;flling opinions
aanoeg fhrmww. la thie iakiludo, grass Is
HAVING FORsfeo
lM natural cwterito of soil denuded',of
the ferret, and where buebaa and trees do
ntttom«4n B^turally, the presses will
erowd otrt almost every tHng «l*e. True, .
iD-DjAETITEifcSSnnP
they hevs a Uur aaeocintea &lt;bich dGpui»*
the territory with- .them, as tbo white
Ate PREPARED TO SUl’nCT'
delay, bettcrenp and yellow duck, baton
the whole the grew io mesUr. Natural­ BAnitw covnt't
ly, grass seeds ere sown in- the heat of
Summer—that is, at this lime they fail
ripelrom the stalk and find tbeir way to
with
the aoU- Circumstances favoring vegeta­
tion seldom occur before thn-rains of
Angus: and September moisten the
ground. ThcM newly dropped seeds do
not always germinate with the same
degree of ease as those a little older; a
fsw however, spring up,- get a good start
AND AT PRICES
before Winter, and the unit Summer
ender favorable circumstances stand fo
their foil vigor.
On good sods, not toe stiff-, and -op
which water doo ncA tund in Winter,
grass seed sown bsforw the middle of Septrenber, nr creo a month esrilrf, will
generally make an excellent stand fur the
next cutting; even clover oftsn dots well,
though ws prefer, as a vale, to sow cluvnr in String. .The gmpnd ,1a cleaner tn
a general tbing'la the ball.' and the grass
gets a good hold, upon tbir soil, but
hardly forms a sod. Clays wBlcb bonvc
IN NfeW YORK, SINCE TUB
by U&gt;» .frost,. aven when covered by u
rough sward, are bestimrvJod down iu the
Spring, or with grain, for Um prulectlou
afforded by a gr»m emp on such soil*,
rspeciaDy lb the roller be ua. J Jq! the
Spring. usuaWy Secures Ui«/ grask ’frum
essential damage. Aa to the quantity of
grass seed to tosown' per’acre, the prac­
tice. of the best faemprs is coi»Uuily in­
prepared to SELL GliODS
creasing the quantity sown, and thunum­
ber of kinds sown for permanent mead-

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VOL. X.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13/1865.

fjt blastings Samir,
is I-L'III-ISHEDSVEEY WTOXtSDAT.

NEW GOODS j^^lritesBirntori-

foltrtA Joitqi.

JULIUS RUSSELL
&amp; CO.,
Have just Purchased

MORTGAGE SALE.

,hyiu« «a U»« dray graw,
WbU. 'tii ocly Urda of Bdco,
Jtwt is moray fiyi»I past t

NEW GOODS,

EFAl'l T luring bran made in the
of a Mi rlgaga cuntalung • powi

n

If wakMwthaaUratatoy.

Lib L*th «=- a tu(l&lt;4 cr***iB(,
if hate ®**y * braak *f we*.
And U» «l«k. tear «»!*4 ar* wkltot.

DRY GOODS

A. nOLBBOOK,

Groceries,

t&lt;w Co realm* of light *gab.
fe may my. dear falter. jn.lge u
A. we judged our fjlow-mn.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

StisrdtaRir.

Hats &amp; Cap
■rater lb. debt dow retnaittlag
Vorlri iv or »:&gt;/ part Uwroet— CROCKERY* AND' GLASS WARE,
Itivra ttalcrn Wri&lt;!a«*fay,lbvmh
. f. I &lt;40, at Un oelvek in Che fcrcr1 h front door of the Coart IIoom
’ lU'luign, i» tbeconaly and Sial*
will te *&lt;&gt;!d nt public &lt;ietiaw tv
vigte.l bidder, the prcmiam Uraisortgafe, or so ranch (terror ••

A1TO • SXAIEI'DIWrT

Which will be sold
MORTGAGE SALE.
TAOFAtl.T br.in* tee. mb a

. ti.r ev«»ly of U*ray. &lt;M Ita Mh
U lorn, a: two o'clock ta tb»
itar II. &lt;U Mortjpgra- on F^t*
Kfswtt, ttis power ot rale 1* Said
m&gt;, otwralir.. and sn*&lt;&gt;ll or
,r,l»en Latuulcd to rawer tb&lt;-

VERY CHEAP)
FORCASH OR READY-PAY.

Don't- forgo I the place, M ‘

RUSSELLS STORE,
Hastings Mich.

-»»l-,si itiv rightesr 1

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'Sferits nt »«Eix a co.

May 10. 1S63.

•mtsiorr skiftical,'
THAT TISERt MtUWCOUALLCO *
»*’ VIRTUE IN The
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. BED BASKET-

l COMBAT IX TIE ARCTIC OCEIR,
Along tho shore* of distant Greenland,
and among the yawning ioe-cav*rns that
resound with th* roar of th* Arctic tides,
the white bear roam* in kingly mageaty,
gaaing with quiet curiosity upon any ves­
sel thr.t ptwwui it* retreat, and fighting
desperately when attacked by venture­
soma mariner*.
The cool impudence of tho animal is
■■wnctimo* evinced in a remarkable

tolim with a
BjtlUM bcM still c|
tewiim—■ wL-y- WriUbdl,
,
evidontiyloriog all patirneu, tried the
effect of a cold waler bath' upon hie ene­
my, D?wndown went his great head
and up went his fluke*, a* . b* dove into
the liquid chamber* of the aaa; and a
moment afterward bruin roee to the Bur­
bot puffing, snarling, end growling with
disappointed rage.
By thia time the shrouds, the fore top,
the cat-head, the spirltaali-yard, and even
the jibboom of the Normen were alive
with grinning spectator*—old lari and
youngster* with the broad riyncepd bat*
and wide collars—while the gun room
officers and midshipmen crowded the
.taflrall mJ the gangway. All hands

the combat was fin-abed—that tho bonr
hod bad enough of tbo fight and would
•crambio upon the fa*, white hi* adver­
sary would not again rise to ran** ta
combat.
'
In fact brain was now awimtuina to
ward the berg, a* though anxious to gel
out of the water a* soon as poarible &gt; and
some of the men had already descended
the kbrowds, wbsn suddenly the surface
of the *cn in the vicinity of tho bear wa*
agitated by a nuiubtf of Huie rippte*;
then followed a roaring noi*« ; and the
next moment tho poor«oim«l wa* Umvd
about fifteen foot into the air, a* th* groat
head of ita mighty- ania«uni*t uprising
from tbo deep, (truck the under portion
of ita body.
“Ay, ay, now, but that's too bad,"
cried the old sheet anchor man.
“I think it *crvcs him right," said tho
ship's corporal; "h*’s a land-lubber, do
you see. and ttacfuru han no business to
interfcro with that old humpback tar
that's in his element."
As tbo bear camo down after having
been thus unmercifully tossed, tho whalo
received il upon ifa'{tbc whale's) fluke*
and sent it flying upward again ; and althnuch by this Umc It must bare been
coariderably injured yet when it struck
the walad it made another flank attack
upon the monster ; and thia tiro* draw­
ing Itaelf upon the badt of it* aflesraarr,
planted il* clawa and it* troth in tho

rrtuJ sixty-are. I'rsasnl,S. C. Prin3te,J*lR»

j In ten wsttor of ths ratal* of Mary A- and Alraa
On rradla* and filing ths prtiUoe fatly vsrifcd. ।
nt
n_. n—Zu..
t-tr—■■ BCVv

She divined the truth in a moment.—
The man who bad committed tho mur­
der* was known to bare lo*l *omo of hi*
finger* in one of bi* encounter*.—tta
man wa* there, .in •bur house, under tho
tab!*. She made not lb* least motion nor
•Ign, but reflected two or throe minute*
a* to the best coarse to be pursued.
She divine! wfast to do, and *d vanned
to tho door, and oalted the servant aaldv
. “ Ob, Mary,” oadaim '
•*girl entered the room,
where Mr. Bernard Five*
“Yea, madamc."
“1 have to pay * 6,000 frunec* away
very early in tho moroing. Tl* fact
slipped my mind till justbow. You will
have to run to bi* bouse and gel the mon-

prod by a group of unarmed teamen, and
after deliberately surveying them for a
few moments snnteh from the hand of
one, a seal which had l&gt;ecn lately eapterod, and walk off with it* prise in a cnofa
unconcerned manner.
On another uccarion, white a boat's
crow belonging to tho ship St George
were passing an ice field, a white bp*r of
huge dimensions suddenly msdo his ap­
pearance and sprang into the litti* craft,
Gfariard lain my boui|
cnpslzlsg'lt atone* wad severely Injuring
, the man amid step*, who was with mdeh
before, now vxur'tad to dialodg^tho beast etriy withaonM g«o»&lt;
difficulty reecuad by .his companions, af­
bat without awjoeee;-and lbw eaptalpof MaMxk. “•M’—’
ter they had saved themselves by crawl­
Uxuaa BaacMAcaica.
Ing out of tho water upon a berg. Bruin the Norman was. remarking to hie first
And without antering Into any uplain tim meantime, had scrambled upon otto lieeteoanl that bo liriievcd tlio whale nstl.nn with her servant, *ho dispatched
would bo obliged to try the effect of
of dm drifting masses, whore bo remained
another cold water b*th, when the "old her on her etrend. She then quhrtly ro­
in an attitude of dignified composure,
king,” suddenly rusbod backward, paused uted hersoif and waited. Yu*, shaaat
watehing tbo men os they,exerted them­
a moment, and tifan breached nearly hU in that ruutu with that man under lb*
selves tu secure their shattered boat, un
table for a whole hour, Sbo *aw the
til the current bad carried him Into* fog­ full length out of tho water.
And It waa truly • grand, an awful shadow of the hand shift several time*,
bank that hid &lt;he group from his view.
spectacle—thu huge, dark, body of that but th* murderer did not make anv aL
Tbe crew were picked up a few boor* af­
mighty leviathan, lowering high in the tempt to escape from his pise* of conterward by their ownship, but many
air, where it remained poised for an in­ ceahrieut.
weeks «lapsed before the injured man re­
In duo time th* gens d’srrn** arrited,
stant, exposed to th* slew of every mau,
covered the um of bls limb*.
&amp;d than fell back into th* water with a and J*cqoo* Reynold was art voted, not,
•The food of the white bear is thlefly
however, without e violent struggle.
crash equal to the din of a breed aide I
derived from fish, seals, and dead whalco;
■ r^od acarcely ndd that the mart Con­
A great cloud uf spray enveloped the
buta* may well be supposed, it cannot
whale aa it strut* tho ra-a—«x&gt;uie of U victing proof m to Ids guilt wii found,
always obtain enough to satisfy ita vora’
oven fly ing upoq the. forecastle—and the and in du* time bo was guillvthiad.
&lt;ioa* appetite; in fact, it is sometimes in
vrssol trembled wllhfaa shock caased by
famishing oradiliun, ned wtasoch is the
the falling of that tremendous living onra
case il is really a formidable animal. It
e* it might
wo simultan­
A Virginia paper apeak* of the start­
will not then hesitate to attack adosew
eously discharged every gun in tbocraft. ling fatality whirit h*s ovartakro tboa*
armed man, and I* ready to engage in
, IWHaraidrtlbehtaaiwgfoamnfagjto who ware the poJitM robrilfo* Jtodan
battle with the large* whale that careens
tod wave*, ** saw the bear, whWt had of th. Bteto.
■
through th* nertbera seas.
Al daylight on the moroing of the Sfilh been thrown .from Ue tenarimss grmp rioa, Virginia had &lt;* cabinet Mtntater
but which wss still tradismayed, and who wa* a seoosrioairi, tha Sacratarv of
of August, IM4, w Wte the *Wp Norman,
ready to renew th* attack. H
*” W*r, John B. Floyd. H.Udroi Bb*
a sumyfag waft, wa* lyheg betelmed
making a sort of flank movement toward* had two foreign Mttaun wbo w*ro
near the western edge of :owe oftboae ex.
th*whta'a tad, and i» wouU roon Ncroriooiata, iCa. R. K. Mead aod Hen.
tensive Bpes that ore so froqusutiy tndocUlros have «buin*d anothar bold bad John M. Daniel. Bulb ■ ar* dead. Her
countered in the ArctioOeron,tbo watch
nut tho leviathan, mu.tariag - all ita teoon deck were saddcwly startled by a
•Mdew. stronglh. agta ta*«ta, ab
savage growl,, which seemed to proved
though not quite so high awtedid teforo.
from no great distance Off. the weather
High roough it waa, how*v«c» to. anaihtbow. Almost at thu same instant we
b im
beard the k-ng rippling of water, follow­
ed by a naiso like the rushing of steam
from a pipe; and springing to the rail,
wabehelaa *renc that w»* well calcula­
ted to excite our interest and curiosity.
A large whits tar that could not have
n»k« &gt;i™ McBpOauiu •«*.
messured less than twelve foot ta length,
to wbtotowto. lu —to, tom.,
bet which wm very gaur.t and lean, had
toto|MtolU
to tokto to
made It* way to th* edge &lt;rfa Week of
toltototo u toOiitoiwto.
Ice, about ten fathoms from the bark,
where It stood glaring with a hungry ex- to toll, tor, Md d.to,to ™tof
too, to to,.to. toritototo«fcrf‘
preerion of ferocity open a bug* bull
to 01 toto-to top&lt; *• -*to»whale, that- wm Iriaurely rollingafong
utototo^ to touwat*
,
toward* the sama berg, evidently uocooTto-zW tta aaamro aaoraeaed
.MMteM rf tho prerence of -the tat-

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Estate ot Mary A. wad AJM J■sr.-.rr or michjg^,
At s wsuoa sf itel^«bai*C*m£M*mf*Mr
fit Bxrry. UUteo al th* rratals US« io »ta vtl-

rice. She bad no taiMIy, tit rijl^ ooa I
■crwaM ttM lived in a wwry retired man­
war. The cattag* h» which aha rwtad
waa situated about Haifa mil* froM lb*
city a little off from tho public road.
Madame Bcaumaurice. had been the'' no** *ped«*, had beew dbabv-vM*pdrtfog
wife of one of the officer* of the guard*. tirimarivs* m the water About half a mil*
. ,?*jtTL.f|M JtorwfrlrtMH'-fir*
were immediatolf.pursued by boat* fall
’eager crew* fr
u/a certain coolacsa* of character shape*
irn, Bsnintraii.
cessed in the midst of danger, which, topother with a large amount of moral
courage, made her a very notable person.
The rccrot mardor* made, perhaps,t lass
impression on her mind than upon any
one else in Dieppe ; althoogh It was.nat- ward* about In th* c$ntr* Of the channel,
urally supposed tl&gt;0 retired situation In which is very deop. for the space of four
which she lived would have caused her to or five hours, and *everal shot* were Cred
at thorn’from tho boat* without any vi*iu..
jtoMtMg^loak
About ten o'clock on the night of the ble effect. . I'I
in iha evening
I a start up the
30th of April, just ton. daya; after tho Firth.
«WU^
i doeely folfowed
murders of.,the Ere Gronord, Madame
Beeuinauricc went up into her bed-room. by tho boat*,
She wm suffering from a nervous head­ IW Ude -wan al ttariradwo the *bh, artd
them
waa
sv*(jr
ehancq
of thaAehfaring
ache. She felt very sleepy and acatod
herself. The Lamp was placed on a chert driven into shallow, water. The scene
of drawer* behind her. Opposite to her wm animating in.tbo extreme. "The pur­
was a toilet table, with a doth ou it saw* arrived at Novar Bay about‘eight
rcndiing lq tho floor. She had already oUoek. havtagweoroded k&gt; taping tbe
commenced taking off bar clqtbcs, when, fish ahead of them all tho lime, although
happening to look aroOnd bar, ano' asw the frigbiOMd creatures took many turn*
something that fur a moment chilled her arid wiiKllngs, m if fa the endeavor to
bLxxl. It waa the ahadow of a man’s escape down the Firth, or keep io tbe
hand on the floor. The. band bafl only greatest powi ble depth of water. The w«ler
however, al this pwat,-i» sxl—wfiyfabiltwo fingers.
'

, &gt;rviauNH&lt;,
■ — -— to. OU»»1 to to, otjto b-*jr- * '■ •
straight Una.
h cooltatod, Itoitoto, B tototok to

r tho intention of chsng

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toto Mr Wto to.tau.toj

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cd frQUi.ita companion* il
&gt;t aground, cnd wai imip
ded by some of the Im
f which, armed With all
weapons, from a slaw el to * crowbar,
made short work with lb* poor victim.—
» U&gt;
man/ wm c^u.™!
from between the shore of Fpwlis and the
opprite coast all the way down to Ding­
wall. Night did not stop the opWttoM
of three who had engaged-fa the puramt
Love of sport and the chance* pf gain
combined acted a* a strong incrt.tivc fa&gt;
tbo pursuers, and those who vAro not
fortunate enough to strand their whale,
previously peeked on the head ( of th*
Sf.’SSl’rtiiffS’sJI?;
eoMo, vowfag hbd walltRg boats awl

until a fata hour In the mor
lew than 36 wcro.IUmd
killed in thia way, nntne o
large as 20 fact, and one, x
•o tas than W fact
4

ruler cailed Henf ngMr&gt; unfoliim, Ind de
rtmndcd d tifam'how well hi* oed«n Bad
b*w wbayod. &lt; i
«-10, «W«r Ski

the land awd f.lfill

�.A. CARD.

lUlUntou.

But a few days will elapse before the'
electars of severs! toww la Berry Ouwty will you upon the question of aiding
4i Gnad MmVsIUy IM Kori Comfrom bis wounds. Wire, Doctors ..
and Stevenson were near at tho lime.—
Wire said it served thed—d scoundrel

wbaV we nave good reasons for believing
to bathe truth, that ths pecpfr of MfabL
■the «au do not desire to build a Slain Jfaus-.
meat in IfaUolL Whenever. * “Bule
Vermont, when ba said “Look well to it Munumrat * is erected to the memory of
oldiera, U should, and wo be­
when you think the devil ia.ubdoed, for,
&gt; done through a movement
depend upon fa* be booming wp is a new
radar tho direation of the
Legielstore of Michigan, whkfa will tasva
'deed enure up tn a now shape. Some­ authority I speak for the State upon all
body baa at length discovered that the questions a nnacted therewith. Wo de­
Charter of tbe Grand River Valley Rad­ sire to thru r no obstacles in tbo way of
rood Company, has been extended cs re­ tbo Detroit Monument. Lot it be built,
gards tbe length of time chartered privil­ but let tbe eople who contribute under
eges were granted, upon tho express con­ stand for v hat they are contributing.—
dition that 20 miles or so be completed Let every ( bunly In the State build a
by a certain time; and the presumption monument f they will, to tbeir brave
lava fallen la battle; but tbe
is that all that is now wsnted is to build
e whole State will, at a propSO aulee on tire asst end bf the road to people©
through an appriale channel,
er time,i
keep the charter divs, ic. x
an Moumkxt to Michigan's
It is not only right and proper for
i,
which shall ba an honor to
Wien
every one to took to tbeir own interests

in these matters, bat It is aa imperative
duty. Tbe Basnahaa never been awiA
to urge ita readers into schemas of doubt­
ful utility. We never had any faith in
the Bottle Creek Railroad project, and
preferred to subject ourselves to censure,
rather than lie to our readers in relation
to it. Wo did permit others, over tbeir
own signsto res to give their views throu’
our columns, feeling that possibly tbeir
judgement was bolter than ours.
Wo hare no personal ialereet'in the

F&lt;far Lsavskstomtu Ka.,
Sept 4th, 1HC5.

1
J

roj Hixsaa—Dxab &amp;s:—Having

•bouts of ths Mich. Brigade since It has
been fa mis deportment, I have concluded
to wrilcra few linee for inscrlicxi in your
paper, i My particular reason for writing
Is to l&lt; the readers of the Bixaca know

mniEu uw wiwcm w luo prison,
lldisd. Ba-beard Wire order
»cl to fire at a/man who crossed
id line, and Inttrocted him to Bra
rtoB man waa over the dead line

Wm. n. J
hsafedtihl_ _
______________ r
alter be wad takej/to AnderspnviHo.—
Ho was wh:pped,hy order of Wire for
not going to wtJft when unable !o do aq.
Turner, the man who had charge of the
dogs, gave him 30 lashes on the banback ; be was then put tn the stocks for
a night and a day, with nothing to eat or
to drink; he could not walk. Witness
saw a man who had been shockingly bit­
ten In the bead by doge, and who died

for 15 minutes by being tied by hit
thumbs, bis toes barely touching the
ground, ' Ho attempted to mcane, and
was captured. Encountering Wlrz, the
latter said. “Veil, yno’s baek' again.*'—
The witness replied."! guess so. When
Wlrz contfaned, “I'm going to take care
of you dis time. If! put yon in tbo stocks
four data."
Wire then put Mm in tbe
slocks four days lunger. IIus head and
feel were fastened In tbe stocks, bis back
on tho ground and his face exposed to tbe
sun. The punishment was inflicted be­
cause he had attempted to escan. f]o
knew pcraocally about tbo hounds'aa bo
had been captured three or four times by
them. A young fellow ‘named Freddy,
17 yeara old was caught by tbe foot and
afterwards dom to pieces by the dugs.—
Tbe witness'and another of the eacaping
party climbed a tree, hut thev. were can't
and brought back. This wn*in the latter
part of August, In 1864. Ttrrncr who
was with the bminiir said It was good
enough for us. The witness said he wm
becked for being lota at roll call. In
September, 1864, while forming a line
a sick man ctnlM not find bis place and
ran np to the head of the Hue, where'ho
was met by Wirx, whh the exclamation,'
“you G—d d—d -¥*6k«% Jf you don't
_ ...

of
horrible barbarities practiced by
Jackson railroad except what wo have.
the relineu of the West. 1 am not with
tn common with this community. But
tbe cofnmsod, however,! hear from them
as a citizen of Barry County we have a
often.; A young man by tbe name of
great interest fa the completion of that
Geo. Baker, belonging to Co. B of the 7th,
work. It is not essential to faquir®
was returning to eamp with n fold of
specifically into the conditions of the exbacon, when be was way lay ed by the lnrtnmon of the Charter if there baa indeed
jlj/nj. They tied him to tbe hind wheel
been on extension. It fa enough to know
of tifa wagon, bound him securely with
that the rout waa deemed of such im­
chafes, piled the bacon around him, and
portance that tho company deaired to re­ act fit on fire—they burned Aim alire. —■
tain it, under tbe coodittone that they
*n&gt;w is only ouc case out of hundred*.—
must immediately commence to build
It seems bard to see our boys burned to
tbeir rqpd. This is a favorable, rather
the stake, after having served .nearly
than an unfavorable indication.
tlirsc yeara fa tbe service, escaping the
UsbouM be borne in mind that tbe val­ ,talH., ml, to &lt;-» ■ d«th . Jho.ue in great pert,of tho Grand RivjjrVal­ tend times more horrible. Tbe Indians struck the man
lay Railroad will bo for the through routs, jectn lodelight in torturing.their victims, knocked him some lev t. The man was
the through business. It would be no for inataece—cutting of tbeir hands and too weak to get up again. This war the
only time lu vaw Wirz nSc hi* pistol.—
object for ths Company to build a side feet, piercing them with arrows, and not
The witness was In ball and chain whh
cot to tbe Central Rond, simply ranning Ibuly scalping, but to finish off out open
make Ms
into the rural Villages of :Eaton Rapids Itheir skulls, let tbeir.brains out, and run
or Charlotte. But all th*. events but red hot irons through their bodies; it
little to do with tbe question of voting may seem absurd, but is nevsrtheiesB
township aid. Tbe Rmfrood Company tree. There is on order calling our Brig,
fa in sarueet fa buildfog this road and tfa back here for musteront. The flth fa now taMtfai' —______________ „ __ __
wJtofo of It. Tbe people of Barry Counli at Fort Laramie ; tho “th and a part of ■ylvania regiment waa, about tbo Oth of
have looked to their intermt. thus fad the 1st have been doing duty on the mail February fast, put in tbo stocks at 4 o'­
clock hi the afternoon, and was brou-ht
According to the cbmStioas of the so
rout beyond Laramie. Wo are all look­
back to the stockade the next morning at
scriptionv to stock, not a dollar scbscH
ing for the time to come when' wo can 9 r»’dock. The man did not rot anything,
ed la thia county can be espeeded out,
return to our homo, for fighting red skins after be came tn, and told Mm he had
the county. As to tbe aid of Townehls
on m empty stomach is no desirable been chilled thoroughly. He soon-died
to emteequeuee of the expose re to-the
tbfas^ rt&lt;ttt*to^.aU«eoJ
job.
Youra Truly.
.
wrather. Another man,' to his knowlwaWwesU At rwtdit cvmpltied, Mfitt
edgei died from injuries received la-tbe,
uluJandiwd^far At iron, tkren^
Chwman|Wiiih Scott testified -to the
co-brrminoui with du town projmtiaji
cruelty of Opt. Wirt. In the latter port
of August a tick man sitting ov a mmk
.
..........
rfKii
aeration
for
fittfrov Nothing could by more n«eere No
asked CapL Wire to be sent to HoeMtal,
risk whatever ie run, ol voting aid and esovol of the destroyed substance did not when the latter cursed the invalid1 and
prove sue—fol- On Teraday of M
not getting the road. U yon vote your
Mt him a viotewt blow over tbe bead.—
veck gancrcne again made ita appearance
bonds tho company cannot get them until on tbe side of Oto foot near tbo heel, and The man went to bls tetlt and died a day
it builda tho road, and if tho road is never on ihe.nndeA surface of the wound under or two after. The witness tnenHoning
built, it will Im the samena tho^gbtte the outer side of th* snkle joiut, and
boud» wore never voted. Some people
hare been foaled in other raHroad projecta

vote so as to secure
thereby vastly
incronrfag the propefty of tho county, and the whole cut surface wa
lira rafoetog tbeir toe*, fa my possible bed with altrie acid.
tastoJan boor. On 1
faMitet tbetosgtews
ing. and the knife was '•gain weed.

HAHTIXOS-.t Hoalinp
Am iia
,14tk. Bejrt. IMhajlia.lki.ni. Avu.
'
dUMOn*—ol PImbbIx Jloc.r, Act U&gt;11
a mt n.. &lt;r, .

taaa who adtto. Wire far food.. Wire

Wire withoot stopping to moke inquiries
drew bte terblvrr ahdMajt a Union man.
. L. 8. Hood, of fee « N. ‘T. Heavy
ArtiIfary,»vwtiSod that he took the Mums
of men who! had been robbed of MnnkSti
andreaMtfM’at AMWnriHe. -The wit­
ness saw Wire uko tbs picture of a lady
and two children from a Miehtoan **dier, and throwing tbe photograph th.w
ground It beneath his heel. The soldier
wife was dead, and this wm all ha had remember Ute byi’-’A picture was tabs
from a young maw. &lt; fa was that a your

JACKMW-Hlbbsrt Hoorn. Au,. |flh A Ito
tub a is** rv» Him,,,
ALB105—ItokcrExchaag-. Aejf. mA Uli«vp*. nth a lath, Ota. tub a uu..
'
MASSSALL-Urrodaa
Anj.nj g^.
!Kh,OM.IJtK
BATTLE C8EEK- Bede Crwt
a&lt;s

he bev ignorant and iocopablo of being
taught, his exclusion under this rule will
bo general. If be thiaka enough of hia
political freedom to qualify himnlf to
tho extent of being able to rend the Con
stitotion of his country, and thus to ele­
vate himself to the general politlMl level
wo do not soo on what priociplo ofjustice
or reason ho or any other freemen should
bo excluded. 11 thu white voters, who
will generally in tire proportion of five to
one, and in all tbo northern and most pop­
ulous Sixtos, fifty to one, eftboso lb rota
with the negro, fa tbe responsibility of
doing so with the negro or with Uienw
solves ! and will It nut be an argument in
favor of the diacrimtaaliag rapacity of
the freedman in tbe exercise of his politi­
cal privileges t—JuAxro JbtinaL

vt&gt;U*~. u»-i Bol-.

1
XHJX-D^d H«k, As/, tf.fc. Sryl }«
Oct. »Xh.
. CHICAGO—Btisrssn Hratv, Aag. Hth A fitj,
8rptt« a Silk. Oct TIM AC-.d.
t-p

Tux Kalammwo Preebytary Is now in
tresaion In this village. Rev. Job Pier-

Agents Wanted
• The Uantinga social
»» entertainv-d
this (Tuoeday) evening, by Mrs. J. S.
Van Brunt. The avails of three socials
ore to be expended in repairing apd im-■
proving the interior of tbe PrcsbyterianCburehadifcB. . _

Still aRxuc Lxrr.—It was one of
the grievances of tho old order of. things
fa this cutfntry, that colored seamen from
the North were detained in jail as long as
tbeir vessels tarried fa many if not all of
toe Southern porta. Samuel Hoar was
expelled from Carolina for attempting to
contest tho legality of thia regulation, in
behalf of certain citizens of Mamaebuselts
who had bean unjustly restrained by it of
their liberty. Nor wm eny other effort,
to obtain redress effectual. W e learn I
that complaints against the samo j
Iniquitous practice in Cuba have been laid
before the French marine and colonial
minister. Jn a circular to the chambers1
of oummorec, dated June30, he says that
be is Informed^from the French consulate
at Havana that U&gt;e measure com plained
of is a general one, and has been often
protested against to tbe Spanish authoritins, without success. '1'hcre is, however

Tna L'inoiv School of this village
opened it* fall term on Monday, under
control of Mr. Charles Chandler, as Prim

hardware store

eipkl, whose more immediate persona)
attention is devoted to the Grammar
Scfatol Department. Mrs. D. H. Sumnor has charge of the Intermediate de
-puriBent;lllM Sarah Dunning of the
Primary and Miss Florence Swain as
AsoftaU teacher. These are all .experiencc^ tenchera and enjoy a good repute-

11. A. GOODYEAR
SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

tiqn. . We arq pleased to. notice tit* »ltebdahce'of quite a number of *bul»r«

of all kinds,

from out the District. Tbe school is now
so organized as to be able to give all the
instruction required in fitting, students
for S collect t»W"r. Tbe toiUoo for
■foriegn scholars is exceedingly low, being
but twenty cents a ,w^ck. The Scbvxd
B.wvrd require at least six weeks of this
tuition fa advance. This eanuol be re­
garded M uarcMonablo when it is recoolIsoted iLsl such blit* are not easily obleet-

Railroad Prices,
NAILS,

srovnr
a lax upon the reside"H of the distrUt,
end thooe who avail themscirw of It* ad­
vantages who are not residents ought to
be willing to bear a small proportion of

STOVE PIPE

the expense. J___

From a letter now before us, we learn —
a forpe of pen fa already at work
oa tbe Grand River Valley R. R. near
Charlotte, Eaton Co. It is also stated C&lt;®t|

Shelf Hardware.
ROPE,
wife of a respectable govt
pfayee. When arrested an
before a crowd of gaping spectators, who
happened to be In tbe hall, tbo woman
bscsme frantic with terror, and over­
whelmed with mortification. Bho ap­
peared at once to appreciate the foil
amwwrs nf her transgression and tbe dfa-

tbM Me. Cable, ooe of tbe Contractors PVe
wtl) be st Hastings on Wednesday or
Ttarbitt^ of thia week, where be may be &amp;
found tor two or three days by those de.flirooe pf going to labor on tbe rood fa
tMTcouaty. Let tbo laborers come for­

Farming Tools of all
'
kinds,
'

ward and the work will certainly move
atohg. Bandry rumors bare been put
nikat by persona desirous of preventing
tbe.towuahlps frpm votingaid to tbo road,
fatandod to discourage tbo people; but so

&gt;UTTY

faraetbey nuert that the contractors
have been bought off or that the work is

joobei

to-bo delayed, there is no truth in them.

BY

ALBERT

D.

RICHARDSON.
caneo'ani cure uf disease*, Hyg'ume.Au.

Mrs. Dr, Flowers gives her first lec
tUM ibis day (Turadx) ) at 2 o’eto-.-k a»d
routinnes eyery aftenioon thia week; 1ier

-rabjeete aro tbs Health of Women.

r. KMm tWf;

D‘-

;

accvudh-ciure Wednwiday evoxiug-freaFor part ionfare, call al the IfoitOiil-

Tbo

-wwk. The girted would do
|b.» thorn a call. Examfcaliou*
mshMtil purify jBolonk.

d of our cltiaMw were acrenauKn Mid guitar jnnric—than
■geaa bo more sweet and

Tbe edito£ acknowledges a
tboagfaho “laid low’’ at tbo
ftwI.djM tbe visa as most
oMtlagbere Ms “little speech,'
afe yea please call ■fate-”

BtHhfewr-ywis

Ds

�Worst wi gjiMtUiitara.!, •a£SSP *-.•?* *• **i*«

...

^tesjt Jritt tornt'

_.’“I*”* S severe thunder

CUlUUUjrB KALB.

\

j

te»a reran foTtbTsi^rf tery*J* teateTf

.

tsfc

2 *:
[H

north cf raMkattoqi; waul, to to. ioustr of

DRUG

STORE!!!

a

“d C“*» S^
b. Mf rerifisd
*h* uSlaS

nonet

a^ory.nMto lotaraatwiin said retaw. are re-

I. O. oj. &lt;a. T.

’’■*“&gt; *■

Jfte tekbffTIte FtSSftrttTE toi

riSTX.TAJK
’”
r».ifctow. Aog. Ui

*" -w

THOMAS MtlMJXAU).

Tuc Kilakaioo Presbytery i» now in
•cwion in thia village. Rev. Job Piermu, of 'Kalamiuoo, will preach at tbe
preibytcrttn Church this (Tuesday) even-

Tho iis'tings social wilt bo eetesltoned
C.;. (Tuesda') evening, by Mrn. J. 6.
t an Brunt The avails of these socials
_:e t- to expended in repairing and imprv-.iugthe interior of the Presbyterian
Chutxh cJ.ltce.

T:i&gt;; l.mox School of thia village
-p.-i.r-l ito fall term on Monday, under
cij-ii, whose more immediate personal
nitcr.tion i* devoted |o tbo I Grammar
Sii—.l Department Mrs. I). II. 8u ra­
rer lias charge of the Intermediate dopartmni:, Misa Sarah Duunipg of tbe
I'runary and Misa Florence Swain as
A ■' r,unt teacher. These are all expernr c.J teacher* and enjoy •) good repul*tiun. We are ph ased w notice U&lt;e ftlu r. '.mcc of quite a number of shvlars

fr»in out ihn District. The school is now
,, ■ (ptnited as to bo able tn give all tho
imtruetu-n required in filling. students
tot a college oourwe. Tte IttiUon fur
f rii-pn •cbolars la exceedingly low, being
!-•&gt;• iwi-nty cents a week. The School
li.iard require 4^-lcast six weeks of this
tuition in advance. This cannot berejarded as ur.reaaurmblo when it-fa reccolleeted that such bills are not easily entecu
rd, il delayed to the end of a term. The
preatesr expense of tho school is borne by
a lax ii[xm /he residents of the district,
and those who avail themselves of Its ad-

vontsgn who are not residents ought to
te willing to bear a small proportion of

#

u o,'1"“19-t&gt;«dsy th. »th

!

TOWKSHIP MEETING.

uf HaaUo&lt;s. sad show re.vs. If ady Iters t&gt;«.
tefte prsysr of tte pstiUeecr stenld Bot. te

And it Is fUrtter ottered, that relit paUUm.tr
K&lt;VS noUoo to tbs psraoL. Int.realrd, In reid
retsto. of tho pai.teasy of reld psUUsa.BMl tte
teutag Ibnraf, by &lt;ausluB a wpv of u»a ordtr
toterAMated fa tte Bastion feanasr. aaovspapre prlotad In said twenty, of Barry far item
aacssMira a tail, prsvton. to said day of!war"‘‘(A tauaopy.)
8. C. PBIXOLK.
aspTX_____________ Jadasof Pretete.

and Sllr.r Worn, are now da. and payable.
Tte taxes asscaaad id tteconsty of Barry will
te roceirad by myself ar Itopaty, al Haslfogs.
untd and Indndfng tbo Ifth dxr of Sepf'cmbet.
1“&lt;S, tn tawful reenea of II. United Matas.
These who wertscl to psy tte tax re aaaewed
again.! item within Mi&lt;1
-ill bo apoctely
MMited to pay within tee dors itereaftsr, aad
rsamred to pays foe «f twenty Bte orwta for Ite
note., la aJdittoa to tbs tax) and la oM ouuot
B.eicet to pay witblu tea days fknm tte dale of
aridspretof reLoa. ton per oeoUtfoWiU ba ad­
*** ” A.*B.^rUKXEfL Collaelor tib DbL, Mi.h
J. P. itoaxan. Dap. CuL, tlb Divtsfoa ■

wtiss aims.! re.t^uU«M&lt;lr. and OtobUs U»

GROCERIES!

cxusczs'j yxBirraixjiJ
Aad ChUm Extract.

Office

•__________

'

rUBJWKS.OSLYJil

each a&gt;
TEA. COFFEE, BUOAB, BPICES. I'KI’PER. •
FRUXDI. FlfiS, RABINS. CODFISH;
la fast, everything in Ute Rroeery line, each as
will be needed fw fasftDv tee.
Also s grts: rnrtaty of th.

Great Decline,
In Prices,
Al aa taw Prlcca

or Hearty Pay. only.

'

Se*«lil riteeiiwn wilt beaeid te OOMPOUND
JKlIsafl-wtefog Cf PRIJK'RHTIOXS; and sny
Ws-porrtMtog toedHw-e of ns can rriy spot.

OUR FAaUTlES

Sete S3 Ccstto for CcrUlcatr.

eMlreed wtaa tb&lt; certificate, bi acai for.

W bitt the ‘•Pres*’’ say ot ws.
n. Uftpctt.&lt;,M4
dfared
'“-.ifirtterrilreied.taotevtwfed or fashton.h&gt;.

G-EN^errtTE.

. ;

.

t-

NEW STORE ’

NEW GOODS

tiea in sea obi stal.eSi rise aa inen weSsrifo rite.the cemoiaa trkitery at trade. Tteir slatemro&gt;«
ri^rtat^thre/grewt. otSfiu JSuor*
We have iu dortneclioo "with Ubrtxtotc*,

A HEDMMNIKB'!! S3EN53V

WUI do Her Beri to Plcnre-.

’' '•
We also MaauUrtuie

*

0. D. SPAULDING,
Aa JBmUrely New Mock •&lt; GoosU.

db^Wqh^

WOP.KMHS, £ Webav r teepootod at Ite odke el Arvaadal. A
CCJ Agrorj for F.aroivMt'UanuIacIbring -Jenria lurgSMsettairot &lt;-f foahieuMs end '*»»&gt;
Aad at Use Itewot Passible Rnie^. J e*.
hlofow. ity oil bare-iu: fteowroa. ■ WeriMea-

dX/&gt;, HI TUI IMF. BX /UFA- .'.

‘

A

Stock

Large

of

MEN'S AND BOY’S

GROCERIES BROGANS,
oxtoazsiB.'sr i

srticlce are tn beWW,’k »o«el rwiueinlc.
gutterCMA dteMt-aftstobteifta. mdsrtsriang
rxte'»'&lt;&lt; naptajreroi if sgi-ntK We knew tte
One fa V. ..low&lt;eb&lt;.»r&gt; n^rl.HHM te
Kwewraswivna tetnss^Tlte nmat cJUgrtA.
ud-n^Alahtareaa^w^^rtlnatesn i^nte a&lt; ta.

Sfl^ssresqggiE

T1UTJIU&gt;TI&amp;ilii&amp;W OIT, Ji IT H.Ui
TV Bit BOlfK JT AAAt Tll.t.r

Sftlb. Ute, -Vlteoi _aur fair srixreiibsre brifttoe

ta

PEACE PRICES.

Cnlleot «t Oae Mfllllti and tipvraivfo.

■'

teragettev.tuiiiiaolS.fvfuirlnaetetfoe.end wtib
tte besitauefttes eta *&lt;-'citeIntel aa-l aU el th-

—

amnr. jboue. CTLrc
.

‘ ■’Im fie lulirlt if

ifieee steiags. saefa wilt t-r sffoWMi lOe.ata m.
an offer you
evriy eaaUeals erdsred by ibeto. ftra.Med tbeir
nreiwm iStfai i- paa dollar, rise otter ia
DPLKNDU&gt; BABGAKND! .
ileoMtaUtoihfat eM M Iripned M affdMttfaft ’ G^wrttto ta/toartbidg worth doing al all la
A|te&gt;fovHtle«Use*Maenta for .very rertitaato.
or tte
MVbifo
worth DwtogWsll/
Do?hreS“d"tfog'ite pX».
L«dJee* CaU Bselere at Taa Rbilllnt;.CHAIMlEX REASONABLE
OLD LADIES 4f FAIR MAIDENS
&lt;§7b« Jresoa and retain ot eato
Mew to Brermeal Twat rr BhiRlaga,
ngn—4 —
Pasncnsjia lilallM &lt;-Tea w oastosao aaWILL PI.EABE TRV IT.
frosted to as frvmBiMevCoCTtrT.
Otter Thlav ia Pfdpmw*OC~ Coaasel in Wsr Ctems gratuitous.
B cut I51&gt;,“y, baax, med for tte bearing of aa}d
SMteemPenaaaenL
J. I WAN BBC’NT’D
My
Gooda-Wftfft ALL
aiteft Ur
TO WOCKDXP BOLIHKKB.
WOOLEN FACTORY
SsissS giirt liiiini to friart m far
or
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; U4RTIXCX. MiVB.
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TKX, WRWILL. -.y
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pay,
*w hnertet.

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S4r*.“ jWxWwta.r-’T**

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T WANT 25000 ,lw- •* WOOL to
1 niinnfacttm-tataCLXmi —

nothing-tor keeping books, notfctog tor
We’n b^r row Oxca. Cowl sad Wte.

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largs bounties, should apply al once to peraoa or bad debto, and ortya"
n

a •»U»»

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piacfuwrD bouhxm,
lately maetored At. War vernal otter*, by

*§$&amp;?■ ’

d«d with violin and guitar mn»lc—than
»Lich Bulking can b0 more swart and

-sarstta? Jgtatgas^

commmionkrs

S” M drijrf

lento

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Ttatisvehy 1 out acll

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MWM aril y« Otte Ih.l aw’l V. bmi.
Tx,k-4l J«ro resli n rem—? beel-_ _

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W.’3 da all Usd Wp #* for* ^«e”.
-■•-• • Ow MhpateSriafobte hate*;
being bend.

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HMtirgi, ill J i. 1H*.^

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SAMteiSSSRIMAftUNr.
1 UMttog».«ff

.r.L*’W%‘D SUWTDKiS;.'

er &gt;y tbe Jm&lt;L

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Il'it N» eAftr/ifa/ MW'to -ffiigooJChtk
for farfanlX": Trf it!

WOOL CARDING
Dene Piremlly and It. Ite.tert Hum
Pm bret ari armbnara Msgtoyrel.
kl*Ute».4nM L irtJU* 8' *** “*l ,T

pSTRAY-SWa.. ’

ijAEswsEirS1 u ri
iHJOiSSSSHSitl

Stray Colt!

irir tbilg

*"*PJK?L'i!»EiarL MHb. _
»ito C-r«
^g^WELDOX-

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elites

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Don't F*il to Call at ap^^tfaD’’

“Jit'g, “thank you—please caH

’ Au. of bar readers wbo desire to p«f'*«* tbeir dregu, m^.ctere, MttW, and
I-ooia rf 0.1 &lt;44.
a rf’•P trustworthy boos, of Bobarts df

on lny Gtexl*.

rteteaic think they ar. enUtite to swy Promos.
jfcH,.,, or pay stoald -wjrelt

XiUbt/Sirou "sod, dw*s«"&gt;

WaH R*« jwr

VUY SMALL PIBFIT

to-NWSM of weteida received to Uwe efdair, out Cheaper lEan oUw*.

“j’m7litaTy ctaixs

’'me, h« acknowledgw the visit aa mol
•vloome; raakfathre hfs “Utlte spa-K

moved across the Streep opposite to

S7JX."JK?XU3‘5'~T,!S5' -r '

BEST or

THE nur

1 bftvft a FELL STOCK of BOOTS

Sinsaang.-!X&gt;n Wednesday ni|bl laM,
just before the striking o4 the “imtgeet”

rapturous. Tbe editor: acknowledges a
&lt;•«, and although hr -laid low” at tbe

■ Msom AfmxdatoA Co. hats tone teen fttreea

SCOTS &amp; SW3S,
IlV

Hm Jw»t Brought on

STHSVSI^TJESL-iKS

dale ACo.at XA is.* Vrnstea.. .They teae an
iiir &amp;Ktf;.“jx'ar* ■Ri'fe.s
lino is trre Liiriv Asre -tun wftm&gt; to late a rertritei&lt; el a crttaarertMte. ensfaafol to SMftentopo
stxd are sot raptured is my you: aelUr nrleaa
ynnxrr nU'fi’d vrib lfrk .rtJcIc. wtkti ult! Krertainlv Wr.1* mare than that eewuat. and n»r
tjffijyKi: *SWL?Cr%,**

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dwproal. tedtea ere .riaUy. nt oH mm at the

Ihemerivea fa the asS^Mtri they nifty de an
Vttih fwfrti csafafewds.
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Rte&lt;a Ibe meri foal Utona ean te tesiah- 'aad .UtaM* tttrv DrtDiftiteMtarriA serestenrireo.
,v,siauk^re,ilri
&lt; ’ bj. &gt;

NEW PRIEC8!

P*Tte nnGfri^id opreeJ «• of Iba A ret cIBcea
to tboBteta forproewtng risitus ariJng etet of
Uto —ar and tev. dorrtnd more fater, aad
breos.cere.rul In s greater nmnh-r rf etauna, BOOTS AKD SHOES, ictbun soy other caire or .gency 1* tbe teals.
REJECTED AND SUSPENDED CLAIMS
I dm setting

»;,tate of MArfotm Dolph.

Fi-&lt;-

ARE KQirXl. TO AKY IN THE thirty for f3,-Sli«T-8v»for41«. ere budred fol
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STATE.

ROBERTS A STRIKERHagrtsns April IV D«-

. WLich bc propose* loculi al
STATE A U. S. CLAIMS,
The Very Ltwest Rates, for CaSli.
IBCXCBDtB
.
Honaty, Pay and Pewaloma
My Stock embrttes HI ihat !• mnajly
Of Ofieerfnmi Soldier., and tbrif B-|d&lt;-w. ar.d
kept in a Ounlry Store, Buck as
mire, and .too HteteBocattea. cud al! rinses of
Gdcrranient Cl.tet. premptly collected at rec
wciiWe trie.
Goad .News ta the Affikted!

you are t-.h*Tr, sad tten it la M your option to
aead eMteUer aad late lbs artaofoqraftL Fur
chrttrs r.uy thin obtain a peld Walsh, Dtato.m.1
Rtng. or an, set of Jewelry oa ear lol for t-vs

For Doing Bttsiine^s,

***"’• ’• c Vm,“-

vrocud lecture Wednesday evcnlbg-rfro*.
F.-r psrticnlars, call at the Post Office
"U-l K'-l a circular.
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I’r. Flowers snd Ladv Hava taken ly • «ro &lt;b« &lt;*«•
rooms al the residence ofMr. Ji M. Hews,
forooe week. Tho J/retef would do
*rtl to give tliem a call. ExaoritiaUdns
free. Tr.-atment pwtly Bolsrtn.

2rCretifu.ite.
i2S^S^?
‘,"fnte
“
of the verietM artelre tecb'put

over BcbrlQB'a Grocery,

Opposite Frei OSes, on BanUck BL.
KALAMAZOO,
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nftcoMdrreiAa Md sat'd BdCa* “ 1ft “
JLirite’Gdl aa^ JwitB«rt!c«7 ’* “ U

KA5J&gt;A*.t * CO- arting *a Agrato far Ibo jwiu
tips! tbrcpexn manetaei&lt;ir«rs, hare reaolrad

Compeiaea more than the usual SDtuk
nud Kinds kept io a GMiutry Slurp, wul

(DEIEAIP, PDiE CASE

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S WateJrire.-ASD MUST HK MU&gt; AT AST

OUR STOCK

MOST POPULAR
of the day.

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As Aar Other Htm.-te In metrical-

PENS, FKXVIL8, ITBS. PAPER. EXVELOP0, CARDS, At. Ac.

We weald respectful!’ auoocca to ibe ciu
sens of Haatesg* aid Vtcfalfy. ihsl wr Intend to
sell eremhini la our Una al tndr as cheap as can
be height .1 any Blare. Uiraae a rail and judge
for yearoairra. fre Utetdi to sell

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ARUANDALE * CO. M-w-ten ima’°Ai ta
Sa. fSJ tiuinwtr, XswToas.
Ahwetner that ail lb. share list of a mdawOt le
•rid far 0~ Mfer ere*.
Wo art prepared io SELL GOC&amp;lB u'L'rasx^ia'SsSs'®;

STATIONERY,

PATMT^EBICEMEt.

waiGridjUaVaalWatAKeyslift ••
tro.1 Fob and Test IDtero riulr. 3"
srooHntliaireHfoeve HiUtona, *e. X ••
aM»0aM.Tbiabln I-rarils.Ao. 4“
IMUoMbteiureLockato.
8 Sft ••
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•• teaaic arriae tft ••
l.tOGrtdTreth FuA.A^v-rkAc. ,-X»'. Ftoin tloid King.
4 "
A«W ChoteH Grid Xm«a,
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IMTOHtetedHand ri8rtRlaga,U0 **

HAVIXO JttST FURCIlASEp OUR COuDci. TSOS BeMa Ladies'Jsweky-dci and
SOTO 8riuLedrfe-Jewelry-Came*. *
IN NEW TONK. SUldpilB

ro* THE VSPXCtAL BEKKni OT m LADIM-.
We aloft harp on toted . good ^retment of

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MriONaarieJKLdniaatl Fiona-

To Suit the , Tillies.

AND SHOES, in tte wlc &lt;&gt;f »l«'ch 1

w

subjects are tin- Health of Women? Dr.
F. lectures every 'brtining lMs : week ;

tityniiHU

Dn. 1'tnwnts san L*nr, of Detroit are
WanvlLndlM cbourcO. witb™»‘ d»°
..ivin.i their-lectures al the Court House,. s/nzai SiS?3»
s’lhvrts, 1'hrenologr. nryalulufy;' wc
cv:.&lt; a-:J cure of diseases. Hygiene, dm.

Mil!

^I^.TXur.Tr:7u.vdu.

KNAPPEN &amp; BUBROWS,

ASP AT rmciB ’

UT POD MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL

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WAB CLAIM AGENTS.

P.ytowid.wormoSter of arteonere of war;
lit-” E‘^r£: £LS'«asJ?ti:

twe?

■isni and die work will certainly move,
j -A. CABDsi- ng. Sundry rumors have been put
tiiiosi by persons desirous of preventing ^hfr+ptv'» tdafcy intake kuu rntyutriss irem
the luwusbips from voting aid to tbo roftd.
hitended to d.wouraga tbe p--ople; but so
far as they assert that the contractors
fave Loen bought off or that the work is

Mrs. Dr. Howers gives her first loo
lure this day (Tuesday j at 2 o’clock and
c-iifinocs every auermxm this week j^er

tVRB iiilWB,

INTERNAL REVENUE.

LICENSED

ofW^kinds,

IS

iSL-syy

pri^ldted’eireuiaitoi'ln
nr* J. M. Nbvim, Uootwrtl Clstot Apal and
The Work Frogrcaalas
ConAyumr tusy b« Ibuad at tbo ZtSaa"
(r£.o^ri
•
Ja4«.s»«Ttotefo
From a '.ettrr now before us, wc learn
AMitaater.irr'oF RAiuioaorrucK.
|&gt;tale-of Thomas Stanloa.
lii'H a f-irce of men is already at work
»&lt;otb-j Grand River Valley IL R. near
C.motjTto U* RaUread Stock J tba Grand h*»«r tele^retfre tbe e.«ulr of Darey, bolden al tte
Charlotte, Eaton Co. It is al» staled Valley fcailn-d C-tr-W. b- Urn rrtad. Bad
te tte MJ.... &lt;
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fiat Mr. Cubic, one of tho Contractors
« 'll te at I Innings on Wednesday or
rec-.-i by IL J. Ksn.aM.*f-‘
br tbs d—tototy fos Harry neMiy-at tt. ItiuLac
In tte waiter a fibs relate at Tboaiaa btantnu,
Diunulay of this week; where be may be Q&amp;mJrjTHas'***ibund fur lw o ur three days by those dcj* gy^Jrdsr *&gt;Hh^.»aU oH/irtttor*.
• iroos &lt;■!'gning lo labor on the road In
EL^UIK PKlKUX^re-Uo1
S^reilitte“SSiter. As lUh
th', roomy, lari the laborers come fcr-

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DBUGI AND SnEBICNBKD,
g^ChcniiraK Prtfnfa, Oil*, Cam
Phene, Burning Flrtht,
TURPENTWE AND ALUOnOL

Ornes or CoLtacroa or 1 must. Esvaxvt. 1
Frnirth DisUMirto., Orted llapida^teg. to,lteh f
*\f OTICE b hereby given, Lhai I tert reeei.ed
IN tbo Axoresor's A’a.d Ite for 1M1. aad lhel
tai ex therein arerared. fee Ltaeaaes, Incmue.

the expense.

tu be delayed, there is no truth in them.

JVKT KECiUVED

200 :

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lMd». ailrerdfeuteito..- - If. **' M rie*.
%d'&lt;lrols gnld2drtial4iltfol* ■• !5"teeh.
StJaroBrsiidiBtfaiiMviA « a •••- ■

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a new and most coni|&gt;loie*toori4Dciil &lt;&gt;f

■STJ nt OF MWHIQAX. OmUy * Horrv, m.
Atammm» of U&gt;. I’rob.t, Covrlfor ibacounty
of Harry, baton st tha 1‘robal. OfUct. is tte
• mass Of HrekBjES. on Wsdnssday. tte IthdaT of
H*BtMBl&gt;«r.&gt;a tte y.*&gt; &lt;»• HinaMnda&lt;btbaodred
and sixty-Hrs. TicMut, Stenau C. PriatUs,
Jades &lt;&gt;f I’rateto.
in lbs mallsr of tte Esiais of Jamre M.Giteoa
‘'oTJtenr sad «I!bC tte Mt-ltoo. doly vtflfad
of Wdliato P Oiteoa, Prej.a«.dbr nxwaa itera­
TOWNSHIP MEETING.
soasadlMaa and ths situs ud uwasUps of te mA farlb. ibre te may b. appointed AdadatoTteattoerrigacd, tte Towaabip Bored of P&gt;.
surt. eo—bss. BDd Of’Usery ^&lt;1 Kts&lt;. th. towns " ter«.La U it Ordered. That Boater, ite Sd
jtewalip of riomrpfir,
.
day of Uctooar aril, at » o’ctotl in too fcrs- to tte tretly of Barry and Stale of Mi.biran,
noon. te aaaivre*! far Ite tearing of aaid priitton. hereby calla axcUoi ot tte .lectors of ted townand Ite. lbs ter. .1 law of reto daareorei. and aU ship of Tternspple,
kslffosd troo
tc Grsnd U.pKU"
. » JOflS XKAUUlHo^reitor.
OaaeahtoreeAteyyApfcorire adrt-.
loappaarat a ocarina ot aald eoatt, torn to ba
A. Bbooss. Clerk.
s*FS
tte Hon., bf L. W. F.yae. to cocsid.r Lbs
teMaa al lb. Pieteia Ottes, la tbs rlUs«» “C at
pmriaty of riadgine tte rredU oi said lowmbip
Rariiaga. and show caare. If ady ttere be.wb» tte offtreaappCs
to aM In tte aoMlracUas ft Ite
prarsr of tha potteoarr al.oeld =01 te araatad 1
Gteto
Hirer VsJIev Hs.l Road free, tte city of
il U (urlh-r Ordered. TJat rerd ptUUooer
8tst« Rocarr Cssniicasks W urm; U&lt;h- t’And
»« BOUca to Iba pereonr intartilad in sai l relata Jachaon to Oranit Ear'd*.
c«l Utotk.t pries paid ia Cull.
of
tte
preteaev
of
said
petition
sod
Ite
brarnig
3,q. suna.
itereoL bv caoringa capy of ihit order to be pate
M. C. SWIFT. Town dark,
BstUs Creak. A«a It, iscx
asglfal
tetedta tka/Atteay /.■aw.w.auawBpaperpnatcd
ABM WAKCFIKL1X
aad Orrulatu.. tu a»d eouoty of Barry for U rea
.accrea.ro arete, pt.rtao. toaaid dav oCtearia*
£AND FOR SALE.
r
8. C. Fit IB OLE.
TOWNSHIP MEETING.
(A Inta copy.)
sepb5 .. J»1S&gt; tf rrtioir.
Tb. . « « ofawJferHsetiM U. laMsploOrore,
The anderslgndl. ite Saparvltorof iba town­
l!»rrvco-V&lt;r, bcw&lt; Bebeol Uud; on. qnsrtor
Estate of A* J. Woodnaaasle.
ship of Mall lame, hanai been daly t—nested Is
by thirty elector, of tte township of BaiQTATE OF MlCntOAX.) M Probate Coart Writuix
O
Barry Consty.
for reld county. Urwore. to eaD a moaUng ot the eleetore of said
At aacau* ot Uh Caret bolden al,tte !•»
bateOffloakin ite vUlaawer Ha.uois. an Tboratey
mgjs
n»*r ths OuamyF*rt&gt;.
tte stih day of A»ru»&gt;. la Ite year oca tteui.nd &lt;l(te bamlred aad alxtr-dv* Pretest,
Notice U therefore hereby given, tbsl there
ttoattaanC. Prisdla. Jnd.-c of Prterea.
will te a rtretsarr of tte doctors of aid towMbto
LLTTKMS KUAINI.XC VMCLAXteKD
la th. reaUre aftte cstoia of A. J. Woodsian
lUIUmcre, at tb. BaiUmore House, tn Halit
In the Prtt Office at Hastings, State ^On^TSrMMd-flto! Ite pcIilMa duly veriard more, at two o’clock la th. •te re eon of tbe l«h
of September, I .W, la con.ldcf Ite pfoUfoty
of Mi&lt;jbiran,on the 12th day ot Septem of Bsr.jata.a Ilabeuck. pray toy. for re.wmslter.to day
pladgtac tte credited arid townahrp W detewufortli. Utot b. Siay tie appointed admlntslretor of
more. to Jd te the constellation of retd Oread
ber, !«».
Rlrar Vriloy Raiiread, in reconUnew wRh tte
*TtetSjSrtl Is ordered, that
BrtTrLwt ta IMrereVsTHantuto
dsv ofSeptombcraaxt, si nine o dock.la tbotaw- entitled “Aw art to aakortia tte eoonlls. of
-riu&gt;. bo areiffwad for Ihr tesrinR of ted p*&gt;and Eaton and ilk- ckk. sad K-wrrehipS
tilton.aod tbd the belts at taw of said docrered. Jasteon
«&gt;&lt; tach eounttes, and of Barry and Lest, ite
G«IM 5
w™,*1’? ’« n
and all alter pencn. i.iercstod U
towns of Onoadan and Leslie In lagtem soaaty.
U.FM. Js*c.
WUwslejJs 8
s»'5tx i.Tr: sxsftS sWt sadLei«htos sad W.y fend te Allegan enaaty to
Bsv K
W -tawr K
vtodxa tbeir credit m red of the eeaatroctioo of
a Railroad frem Jackson to Grand Rapid*,"
'-nrTo obUto nay of AeaaJ«tts»s, the awtiHated.
BopjjT^r.
rent owl rell for -WwHuW
give tbs ’TmTh la farttererdetc-1, that tbe paUlimtrr
astoof tbo list, awl w »vro «*su *“r
Daetn C. Huoost, Clesk.
KT HeMsalMfor witbinww .omO, they will rireiaoiion to tte personaluforested io tato estate
of tbonewdaacr olsaid pstitias and tbe bereup
kewst to ths Dood Ix-ttsr Ortas.
.

gSgsgssg

B ARRY '©^rp’NT’Sr

Is Ite maltorof IteaaSal.of William M. Doud,

Ks.tSStiSf^.SJ^X'-d
fo tefoby giraa that An pareaaaeo ot

l&lt;i"WtoErioXm**/xn nA

Th, regu’.r meetings of WHJ&gt; FLOWER

Roberts &amp;.“Striker,

GO4TIDIAN-8 BALE.

«s i

Baton or Jemima A. a^.
C-rtyef £XaZ&gt;^*ST*« 0^ «CH1GAX

V\ thll. &lt;roWcdu»ed*ye».ntogs on er be­
ar, crnv lull moon.

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E.,u.b«E11&gt;«W»,- —.......... MriJAMf- Vijii lixprsaa.......... ......4tW A.M.
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B.X. RICK, Geft’l Superintendent. —. .............. --■ -*
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MA.SONXO.

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ARE PEEPAKED TO SUPPLY

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Bitten so rapidly awttoR.

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*wd’. * DtePsilM RsvkV' &gt;■

HAVUMt^ffMKD

HASTINGS

Michigan Central Ballroari.

TBX1SI *tSTWAA».

a%noukcem€nt

owx mrltot rnuxb-i wudui!

BARLOW. GOODYEAR

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.&lt;’*&gt; cd*!* P« fo,‘°
’**•,) ®* *k« Hr»l
V J :J «*to hr cub aubtoftft.aUaaertfo.. Msrd
ctatila end ftibcr sdrertisamanta; from 84ft to 8^
a tJsan, I'tr ana—1.
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fr sutis a. rmX- lbw n™
F-Hito rwfcn aw skto.

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rif A-l-frbttrivUl doOfttt toriear i» atsad U*
/■■?«*rB Tu^r, •"4»u »&amp;.r^^uJ^r ‘Ufr&lt;in "“i toterufadM «SM*W
Hi,
meraUf. &lt;/m&lt;J sad.

m^iF&gt;'--

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omauL pafrr or mbst counit. {

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.
ttetoi^rf etert’reXsirth teynfAK-'i' Ite.

�There are scores of aeree of aa valuable
l«nd ae-can be fooad ta oar otnatry. overrrown with UtAiU worthtam bmfoea.
Wa often aaa bod which could aa* te
purchased for om »k meend dollar* par
sere, stripe of unco Iterated land along ite*

PULMOMIC BT1VP,
' SEAWEED Tone,

wAwnbarv jms.

Tilda,!

where aider btrebea, blackberry teatea,
milkweeds aad alter pemtafoaa plants
have rooted oat almost tte tel near of
criAA, aad am beariag aadtapuled sway.
Seek things are dMflguring Uotobes oo
tte tea erf a biot form, aa wall mi rr
proach to any farmer. Tte ted where
such pesto flourish from year to year l&gt;
rich and would pay tte expense of culti­
vation, and produce al first more valuable
crone thaa that oo each aide of it; aad It
ought to te reclaimed, and tte unsightly
weeds and teehee should te Mtermtaat-

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rfjt JastiAjs Kaiintr,
fBFBBLIAUDEVEBT WEDXESPAY,

ht qrm«nr~ AAUt, OOCWTV iucuiua
Amr £lxi,
On PtBjk*,

nothing mor*. Thi* job i* beat don* in
August or early in September rather
than not st all Where il Is not found
convenient or practicable k&gt; plow such
uncultivated strip of ground, mow every
thing a* cloeely aa possible, soiled it in
heaps and burn It; if the busbm are
small, they may ba cut with a short, stiff
£tata scythe; bat if they are large, use a
tush ecythr. Lot everything be cut
-lose to toe ground.
Then harrow
•'.oroughly and stock down with gfass
seed. Sow Orchard aad Kentucky blue
grata seed, eo that the gram will be fit to
mow for hay neat season, before weeds
havanttainra a large growth. If tbo
tround can be ploughed, remove the
fonc* when it can be done with little la­
bor, and pul a sharp point and a sharp,
strong coulter on a good plow, and atueb * chain for hauling the weed* beneath
-ba tenting tarttaw slice, as shown in an
rtide In la»: month's paper. Hitch oo
. strong double team, and break It all up
vs deep a* tbe plow will turn well, end
ietaam able to drew 11 Alwayrfplow
- round each plots instead of beginning In
•he middle, thus forming a ridge where
:be root* will not be disturbed. Harrow
•v»ral times, sod sow at the rate of half
■. bushel of buckwheat per acre. If the
.Tork la properly done, weeds and busbm
wUl give Rule trouble next season, if tbe
round is cccupied.wilh some boed crop.
-f, from seme cause, such wet weather
&gt;ft«r ploughing, or the abundance of rose
iriais, or bran.blee, the weeds spring up
• ery badly in spring, another application
•f the buckwheat after ploughing will
leave tbe land In good condition by mb}-.
sutnmer.—^MrrMwi* dyriastoonM

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DRUGS! IDRUGS

NEW GOODS
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HASTINGS, MICH.

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MEDICINES,

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M nTm*! ita list day «f M.rrt., A. 11. K~,
dabSteisdhr*MJaaw.S. Tuibarr »-&gt; Jc—e
tUbh an whim Martgege itara i* chuncd io te
tea ta ths Asts ef Ub
m ite i.uu vftatrtan
deed ate Mdrty-eiee doUaia end siilv-terv orate
■ta sestet er praasediage el tea laimj tec*
iMlUtaed IS receTsr tta debt sue r.-ewieirj
esaaead hr arid Xarlgage er eej J—rt ihenof Nalte te farsby glvsa that on U\J..&lt;iU&lt;,tbef th
dor Weeleaitar. iMi.et tin vetook ... tte fvtr
wneilhoaerttfrsal dour »r tte Coari ll&lt;m«
te iha.rMMBef Bastings, is tbe event; end Su'e
elaeeeid&lt;KerevtB te cold at paUlc asrliua or
v*tapete tea bigteet bidder, the preatae dee-

Books and Stationer

In**sd&gt;in Breeding.

There la probably no greater foil y that
tbe common stock raiser can be guilty of,
than breeding from animals cloea akin.
The results are in almost all cases unfor­
tunate, and tend to the degvadaltou of bi*
stock. This ie true of boraea and neat
cattle especially, of sheep essentially. of le ex ttal I cvoU tni ttan «orki*( u.ir w*r
**
swtooln a teas degree, but still noticeably ; « syZS?1**' nn7
and in tbe of foula-and pigeons, tbe evil
*ta ilrer rml *e a sew sMteo. aad tea
results are more quickly seen than in any mirbid matlrr ablrb fur ynn htasmawlatad
other rfstsse*. perhaps. In and in breed
ing. where most carefully conducted, baa
produced very fsvorabte results ; bet this
was under tbe direeUoteof Keo who gave
their lives, with terere, assiduous study
of animals iyx! their points, tbeir differ­
ences of constitution and temperament,
of f.irm.sba, ate.; aad who were'also
............. .. of an mtuiifon ao to which ani­
mals would cross welt In those hard*,
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,
too, where in-and-in breeding ha* been
Aucceaefolly practised, It must be remem­
bered that the relative astabers of male*

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L- Is tta eotai
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Ulate *■ HarveeUaw Buckwheat.
Tbo excelleoeo of buckwheat flour de­
pends chiefly on tbe mauagement of tbe
tjraln between the time of ripening end
grinding. The common way of treating
buckwheat effectually prevent* making
^x&gt;d flour, it being allowed to remain in
the swath for several week*, when it
should never be suffered to lie longer than
a day or two, and It is decidedly better
for the grain to rake It end mt h on end,
aa fast salt io cradled. Much Ism grain
will be wasted by shelling out; the straw
•will care and dry out sooner, and make
letter fodder; the crop win bo ready for
tlireeblag or hoeeing in lam dose; and
the grain will yeilda meek better quality
of floor.
)t i* especially injurious
to the gra;n to be rrpoeed to norm*
before it is set up, for dirt Is spattered all
over tbe grain, by the folliag of lorn*
rata drop*. This a*akce tbe flour dark­
colored aad gritty. Wetting and drying
tbe grain several times, destroys the “life5
of the flour. It will never be ao white,
nor make so good takes, bet will be
Micky and the cakm clammy, Mte tbe
flour ofapt noted wheat—Awrrisea Jp-

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and then occasionally take a spoonful of
the soiutioii ao aa to gargle the throat —
Ilia nearly taatotes, and not at ail offeosire to take, aad it is teeoe well adapted
to children. Nothing * belUr tbAn th“
for chapped or cracked tench. Wash In
tte weak sotauoe, awd they soon will ba
wcjL it is also good fora rough, pimnly
or chapped tee. Il may te procured at
any druggist's

It i&gt; found that plants from tbe seeds of
■me of the most boMtiful Amerteaa
ir treear growing in England^, prove
Aly, while thorn from eeed rtarnd are
Mfcctly healthy.
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TERMS, SI BO XXT ADVANCE

"Liberty and Pwn '.PPii and Inseparable.” .

VOL. X.
ifljt

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1885

NO. 21

$astiiijs Nawr,

|8 J-UDLldHMD EVIRY WKDXE8DAY.

N£W GOODS

type,60 centalor

C, HAWLEY,

r\

JULIUS RUSSELL
&amp;C0.

ADVKKTWXO.
fT«r&lt;r' &gt;l»” ur

Sastings’ Quinta girtrtorg.

Srintrt YJotiry.

TU JJew YA JHAm-. Hou*m.
irrcspondsnt says s “Th- aid wanted
pcriirerl press concerning the freedmen
uf the South, has l-oen enabled to arrive
at tho following dsur and ocmeiulanl eonul*r generals, and to take and bold torn*
L'lttaions :
point's* * ecutro of unfoh. briny coo ... -J—;-.,v
f
avJI. 4KJ

■'Labor with what acai w»&gt;Hl.
BuaetLiki tun nrbialaa andaoe;

favorable if my relatives wore
Before deeping, I wnrte Ui
raying •»
“ possible, that I coeld
not happily share hi* lol; that, brought
up in luxury, though having no fortune of

JJOJjpRTH A bTiUKEB,

Have just 1’urehas.xl

The Liberal forces arc now split up,iiU&gt;'
email bodies, each operating in a State
If two or three oftnese bodies' pnite a
French force I* «entiiipdn*t them, and
owing to the quality of the latter,- &lt;hoMsuit of nearly every Jight is in ibeirfovot.
A column of HhOOQ jpem entering chi-*
country now would find ths Imperial fores
in small bodies all oyer a vast exteuL.of
territory, and would bo able to beat three

A LARGE STOCK OF

MORTGAGE SALE.

NEW GOODS,

therefore I asked freedom from my «&gt;-

J ULIU8 BUSSELL A CO.

‘

«p»y

(FAULT haring
mad# in the eomhUoo
,f • Vstpp cunUiaiag a power of sale
_ ____ . 4_r...&gt;, lu.kn* mada: erveuLrdbv Junaa

D

1 retain that.
Iuwukscz."
I felt instinctivrly, that my freedom

your curls.

T.IKTjTJtDIElE) IPIMUBS

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At
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XV E DEAL IN

DRY GOODS

T

A. HOLUROOK,

•fflisctltainj.

Groceries,
nd recorded in

THE BEOKU EM AUGMENT.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

W. WlXli,

I

Base. «mi 1
I spare from my peerless rose. No doubt

IlatH &amp;. Caps,
■rad by Mid Mwlpr ur •'!&gt; P»r‘ 1,“'.r*&lt;LtT
K' utartbr &lt;iren that un Wodoceda.r .th* frth CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,

rltb Intervvl at

Q C. BUBT.

M. RUSSELL

J

A1TD STA’WirBifftY

have been very kind to roe, darling, since
my ilinera, brightening by your presence

my nights shall bare become days in that
other land. Since little Eva waa in prat­
tling of your two Ju vers. I ’have bad s

Hhnieun »ud H
etorc. Stale vlrvck

JOHS R0DEKT8,

i, June bill, ts-'-A.
JrtO] 1
JEKSEE HOWE. Awigucw.

Which will be sold

jg^AiTSS a BURROWS,

MORTGAGE SALE.
DfAl'LT living t&gt;M^. mode in

tma,-r**i i-HlrntVfT of inortnc*
D^A^foM
lintlum and I'rrmtlia U

VERY CHEAP!
FOR CASH OR READY-PAY.

j iM. XEVIM8.

D'Hi'l forget the place, al

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich.

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JULIUS KtlX-SELL A CO.

May 10, 18G5.
J OHM K. HALL.

J

ALKXAAUEB GRAli AM. MariKSgre-

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BOUHCON

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IEHNBTY riETERSfc OU-

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11. COOK,

AIMS rOBTBAiT GALLERY,
■TASTINGS HOUSE,

-T.tTA or mClUGJljr, c«~»ty «e Barry, sa
Al a MMlva Of Uh Probata Court for the eosrty
rf Barry, M4ra al tU Probata OIHoc. ta Uta rifhe* at HMUngs. oo Monday. Um S8tb day at
Awr I-. &gt;L- MM. --atahl bund-

q

W. McCBEA

Agents Wanted
l

—

io* ote

a KHAT Uti*111

*“**'

10,000 men one million dollars is necc&gt;
rary lo begin wi tli. aud thia is tbe grea
want at present II Uiat sum could b

anguish to another, and would gladly
have undone my work. Shutting myself an abject coward but
Eighth. That be is a most dangerous points iu thia country, such as Matamor­
as, could be taken and a few million dot-. ■
lara rained by requisition. A Comnh '
denied me. Tho evening brought Mr.
sloner is at this moment In Brownsville,
with
Hooten, and with tbe hearty approval of
my uncle and aunt, I was again betrothed.
Izewls urged *n early day for tho mar­ . Ninth. That the negro can only live
riage, but mint instated that four months in a warm climate, like that of the Southwas tho Icait p-wsiblo limo In which my
rounds of sintnunitlon, six batteries of
outfit could be prepared. Tbe next three
months were passed in a whirl of silks, he will immediately rush North, and
laces and mnsltos, which wearied me.— take the bread out of Um rauutliv of the
loMBpd will not do the rest without
Mr. Hueton often^rasrkod my silent white workingmen here.
fund?; as it would bo folly, Tho fsctr
Eleventh. That white men oennot
work In tbe Southern fields, which cau bo
With his grand faith in me he never im­ cultivated only by negroes, but
Twelfth. That llie negroes ought all '
agined my love was half vanity.
to be coluuixeJ in Africa, or driven off to ।
At length, but eight days were to pass
'from the UnitedStataa,and isles} witbmit
some remote corner of this continent.
•
hdliiro our marriage. The rose tree was
Thirteenth. Dial tbe freedmen are so, IL If 10,000 to 20,000 men can be raised
full of opening budw, and l anticipated
wearing them al my bridal. Two buds stupid and ignorant as to be dangerous to
the
Republic,
but
were half opened, and I brought the plant
down to show Lewis, when became In to I FourU'ctith. That they ought not to be
instructed, or permitted toacquirekuoal
spend tbe evening.
ment of joy over the official ennovnee
“Do you know, darling," said he, edge.
Fifteenth. That it would be a curse meat by Marshal Batino of two Imperial
“that thechnrtuing taste with which the
triumphs. It esems that tbe rumor
rosea were twined in yonr hair, the first
time of our meeting, wss what attracted
Sixteenth. That Northern working­
men ought not to favor a policy which
would make the negroes contented to r&lt;^
lie continued:
Ifrth of August. The ocher Imperial vto
“But I have not told you—I can re­ inaio in the Sooth. ,
Seventeenth. That tho workingmen
main no longer this cloffit(g. haying
of
the
northern
states
are
tbe
moot
tntalpromised to spend the night with a skk

grand party. 1 dressed early, for
my betrothed. Law retire Elmore, prom
Ised to come before the company,arrived
tod bring me some flowers. I anticipat­ friend. By the way, ha is passionately
ed something beautiful, for bis ta»to was
exquisite. He cams, bringing a bouquet
uf half opened rosebuds, and blue violet*-,
besides a branch from a rose tree, bear­
ing three fragrant white buds, just ready day following, a messenger brought a re­
to expand Into full flower. Ino bud* he quest from IjiwrencB Elmore, that I wo’d
insisted upon twining with his own hands Iced him, for one day my ross tret; be
among my -braid* aiid ringlet*; which he was ill, had beard of 1V&gt; w&lt;&gt;odsronv beau­
Accomplished with wonderfol skill, mak­ ty, and knew bow 1 had reared IL I
ing tbe groer. leave* and, snowy bud* could but send it with every caution
glrttu here and there among my dark for Its Safety. Instead of calling that
curls, in s way that won praive and ad­ evetoofl. Mr. Iloetoji wrote savlnghe
miration from all. ’My ,ta*te’ wss com­ ,wa« staying with a dying friend. The
mended, again and again, and 1 laughed thought,that this friend waa toy d'roc* rdthe niinptltncuts off &lt;ui best I could : jpr cd lover did not cross my inInd.
Tbe next tnoenlng Mr. Huoton bro*t
to no one, not even your mother, hscj I
told the secret of my engagement. Law­ the rose-ires sb»rn of every bod nnd
rence wiri a clerk, indutnuurud econ­ blossom. He placed It Upon the' table
omical. Still be deemed it not prudent
••j/y friend, IzewrenCe Elmore, cut
to marry in less than t*b’year*, an 1 In­
sisted that if ate waited so Tong, the en­ them off end started off upon a long
gagement should not be public. My only jmitnoy with them In hrs hand !"
“O, pity me, I cried, and fell sense!era
motive was to avoid the comments and
discussion* of acqualntanaea.
to the floor.
When cemsdrmsne** returned, bp was
Our .party paracd pleaidiitlj •' the rofreahmdnta, music, fldwsire,'otery thing bolding mo to his heart; but with aueh a
were admirable.. Tbe cojnpohy were in dssofate, broken-hearted look in his face,
fine spirits, and nothing occurred to mark. that I was Iain to tarn away my eves.
It as a dark hour lo my ‘ life. Among,
“Ptty you 1 CHra, tolly toe F hayk loot
ths guests, was Mr. Hitatou'jurt mfr best Wd friend and1 my beloved
retnreed frt&gt;« a lengthened! tout in Boiith wife. Lawrence did not wittingly betray
ynur fault; It was only in the delirium
America.
Early In the evening ho was Introduced ofbii dying ttodmenfs, that 1 learned whist
to me, and entertained, me greatly with hsa reused bls illnres and dcMh."
Gently placing mu upon the sofa, bo
scoounte of wILTsdventures and descrip­
tions of tropical scenery. Several time* left tho house.
Tho wedding UtitAUons had apt been
given out, and wure Jolaysfl‘by my sudadmirer, told roc that Lewis Hoeton
wosld pursue the sequslntanen. Months
ofgaycty followed, and people began to
notice the alien lions Mr. Hutton jmid
me. Lawrtneo was Hldom jnwent;
books and study ’ occupied bi* time; save
when be Spe*il« qul« evening with me.
These evening* became ItM frequent, for.1
I went out constantly. There wss a new
charm in the demotion ef the wealthiest,
Best educated men of tbe set 1 never
-topped to think whither I was drifting.
Om day, some *ix months after our par­
ty, * betuUfol boaqnci wta scut me with
Ji
----.
b-trnllM-d for

is coming to-night.—

huidcnegru-broedlug a regular nrofttablo
busduct*, and thus inercaaed their num-

but
Eighteenth. That dMj^will inevitably
be reduced and deprived of work by the
competition of ignorant and idle negroes.
Nineteenth. That the preseace &lt;u tho convey tho intel I igwncn of them, Md yet
blacks amongst us will always be a
tbeaueceo ol the Liberals at Tebuican.
source of difficulty and trouble, but
Twentieth. That tbe Emaocipaliou
act« wrong, chiefly because, under its
operation, the negro race is likely to dje
out, like, the Indian*.

Ths Louiswlle Jattrnal says:
the Plymouth woods and- meet the other
"(Jo Saturday, wa bad quite a full coo- huntsmen st the ratan rd “Uhole Branch.’
versaUod with Captain Sturgeon, now of
St. Louis, and well rametwbered here a*

mally emancipated, lands throughout
Missouri have more than dxihied in rater
and all the counties of the Stake aro liter­
ally j swarming with emigrants seeking
homes—we never sap nny thing like it be­ great viatssman
fore.”
cabin kkeben, n
“Captain Sturgeon added; “If you iocnt.VOiCd thsi
adopt lite amendment you will aso die
same revolt in Kentucky?* And we have
not a doubt ofit** Kentucky is richer in
noil and fleer 1n climate than any State to grander or sweater mutio than, that
cbntlgwtffii to her, and let her but wash With Which Dunier.YYebmsr that day.
the one black plague spot from W robes: filjed the reLio ifflhe hunter,©fPlymouth
when Lawrences (unjnral would take and sbo wilt Inhale strength from every Woydii; and on aujiouon over, listchc.l .ip ,
place, and In spite of r’cmonstrance, .at- gale and drink it from evqry rtrsam and
tciidod, dressed pliWy 'to mold recog fountain. Tho prho uf groatoess end
ifeteOUMFM '
’
nlliun. TTo was buried In Greenwood;
-------- ccLcd no* ini
and, alone in die carriage which my onclo
Up. :
and If frdiu his rnsryt
sent, 1 went to tho grave. Mr. Iluctoti
stood by my side m the list solemn
words were said, though I fancied be did soon and most bitterly willthe nw her
Tbe Buffido Kxprtn elucidates ths ptat-,
not rccognlto ino, until, as wo Uiracd own follv and oerverwitv."
form of the Ohio Democracy,by placing'.
away, bo pfferdd his arm, conducted me
In jvjCta po?iUan Ihb following q&lt;sc£dhn»,
to ibo carriage and loft'.mo without ono
from It:
ward. May toy darling Carrie never
know such agony of yemorw as I.stiflferffutilgomcry
ed that day and foe muj yean, feeling respond ent who
;
tqual to lAito asca, and all. attempts .1^ ,
that, I had murdered tbpman Doved, and
thumb I
a mount i

At ivsaing h pecksge aon'taiolng tbe few
notes I had written him, and my mW
tare, was handed too bv a servant I lheaa Um
looked In *ata
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SEVEN GR1AT BLffiSiNGg

a dertor who had a;

the pUu fureioted bx-MTaeveland, will
mind and administered a votntok. Tbe pride, but a studied, and doubtleoe, a
be to Yeaellfiil MrMtore, and ie to be
1 pasbent's etuiniek wux in wet mil be caM couareled eileoce, and to porhapw elg^fi
coal of his apprehenaion that his knowl­
tbe strength of a letter placed a short distance from the proposed1 a dilemmer. Tbe phyaick woe a pelfot
monumroL I• etoe It will be twenty and1 doun, tbe vomtek was a pulin up, aad tbe edge of, if not hie direct complicity h,
। much. We hare a letter ooe-balf, feet br fifteen and one-half feet
Tow
poor bowels, undreidod whtoh tq foller,, tba creeUto* wiU te
Mr. Cable, written a few on the ground, nine feet In higbl to the' allowd tbe disease to fimtaa itaoll, when may taka any uf the chief criinlnnle uf
» tbf.prevLonsoos fo ’bkih cornice, end twee •ito* Io tbe apex ofr ether wood her expelled It. Tbeprabent. tbe rebellion, who deliberately violated
th four winged btH■ died, and I am hapy to any that bis ertate tho roles of war, and It wTH be 4jtowH
Mr- Dsn by had oot yet re­
that they had the aanedoBof Davis. Tbe
wM&gt;
structure, foe
a GutbtopteBMlM
chapel. In the1 wux Ineolved, and lb* Ijeotik pbyrieten
turned from Chicago, where he had gooe
confeaaiun of Beall and Kennedy, who
■d with
roofcateby didn’t git bto bill
f this room will
be the
twelve
, to purchase boreaa, end that he ( Mr. Caroom,Tbe
eight
by
J rat bo. Dimocrisy got the stumick were executed at Now York, prove they
i for depositingL theAdeed.
door
He,) might But bo able to come bore as
and
thirteen
e of iron, withand,
open
panels
at aiwl
tbej eke when tho war commenced. Far— ■ acted “ by authority
Tbe attempt to convey tbe plague into
hl, ie to be finished1 dy wood administered the pece puke, andI
rooo m be had anticipated. Mr. Cable
walls of tbe
_
baa, in tbe‘ fieat
pert doeed it with Warpbyetok.— our great cities by Blackbarn; the dev­
Mioklelton
• The peahent is nearly dead, and noilbar ilish invention of Harris aad Oldham;
“ We ere Cut making arrangements to
“
the
composition” of Profra»cr McCul' doctor got rich oet ef the aaMttrt
put a be*vy force of men to work through
’
I not* all over the North, Demoeralik. lough ; tbe fiendish barbarity of Wertx,
i:. w eertioe of tbe country, and have now
1 convenahuns are nometatin returned solj who seemed to rural in tbe murder of bis
। victims, and in tho success of bie cootrlxereral pertiee al work, both grading, top for ventilation.________ . .
vanccs; the robberies and raids of tho
■-rubbing and deariog. • • • Yob I structure are to be of finished stone, and who will accept, and /bees but little teub| the doors of polished marble. W e un- ble, for in srry cunrfy Ibero orfisora whoi I northern border, like tbe plan to fire tbe
cea feel assured that the work will be deeutaod that tbe above plan baa been went inS the servia beeaus uv pay, who | theatres and hotels of New York and olh,
era,
were only parte of coo grand syetom I
opened at bb early day In your Cuuaty presented f&lt;w the consideration of the di­ Abliabinixad thereel vs for coatieyoaance,
rectors of the Monument Aseodatiou, but and who’ll Bop back to ua on tbe moot re-1 and were aa well known to Je£ Davis a*
and all along tbe Has.
the mutilalions at Bull Run, the torped
baa nut yet been acted upon.
sociable terma
1 bev peraenal motives for objectin.—. j oca al Williamsburg, tho horrible agonies
Tux Moruxa or Besom.—There ie a Last • inter those demons were to bomsi of the prisoners at the Libbr and Belle
There appears to be, apparently cr
singular foci with relation to tho great on fork). Twenty uv urn cum to my Isle, and the namefeas infamies upon tho
really, a great increase uf crime all over conspiracy which ba* heretofore c*c*|»»&lt;i peceful dwrilic, al the ded boar ov nite,, colored prisoners. Gradually and surely
tbe country, since the close oftbe war.— publicity. Tbe mother of Harold, who teased my venerable form and draggedI tbe warp and tbe woof of testimony is
। being prepared, and when It to completed
Although in a measnre this wee to be ex­ was to seeeseinate Gee.Great, to a strong me 4th. They made me neel Into the
i will be eloedy and compactly woven in­
pected, it is none the leas to be deplored. Unionist, and bad many lime* prote»ted kold aaow, on tny nakid nee*, and, with
»gain«t her eon's sreeseioo tendencies.— one baud up lifted and my ehirt tele ai to the conviction of tbe greatest traitor
Aride from the unhappy effect of disband­
, After his part ie the aeeassinatioo plot wavia In the wind, they made mo lake, j since the days of Judas Iscariot.
ing a largo army, the component parte of breams known, abe Milled Ail the natural
which embrace almost every grade of hu­ feelings uf a mother, and resolutely raid I oath gave mo the [nfiamashun uv tbe
A Beaufort, N. a, letter of the M&gt;.
manity, some made tbe better and some that abe had tried in vain to teach him brane, and the water influmasbuu ov the
better counsel*, and now he mutt take bowels, and fur six weeks 1 laied a raving says that not a tingle bouse can be bad in
made worse by the discipline and inci­
the rveulte of hie wicked cre&gt;duet without maniac.
Newbern, and warns Northerner* who In­
dents of military life, there are other '
expecting sympathy from her. ..........
1. I eoud overlook this, for tho Dimokrat tend emigrating there to ba prepared ac­
causes at work to bring about and coo- his* staters visited him freoecotly during who woodn't aacrafias hie sgid grand­ cordingly. The l»ck of mechanics. saw
litiuo sueb a elate of affaire as apparently bis Imprisonment, and did all in their mother for tho party, is onwurlby uv tho mills, and building material, combined
power
to
secure
a
pardon
for
him,
bis
name, but I objict to nooiinalio em for tb* 'with tbe refs sal of property bwldert, who
exist. During the war there hits been
mother would do neither bat maintained follerin recons also :
hare been identified with the rebellion, to
a groat relaxation iu the energy with
bar singular fu wines* lo the lest.—Sftriay1. Taint bonist. io aiteen hundred de sell any of the thonaarid* of acres of tim­
which justice was wont to bo meted out JttU
60 Iou I called the soldiers Linkin purpe, ber land within eight of Newbern, pre­
to oftvndrrr. Returoed soldiers and oth­
sod the officers abuldrrstrapt hirelins, dt sents any progress in building by enter­
1 tn ent it. They wux waggia a croil and prising persons.
ers are' «UH permitted by tbe authorities
It is proposed that
A dangerous counterfeit was received unboley war agio Dimockrixy, lhay wux meetings beheld at Beaufort, Wilming­
to Indulge with impunity in excesses,
redooxin our magorilire in tbe Suthron
btreteforo not allowed. A spirit of at Washington, yesterday of 1100 com Suits at tbe rail uv sum buaderde pnr ton, and Newbern, tor tho enforcement
of the confieoation art, if thio proeeriplitai
pound interest notes, bearing date May
spteulstioo and extravagance in expendi­
16, 1865. It to much better executed day, and n'd&lt; tu nominate em ix a flop i'll policy ie not abandoned.
tures aids la tbe work of demovwlirslioo.'
’Xthan any counterfeit heretofore presented. never make.
|
A Chamber of Commerce to about bo2. Twuot pay. These frllers sold us
Anther great agency In this increasd•"
’ Ruth free and back are printed In paler
out when they took commishuos, they
A Rxleigh tocter of tho Kb eeye: The
ofcrime la.Ute growing disregard of the tak than genuine, end on careful examin­
sold out the Ablishinisls when they flopt colored people will hold a State Conven­
realralm* of civilised and Christian usages ation the lettering on the face appears de­ back to ns, and what garanty bev wo that
tion on tbe 20lb, end have Invited Sre'y.
fective. broker*, bankers and others
and cuatom*. Politicians are taking ad­ should compere all offered with tbe gen- they wont sell us out lbs ne^t turn of tho Cbasa, Cba* Somner,Thad. Stevens. J.
vantage bftii* prevalent lack of mOrklRy ulo* before accepting them. No other wheel 1 Ef we cood git sum dcsint wuns M. Ashlojr, Sre’y. Harlan, Gov. Andrew,
it mite do, but good lord! the soljour Senator fibermsui, and others to be pres­
and arc'determined to ride into office upon denominations than 1100 of compouad
who wood do ibis wood bo lower downs ent. ‘ The eonvwotioo will consider tho
tbe sices uf the Laser sort. W e evideoos interest notea base yet been counterfeited than we ix, whitch wood bother a man.—
propriety of ask tog for tbe rewtorettoa of
One of the coueterfeita was rent from
a case io point, thus briefly and aceceseI All the vutea that ajeb mancood controls tbe elective franchise, which they enjoyed
New York end the other from Philadelwo he* alius ownriF'in Teerimpul.
ftdly sei forth in tbe loeal Coitnnna of the
previous to 1 W(X
X Tain tj Oft is 2 ua origiuel Copper­
Detroit flmtrirrrfal ^frerfi’icr:
heads. We rndooredrtbe beet and bur.
• The other day, as Wlrx was on his
: “ The Soeday Law Question is looming
dan uv the day ; wo resisted draughts, we'
Tbe New York JfrratT* CharloaUxi
up in isemaasc prapoctoaoa, and politic­ way from tbe court-room to his celt, a damranrd taxes, we wux Furt Lslayeted
respectable lady, about fifty years old,
ians ere arraymg tbemeei ves cither for or
and Fort IVmmed, twaa ua who died in correspondent slates that the Union ticket'
age net it, S’dbrir iH!uwU dictate. A sstv£ If that was tbe Andersonville our dour yards. Where wux these offi­ at the election on the 4th inat, was totally
butcher.
On
being
aneWcred
in
the
af
­
large,maseuBooling waa bald; on Campm
cers then I All the dAmagc they dup tho defeated iu that oily, and tbe result ha*
Martinton Monday arsoite, which wgs firmative she in a fretixy of passion, en­ guvernment wux in draw in pay sod raab- probably been tbe same throughout tbe
deavored tn strike him. saying: “You
State. Wade ’ Hampton, original acevswretch? you butcher! you murdered my cos.
4. The rocunstructed Ditnoerisjr uv the sloolkt uullificr, fire eater ai»4 rebel cav­
son al Andersonvilla !" The old lady, ft
south wool like it, and to them, after ill alry chief, la on • of lbs tiedrd drlgratrs
sejnia, was an Ohio woman, who had
to the Stale Convention, tbottgh It is not
we moat Inok for auceeaa.
come to Washington to get back pay fur
6. Tha aduiowlego Nigger equality by yet known that be baa beeh »r will be
her sons, «b0 bad all been la the army. allowln niggers to file with etn.
pardoned by the President. Tbe election
One was killed ’n battle, and one murder­
6. We bev gone tn for to try the.'aol- passed off vary quietly, eoldirre bring al­
lowed to be in the vicinity of the pofUog I
(bo large b—her of bias presidsais on ' ed at Andersonville, another rendered jur doge. Wo opposed the war, wo op-,
ths stand. Marly three4mribs of tbtm hopelessly insane by hl» suffering in the posed tber votin, wo opposed tbe Aljliabn place. The seceeeiontoto ere very much
same slaughter pen, and one only return­
are tend idauw far office at tbe next esty
in votin pay and supplies, we opposed pleased with the result, claiming that I
ed to hsr h«u&gt;« at the close «f the war.
elealion. Tbeeo politicians will find ibis
AMI riosietyc, ami Jail at banllary Wm- lliry ere all L’aloo, while tbaaw who Were '
a poovebksBA bobby and wlH ride U Urd.
miahuna, wo opposed darfla al a time loyal throughout the war, regard the thing
Prreident Jbtaaofl has recently been when they needed help, and to go Lack on as a virtual surrender of the State to the
At tbeMeeting of the Common Council |
rich
a record ix ru ■U
I control of sr oee sion i sts.
made
tho
reetptoert
of
•
“
gvtoxly-chair
"
oeTtoeedsy even tog, a monster petition
Guv. Perry bad iesued a proclamation
waa presented, vrsy *w for tbe abrogwttee 1 from tbe hands of Seth Hinman, a Rocky wont do II
. ,i.
7. Ef we undertake the aoljur, wo announcing the restoration of tbe civil
&gt;f the Sunday ordiaaoer. A petkiM Mountain trapper. Tbe four lego are
xmtetoiactbo Barnes cd betsreeir Iwvtsed tboee of a grixiiy bear and tbe arms are commit ourselfo to payln his pensuns, et
three Ibnnai rereoestratisgagatwat eBy tbe arms and pairs of another. Ths hook settery. How wool the Sutbero Dim[y Wbes tho Groal
steamed
and sides are ornamented With Immense ockrto; like that 1
from Valentis upon the important holi­
dews. Tbe seal to very soft and com­
fortable, sod by Couch tog a ford beneath we disgust tbe disertara and em el went ness of laying the Atlantic cable, she car­
ried a supply of victual* so various, so
the head of a monstrous grixxIy bear to Kanady fur tho sake uv the ecu.
shows itself snapping and snarling per­
We hare cappytle eneff in the Nigger. larg^.aod so. choice as to provoke the
fectly lifslike. The presentation took Lotus plant ourself os boldly on shore eery of urdtnary seafarers. FJow many
place al the Whit. Hoose last week.
ground. Let im Readvo that Godslmlty live oxsn.sheep, chickens, dockx,goroe—
wux rite iulfnikia the Nigger oar slave, w fast .wonderful provision of owoel vege­
tho bo made a mistake io plantin in bis tables, and ice, and wine,—was toH at
tbe time: bet aftex-all, tho voyagers got
bavin boxum a crouie dosirejto run away, 00
trarf ' Brfom lU -i-1 u/braa
from fab normal eoodiehon. Let BB hang
our banner and inscribe on its folds, “No at sea, murrain appeared among tbe oxen
marriin Niggers I" “No pay io a det it»- and one after another they wyra killed
kerd Io a Nigger war r “Protect -us aad thrown overboard.
from Nigger aqualily I" and eich other
(
The Lody’s Fries*. . .
precepts ex cum within range uv the
Th* Ontobee number of this WOiUanl
Di inock ratio intellek, and go io end win.
raagaxino opens with a beautiful steel en­
May
lbs
lord
beaten
tbe
day.
RxrtrnuoAM Cosvrenojt :w Mmxx
graving, cafled ’The Wanderer’s Return.’
'
1
TmoLxmt v. wabbt.
sova.—Tbe Mteneeota Republican Con
Tba sentiment of Uto engraving to very
vetation, at St Paul on TBursday last,
touching—U&gt;o wanderer has come back to
nore inated Gee. W. R. Morrison for
the aesnes of bis youth, aad gores with a
Governor, Bon. T. H.' Armstrong for
heart foUofemotton on tbe church where
Linotenant Governor; Lieut .Colonel
iu childhood he passed so many pleasant
Bogers for Secretary of State, Gan. C.
and revorenlial bouts. Of the Fashion
fieteffl-r for Treasurer, sod Colon si W.
Plata of thia nuaxbor, we need only say
Cui voile for Attorney Genera!.
that ilia equal to any of its-predaccraoro.
Il was resolved that Belikr man’s col­
Ladies tell ua that tbe fashion plates of
or, race or birth-plaos, shall tekn away
Ibis magazine arc particularly fins. Tbe
hi* nollDcKI rights; that no portion of
Meric Js “Minn. Mmton, or ill Meet
oar suMaeta shall remain degraded or
You la the Mosiog." (Song nd Cboru*.)
igaoraet It wax also reeolvsd that Urie
Tba tuuaic alooa of thia magaxiM is worth
natoc shall not allow an Imperial Govmore than the price of too bquk. Tba
ertnnont to rule In Mexico, and demand
literary mattes, engraving*, dte., arg folly
The Union Lcacuea of New zYork
oay Government to force the withdrawal
equal to anything heretofore produced.—
hare
passed
reeoiutioas
recf.mmendicg
efttie headers. A resolution approving
______ PrfoaKM * yanr; AaopUa M0&amp;.8
all the Unionists to illuminate their build­
Preridenl Johnson's military and olvil
ing* co the anniversary, of the Emanci­
ebou|d I eoplee (end one gratii) &lt;10.00. Now . la
eoareo waa voted down.
I the time to get upolubsfor 1866. -Spec­
pation Proclamation, September 22d.
imen num bora for thia purpose win be
seat foe 15 oeota. Wheeler 4. W.toon's
celebrated Sewing Machines are furnishod as premiums in certain cases.
HTAddress Dearort dr PrteroM, 210
Walmitetrert, PHL
•

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Oil lira. FuO^ra.

HBMOV-ED
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Roberts &amp;. Striker,
‘

JtJBT BBCBITK©

M. aod mow iom jl-u •mo.tmml of

uirai Ahn WCD1CIKBS.
Mew—Mio. *•»»&lt;•. &lt;HU,fce.

School

Books,

STA.TZOixrErR"sr,
fexb, roam, ixkb, fafkb, extalofeh.

ESteJiiiflCiSXr"'
’
e«b.-ir &lt;&gt;•* SuMwssttr t&gt; Ihrrstrert writ asy
mtoettoe.

groceries

rithrr .-«,!! Fc. Y,n«w yi

Esa’&amp;sJ’jfflsrs iszaw

y.nsnrt, Ain M«rn«u.—As adver
Jj—T ffce township of Hasting* voted up­ ipAKE
on tho Railroad question on Friday..mounting to »e*r«y »1000 was voted |
rftpfr-rt dtoqoptiag ballot. A very light
rote was polled, owing mostly to tbe fact
that every one kwew there wutlld VKbut
one ride to th* question. A committee
uf five, to carry out the wishes of tbe
mroring wta cboeen, cunsiatirw of H. A.
GoBdjWjA- W. Briley, R. B. Wight­

TBA, COFFEE, HtTUAB. 8FICES, FKFFKB,
PBCNBH. HCH. KAIfIXS. CODFISH:
(stoat, eeenthtog la the Grocery line, swell ea
will he Booled far tmUl »a&lt;.
Alee a greet swr.tiy of tbe
irrnmn't^.T try rminatl

Aid CBBldaff Extract*,
roe Ttta xsricut antrrr or vita

lambs.

men, J- A. Bweexey and R. J. Grant.

ms imhb.
ir FOB MACHA BICAL AMD MlDtCIXAL

MOST FOFCLAB

PATEMT

MESIC ISE*.

• telsg •
mvc.rar,
.&gt;•• ewnrs
,ertb ef U&gt;« erBteiry pwe-kfflm, bvtovsu, At,
Os* f.X, reel Wrtri* ot BADWAFB 1EM»T
IKUKF Will do mor* xvnU. .H -r S. nd kr
lor* t-arpMO, thas l*e dollars npreSrt Mr
sy slner stedirie* ie wav.

Uo. UM swr sreparsliMS SMSnbuS* Lmwreself
te IS* irttef Josr aBtotsd. aaS&gt;n*x Mlvw wvs
Tb* A(*sl brio" sasred is plmteS to fareUb
eaosr Am*ri«o Almas**. eeateials&lt; a.rov
I. r U* *» aad caruftratos ot ll.mr eurvs. &lt;*
th* fwloaiox renplalets
COUXTY ASD YOLVSTEEB BELIEFOBDULS
Co*U*»a*M. IuIkio* Cemplaleta. RbrsnaUan.
nVEHU.XUlLED THontAKD OTHEES SAT
*_*■*■»
Bl.- *--- --------- '
Prawr. Hrartoini. tfcwOacfa*. MarteS lareUre
THKoAMK
rlibrlt **:&gt; am! Fata *f .*ia« tteCTVnwn. Vial*
MRH. WESTCOTT.

le a y&gt;B’r*,: gnud-natnred, open-hearted
fodividaal, but from what we have been
J. |» M SM near, owr.ug
s-j
xw&gt;g us, wo are inclined to believe that
i eollghtewcd appikotfon of
Prine*’
JAad iiehingv ofphrenufogy did not

bis own rase. Indicate tbe calling be

!20C

mind that It is tUlr duty to give their

lb.-J and has t
'
fer-.» al dimll. • tou«
fwt- iadiaptaaiLlr lu IU
tooMafreaersidlaMM In
t*naJ*q^t»»pn&lt;vt** t

S

ibis* *l«i to prrtw* m»*di

CVBI3I

‘irti

WARRANTS*.

’E, OOtrcB, M0BBB

(Tbe Michigan C-nterence of the j
M. E. Church met at Albion oo Wcdoes | I ! i *
In Ik
day of laM-werii:. We have nut, at this
ofM
writing aa^ particu Is is ..f its duing*.—
her,
Mvlbudtoric clerical fife, fiw tbe eatuieg Aliee E
year, to probably &lt; ie this det. rmlne-', B.U. Mi
Iriu t*
not exactly by the wheel uf ** fortune,"
bet by a wheel tar mure precarious sud
gewetelly more wafortunate to the uninfloential. We shall endeavor to give the
“
this Cirinty in oor nexL

MoBXBB WasTXU. — A pressing devnaad In thio village st this time is for
toxOM to sail Or to rent. We fully bsIteve that if respectibls bousaa could be
Hastings would increase its

papabtfoe.nearly or quite one-fourth in

List ef Dels ead Calling its.**
MAMTIXOH-ai H**i&gt;re* B*«a. As*- &gt;
him, Sept Irth
" •
*■“*■
’-r-——■e»"F ■ ■
Kbm-K&gt;
Bar-

AQraiocrTT.—b the editor's garden |
to a esirall apple tree, not more than 2|'

iadUelB diameter In the stem, oo a email |

limVof which is a perfectly maluicd appK' bltoMh of new Bets, a bunch of per-1

JACKSOX—Hibbard Bra*. *‘X
Hep1- 1Mb A lath. Oct. UU A Htb.
ALBIOS-Farter Exths«f-A,J K***.*

8&lt;wA&gt;7th A tub. Ort lAbAtsik
MABSBALL—Bvroks Bae*. Anjt*.8^-

day of October, ltd, to &lt;o«&gt;id«r th* preprtety

BATTLE CBEEK-BMU* «*«** Uo~. *•&lt;
Tid. Sept KXh. Oct. Uth
KALAMAXOO-Ksl*»w-“ H’»MSex- =lst, Oct. ISO.
NILBi-Ueod Hma*. As&lt;. V»K »**• ’*'

Birsr Vellay Kaitrowd, Is montan** with Ik*

TOWNSHIP MEKHNO.

Me»Ua«K May Bbl***-

Snral.

uaderataed tbe moBBiag of military,
termaxvd tbe consequence is, abe plaqaa ,
Js£ Daria io a very awkward ritastioo,
aa tho foUowbg wlU show :
; Wj tos2
laaae was reeding to bis mother the
bead lieeeofoEie of the tetograpbic oo!
uxuea lately, aad a*best be came to

and gulli
utterly it
the put

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

sjSiii-jr

. ■'r^ref

box UeBBMte and a bench of bods unujWM; 88d.this on the ifthday ofSeptomber.

-

Lyoi
the

�SJiKtltaieoiu.

y«3l

_______
M,. M&amp;LX.
NEW FIRM t
•“'x'-tant

LICENSED

/EN GR1AT Bl

W^S4?,WJS5

amnor

3OY8-ixiH0M.llK
hAHW, GOODYEAR '
HAVLNGjtSteD

A. ©DIE
ARE PREPA!
Ma. Gao. Va« Aaiua, ef Rotland, has
left at our office a down of tbe largest

FPPLY

"sold at

••d nort perfect .pari men. of Orrtun.
ruined from tho black seed that we bare
er er seen. It makes ones eyej "water"
to look at that.
? ' '

ices,

Railn

AMlacrna^ertattea; and eos.'.t. omalj cf

IRON,

’

NAILS,
'/AND AT PRICES

h

Tar re

JVjcc. j:.&lt;

Co-rcnar.—We observe that J. fl. Pu-

&gt;he&gt;&gt;iuor
Palscy or~Mr&amp;fi
... and all pa&gt;M and ecbes. lamreiem'.

?£x*.s2^tWjs

Riaao.o Am Mbstiso.—Aa adver
tiled, thr township of Hastings voted upOU the Railroad question on Friday.—

.reel., BilUra. Celis. FatstrA eelw
rr iiiUmbsUitt diMaM. the Reedy M

Aid to tho amount of five per cent.,
amounting to nearly SI000 was voted
aithobt a dissenting ballot. A very light

Suit the Times.

lion cf them. Tbe gryal error la becoming more STOVE PIPE,
■nd more ei«*ir».l erery day, of couDdieg inch
bodsMt to QMdu. Hundred. nC.uch eonddmg
people bare been to u» .1 ready to correct tbemialake, of other .grata, tarty .Uenlion .howld ba
given to Ueae rialnu on aeceenl of fandaning

tetr Is to give tbsritfams of Ha.tings one
of his Parlor Amuaemaata this (Tuesday)
evening. Wo feel constrained to my
that this entertain meet is oce of tbe best
wo have ever attended. Those who fall
to attend will lose a rieh treat.

Our'motto to “.criblng worth doing «t all to

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

IN NEST TORE, SINCE TBE

GB1ND-BTONBB,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

rote »*» polled, owing mostly to the fact
that every one knew there would be but
one Mile to the question. A*committee

if five, to carry out the wfabca of the
meeting wa» chosen, consisting of H. A.
Guoljear. A. W. Bailey, R. B. Wight,
mail. J. A. Swecrey and II. J. Grant

Great Decline,
In Prices, .*

LASii.
r
BUTTY

Th* Matos « Hamlta Cabinet Orga.*,
pgy~Dr. Flowers fa Lady, of Detroit
termurie, for »n to |«W each. TIIIRTTFIVE
lecturers on Phrenology,I’bysloleigy.ny- □OLD AND SILTR MEDAUt. or other Brel
gieoe, fac., met w ith rather poor success, prrmtiUB. awantedlbeM. lUeMraiedCatalogue,
in our village, last week, so far as “draw­ tree. Addreaa. MASON A HAMLIX, Baeror, or
MASON BBOTQEKH, Naw Tess.
septa.I
ing a house" wa» concerned. Dr Flowers
H.C. Prisuie AJ.F. Hao c. oft '.re Ages I. far.
'
is * genial, gwd-natored, open-hearted tbe Ml. OI tbno Organ., ia Barry County.

noon, be Mri.ned tor Ike tearing o( »eld retttiBo
and tbri ttebrin a»l.w oImuI drooued. (ad all
other pen»o.lnter»atod in u^dn«»te,»rtrv8ulrTd
®.V.7X,'i“':'k.'’r4 5

OUR STOCK
Comprises more than the usual Stock
and Kinds kept io a Country Store, and

.UsAtinre and .how c«u.e; If uiy tbm be.wh. tbe
&gt;») .r of the peUttoorr tbould not be inuiied: •
And It.» farther Ordered. That Mid (wtlUsner

OUR FACILITIES

individual, but from what we hai&lt; been

NOTICE.
aiiiwig u», we are inclined to believe that
au enlightened application of the prineb
p|e. and teaching, of phrenology -did riot

TbcrtM. », sift Maria M&lt;
bedand U-nl wltlxw.lja.1
hereby tortuddee to harbor

HARNESS

.trails:’’”'

Alt B&lt;

SHOP. For Doing Busimess,

JniV.ll &lt; iml bM.U.

■» simas Lsiraai,
well spoken of by those who attended

griaed bi. Sti&gt;ck of good* V* a Mr. W atumi, of Grand lUpidt. . S.iuco Mr, A.
removed |nh»«*eeetit locality he has
entirrly diwaiXj toe saU of Liquors;

ECONOMY 1B.WEALTI1.
t« innuoni *&lt;■
irm

and we are nwtiVvd that hi. sncccssor will

pursue toe same pulley.

Wo trust that

UiiM’ su'D’^gnn ■•jujnmuKSOT.

patronage and support U« ibuoa wbo keep
shop, worthy of tlwir c&gt; iliitebanca.

NEW STORE !

a wrrT.iimCTf

NEW GOODS
'.VfesS

NEW.PRTECS!
jAUHlAU^ntg 13MHH •!!•!• 1 ,

J^f-Tne Michigan Conference of the
M. E Church met at Albion on Wednes-

Melbudirtic clerical life, fur tho ensuing

LKTTEM ROM AIMING UNCLAIMED
In tbe P.xt Office at IlnsUnya, State
of Miebirmn.cn the Ifah day uf Septem­
GUARDIAN'S BALE.
ber, HMJi
Iu tbe culK of Bn e»l»le nfJ™ K "’sf1
Allen K B
AlaiMoo Gric». wffllio Osles andEd»ari| O«
fluid. Mr. Leery A

not enctli by the wheel of “fortune,"
but by u whesl far more precarious and

.bit srliclrof ll«u*&lt; luruil.ii., .nd too much
cannot be »ild 1B it. pr»l« I tor *»to
’
Greui Itepri»,Srpl, IM*
Muu’n^blrert.

STOVES I STOVES I STOYES!
Buy the Best j thn Take Unre al It.

BD1ZT3

tb^ mr- .LU^rtauulWAg*.

■ r nil VXBY

&amp; SBOBP,

BIST OF

WORKMK

Am KoUrcly Raw Atock •( &lt;40^1*. f J^at ths Lsweet FoMlMs BaUft.

“xSi &lt;. '-"1- it™ **&gt;.
•—t ^"irssrsis^.3

Wbkh he proposes W

*t

The Very LoweM Rates, for Caih.
fluentia!.

We shall endeavor to give the

*' award." fur tbi* County in onr next

•tfersusa, all st Ito t
l”ri JUutaJowit

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waaMMibhZ.'

c^pekten toil..

.‘2?LuCooILr

en.nd in I bi. . jli.ge at this time is for

litre that if respcctible houses could be

obtained, Hasting, wpuld increase its
jwpalaiion nearly or quite one-fourth to
■is muntin.

My Stock ernbmeev
U ““•'b'
kept in a Gentry Stpre, sueb as .

DEXGOODS.

A Large Stock of:
MEN’S AND BOY’S

groceries BROGANS,

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

FOB IBRECVLAlimtS.

TSSs'i.rserS!

&gt;jd. IVth A ISlb. Oct. HXb Addtb-v

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IN RAriDS-UeUd,A«,

aOX-Hibbesd Rease, dagUi A 1Mb. Oct. ISlb AMlk- -. V - •
ON-Purker Er rhsagtj Ttog *^.**.*^
lb A bib. Oct XMhAUlh.. . ' ‘
|
SHAJ.L-Henrioc Bmme, A^f-Md.***-

A Cvbiohtt.—io the editor's garden .»-»«Li
is a (mail apple tree, not more than 2J
iDcbes in diameter in tbe stem, on a small
limb of which is a perfectly matured ap14e, a bunch of new seta, a bunch of per­
fret Vluaaocna and a bench of boda uno-

WTLUAM JOKES,

PRACTICAL DENTIST,

J*bed; and this oa the 17th day ofSep-

1 aaro a FULL STOCK of DOOTS
AND SHOESj in the ;sale of which I
VMfeASM.5 ® : n

“ «ETH Utresfajl or Sited, Mt •*&gt;$ »•«&lt;*-

ri.E CREEK-Battteereskate**. **■
&gt;t YOth.Oet ma.
—■
1MAZ0O-&amp;1mmmo Hoess. AyW®.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.
k*l of large, fate flavored attd luscious

TJUCTM JNSWITXD
On Gold Md Silr.r Ft.te, .nd__
ON, VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.
oa (bort notice and in lb. teat Md meii .pproerf
*'&amp;«..&gt;* Chloroform Umlatotered
uro* and UviMhl. (Hr. ax&gt;cs*l,&gt;

•r*.KN»ID BAlGim:

’5TB (MITO 09 MI ;
OLD LADIES de FAIR MAIDENS 1

!*«rbea
We accept these tokens u
"•miri from the hsods of valued
frienda.
.

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manufacture tow CLDTR-^ .

Vxar Wit.—Tho past two trseke
brought ns several wry heavy
»•••, and many leaser showers. Tbs
JPwraa Is perfectly saturated with water
And wheat -sowing fa very much delayed.
Ob tbs litobecsd leads espsefally, is this
tbe ease, and ten deyr of dry weather is
r'«ded to pet tbe sou fa a working
d UfB.

b.AMU,wA

VEH I
J

OBICHWtND,

Merchant

Tailor,

•'thia two or three days, has tael

“ibt Only think of it—lb. toeemo®•*« atsigky toehsaSydagreM^pnonU

urn

o. n, swa. TMUifa 1

ExranaiT Her.—September, until

trwnelj hot far thia elimU. There'baa
**» bnt Huie etwaaUo* of beat day w

♦ooinr racroBT.

“ t mm«rt.Niov

WANT SA.W6 nJ rf WOOD 1.

USB SOU BIDES, PELT* AND

�^jricillinl Jttmi.
The benefits efaming up era at the
boUofo,MWbrefc'i»dM&gt;y ripe, are
rnrweogenerally acknowledged that there
is Bo «v*MtQT of argulag the matter, ha
economy is seen aad acted upon by all,
here at U»north, except,it may be, Um-e
non.progressives who so lore the go-M
old ways of their grandfathers, and who
look with horror on all impruvsaueata
aa new ffiagtod, no lions that should be
discountenanced by ail staid and sober
men.
The method of shocklag the corn in tbe
field ivpertepw .the moot swsomknl—
taking fire rows ofcore for On of shocks
or viooln,- suiting the shocks on the mid
die yow, The shock eaa thus bo made
largo or amah to auit tbe fancy. Smaller
ones core quicker, and are for that rssaon
preforable. If a good hill is taken to
stand the stalks of euro about, it will help
much to support the shuck. When it is
desired to more the shock from the field
tbe standing hill la quickly cut by posh­
ing Hu» shock partly over with tbo left
hand, while a long knife In the right hand
fa thrust under the bottom and tba stocks

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rVLKOBIC &amp;TBUF,
SAW?

OF8TATE TAX LANDS.

Jfoy/.iec.i' ersr^-wa.

s'S’iiwEsii

MAIHTWMfW'PYT.T.R

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#«■ IS S5I#

g-,

r-,ntrtrK.iSHrDrv«r wrDK»DiY, !
oonrrr memoir. [

ate of land sHaated i=&gt; Um Ceoal.r af
HSk’WMiSiS'^lSS
. andetereM tltersoa. will teaaid by
■er of Baldbounty oo the flrsl Mon.Uy
iwxt, el meh pubte sod sonvealeot
lb JI select in He.ttaH.tt&gt;.- County Scot
istv, according to tbe Htaiutc La sued.

TW abhro tea eon4S liisXhs'ef Dr. BdUaoV.

&gt;&lt;•- NEVINS,

S«wr,

JUsfou-li'.
HD’S.EXTRACT BUCHU,

This mathod saves laying tba own on
tba ground, binding it In bundles, nnd
then logging together to shock—oonaoijufcnlly ssves much lifting end bard la­
bor.
'Sometimes, especially If it be
windy weather, one mar be bothered l«.
make tbe aulka stand about the bill till
there la enough for a shock. To obviate
thia difficulty an apparatus, ov, horse for
shocking corn, Ie used, in parts of the east­
ern states. A simple one consists of a
round stick, about two inches in diame­
ter,'and long enough to reach jurt above
tho ear* of the corn, as they stand on thhill, la tho lower end Ie inserted an iron
point sorac eight Inches In length, shaped
somewhat like a'large butcher knife,only
rooeh thicker. This is for tbe purpose
of, sticking It readily into the ground
when in use. Close .at tbe top &lt; nd two
ons-lndi holes are bored at rirfit angles.
Through these are thrust two rods about
li.wr foot la length. These rods must be
mUfojf v ill readily allp in and out.—
With thia instrument and your corn
-Uc
knife, you are ready (or the field. Select
vouy row and slick your horse where
you want your shock.
Then cut your
corn tux) cat It In the angles of your cross
TU
■tick. wblub wift readily bold it till y&lt;-u
have omiugti fur your shock. Then with
ybor wl»p of straw or whatever you im
(or a baqd, .bind tko U&gt;pe firmly tegethrr.
Now U&gt; remove the horse, gra.p the up­
per end of the standard with one band,
and wlth,tbe other withdraw tbe rods,
when the standard is taken out with no
farther trouble.
There is pha sdvanlqgp in using such
an apparatus—one can place tie alalks
more readily am) as firmly in their placea, ia not troubled with tboir telling down
before securing them with a band,’ while,
ifuue wishes, be can make the shuck
aw^jtfkwmwsy hill, without any eggtral
.upper*, and. fa, sb doing save nil the
tumble of binding into separate bundles.
So ibere muM be a saving ef tftne end
l^bcTtfobtigh, even hr oMftty’a.uae of it
topeJ itaeoeSti when it ia desired to
remove the corn from tbe field in n dny
effort?, or a week, tfeere-mXt he a- U&gt;lr
greater saving—besides having the corn
all up iirfiae condition to wilhstei&gt;d,withontlirjwy, foie worm, however sudden it

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DRUGS’ 5DRUGSI
FRESH ARRIVAL OF

NEW GOODS’
—AT—

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tu*'u ‘k"® °” 7 Kaxws^t, profr*-

fir.

ECONOMY 18 WEALTH.

BURTON 4 ACKLEY’S
U£UIAvUi*3 EXTRACT BUCHU
ii5pnovco*Soei: sra.a

HASTINGS, MICH.

MBSS ANS

jsiasfr STDTJ an *JaHBTllXaHa.'IT.
This ffiow look fts «r»i prmntem si ib« Xew
Tsvk fttsta Fair Ml io Rocbwi.r, October 1.1,
,im. sod agate In Vtlee, September Ulb. ISO..
. 1|U mod? of lh» vrrr besl iron. nraonteJ - «hd
’^t W^|iMke.BrsH*ssdlteMI? teller tb.n say

MEDICISEt,

Books and Stationery

Gfaad BapUs, Sept. 1SU

rrmti

Monroe SlSq.

stoves i stoves r

Bay ike Best; thek Take Care ol It.

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.

Qabanda ftna slock of nunnfartured Tin. Jspaa sad Ln&gt;a a.ra. All kind, of job work ia

HUHBOLFS EXTRACT BUCHU

jaolmBoLd^^

1 bsv* now s fall sssOTtDest of trsl das. Qs.
rsled Oven CooklB&lt; Hteres .nd Hot .lr Hqs»r»
WiUlOgstevosalso a Isrjs variety of Parlor, Din­
Iso niMB, and six plate aUrree of Albear snake,

r

FLUID EXTRACT 8AR8APARILLA,

Ir'rle

LICENSED

WAR CLAIM AGENTS.
HAPPEN A IUII0WI,

f. It n-quirtisnp^racXie:!ski1l-vnly

may Is obLiwad at any Atatfostery aforp.
Ibey marie taado By cutting narrow
ilieee off from the end of the rubber lube
or by cutting singe out of a piece of oldfhvhfotMid-rvWervboe. K they deep the
teste too ligMy, abave them thinner.—

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tbe teals will be so contracted' that they

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VOL. X.
Vfct

BARRY COUNIT, MICH., WEDNESDAY, &amp;

Jjastiip gtutr,

19 PUBLISHED BtRY WEDXfilDAY.

new goods

iMtbgi' gnasai gireton.

Srltttd, gwtrj.

JULIUS RUSSELL
m had rawmed te. Eeotaek^ ifld we
team bow.wt Wd bane deceived. Hie
eubeoqoeet captors for from tfe sow* of
opposite shore, 1 ted thaoenoo amid the Mr skefeh haw a mfetor MMatacr.
On roturamg to
eamp, PaoUtr
osmbrako sad wrikad M- ltel heard
of tbe Indian way of Iteteneniog; and now rod bar lever, were tbe hesoto* sad ben&gt;
I often boot my bead to lbs crowd to see of tbs boor, aod tbe neM ^■yjfeilrw^r
if I could hear Use tramp ofhorses’ feet. riago wm soleomutad by our otaptate^—
I hod not gone half* mite beyond tbe riv- Ho has smee fought gallantly Ju our
ior. when Ibooed tbosowd I bed base Hot­ ranks, and often in tbeir northern bore
eotog for, and then tbe barking ct • dog, we talk of tbe oontrabeBd's .Marek and
aod all wax alii! again.
When I ran our raid serosa tbe border.
:
away, the windings of this rongb country
bad grown famllliar to me, 1 had Itemed ' Tms Pici rneax or
«,’£&amp;•
caution, too, sad could step warily. 1 do
not know bow long k was that I stole
along in pursuit of my master, but finally
I board the dog give a deep bay, and s
well known solos said:
.
beraled by the London fiiiui Tbe m“Down with you, Bruno; you’ll betray
us before pn have a chance to bldo our curnnee,- which was certainly somewhat
singular, was as followe r—;
;
“An imusnal episode nt the LJvorpocfi
“Tbe words started ms, Colonel; Ifit
bad not been for that cue sentence, I Assira deserve, some pawing attehllota
(Jpuo the pry taking their scaw in tbe
should have gons forward, and told . hitn
bow qnxioua my mistress was, but now box on Monday, a QuUrr. wbo wae
I determined to see what was going on— among their number, kept bis ba&lt; Otto—
1 are^t to a plops where 1 knew 1 should This trrcgolarity disturbed the rrinvnl^t
ty of the judge, Mr. Baren Brsvs^be unobserved, and saw Morgan and four
of his band standing al the foot of a bluff end he requeetad tbe removal of the hat.
The Quaker urged that ronYcIeneocombanging over a, little creek. They had
pIM.hire to keep it on. The judge rqraised a great roek, aod by their dark
Ed that conscience no more compellsd
lantern, I could see bank notes, plate and
to keep his hat oo than U dM bit
jewels. Then the rock was replaced, and
shoes, and that he niuet have respect for
muttering, “ * there Horgau's bank is
others, and threatenod to fine him £10 if
closed," they darted off
ho did not rako off the bat. It is a&gt; rev
•They had left their horaa* at a oonsiderabla distance, and it seemed as it I erencefor the Almighty,’ said tbe jury­
man, •which compels me to keep ft on.’
flew on in advance till 1 reoebrd the cue-,
•Don’t be nonsensical,’ retorted the judge,
tonwood grove not tar troui my master's
raaiw is discreditsbls to common
bouse. Then I crouched down in a thick- Vjrour
'
st and waited perhaps an hour, when the sense.1 Tbe Qreter pecisted, attj the
at length feed bun £10 and enter­
guerrilla's curses once more aroused me. judge
;
ed
him
to leave the box. ‘Any person,’
I sprang up and saw bia mrn bringing '
he added, ‘with such noasense in bl J bead
him through tbe grovtjpn n litter. I j
io
not
fit to eit upon a fury. I shall call
watched him a moment, and striking into '
a narrow path worn by us slaves, hasten- upoo him again to-morrow, and If he aliU
edon. My mistress stood wailing for ■persists in bis nonseasc I shall fine' him

Have just Purchased

NEW GOODS,
Ths moalS (sUsre ovar Us brow.
Tbe lUUswild rewlholbo pUered
1. Mod, jfl tnoosrod sad door;
ABd bis Docsory shall bloosom tbrsrer,
To ihooo who wept over bls Nsr.

UGS! IDRUG8J

DRY GOODS

riusii Arrival or

E W GOODS!
•

—AT—

HASTINGS,

THE AHtltBAa-ROT All Citrus BTOYE

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Tbe long weary day's march was end­
ed, and our troops bad encamped for the
night on the verge of a vast prairie. Our
pickets were already upon duty ; our
tents gleamed white through the dusk ;—
our camp-fire bad been kindled, and ths
half-famished men were eagerly awaiting
the evening rations. Far away we could
bear the roar of the Red river, and occa­
sionally rising above it the shrill cry of
a night bird, or the cry of a prairie wolf.
The sky was flecked with mottled clouds
through which the moon now and then
cast a dim light, and the wind, as it swept
through the tanglad grass amid .which wo
bivouacked, han the hollow, sullen mur-

Hats &amp;, Caps,

incn.

- Ct*‘,T
UGS AND

Groceries,
ECONOMY IS WEA LTH.

ITON &amp; ACKLEY'S

gSisctHang.

CROCKERY AND CLASS WARE,

*•-

MEDICINES,

►ks and Stationery
STOVES! 8T0VES! STOVES!
Bnt the Debt; then Take Care oi It.

AiW

SYAOTDIJIKBY
■AND-

I cat in the gl..«f of the fire, wondering
what wuuld’be the fate of the Red river
campaign, and recalling man/ events nf
our civil war, whtli a sergeant approach­
ed me and said:
‘•Dr. Greenburst, 1 should like to
apeak with you a lew minutes ; can you
grant me a private interview t
“ Oh, yea, I replied; and wo wore soon
in the comparative occlusion of a tent
ko found vacant.
“ Our pickets have just brought op two
persona."
•• And who are they 1" I atkod.
, •' They profess to be contrabands,"
said the sergeant; “ but in tho enemy’s
country I am always afraid of spies; and
you know as well as I wbst base strata-

infs, Oil, &amp;c.
Which will be sold

VERY CHEJ1P!
FOR CASH OR READY-PA3

D»n't forget the place, al

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich.

WAR CLAIM AGEKT8.

ma cion with regard to our tnovocnenta.”
•• Yes, yc«," said I earnestly : “ 1 ad­
mire j our caution, and wo certainly ought
to be »n tbe lookout; but whore are tbe
strangers 1"
•
.
“ I u&lt;ld Barret to keep them till I could
see some superior officer, and loft them
on tbe south aide of the camp where be
was stationed." ■ _
.
“ I will go back with you,” I observed
- fed teat them by a fartjureltafe." A brisk walk soon took us to the place
where private Barret was on picket duty.
I cannot adequately sketch the picture
which presented itself ax we reached the
spot, bat-J will attempt to «**•&gt;/?• K
faint outline. A young girl stood lean­
ing against a heavy baggage wagon in an
attitude a ecolptor mient lore to repro­
duce, for its unstudied fftacc; her figure
was wrapt In a gray cloak, which fell
around her like the rare draping of a ato-'
tue, her uncovered hand was finely mold­
ed, and a perfect luxuriance of chestnut
hair swept about ber, nutcnrllng In heavy
ringlets, but as full of ripples ns ■ moun­
tain lake whoa the night breeze sweetie
over its surface. Her face was delicately
chiseled, bereyes rod ebooks all aflaBna
with excitemenl, nd her red lipa com­
pressed so if it required no light eflbrt to
accomplish her mission. At her aide
might be seen a child, who might have
counted nine or ten summers, with tatlik-. wt ""*•«
feet, rod bearing a strong resemblance to
her companion. The whole acene was
touching in the extreme, and my heart

AxTjHAL’IVi

KNAPPEN &amp; BUK10W1,
* THE MOST SKEPTICAL.
( THAT THggt W UNC0UAU.BD '
Oppoaite Toat OSes, oo Ilsrdach Kt.

KALAMAZOO,

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MICH.

STATE A U. S. CLAIMS,

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VIRTUE INTIIE

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Coed Sevi to the AHkted!
n. EK
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'AIN'S PORTRAIT GALLERY,

refuge In your camp!"
“ A atowf muttered feg sergeant In
a tone scarcely above a whisrwr j “ thio
girl eanoot be a slave—tbe idea is pre­
posterous"
Tbe girl's face paled a moment, and
then blushed a borning crimson.
“Hash!".! rejoiced.; “obe has over­
board you already, abd knows yon do not
believe her to be a contraband."
“Yw," continued the girl—"I under­
stand that ba doubtg me, but no matter
nor mistress mold never teach mo to tall

Agents Wanted
ron oo«

AT HATIWIAE

WOMK.

UftrT*Mewa&lt; PwAUoBeretow**

ABRAHAM

UNCOLH,

y

GESCHWIND,

Merchant

Y l-niM

Tailor,

n- —erot u tbs «—* fisere, *-••&lt;* J
Cntijvu'i Hani ware, wbaeabs &lt;• prepared to ‘

CVDTOMt WORK,

madf

MiDt

CLOTHING,

envelope, adding—“ 1 took it from a soo

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** Paulette, I hope your moot aangolne
antleipaUoaa may be rallied ; freedom
most bo sweet to tho oppressed, and
therefore 1 do not wonder at the hard­
ships many of your people have under­
gone to gain it."
The girt did not reply at once, but it
was evident that sbe was passing through
some great internal oonflici, for her whole
frame shook.
.
"Slsvery has beja tbe curse of my life,
she ezeiaimed^ vale nof pathoe trembling

have boro able to understood anything.
1 liavo hated it, and yoo may be sure 1
have not been omv to manage. Haren
wards and blows have been my daily
lot; I have spent weeks in tho calaboose,
and have been sold four limes within 12
years! Twice I have run away, but was
discovered and brought back, and sent to
work In the rice fields—the horror of my
race, sir. Oh, my wrongs have been ter­
rible, and when Morgan, tbe guerrilla
bought inc, ho declared be would humble
my pride."
“ And did be succeed 1"
“No sir;* and the speaker laughed me on tho verandah and asked:
bitterly ; “none of the persecution I Lave
** ‘Lettie, has anything happened 1 *
received from his family, has ever mode
“ ‘Ysa, lulasis—they're bringing mas­
Wommm artn Mat.—Very Intelligent
me shod h tear!" And tSero was a Spar­ ter Morgan homo on a litter,’
answer- women, we find by obeervation, are sel­
tan spirit in every well-cut feature. “At •ed.
dom beautiful. The formation of their
last," she resumed, ‘1 have escaped and
“ 'Dead—dead !you d»not mean that! *rfuo^uree, and particularly their forehead
reached your linaa."
‘
she shrieked, rod darted peat me to moot is i.
«r less masculine, Jdiaa Lander
“ Yes, you arc eafo."
him, and in the turanlk that followed, I was father pretty and feminine in the
“ Safety and freedom are sweet to tho Ux&gt;k Jean Is and fled.
face; but Mrs. Sedgwick, Mies Pardue.
bunted, the oppressed, but thia is not all
“1 rreolvod to keep on till | reached a Miao Lealic, and the lata. Asm Maria end
I lune a secret, which rosy bo of groat detachto ent of tho Union army I bad over- .Jane Porter. the coatrary. One of the
service to your troops.”
board my mistress talking about, and Ho ■Misses Poite-' bada forehead ao high a*
the tents which who guides the birds of the air, has guid- an
i
Intellectual man. Wo never knew
bad boon pitched an hour previous, sad , ed mo to your camp"
i of any very talented man who W« ad­
pointing to one, I said:
"Indited, my poor girl, you have a Jmired fur bia peraonal beauty. Pope
” That is the Colonel's tent, and I kfio w double claim to our protection. „ Yopr jwas awful ugly ; Dr. Johnson was no
bo will be glad to listeo to whatever you secret is valuable, and Utoogb Morguria Ibolter ; Mirabeau was the sgiisst rasa, in
may Live to way, relative to the plans deed, before another day pnues, wa must Franoe,
.
and vet be Was the greatest feand movements of the redoublable guer- have a part of hie treasure in our bauds, jvorite with the Ladies. Women more
rinaehlet"
’ 1 ’ «’
To-plght, Woreyoar absoaoo U discover- Ifreaucutly brixa men for their sterling
As 1 spoke I ushered the fugitives into ed, -rod you are trucked to.par Hues, we &lt;qualities of the mind, than men ck». wo­
our oommaader's presence, and observed. must make a raid across the border.— men.
i
Dr, Johnson ebrse a woman who
j “ Here la a contraband who will, I fan- Our troops are tired enough to need roU ,1had scarcely an idea abora an oyster.—
but twenty picked men and two gxllrol 1He thought ber.thf; loveliest creature to
officers will be ail we need for tbs under- &lt;wUta?cw*A'7
bjr U**B‘
taking. Dr. Gresnhurxt, summon CspL ocnpUoo
i
be left on.W iamb.
Ashivy sod Major Reaf!"
The Colonel started, and gaasd woa1 hastened to obey, rod aa impromptu
deringj^and^df-duobtingly at too girl oouocU of war was Wd,during which the ,
Cuionel stated the facts be had gathered
his look of incredulity vanished, aod ho fropt She bofetifol ooniraband. Thepf-- |
exclaimed:
•
“ Sil down, and talk to mo as freely an ed men were hurriedly marehsUed. and
yofiiwhnM tn anybody royoar late xnas- I am sure I Mt it no little honor to have
tor’a piaotettoa."
.
a .here in the expedition, Paoloits was
- - Fsuletts aank upon a caaap -stool, add just giving explicit directions ao tn ,tbe
rod and rabU chalk on the tabla rod.

I

lady's maid to Mrs. Morgan, except when
1 was shut op in jail or vriwking In the
rico-fieldou a punishment.”
“And whnl wen your ofcms 1"
" I loved freedom, eir, and they charg­
ed mo with keeping thereat of the slaves
in a continual farmout—yes, tbo»« were
the very words, but 1 must not talk of
myself—J hare * secret that they do not
dream ofxny knowing—”
"What io It prey r interposed the ooL

• Hastor Hrngan has ted a Uwleeo life
since the war broke out, and it wee Ibo’t
best to remove to Texas; but nothing
pleased him better than to be called the
terror of tho border. After his reckless
raids be would come home with bis offi
cere and tbe favorites of his band, and set
tbe whole family astir; meats must be
cooked, the table laid with as much oaro
so If the Governor waa to bo prooent, and
then they would ■peerf'hours over their
wine. Of couree they could not mat
while, they wars there, ~bot euddcely ■
spy or scout would bring in some news
and they would not of again.
.
Ono night my mistrres looked paie,
and really IU, and I ventured to ask:
•• W hat's tbe matter misses 1"
I
“1 da not suppose a girl so unman age­
able as you usually are, Lottie, cares
• bat may happen to me, but tonight It
is a nW to .toll ovro a. slave. Ipor. I wd
gU&amp;rJUg/ . 4 ■talTSJWHY 1 &gt;• ,-rv^!
yo'Mtt'mC.x -k.'I
"Mn.ymrjMMir_ww.fit bom* »

I will bo your guide," s
turned
to n young man when
just stopped. '
'
Paulette glanced at him, and the crim­
son which uubged over bar face and tbe
sudden light In her eloquent eyes told
that be was no stronger.
_ •‘You may trust him, Cutiwel," she
murmured • “Morgan baa no bitterer foe
than Jules Cordiere ; and'he, too, has
been a slave."
The next moment be stood before us,
tell and symmetrica! as a Southern pine,
and with a fare scarcely darker than a
Spaniard his fine bead reminding us of
some antique bronze statute.
••Friend,” he said earnestly, “this girl
Is dearer to roe than my own life; fur
six years 1 have never lost eight of her.—,
Secretly I have taught her the knowledge
imparted by an Indulgent master, and I
have bad no hope In which abd had not a
share. Paulette, Paulette, thank God
you are at last free I" and be wound his
arm about her with a Ipyer’a fondness and
regardloss of pur presence, kissed her rc­

thro you lean over tbe table, thro Yott
squint and lift up your tag, titan 'fiddle a
little on your lefthand with your ram­
rod (best you punch your ball, Mid. W
your bdl bite tbabUtt-nton'k (tell; yM*vb
done a big ihln^site yw poko a lu&lt; of
buttons thatara otrug on a wire. - Any­
body can punch billiards.
'
’

Srtcr Gkumblixo,—"What is tbe up
of living I” snarlsd* veteran .gnimbU
the Other day. " We are Bogged for «r
Ing, when wc are babies—Bugged beeaw
the master Is erpoe, when Wnorebcrtnobllged to toll, rick or weH, or’ atari
when we aks men—to work still hards
(and roffarsofoexhmg worse!) wh** *
arc husbaridi—and. after exhausting Ul
and .strength in tbe sorvtas^f other pe&lt;
plr, die; and lehrs our children to qnai
rv| about t^e possession of Cathar's watoi
and our wives-to nitk mouMf sbft,'

A few momenta after we bad started
on our expedition, the Colonel and our
guide in advance. It was three o'clock
when we stopped by the huge roek, benaoUi which tbe treasure had been de­
posited. The night had grown dark with
storm-clouds, end tbe rain threatened In
We had, however, transferred the tnorsy
■plate and jewels to our knapsacks when
I shot VM fired at lie. probably by some
worrtnawnatewbohap^fedtobenoar.
Wo returned the fire with mtrrret, rod
with a wild cry that bounded Itks e wolfs
bowl our unseen foe rsteested. TVte WO
carefully replaced tho xtaue, taking care
to Morebeweath ha paper &lt;• wbfob we
had traced these wards : "Horgan's hank
has been rifled by ths Union troops.”

&gt;_r

�HASTIN

tM,Hm&lt;7brtM
Convention on tbe 2nd ol
Ibero are npw only five white regt
meets left io tbd State, among which are
the 4th Indiana and 1st Michigan. They
are“4 stationed at Charlotte, Salisbury
r-, .. . .
__
i'lliu" Sl-dc COQVMttlOU

BANITEIt.
lernal Re

R

neons.

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

1KUUD

UVMAN

B1C|

will ।

TER

ffedueuday ■•rata Be*. H, IBM.

day

the HASTINGS

Mas ■ that
(•tie, and that it woo

'■signaluro in .which case the nga
"bis name should be regarded

of tbstd^

IBILOU-U.

considerable facilities Cor lbs drilling of

DRUG fit- BOOK
'STORE

lhelai

RELIEF

READY

mountainous reTbs Union Convention of Minnesota on

form^of Which the Mlowl0g
the pri»cipal'raaolnliocs. They apeak with no

IL

R

IOIH1

MEW I

ETHETE

iV. .

l^nic

an R

Korth Si* of Stak Strut, Oppoinfluence

Barm fl

Thia resolution is worthy ci

to

IBs Niehinn Central
*d—UsaHssito hsari'll lie*. sour itamarli

BONNETS,
luta a
the Maek'm«B wbd by

11 al.v.ry perish, hot
appitasate aod theories
t. •
I -kT- . ■ 1

r CHILDRENS

ought to hesitate to endorse I
Wo thank the Union party of
foe thua boldly putting upon record,thi»
grsdl truth.

*• «ovar Um sooeuMto of t
witboat being detected by tbe
Union,-has novar beet brohon 1

oat mat party
responsibility

Southern people to got
Inspired them with contempt for
North,.and prepared them fi&gt;r that day

ally govern the nation, they should set
up ths banner of revolt; and that, throu'
their leaders, they ancoursgcd
break of tbo rebellion, assuring Ithe insiirva uua
North MMM* WM OOUt%one
should
_________
fight in its ^ehalt, and dial the
streets of Northern citi
-—— run
. —. red
.—
should
with blood before tbo, South should be
•ubjugited; lbnt,-by a denial of the right
of tho general government t*&gt; coerce a
State into obedience,upon the authority of the last of the dem­
ocratic Presidents,—they palsied the
arm of government in tho early days of
the struggle, aod gavej time for the trees
enable conspiracy to
arm ;Itself; that, at «v
cuntmt, their sym
was upon the
side of the rebellion',
that to (be end
thsy organized secret
ielies for traitor
ous purposes,
every decisive
government, ro-

E

son-llle, Milton, Salisbury. Belta Island,

verament and tho old flag will

note in the
great cities, filled the people with gloom nesa.— Ceti I (Ara.) friy
and despoudeocy, aodi finally, in the critA
kai moment of tho
ta declared that
The Richmond Bulletini,, speaking
Stonewall Jackson, says : "Possibly
ifearried out, could oply have resulted io prejudice may exist in their minds [those
upfoysi people] against General Jackson
division aod deal
that II is now
tiun of the demo­ —a prejudice growing out of the fact that
against
cratic party, br
ng on lhe prejudices
view to their own the United Stales.” Well, yes, we tho’ld
establishment
, to preserve the think it not unlikely. We nre not inclined
causes
of the
Ida by retaining the to think as well of Gen. Stonewall Jack-----------------black men of tbe South m a coadilfon uf eon,'for Instance, aa of our dead McPher­
son, or Mitchell, or Wadsworth, or Kear­
peonage or serfdom,as an ign,:
ny, or Reno, Raynulds, or Kice.nrSIII
opprMtad class, cut dff from all
,
future Improvement,^ ao»rec of constant or Mansfield,or Lyon. Any oneoflheiu
rior-ln true manliness of charpopulation of the
O “prejudiced"
to the humanity
highly the memory
aod civilization
anlire nation.
of the lowest private who died under tbe
flag of the Union than wa do that of a
tntians requii
Is political
ihouhl be neither man who, educated at his country’s expenee, need the training be thus received
Na religion, his
in
a vain attempt to humiliate tho flsg
physicial eharacId be subversive which he had swtwn to honor and unhold
of both the form
spirit of our Instltu- and to destroy the country to which be
bear faithful allegiance. If
he poeMsalon
taUon to become a
Jackson will
be highly esteemed ; but if tbe um they
Ism
quired ihto, then Jackson will get admi­
may be directed to lhel destruction.
ration, but not esteem. Benedict Arnold

Irgislais State

view of .electing. ■z.cVtmrbaM to the

. McDonald is anho la not regarded

P any arrangement to
thuMn
of -----------------------------the rebel war debt—
Hence tbe selection of such known friends
of tbe rebels as Vjlahdigbatn and Voor

School

New Uoods Becciwed WoeMl

ffoo/;s-.

MiBs E. WILCOX-

BURGEON

•bip Of. CWUton, evinced, w Saturday
the sterling good sense of her citizens by
voting 15,000 aid * to the Grand River

GROCERIES!

iota a nwa.
DENTISTS,

TEA. COFFEE. 8V0AR, SHOES. FETFEB,
I-RCNEH. H08. SAHINS. CODFISH:
St PmI ; Qnalittasof Meo ; Cornelius
to Ireland in
Vanderbilt; Language of the Eyes—blue
That ihesa fellows nre
little doubt. The black, gray, haxle and brown—tec eolem upon gravingt; Brigham Young, Richard Cob­ ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.
And Cooking Extracts,
paijpWb dsn, John Bright, Major General Sbsrhas partly unfitted tham for industrious maii, vrith portraits; Phrenology nt
pursuits ; this diaafioctiOu they took out
Home ; with Counting House Calendar.
Ith ibetn they retain
Post-paid for 12 cents, by Messrs. Fowlploymont, they
&amp;: Well a, 380. Broad war, N. Y.
heir evil deaia
DR. WHITMKB is rvxnUrty
wil'd a»u ismti&lt;mirij m
really a serious metier, which calls for
PD«MMI8,0M-Y
North Carol Ina FleetIon.
the prompt attention and rigilanew of-the
........... ■
The cleetion to choose delegates to the
lalho trml
authorities, who cannot be too active.
Vorth Carolina reconstrcction Conven­
tion, which is to meet ut) tbo 2d of next
MOST port .All
month, was to take place to-day, and an
The U. 8. Consul at Constantinople, in order has been issued from tbe military
PATENT MEDICINES
a letter to the State Department, Aug. headquarters of the Department fur biding
It is estimated that tbe vie- collated men or officers of the army
time of cholera already number 20,000, throughout the Slate visiting tbo pulls,
tho Dumber of deaths in a single day and no one will bo allonod to leave camp
Gle.LHlnetBrw.Orfl.ltM COUNTY AMU VOLUNTEER KE 1.1 FT ORDERS
having reached 1,000. It'in aald that excepting In oase of ueccsily, but If there all form'1 «c
probably 200,000 terror elricken inhabi­ ehunld bo attempts nrado to create dis­
tants have left tbe city.
turbance al any,&lt;il tbo polling places i
The Consul at Barcclina, under date of enjoined upop Um military offioors to
Aug. 224, says: "Tho cholera is fully that
declared in this city, the deaths from roqu
from the provtsiun:.■■M -..is * STU KI ;
&gt; UTMJI al civil authorities.
number
date twelve
____
_____per day. JTlo total-----------Dr. W. In thepubluluv ofaaew wgrtenlill
riT deaths from cholera. in Barcelina to
■•Nip Ibe foil &lt;o lb, IU4." •«&lt;* vHI
stol
Aug. 21st Is 115. Thera hare also been
sU »o rvrc.pi •! fo rent* to pra par po&gt;:.x'
rOBtai&gt;atwe free. Cbarns nederaie, aaS
The
isconitn Democratic Iinvention
many deaths from other diaeaata, allbu’
^n^WhlOBT.'Iu • .H«, MledtorRl
note in session nt Madison, Lave nomina­
it is stated that 40,OfiO people)
ted the following: Harrison C. Hobart
Barcellba during rte last fifree
ir
SALE-E &gt;;
for Governor. D. W. Maxun for Lieut.
napeiMtoH
H. wutniir
Governor, Gen. M. Muet|p&gt;piery iu
/waj; NALK-N «
Attorney General, 8, B Vilas for Secre­
1C&gt; seres; prkwrt
were may uos ucauas.
ThoCuoenl at Leghorn, ItaV, report a tary ef State, J. A. Divio for Treasurer.
Tho. platform endorse' President
under date of Aug. 2bLtK« following :
'•The cholera, which Jus prevailed in an Johnson’s restoration policy on the basic
IE HAJ-S-X e X«r SSC. W. to TMmwrle 1
alarming degree for tho po«; few montba of the Federal Cmsututlon, pledges its
Prise.P«r KM.
II. WRJOttr.
in Egypt, Tbrkey, And sp'nta bfiha east- unqualified support therein, opposes no
pon Sai
era portion* of Italy, bsa not yaf ranched gro suffrage in thia State, or Interference
StfuNTlKrpE!^
with other States, suspension of kabfat
this plaoe. It has not broken out on
OFFICER'S CERTIFICATES
--------------:-ofluly, except wfMAlU.
western
coast
rdy and equalization of the tax burden.

ValtayJWIi

&gt;11 OOt.

has sold wtettmt m the btumess t» ta

oncedt A. T. Drat

Dental Surgery.

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AJ. .'.in );. !l) •

ms mwo

See their card in this

1)

G.Bzaixta,'of lUhitaore' left a!
and excellent tenter mellod, fur which he
lias the thanks of ell hands.

T ■

ADWATH ■UDI

RKLIEr siU
I purpose*. l»«a
staer aMdicioe in

__ M* rt Albioc
made tbe fullowing TptSiriilinwi

READ WHAT HRA WD«C0TT SAYS.
rtVEDVNliBED TKDttUtD OHlfltil BAY
THE S4A1IE:
UltS. VTESTCOTJ.

2
rie palea .Hoot abotlt SBv Utt’ . J .
tbs.Rebaf; H I catch raid. I ulr

I

“iffith.gJ-'V . G. Bt.ynlunWor-dland
_____ r..___, Middlevilfc-W. W.
Johnston 1 I'riiirierille--'9.,'&gt;A! Van Horn.

high rep­
utation fur prompt apdJtoonrsbta dealing
and coetinuee its humane &lt;-ff&gt;rls, for the
ruffaf nf the sick and distressed, affkted I free. &gt;

u.lso:

• vunncnoa.-By imo of tbusc perplexing

.~&gt;&lt;H

P

ita roJOOtlon.anxKiriting to nearly 11,000.

Sou. ar DRURGLKTH. sue *

New Mnxnrnr Goons.—Mlsa ’E.
Wncoxb determined to meet tbe wants

IH1ENIX INSURANCE CO.

P1
tolligcnt

opinion..

Tbs

rURES

WAEKIFTEU

•toe.

8bs display, much energy in bUsi-

--

fundamental

MmiJ.il,

Get the Genuine Article!

HtaMsdon&gt;«i with gold, silver, and all

lurncoets and traitors.

Tbe Chfef bf. the Currency Printing
Bureau made a report to Secretary Mo
CuBoch yestarday,’ in . reference to the
new 1100 counterfeits, which has bepa
tbe subject of Investigation at tbe Tr&lt;aaqry fur several days. Tbe pohrta in tbe
report »n reference to the production qf
the spurious note from portions of a gen­
uine platof‘are substantially thfieo hereto
fure given. The Secretary spent several
hours in Uid consideration of the report,
and the examination of experts in Us sup­
port. Il is stoutly maintained by these
tliat there is a gigantic fraud aomewbare,
not exactly of the nature of counterfeiting
and apparently they have settled, U
satiafaction of tho Secretary, that
trouble is not io the Prin
mentol the T

Phcrnbc of Hartford.

Inveatigauon pro
note,which had.b&lt;
cautious
mail.

toJst
!Xirt 3/Days aud CaffiM Ptecto.
HARthtGa-ai n&gt;»tia«» IToeM.

rnrann

Fran Favrr.—A friend In Baltimore

CTAXLOTTE—*t rbwsli uonv, n

$933,172.64!

lATQX lunw-llotri, aet, ink, lte»t HU&gt;

mi
J4CW0NBvpl. llth A Ulb. (XX-Wh * HA­

Tbe
apjsrfa! &lt;ajii
A colored 6onvont!on, whMi Was called
by some leading oolored mep'lit Nbwb^rii
for tbo»th lnM&gt; pootpba'ed Vrrtt

publish him in tbe paper. Tbs apples
Wished. A
Cayuga Red Streak.

others are

Lyo

from IH t.’
ble the English

THE

The

lUdSu-k.

Insure with the Phoenix.
saber, to coeMrvellvv rule. oaa roarutee U*e
psataa artists. SECURE THE Burt.

at'cwr office 21

aUrf^et*
Sept. Hit, Oct nib.

—■ilM. Mk r

TOWNSHIP MEETING.

m their equal, all thing, cun-

TOWNSHIP MISTING.

’Meersrturam temeJa oe A large scale

Ifi NewYorit by eataratliw oorbdnate ’of
magnesia in silloalc uf ‘ soda 'or sbluMci

R. Price and R. H. Cunningham, repent­
ant rebels Io Virginia. Franci. Buchan­
an, rspeutent mail robber, convicted in quisito fur sueeesa.
sial in the pay meat of our debt white we lbs District Court of Wisconsin six years about twenty-fl rt chats ber pound, silicate
repudiate theirs. This question

Pbcenlx policies issued by

TO.ast^saai.rj-S'-!
th.
-4 O_ rj—J

CAT ItARI 5 K FHEETH-

Which visited this
morning, at about 7J

WAIN’S PORTRAIT GALLERY,

o“suS Stu«, «“j

fuJX tS

fjllsk xu»-

from tbe control of military to

■ays Mrs! from Gov. Perry that the Booth Carolina
MMff al

JMM.'gid the firdfrs will plense walk up

bum we did not
Xhtrawvwfiit be some very axtroorainary
results. Fortunatelyi that is not left to

are’ stationed at Charlotte, Salisbury.
Greensboro, Raleigh and Goldsborougb.
Cblorod troupe'Mre uationwl,at Wilminginulpa Colored troops'are stationed,at
sa „t
too,
urn, rNewbern, Morehead City and Beau

by tbo south In their attempt* to over­
throw tbo govarntatnL Tbo friends of
tho repudiation movement, both north

fctoootals

And all other work done

Short M«Uc« rad &lt;■

significant io the

Treasury on tbe heels uf the 1100 excitebt but that large
I be used throughout
within the next fo«

Olls.&amp;c

J^EAL SCH.ro INStiKANCE-U.'^.

with tho demncrnts
of Ohio is raid to
elect Vallendlgham
to lbs United Sutpo8ecate,VAv«»«

Governor Lane.
titlsd to tbo race,
among the faithful

Mother of Wesley; Character in the
Eyes; Stammering and Stuttering (eause
end cure); Lieut-General Grant; tbe Red
Man and the Black Man, with Illustra­
tions ; Heads of the Leading Clergy and
Heads ofnotorioufBoxers, with Portraits
Fate of the Twelve Apostles; Head of

to deal

union; or tbeloyal blaek mao, Freder­
ick Douglas, aod the thousands of blaek
mob equally as loyal, who, with their
money nod their blood, did all they cb’ld
to preserve that Union from destrac­
tion f
Which are most entitled to all tbo
rights and privileges of citizenship—the
hlto rebels whose bullets brought death
to many of oor fathers, brothers and
loved ones ; or tbe black loyalists whose
bullets caused many of those white rebels
to bite the dust, and aided materially in
restoring peace to the country 1
These arenuestinns so plain and direct
comment:
that they iWd neither notei nor
r------------------

Drake

INDI,

Walk, with twelve illMtraliutis; Th

piloted them In their escape from tho«« day.” WoMofc.bowe
of hie letter. in.which bo
r penal
'
.
.
Which is most entitled to the ballet—

permit him to perserve it T
Which is most entitled to a rolce hi
framing and administering I
white traitor, Jefferson Dai
• ria. and the
thousands of white men, equally as dis
loysl, who endeavored to build
South

plots assortment of

Blaaching and Fiesaing ' ‘

Tnu IIIvsta*van Awtu or Piiszaatr Pnruiuioai. for IMO, the
beat ever issued, con trios President An
drew Johnson,.Abraham Lincoln, Julius
Ctesar, with Portraits; Character in the
koloot

resident ia-Now York,

II

.........
Kept cnttetaally bo haiW; and ** We &lt;*
Reasoawblo.Tarma.

tbe dswel'.ing In sev-

rated lb Belork foe oil

fix bar perfect re

�Sept
/^&amp;i
------- urn mwMiBTVMfMT

jotal aui JMftixcrilanconjs.
GREAT DLEMINGa
ro

THE

HUMAN

NEW FIRM!

BAGS

aw a. oooBi&amp;w

•~rr—I.UI,
*M fatty »*i»- here they
Tbie la M old and Well eatablhbodaton

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cm Wednesday.

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AWPABsnuiBsmnF
I " ’ . of all kinds,
sawarMM&gt;M&lt;UMM*.s*aMl ARB PBBl'atBe TOSUPFLT
and

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BMM

KailroaaJrrices,
A&amp;T1

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। Whir; '** --*» —;
.. ?a,|[X

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TM WA**«r ALL KINDS, W Ate'mh

MaAflxeDuw, *M W.rr.eu* G**4.

To Suit the Times.

sfov* PWB,
BAP PAN8,

Aod

““ —VW now, ir any WMro M.
ItnJitod fn,*rot Uc &gt;•»“*•« »-«M »&lt;H b.

JJBSOLUTION.

everything else

8beM Iras.

fi&amp;SirtJzs

Aahiowed

from

AH stria «T

Shelf Hardware,

to be poMiahod le IhaHaaUapbaa oar. a ana
papsrprlrtM fa aaM aoeaty. of Barry hwlbna
awraaaalra waaka. prt+l».a to aSid dayeTtrnr"''LIT"”’

ROPE,

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills

Farming Tools of all

BtMXM’ ClUMUK. —F. D. ALKtXT,;cf
the firm of Burt««
Ackley, Druggist*

tiMM-ld his interest in the business u» bi*
partner, C. S. Beams.

lAINTB.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
l-HlUl'EtTHU. ft?
tbe HSIU^L CHAUBoK. .. Ewyof War»h£
aod laatnaSihv. tent le owlej eardopw, Irwi
cbarge. Addroea Dr. J BKIU.I5 IIOOUHTVN.
liowanl Aeaoeoatlee, Ke. t. South 5mia Auwa.
J-hUeAelpble. r.
~ _

i
tn set Urtb. UM b» ik.y be *1'puMtail
trauweraeid astata
! Tksm*M U ta 1
day of OCtlbvt n
mm, be aaUnwd I
•*4 Ibnl tboMini

LASS.
DUTTY

■^toodbn

OUR STOCK

WAKE EOT1CH

OUR FACILITIES

■ned a easterner y«. Itet this long ■mlul(oae«'
haa plared an ia nmriUBu. that cbtaivi nc
lumakr cullceli'.aaor p&gt;*’u&gt;, Ibe •po&lt;n.*r There­
fore. all tboes harine Uuw-Cllwl Aeconma or
Naira doe, «viIII eeld arm. will rdeaw Ibfl «»4 j
.SMr.’a »itMn silly days. Tl««« TeiUog ta de no,

Hastings—V. G. Boynton ; Woodland
-T.J. Spflwr; Middleville—W. W.
Jobn.ion$ Prairieville— G. A. Van Hunt.

HARNESS SHOP.

GUARDIAN'S SALK.

NoUre te hereby aievo that,in mwomm.
bewnaa and aMMrity (rsalad U aS, bv&lt;Aa Ta
bale court ler tbe oiuirty of Beiry M&gt;.| Sl.to
Mi&lt;hi«*..i,« .li*U.»i?oes Io sale al I’sUk aurU
to tbe bixbesl tatlArt’. allho North &lt;l«o» of U
t'nrtllouse, talba rillsgs of llui^rt ia «a
raaniy. odMelsrtay Ibawthjav afOauhuaej

Auociatiox, of
!aiita its high rrph‘'n»rable dealing

Tha Agent below neaed ia planed to ferotab
gratlaow Ao.»e.w" Almeaa, eoouiniag dlrro
Ilona for tbe aee end oerUScatea or tbeir curve, of
tbe tmlowieg SonwiUieU’
.
Cwhfeooaa. Bitiooe CouiptaiaU, RlrcaoaUeni.
Urv^e,. Hrartboni. Hiel.l., Morbid laaeUoe
bflbelloweU eod Pale erioiag therefrom. Flal»- BEST
leocy, Lew of Appetite, all diewewwhWi rwutrv
ea omul wiifM The, aleo, by pert$in|
Uw blood e»d oUmolalioc the ayatm. nm maay J H nimplahrtdwhtteewewlbvUt be eoUl iii i U»y

For Doing Busi mess,
rna

EAST EBN

LEA THEM,

What IWWFfeal’naFW fe
n, Ufy/Hl.
JftKi 13, J8M,

And levariably
RAILROAD r*!CI8.

111 xuu er REPAIRING
Sl ..rt Wntlre.

dose at

NEW STORE
CoxaxcTtoir.jBy ■■tic of those perplexing
blirodcn, whit-h will aou.i timea occur to
torment printer*, our piper ’ateted, laat
week, that Haatinga voted aid tn tbe railnwd to’thc extent ,.f five per cent, upon
it&lt; raloatinn, amounting (■&gt; nearly 81,000.
Tbe figure* ahr-uld have rend *10,000.

NEW PRIB€8!

O.'-SPAIJLDING.

Mb* £.
Wilcox ia dctrrtiilrrd b&gt; meet tbe want*

ISA WAKILtpiW

otall her lady customer* in the Millinery
line. She display* tuuth energy in buttlieu, u «e knurr, and excellent good

warrsatlag a ewe. sad &gt;® psy"*’*1
Mid. 'TS»yte» oiUwwfcM &lt;&gt;•
larva on me *&gt;yw
-re,perw.ua wublnjt IC W
•*
IMartMC, ahoaldcJljBk.

riant

&gt;f Days .rtcrful
BcUet B*atlag*
L 1»O1 AlUKOrt-Afa**1^
TTE-ai Hiwoli Umraa, Asg l»®’*
JirtA A J-Uh. Oct. 10th A JHhLtriDS-H«ai, Avj, JHb, IM*- •«»*

Aw BmUrwly New Sleek of Goods,
. . WUAte'preri. UallU
My Stock embr*a«a all that ia tonally
kept in a

work ; ao asy the ladles. She has just
returned from Chicago with lota of ••6a- LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED
tagv" adorned with g-.ld, silver, and all
In the P«B» Oftca nt ! luting*. Bula
of Michigan,on tbeSOtb day ot Septem­
the other met ala, precious and base.—
ber, IMO,
‘
'
Look In tbe llaaxca for her advertise-

DR
,«.« . «v

IODS.
L

U..VlLnj.1:l

nuf must ju aioav&gt; »cr. jr /T JU3

Fnri Furtg.—A friend in Baltimore
h« presented half a bushel of very targe

Apple*, upon the cooditHMt that we-would
not publish him in tbe paper. Tbe apples
do not object tn being published. A pert
of them are &lt;4 the variety iutowN aa tbe
Csyuga Red Slreek. Tbe other* ar*

*h»ad yet; having left at-our office 24

/ 1 B. WBJCHT,

'

JOHN P.rHIUAMh

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

MORTGAGE SALE.

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

•..

ATTomrur
a*d
nd Holweaorlo Cbeneney,.

cockshlor at law.

■ .
MHwyMta-dC-’TU-’. AM.,
.
Vtaesta C*MK MMMtwfa
Crrtr'
I
MlDDUITILLK.M»emi*«. i

I are * FULL1

la iJta arfsde qf

ANDSHOE^ in
OFFICE OVER BLAKE'S $105$. can offer you Jk

FOR IRREGULARITIES.

, , 1PLKM1* BAMAUUI

;as«tF

•ebbing from B to 7 dumb* *ach. Wo
kve not seen their equal, all things ooc-

■id cred, thia Beason.
jj

Damici nr Lwbthm.-During the
**•’7 thunderstorm which visited this

®T«y- Tberoom fa wWeh *teeww*ly-

~m.,sterr -"*t .* •***
ix*s wwer#
ua &lt;t.tu, u«i

»j"

VEH Will HOFIT

! laToB.wocn.

:

iS&amp;’iiVAsy
ALL kandb or

Job

Printing,

. • . ' __,a- .,A the boat maa

tocwstaMn.
iJLfDP RADg

»WUWU&gt;TM.
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barely escaped with bar life, being
.•Merly ahoeked and porxlyxod. Some
^•rill be required for her perfect re-

GipaawiNp,

S^e^ctyant^ Tailor,

place on Sunday morning, at about 7|
o'clock, tbe dwelling bouse of. Mr. W«.
Barlow was .truck by lighting and

“patating, entered tbo dewetting In *«v•&gt;&gt;1 different placet, making tantbie ha»°®k with every room in that part of the
Uildlng. Mrs. Barlow had notyttariaan,

ibis iesat ?

OID LA Dll® A FAIR MAUUINS

’HtVArieiy, weighing from 14 to 10
“OMoeeach. Mr. F. alao leave* A b-1 f
duten peeche*, rich, yallow and ]ufay,

*«rly ruined. The electric fluid ■truck
fa® chimney un the main building, and

'

TNJA.
"w® &lt;TiAwr

Apple*, making a half buahel, at tbe Cui-

ume be Atod tbo W
CATHABDS 1’HXLFS..M.ytC.lW.
that tbe above ta tn*. 1 ****

MEN'S AND BOY’S

GROCERIES BROGANS,

meet, and the laditi will please walk up
atairs, at directed when they come to

•omewliat larger averaglug from 18 to
15 ounces each and reaemble the English
Red Streak.
•
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Mr. Joshaa Peck, of Rutland, 1* ■ little

that Fraak ADee pailMa4 *%*

IBWITS &amp; SECIES,

ni'VtH Xewai xo«, r« co*.

iEANQVF. HOTMJF-, ■*««
acues ot the HrwU 'S-rs Iy~, «**
saasaEX

«tam*UWi DiH—aiifal’i &lt;vdr*&lt;
«rta*awv4ta:ekdn&lt;.w wa*cb~, cA

NEW GOODS

500

lisll FOR mots, rsivs AMD “&gt;

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CL0TM7NG.

ciskmeu*

Aa4**b«afl y w

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,eaooo

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wbe Uve upeodadlv. to M &lt;WOtajt «

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18 PUBLISHED KFK#T WEDlfWIDAY,

’ • MtMoirs Traraer aticiro.
greater or hra degree, to loo web tbe
aret«W«!. htelikeftolotber piece
of t£ era~Uy raatto^ by multitodee
wHaMBtbeir ebildrea to tto dtatrtot
10
UtordDibrefcr clothing. iMcbara, etfo.
3 nt lore Ulf the b«M* WW terired
toady bia—to Mtot wSbH oae axtre
riZte for a akabto boak.

STk urge every farmer to F W* to
ooredtode Uto—H, &gt;• eoeo a Ibaorapto

&gt;X«fooM &gt;»

and attire than away ia a dry roosn, er
go back to the oW Itohiotwd ptaeyarip.
piMdowu tbe bask., breidtog them togatba » that tbe coed eereo«y be hung
up In the attic or other eafe. dry piece.—
6e. rreXZ tf-r. JM^wA-

43

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Town a North wf Ruf 10 Wwl
,Krf.«K M »
1H N *

DRUGS! {DRUGS
Imran

arrival

of

NEW GOODS!
idzst STHTas nn ’j3nmax±x,j,~

BURTON &amp; ACKLEYS

TtiUfii'ira took U&gt;. firai ptwralom al tbr Sew
York BUfo Fair held ia Roabrailw. Ociobw lit.
less, aod uoia In Ulka. SepUmbet Ulh. t-«3
It i- made of tbe very brat iron, mounted and
»tMii aopenor uuu»rr.
Bteu, eaiVeaat, brtler lh«a a.r
oiSncHtoee. with a aoviog of to per een I of fuel

HASTINGS, MICH.

EaTRACT BiiCUU
»K3P?.OVED*RO©E WARM

DRUGS ANS

MEDICINES,

Books and Stationery

STOVES 1 STOVES I STOVES!
B«r Ike Best I Iktl Take Can al IL

Paints, Oil,

WK
HEkfcBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU

FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,

LltEXSSD

ConHoutao Muu.—Mr. Jobnwn
uvi they otn be cured If they drink tour
»ilkJ Ifter drinking, and m oouu
they begin to liek tho pell, they will give
down t£ely. He tee tried U with craw.
and Um litmus lacTtMad ao rapidly that I deUrIke* wratiH give about two third, the BiMd to offer Ibem Ui Ue public, aod dmoU ray
proper OMBmy, reuleiag tbe otbef por- undlrMM altwtlon to Inn, diiaiao. In truth,
vu otxl to forced to II. for people would reed

n

WAR CLAIM AGENTS.
KHAPPEN A BORROWS,
Office rarer ScbrluK’* Grocery,

-Uj^bJXOOrw. o&gt; Uvdkk Hl. (
KALAMAZOO.
- - MICIt
” r gTJyW? ft V. S. CLAIMS.

tUy begin to Mok
no trouble in obr. He bee t/W
tbian but IbaAd

a: is
KonJMDEtSTJ

-ii'EJ Wfr^
oj

wr confidence, tttoto Ann;
&gt;l .ting until tbe “buzz" i. re­
finer note, whea by looking
tU ground with thabaad
your face in

Tool Sorth.tlooca |V&lt;

cabd fbotogrphs.

sss

#s&lt;p

“ ■“ “

li/OM/MtGES RKABOMABLE

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, W.
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‘fMizjs'lfawttr,

Write !&lt;&gt;»«• or Im., of mltaoa typs, 10 tests tsr
, ant. sad «S reals lor sack tnbliqSlljt inaerIL A libers) discount to ytarly ulmtlxn.

JULIUS RUSSELL
&amp; CO..
Have just Purchased
A LARGE STOCK

NEW GOODS,

J CUU8 RVS8ELL A CO
Hl .uJ.***”!? D,yG«»d», Greerri,i, Book* and

T. MM as equal Maia;
To Ul. IM U*tu. Iren U. mtod.
And make rf-duly fate.

JRUGS! [DRUGS!

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

NEW GO OUST
-AT—
■

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

-H-t

1URT0N &amp;. ACKLEI'S
■

WSk“t£!5

WE DEAL IN

FRESH ARRIVAL OF '

Hats &amp;. Capi

HASTINGS, MICH.

CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.

“ q~u’

DBUBl AMS MEIICIHEI,

Books and Stationery

m»«l: » Mid la lu f r»-‘&lt;• ; lor Ml. st
WM. H. McCOXXCLL.
Grtsd Rapid*. Hept, !rtl
MonroeStreet.

STOVES! ST0VE8! STOYES!

AH© OTAWW

Bat ihr BeM ; ibea Take t are ol II.

Which will be sold.

rJERY CHEW.
FOR CASH OR READYJ’AV.

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Midi.

rboiee Wlass sad Liquors, far Metadata ^sr
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LI &lt;_ E NsED

WAP. CLAIM AGENTS.
KNAPPEN &amp;

A sboics stock at Gsii reais* ■*

M&gt;*OSta'

leTpiaiMi

BORROWS,

Office over Hrbrlug's Grocery,

KALAMAZOO,
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OU G*v. Jara, Me sod Or***d Csffireet,^)

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AIICII.

I VIRTUE 1H THE
2XEH JACKET'

STATE &amp; U. S. CLAIMS,

___________________ .
n hi
Chois* Tais, froa IP caaU fa IV‘
tlARK HERBS
nrrd Ui the choicest .
BOURDON VfmSK*’

Nit Oil. TartHU aMBfimbsa. /«■ M1*

Boon sad Svavseaaw, al
♦
---------------- :------------ ------ r-.-rf ijjiui j F'rr*
Glass, Potty As-, fa

Vetted H t&gt; tea • th. .fM plead 1'reaanl and Fiat, la seder oon&lt;Oo pal yoar creed into yosrdawl,

■i - u i-r priss money j psr lor borers lost &gt;e
boostin for soWirrs &lt;ti»ehsrgrd far
’n«»d.; t.«n,iuoe far lb« heirs of dresas.l sot‘‘■n, sadstl elalms fer InsaM or rfsmage by the
&gt;ar. e:*!, up st&gt;4 •pctxtlly sdjulod. Apply la
—&gt;« &lt;&gt;, N, maiL
T&gt;- r idr'recsrt opened mr of the «ret offices
‘ V HUts fur proenrine daHaS. .Hsing Ofa of
e.rsB.! l.s.e farotsd mm Uber, eM have

Agents Wanted
v

roe oca

CHEAT HATJONAL WORK,
TM XJft.TtaaaaW FnfiUcleretoea •«

A RR ATT AM

LDTCOUf,

gy ..
ir ABTINOd I10U8E.

£ geschwind,

Merchant

RKADr IUDS

Tailor,

CLOTHI^O.

t.l •

ojA-.X , 1;

till it come to be * very large *"d a very,
green«yed and vary ngiy monster/ ft
eagroaert all Ha time, and told 00 hie
health foarfally.
Vtateafa lael thsir
eharm for far^ and bo became addicted
to dirty ahirt-cnilare, and long' purpose­
fate night-walks, mattertag ash* walked.
“1 suppto* if I had gone end lort a» unn.
ah* would pay aome attention to n» ;**
white Stefa's war* inert was struggling'
as oh* Mita th* solitude of her efawtfber,
hetweon doep, tender love and Womanly
pride.
.
But Frank had not lost an arm. la
fact be never bad maaifostad any lltcbisg.
to go where the ohanees were to favor of
aorta thing. And Susie, though her
earnest, loyalty could wot be doubted, had
never reproved bim-fur being a laiggard,
but really felt relieved when ba discover•d that his “businme" made itdknpoeslbla
for him to enter the anay. "fa trad a
womniy weakness that we tea well par­
don when we think of th* many, osany
women whose hearts have been crashed,

‘ Adrian 8sp&lt;. 92, 18*5.
...Ma- Eorrofa:—nerol qp&gt;WMMded
____ _
bJ almoat wifasy thing yoa.cwu'lhfak of.
» of white wairt- I ynatMBding 0W V* Anmial Tair •
Of Miohlgan^ ft may. well WtoaUed a fair,
fltoe of kpdn^ftr tbetoefi' 'of S«i. for (a ie tnos’ideiwd Ufa bofa r.ewrJfaU in
the State; the attoufaoee being over *0,jWfa wa Fsfatlr wae MtefaWaed to
l*t&gt; !-.t ttjnlr ■
make up by We devotion for hia reeent■ .W^. .
bed behavior, the unhappy Pipkins bad to
The grounds. selected. Me.-ataft. one
transfer bis practiosd smiles to Mies mile from ths Depo, and one-half front
Pedsey, an anjftilar damsel, long since
the citjr fhich makes lively Irasoorfur
robbed of her bloom. ‘And Susie toes
them, with tbs bewildered loot g.m from the ever busy and noisy .hack driver.,
her eves, and IniW place px- uJl tender a vantfyof them arc pewsot,, &gt;mging
love-Ughi.. , Aa lur Frank df la neediest from thp mule team and.lumbes. .^00,
to say that be tbbbght he was walking the to the splendid ooacb and four.
..
fields Elyslah. /It is eald that there re.
- Th* g«»nds *re in fine order, eonwder-.
oenlly haeWWenAdifnOta gatherings and .
J Jhowfikvwablo weather snd4h»short
toosultfaaona of druse eu£faw nF Mr® ?"&lt;«
Oms they bar, had. to wort opps them,
it is aurroundsd bjr&gt; -high board faace,
tbsofcte,-ifyou wish to taka a.“poop” at
the fine things loaida, “you must walk up
to the Captain’s ofics and sstlfar” .wbkh
is done by ppjisg tbe a«m'of ,oo&lt;dallar.

f hereupon you wiU. rooeive four red
cards, which, will allow.jFOu four xtays athardly less proud of George Burns than
tandaoce at thefair, snlase yv« use them
was Us owe aister Carrie, ysl she always
fell devoutly thankful that her Freak
before that.lime, and ta bhal oaae, you
bad oct been taken sway from bar.—
csa buy4mpn at twenty^rc.centa,aplac&lt;’
True, be had bean token away from her
orstv out..,
4V„.'
for a hundred daya, sad had served hie
The cxhibiliosa arw-.poqogsqply, large;
cuunuy manfully on the sanguinary
Of all the professions, trades and '&lt;
*
Dur man that U Defer
firtlaof Bock IslM^S, guarding rebuiaz—■ pstlons that engage the minds nf
But lheeerebeto End no guns to sbool offF | that of aphysWan fa ibXmtetdb
M»
Dotwithatandim the
recklessly, not caring whom they hit, as' tn locating be ha* to find out tM
great drain of map. durteg the last four
they lied in the South. This made allI tlon of thote bo fa called oh to v
the difloruDee in the world ; and besides., it fa frequently th* Case that stxx
Frank was all the time within easy reach be owing more to a deep and t
of that impoctant “buaiases" of his.
“»terv
«4
-rich nott“
ktwwlodgeof the CooetitOtion of _T
Bo Frank was sorely, troubled ia hie' th&lt;t then mere cornrnofi place appBeadov the Piano, t£e Organ ;and other instru­
mind, out base me-ba had not lost an Aa^n fllnstration of-'fhujvr* will relate' ments of utnsjcj tead -to owka^ father
arm, but bees use George Burns iiad. and an anecdote of opt of our.pby sicUtik'who plemnt, fif^wilhiuap^ *.ihe-.m^remo
Susie pitied him for it. Ho was utmom “if I be finds physic will obf Arretries
beat. ’&gt; Drrt^pfi^ta -Awirted. therein
for table when away from Susie, and coald otbfr- mesas as th* ease may require.”
, not keep away from bar, aod yet wee
0r; D. had long been the attending 1and did a, thriving’ bnum-se, until a descarcely lea. uncomfortable when with pbyffieien of a lady low past ber trtta, tectiye frpm Chicago ptu a; stop to the
her.
affected with certain disorders Incident to
About this thus Mrs. Barstow sent ont went of occupation and care of a family. business ;’ but not until aome . down or
her invitations for a grand party—one of Sb* eent far the doctor in Season, and 'more were compelled to serve the Stole
AS ITtEnCEFTED MKSS1SE.
those immense crushing affairs that cause out of season • be rushes out In a 2:40 'some ala mouths, at Jackson, and. 1 am
such a fluttering and such an overhauling K and finds Me'petfant physically ner- sorry to say a good share of them mfaerNevw did the course of true love run of wardrobes among the fair eex. and io
y well but Bod and lonely, and, of abie beings were wprnss&gt;
smoother than it did with Frank Gilford onticipowoo pf which yoeng Pipkins or­ course, afflicted with the blues. Alt bo
The display of stock is Largo and extra ;
and sweet Susie May. until the occur­ ders new pampo aod a white neck-tie, can du is to adMfnlstfr'a linctore, with a
rence of what is her* related. Freak and takas aUitodea before the glass to fa» drofeK^pettilnt, and the patient tthere are, sotne of the finest osUla haver
was all trndemees, and Bnsie wasalltrut; his night clotbea, and. makes smiling
saV, owned by. a Mr. Smith, (John 1 eupand take it all together, it wss *a doer a bows at his pimply reflection—a groat
Vn one occesi-m, \a cold blustering
case of the lender passion as a novelist jam of perspiring people, with smiling night, the doctor bad jOtt turned in -wrap­- resented. LanyioJd U*u ooe opteadid
eould wish. Many were the moonlight laces and wilting linen, all of whom have ping btaseU MUgly in hia blankeu, with
walks they took Wider the elms, and a vague sort of notion that they . are en­ the hope of a quiet sleep, when a load rip[ buck wm sold on the grom*d&lt;&lt;w,&lt;JCL900.
I think the purchaser wilt waat .to "ee
many a whispered vow bad the leafy joying themselves, and none of them real­ aroused bim.
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branches heard, and never said anything ly are, escept the great hulks of boys,
“Who is siek!" inquired the doctor,, wool growing upon the buaho* before he
about. Over and uv*r again ha ) Frank who have ooms only on maternal com­ murmuring.
’FPfV &gt;**.-. . .
called on all the stars in the Milky Way pulsion, and who spend the time in the
“MissSally Strickland, air; she's snnat' Agricultural implqtqcota are not behind
to bear testimony to hi^undying' lore dressing room chewing tobacco.
dead { expect abe'll die before you get
’ l&gt;*ndf plow*, drags, rollers, thrcqhrrs,
I and devotion, and over and over again
To Ibis parly uf Mrs. Barstow's Frank
hid Susie placed the same witnesses on with a very bod grace, and with aoeering
“I'M be aloog." nay * the doctor, end। reapers and mowers, and in fact every
nff
can tfiirt of,
found Ita^pay
1 l&gt;c stand to tear testimony to her undy­ biota about “hoping bo didn't iatarforo ,uadainiiog to bixsell, “TU trv to euro1
ing devotion. Twas as good ai a book. with any one elao'a ar range rnenta,” asked her
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this time.”
here and aremeto have plenty of admir­
But a cloud arose on Frank's hortaon Susie to go with him. Sbe hesitated—
The doctor plods aloeg through mud ers. Some 20 different kind* of reapers
—a cloud of about the site and ahapc of which was food for Frank'*growing moc- ,and niire, cold aod min, study ingbfa ap­
n relurnod veteran, with bronzed cheeks V-er—and finally awked him to call on her plication.
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When beartirod at th* dwel­ and mowers aae en the ground, they too, ■
tr.d and empty sleeve.
tbs next evening for an ansvfer. The 1ling of Hie* Sally, be foetid her, as usual, have their warm friends, and-it is a bartf
j a rather depressed state uf mind.
George Bums, wounded ia the last next morning, eLila yralking along the ia
matter to tell which ia lhe hsst, but the
great fight before Petersburg, hearing street, and nursing hi* monster, lie met
“Doctor,” she said, feebly, “I as* very Eagle ovwtus to. h*tx&gt; lb* top shell The
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the news of the Surrender of Leq, a* be Susie's little brother Charlie, w,th a note low.
Can you do anything for me F
judae, flta'lagree Kwfafafr, (faff, at
wa* l^ing in tha.bospital, thanked the in hie baud. J'Thak'afcr George Burna,
The doctor fall bar pufae; nothing the sundown, after one hall day ppcot in cooItord he had not been shot out of the aer- and is so mo thing about Ufa party, I know,' matter,
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merely wanted oumpaay. The srftatioctoe'Mu* ts’ nor yfit^tepneWof
.
&lt;ductor become* eomrauoiastive.
vtoe till the w*r wm over, and then, when aod be doterminod to capture it.
Among the otef rrtum, I thlrtthe fWock“Oh, Charlie 1” wiid bn, suddenly,, pre­
be was able to travel, went home to en­
“Muss Sally, I wee having a terrib fa fort reaper stand* the beet, chance. Ml
c
joy the hero-worship that in soma degr** lending that be had not noticed him as lie dream
when your servant awoke me.— “head and ahuuldera” above its rinUfe
—by molbtr* and slaters at least—is paid pasoed, “ere y00 In a crest hurry Y*
I| dreamed I woe &lt;to*d,”(coMinoed I the
Several object* of rerioaUy u« ateo
“I am going up to Mrs. Bum's with a &lt;doctor, “and descended iota the tower re­ here, show* »&gt;T almdsl ever* Um. jnven
to every ee* that took his life ta bis hand
onfroffsred it upon th* alter of hia country. note from Suslt."
gion*, where I met the Old Scratch, who the b;g fat man, find |be noisy, tongue* of
“I «isb you would do a favor for me. invited
,
The name* of theae brave follows/may
me u&gt; hi* domraloev. Thein their blatant pniprietol's ar*’’MQMh fe&gt;
,
not live in history—they snay nbt be I am going to Mrs. Burn's and'will tike mates
were engaged in difiereei oeeupa- rhakebne sick, srltbual tmagjt!lfcJ£ at
thanked in general ordprp; but aome1«ms—some play mg cards, others swln the humbugs Inlidffi bu^lbo must lutaresldliag their neighbors ; in fine, all the per Ing AnW is the tut ]'UR b£h &lt;X abd Wia a wealth of gratitude and of leva In
anils th*y followed through life they too-1
snJ ta»Ci2re upon
store for thetn. And no did George
tinned there. Whm he gut through fa- Mat»M« «Rlt
suddenly find himself a bern. Old aaee
proclaimed to the four quarter* oi hia it, and several of bur rtcit with ribbon*
shook him cordially by the hand and in­
dominioea ibpt all should goto bed. opt® their ooats w*r* teentrfSUUilbaito
vited him Iv their bosses, where garru­
'•far.^aato ha,' “Belly. Btrirtland wUl be oltejt'. Shame upon bur BtUe W fatew
lous old ladies made him ‘•tight We bat­
here, directly and there be no sleep ia suck thing*. Ills not for Ae'tokafVUl
tles o'er again,” and relato the history of
half, far a month."
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was distributed al Ikit board; but it looks
the lost arm till he was fairly bored to
The doctor's speedy departure wee 'iaesh*t rod nu. ------------------ crasaeJ Io flight by th* sight &lt;d a brousndeath.
By nona was be more cordially Wei- women, and 1’H find out how thia flirta­ slick flourelung active in his rear, but the
&lt; anted lhap by Bwata May ; .fer, next to tion bUnde.”
remedy was effectual.
Afid nriw, with repid stHdee and bur
her Frank, »he loved her country sniits
d&amp;defa. vAoifcMebe pulher Bttle ried breath, with cumpreaaed lipa and
wW^^iu!a)i&gt;.Uij~
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wllflfy flashing eyrt, he rushes to the sol­ n The stockholders of the Albany and i
1 groat-brown
puct,bu
her
Buaquehanaa I tail rood recently presented
rood :a»d spoke a - «el- itude of hia offidf, bofto the door, glance*
eye* were • me1—
ixnba thought ®aidewly hastily around to make sure that no oue Mr. J. IL Ramsey with a aetf-Whidfog,
cqfae.warmtf
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.axpiwea, it nwet -bq al- to there, tears open the vrttto eromplod gold hunting case watch, which strikes
not only the boars but the niltnrta*. Ji
tAbutod to'hsr patriotlam. But Frank pnper, end reads':! ‘
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era. made in Swttxerlard at a coat ‘of
“Eul OaorM, Wednesday Murn.
aid nut «o attribute Ifej but whwa huaaw
“My Dfar Cbrriet-Won't you Tend *750. Attached to the watch i* a chain
SwtolMn Wilhgilsfaulat eyee ar.d bush­
valued at *250.
me
one
of
voor
set
of
curls
for
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Mrs.
ed chert to George’s, aeeouuI of sum.
Barstow’s party 1 Minryou know, were
thing quite- UMOCanseo .fcrxMhvta^
ruined, when we were caugirt ta the show­
aotiUnkf'«s
twtothimself uneasily In his rtWr»|o. er tost week. Frank was here last night,
cross and Te-eroev bis lags, to cough and and ashed me 10 go with him, bull could
Tv .already looser
OOt give him sa enewertoll I knew wbeth
I Will
sr,l ousikkgetrteiMrtoor naa. The Acer
i fagy. tayjMgala. mri^auS’i.^r^rt
Mow-(MW* to-be a good deal troubled
a booI eomeUuug lately, sndl I meet wot
fveyuuraorvea.
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re,,g *j, ■ .
diseppoim him about going to. the porty.
There k, oh the farm of the late Frank­
...
Yducsimpfaeiagly, Soms.”
lin Conily, near Philadelphia, a cbostast
. flow oeperfatirely uhMpieh the “deer tree nine feet in diamstar. Near iho
fellow" fait, Use reotfar ten imagine ; and samepteoa.an oak tree, seven (■■■ t in di
ameter, was blown down, *’’me yaare
ia, bat with • very dtfsant expression afnee, which mode oroe20 card, of wood.
ea hi* oeaatenM** | ted what a* i*g*
low* fib hefabrtaated far Mise Carrfa,
about bavtagsvkved .Charite May of a . A fraasa occurred in a saloon io Bo€s1o,KYbub thareday nigbMbstwMBffi
ueta foehet.se J hay tag wet lloomehow:
aadhofahe afoerwasd* «rt Seste and party of rsfarwsd nldtaca and. souse
told tier the same story, acd proposed roughs, wbieh resulted &gt; the death cf
Hat they abouldmolk Urt to Mrs. Burns' owe rnaa, sad allsaan ■*&lt;*» qr jaas ieperthat Mte l»i»M Misvr that important
message, whatever it was (aiy dog—hew
mnooea* D is person. All thb, too, Ufa
reader will bars to imagine.
.
Mrs. Barstow’s party cam* uff with ths

JJualhitj.

OBO CEHIES,

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.

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JWtttei Jodrj.

vUDLIdHKDKFUIX WlDrablT.

�rdlaneons.

Our Caauty Fair.

FALL &amp; WINTER
GOODS.

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AT THE

On Wadneeday aad Thursday of aest 'J
week occurs oor County Agricultural ikhowUdge lie grkat power 'and force, al*
Fair. From all tbe indications apparent tthough not al luge! her agreeing with all
,lbere Is oodpubtJrttf. with fcir ■llgg, j&lt;4 the onnclaainaa greitstl at . Me. Saia*
tHsuUl be tba beet exhibition er er* held ir.er, baeed bin remark* upon the one
In tbeCoenV It aesiaiHy. may U ih. .qoestfooa afiutvriif-Qi tba future of the
best, if all who ought to do so, will eontribute of tbeir beat artiel** to the sb..w.
««nVe jure glad lobe able to aote tbe fact,
That a better day to dawnfag upon the
rarwtag teterfatats dMoountey, sbd tbai
agricultural fairs are being better patronl»d. Psapteare brining to compre-

■nation. He rennvoou indemnity for the
jpeat, “but,” be says, “Security wa will
Ihave." He placed tba wixde argumqot
aaa to tbe policy of tbe government on this
,simple ground of arevrity for the future^
1security t&lt;&gt; tbe nation and to tboee to
11wham il'lma plighted Ito faith fur th*

bend tbe greht troth that tbs epeedirel
way of potting a dollar Into the pocket, is
not the eutoet Way c&lt; becoming iilber
wealthy,'Wise or happy
Instead of at*

inmiMenaaca of their liberty ar tbe re­
।payment «f their I naan.

tending Agricultural Fairs for the role
purpose ofpodrering Tfce premium*, they

are begining to feal that there ia pleasure
and profit'tn helping to make a go.&gt;d exhibifion, in comparing tbrir products
with thoea raised by their neighbor*—in
ascertaining what are tbe bear arid most
profitable breeds of stAck, and what labor
saving Implements are tbe beet for farm

Aside from all quealionaof profit, ag­
ricultural and mechanical' Fain, are
worthy of attention aa famishing gala
days for recreation and amusement, w here
we may eee and learn of each other, what
is rnabufaetnred, raised ur owned la our
own county, gaining useful informs!ion
during the hours of recreation. We
•pend five, ten or fifty dollars for amusemeats or recreations, not half so pleatact
or profitableaa these fairs, and yet there
ere these who largely patronize the ex
yensiro amusements, who 'grudgingly
pay a small pittance, or unwillingly pot
forth Ufa fatet' effort, toward making tbe
oovoty fair n success.
No mao, woman or child has a right
to grumble because tbe Fair if not better
or mors attractive, If 11 Is In their power
to furnish an animal or article that would
increase Its Interest. These inhibitions
belong to the farmers, mechanics and
artitan*. The President, Secretary, or
Director* of • society cauhbc and do not
make tbe Fair. They act solely sa agents
of the people, to arrange tbe preljrninxrlas, and sab that all things are done
decently and in order, but ’bey don't
make the exhibition. If the fair is a fallera the responsibility does not rust upon
these officers, but upon those wtopfail to
furnish those things which shall make it
r. success. Let thia be borne in mind,
and every one w bo bu an article that
Silibiikto,
vrlll'add to the Interest of* the
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i personal duty to
perform which they will t^ot Neglect, and
they will demonstrate the fact that Ihfrry
County to not a wbit behind her slater
Counties In the productiveness &lt;4herqcHl,
tbe excel knee of her stuck, or to th-ne
other surrounding* which denote tbe Civ­
ilization and refinement of ber citixeni

Beeidae Sebuyler CUfaa aad Hsmy J.
BayteoU, Mr. AaMey, of Ohio, aad

SILK AND STRAW

BONNETS,
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AND

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CHILDRENS-

Kept constantly on hand, and for **1&lt;OB
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Rrosonalds Terms.

Bleaching and Pressing
Aod nil ulber w«rk done

We are tn receipt of tbe first number fall whisker and tMotaabe, cut tuabout
of a small advertising abeet, rellrd “FAr hsMsa. inch fa length, .and so treinsd as
io Cuocral the Contour of hie mouth, ills
/’royrwsisie,'* published in Detroit, by heir is of dark brow a eolur. His beedi*
Butk fit Weeks, at tbs'office of tbe Coss
merefaf Jdatrharr. in wlikh we fad the
fdfoaingadarirableUkiMdfupoaibe Tri
kti manner &lt;4 readeriug State new* : ing ear*. Hr begins Io ba bald in front.
Hi* face i» thin, augulkr and Arable** —
•STATE NEWS-Tub TriUa*.
bigb and narrow ia tbwforalraad, fall over
Owoaau.—Tba Express Compapy do- tba eyes aod bulluw ia the cheeks with
siroa n&gt;e V&gt; exprra* to you tbeir tnret uplifted eyebrows, small and sharp nose,
sincere tbatiks for your puff of them.— and ke*n, brown eyesu
They give me half a d»Har fi*r toying
“He look* like a man without o»Dthia. Mr. and Mre Jones have jt'Hie to science, and sutroubled with remorse.—
Dearborn, tn riiit thglr grind daughter I duobt n.&lt; be was sinbitews &lt;-f tbs good
wbu has got tbe nieavlr*.
' Arorar.—Our littlr village ia £rowiug.
We have bad aa nd'liti'ni to uUt jH.pulu- I
tion. Dr. Roh'uiaun Laa butig i«it bi*
abiqgle. No one being aick, hops ba will 1
have a g&gt;H*d time waiting with patieiKv
for bis first patient.
.fifoaor.—The Commodore Parry bas
just gone by—brainy the Reindeer two
ra'ioutee and sixty -new seconds by the
-town cluck.
JodfelM. —Your letter is before me—I
oanT write fur noltuig.' send me tweho
and a haff cents and I will cwiiip-oiia let­
ter for you. My facifitfaa. are (goat, I
am a member uf tbejCu*uh&lt;uo,Council,
B&lt;drd of Trade, the W rat Parish Cbureb.
tbe Base BallCteb,8*i&lt;g»|i Svtn* J, L»yal
Lisgue, and other cbariteule Institutions.
Send ut&gt; your cash. (As au&lt;s&gt; aa we can
raise the twelve and a half crnl* we will
•end it,—Eo.)"

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J0N1S A DBASE.

8UEGE0H

DENTISTS.

ON VULCANITE RLBBER BASE,

• aloak of drags taedidoM and gruceriea

Wa scrricx by tba Pionrtr that J. W.
Baseaurr of thia village, was admitted,
oa Wednesday of le*t week, to the Huh
Order oCDeacutiMocurdii'g tu the riles ul
tba Episcopal CtaMih. Tbe cereiioaiics
were performed to Trinity Church, al
Harebell, Biebup MeCuokry couducUirg

LAKE EOT1UE.

flm ordicatioo.

this week as a matter uf cvcvcnieuce
tboM wishing tu make entries of artwJsa
or Mote. It will be observed lUt *ei or
al new claasea have been added, m tbe
Divfatoa af stuck, and that many of the
premfame ha'c been iiwreasod, both on

ROBIXSOY

Ticsrra.—Tickets to the Fair can be
had of IL N. Sheldon, Treasurer, or »i j
tba Secretary. One dollar entitles tu all1

the Wivra-towt price, to mauutactore and
lay down anew cable.next year, aod if
aiKcev»ml, 1&gt;ut not *■&lt;tierwise, they are to
hare in share* and cash a profit ot twenty
per cent on this awt. They alw&gt; epderteke wiib-ut any further charge whatever
!&gt;• gw to are with wfficient cable U&gt; com­
plete tbe present br.Acn cable, and U»S

rany iug out of this cattract require* that
thu Atlantic G-mpany should raise tee
niimimiiii) •&gt;! £250,000 tu a aiuirnum uf
£300,OOti strrln.g in. cash, up-m which
new capital a preiervutlgl dividend tit 13
per cn.L ia prop^red.-aith a share In tbs
profits ■/ dividend* tu whkh tb»y sre
entitled bate tier-n |«M uu old share*.
The repiirt Was unsstmousiy adopted,
tbe quest..s&gt; uf raisntg capital being left
to the final decision «&gt;f another meeting,
to be called .hi Ortuber |2th

Ma. F. D. Acaixr b*. reuu-3-ibe store
to tba Holbrook Bfock, rerently Vwc-ted

by Roberts *1 Striker, and baa gone after.

Ca&gt;taia,Bare Use skip.
Beware whom you suffi-r tn ci-me aft.
Trust no man who haa been a trait"r.
Trust on man who bus given aid or
OMufart, directly ur indirectly, South or
North, tar u«w*un.
Remember; the dreadful war was
waged, the policy &lt;&gt;f there gsoerati.M.*
controlled, by slavery. Slavery was
tressun.
Renietoger; tbe rebrla. servant* of
the slave power, though forced to lay

Hamtl
garde®

w» train.

In reeking for thto ereuvlty Mr. Sum
iner ptoees under six beads the point*
which, tolls ludgunynt, need to ba set­
itled .by irreterasblrguaranttoa. He wo'd
i
secure
tbe unity nf the republic, tbe rora]plete enfrenofaivemr-nt uf the freedmen,
ithepaymsnt uf our nakhmal debi, tbe rejjroUi-n of all plana for assuming the rebel
&lt;debfo tba retablMbmrol .4 impartial auf
Ifragc oo qualificalfonv independent of
.color, and thorough popular education.

tVaich stotv-eey, then aa IrMron Iscsruat®. till it sbail Im&gt; utterly dead and
buried &gt;&gt;Ut nf eight.
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Cbiwvn for your loyally, fde-lgvd tn
the rxtinctkm uf trrewHi. y.Hl have, by
tba prnridrucu of Gnd, been celled l»
take the bel.n.
Remember that a loyal people, deaf t.i
pa.ty, beading tberwll of bumamty alone
sold, and about ns much mure moovy re­ with oowvmve tawi* their g&lt;rat explain
ceived a* tbe gates making ths total re­ extirpate trewsuw and slavery forever ;
and thw wbuln.wurid cried, Amon.
ceipts
1807.
Tberrfore. lake an enenw-l &lt;4 tbnun
Of this sum there Was paid for
who think of party or of politic*.
expenses of fitting grounds,
JDuaueel with fi ixods &lt;4 freedom, with
printing and bold mg fair
Fair Premiums
N. Barlow for a village Lot
enclosed In tbe fair ground
Fbrtaxee
** Labor mtking now gates
*•
" Digging Well
“ Ditching
“ Grubbing and clearing
danger now esiata only by your auffir
“ InddoAtels
sour.
The loyal people of America, tbe
1307 12 Wfu«&gt;g*-d tsce wbidl fnoght her battle*,
Tbare are outstanding aad unsettled sow endowed wub frsrtfasn, bumaulty,
claims for lumber for gates and well call uu you to tbto boor o»t utiiy U‘ be
curb, and gate hanging* and nails, proba­ true, but not to let y-&gt;ur devotion to truth
bly about 115.
Rabuke, thro, tbe fall spirit which,
Thua,- it will be aeen that tbe funds of North rodb-.ute, d»rr» t&gt;&gt; Iwgin its evil
ibe society are exhausted. Il still need, work, with the hope that &gt;uu &gt;eay falter.
Let r-d men are, let bad wan fra I,
quite • sum for more grubbing, Hearing
and brooking ; »od
buildings are that you will carry nut tba worjt to ehich
Abraham Liuu lu aulMeoralsd Wawotf as
sadly needed. Tiwo things will .11 be to a ia»k spuoiulrd of G»-d. -Rafas the
• ttendod to, as fast sa means are obtain­
ed. Tbe growade *4 the sweiety are al*•
Ones mu:»^_£k«MUs of tree*, hi,
ready valuable, and there to every e« whether in srms, se an a»uui*in, nr in
o-t&gt;ve»&gt;-,fon* and cuuucila of the people,
oouragutDcnl tn beep up Its oqpnixatioo.
ur io yuur own cafiu.et. Du not trust
traitors ur their fnenJ* U&gt; take ymu
Ettwm Abticlx* ax* Stock.—We1 rockoniagor work the yyaeel.
Caftaib. Sava ths Siur! — JVnterifi.
desire to impress opun ftwoo fateoding to■
-exhibit artlsfoe or steck M Uro enemy
Smamob scch a DtrysxKscx wa
fair, tbe great neesaaity of making all ontries on or before Ufa Orel day of the fair, 8.oru&gt; S«s.-Tb« Naw Y-k ForMuf
Thursday devoted lap c-olumn* uf ful­
and everything abouid bam tbe ground
some eulogy tu Fre»idefll Jobneon.—
by foo’ckx* Tharadsy moramg. It to al About a year ago, this rnrnr IFerM says:
meet MyMIUi attend to anterteg
“Tbe «Jy merit we osn di*o»«er fo thia
stock at the ticket office on tbe last day Baltimore ticket, la tbe merit of o«ato*
teney ; It to all of e piece ; tbe brad d-f.
uf.the fair, svh! article* entered so late are
not shame tbe tail, nwr lbs tail ehame ttov
natarrangod to time to be examined by bead.
A caibspIHtmg bwfltei md a
ffb&gt; proper ewn ■litem"■
. As tbe litas is nearly at hand for bold

Ing another annual fair, it is eminently
proper that aelatecnetit of tbe financial
c-jndilion of the society be given u&gt; tbe
public. Tba receipts uf the society have
never been very Urge. Last year there
ware ody about 150 memburahip tickets

Mok
UMJIUKB'Dti'E 31®jg

JM-KSON-Ili
n«w. !•!
Rapt. luh a ku., o&lt;t. Ufa A hib
AlJttO.X-l'arlvr Eirknr, Aeg.
FrpAITtkA 1‘th.Ori. I'tilHlU

tbe prfate-graoT tbe S*«irty -itring tba

Addrias Iwltuc tbe Agricuhsta Society
.o Tburvdaj, the *et*c.d day of the Fair.
Mroiodfaig go-d *».' »* exjHCtwl.

Tua Sactairr &gt;&gt;r Aartct-vs riMMted

at ibr Cwuuty Fed w aawired.

rEN SIGNERS ATTENTION

TOWNSHIP MEETING.

A cum-

pctrnt perron to look after tin*® matter*
will tor on tbe gr-nind. and any pefowti
wfa. tamiUt** «-e appropi fate* t.« hie •■&lt;n

Stray Colt

MMX,
good force &gt;&gt;T about 6&lt;&gt;0 nieu.
lifam 25 tu 10 officer* wbu bare
In the United Statu or tbe law
crate Stair* armira. A second

troops in it will not fight.

a Amy »t privelrga to eat up euv«ry •
{rwisaujnai tbe plea &lt;4 eaahito'mg lhc»r
maciU. There to no excuse for tei*. A*
well might a Cumroi’.tec be expected to;
kill and rat a fat ox, or chew raw pump
kina and squashre to teal tbeir merits, w
to eat apples, pears, peaches or grape*
far.tbe same purpose. Wa feel ashuuid
to Aowbiipad tn refer to three thing* thus
pobMy, tort past experience warrants
It*; and ft is bur duty tu benefit rather

A. French I

in these parts d&lt;&gt; not number mors than
aumn 1,200 men.
The French gunboat Taieguo baa ar­
rived uffliw R-rsds.
G*rlmaa, after a go&lt;id deal of Ineubordiastem, Ims i»een forvrd into the trares.
and is 0&lt;&gt;w acting aa if in proper spirit
with the iutentem V» tto ensse dead
worthy uf note. Oo tba 10th ulu, be
croered trout the left bank of the ILo
Granda with hia command, aslimatod at
from 400 tu MO inea, and with Mm.the
three rifle guns delivered l&lt;&gt; him soma
Ums agu by order &lt;4 Gen. Steele.

Of The opening of Millinery good*,
al the rooms &lt;4 Mn Ixude Ruseeil, «n
Wsfaeaihy, to Mid tn have l*»n • very
fane nifeir; too good* W»f of the fir.t &lt;*

the most skeptical.

m the
JACK-E1

virtue

w IIWWW

j.«. TAN ■BUNT’*

WOOLEN FACTOBT.
BAHTtXOS. MICH.

saiCTff*
eittar *n aharv* or br tk* y*r&gt;!

hit iht tirafXii way to
for posr/mmliM. Tn&gt; ,il
WOOL CARDING
Dm Praaydy aod to the ** ***

TMfMmrt, tesquiritely lastrfal. We ar
khwwtodge tbe receipt ««F”a tery pretty
bretuat, with doaplimesits; bat were

fodaed too tossy to attend to person. A*
»■ effect, Imwkver, we were represented
by-ewbola. an aye to the elegant i'
oTObery, and wto»c sialeiu.nt that all
the “fireug.-’ were grand, we felly believe,
"pl ll dly wtew backed by ihe riy inslnMAoa tfait a double X to wanted.

F. Wear, &gt;4Ihto tnwmhip. hr*
i for a pail of vary exeslkut

We need to thick late peaehen
racy desirable, but we have this
AND FOB SALE.

�9tfi,Ya

IM*

r.

©□MMWlONERt NOTICE.

LL A

r:

R

BBTtN OKSAT BLESSINGS

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; -GRANT,- r

7^-

BXCVRXD

TO

TSE

HUXAX

BACK

RADWAVS

BEADY

BELIEF

HAVJ

ii™h.1(e.u„„0.,«..

DRUG &lt;k. BOOK
STORE

n., ...»

K AND SWA'

foa I,
b. wwrty filing r-.BC. t»ri.dl. and
’ w Sei^A
a. wmi. &lt;.. ,u
«n!e of three iuMrqmente.

SONNETS,

.. ’**•**

zs

ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

4. ro.r.11,

''‘-'-w

MISSES’

BXQACo-cnBzs

To At HorA Sdt tf Stolt Sirtrt, OfpO
nit Borloto, ffoodft^r
Granta.

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

baldi*

childrens*

OF ALL
AND AT PRICES

.
; —niu
««« ^«nl» ./ M.
D.;
that made tba medtoinM.'. They oh hia
* 'V.”
I-" cur­
ed by them—ami they apeak of bitn, aa if
he Decupled the wbrilit «T America nr
were at Iran lh« great feature of .'it. A
mandarin dtyfrT
''
--------

i.n A.Ute .at 1. Cm, a,,,,
r Goode Received WateUy.

. wilt PteyA cwty, WfwphUa*.

'rba Maeon *
Cablaar Orga"*.
Forty dtffrmi rtyUa, clspU^t* iiered rad tocalar aaariM for MO toturioijla/ THntTY-FIVE
MKDALH, or «Ur Ira.

To/ Suit the Times.

School

Books,

MASOX UtOTanA. «&lt;• Taafo
Mfltyt
A C. Priaalo A JiSC. JUaeroft are Agtnia for
Ue tale ot tboea OrgwM. In Harry Craaiy.

t0 IS years o1d*to learn tbe Printer's

JONES A DRAKE,

IGEOH

DENTISTS,

Id call tkr »»t*Otloa of AJXawnoa.

trade.

~ ' ‘

\

GROCERIES!

riotA\

IN NEW YORK, SINCE

jy We would call attention to an
interesting communication on onr first

ps&lt;*. relative to the State Fair.
1 am! Silver Plate, and
i ULCANITK nCRBER RASE,

------------------------, mii. riHIl.
in the Holbrook Block, recvutly vacated fort in adversity, and the star ofpromiw 1
ena aline Uw jmik
bv RuU-rts At Striker, aud baa gutia after which urge* forward the Mtuggling poor
aa&lt; ar*&lt;ina.UBtii
man.
Wbat
ia
it
that
gives
contentment1
MM rua.iuiiirJ
a stuck ui drugs medicines end groceries
nr other sultabls p.
to that n.other who sees her darling child
attacked by the gh..&lt;x nftbe deadly
croup, or aufleriug from Jhr vOicla of n
XVg MOTtCB by lhe Pionttr that J. W. consuming c*&gt;ugl&lt; or vi-ifent Quid. What
ia It that wreath, ui imflcs the lips of
to L.
Jrn at the Flvbalc OSIra. in tbe ViHa&lt;«
that pmiatal cuu» luiplivo who, though of
ilulinto*. aad ahxar ranet. If .ay tbera hr.
rhe knows,aba cannot live, yet murmur, why tha prayer of tba pelltiooar alwold cot be
her silent aod thankful prayer fur rase
And it Itfurl'arr ordarvd. that .aid pal.iionti
giro nolica to Uir pctaon. Iatcrr.ted. In uH
were performed in Trinity Church, at ' a nation's hnnw—from Nurlbto Svwrth &lt;&gt;.Uta, of ll.e prodrary of arid petition, and Ur
J!a:sb.;i. iubop McUwhry cuuducUng |;,r»n&gt;
West, ©tknra bat .me |..v brarieg Ibrrvof, by c.u.ing axopr of tin. order
ta be pnbtl.hrd la th--Halting. Il.nnrr. a ar wk
.
iul response—Giya us C-&gt;e s C-.mb &gt;11.!• paprr printed In aaM enerrty. of Berry for three
the ordinatioo.
*am.
" '■ &lt;
Hr Aiiiu«8b.«u..o

Pri.ud ।

the List 11 I'remiuma, we re-pu^psh them

-thia weeb aa a matter of' Cuutcnieuoe ’X
those aikhing to make entries uf article

or stock.

It w ill be ubaet ved that aevei

Alao a great variety at Uta

QX’iacxaa* txbxihiixiii

Aad Ceakfag Extracts,
roa rax xsrrctAL smnr &lt;-r ths Lantss.

It, Vnaunh.ieci, Jtned of Fuiero EioiU, Seal■ • C«a,| Uta pruAn.um. Vfbo rMal 0w«r.,looa
r mreieer, rn-(lag lathe rara,«ui U i»Uy ralorrd to hc.llli.
All Irllrnu eiih .uaip, aaawcred.
t ,- .
Dr. W. l.thr publi.ber rfa wv work, aoliilrd

WB1 UWMB

OUR STOCK

'.'ootvltAlrubfrM. Chirgu tnoo.rair, aod rare

ODE FACILITIES

LATEST MEIICIIEt,

For Doing Busitness,

h-„lU,v wJ,„" .^7,., thM
the operalkm of the Red Jack.! Hitter,
In obstinate cases of riwsivenesa, for it Is
a mild and guuial cathartic, ss wcil a, a
tunic and currtxlivc. ...

worthed the ordio ary pue^Ucra. HalweeU, Ac.,
eftho day.
Oae art- cat bettto M BADWAYH MUDT
RELIEF »HI do more
ba OMd for
»»r» ^rpwa^lbaa tra dullari azpaedrd tiu

\ READ WHAT HUS. WESCOTT SATS.

ARB EQUAL TQ ASY IS THE FIVE UUSbRED THOXSAJC-OTHUid BAT
STATE.

greniiums ba'C been iuoeaaad, bulb on
cattle nnd bur»ea.

KSOX-Uibttwcd Itoaw. Aeg. 1»U A 1Mb.
MKA ictb, Oct tr-UAIUh.
Itos—1‘sri.rr Kacbangr, Aeg. MtbA M.t.
7ih A Utlt. Oct I Sth A lk«U.
,

e
bad A 11. N. Sheldon, Tr«a&lt;urcr, or &gt;1
tbe Secretary. One dollar entitles to 11
.«iriy dcring

i r. Arm.fs -H.rti. F. W.Sber•i Mu'vtiH.i, Will dwlivrr die Annual
Gli.ir tbe Agii&amp;ltsiia Society

10.0
xpLOtltt
r
tu.
rria Rcul

£&amp;"

Dattlc

■BSULLTION.

BOOTS &amp; CUDS?,

: zhibilaJ

i.nnd. mi-1 any pwrawn.
»|-pi”pii'tv* io his own

1SIONEIS ATTENTION
INTERNAL KEVENVIL

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

Stray Colt I
LXTV, PBNMON Ba« W

FOR IP.REGL’LAlUTIES.

MEN’S AND BOY’S

CL AIM AOEIVCT!'-

BROCANS
5«riti.

There is tw excuse fur tins. As

icii might a Cornrni'.tra be expected to
hint and aquatbea to teal their merits, a»
to cat cpplev, pearc, peaches or grapes
fur the Mtne purpose. We feel ashamed
to i*- obliged to refer tn these thing* thus
publicly, but past experience warrants
it; and it is our duty to benefit rather
than, pleaae.

n»val of alt ob.inwO.MOT xmiots. and the
HMkn of bMllb. rtguterity and slfosgth.-

Siraiaowloflbe U«rr. w.ii&lt;ir.eaa. eonenpaiiora
heartburn, rhrunsatlra. J-ixjar, wenaa and eepprrarian, when Ukrainntyrtkwa.
Tory are .orar cradr.t, •.&lt;&gt;■*' it* nxf. «no-

^tatTdraty^-sagi:
Nfote Mile s.od wllhovl pnKfccloil ettrrt.
rare U nitere’i ctwera b&gt;s will be found
iulfe Mated aroti.d each bottle. w Uh tbe
lenrignaisre oC JoU J. Lew. wUlwol «bu*

Ayer's Ague Cure,
Fur the opttdy aod eer'aui Cvre of interwiitletl Fa Mr, ur €b&gt;i!a and Fever,
Dumb Aeui\.i’&lt;r«&gt;dlcal Head Ache or
BiUioua Healaehc#nd Btlliowi Fever,
I
iudmal, for I bo abide clata of diaearaa
OLD LADIES A FAIR MAIDENS
origiMlinc In -biliary derangement,
cauord by tbo malaria of nilaamatio
ematrlea.
: ««ifi ;• -I

TP JE3 A.

•jyi ©AITO

IST" The opening of Millinery goodc.

J.B. VANJBBITKT*
W00L8B FACTOBTHAfTHMM. MICH-

it tbe rooms of Mra. Lottie Ruaehil, on
Wednesday, is said to have lieen a Wy
fine Allair; the goods being of tbe first &lt;»r
der of elegance and beauty, and the ar­

rangemeot, exquiiitely tasteful. We ac­
knowledge the receipt of a tary pretty
boquet, with complitncnta; but were
indeed too busy to attrad in person.

A*

great advantago ereVdfcer Ape wadietara. Uai

TO WNSHIP: MEEiiNG.
C*0B‘r
MinpLEViIXE, Sieaiwa.
OFFICE over BLAKE’S STORK.

an uffaet, however, wo were represented
by one »bo baa an etc Io lhe elegant in
millinery,and atrar aiatenicnt that ail
tba “Fiinga-*’ weregnied. we folly believe,

rapodally when backed by the aly inaln«aUuo that a double X ta wanted.
Ma. B. F. Waar. of thiatownship.-has

ND FOB SALK.

«r thaiAa for a pail ol very excellent
pnchea. We need to think lata peaches
•era not aery deairabie, but wa have thia
w I been the recipient of late peaches
Uxt «H| rival the earlier varletka. aod
‘keee brought by Mr. Weat art among •
tba Bomber.

313AT

x?«S23aiB=3ki’&amp;:
I sj^rA^"j4«=rsrx:
ass*

1 certify that Frisk Alien pretend for aw
txxn.ij and back par. du. aj deceased
ata PUsg A. ttwlpr. h
rad alwfeya
fcew the Uwe ha AM Ute tm‘ Ptyer la wl
atelw.
CJ.HIARIXE FHXbW.
Bulicgs. MiyW.DM.
l«Srth&gt; tUl tUabtfeb tro*. I briag oes sf
tba wUarasss to arid spfluwiioM.awd bating parteealkaewladcvMtMaheraCMtU

nuxx iudk—

�Xgrirulltral |trais. i.

dr."toilers

A PULMOJHC SYRUP,
a X’.:.-;r; ..-.to*—«r
gra-jj
For tba oraUxdfi^gekct if pou

iMeeswta ir

HARDWARE STORE

&gt;

MW
I
......
x. ax. 1STK VXKIS. PI!

t&lt;m &amp;

■RWXslvs
tMtotint \b\A*X\ x»A\
a\\ Vae “AU vAAc^

BURTON &amp;"ACIlijs

of all kinds,,
. i,
fr" rm*
.and will, be sold at-

T&gt;U. TMVBKCK'8
■BtooB Ywvs'b.

Railroad Prices,

lilaOCto 'ihlM

IRbN,‘

&gt;

91AWW0S,Tn«t'e

SISSS

All MEHWhi,

&gt;
.
'
i
'
‘
■

ftetar to tU

—j

iR.lrisl'fir Ites. ef &gt;ls iso tvpe. SO seats tor j
tat.stal«-ee^fcr -*sstevq«vsl iorer■_jMt|iMW*Tg$tyi,*r|y ■risTUM'*.

Paints Oil, &amp;■
SAP PANS.

say era anre of Ox eaare st O'W aalkrt—. Wsi sea

;X?5S53®SSK&amp;3KC,:

,90!

akkek wmAcA ata aAyeXc cj
fiXovaack ‘BXxXcr*, uAAck, \J Aed —rjLhhi, tlM BuMwnd from
sini Ina. IU wru &gt;r
■ Ukew kw yvo^cr c\udxAkAe»,
aaik aX xXxc. \,ro'^c.r Xymc, art
O&gt; »uvc \\vc ax\vc o'i
’
Bilious Jfever, ’
.
Fevar aknd
ROPE,
'’Iriver Oo-mplarint,
■
(^yapepsia,,
GaOTD-STONES,
Inaigaation^^'"
Jaiindios,
'■
Farming Tools of al!
■
Kidn&amp;y Gomplaints,
kinds,
at\A tA\ &amp;Ucxl»c% o$ a vxvav*
Ur 'aaXuYt.
IA1NTS.

Shelf Hardware,

'VXvtot WvVtcva
are eova\uo*«A o\ yclyc anik
\\ouky5xA voaU awA Xvc'Ajb,
vokvtk vaake Xktva

r

LASS.

num

AND 1VOODEN UFAHE.

XVwrWj 'Voxiac.

^EPFSatr 8iiCM
2P3OVBD ROR® WARM
Cfrfri secret rttae**—

"Dt 'B.o.'oaeV*

6\oTao.c\v ‘BX.XX.er*

HARNESS

SHOP.

■ ■* Met'cv) Vtvow*awi*
of dollars aaoh year ta advertising lhaix
mariia, and pablislstag the

'Yluxwe.totk*

CcyXaSU^Xe*

xAV ^wrU ©5 Xkc
nepaawtiarityaftha

CouxAy^.

*BUo4 *^m\$Uy avA VAX*
U that they strike U.AaJMtf rf Diaaa^
by erwUcatiug omry. particle of imparity
Aw Xkth 'BX.ooi,

Ere&gt;daH;a~XlBWIia*. Lyon, KaiuiiiZsZr
aA-.A*,foeXh&lt;Jfaw.aU~
*1?.
Choice Fsrfrmvry—SijU

■iS-JJ-’ovv, a lan &lt;i ,1 .|
DuRTvN k JtfKUtFa

for the life aad health of the body depend.
oat * aissrsble srisfer bcs- Tba-a

Kyy Vnt&lt;\uiA«i
for cartas
•e^au.
S^qfufa,'
ffkin QXMcutt,
£ii: Jfhsum,
Bick Htadc^h.,
{Pyptpw,
Cempfaint,, JHxuer and 'jSpUe,
Frmait OmpialMt
Bt.JMhony’t Ffrv,

pg HUEUriHI All CIGUM ITCH
'?
t» v“«

:
(

!

'mixr co*®7a an

ef fits of nine years’ standing, and be Vita.daaceuf two y—re. ■ • ”—
AJIOTHKR writes, his son was cured
after hia flaah had almost wasted swsy
^Tke doctors pronounced tha caw incur*

•5^lHUU*£iA.Sept.lM4

Moor*. Were

...anvumunriTTOvEi

which had existed tbartoee years
aWM'UWU -CDI________ r____

Bt aTus ia *oaxv.

9,\attM^e&gt;n WAttra
vavA.oo’caXe \k* \»tak and.
itVAAcAti.

Dy. 'Robac.k'u

ftXoVA&lt;\c\\, *BvXXrvb
&lt;lAx&gt;€ avtMkv^ mcUwekoVj
aai\ make- 1a$* iw\o^okU.

NEW STORE

X\w, WlnoA

I 500

»»• the moatartirw and thoroegh pilie thu ;

* ACKUV

e.-.t-

NEW GOODS
NEW PRIECS!

*BUo&amp; a\xi T*\vev VAX,
whioh, ia conjonetfon with th.
TikootX. VuA^ktr,

’Dy. TSLoNsackk
ft\OXAAC.\v ’WvVtt.'C*
tree X\\.c. SoYAacy'* YAe\xik,Y»xj
^tcvexAvtwi yyvavfato, ^'A*cvAer^, T&amp;.&gt;oeumaXvbm, eXc.

Has J art Droeght on
An Entirely, New Htoek nt Goods,

' CTiese gitter* an put up in guart
bottles, cf wMah the at cut ia a fao-tun-

The Very Levest Rales, far Cash.

0. D. .SPAULDING,
Which lie proposes to aril at
My Stoek embraces all that ia uanaliy

oounterfeitert. (Prtoe gl per bottU, or
tixfvrlS.
■ ,
O. TV. gobiok, Ghxrpriticr, Jfo. 6
East Fourth St, Clminn-Ili, ta u harr
all order. ,KauU Ao aeUrnea.l.

kept in a Country Store, sack an

FOR SALE BY

GROCERIES

DRY GOODS.

will ear. all th. aforemaotwoed di—:
aad, of themselves, will relieve and euro
Qtfio &lt;pAXtu,_jCAotar* Jforlru,
Indigaatian, ~ (Popfr ui th, gaunla,
{Jtizsineaa, eta.
Try thee nadtataaa, aad you wiU -re?

dises aa rrecipl of h
1’HOTtXJl
Wr ware lb* feral
fnitodSlatre^ad«&lt;

end yoa abtaU try them bafer. ^tag thr a
pbyetetan.
Get a Parajdtlai or Atman—of mr local
agent, and r-d the certificate, aod if you
bar. erer doubted yow will

u. S. CLAIMS,

BowYvX. v.o mon.

I nave a FULL STOCK of BOOTS

AND SHOES, ta the isle of which J

Eadies*, Calf Bootees at Ten mih|ag*.

■ms's Dcocans at Twtlvs Shllltats.
Other Tbtess I* Frotoritoa.
My Goods were ALL bought since the

- (VSMVARY 1SU.)
great decline ta prltes, I -II for c-^,or
Tua prcasjws*. vamis or «mu.t *u. romnodiUts at th" preawt Uta., wamiii and demood od- «“dy W. c!1*rge nothing for hnerext,
dH.e—1 ABOoraaeo; and U« fbwair, by reaom of
It.arajkCashCa£ltalsr.Jlarg.A.,.1^ offer.to nothing for keeping books, nothing for
*wu&gt;7

’

Insure'witMthe Phoenix

WAR CLAIM AGENTS.
OtHee rtTer BcbrlnE’* Grocery,
wa ■^MSM r—i OSes, — Uoniack tto,
' KAUIMAZOM.
- - Micl&gt;

Get thelGenuine Articled

$933,17264

—^'-J/'ErcHNSEn _______

(Mffta a IV8I0WI,

J«ir -ighbor^ who han ued thorn,
aad they wil) any they are
Gooi t&amp;tAkckw&amp;b,

iHfENDC INSURANCE CO.

Phoenix of Hartford.

—eUac Stoves also s large variety of Parter. I
l«~ r——. *m1 ais ptete alnro of Aihaar »&gt;
■aisurt-, .k.u™.-j- ,

r »ou.-ccruju' ttah&lt;
1ICRTOV A ACCLJV

AVorkWkc. a CUwn^

tawvJTli—a.—Tetagto risks.

BCO-NOMT IS WEALTH.

*

AHOTHER *M eared of Fever and Ague

Vr. ■Robackk
ave X\xe. Ack vacua's SoXaec
Corw^oA.

FLUID EXTRACT SARSAFARILLA,

'

Bay the Best 1 lhe« Take tare ob

ftto-HvacXx Wt.Vt.tvo

ss3ss«Hsitgr«^jis
to ms Uul I coold M them wcrkinE tbeir wsv.

#rta|iga*«&lt;yrtat:st.
«/ jBret. C^J. OuJUil. CkUkfteetJ
gfifijtfr «*■»«* - -start -tiw esd st

ir**1*? *■ Pwp*i*Br- *■

.•FStttK.si
oU&gt;„ sure,*#* s •’—arE.
ior of

\ioor merev n\Qt\^
TdocXor'a "BAK*.
-ISSdO id • 'LMBOW^
,UV-

Koj^vi BaXx.
■d m ।

art X\ut \toor vaoca'a VAe’aA.
■fit. 'RjcNaack'*

m—sre Cunssmptisa. Os my srrivsl I wss pal

Ekel. ter

———---------

GBOOEHIxs.

YYEALHOUD HfflURAXCB—Out stands th.

Bkeait Coixxaa.-—As 1 uotioed an inqqtrv'abcut the use of breast collars. In
y#f paper, ! »iil give you my experienct- I hirie trioflt aeveral times, but
sissy* eame to l!»o conclusion that lhe
hat.irs were the best for all uses. At
two different limes I have bought hors^a
that had always been woAcd trt bPwUt'
collar#, m&gt; 1 procured a act and tried
them Uth «i the bore- that had alwaia
' gldi then, and tbo— that bad.

1/pUBLianF.D EVERT V'EIlXESbAT.

ar a*enwos B***r, .‘otwurvr Mtcnraax.

exceed!** aay Wh-nr Medicines of

NAILS,

STOVES.

Ho Iboucbtmr cam suUr.lv Iwyoild the reach of
tadldBc, sad dvcidvd Ita 1 siutt die, sod «•&lt;
ins rat week to «rr»n&lt;» ray Uajpar*! .ff.ln. Ia

V0L.WI;

Books and Sfatioierv

Avavaevx*e Vo^uXuvA^,

„

.

R'MT-' 11

year.ago. Bale* fc&gt; JUsim^ af bhn u bo now
^^Vbeii ibo "’lirot was 'taken ho weighed l&lt;n'
I'ouwio-, »t the promt Uno hu weight u DO Iba.

sod psnrtraltog evsry asnt, fibre, sod low. uf
^/‘unpssd liver pot on s mw scllon, id Um
Make Farm Life Atti-.actii.il— 1.
By less bald work. Farsnora dRen un­
dertake more thsn they am dm well, and
cliouoaiwl.tnc tabsrelss on my Isogs npeoed.snd
consequently work too early and to Into. izasrx'ss bs&amp;k am- *g
2. By wore system. Tbe fanners
U.UsxpvctorAirao .faster .uUlAed, &lt;b* freer
should hare a time to begin and to atop .baud,
the pun l&lt;ll me, lhe ciHiahe—red to hsrsn
labor. They should pul mors mind-sad
machinery tale their work.- They sta&gt;uM
ihcortro aa well ns practice, arid let both
go together. Farming is.healthy, moral
and respectable; and, ta tbe long run,
m*y be made profitaNs. The tanner
should keep good stock and out of doCt.
The farm is the best place to begin and
end life, and hence so many in the, citios
arid prrdaesional life coVela rural home.
8. By taking care of health. Panners
have healthy variety of exercise, but too
often neglect clcaoiiu—s, omit bathing,
eat irregularly and hurriedly, sleep &gt;n Hl
ventilated apartments, and expnao themsulvaato onld. Nino tenths of tbe hu
mtui disease, arise from cold or intem­
perance. Freuuent bathing Is profitable.
*o is fresh air, deliberation al the dinner
table, and rest after a meal.
4 By adorning the home. Nothing
is lost by a pleasant boms. Books papers,
pictures, mirrieand reading should atl.be
brought tu beer upon the indoor family
• ntertalnmseto; and neatness and com­
fort, order, shrubbery, fldwers and fruits
friioeld baimoaize all without. Homo
■diotild be a sanctuary, so happy and holy
that efiildren will love It, women delight
ta it, maobood crave it, and old age enjoy
it. There should bale— dMertion* of did
)koin«eleads if pains were taken to make
them agreeable. Ease, order, health end
hastily fire compatible with farm llfe.and
were ordained to go with iU—Auburn

Ttre Boas*.—Now is tha time to
watch for thia year's crop of borer*. If
you will 1oo1t at th* base of the tree you
wilt see a Utile tlspaiite M eMf,- which
will indicate tbeir location. They eon be
removed with a knife without injury- to
tbe tree. They will appear like a worm
one tbisd of an inch in length. Moat
persona neglect ibis operation till spring,
by which time they will have made n
large cavity hi the tree, and done much
Injury. Where they remain two years
they become a large worm, aud do great
injury' to the tree. We b*va auflered
very much the last two years frem their
ravages, and admonish all our readers
w)k&gt; have ytHMg orchards to watch their
trees. If grace grows around the tree,
draw it away, and the borers may be
found even below tbe surface of the
ground.—JVhr y'orkrr.
’

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Prepare the ground by deep plowing and
mxhtunltag ta the depth of siareao Inch™
a
ba .
stiff clay. If tbe land u level, hmm. a
’
of narrow

the margin of the orchard plat enrrttdy
Ufcre scltiug a trse, than with tbe plow
rjn a deep furrow on the line of lhe rows
or on the ridge one ray, then ataka .the
,&lt;ub«r way al anally right angles, being
careful to preserve the margin stakes on.
tit the trees are all ecL Never dig* bole
deeper than tbe plow runs, walasa you
dig to sporonaswtanR. Make th«ground
ope vast hole with the aubaollar,. aidaer
before oe after planting.
Select, fur general orcharding, oti^r, a
few well triad aorta. For tho aiu*t«*&gt;r
there la a large list of those which from
their peculiar qunlltlei, may well" &gt;ep*y
the trowble of pl an! tag. Select .low
branched, atocky trees, two to four ye*h
old from tbe graft; l!w jroungcr,’. the
better the ioseatmoat usually ; look-ent
for 'ypnng aod healthy route, and' plenty
of them. Small fthrea, ealkd. amuml
roots, or tawders, cannot always ba pre
eervril, but they aroeaally Ttplacril lr U«
main ruiiteare vigorous, heooe thence—aily of shortening ta the top when oct on{
thst the ire— may not be exhaixted be­
fore these feeders hare got ta work
again ; but never trim up a tree tbp first
year, except auckers, which shoisld 4&gt;a
rubbed off a* they appear.'
' When you take your trees from ttyc
nursery qr package, naver expoaolhcin
unneceaMrllly to tire atm and wind, heel
them lu Immediately, and ‘take up. oply
aa many nod aa fast aa wanted ta&gt;pl*nL
Beware of deep planting and ctmivped
roots, but hill up the first year with
mulch or manure sufficient to preserve a
continual moisture, after that gcxxl rub
tivatioa whb winter mulching will,do.-4•Pnt no raw manure under or near the
roots, but good aurfkee soil around them
A little good compost ia excellent if tbe
soli ia lean—also manure on the aurfkee.
Uee no stakes, but cut back until
Iree
will stand slooe. Watering is of iiltta
me, unless in large quantities.
Plant your orchard tbe first year with
root crops, naver sow grata ta it, unless
the trees are broadly and heavily mblcbed—better to ctrllivatn them Annually
and carefully early ta tba season, giving
them a moderate top dressing If tbe sod^
is lean. Never turn your trees out to
gra*i if you would be a soccessfdl fruit
grower. Finally, with lhe true system
in mind, do not jail to Plan I; and as Per
acrvnteuco in lhe right direction
bring success, your care and labor will
be abundantly rewarded.—J. C’.JfWfsbn
Wit.

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tbf dbhT. rigd •w^yo. wSfiUr.. J»M.inhabited asrny mrvisina^ 1 of am
ar« to.Q-rry and oM to Jrwwtttomda.—
’ LAto»L««W;hM ever now atsd ttea egl.mWto^aMe tnwmdngr’ be tafbirad Ww meriB «'f eenee; be ehowaj oauhunrly
hig u&gt; Marie.., r.—fit baa £*■&gt;&gt;
, indieeahuM of totaikek, ndt ft trite wautf
to ntaik • knatik of him, .nd tnr. much
for Mj idyll.,: I nay gat Um and I may
ooL , flail j&lt;W will have ptonty of cumof krntur Wdbctefettef dFwi hlrwtfe ; pgnftj. The. etud your party took druv
then taking hie dmd b.^r be Wd bim »p- Ito—ante uv mro m2 eumtaoia. who
6. tbw psteof wsbk.rw, M lhe lt«tt« f&lt;*k knudebtanr, and who. ol letalona, wood
he. dodged me. I bet my eta oa come
• w bo dnnnuoi*. Valletidigctn, and yct wlien
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Lsa Srtam:* un. t-&gt;.
Aa Philip looked upon the .Mill-awaet
Bai when »bo ealered the fr.luree.vV too ebHd. ata itate »p« the

•mall gftJdeu teak, toseb aa the !«di« of
that
itota foe their coometito tad
perfupsery.

forbear and excfaro.Uoo of eurprtee ae
yWoWvedhowdmaMy pda.wM.lta

-F iriah you:k!l io bear wkeen," be
-aid. add ret.Ing th— kround him. "that
theCqcnteoa.as drawing her robe, around I fully •«&lt;■•.ratoGouMd* JitaWfet Qjp«
her abe tunroS to' the floor. ••Take my all complicity with bia wljeln ji aU.ropt
upon the Ufa of vtoir king.” ',
;
“A. for ybu.-’te flMta.Tumtaif A the
theirperfumete too terong fiw « 'th.se guflty woman.—l -yav. yiw twenty flaye
teltetat—.*
Iileave the kmgteta. If after th.l time
There wae ttanrthingateul lb—vrnrdi yog are fainid-any where in,my domaluff
rs.ro-—Ir sptoen &lt;—gh they were, test r^fto|Kk&lt;&gt;flitr ,Mtofe|l F««&gt;7 of.your
flaep—fl-tea asMtatota—t&gt;W— Ik Mw
" Xing PfcflipfWftM ft-rgtt'tHw deht'of
gtetawte be nwta M«ri« .ta tab failbfJ
attew&amp;nu [!•«•■ ns—nt ol iMk —r-.
riagr, which «xutr«i o few Agy* ■***•
beatowing a liber.1 dowry ujxm t|wvl&gt;ride
■nd varipu. &lt;itVr .ofrotanfal m.Afr &lt;/
,
■f^^p'botthe odor of the flowery" raid

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BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

the rsWte^Yits.

Hats &lt;SL Caps,

,i a bn. .!mmJ « , k Jjston a .u
There are vartssos tfadiiioo. a4 tw.the
origin of the Golden Lilly open die torieia
ofFraaee. Amana itteaM Urnftehteing
ism Went, said to.have!dccotved&gt;in dhelattsr part,of the al.veath wtatesy^ldatoa* &gt;
the rvigsre.f.mip'.AugaeUk. « ...h ad; J
Tbia Ptlaae ete
eaceod.d lbe th renat testate amag tenths
with wbteh be srtatalfce rakaa »f gpvtan-,
■merit.' awlng eta teabslteti nvbla.. and-

CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,

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1M &gt;1/H. McCOXXELL,
flrttlJ Rsp’Js. Sept. I1**7 Monroe Street.

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STOVES! STOVES I 8T0VIS!
Bay the Best; then Take &lt; are ol It.

wr&gt;* row*.-------OW •♦r—"*ro«»w*.*wS ,W*. .J, u„M 1U Ml r...

Which will b&lt;? sold

atajjpJ
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•fore me. Hie eye. glia-t, a eulphrts.
-atream iahonod from bro mouth, his Feet
parted in# Inxrf, hie fiagvrwelongnlid in2
daws, Lobagrved-e'tala &gt;pwepio down
under hit ocla—Inphprt. b. wm trans­
form^ in2 iW idteUy.de devil I had Me&gt;
on acveral oosrobnni when latfrtn wider
aut* of delirufn, U.mto. scope,
.by ^nnkin • bar! or ao.loo much wlexshun whisker dor.rin hotly . OMlaaita
cainpanra.. He rwht one claw Tur me,
whim 1 awoke. Ssy I ps rsjuial aa
findin tpjaelf oncpmare.whpwtoiround
la week,;.two,j«jr u rupee k. tel. I ega’t
Interpret Use dreteft. ,.. ,
Lait Pastor cv X'aari'Srfc.

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.

VERY CHEAP!.
wtfeh may, «m oi.y-nnt sm-ne mithin. Ef
k ihfiy. Lird bejpeM.midminod.-to. toy
nrtvrr c.ntii»&gt;«ily. ,a»d:itv.- -•
s,1jw r,
Tdr^eowM tto* I wa. dad«-tba&lt; .M»ist&gt;
I JtHftir. DO*. Marie F he »aid, looking'
ip In. her pale
"What hs. •’'jtht- ad by a ty «&gt;is f&gt;-«V mxl M d*«ktrn, I bed
M&lt;»d tto- to.d»da-*W me.rt.htr, endtted
ejied the jtftirt from j««ir cheek, tee/Mfcte,
trims wee-'Geefnirr/ CmMtodwNerillev, .and give, you •** » plfanp*&gt;** f .
the eat.rnl te«w Wi'ljlui.Ai|[| • nd abort* . The honest hearted fellow was alnceletforr the kiejffalltafJbrtubror.Mlto —&gt;
mild, inoflMi.l»*&lt; hans^KMpantoifyiatewIt
, ■^liftiwGerey^l'ieewlb
------------------------------- ,— -c~r-contented w4Hrab*Xk(a»ea&lt;LmMatata'l
.
"War vno a «sitel «*tb»n F 4 •■&gt;! *U , J imdnbw wlfaoe of the mountain -that th.
fcrrrd by the torts'Hift? •pcwMa.-juMto^;
do nut 'aCsct K”• lie
. ■ -t .wve Dtonmipcdto wbateevdr.-mntotbw _____
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end wbteb.be biMsdted atfeen deaikxbot
Jif mtim««
eeUmetad at twelve willra, tad ite
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Urtf. wok,.. it edwtidttoU*
•Hfartiasately be Ynakte*i«hM^bm^D«B»vlybdev&lt;stMtta*ttaktolM
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There
Je
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hkioac wi&gt;m»n;-aho-srw&gt;il&gt;’ tec6a»d-to
Urdera to attend htoetalvv
having
tswew
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end
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f.ircyn hrr cl»taeia .- ew voyaUt.'mAtUb.
tau apartments an'
mass evw has, and pm ba Uy ••ver will,
death ol tmsta, abe openly amertad ih*k
u teabla tn reed.Sbr water’s wdjta.; - lllle.
. dhrwa, tali and nryatwioo. te the teqmm
&gt; qfMito “merlmtiag MHe” Ilka a. top
: —Boa^pad oteby ite gieMpaiiof tie

FORrCASii Utt REA DY-RAY.

-DotCl futgei the place, at

RUSSELL'S STORE.
Hastings, Mich.
dux
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IUTOUBAPHIC

LICENSED1

WAR CLAIM AGEHT8.
KNAPPEI A IUM0W8,
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CAI1&gt; PJJOTOORt’BB*. &gt;c . M
Our e-italogu. BOW Mabsete. over ,Fir* Toot,.B different s.bjecto rt» wMA mMIUssWI to»*
ntinoally bsiug made) nt Tortcalte ol biiaa.t
tnericaos. ole., ris; abo.t ’ ’f • ‘ ' T

Dirioe..
Stage,

*.«. uisinr,
WOOLEN FACTOBY.
ILtaTiXVH. MICH.

.WANT 25,000 JM.
WOOL
uiannfacturo iiiU* CLOTH—

„„
AXIS HIIKBTIhOH,
eltlror on »bsrsa'orby the y«r.f.

R it the thtayttl my to 9&lt;l J001*
Bounty, Png a*d Peesloa.
Of Uarorr.sad.Soldi.rs. and Otar
•ol* for your JaotHitt. Try H!
,
Hrira. and ate .Slate Bounty, srf all ete«s ef
WOOL- CARDING
•’
tlO’eramwu Claims jw-uu Uy ceilscted at rveDooeTnAnptlyand t»
iisaaar.
mtoU. rates.
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•-^-rafkaroheroylrored.
Good Seal t» Jbf AMUttdl
joUMS-^4x&gt;»cirrFar to widow or rn.tl.rr- rt prtobwe of war;
£xrs‘
Seis‘d

Mrtmg ta afibtotata fldr ithmpeat* **1
who had treated him with masted HM
nroo) to -* aatopriew M»tetoto Vgb&lt;
ful Inbatousnea.'. ™la -so taai» Jo da
II Philip board the pMtoteiana tbel th
Count— te fi.sta. ba totetarfaetol
w«ni tokta ol.-d—le—m. ta'dijflnta
on the contrary, fie gave h1a;ibetebe
raassywetdeo—pf bteeftt&gt;6fle—-ahd rt
• ' Krrcnc* iw'rti ToMnei—IRebom
gvrd.toppomttfkrtam to eetUln .ban—r
ofli— etandiiw. pvreou, .thou|te'be taj
tfe forger tobtffl cotaata in tta'Tnmta,
ewrwlbte teey.iwprte— h— j—Mr—I Jii
T and Wetli h's fate with rvnilikable reeig[’f-nitkrn and'celmnate. He continual tn
Ur power, ofthtooisam boee^rtaf ■*' ®C
Cr.e..tn she I—dtay dtotetma. .who, 1
play the rote of Injured hm—, Jlul
• -Wmft W." mW the ktoy
■». *•* ‘ ■declafte, with fcirfie lrftyta.ro, that be la
r Jmquistong the sdteeLtaomaiactpswn,
Iflta o**er a— FfcUlp to tab
. .
,too prriod tn complain.- His wife. It to
ted fondly teamed .rthetMfae— M of , ■obbr if ttote. 'and the royal pump 'hat •Ur.up th. few leaaara,.
-y.&gt;o kia reed print Oan'l jeoF be I ,said, has not visited him;' bet two or
Philip’, youth, l^itepltor tooftM atm^v ifttkrndod bltn impri—efl tar with a
throe of hi. fair fetetai, la whom be tea
•uchaetnaar emetodeimy.na?ee bto tohiL u wllnit ofi»» m »k ont—d. But thii
a. would makb bias binpiaredtoy, if-»o\ □ Ha hnlckly Atapetta M the king., pro• Ail rite." ~ he -GUfe—0 Davie
in nnma... Thto* dtaappotatoaeat auaifel* „ fim&gt;.vwtemar aa 'ta f*te her apprnte*.
will
baalnag
I
d a. few innnflia, tho efta, £
wHh iBcrdteednU^aawemsiwtaa ebrnbe- ' -1 — you bar* tet forgotten my facatnw tbe woUmetbi.d tent to.«beaeta&gt;
terrd aH-berambMuae Mpes. Dad-tf
love ata wMcpabTerf fteltor tee. aoy
'•Tin's adisgmoe V&gt; his seeks—bo on
oom .evulM arwm wjj.de k. mid a ! „ ,
“Jr&amp;MWK** «£M&gt;&gt; !

c, uww.

hoi.brook.

PRURIGO LOTTO.

fixTTO JWB ftrXJ'BXIMHh CU1M8
rd »d the Pay
them ehtaJned after is
r.f uat.isce.sM rHbrt br Agents who B
• NliKtuq-AXll |he ba»iiro»s. Clalm»»
esull Iheirjkw# tlilerevu, wilt prtrnni
Eiir
r.rwM nndrrtak. tbs* prow"
Uro Of Due. Thrgrert errorlsbeentningtnois
sal crore nronlfe.t e«ry day, of eocMItt w* |
Um.ro. la tyrorU llusulrods of roeb &lt;xmMh«
people baretea to aS 'already 10 conrct lb» «*• i
miros..'other .geau Frorlr .lu-uuon ahooM be
jjfbro to these dallas a. aoeown of fcmlsclng

Gurirotlo k "aariUag worth doing aS all to
worth Dving WelL*
MEAWXAXJLE

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Merchant

Tailor,

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GOODS,
AT THE

ot, thatholed individual, "the old—t la-

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beMtratji a.i
tte.lteh*
beta ao quiet. There ia erldowi a shoot­
jog affray n^itry kted hi the country, bol

of which /bar# heard eince wo were
..creed to Got. Todd, ofOhio, and am cm
1
uilterto published, in the Cincinnati Go bare. They were both Rabo and it was
a femily quarrel, one wao killed and tbof

of all kinds,

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wraps' W
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nf ite .North havoted no option. Thky “ oouple of rebs who ted not bmu whipped
&lt;..eat conquer or te onnneervd. There
do asadsetires. Z Xoee oreer Ass* yat, but I dua’l Ifiiek they will ewr boast
&gt;ncrraod ofote Ikttt Copptrfttai jmA- tte like again. Ths must of ite rete
chrea. nsStaU«purH,ra/faq&gt;MfMM are khornoghly sabdevd. Tte great top­
damtoero* tfom ire &lt;fo, mZ trewdf only ic is negro suffrage. There seerrs to te
-rorp&lt; of tkoir owrturei A&gt; redtotefs fas
r mrfr Iriws ia Ur rotore aadrora JhU, a dispositica l&lt;&gt; kuep him from tte ballot
fort* Mna »ko koM
Idaoot box, but the Uaina men say ratter than
rotund, our have I ever pretended to 1st a seoeab bold office itey would let a
:..r*ae’the sod of all thia, but I dn know dog vote.
I think a majority 61 the
ttmi wb are far from tte end of the war, Southern (7a io a people are fast becom­
t&gt;«H repeat ttat It la no loegw an open
ing
coovinred
that the asgre will have to
-.leation, we mwsl fight It out. Tte mo­
r eat wa relax, down go all our conquests teip them restore and kold tteir political
&gt;us far. I know my view* on thn point' rights. 'Ite School here (oolored) has
ire ever been regarded as extreme, one hundred and fifteen aciw.lara on the
even verging oo to iMooity, but for years roll, the average daily'aUaodanes te about
. bate nivociatad with Bragg, Beaure
I-rti, and extreme Southern men. and ninety. They are. as well behaved, and
eager to leara a* any school I ever al&gt;B before cjbere eould rreliio tbe fact
t t Americans would raleo tteir hands
»- •‘net our onsocrauxl Gursrnmenl. 1
•- te forced to know it and witness It.—
t wo * years w(Jl not have beck spent In
cato, if tbe North will now, by another
tejnammoua upheaving of tte real pen.
; to, again tin the ranks of your proved
&gt; d tried regiments, and assure Iberu
• .at, through good report nnd evil ret&gt;ort
yoa will stdnd by them. If Ohio srill
a this, and if tte great North will do
re.t*. tUn wlllocr army feel that it has a
country rad a^Government worth dying not ,yolreported. 1 believe they will
for.
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work tetter fur tte Northern man iten
As b&gt; the poltroons who falter and ary tbe Southern ; they seem to dislike one
quit,Id them dig and raise the f«M Ite who tea bell slave*.
army needs, kt&gt;t Iktg thotid urwr torim e
A word for the aotdiars of our Co. W e
voire in Hit eapncih of tkt nafw*.
are very modi diasatlofisd with being
With sentiments of great respect,
Il tun truly years
kept ia tte service io time of peace. Wo
W. T. SaxxMax, Maj. Gsvu
understand that vre were to be sent home
on tte restoration of peace; and tern we
Tho India Campolau.
are kepi whan wa can see do nse far it,
The telegraph baa announced tho tarminstluti of the roeent campaign undsr which looka hka ted faith on tte part nf
But I suppore tte
Gen. Connor against Ibo hostile tribes of tte Government.
Indians In the central and Northern pur- official* think they wilt learn us'better
Uno. of the territory of Maho. The Ar- tten to erne enlist again.
rppaboes, Sioux and Cheyennes have lang
L'Bogging your pardon for thus iotru
’Ten guilty of barbarous atrocities, and
au«n» month* since the Government die ding 1-remain
...
Respectfully Yoaradsc,
|&gt;stcbed a Strong force to the Rodky
E- IL CuxxoLxa.
Mramtaino, for tte purpose l&gt;(termhsttag

thetHatoof tMSXiof UberH. showed
that fapb'a '^tt^lWrods'adRsrtoiWwhe
contemplated by that order. PmboUy,
1drdM twAis auber IntorvaJe, we iMI
hear from^tonitor RichArdaoa ■' apca the
subject
lb« eun.ufoclMiira hl another
column.
.
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The other statement.in whiX
dosire to “ditecr atfoDtfotf 1» i kMar ftvm
Dr. B. tT. Bunt, an dedrely rOepcaelUo
gentleman. narrXHi^' aieXvAMMi' bo
had with Cui. ConuitqiWkfo; at1 tae lime
John M&lt;wAn’Vtbtorof]fo&lt;Pto&gt; sttMki*d the CbGsX'OXxii
but appropriate
ic delegate froAl 8&lt;iad
rebel military offire*,
hie Govern inent, Ao
mieothaToBiff W.'wP—...._ - —
the f*U( ytlsoneri Wff&amp;ff atCwnp
Douglas?, Doubtless tfot* Chnlegham
felt entirely al‘ Jpme in the noavsattat,
sud beard ifclbing to wutfod fils sensibil­
ities, but rsifiar drew fresh eneoaregement and ltispir*Gw&gt; for bii eaoael’ Ndtbing could jfiSa Weil/ d-pfci tW&amp;arv
actor of the ’ta* NstlUCat'DrawWlUic
Convention than ti e electfX of each a
man sj Cunn'ngbam, stiff ao offtoe to the
rebel »rrf&gt;y, to reprewint a Domocratic
ooqotitdraey ittjt.. He waa, however; aa
alingetbe'r fit man u&gt; rath upon a platliirm which wad Indebted to Gfimwa N.
Sanders, C, C. Clay, and Jaoub’Tbompson for Its principal rswlntina, declaring
the war a Gdfort.—JktrpU TWfouw

by tiw most rigorous measures th« out
rdgee- of three aavsri’a. Among the
veterans of the war of the rebellion, deThe Rsv. Jmnro W. Ilaboicutt, an
tailrd for this duty was the Michigan old editor and a Virgtaiaa of re oU ap­
cavalry brigade, wttrt pnfntd such rels- proved loyaly, baa latelv started in Rich­
bnty -«ader&lt;&gt;tor,'*nd io wed Command- mond, a paper called “TAe JVns Aeltea,"
.cd by CoL Stagg. A portion of im 7lh which la worthy of hearty support.
It
Cavalry, on reaching Leavenworth, ware speaks with no uncertain sound.
Wit­
relieved from forther duty, returaed ness the following pn gram me laid down
hums, and we»e muatervd out al tb&gt;. otr. in the first number,
Tbu ) si and &lt;kh and the balance of the
“Tte uneooditlocal preservation qf tbe
7tfi Cavalry, however, pruoeoded to ibo Union. Tte perpetuity &lt;&gt;f a Republican
Plains sod io small dclafibmanU have* form of Gosevnmrnu Tte uncondilnxibeen store on duty. tbaltesVsn arduous al,1 universal freedom of all men. Tte
and perilous, but also effective and im­ equal nghia of all loyal Aruerieau oiliportant. Gen. Conner recently started ixens teforb tte law, wilhoul regard to
;&gt;u expeditionary column from Fort Lara- rare or color. Tbe sotabtehmeat of a
&gt;n.c (an important post on the N«wth system nf general educaitou ihruagbout
fork of tte Platte river) in tbeaombwMt the length end breadl* of oar enontry,
uturner of Id too against tbe hostile Crites for ike teutonJ all classes, irrespective
on Powder Riser, a branch of the Vel­ of race or color. Tte rights
peoio watone rening paiaU.l with tte Eret- scrited Union refaggea and peffteutod.
, ero border of tte territory. The M«fc- Union men evary aters. Tbe intereat*
igan Carairy brigade constituted an hn- &lt;&gt;f a high order of civjliaatfoa, oppresvsd
and pure Chrteiaaily. will be
• portent porbon of tfti» force. Tte cam- humanity,
I
pa&gt; resulted, sa tow telegram stxtsa, in • constantly, foirloeely. and faithfully »dtho dofoaLend auhjugptmu of the ArrapahueaaDd the routiqg d tho Sioux and.
Cbeyannee, after four pitched beetles.—
The Indians l.rst ovsr W® wariore, and
r&gt;no village wee totally deol
* " '
Tenred, however, that etill&lt;

Htavr 11—4 te* T

Jikavse Mto *

SSteJata*

Meager Jan™*’

u rawsffy ten* »»•«*•

*
V» STAIN.
and will he sold at SILK AND STRAW

«s?»v

Railroad Prices,

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’

JI- uu,t—. -* —'•*

'

IRON,

z’.'zrssA'SfXi

Louis yssterfajr ramfaff.
Tbe raaalpte ** toteraal revenue
Thursday won

CHILDREN

NAILS,

ILmtsrOase.
B.J. GBAWT. r.M.

SU.X8,
.Kept cwoaUnlly oo hand, and for sal. M
Reasonable Terms.

,KE EDTICE.

i.Xns.flOBlXSON* W10HTMAX hove
, Heoaos Wrrw »—?«'•■ sad tetww STOVB PlfB,
laswtaaeryst- »«'»*• '«*«

It, bat not only to President Johnson op­
posed to It. bat a mandatory law of Cm&gt;grrea, providing fiat
*• orgaatosiion,
prevoateto. ... _

“XJuinXwi.^rTr

And

** Bleaching and Preaing
BAP PANS,

everything else

fashioned

And all other work dons

fro® On Mhart Ratlee and la Coed Style.

**■ **'“,f

S‘MI

SlttlLCUi I

Tux Ciacvs Cow of Montgomery
County, Koutedky, has dacldod the act
of CuMfaaa freeing the wives and chil­
dren
Dolored eoldisrs, unouaslitutionai.
Ths case will be taken to the Court of
Appeals nTWomuchy, and srill probably
reach the Supremo Court of the Unitsd
States before final adjudication.

BONNETS,

LADIES’,
MISSES’
AND

ShelfHardware,
ROPE.

J. II. Camx, owe of the extractors
on tho Grund River Valley Railroad vis­
ited this pises on Friday, and sub let the
yob fit clearing and grabbing the road
from Hastings to tho Eabm County line.
&lt;MrC6Rfr*eUN«TD».A. J. Rm of this
village and J auks W. Hocoutalix of

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
Otowarr.

ISTS

S&amp;STMIS:

Mr. Casu did not cluse any ^ontmet
for grading the road, but assures us .that
0 foyce of men will be put on, and the

I LASS.

t

pirn'

Emaaclaattoa “As laeauremlhto ttela."

BrfLwteg ptacis »• &lt;h» Us;
pUet. AU person* wiakiof
pnsMple o&lt; »»t»» ahoul

* tjt’i. Kepi Irtb * llft,&lt;X kite A Ilk
&lt;:UAUIA)TTE «l IWii ll™«. Asg-IMk A
14th. .Heps. &gt;M&gt; A lllh. Oct. I OU A I Ilk

grading oommeoced next week, w better
teaabdote any part of the rood ,or not.
Thus the work goes bravely on.

Wi AU pained to annoiiortTtlx! death
of B. H. Frtxaa, of Middleville. On
Saturday he met with an aeadeni frara
(be effects ol which be died on the 3d insk
Aa elaborate and truthful obituary ap-

KATOS ItAl’llH-Uetel. Ah- KtK S^l &gt;&lt;«

NEW STORE

HARNESS

SHOP

. Amrer to Eat.—-Tte ladies of the
Freebytesan Church and Society of Hast­
ings' propose to thru lab all msnosT'of
good things, as eatables upon the Fair''
Gmood, the avails of which is to pay the i

NEW GOODS
vote he rest for Preaidaat, was for James ।
«. Bareqy although a voter for oovera! (
yaore previous Io that lisas. And te
The Andersonville Fee De rear as Si
had oacll a profound respect for the Pto-1
Gt’u. Baker ^aa lately tnmk into the neers iu ths political creaada agmuet I
piwaeesiou .if the IrTtera of the Adjotaut'a American Slavery —of which tosuimton j
office al A ndfreoorllle, together with e h VMM inveterate eeovny—that thrir
file of documents snd^Brder, which shod fckcweoeea ware made to adorn the walls
a great awsl &lt;&gt;f new light upba tbe man­
of hto h.me, Aad ooo of bis sons who
agement of that infamous pen, and fixes gov* hto life I* Ihe nation to its def.ncr
the patcrnltVof many brutal orders be against tte to** attack nf the Stove Pow
yood d»pine, by letter-praee erodes of sr, waa etortoienad after hia first cand.dsw
Aa Katlrelr New Stack ol Cooffa,
the originals. Those doenmerita, which for President.
have fifes upoartbed &lt;&gt;n)y after hug attd. I Mr. Feller, for a number of years
Which bo pn-poeee to sail at
untiliug search, have been turned over to ■. edited a radioaJ "aboliltoa paper” ia VerThe Tery Lawesl Rate*, far Cash.
tte Judge Advocate In the Wire trial, ■Ml
I any “Abolilk*" because 1
and will be introduced by him laevldeoee. hove frequaoUy within tte last four yas re My Stock embraces all that is uwrallj
Ttecese for .the. nroetputlMi batag re- heard him remark l hat te waa proud
kept ia a Country Store, such as
(tea he ted always teao—ae ha etoiiood
dgb reUlStaci.fi; lb th* prison at

NEW PRIECS!

eipeose. being incurred in improving,
their church edifice.
We also observe (
by posters about town that the ladies of
the M. E. piurch will also furnish warm j

meals to such as desire it, to liquidate an I
old Church debt. •

0. D. SPAULDING,

VxatfTtn.—Wolcott's Great Show

willMUUl on the Fair Ground Wednssday and Thursday of this week, during
’be Fhir. This show is exhibited under

BSrdsriSs.

DRY GOODS.

Ind. fair tu beenrte k»'WD front
tCT ptrnW^ .bj ttemselvdp.

GROCERIES

AuWuadartHfSmge Ytoa,. ■ Boresen M aad TO -y torovagav Drews
Marcel Itos Felix do Iteumraea, UM of
ite earliest expeditfoM to Avmoeuroot»
blip from agvapo siteigriraiag.*! BaMto*

Ths Xaaea A Hsmile Vablsrt Organ.,
twtv 41Xern&gt;t Ujrlaa. wfaiWsd to .»crv4 aaU wenUr etseic, Iw
U pl»
TUIBTY H Vg
GOLD AND BILYK* Mrn.tbi. „
Aral

a large pwvillion and the entertainment is
varied and interesting. consisting ot songs,
danoee^plays, iasUumental inuaie &amp;&lt;x.
-dre. Don't forget! this exhibition takes
pUje on tte Fair Ground, Wednesday,
end Thursday nf this week.

Thomas Watu»o, atnresecr to T. G.
Arif, to well settled, and appears to be
-doing a good bcsiceaa in the line of tarn,JJj grocer ice Ac.

EarfnsoM.—At a special masting ol!
’he electors of Baltimore, al the Balti-'
more Home on Saturday, it was voted

«&lt;■ aid the Grand Hirer Valley Railroad
by leaning the Company the sum of
*2,700, that bring about 5 per eent upon
ihe assumed valuation of the township.
The vote stood 00 to 32.
Well donej

It see ma that the result of the North
• kroliaa election is act an overwhelming
L 11iotx triumph. In many localities tte
pvrtixansof Davie and Vanos were etoelad to the Omvantfon over Union caadidatre. In Todkin eewnly Chief Justice
Passona, a radical Uatoa man, waads-

and a flaltty btiminhlra loAte re*
of 'ha frre-sott and %yal slstnsot of Ite
North and other countries.
* lsM .
To work for tteto ’.hr* objects I* th*
duty of every Duly loyal American ritiren, sod until accomplished h la wsleaa
to talk of admission. -Batter, far tetter
to remain aa we era, xa territores end us­
ds r martial law, than to allow disloyalty
again to assume the reins H Govuransenl

’
dedawski
about a year end a half ago,
&lt;
whre hn agate took up bso reeideare in
thtepteca, and t—ffaasffto ratedo ter.
iMI Ate fasti which waa neon.k.nd by
My Goods were ALL boughs sines ihc
emdfaai, white eUeavnritv to load a kw
to draw to the mil) ou fitewday last.— graat decline In prices, I sell for cub or
The log being pertly drawn op cnd.r
W, cbarge nothing for interest,
&lt;te earthy moaranf a wiadteauaod lover
the re (diet gam way. and the revuintfan nothing for keeping books, nothing for
of the wtedbwa backward brought tte
lever evor,Mrikteg him with each fores bed debts, and only a
rJKSBKf
' , as to freetura
'
mi tutu HINT
In a Stoto of in­
Mr. Falter was

The steamship-Damiel Wobetar, fowl
NpFDrlrene uu the 23d . uli., for NowYork, put ia|« Fortes- Monroe jester
day, short of coal. She repnru-foed^ng
some prisawW* tho Brj Tertagaa. rad
that Dr.lfeddtod.raaJe aa attempt to
escaps. Ho was Pmad accreted i- •**,
coal book eta of -the . steamer. T
,
Scotland pet to hard labor wk
!
sand. The Quortofmaator of Ao
wa. arrested for ha Ung aidpd fir.
f
in dis effort to escape7sJ tm t s.

Ferf Smitk^Ark.} JTn £ra.

XBfiSSSSS
iknrxyt

Th« id.tome ramitiM.

Thia Gouveaiira adaM** memorial
to the Preaidaat atotag a amoral gmnaoty and pmttrei; also a reaoiutkm that,

s

•amuer, rad stes great

rimm a oo.

‘

I

BEFOMK XW buy.

I a kind welcome; we refer
Balaam—the cheapest
preparation In tte wodd fur!
«'w»p. noogfa, colds, and all throat and

.

. Pont Fell to Own &gt;* ^,nM)wg*e

wad. Mr. Hondo wao a rensmmMiva
.t Ite Ufa Omgreos from Itel Stoto.—
Ue to a bailee of Omega oorerty, wtees
ho was boro io 1812. He has bean oogsgod io the psMOtoe of Uw tow, rad took
w satire port ia tte law re hellion.

’ ihe mitiala shore stand for
I lo tbs public ; one which
I soongafaarend for which

at mvKM it. cNicaaa
wua »-*a«wrrra».

HOWARD

AMOCUttON,

TMf Mfc*u rare to cure dyspepsia,

inA^UKBitehmcy.aud general debility,

artudee are now loo well kno»n to
n**d a*y praise from us. Ut the sffl.ct-

on.
Is**

r dfatributing letters and
I e* beard railway trains
wee. -Ftoeol the roods
ChtefO teve tte system

�i( sui gluaUantaai,

NETT FIRM !
eg- jiHrtumvOl itoJJ tofew fa teiaA tU
UJi4&gt;sssr'*"r«”"
'e|&gt;s.*«d*«ssat.

G00DTEAR
.* GRANT,

no* HAsrnros ; ”
DRUG &amp;. BOOK
STORE

/ounK «•”. J-vso before you let
that dlM Mtb agate pollute your Lg, w

XB

an svMging Omnipotent may eall thee

REABT

RELIEF.

BAVINWMmZD

RHMOVBD

niuir^a

EjUaAaBiuw. upV

Roberts

ia admitted to beamuf Its moat valuable
characteristic* : and hence it, useful^
In cbolks, diarrbcB*. cholera morbus and

(XJMMISStONZlto NOTICE.

f UerSiaas Vsid*.

■Stites:
HOPS WANTED!

Wt&amp;KWS’jTi

Tbe atemigate win pay from *e to 44 Ce

J. H. Canta/'one of the Contractors
on the Grand River Valley Railroad via.
ited th:’ place on Friday, and sub let the
job &lt;tf e'earing and grubbing the rood
frutn Hasting* to the EaUm County line.
The Contractors ‘arc A. J. Rr*a of thia

To Suit the Tinies.

•jssz:lstzvz

School

GUAHDIAS”3 SALE

■ j'

“1 ?,'“**• r »* . foe tte SsrtaM

;Sss7^r's^2:c--"

linage and Jams* W. IIucoutaum of

Books,
vse, TrsMte'seYnlSaTw• r«.
» Batey
teltefisIte test distalecteBt fatasfeorM. *te s
sorwyrvveuUr*. Is lte*S^twi **«~M. »S»«—&gt; *»•

GROCERIES!

E.tata ol Jah. Yeektef.
sran ormaa&amp;sx. a—
Al a aowtoa of Ite frutals Coart for tte o
r of Barry btodaa al fee BtoUi. —
lllaar of tlaaliags.aa FnSar. lb

Sta
-- - -*‘±W3dtr2.'SAS!'
• r.- '-»■
- ■ —nK«^
--

W«T____ lUOOB HKGLK. .SmWte.

Mr. Came did not cloae any contract
fur grading the road, but assure* us that
a force of men will be put on, and tbe
grading cemmencvd neat week, whether

IS,OM ROOD UOOI'ED
'LOUR BARUU WASTED!

CJID3

I will pay

3&gt;33173nniEB7

AH Ceekfag Extracts,

l.e soMet* any part of the road or not.
Thuvthe work goes bravely on.

HOU)

Wk akk pained to arinojwcff’thc death
nf B. II. Ft llku, of Middleville.
On

OUR STOCK

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

Saturday he met with an accident from
the effects nf w liieb he died on the 3d in*t.
An elaborate and truthful obituary ap-

■ ISSOLL’TION

OVE FACILITIES

FATUT MEilCINEt.
Pttsrr to Eat.—The ladies of tbe
rreabyteran Church and Society nf Ilastirg* propose to fumiah all manner of
good things, a* eatable* upon'tbe Fair
Ground, tbe avail* of which ia to pay the |
er peine being incurred in improving ,
their church edifice.
We also observe
by poster* about towtulhal the ladle* of1
tbe M. E. Church win also furnish warm
me*!* to auch a* desire it, to liquidate an

will exhibit
Fair Grtiimd Wednes­
day and Thursday of this week, during
the Fair. Thi* show U exhibited under
a large paviilion and the entertainment ia
varied and interesting, consisting ol song*.
dAiicea^playa, instrumental inuaie Ac.,
A- -. Don't forget! this exhibition take*
place &lt;&gt;n the Fair Ground, Wednesday,
and Thursday nf thia week.

For Doing Busimess,
ARE EQUAL TO AET
STATE. &amp;

2JT

Tin

To" rein plats of year atomarh. aaforluaat* 4r»peptic ; but oagbl aol year bImmcIi to cwplaia
of yoa • I'ouibl) llx pnaga yoa fwlct lir sim­
ply the slomach's toetliod of lottog r rt erge epoa 1
you for avgtoetiag ate ateteeg IL I'riteps fee
bar* arrri mate u ({fort to inqirore Ite cvtei

If ywA kav. Beglwrt.4 lfes»
of ears, daw‘I
Uuns year alsmarh tn Its lebdlio*. It is «cre­
ly wafers’* feat **l
Mf- Ifyw "»&lt;
last II, I1m asst lku»z «*’ te lUannatto*. or
Hrintius caasw, « mom &lt;*hfr ,W**‘ “4

MS &amp; SH’DSC,
Thoma* Watuxo, successor to T. G.
Aria, tv well »ettied, and appear* to be

doing a good business iu the line of fam­
ily groceries Ac.
Menns A- B AiiiT are just receiving a
x*cy i*fjn stock of clothing and furnish.
i eg goods.

MEN’S AND BOY’S

BAinWOax.— At a epedal meeting of

’he electrics of Baltimore, at tbe Balti”"&gt;»• House m&gt; Saturday, it was voted

BROGANS

V. aid the Grand River Valley Railroad
by loaning the Company the turn of
• 3,700, that being about 5 per cent upon
tbe uacated valuation of the township.
Th. vote stood 00 to 33.
Well done

a." Wa warrant it i* rrsry toiti*** Rew*
totelord al all lt&gt;« Drag Ktorwa I* Usa Catted
lea and Caaadaa. al.Xl.W par brtlto. or al*
Uaaforti^
t q. ctdtW A CO-.

(jMllylM*]

Baltimore.

iJ&amp;lls’cl’tiXDTX.

*31" Tbe Board of Supervisors are
&lt; tataiou thi. week for the puapoee of ’^f***1

*iMlixing the aueastnento and for other
purposes.
f’** Fibm.—Geo. Benham lias bought

** Wf the foiercAt of Q A Burton in
th* Drug Start. The nemo of the new
Ann h Burton A Benham.

Th* «Dtta Tto.

«•• nsfewTCt

,

Lyon’* PwiOdWDrtpS!
THE. GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

Batata *r WO6*rrf Mata,

FOR IRREGULARITIES.

.Ayef« Ague Cure,
af Barer, hoMsa •&lt; Ite Fr.tote Mtas. to

For ib.e.apvvdy and,certain Cure of in-

360

it, Shtnoaa C. I rioAls,

Billio£TISttMt«rW*« Fever.
ind«&lt;1^tlfo • hole elaarof &lt;di^we.

/luSiiiaXntaa— - »«-*&lt;¥»■
OLD LAWES fa FAIR MAIDENS

C. C. JR. a c. XN C. '

lbs first of the initials above stand for
•dold friend to tbe public ; ooe which I

TOWNBHir wimNC.

»«ry on* u,|| recognize and for wfiieb
A’vry on* ha* * kind welcome; we refer
to Coe’s G&gt;t&gt;gh Balsam—the cheapest &lt;
•nd best preparation in tbe wo^d for ]
woup, o.ughs, colds, and all throat and '
’^gcompUinta. IU aeeond are Coe’a ’

.Wo,p.
Estate te Cto*’"’ Adams.

. rlglnatfuiiw dv'.r&gt;Bi.nt,
eaiMd bf tie taskria of mfasmsBc

�PULMOMTt-BYBUP,
jobs .lutnua
MAHDR AKE3 PILLS.

'

NEW
lefeM* the

GOODS!

ige£A»DWAWSK« '
colttvtMitakor &lt;t*»a frcbapetkarwini-

'
mMULMSg.1 ■:■■•'
of all kinds,
•»u. UtyBKC^’B
far'*“ *!•“•
and, will bfi IffM-’S ■B’LOC’O VTB.THT.'B.

OM i» a vety g-faid diMaaee. If hUreoa'a
Vl4,l^aiW3IIg.Goomd.»M,»rfO fee,
,&gt;MOt tolwr apart. Plant y&lt;w ■*«■&gt;«• aa

. - ■ .

w.d to
t.w\s\A*
a w\.cdA.6.wt
wANX
“*\X*
a
VvAe to,"
as a

___

_.......... _

IRON,

f|r
ja.F0IU5BU&gt;Xr*BX VtDKXMAY.

HIM AM

MEHtttU,

kt

bxbkt, coo»tt

Mtcniaaa.

CuraXVDC' Vrcr^ertvca,

sap
A^l

r’“

'«6^&amp;..SuU

Pans,

Mp™"1

Ail wu it

&gt;

: (TjKMVNfcA&amp;MK

Shelf Hardware,

Ftiioz&amp;a Fever,
Fever and fifM
Liver Qpmpiaini,

■

WLI

!M!M,

Shed l«i.

.ssmsacr*

,

Books and Stationery

IvrtAcU
BysKc—A.

Kut.yw aAona 'A’fa^'5**5
I MtvacXv wm&amp;A arv arttfU ON
'thorn**, WVCur*, w^t-K d

। HASTINGS, MICH.

- ancZ.‘

^TaGOB.Srvtl^

Railroad Prices,

yegMmut- —inting them morel}. &gt; it
H »'rtrt«M^&gt;e ft vffl Mfure or
jfaThap. i..:: k. - Whrn spring e-xita,
pW'V; Wftbta three or «*ar inch— of. the
.^glio aa to jJ.etbsm thp benefit &lt;‘f
CM wane apfing *«". Mid. toaigoretiniL
MW* al uighu A» tbe reaaon advamm
•M&gt;d the via** gnm, i.v.l the gtontid
• rtba boree-CUHrvaior. lathwMlcaver ,
p ym.r;»hM«, »r atJr—1 bar* them billed
ip high with dirt, to keep the water.frotii;
i*i-rr&gt;. Among tU many renum* for f.lI
planting, the main one* are.'lhat In Octnpr ami November we bave tbe finewt
w&gt; nlher; the ground ia then looee/and
•uHlow and warm; vibes removed st
thiiT time hardly asperien— • change,
wfitlatf removed la the spring the plant*
ften aidTnr from the cold, and tbe fine
:brou. root*, and aomelimea tbe main
*»te, get nearly all destroyed;..ted(iief

TON &amp; ACKLErs

ROPE,
gbind-btonbb,

j

tot’O

■ rraoUotl men have recommended the
...
i" f .alt to gard«os either tn
••t'Ciii after uieerope have bean roam'•at, dp;|n the apriug birfure ur after dig
intut'for tlmr crop*. Fur years it* ha»
been eatnblUhed rbat salt hay from the
&gt;o*r«b«« nrefiowad by aoa.water, wm tor
to I* preferred aa a mulch lo;.auy other
kubeUBfda. The application of urine, alan,
to Ireh trees, especially the plum, where
it ha* baen meet generally u.ed, i* ueW I
known u&gt; ba»e a. wry beneficial rffect— I
Salt wUl have ibe'deM in a garden, also,
of der.rpyinjfpoxloas ln*eeia .which h*e*
their, wlour ba6i'$tliint iu the ground.—
i rem &gt;ia to eight bw.bela U&gt; Ute acre can
he applied i|tb wrfsty. Any eoerac ref TLt BkHay &lt;/ Dr. AW&gt; mm.
«U tow
are call will do. It abould uot be buried,
ew» re»v4 tj ■fllMMW" die twine will' diaaolve it and carry U
liamy jrere .go! wtn.i'rrftdtog li &gt;'bi!.d«lpbU,
down.'"'Tanner* frequently have *alt I hut prvffrnwd grwtoallj into lb« tut .tog. ol
from their meal, tub* and ru’ackerel bar. PalB&gt;on.r« V«n»M»titwa. All bopripf mj reeprrclr • 6ieh conld te treed in thi* way, after
being thoroughly'drained and dried, and
applied at the rate of about four t&gt;u»hrfff
to th* acw- Snh I* not-a UitWg appii
hAlton. It*dlrrct inflitrnce rarely eitond*
beyond a year, though the good it rffect*
,»uay ooutioiM .for many j.oara— Gtrman^
town Ttlepraph.

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Farming Tools of all
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ra before taking ti&gt;r&lt;n in, aw*p&gt;wiug it.
t.» bo nccraaary tu their good keeping.—
Thiaidaala *vy ern»no.&lt;uaan&gt;i it it alM&gt;
tnjiinoiM to the p»taU&gt;*a.
It in *ril
known that point.*, left in tbe grrHtnd
■ tin&gt;ugh the wiuiar, if not tuu omr the
•orf.ee, arc plowed &lt;up in the .pring
laud’d,«l&gt;d Doi »l all »kuxK l.-eaidca tiring
modi iwiuer tut cooklag. &gt;! CiMQarnlly
hrTpyre, ah&lt;"il8 be careful u&gt; pol • heir
•fad-Uzea -away aa *«oi&gt; after digffiug a*
a&lt;walMe, and It th* nx«*t&gt;«. are &lt;&gt;• be
placed i» a cellar it abuuld lH dark and
.Lid and they »b&lt;&gt;uld h*»B aa much dirt
rnnrfid ll«m a* will atiek U&gt; them. Bnryng them in heap* U alw &gt; a grew! tnrth&lt;d
ii‘ kept frotn-rtainn. 7Bf .‘4bm*ing *n
•x&gt;ra quantity of al raw ••gar them and
.'•verinff wlth .trew or cbalT ao that lb■Ja Mill u.'t thaw through
I
oemg, poUlumoM U k.n* at pfewore.
thegruond Iff kept cold ibejwtk'.-e,
“ •Il n«»er grow, nA nor wilt-* Tm^,
vteid nd Farm.

jytzngewnon,
• TavknaLioe,
Kidney Complaints,

HARNESS

SHOP

eave ‘tkvcMot maw maw^
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rnt. H. McCOSXEIX,
■d KapUa. Sept. fvU
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on pen™ »T‘'«
rf 8U ot uiM JCMl
dance uf two raan.
■ AHOTHE* wri._,------------- —..-------after hi. Iwh had ahnret waMfot away
Th* doctor, pronounced the can. itteura

Oni! STOYEtl STOVES!
the Beet; tifi Take &lt; are el It.

ANOTHER ra cared of Fever aad Aga*

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fe'uvt’Mic.V. WvWr*

AJOTHER was cum! cf Fct.r For.
Which had rajuted fourtacn year* .G&gt;
' AJOTHER of RhcnmattMa of right rear.
CaaM Innumerable of Prtpmia and Llrer
Ooaplalnl conld b. nentfened in which th.
IhtriSer and I'ilh
"WotV. Wke a Charm.

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LICENSED

U CLAIM AGENTS.

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XMAPPER &amp; RRRIOWS,

Whi&amp; bt propose* to tell at

ud th. dun.no itxr. .-rd •&lt;■ rtpUl&lt; that I d«tar
miaed io offer ibent to the publ.e. and &lt;le»cl» r.f

The Terr Lewest Safes, fir Cert.
My Steck embrace* all that ia o—elly
kept lie a Country Stoye, such a*

yonr neighbor*, who hare nacd tb.ia,
and they will aay iteef are

Good. IfttdxeMaxB,
and row .boulJ try tl.cm balbra going for a

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES

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TON &amp; ACElim
HASTlNQa, MAPU-;

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HASTINGS, BABBY

tj|t gutiip ijstutrr,
i J LBLISaiD iriKT WtoXKSfiAT.

BMU ARB MEBtMHt,

NKWaOODS

KILLIie AM EIKIT.
blank with aetooiatameat.
"Kill biaaF he sjaoulntod.
' That man will U tho death of me
-U thee doeen t Mil him. he'd aertaialy
yet." aald Pawl Laminy
kill tbee. oee of tbaaedays. frtead Lever­
He lixtead worried, but not angry.
a gMsrsI ssesrt.
ing. And the knows what isaald about
■•Ibea mrons Dlrii Hardy F
ae;i prw-rvatlon being the first tew of
uaturo." .
ba* be Uec doing to tUc
0BEMT8 4 8TUUB,
"And got hung 1"
.
oow."
.
"I don't tbinkjbqy'll hang thee," oooly
TU uueationer was a friend named returned the,Quaker. “Thee ana goovvr
ft
l*?'&gt;Hworo. dyw James Martha—a neighbor.
to hie place, and gel all alone by thysvlf
,*i|U'aalways doing sometMag, friaad Or. lbw can meet himlu some by-road1.
Marlin. Scarcely a day paaaee that I Nobody need see tbee; and whn bo's
drto't have oomptelntcf bitt. Yeetwday dead, I think people will be more glad
J/jcura rvsbxllaco.
t. •
one of the boys came and told me that he than aorry. Tbee needn't fear any bad
Gremriss. Bosk. ..4 mw bitn throw a afenie at my new Dur­ oonaequeiioea."
Cwkvry .nJ Olaw
M4 ham COW and Strike ber in lU head."
“Do you think I'm no Utter than a
Fu" M 8UM 8uwt“That's very bad, friend Levering.— merderorF
Larering’a aatoniehment
Dur» the know why U did this I vu thy pasoed to horror and indignation. I Paul’
Durham treopasslag «m hie grounds 1"
imorMaiONax.
Levwing, etain my hands with Mood."
“No, she wea only looking over his
"Who aald anything about staining thy
fence. He has a spite against me and hands with blood F TU Quaker was
ptBAXK ALLKX,
m|ne, and does all U can to injure ms.—
Atuirn.v ssd Cosn..U.r al Us. rod Hoik- You kuow tho fine BartleU pear tree, Impwtuble.
“Why. why F
Itoria Cbsswry. »»“ Xriary Pwbl.c. O.n«r»t
Land. Tro. •»&lt; CvllwtUa lii.t lanteater that stands in tba Burner uf my lot ad­
•*Fhee'a mistaken. 1 oarer used the
aKrotisa pud te lb. roron.siis. «f UU. uf real joining hia properly F
word blood."
astute. OSm o»«r Ww. Bariew'. Mun.
“Bat you meant II. Yon sngEMted
"Two
large
limU,
full
uf
fruit,
stretch
murder."
A. HOLBROOK.
cd over hie aide. I was out tUre iuet
“No, friend Levering. ,1 ad vised Utee
* Attnrvry rod Co«as.n&lt;w st Lsw, sad Saltail- now and discovered that hs had sawed off
er ia Cbaaswry. will peompil. sad tolktaHy iUm two free limU that bung near on to kilt the enemy, leaf sores day, U
nhoaM kill thM.'1
dag. CallaeUag, rod Military aad *aal Ulate hie side. They lay down upon the ground
"Isn't killing murder, I should Ilka to
Ctaaw. iadadrf. OAMleHetorwak Blsek.
and his pigs were eating the fruit."
know F demanded Levering.
"Whs is Dick an spiteful to thee,
‘There.are more ways to klllao anafriend Levering 1 He dueaen't annoy n»y that one," said the Quaker. "I've
_ Ja.lie* .(th. Pv*e«, Vill altead la Um eel- me. W hat baa thee done tu him 1"
killed tpvd many In thy time, but no
“Nothing of any consequence.'*
stain of blood can U found on my gerla. te Me aflfo., with MalUy rod arostpiana.
"Tbee inust have dune something.— menls. My way of killing enemies 11 tn
OSes Bl Bf Star., OraagavUls BUt&gt;. Ila..V
Try and remember."
make them my friends. Kill neighbor
canny.
*i know-what first set him out. I Hardy with knidZe.s, and thee'll Jisva no
CBOCipSUyjure (Liu WAM,
kicked an ugly d-y of hia onca. TU more trouble with him."
■ *“ r.'trttiKitft d.
bea»l. half starved at home, I supboec.
A sudden light gleamed over Levereflhirote tenaaewi. d£aa. a^aar ofm.te rod waa all the, while prowling about here, tng'a face, m if a Cloud bad passed from
Ckvtk Susan. «g atafes.
ai«i snatching up everything that eama
in ins way. One day I came upon him
Q G BCRT,
suddenly and 'gave him a trrmradoua
"The surest way to kiU. enemies, as
kick that sent him howling through the tbcell find, if IhMUl only try."
1T3JS!
gate. Viifortenetely, as it has turned . J*1 n'" ***- Dow sball | go about
as JeasraM •teas, tavani tea aoslb ai Oflm out, tU dog's niMter happened to be it F said Paul Levering, taken at once
with Wn. Joan, Itaotm
*
passing alung tU road. The way he with the idea
swore at me was dreadful. I never mw
"If thee has tbc wlU, friend Levering,
J M. RrSSKLL.
a more vindictive fare. On tbe next it will not be lung before tbee finds the
morning, a splendid Newfoundland, that
Mars, htaiv vUv&lt;t.
~
/'" •a
I bad raised from a pup. met mo shiver
And ao it proved. Not two hours af­
terwards, as Mr. Levering was driving
JOTX *0BE*n,
don't know when I have felt no badly.— mtn the village, be found Dlek Hardy
PfosMes sad fterswe. Dwslliag aa Bread­ Pour fellow! bls piteous look harm I a me with a stalled curt-load &lt;if efeme. He Was
's.«. ■.... Ih. Court llvu.t.
now. I had no proof against Diet, but whipping hie horse, and swearing at him
have never doubted aa to hie agency in paasiuMteiy ; but Io no good purpose.
the matter. In my grief and indignation The eart-wheels were Burled half-wav to
FOR CASH OR READYf’AV.
I shot the dog, and so put him out uf my the axle la Miff- inud, and defied'the
sight."
.
■irragth of oue horse to move them.—
"Thee was hasty in that, friend Lever­
On seeing Mr. Levering. Disk stopped
ing.” Mid the Quaker.
,
“Perhaps 1 was. though I have Deter pulling end swearing, tad getting M tt»
repented the ack I met Dick a few days tbc cart, with his bar k tow ards foe neigh­
afterwards. TU grin vf attiafadion on bor. CMoroenced pitchtaig the atones off
iufe) tbe middle ul tbn roed.
hie face I accepted aa aa acknowledgment
• Hold oo a bit, friend Hardy," said
of hia mean and cruel revenge. Within
Levenng. in a ydwiswit voice, aa be dis
a seek from that linu one of my cows
mounted and cumtneuoed tmhitehisr bis
had a boro knocked off."
b»ree.
“What did thee d&gt;&gt;F^
'
But Dick, pretending not tn bear him.
"J went to Dirk Hnr'dy and gave him

Julius Well

We bare been told tU telfotafeg
troordlnary peaeoue, adriterire^beM Msured Uadi I te freqveaiiy peaettead by
the Russten mujlks. or peaasmte, who enonot eerily procure firs arms. Tba faeu
are exceedingly curious and letaraatteSt
TU bear, ar everybody Is swam, bee
tbs greatest liking
. 1. _w. _ ______
prodigiuw* d«Uaca.ho will track his way
to tU hollow of a uee where lbs wild
baeanave hived. Once arrived, U pokes
Me l.mg-mouth Into YU hole, sod, with

S-U. u™ „ ™ B » „

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looks and Stationery

MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 18, 1865.

Striata Jirtrttrj.
0 C. BAWUtr,

Have just Purchased I

NEW

DRY GOODS

J

Groceries,

TRf ArittlCAI MT All CMUIIITIYI

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
Hats &amp;. Caps,

STOVES! STOVES!)STOVES!
B»y the Brsl ; then Tike ( are ol It.

Aim STAOTOHOT

Which will be soljl

VERY CHEAP!

BUSSELL’S STORE,

3&lt;n uitUAiaWAY *•
» add.i.ot&gt; to-Mr twats bwsisarVif
■ rote Msrsat.ts, we era bw4qerrtw«tfer tks

Hastings, Mich.

i.nnisrurns a CTltittowcoHr *tkgA

LICE N'fiBD.

a pfeea of my mind."
, .
“Hold on, Isay, don't give ytmreeif
"That is, tbee scolded, and called hard
all that trooMe,-.- added Mr. Lgv^ag.
names, and I breamed."
'
speaking io a louder voice, but in Mud
auJ cheerful femes. “Two horses are
"Did any good come if HF
“About aa much good as if I bad whist*, better than ott. Wilb Charley's help,
we II goon have the w bee is on good aolid
led Io the wind."
ground again,"
* Huw has it been rinosF
t'ndarvtending no* what wan meant
“No risestga fur the belter, it grows
if any thing « nree and worse. Dick never Dick's hands (KH.aluuMkMrvelaM by bis

WOOLEN FACTORY.

WAE CLAIM AGENTS.
KNAPPEN &amp; BORROWS,
Office aver «ebHssg'a &lt;Jrwces-y«

WANT S3000 lbs. of WOOL t
manufacture Into CLOTH—
nZmntfo

.

X. «ilEI.DOX,

axi&gt; suM.'Tixea.

gets weary of annoying me."
“Has tbee ever Srted the law with Mm,
friend Levering T the law should protect
then.”
■
,
?•'
‘•0 yes r«» tried the law. Once be
ran file bM*y esgon against my carriage,
purposely, and upas me iu the road. I
made a narrow escape of Wiy life. TU
carriage was so badly broken lUt it cost
me fitly d'dlara for repairs. Ameighbor
mw the whole thing, and said II was
plainly intended by Dick. So 1 sent him
the carnage-master’s bill at wbieb ba gat
Into a ton ering pasainn. TUn 1 threat­
ened him with prosecution and be iaegbed in my face mriigmroiJy. I feta that
tbc time bad come tu act decisively, and
sued him. relying on the evidence of my
neighbor, w bo had seen the aflhir. But
my neighbor was afraid uf Dick, abd so
worked hia testimony that the jury mw
only aa aeeidenl instead nf a purpnM to
tenure. and gsv« •
accordingly —
After that Dick Hardy -aa wnrsa than
ever. Ha Umk aa evil delight in Mnoyleg end injuring m«. I ««n •tiafted. that
la more than ■me iMtenen he Mb gape in

It it th rhropr/t irvy tv &lt;K&lt; yw4 CloA
fvr yoxr juMilut. Try it!

WOOL CARDING
The beat of workman •■pt&gt;T&gt;«*
tel
JOBS S. VAX BfiCXT.

Agents Wanted
Ua**«-

ABRAHAM

LDTCOU,

by hii teeth. instead of bring only frightby hi« bark.”
“It'sabArd case, tnily. Mend Leveriag. Our neighbor Hardy seems poe•eased uf r" •*11 antes*.''
the devil," wua.ua“TU »&lt;

omcE.ova* st ass8 s»obe.
|GEBCHWIND,

Merchant

Tailor,

’“He's thg Wtemv, assuredly ; and if
tbee duaan.t get rid of him, w ill do thus

“There,abtfYdrering* aa la pul hia
horse In front of Dick's, and made the
trsceo.fkst, “one pell, and thu.thlhg'a
done!"
r

And before Dick enuM get down from
tba eart. it was uul'of tba mod-bole.
Without laying a word more. Lever­
ing cmfiutvned bit home from the front ol
Dlek'a animal, and hitching up again
rode oH.
On the next day Mr. Levering saw
Dick Hardy in the act of strengthening
a Ml of weak fence through wBIch hia
(Leverfng’a) citlle bad broken once or
twice; thus removing ■ teniputfoo^ and
ent Ing the animals from being beaten
and Mt oo by doge.
•Tbee'e given him ■ bad wound, friend
Levering." aald the Quaker, on getting
information of tba incidehte jmt mention
ed. “and it will be thy own fonll if tbee
doeeen’l kill Mm outright,"
■
.
Ned long afterwords, In the face of aa
approaching storm, and while Dick Har
dy wka hurrying to get In some elovet
1 hay, bis wagon broke down^tr. Leverlug
who taw from nna of hie foil da the acet,
deot understood what‘lose 'it might occa­
sion hitched up tis own wagon, and mm
it over to Dick's assistance
Wllh a
stomi »»mlng on that might last for days,
and ruin from two to three tons of hay,
Dick could not dcdipoTSie offer, though
it went terribly e^tunst the groin to ac­
cept* fitvor from the man he btad hilod

i**o atrong, dropped it and went off bast'^"Thao's killed bimF Mid the Quaker,

tbe last liule oeU. tba prudmw of the indrfatigeble swarm, wUh, fo&lt; a wbote

Heearwe nothing for the r.lngs ef. tbe
________
oa
bis next meeting with Layering; "thy despairing defenders.
Hie &lt;Mr&gt;. '«r
^namy te
which man hunts him, te bare the weaves
\ “Blain
of his dat&gt;gerL but tU musas, of hte pro­
----------J
answered Paul Levering, “which you tection. In a forest known to contain
bears, ths hbhters examine all foe huHo'4
“No. tbee took them from God's ar&gt; sraee. tin they diseaver a w ilffbob MW.
mory. where all mao may aquip there­ A bcsnch vftlia teas ,1a tUn ebueeB,-dlmises without charge, and become in­ rectly above t&gt;»J)uU ; Y lb«re te. no such
vincible," replied .the Quaker. "And 1 branch, a stout peg* to. driven io to the
trust, hr thy own peace and safety, tbee trunk. To this peg a strong.ourd te fast­
will novar uaa any other weapons tai ened, end to tbe end of tbe roril »• heavy
fighting with thy neighbors. They are •tune or cannow UH is susp«xted.-et
sure to kill."
alrect half a fc»4 from rbagrosnd.^ The
bear, iu his researches, wnisi upon -Ub«
treasures uf honey. Tbe pendulost bar­
rier obstructs arff incommodes fi'i a
gnod deal. He hr an Wimble brute—hl
such caaae one of the most irritable, M
well as omuf the luual stupid, in tbe
Considerable excitement baa aricental forest.
He begins by shoving (ho stone or
Jersey City In coosequeocw of groans,
) eili and UMarthly sounds said to eman weight aside • but It- presws arfsimt Ms
ate from a tabttrete in tbe upper part of .Uad, end he elves It a riight hwnck tn
Jersey City for vm. nigbte peat. The TWb bimMtf from the iocunrenwtxw. It
first known of these mriurxnt sounds roadie a moment,, and. he rreeivM.p
wm Mme tan days aiace, when the paatnr smart tap on tU ear, Dio. temper if
had occasion to re turn to tbe church af roused, and be agsin pUbes off, tU Urd
heavy m«se, birt more vWtartly ; be
ter evening sera lees to procure some and
1
rather a Mvere Wow -oa ehe rida-sff
manuscript which bo bod forgotten and gate
I
skull, u0 |uAreifirm He, heeameo
had rxxasion lo-anake use of. The edifice lU
1
Mpj.
had been dosed for the night, and wakln ।
total darknesa. Oa entering Un kith 1the rock ^winging sway. The pendulum
W the first to tiro of tlte gante ',
iMtoh to guider him ahrng tbe aiale, and eanout
1
when approaching the alter at tbe roar, 1
his attention was attracted by a low frit on one feds exclusively, The bear
U.JS.J.IIK
moaning sound, which gradually meroaa '
rd and al tbe Mme tiipe drew nearer tu suffers u much by the strokes beep es
him. T°
ba al first paid but ItUle ।is by those he rscrivei. He takes double
heed, presuming It to Iro tba antics of panlahmenL IDs eery retaliations are
tuisciavioue boys; but presently die all against hitnwlf, and fcwarwy- pvsh
aouade changed to acamiugly unearthly which makes hia skull ache, Im rvciatM.au
telle, ahrieks and groans from ianumerw- immediate equivalent, which makes it
*
Ic inyiaible being* clustered around in ache again.
At last his rage is unbounded. He
close proximity to Ms person, until final­
ly bis forlings ware eu wrought upon hugs the block — he strikes it—he Mta*N
that be felt impelled to leave tho building but whenever be would thrust U* Usd
withall poeaibla haste.
The abova ark subaientially tbe
facte of tbe case as etMed by tbe patt»r
of the church to Chief of tie PUice MeMannua, after reports warn brginnina to
be circulated in the neighborhood that
the church was haunted, and he requeu­
ed that tbe matter might ba hept as quiet
as possible believing that In a few days
at turlhMt Iri would be able to unravel
'.lie mystery, and setialacturily explain
tbc cense of the acunda. Since that time
the church.rdifioe baa been thoroughly
examined, inside and oiy,but without un;
ravelling the mystery, and mtattime
these pismal ano unearthly yaile and
V*fecuw.x CMLLae^-aiie Erse-ZNkt
cries are heard almost every night. A
couple of nights since. Chief s»f Police petaAsaye:
,
About lb. fuoowst spoeul»t
McMenDua, accompanied by Aid Doyle lion in oil ye know of occurred in thia
and Detective E. D. McWilliams, delvr- city last week. Mr. 'Tad *b Alfooff. of
mined to pay _gsiylt Jp tbe reported the Althuff well, discovered a few My a
haunted church- They aocordmgly pro­ Mnce that hte criiar was partly fitted wMv
cured the keys and entered' the edifice oil. Ils always UsaugU lite lewd wgg
shortly after midnight. 'Taking their BJfl.vU
,
l.r-li-JU. M
*e» * 5M
poritioo iwltaa wwtew of the church, in »o near lU surface. How aver Jacob is a
total darknaaw. they hod romaiobd there prortiral man, and without specutettiii
but a eluirt limo wbM they beard »|t&gt;w meek m tu wUihertU oil v^ed throny#
■uuaruug anusd, apparently proceeding thoMrth. or whether ■&lt; I wiyahladMI
from tbe vtrinity of the pulpit, wblck spring bad broken Joom in UriCaDw^Afi
gradually grow louder and came nearer, set to work pumpiiw oet tU oil* Wluntil it finally ouimino!rd around their
banda into bowk, valla, grunns, dac^ and
than gradually died away aa it egma.—
After a few mumaute of pcrfoct ailcAce, the mod from Al----- - --- --.. ,MChief McMannus drew from Me pocket mrote utadrgroundTask, tadd.-ig amne
a revolver, loaded with blank cartridge eigirthundred barrels. Ahhoff eMaaegdand brcdStoe charge, whan almnelm- them tbe oil, and tbry bought the iMrty'
stantly tba edifice roamed filled with two barrel, at ria duller* tbe burial f
iMmeaoda of infuriated deiruma, making quite a reaamabln prtae—aerf Amk
‘.be moat bideuua ouisea, and apparently Ury made a pud Cutie »p«. They
bent ou tearing them lir. pirasa. Tbe oontrocted fie. sit of Jacob's eaHar'mi
if&amp;MM dseorifie haiilig upar,leaned a a* the aame rate. Tba lattar Wrieeff
vary peculiar wuiaaUon in the head, and paria^y for&gt;-more u» eollMC. :Me«M
fiaally the nuieaa became so hideout and wtela Kennedy da Co. had oTOeetew-me
uneartldy that.lbey made a hasty retreat, eaaswlna tbeir wodrrgvoond teak.' Heoe
apparently pursued by the lafurated de­ tUtup-WM found a •rivtee.-eaff-rtri?
mons to the door, wbirii thry closed ami smelt *ND«thlntf l»r«idM off. i ThsyecM
locked. The offiorrs then croased the found rtmt whom Urotr umk wm fitted va
attest to the vppoMila walk, and remain- u&gt; ibis eelvjM Um0&lt;t-fi&gt;uwt Ns «My «ml
tbaiaxk &gt; asd amsrirated ieow tboto
ad there until dayhghl, but haffd no
further eounda, and made no disnovenes nrigbWa eeiiar. Wsro- had M*1 UW
which would tend to explain the orato­ iMt coMidomUtonf Mr ML bM iwi
ry. Tba people res;ding in the immedi­ bought beak riveaMbswrefoafridnuawgr
ate neigbberbixid eiaiui to have been die
luibrilUll huwroof the night by tbeae
dcmnniac aouoda, awl a muulxr ef tbcsn
bare determined to Imvs the hrigbborbeod.—A«w Far* Timsa, Sapteadrr

A Mathudial.*adXJtoksr having Stop.
sd at e.pnWte tatuma, afropd ferslerp in
• sama bad. , Tbe Methodist ius.il
i»U and prayed fervently and runfraacd
loeg csteloguo uf aioa. After be roe.
jqQjiaksr observed, "reslfy, friMd, ff
iou art aa bed as Urea wrest thou art, I
ink | dare not sleep with tbee." ” ,
By Ae use ofearns new Mteonomteal

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�Wednesday'more than St enter stock end
other articles and aumplete arrangements
for tbe dosing day.
Tbureday morning was dowdy, tbe sky
being thickly ovrrcaataad rain threaten­
ed. Thia hade teodeoqy to delay arrivela both of stock and spectators. At
length a strong nortfoaast breexa sprung
up, and the temperature began to lower
which dispelled all fenre of rain although
tbe day waa bleak and cloudy.
Stock and other artidea, and spectatore
also began to arrive ebout eight o’dook,
but it wm fully nine, before the living
stream became contiauous. Entries were
permitted until nearly noun, which had a
toueducy to delay tbe examinations.
Our duties as Secretary precluded tba
poeeibility of examining in detail the va­
rious qrticles on exhibition, and we can
only give tba Impreeafona received from a
haaly glance over the grounds al a late
Of Stock there was a much belter die
play than heretofore, the number uf en­
tries bring considerably ia advance of
former years There were eaveral spec­
imens worthy of particular mention, but
from reasons stated before, the nocueaary
data are not al baud and tbo premium
list, published to-day tn mt guide the rea­
der In bia researches for knowledge on
11 hU point

Horses and oolta were well represen­
ted in meet of the disses
Burses for
All Work were abundant and soma vary
6m sped mens were on the ground.
Sheep were not abundant although well
reproscated. Tbc premium list dud*nates the best uf thorn entered for pre­
miums, and Ibe awards ire made to ani­
mals, which would do credit to any com­
munity.
Wc observed some llaeign
Spanish Merino bucks exhibited by F. M.
Lorvey, which were of fine wool b&lt;t
rather poor in flesh. A. Ryereoo of this
township also had on exhibition, for sale,
six very fine Spanish bucks. They were
scarcely excelled by any oo tbe ground,
not excepting the very high-priced foreign
article. Mr. Ryerson is a substantial
farmer, and quite a sheep fancier. His
flock well kept up iq all tbe qaaliUee of
profitable cheep besbaadry, atf persona
desiring to Improve their flocks can still
find aorae oft boss fine bocks for tale.
Tberst ifere a few nice pigs exhibited,
but potksrs were not very abundant
fa tbo line &lt;1 fruits bod vegetables tba
exhibition was exceedingly fink.1 Splen­
did specimens ol all varieties, and some
eaceedingly large. Tbe examining com­
mittee assures us that It was extremely
difficult to make awards in some cases,
as there wore oo many articles of nearly
equal merit
fa tbe Departmeal of Domestic Menu­
fade res there wm a much sms Iler show
thee heretofore.
Fsney articles were
somewhat represented but of these even
there was less than usual.
Tbe address was delivered by Judge F.
W.Snuau, of Marshall, and wm well
reortved. although the hour was late and
muthoftbs addram was omitted.
Taken altogether the Fair was a suoeuta. Tbo attendance waa quite large.—
Tbo total rsoripta were 6894,85, being
nearly a hundred dollars greater than last
year, while tbo premiums awarded were
dbout fifty dollars greeter than last year.
Alter pay Mg tbe premiums and expeoass
there will be a small sum left for further

We offset fowa against CuoaMticui.—
Tbe Now England Stats voted sgainst
equal suffrage, and the Western Slate
voted far lU Tbe Iowa RcpublicaM
manfally put equal snffrago in their plat­
form, and fought a straight battle upon
IL The Democrats accepted the issM,
end were so sure of an advantage, that
they sunk every distinctive fosters of
tbair party, nomlmated a Republican
aaidiaroppowed to colored seffregs, and

actual!v participating in the Government.
Thia baa baeatforitW-fafo.th Bouse. of
Congress.
The Bouse uf Represent*
•*“ -ray h» fixing ita quorum
. -------- rotation, or, in-

place oo their arrival. retired with. I
forte of 8,000 about 18 mile* into* tbo
Urkir, and there remained, cutting off
,
.

nils.
Tbs Cunstitultonal Amendment
was originally adopted by both Houses
organised sceurdisg to this rule. The
Nation*) debt hav been saMtiooed by
both Housm thu. .uganised. Treaties
also with forriga powers have been sanc­
tioned in the Senate thus organised.
“Applying this rule, the quorum of
States requisite for tbe ratification of the
Gmutilutitmal Amendment ia plainly
three fimrths of tbe States netually par­
ticipating in tbe Government, nr, in other
words, lhree f.&gt;urth&gt;;&lt;&gt;f the States having
“LegiUsturss." Where a State baa no
“Itegisistareit may still bo a State ;
but it cannot be counted practically in
the organisation of Congrras; and I sub­
mit that ths uame rule muM prevail in
the ratification of tbe CMtlletloMl
Amendment. The reason of tbe rule is
the same in each ease. If you insist up­
on counting a rebel Slate having no “L*gialatpre," you make a eoncc»»ion to re­
bellion.
You concede to a mutinous
State the power to arrest, it may be, tbo
organization of Cungeeas, nr it may be
anMndmenls to tbe Quiatltotinn, impor­
tant to the general sel Cere.
This Is o-t
re.nooable. Therefore, on the ground*
&lt;il
sa well as uaage, I prefer the
eccepted rule.
“Unless I greatly err, the Cousfilutionsl
Amendment has boon already ratified by
the requisite number of States ; so that
slavery ie now abolished fa name—first
by the proclamation «»f President Lin­
coln ; and, secondly, by constitutional
amendment. It remains, that we should
protide supplementary safeguards, and
complete tbe good work that has been
begun, by taking care that slavery is.
abolished in fact aa well aa in name, and
that the freedmen are
vsreibls guarealiea.
tber provlaion, 1 see small prospect
that peace and reconciliation which ia I'
object so near U&gt; our hrarta."

A great cotton fraud has tome to light
in Augusta, Ga^ invoking some 82,006­
000.
During tbe rebel occupation of
Georgia, three parties, Thomas 8. Metmlf, Wm. A. Beall and Jeremiah Beall
became the joint owners of 8,974 bales of
cotton, variously stored at Eufala, Ala.,
Albany and DhWsou, Ga. Ona of the
parties, Metcalf, owuedalso 4,000 bales
on his own account, which the rebel Gen.
Hill at Augusta tamed in tbe street fa a
damaged condition. Metcalf gave a pernc named (Jeb. Schley one third of his
cotton to rebale It and put’ll in shipping
order. Thia Metcalf auld In July fast
through Schley to John Garzed, of Phila­
delphia.
Tbe defendants in this case,
Garxed and Schley, also claimed at Met­
calf had sold to them 8.700 bales of col
ton owned jointly by himself and tbe two
Btalle. This Metcalf denied.
Gaord
and Schley it appear* then went at work
npun tbe military authdrfties and mani­
pulated tbe matter so as U get certain or­
ders from Geos. Grosvernors snd Steed
man, which frighteoid Metpalf, who Is an
old man, into an aareeftieni to sell tbe
cotton for 82000,000.' Tba Bealls, bowever, nppueed tbe sale and appealed for
an lujnnctlitn. Tbe President learning of
this and other eases of interference on the
E of the tnllifory authorities in civil
ra, has issued an order which In caus­
tic terms prohibits *uch Interference here­
after.

Wtaiitaoros, Oct., 11, 1865. j
JFArrses, 1 be following named persons
to wit: John A. Gampbell, of Alabama;
John H. Began, of ThxsV, Alex. H. Btepbees. ol Gergia; Geo. A. Treabolm, of
Seolb Cernlma, and Charjee Clark, of
Mlaaiaelppi. lately engaged I" • rebellion
against tbe United Stolen Government,
who are now in close custody, have made
lharir eubmiarion to the authority &lt;&gt;f the
United Btafate and applied to the Presi­
dent for pardon tinder his proclamatten ;
and whereas, tbe authority of the Fede­
ral Government is suMeienlly restored la
tbe aforesaid States to admit of tbe so--'
largei»eoI of saifl persons from dooe
Matody. It is ordered that they be retoas•d oa giving their respective parolee to
appear, at such time snd place as tbe
President teay deaignate, to aMwer any
charge that hn may direct to ba preferred
against them, and also that they will re­
spectively abide until further orders In
the places herein dseignatad and not de­
part therefrom : John A. Ompbell in
tbe State of Alabama; John H. Regan.
In the State of Texas; Alexander II.

••
.JmMtaai CMrvy.
t„-’ «• -~lBreuMrvyOsrealem.
«• &lt;Besrtet Vstasss.

To Suit the Tinies.

A general cirticr dated October 9th,
issued by Ljadt. Gen. Grant, announces
no important distribution of troops, both
volunteer snd regular.
All viduntser
cavalry vast of tbs Mississippi river will
bo al one* mustered uul of service. All
‘ ’
south of bort Monroe
except forte
lor and Jefferson, Florida, will be l,-isoued
r-__ by colored
_rr-„ -troupe.
..
the requisite number uf regiments having
been selected for thia purpose. All other
colored troupe will be mustered out of
service. Tbe 3d regular artillery will
garrison tbe forts in Maine, New Hamp­
shire and Massachusetts. The l»t rag
uUr artillery will be stationed la New
York harbor. Tbe 4th regular artillery
at forts Delaware, McHenry, Washing
tun and Foote. Tbe 5tb at forts Mnnrxre
Tsyloc snd Jeflereun. The 2d regular
artillery is assigned to the Pacific
coast; the 2d cavalry is ordered to report
tu Gen. Sherman, aud tbe 0th regular
cavalry is ordered to Gan. Sheridan's
command. Tbc 4lh tegular infantry is
assigned tu duty on the Canadian frontier.

’ The following general order has been
issued at Richmond;
.
“ AX district, sub district and post
commanders in thia Department will
take efficient means to prevent any inter
ferenca by the officers and men ol • their
omumsnde with the elections, which will
lake place on the 12th Inst. To ibis end
they will, on the day of the election, repiove'all troops from tbe vldnity of ths
pulling piacea, and suffer no officer^ or
anati to approach them, except in Cases of
disturbances of tbe peace, when, if abso
lutely necessary, military force mpf 'bc
used to quiet the liffie.-&lt;
.
By «m&gt;s-.3s4 at
Oss?A. K. flOUT.
Ka. W. Mem, A. X
There are imJiAuuns of excitement is
Norfolk at the State election. Tbe mili­
tary will be belli in readiness to quail any
disturbabce that may occur.
.

Information has been received at
Whshingtou that 600 Spencer rifles, in
boxes, were asiard by the Canadian au
tboritieaal Numsra Uly on Tuesday.—
The contents of the boxes were aocideuV
ally diadovstod m oterhsultog tbe Rail­
road freight. Tba authorities report it a
ease offlhfaM smuggling.
It is well
known that casebsMtiuus exist in several

roitt.

slice

His
Kru Eaears Cesuos.—Tbe firms of I
Barlow Goodyear fa Grant, and Robinson
4i Wightman hare purchased the pn^-rtyaatbe anraar of State and Jeffers. &gt;n I

Great Decline.
In Prices,

Streets, recently in litigation between tbe '
J.X. HcGUm estate and J «»eph Thom.,

raewfag back ou Jeffcrcui street, this
with right ruda, still south nf whtefc-is

OUR STOCK

so mber lot 4 rods wHe by 8 rads long cm
Jegfa**-; also a half fat lying directly in
tbo rear of what « known aa the Gu.4four feet front running back eight rods oi.
Ibe west aide of tbe front lot, to 1. A.
Jlulbenut who peertously owned-18 feet

OIK FAGUTIKS

adyuairq;. Barlow Goodyear &amp; Grant
Md Robu-ou fa Wightman will divide
on the Iremt lot btrt will build together.
MMbtaauamm, two large brick stores for
respective occupation.

For Doing Busiiness,
JETT*** KKMAIS1XG UICLAllrKD
In tbe Pout Office at liatafaga, State
of Michigan, on tbe l?lh day of Octo
her, 180b.

are WUL TO ast is the
' ' STATE.

.^^ai-T-aW
Pr.lt, bert &gt;K£&gt;m ~tt.
dl.ll, awMUbeetde.
t,------ _^CATTLS.
.
CfoUB .V. 1-P.ri.....

gjp Wewnuid rail ths atufitfan ol..

«sw readers to tbe advertiaemeot of rta
F. A. Howto, Pcalial fa Aorist, uf Cbi\
oig^ ia another aulataa. Dr. IL will
farotah references from a»me uf tbe first
Phy siciaM ia tbe country Ifdesired. It Is
Msialsaitiua to bccuuic a crtiieo of Has-

CROCKERY
is - the largest eVer
brought to this mart,

NEW STORE

Tub Exact..a * •J'ths township - J Rut­
land, voted &lt;m Friday last, by tbe deci­
rive vote of 76 to 10. to ban tbe credit ol

And is Sold at a reduction frunA former

NEW GOODS
NEW PRIECSh

0. D; SPAULDING,

tea.
'WB 'Mm i£E iKEA'-C 2
old ladies &lt;■ ram msidbns

Aa EtaUrwiy New btoeix ef Mee**,
Which be proposes to sell st

tar ■•«&lt;€. S.r«*»t»VCurl' Tttnrrr nvz
GOM&gt; AMD SILVCB MWlUk -•*«**
yremiuss svsrdri the-. IHeelrWrd Cuhf—
few. A J4re-. MAHOy A R1XUN, B-w. *
NfiMON MWran*, Sse Tees. •re”’’

Tbe Tery Levesl Rates, for Cub.
My Stock smbraote all that Is aawJly
kept In a Country Store, each m

BDDTS &lt;&amp; BIEKDIE£|
Tbe following are tbe Union majorities
in Pennsylvania: Alleghany county, 4,­
500; • Washington county, 400 ; Indians
county. 2&lt;OOQ ; Armstrong county, 150 ;
Someret county, 1,000; Moroco county,
Crowford county, 1.100; Erie oovaty,
500; Beaver county. 750; Blair county.
700; Butler county, 250 ; Warren coun­
ty. fifed; Bradford county, 8,000; Vi-

nango county, 500.
Tbe following counties give a I'tmoCratic majority : Faye*te,7M:Weatmotsted. 1.100; Qunbria, 909; The
Union majority io 16 couoUsu is 12,900,
showing a Unfon gain, compared with the
volrfof 1862, of 4.980.
.
Leading puliticisus, who bare been
■gaeefolly outing the vote mat on Tuesday
last, pul down Gear. UartrAUft's majority
at not lass than 23,000.
The Pittsburg GaaeRs says ths mw
House of Representatives will consist of
68 Republicans sad 84 Democrats. It
may possibly vary one or two from this,
but not more. Of the 11 Senators electad, eight are Republicans and three D«m.
octets. Tbe Legislators will aland
nows, 66 Replicane and 34 Democrats.
Senate, 20 Republicans and 13 Demo­
crats. Joint ballot, 86 Republicans aud

A. Trenbolm in the State of South CsrUina, and Charles Clark in the’ State of
Gen. Grant's order mustering put col­
Mississippi; and tf tbe Presidrtt should
grant his pardon to any of said persona, ored troops reduces the e&amp;cuve foroe
mon. and the
------------- ------ I., will thereby be dis now ia tba GeM to 11
reduction, U la said, will eooa be follow­
ed by another of 6 500 men, leaving tbe
AwdkxwJcbssos.
staoding foroe 5,000.- Tbe economical
designs of the Ueaisnwrt Qteersl de
nut stop here. Ho has pri posed a Hat of
over 100 Generals, and is wtgfog
the Secretary of War tkwir sm*ediata

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES
TML MOIT SKCmCAU.

VIRTUE IN THE

'

RED JAGKET

RailyneJ, to burry tbs (txifM-y "n
•edBBBriru made. Tbe job. are m.w let
m*d the Wort is'gtHMg fifrward in earorsL
When tbe laborers bale earned their
nweei,.i| is but right that they should

■mB. A smcs win nreept our thank*
&gt;*rt of a t&lt;*f of most excuftret Coen
BAmd, wbicb wm exhibited at the Fair.—
W.t have aotae exeel leot brand makers In

of whom Mre Andrea ia one.
Prtabytesfan and Methodist La­
m. raaliaed over |100 far aach Society

I 4h4f diuMr oa ths Fair Ground.

My G«A.

aU/MBH'te 'M

great decline In prices, I mH for—task or

re^jj pay, charge nothing for luyerpri,

Mihteg for hasping hooka, making for

«Min tba.

"** * /E7 Ur**
ae-Ema.

bad debt*, and only a

Wl! MIAUL mm
&lt;m my Good*.

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That tawhyi m ,

Cheaper than otbara.

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.roiisT__ ^umi n il?.

WARRANTED to Burr.

UKbS- BteraA Bl«k.

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XVEMOVTBD

To At NorA S^f of'State SirtH, Oyr»-

lilt Barlonr, ffiggfcwr 4 Gtawf*.

V&gt;snu?'**&lt;* -CTATROOHCaiQAW

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

*«*■»■* ef the Ut lasU to-

.

,WM* HasUBf* sad wy rveMsaew,'la Ctotlxcn

MORTGAGE SALE.
»
T -vDFAt'I.Y haring bee*, made k. tbe aaadl-

BURTON &amp; BENHAM’S

of all kind*,
Is gaaoraBykepl aptotbo waoteaf foe psopl*.

HASTINGS, MICH.

■ and will be sold at

Railroad Prices,
AddiagTiwaasartarieo; ata ..ariate wrntely of
IRON,

NAILS,
8TOVE8,
iVn BECEIYED
a-?T4A“L^*.,"h,A,h*
witod
uxaoNlo.
^&lt; " -J—.' Il fcU, ,, t
&lt;" X*’ u&gt;» **y urasewueai UsUiae ^lMtoMtoa4mlalaUrtioa of said aairtalMy^e
JL J^SfiKSSWBS!
TIN WARE of ALL KINDS, of hia oww
*
B*w
«»d
moot
complete
■eaortmenl
of
U. tta recor.rr, -.11 b* litondly reward
.
**-'
“ s^s^Ert m'lto to«h toOareFDaada lnU*e«antyof Itarrv. .. tee sth
■aawforwtare, ood Warranted Good.
Ca*l»rte«, Octator 1Mb, tMi
»■««• AMD MEDICINES,
ar. every Ml —•
*&gt;cl1*
ORO. KEAGLE.
a» I kp wktak dofo.lt, Ibe paww ^3* iw mH
ChemicaH, Pfolata, Oil*, Ac. STOVE PIPE,
—ortg^ga bm boaeta* operative, -ad a* oait *r
oBAP PANS,
DIED.
y V?f ‘?*n&gt;«r •‘••e—• af said Caere, lhM
▼a also kr*p9k beta ■ good aaaort—eat af
llnA over^iMac aha faateoead from
to to hoten st lbs Prabst* OBaa. la tee TiU^e
at Hdrttogs, sad stow e.ose. If an r tl.tre to. driton sad foartoM awl. now boiag da* oa aakd
..A, .1 tbe Ltatf Room &gt;■ Goodyear Block.
ShMC Im. AU Mrts taf
J
*“*’“* *»T‘s*. *«*d 1 year 4^,
mortgage, bartdaa tbs coots sad charges nt teto
H.,UU^«. Mutb.
_/Mii Gfbrttor ordered, that studpeltlkmer
Nolie. to tbwefon hotebrgirea that th* arid

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Ute iadtea af tto UaHta Htaloa. ovary n~ af

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BatetarortaKta Bute I nods
Manatrdan Srtv* Lun Omer, 1
. .LaoategtiM*,

^ta^taaSTri^ufi^^tar-tev. tea 1*

Ws ara informed lhe contract for the
Railroad in thfe county, from this point

«&gt;la ms.

EUmW,

—’——-■——-rr'- .. r,

riitar pommlly, w hymaB, fa-ritaag ato^,)
XXW,,Hrirby muggieucren.-bcrs.

whhkkbbi

wnwRUtst

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B. A B'a

Bhort Rodeo,
U A. GOODYEAR

NEWBMBS!

HEW «MM1

NEW'

BURTON A BEXHAM.

fJAfl LBS. Goon Drrv«a Warns unmcdiQIHJ ntriy, for which lb* fagbeat -arkel
r*Q*M^I^*IM4M&gt;&gt; a*BUR^0X 17 BEX HAM.

Ayer'B Pills
-mA RK voa eft, feebto aad ~
T&gt;.

,r~r forifag. wn«tabrt.l.to-

FALL &amp; WINTER

GOODS,
AT THE

JULLINERY STOKE
IN

STRAW

re-fay. Tta. Ayori. Itlia atavtoar-I lb.
■taevta bamom—purify ibe bl.-4. a&gt;.4 M tlm
told* wave an aaekrirtirtad te' teatHi afo—a, - '
Tb*y tetaralte* «■ k-riteee of ito btay tea*-

ia'ito tody, ata derange* ito aataral faaeifote.
Thea*. If wo* reHevta, reart um themaelre* ata

salmi fawrilJ aefX* body.1 te»r*m rapidly

order* they ear*, aaob a* toadacbo. fete ataaaneh.
bertbsra. rb.um.iltm. dropsy, worm* aad awpprmfoa..l— ttarofa l-ga^tam.
lira can itaeteem wily, ata Ibry art surely tbe
boot pwvgatlre mtelnac yrt dtatnaAd.

Ayer's Ague Core,
For the *{&gt;rwdy and certain Cure of in­
termittent Fever, or Qiilie aad Fev*rK
Dumb Aruo, Periodical Brad Ache ofBillioue liredaehejuid Bill iota Fever,
indeed, fot tbg.&gt;&gt;-ly clan of diaeaoee
uriRinating in biliary drraagetnttit,
cauaed Ly llio malaria of n-UlbniaUa
rovnlriea.
Thia retardj ba* rsrelt failrtl to oar* tto aeror0*1 ease* *1 CbUI* end Fever, an4 U ha* thia
pat-al lieeatafaa im qotolaeoroU-ed^taM*M sohataa aa, nae dam II pri false esintoai ar /

of th* away of th* waat, try Head fan win r»4or»e Ibr— aeaerticaa
all dealt- io Medici*** in toe e«aa try.
arpaort

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C-AJEM&gt;.

tetteaw -4 te^irim fata
peeyteiTikto aesttoa fa tea aaatery.’ Ito waterG. STRIKER.
SsniS'itKWTSkBSX^fct
1 aaa aaar praeoelag Panel sea. Boasty ata
Beat Pay la from Ulate doy*.
FRANK ALLKN. sg-gse-j-asa
■atetaga,May 800, IM*
-yte

MACHINE KNirnNS.
n* ata-*iga te toe oa. af Aebario PrimI b« plaaae*, ata aayvbtag ko cbaaeao, wikbatedaaKNITTING MACHINES.
getarteta-faartaaruv.fartangj^ah. g^mTarn tote fotatobtaby Maae tocteg tbc week
al.h htaiataa. toart-bara, aaahar** Mito stem4nno, *1 Ito faHewtag vatoo:
Mb.jten^CTag^ar^toli^fa rifote atoameb q&gt;r

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^^g^utaEi'

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B. A B*a

aowtrwM la natove'e dfe»*a law*, win to feota
mrrfallr frid*d arnota each taUto, wlfa A*

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has bees taken by Mr. A. Height^ »■ ..'.Hfy ^iy.^^x.TsL. »***
Kaw York. The work is lo «n*imw»
butsdiaidy.
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day af Karemtar a£B. al 10 Meek A. M-, aatom

1

jyll

360

II ...AMay a-ar.^rJ*

Boose aad Svanostav, al

Glass, Pally Ac., at
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"uS?ssrj u. sara bs

F. D. Assist is about opening bis
"odtofnsw Ghoeries, Drsgalhd Msdi- . ‘CZtsxrKss-’.'sS'Tsi S’; pi o;; SaSTTho.. uo!-«—i

Lula Bis and Madwnoe

LEATHER,

Ata favariably

BONNETS,

‘“r.^^a.s.w^ M."

HF* Ws ciu the especial attention
cfeer renders to Ibe Ad.wlM.sswrt of
Bwlow Goodyear dt Gpat, la axtolbcr

EAS^EKN

v» ataiBB.

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

Ctovteg ata ttarokiag Taaacxa, al B. A W*.

All Haraeuea inaanfoctavta fram.te*
BEST

SILK AND

Vso. CasMan, of Woodland exhibited ^TwinalM -all free to Ito- karhy^dH-^
« &lt;b* Fair six pampkins, the product of
Lesartawl Hsir. Whisker*, ar Mousucbe, is &gt;*■
vine, ibe aggregate weight uf which
wmXSIIm.

SHOP.

1

Tin Presby terian and Methodist Lndies, realiMd over 1100 for each Society
Lv Jhslr dinner on the Fair Ground.

HARNESS

P iiS

Mbs 8. AtMCS will accept our thank*
f"f pert of a loaf of must cxodlenl Corn
Rn-ad. which was eahibitrd al the Fair.—
We have sum* excellent bread makers in
the county, of whom Mrs Andrus U one.

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la coeaecllaa withbto Store to a

‘

When the laborers have earned their
mlnsy, ii is but right lbw I they shoe Id
tX n.

B. A B’s.

’ l-

aid th* work is going forward ia sarnrsL

A ctoteo atoeh af G nocaaia*. al

1

'■•d Stuck in the Grand Hirer Valley
lUilmoJ, to Lurry the mopey on tbo assUanier.u made. Tbe join are -now let

Keroaeae Oil foe »!&gt;■. aad Ememe Lampe.
Wiaka ata Cbfaaaey* for aaie *1
B- A We.

Muscovado Sanrfor.ti; to I'fevala per peand.
A Lmrve Ataarttaewt mf Giaaa Craehei
ata Fwwdmdasr kA eta. al B. Aon.
PDF IT CANS, at ▼axioms Pricco.
Old Gov. Java. Rin ata GraaadCaBkeal

EOlEBDDiK'S KLOffiE

Buall efWniiam A. TynH.

1*

Raiuman Asss^xkwt.—We are re
«|t ratal tn urge all sutwrihers In Rail-

pUTTY

AND ^TOODEN ^yARE..

IXOR NALB-A Hmm ata LM te Do vRIage
Oort far Um eosaty of Barry. *od SaUofMteM- Jl1 of MiddlevUle ; wwl *Me; ydleetaenjar
gan. ! •brileinaaaforaaU etpabli*
••
tee Wgtort b—dor, nA tea nrideaoo af Ite as^mFsM^ay*
tbo
ttA
ffr*
OUWhor
*5®
CvTATBOP MiCHtOAN.t^ Pi abate Oowrt
O - Barry Itosa^l.. I. .."» a^d.omjty.
q/rirktaapealufefa Or rotary tar a Variety
tateomn.talto rOl^f. af Harting*, oa Friday following described real -elate, heloegt.g to add
ttottedayef Ortotor, &gt;n Ito year oaa Itos mioan, a -U: Tta aortb —l quarter of A*
peptic; bal —&lt;&lt;l-1 ate year 11—ink to eaasdste sand right totorsd end silly Be*. Preacnt, sootb coal quarter of aecamn number lernly lbr»a
(t»,)
ia
tea
a*Ma
nombor
two
(1.)
north
of
r
ange
^^to\^tortZf |isw*lat.af WtUfo-V TyrrJ,
ofywrt
.amber irtaw. (♦)•»*. in tboomm«y ofBarry nt*
LADIES',
ply tbe steesach** BMttod af lakrng reveagh apoa
TX0R RALE WlajtaFlao laid, oa *taM, la
MISSES'
ytorb»rae(toti*geBd stosiaf (L Pertenyto *o^7radivg sod H eg Ito peltUoe dale rarttod **Drtcd.Heptembcrlt.lMA__
AND
s^u
QsMdlao af said rnrnora.
CHILDRENS*
lion, batea th* other load are ctwuueally waaveryetaap.
’
H. WRIGHT.
n-iog it with unelwlcwme sod iMaafraeM
Ttoroepm. it G erdared. that Heoday. te* »te
GUARDIAN'S BALE.
food. Have ye* evvr trtod UDKTEmRStfrOMIn th* mallrr of tta saiate nt Jerne X. Waraer.
ACII UirTEXd,.pr.perd&gt;rt, ^ wg«Mr'toeala«
Alausoa Gates, WvDiam Gate* and Edwate Gate*. A Qmat Bsmadt.—BkatSav MOI tta Water
The Umera t* a ■wk we*&gt;d p*« yaar-dlgsBtrte
Kept eooataally oo bond, and for sole os
apparatus la pct fret order rrgakto lhe Rew at
*"
’T’tbTprto
Rtaaoaable Tcrane.
bile ia aceardaace wUk Ito tows rf toallh. asd tbeeto to hatdaaaitea ProbateOBaa ia Ito vU- brtXert for Ute Jolly of Harry ud Htete of Emm?'—
Blirhing and Pressing
why tbe prayer af te* peiiUoaer smut* not n« 5‘8P^E.-iSi3rS
B. WEIGHT.
u aeeaaary tor y*wr faad: and wton yew wer* awe
And mil odwtr work dun*
nil ri(Wl. J-dtowws sad rrgekr dwtiac. wllb¥ lit­ 'ToT’ii to farther ordered, th.ltto peUlfooer
tle of tea Teato euw sad itoa, weald keep .«• ■» &gt;!,,77'XfXy41!8a'prt!tlmi and Ibe hearing ninnin-ttnnk fa Um atfcraooa. all nt ata right. ata Wvata (topida Pleak Bata | alaa^oM of a w •a U»rt IbUm bb4 Lb CMd Ityla.
If raw bwve nrx&lt;e*tad ttoee aaewes af vara, dua l itorrJ. by c*aaiag a dopy *f tela ordar 1* be pab- UH* ata internet of odd asfaera, fa ata to lb* KefltaaoaMtaclioo.
H- WRIGHT.
Now
Ommtea BeeetveA Weekly.
U erne ywwr stomach fc« ito ntoMtoa. 11 Is mere- llstod ia tbe "HaeUag* Basner, a ne»sn*p*r "X'ioS"'Si Rsyt*4.te- j
ly Miure-.hiat teat etowaals tolp.' Ifylaaeg- Anted sod eircnUling In .aid manty af Bury,
fc."-------- •-‘■rt-ViTrff.x''”
lag oluowfeara.
'
lect |t» tee rail teteg «MJ to , latomatoU-e, SC
“&lt;*«
* **
(A irtooopy.) 1*01111
Miss £. WILCOX.
^-•“-^lljWATES.
serous diacaae There issacka teis&lt; " «*'•«
HaeUup. Sept- M. IMA.
scpMmA
Estate ef Lwey Taagate.
i-hui. term stoner*. HOKTETTKBH BITEDWARD B. WARXER.
riRODATE Order.— Mate of Mitelgaa,
*^11
OwasdioaaefoaidMioeta .
TEltf will care Dyspepsia b« Draper*., may P
Cesatyaf Harry. *» -A« s****]*^^1,11'/
I oarfofy Uta Fraak Alton peaaarta far mo
easewtoe dlaeeac* which defy all reatocasirs*
bal. Court f.-r
"a
IIIAN banter “• bask pay. dwe ay I........ .
eon 1'rlrg A. Phelps, in os* am* ata aina day*
ty Enrroa af the Jtoaarr.-Dua Sis ; With
rtiTpeewitaaam. 1 wtab to say to Ito reader. &lt;4
ftwa tto than ba Rlod U» tnl paper fa arid
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY eouty ; areng* prtee ab-df* per sere.
■________________ HFOR IRREGULARITIES.
HaoUoga, May *0,1*44.
rpnEE Hoosaa ata Lota of aboalio awaa oath.
I oertify teal lheabor* to trw*. I botog eoo af
JL lor Gardenia ywpaota toe-Hgi, ae^th *&lt;
tto vlfiun te arid apyltoeltea, ata haring poo-

IVM
GARRET, *f Ysaks* Hprtocs to.
T T toew aiipvlaiad Dsn-rt Hasairr, l&gt;« Hl.eeiX lUu.
srprt'M

Howe A Stovca'a Faaiijj-Drrt. a fall .L *k at
DVRTON A BENHAMK
Ctoto* Wine, sad UgaOH, far Medvdaal^ar.

O'^p,.^
VI

j

'anti has the advantage of a dr.li»e in
pi leas before b*-r porcbawow were made.

Xottoe to beraby gt’«a lhal ia pamosac* of

'

Cbriea P*vfa-ery-Ni«U Btoamla^

il

trnii.wkln tbc Millinery advertisement »f
Mrs. F. 1). Ackley in this pgpar.
Mrs.
A. has yurt pcnfiasi 1 a fmc assortment
'■&lt; g-uds, well sod taafy&amp;aily sekcte-l,

VON RAtX-dhaenaoa eaetfoa T», tn Tbogw
A* "FPK ’» *ctws faaproeta;

1

Moss hln-Lissar.—W* would call te

pu%lt.bed tn Ito /Mop* fie»n*r. a sew.paper
r tOOD GREEN TEA. for TEX SUIUJStta * ■dialed and evmlatod to said eaaaky of Harry.
^ r*-l
ROBERTS A STRIKUHI

p

• as fine indeed. Cule dt Sou arc rtiergatk- butchers sud grocers' and their market
aid store are usually well supplied with
•• pad aa tbeo-untry *$rt4a.
.

F

1

Il

ALSO.
pAiins,

M

Ct-ia JxSos will accept our thanks for
a large pirc” "1 the premium iwef.

GILIZSTID-STOTraS,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

-

that township to the Grand River Railt-.ad Coaipeny Io lbw amount of *0,000.
Well d.XNr lor IlwRaod.

HOPS WANTED!

Kaaaody** Modtoal Dteeavaey. Dr*, toback'a.
Ay—'a, Jayne*' »nd all albrr popular DedteisM
of too day, ot
BURTON a BENHAM'S

I

Ths EucT-Ht* of the txauabip of Rut­
land, voted on byplay last, by the deci­
sive (ole &lt;*f 70 io IG. to loan th* rredit ol

Li«V&gt;R8,

SIGHT and HEAEING!

ROPE,

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.

8

»y We would cal! tbe attention ol
onr reader* to tbe advertisement of Da.
F. A. Ilowio, Oculist &amp; Aorist, of Cliiesgo, in an»ther column. Dr. II. will
furuitb reference* fr»ta auiue of ibe first
Physician* in the country if desired, it is
bis intention to becvrfue a eiliaen uf Has­
ting*.

GROCERIES!

Shelf Hardware,

GFS.O CTRTBS,

|i!

Iliu Eitatr Cmaxub.—Th« firm* of
Uad&lt;-« Goodyear At Grant, and Robineon
A, Wightman have purchased the pn-perty &lt;x&gt; th« corner of State and J efferent!
Street*, rcfafotly In litigation between tbc
J. L McLelUfa estate and Ji-epb Thums,
by bating «ut both litiganla. Tba coat
i&lt;&gt; the j-urrhaaers ie about 8'2,800 and in­
clude* a frutit uu State street of 48 feet,
running back on Jeff.-re..it street, this
with eight rod*, still south of which is
an -titer lol 4 roda wide by 8 rod* long cat
Jeffers**.; also a half tot l&gt; iug directly in
the rear of a bat ia known m the Good­
year til-«k. The purebsaera bate gtild
four feet front running back eight rods on
ibe west side of lhe front lot, tu 1. A.
IMbrnuk who previously owned IM feel
adjoining. Darlow Goodyear A» Grant
and Ib-binaou &amp; Wightman will divide
uti the front lot but will build together,
lUMitber season, two large brick store* lor
their respective occupation.

Books,

ST-A.TIOIT3=JH.''5r,

by a sals of ths premise* m said martesgs desert PENS, PKXCILH, INKS, PAPER, EXT ELOPES
to to pebliabed la ito Hastier, hsnaer. asews- tod. tolag Ito south .r.1 ^uartac of ito north
CARDS, A*., Ae.
poper priatod In said eawaty, of Barry toe tease wrst quarter oTsadloa seventeen, in lewn.hip
Alan a fall stock af
eaoaaaaiva weeks, prsrioas to aald day aftoer- Hire, north af nag. sercu wmt. is tee Cowaty
MR8. F. D- ACKLEY
(A tneaapy.)
B.C. PRtXDLR.
serra of lead, st public aartiaa. al tto north tone
octu
,
.
Jadfo
of
Pratoto.
of Ito snarl hoaso la tba viUago of HasBap. la
„U ,B 7!T'PJ ®.f *. -B.* .*“orte«« *&lt; Mnxnnr
fcs&amp;JVlski
? Nev ember neat. lack, at no* o'cloak in tto after­
m. corm, suGAB.BricEs. pepper,
LlDIDf
UtSiXT BQXXtTX.
FRVXEB. FIGS. RA1SUB. CODFISH,
Talvwl, sub wad Straw Hat* af all Tart.
*Ue* asd Style*.
ALEXANDER GRAHAM. Mortgage*.
ty of Barry, boldra al the Pratoto Ofto*. la lbs nog]
ST-1
J. JL. Rwsmar. AUacaoy for Martgaga*.
R1BD0XR.
viltac*
•(
Hasting*,
oa
Friday,
te*
Sib
dar
OltXAMEXTS.
Dtoeewt. H cAsraau,
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
FEATHERS, As.. Jodgeaf Pnteato.
GXD3iC3J'J iPXIimnXIlT
Net—o to hereby given, that te* •adenlgard
WMel. wilt be sold ebesner thsa st (ni ,xbrr mla tee suitor of Ito Estate of Jobs Otisr, ('Mtin.ilim.ri. appointed by th. Probate Coart
tebUabBMattbissidwrfGiwap!.
7
deceased. • •
.
Ab4 CwUag Extracts,
ia and fee lhe meaty of Barry, to tons, recrire
. .Qeads ■« tor iwsMsaw aa Cbarsh street, aa*
and edfwrt elaters against Ute
FOR TUX WXCIAL SlaXFTT OF TUX LA Dike.
“-kst ,sr c~’
—a?“• •&lt; Witea-flsXalLiMHuC 'he *da*iaiataatov* of .
Atefo&lt;/Ke«m Nbad.daoao*^.
Mid estate, pray lag for reason* ttoreia act forte.
late of Woodland, ra tea Coaaly nt Barry, will
tols^igiag to said deevwaed Io aald petiuoa 4» —ret far tto porpoe* of receiving' *ad bearing
aoeb clai-a. si tto tele residence nt tee said da“ Ttoreepw. U i* Ordtrrd. Ttol ■aadey. tto evas^, la Woodland, la aaM cantj. aa Batarday
tote day of Xoreruber aril, at anae o'clock io the Ibe nth day of dnaoary, lug. sad SO Ralorday. tr FOR MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
DB. F. A. HOWlt,
turruuon, to BM.gerd for the hearing of said Ito U day of March. 1*M, al ten o'ttock, ia ito
FURP0SE8.0NLT_d
I-Ctiutm. sad tbst all other persons interested in forenean of each of teoaa days: Six -ontto fro*
0CJL1ST AND AURIST.
Mid ealale, are reualrad to appear ala aaaetoa of lb* 1Mb day of Aagml bring ito Mas* luollad kg
said ooort. tbee to be tofdea st Um I'robato
ail ateiaw sgaiari said eoiala.
Dr 11. wiU trial swetMafallj .11 di**ase* af Ito Ufa., ia teevUlaeeafHasliags, sad shew cause. ofDated.
Hrpte-bar
Uh.
IMA.
aeplt
Ufa. Mr shrives
b* foata all nt tbo
f
,o' tMaravl, Htnbuia.**, '* *D,1 Ikfrt bo, why^Uie prayer of tbe pelltauKr
?S«FSfifflkl2=P
xrtilvial rupll. Tar**l Tu.-ear. Ac. Paectal «?
MOST POPULAR
And it is further Ordered, lhal said pelllloner
s dlaeaaa bwn wkitli bai^reds &lt;rr deprived of (it* notice la Ito persons lalerastod in Mid
ertate, *f Itopaodaaey nt said prtiMoa. and te*
M*kt evaey yewr.
FATHT
MHICHEt.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
bearing IbweaC tjy two.lag a aepy of ihto order
t-F"A csref.l evsadastlaa aad raadMeptatoa te
All pcraoas having daima agriael tee
nt te* day.
be pebliabed ia ito JAUtep. £r.»r, a news­
f.av erAurge- V«ee st Ito Huttat* Beww.
ftl.fc af /firtn ZAama.
paper printed sad circulating ia aaM coaaly vf
Uaabass. Oct tllb
Barry, for fear eacreaene wvrto prvriosia to said deeeaa&lt;d| ere torch. aoUBed sad^ r*xjne*ted to
day o&lt; to*n*g
H. C. PitlKbU:.
COUNTT
AND
VOLUNTEER
RELIEFORDKJLH
toito"asderaign.d,Coma W.iOaers.daly eppoirtIA true eepr.S (a—11 j
?nMf.
ad by lhe Ptwtoia Court for th* ceeaty of Barry,
Takem at Par, far GaaAo.
wto will meet for each purpose, al tea late resi­
The andersigasd wiU pay Irwev te to te Casto
Balata ol Jobs Yeekley.
dence *f amd doceaaeZis tec towaahlp af B*I»P
—are, ia Barry copety, oa Wcdaeaday, th* MR LAME 9AI.ES wad SMALL PROFITS
p®r
far
mevetraataltoUOF*. iMher
AT.I TE or VICIUOA.y. (Walp •/Rnru. a*.
day nt KoCataUr. 1 *S. sod an Saturday. Ibe 10th
d.y of Wareh. laa*. st m .Mask £ tto alter
&lt;4 Tinkler A Alton.
MATHEW MALL.
ROBERTS A STRIKER.
rillagevf flasUncs, on Friday. Ito Uh jlaa-af. U'jfopte—barjMC. being As Urao Uarited bit
Haattoga. Ort. Sth. H«. (»••)
Octetor. in Ito tear .« ItouMod eighkbaadrvd Iba Probate Court for tto fold edjastmealof all
and aiiiy-kre. Prvaeal, M. C. Priadto. Jadge of ria aas against
Odice nf tbe
l*rabale.
,
IXOR'rtALEla Um —slier of Um Estate uf Joko Taekley,
GRA.YD B1FEB FALLEY B. B. CO.
HJAML'EI. WUKS, l—Mre.
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Lote No*. 14, IT 16 ata lOo.
J»••&lt;&gt;«, Mtcw., Oct. rd.ISSA.
Dur.aihiut *•■&gt; •!Ing tbs'petition, defy rrrited
II. WRIGHT, AlVy ri Law, MHdtevlUe.
X’OTICF.- A u.cetu.t of tbc .Stoakkaterr* of &lt;Z Al.laU Wadri s^Vcdi'irr of said deeeased
ertwie' fof fluworr Biifai
It tke Grand Iti'vr bailey Rail Road Cvtopasi prulag teal itoadmeusUalMa. afamd aalato—v
170R HALR-K W off r Yggrilea « ia taw. of
1'aoasr* Orncw. Bsawr Conn. 1
• HI to lidd at tl.enlBce ut tto etonpaay iatSe Lr re—auitted Io Ito petMiearr.
Hsrttn-s, October *4. 1*44.
f
1? ilopoTpric* »; per aettov H. WRIGHT.
cur afJackass on Thnrtear. Ito vth day af X*TWleotoa'h u Ordered, teat Hoaday lhe Cll
A LL persons baling claim* agaiaal lb* eelala
.eQtor.JnCA.rt I u'clnak. I' M , toe ito parpuM dat i i Xovembec nett, at uinea'alock ia Ito for
aoto. toa^rsed for the hearing of-id fMition. A of Cbuaoey Adams, doceaaod, ar* torebr T?NR HALX-N -X“f n-rttaa M ia lt.ll.»d.
af sleellas sees* direetoea af ito Caaii say.
aoltlad teat Una Court WiU toar sad sdjasi aach J 140 acres ; pric*L&gt; per *cvv.
*11 vitor persons Islersslsd ia said eslsle, an etsi-a oa th* XMh day of February 1»44, al ewe TJ'OR SALE—OO areas oa aecliea i“. ia Orange
rroakMbawpWS* .lasrd.loasnfa.ldewait.tton o'clock. F. M-, lhal totnglbe lias* Marttod by Ihfe
E-Ftart
to to bUdto. al lb* Prab*** OBor. fa te* rUiaa. court for creditors Io present their claims agaiaal •£ rOtojjritap P4TOOOW.
said estel. far odJustewal.
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WX0B SALR-JLo X af Ota * to Tbonopple ;
(A &gt;'»• ewpyT
S. C. PRIXDLK.
JT price, •* pee ace*.
H. WRIGHT.
And it to farther Ordered, teat aald petitioner
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tale, of Ito predewey nt said prtitna, end haarGUARDIAN'S SALE.

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Silious Fever,
Fever and

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indi^stion,
Jaundioe,
Kidney Complaints,

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Great Decline,
In Prices,

is that 0MT strike at the root of IWaee,
by ersdicatmg every parcels uf impurity
Aft X\xe Y»\ooA,
fcr tbe fife and hmlA of U&gt;e body dependr
upon
the
purilT
tbe blood tbo body drags
7f th. U«»l of
is poiwned,
out s miserable exnueoee.

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OVE parson writer, her daughter wm cured
of fiu of nins years' standing, aad b* VitM
daaoe nf tav yean
.
AVGTHn writes, bis sow was eared

jurann *u«,u r»w

Jjunire with’the

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sAer tmn." ererv medicine in bis rvaeh
AROrm was eared uf Fever bora
which had eusud hiartreo rears
AV0TK1B of Rheumatism of eight yndra.
Cases innntosralue of ityepepsia and l^ter
Complaint could bo mentioned ia which the
Purifier and I’illn
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are the moat ortho snd thorough pilIo (bal
hate ctor been iairwtaecd.
They art so diroetly upon tbe IJ ver. so su­
it's &gt;hal &lt;*1M M sueh an eausrt aa ihkt tbe
erstem dor. id relapse into its forever V-e
dilion, whieb b too apt to be ibe esm wllh

vatfrt.^ora'U Xkc weak anA
AtXyAvXaXtA.
Dr. 'Ko'boc.kV

tnined the look of at Ail kept
iiseiiiMaa. ami frequeut inJi.,
tendency tn leap, ennlraaled strikingly
with the heavy gait and cold temperment
ubaarved in those of the eeouad JoL Tbcrg
can bo no dimbt,” BuMsiagauH adds,
••that a higher price would have been ob­
tained in the market for Iba oaen reared
under lhe Influence of eah."—Rural Au-

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READY ___ 11EH££

wrm
absence of cnmrwwi aalt WfiivMW. tu lhe
formation of fat," and that the “fatuniog
of aa Mlmd is readerad mimpoeeiblo,
when we add to ila food an exceeauf bell
although short of tbe quantity required
io proiactiB-jairgntRc M^soL"|fi !■/&lt;?eenily, however, in aUoaiun to experi
menta made- since ibe-publicaiiou of tba
warl h&gt; which the abotc scutencsw oed r.
Liebig says:—"Sall dore tu.t act aa a
Krodueec ut flesh;, bul.il nauUalixe* the
jnriosa aednns of the eocdiT’win«7*hicb uitrtt be united in tbe unnatural atate of
nnUoaH fed or Ikttarifog &gt;0 Older lq P*l»4
dnee Itesfl ; and the advantage#maiding
ita uee can hardly be estimated too higbly."
The experlmenta of Bouseingault bare
. often been aibidad U&gt;. as indicating the!
aa|t by no means exercises a bcnefWa!
Iiiflueoce upon the growth of cattle, and
upon the development uf flesh, to tbe ex­
tent usually naciibad t® it. His more
recent experiments, bonever, result in
lavor of salt. Thus, two lota of steers,
of three each, were fed oo hay for thir­
teen nioolhs, one k&gt;l being alLwed salt,
tbc other n't.
A
The average weight per head of lhe
salted lol, al ths conmenceiner.t of tbc
eperimenti was M5 pound*; nt the end
of thirteen months 2.000 pounds. Increaau. 1.135 Iba. They emsumed. per
brad. 15.792 poonda of hay, therefore,
pruducad* 143 pounds of increase uf aub
mnl.
Tbe second lot, which received no salt,
averaged at ’Iro eomencemcel of tba expe.-imant, fWM prmnda; at tbe end of thir­
teen mouths, 1.M0. Increase.904 p--unJ«.
They cunsomed, per bead, 14,533 pounds
of। Lay. Or one Um uf hay pruduevd 137
|x«itds .of increase of apuiiat.
The steers recwiving sell produced ail
pounds mors Increaae fur each, tun of hay
cousuhieJ than theme not allowed salt.—
This may be considered Only a alight ad­ TU ll^ert '/ !&gt;'■ Mml't Ctfa AIM, «ad Sow
•
U 'Ms'cwwT^r C»rmf4M.
vantage, and In France did not pay for
Msny y.ars sga, • UU«I rrdiiu* in 1‘hlUd.lpUU.
tbe cost &lt;&gt;l tba sail; in this country, how­ I Lori UHMrrwwMU oraduMllr '.I..
,
ever, where call is much cheaper, itn use
will dnofillesa ba profitable. B»ussing- !
suit remarks, “tbe salt oxrrcisi s no vs®,
siderabte influence on the growth, yet it
appears to ehert a beneficial effect on tbe
appearance and condition of lhe animal."
Aller tbe first fourteen days, no percvpli
ble diffwrvnee was observed bct&lt;s even tbe
two Iota ; but In the course uf tbe month
following, the diffrrenaa was visible even
to the unpmctlced eye. In the beasts of
both lots, ths skin to the touch was fine
and sound, but the hair in the cteers'llav.
ing salt "was smooth and shining, that of
ths others dull and erect." As tb^esperi men I preg reeved, these eions b
still more pr.-rttlAifit. •'tn tbo ai
uf lhe second lot, sftor they had h
call for a year, the heir wvs taattri
tbe skin here and iters' devoid of i

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’D\arwkx.a,‘D\j%cxvXcr^, ■BAvewm.aXkwea, etc.
. These fitters tui
Hp in,®t**H
batten. &lt;;f whiah theahvw is » fu- rim­
**’: Ths label is Jtnr’si engraustf, and
Is provided with a •nfr-guard front
eounter/viUrs. (Prise £1 per hatrie, or
•to for IS.
a W. Robaak. ffh-eprirfcr, Jfo. d
Eaal Fourth Bt, CmoiMAll, la whom
•U onfora shmsU b» uddreed.

melon of Um Leng Lland variety. which
awphaeea aeon thia remarkable auighu—
Sis ’• King &lt;4 all tha meh-uo" I* 574 by
inciwain circa inference. and its weight
is 47 f pounds t Tba credit fur raising
this spk-ndld specimen uf tbe watermelon
trilM Is gist® by Mr. Woodbridge to
Mr. E. A. Trumble, -Ip bad charge «&gt;f
hia grounds. Since thia tneh.n ha« been
on exhibition at onr &lt;4Bea U has st trotted
muchtlttcntiun, and ia naturally regarded
with bmglng ey*» by alt visitor*.— IFh-

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TOL. I.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1865.

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Jrvlng,
Johnstown,
Msple Grove,
Orangeville,
Prairieville,
Rutland,
Thorns ppb,
Woodland,

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John MeCullum,
Peter Cobh,
Hiram Coleman,
Henry Mallory,
A.
T.
D.
M.

Whole number of families 15, —-----“
• parsons 45
**
amount furnished
4710 00
Amount of Relieffamished to families
of Volunteers In the township of Barry,
from Oct. 1st, 1884, to Oct. 1st, 1865.

C. Town,
Phillips
8, Bugbee,
T. Wester,

Perlina Ward
Carolin Barber
Margaret Clark
Saras Quick
Jane Tencyck
Catharine keech
Mary A Griffith
Mary E Hill
Halda Wright
Adalis LUone
Lcnoria Rowers
Elizabeth JiTartin
point a Committee of hie on Finance.— Matilda Nichols
Sophia Pitta
Motion prevailed.
The chair appointed Messrs. Town,
Wheeler, Gib, Pariah and Phillips, se Cynthia Wisner
Francis Norwood
such committee. '
Mr. Mallory moved that the sbeir ap­ Elizabeth Geslsr
Louisa Corwin
point a committee of five to equalize the
Hannah Haas
AMrssn.rut Roll. Motina lost.
Mr. Town moved that the chair ap- Christiana Thomas
Elizabeth Brown
Lucia A Boggett .
Mary Leonard
Mary Cisco

Phoenix of Hartford.

READSTilat MM. WErtCOTTfikT*.
BJJUNUIUDJMOLjUJMi PTUJmU ft

Assyria,
Baltimore,
Barry,
Cterlton,
Castleton,
Hastings,

Maria Bober
Rachel Stanley
French E Skillman
Mary E Robinson
Eva Soott
Lucy Kingsbury
Froderickor Beegam
Doralha B Smith
Susan A Bsmmou
Mary 8 Jordan
Jane A Kelley
Eliza Rice
Aon English

Insure with’.the Phoenix

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families of Volunteers in his respective
town, since tbs first of October, A. D.
1884. to October first, A. D. 1885, the
number of families far which relief has
been furnished, the number of persons In
each family, and Man the probable
amount needed the coming yesr. Mo­
tion prevailed.
Mr. Wheeler moved that the County
Treasurer be requested to furnished the
committee on finance with an estimate
amount of the present IndebtodMaa of
the County.
On motion Board adjourned until 7
o’clock, P. M.
Erntvo Satins, |
Monday, 7 o’clock, r. M. J
lbw rd met pursuant to adjournment—
Roll tailed—quorum present. J. H.

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It. stjf g»H»f wlib.u s.y rvsrL

nasTixutu-si nssttsgs

On motion Board adjourned until to­
morrow morning at 8 o’clock.
J. M. CanwaLiuuca, Clerk.
Tuesday morning, Oct. 10th. 1865.
Board met pursuant to adjournment­
roll called—quorum present.
Board
proceeded to businesu.
Mr. Phillips offered the fallowing res­
olution :
Rrso/eerf, That the County Treasurer
be requested to furnish a list of lands
returned far delinquent Uses to each
Supervisor, in which aid bads are situ
■ted, in order that the Board of Super­
visors may cause the same to be rsaases-

tUTTLK CIUK—Bsltle Creak Basse,

sr eten •F«l»v of tfcr ITCB, PUb
BIKTItn, MBBBM ma, W4U«
SCltTOUX, ILUSetB BUCK, «SSM*
MI3 KBTprWkM T«PU» OS T8I
KMJ&gt; R«J®»

VIRTUE IN tut?

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‘ Gold sed 8Uv»r Plate.’ S3d
IX VliLOANfTB HtH

geschwind,

Merchant
iD FOR SALE.

HOWARD

"
“
" persons 82.
*
amount furnished
41,478 00
A mount «&gt;f Relief furnished to families
of Volunteers, Io the township of Baldmore, from Oct. 1st, 1 WK, &gt; to Oct. 1st,
1865.
/

Stockings
Tomlinson
Harlot Johnson
Rent JI
Hannah Fry

Polly Johnson
Rhoads
Fronds Crane
Ellen Hall
Jane Crapo
as reported be accepted. Motion pre­ Sarah Warner
vailed
Rebecca Houghtaifa
Amount of Relief famished families
Bantch
of Volunteers In the township ofOrange Kvmberifag
villa, from Oct. 1M, 1884, to Oct 1st. Caaaady
'
BewJ&amp;
IWH.
____
Kibber
Hellen N Brooks
Alta AnnCreadla
Emily Cross
Mariah Ternr
Thylor
Sarah Ann Clark
Hannah Train
MeDwuld
Prudence Woodman
Sally Ana Blais
13 00
EHenor Swarts
17 00
Mary E Allan
41 00
O P N ichole
W 04
Daniel Crump
n
oo
Sarah L. Pain
no oo
Charles Woodman
io oo
Mariah Smith

TKE MOST SKEPTICAL,

bSW5flAeM

Adeline Smith
Julia Ann Young
Jane Cbrispell
Lwiu Dai is
Amanda Munger
Elizabeth Bowen
Sarah J Coz
'
Lucy E From
MarysU Burgles
Olive Durban
Mary Sisco
Permels Yeoman
David Dodge
Lydia Bartram

Tailor,

Gchial Cbalker
Watson Walt

A de lisa Lewis
f *‘
A O Baekhnff
’&lt; '
Lttcy Swartout
Hannah 8h ton tz
Emily Atwood
Margaret Bort
Mary E Francisco
Mary K Carpenter
Almira Carpenter
Sylvia Barnes
Hannah Raed *'
Clarinda Newkirk
Mary E McUfa
Emily W Walter
Whulo number of fam»&lt;
" amount furnished
Amount of Relief furnished
of Volunteers in the township
Usd from Oct. let, 1864, to

Emma J Bolton
Sophia Smith
Adeline Euse
Almira Edson
Catherine Biglo
WiUiMuio Baughs
Dolly Broad beck
Betsey IIotcbhlM
Eliza Kilpatrick
■Margaret Haight
Sarah A Wheeler
Lucy A Dilleibeck
Sarah Mathews
Sarah J Wickham
Margaret Ebeaiey

, '

41,192 00
to Ism’dice
of Wood­
Oct lai,

1

smoent farolsbed 41.111 M
J.,M. Canvaixu^ta.

AftcroaM Searion, I oWoek.'
Board met pursuant to adjoumtMht—
rdll called - Qaoruta presettt—Board
nrorevded to *&gt;*■«!news'
Mr. Carpenter move4 that the' Board
proceed to equalize-the asaaaemest roll*
by taking the towns in alphabetical order.
Mr. town offered lha following amendmoot: that tbs rolfa ba equalised by
commeuciog with the highest assessed
fast year, and ending with the lowest.—
Motom prevailed with the amendment.
Tabic showing tho valuation of the
taxable property In lbs several townships
In the county of Barry as t—Mid by
tbo Supervisors.

i&lt;n

roll eaHed — Qo'.rtrni jrrewcm
nroeended to btfaineea.
.
'Jfr. Coleman-moved’’ thatii
viSOr be allowed fifty, oafa^
Ellen Miller
far each family relieved; lirtf
maklnk of hie repot t. Afotfad
Jfr. Cole mhved that U»
Catherine
that each Supervisoe ebovM M
Whole m
cents a quarter for each farhftj
including the making his repo:
“ amount forohhed
41,076 54
soMed. Jfutioriprevaihd./Amount of Relief farmsbed to families
Mr. Cols morid that eU&gt; fi
TMtodtoJptet be allowed fartfeeufiTh fadit*
of Volunteers fa the township of Cattle- Tu-t„
. ar
ton,from Oct. let 1864, to Oct. let, 1865.
Mr-liooghtalin moved thatlhc asses- c._h..
mset roll of the township of Hastings be
equalized as assessed by the Supd tt families of Volunteers fa ll*'I
erxisor.
Motion lost
hip of Rutland' from Oct. 1st,
' ' ‘W
Mr. Phillips moved that the aaeos- fat.’1st, 1865.
Whole number of fafatiwW
msnl roll of the township of Hastings be
equalised by adding IweotyAva per eent.to
the
real
estate
valsaUuo
mad.
bv
the
Jones
Reynolds
Brian
Sizbury
Raynvund
took

rail of the tdfanshfpof JUmston n- be
equalized as assessed by the Supervisor.
Motion prevailed.
.
Mr. Ptilllpv moved that the ssreeupent
roll of the township of Aetyrfa be equslized as assessed by the Supervisor. Mo­
tion prevailed.
Mr. Phillips moved that the assess
meet roll of the township of Thorodbple
be eousl.reii ■■
l.. .1.. a..^_
visor. Motion prevailed,
' «
Mr. lioughtaltn moved that the aaseaswent roil of the township of RutlandXe
Sarah A Lucas
8
44
equalized by deducting d pec cent from
Mary Carpenter
4
25
the rati estate valuation made by the
ChUdran of C SteWdsad 5
M
Supervisor. Motion prevailad.
Miner Aldis
1
M
Mr. Phillipa moved that the aaaeaffi
Hamah E Moon
4
48
raent roll of the tuwuahip of Irving £
Ms! vine Barnum
2
‘
8
equalized by adding 8 per csm. to the
Mary Roush
7
128
real aetala vaJuatfau made by the Super
Jofia A Ludlow
3
24
viedr.; WHeblwa hwvby yarn and traya
Emitine Bunn
2
23
••fcikroaj Nays—HongbtaJin, Csrpea.
Eliza I Barber
,4
45
ter, Keagl4 Keath, Cobh, Mallory, £ri,
Eliza Cain
4
8
Biigbee, Parish-0. Yess-Cole. MeLucinda Pryer
4
58
Cullum. Coleman, Town, Phillipa, Wheel
Whole number of families 20. ——— er,;Polly—7. _
.
*■
“ persons 74.
“
amount furnished
4888 60
Amowt-of Belief faruinbed to families
of Volaatasre la the township of Maple
Grove, from Oct 1st, 1984, to Oct 1st,
toa&lt;i
'

Esther Eno
Esther Briggs
Abagail Ransom
P 8 Jaquaye
Margaset Brown
Catharine Newton
FSQueen
Elizabeth R Haw by
Sarah ljiwrrr.ee
Rechel P DiUon
Wright
.

Busan M Hopkins
3
It
AImiro Wallace
4
34.
Hannah L Wright
6
8
Cynthia A Howard
3
00
Eliza P Palmer
3
50
Whole number of families 17.
----.^ouni f^hb^d60'11,105 72
Amount of Relief furnished to families
of Votuntenrs In the township of Yankee
8|rtags, from Ost. 1st, 18«,&gt; &lt;&gt;«•«*

gHfaS
Williams
Edgstt
r-

° Ikreort of the aiSosot of isUef fartUto.
femlMN of rolaatsen hi OrtTVaMbb
Jobqgcwn rrMOK.IMAM^

tffwt.Il
42 ’OO
00
,..^1S
t.^ tf 00

mart roll of the to*

k&amp;c™
h cent, te tba
!e by Ua fae.

___________

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toimmrs “ESIE rufi ifiPir

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YEn nin^ store,

S 15

Just opening in the Holbrook Block, Hustings, Mid).

ii'iH iilli-’ i

F. D. ACKLEY. Druggist.
Would invite the public generally to -cull and examine stock and' prices, and not
wait for further notice. The JVcw Store is all the raise !
Wanting., Oct 25th. 1865,

asaasn’i

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ill PM;
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HARDWARE STORE

GOOD8

H3D8

.UZldfinH kui&lt;H,.O I BURT01

O.. H..«n&lt;

STr?

i-'d kr

c

0.
Clark &amp; Co., fur a moditino that will
1 cwro oiuglis, colds, croup, whooping
Let *11 Our Meader* Knew

Is gawarsJly kept up to ths waaU of tba peopi»

and will be sold at
BfUte or Bowjamt. U. Fsdhtr.
Dr0*PJDt~8TXTtOF MICHIaAS

Railroad Prices,
Adding Transportalion; and eoauMs mainly of
IRON,

I'M1*

Paints, Oil, &amp;«.

DR. RORICK'S
STOMACH

PANS,

8ITTB1S
Nm Darn Sioaa.—We would direct
attcntiHi tuthd Advertisement of F. D.
Ackley in anAher column. ■ Ho ia open
jng afiae Stock nf Drwji and ATedieinea,
fancy Goods, Stationery, Groceries, &amp;c.,

which hr h telling cheaper than can be
bought elsewhere.
lie aolicita a call,
which llvjae in wont of cheap goads will
do well I" notice by calling nt the New
Drug Store, in the Holbrook Block. Esh

Advertisement.
Lost.—Oo Sunday, 21*1 inat., a Puck-

rt Divy. having the name of its owner,
•Ike.
Clark, V.rduill. Jf.ch.” rm
ibe Ih ital*. Whoever may .find it will
n-nfti a favor and will be liberally re• ardid, by leaving it at thia vfliee.
Tut Fsttonr Dehot of the Michigan
Crtilial 1&gt;. K.at Detroit, *«« burned
tl&gt;e groul-J r-tl Wcdliooday night of hint

week.

The fire occurred by. accidental

|ux&gt;pc&lt;(y belonging to the Railroad Comjtny and to • tier fwam in all part* &lt;4
vbernnmtry will reach nearly a million

XI&amp;&amp;IWXMT SOOBS.
MRS. F. D- ACKLEY

Shelf Hardware,

WWMHSS.WTW lau oro*r
u h»published In lh*U*Mlag» Hanuar, smwspaparprmted In aald eounty. of Barry Lrlbrea
•uwavtite waeks, pmtoaa i* AM* d*y nf hw(Atni.sopy.)
B.C-HUNDLi,

ROPE,
I^egulati
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

??’

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

’VXxcac, 'BxX.Xctft

avc vxot o^eceA to \Yx^\k\A\.e
a* ,pi uaeAve\.wx u&gt;\&lt;vt\x. xbaW.
i pctilioa, d*ly rer.4.
cute. a\k
“\W.%
tlx administrator.
vb’Wvv to,” &gt;ou\ a» a
i r&lt;vwcAYaV, a£cWt — a arcaX
I 'But^aX.aXq’f o\ X\vx BuiXem..
SIGHT and HEARING!
i
‘'•'We. *B\\&lt;oa» av.»\vxcX»
c&gt;5 X\\c Wc%X avA SoWX\x\.\ver&lt;.
OCULIST AND AC KI ST.
Kaa,
a&lt;vray, Ybwa
tbcirtJ. a»d ibc num nfoe
dolUnand (...irnxn cwt.
vxexAcA axv artytke
mort|^ige. be»id». &lt;b« ea*
SXowxacYte^vXXe'ce., vAvv.c'W,
•boafd nut be granimi.
Notice U lhervt.ro ben
And It la farther Ordered, that card petitic
WKcvk yw
t\aavAA\cb,
Indeatareof Mortgage wi!
go. eutioo to I he peraona h.leroaled in i
Ing to the outate in such » —-------------r.—
data, Of lha poo.teney of aald petition, and
Xvtae., art
by n aal« ofUahuumua saUjaortcefte d.ocr. awCt at XW
hearlag lloreof. l.jr eaudag a copy of thia 01
bed, being the oooib erot quarter of the north. a wwrc
lubo publlalMui iu the llutitgt litter, a a&lt;
I vest quarter ot aection oe.entm, tn loun&gt;hi|
paper printed and circulating lu aald count)
.---- ll,,. C'cntil.
PiJious Fever,
harry, (or (unr auceea.tra weeksprovioMtoi
day rt liearrog.
K. C. H1NDLE.
Fever and Jigv,e.
KOPS WANTED!
Liver Cornplaini,
the underriguyd a :)• pay tnra Sa Io to Ccnla
U H (Lyepepsia,
Indigestion,
Jdwidioe,
Kzdn ey 'Camp laint»,
MORTGAGE SALK.

axvA aW. Ckx«ea*«.%
\av nature.

1A INTO.

AND.‘nrOODEN TIT ARE.

HARNESS SHOP.

tarnal.br
BDSTOS,

a ekvav-

'VXvc.sc. WxXteru

c n-iJ.raMy wdur^tx! and imp ovrd.
It is a util conducted nntl influential
partial.

ma

art, eova\vowcA c§ rare. arUk
\xo\v-Cv^\A rooXs avA Wx\j%,
a-YCvcYv. w.a*kc XYvtva

■vVuAAci r?orvte.

vu&lt;«a.— \\ e surrender a large portion

FALL &amp; WINTER
GOODS,

&lt;4 vur spice, litis week to the pyru ejd
ingi rd the Ihmrd of Rupert isop*.
It
will be seen, notwithstanding the large

AT THE
COMMISSION HK» NOTION
1 persona bariBgeUiawwgatetHt.a1-

leers, the finances of the couirty ‘are in j
good condkloti, excepting tluit l.-gucy of

\Yw, w°°T

vftwn'B Vrtt.'adi.

■a.oWk'A

timidity mid lad policy, the f20,000

Eiibimh and Uwttslo.ta.—tn the burry
of arranging premium*, and the cornYv*eom|daiaofjo*r»loa»ad&gt;,aufortaaaUd}-»
limed labor of Secretary’of the Agricul­ aeptic ; but ought not your atooseb W wmplaio
tural Society, Editor, &amp;c., aeroral erruse ofyoot J’oesibiy tbepaapjeo rodwrsorada
ply tbo slosacb'a matbodorukiag reva»ge upon
crept into the List nF Prcmiuiiti, as pub
you far ocglr i...«a.X abosiag ll. 1'whrp.yoo
fished la*'. w rck. We note those errors bare oevri made oo) »«&lt;Mt to !o&gt;pr«r. Its cobdi
I.UU, but on the other hsnd arc rootirn»lly er»m-

GRIND-STONES,

JTATE OF MtcnlOAX, 1
Prob.
3
Harry Coant r.
f ’ tor aai
At aseaaiun of aald Court haUea al
stcUtKco.latbo tlllege of UaMtage,
M tub day o&lt; October. la tbs yaar o
”«i.w C. frMk?1
»rV^»’at»

In th. matter of th* estate of WUliaa

_

, the nndarrigned.CoinmlaaHxier.. duly appoint-

-fetowwvcXv WxXter*

,Tot Mid dreeirod’ in ih. tarn.hlp of Haiti-

»on&gt;e, Wve. \uoot maw raaxv^

■ Heplronb.”Ims. beiag lb*

"Br. TXoYjaeV*

,limllod t.r

*

8te^v&lt;Ae\v Walter*
are X\xc rvtXx ntaw't ttoYact,
ax\A Comfort

MILLINERY STORE
EHM.lKli©©!’® IKIi®&lt;KE.

&lt; V» tTAT»S.

SILK. AND

STRAW

BONNETS,
LADIES',
'
MISSES'

CHILDRENS*
tire *pwUfaU&gt;m||*fily.aa*lbeyaro awty that
.
i boat pargatirr laeusiB* Jrt rttacarrrrd.

ftXovftaeV. ISvXXw*
noubod that thlaCcnrt will hear and adJuaV aueh

vav\\j,ora\.c. X\tx wuk avilk
AeXiWx’iaXtA.
^r^erW.I«*l.pr»-^lbs^l-.. *«.i..i

calf was a a graded to 8. P. Cnjy, Oinitrted m the report. A besntlfbl Autumra! Wreath, which during the fair wao
placed over the entrance of tire floral
tad!, was the work of two llttlo daughter*
of Dr. C C. Bert, r.f t!ii* village.
Il
was n .t cnteied for premium and wo*
overfouked by the jnt'ges.

“&lt;A w^eopy?)
(
*rtF
•.

7/-fltl At DlAjSN RA DQ1! 11 '&lt;

\x\Au\\A\vA.vi
crttA ycvcOkc. TaY^C

ate, Wxe. SotKtft’t. VntAfciL,
^ce,»e tv&lt;vac, 'Duiirtjaea,
twUwi, 'BNxcutttaYxwv* Ut.

sixty-live.'

TOZKSMWSSkTx'fftli:
wjruu*.

* ffhar. .giittru art put up irv ^uwH
bcttln, cf which the abevt u a fha-ctmlb, Th? laM'ii.iMy mgrarwd.and
wfrX a ewfr-Fuani /bwm
aoMtw/sftsn. CVm* fl per battit, or

..Itad t* It* PeUH*B«r, u»« rxasmerlaaaidaui
"^Tberrnpou. It I
dV »f Norrab*'
J£d“iLutblt«Jj

Ungs, aad vhow c*»*». if »n{ ‘i’*'?'"•’“L

I

jj

cBsaiiksn,.,

Merchant

Tailor,

Ayara Ague Cure,

for the speedy and certain Cure of in».
termitleol Fever, cr Cbilla and FevaK*.
Dumb Age*, Periodical Heed AehonitBilliowa Headache .and Billions Fwwcc.,
/.

Or. ■B.a'onxVv
.
'
ftXO’KUIC.VL 'B'taUMb 0b 8hert NBllec «ad la Gstd Style.

In th* matter of the date of William M. Bond,
tw"n K oiud. 1,0.11. M. Doud, nnd ll.n.j.t. A.

COMMBS1ONEB* WIKI

Ble&amp;ddng and Pressing
And all olkr work dung

m,H- C. PRINDI.E,
l’rotl»1»-

Dv. YXo\&gt;acV* .

It it reported that the gallant Gen. Ter­
ry the hero of fort Fisher, will shortly
lr»d Io die alter • daughter ofa well known
merchant ofRichtnond.
It seotna «a tlx*’
'ho Southern dmnsrls are orereomeing
their eversion fur every thing native «r
germane to “Yankoedora” Other case*
•imiler to the above are reported.

Kept constantly on hand, end for sale on
Reasonable Terras.
. .

�BARLOW,

7PW
8-MAJ

TWIT UWWIITUI

READY __ RKHjf

COMTOm

FLUID 1XTRACT BUCHU,

iToa

SEVEN GREAT BLEBSfflQg
MCXUD . TO rm BUMAM Ujj
■’ oww Bonu o»

■.&lt;gta HASTDtM

DRUG &lt;fc BOOK Have just Purchased
STORE

0. ft SPAUEftlNG,

uXS

BBMO WJttti

n«ux«u sh&gt;./sm sm On—Afinl^. OoAir^* 0r~&lt;r&gt;.

tai

iw Jfi 1»wSM. WC« WC BMRk*
Mj Stock embrace* all that is usaall/
YefAln'a CuunUy Store, tuck aa ‘ j

HELPBOLD'S EXTRACT BDCHU,
' wwrtwJrimM tr-&gt; &gt;1B«—.

DRY GOODS.

NEW GOODS,
$m«r,

Roberts &amp;. Strikes,
'SSDTJBSD 1PM0BS S

To Suit the Times.
JVRT BEC£IVKD

GBOCBltfES

WE DEAL IN

iev and moat complete aseortment of

DMVGS AND MEDICINES,
f CheaaJcaH, PaiBla, Oils, Ac.

DRYfCOODS,
Groceries,

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

BOOTS AND SHOES, AcTo dim Ili .ir»I lv»4«

Ao

Great Decline, School
In Prices,

I am selling

Books, BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

eTJL.TIONTErR'V,

•*». •»4rfwW wM-

riMR, PKMUUR. IRKS. F A rm, DTttOFER

Hats &amp;. Caps,
UfflUIUNCE co.

I nare a FyLL&lt;SOX)pK of BOOTS
AND SHOfc, in the' Lie of which I

GROCERIES!

। eS^^’Tel-CITCxnZO

'/birwPi^wi

Te*. porrsF, kuoam. stjcek. fkitir.
FBUUKnuA RAL1US. CODFUML

ladles* Calf Pontoee A Tea RhllUags.
'

OUR STOCK

Men** Urefwas at Twelve SMIllAg*,
Ollier Thiaga in jFjwpnrUen|

"Mj

•AND-

(buda wire ^ILL bought side* the

OUB FACILITIES

ready pay,* charge nothing for interest,
•othtog Am koepiog boebe, nothing frr
i
-r'
«
. . ' T7*.

rAa-A&amp;tor, y Zv. SO^O/.
rnd A-r !
ta aaaa saved xf teart^Mbi. •
J
,
r*m ac°• •'•■latrwidiag; to philadsijth, i
IKJSSX&amp;rAytSyx.-!

STATOUKEBT

ABID

Aha a gnat rartatf »t he

cn®3irxs'u" T'xmnnsxB'T
AH Cooklif Extracts,

: great &lt;J*cU~ iopshM, la^^ cHh or.

TCCiVAT, RMSA.M. to W.M.

ie Article I

MassaiwtiT”—

VEIT SMALL PROFIT

Tttabe Sefen.'hacvr.er eaataeow

Be*MM ta

„ uSLiWaif'S UtSACt niOU
'^E2P.r?OU2©*BO8B WACM

For Doing Business,

HH Mftvm

Which will be sold

TO ANT IX TBX\
STATK.

Don't f-rget (be place, al

RUSSELL’S STORE,

CROCKERY
0. B. SPAILBIM.
Hastings, Me, S, IMA

is Ous Orwt Diarsifc

•«j£
awdieerj P"” * tiers. Uakaaau. *«..
’ yae »6y ml Mile rf RADWAYS ttAOT
RMUKT WNl de m&lt;w geed, ead eat he aaad ta
r“ry°‘T' ■tU° **• *’U"’ "P*** *»

«.

tan

OSRBXJART

!•**-&gt;

[psore with .the

JUUL'S Ml'UKU* CQ.
Mar 10, IMA.

j.

.

ria*a.

Hastings, Mich.

Boat F«U to Q«lL»t SpauUla*-.

U* ojkiil Stele***!.
CARD AMET1 1

S»33,lZ2.t;4

FOB CASH on BEADY-PAY.

.most roret.*R

FATHIT MEilCIIEt.

is the largest ever
brought to this mart,

•**’

VERY CHEJUP!

ARB XQUAL

Ifcaaaaswe ewaacw a* term

■tnm

WOOLEN FACTORY.

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

tlARHSUH. MICA.

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

•

WANT TO000 lha. ,4 WOOL
mennfwture into CLOTH —

FOft IRREGULARITIES.
Lav. MMdletlUe.

lher •« them er by tto yard.

FWiocxR»-»fr

//Mt*/ ckeaprti ray to tftl yaad Cialk
&gt;r yeew/amiAae. Try ii!
WOOL CARDING

FLUItl EIJBACT S&gt;»»trt»lttA,
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X (Me«*.**.ta J^aeaitt^ .R.Waue,. .
T7&lt;hl fta'1x3w*mas bkUmHs. la TUrel

OLD LADIES As FAIR MAIDENS

Agents Wanted
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NATION AX.

WORK.

The Lift, Ttser. ..d PeM|C BerrUre .f

ABRAHAM

SEW SKIRT FOR 186H

BDDIB SilB'IS.

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IBDOTa &amp; SHOES,

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to lhair eradine*.
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Shirts and Drawers

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Sastiny' Hiaym girtrim.

IS FUBLlARKDKrBBT WZDKE8DAT,

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formad «ne that Ubod brought ms half
a ton of coaL

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L - as^ir.ic.u, j W-.. uimkm
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nto the middle ofthe rofori.
nsotu bow dura you r*dto

the nice bonnet, it presented rather an
ratediluvian aapect a* she pulled off the

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Get the'Genuine Article!
SOLID I®»CRAMC»^lh*t stead* tl»«
tnl at Timo and Sir*. «o public u»« and priKEAL

Pliccnix of Hartford.

toaMhrfKMian Bobb*,'
u&gt;* ifaqolru- Ivu act aware

mH.-,-

„ —riotmt

ftii'wte«&gt;

aee thi* bonnet wants a little fixin ; yob

dune over, and it won’t eoat you
and It'll make you a real cioe hot.
Miss Bubba is real good at fixU
old bonqtta; and if she I* stuck u
ha* to .work fur a livin' MJ*«i *•
I'm glad of that”
Mr*. Balo unfolded the dreaa, rad 1
looked at it in wonder. Sorely, it mbit
have been made in the reign of good
Queen Bera; for I never eaw any qf my
grandmother* wear anything like It, and
»o concluded it waa made before their

MUI object la th* raoaq—the E«quire’»
held brad flapped hto wing* aad etteifofl
a loud eock-e-doodle-do. At the name
time Ae dwr from tha woodvhod opened
J® S’. tkak^l'aUkl, .
and foe pig appeared, running and squeal­
ing ‘with *V bla might, einaely pursued
Web Wk teeUM‘fmA&gt;:Vte teye rf the run, were
by the'dof. Thu ladicii hopped up Into
J__ ....
-ikTj.k.
™ of wadlUated wig*.
—
----------------tbs chair* and screamed. Tbo men ran
. -We find tba* nrtifcial'hair—under
•fter the pig tn vain attempt* to capture
jthJcbc*tero»y theatovo tnentinned wigs
1L
were ,doubtlee* included—w.i* used a*
When the rooster erowed Etqulrw
ateera- efc., and la cohtfnually fa hot tee- Will by lU Gfo&amp;ihe Carthageman*,
"This drew,’ said Mr*. Bale, is one Gleason dropped MU* Hobbs' wig
ter'wlA *om* of bl* neighbor* Inctxlte- rad,' more generally,-by th* Romani,
that I tiler* tot a store by. I told Jacob screaming', ■“tit my hair alona, Mias
ouonca if tome of the depredation* oom- who bought large qrantiUa* ~f human
that 1 baud to part with it; but. tl I Bobbs I 1st my hair alone!"
milted by hi* unrnly five *to«k. A few hair, .foeofiag .-partictdarly the SlooSi
hadn't toy girl* to take It, I thought I'd
Finding that hia hair was not let alone, wi&lt;G.toe&lt;Va* AmbergV* Mwrfe.
bring it ovsr to you. You can git Mia* be put up hie hand* to see what was the
Bobb* to maha It orer for yon, tnd it'll matter with LU bead; but he dropped traveling thro' Colqmbiana wm ohlijed
to pass If* reridanea. ; A Btflg Worn the hair, that delighted the fancy of Ro­
them quickly arid began to danae around
make you a aplcndid dree*."
’
man ladle#, vu te eOMtruet with It a
About thia time an old lady took my the room, trying to (hake off hl* visitor ; davllght. nrah, tb*1t*ep4r of the
Tinpoo Saib; diaeokered Al* p’evdo Qua. tort bf towerdririne up grandly from the
wife aside and said to her :
but ths ronater wasn’t to be shaken ofl;
cyown of ihaibrad, till it reached a thbo''You’d belter git tome rapper, now, and In the Esquire’* endeavors to abake
Inui attitude, and to ornament the aide*
dpar, The folks will expect it, you off the rooster be did not notiee th* pig
wra pawing of Ata ridie^luija atreeture with formal
know. They bare brought in vlusls running about the room until bla foot oui Upon the road. Aff
and bellowhig. and thtowlng ub-w tfo- rovn nfeurla.'Hnied around with inatbmuff, I guru. Come, ril help you act came in contact wlllr It, and he suddenly
me«id&lt;foOT&lt;Mk.fl***Mly. In fwt;frtjn» emaUml.'peeririoA-atwIno* unfreqnently
measured hl* length on the floor! tripped
.the toblej’,
the f.ry of 8- Wim»r* demrartrathm* in mporadd a number of pendant euri*
ta the early part of my ministry, I
My attention waa called to the win­ up by tie pte.ZHe fell upon ths litde
on* would readily have taken him for on*1 •angling ...frpnt .various parts. The
waa settled for about two year* fa the dow by tome one exclaiming:
dog, which ottered one-groan and died. of the identicnl breed that hotted thelo- Greek Udiea, who pomeraed more aence
villagb of Barkeraville, in ra old town
“Wnal't that coming 1 U look* Ilka With him perished many hope*.
and’taste than the Romen, refrained from
ttiniotlve off* bridge.'
1
.
•
wbkh h*d been settled for many years. a moving wood, pile.”
The gbsate were rather aaddenefl by
,
"Taka tb*« bull put ef tW; wayr tfasra rtrtleulr&gt;u»extr#mr«,andcommrmly
The inhabitant* were not drelingui.Uetl
On looking out I taw a huge load of’ this tr*g1e event, and after toe Eaglrebad
arrangod their hair (a» »*/ *- '
J
thoutefl Naabiw be approached.
far any remarkable trait* of character or wood coming toward the bouse, and on recovered hi* feet, and Mis* Bobbi her
ur&gt;—wkfc thv eievhat.*' wa* th*1 »;±3rp“'“’
for intelligence, bat they’bad so uncom­ top waa a woman with a bedquill thrown wig and good temper, they departed.
mon propensity for money getting, aod around her. The &lt;bod stopped in front
When my quarter's afllary waa due,
। ’ Tb'e anclhflt G»ula were pr&lt;
were very proud oi their broad acre* and of the houao, and a man carefully twat­ Ae bill of artlclra that had been paid to­
I tone*hair, *nd deemed that it
dollar*, Lut were unwilling to part wiA ed the lady down; and" than they earn* ward it wa* banded In, and among the
up to the door . and rapped. Th* door item* I found mrat of lb* articles that
Ae aame.
1 bad been married but a few year* at opaiiad and in walked a stout farmer,, had been presented ar ths donation party
toe time of which I speak. My wife and with an ox whip in hia Land, followed by with the evttrptlow of former Walson'a
mvaelf were young and loeiperifnettf the lady, who proved to be hi* wife.—■ donation*.
I foond what wa* charged far the an­
and did not underatand the tnvaiery of On taking off bar wrappings a quiet little
getting along and keeping out of debt on woman waa revealed, clad in a dress of' tides, inefadira the bill at the baker.,
lb* small asJary which I received. Fut blue ftwnei. finished al the throat by a amounted to fifty dollars.
After Ude experience { camo to .the
it
a mystery' to us how any one had ■podcat ruffleof white; her sweetmoth­
ever livad ou su little money. We lived erly free waa lighted up by a pair off oowelusion that donation parties were ex■on the hope that better day * would c«&gt;me. kindly beaming blue ayoe. while her soft
and w* were rewarded by seeing the bmwn hair waa neatly folded beck under
light break tbr.iUgh to* dark clouds, shed- a little snow flake of « Mp,
“Bera •qtrer*," said farmer Wa taco. I've
brought yon dotrn some wood, and moth­
er'* goieome Hula mature fur your Wife
Dr. Hall aeya, “What add* to the
and children
Well let the wimmen better appearance of the person elevator,
'Aa&gt;«ffft^'&gt;04Mrfed al the President’*
folks tend to them, and you enow and what add* to the better ippearenoe of a
hraao ra I'hureday afteroeon. A man.
ehow me where to throw off the wood; farm Increase* it* »slue rad the respecta­
aomeuhst inebriated, called rad desired
there'* a cord and * half of It, and you bility of Its occupant; so that, H t« *1to see the President Be wa* boisterou*.
During th* last year of my lf«y .tn are quite welcome to it-"
wavs a good ioviwtmsnt, morally and
and an officer refused him admiraion up
Good Mr*. Wataon'a gift* conaiated of pecuniarily, for » fanner to supply bi*
■MmS.U I .«"«-! a ■“&gt; (ran *•
stair*, wbra be became very dtoorderiy
of the deacon*, whe informed me that soft flannel* and little warm woMen sock* wife generouriy and cherfully, according
•ad ww* pot outeflhs ExecutiveMraaion.
there wee to be a dra*l&gt;«m party "bn my for the children.
to bi« ability, with the means of making
WbrafltowL fifty fee* from Uw dw bo
Meanwhile my wife, with the assist- her family and home neat, taateful and
behalf on Thursday evening of Ute com­
lurarjJ w.drcw * revolver wn
rn.rfiw.ui.fM .*&gt; Wr.ua rr tidy. A bunch of flower* or a ahillmg
ing week.
-We have jievar, doe* anytttng fi-r
ribboo fiw the dr***, or a few pemdee'
-------- - — --------- » waa captured and
I worth of lime or a ddlar’a worth of paint
takra baforejuatto* Walter, who fined
you." •*. **.
for the booee, may be ao wed ae la give
him the earamaua *um *2,000 for carry­
ing ouoceated weapon*. Having no
of thrift about* home altogether beyuod
money he waa eommiUed. He gave hia
the value of the mean* employed for the
name Robbie* Sumner, and aaldbe wa*
purpose.
a brother ofOen. Sumner. He belong*
It is perhaps s«fe to say, that on throe
In .Atexnndria and his name 1. probably
form* out of four the wife works harder,
endure* more lh»n any other on th*
place ; more than ike husband, more then
A great outrage wu eummltted on a
A Fammjui Wrrnotrr Aim.-M- VT. young mim by As pwwragere Io a etagu
the farm-beod.' tsovs than the ‘hirod help'
L soaeh in Iowa * few day* ■&gt;'«*- Guo of
of the kltebra. Many a farmer speaks Aearal^pfo 2"°"^
to hfo wife habitually in terms mor* im- Hnd* v&gt; tho American J^ncuUnrul an die p**aeng*rs declared ho bad been rob
bed of ISM. Suspicion fell on tbs young
psrioua, impatient, and petulant than h* lutereaG«.»«»&gt;«»l of •
■Mm BmiU.
beta wlfiwrt arm.- maa; b* wa*i, aswrebed, no svidenc* or
mm im r- a* X". n.i. ■ urr
would rae to the scullioa of ths kitchen, erly kie^.U
” f™. .Ml I "&lt;•
"" ”
“ Inatrad bfappealing lq the charitable guilt eoold b* found; yet th* brutes ausor to bls hired man.
pedded bit* by the rack with a rape until
Many
a
farmer
’
s
wife
la
literally
work
­
for
aurpprt,
U
«rain»enc*d,early
to
copn&gt;u&gt;j nlw UUW l1*1 •’»'**» “
C.rtf«k!?.enrr£.k-^ Im baeama almost lifeUsa. Be wratben
bw^uin. i«w. fce-r
ed to death in an inadvertent manner,
cut dqwn,pnd a phyridan sral for, who
from want of reflection or consideration
on th* part of th* husband.
Non* era
nroAouoced Ws spin* serioedy injured.—
k. I'-l “• » 1 ka*-»»“"« “
At fait aceouut* th* young man was In ah
unde rslaad better than he, iu plowiug. or
C Aflar Maa. Grraa bad r*■ KJ
Bowing, or harvest time, that if a horse at, a Um, m&gt;tU babeaMft'e a ,ptoap*rd«»
gsta stek, or runs away, or is stolen, an­ ermer, Haring no hand* be learned to
u*e biktoca, which were longtrtban comHi* Up wva lira very fcxJBte;
Fran a r»i. bort dry *"« btersfi.

pIRENIX INSURANCE CO.

" -RV. -Wilmr.,- a.

giirtllmj.

nur wsiTioi rum.

/Yum the Official Statenuol.

rem battle cnnla.fs am mediefo*. a* w&lt;ll
rinit » eiipenor medicine, than on* dollar'•
rh of t!ie ordinary psin-kUlsra, tiaiawal*. At,

$933,172.64!
(FEBRUARY IMS.)

‘“"I* *f KADWATB BEADY
.11.1 -.11 do (nor* good, and con be wed for
ultrt^ri'dne^n le° ’UU“* wptedsd fer
REAP WHAT MRS. WESCOTT SAYS.
li HL'NDKED THOUHAKD OTHKR8 BAY
TUEMAME: '
MRS. WESTCOTT.

Insure with’the Phoenix.

I'lMcnix policies in*m-&lt;l by
&gt;
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princlpl* ot interaeee, UmwU «*« al Ma
Ll»t •( tear, awd CaUIM riacew.
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A lllh, S«pL IMb A 11th. Ort. S4h * trth.
CUARLOTTE-al Pkwaix Wraoe. AwK- l«»b A
ma, Sn-L ink a nth. Oct. totb a nth:
EATOS RAHIM-HoW, A**. 17U&gt;. B^t. 14th

JACKMlX-nibUrtl IfouM, Aeg. 1Mb A 18th,
Feyl. Ulb A 1Mi, Ort. Ulb A UtaALBION —Parker Exebseg*. Aeg. t«lb A «»t
AepL ITtb A 1Mb, Oct. !Mb Ulb.
M ARSHAI L-lUnxlon Home, Asg.tM, Beyl

BATTLE CRpEK-B.tU»O*k Um", Aug-I
IM. Sept. .Ort. Ort. 15th.
K ALAM AXOO—Kalsmaaeo lloo*«, A•&lt;• 84th,

aoon dodging about the room.
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The door again opened, and a lantern- i
jawed individual. *ta feat high, entered I

rad- W himeelf, mdked. hl* own eowa.

MAetodty for atw web pweedlmi*.-

VIRTUE JN THE
ilex. Elliptic

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RED JACKET'

ora if ’em ; be’.
week* •»
LturdaY, and a right dpwn amart pup
betetdo;&gt;ky be’a caught two rate »V
ready and chaaed one cat to death, He •
a darnatton amart pup. W l»-,

£d to*contain a ikelb '

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JONES &amp; DRAKE.

RGEON

DEHTI8T8,

w I». »«•

..Id eall th. stteuttaa • of AIX sraff*
wishing aaythi&gt;&lt; in tbs of DOTISTRT

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Alter thia individual cam*
with a porker under bi*

•.veepactentW R“*
&lt;* *»*
fart.imirutatote Afthe raaMry on mem*

• —p»0pte-af» lewd not te pryrtiem

Mr- P«*

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•-VEN GREAT BLESStMoa

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DRUGS! DRUGS

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and wiH,.lu;,wil&lt;l al

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lusnNCs, Uiai.

Railroad Prices,

HMI MI MEIIMUI,

Addikg TranapovUltai , aaJ foa.'.t* mainly •[

Books and Stationery

DR. BOMCt'S

Paints. Oil,

H*nw*ctw.| owe n.rraawn uaaa8TD1UtfiJ%

1ITTI1S
NEW
f th. MtaBHinity M Ibronlea^l ,(lb
&gt; &gt;..*««-. «|U&gt;.r tWnall 1'oa, VrUra 7Z
bu* urTt nUta FevwryMadWwVaR
Ibe brat diaiafrclant in the rr-pHLoSn.

ting the pmt and present week, -iliacn.uBt for any lac*
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Shelf Hardware,

MiiMSraar AAosa.

jj*-T1i«'U»&gt;nw «f lb« •f'V,r. du-

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ROPE,

MBS. g. D- ACKLEY
Regulator

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nodical *cirno* Br* u,,w
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tflh IvUicaTaicin.
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Red Jacket Hitter*—M • r*4nralito
trt frteri.
feterr.and tbu »rr» l*^?t strotigtben.
altrr
griirJiiine for feeble c»-ii»nle*«wl»;

t.m-b Bahoni and C-&lt;’» Dy«p*p-

DIGCSTITE ORGANS,

SIGHT and HEARING
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Oi. tTMungaad fibag tbe eetitaa, dal; verged
ot WUli.m RcNnit. o®« uf th. •daiiMecr.ler* «f
•aid NUK puncgfcr »«*&lt;»• Ibureinta tatb.
Uia|rte aMitaAtaftad U «rll ateua nal wtela
L-O£P»K fo .aid deteterd fu said pettOta de

Tlirreup,i«i U i« Ordrred. That. M««d»v. Ute.
iSbfbdav «T Xaveaiter nril.alnlero’eiaakinllM |
"“SPESXrt

har-Jy ithd speedy in &lt;*•« &lt;&lt;f

t*,«'a lhaprf«.ja Cure—in errtain toeurv
di«[«-tia&lt;a. no matter c4 1~« long rtaod|1’g.|iid:gc*ti-n,ar.J all diacaac. lh*l orig­

F.arrrrinp Tools

lndrnlaw&lt;rfMartg»a* winbe f»r»clte«d ac«rd |
in. lets* .'rtwfn iart-tss.' mM'Siul yrwid«d,
br a ta of th.
ia mW nortaaga dtecri-;
b*-i. bnog the walb-omS quart*r nf tu* iiurtbantqiurM of Metwn wr.ntcay. in toaatalp
Ihrw north of rrnmo **«* *M&lt; tn th. CornUy
of Bartr .ud HUI. of Michigan. cuuLuulag forty
-w.w'ui Und. it |&gt;aHlc ancuni. at Ui&lt; aorih door

KOPS WANTED

inate in a diotfdered stale of tire rtomadi

aSBWESTGJ'

ate \\gX (MeteAto X\xe ^u.\Axc
a* a wieWvcke w&gt;tucVt waIX.
cate aW \\ve
u&gt;\x've\x
5\.e»\x \» \x.e\.v Xo," \&gt;u\ at a
vevaeA\.a\ aoewW—a 0,vea\
‘Ke^.wkaXot o) NKe eueleta.
\w X\xe 'Wv.Xyoux a'veXvbcXe
Wve Wc¥.x &lt;noA HoutkVtxerc
ka», ^ot a \ovm Xvrae, Xseexx
vaueXb a.uAeA a»&lt;\ avXveVe o\
ftXovaaeXv ’SAXetw, w-YAeK,^
taVxw exv \\vo^xy
av\A aX X'ac ^tcr^ev Xxvac, ott
a »ute \vrc\xuX&lt;ve o$
Pilioiie Fever,
Fever and ^gae.
laver Cornplaini,

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AND WOODEN IVA RE.

HARNESS SHOP

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Indigeetion.,
Jaundice,
Kidney Oermplainie,

.
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' ’rl
Iterrviina .nJ llltna th* p.Utlaa.'Jaiy v^l
AhMV.
* *re&gt;li,«r &lt;-f aaM d«*fl
ariag that tb*M»iui«&lt;rali«n afaabl Miatei

of nil

kinds.

,

reliable vegetable tonic

awA eX\ Jauau» c$ a umvUr uaXUYU

xmHMx
Xotrtc U bor.br giraa. that lb.

rV\\c,%o, IS\.XXct%

•nd adja.t ctalata ajalnatiba

drtwJ.

I

Adtiau Ji

are coax\xo»«A a$ rare aa4
^.owxr^uX. yocXw&lt;xwA \xxv\&gt;%,
voYvwcYv make X\x*m

IEWINIII

MW IMMI

FALL &amp; WINTER
WatnutarAx, &lt;M. 25.
Mr. IxMiia Siludr, Iiofowl At Captain
Will, «a* at the i’letedcni’a b-uee »•►
Slight tn hilevwJe iu l«cft-df &lt;»f bin dieut.
JI* ia .pnfbrtMivu that &lt;t&gt;e military «omIiiimo* Ma I atrul Mm gwil’y ”f

GOODS.
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AtUarpoi'a Kerry, the oilier day,Si
Multini I'rte aud bi. fellon-capitaL*'
&lt;r&gt;.«i England esravated an old fvllu*

arc X\ve AeV vaaiaX ttoYaee
axxA Cova^oA.

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WxaoYatt t\xc. \xpcuk aw&amp;
AckktxtateK,
♦sc hiving tun away. I waau’t worth
tabieg ilirn; I ain't worth iwHhie&lt; now;
&gt;• I'm w]Mare. Judge,(to Sir Mortuti)

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5T"7(ftsfifcrAWsu.grirrt^
IBU&gt;« matter of lb&lt; ratal* of WilUaai M. Dond.

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I uf Ibe an ,aad ettaiatadabM
if* be:4n*fiw£aS£M^&amp;r«
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NHT RUBBER BA

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MILLINERY STORE

The trunk 'fan oak trwr from th* eit
trntvbiiictita at tbe Bp-tiny Kania lWUlo&gt;
field occupied hy the Gefedeealee during
flat cngn^cuurtit, ia»a exhibition at the
aorib portnai of the War 1 &gt;*partn»enl,cnd'«rd with a railing. In the attempt of
th. •nerny Ui rvtake ibe entreuebmenta
thia nee «*• the rvcipimt of nuuiberlren
tntslort and rifle shols.nnd became ad e|4h»tered and torn as to (all. The trunk ia
thirty-eight inefaca m diemeter. It ia an
cljcct of much interred.

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Oft. make Ia}. ckao^uXU.

E©nZKB©DZ’S 5J1CDE

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SILK

AND

STRAW

BONNETS,
LADIES', NIBSES'
n
AMU

CHILDRENS’ preeaha. wkaa taktaiela»y» d*wc.

dGU.^8.
Kept eotatatrtly on hand, mid for aala uu
Rraaobabl* Terril*.

Bleaching und Pressing
And all‘ether work dune . /.

Oi 5Urt XaUee aed ia fiaad Kyle.
Now Ceodto Bcccived Weekly.

“

ba* pargaitbe mrdletae yai dtemmA

Ajfer'B Ague Core,
for lb* »|~wd) and certain Car* of h»terodtient Furer, or Chili* aod Fartfa
Dumb Aaar. r&lt;triodi&lt;*l Hand Ache or
Blllioaa 1 IcadM-'l^^lMj Hi Hums Fever,
indeed, f.&lt; the alu.lr claw of die**tea
originating in biliary daraagMMUt,
cauted by . iba wialarm of miaattalia
count ria*.
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aY&lt;A\xc BoXAwS VyYiuA.,^
D\uYY\xtba,D^»enXtY\\, L^eumQVinv, etc.
r1.-- L'-.tifrf art £14 UP
bottln'.o/ wfcioA tAw abott it a
.^plj

. EtrncKT akd obm Si-ArK—Tb« Ken- ,
lucky sKvebUJarw arc full of Iribdatim.
M»ny of them, b«tng di.loitti, haeingaold
Ucir slate* by military ialadwreuc*. th*y
•&gt;* spplyiag to lire State Court* fur r*- 1
dtc*r. Hot '.huaa slat e, having bacn probouoced fre* by millitary order, lb*
“itiMirr." m«y cell nnd abiatlc for tbeic
tttora la vsin.
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U the Kaaludtiaoe here ae much ttU-

lata.
CATHAMXM rUKLM. ,
UMtia«K Hv &gt;'.!»
laMUyUMtUMaboteiataM. I Wq ata ef

Uaardisa of said Miao™.

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FOR SALE BY
GESCnWD^D,

Merchant

.Tailor,

j5pjjj55MO&gt;iEli'd NOTICE.

RXADY MAI&gt;K CLOtHJFG,
HROAIXXOTSA. CAJtfiMJMS. TttTDtOJ
PfoclAintti.m. because vf her
'"’•Io. would prnetat A (
ln the eye* of th* Wuei
wl; slave State &gt;e the Uefom

C-GOUHtOO.,

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�their best live stock, and keeping the
poorer to-breeJ frbm. TWs U had
managexnnnL, . If a fanner has a good
esw, sbd W worth as much to keep as to
salL Tbs sam» applies to all other stock.

2?.8#g:&gt;-

’PHLMOIIC byHj
YtAWKft) Tone;

.

1

KUnUKE HIM.
Tb^JJtifxcT "buch n.

•th*4

We will illustrate a case m follow*;
Fayer A has a cow that give? 20

THE HASTDtG*

DRUG A BOOK Bavejttti PurebsM’d
STORE
A LABOE MOCK'OF- '

. aa KWanxiT

0. D-JSPAULDBKL
gives bat 10 quarts, from which four
pound* of Utter only cot be' faedo in a
week. Oueeow ke values at SSO, and
Ihseiher m MO., He sella the eighty '
dollar sow and keeps the other for Mi
own aw. Now, let we ace how the ao .

».h fcj ,im« till el qs !&lt;■ i

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AkMndtluv siSS&amp;K, iMUk

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NEW GOODS,

OF ALL KINDS,

W lych bo*«posea to neU at

iw wuUiaMMM wi

AND AT PRICES

from three cows. The beet eow pro- -My(8toek embfaoM all that is’pend
duces 0 lbs. of butler a week, say from
¥&lt;JWU&gt; Dtoomber
wBdti
lb., and 30 cla-^2 35.
products Jn U® same
time 1W Iba of better st HO da., Wmounting to only MG 60 which la 145 75

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VkM tw Mag ROM *'
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Roberts &amp;- Striker,

Suit the Times.

DRY GOODS.

jjjbdwb© ipkhcbb’

jrorr »eci:itki&gt;

WE DEAL IN-

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tew and most complete amortmeot ol
PJRUGR AMD MEDICINE*,

0 CRcsalcaia, P«i«ts» »&lt;ISv*e«

each cow, and it is safe to say, that the
advantage in keeping good rows over
poor ones is cot improperly shown in the
alioso statement. A farmer aOualiy
throws away from &gt;23 to HO each sea.
Xcn, when ho sells a first rate cow, and
keepe a poor one in her place.—Rural

i&lt;uaa

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

BOOTS AMD SHOES,** *i

». d. u, a _ • H

School

DRYCOODS
Groceries,

•&gt;

B oks,

S^LA.a?XOXSEE&amp;EV3r&gt;•
FEXB, FKKCXLB, 1XKB, FA PER.EXYELOPES’
CARD*, As.. *&lt;-

1 nave a FUpLlSTIJLJqK of BOOTS

GROCERIES!

AND SHOES, io lh« sale of which I
1
CtT&lt;X«C

IIifWWMl'P‘ftWWh'1
Ladies’ Calf BusU*W h^Tea IhllUap.

i’midhc

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OUR STOCK

Men’s Brecaae at Twelve B^JlUft', •

Article!

TEA. COFFEE. BUOAR, BPICES, PEPPER,
PRUKE8.naa, JUISIX8. CODFISH;
&gt; fact, evewtblag tn the Grocery Ime, each u
rUl be needed for fomilr nee.
Abo ■ greet variety of Ute

(EDD3CT37 'J-XP^TEIXE'J

And CoaklRg EMricts,
Uy GUuds we/wALL bought since the
great ritdino in pric^lwU^.r.oeph o.

OCR EAaUTlBS

Which Willib&lt;5 Bdft

ready pay, charge nothing' for interest,

For Doing Bueimess,

snttfnfc mrkMptaf'tbMkh, nothin# L*
ri &gt;ni

tit

ARK EQUAL TO ANT IK THE
STATE.

VEIT SMAIL PROFIT
SvuKna or Limb roa Cidkr.—The
use of thia article to prevent cider ftrpoi
becoming sour, has of ItUo years become
anils common. Authorities tdl qs that
misapplication to cider forms an acetate
of limn, which stimulates the kidneys to
unnatural action, and is therefore, decid­
edly mjtn-lnus to persons predisposed !•■
disturbance of those organs, hl osta rd
■eed-Wtll arrest fermentation, and by lu
use, and drawing the cider from a &lt;a»k
and. bottling it, a coed article may be
aecnred, by those who use this beverage.

BI!KIK&gt;.

Don’t forget the place, at

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings,

CROCKERY
|jl/A/UQOi

the role. How little and bow often, may
be asked. So little that the stock will
eat up clean what (a given thejn morning,
noon and night; and lqutbe long,.cold
nights of winter, a feed AtWt beftfra bad
kirae, nay about 0 o’drA, 'fa edY^a&amp;le.

is the largest ever
brought to this mart,

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JUMl.p. M.J I. 1HA

I1
in the

Th!* wa call often ; that U, foWriiMs
a day. Though the quantity sboq!&lt;f
sueh at to beVs leu up dean; vet it *nuld
tjseDougb to keep the stock hi gu6d.
thrifty ccmdillon. No starvstioo nr ball
feeding them. Tills doe* not pay.

1S
&lt;&gt;

FOB CASH OR READY-FAY.

Iffll

'' FhtBMxo Stock.—Lints .aftd oVen 0

•
Balt la thttealaf twine.
, A correspondent stales some interesttngexperimeota to teat the tree of sa!p?»
fiHwiug awioe. He selected two pair* of
barrow hop, weighing 200 Iba apiece.
One jwlrreceived, with their dally allow4DCU of fcod, two OUICM of salt; the tub
.Swqialr, similarly fed, none. In the course
of a week, it was easily seen that the sr.lted pair bad a much stronger appetite than
the &lt;*bem, and after a fortnight If wm
ijmaaedto two ounces apioco. After.
ftxa- months, the weight of the aaited
boge was K50 ibc each, while |bit of the
nbealtad, live weeks later, reached, only'
SOO ibe. The experiment was repeated
With almost precisely the !aa®a .results.’
The correspondent feeds yonag.P'g» »coordir.g te-tbeie age, -a quarter of an
owno«daily - breedwig eoWa wry little'
dkriwg pbs^naecr, and during the beat of
MnMMt wWibold hin t degree’from
a*;M'it Mines iMrst and aU»Wli»jrto

VERY CHE.Ii'!

*,10

May

J.*. TAN*BMDMT’S

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
FOR IRREGCLARITlEa.

, aCOOBnlk

10,18GX

WANT 23.000 Ila. of W0fl1&gt;k,
manufacture Into CLOTH—* \

Lob Nee. It. IT 18 and loo,
MUdlnelH..

It it tie eitopnt seoy io fctoaoA Ci
Try ttf
WOOL CARDING

FAtBCECROST*
FLU[D JIjaACJ tAKtAFA^ILLK,

D-. Prvmptly aM ia Ue Bea* Wasser.
The hM of wnrkatea M^toTet.

WB ©AITO 32 WAT 2
OLD LADIES * FAIR MAIDENS

Agents Wanted

MtBdaSSS

GKEAir .NATIONAL.1 WORK.

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Tie Ufa, Times and

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maJoti ./J

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,

ABRAHAM

ImKhin !|

LIXCOLX,

»T ®*» 1~ P. MU&gt;CXKTT.
TbUWark to vnllraly M
ariirtaa*, mA
saaMmwreaCbbs^Btatovy, PsiBiaal «a
rwr.^Bpvwtus. Mumsgsa. PrssUaeMtom. A«..

wmra a BE©®?,

ragaaasg
aanzex.'S

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OR HA!.K~4»Ws Ba sseiton TFJa Tboraaa.

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U-_&lt; —

Shirts and Drawers

First, r get a broadside viejetvf thb’BHi
jrilL kt a distance of about twq rods, */l
Sava.aoticad furycsrn that (bar* *aan
gn^BWmOarlty in the general prnportltma of al! first' class mllkiva.; bring I
very arnaU in girth just Uaek of their ft&gt;rvnrrd legs m compared WIA -the glrftr
jnitfernard of their hips. I harn nevar
■cat a first rate milker.. of any bread
not thus pfriportkin r no that If this form 1
la wanting in an animal I have reeeommended lobaj do got ^cara Xo look at 1
her more, Milasa I want a-Bretder for
•ome other purpose than the the dairy. .
For breeding &lt;&gt;rrn I ahnflld want a cow '
of .reverse proportions, L a., larger girth

*Hri.
” 'jwfij&amp;RAriuO ALBUMS.
”*.** «"» *° latrodaee Umw 1

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; M WNCOUALLSD
LJ.-J. IN THE

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J’akK.EOTCE. . ;Jxni.3AM[

WARRANTED TO BLTi;

The de-'af R 0CTMB0M * WMMHhHF Brv&amp;
dans bMiaess hrtv* t ve ysan. and tars mtsv
su.d ssSMrfy*.IhMfSMs

AIm, NUBIAS; HOODS, ta.

. with lasts wide apart and free frsm
l seed warts or tons of acy kind; T

OFFICE OVER BLAEEV STORE.
■M'tra milk 1cm than 4B weeks amc
+tj M; also M io the quality of the
• and to close. 1 milk her wltb wsy

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Brnn of CG&amp;ntarHb
X£K FOR HELMBOUrsi

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th* track on the opposite aide, Cor three
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.
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erfWr reeking, bounding motion, eo diflereat frotn'TKh ‘.Jar of ordinary that speed
Au ve snrspt u&gt; the top of a grade around
ibeaMe ufa hill that commanded a view
of the gorge—Joe and’f both on the
lookout—we saw, at a moment'* glsnae,
I efNKgb to make ua concentrate onr think­
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ranUHiiar sii«au«*

KES WA»»AftTEI&gt;.
DtMsses of th* Used. K*r* Ey«. Sw“-

pnn-.'ph of ■arranliait • MB. »*^ " W’
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,noci|&gt;l« at hwirrsecc, shori'l es!t ri o*»i. ‘
List of Van «n«J Cwlllas Place..

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.mmhipmij Bwyngfl
Ejk-uu. fcw.we.A-r-... ■

,

■ Wail, iww married aalastl—I. Nellie
Anderson, who have dselarrd soires of
times Ums I never woirtd eiarry.
*1 eaaitet Mderetand, Nellie," said my
artatceiatic mother, “what there is.hbeoh
Alfred Wardow, diet woh you eo readily,
wbewyoo refudad.aomany meeh better
"0;VngTbo**&gt;;fro«th,&lt;rtaifouar.ff.r.?
'
taiu Of light So. When at tavwstrai*ed
* ,v
Well let me think a Ilula about those
‘ belter oSsr*." -smd gee If I eao remem- conr feeble -riade oWsr.rgveaa!
ber any objections io them. Itat me sen t
—th* first really *Uteriv» beau that I j
ever bad, Ue----Brut
o«a
that might
—
--------------------be
- call- fFew momenta tebe dsxri«&lt;&gt;8 splendor of • (g
rd a suitor, w«* th*-*oa'of a retired flier- ]
cl.
—. who
_L_ L-2
121 some to -.-.
-.- Gwda' truthschant
had —
lately
oOrvj
bee*-'
,
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ilet ec iMt eaoe Alfred; Wald®. * «**f;**»:T Vovn^r^d gubWCT
life! village and eroctnd a splendid mes&gt;ian wHheutbcMiiysme weMWi orjs«sw»]
aioa,ir» white bimadf *ed femUy Will I,
tri. «*hfow
tbrt —
bemouW
bring in a alyle almost princely aasgulF WllU
UUWIU'J ......
—----- -------- —
.xnvjuuuB Wurreedfly■iseetoWfl.imd--'
.N.bfod'frtaad
Iccnce. Edward ia^ just returned fo&gt;m ,.... pc.ih.ararJv**d •&lt;®di
*11
&gt;
euUsga. was vary handsome afld' agree­ ik». «k«s b. wa.«ki~s to-*;*?^*”! Hoehe^Sr,
&lt;n*MB
W&gt;d p.w.w.0.., 11. u-l
able, and pnaiiteid * degree of taitet
that might Lav* tnedwh.m a great mao
which seemed to baffle thcm,',ak they
U.rt.sAH&gt; ta*IMM&gt;k
In the world if he tally bed » little muee
pttlled'ft outward*. We were witMn a
energy. But ho w**-nu* amliltleue nor ,0.^11 m, rnP«’V'"’**d “
tnile uf them when we dieeo.ered them;,
Strong miadod enoogh to suit me. J*e nna »r
andMeaob *&gt;&lt;leed them, (he shout canrn
(bet
xoviperty,
and '■b«n Alfred name and
was on* pC Iboe* «x«edmgly eMitelr S rvfoetall
Ita^WMlthpf Ns —
.inioluaeocsh from hotb of na—‘41*
v.mng gentlemen wberwill always agree
wrong side &lt;&gt;f the curveThe ignorant with anybody, rigbtwwrong. Hanim* bla eoul. Ho was «*red » Profmecmfooie were palling oat the Inside rail msaid it “would be a very suitable matte ship in ------ College. W Nt A would U»ft
ateed of’ the outa.de. In the latter cose for mo; for I waa so proud and self-willed brought N» honor a^ emolument, but
noth.rtg oould have saved ue from run- lite 1 would net along batter with a site- traitors bed unfurled the blaek Beg of
Bing off ibe track, and probably into the
•mart husband."
But, allbough my treason against our gforioua oH /»B»or.
(urge. Oor dingle brakesman, teeing
vanity was aouMwfaal (Uttered at having aud be thought it b«a duty to land * Wp,
U&gt;e danger—&lt; auppoae from habit—was
Ip. W bate &lt;4
a young, rich and handsome graduate w Ing band
Commencing to lighten the brake, but at
periL ..Painful M was th* thought to muq
a look from Jew I aigaated-olf btakoe,"
I aeugunot 10 detain him, fee 1 knew Uared. .Hmiafh tow* wUhenl aolie^.r
Joe meanwhile opening the throttle to it»
widest extent as we dashed down the
Tb* next wsa Dr. Benmngtnn, the prin­ and braves*. So he wept fi&lt;» »• th«b
gradejat'* positively frightful relocitr.
cipal physician of our village; a man just three y oars ago, and radiated uj the k..sW UM***; -u
As wa neared them,* party of them who entertained great respect for men in glorious cause of liberty..' !,M« .•i***4'
ln,U.r&gt;,
«nl&lt;SAl»U»4. «wuol» &lt;huddled together near the track. 1
geoeral, and a very great reaped, for him ihruogh many a firey rryttaalt ujsUrmad, the serge* h* b»d a?**. ■.«:
J oi
eelted a Urge alick of wood, iotendiug, if
self; se.-ood couvin to Henry ■ — -, a*d esUl th* tecrk.te UmW
------ pwaible, u&gt; hurt “somebody." Wo were nephew to on* of ourex-governorw. He when he
wound
going altogether tu«&gt; swift to fear thrir waa too overt-mring and dictatorial;and
taking alm stus;**d for that matter, 1
auppoas they enuaidercd otir destruction
.U«*w
»««-i. U» W»-&lt;4.
stick a certainty that firing at u» would
that be always eSsoded.see.; 1 twooliaeev
be needleas. I was poising the b«R slick that one evening at • lisersry exhibited
uf wood, and gushing at the rate of
ha was ao well plaawd with on es^
sp-ced-l're had aoioa oraclue In throw read by mo tkwl'beteok oceauon te In­
ing parcels from trains tn motion—when form ma of Sb* fact, hoping however,
Joe suddenly pulled the whistle rope.— ••that it would WJt makc me rain—for his
ReXnWe&lt;iAort Irid down hie MOja^i*
The Beane shriek accrued to startle them
rrgard for ms xeigbs have led him tn
for en instant; they huddled closer to­
'♦ould like'lho money for. If con
gether, and 1 loosed the stick outwards and
downwards. 1 had barely time to see
and make ereryltwR atotfld ytmmiserait crash through the group with the force
blel Yeo rtHTffHf fitfltefr ‘Sb*O«fej flow­
of a thunderbolt, wl.«, with a jarring
er*'ted *l"gfog Wrd* or m the mire. s*t
plunge,'the wheels on one side struck the
rrumdedby ftiriaMfr^* The .mow*,
naked ttea. Tliat part vt tbe tr^uMa »a
had feared but little, a« fU Impatuaof mo an opportunity towhare bi* h*kse and af.frapp*** which.ft»;«n
foehfoataMaj
*t&gt;flwjil|^kfete*» swift»g
the engine was almost sure to make it fortune. And whim I.fold Nmah^lsd- 1
^afo
tairtitfl the track again. On ;he traek, though I cherished for him a tnaea pro­ f.ee, a kind ' M*»V
words. On the other hand; toy &gt;*uri*oia
but a frw rods ahead of o* was the for­
found resnect, y ta.l did.not thmfc ibex wo
midable barrleade, and beyond that the
sbtaiid be heppr fog-ifanr. that We won.
;1I suited to aeh other,* bewplisd
“"’uh-W.»r»; •iwt'yrf.'• • erv dignifie" manner:, "Do not

for the shtek. I bad grasped the brake
rod of the tedder th-ineiant 1 Itaj
ni.ee of wood. Crash »^my W«idnl
Iv.il me. and 1 WM pitched W over
4,1 no eo**’*’’ saw him heels against the t|re-bvx. aftdlald flat on
•iahw so up Aba «**■ my iisck on the foot board or floor of the
_
that, special or «•• special
Utould ride with Mm. If .for B'»W, Jg1! e*y™' was as suddenly jerked half around,
to£e the “Imi time” Lis ong.no P* *W- his back striking a little dnerf in front of
j where be hsdsto&lt;-braVing the dour

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have been eo much petted ar.® ftstterwd
thst I do no* wonder that you n&lt;* go?
and pleastire'Mvhtg. Bel when yoO have
become' Mta. Bennington, and have aw
•omed the maponsilnlHM of honte-he^f..
Ing. of eoarea y«m- will ley arid* tb««1
girlish fancit*. and I am mm- that 1 shaH ;
have no cause f.rertnrplaint. Didn’thk ,
look sromd, though,'When he fotmd that ।
aad shivering the rI*&gt;' «•’
1 waa to be Uie 3is«fofied etie •
w. were tbrvngb ; bow, we «H&gt; M ‘ tjU
Th* nett O«e was e’r*ng merchant
except that we were mill Ml tlfr track from Nsw Yorir whb ted a&gt;mr to o«r
.nd thundering orer «hd go*g*.g
lovely little village to spend th* tfoO;
mef mrnitba. New 1 waver liked mercfr.
ante. It always warned te m* thatjf
such eoMtmil devotion to trade did vn
make them dishonest, they *»•«»**
fettered taearth that they would bo Inea
pable of rising to that lofty concept* «rf
hirnsel! tor ■ uww,—. -•— -— -„ what Fife ehoold be white I eotartri**d.
Rut mamma was in esstacia*. end im.­
and then mad.,them a low bow. and t«&gt;&lt;*, mediately bought me a stylish beenet
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A-.tiu
in m
inaepirwiiuwsv.
—,~ KIA -I wsa
— tn
pofi* «f smoke. M one after Mtaber *«*» appear at teurte rite next Sebbeth; and
charged their free, at hr*, aa be after­ nothing would do but I must attend all
wards aapWnod. "the engine *n*de toe the pionies aod social gatherings wllsre
*wch hoteefec him K&gt; hmr th* bullets, Mr„Orti»«wa*wprctod to be. I teon
’nd they dida.*l-MMl 4a b* hUttag any •
became acquainted with him, and thong*
gddr "
'sei • "' v'*'1 f‘ 1*
»UT
I dWIked his^rkih wsy^ yet 1
to think from Ute cbartteter nf.bi* eonversatto*. that tee; * m te'.xoeplfoa Io mote
marehsota, wftA. «fltt ertmtag I ovath-rd
El( perch, flhd deliberately shutting off Itimiay'V’* WrtMi

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Fiufpdnt io convene the receatly eleCSsd
UfrMstnr* o*' thW’Kfih wf ftovembewv
Bbould thia bo done it is supposed M1’
United Steles Senator* wiM
A. Il- Stewart one of tbo succeeeluj
eandidatee'Ibr'CMigreer; aayo’Otat tbs ,

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frsms, tollMft WnrtMl .•tHft' •&lt;*'*' re­
tain Its beauty lM«a. lhaaJ should, aod
bid Nip farewell."
A abort time after.
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fell and

folly 144 pages of reading matter, •*- noZred bim reomirud. Whs* break­
proprtately fffoetnrtad whh L-J*
* fast was presented h* flew Jo* *•
cuts’; and n Bombinee in itself the &lt;«&gt; “ "«* Ti’ISTE?
।
monthly and th*, more thHomwhfoaf prieuoer wife each food an outrage hpoo I
quarterly, blended with tbs best feat dree him and disgraceful to • great aatfon.
I
of the daily journal It has grant ooatr
in th* diesanilnatlo* of a lov* of pur*
I iterators.—fbulrarV GaUrto Jguritea
eaua aa an article of tranaport for fertil­
Lteraforv, Zondho.
tbe Mtaeoori Ugdlau.re,ee«tod tbeqmeThe vo(*4&gt;«e bound eooetltate of lion of the Sponberattp «■ WedMaday
ization, and for menefoctorieg arUeto* of
thevnsolve* a library of miscellaneous night.
oreoment, but also as a building matoIt aomisaled A-J- Hariaa, ef
reading *od» **‘can not be found lathe Andrew cooety, for that poeitioa, aad
rkT within the city. Other .building
sama eompes* In any other publication elected htas the next deg by a ewta of W
stoee is-also abundant, and Grand Rapid*
'that hts com* under oar notice.—Bote*
to Ifl.
Coariir: '
ran beast of many fla* atone aad epleo' already Incorporated it into bls domin­ • o m*y &lt;uru to U&gt;* lecturing «&lt; oar.
Gem Biair, to a rw
dwell,ngv.
ion*. Hto chief arm is* are scattered I Southern brethren. 1 eoofem that if 1
having charged thb
•t-aecairnoss.—1866.
The manuferturfag Interests ot Gmd through lb* adjoining province* of Bueno* went to ad vise them, 1 should speak very ।
The
publishers
hate
perfected
a
sys
­
mildly,
because
if
they
bhould
aek
me
in
,
th*
last elective, whereby the mw State
Rapid* ar* already large and constantly Ayres and Uruguay, with the probable I
what State 1 wm born I should be com­ tem of mailing by which they can supply Con.Utufi.c wm drtared adopted. Sec­
inoraMtag. Almost everything made of- intention of ultimately reaching Monte­
video, tbe capital of Uruguay, aod thus pelled with bluahe* to admit that It waa the Msguin* and Weekly promptly to retary of State Bedmao. ha* seel a oomwood te msnufectured bet*. While pass­
those who prefer to receive their period­ meakaUoe to tbe Boom of Bepreeewte
aecoring virtual control of that republic. tbe loyal Slate of Connecticut.
ing *kmg tbe -rana!’’ searching tor a par­ To protect bi* r**r, Lop&lt;z has also dis­
Let me ex press my gralitede to God ical* directly from the office of publica­ Uvee asking tbe appointment of ■ jntat
.
committee to coast tbe vw*m anff defi­
ticular Mtebiiahment, we aeowted a la­ patched small expeditionary force* into that He had appointed without our fore­ tion.
The postage oo Harper’s Magaxirvc is nitely decide ib* esaltor. There wwe no
thought,
and
alraoel
without
oar
knowl
­
borer and inquired for Ito locality, aod
’
Tbe all lee are just comm sneiog to take edge, a maa aingolariy fitted lo take op 24 cento a year, which must be paid at quorum to th* Senate.
reralved for a reply,‘wea'l tell you,it* here
subaertber'a
office.
th* field, aod th* Uruguay an erenr, un­ the work where hie martyred predeces­
somewhere I preeome; they make every­
der a very ekillfol leader, Gen. Florae, sor left iL Thea for I cannot toy my
thing but wooden nutmegs her*.** And ba* already rendered their causa good hand upon aa act which doe* not seven
(atelligenc* received by way of Ifoao we foeod it
Traveling without a Mrvice*.
Th* Brasilian force* will apt, fitting and meet wise. With a dear
vaaa In relation te th* negro laeurrecdou
eye, a skillful bead, he ba* gone oo wear­
guide, with Ums limited and not deairng probably make a diversion on tbe north
in Jeniaiea, states that th* diwrrdere b»end west of Paraguay, while the armies ing most cleverly the robe which wee lo
to be deemed iaquiaiiiee, we are without
■ao
in lU dtolriet vf St. Thomas, where
of tbe Argentine Confederation and corer the entire brotherhood of the
Th*
the Deceeeary information to go into de­ Uruguay era eraking to outflank and cut Btatee of tbe Union. Tbe extraordinary
cop.m martial tew had bra* declared.
feeder of the tararrecuou I* *ana*d Paal
tails All tbe appliance* of machinery off th* invading army of Paraguay. Io unanimity id the nation, in respect to
Back num ben can be Mpplied al any B-^tle.
Th* Gevarametrf bra offered
him,
ia
must
gratifying.
W*
who
voted
pursuance
of
thi*
plan,
Gen.
Fiores
re
­
In Ito highest stole of perfection are used
12.000 for Ms arrest. Two Spanish War
for him and made bim our Vioe Press time.
her*. Evurythiag to mode by machinery. cently suceeded in surrounding a Para­
vessel*, th* Rente Loci* am! the A*daloges van division eff 3,000 men, wbo fou't dent, of eporae are proud of him, but A complete Mt, now cnmprtotag thirtyTbe beholder may see tbe rough white 1
ea had left 8*nliegu de Cub* o^lb* 12th
ao desperately that all, **v* about 1,000, what moat fill* my heart with gtatitod*, one Volumes, in neat cloth bindimt. will
oak leg transformed into perfect wagon were elain, after repeatedly refusing to
ba sent by exprera, freight, at expanse of nit, to protect the Spanish *cltlxoa* In
purchaser, for 12 26 pax •oloax- Single Jamaica, aod offer aid to tee autbantie* I
hubs, borM aod mortised ta a short space ।surrender. Geo. Flore*, in hi* official
I
wb® «PP«-i k- ■» th* date of i volumea, by mail, postpaid. &lt;3 GO,— in euppreaamg Uta revolt.
o( Um*.. When th* machinery to ta fall 1report, spoke of th* courage of firs cm-. i
htoeltotlon, with such viruleocweMl spite. I Cloth case*, for binding. M cento, by
operation, a hub to OMapteted every two 1mice as follows: “Il waa impomlblo to Let ua, huwevnr, be chnritabl*, let u* mail postpaid. Address
avoid lb* effusion of blood; th* enemy
UAlIpER fe BROTHERS.
minutes. The n-.anulsct-jre of chair* and fought like barbarian*. Buch I* the sav­ , hope and eve* pray that thia sudd** I
.
Fr*uUu&gt; Square, Nee York.
cabinet war* to Imtn ens*. Salt box**, agery and tanal.cism impressed on them conversion oiay be genuine, and that
grain mraxurra, wooden ware, pail* and by the despot, Lopez, and hi* tyran­ they will o*v*r backslide. In regard t* i
lb* Premdenl, oar Preaideat, the- roonAa Vnlaveeable Repsrt.
tub* awnll th* list. Many of tee** nical predecessors, that no human power try’* PrnalduBt, 1 think b* believrv that
can induce them to surrender ; they pre­
From the report of a military officer Rome!! eorreepoodeae* of tM 'Ateltoma
things are transported, in summer, down
fer certain death rather than accept all measure* for th* relief of tbe black*, sent cut from Mobile, Alabama, by Gee. piracies was under rensid*ratlon, and the
tba river, to be (hipped to th* various quarter." By thi* 'victory, the allies
3async to explore tbe condition of thing* reply of Mr. Seward to Eatt Russell
teoaacouf tbe 8*uth. \Vo hero canool
and ofpeBnu aeatiment It. the western road wttrtaMtaf end duly nnautderad,
porta on th* lakes a* th* d*ma*d may have succeeded in breaking tbe Paragu­
aid them ; they ar* at arm'* foogth, and
e**m to indicate. A great want is fell ayan lino, and therefor* gained decided it is Dot wiMfor th*o*oirelfca*nd Gora port of the State, wo dip the following: though front other quarter* it is declared
advantages, and it to reported that they
O* Tuesday I reached Bladen Spring* that tba dopatah to Minieter Adam*
in the absence of adequate means of are planning a march upon Asunekxj, the 1ernmuut to regoiam tiwir aflalre. Tl-c
in Choctaw county. Here I mat at my weM oat aa Wednesday’* etanmae frwm
transportation in land. Th* Detroit &amp; capital of Paraguay. They b*»e, how­ laws aud interests of th* Govorr.mcnt tent some ten or twelve clttavn* and New York.
r_
,
Milwaukee Railroad I* unequal to th* ever, an enterprising and powerful enemy !sad of o*rralv** will peer* 8f no avail planter*, and explained to them the na­
d tb*y ar* hoetil* aad mplraraot to th*
new ADVErtrwEWKirra. •
waste *f th* city io that rynl Ito to deal with, aod If Lopee shall abridge white man of tbe&gt;onth. batea and ob­ ture of my tniwiun, etc. Tbcr bad
hie field of operaltoo*. nd *---------- r
beard of the exfotenoe of a Freedman’*
roaan* of transportation to taedeqwuta,
ligation* Won't help th* matter, and if
feneive policy, hto—~
BTYnU BBMjmtUM) XJgVLAIMBD
Bur***, but had very Imperfect Idee* of
PrwakUot Johnmm i* waiting foe th*
aod It* freight tariffs enormously high, enable him to fell
it* workings. White two or three ap­
adopuoq of Ibra* plana by te* p*opl* of
In th* Punt Office at Hostage Beta
rapwially for article, of a light aad bulky
preciate
tbe existing statu* cf the negro,
tl&gt;* Booth, b* to acting with *h*ieot*&gt; ietieof MtehiflM. on the 7th day of Nevand manifested a decent iodination to
prudence and sagacity. A colored man's
ember, 1865.
Ths ffiraod Bapldsd* Indiana, aad th*
i to makn tbe beet of circumstance*, tbe
teatiraooy is to be taken iih* any one
majority were duobtmg and disbeliev­
Grand River Valley Railroad, promise
elm's for what it to worth; bnt let it be
ing. This I found to be geoend,
rwBaf te this direction at no very remote
taken for jest that. I thank God th*
P WFYIMG the
Wb*re I met one man who seemed In­
President to a Soctbcm man ; be'a just
period.
to appreciate the new order of
th* mao w* want, if .w* arw goteg clined
'
1-4 •M*±*t2*-*
Tbe wholesale trade of Grand Rapids
thing* I met fifty who ex preened perfect
to HMxmtruct.
Yo* ceo’l maaaz*
foilhlessnees in ' any other eyetem than
is already qeite largo aod must continue
heart* a* you can brick and mortar. No
Mr.Trimbte,* member of the Tencompulsory labor. I shod IJ exaggerate
to terrenes. During nearly one half of
but little were ! to say 1 met many who
tba year sll th* lumber country of tbe oraera senate, hra introduced a bill
hardly knew the war waa over—certainly
which if we correctly understood it,
coast above that city is shut out from makes eubetaaliaily lb* wisest provision
;nany wbo were not ball conquered.
nnmisswsl intercourse with Chicago aad we hav* yet use* on th* suffrage question.
Farther on, the report ray a:
Among th* whites, I regret being com­
Il provides that;
pelled to My.botlittle loyalty toward*
“Each free raw of the eg* of 21
UrgiJy u&gt; th* trad* of th* Talley Oty.
the United State* Goverment ex tota—
yenra
sad
upwards,
a
«itl*M
of
the
Unit
­
Street rare Iraeerae two of th* princi­
| With M&gt; many the oattopf allegiance is
ed States and of tbe State, having resid­
roa THE hair.
pal streets, Canal sad Moaroo. Truth ed in th* acnmty six months, and racb
but a mockery; and opemy professed eo.
Tbej take the oath Cor the jrlvllegr* it
altoo mate SI yrar* oU.dKu.abl* to
real **d write, b*ving filed hto intentioni
JFlereM, Il ha* plearad Almighty God, confers and nothing *1**. with the r»
I during th* year that to now oom mg to an turned soldier* this to eomwhat different.
in th* state on* yaw, and in th* county’ end, to relieve our beloved ooamtry from They are men gen era!) r wbo have found
flash, which ar* a disgrace to th* owners,
' six months, shall be entitled to vet* ioi tbe fearful scourge of civil war, and to *omo employmetu, and are seeking by
and a* annoy aeo* to every humane pas­ all pnblio eleetaaa, with th* following; permit ua to secure lb* blessing* of peace, ; hoDeai Iboattry, to retrieve a parbof th*
frf-T^'J?"^****^****
senger. Nowhere hi the Stat* bate
1 I limitation : that freed men of African or' unity, and barmooy, with a great enlarge- wreck which four years of the . war hav*
made of tbeir fortune*.
to Grand Indian descent, with qualifications ofp meet of civil liberty ;
r* not. yerBetf»-«M0p« deem.-,
residence as above, and who were freei
WKttft, Our Heavenly Father ba*

the greet Raplde whicb gteM to
Itendme. Iteootalns about

ehy
iahab

Itecte.. It* water power la almost nItasitad. Its-ternher tend* to imnaenta,
itegypeum or ptaafor bed* are foexkaaetih|e, affording not only an immeoan rev-

towebi^^K yet Meme towocupy
the poettfoa ef advantag*. TMe State,
under (be rlgnrooettmqri* arbitary rule
iff PreaideM l-npez, bee long oujoyed
signal nnlineal prosperity, and it* army
unequaled in efficiency oo that oonliorot.
On tbe rapture with it* powerful rnigbbore H ioetontly took tbe field, nd mad*
eerioae inroad* in their territorim before
they had ever commenced tbe neceeaary
preparation* for the eut&gt;test. Th* ArgenUna State of Corrientee, sooth nf Para-

Had

proved bl tn ml I mor* wtoe b th**oluUon
of queetione brought to Um than Pm*1dent JuLnsoo. 1 think the leaving of
them question*, to CongroM eminently
•lee and" mech: better than would be the
' deciding for him!~JC«&gt;dby*i
toeritfotom at_ —
are eo very ffve from
ablackmM
pear in tour

igetnant «fthis lint

tween thfo riling’
-CWHa Lawis. the

are ta.such,
»*• Ui* teams
g**d time Is always made.
Lte dmwrvee, and we believe
i ib

I

Cate, ran Wtera Pmmicms.—AH prem|«*4«Mdadby the Barry Cooaty Ag-

learn that tba Premiums
atudfYat war la«* Fair ho Mr*. 8. J.
tare been awarded to

Utototeamtaq more, swdtodo^
teMfaga at litaiMOO. Tt-re ie rare a
(r-—,rtM— l« thi* Ito* of trade,
UsXwwwbM **■ «*»*•
60

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lbra*« et .
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JaSyscstFi,

Un equaled Remedy
BLOOD,
—W-MOter

Ufc'W %&gt; et---------Mr- Ackley vnXMtaffftFttM,
wUl

lalfok
If «*y (fitterIS M eed beeiee er etbvvalsr bert
UrenhiA Ur Betaef rr*rvw efl pue aa* &lt;»
•teeelfoe eTtee *»1a; »r rtey Mn ttrswH-n.
•be k«*W«■»*• -era tor (r» wad ret-’rv lkr»
•cm eefoSafi.- I mN jtot atari, wflbeul a Set-

arfi er fiaaik Bn ««t afarerr, aar «( |t*4*a.'e
tMtrteoBtaa* tvewsMto rrvlerv sip etaOw *» vJrr aad rvfalartty,
M*»BCGG»1K*ra M

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th* ffieat tnvwdu &lt; m* kgs ta

BKEW AMBB06IA.

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Llt-TJC terdraMe) M*U&gt;Q HKIkt

SriSU'SLETSE.’S

Benxoin is set Benzine

prior to Feb. 22. 1865, and shall be able also, du^ng lb* prat year, graoiocely
toread and write; all colored soldiers averted from u* tbe calamities of foreign
Th* N. Y. TWwi Washington epraenlisted In Tennessee, haring lbs qualifl- pestilence aad famine, while our granaries
tol rays M Jeff Davie trial: Meesr*.
cations of ago and residence aa above, are foil of the froite of an abundant sea­ Sprad, Roaeeau, Erarteand other counsel
aad having been honorably discharged, son; and
for the Government, announced in a New
are likewise entitled to vote. Person*
IFforeoe, Rlgbteoumraa exalte a ns- York paper a* positively determined on,
wbo have been made free brrtb* amend­ tio*, white ai* is* reproach to any people ; waa true in Augoet bat to not true now.
ment to tbe roaetilulion, adapted Feb.
Now, therefore, I, Andrew John so*, Publie eptaiao ba* ehanged eino* then.—
22. 1M3, having the qualifications of President &lt;&gt;f the United Stated do hereby It to admitted a* a fact that any trial io a
age and residence a* above, also being recommend to tba people llwrrot teat Beu there 8 tate woe Id bea farce; teat lb*
hotel* m are to be met with, are not able to read and write, shall be entitled they do rat apart and observe 0»* fiat Boutesni Htatsa enanimously deeire hie
to vote after th* 2d day of February, Thursday of December aa a day of Na­ pardon; that the majority of th* Demo­
liable to censers on the score of undue
1868 Provisions are alto made fur the tional Thanksgiving to th* Creator of lb*
modeety la their rate* of fore. They rote* of person* In lb* army legally en­ anlvere* fur th*** blraalege; and I do cratic party bold tbe same opinioo ; and
now that the leaders of the radical wing
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have no *iu* to account for in that regard titled to vote."
further reooenmend tb*t oo that occasion of th* Itepubiican party bare expretsml
Th* postponement of the franchise to lb* whole people will make a wnfraefoo
—*04 they I
lb* same wtob, it to Wieved k will b*
of our national siira against Hi* iafinit*
I
those
emancipated
in
February
1863
to
On the whole. Grand Rapid* to a wld*
taken for granted teat a majority *f tbe
to esable them to learn to read aod goodnam,
,
and with oo* heart aod mind nation are opporad to bis puoiekerenL
awake,growing and pro*p*rou* city. Ito write. This law abolishes all distinct­
implore the Divio* guidaac* in th* way
cilta*oe may wall b* proud of lb*sr in- ion of color or nativity, and make* in- of
- virtue and hollo***.
la testimony wb*r*&lt; I have hereunto
heriteace. Ami if a liboral policy to telligeM th* standard.
The meeting of the New York Associa­
rat my hand, and cawed th* Seal of lb*
purewd to dMltef with all b*r work* of
United
StetM to be affixed. Done al the tion for the Advancement of Seiroce and
A HattwHa Jam*—The lamateeofthe
public Improvement, aad **p*ctolly to­
CUy
of Waabiogtoo, thi* t8te day of Art, considered the the subject, wjpcb has
Newpoi, Ky., toil flrwily belter* that the
ward thuM reMroad mtfarprtoM cantering
buUdtog to which (bay are confined to October, In th* year of oar Lord, 1865, 1attracted considerable public attention, cf
tb*e^ th* -Qty of &lt;b* Valley" will soon haunted.
They My that every night and of th* Indepeodeoc* of the United 'using water or super-heated Steam, m
areteiiy rook acooed in eommoreial im­
fuel.
Tbe questao came up on an infor­
1
about the witching boor of twelre/wben 8tetea th* M&gt;th[Signed,]
Auoaaw Jostaeox.
&lt;mal report of a committee, of which Dr.
churchyard*
yawn," etm, a very ghoetly
portance toeny tn tbe State.
L. D. Gala was chairman. Th* com
Looking IM, weurtog a ptog het. gtid. By th* Prrardeui.
mlttee
baa been in vestige Ung lb* matter
W ■. H &amp;swaa*, &amp;*&gt; of StaU.
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Tvaatxo rxi Txmx—Some of th* into their cell*, although they sre Icehod,
for a wack.
English bewepepm are aetutoly becoming aod, after lookfog around a moment deTbs oat result of the experiments lere
bJuody-mlwdeA over the Fenian*. Not pert*. One of th* prtootsers, wbo has
a* follows; Ooa pound of roel burned
content with MtabUehtog martial law
in tbe ordinary way would evaporate,
stairs that b* atteeked hto gbest- with the Fifth JUinoie cavalry, write*
few night* einue, and, after • dee­ that ta coming up the Mimiraippl, th*
per*!* struggle, aocoradad in ejecting him men fired wUh their Bpeneer HAm at the
from hl* oelFthrough the hole that to urad alligatora, wbo lay on the muddy banka nectar with steam would evaporate
basking in tie sun. Tbe firing was brisk 6 &lt;9 100 pound* of water the-------for th* perpora of perafog food to th*
fifty to MVMty-flve.
and in a way tba* would have abocked
pmmrnere. AU evil do*re uHl cooaolt
&lt;xot- i« fe»or of tbe strata.
tbair iaterrata by giving Newport a wide an Egyptian; aod Um lashing of aa alipgiven ta detail. Il waa
tor'e tail now and then, told that come
« berth, for if arrested her* they will have
ebote took affeeL Oo* fellow wm I
,
to deep in th* ha on ted jail.
the oaclr, and, after writhing a few n»
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HASTINGS, BAHRY WUNTI, MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1865.

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tte-s; or te*r,»nc.., J. w»» lb* Relief j If ws&gt;slre p.iu. .bo-t »booi My lodr.l Itop tk»m erlth
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During tbe year of 1847 tte West was
looded with a counterfeit coin, it was
o well manafactured that it passed readiy. Tte evil at last became eo great that
.oiled Slates authorities requested that
skillful detective might be sent to fer­
ret out the net of ra.lners. I was fixed
upon to perform that duty.
I had nothing to guide me. Tbe fact,
however, that Chicago was tte city where
tte counterfeit coin was moat abundant,
led me to suspect that tte manufactory
, was some where within its Umile. It was,
i ttefMore, to tte capital of the West ttet
J proceeded. 1 spent five eoeks in tte
city witbuat gaming tte slightest due to

I teenn to grow discouraged, and real­
ly thought I should te obliged to returfr
terne without having achieved any result.
One day 1 received a letter from my wife
requesting me to send some money, as
she was out of funds. I went to the bank
and asked for a’draft, st tba name time
bending a sum of money tn pay far It, in
which there were several half dollars.—
The clerk pushed three uf them back to
me, saying. “Counterfeit."
“What I" eatd 1, “yon don't mean to
tell me those half dollars ere cuunter-

der, and taming my trad around, to my

illloukinga scoundrel Merer eeeaped
tbe gnlluwx.
••Whet are you doing be re, tny good
fellow F be exclaimed giving mo a shake.
"Taking a stroll by moonlight,** Im­
plied, endeavoring to retain toy com­
posure.
*Well perhaps you will just take a stroll
inside, wlIlyoflT* returned the ruffian,
“Ari you certain I"
“Perfectly certain. They are remark pushing open the dour, and dragging me
ably executed, but - are deficient -In in after him.
All tbe inmates of tbe barn Imme­
weight See furyonreelf.”
And be placed one of them hi tbe bal­ diately stopped work and rushed toward
ance against a genuine half dollar, and us when they saw me.
••Why,
what's all thisT* they exclaimtbe latter brought up the former.
“This U tte best ontnrterfeit coin I ever
"A loafer I found peepin' outside,"
saw in my Hfe," I exclaimed, examining
.
them dteely. “Is all tbe cvonterMt said my captor.
•‘lie’s a traveler that canle to the Uvmoney In circulation here of the tame
ern last night and asked for lodging; tbe
character av this 1"
"O dear, »o," the clerk replied, .“It is last I saw of him ha waa safe in ted,"
not nearly eo well done. These are tbe said the landlord.
The men withdrew to a corner of tte
work of tbe famous ' New York counter
fetter, Ned Willett 1 know them well, apartment, leaving one to keep guard
for Ibave handled a great many In my over me. I e&gt;K&gt;o eaw they were in earn­
est
consultation, and were evidently de.
lime. Here la some of the money that
lw eirculetinr here,” be added. taking half baling eome Important question. The
dollars from a drawer. "Yon-see ttet man keeping guard over me said nothing,
tbe milling is not so well donees Ned but scowled fiercely. 1 bad not said a
Willett'*, although this is pretty good single word during all tbe time I bad
been In the bam. I was aware that what
I compared tbe two and Mod ttet he ever 1 might say would in all probability
»aa right. I supplied tte place of tte d&lt;&gt; more harm than good, end it has al­
three counterfoils with g«K»d coin. M»d re­ ways been a maxim of mine, to bold my
tongoa when in doubt. Al last theiiisturned the former to n&gt;y pockvL
A few days after this 1 received infur- cusakm seamed to be ended, fur the black­
tualion which enured me to tabs a journ­ est of the whole e*me forward, and
ey to a small village about thirty miles without any Itilroduclton, exclaimed,—
“I say, stranger, look, here you must
(rum Chicago. Jarrived there at night
.
and touK “P
quarters at the only die!"
I did not move a muscle or' utter a
tavern in th* place- It »&gt;• • wretched
'
dwelling, nnd kept by nn.old men and word.
"Yoh have found bat our secret, and
woman, tte surliest couple, 1 think, it
has ever been my lot to meek In an­ dead men tell no tales."
1 n&gt; silent.
swer ju to whether I could have a lodg­
••We will give you len minutes to My
ing ttere that night I noticed tte host
gave a particular took at bi* wife. *nd yunr prayers, and also allow you tte
after aume whispering, 1 wm informed privilege ofteingshotor hung."
Suddenly an idea stfock me. I re­
ta tbe tpoet ungracious manner possible
membered something that might save
that I O«.uld have • bed.
1 have frequaotiy in tte course of my my life. 1 burst Into a violent fit of
life been obliged to- put op with wretched laughter, In fact ft waa hysterical, but
accommodaiiune, SB I did not allow my they did net kriow it. They looked at
equanimity of temper tu be destroyed by one another In amaxemeht.
"Well, he^akee it migkty cool, anythe miserable draping apartments into

which I

WOOL CAUDINO

• a dull sound, which .reremblod some ooe turned, eweggertag op to th» ote*er.
hammering in tbe diataeoe.. I suppose it
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was the poculisrity of Ate sound which
awoke ma, forit was.
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but coaveyed to me tte ldsa ufamne owe
atriklng iron with a muffled hammer. I
rose from my bed and wack to the win.
daw. Tba moon was bow in tte west­
ern horixon, by which foci I knew ttet it
must be near morning. Tba sound I
have referred to reached mo more dis­
leir donbta were Dpt eft removed. *
tinctly than wAm in the back part of the
“And yoo caH rfme «rinfs vr»H doM,
chamber. It appeared to come from1
&gt;yuoF Itatvd taktng ops roll Of
aome outhouses which were situated a
e money. “Well, all I bare to eay Is
hundred yards from the house.
aljfyte can't dobetter than thia, you
Now 1 am naturally of an inquiring
id better shut op shop, that's all."
mind, and this sound occurring aa it did
“Cea you aixtw as My: bettor 1" aafael
in the middle of the sight, piqued my
curiosity, and I felt an irrepressible desire
“I rather think I OM. If I oouldo’l, I’d
to go nut end discover tbe cause of it,— bang myecifi”
1
This desire, mthe sound continued, grew “Let«e*o it," they all^riod.
1----------- , —
upon nic with such inicnxity,. that 1 re­
Tbia wm my last reap, sod dm co through Lige
solved to gratify it at any price.
which my life depended. ,
. I put on my boots, the only article of
“lamk here, gen&lt;Joo»B«u I eaelskned,
attire I bad diacarded, and cautiously taking one of th* ereiatarfeii half dollar*
opened the door of my chamber mnd from my pocket that ted been rejected at
noiselessly descended tte rickety .stair­ the ten*, “here i* my last job, what do
case. A few steps brought me into the you think of it F
।
lower apartment, which I found entirely
Il was tended hand le band, some anydeaerted. 1 crept quietly to the window, iDgitwaa no counterfeit at .all, and acene
and uofastening It without making the saying it was.
slightest noise, was soon in ths moon
‘•How will you prove It Is counter­
light.
feit 1" asked one.
Not a soul wm visible, but tbe sound. I
“fly weighing It with a genuine’ one,"
have mehlionad grew much more dietinrt I replied.
as I approached tba place from whence
This plan was immediately adopted
it proceeded. At last I found myself be­ and its character provwd.,
of Bremgarten and '’RfiefafeMsi"*Bfo
fore a long, low building, through the
-Per ha pa te got thia by accident," 1 *•« therm, by-the -MutaMe MU!*U
~‘’------of
»-■-«-*
&lt;* pereeive e lurid beard a man wbiiper to another.
crevices
which «I —
oould
the rarer Bl. Carted 4.i» awe»ewf Ms
glare iisuing. L/tooped down and peep
“Try there," I said, taking tbe otter, Xosquu mouatalM totte M."uMk fided through tbe *ey-bole,__
and to my ex- two out of my pocket
rowed ft to Ctertnea, then left jha-Moeil'f a &lt;doreo men.
trem e surprise I saw half
leand came by the river Meti'ri&amp;e lo&amp;i
All their doubts now vanished.
with their coate off and alcevu -r,
“Beautiful," exclaimed eome. “Very Marne, by whfeh be temr to Parti’ '-Thia
firming a variety of strange occupation*. splendid I** said others.
is eetely ttaanoet OrigJoM' Hftn—hl
Some were working at a forge, others
When they bad examined tbem to
were superintending tte casting of moulds their satisfaction they all cordially took
and eome were engaged In the process of me by tbe hand, every particle of doubt
raining coin. In a moment tbe. whole having vanished from their minds, fer­
truth burst upon me. Here waa the ried on my p*n well. Some qaestiutos
F-i,
«• tonmsmH
gang of counter feitira I waa in search of, were occasuioally asked ma involving mW i :
T
wrs tea bahj
and tba landlord and bi* wife evldontly eome technicalities of tte boaineea ; these
belonged to the same band, for In one
however, I avoided, by stating that I was
Cdrner I perceived them employed—the
—and that cure ti fiitiiSf *WheT^t
on
a
journey,
and
would
rather
take
a
man pollabtng off some half dollar piece*
prisoaer leavvs Me BaM. - W&amp;uu J* UMl
and the woman was packing tho finished claaa of whiskey than' ana war questions. tte ligM of
Tbs whiskey was produced and we made
coin into rolls.
wtainalaculofeaf cacerita«Maa.._Btt
I had seen enough and was about to a night of it It waa not anti! moraine
da-wood chat we separated.
,
return to my apartment, when I sudden­
Tbe next day I returned to Chicago
ly felt a heavy hand placed oo my shoul­

wm

uabcred after 1 bad finished

The chamber wee of small alia, and
eertainly well vwtilatedTTur I could ace
the stare through the nx»f. Tbe ted w»»
simply a be^oT strew thrown Into one
corner of tbe room, without sheet or
covering of any kind. This latt fact,
however was not of moeh consequence,
we ft waa sammaf end ogprealvcly hut.
I stood ftir more'.ttfan ah boor puigg
^.WWrjMSvW*.'.,
!
„ taxa prRrM, a. Bm.U rf wUrti I
TJ. uj.r. U .Mdl I

••Suppoee te don't think we drain earn
“Gome, atrenger, you bad belter any
your prey era,'* said tte man who bad
tot ttakeit. “lima fiiest,’’
My only reply was a fit of laughter
mo&gt;e afoiret then the firet.
.
iffhe swab read," they oesislmod.
“Qr drtrek," raid eon... ■
■
“Well, boy&lt; cried I, epeekhng for tbe
first lima, “toi* is tbe beet joke -»1 have
ever assn. Whatteoft a pni F

.BwH.UhUWM*
State Prison.
I
1 hare those halkjlullani sti
poeiBMioa.a lid never intend to
them, for they were certainly t
of saving my life.

Me habit of laying It down
vi­
dmt proposition, tbat no prtqRvbogVtab
be free until they are fil Ri wewtteirfista
dam. Tbe maxim ft wurtby ol.Uvctfud.
in the old story, wfio ready eaaq^go^
into tbe aster until be had liMRlw
Dr. Davis* aid Gaoaus iur-Wbeo ths to bw Un! if men are to- watt f&lt;V
Rev. Dr. Daviee wont to England with a
till il*y become wire andreetadb data
brother minister to beg fer funds for tbe ry, they may iMapd jpkfcwever."
New Jersey College, be vu invited to
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.(yimlsiM
preach before the King, then George IIL
Cscrrumr P«MT44.Ct**a*Wrr»f
He waa a very eloquent men, and dellighted hie royal audience amaxingly'wte
haidly expected that so much could oume
from the Colonies.
- As tbe discourse want on, the King
could not refrain from expressing hia ad­
miration, repeatedly turning to the Queen
aad saying,“Beautiful, Caroline, beauti­
ful!” The proacber waa disturbed by it.
and be at length made a seddao pause,
and whan tte attention of all was fixed ;ip scribed aa follows : Fifty
on him, be draw himself up In a dignifi­ Imus—on tte Uip.of 4he hill tbe words
“
ed meaner, and repealed; “Wbeai^tte "Fnrnisted^lg. bjFsf* * ' ‘
lidos roar, tba heart* of the forest tregv tirer and Designated,
blr, and when tba Almicfcty speaks the United Stateaf* nbu^
king, of the earth sbenM ke^^-aUaoce.*. “of . ter ma tte
He then continued hie dracuacae to the
end w ithout the slightoel interoptkm. Af­
ter the eervioee .were over, bia friend ex­
preseed apprehension lest lbs boldnesruf
the reprimand should bring him into ever, tbe appearancsi of toiiWSMRh
trouble, but be bad nu four vn tbateonrej paper awd ie very drfilMM«
be did but his duty—the rest waa with smaller than tte gwndtoe.i fflteifitadii
Gud. The next day bo was tnmmosed &lt;&gt;a the right tend
AaukS^toe
to snpeqr before tte King. “Now,"aaid very indutinct, Tweottf
ttv friend, “you are to be punished for are poorly engraved, and i»6 mStablo
paper ; tte gilt fTkrni 'ire jftV-WFie’ad
yonr boldneee end temerity.”
King received bim vovy gracious­ don't ebuw axy gilt. * TfcAcMWW4MRRMI
ly, Unnked him for his reproof, aud aftar vary oowreely Amcq.taiutaflaia Kte
many Inquiries about America, and par­
fU
■■&gt;..«u«»rteWAticularly about tl»e College wboejnteresta
A■other *wU
• ere nearest ProsidsntI»»viM,be»t^ tbe The Fopere. Free
tamta tfrervTwea ii
King politely closed tie intervew by
msking a liberal donation to the College.

Thhcvt mr. Ktruwutixre.—Tte Hous­
ton (Texas) TrfryrepA says that “more
than half tte spelling book* now sold la
Houston go into tbe hands of the negtoee.
Buch tevthnony stews the necessity
which slaveholders ha'vw always frit of
keeping ibdr slaves from any opportuni­
ty to learn. Tbe maatere knew dust tWr
insti tution rested for Its principal aecorily
upon ignorance, aod they also ktew the
eptnsMand regeraeed, Uf tfir sUvre to
irarn. ' It became, therefore, 1ntfisp«re*ble to Abe seouritv of thrir “property F
that they Should make h i tfriina tt tiih'
tte Uscks to r, nd. ' And whatayer ma
be the ImmadiaM terealna^&gt;n"«r re&lt;?m
,structioa, unices tbe blaeke' are' +efijM
,opportunities for education they will ver
eomt beteme strong soough to rvudrr
impassible to dafrsisd -Sein of any &lt;
j,'..

re R~u‘

’iev-vre.

�“We must not be in too much of a
JjWiJ11* bettor to l«&lt; thsm recocetract
tbemwelvee the* to force
tn ft, Sr‘
ibject, but be has
xifrro&lt;*wa&lt;&gt;Mr seta our deeds day for a National Thanksgiving ;
Ido hereby appoint Trnmaiar;W*
-------------------------end tee era edeto tdew te anprtepr, totk»
7rn nsr or Dtcutin mxxt, aa a day to ' most eminent oocslitutiocal jwd criminal
ns&lt; and ediiyr
fo
w,
P®„WWy obssrved by tbe people of lawyers in the land. Among these may
We would like to ask thoss demoenua
•bo are claiming the President
tetoagteg tofaeto pussy,4sew -«hey lite hte
’ krSuurl^u. 1( u.,
to.

»«nfr. »«k orrmluurn
er —~t
•Uauiuiiiliyaanto, ,
I do, therefore, most «arne.tly-rec*&gt;mmrad that tte pevplo of tte Bute faith­
folly obseree the same ; and that they
s-emble on that day in their MeuetomsdI
piseee of worship,there to thaok.with de­
vote hearts nn« contrite rpirita,lhe IMkr
of the Univ.ro* far fate manifold mertfea,
4-etitering -fau Hte gate,
rfving .nd Into Hte eourta
1 and th** acknowledge
jnee upon Ills Divfee ear.

wealth of nations! How did Englishmen
I with the harmreloos frglalatlon of their
for toe Guvefwoxeo* to prosecute some
high crimes and misdemeanors committed Parliament -aver ascending their efforts,
ag.inst the United States within tbe di»- "develop the resourewe of Great Britaih."
trict of Virginia, Chief Justice Chsre'e By protecting the dumeatic flSMulM'.iilae
"ta ^e 1-esi IrLrJ
Grcuit, and ieqstring whether the Circuit of their island agslMt forsljtn eompMstfor.
uf the daily journal, ft ha, rr.,?.
G&gt;urt of tho .qpked States for that dis for oeutorlds together, without sospyndoc
Sw J—,. Ik. IM Un^Wd ud
in the di.se.uin.tloo of ,
qr relaxation* by every device that fewtrict
is
eo
far
organised
'ata
tn
a
euadlHterwtere.
—
^«be«r-&lt;
4- ^
Mfr MR Rllkec. if Ik. yn^l,",,
lion to exercise lea funciione, that tbe yera could frame sod pr^tirel spiepnre,
Zdtersters.
roy, 1— •&lt; i««&lt;k
nwn, uChief Justico or either uf the Aaeociat's amtiters and wearers o&gt;mld suggreLr—
Tbe Tvlome. bound roosth0 t/ar
When
ttfrfwrsirtent
pJlcy
of
protection
i-torfR^dkw.
N.. J.n.,
ul ibe Supreme Court would hold ■ term
toemrelvw a ftbrary of m'-Kelta*?
In July, 1868, GmgrCM passed a law
: only preserved ua, ass of tbe Qicuil Cuurt there during toe wjtacftiwttaJ with the auoceaaat whiUs it
n—— ■/ W km Rd 1. k—.1,
reading such aa can n„t U fuwdTT
requiring the following oalh of every
. want and famine, but by auteinn, or early in the winter for the' aimed, and England had became the
' H«ro«yR4 kffkWI. th, OR, person fleeted oe appointed to any office . , .
earns complin any other pebllrstte
His unmerited goodness He has bestow­ trial of eases. About the middle uf Oc­ “ Workshop «f the World." then, and not
■•totals MM of that appropriate denig­ of hondr or emolument, civil, military, or
that has come under our unties —
ed ufxm us an abundant harvsst, sod has tober,Chief Justice Chete replied to lbs Tilt then, did she preach to tbe nations of
Cottritr.
. ••••■. !■ the late canvass that p*rty naval,'or enV other department uf the filledlour granaries and storo-honses to
r H*
,b“ the world her impudent doctrine of free
MA, to ttet Bute, distinct -sua with lbs national aervica, •xerpt tbe Preaident uf overflowhig.
bls Qrcuit Court for tha.Dlatriet uf Vlr trade—that tbe Way fi» them to-grow
Hs hsa blessed us with health, and has ginia, either to be presided over by him­ rich waa to raise raw products far her
FireWent aad edtrnnistretfou in the policy the United Statea. The members of the
* Tte puMish.re hate perfreted a W*.
new Gmgress, therefore, must take this ■greefously averted from us tbe calami self or out of bis Aseoetatae, would not use at pricee she should see fit to pay,
•f VMBMnsction end emancipation— oath :
lies of foreign pestilence."
bold a term during toe autumn or early and tn take from her in exchange menu^be legislature cP that State had pre . *i solemnly swear that I hare never
■•cured to us victory in tbe winter. He stated that the regular term facturtd goods ac prices aba abuuld eee fit ।
vlo^ refamd to . ratify G«sii to lion. 1 voluntarily bovno arena against the Unit terrible conflict which has teeo waged authorised by Cougrea. would umptna- to charge.
«**’•&gt;• K»fer to. rec nr 1 h&lt;&gt; pm^.
toal. directly tr»n&gt; the uTk* »(
Amtedment abolishing slavery tn all the ed States since I have been a eitlxrn there­ against vs for the overthrow oftha Gov tiua year on the 27th of November-th. “A CoanHete Pictorial ntatary of
of; that I have voluntarily given no aid, eminent and the destraction of the UuIud present month—only one week before
liuo..................
*
countenance, counsel or eeccttrsgsmsui and through Hie aid, pence, with all ite 1annual term of tbe Supreme Court, when
Th* pontage on Harper',
] reey of that State art badly defeated.
to parsons engaged io armed hostility tountlew bluings, in|0 soil I os upon os. 'all the Judges are required to be present,
MSLV*® ’Uh
"Pta M
In Neu York a diBerent policy prevail­ thereto; that i bare neither sought nor
eubecriber a &lt; flfoc.
aftu.iag but um wwb for tb- Grewit
. «L , Tbe work to b« done was to get into accepted, nor attempted to rxereiae the
Court to alt, which, in the opinion of tbe
Chief Justice would ba. too abort a term
power, ata not to perpetuate what they functions of any office whatever under
any autburity«or pretended authority in
for the transaction uf auy very important
alretay enjoyed. Their platform was hostility to the United States; that I bare
business. Tbe Chief Justice adds, that,
v«wy nearly allied to that of ths TUpab-, out y ielded a voluntary support to any
were ths facts otherwise, be se much:
licans, it&gt; Its main features. In that State pretended government, authority, power
douhta tbe propriety cf Miffing a Circuit'
. the Democracy endorsed the President or constitution within the United State.,
Court of the I'si ted Stated lu ths States
•iVrepiu
hostile or iutmieal thereto-; and I do fur­
, which (tare been declared by the Exocu•nd nemtaatod a eoMisr'a ticket. But
ther swear that, to the best of my knowl­
, Uve and Legislative deportment* of the
th« availed them nothing. They failed, edge nd ability, I will support and de­
~P|-Ud UH7
and bloodshed has been allayed, and tbe, National Government, to he io rebellion,
eve*here, signally.
fend tbe Cunstitutiou of the United devastation uf hostile, armies is ended. and therefore subjected to martial law,
A toiuptete act. no* cumpiisteg lidrlr
,
, Tbeealeeaoos are instructive. They Stalee.** etc.
The hosts of rebellion and treason have before tbe complete rsMuretfon «rf ibdr
**• Volumes. ia neat &lt;4.^ blsdiat •«
If Gmgreaa should be asked to relax been conquered and dispersed; and the broken relation, with the nation, and lb.
•tear that the people are the true raters;
be sect by express, freight, at ripreaa «f
tbe stringency of the oath, it would In­ defeated and overthrown traitors are now
■upereedure ufmilitary, by rivil admin­ traflona. Our future ttrttolxns wilt en­
prrrt.Hr, b&lt; 32 25 per rolriM. ffogk
and that tn their sober, second thought
evitably and propbrly say that, whenever seekfog pardon and mercy at the hand*
rich themSelves out t»f Harper's Weekly
vrdumea. hy mail, p«tp.ld. MW —
•ctK&amp;thoy are d4lirmTned to "adhere to It was convinced that tbe danger has of the Government which In their mad­ istration ; that be would be unwilling to !■«* after wrKevw. amlpwieiera. and pubbold such courta, in such States within
‘iie right Tbe people of lbs Northern passed away against which lire oath is
ness and fatly, they sought to destroy.
bis eiroult, as Inelude Virginia, until Qm- llshere are turned to duet."—A’rw Turk
Let us, than as a grateful people', “give grwrn .hall have bad an oportuniiy to
Aataa are determined to. stand by 4&amp; dit acted, it would cheerfully du so; but
that, w hile the danger la ’atill threaten­ thanks unto the Lord ; far he ia good; for consider and act on the wboln .object—
‘ A eeewsity (n every boaaeliuld.n—
tried and ever true. They have no faith
ing. It must still maintain every defense His mercy endurelh forever.”
The Chief Justice expreed to the Preei Bostoa Traaaenpf.
•te tea* party which has one set of priori- against it.Given under my' hand and sea! of the deot the opinion that a «ell court hi a
"ft it at once a treeim
W.IXTB ErEUYcour To
plte far New York sod another for New
Tbia whole mailer of. rsorganixatbrn Stale, at the Capitol, in this City ofLan­ district wader martial law, cm only alt by historical annalist of the
^MMff. Ibe people of New York aaw may be settled by tbe ■ people of tbe sing, this first day of November, in tbe tbe aanetkm and under tbe Soper vieitmef
States
moat
vitally
interested.
What
I
y
ear
of
Our
Lord
one
thousand
eight
plainly ihs* if the wew principlea of the
the military power, and be pweiilvely as
the country wants of those who made hundred and sixty-five, end of tbe Inde­ sens be could not thlnlr that It becomes
DMMMagr of Noo York ware right, as
war upon the government is not oMbh. I pendence of tbe United Stales the nine­ JuMlees of the Supreme Court to exerufoe
ttey agreed so Marly with the Republi­ All the rebel chiefs, from Davis and ftee &gt; tieth.
juriadlettee under M&gt;eh eoediUon.
I
1866.
THOBBM’^ENDiD
By HisXxesIIeoer.toeOevrrnor^_____
cans ia the late canvass, tben^-wcru tbe 'down, had taken oaths enough and broken
BhftafaaM right all the time, and were ,them. What It wants lean indication
Calitorala ton.
/
•HWj
of honest intention end fidelity to the
tehr to treat than those who, by their (
A San Francisco dispatch of tte fk)&gt; I e
r— • - ——r*—-upUjr I**
government. It does not want men in
mwpfiUfurm, acknowledged that they Congress who will try to do there what
says: Governor Lew and other Cummfo- ' those who prefer to receive (Mir periudiI rote directly from the Office rd Puhlica were In the wrong in all the past.
they failed to do on tbe battle-field.— [
Th* Bremen and Southampton steam­ aionere appointed by the Govern meet to U-H1. • Pmtmostare and uthara dwiroe.
Them iaanother thing, which leaves the Such a desire ia uut unreasonable, ft | ship America arrived at New York on examine (lie recent! r completed portions ufgetliug up Clubs will U suppHad with
Wednesday, with details of European «r "?pr'k
teppsehisd. bet Huie ’ooaaobtiun' acy• hendaoine pictorial 8bowb.ll .-* appte
tfewe to the 25th. Among tbs power. New Coati. to Culifax, distance twenty- retfon.
whieh,Ees&gt;dee Digland and Turkey, hare three mllea.have approved tba same ami
Tire postage on Harper’. Wsekly i.
ir 0MJ. In Nm, Tort, -Ten
made known their intentfun „f taking forwarded the report to Washington —
partin the inference for the purpoee ot When the report i. endorsed by the!
Wk/*" •Uodnn.d ttaJ„4CO*np*nJ'
*&gt;•
«gr ancient order, eta went Baporx of the Aajetent Genrrsl «1 Hleh - studyingfta means of preventing or re■w you sailed under false
__ r— —wmfsnj announces
Ilxavn’a Wimu.y, one year 34 00
Tbe report of Adjutant General R&gt;b
•tber eu New York My to
that tbe bulk of the work to Dutch Fiat,
Aawpreanpy of either &lt;h« Weekly
erteno, of thia State, for 1864. ha, just
nearly 80 mi|M from Bacnunenftbiwill
•y, “Trnr-farted only bocaure
or M.g.zin, w.il U .uppi.ej 4rali, r'
bren made puWie. ft contains an enor­
be completed io December.
every dob uf five subJcrtUre^r £ W
-u W0* hypocrite, and mous mam of statistics, .nd has bnen
Gm. Jno. F. Miller has filed bonds
•bia! tbs tbutasr of yf&gt;br opponeota.'**—, prepared with tte greatest care and la­
om r.wiHMWe;,ur
cupiw far ,
preparatory to entering on dujjr.ar Col­
Tbe tawth ft, the trechling dm^eervteg bor, reflecting great credit on the able
lector of the port of San Fmadaco.—
' management of hie department. Tte to­
Tbie appointment is commended ,by tbe . Bwk numMare oen be a^a^j u
pelWsiset of the eupperbead party are
* tat number of enlistments in Michigan
principal newspapers of th. Stalo and
The Anewal Volumes nf Rfeper's
tn tbe Grat ten month, of 1864 waa 20,objected to by none.
a r.r •
• 041,—more than half aa many men aa
Tbe lung pending Ji ligation between Weekly, la neat eluih bindme. w.|| Ur
•ent by express, fret «f expense, ftr |7
, were enlisted In the State during the
' whole of the first three yeare of boatlli- moye all cause of dispute with the United the Burning Moscow and Qphyr,Silsor —ch- A c-rmplate aal, c-impriring Eght
Mining Companies is settled by a oom­
lias; and, of these, only 1,600 were draft 1 States, is more decided than ever, ft i. promise. lia Opby r Company taka the V olumes, sent 00 reccinl «.f »&gt;.!. -» h..
even said that a speech from the throne
cd. The tot.il number of veteran volun­
rats of 35 25 per vot, freight at expense
THE
gainst the meeting of the French Cham ground |,n dispute, paying 370.000. It ofpSrcbsser. ' Address
teer enlistments in the same time was
is stated tbe various suits brought on by
■'* / TkeMtaewUeaarWlm.
MAHPEBi BROTHERS. ‘
5,545. including IB entire organisations. her, will announce the Immediate and one or the other compauiee far this
entire
eraettatioa
of
Mexico
by
the
Of*. Win, ik. JUdn^rtB, tnur- The total number of meh actually fur­
f■*■*»» Swrsaa, Naw Y&lt;m«.
I eave a FULL STOCK of BOOTS
ground waa proeacutad at an expense of
French troopa.
hw»| at Washington on Fri­ nished by Mieblgnti ffi.r the war, up to
nearly a million dollars
AN’D SHOES, In the tala uf which I
4a4 dririag frasa Uw .y.Um «!l cwrtiU
day im between 10 and 11 o'doeh.- November 1st, 1864, was 81,365. Ad 1 An.%!'h p‘P*r
The spot
&lt;Hng those 'Who paid com mutation, tbe
eon
offer yo«
.
TteMypaposaam filled with .lithe
Ircted in .Westminister as tbs last resting
credit of the State on the bonk of the
detalhi tf tte affair. Everything tbe War Department, at that date, was 83,­ place oftha late Premier is In tbe nori?
The New York
pnbllsbee a
SPLENDID BABCAISB!
»• bgri^l Ostlereagh, summary of Gov. MarrinV metosr. to
atatehJewretaheaid.aodaU xhaC.iM , 347. The amount paid by drafted Mich­
Wilberforce, Canning. Chvlea James
K-rtanaffidare paraded before the pub- igan men fur eummntath'O money, was
cu
., T„ „1111,^
3584.600. Tbe total number of casual Fox, the Earl of Chatham and hia bril­ Tb» Governor doee not think-If vnvM be
Men's-Jfaag*., at Twsjvw aauunr-p
lire, dec., among Michigan Qroope during ,liant oxi, and a host of worthies, whose wire to cmfct ibe‘privUeg# Of voting on
1964. was as foHcws : Officers-100 died names baveaeforusd thia country'a hiato- the negro, and believes Congress will ffin
dsmssd this, a. an indivpcuMble prelimin action or of wounds; 25 of disease:
Tbe London 77mrx. of October 25Ui mary to tbeadmlaatoa of Representatives
138 dishonorably discharged 33 dismiss- (
M,U* l‘a‘4i’* •Hb but orgea up.,0 the OwvanBuw. as a mak
ed. Enlisted men—1.946 died In action T
, I*2,We wiU
gitotoa Stiwifa known to the law 1
A
| »erira to our mutual asliafaciion, and I ter of the rlainret ju»Uoe, aa weft as wls■: We MtomcursWres with tfia follow. «&gt;r of wounds; 2,778 of dbeare ; 4»®27 Lord
Russell hre his hand in it. That is Oom, that taws for tbo most aomplate
missing in action ; 4 306 discharged far (
i"g, raltave to the taking-oil of the crim- v.rtro.------ ---------- K--1----- -----------“vU“£
protection of the freedtmhS rfvil right,
be paeaed, and Me testimony be rmlrftf
Rgbl, be ia of neeesrity. like medicine— In ermrta
Without these, be says th*
r.rdcr wax
Tbe nslioo moat taka him, eteo though
&lt;llar.will
,.........ha«»
.......... „
it makes a wry face.
chin, ^-.wi
vw.t the imposition „f cruel
dieWard haa from 2,000 to 2^30 majoribooeM employer., and with tf
Th* Bqglt.lt Im. or ste.nver, between
my Good*.
Thai ia why I ca
remarked that‘‘Ji*
«f nearly 10,000 urer last
thinks,toe «nBanr*-eted
!*'“’ people W?IJ ’'ba'
' year. Tbe republican hare ten meiuri-l
generally contend
Elixir
indu.trions and fc■
Ameiobly and 00. io tbe Senate.
terprising, eVSrr I
Is 'ba toe. RswwSr k&gt;rUro*i&gt;*d Us. IXsss*’
The alectHm of Mr. W ard ..cure, the
MtoVtta BaMo-,
__
.
BEWOW BLDUB
"
appohummu of Bepublirena aa clerks in
that the Convention dreiare the seeeoeioa I
tbe Chsurory and Supreme Courts, and a
ordinanM not repeal*), but hull sod void
bust of other posiliutM. The State ia
ringing with rejoicings ;
.
TB*5**t*‘4l -~““TTtJ.'
.
.
UXtaOM
Th. .urgK&gt;n of the Ata lente Katas th.t a
mV.rity of ter pamenger. srw emigrant,
from Switxerisodted the souther? Hra
of Germany. They came t
__ .
P«rK where thocholmai,^™^, i
Cta* cMBly appruxiraatrw 5,000.
ver. and,while there, MwreT died’ta
.
.. NAMLavn.
purposes of placing •toam
^LTXL~“iid“'rjtel I
to*w»M-' tbe W-n?7*
■pplaz-d lb. Rocky Mountain., . "Xero

0. D. SPAULDING,

STOP AND SEE

NEW GOODS

dry goods.

groceries

throng
dared

Mataterrete. The walk
nf bMtooM ptoere is stay 11. feet wide..

On the worth aide, where thro have t«&gt;;
Mershnl. Itedr walks are kept measurably
.few. But «m the south side, where the
Marshal and several C&gt;unril&lt;uen flourish,
•ta where every rii»p ba* n back yard.;
biiMS ata barrel, are allowed tu pecupy
'•Itbfffoe* ot&gt; l—th aide, uf the walk.Psetepaweo-ghtn.* to ho fault-finding,:
■ ata we will But be If, things can be half'

de cost. Now if eetne uf uor friend*
\riH kindly remora that huge box, and

popdl

lw rite* b&gt;«~ and barrel, from tb&lt;uerev edg^TTU usl*. AFwUSsm ».
esera about tboee which they and a!n\.l
every ether bum keep next to the InilxP^
teg*. Ladrna M ieuk out for tbesc
*re--but it is too inach to.
M^tee way uu both .ide. with jigged
wund ata rusty unite.
-WW. would direct aUentiiHi to the
Pi nopperils of Harper's Weekly and

ffsrpae'a Maguxine, published in this
ffftr. N» pratee uf ours c-&gt;ald add to
ttepapiliffiy of these periudicala. We
stay Med remind oer readers that «n»w is
,'te* lime to make up yours clwbe for the
Jtew Tear, so that, beginning aright 1
yarn Reward will be e»nstant iu an txce/

jS, UM ■Mlkad-xfe ik* lUirklwfiataf i»d p&gt;Wn bore dr&lt;k their

•'■■P —la, ft io greeted aa a jnyooa
&gt;w« '*• —i—««. u.
*11—baa, dm an. 8&gt;&gt; wbre, toward nightM, M fa the earlier day, y«m behold tbe
letters on the fruit of

I Unequaled Remedy

PmUFYIKG the BLOOD.

Vegetable Extract,

vtt» &gt;mhi pganr

Bensoin ia not Benzine

pitied ap few fesed. but tbe miserabte
*««to would to auy so. Nnbodv ba.
h* mimt&lt;u Vilhr. u.,*1 .*» saiet ki .hia.j

Spaulding

Ir to «aa»tofB as Mywtere In Michigan,
•••taw Ma gaud. M»d his prices—
$»•*. by aU mssna, and thereby avoid

Wte* wbtah threatens anbellevcra.

Benzoin

W&gt; ths Buu'. u piw^estsr wwuty, which 1

THE

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|

Just opening ip the Holbroojc Block, Hastings, Mich,

F. D. ACKLEY. Druggist,
fth i* ‘
Would invite the public generally to call and examine stock and prices, and not
_j j | wait for further notice. The JVew Stoi-e is all the rage!
Hastings, Oct. 26th. 1865,

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MAVBED Tf

FRBSH ASHWitf

NEW GOOS8
BUBTON &amp; BENHAM’S
HASTOWB, WCH.

{p .#uH»5s ijmir,

.S-sTHS’
imsi sia ntsniNEi,

Books and Stationery

IPJR1TD1B8 I

To Suit the Timos.

WE DEAL IN
W proper i tbe toil for future crops.—
. Qnsslisei frequently arise aa to whak ia
tbebeat time to plowl What dtepoeitfoo aha 11 be made of the manure which
has been collected through tbe ixnnel
‘Those are Important questions u&gt; tbe
farmer, aad they are not always so emily
—Wit M «M might Imagine. '
Every kind of. work should be dona in
the autumn that will leaain or io any woy
fooilitata labor In the spring. All heavy

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

Great Decline,
In Prices,-

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
Hats &amp; Caps,

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

wowrttfe. ..** Wt*

CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,

wet may compel tbe farmer to postpone
wowing or planting bia fields, and then, if
everything ia to be done, eome of his
crops will be got ia too late, or perbapo
not at all.
November ia an excellent time in
which to clean up abort the fields; to cut
brush and leer op their roots abort tbe
walla, «»d eart away eome of the rich soCManaJations that bate gathered there.—
W^mkhe«9v«r,abiM*idD&lt;&gt;l"be horn­
ed tinder the walls, as the aihea afford
tba best source of a ftiture growth. A
good limo to dig or rink stone. out of the
way of the mowing tnaebiue, or those
that have remained for many years In
the sort poth, oi■ have been In the way I
about ths dwelling.

isIJdW
FALL &amp; WINTER

OUR STOCK

Goons,

STATWIT-EKI

relief

'■-.I?—

AT THE

MILLINERY STORE
OUR FACILITIES

M&amp;IEWMVS Mil Which will be sold

For Doing Businiess,
. KUBttUfS MnACt BiiCHU
tEtj’Epran'nasa wash

ARE EQUAL TO ART nr THE
STATE.

wr nan*/

SILK AND STRAW VERY CHEAP!

BONNETS,

FOR CASH OR READY PAY.

rhhM-

LADIES’,
MISSES’
AND

Store away loam, leaves, or what is
better than either,goodmuok, where It
eaa ba obtained at all times in the winter
10 cover the droppings of lbs stock, ab• oorb the moiaturo and increase the roatoriala upon which future crops depend.
November should not close and find
&lt;b« aqueducts, pumps, or other mode, of
providing water out of tspair, or io any
•CMdHioa where they will be limply to

ready
AB®

Don’t forgot the pUje, al

CHILDRENS’

£UJ£8,
CROCKERY
is the largest ever
brought to this mart,

500^.XriftraSMS
2.““ —if.

Much good hay and grain may be
caved by securing constant warmth and
comfort to the stock while In winter quar

Kept constantly on band, and for aal. on
Reasonable Terms.

BUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings,' Mich.
JCUV. Bl&gt;«.BLL&gt; c'6.

^Bloaching and Plowing
And all other work done

Ol Shart Metier ggj I* Gowd 8ty|r,

IHCENIX INSURANCE CO.

Brw Gww«lv Berrirnd Weeklp

H. A. C6bl&gt;TEAR
Phoenix of Hartford.

FLUtO EXTRACT SARSAfARILLA,
bodies. Swine kept io UiTVsy tale
cold end contract a cough that lasts
through thair lives, so that they neither
grow up nor latten profitably. Beside
thia, H is cruel to subject the animal, that
arodspeudect upon m to such a lite of
freesing £rt*2?nter‘.‘

Swiacnxa Snn Potatobs—A am
pendent of tbe W'ritrrn Enrol r«o
Meeds tbe eeleetion of seed potato*.
diglkglJme. Neither tbe very law

THB l-nannx swvwm'm. r.-xvv T...bH
i??tr*T*r
*?*«* «*

TT3 CAOT IBS IBSAT 2

of all kinds,

if lk*y’i

have secured their cellar, against frost I
Tbe vegetable cellar sbouM be kept
Toool.
.
er»eel!fng st M or J» cents per
dowra. Bans will not lay freely unhMS
here warm quartara, warm food.
aad a Utlla meal occasiooly and plenty of
groin and pure water.
Drain, which hare been commenced
may.be finished or new owes started.—
BMMtatteoliocife not yti paid to thb
wyect, by forra.ro in thia region.
A part af November work ahnuld be
to invest a conuiderabls portion of your
&lt;*!■••• the eoil, by draining, making tbe
tafnoothfo the plow, harrow, mow­
Machine, boroeroke, A-c;5&gt;y mating
iBemahaut fences, keeping ibe bnildinga
in good order, and ao managing affairs M
to abridge human labor, bot'at the seme
time increase the annual profits Tbh
eaa-be done, but only through tfo, heed
wort, as well as that of the hands. Wilt
yoo try It, and report 1-.Y. g. Far^tr.

...

OLD LADIES fit FAIR MAIDENS*

933,172.64

and will be sold at

(TXnVAlT IM*.)

Railroad Prices,
AUiag IiBaBpcruiioa; a»d MS.i.ta wvalrrf

M©T8 &amp; 0EC33,

IRON,

NAI|

rvrt. uDNttUtti THorsaSo &lt;
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lilts. trfc-TcoTT,

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Pramy thsyy ttM, A,

STOVE PIPE,
BAP &amp;N8,

And

everything elee

fashioned

from

Sheet Iro*. All wrts «f

Shirts and Drawers

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

&lt;

a-ztrbro-STOisrEs,
CBScaWIHD,

Farming Tools of all

Merchant

Tailor,

IA1N7S.
of tbe

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RAX&gt;’WATT’S

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punr

MADT MADE CLOT/THM,

AND WOODEN WARE.

UkOADCLOTHB. CASSnam, TnriMQS.
. . AMother
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VOL. X.
Rulings ijannrr,

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22/1885.
Sastings’ business Jirtrttrj.

Stlntrt Jortrj.

loo of the valtt dr cbaaArr, wfio was the red thousand franco*
. tbsfoeslnsa'Bwm tq fores them to It j for
companion and confederate of the prinee. bankers' that same day. T%la belng'dotie, If they goeerowg, the power la in oqr
An old beau, formerly wefT known in
It waa aeorrtained that they bad de­ thejedeltr called the wlla—eea.
bond* aad wscwu abeak thorn a* any stage,
camped In a euabh from the d&lt;x&gt;r of the
“Genttemeh." said he. “I have at length&gt; .to thi agd, and. ul'liffs tbam .to .ootreot Washington City, «M accustomed to Ml
t»sntyfcur bom; if,
hotel. Every exertion was made to convinced M. T------ of Ute real value of| UgBr *rrors ; ws must be pstient with but m&gt;« mepl
trace them out. bot several &gt;esrx cl.pwd the an off box. You see the price at which them. I did not expect to keep ocf all after ibi*. be bsd'to co to • party
before they Were discovered.
who were uuMudsff from the Amnesty, or take * second dinner, be ata n-tbiug.al
he has purchreed it back from tnr."
oil
th.
next
day.
H* died at th* ags of
Th* jeweler who waa nearly rained by
"1 have given you five hundred thows- eve* a large number uf them, hut 1 mttto. trkrre
o( U. Hqymgs Brew.
this robbery, removed to another quarter
tended they sbonld **ia fur panfam, and
of Pari*, and established himself under a
, to.realise .th* enormity of th* crime they
A STKIKKR,
new name. One day a meearngsr called
had committed.
• You cmrld not have brXvrfied the sob- son, became a widow, Reduced firaan
on him from M. T—■■
. a gentleman
Deafer* (a brae*, iwrilview. pates I »&lt;
holding anoftelal aituntinc, who was vary
&gt;et of equal saikag*, at th* North, mm affluence to poverty, with a large familv
taraantte*. par. Irawr., &lt;1
year* agv^arid we ma*t j-*m*mb*e that, of small children dependent on her man­
ill and wished to purchase s»m*rings.—
The poor jeweler bad nalurhlly become
the changes at th* South have bees mere ual tehor fc-r daily food, she mads a trprbcty of experiments tn ascertain «h«t ar­
rapid, and #
.
■aapiciowa ever ainca bi* tatal adventure
ticles could b« purchased ftxr the least
Prino* Gargarin ; and Instead of sending
ccpt more i
_ money, and would al tUshgie time “go
his shopman bo took the ring* himtolf.— ee ; for my part, I promts* him sternal North*fil*'f 1------------B------------- farthest," by keeping her children long­
digest
a
pw*,.forw*
annot
expect
sueh
Be was shown into a bad chamber, which I eeereey." • '' ■
'
- - ’ '
er.
from cry leg t-r something to eat.—
waa partially lighted,owing to thr situa­ !
With thsae words, he took hi* depart large afl»hw will be cornprebended and
tion al the windows, th* room was all in ture, leaving th* witnesses bewildered d Igwtad at one* Ws meet give them She soon diacOvert J that when they ate
buckwheat eakes and moIxsSes, they were
a shade, except where the bed stood.— in a maze tf conjecture*. M. T*——, time to anderstand their tike poeitinn.
SEVEX GREAT BLESSINGS
What was the surprise of th* jeweler though immensely'rieh, (be wea said to
Iteeunotbiag to rooreal In these mat. irxiiSffiar
jOCTMD
W WE aV’W BACK
when be discovered in the invalid M. T. poesaae upwards ot three mllltonb) never lera snd h»e no desire or wilhngneM to
K ftst^ni.Ud Judge .&lt; the United
the swindler, who bpd some years pre- recovered from the mortifiestiuo attend­ take indirect courses to obtain wbal w«
State* District Court observed that, when
liously defrauded him in tbs assumed ant oo this onexpeeted dlacovury.'' . '
character of the Russian Prince Gargarin ’
Our Governmsqt Is a grand and lofty he tout buckwheat cake, far breakfast, be
Fur a few mumento be wm struck dumb
stewrlure; in searching for Its foundation could- sit on Ibe bench 4b* whole day
we find it rests on the broad basis of withoat being uncomfortably hungry ;df
with amassment. However, be recover­
ed himarlf, and deeming it prudent -not
popular rlgbss. The elective franchise is the cakes sere omitted, be fell nbligad to
not a natural right, fast a polkieel right. take a I aneh about noon. Book wheat
to betray the discovery he had made, be
divplavrii hi* ring* ; several were selected
I am opposed ta giving ' the Btstre too cakes are a uniteraal favorite al the win­
Mxuroan Mam., Oct. 8, 18®.
and tbsir price* amounted to about six
Mr Dui Bjm ; I was an mueb Tm much power, and ale* to a greet roneoli. ter breakfast tabla, end eefeotific inreeii-reeled with oor conversation of last dsinxn of power fa tile Central Gpvcrn- gatfon and analysis has shown that they
abound In tfo) brat forming principle,
“ll is a l«rge auro of moaey for a t-oor retsday, that I returned immediately in
BMk
ruined man," said M. T——, "I bars ny room and wrote djrwn such of 'tb*
ll I interfered with th* vote In th* hence nature takes away our appetite for
not ready cash sufficient to settle the arista made as I rooM remember; sod I Rebel States, tn dictate that ths negrix them hi summer.
During the Irish famine, when many
whole account, and I shall fee! qbliged to
j shall vote, I might d&lt;&gt; tbs same thing for
you if you wilt take in paymrot this cari am tr-d*y, more than ever, convinced i my own perptteca in Pennsylvania. Oor died of hunger, the poor were often found
spending their last shilling for teh. toboeeo
oua old ar.uff box which is of grant value." that, if corrected fo you and returned to
Hr ashed foe hie dressing ease, and me lor either pulffla or private a**, it
opened it, ar.d took nut an xtagou shaped will go far to promua* a good under-1
china acuff box, set in gold and robie*. ■taadieg bcivseou J you guff- our leading Rebel Butts If they gw wrraig. If they charitable institutions, that when m«wey
It was perfectly uaiqo* and of inestimable m»n.
rebel, we have the army, and can ccatrol w*« paid to the poor, they often laid oct
value. On bebMdteg it th* jeweler well
It will alro.unite (ho public mind in them by Iksnd, if neeresary, by legitla every cent la tea or coffer, instead offnnteh betrayed biraselt The snuff box fiiror uf jmtr .pfan.ao £ar at least aa ynu , lion als-x If tb* General Government curlng the more suUtaotial food such ds
which M. T------ , preaented to him was wuald carry ft out witbnu* modification. eootrols the right to vote is th* 8tetev.it rural, and (four and potatoes. On betgg,
thr i-ne which had been stolen from him
Y&lt;u» are aware that 1 do aet associate may eetaUishsueh rulr* aawitt restrict reproved fi-r this apparent exlravagwMC.
a few day* befiwe tba robbery of bi* dia- much with msu in politiuid Uf*. but rath­ the rote-to e Sisatl somber of peradsa, and improvMer.ee. the reply in both MM*
m&lt;-nd*. Th* box was loo remarkable to er with those ubo, representing th* ad- and thas crease a central despotism. ' i was identical; their own olwervatioo Bad
A jrweler at Paris on* day saw a admit of th* poeeihilKy of mistake. Be- vaaoed moral arose of th* country, careMy position is 'ddferw.t from what it show n them that a peony's worth efftad,
&lt;rr tobaccn^or liquor, would keep off the
splendid rqui|Mge drive up to hi* dooraidra, it bad a secret vpriag. by mean* of estly labor fay the good ol M&lt; p*oplr. would he if I ww* In Ten* »■*»'«.
I There i should try tn introduce negro sen** nf hunger than a penny’s worth of
aud a tall, important looking man alight which all the miniature* could be taken
ffrom ft. He wanted a set of faffly** dia- out uf their witting*. On th* revarsee .&lt;r immediate reward. The latter class i euffraaa gmduaMy ; got tboee who have anything »l»e. Scientific men express
I m«od i-rnsments, a complete wedding were (tainted similar subject*, but treat­ desire earnestly to understand your .plan, , torrtd ia the army ; tboee who roold read th* idea by saying,‘Tea, like aloofao*.
outfit. Tlic price was fixni at two huw- ed In tbejityie at Indelicacy pucaliar to aud. if possible, support your admioia- । and write, and perhaps a properly quel- retard* the mrtnraoi pboais ofthn tissue*;'*.
in other words, It give* fuel to tb* fladts
itxcatiou fi&gt;e others, any tSVO oeg250.
. drrd (hmtaxud fiuoo. He made choice tb* sge of lamia XV. This circumetacc.' , tratfon.
fDfotic, s/tid lte rowfd grant but little fof was important In proof uf bi* claim to
it would not do tn l«C the negroes of life, and thu* prevent* ft from consum­
I think the publication of your proursa .
■ rxretiiing the order, and Insisted &lt;»n leav- the (Hisses*ion of th* box. When M. T. of reconstruction, »iih the reason* for I have universal suffrage now ; K would ' ing the fat and fie*h of tbrbbdy.
If a peracmgvts into the habit of taking
breed
a
war
of
races.
’
•
..
asked
him
to
set
a
valu*
on
H,
ba
said,
i
injf with ill* jeweler a deposit of four
yMr frith in it, will commrud itself to
| their candid iudg^nietif; and a* I told you, 1 There waa'a t«w&gt;e in the Southern a lurch between bre^rfsrtand dinner, be
| thousand franre* In tillrlrdr ta»gvt. He
“I C”O»ider ft worth more than fifty . inspire our "l&gt;oU ^^-fthjyn people with States when tba slaves of large ' owMi s . will very eoou find himself getting (Mat
also srlrortd a ring, worth a hundred and
I twenty franers, and ordered it to l»e sent tbovtaed frano."
। looked dnan upon eon-slave owners tje about thr luncheon-tlm ; but let him be
| ' confidence In yotrt; administration.
' bome'tht next day ; snd 6&gt;* days after
“Fifty thousand franca!” exdtimed ' The report Is mr»g»r at.'il tnrsatiifac- cau*-: they did wot own slaves; the terser 1 so preesud with-' importarit engagement*
I the u bote set of dismoeds were to be M. T-------, “I thought .it was valuable, tory, but I think rt crervrye. for the most 1 U» number "f steles their masters own- j for^wal dxy* in sucerestoo as to. Mb*
! completed. Arei-rd-ngly a confidential but this far rxce*d« rn v estimation of It." | part the. spirit of emr c-nver»at!on.— , ad, steayroaffhr th^y.were, end this has । iTtiung Imiwwsn 'ftHsri«;ft--wtll no* be
l«ng before be can diepea** with: bis
• niesvvngvr from tli* jeweler’s repaired tn - “Sir,**rilafMffthe paefei, “I will not Therefore, although the tenor of yotir
lunch alt-getber. Tbea* things seem to
' (lie hotel D—— In the Rue de la Paix, retrace wbal 1 k»ve said. I am an expert words led me to belleee’it wee not In­
sIhiw that, to a certain extent, eating
' and inquired for-Prince Gargarin. He dealer, and to mo ft may poreibly be tended tn be kept private, 1 hare refrain.often I* a mere matter ofhwbiL Whole
I wn* ahbwninto an apartment on the first i worth more than tb* rem I have men- rd from answering the vpedlc irxjniries of
tribe* of Indian hunter* aed trappers
tiooed.
'
I
will
make
this
proposition
to
negrv
upon
the
non
sl*v*bold«ng
wbilsw.
st-ry.
Fire
or
six
lackeys
wrr*
In
the
i
anxious
frieoda,
whom
I
met
on
my
way
iCTX£,-.Vd
'lb* o*gro wit! veto with tbs lew ma* hat* been known to eat but ooos ba
•iite-rhamber. The prino* look the ring. you; you eball tak* the nags you have home last I might ia some way, Feare a
-iBlsst. (urawbr. . ..
i paid for It, and gave a present of ten selected, and you shall-put Ibe box under wrong inipreteiun «m tbeir minds. Truly ter whom be does nut bate, rath** than twenty .four boors, and that at night.—
IMwte. KB^nhe •&lt;
ffresw &lt;»^w.
frsnre to the messenger, who joyfully I an envelope, stating it to be my property; your friend.
with the nun elasahuiding wblterwhnm ffotfi Jowl of Hnltk.
returned borne, snd rongratalated bis I I and If itdoeu nut bring more man fifty
be d ebate,; Upiveraal ,Mffrsga would
' master &lt;m having so wmfthy and liberal j thousand lianres you shall have my ring*
etn'- amriher war, not agsir.xt us, but a
A correspondent, describing the faativwiir iff rates.
for nothing."
itic* at B-arritx. write* ;-L had not aeen
WaauiuoTou D. G. Ort-1, 1 If*. M.
M. T------ , wan completely blinded by
Another thing. This Government Is the Queen lul-ella Jur sixteen or ssvsoTbnjvw.ler, with the utmost punctual
I have just returned from aa interview th* freest snd the best on earth, and I fuel
! ity.mrrird home the dlsmrmds «i the this deep scheme. Hr was a g« od evqteen
years, and ia that time site has, of
day appointed. The prince was in bis nuiaseur of object* of rrr/w*. and be wA with President Jvbneon, wl(lch be talked sure is^rsliavff to list ; bot to secure this course, changed, though not so much aa
study, sitting before a rUiudrnal eacre- 1 not a little gratified to find bis b«-x so foe an b«-ur on the proc*** uf recvn»truc- we must elevate and purify the batfafi.— 1 one might bare expected. She is very
1 tavle. Which wee • pen. Tba&gt;weler hand­ I much unvalued, and to l&gt;* enabled to tioo &lt;.f Rebel State*. Hi*’ mauner wa* I fi-r many years contended at ths Sooth large in sire, and with feat errs by a*
ed the caskei to him. and hie highn-se obtain lb* rings without opening bis a* cordial and hl* conversation as free, as that Slavery was a political seakne-s, means remarkable for distieeti.*. The
minutely inspected the jewels ; suddroly puree. The most exaggerated valuation in 18C3, when I met him daily iu Nash- but others sai l It was political »tr*«gth ; Infanta, her daughter. la tall for her age.
they thought we gained thre*4iftha rep slight, daik, e«&gt;d does not look la gitud
une of the valets entered the room aud at the snuff box would scarcely have Ux- vide.
Hi* countenance i* healthy, avan more rvsentation by it; 1 cun tended that wo
ceoded seven or eight thousand franc*.—
, mwouneed -Prince DnlgorohL”
health. Both ruother and daughter wore
lost two fifths.
' “Ah!«ny brother-in-law.' exclaimed ! 11* sent fur two «t hi* reigbbora, oo* of ■o than when I fir»t knew bun.
•the mantilla, ebieb la always T“«.I
remarked
that
tb*
people
of
the
which
was
a
notary,
and
the
matter
wa*
' Itwe bad no slavre, we should have had
his loghne.*. “I d-nol wish him ipse#
Nl&gt;rtb
were
anxious
that
the
process
of
!
arranged
comfortably
with
tb*
jeweler's
twelva !l&lt;-pres«ntat1rc* more, according
lb* present which I destine for bis sis
rucoiis:retina should be thorough, and to the tbrtf ratio of representation. Cm»ter. Requaet him te stay in lb* drawing prupouilioo. This being done, tbs invalid
th*y wttiied to support him in the ardu- grrss apportions representation by States
nw.m. ai&gt;d I will com* to him imtnedi- said—
“Who will fix tb* price of lb* box 1" our work, but their idro* were confused mA districts, and the Stat* apportiona by
atelr.”
“You, sir," coolly replied tlfe jeweler. by the conflicting reports coostantly dr- dlstAcfaBe touched tb* table, the cylinder
culated, and 'raperi-lf by the present
“Me T you ara jesting."
Many year* ago, I moved la t*e leg­
moved, and ibe aecretaria closed ; the
“I assure you, sir, I am quite serious. position of the Democratic party. It ia islature that the apportfonment «ff R«p- ! S.HM ten years ag" there came an old
diamond* were within it ; but on the table
there lay an open box filled with leather 1 would willingly lay a good wager that IndwMriuualy circulated ip ibe Demoerat- rvwentstlvr* m C&gt;ngr**a. in Tenovaere, on* armed. airtly li.iking man to the city
, of Miwtg-mcri, AU., who followed the
bags, and nun&gt;en&gt;os rouleaux of louis you will value the box at five thousand J te Club* that he was going over to them. sbteild be qualified voters.
He laughingly replied, “Major, have you
Th* appointment is now fixed until j arocatioo &lt;■! prddlmj knives and seisaura
huddled together in confushm. The jew­
M. T---------- directed a took at ths two itever known a man who for many year* 18TCvbeti&gt;re that lime w* ml|(hl change i through tb«mty. Il is said that be offer
eler had obeeried all this treasure on his
had diflered from your views becawea the basisjnf reprewntati-u. from pnpula- rd to sell a knife to the Hon. Wax. t^.
witnesses
a
look
which
seemed
to
say,
first arrival ; bot his attention waa per
you were ia advance ef him, eteim them ^KSTto qualified voters, North** well a* | Yaocy, once up-hi a lime and the ttm.
ticularly attracted by a large portfolio, tba man Is msd ; but the jeweler added.
“You will value it at that price. I am a* bi* «wn when bo some to yuurstand; South, and. In due coarse of lime, tba] Wm. L struck him in the faoa for far­
well lined with billtii do hrnifw*, (be
G.- UUMIMOVK.
certain you will. But first of all I have pointr
* ' State* wifApwr rvperff to colok ' might ex­ ing tba preeumplfon to apeak to him.—
edge* of which were visible.
I replied, I have often. He said, Bo tend tba elective french is* to all *b&lt;&gt; To-day this man. W reford by name, baa
His blghneaa left the room saying be to acquaint you with a little circumstance
and Uncy alnea in
pnessssed certain mental moral or such the largest dry
would retujn very shortly. About twen­ ' connected with this box, which will en[
abte
you
to
preceive
ita
real
value.
”
■
party
finds
its
old
position
untenable
and other qualifications, as might l&gt;« deter­ M«-citg»&lt;uary, and the eldest son of Hua.
ty minutes elapsed, and a sort of vague
all boors till »e’sfert »’• M.
_ _________ apprehension aeaaited the jaw star. At
M, T---------- full uf curl-wily and| ia comuiu to ours ; if It has come op to mined by an enlightened public jiidgc- Wm. Yancey is behind the saunter deal­
our position, I am glad of it. You and I
ing out tape, etc.
,
.
,
length Ibe door opened. Oh I here is his
q* n. cook,
Deed no preparation for &lt;h&gt;* conversation;
hlghneas, thought be. But mi it wa* the
Boetox. Oct, IB.I8OT. 1
neighbors, taking th* bi-X with them, ad- | we can talk freely on this subject, for tba
master of tba hotel, who, stepping tip to ywroed u tbe drawing room ; M. T— I
Bcavavtse run Paesevc Ra&amp;noaia—
thoughts are familiar to us ; we cau be
Tbc abovtrrepnrt was returned to mo Th* Balt Uh* Trfeyrgpi of fhflOd
the jeweler, said:
au
to be P*td wtea rspars
“Are you waiting for anybody-, air F sod the jeweler being left *!&lt;«*, the j*w- perfectly frank with each other. Ha then , bp f'rwideal Jeb neon with the faMowing mititmus He relaru of B. B. li**d. Chief
je**ird.«.- ■ ■
cunimenced with earing that the States MMM*
•‘J am waiting for the return of Price*
&gt;&gt;f Engineer*,' and party of thirteen par“Sir, it la now about sixteen yaarsago are in the Unlptf, which la ubol* and In
Gaea*a L Sraonxi.
Gargarin ; te whom I have jest ar»ld a eet
iocs. who had been engaged ia surveying
•YTAntltCIB HOWfo
••f diamonds for two hundred tbooaaad sine* that suuff bo* was stolen from me, divisible.
tb* nltra-mnntene dietekst of the Votes*
Individuals tried to terry them but,
and
a
abort
Utu#
after
you
robbed
tn*
of
I
WXVS
Ma*
TW*
wrnns
cowwonc*
francs. Ar* you hie secretary T”
Pncifio Railway. They had ran thro*
but did not sueejrd, as a man may try to VtoS aw* tian n at-aayawnatT coaasrv.
fifty
thousand
crown*'
worth
of
diamond*
‘T am bls dup*, and ao J presums you
roeteeover Use HumboMt ■toeatatas;
cut
bls
throat
and
be
prevailed
by
the
under lb* assumed name &lt;ff Primm Gar­
I I aara wanasnsrt waa*ai aivnanois*. sod they give th* prefarsnes to tbs-nertbar* sis.. I”
.
bystanders ; and you cannut say be efat
(*r»*d)
“What do you mean 1 Hi* dupe I Im- garin. 1 hav* new discovered you. My.
rni route, which extends from near the
poeeible ! The jewels are sbwt ap io bis evidenc* relative to the robbery I* &lt;ki Ms throat because he tried to #•» It.
junction
of tba IhimbnMt rive* eastward
i'hii. roplier pTStete^tff Prague Usri-1
Individuals may com mH treasrm. end
serretsrir. Besides look at bis money.” record. You bav* declared the snuff
through M *n*y p*s* into Clover valley ;
be
punished.
thd
a
large
number
ofrindi
rorsily,
eayu:
"A
faUhfad
and
anuemunbox
to
be
yuura,
and
I
can
prove
havivd
He Mixed one of th* leather bags, and
titrauaeaKfa lata rib* propagation add (fo­
purchased
it
ala'(wldia
sal*.
I
know
a
opening it discovered to hi* horror that it
ba puniabed n* traitors. Some 8tn**s
waa filled with nails, th* ronteatn Oon- secret which will (rises tb* truth ol my
triad-to get *•* *friha.A'afo«, and wa optained ixi.lbing, and the portfolio scrape aaewrtioa beyond a doubt. Now, sir, tell
poeed it, huutotly. baauos* w* beliesed
&lt; f paper. However ths jeweler consoled me whether . yos ar* inclined to defend
U to b* wrong, SU&lt;: are hove sue used*d
youroell
.
’
o
the
crimiuaI
suit
which
1
i*himself—the diamonds were etill safe.—
teiid forthwith Ui iitatilute against you." inpuumg dawn ribs. HetoiHtou Tb, A locksmith wasaevtt for; th* arerrtarie
Every wwd uttered . by the jeweler powsr of thwsf prtpsae wbo ote&lt;M th*
1 was opened, and oh, horror • it waa etrtpfell like a thunderbolt on the ear* uf tt.
through t
I ty. h stand &lt;m om aide of ths room
want to recapatruci th* State Gommth* mile
against a wall in which a bote bad been T------ . Ovrrwbelmed with the conveiousnrea
of his guilt, bis imagination pic- nieuta and have ilia puae* U&gt; du »U The
I made, and lhere being a corresponding
State institalMMcra pro*ua*pd, faM uat
i
tured
all
the
iiorron
of
impneoomeni.
bote in the eroreterie the jewel* had with
! perfect rew* bee* eoevsyad into aa ed- trial, sentence and the scdRdd. He re-■ fun lb* groumkaod they must ba lokro
fi*ctid, «fd th* jeweler said—
up and adapted to tpn Sfpgres* uf arsnte;
-Sir, 1 give you fire urinates to form a
IBFVBLlHO£DBrUY WED.’tKSDAT,
r iti«n»o« axuar, cocrrt iriottua

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|g a faltering votes, directed the

gWUrftod iBu"* tobf* foru*« *»*•1

�The Zudependenf publishes a letter from
MjHR. OHw 8mm. in favor of
"equal right*.” He argues strongly in
•Tfcrovit'e**«&gt;clil*tag tba negro as art of
simplejustice, aad out only that, but as
tba best and tbo true policy Air tbe peace
. chbutUy sbd prosperity of the Southern
Status. We give tbe essential portion of

as sr-lf defcnse. If tbo country faib to do
this justice now, it will commit a'crime,
wheru guilt and meannees will strive fur
rnaatfry. . On iiua bead it is a debt wo
owe‘to saviors and beouracturs. But
bore *11 tbe instincts of self defouco harinoWke with justice.
For tbo who- of tbe whole country,
which suffers from weakness in any part;
tor the sake &lt;-f- the.Slates lately distract­
ed by war, which above all tbinga'nesd
.security Bird repose; for the sake uf
ricullure which is neglected there ; for
the »ake of cumnierca, which has Ord ; for
theadke of national credit, whose graer’ ous trtst is exposed to repudiation ; and
finally, f..c the sake of reconciliation,
which Oiu be complete only when justice
prevails, wo must insist upon rqual rights
a» tbo condition of tho neirprder uf things.
So haigas this question remains unset­
list}, there can bo no true peace. There
fore I would say to lhe merchant who
wishae lo open trade uilb this region ; to
the capUalist who wishes Ui stud Li*
inonty tbcM; to ths emigrant »(bo wishes
tu find a b«&gt;ri&gt;w there, l&gt;egin by assuring
justicklo all men. This is the one cs•enll^ condition of prosperity,
credit,
snd X&gt;Ttranquility. Without this, mcrcnutile Louses, banks, end emigration societieshaving anything to do with this
regiud must all foil, or at least suffer in
business and resources.
To Congress we mu*t look as the
guardian under tbo Constitution of tb*
' nstiuaal safety. I do out doubt its full
power over thi* whole subject; oor do 1
doubtita duty to see that every pretend.od government organized by recent rebels
praaeut nullity. President
Johnson spoke well when in Teoneasee
, he. aajp that “iu lbs Work of rsorganixatiun, fobclamoat take back seats, leaving
place U&gt; those who have been truly luw8.1," There is the keyhole of ajustpolr
cy/wbich'I trust Congress will adopt.
. It is difficult lo measure tbe mischief

theeufifing year. Al a subsequent meeting
of tbe Directors, Amoa Root waa elected
FreiMeH ^K Pringle, Secretary .Mr. IxMwsia wro also appointed Treaa- •Unlil va can repopulate Georgia,,* be
wrote, *lt ia uMleaa to oecupy H; buf tba
PrssW'ut uf lhe Company, peremptorily utter dcalruction &lt;&gt;f it* road., hvuw.od
“
decimed a r« election, on account of otb- people will &lt; ’ ‘
aoureee. By
er business arangementa.
wo will lose

•jcrsta are drawing consolation in the
late terrible defvat of tbeir party, from
tbe alleged feat that the Rupoblicaa petty
ia not aa radical a* it need to be. They
claim the credit of having driven tbe re­
publicans from their old ground, oonM
qnmtly, although terribly beaten they
have gained a rir.tory. That reminds u*
of tlio fellow who inaerted hie none be­
tween hi* antagonist’s teeth, and although
being beneath Mm, “held, the rascal

Mahony, ths head uf the fenfeo order in
America. He describes him ar"a wild­
looking young maa, arodily dreaaed, and
bad that familiar, slovenly, luunping air,
that dl*tiagui«hes those hangers-on of
small politicians and petty court* here,
who are known by tbo fernilUr names
of‘bummers.’ Ho Mid that lhe order
numbered over two hundred tbouaand
member*; that they bad money and
arm* ; that no religious leak wm required
of tho member* ; that their object wa* to
liberate Ireland ; that tbeir greet caoee of
discontent waa the laws «»f enUul and of
primogeniture, which prevented the poor­
er classes in Ireland from becoming ownera of the auil; that the United Blate*
Government knew what they were about
and would not iulertera with them ; that
the organization had beer, in axitteuce
Mveral year*, but that nothing practical
had been done until lhe late war bad
Inured their men to arms." Mahoney
said they would first take Canada, sod
by that mean* obtain shipping. Thi*
correspcndent further add*:
. "All this appeared to me to be more
oonsenw, and with that irapreeeiou I left
him. Bot I aecoruiued from neighbor*
that wagon load* of muskets are driven
up to hie door every day. Mot up stairs
to be inspected, and then driven away

parinsent” which has been make. Look-,
ing st'tho positive loss lo Lusmes* and
the productive industry of the ountry, it
la painful. Looking at the distrom which
it pa*'caused among loyal people by the
revival of ths rebel spirit, it ia heart­
rending. Izjojuag^at4t_ir. anyufray, it i*
• terrible failure. Il wlH4&gt;e for Cun­
grass to apply the remedy.
x

WeeM a Bead Donxbe Craed Bhrer
Valley Far Dfrtdqahat
. \
Uw»der the furegotoghead, the J*ck*o\
Citizen oftho 14lh inat. has tba following,^
going to show that the G. IL V. R. IL
will pay dividends upon lie slock when
built. Wo glee it as ooe of ibe arguWrote ter be adduced in favor cqa speedy
completion of the rood -.
"The earning of die local business of

the iodifTerenoe of lhe Government is
true; that a leading officer ol the Treas­
ury informed him that the subject had
beea canvassed In high official quarters ;
that it bad been observed that the &lt;itetion would produce allow of capital from
England to this ocuntty—a thing very
foudi to be desired and ’that when Ene-

: Gew. DtzltaMs by UsCslera.
tire Michigan Central Rrnilroad, for the 1 Gkn. Dii, having been invited to altecd
year ending Maf 31, 1685, are officially a maps meeting at Jersey Qty, where
General Logan was to speak, wrote tbe
reported as follows:
Way pwuMOKm jtoiey East........ . Itel.se* T» f-jlluning out spoke* reply :
Naw Yukk, Oct 30.
DoakSik: Tours la received. You
will iremamber, perhaps, that a large
number
the must respectable Demecrata hi tbeUuiuo met in this city about
a year ago, and denounced tbe action of
tbe Chicago CuBvention in declaring the
The ^district of country dependent on
, Gdlure, aud propoiing to negotiate
tho ru&lt;d between Detroit and Chicago
lhe rebel authorities at Richmaod
will uot exceed 0,400 square tuilue, uf
iuspenaiou of hostilities. Tbe orwhich the population does not exceed
ition funned at that time still «x323,000. Each square mile along the
buuglt those w ho are connected with
rente, therefore, on the average pays
r not deem it advisable to nut Ilin
1350 to this tuad, and each tnso, woman
I until some great national iss-jea
and child, 810.
kindly presented. Thia and the
There arii in Eaton, Barry and Kent
bf time prevent mo from taking
Counties 3,018 equate miles, and by tbe
♦rt in ilio present canynM iitotbis
last crosu*, 64,438 peole. Whenever State,
J elsewhere. But ply sympathies
this area slud! pay half as much per
n tbe side uf those who were from
square, mile as the counties along the
nning of the war zealously, and
Central read, the yaariy sum will be
reservation, in favor of carrying
8852,800. and whenever the men, women non, until the rebellion was put down by
and children pav in like porportfon, tbe force, and who, aloes its Icrmiuatiou, have
sum will be S&amp;23,IDO. Deducting half beeh In favor of tbe amendment of tbe
for the’running expenses of a railroad, Qyislitutioci declaring slavi
■ ■■ ■ and estimating the cost of tba road al ftysver within tbo limits
Uolted
81,250,006, it would, by lbw estimate by
,*qa*r*'mi1es, be able to make a yearly
'^tvidrad of 14.11 per cent, or by tbe miltaat* fry peputeairo, M.WI&gt;p«r erot." /

Contrary trrtlie rTpeetrtfotlfbf many,
the peyle of Jackson county voted, by a
•mall usajority, against loaning the credit
xrfXhatevuaty is aid of the Grand River
VkUey Rail RnML Thie &gt;.*!&lt;•* which
vlF-hu severely Hit by tho company un­
lea* It i* made up from otb*r sources, a*
wu think it will b*. Il ia row propowd
to make ap one half or mors of th* sum
•by toaw upon the eUy of Jaekuro. A
. vote for thr. purpoae would be likely
st«i ‘be dty of Jackson would
,U *ba guiout bf, such a paocMdiag.—
-Out Jedwro ocroly friend* are daterWMMfrtte. shall buroauch word
: io
the cuterpriee of tbia road,
ul. ' ?'A. ISM-—w-'-eba—-----------ft* th* l«tof DecwnW, IK oldaav.

march, and maka Georgia how).’ And
again. “Flood may turn into Tenntwaee
rod Kcoiocky but I beliavo be rill be
obliged to follow me. loatead tff being
nn tho defensive I will bo on theoaensive.
Instead of guessing al what be toMna, ba
would have to guess al my plan*. The
di&amp;raoccin war la full twenty-five per
cent. 1 can make Savannah, Charleston,
or the mouth ol ihe ChattaheudMM. I
Sider to march iHroogh Georgia, amaab; things, to the iem’ He now proposlo the Lieutenant Geuural to modify
the*, plana, eo Ur aa to give* him the
choice of either df the three alternatives
just named. 7
••1 must fiavo alternatives," he said,
“oIm being confined to one route tbe onemy might ao oppose that delay and want
would trouble mt, buibavingaiternaiivta
1 can take ao eccentric a course that oo
Geosral can gueea st my objective.—
Therefore when you hear that 1 am off.
have lookout* al Morris Island, S. C.;
Oarobaw Sound, Georgia; Pesaaool* and
Mobile Bay*. 1 will turn up somewhere
and believe at, I can take Macon. Mil­
ledgeville, Augusta snd Savannah, Geor­
gia, and wind up with closing tbe neek
back of Charleston, eo that they will
star ve out. Thi* movement is .not pure­
ly military oe strategic but it will illus­
trate the vulnerability of lha South."
“'Gen. Grant promptly authorized the
propoeed movement, indicating, however,
bis prefcreuca for Savannah a* the object­
ive and fixing Dalton a* the northern
limit for the dmtruciion of tbe railway.
Preparation* war* instantly undertaken
and prested forward for tbe cuosummatioo of these plan*."

The TUws’Havana letter of the 8th
reporta^the defrot and capture of the
Republican Mexican General Ortega In
Mieboacan, and the destruction of hi* ar­
my. Hie troop* were divided into three
bodies to capture Morelia Regis and
some other city, and were beaten in de
tail and disperwed, loaving-400 prison.rs
in tba bands of tbe Imperialist*.
The Republican General Dva* Isold
to have led as attack on Morel!*, and
though al firsL*uee*Mful, waa finally
forced to retire. The Republican General
Row lea wa* debated and killedat Al­
amo* in 8ioo|&lt;ia. The adbevYon of Lowar California to the Empire it ronoun-

j
Waa* Vlrgtaia
TbrViciory of the Uoiro party in the
State of West Virginia al tba rscrot elec­
tion fur members of the Stele Legislsture waa overwhelming. The Unionist*
ware in advance, sure of victory, there­
fore, tho vote caM by thsra, waa in most
counties light; still tba Democrat* qid oo
fare batter then in preceding year?. At
th* Prealdaatial clecriro in 1884. two
counties only, Waive! sr.d Hampahire,
gave a Democratic majority .and of these
two, Hampshire ia reported to have this
year given a'majority for Union ticket.

The'New York HeraU'i MilUdgevilla
special aaye th* naw constitution of
Georgia, coastructed by tba State Con­
vention, waa adopted aa a whole on tba
8th inat. Tba State debt contracted to
aid tbe rebellion was repudiated, bot as a
result of tbo recent plain expression of
President Johnson cm this subject, tbe
repudiation ordinance was adopted on the
following day.

unetey proclamation
nuiremMla w»1
», and having siuac
of President J,
to.ibe-fr*ua
fi^LfLid a^^t\~ rtttiaiud
and J^nowlodging

THl HASTIKgs

;

1 DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

the neeeptano* of the tenne
they ask tbe withdrawal of militejy rule.
10 which picy say the frith of ikJJ?’-

Roberts &amp; Sthiki
JUIT K^CEIVED

new and moat complet- Auortmrot of

The trial of Ch pt. Pettit b progressing
before the Greene Court Martial «&lt; Alex­
andria. Capt. Pettit wis officer for a
long time In charge of the jail and pro­
vost guard boose at Alexandria, and is
charged with eruslilrs cxTortl.mv, prac­
tised upon inmates of the inslltutiuu &lt;hi-,
ring tbe latter.months of ibe war. The
evidence fixes a great deal of abuse t&gt;(
power upon tbe accused. He Is alleged to
have been to active iu tbe arrest and im­
prisonment of deserters, Jhat be did not
confine himself to legitimate cases, but
seized tbo citizens of Alexandria and
stray soldiers without passes, forcing
them by systematic cruelty to confess
they were deserters from imaginary or
remote regiments, when he would pocket
tbe customary 130 for their arrest.—
Men eusidarably higher in mnk are said
to be implicated and efforts will bemede
to keep tbe testimony from the public.

new advertisements.

Tilte* to Land*. *Cm M.
M*eey A«vaws*d sw Wee 0

0. D. SPAULDING,

Naw Frew akdNxw Goons.—8. II.
of tbo New Firm of 8. II. fa D. R.
Co-k fa Co., baa just returned from New

York with • Splendid asuortmwit of T.w.
elry, clocks, walefru*. musical instruments
afyjrwMia kinds and other useful and or­

namental srlicfeq &lt;wh&gt;ch are opened at
KmmAI'o score, wherexD. IL Herrick,
A splrt^id opportunity ia c

&lt;ED®3Exatr ’Pxri'mnrrnT
iwl Coukiip Extract*,

THOSE SPLENDID

NEW GOODS

roa thb isractAt. a**xriv or rm ladle*.
mi

umw,

r FOE MEdOjkXICAL AXD MEDIC1SAL
FWPC6I8.0XLY.al ,

chase gifts for the holidays
jewelry, a wpfcodid watch, o
guitar. Don’t forget the place^at Rua
sdl's store, want side, rooted by 8. II. &amp;
D. B- Cook it Co., specially for jswelry
rod other articles of elegance and utility.

Railuoao Buiumxo,—The work of
.gtadisg the track cm the G. R. V. IL R.
is progressing very ntiufrctnriIy. There
uere about 50 bands at work last week
within four mile* of this village, and a
\mpU of miles begin tn look a* though

MTtrr MEUCHEL

rar»ealght be expected soon.

Wew

DRY GOODS.
DRUGS! DRUGS

GROCERIES

. Ronan 8t Svaxxxa have stuck a card
urn their door which reads "Kerosene only

tl." That remind* na that they have
marhedfdnwn almost all of tbeir goods

FRESH ARRIVAL OF

ibis fell They are making a sort ofclodng
uutaale, bcf.rre the holiday presents ar-

Ayer's Ague Curo,
For the sprody and certain Curs of iatermillert Fewer, or Chills snd Fever.
( Drnnb Agroi Prth-diral (lead Ache er
Billion* Heslixbe^isdril'IlU'U* Fever,
luderd, fi* tbe wlx&gt;le das* of di»ra»r*
originating iu biliary drrsngrmeat,
caused by tbs malaria of miasmatic

HASTINGS, MICH.

Bcbtos At Bsmham are doing a thrivtag boameea in tbeir line. New goods
are arriving every few day*. The pass
rr by can't cell help notieirg that frame
4-rorxUd with lamps in th* zhow-win-i

HUI AN I MEOICISEI,

Books and Stationery

I sell for cash or ready pay, charge

nothing for interest, nothing fur leaping

books, nothing for bad debts, nod only a

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.

At one polling precinct in Louisians,
about 10,005 colored man voted for a
delegate to Cvngroea. No official notice
~ Gen. Steele, recently from the Rio
1 waa take* uf the votes cast.
1
Board at the principal hotels in Wash­ Grande, at Wa*hingt&lt;w), represent* the
Imperial force at MatamoM* completely
ington has been raised to 85 per day fur
beleaguered, «nd expresses lhe optoiub
! tlM special benefit of Cot^ressmen.Tbueu who desire to pay more can du so. that tbe French will beoompelted to mirender to ibe Libwal*, wfre bold bulb
i
Tro clergymen have been elected to the
banks of the river, and environ them on
MMsobusctU Huum of Representative*, all aides. Tba Liberals revived Autlww- ----------- ——,.. , . ■
, four of whom are Congregational, two de mlormAliun throe weeks eg^ttat the
ttoesacM a****esMr,M
UnivorMliata, o*a Beptlat and oca Uuite- Imperialist* had been reduced to one
third rutioes, end they are «x&gt;mptet«ly out
from Vera Cruc and Tampico. There
seem* to be no doubt of • tbeir Awal aur-

* ’

GROCERIES!

STOP AND SEE!

There I* said to be a crowing trepida­
tion on the part of Winder and Duncan,
tbe confederafra of Wlrz at Anderson­
ville, now confined al Old Capitol Prison.
Winder realizes much more fully than
his associate, the full force of the dauger
which hang* over them, a* participants
iu tbe crime and peculation* of Wiht,
while conducting the famous stockade.—
Ho is especially nejvrus mi the subjecu
He frequently Summons the commandant
oTlhe prison.to Lis cell, and endeavors
to obtain aome idea of the popular feeling
that ia eolertaing in regard to hi* share
and ageoey in the altrocidrs of Ander­
sonville. A vindication ba baa prepared
uf himself, already covering 40 pages of
cap paper, it being added to dally.

resolution in Um Senate
foderato leaders, ck&gt;
word.: *Th»lfortheirl

Booktt,

WANTS EVERYBODY TO

BURTON &amp; BENHAM’S

. Tbe trial of Co). Crane eommemwd
court martial room* at Nashville ■
T‘»u‘1TH«LU ofc™, olUlld.

School

STATIONTH?,

NEW G'OODSr
Cketara aad Cattte Rtagae *■ Jlallaad.
Tbo Department of Stale ha* received
a letter from. Minister Pike dated Um
Hague, Oct. 10th, m which be eays.—
There I* nothing uf public iutercs* going
on ln~Europe~ai' I hi* tno’inent, ’ except
what relere to tbe cholera and cattle
plago*. A lively concern prevailed in
regard to the former until a marked
change of the weather look place a few
day* ago. The condition of the alujoepbere, which has prevailed steadily since
spring, lias led tbeeonstant apprehension
of some umrsnal Cnnditloo of the public
health. Gales aud atonne, which have
Occurred within the past week June done
much to dissipate the retneiii* ut this ap
prehension. Tbe great alnuMpberic dis­
turbance will also widifr the plague ra­
ging among tbe eatlla. The Government
baa been especially active in nbtaiohiK
facts in regard tn the murrain io Holland,
the net ora of its* Usuis, and lhe medical

DEl'Gt AND MEDICINES,
rfcfremlrata, Fatal., OH*,&lt;e.

PKN8, FEXV1L8. IXKS.PAl ra.EXTELOrn
CABW, Ac., Ac.
’

EAL ESTATE TOE SALE
Th* N. Y. Ttwr Myall will be rec&gt;&gt;ll&lt;K
ted that large sum* were offered fur the de­
tection and arrest of th&lt;&gt;«e engaged in the
assassination of president Lincoln, and
fubseuuently for lhe capture of Jrff. Da
via. Both matters were accomplished
and the money for tba arrest of Davis
was not long since all paid over to Gro.
Wilaon aad his party. Owing to lhe
large number engaged in booting down
Booth and Ills asaucistes, it was tnur*'
difficult to tell tn whom the award wa*
due The Secretary of War, ennsequeutly appointed a committee to inve*
tigate tllu -mattfr end mnk* a proper
division. The report was tn'ake out and
_*4nt to the Secretary of war, who *pEroved and tent it to th* President for
i* approval and an order to ditbureo the I
money. No action has bnro taken by !

Kolar? FaUfclMd Coa»«yi
Agate fcr tbs Furstas* »•&lt;

A Naw Jzwxlsy Saur.—Messer*.
Ili-pphu di Anway, recently from the

VEH MAU. fMFIT

State of New York, have opened a shop
f*«r Clock and Watch repairing, at thy'
Kniceey ati.ro of.,Tho*. Walling, just wit
mJTS. Goodyear fa Co’a store. Clocks

.and Watches dao for eale.. Give them

THE

Uncqualed Remedy

Attw •Baoxxx.—Some days since,
•Joseph Tinkler uf this township, owing
In a breakage, wM thrown fn m his'wng&lt;&gt;n and had his left arm broken jtiel beR»» the elbow.
•

PUEIFYING the BLOOD,
Aa4 Urivisg from Ibe «J»Um *11
—
I-

JOKES 4 DRAKE.

SUBGEOT

DENTISTS,

e.n«r

Vegetable Extract,
ana th* elm *f dlaeaxa it ia 4».i&lt;ate fee »«
-— ■» —‘.Tt.5

eald esll the aitoaiu* of ALL perwon.
’
‘ “7‘We, lalbeeT DKngtfTBT
W.....

‘ TUTS *xtra*ted w IU«d, m abort satiate.

HF”Mr. Tho*,. Walling ia selling gro ,
&lt;frir* qpite cbeup at hi* stand, and is ror ’
■teialy iieMving «ff a good patronage.—

Afr- BzMacawxAav Raes or Hew**
fam*,- -Dtev are found oo-1—a|)d tft- M1J to ।

Oa Gate a*d 8iHw PI1U

ON VULCANITE RUBBER BABE.
o. start ..Um ..4 ia Me beat auk .MeppeovU

•MVJK* CMQOK A &lt; &lt;».

aevtyl____________ ____ I

Bensoin is not Benzine

Benzoin Elixir

■eve hollow tree*
They wander ron
■la, and by tbeir

h tatrnde into a ^strict THE
ate amotnentary prcler■tly attacked with the
tin* or poisoned blowha suppoaod that lUwc
i lutvu a language, but it
earn any syllitificaUon
ueua. Il is a ouriou* and
lh»t lbw degrade-!,
ireaaro butter looking
ser aative Iribea. 1&gt;-

��BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,
abbiI Al-vii

JEW fi .OO DS

JWf^bwtraf'.tboa'j Jo important (a the

reapoct-named. But it has other Ira norWit ndvantagM.
It I. exoaHer.t fur
heavy Unda,breauMi it oeeurea the *e»U»
of ibe frooto of winter to pulverize the
•oil. No farmer can hoee foiled to ob•err* dra effect offrourlng poor, a lump
of day that hod been left upon the aurfoeo'of the ground, and expoand to the
•etiou of the aun, wind and fruat thrvogii
the winter, if it had been .truck with
a hoe IB the autumn it would have rolled
wboct, unbroken, like a ball of wood.—
But Iff April, after a fow drying day a a
•imilar blow would knock it iotu a thoujarif'1 T'lf— If the ooil be very »liff.'ha«bg waMlffeoable elay in lie cnnipneition,
&lt;1 will'be well to throw It taw ridgah^y
beck-farrowing, no aa to ezpoee a large
amovnt of tbeeurfhee to the frcaxlnp and
thawing ttroceaava of winter.
Aeondfy. plowing in the fall bringv to
the eurfoee a new fa)ar of ibeaoil opus
which the etmoepbere haw not'recently
U^end luma under that surface which
he* been lying undfaterbed ainee grata
removed, of ainee It waa hoed
and -tach to. become comparatively
hard and Inactive. On the contrary, the
aurlaoc which ie turned up will be fine,
end in proper condition to receive and
hold whatever nianurM fall upon It.—
That 11m otwoepAerr Wore bold manures
is quite certain, and they consult of ammoaia. toriewie oei&lt;I, ocy^rn pod wofrr.
They cost na nothing but to perpare the
.„JL------- . -a
run of this,
la^.tbe lar
_ _ _______ _
j£sn®wh3tt
wnrtb’many tlnrta &lt;e:ftibcn to that wnlrii
allows theta 40 rwcapfc Tall plowing
doea this in a grail msasure and is)
ttorefore, important.
1 Sinclair say a that all Crirn stobbs (that
is, all laud where grain bae been grown,
ee is England they call the small grains
• •urn,*’) should be plowed aa soon after
harvest aw the ether work of the farm
•rill permit, and thou put into a state for
reeriving benefit from the winter fio.t.

'HdOOO W3i

TLUID XXTBiCT BUCHU

_ dlU tldl &lt;ilTO

BURTON &amp; BENHAM’S

•WITH.

Hastings, wen.

Cfr o o x&gt; S

&lt; and tbeWm wort Aueo not prona i&gt;
,n°ir*10 *“plaa^
-

REPARATIONS.

j

jWgW GOODS,

OF ALL KINDS,
SISIS AU MEtICIIEt,

Books and Stationery

tings Smarty
UMf"’1*’

« U.J.. MU MSnMU

AND AT PRICES
HELMOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
: WBBbidfhWi Craa Swi.i . ntfdu «CDBi

3HMMNKB® iPM®B0 I

To Suit the Times.

WE DEAL IN

XieSawc^ ar «w U-

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.
IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE
,

Great Decline.
In Prices,

1

down »Ulr». »«•*&gt;• •»’£. it . *^h
-srMttx.»c-*T.P.J
tn th» twatgtMdity la »«&lt;ry H'M’L
luito th* imm the “&gt;°»l
*r.d F"«"
^wpap«..;W«,
«r’
H'S;1?;
„t,i»Uid«lr.bl.. ecmfutrsbl. nd rco.JmKJ
,kWuiT» BoAftir * C*»r,
"BtiOB.aad Sol. llAxrmytm. ’’ Cl.*odxr.,

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

1

“r&lt;»SAU toaMtoM dm •lor Mr In Oils elt.uad
throefbooith*
Wales sto Ca»*K
r.0n7drCsb«;Mrxtaei8&lt;WbAj»wse»,.«d the
1,,f5y"l"q|lirc for tb® Duplex Elliptic

lints &lt;fc Caps,

(or doable) Spring Skirt. IddW
cnoc-KEpv X&gt;’t&gt; W.ASS ware.

.

■ntllSII! SEW SOOISI

|
I

OUR STOCK

FALL &amp; WINTER
GOODS, aitd mwim!

.

AT TUB

MILLINERY STORE

I

OCR FACILITIES

®KUBM&gt;K£’C BWKK; Which will be sold

w ss*r«.9. /

For Doing Busirness,
niLU&amp;iUTS EXiRACT BUCHU .
eas?aouG©*SofiB

ARE EQUAL TO A NT IK THE
STATE.

SEE

AND

STRAW
lull CASH on BEADY-PAY.

BONNETS
LADIES’.
MISSBS'

Don’t f- rg. t the place, al

'

TJf?F HI&lt;LM BOLD’S
XTRACT BUCHU
&lt;i| Jw'taw ■&lt; &lt;Ummu rtitol MgM.wtottar
ixtrris. it tuur on natal*. • .
,BOLD'S SXTBACT BUCHU

CROCKERY
is the largest ever
brought to this mart.

CniLDBBNS'

RUSSELL'S STORE,
HaKtiugs, Mich.

Kept cnnstenUy on hand, and for sale uo
lUawtinWe Terras.

Bleaching and Pressing
And all other work dona

Oa Shari Notice jadGood

New

atyfc. pU(E.\lX IMS^RANUE CO.

KBcetTed Weekly.

r

Ladle, will rivaw CWT, before &gt;arrti.M ,•
lag rlM-n-hvrr.

Miss B. WILCOX.

KRDWA&amp; STORE
A

HmU»xxB*t&lt;-**.1***- * W‘

#*PK«C

Get th# Genuine Article'!

Pliauiix of Hartford.
HUID EXTRACT SARSAEARILLA,

an a chicken .
j1’’
Tonr-moathe,ar almost five tncmiMs
old
ublo

’5TE (DA1TT IKE KBAU11
£ Jf al(‘4tinds,
. r™.*. L.?&lt;., ujr

eoofinooient ought to bring them in first
rato«oe|l4ap.fer itotobfa. . If they am
market they may be crowded to |
advantage, but for home consumption II
Jpool needed. Jf you make a coop big
enough for fifteen or twenty fowls sad ptit
four or five Into It they will not readily
fatten. They have too much room. To
fatlee rapidly they must not have room
to more about freely, but simply enough Addiag TreMpwtMtoni aad &lt;was'*U m»Uly of
to stand and shill ttoir position. They
ought to be fed three times a day. In­ IRON,
NAILS,
dian'meal or dough is one of the best
nrtielts of food to Jay on fat.
Oatmeal
tnlxad jrith milk is alert first rile. Ei'.h
«ubalance should Im» frcab wised eecb

OLD LADIES i FAIR MAIDENS

888,172.64

and will be sold at

(rrafcrAsr w&gt;j

Railroad Prices,

JBtXWS &amp; SB0JB9,

Th. Maooa &amp; Uaailln Cahtoet Orgaa.,
forty diffrrest ^yle^ adapted to'Uoml.nd MenUr rnoaio. for OMtofftvowuh. TiUhTT-FlVK
U0I.DA5D 8ILVKK NEItALH, »r «h«r 0ni
prralunu awarded thorn. nhi&gt;(nt'&lt;]Cata!*C«t.
frM. AddrrM. MA.SUX AHAKl.lX.D.MTnY. or

hues «u Hafir risks.

'

Insure with the Phenix.
BURGEON’S CARD.

aoart

you give too niueb the bird will overfoed, or become cloyed, that Is, the
appetite is destroyed, and the food gets
Mnr, and If the fowl dore not .take a
Added distate to it, H will not thrive
MPFeed fattening fowls at daybreak fa the

morning. Cover them up warm at night
and protect them from old during the
day. Feed regularly .never rm .rule food.
Never sukjecl them to a draught of sir.
Never pfaea them where they can see oth­
er fowls ninning almut, hi these circsm.t.noee they .will fatten beautifully
in three wwfa j»4 there is.-po known
proevae by whUi they can be kept heal­
thy after they are well fattened. B*gin
then three vsaki before gow want to kiIL
eakaalato the Wtnuber the ooop wHI hold
end.fill It so foil that the fowls can do hut
littJeaeore then stead cnwrfortably. You
cent expect to do more than put on rt^h
wails fowla are mnn’mg at large. You
oset fatten. If you want to get the hiahert price in market you must coop and

Will awel U it&gt;&lt; following

BAP PANS,

Shirts and Drawers

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

th* MCTTtiOWB. wdnwutlj lfc*r*U*.Uwa
th* 1‘olBMwk Hytop i« oar^tM ■»«' »«•-•
I s-rd.-.nr. Iho»w It t» rotn-et. pow»rfsU»
bill wit. fl n.LIAlM
------------------,
town. Ihr phlr/in in lh» bn&gt;»*tii*l id—. •“&gt;
Tllltio ot»r &lt;1,060 p*r Mian threw, it off withdiulr
*!,
tk fr«;uvc Uy ear-. » ordlOMj «W, b"? '» •"
■’
U._:,7
..... dw „&lt; S'lwneh. Hmlbs «tKD«d&gt;. Tto}*1-

eomlB( toforv lk« Unite cmbcU of PhytieMa.
will be cuminol free of charx*. Proeeriptfou
will to l.A.,ol sl nMoesUe rate*. CwU seriy;
&lt;ton'l Way- Cere, wttl b# warnmed la curaU.
omm. and .1M la .11 SarjScwl operUtowa.
Tbta will be a rare cfeuwe tar Ooeseltotleaa
■n4 f*urxCcaleprr*tfetn.

GKRZKTIS—STONES,

GBSCHWIND,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

:

it erraag* u.e wboi&lt; oignu.r ....rm-

#a ilx day.

Merchant

LASS.
DUTTY

Tailor,

of ib« hMM, .nd may ultordle#M», wlib
Mtolaofeare. Call atocsta jfaaM*ta5r~.,
They wilt to -at tw. In I"«l Ofl tr. who, t„
»r» «r. dM for. 4Mtwm' ■ - ■ ‘
.

A*D WOODEN WARE.

WABBANTED TO BOX
Ato NUBIAS, HOODS,#*.

iJKSSS!

•

wr*L CARDlMS

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0. D. SPAULDING,
&gt;. wtKrt'aviJtvaDirt^i
STOP AND SEp&gt;
THOSE aPLZVtllD

VbsM I rnw tbahalto ef gewws
Beating wtfo foe Mas* «(leva

MgW COQDS

Bah»the tenly wm« of *****
BH* fo* ria* sa* *«hra easy,
Im a est. both foy **4 hsmn.
OMM to WMtel Us 1* gay.

■’; wuX
R

R

R.

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS
jttTW TO X'ruC
HVMAJT MACK
sr nag sum* or

“ .

My Stock embrace* all that la MMiiy

kept in a Coon try Store, ssdh a*

BEADY

RELIEF.

f -J iBMel .t. Ka»e sad tauriuuial. Ito threat-

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES
The day’*- work wm dona I was
•tantoog by the front window, isaoiag my
throbiug bead against Um frosty window
pane, thinking of what the last five years
that wave just atoning had wruaght for
c&gt;a. There bad been much happinesa,
and net a HtUw sadness mingled with the
Sladneu. Looking back through Um but
re winters and summers, bow dwtiitedy

(SQCvuteM.MSML AJtbaps.toMMMw.

bjUI-i.a ...u utrd ttere-atehM alPai• &lt; mr-un.(in WT ,^*1 J w** p.1
• l.ne I la, lusMBa, wyftwlaitoa* nA
I • Irapetres renditran. DivTtaeutoiuwb*
l-“— • fo»*terhre»ct*w,.w&lt; bto a*.
h:m in ut* &gt;a*t Ulcs*^ waassUsg (AmSM*.

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nothing for Interest, nothing’ for keeping

bucks, nothing tor bid debt*. and only a

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lirewea btraw* It t» nstrowi, pewvrfany
ad breUugiailMK JtwM&gt;teiMptto*«;
ten* lhe pblt-itn. in IbebsDMhW ttoss-ted
threw, it off a ilkibttte ’**27' ®T “
ure. t) • csrewaa asmanr WtClW* W*
K'.t k. tales dose toilffuligb Mtei*.t:»lo clmnM lie slonaeb. Tfof"'
!«rtut&gt; la rredilv digsetto *to h I into &gt;■• . . ...I, M io., .re.,., hrairagprei-r
11. rnraofths ta*« preyraratisw* sOra* •"
I. a yuwerihl tuwie wf ttesir; and &gt;to

d ..tried offby Ito aid o/lbo MetoraS*
h.dthv tew tog-*riefo»**.t^ “r**
1 a gvod &lt; igMlloa Mfow.
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. rr-ictrot when l« ia used- ,lt fopy» “g

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!»•» lieilef rvcravsa all 1xui .nd die
•«Ur»u&lt;,» she Ute; &gt;f the; bum ltow&gt;*elrea.
^eVtkfutr, n.t (to g„ (n* rebel** IMte
Mgshb. I evuld not *leep willful • bel“•rfMede.fe Kssdr Belief within my reweb:
* elft thr fill,. the eery moment Itowjiiosv
*d&gt; er beetle err uh of order, our of ffagwas’e
™«l»eUlbet ! r*e&lt;r.H&gt;te revture srr .jsten lo
"*•' “&lt; regularity.

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wrMredhljb woapJhg.
“You eaftn vary sofcappy L»urs," I
“M.
,
“Jam unhappy, ,Jestniiyou must
know it aoinetimv, and I might a* Fell,
tell you bow. Oh, why did Henry mar­
ry ma if be did but love ma.*’
"Why. child, b* doe* lov* yow ; Il’s
only his wwy. He .i* a littls peculiar—
vary t&gt;nden&gt;&lt;&gt;0«trative, I have often been
palaprfby this myaslf. I wish ba waa
different. |s he pot kind to youT"
“Yss, or tf least be is never unkind ;
he Is alwsjf Jwat th* qqme; so told and
•tarn • ha haver aoftem toward* me, be
does not saetn to appreciate my lov# or
wsMaeiMabdmgj jnr d&lt;&gt;** b« *eem to da-'
sUw'tty It crushes me'to; soma time* J
prey, oh so aarne*tly. that I m*y die.—
MMfaMolthtak !»IJ!teH him'of all
that la in my taifri; but f am afraid that
he wbold be very angry."
Laura wsi^l •bitterly, Ibut p'y ward*
•earned to sooth god calm bar after wwhll*.
I felt dsSply fJt
whto a go.Hl op.
portunity presented ftWf ! spoke to'
h^ry iWtlb* matlter. He smiUd liy
drfferently tod put tn* aw'deto be often
did Laere, not tpritu,to sbhrpdy pdrhap*.
Henry vss new evening fixing tome
window banging* foe me. it was hot
•rite dsrk. After putting Th several
&gt;,TT.I he rested blmselt eerirrst the w all.
Jo*t then Laura esme &gt;ip from tbWg«rd«w With a vary teswfsHy brrtoged booqoM.
।
"Just look at thsM. Hsnry," she dxelaimsd, witosometMat of Um old love
light h&gt; tor eyes. Bhs ent led Ute flower*
and distributed them amang ths dark
curly lacks wkils the other st tn bslf en
circled bls neck. A stray dandelion
lighted upon his fens sM Lasre yellowed
bis cheek with It. "Just look. Jennis.
bow eumteal Henry looks; si most like an
Indian
tod she gave om uf bsr merry,
girflab langite.
“tJtoll I reb II off. Henry 1"
’•
“Y«a," to answered pettishly, “I wish
. ov Mmdd not be so childish/

। have passed slato than. Mid
i there la a hijehsmd aad w ife
..red Htow W each ntUr and
Uh .world:
|i*v* that t&gt;«i Ira ■■
y*“~* —j
tberti. ifotf drary twelfe ’riim»tk*fWlfU b
before Christina*, Whey aelobretnr W«tb^
er br town wive*, the ahulyareary of the
little wife's return.
•
I am happy to mo tham happy.' T«tirat waitfrfTdW bring Charire »nd Uto
old torabeA to ma. ' The old AiffreanMs

AwAxaaooT* cr Gey. Daowstqy.

* v'4“f
occasioned by thl/rilffrn 'Aljapptortocv'
ofttoHfof. &gt;^reutto KTnr^Rsetm^sftr
the port nf New-York, from bi* room* at
the Asto*
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i
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I

befallen mm, name to a moei anmwral
terrnmaii'i* yHtrrdsy/by nteMMRaSp7
of Ms seirideby leaping iotu tlto Htofeon
River.
|
On Saturday, Mr. K&gt;cg
10
this city.from hist---------- r'~*—L—
8t. Lawrence Couri
to- bwY'inlte to wiL—______________ _
be left borne bassM-to would be trad* *e
a fer.daya, or aa eooo -a* he h«i toFM
an Auditor into,office. His companion
on his journey hither &gt;aa the hueband of
bi* adopted As tighter, a jousg m sn'mm'de Bridges, who hto boew esmicned to
look sfter the Collector, as h w*s feared
liras that be might oommlbtewns violent

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when ths spring md summertime cone
what awwhsraal gladness there aesmsd
Parnow di. —-wilt thug, U Luod.remova
ui he. Lufo wae so rich, 1 lovad my
Irincds better and regardto every body ]
i/iwik rli»'4M'fca«»
• ith a must afirevsbte complacency.—
lira rxtsrtral U well as the inner life bad
apartment* at the A*t&lt;* House, /nd it ■ ted! than plsty. Tbw aw z Feb oatwag the
bwu (.banged ; lor a fora, aven an earthly fa
was hire that Mr. Bridges end 'Mmsrif■ Person euoeludwd to lead in pray er himlove, bad abed a naw radiance over IL— *
went. On Sunday Mr. Kmg kept untbin aelf, and after-alluding to the u*uel. «ub*
In tbe mkiat of thia I forgot, very aalfrih t
of fonylv worship be awntmenced —
dtxrrs, apparently gfeatly IrottUqd. iu ieett
•nod no.^0 Lor*, w'fltTWfiTkr'W.
Iv, that everybody was leva luppy. Ob, «
mind-, la th* evening he retired wyjtbjw
G&lt;&gt;d senrusd *u very g&lt;«ri to tba world. a
companion, both txxuuying the tome fiulte rndntto reinuve fkoirt tbe faa* nf
But H is nut aa it Med to be ; things (
room. He 4a* exceedmzly reetlrs* In
now look so dilapilaled : Tbe ronf of c
his sleep, and at 8 o'riuek gm up and
tlie old barn looks about ready to (all in, «walked away r-u almiat angrily, dressed. At.8 o.tdoek b^atarteJ to Itove
and w&gt;me of the gate* awing on their •"Henry, you are inhuman. I would not tl&gt;e botrl. when Mr. Bridges asked him
hinge*. Perhaps 1 ubserte these things )bear from you or any other man, what
where he waa going. He replied that hs
mure than I used to, and I can hardly be- 1Laura dues. You are a brut*."
was only going net (&gt;r a nteirt walk.—
heve that gay Jeanie Mill* uf five year*
"You mwl be proud of your relative*,* Mr. Bridges saw him turn, the stoner of
ago and grave I are tbe sama.
|he replied, aareaatlcaUv.
Barclay street, toward the North Bher.
।
Charles and I had been eatranged a
The neat morning. Laura did not ap­ which is the last knowledge he had of hi*
r long time. It was th* old atory. Others ■pear at the breakfast table, and when movetMnl*. Mr. King w than auppaaad |
bad interfered ; falsehood and envy had '
tbaVfbrr-OV'rspStel the Ateisb.mji
to have gone to the river and takra the
found wilting rars. Sunny hearted ale- nut
।
there. I found a slip of paper lying Tenth svenae cars going up town. When jtlvt thought to meh* on off*et to yours of
ter Mary says "pstient waiting brings on
, her table. ix» which was written :
fast night-" “Ob. BUly." gays thg rasg»&gt;
‘i every thing." Will it ever bring beck
■ “DsamHbmt: I will nob trouble
J Charles, and the old all-abanrbing love T you
.
any tnurs.
t&gt;f yrswda:*!-JWt«k^;f
But I must at"p this reveres. I had *
Lac a*."
forgotten thst brother Usury and hi*
When ! bunded Henry this lacooio
I bride were expected that evening.
।n«A, be looked vary pala; b&gt;« l'P«
Avetarr' W mte.—Tn mum of fhm.&gt;
Just as twilight wr.a deepening with twlobed
.
nrrvooriy and ba looked Isto
mite* of San Lfomiigo. tbs Rutegto &lt;ftg.,i
■ darknrsa the cutter drove up to lire gate, my face laqsiriagly. Ho found Hills
draining galteriea nearly three aiitea |y„
•. and •*■&lt;&gt;* wa welcomed our brother and ,sympathy expressed tbers and no infor­
length, but iu some place* tit* water wm
naw aivter. Henry had broughtki« brida mation. He made dilligvnt March, but
raised by wheel* to carry It orervoklti
’ ' from Vermont, and I had never seen her. wrah* and mootba potato and brought no
that ermfrd the drift. Eight of'tbaoe -'
j My idea of her appweranea and tenipera Laura with ihstn. Il* waa learning by a
wheel* hors recently bora dnoovarwd bp n
- I msol lud Bren educed from brisf dw- biltag ex pen rues how very, very dear,
the mutvra nothing tbe aaina old taut**,j
* ] acripboi)* be bad given me of her tn hie bia little wife wa* to Him. The etrong
The • best* an-made of stood, the arms ,
man »aa buwto ; a few week* aven bad
a i letters.
' fellow. of pins, and ,lh« ax Io and IfcB
Hardly
,h»d
lire
boat
stoamed
beyond
a
I So-m I was chatting gaily with tbe wrought an almost fearful changa. lira
the pile* which project from the pier out a
i.rtof oik. the fabric bring remhrfr’ newly married pair, pnd for the lime bad firm rlaatic step bad grown aluw and al Into Um stream, whan Mr. King we* seen ,
for the ligbmeM of fta eoaatrMlta*.
forgotten the bitter nain in my heart,— miwttremuloua । bia look* were nvqrlsc*- to remove hi* bat and quietly lay It •*&gt; |
a . Heury’swifa wa* a dear, sweet creature, ed, and ba had grown se yielding aad the deck and then throw himself from the (
i but 1 knew at a glance that she waJnot
aft part of th" vessel into the fl rar. Thu ■
- tbs one for him. Sb* wa* tiro quist arid •bout hi* wife, and nf bi* great and rroel only witnesses t» this act were two *a&gt;all ,
j sbildlike, small In form, calm blns eyes, error, tboutless though it waa. “How •h.Mil children, wb&gt; at soon a* they saw a
:. sunny hair and a gcalla express** uf bitter the punitomant uf my folly." hs il/related it to Several of the paveengsrs .
|‘ c-iintrnanoa; abe seemed more irks a wowld aav. Though I knew it was jssL bo the Liat.
।
• halffiighteoto dure, than the strong, still I could ■&lt;&gt;« trip pitying him. So I
Pers'utf of long acquaintance with Mr. ।
jsclfreluwit w«Hn*n that'Henry with his tried to comfort him as well a* I eno Id.
King **C£iW hi&gt; smside to the aberrsti-'n j ,
' I preulhw dripualtion needed. He waa *u
“Henry.*, said I. “I hav* wished yaars ■»f hiei^entol faculties and the trying du- 1
*tern, moody, rigid and pasforaate; be ego that you reuid reriirn that love no! ties bf hl* office. 8«&gt;6a ’ after he tuok .
&lt;1 j was exacting, Imperalivein btscommand*
charge of tbe C-.Hi-etorsMa, he lieoame
ft i and fnimrdiately to be obeyed. He had i tie word* and thoughts nnuttsrnd are dispirited, and frequently spoka in a dee*
&gt;t inherited these trait* from oar mother. worth IrtUe except to thorn, in whose ponding way to hie frieoda At limes be
white T strangely enough w*e mors like hearts they lie; they do not satisfy the alluded to the difficulties by which be
■ my father, .ffectionntr and guod^ralored. demand* of friendship. What is past waa beset by office-seek era. and the eonI think Henry had softened somswbat Cannot b* helped. *0 be hopeful for ths slant worry to wbT&amp;ffeWn.objected,- I
- under my influence, still he wee too hard future.**
Freqnent snits hbrv browght sgwtdst Mm
•- and *tera to adapt himself to owe so ara"H.is can 1 ba hopeful if Laura floes as th* agent «&gt;f the Government fir mdi- ,
,r *Ui»e and gentle as Laura.
ing thn sppralwment'.Bb’ imp&gt;&gt;rted Rrtl
They lived a y**r in tbe old home and ln&lt; to ma. OU, God ; the thought is eg- clM ton high (wbirii Is very often'an onI watched them closely. Henry eeernto
avoidable cww); and when the** salts
Mary aaye that "Patient waiting i iK-rorred h- I tlmred w)-r tbo tmprafotoe
hAppy li&lt; hi* new rslatfonehip, a* mitek
4 m anv ute with so many sharp corners brings everything f parhapa It wUl bring that IfthkywvtwdeMW^htiWfffiafea
*■ cr-uld’ be—be wa* even more yielding Laura."
wusfd bq tximpeilsd 'to1
ffi*v&gt;vwr'
- than I bad expectoa. Laura wa* docile.
Ha left ma and wanton hit room, and charge and p»v tbeeodtSfrirm’ Ms private
and i4radiet&gt;L sbe obeyed every q.mmaad at the midnight bonrT
awakened by puree. H* felt tmvmey un thH‘sw»&gt;dni
and every whim, reasonable or 0nrea*«T- th* atytind of hte walking tn and fra over, frftnfTto ml»evly motives, l«wl tori। Afraid
tr able; hot 1 «°“ld not help feeling sad head* gra*T.s acd aoba told of agony of that he would be fined so largely as to
.
v-------a— — - &gt;~-evs Bird the spirit.
talJteHI his bondsmen.
Autumn gar* place to winter, yet nn
rfwrtupou her. The pool Util* childtiding* from Laura. Wa* aba alive, and
wife w»a not happy-&gt;3hn w
Rtrsxo air Ung. Btoca dr Bctuunaa.
If co waa aha suffering 1 were questions
ed »nd there seemsd no
The largestJob of builjjipg raiaing ever1---------- r -- --------great rnrrOw was a repi r
eft-eted ha* jwl Ura muppktrd in this 1 petsM applied for.
i..rf and was driaklt^ up aft her energy
olty, by Mrcri Hollownrtb A. Qrag*Mart ywer bnA
•nd IKK
, .
.
.
,
tin. In thd slevaiinn
fee BririfoM* Iron attrty ema*. ar i«
Shevam* to me one evening and a«l
block, corner of W»Wa anff S-mth Water I font. &lt;
‘
down on s sK-I al my feeL I wm। braid
r*. to grade, a1 bright of fffhrtfoen,
. ■ . • .
a
—
r
^almoat
hopelessly.
.
He
!
Ing a pair of alippeto A* fotber. After a
bloelt ’« very i&amp;ty emMtrwbtod.
A mao named J«
wr«.r»i »f riletos I laid »*id* my wrek, WM sn onanged, ao- like .a -ahild la his ’
and drawing her bead down into my lap xrust, thM tbfefed forgottoa to oaonm tn '
aakrd her why sb* wa» so enter. . I ki»w oor plU*
■
.
,
‘ hbnut aritito Mkiag. A Rule white
At )s«rk hs begsa to recover, tert re- 1depth, and wit* *1** immraee
.
'mertotenftto ft ertetelM. fat vffito
h, paasing lbw psriV. I had ootfo- luraiag health brought no jpy.
to bar nitling boride Henry. Ha। was
Otoaftsrnram I wa. reading to Urn 'weigh at leset *7.MO tobC In
ftp* •‘TtoJtotoy
Pk|l&lt;wnptor," kflfe. to
1 Thia mwwrttaio frrifht. the *«
mg to di«pel Uu&gt; gloomy lUftte. that I waft*. 980 fret in hn^h; «ar* tt
Mildty and tbs '•
knew were disturbing h&gt;. PrwmnUy 1 edV^the
Mmt d,ib« wltboA-tW W^ftaa*
baud footetepa in the hall, and before I
Ud a ata to look up, I kaird Laars'* low Hraagii.V*

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I^^-I^FOR NEW GOODS!
“We daily rWi.

shall start for New York, the 15th of

fee fatber-te-law ofJohn

MfaUlilMM Of UM It
■trudive to listen ti.____ „r..
and omtraal their experience. One
. I* atorttly ns3 BfcTI WtllTio matter—
in from driving hi* ‘nigger*,’ and
; Mr.b too for fnun WiwUIand to.
amoent to mueh. Though I bare not
beta permitted to graap tU hand.(if

wwwTBest Delaines,

idohaMlity, M wdt be ratified by tour “wajkMw.'Jf.i’xi,' T^r
tkW* nfB» «ta*ee. South Carol ioa, the
. »»
U(n., m T '
'.U
fintl U teeteafos. Wi the etetnpfr to test*
robbrd and be*ter^.Jy( men
A.
Since my laat vlalt. Father Ttene ksa
'Federal uniform, anAxkat they bed ap­
'mtegai^ete, fa. mtifyirj; the umetidshmged
iMfait
Ihil*
andtU
people
mfatk tod Vhae .acknowledging Ahf r.eaull
"iomb. •|d t«q “f. 'thvto do mure work plied In &lt;»»* t&lt;v tU pMferand the *Hlh&gt;ta've a good deal mme. Tbe. tree* were ih»n flirihala*&lt;Ml . '.h' It A* way you rv for protretWi.
“ " r '
,
of&lt;e wks they wagnd spaa the Uctea,
' Tber* I* tofov vnaeaMcM 1b Rteb^tood
adffUdMtothacMWoqtonrea. K *»rw- ihen druaya iheir jinert green, and al! treat th. n. I find n)&gt; -fJiiReqlt
“A5i li eHigedt alavrbvlder, a gentfe- V„ cauMdtiy th* WpiinltafprepMUon.
,&lt;ati',W.a.
d.s.»d.C.A,ll» &gt;ature «aa rielug u toll each other, but a
are k ing mad* turban -tonerrecUett by
in tbie nmaaure,-but one morn, alate te rirft or two thto»‘Mr. Froat, than one
the 25.000 .&lt; 3(h0&lt;* negroea &lt;m the
frpwI'W tocAj Jarir, Made them took
York RirefPMfabttla,'between Itamnion
neeeded tooumptete th* great triumph,
euraing,
and Wil|lam*bifrg?’’‘TU**-'-UiFre4BUve
mtUr' aorruw^iir .Tb’qx b»ve put on Inrd, no
of Freedom over fleapotiam.
•niggers.* ruufifa'
been qutifiedjhah the landa.tUy ao« oc­
TT»e State* wbidi lav* already ratified nM&gt;*n:ing."biGnul 6* lUir awa." The
cupy will be tamed **ee to tbtor.fcemrr Hayttiw tr.mWre i
the Amendment ar*
Rfiodc In­ people of tbto/&lt;]ulel town are angled tAteCfj &gt;ur planty)io*r, naked t
owner* on Jab. I. mid it to -feared they byTHiWtiaWM—w,
r
in vertow ki*4a of Iwedable puramta, and
land, New York, Maryland, Maaaachuwill not giv»tbM* *p whbeut rcetetai.ee. Tba declaration uf war between Spam
tieman. a er vain attempt* to fad,
and Chili eaveea noexoitaatuot. Ill* D»t
Twelve lh&lt;‘.uaaad'.d
aettx, Penney leant*, Weal Virginis, aoipe that l« pul Jiiith ao laudable, clean to reaaor
ing wheat, picking cider applf*. aUcid •aid the p inter, fl! bike IL* Th
.
'
THE
thought a shot will be fired. '
Michigan, Maine. OMo, Ksnaaa, Mtancwerty wa* traofernJ and ’ tke *e
ota,.Virginia, Indiana, Nevada, Lootetena, tog to—well no matter. Such I thiak prieloe ia nedihtely placed it In,
There wa* a ••corner” in N»pd1e«&gt;u oil
Mteeouri, Wisconsin, VermUpt, T«me*- are qtola.oot of character, and very “vmU»'
&lt;t«k,
(ru
Pvrrr
ftoek, al Ne- Y«k, •
*lu&lt;*
sce, Arkansas, Connecticut, lows. New laudable."
tor, wha, to the number qf 90
a fa Prairie-du:Cto*n&gt; nod O4» .of the
contract to eultivate th* farm*
Jk may be gratifying toacma to koo«, 1
Hstnpshlre and South Carolina, . and
sufferer*, after having been bted to tbe
fc-toA-XiM
♦mownI of 312,000, .oeing there Rte to
Florida. The State uf Now Jereey, joo if w* can’t ha*, tbe G. R. V. R. IL. call '
be"?"■£“” rr’f"‘be no end to lb* bleeding proceea, ha*
wrested from th* misrule uf the pro on ux, «a are not dtaocragad, already
y will raise SOO acre*, mure
new appealed to . tha edorta fbr radreu
slavery parly, will unqueatkoably be adj commeocod laying out cor ground* for ti' ,
•nd to recover hi* “margin." Th* *tock
“If all &lt;&gt; r people would
ded soon to lb* glorious liat. Th* Leg| village, wboee tali epirae will y.t reach
run up In a fed dey* from W 33 a (bare
----war,----------------and grarefaUy omforai
th* floating duuda. Wooiland haa long •WiPs*™
1
without any baai* uf tol to warrant It.—'
Islatarss of CUlifornla, Oregon end lowi
D PIONEERS;
(WMuf Maaeetey.yleldlrv
felt tha-Import*etc *f aiMtabto b*tiding 'tn then
Tbe operator* deny fraud, and claim that
btv* not yet acted upon lb* properties
all tbeol
and prt^udKM In obedience
the whole tranaaction wa* strictly in ocplace*, and now th*t oar enterprto.ng to
, thru- tel raate and- th* comm&lt;*i good,
Tbo new State of Csloredo, if adtnltte
IdTrstarrs Aw»»K tie
ourdanee with the coitomi uf broker*.
friend and merchant, Mr. Hilbert hat there
i
wo*l be a measure of pnwperiiy
wUl—counting all lb* soeededStatrsIbBms.
advam tn*M la ihaSiate that would
bought out Jaa. BtincbcoMb Em;^ will and
I
mxfca thaMih. it wiU than require 2
i in Northern Italy to very
A TALE OF FRONTIER Lift
••tor.ub in mo*t eaugum* and hopeful
.
___
•' ymr. and win* will be
State* to ratify tbe amewdeseot so aal fire opportenitfo* for than* who wish to '
inreM
o*t
thto
erajk,
—
iy
the
way,
Mr.
plenty
and
cheap.
During
lb*
laat
four
b^otpie* partof-tfesConatitution.' Bi
in U* W *4 lndi*a#lave* generally etQ
or five year* the crop bad bean a failpte,
Hilbert hat jual received a fine lot of with
,
Cql^rado can bo eoauted upon in frv&lt;
their laatera who had treated them mam* bf providing f&gt;* many ex nSair and drankrnnewf a *&gt;o* one* aimortun
I nliri ‘
ttoeily of th* tote foe&gt;«ato*
drew cnoda, bopi* and tboce, grocertea, klndjy.
I
of -Abeineeaure, *o' that her odmfaak
haomc large ^.laptalxma, tbe oLvwfaateero.ef tneritaad ability, who knawn foh»K*B*, h*d greatly toerrared.
rauUnt-’n' or tux cxitku statea
bd la for their mtcrew. la aur- are atsieoe to rweoter-tha military ear.
cheap a* auy
Hr west to tae wiUforoeee ef Keetuekv. bhree
wih wot:vary the reauH. Surely, aprou
Jn.thaaboMe* of -their benlthfal (Umu.
cumber pt acre lot* omugurtewwi.ww ~ e 3COUT. aU *m-fejtoly
In
the
Co.
Already
a
good
number
of
tent,
wine,
tbe
people
took
to
drinking
a
dry for bw country te dawning.
|
oualy on tg air praxni*** on wbieh they
It wUlbe remembered that nt vbatfe tin*»Mmuey, ■« firm called “Irttle lUrd I , tbe leaiau^ tel tte perijrul.i. U h»
tote have bm&gt; *oW tolhoae who Mtoteta WWrf;
Utwga comfiirtabfo for the oil- called the regular army.tifocrrmaof nioa
fiMauM will convene on Munday', plate building upon them tbo coming mate, and&gt;hwa they wag* *11 lo wjlpr regiment* uf Infantry, th re. b-ltsH-.n. Champaign,*’ bat now j.icowly known aa
next. There tea good deal of * pecv tel **a*r*i wa aay to all, “oom* on." I rrnt to tb*(Mgr&lt;*aat prieswhidhafcrd..
• '.An*Wiow ctrr exchangee, aa to what tMijkpoe* by this time you have taken *J a high temun*nrti&lt;&gt;(i for th* mpttaj
“Don’t be fie.liah."—y.&lt; can make
inveated. So they were alvaya able iu
Six Kvllma from Fifty Cento. Call and
Ciktgrart will or will not do upon certain ^noay pteoMnt ridew upon your R. Rued
get plenty *f beiparaby having acorun
examine an invention urgently needed by
qneatioaa. Tboee who predict that Con- —In Imagioation, eepeciklly. You are modationa on their own prrtuiaea. Tbe
everybody. Or * (ample tent free by
gr*M *111 taaiet upon t^gro Miffragoaa a through with your R. R. apeache* ' by New England Factory capiuliata have
mall lot 50c. that retail* eaaily for H. by
eonditiGD precedent for tbe re-admi»»i&lt;m ihja time, 1 preaum*, .cuosequeally you adopted th* aamaplaa for their opera­
fi. L WooUrtt, I70 Chatham Stuart.
।
Without the. taaenaaat boy***,
oface^M Btaw, are probably doomed will notodeertise father Peck'*axbaadles tive*.
New York.
aepl91y
many of th* fretprte* could not b* ran at
to dtea’ppolntmcbt. Such it te true, bae any more—w*ll. If you kava aay on hand
arrsngemrota wdi ultiUfrm firing on tbe ToteraPKoat drying
NEW ADVEHTIBEMENTB.
been tbe charge mado by th* democratic ja»t tend a few up thi* way, a* they are
m *11 th. teree nw.tr. d„wn lfnJ rit|,r -]■(*, ffftf „„ uhl,re

- 25 Gents.
- 30 Cents.JH

Mett's Sbjr^aruj Drawers &lt;low/i50 per cent
A' grejjf [aught'er jn Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoe*,
buy Crockery Cheap.

Q. &amp; GRANT.

NEW YOte WEEKLY,

preen, and a fcw.acnuaring Republieau rather
“that was a clincher." I
jr«R»l* bare accepted aneb an terf*.— must quit, but not,till I invite you,to call
TU A^orfty of tbe Republican party do upon me, and pay up-aome of the many
not 04*d upon that ground. A uniform visfte you justly should.
With my good wishes, as to your
riMaof mdfraga ie-deairabte. but at pre*
•nt k hardly attainable, without iocrea*- health and further pruepesta, I remain as
tng n evR wto^h I* already quite appar­
ent to tbo country. It u ndt beat to cur­
tail privilege* already extended, and tbo

fl&gt;gbt. Tbo Imperial fire was harmlem
Tbe Captain of tn* tkotf narrowly aaraped
belflg »ttot, a mu.ket ball passing through
bis bsrt. It is undersu^d that Graerel
•Wehicl demanded tn explanation of tbe
af&amp;ir. : It fa also understood that quite
a spicy eurreapondtnee is going uo be
tween Writre I and Mtjla, relative tii fir­
ing from the Aineriean aide on tbe Im
perial gahteat ETantatis, and evident
sympathy Is shown for the Liberals, tbe
nature whereof ha* not trsnap!red.
Meiie’a order prohibit!^} Intrrc.urse
withBrownsville cannot test long, If the
Liberate again turround the city, a* they
will be compelled to'draw suppliea from
Bruwusvllle *s heretofore. It is supposed
an order Iia» bren Issued preventing the
entrance uf spies niio Malamuras.

THE HASTINGS F.M

IS

XKHOdtGVjBD

H

.

TSGR.tX.e..

Bwhr-i8^S^

:

BH^M-I^Uy to
auterpriee.
h'wMfV ■- ■
w - T ------*1). Braixu. of the firm of Robert* i
a^ .x k, ckkM° u.. —i »
pundwp toara good*. Now took out for

Roberts

Striker,
▼. D. Acxlxt baa gnoe to Cbteago to
&lt;iU.ap bfa aleck of good*. It h bat liuk
since bo opened, an J the

tew and nfo»t complete awortmeot of

DMCGI AMD MEDICINES,
? Chemical*. Paint*. Oils, Ar.'
V.al*e keep e. Lasrfsftod Maartant st •'

School

Book*.

st-a.tio3nteil"S’,
HE.XH,PK3iyi_H. INKft.FAFKl'uVtUirE^

ArVAtaa ia GaxacZ— KingGwwge, of
Greece, ia having a hard Mme. He in­
stere upon keeping bi* Denfeb'&lt;rl**dCount Bpopdeek near the throne, greatly
to the diignat nf the Greek pelhteiane,
■nd it te altnnet impowaibl* to obtain a
Ministry, snd toll more difficult to keep
one when obtained. • Every member of
ilia Parliament aeeme tneplrrd with a
grant aim abould b* to edare** th* toting
fierce lust Of power and place, and an ambftioa to be te Um Cabinet, bwt they all
popnlilioe op to an appreciation of tlai
Haar Qraa., U.B. Fnacaa, )
agree in demanding that Count Spooner*
Foar Ltunvoam, Kam*, L
privilege^ accorded to them, anJ thte
shall first quit tbe country. Th* King
Nurember 20th, 1865. )
will be the apeediext, aafeet and beat way
refosps to yield, goes without a Ministry
Ma. Emro*~ Knowing that nearly all
of;tolimotely oblainingnniveeaaieuffrage.
snd has given upon* third of hie annual
the reader* of tbo Bama are more or allowance bsciut*e hi* people areimpovOx* or nt* organ* of a devpfeabte 1cm Intereated in the welfare and where
Minority, that haa nothing to do but find about* of the Mich. Car. Brigade, 1 will
that Greece haa too many ■lateemrti and
frail &lt;ith what i* done by tU Govern­ give them a little Information which I too lew agritcllargliit* and producer.,'
The rgtdrns ot the North Carolina dec
and that ton mnah attention la given to tion an not afl Id. but il i* expected that
ment, mention* Um caa*-of ■ poor wo­
AB
wboae
term
of
service
expire
prior
p&gt;ditk* end too little &lt;n fhn priueleel in- Worth ii Fjtctcd oreV Bolden by 10,000'
rn**, who, it to alleged, Marred to death
tereato of tbe enOntry. The foreign debt map-rite.
in WflHwWmrg, and awtlingly a*ka, to Feb. l*t, 1666 are to be immediately
imim'.i to £12.680.000 itarling, *p«m
Ths Newbern Tina
"The troth
why tb*Government don’t feed curving diaehargad ; tboae who** term* of aerrtoc which totareatia eccwmuhiting becanee Ute b the whole South ha* here guilty of a
^bite folk* aa well a* atorving negrore 1 do not expire prior tc Feb. lat, 1808, are revenue ie nnt adoqnate to paying I’,— piece of th* most stupendous folly ever
NtniCE! '
to
b*
retained
until
farther
ordere.and
Little
or
nothing
i*
doing
for
Internal
■WUl tbe aame paper b* kind enough to
wrought by any people, and we fear will
Inform it* reader* that tn tbe city of have been ronaulidatrd with the lat Mich. improvement, and the Government may have to nay for. it sorely by two year*
be Mid tn be Io a Watc of paralyate, frrm mAre &lt;•&lt; probationary suffering under
Riehtnood til* Government feed* more Vrt Car. Tbe 1*1 Mich. Cav. ia doing which, if it due* not reooWerennn; thereto
military government. If whau oar Leg­
ft'min** of rebellloua democrat* than of duty atJ?ort Bridger, ia Utah Territory, reawin to apprehend amohee revnlotiun. islature meets it will at one. accomplis*
cijqred pcreona." Tbe Government will and without doubt, wilt remain there tnt- Young George wteUelilmMlf aafoly tack what the Cunyfifitluo left undoes, and we
til
spring:
they
will
then
probably
be
at
Elaine
re.
can ha* 6 a new election uf men to C&gt;nundoubtedly relieve tb« auffitriug femiliea
grcnM who ar* In favor of the Lederal
of democratic ekcdadler* and de*ertera, relieved by regular troop*. That portion
A Catuouc Vmw ov Loan Palms*
Government, Wo may ret get in during
if detnocratic editors will only report of the 6tb Minh. Car. to b* mastered out no*.—Th&gt; notorious ata teaman haa this acMbm; otherwise sit will be l.wt for
•uch aam at Leadquartetv, Inatead of I* now at Fort Leavenworth, where they gun* to bia aeootmt. Since the day* of the preiedL Let the people ponder lheae
NOnCEl”
growling becen** they arc not attended will be moetered out, and. then,,-proceed (.’••tlrreagb, England had no curb on- thing*.________ ......
to th* State for final diacbarge, and pay­ aerOpulous premier to direct her counsel*.
ment. That portion of tbe 7th Mioh. Palmersliin’a entire public career—-tbe
vary sou I of hto policy—was to propagate
Tbe gold mine* of Um Pacific slope
Cav. lo be muatered out, ia now en mutt
disorder and disaffection among th* na­ continue to Increase In produetiveneea.— Uj“ud*'’U °r t*b,liU" l“*'u,c4 bJ
frmii Deaver City to Fort Leaven worth tion*. II* had no cutsoirocn. Spain,
The receipt* at San FranctKo uf treaanra
iMiwAoT. M, iou
on foot, they ateo, will be muatered out Austria, Nspl**, Dromark, Rome, tbe Irtim the Interior for the fiy*t nine
swvmwl*
J. RJLXICUKBACOB.
at Fort Lm««&gt; worth, and in all proba- Uolted State*—all suffered from hfe ia- montha uf tbe preeefltyear, ware |42,~
bdUy proceed to th* State for final dto- tqvitoue policy. Out uf England ba sp- M0.M5. (pleat {41,168,983 foe th.
poars tn have had only oca friend, Louis •am* period last rear, and 338 639 379
erament. Vohmteer* not yet discharged cWge, and payment.
Napoleon ; and the two stamps were for 1863. Of the tfeature thu* far thi»
bar* f*p«atediy demanded U&gt;«.r dteebargo
W. F. Kumtn.
worthy of each other's admiration. Tbe year. 813,033,884 haa bean exported fa.
I* ootKplianoe with tbtor term* of eoliatonly G-d Palaseraton knew oe eared for, Engfind. 312.779.170 94 to New York.
RMnt, and toe invariable reply te th* war
Tai Arru Tmam or Mictnm.-Su *a* public opinkc aa it exieta io tin, California and the neighboring terriuiriea
la not yet ekmed. Tbe Treaeury DepartHnoee of Common* He i wnretaipped Uta abaorkid 39,849.179 63, and tbo
manlalao bold*, la referene* to tbe pay* tistidaM io th* apple trade report that
the product already marketed for tbe that idol with unfflnchiug devotte*. and balance ha* gone to Panama. China, and
tnaat of boont&gt;*e, that the war etill rxtela.
year in this State fo&lt;&gt;ta op al over 400.000 ho received bte reward, lie Wa.in office otUr foreign daafinationa. The eiporta
Tbe Preaident, while b* protect* the .
barrels. Th* price ha* averaged about nearly all his life. “What doth it profit to Great Britain for tbe preaenl year are
Fraadmea with tbe bayonet, due* it uo
“ •* •«&gt;«• a man if be gain the whole world and 315 330,000 lew than for laat—a decid­
dar the theory that the war tew uot oodm U &amp;0per barrel,
low hi. auelC*Wi&lt; Trbyrtfrk (Cfa. edly gratify Ing fact.
to an eod; that time enough haa nut yrt 'crop th. handsome sum of • 1,435,000.ctenati.)_______ _
_______
etepoad lo *ati«fy th* President and Co*- Add to thia t ba prodart at paacbm and
grape*, and th* frail crop of Michigan
gMaa that the people of the South are I
Th* Nashville Amaer, appealing for
i* a matlpr of vast importance. Il is
&gt;te*dfortly loyal.
J
truly a anaraa of wealth to our farmer* charity to tome portion of the South,
vtick
speaks as foUowaoflbo rebel private sol­
A Son Fraaoiaoo correspondent of the 'that ought out to bn daapbad. considering
the little labor and outlay that it costa.— dier: “Well, ba fought tbe fight to the
Now Y-fi IWferae. teU* a go-d atory J
Tbe orchard* of the State will become end, aad h« I oat—yas. io addition to Ms
oftbatamiaect Democrat leader, Juba '
•ufivriags, be lost. Hs sama home, not
R Waiter. Jia waa
«more valuable from year to year a* the
as ha expactep to tosne, orowwed with
tress iocrease In six* and age.
teureta, bol ragged, earewom and nsibed ;
California Lbw, tort a frw week* agn.—
hia mean* gone, hi* faupa* cruafard, tea
“Wbrt did yo* amrer. toq-ired * hod,
a rate of friend. daoisMtad, and bse »•*■*.
rf Wdltefc H* rwiidt “Mrtbiag bw
Tbe grading ta now all completed be­
I.f-nrt, perhaps, if be had &lt;««, married to
tween Jankeoa and Mason, and the iron
my character.” “Tbeei," dadared a ***
a Quarter mr.ster* chrrk in tha arinniag
who bawdtt; “brttoMffewv* tended at laid to witton four or five mile* of th.* service. Rather toagh, thia, Lot tree."
Tm contrevtur Mr. D. McDtmBan Frewtoco with !«■ baggage than
r»ry energetic man and baa
• work through a* no other
Men are now at work on the
.UJonll U loaui

1308

DRUG &amp; BOOK
ftSTORE

GRO

RIES!

,.Bww» still notice th* adrerttee^
«49£i&gt;Mi»r column, cd lb. Building
On mi line, W Die. No. 1, te Irving, ratetfeaM.-R*f enl. foe building • school
'
______
• Purare* sw. It will be oboerved that
tha'vMrtioa of voting an tbe proposed

kM( to.th*Gra&amp;d Trunk IL R. extefleioa
i* jMaptaaad to tbe next annual township

X •vvrrlfaaa ia tb» Qreasry luw, sutk «a.
b. irtueJ for fstoir ssa.
Also ■ gmt varttev al tea

Diary of a Village Gossip

GDIriXkM’r IPJCiUnnEXBI
And Coak lag Extract*,

ALMEDIA II. BROWN.

ms
Lff" FOB NECHAXICAL AMD MEDIC! XA|&gt;

-TH* thrilling

re treigbl a higher Mt fo ebatrvd
a to a new* Arrul m th* fowa. nvCtee to m th* WraiY ibmagh C
M«iXU »at he f^r
1
re there U t» ether awe* ef gen

PATENT MEDICINES.

I»jr at HMamia* eaartee. pagahia at the -Ov
v bare Uw pager iadrtJr.rvi
evvtvU
STREET &amp; SMITH, Pannintone.
11 Frankfort St.. N. Y.

Ayer's Ague Cure,
For tbe ajicwdy and certain Cure of 1otermittefit Fever, or.Cbill* and Fe«ar.
Dumb Agee, Fertadirel Hred AeUer
Bi II lou. flcadetbe jind BillU-o Fererindeed, for tU wtede etea* uf d.waaea
tnigtoating iu btUrv derangement,
u,e nU1!la cl “1Mm‘ue
^atogfa. eertah.
XSa of
eountrie*.
brev leb.ii — —_4_. k.--------a. .
-TEYEB
Age- la •*• the**•
“‘V ‘‘ft**7
hl—*1 dinffr. prirauly

Mohfall

WTki. Metar. .bwM h. hi tee b..d* •
gasraaiSS.-..

Lyon’i
THE GI

’ ;

“JSS?,

�SfimHDKITG STORE,
Just opening in tbe Holbrook Blrlck, Hasting&amp;^f icli.

ACKLEY, Druggist,
illy to, call and examine slock and prices, and not

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i!
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rC. "?jJ ° p.

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Mu 1ft' UH 1H

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?a f.3-Sr

h:-

,j £1 j
nil
jijth

ipwii
"bi^
X Z 2 ' ££ -~ k:

StJi

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•» ? 3 a tf s ■ 5 .« s c
Jini

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�DRUGS4--D*UGS!

^te«fi_xeMXM«ni;
rtiSnf-Mtidvsi.-eiw

I

nlllOM
•

■LAHO* MOCK

BAmNas, MKH.

liap
mgs IJaixtr,
basnet;

NEW GOODS,
CT BUCMU,
wxs;

Books and Stationery

To Suit the Times.

^irrtair

Beecher 1* eon verting tbe place, to
exaenl, excepting an extensive
ftvtottfftfwtaww into a fruit and
Pt Ar*. H* had Mtr’j ao acre

•

•

Great Decline,
In Prices,

aweet and jnlgnled peHttmea. •*.'?»•
The' Eanfhnd ouubulidiDgo are well *
stocked with find Aorece, oxrn. choice *

'(Jreo^rieft-'• *&gt;«“

■

Hats &lt;fc Caps,

Uir UeeircJLr Urn lTnplfM:;RIlipi»
(or duttMo)S|jrto|«ttrt.

3M.HW

.iddia^gted^to tbe value and euraoiva- J

OtTR STOCK

'

^&lt;300X&gt;Sv '
xt.tuk

XVaRE,

ABE SIATODimcr

.: .

MiLLKERY STORE
. 5,^

Did yotfSvwr hitfrtSrJ-ftbW1- the

If ao you

“ ^y***”1
"eXTUCT BUCtid

122

«» STAIMB. /

SILK AND STRAW

.jjUHBuib’S

ia Mnlehlng. Bt&gt;t tbe -anxmd moiat it
»oCUhM$h&gt;MClU»ikh. TbemoU,

3Hfl3B©®S8 iESiOB® Which will be sold

For Doing Busimess,

BONNETS,

'

VER Y CI1E.1E!
FOB CASH OB HEADV-PAY.

LADIES’,
MISSES’
AND

tuw depeaitad beneath the mulch ia the
wajm air earning In'tuatact with the cool
ground.' Thlj alr alwaja eoutaina toore
or teaa fertilaera in the form of vapor.—
Arp! liilt,v^pcr lo arrealed by cool air
coraiag In cenlaat with varmu. Every,
body ean weo M they will that a piece of
land kept covered instead of bare, wllltncreaeeTn fertility, whda a piece left oakedJtTiII contlnttally grow poorer. If a
fanaiar* Icavea a aov aa of grain, upoO tbe
ground during the Winter, be will find it
will pay him sal! in tl»a ir,cr«*Mj c?’!)*
crop, wWetU naked ground blinkie to
loeenot oaly whdt graw there b by wintar’kiinng.bul leu and leu grau will
crow where it la all fed off close in the

Don't forget the place, at
CHJLDKEN8*

XJS£ n ELMBOLD'8
EXTRACT
BUCHU
&gt;*» .-I &lt;»«&gt;, an Cmbmm of tans arpM.wte*w
» cc malecb rmeux.

HELHBOiffS EXTRACT BUCHU
U Ua araafDtorwtto. ..
...,

.&amp;A&amp;8, CROCKERY
is the largest ever
brought to this mart,

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich. .

Kepi eonajgjtfljiqtitlwftd, and.fuy *»1« on
. Rauxmable Terraa.

'

Bleaching and Preuing
And all other work done

Ob Short Bailee and in teed Siyle.

inaetrx issi-rance co.

Mew Geadi Uccclred Weekly.

Get the'Genuine Articled |

Ing the ground apm . even .Aamprsture,
which h ao MBMitia! M irowfeg grgpu.
Be« peuntttoff thogrmbd W bahe.Kecp you; ’ frtiMfl ander Ahwplo* well

Phoenix of Hartford.

FLUID EXTRACT SAASAPABILLA,

•jtb

CAirr IB® mitA’T j

OLD LADJE8 &amp; FAIR MAIDENS,

pLMrrhtf 'ATfjut abo Pxab Saxos.—If
you have your ground prepared, and it ia
dry or well drained, you ean tow yottr
aoodlhia falL Some howerar prefer to |
pack eueb aeed in aaod and keep it one!
okd Uroiat until epring, and then plant It
aa early aa it m be got in tbe ground.— Aiding TrABiportAlion; sod com!»U asalaly af
Plant an inch deep. The eeed of stone
fruita,sucb u cherry* peach,Ac., abould be nog.
NAILS,
pleated -thia- (all,' or ad Wpoeed that
STOVES,
they will frrrxo during winter. Where
nothing if fJeoe..na haw sw» the •*«•«»
urelaUjr tracked with a ha miner and TIM WA«B ef'AU. *»D3, of Ma on
XaaatBetare,
and
Warranted
Good.
planted. Bat tbevehould be kept cool

993,172.64!

and will be sold at

(FEBBOaHV !««.)

Railroad Prices,

STOVE PIPE,

Bewmrrr* ror Coal—The high price
of coal bu atuwalBtod tbe aearch foraubalDtec, and ia diffsreet eeodom peat bee
Ukn.tntndhr wxpeeted quanthka. in
Eagland there b a gnat wealth io
it, tbeeon bring leu thaneoal. k isfree
from mxny of the objection* of wood and
eoabtareataa *o eisakera, and borne freely

Insure with’the Phenix.
»&lt;ll&gt;rre tn ru«*«ervstive mlr» ten gr.srautv* i
g&gt;a«iM ankle. B1C0MK THE BfcST.
Losses always paid Promptly.

from

Al! oorts of

■ftax'gki.1

ISL'LGEUXE CARD.

Hap pans,

And .everything else fimbkx^

She* Im,

Tat ivrusc&lt;» tamm ?r nuatT sit reasB.fl!
&gt;■ st thr {-resent tie:'. warrant and dressed aditloenl iMsmnos; sad the Pho six. hr
it
it aiapk C»‘b Capital swd Isrjrr Ansek
to
I- pnW,..th; tMataed adraMMva ft *M-daxt
nti.mrrcisl foeWrtes. with the abOHr to write

IESOTS &amp; SH&amp;33,

•i.ogTpebToay: _

Shirts and Drawers

Dibiyo Um IHr IM. U^eorix paid Im

Shelf Hardware,

PiKtalx policies UmsmI bv

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tale of all that remained to us, and leave
us lit lie better than beggars, ft was our
last slake, upon which al! our hopes and
confidenon had gradually concentrated ;
and If that wars lost. we had nothing
mors to l.we—nothing but blank despair
to encoauter, which vs durst ool antici­
pate.
,
The lawyer, who at the time conducted
our suit, waa an old friend of my father’s
—successful, rich, independent and surly ;
and, as he had undertaken the reuse
more from friendly than pecuniary mo­
tives, did not undertake to disguise.the
troth and prvbebllilire Air me. But I
could P&lt;»L wmild not look forward to any­
thing but triumph, and choose rather to
disregard his discouraging tone as use of
the means employed to enhance the «al
ue of his services achieving eoccaae. He
was a good man at heart, that old lawyer
and bis penetration was wonderful, but
be was not apt to spoil this medicine by
over sweetening It, and my pampered
Or oar faellay tea seal;
palate rebelled not a little agahtet Itsdism Ibea, etroac a^ steady.
gnstfog but wholesome bltternres.
jvvr •uosiavrw ins wbmi.
I had a long hunt after an Important
Mso st worth tei maaaS ttxli lesson.
female witness, whom 1 found at last In a
Meo el' might heveined its truth.
garret, dying of omsumpiHin.
And
whom should I find, sitting tike a minis­
tering angel at her bed aide, but the
beantlful black eyed tedy wbnm I had
lately met. the companion of the little
orphan girl.
“It Is in sneh places as this, where a
good angel is most needed, and not In the
circle of gaiety and fashion, that I must
se&lt;k ynw, I see." exrlslmed I. gazing up­
on her with irrepremibte admiration.
The lady blusbed dreply ; and as soon
a* sha had recovered front her momenta­
I was making uiy way through ■ crowd ry confusion, quietly observed that she
in a bye street, which I supposed had waa simply performing a duty to which
been aillnrted for the coatrenplstion and and old friend of her mother was fully
enjoy went of aurne contemptible and tri­
fling di«lurb*tu-v, but into which al the
While obtaining the deposition of her
tuns I woe t»&gt;t in the tno«d to inquire, patient. I had several opportunities of
phen my rc*&lt;urae waa arrested by s pair ronvarslng with this excellent beauty,;
ol brauttfui, large black eyes under a and bsr modest elegance aud graceful ease
lady's veil, winch met mine with a mute captivated my soul.
appeal that I could m&gt;l for a moment re­
One evening I was permitted to ac­
sist.
company her in aearch of a conveyance ;
- iWhat is tb« matter F I demanded of and. as I had reaolvsd to express my
the posicasnr of the block eye.
sentiments freely to her &lt;m thn first
A remarkably swret voice replied, “I available occasion, I was. as usual in such
have veuluredilo interfere in behalf of a resea.' much embarreased whan tt pre
child I saw tlw people abusing, but I am sented itself.
afraid that without some assistance my
“Your patient Is dying, I fear."
tff*rla will be unavailing."
"She la oooseious of the approach of
“We wasn't abusing it," cried several
। rough voices t&lt;-getber. "She watt only
fighting with little Mike, and she would
"It is an angel's office you fill, in
■nothing her path to the grave.”
“Do not flatter me, air. It is but little
I ran d», and flattery seems to me tfot
liuie less than nothing."
"I saw re yam I express my admiration
in must stinted terras ; ware I to tall you
all I think and feel, I might indeed aur-

8to Is by no means inemrable. but tn
tell you the truth, three Is no ground of
compromise left. You havs tae&lt; ell. If
ths eecords you anything, It will simply
be a donaUim—nothing more or lose."
"Is three no resource left by which I
can, for a time, ward off this final and to
my mother, I fear, fatal Wow."
“Nonelaltar."
“In what then F
“In ytiurwWe.
“How In wyselfr
"fayour parson. Yoe aroyoung and
bandfome. I don’t say an to flatter you
-WaUF
"Well, marry the widow."
“Man, bert I would rather hang
myself Monee.”
“You should know best bow fit you
are to die. I am afraid ynnr education
■nd habits have Vitally unfitted you for
business and usefuloes.."
.
"But this marriage is absurd and im­
possible."
"1 am not in the habit of proposing
absurdities and impossibilities. If you

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“My hand nnd heart F *to eWks
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gwdy a maniac’* scream,, ini tfa

“Exlravagaut|y so.” ,
“My Isnyef hap been aufhnrTxaa by
me to make a proposition, which; BV In­
fo rtned me, half been firruratty retolked.
He* to deceived wetl
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1 fooked at the speaker for a rnnfrA-nt
in amazement, and an involuntary jglbsn
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER fl, 1805.

fjt Jhstiags Daintr,

The lawyer * turned bia chair around
and cxnnumosd writing at his desk as
if bs had been an ingenious mechanic in­
vented for no other purpose. 1 ibtmght
&lt;.n his proportion till I grew sick and faint
The rscollection of tbeconsumate charms
■&gt;f bar 1 luved added an aspect of hate v&gt;
•uch as were to whom I was invited to
make my own, and* I could not bring my
brerI and lipa to say yea to suchadretiny. At last I rose and said—
"I will come to-morrow and give you
my decision."
Q.
■•Very well," replied the old man,
without turning his bead, or ceasing to
write.
I went borne end attempted to prepare
n&gt;y mother f.x the ruin that had befallen
us, but in appmacLing* tba subject found
it was more than she could endure, and I
relinquished the eff.rt in despair. To
my sister 1 ventured to tall the truth;
and she wept bitterly, not for herself, but
for our only parent, vho would Inevit­
ably expire on bearing the news.
"Is there nothing that yuu can do, EJ-

forroed 1”
•
;,
“Oh, no; she ie as perfectly shaped, as
1 afo2L
“fWbed! What'U it, thenV- ’
“A slight obliquity of vrsfoo IwMeh
adds a puzzling and prculisr .fnpruffion
to the eyes. Her hair l» of that edur
■gainst which there is a' very unmwffed
prejudice, but, for myitelf, I tVink IrXAer
saw a finer or more brilliantewtij^Wjth

Whalan image of horror waa conjured
up before me.
,
:
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“Say no mure !” I exclaimed wildly,—
"This suspense Is too dreadful*" Let me
see the woman herself, though the sight
&lt;4 tor kills me."
•&gt;*
J
“Thon turn and look upon your death!"
cried a sweet voice bchbid, jr. A.fiWfk
tragic tone, followed by a silvei^jjsal of

“N*t Mias Eastbum. That -w« my
maiden name; but Clara ftvripg^n,
•W,,w&gt;
J,.". .,
I fell al bar fret, half disposed. W virship her, covered her band whh Masks,
and finding tx&gt; resistance nfire*d, spnq&gt;g
to my fast mid clasped her ia my sup*.
•Cara Darringtue, will yqu betopte
a* fo'X’t reLlleot pAetlto^lft#—

‘And wnsi*! you do kF
4I cannot bring my mind to It."
help It."
'la II dishonest F
“You are right, meds me." ! said. The
*N—«&gt;, I don't know that it is, but
man wbo would see your sex dragged in
“It la unkind^ nqt to **y harsh, in you.
■y repugnant to my feelings."
” We shall have jmt proposing'to foe
to the prix* ring, most have little respect tn forbid the uUerance of a heart so sio“I am sure I would do any thing for whole family, bos bare begw bravely,
for bis own mother. You are Quixotic qere and full as mint."
first V» the aunt, and then :tu life, piece
“It is my kindness, my comideralion
however, V» assume the duties rid thia
within five minutea. Aunt has flcd,aa
child’s natural prvtacturs. Where are fo&gt; you that induce nia tn check this ex­
well abr may, from so dangerous a crescessive language, because I know you will
tta pan-lite 1"
tore. What would tave becrwfie'uFIb'r
"Dead," cried three other little child­ repent it."
had I not rushed to tor rances,'b»«*n
“I in possible! I not only admire you
ren In chorus.
only knows. I promise- yon I sWrh°
••Where— bow dors she live!"
more than any being I ever saw, but I
dreadfully jeafoua nt hrr and lhepetscttal
‘•Shr livre with Miss Fanny Fink and feet that you are worthy of tny worship,
1
will
tell
yua
l&lt;&gt;
morrow;
in
the
mean­
advantage* site enjoys;”
, . .
and that I Jove ynil.*
d&lt;»e« errands for her.”
"Oh. you have been ptayiog a_ Ww
"Say no more, I ent real. If ynu knew lime cheer up. I will save my mother
"Whstsurl uf person is this!" inquir­
• -• • 1 ' '
and you, bot ata great sacrifice—Hsa ven 1 game with me !"
ed the lady.
only knows how great."
“A.feir&lt;ete. 1 "have won-ynnr Insa
••She dresses finer than you d&lt;&gt;, ma’am,"
. My sister flung her arms around tny fairly, and Iwsrnl at the some timv^re
replied •«■ of I be female by-sunders,
neck, kissed me sffsctionstely, called ms • m right on your ■‘do aa.yrell
“but she is not the person to bring up a
by
many
endearing
names,
and
I
fell
as
mine, and 1 will be my own P'urt oMnchild in tbs way it should g«. as she has
if I almost deserted them, exaggerated oulry. and do justice more even banded
strayed a l.mg way out toraell."
as they were.
Tbe punted truthfulness&lt;»f ibis remark
I communicated my decision to my
raised a bogb among the acquaintances
lawyer lbs next day, telling Mm that
of Miro Faany Fink.
since I o-uM nut merry for love, I would
The I adv. in tbe meantime, had not
let go hrr hold on lbs half dead, sturdy V&gt; visit my patient; and you surely marry for hale.
He uttered a sort ofgrunt and replied,
little girt whose (ace was flu.bed with would not deprive her of the presence of
“Few marriages Iwgin in that way. hut
narni--**. and dtao&gt;4»red with Umd, dirt her last remaining friend, aa you will do
and tears. She stooped down to Iter, if you persist in intruding upon her.— with l»o many fore Is merged in antipa­
thy
as sihwty as the honeyni.vm is well
raised her veil and said. "Little one, II Here, tton, let us port snd forever."
She stopped a cab snd allowed me to over. Your pkuapect of conuhlal happl- ■apeut shouM bn chosen, and tha
you will go wllh me, I will find you a
good Lome. Y’ou shall have nice clothes, help her into it, and left ms In my myelaid flat and covered, first with aboutopo
enough t&lt;» eat, and be taught to read sud lory and gloom. She had croaaed my for the bettor. If ymi knew the lady as inch of rich, well pulverUed s..11, and then
dark path like a heavenly aoparitimt; well as I do, yon would tratartafa ttu mis­ three txfour Inches wT »ttl enriched with
write. What du you say F
givings
on
tba
subject.
”
•
and
bsr
disappearance
rendered
every
­
The swustness and beauty &lt;4 the lady s
•ell rotted cow-dung. The s..H shmild
On the second day after this interview,
’ child appeared thing about me hopeless and dreary as
be gently peeked around and wreft Ute
1 received Mro. Bsrringt.Hi’s card, with a
er goalie influ­ despair.
cultiuga, and the surface madj erea.wifh
quite overpowers
The treacherous law, after luring us written request front the lawyer that I tba rake or back of a spade. In this, w ay
madam, 1 will
«&gt;ee, sad replied,
■« to ruin, decided against ucr claims, would call upon her without delay, aa be wxna of tbs ebolrest varieties of njm
gu with you enys-»..w.
bad settled the preliminaries In a m.-t
rosy be essdy raised, while IV Is dlffedlt
Al this cmytmrture a pUiceu.sn arriv­ sod extorted the last remnant of our
■Stisfaet«y manner. I did col fly nn the
ed on the epot, and the lady al once ad­ property to pay the costs. To comma
Vi propagate them from eoxtlvgadeyfesfag
wings nf lure to the mansion of my eh&lt;K&gt;ta, Or. removing lltu yi-wsg plsoxi
dressed herself to him. explaining the nicels this fact to tny mother would
brida
elect,
aa
there
had
been
but
little
rasa, and shortly altarward she walked have breu like inflitting' bsr detth Mow ;
fornt the bed, the ,a»il which surrounds
choice in the matter, but walked thither tl»em has been sometimes, firnnd * mass
■wav, Iredmg her bltla charge e««ted and alter meditating Cog up*m the aublike a man who hsd volants*red to be fibrous rents, and If taken ’ «p 'carrftrfly
by the guardian uf the preev- Although jrct, I found myself unequal tn the pain
much preoeed fix a time. I lingered to ' ful task, and went once more t»» our old
end art out judiciously,
•pplfaktfati
of Mtns rotten miaure, a profanity.. «&gt;f
|.».k altar her, till site turned the corner lawyer, to ascertain weather there vaa
Lbwaoma will soon repay the uoltqxia^.*for never bed I seen a fsce which seemed any possibility of cutffpromi-ing the mat­
R..iten cow-dung ie the ooolost *nd..best
to mu half »o lovely M here, and it bawt- ter an as to p&gt;Htpone tto evil dsy and
leave my mother awhile in possession of
manure for the nwe, aiid evkry lover’of
ted me ever after.
this twautifol flower should sppfy a drksI fod. however, at that lime t&lt;&gt;&lt;* many her home and comforts.
troublee of my own to afford time to fo»k " 1 met a lady descending the stairs, who
sing of h In the fall' orspringr
after th—“f ulbssa. A very beg and had just oume out of his office, whose
expvusfv" law suit had exhausted the pfiyabwti'Miy was -f that uuevually reThe oiraulatiixrid.lha State Basks of
teicr batrdenma fortune that hadl.wig kept pulaire ehaiectrr whieh imprints itself
Ohio has bevn reduced a million and a
my family ie r. ...stable • pofaifc-. and indelibly on the memory, and ever after.
half within the p»it aix iqontfo—the
. L .L1_ s^.&gt; Lllvwu. hnosa and
banks being now hi pmciees of changing
t«&gt; a national heels. It is mwouDUsd Mat
Btato rn-tes will he recei ved Uartf pf {be
and &lt;Aber currency given .in exchaug'.
without diecount.
. ,, ■,

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trench of
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MRsr ntafi&gt;^aa«w&lt;l&gt;mpt t» overrule 1 hremeng^Dtlat y
, lit atirainfriir ^T'-1 ili'-'T1^J- ■
tn some TorrtiHll lUUWF. Iiul. lu prrernre &lt;V tbe ma«, woman, aaa
t'.P-1 j?~.!?l¥'k,'£L’ Ph^'-b
through grset *veat* which ware bring
in no paltry manner. Having ffift’

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8NDEBB0LB 7b de Kortk SiJt of ShtJ w
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4o tytaflvfraixtb* of tbe loyal Bistre.—' nuw &lt;mty reuuiW.for1xfo»difcrqnt4&lt;,riit. w*J. wbirii'wito rm d.iht « rfaHd’In...
tfiteah be ahown that universal suffrage to embody,their rtrg*. in a-YriMeftcoq,- «v.4vwsT&gt;Mlr’p*rled wiflft imd *re *p
your child of * racking cough, a
wtnwo^u
v-muj&gt;hi &gt;■*, nr-av um ji”AiFtl1b*rH«nMMRM^rilWih|gltelae
ingredient In the loyalty of a State or tite-wrvaja.will bwaamiadis^rix resumed] h^K’r: ’T/ewplrwlori MtHMi.^-'anA'lwo

THE HASTINGS

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t rroiw ree neavrtni jmi tvn«port— a
upon aa a cooditltm in tbe reeonstraetion early day.
wtll^eVb*jlbwtAwi&gt;y«wr*.Ufoiildj TT1‘"
at the aeredsd Stales. Tb* Nortb«rn tbeItroad,
lbs distance bring 300.mile* or 1
M • burhan b?Mfy. hnd brewd
thereabout*.”
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Foe dy
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slomari^'i——_
licked eney.'aW Jrtiibref BbMHh W*M
.Under. MM .fentiao. th*Jbami l abl,
Cu*'a Dyapfptfa Curt!
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dhirreriea-1-^—■----- ——I“
tlvsa vt Northern Blate* 'aay' to 'tba
unbounded
^vindftre.
i&gt;-.n.rAp’f.;- Pennvyfrvartfi Rauhwri *t&gt;-f&lt;a -at R»
more fulfuf drra-lomeu ltrlbb Mrh.il
Pa. It a'ptMaft that in' dlfafogf^a well
eonatabtly refused to du!” We believe Ihriethrk IMe sfosi fo
I* both sbatnefuV and
a very Wd tfcek'Hd U&gt; be perforated.
that fl cannot be consUleotly-d-ae.
rieaiawentatt whtta.t
This »as suecre.frd' hr ' aidlef stm*. until
Now, 1st no reader aay tb«4 wp a^g op.
tba bottom*&lt;&gt;Tthe w'eu Wf otrtt" Thia ra-‘

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wayotaiinrusnaea the widiMl.«&gt;nlagi&lt;&gt;n.,
should rather be the teet,and J*t;it apply Th* vilest and purest sppasrsidsby aide
to all eolun and all nationalities alike. &gt;
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and flC poblb gadiwiag*. Uireohri-alike ii&gt;It S./ujle«ro4rtegaUon*jailLfllrt plgaln-aeat*
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• ben tba late r»b*l Sj^tea hay*, b^./ar gilt and garnish.
Among tb«» Io.Jcwk f.ir resriU ef tba,, ^hniltad Ly rsprrecntaliiW; U»at willjtpt.
alteated their Iqyalty, .«• . l» b* H&amp;ly
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DISCOVER!

to seat* io Congress ujion lb* same terms
and eaoditiotia a* Reprewntc'.n n from
other State*. No reprew*niaAive»»huuld
be tiKeived at all, from three State* un­

■ krncs*!m

lai CnUac Bunco,

dy waa’fiterrad'wlth mitharyhonors, a.
lawn made, l»&gt;r is there a prusprCl that drsgooo YJgitnriit following bhr to the
i»- WU
'*
«“•» I-judge that n&lt;. grave, whlb th* arildler** o-ffln' w*« cov
Suutbuta vJriiDjtel* willauores^ fowhlaia &gt;
mg awfita .luring tha pauscat surtax.—
■ymbois.tijf, virgin AV'’.''- •“d •
;y fur Mrmagvc*!. jxp vei&gt;iciv*l
pan ptMit^ngqi.aueiaber of Cnngrasa, with
til their loyalty shall be unimpeachable.
led to »be greSw •Oy’’’-f -ur ladies.
rCRFOSrS.OXLY^i
ufi:&gt;m f,ta»d ta«re»r»ed, give* it-aa , bi«
nothing for interest, nulling fur keeping
ugitMrfUhat A soar
Irt will P«*» U-.
foMhfc,' imlhiwg'for'tiafl debts and wdy a
•are tkiag. rafairiag stasll is&gt;»*l
foiuOsyp*, will-,ha withdraw#., friwn the
- —- ............ BM, M,w
iwri.n v $&lt;&gt;yih. or ilg mriubar*admitted loa*ata.
admission tn South Carolina,-Georgia, cr adwpted in (hi, e^nnfry. With -reertiv itj* pewwaed by aonw uf th* &amp;*uOiero
momt rorrtijt
' Pktridt Fleming kn.l Wm. "Fuihatt
VEIT SHALL PROFIT
any uf tbe State* engaged In the tat* re ■ ’b«‘l*«’tl*y vleWfod' ■•nbirirrfohcr' th ’«. nwuriHua-dect that, they .tuesn m.ajbudj Were on 8ettirtfav. it (llcwgo. aetiteneed Afosry wtil be rvtsMaAif hr la not ■
PATENT MEDICINE!
land Wbolff
mhref.,irrilIJV.n. *i Richtnoi.d, awaiting an inritetfoa .u*
ballioo, until, by all their act* of Sate
ported anfl ire-hJ ilfo. amt. ririJffoi |yj),t take arsis Jn Qwgrc**, ,Tbin jia. well
policy toward the Federal Govt ir.via.l, of all ta cHrnatn. But It &lt;Ttfl mlf/n+m' vruuigh. -Uqt X they du&gt;j» Qrn. .Grant
ritynutfsMtlPuf''Nmamber !»•».—
Cheaper thhK dtWre.' ' ’■
aad in relation to the war prooiarnati.ini that an' mucbqT Imitation; rtCklew* wiws, will w i&gt;4 « few xqcwi'Cfit* to watch them,
uocxn AXO WtLUXTFXR BkllU UKW-JLI
RriulNg atbotly diriev hi* grill, but■
aa auctioned by Congress, *nd in rela­ •nd da*lM'dWpl*X. 6»uM” posffhty «nr- for tbej. $tw »u, used h&gt;a«a -uf treason Oirbetf baa made a foH omfreatuo. It
viftftb* and dfwlplinn'of A prtfcl'war.— that they w ill b* into, them again If [hej
wet a mutt coM 'trlooded affair,' Thu
, , ,
And when .r.iir IheiiLire'cam* khi hfflM. ,»rt«ti0.airafoj, ,M* • ,.
ordeal cfothAj wtfli ’hol.Trr' Ufi|wnd *tnr
naogreaaional qualifications, they Aft ince dter foRil. ft filVcraba* far h'one^Jnit the
; &gt; Don’t Foil to Call at Spaulding’*
■ FraaTw“8iiaw*irwwui.f’*ull1toooturi
an unqualified fealty to tbe Union. But ln*tc#n.i habit* tj the women of the land
ROBERTS AlCTRIKOL
. [There are on our army and navy flits !
*
r ’” nrroni: ror arf.
5
the qualification* uf member* of Cteigrca* wduln alaA'hw * purer nn«F m&lt;^e 'pvnri
a peoerat culousl, litMenjnt c&gt;1»«r1, apd
f
Ifr.W drllfahe W AS the
moat and will be the aame all over tbe dent eh'ararter
yivcrkl surgeons, native*&lt;‘f tbc»3ii,dwiiL
.
I
mmw la the Old Itawrr Ulock, nt i
Aome
in
Liverpool.
Hrr'.
’
mi*&gt;t&gt;Mnder,
hope
tbf
wild
diaripalkwre
of
lM»
past
Union. Tbe teat oath adiuioiatercd to
Island*,'Rbo vuluniiiited t“ figblfer 'lhe , - ,
Ayer’s Ague Curt,
arnnmer. and the rh»h kt th* rrereit dis­ Wnddeli. luqwsntly-^uihwmcd Hr tb*
Union cauve'uo ibv first call fi.r mrif.^b-l
5§TuSS7&gt;!irtWW.:E!
T”MVrt.,W*Mhmi.
th* Alabamian meat-and. will be the
play* of the fatAlnn innnaers too well at- (Kpuca mavie** ,tf Americas iiahrik;tKat
it is
Urtt the 2,000 Amjtriii'oa
htfinittcv! FrVrr, cr Chill* and Frier,
aame aa the oath administered th 'thwff I- Vrel ^refirtUsM-rdi.rtfrhi.fort
frtre wav a aw ewkSiX a«i&lt;jjhw b (bw&amp;dW*.
xeslmn^ qi'i.'thase4 Island* gate more to
Dhrt4» &lt;Vcue. I'ru^Ju-t^ Ilrad Arbeor
liaoaawn.
Nothing more and .nothing' anX Stere Jnliireat denAindb” fhsf It 'be ej ” squelched, yet professed not to he­
the Sinitary C&gt;mt«iw4&lt;ro, id
'
lllllwm* Ilesdsrbe.enll 'ffeltiKn Freer,
tjirlppiri Iw-'toje It’riHM ha'fifo Bte.
li*h* it.
i*.'' Hsbonttnaadbi*ravage*cr.
Habon:
li***
the’
lew need be expected.
y'..
. _
I
numbers and ' ineaur,
_
folaird, f&lt;-r th^'»J;..ic class, uf disrates
Il conimeprea n ai&gt;&gt;rlf»r ariVIridTlh rim.wt total dmti
co'tn'hinnily tn (bb'Fiiilevftftetra.'
J*(v&gt;B wars
ihtaaofrmn ailm'.nWiofl !» Th *vlnfn'eR’.if
foe moufia
^£ODIL PARLOR M A OAZISF. ar AMERl^l
ri.i:is-.ustKevery man In the astjoyrnesrt bP wfr’hi*’ Afaerfck, which fhey dn,: ir’dced'to HicbMind sad th.
tdersfmtof Xl*Mu&gt;4 Umm. rUuiajp, Jtbk.
DEMORESTre
JROXTIII.Y
JR.1«AZI5
n. Aj\fowtoa man named. W.m. iivga, runpolitical rights; and bowaycf, be*Ut&gt;ful.
CaatHeesSiMi |wrvral* IUree.1 intemting,
fiaad io tbe p«whuu»s uf .W^yas auuniy,
logical and equitable thaorte^yjft may - “Tvfoe' WofrfAt mf TMa-A»h0y un
the Holidays, may be firtbd at
j
wySsl. ssd sttrsctiia array s&lt; u««lir
N.sYw rrc^nly, brv^e trpm k»a qdl, and .tmrev&gt;
-■ai^&gt;MrM..vW atoatt&lt;aa5a&gt;&amp;&lt;-a
derstand whilher thc&amp;ihTng*'Irfl'yfp-.n
■
J. MAF.-Iput forth, oco great pr»oS&lt;eal dfaculty
what rock trti|r f.udiah extravatplil*n.wlU Ue.-rr- delivered sip ti»th* .United Gt arts' ■ nasmArd* n.sn .wuc'l Mafliq Scbwl,
lies In the way of enforcing aurii thsorlre wreck |b^tp! h rsn IwJ F&gt;«fotnff ‘»h&lt;&gt;xt uf auiburitiea. and ■• &gt;&gt;n her ifcaw tts&lt;Ne«- .«‘l&gt;'W nrtq* okpUuk, with jabfrit behsd:
MtTTBMD RBMAIMIM VNClAIMBD
at thi* juncture of our natfonal afti'r*.— ■helairikm and lh» hp*A|nff rtp pfthr law* kwrkl MeetnwbiiwWaddrikwudRiaCrew armed nimaclf. Before aaaistattna.omid
In tb« I’uai UtEca at Hastings, State
.k- L—.... —_ L_1
_
arsat (args under par»le.
“ - ..i&gt;
While Michigan refuse* th* ballAt-fiox tn
&lt;jt Michigan, &lt;wt the 28th day «fNuvmi.rt AhW-mu-A uiliur*.
ember, lofty
I. ,
tfr' 'rt.4l.tiera,''tT''kflM|ii&lt;W&gt;, N. V..
tl&lt;4». and French Im* whl het&gt;ion n* with
ion for doing lb* tame thing. We’moct
ARCHITECT tut a MODE!. COTTAOC«.
;
T».'H.MC. (X. C)
.J
take goveramenl* a* they1 are, uclrn tie
and hi* monea deuiviJrd. Tbe Doctor
Already really deoent^ and lasfemf.wn. । i "aid : ‘•Wrii.YrTluuSlftive iqy'iponey.t Wen^sday contains the, folio ring highly
e&gt;. n *rc ashahird mannear VlfhaA^dia
’
Imperiant
intelligence.
-Oos.
fiolfitn
h&lt;u
proper Una aad in a Icgi'.imala way.
I liad bf Ufr do it,*' , 8» hs quietly j.’mk
rdar.’Trtt if&amp;r eltaracrirF* folijfifrrpreL
offdirejlnve, *J&gt;4 putting bis hand Wtobbj rrcrivfd th* following Irlejrvm trbm tbr
at*. Uw/whll ; Is «’«ry aepansrest stlauk. sad CbUeres-*
The Fad.inns- a* r.rrecriKeJ jn Franc*,
&lt;R"C* •i-’bpvk Pre* dent whteW f* laid before the public'
Booth Carolina to refore the ba!l&lt;&gt;t-b&lt;nt to areeanght up by our nan pVofflcatca. '
.
*7»Btr.)c
—hut a neat revolver—end bringing it, Ibr tWr informMfon :■ ' ’ - -1 *'
\V**hit&gt;gt&gt;wi, D. C. N&gt;«v, 77.
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colored men, than for Michigan, As wfm wateh for the nmmlnrt Tif tS* ajiring lu bepr in. an in*t*ni, be shot 'one uf (be
’
Poll SALE. il
robVmdead. The otbeTTyffipn ihen fired /fow W. W /loUtn. fnrGUm^t
well might Maine, Vermont and Massa- anr*ut«ip«'mo;!, faitfifulfr.
AD a font our alreelj ;h* &lt;flss.'pat«--1 ,ablhe ductor, but tba?bill ‘ wehi baryi
Al&gt;", llucachc.bt Natter* and Hereipta.
eyaar of Rortk Contis:
E WE 4K E. 1 Sec. )Jj. RO *crMeburttta eeek to exolade Michigan New
wubJritWjhM'iiriAm
nS
.-Mrlil
' Arrept'mj
Arcrpt mj thank* fi*
fi-r the nrirfo
nri&gt;fo and ef.
efan**, fotu
Jcaaly tbrioij^ W&gt;n{'.. 'pie Drehirlbra •'•
York, Ohio and all tbe other State* of the pure qnd , rrep*ri&lt;’-}5 P;®"' J« I" ।
fiHcH manner in which you bare (Jis'
rngrlbsrsitR a tsaatsnt .uevema &lt;j
the Ud'o» for the aama cause, aa to' refuse sia» tAdisting.|i.h (be one l-. rn Oter.fo^r (
cbargH y.’ur.duty s« Pr&gt;'vM&lt;ma1 G«iv»ni.
iltu.lr*.
।
Florida, Texas or Alabama, wSeotbas* for W wnrahtp *( Wfrmk ATj.lAch. U;n,MiJ
ipad^pown the fsct*4
f«“ nr. Ym» wifi be eusfatord by the1 Gov
If I hose who call tfcemyflyre tferent turning
.
tb** woundwl map had escaped. eniment. Tire reauhtr.ftb* rbrefit elect
..nW H, .n.uf*l
mHiK'fS..
ifihv'hfNorttfCartllhs h'avagreatly tfam.
tioM reqrirsd by th* aaw order of thing* miw
u UU&lt;- Hfmrfw.fal&gt;.T.,m.4OTI.
aged the iHtsiweia «&gt;f tbe Stale, In t|fo res
of all U*a*Btate*. :ffH.*te*n be found ^rl'.pnd'
•&gt;
...t...
torqtiun of its guvernmetMaf' plati.in*.—
noticed
1*.
■— ■- 11 -. i r
ma In •travatsnt
........I theitawdry fteunl^ng* of t|n.«*
Sb«iu1n th* ectlott' and the spirit of the
aeryilri
ipdi'
du^la.
wjiArialm.
frs/iitve
'•
Lrt'fflaWre hhin th* sama dlreclhm, it
the late innrgent States, to admit the
per- I ‘
Will
g'rtiatly
iridre***
th*
tnliehirfalready
blaeka to all lha right* of citizenship,
watlnjbeur. fop^tef^ V&gt;,% "?“?* jp‘ &gt; '
done. And migbt'be fatal. It IsfoipM «be
then the Government m*J Irgitmalrij surprised if the result
ruin jndfnrrow. "
'action and aj&gt;lri{ matilMtrd by th* Leg
Already the ci'lre. are, nur/ng tbejreri. 1
, .. _
- ------ ;
Ma’turg wrtl be V Sirerled aa rather u&gt;
H. XWIOIRRBACO^
Zrepiir than to increarii tbe dl Beu I Uns un­
Ohio der which th* Stat* has already placed ji'EAtmixE FOE BALK. . ,
Ttwtr;
' stgnM.la not within tba legitimate sphere of coni.** 3 ranrtr»ofcxm&gt;y, ’■ ■
rneosdre. any that Tsnrnesssw &gt;* 1011/resUra wpwu ^f.^m land hare.n^— Si.,- -M .
4&lt;wwdu» tbeOakMi'ead A* tberefoea.entlt
V Mllwr.RWSh ?$“». iWttW-*
led to immediate representation. BearA rarest emigrant tu UberUr given a
case there re left u* thie much to do:— ponduuiQ and flre»*. . ., ,. *
'gfowiugdwatipridn i&gt;&lt; tbeomnrry.- 4&lt;e
Let all true men advocate ifee.p&amp;ty/d

&gt;9*1 Mtnss,

. A DEAD
3LO’S

V. _ L..._’—

McCrea, tn

BwMi* Crw-k.

BODY

FOUND

,

E^a.w*fk*«,'3r-k--*

oifca par cs-ul. is

AJ-rouxtil IWim

■-1 •»«» tmwm,

mpjdly wringing op
W of Booth America, frnri .1 .•■

admitting all freemen everyabeia, tu the
til riciooi, snjwtrin but
tierfAiu oC tkr Haase.
r lT4*.under»bH&gt;d at Wasbogtiin that *a
rffojt .w/tl be- made by th* New Turk
&lt;)clegaiP.pbt,(l&gt;q ctrganizaG.ia of Congress,
highly «atiafsctory for the coming jrinter lu divide the Clerical b&lt;M»i&gt;r* and emoiniH.nti with.,nena*ylvariia which baa ao
A company itj New Haren has ja»t
I t,x enjoy*d‘a monopoly of them. A finished a pair of wlaris for gsiMrnmant
•trunk to deprrea Mr. McPliera..ii from uac id drawing hrivy oMinancn. They
the Clerkship of tbe Houaf will undoubt­ are warran ted tii' auethih ai»ly tboUaapd
time wW be needed to work out th* great
edly *ba iii*dr,
i
&lt;! Mates for
reformation.
Georgia and Weal era North Carolina. Up
... H« 0IIM «w» v,

WU IRK ER* I

WH1HKKRM!

enactment* to require such a policy uf all

PbersuD-ba* more to do tbaarimMs walk

article aimed “A Stock-

Henry Rqrre, of Toledo, W.A ddBpub
» with kia.tsifo. siwi n&lt;i&gt; a
J •-'. k..
.uuo., ue wv-frD**
after ho. pulled lim trig-

arrus'.omed

MMwaea

Umfoettoev

•ware

-DowUre 'itoolMt*—yho 'nan
Sm JSfTMUi
k“
Wtamhw »a

afaatal

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raw
1M4COM1I af Ball road Wark.

NOTICE.
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no. IMAIIMv
Ills*
ss

kava formed
of #200,(MX)

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�MEW DRtJG STOKE,

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111

Just opening in the Holbrook Block, Hustings', Mich.

F. D. ACKLEY, Druggist, H

“

&lt; 1

Would invite the public generally to cull mid exafiunehstock—and prices, and hot
wait for further notice. Tfic JVew Store in all the. rage! “5 Hastings, Oct 25th 1865 ’

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�S-jrictlteral jtttu.
&gt;ea There am some rmaMuoe opinions entertalned in relation to the sdranuqps of

■ BmumbM growth; hewer throphri-m that
a covering of thing aeed. «r grass pr-&gt;taots tbe mote uf young trees fruen tbe
hot saee sod dry ing up. and also that a
.joting C»«p of Mwlv seeded grass will
t Mweeeed better the fimt eeao&lt;&gt;n under the
benvy shade of owls and wheat.
• It is fomiliar to must of rmr resder that
&gt;*«. U 4r, —Ur p. mp up large
qw.wtkM.wf water out uf w«i I. and d—L
Citf/wely from the euribce of th.
as m th. form
a vapur. It would
...impress a vabral.le Irnson un tbe mind &lt;4
&gt; Stoy one M familiar aith thia foci, tn try
tba futfowlng ex per rum I: Allow ■ phr.
of ground, say ten foot square, to grow up
ahb a dense m»*s ..f grass or with a crop
•frank we^Ja; spuming it let a eimiter
portion ba perfectly free from vegetable
* growth, and keep ths snrteca mellow rak­
, ing **r .fo-cing moe a seek or &lt;*.'te*er.—
Thvsuperficial olM-rverd would any that
tbe evpoaed and hara s&gt; i| thus subjected
&gt; to&gt; tbe banting rays of a aunHuer auu.

| barlow, good

DRUGS! DRUGS!
FRESH ARBl^LL OF

NEW

GOODS

&amp; GRANT,

WPAWIWiS.
&amp;C0..

nbte’tmger TTchu
-WITH-

BURTON &amp; BENHAM’S
BASTINGS, JTICH.

Have just Purchased

■MU U( MEMCIHEt,

BY WNBSDAT,

Books and Stationery.

IKEDU-OIKE) IPB1I&lt;D38 1

To Suit the Times.

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.

DRY {GOODS',
Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Great Decline.
In Prices,

Hnts
IEWW0MI

REWtUUI

OUR STOCK

FALL &amp; WINTER
GOODS,

Caps,

CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE

[jgooas
AHI)

beady

STATHDH2LET

AT THE

MILLINERY STORE
OUR FACILITIES

Jtbn bnttor tton in any other condltfon.
A mufofete|y«f straw nr other litter (this
matter being iti a dead or decaying state),
iM'rrt a good porp&gt;«e to keep the noil
moist pelow, but it ia not so gm&gt;d imr
efficient aa the mulching of an equal thick,
new of pulverized earth. Paa* down
through a stratum of straw four inches
thick. and observe the degree of moisture;,
then remove four inches of mellow top ■
anil from another piece, and a greater drg­

IN

HDim tiD'A’S iBltKDZ

UP 8XMBV.

For Doing Busimess,

SILK AND STRAW

EXTRACT Biiwiu

BONNETS,

'GKPEWUlTMOtt WA15I

Which will be sold ‘

*te‘j£sWIr” u “■'7^?”*" ■

VER Y CI1E.1P ! iTL'C,D‘VFOR CASH OR READY-PAY.

LADIES',
MISSES'
AND

CHILDRENS’

CROCKERY

Kept coosUatly wu hand, and for. sal
Rrswmsbie Terms.

Bloachia? and Pressing

is the largest ever
brought to this mart,

500

Hastings, Mich.
JULIUA KV8SBIX dk CD.

May 10. IMS.

lIKENIX INSURANCE CO.

Get the Genuine Artieli

H. A. GOODYEAR
of all kinds, &lt;

RUSSELL’S STORE.

And is sold at a reduction from former
Prices.

HARDWARE STORE

ee, and his fields »ru as clean aa a fl**
XbrnJho a&gt;m io CUt up.
regAera are well acquain­
ted with eoeh tecta as thme, and our ubjectin making three remark, ia not e»
indeb th import*.hat may be aew as to
• invite dialmet wed accurate waperinmnte
m
to totetfobAMbeaubject. In order t&gt;. aa?^&gt;rvr more tfeonmghly ita imburtance.— Is geaerahr kept up to Ue waste of tbe pewfh
Cbaabp G^a/Zmca.

Phoenix of Hartford.

FLUID EXTRACT SAXSAXAR1LLA,
W (DAIW KB KEA'J ?

OLD' L Afrits

MAIDENS

Railroad Prices,
Adding TramporteUaa; aad cra'iu malaly of

w&gt; atu ■•nby. I an mw a brUtet mm. a.Ik t
tarn k«W rtasiria is tte srtMla Me *f tta
right lang od tea tower tote teautod ettk mi
ptole Mtentoa el tea jUrara. Tte Mt tote &lt;0
wmad. vd te« s&gt;e»r totertltenrtl ass a to*
lutotsU. h™llkj OMUIU^B.
Cvemnpiton nt lb.I lune wu lb«rll u to
as lacerate. iHtem. by »&lt;ery mr.
*&gt;
a til a* ltoo&lt; nhv am crl..r*rd id •&lt;.,«wpeeally *urt csm« »» *»r» nW*&lt;te to toe M­
' diitoa I wm in. Thi* laduerd Maar ytg.ii u

936,172.64

and will be sold at

' Gasts Lxrrao ar raa Fn««r.—Thio Is
' done only when there is water. The wnWrbM-xoa. k.«ra. end tbua enl-rged.
' that 1*. swells out-end as it cannot
•mt) downward—itaapeoda upward.—
•'The grain goes upward with iL unl»M it
PUi*lA with a ani'mtll rout bvfo* the
ncNam uf tbe fo-eb and foaleo* itself in tb.
■ towtet Boil. Thio, however, io ram —
Wbak graea, ote^ lifted—and m the
cMwU -aubw, wp.« tbawiag. the pteMa, to•■leg Igfnrr tl»n t&gt;wll. ia kept at the
auriace ; ita place bsb'W ia closed up.—
FmeasM fowvtags will tboe throw out a
W»t e«l&gt;r» in ■ p-&gt;fua eml. there is
* U mofotur. t» afre. an.ytbtag seriously.
The lift fo eoslght. that imlma there ia
. an nnuMelh great ammm»«d'nun. »hb

COCVTY MtCMtUX.

WE DEAL IN

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

Have the bog laid «&gt;n hi* beck r»n avalout table. Clsau the cnxvam &gt;&gt;f the leaf
fat. Take «ff the fcr&lt; at the ankto joints.
Cut tbe band iff dove tu the shmtldera.
: asperating tbe jowl &amp;■«&gt;&lt; the skull, and
open the skull length- iee on the under
aide,
aa-tunxmoe the bmin« felly.—
Ueuwoe the Iwk bone in its a brie
loiiulli, and with a »hnrp knife Cut off the
skJbtjbrtl'Ute bl. Itmxdug imly about
JSsauMieVuTtal “Hthe apmal c»4umii
Tbe niidtMihgv «w vWen are m&gt;w cut from
■iMlween the qaa. ters leaving iIm aboul
square, and the ham p-in I nd. or II
may ba rounded to null your Lucy. Tb«rd» are twat removed, partially or eoL Vrdp fnHi tbe aidee. The trimtataga or
fat fraou the hams, and dabby part- .4 the
codes, era rendered ub with tbs backbone
‘ stripe for lard. 'Die sausage meal ie cut
. oCkarn the leaf fat sad riba ; and other
Iran pircce are used for tbs -atno purp..^.
The thick part .rf the back bmm that lira
between tbo.bouldera ia called the chiee ;
It ie wart from the taperinu b-uy end, and
latter part ttlM ths backbone by wey uf
dMtluctioo. Hie taecklnuie used while
,/aoob; lbs chime Is belter alter being

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NEW GOODS,

OF ALL KINDS.

tumdUpallad front it. while he would
lake U for granted I hat the dense «n«*rteg of the ermI. shading |eave&gt;n » the oth­
er portiiwi would keep the anil cool and
topial below. If he Is m-t already ««are
that the expoad mellow soil forma a per­
fect mulct for th* earth below oti uno
nart. and that the ilmuwand* of stems of
living plants nu the other aj« bringing up
. and diacbarging waler into the air at a
rapid rate, be will be very much surpris­
ed on thrusting a •pnde hvto dtflervot
placet to find that tbe exposed a»il is
quite moist below the surface even it
there.Inn been no min for weeks. while
the •■•haded ” part will come up dry from
Um full depth the spade ha* gone down.
We advise every &lt;&gt;n« to try thia experi
ment ■n.e.coutit of tbe dear demunatratioeip difords.

riged Miil will not retain
moisture nearly eo well aa that frequen­
tly has the crust broken aud kept inel
low. Still arnruu than a bard auriaee is
« growth of grass and weeds. If tbrae'
tecta were sufficiently appreciated atid undcrwtiiod tbe iustanees would be leas Irequmt,of tree planters allowing ibeir
young orchard* and fruit-gardens to bc«me hard and crusted, or to gnrw up
with’weeds; and few would ever think of
setting out goung trees, sm-ner than they
would plfnt a crop of potatoes in an mi
(culture or mradutf. A further
uatratmn ia furnished by the practice of
otteiifour best termers, (who cultivate*
faiswgfu cridymce a wreikregularly,
£&gt;ttM»4ter.-ugt&gt;, •* until Ike forge
&lt;-ldd th. peeing of the

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get good Cloli

ROPE,

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Dee* l-rtroyil, sad la Us Hart Manner.
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BASTISGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1865,
Sastings' jlniintu girttur%.

jj, gfatiip
u &gt;0«LldH«D FTEST WEEKDAY,

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Seitttrt JJortrj.

K

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

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'TO

READY

bvmax

k|ce

REJJEF.

Tb. queoebl&gt;M Bur ef Liberty,
That pour. Ms braou oa every At*te-

For bwfata ttokw tbfa
W*».
For Pride c*.t down that tkcUono bred.
For boMt. of L'afaa forged agaia,
Twixt 8tat«a al Frvodoa'* altar.

Suttliavj.

SSL'Sl
Wad te J&gt;.r»ly-

•wti •[ iSt snliaary psfa-killrr&gt;. liuimcwts, kc^

Owtfo sMiUufe «f R.II)Whr8 BEADY
1CUEF silt do u»re jrod, *nd esn to card for
nwt naryuM*. tb*a les d*&gt;h*ra esavt-ded tor
mj alto esdrfiar u u«.
StID wn IT MRS. WESCOTT MATS.
HTIHV5DBED TilUOUND OTUEBS SAYTHEHABK:
M1W. WESTCOTT.
e

MAKIiBAEB FILL*I

U~U.
•JW* yaq besides Ito journal is beapnk“Yea, for me. I want It."
“Well, you oau wait, 1 have not yet
doto witit ft."
1
“I am aurrv, butyou eae J cannot do ao,'
“W Lnu.piW
Quickly raisfag tto
napkin to bad knotted, ha attempted to
•MkeDarHngiott fa tbs foe. Anliapa-

C. HAWUtr,

“
---- o&lt; u»e rwiflan a band* and threw It on the flow.
They then for a mt moments afood
looking at each other, without laying a
•ord. atnld the great excitement of the
bystander*.
“You kava insulted cn*,*ir," aaid Darl­
ington. _
'
“AM you understand that, do yoo!”
“Dhuioaly, and alto my right to the
efooic* of arnia and combat."
“Ah! yon aeek an advantage, 1 eee."
“I reek no advantage. 1 would only
equalise the chance*."
"1 am at your service. arrange the af­
fair M suit* yuorwlf. Mr. Ueautrend
will act for me. Diotato your condition*
I sign them iu advance. We will fight
at fire paces i( you wish, or with one pi.
tolc loaded and draw foe it, or in a dark
room, with lung knives. Make your bed
•* you like, our duel la to the death, and
you moat die. The sauce fa all ttosame
to me with which I eat you. Only do
not keep me waiting too long, the under­
taker may get uneasy. Come Breutrand,
let ue rec If our champion from Pari*
will honor ua withau invitation to bia fu­
neral. He! ha!
With a mocking bow. Lousplllac retir­
ed with£cautrabd. Darlington quietly
sealed himself os they Irft the room, and
returned the reading of the journal.

“M, Darlington accepts f&lt;n- tto combat
the pistols of M. Lowpillsc.
“All that fa ent forbidden by tto prev­
ent conditions i* tu to roc. id cred as per­
mitted."
Tto two friends went over th* terms nf
this singularly arranged dual several
times; but not being able to find any
Mbetentfal fault with them, signed the
papers, end Jacques departed much gralifito with tto result of hie mission. The
hour fixed for tto -encounter was five
o’clock that afternoon.
“What do y.« think nf our duel, a la
blind man's buffi" asked LottspHlac of

“It ia as utitoerd nf proceeding; besides,
I tWnk iteontrios eotns snare."
“Bah ! no, tto fool thit.k* bimarif vary
clever. *He thinks he can equalize tto
chances and destroy my resources Im­
becile, he may rover my eyea, but to
Jeavca free, wbat loin u*o'to the beat
advantaga.
"What I* thatl"
“My ears. 1 have the bearing of a llx-

plainly understand."
“But to may have an car as fine a*
your own."
“1 will give him little chance of using
it, then, by pulling ««n fait alippeta. All
that Is not forbidden fa permitted. I Will
manage to havr him firs first, then I will I
pul two bails in bfa stomach. Only .take ■
ear* to place me with my right sis wider
to tto wall. I shall then have my pistol
hand near bis heart."

NOu'as.

genee taught him that to stond a totter
ohance with Darlington when to was fully
enneiouw to was deliberately to blow out
bl* brains.
Seeing Dsrlingtnn on his knee he ex­
claimed.
.
"That was not permitted."
“Yes it was, for it was not forbidden.
Do not«lr,” said Darlington, riming “go
down mt your knees, your life belongs to kant .trike Ue in burring 40 mlwrigfafe
Im rittor gota&gt; poor gimbtei, to to M
Lmtapillae. pale and trembling, obeyed boroiog in lb? wraeg pfam.
therommsr.i
■
'**•
Pbiicaopfatrt are life graveyartow
“Doncfkill him!" eried Basulrar.d.
in lhe nttot plteon* manner.
” Why not 1" rxrfalmed Darting*®.
- to hm fall* forfeited M* life.
Tto
blnod of J alee 'Firman oells fiwr^ngsne*.
Hl« persecution of Jacqueline Deeraux
find ort wtore H fa a going taw, strife
must to avenged. He ha* been a tyrant next time—this ix »ne d tto difisreeceg
and a bully too long.
tot a ecu IArning and wieJum.
' ’
“Oh. dn not kill me,” cried th* ermg
There lx man ov ia mutch laming toff
Ing wretch, wbes lbs* in tto presenes of
iinpideoce that tto wooldnh to*^ it?
critlsiM the soug pg a Urd.
‘ • "0^
“If I do not kill ymt. will rpo otoy tto
Hogs tov to axeellert aer for UMlto
condition* which alone will save yodr
—bet ;t fake* a d&lt;.»g to pilch tto tato^dt
HfcT"
“Ye*, yes, rnnet willingly."
I tov M»n mtn ex full ov indscfasOM
“Quit thia oountry, »*ver to return to “ "
t“». -1’”
it.and never, far nr near, never by word know cdxaptly wbidi way to pitep,
(
or deed, molest Jacqnelior Dnaratix."
Ttop ix sum 'folks' whofa iSpparai'
“Never, never. I promt**. 1 swear cap; ba onntruled—tha are like IVW,

rd IimUt Ii nr-t sufficient t« lame jr*ir
ferocity. rerollret that Heaven, sooner or
later, will ern.hed vna now.”
IjvusnlHao retired from tb* »r«t, fal­
lowed hr Be* at rand. tto crratWlen and
humiliated vldlmi of ttoir vcil-mvrilad
in one of ths departments of Francs
punishment, leaving tto town of Belle­
remote from Parte, tto diligence *st down
Darlington had but timefto dote cer ville thereafter Io uninterrupted peacw
Mart*.
.
s passenger, an artist, a short distance
tain.letters to his friends, in lhe event «»f and Darlington and tto fair girl ha had
from Bellville, a town to which be was
the duel toing fatal to him. when the ap­ defended to marriage and happinree.
The editor of the asrsland Herald,.,
having baaw tolerably peoftoe H Mi,'
traveling.
pointed time had elapsed, and Lousplllac
Darlington left the Hotel Milltaire and Beeulrand made their appearance.
Mktoal Darlingust, an arebitvei from
compliments to tto prslty giyfa of ptew ’
pms ..J &lt;h.
in quest ion and proceeded lu the Mill* at Leyaau
But little tkne was h«t In preparation*.
land, has baen requested ta say fl’gdtopaused lur a niutuert tu aduure and that ha might find Jacques Gram moot, Lou.pillac produced bis pfatols. They
A few years ago, a young gentleman thing in behalf of the homely ouse, a»4 ’
tto
miller.
Jacques
was
much
pleased
were
loaded
by
the
seconds.
.
ekekh tba mills at Lsyeesu. Ttoy be­
, ■ .' .... _ t
living in tbi* city, went ta S:. Paul, Mia- be defae it thus t
Ftxsx-Tto homely girl, of Osvelafli
Beaulrand produced a rilk bandanna, uvaota, engaged in buiinea*. made UKWtey
longed to a lair prvpriatorcaa, Jacqueline to be visited by Darlington, and waa.pruand Jacques a large bandage uf onion and married a lady reaidffig in that city. are in a hcpelres mlp.ortty.tot ttoy uepq
Duacaux, a young girl In tor nineteenth fuec in hi* wistoa U&gt; serve him.
“My good friuod," Mid Darlington, material to blindfold the c-nnbatanta — After to tod been married about six welL
'
r.-u z-^
yaar. who was bullied and bevel by a vil­
Sflcpwn.—Ttoy go to ctoeefl everjr.
lain named Luosptllac. Louspillac wa* “you ar* truly toopiiable, but I have
mouth*, be prepared to visit Milwaukee
fond •&gt;( their meals.— .
d-tertnioed, • bettor the fair girl wished ron.ew ae* ir»m
■
in company with bis bride. But a few Sunday. «‘d
it or DU, that be would be tor husband ' tov v had some dealings with kl. Louepildays before to was about to startr to wa* Ttoy hqd rqltor ta*e their rarafa reguand cuuttol tor property.
'
'
.......
- ... .
' areidetlally killed by a barrel uf augar iartr than fares a ngy bonnet.
I Two year* brlura tto time our story ’
“If In thi* duel In tto dark we mi«a eseh falling on him from the second story win
Tfluw—Ttey wtoerttold tfrjifrfoto-'
other om tto rirelnoftto mill." remarked ।d»w u( a warehouse. Tto avert was du­ neas and wear No.4gnlt»ry.
■
*'.t
' c&lt;&gt;uiaienvea, li^fead kilted in a'duel her ।
Louspillae. “do we begin again 1 You .ly ooutmunioslpd to bi* family in tfa*
F&lt;»ubth—They ano rigbK IntelHgeM, .
■ l..r»r sod^-o*m,'Ltaua i'irmsit. and by
■ay
nothing
about
II
In
tto
conditions.
”
,
city.
This
,a*
aliaut
two
ysqn
egu—
devoid
uf low jeah’usy, fond of muafa^ ,
a syatemalic mures of intimidati&lt;&gt;M tod
"That
I
uudentoi'd,
without
saying
it.
’
About three monlb* after,'tto father of daoqr al Gprne^’g H«11. ae th™* U wm
kept tor t slAngod trum her beat frietid*.
“Very well then. I sm ready."
die decrased wa* startled to see a carri llw chief alm of fife and always go tn '
Darlington, uu bia arrival at BcilvUI*,
— -—ias.
. .
At this point Louwpillac eooly proceed- ng* drive up tn hl* door. A very Inter­
was asloatehcd tn fiud tba inhabitants of Msdeinuisclle Jacqueline—"
-O, I will keep you safe from harm cl to lake off bls-boots, and put on hl* esting lady, dresged in mourning, step
-ffbey always thank ttagqfair
rite place groveling under tto terror which
fell
slipper*.
Jacques
declared
thi*
shol'J
with
tor.
1
Intrud
ta
fight
him
myself,
ped out end Introduced herself as tto
Ivtag them seaU in the otreet
two ruffian* bad established. ’lb&lt;«v twu
not
to
allowed.
Beastrsnd
pointed
to
and
wish
you
to
to
my
second."
widow
of
his
dead
sun.
Grert
w«atto
rr
flirt
with
the boy s—because .
ruffians weie D'uspillacj cunsadrrrd a
“Whet: fight a duel with him 1 You tto written camdithsi* &gt;*ying:
j..y of tto household at this viriTof their
line—and
dead shut, and bis companion Breutraiid.
“All that is not furNddett is considered beloved eon't relict. Sto aaid she was
A eiiurt lime spent in tto tuwn informed are t&lt;» pufite with a mad dug. my dear
permitted.
__ -They never hare half a dmen''
going to Rhode I«laq&gt;)&gt; W&gt;d ornld
re
Darlington of Ixmapilfae'* aims aud vio­ vir."
*TImI is right— quite right" *sid Dar slat the opportunity at seeing tto parents young sprigs keeping romp®} with
“Nn; it must be quite polite and onn
lent conduct.
Determined to pur an end to thia cow­ quer I fa* *ully it.at all with his oan lington. “We can make no objection, it and relatkm. uf tor brfoved "Willie.”— them.
ha* not tore forbidden. Chus, bandage Thia wa* accompanied by a flood uf tars
SirxWTn—They wash M*" orn
t
ardly falinnJaiHic of ptsreful people, a* eeap-XM,” replied Darlington.
-Let me have ;&gt;&lt;-n, ink, and paper."
n‘or eyre and put u« in our places."
ker-hiefs, iron lheip own collar* and dam
and a “hefty" »igh.
well aa lu avenge tto fats &lt;4 buns Fir­
Jerques supplied these article*. DarBeautraud blindfddrd the syes ofDarThree weeks pa*«od by. and abs tod j Sticking*.
man, be entered lhe lb-tri Mditaire at an
linxton
with
tbs
folda
of
the
large
hand
l.ngtou
then
told
him
to
gel
ready
to
take
[
Euwvn
—
They
&amp;*w
ww
walorfaftd
‘
worked
to
reel
f
into
the
affectum*
uf
tto
hour which be bad learued was tost suit
kerchief to had provided, while Jacques faaily.
that weigh over one hand red aad fifly
td for bis purpose, awl seated hi nisei I at the wnltrn metaego to would write to A!
did tto' same thing effvctnally far Louea particular table, and ordered a collet Beaut rend, at Bell* tile. While Darling­
But the hour came f.«r to.- departure. pound*; and have neither “rats" tog
tun wa. employed m wilting,. Jerque* !' pillac. Braiitrund conduced Darlington
other ajiitnals in their hair.
aud coflto.
They
eJOirajed
iniijitorra;
tto
blufetorput on l&gt;'» holiday euit, and waited for tto I nod placed him sothat U&gt;u*pi1lse could
Ninth—They don’t call the young
Tto attending waiter wl*bed him to
turn Lhq privilege &lt;4 nriwg bls pfefol- tng end lubbering was at its height, wtoo blood* end other trash "perfectly sp ten lakr amitber ecal. 'Dill to determinedly commands »Blt which to wa* entrusted,
sto called lhe old gentleman to u«e ride.
truly pn-ml uf hi* poailitet a* emtoma- hand, a* hr drstred. Jacques having atka»d with great emMrsssment told fam did.rrtused to do.
ti'-ned I/O'i»pUJ«c, the roujbataut* stood
dur
un
euefi
an
important
oecaaiufl.
T*»w
—They nersr eat between
•• it is the place always occupied by
that sto tod lust her pocket-boofe &lt;« the
Darlitiglun itoa gave him bis inrinict- back, to lutuk.
Mrsar*. D"'»pHlac arid Bcautrand," in­
Beaut rand baring won llio giving nf
Elxvxsvw—They are all going to get *
ion*.
fond*. She fait a diffidence iu making
sisted the waiter; but to bo purpue.
-Y«u will go to the house nf M. Beau- thu w&lt;»rd. ston gave it. One, two, three the reottest, but if tto could not apple to earritoIto luukrtaM srwmrd evidently to
TwflLvvv—Ttoy will aJJ m*rrywt«.
trend. Yon will hand him one o» those fire! and the struggle eomoteriifad.
the father of “her befovrd Willie"' tn
think that eomclhmg ..ntoual was stout
Umsptbae moved fiwwwrd slowly and
writing*, and require from him that it to
Tuiaraasru—Ttoir eMidren vriii'W
to take place, and they were out kept foug
whom pnuld she gnl Tto old man’s
n-«d aud undur»u«d by M. Luaspltlac.— cautionriy, following lhe twrfl &lt;»ftto mill.
■heart melted, and a moment hfa wallet bright aud shining lights in the world, &gt; bv
Dariiugtou
did
not
move
at
all,
but
ap
­
Fovaruxrn—They won’t keep HmIj
Tb»y are tto eondilions uf our duel. If
"■“I""'. .
__________
[m-duord—ten X» of Unde ftp’s'
plied himself to listen to tto »lighte*t Indi­ was
bank were tendered and accepted.^feto girl* til! ttoir busbands can aflord tbsip..
world to do them homage. I
cation that w»nld inform torn of tto mo
FreTsrrp—They sleep under moaqultu
Beaulraiid entered the »•■&gt;«
Kent when bia adversary, having made departed—alas J that dear friends should bare when convenient.
part! Time flew, a fcw month* passed
al the table they usually
a circuit, and wmerging «n bls vide of
SntvxwiTM—Ttoy cgp ntoeooflto«a&amp;'
and nothing was heard from "tofoved
informed them it waa&lt;*«|
I the mill, they would inevitably meet.
botgpfeg.ao^ can du etomber worfa Jt4
sufficed to convey who the •■ccupanl was.
It was a moment of intense anxiey.— Willie’s” relict. The o»d gentlemao to
Btanoing mute, with aeUmiabmeul they
The mre of the c&lt;&lt;mlMt*nt* were on the
Muio.—A young, but prudent cufaher
alert to catch the slighlret sound by
gated ua Darlington'
on the occasion of making h’r Ifttle boy '
* - It ia that plasterer Iroto Parti," »“■»
which they omild win.an advsntago. Tto
bi* first pair of trimeor*; jbooeehreff* iW.
tiered Beau I rand.
felt slippered Loiwpilfac permitted Mtn
idee that it would to yposttafattNMflei •».
1 -Waiter, h«w la tbisT exclaimed
ti. niour oyrj tto ground *’itfa«Kpn&gt;dec
make faem uftbe esmedfaMMumkMM:
Ix.uxpilfac, in a loud voice, “you tova *1
log tto lenatwUnd. ft was tto know!
K Au
-»«i» *• mete
lowed our place to l&gt;» likenif
&lt;-dg« rif ibl* advantage &gt;&gt;f D«u*pillac's that
altoui and sraar evenly, and so she fafaj“I could nut help it air, replied «&gt;&gt;• hJll.*, to have UuipillM Jgn the paper, kept Darlington iiuntovsbte, as tto•reek­
iuMdtbes.
waiter. “I Informed the gentfemwt,
accepting the term* uftho duel, «r he ing of hfa fa"** would touay him.
by the l.ttte Victim, Wta ludteTOM 1»A»
Lomipilfae had oune to within a few
would break every bone in bi* body.—
extreme P*4M, at first sight t/O.tocHe fell too ««** tobvisced of the smxe~ ftak of Darlington. H« Wt certain that
uf Darlingtmt to »V«l »») •pprthem.woj to miMt to *ppt&lt;farbiitg Darlmgtow. end
-Tto wilier fau foformed you, Hr,.
to inovtst forward with tto. gre-tafa enuand rxefaimed f “Oh, m v deer, bow'codtf
ou bis account- .
have taken unr table."
When to arrived at the toueo U M. tlofl. *'“■ ----------- rare eaerted.avery
-H fa ptaatble y mi may ao regard it but Bssutrsnd tn Bellville, be made known
. J atretcb to gain if . only by a
A chemist was tailed up at two o’clue^
..
. ...
ihat ihav diaooac oi bfa p»rp«fl by reqwtnag B-Mtrsadl andI branth i/wind, a»ma knowledge of bia
tto other moming by tto ringing ./ tto
t anter*l»‘’» poritfo®L.«pdfoe*- rewd the p-p-r* -to
It was al tbit moment that lhe ear of niibvtoll. On opening the door W
himol their lotsuliuo to algo ur retow to&gt;
“Swliy Maator apfof’said Mm. Pwfr
Darlinrt'-D esught tto aye"d uftbe tow*­ found a damaul, wj^opild him that she
: ing of D'uepillac'a eoat against tto. wall wm going »? 1 pic-nic that mwqing andI ingtuo, as tor eyea fall cm efl adyprtto: -,
; ofitomUL As be beard lhe awnd, bo was out of rouge. The impudent drug luesit. “Do tall mejaaap. gboi^lMir
- Maeder fa, Mrf W&gt;H&gt;
to« rft^"
gist
turned
tor
off
with
tto
aMUtMto*
that
dropped ab.wly.ifa ^te.k&lt;w&gt;e. with bi*
~ ■7
i liead iiMslined gnd pialnl pro$&amp;ta.l,
. ba hadn’t In stock a* much m wu«M cov­ that ctov vtogot tor wife."
“idea thflwr phat ito^i totofato*
,
Beantram! wfangaW and comprehended er a cheek tike Iter’s.
Im."said Ito) “toM pMs^efaAptofe,
the effect of this rnavnrient, njadb a wnthe cunmwuo* •» ■ '■—•—• —-----tor io Jtsrr* "
“The arm* shall l« p«t»b. »nd Uwr vulrive start, aa if abort .to tostfuti/^U'
“Jerry
.pnfaq’bf bi* dangre, tot Jacques aoixtog
nlscn the mill uf Jsequ- Gramiuont
^“Tto ^.erear—-tollto pforto backI botdv&gt;fWm with bis powerful arm, aaid
tu back, with eyes b*n&lt;fa|trd«
pistolI nothing but pointed to lhe elsuae In the
i paper, “aH that tenni forbidden la conaitfered permitted." BawutraW remained
^uitepniae caught the wwnff 4 ^a
nwresfoUrfDsriingvmtatowaarduwa ,
..n hie knee. Tto smmd was but an arms .
length from farm. CmvIreW that tie
pfatnl covered rto apot from wtooce the
* j *oUhd bad eum». be draw trigger and Hr- ]

r
EJTXSWX-i-S,
I
Wtotor they advsno M
i

shg&gt;pwl.o.9 -UU. » *W&gt; |l‘i»'

TtotoR pawed tormBwriy over Da»al Uagtao’s toad, Dmaailfac tanmediairty

�wDl open all needKl avrouea of franfet'

iduced f Riess

acroMBBy State ia tbe Unioe.

tu

&lt;opn*u&gt;»

. i-i-f-nimr-rr
b,

■ n-^nr- There ia no ci ream Iocs tta or,
•Ttolon about it. and Bo imperial men
'
.
ft without a profound sense of
r

nation waa aaved^also exhibits the amaxIng facilities with which the bevel and
military eetablishmrote hare been redw-

msesageia rathei- abropt and inelegant in

a lauded, end ha iu that connection avows
hrmaelf tn favor of a gradual but steady
reduction of the currency, with a view to

■Ml Wral, but takoc aa a wbok H ia com
tororlaWe in pota ufjtyfo, ami.a good
bpedeen erf lucid, rigoro™ comptatfon.
’A* bceoM'es ths chief officer of aChristian Ballon, the Pres!dent opens bls mo»jH&lt;e.wlth as expression of gratitude fur
tb&lt; Providential .guidance sad succor

«L

0. D. SPAULDING,

life
protracted meetings, Always stepped in
and took charge of the sieging. He was
rery fond of’that interminable song that
be«an with, ‘•Where, O where, la good
old Adam V and might end with lhe last
man. Ila bad passed through the patri
a robs and propbets of ths oldco time, and
tbe disciples and blamed women of tba
New Tertament, when John tbe Baptist
nrourrod to Mm, “Where, O where, 1J.-bti the Baptist I Safe in the prntnajed
Ho went up”—Here brother G. stumbled
H-- tried it again. “Ho went up"—but !
■till Ibero waa a difficulty in fixing th- ।
mode of aaoeoalon. At leogth, with dr« I
I—U pu&gt; I-H. I
cp without any head on, safe tn lhe prow-

tbe reaura plion of epecie paymrola. He
looks forward to lhe entire liqu)datio« of
the public debt, end thinks that la pursu­
ance of the ertltnatea of the Secretary of
the Treasury, It can be liquidated in thirty

■wabWi Uve attended the nation during tbe
Ob Um» subject bft
foreign relations,
war, and givenU Victory and Peace. He
•entaHsdeain appropriate and affecting the President iii very firm. We arc on
tttaa to tbe nasissingtlon of Preaident tertns of atnnttjf with all nations, except
1 matters with Great BnlLlnculu, avers the indestructibility and
grawing out uf the rebelperpetuity of the Union, and the adequacy
rsident dissents entirely
from tbe pockioe of tbe British Geveroof the Republic, including the unexam­
tneut in rtlaliua to the Alabama claims,
For all cases arising from Ind kg«slion
pled strain of the latedvd war.
UM tbe mild cordial, Rad J^-ket Bitten,
g Preliminary to a more deteilsd ex- and is tmpbatlc in bis expression uf a
mom
of
national
tejury
by
sham
British
An
explanatory
note
has
hero
peblbli
which
will gently ssrist, Instead of at­
prcNtaQ.Qfbia views upon tbe engrossing
snl.ject of Iteconatruclion, bCsote forth al ucutrality, and his entire dissatisfaction cd, offieially .tating that tbe effective re tacking, lhe functions of nature. These
ducllun, of the Frrneh annv amounts to
length nod with ability,- tU rotations of with tbe manner and spirilla which the 10^96 men, end that tbe ultimate econo BllUra are 'for sale la 'quart UoUlcs by all
tba-StateB to tbe General Government, claims of this government bare been mat. my for tbe budget of 1867 will be be­ druggists and dealers throughout the
*d while Utterly repudiating everything Ho announces tbe rejection of die British tween twelve aud fifteen million frantw. country. .
It wrorvported that the the Minister
like State Sovereignty, declare, himself proposition ofa commission. He argues
of the Marine was preparing n rod octi on
uppowd to a centralization of power. He the propriety of the Monroe duetrine rftheaw.y, ^hereby . aevteg of4,000,without
asserting
IL
Tbe
cot
respondents
ifigbto that by the sots of jha rebellion no
000 franca would be effected. *
with Frpnce will be laid before Congress.
The merchants of Ports nnd Havre are
State was destroyed, that no Blate did or
could commit suicide. The arguments In ibo mailer of Gram Britain sad ibu Al- ।adopting tnomoriala to tbe Emperorun
the Spanish and Chilmn affair:
wbiob inftanbed bls mind to at ones un­ abetns claimi, tbe Pftsidenl seems to'iook ■
ETAX.V.
dertake lhe re-estebliahment of civil re to lhe co operation of the great powers uf
Victor Emanort, m bia speech at tbe
Irtjoua, and decided him against any pro tbe world fur s right and SBlialMlory ad- (opening ol Partiamrot, said time and tbe
force ofevents, would solve the queatiuns
loRged Bonlinuapce of military govern- juatmanL
in conclusion, tlie ^Prsaldent dwells I
nuBBta, am stated ^Ub frankness and coItsly must remain faithful to the cmvro(
geaey.. There arc those who will dissent with pardonable wgrmth of expression lion
of November, which France wouM
upon
tbe unexampled progress uf tbe Un- ,rompletlv carry out within the appointed
from this portion' pf. the* message, but
none will be foup4, we ppprebend, to do- loo, which has just emerged in such vig- itimo. Henceforth it would be easy to
n|’U»' booeai Hinglen.M of purpose orous plight from its fiery trial of war, 1
through which the President was brought upon the beneftaoa and inviting oppor­
to toa deelared decision. Uo admita that tunilies uf Republican governmsol, and ।
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
tbe pulley derided upoo, amk which has tbe magutoceiu future of Peace and Frec- ।
been pursued by him, involved risk,’ but dgpF spread out before us ae a nation.— I

OY ANY FIRM IN HASTINGS I

Ditroit Adrtriittr A Tribunt.

:

and ooutkned military administration,
with Its Jmmwise.expense.' and infraction
Charkiton advices state that lhe South
ofaM'dcttrabie, principles of Republican Carolina Legislature re-asscmbled on
tu0
goxarniocut. • tHa does not diaguisc the Tuesday last, and proceeded {0
rotes fur Governor— 12,029 were for
fact that 'lie work fee set-oat Ao do is not
G»v. Orr, nd 0,186 for Wada Hampton.
enmpkte. Nor will hi Consider Itrom- There was no opposition to W. J. por­
plftd'iiBtjrCach iooilyxn State lately in ter M Lieutanant Governor, bia nams
inarre^tta. baa'giicn indefeasible assur­ having been on both Slates tickets.
There la some question res peeling the
ance ofits sincerity by the ratification of
reaaaembling of tbe Stele Crorentwu, to
theeaaetltational atnendmenf. Helals petfect certain work, fur which tbe Leg­
before Congress tbe'work bo has d.&gt;oi&lt; In islature la incompetent. Gen. Sickles Ta
the clxll rotatabi|shmeat. \BbMom oof said to be Io communication with Gov.
insist upon its adoption. lie uoes not nsit Perry on lhe subject, but tfie -iBiler is in
that a single member of Cong rots from a favor ofdefertng It until after tbe inaugu­
ration of tbe Governor elect., ft is un­
suutbem State be admitted to a seal in
derstood that the businese aeasinn of Ibo
pnrsnanie of it; bnl expressly recognising Legislature will be principally local, un­
the right bfih'nt bbdy to judge 'exdual vely leu Ctng rest adniita South Caroline dalof Um election, qualifications and return uf igatM u&gt; their eeate. Tho prospect of
it&lt; own members, be remits the entire their roeluslMi creates much freliog, and
some bitterneas.
subject to them. Thia is most discreetly
dtme-. h leaves nn opportunity for cuj
The Writ ofllabeas Corpea Kaatered.
lirioo lietween Congress bnd the Proai
Tee lullowing proclamation baa just
dent, and puts tbe whole- matter ia final been issued by tba President:
procesis of satisfactory adjustment. Wa
WAtnai. By the proclamation of the
doubt not but that Congress will respond President uf tba United Stain of ibe 15th
to tbe poaitiou of Ute President with of December, 1863, lhe pnrilrgs of lhe
aril of habtai torjnu in certain ca.cs
equal generosity and consideration,
therein set forth was autpeodrd through
Gotha anlyeet of freed meti's suffrage, out ilia United States, and
the J* resident reiterates biw often express­
Witrtat, The reasons for that svspened opinions. He finds no warrant in the •ion may be regarded ns having erased
Constitution, lhe practices of tbe Gur- m araue of the States sod Territories ,x
New. therefore, be it known, that 1,
ernn:ent in the past, or tbe emergency of Andras Jnhnsnn, President of the United
tbe natinonl situation, for tbe enforcement Statee/du hereby proclaim and declare
offreedravn. suffrage io tbeBtatos by lhe that the au.pentoin aforesaid, and all oihnaUotn! Executive, and iu of tba opinion er proclamations and orders suspending
that any action upott tbe subject must al­ the privilege of tbe writ of.Aebnia cor^ut
in tbe States and Territories of lhe United
so. apply to the northern Blates, and bo States, are revoked end atmulled^xcoptpcfrfaotlve of bad wlta. ■ He is of the ing aa Colbe States of Virginia, Kedtacey
qtaaioa thrt the end will be aooneat atCBned through the ettlon of tbe Stites linn. Gsoqi

”* ““,1
»ava. u. SKBienc,
P.I.I., on.,...

„

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES

A FRIGHTFUL

J oars a FULL STOCK of BOOTS

AND SHOES, in tbe aalo of which J
can offer you

JMVEJI

BFLENDID BARGAI5B!

Trihoia.

k

BOOK STfftE

1 »fll for cash or ready pay, charge

MAN’S

mi uamc,
a ear ebal'es B-.y g, fc,t4 ,u ,f,u

YEBY SMALL PROFIT

KOST BOPVLAIt

PATEHT MEIICIHEt.
Vr it. a.'.
owspetsM derks io now reedy rod tUM^U-JtE
rriJtmg a targe loot uf Orirttmh a--.d IX
Nrw Yror’e ki'ieh knedts, an focrewd
\
*Ti&lt;k «rf Dregs &amp; M*dkMM«. and ,r.. end
TA

.11. A. by aiaaiMtlon y r.tvnUy 1

to Grxerict.

FOUND

Arklvy dmikt-gro the'

town i« Tree and Sncara.
Read ArWcj’s ue* Advcrtiromrlil iu
AnUhrr ei'liflM «*f tbia |&gt;»|for and if tout
dro'i «««v&gt;ecv t'Mi that the New Dritg
firms io the plrfh to n uke y &gt;«r yurvhaae*,
then Awe - is wo I re lb in jawlry,"

Drugs Received!
GOODS O!t TOE DECLINE.
BATTLE CREEK UNDERSOLD.

kr&gt;~en fora lieig Hn e. that Barry tu-'nis bed ♦xteeeiv.- &lt;n«l l«&gt;. biddwi snwwg
11* lidgra mw) bills, utotteg for capital
aid irut) the u» (Dun it Into matkrt ?

Tkt bitt trtr brought to Haitingt.

tbewlrts, which U thinks mart saf.
and cnMouant wi^tho principles of Ro-,

inOTt,

books, nothing for bad debts, and only a

GREEN, Jinx AMD BUCK TEAS,
A cun»enti&lt;H&gt; of uiwfaeuiceand work­
ing uicu at Washington, bate piepaaud a
petition asking that right buure per day
ue rrc-igi.itod as a legal day a wurh iu
the mechanic and labor dcpartoicula to
tiie GurerumoaL
Tb« JJtrafdt Washiugun letter relit da
time as a-m-itur Doolittle (inMud T lasd..
Sicvcm iu tbe aulo-touw of the White
House, a few days ago, be asked,—How
are tbe people Ol Peuiay Ivauia I" ■ Uppoaed to you, sir ; opposed lu yuu," ia

Alaoe grral nrirt) tfU,

aimim j-aayjHixh i
n&lt;c..uK iiuuu,

nothing fur interest, nothing fur keeping

'

At tbe great Democratic meeting in
New York, ay lew nights smee, Um uienliun of tinjfnuv uf Rubert E. Loe wse
received wuh applauee.
llun. Ueary Wtuer Davis baa a long

MIG AB.8PICD. FDrxa,
FBVXft, nos. BAttobS. COl&gt;H«U
sStsaaiutsr’-.—

n&gt;« nu

AT
DRUG, GKOCERY

groceries
’

•

a&lt; w Stack vf
lyrtrK*
Imaqasrtcm. BsmbIM &gt;y t

A DEAD

School

BOOTS AND SHOES, 63. to

NEW. GOODS

ACKLEY’S

&lt;fc STWK£B)

f

Groat rush of

been incurred by ■territorial dependence

Robehts

Good Calico for 20 ctp

HURRAH! HURRAH! HURRAH

be lit oTiLb-opin'VP, leas risk would have

c ,s ;™VSMynrot t
DRUG &amp;. BOOK
STORE

IU

hut we arte Ic.idly
Lssurs a Xoas Cuwu Srrss Ksc.sM.ca
• l-«B srs rai.l.b«4 in M» sihvr.
Original filorir. B1,J p1&gt;rros by
ftMrt Eoilnrot Authors."
Bve. SSar AX0 yi^VABUE MVS1C.
•f thr iuum pwpiJar cottfs~-r&gt;.

STATIONERIES.
School Books, all fo.Uarf.nl wort. utd

yet ready fix the

_««4iU
k-ct'd Use, U-Pue the oral
field*13 LetriK-i•Ion*. However, tinveriteUr &gt;41 i» n*&gt;w v UUtigly &lt;&lt; wot ex
pelhd fl.su Naina's grout Jub.-rat.-rx,

‘ *,’Da

»asaa acwviaros
UraJ A Fools Cae. Utter, Crma.rrrid and
F.oey Xote. aeU by th. rv»m or naira
Envelop**, Hui frbiu, Kinrvu so-1

t'l'JdJr
W'tb wnullri'i'iJ
Biodat Fa.hvra t l.ha. &gt;u&lt;l c»r u.c.l
niUfiizKrarrEtoK ututy * kubroi-

A!g»s DocBebold Matter, and Receipts,
with Jennie June’s TUB AMR Wumaus

lik*! heMSu.ey.,r tuiptLj ■ this fort b.f'iu
legJhj-Mf tn lirw. G. p. Ijiralnw .M.|
B. MrC.ffroy. they dcu-ritilunl tu
tbo Blotter by an csperium.t &lt;/ buriiicj

Photograph Albums!

Candies 4 Candy Toys,
No rod u. them

ESTATE FO11 SALE.

publican govertMBctU. Tbe tone of bia
wrosage iri relirtimi to lhe statue and poai-

Goa of tbe freUaaen te manly and generoi&gt;^ Ila kutoUs.Gr ba buosat and
NOTICE!
antenste
Ussppawaa the 1
ides that tbs two rweKe—ut dwtil profliMf eaff MnUAly OYoater. rod daAe.
theWroacrttro. -bn ire lutBiqg Gr
-ahi tetbe uiltmlaViroA/thufresAaro.
'*« rer« *o
1

rod protect tbewHw
BffiWfc wey weR.
puMGCbeUiBahro

Ao official telegram from Nevada saye
that toi tbe 17th tat., LUatenani Oteoar
with 00 Cal’ifiirnis volmiturs and a bow
itxer, aUatAed n large baud to lodtas
who had lortifnd lb«pselvM iu the Blsek
Mouctata about 100 mika northwest o(
Dungxlen. la lhe north pert of lhe Stgto
of Nevada. During lhe cagagement, one
■
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J^EAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

&gt;tn dyspepsia
or any dieorMh, give k a

�B1IMRT

Rst^rm ]y
WATCH EK, CLOCKH A JEWELRY

1ro.HjrJimM

EVMaaolaeieS«ff aed *-taitha ar JA.L.
don* on abort uubc*Vd tn uTb-ji^Ju,«r

MAKE WAK Jb'OR.!M9V0&lt;9&lt;XVV
jfe.sjmti start tec-\ew York;

15th of

SfiS* 'mpnrh^- T;.-iw«e dh*AndanmwW «e»
tTOR'itJI
ofa*u*o thuir

loBEBTg &amp;.

StrjkEB,
r.

X. RICE, a**-' tiapsnatwMeat.

JUST R£C£IVBO
ew and noil compile *,airtm«t

SE

Men's Shirts nud Drawers’down 5(F per cent!
A great slaughter iiffiAtsw|H^&gt;vHiWrt*i
Shoes, Furs, &amp;c.
Now is your time to.buy Crockery Cheap.

JtujJlTbUSk

a&lt;d liv*r art0*1 of order, that'. aJI." -Do yo«
ca^iUal o..tbtcX.rriu-J*- **,&lt;1 A barn .thy, I Ull
air, that when tb»»* r*o er^aa* are out of
ur^cr. aa you 0*11 it, there', sot a square inch of
ll&gt;4 body kli*l ia act sore or las* disMSsd, J»f*
&lt;IHp of bW it M Mai U la a baaltblbl esndltfo*.NArtnuj tan U mors ten., therefore hl* of lb*
/ery higheat importance to krep the atomach and
. I.rerm a .ijJ-teteteMtoditW, If M&gt;*«Mla aeak
Tn* Mca-.UI.—Tile Utaneaairf remriv-1 and tb*olfeertrT+gnl*rinJi. arlbo.tob* end cooI trol item with 1I0STKTTERS CKLEHBATkD
jo* lb* »«*&gt;?«. ■“d *
,o J'
KTQMACU UlT-TERK—&lt;1io aioat rulal ’.C.ta
bl* Rroiorot!’* acd Altcraiirs tkri ba* tear boss
admiuittnad aa a care for Dyspepsia aad Ll««r

DRUGI AMD XBDKCines,
f CkcMirals, Pnfntr, ©u- 4
ial.nkerp oa ba.d a ^ovJ aaaortmeat of

chool

Mbit ths lllaauimia AbKMlhr aaM.
“WsU air. wbat'a tbs mattarr ssld Abcnutby
tbe Sr**t Eoglkb aurpos. t* a cadararoas look.

Rookn.

STATICCTSB-sr^;
H. PESCttS. XS^.PAMqt.6XVW,9y.£a

BARLOW G. &amp; GRANT.
.

THE

THE

MEW YORK WEEKLY,

(!nir CrwtMX ^frry

ssmw^’scx.'

4el*y il10 &lt;r4r ,:e*~
tirtl at *"/ ,l0,e-

GROCERIES!

Jf/a^K. Poj.-tr

surgeon, am! ph. .te.as. of th. United Stele. ArU1». by ofSerro ef Ure anay aadMary. by Mr Ent
aulhoea, by cmlucal ejer^ymea_|a tK(. by U.oo
. .nd. of Um »o&gt;l intel!'yeat of •« ery «!«.., u
JmK ..f editoral &lt; r |.&lt;cl iliterrai m thi- unrqualrd pnxaetire ayainal epidemic and malarivoa dkaaaaa, sad as a pfdntjy inaocnoo., bat
at th* urn* lirue pavarfal, tavl/oranl as alter*-

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Aad CaaUM ExlracU,

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i

Vegetable Extract,
./a—(.1.

SlrEBff aw*n JiTfitires Moots tbe
IndltBE.A TALE OF Fiiof

Gmio N’aaa.— F.

Dr. ProctAr'a.

I ER LIFE

AtUeyyUa just
l-r»R««/ •J‘*» «••"•

rtf.ms4fr.Mii

fUlstrtt reliable^-* ■‘"‘I '!*« hrgrat
Lrttssd cheapen Stuck &lt;•:' g*«J* ever
iowjkt tn lb's ij-Jr'-rt. Ackley ia the

Benzoin‘ Elixir

HOST FQPULAU

PATEHT

-.&lt;•.. (M&gt;n

ria-l.,..!.

^njA.c’SHtanlly • ti

ron MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL
RcnrasEs.oXLY^ti
y

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And drl’IaK tree. As'MNrtfn all njcM&gt;l4 estHrt

TIE MtrscuL Mwm-or tu« l

®&gt;I AI9V9S18.

Utiequaled Reiuedv
;

PURIFYING the BLOOD,

R-C.TR1NDLE.
Judj* »r Probate..

Arm-The editor having been nd
s^tf.r • week pa« * il1 i'*4’"'*1 f°? "”J

AJ*o a treat rsrieij of |fe»
’
IUIDj-ILU'J iHEBTWlSm •

n^i.^ dfe'TL-'

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ut.li Ahu.-, PrriUiiml IIend A’-heop
Hvedoctn^and Billiiius Fever,
cd. f&gt;r the »h«.le claaa td di*ea&gt;fp
skating in biliary Arrangamsat,*
•rd tiy thcJuiflui m of i).iaauu&gt;lic.

ELIXIR

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Qur.-ojli*a-nf fllihe ii&gt;« peCUnu.du'y settled ■
Sou.M IMK pro’
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rtnnn lt&gt;« aaliro
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tuddrti a*n’&gt;f»w

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nouiws tint U» rowrt will hear and aija

. it toll! hu ikct ;
t •: nady for the

DR. CROCKS
VEGB^A

rirter p*r.wrmHy,«r b« Hull, leuetroiag «l
ii.cen.ln poll pnrat*dl»r.»-e an4 ftnufr'-.
Mr* -a.
rfol-1 by Dnic*l»l&lt; e’crew here i
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t.l. 1.. In, u:;,s. U Mw-JIcriU*, c«511iy of Bair’
in t!.r Hist* i4 Miublira". n*a»b«r par. two. and
l.„r-. ia b!*rtk numbar om U&gt; Mid riJVgK
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UII.IIMIT STfUKKR. I CVamia, StMUET. WEEKS. &gt;»•&gt;"«*.
Dated, October ICtb, tf*».
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•'All?- Wh। to’C&amp;oa.Week Hantiej:.
fata lobe furni.btdbj, ib*M U*iu|t Uro.«i
iaa«,atll»*M.’vM»’ai"«:
. ■• ■

All n*r*m&gt;a barlsR claim* af^sal th*
Bolat* »r Albert U. Bill*.

It is :1ms cheapest ii is niM.rp, Ual the aaid daCeadant. J»L»
in the market.
I surely and perms,

'•’•til baa cured sbem. We •ay to!
“* «b» are sufferii^ fro|n dyspop.;*
P*'-’"®, sc4ir stomach, or any diaor*
’’•'‘W*«ach, or
Riva U a

w CQCBtrie, have wants and L*t&gt;its
TT.1*
'-«■ In &lt;»r .04,
raiS •p«r*l* wttlfd treribw-r,
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prrpared are rnnrc rmpro,,. ,.

conDlrie«.

Dr.

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juuu.u.^u.

rradert, that &lt;nimt hnplict rr!iitn&lt;w
«» U plac'd in C.t'. G.ugh Balaam__
kalllcsraiovr children of erttnp, and

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t’» D) apepai* Cure,
ftosuead, j djapeptiea are acndiiia
11'Wr tHtimnntals In the proprietor*,

&gt; JACKET

:»r

Uclinaee.
ft’e^eom it to be »uir duty Io any lu

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SURGEON

jrifiwSxa

..AFASHMRPWS.
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On Odd and Sdr.r Plate, and

us'mcxwre. r-tfflnr-MsC

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Tb* f » K«fn» KfffigjlfSAihtf*

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jz Ar?11*”*J-a*
Jr^*emw’ti or ""y °*ker’,/Kk* ।
&lt;e ?b5hk *r ■r*fwnt"?information aa any |
J!? ’• r»n Sil «ir colomoa.— ।
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cvMMWSIOXER'S NOTICE.

•rtruponaith n.in.ne *bnli Ik*
any fodb-r annrnuicvmfnla in
Itlatlrti tlier»:.. »* t&gt;e may ubtuin thitafo-JwSrtr.
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PULMOMIC BYBUP,
8EAVXED TOXIC,

OKMOTIWE

PREPARATIONS.
NEW GOODS

JULIUS RUSSELL
4 CO..

FLUID IXTRACT BUCHU
A*eM*aem»»lMiBwHrlW seesaw rf tap

sue graauaay.
■haaMistMM
od H tooDeoer.
Improvement
neighbors, lhe
rovement to In
peeially, le*ra

Have just Purchased

BURTON &amp; BENHAM’S

A LARGE STOCK OF

NEW GOODS,
III** Ml MINCIIU,

AND AT PRICES

HELMOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,

Books and Stationery

To Suit the Times.

■avauwwaa oi wwmw. —• "•r——
Km-r*irtbe a
7,;Miwaaiad’’fevnS
lb»y“e«a

nL
wHb I ply dsabh twi .»d Wil! wear Iwle. aa hm&lt; as Oa
. act&lt;nur whkb U u««d on ell the aM
Tl,. tbrwe LoUwei

XBDUJCO IMOTBS 2
WE DEAL IN

' I bar* bo exenae for the fanner who
fail* fa th* practice of order, for it beleave
every economical ay stem, but 1 i
can excuse much that ia unsuitable. knowiu aa I do tbe deairea that naturally cot)
flict in the mind of an ambitious'farmer.
If be deaired only forty or eighty acre*
be could readily bring due into a com­
mendable condition, and thenceforth al­
low hla family mm and comfort, provid­
lag their deairea were moderate. But
auppea* lhe farmer ia Dot satiafled with
oa no email a aeale, neither tbe
family content with the email amount off
orded them, there ia no reason for trying
to convince him he showfcf be, than that
tbe merchant should with his ten by
twenty store.
1 am thinking that tmfa'/foa ia often
the lacking quality. If tarmerehed mote
ambkion—ambition for property—they
would naturally excel themselves, n»l
only to get property, but to draw a ben
efil fro® It, to tbe end that themselves
and fomiliee might occupy the position
that lhe importance of their business m
producer* entitle* them to. Farmers
xoed b*U*r bousm, and, as lias been aaid.
- hfab owiaded dmb b&lt;M high bouses."I

They need tasteful outbuildings. Includ­
ing ••tenant honam” for laborer*. Let
etacy laborer live is hi* own family, If
be ha* one. TUr* i* no mor* cease why
a farmer should board the men who do
bis labor—unless peedhtiary oondiUon
render* it secM*ry—then lUr* la why
th* manufacturer should board Au. I
allow this difference; A menu£acuner be­
ing hr or near town, his men cm csually
provide Lou see for ibemaelvea without
hie aid while generally the farmer must
provide them for him. This ho must at­
tend to if be ha* due reaped tor tbe com­
fort and wellar* of bia family, and would
not desire hia daughters to raeolve -never

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

IN NEW TORE, SINCE THE

Great Decline,
In Prices,

m Baxaur A C»sr. PrsprietorawflbefaS,,t Jr’U*5 r*ryr*“"' ” 1batsbera,
’fUia h&gt; all Brut alaae atores M thia cityjad
[host the Ceiled
and Canada. Haide Cube; Hexiao. South Asierirt. end tbe
C’^hquir* for th* Duplex Elliptic
We)Spring Skirt. xACMta*

SEW BOOBS I

sew

oooooi

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
Hats &amp; Caps,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE

NEW

OUR STOCK

FALL &amp; WINTER
AHD

gooos,

8TATH©IKEBT

AT THE

MILLINERY STORE
OCR FACILITIES

For DoingBusimess,
u£iHduUi*3 EXTRACT BBCffil
lESPRovsolaoeB wain
Currax«tacrft XMaaaaae

ARE EQUAL TO AA’Y IA’ TUR
STATE.

BDIUKBDDE’S eloti

V» „MM.

/

SILK AND STRAW

BONNETS,

Which will be sold

VERY CHE.1P!
FOR CASH OR READY-PAY.

LADIES',
MISSES'
.
AND

CHILDRENS

SASS,
&lt; b’LMBOUyS
CT BUCHU

500

D’S EXTRACT BUCHU

CROCKERY
"s the largest ever
brought to this mart,

Kept constantly oa band, and for ad* on

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich.

Raaeooable Termi.

Bioaching and Pressing
And all other work done
Os 8h*rt N *Uee tad !■ )«wd Style.

IHCENIX INSURANCE CO.

Maw Gowda Received Weekly.

HARDWARE STORE

Get the Genuine Article

H. A. GOODYEAR

Phoenix of Hartford.
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,

The cellar for stock ha* the advantage
of warmth in winter, and of ct»-lnt.» In
lummtr, hot the object** fitted at bel­
ow, otdampnem. baa bow to moat eases
a gerioua one. Farmer, who contem­
plate building far such porpoee. ebould la gaaataDy kept ap te the waste of tbe people,
be onrtful to select a auiiabfe localion.A correspondent of the Coodtry Ger­
man give* hie experience thus;
n 1861 1 built as underground bam
hare need It everv since whh almost

of all kinds,

OLD LADIES 6c FAIR MAIDENS

033,172.64

and will be sold at

J

Railroad Prices,

being th* water trickling down the wall*; AMiag TraneporUtwo; aod »om‘iU solely sf
when the wow is going off, and the frost
leaving the ground— then the ground is , IRON,
NAILS,
open or the earth conductors filled with |
STOVES,
ice. At such times and no other, lhe
etalle ue«r th* walls ar* damp; but my
alablm are so arranged that bat two Stella
oome near the walls. The barn floor
runs JengtbwlM of tbe hem, sod lhe
root caller is under tU floor, and next to STOVE PIPE.
BAP
th* main wall. This la J« feet wid* ;
the next 12 feet ia a row of stables bead-

floor above or rooU from dm teller ; tbe
D«t 1# feet ia an open abed fronting tbe
yard, but still under tbe main ham.
and ia need for manure thrown out from
behind lb* artlie through
deora. 16
iuehe* wide. extending from poet b. poet,
and abut down only when the weather ia
very-told, thus giving a fma ciroalalion
of air up ihrowgft the feadhole over tbe
manger*. which are never clawed, cold or
hot. Tbeec etablee are al way a dry, well
ventilated, and aa healthy aa any man

(FEWIUaXT IMJ.)

BOOTS &amp; 6XIOSS,

Ttes Mason * llumlla Cabinet Orgaas,
forty different styles, adapted to sacred and aaca
lar bmm. for **&gt;to*4«C«»h. TIllHTY-riVE
OOLDA.XD 81LVEB MKDALH, ar olbrr Ini

Insure with’the Ph®nix
WOOLEN FACTOR

Shirts and Drawers

Shelf Hardware,

T WANT 25.000 IU. at WOOL to
J m on u far turn into CLOTH —
CASSIMEJIE,
TjraniL
vkZmtn.
AMD SUEST1XG8.
either aa aharae or by tba yard.

It it A* cheapest trey to yrt good Clalh
for ywtr JatniUtc. Try it!
WOOL CARDING
Dm PrvaspUy as Jin tba Beet Maaotr.

ROPE,
GRIND--STONES,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

GEBCHWIND,

Merchant
BURGEON'S CARD.

It Ur
the O n
the p*’t
bended t
Fresh If'

Tailor,

’

®4a%iSss? *’ woa«

lAlNTB,
nua

asolbee picture : My bam I* built on the
very u» W a wnWI hill
km»IL a»d to
dry, gravelly lewd, everything nmnlng
awqy from th* bam; 1 have visited many
b*nu that war* twill on. or rather ia *

ready hade

cLOTRnro.

BROADCLOTHS, CAH8JMMRKU, VESTINGS,

water to reening into the sudetground
« ar Urnmeat. whieh keep* Nduap,
y eUMBteelthy i* *pke of all vwtlL
Mtam Wbw ! opea aasahtodnor and a
dempobin-a^ov^-Kl think Hi*

AnmuunmTSM)?.

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In stoyanos, to rraum* thoir plaoe* io’
lb* two branches of tto National Legi.Huire, and ttoreby oomplU* Sto work’
of restoradou. H*rs itiisftorclfiasn* of tto Senate, and oi
of Heprewmotivs*. to judft* eaob ol y*u
tor yoaiwdv**, at th* teecsiatm; ^marhs,
•nd qualifications ot yo«r--oa-u meta- *m.ac vr tnusmn oencns ano gnoa win.
laroonteiM tl_____ t
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&lt;। •Milaim, mU th* Uwaod-ttoUntod
The experiment involve* tri in nd town.
Tto frit atssrtioa of the power* ofth. Wsteneff leeA-*—-— ^1—« —
wbitoatoll beMfeb p.rMM
tetania tbe OiMiet«f'C
Gsner*!
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requires
th*
toldOlkriamerimi
‘hrrcW. ato di trtsairamad* oe wtooh
lagoMfirealtUtorts'of thoUnked Stets*
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noder Ito atstowily cd lb.
within tto districts where their author­ try is -to need of lAtir, and lhefre*droen ef wMdrl ,N»,«3 lartsi
L onto Si*!**, stoH to Ito toprea* law
ity ha*been iuterrapttd. In tto present art’fn' tfetSd drttndtovmene.tsuHnre.wfi'
b wwy
Kurn to our public affaire, strong ob Tmtuetion. 'White lAtte Hgbi ofidtunSUI« shall be tovuiditoreby. anything
ons have been srged to holding tery nrigratton and rqmtrtarion ta motto
m.lh* coo-uiuion or laws of any Stalo
.these. *onrtsdp *Djr of tto Bute*-where »• qt*Ml|6«ed, f WSrfdiidt adVtM Hreir
to ihaonnimryapswiatoM^^r.....
tto rebellion bM sxirtpd i.*ndU was**-■ forerif Yriiiftvsl 'gnd'CdtotiHUrtfoa.' l^i
Cettoinly tbe Q'r**rftn&gt;««t bfW*Uni­
certviued. by inxyiry. ttot tto jGircait, tn rather irieourage thrift to honorable
ted Ststro n a limited government, and
Court of tto United State* would not toi and ftsifitl Industry; ■ wb«*r tt tMay' be p&gt;yn&gt;*M»foe**b fa ita extent of frets fafly
»o i«
Stole government a limited
told within tiie Dislrict *fVirjpqg du- benriJeis! to tfoertfirlves and-to the oouu- to fifty p«r osAsriU hemwfe ^auMhewaSw
government With a-, this Ma of lira­
ring.4^ *«tnren ot early wint*r, ow «P- tryt Mud, Instekd «4f hasty fttfUripttiohs
nation vpre*.!. rhrough every fonn of
.til.Cojgref* should haro ‘«a* opportaair■ oi the certainty of feihrie. fet them be
•dtmnwtratton. General, Stat* and Mu-‘
iy&gt;M&gt;*ider nsd act Qn.tho whole sub fldWihtg'wstrtingldth* fair trial 'ol 'tbs
---—............ . HfyVMUHUU. ■ r mcipal, sndreMosreto wrrrt dirtin.
ject ” .Twyonr d«Ube*r»fion« tto r«u&gt;- experiment The change in’ Ibrir con­
'Hie Union of the United Statci of ,CTiahing tHflWfW if IWMMtoition of
r*tion,pf this branch of tto civil author­ dition is |ht&gt; substitution uf laljor bypnn.
America was intended bv its author* to '
ity of th» United States is Uiartoore SC- teAri W ttoP Mfttoi' or ■■Mrctj.' : Tbs
last a* long as the States themselves shall ttoMgbtaof man. Tto aAHtot -rWpnbliwataswtod tto iiwfivUMYtettoStMA
ocMarily refernri. with tto ,to|» that: fre«im«h canhot fairiv bc'scettlsd o!
last. -The Union shall be perpetual" ,
presoribed hi. rrUgion. *nrf- «ra trolled
sarly proviso will to mad^fw iht re-. Unariflth^ntas to vrorfc. do' long u ■
are the word* of» Qw Confederation— ;
his Mtiviiy.Ttar America’ •vatarii
। ssmpttoatoallto/upctions;; ki*mM-. dntftn remain* about his freedom of
“To form s more perfret Uirfou^ by^n &lt;
- —-------- .jerenttoctto festfoer'yasrs
vesta un lhe ssaertKro ot the evyrnl n^ht
I ifrrt that treason, m'&gt;‘l OagrUt iu Ad&gt; tr-. *ehriec*in Ms pursuit*, and the eefudnty
ordinance of the people of the United1 ,right Of **rrv *&gt;aB to Mfr. lihtwty, and
M th« ramflota M by .‘tojteJW •••
ter, hsstoeti ooQteitted. Prnmns.wto
of oar *rmy *od o»ry. tore awefled tbe reStates, ia th. dwlared purpose ot the lhe perwrit of happmee* tofrtodotn ef
are chsrgsd with-its c«nvui**»n should
coi«l* of tbe Penrioo Bores* t* aa uupreeiConstitution. The hand of Dixioc ISq_
onnarienee, io Sb* eteruee and-*xen-i*e (too* toted. (tov*roors *lMrt. Lwgfate- have ulr-and impartial trials in tto high­
deated «*lent. -Os-tto Mb rfey sfJene last.
7*1"
sr-iSwSHai'
lar***Memblcd« and Senators and liep- est civil frtMm«WrWe&lt;jmifrk-. in or
tn the affmr. of tn-n than in the framing the Rate go4ernmrirt to hmised? aS 40 resonlalivce *b&lt;Men to the UongTM &lt;if drrxh*t lh»Ow«tit«iiri&gt;'ana %he Taws
end adopllug ef tUl m^trnmeat. It is. । the tbmrai GnewMeUt to the Intervet Ito Vailed Suite* At lb* eante lime,
msrto hilly windicwtedt the troth efesrl&gt;eyond oomparwon. the gnwtret event ®&lt;
Um«a.’wi to -Utee todMdtttl rid­ Abe eoort* of the United Slate*
ly ratablished and aflfemril -that treason
in American history, and. Indeed, la it ien in tbe interval of freed™*
- ' Ovuld bwdone, base tosn re^pstxv), go ia ■ crim*, that traitor* stotrid be 'pnno| all events
___________
_______
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not, oi
in modern
lienee,, the
biMea.-wiihprop&gt;whw&gt;W8ri&lt;wie'efnow-' itot tto laws of the United, tfcab-s vn*y rihcvTaad tto offence rtiad* irifiwnoa* ;
m^t pregnant with cnnseqoeiroe* f:,f
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er, are eseeplial to the cxtsteuce of the !, to enfiwued through ttoir agency. ."Hh- andfst tto snmetme. that theqfirirtWh
lAfitle/fidrijuite’pfoWMan
every people of llisearll.l Tbe mtm I Conetrtntlon Sf the UiilW Stitto At I Urxikadwtoetom acwtevwlaadlhe cu»- may to pidwislly *etiled; finally and for&gt; r---------------- Jlffi-the tr^m«R,,'*UmD’
ben of the Convention which prepared । the very commencement, when we as- lom tou*ia re-utablutod iu port* oUti- ever, that noBt’at* of its owri
ihft 4/ Ic'Wftre’ way -secnm pasted There
it. brought tn their work th® experience1 wutrted a pbev jimrmg’tKe^irrra of the iry.-fo that tto rersuuc of lhe United ah* right to renounee Its place in tto
• • f
••.- :, ii
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of the tonf.-dcratton of their sever*) MMlh. the Dreis ratio* of Independence States ruay to oolketwd. Tbe Pou Odici- Union.
' A •’
■’ »■ •
•• - ’ of their labor, and thcblhme of tft-*ncccM A grateful peopfo srttt riot' KsHnte u’iob
tic. any omm*fearing WOsirs^tk.
State®, and of other rcpuMirnn Govern, waa adopted by gtsten. ao,aM, wrre Departmaut rt»cw. itg cc*mWm atovi- ■ The relation* of the General Governrelief of ertdtarema'il*u4wld/e*UM waste
merit*, old and new* but they needed&gt; the Article* of Confcdentlotu and when ily, aad Ito G*oertJ ‘ Government, i* naeiit tr-warda th* tour miltons of Inhab­
and they obtained a wisdom superior to -the Peoptorfitar United Staten” er- ttorvby euaWcd looaaiteunkate prompt­ itants whom the war ha* called Into fh-e
experience. And when for its validity daioed and eataW«h®d the C&lt;matftutlon, ly with ita officers and aAeOU- Thv d&lt;&gt;m,h*ve engaged my moat seriwt* eon Its’ remotest pup; put UateHXjarato ' [»« »
dt
it required th® approvsl of g peo|rfc that it waa tho aane^L ot the S ales, one by court* bring Mcuriiy lo persona and •ideyrtimt- On thcjproprislf oi.-aufppt- element io reform, .Ik is. one of the
dent t* the varioas repeat* of the tystasMr
occupied a bitgs paH of a Cohlinent one. which gave it viulit r. Io -the *• property; Ito opening &lt;4’tto opening a. ing to make th* freedmen rlcclors&gt;bv greatest act* on. record to hav* brought
Gerieril, Soerctery of th* Nsry/SqaqteJ
and acted separately in many distinct vent, too. of, any amendrorpt to the tto port* invite* ito restoration of' in th* proclaraitfioh nf the Executive. I f .or millions nf people into freedom.—
took fbr iny con iael tSe Coustiiuiipn^t- The S»rcrr ef free industry raptt be fair War^frcrakerj of tbe Treasury* Drasitesst
ConsUtatioa, th*, proposition of Con- du»Uy and oonimwroe; th* post office
of Us fataiforAad &lt;w Foreign Uri.Uore.lp
than that, after earnest contention ndd imw meds the confiravtioo of Steles reaawa tto Csctiiln* of social imarcour** £|f. jM'tnternffllSlion* of that inylru- ly op*n«f to them; arid then, ihetf fnWh&amp;h are .toll rkr hwnste. a»rafa Ntt
long discussion, al! fr-ehnet and ail opltv- Withont Staten, eneuerrat branch ot the and of buaioeM. Aud i* -it not happy mtnt byita'ifithor* a-pl their eotemp^ ( &gt;rc prosperity,and oonditioo mast, *1rarie*,*hdreceat1egMUUion byfxingroto tef *'1. rnrt.mainly bn to^rapiMk.' If
for
us
n«
all.
that
the
restoration
of
eaci
ionsiwere ultimately drawn in' on. way । legia'atlrs government would be wantWhen,
at
die
firiVmovemtirt
toward
;
nP*?!.
*7,f*n*h a way, lo to*.to
to it&lt; support?
.,
it g. And, if we look beyond th* letter ono «4 tto.* luhctions-af tto/ftafral fiependoricK. tbb C-mgr«-s* ofthe ^nltcd eArtif.jl dial the .tenure »tofi riot be .Mr
The Constitution to ifhjrdi life «a&lt; of th* Onostlturion to tho oharwoter of Government brings with il* blaming to
Slute« tu»trn&amp;ed the seSyraf Stite* ^.lif trlbhtable to any denial of ju»tic*., I*
thui impartoil cu fa'i.s urilma waif am­ mir eonntry.lt* enparity for comprehen­ tto State * over whichlhay are sxtcudeJI
inriitntjl'feoVofiimehta nf their own, they fill th:-.t |. late-* lo tlik destiny of the
ple r»-*ourr«« for i’» own pro-ervatinn ding wit ton Ua jnrisdiniirvy a east eon. Is it not a sure promise uf harmony and
left eavb stste to^deqi'l* for’ h»etf the Iri-cilmaii. we headrioidbe top uixiobs'tft lhe»aere&lt;! fire of I bertr and tk rtestiuw ot
It has power to enforce tin? laws, p:ini*U tint ntal empire is due tn the system oi renewed aliachincuC lo tto Uuumi UuU,
condition* far the rujpymen’l pf Uio et«c- read th* f iturc; many InridenC* which, lhe n'pnbtfcsnird’osl *&gt; gownuaent, MMafe
| treason, and ensure domrwlic tmnqtdli- State*. Th* V*1 aernrhy for the [&gt;ef- after all ibai b*s happened, tto return of
trve franchise. Daring the period, of from a specuhtivx point of view, might ly eonridsred ‘ fc* Aeply, lieriiapi I) UMf
ty. In ma* of tl c usurpation ofthe Go- prtttal rriotrfirv ofth® State* is the •‘an [LeGeurral Goitfumaul is known boly
Confederacy, there criniinned to exist a raise alarm, will quietly. Wtlle thum- rtak«d on U* experiment wteusted t* th*
vrrnment of a State by one man, or m pre me authority^ of th® Conatitutl-in of as a toueficence f
American mople." And tbs 11 Mm af RspJ
I know very well that lhi&lt; poliuy ia vrval.diycnuty in th* qualifications ot st-lve*. '
nlitarrhy, It b-e&lt;’m&lt;- a dutyofthe I’nC- the United Stole*.
The perpetuity of
Ko* lilt *I»»er. Is *1 *n abd ot near It* roeniU.rcFsnawrred Wsabisgtoii .by lb*
attended with some ri»k; thsl for itesuc- electon m the several States: and even
t&lt;«l States to make good the guarantee the Coasfltufion bringa with it the per­
cM. Vieri-araeri bflli'eVft. hi th* p IM Of voice of MaiUsiuu ^ty*. adore,ihsidknil ta
ccm it requires at IsaU Ito acquie^vnee within a State a dGiinction of qualifica­
to that State &lt;.f a rrpublimn form of R«- petuitv oflhe Slates; their mutual Tnjaview of panto-nfone-nr, becomes mom and hand which has led the American jMpte,
tion*
prevailed
.with
regard
to
the
qffiof lhe States which it ootwfn* &gt;, that U
mnr* Mpparetrt. S'.svrty ;wm mamtMir a Ihrotrgh •* &lt;"*"7 dlflfcohirw tn cherish * eon.
vemmrnt. and an tn tifintafn the homo- t urn* make t» what we are, and in our
implies an invitation lo tUo»o States by errs who wet* to be chosen. The Con­ monopoly ot labor, urf u wwb toctoc* iks aetoasnwpauaibtlltv for tbe destiny nfrepdlH
C’meoosnes* d *11. ' !)"m lnp»c o! time pcili|iQ*l system their connbcttoa h lurenewing Ihjir gUsgiauco lo the United stitution ortho Unit rd S'ntn* rec-ignixu} liWM where it pravsiejSnki.t ths loeotn- licaa libsriy.* Move ttaui wvcr.tr-.lx ysste
The wholu CMDOl exist
'reveal drfeelst A simple mndo of a- di-aotohle.
ihese dtvmaltle* wh*n it eninln* that, tn in&lt; nf toe in*1a«t&lt;y. Wtoro labor w«* .th* have riidad swyy rise* these word* ww* spo.
States,
to
te»*me
tovir
ftocUons
asSlaU*
.-nendment is provided in tha Cunalim without the parte nor th* part* without
&lt;&gt;f th* Union. . But it i» a risk that inust the ehotee r f msinheri* of tho House of [irunerty ot ttoc*rite]«!, the wkjt* *&gt;*a w&gt;* ken; ths United Slates bars passed through
rererer trials t’ja-n were forscen; an i now, at
lion itself, so that it* conditions can al- the whole. So long as the Constitution
be tflkni ; in the choice ot difficulties, it Rcprerentittre* of the Unlred Stele*, exeto tri) fro«'emp!oyei«nt. er tod bat ito tbisne* erorii In our existence u aoa Mile*,
xav« be mule to conform to the require- nt the United Slates endures, thn Slats*
is the .mallest risk : and to dintinieli. •‘the elector*.in "*ch StxtnMINI have the •reona hrat tbtoesot finding H; and the for- wtvi ear Unlsn pur Bed by sorrows, and
im«nt« of advancing c'rvjtixa'ion.
No Mft endnfe: th* d®atr*riton of th" one
rien ewilgrp* aemefl *wsy from ’to region
and, if possible, to removs all danger, I qiinlifieetion«'re&lt;ini«ftr for/lcetnni nf tto wtare hi*e*«4ition wUil l .be o» precwiees. sir actixoed by conflict, and Mabltetod by
irn m r* nH-w.-d cyen fntthe thought of is l»w» destruction «f the. other: the prvs■ har* felt it incumtoul on ma lo aawwr most numertra* munch ofthe J^tste Le- WtUi Ito toatrectiow of tto stowopoly. fee tbe V.rta* ul tbep-opta. the grea tnwabf Ito
I a poMibility of its ’coming to an end — errstinn ofthe one ia tbe preservation of
oue other power of the General Goierto gi«Hhire" After th* Ibrmstlon ofthe l*i*&gt;r wUl htaSeufrom uU yvU st the eirifa, occasion invites ua «*«• aom la repeal, with
• And these powers of self prracTvalipn tl.e other'
------- J
‘ solemnity, U&gt;s (-Irdgss of oar fathers to toid
raeut—the power of pardoo. A* no Con«Htu,l0’’, It remained', a* before, tto •J ««W&lt;
I have tho* explained ray views of the
uarstieer auawvrub’e before □-ir fellow-iueta
I hsveaUay* hern asserted in their. coft»Stale can throw a deieps* over ito crim" unifirm ti«age for each Stale to enlarge im s*Mur&lt; -le rcM'ircw w’
fbr 'tWaueeeas of the repaVHenn term of^S
mutual
reWtoM
ot.thfi
CAnriWhm
knd
plite integrity by every patriotic Chief
the body hfty elector^ wcc’Arding to It* I fin nbrauMt" The •iirht
own^ntfAmeht : tod; under dlls'*v*tom riHfhe Wf df.JrftrlMl
I Afagistrate—by J. ff rvon and Jacksojf. di*'$t«tefeWstoW Uib* toHnH theprinwill Of Sxu- vswUMtaU. JQqierripeehss-ptovSd
bl •o’’”'
ly to longlife, civacyin peace sod in war; itka* enwfltoM*'
[^not he* than bv Washington and ITOfi- oiple* on whlch l lire
ennnout of the United r l«t«4. In exer­ on* State nftcr annftorHvi prtoredb.fto ----------------------------------JsUm tton'ir it* authority through dangers, »nd affliction*,
Iron
The parting advice ot the h ather the winmentnua «»•**''«•
overcome cising that power, I have taken every infra***themiimh-'rof ita elector*, until
fused a, jwtfn «uypar*of &lt;mr oewntry. And and.n-idkaud terrible emergen cirs, which.
of hi* Country. wbPOot President, to the •ppathng dfflicnUfr* that met me at precaution to enrmect it with the dear- . now'univorxal *uflr*ge. nr *Sn»elhing ve- Um futuro influx ot pepviaUon to them will wuuM irivc cnirhnd .irv tpuem that bid b«eo
■
r
______
nFmv
Atlmtnis,
the people of thd FoW1 States, was.
ert reivifrtilion of tto binding tore" of' ry neqr it. is th* general rule. So fixed Im mainly Iro I lbs Kotik »r It** Hm moat b« firmly Used la th* htot of the peopta^-1
At ibftiaasxumtioa of WashingVM ttote*; that ‘-thefree Constitution, which was
the laws of the United Suter, and an ■ wa« this reservation of power in thejtob cultivate 1 iwlrina in Harox. ,From tbs »«(• eign relations of tbe country arm few, and It*)
w.a,
; the work Of their hands, might be a*unqualified acknowledgment ofthe great, its of the peroJe. and *c ampiMtinrrad. ferints that bnwt alter,-led itji
trad., waa trpnwesd by brink- rtgulalJonM—
credlym-lMained:" amVilie inangural
M&gt;mal change of condition in rewtjlo’ ha* torn U.e intevprerailan «f the Con- Uteitni &lt;te.M in loA away to the fetori, now *U lb's ci vis-J nations ofibe globa, **L
whieh h aura to be U-.M'for them with great­
Blitniion.
that
during
ths
civil
war
tto
word* of President J^ftt-reon held up
slavery which has grpwn onl nfthc war.
er proaperily than hMererpelorsbsenkdflWu.'' com* our Commerce and their GoveraMni*1,
•‘the preserration of the General Gov*
The next step which I hnr* taken to, laje President never harbored tha pnr- Tbe rvrm.ral af Abu'mminpdy of State Mwr pvofevs towards os amity. Than our etowwir'
rrnment. In it* constltntl.ma! vigor, a*
restore lhe prm.UtulJone! rvbilinns ofthe pose—certainly never wvow -4' tho- pnr- Il a jri-dr- lta&gt;i Itnwrigriaa will t&gt;a psoatal frit it* way t.e*iiatisgly along «u ttnlited*'
pelb. with Htalas io httla boaud together by
the sheet anchor «'four ix are at home
States, lias been an Invitation to them to, jrnsr—of &lt;ii*e*ig:ir«ling |t;'&lt; »nH In lhe
waiw.m.owwr-! rapid means of oomm-iniauion as to bebank.
and safety aKsnad.” :T»w jUonsthntion
partieipAte in the high clfle* of amend- not* of Qongrre* daring Itol period, no­ wukm wo; ria. wiMirory
ly known to ona another, and with hritosfc
is the wo k of “IhtPonpfe 41 the Umte-1
ingthvConstitutinri trery patriot m«i»t thing can be found which, dhring thw ptctuesi. iurtntiro jetauv, wmJU',. .tol itoua- tra Jni-m. ex tend, ng over wry few yearr. now
rMitinnnnce
of
hnetilitie*,
much
!•*•
*f^•tr Government springs from pud was I nterwourw bs»WM thw 8tat« fa swift sad1
wish tors general smnesty attto e*rto&gt;t
States.” and it should be as indestruct,
cpiMk oootesMrtl wfihwibtosalrty. F»&gt;r• ter thrirclrwri woidd hav* «anction*d made for the prmpl&lt;-—"nt the people for the
ble aa the people.
*nv &lt;i&lt;T"rtiire by ®ftyrt#dfifes from a
It is not strange that the framera of
l*l» grviM VHI&gt; ."CTVi.
-- — - - ---- ■ polio* which hai'so uniformly obtained ilovertniMrit. TSthSui-.lt owr* Its aMegirenra
of
ail
opinion*,
and
»•*
anci-,
from them it wraat darivolts esurage,1
the C nrittrt:ov. which had nomadal in
our jmUdfetitt did hot,reach
mutual amrihenon. All psrtte* an th-i Mnrertr,'atoontwminn of thenlecCire strrogth. sad wiriewn. But, white th* Uov- Then
lb® inconvenient Urad-^-- -* •“&lt;
the pa-t. should not bare fiftf
people
late terrible conflict mart work together• frsnehtae to th" frewtmen. by ant of the crumaiut i* U&gt;na bound to dsAt *°
bended the excelleneeof th-ir own work,
President of lh« Unite! State*, mil from wlteto.il derive. iUpxMtono*, it sbaald which had ar WaiSl! ht|
in harmnny. U » not loo *"■»a,k’
ceaaiotH
ot*i&gt;b,fe«
dbyBjflbtor
; heva toen extended to oil colored mtm, from Ilkjery.eoni'Kl^ailun nf, ite or^jlu. bo
RtfeKoM*
in the nptnp of Aha whole .pm»pk.Uwton
PrtM.tha'nMiyhi
I trtorever fmirid. and •* »n'&lt;i»t hare rersbUte one sid*. the ; Ian of restoration shall
Msral Htrit*
. liaiuri a *haoge erf "hffra^ ifrthe North­
proceed in conformity ,wUh » willing,
ern.
Middle
«nd
We*rt*ra
Suite*.
ao»Uts
unrrnimrow ■
-■■—-- Less to cast the disorders of ths l*«
ment, and many from a dremd that the
thaa.iu lhe Southern and Southwrateru.
Siaus would break away from their or­
an ant would b»»’. «»«W-»
bit*
But th® very greatnera of oar
of votes*, an&lt;f WUflM tovptosn an
tmnnoe of th. Union shaWhe P’K
country sfedd rf-y th*
. »«umpiion,of powet.bv t&gt;»,"Prwudent
aavdoobtby the .raHfic^Rnn o! the pronc*ed amandmrtt to: the Const Oilion.

.■^tssarasiftaf

--- - ------ .-. —
.... ,,u,r Fi.ro,
«J lluilwr. Mr talker ud all his
red saddled tbarv-uUdieW &lt;4 Pnl4ii.j-t.i a. Ua t»j arrival I was psi
r I lay lur mao; wrofca ha arlial araa
Klru oisiluiuu. Hr. Ttroaaiua. art*
fitter .
|.hjsinaB,aiidhad alI his last ill»r&gt;s. was called to aaeBi*.
»y e*Mi amlirelr te.awad the rrada •&lt;

g criisuLE.
!ra*,r? ^hlle,
SSP5".'? •'Il-j.-a c,™_.

sb!rt tl i«.|»rts rta
laa of tl.a h*
MWrrfaHome *f .Msrift
&gt;&gt;c duaolres the tuacus tn ite »*«»nd - igearto* Utew.

.

JP»T1XG8 HOt'hE,

’

"Xr ud'.Jir r”' ’'?phstor- n»s»« Is i» i

a

that lie beyond it.

HpUCOBB.

ty forever within tha limiraM dnretfontryu^Wee «h» **’P’,7’5
amendowM -I* dsUycd. *b ItM.

Were it olhcrwt**.

theKwooiir*
burden: the channels

aalcnta

fiwn that!1

,

byexeeto *0 that thor* »’ •
tetnptMtoft &lt;* exwrma® aora-I oTtfte fimC;
lions oi tbe General Government thro
the Srntaei th*n to *W*“J’?*4*’ ^.L.
rightfhl spherft. *tTI»«
•W"'J

; -wUlhorXlrw.u.ru-r.'WJ* **,

yieMU-tSfaTremmal'
Tto Ctrieutmlon totlthre
rig** to NpfeteetarriMx*
alStiM.MlUrftkfeW'i

�DRUGS!
(Bhrtenant Reports, and

TEESU ARRIVAL or

of lb* thousands which
inch ws arc unable to
lisa i to show an outline

NEW GOODS

This valuable State document appesrs
In thia paper. We very much regretted
tha aiBMiity fi»r its being delayed *•&lt;
WfBBWWIB iT
f
nr

Ljvv.

policy uf juilieimi* omit ruction of the. cur- |
rency ae a means toward- tbe return ttf t
-pecie pay menu.
The total national e
debt.« the 80tl&gt; uf Nuvatnhar, deducting

tawtngfwtemtlti ourrviMvhd ttelM
vfNovtewbM. &gt;1.177 481149. Cotaoo
hand November 80, &gt;47,2*4 879. Carretscy mt taad N-w. M.R445W.MI.Receipt* for t*a fi«ml yasr uwdtag Jen#
30. &gt; I 8M5325M. Eaiwnd.turM.8B7,G745M. .Receipt* from Jous M to
brpt. 30 &gt;440.226 770. Expenses, &gt;373,
068.254. Bls rtaioteted that th. nattaa-

*nd aredtied. Wa 1st thssl paaa a* Atir
‘■♦Bw'vd'tbe' tnestegs. .l
* J IFo can gives full-amT unreserved io •

dorsal of th* message, and to lhe bdrt &lt;&gt;f
T®«r aMfity c»,willingly aid fo staying
ij^iltsAMtdo
ti* President inhtapat

&lt; ririjic Mdtevor to reoen'stwt ths ©ohm.
theory, that the rebel Stele* *rc
a ifofM.in lhe Uuiwn. always have bee* and
-kiwayarmwl be, ewn work no htrm su
lung a* he Insists upon treating, them aa
territories, prior to their menmnoetion
' wid; wqpW'-n by G&gt;ngtew. On the
C.«*Srage qtMStqte. ws ond Mse the Presl•deiit’* views, ot agreeing substantially
‘ with thoio heretofore ajeocsted in lbe*c
&lt; jahiinnek Tho President wisely leave*
-4be whole qneettan of Yee-mrtiuctioo to
' Cuogfw*. There is wbqre it bcioaga,
■ aad-where, wa trust, ail Steeb qurstluos
^nay be safely treated In the ftuure.

•’

Gowwateu—A press of other matters,

■has prevented the giving rf.osf usual
’ euai tasty of amguesioual proceedings.
' The &lt;uga*&gt;oat;&gt;&gt;i&gt; eras rCeelrd *ilh&gt;«l

Stairs has been very quietly referred to
'a Cdmmlttre, who aro authorised ti&gt; rc
part at say time by bill or otherwise.—
•No Important legislation has ret been

reached.

builmtl depnriled in
t&gt;* during lb* iaatl
A4*,7M. l Ttaal m—.--------- ,— «
M2519.948. Thd report U very teluoilhou*. and gory over tha whole held uf
tb« financial mAMi i&lt;f ihe natlou.—
Among otherxfi&lt;»t imyurtaui returnman­
daltons ia one that lhe burdrm »f the aabatore it, /n
lional debt be equalized ano wig all cis*
es in etxb a manner as not to bear with
»*&lt;a invited .
undue weight upon lh&gt;«e who nr* unable.
cita. A U
—r^.- ;T-r5*bould have b«cn iqtrreated, remained at. to toar tbrill. A rrp^al .-f lb* tax ua lb*
home,
»pvut their time In tas* useful necceearire &lt;X life would evidently meet
pursuits, lca»mg tbs buawyas for only a the viess.J’tbeSecretary.
lew |.»dn. thru atlb* fairs they ar* con­
stantly latknht atamt osr stabd feira, a few
men doing aa they please; giving prwmiqm* to atew instead uf u-aituln &lt;&gt;a rx: Withers were 1.001 Nebitato-o. I have *&gt;imetima* th-ught that
in oprrsimtt on the 1st of
suchmea were actually 00 exhibition, ______
Tbe anwmtii of notes of
judging bjj the, paiite they uaually lake Nalhwwl Banks in circulation on the
to b* seen a»d heard. Can yrn wonder 1st day
October, ws. • 171.821.008.—
at. or blwue met. fiw dring what is for Ammrut a&lt;notes of Rut* B.-mhaln'di'their interest when they are peaultted eulathai on tbe l*t «f October, 878807.­
to have every tbiug their van way ; cer­ 575. ‘The whole amount r/ availal-lr
tainly q-iti,
currency of tho country Is 1900,187,890.
Now if .
When all the currency sulhorited tu bw
tsaaed is P"t hteirvolation.lt will amoitm
to 81,083 458.283. The raphnl a the
National Bank, is 880V.872.W2. Mr.
Clarita' give* much valuable information
in regard tu thw gold and silver of ths
country as well a* uf paper n»«ey.

• "la Tixurrangement uf Gmgrssrinnal
Committee*. Ifoo. T. W. Feast uf thia
Dfolrict has a place on th* Committee on
aMm grumble at the results.
Ttm—ffiiea and P«*i R-atd*. aud up„t&gt; the
^Then again kt ma urge that we bees
CoaMniUee £)n th* Militia.
a general tutn &lt;h&gt;I, at our next agriculu*
rnl meeting, it will do yon gu.4, and io
the lair next fall a great sight mure gu-d.
Dll’* armory, at Hartford, Conn.,is to
. Air ImusrsD On
lit rebuilt' Itiimeduiely.
' Woodland, Dec. IM5.
, !.A Urge water main.48 inches In diamwtar.to bring laid iu Phitadtoptas.
Alter all the talk that tuU been mad...f
• phre xbAfiumd *ehi &lt;t etivalry equip tbe entire Southern delegation kmcking
menu Were recently aeul to the Ohio atdta'doo'r ..f Congreea firradthkaumand
tiaiii UrnurFy.'' ’
being refueed. bat seven member* from
Ne.w Tork Trihtiut calls railway Virginia, five from Tennessee, one from
acdideni. ••ilatrlteJe.’*
Mississippi tiefntg Artt in all. outoQ?fljf
"An oil well has l*en struck at Both tight wko might ban appCtd. jprrsmird
wdll, C W„by Chicago parties, which tbmudahes lor admUrion. Thai f«ct
would 1nJ»caU that the Brnth d.ws n.4
Sorts ISObanel* per day.
•’ Philadelpbi* i. holding tl* first anmiAl put a* high a value upon Congressional
♦ihibilKwi
Fine Ans, called the Phils representation al once, as' the Northern
Dermcratic managers put on it fi.r them.
delphia 8krich Club.
The Democratic papers are making a
An Irish ysebtman hsajaet mips the
great outcry over the postponement &gt;■(
voyage from Hverpnnl to Sidney, And- i
the claims of the frw who did apply, and
trslia. tn a S5 ton ve»arl, accomplishing
sre treating the entirely proper preUmlie extraordinary feat in 134 days.
insrv hivesligation of their caaee as a fin
. The Dew Mranaa(lnva) Rfgitlrrtyf. a! rrfuul to admit them and as drcUrsHt U brlievrd that SOO marruw- engage nmi (flavor of territorial military rule.
Thrim psprra do I hie purely in lhe inter­
fa Dea Moina and the vicinity thcre-.f.5’
est offaetton, and in their action ami ut
'. A food i* bring raised iu Philsdrittaia leranc* meumg. tbe Routh U» further
for thr erection of a National Orphans' riifinnre. aa their advice largely c«mtnhu
Hume. A Fair is being held in the same ted to pot It 10 Its present false po*lcity far the benefit uf the Rddiers’ and llon.'
Utare Homs.
The R.uth admit that the Preaident
• The corner stoa* of a new seminary ha* dealt a Uirly and generously with
fi&gt;r the education of young men for tbe item. But they have not acted in a cor­
Catholic prirettamd has been laid in Phil responding spirit. HU mmeage, which,
adalphia. THs building will accommi-d does not emtnin nee exultant n.»te &lt;&gt;f a
victor shows bow kindly hi* feeling* have
ste about 300 .tudrnt*.
Win. M«ore, a whit* nun, was shut been toward them, and yet In theirwrtl.m
by e colored man named Frank Harper they have iwrt given him the «*pportuauy
Ip. Kate* HU m» Munday. Harper acted to aay tii Cmgrree, that evan une of ths
lately iu.urgent Sutra, had pot It«rif in
a p.«Ttioii that be could rtunnmeod that
Naw and Important gold d'scnve.rie* it* dclrgatwat he admitre l» that l»&lt;d*.
have been made in Bril tab Columbia.— lb. Southern people canm* complain
Big Bend 'Hid Bridge River are tbe that be Radicals are di*«atUfird, when
■am«g. of the newly explored distrieCby ■bey have n»t even satUffed the President
Gotemmaut surveyor*.
whose liberal policy toward tfe^m they
-A writer in Bleckw&lt;s&lt;d say s:—“When commend, arid have expressed themjxtaple want tu -rr* Lfn nutiys /«rU"l-j srlvee grateful foe.
tend, they call bini nn Amsterdam Dutch­
Tbe Rtulh ought tn understand by thi*
man; M when they apeak .J- the Gw. time, that tbe Republican *upp.^rrs of
man race genwrsily, they leave out the tbe Union have the txwmgw and the pow­
er t». exact the fulfillment of all netveary
condition* toaasurea freedom *ndp ermanmt peace. They bate met clamor be
frre and dUreuardrd It, treading tits
nvi rtwd «»r write and 300,000 children straight path t/duty. They hate met fee
tion before and «i&gt;ppreis-d it. There
without eeb.w.1 advantage".'
nothing they twiw »■ much derive as a re
|f»egsret' lb-ney a young lady ifi stored peaceful and b.mwtgrne&gt;me Unr-n,
yesrs
age. ha* hern coa» iuud io New Inn whwrs defiant aplriitcreate.di.tru*t,
Y.«eh ^phAmg poekeuu funerala.—
carefnl defrneea against fature trouble,
fiite wuttM ailend a funeral, pretend K. ■table preparations fi.r all possible con
b« • mourner, and riUe pocket* during tmgrncie* Sod consequent, inclination' to
delay, ere moat natural.
In rrgwra to tbe arrest «d James Step­
hen*. Hrnd Ontre of the Fenians, at
Dublin, the Llvevpm.l Cevirr say r The
testimony on which he was anwated
•hows that StepbMM WM Gfoef of the
Bcrtberhuud in Ireland. Ba Aaut under
tha wte .4 J. Power, end wta call*!
the captain. He sent a letter ofthe Kenium at Clonmel, which wae toad before
them. The petwm who carried tlfe let
tar wa« a witnesn in csmrt. Several due
stnrnt* found in poeseraion of StephwH

Frtuen Head Centre to Amancwe. tod
Mtavelu tbaSa/Rtepbeua. They all tw­
isted ti. th* Fenian mursment, sr.d
iImw M th* hterf writing'-4 MabAey
were IdrWtilM by Herman Schofield, the
tafiwmer amt to'lreland by th. Britiri.

Cupm.1 M Ns- Itok. Wiite «*Mm~

to

Mr. R^Qin*. C&lt; mimite, mor of Internal
Revenue, tipwlr lhe Mr***'" recripta,
uul including lbs dirrtt MX &lt;« lauds er
(be Nali-etel Banks, for tbe fiscal year
ending June 30, tu be &gt;209.991,884 —
Should tbe taw rentes *■ it ia. the re
cal pt. to June 30. ! M&gt;. ex prated to reach
&gt;275.000 000. lte.m*rpte from income
during the first quwvter .rf th* present
GkwI year were &gt;41,766.016. Sixty pw

cr*&lt; ul &gt;5,000. and taxable at
«ou The cuat for colleelion
two and three-fiairth* per oeci.
Mr. Stanbm reports that tbe number
of mm pul into service during tbe war
was 2,658563. Number &lt;&gt;f men in tbe
army on toe 1st uf but May. 1.050 518.
Tbe'nuiul&gt;er ut troops mustarwd out »»f
■crview and paid off .mon the 1st i&gt;( May
i&gt; 800^63. It ia pn-puard to reduce tbe
arm* to 50.000 men. The «b&gt;&gt;Ta num­
ber of tol'wvd tr-op* mlhrtcd during the
war was 178.075. Their !&lt;&gt;eeca from all
caiwes were 68.178. Number of Indiana
in the U. 8, 307.800 ; 4,500*4 them ser.
ted in the arm* during tbe rrbrliwei.—
NsmUrof rebel prisoners rspturrd and
paroled during the «ur. 32O.(X)O. (Inion
prisoner* captured by the rebel*, 157,000
Number of rebels of rrlw|« surrendered
st the cluse ofthe war. 174J123. 1^’*
itrm* numbered 27P05 ; Dick Taylor’a
42.000—the largest rebel army flat aur
rmdrrtd. Amount appropriated t«&gt; the
War Department by the. last Gmgreea.
&gt;516 240.181;genmint for the next fiscal
yev cdlkd for. &gt;33514461. M-ewy
disbursed h» Pat meater General during
th* war,&gt;1.029 239.000. TheRrcr.ter,
reports over a millhm email arm* in the
arwnals. more artillery than can be coovenienlly taken care nf. a large supply of
ammunition and sn abundant stuck of
quartermasters' stores.
axmsT &lt;&lt;r tbs axcaaranr ar nt* uavr.
Secretary Welle reports that in Jan­
uary there were 470 vrvae|» and 2.455
ituna rmpldyrd In the bl-kked* service.
There are now hut 29 ’"»!&lt; •* the
c&lt;«*t. carry imrSIO gmt*. At th* begin.
ina&lt;if th* war there were 7.800 men tn
the navy ; at it cloee. 51500. During
ibe war I 149 «e«els were captured—
value. &gt;24 500.000. and 865 vre-rte destemrd-value. &gt;7 000.000—msktatt a to­
tal r»f&gt;81500,800. Valite «f property
captured sines th* bh«kadewas instituted
sad tnaidemned. lo Nov. 1. (otfter thm
vrMrta.) W1.890543.
&lt;h&gt; 'he let nf
N&lt;&gt;vrml*r there were 2.027 per»&gt;ns &lt;«
thepimrion roll*, receiving &gt;248.529.—
During lhe war I 406 pem&gt;&lt;nw were kill­
ed. 1.738 wounded, and 176 missing—
total. 8.290. Total expense uf the De­
partment fmtn March. 1861. to the 30ib
..f Jmim. 1M5. &gt;814.178560. Tbe Itapuit is alileand eta hural*.
P.ut Muter General Denlwm report*
the revenue received in bie Department
ending the 30tb "f June, lo lie 114.558,
IM; espetwiK lni^HTM Nmnhsr
./post .dfice* m» the 80th of June, in­
cluding the suspended idffcee In the
SA«lhem Btataw. M 889; new &gt;4Roes «■uWiahad during tbe year. &amp;M ; nmnber
„r letters eonveivd in the mall* duriitg
tbsysw,M7AWj8W! n-mhee »»f deed
letters reccri rd and esamiwd,

Drugs',

J &gt;W

GMO** *N

HASTINGS, MICH.

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BATTLE OREM UNUEBSOLD.

MOM m KlKIIEI,

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Books and Stationer

RM M
» 80
1 00
(o riraae*, •• AMImM

Uabellbwi, now hsppdy tedta In s rs•teted Uatau. lAtapfrarupbeU lb* fays!
Admfai.trsti.ta and in armed .wpp.teer»
without teabc or wWvbriag, te«ieg tewr
dnspared ./ the Republic ter plsfod «
..Iwte.-lr in th* path of ute suceriw of «*
arms. Il now rrjaiena to tf Vtetoey wMch
will leave no slave up.n the American
•til, white haa ertehatad utterly the to­
tal heresy of R *■»*. swd whMi teatmiw tbe nation u» a aww ted nubtor nt
sard for Jnatioa, Hnaatety and the
Rteasuf Man. It hellewa . iw equal

MHtel bvuir;, t)ri

Photograph Album*!
holidays.

Candies A Candy Toys,
No rod iu tbciu

Mskc* hi* lltedtpartsrs al A th fey'a &lt;*&gt;U

.1.^ upon thie basis' tb«u r*p«d eptta
any other.
Il w«U support Prtiteutinu to Amari
can Labor and Manmarturas. It will
demand «&lt;w»« Government expend!
lure, and diminish taxation a* *—n
cnmpatil'le with ite public gntd. It wdl
stand by th* PutJie Credit sod maintain
ite inviolability nf the Government
pledge, to lhe people. It-w4l do iu full
■bare to re&lt;etneu4lhe Union fodl»u«4ubly
andrtteUe it to afore than rugtan ila
former pn«penty bo0 power In tbe Mv
era «&gt;f Frecdom and Progress now enter

Ou Saturday, about msm, Mr. lihler.
*uperuile*de*»nX,lbe Octesk Oil £•**»■
{May, while; u* hfe way *» T.Handle lr..m
,0d Wty. Pit, was waytsld sod n.bW . f
&gt;400 auMlOQO in -heck*. Tw.. jAr-—
6red s^Jum, utM hall pmtag through
hi* brad, a*d the other, whsrh waa si.wed
«t hie heart, foiiuoately struck his watch,
tfom saving bid life. Owe W th* rubber,
thria kntmhod him t&lt;
w^L.w-4
•luKaad beat him -U
uU ha *•■ i.-ruul.le.
Jit. clue he* yet been obtained to tbegutiu rru«*

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advekhsemenik
UETTBJU KKMJUJI1HG VW&lt; LA1MED
poswihly gtvsu It wM polish the peotwedings &lt;/ all Michlgsw Cmventhwi* sud
Meeting*—PUitlsal, Edwastiowal. Com­
mercial, fedostrial or ErckeUstieal. It
will report tbe acthm of its Legislature,
ite C&gt;urta. asd Public loatitutius*. Il
will aapport all Railroad, Mining. Manufeeturing and other raterprisse that wilt
^-ntnhute to the settlement and develop­
ment of tbe Btata.
At tbe earns Umo,

foiatriseg^flwrgroa b»*U whas J
Th* Moor i. er-r, ifattrite lb* Uwh;

In tbe Post Ofce ■» Heatings. *«*
of MhAigsn, un the 19th day of Due

CMS^Z *ta wnwxte*. «ta BMWthteg far »«;
ttengM te Atewj *UN.ar*tplaaeyea eta.
Remember lb* place—at the new g'ii

tan. Hsatinga. MkM-

F. B. MUM.

A FRIGHTFUL

Peculiar Syitra af State Neva,
Il will gstber dally &lt;hr..u|th paid aor
respondents In every section of theStale
every fact of Importance or Interest, and
IAND9 FOR RAI.Eevery variety &lt;&gt;f news, using th* tele­ TTtol JULK-X &lt;£*f &gt; &gt; V*ad s wtfufsw
graph freely to transmit the too re im­ Jr V. MS. IT. is fes tewsafap of Xastria.
W4UoC«w4 V •/»*«:, nivlqotl*
portant intelligence, pursy ate tn Tn thio
respect it original and complete. N"
other paper in tbe country hat atteoipird
m&gt; extensive an enterprise ul«&gt; Oollrct
daily th* newt of a whole State. There
k u"Kri-.nk.a-a-ta
it nn intention In this arrangement &lt;•(
M ’jhffJVoF^^ess II. »*(. . x
coming in competition with tbe Weekly
Pres* of the Btatee Tbit we cwtinri do,
eta.Mate w «. —
and d-&gt; not derive to do, *4 thy dratfce
ufcSdte, teu i. th. niter
and should receive, the hearty and penemus support of every tniriilcent man
withta the bound* &gt;-f their drvubition.—
Rut thi* system dies bring news to oar
DsHy paper in advance of its receipt by
nor Dally ontrmporarive, and tbl* I* the
express object for which it wae originated.
Our greet object U to ntnke

DISCOVERY

ZJigtePxMtnn.—We hsvw received the

500

arm paptew, ■* tbe
jfoMn JErtefe Jewrwtepuhtebed al £*»«

nil W n&gt;&lt;!
&gt;VMTu»'

Ayer’s Ague Cere,

itarte by J. B. Ite bm.
•*&gt;*
Rano, Perm, by 8. D.

.’

' •!&gt;, MS tateer^ p.^.
heiagawsrtata poHtie*. The tatter I*
Btotaed largely to tha oil interest* of H*

Fur thr speedy pad certasu Cure ef *nterairiitewt Frvar. or Chill* and Frirr,
Dumb Agur, P?riud''rst Hrtil Athe ur
IIUIhmm Hradacbetend Uiltax-v Frver.
, indeed. fi«r tile w hole class Of rft*e»»v»
originating in biliary derangement,
ca-iard by the malsria uf h.istmaA*

A DEAD
MAN’S
SMsiraady rwing wn this rote fate
Jtofctea to tbe village of Maene making

tesMpw4gy. TM village &lt;/ Ma»m i.
tethia 13 nttieeof Leasing; and hand*
stt’gl.woek m the balance of the fata

A Perfect Newspaper.

W* have employed a first olaas
Washington currrspondenl, who will
k&gt;—p i«tr’ reader* Informed of d*1h&gt;o*I
affairs, and raperiallj,of the part burns
by Michigan public men in ihnn.
We hues arranged for a »«rir«&lt;&lt;f IsUer*
from a prominent* Mi.b'itan PtuZtasnr,
wb» will spend a number of mouths in
tho We«l Indies, and wa shall pnMipbc«rr«apondeneo from all of our Michigan
troop* remaining in .arr.vtae.

We bave engaged fiwn the most emU1
rent and able gentlemen in tbs State
8 peris I Contril.Mtoes_.wbn will writ* Upon
Political sad other topics rxclerirriy for
(be Advertiser and Tribune.

BODY
'

GcuBsrra-CiACa has put out targe
tantetea te toll the “Bule Mbs” where
tahg* figpofoled an immense stock «f

NOTICE!

Xulin I* benky rirta. the*, having rvti*

die

tbl* dal*

FOUND

ESTATE FOU.8A1X

Lyon

We have arranged fifr Ori|
cultural matter from'll laethl... ... —
Faculty of the Stat* Agricultural Cul-

THE G

JOTOB 4 D1UXK
BUBGX0X DEMH8IS.

Wa bare toads special protista* for ;
Literary, Drpartraeat uf mtr paper, and i
■hall continue ibe pul.lieathm of ehoien
Original Rusrios, purobaaod from Mwfogau authors.
r,-. -..Ait,

irnsmrtn rwu jrasewomtiMOTM,
We shall deviate epeglal anssritan tn

UTgBTH*slr*«to4ertHle4.*s»hsrtuti*a-

AU, uxda or

Job Printing,
IA8H .FOB HIDES, PELTS AND

!

�IRUG8!

NEW GOODS

January,M^akdh Wane lhe &amp;«rd

Superrhwre will be kt

URTONzfcBENiUW

mmIur.

--^tuVXSG^-

Tbe Hondar^.
Tbe geyeet «wn ..f &lt;hr pntk. y•*,
n«&gt;w app'iaaaching. but whiles, we are «

HASTINGS, MTCff. *•—

ESfc-?«^^»w-ss.

lUnc.Ue'I.Utraian, laut ifo
Iowan.

-

I a fauDonSidiiwR fare

»«« Ibmat, croup, aetbma. and whoonixg
evugh art *r-edih vurwi hy Urt'a C-ugh
Bwfo.tu. W bilat dy apepaia, c-neLipMion,
sick headache...etwr pt.iu.^
• fats—Ibe mwt pr..liHcd&gt;nirr«.&lt;ilIlM2||.
la certainly cured by tbe timely nee uf
Cue's Dyspepsia' Cure.

SILK. AND STBAM'

r*uHDurT or tui csincc v*na.
Hi kfatfclKr wtMertiW a fttfurtt. -bare

BONNETS/
&gt;1 to a

'

h«» *"*

AND .. •• Otnaol
CHILDBINS
'X&lt;-

Wham Era-.—The principle snuree «&lt;
weak •» re ia i&gt;idirewti.Mi. The Red Joel
ft Mm-ewTevoira iwdiursi&gt;t« tfe* fXL
iwwie the aeat.m, tin/Ibe hn-JXlFJhd

of ibe ashlro..’ oi ba fraadrd-c-t tha dlrag Saad.
.ibfM.lYW. "’' '1-

■n«b" a life uf misery m»e uf bo .lib and
•Urngth.

..

.

Kept tetsMDAIy'ob band, at»d for Aat? ^

&gt;•&gt;...»

Reasonable Tonne.
-mO
•M.ALT kUBE. (TBE TEXRWX.CULET OF .. /n
THjCtyWAWS).
- BlMtftiins And Pre«bg J­
lortf-ilUUMA uaaatibb eeedecs deriag roan
■dva-alaat mala ai.d daigar. •• lb a leader ct tl-.
.
And ah other worts dosn

MORTGAGE SALE.

~SW1
u-u. mode sad aaaeated by Dandfa.

Oefaul sum &gt;si.l&gt; «x4 Mm.

U»M aoc

... O..«. KeoelrM KtoUv

Till HtbTEB rjOXLElia

Meal be raid Prompt IHilda m-4lbl*. •••» the
tbe G. R. V. R. R.

Loiheotixr. fur Oct only are tbe peraowa and

"•■in wTcT

u.

wt*r,a-

bo paid upon tbeee
GEBCHW1ND,

wbo work up«Mi tbe ;
eaj B&gt;iMt hare tbeir pey. There are
*.4 quay •&gt;( them eb&gt;&gt; can poeeibly wait ■
tartWir pay longer then to the end i-f;
orb w«:b. Tbe money W pey tbc»e |

of «•■&gt;&lt;! n*ll. da£

Merchant
•lilacs ad «te“---- ---

eorimru la rtiaed
nf th- aaaeaamrnta .
epoo lb» •*«* vT t*’r rthtenbera. Al
tha last tstimste the am.-ntU needed «•»
uatlj «ll rtnrd hi this way andfotbe
asisll balance
•‘iaatKwd by thuec
heeiag charge of the matter. Tbe litne
fartauther estimate it nearly al hand
,td peiinrtt must be tnr.de ut lhe wirek

Diary of a Village Gossip
Rtjrbr itkit ctoTffrxi.
nSxoctvho. cosnims. rasnnal;

UWANCRKY SALE.

rassl hbip. Th* aawtsmente of &amp; per
ernt up&gt;o tbe at.wk of subsetibere in
Bsrry County fall due monthly on the ,
Frat of each jwnth. We uixiereUnd that
&gt; Urge prvporUnu •/ tbnt dee on tbe fire^
&lt;d Dacctnber b unpaid.

WOOLEN FACTOBT.
n a,hthqh,
■ be ends »■ It.. ter ■ dab ad curbt resira. &lt;*U

Ail thia noyfy

Mn rm ifl!i«ud&gt; Mi urrlt top­
lea U II bl Tl&lt;K»IU«M lhe WUKLY w
•II .xr*s &gt;W1ha anMtev M umsxx (data a 1
'
XXD aiOTTIXG*, .
■ ear or !■• nal&gt; a qaarSrr. parable al 'tha o&amp;a
rbvs ttarp&lt;ai.id&lt;:kw4 1 “/;*&gt;*** t
•tlhar a« sLueaer b/ tbereed.
. ..;.
STREET &amp; SMITH. Pin.r«uruM.
It Frti.kT.it St., N.Y.

n*d Lr eomebady elae. but toLdie paid

ret to our &lt;&gt;»a young men add e*tieeoa.

4»o«

JUfrrf Po^r.

who are building the rues!Tur ua. In our

tree copy.)

uaeieduU richrity.

GU HUMAN* SALE
ia u.4 for Barr, Counir, Mlchina
Paaaa Atxaa, C»«|Uai.»t» eol.c.ler,
U&lt; MUa rl Lha aiUla of Cale» Slanioa
Harriet S-.abtea, mlasrs-twix it TbaWM i n » ini »+*■&lt; ^IM^Z**?^^*** h 1

IHOnE
NEW GOODS

■Stea ia hersbj (Ires lhapfa penaaaca »f
w aad aatlxru. graaied’to m«. br iM Pra­

Zaire Rip-Jr Juura •Z pu bl.»bcd Bl Eaton

lUfeda, by J. B. Tri EvaV and tbe other
&lt;f limo, |*«m. by 8. D.
Psge. Tho ate bulb creditable papers,

Him

■pKVI* wd A&lt;ar i. ael &gt;be t
JL ly esae»ueei&gt;«e el,(be Sue
malic peistox. A (feel Variety

Ilcaaen—The

Jadfe of Probala.

COMMBSiaNRirS NU1ICE
AU persoas hariog HalsM afaiaat tha

i4M
.
J 5 tUa c»w. itMU.^»n|j,appta[riagU this
luiivdial ol thia HUl». U. luul.toO
1 A.
H."uaol Lherfolwilarafar Cemjdalraat.
it k oasaaaa..thal tha said drfaeJaal. Jake J.
I-... ..... A,. ..x—w*to.r &gt;■ O... &lt;. ..a (a lx

dwelling

hmuanf P. J, IlaansaanoTT. nf IrviwR.
r*» dmrnyed by 5re im Thursday night
last. We are witb-it tbe particulars,

eiatsr, and •;uiir cixj—the mercury in
ths tberirrnmelrr falling nearly !■■ (rn&gt; so

r.-tnmxit, at &amp;M u'elock io tbe' afte'UO-a

» - ------ -------

- -r- — ■*a»Taa nwii4
RCMATCHES. too..
C AKMYL__or.__WABAtHT
i. MH.
.-I-.1—1— I —

gajrwioNjp-s.wwn.
All pereeai bar tag Haims agatait the

My Stock embrtoee all thet ia utwally | be|MMM.aBd

kept io a Country Store, sack «•

. JttXTfXftS'nuA- to
BMOl She for •xamreasios sad ad^wimeal |

J***« tn tbe village ,.f Ma»o making

AH st work on tbe balance nf tbe -r-md
it ia etpected will be entirely fin‘•Wbytbel.ta.f February.

GROCERIES
MACHINE KNITTING.

twaucuea. So she kighmi tud-for, ee Hi adhl.lhe I

dWSAaflgUgw-

Tbe eedm-caad h- ee. ef Astert fnaat
KXITTIBO MACHINKR.
A ad will de Cnasaaa Work Kaittlag,
Tarn to La luraiaUdby tlwao h-vlcg lU nark
dans. at Ua Ulualag raiee Udwa-lloU.laiabed are.k. perpair. MCaau.

irSi'

CHANCERY (IUI1EK.

rxX'.—N Cl.

c I «•,1 Cwi tor •• c«&gt; ’’

IBfarf tfateftf IV&gt;U&lt;U

Benzoin is not Benzine

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Jforp C o—d.', axyi.DU.1,

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f eel I far c**b of

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nothing for Inttrett, mdblng 1

book*, nulkfog for U i J.uu,

nn shall worn
taertb w^TZrafa wxhAte aecra-i-".

O’LCANITB
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Cosi^m
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lacL r'l'V* Fh’t«.n, George R. 8*1U*‘ *ras^ Filler nd WUHmd

Dart rut to Call st Sp«uUl«r&gt;
°tT fc Vholwboo*,

■ IkJ. 7'

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THB

Unequaled Remedy

PURIFYING the BLOOD,
** “"■»

Lyon's Periodical Drops I,

"*-Br.k.U.u reoewtly spoke ua a*
H*-d be knew that mwoan re"^HUrpam.m.1. “ I am * KIM 0f THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
ruB iiuiecuLAiimER
d.^**"8’ *”h
I can and
"^rsm my ang.r. I have uugbt my r *?1,.4** &lt;r*e ,,f O-L “• &lt;»'• thia. I
ZT,
"V*ITb« ehaatiae a child .rr
■J, ',*"b w “g»r ; and. brethren I
T"""** »•&gt;« to never chastise or own.
SjJ»‘tofo.&lt;,rH&gt;1Mrm1. .Wr,PMl

*«*« toiw. U, ,J ,x to.

Benzoin Elixir

SPLENDID BJlBSJUM:
LaSte.’ Calf Boatews at Tea Shilling*.

OlhesThlno lo nopertioa.

„u.„. ».u

****«■«* Yotrtn on tuk Dtacrrun or

I n.v»a-FCtL STOCK of BOOT*|
AND, SHOES, th the fifo «T -hidb I

------- WMS-St
GUARDIANS BALE

d art. lite ec ■

DRY GOODS.

ia the miner or io*
.
lawlleerio U McUt .n a.d L4o ». NeUtlaa.
‘amir- artrs ut Jrt* 1 MsLeUaa.deceertfa • ■
Kustes ia hereby *«’•*
tnara. ia Barry cuus'y.
lic.ua. bum mttenli
A?it. !f

•W Hp • day. Tbe village .4 Maa-xi i,
«ttal3«dee&lt;J Unsing; and hands

J

Good Calico for 20 c t;

ITRON BUM! will care &lt;U ITCn.

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LGEOM

HMOERI

"■NO SCRATCHING.

1 I A. aC. 0. Hortaooe. Complaiaears geUmtera.

JONES A DI

MT BE

flV ANY FIRM IN HASTINGS

M'lStday and Tuesday

. ■ ----- r —
«»f lru»p.,ruiiim only.

At Greatly;
REDUCED PRIG.
WILL

Ia ibe wutiar ef tbe EataU eT Juba O'ar 4&lt;
r NvWee la hereby flrer. that tn paraa-Me ol
&lt;|«M a*4 aaiw.v (ranted te Me bj »e JY°
bate Chert far lt&gt;» ceealy ef Tarry, and Slata U
MMOyaw. t abatl ripoM foratfe at pubUr awl.on

hit hear that a part of tbe furniture waa

WOOL OAROttfO

0. D. SPAULDING,

ADMISimilATOH'S HAI.K.

which era Naaratana, gheemelll
Ooal. h.i darts. Alodweer. Teel

wrtral mnreings.

eeti'

Jdarrrf D. AAff.' OeytmartS.

faug neutral in politico. The latter ia
daruted largely to tbe nil interests of its
vxiaity.
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Tailor,

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IAM&amp;W, G«»YBAB
GRANT,
AM EBBPABED TO SCEPLT

go ODD

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Informa tba pubDe, ibat his atoc

MAJFUD'W-A2RE1

Have just purchased *

of all kinds^'

. w&gt;VA LARGE STOCK OFJ _ _

0-0 0 3Q»df$&gt;

Railroad Prices,

■firfttf,

AND Af PRICES

AUln« Traaopoeution; and aonahiia mainly of

MffliUHBD ffOCBS

To Suit the Times.

IRON,

NAILS,

STOVES,

ef ALL XI5M&gt;. of kle own

CXdftS•d an .railed to tbrir habit* nr

SAP PANS,

Groceries,

Great Decline, Sckool
In Prices,

Books, BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

BAT

STATZOUEWS",

Shelf Hardware.

JW # Cty&gt;%

I'ENB, ntBCUA. IbKS.FAna.FMTELOrrS
CABDS, 4c.. 4c,

GROCERIES
Farming Tools of all
kinds,

•“‘■’"It.

DRUG

DRY GOODS

«*«»» MttowtoApp, ffi tha wnerfcaf Waah-

R.

TOL-I-

NEW GOODS,

OF ALL KINDS,

CROCKERY AND OLA88 WA1

READY

ABD BTATODBX&amp;T

.AINTS,

I

GHD1E3S7 3-XHxraaaii
And CeaklM Extracts

—AND

ttUEAT BLESSINGS

Wjy.VBED.. TQ.?;THX

DJJM4X. JU

AND WOODEN TITARE.

READY

OUR FACHJHES

&gt;si&gt;:«««ai Mi &gt;Ue(»ep»4iMMM..,
uiiA.ibuktf*J EaYiiACi 6uQjiH
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..CtA^adtoM'SlhaMM' S

For Doing Buaimess,
arx xq&amp;al to axt

STATU.

Wit U«W18wz
OF*'FOB MBCBABICAL A5D MIDICIXAI.
roaposg^oyLT,»?

nr the

Which wilt be sold

VERY CHEJP! rftS.Vl
TOR OABll OR r.BADTTAT.
Don't fnrgel the place, at

MTEBT MUICISEt.

HARNESS SHOP.
,

RUSSELL’S STORE,

All GarMMM maoabatand from.t&amp;e ’

BEST* BASTS**

i

Hastings, Midi.

LEiTHEB

CROCKERY
wrare

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is the " largest ever
brought to this mart,

IBCE.NIX INSURANCE, CO.

■QL^r'cC eamnranitjr ktbrva leered rriib »r

Get the Genuine Article!
TlBAt MUD tSStnUKCTr-a.l &lt;ta»d. the

blood: jbloodi eloodi
• HelrriHodcl^

FLUIdTkTAACT

Phoenix of Hartford.

BARWARILLA,

hrRrtf^l (Mated. HanW ua........ .
ueul d:«-. A.-1C- r. Q a ksyaea .urn or Urn K-X.
and U» csV retUkto and «3fctulb«nrs nn«b te IM
&lt;-•- er n ec-v reJJ Enas. fen
r»i=

taggysgg

'rnE &gt;‘H(E&gt;~H tmuTit piDui rain bet.

TTB DABT IBS IKEAT S
OLD LADIES * FAIR MAIDENS forty
GOLI. ASD 81I.VKB MEPAUt. or other
premium, boarded (hem. Iliutrated CaUl.
kw, Iddewa. MUOXA HAMLdt. Boneoa
M4HOK ■K'H-UBKX, Maw Toac.
aaplt;
, ®-Ctl.seron are Ajra!
ikaaal. ol Kmm Uefam, lu Harry Canary.

M« &amp; 8EMWB8,

933,172.64
aaneat lnfaerndloJSfw. ponpta neaM oeM
&gt;T me fkr and near to oocertara nbcuxe (belt
Hn-n.hk.iMM.
.
Foe many year., la conpnctinnitbBy peinti
1. aHl« 111 Dllll-drI&gt;1.1. I L.P. Mr.)

SURGEON'S CARD.

l al Ua following ,Um. *, u*

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uws ii.in ,n&lt; er.»euf.

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Shirts and Drawers
■ p la midllr digetla-l and abmibed in&gt;«h«*jl imparuiu Iwallnp praper.
ant of the beat pniiaiaUcm •&lt; Iraa ia
power6.1 Unie it lloHf: and -het the

Dr. Procter's.

WARRANTED TO BITT.
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METIS' AMBROSIA
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                    <text>VOL. X.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1865.
BSHSHI HIUI ntUI

fjt jguttnjj Nanttr,
u hiu.ubbob»1»» TWt1"*'

Gmat rush uf

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NEW GOODS
A.T

ACKLEY’S
MCG, GtOCHtr 4 B00KSTOHE!

Drugs Received
GOODIO.1 THE DECLINE.
BATTLE TREES UNDERSOLD.

D,/

CBEH, Jirin UB BUCK T.IS,
TAr l*it evtr brought to ITattingt.
SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

RADWAY’S

READY

RELIEF.

nraralgte. rbraaiMia. astaMalle or utt.»r diaroar.
wbrtorr lUwumaUaoi or Xeatalgia, Outlets Murtea. IHarrtxaa. Bilioua Coltc, Fs. er aaU Ague,
Wrakoeaa ot tbt Lte.be, Heck, L«*. Hl ten...
bnuaca, beraa, or any pais or it.6re.nr. RaDWAFS READY HEUKi wUt .afaklv care the
paUaat, wllboat ueraauining loaa t.l time, change
et4iel, or the wae ef other me4icMc«H.-ir aeld-rl to bredaebra. waf »taoiach,n&gt;e!anctol. Bl*, looth-oct*. lea* ol appetite, gearral

•nSinal Toilrt.

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STATIONARIJES.

•‘Mdh't Qnfof
“LMt night Mr. firera. MA»&lt;~btry/’hkvw;: forged bills Jo • foarftrt
amount. AnurnTa fo to all. tofooU aed
mtreforo, a Mn*f i Aid our d«MIfriend
Ifr'cthrtob;!? reduced to lb. j&amp;nfal
udcrroliy ofwntbg bis o4w living?' '
■FEtuma clasped her bands tearfully.
‘ J "Ob, Mkrc, how trie It' Is.that God's
nuvwt w&gt; auiauB aaauarvi,nj(. .
way. are cots* oofway• !**. '
Awd th* leM bitter 'drop ta Antonia's
Antonia bad never found Mr, Naville
“
,Ut nl«hu
’i _huniilfatioW'wa.ihe
_____ ,________
remain brane. of lb.
"What bfXlM Vfuratoorti eddwr'ja^om ^rtJ
-7.Z 4Hoh"
l^Ob'Md fookid down
bawked.aabe ro* to depart,
.
------ «-•-upon
Emma Vavneobr, (be forger’s
“No.— Pniner street Jt would be daughter-F
' ‘
gtfte a charity *tf jrqu could find torn.
ttdng for bar. t&lt;&gt; dr — ------------- "—*—
Mew, (, wt faagth. kart tMM&lt;o Ihsc oihtai.^
dw
w
,
' Vo Mfasr I.too wakoof tbofc'gftai awa J
make ahlrta, and thro she woold do it
Throgh I mag kafor rotor a talMlse,
. .
.,, 1.
t Loudon S^rtatar write, that be re«
»«•«*.( to. pMsrtioa.era? pro"BMrtfaM-rbaartleaaaa a fifir atatoa beard Mr. Seward gi* (He fdUowiq
I have aot'ioag to gtanfi, fer'tlMrw'anaeieo
ofim.-nin^d Mare Neville, M.krv count of their own Bcnsatiou at the
Praoeota ItaoR appropriate aad oaM;
traced hU .oUtery way ibmugb tb« *»s of the atto-ypted asaSaematieA : wT
Aad ton Ute howr (be pelvttegol etetia,.
lighted thorough tiros. “Well, perhaps
TWdaletayartotesBiTMl tsmav.
, H la Wetter th find ovt now
teve
btro a fool, tian to reap the couMajuinceeofthat tolly In bT,fe\ unhappinM.’’
wondered wWt ■W’Wah dulag Mw/e, rad
A moment afterwards be esuned th* railed him taaocooM. On hi. retMmg
threeboJd cf the aEabby little' twuetory lit. fellow'« &lt;®dt»v«x lOtpreM into Mr.. .
briek bourn whitbar hi» footsteps had Seward's room, tba^aanawu drew « r*-‘
“ volveh, abicli he presented at Mr. Fredbeen directed
aetek BtosartVUd. W!fot«i!!&lt;ittt7lt
HeMtab Va vatonr alhome 5”,
moat ba remamberod, tosik ptaee tn a few

STS#

I.

was on her knee, scrubbing the entry
•oev, eafi Maro Nyitle want np, a Utile
(he /general dingy poet '»f

"through the half Open, door be coold

Photograph Albums]

1 Ifoak I ssaate
a^HWMiy H«t
Of wit toiag OM ww nu.

X. trsrshd rorf hiss past me.—wrer 1

3Jis«Uasa.

OLD SAB’JA tDlAlte
Make* hi* Hvadquurlrra at Ackley'a Ibia

A FRIGHTFUL
M being a.uiw!r.ur nw4wfae. thru, onr 4alt*r*s
wertte o&lt; the oHKaary |wio-kflten. Jteimmts, Ac.,
•^t&amp;emttetttaef RADWATT’ READV

—Ciair.WS t’

Biber m«lKU« towc.

READ WHAT MRS. WESCOTT HATS.
F1VX HV.tIHUfD THOUSAND OTHERS HAY
THE SAME;
MRS. WESTCOTT.

DISCOVERY \

r Read. Url.eraas unwuni, .
-­
die himw guod tbac all th* rtiTik and
taL ImZSl rfrtot if■ytow»&gt;«.

E»;£“%rs:

A DEAD

rea e Night figure robed th deep black,
with its Gim hidden Oh the tablo-in an
attitude of th* deupeet d.JrotiuA,
-Mtae V. roam* P 4 '
She started aptoiddenly, her exquisite
aalafitoe bedriflf tlta trata. ‘df tears, apd
caasiatog' Mm cf a' lily drenched with
“Oh, Mr. Naville, I thought t bad not •
frtend left iw the world 1*
How pitiful it sotraded—and yet It
was but th. foitbful transcript of the poor
wounded brort,
. ' M«. Varaaour," ho tsid earnestly.—
Can 1 do nothiag far yrrnT*' ,T . ■'■
She looked wmefoity up Into bia foco
with !«««, aby, startiod eyes, lovely' as
llbOM of a younggatoile.
‘■Sam.UiingTiy which I may earn toy
dally bread—it is all I ask. A situation
MUMOtalrros. or got.raeaa, orevn a
daily companion,
. • ■

rnojaed to for two ,day. or axare.

“I wondsrifl am in lordMarcNaviUe aauutere4 dreamily down
the omwdsd strovt, Au end «f bia dgar
gleamed rod, like a fiery .tor bWora him,
•nd the broad brim &gt;4 hi. Panama hat
o,.r»b*dowiug Un bantfeome furuhuad
just now cloudad .with grave tbowgtota,
while the melting dark ««yro mw ouoe of
•'ll is all gone now,” ah. murmured.
th. extarnals that aorroundud their erba “J bar. pasted through the ordeal of suf­
Marc Ncvilla waa absorbed to bia own fering-will endure anything.'1
'“Him Vavasour—Emma—" ba mid,
mediutious, and to all intents and pur­
pose* he walked in a world of wrUtud*.
with suddeu eagerness, "I know of but
1
' I must be y» low I - To dreean of on. place that I dawn worthy Myour .eAntonia Rcere*' blue ayae by. night, aad oeptance, and that I hardly dare propose
to think of her pretty sjxccbes aH day
lung—to count the hours that divide M, ; "Whai la JlJ"abe quorwd with a sweat
and look at the wutld Wily i» Antonia, serene dignity.
•
views It, that's very much like Use Wind
-Ea&gt;ma,.you liked inc'&lt;u&gt;o&lt;, when wu
pM.ionU*m afraid 1 shall hero to plead ware boy and giitl together—hav. yoo
guilty to the suit iriipeaeluarnt."
oeaewl to lik. rue now 1 .My little, wouadAnd he ascended the flight&lt;of mvbS.' ed dove, itiaj T inka you to my hums »» was; ilea Birl rularick Bruc. W«o prostep, that led ti&gt; Mr. 'R.a.ea* portals Ufcv
denteJl'
lie tbj'iight .that only wnea mjwt willing captiva,
...
,.
.
nlcU had bailedarnce bo knew not what,
How lovely AntotiLi loUtadt a. aba
The color rushed to Emma Vavaaoar*• Imd happened’to Mm, and b[a‘ ni’ind tool
cam. to meet him in the purpled ri*d- chidk—ah. ran»fnjbcted Cfiutoo Reevw«*i up mattosw teae-wh.n&gt; it htd |«B ihert. '
ow. pf the baodsoma drawisg-room.— tallblei^ admUalfon-tha chilly, aalatatfooa; /■Hr., Sewarda’s Mitewkal *Spedeece
She was a foil,' beautiful Uoade, with and averted face. oCher roi-daoAl friende duriqg
,
hhauppord awednatfou wae id
Lair of brownish gi&gt;0, and largo viofo* Wai It powible that.one heart beat atill । iu nature eo hkc that of b‘» J&lt;»Ot that it
eye«'that bad all the almw&gt;d-d&gt;.ped laa- faithful and tree to be^J , i r
&gt;
, i rahee the'question '•hotter tbisab^nce
gonr of an Italian cltmc»
: - t-l
And poor little Emma \'av«aour said ofeuautematfon "»d observation of mi­
Clinton lUev«v, Mr brother, waa lytag “yrs,* with bdr soft brpwp eyes brim- nute pQrdauiarei.ooteominon iw circutnon the sofa, dreaming over the column, raing ’ with tim—tears not nltogcftF- •Upeca *&gt;f unexpected and not folly ap­
of a mdrolug newspaper. II. wAs to lb. upepringvtiR from the fountain.of nocn-s. prehended peril Mr. Seward waa Jyi«g
“Going to be married ’—1 don't be- upon Na .Ma, 'rto*a td'tbe.edgv of bia
T- H. CADWACUDCT,
full as fadllMely handsome, pa Ma aialar
** Orootp Clerk nd Xoiary Pa&gt;l«. OOeela ; —almost ^fominatr. io foci,, bat never,
bed, with Ns head resting In a frame
tbcleo. noite satisfied with bia sfelicaUi
which bad
W
Wrn «*■
lb* Court IJobb*.
haughty defiance nV the fair gomip who aud to prottoiliia Hoker. jaw from pro*complexion .nd curibg brown lair.
-f
have
bad
wch
a
thi.
cx.mirut.
had dared tn bring hw M tmwelcomo
Q C. IHIKTHX
.,x
» d«w uva^ 1 »&lt;*&gt;«•.•» »»
•
. ;
He’ watirylog to. keep awake. Laying.
JtuJg. •( Protate. Notary Fablic. Ctov.t- Mr. Nevltla,” said Antonia, with , bright mo reel td-newa. •: &gt;. '•Botl know (l,; Autonfo,for I saw the bwjiwchfJ «&amp;« by a .Tck man s , fancy
t„c«r. .nd Tax Agent. Also loMragf. Agent glance fro® tb. bit,, depths of bar gyasu
fa, theC.• -£H^. C1?SdJall‘r&lt; “Ofcrutrse you have heard tUMwal"
—h was tbaHrhetlqJt be would awake
H have beard nothing apectal."
,
"Ah," laiigbed Antonia, "that coma, Un wedding had been fixed for next Tore to full omwcitmaweaa by |ha souffle In toe
of your Sojourn lh' lb. country--——yrw ta« ,qolte tn arritrt. Jpg haven't
J -NqI
•Oh,’ bn will kill my fatter.* But b. saw
1j. heard &lt;&gt;f the Vivaaocr forgery
%IiE£
ywxbtogeC'thaama-ata umllk fomdappeered shove Ha fero, end titan be (but
'
*Wjm,
in
goodntrw
’
name,
n.h.
1
1
that the law hsd no opportunity to over­
‘What handsome sloth that owraette
. "Don't you, k»ojp.1 Emma Vraa- mad. of.' The raero.in'a ffloo titan eptake Hm. But Ohly to Ubk A
. Vavstour’k having rtbe nooln.w tornto
' ,' *'■' ‘roared. Md'flto holplero autearaan only
Jtil the onmaoo ^o&lt;J h ,Wh&lt;l rtaWra. mao’^—

‘,fcr‘i'S.7s?uu.J

BAN'S
BODY
Muu'l.My

■’•'

Mi the lovely blende drew bor'Sgnre
acorMHly to
MT
Msrplookedflrabtfu ly from'Antottia to her'broth-

FOUND

Nevin.

!
ime roit i

Mb

out rafter .White Ml off Zgain Into a
«oant0M coadHiun' wMdr free of long
ojcuausaeo.
a
-Ou tbe vegy aficiRoon »[ the day
wlsen Mr. Unculu'wes ssaaMipated, Mr.
■yrvdrr'tck Beward, wha was Awsfoal
Secretary uC3n.tr, b*d asked his fother
• hat prsparaton would he mark: for th«
precaution uf Sw Frederick Ikuae,
yhkb was to taka Naoe the nextdy.—
Mr". Steward gaVi- bimSfee points of a replv to be made tu'ftir Frederick, and be
fold cbo wtiias uf a sacreta epon the
President's telfo, and, as I bast preview
iy Informed my rpfor*. Mr. Ltoeofo
that after noon wrote out the reply adupbing Mri'Sawinni 'sdggestlons. and thus
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.i.„ nj.i.i.

Wl

lap'lia^a

AnKH' ofa wt»*&lt;d Nr *** ,&lt;lk'^*” ’
' ‘StAltaktaBran —tn-tor#" tito.-nMn r giliia^~r
jjjiwilk
H II lY-T"-^/ '^harrjHa
“Emma will have to teach school, or
give music laweoos, or lake in sewing for

£1 (P««* **•««• fooktagMWw )

,WMMt darted ont-1
Marchant street, ent!
jkb rather
'
TbeH0erbego»roi,------------------,awkward wu the appearance be *1*8
find (be greater, tin ssorotfoa L. created.

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•v was eoweetad w«fa' thia tobvemeef flf
IMS, aad atasgb* mere ywu* *&lt;»«**
Oft*A&gt;»* WmtArojaad adlhaM*
entry in the country ,ol l.ppwpcMrtpw
hebetengwl, to tocamp upon the NlW
that p£U.' Thd ■ «Jnak;^/r.«TOr

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�DRUGS! DRUgS
FRESH ARRIVAL

lion calling forj
condition of t
ion
Themeaad

NEW GOODS
York a m«wt ..th'lrttf. et^niAry,.^
tent doenmest. He ’efcrrrd to tto fact rfou»ly-dvastmlaj -«M dastrBcHon «&lt;f
1 that a full report of affairs in Kansas was tto strainer and all &lt;«n txsud.— W ton;
read in the Senate, nod diet the pres­ however, tto rt.wrn abated, wtot was
ent report was much more important tto surprise and delight .4 tto daughter
w. tod ttot Ito -id lady tod S-ddmly
recovered tor mind, and «»l per I er11»
washing message of Franklin Parroe oji wa^tto^li sto was st a L«s I- Jm-'-w

argumsms ttoy aH inil pYtfsfea to

lag the farts, m inveigled into many
■ A41y Which they may repent of al ttoir

-Suu

«mc lottery -pemi.et. to wbtate*yM) are
aare to win, IF yntr craitimi- Vi risk; nr a
•yatemaiigrd Lift
|u. which
every tody : unifies a plraty of nmaey afWo are not going tn jwgto tint It is
forty for any man totn.ure his life.—
But that ttore are thousand, who do in-

aare, who oommit an ogregi.m&lt; fidiy^ wr.
habere. It to n&lt;4 the objecttM* prtlele tn diasnads any nun fr..m Inaurlng,
tot it (amir desire that every man ebottll!'

cake a aotor asomd thought ie-Qm teat
ter. Ba not over persuaded by any travvlling bore wbo happens to msat j&gt;it&lt;
and iaswwjuat to get rid .J’s tormentor.
Tto foot that A. B-, a g.sd tosme**
man has insured I* no rrtooa'’w*^i you
should dotbo Murte. A legitimate bu«iness to that In whkb efery iqWstaqrni
brings pusilivo rcsuRa. Thera may to
profits ur there mey be l&gt;*~s». That
bwaiasaa ia
Isgitsmete which gains
much or l.'oea all. Ttor tartness I. tint
l^itiniate whkh re^ulrra to fee fclUwid
and naw inreal menu maf&gt;\te‘timenil ofIHb lieforeatiy profits *kaU return tu the

IKf langliMr I* prewnted by one ur
tto taker of ttota companies before pating ttoqurttiou of Hd u, toU |n |hu
city, fi*..when aid J,
j,,
nl*r &lt;•‘'"paSj, if that c-&lt;npauy fails tu gi.
’•* *ll.b iM wVrk and tto-tbar Mictevds.
mi pi»*vr would be left our people tu
cast sn-tber Mils, or (ramfer the aid v.b
tad, kitb-ut an rauMing act lr&gt;mu tto
L'g^Uturo. Ttofeianut tto aUghtert
stodug of a 4&lt;mht hb-et tto rwotlt id’s
jote fskettiu this.city un tto qitpsliiMi
lies, but as nothingdantu is a* yet
V*n as tell be shown by either ufltom
&lt;«f guaisplice rij'sctud tu iron and abek
tonod many ..rfiur people doom* it pru.
drtit 1.1 waitumiU Ito matter i. put law
v’ kf *’n **”*
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w - ---- —--- .-a~... ...
within tto limits nt tto country* has
bevn raufli-d by moil ntur of I tops State*'
1
wbh tto. xtopxm &lt;/, MUiptlppi, G&lt;xn
winch no riflcb] infortnaliouj hm been
The fiwsgoing in srtteHJe, and svmer. U~l.-pl. »A i. ,w|,
,L,.
, the g&lt; od sense i&lt;f the citizen* of Lensing^ Mtrcw have been adopted, ur. pr# pow
Wu trust ttot .mrcitartu sill ba w.ry penning;, tn eoufvr U|x&gt;n U&gt;o &amp;wil&lt;«icn
'*• Prf’r|h!*.»M* *• cemulial to
Jiiftyuig up ttoir bauds until »&lt;m cum- tlietr comfort. pr..|co»ioa ami awurity.
1pauy,,sifh means at its command nr In Florwia and Tuxm thy pu*ruie .are
ia-mu
visHde and bindlilg gsarantie* to- making crnnmendaWf p-oipme M-^a1
,o
,llrr# *" tonrijf their State GovernmautSi and "n
MoiirtMng
mens than safety, and hurr doubt is entertained ihat thejr tgill At
'
an early prri.-l to in a onmhlion to rwtMn
^ague and nijateriona kbits ttot tto aume' «J| of ttoir pracGcal n hiigm wW&gt;
'
thing toail riuht and stoato auet-eed. ff, the Fidj-ml Govt rpinent. Io Utah .per
hope
owf ahtfnirhica ar|n mil e-mmit the lion nfthe Union lately io ratoUkm Hw
1
filly &lt;/calling a meeting to vote up&lt;&gt;c .aspect of affairs is m&lt;ir»pnxnistM tton
In view of all their circumstaiiova&gt; could
this quectiim at.pceaenb Tbsr. b ptei
well hare town cxpewlwL ? Tto.»d»p^
ty rrf time yet, &gt;&gt;efiww any company willI tlirunghcot tto rutins South awtoaa
be ready t- rrnnmnuv work rm tto road. laudable deairs to r«u&gt;ew Uwir .dlegiance ■
to the Giirerntnani, and to rfpniit&amp;dto

CawtMta. Aax.
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November Mth, 18A3. j
Futw Nmubs—As’you will am by,
tto’date of this, I am away from Arks-

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Inraranea agents ' rkCTi've
WJ large fear or salaries.
M That such ci.nrpniues er . ttoir
•geerta aah ■» otoddy ^xcspl btofc’to
Sd. Tlkt

ted toatrs hav© been resfored. imrt-offi.
ouere-iftebliihed; and etep/tak.m to
put into efftative operafto^M Weadef
lew* of thw oonntry. A* 1bt&gt; feiuit u
the mrwmrer* inxthutrrf hr the -ej*catire, with the view of fadnl-Ing a resmnptimi &lt;&gt;f the funefinrui of ftF&amp;atra
cuni|&gt;rehrndrtl in UieTimHH*
Scnate, tlio people irt’’Nbrili C£rulinta
SouthX'aroHna, Georgia) Alstwma Mi*•tadppi,'Lmthnitna, Arkiuntas 'adflVct;.
ttessee. have urganitrd/tair' respective
I State government*, anff are yieWing o,
bedivnoeto th.-laijxaod .Gtwcrjiment
of the United State*, with fo-re wilhngm-as and greater prOmpOtadu'diaii am
der the oiicnmstancea «»|ld r. *au«efoy
hare taen anticipated. The proposed

drlphis, my s&gt;Mwpaoy. (tto only one at'■
that place) was relieved from duly ati
tta» place &lt;m ttojgorning ..f the JOth -f'
Oct., and Bcorrrding U&gt; -rdcra took up uur

.march for thia place. Wo were three
days rm the march, a distance of fifty Arc

pas nd through e&gt;une dclignt- |।

Mr. Jshaete dtobd to* w« ray!
whitewashing in this report, which was
mg from enffc a lung sleep -f tto iateb
a plain atateoMOt at facte.
Tto CtoV eoramcaced the rctejjng of- (
Gen Schurs'report.*
the husband IW Miret her atom he had
Mr. Sherman moved to print it. .
. Mr.lwwri - _ that it shnuH
!—’•••be
w
Gen. Schttrx waa
rend, dcuiu ring
_.t a mission by tto Pruddeat.
JtoC ■»"- Lrtirrs
I given a truthful report.
.' !
tor friends torr at^
Mr. Sherman admitted that the report to return nftliedi
.
might be able and interesting, bet wro'd that she to edl Mfel entirely ear. d.
tether read h than hear it read.
there an&lt;brr &gt;a&lt;h case Af cure oo
Mr- Dooliltte thought Mr. Sumner
onght to qaahfy ths S'stwnuct ilia: the
mesangs was iritetelrd to whitewash af­
Jlmt Tow Ciawts i* rep wte-l is s*«in&lt;
faire lira*, are w.wae than ihoaepf Ksn■as in the days of Franklin Piereo. V He that to would have continued m the
Mexicanrtuhassa, Mt'that to 'tod tthought Mr. Swmner could not meon
dimb mutunaiiia and travai all over MexBifairs in the South were wonse than
fc*&gt; &lt;&lt;n fid to kevp.m reach of the Me»l
tfaweofKaaRsra
.-an republic, and he - m t— -Id fi.r it.
Mr. Sumner said he tod nothing, to ’•*5 vip*
v* pnr* »•••
qualify, end reiterated his’ statrotent.
nornntin*. hut to make **iigul«r appr&lt;«
Mr Dixon denied that there wa« any
che*" to tto Mexm.ii RrpcMic with a
attempt in the mesnagr to whib-toiN&gt;
la'gc rompom
oppers end miner*.
the oondittoi of affaire to tto Afooth. and
t A mtmtor H.wnrtNjpmte 4 the Foaaid he coni.I not sutler such a charge t&lt;&gt;
Bten Hr.rtlh-rTi X'l who were sent to ■ rv~
go bsfera the souhtry without |«uluab
laud to instruct the Irish people, retur­
Mr. Doobute said he was |&gt;a*n*d to
ned t» Near York la*t week, and rrfsirt
*eo Ike Senator from Ma*aachu&gt;elts
di-appUutmvut at their failure. Gnat'
make a charge of fidsrhood, in aay£ng
Mcrtrmeat
jwvvaih-d in New Braus wick
that the massage was an aUvmpt to
H
the rumor of a Fctifaui ra id.
whitewash tto South. He said it was

ly been ia tto habit ot yielding.
This
would render tbc pnuk-naj ot Mn.ilI gar­
risons throughout tbox- States necessa­
ry until such tirnr*t« labor n-tOrna In ite
proper ahumied/ind tilvt, authority is fub
ly Mtahlkhed I &lt;lklknit tus,iauv one,
i fttor those hohling place* umlcr the
&lt;*ovetiMncnt, or wthrtiamf the tiou boniStatea, who thowgfn it pracdunble to
withdraw the iniHiary from tto South at
preertK Tto whit® and the’block muInally n quite I lie prntmition nt’ the Gnw
crul GovrrumruL Ttore fo mk-b uni-!!

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HASTINGS, filCU.

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MNS US
Books and Stationery

Paints, Oil, &amp;c.

fieic-ut to luatntain .inter. The g-ta of
theroantry require* that the fitroe k"].t
in the tntrtinr. wlieru there are many
trerdmen—ctsewbetj in thu BuVhtm
Stares than atdojts U|-m the »ra coast
no torot i* nrttoMtry—-houhl all bewlitta
troupe. The rmtson* for thia' are bbri,
■•w», with.mt menUonlrrg mteiy nf them
The pnwencu
truy|ni, htdy
slarce, demoralize* labor both bv their
ailvioi-, aad fantisbing in ttoir comp* a
n-aurt for the freedmen h»r tong distan­
ce* arownd. White troopv g.-ni-mllv ex­
xm the integrity nf the
cite no opptHitinn, a ml therefore a imall
'be tiiooghl bo Senator
no-uher ^f ihvtn can maint in onief io a
Cl ven district. Colored Ureqps hmm be
ept in bodie. -efficient to defend th«us«lvaa. . k u nrathe think! gmta who
would do violence' toward* any cln*.* nf
.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
irrxip* sunt among ihw by the g -te-ral tto Hoose when to____ ____________
Govsniment; tat site ignomM to some and the statements stout whitewashing
jibrt'.might, ami the Ute ctor«q«on,who referred only to tto &lt;l«unicnt which LrrrMs itfcXAiNiNC unclaimeu
might ta imbued with with lire id-a read and not to the jHilipy of tto Pto-iIn the I’..*’ llfli.-.- at Hastings .Stair
a pntotpl MMUtoru- that the jH-operty of b* toe marl er 1dewt. He denied to hid ever in public
of Michigan, i-n the Mill &lt;fay id Dre
ah&lt;&gt;ul.| by right belong to hila, at least 'or private questioned the buoeety nr paember.
shtald
have
no
protection
trout
the
eol'
trintism of the I raridrot.
titaa
Mr Dixon accepted Mr. Bemnet's ns
sod that in acknowledging the stiprem- orv-i aiJdicr*. There ia danger effoolli^
spy cf th;- C
„ mon living hroaglit on by each cau-es. 11traction.
Mr. Trambwli rose to ask that die dis&gt;
the United State*, thsir (■ yaltjr wiH be Jdy-ntowrviMiuii*tat rar’tn-m-cGniTb.
*ion that the cilixetta ef „lhe Southern ’
nnrcaervmlly given Io Ita Govurwaient,
whriMi leniency they cannot fail »o ap-1 Slate* are anstonr id return to sdf-g&gt;*&gt;r.&gt; ’
preebte, and who-e fostermg ouv will emraeut within the Union, a* &gt;oon as '

I

a OU ri-nluse them tea condition adieusEXl’2

KJ'S*

Ureew in ocTaH-nM dbnr-1 ^2?

.M ttot

a aXmTL nST’
fol country, and some that wa* net.— ..rm but tbc-e are food, of a eharsrtrr
— ’".'T
’.’T •;ft ts to
Tto men were geneniily in go-d spin is, nMfrequrtit in &lt;»comTrnc*.Wsf^^p’ would parwn* tt ii^ood
fitith
6th. A company In which tdl the to- as they aupp-srd they were to bsranstrr- idly liimpfiearing to tire anthorfry df the1 to regri-tti-d that there ennnnt to a gr- a•red made ruotaj, or step fufafard no H tMit.-tat we- were dn-med tn diaap- civil power to extended and saMJtkirtf. tur Oommingling «t thU time' totw^-n
Perplexing-pwation* were natiimUy tn
«s, could m- -— •*- ’---------' Ito citixi-M &lt;&gt;f tto two secuona,' and
poinbnrnt; but
be expected from the grrnt Sod sodden
Fr-jtn the.
bope-rfijr we re
.,
w _ cltm.ge
__
in (ha relation* totwreir the ti­ Mfijawbrty ot thoae mtmstrd with (he
law making power. T did nni give the
Dsinrii papers, that Secretary Srsnrim me. bnt systems are grndmdlv d. v.-hu- nperatiot* ofthe freed rton a Biirvau thil
The following .flkial document fmui'
tod agreed wilh-Guv. Crepo tn tare all mg Itataarives under wftHliWe' frttol- attention I wnnld have done H thtoe the Statu Departii.eul was toned .«
men will receive the praUtthin tu wMch
M'Uiday :
the Michigan Soliflera rbt’ by the first -f
heb ju-tly entitled, and by tn'.fvik nf ni- itmr h*l tx-r-n at my diapmuxL C&lt;m‘- To All,to Whom these Prweal* May
Dhewnitar; which iachws at baud. Our labor, nmke hinisrlf a usefol ami ihilc- veraalions, however, on thu -ml&gt;ji«et with
f-rnfe. Greeting'
oflicors connretMl with fhe Itarvsn. led'
■ •ffe rs hare luid ns several times that pendent utemtor of the community In
Etow •&lt;. that. • tores' the Cmgre-s
mtn think that in some of tto States
gs wsmld srsm he mustered out, bat wr which he has his home. ’ From alf tto ita nffrirs have not bee । condm-ted with »f tto United 8utes .m tto 1st &lt;d Fehru
information in my |vMseesion, and
ary
last poased a rnsAluU.m. which i* m
tear in rouidaGiut ways that Col. Mat
poid judgment nr eoonmny. and that
ttot which I hare recently ArriAH'from
tod the officers are d"|ng all they esn m the m&lt;»-t nimble authority, fam liiAmto! too Iwtof widely spnad among tto the words fidlowing, nanidy : “A resin
E\L ESTATE FVH SALE.
lattoa Ml ton tiling to tto togi-lntUM
keep the regiment in the service. | have tn cherish the b-tef that ptotomaj sni- Bodinmoftto Southern Stkteo, that
toe lgnA* of their frirmer orncrs will,' at
cutty creed with (iwire than half
tto mnaity b snroly and nrpi.Hv trrtjimgit^
least in part, to divided among thpm,
sett into a apirit of mttbmaliG, sad’Um'(
/ZrsotoaL By AtoSmale «n&lt;l ll-M«e •/
hakeom -frofit the jti'-tiM, of thia ’Bq.
neprwamialien, connected wltli a pm- wba ’ • This tohef fa seriously fnp-rfer- IL-prssentativrs «-f tto United Sutra of
jrerly s.ljioted arshin rd Uut1q&lt; wtili
ing with the willingness nf the fr&gt;i:du»&lt;-n Aiiirrto bi Gmgrass a*waibiwl, lay
rwmli in a hnrmotiinu.1 reatunirtoii Mkhc
thirds id both Ihiusr' owicomng, tluit
rvtottons of th* Btetrs to the national townrke contract' for rhe coming jMtr. toe fidl.wmg article to prnp«&lt;d to tto.
to antne fortto the freedmen's Bureau lb
r as ' aura as peace was prraianrntiy re Union. FhcrejMirt of Carl R hurtt is,
nn atooiute nrerwutr. until eirR law is. L-gidsiurss ..f the several 8uiH.ua
sl«wvd. - The ouwk i&gt;( the leaders of this herewith trsuandttcd. as r.-qm-&lt;t&lt;A by’ ca-al lidwd snd epCirred, erairing to sinrwdwirtll to the CwtaSilsthm nf toe
the Senate
No report from the Ron.
•. Retail fem are released and enjoying «H‘j
tto freedmen their right' and full pro- United Slates, which, wton rsl fted br
John Uorode has been reccivcil by the
the cMinifaria of h-me. N-w, wr would President. The attcaiitui of tbe Seoste teosfoh. A t prntent, however. It ' A jS? t krrs fiivrtbe of said L-giafalurH, shall ba
valid to all .inuru end purp-m as a
' ‘But would you not.,insure your prop like.bhkai.w wtot.w bar* doo* (hot wr U lavited tn tit- amromp-nying. rq*q (d | tleperrdi-nt &lt;&gt;l the nrintpry eaubli-hmapt1
nt tto emtntrv. and M.wn* v&gt; to VMPd- pert -raaid Cmsthmion naiutdj :
erty against l..«* by firaT’ 'Itot must era not ruiiifod to as good treatment as Lirate antOrnenD Grant. wlxt reooup/J
Abtici.1 13 -i- Bscvius 1 — Ndtto'
ed by the different agent* of tbetopsMi,
depet'd up«m HreutustancM. Fire W«ur-‘ (tow. Tberi I. toe go-d thing (to m raWraltar ofin«p.-ction through acyJ atonrding to their individual uniipu*.'—' slavery m.r iuv.fluuUry sersitude rsi-rp*
Eli. ESTATE FOR SALE.
aoce cannot for a iu»iueui be reck»iia&lt;i m k-brever: tto' health of tto regiment is i-to! bf the Star- whqw inbabhante pto 1, EvrryVrtore General Hnwanl, the. Able sa a punUkiiwM fiir crime wtor».f milidpatcd In the rriteniaw.
'..
,1
hebd riftto bhrvau, mml&lt;- friend" by the party* atoll kava toeo &lt;foiv cwvieud
tto same category wUb .life insurakce.—i generally g.nd.
(Signed)
ANWU£WJ0tfX50k
shall exist within tto UmlM Stales „t
Jtok
andfitlrliisthiciioh*
and
advioa
he
Oto’Kto»w much
tto nperatl ma •&gt;( Washington, Dvc. jfllh, 1805.
Firs insurance is a pmcawnotary mraxira
gave, bttr'tlie eonipfitlnl was. that wham
against has iif wtoC Ws'Mlfrttdy poseea. tto Freedmen’s Bureau, to« fmtn M
Bscrios 2.— CmgreM .toll tove p,w^
It is not a baxxard for tibUitfoig inure,--'1 slight acquslntancv I tore wilb Captain
.-torwfiirvethisartiele by appropriate
Headqnarters Army of the’ IF. SWea.) 1 **“”*
-J—4’-- ,'k------- •*legiatailiio.
Its expose, also, in urdiunry cum, is but Csrpart, (ttf agent at ibis plw) I tobeva
Dw-mbrrjfl(h ISCS.
f
And wtorraa ft appran fmm official
him. to to a" Christian and a geeUsiusn, To bi* Ewllrwy, A. Jnhi)son. Presi­
document* on file in I bl* department, tfu
dent nf the United Stales:
wilL I hare On doubt, carry owo the
Fire insurance tad utt frequently Haye the and
i
tto anHmdtueut to tto DmMitutoio of tbe
. 8m—I rep'y to yowtiote of the tBrti,
United,'8l&lt;ar» pmp.«ed afi.resold, btM
incendiary's torch. But, fHs Inoitatas .true policy of tto giwsrmneo*. I believe
inst, n-qm-oting a report from me,
tom ratWIrd by tto Isgbdaturm ./ tto
to*W generally well disposed ing »ueh iufonnntlon as I may be’
neerf eared a life.. And even ■ hhttoys tb*ciiban^
I
8Ut*s ui' lUtmto, Rhode hiaad, MitH.it
advantages, the jndgeuH-nt should dictate, toward tF* gilvsmmrot. but, of course. sesOrti of coming wfthni the itonpe tft
»R IV.E-r*
Maryland, New Yofk, Wret Virginia.
l he iuqniriva mitdeby the Sanstr of jjtf
as totha probable benefit* to to tori rod
Virmia, Obi... M—mri. Nevada InJ? ,
ru E 18 E. i *«' 13. *0 arrre;
eadlf EK J N. SV. toe. slth«
United Staten, in their muilirtb.n nf tto
ttorvfrom.
ana, Dmi-iana, Minoew.l*. Wwomo^ i
12th inst. Thaw 'the ’honor (tt snttou, tnThfe.trtJ
SSS*
Vsrmoet.Teumm.Arkanm.Cawwetk
I
We have intimated ttot jadgMuat
the Mhiwlwg, with ynnr ablimvsL and। fntairc. T1
r»wMU. t-*r.r. ..J iaipn.Trd ..J JJ
should ba used rwUtive U&gt; taking .tmk&lt;*
y UIVTSIOII Of
also that of the honorable .SccrvUry, pT
arms wars brulr-so.1 of trot quality, sad wtifeIs
:
ulto
stIto
rUhgs
rf
Haauag*.
policy upon imra Mat- 4n taking a purely
' mall tweotyaavehStates;
•
I left Wtohkngtnn eitv On .the 27th ofi
A SnrrTT, SealBCT-—The B&gt;tooa Trar
speculative view t&lt;f tto matter, this i*
A ad wtorsaa, tne whole number nf
lart mmuh f.Tthe parptoe m HM'inxeJ
States in the United Stalo* is TMrty^iS,
certainly true. It Is onAudbted^'trne
jour ofin*]&gt;Tti&gt;m thr.&gt;auh&lt;xit i&lt;o&gt;na ofi
‘red rit e. “It cannot be exp- W-d
•TTu Foniana ia |»r*e were to lie. itotfowtorti Stale* lately' in rt-WIjo'n,
tried last M-od.y, Nov. 271k. nod ttosr mid ti what ohnngea were neoraagry in
trifle were iv-ksd forward to toth Inter- tto di-fowdlton of the WHlitsry
, therefore, the fruedmen require hr
, tto emmtry. tob there fworti oquU: bo.j
rednc.-d and kxtonsea curtailed' Aou'

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these States towards ihr General Gov-.

euanee ..f the sremrf eeetita uf tka act
u,

«m*,»m atom, a tobto.*, a tombac. .&lt;
I ktowr h tW'Jteto anlid er piigsAl!.—
Tk^ erenpull women's wstr tails tu
’pitars.-.ro ascertain wtottorttoy are full
i&gt;f lttoh(.toadaf Wtot maaatteus that
dirty -id d.«. Joke BaH. will next be
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tfcfcAbrxki

*&gt;«Rh Ito iIrpartraeM,
ib would &lt;mM»*. Kapa
nkAUv!22ilLa

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- ntdtotkm of th* laws uf the Pttitad

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Printing,

18H YoR RIDES, PELTS AND
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Hstosgs.yirKUBL1'H &amp;XA8OM

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HD.m*tbe fimliah.-—von ten make
rtov Xtoite. QMImH
examine to hsswio. twg^y mm^d be

The Thirteenth

annuel Stow of the

BarryGranty. Agricultural S-ciety s»«
iaUnato gr.weda of theSiciety. m
Haattop. on Wednesday aadThursdn.
OfitoWTiTbfind Ito, IM5
Num tor
of entries fta |&gt;rt«n»"&lt;' dll.

Number

Labor preparing gtouixla fur

SVttCBONS CARO. ...
»OCTn VEAl'QV'ETlMHMjK, aom
ANU »ItLKH
SURGEONS AND PIIY8K.1ANS.

' Feud for stock
PriBtiug
Pohc.- and gate keepers
Exper.se&gt; « Speaker
.Samdry material* Ai.expenars
• Premium* paid to Dec. 201b
ah balnoce on keto Dee. XO

A Tuiso or Bxairr n a J«r Feaavxa:
—Christinas is pul. 'Hutt day h* di.petia-,

SStJ eheap totubk-* and nerlaaa toy e ia past. .&lt;
The children have torn made happy, it if I

But New Year isGunuig ;
and what mure appr-pnatetluw t&gt;&gt; make
a rich and elegant and endariug gift »•'
'to loved «*&gt;*•• that duster around, our

•iMapto/t.

•rar heart-. Think id it—a foes fid
watch, an rlrgant chain, a splendid 4lrc&gt;
time-keeper, a beautiful silver out»r. a
net of rijvrr sp «&lt;•■. an elng*nt tow'
pta'imd ear drops, .&lt; a«cB a fine gufil
ring—wkat more appropriate for a New',

Year's Gift I All these things and nwew.
are kept for sale, very cheap, by 8. IL dt
XL IL Cuoh fa C-., at Kn-wrl('s store.

is a men «&lt; energy and Integrity .and wdl
otoearur to merit the favor of the pubta
in hie new busiiws*. Remember Bart.o
when JUt link for druga, grace

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
or the »perdy and cbVtkxh' Ciitr .of |atenuiitent Fever. &lt;w CktUa sad Fbwr.
Dumb Ague. Periodical Head Jrto br‘
Bl Ilion. UeMfecLepmd Bdli~oa F*v«r..
indeed. fi&gt;r tto whole cbwo R.I di*M«*w
originating in bllUry drr*ngcnonl.
tMuseil by tto; malaria of n.isiaistie.

they keep nice &lt;&gt;» Hare. We know that,
hating tried lhea&gt;. Ttot eon of Christ•oas Oysters ana Ito beouhtog old Santa
did f»r on, and *e are p will re they came

FrwtiGtodsS.m**.

■

pwwr la the r&gt;&lt;W« buaisea*.

THE

Maus

Al Phillipa Make • rahabie tom worthy
a.
« U.J aUl w t—t S',
tain,Man
ns UM. ■. a-1

�Jitil ait
•rircui

JluttUaimi.

WEEKLY,

book. For iwtaixx. «h&lt;t foliuaiug. from
ibe lUrWo.H.d T,ws .- ►Jmie.Bactan.n,
tluHextiaordmary illualrutloti' uf Um trim
reniaik that not inly great men hav»
thrir weakness Isit iltllv ot&gt;«. Um—that
tiMMfel of deportment, wh. o-mid oarer
ba trusted by bia iwat intimate friends
&lt;*e single b.-ar-md (be breast r&lt;«
Urea of abuse admimairatiisi wars bW
accomplished Vice Presides! and b‘s
magiiificeut nrice. the hm..| rirg.nl «»
man that avtr resided at ita While
House—haa written a b.-*. After any
number of years in the United ‘ Statw
Senate, after having served aa Minister
at St- Janu-a and President al ..ur Capi­
tol. after dabbling for aaunbdd period in
Urn muddy waters &lt;&gt;t Pennsylvania poli­
tic*, stricken
avoir strange visitation
&lt;&gt;f God, wiuo judicial btindasas, hr ha»
published a Ims*.’’

E W GOODS
IRTON 4c MAJJPS
HASTlNCAilciOV

and Station,

.lithe'Ialui

HEW YOtt
i'r.Ta£Dr

Adzsrtfa^zwul davrsU to hem is arise Mo

FRESH ARRIVAL OF

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Asd eoataias ike That Chapter af Fvw aad Uskdfsf Aery, fram |hs psa M rmrjpjigly^irlhW.

■ M© JACKET

BOVTSD eiOSKEBS;
' 01
stenr leei Mnsnris IhsUUe
a tale

oF riluxTiEft’LiFK

S«r:ci is •bsrsfors taersby gura. that

uabrsachcfths family of the lateUrneuted
HttHrtlEWT OF THE PytTKb HTATtS,
II. —-&gt;u—... .z r.—v.
;

Acrtcaiia.al baelcty MeeUag.
An adjoartieil animal Hireling of the
Bmry Uoumy Agricultural Society,
U«v rlrctinn nt officere and oil ■er' l.usi.
»r»-, will lie held at the Cuirt -Ifcvfoe, iu
liuliiitfs, ■ II Tuesday the Mlb day of Jan*1
uary. IbGti. at lau/dock, P. M.
7
Dated Dec. 2(1. I8d3.
J. M. .Nrvtaa Secretary.

-s#ow-*nf*^a»»*
eThb bsukiwiih
, . . ..
SCM-r HODS. (TSE TEMlfWX -CBttP
THE USD^EISB;,
■

swiwraifrts-.

UE3CU*&gt;Nl&gt;,

BiAur

if.ivt

ctoTirilre.

The Thirteenth annual Show uf the
Barry Comity . Agricultural Society aa-

llastinga. on Wvduraday and Thursday.
October UtU and 12th, 1865. Number
Jt.S. fAUBBl'.’fT’l

WOOLEN FACTORY.
Dastisus. Midi.
diturea of ttaS-iciely are as follows :

;e Gossip

Diary of a Vi

WANT 23 000 IU nf WOOL: la
mopfartiiri: igfai CLOTH— • •’ 1

Bal. on hand last y ’r as report'd
Premiums not claimed included

CUANcetTSALE
'TATE OP NlCBIOA.X.-rAs (X
•• Ta-keta aurf Sundries/
“ Aid from County Assessed

*•
••
“
“

l^tuor u.aaiug gates
Lmtiber f -r well
Labor digging well
Pump fi.r well
Ditching

•

II 00

jfAtira rontiMrr luu.lua^
Ovrr SaWePa XBR &gt;««»«, n»»tinn. Mleh rhoU^rsphs, 4a»Wutyres. Phebypes. Ac., Il all
tile IsteM i-vi mast iMpr-ird Heirs.
A rsllawreusent cad eanstr oMsms. Freesre
... U..-.
u

PUANPMY oiyfeR.
■ r.r nr lucnrosy. draft J“ Printing

SURGEON^ CAKD’..^*

moRU ’

®.u&lt;;i»Art#Eltf’;M8K'Tlrf

4..0 * &lt;Wg. ft-/*•—
irvl.1 11. Ck'dry,

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□TATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicial Clr-

««&gt;» t«b n«aiw»

Eu.Sb AND PliysiCTAXS.

K0 SCIATCIIIKO

3328 33

m&lt;is b.lma att — iu ircn.
|.M

C AKSr . WAlL&lt;V.fc0TCKKA

ansa. foretMwaa Jassary

llth and

c*n Crty. fure..«&gt;. Jyapary hah amir

luBalo, aftersevaa dyipaiy llth aad

REDUCED PRICES*
Will

alered aa a core fee Pyspepsis sad Liver
e. Il is eecuSASicoded hr 4laU«(sistad
n&gt; and phralciaaa id tbs Usited Hlafaa Ar
oOrcrs of the am.y asd Jtaey, by o. i Oral

nr

BIT

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any fibu

BIIEIMLI

in iu»n»«si'

Good Calico for20cU I erary trtir st bwr^am^eiljhmy
OTUER TniJtGl Ut PMOFtMtTIWX.j iMuadTSem^&amp;vhy aad torn I

'JWWEiUjT

asateh, on elegant chain, a eplwdld silver
limv-kveper, a licautilul silver castor, a

igiac, sturnveas. Jssaary Inh aad'

At greatly!

0.1). SPAULDING,

A Tuma ur Uiaih is a J«&gt;r Eosxvaa:
—Chriatiiiaa i&lt; past. Hot thy h.r dispans

ing ebrap baubles and usvleM U«ya is past.
The chrhlrcft have l«rm made happy, it ia
True, and in this lira all the ment &lt;&gt;■
eheap toys. But New Year is coming ;
and ahal more appropriatetiinv tu makr
a rich and elegant *nd enduring gift to
the loved onta’ ibat duster around unr
ipimes and « boar alTeCtiona laiue around

NEW GOODS

cn.vNcERY olll'Elt

•et of ailver ap «&lt;•, an slogan! b-amm
pin and rar dn.p, or even a fins gold
ring—what mors appropriate h»r a Nc»
Year's Giftl All these tbmgi and m-*r.
nre kept fnr rale, very cheap, by S. H. de

for clUUtrsn.
M-' ».». McKLWAlK.
U..ucr., Aog. I. tm*.
S«»»BAJ

STATK or KICUHiAS.- Eisma Jt

Beuoin ii not Banxine
Benzoin Elixir

D. IL C-m* Ac Cl, at ilnaarll’s store.

f&gt; the berl^^NluaUsiUi^DiHuei

Jfc— a M,„.-A. M.», —1.1

is awd sad rasa—mataCnp- Phystcteai •
BEReZoW^ELIXIR

Geo. Beuhain m the fiim uf Burtim &amp; o.au lairiy days
,
B-Um. TU —
I. B-««.
Maiu. Mr. Main is a mbwls and With
TH0Ma4 F tlfApR •-t Cb.-irt-

DRY GOODS.

bROCERHHH

rwneaiwaa.
______________________ Bow IUves,Ct.

■

Uncqualed Remedy

Dll. CROOK S

urs the class .4 AImsms it H
rl for V
&gt;r.dsat cut alt tUMWluSlab*n t- nunklad.

nmtzhni
Ikrse.-:. Cbiesgo, IJI.

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'

Vegetable Extract,

Ur indgt'a Fnr pamphtri ts vhe'T.fo

•prvdy and cv'ttain,Cure
ml Frsrr. ur Chill, aad i*van
Arm-. Peri.Mji.Trf firm! Aeta*f*
• U.aiUd-;^

r

PUBimHG the BLOOD,

Prvveis's erlee. -it tadotised t» !Ult the Isad
af di s«ber pnpemtfoas^ be**81* *r “* £'**'

j» J"r "'"Sih*"1 c *r*
,JM&gt;- .' ’’
L Jaaw/unn BEd Aforei wvK *...

Iyer’s Ague Cure,

the

. OrsTBaa—Cole dt Son krap alt kinds
s^family groceries, and are d.sag a thri»•
ing busioem. They keep a meat and
provision market alau, and wtat is n.orr.
they keep ntca Oyatara. W« know that,
baring triad them. That can of Uhristenas Oy alert «aa the best drag &lt;»ld Santa

l—ty day. baton *« tits. gMdriusd for Usr

lamrywar.

■h'iXtftrBuVl£e»v

did fcf on, and we are p-ilive they came

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

Iran C*4a it Son’s.

TUB CUBIT FEMALE REMEDY
FOB iBIlBGULalUHES.

Mdua ft Pnii*iPa.—Jso* Mans has

.
I tell fnr cash ur ready ]

nothing Cor interrat, nothing

bos*a, aetMag 6&lt;r bad debt*;

U|m A O. PuiLUPa. aa a IwvinMn

VMT tMAll. rtlfft

paruitr in the Rn«ery bualacaa. Maua
AiPNUipa M»ka a rWisbls firm worthy

of pamaaga. ••«« »*
dsalera, whrre dnJdrEB eaB trade aa wall

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GOODYEAR

. an msTAxsD xb xpm.Y

• 10,000 j sheep acauerwd among the formera who have parchaaari fond rf them,
LSiSH"1»•
S»r ' &gt;rSl fa*1*

ef.trilririiids,
7jy». ftwartlwvAft'Fwr'#

©RUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

"^Atetmr^

note them. Never let them aland or'
lie bi mod armow.
' *- "
2. Take ep lamb bote early ia Bernfcer, and keep them up till December
tel following, when they may be turned

CtOO x&gt; 0

and will fee sold nt

NEW GOODS,

OF ALL KINDS.

Railroad Prices,
HriyaiDi EXTRACT

3. Drop ar take out the lowasl bars

»on.

Roberts &amp;, Stbikeii,

To Suit the Times.

.' -CCbwnlevery day.
w
NAHJB,
5- Begin graining with the greatoet
STOVES,
cere, and use .lbw unallast qeaallty at
TIM WARM af AU SWOB, of his own
first.
—K Ifa eweloeeahacUmb, milh daily
Baaelbctars, eat Warranted Coed.
foc’a few days, and mix a liule Mum
With her salt.
.P
STOVE PIPE,

Have just Purchased

2EDUEKD IF®2®B3 ?
wg DEW

DRY GOODS
m NEW YORK, SINCE THE

Groceries,

Wasteskasp sab

&amp; Give the lambs a little mill food in
lime of weaning.
9. Never frighten sheep ifpossible to
avoid it
10. Sow rye for weak once ia ebld

School

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

from those Strong, to the Fall, and give

Books. BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

BTA.'nOXTHR’Z’,

GROCERIES! W***™ *KD U1-‘8B '1'ARS-

CERIWD-STONXS.

jgGOJKg

Farming Tools of all
Kinds,

OUR STOCK

aito

P^Aua,

K. Dos'! Im ae» .poll &lt;K1 feU
Srf.fer.
'

Hats &amp; Cap:

fctb. rnretut, txis. fahck, irrTLorr*

■

_—AND

Ut *C1J£NCK’M

IS. Ont teg-locks Dearly Spring.
1&lt;J. For scours, give pummed alum
in wheat bran—prevent by taking great
cere In changing dry for green feed.
17. If one ia lame, exanslwe the foot,
clean out between the hoof, pare the hoof
Hunaooad, and apply tobacco, with blue
vitriol boiled In a little water.
18. Shear al once any cheep commen­
cing to abed ita wool, unlace the weatl.er
ia too set etc, and nave carefully the pelt
of any cheep t lurid iea.
19. Have acme good work by to re­
fer to al least; thia will be muney in your

AND WOODEN UtAHE

OUR FACILITIES

For Doing Busimess,

mt um*a, /

Which will be sold

VER Y CHE.1P !

Ufljiwm EXTiWS BUCuS
lEH?tKJUdS3boe WAA0

FOR CASH OR READT-PAY.

l»a^S«&lt;t&gt;n with bis Store la «

PATENT MEMOIHEt.

HARNESS SHOP.
TTSF HKLM-BOIJD’S
EXTRACT BUCHU
To* ail .e»h w—4 iC&lt;asnraetasse«MKtete

DiOerrtri methode art practiced in wiateriiigbeew. Il iaiteceaaery U&gt; pmlcct (bcm
•specially from two thinga—fretn being
frown aod from being atarved. , The lat­
ter happene when they collect together
efoody In the coldeet weather, , and the
comb becomea covered with frml and
ice, I be moiature from the bodies and

&gt;o»t

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EXTRACT BUCHU

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich.

CROCKERY

« mucrunS^'

froten, excluding than .from the buoey.
The entrance to the hiveje liable Au be
atopped with ice, aad the bece tbua aeffocalcd. The bee never peseee into the
torpid state in Winter like •«&gt;• other
Insects; it periahea at a degree uf cold
low enough to Irene it. Aa in the caaa
of other kinds of farm slock it requires
leas food when kept warm and comforts
Me. If the Mm are to be carried into a
house or teller, the place for them should
be cool, dry and dark. The best method
ia to buuse them, unless sufficler.t protec
tioa can be given them on the stands.—
The Russian and Polish beekeepers, who
manage bees as extensively and sucocea.
felly as any, winter their hives on the
elands; but they make their hives of inch
and a hai( plank, and wind the upper part
with twisted rapes of straw or eordage
bo fnereare the protection M‘;ml the extrro.es W beat end cold. If left on tbs
stands him made of common buards
need additional covering ; the enUanra
sbouM also lw narrnwed ao as to Jrave
a space enough for a aingf e bran pass.
niu.t not be allowed to becuns
•topped with frost and lev dead bees and
filth. Light enow may cover the Live

astiw ’ssf-.si
Mwparat affair

is the largest ever
brought to this mart, ■

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killing season, to racb'of O«r readers as
am “»«•»» gnte.wWeliqrs’
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etet taWe. Clran the carcass of the
leaflet. Take off the te al Ike aoklw
joints. 0«V te M off tew to the
•teiMttfrqKtaiiaiLateJowlJte tU.
•hull, end obqrrteakdt lenfhwiae on
thwutelsr ahfe. a» BS to remova the
bmine fully. Remove the bedrboew is^ ■
ka whole length, end with a terp knife
&lt;«&lt; the skin-then the for. laavlag
ct-’y Afoml onobslf ineL of fol m the
apraal column. The mMdtea or atdes ,
era now eat frsei baawwen the quarters, «
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                    <text>NO. 56.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1866.
Q( Sartinjs ^anurr,
18 PUBLISHED KVKKY WKJWIBDAT,

K»n*Hi HUH! Iliuri gistings’ 4»usinrsa ftrtttorj.
|

'jriMradmcr

Great rush of

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Stkritii jpuirg.

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NEW GOODS !
AT

sorering Ma facvwiU hee band*. 1.a

, '
ford's (eying : . • ■
"Wbee I fuued that my poor boy did
not rise from »hara he bsd faitas. 1 stal­
ed him by tbs erm and radsly polled him
to bis fret, and wm about to strike him
again, whoa aomstbmg in hta face—hit
look—arrested my arm, and i asked him
If be was hurt.
■ ,■ - ■
“I am afraid l am, pa," ba mildly answnrnd, olmging to my aim far support.
. «Whore !-1 asked la greet alarm, for
notwithstanding my brutality, 1 fairly
Jl*Hlitei Irl Ji L-n cJlvii
i
"Here," be replied, lay tag his hand up­
on hfa bip.
“In sitaube 1 took him ia »y arma and
carried him to bis bed, .fregn which be
usvarroee thsiamc bright aetive boy
that I bed so cruelly struck down on tbst
Cle of stones.. But after many months
came forth a pda, saddened Dole fol-,
low. bnbUuta.cn a crotch------- "
Hare Mr. Hanford broke down, and
wept like * child, and ths teareafourolled
t^Dorin^iphestat' When he rennnd

ACKLEY’S
DRUG, GROCERY k BOOK STORE!

Drugs Received !

i
r.w'™o?k“

BATTLE CREEK UNDERSOLD:
GREEN, JAPAN AND BLACK TEAS,
7*A« bail ntr brought to Halting!.

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

RADWAY'S

RELIEF.

READY

STATIONARIES.

rutt * XMVBXOM
Envelope*. BaC White, Bnrse* ud

Photograph Albums!

Candies &amp; Candy Toys,
No end to them

01® SAITOA CLAUS
Make* bi* Headquarters at Ackley's this

aKtSfiriSiT. 5='^3.*s?t

rareprevsetive. io U&gt;ow ebo aw il agMatt tttraks of Ibra* m«leilK-». In cow of mCamsUus
efttw bowels. UUoaa Colle, Fainter's snlle or
3*rt.*« utflamslory dUraw. the Jteedr Ueh.f
immM.ildy slorU rose -M comfort. Itpo*wows marked
over all preparation*
-»—•— ——'-•»• -“'nar, «i&gt;4 oll.ir opiate*
asbr inT|mrtinr virxr
, end snieua,; the vita!

A FRIGHTFUL
DISCOVERY

“What do yon mean by such earlessnessf” exdnlmod John During to his
sun William, a fine Lad of twelve years.
-Take tM«r&gt; added, striking fas boy
a heavy bldw on the side of Uta bead,
••and that, snU that,” repeating the blows,
the last ot which Itnuiked the boy over a
plow that stood by* his 'aide. "Get up
now and go lnto the bouse," continued
the father, “and seo'1f"yiiU epn't fieep out
^f mischief Jbi* k* 'while,' %nd atop fast
crying or I’ll gire-yuu something to cry
for."
• The boy Started for the bones, strug­
gling to suppress his sobs as be went.
- "ft te astonishing," arid Doring, ad­
dressing a neighbor named Hanford, who
was standing near tbs bam, and of course
bad seen and beard what had passed,
“bow troublesome boys are. Just see
these oats bow that I've got to pick up
just for that boy's esrelevsnres," nnd he
pointed to a meaeerr ot oats which Wil
Item had accidently overturned.'
'
“And it we* for that trifle that you as­
saulted your child and knocked him
down I" replied Mr Hanfiird it&gt; a sorrow­
ful tone.
.
During iociked up from the oats Insurprtan, and reposted,
,
'
“Awaited my child and knocked him
down 1 Why, wbat doytxl mean;neigh-

“Just what 1Mid. DM you not knock
tbediild over that plow T*
“Why—well—no. He kind of stum­
bled and fell osar , fa'l faoggedly replied
During. “Doypugo against parental
authority 1 Haven't I a right to punish
my own children f*
,
•
,
“Certaloly you have," responded Mr.
Hanford, “In a proper maoaer and In a
proper spirit, but not olbefwiae. Do
you think that a father hns a right to re­
venge himself upon hta ahOd r
“Of cou res hot; but who's talking about
revenge 1”
•
'
••Well, friend Doring, 1st me aak you
another question. For whiat purpose
‘ “
■**
punished r
f
ike H better, and 80 it
quickly answered Dor'•‘For anv other purpose F quietly ask&gt;

A DEAD
If bit eMMree W1 sod bn&gt;Us er otheswise hart
iMmirire*. the Belief muevea all pain and dw
eoter^noftbeakin.if Uwy bare Jb«ffltel*ra.
tb* Relief takes out the pre and relieve* tluem
from aa(.teta. I *”»«»•«
witaeol abet-1
Ue of ludwat'* Readv Relief within »y reach;
srwiuttbe rtlta, tba very moment that my atom­
wk at bowels are ret ef enter, oee of Bedway «
J'iUa ia ail that Ire,“lt* «« reetare wy ajatem ta
order aad re^ularisy.____
Soin ar naCUGISTri. sse *t
. .
w „ ■- u
1&gt;v* New ti ork.

eu- •

INIJfaW

aiuaur

MAN'S
BODY

doom

MRS. F. D ACKLEY
HMiyt &lt;rf a fins sesortmeat ri Mxmsw
Gsam »&lt; &lt;m X^ristAxytas.
___
LaJNJPT
jtoXKJOS,

FOUND

,

•d Mr. Hanford.
, . ,
“Well, no, not that I can think of just
now," replied Doringthoughtfully.
“And nnw, my friend," kindly contin­
ued Mr. Hanfol'd', “$&gt;’TOi »upposo that
your treatment trf yt&gt;or’’iub a few mo­
menta ago did him any good, nr has made
him any belter, or has inereamd his respset ftDd’effitoiion for you! The boy, I ven­
ture to nuy is utterly uacoaesrioca of baviirg dune any wrong, and yet you sudden­
ly Msnultedhim w Uh vtoleaee and Anger
sj&gt;d gave him n batting which nn peniten­
tiary oonriot cab be subjeoted to without
bating tbe outrage toquirad into by a
Icgislsuva exMwmittm.' But Iwre trij

"Yu» have probably noticed that he
fa lame t” biins-.- ,»■ ■ ■&lt;■i ••'f'
■ ■ ■
"1 bass noticed it," said Dering, ‘faad
be told me begot hurt whM fie wmb
boy." - "/ « '
■ ■
“Yes," respondoA Mr. Hanford, with

••This is a humUmting narrative, neigh­
bor Doting, sad I wocld not have related
ll.to you, had I not supposed that you
needed the teeeoo which it contains It
is Impossible for me
give yon any ad­
equate idea of the suffering which I had
undergone 00 account of my brutal rash­
ness to my boy. But, fartanatelr, It has
been overruled to my own good and to
that of my family also. The remedy,
though terrible, was complete, and no
other child of mine has ever been punish­
ed by me except when I was in the full
posaaaaion and exercise of my beet facul­
ties, when mv sense of.dnty had been
ebsstened and softened by rewon and af­
fection.
“1 devoted myself to my poor Charley
from tbs lima be left the bed, and we
came to understand each other as I think
but few fathers and sons ever do. The i
poor boy nqver blamed me for blighting |
so much happiness for him, sad 1 bare ।
sometimes, tried to think that perhaps his
life has been happier 00 thd whole than it
would have been bad 1 not been taught
my duty through his sacrifice. Still,
•■ohlw-.r Ttririn* I ahould tw anrrv l*&gt;

• 8Lsxr.—Exercise your body and your
mind gently till you are tired, and no
longer -. sleep till you are refreshed, bnt
no longer ; when' the bad becomes, irkseme, get op, if dreurastances .permit;
when again nature calls for rest, fallow
her dictates, and regard not the time or
hour. In health, custom roles ; but when
sickness takes the helm, nature will not
be controlled. In good health, aeven or
eight hours* sleep is generally suffidut;
a disposition to He In bed beyond the
usual hours generally arises from borne
derangement of the digestive organs. In
sickness. If the patient la favored with
deep, nothing will eo soon renovate and
restore strength; when a none sees her
patient Inclined to sleep, let everything
give way, no mattar what time It happens
A patient should never be awakened to
take medicine; no medicine can be so
beneficial as aleep, which la the balm of
Gilead of this stale of being, and com­
forts both mind and body beyond any
other thing. Sleep is sound, sweet and
refreshing according as the alimentary
organs are easy, quiet end dean.

AB*'I&gt;tasS S/Wt''

h gsadaman of PMtadelphta, wbo bus
reterttad »from a eqjoure uf’»«»•
WMfia to ibo Southern Sutoo, during
wtocbktaMhc peida vtau to tba partab
Born in Bedford, Jferr HaqpeMre, efa^AUtyfatebwirisns. at white pteea
bejtast the .fatend or nxmetatoof salt,
’ which taa been before noticed as one of
abd witfad te Detroit, Michigan;
the rasources oi tee Souihero OooWtrMayor ofttMeMv te»M , wsatefeated acy during tl»e last psrt.of ths fate war,
for Gorerore of Michigan i-18fi»; wre
gives the folJowtag foate 1
elected a Benater In Congress from Mich­
“Tba name fa the island is 'Petit
igan far the term pommeu^ng 1 in 1K&gt;7 Aunre’and poosisu «r;„a bill, at aorao
and ending in MOB, nervtnjr te a member tgipteja, hundred and sixty fwt high,
of the
Wlton Dbteteaf CM- OQutefafag Jtte'Ut 2,340 acres erf land, w
urabla and chairman rftbs CoqMaittaeoo aouededJyrUteJfatete &lt;rf Bayou Vermil­
Commoroo. .IIfi.,.WriUXe-®l*'t*J ,0
' Hoe. situated about tape miles from Ver­
Sonata to 1863 for the. .team ending hi million bay .fa tbs abov's n^med parish.
1869, serving oo tboG?Mmfttee oc Ravo“Although salt bos been msuufactored
lirtiooary Claims and on Minesm:d Min­ upon the island far many years, yet tbo
'I dtaeorery of minsa vm sot made until
.
.
/a«&gt;»fa.«■*•«&amp;*»'
1863, and they wore only worked by the
a Ho was bom in Bhufteburry, Vannoat- confederates for a period trf about three
Joly 10, 1806; was edmated as the mouths previous to its oreuposcj by our
acadtmtas of Bonnlngtoo an Brattleboro, I troops, and during this abort apace of
and st Williams Cuilege, where be grad- ■ time it is estiauted that the quantity
mted h&gt; J8W | studied taw and taught lire' taken put «M not leva than 20,000,000
an academy in Masaachusetta for slime ; pdbads, by rude machiaery.
removed to Mtahlgao to HM9. sod came
“The quality of the article is venr su­
to the bar olTerritory in 1883; fa perior (09-100) pure salt, and eo Ur as
1836 be wm a member of the Legislature taste have been made, Hie deposit seems
ottbaBtate; from 1841 he waa a Rapes ineg^ptetible, and promises to be one of
BMUtive In Congress from Miehigsa; greateal developments of the oge^and ebnin 1854 be was altaMd Attorney General Rsanlly of great broefit to the natioa.;
of tbe State, twice re-elected, and Mrving
altbougb the production of salt in the
six years, snd tas-18®Abs was elected s Baited Bfatea in 1850. was nearly thirteen
Senator to Congress in tbo ptaosttf iuffi. jnJUioM of bushels, , yet the Imports^00Bingham, dsressed.'fof*id term ending of this article from foreign porta were
in 1666, ssrvHSg m Chairman oft he Com­ ver« Isree."
.
.
mittee on tba t’srifia BaifrMd, sod M s'

IBtti, nnd coding in 187L serving &lt;K Ike
Library Committee.
Srxaajuroo c. mxaxxas.
Ila was born in Chester, Windsor
county, Vermont, June 28, 1S14;removed with his father to New York wbsu a
boy, and was left an orphan at the ago of
151 received a good * English education
at the Frankita County Academy ;atodiad taw si Ifachatter; removed to Mtabigan in 1838, ar.d there conimeacad tba
Prosecvting Attorney far Lenawee cetin
ly; sraa Judge of Probafa-for four yan;
a Presidential elector in 1856. and fa
IMO be was elected a Ilepreaentalive
from Michigan to the Ttarty-aevenfa
Congress, serving oo the Committee on
Roads and Canals; re elected to the
Thirty-eighth Qmgresa. serving on the
same committee and on that of Territo­
ries, and he was re-elected to the Thirty*
ninth Congress
jowr r. muuos.
n«. »aa bero in Kinderhook, New
York, March 3. 1813; waa apprenticed to
the mechanical business cotmacted with
building in New York city, and was a
master mechanic until 1856; in 1844 he
was appointed Superintendent of the New
York Penitentiary, bolding, the office one
year; removed to Michigan, and in 1856
settled tn E**t Saginaw ; waa President
of that village in 1850 ; during the two
fallowing years he waa a member of the
Michigan Legislature ; and in 1862 be
was elected a Representative from Mich­
igan to the Thirty eighth Congress, serv­
ing as a member of the Committee mt

of intereat and impoitauoo to every one.
Set a pitcher of Iced water fa a room lahabited, and in a few boure it will base
absorbed from the room nearlv all Ufa re­
spired and perspired gases of the room,
the tar of which will have become purer,
but ths water ia utterly filthy. Thia de­
pends 00 tlx fact that water has-tbs fac­
ulty of oondensing, and tbqjpby absorbing
all the Raaea, wlueh it does without in­
creasing ite own bulk. Tba efader the
water is, the greater ita capacity to cootain these past*. Al ordicary tempera­
ture,b pint of water will contain a pint
of earbomc acid gas, and several pints of
ammoeia. Dio capacity is nearly doubled
bv reducing the temperature to .that of
the ice. lienee water kept fa a room
awhill, ia always unfit for use, and should
often xeaowed whether it becomes warm
or not. And for the same reason, the
water In a pump stock should all be
pumped out In the morntag before any Is
used. That which has aloud in the pitcher
over night fa not fit for cfaTsa water fa
the morning.
Impure waler ia more
injurious to the health than impure air,
and every person should provide the
means ol obtaining fresh, pure water for
domestic nee.
'ReeOMmoTtiB Scerras.—Appearances
indicate that King Cotton is about to be
re-anthround, at least in spaeotatirs cireles. A Washington correspondent "f
tba N. T. CWwarerve/.M^ritaer, save: 1
•Pctrolram la played Mt as a fancy
speasiation here. and cotton planting ta
all tbe rage. High government officials
are acting Presidents and as Vice Preeipanics, while there arc scores of unincw^oestcd associations which have sect
Mens one down into Data with a few
thousand doltara, more or, lore, to colUrata the flocculent fibre."

A Tiusxsotvura Cojkc&gt;dx»cx—A cor­
respondent of the Portland Prtn has ex­
humed from our Revolutionary history
the interreting fact that in. 1780, when the
excitement throegbout the country occa­
He vw boni in Shandaken, Ulitar
sioned by the discovery nnd frustration
of the treason uf Benedict Arnold was county. New Tori, October JM, 1820 ; fa
moot intense, the Continental Congress ceivedagood academic edmwtioa; n
appointed Thursday, December 7lh, as a moved to Michigan fa 1844 ; studied law
and eame to the bar In 1840. end was
sleeted a Representative from Michigan
by providential tatorvestton that our to the Thirty eighth Congress, serving on
array and General Washington were the Committee on Comroirce and as
saved. Jobe HaneoeA. then Governor Chairman of the Committee on Expedi­
HeofMexsaebuttetta, recommended the day te res on the Public Buildings.
to bo observed by tba people of that etectod to the Thirty-nfa th Congrem.
State, hta a abynlar eomcMacee that
w. k ■raowaareca.
the prorent chief magistrate oflbs nation; was born in Elmira, New York, June 18,
and the governors of the States, appoint­ 1821; removed with his parents to Miched the same day. the seventh of Dcesm- tena wbee a msrs child j gradwrted si
bet, as a day of Thanksgiving for tba fsjyai Cfal^ Oy, la~
same cause, the Mi vevanoe 3 tee poo-

A Juaaos Hom Tom, Coawnr.—Tba
Hun. Thomas Coprin—whose complex-'
ion, m*U well kndwn, is none uf the fair­
est—was introduced to an English gen­
tleman of some celebrity, wbo bad lately
crossed the big salt pond to ere the
American elephant on bis native sod.-—
Mr. Corwin was Introduced as an Ohioan,
This term evidently misled John Bull,
who looked far a moment a good deal
puxxled ; however, his face suddenly
brightened, and, seizing the hand of Mr.
Corwin, be expressed his happiness at
making bls acquaintance’; then kindly in­
quired whether his tribes wort al peace
with the whites | An explanation and
soma merriment foUo«ld.

A Foxx*—Two swam and a turtle
wasted to migrate from a waler tank,
but fas tiirtlo said bo did not know bow
to go. 84 tba swans told ■ him to take
bfad of a aiick with b.s e.oeth, aud tbsy
would carry him beiweao thorn ; but they,
charged h*m c-o: 0. (talk un the way.—
As they were flyfog with
os or .a viJ.
pursuits '. waselected to the-Senate of logo, th* people •*" faem, sad laughed.
WlehtaM la 186ffiand 1838, smite 1888 Ths talite imufac lbs Miao, forgot tba
was faceted a Rcprecentattae from Mich­
igan to lhaTWr»yteve«*b Congress, serv­
ing on the CommHtaeoa the Pwi-offiare
and Poet Ronda |«mi.h»- wns re-elected
ksteoIMrtjMdeta Gotwreaa. ; Ji H

�DRUGS! DRUGS!
HA8TIHG8 BANNER.
WeiieMUy ■•rilig,

*• lttN&gt;

i^asSEZE!?:

early popularity and
Washington, or the I—t
meat of toe industry and oepeblR’y

Jtral ni Jiiattllanrm.

WTItoJ
hmitvefon*'fo
and kindred a

*

FRBSIl ARRIVAL or
dull.—

Dtetrirtef

Tbo folio wing watt-timed article is

color.

of President Johnson has

rru'univTredlv bald abroad tbatf

bellfoo wobld be successful.

and toleration

HEW GOODS!

ofeiotoing.

within the District

been appointed a
lion. We believe that history will sub
t&gt;ngre*siur.al comBtaatiatc the fact that tie negro race is
rah^the loyal State* property developed, will become tff.valonly io be feared and dreaded when they for money advanced and expended in ue. It has facilitated tbe retostablishIf MBfaM*

fin* not exceeding three thousand dollars

pereon molested was ot African descent,
rectioo against the authority of tbe Uni- one half of the jury empanelled to try tbe
tod States on a large scale, and tbe peo­ indictment shall be of African descent.
ple are waiting to reconstruct their Slate
This bill was read once for information
governments and to eend their Senators
and ReprcwntaUvea to Congress.
to be printed.

alnna. There are two principal potato to
which ! beg to call your attention. In

piciou was carried from bia own district
into one where martial law was proclaim-1 truth aank into bis mind.
ed, end was tried there by drum-head
eourt martial and bong. “1 frar that lbs Dmorr Daitr Peer.—Tbe insugurafame of England," say s Mr. Bright, “has tion of a new paper at Detroit, is a fixed
never race* red a deeper wound or sderk- fact.
A few days since we visited tbe
spot whereon tbe building is being reared
eactions in that iaand." And Goldwin one block west of tbe post office. The
Smith,- in a letter to the Boston Daily capital aluck of ths company l« 8100,000
Adrertiaer writes: “As tho esse st a»tr 875,000 of which Is already raised,
present stands there Is nothing wbstever and the work progressing rapidly. Tbe
to ptova peculiar, much less indelible, eompony propose to build their own
ferocity in the negro rsee. But the whites building, erect it fa reference to the pur­
of toe island, tbe English officers who pose for whlob It is designed, and furn­
have been corrupted by tbe blandish­ ish it with material that shall nqt be exments of that depraved society (for it is eelltd by any printing bouse fa the West.
deeply depraved), and sad to say, tbe We were surprised to see with what
Governor himself, bare committed such unanimity the desire prevail* fa the city
atrocities,.that if toe Hume Government and otber*bactlcms of tbe Blate, for the
were to fall fa its duty of vindicating toe ■n!y. dignified and abla
character of this counter, It will be lime
letropolfo of our Stale, a
for an Englishman wbo cares for tbe
artainly very much neod­
ir is hoped for fa the Pool.
ong stood Id want open
we sole interest is not coaAra we (.ever to learu tout honesty is the
to the narrow limits of its
be» policytt Have wo not yet been
which docs not entertain
sufficiently taught that the “instinctive the motion that the Stale belongs to De
antipathy" and the "natural loathing" for truit, instead of Detroit belonging to the
an “inferior race” are luxuries too costly Stale.
One which will maintain th*
ftr any people to indulge In 1 What was rights and privileges which are strictly
the spring of the very panic which occa- ita own, and still acknowledge the rights
eioued these massacres by Englishmen of others.—Newaygo Rrpuhliean.
bet tbe conaciousnea* that a part of the
population ha* not,had fair play I Our
“CbHaervBlive" doctors have always
shouted very lustily over the horrors of
Tribtuu says that the people of Alabama
8L Domingo. But the horror* of Jama­
propose, by fair means or foul, to pre­
ica are quite as revolting and infinitely
vent the cufocnd men in that State from
more unpardonable.
becoming property-huldara.
Tur Pbxsent CoxouEsn.—The Waah- —A speaker in the Virginia Legislature

which was certainly not originally con­
templated by tbe Government. Treason
does, undsr existing circumstances, not
appear odious to toe Sooth. Ths people
are not impressed with any seose of its
criminality. And secondly there is, a*
yet, among the Southern people an vtler
abttnet of national feeling. I made it a
business while in toe South, to watch too
symptoms of “returning loyalty," a» they
appeared not only in private conversation
but In tba public pcr»» and In tbe speeche*
delivered and the resolutions passed at
Union meetings. Hardly aver was there
aa expreerian of hearty attachment to toe
great republic, or an appeal to the im­
pulse* of patriotism, but wherever subnilsalon to the national authority wan de­
clared and advocated, it was almost unifbrmly placed upon two principal grounds
—that under present circumstances tbe

lenre of brigandage in certain sections of
the 8onth, uf the probabilities of a claim
by the Booth for compensation by the
nation for emancipation and the damage*

1
tub xxcbo quBsnox.
Ths war left the labor system of tlx
South disorganized. Many negroes bad
left their masteia and followed our ar­
mies. Others had been removed to tlx
interior of tbe Slates by their owners.—
On toe cessation of the war and tbe cer­
tainty of thair liberty, their influence ex­
tended to toe maasea, unmoved through­
out tbe struggle. Large numbers left the
plantations; many flocked-to our military
posts, and others walked away merely
for toe purpose of leaving places, on
which they had been held to slavery, and
because they could now go with impuni­
ty. Still others, and their number waa
by no means inconsiderable, remained
with their former masters and continued
their work on the,field, hut under the agi
taifag Influence ofa feeling of restlessness
In some localities, planters endeavored
and partially succeeded fa maintaining
between themaelvea and tbe negro** toe
relation of master and slave, pertly by
concealing from them tho great changes
that had taken place, and partly by ter­
rorising them into submission to thsir
behesta. But aside from these exceptions,
tbe country found itself grown into that
confusion which is naturally inseparable
from a change so great and sudden. Tlx
white people wer* afraid of the negroes
snd the negroes did not trust the white
people; the military power of the nation­
al government stood there, and was look­
ed np to as the protector of both. The
efforts of tbe latter were well considered,
but unable to prevent the inevitable dlenrdere attending such a great and sudden
revolution. Gen. Sehurz then proceeds
to consider the solution of tbe preoent
social problem In case it should be sub­
mitted to the white* Inclusively.
sideration of.

•

The following is the full text of tba
amendment to tbs Constitution Introduc­
ed in the Senate by Seaator Cregin, of

ork will probably be shortly diseontin-

fur the next crop. They disposed to
deal fairiy by th* blacks, and offer fair
and just compensation fur labor. A num­
ber, however, have as yet made oo arrangementa, and are wailing for a disposi­
tion on the part of tbe laborers to close
contracts, »filch in many instances they
are unwilling to do. A good portion of
■■
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the Mexican EmtHte.
The French Minis:
flatly contradicts the report
milian is going to leave Mexi
advices of rreent data indicating that
Maximilian is stronger than ever with
the people, and that in a short liras every­
thing will bo in a most satisfactory con­
dition for toe stability of bls throne.

obligate themselves for the season on
remcnable terms. We are sorry that is
tbs case with so many, and would rejoice
to see these wild fancies supplanted by
more mature judgment. We have not
heard of on instance yet, where a contract
ha* been dueed, that did not give satis­
faction to all partirtl cun«rn»d.
[Fruklfa Review. ’

adopted by tbe House of Repr
183 to 36. on the first day of

M’Cafferty. the
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States lately in rebellion.
Resolved by toe Senate and House of
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LANDS FOR SALE.
Congress Bsaemblcd, That a joint commlltee of fifteen members shall be ap­
pointed. nine of whom shall be members
of the House and six of the Senate, who
shall inquire into th* condition of the
Slates which formed the aocalled Con­
from a letter received irom a man hold* federate Stales of America, and report
E M •&gt;&lt; &gt;
tog a high position, it Mya the excite­ whether they or any of them are entitled
5 wW.*xSKl» RnUserf.
to be represented in either House! of Conment caused by the late disturbance* Is
paswing uff, and all toe various and wild
reports that were in circulatiou alwut an
M
ai»o iSj IXSSam Ix&gt;U in Ihv lUbyeoj
organised conspiracy have vanished into port shall have been made and finally
acted upon by CnngrcM.no member shall 11 A*lteflb* above deamibed Land* wiU bo *oU
be received into either House from any
of the so called Cunfoderata States ; nod

committee without debate.

ment is started by tbe ladies, but they
desire tbe eo-operaliun of gentlemen also,
Of all kind*
tbe object of tbe a*aoc&gt;ation i* for Imt, entertainment and pestimo ;
one of ths objects aimed at.
fall at

|-M«u. O.l, Varalub aud Brv.br,.

Shop in "'.ill

Rxtcbxxd.—Our much esteemed fel­
low townsman. Dr. WtUUM Ursoax,
has returned to in after an uninterrupted be apeedlly
United States service. He cr.tered ths
service as Surgeon of the Seventh Caval­
ry, was subsequently promoted to Brig­ fyiag the Wsod
Sold by ilroggi j

until his discharge.

RD.
DOCT’X GEACQUEL DODGE, MORSE
AND FLLLKH
SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS.

Ho never asked for

Pbmoxau—Lrctaavs J. Wurms of
Woodland and Miss Naur J. Etus, of
thia village were unitedin matrimony,
by Rev. J. W. Bancroft, on Tuesday

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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lained as much injury as a finger scratch,
proves to some extent that there could
have been no organlxallon. All the out­
rages that went committed by tbe rebels
did not extend beyond toe fast days.—
Some uf the atrocities committed by them
are quite equaled by the crueltiee uf the
Provost Marshal. The principle that

letter in fevor of negro itifirage, Henry
Winter Davis says: Congress is asked
to goaranly as Itepnblicsn such de»p&lt;&gt;l
Ism* as these: In North Carolina, 631,000ciiixensoetrscize331,000;fa Virginia,
610,000 citizen* oauactxe 633,000 citi- [
xen*; in Albarns, 596.000 citixens ostra- i
eixee 437,000 citixrns; jn Georgia 501,000 citixen* oet&lt;arize 465.000 citizen* ;
fa Lnuisiania, 387,000 citixens ostracize
caul persons were sacrificed.
350,000 citizens ; in Miswsrippl, 353,000
citixen* ostracize 386,000 ciltaens; in
South Carolina, 291.000 citizen* oatrscizo
Tbe Commertiare Washington special 411 000 citixena.

The French were becoming daily mors
unpopular, and their withdrawal wouldbe Immediately followed by toe downfall
of Maximilian. Tbe new dynasty is only
maintained by foreign bayonets, and the
feeling of tbe Instability of the Empire is
increasing. Officials 'are uneasy, and
dread a popular manifestation in Savor of
the Republic. Tbe old factions are grad
oally abating their differences In a man­

Roams a Ciactx.—It Is proposed to
organise a reading, or literary Society, of
for mutual Improvement and entertain­
ment. Tbe first meeting Is called to meet
nt the residence ot R. 11. WwirruaM, on
Thursday evening Jan. 4th. The move­

B. J. GRANT. P. M

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Price M-i

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Msesr*. TICK NOR fe FIELDS will be­
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entitled
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Much of toe beet literature of tbe day is
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The trial of CepL
—Ameru
Cork,

made contracts with freedmen tor tbe facturing associations, snd '&gt;toer large
coming year, and are completing all oth- enterprises oo foot, both in England and
France, that will have claims on thdr
in a bitter
respective Government*- which will in

to resist the execution uf a warrant
against some of their number. The mil­
ing completed
itary were called upon and fired into there
Charlotte by 1
killing several. The infuriated rfotera July next.*
then closed with toe aolditre, and seising
their muskets, sltw some twenty of them
in turn, and tore Others in piecev. But
Governor Eyre himself admits that wo­
men and children werb respected. Only
■me man waa subsequently killed, and
the Governor further admits that there
was no attempt at extending an insurrec­ were rigidly excluded from his room.—
tion. But panic instantly seised the On too Sunday following tbeassassination
and then that sulfeniasion was the only
British authorities.
They surrounded
means by which they codd rid-^cm
with a military force the settlement fa
•elves of the Federal soldiers, and ohlaln
once more control on tbelyiwn aflkire.
Borne of the speakers may have been in­
mountaineers, descendants of tbe old
Department, on which be gaud awhile 1spired by higher motives, but upon these

vancing upon the Inhabitants slaughtered then turnings hw attendant, said : **Tbc
them indiscriminately, and with such
sickening details of horror thatJhe Libtriad to
to toe Government, and Lord Rubsell bis
replied that a thorough investigation will
be made.
John Bright plainly aaserta in his late
speech that Governor Eyre will yet be flag at half mast.” The old statesman's
tried for the murder (/Gordon, a molat- inductiv* reason had told the truth, end

diplomatin eorrespi
it toe war, hat made n, m «»=
—
the upholder* of Maximilian', uuthorijte
desirable that the text of the treaty should
be given to tba world. It b undurstood
tost the next mail from tbe City of Mex­
ico will bring this text, which will be
published in Tfa M-r-o the official organ
of Maximilian st tbe Mexican CbpltoE
Advices from that quarter ateo
that Maximijtan and fa* friendssntertain
no apprehension* respecting the perma­
nency of the Empire. In addition to the
guarantee of toe Western Powers, Ibero
are large material Interest* at stake.On* French company is building a road
from the city of Mexico to the Pacific
eoMl, while an English ooe ia building
a rood from Vera Crux to tba city uf
Mexico. Maximilian’s supporters boast
that these two rood* will bo oom plated
before our Pacific road, and tost it will
secure n gnod.dea! of tiuffic of the East

tei

Now that It Is plain that the massacre*
in Jamaica were the work of men of the
same color aa those w ho perpetrated the
Rjjlxoad Lkttixoh.—The Jackson OilalanghtarofSt. Bartholomew ; wbo Work­
ed lbs guillotine and supervlaed tbe irtaofihe 23th ulK baa the following
September niassaere and the Aeyatfra of
"Ata meeting of the Board of Direc­
the French Revolution; who blew Sepoys tors of the Grand River Valley Railway,
from cannon and starved prisoners at
Andersonville—when, in fine, it Is dieparty, tbe contract for building the bridg
black race which Is guilty of these Jama­ es oo the satire line, was let to Dauby &amp;
ica crimes, “Conservatism" is dumb.
Co. The contract for furnishing tbe lies
The simple facts of the case we pub­
lished last' week, compiled from English
official suureea. From these it appears punalble, and sminenlly- capable of com­

dictmant shall ba of African desosaL
Any person wbo shall molest
entitled to vote under this act

ting ia operation of the
of Government In Dotal
also the

nothing »o effi

BURTON &amp; MAIN’S

I

troubles inJamaica reached thin
the “Conservative,• or Tory pap* .
in
malignant eagerness, hastened to declare
that the massacres by the blacks, which
they Insisted were going on In that island
were but another proof of the total inca­ the municipal authorities of the District
pacity of tbe colored race for civilisation of Columbia, to test the seadments of the
and that we might see In Jamaica what
people of that District relative to altowbeing men whom we have alwayodsepi*- fag the negroes to vote. Tbe ballot was
ed and outraged. But now that the truth
of the Jamaica massacre appears s those in an almost unanimous majority against
paper* are silent. Now that by tbdxcoothe proposition. Seven thousand votes
fessione of tbe vflkial reports of the Eng­
lish authorities themselves It lalmposai- were polled against and only about
ble to calumniate toe unfortunate colored seventy in favor of lhe experiment. It is

I

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bamdaomely printed in double colui

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at a MMioa •&lt;

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Marshall, Sir Mathew Hale, John Bright.
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ininl ant varr.

Lyon s Periodical Drops!

Tax Springfild, Mm*.. Rrpuibare,B
Beaks paper, tells the following al the
.
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Uff*. •'Dm
editor of the Boston ComtnoatoerifA,
romaiag G-a. Baahs by oharsoo j-la^r
tbe elecUoe. said.'I am sorry, teeners’.,
teat 1 bar. been obKgsd to «yp&lt;-o yoe
for tbe part few •aaU'- •Abbsimyaar
replied tbe Grmeral. '1 W
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40
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Jj GE8CHW1ND,
Merchant

Tailor,

Oeedyeer’eHardman, where te to pr*peri I to de

CDBTOK WOBK,
THE HUNTED PIONEERS
Aod sell to customers.
vill provejte greyest llterey y*pj M tk* jfe*

~M^pr MAD* CIOTHIHG.

'

ei'enta figuring in Ike tale efa*astnro to Bu geu- BROADCLOTHS, CABSIMEBES, nSTHfOfl.
er*jait«aiiaa,teetJhrjal«p IhrawnmMt later-

NT of Mortgagee, mi page to, and &lt;■ wtoab

s-jss

F(Ip bri^f. thia tbrnilag record of the aiartlmm

My3Ui3tnL,iffi'lift11'“Nhu

rhana tbe entire penpleliee of Amonca.
our reader* alite ot&gt; Ite lsste*l far IL

ALM jm COMMBXCXD,
.
' nw 4m yta o» xia wrrtn
•1 r Almedia m. brown.

D»tod. liaatliig*, Midi.. November lath. IKS.

IL Waiaw, Atty, foe Mortgaoa.
MORTGAGE SALE*

:3frare5Ei'5.Ti?s»9t

n-a 0 ropy of thia enter to be perenoally .erred
i&lt;n the sasd uon resid.ui defendant, al lenos twen­
ty dvrs before Um time prtKribed for bsr served &lt;m the Cornplainwl e .Solicitors, wlthfa

part IL.reof. therefore. Notice la hereby K1.er..
Ifrat nrir.—* by virtue of a power nf sari fa said
ESftgegeeuuriioed. th. promisee tharela 4rtCri
bod, wlfl be sold at public aoetloo. or VcndaO, te
tte bigheel bidder, at tte north dxv.1 of tte court
tense la the village ef HaaHags, in said eoanty
at llsrrv. &lt; lbs said ecurt beoae bela g the plsee of
balding tbe circuit court for s*|d county,, on
Wednesday, lbs Slat day of January, neat, al
two o'clock la tbe afternoon of mid day. The
twenty fcnr.IMt fa township lumber four (♦)
aoeth atnaA Bomber tea (B&gt;) Wert. Couatr nf
Barre. MfohTgaa, cwolainmg. aectrdreg toCfovrtnp0;.wree.. forty ocyrt, be thy Mtoe assrepZ
■’*D»toil, BaaUnr*. Mich . November tat, IM*. ’
.^iw»T
HILAHB. FA RKHURttT. Mortgagee.
Jl Font. Attorney for Mortgagee.

GUARDIAN'S SAI B­
In the matter of tbe eelate ef Colvin Htenhra
. thereof ibal said bill be taken as eoufvseed by said *ad Butol florinr mfaora-teimar Thoma

jr.S. VAJI BWNTI

W00LEX FACTORY.
ttASW»G8. MICH.

'

Diary of a Village Gossip

o’clock In tbe after-noon or eaid dav. the premiere
doeeribad fa said BMrtdkan, betag known wd
described u follows,4b wft: The Bkrth-eMt
quarter of the southwest quarter cf seetian num­
ber One, fa Tows Four Xaph ef Rwge Tea
5sis*"r.x:tt’i&amp;3S4.“‘A,w-

TT Mtrefnetorily appMring^X aBdaril an file
CHANCERY ORDER.;. |d
1 .r. thiveasw. the: ibe above named Defertd-ht Ia not a reaUcal ef this Mate, but reeidaa ia QTATEOf MICHIGAN. Eighth Jodlual CJrtbe etale of Ohio On motion ef C G. Helbruik. O coil in Cbaaeary.
UbtttplmiMBl'e Sol leitor It to Ordered, that the
, in aaMaooaty.oa ttezilh day ofNovember A. D.
sues to be entered tn thia cause within three
Jfary C OauuUf Oatfiaiaaal,
ruuciba from tbe date of this enter, nod that in ,M1’
COM of ter sppeeranre. she cmoo brr waver to
A'Atet Oa»£r. I\fnAt.ol.
the Cemptelturn's bdl to be Blvd, and a copy
thereof 1* be served no th* Cutoplairuhl'a Roteilor wllhfa twenty day* after sarviei^en ber of a JT “Mtfc^WrMyfpreriag by aflldavil wtBk In
eopr of .aid bill and notice of tba entry of thia
vrdar, and la default thereof, that, tb*-aald bill ' la not a reeto'rot. of ihl* Stele, but Is a restore!
: la ibe etate efNew Tort, wd that a sebMna to
Hrirodwl. And it to farther ordered, that appear and answer has l-rea duly tosoed out of
! tote coerl, ootod not b^serejd.^ v
,
r.-.ttoe’ nflhi* order to be published tn the Jas*
/foaner. a public newspaper, printed, pub- 1 wt* Solicitors, it is ordarid tba* tbe esM non­
11.bed and circulating In snid eooety, and that
said pobllcatioo be Conti nurd ol lea*t once io rack . entered in tbit canoe. witLiu tore* Breath* from

Let

ri'KNUHIXG GOODX,
At FRIUK8 es LOW fa U» ven L81ME—
HMilog*. May rttb. lata.
myllyv

T WANT 23,000 Ibe. of WOOL to
1 mann&amp;cture Into CLOTH —

'“"‘Tteos
FLANNEL
___ ‘
AND SHEETINGS.
ei* oa share* az by tte yard.

TERMS.
THBN S. WBRXLT to-aald by aU. Sew*

extra freight a higher prire to charged. When
Uere to a News Agent In the lawn, we deaire our
friend, to path* WEEKLY tbrongb blrn Wa
donetniabto mall tte r*?vr eerept in pieces
Wbro sent by m*U. siagl* coplea, *4 per aamnm
four cop.., iJ»; Vight eoplew. 1.0, The part*
wbo ends mt n&gt; fare ciubal right copies, (aB

It it At thtaptti Aas to fftlgooJCbA '
for goarfatailitt. Trf it!
WOOL CARDING
Date FrmspUy sad U Ite Beet Maanlvr. .__
Tfea best of wockaiM employed. *
jjfatlsgs.Juwel.im.__________________
RAIN'S PORTRAIT GALLERY,

Over Rower's Stee Store. Hasctoga. Mk*.—
treatW M. The aoetagv oo tbe WEEKLY to I*tetogTuwha. Aabretypee. Maeiypee, Me la sU
the latest aad meet improved style*.
A fall ssieortmeet and variety ofCase*. Frumas.
Fittings. Curd* *a, al.ays n tend Io aalecl
from- Customers are art expetted to take Ptelure* unieaa aaUaded with them. Operator*ecuetewtly al tend who will tasks every start to
U Frenkfart St., N. Y.
plena* Iheir eintamer*, aad to Kxcel ia tbeprae-

u .JBKO3RJSI

NEW GOODS
At vurteatly!

REDUCED PRICES

Ssr^ffi'-irroSiraiEt;
a certaia cm for Drapepria. fa Its worst stage*.

0. D. SPAULDING,

pe-nuuteoUy cured. It wlh stay du ire** after
eating altro.t Is.laataoeou.ty, and ...Mr. Ibe
brete'Ld the nlafamldlvLte eel .. heartily M

BE

Lb. It to a* iafaUlblo tanoclat at fedigwifoa

WIU

BBT

UKBEUBIB

BY ANY I'lllU LX HABT1XG8I

Good Calico for 20 eta

“SSS'SESa

d*red.ttel -Ubmtwnety d»n tbe .Oa*npla^..n
Notfaa te hereby given tba: fa pursunre tJ
a notice of Hua enter to be published io license end sutborliy grsntjd to na.br &amp; FroJ. M. C&gt;PvaL&gt;.i»U. i cause
th* “Hastings Banner." a public newspaper,
Register.
OTMITMIMGI IN PKOFOBTBON.
printed. puMisbed wd eireutettng to laid e-unty,
led ttel Mid pnblicnlioa te eoutmoed al l~i to tbe highest bidder, el the rvsinieto of toto..-;__________ •
cnA2i(.'ERY ORDER.
mao Slaatan fa tbotoereebipof Johattowe tn said
county. Of Barry, an tfaiorday tha ^1 day at
STATS OF incmOJX: Eaeim J rota* V annally rerred oo tte .aid defendant at riast Febraery next, st ea* o'clockfa the aftenuxm, the
twenjr dv« be£r» the prae pre*cr,bcd for hu following doeeribedRet! Estate, to wilt
Ctnccrr. l» Vttaxrone. •
Ned ftadiaf to tU Cvroii Oarlftr ikt OrnU/rf
Tte undivided ooe-bnlf, efthe north half of My Stock etnbrnce* *11 that it uinilly
wiioev.
Jtorr,.^
al fte
i).-'. ia &gt;aU
Omit Chori ftmmiwieovr fa end /to- Avery
0,0013. ooAl,. tUAo,./ lH»adrr. .&lt;■ D. IM*.
i
IrephtaA ObunU-y Store, each a*
rteale. MaUaaa.
te'roep* F, Um. tkoydefomiZ,
tetltee far IS 00
CIa Kg g c0.t
1. T. a C. Q-HOLBROOK,
CompUinant'a ttoliciloni
ffauna J. tte. ZtqfandeaL
PaoeutnoM,
[faalfylroc]_______ New Havre.Cl.
Dated, MsttoX*. »P»- MW.XP. KM.
'
Emma J. Coon, is not a resident ef tbe Htote of
THE
Jficbigsn. but reside, to Chicago, Illinois; Oo
EMAFtss ntanr*
motion of Freak Allen. eomplatBwt'a sol letter
' GUARDIAN’S SALE
It ia ordered that tbo Mid nanreeldret Defaud
In the mat ter of tte eetste of Eugene Ccrwtn z MO SCRATCniXOant, cause her sppewrure to be entered in Ulla wd
Alberti* Corwin, mfoor*,-beire of Phllaad*r
cause, wifaio three month* from tbe date oftflte Corwin,
CTS,r".ri,3*J.'S.3^.'.^.
deneaaod.
• CBOCKERY1
onlcr. end that In «xm*-e of tver eppesewee, ate
Nolloe to hereby given that fa pursuance ef wtwospplinatlofle. Il kill, tte wikUMMh* Im
Ate drivl,, Irew.ifa.ystemel1 mmMd master
Blsd. m&gt;4 a copy thereof to be served »tbe com Coert for tbo county of Barry, and sU». trf WoM- faaUtteUyTlfH to thoroughly applied. ■ IM pa­
tient car wash it off with reap sad water tte Jay
pldnaiit's solicitor, within twenty da rotS^nte
tftor aod bonder IL It to liqrtd; iarmedlMaiy BOOTS ABB SHOW, fa- *0
vice oo her of a copy of said biU and
DK. CROtm'g
rntrv ef thia order, and fa default hereof that February next, st ooo o'clock ia lbs aftentoca rSrtMqM^rttITOOXTUiaBO MBMCVM?
said bill will be taken as eon teased b said non ai tbo residence of Solomon Btafttoa la tte
1 .-£fwa * FULL STOCK ol BOOTS
resident dtfendaat, And It is fartber Ordered tovashlp of Jubsswwn IM following deecribed an i* unto &gt; «a en»« urejrscrMr.ireaa,
ceres Wart* aed ail hvnplrie diseases of
that within twenty days the eosupto
Cures th. rim of dtoasaM It Is designed fertereal estate, hetongiog to said miaoro, to wit:— tbeHsiao
Rate-Clears,
old
Rare*.
Gangreuo
sad
• notice of this enter to be pnUta
Theeodivided two-mvenU.*. of the north-eoat BHKUMATIRW.
A^oqppgs. i. u» »u tf .wo i yete ear end nil medlriem known to mankind.
/Zuf..7« dfosjur. a public nvvrapep&lt;v. printed
S-1:
pobltoed and drenlstlEg fa said Cow y, and the quarter of the Nortb-oaal frusttonal quarter of
HwefKlured^|^B OOOK A CO.
can lifier you
said puhlcatMin be eoniinuwJ st Inal
FttSv. tell rheum, or any diMnnas ol tte skto.
«ri»yl
DAYTON. OHIO.
week, far six weeks fatuccnamon,
For RbennUaas IT ACTS LIKE A
of land, being fa tbe eoanty of Bury wd auto
8PJLEND1B ■488AWH
Sold by *11 Drogpiits .^|,yy*t
CH ABM. driving away oil eaten sad pales, and
EKE
ofDeted.'Decemtee
Miehigut.
W. 1B&lt;8.
dertfl
ifakmecr.
twenty *y» Utore «»« «•“
BENJAMIN T. STANTON.
J.q4^qi Calf Bootee*. at To RblUlM*. U«rwHI
sppearwM.
HAKTgT yRIO BT.
Qnprdian of oato niMM.
Xeafa arogwa* «l Tw*lvo Shlllfat*,
TTfS A RELIABLE Mteictne for all diseases
fa ewd hr lorry Ofaaty MteMgaa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE.
wbrehartse from«n faspunty of ths bfate.
1
OtterThlag* I* Froperttb*.
Fa.n Au«a. OemnlaiitenreSobeitor.
In tba matter of tbe Estate of John Clise derl BKNZOIN FTJXIB.
■wfel
■___________ Prsprfatere.
'■
[jBOfl '
Register.
NoUeo to hereby girBB that fa perseaaae ot Is aead and raccnanmnded fby I’hystoteae a
"fpenibr ,c**h oi ready p*y. charge
bate Court for tbe eoanty of Barry, wd State of
w. wuaanr,
Goardlaafa Bate.
nothing ft&gt;r lntere*l, nolhlcg &amp;r hMpinp
A TTORXET ate COUSRELLOR AT LAW,
Bregwtet*rivrfte,
“
iiri*eetiMd
to
tete
tte
taed
In the mailer of tbe estate of Mary J.MaLaL
A ate Salialter la Ctenwyy,
tai, George L. McLellan sod Ide J. McLellan
W 'Wwtote' preperoterea^ beostm trf h* ppp|
Notary Fablte cad ConruyWsr, Also,
minorv.-lielr. of John L. MeLetfaa, toeiiwi
Nottoe to hereby gtveu, that fa pqreuanon «
(A true copy.) Attest.
[u s.) " ’ ’J.*TJ

SL.“Jiri'S

nrss

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES

Unequaled Remedy

PURIFYING the BLOOD,

CiUB'flC'StW.tWftl

Vegetable Extract,

Boxzoin is not Benzine

their obedient oervut.
_
• . THOMAS F. CHAPMA5.
Thibtt Seventh State.— It i* annuuocud that Colorado, which lias cum
pleted a State organization in accordance
with the enabling art of tbo lest OmgW THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
has elected two U. 8. Soontoru, both Rm
FOR IRREGULARITIES. £
publienn, who will be reedy with their
grass immediately upon tbe admission of
rtat State to tbe Union, for which It ha&gt;
applied. Colorado has already adopted
tore Cooalitutiooal Amendment prohibit,
itig slavery, aod will ooms in with clean
bands.

-tMfihM

“*** • MORTGAGE SA^ '

n.u.B«.H.AD»T£F“^SS

■
giro entice to the peracn* Interested in asid etUle
of l!.o pendency of e»to pvtilMn. end the bean eg
IhireotTbr eeisving aeepr of Ibte order to be pub­
- ' ■ ’ ■ ■ : ■ ■ ' -■
• r-r^.4, &lt;r ; : .T.
we vhallespore to serial public auclicn,
rd sod simulated in said eeuoly of Barer, for Micblgua,
IA lbs bigiieet bidder, at the north door of the
three successive wevks, prevloui to said day of
bearing.
A tree cej,y.
8. C. PRINDLK
-*cfl
A’lfert
wd fateresL of tbo said dvreased. to Ue Ml.w.nr deeevuted Brel Balata, o vid- The Waal
balfolUre north-ea»t quarter of eeetioo elavlfll J
CHANCERY SALE.
,
QTATS OF MlCHIGAX.-TNe Circuit Court
ftaeltowa) quarter of oecltoe ivo (Z) and tbe north
*v*t quarter of tbe Ktitb owl U|far Of section
inntoa. c ff-liw, Xato A Ctear, Arris £ MAX­
lister, /h/rrnfetrtr
of not lion Utfrty-Bve (M) la Town three (t) north,
In pursuance and by virtae ef a decree of thia of
rungs eight ((j west, all fa Barry County Mich-.
Court, made in Uio above entitled cause, on tba
lid day of Octabar, A. D. IBM, !, tbe anbocHber, **
&lt;5reiril &lt;Wr&lt; IteevmuviMMr iaaudol Barry Couatr,
Mlch.gas, shall eelt al public aMtlou. U. tba
Doted. Doe. Sth. IMS.____________ j
higtAot bidder, oo Wednesday.
“J •'
CHANCERY SALE.
lernvooof UuHday.ist tbo sort* fronl door of
the Court House, of arid Barry county, in the vil­ QTATK OF MICHlGAN-rU CterosZ Cterrt
la*. al Healing., 1. oud eoanty. the foUewreg 0 far At OxaUf ff Jhrrf. m (Jteoaery.
dvareitwl -ol.e.Uto. to.lt: All the uedivMe?
yy*r A! treed. d*mare&lt; areyinamT,
county of Horry ai«l btatv tf Michigan.leing the
on. ball p.rt U.ereol, particularly deaenbed as L. W. Paf— end PkiB^ tt—arA, DrfnAaaU.
follows ; B.g.ening al the quarter peat ea tbo
In pureuaace wd by virtu* of &lt;dsetne efjhls
eavt side of HecttooStz. in Town No. One North
of Range No. l&lt;eveo. Weal, thence north Mveaty- Court, mate in th* above eau**.w th* »:d tey-.of
tworudj. thence weal 1 wooly three rods, (hmtee Deleter. A. D Ibsi. 1 Hm wbecriber. CirarU
sou lb Mvetrty-twn rod", thence east twenty-three Oart CtavmMaaerfn aadef Barry oooaty. Mlehrods, to tbe place of beginning, together with the tecaAball mH al public anctien to tbe highest
tedter. on Wedumiav tba IT th ter of Jwnary,
• team saw mill and macbinerv now lhereoo.
A. D. IS-M. al one 0'cToak F. M. at that day, st the
H. WRIGHT.
front door cf th* Court l|oi»ec of said Barry connly
(Tmd OrwV Cbmarimfoeer.
In tbe vel*ga of llmtlng*. fa said routv, th*
in end for Barrv eountr. Michigan.
foUowfag described RoaTKetMo. to wit: YlBag*
Fuxs.Aud. Comidareaat’e Solicitor.
Iiaied, Dreamber 2f, IM*._______ ja«S^----- lote-ta the village ot Middleville, county of Btory
in the titat* ef Miehlgw, number one. two. end
three, iu block number Four, fa aatd rlitog*.
CHANCERY ORDER.7
relrid Hili'* 1‘urebaae. Refer*uc* 1* ted to lie
QTATK OFMICHIOAN, Eighth Sudicfal Cir- recorded Plai of said village, fa |bs offlet of the
ftogwtorof DfeteofBarvr ernrejr. Mfotaga^
»J emt.in Chaneery.
■SiBl pvmdiire in tbe ClrevH Court for the county
OreU fivrf £&lt;^l«u»rr
of SSry. in CBvacery^at the village of Masting*.
la and for Barry Coontj. Mtobigw.
z JxwpA.Swi, Cbmptotwat,

U.WU0SV.
Omit Ctorrf CbnHBtorivwvr.

deowiT

Amw tte
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h.

A New Volume. Tux Iijxvtmtrp
Phrenological JotBXAL commences It* which be cceeetvM tobe invaluable, and hodiopeo
Mlterer wdl try hia reatdy.sa it will coal
43d Vohwith ths present January num­ every
them nothteg. ■nd'uii] prove a blessing.
ber—which contains Rufus Choate, John
Marshall, Sir Mathew Hale, John Bright.
W.luainaburgb. Kings County,
Flat beaded Indians, etc., with Portrait*.
jaoianly
|
Bow ymtk.

buldmi ai th* Probate 0»**.&lt;* the riUigv rf Hm.
Lag*, ud show cause, if any there be, why tbo

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o
X,

ua contains many articles of jntcrMt l»
every teacher. Terras 81 25 per annum.

sld.TT.-ssr-diS.wsftai

PIONEERS;

f

in magazine form and contain* 32 pages
z»f reading matter. Tho number' before

tto^idlgand Bling tba peleLlton.tfuly r.rtBed betegdoaeribedia said mortgage M foitows to
ofOlivJL. nubbell, eoo of laid deceased, pray­ wit: Tbo vreet better Wo totRb-eaal quarter, of
thlrtv. and th* eevl half of lb* eorU.-we*t
ing tbai John J. Hendvrsbctl may be appointed Kwction
quarter, of swttlpo thirty-aa*.la township three,
TbqXapoalt Is Ordered. That Monday, tbe Slid
d.y/f Jeaosry next at » o'cloek to ipeforenoX.be aaalgued for the bearing of said poUlmo.
mvuKmiT.
Xd that tbe bora al law of aald fane.red. sad toi
ether perecni IcleresteJ ie said .state, are ratal-

HUMTW

Btmf

i

Ths’ Michioax Tbachsil—The first
No. of a new magazine »l thia title has
been received. It is the organ of tbe
Teachers' Association, published nt Niles
by Payne &amp; Whitney. Il is a monthly

ay. by udiceri of the srtny and Navy, by onr lint
authors, by emknestttergymiiu—in fact, by tbonaanda uf the moil intelligent of every elSU, m an
aonjualcd prolartive-ngniMt epidemic and malalions diaenMl, and u a perfectly ittaocuwa*. but
■l the sama tins pmerlul, iurigarast aa alterstire.
Seel
*" \
’ To"c6£Nt*MPTlH».‘
Tbe advertiser, bating been restored to health
ia s few weekv by ■ very vlaipl* remedy, after
having Auffered aarertl yean, with a severe lung
AlfocUon. snd that dnwddiarsae. CoiuatnptfonlaanzioustoKukiknown to bii Mlorr sufferers
T^aiT-lio &lt;J»*ir* il,‘ be will send a ropy Jf tho
prescription uied. jfree efehergvi, with th* dlrrottotiA for preparing and nueg the same, wkiah
they wm Ania Varee-wefw conuurrio. a«s»a
eaevcaini.rocen. CDiov, ete The only object
ot tbe adv art. .er, ia sending the preeertplMU. is

srJXfrAfirL’S'tWiiS®

IJI

announced a bill fur the establishment uf
« naval deput at Grand Haven, which be
will ask leave to introduce in the House
of Representatives.

December, in lb. year oeo tbosMod eight hued
redend yty-Bve. Present. H. C. PrisJe. Judge
‘'taUMBmUerof the eaiatsef Lydia Hubbell, the (let day of More* 1M«. al 1 •'*—* to the

y

What tbe Illuvtriutj* Abcrnethr Mid.
-Well lir, wbsfs tbe matlerF uid Abernethy,
the great LoglMi ntrgeoo, to a csdAreroui loqkPsasohAU—Ltcliovs J. W nutua of
nothing Aerfouv." * A* tbo reply, ••air itomasl.
Woodland and Miss Mast J. Elms, of
ABd liver are out of order, tbat’i all.” "Do jRu
Ibis village were united in matrimony, call Ltet onlhtiig .iriutuF Mid Abernethy , 1 tell
by Rev. JZ W. Bancroft, on Tuesday
order, al yon call U. there's not a vquiri inch of
evening of l*si'Areek.
tbe body that ii out tnute or letv diwMed, nor a
drop of blood in it tbati* tosbe«!lhf.il&lt;ondilioiL'
Qlixkkt Found.—A wullcn blanket Nethlog cun Im ui.it&gt; tree, tbevifors II la el the
may be found at 8. P. Qsdy’a in Rutland. very higbevl importance to keep the stotniab arid
liver is a rigoroui cciidittam. If the oue it ven*
■nd tbe other it regular In Ito action. tone and eouUxtox School.—Tbe Winter Term &lt;&lt;f trol them with lioSTETTEHS CELRIIRATfD
the Hastings Union School will com­ STOMACH UlT-WW-lba raost gnhi vapto
ble Rettorslivc nod Alterative that baa ever been
mence on Munday next.
adoiniatcied ms cure for DyvpepsM snd Liter
Hpn. T. W. Fntar has prepared and Diavavv. It is recoamrsded Lx diiUoguaalied

f*BK0 JAgKBTd

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WATCHES. CLOCKS A JEWELRY
Of all kind, uid of tbo latr.t PooUra* and bevl
quality.
.
OT Manufaotoring and RepoiriBg ot Jawobj
done SB Abort BoUrv and in the beat maimer.
Gets a»i&gt; Bursa G*avasizi«o nose to Oiurb.
Shop in WolUng’a Grocery Store on S-ulh
of State Strtvt, Hewling*. Midideeply

to tbe htetoattedder, st tbo Noribdoor trftbe
Court Howaa fa tbe village of Heetfan In said

i

low townsman. Dr. William Upjohn,
has returned to us after an uninterrupted
absence of more than three years in the
United Stales service. He er.tered the
service as Surgeon of the Seventh Cavalry, waa subsequently promoted to Brig­
ade Surgeon, in which capacity he served
until his discharge. Ho never asked for
leave of absence dtefttg his service.

‘uOPPINS fa AN WAY

Estate at Lrdl* HwbbelL
5T4TF OF MICMlOJUf. Crnaaiy ef Banr,
At a sesaion of ths Probate Coerl for tbo couety

H®

wiitmax

Thursday craning Jan. 4th. Tint move­
ment is started by tbe ladies, but they
deairs the co-operation of gentlemen also,
■a tbe object of tbe association h fur im­
provement, entertainment and pastime ;
music being one of tbe objects aimed at.
A foil attendance is earnestly solicited.

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Tna RtdJuckfl BilUrt is no worthless
ankle, but ,1s what it claims to be, a rtfeJ
genuins medical preparation, of sterling
virtues. The name “Bitters" ia tpo often
used to cover • villaiMius compound nf
MASONXa
poor whisky and amne hitter drug. Du
Jh
Tns regular meetineoef 11 ssting.Lodge not confound Red Jacket with this class.
rfy No. Cl,air sod AM., are held .1 Mm»»ZV\ is Salt, on Wmlnttesy evvnfags on ot be­ ; .- AjrieelUirwl Socleiy Meetiig.
ers ovary fell anon.
’ An adjourned annual meeting uf the
Barry County Agricultural S-wnety, fur
Tba rerefar meeting* of WILD FLOWER
-.0DOE. So. M, an held Monday evening of e«h neas. will be held al the Court House, In
reek. at the Lodge Room la Goodyear Block,
Hasting*, &lt; u Tbesday the Uth day of Jan­
Hution. Mteb.
uary, IbOtJ. at l«" o'drek, P. M.‘ .
J. E’o Racer.
Puilo ». Saauxi’.
_________ LS2;-----------------------Dated Dec. 26. 1865.
J. M. Nsvjxa, Secretary.
BLANK*! BLANKS!
------------------------------ --sx a,
■
AH kind* of Jusliro'* end Coaveyeaee Dura
AssessHeal of Railroad Block.
on baud at Ibe Burna Otar. Wo bate takas
,ml paloa to gat tba boat forms; and oar blank XfOTfCE to brroky given, test the Third A*work cuuot b. excelled in any oSkce oataide of
Detroit. Wo shall immadiatsly Innesa* our fa- ItoBA in Burr C.ovuti. to tbe Railrmd JMoek ef
tbe G. R. V. RwilrowJ Cmnpur. bu teen levied,
cllitles for thia kite of wotk._______
and pvvmeBt u( the *«c&amp;e is new due. Th. ■»«« ■
me.u Ml da» ever/thirty 4a&gt;s. to which vubRnanuto Ciccti.—It ia proponed to •er.txr. win pee beU wltbaai farther solicv The uuutuoU will be received by II. J. Etc Odd
organize » reading. or literary Society, of Agest for the Cotnpuiy, or at u&gt;v banking oface ot
IL A. Goodyear, Troeserer for tbe Co-, la Barry
the ladle* and gentleman of thia village, Ccsnly.
. Doted. Dvcvinbvr 1. &gt;8&amp;5.
fur mutual improvement and •ntertafaBy Order of the Bosrd of Director*.
J. K. UHEUBK. /'mWoU.
inent. The first meeting ia called to meet
EUGENE PRINGLE. .wrUarrJ
nt tbe residence of R. B. W
, on

•ooewaa. "
MepleDegae.**

i'm

rum tearwaao.
Mteh. CU} AomxamodaUoo....IftlA A. a.
KinlJr«Xpn^'":'/.'.‘?'?U:40 S',
fflghi Repress......................«&gt;M a.a.
*. M. RICK. On’l BupertnlsSdeal.

It TRI WOJT SKEPTICAL.
I
V THAT THK"t M eetBMALLta &lt; b
®
VIH.TUE UT THE
’ .

ef Haatins*. Mlctognn^ 1r^rid Llndtsy Bowne.

rH^iiskyk

It has cured soma very bad cases uf
Dyspepatd.
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aaASiaick Paprr
JWA'rifQ

!S!riri?!S.K^X«a!tfX

at:

enstile end other tevertisementa, from »*0 to MO other pulmonary. disorder, we know, of
sAthlag so rfBeitnl as Cm*s Cough B^-

sam. Our ad vide is, take little and often.
To those who have been U«ii« on the
1st of the land through the holidays, end
bur* got their etomanha uuiof order, wo
erould preeertbw Cue’s Dyspepsia Cute;

101 &gt;•£&gt;._1. Zl! ,.2_x
WlSW YOBK WEEKLY,
&lt;Tlu

von led by Nefooh btevena ef Chfaoun senaly,

!® I® S

they are well shod, snd allow no change
ggy Legal UnrttonwoU Ul .barged it tte of clothing. If any is so unfortunate as
retoanoeeste p«r folia (IM wards.) for tbe Brel to contract cold, cough. Hoarseness, or

“

MORTGAGE SAL&amp; fl , n

^asliigt Jritt iirrtnl.

and kindred ailments—much worse than
severe Cold weather, nod we advise our
B*v Satoru peas to proa* M Tuesdays,' eed »U attU- readers, particularly those prrdiepuscd
leratewtotorf/br iorerlean mart UtaaMU —tar.
io»ny palmtiuery weakness, t&lt;&gt; sea to it
If — r—J»f atemmf, ff etek M*.

3Ilcklff»a Central Bail read.
rui&gt;«|&lt;r Trains an tbs Michigan Central
Bailread aaw leave BaUI. Creek •• follow a:
nun »unru«.
MsU Tenia..............................l.-W r. a.
D«y -apr»M.......................... ditto r. a.

S hsW
'rails

joral ni JgiitrilBttw.
«rrMUinupno?Jua*Tttorrr. .

S Benzoin Elixir

FVBffB-Smta,

“’SX^arJ^^rai'rt

r vuiBHAumni

and tr&gt; tte Lllawiar daaarib^ Real ItoUite be­
bate Coeri for the county of Berre, aud Slate o| in
Michigan. I shall sell or canee to be sold at Feb longing to tbs relate ofriSl dawread. to wll:Tho *o*u&gt; part, of the sente real quarter, of eoc
tree Re. U ia town three (»,) north ef range nine

Mcirriggg--

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dtbjrer than otters

Maney A^soate eo War Clatas
Clrctet Coart Cnmuteaatamer tor lazry
Ccunij.____
AjateaCs Check's* CBte, la HasrtxM, ovwy

Doe* ran to o*U st spaulter"

BUXCOVm

TW.U actuate
BlOfiEw teJXIB
And you wilt ote-ifes, without it

Dated, Dto ITtk. IBM-

JOni ft T»»AW»

ATTACHMENT NOTICE
ifteCT_________ (JaarAUorf toUru—ii.

£AND FOR SALE.

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PraaWent, -wmJ tots tone. R «» “Mi
Cwveyaaoer may be feendwttbe BcaatrOfftr.

STSLS-Ai-usairaxsi

M1&amp;.M teuaiy aad tetek pay. Me toy d.eees*d
mWWY' IWWife «• —MbW MmMRm
from UerU«a he Mod tea tarttopefa eoid
otetos.........
CATEAMrt FSl&amp;H.

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Tv wtakinggsjlh-sfi « W« DWJ5«T»r

rUTH. ites rt. dor toted, an rtartn, tom
'■ -T'Motonc x»»iwwMX&gt;
OetaHateBdvorHsto, red____
ON VULCAUm M’BBKR BASE,
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310 L«»* Wom, AHrtfatag Qteifei.’

I am aw prmmrlag Psr.riac*. Beaaty sad
Haotinge.Mhy »&lt;h. IM

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oKeep, •taeB«aa*ri^^lrfrti4^.linA.1 ' J

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PVLMOJilC SYB.UP,
SEAWEED TOHIC,

H. A. GOODYEAR
Informs tbs pflblfc, tUi hte stock of

♦&gt;« "BJGKLY KSCSmiTH" UMUVO9 7J

FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
THE HASTINGS

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

L, uAC .SilUwirth i»d

tn owntain aLwrepherein the winter sensou. Wehafsapnjg art wfoUe usd al­
moat summer ia the consecutive. months
that Sonstiluit dur winter «M&gt;on.
,
This suggeits to us the remarkable
tact that Canfornia affords every variety
of climate. All th® cereals known to
the world are produced on our soil The
fruits known to every sone, temperate,
torrid and cold, are produced within the
limits of ibis state. The olive, ths Kg, lbs
tamarind, tbe date, tbeintoxicating,India IRON,
pawthle grape, tbe apple, the p®auh,4bb

IS

and win be sold at

JULIUS RUSSELL
&amp; CO., ■

XETIUS,

iave just Purchased

IK’l-J

nEJutOtTED

OF ALL KINDS.

NEW GOODS,

To Suit the Times.

KKWDIBI) JBIKDBB t

HOTiJJH

listings bantr,
Ibi’ri.T wnallBiuru.-

NEW

Railroad Prices,
NAUA

srovB,

WE DEAL IN

Drugs J

DRY GOODS
SAP PANK
And

.— golden tree o( lit*-,
peridea, the auriferous vclnm'f quartz are
ramMted thresh tb» lulls, and Kteote
stands in dtetnsy as she gates on the.
reallntlnn of tho wonders of Aladdin’s
lamp. Marble, coal, petroleum, ores,
agentifornu'r and eoprlftroim; dealing wstore-tile tba - soda of Napa and the e»hilsraUbg outpourings of the Tuscan
Springs, add still more to the miraculous
statistic* ofthe edabtrj ,
So wonderful is car climate, Ihavatrangera.wlll uotbeliure the most ordinary
relation which we make tnem. If »«
tell them of trees more than three bandred feet high, and sb Immense incircum,’
fereuce that the stump of one of them was
used as a floor of a daociog hall, they
smile -incredulously. If we allude to
eqaubes that weigh a hundaed or two
hundred pounds, they Mare at us M
though WO were .undertaking to impose
upon their Ignorance, you cannot in­
duce them to credit the fart that sweet
potatoes often weigh, In this country,
irom ten to fifteen pound*, and there arc
bacte which -Mee to be dug frosh-the
ground aa yntr would dig up the stamp of
an ordinary tree.
Nature baring boon so lavish and pro­
digal of her gifts, and so nrumtecuoua Id
her favuts, wo can aflurd to, pat up ’
with bar little caprices ot sunshine and
warm and cold,’daring tbo few munlbsof
her winter season. In all her moods and
tenaes ours te a glorious and beaij)&gt;fal
landKgxrtxo Arruts— .Apples are so
scarce *nd dear this season that special
pains should be taken to preserve them.A sensible- article on the subject !n the
Chantry Genyeman reoomaAds that they
should be tre^ dry. cha te? placed in
contact with subeunces that will readily
absorb tbe moisture tint comes from
them. Therefore lot them La put tn
eIsM dry casks. Old Floor barrels wall
seasoned and dean, ere nt| good for tbe
purpose, bnt Lima barrels are still bet
ter. Then let them be pecked in dean,
dry sawdust, shaving or leaves, all of
which are good, but charcoal, being a bat»er absorbent than dther, is preferable.
And finally cut them Into a dry and well
ventilated csllar, and they will kesp sound
and frosh for ■ reasonably long time.—
We think iflhase directions are obsarved
&gt;baen who lay up applet for use will find
tbernaclves well paid fur their labor.

ererytbing elec fashioned

ghMt 1TM.

' Wa alas ktep an band a good .mrtaMst st

Decline, School

Great
In Prices,

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

Bookft,

STA.TIOITEJR’Sr,
FEES, PENCILS. INKS. raPEB.ESVELOPES

GROCERIES!

BATTLE CUE

Groceries,

IK NEW YORK, SINCE THE

from

AU MFta »f

GOOD* ON T

ciip,aHi

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

Hats &amp; Caps,
CtlOCKEt'.Y AND CLASS WARE.

KSADY

STATP

tk*. corn*. rroiB.sricts, i p.’n.
rtms. ncA uuika worisn.

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

OUR STOCK

AHt)

I ACCTS.
•
■
LASS.
f
TJUTTY
OUR rACILttlBS

AND WOODEN WARE.

For Doing Busimess,

mi mins,

Which will be sold

W FOR MECHAMICAL AND MID1CIMAL
ruR*osw,o?n.Tut4

VERY CI1E.1P!

nlLHBuUFS EXTRACT BUCHS
i ssiiracvB dUois wash

Pho1

TOR CASH OB READY-TAY.

MTEST MEDICINES.

RUSSELL’S STORE,

CROCKERY
JLDS EXTRACT BUCHU

tu

juuur bumeLlac

is the largest ever
brought to this mart,

11KENIX INSURANCE CO.

Irlnfssnd Hrcrret A a ara mIIm. «d Ito
•bld matter wl.lrb fur mr« t
•rrttotod ter difcrwi
„7
"~,n ?
’-'t* ripest..-*
.psclOTatii. trora Eat laam h
—- - —»«

•ia Um vlllasa of HMtiun.
I^WRIUMT. |ry at Law, MiMJarilK

Get the Genuine Article!

TltOR 8AJJL~1 U of s s seaties t la tores M
1? Hops J pnea per ac?.
H. WEIGHT.
TfOR HALE—5 w-Xof soetten » te RaUaaJ.

JJKAL SOLID lJCHDKlXCl-m.1 stead. tb«
IX teal tt Tim aad Firs, te wWkuw aadpri-

Phmnix of Hartford.

FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,

THE I'DCEXIX crrsna'rn riaxirruiUl

W COT KE KEAOT
OLD LADIES A FAJR MAIDENS

free. Addn-M. MASOJT A HAMI.Ijr, Hones, er
MAMOX BUOTUKRH, Xsw You.
»«pl»rl
KC. FrtedkAJ.W. IteaeroA are Agnus for ■
UianJe ofUsseOegsM, is Harry Cewsly.

933,172.64!
.

(rnmcART uod

BOOTS &amp; SIEI(D®S(

11
KMVXZX-JSit-' - «
trt®

«h«J d«r*»S» th. whit, dqpstir, .r.um, l«kiM
•P‘‘"Ms-rrtmn., kbrlrvcotoahy th-p.i.esl dt»r
‘
®f «be mesa vvhaUs swdlwne. knonr. |t u m.lnrr.1, power-folly
teskand toxins mtts.lt Ti rr.ut.ln.soopism.
TM 1~-U1 Ito nil.,- ... .--l-r-.-H, »1
.„d
'mcrtlvo. On«bo«
&gt;n
feai it will

4U-—
io)kind-ard jour calibage wftlksep alt
winter, fresh and green, and he accessible
at all times as frost is aot so severe un­
der this protect*# *sln exposed place*. eouaty ; aitrage price sboul |« p«rMr*.
Wa’hive pursued this plan far-y Aprs,
ttd it has alwava given utufertion.— yGt AAXJt-HKrfs • y A
■T It. ia Tboniajiple.

360 L-=?P=SS,“"l?SSr

' T-osocX— A tongue should lx&gt; aoaktd
twelve hours w eoM water, if salted and 1
•Hid.’tf a grtwfl w frwb om from pickle,
yeo hours soaking ia cold water te auffi i
cisnL Put it on to cook in plenty ot
&gt;“ .11 r«l~llz ww:

,

oi new

Shirts and Drawers

WmeorTai

a

Makes hit Il&lt;

Hastings, Mich.

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TERMS,

Z ZOTfl ni
Uanntr,

HUM! mm mui!! Sailings’ jjtahuu Jiralwi.
Mbihbhhite ta taaoeetthlasshsd-his

NEW GOODS
«w*iSSp ill pparf HS*».
Tw.lv* DpaGklMirAAUuiyi^MMtouisr

“Never .mind," «aKi ba _vewl«&gt;|y.
“better risk my own life, than; Irt

ACKLEY’S
4 BOOK STORE

terrible ahurtloafo which ourbero rtnod
-fa the way of .trwfa trevalteg at the
rate of larenty-five milas sn hour, waving
Wt hat,'franttasHy, and awpfaaad te’tho

W« lr»l. aad U cents for sseb ••bsvqoval lust-

Drugs Received I

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SUHsArqfBVa.Cbnr.ZfosAWl, OUsAgsMsA 'GOODKtn THE DECL1NI.
BATTLE CREEK UNDERSOLD.'
K.sre Prtatfsg mccuImI e« afort
ni at
J0U«|»0»IU.*

aM*Mt;/*a*‘U'¥-

BUAMKS

SEVEN OREATRLESSINCS
,!»’■JsST
•talLbp COSOgalled ,U&gt; atop or^pm 'O.Tcr

RAEWATT’S

READY _ RELIEF.

STATJONARIES.

n»k « awvnora
Least A FbolaCaS. LaUer, Comnereial sad
taser by the I.Ooo or p«». o*rU
and card baud. IkialaJ ami

T A. B0LB1W0K.
X,AlteHW_v ssd Copaainsrai Lsw.ssS SUkUr
ar la Chssosvj. will promptly «sd rsIthrpMy
■ tUod lu lh» lisaintsa nfhi* tailing; Oea«*JSSsiaa. CeltoeUor, ssd Miblsrv sad Usel EWSW
CiXatticluW. OfBesiBllelbrwk Block.
.

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SJisttltauj.

Photograph Album*!

©ID SABTA ©LOS
Makes hi* Headquarters at Ackley's thia

■mall, and beyond a hundred.dsdlars and
lbs forrtture. had teft bl* wife nothing.—
Yet by sewing, and what odd jobs hssr
soc Henry.cuuld obtain,she bad bean «w
nbled to get along and ke*pb»r children
sc school. Her beavisrt expense Ind
been the rent, which, however, she was,
enabled to pay out of tbs hundred dol­
lar* above tnetitloaed.
.
- .
At the c&lt;&gt;nimeac*meflt of the secund
year, however, she had wo rseervsd fund
and found herself quite unable to meet
Uss rent at tbe close of tbe first quarter.
After the landlord went out, sbs gave

&gt;alna is U&gt;* joint* &lt;ir lirsba, Priory or perolyil*.
Tiduu.
ail pain* sad icto, larnenr., and
iay other laOrmiUc*. will be qattkly'cured by the
■or. W* ar Typhuid Maroa. BadwayBeady
UhriulM beat dtrtaleclaal io U&gt;* world, and a

mgSttS&amp;S*
-SSBUttS.’

A FRIGHTFUL
w.rih of th* ordinary pain-kiUera, liniment*. Ac.

sr.issxi?.“ x
‘ ’ BEAD WBAT Hftft. WESCOTT BATS.
FITS lUWDBEDJihMWtaXD OTH£8$ SAT

DISCOVERY

A DEAD
0. KOLBItOOK.

MAN’S

' bRCOOISTS, **■ a*
Ke ar tforuto Usm, MWw Tee*.

."ul'tsrUteRW^S

MBW

umrsat Aeeoe,
»siaWBr-"'’

FOUND
ttfflts.W*'

He hastily feraed sin order to stop the
train. It w*a .dona juat in time; tfey
were only two rod* dtotaiA from the boy.
‘‘Now, yrjd Ditto nu*M!,H exclaimed
tbe angry engineer, “what do yon mean
by risking your foolish Ittb, and putting
us to thia trouble t”
Henry notated mutely tii 'Ute', bretain
bridge, aM thte^overcodia by the ea&gt;
cttemMltbeongb w||ich he had pained, be
"aanls beek, fafottogv ' ।
in*';,
Hi* motion wweuadmtwd,—
‘ Good beaFift^ eidMfted tbe engin­
eer.
“
we
hart
been
eared
from
a
^^,7 -r.----- ---------- . . . -terrible
a

boy oftwetvs, Immedtotaly took dowW
bl* cloth eap from tha stall wferc he u«u|ally bung it, and made bW wWy across* tfe
field* toward* tbe Terry Farm.
Tfe dtauncewae abort * snMe, and tbe
reate by which be went tank him acron
the railroad tntk. Tbe polaf a* which
ba crossed wm abort a mil* from tbe
Hatton and juet above tbe bridge, a to»ured fort tn length, over which tbe cans

“•-»&amp; to^^SE,

aM hour* MB a e’dsrt P.iB. m I .1 ., .
. beHvc ths bridge ha* given wey."
■fer.mi aff•• •:&gt; rr.-r—
Rnuafeg to the spot, be found hie eusq «.qWfo
I plelurw correct. The bridge, whether
k~’*B»ti»ur st D««dir, -aad Koisry .Pebli*.—' beewnse I: was badly oonnroeted, or from
©■esistfcsOesrt Basse.and cw«nsisflhfa**-- antae other o*u*«i not apparent, bad
ABjtaau berolAwbr* parre. ar*
pgnly giveu way. and must Inevitably
; ■■—I have caused the drelruction of any train
1 wfaeh should swampt to'c»6ua it. That
d rmuay ilvaa maltha tort In thtoavtasiwM
1
certain, alecs the ravtaa spanned
the
eumc«. . ..
.
{
&gt;a»^U-

thought fairly ttmtehwdy Haffrylrtuwuitk
“ What shall Ldw 1"
the bawildwrdbuy. •'Shall I have Um* to gat up
to tbeamaioti b»foro,,|h« nwu trait gal*
slagg I - Na^tenliS Itupusaibls, for &lt;Ri*
about Uawl.for it ao*L*' l ' ’ ..i mr’roo- -n

genes upon all imaginable aubjsifc, po|i&lt;

be*, platy a*d peUvIeato; impecsacs
tobaoco and track* j hawkarts*, billiards
aed WNea; mines*. .«u*waws» and mu­
sic ; atock, soldier* and awludlM; chuneise*. ortlon and ch.klrtn'i &lt;sil«iMe. mHglen and real rataiA^eyvforti.aadnlae
Aaliciaiar iuiriM.
-wpcjaa;
rliwe, »scc and. *»aRy j. tegeibM *jiitb
every other object animat* or MMUiimate,
domwiic, and foreign, Mxxal sod m«apbyMial, wlueh
ro snake tip tliemtm
ola suburbM, mmmipdiUM orWma^
cd Ufa. Borne few of them have a we rid
widai
MMnIMMI wadwre
oreAta of locaKth^ awL.«mu are.ne«*r1
•sen &lt;uo*pt by (be pragwieton a«4 prioV;
ora and a fair patrons wbo recelte dwxn
Mit or,by; aocUep'-.
forte***, tbs majority a h*re Uri«&lt;. «sd
not a few plunge th* owners ado pjps v*.

Tbe labor of .wodpping a aewsMger
I, almost beytarfermpute^ou. U faoW,
W iba raw! axpenwu pw^ute cJaU
world. It contains every kind of lapucj,
tbe use of power and mechanics, brute
forth sod murele', eHuaGuh and brgina:
ag most ba«iriibouWlW; to majiu a' aln-.
gle readable p»j&gt;er. . Nd cla.* of labor
eti work *S ’mipiV ,YA&gt;&amp;Tft th ilia d*j "w
pay so Hose application to ibilr task*'as’
printers and editorx
yet the pub­
lic are Ipth io acknowledge the beneficial
result of khclr.labor, or dvtn glvu them
credit for Mther candor Mu-riflco or abil­
ity. 'll i« pbdtlvtaly sickeningbe com­
pelled to bear, see snxf read the rfiameescape; and yens must bahwara that It ta’ lea* and i-’rwc|.&lt;&gt; abuse heaped upon the
rudely owing tn tbe couraee of this noble press Vy the'rain-rfforkih*, Ignufant,'of-'
Utile fellow. He baa dbptevsd a degree fended or prejudiced. Mrn who neV*f
of nerve w hich I doubt whether any ooe had an original idea '•i’0r' .(bought, wbo
of ea ta ewprtJe of. I beilrte I eKall only can’t spell tbe simples! word* correctly,
meet the wi»hc* of many present when who are m barren df virtue* M Urejr’are
I eeggeet that iMtHeg eould be more fit­ of good forael criticise, drabtraua and up-1
ting than a pcOunury teetimonlal of our bralff a pj*r for'Xhd’afigfctart error' or
the spialtcst'duforente’pr o¥in)on. Il'l*
80 saying.' he took «nff hi. hit end drop­ wciKhit fhe'majoritv cf thKnawspapo
ped • ten dollar goM
iafo iL-‘-Hte rial prcfrasldb’Mke tea rtuch tbyd-naexafapk wm epaadilr end ehM eagerly tare and ^tajd^iAifir w imitate ??»•
followed. It chanced that tha indo ’was! berries shff Dibghtter,1 wM&gt; Mre'to pftnty.
n vary lang raw sad cootsfaad an unuaoal in these luminaw.days. .
Spcakiitg of.tlit lalierv of newspaper
number of passenger*. To this fort may
be Mtrlbuted the large .mount of the men, the.Home JourneYVery graphically
contribution which wan taken up.
■says it h one of tba'bhrdsMpa of onr pro
••Gentleman," reifl tbs firat spokesman, ftsslmi ihst Its working wheel*—brafaa
—are noh allowed to lag for
after counting the moMr, “you will be ahffheart
।
or atop for aidturw, or'stop’for
gratified to learn that I have In my hand ■ickneaa,
।
or sorrow. Tbe judge m«y ad­
three hundred dollars, the re.ults of otir calamity
■
united contribution*, which, in your nam* ;journ bls'court, thU'wAobl arid'workshop
I havegbe pkasore of presenting to nor may close its abutters, the inuorner may
young frisad for b&lt;* ettaragaout ooeduet." veil hi* fewlures and turn friend and
80 saying, ha placed tbe money la bls stranger away from hi* door 5 Uurmdtet*
own peraa, whieh be emptied for that --must forget bdfore iwmemnw ibe sorrow*
porpoee, And' amid tbe ebeer* of tbe ।of to-day, most urhrngaily arid freshly
•*“
crowd prasiewtad it to Henry.
।aS a Bewawjoor-—*—•*“ -**
“WhMf -fo fl mh»n asked nor hero, boar, whatever!---------- —.. —---------on that sama hoar i»e.'if’rov&gt;d*ttta of -Mr
bewildered with tbe exoeaalvejay,
brale*
m
a
man*
’
•
habwmtfaHuwter
and
. “h. is ell yourwi^/ Wwrtrave no doubt ’
that a boy wbd'ha/dbna’lifaiself so much imoeku, a* tha World •thm reads what 1*
credit a* fdu: 3rfMrihte njorolHi, , w)ll written would knew* drtwtn ol T»w
dispose eftt ta a suitable manner." ' ‘ public lowta* upon th* adtmri* l*hrt&lt;
*ni Mvrf It Umy mrifoer." said' Wen- dto ladiun -did |ipow&lt;klwaAiM* that ■ *.*-;
‘r"“ cutting bay. He finally pre in hU opin­
ion that it was “wlea an see the white
1
Preparations were now made to re' man now.’’— Ssyf/wnr Jfulrrpriit.
verse tbe ears and go bst-k to the last
station. The' gentleman who had been
Tbe other night while we tay rooriOg.
ihoroeac.* ofbenefitling Henry-so essen­
tial 1y did not go lutck with the train. ■ ’■ and nor wwary brain ronfasing o'er tha
"If you are willing," said be, address­ topics of tbaxiay. suddenly wa heard a
rattling,
As.of serh.ua bo*tea beUAiag. a*
ing our hero, “I will jp’ back with yen W
your mother, i begin to feel a' strong they mingtaTlathefray. “What is that F
we cried upstarting, and fate the dark­
ness darting, slap I wd .nui against ths
door. “Ob, *tia nothing.*' Edward grqta-.
bled, M o'rew hwg»«a*a&gt;-ehMr we stum­
bled, “it to a bog and nothing wvors."—
Tban said we, our adg**; rtatog. (fiir-we
tboa^it It *0 suvpri«mg that a bug should
thahh«fllMUL)'b“&gt;o ynu lhtak * small
now she oan du It Wfthatft any trouble^" masct. str, tbowwoSIdUn tbe *ir infect,
“Yoe anal Introduce tn* to J?-?
mutber. To do this you must know my
na«s. which i* Gordon,” . atory offer aon’*
pride and terror.’
Jwfenafe thought

“I pm sorry for you, Mrc HaVsaid
the locdlord, ‘-LwxiuUl ^iva you your
rent If 1 felt shte; hut you know 1 have a
family to support, and you know it woe!d
not be doing right by them.”
.&lt; .
“Give mo tbrss days Mr. Jonse,n said
the widow, “and som.-ihing may loro op conduct, my little hero."
daring that time which rnty enable m« u&gt;
Henry found himself tn the center of a
‘“WX-to-i ralaetantly assented, nnd i group of pMseeger*. who Ware proformd.
ly shocked at tbe danger from which they
left tbs.wtiidow alone with bar two cbtld- had jurt eeeaped.
-Gentlemen," *aid one of tbe Dumber,
a Bn* looking man,'calling them waWc,

Candies &amp; Candy Toy*,

patimi rtr*

NO. 37.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MIC®., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, IM0.

ITfWtu

« up *U tba arerrtlauii, turn*“ti5 ldrog
r. drvpay „u |0,
Um&gt;
a Whitey I* rcvon.u^wtal sswakllAj

BO IN AE-VAiTOE

Gordon, at length
ng hu*in*«* in tfe

U.ito, SIMM U
wwUto
acnm 2. And to II ..rttor MMUd

.to. It, faU4-J,.*UI
frbn\
tpcspTMaof 1------aB-sr-.r v ■ ■ —xk*togfun* diseases among reatda. thia tow
■lull be of no force, and cattle May be
imported in Use same way as before It*

I

’fesronlhal the Importation of
wfeawh
include*,aojqrdmg to W efeter • Dtotum-

*ry. d^^nidrwpidf^footi’olxj.
atopM*
Collectors
uul O&lt;ku oxSo dfcfn.IILtanOn,
("•»“ roll, to M
to­
ri... tor »t tow,
tnitr

they wUT ba’, subjected, .witter the Mth
action uf the cJlectibn art'af 1790. to
fiiirfelture: end “the mMlrr pr other per­
ron’ in charge of romBMtod of the *a***L
------ .&lt;?rjienwn knowingly coocsrog therein, or In removing;
hen* ire securing, the sama,
------—r,Dd
severally, Ow Q«&gt;3&gt;(hundred dol­
lar, for aaeh o&amp;nce. and to be dtasblsd
from hdtding any office of trust or profit
under tbe Utiltod-Btetedfor a term not
exceeding eeven yearsand should suck
catlie bo introduced into the United
States in any other way than by ms. «atom* officers will enforce against all parrocs concerned therein ;h« previsions of
1 be first section of the. act of February
IK, IbGfo entitled 1‘Jtn actio t*vive oertsin provisions of tbe act entitled ‘An
act furtlxr to provide for the CollscLiun
of.Dotted.on Import, sad Teenage, ap­
proved MitosliB, 1815, audfor other porpqaro." Arthorixing tbe arrest, esianra
and forfeiture of all importatioM into tha
United State* ‘Jn »&gt;y nu&gt;W contrary

Custom* pfooera'and foreign agent* of
tba United State* ar* tpquwled to explain
the object of thia act and regulations to
all concerned itUhaif vicinity.
«. McCULLDCH.
Secretary of the Treasury.

Je*h BHUsr* os Watcrfolls.
I
likft waterfall*.
I l.ht tsll why, ehny mor*.than I kan
tel! why 1 love kMtor He—but ile is good
. for a luynaee In the ay*teta,r
■
I dooth like laxynaaa of any sort—wot

-i want my muskatere lively.
But aaltbis it foraigw U&gt; mi purpose.
1 like *atorfall»r-theji .are so «uy and
oatnrel. • = ..
They attack all the aax. I
Boma ttey rfMCft vrllb graat fury,
[^whil* others they approach out* like a
siege, warkingfUfawtawly..
Ik was no bigger thau a small French,
tuninp.
It had attacked a small woman 0* OaIr t.itH tnfomer*'duration.
‘ aW wm foil of recreation, and when
'■be bhtmded Sfong tbe sidewalk (H wul
dde of BL OMr Mreet, te the
'W the
-city of Cfoematy, foremort Baker A Da­
vis’ yellow1' sope storh) the watcrfisll
hlgbvted up end; down ;» an oedllating
manner. reeamMWg mutch ths eportive
1termluM ufa boU-talled Umb b a great
hurry.
l/«MtridL
Tbe effect wm 1
one pretty aoon,
whto'bXwed'tt
mature matron.
—w 75 turn mere, her
__. —,—— •ftotw ^Perkine "A.”
worth T5 doDtre a barrel, delivered) j
but tbe watarbiTI wm Week.
I ashed «
bow WooeMow
count for that.
‘
’ He aaHt”H wnur yostegar.*.
1 abe aaW another otre pretty noon,

abe Wrttbbrt pyeaea «O,Bnd wee
ripe Oil year pMrtfe
•
’ Bbeasrrpt tbe etrart Mn a U.mg of
Ufa.
-

to«totota^h',iu7&gt;toto—I
of tbe appretnkiMg uaia*.
.
.“f murt navy H ifl4M.R be .tbaopht.
e ^ftrr.briff Umugfn, tw raw sfoag lUte
ttellk. is- th* dwoutrt U tha- ajfailH
~A. k » to

toLtod &lt;&gt;,«

.Ml.«»:

�DRUGS! DRUGS!

HABTDGS BAMKEK.

reran

arrival

or

Jp-few.J.F.
ton iM«M|
WL'Mft- 23
____
The story’that Edwin Forreol is taking

designate I
remainder
follows:

steps to be reunited to hie formerwifoj,
la denied on aotbority.
Adah Menken, etc, has made new so-

BURTON &amp; MAIL’S;
nttetahanf the CM, fa appear*;) sad no
Hon. Philip Allan, formerly Govern­
Mte«aa tahsa span tba. qwtfaa. U ** or of Rhode Island and U. 8. Senator,
. ,
to be h'-prd that tbe mailer may re*: died in Providence Dec. 18th.
awhilanow. Ona mooting baa already
Gen. Early denies I hat he baa applied
far pardoe, and styles himselfa volontary
lM&gt;o reason for the haste displayed is the exile hk It now al Havana.
Gen. Curtin, who la tn Cuba, writes that
&gt;frtr~ other than to head off some other
be la rapidly recovering bia health. Hie
donpany-thalmay not throw itself into malady was a distressing pah. In the aptne
tbe arms of a crippled foreign corporation. He will return during the present month.'
. Ou twelves, wo wffl not encourage
Tbe rabel-Beauregard hoc taken a raaifa»jr dug-iD-tho-niADgcr policy. One*&gt; Hsoce in New Orleans. He hod thought
hotviagisacared tho vote of the townshipsr of leaving the country, but hope* te get
they may hold us for ten years, and
Admiral Goldsboro, Commander of
there io no power, not even In tbe legis­
oar Mediterranean Bquedrem, makes VII
lature, to transfer the bonds faaueJto
lafrenea, near Ntee, his winter headquar­
any other eoapany. Wo trust our &lt;citr­ ters.
aces will act open Mrir own judgement
Gen. Pillow, of ditch-digging notovtety,
qhm they sign another eall
a meet- is bow educating his freed slaves and ah
I -rd Ing another of tbs few Illustrations of
the possibility of gaining sense al an advancsd ag«Gefi.ticott is now recruiting his health
at Key Weal. With the same object eaPreskJent Filmore sails for Franco oU
tbe «th InsU
Queen Isabelle, of Spain. is said to re­
A second survey of the Detroit fe
Howell railroad haa just been completed,, face to follow the lead of tbe French Em­
running north of tbe route fornierly sur­ press in thn matter of fashions any
veyed—north of Ix&gt;ng Lake, and about
It is said that Dr. Holland has made
t«o miles and a half north of Brighton.

ofWnr.-E

burg plays or rather brushes Um “ChrelTreaty, eaeept from terras that will pro
valde Vertee, aveo ramSons," wHh a
teet American commerce, *
&gt; fl
riotta brash. •
:• - ■ 'W ’■
Mr. Morgan olfcred Um memorial’W
Kate FUfar HH the NaUhnaFTaatee,
the Value Uagu* Club of Neer• York,
Clneionatl, thin week prmhnUng a serie* the Feniaaa not to waat
aaHnrvhat Cowgfeee give to the widow
of barfeata of boresorafalp.
.. ‘
in fataallM alrifaI
of tbe late President the amount of salary­
Edwin Adam*. h*v6ig concluded hi*
3.11 it
word*,", be your motto,.
fur Ute full Presidential term Referred to
it la fan fata amLtbn.go.___
______ the Committee oa Finance.
!.* lost forever. Oar MtuaUon is that of
Mv.Trae.boH offered a bill to coinage
two armie* R|)QMghiefa cannot agree up- the powers Wf tbe Frredmre*. Borsatf ‘
a Una of ojteratloog. . Tbe ,va.&lt; patent of aho.a bill to guarantee froedore to tha
Brouglwin, haa
season, by
___ British domintona affibra.nMMiy vital colored people In the State* lately in rewill appear in his theatre next week.
pointe, and aa,we cannot raoenclle our I taaiMosi~
. *
*
Mr. Sumner preaactod a resolntlof
A "Plata Boug Socisty* baa Itecn views, let each army follow its uhoean
formed at Exeter, England, far tha tx- general and atteek where hie judgment calling for the printing of 100,000 oopies
prves purpose of advancing tbe caose of telle him .rathe beat cLence* of success. of tbe late rneasage of tbe President, wish
Let thia diegraoafol squabble cease at tba reports ofGens. Grant and Schurs.
what Is ealled In thia country coagregaooce. Ou the field of battle wo will for­ Referred to the Committee on Prinitag.
get all personal rancor and factional pre
Mr 8umaer presented a reautation cal­
Vanfa la In Paris, and tx said to be
judices to remember opljiour dear coun­ ling ua tbe President for detailed inform­
writing a new opera on the story tn Ma
rion Dslorth*,—whom manyfaf our read­ try and her wrongs. Out of uur difficul­ ation reepectiag tbe appointed Froeisiow-.
ties I cease* but one way of asoepe It al Governors, bow they were paid, and
ers will remsmber chiefly aa a character
la to call fa each State a coa venlion of wbslher they took the oath of alltgiaflce,
in “Richelieu."
delegatee from drfferent circles to decide
.Max Bruch, a pm»il of Hiller, has writ­ ta whom they fell! repoee coafidance, and eta. Adapted.
Mr. Samner offered a joint rteolotfon ;
WATCTW, CLOCK** JEWXLBY
ten an opera -tiled , ‘lz&gt;r*|ey,‘’ pn the then fa eilenoc allow. Cd. Q’Maboney
proposing an amendment to lb* U. 8. Of oil kl&gt;a&lt; 'aU sf the fata* FaakM sM I
same libcratto ones need by Mendelssohn. and myself each to work out his respec­
Constitution,to guarantee Ike payment,
11 baa already been played with auecesa tive plan for th* freedom of Ireland.
of the national debt and prevent the pay'
in Germany. ’
At a meeting of the Chfaago Fenians meat of an* rebel debt. Referred to the
Mr. and Mr*. W. .Jl Florence fave Tuesday, ootnpoeed of officer* who have Judiciary Committee.
-‘
Mr. Lyon, the President of the road, in­ ♦20,000 by bis admirable “Life of Abra­
been al Pike’s Omt* House, Ciociuoati, served in tbe Union army, revolution,
forms ns that this route will require lees ham Lincoln.”
-MrSemner uffrred a bill providing
«- wr.utaa’* &lt;lre*«ry:
were
adopted supporting Geo. Sweeney, for ibe revision uf tbe U. S. Statutes.- errnZstaset. Hitasgs. Mid
Rev. Nebemlah Adams, familiarly end
grading than the other, and is equally on
a.n-3 urging him to call a military eoqh Referred to tbs committee uo Judiciary. I
an sir Tine whh Plymouth. Tbe termin- irreverently known as “fjoethside," con­
veritibo a ; some central localiim,' Ares'
Mr Williams introduced a joint rfs-f
uj of tho last survey In this village. Is at tinues preaching in favor of the divinity
olutioo was also adopted, that both con ololioe submitting th* following artw^
tlto comer near Wm. Griffith's residence, of slavery. He has simply turned from
Cornelius Cole, has born elected Sen­
Mr. Lyon feels very sangutae of success advocacy daring life to eulogy after
a* an etnrndmcnt to the Constitution.
ator from California, from the 4lh of
lb tha vnlstprfae.M already flvetaixths of death.
. “No power shall saint in Cungreas to '
Marob lBiH. fa place of the drunken
Dr. Blackburn, of tbe yellow fever
tte amount required to make It a certain.
provide for tbe payment of any person on
McDougall, whose term will at that
tr has btan secured. The towbshlps of plot notoriety, Is now writtag a series of
account ofthe emancipation or any slave
Sglem and Lyoea, and the city of Detroit medical articles for tbe Torootu (C. W.) Um*.
In the United States, and no apprupriaiiod
Oo Monday ^b* wifo^ of Postmaster
wjll probably vote a tax, thia winter. In
cf mosey shall ever he made by law 6F
Scripps, of Chicago, whilst rngaged fa relid aid, ao that tbe Spring will see the
Onngresa fur that povpoer.”
Harriet E. Prescott, the talented and
cnivMg
vtsiisfrnm
her
friend*
at
her
res
Semiofficial
newsfrom
tbe
city
of
watk on the road To a full headway.— veiWoqucnt authoress, haa been married
Tbe article was referred to tba Judici­
Vt.llb the present prospects’ In View, we to A Boston lawyer named Richard S. Idenor, fell back suddenly in her chair Chihuahua, up to INov. 24th, haa been ary Committee.
Prreidmt
CMinol we a ptobabllity, or rv«n posal- Spaffurd, Jr. It waa to him that her first andda*d instantly, without a ateuggl* or received al Washington.
a word.
Juarez, hie Cabinet, members of tbe Su­
bllily of faijiaw Tn the undertaking.
A Mcls Stosv.—An amusing story is
work, “The Amber Gods,” was ded­
A very destructive fir* broke oct in preme Court, and other foocU.mariea, ar­
icated as follows: Tu R. S. 8.; in Phildeiphia at I o’dorit this (Tuesday) rived at Chihuahua.jbe-capital uf Mrii told of “Rocky" Thomas, wb&lt;&gt; enjoys
------Fiubts.—Tb* Chas County
quite a notoriety on tbe plaius far Lis
whop, my future H«e, are inscribed these
can
Repsblfo.
Nov.
20th.
The
President
inoratog.
Tbe
boildiegs
007
Cbealout
genial nature and sparklhij wit. "Rarity”
AepuHi'raa published at Dewaglac gives memorials of a past that he baa endeared.”
street, occupied by Harndsn's Ksprsos met with a warm and raiboslastto re
served for seven year* in tba— regitavni
Tbe deaths of the following individuals
the follewing graphic account of the holi­
Cow peay, 603 sad COS. by ILxkbill At cepjj»ff and quite a popular oration.— U.S. A^ with ths rank of sergeant.*-?
of note have recently occurred: Lady
day flights fa that city :
Wilson, wlx.le.alo clothiers, and 009 bv Several l.dina with badges of MtSona! While Lis regiment was stationed in
Perry A Q&gt;., cfotafers^ were
en­ ’colors, received tho President at tbe Texas, swteral years agu, SergL “Rocky"
“On Christmas, day, several fights
tirely destroyed. , Tb* wall* fall into lb* palace, io the evening a patriotic dinner had charge of a corral. One morning
t.*k place fa our strrets. The*ab.qu»ce
mistress, Mrv. Jordan: Mrs, Hannah
was glrto. Tbe Minister of tbe Interior two mules were found dead, when th?
of one is fa fellow*: A Dkritey bad a F. Lce^utboreseof the book “Three Ex­ street. Some firemen were injured.
Tb* siramer Wilmington bring* to
tram standing back of store, where be
feet was promptly reported to the col­
periments in Living".
New York Galveston papers to Ibe 24th.
bad been nnloedlng wood. Three or fi&gt;or
on*!, w bo gave the laoonic order. Drag
Tbe Librrator editorial staff vs select in
Gov. Hamilton^** msda a Proclamation
gri&gt;*n up boy*, made an attack on team,
them out,” which was forthwith dona.— .
sbbuting, “Whoa," ■Gee," fee. Dsrkvy tbsir matrimonial alliances, selecting only restoring, ao far as b* ba* the power, to
Il occurred to ••Rocky" that if *the twfti
those of established abolition proclivillei.
B mad—hit ring leader with elob— On* of tbeeditora, G. W. Smalley, mar­ theirfoll civil rights,all persona recom­
mules were dragged Lack fata the enclos­
«ked him down—thro ( rum Ring
mended for special pardon.
ure that sight be could remove and sell
ried a daughter of Wendell Ph'Hip*- Two
EAt ESTATE FOR SALE.
leader then woBt in pursuit, tatae across
The new bark B. Ixiwell, from Rich­
two other mule* and report “two mnlc*
others are enraged to daughters of Rot s.
mood, was driven seboro on the coeat on
ahpther Darkey, said he could whip any
dead," as bo had done previously. Tbe
rftgger living.' Darker took k ep.— Messrs. Beecher and Cbeever, and the tha 26th. 12 mile, warn of Galvraton,
mule* were accordingly dragged back
only daughter of Mr.Garrison will short­
Texas. Cap*. V. A. Hussy, wife and
White mate hit Darkey. Darkey
and two other mules sold, and tbe rfa.rni
ly be married to Henry Villard, of tbe j
daughter reached Galveston safely, after
knbeked him down. Then came a gener­
lug report, “Two mules dead," avohfal
12boor*' exposure tathe boat Tbe ship
al row amoeg Several whites and one
the seme order, “Dreg them out" Tbe
Leopold 1., King of Belgium Sir tbe:
bfaefc. Scene conctaded by black “clcanwas pounding hard when be left. Tb*
vine was practiced several sncceaslrt
last thirty four year*, is dead. He was
fttg 'out" the crowd."
‘
male ami crew w*r* not beard from, but
mghla, until the colonel's suspicions were
95 years of ape, and there are but twoweroprobebly safe. The berk wifa-U
ulder mouarchs in Europe. He amassed.
aroused that aoatetbing waa wrong, and
• nearly a total ioM. A email portion of
. SoLDixa'a Burdnxa.—There fa much
he determined to keep watch tbe foilowl
a large property during hi* life, and waa
the cargo wUl bo saved in badly damaged
mikapprehenaion among discharged sol­ a Protestant though bis children sreCstb-,
iQg nigh:. About' mMutahl be dtpled
state.
,
from tua office the enterprising “Rocky"
diers ks to ’the bounties tn whltb they flics. Lewi* Napoleon la anxious to
Ex-reMl members ot tbe Virginia Leg­
tpay be entitled. The telegraphic p- annex Belgium to France, and many con­ islature are In favor of going into a new
sider this a favorable lime to consummate rieetion of United State* senators-John
ponta from Washington furnish thei fol
the project
Rsndolph Tock.r aad R. M,T. Huuter
loqing statemewt-:
t
- Gov. Corwin leaves behind him a being their candidates for the positions.
-'The Second Comptroller anhounee* wife and five children. His only son,
The railroad between Washington and
that the advertisements of claim agents WiUiotn Henry Corwin, is now ih Mex­
Richmond is So frequently obstructed by
tbht soldiers other than vetrans are en­ ico, end, sines tbe- return of his fsthcr,
the placing of ties on tbe track, tearing
titled to extra bounty are untrue. He the only representative of our Governup ofrails, die., that the night trains have
A Washington dispatch says: TW
add* that no rMra Ix.untHw have been au- □sent in that country. The last visit of
' been discontinued. .
counsel for SosnmM will to day ask tb*
tborired, nor can they be without fortlwr tha lata statesman to his home and fam­
President for tba rsleaae of their oiient,
legislation, and It fa very important that ily was on Use occasion of tho marriage
CecwgaPwel.
,
upon tbe plea that having been paroled
soldier* should not part with their di»We understand that many of the people
congest daughter, but a few weeks
byGen Sherman, both as admiral and'
&lt;uy« p.pw.
_______
,
M bs seemed in easelleal health . of Warren and titber towns to theaasl part
general, be cabnot be,bsld to ar^wsr for
Uaros Banjaut at raa South.—One
of hiaagte Mag^nore than TO, of this eoonly sr* using corn a* teal.
SouMaaa* Bocktt xwd - Par*—Th* di* '
any thing print- to said period.
|J
We had a conversation yesterday with an of the beat commentaries on tha ruturuAnother dispatch states that Somme.
petite* from Washington, of a* recent '
intelligent gentleman who had moo burn­ ing Uakraeeutimeat of Um Booth is tbe
ing it, and who consider* it much cheaper reception of Gem Grant a* Charleston,
date contain Ibe following :
than wood. He says that cure fa th* ear i8. C. Tha oew.paper acrowHa elate
To prevent shameful extortion* oB the J
giue considerably mors bea; than the that be wee met cLore by a delegation of
part ot kaavieh sputa acting for ciecisarg
byik of wood. Kara of corn eao heLougbt aotaeive to eight hundred negroes that
•d aoWieea, It has been found necessary '
for ten recta per busb*l by measure, and a white mall addressed the genera! io Lbair
* Ibe Paymaatar General to order that '
aaseoty bushels worth suen dollar^, .Will behalf; thattbs general merely bowed
takdrafta be issued to tbe order of th*
mvMure a cord. A cord including sawing his thanks, bet prorered Gen. SfaUre to
daimaut, and that toe same shall,not ba 1
costa 19^*0 more than a cord of., oafn address the delegation fa bi* behalf In
paid by the depository upon whom drawn ’
coeu besides the fact -that corn produo* tbs course o( hie address, Gen Sickles
without the veritable eadorament of the '
more beat than wood. If these stata-j stated that Gen. Grant desired inru io
- payee, not fa any case with hie redone- '
manta are true, (apd there is no reason ।say that tbe demonstratfoo waa tbe woot
mesa by attorney.
to doubt thazo) there fa DO foel more marked exhibition of Soulham loyalty
Paraoxita IlouB Peru*.—Ibe Chi- , On Tuesday, a train of ears loaded cbaaper than corn. Tbe crop of core this bo had ai« with during hia Boe thorn tear, ,
with
oil,
from
Miller,
farm,
caught
fira
yeqr
is far beyond the demand, and if i| ia ।and that he heartily thanked the loyal
caguTrfasme speaking of taking paper*
Mar Ames* mill two milee from TUm cheaper than utber article* far foe!, we cilixoMof
Charleetoo tbersfor I Was
1
Tha Mgfaeer -on discoverfag tbe as* see no objeoltoo to using It as sush.
।not. this one of those quiet but severs ,
weekly joonala of th* country vilfa.’
eastigaliona which die gannral knows
should receive the first and moat cordial ’foot, diseoanacted the frowtear which was
Victim cr Pmjobics.—The Louisiana Ihow to iafiici 1 If tvesrateht.hMdrwd
support of tb* people fa tha localities tbe only ooe on fire, and draw fa come
wltaeq Ufa*.RW published. Each person distance from tbs rest of tbe train. He Legislature were badly rfatmllzed a few inegroes In CharleteUi eabiMted more
A oommnnlcailon was 1loyally than all the root of the South pul
1* mnet interested in what traaapir** at then unshackled fa. from lb* engine, aod days since.
ran
to
Tituerilfa
for
assistance
to
repair
received
fir the Betate, of which tbe fol- itogether, upon what slaaa of people at
his own dour*, and tbi* infiirmaliou can '
Tbe ear and the oil (fifty -five lowing la lb* opening: “Th* under- Itha South arc tbe Cetec man ot the oouabe oUafaed only in tbe local ffapera.— damages.
,
•igned, as a committee of ladles, actins itry to depend for th* fetors J
in tbe name of a large number of loyal
tadtee of New Ortsans, wish tn present
your honorable body with a United i
States flag,
Tbe Senate rsoelrsd .
the comn.uniratioo, *oc«pted the flag, '
and fixed an hour In the afternoon for ,

r repafrad to the hall of tho House of
ireesotativas foe th* pwrpoee Ofsleeta Btete printer. That duty performed,
r refo'roed ta their own ritambwr, and
ired forthwith, that everything rela­
te th* letter and the flag sluiald be
mesd from tUjooraafa efthe Sou^
fu tbs Interval, tba tact bad leaked

I ABH FOR HIDES, J»ELTB ARD

two dollar
Voted ti
for foreign
of the pres

Maas an ouiubu,
Books and Stationery

repl upon
Board.
Voted I

Bu«sfag

H .terrane Post Ornes, , I
Jan.4Jth.18M.
J
:
Eotrcre or Batraaa
Sir, t Too ar¥j

hereby notified tba; tbe Baxasa haa been
designated as tbe medium for advertising
letter* remaining In this office during tbe
yir 18&lt;K. This, after due examination,
tofnwreovdanre with the law, requiring
tbepebliuaiioa of letter, in the paper
having lbs largest arculatiixi within tbe
d»Hrerv of thia office.
IL J. GRANT, P. M.

Avail* tobn-apglicdin pay meet uf labor :
Iqr repairs on chartin'——---------- --------- -4
HF"Tl»e Union School commenced ita j

winter term on Moodsy.
.Tty Tbe Boaid of Supefviaor* are
met ta adjourned session, which, it is
thought, will be a abort one.
■Laeow on tbe G. R. V. R.R. appears i

SURGEON'S CARD.

SI RGEU!

to be nearly suspended during tho severe '
weather which baa of late prevailed.

Taa weather e««otinuea dry and rold.
VWer fa low and scarce, and- sleighing

‘HYBKIANS,

Ij'much more so.

*Wx uerrtex that 1'rr.ton ami Herrick
ate succeeded by Ry ereoo &amp; Haight in

CUANGK OZ T1MR.

.

.

lst*F.tetXf*rK.y.C^' sSb“A" *1*’’
tdi*jSSre‘K5'^E- ”

tbegrocery business.

. TnrxxrxMtva repair* on the Presby­
terian Church edifice, in this village ar*
now nearly completed cxcsptisg lb* ta-

J““r7 ** “4

aid* painting. Tb* building is much
rttura neat, tasty and coovatient than

when first erected.

i YpritaatVfotTMOM Iwoary Mb rad Mwtb

*"***“’

»«■*. aft-r—s Jw-ry

..Naw Fisk.—LI. A. Gwriyrar haa associatod Leonard Wightman with himsslf
in the Hardware trade. Tbe former extwUaat reputation for fair dealing will be
folly maintained by tbe new firm of
GoodywatArAVigbiman. We commend
them to tbs public, with our heartiest
withe* for their auecesa In business.
8toxs and brick are being piled up for
naw brick store* on the corner of State

and Jefferson streets to be erected by tbe
firm* of Barlow, Goodyear ds Grant, and
Robtasun As Wightman. Brick are also
«iikg drawn for a new residence oa Jaf- !
ferson, by J. 8. Go-&gt;dy*«r.
Elkas.—The present wintar, ao far,

Ayer’s

A*m Crura,

*;

For tbe speedy nod certain Core of in­
termittent Fever. or Chill, and Fstar.'
Dumb Ague, Pertodteal Head Acbeor
Billioua Hesdacbe^nd Billions Fever.
.dadoed, Aar the wfefo elm of dtetoeee

taaey of the cities and villages of this
State. Haatinp has enjoyed a degree of
immunity almost unparallsted, comidsr
fag the condition of ita building*. But
tM« will not last unless extra precantlua*
are taken to too that every store and
pip* la safe.' Thera ought to be no half­
way work about th* matter ; every per­
son ehonld know that their fire apparatus
fa positively safe. We have- no engines

and bet Me waler. Our building* arc
tai«f wood, and a fixc on State street
would almost Inevitably destroy nearly
every bustnee* plan* fa tbe village.—
fYwtld U nut be well fie- the council to
■Order a moulbly examination of every
taoee, and Ita nonneotiona ead efaiwfrj

fap &lt;m that atraet.

the

��TiXAlL?

’a'gritsltmt Jims.

&lt;* T?i
HARDWARE 8®

! aouaa

tfwihh-lln atteio- i»r »,

ONS

GOODIE®

L*TBb CTfoCfc p-M Mat*,
bv oarance*t*ra in IM2 nlowa

JULIUS RUSSELL
■-^•4 CO.;’ ” "

I Inform* &gt; pabiic, that hto stock of

•r
aM09*9l&gt;. S
DRUG &amp; BOOK Have just Purchased;
STORE
A LARGE STUCK OF

W-AJRB, MS

?tcb«. by bimtOfor any peraon.

of ail kinds,
I* (ssrtwi)y teyl u» Is U.* -sateaf the pwjdt,

and will be sold aC*

IS
B.EJSAO'VEJD
Jh At NorA SUt tf Suu Strut. Oypo-

OF ALL KINDS,

Au

&lt;f- GrtmTt.

W»«!«

NEW GOODS

tirji Hmtr,

AND AT PB1CM

.as EXTRACT

throdn between the ftwe sad hind legs,
leaving Lhe blje .square In It. form.—
Tsnmmvfqpt er leather known the rake
of thia mods of skinning, by ita increase
of jurasnrj* lover the eno practiced by
many peraonain sticking nt bleeding the
aainial; by cutting ita throat frtm ear toj
ear. and in opening tbe bide, not running1
brfofc.

Roberts &amp;. Strikes,

JIXIINII MA’i;/.n

NRAJ
WE DEAL Iff'

* new and meet complete aeaorlmcut of
DBVQf AKBXEBK-IREt,
W Chemicals, Pmlata, Olla, *c.

STOVESAP FANS,

Great Decline,
In Prices,

ShelfHardware, j

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
GROCERIES

TO

BOOKS

THK

ni'Mi.X

Bi

_ RELIEF. STAl

*tsea &lt;mt varMv at Us
CE®awj j xii^mmcEj

I LASS.
r
inuTTY

Aid (tewklig Extract*,

10DEN TIT ARE.

pUR FACILITIES

mi umu,

For Doing Busimess,
BUCfflJ
8 ESP I

ART XqUAL TO A&amp;Y
STAT*.

vr rot Mtctuxicu.

xxd udiculu.

ZA’ THX\

VERY CHEAP!:
run CASH OR READY-TAY.

PATENT MEBICIREt.

RUSSELL’S STORE,
EAITEB.1

LEATHER,

IM iMartably

t .

,.

.. (

vet
-- . LLMBOLDS

EXTRACT BLLQH
'T“T- -SO®*
■ t.AjOlffS EXTRACT BIKBU
I* th* Grist Dtaontto.
.
K*ao^aJa&gt;wr^aMMa« sMtaaflOMaM

r
LstsXM. 1«,1T thaad IK
is tk* tDIahs st Hastfan.
mr^ dhe credit of taking good enre
HNrUUdT, lu'j al Law. MMdtsviUs.
of^htrLar*». f'fcourse, they do not]
clean them a» thoroughly aa they should ;
—mdn do. Thera to pot one farto I j^mBAtt-lfwXar sactisaB la Ballard.1
ba^a l»« hundred that to muz. than half,
grornpedA A liitte carry “**—
nif.xajng.jKfreqa^tly all
that boeaea -pwt- 1-havc-----------------bm|ht lomsdrtppirg wet and left f-r
t&amp;djugbl rlthuut ar muchaa a *viap of
atraMMcing rwbbad over them. U each
rtac Were obliged to deep in tbeir wet
T?OR SALE— tMscrw Omnlam Lead. aa a*
cfolhea,lAay would perhaps appreciate I(Jbum.uau.mr-H.^^
the cruelly of tbatr eondooc. bloat farm
mna,jtoua U&gt; have a mortal dread cf dt&gt;
iog any Unng,byjtinJIo light If left to
airtiaa XS.saw— tosaJ^Ura baas M&gt;44l&lt;nltethey would, al tbto aeaerra,
wyab-F..,,.
”-------- ~
quit wurl al five v.duck, water their
T7OB RALE-liO i
horwaenirtliay bring them in. take off the
B. W bight.
btrwv. gter
some .grain and fill
tbn raoha «Uh hog•. bed them down and
then k-evjnbem till ball.past five nr aix
o’cjoH
morning ! Shade* of n.v
forotalber, wha: would yuu e*y to aueh
teams Mrir-fi—Gen. Formtr
■poB BAK-s , Jg aaa *. la Ms tewa st Mae-

re^wmrjr*! -wtsr

F

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

OCUBBD

READY

OUR STOCK
1AINT8.

flawy

Hustings, Mich.

CROCKERY
Make* hit !

largest ever
brought to
is mart,

IIKENIX INSURANCE CO.

Get the Genuine Article I
iat. NOUD IML-BA.XCk-tbu
Ih« '
uu4 Tl«* s»4 Fir., &lt;o ,obti&lt; .»« asctpn I
r»U mti»r.&lt;-tte»- furol.bsd &lt;t j rvjxr rate., by ■

R

Phrenix of Hartford.

FUUI EtTRtCT SABSiriRltlt

W D&amp;HT KB EEATO
OLD LADIES A FAIR MAIDENS

938,179.04

«

raauttour Twats.—An enormous am
oiinI of money ia anuaally lust to ttee
purcb**er* frotp.rude and uriaklllthl tab
d. WtUMTUUMM^
iogLpi ’IYwes ar. tom np by the rwfla.
aa it the Itrunk and branches wva the | n Aareaeware. M. aonmeea see B&lt; aad
oa^tfWgXWW AAary, and the room, aupor.,
flaOM jw proper way.ir id tAMufa'
Uetfeh on aath aide of u&gt;. Uve with a
common' apade Irtrpiag iht tdyt totterd
tAanw.wi aa notM wua» a root. Those
tnmato^ntomld ba far tpeugb from the 1
trees to Avoid the main route, and deep
eouogb U»gv below all exoepl the top
root whfch may beeat oA This being
done, ths tree may be pulled up nhh Ita &lt;

Tna Csskmu
In-hmghaa «0&gt;w has grral
olugist, Baa tried the full
Moder the &lt;^&gt;prraikins
worm oi lux Unit tees*, i__ ---- -----to ba tbchoaahly MtMafoLMHe uM
rough-boa with it* aide, about a loot b
and aboat the mast dsatano* from
Uw»kiOb»lW. Th-teuhefUk* w
In an inch of the
wit* aper.t tan-b
sawdimt. Jaatmmdr Hie box. anil
aftwh with He upper edge, he na.te
^gutter which, being SUad with
ep kdraeene oil; no canker worn eon I
thn&gt;qgb. Wttthe aeuatry n proves n
th trap to ntaay ofthe post, untie af,

CROCK ERT AMD GLASS WARE.

Til, cwFtt,«notit. trrtcra, nmi,
HUTVMFMB. iu tailI. COD Fixu.

that wtfcfW'la the aevrrrst aeaaon of Ue
yearVpbn iba gredt bulk ui weatprn (arm
raMhiucry,
Ilavg our reaffkrr ever
thoogh-thM! I ill so, bo w eaay ia th* n«nedy. Simply, proper housing and oare.—j
The aeeraga “iifrot a reaper ” ia bah
from'four to five yaara, daring which '
timalto O« Ub.par ceuL of th* original
coat, haa been spent fur repairs, while th*
farmer «bt&gt; carrfully houses bi* machine, BEIT
will aaaijimake it last double this Ums
and in tho aggregate expend lew for re­
pairs
;
- &gt;
Verily, uf it ia worse lo “rust out than
to wear out," It Mateo easier, with the
expensive'machinery of the farm. The
reaper ia but a single illuairalioo, where­
as many might b* ttftrodheed.—Prairie

BATrLET&lt;

Hats &amp;. Caps,

WOinan^afitnJ, end.walkltig t&gt;
potbubg to fbctii with a loo of disappointnirnt, he exclaimed:
'Wbdtt^up^o^raha bigger apple.
than these L
.

AND

DRUG, GROj

Groceries,

Sheet Irea.

Tua Savxna Paaioo roa Macniaaar.
— Among U&gt;e mistaken idaaa that vary
genef^Vyr mrataU, la urt'that oar farm
maclnoary"tapiUly wear. out. Now al­
though it U a very important tact, that
IjMa iuipldfneau and tnaduMry gu to
deatructiuo at an naumishitig rale,, we are
inclined to auribu&lt;e:U i«"^ to negligence

■”"

DRY GOODS,

AoAZ .Litis IL! tLlLil 1 sUl|

The wddWkmbfcflit^TfcV.
and retorted t
“Apples 1 anybody
might know you were an .Englishman.—
TWhtta^lUeberrlaa.”
.;

H)IUK

rnit wsMKatur,

To Suit the Times.

(Fwnwair. imm .

Bwira &amp; sibd3is(

790
StxftsxfTSSe ?i&gt;r»ffi'“'" «•,
L
* Ilwan nM PrMiptiy.
mm

•1.M* PERRAft \

Shirts and

Deane tbs nv »«S4.‘ ttw FnMatfpaid7 1&lt;m
•s tw M»m.i at aBO.en*. s laite
ai.c.4

Drawers

Pbcanix p-dioiea tean^d bv
.
a. c. raiMOLB,

tiiiwsaijSSSSSa:
J8.-S
DS CHOCKS
■VEGETA-BI.E

।

Maef IMway*a Bandy Better wfihin wy raaeh;
es alt* U. I'iUs. tbs vwy moowst ib.1 mviteaeaah sr teewals am sat ef aHsr, ae» at Badway ■

and th. patm&gt; 4.

D

,In S
Y PHILI 8
any stage. &lt;.r any dlaew- rata dad by It

'----------- XHHW WMIJI »■?---------- —

KJ™ kec»«e Ibe SUadard Keatdj.
-Y.»
Y
Y"?—mffiTwweteL'1 weU^ps af«tes? ,

BSMUIBX WOOhl.

jCriJXV

MRS. F. D ACKLEY

WARRANTED TO SUIT.

AU,MCBIAB,BobDB,a«

.. .M Ou Sun,

te..W

A WPUUmiKT KD4BP.
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ASSOCIATION,

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! .aaKKiS BOMITBAH

&gt; uxinldo

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ft 18M.

uin.eio.H
tings gainer,

MHUM sums: aiiua.i!
Great nub of* ’

:rxjtTWiM»|ur,

‘ ’

NEW-'GOODS)
IWIHE bowr tend bf PMRp hereto oH
.
Wyllto
* flwhloaad iiprfr write wan pofating •ye glaum majeelleally wii
to Ae figure right—the snug red co ruins alfk-pocket hankerebelf; *f
rirat out the "rain and dartocea of tte AeyottgHltrv ted ro w
Marte ultet, *nd .the fire tnanpad and about him—an honorable tl
IdrihJtereteMrflitt «n
creckled behind tte r* tot
abdriLTML teMatatof w»

-A.T

ACKLEY’S
DRUG, GROCERY k BOOK STORE!

Drugs Received!
caarfea and oorovtota in the bornite"&lt;MU
Fur Phttlp Acre waa, for often Indriging
blmaelf to Aa dangaroiM teofnaUoo of a
daydream.
/’
"
.
n ‘,

battle'aims I'sVattrl.o.

R.

R.

SEVEN URBAT BLESSINGS
SIC DM©

TO

THE

HUMAN

MACE

BADWAVS

READY

RELIEF. ST AT1O5iARIES.

SCJIE.VCK’S

-rr^*-

Photograph Albums
be beat •nd ebeepeel

-““s^jsskmu.

Candies &amp; Candy Toys,
DID

SATJU’A ®DADS

Make* hi» Headquarter? at Adtley’r this

Scairlbing for lb. c»y Mid the tnodnt,
'
betiMtbiiut Itw the lieu gill- auJ the awar tut,
Somcthiiig tor tou neJV ^eud fur tlirm Ml.
yoarcill /,
‘

blntorif. ‘Ab.if-Areiiaod bye U.tte
mended boot, and tteke turned Doata,
and alt the ways and means that tom a
ttra^s tte with jraur ktosea.—keep 'em
man’s Ufa into wrouted bondage.—
WduMdt I revel la new Looks and deli­
He looted at bin’dasgtafop'-vrlA eyes
ItetweSa strngriy dhn.
!' :.
*•'•
Tried and not fixxud .-vranttagl* be
pearls or sickly emeralds, but diamonds,
-hT-..'!
to blue Ilk. fire upon ’ ter whin throat I mattered indtotifacUy.
Tteperfssw
of
wange
bloeamte
ted
Wouldn’t I—what Dotureebl’m talking,
•though,’ be cried, suddenly rousing bto- died, away tte glimmer ■ at putrlt and
satin was faiddro in -WrivM eastern and
wlt 'Phil. Anrebold
, 4. BULMBOOK.
,
’ A Hore.r and CmiM«i1orat Law, and Salfcit- tongue—I did aupMen you wefe a fellow uavriinw trunte-end Mr. and Mra.
.. ..........
—UK . ..- .1- --4 AU tatally ofmord BtoM." Here you 'rie, Drifter Acre, old married people of full week1,
i^BE rich pot distinguished, but' a simple law- duration, were driving,along, tte stere,
rtudeat, while Edith Wyallto to aa far of tte Hudson in Ae amber glow of a
.
atevs your moonstruck aspirations aa tte glorious June aunset.
‘Hallo I which way Is Thomas going 1’
quoenof night bsrsaif She loves' me,
though—efee will wait—and tte time eahTPhlllp, leaning fronTtte wln3ow, M
may one day ooms that—halloo, oome tn Ae carriage turned out of tte shore road.
fl told him Ao road to taka, Phil, said
whoever you are.'
■
It wSsvmly tte serving maid of tte EdiA, wlA bright sparkling eyec "Let
•riabltohmeqt carrying a letter In tte me have my own way just for onoft—
corner of her apron tetMea ter finger We are going to our new bom*?'
■Are wet'said PM wfasS aomtoal
and Aumb.
•Ploaae, air tte peatman just left it— grimace.
‘Wait wntil you sro, sir 1* aaid Mra.
t«o cents to pay.’
’ .
Acre
pouting up a bttie rosebud of a
•Here are your two coppers, Katy,—
a pretty Wr equivalent for any 'letter I soouA. And I’bilip Wai tod dataorriy.
• Whore are wnP ’ te asked In arioaiabmay receive. Now tb»n,’ be added, aa
the door rioted on Katy's substantial merit, wboo the carriage drove up to a
back, ‘letto aro what ray unknown uorree- stately built portico. wtuob aermed not
pondent has to uy. A, black real eh T— ectirely unfamiliar to him. . 'Surely thia
.
.
,
cot having any relations to lose, I am not la Mortimer Phoo.
‘I shouldn't be surprised if it waa,’
alarmed at tte prognostic. ’
He broke open Ute s.a! and glanced ■rid Dr. Wyllis emerging from the door
leisurely over the abort, btelace like
‘Walk in.nly. hoy—ootna,fcEdlA!—
conimniciiion contained within, wiA a
face .that ’ varied from Incrediiluoe sur­ Wall, bow du you bio the look of your

Tlx door to open, if not, raau the latch ;
Tu lb&lt;- Stet caryou roeot renderyo.r diepileh.

teitotod.atea.jMoarulor Uw’R«te« Bribr ia a
wiuaglBM of wtur will do roa Bore good than
•JI Um uuurs io lbs world-k««p your .totaseb
dwu&gt; sad hullby, your brntb »wwt,your ntrtnt
Mroas. your .panto bspyj. your «pp«lito g-u.&lt;l
•nd your dirwUoo rvgator. A dow tlkto a&gt;
todte. w&lt;u Hirer, calm red ptoM.nl 4«p.
Tbto R«a«dy to truly • Fu»Uy MkLb.w. It
cso ba UB«f with tb. poaitlv. BMsraure ot dutog
gvU ia bU CTree. ■Loro per. oruaeulore
I. Ik.
In tKe world (Im

A FRIGHTFUL
c.-ranruit “ •

DISCOVERY

;

prise to sudden gladness.
•Am 1 dreaming 1* he murmured to
bimaelf, m If to Insure complete poe.es
•1&lt;-n of bis sense. ‘No I am wideawake
•nd In my right mind; It’s no part of ray
waking vleiubs. But who would ever,
suppose that old Itereoti Mortimer,
whom I haven't sewn fur sixteen yeant,
would die and leave me all hi. money.—
Why, I am really to te rich 1 Oh Edith,
Edith.’ .
' ’ ■ '
' ".'
H. dasped both tends over his eyes,
sick and giddy wlA the thought that all
tte years of silent wasting wars at lensA
to be bridged over by the old mlear's be­
quest—be might claim Edith oow. How
lull of sunshine were Ae stacks that filled
over tte head of Ae accepted lover, made
beautifully by Edith's lore.
1; was predsly a Week before Ae weddwg. and Aejrontly veild Ismpe were juri
lightened in Dr. Yvyllto drawing room,
where Edith sat, eewlngou a bit bf Cam*
brie ruffling, and, ringing to terealf.
A ‘I wonderlf Mortimer Place'to so very
loyely,* ate bald to h rilver haired lady
who sat opoeite ter. Philip to going tu
take mo ^ero.wten wwreiurn from our
wedding tour; te says II ia tte sweetest
spot, fancy could dovl»e. with'fountains,
shrubbery and d.liduus copsea Shall
we Dofteteppy, thrift"..
'
She curled up with a bUsh, for while
th« words were still on horlipe, Pldllp
Aera came Into the room, looking a little
traabtod.. yak cheerful wltteL ... Mm
Wyllto disappeared into tte conservatory
leaving the luvars alone.
., ;
■
•You are looking grave,. Philip,' arid
Edith aa ho bent ovar and tested ter.- &lt;f,
, •! am foeliag so, darling- 4 tere a

MAN’S

worshippingGod i&gt; Wumreim, white if
axumeotWe. ■ It wauU be more
expreeeivo of Ute truth that ia la, human
nature, re well as in our national history,
if the proponed new Jsgred were made
to read Atu: “Trust in God, but keep
Iour ptofcMa folk" Wo suggest to? the
iireotor of tte Mint that Ute tteognd
accunJicgly.
'
•
Aa KateMtar teniTa Faalter.
dm

A ybuug man named Hill, of SouA
Grenville, WsAlngtun county, ted a sin­
gular encounter wi A a panther, tte oAer
day while hunting for squirrels. Rls dng
tegan barking at tte mouA'of'a
and came out of the opening bleeding, as
IfteiKt. ted a treble wfth tome aamri.
Hill determined to “see it out"—re tie
procured alantern and 'ax and re roternd
tte cave. For fifteen feet ho ted io crawl
Then!&gt;• was sbfs Ahundup. ni trotreded fifty ftet further, when be saw Tte
eyes of re anima! gtarfag at bhn. “Hfll
[&gt;oked the gun" Wien lias stranger ssixad
in his mouth t be firrei,; the, animal mads
a rush. bdf .a-Hofr wlte tee tetchel
finished Sim, The question was teen
then to
W. ■ ‘T.’ —
--- --practicable
—
S-'p
eel him-hat, Dragging
Was
ft, when be
until be got to tte narrow
(aired .five
ted tu call for kelp, and it
captive to
or six to pull tte captor ai
tte open air. It proved, to •Treat ah» a potter
tontohmtet of Mr. Hill, to ------___
___ J._.
_ said* *tA
sfi Itet
long._ Ite hunter
te. «lx*u
wonid
_..L
_ .L
— —
X—.-V*
rather
fight
rebel,
than__La.
.undertake anoth­
er tuck a Job.
[Syracuse Journal.

A Paars Medal.—Tbriteoal Preeldenlia] Indian medals are now being struck
it the Philadelphia mint, \For yearn It
bM been Ae oOetoK, of the Preridenta,

Davie II held.

wttefat-riaen brieren

really rtepotellilli
stnxWsa, AvteterewtHed.
~ ’•
4. ‘Piste 'tte entire control of^Beeamtntoie^. to tte Wada «f. M &gt;ri
v«),.9( fhe rebel -army, because they are
white.;,
.... , . . ..a
Lj»
&amp;. Pot alt Union A« of At South,
under tte -Stell-of the robeta, becaoeo
mariofaari Dniatestaete not write: ran:
• 7fi?• Prewtot: tteretete *iA .too nd•iilional mwabera of Googrere, M L oul
mlaatlng eyidenchofoar “msguanlmlly,
and a reward for Ufelr rttfll In pladng
their Mile on the necks 6f Mr Urite
Wtewantstol

...y.Tsw;

Dxarn or Hxxar AVinu Davbl—
Tte lldfegs of tte euddro dvaA of Henry
Winter Devto, bf Maryian^wlll beew
erivad wiA ritraererregiM by avary ad-

ly proudvtog tte teMfol JaluMMg. of
“An pr^lisr institution’ upon Ae soil
•nd progress of tte Stale, tte mordft of
her people and Ae patriotism of ter pub­
lic men, ■ man of earneri. eeavictkpaa,
groerom imputoro rod hocrot. pvpMM
KUM na.-wqnder that be became a ,radi­
cal. and took bb position to the very
forefront of tte great conlast tclVriai
Freedom and Slavery.' There,'MtCnWomb ate hie apleadid - abillttoa Mtetkd
him the admiration «f bis friends andtte
respect of hie opponent*._______
.

friendly Indians wiA.silver medals.—
The medal, of tte President are of full
Btoe. On the face la rii nxcnllent chri of
the Preridtot, wMr Ae wWda.
drew Johnson, Preaident’of tte United
Statre." On the revere, is a pedestal
bearing tn a wraaA ‘of Isorel leavm tte
word “peace.’' InTrodt of the pede»tol
two figures—sod Indian and an Ameri­
can—are'clasping hands. At tte fewt of
A coxKMro&gt;DKXT of tbe Ntor Tork
the Indian lie tte pipe of peace and the Tters says that An following resolution
tomahawk, and in the back ground are a waa laid upon Ae table in tte Senate of
herd of baflaloes. In the background, Louialana, and two calls to takn It.
grew pale With strong hidden amotion, aa near America, are represented a train of
be look ed at bi. wife standi^? heal do him.

mother was old Mortimer’, courin, but
some absurd quarrel bad caused a total
oewation of tatereoaree between the two
branches of the family. I waa aware of
tte lacto all along,'but wasn't sorry to
avail myself of tte opportunity of seeing
what kind of stuff you were made of
Pb Itip Acre. And now, as the deed of
conveyance isn't made out yet, I don’t
suppose your lawyer will trouble himeelf
about it. Tte hairma woa’t quarrel with
you.
I’ll bo
bound.
’
i ’ then
1 Philip
Acre
a cheeks
fluahed and

Much Intcraakisnow flak In Ae Mor­
mons and in the prospesto of their oontin­
ning to olfeod terietiaaky as srril es
loyalty by Ae praettee of their chief tenet
erPeijMptny." Living as they do/wtere
Rie almost an hnpoaribllity to wend no
effidewi font to‘cotnpri them Io obey
the taws, they are pracfloally Indmodenl, tod safe In thrirlhreela of real*,
taece Of any eurfi oourro. Lieut. Gov.
BrewsW&lt; mitK.it, wte'-BorompaalMl Mr.
Colfax aaroee tte oontlosot, write, to tte
Jmfrprodrat that the bead and sout'oftbe
marrites muri be puatjwued itettei'-riy.'
organlariion briag Brlgbara YtoW*, Ra
‘Philip,for what raaroni’,
gertnatehoe depends upon bto Illa. Mr.
■To enable me to realise auflkiont to

A DEAD

aUefrWteter rue sods. -Whito itis pro­
pored to inscribe the new legend npoc
tbaiiamr orins, from lhe wcMliro. ten
it to tote otfilttod teoeuto lhnr»:Ju:a»
eremfcrft. Stere pretosM «1». M^s
ioapletboraof etotoe, hrifrMglwdoklara, will thre be always jurteted wtft a
ptonbful supply of .treat in Gnd. while
th.ir lees fortunate flrilow cittoaoe, whore
borers ore tom only dimes end nickels,
wiU te left to mum kbmMriten., Three

worthy of all respect, tter4-

That the Sergeant at-Arms
to be directed to procure »
d Platea flag, and to bar. lb.
irljr andtatefully arranged

however, fur your member frmn Chicago
Is w regular boarder, octrtpiea a room on
the secund floor, about ten by fburtea
with a bAfrnflMiaHr large bed in ft'fbtwhich be renombralet the proprietor at
the raUflfooiy ten'dollar* -par day, or rtWa-tev. foil .wing
A rue-thousand six hundred and fifty ded- payment of Ike cvnfed-

o^^Sr^Li^TS
BiiWW Sotos'. and vnvfrii
the eountrv to tee fl manifested 1a He tori
cteraotar.—jfcisteite Pram ate SffMe-

FtoatDA iabhaonlr Stake white te*
•UriiliivafaBredy R.li.fwiii&gt;in toy reMf;
BO with Um ruia. tba rwy inoewal that mv no»to^reitow »y

a$^’T

Mew TwvW.

■"IMiJW

BODY

■xxMasax aeons.

JPWip. he will tea made It legal'

HB8. F. D ACKLEY
tiuiBMZia*

xxd juauor mxuts;

oome up fully to the Praaidcnt’k reqriremeoi in reftrearo to Ao fraadmatr. Tte

beans since, hot I bay. relinquished all
claim t« RwMe- .l Wbte J.noprotodths
tequest, it-waa under the impreeaioo that
aoAvk^Mk-hsiriad. 1 learned Jo^ay
that a coaato—a woman—to alive, in I*norwmenf: Ur relaUoMhlp, . Of eourte
I riiall immediately trauribr all At prop

FOUND

F,4ltootemMJ rocotoil» it to
of MM aww tenor to aval! my.
M.WtlMU'e fanctfU frarit. at
*•

T,—

MRSR
I

-i * iSiek SlitelllMf'f:r

i

h A Nmv l.tewia— ^ don't-Ute

tfAAT’W’A,

carter arid »-'3Mg-iteytawte kM»mnteahto faro trori-M—Krtlh wtorie

.*■*?*?
TASH FOB HIDES, PELTS AMD

Biaunr

..OUMBKOr.

�HASTINGS BANNER.
Wetiesday

17,18U.

s

174 editors

Tte
villa, ia

DRUGS! DRUGS!

Jfotnl tri &gt;uuU9utnu.

’ At an ad

Barry Count
FRESH ARRIVAL OF

1866; rrsseti-

Rebel

ready for distribution

REDUCED PRICES !

On motioc
Chairman tr

NEW &amp;0O»*

Minutes

Tbo picture of President
Mayor of Philadelphia baa givine bis
Etsanapation,notes.
wL
b£k.
of Natfonritamk
additiunal Itoenare for pl»&lt;~ ol
backs of National bank notes.
.
an 11 addii
' t
j, * j QZ
The list of awards to Lincoln asaaniM- hfouaement.
lion captercrs will be delivered to tte
—
•
During
tte year 1665, and receipts ol
■Secretary of -War on Monday.
e Girard MtltriT 'PMlaMpM* VMM
res butOM company aUuggling in this .. WUSWO pnytnfiMO ta Bontterc ANMMu-'
. • ••
■ -n
During tte month of December, 8M

;te Allegan aud .Oteego inthe sama ground. The ob-

cau tote tte required oath.
.
., Qffimal acoounta from Georgia
that the freedman of dial State are

JM hi praasmglhis matter now to to give
one company an advtarttge ttw tte
other.
।
Tteremute no doub^—indeed It is
r-wt-i-H rter the delay heretofore, of

There to • rumor at Richmond that

News from Perp an J Oil! report of-

thto eeetioa of country to throw itself h»-

alon of another, has done much toward sin wm berried yesterday ; low #80,000.
There are rumors at Fort Monroe of
atreugthniug both the competing oem&gt;
a plot for tte rescue of Jeff. Davis, but
they cannot be traced.
of in early building of tte road. Both
“Pap** Price, of Miaeosrl and acene
Companies have been stimulatedto aotfao otter rebel magnates, seem to be flour­
and both h»vo received aid on tb^dlverg- ishing in Mexico, haring comfortable
plantations and making money.
An orderoflte War Departmrot, just
tascres, iestnwte all military officers to
protect while Unionists and colored peo­
Vera smooth sailing.
fiow, what has been * benefit In the part ple ta the Sooth from proeseutiane by
maMctaus ax-rsbels.
would harebeau a benefit still if condo­
A bold attempt to assassinate Senator
ned, to a reasonable leagtli of lime—eay Wada of Ohio wm made lata Wednesday
evening. A stranger visited bls homo
&lt; made and the cdmpeuy ready to let &lt;nn- on prstepse of getting him to sign a rec,
txacls upon tome part of tte road. Such emmendadon, out produced no papers.
a delay would Increase the chances fur After receiving a dedication, tte stranger
drew a bowie knife, but Senator Wade
getting the roed. But, by tte course quickly drew a ptatol and drove tte vil­
adopted, H to one company or no roed. lain down stairs and out at tte bouse.—
* We don’t blame tte Chicago and Mlcb. His identity is unknown.
Congress Yesterday; In tte Senate,
G. T. Railway.fur being in a hurry. A
Mr. Trumbull's Freedmen's Bureau bills
manifioent bequest is expected from an
wore made the special order for next
Monday. A synopsis of tte one enlarg­
funeral is much to be desired, especislly ing the powers uf tte Bureau is given ia
if there la danger of a change in the will. our report Mr. Dixon introduced a bill
amending
the poetago law.
Now what ia to be tte result of this

matter 1 will Hastings vote to aid the
1\
OONGKBM.
Chicago and Michigan G. T. RCol We
Boats.—Mr. Sumaer presented the
think it will Our people watt the road petition of ihe clerks in the State De­
partment
for
an
increase of pay. Re­
and nobody will feel like voting against
ferred to the Committee on Foreign Rela
tions._
. .
bare sulistcd aa partisans for om oomMr. Sumner presented a memorial,
asking for tte donation of public lands for
and vote the aid. Those who believe in a educational purposes In States lately in
rebellion. Inferred to the Committee
mure conservative policy, will, of course,
ou Public Lauda.
Mr. Foote offered a resolution appoint­
ing Wtn. 8. McDonald chief clerk of the
tetter prospect might not be presented. Senate, rice Hickey, deceased. Adopted.
Mr. Henderson presented the memor­
A Ctecaeo Nonca or. ma Gsaxd ial of the BL Louis Chamber of Com­
Taixi.—Tn tbs Chicago Triivnrb re-, merce, asking for an appropriation for
tte Improvement of the Miasiseippi Rlvview of the affairs and
fcr. Referred to the Committee ou Commere*.
“railroads," we find tte fullowing notice
Mr. Sumner offered the following;
nf tte proposed extension of the Grand
WLrrtat, kb icoorted that persons
dsclsred
(roe by the Proclamation of
Trunk Railway to that city, which indi­
cates something of tbo in teres', manifest- Emandpsliou and by the leccut amendmaul of tte Constitution, are now kid­
napped and imported to Cabs and Brazil
MM of this Important enterprise:
to te sold, and that in this way a new
Although the Grand Trunk is not slave trade haa been commenced on our
Southern
coasts ; therefore
rtriotly speaking, a Chicago liae, it la ao
Rttolttd, That the Committee ou Ju­
far nuunected with Mveral of our most
Important railroads, as to deserve a place diciary be directed to enquire if aoy fur­
Tn this record. Ttere is,' moreover a ther legislation is naedod to prevent tte
speed v prospect of its being extended to kidnapping of freedmen and the renewal
thia city. The people of Western Mleh- of tte slave trade on our Southern oumL
Mr. Sumner read a tatter from a geu
gan have already taken bold of tte mattieman in Alabama, setting forth that tte
roed will be built at no very distant date. fact stated in tte above preamble actually
Tieg&gt;ropoeel ta to construct tte line from existed, and that Federal officers were
Tort Baron, opposite Sarnia, to Flint, among the guilty parsoua.
Mr. Johnson—I call for tte name of
Ing aadSL Joseph on tte
Ming round tte bead of the author of that letter.
tago. Oar city has a large
project. It will opM to not to give tte name of tte author. He
riotest agricultural region je well known in the other House. Mr.
of Western and Centra! Michigan, be­ Sumoertten rend a latter of a aimilar
sides ;riving us direct cuoneciioa with I purport from the United States District
theforsttand mineral wealth of tte Sag- Judge of Florids.
Mr. Davis had no doubt that tte Y'auloaw Tally, and add another to oer great

fore reveral of our prominent railroad
men, w’.kj considered tte enterprise one mousy
Okt should te met by Chicago with all tte reeoluation.
tte material and aid which was required.

0. D. SPAULDING,

government tn 186&amp;.
The Secretary of ths Interior has caus­
Nearly 40,000,000 bushels of ooal
paseed through the locks of the Moo- ed a Het of clerks of his Depratmeot to
be made out, with a* View lo an equal
disteibulloc of clerkships among Con­
A fish wae recently taken from a block gressional DistaMts of the various Stales.
of lew cut from tte Mississippi river, st
Tte Tiaur dispatch says Gee. Swayne
St Louto, fraxan to death.
Commissioner of Freedmen for Atabatna
During tte year 1865, over &amp;44,fi00, writes leal ha aucosads in limiting tte to000 cubic feet of gas wm msnufoclurod aae of subaiatecoo to deeliluts persons
in Philadelphia.
Over 600,000 gas of all claaees in his district to about Ifo,
lights arc tiaed in that city.
. 000 ratiqM per day. The State ComA prisoner named Hand eeraped from miss loner appointed by the legislature
the penitentiary al Albany oa Saturday for that purpewe reported destitute 13r
last, while digging a grave for a follow 000 white persons aloes.

the armory at Springfield. Over 200
boxes were received from Pittsburgh last
week, and 73 from Washington.
Tte remains of Charles H. Carring­
ton uhu Davis who was hung at Buffalo
were taken to Rochester Monday morn­
ing for interment at Mt. Hope Cemete

Carried.
Mr. Bray

BY ANY YIBM IN HASTINGS &gt;

appearance.

Good Calico for 25 cts
OTUZB THING* IN TMOFOBTION.

ihefollowing extract from tte rejoinder My Stock embraces all that ia uanally
of Mrs. B. ills rich and racy. Read II
kept hl a Country Store, such as
Shall man arrogate to himself tte i
preeoribing the creel dimensions
crinoline 1
•
•
•
H

Hilt All MEBtClitl,

Books and Stationery

the 23d

GROCERIES

^’iBCFKiiWiSaeW!!

J. P; Cady,.
wolf be retained tn tte building while the
lambs are . turned out for another to
catch.’
"Towhich Mrs. E replies: ’Which
being Interpreted is simply thia : We
claim that we may go day after dav and

trend a flight of slaps without cxbibRuig
our persons in such a drees as no virtu-

BOOTS AND SHOES, &amp;c.. Ac.
f nave a FULL STOCK of BOOTS

A?SS,*fiaS: ""

movement explains thia

present

blot

n-‘'“’iSRSTttW

can offer you

■PLEM DID BARGAINS!

Visrr for the benefit of
Rev. E. G. Bryant, of the Presbyterian efit from Co
immediately
enuring or ri

&gt;d neigU
I

mH

for cash or ready pay, charge

pointment for a Railroad Herting, to ba

a. a. sPAiittia.

MUST BE PAID!

LANDS FOR BALE.

ILHWrf.vku4.vXrf..
SlIitKKTKRISrw..

All Notes and Ac

e,ls M^Grovv.
• •K, asd.Xrfe

counts due us Must

s«*&gt;,is

n CmUsLs.

Are you i
eating hrarf
rfeairs for i
hLsdacke. at
din render
takj tte Red

F. J. LittleCol. Fisk of

r'VSXf^7i&amp;.

. SURGEONS AND^HYSiaANS,

LHrTBlU 1

/ In the Po
^of Michia

Col*
Raaniao CtacUL—Tte neat regular Crtpylsa'
meeting of tte Heatings Reading Circle,
ill te bold at tte residents of Natmas

UVRTO5 A MAIN.

SURGEON'S CARD.
IIOCT’S GEALgl^^DWCB, MONSK

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HucUara J 11
Hwk.

■Hnmoeoos Literature," by Thack­
eray ; “King Robert of Sicily," by Long­
fellow ; ■Reserve," Tte Saturday Re
view ; "Bensatioa of Being a Beauty,”
Clodia,” by John Quincy Adame.
■yOTICtlhl
Instrumental and vocal music will be

Crib will

CUANCE OF THE.
CsUst HAMTINGR. 1
1st, Fekrssrv SMk ■*• SI
'Callas TU1M0KTVI1
brnsrv JTlh
CBAtWTTK

TuBasmraa Hocsa.-G*’- D. Keith

H. A. fiwdysa

rented tte House to Geo. B. Morton and

be Paid Immediately!
D. C. H awlxt, tea. In connection with
•sting saloon, kept in

A word to the wise.

TaB,ea{M*4

Iluliop, r»- 1SU, 1M0.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; Co,
NEW HOOP SDHT FOB 1866.

TwaBoaabof Supers ieora adjourned
Saturday. Tbelr proceedings will te

TTOBXNT sa4 OSNNBKUO* AT LAW.

mm? guKiHRTO-

Maus A Phillips are selling groceries and

V.-MADLrrS »»W hunt frVFEX EL
LIFTIC (or deabl.) SPtlMO BKIRT.

amtwa Uy toeghsst, ■eat nmau.

Uss «M CjZasj ehSs^ri^XrtU

isra Ink
Marek »U&gt;.

north-easter which changed on rouodey
lively eootb-weeter, piling tte

EAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

CKLBUBATS*

Christmas lime.

Al IssU. Jasssry ntk sad Nareti Mtk.
'Al UrtrtU, Jsaaary SOthsad JbrrtVtih.

not disK"Mte
toward town with a saw log on hie sled,

GESCHWIND,

Merchant

British subjects, and te rays that t
vsI officers a* LWerpotd wire fully
HF* Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic
(ordoubte) Spring 8k Irt, x&lt;C. JlTma

r. rnra*4sUarswr
T. EHILUra.

BrnUaAhM &lt;m toart.
A Fenian brother named Bare. oo»vloted el Doubftn, ha
the Dartmoor prison.

F
ii’rSAiWssJiar;
Containing 160 acres, o

CAL.
imrwuJULxo

sad bare i 100 beariaw aaet* tress •/

tu^ggyeomming toward him al a rapid
rate. Too late, te discovered that they

Tailor,

CENTOS
RSADT MADS

arm for bale.

liueriM moving

teydyeww «te*M tear rflt occeetaoally.

Haaaa Kilud.—On Friday afternoon
MM Bfthto Tillage ted a terra killed in

• Morrison, of Michigan, who
000 scree in the Utah and i

ter hearing the report of gMtlemeo Inter­
acted in the ooustraciion of tte Chicago
and Michigan Grand Trunk Reilrmd.il
was unanimously resolved by
oseost: present, to use tteir tafl
vote tte udollbeoly to this

known as O
dry up acne
patient can.
to thschildr.

AND SHOES, in the ante of which I

dosb arrived tn Liverpool tte British
Government should take some notion

Eailsoab Mxktixo.—In another col-

G. Robinson
Treasurer, I
■XJUSKS t BLANILn t

aooo after adjourned.

from tte ranks to a Major Generalship in
tte vdnutew force for hto meritorious'

prevailed.
Voted to &lt;
further cisari
Ground*. ,
Mr. Cady
be tnatruetad

ack Adm
The folowr

DRY GOODS.

Adame and Earl Clarendon wm jrabMite
springs, salt licksand gaseous exhalatious •d. It to T ilumloooe and occupied eight
are common. Capitalists are, therefore, columns of the London Thou. Indeoed
he district—being welt sat

Gen. Thomas W. Sweeney, Brevet
Colonel ia the regular army has been d IS­

B. N. BICE. Ow'l ttepevwieaMsl.

Paints, Oil, &amp;c

should tear some dorar relation tn our nothing for interest, nothing fur keeping
persons than tte raised top of an umbrel­
la does to the handle, we throw ourselves books, nothing for bed debts, end only a
beck upon our reserved rights ■ and if any
man accepts the invitation thus pulJiciy
VEIT WALL MOFIT
and unblushingly extended, te tea “wolf."
-The Triteas looking over the Geld and should te dismiseed tte fold. W e
pall
since the war, discusses some curious •osld suggest that ttera lambs ought to oa my Goods.
things thus : “One of our leaders is now te foldtti In flannel or memo, if they are
In charge of a machine for.patcnt pump­
ing; another is building a railway through
An order from the Department Head
the on country . One of tte firat soldiers
of tte Army of the Potomac to in the quarters of Texas haa been promulgated
pistol tealnees; another krape a retail mustering out of the service a terse num­
grtoery store; while one of Sherman's ber of regiments doing duty in Texas.— Don’t Fail to Call at Spaulding's
diost trusted Lieutenants to a claim agent. The list has not yet been made known,
One Major General, prints a weekly but It is believed to include about 12,000

nSmith &amp; Wesson, pistol manufactu­
rers at Springfield, Maae., receded or­
ders during the flrat of January enough journal In Baltimore. Borne of our offi­
to keep them at work foi^a whole year. cers have drifted into Congress; others
Their present turn-out amounts to 1,500 ere on their way to distant Courts to
represent the honor of a nation they did
Tte Irish Roa/an Catholics of Montreal
ao much to sustain. These starred and
ere ebout to build a fine hall for the Na­ belted gentlemen go down from the com
tional Benevolent and Temperaace Scde- tnsnd of cohorts to become agents and
tiesoftte Catholic Church. Ala meet­ partners and dealers perhiqw with the
ing held ni that city tte sum of over #8,- orderly who stood before their tents or
000 was subscribed.
tte private who held their etlrrup.
Bo with tte Generals of the rebellion.
the lakes amouets at present to o’. I ess I
♦1,200,000,OOOannually, andlbal2£00 of mathematics in a university. Sher­
vassals are employed in It. Itraoda to man's great aa tagon tota are in the ex
the seaboard 100,000,000 of bushels of press and railroad business. Tte once
grain,!,000,000 of bogs, and half a mill­ dreaded Beauregard will sell you a ticket
from New Orleans to Jackson; sod If
ion o f cattle annually.
you Want to send a couple of bame to a
friend In Richmond, Jos Johnson once
cials of Bgriogfield, Mass., lately. She commander of great armtoe, will carry
ceiled at Gov. Desk s and told trim that them. The man 'whose works Grant
moved upon at Donelaon, edits an indif­
ferent newspaper st Nev Orleans, while
tte commander of tte rebel cavalry at
Cbrtnth to his local reporter, Marshall
practices law at Nev Orleans- Forreet
you raid." “Y-e-a’ madam-1 understand ta running a saw mill; Die Taylor to aow
—I think I am your man."
And tte tevfng a good time To New York ; Roger
Governor helped ter—to board aadilodg A. Pryor to a dally practitioner al our
courts, and so wl&amp;'tte rest'Af thls WW,
log in tte insane eoylum st Northampton,
vlndltllve. and ambitious race of men.—
wbcrerte now remain*.
The Government agslnst which they wsr
rod Is now tteir friend and protector.”
A New 041 Ceatrr. ,
QerrsspendsaM oTIbe teroateOleb*

oil centre, owing to the (act that the
whole o( Enniskillen ia now accepted aa
oil territory. Beeidaa, Beer Oeek, on
whlrii Petrolia ta sit gated, oomea down
through the- oorner of Ply raptor, and

HASTINGS, M1CTT.

A large »»mberof U. R Revenue offi­ gold dcdlara.
ce met at UxoMeeof tte Commisaioo-

Tte receipts of tte Chicago Driving A-iareeoemterpf CbllMtera Item**
Park Amoefalon for 1665, were #32,726 Canadian frooltor were present.
The u. S. Coruul at Havre, uader
Nearly 400,000 barrels df oil were re­
ceived at Pittsburgh during the year dais of Dec. 18lh, informs tte Depart­
ment of Blate that there baM been but
1865!
.
Four of tte principal botato of New eight mom of cholera ia that Mf.
During tte rebel Hoc our Government
York city pay an eggregate rent uf #250,
has pala l&amp;M.OOO prix, moner. Tte
000.
/
.
business in thia-braijoJl of the Third Au­
The not receipts of&lt;he National Sail­
ditor’s office has been kept up eo prompt­
ors’ Fair at Bosua were #246,518.
ly lhal now prlxes are paid within a week
Farmed Hall, al Boston, tee recently after the presentation of tte petition
teen turned Into a bazaar for charitable •tertfor.
In the months of November
(airs.
The population of Minnesota is Mtimated at 273,000.
McBride, who aeaaulted Gen.
The Meadville (pa.) RqraHfoni My* Sol. Meredith at Waahingtuo oa tte 17th
cariog tte past rear #570,000 wets in­ ttftaat August, was eonriaad ofassault
and
battery
ih the Criminal Court uf that
vested ta buildings in that dty.
.
The New York.Stale Banket Albany city yesterday.
The evM«|M submitted before tte
Committee on Contested Electiooe, ia
TTie people of New York city were the Dodge Brooks ease, has been seat to
taxed nearly ♦10,000,000 to support the tbc^rintor, and will eooo te given to the

J. c. Bray

BURTON &amp; MAIN’S

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CLOT/fflfff,

BBOADCLOTIW. CASKMKBDi, TNfTntGB,
FL’RNMnXNG COODa,

to-us by a direct air line

»■ ■, NNVINB, HaaUage.
Braeob of tte Great
England to DeMin.

One of

JR BALE—
Tte E. 48. £

P

Jf AIN’S PORTRAIT GALLERY,
rera LMHlSv.

C. FRIED IX

�Jnal u) SfiisitUautsus.
•ITIC1AL FATE* OY1AUT OOTETT.

Barry County Agricultural Society, held
at Bastings on ths 9th day of January,
1800; meeting was,called to order .by
the Secretary.
’
.t ? b
Oamotion, J.C. Banna was chosen
Chairman in the absence of the Prasi-

Minutes ofprevious meetings read Ly
the-Secretary.
'
’
‘ »
J. C. Bray move&lt;L to amend sec. 3 of
the articles of association by striking out
the word rixuen, and insert one, so that
but one Vice President be elected.—
Carried. ’
’
,
Mr. Bray moved that a rule be adopt­
ed restricting les ms or aalmals to exhi­
bition in oce class only, which motion
prevailed.
Voted to expend the sum of k75 in
further clearing and grubbing the Fair

Mr. Cady moved that the Secretary
be inatroctod to advertise for a letting to
ths lowest bidder, an Saturday, Feb. 10th
next, the job of logging and grubbing all
the Fair grounds inside of the trotting
track Adopted.
&lt;*
:
The folowing officer* of the Society
were chosen fur the ensuing year : Pres-.
Ideet, J. Q Hanna ; View President, D,
G. Robinson ; Secretary, J.'M. Nevins;
Treasurer, S. C. Prindle; Directors,
Richard Jones, J. C. Bray, N. Barlow,
8. P. Cady, and D. G. Robinson.
J. C. HaXka, Chairman.
J. M. Nxrixs, Secretary.

■arc

petition.

ill IhoTowntUpof nuifags h!m
«n Tbouund Fir. Hundred JM
i OMBUvrUun ol Ore "Chicago
•Bu t Trunk llallwsr;
..it &lt;i.. .r„_..h 1™ v. »l.*A

A Domanos Vtsrr for the benefit of
Rev. E. G. Bryant, of the Presbyterian
Church, will be given him, at the resi­
dence of IL B. W lurmsAX.Eao., on Tbnraday evening next, the 18th instant, to
Ar«byou troubb-d with dlstn■which his friends and the public gener­
ally are earnestly invited.
'''x , rating heartburn, depression ol
desire for e»liiudw, sick and
litedat
be, and other affect i*&gt;n«
Railboad Mzxnxo.—There is an ap­
class rendering you unfit for I
pointment for a Railroad Meeting, to be
held at the Court House in Hastings, on
Wednesday eve. Jan. 24th. Addresses
may be’expected by Hon. F. J. Little­
john, Jsdge Williams and Col. Fish of
Allegan.
_
L)
Riumno Ciucu.—The next regular
meeting of the Hastings Reading Circle,
will beheld at the residence of Natuax
Bxklow, on Friday evening, Jan. 19.—
Hours from 8 to 10 r. m.

eonpotu Iterate attested, tbs iulsreat at sold
bonds to teeerra per rentutn. per nnsitst- s»d
paraMe sanMlty trsm nsd attar tte dridar of
January, A. I). IMMad tbebondalote todrawn
that tte principal seal Stell teeutto dee sndpay.
able aa Mio*a. »r?W. ia thres jasn. |X7Sv, is
four years. I.Tte, ta #rs yon, tl?.’-? la alt

Jaaatey. ia lbs jw oat Ihraslsd sigblhund­
red and alxty-alx. Preran I, Bterasa C. Prin&lt;1’fc,ite^&gt;«ste^f tai Estate »f Chsriorta'Mira

r bkw u rorfc^rd by Bata
tael. And it da fortter «
BK’.Skt.SBSs

MaatdaMMaat

*f J. &amp; KteTras, Guardian atasta nlaoTprayteg

Z. tteidwore, k k. G rejury.
I. H.ctetawi., Wm. Bartow, Zw

And

•cs.i,

xwarASfta
U'.- ... ■ ■ _ •
n—JI

MOTtrCACE SAtR

cSanceby sale.

A'm. S.Goadvesr, It. J. Grant. K. li. Throop. H
II. Cook. U. J. KsaArid, P. K. McElwain. L B.
ITtehtixBn, n.G Roblnaan. Ira ttatch, F. 0 Aek»J. U. U. npauldiBg. J. W. Ktebbux, H. K,«telIon, P. B. Cuok.'Jtiun A. Hwsesey, M. C. 5'rtadle.

SPECIAL TOWNSHIP MEETING?"

"Humorous Literature," by Thack­
eray - -King Robert of Sicilyby Long
fellow; “Reserve," The Saturday Re
view ; “Sensation of Being a Beauty,"
Victoria Magazine ; ‘ Charles the Fifth’s
Clocks,” by John Quincy Adams.
Instrumental and vocal music will be
interspersed ter variety.

rasatw.vts'X’tfsrMS

cf Hral-.nfB. and show mew. If any Itere te, why
tte preysr of tbe p«U Uorar tfaoold net te pasted. On readies and Alins lbw fMettUoe.dnlr vsnBsd
And &gt;1 1. farther Ota.rod. tkal .aid poUUoaor of Oliver C. HwbteU, an of said dmressnd. pray«frr aoliee to Ibo pcresaa latemted fa said •*- fa* that Jute J. Hesdenbctt may be appointed
ifrdsllllilii irri’t
,
. ... ..
Tternpon II ie Ordered, That Msety U»«

Tnalksmics Borax.—Qeo. II. Keith
has sold the Hastings House to L. A.
Nichols of Calboon 6o. Mr. N. has
rented the House to Geo. S. Morton and

A. Humphrey of Battle Creek.
D. C. Hawlbt, has, In connection with
his grocery, an eating saloon, kept in
good order, where a lunch may bo had at
all hours—also raw or cooked oysters.

AtSSNOTiAtoWBAia

and that tte bells Bt tew of said teo..te&lt;Anri al
utter pmtei Interested In raid srtate. stv requi­
ted to appear st a Beaaloo of said Court, Item to te
balden alite ProbstsDfflct.ta tbe »mageof lira-

OVAHOIAN-B BAI.

TiicBoAnii of Supervisors adjourned
rm Saturday. Their proceedings will bo
published In ottr next issue.

Lxr oca nsansM remember that
Maus A Phillips are selling groceries and
all other goods in their line at very rrsaouable rates.

CHANCERY BALE.

Dvatso the past week we have had a
snow storm, succeeded by a thaw, follow­
ed up by a severe freeze, then a furious
north-easter which changed on monday
night to lively south-wester, piling the
snow anywhere else than where it wae

GtlARDIAN'B SALE

t. »=d

.

wanted.
Hossa Killxd.—Ou Friday afternoon
last. Ml. Dewitt, who Ilves a few miles
east of this village had a horse killed in : will Bed tte Bitten an Incomparable Bestorelire.
not disagreeable to U» teste, and ramentty In
rtgorating. Ko other stnoulral p.odsoe. tte
log on his sled,

testn Attached to a
fassyty anmmlnf toward him at a rapid
rate. Too Uta, ha dieoovered that they
I»d no driver, md la attempting to gel
Lis team out of die road, bis horses were
struck by the raa-avsys and the longue
co the siad brake, one and of It running
nearly through aoaof Ms hones, killed
iXtastartly. no driver of the raaaway

THE

.

JKMYt&amp;B HWIM Uncjnialedi Remedy
KO SCRATCHING-

FOB

PURIFYISG the BLOOD.

bCRATCHKB. &gt;.&lt;
IS UM MtiaHMaa

Aed driviag froa tte sywtesi all
which laducra dtesara,

m*k*r
■

te. cwbdM1 a31
Vegetable Extract,

-f-ss-s^ns:

HAN’S SALE.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
noBTGAGE SALt

fJ. isis Jsrzstf-iLrt
1. ■ -ail. ladU.n'ir Amiw.

BEEVES’ AMBB08IA.
FOR THE HA|.B-.

;i

Tte OnfUai sod Cm w»« XoJroare te prepat
ed by J. JUXM Rssvm and teate ta.1
inc and preMrrsUre . uo&gt;
bairfidlinf ent, caaMoit

sttKsxiiar;
rsndon Ite hair boB, I .
ro

try It and ba ronelueed.------ _F»...

Benzoin is riot
,

Benzbiri Elixir
11 the bet! Rracdr fat Ihroal aadLungDU

Prise 71 seats per BotTe-gS^e&gt;et (Ussa.-

BENZOIN ELIXIR

Is used, sad

m rfll* feme,
D. *1 &lt;«■&gt;

st

iutanM. as O.
* o™&gt;

«M&gt;W * &lt;X W.AwiU
WiA rill A of twowbg that those whose
wssm IModt people tato the guUee,”
Mfrr»aghaMbaMtU»JSta«K

.7wn.
Mr

ttaU^steM

�BARiOW, GOQRIEAR

Ajtuiltxral liras.

gO'JHd

&amp; GRANT,

H. A. GOODYEAR riEFARATliilS.
“bxsmlt coecnarnuto**

rLUIfl

ixmkcxd

AKE FRIFARKD TO BUPTLT

V‘1^

KTTRACT BTCHH.

8 &lt;10 0 0

THE HASTINGS

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

of all kinds,

Of twn* the first inquiry ia, “ What
will cure It 1" Tte tint part of tte an­
swer coasted in finding out the cause.—

Have just Purchased

NEW GOODS,

and frost-bitten grate of the fields in AutOinfi. fo fresh hay and a litOenaln, when
ftoM.teougte to the baru, WhsntHala
thBCaw.Yt wMl be noticed that they will
pull iudtecrimlnatcly on both tides and Addfaf TraMpcrtafooi sad eaurata mstely tf

Railroad Prices,

Roberts &amp; Striker,

TOL. X.
Bistinjs Umrr,

kb®hj®kd iPiBHcaw s

^MMSeMTMT rtmnur.

IRON,

BAILS,
STOVES,
skin. Jtte aw
TIN WARK of ALL KINDS. »f kli own
oecasldhed by — ——------ ---------Raanlkctare, and Wanaated Good.
usually pat’ offln a short time, even tf
notbUibedMefoHt. It to well, how­
ever, to give to such cases fine salt, and STOVE TIPI,
ab tans
sulphor, inn mixture of two parts of the
former to one of tho latter. Place it in
a box in |belr apartments and they wiR
eakUfroslyWheat a sbeep is found biting and pul­
ling at one particular spot, we may be
oertain of some local source .of IrtiUlion.
A Close investigation will usually disoovcr cither a littk ronghnea, hardly turtle-1
eablo to the sight, but easily dalocUd by
the finger, or a slight pimply eruptioo,
parts of which may have become covered GBHTX&gt;-3TOirES,
with a dry scale.
Fof sttdh-take strong spirits of turpen/Im,and having opened the wool catefelly arootid tte rfroied pprt, apply it
robbing it well with tte finger, and
capseially if any scabs are found. This
shoe Id be repeated two or three times.
We have found it Quite effectual fur tho
V
ALASB.
removal of tuch dubculliur.
U
pUTTY
■ But this It only local end temporary
treatment. To begin at the fouodallon,
AND TITOODEN TUARE.
orwy flock should bo most throughly
dipped 1n a itrony (hnctian of tabett.0
every Spring, soon after shearing. Many
flock maatere practice this now, we are
aware, but with some it amounts to but
little, because they are too sparing of tte
weed. Ent In the tobacco, give each
shwp and lamb a most thorough soak- ।
ing evsry Spring, sod every . Autumn ss
they art put to Winter keeping, keen
eMl&gt;ad rtllpterby them, and yoa wifi
MaUs.!iute trouble with akin diaeasvs-

S

WE DEJ

new and most complete assortment of

DBl'GI AMD MEDICIN JEM,

DRY

ODS

Chemicals, Palala. Olla, Ac.

.

Groceries,

Book#. BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

eTATIOKTHRV,

Shelf Hardware,

FEXB, FKMCILB. INKS. FAFEU,ENVELOPES
OAXDS, Ac., As.

ROPE,

GROCERIES!

Hats &amp;. Caps,
crockery and glass ware.

AEVengreat blessings
THS

Farming Tools of all

HARNESS

Wimta.—
Wta" ihl
-------- ,------------- —, by hard labor or
long traveling, the blanket thrown on his
book, at once—tie vapor UMtni up from
th

READY
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Aid CwUm Extracts,

Which will be sold

lltt
For Doing Busim^ss,
riixHBOLD’3 EXTRACT BBCHH
innbftl'ROttUAIH

tr FOX MECHANICAL AMD MEDICINAL
.
rcRPosK8.oMLr_an

ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN THE

FATES!

MEIICINEt.

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WtsraigM, rt.ow.ur, a.»,a»ue or cih.r &lt;l:.&lt;w,
.trttebsr thiasuttew or Mtwrateia. Clndir*Mor­
tens. Dtentewa. liiliaot Cnhc. ferrr aad Atw.

WAri BKADT inJKFwill q.lrkly ear. lb.

VERY CHE.1P
FOR CASH OR ready

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RUSSELL’S STORE.
Hastings, Mich.

CROCKERY
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ii Lhi Great Diuretic.

rwnmlH-. shirt, I Low mil. „,j w||
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tu&lt; I
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is the largest ever
brought to -thia mart,

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OLD LADIES ,*,K41R MAIDENS

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MASON BBOTBEBB^Naw Taaa.
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H Me. S.telbt town ofM.rJ. u*. AOTf in Co . !“■' *etro, on U» KbIurmuo
Grind Eipldn J'liak Rovd । alio,•U oft*
roagWy clsaood. if tbs ■nhs^t art noil and
XerUitaMastMtMo.
U WUGBT.
added to move the coops, as the Western VOB 8ALE-40 *cvm os sm. U. and M aerw
farmer ii»hd to Jog their barai to get
dear of ths manure. Fowls will not
room low out of choice.—Oor. Cotmiry
Catkman.

Bunr™ Hokum

OUR STOCK

SHOP.

A borts-will get tired sanding and
treading on a hard floor; so will a cow, a
aheap, a man. A.aoft bed f*elt eaty—
giro* rest. And yet we neglect the bed­
ding of our atabfet to a great cxte*&lt;—
Iniered limbs and other ailments, espec­
ially of the hoof, am the result ofyjn of a
neglect here, aa baa been clearly enough
abowo, and as sny man can cJcariy en­
ough ere, If he give* tbe subject a momeoVa thought. Bod with fuaw, which
Uf.™,or mwdust, or mn Aerk or
sharings. Tbe drier these materielt are
the better. Every day remove tbe moiate&amp;ed bedding tnd replace with new.—
Such a floor, well bedded, adds greatly ■
to the warmth of a atebb, and thus be­
come* a fodder savar. Tbe until holes
and crevice* in a floor with a good bedSthem, will let liUls or no cold
and will drain the table.—
ve a groand floor than bard,
Wiktd plank—Rural World.
PovxTrr H6oifcs.— I saw a cheap
mode of building a hejery, by flaring
poets in the ground, but 1 found It the
moat expensive that 1 ever tried, on ac­
count of the numerous disease* It brought
unttefowlsby the eataratlon of the
ground by their dropping* I would advisa the posteaswed off, and wheel* pal
under, that It might ba moved m often
aathree time* a weak. I bare found the
higher they roost from th* dropping* the
batter; ihon there should te n ffbor at
least fiftxMn inches from the ground, to

■*”

76

Insure with the Phtnnix
I»re U ocr.serviti’r ruin esn cv.rsLfc
lUfaaartktv. BKCtfKB THK BEST.

Lasses always paid Promptly.

ei.ooe FEB »A4’1

360t?K'S:»5i‘
Shirts and

Draws Um vsnr ItK, lh&gt;J^or&gt;x paid lasers
to ttet umm ertno.OOar’a liuit ottr gl/noo mt
dv.iuU^wete^rMMda.a..

Drawers

■MMMM

Mweausm, I dm u&gt;o atutr; n wra
hnMMenM. I no the JUI..F, ’fc&amp;.Tt
If
•SSSs.WE

. Pbonix policiet iiaued by
B. C. FRINDLE,
narty
Rredwrt Afcnt

wa* 0&gt;e blanket, and u \hihone con­
tinues toeool, the cold and wet covering
te Of little bi». A better way is to let
the animal etud uncovered for a few
minutes,a lunger or snorter period, ac
cording tn circumstances, until cooled
down to about the ordinary Umperture,
but not to tny *------- *-------'
then throw on

(Mn*r*«*., nr IncnMhn, I avrlf »h.
a dtw wtestei th* sra*l tettn pate* sn

Dr. Procter's.
DR. CROOK 8
VEGETABLE

WineorTar

Th* rte.wt.ii Toufe M . .UaMteal, .Ma*..

I vv*vc

•SffiSf£."g-,re

u&amp;5®H^LK
I powers nr. brfniiuj; H te »•
&gt;inh. .nd tUy Rnl no rmndlt)

bean found h» oneapedud xpiaotiUro.
hi
Kae EoglaibS :W« it a great wealth !u
te,&lt;boeaMbetag less than ooal. It it
frw from many of the oUeetiou of wood

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-OkmoMwr.”—Had Ika nadara of
the Fwnser believed tbe comments of Its
edHor. they would very naturally bare

fjlt gutinga Sannrr,

R.

R.

Bcbolauous.—Between two and three
o'clock. Tuesday morning, the ebrka.
sleeping in Julius Ramell da Cm's store
were awakened bp the breaking of glass.
Upon examining for the cauee, H was
found that some rascal bed attempted to
enter tbe store by cutting away the sash
in front of the jewelry apartaneat. Tbe
job was bnngUngiy done, and tbe aeddeo
tai brerking of a large pens of glass
aroused the sleepers and frightened the

R.

SeVEN OnE'.T IU.ESSISCS
MieftBKD

to

HO. 30.

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1866.

THE

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back

Tt-A.TD'W-A.'Sr’S

READY

RELIEF.
doers and to some who are pot, convened
on Monday. The calendar waa quite
full, but, we am in formed that many cases
will go over. DtJay is lheoustom of the
law and the “beet’hold" of the lawyers.
Five or ala criminal cases will probably
be disposed of.

SCHENCK'S

by rowdies.
During the year 1865, naariyll £00&lt;­
000,000 gallons of water were consumed
by Um city of Palhdelphia.
Some mean person recently broke the
Urge pbta gbse windows b Mr. Baldwb’a store In Cleveland.
A game of baa ball was played' &lt;m the
Ice at Philadelphia.last Friday between
the Atlantic and Hamilton clubs of that

alialcf AmerioM vessels destroyed by
British pirates in tbe employ of Um rebel
government. Bines, that time, be said,
the bill had been preamitad and the Brit­
ish Government bad refused to settle it,
and not only so, but had refused to con­
tinue the controversy on tlio subject.—
Mr. Chandler said the proper course for
thia country to pursue was absolute non-

Tux WiAtflx* commits some curious
freaks, this winter. Friday last was a

Cbil.iT. Cdrt.
&gt;.bM, ewv.tu

very warm day for the eeeenn ; the enow
melting and water running tn the streets.
In the evening, or about 10 n'oioek, a
heavy shower occurred accompanied by
thunder sod lightning. A terribly windy
nlghlfoilowed, and at daylight, Saturday

RaIUIoad Mam.-io.—There Is an ap-

morning the thermometer ettod al (era

pomtmenttor a Railroad Meeting, to be
held atYhe Court-House In Hastings, on
Wednesday eve. Jan. 24lb. Addresses
may be expected by lion. F. J. Little­ R. B. Wightman, on Thursday evening.
john, Judge Williams and Col. Fisk of The sum of 6152 was realised, being
Mr. WhiuUu km n
nearly all in money.
Allsgan.
.
the reform of Um Clev&lt;----------------- _
a oom of ttO.MO. It is thought Um
Too Tuva.—The Grand Rapids £apU the plan will be adopted by Um CoenThat all change is not improvement or in noticing a former statement of thia
CoL Nelson Troaler, the Secretary of
reform is undoubtedly true. There is al­ paper, that our village has no engines
so an approximation toward the truth io end but little water, rery truthfully says: Stale of Indiana' was robbed at bb reel­
in Indianapolis, Friday morning last, of
the adage that “one may as well be out "The village of Hastings is sadly Im­
•200 and tome nsw clothing.
&lt;&gt;f the world as out of fashion," It la be­ provident" "
On Saturday afternoon an unknown
coming the fashion, tn print all local and
man waa run over at Piltoborg by a lo­
important news matter, upon the first
comotive
end killed. Around hia nsck
moat sincere thanks to our friends In­
be wore a badge of needle work with the
page or outside of the paper. We, thia
Hastings and vicinity, for their gsnarous inepriptiun. I. H. 8.
week follow the fashion, and change the
gifts and kind attentions on Thursday
A mad cow wae killed near Indtensp
“make-up" of our paper. This formic
evening hat. We appreciate it all; and oils bat Friday. This b Um fourth or
much nrore convenient to tbe printers
only hope that we may be enabled tn
and is generally mure acceptable to ad­
some manner, to add as much to their
vertisers, and custom will eo&lt;« render it
comfort and happiness as they have done
just as satisfactory to tbe reader. ' In
tn oars. May God's blessing reel upon
these times every wide-awake buaincas
them all.
i
man waste to get bis advertisement just
as near the reading matter aa p-waible.—

idMUgb

•ay stairs iajMHtorj
will ImmUtauly .fforj
bf imparling vigur
|J Mwuxng too TU*1

Fur this reason we have heretofore made
Binustaa Cbamos.—A Mr. Dcttno
it our practice to print reeding matter no
from Miabwaukee, Ind. baa purchased
every page of our paper. We intend to
the stock of TnoMAs Watuxo, at the
print mattar, at all limes sufficiently
In creating to the reader tu Insure &lt;
assail QaaaUtr*
Jis being - read wherever It may be
One teaspoonfull of that world re­
io the paper. Very likely we may not
nowned remedy, Coe's Dyapepeia Cure,
follow aay of the established modes in
taken after meals, will enable tbe most
confirmed dyspeptic to rot any thing he
cbooeee, without fear of any distreeeing
effects. It is a biasing to all wbo are
troubled with disease* pertaining to the
stomach and bowels.
The proprietor* of Coe's Cough Balaam
say, take lltdo and often. This is Um
secret of its auccew.
It will not harm
you to taka it often, and every tiros you
take it you wUl ese its b*os6ci*l eCeela.

•UAt"U%S

■.X4.'«S?»
&gt;yn4p rvaseof tte

..^■^A^rAIUS.
a. Use Helier remove* all pain and di*

atari’s s-usris

iiah. I cowid Ml ulwp witoom a botiwas's Batey IMiafwiUue my rssrt;

tiXt.’jtsrs.’S’EX-

PAY up;

Baum mim
KO. SCRATCHING-

JONES A DBASE,

STOGEOH

DEMTI8TS,

sa bosliteM tarn of mind that prompts to
regular sdrertlaing. Peter Howard, of
Hope, baa just sold a very fine form, at a
Mr prios, the resultollegitimataadvertteing. T. PbiUipe also offirrn one of the
moat dssirable forms wa know of, for
sale. Thio farm lies bordering oo the
Thornapple river only 2| mile* watt of
this village. J. &amp; Van Brunt also offer*
some desirable real rotate la tbs village
and out of it. J. A. Bwoexey and H.
Wright aro also advertising some good
lands, improved and utiimproved. Some

of these lands wlH be sold al very good

A FteX

w

PaauuavnAB.—On Tues­

day nigl»t of hat week, if we are correctI, MWwrf a u du. U» MMhg »*«d «W corned kJ Mr. VkHUp^w. **

1 .(UW, «u &lt;ma aklnO dwlroyW
by fire. We be!.rm the upper part was
occupied M a dweilteg by Um finally of
Mr. P. We are without paftiodaa la

AU persona indebted t» Julies Rus­

sell ds Co., by Note or Account, are
hereby notified ihattiw same

Must be PaiA!
without delay.

Your immediate at-

tentiuo will SAVE COST I

Hastings Jan. 23, 1866.

Mr Chandler asked for the immediate
maideratioc of the above.
Mr. Dixon objected to It, and It Ilea

Business has assumed at Union square
Naw York, its usual routine; tbe dele
gatse to tbe late Falsa Congress have
nearly all left for their bomea.
Tuesdsy waa a busy owe *1 th* Roberts
Secretary McCulloch baa arranged a beadquarters, on Broadway. Ali the at­
coufsrenos of British provincial delegates taches were actively
* ‘
*’
with the Committee of Ways and preparations for the
Means.
The President has nominated Henry
R. Sanderson as Collector uf Internal
Revroue foe tbe Fifth District of Illinois.
Him. B. B. French, Commissioner of
Public Buildings, is taking etape to rofuraieb tbs While House before the duee
The Board for examining applicants for
commiesione in the regular army, are
doing up their business and will adjourn

The muster out of 50 additional pay­
masters, which was to bare been ordered
during the preaeal month, baa buan post­
---------------------------- --■1
Hell
poned,
owing to tbe ecattared condition
Tk» Utd Jodctl Sbmaeh Bitttri tn
steal the fcnom and tbe pump bandie, and free from all tbe addition sod imparities
the barn d.«ors before he girce up pomes usually found in ths tobies and stomach
sion.’ That man knows a thing or two Bittern of the present day. They are a
about bumau usWrr.”
omblnatlon « rare herbs, with the pur­
No such ejections can bo brought est end mildest of all stimulants— fine old
agaiaet several of the dtixeoe, who offiw ripe Bourbon Whiskey.
land for aale in thli county. Several at
least, are of that juet and liberal as well

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K«KtlK»WH»

British commerce--------------------------- -Brit ish pirates destroyed America ships,
Mr. Chandler, at tbe conclusion of Ms re­
marks, offered a joint resolution declaring
that
FAarou, By the recent publication of
the diplomatic oorreepoudeoce between
thia Government sad Great Britain, we
era folly advised that tbe last named
Govarumsothss refoaed ur repair the
damagro comtnitod on Amartaan oom
meree through the agency of ber subjects
during the Ute rebellion,and has dedined
to arbitrate, and finally not to bear any­
thing fntber Ou tbe subject; therefore.
JUkM, That the President is hareby
requroted to withdrew our Minister from
tbe Court of 8t James and make the"
proclamation of national nonintereooreo
which is hereby declared to taka effect
after each proclamation shall have bees

NEW SDriRTOEMKHi

NOTICE. ‘
-■■IkhU - ——1*21 £!j—

know the esmtenU thereof. sad that they have
good HMM to believe, end do believe said
suteraeui to bo tree. Sworn and subscribed
to before me at Vermont rffi.h mid Htate
and county ihi*:i Jib day of January, 1665.
Wnxana Daw, Praudect. ?
D. W.Burnt Aot Seer. i

MUST BE PAID
All Notes and Ac
Must
counts due
Ge Paid Immediately
A word to the wise.
Hastings, Jan. 16th, 1866.

J. 8. GOODYEAR A Co.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR

ZUL STflTCtLANDS
tbUtfwnu Cough Bulaus

DYSPEPSIA.

�DRUGS! DRUGS!

HARD’

cIrF

?S?
i.snWSMB»*’,,0“
ailBGEU?i8 AND PHYSICIANS,
ARE

NEW GOODS

Mrti.r. J—. *k iws
Board met jurauc: to ad«ur»«Kt
R^caJUd f»srT^t

«WUN«M
AND

a '"olLTrf io*— a.

To Suit
M, Scoeh Mibnoa aO tte to

hmKj

kept in » Cooulry Seorw each M

SAT PASS.

IN NEW

DRY GOODS.

Hardware,

'—

TWthea^aamJfcm lb. ।

o— alUCl, curt, nruy ■**

■

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t - ■

Great

groceries

ROPE,

u.-' _

J.Roam,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

On moticn the report wx» accepted '
it J agKud
’
. 1
Mr. Malory amred that IfaWM
ii^xMo-oo be appointed Draw Coawiia-

I MTI a FULL STOCK of BOOTS, q,.,
■ s» -w rf
ffc_

p„

askbuobs,

For
AJU'C«tM

nnMuumnr
HARNESS

&amp;tMlbP19»
iw
Da
Mt. MaHory, t*.
*M accepted, mi th. maalpfe d;-»

mo.U

[, a«k t-

SHOP.

(ImAaCm*.
!«**!

broguh
b’cTocb.c m.
Thurncjay Montlnj. Jan. 11th.
Tbe Board met pnrauant to adjourn­
ment, and wwolbdto order bj the
Chairmao— Qscrwu prenxt.

A FRIGHTFUL

ofJ.T. Emory. 8. Uthirty- !
j one cthcra, of tbe to*1
p ie, pray ing the Board .
.
alter the line of tba highway, ronaiag
acruM the east-half of tke south wert
quarter of aetlSno t«M»ty-fi«e, in aaid
town of Tbomapple, so that ths same
shall run an air hne, eosnmenciug in the
i center of said highway, on tbe vast line
thereof, and naming to tbe centre of tbe
bighvay oo tbe caal line of (aid deacrip
doo-in pursMacoWBKtao 1083of tbe

DISCOVERT

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE
IS

OLD LADI

REMOVED

n Ae JCorfk SUc of SUU Stmt. OpfOsift jRrrfcw, Ooodyw i frnaa/r.

A DEAD
SIAN’S
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■nrc MOST SKEPTICAL. *
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VIRTUE IK THE

Sckool

BODY

Books,

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teaK;

Shirts

STA.TzoinnRTr,
rm, rnrciLi. txra, nra,Bvnora
, .
shall bn aeeapud or wedaei bigbwee.
Oo motioo tbe radotioo waa adopted.
Tba Giffinittm upon MiwilgftS
Cbuna farther reporswi that they had
po^^smthoMl^a^q^

. LAND5TOT SALE.

GROCERIES!

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aUBGEMNS AND PHYSICIANS,

&amp; GRANT,
ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

E W GOODS!

riEMMTIMS

Rev. J. a V&lt;M,a«M
first part of March, some little rest
through the *iMar Is needed to gam ester, Mesa, received a ct|
strength end brace up tba system for ths from bis congregation as
summer's work. Eight er lea weeks, m
theuewal aassw io which milch eowe

FLUID XITRACT BUC8U

trolewm in that city.

FRTON

obtaining

HASTINGS, MIOL JQJ

OF ALL KINDS,
AND AT PRICES

llltt AM

To Suit the Times.
AS ttelaaaases Usees, aftstwea, Jsawasy Mh

At Bead Hoem, XUos. ferwaepu Jssusn Itth
.UMerehTUi
At DewaaUe. aftsewoeaa, Jaeeary IMA aa4
Isvehnh.
,
,, u
At Becbaaaa. faroeoeas January lite aM
larch Sth.
Al Michlgse Orvy. fereweewe Jaseary llth aa4
h
BaXale, afteroooee Jaaeary &gt;Mh aad
*At Afusoa. JeeearyMtbaad JJsr^XSd.
At Awsfisse BeeM.Lawng. Jaaeary Sttt and
r‘u ttoBMe. Jaaeary ISA, awdMroh Mth.

IN NEW YORK, SINCE TBE

Great Decline,
In Prices,

OUR STOCK
ty as Lav. Mildirt Ute.
wiugSt.-'
kvice aleck a( Gaeesaisa,

*

OB HAJJf—X »yof a«tio»rt ia RaUaed,

(lev Jars, Rto sad GroeadCsfibe.

For Doing Busimess,

&gt;torTua.frveiMeeatetofiMS yse peead.

■wiag aad Kmokrng ToaacoK m' fl. d K.

AHS EQUAL TO AST
STATS.

■bine and Lard 0.1,'

&gt;

.

Osasv Bablur. Bast law Mill sad Weise
serie Ksrryeeualy..ranis; iaaaRsS al
th. .ssr
ef
ses toM at lbs
'itoTbueeajTlsP.vcrj prwBaaoo.ses

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W HOOF SKIRT FOR 1M4.

CROCKERY
is the
largest ever1
broguht to this mart,

Ths Orsat IxvsxtMa of the figs ta
EDDT 3EEB1T8.

. HfUIiLBY-fi Mrw !•.!,.&lt; 1&gt;LFM
L1KTIC (ot goeHs) tmMXO IMIUtK
t. revsavmw'reesisu aTaeraax tar tvoyflsI ■ I.Br-.in.STSBLKraisoB. tafttltofr

Have just Purchased

original oral we. but^OM, . ,
A drr.1. ofFontana W ntftWitfM
Brishmend leas week; Mr. Broeke,af the
N. Y. f$aaaa,wa»ghrirmaa ofthe arjB*-4
itttioc moc*i^ ‘.
.
A new Cirri* of the Fenin Brother­
flood was organised In Philadelphia, last
week, under the saaaagameng od ** the
Oenwral Hweoney Orclo."
a 7*^ ,„V

WX DXLL.1N

DRY GOODS

RVWMwq

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.
Hats &amp; Caps,
CROCKERY AND CUASB WARE,

AH®
—AHD—

’ .

Which wiU be sold

toots. All these tbe far Mere tall you 1
■ ere his beet milking stock, which, from ,
some utisceountable rea»&gt;u, bare been
unhrttunale io the respect named. He
will tell you it la a very groat lues, and
that there to more trouble of this kind
now than formerly. Of Ouurss there
may have been various cbuwi operating
to bring aboat this result, but the more
common oca, it is belivdd, results from

FjEfty CHE.IP

::«AMW-ireneH !«MH
Don't forgot the piece, at

RUSSELL’S STOBIK

piKENIX INSURANCE CO, ;(

Get the Genuine Article!

Phoenix of Hartford.
THE PH (XXIX nrnani raaurr* tea* Wt

883,172.64
(FMXUaBT UM) .

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©DOTS % STOW,

■ TOE MOST SKEPTICAL. '
THAT TMgltC t8 UNXOUAA.LM 1
virtue iw the

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JACKET

: Insure with the Djamil

Castlen to the Fitbite. ,
saw.xwrsSJtJKK:

facl. O»ly someaales wbe Baialale 8res rates and

Lmks alvaya paid PrwpUy.

I13HPKBBAI'

Shirts and Drawers

KOURBON

WARRANTED TO SLOT.

A wrnrn.TirKRT s®©iP.
HOWARD

ASaOCIAWN.

.Winu Buxxtxu sou Saxxa.—Have
our friends provided winter shelter for
their ehaepf or era they many of them
nrglectiug It aa useal, and, M usual, not
having tbebon lack with their ritoep,—
Depend upon it, that oold, to addition to
wet, to imrifel. You wiU see W more
especially to Xbe spni«. flbelter is feed
saved; strong th kept, ehtoh would Otber
wine be lost; and won* Improved by tbe
good 0.-ndllton of the sheep to say nolhmanto-tonne
tbe moat important
posMsof all—the Istttae which are to'
Mfov, A suffering
will pruduro
a weak lank., Am»eg weak Jamba there
is always mortality, and a rtug'sd growth
in the fotura tody ofths sheep. A wrah.
! sickly lamb will not make a first dans

Good trraUnent of aheap &lt;a prohtoUo all
round. and ebelter
of the important
pUMsto bo attended to. Build it and
invito the sheep to k; feed them there; 1st
their exit be there, ami
little lit bite
titty need. Mow to a good litte to aae
tothh thing, to propare for it.—Jtonl

uLAilivLu'j uiTiACT SUCuii
:s^sevet*5b«nWA»Bi

fOR CASH OB READY-PAY.

been “dried off"
Deep milkers are often inclined to
y leld inilk doting the whole year, and
unless extra attention is given as to the
manner in which they are dried, trouble
■ ill be bad with the uddepcfl"their com■ug^n xutlk agarn, and a loes of a portion
ol the bag fuThroa. Tbe old . milk re­
mama in the udder, becomes thick, is a
•uuti^of tmution. producing inflsoicnatmu of tbe parts, which being aggravated
near the time of calving, results in garget
or loos of part of tba bag.
Ths udder should be empited of its
contents every tew days, and tbe work
continued until the secretion of inilk cea­
ses. \Vithcoius animals tbe drying otT
!• rtfreted iu a very abort time, but tn
others severe! weckg are rtnuired. Wei

Fssptxo Tcaetps,—An the time to be­
OLD LADIES K FAIR MAIDENS gin to lard &lt;mi the tuiDipe has c&gt;&gt;tna, st
submit non hints in regard to tbe timfl
of feedand the mode uf avoiding the
disagreeable flavor which It is apt to Im*
part to tbe milk, and the butter. This
turnip, taate. in ths milk ouy be ourvec
ted by putting a piece of saltpetre the
CIISTOH MADE
else of a pea into the pall before milking.
The warmth of the milk diaolviag the
saltpetre, prevents this taste without in
, juring the milk- It la said that if a les
cap full of sour cream is put into tbe jar
and the milk emptied upon it, the cisagreeable taste is removed.
But the best method, probably, is to
(red out tbeturaipe, cabbages imiuediatele
after milking, sod never to give them
any a abort limo before milklag. This
will prevent tbe milk mid butler from
tasting of the turolpe. If you have them
to feed to milch cows, therefore, observe
Ibis role, giving tbe turnips immediately
after thr morning's milking, feeding out
long bay during the day, and giving tur­
nips, if you choose, just after milking at
night.
Cattle tbrijti better with an occasional
feeding cf roots in the barn, and those
farmers who raise them would on no se­
en util do without them, especially as a
means of change from dry hay. Tins
has been a hard year for root crop*, but
still we have sonic and they should ba
judiciously fed. Save tbe mangolds till:
towards spring. They art worth more"

VffSi

Groceries,

flOOl) NEWS AT LAST!

OCR FACIUT1ES

rn.adn SejsrlevD to »• seats MW sewed
&gt;»d and Pvw'l.red hr Hau.,

nU. &lt;&gt;U, Varnlah and Hniahse.

among expMeocud dairymen that It It not
profitable, or even desirable to bare
eowe “in milk" during tbe extreme cold
weather. They dalm that if tbe whole
herd could bo managed so that the ani­
mals com* in milk at any lima daring
April, and then dried up by tbs Uat of
Dwctmbcf, the quantity of. milk yielded
would bv.quile aa large and |&gt;«ri»po Ur-|
ger than by the old management uf commendngfln February and March, and fin­
ishing 4i January.
Experiments have
been nude, thawing that the opinion is
wall trended.
Jr is useless to think of milking c»ws
in cold weather without eatrs food, and
unlsea pries for dairy produce tro ex­
tremely high, and grain oo the other Uad
comparitively low, tbe extra food rrquirod te keep the animal la a thriving com
I ditfoc will-cost nearly enough to balaoce
the profits realised oo milk. But even If
there ba an immediate gam, the lose from
Injury to atodt, it Is betisved, is not mu
erally made un. Jf it |s designed to have
cows IC milk during oold weather, whstbther in spring or carl v winter, It is evi­
dent earm, dry, wolf ventilated stables
are demanded, together with extra card
and stuxaion to stock.
A growing evil among the herds-all
through the dairy regiuw is, that more
or toss rows are eonunually having noma
trouble with the udder, lue'mg tbe use of
auiue portwn &lt;4 thabag. Uoo can har­
dly g» into a herd of any cuasidoraUe
•ixe without finding a lot of puwB that

Siore tbe first of January M Bako
(Pa) Shipping Cbmp*dy have shipped
from that place nearly U.OOO bar rein *&lt;&gt;f
oil.
A bouse oe Mu Version street, Boatasi,

Dr. Proctar's.

FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,

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lAoaaaoupaaateprMoaa Tbaedope.aadall om&lt;vi-mtnr .’’feJk!
Dealer la all tied, of Family Oroeerieo, tormMotad/4 IaAw«M«aMleAondad iaae^
6&gt;m aad malt ivtowilMra Bl M par «»•■, Htoaeand Wooden war*, and a geweral .rinr*. yae
meni-f pro.teli.n. Al.o Notary Pebllc—
Sloe tehroe doora anal of the UaMinga Doom.
ar Legd jUrerteaaatcala are charged at tbo
rate ofTVcaxta per fhbo (100 woed^Jfcr the ffrM
Twriea Msaa or tam,af mi.ian rvpo,H oaateter J^OREBTS A STRIKE*.
• nd li oapfe for Meh Miboeqaent knaeTtiun. HerIba tial^ad U eealaffor each aabM^onl I«mtUj
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Dealer, i. drag., medioioae. patoal modi- eaalileted other odreeUMaieala, ftuca Riu to HV
eioea. pain la. aila. turpentine, pore Uqaara. dye- a aaiaMa. per aaaaae.
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AUAfata ./Ara.SM. Z/o-taGi. OU.fay..a.d
Paaaeagor Train, oa the Mlahlgaa Coatral
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Kboea. aad Clothing, bloer on Slate Street.
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Altornee m4 Coao.alUir .1 Law. and Solic­
itor In Chancery, and Rotary I'ablie. Oeneral
Imad, Tai. uhI C. lloelioa Agaat Partienter
attanUoa paid le tbo otawilnaUoa at iMaatnal
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MAaOXXO.
A Tn.rrgwtar meeting, of BaoUage Ldhge
XX Ma. At. ol r. and A. M.; era held at itSuiA. JluLUBUOK,
|e Hall, aw Wodaeeday craning, on 4 be­
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‘Attorney and Coano.lter al Law. aad Solicit­ fore erery fell mooa.
. »4_—tt aaJar inj 6 ooi anJ acala, intton.tary, or io ClMaeery. will promptly and fallbleUy
aaarafric, rUoanmlir, wirao.lia or ottor dlMOM, attend to Um balnea, trf hie calling; Coareyaaw traitor lttoam.ll.&gt;n or Kniralgi*. CKolera Mar- cing, Collecting, and Mftltar. and Meal Relate
Tb. renter moellng. of WILD FI.ffWER
to., Diarrhea, BUIoaa Colic, Fever
Claim. IMlndod. Udtee la tlolbro-k Black.
LODGE. He. 44. are Laid Monday eemn.g at .aeh
WaUnoao &lt;Z lha Irato. Bal. U«a. Ktnuae.
week, at the Lodge Room la Goodyear Block,
Ha»Unge. MHb.____
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W. WIXO.
llL-If uiddealr ar.tad with pain or aiehoaaa,
Ito ■»« of RAHWAY'S BKADT HELI KF a it! «F J
ford ttnMkMo Earn «M tiumiiui the threat­

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Bad Ane,

Un aatrffiff?.™ ;:S,”U*£
aalirat, wUhawt oecoaioelax loan of lima, etoaaa

^Janike of the I'eacr. Will attend to the colof dial, or Mm a., of Utor OMtariae*.
Id - If o.bjocl to bratncbra. -or Momaeh.mrl. teclina el debto end all other bwainm. pertain­
ing to bte a®ea. with ffdellty and prnmptaeea.
OAee
Kferr, Oraogerille MUte. Harry
foiala, arrwoioru, mtieiunoaj. dlltouit Leroth•afff JMltaM. aora throat. &lt;x..rto eoMa.d'plIwr..
croak, i.Suoau, lolamaJion ut Ito bowefa_atom- A »• »R*KK M- »
Mli. nidnorB, or bloddrr. Btaw.y’. Rr^ij.’lUl.rl
will afford immediate mm .ad qulcklyLnrre tto
I’.rticater eltontion gireo to the treatment
ooarplaiaL
of Priraie Dueuea Omcc. corner of Slate and
ilLe-llaaaixa nusma— if aflkled with Spi­ ChetHi Nteecte. op euln.
nal ditteaIHM or with DiabeW. lacwliaoMo of
fr.ae, Irriiateoeof tile Bladder, C.ralro. of Ito
HpMacter of th* bladder, HluggiOrae.. of tto J M RVSSOX.
Kidwra. Ixucburrbaa, white* Floor ^AILuo,
"llbr.Irian andSergeon. OMc. in Rnaeellte
Faltlaraflbo Wooeb, aad oUwr alemao ditteo'•M. Bado.y'e Baade Roller, robbed tbe raliri etore, rftale ntreet.
iaagUioflba imoe for tea or twenty umutu.
IVKa.day, willcut* lh« woral eaaea W» Ito’e JOHN RODERTH.
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o»ar l-Oty Well auibaoiicated ca»M. wbrrr RaJ-a/a Head. Hcltef. br 114. method or.ppUcatio:
Pby.ktea nod Snrgewer Dwelling 00 Broad­
itoT bT".l«J^JI5?i* hUd^aervice. way, near the Court llouae.
^assrjs,ir-'SS&amp;-4iL2:
wad Ihooa aafferiag from rbenaialiaai la aae forw
pallia lb thdjoloti or Ilmbe.^ra'^r or^paralreia,

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All kind, of Ju.ltee'. and Coaeeyaace Buru
oa band el the Raawaa OSrw. We bare taken
rrealpala. to get the beat fanaa: end. onr bl.ak
work cannot beetcelled In eoy oScw ootalde op
Detraab We ^all Immediately laOTMee oar foeUilico far Ute klad »f work.

Rbadixo Ct»ct.« —Hu* next regular
Moating eWtlMi lltetinp ReediBg Circle
will be bold kt tb« rtmdentd of Dr. Job»
RoButre, •&lt;! Fridav rrrntng, Feb. IM.—
II.win Trnnt 9 H 10. r. M.
StLBCTiona —“One rd Tena ZP.»
rniB,” fnwn B.«ina Reriew ; "TW. Daamrb
Inland." an Oriental ApUiyDte; "Our
Old Faeto.mad Grand M.ilMr," ; “Bv ihr
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rbyUeiaa. i. now io tbo ptaoUee of bin prefrt».&lt;.a in llaaiiucsaad rldally. Rnidewew on
A'Mtlvga.—Mr. N Railxt badadulbed
any otherlaffmltiM.will bo quteUr co rod by lt.o Creek Mrtret. USew op atm re, ever Cola A Seo-,
grocery, eeoood door
Tin* rubbed o» M&lt;«day night.
aae df Rad«ay‘. Itoady KoltaC lib.—tflbe aomartiaily la UteMtaaed witb any
jy Geo. WiLUAMff, uf Rutland, adear. Typbu or Typhon! Fetat*. Iladw.y-. Rndy
ReUrftaIba bed diaiafewlaal ia tbo world, aad a
rertioea fiw eale noe "f ibe beet farm* in
aaunpearaaiire, to IboM wha wm U. afainal at­
•II Uia erction nf enantry.
tack. &lt;rf ib«M aaaladiu. tn com* al iaduBaUon
•fiha bowel), utltona Colie. Pniater'a relic or
adyMlire tadaOMiery diOeMe. tbo* Heady IMlef
|y*8e«F. D. AcKLar't new edeer*
will iauaeBbateh afford eaae and comfort. It po.
...... rnaiked alrMUgr. uree all prep, ration.
lieement &lt;w&gt; fcWirth page. Ackley i» bound
ofopMUa, UlurpbuM, .eralrine, aad oUMr opiate,
not to b« uutdiwtenr nndrronld.
aad aaxwtiea. It lalla paia. br imparting rigor
and .ireagto toU&gt;e ayetoot, and arvc.iug tbe ritel
l.lornaod Claim Agent and Uo.Teraacar —
e»«g.ea to a be^tbtaJ action, tnatead at partij - Collect. I'eaateaa, lloenfca ami Back Pay. All
Hori.—Thie lownabip »&lt;.lrd again*!
Meg thepoaeepll.a facatem, aad making tbeo. kind. U Blank, lurawbed In the Coa.ey.oce at
aiding the Grand Trmik road, by the
iMonaiblelopoia. Let Ibuee wbo would Gro and Real E»Ute Euqoire nt Urn Xteaner Qyke.
~Mf tamtefe WV tUDHraY B READY RELIEF.
dociaiv*
»oU Uf &lt;50 to 10.
Tib.—To Ul wbo are aiok and In pain, ete lb.
baiter hr.,A„
hATrn
-ill ~rU. Aa
nniTTj-r-v ow-rtrtxna.

urua.ymr .pinto frappr. yo«r aptobfo «'«“l
kedllma trill i&gt;ur&lt; rate, »&gt;.d nlnta.i .Imp.
Thte Brawdy tolrely a Family Madiaiaa. ft
&lt;** b« uwd W1U. 11m pwmra MMiraoea af &lt;!•&gt;"«
pri mto aaaaa whara p*M arimmImm txfota.
. 11 i. iu. eMprM «.«io Cke wort J Due
thr aaal boUla oeal.in. *Mra madicuM. a. wall
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. Mpariar wc-lHriae, lb., ana iloltor'.
wartb or tka otdleiry pria-kUtera, Hati*r*&lt;*. to..
• Goa
net totUe of BADVAFH BEA fir
BELIEF will &lt;10 nwr. cood. .ad ran bo »o«l far
teCmyp'ra*.^"^
totter* a.poatod for

upon Um prop-rail km uf aiding tba C. fa
X. HUEUXIX,
M. Grand Trunk R. 8. by booing town
CWaaty Traoaurar. Will pay pertlrelar al- bimda, to tbe amount of 31C.500, recalled
tMittoe to preoenog PwMtata lor oil port-mo unsnimou.ly In favor uf the proposition.
duabita in .rroce, tack pay .ad total’ pi tai pl|y oocarad. .nd la all cu*« no aimrgo vrita* 163 votes were cnet—being Marly onetaoeauful. OBca ta tbo Coarl liosH.
half tbe uaual vote of the townfaip.
J M. CADWALLADEB,
A Cabs waa tried at tba tele term of
*Coaniy Clark .nd Salary Pablic. OHcvl*
ifaa Circuit Court, which 1* uf owildaretec Caart Hnnaa.
bte importance to tba citixens of this vil­
lage. It b tbe cm uf J. A. Swrexry rt.‘
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BUB flrflATMBIL WEHCOTT SAT8.
FIFE HlftlURED THOUrtAHD OTUEJU MAT
Jedga at Probate, Nat.fy PubUe. Coereyv
TBE HA ME:
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or"UartJtod. *Coaa.. ta/lba
MBH. WESTCOTT.
Has* Co. el Mow Toft OSes ta tea Ueart
Taw-Tlaadyittkter’ifa&lt;ul.ti»&lt; Pin.
xrarf.mil&gt; (BOV. wood tean dT tea pbr.lc .od Q 0. HOLBROOK.

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lasra, two drunken Irifamen ti«k pu*•eariuti ufa borer and cotter belonging to
young Hutax, and drove aurora tbe river.
They were fiiHowed, and terribly beaten.
by, report aay*, Edgar H. Kn.ppon and
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A Irazu Bennett it b tbooght m* uf tba
£x 0. SCOTT.
Beuu«U WM pcaviVraetteiag Pbytiolta and 8or&lt;*on. Barry- Irifamau Wili db.
itUo.Mkb.
ouriy natter bund* and haa been delivered
up rad lodged ta tall.
Knapp, haa
YVM.LOOB*.
obawged htepbc* &gt;&lt;i rraideuca,.»bather
’ Aitonray * CeaaaaUar al Law, aad ositeiter
tempurarily ur permatMnliy U unknown.
OHta rite H WZirr Koq-.ta Exntango Meek,
Mid4tevUte.MMA.
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Tbc-Cteooit Court fir thb Crauly,

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k Ike me of tbo cattle and obulito a epecial Tnautohip Meeting, for tbe purjadgmtM of U0. Wifan mm far iM poenof voting aid *• nnM Qxepmiy."
vnlae of tbe oxen and m»»rr» 1103 03.
It was voted that the prooeedinga of
In th« crimtaal cm of tbn People a* tbe meeting be pobiiebed la hot It Cmj
Wto Waite jr. far malic*.—injury, de­ paper* printed In Ilaelingx—after which
fendant wbo (aind guilty »fld Mntetrced Um meeting adjuoroed, amr dir.
to Refi.rm Bcbmd. Die maiicioue injury
L.-J. Witaaiut, Seerrtary.
wao owuteg doth .nd y*ni la the loom,
of J. 8. Van Brunt', fatorjr. m mo«m|
“Hcamso Bor.”—Tbe faUnwhg cixnof ahidt wM girrer al Tbe Ume.
In om &lt;&gt;T tbe People w. J. W. and pllmentary notice of fate fine Btallina, le
Wrahjr Maynard far aemutll and battery from far Ffaarrr, and wilt lie endor.ed
tbo jvy returned a eerdlct id guilty, and by tbe tarrx.ere, generally, In tbia vimlly :
. “it appear. that -G Wbuob, of thia
tbe perttee wore fined MS.
vHlep, he* wfaeu Ha Nwraa Itellka to
People ne. AlcdwaBMnem,(obtain fawa, moeb to fae regret of atock grow­
er* in fate pnrUim of Berry Cooaty, aad
a nqeirrdXta far a mink akin,) cm wee tbe aoufa-MUrrn end of BHbaa eounty,
-here tbia borne kne bra oareodnad kept
far fae tern fam- year* ; and aa Ne stock
The People w Amoe Monber for.aahaa jdpt become favorably known sawing
•Xlt and battery, cauee »u contineed.
borwetheo, there ergo a neceaaity of heap­
ing tbia\vahud&gt;lo buree le fate rrgi-ui ol
'a
Kallrea* ■utlag.
tbe 8uU Aed as Mr. Wutoe bra
In accordance with ptwriona ootina tbe
taken big bone to b&gt;wa we can only give
citizenwof tbe town of lUetinge met nt him the hrawfit of a favorable n»Uce,
tbe court IltMse in tbe village of Healing, well as Ufa pedigree eral race of tb* stuck.
on tbe evening n&lt; the 34th in.L Tbo ZZwokfag p*y Is a bright bey. bIm years
tneMing waa called In order and tempora­ old, Hadf iNMte pad Uli, and wea sired
by Montmal Speed, the old thorough bred
rily organized by c ill teg L A. llolbr -ok, NormueJ .ad half brother tu BL Law­
Eaq^ b&gt; tbe ohmr, aad 8. D. Haight was rence, wjo died at Kalamazoo, and id tbe
thereupon appointed on motion ne Secre­ •amo auck m Waabiacaw Cbkf. Lady
tary of the meeting.- Ou motion, J amen
A. Swoezey waa appointed Chairman, far
BnAsa'a Moxrntr.—We are la rethe meeting, who after bavin* ataled the
object of tbe mwetlng. introduced Mr. penodnl, which .tarta out from No. J18
Peraooa, who took the atand and apoko Willtmn Street, New York, by Beadle
far a ooneidurabl. length rd Um. and with fa CiJaa a oompeUtor for public favor
much fame aad ability in faror ol tbo again Lib* hundred* of I ta kind previous
pn.rcted Railroad of tbe C. M. fa G. ly to baltoM Ths
E. R. R. Company, fie wna fallowed exrei tod magsriwA &lt;&lt;"100 pagea, well
by lb*. Wr.B. Winiama of Allegan, in ediu ^andUldB with choice, high-toned

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thia waa obtained did tbe, let • etagte
cuctract, and they allowed th* towwe and
Stock eubecribere to exact in writing tbe
condition faattb* Hda* farnlebad aUwM
b* expended &lt;m tltal pert of tbe rradaad
no aher.-TW JMafan la eixty-uaw
mfteatafeh'rth.
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Sbeofat, Tec mttee of IS to AU» and
ta now being Masd by Um Laraiag and
Jackwsi R. R. Oneapray; and tb* Baer.

In sbnrt th* tnmptet* finishing of fas swd

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MUST BE PAID!
AH Notes and Ac­

counts due us Must
be Paid Immediately!
A word to tbe wise.
M.UulKX*
XfaGOODTURACb.

ready fr* the iron aad Miley esafa, sad
th* work te tn b*Mapfre* by the fiervof
July mxL Hrnee, in tbeir ratlnMtas &gt;4
o-at, tat, they have tb* *bra of work
already don* aad of onatrnata entered in­
to and Meg honestly sad fairly falfalsd
L&lt;«D« FOR SALK.
from which to (Micatale.
Third. With tbe fund tbra raised they
havemkored the building of the road
ready far iron and equlppment to HastInga, witbin thirty rallaa of na, and have,
In round number* tbe earn of 1100,000
left to aid in eotxipiag tbs road.
Jbwrfa. As a rwm.lt .4 boiMtog the
road with money applied directly to Its
proper ore, tbe entire erat of tbe reed,
when th* care are running, enmra by tbe
eat1rr|ate, within 314.000 per mile, and
b«Hdins UU lo
rUl^ey
with very liberal allowance for any soAtteRtostore*■«&gt;!&lt; laafa *W to a«M
foraeen dimealty financial or ntberwiae
which may occur, there appear* no proba­ “TrtT* o.MA.jvmn
bility that. In any evrat it ran reach
•18.000 per mite, wbifa teller aum
Kwtiip. fee. IS. um.
JScwte
would be about one third tb* coat of tbe
D. fa M. Railroad. T).te fart exbitiu
in a rtriklng light th* dift-rence between

ovaagr»—h—
Um &lt;jFay up:

A'J pereoce indebted to Julta* Rue-

management, and »n honeat and direct
nee of legitimate meone, jwet ** * man
or a company would gu about building
a houae or My other private enterprise.

•ell fa CeM by Note or Account, are
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Clift I. * stealwhlswt delay. Your Immediate*!"Swath.—Mr. Fre-toden, from the joint
cmttottae to ixjwir* into tbe lately rebel­
toMfrte will SAVE COST!
lion. State*, having authority to rep«wz
Hasting* Jan. S3. I8S8.
from tim* to time, reported th* fol­
lowing joint rewitattom
______ JCL1C8 RCSSCLL &lt; U.
Rreulvrd by the Senate and Ilooaa nf
Rwprvwenlativfauf tb* United States i4
Anntko ta GtegM** aeramldvdAwo tihrd.
FOB TH E H «rs.
of both Houm concurring. That Iba fal­
lowing article be brom wed to tbe Lagtelatnree uf tbe eaverdl State* *a an amend
meet to tbe CnuatitoUat! uf tb* United
State*, wHfa, when Mlfled by tbreefaurfasol UMtaid Lrgi.telure*. obeli U- reu£«|totalrrat,ffteMv aaa tarty. Boy it.
valid aa part uf add Contaituti.m. vic
"Article—Repr ■entati.fa, and direct
tatca *un b* apportioned atnratg tbe SeV
eral States which tay be lueluded within
this UbI-«, accord ng to their reepetive
REEVBT AMBROSIA DEPOT.
Uutabers. Counting! the whnle number of
- ir, r « FriSH ItomMIraTarkCHy
perwsM in each 8ti ta, mlodbg Indian*
out taxed; Prafaf L th* whenever th*
iKM FOE RALE—
elective franfaiae faall tfe arneixM or I?
f IIB aarau *ra raU te&gt;&gt;mvwMet af t*
abridged in any Stat* on nc»&gt;unt «»f rare

a lucid,logical and candid apeech in which and latrsMita reading. Terma, aingle
the relative claim* cdlbe Company, which' copy fA 00. We will furtufa Baadie’a
he ropreeanted. and the claim, uf the C. Mur faly and tbe Brawns far M 00.
M. fa G. T. R. ^Cu. wae ably dteco..i-d.
Uran4 Hirer Falter Ballroa*.
Ou mutton a CummiUee id three, ennOl lbw Ibth inet. a conference was held
aiallng of G. W.-MUta, 1. A. Holbrook
in Grind Rapids by the Railroad men &lt;d
IL J. Grant, era* appointed to niait the
Jackedn and other point* a!o&lt;'g fa* line
village id Allrgan, far tbe porpuee of ex­
&lt;d far Grand Bi«er Valley R. R, fa*
amining tbe Record* fa Book* of tbe- C.
prorating* uf wbifa erafereecr are pebM. fa G. E. K. R. Co. and report at a
Itebed lb UM“S^faHen faliowe I
meeting uf the oitUene uf HaaUnga at
Tbe meeting was calltd tn order bv
aorne future time, tbe nunding of eaid Him. Tiumaa DI Gilbert when Hon. W.
Cunpany.
D. Fitetrr waa elected Chairman, and
Ou moti-» James A. Swecfajr *aa ad- Geo. H.'i White, E«q., Secretary. The
object of the inrfftlpg being atated, Bret
ded tu aaM CumaailtM.
Ou mutl&lt;* meeting adjourned until tbe in order] waa the tjeeito to hear from the
dvlrgalite, wb.. bed juu arrive.) oe tbwir
fuel Munday of March next tu meet at reuiro/rom Mufargon, what had bcm
tbe Court Houae, al that time to heir d&lt;&gt;nc, ,wbat w*» doing, what la propuaed
•bd cuowidtT tbo report uf eaid'Cuiumit- In bf’d.me and bow; and alan what famild
be peocMry for Aba people of tbia city skidl be excluded frtln the boat* uf repr*•ndounnly to do to secure the speedy eentatioc."
On rnrrtiotl, voted that the proceeding.
u6mpl*lh&gt;n tu tbia city of the road. The
..Ftte mrmrltur ha tMihliahad In htnh viL

Woudlasd, Jan. 33th, 1866.
i’ersuanl to notice, a iiiovliag of tbe
tazable inbobiunta of tba towuabip of
Woodland waa held al tbe Center to dtectioa th* propriety of culling a towtmhip
meeting fur the purpose of voting aid to
thu Chicago and Michigan Grand Trunk
Railway Company.
'
M.T. Wbeater woe called to tbe eMr
■nd
L.
J.
Wheeler
etacted
Secretary.
—
Allen Jooea. and involve* tbo validity uf
tbe ordinances and by-bwa ■&lt;? the village. Mr. Steveoa, uf Bl Joseph, oa* uf the
Tbe cm In band ie a replevin suit against Company, was then introduced, and ad&lt;
JuBCn aa village Marshal, Uirrcoror foo- drrooed tbe meeting, taking * general **r«
vey of proponed eotarprie*.
Is tbe
eeaaiun »l plaintiff's eolta impounded by
course of bb remark* Mr. Stove** paid
th* Marshal, white iu the dbdmrge of hi*
&lt;4ic'i*l duties. Judge Luvxu. ruaerved quite a omnptiment to oar town—raid t

Attorney .1 Ira. HoBriMtta Ctanotry “d
PnMoenliuc AttorevT for tea aaaoxr at Barry.
&amp;•&amp;===; 1 Sr^teWl ‘LX- to him. Udtoa in Court llaaao; office open «i
hi* dreteiun iu thecae* fur further conrid•R tearoll H« o'etoek P. M.
eraui.n.
_ . _
tpi
'EMU
teaibariM. or MMKba. er faeaoeba. 1 apply tea Q B. COOK.
A M BIB.—-At a late b»*r8**d*y night,
MSIIato-lk sfewstiaetaa ttoara oarers paiaaara
*Regirar of Daata. mU Xotary Pubttf.—
wire tetorta Ml tad bmteo or altar.tea kart OScv in tea Caart Uaeoe. aad opa. al all teora a fmcaa occurred, which we hardly hnuw

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REEVES' AMBROSIA

i»ti^^T.y.aBa;

^Mn RraTfrel eddreaerd tbe meeting,

mil the relation to

giving a very clear, succinct, and highly
tatfefactory statement of the inception
•nd progra* uf the rtiterpri** up to tbe
preeret time. Ha .tated that tbeir tn«ra
rapefetef buaineM al this time bod been
b&gt; oonsult With tba penpl* uf Mnekegra
with1 reference to making that pbe* the
fauitermtau* of tbe rn*d,—which must
borfrae by an orpnixatlim uftder the
grtfand bw, re the charter
th* Grand
Rtvor Valiev Cumpuny only extatafe to

on eruendnieni which faall, first, appor
SME
tion direct taxes son* g ibeSteXM aecurding to tbe property • reeh. end which
fatal. areMi effu. •un rupreaaMtahm
tbe Lta* of iba
amrag tbe 81.te* &lt;
number of adult ths
totem si ho abtal ■TA. toifw,fr»rarw *w tea G», ta Barry
Geuaty.
betatirere M tb. | sited Euire. Mr.
Dafad. Drerabar L IMA
Lawrence explained bte prop-Mtium—
By todar &lt;&gt;{ tto Board af Dtreotor.
The prseeat mod* &lt;4 •ppurttouieg direct. __________ ^KBKW&amp;OU.1 Moray-

They hid foubd tb* ba.taere ma* of
Mofaegra pretty thoroughly wfaad upto
the Importance &lt;&gt;ftlM propowd extension
and'detennlned TO ra*Be * vigorous effart
fur'll* aceompItehmrnL Buch batag tbe
eafa, there ta no doubt of tbeir nlttmnt*
eo oeaa, for tbe people of that thriving
•be had traveraed th* whole line from pl o* are uf the right kind uf material,
at 1 nothing tain of ■ getiera! anddisustrbo* revulrira will e»nipel them to turn
be had seen no townfaip that preeauted
btek frnfti a or-jeet •&gt;&gt; important to them
eo many Indueemeot* to fa* ^migrant w en oom they pul tbeir head to tbe
to real* in, from Ila besutihd looaliuti, plragh.
Mr. Root'* straight forward exposition
fertility of eull, timber, faa, aa tbe low*Ship of Woodland.” Qi oom* we ad­
&gt;m undertaken the building uf the road,
mired bl* judgement.
add wHch fare *o far Imre *tri0tly adhered
Mr. Stoughton, uf Otergo, than oddraMud
ta worthy of ouentiun and command*
lbs meeting utt tbo merit* of the propored
a eompany to the confidence of the
Mi* It b tbe principle of paying**
route, ebowtaf euoelastvoly th* propriety
ry go, and Ihu* a raiding tbe era barraaoof immedbt* aetkm ta favor of tbe GM.
enta whifa re k ral^ltb Urdly .
fa G. T. route.
igle exoepttan all aver the ooantry,
Dr. Burton and CapL G**r were here
ive in many inetaaore doubled and evaa
re repreeantative* from Hastings aad
shied tbef nec«'*sary cost of rallroaux.
Mie embatrnaamenta are aaredly crowed
y ofhctal eteelinga by mtemaMraaret,
meeting.
sate, end orasrquaet brevr dtaenvnta
Mr.BtoweU tateodwcedlhu faUwwhg
pun bond*. Tbe cmnpan v ha, rimed te
preamble *od roaobtian wbifa ware
mid all that and tbs plan hw been to

although tba'rural! uf euiapoMuim, it waa
tad unequal in il*
ly bte amawdmeot
they would tufa* th* votes in each State
preciaety -equal. It a a* not prop wed tn
withhold suffrage from any class nf po.ple. Tbomredheot did out drelgu to
interfere with the right of any State to
raj wbo .hall, or who faall tug, be voters.
?He wifaed um voter ta South Ololina to
oiunt ar um voter in Ohio A.r the purpose
of repr aeon retain. Tbeorigiaa! buria of
reprsMtatioa uo three-fifth, oftbe star™
01
e**d' ,U
relf abrald now pM away. We abuuM
“UOfl *»*&gt;”’■. tartra property
whi^T waa tbe tree b^b o( taxation.

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AGMim VAMTBD.
Ta ata prim Carttfaatea for

mub ah® aaTwat whtcsk,
Lafam-JeweUy. Ma **tod Kegs. Hua, •&lt;
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Teeaay ariM fowwa. BmuM Prim ttam |U
«a*3M.
ALL QGtaDM VAMUBTBD SEXVIXE.
rrMfor CrnttMtm tt Com hA.
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A MB TB LET.
DB0PQRAU foe Orebbiag and eiaariag oil

Tbovbabb* ta tba Wui place tbeir
confidence in
JW Jsfata Ktitn U•ausa they r.r* aware that 11 eegure. bratth
to family who dwell In unhealthy dietrict*. .ad that there thus aitaatad wb-.
do -aot ow It fall atak from tbe afcota of
bed water and had gir.
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FRESH ARRIVAL OF
^iiUbiBta. paWBR^^fiiAt history bat
had no cata^rope to chybnicle, and wby
the fregnrnu^law olaitfst always small.;

Gow. Bixnh^

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ktlttant 1

alaly south of Agee sndMonlai®uf, nasr
Mttro M fragments fell. It moved from
weat tb *e&lt;tt at'an deration 8f from 15

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teriur lace. An investigation ol
cane* will fire an approximate valnKW1
of thia force. At ibeir highest point they
attain avelodlyof 1S1 feat per second.

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Paints, Oil, &amp;c.

■i Chemical*. Patatta, «U*,*c.

aueetstave „ beer.

«P'SflAa?re3*«!'

It ia-Joimd Ufel.lhis

•mbrfitag.aBd thro dualnisfew until daybrenk, and probably aontioqoMsly.durifef
coant of. the unequal dlai*Mea*to .be tba day until th* falloptu nlg^'i . 11 • -.
U was not long bafon.O waa noticed
' traveled.'
Immediately after the explovon of the that ell nigbto a*c not identical, and that
meteor and tbe ortatUon of the resulting those of fee 10th, I llh, and 12th of Asoofea,an'ebundank»bow4r.pf
itcmca gust aru so'rich io ebooting star* that 110
ensued. They came obliquely [iom west have been obsarnrd in saboun Thia has
•to east, a reach «f Ibeir original rapidity been observed ainb* -the commencement
• tad t/&lt;ra»ity..an4 w«m ’»«” 1 * fewer af tbe present asotary, and is corroborat­
burnt bimMlf while picking up one that ed iiy the Chinese ayr-sl*. Tbia in mi­
• Mt oh "Ha premise*, and It was oorto^d ni a tn, iHiwevar, ia robjoot to a ri»s *xid
. thaixbe turi where they droppad &gt;** fell. . On ths 10th of Augrot. 1800, pnhM tiiuo werooouutad Inta hour ; Jq
110, tad in 1*58. 38* since which ]fw
over-baked bricks, showing CbaE they had tbe number fenorog*awi««ly riatte..^.lu rrbrorvisg ib*&gt;« inoreaavd natnbers
undergone a surface melting, that cxmld
be aft»r»atd rebroduqfdpoty by beating coakitiwilly wcur at lb* ae»ns;AiqirS| ;•»
them it?th* flam** &gt;d rblbw ppe; and a* must b&lt;&gt;admitted that the earth, earned
ikw*. nncteaary ,&lt;o.' warm Atap» _•»&lt;• a along in apace, mcete akfea-Muna puint*
white, heat te obtain this condition. It mwsse* uf ouepuedsa. disseminated in tbe
citAr be admitted that they hard ’that planetary spec*, and ta this an iugemvu*
hypothesis ha* been. mad*. U,is sup­
tcmprralurs- bcfora they fell.
posed UtoUbsta.pstecnlds are disUlbuted
upon an immroae sin^ uf which the ava
is tbp center,'iwfowg which they fallow
mK another, each oa* oceompUabtng m
dseideally, like a liufe planet, a tegular
rswidiiuta snood lb* atm.. ,Tlte .harfe
passes through this great siisi no
ofnbemsta; ’(fare dbriMnM 5 per cent, i the I Oth uf August, and then all ths
corpusdra paseisg nrar us will be s»*n
circulatmg in tar. atmosphere. A p»rifaecn previously asferfeined. but i| ia so cunisUnce* not yet perfectly determined,
rare that thia ia but the fourth instance, tulgsnaraUy belwved by all fe« wbeeru
k is not pure, but i* combined with era, increasvs tbe vsri-aimihliMte of tins
hydrogen and oxygen, and, straagete by pothew* ; that », that on the lOtii &lt;.f
say, ia a compound almost Mrctical with August the greater UMtof th* ahoolfeg
the scum formed ta fltaretae by the decay star* **tm to cpme.from tbatatnc point
of Aquatic vegetation. 'There bav» alto in tite. »k/r suher Cesalopro. • fxpjwus, ^r
been (bead In this Bt» meteorite great lhg.ram- 1^wr^iegiP4«•iVWMmJ&lt;^,’
'MttmRWWbn.MMjAfo"**
"4MWWfy£r*
-------------when plunged In •tentaaxly qqaal to that of. th* ferffetti... „ .___ r_____ &lt;MwrwpA "tO 'lhd al orbit, .toward which it inclinns sl sn
angle of 06°r h is from 4^00,900- jo
bottom of the veosel.
.'Tbe investigations made in relation to 12,000,000 mile* jd.thickness, end ia gompuaed of 3,000 millions of corpuscles, re­
this subject show that the meteor ber
talnly came from spaces Inaccessible, to’ volving around th* sun ia&lt; S81?day*,—
Supposing thsPeach of. them wa. 3j feet
tbe sense, but that wlarnlt tacamelualin
ouw it was 164,000 feet above the earth. in circumference, and that they were
united together in a single apbere, it
would fetidly have a teeth uf tho sto of
th* earth.
ititmund h» course until-within
The trajectories of msteora have bsso
r 6M00’feet oT ’ th* earth, when It ox
calculated, and ia haa been prnvi-d that
•dsd.
Air is the vehicle of sonnd; in proper- fees* fiery gfota. describe bypsrbriaa. A meteor that buret over tbo Nrot*sra
ta Marek, 1M3, wro olc-taiwfotad Uu

School

Hook*. GROCERIES

STATioTTirmr,
fKXJl. eiFClUf.

cooMtritesiiatada -that Kirohtag dissoi
•red hl tbs susi, COEfstiser- wife carbon.
smrnunls.wMl chliiriuta, wtaub escaped
Ufa *p«ctrsl'ana&gt;vais. I ‘
*■ It iefowwn that foe temperature di­
minishes Rewording to lbs distance from
the grofeid, nd Um it meet bs vwy low
In cclssttal rpaCsa—k»» - Iww , ess be ta
certaiiMd from tbs amlitsa. ^Bowi* are
almoet entirely rompossdnf iron, d^oud
hwtilsbfnr
and the- —
normou*
boat that
— '; ----------------------------—Sa. melted tba wife* thro fwstiwg in.w*rd, ‘ifeiy rewih ths'ronhrMwmblnv

red-b-t shot. But this dims nnt -bold
go«&gt;d for aernHwa- evnwpoecd of earthly
Stihr.taera, {firnegfr whose exes built is
ilfo^ty trmssmlltedf the isorfeecAatas* k*
•♦anwl during Utat rwy sb&lt;&lt;t PfeM*
through, the sun.wi-tara, sod the aJd
that they retain internally return* to tbe
AnirMfetWl/'iThu./stiioes Um.
frlfrroehBy1iPibwFwn&gt;*ib shilled fee
taasdswf tta pertona Wix! attempted »
pick then* upi But a measurement of the
.temperature o| .Iba cepuir of these meteon tr* I* important, for It is the tempsMlura of' tbe Tnternlanetery spaces,
wbrro they moved before reaching tbe
earth j and be wbote forMnato soougbte
make this discovery -will have contribu­
ted to' physical tetiAnoftty W most im­
portant rest* it
•
i.:’4’.'.
•

having been authoritsd to ssnd fbr 'per•ons knd pspdr.. ihsformw skli iaefod*
gonersls whoasrsad d»tfeglb' !W.fey&lt;&gt;
and disloyal nilimns nf.lhe South, corres
pondent* U^bs ytas*»&gt; wi»o&gt; have visited
the South rows th* at—»lion of tba War,
1 nave a FULL STOCK of BOOTS
rtn,cnrrEt, srQAt.KFicrt. peppeb,
govenrowal^nta. NMih.aa.Cei), flebura,
ANDRHOES, lu the sals of which I
and,.ajl .pta, would bs|iWy. fe aff&gt;rd
PKU5E8. FJttlk UAisLWi. CODFISH;
enlighten mwit.^n IBs subject.'
'",'
ta hex, «vwysa«t to iAw Growsy hae, se&lt;
..w/V can fillet you
Tb*’N., Y. Y7n»e« avert that all rbmArli *U1 bwstodedlsr fSatavoM.
Jklaea (tee* vartay ef tbeXf change In th* CahtaeTw*' sevdtafil
foundatWd. &lt;tbb .Wmbinrttatenrrwepno&lt;GXX&gt;3£JA'J
dear of .tta Cinetaati
. •» the
lOtrtllb «nv&lt;u,
..Ute* band, sxers fefi • fe-re fejptlr
doubt that BOW Mr. Stant-&gt;a Oorttemplsl's wEm wesau NtaiwiT »r ntk AAtwaa.
retiring Irfim'‘ the War Department'on
thwMMbfF^Mwarr.”
1 aail for cash or ready pay, chary
Tberw-laeirMirpstabaMlity. that Swn.

(JltOCEHIEb

nothing for Internet, nothing for keepiag

boolta, nothing for bad debt*, arid wily a

veh

unit rnrrr

j

fatext ■Eiicim.

The following *ild&lt;r»» kali Iwen Issued
To tbe discharged soldiers tad aaltorw nf
,f
tbe nation by the National Suldsw* ami
Sailors L*e&lt;tar^7T r’
.
.'ll lays come t«&gt; our .knowledge tbst,
many boonrable and discharged siiUiera
satlyrs who'bare served during'the
wbdte Or a pnrfiod uf'ibe war few the
AaacMrm pr , Wastuaorow.—Wfen Mppteesleta of tb* peteeliii'O. arc selling
the American,ware quartered Im or offering far eale ibeir dietaargr*. W e
Nawfiurg, at’thc Node tlr tlfe KeVolution d«i« fe Mfropstett aorrow and chirgr n
•ry Wwr, and&lt;d*» aoldta* w* stirred that any of our late brethren In arm* are
up te retaUfoai wgafwH.yh* Gyseroosaat | wtfll&amp;ltif a-ffw 'ddllta% 'hdrWHta Mhy ihe fernoua saonympuf letters, wbtas tificateefo* tbe pH tbry per»eenied m
eaviag &lt;&gt;«r befov.&gt;d «..«m»ry— in prcw.rving to tbe pe&lt;iplr and tbeir posterity «rw»
precious legacv, of liberty trnsiaftied by
obr HUleA.
beg yrfe »o 'tWfelder
well the importance ttat- vour.discharge
mull which was beatatfeg; te
Mil'be Ineaeh no* nt yim tbriMge lite.
honoms., .Ha BeM »p«er _—. _— Jt iafee enly evidcaor y&gt;»u •(&gt;&gt;**-*' vl
Dli. STHieKLjXnS
'
on which tbe retparka be In tendad jo haying »crvrd.Uir,oiufe&gt;ui v&lt;mr term with
Mnlliflonfie Cngjph Balsam
make were written,' Then'll was,ikal boaor uptinced and tinblottrd by any
finding. himself piiitQf 'to read witboot dlsgraerfof or cowardly act. It will Wear
assistance, aa toff ara%draw foils' spri-ta be a paas U&gt; you for ntilaining honest and
efes'irom his pocket,thah unpremeditated bodoeaWeemployment of psMUun m the
upnpstat broke&lt;fro«n him—one of Ute W*lh»pf-e'»^ life. It is the only vqui b- Hn4..iut psiimlsM; ssaa fI «u •f^-twna
er which rt.birs y..U te claim or leeehe
At" * «"-■•
from time tfittuiasuch benefit!
Star,
intra iu a tej-'a. at,rt JralLfsf ruM.nla ■kr.j.anh
। u..
in your servlcw.
Tb» rflert o[ .This rh. N.___________1 final beigbtk ofdOB tad -j
. ,,
14 mites, and a velocity of M-' llfeose ,^jsa proof
lain in all thtsw Mean tbat bava been o Jquv Abxms' Diamx.—Thera 'are a
studied that tbe appearance* hre ctaaed
by true asteroid* cdhHm fern cjtaal gnsat- manfetares^ng things id tb* dftry
•eptaea; which enter ' tbs ateioeparro, of J„un Adams.. Hate is a sfery be
mtattar.
. wi|) Ira on
where they describe hypwHwAa*, tad-are SiSEiW taarae in
»riwrd,a*Adtafe&gt;
t i. ■...
carried-with awMoolty eo trip arable ro th •
Cirntl'T-or^n^n
'■ By the aid of tbe ehfettib fefegrtpbth.
Tbe Capital Punishtneert lOounwiwsaua In
trajectories of shooting stare bars been
Engtaid has sub-nine.I to tea Queen d&gt;»
Tileulatrd, and It is proved the*they afM,
except In sire, rerftaWe meteor*; burlt-d
Into apses at thsjat* uf many tlxiosatAs
ratmned, far all rtiorder*‘ drilbera&amp;ly
of miles a second, tad intatatng ta tbe'ktcommitted with eipi-rse'tnaHce aforethn't
musnbore.
sneh taaltaito be found as a feet by the
. Wl&gt;« O.rf lb~
•jury.)
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IMO fest-ia the diameter, orfosr or. firei
times as Uxg* M Ita cnttadral of Paris.
Jtalao appear* that it moved at the rate।
of 65 600 feet per ascond—n speed com­
* parbMe to that of tbs siirWto fta'tgvnlfr*ilon around tbe tun. This few state au-

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IIWKWHT,All y M Uw. UlddleiiUa.
IR HA1X-K W of • * M sastlon «la'iowa ol
Hope ; prise V" •«««• 11 " WUHT.
)R HALE—S »Xuf SMtlooB ta Botlaad,
IW«~&gt;B AIX—Sv see-. on serlieo JO, io &lt;)ring»-

IUo aad Cteoad CeNbe, - .-

OCR EACILmBB

For Doing Busimess,

t*M,&amp;«»Ooaate totJJN

CROCKERY
HOOP SKIRT FOR ISM.

is the
largest ever
broguht to this maj-t,

Tbs Crsa: lavsntian af tbs a&lt;s tn
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r. BR.tDLfra New PtfaM DCFU-K,
LliTiC (te d»ble) 6flUJWaHft&gt;

OMT-Md
gr.”.'.’I ' - r. —...
.1 ■■■■ — —.. , w
any'ioOrWhmept as enhna! food, ihkH
thet ere broken.
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ajftal the’ most 'effimocl' means of
breaiing the flabela* ia by heal, by .fir
0»ejtiU0®? ,'«'-bj"the ehemlocl ngMcy
rf&amp;Haor feUlle,
T’a
74? That tb»4utrine.which ia tU -kar-'
Ml»M U wane, of. tfaqh aMbofe ta akw
soluble, and therefore Jone ftatritiira.
6. Thai lheeitetl of tbe gloutae, when
mluretr to fraflmmiiaby mrolmni.in nr
heat, arwCteerefcire not autriUra. .
fl. That though the fragments oftfewe abnlls mw mA jiulritlsa, tlfey aka
indispeimahlo io digwatum, - talhee from
ufelr dictating ft.
•«me .dhat caum not undaraV&gt;.&gt;d i.itbas
mg bren bxied by wnweimant that -euro
re..tr»ira m umbmeql, such. W sugar
easantw ol beat eaiinot long aoslaln .life
wilhopt • Coma mtatWa of euaraer lews
Utfuiea Ci»4. .
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7. That tbo eeun.imicsl preparation »f
feiw
*!
iiMi.ia&amp;siti pesfretly breaking tba shells,
ami m.drnnc’be dertrinr e&lt;&gt;otM*ed in

fiagtupnia/&lt;! tbe &gt;fe|lrar» al (be same
lime rendered ■ auira- balk'v. »U tb'
piurr resrWIr tntfW ft* stnmach.—CWsyfewk .Basil 'Jfa* /gitfwet, •1
,3s’.1.'
MUM stock in Fafeara.
a’i'i', [
I ii&gt;iticW.‘si,tne time ag &gt;, a goM deal
• mtei MiMOA kevpsag a muted stxfefc Oti
•u«kGi&gt;m WJMrl| youth trail! tmw.
I rmtare u&gt; give my opinion. And
Brat, I hare fi-bnd sheep do very *411
aiix.«Rst catUa, but cattle badly Imottg
sheep. • To prow it, let iW firmer take
lbs rudder Iflh by the cattle, tree when
Kufit has bosn trodden under thrir
and if tba sheep are not fully -fid,
they Will «r tbr sheep eat It up eery'
■rowdily ;ltes let hint ufe •bat bu
sheep Ira ret and offer &gt;l-ts Ms cattle,
aad bii_wtll Su'd .thny/won't taste it, &gt;f

umLTs

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in

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DRYGOODS,
" Groceries,

lettoaffucto

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Hats'&amp; Capj,:'.;..ii
..1 . 4&gt; M-—H.

V—* ..4T

CTOeKBirr and

ware;

rotated that a roruro eoNWt «, eitan-

ittHmi in Which bia 1 e*iment vns roga1*4 drttpe besting to attart befiro
be bed Antsbed bis ‘dinner,-bi ■V'nuu. ji
f4*e» nrboeAo;ton precious a atoreei in
such prm^nou. t-mm.u. be -Mted, mtn
tb. brMNSt pocket u4Us.su. 'After the
Mrttlr was «roo tar dMenrerode ballet in
tMhhei&gt;ni end erar'riyierwa'fds, ''•hen
ttamkMty »»eo«nUnc.tbn cafe ol fee - mi'
raenlmn eoropr.bn wed tn My that he
was fimbts Aorluoala, Ite.iMi M Jud
-tad oeiy emroddib bacon, bet tba fee
bacm Jud sOSd him."

Which still be sold
EB«F

CHEAP!

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H. A. GOODYEAR

RUSSELL’S STOP,
" -Hastings, Mich.
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CUee-rtqsH Wofflap
Lua’a si &gt;1
aqisai
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egttwwrnJMHlW

May ro. AMS. '
lorn hla julfcb rows h&gt; a sheep pasture,
and&gt;fce will dud them fill in .milk. Cat­
tle do well where horses pasture.
in
proofnfrUMh-aeatv farmee must hare
seen that ■cuttle wifi 6tt thM Ilitre l»f bap
«*. ta; horse* wont set wtat erttk UaW,
■nlrMCoiupnlled to &lt;1- eo. But horses

Baar

of all kinds,

mun.OTCHB,

"jKtsa

and will be sold at

Railroad Prices,

ohtMOMMMtle!
IXHURAXCB-U M

EAL HOLID
i stead, the
lest of time and Flro.-w psM« use sadpnT.te MiufwiicL -funnibcl U proptr rstes, by
jazrivi.iv
NAIL”,
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Tx;;
stoves,
HosrUCMutniet Faaees. . ;;;;
naidacit aucraai mtatifia in npr
rain art the bottom ratt of ibeir Tf1« WAMB er Alt IBM. af Ms ewa
4t vr ..interior feocaa an pedr the
■aaafaetare, aad NartanlH Gt*d1; -Tba-ootaida lancea, At ia - Iroa.
•U’lUIU WN
VI IJI’ u 1
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Tj STOVE
ry fsrnier d-na or sbuold keep hiic plflb
BAP PANS
in a t*i&gt;. there i&lt; no need vfa lower rail
OLD LADIES L FOB MAIDENS ■u a friicy. ..There are wtrrnl thing.
AnSlMkH&gt;«r‘&gt;W'M16M I™
n&lt;*d by thia plan ; Iron timber iszoquirSliuTtii. in »ru«t
ed:»s.no bblr Is neerwary at tbe bottom
uf iIm. p&gt;-el. it ran be. lell mdeb thicker
Where it inset*ibe ground, and bnnad
qiienlly , will , laat( l-mgar, IdMTOyjm-ta
required iu making and MtUng
pMU,
and If the fence le near a creek it will felow a-Wrtr iM^hMr’MMHP' u
,.u,jwl rawa.
le couatracunga worm fence. If your
or.tle are of tbe proper ktari; I Um
fumj $, merit; po^mrakai u/ .flyt .'tU
_»*«
»!■■***" ‘-■“fr*
.takas in the middle, or half way. along
tbe pendl. than at tba odds arte-tto MuiiMuner. Tba «uun •d»sntAgagaJn«l by
nios.

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Phoenix *fk Hartford.

CAITJ 32 SEAT ’

Shelf Hardware, T..,JUUIElK;Gi£1
n - ROPE, ■' S^tK&amp;_7_jrj2;7._-

WWS &amp; BTO,

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Fanning Tools of all

THE MOST SKEPTICAL.
THAT THERE IS U WOOAU.an

(b?iiidHb'fr&gt;(wp»l

VIRTUE IN THlf ”

Shirts and

Drawers

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A^iU PORTRAIT,

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waanamsu wswi.’
"f-h~, NVSIAS. HOODS. Sfta

EAL KSfATX jetf

yr

�ftuliip Jrirt iirrtxl.
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
FOE IRKJDMJAARmES.

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—— ta ttel day al tte north Iran. Wear of C&lt;

MienteJ reel —tote, to wit: All tte undivided —

drrtal Ceerl 0 mmiiaea re.
ta and Io* Murer re-oatf. Mkhig—
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GUARDIAN'S 8AJX-- •*"
la the ntoter of too Crist* of Hsrrirt C. C»»
‘•^rid.H.gU.gta.U-.dtay.retaeU
fa tte Mailer of tte satai* ta Au—C. aad B»ata*
B
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Ju
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.miso**
—
heirs
at
Baajamta K.
of George it. AftatoU. mtas fa tetaff of Jfa-e
Uv*j!»jrer»f Sv |—rii—«r7b—tabe g—tot V. Aldreto,. creditor of sold1 do—sod hww|
fer ra—u to—lo ata ferth Ihad HtaV^ J»Hgh‘
liera.{£ M » Urdorod. thta M—day tto ItU.
toerv-c by csmIvv • o^y of Ui. sHcr. to b« day el February oral. •' ata* a'doek fa lb* fer*
Ptato —4 itotoI*lia*ls^aM^ooty of Ezry
‘Ti‘t*Lib^1‘r^l‘*:*'*"iu
for Ihrw .oK«*fre w-vki prvHou to —4 «Uy
toUboMeo/el tbe Prob.lv Otoe, ta to. village
of Betomgs, and show co—.Uo»iterate, why
tte &gt;rarer of the mci tiooer UobUmI tegraaud.
And It I. far torr Ordered. Ihri ..Id Jwtlfaraer
X' Rotate efVraak Bw—xr’
rlranoucvto the per—. Im-reotod ta aoid ra
nXOBiTK Orders-Htsu of MUMgsa. trie, of to p—deact of amJ peura... aud brae
A Cowoiy of Barry,
Iioowstoi efthoFrv- tag Iteroaf, hr eaawag a cog] of Ihto order ta te
(toudi— uf add aata—. . ‘-1,
Ltatedaud taretaaotamatad emnftf of Borey.
Deted; J—uery l'fb. ns*.
JRUrFri4av tea l«U 4ay of Jaawary. ta too y—r ESz;---------------OM lboasoo4 HgVl kes4rs4 to sixty oil­
Frivol, an—*C. Friedta. Jo^gef Frstauo.
Iltroe eogy.J J—X
Jody*&lt; FraMe.
GUARDIAN'B BALE
A
latte matter uf lb* Ketal* af LRts M Talbot,
Rotate nf at arena A. Ktagahwry etal.
* torratotas sad tlise IboyotaJ—,4aly verttvd
Urttetla Tslb.4, sod Lrlau4 Tribot, mtoota
“
Koike &gt;* hereby gHeu that ia ——aaeu ef
of Loc&gt;a4a B««. WcaJ Ouobu of M|4 miser, QTATM OF MICUIUAK. Baast Cot STI. a*
i— ef the Probate* Court, fbr iba !&gt;**—* and Butberire graated la urn hr tte Fn&gt; V
Frartat for rva—o. Uerr.a sa* toto. tool Ua O Al &gt;
mar WiwcoaO4 to sell mvtato rvto ntata botoog- eooa.r of IX*rrr. Brid-u at the Frtori. O®« &gt;a bote court for the eouoty .f EaU» —d Hlaie of |7
the rill*goeflla&lt;t|at*. on Motord.*, tte Mb M&gt;cb&gt;r&gt;n. IMIa*U.erea... tabeaoM.etl'ub- ”
inj U *ai4 wiser, ta seta—UUM dranibto.
Auctfoo. to the birbral bidder si tte prvra "
Tbrrvoseo.litoeniorvdtoai Mtou, lb* 1&gt;U
—.le e£g!2ft^vbtota?4?aJi|—Mtao.
Fra—tt&amp;rmawC. Friedl* Judge of Probst* N.pl* Ureva, ra tte suesly of Barryjod Mtet* ta
la tte —tar of tte estate ta Monte A. Klacy IlKbigan. — Tbureday.lte 1st day ta March Hit, „
■to Ual Um Mil of kla te said site, ud al
bory. Ilin— Uogtamn. WIU— KfegaboryTEb
to anpesr st l satooa of *a&gt;4 Coert. ltrs to bo
wit: Tte Sorth-—, quarter o' too North—t u
toldva st th. rrobalv U«ov,ta lb. vUlsgv of UssUa(«. .to .bow oauM. if .or li.vrv bo, why the
2“ tolr^JeT^
2
prorar of lh. pvlltloovr UoaW hoi b« praolrd
Sto Wtefarthat ordvrto, Ibat th* pnitemar
“ ,k*
-dm—ta u,
elr. eolier to to pvrooo. intora.ted i. tod ratal*
ARVILLA WABRCf.
otto* |&gt;*to&lt;oeyuftodp*tlU&lt;Hi. aad lb* hrariag
Pr-H'-ra tasaid Minora
L
■Olivia, by eaeategs oowy of tM« Stales sod
Dated, Jan—y tub, ted*.-fell
w
order to bepobltohtd fa too “Htoto'a BaMor."
ebswiMper artstod sad eiraaistteg i« asM —aoly ef Barry, tor Ihra* aaoratora v«b. fau—diGUARDIAN'S BALE.
J
‘^Au^^4’sU&amp;ifAjx|,^ISDIX.t
la ite matter ta tte ratala ta Onltia Steatoe an
.nd Harriet Stonton. anarea-teir. of Tbomct .si
MHotee, —mid.
Xtninr ta hereby gfare that ta parens— ta
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE
lieraa* sad aathonti granted to me, by th* FroAH poreoos having Ratos SfRast Iba
tei* roort fer tte o-eotr of Barry aad ttaste ta _
AhtoVO—Z?AMta.
to ite l.igbesl fodder. .1 toe reside—» ef Holo
m— Mtaatoa In ite townshiptaJabaat—raraaaU

rs kZl^aUvcvs—■awneMAtoa^Amtata.sre

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DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCRIES,
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BARGAINS

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SPRING STOCK

‘feiunriMiWiJKo— - e

tte weal arty —ran of toe nortb teR tatte Berth- »"
Estate of Adellu* U. M—.
cavt qaartev, ta aecttau.ata («)fo lean —&lt;l) F
V7.t TE OrjUCmUAX, O*,*, X^rt.
At ..rellau df tte Prabtao Oeeri fer tte a—aDated, December ini., IMA.
d&lt;c«&lt;&gt;
.r November. Iv.-.. betag the lime limlle.l br tv of Harry, htadre st the ttobato URta. ta the
lb* Fsebott l-oarl to too teal odfeWm—l Roll Vittore of Hsistac*. o. S.terd.r tte sth dar
BENJAMIN V.HTAWTOM.
H
Caaidtaa ta said Rmara
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THE

d. Unetjualeil Remedy

PUEIFTIHG the BLOOD,

LARGE STOCK OF

Tobacco &amp;. 8 11 u 11

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Selling Off Cheap

oi We—H. heuyoa, legal guard.— of said
taa— per*—, pra.ww far r—gas ihoreta eat
forth. Itex te may b* Heraata to aril tte —tfa.

t 'ermblp of Jobnatoen th* following Seaerited
per—. —d all otter per—. laterrued ta —Mtoagl,, to stadTto^ "w "2
Tlx ond Hided two—ivnilie. of ite north —1
Si
quarter of die North—t fractional quarter of
OUkoe. ta Iterators ofUaatian.. aad &gt;h«we—e.
y
greyw of tte puMUa-r
Csrea tto daw of ^aeaaea it ia dtoiroto for b»tatand,
tetag fa
coeutv
Barry
state
vfMKhgm,'
7 ta “
rrysaad
—atate
which iodates dtsOsM,

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GUARDIAN'S BALE
In the-matterwV tte —lata af Rag— Ctewia *
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estate ta Said eviiteea deocr &gt;bod.
.Ttervwpeo ll is Ordered. That ’MoedaT, the the fogl.nl bidder, on-Xatardsy. lb* Sd dar ta *
Uh day ta February arxi, at ulev o'clock la th. Fdmrary anu, al — e deck ip th* attorteon M

BK. cmut
Vegetable 'Extract,

MARKED DOWN) X

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Tsusr, Sall-rh*am. or uy dtoomasof ths skta.
Fee Bhswmau— IT ACTS UKB A
CHARM. drivfogawsyaB ^m end pais-, ato tyrgatatedand sfrwdolhlg ta aaid eonaty of
ADMINOTRATUfTB BALE
~*irawss.“-“
Jjtaam—ta tte teUMta JebaCU—do(Ate—oogy.&gt; (&gt;.]«)
•f tbe Eyes.
Koto*
to terete give, tori fa wro.,.,, a!
CHANCERY ORDER” "'=- Uriel i and
IT IS A BEIJADLK Madtarn* far all dtoraea
—(tenty grantedfewryto me si
by tte
PrewhMk astos ft— an tap—tig^ertho hl soA
BteCta
S’ATL
C**«flLU&gt;C«w
&lt;•1 । i.M.i J mM Cm. UM w M c—,,
nertyl
Pvogrtstora.
Chart Hoema, fa tte vlltaaa uf HaaUan ta Ite 1

to^XrfeteWd^V^i^^^Eb

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Beaasin is not Bensfae
Benzoin Elixir

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U nato aad nss—mb—dadjto Fhyataia— a

ALL KINDS OF

Havering Kxtraets

MORTGAGE SALE

KStaTs.rftHK--"'-—-':

And in feet Every Thing In the Grow
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NOTICES.

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SPECIAL

CHANCERY ORDER.
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Mftioe wee agreed to with-iet a diviaiun,
mwet everybody favoring it.
Tbe vote was then taken on the motion
te recommit with the iagtroctirma as
•mended, aad It waa lost, yeas 23. nays
117. Not a Democrat voted fit tbe
nMnoMoe. Had they voted with thooe

^‘XStag’taTitaRSb. VtaStatodsly
si

• £Xy. Is IU
«&lt; to—rd right tarf- m&gt;4 cura-alto»« u&gt; wd evttoy of Barre fer three
red ud sixty six. I'r—vsU 8. C. PusMS.
ta u.orv Mo. SWeo.
. ttetee earth —ty «"
iwa rod., tor—v weal tueerie throe rod., tbeoc* wl
- J'fa*lte maun ta Us Estate ef Jaasae M. Dai­
(A—easyy.) J—17
dodff FraUh.
a—th armly-tuoiwda, tte—a aa*l lurulr-toev tte
reaZto tte^ueata teaming, tegtaher wllh Rte wk
Estate of Harriet Cron lager.

Hua. Jan— F. Joy, of tbia oily, bu
been cbnoen one uf the Directors uf tte
new Uniutt Stock Yard Company at Chi
cagu,and is uae of tbe ExecaiivoCommltue«f4be Board.
It is stated that Mr. Blow Represents
live from Mtaeoeri, will shortly resign
bis seat ia CM»grasa, un aecount uf tbs
pr—tog nature ufbia business interests.
We.praMtn« that there will be blow :
“And to restrict such right nf suffrage enough loft in Coogtees to render it able
to the dasaes above named, sad to in tu spars him.
doda proper proviaii-na exeluding from
Tbe Wade asMsmnation affair turns
out to be all stuff. Tbo supposed aaeu
sin was a dissolute vagabond, named Low­
ing. who called to get a reoaneudaUue
for a place in the Navy Yard, and for

reported that be Mt “put unt " tli(Wy
by Wade’s treatment.
Hoe John G. DsvU, who— death at
Terra Haute M the 18th &lt;ML.hu boon

CHANCERY SALE
&lt;Ulo,ut,m»'iter’a’*ih: Kihu* ef CbsHett* Mirs QTATT-OF MfcaiOAX.-Tbo Cwunit Ctesrt
b“,“u5-/,i±7&amp;4a=r’
v.rigto

—as e&lt; Jam— M. n uttax

tba British Museum, will abort!; retire
and be aucModed by Sir Edmund Head.
Provisional Governor Jubaaon, of.
Georgia, ia now practising law at Colom
bia, in that Stale.

Henry Giles, the eemyiet, wbo is now
1 in abject poverty and p«&lt;lrated with
quextiuns voted upon, it le nec—ary to sickness, hat received a ebAk fer 1300
slate that a uhjiho to recommit the bill | In-tn bh friends in Montreal.
to tbe Jcdrciary CuvntnlUee, with instruc­
tions, was made by Mr. Hale, uf New
Turk. Those instruct ions were to
• Amend the bill so as to eitend the
eight of suffrage io tbo District of Colutnbi, to all perauns coming within writer

Gn.&amp;hsadk them mined to strike

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iii tbe said district un account of chlor.
Bentos 2. And be it farther tnseted,
that all acta of Congress, and all taws uf
Gwn. Grant &lt;x peats to occupy hit new
tbe State of Maryland in force tn said bouse in Washington next week.
district, and all ordinances of WashingDr. Jobs Martin Loppnoburg. tbe Iu*.
lorian, died lately at Hamburgh.

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Estate odOmlwOn M.Ftebhwra.
KTvmoiX
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! tel—a"ritte Potato Gfare.faiteeto.gvtaUra-

in relation to tbu peemge, of tbe bill,
■nd the rot— upon iu final peonage and
avbeecjueet thereto, “Eaton," tbe inlelli
gent eorrveporxlrnt of the Detrot Adrrlutrtnd Trihmt, remarks aa feline:
In order to a fell understanding of tbe

e»MUM A &gt;,uT;rlii
TOLU.,.
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Cunvestfen. life expected that it will
be largely attended and that a lively htereat will be manifested in the subjects
which are to bo dnet—ed. A numbar
of Jisunguiabed cillrans have been to vital
to be proemt nd deliver addressee be­
fore tbo omveetioo. Both the Michigan

to right, title -d toteroat ta —&lt;! dee—ed 1

Lrre O—’.‘zvretomf.
sses.'vftras:

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GowrVltaafa Mute.

G-vratowfta to. coiuvs-rtira. end also .era.

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HASTINGS, BARRY 001
pasting!’ Suhtm Jirttferj-

®AM7,18M.

Valley Railroad to the amewut of 8150,­
000, that befog the amount- required of
the county to complete the work by neat
November. The towmblpe* along the
route were represented.
Ranaom E. with the nave! iron
Wood, Jamre M. NsJia, Beery Frelick Ga„ destroyed dur
Wilder D. Footer, Martfo L. Swore end to bo rebcllt
TW jail M Ml
F. B. Gilbert were appointed a commit­
destroyed
tee to solicit subscription*, *nd sa soon
aa they deemed advisable, taka the prop­
•tfu Feniao aeareia Cana­
er stop* tocall-a meeting to rote mantelAn invasion are rifo red
pal aid for the rood. Consmhtere were
entire frontier are being
■Iso named for the townsbipe. The reed
is bound to be built.

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

READY

MICH., WEDNESDAY,
■MM
.M M TUW, »-«.
On Tuesday, oflast week, the cittern
of Grand Rapids and other parts of Kent
county held an enthusiastic meeting at
Grapd Rapids. A resolution wu adopt­
ed unanmovsly to aid the Grand Elver

RELIEF.

The People
Will have their own way, and indeed
we do not wonder that every one is bound
to ore Cue's Cough Balsam., ai-xi nothing
else, for it fa certainly the beat thing tn
world lor Coughs. Colds. Ooup, and Jo

against, ar far M MMtfoa&amp;ta, the faCfte
duction and tread, of thia, formidable
dieease.
From Gaadalonpe wa learn
that from the Iflris to the Nd of Decem­
ber, both days, inclusive, the number of

counts. due us Sfost*
be Paid Inunediatefy I
A word to the wise.

wae«7&amp;, aid as Point a-Pitra, between
the Ifah and 223, the number of deaths
was 149. Bt ringent regalaUuna are en­
forced it Martinique to prevent commo*
mention with Dominica, the Batata,

tod cofored ok|lAroo, has i
er HoreenftbeMsreonri
..
w
A Frankfort despatch, stales that" a

nonventinn oftba Into rebel cActrs will
be held shortly In Kentucky tn decide
upon caadidatee to bo fapported by thett
Aurora- It is right that all mould uae ij. at UMeleotfonin Augftt nsxt
Curares, tbo Capital of Yeneanels,
Coe's Dyspepsia Core, an article prewhich has base reported deeiroyod ,by *n
earthquake, waa ooe of the largset alias
good for Dyspepsia.Indigestion and Cnosiipetion. Sick Headache, Boor Stomach,
Rising at Food, Cramps, Paine, and l«
fact any disorders of the stomach and
bowels.
.
,
.

PAY UP ;
AM - iwias ia&amp;U^ re *~Tl—'^Ti' ’
’•JiffTr &gt;
.U &gt; . .TT^tT/'IF «;
sell A Cm, by Note or Account, red

hereby nodM that the Mo

Tib flasniros Social will be enter*
mined this (Tuesday) evening by Mrs.

Osx friend informs the other of what,
benefit the Rtd Jacktt JBiltrri are and
haiaheen to him, and thus the repute­
tian of thia great family medicine is oonLnotLT to Rxcovxa.—The two Irish­ stontly increasing.
men who were so bedly beaten bo the
night of Jan. 28th, are both out of dan­
A Cincinnati dispatch rev■ the steam er
ger, if they behave themselves in the
Missouri, lost"on the Ohio, Wednesday
last, had 120 persons on board, 35 of
Ac«cnv».-E. H. Knappen, arrested whom pasaengora The latest Informa­
tion from Evansville places the lore of
yfor assault and battery upon the two
Ufa at about 100. The Missouri-was one
Irishmen, was tried before a jury on of the largvtt passenger steamers oo the
New rich dlecoverise of lead hare
Ohio river, valued at 1100,008.
been made near Galena, BL The Cham­
pion Ism! id New Digging baa already
K~Wt would calLftientation to the the Mississippi on Sunday, bad about burned oat 1500,000 of load mineral,—
card of Knappcn A Btwrnw*. beaded 250 passengers on board, among whom One aoiid vein wm struck 00 foot long
•■S-&gt;idicri Attention!" in our aaVgrtieing were 01 men of Company B, 13th U. 8. and from Ms inches to two feet thick,
cofomns. Three gentleman are always Cavalry. Thy accident occurred at 7 • Lieb y folded 2000 000 pounds of ore.
o’clock in tlto evening. just after supper,
Senator Doolittle has introduced a bill
tellable and have had much experience while the passengers were assembled In
granting 200,000 ocrea of land to . Wiecon venation around stoves' in the hall.— cooein. to aid in completing a breakwater
The explosion was of such fores as to harbor and ship canal to connect the wa­
Bcssousxa* to Rail Road Sroex. on rtud the cabin floor asunder and let eve­
ters of Gress Bay with there of Lake
the Grand River Valley Rail Road. n&gt;s»t ry person in the front part down into the
not forget to pa&gt; their monthly aeeeae mass of fire and etean. below. Great
mrela. Everything appears to be work­ number* lost their livre by jumping
overboard. The total lore of life fa suping fayorebly for the early completion of
peed'to be 150; 80 of the soldiers were
this rnaJ
if the stockholders will only
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
paj up prernpu/. *&gt; th*1 l^rt
*»• •
fund m hand aa aooC •* spring opens, so
A terrific fire occurred on BetmrisofT
Mto Attaatioa!
that the contractors can f*/
workRun, la* Wednesday afternoon al 4:43,
All vslustoere e/lHI, *« *»d 'U, who here
the ears will ran ini? HaMlngs originating from a spark from the engine
rredred IttUe or M Bounty, lashsdlng thoee 4»by ths first of November next Vfa are which fi/st communicated tn the well on
sWrjvd fee sickness, promotion it iUtf Uurassured by the managers of }his enter lease 83. Eight flowing wella. six bolonging to the Benrrbnff Petroleum Co,.
prise that alt depends upon the prompt,
L'fNt* York, end two to the Northern
nesa of the subscribers to stock.
Light Polrolenm Company, of New York
w.H- burned, including ! IjflM berrefouf
Twa css or thx Couar Hovsb —The
Board of Supervisors, at its late Session
ACKMT* WAtTXD.
passed a revolution excluding from the'
. Ts napsy flfotiH^foe
Cbqrt Room all public meetings. This
®©HD JklSS) CH'TSEB Mtaw
is terfetaly right. The Couru-Honse it
U&lt;W Jrevlry. Rtatol Msgs, F
the property
It bekmg.
_
8»ty M Barb,
llrirWMkurw on -The History of
to the county, and is fotooded for the esc
Ver MJ srtieU draws. Retail Fries
Poetrr
1 atOla.
Medford
Mass.
Gov entered
Oelea
by,
!7fllli&gt;
has
also
reeaaUy
of the county, strictly for public ommtj
purposes, it does not belong to the
promiscuous public— much less to the
village of Hastings, and infinitely lew to
*yp Btntiiut AoTyT&gt;
private Individual) who wish to indulge
wealed to steres. svsry' dty, lews VUIep,
in recreation or make money there. The
village and township of Heatings have
no mure right to bold their meetings
there than Castleton or Rutland to hold
theirs. Il is trm. Ita location U coovan
lent for nastingK'bot such convenience
confers no rights. Those who g-&gt; tb*re
The myeteric" of the future were reveal­
ed to her without the idle gossiping of tbs
to make money can s£&gt;rd to hire a room
somewhere else, as they would have lo
was pastor of the
dvfoulbsrlomro-else they bad batter
North.Cowgragatioml "Church al New
quit their bueinwto. The Court House is
Havre far 38 y ears. Ba sraa* the «mtaoored to be need for nooaty purporen,
tributor of many valuable articles to the
■Jfofo J^re^r.
H« «e wre M
and any other use of U would invalidate

J. P. Roberts.

Put Maney in thy Purse’
ROAD TO WEALTH!!

5 000

the policy, if a fire should

occur from

such improper nee.
kia high Um* that prsperaGou were
being made by the township and vHfage
of Heelmgs for some proper and eoovenltot place, fa whisk to bUd ibeir efoe

thuia. A Hall la also seeded forgvto-.n!
publie seeomblagee. We briiree such a
ball, built by private ur eorpuswto repUal
would s-on proves remunerative hreestmenl, re
ea&gt; peMte banafaeri m.

bh^i

MPBQVED FARM FOR BAWL
I'
eeraa, on the tmrth aWeaf

�DRUGS! DRUGS!

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STORE
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toeswter filet. Jaasary,
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foreaMsa Jaajiary Id.

HASTINGS,

Mtiri

Good Caiieo for 2&amp;ets

1M patois p~rsd *"&gt;•«* •“ ter '***'
- ■r¥-t»M“!wr«,/niA
Pr-lrai. aha Uy ,-the grtausg fiend

Oor feiately itnmeeume-ted^rapdteddhe
alageef obroelling'-cue another by1 our
CBHetian Bate. Hw teottar catedma
Erate Imbiiually, tai called blns Frsd
fwbk-b we should probably Dever-tern
dune Ifotr IntlmMy bad dated fewnieur
On mb ridge dava), and she naturally foU,
■a Indeed nil tbe torn Uy did, ilntai the
same habit. Eqttallr natural Uswmte
for me Io call her MlrKk My stay -at
thfetimfi wm ahsru Wo were-ta u»broken cireis at boms at Cbriuinas; and
(left with my secret uodiruiged, afow
days before Christmas day. Bull bught
to have told yea that 1 hndoeen tbe Parcivile froquoiitly teaw eta these viaitoio
Btrrry.' They were living than near Lea.
don. th* mother and daughter.
Mrs. Percival had been a widow
for some years, and I had talked-to
Mary a little about my admiration of the
other Mary... Mary I Percival wm inter*
Mind in the subject, nnd scorned often in­
dined u&gt; return to It. ■ It vanpti topic
nfcouMrsstioo that I . by ady uieene ob­
jected to ; but I didn't half enjoy, it under
thaeireurnttaocoe. There wa. something
unlike herself about Mary, a certain nonsiraint not to be cxrncsalad. It was not
vary noticeable; but L • who knew her ao
well, noticed it, or rather,fs^put, and wws
uncr&gt;mforteble accordingly. At tbesame
tinic I wae pesdsctly aw. that my friend
was siocere both in the ialervst ebe «x-

aS^’wIS&amp;SiirJSb 1

Drew blood for blood, fare How for blow.
mi

auv* ■» i— i &lt;:i

Or her last bold oa earth was IcalA

floras*. too»d nr..

tetonC Ab p«»
ufiUaUxUwotoer Uad;

SJKtWl

,cw and Juos: cumpktc

WL.HX Un.

“8aiXow/6bb KacWmr. JAt &lt;.
• “Mydeer FrW*&gt;-h vke'WBbdof
you todipesfl upon tsy Vytoptoby. Be
nasnr^yosteM K V de k&gt;|*-y«W •«
be aooerned ; bdCof corvee yob vritt, ted
be immenaely Mp#. *¥te ennt »Wok

-»Jnon'eey* &gt;• ‘Dews’—

MV.turt ’tte bright pwtml.r star’-always
seemed s&lt;* far .bore me, These arc

'•Mdarhiwurma." ■

•

GROCERIES
TEA. tOTYtt. HOOAB. SF1CEN. PKPPEB.
PB0XE8. FUMU^UlKErCODPUS;

. I sart a TOLL STOCK t»r BOOTS
AND&amp;110E3, Ln the **1&lt; of whicas'l
can oBer you

. He handed me tteleUM? K sw'wHt-

we Itod May erf nod quarrelled* end hnada
AHAode The old
AlibdaSp tad inarMMd, but bta lot

•Srara

beating wildly. I could rather mad my
sentence, if _fl Is to be bariiabmtiril; but
&lt;&gt;b,T would ten, tlwimnd Vimna rather
hear il^if II Km one wprd of jfope. Let
mo hare but that word, and I will be with
you. In any case, I feel that joy niU
deal tenderly-m well aa truthfully with
me.
"Yours devotedly. .
-t
Fnaxr."
■' "In that umn hour,’’ be continued, “I
decided to tell Mary Percival of wb*t I
had dodo. There Is a '_pr|tty trftfrato
copy of p v latter to her."’
It ran thus: ’
' *
.
■—1?—
“Lompok, January 3.

alas, ’ in tte w*«i of - A civil war. when

uu

mi fit n,rrv,r tcwhwhuiiintoW

g-E®^

X* - ■ * 'f

that. vicious of whips rutting al our
wharves, and kraaa growing in Broadway
and Will eireet^fbqM frighten the wits

JU «».,M 1J3

which bad been a-long time Mintnertag,
boiled and blu oWed into a detonulmttsna.
It waa to write, wrii%nir,teMary Horn* te&gt; aa good.--J .nteff w» all .tail, te
w, and lean the woretur the beat. &gt; Ah,
i otto yeat upon II ..Bow. (wrote. The
theinometwr stood M twenty. There
■ere bisckr of ice in the riven llhe hoaebouhd caddy ; but I let my foe out white
at my alworbiog task. 1.wrote. I hove
e bad habit of npoiling aeveral sheets of
paper -when I write an impoeUoL letter,
l ean show you a tec-lnute of ibis, dis­
carded because of lha capital M s being
of two varteriaa. There it ia, read K*
Thia wee the letter t
■_
“I took In the truth al unci," tateld
■
'
'‘Lojtnou, January. .
'My Deertt Mary.-i canaot mH you
by any other title and speak traly. For
pre me if the truth it dulatteful to you.
Fdrgive, too, thia netted of . nuking it when yougavbj
-Exactly! T3
know*. In all our. happy aaaoctaiion 1
have not dared—yea that hr the ward—to

teteMMMdMfoteitteaad-bom. . When

Great

GROCERIES
te'tnbnM I aeniWyheeded; Lmahnng
response to tar word.; but thia ate
doubtless, allobtewi tf. my weateped
etato; md wbeo aba M&lt;. »a J lay.foolp
tog wetaerwgly M tte .dftor. AM*9
thooghl attack feel Ltang wy M4 It
was answered bflr,-.«y ACdhte - i .ftoW

truth.. Item I wan only a aalfiak man
who waa note coxcomb. Ixt me eon t
I told you ! want home before Chriattnaa.
i was entered at the inner Temple then ;
and onn day, early in the new year, I aeae

Mary PrrrivBl and I werefownd.

GBO QERTT1S,

of

DRFGI ANDJTEBYeFNKB,

“In al fcna,Mlka&gt;.ijaU&gt;W '&lt;bout old
liman si*-tad
FrMlI Blundell, Vimj'hsva.OeVW: WUahed

TOO.

To Suit

Books and Stationery

•wSS..

j-WEyurreaKr-t.wos

in the calm.rwBl

heart to Miry 'Pvrcivil f ba
Um &lt;rfi«4ife. ,"»&gt;t r&gt;
before 1 tad W.UM
bMbrn•ar’1

..

fJOB SATX-E W are • K •“’JP • ,?’£ •'
J* Hope ; pswstf per sera.
H. WB1OHT.
■pOBHAlX-M nKereseUMU to BuUa-1.

Ab&lt; (‘••Mb* Bitricts,
with customer*. Wall street sprung in­
to pt»ew lift. • -BugncloM ounaerraUvwe
shook their vaoeraUe teed*, nod eald:
“Ito all wy wall wr, but wailand see."
WaUtWO have waited, and. wbst have wa
s*m i Why. a ecvere foiweml crisis m
iagtend in IBM, bet u«M tere as yet
Peace, however wm to' bring, n.A heeling
cotta wings, bat ttegreatesnaab up whioh
was to iavolve u* all in ooe wide spread
financial hHA.~ But wb Hatr bow bad
uWavoutha dfpeaos, wbt&lt;$ have been to
M biM m&lt;joebr uf' U»«terrupiiKl com­
mercial prueperity. Of alt tbe oommer
dal nations uf tte world with which we

is »i IM

1

mH

for cash or ready pay, charge

colBlng for interval, nothing for keeping

Old Oer. Java, Bio and Create Ceflta.

books, nothing for bad debts, and only a

Ch.iMTix»,frMi 80 smU to IMS per pM*&lt;

For D&lt;

ttu small Hsrrr
MOtSwq^B

PATENT HEBICTNEt.

yMra, not poe .of Item has been «&gt; Itm
from finatMia] derangements as oar own
eowiirj ; and yet, white they have beau LARGE SALEM and «*ALLiYROFIYX
at pence end «n the enjoy,meat of a *|wcie
laJMU *»kl»j
___
ctirrnidj. Wstere been st war, ha»S in=
ROhntTS a HTBtKEB.
creaedl our Mltotel debt S OOO.OUO.OUO
uf dolterv, have girie freedom to four
* Hasvnee Hept, th IMS.
mUlJuaa of aUvaa, have . had our tuoot
valusUoipMM'Haaadod. teve reduced
Mr colUf crop' from &lt;,000.000 of Wm
to IJW0.W0, here loet more than a
hundred thousand t&lt;»on»«e «»f shipping by
r»be| pirates, and Kase eu«p-ndrd o|mk:U
paymenta during all tbe time. loo. W’«
wi«&lt;ier if aaj ofthe people who are wi
Ifoeifoui.fora " return to tbe old urderof
things, and ‘who, would impose upon tia
DR. STRLCKEARRH,
n,
again tte old alate bank system, ever
Mollifluoinr 'Cough Balaam
giveIhenioelyco tbr trouble of thinking
wanes odte tellw &lt;*tr ptrfarMwe toewe to
to what we owe our marvelous sveevew.
during tte put four yaare.a* wrU aa oer
Continued prosperity during the Jart'ulne

broguhl

TAKE CABK-PF YOUR

A FRIGHTFUL

r^rnttcsitsarss-

। U they/doi they coatnot fell to ana that
they ween directly owing to the abundant
lasum of legal teudar. which ware regard­
ed aa a dire MMMhy ■ at ftret, but have
proved to be oar greet edvatane. Th. ee
lagd tenders gave na eomclMng to wort
wslhj they fumiebed the people with a
perfect currency, nod at the &gt;mo» time
gave tbe Governmenmenl h permanent
loan of four hundred millions of dollar-,
free elfteotot... And now it I* pnopoaod
leo roll tenh thegrsax (iuancial resolution
which we Hadlred totes to return to the
rwetristtve scheme of a paper curreocj,
booed upon apeete which proven, to io-

DISCOVERT

My ite ftwgi UfpL^pJa Itegg^

YDt MVt-0

OLD LADIi

DYSPEPSIA.

A DEAD

MAN’S

Letter ahi
tttywr

TMI MOST SKEPTICAL

BSD JACKET

• - • - ; r;

SSESB-S

Shirts

vemiVr V^leMterm when wa both
road with Snrthf aM meeting in town

xct:

r.v^

' When! had read thia without rettiark
i BluDdelUwent on-wlth hls ns/Atlrc:
1 had totaled Hom latter, and fdled
ofotm oHbecouruln hia'jttdWaldistriet
them, when there
‘
xnd alnmat oM-of the ftret eaww for total
followed
Wm *:taah hfotoMn -Uie tornte raifoad
corporation waa a party. UWMhr tbn North Carolina, wbwxwM bom In that
forenoponerttm; the Maa Srtooaited up State tn.l7BK, and who died in
io »M.r.W *»a« aaraa feat ate ate
isetee Ugh. ate te 1846 weighed eight
tetered end lowoiy OM pesmda. « Al
•I came to are if’l— ---------bto deete bo wasghte o. little over one
iMl&lt; »y viiUorinaid. ’I
oo the Ornamental Water

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FOUND

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BASTINGS,

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To Suit the Times.

ooks and Si

aStK-JI
a* &lt;»i*&lt; b4 i
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IN NEW TOM, SINCE THE
down, air.iad prey «**,•«!*-!«

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HntedfCaj
anwAJ3«wa»

oughly cocserai
jstittL--------------------

OUR STOCK

arable amuuot ,of decomposed anima)
nraucr, m addition to tbs exersmatd of
birds.
It’is evHeat trvm lbw brirf
aksteh,®^
«hll be
at presenthy’notaaa»s limited.” ,

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HALK-X w M of sssdoo U i* RaUaad.
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'OB RAl.E-WwerssOi.rmaas UaJL- ••

ARE EQUAL TO ANT IE
ETATE.

TOR tiALE-SCMT« P»ss l‘*l^.n?,**^,,y,' .

oatUSuncssM. aba toys and Taataa

saw. Fatly 1*. A*.

vantages which it wwnt Ud.Mde th*
buainsea of salvation |he^b.t£^“;
te2j3fafflME!»

| acquir«4.mqcb,,
| his various wan----- -—„

if; cruo-rwxtsro-r:':
i [ -.Jr M ,wsd»H "&gt;&gt;*“

Which-will be sold

T» WQoute MAiBrACTCuu--lbe ra­
part of Bmkwtnry of the Nauooal AasoMN&gt;«U«uiNn. mu.
that returns were rsosisad up to the 24lb
of October of «&gt;7 wooten wiHs, feUh -t.
iQPsata, urogzdaaal *, treeHy'atawUubTZTS turn yf ea«de- ■ wd w-J uiAJiSMw
pound, of «M&lt;A &gt;.&lt;»«»■
•tetototin,
»ud t»3Afn pounda, uc SB A41 par .aaM
forwua woof-, 650 pounds aswrsd wool is
,At««
m. . WSM
woolen mills no MaleOMnt has bwa rw
cahrrd. Prom official rspon of the Unit­
ed States Tm Dwnmlsetooan, tha^ula©
goods menutectori^ io the UnMed States
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rtios and Lard OR,
■.
tela. oa. Varaisto i»d Brsstoa,

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are vrhhbeid from market. Io tbe
merit ef tbe State, by errfauely ob- shall ba iba sansa everywhere for white
ftag settlement aa* vitally impeding atrdbbrt. Mr. Trumbull has also of■nwth aa* wealth • Therefore,
fared aa amendment, “That all persons
wbsd, That tbe Committee on Pub
of African Ml st st bora m the United
Sutra are hereby declared to be citixras
ibateWb to enafket el a price not ei­ at the Unite* Steles.**

ce dfag that fated by Government for
even and adjoining sretiona, and tbe pro
reed, thereof held, instead ./ th. fends,
feeaoril railroad purposes, the Stale Ounthat Um committee report

It baa been oer fortune to 'have bed
soe.i I treble knowledge of these railroad
land grants. In 1857 they d^re confer­
red upon the severe! companies, which
have sine*, with but trifling cxoeplioas,
done bet little else than to bold on to
them snd keep tbe land out of market.—
The lime for tbe completion of these
rondshmibow!, -from Ume Io lime, extended, alnaya under the most solemn
ptedges that the various eumpmiw ware
at last, icady to push their lines to an
early completion. Io Um last legislature
the writer of thia was induced to give a
vote io favor of conferring an additional
grant of land upon the Grand Rapids sad
Indiana IL IL Co., to enaUo them U&gt;
build tbair road south of Grand Rapids,
with lbs upreaa uaderateading. and upon
the most positive assurances, that the
n»d would-be cumplatod, and the lands
put into market, by the Ttb day of June,
10M. Now, a*ar a spasmodic effort of
that compaay to complete a portion of
its rood north of Gran* Rapids, tbe work
is enspeadod, and tbe laborers are, for
the moat pert, unpaid. After nine years
of promiaw sad daisy, all &lt;&lt; those Hues
opoc whieh grants of land were conferred
era « nearly the name bnlpiew ctmdiafoe; their roads era unbuilt, and Um
State io enduring iamemmrably by such
delay and the withholding of aadfSraat
quantities of land from market.
Ail of three oompeniw have had a
fairUlai, and tbe read's are such a.
ilewiwd a change of policy. Under no

be a party to a further exuifaiun of time
en these land greats. Il la, then, with
■neb aatlifaalluu that we observe tbe
nation taken by oor Rapreeeoutive id'
this matter. Let the lands be put Into
market, and if tbe rand can be both stall
they certainly can bo by the aid of tbe
money arising from tbe sale of Um lands.

The House of BapmsenlaUvea, on
Wednesdey.pewrd the kilov mg propos­
ed amendment to tbe Ccwthniioa by tbe
decisive vote oi you 180( nays 44 :
-Rapreasatetivee shall be apportioned
among tbe several States wbieh may be
deluded within tbia Union, accord.ng to
their respective Mmborn, counting tbe
whole number &lt;4 persons In each State,
inriud i«g Indians ool taxed :
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MODERATE CHARGE.

elected by iba Secession vote of tbe State
over Proriaioeal-Gosarnor Holden who
rah adsUaiM candidate, and in whose
behalf the whole influence of the National
Government and tbe military power was
axertad. Tbe defeat of Mr. Holden ww
eo distasteful to tbe President that be re­
buked tbe Stale far hs exbiUtion of dishesitated to permit Mr.
Worth tn assume bls office.
Guv.
Worth’s first nieesage, of thick we print
a telegraphic eyr.onda, proposes a law to
prevent Um collection of debts due
Northern creditors, advises tbe discun
'touanca of Um Freedmea’s Bureau, as
svrte that the negrore tan get justice from
the State Cnurta, refuses to suggest any
tx.vision for tbeir protection, and, being
himself a pardoned eeceesioeiet, baa Um
ini pertinence to prey God that a return
tern sense «/patriolUm (1) will ere long
induce Coagrrw to admit the rebel Btetea
to their •constitutional rights’" Ibat
will du fix Worth.-H. Y. Tribvnc.

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Uked w4sbvufaNac in emdeeeMy. ss4 tMl
ksM peMieaUea Iw amt&gt;aes4 M teasl ee«v ;&gt;«»
ww* far tU nests is swrwwise ir that k.
senes a ewpy ef this enter to be pevmsily wrvrf
on lb« «oJ uce rre«fa si defat&gt;4s&gt;&gt;l. »t Iwsiv»mly Says tefcrs the liae presnibeA kr bn
appearasee.
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CVwrfl Oert Ctoesw ■■ro&lt;r. '
lawdfoe UarryCeealy. Mkbifu
C. G. Holssoos. ComptaiaaaU Solieitor.
(A true copy.) ALUM,
J. M. Caswalumi.
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The French Spoliation bill, hoary with
sgr, made its biennial conft to Q«greos
yesterday. The reputed liree of a eat
beer eo comparison to tbs vitality of
this measure, aa it has been killed by ae
many aa twenty different Congresses only
to reappear at each subsequent one. It
is now a simple question of endurance.

MORTGAGE 8ALE.

Henry W. Hilliard, ex-member of
Congress from Alabama, now practicing
law al Augusta, Georgia, delivered an
argument before Use Supreme Court of
Georgia no tbe CM. against the conetitulioeaFity of tbe art Congress, providing
far Um issue of Treasury notes, and mak­
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down to the work of preparing f.w the ing them n legal tender.
trial of Jefferson Davis, and is ’-not at
J edge J«&gt;bn A. Campbell, lais Assoc­
bousew tn visierra, basag engaged in over
&gt;wsi«ug the rao-rds &lt;/ Inals for treason iate Justice of tbe Supreme Court &lt;4 tbe
state the day■ of Uw Stuarts. Tbe Gov- United Stairs, has formed a law partner­
♦romeot, Il ie said pays Mr. Evarte a foe ship in New Orleans with Henry M.
of one hundred tbouasnd dollars in this Sp.ff.rd, lata Judge ot tbe Supreme
CMM a sum which b not an exorbitant

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is uuoaidared that Ma business is now
over fifty thousand dollars per year, and
enact suffer to a great aslant during his
prenaratioea fur attendance on iba trial
of tbe late “Confederacy."
Almost erery governor of loyal Slate"
whose m oranges Io tbe Legislature has thus
far appeared, tea favored a charge In tbe
hosts of natfoaal representation from
popolalkm to Um number of legal volets.
Wvaraar Andrew, In hie very fresh and

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are writing to Washington and urging
tbe nisinlMUknce of harmooy between Ibe
President and Congress.
Hoo. John Q.vude forbids tbe see of
his name for Union candidate for Guver
nnr of Pennsylvania. Gee. Geary, Hoe.
Hester Clymer snd Sen. Moorbead are
moot spokes of In connection with tbe
nomination.
Tbe Kentucky Legislature has adopted
a reenlution be a large majority, refusing
to eslify the Constitutional Amendment CW aerreeagyasem se4 Ibsanmalyigto.
sod declaring Um rejection rflt hy th.
bnmr legislators a finality.

The U. 8. Qmrakat Manchester, Eng
land, under data of Jan. &lt;Jth informs tbe
Department of Stete.M Washington that
iba cwttie diwaee has made frightful pro*
gresa—tbe essw for lbs week ending the
date of bin dispatch being 7,883, an in­
crease of 1,437 upon tbe returns of the
previous week.
He sports that tbe
sutboritiae are making every eserium
possible to real rein Um plague, but with­
out the slightest appearance of sueewev.
Tbe disease, be asserts, has been di»eovered to bear some striking analogies to
smell pox, aud many uperiniaala In vac­
cination are being made. He says many
toWMprublbit tbe driving in of beeves for
alangliter and require that they shall be
killed where fad, and 'be meet only
brought to marie. The whole number
of cases thus far reported for England
aloes is 73.548, and ef this numbar KI,.
422 have either died or been killed.

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A word to the wise.
Hastings, Jan. 16th. 18GG-.

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Aonjfi^xTVBto.. Cuy.aaa&lt;-H»e next
1 tocflt'Vf ti* Stela Agrimtitaml Cotiege
held alt tilook »e proposed fin^asid the
I *will commence on the AMI tnet ' Tbe Hampshire Democratic State Conventicn towns areRberally prtffbring aid fortfte
.Wednesday ecdureed tbs Prwtident'is ,re1^1 year, wu &lt;me ofjhe.i^jfa^fol onueteuction polity, to d preload kja wks - construction.’ fiHbdt «erS asstns (6 tya
greater interest and* more eathdeieem
la?' tbe history of’tbe Institution. ’
7
1, X. RICX, Oao'l 8rywnaU*4«ai.
manifested alqng the routs Mb for any
. Tbe driest of the Reciprocity negotia­ otiter enterprise tn the Stat*. Foreign
tions te received with a uiff.ppper J ip. by capital, Chicegb, and the Grand Treitix
the papers, who pretended to rejoiae-over Railway of Canada are enlisted tn the vrt,
to. TU tough haa a brilgw Hag to U.
dertaktng, and the prssnt appearances
I Maximriian has been getting off a are that they are thoroughly in -exrural
speech before bis court Tbe usurper and that It wiH be a speedy weebse.-' " |
talk* of bie collci tod* fur tbe well*/. of
The Port Huron Prm of hat' wesTt
MestHu, r oowauy «Mob ba ha* pat as
“We leanr that th* Directors
th*
Port Huron and Laks Michigan ahi tbe
Chicago and Michigan Grand Tnrttic Hill­
A movement bee been Inaugurated In way companies, mst la Detruif on - Sai.
New York to erect a monument to Pres- urdsy last, and considered a proposition
Went Unooht.and S 19,000 have already for merging tbe two orfuhatioos in a
Tju RU Jaikti Biutrt, impart Vigor raised- Committees io rales-foods are consolidated company, to extend ' frojn
Port Huron to Chicago. ' There w»k
to 4« fpcbla without : prvduaog undue BO» to be set actively st work.
Mr B. S. Hayes, of Chicago, a mem­ found to b* no^ibeteele to united aetfon
phy eictal pr mpatel eadtataeot, nod ,jwju
operate not only .the relaxed aeddalul- ber oftbalUvaoue Commisaiyn, has sub on th* part of thwdwo companies, and w«
Bcaisxa* Cuxxor.—JaC"B Macs has
^paeJhul the constitution .itself. milted ao individual report Jb which ba think a .nni-jn mai be locked for at an
sold bls stock of Groeeriew'td Witaow
favors tba taxation of ail Government early day. The Directors of-the two
O»m.-pbo continue*Up by
t)e4^
aecurilira at lba rata of . seven tenths uf cumpacie* on the same day had an inter­
one per cent tn gold, or one per cent. In view with C. J. Brydgaa, Era,, pFtW
currency to be devotealothe extinguish­ Grand Trunk Railway, at which Mr. B.
ment
Ute public depi. . Secretary Mo stated that be bad evlected tbs’proposed
See Burton &amp; Mam*«toWfri^erline of the two cdnipanlca at pleating
Cuhuch dissente from bts ttpwa.
tisemsM,in-this paper.- Ik to A&lt;m »p- WKJcU' F. Emory was 'odW to ti.e
Lbejr.net dcairnbla rsute, aod'atti n»ne l
The
Memphis
Jrj|»e says lbs report
ymar to ba doing a eoead and beeUfif Ajir’andT. A. DvRelmer appointed
an offer in writing,' to cash st bar‘ ths
that Gen., Forrest-feed-left the country,
bonds of tbe united’orgamxailbn to the
businesl, and will bo sure to receive their
Tl^i pjject of\jo meeting, wpa slated probably'in the direction of Mamou, amount of six millions of dollar* to pur­
-tort. uLpeirrmar- Jt JQHO8
though not Mly euuffrmed, la stilt gener­
by J. iCjfeeler. ah J Daniel B. Pratt of ally btliraed. TbearroMwfAdmlvaiSoa.- chase the neeesasry Iron and roiling 4u*k.
Tua Coeses •Gfo’®s«r.—Will nur ilte foWitaMp bf Irving being present, was mes, and tbe proposed krroet of Forrest, We are forther advised that MF. Ji. Km
readers pltnuto bear in ajhtothas^ H. eenWf forward tn addrsra ibe inyeffog,— may be taken st sufficient muse fur the effected .arraDgeinenta and . c«mil'eititAb
Mfj' Frau spoke ' opt* lbs prygrese of
both at Cblcago and lfie jAstw'ard for-lhs'
Dfwuiwoltr*p* tbe grocery sthtw lAely ;
dbftpkaiaaaa."• w'-n
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for tbe now road. »blcKwill plate Jt J«k
ibe'wJrk^and also adduced meoj Oiw
W e havi a little forties foreign intel
kept by T. Wading, and that he prop?** apff {nportfol tecta io relation ti&lt; the orOnce upon a level with tbe moet import­
Gen. Shern.au has written a ant railway Mtorpriece'lri'U&amp;feo&amp;Blry^
to keep * fireteelae* grocery and eating gar fxatiun of th* Grand River itillaoad ligence.
letoer to a friend in London, in which he The proposition of Mr. Bry^gtii' »'A'hi,
salooiu Don't foil to look at tiisadvergreat length and «ys there need bs no fr®r of a diminish­ the subject of formal attiun by1&gt;oXh c(&gt;v)tisement in tbi* paper.
wufuirrw^vk w£bt. Era; j. c. ed supply ofontun from this -cuuntry.
ponies at a* (tarty a day. Ms ahkll Ufo&amp;p^
P. Hvg'cy and oEe«; eachypraker rifow- The cattie plague is stiil on th* increraa, practicable.’*
A Fv.o«. D«.= -a~
the rettfrn* for Ute last wetk-Bbr'the firet
mg conclusivelygutj beyond a shadow of
the township of Hope, last week, suc­
time exceeding' 10,W0 new Ases.
• Tu» G**u Laws.—Thet lews Jur The
tjltob*lb.u Un road will be eatahliabed
ceeded in swindling Horace Peck, of r* Mi^dietillu. on w&gt;ditio«» :»Mu ifee ' Tbe cojartd delegation have publiahed protection of game in thia Blate miiblUx
Richland.hut uf aJvif hu'idied. A'^pro,
town»..»«Al «&lt;f flsstibffifa-to tin .lipa of a brief but caustic, reply to President the killing of wild Luritljts,palriUgM.
Keqt ^.unty»-wiU sutoeribe the amount Jubnaoa’a epeech to them, which has the ruffled grouse or pbesranis from tho first
merit uf.good logic and good •sense.
_rtt.
of
tbe present ■.—
month .until .Lthe
Moshet went to Peck and nega|Tstrd tn p(»4hirtj;|ivo. thousand dollar*, which
vo^ro.wfofoi«&gt;b ran wwd w|U b* lbw Mvylwcd Iragtalstwre bww -rawlraued September next; also prairie c±&gt;i
borrow four huuOrcO Dollars'alia to ar­
PcwHdent Jubesuo's reouriitauctiuo p&lt;- pinnated grouse, or any wild ।
raisrd.
.
cus* the same by mortgage on Ais place . On motion of H,.Wrigbt, Esq., a go™swan from tbe first of Fctruar
in Hope. M'taber had rtesutlj' . proem ted mJite4.pl mho was eboaen by the. cbatr ’ Cengreaa Wednraday z In the Senate, 19th of August The killing b
I for record, in this county a deed from pg Ute ,p«rpo«r .yf aulluting subacxipti&lt;«l* Mr Sumner eemetodod Ha .met opeeoh" prohibited by ths same Uyts f
and, ^epwt »|ul pngrosa at the next on too Rupresentstion ainendment. Mr. 15th oflsst month to ths first pf
I hia father and mother,'Vj a F® rtf'
meeting ; wbarouaM tee nheir appointed. DooHtteoffisred S subetitoU wimlhtr in her, next.. ,Tb# killing of quails
of land. ,’li »a*
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“ that recently
-----suggested t&gt;y tbs President first uf January to the first of J----- n
p.«k di DiBiimteAi--------------------- -------poerd to raise the jnyoi
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Svarta and D.B. Bpgbee a* said commit­ KS? lee
Free&amp;nen
1*Boron
MIL— I first of July, H&gt;e use of .ibe/.pura;
wrote to the Register of
Gwfcpresriranl
‘sanetidu
tee. &gt;d ar
...... bat
Oa matibU'.tbo SMretory .of tbe matt- to ths trswefer af Jaflerauw-nM Barttelay
was good On the record, to ioutim have
Mroeties, East VirginIS tb WaM Virginia
the money out of certain collections, sod aftbweqetetog ^Mfobait to jk^u^eitey
was also passed.- A llvriy tilturosrrvd
take s mortgage as agreed ujtoti. ‘EXeVyberwera Mr. GUmell, ol few a, and Gee.
mg*tojourtcd.telhsl7tis iaaU.lht 1
thingsppeering to be right Mosher beRaroeau, ofKratecky. il wMebto* lat­
tbougjil hiiheeif that bo wanted UdOtf,'In aleMt .».iti,adttba aajDm plate.
ter showed to poor advantage.
-iAwintetee tataroetio tbe Ounalruction
Wo have laier foreign news ofan lm-&gt;
Stead of M00. r A mortgage was draffb of the Grand River Valley Railroad.sin
(AkrMtsr.'TIfo Froteh’ -Cwpe
rcatAA'L.-..kJ —_r'trjLtrnwrwi
Middleville was.ainifa»wl. *ndx deter- Lrirtslatifhsd upmed, and HhAJsW* had
miM^on. that noting .riuroM b* left pn
drirverod thacoatomary' openhtg addma.
tfoas toiMure ibeyucowraief U» payees. Id which,Bsiihiotntoed that'-0m French
Tbe working tut*.are awake ia Tbogtap- WonM Wero’tobe withdrawn ffom Kitt- story,of the Fenian pl-balking ofp
M
pfo.wow.sari wttet the Wtoelsxrf ato»«U- foo a« ri^orf as ptJedbh, and trusted that- nuking In all pity.
tec. theresulted to beoalaad by Would dulet an Irritktluh M) th* part' M atoling and weapon collecting, with 4
tkatowa (ttUOOK aiUhe mUy ntydt flh Pufed ftatev. ’ The tteady .odirrra Rocking to that City ^^1^
Utah. City ImMMbWMmSUhM a. a.

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RA.TD’W-A.
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MUST BE PAID

Detective Baksr’e aentenfle Us been
.poetponed.ini the trial of the other peridfoa
indicunenta against him..1 "to JS..
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SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS
NCVQRHk

Jdtortterr^ TWte-r eraer ■'^“**1
-On the«T!h,ib» odhere *f the M
Hwhwi and Luke MteMMf
pony, and1 (M office WT tbb CMMipb/hd
MiAigitn Grand TrcrrkRailway Company
hsdten Interview, in wWrt tbe erwtesHU
ti*/ of the two compMlee wae cowsMer*!,
sod theretsa foirprrapWt tUi Smiles
arrangement will’bemwde. Mr. Brt*«a
0,eW}iWWMffir
rompray *&lt;• adv»r.
brtfce Hrth-wvrfrla
tisedforj
this count..
The Grand Rapids E-jqIt.

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RELIEF.

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man was arrrated un Mouthy and held
for trial.
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MORTGAGE SAUL

wo learn that while waiting for.AIHUUW
mua, in Bqeira Geer's offtee, at about 8
o'clock, on Monday erawtog.vteHwWader
the ears ofTknmra Tinkler,'rdostnfe,

to Uin PUK sto vraysraaMwi U&gt;*s wy atomwSewvIs *r» rat &lt;rf enter, eoe «rf B»dw»y •
I fa* .;i&lt;bw 1 rra«lr* to rraterv wy system to
rend r^sisrUy.____

rXU 8CBATCHISG-

urtwoanstesttou. h kills the aulaaWra Im
maduUfy. H it U Ibmaghly applied, tto pa-

htibW'btogrsto of.Rrtriatn Cvntrtd ftria

marching. over tbe country.

witeutrtdelby.

BEEVES' AMBROSIA.
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Repair* upon this are e&gt;&gt; for competed
that II ia expected that services wttl be
beid titers next Sabbath. It to abeut five
tnoulbs rives the ,l»oi&amp;i Am',Wp’ ilri^

for cbvrab eecvias, and repasts SPCUiBMfr
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Tba scitechy
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loag Am wtat. Tl».bo«s&gt;»’‘&gt;ri. l^
thoroughly rawrbaelto and raprir^fto*
top to bottom.
&gt;18 F

aromptij.- e*a.r *• US' w*&lt; pmue* «-*»
Crapraa. wkkb, fi &lt;S ‘ye£4«»Uy toltovad. W«D
Jtoto. S-n^
lirasfr or Uow.tr U.4. ab«’4
*aad u&gt; lb.tr •■DiraMrt«»- ’Wi pM'-afv »t*»a.
«&gt;viag ui te»r Frat Ofira storms rad a fall *a4
riri/hr«tovy of tb«U eara. slating wbst tee?
&amp;ate&gt; M bave revtirod. Bew.r. ef tbora toy
dl»t&gt;ar|t.-&lt;10 your bausni with tboseyra
Hewaiivsartarrateri* ibelr baslaoto
' Maatariv MM4 Feb. T, IIW.
km .t«.
abobmihl*
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nuf biJ-.'*GAUrr» WATTAD. ’ . ' _

Ixn; cjirxb'-srATCim,
LaxII.a J.w«fiy. DU wood Kn&lt;s, Fisa. Ms,

night

WtotoftoMs W M-Sxd&amp;nir "gtewf untaeiriees ahiovg tbe military array, drilling «&gt;n th* hiJlsk
kUtoYankraartoei Engllebtn India, who beMeyra their hold poors. andotber suUi prepoateropsik

ffiilf* per oesUtoAto
riiteUMM.; Je.UA K1;.K&gt;
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T. A-DaPstw, Biessisry.

Your immediats ab ■

taniton.will SAVE COST I
•.-Haaii*«JamSS, iaM,'; »’f - • '

die, an of which 1* probably inanufir
Ml that vast-Emhire to ba soricuviy Vrti ad, liUa gnoli deafdr the
dingefed',by the roloetal bnwer of the
MbMta. 'Kflritoteit'bribe'Cbteete,
looking tri the exdedon df all foreigner, p.P.r., .. a.nBc.WW^.' .mra
fo t^eir obvntryare reported.

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FrUaWrCertadeaira »' Cents rank. Lttorsl
prssiiama and eomiiitiili u* allowed io afWils.

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persons indebted to Julius Bus­

rail A Oo., by Not* or Account, gr*
iareby notified that the sama

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banker.

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IEUNB AND PHYSICIANS,

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ABB PBBPA1

filled with wBd whirlwinds, deafening the

bnwij w,

Pp tbs^nrrsr eedi eg stair t '

lUUto. «*U A.puito.1
ok.noll. toMotaa, alar «,q!»Mlia.
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Wb«r» boasslh th* gwaty ridgse

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Tb M'Norik SUf of State Street. Ojipc-

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REMOVED

in sawings i

Good Calico for 25 c(s
hl
in the U. 8. sub-TeoaaMf'anMM fa that city, sapped.bp
Wm. Macy, a broaher-to-Uw of the aabTreaanror. W. D. Chaaeaman
The
UBTBBt H about BSO.OOO in currwey and
W^OOIdgiJd.__________________

Im I seres them, mueheedfag

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brow and email nartace, seemed alive with
■*■■■,■ ..'tfawm and won of
gBniua; bM than bia infantine blue ayes,
hardly viaibla benmlh their maaaive
arohea, looked dim, dreamy, almoat w- an acraread meuatar/aad tfiao bo
o ,
GKRZELAZT
aoescioua ; and bia clothing waa ao ex fixed both portraita oo tbe ahrtabfag
Inp for puffs,
eeadbgly shabby, that tba Court hcaita- brow ot Hopkins, and he nailed them
'
1'
ted to let the ouae proceed under hit there forever. Tbe agitation ot the aa- Took tba Bint, • ‘
Didn’t uho (be bbl,
dieaco nearly amoanted to madness.
maBagement.
... Cleai^g*uut Sab of
AU nt once tbe speaker cUeoended from Threaumed to ba whipped,
•Has your nemo been entered upon tbe
rolls of the Bute T demanded the Judge hia perUous height. Hie rok* waUM Been whipped,
DRUGS, MEDlOlilS, GROCRIES,ae.
I out for tbe murdered dead, and d mon bod Whipped tbe other fellow,
auepioioualy.
'It is immaterial about my came being , tbe sorrows of tbe widowed living—the Didn't oome to time.
AT
on your roile,' answered the stranger, bit beeoliful, Nary, more beautiful every Being promised bottles of cbsm-_
page, gin, wMakwp, -bittare,
thin, bloodlees lipa coiling up in a fiendish moment aa tho leers flowed ‘faster—till
sneer. *1 may be allowed - tn appear men wart sod lovely women sobbed like
.
To Malta Room A»r
once, by the courtesy of tlie Court and children.
Re closed by a strange exhortation to
bar. Here is my lioonaa from the high
esl tribunal in Amanc*!’ and be bandedI tho jury, and through them to bystanders.
I
Ha
eutreated
tbe
panel,
after
they
should
the Judge a bxnad parchmeoL Tba trial
bring in the verdict for the plaintiff, not
immediately went on.
SOV IS THS TIMS!
200,000
In tbe examination of wiUireats the! to offer violracd to tbe defeastfart, bow­
'
w^e?
granger evinced but little ingenuity, it; ever richly bo might deserve It; In other Lied about it,
was commonly tl^Lu lie aufleredI I words, ■not lynch the villain, Hopklus, Been to church.
each one to tall his own story withoutI but leave bls puniehmeot to Gud.’ This Changed politics,
inuexaption, though bo cotirirk to। waa tho most artful track ofall—the beet Expected to change still.
Cash on hand,
make each one Uli it over f wo or threeI caicelated to insure vongmara.
Tbs jary returned a vecdic* of fifty Gave for charity,
times. He pul few cross queationx, which
with keen witnesaea, only serve V&gt; correct, thousand dollar*; and the nightaftkr- Gave for Vwrier dog.
miytakaa: and be madrjno notes which ini wards Hopkiaw waa taken out of hie bed Sworn off bed habits,
720.000
mighty memories klwaye tend to am- by iyoebere, and beatea al mute to death ! Shall aware offthis year,
100,000
barat*. The examination being ended,
Aa the court adjourned, the stranger Number of bed habits,
TBE T0LFWTEE1 COtfWEL,
as counsel for the plaintiff be had a right made known his name, and called the at­
Ui the opening speech, as well as the dune; tention of the cuurt with the announce­
DRUGS
MEDICINES,
Wo copy tbe following front the N. Y. but to the astoniahment of every one, be ment—'J oho Taper will preach here at
Sunday Timet. The eobject u( it, John declined the former, and allowed tbe de­ early candle light r
Taylor, was licensed when a youth of fease ip lead off Then a shadow might
Tho crowd of course all turned out,
twenty-owe, to practice at the bar of thia have bean seen to flit acroae the fiae fee and Taylor's sermon equalfad. If II-did
city. He w— jour bet well educated, tures of Pike, and to darken evan the not surpass his forensic effort Tbia is oo
and possessed extraordinary genius. Tbe bright ayes of Premiss. They saw they axagaraiiou. I have liatanad to Clay,
graces of his person, combined with the had caught a Tartar ; but who It wee, or Wabater and Calhoun—Dewy, Tyng and
LARGE STOCK OF
superiority or bis InleBeet, enabled him how it happened it ,waa impoesibls to Baacna, but have never beard any thing In
to win the hood of a beauty. Twelve gooes. '
the form ofsublime wbide evra remotely anca followed, and tba bidders gratified
month* nfterward the batband was em
them
sal
res
with
bandsorae
wfveo
accord
­
Col Ashley opoka first He dealt tbe approximating the eloquence ut John
MARKED DOWN! .
.ployed'by a wealthy firm uf thia oily to jury a dish of that dose dry logic, which Taylor—massive as a mountain, and ing to tho depth of tbair portae.. But
goo* a rniwion aa land agent to tbe years afterward rendered him famous in widely raahing aa a cataract pfofire.— Silt aaemas that there were in Baby Ion
TOX BIKT DIAMOND KEROSENEOIL
West. A» a heavy'salary was offered, tbe Ser.ate of tbe Union.
a ladies for which no money, was
And this is the opinion of'al! who star,
Fwr &gt;1 M per CeUtea «
Taylor b-de farewall to his wlfo^nd in
likely to be offered; yet ibMa'w.ert stso Also, Choke Aew-rtment of Lampe, Oil
Tbe poet, Albert Pike, followed with beard the marvellolft man.
Cant eon. He wrote back every wsefif a rich train of wit, and a ball torrent of
diepoeed of ao provident were the Bab­
Cine. Ac.. Ac.
'
Rmt. laoisciTT st Jonsaos'a lai a so. ylonians.. When all the beantifiil vir­
but received not a lipa m reply. Six caustic ridicule, in which you may be
months al a peed when the husband reeeiv acre neither the plaintiff nor the plaintiff's —The Sandusky Rtfitttr aaya:—Whoa gins were sold, the crier ordered tbe
■wd a latter from hie employers that ax- ragged attorney were either forgotten or the rebel prisoner^ ail ofllcere. sod many most deformed to aland up, sad after be
of them high in -flaok, were confined oe had openly demandad who would marry
plaited all
spared.
Shortly after hie departure for the | The greet Prentiss concluded for tbe Johnson's Island, opposite thia cite, they bar fur a small aoifc, aba was at length
West, tbe wife and her father re^ov^l to defendant, with a glow of gorgeous exhibited a tar greater amount of ingen­ adjudged to tbe men who would bo satis­
Miaaiaaippi. There vba immediately ob- | words, and with a fine! buret of ora uity than they ware ever willing to ac­ fied with the leeat ■ and ra this manner
Uinad a divorce, by an net of the Lagiala tory that brought the house down with knowledge previous to their undertaking tbe money arising from lbs sale of tba
lore, married again forthwith, and to cheers in which tho sworn jury joined, tbe teak of rearing a Southern Confeder­ handaume served as a portion In those
complete the climax of cruelly and wrong nolarilhelanding the stern 'order I order!' acy. Previous to that event they consid­ who were either of disagreeable looks
had the mime of Taylor’s wo changed to of the bench. Thus wonderfully suscepti­ ered it degrading sod beneath the dignity or that had any imperfrciion. Thu cc»A Splendtd Aaaortmenl of
ble are tbe Southwestern people to the uf a gentlemat: to perform manual labor tom prevailed about fivw bundrad years
partaer I TUa perfidy nearly drove charms of impassioned eloquence. It waa of any k ind. Perfapa in tbeir case necee- before Christ.
CANDY AND CANDY TOYS!
Taylor insane. Ilia career, from that then the strxagrr'a turn.
He had ■lly was the mutbor of invention, as wall
period became eccentric io tbe last da remained apparently distracted during all as Jaber, but be that as It (nay, wo know
Tbe tbeivee have discovered a new oeo
ALL KINDS OF
grea; sometimes he plesd at the bar— the previous speeches. Still and straight they manufactured many little articles tor chloroform in stealing pigs. Tba
until, at beta fever carried him off al a end motionless in his seat beam, hie pale, aueb as chairs, bedsteads, etc., etc., with porkers near Adrian dwappeared in a
eompernlively early age.—EUJe^elpUa smooth forehead, aborting up tike a which to render prison life comfortable. moot nnaceoontable manser, and what
Rullttiu.
mountain reins of snow ; but far that Many of the articles ware very fair speci­ wra regarded aa strangest, they ware
At aa early hour the Oth of April, eternal twitch that went and came per­ mens ot Suctirern furmture and msetan- earned off wnfciai maxing any dtsrerb1M0. the court bouse, in Clarksville, petually on bia sallow cheeks, you would ism, and not totally devoid of rustic anre. A geo tiemao, however, discover­
Texas, wits crowded to overflowing.— nave taken hint for a man of marble, ora beauty. In the line of chaire, they man- -er, the dapredstors operating one night,
Save In the war times past, there had human form carved in Ice. Even hi* ufectured hundreds of the old split-bot­ wbeu gufagto tbepig pen be found two
never been such a gathering in Rad Riv­ dreamy eyas were InvWbls beneath bis tomed variety, bottomed with the leather fat hogs lying helpfam and uoeonoefona,
of old boots, out into strings, and neatly Ihavlug been dragged whfi chloroform.
er county, while tbe strong fooling ap­ gray, abaj^y eyebrows.
parent rm every flashed fane betokened
But nowbe rises, before the bar rail interwoven together. Owing to aeoaroiThree venerable todies, soya the Bufibaome gveat oecaaton. A concise narative Ing not behind It, and so near the wonder- ty of tools, the wooden traaao were made
with only the use of tbs jack knife and &lt;lo C—tereief, -atiU survive, who ware
will aaSeiaady explain the mauar.
,n8 j°7. d“l ** roi®tst touch the fore­
RKMKHBRR THAT
About tbe close of ISBP, George Hop­ man with bis long bony finger. With auger, and wore really a etaoneb made 1of tire choir of young ladies that, dress id
kina, one of tbe wealthiest planters and ■yea still half shat, and standing rigid as chair. -Ou tbe release uf toe prisoners, In white, greeted Waahingtoe as ba »'•
influential meti nf Northern Texas, ofcr a pillar of iron, his thin lips ourled sa If btradrob Of Ibero ubMra were aaM at 'cored Trenton, in 1789, on hb way to
tba PtaeidaMy, and wbestrewed
1
ed a gross inw.ilt to Mary Elliston, tbe in measureless scorn, slightly parted, and CbitaaaMiou, fob vbslirtr they would aaramo
ng. and many of them are now seat- 1Mb peakwAy wife fiowera. One yet livee
young and be-autifol wife of hia chief over­ the voire comes forth. At first, low end
!■&gt;« Thanhs taker Falreee for pate beers.
seer. Tbe hutband thrralrned tr&gt; chas­ sweet, insinuating itself through the brain laved abort the country. Borne preserved ■fo Tree ton, seotter is tbe toother of tbe
F. ». ACKLET.
tise him for the cut rage, whereupon ’sa an artless tune, winding its way Into by sympalbfaing friend* es relics and all Hon. Air. Cbertnbt, foemeriy Senator
■asUana. Jan. It. HU. d«U.
Hopkins loaded hl* gun. went tQ.Rnis- the deepest hearts like the melody of a lhat remain ofaarotseaMe dear to their &lt;from Sorth Carolina, and tbe third, Mre.
WMfa b»&lt;iae. and shot him io hie own magic incantation; while the speaker npo- hearts, but now. sins I do more. Others ।Sarah Hand, roaidee fa Ctepe May county
M
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J.
door. The murderer wi« arretted, and ceeda without a gesture or tbe least kign carry one boms, eimply as they would » 1
bailed to answer the charge ; thia ooour- of sxcitameut, lo ti-ar In pisees thesnn- bullet or a piece of shell from a battle
Henry Clay oata artd to Mre. Presi­
renAproduced intense excitement, and nient of Ashley, which melted away at field, not that they attach any intrinsic
HopFaia, In order to turn tbe lido of pop- bia touch, aa the frost before the sunbeam. value er merit to ll, but aimpls because ident Pelt: “Madam, I never beard any­
afar opinion, or at least to mltgata tba Every oca looked surprised. His logic it fa a rebel relic. Every chair was Ithing but prsfoe of your sdariniatrsttoo,
though
ecamioMNy |: fares beaid aoate
general wrath which at first was violent «as at cnee so brief and co luminously marked with the nemo of the owner oo t
wastes is aaavam every city, lbw* Village
qglJnal blm, circulated reports infamoua- dehr, ttxat the rudest present could com­ the top slat of the back, together with tbe aaiigfa ohjectfona to &lt;our bort-fa. "- Haata. Vortabop. aeC Factory ikroagkoul U» ,
number of bis regimsnt sad tbs State IL«g may toe estimable ladies who now werU. W Iko tai. of ear WATCHBi. JEWELRY 1
&gt;y-prejudicial to tbe character of the wo prehend It Without rff.rt
prmfae over leading
be saremMW
man who had already suffered wrong al
Anon, be came to the daxxeling wit of
numcal boxer, albums i
hie hands. She brought far suit for slan­ the port lawyer,Pike. Then tbe curl of his marked, we suppose, becauaa they sus­ by their gracious courtesy and flowing
der, and thus two cartes, one criminal lip grew sharper • his sallow lace kindled pected the honesty of tbeir feiiuw prison­ baepltalrty, fo eweetanfag tbe mortef
er&gt;
but
simply
that
they
migU
be
able
prtiticfarw
and
making
life
rt
tbe
-retro
and'ihn other civil, and both net of tbe up, and bia eyas began to Open, dim and
---- T K I - . _ ... —.
u
listen. »-d • cwtob Urgw autaaal ta thWtoy
'■ ■WAprtl dreamy no looser, but vivid aa lightning to tell their own, and be able to reclaim
red aa fiery globes, and gUring aa twin their property should U stray from their
quarters. Il is pot aa uncommon thing
Tbe interest naturally felt by lbs enesJfo Ospstaf Rsyuirad/f
U VBMAJhtJIU
now
to
see
a
chair
sitting
around,
o*ce
—1&amp; fell heart atroamed out on tbe face.
•amfam SCcer AtWehn, to the sseerel of BX, will
er wheat it «m known thou Ashley and !n fare mlaMee P&gt;ire% wit eettned tbe owned by Colonel Bawy«r, of the Ktli
to —fo nail for (aspection, pad if art gerP»e of Arkanaa*. and tbe celebrated 8. foam of folly, and fa* finest satire horri- Miaaiaaippi, or ot Brig. Geoeals Jote.on
■tedTmtidtofaeyrettorga!
Marmaduke, Or utber notables of tbe uore
B. PrvUUti, of New Orleans, astok with
' MbdyaerahaftfaffyeearottkaiMMMMrl
rebel bail pen. SO years bence eueh areoormoue foea, bad bee* retained by
reams o» tbe stranger, interspersed with tielea will be looked npen as greatpr
cerioeiliae than many that now grace our
duMIc raiiaeums, and oust hsndreda of

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GWCHW1ND,

Merchant

Tailor,

NfWOreBmtbe earner Stere.
oTMA.
^^eHaHwm.where ha hpreparW tode
»au rwarawreaa.

1USDY MAM CLOTHlM
iuUNMTM.
FtlKWNHINC
pglOBB aa LOWjy (fa wry LOWIBT.

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IONS.

4 CO.

UG &lt;fc BOOK
STORE
I

REMO-VBXj

IVoriA Sidr of StaU

fh-t j

0 o O x&gt; s

NEW GOODS,

OF ALL KINDS,
AMD AT PRICES

BUCBU,

JKEDTTC3® IFM®38 t

To Suit the Times.

■ just RECEITKD

ASTROLOGY

■nd most complete awortment of
Il GS AND MEDICINEg,
1. mien!.. Pnints, OIU, &lt;&lt;M
I k&lt;-ep no Land a good SMortateBi ef ’—'

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

tool

Books,

Great Decline,
In Prices,

fATION’ER’T,'L-CII.S. IXK8.PArER.ENVU.0n*

I

CARDS. *e,. Ac.
Also a fall stock or

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I
VIOCERIES!

usually kept hr tho bam’ chamber, arid
from whldb be bad directed a small por­
tion tjx^e given bhn twice a weeir. He
found: that It had been el! gone for emne
weeks, without his knowledge. . When
the requisite of sell was agsln forntobed,
this habit of the home ceased. ’ Again,,
another oeqsalntseoe found that hiaborae
would constantly lick himself and often
appear to be wot all over. Biting sur
prised at eneingwlara habit, be applied
ton veterinary surgeon,,*nd was at once
Informed tba* it was uwiuR to (Mi «knt
of salt. Od «&lt;vln&lt; salt thio habk-nt thebone coaeaA. Three areibeU^ltlflgdttC
SnowledgOj and they ere euggeetivo ones,

GOOD HETS JTU8T!

DRYGOODS

raxaxag"*--1

Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

IoffTE. SUGAR. .Wom, PEFpgn

IXK-S. FIGS, RAISINS. CODFISH: ’
Hlhfng I. n,e GnWy llM; aiefc
Icdrd fur tocoUr «M.
.
IaIao . grval vsnety of (he

OUR STOCK

IDJlEICtr J-XBIFIDEIXBI „

knd (aaklag Extracts,
nsrxcML uxxariT or n«

llnw,

OUR FACILITIES

I MECHANICAL AND MEDICINAL

cattle ean go and lick it as they require.
The ralM fo-not dissolve It.
'
h AWag Tr—i
\ But our correspondent intimated that'
some farmers craiM not wongntee salt as IRON,
NAILS,
ARB SQUAL TO AST IS TBA food. Certainly a substance ab''p.olvcra
STATS.
ally found in the svMem. and-so imporUM
to subtly artificially where lidoss

'.

(TEST MEDICIMEt.

Which wi

VERY CHEJIP!

-. bsutscm ATTRACT bbohi
IS3IFaOiTID‘»O*&lt; WASH

STOVES,

a fart of the tiseuee; |l forms an essen­
tial part of all theerganic fluids and baAIds. h Is nr* an seeidem there, hot a
ouoslani anatomical constituent,^ •'From

Ia.XU rOLCXTBEB KEI.IEFORDKM

CROCKERY
ROilKRTS b HTR1KER.
Sept. 1», HU.

is the
largest ever
broguht to this mart,

HOOP SKIRT FOR 1864.

lADl.llT’S Mrw Pktsat prPJEl ML
rtc (or deuMsj 8PHUMJ MX!KT.
Isxnoa eoesUto of acrux lor twoj la­
ta ktrisss Hvssl MraiMsk ionntomfe
[bUj .nd Brmly tog»Uw7?Be.Vto bS
« tough..:, cort run bls, KUAsnc
rsiN® rrsr uwd. The seldcm bend or
t lh« single spring., and o.&gt;OMaaeely

•**•» *** •*

as fi^d. It exists teUtonwcloaitforme

of the d*y.

• Gnat Iavntion st fta-Age la
P©!' OIBTS.

Railroad Prices,

For Doing Busimees,

'

sr sbrlvcs s»y be toand ,|) of

MOST POPULAR

ABD SMJmi

of alkkinds,

and will be sold at

as iimu,
i CRPOSE8.QNLY gpy,

whose eyes the) occurred, and can vouch
for their accuracy.
They add tn tho
“proof which our Bo^rospotident called
tor.
We took occasion tn onetfon farmers
against giving wo much salt as after It
bad been kept for come limo from stock
Is gsnenUy kept sp to the wests of lb
of any kind they would be liabfe WUke
loo much. A lump of rock salt kept
cnnstsaUv before tho animal, or where
he caa have aaeeoe to. ft, to tbe beet form
in which to supply it. It may be fastened

ItToura^. TlkeM tk..
By
11 WRfGBt.
Acne of Fins lood. mot AR«f»a ’Stag*
lorssle, prk»ai' pos »cr» H-

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?0R 3*LK-KWer»wKh»X»'»*X«*f IS. Hi TS.ora.?pk. .
FOR 8AI.B-1 e V sec. M.T J X. R 10 w. CalIonia, Keel Co.. ISO serf*.
FOR SALE- Sooth }( of sec. n ia Calcdoale,
n&gt; arm ; st • bargain.

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and unoug horrible punishments, entail­
lug oertataRisalb, that uf feeding culprits
ln;salflew food to erid to have prevailed
ip berbamas tinfes."
.
, .
/ indeed, *► very impnrtantare tbe aervioee of salt in the anima) eqnoomy, that
we may accept tbe toatimony of Mr.
Brins Jones, that It is “a substance aa
OMential to' lift ns nltfhrMtoae fb-d, or
oomnltrngenous food and waiter, and IFno
rnoenlial, then aeouredly food." Isn’t this
“proof' enough 1—Ptovfkman.
.

ROILKB PoTATOtS FOB M1LCH CoWS —
A eeccrssful farmer Informs us that ha
has practiced tho last summer. Riving U&gt;
path of Ms milch CO ws live quartsof boiled
potatoes a day, and they were worth half
a dollar a bttobel for that purpose. His
old potatoes were worth nothing in tba
and so be k^iUdjup eoma twentyITS -DAITT IBS IBXAT? market,
five pr thirty pltana-al a time. He
aaye that bo could sec no bepefit whaUurr
OLD LADIES dr FAIR MAIDENS from giving them old potatoes in a raw
state. There Is a period from tbe first
of July to the first of Avgast whan cows
need some additional food, aadif boded
bolsters irOlp them ’boW.
'hen"
milk tilk IS to Usue to food oat the South

SAP PANS,

RUSSELL’S STORE,
Hastings, Mich,
mm wnwWr*&lt;xL

SheirWartfu^,

Ma, 10. IMA.

GBrND-STONBa,

I.,

a

Fanning .•Topis; iof fill
Get the Gtonine Article!
kinds,

Rtti^asty^yrap
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PAINTS.

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|UTTY

Phoenix of Hartford,
ria rsetnx

hmm m,

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mtnaniatt.
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«,! I».|— ww.uan mi’.
MMl WHWWII.if,
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA,

SWit-’Asr,’DR. BATHABL
■ox wo. awx, roRT-”

988,172.64!
(rtwc.ir iMt.)

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OMITS &amp; SH®BS, \
KSUQOUtSJeSB WASa
tUt/VTjiCTVSJU) tV ORDXS,

Cbauqb or Foo®.— Don’t iprget that
• frequent change uf food is important for
cows in milk, alibi* season of tbe year.
Them is a graai advantage in thia change
*u KU4, .t sBrxiAina
for if one description of food is constant
ly used, the cows dm of it, eat it fehe
greedily aad soon show a reducfltm .of
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tnSal.l* oaA SA

^KSt-tTlUAlMin

eOMVlJWCB
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IE M33T SKEPTICAL.
VIRTUE IN THE’

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Shirts and

LED JACKET’

uhwoM*V».ThPfeto*

bmSEF7 bueeb,;•

•yare a coDibinatum a
I
Ombw Maooowl—TVtofeWMjuM tbe

vfHis**'!

GESCHWISD,

Merchant

that lb* efflWr W tbe Jbwraaf of Jfor
ticuUurt
Oottopn Qtrdntr reomn

Tailor,

fttorsstovw! to tbe earner Stotv. Rest ef
A.
&lt;toedyecr*sSardsMre,wtesrs be is prsysrad to de

cnlrms are well above tba • swfacs.

iat.t ruor*itron9.

READY

HAD*

broadcmtbb,

PORTRAIT C’ALLEWT,.

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&lt;— ■&gt;

CLOtSl/fS.

tuwiiiwmk vreriwa
W44

waBuhixd to'swe

.Tbe

a

&lt;r ■.IIMAMWMSASW

THE AFFLICTED READ!

Ls-.'jx-i.'suwas:

‘'.'•''■liMrffirBfcfi

Benxoin ft not Benxine
BeuaoinElixir

Drawers

la wead ea»

bourbon

Insure with the Phoriix

day, sad jseU JWjrsaydkr.y.,,
PbaoU pul

�fo-lA—.NTMfl hdifo * Tu SWTA?
UBot genii any i* ;* hast! arregw-'t &lt;s&amp;t»- n»

^£7;,!. tseUes . ?, rwuM .-■••.■ *-■ a**;^

“'mms itcTB tius

romf■

»r nbroarr nczto-Ct i o'cLtet in tbe fore2L be reXwA foe® brariwg ot raid podtiro.

SiXiLSSJUiwIU
—
U, sntiar al a aeoaton of said Court,

i

er.'AabMT. Ooopor.CbrietMM Cuap«/e*»»L

minors— nr-trs Ol isruci n- v . re.- V;-;—

.

toiXenTtZProlmto Office, in tbe vSlsffV of

^jgryfete.

rBOtATKOKVKJL-Stkt^Ot NlTHiQ AX
'^Maaratora^Uhe Frobaio Ctotri for Ito Cowstv of Barry, Mln st tbe Probate Ot«, Io tbe

'**'(A trnreopy.)
fobs
r

B.C.rMnrDlX
Judge of Probes..

(

&amp;C.FMIXDLK

JroiyeqfTWofo.
CHANCERY SALE.

QTATI OF NlctfiGAX.-Tbe Circuit Court
JUttr^o M, flit'pidunf,

’

Tut Money in thy Purse.’
BOAD TO WEALTH.! .
c Mis »cnV«»»»ssuisL«sonm..
•&gt;,W)U ro. «r—..ro &lt;* *"
wawaod v» ora raw every day. T&lt;«» ’ii»r.
fnlrV Woetabra, aad Y^\ory throughout the
W_U foe the adeefeurWATCIIEH. JKWELRY
UUTU I1U. MOMICAL BUXW». ALBUUn

Io Ito matter of tho estate of Hsmw^Jjeli,

p|XjyiL’LT bavin, been m.d, in lb. payra.J
IFefa certain asm ef rinaey oerarre to •» r*«i
by aa'lndfoatero of mortgage boenng date :M
math Cav Henlronher A b irtl made as.e.
ADMINISTRATOR* SALE. . •■ muted to .Neiron Mc'rwse ot tblbrate croiMj,
MicUgsK to taedley Bowne of tto ndt piare,
-is*-&lt;*
UtoU
Joh* Cli” ** wlufo ea&gt;4 mnregtert
recorded .a l»&lt;
“Stoko-tf tofolr gtefot ftiPliPpeto^*. ol afoceef Uro RogMtoro^ Itooia. ia and fo- thj
l.ceoao and sulbc-nly granted to ms hr lie Prosasr.i3f.!syziars-js!.^
And wUfonalri.Moratv«&lt;w» on ti.ai-.ri. d&gt;* of
Cbm? H^2.,ta,ra^^;•.u2i'«r’Hse■t7•, to tto
.aid county of Barry,on Header tbe 6ih dav of
inuT^iLLU**
°'tlnrt
th* *(yio*“‘i ofaasil Register of &lt;todr in.a,xl for arid count’ •Btorry oo tiro Ittbduy of Dooember IMl M • • longing to ttoertrtsrf raid deceased, to Tit
dock J*. M .in Uber “IT of inoefroes «m r-S'
Tto south part, of the south east quarter, of arc F-fl. On Wbiob Said wioeigsere •-Id rood
tbe same, thereto oltenxd re Nader st
tton Me. H ia tetra UroefM worth of rarar nine Mbyteg
Ute date ef tai. notice lhe isa ef Two Hondrt*

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Tto foregoing Sd, ertiaed rote I, torrbv post
Deled, February »,T«m.
- I WILLIAM McXCTT.

Having* Fsbrimit^

e

1'

CBBCHWIND.

Merchant

Tailor,

fitlBV' liAD*

aotmro.

ttMlDCLOTTF, C**TYKMES. TWT!»PB,

eteber at ire er tn Xqwitv bevteg beau ray
ted to recDver the ssroe. er on? part IbsefoL
Xuwcxte therefore hereby given, that no*.’
and hr virtue of a oower of-eato ia said murlgsy-

, u

i
oX^rebranry U&amp;.1X

.
' JAMK8 A. RWKEttT.
Arolguoe ef arid Mortgagee.
Dated. Bastings, Itee. 18. IW-

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fob]&lt;-

COMMIMMONER'8 NOTICE.

1

la tba mattered ibe rotate of Anna C. sad Bo­
" **■-**« 11 »■ north arrange aero. wort, hi tiro eeuete -i l-« r&gt;.

n D^Kwe..

Attcrm

J««^raa, ie tto orasty of Berry sad Stale of ronin, Mttbe town af f bpeaanpla, Marry on."”

' -to WAlp Mritas.
Dteed. J^ory IteM* *
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g^fcjrsnsttiK.:.
tosQ~ro
p.SS.Si.
g
“
U.eil

i

XW3 STSXSl.’S

eant auarter ef Beetira naanber ten. rloTta

l^wtovTSfaMlerCS

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efheldiaji tbocirewit court far said eocstr.it*

——i ■*••0

fod Ire* dri|/X^ntf-

"foritolSt

,w,rru *

For yeas Tfonrjj .nix mC re /.X.
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MORTGAGE AALE. ;

T'hKFAULT baring toed nsL in Ibe paytr’rt
XJ Of acertiun aunt of aseaoy assured u *

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n .-•

°°.v

•ra*.

wit: The west half ef ttoTteuSeal qrorter.W

al quarter cf reeticro rix &amp;) in towanfop three &lt;h)
&gt;&gt;&lt;h th ed rance eight (1) vwel. eeaAainfogUMi hue
dred nine and Zo-lbOtbs acres ol tend more, or
lereareerdtag «Ik.MS^arirarw^ftoraJ

AT nx COBNEK QVOCEKY,

2 WQ-gwrct

W»

ZAO* a Ora. Gwra'iu o r.

rar- •-r,,r*

(.., d.roWe) Spring

afleraesk^roM rav. jfttod^WK’rtpgvd^Prewn^

JUXip MiOSKTLX
-•rrs; »•!&gt; bat'*
• ,. . •

F » Iffii tilth
nBS

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73

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k*Mtraicopy.

R-W*
- quiat • lie
RPKCIAL NOTICES.
“i;1* of7‘Pw Vur* or MaaeaebuadltMnd
02 paupf. white or blank, s.ftrring from
Jtyra.
.•Nock in the afleSra.iCEnsr.
poverty. All the inainualiora A hutCLK Box or ■■tANoaanire titie and tntoruat of eaid inwuio perecn in MtsT^n
shout ten wlrtflrai antagonism between
"y^ /rerPnMwIrfta.ftnMArofoye. Ard.A. Ob
the Whlteaand blacks; aU lbs bideou al-1
A Lwqtura nrotbeMrousre, Treatreeat
Iwkme to negro tasurractlun aa tboraauk
in lb«r prselire to tk. exfowira of other Purr*.
Urra. Tb.ar&gt;llteter.flMr»^«l.r.&lt;MW.
2S£TiSLS&lt;S&lt;^S“ SwiTslI
CMdf the blacks, are all ubeer,. wicked
'y spprevisted. . WMw ttay ere better keow.
iMSttoM.' Gratlsmen A-.wn th_ IntAIL
•Alt _ OwttannCauMtaenwnHntee.
PlPnPT-*™*”, 1 O-wreto
MJBAri BAMBXTT, j afoaere.
***
1-1
»te« «P«*k right
Deard, Jaaaray Ifob, UM&gt;riT
oat m tbeir fovee. tab • 4e&lt;y wbkb wUl sera Mfo th^ mstoXT^yT^ Iron
iwyj'1****
COMWSBIQNKRB NOTICE.
Oor raeeare Mritfrat to erWeefoesyefrlttsted
rf o^f ]5^to»ra MradtoStoeXdT^-"?**?
Mlv at tkta Meed, ete it tera-foadAuw as it la
^ *•**!*.** &gt;*7^ Mra^«hMjiU&lt;t,re&lt;diitolyra&gt;
preritaet; betBruAratte PlUsagsH se ieraieI***!*.—of Nyy,ntASMW
■MeaMoaetoetpsoteenra. fly Mr .ees.l..t|
andatVasdotoftaM raateMrea
’ . ,,J
xr r_frr*. “*
di—
fo*ra&lt;ridnriH Defosris—iii.
.

NW

CHANCERYuRbER.

QTATK OF MlCHJQAb'.-*ru Cternu (taw
*3 forSte uroatoq&lt; Jtorry. is IbaMurp,
1
Ala erosion J sad Court held al tto Cow)
11 ones, iw Hartings, ea Monday. &lt;te xri drori
January, In tto year ut our 1-ord use th..m«S
elgUthroulrsd and atrty sis. Present, tortiA

B!

lad it Is farther Ordered, that said petitlreer
Alito pendency risaid pettiroa. sod Ito beuriag

1 W w * T"*’

IMS. hr 8. 0. Haves lUe-. Nr. Ktecs H. towvsas “xottae^tSSJgimtfti N'rafseaaeo of
ato-1 a— s

1

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C. G. Broraaooa. Cmwrteraa.isa-d.-.u-r
]
(Afoul ropy.) Alteal.
J M View.naves.
Ju M X
;jsal.
_ Karster

fi-u rtaae,
TT satisfactorily appearing to Uris roart.'ftit
^oa*scl£3£U
1 tto dotadant, Uvl Cross . H a traf re^fort
ofltatHlale; Un motion-of L A IldbrodThL
in and for Barry rountr. Michigan.
Mias far ooropiaioaal. it to Ordered. Ual tte
Fuses Aura. Coanpisraast's Soticilor.
defendant. Lev. Cress, cause bls sppra-wr- a
bated.DoeoWm «. IMA.
jrobi
Uris eauae io»ta euler.d wirhlu tour Hunte*
from the date oft As order, and llmlin uro &lt;s i-u
' ।-iWi&lt;aMM.iN*saui bi id appearaaco. be cadie his answer lo tto cs.i:-|«s t

‘jftMBfBEM TWI FLACK, i

„ •.

ill tecn^i.

ml

SraSSiudiit'itSitr-stxA-'::

gi!

aB&amp;fftJjtfy.!&gt; tw&gt;

ie®®t siwiTa.
J irJ»MDtrr» ww
Don*
- UF*W(oed-aWK»M&gt; ®u»*.

MORTGAGE SALE
noon, bo aaelgaeAbr the beartag ef need petition.
end that Ito hesrsMUwef acid toeraaed. end all
other p- rec ns icterrotel ia arid estate, are reqnl-

WU«&gt;« JfitrWr. /Jtonilal N.riL., cod Oro. &lt;?.
&lt;J2ds, Z/..-smfasrfs.
Inpirreinwsi and hr virtue ef a doreis of thia
Coort.made to Ito above eollU.J caus^on tbe
radderof Otoubor. to D. IM*,! ibesMwrtkro,

RATING SALOON!

raTfoXwwi

JLTrji sx.fisit'Lrr.rT.' and ooliru of Ibis order, and ia dsteuil ll.Mrei.
IbaltireoaM MlUiaMn aa cwfrorod to Us
hate court for Ito mUwtraf Barry and Slate of defeedaat. U'lCi.s. And il .. furibsr wfctfi
to the blgtost bidder, at tho north door of Use
SS^SfSWSSSSSMIKS
o'eteukia tbe fires isg, aU foe right, litie aad in­
tercut of sold misers in and ts the follow mg de
scribed Real itelalo. lawlt:
Tto endl.Med raeeighth tlf part of the
seat balfol north wort quarter, to. 1 tto undiriLOCRt K LOVKLte • --r.- J-to.. ;
of Warren Joy^dnusrotraior ot said &lt; stole prey­ ded ooe-rigbth (H-parl of tto weeibdf. of lbs
LA. Hobasooa. riU.nlro fteCoenylsK sn: ■
lag for reaooes therein sot forth, that bn may be
■ jaaZIH
IIteas»d to roll certain real weSsts toloa.leg to

.

tmrrtuu

NSW ■OOP KTHLT FOB. 1B6I.

ill

fern'atont optoingin connection with coy otter

, Halt pewdiur in Ito Circuit Court for the romro
of Barry. U CLaoesre. st nieedten ..f Hsriroi
in said coual^.o^tig Wtb dav of Uesewbw, foci

1

W To obtain any af these lallara, the appU

rotate, of tbe peodeney W neid petition, sad too

*1

A NEW FEATURE!

no.-«-•■-■
g&gt;ve anything for the ralratowt of wrals.—
inr etmvfnred (looking rfMMM Fowler Mien Bartonis Uvlngaton Jse.ro
Oatoe John
~
NaMSaU N C
the intruder.) that act haft as many perv- -Hast David
Peor.-A.-O’ . .
.
plegn to h—1 now m ought to/ For Jil ilgHlllH^ . . .£*■!«? Nied Kaalino
presume, amptg amends, by frequent at­
tendance at Chapta'a (haveraalist church
Where bo gtyuys tbe reputation of-bear
oneof.tbe suundeel sleepers in the entire

;zllZH

.’IOHH

IfBF"' . ....... mfF

oa lor tbe present where this
jrepuUic wUl be. located for we eaaoot
jpuwer- It must be cutled &lt; rrpuUic. l&lt;»
•errant the Bag rad Beet, bm wtU really
A4»ly, be Used m an immediate basts of
operations for tba transfer of active hoatH
S&amp;i?
Iriah unit A word
tn.Ua wise la ecough. And now, wtek
lrtr* writrd. the wise will
™i:r

" Audit is farther ordered, that sal d petitioner

totoen at*. Probate Ofltoc.ra Ito eillsgeef Hao-

CHEAPEST!

'

STATlE ^CtoLiuiy 'AX' El,ll*?‘

CMriMaaM*s IfolMter'il teOrdered. Hulls,
said non resident Itefond.nl, reus, her .*«,
ease to berMstoreti.to this cause urtluss tew&lt;
aeonlto from tto date of thia order, and lUVw
!f the jroodenoy of oald palitira. andtbe bearing aroaof tor appearance, nb. case ter.
tl&gt;t Complainasl a tail l» L- bled, and a ste«
Itotitaf tebeterrnd ea.lhe CumtUakw1.
printed end drcuUtreg in said county of Barry iter within twenty days after service mi her si s
copy of Aid WI and notice of lhe ralre ef ten
enter, as&gt;4Jn drfaull thereof, tbal tba'srod .»a
will be taken aa oonfcased br asid bus rr. irA
tretewdaal. And H ia further rodcred. lAsl
srillsto sweaty days, tto .■uasplNasul reror ,
notion of Ibis order to be published la ttt ton
CtllNCERY HALE.
.
Sr»iess-sRL.T.“i3
OTAYE OF MlcaiGAX—TW Circuit Dear!
txuri a!
woek'for six wri* In aoereesioss-er ihs&lt; fo
canoe a copy of thia order to be peraooaily serert
H'ifoaro C.
fief N Crore, Abu X JfcdA
Iwter. ZlerredceU.
ty day* before tho Use preaenbed tar Ifo
In pumsace and by virtee ef a decree of ibis •"~~uvirnnT.
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had all oltor persoas interested in said ealate, ere ^juteriOMo
required lo apprer at a roaston of said court, ttou

Jedge efPrebale.
Nichigen. atoll sell st public auction. U- tfo
17Ito ■attar ef lbs eoasleaf Patrick McPhar- togtoul bidder, on Wednesday the |«tb day of
Fraraairy, to D. IM. Sto*. Storth to tWrfternooe of tite« day, at the north front doer of
tbe Court H ease, efsaid-Marry county, in tbe oil•wed. HWi«K.
».‘14 lege ol Hastings, in said coontyZlbe following
dereribod real rotate, towit: All tbe eodieided
piece ar norcri ef lead, lyiau and being to Ibe
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Ctoea, edited by Cd. H.lphhe, baa the
Pilate, turned out a whole race to sacri­
Blowieg Byatcrimw paragraph }
fice.
toll’ tbe American pwblic^-und
Maey'hnvc heretofore found os prattv near ’ IJokick Grkklst os Fuazios Mis­
Tallew, •• ••.................................... |«
sions.—Au oariieut advocate of foreign
miseione forced himself intn tbe presence
4jf tbe TriLuMf editor-io-chiof in the
XjnffW: Misting on the &amp;ce. of the earth Bibte-huusa the other dev, jrririle be vsr
■«» »rmy, a post of entry pnd hard at work upon his “ Conflict," and
«tt,atMvy of privateers, and the tacit. importuned Lim to subscribe tolbacssse.
Mgpjwtiiieflt both of Franco and the i ■ Tbe veteran you res list looked up from LETTERS IfEHAIWIWG UMCLAIHED
Matt ad States in tbe prosecution &lt;*f hel* We manuscript In verjt choleric mbad.
In tbe PMt OWH nt HaalIngs, Harry County

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and Bobartujimebtf ibe Drotherhood.
ticreg ih.s sard. A libbers will pfeste address
rights and the guarantee of a republican
Gen; Baitaiitf, Jjrn'Fenian Secretary of
tforenitoent. Speaking with a sincere
• ‘ THOM AH F. CHAPMAX.
jsstsaly
. S31 Broadway. Xew Toth.
*■*'*, proaiis^d . that a demonstratiun drderance
tlxws valued frieada from
«oold soon be taade upon England.— wtfom be differed, he submitted that the
Bolh Roberta and O'Mabooey have ben, time had come at hat whom al! cnrtptomitea -ifhuman rights should ccaaei And
amueually auGee of let*-, but beyond the especially there .li-mld be no thought ofWheat,perbnabei...;....I.’.u.......|l M
P»r&lt;d&gt;:i»e of arms, there ie yet a three handed compromise which after
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3to&gt;*|MiUiaiin&amp;&gt;rmalioa indicating a fulfill degrading the Cu&lt;«Uliityn, rerounevd a
ileraFsrt,»e^wi....."..7.IZ.Z??.*lAK
XakarW the promise. The New York benefieienl Powsr,A’&gt;d lastly, borrowing
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■■ppvcch upon Um CMBtitutinnal
M&lt;sm
C^^Kb Mr. Steven*, ofTanpay Ivauia, it, after.«MsnpUng Marylar.d, Dslgware
‘ x ted--♦&gt;;&gt;-&lt; niid i m.tlte^*
-••
a^Ku eli^u«it!y and rankly of
’»«»J sufferer will try bis rrin*4&lt;, ss it will veal L)
.
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•
t^HHnid Ijpdanea* of Mr. Raymond
Bdylag sod rolling at B-vteti WM ■•l.’V.
"Y. • CtHTOMBW.• - ■
DfotiWn*.'by -kb** ivedy ene dealrag tbere,
MhMfrdd «Lose bands era ytt red
Buurs.- By a clerical error in lha ra
port uf a recent day’s proceedings, lbw
«T tbe lf&gt;y*l rad true:
Altoragriteforhfotoetror. and eem.lb.ug worth
bill introduced by Mr. Aalhoii/ to reg­
.-rifrraetirf1- Io auoticr paxlira of tbe
Well le-4ay, Slek te&gt;eaerrew.
ulate suffrage in Ute District of Columbia
Tirol tbs wise, their forsetroenta, to rofky M.
A*ted7ra admiral.«i mingled with wrwu- is made to confer thw right of suffrage
OqttebNoMrvoAytabW**toTlToetftetHvN*tMk)qU-am.abUxy of temper, tbotrot- only upon white person^ It confers it
Jfbnn«.forUd“.*toeroeoivrol“ to&lt;vvj|*&lt;,
upun ell male ftersuM (paident In the
District «oe year prior te the election,
and Upon all who wkre sutithff W rote
A^.ltoty aAs »to~sfoUw we vriamanttra. _ _
ehwlnf* sontracexoftbe excellent and al the election Of IMS. h &amp;Wrwff ttd
doos he takelbs propcreourwlo fertify hie eve- fl^^ierge to shewing goods with pohtesl etten‘•aLte speech delivered by tbe gentleman
distinctiite on account of color.
on laet'Moiiday. Bis words wefre these:
Dfo* te-wcT! eonvtere yon wiforat tetr foteaMr. Doolittle stated that he would ted Cbaages wOrtuehjb« ceopfolasT
have vbtsd for the bill to guarabteativtl
courage and davuiiou -vo-.eHbef^pidii
•urh greet beet, or «pcb siolsal cold, or se«b
whfcieraJe it»&gt; terrible Miff ■o. lue^ no rights had ha been io the Soaateon Friday
sTiddco riciasitwAas. Why tbse'dsM bs sot resort Nedlcinto, Dr-up. .nd el! healing eoropouads.
when tbe vote was taken.
Mr. Wilson presented ^.petition of to tbe great Toole aM PrerraUrs, which. If It Allkind, ol pure Cto-ieNf here may he found,
coms'tbo common propen) ufthp-Ameri*
la store, ateiresi tiroesrie^-Yntato, Oils and
can utmA-^thepoctiess prraesz'um of tbe
T'.’es,
American republic through all limo-t&gt;&gt; Increase of pay.
Mr. Howard presented a petition of
come.The dead of th, omtendine taettie
KOSTETTEAS CELEBRATED 3T0M4CU BIT­
citizens
of
Detroit,
asking
fur
a
proteoTERS,
Ukea
fwtafeUy
etwrdiv*
»•
tbs
direct
­
boMa eieep Uodatb tbwrall ^Ta -ramn.o.i
vlt-rteriff.
ions, will serireogtbso tfo sUSSaeb. braes tbe
nwtrtry, under their common Bag.—
1 Mr. Cbandler, from the Committee on nereis, too* lbs liver, sad regoiste sod is vigor
•Ibeir bootilitlee are boshed, and they
“afe thedrtdi.f tba Nation f.reveroaure.*'' Commerce, reported the House bill to
•Sir, much mm than'-eminNe—much prevent the issue of American registers
"mure than reigioua—must bo tho aenti- to vessels whoso owners procured foreign liable to be preetrrtod by every change of teafor,Jrient that woold prompt any mao b&gt; say registers duripg tbe war, and asked that
slaosi uupervtoes to cliaate IMeraees !» N to
•that tho'tcnurage and devotion” which eo it be passed immediately.
this prereative pnodple that Uoaesnsa'a Dtvvau
long, wilbaiuud uur ar ma, prolong h»g tbe a Mr. Sherman asked that tbe bill lie owe tbeir great popularity io U. Weal Indies.
terrible* conflict of war, and aaerfbeing tho over ontll to-morrow, ss it was very im­ British Aserioa.snd AaeUalh.
laaoaof tbocaaoda of loyal men,'are here­ portant, and it waa so ordered.
Mr. Foot offered a resolution which
Wins eTTsr,
after lo bathe Common boast of lb, iia
'Mra. *TWprieelese possession uf tba wits adopted, calling rm the Secretary of
^mtrlcau Republic through all tip# to W ar for the report of Gen. Roberta, sit­
come; “that 11 Is tbe priSoof uur country ting forth his vieweas to the best mode its well eeraed tiotot ivty Toe disease of ths Throat
that ao many infatnuus rebels whre lo uf radaimtug Hie swamplands' in the and Lunge—11 is equally effbeuve in curing com-KratfiiMln tbeir murders. Elr.Wffftro basin of the Mississippi.
Mr. Ramsey presented a memorial Vav SeTuaca. Chicago.
feb
IT0 cotuidor these dead on beth aides, tba
r-a:l of the nation—tbe common dead! from the citizens of Minnesota asking for
’and 1 suppose we are tu raise monuments Ut»ir«-sotabliebment of a Boreas ofRd.Jfl tbga.bmide tba mosumeut to Reynolds ucation at Washington, to have charge of THE GREAT .FEMALE REMEDY
rani others to be erected in the cemetery the educational interests of the country,
FOR IRREGULARITIES.
f4n the' battle field of Gettysburg 1 W e and tn establish common schools In every
most there build high tba raonorrieotal pert of the Union.
TMra Drape are a sHoUiSally CMSpennl-!
Mr. Clark, of New. Hampshire, from
marble for men Fike Barksdale, whom 1
•told prepsret.cn, end batter thsu snyHlis, Pow Abe
com
ml
ttec
on
Claims,
reported
ad
­
dare, or Voatraaos. Being liqole. tbeir action la
have seen m this hall draw tbeir bowie
-keiresupoa the representative* of the versely upon several petitions for comjpAoplo—men who died upon tbe batik pensatiuu fof losses occurred by invading
popularity la indiesled by tbe tact that over IOS,MteMof ©ettyabnrg in arms against the armies in Virginia and elsewhere.
Mr. Stewart, of Nevada, spoke of tbe iwu batiks are aanaaUy. sold and co-soBsd by
fttfWWf.’rr*"* wher* ‘hej no* ,!I
ths IsdiCa of- tbe Ctrtted Hutes, retry one ef
•
buried tn dnch». “aewtpt. unbonerrd and- IneceMitv of taking action on the bill for whom speak in the stroogset terms ef praibe of
Several tbeir greet eserite. They are rapidly takiag tbe
••sung.They are au ppi wed to be raised the adnuwow uf Colorado.
place of every other Female Renssdy.and ar?con ritrw rid V .►■ - ' -W3 .*; J,F
!
ifed pul Into the fora front tanka of the Senators replied that tbe bill for the ad­
rarakm, and w« are to calf them through mission of Colorado oould be taken op
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the world, fot the cure of all female complaints,
HhU time aa “the dead of the nation !" Str at any time.
Mr. Sumner took tbe ffnor, and. after
“fig tbenJ ever before blasphemy like
this! Who wae it burst tbe temple at a few introductory ramarks, called for Lftltot directions stating -ton they may Sensed.
BjRwwael Who was It Imitated the tho raeding of tbe proposition offered by
him'^and
heretofore published.)
Mr,
*Sr»d«r of Juvel Alb that was ,poor
contrary to nature's eboeeu laws, win be (rend
Bit inner tberi gave briefly his objections eareMly,- Mdod anvjhd .jWs^boltie. wKh tbe
compared with this blasphemy. 1 say If
)•»;--•
■&gt;
-aHTli.i'i
the loyal.dyad -bo are thus oMucaled Wr tho proposed Constitutional amend- Done are genuine.
WHi-thctfsitdra s_WfnurdciW lb«m— JUqQt, which be characterized aa nothing
Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. ETOX, 11C Chanel
,npW A1UL4MGEMENT
Street.
Mew
Hares.
Coon.,
who
can
be
rauu
ulto
d
,jbi by the gentleman on tbe same l&gt;,»tJU...
JJ'.ill1''tityAJWjC the country .bad not already
~cSw.tm.n dead hf the natiun,’!
paid-dboWgb In eoetlv treasure end more neeera.
by Dnrggtoto eeere Wtwre. ’
[novSljmbe)
CO. CLA *k A CO..
1
^Cthay oouM. huve beard-the tfautlaman c-'stly blood, ff&gt;r such compromise in the
Oea'l Agent* for V. &amp; and Canadas.
pIRr^ff wad w'rilbg to admit in tb&gt; Gbq.
Wtoey wwuld have bmkep tho oiMhnenti.
MLlbeir tomU end ^talked forth, and siitutinn the idea that man could hold
EKJLORb OF YOUTH.
bauiJled him . until . b\ HV-ebalk were property in man, and etf also, tbe kindred*
A Gentirman who suffered for tears IHw Ner­
idea
of
ineqoalityto
race,
and
thus
openly
vous Debility. 1‘retutare lieear. and all tbe effect
• eeared. ■*••■■ •
■
set at nnught the flrat principles of the
Declaration of Independence and the
Mrsteflens Feutan Prepkeer.
,W&gt;ilo tba hVniau leader., O'bhd.iinri guarantee of a repttblrtan form of govern
Having bongfat tbe Sleek of GNOCEEICA
a^d;Bobrsta eod tbete respective, firfle- menu Jfyrreare four mllfo&gt;i)s upptizena
lately owned toy Mr. Walling, and having mads
now robbed of all share tn the govern­
eddH-ona tbereto Is new reedy to sell all t£e usual
era have been apparently rpatrelinguvcr
ment uf tbeir Cnnntry, while st tbe same
articles retailed al a
the leadership oi the order, it la hyrmo time they are taxed, directly or Indirect;
Every young lady and gentleman In tbe Csited
nveaae improbable that aumething more ly. for th-- support of the Govermneau
than thia has been going on. During th, and this tyranny of taxation witboot rep­
progress of the fight between O'MaUney resentation it i« now proposed to rtoig-

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B«dMk&gt;M tearing Ihe Rss
dun amendntent, and fetoring U
don i&gt;&lt; Southern members, hero
trodored into the New Jeewy Up
MMs hxiulirttoffid fl
too Gungor'aa Secretary of Bute alto
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Tortrtew1 Monroe, Is composed at f l
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troile-work. Esch span b 1W feet ‘fr&gt;
length, and the total length of the bridge
ht.f^OTeet.’ Itb M feet high. Seven
tDsn. of the bridge are completed, end
recently the eight ore wMCtoqtoifffi "

NEW HOOP STIRT FOB IBM.

Th. Orsattoreation of tt.Ag.ta
TO®? SULIEBTS.
J W. tJUAbLFT-S X»w Psusl J1OTEX XL
Lime (or itoubU, HPUIXa HK1BT.
Tm» i.vonos emwisu of ncrux for twe) tv
urnoTvs. Xsrnro* Utssl Sworn, futreromly
:&gt;rsM«4 UghUj mm! Srm'y u&gt;g«bw. suo. co nes
rjU;u CU. Coogbv.l, mo«» naxi.u. BA-ABTIC ung .
Mtat.M 3Vs». wvr *to. Th. Mldoni bond er
przsk, like tb. ringle vprl.g., nd oeaMguMly ,
LcMrvottBirpirfWCBoa bnot.ftol fit.o. cam
thu cwro. M foag o» ny «rajl« spri.g Oirt IkM I

Dosanns Vikt.—The friend* qf Rev.
V. G. rioT»ro« of ibe M. E. Church will

Tut Money in thy Purse.
ROAD TO WEALTH i!
r r,nzv ACTIVr AXfffEUABLK AGFXT^
’JjUvU Msl. .rPunair.and of all agva. ar

make him a donation visit on Thursday
rvehlng Marek 1st, at the Parsonage.*A general requrrtto all the friend* to be
present ia earnestly and cordially-vxlrr.d-

.Geo. Pbxstum svccheda Henry Jones
in the ydeery botincsa.

AttocFTXD Sciciox.—On Saturday
'evening Mrs. Wm, Eaton, who has been
'for sow* tfhie laboring &amp;d4r tnewtal
abcration, undertook to destroy her life
by taking etryetoloe. It appears that a
quantity of the poison had been thjuJici
retired . for the night, Mrs. E.’ in tbe
sbeenew of ber busband left her bed and
». WETIKS,
took th. poison. An overdv'O Mcfrated
Utrurl Calm A&lt;ut aw! OitbjiMW.^SartlSSfir^g{^toeef her object.
.1 B9.«_,.
A.—.. ZIMm
Got pis Dxsxars —Wc Isarp that a
pedier named Ju^ph Elcnstgip, from
Grsud Rapids, rellsd st a bouso In Middlcvillji, a short time sines, stid while
U&gt;.Ito4*2f &lt;/ lh»
Shvrift 0S« ia lb* Csort Hovb. wlfli A. •btoiui ' M*
’HMveuUng AUsravy.
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Tailor,

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Cununittee on the Dwhte
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her penson, which she stoutly resisted.—
JJ foBHgUlO?,
Only Treaww. WU1 p.y pariteulm aV H_er wm non came In, and when inftirmr.lio« to procuring Vee. on* for all p.rwro. ed of th. clrcottitoncc, proceeded to
Justicw Wakefield’, office and procured

The Connecticut Republican State
Couvenlto was one of lb. Urges: e ver
assembled in that Bute. GefUJoeephE.
Hawley, of Hartford, was nominated for
Goyerpor, and resolution, were pained
rxprreaing confident* in the president
and Congress and endowing Gen. Terry’s
retot order annulling the Virginis Uw.
oppressing Freedmen.
A oew Revenue bill ba. passed to lu
third reading Io the Pennsylvania Hoose.
I: requires every bank tn pay a tax of 1
per renv to the Commonwealth or, each
tfmre of .tuck ; and railroad, canal and
trensporutioD companies, m-t liable to
taxes on incomes, to pay a tax of threequarurs of ooeqror cent, oo their gross
receipts. It reltares ail real estate from
taxation fur Bute purposes.
The rnili
lary loan Ute be paid off with the proeeede of the above Uxea.
A recent decision of the Supreme Court
of lowe subject, tbe eereinfa of married
women to the judgmeoU of the cred­
itor* of their huebaode.
This decisionto regarded with ao moeb dislavur
by tbe General Assembly of that Beals
that a.bill introduced by Mr. Witoa, of
Dubuque, to exempt tbe earsfaga of mar
ried women torn liability for lb. bus
band’s debts, passed the House of Rapre•eatattvM onahiimoMely.
Nauvoo, on the Mimippi, formerly the
ebude of the Mnssaoaa, «ad still teeming
• lib Mnnnoqarelto.fotodlDg the wid
ow of Propbek Smith remarried ID a
tavrm-kreper was subsequsntlr the re­
treat of Cabet’. communistic French adooy. Though diminished .lace Cabet*.
death, tbe French community in that city
i.still amridrr.W. In numbers and a»
live luits rovolHlionary sympathies.—
They preoose to bav. a revnluiioa uua
grand M9sl. o« the aaniv.raary of th.
Ftoch tovUetto.oflStt cm the Mlh

A Goon BiLK-a-Mr. Wilw-s. at Mas
a warrant for tbe fellow oo a charge of •achnavtu, has introduced luU&gt; the Senau
“Assault and battery with intent to a b|ll lq rsurict tbs expense* of the,sol
diere’dairos pgainel tha GpvsreqroeU—
UforkHhe court, bm scttlsd rttojumffir It .mots that the /sea of agent, aud at­
torneys fog making out and causing jo be
by piyieglbewormin tn.
exeat tad the paper, neceeaery to eeu&gt;llsb
Goner.—Thia matebleM'tsag.xine for 1.ny claim of any c&gt;&gt;mmiuioned officer or
soldier of the regular orrttj . volunteer oe
March is rereived. Its «1 odtiteltosTai*. '
military force of, the Halted Stats., or
beautiful and It* aSrobtoii ptittteuperb.
fur eolleciing a claim, fur bounties or
SeadBS to L,A.rG«df 4d BfU^A ,
"*J— shell in no case exceed Im
arrears of
led. that the.expense, in
club otisfti fol W 50, nr, If ysu prefer 1dulbr., pn
I the necessary affidevite
foeroepies for &gt;10. Su'tor.ihars
thy 1

Bawmu can tore the LaJft Ato arid j
Baeaua for &lt;4. '
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TMLaWr’v Friend.
The March number «f ibis magecine
on la per table. “The Impending Bute," ;
a fine sad expressive aSrel engraving ,
illirotrativsof a story of the earns” name;
leads off the number. ‘The double, do­
ored steel Fsehiio Flake is • bvaotiW

icposed newline. ctM.x prewar Ms
Mho that thb portfoo hr the roiM
*7WWaya and M»fa Qweriittev have
to U cbesply-both «k IbM between
ngv end J ack sen. Hereto expres- requested tbe Cummisstowero of Custom,
vwfy Mgb npiniett of the Dfrectore to prepare e'bill aboltabtag the offices of
ofthe ©bmpanylthdu Surveyor Mid Naval &lt;Moe^ TbeGomAr. and eirWiMs to fo be rbe tout vWy wilssfoaer In a report which be eebiainad
to the Q.mmiltee, showed to'Mr Usrisfitetioc that rites. offictorimM be dlMebied. a&lt;n only without any detriment to.
tbwrervlre, but with * very great war lag
ahd Ctvll Bkfhtor' A« oHrof ^&gt;4Wlli»- to de Government They are regarded
dtrfto-tlM -RwiMborU,*teud &lt;tbh GrMd as Nrere-Mtaecuree and ought to’be-i did-.
Rapid# and Indtoa RaXrrrod. There pewaad with.
'
?-*ii
win bo very %w ddp out. oa the GfaW
The Senate Judfclery Committee had
Wvwr‘VeHey RsStood. Whd -tbo* vbry under ennddsretioa WaAoaedsy, Senwtor
short, and moody tegwavwl'beuke toy -of Roward'a bill reorganising the Jodtdary
“StHWiB. Hale, of Rmwrevllle, »fao at the United States. Tb-a bill difiere
very materially from the Mil introduced
Is actively enveasfag lb hh vbwn and by Senator Dobllttfa and Henderson. It
•loowtbe Ito, reports ^ vwW encXurag vest, all authority and juriadtatom of the
Ing degree of sucres, thus far. he having Circuit Coert of tbe United States fa tbe
secured eubscrlpdoos to the amfomitM' Dkatrtot Cvurte of'the United -Statue,
•14.000 awd upward. He Is determined ■boirihlng tbe former. It - provides for
to pmve bh'grmd report nf- the South- th. •rt.Wbhmdnt ineaebof the drwita
reetem towns of AhW County and kboir of the United Slate, a court to be called
tbe Gerri of Appeal., which ah.11 bare
riviled.'ln proportion to1 thefe property juriwlictioo of all cares arising fa ths
nr veluution, In tbe Intrivet and spirit Mverai District G.orts within as 14 rirwhich they win manlfafe 1n coming tn Celts re.peetiev)y,-bwt uo original juristbe sMnftha read. Mr. Hale HrtMrrgacic and enthusiastic worker, and his
A RcroarKD Fhsias ParvAixta.—
effort# will be' eSbetiva and v.lo.blr.—
Tbe Gunpany h posting tbe rervey with Thrre wave report u&gt; day of tbe .ailing
lm
^La_ |o ir4&lt;ir
of a Fenian Privateer fruwi tHs port.—
it arose from the fallowing facta. . i&lt;i Ylci.
pared for
_
The steamship Fort Morgen, formerly
meot-wbee the assurance’
a supply utoamse in tbe U. S. bavuT ser­
aid f..r thi. end Is fort ben
vice, wm purchased on tbe filk vT Bop.
tbe bell - Grwad Jtepirft
ten ber last, by tbe Vvril known- firm ’ of
Ward de Co., of this oily.
The name
The Washington eorrrepondrtrt of the wn. changed to the Cube, end she was
Redwater Jfeprns writes that neper as placed on the llaveea-Line. After *«h*
foBow.:
/
tug foar tripe she wm withfoewn. and was
The question ofequalising the bounties ptoced at ■ dock on tbe East Haven to
at all soldier, who have served in tbe
war.lma been occupying the attsotloo at
two-weeks stw, by s
--------------- pportnnity utbemgweii
the Military committees In tbe HuUae
and Benste ? and. on examination, It ii informed , that she ha&lt;| been sold to tbe
found tn bo attended with trrinqi dlffl- FeniaM on Saturday. Th. Cuba, Capt
eultie.. The justice of paying dr equal Bor.dberg, cleared fi«r Baltimore, and, to
ixing the bound*., tn proportion to the appears, wiled yesterday. This l« regarterm of service, no owe doubts; and I am tnmrogs.^foLt^Xdly jUy b.'.'a^ tori
hi hrpei some measures of relief will be
afioided, but u&gt; wbat extent I am unable port nud Bwltlmore, and wfon vewevlu odi
to say. The large amount of raocry they geusrallfoadvertiue f..r frergbt pawwhich would bo required id effect thia engere.—Thia the Cuba did not tfaL -v.-d
If it ba true that this vernal k tetedded
equalisation is the principal difficulty in
the way afrits aeeompl’nhment To to prey upon British oommsroe, she tollequalise these bounties In proportion to reap a fine barvvm before the Engiisb
- tu'lcrm of service, would require the ana do anything to nppaaa her.
sum of MM. ltt,BOO. Nor would tba
pay merit end here. The precedent thus
established by the eenerel Government
would call upon the Butfa and counties
for the sama equalisation, which they had
MEW ADVERTMEMEYra.
established, and the amount at money
thin required would bo increased three
fold over the num noted down. ,
That something will be done I have no
doubt, but It will bo in granting email
amaupU of money and land bounties.—
This would reJiera tbo Treasury of th#
Government and save Its wscurttioottorn
a severe strain, which would necessarily
d.preau them In the market.
' ' ,
Nothing wOold rejoice me mnre than
to sMthW* bounties equalised; Irat In
look lug upon the probabilities ofiMr aoootnpli.h/n.nt, I meet toy that they are

MUST BE PAID1!
All Notev rtiut^fcccounts. du? u» Must
be Paid framed iately!

A word to the wise.
n«.ttogv, Jan. Wete.' ieM.-: “’ 7^

J. 8, GOODYEAR at Co.
Lirnwrat wee'1
razxvo.uvaui.vif

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toll* Ota. by Nee. O'***,

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But
witboot detey.

be
Ycur H&gt;fce**ht«trM

,,16 ftvX ejsjft ,^S!
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CIOT&amp;M ©WAHS

A Havana letter of Feb. 7lh any# ru
mors of suppnesd proximity of Chilian
privateere have advanced InauHnce
pretniunro oo Spanish 'boltoma, and
freights have declined. Shippers show
great aversion to charter Spanish vcstela.
4 verdirt &lt; ff&lt;,W» "•» n&gt; Tuerfav
rendered at Naw York against a block
brokerage firm, for telling Stock Without'
conwret of their, employer.
.
Ao 1sjuncU&lt;rC was issued against ThurlU Weed and dlh.ri pn Turedsr, st
New York, to restrain them' from di«poringvf certain privilege* granted by
Secretary Blanton to build a telsgreph
line Crum N»w Orleans to San Fr.nciaco,
■ An ‘ acridtel on the Retfsaalasr and
Beratrqm.N. Y., Bail read, &lt;m Tureday
morning, o^ht milvs from Whitehall, by
which (be ma)! train from Trey, ooniivting of four. care. we. thrown from the
track and precipitated down an «mbank,
mtel about Sfi feet
first bAarnnger
coach, io wbick wer* upward* of 60 p*»eengwra, struck a tree and was brushed to
pleoea. Six peteeogvrs and one employe
were woondrif—two of them aerhnaly.
The acddent W^f cauwd by a brehrn

grevings of a Carrlsgs-drese, Pel.rine,
Home-drsee, Child's dress, “ Fsnobnn"
Bonnet,dec. ke.
The music .few ibis
A Danu. Postmavts*.—Tbs day. of
trnwhin the “B&gt;ebm&lt;wul Polka.- the lit­
erary contents wre rttsllret. . Wu1 wiy Andrew Jacks*ill,"hla'PdBUnaster General
apJLdly O-U -Th. impewdMx Ruin * A Anu- ffttfl/wtottlutataMw where*.
b*.ute so lb. sourtt of ttoTcrabigtro.
ri'»er.‘ wiota forth*teqnlrwd information
to the ’p.ielmaaier «ff *”vlll*gaoo Its
to^Fs*. “Sir," wrote the Mgbvr officer
la the Krolucky Lrglalalura OO Tuteto the low.?, ‘fthle department dealre. to day, the Senate adopted the 'Rouse
know ho« fc/ th* THmbfahuu river retro reeofotioos requesting; the removal
Of troops from’the Bteta, ooodemlng
the Yreedorea** Bureeu. asking for the
riser dossal run ap at effjJL**.*^ restoration of the fotleu nrpui, and re-

nno rr*m
GT33L IPSH TOW,
fitwimr w .TliL

4M ARCO ST. FWLADELFOM.
&lt;1 JOHN ST. NSW TOM.' ।

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SUMEOX-

ON t VDLCAJttT*

�SritrtA

ARE Mil

B WO PRICES

READY

RELIEF.

itftBfitFi

or-A

DRY GOODS.

SPRING STOCK-!
au

Z '^dlF T3 TH£ Tfltf!.'

it«D MISTAKE.

I bn BoW.
For D

n u fl'
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THE BUT DtA«05I&gt;

:■ On tow fcft toad naa the lutctoa^oor,
winch'wan etet&gt; ato I observed that
Ctorlto betotetcd fee a moment before to
pm »at b- Ute u. open C. Only for a

Ute." one of dteottora
eaid. after inuiM or ttfta ; "bat wjrtod.
tetter ba on the wa-^ tow. Ma0. both

E OIL

.IRX B}U.

WIT SMALL Pf&gt;RT

V,f»'iuonrp

STATIONERY
rEh

I eakaa otoad la heap warm &lt;m a low maud
i before ito to. Kreryttoqi looked enag
ead coey. KeHently Mn. totoaoa tod
peapandoeerylbina ready fertaawhea
tto faronr ebaald retaen front D. markat.(aad »aa now feoa apaaelre &lt;• ’dean'

is the
brogu
A!.t K1XD8 OF
Sorely J euald reach ito twoa* witb&lt; &lt;.t
btiog seas, I thought; end .I I cm.M Uul
teach Ito big roiaom draeiof nom,
•bich oommamM a rietc of tto toidi ito

Flavoring Extracts

&amp;rmer wu«id croea, 1 toight to abie U.
«am bioi back (tkm the (au abtto
availed bim. J
«ar&gt; hira if I cculj ;
it was Uw bombl. that aoothar .cnurJer
atoold be dime.
,
...
Ivaa oat of the keand aad io U&gt;« kitch­
en before 1 recollected ttol J »b«-«Hhave
U&gt; paae dooe Hl tto mardartd woman toCm I cruldiaia the * " r“X
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ws
DRUG &amp; BOOK TAKE CARE OF YOUR
STORE
IS

OLD

REMOVED

n Sf .V«A AWr cf Stsft Sirtrt, Oyy^&gt;-,

. ______ .. KwebiM ।
r- ,_„w w-AfhiJJu.
rrfcrftf to «*rk at vbatevrr man) Wtor bent aattb'Ha talma, m&gt; matter if bi.
teterTa a MhAater, ot a Mayvp, or a
eednlor; or *• ProoitJem of tfe «tottd
- - -__ l.-u___ ■

.....-- * Fade. Ttoi
eflftbt' iWf mnterito.
Ttoir wbol.
principleto lift la to chirk anj
tWj«H
eapoctto toe,
a', meat witb-«pt iadoetry. Bat w&gt;
। tn tbW «i#W erff'lx teppy '«&gt;
*Hatr« tto foMameMal l.w nf forfornrr
Ymi most »&lt;nk if you an goie* T» to I

Roberts &lt;t Striker,

.
Whilst I etood toeiUljnc, a etojow
tornad aiefc all over, aad tumbled dwwa paaard aerroa (to 6rM .take, agd, koV
gain. 1 fell no W I canid not etir another tog ap gvml/. tn my b»rrur I tow Ito
three
mm ia another moment aaaa the
'*!?. no nee, Charlie,! eanh aBr.* I
ecbmd window.
1 had to Lime t* ItoogbL In an..(tor
aid. “Lea*»’me and jt* tehhoot me.”
minute Lbey .oaH bn in tto kitttoa. f
lamed and dad down tto pawega and
acr&lt;&gt;« tto tell, rushing into tto Snd open
door, which hnpf ixed to to the ®rgwTfrig

glanced wildly round tba bare empty
mom inaaaroh &lt;/eb^ter.

Shirts

School

ICKLa
A LECTURE

in
copt ft anme appla

tto toll,
— v~~* —««rry jdUTMJ
C of deapemUr-e I «pod nowtaady
। ito mom. laid doTn ft.t tobin*
t tbrtv as empty each o»ar
: iT'iSzrsrr,

tenanted, brwtbtee from U
, They walked k&gt; tbe &lt;j.

S
‘-?S‘Xi,SJ£
rreii ^. ltoy lefilhan-om .

Tnr.- . |
Unequaled Remedy
rtlBIFn^SSeJHJMU

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SEVEN GBRAT SI

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TO

rax

sad is good either boiled, fried, or eaten
r; aa it cornea from ths jac.—Jfadrlme
SojMrdag JEaamay FW

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EABY

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NEW GOODS!

Qu----- Tbs, Venango. Pa.,

aWBKS»KJ&amp;l!£3
&amp;XSE

TLCIDJIiaACr1

HeveJtwt'Ptactawrd
I CHAftWTTE, forauoew Jaaasry M,
J^aZtOMAAPIM, aftvraocn. Jsauety
tU^Z^fcraaooss Mrtruk w

Cfr O.€&gt;-toL«
OF ALL KINDS,
AND AT"l»«iq» "

h'ngW, Ihsa.-tbe ihtokMM of
tan not have bead crock fees (baa

At BaUk Creek Hmm, »ft«n»ooes Jaaoaryjtb
aadMarebSthAl UalMburgh, forenoons January »ih sad
MAl Rakmasoe Hous*, aftsniootu, January Mb

.-da.X
-i'W
! “ WE DBAL W T“*

AlB^U Houm. Xilas, 'fcrvaooaa Jancsr; iftth
Al Ifowagiac. afterweas, JauiisrylOth Bad
[oraaooni Jaaaarj 11 th “d
Marsh rib.
At MichlgaaClty. toreuoens January iMh end
M Al X«W Buffalo, sftcrnooas Jsnasrr IMh' ud

DRYGOODS

iMrwteftMUtofhii. Tbs I
», wm GwTe

Groceries,

Tna-wwaoara

"T... naum*

Great Decline,
In Prices,
At a» l^w Fcrlcea

•Jkj art kAc at the
• •.?. ceeftss. nr r w

■TrwnfeTiMr.

-

Aa Aay OthevlHeww fa aichtrae.

our

Stock
i

OB HAIJC— E k of s • k *«rioo « l» ,o»“ °*
l!ope t Pn« I? per -«• «• WBIOWr.
OB SAI*—X "X- «Mt&gt;M&gt; U ia Kotlaad.
1* Biltrra in the W»
juur dijteafuu ri'g
in» • .11 maars ceU-l
ri n.a.rJr t.'truh&gt;r u.i- 1 ■ ilh IX- xz.

OBALK—W «rr« ®» »*ction l&lt;£ I® Oraogv«Ula; price, V p« s*r*.
11
OB SALE-AO «”•
•« *.
oa S»V. W, U ThorwpptvO. It wear.

Ais® ■•8ffiAira®atot

II. A. GOODYEAR

f3 '8
5
Infafnto tfis public, that his «t«lt of

OUR FACILITIES

M-AJR.D'Wr.AJR.E,

For Doing Busimess,

i. ,M«aUgkMi.KfetbaBMM»riKr-j-u.

rttisir.
four hundred ib-'oeaad. &lt;- * ‘ 1 - ■ •-&lt;&gt;
U,A rdliabte ctirrespondqkt from Citral
Texas ieform's us that men there are be­
ginning to realize tbe difference between

Mr,_
II WBtOHT.
OR HAI.E-toactv»Vin» Laud. owsm. Si. ia
• afiy cent boitfc of RWWeYW BWg
IEF will .Un ore gvod. sad cua kb. med
&gt;J.«?m^b’cmc‘s^S
- Ll™*'

JKWch-W^..MfcL

of all kinds,

and will be sold at

VERY CHEAP!
“rofccjfon OR RBAD^pXSL

Railroad Prices,

'

! squid kwiofid’i i'novJ
! .aiDMi't IfargeA tbs place, *L 3HI

Adding Transpartolloa; sad eou;sls laalaiyof

lhri call the natives. He ruriberzaaye :
N M&gt; satiaA^ that tbe afe^ iu&lt;/&lt;«M wffl
now improve in this State, «im&gt; tbedemand

READ WHAT MBS. WBiCOTT SATA

MQNiN

.

|W3l I1H3TAW
1 ’ ^BTO vES,

Hastings, Mich.'

CROCKERY
is the
largest ever
Lroguht to this marl,

r&gt; «• have bad forveun. ..If dAaea athewlw
&gt;&gt;"» Itrsdy Rciirl sirtu me ease MB4fib
.t ■ :
Sa-ax«. aa »

4A‘—&lt;ts 4" «m ou sec. 14, sod ! And is sold at a reduction
40.r*,Jt&gt;U

fl-&gt;• a»~"- l

STOVE PIPE,
HAP PANS,

A gentlelflAD related blr experience In
thia matter. An Irishman in his employ-

Steel k»L

from farmer

XMnu MAUKIED reori.B.

F7^IE»^!T4«iUS:'lK=U&lt;U-rrA2i7V XTAAOXA on- OTW

•maty ; ar •rags price about f» P*”—

• (tone and buried it over night in the
ground, MXt to the bard pan. Jo tbe
morning be found fl quite moist, but not
»ufflci&lt;a&gt;tly ao to suit bia fancy.
Nait
night he tripd io-neathor spot. and it

momjng.. *‘aaid Patridt. “youwil| A»d
water vebmady/M* 4*V&lt;'1Ba&lt; P**n,J
ofiu *^ore rtoogb, in a few days* dig­
ging. Patrick eonflrmpd bia prediction,

«OB
JT IS. la Tbora«|&gt;p&gt;»-

3F.fi CATTJ11B2 m*T ’

All MFli of

ROPE,
CM wkH
Q-ZlXZrD-ST O3SEBS,
Phainix of Hartford.
Farming Tools of all
kinds,

DR. STRJCKLASi
nlliflnnna Cough B

WOTS &amp; SIHOSp
HHlba svoi witbaet bioAraucr to buatoraa.

pwro tifflnrc-T
ftoM^Ow fastbwfatf ■

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LA8B,

r

rraaled U&gt; be the only prrphral

.vnaw otWwfJ
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KACDf BWai 'BWOMi ' &gt; c

Paints.

orstlhn’lsitsfplaoe from IbenrfAbw oftbe
earth during tbe night, wntwr-xsten op
from tbfdwpCtai befpw B» supply the lose
and accumulates in tbe vicinity of the
atone, often making quite a puddle.

»T»M u npUilr
&gt;d MctoaMtoly q»I-

;

Shelf Hardware,

ALSO,

OLD LADIES *&gt;4® MAIDENS

KE CARE OF ¥01

___ .
_&lt;jr
And everything «h» faetriMed t frbrf

pom

AND TnOODEN WARE.

988,172.64!
•

■■ (FIBMAM IMS.) -J

Bcczwhzst Cann.—A lady of culture
refinement, and unusual powers of obetrvalion, and. comparison, became a wid­
ow. Reduced In.m affluence to poverty
withe large family of small children
dependent oo bar labor for daily faod, aba

HARNESS SHOP
.....

Q&amp;TOSIC!
I a coasuteta pn»ir»»pn "i •••* •

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TK*W&gt;nUr cures ths vwy wostf kind odrup’Jtosl O«ee Mo^MTA (MBee aad Consultaries
loon IM South Clark alrMl. Cbiaa^o ) oa cau

lequaled

f. -.i “LrfM"

.MDBfflE Jt) UDE

Beaaoin is wet Benzine

C?■ Benzoin Elixir

.

Dr. TroctorA

�more nrrajBAK meth.

AOKMTIC

&amp;lLi

Zu-o-. tac .rui .au.
3V*ba*«*» ability Io maha them views
pahdlmNy felt to M entirely wntiag.
‘ Tba wmrwaec* of tbe ProeMent oa

MdCamgrcm upon th* qwedfoa of msaaitowiil r, It seem* lo u* there are
itairiettnRhlli difcrwwa aiyet Indi
«*M ia any &lt;XtU remark, of. th* Pretodrill. That they may be made irreootieiiaUe Ly Injudicious and hot-headed
leaders, to, perhaps, amony Ue probaUlo
lio. What i« moel needed, just Dow is

The Preaidect, in all his utterances,
lay* grmtaxreaa upon the indissolubility
of the Cniou. This la right—and it mint
waua every patriotic heart to observe h-a
unbounded £&gt;lth Ik th* Government U
osr father*. Th* PreeiJ.-ol drnies the
right U a Bute to accede. In thia we all
agraai het there kti divergence of optotae aa to the exact relatione at a State
eSer beetag wUeeepted to accede, and
been prevented by lb* power of tbe
Government. Oa tide point th* Preeidmtial theory to in one dirrrtiun while
file practice to in quite asvuther.
A»theRgh**M,wboee right lotranegraswahe taw* w* deny, haring attempted
Wo , ft farm a forbrddao act, ooeld re-

then to tbe pewalty fee erimel
We are nut of those who belie** Mgro
*adbaBR«M«eeeery eaodMiot*«e the***
toratiiMiof tbaVato*. If tbia is Qoeerv aUsm. ao b* Ik On th* &lt;-th*r haad we d.e
beftewe that lb* freedom of ft*du* *b.«ld

prmiataft.1 one* In tbair *r«ad. Hh
third act was to require them to form
new CunetituiHma.
Fuerth, he pre•ctldad for them naw elections, himself
dictating lb* qualification* of election*.—
Fifth, be " cuereed” them u&gt; accept ■ new
ConatiUXheal amendment.
Sixth, be
instated that they declare their aveveaxw
ordinance* null and void and repudiate
thalz rebel debt*. Further, by ilrtM ot
bia military authority, ha imposed upon
them the Fr*edmen'a Borean and exacted
varhiue term* and condition*, which b*
deemed naeeMsry to be acceded to be­
fore they would b* fit lur real*‘ration to
liwt puestioo of m-rmal relation to th«
Dahm, in which “all their rights and
Sitter** would be “unimpaired.”
Ths
&gt;ppetbeads pretentid to indore* all thia
M«arv Dwlittto end Raymond do indoea* it. And Rapebltoans generally,
not only iodorae it but think Congress
ha* a word or twn farther tn «ay in th*
matter.—trread Ryuis Xoglt.
_

A CTteepondent of th* Boston Adrrrtutr furniabe* whet purport* to be e con­
versation between tbe President and a
dtotinguiabed Rrpraeeatative. Tbe Pre*
ident exprvaard himself aa being now
what be had always bean, tbe friend of
tbe p»or and th* lonely. He had never
broken faith with any body, and if bia
part errnrae end bi* former language were
not a auffic.cn! guarantae that ba meant
well toward* tbe colored people, and
«£«id endrarcr lo eecure to them a fair
chanca, nuthing be e-uld aay or do now
vrtarid give any sech guarantee. Ha th-h
however, that ll.waa beet le epeak plain­
ly. and he did not .believe that tlw&gt; eff &gt;rt
erlre* th. negro's apacal friend*, to
force universal •flmg- upon the State*,
wae wia* or'fadtoiouc. H* thought it
landed to embitter feelings, while &lt;mr
rC&gt;rt should he U. eolUvat* eelmn**aand
ooohdence. H* b«l&gt;*r*d it would imult
in great injury io th* prospect* of the
colored people. In regard t» differences
with the party that elected him, he aaid
b« might differ with individual* of wh«*.
was called th* Union party, aa tn tbe
avaaaa So b* used, hot l&gt;« ox..id.red him
self to general accord with that party aa a

CHANCERY SALE.

WUS#

aay*. parkapa. thal ealy aa lro» awn eo«'4 hear
aurb feral bast. OTaxk violent cold, ar ***
auddva »UiaUmdSs. &gt; Why tkcudeaebeastraaon
to Un greel Toaw aad PrarsaUT., wklek. KU
will sal stake Um aa Iran aaa. will si least waadrvpl* ike capacity ft kia tjotam W&gt; repel aftm-

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ia uvarw esw.iv or«”«i i.r iw» Ka-

liable lo b* praMrrt*4 by .v.ry cbaags at lempsrstare, will bscoas rsaa herdsned, aa It war*, aad
elaoet usparvtaaa so disuis ialoeaooa ll la to
lbw prvvaaiivs pnaeipka that Moa*ail**‘a Brrvua
owe ttals r*al | ^il*ll|jC dto Vaal Jadiaa,

tbe

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Atw DRION 8TOR^*t
1BWTOH &lt;&amp; HIA'iUl

E.H. DUNNING,

WATCHES JEWELS! SIAMMN
z jrtrs/CAi iKS^KtunsTS,

BD©JE&gt; AS "JXB iKBST!

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
FOR 1RREGULARITIE3.

Tut Money in thy Pnne.’
2QAB TO WEALTH!!

Silverware, Bronzes, 4c.,
mb

niuicS 'Mluu! ”

CHEAPEST!

A NEW FEATURE!

be gweraataed, and that so mu. Io any wa* not a parly man, cod h* meant to
•action of tbe cuwotry should be admitted ■ink lb* partisan la the patrol. But.*o
to • mat tn Cngrea who ha* ever been' far aa ba understood tba Metimenis of the
,*aba|*rilj eagagtai to rebellion or imur- Uekwi party, bo' was in general accord
with it. He might differ with some of
rartMOaprioM the ger*mm*oL If thia hi* fnaoda. and should feel wholly al
I* rad caliam, them *ucb are we. in thia liberty teao differ and to state the ground
melter of the reception of Congressmen, of hi* contrary belief or opinion, both*
webcHetwibn President does not difler considered himaelf Identified with lb*
greet Union perty end bad no deal re or
from M* pu&amp;rfee! friend*. In hto remark j
Intention cd being found outo.de.
to tbeVirginia Delegation, ante days
•tone, bo oeet the following laogeege,
widoh la Ml we would Bak upon ibia

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|aaM *r JasM* M. Dartiae.
ittdn orxrtfintnK tweeM aorot. *** &gt;
Al a aaaatea at tae rrwkete C-evrv tn tbe eaealy at Barry, baldva at the Ifrskale U»e«. ia tea
tlUae* *f BrnUaga, ee MeUay, tba rate Uay at
wttr? gtiizt

r AAA VCTJVK AXDMUABLE AtJFXTS.
O.UUV Msl* ar rentals, sad cf s!l
sr.
•aataf l* eM*a~ even rity. Tow* THUtv.
BMh*. Vertakep. aad Faslory tar—«k—I Ik*
wqrti. feetha eaSaoroer WATCH IK JBWBLBT
■U.VXB-VABX. AICMCAL BOXCJ. A LB C MH
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ao4 *m» aruckta.
CnergvtfeparvaM eC (wad baMU aad Mr keal-

AHHTCIAM

EATING SALOON!
GDAREUS-S.SAbB.
rWcnwiw.

aed think, they wi)L it oppoom all iovtdtooe diauoctiona, and manto that the
•httea ehell hare their fair ahara of wbst
l|gpaatl»*le* un* of ibe brndaraeotal ele­ ever I. going. 11 mya:
ment* nfthto Government Th* rtprwDon't compel them tn make contracta
senialtoee of the Stairs, or of the people in tbe first half of JanMry, nr gn with­
•bould have quelificatiooa preeerib.d by out wort, but let I hem have time to
the CptMtitelkm tit lb* United Abates think better of H, if they are not entirely
«»d thM* qMlifioationa ment unqueetinn right at tbe start. When they ascertain
•blyhwply loyalty. He who aawvs that the alternative to “Root., bog. or
a Rrpraeente'iv*^ having the qualifies die!" they 'a betake themed* a* to turntn*
liona prescribed by tbr Constitution to up the earth, though they do bate It.—
6t him to take a arat in either of the de Worktog for the pure love of it ia not
liberate bodies which constitute the U c-mmott anywhere. Only preeettt, feirthmel fegtotelion. meet a ver warily, ee ly, tbe altcroetlv* &lt;if Work or Nn Bread
wording tothe intent of the G.itaXiluUoli. and Whites will work, though they do
*t*foyal man. willtag to abide by .and
believe ta the Union and Constitution of
taCctaau,— n.MKtt.Ni,
Tn AntU, published al Maury
CntMtimtion, he cnnn&gt; t ba for the Union, Coentv. Mite., aver* that “the direct,
tendency of common vebooh ia to weaken
the tiee aad iveaen the UBeencw of the
pwnple eand aoch men in good faith they family," aad aa a naUUal.fnaequrhea it
are anritled to representation through add* : “We do not want free aebmila."—
them.
Tbe fact that all over the Booth th* freed­
taming to to the recent rebdlion or men are submitting to every manner of
htawrmthm against the g-Hreremeol yoe privation that they mar acquire the rudi­
erred, and la returning your relation* ment* of education, at leant suggests, that
with the Federal Government. I am free la th* matter of intril.grocr, tbe blank,
to *gy that all the reap, .risible position* will he likely u. hold their owe at least,
ekd poem Mgbt to be conferred dtoRKV I* tbe future.
Iv and clearly to men wboevw loyal. If
there wars only bftOO men in a State, or
a torn wewiber, but auflhtont to take
dMHge wf the pofHfeal machinery utetee
•m«W, those B.OOB men. or the lea*r
WMaber, are entitled to |L If all the
rest aboaild be otbvtwtoe eselmtod I leal

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ERkOBB OF YOVTH.
A GeetlMaaa whb iHblll M yaate frets 1
ven* DabUily, Freaatara Drear, and aU the «
*r rauthfal Mtocvetlas, vrffi, terlb* sake *C
taring bamanity, send free te all w|ieneed K,

jfAlirs roRTKArT OjlllZRy,

flings grin Carmi.
Unequated Remedy

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oXfirt,

VOL. JL

bull Mid thia bill makes the Freadrrien’e
Bureau a part ol. the War Department.
It makee its officers atjd agents amaaable
t&lt;&gt; tbs ruiee and articles of War. !&gt;•&lt;•
that extend military jurisdiction over the
whole . country t
Did anybody ever
•uppi&gt;&gt;e that lbs whole country wm 'wi­
der military jnridlcllont The bill ex­
tend* military jurisdiction nos here. It
merely,placet under tniDtBry jurisdiction
th^e persons belonging to tbe Freed■
men’s Bureau, who. nearly' all of them
are now under military jurisdiction.—
Tbe next objection of the PresWwcL
which Mr. Trumbjill notUeu, »Al that
tbe country to ti&gt; Ge divided into district*
•nd subdiAUkts, and tbe number of sal
•rled agents to be employed, may be
equal ti&gt; the number of cocntiea ana par­
ishes In the States where refuge^ and
freedmen are to be found. He denied
I that it was Deceamry to appoint any each
number, notwithstanding it wsa .provid­
ed in the bill that they might ba appoint­
ed. To appoint such a number, he said,
would be so abuse ofpower Intrusted to
the President. _ Mr. Trumbull emttinoed
io reply to the objection that this bNles
tabl'tsbes military jurisdiction 1n civil
cases, and deny ing that il created any
military jurisdiction whatever not Bow
existing. Officers of the Bureau ware .
officers of the army and now bold milita­
nt t punniissloha by authority of .the ,
President. A abort lime since, in GsorgJtixens were arrali—J c------ 1—
miptecy oommL. ^—
,
ieingSo
found
guilty,
were
aw,
Fo M
—sentan*Mr. Lana of ladlih sna,
and presented
hung by direct
approval
the petition
of AaMaat
(•ideal
hiioMlr. Wfor
M tear
it uncoo
Asamaon&gt;king
land wiMpunm
' ‘ *uby yirtea ol a taw of
ix'being done avery^ day
Petitions ftvwn citteao of Wiacuoein,
Mltsourl, and Mltetsaippl were piwssnted
asking Congrees to anas) tba acts of the
Pratidoatla establtebing eirtl gorero
ments in thk Booth, end to aeaare 'equal
rights in all witboat distinction of ariOf.

Suitin' buruu

kb rbELIAUXD EVERT ITYDjrESDAY,
urnvov xAaxr, eon sty mxcwxm

Q^C.MAWL»y.
Dealer la ett kte4a of Fealty Oreeeries,

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FARMING LAND
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MUST BE PAID!
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a President of the United Stateo of
SHa 1MI totdta. nffos daring

All Notes a nJ Ac

jf 'b-ar ,'yaara. end SbaU ,not

NEW

HOOF 8E1RT FOB 1M&lt;We QnMDvriatiM ef the Age ta
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 18W.

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VSA1X* SASTWAS
Micb. City Aceea ewdatiae,L’.’.iteN A. a.
DirtCxpresa...... .
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UI'AUUIANS SAI.

llgible f.’tbit oflfoa Airing the
I MtoW life. In cbm of ths
fthe President Bum office, or
Hignatta orlntbUfty to dire
powers and datlw of the Mid
Mme sh»l! oevolveon tin Vice
who shall not again be eligible
i of President daring the tertn
Iral life. Whenever Cegron
iw, provMefl&gt;r the cbm Of rei»h, resignation or Inability,
i President and Vta Pretidact
rbal offioere shall then pct as
t're»weni,sooh officer shall not again ba el­
igible to the office,of Preaidset during
the term of hia natural life.
as io teduea tba cevamlUM to eosMter ft
wholly oat of their power to proeoad
further without surrendering a grant
prtoeipte, and witbeat surrendering the

. DoHATioa Vrerr —The friends of Rev.
V. G. tfoYMTOM of tiro Mi E. CbBrch will
^hake him a donation visit on Thursday

IlMiirti Yoca Namms. —The Village
Election of thia village takes place on
Monday the 13th day ofhfarph. Per

ABfl *cn VR AND RELIABLE AOFXTH.
Mele erF«na!v.s»&lt;i of eft »g/n, ere

OjVvU

yield.
There was math sxcitemeat aod calto
to nrdcr during the proceedmgv.
Mr. Stevens having mured the pro
vloos question on the resolution, Memrs.
Eldridge, Jotmsoo, Chanter and others
•ought to stavie offs vote by metioas to
adjure. The qoestioM wore decided la
the negative by yeaa and nays.
MrTDdrtdn said bo and bio Monde
would stop tbeoe dilatory motions if Mr.
Stevens would withdraw the demand far

U«i. &gt;Om «t li.TuwaAtp CI.rk'. oSk.
and they will bo registered there. Lot
every person a bo la cntiikd to vole eee
that hia nartto is duly registered.

thia might be debated.
Mr- outtemaald be eat here far 48
hours in !Mi when the rebels - went out,
sod bo could now stand it for 3® hours

TbeeeParlimaotary'Uctica were-limn
resBmad.
’*
3:30 r. m.—The opposition ere still
engaged up tn this hour In making dila-'
lory motions Io adjourn, dec.. W stars off
a vote on the pending resolution.
Al last Mr. Flntk withdrew bla reeo
lotiovybs laid on the labia, and uader the
operation n( the previous question, K was
passed, 100 M*faM 40,
Al 7:15 jf. x. the Hoose adjourned.

Brux ass Cuaxob.—T. Putitxra and
W alla ex Bxstlxt have bought out the
half ol the Goodyear Block owned and
occupied by Wm. Tinkler. They bare
also bought the'dock of groceries in the

building and il is understood will add
dry-goods to thsir boetoeea.. Success to

irrOSBCUWItD.

Merchant

Tailor,

liMsvsrov-4 tetbecorevr Htere. Reel of H.
GdHyeAt'ellsHwnw, where be Is prepared to

PIUtXMUlRG GOODS,
t.PRICES as I-OW as Um very LOWEST.
HuU.p, May ttth. IMS.
seyMyr

SWaTCB IKS.

jTarrwsssi—~

culprits, I
ed to des
of the Pr_______
Cbackxas.—E. H. Dcaatso al Che
stitotinngl to do__
corner grocery, la taking special peins to CongreM what is----- w------ ’'-ywjir-*
keep on hand lb* best of crackers. We without one! In this connection, be re­
hate tried them and can truly say that *e ferred to several orders affecting persons
bare never found any belter in this mark- and property ta the Southern btalas.—
Fie reviewed tbs objection that the. act brief speech, My lag the Democracy did
wouldeetablish a permanent rank of pub-­ not elect President Johasnst, but ft Is
lie admlobtraliop having greatly eettarg bom their duty to stand by trim. He an­
ed poware. He denied that its wuIk nounced a mesa meeting in future, for ex­
ultation. A flag Boats (rasa St. Valkapowers were greatly enlarged. Ha pro- 1dlgbani'a window.
of thia vilUge. A large quantity of reeded to abnw the relative degree of ------------------ reports of the appearance of
mom- cattle raven.bling the
hardware and bornene ulramingB were power confided by the two- bills, and the
found, amounting to about
In the iniapprsheuaiM.under which he presumed -------- ,—, la Montgomery county,' Pa.
that the President bad labored. He ds- TbaStatahaa appointed a apeciM commeantime Kent^ hearing pf what was
elared that not one fortieth of these four
going on, fled, anvr waa followed toward millions had ever received aid of the
Battle Creek. He finally .t^cAto the Bureau, and quoted fr&lt;qM Gen. Howard’* .
woods and eluded the uffeer. In lbs report to show that but 00,000 negroes tbs Knderpeut and’the" &lt;^M^*Medteal
had Iw-vn sided and 17,00 while*, andthat
evening be returned and attempted to
the number wagOMUtogds decraeaing.— and Aperohural Societies are both inenter bis shop, bat was watehed and are Without prohibiting the bolding or leas- veatisaling It
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rested. Us was bought before the uffi- in* ufiand by freedman, and in other re
A caueus of the Untor nefnbere of the
csr oa'Moadsy. waived an examination, specie infringing &lt;M&gt; their natural rights Ohio LegWaiure, maUdbely adopted
and In drtoult of 1800 bail was commit­ iu some local rtiaa, they wwrit not per
milted to hire t beats* tire out without th*
RnoM, What in the aotlon of the
ted io tha county jail.
consent of their tinner masters. In con­ Unluu ReprswwctativM fo Conrrwea, we
sidering the last obJeclM-o." also, of the rroognfte an exposition of tbs principles
AaiDauAL.—Tbr desire of the demo­ non concurrence of Representatives of that maBi ut a party and saved our
crate for office is proverbil. AcconHbg States affected by Ito provisions, ha held ,country through the late rebellion, and
to the A-twerr. there Is quite A rage for th*rtf It WAS not valid, Congress bed no we tandbr each Representatives a hearty
the very lucrative (;) offra of President right to pace laws levying'direct tuaa
upon these Stales, no right to declare
of this village.
As usual when a man States in rebelllorf ur to psss*|a«s M&gt;
wants to run f»r ulfcs. “Many citixen. " | 'blockade tWr pofta., U) C’&gt;ncTi»&gt;on, he
press their daima Three distinct an- Mid be thooghl be was acting in harmony
n-'BorcnH-ota t»y tutv umquttous politician with the President tn bis effrrta la per­
areutede presenting as randidstew for fecting thia bill; that il was nd only
PrAdenttai h.-tors. the MtneS U R. B C-wktltuli.&lt;Ml Mid neewsesQ to carry «&gt;&lt;rt
the provlei.xta &lt;»f the Disliunimt, ba i
witb..'ul'it the freedmen would ba tyrea
lifted over and enalavrd. '
The question being balled frit, lha Chair
announced that il was. Shell the bill peas,
ihv Piretdrnift objreliiine notwithstand­
ing. a»d upon »M«
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Votes? Fshhe ••* Ceaveysaeer. Aise,^ ■

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Hastings, Jin. !®th. 198®.

J. 8. GOODYEAR *0e.
LANDS FOR &amp;ALE.

t• X. sai •«’

**&lt;&lt;*•&lt;*»
B • K of •*

RusMBxa that the JW Jesht BiUrri
are combined the beet tonics of the veg­
etable kingdom, with tbe pure essence of
Wheat and Rys, the mildest, of all stim­
ulants, sod that, it la there6.ro a safe
medicine whan all ordinary tinctures and
til un rued tested exciton la wuuJd be per­
nicious.

evening March 1st. at the Parsonage.—
A general request to all the friends Io be
present is earnestly and cordially extend-

Put Money in thy Purse.'
ROAD TO WEALTH i!

It la a duty wbich every one who has
suffcrod from the terrible ravages of that
moat horrible of all diseases. Dyspepsia,
and who has been cured by Coe's Dys­
pepsia Cure, to tell their friends and
neighbors of it. ''Do unto Olbera as yon
would hare Olbera du , unto you" lathe
golden rule.
Every ooe that has ever used it, knows
of ita wonderful curative powers iu Dys­
pepsia. Indigestion, Flatulency, Sick
Headache. 8our Stomach, Heartburn,
Cholera Morbus, and we might wy. eve­
ry disea as that arises from a disordered
state of the stomach and bowels.

counts! due us Must
be Paid Immediately!
A word to the wise.

Brown, Owdlcr, 1

•Doi’r as Foolish.*—Toff can make
Sts Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call and
examine an Invention urgently needed by
everybody. Orasatnlile sent free by
mail Air 60c. that rotons really for 18 by
R.L. Wooleolt, 170 Chatham Square,
Now York.
,
aeplSly

■ pay

up;

A2 persons indebted toJultasRuam!I de

Co., by Note cr Account, are

hereby notified that tba ea*a

■tut be Paid!
wltbbwt delay.

Your Immediate at-

teatreA MU SAVE COSTI

Hastings ttur: JI, 188®.
HEW

ADVEIfflSEMETra.

jrLIFS IES5ELL A C®.

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Soldier® Attention!.

’'jPdCAJNrOES
From the beat Makers In ths Country,

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ST3EE1 IRBir WBES.
irotwy. csMbas, s. j.

a, laTiiiuai a ta.

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h..--aW'ihod»aks4 itjettld MXMtWa MMi Will MOII'I

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Any one poeeeesing an ordinary. .aht»
luMe. a
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eMetJ ; erer^jokr *&gt;—“ H P"u W,w„_.

4 am Dodgion the hatter.*
"That's rriv'fit.”
*I loll you, 1 itm' D-gisid»i *'

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la. wTnemeHU.
rd» MAW-. « W •* *T KF? B w

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DRUG &amp;. RtidW- TAKE CARE OF YOUR
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M.- -AH.yad^SShfcjF
IWti.nr. no.rni.A
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ru?C«a-.

•” •

Robertsjfc‘ StrikebJi

Chr/.an. lifter heWloidr '
fowttnatJta'iTta.
*‘juM ttdTHffiMW

, iMtyelMiMR struck bar. and aba
down atairw just as Bridget was
»ahsl tbe doer.
,
X '■
a moment,, little girt," I
aba said in those gentle fctttes that John
tdorMledni/ weftApbear.
- m -,1

OLD LA DIM

IS
.ZtEMS-iJSEijII
1$ &amp;:%r#.SUr V Atkt&amp;rr..
. ,s#.J!.ri».. ^wt-a efor,.-.*

flJLu

‘While tbe stood there ahe beard t
HU ring. add » abort parley at. lbs do
—aohik5*a rrfee, apparently eaktag -4
food, and tbe cook’s answer that -te-d,
tbye.wat.outhldir’o ’p«™- A amipd

M * •••

RELIEF.

E&amp;&amp;E ©IH.AJW2

■mlledaehe looked at Mr. and brurtied
back-'beredft, brvwn bait with an ancon Uwaaeeugrace whfch Hd Irt»de'h&lt;w -tf
If I welcome eue^tTfflCrWfllRai tpenea^-to
eao If T dWtd arrange ecrteilMPW'your
ttfcmghiwe .needed it, 1 would getltfof eoriifurt'i bo&lt; first o! all. ymj mwt Btvif
cuwee- But we uaa the drawing-room ebi4«ibaai'ahd:tn1” aD'd •glfi-'M Wtfif
so'Tittle. The-carpct that is on it flow jn gtildi trim« money, aSe aeAt' Ittfr Mr 0
Mfeoet stf bright aa il wav tbe day we prticuro ftiet. and eat dnwd'fcereaff’, firth®
chuwiK nxafr«yw ky&gt;.*A&gt;* Fr«’V *« mean’tuoe.'b^e tbe Utf.4M&lt;S Ike
woman laj‘; ’»ith her Mb} ’
bpoM
beabltesghtit then."
The iplieb young wife pooled ter her Arm. The wan, pale tare uprfn tWr
pillows* was nwrTKmt^UiUr-,Annie ^&lt;ape
“WelCJflhp, hit it's,'been-down five could not bo »w&gt;iijnkhtal‘ or Vp'rMbtic,
years, and ill Only ntee betSausa I’ve aboyt thia woman—cioukL by' no tttbAtl
UltM’smdi. aka cnee of iu If I’d Men ifleaNw.btr' fatrf'a heWiftk Y.cl^VSAV
caxgka. and lai It get spoiled, you’d Imre wMjiimuihtng good ai.il true it, htl.Fi-*
bought another without grumbling, ^-u pressing, and when she tliri«3&lt;W' pV^p,'
know yon would. It's too bad, M livo the Moy .pore comfortably, n Tight 'butt
got to ewc.-thinga round O're vat- jost be- rIqw of rhnlber-love iliumioeff Ber VBL I
oauee 1'niMrerel dhibedij'uSm*t you
lures till they arerabwUet then pretty.— .....
,
^.Jirjj of. eeeing tbeaama things always Mra. Lewe was not long iaOMUtiug
'hrtbefW**..
t^7U Mln uJa aV^r
“Not easily,' ate' torn? •&lt; 6»ey. ,ara-tbe
same, fresh and bright as bvel.y;! am
:^."Ua^-Wiuk d,..k.

g-nwiLtmt, Mrs. Lan« &gt;aa ailipg en
impuiate!
m
a good tiling, therefore, that muaiW ber
n.L and gentle and
M ..'
“Are you hungry T* aha asked, pityli.ph.
“It dnenfq matter io much kh-ebmU
ma'am, 1 could bear to be hungry, bM
Eltrf know -Mt to dn for itj nitMr.

READY

wi^.mnin^WwpT7

PZfcOB^rMe-vl
»*Ual
----- - ,u&gt;kWlr
MfBi

, atioeiy .with abate. Bhe «4nMtk.
rawr*haip.v a &lt;•■&gt; n ut.'.u* ee-«B
Me; iLerNMaUi eHeat,' aailebc
Mteueaa»aeilo..ht», -umdi Mate
toedii'N*Augeait with. W;.wa

^“Vm^aboutthe carpat, Annid.

yyirpt. mariner, front Ute moment jou
enured the room. Bui then, she thi.ofjhi
«he needn’t Buy n great, gaudy thing; and
» Wilton waereally eo much m&lt;yq alejpnl,eo mu.il more.in keeping with ber
raaatenod and brvcamUe. Then ah? be&gt;.

H

. jb iud9ieaaiute^w&lt;md
enddtin pang vf tttmrwad aaTedpraaM
wbMber aver « bar JHa ebe MA de^ag
mil,
lO-.taAy.iS

harvett day were come, she would have
on. ehearto ' ahtW (o'tbo ’MtedF.-’ WW
bad RtveiS of W kfrtfodRoeo&gt;b~*&gt;at&gt;il%&lt;m
iif court®, whirr'cMritNBld'wutMN*|Nio«o
had bwfi prrtcnled W her • bul’kbe
thought It % bore And a burden, &lt;qo»«
prik|l&lt;^e; Of herowh awcrtl, wbMMfi
had the ever done—what mhe,” wdtoaa;
IL61 cb’.M wM thenr to rite op •d*Hhtr
bleartdl
'
1 (RECK F©B A CA1PET.
“Here we are tmi'aiD.’ eaM • UMeHM
breaking the «tteot«&gt;’ *■*'* ’ "
• D b acLurfcBAXM-xn iropSr»^ : &lt;'.
It waa-n t*o«tory.‘ «dbdMr*lioM»T»J
fore which they hat! etnop^f. They went
up atalrv, and the 4ittle 'glrt Jpimed' a
door. t t-m &lt;Bom
‘‘Mother,*’ aha takl, “a lady h«s comrt
home with the to tee’1^-4 aiwd4ad*
moment before be anawerad. She had ^.‘S“d
beed U «fe «* five yeare. bot h* f*r
waa as sunny and as girlish aa' when be ’■'Mrs. ’Lan; rtiivd a; thometh/'dh 'the
first wooed her. Her blue - eyn^had threihold cf tbe room, and tbolc Io snch
ecarcely abed a tear in all those years. a pictoreas in her yvtnw. happy life ebe
bad never keen before.* The apperttnanf
ref theWm
was almoil bare of fornHure—w&gt; Csfpet
wap 0" tfia fUor—lhere waa only the WJ
three chair*an»T'it tabfe. But t*rbrtbtag
was aa neat as hands could mike'if ;hm4
agafqrt the"Wtin, 'rt-Hd&lt;bt*f tH'lfcd.
.V.ll -------------------urn—

V AfW.bThat
drawing room
...
.
poeeea.Iona. Tbe carpet waa
aiianjr ebaded, mocrlike greea, ------------erffylCTlg tonka SO wait. ShoconfeMed
to herself that it had » mor# /elinr.i nir
than MrvMiivne’t fiirge-figured Wilto:.,

QUMA3

0. D. SPAULDING,

had been when M&gt;mb other peraiiVtiT
waa handsomer, or their Indian shawl
a deeper border. And now ebe waa

Ruahri
,
, .“ButTni tu’t a carpet. Ours la only a
AnsaaeU, you know, afid I did ab w’attya
WlhM. ltka Mrs. Maynes.”
j. .
45nMra. Mayne la the serpent In ,Mur
Edeni .Well, Annie.give rue tiiiiulght
re tblnk about It," and b« bent toward

THE

BADWAY'S

J.MT4l«P5IV4D

it de operstMtf}

Shirts
faflHiwpydtf down' aiu».t- -Utah
ffi■?n|•^m..lr«tMted Un dim. «■»*’ '
Taril 1 - Sem'eiriWk. Majufr-.1 that

'&gt;-«&gt; by itoteaUa ped*

*

»W'

GROCERfBS^

s»rs^asssftKr J

1 hare tried tu gel a place- to wm£
no Mie wKt urite mat ; They any a child

-WJfWJDWkBABWRCTnnMu

^¥«&gt;

and now abq\ be.n^iek a while, and sW
JM-C-Hd. »•’»«
«P «’*v-

! &amp;. iu?u£

&gt;»&amp;&amp;j
t»r

MPoe.ar'

A LECTURE
VOUNO MEN. *

- ---------- —
j£Xl Oort

I

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—W&lt;
flMeew* Tr»*unca«

■£■■1"

�EN GREAT BI
jjCRt.iEUNS

a:

Have just Purchase
ft. *W" *•"nS’Rl
of «ropm&gt;- -Tbietk1 tab.maMito'ol
hbrinr ihaa, &amp; farmilta

Meh

A..LAW.WO0LSK7

tW

dv-dMl-wi. tarn
but be found 14,to
Mt extent to IqmA ,

““

dfdtdawFw

&amp;OUIEKD IPMOMw

tnetit 0
should
jiehh

1 tala the fertilising matters in urine, but
tba would also prevent tba waste of the
moat eatable - ■eMtUuMta of. the sd«4
eMramwota.
He bad dwell od that,
cbemwa) point. beaauss il bad
un
der bis notice especially, in consoqneAce
«&lt;Tsm exifntn«i&lt;-n of ta liquid portion of
tbe dung, sect tn him by Mr. Campbell
of buacott Park, in that liquid he found
a verjf large proportion of poepbate uf
limeg which 'on.uibaewta insoluble. 1

yielded rttlj s ton ptf *rt-i dlffervue*
There is almnet a universal failing with
fermern i. ta having^ roiUMH* «yF*,i
thia ia absolutely osoaaeary in equatuung

IK/IBW 1OBX. SIKOt •tta

cundilioc
moat be arranged and culli voted iu I

rhtaiton tn. Mita ta fall b0&gt;rt»of tba
llleJ. '
Another errnr with American fkrtners
is In Laving larger .fartne than can be
cullivated properlyi a No tarnier ehould
have ahrpr farm than be eawkwap iu r
gisid state &lt;&gt;f cultivation. One acre of
It*d etbn triei cd and etriwvatrd properly
wWjrl^lq a: recompense etjtaaf th two nr
ibtea seres poorly tilled, nod but exceed
iOg free half the mn bf hsreeeting per •
aara'J Latxl should be well stimulated
end cultivated—nothing to last by this.
Ch$gt faOd'end it'wlll cheat you ; give to
laud and k wflf more than repay you—
this shouUFlie'dneoF ta leading rules &lt;*f •
a farmer..
■
.
, .
t .
Omsok A. Wsm. •
"CieUeU*n, Mkh.

OUR STOCK

OCR WCILTHES

ry, known as harvesters, mowers, reapers
and. beaders, gives employment to an

■F°.U‘
/.teWter*,!
Ky csnl hitfo U

CROCKERY
is the
largest cverj
broguht to this mart,■
)

rh.idrss Ml sod hrafae or LtkaArtos’ Usl1
I.rs III- Rrlief nmetes aM ,-ahi aud dis

WuHT •

art Asrsa &lt;rf Flas tal. ater AO-sn s «.&lt;.
)U far sate-.
B w«*“’.
ty ; sr.r.r yrtee abtet M

IB SAUt-BMofawX*ati«iaojgoai is. tsTSsrasSfl* I
IB kAU-s • W Set^.T ».?, » V&gt; yvCs)
is. KsaVCe.. 1« aerss.

ing intoffst. The; Introduction Qf ’Me
class of mschlnrry has brought abuul a
re» ■•lutjosi’ln’labor as applied to agrieuL
turn, and pending the ' war was aU^dad
with important reaulta, in relegalng a
large potfltei r&gt;f "the farming-UaMba to
beef armt without dstritawt toabw produeinjrinterfa&gt;e4jf ibgW&gt;onlry: 'We are
tolotiued from intelligent sourest that in
tbe ftsS^eartba number of reepeea and
(Auten tuadrlnUe .Unifad Sum w
tw«far from 8V.000. nearly aU of wb'uto'
w/ri&gt; Add St ratda highly, remunerative.
Ita omw^ie^ee wm, tat, this branch of
insi’ofajtnree waw stimulated .bwytmd a
b,sinful ft row I ban Jhat of taStcx* &lt;.f
meotaeeoti band al tbe opening&gt;Lr'
ptnawit eessoti fully oue-tpanoe. and
perhaps o'nw half rainales
This
to partially acomated far by tbe sudden
deelinr In tbe price nf farmers’ produce,
and the Influx of labor from the army —
Thia year st Inst lOO.OOOtnschmes have
been made.
.
Thrrv are aboil 225 manufacturing
firma solely engaged in making Agrkuf

ETHiTi

DRY COODSd

. iJOl'D .ETO

Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.-i
Hats &amp;. Caps,

Btaavaraa

CROCKERY AND CLASS Wa'SX'

AU©

STJMHKDHZBX
----- AND----'

Which will be sold

MwttntT1 rt&gt;a Aweieottcee—Tbe
For Doing Busimess^ manufacture
tj n»wl&gt; Invented machhie-

HARDWARE STORE

ARK EQUAL TO AtfV LN THE\ aawunt of capital and hd&gt;wrYargcr than to
Pmerally eupprwed. It la; m fact, a lead*
STATE.

wt Dm nr-

VERY CREAPt\
FOB CASH OBBEADT-rAT.

X A. GOODYEAR
uOW'MB-ww w

■- JuMUMri -WttOTBKH'; -i
XILmcdSsu’imm'-

,

,

pf all ..tad*

.
la
1 gaaaaaU/hMlM** &lt;*•••■*••&lt; *• Btato..

and will be sold at

RUSSELL’S STORE,
c

Hastings, Mi.cfc.r.
JULIES Bl’MELLfaCtf.,;

May 10J18W.

r wt

_

i [KEN IX INSURANCE Ctk*.

Railroad Prices,

;

1Adding flH|l|htis« ; a«d esas'eU walaly of
'
NAILS,

IRON,
1

,TIN WARK of AU- AIK DS,
Manhetltt,

Phoenix of Hardoc&amp;l

STOVE PIPE,

SAP PANS,

TO ®W:S® 5BW?

•T«b Ferae Nrosre.—We Wa well re­
OLD LADIES » FAIR MAIDENS call the night uf ruin which nebered w
the lam me. h wan a warm summer's
0vsuing, soft und plrMairi. and nothing iu
the atmosphere foretold to a O/tU^’*’ ob­
server that eaythiag unusual waa impiui-,
ding. Il happeord td ua to drive through
some &lt; f tbe large belds of potatoes which
at that time occupied so vast a pert of
the ample land of Ireland, and through
tnr open windows of the carriage came,
the awewt smell of ta potato bloaesun—

CARE OF^TODf

rzzz?/? r
1&gt;H STKlCKLJJUrS
lUiiuoM OMKk B»1m»

&amp;■&amp;£$£ &lt;&amp; .©$10^

। we remarked
A ift
I***'. aft*r
dinner ata neighbor's bouse, we returned

’

ShelfHardwarc,
ROPE,
GUtlKTO-STOTTES.

Shirts

Drawers

(imctir &lt;»£■*!. XT/5
Tss meuAiSD VALts orvsiktv iit'SedWdh;
ds st tbs seaesat Maa. wdMMMMMMMa**
.lisnat
, sad tb» Pbwall. by ....... a W
IS swpls CsA CaMlal «41 Ilfi ■H«M sgsss ts

Farming Tools oF all
IAINT8.

ails.
V
.;

[e. Bnt h"W changed from, what
1 a few hours before. “What a horr

CASH AHMET!

flLASH.
U
piTTY

AND WOODEN WARE

2SEB

LET THE 1FFUCTED
LciJts always paid rre«pOj.
• l.MfeFBflMPAT! -*••'**!

srsisst'rsrt.'ssun

md btaat^aJ. Th. blight «d nbt comm
a io later aaaaooa, partial) y Mid slowly.
&gt;ut at once and entirely. The whole f'"»d

*T?irb!ttis» eurr, tl&gt;s very wont Had rfrup-

sfRlCKUNc ;

•*—t.O-aalteUoa
Beams 4M He uU. Cteri. i-psM*^ -YlT
aae Ma Paetor man day
♦-a. to 5 ». ■

HARNESS

" 'SrOTTOSrO 2u£EXT.
* /-.Mtadtow fl|Tf&gt;l*hd

SHOP,

Aad larartaMj. *X'
'MdA

PB1CBB.

aAMMtuaw ww-eha Hmmw, TtaUM
fcsMwl Oerd W »wmoseBwM.trMu

^HMbin U not Bensine

rwwsasr;

�BAKJIEE.
HOUHCTH THIS fOTTlT.'
• of the Naw Free deus'! B»by tbs President places the
» and tbe Executive Dipart
» Geveremvut at rttipodaa hi
■Me of tbe moat vital qwee-

rebellion, and we tender aneb Riprueaa
talivee the hearty support and sympathy
of ooreel roe and «W neurtiteeuta.
Resolution passed tba House by a vote
of Tt toB; Senate II to &lt; Bath
Houses adjourned is aMteamaratioa ■/
WMhiagtrm'e Wrthdav, after wUeh •nd Maass ef which to Mplsiasr Va. He
ssyx pertepe, tbuaaly aa troa was eeald Usr
Smith and several members of the L&lt;- •»* neat t-Ml. or s.cb yolval cold, or such
ieiature, taking strong grana fa agaten •add* vUwoitadoe. Why Uwe doss U Ml rooort
tbe Preaident'e veto.
la U&gt;. rest T—ieasd PAreaUw, whisk. IfH
Wnehiacton'a birthday vn celebrated • ill set mats btaiaa iron ps». will si Ivssi ^aU
at UnievUto by a pmoeeaioe wf the »J I repSs &gt; a sapI dty of btoJVMem *•
■» rtU. 8. Infantry, Ttnror*B Society, and tbe
eoldkera end sailors of tba Union - nr- I
A mwatraw am. beM la tbe eve^J I. I
bmrottr the President's nta.Gov. Brant
lelle prmidlng. Speejroo were meds by , Mne, i»iUm liver, aad rvgalalv aad leviger
the Governor end other disliagttlekrod in Me ita state Mlw*l martuvvry, t|uU Ita
dividuele. RewJaiione were adopted re UeecU al Meg M Um moj v( Um wveltar. •&lt;
Hable lake yrtetmad by every ebaSgii ifnwyir-

I. There is no troceesity for tba bill,
•a tbe present lew to still io fores aad is
quite sufficient
IL Tbe bill Is unconstitutional, owing
to tbe lack uf jery trial is the Frewiaroa's
enurte die.
- J1L Tba bill is not limited at to ttowe

tad its proaieions are not adapted to a
time of peace end a Mmetructed Union,
IV. The expense is t«w&gt; I urge.
V. The bill provides MOtp care for
the hlecfc man then tbe • hl tee of tba r«*u Bill unc. nilitalloi&gt;tl;eiprMs1ng hiadncee to the freedmen ; thanking tba Proai
South.
dent for his veto ; advoentiag tbe rights
VL Fl la objected that tbe bill carries of tbe Stale to rrmtrol their domestic
trot an egreeroent of Gan. Sherman, in- concerns; oppiwing tba distrust of the
dorsad by Secretary Stanton, in relation people eiprveead through tbe Legislature-,
favoring the rswloreiiim of tbe right of
to. tbe occupeliue of the aea-ialand lands
by the freedmen ; that it w ill make the
freedmen reckless and unwilling to co­
gag* ia labor ; that tiro Exeeul.v. will!
W'ctam
ta bad o&lt; ita seitar.
HlATHAXIKL NAYralH. Ika.
have loo much power under the bill; end
jaallaaly
Broatlya. Kiagt
. W. Y.
finally, that ea thv South has no ieproesntatxs in Congress, legislation in which
ft baa no part should not be tolerated.
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
* Some ol these objections are not with­
FUR IRREGULARniES.

Jjistuiu'
C|jr gutinjs ^mtr,
roiLiftsro irui nmosiuT.

E

|t 'guymwaa aiaar,

cgcxtt

TH '-Marfa aid b* «**•

jnctnoat

*» *—*»•

TODir SX3JKIS.

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

out force, while others seem to be baaed
Tbe JForW
________________
entirely upon tbe prrjodices engendered I bas nobly eoatained hia character far
by a sou tbern education. Tbe eaiating law | •teadineee of purpose and political oourage
by
ths
veto
he
sent
to
the
Swub
expires by ita own limitation in one year
yeetarday of the bill fiir enlarging tba
after the clues of the war. Thia to cer­
powers of the Freedmen’• Bureau. Tbe
tainly a refotatiou of Uro claim aet up cmaldvraUoa of most immediate interset
that the old law ia euffieient. The cla:m 1 »Obe Hhehbood of tbe veto being eCro
Cm tba bill be pneaed by a two
that the bill bee no limitation aa to time tive.
ia frivolous, if it works bad^i or is not third ol both H me11 over tbe veto and
beeorne a law In spite of tiro President 1
aesdid, it can be repealed al any time.— We think It raaiwg, but tbe queeti.m is
Tbe objection that it prA idea better care not*so entirely fire fnuu doubt aa to oct
fifrfbe black than the while man is an the public oactoay at rest natil the trial
■swarthy appeal to the prejudice &lt;&lt;f
reeve. Tbe ubjeetivn that il places in tbe
brtda &lt;&gt;ftbc Pnroldcn*. too mBeh power,

Ar ran UNION STORE ar

suiBTDn &amp; main,

WATCHES JEWEIIT IIAUOHM
mv&amp;iCaTisstkvussts,

,
... t* the Duplex Eliptic
(mt double) Spring Shirt. J 4 C. jn»«

tutu. Fsbresry tMh. IMt.
to»
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

“

Tut Money in thy Purse.’

Silverware, Bronzes, Ac.,

even move deeply, far this veto will he
U&gt; question to be seriously oxieiuered. underatoud by all that are brutal and refAnd if the President distrusts bis own fianly at the South aa giving licanaa to
patriotism aad fears to take tbs rvaponai any abuts and oppreeaiim of tba black!
KUty which increased power eoofero, 1 that white malignity aad rancorous hate
can devise.
why should not Gogreaa and tba people
beat tala!
(
,
•
It to not so much the veto o/ this par-

GUARDIAN'S BALE.

ROAD TO WEALTH 1!
r nnn wniKon »«&gt;■•»"“ “H1*a.UVV uu.
•' 4 v- "
WMmd w va.M!*! evvn «“?•
‘
■—• »-***•- ’-r.

-

■ticalar meteors that tbe country will re-

gret,aethe apparent seeking of anoeca-.
etouwbylbe President, to quarrel with'
Congress end the Union people of the
cuOBtry. We have heretofore expressed
much confidence that tbe President and
Congress might hennenize their action if
not their viawa. But tbe President seems

to ba wanting In'that forbearance which
wee’ neceeaary on both cities, and travels

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

grrae or with tba country. 8o for aa the
claims of the freedman are cooceraad, be
| seems to reach tbe end aimed at in tiro,
vetod bill by other end what be deems
lass radical igenctox it will therefore be |
Oar roaearo subject tee rodaadsMyefv.iiaM
for Caigreee end the country to weigh MU st ibis ••sass, sad it is sa d»g&lt; rout u it k
carefully tbe objections nfered, and ail at pesvalaat, bat Vraadrolks pills afurd aa* IsvaislaaM to respect if they cannot aaMl la
tbe question ahlch the executive veto i

&lt;&gt;« rvadiegMChag ita MVtaee, 4aly vvriAvd

1 L ■.■■ni u roll airtata real meats taiaegtag «
Mid —I., ■■
M&lt;11^ ^mmMd
TtavMMn k fa CXro4. Ttai tbauUy, ita .
Uta Say +UerMieaM. si utee/fert fa tta ]

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

•Be of the record in hia veto message,
Virtually dictating to Congress tbe pre­
Rae method to be pursued upon ctbe^
&lt;Mtinoe of reconstruction. Tbe tone ol
ftaoteaeageie not in that spirit which

a. tsTEinooi a ca.

faada to harmony sad wa fear may lead
to reaulta which every lover of hie coun­

VTAAEH0UBE8:
403 ARCH ST. "PHILADELPHIA,
4X JOHN ST. NSW YORK.

^rx^J’Yv M 4vvrtrrrsras.

try had bojrod to ane avoided.
;
]a^cmeMtfsM.whrtia to be done t

Ung tn peas tbe Fr^mo'i Barone bill
nntaiihatandinx the Pranidect’e veto no
' being in aecurdanea with the Mtlnronta
oftbeir enuetitoento, and tbe priaaipUa
upon tbe support of which akma this

GUARDIAN'S SALE

. ; We regret to My that quite too much

**ta" wee previously shown by some
e Repraeentativea of the people, totbe Present before the veto. Tbe
PreuideBt lakes up tba glove with quite

further adopted a reanlutiua deciarinf
that, ia the Union majority of Cungreei
this legislature reangntoae a noble array
•&gt;f tried defeodara of the principle i/om•tituliosrol liberty, and rapoM with oom-

• •IF**11- "Nxh. eed breethea out drWMutoen uud defiance to some uf tbe
Igreved Bepreeentativee of tbe people.
it* IN timed speech Wcopperhead! and
The etaainer Atlantic the pint
MeSetai eympMhi»rr«. And thia Ur
•fafauetodt. io behalf of the Uaron.— the North Americas Steamship Ct
:» tor* counselled moderation ; we Mill ••lied yesterday C«r Bremen.

E. H. DUNNING,
OBKMIWIW

^utinjs frier Anrrnit.

,‘izrzs-

Merchant

DW ike OT3 OKT ?

the MM. No fund ean come tn tbe
MMiJ by • quarrel I etween Grogrras
an* the Bkeeutiva. SeneaeHOieto and

AND CHEAP AS THE

•retene eym pat hrzero alone are jubilant
•WMhnrMlL Let rt be avoided
id peeelbie, by any ctmeeeeiona that do
M* aneriiee principle, and break Uro
IW-IWI of tbe Government. This ;
fittoh the eonwtry will demand of ita

•MMa. Mo abaad&lt;*nroot of prrod plea,

Tailor,

Variety Grocery Store,

rtlKNMriUNG GOODS,

CHEAPEST!

At Pltcn aa LOW V. I

REEVES’ AMBROSIA.
FOR TBE HAIR.

'

CUM!

sg sad prasswaUve new is ana. h sups t

EATING SALOON!
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
PHfLAMLFHlA, PA.

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HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MABCH 7, 1866.
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Rulings ^aritrr,

u PUBLISHED ErXRY WEDXXSDAT,
At MABnBOS kARkY, CbbkTT. KfCHTOA

NEW HOOP SKIRT FOR 18C6.
B* Graat InvraUea of tba A*a fa.
SeO!1 GKEETS.

J W. BRADLEY'S Rew Penal IHFKX U.I
LllTIU (or doable) Bl’KtoO SKIRT.
Tais’un*xr&gt;o» count* ofnerLEi (nr two) Elume 1'iaa Ustwas S’skl Sraivoa, fags»M«Sly
RnUad IfabUj sod Srmly together, sms to use*
mskaaa lbs fcaatort. m-Ml tLtxiais. auvvne sad
asujZa Bruiau a’*r -*"&lt;■ The aeldoia bead or
araak, like U&gt;* aiagla •|z'iog», ud eusteqeecly
C,.Mrr, tbmr pvrf.ct *ud LcsuUIol Sh*M more
Uaa iwiaa *a loag a* say single tpring Alrt that
•*TasnooM**re^or*red with* ply doable twielad thread and wilt »*? »•*«•« ,0"fi “ *• '
awata lata covering wblcb i» u»&lt;&lt;! ou ail the old
uaal* a*aa&gt; Hoon BItttt*- The three botloa
alio Doable Stoat rod*

‘warn Baaasar A Cast, Proprieletaef Ibelu■ouan. aad But* M**i riCrLaaaa, Vt Chs*b«r»,
n4 71 ileadc Btrvcla, Xvw York.
Fa* .Sals io all drat «&gt;**• store* in thia ejty.jed
iroughiniltbaUiotrl .Slate* and Cansd*. Ha
MM da Cabs; Hrsice. Boalh Anuric*, aad tb*
gjy» fuquire fur the Duplex Elliptic
..r double) Spring Skirt. J. C. )Wm«

’Put Money in thy Purse.’
HOAD TO WEALTH!!

r AAA ACTIVE AMD MMKaBLE AGFXTR.
t)',VUU Mala orF«n*I». and of *H age*, are
waatad u.easts** every city, Tvwu Village.

world, for th* &gt;*J«ef wef WATCH Ed. JEW EI.R1
BILYEU-WARE, MCM1CAL DOXES, ALBUMS
sad dtber artieUa.
Kutrgrtic person* «\ 5-«a habit* &lt;»d.C*tr to«iaaaa tact. ean cfaar tour 1*1 p«r "*«k in th.
(Mwirv. amt a much larger uauust &gt;■&gt; UnaUy
Ab Capital JiqtirtU
Raa&gt;plM ef aor Artieies, to lb* *tovcnt af g*. will
b&lt; east by wail far inipveUoa, and if pot per
ra«Uy aatiaUelory BO cbarxcl
Bead yuer addrew. Ifyea ar* ofaa lodnviriou*
l era of mind and incao*l«flma:*dial» wa^th!

B'r’*,pAltfttlWO« Ac CO., Impe'Ura,
t*j Breedway, M«w York.

fabflll

UNITED STATES
SS1KB3. S'SIJ 'WiiJklia,
Factory, CAMDEN, N. J.

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WAREHOUSES;
403 ARClt 8T.WlGAt&gt;EI;PniA,
42 JOHN ST. NSW YORK.
Us msrtri. *30 *rr
in
... .——-J --BartitM rt point 1» u*s b«.i
Ttoy ar*.
UMMfars. wire to &lt;*&gt;»
«.6dcs«
Ms
AjB«rvctn public.
sU yv-H- .» *pp.’to*ttoi.
Lwu made ta Order, *»f any Patterai ar Stamp Mc^ateeM.

GESCHWIND,

Merchant

giistuios’ NumtM JtarUrfl:

Jtcai Hiti giiflcdltitm

Three boys In Csmdon. Pa., forced a
Urge quantity of • bisky down tbe throat1
of atMitiiar boy in that town, making him
■ fasensibfa.
A Paris eevan Ims discovered that only
a quarter as many women aa med are
•truck by lightning.
An Immense locomotive weighing 85,
ton*, he s been mstfe th France. Thirty
torrt ls a rerpectabfe Jrtfa horse Berea.
1 borft*. ’
’ ’
- Glass brads1
, especially’ colored ones,,
*re'the rage just m&gt;w In Puri*.
They
wear tUm nn their neck*, arfae, hair,.
avax/irbere.
The** nre.TIW mtil and H3 female Cnnvfata in the penitentiary st Juliet, W..—
About 300 more than lartyear.
Tbs preaidsnt of ons of tbe leading
Boston trank* hasjuat bad his .salary rais­,
ed to 817,000 per ysar,,un accauul of
valuable aer.viosa.
,
The population of Rbr.delafand is 184,M6.- Tkwware 10,181 persona in the
Bute who new neither read or write.
A woman h&gt; ftinghampton. New York,
rerantty Stole 11,400 and hid it fa hst
Tb* rroBtar nMetlsp of WILD FLOWER waterfall. It «•• several day* before
LODGE. Xo. M, arv baldMsbA«v «••!*( ef»*eh the nmrtablu Could fl'rtd H. ”
IUO" *t
The copy of the-vetoed Freedmen’s
BurvaiTbill, which la being publi*h^ by
Heart"** Villa** Hep* bl teen Cance*.
the prase throughout thy country. I* a bo
TiMA Rapobtlsaa Caasua will hs tuU st ths Couto gu* ropy, rotiuele^J
tv Clark'* onto*. o« Frida; aveoia*. March vtb.
There fa greet uxoiemsnl in Fall Riv­
i.xj.'i’Ei 'aszxex' ’srai
er. Maaa., ever tbe d»appear*ace of so
eBxrterkftka ViU**aofllMUa(«.aa&lt;! far *aeh old resident, and tbediscovery uf 830.000
other k«*lasso saatsy sum Sators
faffed pkprr left behind him.
HMVirgmfa House has passed the
**cn»to-b»ll arnendmg lh« usury law, er.
■s to authoriw? contracts far the payiueat
VtixioB Euonox—Tb« annual elec­ of sight per cant IntsrsM.
Works are meeting at G Jden City Col­
tion of the village of Hastings takas place
«&gt;n Monday next. We ire (ektraoMty orado, for tbe manufacture uf railroad

desirous of seeing good and efficient offi­
cer* elected. We suppose the'ohly way
l» do tbfa le ~to~.de feat the democratic
ticket, since the Pioneer has intimated In
advance, tAt Wag In the majority.Ata*
The great controversy between the
have no idea, of a lent i ng anybody but strict Pcnnaly Vania Railroad Company and tbe
Atlantic and Great W*stem Ballri'kJ
mlrty men. Their policy will probably
ie U&gt; rivet a mao fur Marshal Wbo t»n and the Catawi*atand Reading Railroad
• aa decided y eaterday by Justice Read,
make money by making men drnnk.and of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, in
then make mure by arresting them after- favnr of the Pennvly vauia RaUruad, the
injunction prayed fur being granted.
The great feature of the Philadelphia
PoiUTliW.-Tbe friends &lt;.f Rev. V. G. sloth market yesterday »u »n axciteBoynton snd lady, of the M. E. Cfinrth nieui in tbs CalawiaM Railroad abarcs,
caused by the ennounewmtut of tbe decis­
made them a handsome duoaliua .jvn ion of the court declating null ^and Tuid
Thursday evening of last week, amount­ lha contract with lbs Atlantic- and/Great
Western Railroad. About 4.200 ahareis
ing to the sum of tfTO.
uf the preferred sv-ck cbang^i hand* at
82 lu SSe.. cljieing al Irttey. pries. Tbe
Mnnx DsM'icmatic
euminua stunk advqfsed to20e About
last Pioneer gives Us
100 leetof ibe right einbankinrtil of tbe
Saratoga A:R- R R., about half a rails
the avpbanU for oar
,
uvrtbcast of Ssratutts was w«ab&gt;d .away
The Pioneer say s be i* rtfsrsfarf [modesi] Sunday morning. It nili probably lake
to announce the name of Augmtu* Rich­ several day to repear it. In tbe meantime
ardson a* a canddate
Marshal.— train* meal and ohango passenger* at the
,
‘ Many voter*" (1) present tbe name of break.
LulhsrS. Ltwrence,* banker. Hen­
AllenJuoca forjw-clccutxuto theeetne ry C. Lyon and Bpeuocr Peilua, sere
arraigned in,New York yertrrday' or a
charge of having stolen 83,000. U. S.
ry The editor of the Planter boast* bunds. Thay ware stolen frujq the pi&gt;ok
of wbal hi* devil know* of' the Freed­ el c&lt; Mr. bwiiiburn fa Ju/ie, 1&amp;A3.—
men* Bureau bill, Tbe editor "may acci­ Some uf the (»onds were found in Mr
Lawrence's office. ' He alleged that hk
dentally have made * true atatemenu—
purchased them from Lyon, "bo, upiln
It is universally conceded that hi* devil being arrested gave fafarmatiua which
knows more than all the rest of the es­ led to the arrest of Pettus.
A fire in Philadelphia last week, comtablishment.
.
inenccd in Roberts’ hardware store, and
“Tbe Banner says—“it fa a pity that communioited to James Kent, Sand era*
brain* w«ra nut more evenly.distributed.* dr Ct*.’* exlanaitr* dry Aloud* warehouse.
Well, that I. so. Had they btsfl. U-e The upper aturies of- the latter building
were destroyed. Roberts' store entirely
dwproyetfa. Luas over 8750.000. Rob.
berta' PvA 840,000 ; Tfaiitma de Bnifc,
820,000. Kent. Sanden* de Co. occupied’
Bonus.—It is p&lt;witivsly sseertsd that

Tailor,

the copy of the Freedmens Bureau bill
being published through lhecoentry,(and
the 'Xin from which the Punttr deyil of
this village quotes) Is a bnguy bill put
forth by the New York..2Yrt*«.

i&gt;An.r l\wr.—ThcderroR Daily Poti
ss^hb^m’M. wHl '.mikt.'M.
«Ppemriwi &lt;* Uie^f ot Apyll’ ind pe*»P*
rVKXMHlKC GOODS,
At PRICES as LOW ** tks very LOWEST.
Mmimc*.
MrtK fart.-J»Jr

FAR

Tfa^Attot* fffcrof WeffiMwd^
evenli^tkhy* -Idrs* Jane
- filwiBuhelm

orrnu run or iunTcffimr.

valued st 700,000, which were destroyed.
The drug store -rf Bb-wmakcr fa Smith
waa burard : lusa 825.000. Twenty five
firms wero reported injured, .mm known
Ut be killed and several others reported.
Mr Moss* Fl Odell. Nhhal Officer of
tbe Port of New -York, baa been lylnr
dnngiruuvly III of xlipiherta Air Mversl
week a, but" there la now a good pruspect
fur hi* recovery.
A J*e— CabiM^»»«»|&lt;^-Tbe PeeafaeM

fertbaQ)Urt«wia*U?GMNKTkaffiaawn
Monday, hy tbe Quariermaetar General,
with the approval nt the Secretary of
* War, for Alarespreetful language' again*!
the Preaident of the United States, to
Saturday’s edition of tbenewspaper "Web
•be edits, TAr Ren»ni*r»cto&gt;wt*/. This is
the second disnitesal frrnn that office Cur
facility to the Giivernment. A sfa'rt
time agn a Mr. S. Lathrop wes dismissed
fife ntu-raneee 'diarSepeaifol towards tbe
Prouldetrt.'
Tbe C-dowing nn«e Is ghbMwd:
Thetully grdend*‘fiir rte Atnendlog
•nnwenartncirtdf’the New York HeeM!
of ths reiipet.lngsif tifa 'stave trade by
tbe FreedmrAV Bilrthu. ark tifa -v^ferstiohs t&lt;f empfaynfant sffiewm In havering:
ptnem In writvkn 'cnntrM* •wjwberk'to
the United Suites far the unemployed
destitute freed people in WksMngtnn.—
SlETy-three were want to Mfatie»ippl I art wdek, after seeing their employer and

MUST BE PAID
Oner Afanduu Daniels was braukbt to
gtief iifewdsyesincr.' far pasting epuH.
mfa portal currency. "’He wss’rdistovad
to Kidhtneino’-lor eismtnstfaD. This
emmly h flooded • I th the nwt willefa.
otri emhiuimd uflhk imd paper thei wo
^resw' ahd shy m*mhb*«M be sent hi
State PMoA'MFIfft, '&lt;■•» *tla«pud to
pass iL This man I* ths second one that
hrs bretParrsrt^ withlh' a kbort time.—
Fine Ptif IfarAor^r! ■
1 On’’Friday nlgit last, dur two'bight
•facMiso and .•cun.ubl. Ud obcsU

and.very , llbeaal donation givM ue al tbe
ParwMisgeon Thursday everiing, March

n.«i.e., J..

fifty cents for females Is charged to pay
current erpenaev, auch as printing, blsnkets, etc. The salaries of the spent. In m&gt;
way depend «poD the fee*.'
'■
(Shtned)
- C. HOWARD.
Brevet Brig. Gen. Aae’t CoihV. •
Mr. J. C. Derby. (J. 9&lt;Agent firf the
Pavl* EshiHtion of 1907. has been In
attondmee on Congre*. f&lt;&gt;r-*c«e»al davh
to explain to members the -tiecwaaity for
appriiprisU&gt;m,'lf 6ne l«tobeni«de,ws'tbe
ut.n.wt limit &lt;# tima ’for application* of
-phrnn ie no* n band. Benaw Bunmvr
end Gov. Banka, the Chairmen of For­
eign Relations in each Flow*, tmvlng the
correct In ebarge, ark urging priwnpl and
faiornMcaeti-n. More then IS,009ar­
ticles from all the loyal States, have been
received- by the general agent at New

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ly,a HhK e huud. The woman was bro't
Jefure'Jurtlce Chipman the nett morning
And'after, an examination was sent to Jaff,
to await trial nt th* Mjrt terrii‘! »'f ijte
CTreiiTt Court‘
wmitnn ha. slready
Curt this comity a great deal of maper,
ar-d .. b.iM.sfc .Xln get a 0.(1 at JseV
f’T

, Sona.^trIk o'clock laat-niglil. oor
tillage,was artmsed.b* ^a.cry of 6re.Tr
There Were parties Id tosfn, and a large
auoibn; of olixeos were sosn gathered to
the scene. Tbs. fire lugjgfa*tsd in th*
store of William. Wallsea, on ths south
west side uf Washington airMt, and soon
spread up and down the atrest until it
'sweptthe entire block frum -Famt to
Finn street. Tbe wind w*s blowing
pearly *«&lt;»* tbe street.and tbe buildings
un lire Apposite side uf |he street were
saved with the greaUat difficulty. Tbs
fire i*-aow subdeed, or rather baa burnt
itself out,.*ud |h&lt; whois bketk g.e ww
•Jsmoking ruiua., Tha bwafa ovsr 810.
0Qa-Gr*»dZfaaSc
.

PAY UP

Gen. Cushing m Wednesday finished
hi* plea in the Supreme Court In tbs
MaMachubetts Ivqeur case, and was fal­
lowed by Attorney General Reed of that
Stale.
At the req best ot Mr*. Lincoln ths
United States Treasurer has invnstrd
•22,000 npptnpriated by Gmgreaa fa 620
goternmeut bendrftlre.
1
A record kept by one of the officers of
the redemption division rrf the Treasury
Lut evening a span of Worses were
Department, shows that coenterfefta frm’n
the tSO hvueduwu to the firs eent notn, aoen running down Main street, at a
amounting in the aggregate to 9206 75, sapid p-iea. The street was filled with pw&gt;ple
and teams, and there w*i much danger
• ere detected and marked by that officer
uf * ooiiWun. While tU horse*.wore
running at their fastest *peed, sums per,
during the pat few dais at Waehmgton son wltose name we did - hot lenck, ran
uf decided dWeCimcea between tbw Presi­ from the sinews lk(MMgbt tbesMsWttee
dent and 3eerdta.«jr Birrtidi. Ther* it sleigh, jumped in cad atoj&gt;pnd ths horse*.
the highaet authority fin- rating that Mr. ThsapnunpijactuM and peasenes of mind
9isdi*m fully approve* th* -PrwvWCnl’s prcrtinbly prevented quits an acedao’..—
.
•etlun. end it is also true that thatnllrt Jteina Oititra

Michigan hlai* Arrlcaltural Cseventlow.
ITie Jackeui) fTi/faewof Msrvh IsL ba*
the fullusing relative to this convention:
Tbe eeeslun of the Bute Agricultural
Cunvi nti'-n whiri&gt; has been held .’beg*
during the past Unto days, cl used yeatrrday. Il promises’ to be a permanent alfair, and we mideHtiMicnrum Mr. Efeckwith, th* President, tlrAt’Mte GmveiitMri
will livid annual meeting* similar to tfaiee
held fa the Btau of New York. Under.
tbe management i&gt;f Its present Board &lt;&gt;f
officers, tbe Michigan Sute Agricultural
Siiclcty la reselling a pi-sltlon and Influenor secund to that of no other State In
tbe Uulun. Tills convention haa been
one of ho ordinary Importance end It will
have a luting and beneficial influence op
on the agrfe&gt;ltun*l Intarsia uf tbe State.
It has been important from tbe Idgh
character of Ute men who have stieuded
it sod participated In lt&lt; deliberatiuni.—
There were gentfameo present represent
ing ever)- Vrkqeb of' apiculture or Iwirllculture, mep’uf hssi &gt;&gt;*perience |n these
vi^rvue branches. Thu add raises anil
remark* of SanfaFd Howard were iif
much Interest and smbodied’ k great
amount of valuabfa Inforinatliim , The
•ddrew of Mr. Lyon on Horthfahure w*s
and able effort and was w&gt; highly app.r*cfated by tbe Convention, t»t they
intanimoualy voted to b»v* it published.
We must In’closing this article express
our regrets that piuya farmer* of Jscksuu
County did not aticniHafs Cunvunl’mn,
llktenvi the discussion*', and kddrema,
iand ulisn iff its ffeliberatfana. There
were scarcely a du»n Jackson men pres&gt;nnt‘during the Cunventiuo, which show*
an apathy on tlssir part tn rrforsnoe to.
their uwq Intarssts' that we coots** we
were obt prepared to see.

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J.S.G00DYKAB4CO.

to’VisU a house of Iff fame ’ kept 'la NMs
city’, by a woman named . Vandermark,

i

A‘d persons indebted- to Julies 8»:
•ell t£ Co., by Nah Of AccouaVirk ,f
bsroby notified that the *am« ■' L J m.

Must be Paid!, C
laiy* •«.SiVECOsf I

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Ths rwjvurt &lt;4 Xka New York-Comtuixaionera-af Emigration abow a that du­
ring tha past year JMW.031 immigrant*
reached that port, i f whom 4£(H went
tla ths.Bombers Stale* i 3.4£6 to.Cansda,
&lt;Qi^s, South Amsrioa and other fa reign
Jpieces, • bits 99,433. far at Irak st . least
remained la lbs cuy or Blais of
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Grand RipidtAt BastM&gt;'g»&gt;Su|
Will laere Hessian; on Monday*. Wai

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jAre .not ikarnaaaad by any Raed'laatraieeht is
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ATT0RXKT aad COVXtiELWR Al U*,
A andSsUcItortaCUasery.
Xstary PubHe m&gt;4 CenvuTsscsr., Al*o.
AwM.far th* FulcL.MauC Sal. eftosl E«t*U
sMUbUsb sf aeMManri«&lt;r iW'iifauRr-ffiM

Ccsprlifag epeards oftwenty dUkreal kinds.

For Salo by
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d*A, are being received and Mset’ep,u and
1
No nne r.bmiwed audiewee with the« hsn svkrytbfag ha* srrived and in, tbe PiWdrttt yfasterday, aa the Cabinet erne
building. Il will be the largest printing In skeshiD from n~* till • - late*hour of
tbe
afternoon.
All
tiifa
beads
of
depart
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house in tbe nortbwert. Tbe tTnum ssys
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it «skss a
prfalg/a nye farktsr innit wrrspresam.
Specials say the Military Committee
to &gt; fareugh th. ertablmhuiesu- oftheHues*Will soon veport anew ar­
T'px ft.L0»T»*tx* PuxientAdtCAl
my bin, a* a •wbr.itott’fer the one now
'tfhncva-Many thanks 1&lt;1 our
pending. wM«fa deea not toeroasa the JnoxjtAlTifa MAhCU.—O-nlalh* Coms
JFtfa Vktrferblh, H&lt;4 Etr» CoftteM/FWit
»»kta*»lj\Uit u tborwoghlr sppltod. fasPS- /.'r*ATaQffi,«MK*A8WM»T -.
frM in nartfags, and sicbiQ,U their present army?tort ronc-stiirt-s it? ; J
sM
niw
Frsdtfls'BreAeh, UM* LMr
kind
MOMBsbrsnM.
fa
the
‘
p)sartini
visit,
M eU kind* sad &lt;tf faKfaM FuaMton set tost

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J^^kZD'WA.'Y’S

READY _ RELIEF.

dokitig deathly feelny4nad my S/vs. Was it an
aw Standing before me, bar soft

a___ "1 gs Is ask tbe aaltees
Who saJM OM BpsaMb mam

likely to role foe tbeir old friends an I
former masters, whom they knew, and
who are. of auurae, ‘Rabefs'—end leal,
and moat horrible (to tbe Radicals)
thought of all. a negro Voter papulation,
A’M
in some sections of the South, might send alkurndnu Tw.-wusl-d
neuro Rs pre son tall vea tn Congress. No
-..■reu-u. »&gt; -“A,“■
one, probe bl y ia more opposed to-thia

I From that day 1 was toasted as sue of
I tbe ho sashold. Th* mao waa a widower
and bad no children, evinssqssstly I be-

JguTo-* th- era-tfgbWcreM.
Aa4 bariy wieds were growling

! via 5?* !#?■{*** fr2
• Tt&gt;« bstls of old Xsaluekrc.
. 9 Fry*** «••«*»« •***» H-r pel
"Tbso Maggis lay sates.lig

he died, and left me seventeen thousand
dallara. Well, 1 considered myself .
rich man. I gloated over my wraith ; it
became an idol to ma How to increase
it was my first desire. I ooosulwd com­
petent man, sod under their oouual 1 put
my money out al interest— bought stocks

biMiMea(my benefactor had Blocked ma
a fancy store) prospered, and I was in a
fair way, I thought, to marry Lucy Man­

but towards my wife my feelings aeerovti
to have undergone a revulsion. 1 fear I
haled her. She had nearly beggared me.
had deceived ms, shattered my. health,
destroyed all-my hopes.
Moolb* paaaed before I waa able to
ratiniale tha damage that had been done
to me. Every means that could be put
forth were used for tha recovery of my
money, but all In vain.
, One night 1 sal by tbe fire a cheerless,
disappointed and looely man.
I bad
been thinking thoughts that only burned
my brain, bat did not purify my heart.
"If 1 had only married sweet Lucy."
I said again and again, "all this bad not
been •»."
My bouaekaepcr came in whh a letter
—an unusually large package it was—
and as it bores foreign postmark 1 open­
ed It with a trembling hand. What waa
that! A rustling, crumpled band note !
Another and another oaioe forth, until
there laid upon my knees twenty bills of
tbe largest denomination. A lew trem
blingJinoa accompanied them;
.
“My husband —I am dying; my dissase—there la no need of telling you.—
Forgive me and accept thia inclosed m a
laint cflbrt toward restitution. Il ia not
much over half that we took from the

who ar* wiling to allow Blaote* to vote
in the Distrfol or to te* 8o»|b. but who
would eee the whole race In Africa, ot M&gt;
•ven warmer quarters, before they would
pramit a atngte negro to vote with them
in the House or Senate."
How full uf auusetioo ia tbe abpv* axtract. even though but partially' tree!—
Tba South ia standing to bar own light in
dinging to lb* shadow of Stevrry after
the substance has forevar departed. If
her steteeman would but act M their
judgment must dictate, how soon, indeed,
would “reetoratfon be accomplished.
We hail this admission of an enemy
that "tbo Radicals" do not dsairw tbe
•pollatiut! of tboBouib, ifor her humilia­
tion. nor any gratificatioa of veogeanra
upon bar, bot'simply ths recngnltioe nf
the toy al Blacks as entitled to the common
righto of manhood. A nd thia reengwitiue,

tel

To Soil

»ra&lt; M»ai«« u» n.,

d&lt;, under a fil— eo»»r
K
1.
point the distance traveled over. The
form of odometer carried by pedestrians
and dralgned to record tbo numbnr &lt;&gt;t
slaps, «a salted a pedometer. It reMtnbfoowrWMublnmaw audshaite. and May
be worn in lha vest pocket. Ila ma chin-

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banning I lha moal artless
winning maiden is all the World to me.
.1 lured her deeply. She was bfoe-oyed,
auburn haired—her disposition was that
Clueing-uul Salo of
of an angel, and I had plighted my vowa
to bar.
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCRiES,Ac.
One night I was invited to the housp of
AT
"
a prosperous merchant, and there I mot
weaken tha South, but would hversaee
SJuitllm.
a siren in lha pcryon.ofhia niece, a black
her power in Congress and her la terns!
eyed । [irl, whoso charms and whose for­
strength and prosperity.
Than why
tune were equally splendid ' She was an
nut I
To Make Jbwtn Gw
heiress in. her own righ^—she was beau­
Gentleman of lbs South I
You see
tiful and accomplished. Heavens I what
bow easily the Radical ran ba "sold." Take
a jvuies was hers—pure, dear, sweet,
right bold now, and sell them.—AT. F.
ravishing. I was charmed and she was
At VW ONION STORE.,
pleased with me. Alaa! 1 met her too
HOW IS THS TIMS!
often. In her presence I forgot my gen­
OTETDH ft HIAill!.
‘of ilth and decay. Whether the old I tle Lucy ; she magnetized, thralled me.
^■rogad old man a ho kicked and oom- It was a triumph to feel that so beautiful,
mended me was my fatbor. I never knew. gifted and wealthy a woman loved me­
•Whither the old womnn who mtn etl mra : me, who bad been brought up In the
*»a pra IK j
crowded together, the cellars are tbo tn--st nplodU Mirasavads Hg*r *»r
Mmi oftaoer beat tpr, was my mother purlieus of achy—who bad known misimportant part, they being doatraed to
laonaoa ray.^ All that I Iidqw ia that I ewfond corruption all tho first yrara of
OUOIOE TBAB,
receive, like the old unea, tha metalto re­
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1 era deserted. Farewell, forever.
bad a tntoeraMe drag-out life of It, going my life.
And
iu
fact
Every
Thing
in
tbe
Gnraery
Gradually I broke off my intimacy with
Ao key dull thrilled ma Ilseetned s&gt; serve of the establishment, amounting
Tmmd-wfter cdW- -yituals—knocking IKe
Uns.
smaller Boya dow'n to get tbe oontenU of Lucy. I received no token from her— if her spectral presence was near ma I generally to several hundred million*of
WATCHES KWELST IIMKIBS
tbeir brbkeff baskets, and bunting for she was too proud. But that cheek grew shuddered as 1 rolled tha bills together, francs. The walls id .these vaults arc uf
stupendous thicknres. On decondirig tbe
pale—that bra nan ly eye languid—and and threw them acrora the room.
MCSICAL 1SSTRVMSSTS,
‘
rape In the gutter.
J .upp... I .u .
&gt;o«l ImJuu, though 1 seldom met bar. I knew In my
"Lie there. cursed of my soul," I Ufied. Grat step* leading t&lt;&gt; their entrance, lha
first
obstacle
we
find
is
an
lyon
door,
boy t they call me good looking now, for heart that she was suffering, and branded "Lie there till I have conquered myself—
kicked with three hays, ons of which &gt;s In
aa old man. I know I wss smart, com-* myselfa villain.
the hands of the Governor of tbe Bank,
paring myaelf with children ee I see them.' At last abb knew with certainty that I
1 abut the door up and sealed it, and the second ia kept by the cashier, aud the
Of course I wa* like the rest of my fliise. *M to marry Miao Bellair. She sent
leovld.figbt a little, and swear a liule, me a latter, a touching letter, not one for six muni ba I toiled'like a.peonilees third by the censor ; so that this door
cannot
bo opened without the simultan­
word
of
upbraiding,
not
one
regret!
—
man,
till
1
partially
redeemed
myself.
—
steal a 'little, and eat a gpod deal—that
LARGE STOCK OF
ia, when I got the obanee, which was sel­ Oh, what a noble soul I wounded! And By managing cautiously, 1 placed my eous consent of these three functionaries.
a fbccerafo! footing, and be We thus gain access to a first compart
she could calmly wish me much joy, tho* buainraaou
1
dom.
Irwa^ignorant-.didnT know one letter tbe effort made her heart bleed. 1 knew |gan life again'm a new man. It took tn ent, containing the funds fur careen I use.
MAKKEl) lk&gt;WN!
many a year to wear off my old habits The safe kept here is so curiously con­
frtm'atfothur, and.dldn’t want to. What
1 tried, however, to forgot her, but I of parsimony, but every effort gave me structed, that If you do not know tbe
did i «are about edocatiou-4. who never j
secret of Ita oun«tr&gt;iction, the slightest
raw a book from one year’s end to an-! could not Even at the time of my new and agreeable pleasure.
For
•* OW |rar Ualloa I
touch
anywhere
will
set
a
n»lay
alarum
4a*rJ‘And love—gratitude
1 magnificent wedding, when my brtde
Meantime Locy Manning became dserstood before me radiant in rich febricks er to me than she had ever been In the going, loud enough to Startle all tha In Alsu, Choice ABWivtnrant of Lampa, Oil
could of course understand
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and glittering diamonds, tbe white fees of flush of youth.. 1 entreated her forgive­ mates of tbe establishment. The next
Nobody had ever made me gm
poor Locy glided in between, aud made ness. humbled myself to a confession, compartment is circular, and called the
ever held out hope to me. Soi
SCHOOL- BOOKS
my heart throb guiltily.
tested myself iu all ways, and convinced Srrrt; it cannot be entered without lbs
tepulee waegivvB me one day.
Ob, bow rich [grew ! Year after yrar bar at last that 1 wm m worthy now m Mme ceremonial, and it ia fitted up with
up, aprang
=;
"
inrelantarily the words_____________ added to my gold. My miserly dispo­ once I was in seeming. On tha day of fire proof shelves. It contains all lha
sition began to manifest itself soon after my wedding, 1 opened the sealed dour.— important deeds, notes and papers be­
lipa—“I’m going to do something to-day.
What that aomelbiug waa, I had not the ray marriage. I carried my gold first to The bank notes lay where 1 bad flung longing to the Bank; alto deposits of
remotesa Idea, but I put on my apologies banks, and Urao to my own sates. I put them. 1 tookJ bcm up with the pride ot private persons. lienee the Duke of
fcftAMbee, and sallied out In my raga- constraint on my wife—for very gener­ a conqueror, and placing them In her
previous to going a journey, bladem
»•/; whiatiuig, caring for nobody. ously she had made over her whole for­ hands, exclaimed:
“They arc no longer my master* ; use oiselle Man used to eend her diamonds
It waa about noon, aid I had not yet tune to me—and began to grumble at ex­
there; the Hngoi tfor wat deposited In
a mouthful of food. I was hungry penses, I made our living so frugal that ttom m yon will."
A Splendid AMortrnsut of
Now 1 am a suns/—redeemed from tbe same place, etc. After tbe Strrt
skulked about grocery ate pa, hoping she remonstrated, and finally ran un
I could get an apple or nomething that large bills where and when she pleaaad. I tbe thraldom of covetousness 1 have comes th* vaults properly so called, the CANDY AND CANDY TOYS
would May «&gt;y appetite, till I .felt in the Against thia I protested, and we had open throe bluomlng children. Lucy ia an entrance to which is cl- ted by so Iron
‘ALL KINDS OF
b'gmor for begging. Passing round the quarrels mor* than once. My clothes angel ofgoodness, and I write of myaeli door secured by several combination
cocnar Of a public street, I saw a genteel grow shabby ;I could not afford to buy as I did at the beginning—"By tbe grace lochs; It turns on central piyota tike Ital­
ian doom. It gives nooaaa to a well-bole
of God I am what I am.
tootelag man standing at bls horse's head,
containing a winding staircase, admitting 1'iijsieteaa Proscriptions Csrefally pot ap, aad
InvMtmenta was more than I could poeaibut one person ata time, and leading to
biy spend for rational living.
MODERATE CHARGE,
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subterranean galleries -120 meter* iu
care of my boras fix half an hour F
I finally grew dissatisfied with averylength.
These ar* filled with iron casks
w “Y* air," said I.
One ef the families of Nal, residing on
thlng hot my money. I neglected my,
I think il wm tbe first time I had ever wife, and grew cardaea of her society. —. Mr. Cramley'A, farm, near the Koonap, containing lingota and coin, and labeled
pm uuTbe “sir.”
Several gentlemen cams to my house, had a fearfol conflict with a tiger on Biceniing to tbeir contents. By way of
Braoctaw sM Mr Drora.'
"There's a man I" he exeiairabd. "Pre among them a would-be author and cele­, Monday morning last.
Mr. Nel bad additional security the well hole might
got oocsideraUe fruit, and you must brity. He came, I thought, too often for been annoyed fur some time by habvuna, be filled up with clay and tho vault* with
U'.'On ,-^u megs a— Mfovvo Bouses
guard tt well. Here's a couple of peacbaa my good name, and I ordered my wife, and took bis gun on ti&gt;e morning in quee- water at a minute’s notice, .if tbe safety
5.400 thlvra- OMMs • IM.k,o. ow
of
tho
treasure
worn
menaced
In
tbe
b-a qufedy-l gnaw to dlecuntlnae bl*company. She refusedI tkm with tbe view to shoot some of the—
te.’T—tatenlsj
aabudy*u disturb you."
llSMSMBSR THAT
and I locked her up in her room/ How depredators. On descending a kloof be slightest degree.-ffuA&gt; neni Jfwarnper.
'Hi went away, and I stood for awhile, she managed to set herself free I never was surprised to eee a dead bluebok, and
W tfovdiiac S.l.or Cssrara..^,
8usbt or Vmbsxlla.—Mona.
Her­
*11 waa tired. Theo, thiohs I, Hl ge* knew; but in th* evening when I relum­ ■l a short distance further another dead
rh—dfol of tbe fruit and ran. But for ed, she was gone from the bouse. That , buck of a different species. Looking mann gave his iMt aodience In Dayton
lbs lint tins I felt an instinct of sUaie caused me come uneaaineea, not much, ca ttioualy around he spied a large tiger spec-men «.f "elight of band" i^t in the
bllla. Tho chief ubjeetiun to II was that
at In* suggestion. "He trusted me-be for I was aoon absorbed in lakiag ac­ iu a bush close at band, and, raising his
aaW I waa a mean looking fellow, too, count* of my galna. Il waa perhaps nine gun to his shoulder, be fired. Tbe shot the striking fratura was not visible to the
poblia. He waa about to ehnw bow a
triilid me, and 1 won't abuse his ia the evening. I bad just managed to unly grazed on* of tbe brute’s paws* and Udy*a
bMdkeeebfof could be rant lnv&gt;
kindness."
take up a paper for a moment, to read tbe inforated animal al once sprang-hpon
--•onrathlng like this reasoning ran in out ita buatneas details, when the door bis aaaalltaat, who waa knocked to the stripe and be returned in perfect condit­
my bead,
----------- - —*
ion.
A
lady lent her handkerchief for
tiled down on tbe opened, end in cam* my wife, dressed ground, and tbe gun forced out of bis band.
the purpuee, and Hermann'a assistant
i importance of an bewitchingly, aa if just from an evening Nel, eeeing II wm a struggle tor lite,
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_
concert, followed by that moustached courageously grappled with his foe, and, dsllberetaly lure it to pracUa to all aphad never felt
»«Mag before. ’ Presently" ,ome”rf'™ celebrity.
Meantime Hermann bad
being uppermost at the ootntuenccmeni pre rances.
fellows came along and bailed ma. I tolc
"Good evening, my dear," aba aaid. In of the straggle, endeavored, by main sewed — umbrella for the purpose of
lhemtn rooo. They peered about tb th* coolest way imaginable, and placed force, to bold the tiger by the ears. A tbowlag that there was ffo bandkoraMef
inside.
Uofurtuoately
the sanistant had
. chmr for bee freviwL
. - .
. blow from one of the tiger’s paws, how­
rat
sxrmcAL •
The
r».r
u^.u^,D
"Btopr I erled, twy jealousy arouoad ; ever, convinced Nel that be had overrated given him tbe wrong umbrella.
TOVruZ 1NTHE
■ -We’ll have soma of team," they raid. "that man sit* not down in my bouse."
his strength, or underrated that of tbe andieooe greeted ths&gt;uo pas with shouts
Tbe dmmsyed temfekant
"No, you ws*V says L I’m put fo
"That man—a gentleman and a friend fierce brale—as be wm driven back sorus Of laughter.
JWfa-tor*, and I wont sm the first thing —shall ail here air if 1 please," raid my distance, when tba tiger again dosed with rushed off the stage pcrSuad by the hot
D.reotly the eurtaiu
wife firmly.
him, and fastened on his right shoulder, prestidjgitatsur.
With that they began a rampus.M v passion was excited than aa It never bringing him to tbe earth, this time un went down, and a rariea of blows ware
Ttoy. rtiteii ever th. cart. 1 .erode «m Ufore, and laullared ths soouadrel. dcrmusU Fortunately tbe blow of the beard. There seemed to ba a fight be­
•**'■*••■* •«*•*’«« 'Em they ell HSwaamy match; hut Gad of heaven, tiger's paw knocked Nd to tbe spot hind tho bosom. Borne of the fediea in
npuu me, .nd w* fc^ht my wife coofty put adlrk knife thst she • here be bad first dropped his g*u, and lbs audlaoco were fngbteood, but tes'
—thought it rather a good Me.
till the blood cmm, but I vanquiahad drew from a cane into his bend, and he summoning all his force and resolution goodem
though draapputnted at lodag test Jrt of
gp; /■st to DM cam* lira proprfo-1 etabbed me. 1 fomwd.and rstaam bared ।io Ma aid, he mana|*d to fey hold of his
nothing mors, til! 1 found myself on a weapon with bis left arm, bis right being tbe exhibition. After ocmeiderabfe to
curtain rora .gam, .nd Hermann,
si Wtatotto BBUsr F aays be.
bed in my own chamber, watched over 1nttariy now erIera. Tbe tiger still hdd fey
by my housekeeper
jNel fo bis tseib and wm making great considerably agitated, proceeded with tee
■’Wfors are tb*yT*f gaap*d.
I
havoc
wtth his body—a tn fonts mor* snd show. It leaked out yesterday that wimn
You’re got:B Mackay*
"Gone," we* all she said.
. would b* ever ; but Nel was dmsrmin
alt
Il occurred to me then Ilka a flash of &lt;
»1to mwtor," nay* L "1 oraant them lightning that nobody was near t8« U the «
-&gt;d tiara 1 was ma—dad, that my ka/s ware •
about my person, and that I had been '
robbed, perbspa of
my available,
property. Ita tha—U lhrare —* fou.

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of nrtiMTy oattelbe 2200, and essd them
for hautieg wood, rail*, end anything ebe
and for doing moil of tbe plowing for
spring crops oa a farm of 70 acres. In
June, be sold them for beef fur 1260.—
Tbeir labor paid well for the meal they
contumed.
On tbo same day that be
drove (baas oxen to markac, bo purabasod another yoke for *100. Ater B few
months he sold these for beef al an adranee, which elan paid well for tbo meal
fed to them, and pwrahaeed soother yoke
at once, and cummenced feeding them
imoaalooally. By thuayatem of trafibek
fag. ha made WOO In about one year, end
bad a gqod ox team constantly reeelving
a gru«i ftitsa for all grain fed them beBidra miking a large quantity of tXMleut
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Fulaad. All.gin ।
it -WRIGHT. M
aa any kind ..f tree or plant .tends a bat-,
ter chance of witbstaudiug extreme with
ita roots unmutHated.
Yet there arc
many reasons why the fall is a good time
to plant trees. A Grmee baa more leis­
ure ; finer weather ; a longer time in
which ha can plant ete. Deciniou. tree,
and eh rubs, If properly dug, transported
aad hurled. willX" wyrth 20 per cent,
more ia tbv spring than if they stood In
the nursery through the winter, even
aside from outfight killing.
Any time during October,' or bafnrt
severe ireeslng, cbooee tha dry eat and
deanrat spot in the garden, clear away all
rubbish from the vidnlty. Lay tbe first
ten or a larger number flat on tbs ground,
a Huie spsasd, first digging juU enough
to let the mute below tbe surface, then
sift hi fine earth arming tbe roots, care­
fully filling all tbe spaces, and place
another layer io the same position, with
the r&lt;-ot. projecting a little forward of
tr.o«e of the first, but no deepen In the
ground. When tbe iraeaere all iw in
three successive layers, then with ths
earth from the adjaceul " sidee, cover all
over amootbly, conimeneiag at the last
layer of trees, gently pressing them down
m the covering pcocesda. This mound
THE should be kept smoothly banked until an
inch or two of frozen crust will keep out
mice, and lh«n a liUlaof^traw put on to
prevent severe and deep freer ing, or any
thawing until spring. If freeware raeeived In a frown condition, they should ba
buried immediately and with as little ex­
posure to tbe air as possible.

IK NEW 1'OBS, SINCE TSE

Great Decline,
In Prices,
ya» SALB-South X af aaa- n &gt;a Celedesia.
Meeraiatabe/goia.
HIK JSALE-W acres on .« 1« la TboruapJ,.
H. WRIGHT.
IMF BOTEV FARM FOR SAUL—IWaerra.M.
ilto frsM ■ toWleriHs.JtO
r&gt;*d

OUR STOCK

OUR FACILITIES

For Doing Busimess,

hu Remr^r to truly a Fsmi:r
be Btod with tbs potfllvs
d lasH caw. wbersfriaeraaw
is lb. cb.aprat Merfleinc b tt.

ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN
STATE.

t vorj»«w. than ten duller. &gt;iw.te&lt;Z
«th&lt;r isrdicint iasae.

READ WHAT MRS. WESCOTT iMTR. ...
4. UU.XOWU&gt;tTnogLJJU&gt; 0TIMR4 1^

MRS. WESTCOTT.

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|

l.a rnmplrie p«.trtlloi&gt; ol the vitel jww.ra.to..
.Tmenturv, ringing in lb. rare, can b. tally ntterrd Io With.
All lettera. «ilh Btemp. anlwsrad.
Pr. W. IslbrpnMi.b.rofe new work. ra«ill»d
•irie tb. ErH (a |b« B.d."-wtiteb will b. .rat to
iltaa rawtvt "f !'• erats to t*.-par pnmgr.
-Cora.lt.ilo.-. frr. Cbasfrenwd.rate.Mdeur.

LECTURE

Hirts on HsavamKO Bncawi«*T.—
The -czculleoce of buckwheat flour de
pends chiefly onTbe olamgemeot of tbe
ftrain bjjween tbv time of ripening and
grinding. The common way of treating
buck wheat effectually prevent making
good flour, Il being allowed to remain in
ilia swalb fur several weeks, when H
should never, be suffered to He longer
than a day or two, and it to decidedly
belter for lha grain to rake hand set it
on end, as frat aa it is cradled.
Much
les* grain will be wasted by abellmgout;
tba straw will cure and dry out sooner,
and make better fodder; tbe crop will be
ready for thrashing and bousing in less
lime ; and the grain will yield a much
better quality of flour.
It to especially
!cj:.-5aws to the grain to ba exposed te
storms before it is wt up, for dirt is
spatterd all over the grain, by the falling
ot large rain drops. Wetting and drying
the grain several times, destroys lha
••life-ofthe flour. It will never be eo
white, nor make so good cakes, but will
OLD LADIES &amp; fait: MAIDENS be sticky and tbe cakes clammy, Ilka the
flour of sprouted wheat—[AmericM Ag-

-

Unequaled Remedy
F &lt;&gt; n

Asd driving from the .y.tetn all awrbW matter
—LI.A.

DY8PEWIi&gt;

Vegetable Extract,
_ . r .M—I.
ter 1&gt;

Shirts and Drawers

ala weeded sores averaged S2| bushel,
per aerie, a elver gain -t S5 per cent.
.
A tit acre field Waa sown with harley.
and well manured. Tbe weeding cost
12a. pen'»•«. .Tire prodeca-rifan un
weeded acre was 18 bushels ;»f the weed-

’mush commow wsabiog *&gt;da as the water
!* III taka Up ; wash the Xarta with thia
fur
■ a minute or. two, and Jet them dry
without wiping. Keep the water In a bot­
tle, end repeat the washing often, and it
will lake away tbe torgrat wartsC
“Dom't bk Foottea."—You can make
8«a Doi tore from Fifty Oaata. Call and
examine an invention urgeatly needed by
everybody. Or a ramble sent free by
mail for aOu. that retaHs easily fl&gt;r &gt;8 by
It L. WiK.lcott, ITO Chatham Square,
Naw York.
rapidly

In in, ■*■•*•;

RGEOE

Esq ol Stowe. has fattened and hilled
this aeaxm four p’k‘. wMdh, wbmi orwaaw.ighed 1*81 ।b« and two bogs weigh

To Mtn TO ««5T S*ca*o»a —Thirty
Ila ofob.^-dmeat-; e*U,mgU mw*;
pepper, two and one half ounce.; two
Kp. of
»d
a l*if do. of

DRYGOODS;
Groceries,

DET GOODS.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES, GROCERIES

AITO STATOHSliT

can offer yoe •

'

•MJBSBU, aAanilsai.

'

-AND-

HARDWARE STORE

Which will he sold

H. A. GOODYEAR

IHO*,«“&gt;

pv.

r&gt;

nothing for intarwt, nothing for keeping

PJEKr CHEAP!

books, nothing forTtod Seb^ and only a

mr inau mm

FOR CASH OR READY-PAY.

oa my Goods. " ifhat ia witjf l cap' sell
Don’t forget tbo plane, *L.

.
Cheaper then others.. ' " ' '[

of all kinds,

RUSSELL'S STORE,
Hastings. Mich.

I. gerarally kept up to tbe wan la of the psepto

JULIE a MUMEtihca.

Don’t FtU to 0*11 at Spaulding's

BEPonc Y!^p;»vy,^ t ■'
iHCENIX INSURANCE CO.

Adding Transportation; sad consist. mainly ot

tor. la Ue OM ^swer Bleak, at Mw
o.».
HutlB|., Doe. S, ihs.

IRON,

sHmuhm.
\_

wyio

’

NAILS,

STOVES,
TIN WAU ot ALL KIKDS, ot Ma ewa
■aaufturiara, aad W.rti.tH Grat.

Get the Genuine Article!

DR. RAPHAEL, -ti»mtr
' TJx^Ww^uil^'dkaliwr.'

rata Mli.f.etk&gt;n-turnuli&lt;4 u j*rvp«r rates, by
Ute vail-knowa ■
:

STOVE PIPE,
SAP PANS,

■"^JKJ.S'SSoJ?^

Phmnix of Hartford.
’

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

933,172.64!

ijt HASTIKOB

DRUG A-. BOOK
STORE
•

&lt;rzBBDasr iew.)

Farming Tools or all

5
Roberts &amp;. Striker,

lAINTB.

ILS.

O

ftLA88.

Insure with the Phcenix.
. .;

AND TITOODEN WARE

Let. tolly oampedra wlw main lain 4 rm rates and

LMsea *l*ayi jnUI Prosily.
• l,M«PEirDAY2

HARNESS

SHOP

RECEIVED

:new and most ooinplote a«6rtm«at of
MUC( AXI» Medicines,

Chemicals, Palate. Olla, &lt;kc.

School
Io eooo.ciu.il with tote Store to a

Books,

eTATIONEIlT,
i'rxB,riwCTu». nnu.r AFn.Err klofeb

GROCERIES!
And invariably

HCU&gt; AT BAtLUOAD PUCES. , .
AU Klad. of. MEFAIRINC Ass. at
abort NoUnc.
«

Benzoin Elixir

lll’es*' 'B'ol-t b» it

Il will Min tte teMtart KMBwdy.

KIOTJOiBiB JJBMMl

1 nave a FULL STOCK ot BOOTS
XND 8HQE&lt;Ii&gt; th* tala'of* a bic!f 1

Benzoin il &lt;^ot Bensine

SYPHILIS

iBYtANY FIRM IN MftKWH

CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,

Da CROOKS

-"•■•fcWL.tfK"-

0. D. SPAULDING.
.

Good Calico for 25ei»

wit : “I have Urad manure; MBly 'aa a lop
dressing, for the last, twenty oil years
and 1 du think .mo l.-aii used taj that Way
ia w«th Ar m&lt;*ethan twu plowed-under
our atiir.laod.**

Valui »r WaaMWQ.—Seven acre* of
light gravelly aoM were fallowed and
sown in grain ; one aerr ’waa mensotrd,
end nut a weed was polled out of it : tbe

A LABOR -STOCK'OF

NEW GOODS,

Railroad Prices,

PUBIFYING the BLOOD,
ou. sTtrtcfLiNirs

*
■
&lt;
t
r
I

is the
largest ever
broguht to this marl,-

Searses Mtacaixo .— For many years
says the Gvrmatituwn Ttltjrapk. ttt have
advocated and proved by the m&lt;«t I nd to
p,-n.ible evidence that surface manuring
of tbe land ia the heat mode to apply
dong in a general sense, and that emir of
our b»«l farmers had adopted il with re­
spect to many &lt;•( their crops.
W1 OuthW In I be last nug)b«-r i&lt; H»e
Grtie.eo Farmer a abort conimunioatioti
from that intensely practical farmer,
JobpX»lmso&lt;i l.on tbir euhivot, iu which
he aurfains , In a Mw w.-rda, nil that bee

Have just Purchased
&lt;

and will be sold at

WOTS &amp; SE'ESS,
THE

a

CROCKERY

DR. STEICKl^^J

ilollifluons Cough B

U

rMadam, I petite tat Shelby Oewnty,
:
1
IKentecky.”
"Waif, atrangw, hope no ofFcr.se, bat
what
mought you ‘8* tetag way out
1
Ihere f’

HtUTOfo. FlOfi. BAI3DI8. COpnSH;

^:®W:2r
ata**
a grati Var^tyaflba ’

a?M«
cwssm

�5^=7

re uf opinion m was ibe
reerviug Wit th b*fttoh&gt;g notices of tba thowaend and ooe thinp
In examining in reference thought to be of publie interest. Tbe
f..Unwiqj
subi'M pbkl(!«
And that the cvoMitstion prvvMee that in home oToor etchings*. not holy states
“tbe United Blates shall guarautes lo eve­ tbe fact, but ezpreaen views which every
P«bW»i4tti b«A oM* but! Jiff
ry Sials m ibe Union a republican form
of goverw«»ent.” It also provides that
fA&gt;m?
ufMh Hom® of Ctmgres® shall be the
j«/gB of tbe •lections, returns, and quali

AcatiMe of i to own members."

Upon tbe

ot th® Derr rebelim® i® Shod® Maud.
After qvoiing th® &amp;®r|h vrigteAC

Constitution, which provide®' that the
United States shall gvarante. to V^ery
•tat® in the Uniuo a "republican form af
government, Judge Taney, as the opinion­
court in that case, decf.irrd that,.

individawl reeking to bore th® publie
witk tba rtteuuo uf or ® «M**m 4mfag&lt;®k
cd or real private grievance®. We dis
sent is tolo from tba statement, that even
on a subject of general Interest tu th*
public, every one baa the right to tbe use
of newspaper cojutuns for a “bearing."—
The columns df a newspaper 'belong’ to
publiabera, •zciu.toelj^uaUi diatxwed of,
and they are th® ante judge* of tbe ma­
terial they.wiU ®q®,i® jnabpg them up.
just M-suacb as are the makera uf any
other commodity fur th* gineral markvt.

«l)t
gpjn OF
"•
ROHATB Order.- Misto el M-Mrse,
(famur eCBsny, aa.-At a aeeaiea at tbeFraI Sal. CMri far IM Msaiy af ifarre. boWre »• Uw
ProMl. Ofltea. ia IM viltogv
Ba*Uafs.
tutunt.v lb. M dty ef‘mnrt&gt;. la U‘« !f?'
ft’***----- •' ataAl fet&gt;«4f*4 Md slstv ^i
la iM iMtler ef th* aetata ef Dadtey IL Jey.

Iv destroying American exmmeroe.

Sistinjs Sarnrr,

Mr.

Mt Prurl»tos
o&gt;&lt; tor ru»im iMrvw s«l furi’j. that M nay b&lt;

majority by which bit pr&lt;&gt;p&gt;riii*a was
•-trader this article of the Constitullrm it
rente wilh Congress to dectf® whsvgovera went is the established tms In tbs
or may not permit him to do so, accord­
State. For th® United States gsarantee ing l» .ttejr .iudgmnX.whclhgc.ita tones
toeweh stat® a repoHiren government. are such m Win prarttM pobBe edr and
a* tha public generally wish to boy.—

J^ODttTH

^‘it!E3tws5r3

ability to interest tbe public, (and people
have been kaownwbw knew ».&lt;&gt;»• nf their
and representatives uf a state ar® admit- n.ighborj*
।
busines. than, be djd, and
led into the ouoiieffs of the Union, ths 1could do'll better,) still ths fact remain*
that
tbe publisher ia propriety uf b'«&lt; owo
authority- ol th® government under which
Columns
and
.other individual has n&lt;&gt;
they are'appeared’ aa’well wlfr repute 'more right to any
rllim theiw 'twiM'l&amp;im
lean character, is recognised by the ,bi* pocket-book or jack knife. t
proper constitutions') aavbswity. Aod its
Cjf'Jtliw Wl; TMfirr'was Wctafty
decision is binding-etr «e®rp-®&lt;h®f d£

wailed rn’tndatYMkiJetf‘by 'tf'itoim
blags uf colored men. • He responded In
a
1 speech from which V® extract aa fill1«WST-.
. ni I.:
.
» “Tbe question te now whether, having
been liberated hers in the District &lt;&gt;f
Cdumbiaj s ‘ . .....................................
&lt;
South.
raSta
;fiir ynt&gt;r «tl___ r. , ._____ — - - rTbia dreiaiuu Miltea the question, so ruitted to remain in ths lower grad,
which
you
occupied belbre lb® war began
far m tbo authority of an adjudged care
am tenia it, that Cungrua la the tribunal save only that yod iy. no longer tu be
kept, physically, in servitude ; and that
Which la to detcrmlu® what government is th. great question before tbe American
I® lb® rightful ohshtavsry state* and I bat people. When the rebellion closed, I
•dmkmion uf aena turn and reptwsrutatlk®* was not of those who believed the Union
jd. nialia th*
•ettlaa tb® question fo&gt; itself and for all .
__________ ________ ____ __ lumltted niTP
•ther d.portmenta uf the Government.—
lions part uf tbsir policy. In other .words,
Under lb* dMisioa.Cuvgre®* heath® right 1 did not believe we were strong 'enough
to inquire reapecting tbe government® in to take ground in favor of wfaat ia popu­
operation in lha 8-uth, and U&gt; deed, larly called tmlve-Ml bcffrtgs. But I
whether it will recognize them Or Wot.—- ouw here in say that I was mistaken. 1
did MH apprehend th® full duty and IngA®d fa anast examine end d*«d* this ic ot th* case ; and now, without turning
question brfort il admits *®oalXv and
back up&lt;&gt;u th* past, I avow myself in
rcprsMn tali tea, aa admitting tiieur I*, of favor &lt;&gt;f the trial of that great experiment
itoslf, a rscogwitioo of tbe axitiieg gwv- which the statesmen would be g coward
pertmanl of th® GuvsrnraenVf and ornld
not beqsestinnrd in n judicial rnbunal."
The aamnwjndg®, ia Itaorwtmr opinion,
aaid that, “ipquMlloaably, a military'
■nvsrnment, rstebiiahad aa th® perna
nent gov.rnm.nl of a state, would out !&gt;•
a republican government, and il woald
be tbedoiyofConwteesia overthrow it."

•ramsnt-

NEW HOOP SKIRT

.'

and that because of such legal shirld tbe
cffhrt df temperance laborers were v&lt;ry
intfeb crippled. TMa'1* a grave rrfistahe.'
Liquor selling is not. shielded by law any­
where in thia State. What I* known as
the Maine tew ia nominally in fires to­
day, havh^ptiifwA AKi eefwiwiE^.i our
knowledge—nor modified, earept so far

r.,

CHANCERY HA Al
STXrt Mr.srcnio.ts.-n. &lt;
fazlb. csssly.r Bv-J, to c£L
±h~*At. cAto.,

!7Wl“‘RES«Hw*'ffi ’.II

aura. It it true that behind a tai
licraee * tort nf imii n«trr,t in impl
by many people, fur the tale ofljqu
But an ertniinatioo &lt;&gt;f the herns®*

•
1-.1.1 .tUi.wiwe, a»4 all

tor could *ot b&lt;

xwfe'
_______
__
vnlUa *l(Mt*rs of J
U Lvov,
mm

art ctntiunt a

ou
E

wllboet which
i •
.- •

■

•Put Money in thy Puree.’
KO AD TO WEALTH i!

r AAA irrivRaMBBEuiiixidrsv*.
'J.tlVu &gt;U'« e-Frwalr. *»&lt;! *? all •tn- •’»
w-at^c te WM'M* *rv&gt;j city. Town Village.

lufcxs,
'sank.1

CUAr.blA'S'SSALK.

&amp;3K:

GUXRplAN’S SALE.

-----

&gt;■ Shaawtssr ef toe 8.1a*. af h-S Bsnall,

WIITEI STATU

’5W.KIS,
rgoisg cuu.ldvreLfa &lt;JMackci
iMlpai* Mdr*aM**ilMjd
rbarx*. may M bad af to. ai
XATHAMIKL MATF4
Jaallsaly
Brocglyy.

JtTEMBOOt 0 CB.
&lt;9Mfcrj’ Mahteateownwo.
^^^AREHOUSES:

NEW ARRANGEMENT
AT THE

Aa a Preventive medicine, capable of
thoroughly reinforcing the physios! pow­
ers, and thereby enabling them tn repel
Tbe memorial of 9WKi|izenB.gaBadng the atmospheric pidaon which generates
disease*V* M1 TtcAe/- RJrUrh Mmid

3 ARGH-rSf. I'illl.thLIJ’UIA,
dji* Touk st. X’iw Turk.

COMI** C*OC**T,

alone among tunic®. No other can outn
Grand Traverra Co.
** pete withIC**1 ** ’ •
Also a memorial nf many cMaew® for

e. h. dunning,
addnMsia* IM sadrrstessd.

TM»« Vsuuk

Newaygo

■rtyfrtUtW

GtUttniAtrs S4IA.

tbrir oMdiaot srrv«nl

__________ -£8^1
pasting*

Also a memorial .for a post ropi*1h&gt;tp
Big Rapid*. Mecosta Cu., tu 3 tan tun, tit
Cato, Mpnlealm Co.
Also, a memorial fora p®«t route from
Zeeland, OUaW* C*’-, »i« Jamealown, to
Grandville, Kent Co.
‘ "
Alws a memsrialfer a pAatrwotefrom
l”&gt;*. "^Swvi. vrfbsw
Co.

Jl.'J.L1 rL

lion nf any debt, a part «f tba eonsidere-

from charlaiaoianv • Any indirdaal tnaw,
step up to ibd -Crdlrciora ufltee, and by*
paying’the required fas gst&gt; permit b&lt;
practice law, but,th®L permiaaiem ia not,
an sdmissioa tu .lhe iv. TbeiGdtaiion.
is not an examining board to grant diplo­
ma®, or confer onllsgiate honors. Bo.
also, in regard to llqoor saloons or bars,
he is hut set up by the Federal Govern­
ment as a nullificrof State laws.— Orond
A* many rtrmnrs ire aflNat as Lr the Rapidt Baylt.
probable trial ofMcK Pavla, let me men
tioo a statement --a- A— — -• •*-moav ambient aod_______ ___________
oomplicity uf tbe rebel president with tha
1asatnatiuo . of Abrahac^ Liocolp. "fbis
authority
deeter** In pdsitive term* that
'

A l*i&gt;, * memorial for a pnst root® from
■Mushs^rwi, Mosifagon -Co.
.♦ memorial fcw a post root,
from Newaygo k&gt; Pent Waler, Oceana

SS1QMS.
un &gt; V*

bOgbtiy M Bravly '«&lt;rU^r, »uv» u *&gt;m
teta temfMat. IWMl rvaxis**. Skaanc ■«*
aStaiau »K im»4. TU« a,l.ku b«;.4 ur
ikslM su&gt;,;l« teriu®-, ■•* cvu^urclj
/tosir ywrlMt
Sm«i!IsJ Hmm n«re
AMUUH •&gt; *uy "Iu®!* •»»•►&lt; Ain IL.I

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
now collect by tew a bill for liquors autd.

Aid 2 AH JIG

ect recognize the governments uf the states,
which thus* admitted represent, as repub­
lican I® form, as properly reconstructed,
aM entitled to al! tha rights sad privilages of stales which hare never loti tbeir
organization. After abefa recognition the
federal government will have no mare
right tn interfere In tbe ttneerns of states,
so organized, tban it Bov has to interfere
in New Yurt or Michigan. It is plain
that it is therefor® not only tbs right, bet
tbe duty of Congress, to tboroughly in
vaatigale tbit southern recvnitruetior.,
ascertain just what It is, bow hearty are
iu profession of loyalty, bow far it can
ba trusted, and what kind of govern­
ments it has produced, before recognizing

FOR 186&amp;

tbe Oaeallavsati*® fa ths Agate

duty devolving upon Cuagres® is on®of C-lutabra, we my safely meet tha ieesn.”
vast er.d far-rsacting importauce.’^boM
TaiTnuaorJsrr Uavta.—Th® Wash­
states bar® be«n for mor® than four yeara
ia revolt against tbe federal Government. ington C&lt;rre&lt;pt«dent of tbo Worcester,
Maas.
Spy make® th® following iatcrestDuring that tin*® they had no organisatioa or *tale machinery except what was ing statements concerning the trial of
buetile to tbe national authority. XVhrn Jeff. Davis and bis eompHcky in tbe

th* rebel srtniM aurraodared, ell tborelxl
organization* were swept out of *zistence
sad tbeir officials were treated, by al) tb.
dfioeA of th® federal Government, as
usurpers and traitors, who had ao right
to tbs office they tsasmed to hold.—
Praaid«nt J&lt; hn*on at once set to work to
recnoatnict governments hi tbeee states;
whether rightfully or wnmgfally it it not
•ar purpose here tu tnqoira. Through
th® machinery bs set in operation gov­
ernments have been organized, and senstors and representative* bare been select­
ed, who now appear at Washington claimiagaosta In Congress. 1 f Qragrem admits j
tben^or any of thorn, it will by that very

fastings’ 1

JVr&amp;SLtMSD mRT wtiWESPAT.
at wasnsos nannv. cccvrr .wremuai
.'l4fo*fa M
M. —rtUPvt+a.

P

hiinatiun «tf the Ektraffiti^rTreaty with
Great Brittan. This tny/ittr, waSat the

Prut diurrel.

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r’ABSanviNU

Variety Grocery Store,

WEaWMWu.'TTTT
Cui;
AND CHEAP AB THE

CHEAPEST!
flwos? 3gg.’jg:aMwBg

iriM

cianmoh •:

BKASHMKBia, VMTtSai.

■”■

,tbmim5E

■■♦iioiriHs® ■*

s***ta»rrcsisa,
so seiuTcnuro-

should hav* nothing to do with tbe dectstea.
Prsa^rot Johnson’s wiahet, or
M-a. or

.

GWWM’l.rttE •

MUa

JKb "Printing,

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                    <text>VOL. X.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH, IL,I860.
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fit

flirtings flanntr,

flutings’ Suistss Jtirrrtorn:

Jcral all JJisttllntnns.

lha namea' of the jigdrawn Aw the I ialua the fl'IbiJIiiJ
W
Ottaik. Camukd;rWMt‘' I’*’’* &lt;'
pelt tcytp of the Circuit Court f&lt;^ Barry ‘
agiAW-Wktf Vttle
CuMtjr'l.
Pan. Mr. MiGee'/rvfr’M.ilWr.iaiU
tn«A Giiinbil htid in IgnpfrAahi sfifin'i.—
PiraiAnt-Mr^rW *'
MeDMikt
Galt. CampUtt.. McGrc, Chupdis, C&lt;kVAbnun* Mnyer *
burn and Blair, in vfrw &lt;4 prwtetlfj.cfrDavid B*-yca
eumMunos. the vast am-irtit -if prnpertv
Rutaa Br.s.ks
U atlke, »nd the tpiW lrtip.irtsnt cwiilit.
U W Tailor
tMMH'nrthe priiWtt.m riflmrWllItiruyV’Jrbn
Leia abipe.tht* nrontlnOitiiMkl- tei''jbb
Harwev Bellinger
Barry
.
Hiiirandhlg i.petstf'tm Ilf FrisMhs; h "las
R..l.*t j.Ai.-a&gt;
Ifialrlevllla.
Mu.lvrd Io tall .mt'it Arfc*;wt»msanB
Ed*&lt;n H Mallory
M.J.lr GJoi
Vi-.TnntrciMfor
the pr,.twtli.n‘and deftw-w
Orsoii Dunhaui
Maple G. .V
dr the’Cmidtan fiotifirr.; Tbfc 'Arp'M
1‘hillip Barber
Prairieville
adopted mahity aa u pn-csctioniry mesa
Awayria
ure hot If w anted far tiu.rw' acdle aM*»■ hirCtom^iMI
vior, the Volduturrs wlll-frfiiti' hartd. *fi
William O Freeman
la hopedrxerth&gt;ns will m-t be OreAwlff 1
N R BimUnau
hut If they are. G'.vnrtftneftc'-'rtllUf* ah&lt;
R I) (^.prnaa
cmtldetnw oti tin* toil rage tfftiie CanatJlad
Allien Ib-ai-h
Volunteers."
&lt; &gt;?»- o'; -dj !■&gt;
Matbiaa II C leinaB
Juki istown
M 8 V Tetpln
Irving
Davl L J1.M
W.ndhMi
A G Kent
Jo-| J Crandall
jQ&gt;eph M Btiochcomb
Wmdland
L Lee dark
Johnstown

orrraui

NEW HOOP SKIRT FOR 1866.

Tbs Groat tasaatioa ct Ua Afa la
IM1 SiKX&amp;'JS.

'

Ur Oiunvn —It la. .perhaps due It*
justice tir our readers* |o state lhat ihr

Dr-W.T VAIL *" r**d lhe Jldvertlarmfnl
of c. Wakxlbk, of Battle Creek lu an­
other er Junin. Mr. Wskelea la nut a
st ranger tn many of otir renders, and
iUwe wh&gt;&gt; buy at Battle Creek never fall I
to get #”r&gt;d bargains at Ilia store. At
least, we bars never heard anything, bat
praise of bisg'wd* and hm prtCrs.

i connection «f the prrwent rdil&gt;*r and pro
prirtefr w4flrthiVpwpre,’CV«»£r^m tlm I al
day nf Apr! I next. Mr. Or”. M. Dawcy
late &lt;if lhe Bilti Juf virrr, and a grntle-

mnit ereJI worihy of lb* cot.fdeprr imd
Republicans .»'f Barry the Republican caucus held on Thoraday
support
a
U'» evening tbaCJIwalng o&lt;mmittee were ap­
County,, ...
_ uor.txcesanr.
___ .
tnskr tfii»tttw&gt;.jmwmst&gt;i thus early f-rlbe point rd for the ensuing year, to wit; J.
double reason that the matter baa found

'Pat Money in thy Purse.’
HOAD TO WEALTH i!
The Charter Etcatlow.
I Our Vijlage Election came off nn
Monday, pud raider l&gt;' .tbe disappoinrmcni &lt;d every ludy. aid especially to the
dcimwrata, tbeJtewiuhlwsns wars entirely
successful. The. UiajorignM ranged from
a &gt;ma in over IO0. Tbo average n.aj.wity

J. A. Fuller, A Richards*ui J Tt'aaaurer.
B. Main* Marshal. I. W. Swartbout ;

Wm. .T'tikler

O-M tKEB WIKE9,

WAREHOUSES:
403 AK^II.f.sr. PlliLADEIJ’IUA,

.GE&amp;.UWINU.

Merchant

Jf.lDJT

Tailor,

Wight mgwfjwjRroaideirt; £ fX.^Mjtoler
forRecorder; Wm. Sheldon, \Vm. Bar­

low'- Alkn J.&lt;tea £&gt;r Trustees; J. W, I
Bui kle f.*r Treasurer; Thomas Unkler
fbr Marebal; Wm. L. Eaton for Street
Coti.n&gt;isaiouvr ; Ge-&gt;. W. Milla.for All;
II.‘J. Kmfirld utij J. C. OentXlrr fur

CLG

■&lt;£*«■» neaure
so se»4Tcuira-

a e g" to pes’* Mr’ bear thu th*
£ts hadthe
rlrtWHi JaM Mueday. Ihwrsb,
itur-i^w, ,IUC:: «■** .
fca! wheeswa- ’UI
ia Has
‘
t

,

Job “printing,

*frtk—TverwiaVttteea't Family Mrdier.I
VO3V ejLX.W.
Guide— n Dottor 4ft
jBbafr ready tn
XlaiaUnadred Anew nf anaaitaet VMMsA
be OHtaulfed at any mm&gt;*n(r when wud* Urts
aa Leilas II. IS,Mt M, TaWsAi| h&gt;4
dm sick neon and tiiit-isren accidents rrn- (I) &gt;orvfc Baer- ** (Wj Ws«L It i f? Ols lir. We
dt* iMntfrd'ine relief the »0« thing»®gkt sale o-a. reasoasbla ishm as*wMl SBaMNMMf^w
hie sburr «N else.
fl.-k.’—Tboea vb&gt;rlav»^l may eermn.
"‘k’* F[*Twt*’’

। Vtb'-lt to tfr&gt; fa.wtthurbbfi t»d W
trn.ivo Family MeAfr! Work pnplitiwd
rattle w.wild gu b-wive, but iuelcsd want in English. It is also puUliabtd la the
InatMHbrr ditettion, ,a*d si» pped io.a, Gerflvan hmguage’
r4' *' "
:
largu ata *wh alMHtt a mile frup* tfar wfea.|
HP" Any’ number «4 favorable notices
h&gt;na*, »b«ra th-y remained tw«\ oigbia fr. tn tlte fesdir.g r.c^spsperwof tbeeouu-s
■nd a day. When it dearwd ;awsy s&gt;» try might be given, but tbr fact that the
tlift they could ■«*&lt;, tliey a'artad L&lt;r botna •witek haw been w imtirenevN' popular m
and arrived In tbifevoditi-m abuiy-stated. t'rrwsehwuutosif-tmarly
,
1 BOfWO eopirw,
lire names of IhtM fpntrB tudeath wgr* is
:
deemed eofficimt csdureemetH of Its
Mary and. L*-uis« Landaker an)!. Amanda
Preshr. Fnmuia. David end Chy^s
end Wm. Landakar aacniw-d /with tllsir
llvpa. Imt will I.*, eumeuf tbafc.luaba,—
Jvcinm Ciliar*..’
. .
:J.1.. i&lt;^l

Wr. PAtN]

ICcatopt,Ca«b, — Tw» .aegrtfi eblldrsn

' me no&lt;r U” uibililjbio gt IMcigh. North
Cnroliiif. ti*at ejKjita w.acfl Wrhaity.—
They are fourteen ygarapf age..and ware
. borti of slain PRrrnla.lp. Anaini.'oiupty.,
Tl:r Nfond'»d -peakt u( them a^-fUloas^.
The outsetiim between ibraagMk is
r cl.mrr than tel.lbs Btamrsa
’hens
IrhigimeanI tbe pbystpsl.and .M*CU|al
orgsus isiinmott U&gt; each. The»?nhrcti.ia
iwglna bv.low th" &lt;»'vk n*vd Jrrguiuairs at.
' ibv.yiirrmity t'Clbe spine. ,To tM«a&lt;;is •&lt;*&lt;•
at «py p-iiil.if.Jbsr l»dj M”W, Mie
nrction sends'* amaati'ni t-.„l|H Ln’a of
• enai^wlulesOsub sf.^eg, &lt;&amp;•«,Mr,
cmite. ii.m is frit Uy tllsljUtia ».nly, Tbry
alrr those of oOr readers aU C”Aie to
- &gt;sn •alk1t«i .diflarpm parwaia *t the aa&gt;pr
Hastings tojust drt-p into the store of
1 limr; op diff-rml suij cJs ; snd otw call
Russell A: Nevins. Perhaps it ah«Mi1d
engage in ,a game «'f aliial whik tbe inle
er rrsds ,ur, »mgs. Th* |ady alvi lup
tathgr ba called philanthropy ; for they
The Ult,iel.md Btr^U not ••tify ap­. them in charge way tfreir fiffl'wr •ntSUeaa
ate aetuafly wiling ma»y K'fd» •» !«*•
proves &lt;f Mri Driggs’ propoaltbm that and Is uu.w ounmrocmiia Lair with lb«m
IhanMt.
r under, a ‘contrail pill) Jtwir, patenU, yUm
iuqiiiry be made With the ri pad feme I of
,
the removal &lt;&gt;l the Natl"**! Capital, bof ■™ ie'lb &gt;«Jn&lt;* _ _

it, C*s«pr«».
FVBNnillNG GOOD*,
II JflUCa »* 1.0 W aa Us var» LOWEST.
MsaWugs. Mar SuU. ISW“T»‘.”

FARMING LAND
severe an.ne atorm eo'&gt;.i&gt;«&lt;&gt;«. they were
afraid to remaiu loegti. and Marled fw,
bonw. a dnUncB «*f « twiic and. a tonif.
with an ng tram. After -retraining »ut
two nigbta and a dsy tha twtrt &lt;r" b'»me»
driven by &lt;.m* of the Urys, Vifc ooly one
able to walk, having on tha sladlhe-Klrl«.
l-s-ked CofWlicr hl the old embrace &lt;-f
death; B-uthergirl badly frrwan. and
boya ■••Ltquita as* Ijpd.-.'Itoa &gt;1). that

'
to the right and left and thed'amiler.^. BdAatffrre.
This I* llw moat ctirhuia feature rtf Thr
••iHhhlon. Tnr anutit itwina l&lt;»iritbeb’
Ma. M Wl.t Foanb iL ClarUaMU.
lore*, and gntdnslly\ ripple* 1 tiver’tkr
. aM .Mb. «C Waiter •tswc'JMwYw*.
whole far" with *• stnmgfr abtf vrfdWgfl

UNITED' STATES
CAMDEN, N. J.

3d.—The remedies rrcttnmeodsd era
geaaeally -t (H simplest kind} taaMwit
od lArmkva,' ywreAeiMt, and ordlnnrily
sMb'-wd are M4y 'btotoritfrd, »fcra with
bsr fbUeif any* trmrblk nr eipaoaa. ft
b-oWalae thc.htetnr} ‘'and* treatment uf
ChnfrfMfShd the mtiedy that proved so
ausi issterl Id the treatment t&gt;f this disease
ia IMS. •
,
U*

Teatinumiala from Goveruipe«&gt; nfficiala. authors ef distiagiuaU-d reputation,
analytical obrmists, well known phyeiri
aha, rspuina of alratsi*hip«, clergyrnrn,
members of th- bar, merchants, tn Inara,
A wn*»t&gt; In tzipif'd has jolt intrirtbeads of public i&lt;»iuui*ur... Af.-.. Ac., are
tferturtvetmcble
duced Into Kiji' barflirma'nore fc"apeakidL 1
atoewig the erwiannsU ol thia popular and aiibmullc hetd wibl^ rhals ths fe-' 1_ .
--------- iflmNMpiHHlfe
spaific— Rtd Jaehl JMrrt.
ni'-iis hut । f T rlgr^aca In its p-.*ere WlrrFfs rt&gt;M fft/BMiwAy ‘if ovr tfufy truiWited jfyrsfri tatly wAwn t« •/ fit-*
eh'*n&gt;tion and apparent n&gt;nth«rf. A somite 1
rrfuifls/vrri.A 'rAf (Tori' M/y'^o perwu
Ona nf the UhmK bra I thy aporta •&gt;( the b”i. opening whh‘ g flap at the 'sfde.'ls 'rri*ff„y tn Me Dirfnrf r^eyfrd in dr
prevent aga ia abating. But toi murb brought to ttfe f oul of the aiagii and 1CtHfKtnlt c/ Agtntf KtU by Aon. We
rareeannot fia used after skating all ilia plarril on alow table, lufiettb wbrcfr^Oi^
r*qti1t+ «’f &lt;mr Agents to esMbil this
evening—galling the bleed heated aid ean see and the flap being lowered, , mt , 'CrftlgtWlr; whenever rMueisted so tn do.
lo-hrild a hcsd and neck modrlrd on lH«r
Awf AoaMTnn: Agetil flflvr'Vt aril the
Cold and lai the f&lt;«mdati*Hi sif throat and of the Egyptian 8phv n&lt; litW M»«*hefi • -B*ok- ■•utiridtt «vf the District turned fit
lung ownpl’iiuta. CtMt’w G&lt;ugh B.lsam baman In *eX)iresat&gt;ui. IWh-flta wlAefj,' ' Certificate, whoever will Ini!.rm ua thrmf
«b» ia an adtMrdhle 'venb ll.tpeR. re? 1
will tew found excellent In all such rases
tires tn tile centre oflhe'arrdlvhce.'tAprw &gt; 'wW fh-ealiy confer h-great" favUr. !trtWnt'ftIs R.s'A dsU only ba tesd
tlm infrrstoew thai tea'U th. ipc.Ver' &gt;W’ ufemtwr
1
m&lt; thi head, which.
wrtrfl of ciftTl «f
' the Agent.Uhtrii lie’esdlc, and U not
msnd. stonily opens ha ete4.*iprno them •6 be hiB ert*r of ui, direct,- ur jhruugto

- 000 ,nivl!*vK,,'‘,',s*or”"

Tictcry,

--mi

NB^ntttiiTnr

thbdts that ‘■inshy &lt;&gt;f W best rWnvna’’
caili why Ybe Ctephal 'aboiild he rrm-’iid
at once. Among tha rea-mw which It
miumerat* are 1^731*1 Imt" Wnahingym
is a’Ckpba! and kwdbln^' rise; that in
p*g|nlat(&lt;wxj« al'mucft auppoMrJl hy tliv
imiplr'iia at-o (he’frebdmwi of I hr Smit b_}
that tire demand fur labor hi Washington
is wbtdly,orti6wal,an3 tEa'tTab;‘rcan •lily.
l&gt;e brought there by tb" Hgbeat «ag»-;
that (Jaritig '-be ,wsr alawti &lt;m»f»»irUi &lt;&gt;f
|be rmirr rapcime of ljua .army wus in­
curred in it* defense ; that it ia seereh in
its prodiriliaa, a.ii&lt;jjl«l &gt;Lj« .
dtfli
•wiltftr e*uka lbw oegfn queaiion there
I lulu iu Sew Urlronsi ttaMtersiieumi the
b-rd-r, &lt;4 »bw &lt;»mtHr&gt;,( w&gt;thn. * day’s
m»H&gt; frmM tba. asa-lmard; and tlml the

-Unit

, Dim-tar d&gt; X S&amp;imtiUmtAit ftfvta.
-For a'a^tt -tan de,k. putt Mr. C
living a frw mlltw nirrrt id "tSIkMK ’tow
beeft alnkhm dd 'arigaUto wtf. M’bbdnre
art wnfailmgImppty of *«tfr. * 'Hte hi.r*’
ing emnnnm-tetf' In the rodt 'MIM M»»* '
the •crfire.Hdflhe Wr-mi’iiHiHMMhlF'
Aftarrditg ffo*n».Mnr 40T«rf.ik'e JinHr 1
rail Ihrea fret In tMdkn*. aUrf^W ’
tw-lfwv tbd IhorW feat
‘
•bale.- After reaching a distance
fret the wsterlir the deH all’ mW^iHf
ran twit, nt&gt;d th* marlng of a
'
river totfM 'h** heard. The mariS
rn-er ran lat dtstinftlv hrtftd'si*kM
fmm lit* writ
jam.

[h-WSP*

MUST BE PAID
AH Notes and

Ab*

counts due us Mart
be Raid Immediately I
A wonj to the wise.
UntiH,', Jm.nu.uaa

.

J.8. GOODYEAXCa.

lANru

foe saix

PAY up:

'

A2 p«mna indebted tuJaRwBo**
•ill
II/ &gt;'vt« ‘of- Acwimt, W*

haraby. nuiMM that Am MM

’

. Muatba Mdl. ’
•Itiftrttt unlay. Your uuamdialaofr

�BARLO1

SEVEN GREAT BLEBblNGfi
SPEED ,TO

THE

HCMag

UCX

RADWAY-3

Stlttld Jorirj.

READY
gold rite uu the fourth finger of her manlineM and strength which is years tdritenJwleft hand, but aa wsll tba Iwu d»», for yo*u Mwww srtJI M.-n ba left unto
S‘ da-dale!
Wrt. hula .Ulus ajrd
y In yodr errttt. Jl.f l*if n:.nr,pd are
even o»w approaching which Ma^;i*&gt;4
barea&gt;e you.
!*»■&gt; ikl»k.ik&lt;

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.esfirirs—Mfiiiw. '

AM PBBPABI

BELIEF.

«we »m •zanuU.u

T |jrtjM

Usee H'lM by wkisa esaej aas daaHag Ibaes.
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Pg»«a»
. _, o fcea. Diam,«a. U&gt;l
Bish rriaras fee biatassey^rt
wort&gt; Vwkus «f U* I
kawWiag.
is
beaissc. Varas, ar a
Tb*l iM wus. U«ir

^^nsTtesr^nTii

bdr &lt;4 the Marlbonaigh family. Thera
it bed Lain during all the Mwte of previous

“suBSt.

a-assse13

'A fed UabhfamOy,say anmadtinglike
a d-aen4euln* &lt;uw lbw day bafuca Thanks­
giving. .but they .OSSA 0,1 tuora regarded
•.ban a lew &amp;ee 'inaaa ur laae In dog days.
Fw&gt;ul that they tuet a hmtiy w»lcvmtr, gud pul lbw ’•bole hoaasbold ia a
Beaaaih tbs aiara l£«jd tasty
, guta vfd*wh&lt;ful bustle. .Not bat that
lha dining tabla tied an extra h«f or tw.s
aud. tba p&gt;la of plaiMhod oupe oara
. prupurlivaally increaaed, but UieaaUiAas
l» nn all .aUarted to wilbuul any apparent
»xvuo°. and Uxte wm Mv visible dLnnnutluu U&gt; the beaprt up supplies vf tba
tw.,0
“«r............. i
pantry,and abwaruum.
„ ;
JfurWiarty. fur tba aaoHondatiuo &lt;/
The old bnnirfTrdff oflhe Marlborough
P w» iu*»y fcuevta, lhe heads uf tba Masiborougb tamiUy,cues end.sous, bad alip.wt avrt ailiueltee time ufibe Mayflower
all&lt;*«ed tbair earplus energy art knauf
I iwwlly U» expevsa itself, la tbrwwmg vei,
hera^. brdriwia ur two, with axieawive
‘ elosris and roomy cupboards attached,
’ art lbs»aa,Bs«, • keeping-roots." art a
coiuuiojiuua wash room ; besides a whula
’ wing &lt;&gt;f C*«vrotent aparimcgla saieudiog
ita.r«F vfd -taabhmrt front under tbe
shadow uf tba aycamura aud ancieal ala,
* traaaf pleated by the first uf tba Mari­
’ burwiigtea. 8*. although the anAuaotsral
bsiM JW. *«*ir» Mt JiwW •Mivg.lbe’ effect of iha .wrtJa jhU aas autuawbaX
&lt;**&lt;[&gt;» mVr-IIm-m »6..m4tM,&lt;i in geuersi aa though having kuveksd uff at audwo
' a noatellancoii* i&lt;A uf box trapa squirrel
•ttWOMwAaHy &lt;&lt; the beatra trark
WWVlMtflnrttfirW 'mdka W Mown*’ cage, art hetu-oopebad thrown tiisai inu&gt;
’ an overgrown heap on thegruuudtogalb1 er.-thq nsault luads aJmoat literally, "no
: r*?4
Ueekins Mid. BeUig U.a n charge Deucy
Horiuaa .*m’ not.partwulariy deuirrt
any where ou Tnauluqpvmg day, aud au
had cume in,lu help,
r
W hfle thus lhe' Iioum bad Iman gru«' iag «&lt;s,ia.by ky«u, lerkays. sklgtaw,

eertainly tended tn the {Mervllia.^r
thawe kindly *4f»nlMe«. net fd&lt;&gt;ubl!r«a

’•*tW'lpBt&lt;t«Tr-«rtJ*n nr..Und uaal
FeenTbMp but
F'b W*i*k-mM~i-_CrUo.blry. onl.
three M^a art a
td enme h.ene tr.
•ailkkgHAnjf. wM dblj "Or grandchild to

— ,wn si .ucil a
ir«MM..thar M.rll.w,«gk
oaieaL-Hirt cmld n.4 tmagme

Mu n II
child in tba &lt;qr»:
It must bu&lt;a dsoeej

w&lt;&gt;&lt;dd bar* anoorr
crowning glory «(tbe j
have g-me through all
peril srt pain wf Lrt
what wm then at you
ao it wm a«t to nt
___ _
.
bravely yo*ing maa,
u»«l J1'* *•'»
a• • \
&lt;
D • •
■
CUrha Um* Ma bat from iu pre, and
went through tba abed lu the w.aM pUa
heyort, where be had that timroing been
•plitung M&gt;nM »ti&lt;As
drt pMc.
In tbeahadvw of tba baru still farther
rm, lurking Lr a victim, were three man
in gniae ti drotera, but wh- had, indeed,
quite amitbar calling—dealers id men in­
stead of aUtic. For ths lime uf my
story is back ia the tar away dree,
“wbao good King Gw^gs «m king." and
when America, brmg vlrtaMly a part uf
Englsud, waa subject arith Htu accaai&gt;H&gt;al
peremptory calls for men tu fill pur rank.
„f tbe Britiab Navy. N-d only wart
able-MsTirdeeaw^taaeieed feMw ahipboard

clutch »f adventurous pressings. wb&lt;&gt;
crept up from the seaboard to impress
wbiaaanever they aould inn tbe nav«l
serviaevf Grurga lhe kMg J mra, as I
imagin, who living io udr own day, and
in tbe otaledrrasy, would ba Urn gowrtlIm uf lba-8oaibem rabrllxm.
Bo yuukauw why Racbrl Marlborough
waited long art sainly fi* Mr (Urn
wnrt. W by lEdOttle boy a, and theft the

after ail At tbe trt garabrei-ro-ded house
on theteill.
Buch seizures were common enough tn
make the eaddmlr bereaved (an.lty
rt.ddy suspect the causa &lt;■/ Cbartr.’
Jl.appearance, and thie euspirb-n Was
leaving lb«&gt;r leathers, and tba thrifty,1 oirruteorntcd by learning ■'— '---------'
i»rtabl»- dames a bo «'0s alter another tied ..tber mra were mlrtnfTi
tiauM aud atauou of Ml&gt;Uer* MarlU.roegU, had been aptawmg
and waatiug, pircing uu and cpultitqt Uli
tbera «« alsu "nu sod ' tat lhe bed quilt.
tiJsukeli aud leather beds abxh U»v
.nuuibarlrha cJutbca cheat, and abwaU
aere reaify Kyrtd up al tbs alu.rtasl
rmtica iu «j«|atitr.}. au it seemed, auiScaeul
tn quarter a rtgjiMht."
, 5 •
Thaafcagitiu^ moruiug. chilly art
Him aa ttahnuM be, lu uiafca tannluru
iqiUMiKqU&gt;W the brighter luauotnaw with
Tba bmvy yearn passed uo ; five times
tl|« uukbidiy aral her auhuul, bruagiil Thaiik&lt;gieu&gt;g day bed denned and faded
tlie.agockruig voce all Iwots—(rtw wb&lt;&gt; vpm the gatnbrrl-ruof, and fiiond each
already d-iur. Fruta every । lung al the long, crowded tabla &lt;4 Mother
pptat &lt;•( the^mipaAS, wlwreter Ihere waa Marlborough &lt;me empty plat* art va­
a-Uilemrni. and a road leading Iroai it. cant chair. Tba sixth tame r.mrt in the
Ma.H..rough* art drverudanta &lt;4 tbe lularaa &gt;4 time, and again every c»tDvr
Martbor-rngbs ouut joltlug and jarring of the old Marthoroqgb maiiaiun. and *4
over the 'n.qgh, Iruaiy givund. i'euple lha liotidrrde .-f other bomea e» well, «••
along thsyitad ivvktiig (mm their niad*.na putting •* a IseUl art a holiday look,
that, day Heed baldly wonder any mute while every chimney-(op was pwCng out
who. waa^naelji^ Lui abicft.
a wafortua eloqurody auggeeihr ut b*w
And under ths bnepiublagaaibrrl-nad piUlitr. uf warmth and &lt;&gt;f plenty.
trerybody waa salir aud agl«w. Sp^kL
Rachal Jdailborm.gh, ruddy and atoriug fires rrscktcd Mi) Sained up the aids dy m actati jean bafiirn, mvusiwusd lu
cbiiuusya atf Wer the house, from tlia tear lm&gt;g OutlUoued loneliness, tteougb
parfor. wipl Its frrably aoairrd ,4&gt;fwr, ibi miwtav reconciled U* it. was .landing aith
pictbrea M K»'Ml G- rge and Un, Landing tba bassy Ara sb&gt;i«el, draring. a. batore.
•MbeJk,.
Ihalargr uxmlhrt usee &lt;&gt;f its fiery cmb-.uq.irle &lt;4 glebe aitmranth and blaaver- teuta. Mother Marlborough wM.tirrwg
lasting up-m tbs mantle above the b*a«s a pudding m of yure ; again tba n*a.i
Ire art rtnehaheme liksSU-MOon'a Una pls eiuled art apuoatad -i» happy wsHmt
in the tftrtfmt 'firelight, down u, the went ovaf tbe broad hearth, while the
kltdien nbitae frsably. whltewaabed walls voices
tba ebddraft art their riders fillwsrndm«T»trt with links &lt;&lt; eaueagea, ad tba bnuae with tivaly chwr. ft «as
ring, ol pumpkin, art rwwa ut hasoa. «d tbe mme pwwrp, art at first ,.tw might
bannohw of dried bwff; wb&gt;me fireplace hardly note a change; but tbe fliebt *.f
wb wJifeaL
•»*« *U
U years «U marked and made evident i&gt;y
tbe pink ckerkrt little dainwl who b-ul
cliniad from the old rrt cradle to be a
tail yoeng mine afaavAu, and who &lt;r«s
turning and basting lhe spitted meat witn
all lhe ezperlnrsa uf Rachel the aetimr. —
While the accepted dJlire of the day
thus go Ml, each mayhap thinks ,4 Ibe
absent uar, who Rm been, art still^iy
be, in scs-ies uf danger and hardship, art
.4 tba day, ste-tae annusraary Una u,
• ben he vanished from among tberu.
But if they think
th-ee things, au
does ba. Whether tbs Br.tM culunia.

- -^z=:z=r

the sputtering pf the aiaat abim
bswl.ug uf Mrtbar MMfborwagb
wk tab waa imnhiyta| tax sllrtwr a
tW. iiM trtumirt pudding, xb
fwaiiM delfcu*we with m smii rid •

•/war

OF ALL
Suit

la itadde twaiiachment f-e tMrAtas.
The exprtlsa. f-r hiyfc*
•“* wW &gt;&gt;&gt;llrcii*aly and iuUividurty. (
•There is »*4 a street, haOiy a «••*,
ruing streets al ffedtim Mr lhe laM 41
) ram. were M3O2 415.
Tb« CVivetandAm are tnmpellad V&gt;
drink prtr&gt;»lum with their" agler.
•*
|« an atnmgrly impmyaawd aa la b«
quits diigrwal.ls.
‘
Tile Roy al^mnrance Comj^ny &lt;-f L"%
d-fi, Engunxl. bate a yearly iu»-rt)a &lt;4
over $3 ODO.OQO.
The uambrr «fdeaths which ■■rnwed in
Tmy N. Y.. tn Fehrnary wm70,«&lt; •Mob
G-BEAT
number ST w«re firmware.
The am-mnl.of, gold recnised At the
Bo&gt;toii Ctr*nn b-rree fc»r rtliee in Fab.
ruary ... 81 JJ.VJ.tf30.
m &lt; - Cliwwht—«M Sala
■ '
John Jranrw* ./ Manchewfrr, N. H.,
•ml into A dap-f ‘J •l’*F
lift- Thth
DBtJCS, MElliaSES, 0K0CR1ES, *&lt;■
ult.. Art all attempt* to ar-mse him have
thus farprova&amp;fniile.
Some bni fdaylqg &lt;m logs At S»C",
Maine, «m frhtav. art fir l«v Mli"g art
•ma rttht b«ya had Me neck bnAvfl art
•_ T...gakrR—f-r
’
Hird instantly.
"
J.«eph H, Franklin? a Ifjycars old

IN NEW TOBI

Great

BARGAINS!

ma, aaefted ad,aatagM amrall i~ | litii
-r---------------- a,—
ri:ri,.. lu_. („ t.
KftffJSplX

HGKLEY’S

SPRING STOCK

-hoy at N-raieh. CwinorteuL bhejnat
parted w mpafiv with • tape worm "83
SOW IS THS TJItSI
feet two incurs in length.
At the rrernt delegate meeting «f the BAIRS
(DEABDSi
Epiaroftal Msaaumary B-ciefies i&lt;&gt; Tom .
; N. Y, ab-mt .81.000 were oJladad io aid

KO MISTAKE.

fl|.lsa4ld

Hagar for H eta. prr IK

OUR

'■Mired** fntj.
.lumAod awkiag tfov
tuOTbae.MhmMA

Arms INION STORE ar

ibuxtot! &amp; mm

For Doing

CHOICE TEAS,
Art in Lflt E»arj Thing •« u»« Gr-awry

Selling Off Cheap!
sailed from Quarantine.
Edward Neumrster and E II. Jrtnami
two ./the five tbiovrw tbkt robbed the
United States expreet meww&gt;|pw at Bu
L-‘U S, twu, wvedtw ng", bore brew arra-t
and 810.1114 oftheMolwi mimes rseriwrd. Tbe rema'odrr Uf the 840.000 at,u

DBVG8 &amp; MEDICINES,

WATCIES JEWEUT XIXStlM

Pure Liquoru.

HI'SICAL IXSTKIMSA'TS.

Must and Shall be Bold. Silverware, Bronzes, 4c.,

CRO

LARGE STUCK OF
Tobacco &amp;&gt;. Snuff

is the
1
broguht ti

MARK Eb »WWSI?
Tug O,iru(IU) Trtsa gi&gt;—the follow­
ing at-ry •■! Get, IblftaMtL
Old Beu* TlMuatamrwCEMaa, ea-d l*&gt;
make it a pmnt t&lt;» «l*&gt;|&gt;
"
'
(iiwa for there tie firns«!
•ad from WaabmgUm.
pl«yrd bis Uanrin Mu

A LECTURE

STATIONERY.

A Sl'btfBll Aafo.itrnrfll of

CAITDY AliD CAKDY TOYS
“Bminy . go elawTU'rw andftvtr M*riHet.
• r’ll avoid cnlaiMtllug wfUstte^."
*-Y«,u t&gt;l»«ted old ala nt coal." rrt--rte.l
die Imd «4 prointsr, ^o elwhere your '
"Mlf and fish "
I “I app-els-tx! •btt j flu hri- a rm aaumr" boy." returned IbeJhrnaiot. fbrAahiini
there are, t.y is. mMna. ws.ugta rt. iu
pwklr."
.••Nvw. F..4 hare, oh! alrnidis." cried,
the h .y, f.illj atfUale.l.-I &lt;1 .n’t want LTiarrvl with y-U. nuf p*d*rty like you.
Mir uapiaja SxmDawa-a, arty&lt;mU*w
la traps; .md. Ilk" evreybody eter, you
a|&lt;4a a tesnaart teal to go liwrr ; and n&lt;*w
you are putting on w-hsgrtrnm .you old
tkiuf, and eilha yourself Sgm
&amp;ying which, thia very am I hie y&lt;Hing
&lt;rea'urr gave a M-ldw&gt; lu'ab art pulled
tbe boounbla gMrtemauVTod than M&gt;
hart ini., the river.
*
I snlwequrtitly beard MwwaV-n detail
Ike "set Vi," and.ha did rt nvfe wtv Ir dealdrdly chat avter folia. ’
C •ndndI ng the
.Viry, M mid. "I haf'emH 0M?&gt; Jh dJmi^
al tb- bar. upon tfw stump.art upm tbs
fl«.rs of Qmgrem. tap} iwvsr Haa |
Citupletely di-p.m&amp;ted.Tbe hoy bad d—
Oidedly lbs better of me. awl from bia
vary li-ilta, 1 determined that when .be
rtd I avde a h-»fw,' ip his jwert .4 bearta

ouii noli

TAKE CARE OF YOUR

Flavoring Extracts!

(Ji. ST/i/CKL.tXIfS

boots e

Boons Cough Bxls*

THE
tJnvqunlcd Remedy

■W Cash Saban Xsi Uew4a.
RKMRMBKR THAT

PUHTFYING tihe BLOOD,

‘

ACBX.EY

,.d drlUag

Will ta.l l&lt; t'.drrajd I

DY8PEP8IA.
OR. MIK KLXSKJ

RED /ACKST
xma*eH

■

KEWEff i
f'OB TU

aaa4eeftl&gt;« svey went earn vl »■••*
"J**"
tag Mas. 11 gfrea .SMnMtale ,»&gt;of *- ' c*«7
-afwta..... Ulin TrykSWtaUr H ■&gt; «*"
^NtaalaX'rt
**

J0NE5*DBAKE

IBEX *'

•&gt;’ c- ”**1 ■•n,r

Vegetable Extract,
. .. *2.

THE MOST SKEPTICAL &lt;
TMATTKCNC I* UMWAtin' i
•VTRTOTIS^” .

l&gt;*

•M. CUUOK'D

.. ~____ i. i.

for t.

Shirts and

�BARLOW, GOOD
A GRANT,

S GREAT Bl

Y

Jjrindtnnl ^tnu.

NEW GOODS
JULIUS RUSSELL At Greatly

RJ

REDUCED PRICES!

i?‘:-'&amp;CD..

0; D. SPAULDIXG,
H *KWT

.

BY ANT FIRM IN HASTINGS!

Good Calico for,85ctsl'

Uaaat B*aaaa.-B«s«8«»
&gt;■&lt; Weter
A l'-«t *» Uarr, count,. for eajo;
,«
CUdloillo. nut wd» of river—wuu tetfad tte
a

Suit tbe Times.
l?OK SAl.E-o S K •«- «•l*
of ti»f1' ua. AUofu C.u, !«■
oa tbe Mhmaaee
,.&lt;l Or«d XapM. flate Bute I -‘“x*‘Jn’uIT ’
i^ut ibo son* wkUso.
u- WMlUUT.
-MtU HA1X—4«&gt; asms on set 1». sod W serwa

i

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

«««• aiuroueo, oui are aaua
lied IMI the pnuctplwla a rigbl i-ae that
may be adopted iu the Weal wiihprvM
v&gt; u&gt;e raising and tutu re gMeratteu.
Il ia mrtul immi hall tt-atinpurtaiicefar
the lata.ei’a bin to know tbe eapnala uf
all the Empire*, Kingdom,, C&gt; vied rath« .
uf Blalaa, &lt;i( Uw old wmW. tu have at hie
Inngoc'a end tbetuitiire rd all fhr rivers.

My Stock eat hewed' all that is warily'

DRYjQWDS,

kept Ip a Cuwtry Su-re, web *7 ’ " ’

lErtsjUBLKttilWIi:.

DRY GOODS.

Great Decline,
In Prices,

. AWiiaii Waasatardi wdtefees «*»*MyW*.

G«OCjE«/^SB

TULL STOCK .r BOOTS

OUR STOCK
the trial of Ininduceing am.e tert b wk,
uf the kind we uidnau-. lutu item the
coming a later tarin.— J'raist /’grmtr. .

siistssrhixM.

OUR FACILITIES

trosIMsal ofJ»rUs&lt;«
b£l Maa Uprrfecl ’remedies ■»

For Doing Businiess,

CuLOtme aa a DtatariicTAST.—A
FlMkdi ctiemist baa recently brought C.rward ■ cheap ii.etbcd of general ng
&gt; hbirin* a« a dtsn.lectsiit. tn plaea uf n»tn
paralivrly i-Xpeflsiie cbl..r.dw of blur.—
‘Ilia preparsli.m oaxiwCe uf u^tuuum aalt,
red lead, oulpbtirie avid, and oRd ara'rr.

HARDWARE STORE

Which Tri)i be Bojd

I eel J far eaah «/fad/ &gt;*y, cfatge
nothing fte bler^ wAing fur keeping

VERY CREW

TBS

■“^rssr^w

CROCKERY

.

Mite. WfMTCWTt. .

is the
largest ever
broguht to this marl,

&lt;*ly k

&gt;ook&lt; nothing for W

WnMUUFNFIT
gradually, amt shaken al inlwrva.ee. By
tb&gt;a peeves sulptele &lt;dlead tv tor.ned-an'd
precipitated, and sulphate uf a-da and
vhk.rina retliaiti diurtved in.tlfo water.—
Die eidorlnc, which gives the liqcfld a
yellow color,A disengaged as w&gt;un aa
the boule ia openod. Tino breparau-a
prewetitw another advantage, in additmu
tujtel &lt;J cbeapni». namely il d-ea te-t
dun.gage the chlorite too 'epidly, wnd h
hence, lad •» reptdl t exhausted. Il tew
rxer. a lapid disengagement lie reipir -d.
lhe liquid may be |murrd Ikln fl«‘ plains
mine to ••ffer n large surface fahevep. ra-

.

Rfl’i. C«&amp;. the placa^U '

; on my G&lt;iodn.

Haile *tfy T cen’

CbMpW tfcMt Otttfi. ’ • u ‘ •”

RUSSELL'S STORE,
gemfraWytepfwpeoil^Lttltetf •*

‘ '

:j । •

-.'h',’/
n i arete
-s—iOS-—S-_. -

.
s*.
•

Hastings, Mich.

and will be sold nt
.-■.nao-mj-—,-u

FHENIX-INSURANCE1 Ctt

«. &gt;. (FACLIIM.

IRON,

nr* ran eesipltasse mads wittite tiwfw
laws of MMlgso, aa&lt; llneiMtoBCll ttWMWMe agiiia

SMUagl.Ott.l'tNS.

»0«*

Get the Genuine Article 1
hundred and Utiriy -aa vacuities &lt;4" grapes
tliMyeer. Apple- fillewu inebea lu uu&gt;
eunitermcr, and weighing twenty one
&lt;&gt;ui&gt;o-&gt;arv frequently sewn. and the writer
■awrt* lhal tic mw ■ ■ample lot «f B«irtleit pears &lt;&lt;o
atom gn.wn mt • grail
cut in U»t Fem-ua-y, by Diutwl Flint of
tieCrameii&lt;v&gt;."' Tfae dealer weighwl j.lsi

SAP PANS,

rota sstufacnoa-teraUbsd J proper rwlss, by

PhoAiix of Hartford.

e.erv.H..^ v.~_
n&amp;Rffi. in Hwa
bug dwH

LADIES R FAIR MAIDE?

CARE OF YOUB

Tire rmunx

ROPE.
GaiNDrai^^.

933,172.64

P

TH E

Un ••quilled Remedy
PURIFYING the BLOOD,

dyspepsia.
DR. KTBICKLAJH^

And during from tba sjsleai all morbid msllvr
.1.—&gt;uDH. CBOOR'I

DRUG &amp;, BOOK
STORE

(rUBUatr IM&gt;.&gt;.

ALSO.
AINTS.
Itlmiej hi *10 per ■tintim ■■ the average
. .AUA-iriMtlwnlM
ul tbe fm&lt;1 con.sullied by meh d&lt;&lt; in Uh&gt;
United tilate-.. making *30 000.000 In
, 3 J j a X*
tbe loyeibieireyinck eiW kra»'ljWtWf1
t&gt;* tbe interest id the i.aimiial debt, it is
AND IVlKlPis ’tV\RE. *
estimated that tlmrv are al laasl threw
aiiiliuua pfd-fd, «ld Ufa**M “I i»rD‘lm ,
ttem ia nearly en-ught- pay imathf d
&lt;■1 interval uproi th- nslhmal deM, piaay ,*
iiutbmg nl tbe actual i&lt;me by sheep usnwrs, which ia ratitnatad u,-hi ibe baata

uoua Congh B.Js-'*in
u&gt; U thr ouly ]weptear&gt;W kadWw I

etewter

■ the HAsrnrffis

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
I. RTRfCn.tirur

Roberts &amp; Strikes;:
Insure with the Phenix

Liwi ahnys yaH Prwjtfy.

Vegetable Extract,
.r.. tbocUwof Itteesaalt Is desired forte■Cd »T and all mvd.rmsw k~»«n I- mankind.
fdT tv ■* tte Kieg of HcrafaU Mefoeiow.
1 —- ____ lii. i
JJ rtaroa.

Shirts and

Drawers

whole tamutrt. A ma her millmn and a
half might l^walrly added t» Ute chargw.
agaiuel the d&gt;« Glully far damagya lu .
utter si«x*. people and pn.pwrty, and
cmta.if litigatm i. •• a* in 'itldt-np &lt;»••
mure amnuiil uf *33.000,000. width la

u-tiirx’&amp;’jciixsis?

aurnoe rf n»t teii.g ahlv In keep sheep nil
aucnuni id the
-/ow ZfoMtirvd

SJCKLAHi

U.'Ir*?-' *.'.. ul'.SM.nlXis It.

■are
BArraws vaATWaa,
1
■
mld

iu'u.wUM,' ‘

GKOCEHIES!

:

it toatfdtoAB HtKJta.

S PH 1. S
DE CROCKS
-V E G fT A JB X. E

**.T~

...
NES A PEAK*

ION
1

DMrtMW

, S Y PHI Lis...
Il sill brow

We ba*e a *erj l^V •*x‘,urn‘

FURS.
warranted to

aerr.

,*s»&amp;«wrannwri
'*^1
i I.ttifa !^8il
»*s*£2?£BHeS!

Benzoin ia not Benzine
Bstirxiui - Ekesr- *r!

5 •w,^Bs2o&amp;r&gt;siaa“*T \

fa Om

:anitz

Wt! pJl'. .“-tail!
.YffTKRS Cu«ueUx

tut ran earrctAt rtOfTifYsy tii&gt; laduz.

miutmi.

ttSttat*
tMjBCi.'

�I

1866.
il’rtiiahM, *» advenes ehhsiag that a I dances-m Potter's sdditum waadMtruyed
by 6ra._
I and waa without doabt tbe Wifk
an
totatog the Imiaass away fc&gt;HU kcal | isemdiart. L&gt;«a atomt 14 000. Thar*
agaiaa, by getting the aamee, and d.»- I «M» baOdar'alaaMno. Atcdp..* 15
•3.000
&gt;srgea,ef aUdwra. Now, thuae who
Tbu aftam~w. ab«i 2 u'ckvJt. aa two
littla boy a. children rvf Mr. Jr« Utthrrf.
'd'tMa city,. • see playing, oo-&lt;haie» jv«
cfe^s tbs dssr.
tba rissr, a little beb—

and Williams, brought

|^CSBKU..

Moro Durable,
Moro Elastic,
More Graceful!
And Wtu kaa»
riaew battet tkau

aa&lt; nlata Ito
other Skirt.

Lyon's Periodical Drops!
Tim OBEAT-roiALS KEMEDT
" Jolt du&lt;£cVUkrru&amp;
Tfesas Draw* an
test prarraueo. sal belter taaa *ay Fili,. Fsw-

pick*! ep

aiANCEBY'lllhE
or waugAf-Tv cusrts'fe.

1866.

CARPETS,

Window Curtains,

both «* tbe apaata tlmr.wlen and tba
etan.1uiy'dillg»Ut
th* h&lt;My Kat n-4
cCaar who adwaiitera the required uath. yat barn f.wind.—Adrian Tintu 28X&amp; ull. \
W« ■MMrip appl/ •' •“«« '*«
Aa Mr. Warrm W« *u of- Alps^ mto
MgXlWtUM. Tbraa agents and I dritinrU) tlu* cuy a spintad ttoir uf
luxwra attached tn a wagr'c, thleSlktet.;‘
a^para &gt;S&gt;VW that such applxalkins are
and wbrn w^jlui tas» ar tbrsa n»i&gt;* |d
W &gt; B6taa wbaeeer ia gening land
this place, its team beesma' frighten*.!
aM0We4«M aboaM a law faa* glrrag
1 and ran away; in spile of h« anjearora tz&gt;
-a, tawr- S. MtaMtaa - «*M8*6rjim iMiTMFUfMneaiW'A'
vUltepaid, to agpilaathM «*da Pn. l-W illiams. a bo ware aitting on the baek I
--------- .
*-Illpta Uh Mfgaaf the b-anty ha.
«»&lt;&gt;« b**x being ____ ___ _ __
wheel*. Curtis waa nuaued, striking ,
m hie face, cutting hia chin severely and
iagMM aftderit man certify the day m Mberwiaa mjenng bun. Wiliams had
wMrt» M *M Made. The Dapart- hia wdlar bmw bndura, and raewirad aav
ereKamare injurieeab&lt;4it hie body. Mr.
■NMapra easy partiaalar m thto point,
Md far obtious MMC6. A oddfar mak•eat. but amapad Injurv. West succeedwnhSto » Utaito u., AU

630,000

&amp;iK|

i winUg ts

w*

PRICES,
coxuarixa or oycor tue ■

LAIIEIT Ail BEST
•aUeita aira«Ka

• My to aft Mito*, harpy Mr
•ad ywar sxae; entil a boon-'

MITES STATES
EIFim, 3® WDiKKB,
Factory, CAMDEN, N. J.

IN THE STATE,

asaiaad yea aaa abat tba bill I

I. ESTEISIOOK * C«.
Steal. P»« MawcrscTVBB**.
'Mr noAy. Usfcmig. aghel' aUor. ^Tbofalkwh*!. eddluyaataroo
Taaeaa fat al local agents and roofer
Tba H^saaaf Cae^p.j.4wf 000.000
ariibabaa at ha* as panes and with snore
•ertSsrty than with Mr. Susnolx-dy U
W Jila^i r, alto clatae grant ad vstv
Alfred, and tba •rwetexi U' •■u^ixnent
ta«M, Us wb» k&gt; reality to bald h par- lu Palmerstalffi»J W&gt;Wmta!IWP*Ablwy.
fackaratampt at all the departments.—
Danis iagoe it eoak a course will aavs

WABEBuxJES:
403 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,
3U JOHN ST. NEW YORK.

GOOpst,

TImm Citebmtodrrw* *" •*°*"u!juATrlste

Boots and Shoes,

cnrmrfieFittt^
AW JUSeAZA^'uiii^UWB.,
Wlill

CESCHWIND,

Merchant
toto, iIm, mA

•aedysar'sBsrdnr*.where b* iiprepsrsS »*4*
/" CUkTOfl WORK,

c#aiaa aaowax

THE'SttVERSKIRtrb
Moro Durable,

Bni&amp;m. Tba ffaw ife nifams

g»*b tkhs.ita in nine titiae, which'bows '
_ffiforiflt ■ ■ ,e
a «in Cspablican pin uf 8.300
the J
Goeammeat. Hwhe-lto»6d pssMlc opt*- nnHf coxrtBRioxH amd exfiuexcb
T«CM &gt;004. Tba Republican., thia .»«c in Amarica emdetoord rt&gt;* nime
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1806.

ige gistings $mtr,
1* PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY,

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CAM* or nx uitt oa t.caa |3 00 ran amice.

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MeaAsrMnfamtodresaea Jtoedora,aaduH asolDealer In nil kind* of Tamilv Qrocorlea, te-euMaiW/er itoerlwn muM le Aaadad la M «rFtoneaad Waodea ware, and a giutnl aaeon- Iftt
mfLUf.ifnA week.
men I of Proetaiona Alaa Notary Fablic."—
Btoe trhree doom real of tto Healing* Hoaae.
^*.togalA&lt;fvertiMsciita era charged al th*

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or to Cheneary. will promptly aad faithfully
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The rernlar meeting, of WILD FLOWM
Claim* Included. .Otte* In Holbrook Block.
LODGE. No. 04. are told Mend, v eventag of each
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T^lrelia.* erleee.otmiuioo iype,M tent, tor J^OliERTH A BTRTKEB,
end X5 crate for each eoberepunt insertion. Marlbs first. ate ti eeaufsr each aabeerpmrt ieaerDealer* la drag*, ■wdicinaa, patent medl- caatilo aad other adrertlaementa, from »tv to fiio
doe*, paint*, oil*, terpentine, pnrn liquor*, dyeetnffa. window elaaa, patty, groewrio*. eialtoaery,
Jeb «a&lt; Out PrlaUai.
nertonwry and fancy artkin. Store la BeibrookS
Michigan Ccastral Ballr«a«.
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CMefopveeta Now Block, Uaatlaga, Mtcb.

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The Steel Springs ere wooed with a Bae elated ■jnallee of th* Fence. Will attend to the col­
TbhXlector. sfttoToptoh p of HaatlnrswIU
•ire tin plaeeora eeltoe eovertta) wMehwiU lection of debts and all otbrrbaelMea pertain­
not wear off or become so tied, ate lbs whole Rklrt ing lo hie *«»—. with BMtly and nromptaeea. meet In'Caucue at tto Ha.Uan Home Hall, on
mar be waaau wrraorr linear or fear of rual- odicv at my Store, Orang.rille Mtlie, Batty Thnvedar tto •■th of March, is.t at 1 a'rtock. P.
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Church Slreete. up atalra.

TMa Invention combines with the ordinary totton Flirt the advantage of onrMHvr-TBklrtJ Ito
b-ttiOT hnopa are the iame at Unite uaod In Ito
Silver Skirt, the entering of which oannot wear
off. while Ito upper one. ere covered with eettow.
Nabdr having onee worn one of oar Skirts will
to willing to wear any other, at the lower toope
of ail other kite* err toon lalarod ate smite

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J. A. 8WEFZET,
W. W. KELLET,
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R*rvat.ic*» Cac-eu In Rettond at itoTlHilaon
School nouacM Friday, March XCh, UM, al one
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A Sad Occiancuct^-On Montday of
JOHN ROBERTS,
last week a li|ilo boy, two and a half
Pbr.ic'uui and Surgeon. Dwelling on Brood­
year* old, aon of George Godfrey fell
way, near the Court Bauee.
Manufactured eel.iy by Ito SUeer. .Start and
from the landing to tbo second atory of
C. BURT,
IFire Afae«/Urtir»fop (betpeaJ.
D. C^HnwIey’* Grocery, end striking on
Pbyaictaa. la now in Ito practice of his prn30 Ac 33 Barelar Street,
feaelon in Ilaaltnrt and vicinity. Residence on hi* forehead received »uch injurltu that
Creek Hrteet. t'Bce up stain, over Cale A Son's be died on Thoredsy.
grocery, aepond door
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UNITED STATU
vor of Gunn's New Family Physician,
Abornevs and Counsellor, el tow. Itollcilora id Cbancerv. Bounty end Penaioa Agmsto.— giving some very cogent reasons why.
I'arllduUr atlentloa given to_Coovey*nctog »*•
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Collect* Fenaiara. Bonnt.es and lire* fay. Alt endorsed tbs President's veto just before
kind* -f Ulaaka Ibrniatod iw the Conveyaneo of our village election : and tits rotsru at the
Ural Estate. Engaire al tto dUatwr Q^ce.
election, vetoed the-endorsers.

WAREBu-JES:
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ed pompously of revolutionizing Barry
county. Qur village election »hows thst
tbe work is well begun in Hastings.

Domatiox at Nidolkvillx. — Tbe
friends of Rev. W. \V. Johnson, Pastor
of M. E. Church, at Middlevilla, will
make him.a don*linn vi»it at the.M. E.
Chinch edifice, on Thursday evening 22d,
in«f.' A victualing tent srlll be erected
Ctowntr Clerk .aad Notary Public. Oficoln at IM side of the Church and an oyster
the Court Ilonas.
supper served. A general invitotlun is

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Maartatare. and comprtaeevert 1*'u
the market, and are ennaJ in Bnieb. rleaUci.'y end
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L» gale Ito ronbJicce ui tn.
Sheriff OlSte la the Court nene* w.ui.ue
American public.
Proeccut.ug Attorney. S^tla mid ywire. ~ affdltoltow.
tots Jlada to Order, of any Pat­ yy N. FUELDON.
Coaaty Treainrnr. Will pay particular at­
ter* or Stamp Ke&lt;nlrcd.
to procuring Pen.iMie fur all person*
Far Sale to tto Trade at tto Mairafostarer'e tention
disabled In aerr.ee, baek pay and booaiyptomplly aecnred, sad in all caeea no charge unleaa
tlerers. Boekacllar* and Newa Vral.r. in the eueoeaatol. OOce in the Court House.
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Wg au in receipt of a Song and
Chora* entitled “Kain Upon tbe Door,"

by Mia* Myria T. Nortbup, which is very
fine indeed. It I* &lt;-f that style which we
0. HOLBROOK.
sometimes denominate “hrart music" and
Attorney at tow, Bolieltorta Ctonevry end
pAaacotlng AlCjroey for th* county o&lt; lurry pleasantly though sadly breathes the fund
•ROADCLOTHH. CASSIMEXES, VESTINGS,
aspirations of the heart, fi* its future
And other
FURNISHING COOD»,
of Chicago for ibis and any other sheet
It PRICES a. LOW es the eery LOWEST.

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A CARD. .
On Thursday, the 8th intL, tbe citiuns
of Middlevillo and vicinity were sailed
tngetber by tbo CongregsUonsl Society.

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:ai'i‘r.'risn3i.toE,“-&gt;. £s“
the con.traction of tto Orate Kl’er &gt; alley e—•
evening long to remembered, wna spent
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hi- social intsreourse In which old ac0 O. SCOTT,
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S3 V Praotioing Pbyniaina aad Fn^eon. Barryfermed. and kindly sympathy between
d.y of April. IMS. to oxu.der Ito P"?'*'-’ » Ute, Mich.
________ pastor end people we Mt U&gt; bo .trengthed. A few steps from the ball, al Mr.
Valley R. J rood, in areordat.ee with tte AM M Vy-KLCOBB.
* Attomoy A Co.aa.nor at tow, ud oolkitor Jones’hotel, supper waa spread, wh.cb
tn Chancery. Win Syd to
•bowed the skill and energy of the ladies
end Eaton and Ito ciUea and towathlp. or aocn
mealies, and of Barry and Reel. '&gt;’* *’*'
and which was eopyed by fill especially
Onondaga end l^alfo la !*«£•“ ——
the oyster lovina part of the community.
The proceeds .of the evening amounted
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WATCHER, C1XICKB A JEWELRY

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u&gt; 1143,00, and after deducting expense,
left in my hands about 3114,00.
; To ihoktofi p*T&gt;« wo Under oar sin1UW»..»
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ALT. GOODS -rxMU.WtE) GtX UM.
Prum tta CutetoUaa «* Cawto «aah. ; MtomD
premiam. mto m.ialitoee. dittoed toa»-oa.

NEW AKRAVGEBOmT
Ma. Eot-roa—1 no'Jcsd In your Is-t Ju«t Arrived in Town, Agent For
week'* base so grtide in rob tian fo
AT THE
boantis* end land warrant*, in which you
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eensure claim agenta for preparing ease*
Ol WMre »«K UF HKAITB. ' w
of soltjicre who deem ttemaelv** entitled
Prrry jFaauIg tkould hart it.
lo additional bountioe—before any law i*
The nmucaaWhy.
passed granting the sama—sod I having,
1st,—Thia work oootalas the result pf
for tbo past few years, been engaged in
•ollecllng d*im* against tbe Government,
3330 stolen oo tbe night of tbo 11th InsL and having prepared a largo number of of one of too must outed medic*! writers
Earieg borebe the SteA uf GBOCXJUM
Iu thio country. It can tardly te supposrd that any one could te more com­ aJditloc. iherw, l&gt; tow rvtey Wetli aU Ibe eeaJ
far The Port Huron and Lake Miehartielee reuCteata
IganRallroad Company advertises for lo rslatiua la bounties and land warrmta, petent to write ■•ch a work than he.
fted.—It Is In the plain language uf the
50,000 lies, la the last number of tbs La- I deetn it my duty tn myself lo soy a
few words in justification of my action.
genre, who can rend, can understand B.
tie* of 500 upon e*ch quarter of a mile
History tell* us that may naliun* ean
3d.—Tbe remedies reeffinmendad at*
of road In tbe county of Lapeer."
date tbeir decline and fall, from the time generally 4 the aimplsrstUpd ; Innocent
Itejr foitad to &lt;ta {wetire
■H*- soldtory
various parts of the South for the purpose Thia Roman Empire In all Its glory, tot­ such aa.nre ready obtained, often will*
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of starting saw mills; Florida sterlets tered and fell, when tbeir soldiers were tat little If any trouble or expense.
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oqntsina tbe history sod treatment of
mrwtxbut m*nr have selected mill sites
neglected; and this seems to bo the nat­ Cholera, and the remedy that proved *u
In South Carolina and Georgia,
ural result, when a nation refuses or neg­ auccfssTul in the treatment of thisdtease
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larowrurr—A 1st sf New Qoorfa Arrived la lect* to do equal justice to these beroes, In 2840- _
town m&gt; toturdv evening, aad drpmltrf at th* whom, in time of danger grasp tbe sword
and" dangerous diswrere are. also folly
Store rf RUSSELL * KmN8. Detainee, CaUw», Shrettag. both blveched and wMoaehed. or musket and form a breaat-wurk around treated upon.
Tick*. Dsnlmt. Went Mixed Caaeliaaree. .Ac, for her Institalions as impresu*l^** a rail
4th—Ths work can be BELIED on,
sale at REDUCED PRICES. Don't pay war of fire, and who yield only In death.
aa toouaenda who pan U are willing to
Tte brave men who entered tbe army testify.
fito.—It constitutes a Family Medical
•aaunarr at News.
in 1.801-S and S, lo suppress d&gt;o late re­
Guido—a Poetor in lh» JJosar—ready to
Among the items in the Fortification bellion which shook thia oaUoff from ceo
be consulted at any moment: whan audbill, as it passed the House, is one of ter tovjrcvmferencs, wbo passed through
d«n Bicknese and unfnreecn areidaut* r»u350,000 fur Fort Wsyoa, below the city
tbe disastrous campaigns of tboas years. doe immediate relief tte une thing sought
A HIST MASS
of Detroit.
for steve all else.
About 1,000 Brigadier Generals were many of whom died at Libble Prison—
0th,—Those who tare it may econo­
make by the Soasta nf Tueeday. Fortu­ slaughtered at Florence, starved at Aomin: doctors' bills may be prevented,
nately they are only brevets,
dereonvUlsnr murdered at Belle Island, and time and monev saved.
and who met, battled with, and burled
7th.—it is the most thorough and ex­
nearly all lu favor of the nomination of
back the ’host* of that areh Fiend, Jeff. taenite Family Medical work popliated aodaSe sieeybtey.
Gen. Burnside for Governor.
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In Eeghsb. .kls also publiated in the
No clue to the detection of tbo thieve* Davis; many of whom are to-day among
German language,
who *tole 31,509,000 in te.nda from the ua scarred and bruised—wrecks uf what
REMEMBER TUI FLACR.
fy Any number of favorable uotlees
ufleo of Mr. Lord, in New York, baa yet they onee ware,—deserve ths ten tie r.'con­
from tbe leading newspapers of the coun­
AT THE CONNER GROCKKYfe
been oLlhittrel.
,
sideration and protection of this'Govern- try might be given, tat the feet rtet tbe Oae deer eeat of J. 0. Oeteyeer A Co'*- Ntese.
The difficulty belwaan the negroc* on
work In* been so immensely popular as
SaatferTab. lltatatt.
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the 8e* Island* and the former owners of meet, and are entitled to the same boun­ to reach a sals of pearly 130.000 copies,
ty as those that went out at a later date. is deemed sufficient endorsement of it*
E ri. DUHNlhG.
At the beginning of the ear there were A. enlists on Monday for three years;
merits.
1,200 officers of tbe regular army ; ol thia B. eniltt* theoryl day for the same lime;
Aa persnn* very frequently remit
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number 180 were killed In battle, and they are both in thJ asms comp soy»fight
lo us the price uf thia Book, expecting li
500 were wounded.
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lo te eent to them by mail or express, or
Gen. Evans, who was on the rebel aide side by side, share all hardships and
call upon us when in the City fur tbe
at Mansers* and at Ball'* Bluff or Leee dangers alike, and are discharged on tbe
purpose of purchasing it, we desire reburgh, i* In Texas, looking up a place for samednv, A. receives 3100, and B. 3300 epeetfully lo say, hi order to sate trouble
iMiEruOZJEoisrs
South Carolinian* tn seule.
Government Bounty. I* this justies T— and expense to all Concerned,«Ai*
Tto corrnionic* of the consecration of
Work is KU txrittrirrly^by cur duly auRev. J. J. Williams m Bietop
th. There are some who may say it is. There
Roman Catholic Diocsae of Boston, took wera xosie who wished that a)I.who went lo
trty to famiiK Ma JFori ew/y to pertont Ccmpnaiog upwards tl Iweaty AUfareat M*3*rttidmy ea Me Ptttnet tptci/td m At
For Salo by
Tl&gt;« well-known Ohio White Sulphur but, thank God, they are nut many.
Ctrtificalt of AgmcyktU by hiA. We
Springs property has lately passed into
the hands of Col. John H. Ferry, of
quired that the bounties ba equaliied, and
Louisville, Kentucky.
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And should an A&lt;etit offer to sell tbs where order, caa be l.n for toe preereL
CapL L. M. Coxettar, who gained that bills fur that purpose were pending
Book outside-of the District named In
aome notoriety during tbo war as a pri- iu Congress, and with other*, believing
vateer, has purchased a steamer, sod
From ths beet Makers lo th* Country,
that prnrfipt action would be taken in re- will thereby confer a great favor. Re­
mean* tu renew tbe trade between
latioo thereto, and wishing to advance the member ttaLtbia Book ean only be bad
Charleston and the Florida coast.
Gov. Vance, of North Carolina, who interests of all soldiers who place their of the Agent, a tan te ealts, and is not Shrel Mssic aa&lt; tevlag UuMaM.
lately ssata'med e partly tic stroke, has business ir?my bands, 1, at great expense- to be tad either of us, direct, or through
MUHIC U880NB IN
nearly rerovered from it* effects, and is to myself, secured the necessary blanks, Book sellers.
■••re, Wastaeh &amp; BaMwIx.
again able to be ouL The paralysis only
and have prepared a large aumbsr of
PUDLISHEM.
atfreted the facial nerve*.
ANDntBHONT.
F Senator Sanliburr appeared in tbe eases, to file a* soon as said acta, or eith­
ata No. WO Walker Street New YwrR.
Single* Saboola, Choirs, ata MoslesLCaiieewSonata *0 drunk Wednesday afternoon er of them, should pass, with the view to
that he bad to be taken nut by two follow tbe early collection of these just claims.—
It la said that Gen. Leo has made a
Tuning Ptenue, dec. doos to or.
members. Such men are delightful to
contract with C. B. Richard eon of New
Sums of these claims have been sworn
York, for' tbo publication uf his history
make lews fuf decent people.
flastinca. Feb-N, IMS.
Je
Tbe Wbipplo File Manufacturing Com- to,and the partioular allegation* contained of ths rebellion.
pany ol Boston, have failed with large therein, 1 dsatn correct-—*«• ll»»y are ; but,
rjyKoep your fest 4rv, wear good
Uabililiea. They bad a large clock of if tbe proper authority hold* otherwise,
goods on hand, which they were unable 1 will cause them to be re-sworn at my store, keep item well stuffed wito oll.
FOR S-AJLE3.
to sell except at great loss.
coin expense. My rules in the»o oases, and well mended, and then if vou ars
’DatUiaerW taauusf eseeMeet ^reuax
unfortunate enough to gslaCougn or cold
John Van Bufen is down In Connecti­
Late, an nselion 11. It, ate 14. Tow»«lo tee
It
cut canvassing lor Mr. English, tbe Dem-' as in all othora, is, wo cAsrpsa walro use Coe’s Cough Balaam to care IL
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ucratln candidata for Governor. Il la a claim it eoUrttrJ, and 1 have never asked will do it every .time.
It ia also hnportsul that our readers
good omen for tbe JUpuplican aldo—the a penny for my services unless I collected
Prince never yat supported a cause that llie*el«iin. 1 would further say that the should all kn&lt;.w that Cos's Dyspepsia esaeoa to these Leeds, aad rvterr them eh OeetteCure is rollab'e aim! wtain to sure tbn bla for fares, aa an- is the Ktale.
wa* not rapidly going down hill.
Apply to DAU. A HcEKR.
officer who administered ths oath in the worst cases h( Dyspepsia; a teaspoonful
The Southern Exprrao Company have
ftoHml
Orate Raptaa, Afe.
paid Iha MeaipLl* National Bank 3200. few cases aworn to charge owly one-third a day of U wllLertible'tta most confirm000, the amount of tnuney lost in the tbe legal fee, and offers to reuse them to ed dyspeptic &lt;0 eat »&gt;y thing bo chooses
LANDS FOR BALE
withoutirowlrfs. Um an excellent remsteamer Carter, while In charpo of the bo re-sworn to fur nothing If re-sworn.
edy for any disease of tbs stomr.ch ur
Ompony. Tbe Carter exploded recent
I still bslieve lbs bill will pas*; II it towuls.
'
ly stave Vicksburg.
The new gold mines''about 43 miles doss not, 1 lose mors than any. 1 well
A fraud practiced by unscrupulous
from Tampico, Mexico, are attracting
mixer*
Is
ths
filling
of
the
genuine
boules
aome atteollon for their richness. Ooe tte passage of either of said bills and they
after thoir original contents tave teen
miner took nut 100 lbs. of gold dual in a succeed, tat, if they do, the soldiers will
used, with fiery and deleterious mixtures
abort time with hie own labor.
remember them; and i trust that no aueb and sallieg ths aamo as Btd jacitl SianIn Boston Monday, John Wood sB«*
&lt;Kk £i«trt.
Purchase only of dealers
record
will
ever
blister
the
page
of
Jack Sheppard, Jr, wa* sentenced to five
years In 'the Stale Prison for larceny.— osr Country’s history, or blot Its fair in good standing, whose business charac­
pAte Ido teJe. bwMtag 1st* te tba vBafw
He ha* *&gt;•■ four yea re of an unfinished treutebeon. And With you I would aay to ters pru a guaranies against deception.
term to serve in Sing Sing, from which
the soldiers^keep your papers 14 home,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
priaon be recently reesped.
*a rreaouable larr&amp;a.
New* from Havana statsefmt thfi and place your teams* in tte tends of a
Apply to
JAHN A. XWBCTNT
Haaliap., Dec if. IMS.
jfSjiS
Cuban plenlereare greatly excited a* well competent man st tome.
RrauLi A h'rviva. havtag for»d a ceparloerFaawx Alls*.
they may be, over an order from tbe
aktp for tbe eels st Dry Geode ata Creearin. laHaaltage.- March lf»th, 1808.
Vile to* retomair u( to. pcWi; st toe eld elate
Giiverainsot for the delivery of. the ne­
J^EAL ESTATE FOB BAL*.
of Julias Reason 4 Co.
groes stolen by expeditions to Afrien.—
CuAKite Sumwu* is thus bamfeoMsly
It io iofarred thaftbey ere to be returned
Rcaetu a Ntn»« are offariag pol IndaerxeaU
U&gt; their netiri land.
\
tu call, eu.tsmere, to rata money anA ra.t.roesj
oCMt'Meteoous:
'
'
&gt;1 for tbeir Rpriag peretaare
“Aasaferd. That lbw remit public at­
Who ever heard tbe Chewvera. Gree­
Reeasu. a Nsrna Lava |l&gt;e beat aaaortaate of
ley*, Garrisons. Sumners, and Philipses, tack upon one *tf the honored and bshresd
____
say a word in favor of suffrage fur any­ 8e*&gt;ator&lt;i of Maesaelnmsll* by the Presi­ Tom la Uwo. ’
dent of tte United Btabre. to a public
thing except a Southern oegro.—
RsessM a Nsvim bare as ceMaea variety of
Speech iu tte City of Washington, is an Hoop KLiru for Lteta mid Mi.ee*. AU Hadi
Copperhead paper.
Anu wlvoevrr neara tne vopporiwaa*
sav a word againvt»affr-ex* for »ny exrepl na it was undignified and disgraosfel. and
nail for tte indignant retake nt every
the negro I—
Chicago Journal.
We have. In tfeh* State the Qvppsr- pntrintlc eillxen r&gt;t that state, to wb&lt;&gt;«o
&lt;sw4‘ •*“'**’
toade-wont thalr length" against ahnw. son* the enquiry is s« mutb Indebted for
tag auffrsgs ti» tbe enldicre who were the salvation of the nation*; capital when
JraneRsmca.
J.M.Nwrere
ttacs who beard and spptavded ttatav
figbtiug ourroenuy’* teniae.—
tack were frahsrmealy pbrttlag to ptoM
........... _
*
the standard erf trreacr. teon Its waits
Dr. Mhm tesrtaR it. Wttod that the and to dretrav the CMteftutioa and th*
Battue Cuax.—W. learn fpum the
Journsi that oa tbe night of the 10th an
old man named George E. Pugh, who
lives In the west pud of tbe city wa*
knocked down and robbed of sixty dol­
lars. Two men have buen arrested
charged with the robbery. We also
(earn from tbe same source, that tbe bouse
-r Vr. A P WtilarJ w** -nt-rwl «nrl

Gunn's Neyr Family Physudan.

E. H; DU-rlfllnb^

Variety Grocery Store,

®®®B AS TiHIE Uf®aT.i

CHEAPEST!

A NEW FEATURE1
EATING SALOON'

©bbaIb

' -A
Harmonic Org&amp;ikB*

J. M. HILL,

PIANOS

3K0BGVM

FARMING JLA

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mhl
few

Tons w. r juntos ricrVBxau;
J exar.
y-

M, ate tote btetetere. uuewwMs for the mew, bn* alcn

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,

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�BARLOW, G(
&amp; GRA

SEVEN CHEAT BLESSINGS

Srlrctrt Jstlrn.

thrown vpoO ibe coffin. Then was an­
other paws*; alter wbsrt tbe ab-wel was
employed, and tbe sound became less and
Ires, and M tbo anrgUtg mertenttow iw
tbe o-ffin. I know that tbe jrava waa fill­
ed np, and tbot tbe awMoa waa treading

ARE PREFAREO

RADWAY’S

ADI .

RELIEF.

I bad Bu mean* of knowing the lapse
of time, and tbe stlroce c&gt;&lt;nlinu*d. Ho*
•a death, tb.«gbt t, and 1 am doomed «n
remain ,ia tbe earth till tbe roMfrrectHWi
I'rwraanly tbe body w'tll f4) into ta&gt;rrup
lion, and tbe epicurean worm. Btn» U
only rati-fied with the flesh «»f man, will
eome and partake oftlic iuuiquet that baa
been prepared for bitu with SO much *uli

OF ALL B
PotliIrian* hy trade almnldhe cmfiard
to uitecavoned fi-ui, fi* they don't earn

IHtjmU.

]

jwa?'

______

Suit tin

A young man ati^ a p-lr of fe«l
hors?*, wry
gall-pa tbr-ugli a fit-

llnwiac With IU wings lb. tjiaf.

«■••»**&lt;**• p***

Government C'-nL-rm te tbe Cunslitoti-i.
in ita loiter and epirii. Tberrin i» ihe
only guarantee t«. tbr tlberHeeWllte pe*.
pie. Iite b»pedhy an adherent* to ibis'
rule ter rowdy, era Irnig. all tbeirregw
Uriliea audanonyanorato ebich ibepwpie hate been subj-cted. Again do we
ae*urey&lt;4 that the.* deni.-nstnni..riB •.(
cmfidriiee and assurance* nf anppnrt up­
on the peat uf lb* people are exnersUngh
cheering *» ua, that »t ar* grateful t«,
and pr«,p&lt;«Jy appreciate them, and that
&lt;mr ut.pt eartirot wish i* *.&gt; to discharge

li 7

.i WUn e»r» Slrewa &lt;b« ewqwea Ibkknt,
te - VnbhiabpaaHwUuw.ib paia.
kgtoabt*oU&gt;ufoi£4lle*ai&gt;e(&lt;e &gt; - '

Dl.npan two thirds of lai'th luuiar*, U'ld
lite) . aiu thv teprir*eiilato*w ol large
mayditw* tn all the l*-yal Blau-*, «bo
wilt aland by them, «'«m la » e&gt;nll»t
aHh the 1*1 eaidrut £»d tbe new born
Ihctrda. gal vaulted 'biyalifia. and
lied gatns'la, sfiu ciowd .mt ffitn the
Wh»ip Uvnae tali tried ioynliite of tbe
country. Tbsieg a|iii jht»r te bring &lt;m a
ri.ufl.ct bctwrvpiih* Frraideiil and Qmgrre* ate But tbe frlauds of either, as the
lulut* will »how. ‘ F&gt;”r if 'be **pe..plr"
ever did plant lbctn»el&gt;e» firmly &lt;m any
plandurm, it ia.m tbe pUifi.ru&gt; »ow.*cupied by the p; called radicals, or *'(«tern," coca itateig tbe majority iu lb&gt;-Iwot ion uf radicals'; we approve tbeir
principle* and policy ; and. live «ir dir.
sink i.rairfm.'rarvtrvor pariah, wsnik
i-Ur I if-, •«&lt;» fi*rtunc.snd o te sa.-red honor
on lets rd of that ship
II me bark rail­
ing under the lernner of teauty med gl**ry

awn perevivvd
and tbe cbm.ge
I was carried
•tripped i*t tuv
up.o the udtX.

by tin: cioeenesw rd tbeair
of Ha temperature, that
into a now end. bemg
•hmod,
placed naked
By tbo «&gt;«veraal»di -f

IN NEW YORE,

Great
In Pri

NEW FIRM!
r&lt;HI BUX-. . g me. M.T » 3
0.11* . I-«r«.
ro* *ALK-*«U&gt; S' of ** w

NEW GOODS

asm oa mc K

IMPBOVTO FA«M FOB

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

OUR S'
IFH1TT1KB
«4H&lt;1

Have just Received

ngwlartr
OUR FACII

NEW GOODS,

For Doing I

STKBTDB &lt;&amp; HIAIIB,

ARK iqVAC

'JHistsHunn.

«sf aaaionay were ameml.ling. Bote* uf
them camo around that table and eaamioed me minutely. They were pleased te
find that m&gt; g*"&gt;d a subject had been pris­
ed. The demon*Hater huuselt soon

ALIVE

.-rr;

A*imaa Viar' or-*Tiic Taaaista
laicmaa.—Tbediseu*«ion of tbe aul^ect
of Trirtina^ia IB* human b&gt;sly. a&lt; urig,
butting l'r&gt;mi tbo use of pork, han disgus­
ted tfodisand* of pe..ple with tbe fle-h of
theVrig. and the sale* nf that article b», i»rry inatenally fallen off in unr markets.
Thu tales that have hern told slsmt the
bortiMe worms that fill our b«idir« until
they becuitia tumen-us enough Us -Vat
one up alive," Was indeed enough tri make
p.s.pfogatl out with the Jew* against the
“imclran thing." But I* It true'that
death* result fown Trichina. &gt;.r thar'br
TrK;b«t&gt;a i.rig.ns'ei In the hniiian b--d.
from asting p.rk I Thia is a .jneatiiu.
fix. thn acienttfio^ihtvieiahs lo d-ferinine
audit Is time the dlsciaai-Hi e.Hiimrti-e.1
amoii^ tbem. J. A. IL-rnJ. M. IL. &lt;&gt;f
B iKimorv. Ims published a cs.inmupieaIfm in &lt;b‘ch b- »litrt th*V th* *»i‘ng of
pork bah iiothmg'Ih.tever tod., whh thdisease known a. FrlrMoa
II- a.y."I bd4!y ai*-rt 'hat th-Trlrh-ns n-A-r

KBAUDS® TIKIiKBS I

MUSICAL IXSTRUMKHTS,

Silverware, Bronzes, Ac.,

agree opoo principle* they commence
a divergm* course. 1 be wmtgtwtdying
tbougbt to me is that 1 have acted upon
principle ever liner my earliest advance
mlo pubbe lifi-. There ha* alwata been
whh me aoo.e fondametitel idea regarding
lbw nature uf thio Union, and I have never
departed In-in it; mui it ia &gt;!*■• gratify­
ing to rnrt that,, for the ordeal llir.uigh
which we have paaaed. and through tbe
chaotic statu uf tbr public mind, this idea
■till lived, end that three pribeipies are
•gaiu muneiaied, Ihal.IhMn innUH an
court innuaienitilr •trangc twees ; they
apprrhenaiysi of them, around and a'H.nt
were bright and vnb-narv without forfiie., i
which there *eeiii* tn arise a cry*&gt;alUathat it had beeliami.e uber subject.
When they bad aaiisfied Ibemaelrr* thin and a formation of men that will in
with Um* gal. ante pbasiomar.i, tbr dem­ fuiuiesustMn tbo cHimry and the priocionstrator t-«*k the knife and pierced me plea up&gt;m which it live*.
■ ■a tbe bosom with tte point. I fait a
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.
dreadful cracking. Mil Wrr*. throughout
my uh*de I rante ; ■ cuovtilaive shudder
mg matsutly followed, and a ebrtek &lt;&gt;f
of Ibe by that Ibey are n&lt;&gt;l m-r- d*rbornir antae from all present. Tbe ire
gerous to Lfu on that aco- iint. But tfi..
of death «•« broken —my leaner ended.
Idea that we teerira them tbu» la limply
ridlrmloea. We are led etuniiwls ; wv'
do not eat raw meal of any‘ dr*criptl‘&lt;n
and the application ..I a e«.klng heat is
certain death tn all liring animals, be­
sides tbe salting and am.Ainff uf pork
lirtu hae&gt;.n Is ear* dr*true«l.m Vi tbrm.—
They do not inhabit the ntlisrie of thh.-g more than that i-f any ntMr animal
or id man bimarlf. I defy *nv &lt;uie t»
pr. re li, the reo.rd of tbe last 35 years
FOR CASH OR READY-PAY.
j^urued Ur a haru t&gt;&gt; "light it *ml .Mllbal
that a solitary dsath ha* l*een rinsed hr;&lt;irie," followed by a cotiaiderable crowd Shod dmibt hy the prrweMe of the Trich­
ofatwetelur*.
ina.
I aaarrt that the charge* made
Tbe men were strapped tntfelher, and
ibeir right «md left arma pinmuod. l&gt;w
ms«Io “tumaof •ar"sa.J.-d in twautifolly ;
luring in ligM trim; be .•u'iiiMi-*u»«rrd
the heavier icraft completely, lie •;&gt;•
and behlu.! thern. *n&lt;i
m&gt;l tmfretjwdntly made tbeir beads wfo
lentty wltdw uBn wiib am^hne. I...fact
b« bod g*&gt;t tbrm just where be wanted
llirni. and •bare br had evidently been
ail'utfy cuspu-ting h. get them. wh?n

p*&gt;d ||ingartiie-l*«m. My strength grad
wud^ -'urt.tA'd, btrt th? Mioac uf life termed
•"Itfcmie more sente a* mv corporeal
Mprwhacrarfi. weaker. 1 C~eld.ee V
focike uf~the d-sltor that he despaired
•«"^sy reeosery; and the ar di and whi*.
P*liu eorriw of niy friend*, teld .me that

Grated thnaicball my narvea; they rang
and jingled like tbe airing* of a harp.—
Tbe atudaote eipresae* tbeir admiration
at tbe cuavuhuve rflart. Tbr aee»ud
ab&gt;«k threw my eye* ••p-ei. and the first
per*&lt;&gt; Fssw wua the d**V&gt;r wb» at tend­
ed me. But anil 1 seem dead. 1 could
evening tbe crisis
dbo&gt;vee, tx.aover, among the atudenta.
t-k pUce.. 1 «"i MU"d a ith a atrange
the faces &lt;•! many with a bom I a aa fa-

WATCHES JEWELBT DIANORDS

CROC

ONE MILLION DOLL1KSI

brogubt to&gt;

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
Hats &amp;, Capi

AHI)

5TE ‘DABT

Um. »•’"te may rt’rvbmaalfibvat l*. privately

STATIDiraKT

T^tec'ir. dnM b* lo ,b’ b.nda •!
..art. aadxrrry wsn in tbe !•»&lt;«.
*H&gt;i. under swill, la a plat..&gt;
•MrvsA.fte z./U..-e. rvcetf •« •&gt;« ’•■I*. «* »«•

Which will be sold

j)k. STRJCKL.iNba

VERY CHEAP!

Ills victory wase*unplM*. In atuert five
mjantre be .touched tbe l&lt;iud*moutbed
gentleman off m&lt;wt elegantly, and having
satisfied hi a martial ardor, departed high
ly elated a lib tbe suoceas which attend­
ed hie original and happy idea.

LALIES.

TAKE CAUE OF YOUR

Mellifluous Cough Balasi

IlTBewaar. N.e Y -*«. foatoB*. be* ».»»••

UUKTB &amp;

THE

Unvqualed Remedy
PURIFYING the BLOOD,

DYSPEPSIA.
Vegelabh? Extract.
sr&gt;s tea etas* al .Inradii la dr.'-cve^ &lt;'■’

mU ».r owl all uwJieiwrt i«&gt;- "

or l» IS its King vt Harstels Ms4!»u.rs
never tsl.s l..rure Ts-rs. .Iu &gt;«
.tross^uf *.te sin

^SusfeWtt &lt;

Shirts and

THE MOST SKEPTICAL.. &lt;
THAT TMCBt t* UMKOMat , |r&gt; .
VOVTUE IW THJ,
•

SEO JACKS!-

W&amp;,1
•ourbon x-.hi-kv:

CROCKS

i .

• □HE3 &amp; TIMAWT

fvKJtl

WARRANTED

�BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

GREAT ULI

Jjrtataal liras.

BARGAINS

ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

DRUGS, MEDICI5ES, GR0CR1ES, U.
-AZT
••On Thmadas morning last, lb* l!’h,
I had a liftren mnntba.bg AMamry half­
er, wbirh had been iwalaueceaafully
rinat-d tiirnoii Inti, a kind nfl&gt;nd* plaee.
niim feet -qn--&gt;rr. in which waa uoa Calf
vebv ill front nmnfamdMMa rinderp»*t,
aadefther cull, y»hirbh-«d in«t died from
Ibr r(T-rl« ..f It. Th- &gt;H .Cull «M renuived In about haT ah b .ur alter my
C*lf *a* put Into the plat". The airh
ralf diol the i,.db'«In&lt; 'da«. S ucn then
Kt. unite ntletar III fr.mi &gt;in&lt;l-rprat have

■WITH-

OF ALL KINDS

At Greatly

ACKLEY’S
To Hake Room for

,

SPRING STOCK
kowis tbs

0. D. SPAULDING,

mnti

MT

Wtlt

MO MISTAKE,

Good Ci
Suit the Times.

liner In the Spritut
iianura &lt;4 ally1 kiiitt. witkainnding ah- haa l.-en kept f.tr five
the one hn-iial ul dava ami five night* in a mm* fra’id atuptif ptilali&gt;ea«ight n»i«4'bern, wd v»»mh«g In immediate n«
tnct with 'theac C-ur &lt;J)lnj£ and dead
calve*.’*
e»-wi. i think ashes and planter,
Out "tlli thia threw? U -ate«*glv e&gt;uu
mixid at l|w rale of two pn* •! aahra
M&gt;d Mie s4'plaalrr. and*a email himdtnl ol Pr-if. Granger diaputea It with great
the Ittmare put ini., eat-bblll, i» the brat
«a) lo''Wpv lUm., lb'»4iiixtura I pre­

GOOD ABW8 AT LAST
Pure Llquorx,

Must and Shall be Bold.
LARGE STOCK OF

Snuff

MARKED DOWN?

’

time &lt;&gt;t any tdber kmd. Aaiies abme. *«
a tup dri-wii.g, ara vary tM-iH-liekal to
win. Aller it ba*come rp. I liwd whenI have u.ed It *», tbe atalk* ar* larger
and taller, lb- ear* l.a.ger aitd belter fell­
ed ..nt, and thv win a..&lt;iuder and auu.e

for 25cts

Selling Off Cheap !

Tobacco

Great Decline.
In Prices,

HMEWU

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

Vthe

NSW YORK, SINCE.TUR

IE

er ANT FIRM IN HASTINGS I

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES

TBE BEST DIAMOND KSRO-tKNC OIL
Few •! O« F«r Ciallea I
Ubmctt AtM- ninent of Laii.pa, Oil
[
Ciha. &amp;C..
'

FULL STUCK of BOOTS

STATIONERY.

OUR .STOCK

AND SHOES, in the isle of which 1
can I .fla: yuu

•PJLENB1D BAKGAINBT

*WEst.

HARDWABE STORE
“"J.','

II. A. GOODYEAR

For Doing Busimess,
ARE EQUAL TO ANT IN
STATE.

C&lt;"p»»rv fbIm^I tn-le .4 atllriM wbully
unknown !• the Ainrricnn farmer*, and
pcrtrap* the kiuda bc»l tilled t» paiHol­
lar botliUra, -hrtv grain and p&gt;4alm».
AlelU_p&gt;"«ri» under the laret «tfi&lt;ta. One
Lt th.ar ia p..(.|3Wa,U;.in-41K^evd wfah.ch
a bu*uttfu^Wampai«nt ml it made. that •»

CROCKERY

A Spl« udid A*»"rtmrtit «■&lt;

CABBY ABB CABBY TOYEI

OUB FACILITIES

of lill-knids,

ALL KINDS OF

Flavoring Extracts!

xiuss:!?.:

nrr mull nurr

nd will be sold nt
BSMSMBBR THAT

Railroad Prices,

is the
largest ever
bruguht to Ulis mart,

NAILS,

NEW HOOP SKIRT FOB IBM.

A LECTURE

Th* Oiaa-. iBTAatisa at the Aga is
■Hti-UF SIAM'S.

STOVE PIPE,

SAP PANS,

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE.

DRUG &lt;fc BOOK
STORE

LADIES A FAIR MAIDENS

AKE OF YOUK

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

IS

■-•mtRATHRRl.
BOX KO. 6S.73, rOST-orHCE,
caioAOo. xtxnwrtA.

REMOVED

To iht North S-dr of Slatt Strttl. Oppo-

tits Barlow. Goodptar &lt;£- Grant's.
itLS.
I
f1L-\S8.

iTRICSL.ISUS
us Cough Balsrti
• the only preparation tai

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

MitflTS &amp; SIEIDIEfc',
AND WOODEN
THE

Unequaled Remedy

PURIFYING the BLOOD,

Dr. Procter’s.

DK. CUOOK’S

Wine-Tai

DYSPEPSIA.

Vegetable! Extract.
Shirts and

Drawers

lev. and moat compile asaortment of

DRl’GI AjfihSfeEDICINKB,
9 CkecaUata, Pnlvla, OllA fete.

IMBBOVEU-

HARNESS SHOP

TT la nnnaeaaaary U »p«.k af Oa aaratlra_ arobaldta ABhHl.in that tlvre are Uw lt any raaaedtaa
MmltontncumaaUTaaeAtasd LornDieaaaaa.
___ ■_ it tatKa

GKOVElilES!

DR CROCKS
VEG K- TABLE
S-PJ l l

PhTl IS..,
Ummp tbe standard Inwlr.

,_S Y
Il vi'u

flanznin is not Beiizino
Benzoin Elikir
BE&gt;ttOIN"EUXia

uTSfiX"

LET THE AFFLICTED REAO I

�B’YAWCIAK

yu/.a a

uiii

Mudcigra. k it larefiy mow
».- to causes which have led the

Michigan to tram a stock Company Cm
ttepurpore cf puUiaUng afiret-dra* Re
publican paper in D«e«.ik That eu=b a
Nrant te. been fslt, may be icier red from

fastings' Mastnel
Jtsti.js tytnitrr,t« FBBtrsuEB r^jcTjrtamtik'r.
C|A*a or SIX LUU a LUB I
»-«arrn«o* saswp, dowxrr wtcnfOaT.

The report of th* U. S. Revenue Com- ■
mimiuo in relation tn furaipo Imde,
tnestlc Industry and intarnal revenue, 1
» ill be asul into C-mgro** Wadnmday by . 1
lb*Secretary of tbe Treasury. hgi«&lt;a
among i-thcr matter* a review til tbe
priTO** • bith has been made jn mann
facCuring enterprise, aliov ng tbe teodewwv
t -ward lim vavlib of tb* coentry, t* ing
ground in fsi.-r of Uber*! yxilicy on u-o
part of *mployera in regard m tbe enmpe»sau.m of awchanic* and teborere.—

We can fc no Um than hope that tbe
fbrtb-coauug Pott
meet all the *xpecuthm* ef iu frirede, in being an able
exponent of Republican principle, a
promt-ter of terra tiny in the Republican
ranks, nod a paper with .Hcb tbe interi­
or prem can cooperate in laboring for
•te intereal* of tbe entire Stale. Such a
paper cranut fid!-to succeed. W* com­
mend the Pott to tbe attention uf car
readers treating that they will fin^t jnst ofdul'm* and pruviaiotis in tbe tariff aeesmpanies ihe report, which is commen­
such a paper »• they. " anL We quota ded U&gt; tbe consideration of tbo Secretary
•&gt;f tbe Treasury and of Congrcsa, as tnd&gt;calinx in wmc' degrw. afot the prevent
aasdiUon of the uraavry, foreign trade,
revenue, and the financial position of the
‘
'
Tbo Report
(ba question* at prreunt agitating the
condudcaaa
fulloi
&gt; indication*.
country, it will are rtlh fairness And in
gnodteith. It will he unite aide of three bowevar, are very
who, during tte civil war, stood faithful­ aaitm by Conrre*
country. Tbr
ly hj tbe muse of th: Union and of wi- rtbe
—*a-. -«r-___ ______________
verasl-literty. aad who now endeavor to
bring about an early *et!lrme«it of our movumaot io that dirtetimt already com­
menced,
have altracted allcnuoc abroad,
difficulties by eecunrg tba great result*
uf the war bay and peradvrnture, and by and given ns fall notice throngbout that
strict fidelity to u«r nat inr.al engr.-rmmis. they w ill be m?. only cooiintAd. but isIt will keep step with tte progressive erresed, rad to check movcmraU. which,
ramemets’s of lb* lime*. !t will be true how er er beneficial lo Uutaa who devised
rad are Carrying them out, cannot but
bring disease ra cur. working danca and

1866.
yt*r 181C. He bad resided in Prairie
Ville, fur twelve years prerkio* to h&lt;*
dedb, which was rtduowd by cancer io th*
atomach, tbe swur* immediate cau« being
lung fever. His was a lung, tediuu* ill
acaa, rack aa usually depresses tbo spirits
and renders th* patient gloumy and despon-leni. But notra with lb* subjtd uf
Ibis sketch. Although fur a lung time

*20,000

1866.

_

■CARPETS,

CHANCERY SALE

'MOS
tomm^e.teU.

«*««««AX - Tbe &lt; r.
' Cwuuy wTHerry, U.CUk
Aatew Afl.

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tfularsla Dn Gtxid., G '
~SOJ1 UM P~ • fliliraOrr’ f r»&lt;k.ry aAdClli

AT THE..

i *B9O*T

appraooiung, be was calm and oven cheer­
ful.
Hi* great *Mm&gt;w waa iu les ring
bn family, su dor to bln: and so greatly
weeding bis kind core and o-snsd. Il*
was a devoted busband, a fund father, a
true frisnd, and naa bald iu high estima­
tion as a neighbor and citixra.

8P.EC1AL

TJ0BERT3 A STRIKER,
j
limkrs Ta*dr***, nwd
| Moes. psiBi*. ail*. i*rp«*Ha
sing., windaw *l&gt;.., psits. g

E. H.DUNNING,

NOTICES.

Variety Grocery Store,
CHANCERY SALE

ancipatioo and cumplele bar tier to tbe raadmiwiun of MiaMmippi into the L’cion.

' SoMCtkiBg for Everybody!

CHEAPEST!

&gt;

A FIRST CLASS

EATING SALOON

in’s Periodical Drops!
;GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
FOR 1RREG CLARITIES.

GUNN’S NEW FAMILY PHYSICIAN.
'

EEST!

ttrDD AS
AND CHEAP AS

consider the action of the Mississippi
LrgMlature. It will bardely answer to
talk about obounale radicalism in C.oU will advocate, and tj the community grem w ben tbe “Miir.mippi Clai&lt;m." tbr
it will represent.
official paper, drauuasca, the Vagrant
Act vacantly pasrad by tbe LegUawre
The Daily Port
of that Commonwealth as calculated and i
Wit! be published a* a oucku antxr designed to restore slavery, or lo bring .
xi'sut fagx papa*. every morning (Sun about tbe utter subjugation uf the freedgoeo to tbeir former while owners. That ‘
act provides that negroes after the first !
uf January, must bare a fixed abode, or ,
be regarded a* vagrant*; and then it pru-1
vide*, that in order to get tbi* abode j
they must hire U&gt;Maselv«« ed tn .white 1
employer*, &lt;/course on the employers.
owe terms. Nu wonder even th* -.Qa-

Estate al Cbauaeey Adams.

ROUATK Order. - Steie al MieMgaa,
COM MISSION KITS NOTICE.
C-suty of Barrr. m.—At a aaaaies sf tbe t'rabate Cowrt for tbe const. e( Uerrc. hablre at tb«-b.tr. i* Uhb/,™. tut ,h« ulmipH
.isted by t).« Fn-tet* Cowt
I H-bate OAaa. in lb* villas* W Haaliax&gt;, oa ^wMustoarr*.
Saturday ll.r sd day of Mairh. In tbe yew » aad t.r th. coraty *rn*rre. U bw. r.tteri
aae tboteaud eljhl beadrvd aad aizty«te. ' Dilfcli-,: rl.'m
I're.aat,Sbennan C. I'rimile. J.d«bri*&lt;abaU.1
latest ttteCbyaty wf lurry, ahi wwwt for th*
I'VTpcM cfrwinsr s»d tevrtas .urd&gt; claim..
M lie &lt;«-»rr &lt; tert1. (litre, la said reeaty. w

P

The Tri-WeeJdy Port

■MKU be published every Tuesday, Thurs­
day rad Saturday Morning, rad contain
the Nev* aad leading Editorials printed
in‘•The Daily Po*L*' Subscription price litnaly use &lt;-f this work, most bare cansed
85 00.
bis death. By immediately administer­
ing the remedy recmmetidrd by Dr.
Gran, rebt-f was afibrded, nod bcultb
The Weekly Port
Will be poblisted every Saturday Morn­ speedily rewtored.
Mr. Onsiodt, Cedar Rapid*, Iowa, -was
ing. ft will contain the principal Edit—
riah w'bich hare appeared in tbe Daily so badly afllcted with Rbeumalimn that
Edition, a carefully prepared eammarv be could not walk except «ilh the aid of
of tbe New* vd*tbe W.-tk. the latest ar.’d two cane*. By the use of Liniment and
moat CMUprehetitivc Muriel Reports, and Tiuetnr* prejxrrd us directed by this
valuable Agricoluiral lof Tinath®. Tbe
Literary Department wilt be both inter­
eating rad attractive, particularly adapt­
ed to tbe home fireaid*. No expeuae
will be spared to maha ‘'Tbe Weekly
Port” tbe moat complete, valuable and
inirreaiipj newspaper published in the
West. Suliacripiiun price, t2 pec year.
/
Club Rates—20 Qiplcs, addressed to of thia digram by thia remedy.
Mra. L. Caudle, living owe mile soklh
•utereiterw, &gt;30.
of FatrfiaU, WayneG&lt;nL,rf*r sped
mg &gt;500 in try ing to cure a Cancer, gut
a c-py ol Dr. Gann's wort, and io a abut*
time effected a p«rfect cure.
Mr*. J. Waler, Rockton, Winnebago
Nxw Il amtsb:** Eucnor.—Tbe
Cx. 11!., had baraf.w 18 year* all.ctrt
Marsing Gon of tbe great politloal cam­ with Salt Rheum, and bad vsad evaey
paign Of 160G scuds its glorious echoes remedy known, rad spent about &gt;800,
troru tbe granite hilts nf steadfast Naw but U. no g-Kid effect. She obtained a
copy of this wvrk, and in ten mocths
war cored by a aim pie remedy therein
fa- Governor and Legtolntare raaultad.as
reentnmend. d.
rsi expected, m a complete Republican
A MUe daughter uf Mr. Bratt, *near
acMMaa. Hee fnaadv and true patriots Sawcc-milc, Butler Cuu, O., had a very
take no backward steps, and put no men
on guard whnaorvrt a* walckdug* ofan by *11 abe could live but a few hour*.—
Dr. Kumler. the attodiag ph-.tain,
rtroeiout Rebellion. Al! hail to -the
gave powdered alum, mixed with molas­
ses, oa directed by Dr. Gran, rad in 30
mlmitea she wa« completely relieved.
Min* Midtie Marek, Cmnbridgr. Gaernwry Co., O„ was so low with Dipthrara
that abe was etesidraed by pbyaieiai.s
beyrad reenrery. By fi.Hosting Dr.
Gum's htelrtintiiMts abe waa *peedily re­

A child nf Hon. T. W. Bartley, late
Judge of lb* 8-preme Crart nf Ohio.

Boots and Shoes,

GROCERIE

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

uoos &lt;4eschar tbree d««»t six meutbs tex. ia«
JlM•f Jplu”-’.
t-HDC U- l.iae Iraited

COE OWE, (•«£ ALL!

bslKi, Jaa-MIT tetb. 1

t BL DUNNING.

HIVED STATE*
BT-Jill 3-^K -WOriaS,

fob;

t Fwttory, CAMPS* *• J­

For BARGAINS not E^oltd Ecrt

I. E»TEMt»St A CO.
Srxu. Pan MasviACrCKMA
Call at my Old E.i«tli^&gt;wear,

J ARCH st.•‘PHILADELPHIA.
41JOHH W. NBW YORK.

C. WAKELEE
Battle Creek, Mich

PAY UP I

A J persona indebted lu Julio* Rus'eel! At Cc.. by Note or Account, ar*
hereby notified ttetthe same

Must be Paid!

without delay.

Yi ur imiMdiat* at­

tention will SAVE COST!
llsMiag* J-M, 18M.

GUARDIAN® SALE.

JILIN 1CSSELL ft «•.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

GEBlUWIND.

ftKADY

MADS

CLOTHING,

I^ABCtOTja, CMWIMERRS. T88TWW,

yy»t.u’&lt;ronB,

■

I

AUoraty A C***s*llar si U
c Cbssnrv. • Will attend to all

ra*W« snfi'

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ANO CI1BAP AS THE

P. DRAKE, M. D.

A

CHEAPEST!

Particutar at Un lion j

f»r the nominations fur Treasurer and
Constables. Upuautll other offiues there,
was no exeitcmenL, Good feeling *n&lt;1

N. RUSSELL.

JAarix.’j- .-a •

A NEW FEATURE!

harmony prevailed and defenled“candidates submitted'In 'jftfdM. g&lt;«&gt;d bumor.

JMLX ROBKBTH.

The ticket ran as follows, lu wit:
Super,t»or, D. Striker^ Clerk. R. Mudge;
Q C. BURT.

A FUST CUM

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XEMRMBKR THE FLACI,
AT THK CORKER GROCKRT,

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Hiulingv to the Hep-jlilii-aiu tf B.nry ‘
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Benzoin la not Benzine 1
Benzoin Elixir

mir%rirtSrh«i’

had al io cheap a iate'a» tn Tbe.SwuiW^kfy TriLui*, lb— r¥« bsUtsin
Ch* priocTf^eo'aW approse'of yiC.charac­
ter ut The Tribune can Increase its p/»«r ■Frurathe Veit Msksn latte Cuahlry,
ahd liifllicner' by, joining w uhAKeir bijigh;.
lp&gt;rs iQ,forming $!otis .to ,subset(b&lt; for SheU Mask ui fertig MacbteM
The SembWvAH Edi.ii.n. It will,in
ttol Wayi be «!&gt;PpUe&lt;|
, them at the low-,
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eitprito'fur which' tuch * Pfver can be
p-intrd.
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year-*-f(Tl nuinLets, W,00.; mall sub-.
aerlWs, 2eopte«, I yenr— 1Q4 nuiubars,.
rr 00; maH auhecrib’ern $' .copies, ptJ
The A»s!r says thf Loan BiikU.is, be, uvei1, for each copy . $3 00. Peraous rb-.
liwvrd., win br hepnrtW by lIt* Senate F«nimre 'Q'dhhiTttee next wealth bjii' jlr
measure Is dWrielng little atlrnliott, cx^ mini
cvpt'ttot tlie'piitilitflty clause Will ‘jig ex-,
tendw'io As bi rWtiire al) Government.
trimActlihtt'ip golif nnd' Iwinda tti.be ppb
Ttte NawToiSrihitY' TmnYan ir
llhbed'lrffnrthaftdf by Jtic h'd'cc. .
,
- pubiiahed •very •morning &lt;*i|d meejag 1
Culver.,Penn &amp;: Cn.’a lajlure'la(a|lrjici"
(Bondiiyii dice pled) al &gt;10 peryew■
ing-lesb atlfenrLm, "is IjiestntW.tliii id Ih 6* alx’tpbbtbs. '
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lite"debts sitting in' Nr» York are aiuply
pxilegted by e illateral eecnritiss of Alia1 THE-TRfBllNERKaiANAtoFOn INMk. !
Nut i&gt; dud "Batiks •whioli' are Hfsol ved. w Mlo ' :TblJ popular' AnMaf ia*aAv leady.—
the notes wj». j.f c-jgree. Im? paid ‘by Uw' It contains toil'ekclloh »»turns fni|n*|l
Trrasury »t Waah^q^vm slnjp.ld]lM| bapka‘ thrSlates, ftri^ ii’vltat aiiicfejii ufijitereatr.
LANDS FOR BALE. ;
be wbuqd up;- '‘ '
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'Marti*

,W. MoCRKA.

C0«T*M WOBK,

hROADCLOTHR, CARH1MKRES, TgBTHteR, ’
AadaiUr '
rURNUHING GOODW, '
.
At PRICES aa LOW aa ft. earv LOWEST.
Hgmy. May MHh. IMSmy»l yr
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tbW4 AtHnrtJH Tnttt inrffrvH; Ao Lit­
eral y Jn'dWrnfiSc tnl&lt;;tj;gci;c,e ; Reviews
,
.u.po'Ui.t
New‘ttJ&gt;li j &lt;to''!z*tt|rii 'pom /wfftrge

■JsKiSraisieM'* “ “• *

lished elsewhere ia ibis-paper. The Tri­
bunt is imi4 vfthe dost Tearls**,, indepen­
dent wdJriuTgeiimuivMosick vf'die prin­ pond with- tha friend* of temperance
Q C. I1II5DLE.
/
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ciples of equal right* ar.d justice of all the throughout tho county in regard, W tha
,
loyal papers mAbr land. It eommnita a.rur.
»• ■“.r-'ra?.,.'.P“1 ,s£.c,re-;£i
'tht*"c'&gt;art I Aflltorisllv-ommslinssl-MVAWl'
editorially- upuaaharaVeveyy m,nnei«Al&gt;le
ponceivAble
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• uCTw.i and la
I‘ sulijrcl,
is one of the Ixut
best of naiirra
papers titan-**-might bo r*[rfied. We rfuHfrom which to glean the general and tin- keep It supply of Tract* and •Temperance
p 0. HOLBROOK.
and ; |*yUotDtw* irtthe-dwy.-' Bet dtiba' .be documents u&gt; accomodate our friends.
oih-r-r al Law. S'.'J. , .
R«*p«gfrfiy yours,
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Laa C.8a»l*s;
° 11 /^tV’rasisI/ CosMtmstfc-- At^fca^ ijarfGen. Agt. fur T. R. H. Battle Creek
— I ingfc'tirpilbllOdn daucus b'elU ATlJurada/
J taaia* t4r*n*Mj&gt; ftimjU^en.wA^ffpifintg U. O00K.

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Grn. ShcjWan&lt;W»fltp«thc Rio
Granda t«j,lyyfc&gt;Ae« -.&lt;h«' tnX»O4. thsre,
i;pn
'tn.-.kihg' r'JghVyj'jy?, -x.r4 ifx ^illming-auc*. who are eery diwordcrly an like-Iv to
h iSnufiila a|(t&amp; rBRt$ftn t jRTiUitisf* hre*0 trouble vftb Tbt'iW-fclnd Maa

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call jnientiop la the I
pr.n&lt;pcctu« of the New York Trii'unt pub­

gebuhwind..

hill rtaloriag-llte*6«irUe petuTti io that
I. w !

enrtseiy wiped ta»L They ’ suresvded, by, ,« areriWrepfiftluctlM uftM fdiifltje abtvi.
tremendrius effirta. In electing alik,&lt;&gt;ffieerl' Idw. but tAider'dw1 aedfcblrig amkaii vf
Cu&lt;.
And 'arf /the/parta iif'tte'rijpntrit I Sum
Ttter*“j^ejj|'.US viilira p?-IW,'..end’ P-' President Jobrls«'-n,U nppeurt’a'tbuuiicr.d
ituiri Iftah f'mpdftant'WUfitoiu.te'In this
* drae than Ute reWcted Fr^edd'ien «
^ritor, Septtbiicap bad i .Rt^rityjifi' 'time*
B*i*vl*'^P'-vtnle«. *.»'mMWJU &amp; cityWMIftw&amp;re; a'S&gt;nop.’is&gt;r tba
!,D. G. (Utanaon. dem. Geo. L.«,. Ot--ifc; IdH of twrffcitmbitttl abiTrfilna- Proceedings uf Gungren and Stat*. I.'gi*ii inra)While G-e's Dy*p«p*ia.(
democtat, was elected nv*
over R
R. MMoi.
M Wgn he
by jhiwfr.'i'in bhgWnlhy t.‘»Wf.' Ttse'ol^eu-, iafure sjhen’lri'sfaiiod lvtfib FiiWApi. Nvwa liable H&gt; DyiiprBsIa ' Itidigri
7 and all
rWeltM'b’i WeA aUamet • l^kcljMive
•lb maJ.,Hy.' Tte-bdator i&gt;f .We'UkM tiorta 4ubmiDW-agaiur. the Trit *e&lt;I:i&lt;m'
t&gt;‘*e*^*
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brer,'are rtiuu WInoh mark 11.-d .ri» • ! the Pr-'-i" d’l.g-i ■/ tl e.Furmis all ReptfLliaw-to—juajurftles ranging •if tfw bill,
rr.' Clubxiftbc AfflFriliab fn.tnute;TrfiL*
tte iiiipateiMd' lArfW between Khn aqd
-the raltag rsdtrels of Oihfrcva. TWiet" 'AVatFrill&lt; ’apd ii;her Uortlcuftg»»l|iniC lr» ftet, an Mpbatic'deefarath'id bf war fl.rtnhtkm esiVtttial Id
ly, ftnrtice of the Peace ;T. All«ft.'8. J. agirimt the fadiejIa’iWidflrelr rYCdnkiruc*. Btlicit, FinnticTaiJCatl'Ie, Dry Gin A ^4
GAiertV Report*; iAattni "&lt; U-lh for
Bidclinan, nod Peter Cramer, Cumtnis- Ion aystem, root and brpnyh. ' Hl'tirv . JriTetr and &lt;4.A&gt;[ilrfft&gt;riri. afhfartiicr the
forrfi’rd'tbVre Mn'l&gt; :nv party'1 bidurn; ‘
ajvnera -, J. W. Btmiofl, Sehred luspecrn&lt;sRJvi!u4bfe,'ftiU'r4»Uojt and mstruutlvo
aneh* id'lhn polity V&gt;f' CoAgres* coupled
st l&gt;h pr&gt;fes*l&lt;&gt;h*'i&lt;f adhdsteilo lire policy Weekly' Nkwspafier' published lit the
N E WDVEICHSEM^NTS.
wnriif '
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Henry Grew, and J. H. Batten jn.Cun-, .oftbe AdtntalKrailtM." 1 1
ThefuB Reports of the American Inrfi• I’te-TWAwve aayst Let.ua thank/Mr.
atables.
.
Johnson thai'bla vrfo !» »A swvepnig. — tirte FArmvr? Clfib, a‘t!4 tljf *m'wys AgWell done JJaslinga.
ricul'Urht
Rhpufui
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Vtoch.P'im.ber,
are
lie mik-bi b^ve pbrawd It more cutiiijng'ly, but be hasrfiiwcn to hl frf kpnw'ihnt richly- worth a Vwri shUetipt'...n.
Alia I.BIX is «»»»• •.vsiair.--- ■
it-is
partteiLir ;bHI
tt-t* riot
no* this
iui*-|&gt;aruei&gt;i.'ir
oni thul'tya
umt mp j/m-'
pn&gt;.*fTTT.;
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etate of the roada. aftd the hnurKf pwng ev*ed'W*«.prreti..n.
.5. .?bntthatsny am- **
—i.v* Camera.
... *“'*n*:rn^*
P. press on Tuesday,'prevent* thd-glri»R ane wh
whereby
Congress -rfn.il
vhnlI .tte'm.it
attririjit t&lt;»
f"'
Rewstx a &gt;'wm base *£l
of tbe result* io the c&gt;janty furt^^r than proieod tber-uibern bilks'against, biflu
.14 PJ
to mentfoo a few town*. . Rutland elreii •terf- andupptHMite hiurt encounter hl*
dvaweinitied &lt;&gt;|&gt;p«M.ition,
• ’ • '
^AautekxppywiU
Wr
dub W
iImi entire Republican ticket. Cathun
Referring hi the veto merfM^ the
We'»enttir* tn think few'
and Irving are reportedDermcratic;
same aa last year. The Board of Super­ Stale paper* bare ev&lt;r breh.^fyeu tit fhe . Tna ’ Ntv^ThaY Bciti W'iftlt Tai
atira |k 'ptinlNbed ' iatfy Tues lay and
visor* will. .prnhablf AW* jjurtean Re-' work)-ttet*ill Wi thorreigWy coinpel tteattention nf thinking mtn;' af whatever Friday1, and' cur.iklni
pulilic*ta m ihw demitevat*.
•
oreed -nr kvrfred or party. ' Tte ability art.rt.-a, not tnvr-Tv V'eui in character
J ulLj'v ’ ’’A”'
ufihb detariv, however, fs'of an k/ctr and
MANK. .
aearehjng a cbanteter, th* F qgfie
. . iicixxwsa aOB.*AX*4t *U&lt;’4
krfllMi^’V.riWt’^dfr.u; SlU-Ll
siuibls, that «’•Mould'blip* 'evtfr tbe
(Her Rowse-a Sboj.aRora. IU&gt;U»««.»&gt;efcrfl&lt;f.,'*Aeir«BUtf*'d‘ Phfa/ Tflegrspfl J)|» KESiJilIU
•trinKret'Mlvoeatre of ibe'hrfarsnlo 'Will , jiat'cliedJ'd&amp;Wiil
w«.., in. rf*
4^3
cixiiPrfr J&amp;muia- I
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,*• hmi klria.illy laiportAit It ft thiit th- ■’ ■"
... hWretefl a'litt
Ano Wonistte
ulitniklte Naata;
Nc-v; Ea. ।
wmshtwiiotef pwwerof-tbe'vrtfi rihitffd &lt;y of
(•lu.'rve^lltpohs lif'ifi/^
iiriiie’^’rdWeBWgs
roriHjduiga uf
u( tljn
th” -t
rate; amt hott ttf.pr'ftaHt,1'*4hA&gt;; fci h b'jgh fflujirvit^Jlpuh*
s? ■«-v
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efehweit hi, r^t».icb a bmMltntf.'.n4l Fnrrwi-fs'tTubV'f Uh&gt;Thiwrjrsnbiitbutr; •'
Hl -whe «M jaatoe- vtsrMeabrt! te
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iTbTMlKEn
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p»w»r rfiltdldte rtrtruslW'tna Prriddeiit Tafki k’MiGt FWlr.'iU'd otter lYotticiiljlr- J
19 r-*MUo“•!«*••
J M CABWAU-AUnc ris^En.
redo. * With judgement' '^rttldn And afatiB 'WaAlfi^tinlt. U'pi’qmiWm h$&lt;jrfL «
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iik'nt and Cwgreea ad iwiu &lt; .f oei thane&gt;-ttt
prufniae-or conpiliiatiun. and thavtbe ron*5 “ea-iiss
^versyicM be derided, onlytiby an afk
Wax. Dorak, m« Ratlrad, a PecketlXeey eMtrf- prul lx laeir 00turnon superior*! tho vu*re
rigbing on the 29th of
•_ y‘
'
isnHkI wdl bspslit bn-the enara at tb^Hropww
-----Itry bauk^mlj but loJ?
\aatona Items.’J
'y' '
IL Nswtr. artvllw .nbeerlbee U HsmJ»X&lt;
.thia nurvft} wad produced tbi» year by a
' ThaHday biiirning.’llrorr'wtto. anular
b«a*y •nowilurtn, on Wednesday of Just
JjrtHihfrli'At dm NVusliitjiitonAtiuMl.. A
ibrR'tiulat while i*u &lt;X; fto .laborera
were eng^edin ibh^ir.^lL pne,of
Mb. Ettrrt*i—Wetei*Jtetbr^ijf1xed tlyeln may posrfbly luva Attend of bis
A CvAjogA. BiAp.—Tba euoatani read­
Bugera Hj ampafcatf.'O. Tbp, nther ,j»ers ol tj&gt;« 1Uturn *111 rrndloct jbst an three Temprshc® Lyceum* «/ the‘new
tainrd’tmfy a ctigbCabrasUmcf the fprnaccotiat was given, two years ago of a Order of ibcTvntprance Roil of Douur. hcad liy' a fragiuciit of the slifll , Smcc
robin, o( mixed eong, sdtsrnating fryct ol Michigan. 1M«m Lyeeumsbild a pul» the explosion at .(he same place aster al
months ago, by which' 10 person* wnrathe warbling notes dMUut to Its kind, lu'thc
killed, thli wofYbaa' been carried o&lt;i in
shrill notes qf the. whipporrill, , ^he Mvrfc. Deelpmaliona, Composition*, D«s« W bird or rmothee t&lt;f like' jwcullariiy bales, die. dec.. HeFt&gt;« tfa' &lt;*4»r'&lt;tftb* ffo*.. abed* vldfly. eeparaled, «• ^alJ^ qtph'rrflitf'in offiy ri&gt;u|d n»t ciinimunicate to thw
We
circular*
Tr*cu
Aa
a.
liberal
••ttora.dn'tbe grtHinda. ’ ycry-,mupb &lt;i(
-has again made its appearance in our tilthis kind of dir tnittei’hd h^s been recantUr/ * ; ’
‘fSWT
ly brivjyta tn'the arsenal. _ „ ’
Henry Grera, J. H. Butv-O.jr.

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Merchant

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School Inspector, J. W. Bpifcroft; Const­
ables, I. J*. Swartoot, M. S. Stebbins,

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EATING SALMON’-

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Variety Grocery Store,

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Republican Triumph'

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NO. 49.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, Mlcp., WEDNESDAY, APRILjrW

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VWIHUir sow -oxo.ij---- ..
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itMr'l.rr’,*st.nie i'mr,
nrw teriWily dertaln' t.f, bia "state-^iiot •p,mT’t&lt;,1'1
- . ("yb^iip'rlntendettt
with it." l unght'-no* ux judge 'severely mxI on'riniGMay
.
up&lt;m,Uiia«tt»t»«r,Jar. nsslty tfty hifre-l^a- teHxte tiibhnr
f
tlon in thia country la conipareuvrfy lim-W»«niug the r1'-------1
ited. I luVFdirOTWrWfm Tn the firM
rgara ttot wwna'm.sfy' [LadgMer-.]Ilf*rfy. Ai»d’il» panuik of top* EjttdetiWMtmerrfyb) the asya-matf'*'1 Pireraxbey brotobvVBA
—-fWar Jta&amp;rttm. ;;. .
•.; brWtb •mtMsxfter-betea been1 dritftlitg
b«rfr.. |.rf*ky*ferfWH«&lt;l'attby » nfan
ttbmbtf b** grink^ bee*
My a
ofnty rfwfdbted ■biaeaet.iwV J
.wt«4 -Barrel Ms hrarr Ct bred
b'UowsV—Andreic Jadt-

L f"’.

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its.'—Thu Berrien
■and 'W'ned tiy .T.'
tin; Senate,. int!
bn.hed *&gt; 1 Wit. -

�HASTINGS BANNER.
Stltrtrt Jltrtrj

And dash its trophies duwo !

Om OMaeai lot toy Ilfs Wood stream
Frees baytaera bust sf (mast
Oris ui. OMghUy. rseliagdrvSBl

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“If I but brack Uiy sllvsrsd Ulr,
Tby bssty vbb bath spsd

“let thsroia aatbug la tby track
T» bid thee toodly stay.
YTNla -.h» .wifi ssmoss burry bMk
To bod tbs wished for day?

SEVEN GREAT BLES6|Sc,
■ that Cromwell and his sofdrors had chaotc f innu im Marston M-«i. All dowft
the aisles .-f rime came ’.rampiag tu ths
mnsio msifrd mm. bearing on their
•hir-ids the two words, Ubftrty mad aqnalJty. They trembled on Mr. Owen's lipa
w)|b his parting blessing to his boy.—
Would ba remember them, and would

ARE PREPARED

Wbera there fa stflietiuu In a bouse, the
wi intour fam. home. Mr. Allan catered
without knocking, and made Ma way to
th.large, old-fashinosd kitchen in which
he wac cure of finding the family.
There by • tal-ls. with his arms Added
and laid heavily upon it,sat Mr, O*™.Hia wifa was in a small rtrokiug-chair by
tbufire, aud Bloeeom, a young girl, sal
between them.
Mr. Owen nw tn weloome him; so
did Blossom; bet the wife did not notice
him— she eat still, r.-eking heradf to and
fro, baiking at tha blaring wood.
Mr. Allan put a hand in the brawny

t al night, I carried all his luggage beside
my own. on rnir march. T.raard night
"Dutt night Dally,'and Brindle sod Bel
wo went In oo double qnkl. and though
came toeing home Ihxu putarv. fur they
the luggage Is-gen to feel Irry heavy ev­
bear a well known Voice calling them at
erybody else was Hi—‘ '■
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toe
gate; and Bemiia, aa bo pats hia &lt;4d
laid the nthei na Mr. Owen's great heav­ Jemmy, if 1 had not
pets aud luUta lospqtly ill tbeir great
ing breast. •• My friend." be s«id, “bow
blown ey es, catches thr-.ugh the alill eveis it with the dreroca i.fGidF
tniqj air bis Pur-tan tiller's voice aa he
“Jus' and true are all thy ways, thnu
rajMats ti&gt; hia happy mother tbeeejirtiilatH
King ofSaints.” faltered --ui the man.
words: “Fear u-h, (it 1 am stab tbue ;
Tbeie was something strange in his
1
will bring thy aeed from the East and
voice—a thin, womanly e-wind, enlikr the
gal
her ibefri-m the West; I will say ui
deep, stmtorian tones in which ho bad alUte North give, and u&gt; tiw South, keep
wave spoken before. Mr. Allan, wbm
nut back ; bring my avns from afar, and
ba heard it. a!mi«t felt aa if it had dralt
my daugotare tnmi the aods of tbs earth,
evrry owe that le called by my nemo, lor

Til UU-my-gitl-sod-bey.:
Ths sufUeg sags! droppad hie pa»“Why. this wilt n«»sr ds;
Tbs man rrouU b. s boy sgsia.

To Suit the
better. We understand that
ad hi swindling some
nar t»
Charinueaiut of el-&gt;nt &gt;150.
prr«s nf the Slate P««» him
Jilton Rapid* Journal

IN NEW YORK, E

NEW FIRM!

Great D
In PriJ

AND.

NEW GOODS

—“And U tbero solblsg yet ooaajd
Bstera the change appears ?
Bomsoibsr, all tbeirgift. Uro led
trilh liioss disaslrmg years I"

Why.yes. tar memo.y would raca.T
Uy feed paternal jeya.

;R SKIRT! BARLOW, £
—
&amp; GR,

glimmered from hia dull aye a s;
the old owiUi.vrreia! fins—•• you
•Oppose I haw bald on tn that
when tbs skies wet* cl-Aid Iawa. ■
litth waves just rocked tnj bark.

“I C*n'l bear to think nf mother and
Bl-«a»n&gt;. C-mifart them, father 1 Tell
(born I dir aa a brave buy sb-mi id. and
that when the war is over they will o-*t
be ashamsd of me as they must be now.
G-«i help ma. it ia wry hard to bear.—
Good bye, father, God seemu near and

RUSSELL 4 NEVINS
OUR ST*

waves and bilhiwa are going over me, do
you J I've planted it firm, and it d-ra't
y irfd. mi, if don't yirtd, 1-ut‘tbe strain is
l- rrihle. G-wl a-nd it may carry me in­
to port; uh. Mr. Allan, say it will. It
has seemed to ms to-day an dark, Ivo won tn perish foresee. hut a« if be frit, worry
drrful, so Inscrutable, that he—my Ben fir his pope, sinful bn-krn hearted child,
Ar tub UNION STORE nr
nle! Mr. Allan, tbero is a good, wise and wi-uld take him In be with b'm and
purp-rae behind it all. Can y--u sue it! my 8avi--ur. in a baiter, heller lila "
SJiatellans.
“To bring you nearer the kingdom."
A great aob b-xst from Mr. Owsn's
said the minister.
hurt. • 'Amen I ’ ’ be said solemnly,
dwwo, Uro moral ubligaUuo tu protect Hie
“Oh, don't tell me that; I can't he«r
Irredmeo alBrtiwd. and tho H-m. Mr.
iU
K&gt; wise; be knows a hundrul
“TiMright in the earlv twilight I shall
such s-ufls aa mine era not worth &lt;&gt;ns of a-c the mas all cim'nc l»-m. front pas­ | Gotau Called upon tn rwsign tha eeat it»Bennie's. I ran ouflor if I am to grrat a ture. Daisy, and Brindle, and B*l; old tha bcuale which ba ao unlaithfally til lad.
sinner fm God's grans tn eave, but Brn- Billv, too, will neigh to me from hia null There c-uld scarcely bu a etnaiger atata
me! Bennis! I have eat there all dev and proci-an little Bjussom aland &lt;m the ment ol lbw position of Cuegnws ttuui tin.:
It wav In the early part of October,
ainentbu news came, arundering, wumler- back stoop waiting fir m*—bat I shall “i bat »ee nuwt. trapaf«lVa duty ot the
1803. that the Rev. Mr. Alton atartrd tu
IrgiliiMsU- fruits
walk to the Farmer Owen's &lt;&gt;ver the i ing. ha was so good a eon,"—and Mr. Ow- never—never come. G-nt hires you all;
«ATC«E* JEWELS! DIAMON0S
rn's voice bees me alm-at inarticulsta in f ogive your p»»r Benni&lt;”
bills. Ha had b&gt;cross two low spurs
ita emothui,—“auctoa dear, procx-a. no­ Late that ulgbt the &lt;J-&lt;r u( the “ bark grrnttfuties w--uM «e eoarecly less cnui.
MUHJCAL IRSTRUMENTH,
the Green Mountains, and aa be climbed
nisi
llun
would
nave
been
an sajuiescvucu
WE DEAL IN
ble hoy ! I thought when I gave him to st-aip" opened aoftiy andlh littla'Sgijrr
to the top of the seft.nd lbs rich valley i "
Jiia o-untry, that not a father In all thia glided oat, and down.thr font path tha&lt; th accaasiuu." Gen. Geary, we believe,
the Otter Crtrk lay spread out hrfor
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precious a g ft.—no. led II. the road hy the mill. jBbeseemr.1 ■a wall qualified to ue toe mmiiuau un
him. At anv other time bo would hasi
••I one. G&lt;-d forgive me if »ny grief is rather flying than walking, turned h»r such a ptaUuiui.— "Hu Nation.
•SE MUXIOI MLUIIt
stopped In admire ita gratis undulations
sin. Mr. Allen, the dear bey only alept head neither m the right n--r left; starting
n.innlo, just one little minute, et bis nor, aa the fall myU) stretched queer,
&lt;«t; I km-» that was all, fur Bennie nev fantastic shapes afr'aroond her. I--.king
er.dosed overadutv. H-.w pr.-mptaod uuly now and then st heaven, and folding
rulial'dv he was!" .'nd Mr. Owen&gt; eye
her liands, as if in prayer.
wandered out over ths brown field, with a
Two h-nira later the same ynnng girl
perplwted, wondering l««4u “ 1 kn--w ba
oppressed by the beauty tvhieh surround
only fall ■&lt; ouly -no little sen Hid ; be at.aid al the mill depot, wsleh'tjg the
ed htm. He looked spin it with eyes
Cuming
&lt;&gt;f the night tram, and the nmwas so young and not wtnwig, that hoy of
misty from tears. There was a dull,
minf. Why, hewsa asullast. and-mly
'heavy weight sp« bi« heart—a weight
eighteen! and n*&gt;w they "h.-it bin be­
which even the long, frrveut prayers that
plied approval, nf the at Ude .« Mr.
he had uttered so uDcMsinitly at’m-e m&gt;-p cause tor was immd asleep while d-wng
J-i-Mun tr-mi iba Worlds March 7th.
sentinel duty.” Mr. Owen rspeutr-l thrwe
bad failed to move. Between him and
A few quralhma and ready answer mid Ibdb, probably one U (be must diegust­
words very slowly, as if endeavoring to
that landscape, wr might almost say l-efind nut tbeir true meaning
“Twenty -1 him all, and n-i father c-mM have carv.1 ing pieces ®T billingsgate t»&gt; Which any
tween him and the mercy seat, there
m-&gt;rv tenderly fir his unly c'nld than be journal uvw d—c ixjrd, wee, there is no . CROCKERY AND CLASS WARE,
four boura. Where is Bmuir now 1"
mured a straight, tall boy. with a laugh­
fir nar little B&gt;iafaom.
deuyiag.il, a imioCuI mcidi-nu Nn mat“ We will hope with his Heavenly
ing blue eye, clustering brown hair, and
She was on her way to WasbingtoO to
Father," said Mr. Allan,e&gt;Miihiugly.
lips always ready with a -merry, pleasant
ask Pre-id-nt Lh-coln for iwtr brother's w our President, aid bi» abunra M our
“Yes. yrs, let ue hope; God is vary lifr. Sbehadat-ilmawav.li
yrb'd- To-day, there wa« Benny.nulling
•batne, a La ehieto pv-pfe, le tha excite
'underthe bare, brawny arms of the but­ merciful, and B-nnie was s» good— I d«&gt;
meat «rt' party eisite-U. a*u apt to forget.
ternut tree ; thr-.uing bin line inui the not mean holy." be *od cwrwctmg himOur qua&gt;rels, a uh him see, m smie sen-e
little broi.k, that nine babbling down ■elf sharply; ‘tbera la no .-nr h&gt;.)y—co.
Imuily quail ria, aud Us- kaa they arwe*.
from the steep mountain side; driving bis not one—but Jesus died fur sinners, Mr.
|»&lt;*rd tu Um- puliln,nax&lt;- ‘be bailor. It la
cows *4mg the narrow fis.t path ; atsnd Allan, tell me that. Oh. Bumiir. Bennir!
pSiCctly fir--per that a luan sb-raid be
The mother raised herself *s she beard
Ing with Bloas-un under the bright maple
eta-eked aaJ di^{a&gt;lrd by seeing f-is talk
and shouting with pride and joy as she his name called, and turning, said, with a
er drunk in ttoosirevts; but Um divsraioo
------ .l_j a— J1|tU facr jo lJwr,y k,v„
smile : “D-si'l cull eo loud, father.—
' ‘ 3ennieP Mr. Allan Bennie fa not far off. he will o-mesiHm."
a sport of fair stuggrnng gait ai d threa
hardly knew he waa calling the mum, tm
uttenmar were better left to others.—
til it came back to him with «uch an snip
Tkt Nation.
FOR CASH OR READY-PAY.
ty, mocking wand, from the heartless
Blossom rrariv-J throtpiul and «u hur­
echo: “almost"—Mr. Allee iho.,.1.1
ried at • ■nee tn the White H-aier.
startling himself by the seeming impiety
Tbs President had but ju-l «eated himof the words—“almost aa if there were
•elf to hia rm-riiiog's ta-k, iffiivt-rl-mking
,no great, kind Father over u-all."
Slid signing iino-inaut papers, when.
As be cams near Farmer Owen's hmtae

(lave just Received

NEW GOODS,

our

Higi

For Doing B

IBTOItOB ft IHAZn.

ARE EQUAL TO A Al
—■— '\SrjTK.

KKDUB1® ffBIOXai

Silverware, Bronzes, Ac.,

CROCK
is die
la
brogulit to

DRY GOODS
Groceries,

BOOTS 4 SHOES,
flats &amp; Cape,

AITO E1A,T3Dira2’T

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before to forget.
Mr. Alton beckoned to an Irishman
who was peseing. and asked him-tn take
care of them. The man osmo with an
awed kmk uprat hia free, ss if even there
be aloud in the praaence of a great at wruw,
and without the lenat mdse obeyed.
Mr. Allan walked on slowly towards
the house. He bad known Mr. Owen fm
many years, end he knew him welt In­
deed there wee a peculiar bundnf aympa
thy between the two men. In bis Urge

Mr, Allan lo- ked In aatoniehmont st
ths toitsed mu as Io- came now and stood
before kirn. Tb. ee few boura liad done
the work of year*. The .mroy frame
was tottering, tbee.ee ware dimmed, and
the sudden sorrow bad written - its-lf in
deep wrinkles all over hia manly face.-—
Hr recynttod the power of the gnrnl.
kind heart, simple sod almost vhil-lhke in
its inmwmt.dtfwingsfrrctiiu.; how mold
thia be rrronrilrd with the stern, stnmg
head, th* bead that tn comm-ti olmervetw
outlined the character of ike manl—
-God ha»e mercy on you; He is trving
yon in a furnace erven times healed.*' Im
esvlaimrd. almost involuntarily.
“I eboald toe ashamed, fatherbe said
“when t am s mon. to think I never used
thia grrai right arm—and he held it nut
no proudly before mu—“for mr onintrv,
»hen it needed iu Paby it sathar than
keep it at the plow."
“0-'. Bennie, tbrngn my ton." I seM.
“ •— ••
- fl.4 j,,, k(.p, yi|u

right and early m the mormug
‘ Brtiuis'a life, please air," tali
|os O-ll.
“Bwmiel Win. la Bennie I"
“My Btutber, sat. They srti
ahuoi htm r-y vlerp'iig at hia p-art."
“Oh tea," end Mr. Lmculn run hie rye
over the pipers brd-rv him. “ I remem­
ber. It Was a fatal sleep.
You see.
child, it wee al a time
special danger.
Tbouaenda of lives might hate lw«n l-et
Nir hia culpable iivglig- nor."
“8-i my father s«id." said Blossom
gravely, “but piair Bonule was so tired,
air, and Jrtuniy so weak. He did the

TAKE CARS OF YOUB

OLD LADIES

Which will be sold

.Uneqnaled ^Remedy

VERY CHEAP!

FUBIFYING the BLOOD,

pie executive autn-mly tou tus set 4L&gt;.
Um&gt; aircUtm of Mayor toy Uie uuiZwas of
Nf» Ui Inane, in the rixNalAtrudeil^ O-iVC
feign butt ol LnUiamna.
How alnkety d-ies the f-41-iwing &lt;ub~

4

fl

THE

lad drlsieg fra- U* •'*«« •&gt;’
—
-.-A— fltAMAe.

«“lMr

BDO-JC &amp;

stable Extract,

DYSPEPSIA

Shirts and D
VUVTOT nr THU

'

BSD JACKET

DR. CROCKS
VE ChStr
EE
|EMEBT,

iZis

FOB Tnr

“Wbst H it you nay, child 1 come here
I tfbo’l •ndrratand,*' and the kind num
eagerly. aa at-r, at a tut ar«m«d
tn be a justification .-f an u&amp;moe.

WEBCHWIND,
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WARRANTED TO

teK

Benzoin Elixir

4\ nrn&lt;7,Tnwft

�gil VER SKIRT

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,
&gt;

^jrioltnral Jims.

BARGAINS ’ NEW GOODS

More Durable,

More Elastic.
More Graceful!
Aad will h«*F “•
Place hStM*

CUaiag-oat BaW of
DBUGS, SEMC1NE8, GROCHIES, A°&lt;
••" •"■-,
•e

ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

«•
*&gt;F attar Skill.

ACKLEYS

REDUCED PRICES

SPRING _STOGK 1

o;a SPAULDING,

,... ■

.... ,

■WITH.

' WOwb

Valuahla ItAnd* ~

AND AT PRICES

Suit the Times.

throw the drill out and y&lt;«l would have
tho arad sown irregular ; this should lx
avoided if nweibla, for tt La a gnat ad­
vantage tobavs all 4 be bruom corn break
ground as near the asms time as puastble;
h&lt;by ibis means, all turn &amp;&gt;nisa up at
once «nd Is not liable tu lx armUhered
out. It is ais&lt;&gt; nroahoary that great care
abould be used io tbsaelecliuu of rw^j • |

Great Decli ne,
In Prices,

rgs rrSi/,, ’"

B ABS . ©UAHCS! Will WT It II1E11IU
BY ANY FIRM IN HASTINGS I
MO MISTAKE.

FOR SALE!

Good Calico for 25cts
best ea Ibe «n&gt;usd. Plows, drag*. aulimurr,
«- Tke .0,1 u lk» very boat, bauig o scad sad
*7
r,le,t -Byr *3,500 | J
For Term isaalro of II. Wstsar, Eiekuga
l.u.1 MM41...II.

IN NEW TORE, SINCE THE

At Greatly

Selling Off Cheap 1
DHUGS &amp; MEDICINES.
Faro Idquon,

brtfi bs I d-i,^4 1 ato not a &lt; sure «rf &gt;u
My r.a«..n »&lt;&lt;e ai.h.ng l» plant early, is,
Uli* ; tb*«r brash Stalk, that err not npa ।
wbrti I cut lbw brat Umv, hies a chance 16
«&lt;-l ripe, whilw tfyou wait and ant phut
until lair, they d&gt;&gt; n«l have aolunon b&gt; g.I
np« Iwfiot Uw frost, .Let uf cuurw
tpAwla all that la iml cut.
I nth* culihation &lt;d’ bnuun corn, grrat

Must .and Shall ba did.
.

DRY GOODS,

LARGE STOCK OF

Tobacco &amp;■

nu ff

MAllEED DOWN!

GROCERIES

IONd’kIBOSEXE OIL

&gt; par Gallow!

• Isdiea.

urtioout uf Lamps, Oil
prrpcred to SELL GOODS lowrd bi grow aiinmg it; if this is n«t
done, the corn &lt;J.« i,ul brush wall ; arid
Inmideu thia, it d-iew rm&lt; gel npa cu mm«
C« cr&lt;n&gt; that ia frvw from weeds. Where
ibw’grociid on which yos pUnl broom
own is new breaking, i should be plaCt&lt;d as Bally as po.siLle, and should txplanted aa you would plant s-d corn ; —
with thus excvptioo. it can be dtillrd In,
TOT JMMMU.
■
instead of planted by band. Very g'-&lt;d
l iWTU&lt;&gt;KAl H XJ.BVU3.
■-n'|&lt;a me raised on tbe s«d. —Cur. Prdirv 4rU H» err as as a«C. 14; is Uurn. •!!««»■ «Oh
fur ..la by
II. WHlUHT.
QI»A terse rCPIae lewd. BMraltedeo'Utega
• f’)V ter sale; pries &gt;l|*r Sen. It Weisse.
,
A Splendid Aasdrtmepl of
hltST RATE Fartnreg Iak'i for aela is tews*
ut tl-wr Hnpkwa aed tfaaterey. AH.-guS CAWDY AND CANDT T£TCS.'
OUR FACILITIES
We base teated the value of charred
esustr ; average prise aboal t« psracr*.
I mH for oaah or ready pay, charge
ao&lt;4 fi.r kindling and basting purp-&lt;«e«,
ALL KINDS OF
»nd Mud H b&lt; niora Usu&gt; wywed uur ea
nothing for interaaq nothing (or keeping
puliation*. By charring iM&lt;d , as driee
■ •tftlie watery purUolie ol the Wi4&lt;d, and
book*, nothing tor bad debts, and only a
FhyaloisM Fn»cn»ii«ui CarofaUy gat a?. aad
tins in replaced by Urge porti-al &lt;&lt;f uly
MUDEKAi Ecu AUO&amp;
TBS grit, thereby iul-i rasing Its vslue as a
combustible. Wa made use of rim lugs
SMALL MOFIT
Un&gt; trnigb U&gt; split.
ary one kau««
bow difficult it is tu Hann elm wood »•
as tu be blled lur tael, and that Its brat-

Iu esM. ut intlamaU.

STATIONERY.

OUR STOCK

S

For Doing Dusiniess,

Flavoring Extracts!

RSMSUBKK THhT

A LECTURE

CROCKERY

Will not l&lt;c OudcrniVU

is the
largest ever
broguht to this mart,

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f. a. tain.
e llOVl

NEW HOOF SXXRT FOR 1866.

HARDWARE STORE

Tin Grsat Instates of ths Aga ta
SIOECCS.

II. A GOODYEAR
X'2

Good butlar can't* ba made in foul «J
lars. NulOmg recwiiasa taut more cu^
IwhtUpVMabh tele,
THE HASTINGS
r twte. ea tong si lt,
dy than bttUrr. &lt;11 baoumaa inleotod
eb » Zed ui, .5 th. 0;.l
laadll) by uffauMta odors. Aluuh aw oat
VSlilLKS
OLD LADIES t FAIR MAIDENS af, Outiar is made in »ptuig Uuuees tbaO
.
—
.
.....
y,
.,
........rsw
tuprwVfr.l
ibs
vde.
inorilais. Decayed cabuagca. turnips, In gmanUj kspl eg la the weal* of ths psspla, ertagflM warnsg ol tW tvlt when drarr.I (
•do., is a cellar, d&lt;&gt; nut impart aay virtue*
dove stein, atoea avrya, he , which ILsa are
aan.taaUy subject is absn Is m
.
.
tu bugler, but datrrmraW ll badly.—
...
J. .A. h.v . — ■&lt; — l.—- — .I- M_ 1.1
IS
REMOVED
G«ua bid Ur rsuuo ut lb« grrsl IliMriSo
To ttv Norik
of Slab Strttl. Oppou| tiro tabla ; and nolhing but tiro moat
akrpepMu'.bte. ant are enqwr»«cn*L:&gt; IHr lighttiU harlott. Goodptar
Grant’t.
eat, mmt daalratlte. MiblnUiaad ccosoaTical
OkM r»ar made
Vmt. hiHll A Cut. propviatora ct tha laAddlogTrssageK allea; sad msm'sU Mlelysf
vraUuajdid 8.n,ir JjtaSjvacp ssaa, l; Chsabora.

of all kinds,

CARE OF YOUB
1

THE

Unequaled Remedy
FOR

»

PURIFYING the BLOOD,
lai ltd line (row lbs avaleai all morbid eialler
— kL.1.
Jl

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

and will be sold at

Railroad Prices,

BIXDTO &amp; SIWES,

egetable Extract,

Fas riaca Hi ail Hr« slew stores la thia dtr.aod
ihrewgbeyi Ike United Mute &lt;&gt;dt Caaate, Ho-

HAILS,

Dr. Procter's.

STOVE PIPE,

DYSPEPSIA.

SAP PANS,

‘WinecrTar

«B. MMNMUAMVV

Shirts and Drawers

nCKIAND

DR. CHOCKS
VEGETABLE

..SYPHILIS

In am .i^gr. .,t a|q UiM-afr *4*‘ad&gt;*i &lt;•» !t

11 •UI

LlIWIND,

hunt

ATrfPJF

...JXIttB
Tailor,

। x-^.za
OLOTtHJ

Ike luiUrA learO.

WARRANTED TO SUIT.

AjffiQJMHlBBKSBDff.

Have our frignda provided Winter
sbotuw Ihuir Bl* p 1 •* era tl»wy,'mnuy &lt; t
Ibrm, heglrctmg tt as u&gt;wal, aud, as ihusl.uotbaemg Uta beat luck wrtb tbeir
.beep. Depend ap.mil Ibato-ld. madditiuti U&gt; wet, as hOrtluL You •••! see ll
more «.|*&gt;&lt;claU&gt; W» the Spring. BbaUar U
Ired ss'ed ; strength. kept, sfnvti would
other a ia« b« lost ; and wmd iiuptuted
by the gt-doKditiue
the elwwp tu any
hIh.uI one ..I Ihr nu-t imp -riant
points U» all— iba lauiha which are tu U&gt;l
low. A aufcrmg sheep will pnwhroe ft
weak lamia. Armaig-weak lauiba'(her e
ia always mortalliy. and a stunt tp-wth
III l be tmnrr Ipidy of the *be'p. A weak
wrtrty lsv&gt;A -w4l'ww wash* a fir-tdaw
.bsep, stwaatUMlue IC-'d Ueal n.mt.Gold irrahnietit &gt;d sheep &lt;a pr..Smble all
round, ami abelisr is —a .■(the impurtsol
prdnta to ba aitundud tu. Bn»ld it
itiehv ibavhrwp lai t , feed them there;
Irl itwir wait be th. re. and tha tuifar tn

Jw/tU-. lalfcMlUviiOhw. an-.-.Id t&lt;&lt;
ub-M w.‘lrrh to-tnned by &gt;U lata
I westbsr. Pear, and applm art nut
Abort.
_

Veelawtsvp SLksadsgasd ssaevtaeat of

School

Shelf Hardware.
ROPE.

■

,

CRUM.
&gt;.
Alfa ft fell sleek 1

'

GROCERIES!

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
*

AND yjTODDEN

Books.

PRaamti to hue chiuueh.
sSistsrs-.sst.n'sH&amp;a':"::
„ S SKIOUS. M ».
JUW.Uar.idhetig.ae nauw • W lUrr-w,l.Ht.
MO. MJ WAJTX1 MAMBOW BTKMMT,

A^E.

waxrtsn naaura

KO.SCKitCBtltGA, .t

�ifnr' (turn

definitely defined, co thoroughly under-

yiA-UUy eodaewd ami rdbr'tbe
th* iw* IU

B.Md S» kMej a ik. ex.

' A#, XU-, wtUXx

mx

TOL I.

KX

the operations nf that great taw of risange.
into the Gubernatorial chair, with per
2 which bat wv obliterated every vtedgrof
haps here atsd there a blunder to winch
” the mighty a lire U the Andeats that the
all men ant equsOv liable, Us been a
uttermosl eesrvfa, made wider the gwid- prop£tUpw at tbsHstoly ,qf tU P«o in­
■ae*of Ok highest historical knowledge
s-1* State, and preamt a record as pwra
leaves even, their tilt endneovend.—,

CHANCERY BALE.
•'
iTAtt OF StTCUfOA5 -TU tireult Cssrt
&gt; far the couaiyaf llarrr, le Cbauaery.

CDUf.ry io its bow of .peril—trao to
tbemselics in the firn* snanner .with which
nesth these wonderful structures, tie the they seconded tbc rfibrta of the Govern­
~Wbacf men, perwtrwhd^isStaily, fr.,m
ment in p*u Ung down ermed rebelled—
decay, fey a pmeue that has keg been ic lbepwni»hmrnt.d trsHor*. sad is vtx
unknown to mm. the only record of
which is tn be found in the cowritten w»-

ADM15WXUT0R-S SAtg

1866.

620,000

1866.

CARPETS,

tory which the exUtaaca of Egtpttar
Mummies brings u&gt; light, but eran that,'
ksrai the pmress of prMerratlr-tL and !

Mats, Rugs, &amp;cn &amp;c.

the names of the preserved, aloes known
; to Him who knnwetb no change.
;

IndMduaIs, as well as nattoos, are tbe
subjects of this great taw of change. T- i
ft &lt;11 must yield Implicit obedievce, and
and the pls^,.frt» of priadpHw co which
fmm the decrees which give vitality tn it
they were elected.
there ia no appeal—all mtrrt obey. OmOn all questions of a ittcal' character I
nipotenra fnmmand&lt; and man has no «hsM etwdtalfy co^prme • ith the people
ehniee, whether he will ft or tm, tLo decree
&lt;&gt;f tbeo-only in the policy tbly may
. is Irrevocable. One of these cfcaages,
adopt, aod/4**iraX.*lkt*SMS oarmstiy
sertainly not sntieipeted by me, and II.r I
labpr, »idp by aide, with sny friends fi.r
•wbteb I had made no preparation, Lui
tho success of the party, with no reflersuch » are ever and anon occurring amid
rtce t*« the aims or purposes of any man
,lk* Wling springs of homan 14b. have
bst for the triomph
principle and the
Phhed In tho ehair Editorial of the Baa- j
t •ndicati.io «-f the policy which may be
JOIU humUe aervant, who io aoter- adopted by the party,an expressed by its
Jngupon the duties of that over raopnmiblr. pusiticn, makes to ths frieod. and
patrona uf tho Baxxaa^ bis Bow-Editnrial, and extends tu each the kindly grretI&lt;«ai interest of ibis people. looking only
Isgs of this lovely season. And as the to the public good, leering out of the
balmy air of Spring comes thswugb the question all eoosidcratioes of a mere per
windouaof tbc Moctnui to animate and K&gt;nal character, and doing all In my
refresh oar drooping spirits, su may power, both by ’ precept and example, tn
the Basxsa g*. forth to animate and efowr, build up the facial, aoccanowai, and
week after weak.- amid the dtrt.ra which MORAL interests bf the people.
l*e.reqii«esm«M»to ..f this day snd age, de­
With this brief expression uf my aims
mand of each In hie peen liar apbere.— and purpuaa*. I submit tUBxtrvn to you
Therefore kind friends, fi.r such I trust

$10,000.

CHANCERY SALE.

Cords. Tassels, &amp;c., &amp;c.
•uaaMe

lee. m. .1

I* Mid

t
now rmiMiii.ua veratsd by
».*i#.g.
Now. tberHi-rr. t». elrtur of * puwerof sale is
Mid uuntgag. ruoiaiixd. me J the statute Is auek
'*»». Biaue aud r rviid-d. .Notice i* kefbe gitea
that M
Sth
&gt;r J-l. I MX
..

XWWtcre

■-■OlfHKkx

you arc. though to moat of you l»o» sfrtetiVy, to give me.yvsr o«fial sup­
stranger, accept toy grssting in the spirit port aod.earj cal rn-operati-o, that I may
which prompts it; and. also, my i^»b,
be’ableto make the B’etieaa worthy of
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
dial you, and each «*f you, and the people the pain mage of an eduraled. loyal peo­
- FUR.IRREGULARITIES.
ple, and an efficient adv.cate of the prin­
ciples awd policy of the Republican party,
in ths county, the State and the Nation.
In entering upon my duties as Editor
Gu**. M. Dxwar.
■fX th* Baxxaa, it would perhaps be auf-

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

REEVES’ AMBROSIA
F.o K T H B

11

a

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CHANCERY ORDER.
IE OF MK UIQAX. Eighth Judicial CirGUARDIA N’S SALE.

BiWm 'B41W*

DF.V GOODS

ficiont for me to say. that politically I
stall adhere with unswerving fidelity &lt;4

Thatvtaa PrrwdoRt w-ntld vein thr
Qril Rights Bill was deemed probable
from and after bis C*ru&gt;er trio «f the

purp««e to the principles snd p4iey,
which thrlate, nccompliabed editor ui the
Daxxm, has erer sdi ocated with so roach
ability, energy, and aoccesa. NevertboItaa. a bold and independent enuncUiiuo
nf my position on some of tho great
questions jsbicb Dow agitata and dnida
public opinion may be expected, there­
fore I unhesitatingly place before you my
views on such matters, as. 14 mg.judge,
meat are today, of great practical impurtancc.
Early imbibing, tho principle of the
foundcra cf the* Republic, I have over

Boots and Shoes.

‘irtth. .MU.aiiiritrtT.

JOWES &amp; DRAKE,

SURGEON

W
o-urae of political depravity. Basing
occe lent himself to tbs teak of defeating
all fegwladon which tends toward the
protect itet of the 'freedmm and of tbc

DENTISTS,

«™r. F.K«RPnfre«Micitar wiital* twraW days afire aeevKU 00 him
K3t,y‘i’2«KSldrity’k!!

f0I»

Uacrdtawrf
GUARDIAN* SALE

ssrm mm

ould e*n tbs' attaatloa af ALT. penisi wlllbr takeoaa c&lt; of..aed tn M&gt;d non taaldeal
wiahiux anything in &lt;U&lt;&gt;r UtSTIBTAT
m.»Lm ./Ikl. .xU.
fcx ■ . . . . .
_

Ou.Ooldo4SdrarrUta.aad
.
.
| .
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE
on ibor" wiiceud in Uwbmtoittnoatsheared

white refugees &amp;&gt;&gt;«n ^-MtUera .tyratfiiy,
snd of catering to t6a 'poaaiona and pre
been an UMomprumiaiag i&gt;ppoo«nt of all judices ofa copperhead mob, by traduc­
fiurna uf Tyranny of the minds or bodies ing the represented »•» of constituencies
of men ; beiievtag in the language of tbr always l«y«|, st was too much i-rtapwi his
Declaration of Indepeodence. “that all approval of the civil Rights Bill.
rnrn are cualed
pcMaeseed*f evrFur the wtrfit of space Id which tu
tain htaJieAble rights, amon-g which orw

life. liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,"
1 shall not hesitate I*, oppose with all my
ability any encroachment upon tbe&gt;e
rights, eitbsr by persons or by gorarnruents, wbelber done under tbw forme of
law, or by the arbitrary and usurped
aulUurity uf unr wbo but recently was the
avowed advocate of ejual righU, or yet,
by the hands of a band uf at&gt;pard*&gt;ued
traitors, attempting to leghlate for a ter­
ritory, which waa onus a Sovereign 8 tetr;
huryct, whether tba rdyect to ba gamed
by aueb a violation of tho rights of man la
Social, political or moral In its character.
These views led mo early, and m..et
heartily, to adopt tbs principles set fiwflt'

(BD-DID

tnora..'.
paiateS
marlitsat^su'Jrtttra'srtJrs
debt
sent

MPROVED FARM FOR SALK*

PAY UP i

ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI

A J persona indebted t» Julios Rna­
sal I dt Co., by Note or Account, are
barshy notified that the sama

Must be Paid!

purport vf iba bill, the retuaiuiug sodion.
mainly.providing fur tbc esfurcwmw; ef
ibu aaciivn. and of ths rights'eterrwd

'without daisy. Y.-u'r iniuiedials at''tention will SAVE CQST!

HaaUus, J-.2J. ISBA
}
JCLIU8 BUSSELL A Co.
2&gt;A. STRICKLANDS

Mellifluous Cough 'Balsam

Mettfntnt" Tailor,

U. iuake^ud.«aL-o^

by.ft* Republican Qmventiun uf IBM,

*“

DYSPEPSIA.

and which have boon so often reaffirmed
by tbs party aloct, lbs .endowment .4

Jt&gt;«9»aa

which by tbeAmeriCM psvpls. aided by
tbs rutUata assault uf trailers upuo the

cnmplnbsd the Heron lean task of break- '
fag but bunds, and raising the slave to the j
difrtly of a man, «&gt;n arary foot of wall
ovaa *b«4 the Starry Embtam of iha t

ft ARD 'ASSOCIATION.

CHAFliaN.
languqp as to plana Hot Io direct oppo­

sition u&gt; iha-parra .v*tab eMM Um.—

* l—» jWXSffSJS, I^S^w.l!
„l&lt;»r&gt;r maintain the fares uf frstending

1*0. *MUKgEUCMB— . . ..
Grand IUp«d«ds H.stinr. Stage Lina
Sill l.ara ■aetiap, oa Muwtays, Wataeetaya

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WahaUutetruth ffrxAInfeaMor,An
■
I la’taade lo draw oonw^tUcn fran &lt;Xt*

IJUS8M.L * XSflJra,

NEW ARRANGEMENT

finning &lt;W*ak ,Tp by a AmndrtMi far ]
lUf grave-yard trhieda itta etrted that
the RepebUmn* leaf aprlnrf hteetM’tbelr
£ep
«»,’&lt;# '"•J;*’1/ . If tke ’#■

DeakralaDryaaada,
Statfabery Cracker; tod &lt;
mteea end
Hl
Heatian.H kfcipui.

.................... AT THE

otd» had been rxaruuird. araj the truth
pubhihad, the MtMiwBi, would bae«

soaws® «aoc«AT&lt;

afaiwa binly efar'ribajoriey. |; ia rttrrrdr.»y MMMtte teeMft fir «
«e
, Agatha •titrW^ It/nak .Umi tfa,'

E. II. DUNNING

DrthotnU* kee gaitted 1 l*\eWtoe&lt;tMe
jeer. &gt;X.ML-Mbbitw., ddmWrat. fmfl
UDtntrt.nrtJfaJV iWb^fden..)
CM* yearbk' J^B ^uu^ Dsr iriUnnutbc
ca make oplg ,7j iagteaae A»y. U* .^guroe. Jfe-AfrWWffMialHIcM&gt;/b«r fWrroerttlc

Now ariiBoiiiarwmeebbeeedtfMlartyear
tw areraga fiapHfek .fMUtfy 6tf rfi
&gt;&gt; q“'1'' ^..nn'l
T*a Crut Blrwt Melfaf Railraart.
W4 hear that the grading on the line be&gt; ^JrWWEWr!*'*’ "2&gt;»-r-s wUJe Uie
JW,
j
A&gt;M.
’
rr
M«
BepuUloan
majority la
tween the jpibrth* nearJaokeoa and thia
fMrint, la ao well bd»«*ead. tfet It 'eft^ be 20, ^rt.rrdiortou. appear* th* boa.tlng
completed &amp; Mnity d^ *, and &gt;lpt ike &lt;» the:/fearer.

Variety Grocery Store,

BDDD AS TEES ZEST

---------- ’

’
.a i.:»«iMlhqin'

JOilH W. FAWW»PfCmfl!ttAE’
LEB¥, ;

CHEAPEST!

nil on Un hr. Wat m-1 -,W.
nM
&lt;nM Uni item •» 1. M MM,, (.fems
metbeing to lay Iron at the BabUjM b) |
the let of Jutie, and Jtyjj.poptracU.ri *re,
ready to agree : |p. ^.jpM|B^rata

and *11 other parteoAhe onmtry ; K&amp;afi:

mary nf all important InirHjgoice in tlda
rfty and cleewnvre ■ a • Sy«tip«i* of the
PrdeMtttnca ofOarrma end Bute Ufch'
latur|i wjttn hr a^aaioa^ tb« Foreign News
rewajeed by every ateuner Eeaehjvive
NepertfWika /n»*4.agB cMtfe* Y4«.
era1 Out' of tbo Am e.-lcaa infti tmt ;TMk»
abriot Fruit, and other nortjKu'tnra! io-;
PrrnMthm eaaenlki th country rteidmt*;
Stock. Financial. Cattle, Dry Good. ■«&lt;’
ttyMH* Bapwrtat

raile a day. Wa ana auaw advriad that
iron, wblda wna'lboaghfahcip &lt;yaartyiy

&lt;Jke WM'MB, iW' 11 tttutw rote*'‘than
wfee potted. Tb* true figure, give Jdr.
Altult 5 i»«j&lt;&gt;rSijr.
Mr*. Al^A. bavins twpadhriad ab^m
D&lt;rto«raay. sad atrenuuue 4K»rw to tk*
Feat biitt bal ing Wind, fata, figure* may

A FIRST CLASS

EATING SALMON
raaeb Haalia^i te&gt; *br l*t»/ Aeguet, but

»oaaa girra ac the late alerto-u foe Uw mv
ami tuwtaMp -HVieera.
Duuiel Striker, rep. g-M
D, G. It. I^HWHvdrm 223.
'
Bt/iker'a piajorily, 5 .
rap. 216.
■
.j^aorgaulttM, dem. 2»&gt;.,
nqjqritjr UO.
D. E. B04WI, rq,. VH.
'
Pietadeetfaaaa, de in. 21*.
8 rrdaeli'a majority 22.
W. W. Sally, rep. 2TA
■J.
W. T; Orr. dem. 215.
'

tebn -H«

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,n
PP*P"c‘» 'oor •ilhaaa
MhmH bj evary euana. la, their power
Sheriff. OSr* la the Court Haaae
5^^...
.....

bn nd.nnonl u

seem ms woftas,
Jactorj. CAMJES, Jf. X
•Syan. Pgjj. HaxgvXcrcyety.
WAUSBOUSSS:
•

,
S

403 ARCH ^WHII/ADELPHIX;
&lt;2 JWiy er new yuitiy

GESCriWlND,

Merchant'

Tailor,
11 rinoreB to the eoroer Rtora. tart of H- A-

np-rnn], .10 bun

When the mn&lt;f ahnH ba btxnplatyd we

ADIT A LEADER,'. ’ "‘’’f' ’/

R. ESTEIBRSM A CO

b*Jp oa tU work. /The prom ptttwe with
witykriebeerlptrocj ft-dy be jal^l, dt\U

niwty .iu .hutir

IT ’•

UNITED STATES

[*;

’Ipffflpptla with Uw town* &lt;x&gt; tba Central
r Clerk *ad Votary PaMie. Meain and Milwaukeeroad. much belter then
Uvaie.,
.
■
hereuferc, aAj bur village to a few yeatH
be«&gt;a»e a prrjijer.ity .dij,’g»d tir Lu»t- .

___________ , 7 ■

In--,. A»X&gt;
...&lt;&gt; i.n&gt;i
aod DomeaGe Coerewpo
and Awociatad Prc*
p*teiai,, «« rtrwfointid &lt;x
■f —____
w jmmnpE.MCJEAx;^’
Jadwv Reporte of the PmaeMWga df ibe
lU;4U&gt;e*U&lt;Mt Fermers’ Clttb of the'Amrnem'lMtitiite ;
Ot«a.laad &lt;/a*W Uba Lana aX JKlaMgaa.
Talte rtoM'Fhitt,aiMlMber H«
*1 mM1 AprfCahwrel InfUrmetio
EinaoeM, Chttla, DryObndetM
Market Rrporta. whleb are “
The Daily Tribune. The I

MINING.'WaNV;

look (rtir jiaty.,

neaa cr«|ro (fLa^niuch. Ivfftf area than al
pr*««DL ; Weeapart bylbe way ahui the '■
Urw^rt M tojrn. in eight of Grand . Rap- t
ida ariM bedrwwfopMr ‘wtytf
tbb

- term will open' u* Mvodag
■lanageaiaM U*ihe'aame»aa
. ef Twefera -wk‘W»* e«5A
B.ucb
to' Uttmjet^l,.

Ca*h Capital »M;000.&lt;"
Share*, S25 Each.

m

to aowpt the wwmmaMoa fartR^bnf fa-ij

epcctar bn Ar Di-m&lt;&lt;ratio tidkeT, 1
puWiebad n card deMitmig It anJ'recupj-

f?

IKl

"

&gt;4fl

CLOTHIMG, . |

WW I

of

04hrM^«-7M» *&gt;W.M WAak&gt;«OL JT*
»“t *,-!

rjL'KMMlffiG GOOD*, .11
ai rmcra '** ttnr u i^. »wy toyrsT.

fr«a»“- -. arise,
■ ~ iieto yiqt'aUK’ "
.•A? 2

valuable

IM^®T 0 M1TX
PETROLEUM
•»&lt;'..• .'.ii ■' r! ;
&gt;-•■•■ I'.iMl &amp;•»*:&gt;

w«W»ta&lt;»l Ihat.UMthHSa vittU abfa

To Urtu ti. Ml CbaadJee
READY MADE

you,

tretsn?
»•
In rtn

n. DUNNING.

f^rmiw
^AnOnkb*!-

orkaorX

L

’ , ,,t|M i....u,»:-«»JeiX.

^±j=*iS?3ta5i.S^

,1-n.r fc, bn^. wJ u. .1—.

-w «T5&lt; •J

••tiwsh

�4

E SILVER SKIRT! barlow, goodyeaj!
&amp; GRANT,

.IWirMbl®,

MonEhstio,

,the U. S. Diakisance of all

ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

More Graceful!

rwiltrd again.:
’^Srcxd* B. Aacaucv Gitnrniiaioner.
are »Kby authorized and required U&gt; ezereiae and diacbarge all Um power. and
I

criniinaT cu« affecting
, denied or cannot enkree
judicial tribunal. of the
! wbaraftav wax b*. Mg

WMRffffVMWsHvW*
^i^aam^j^tyjilh ny.nl *“ oCenaca
edwteAd^-WM^wf^emmey are aulbnriz—

-WITH-

declared to be atamia of the United^
State*, and aoch aliaana of every race
i^ad edl^fwithout regard to any previoue

-AND-

condition of slavery or involuntary aervi-

NEW GOODS

whereof
BKHf
cooTicjj, shall U«a tfea’a*^' rigit In-

****

to

ffl . n He
■ rtisof-^

AND AT PRICES

Suit the Times

( amWfHW.y which con uxor in tjm
penna. |f Uaboeid prd4e Mhefwlaa.

[ gM«g*nga« W.»WMd iM.
! WWtbJiw^M
wWrting

ia aMfciMMadleg u&gt; iii.qwe pecuftnr

benefit of all ftwrand 'proeoadW^t fcrlhe
aeeUrfty of pexaoa and properly^jia wU

I circuma’.ansea. and..the safAjr. asdilwall
being «df ita ywn^tixw^i I&gt;
rt&lt;&gt; Mv tn.l up&gt;u» al’ three *qi&gt;MMtMew

joyed byi^ whiu cUiaaaw; and aMK ba
aubjae* to like punUiaumU pMwtMii-

■
peoahiee. and to note qftft,
W’.r‘
„ ;» »M, Abay are beiol&lt;author.•
statute, ordnance, rsgulationa or cuatoft
, nm pow rang &lt;mU&gt;Bi thear wtnaMio,
to the eoatrery, notwithstanding.
r , .iwiga*owppi«k in wai(w&gt;*&gt;:«T
Strlio* J. 'And ftat tdjF. perwjo, f bl­ dcclhair own band., mienr mure aniuhle
I
under color of any law, .tatuke oy .-ordiei
nance, regulation 'oreu*(&lt;i'jo^«ba^&gt;aUjaci

Have just Received

FM^al'HiiHitk'Ag^UBSUi
AftbefeHee-Wti ir.: ft.- 1’niiaJ SUt...
U, h. dB»tw»H-*&gt;«Aa&lt;*,»*&gt;. tx ih&lt;- Unit.d I In tbc Bute power «■/ Leghlainet iA&lt;
cakacto.. lh*w i&lt;» i«J.ml BoUAiio.
fiU«ee...Jff*e*:Bvh:pgrpoW U&gt; ttedare
^r- FW: «f, FW^-P:
«
iT entrant.
Mi;,, tffi ।
irij

IN NEW YORK, SINCE Tilt

Great Decline
In Prices,

NEW GOODS

ilfWW

of awy Jkaw?r territory to tSk ;l4&gt;ri»**

«h* of My right secured or protettod By
tbh act, or t&lt;&gt; psnbdkaant, pain* or„penaltiee on Koonut of buck peea«m bating
at any lime Ucn baU iaa «Mduio» «
•laverjr t IttvoItxnUry
«i»pt
*a a puul.htneel Mr trime. • hereof tba
party-rtr;
coavidOd,
by reaeon of bi* edwf^dr race. Unn jai
preaeribtd for U&gt;« puaiabswct' uf while1

OUR STOCK
,JW DEAL ,1.\

h Jraftwu gar?-'
'KoKli'tif'" “f
nW thaw rnn and
ter. any w hero iu
itMWWHh

DRYGOODS,

UMO Cm Ml .•«•&lt;«&amp;» IMM,■&amp;;
ImpAmortivnl out riemdmj
UKl, Id tUBiKxcikwiir die temt.
nr pre*cat mi -yt----------- L-----------SrrO^ .’tlu'Jfe'tfa.lil OwrUof WYiri

...... ..........

For Doing Busimess

all-paired#-

rocenes,

rltery of the lialHd Witw-’M nifidei
Um&gt; tarrinxiue, they «&gt;me walhiw. JNrfoU
»r of Q-ugrrea, for a. to tbMH.MaUe*

“•.B"#!-: »«w&gt;»i“oa*I''»W«*Id
'dhtrleta, .ball have, excluamAJi’W tM
coarta of tta - he*Aa! Utatee, ougn^af^e
Wat' M&gt;* *’-** *
• —

againal iben

OUR FACILITIES

rjrtor, ve*Wg 4t 'Odn|tnw.-'ft'e tZ^r ]
m.ke tW«a»d MgutaihMm^tbeai.

. rtf tblt'ui, and&gt;alao

■CMlrit Oytpttl tf
PrliliMBartl bMI -wad
parfcn. wb*w«‘4a£{

Hout k mM-iJa-bU aahed. wj*&gt;iber-»a
la necratary «"*i4 ftay fhould be dedUrcd citirena in ordy^JUyit they mhy be
secured ia. lhe enjoy ruep: ot,.fta ci«il
—4awtd tf/SMetiff by ft.

or cannot enforcy, injbe odWM(
cial tribunal. of Um8tala or YucalUy

di

I,. SrSaM
ptit i-’,’ rmti IM
Sm m I ■ B
to thejA^&amp;Sr' ftOOVaflNN

ftW] ANp.jiLAS^■ |W^

1
iMedtnfdagnto&gt;n&lt;' It
pana*.limbo,
under aMar ff^Vn^'Ur,I
•WWft.anl'tem*
rtgulni'’afMraam*«K

A LECTURE

^.-....tfMjWg'aff^eiirAre.i*^ lxAMtbe• Mm^liMih:l.r W Rfi-’rf
pmpnUia^iqu;’iW 5.'.'ft*J, W^?bi&gt; Aa’
atitned tttat tbe aimB ♦tiactftrtsbi »lr »ufi-

1
'
I
■

CROCKERY
is the
largest
broguht to this

aito

act, and tf«qjr»JH.«:prad*&lt;ndi5i'v:l or

Which will be s^ld

VERY CHEAP!
riKwnut nu&lt;

^SSTaC6K?»rt4l:
daAed.nl Undf
•ueh cauae-fcr I

irisot

.MW
•nd vol-Td

nU ,a^,*bia|»

FOR CASH OBJIEADY-PAY.

ThetQ-eUU&gt;!k« aipnMf *»h*‘*» ,

Station 8. ThatAhaDialricl Attorney

drrtned guilt v nt a jnkdetnMBor, and. i&gt;n
evmektiftrf? .h'.l! be pun7.h&lt;s) by tine pvt
arising under the United Shim Cvn»u
rrrwe.iln|t bf.ODO tit- r»&gt;’&gt;’!*&gt;*'£■ £&gt; &gt;■'.&gt; to**«* end ftwa: arid t»atn« itiDa- or .
Mcrrdrtte UWyaa’r.W
»Weh Wmfthg made, anger tbrtr
jiiin n( Os c.hJ*u*1 '-T|
UMllt Mthaaae*.*^
ptt'_________ _
hr futureOlagiafamuW'ioh Territory
"'X MJ «n»w It. own
kl ivaloe^nd not P. aee thai otpital bmi« peg
whiabtueyattalhg’hiUiibe । roviMone *&gt;f
L that valoe. Thia bill fnntratra th* aril '
enpldu ,
‘'^iWUAptMueetlleq.Matame ■.

»H»T« HTI

OLD LADIES A FAIR MAID!
THE

SGXlEf.S*^

Unequaled Remedy­

neat diacqrd tfeVMa ubv

eudderfTy bm*Md?'**mKftfa4 4(
frmA1 Ws^rbelouZ trn^VtiibMh

FOB

PUMFYING the BLOOD,

b-wne a'JMwte tvr tb. cCrvn* fbrrS'if Wl'■'
ti'wign At ate., cituem or aAjw««.M_L
'■/1 ftg UhtoeA t

1.4 trtrtef

IBDO’JS &amp; CH'D3?r

»"S^S

iaetliM lamer Mb* itauaigaoh Mgkyw

«*• •’*»« •" "-*4*1

8-aW.i 4a 'wwfMgiW aymp .iha7 F^H!
G«Wljqw4i»l.«:.&gt;jerm—vripkmwqp '

■Ml Iff w
; rYrt 'rt iMtew^

; itelaiiv^dnactmea

wav t'f,
n r wiiiCiwirikiMMW 3g
rrl’7rf*

and lawavfibaXkiiad^
tended to and gortratk
trial and di.twoition cf i
of a crioaiMl nakere, in
punishment &lt;-n f
Sm6o-&lt; Th
Na.aftala uffl
United State*;

Tid

-aacaauna
J laWd InttJ.™^.., .., ...
{ uuumt •■fdbeiggrtftiw^irb wrclrflftftffi?
, ‘4UfhUM9'*feae ill । ■&gt; id ia.u &lt;• W*
[' ^JTbt hagigUtieg (hue pvwp*ed'tn«*nM

l ^j^.c^wer oCfttJute.

beapeeUllj «mpo»^,
deal of Um UaMnd feaM, abaft- b* gp*
they are hereby .{wtttdtj .anWlwi and
required at fte sigMae, ed.ttM.,On&gt;tag

d*^

.. "WW
^’ggup^TKfsgegy

pzOTh 'Efixir
WARRANTED TO SUIT.
Alm, NUBIAS, HOODS, A-

^nnonim'srsE®:

�BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

XKCO3R.JB

GtE-A-T

MORE MUTO THAT romi.'

BARGAINS! NEW GOODS

yore Durable.

!,.,..
Cltefegttmi Sglo of
DRUGS, MSWCHiES, GROCBIES, *
।
-a-t
t

MoreEUatio.
More Graceful I
•eytac ate atetag at Bejtani KM ExlaW,
U’^!*n.,a*' 19 ’b‘*h *T*n' 0M 4“l,6« U“r’-

“"»2Kl*'‘b“w-w ““““•

AtSTrUBdri efl

’S
"Sw3^W^Sita£. ACKLEY
3 To Make Boots for
HaaUaga. Nor H. DM. '

eevlfK

?

I

SPRING STOCK

TU^-|^,nM• aeir ••'“‘■’•‘■‘a. «• -ate MW
Oa toe eld eenwet plea of to Hee ate lei Hre’Xo one, for the ••itlae reewivte "more «dl give.

-and-J

l&amp;N.

WUUU ...Uli

AT PlOCSl

w «.

CHOICE

0.D, SPAULDING,

I

Valuable Lands

CEAHCSS
FOR SALE! BAIBX
VQ MISTAKE.
AND

At Greatly
REDUCED PRICES!

«f awiite ri. te

WL UT it WHmu
By ANTFWM IN ITArrises l'

tr u.

Good Calico for 25 cis

TEAS.

Suit the Times.

«TH«a TUTioni)

'

1st. Ri

Frloe, only 02^0011

“■ •div4teK“t".

IN NEW TORE, SINCE THE

Must and Shall ba old.

A FAVORITE SKIRT*

PRY GOOPS,

LARGK STUCK OF

Great Decline,
In Prices,

T70R HALK-N « Ji of aoclioe » la Ratlaad.
JU laoacrre.

Tobacco &amp;. Snuff
MARKED DOWN!

IU SALE-**acre. Openloya Land, on »e»

F

T?UR SAI.E-SOaerta Pine land, on see. U, la
aeclU^M?^/i???.'«'ant?'frS? MHdkntl^

a'id a rend Rpplda Plank Hoad ; alao. a W of a w

,Z. k..&gt; .r

,. .zrcz. -^.‘i-ssrxsr 2

(iROCERIEH

THE DEBT DIAMOKD KER08EXB OIL
r«r *1 •• per CtellMt I
Alto, Choice Aeeurtment of Lempi, Oil

H. WBIUIIT

veryebaap

*r ■" tfr trwatiM“‘

.AST KU LOGY.

drugs a.MEDicnras,

Pure Liquora.

T70B SALKand' from ibeir durability a»4 rwatoae. they

Maaefectared tee!» V» ‘hr SUtrr Si
Kiri Jte"f*‘t~l*r O^-T.
30 A 32 Barclay Street

nuruarK&gt;«-

Selling Off CheapI

JEteX’id*—-«. u»» m UM
jA^TTth^ttol

t
r,.— hnope are tbc
sTl.er Skirt, tbc «’’*"•£ *

Caps,Ac.. &amp;c.
school" books

STATIONERY.

OUR STOCK

P*r»wJara»toaffoeS&gt;r*«M^a gy-Jlte la
Mi AS acre evu SiderSri iocursw-, ■rOre»,|—

■SU3OTHH &amp; num

Q (*(\ Acree of Ptoe lead, near Allegan village
i)l)U leraalr price M per acre. H. W.1CKT
FVJSRfiSBhWlLai'WS
county ; a range price about l« per acre
'
G rrelinf a* &lt;taS 8*Wtn«M».

A Splaodld Aeaortaent of

CASDY AND CANDY TOYS’.
ALL KINDS OF

Flavoring Extracts I

For Doing Busimess,
rocenes,
j* nz:un or a

•an offer you

SPLSND1V SAMOAWI
Ainu UNION STORE ,T

OCR l ACILmEa

I Mra a FULL STOCK of BOOTS
AND SHOES, to the ule of •bleh I

f

mH far

cub or ready pay, charge

nothing for interest, nothing for k raping

Mtssra

books, nothing for ted debU, sad only &lt;

nyMriaa, Freacriptlena CaraMly pal up. aw
MODERATE CH AUGE.

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

n«T SMALL TI0F1T
HADWAVS

READY

RELIEF,

lal—If suddenly aeiaejwitb rainnra.ekueoa,
tba uaeol RAbMgfb RIAD I iO.LlKi will af­
ford liamediaic Eaae aau apSirmluale the ibrael-

■YOTriSTG

Jk/EETsT-

r.WuLad m a SeaUa gurMni frirt Si* Cta. .
Leclerc on the feature,\Tieat«CMt
^•5L1?CS=:'SJS=3S

CROCKERY

urmxBjm ririr

Md — If aufferiog fiom any. eeule, inflamaiory,
neuralgic, rtieemauc, muaaiatic or olbar diaena,■ balbtr HUevujkuau. or bniialjtia, ClmUra Moi.

ny g

is the
largest ever
broguht to this mart,

f. &gt;. IPUUIMI

' "ill be sold

-------- '

Heatings, Dee. I, IMA

IKtl IDCapSClt
KOUKKT J.

* CUE^JPJ,

HARDWARE STORE

law. a
j m. a» oko
mu
use ulwlu
•■«JwS*Sr’^.,*m«rrw. '
Ito URMte aateOBW HteANbe cm.

cxstautsssSCKTcr’
DR.

U OBBEApWr-

In for ma the public, that hie atock of

HAR D "W-A. E,
ixm a ■•.•» ..ire awtJ
pf all kinds,

TTS CAIUT EE BIBATI
OLD LADIES

TUE

Unequaled Remedy
run
PURIFYING the BLOOD,

1*

tar L

KEMOVEE

To A* North Bidt of State Strut, Oppo-

Railroad Prices.

Vegetable Extract,
__ -e

store

IS

and will be sold at

IB DOTS &amp; SHOXS,
__-

TH HA8TDTOB

DRUG &amp;. BOOK

* FAIR MAIDENS and Ibo.e ••fferiog from rbemnateiain aay form
I» generally kept up to tba Vhsto of toe people.
trealMBa'MHiaD orllmb.^Palaty or paruDat^
aay oilier mllmilliet tell be Ouickiy eutteby the
UM of Hadway a Bead. Belief.
'
’
ttk—If the community ia ibreatoned with aay
lafactfoM dipaaM. either Small I’m. Y*Uu« Feear, VyphuaXr TyjpteU Kerara. Redway-. Rate/

tilt Rarloir, ffoodftOr rf Granft.

, pre. entire. U thuae wlw uae iL againac al.
la of tbeae nxladte. la aneea cd uitaanakioa AddingTraet^rf/ifrsilW’WSi &lt;Kflhiy&amp;
be bowel*. BUioaa Colic, Palater*. oeHc or
active iMtewtory duaaac. the Betey Relief
I immediately afford «1&lt; and WcLrl ll poe- IRON,
Akita,’ ". ■,‘V,. ....
res marked ad ran lagas ever ad prwparafooae
Ron, morphine, eeralriae, ate -toee epiaMe
MTOVESJ eannedo^Cuba; Mexiae. teeth Aananca, aal the,
a-coda. Il lulla patebr imaarUag float
Inquire fqgjtha Duplex Elliptic
1 *1/**uh
’,Ul
I’i.e poiceptiie faculi-a?l^teing*l*2a TIX WAR© of Al.LJUXM. of Mr •»« {or^tebH Spr&gt;t&gt;&lt; Bhlrt.. x 4 C. JtraU
J«Rae(ac|ere, •&gt;&lt; Warraale&lt;'Cte&lt;. '
maiblc to pain. Lal ibeeewbeiroaM lave and

Roberts &amp;. Striker,

uWtesftSrtarsfsas-s:
py
~J?Dr. Proctar's.

STOVE PIPE,.

sir TA-

Shirts and

Drawers

School

Shelf Hardware,

Book*.

ROPE,
OHIND-STONBO,
DR. CROOKS
■V’BG-ETAEX.E

Farming Tools of all
...- kinds,

8 Y P H I L I S.

ILA8B, X

GROCERIES!
"ba'^tiafeiuM e“he Fino

TwW*3rRr1?^KUKMt u tba UMa sad adapt
Ad to UtbaMIdrea aad UllU.
I la atonie rlriugaew vigor and Ufa toibo aw

Ate e great tetter eflM'

ctmuxct ipaaijuniiauBi

Aid Cooking Ixtricu,

HU USlUBo

WARRANTED TO SUIT.

vr FOB MTCHAMlCAI.
AXD XXD1CDUL
nj^pOBiwiaYun
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PATERT MEIlMUf.

‘3£t3,BSaS?SS!,&gt;
aaly Ulute
Sad.
Tar .ay a-uql.
Wwf— tM
W ©aU. ZCUUrel

r.^jraar’-^

■mawiaa,

n.T««a

SB*. NATTW BSTSeaU.

.1 'wawneeta*
MILW,SUSm«*MMT.
M.KSM.N.aa

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Job Printing,

eeia « Maaoa&gt; rercn.. “7
»n aria &lt;.UtS«Wo «•*' “

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u..
-•footed &gt;wtea* of the aiateea Swpereto»«!■»■/&lt;■■ &gt;M. 1&gt;« F«CM St
lows: Republicans in Roman, Demo­

Adam

John McCullam; Irving, Briar tWA ;—

J. H. Earl; Prairieville, A. C. Town;

.■*?**• ^

-

la

Hastings’ Jnsinrai

I

Our neighbor of the Pionitr attempts
to figure out a greet Dcmu^ralu: gam in
the eauiy, *ci*Ato4ut' iuWnahqi 'diMInga, which to very far from being the fact,
as h‘app«t^rt frnii tSd (let1 &lt;5f Bjpifvto .

____

ore published above, which show* a R.- &lt; Mrvatiee, to* t^p Bi'wefo.
pubiioui gain CTa Buperiiaor in Amy ria,. ** *■&gt; ihiog prepared by bi
true that in Tbomappis a “anion Tfckc*"
wit^ a radical Republican St th* brad,
and only two Democrats on it, was placed
in nonriaglkif, juc p Iqpal
and elect­
ed ovhr the Republican caucus numina '

11868.

820,000

1866.

CHANCERY ('RDEP.
ifkn or AUCJOG^.V. Eiurs Jm«u
’’XS&gt;ailM L’ZfCt4. .7
Aarr,. u
d tU Onrl
M -U
oKMle.MaUUld^i/^/nAd Z&gt;- IMS.
.AOX'HIMTRA-TOKT, HALE*

CARPETS,
BBASDBTtHS PIUS toys:! ccrtsia vipaV

on*

oivOtJis,

Mab, Rugs, &amp;.C., Ac.

important &lt;4&gt;ces are in our hands; -be-1

their own there or you would hi
them voting a partj ticket. Tl
hopeless minority.
' In Bal Hoi ore and Juhastowa no Dem(•cratic tickets were nominated, and in
Barry we gained thirty votes sinoe the
last spring election : electing our Super­
HIE CIVIL EIGHTS BEL PASSED visor ' by e'xif-Voorr. PraiVle vllte * ’gives

REPUDIATED

us over a bendred majority, and the other

PRESIDENT’S VETO.

to*m.except where aocie local Assora, in­
dependent of parties, controlled l|yr rote
have done equally well.
l^ Zyrieg the propiMi lion to hxtn the

I pdswC
srtie. wsWA la settee*
I mor* thaaa prcparatoty sBortforoergaod. AU
Braadroib's Pllto ,r‘
r™ «h&lt; ~wiu dots empty asvn^a* rasas arvoera* aanaa.

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

Window Curtains,
Window Shades,
JWUTPW SALE.

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
FUR IRREGULARITIES.

nABVET WttflRf,’
t«W Onrl Cbw'aiisiir .

sjsSjsf

credit of the Township to the Grand Riv
h b with won then newel pride wo call er Rai!iohd company was dsfeated by
•ttowtkxi to the reeult of the elections Ihirty-lbree majority, but politically is
juet held hi the loyal State*. No*, crore the same as last year.
thin ever before, there io * steni necessi­
ty for standing fine. ' Thia *• people ap­

preciate, aad the rewrit of the** electlulls
The Toxas Couvcntioa has been start­
daoiuestrate* that neither the wruektogof led by a minority report in favor of ne­
political adversaria*, or the treachery of gro suffrage. The auflYege party, how­
ow Prmidfot, «■ make them Cdter for ever, to vefy email and mostly German*.
It to slated that itr 1819,'at a dinner to
Mr. Adam*, at Druwo'a Hotel, Washing
ton, Calhoun proposed th* foObhtog sen- !
*M. epeefol pride Ge poWAo 'oCr
own Peninsula State. Hera th* Iwane
«aa madeJir^My between Qmgreaa aad
the President, wherever it was powible
to raise tba qweetlon, end the rwmlt above
a.much larger popular majority foi the
true men,.w&gt;o rcprwerwt Michigan in the
Halls of Cungreaa, than waa everkeforej

Variety Grocery Store,

®D®S) AS3USIKBOT!

d.bl
irt .ui.nnc •orarad |.y mi4 B...rtc.*v-'
. Sow. thvrrforr. biwirihe vZ • power of aals io
aa.J n.cr&lt;n&lt;- -"OUiard. and l&gt;^ aislole Io Such
eosos o»M aad pvvvldrd. Boiler to bctvby glvra
thal« UmAUi any of Jalr. ts*a, al oero'ctack ia
Uw anrrwooa o&lt;lb*A dat-Vlbc uarth k»" I deer of
ibe Oarl II.UM in u.r village of Ilantiaga ia
acid coeaiv. Ibrrr win to sold el l abite Vrodm
tkv pnmivva dr-critod la onto evwlgacr, brie*
tblny actrv ..(Jtfr.a,, l&gt;r Mtfo mri al Ito eovlAwml qaarirr it ttir Malb-vril qasnrr aS noct.on

Ui«f wt.nl

CHEAPE

.Dsled-T&lt; Vra.ry !»U.

A SEW FEATURE

liraent: Unirtnal lujrage and unirtr-j ilber pcnaoafly, er by nUle&lt;*u&lt;l**iae Massy.)
u-uc&lt;n&gt;ie&lt;in pnvaUdlMaMt aa-t fri/alv wvak
aal adncnBoH*
l‘» r .1
Hon. John M. Botts, who, though he
war in Virginia all tlx; lime, remained

n rnn clam
EATING' SWN

uob £■$hr’*«h"ut lb- ,Ub&lt;1
lfon*,&lt;MM V* Wl fetter that be

OUARDIAN’S sale

doesn't*believo that President Johnson is
going to ally himself with the Copper­
heads of the North and the CLpprrfatb of

havaooverwd thooiaelvee »U ovnr wjyi
glory and won a victory that will not foil
I* make its voice beard even iw the hbmoot .............. of the White Homs. Jo
thefoee ofdireet Preeidswlial iaterforeoca, heartily emtalnlHg ConRrew in Ito wunl
the uobleobio* use of th* duUm* of Naw
Pt»MW fbe course
York gold, pwwrtd om' hh*' witer, and of Cpvan in the U. 8. Senate, and rereaign. ,Tbe Oip^^
local traitors, our friends hiouyi with a
steady march, ehowlder U&gt; ahooldrr, met caniddate fur Gyvfepyja paej-ly mor.
•nd vanquished the foe, sot loos' among
rW«»4»ni!B*V0WMUee.
T
whom waa Awdrew J hawiw.
Blamed
Returns from all but seven light polls
the gallant be*. Hawley, Govwrwoe, and
give* the following result of too recent
a two-lhirda majority in Ute Legislature,
ejection for Governor, as chinpared with
securing the rwvdeotion of l^yfoyatu 8. the last vote cast for Preetdew*:
Foster, to the Senate wf lbw U. 8.
In Rhode bind, vttaft also «® *
88lt.&lt;n beaaty sod beck pee. de* aty Se*swst
.onTvtorA Ptofpa. h. os. *oo« aad ate* Im
glorirme vicleey, rleeuwg Geo. Burnside
trose tw Gm b. «1»4 Ito tni_aap«r fa rild
Gorarn*e, by *.0U&gt; taejosiiy, while the
clam.
CATHARIrt pHKLHf
returns.given below from Hew HempUlj^UM-tar - &gt;. w Or
MLW,4™.r.ii.pnMpl-T4 pUk ,K
,
ey of the Reptthlicgn gfcJly? No* YoH^

emsarP. g. Qeadywa* * Cea. 8

»r*.ifahit«£
;.r. :

ZWQil/.H
MIE OXS, COMB ILLI
Ar BARitm «.&lt; 's^.u'h.1

I

SHERIFFS SALE.

TAT1 or MlCUIOAjr. Barry Caeaty. smBy virtee af M&lt; ttaancH.i Eir-wtm. to

u

t n. manasa

wm* nmi
.
filXSL y’-BB
rrkKfosy, CSXDES, a. r.

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Ibardbdaaad ■halteie.eMi hr lb* wdat iKrmf

..,...toa*BStwaBS;

-.'"jt'cJidMcui,

Battle Creek. Mich.

rC^iYbaWto^k TtetewtoBdr

into Ordered, Yhd Twe^y.tbetM
r ent, at * o'clock i* tbs f®v«nsd for the brsrirg of mM r«Uf&lt;ML 1
Lnr. M I— rf i«J4 Ove-MMl. .04 s&gt;(
s taterodeS pi ...d edits, are reqd■I • oesdou lef said Obert, thoa V&gt; be
l Frehete Oft**, hi tBc rflta r ef I! a.-

.

M&gt; ARCn ST. FWHDELl'llIA.
..«4OUN W. NSW YORE.

efoegovemtonereat^ln £* r«.u

J£iU^zssa.^ajnm&lt;

rerff

''Do&gt;*«y8»Mtkfor Barty Ceaatf-

ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.
i!ditiil§8IONERS NOTICE.

and WMcoMtn, also, ifco* increased majoritiee at •* spring elections, and prove
Ihadevotio* of o*r people, to the right* I
of man independent id ttauooallty.

B*W* totornUy frrt.'tKtt FWtwww. W
to-we aad MiMrity mated la me. bv lb* Pr*.

CHANCERY ORDER

■t Tailor,
sm^r Btecw. IW •&lt; 8-A.
r.wMobstoHaesrsduds

PR. STMCILAfflTB

Mellifluous Cough Balsam
a welLdreseed lady wanted the clerk p&gt;
P'acw aatarap on her letter, and produced
at the wlndriw 8w*i p n te-OMxwaie, rwQMeting tbc blerk to take to take oqt a
pnipor amount of currency to pay for
the stamp, eyyiag with ‘■honest pride"

Is warraatod to be the oaly urapaistoa kaewa to
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
^b tto^iuv of tba rstoU vf J.ix-s M. Itorito,

I ALL AftRANGl
Grand Rapidsih

DYSPEPSIA gggga?
Hertford, April g, *JB a. *r.-AU f*.;
lente ftv® all but 19 towns give Hawley
700 wmjortty. The 10 town* to bear
from will »UWy teerwewe Ma waforitr
t&lt;&gt; (DO. n* Senate etoada 14 CoUe to
7 Demosente, end the flowee 90 Cnio*

AND

I aoaaUs aiteravy'e fcv. as a't‘p'alsu4 to said *ort-

i!13£lt±7uWSfi’;±2S

wSUTsaiH ssttvvnt.rsf,
KCSUMSIS S^ES2-i!?!Z;

aWSMSWIW
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELTHLA, PA.

SHERIFFS SALE.

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O-EO.

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“Ub»rtT ud Union—Opo nod InwpmWo,■

TOL. Igastitgi’ guintii Sinctnj.

ni pvBLtsnKD kteby wedkisday,
ar nasrtsu* aanar, .couxtt Miattoar.

Jwal axi Sfadintsu.

Tm Twt*.—

damvota! principle of, the Qoxprvtbent

going Itrpubliwn Journal, one of which

|&gt; C3SELL a NEVIKS,

turn* frvra tbaweoud Jcditnt Dbtriet, to
fill the vecanpy urauioned by the death
of Hoc. Perin M. Smith, abow the elect*
loo of Hue. Nathaniel Boom, by a major­

AT THE

(0&amp;9U aaoca&amp;T,

jamxupr..

nL»ios tougWlte Slnek of GROCWBIIM
. . __ u.
Snffiw

A. nOLBROOK.

dsx. CoHseUag, &lt;u&gt;4 HiUtsry sad Real E.
CUimsiert^T Ofaesta'Uolbrreb ®fo«k.

Variety Grocery Store,

Bastfnp.'lHsb.

r. vriSG,

The editor of the Pionctr Indulge* hi
gross pereoual at lack* upon Gao. M.
Dxwxr, editofr'qf the Banner, comiuenc-

©DDE A3 »IKES’! 1
AXD CHEAP AS THE

ed even l*fure Ma. Dtwxr came among
u*. The ladPionerr contain* om more

CHEAPEST!

of tbe Banna baa been eluent nearly a

^Hh^.lcUn MMt.Sarxwn. Oflcela

A NEW FEATURE!

authority. I lake tbe liberty to etale,
from a long accquaintaru-e with the repu­
tation* of both Ma. Dewar and Mu.

JOUS ROBERTS,

0

A run CLAM

BmmII'*

EATING SALOON !
warres * bcbbowh.

IF.MEMBEB TBB PtACI.

t n. DUXKisa

Whereas, By another proclamation,
dittinctly on the r*coo*tructlun policy of made on the IBtb day of August, in lb*
CungrcM as againit the Pneideot, »nd tbe (*me year, in pursuance of nadcl of Coo
greas, approved July, 18, 1801 tbeinbabilanta otGeorgia, South Carollim, Tanof CuogrcM could deairv.
neswe. Alaba ms, Louisiana, Tex*a, Ar
Tbe r«*ul: Hand* tbu*, tbe figure* be. kanaga, HiamsMppi, and Florida, except
ing Judge Bacon's official majuritica in the tnhabitsnta of that pgrt of the Stajfc
of V.rginla lying wertoftb.
the yespectitv ouunlie*:
mountain*, and to auclj ut|&gt;«r Mrta of |J&gt;at
Crfuitrry. State and the other State* before named
63
m might maintain IqyaJ adhesion to the
Berrien
B4S
Union and tb* Cmwtltutioo. or flight he
035
from time to lime, occupied and Doqtroll805
cd by the force* of I be United Slatae, et&gt;'
gaged in tbe dlapoaition of ioeurwaota,
Total
2 054
ware declared to ba in a eUta of insur­
It will be seen that Judge Racon . baa
rection against tbe United Sutoe; «bd
earned every count y In bis District over
Where**, By another proclamation, on
Coflipberry, tba Democratic candidate.— the first day of July, 1&amp;02, issued inputIls will make an able, upright and faith­
the earn* year., th* Insurrection was de­
ful judge.
clared t&lt;&gt; ba atill existing In the Slate*
aforesaid, with the saeeptfan of cartain
specified rowntica in the State of Virginia;
trol of ths Hastings Bannrr. Mr. D. Ao™. By another prodamatioo

bt*d under the CuesUtutlon, and they
are no longer Slate*.”

U S. SUELIIO.V.

UA1TEB STATES
Couatv Trsawwar. Will p»r (xHimilar »ttr»|fcn.U&gt; MwaermaJaaafau* for *l&lt; p*rw**
8TBSL ESH 5fKKK8,
mo .Dfc jxy 4*d b*eaty r"*P*factory, CAMDEN,

N. J.

R. EITEIMMK A Cft.
Stku. Pax HaJtciaovcoM.
WATtFTRnTTffER:
403 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA.
4U JOHN ST. NEW YORK.

Ountr Clerk aad Jfetary Vabtte. Oflca in
tiro Oaert Bow-

g C. MUJtDLB,
bite. Cosrrsy-

B F9T«Bk00K a co.

Tailor,

protection of property, nu( be reipect-

That the present deplorable civil war baa
been forced upon ibi *ountry by Um diauuiouiats of tbe Southern Blates,, now in
result against tbe Constitutional Govern­
ment oitbe United State*. and la arm*
anmnd tbc cepltel; that fa tbfa national
emerge. Cfatfreas, bwaishiag *11 fad
ings &lt;■/ mare pnaaioa or yuerntmant, will
recollect only it* duty tn the whole ceunUJ; that
JU ]s not wagwl oo w

qur fafarirlog yitb tbe rijahte uy fafabjisbad fastituUuq* of tbiM Stataa, but to maintain aad
defend*the sapremacy of th* CuoaUtaUo*
residenee of Hoc. John U. Navia*. The and prs^rvt tbe Uofon with all its equal­
ity add the dignity ot tba **«&lt;*»■ State*
by 48 majweily. when the statement £ublio are cordially Invited.'
unimpaired, and that *• aqoo aa ibeae ob­
should have bac» tu majority 1
Tua Governor ol thie State hsaappoint­ ject* ar* accofflplMwd the war ought to
Hogues should have good memories.
W haras*. The" Broate of’ th* United
ed Thuredsy, April 16th, a* a day of he­
^y-Tbe April Term of tbe Circuit rn! Its lion and prayer. Wo Publish tiio StelM.on lb* MQtb.uf July, 1861, adopt­
lourl fa and for tba county of Derr- proclamation in anolbar pprtiod ot this ed a regulation in the wnrd* following,
Judge Lewis 8. Lovell, presiding, wifi
reroUulona, though
mt in.fom) ara auband aa *uch toy, be
iB'Socut.

Tbe Preabytsrian Social

The New York JTsraATe Wasblngttm
adal save the PreoMenl is reported to
have declared to Judge Peabody, eotiiMl
for C. A. Deitar, late Treasury agent al
Itebed. An additional thmogb train ba*
Mobile, who waa oonvletedofwiaMraaanee
placed on thi* popular thorovghbra, aad
I.. -..I
to office, that his 1st* proclamation w»* U L—- —
other change* made ie the hour* at which aimply a demonstration of bit pdiey.and
train* pas* through Baltic Creek, whit* did nottermfaata martial law fa' tWlate ttHdfia &lt; r -.. ..

GESCHWUiD,

.Merchant

Did the Clerk of the Board furnish

Ftaa at B attlx Caxrx.— On Saturday
bight tbe old Battl* Creek Houm. and
several ndj»c*nt *Uir*», ware destroyed

T M. CA&amp;WALtADBR,

□. HOLUKOOh.

Wax*xia. By pr&lt;«Umation on tba
15th and of April, one thousand sight
hundred' and sixty one, the Presi­
dent of tbe United State*, fa virtue oftbe
power vested fa him by the UctistituUon
and tbe law*, declared that tbe law*'of
tbe United Blates ware opposed, and tbe
execution tbcrevfob.tr tided, fa
States
of South Candlna, Dsorgla, Al,b«ni*.
Florida, Miasiaaippi, Uouiaiaha, an&lt;J Taga*, by combination* to powerful to ba

lived" that tbe rdpuutioi^of Ma. Dxwxw ba* l&lt;«t nona of "hi* red lea I ism by a
change of residence.
He' bslleves in
will in no way suffer by comparison witU
1861, the ex eaptkma named in ths proc
that of J. C. Gxktxix*. ’ He that lived
lamatiou of Aogu.l 16th, 1861, ware ro~
m glass boutcaibuuld not begin to throw,
vok*d, and tbe inhahiiants of U» Sutoe of
stone*.
Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina,
J. M. Nkvix*.
Coariawtnax.—We are pleated to Tegaa, Alkane**, Miuisaippl, Florida and
»ee that tbe U. S. Senate baa conGrmrd Virginia, except tbe forty eight ounntiaa
the re nomination of Hua. Allred Russel of Virginia designated as West Virginia,
and tbe porta ofNaw Orleans K*&gt; W«at
Purh.RoygJ.and Beaufort in South C*rutownship of Heatings, aa publMtod by the Eastern Dustriet of Michigan.
liirn, were declared to be In a alate of inua last weak, w* would aimply aay that
they war* published just a* they war*
handed to us by J. W. Maynard, a dark Longyear says of tbe accroded Btatea, in
i.( tbe elections."— Pioattr.
a rvaulutioo in tbe,words following, via:
: |t would ba extremely gratifying to

C. BURT.

c.

r&gt; i» fol*

.

ar, op ata go dcrgetaiad *a -to Water
prevent them from doing harm *s enamtea, which fa*t named j.obcj is abhor­
rent to humanity ltd freedom ; and .
Whereas, Tbe Cnn*tl(iitk&gt;* of tbe L'ni
ted States pn&lt;yidea f-r (ha ouartiluVonsl
oomrnuaUfa* only aa 3ta;e*, and out a.
Territories, depeodenciei, Of ppMCtpratea; and
Wb*TML Theif -conaam must momtorily, Sftd by tha C-WlUMioo of iba U.
8. [here aumslhusg la .arideutly (Knitted
jp tranamW 'O—Eq Rsrcaucut ] and
placed un a Uk« footing u tp rfahta, ipWpnltfag.dignity,*nd power with
era! powers
which they gw guxaro*d, and which pulteical policy la tbe prin
cipl* of right and justice, wall calouLstad

---- *

~* '

BF.0ABCL0T1U, CAflBlMKUlS, VISTtSGS. MWdtev.De, Mteh.

norriNa

lb* Preaidanu Peace Proclamation. It
forefbly reminds ue of tb* fap*’* A«U

against tha.,Q&gt;mrt. .
«,■*
Bulckwoop for February, *ddrea*ed

slltn Uo3« aod e{b*ualive aftb* ngtfosal

actual rwmity fur rrppjljng &lt;q lur^aion,
for the aupprwion of lro*»cx&gt;; and
.
Wban»*»Tbe Govarnowut of tha U.

notice itat hagthta opr Mil iaaoe—but

s*»«relb*
rar. Uta JuAp of Proteto for tb*i Cum-

just arrived iftttnrt port.

imuu.
( nte«a
I. M. CaOWAlXADn, I Awry

J

OHN W. PAYNE’S PICTURE€,ALLBBY, • . \
-

onuforrnUy wjlh tba prmuipfos her
forth and auunMrated; TktrfJ^ri,

haat^o Will was «
ie. Booth Garoliua, Ji*Hb Carolina. Vir

le« ot thsir ART. ‘
CaertM .RWoilj

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fa-

FARMING LAND
United State* to be affixed.

(SieMo)
. Arouv Joipreox.
the Preaidenlx- •- •» .
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FO»

SALE,

ww.
TVEITT-Firs

i

esitixV

A Toronto epaefat root*fa* th* followfag t
Murphy and hi* aMoelatae are
handcuftd and strongly guarded. Soma
VALUABLE RECEIPTS,
of tba cittern* adroait* lynching them.—
Tbe haatiflty ap’ns; ih* prisoner* la
Intense. The Attorney General ha* or­
dered thy Sheriff to permit nobody but
officers of tbe law and llfslr enunacl torea
them. On th* night of the prrest the
wildest aaaitemrot pre&gt;*U*H ip Cornwall,
and when tba bugla rounded the fall* to
arms, tbe volunteer* ran to the rwndexvous, leading S* they ran! They double
quWtea to the stariou followed by W) ex­
Cited popeface. On arriving there report*
wire current tbst Bad companies of the
4Ttb regiment bad revolted and* taken
OF MIWWIU&amp; MICHIGAN.
poseesaien of the toWri, In order to eut
their way to Portland. Another report
stated that Fenians bad'erowwd at bgd*paburgb and seised a train, end were
*dvabfiluf op Ci.mwall by Steaqi, three
companies aiirrormded tbe train *a a guard
and bftirpby and ftls party auypQdarad
DIUCTAM,
without real stance' Much tnd!g»*ti6n Is
LHbaO X. KKIUQU MMtaeUh
felt that sj-Atlorney Groeral M,cD..nald
rftould dafond them- T)ro com^tnie* of
Ii X'Dt-MMKKX,
&lt;**infontry and a battery of'artillBry bare
juawtueww.
*
bean ordered to CbrbwMI, to prevent any
’•
oppicem.
attempt st rescue. Mr. 3h*edy, not
She*, the •scyttsjy ofthe Hibepian Do-

BABBY COraTY

PETROLEUM
AWX&gt;

MINING COMPANY
Cash Capital «15;000.
floc Shares, »25 Each.

idle place Saturday. An egrftad crowd
iaE—
Im ewirmed ebqpi tba
ell day. Shredy la confltroultted. Tbottlpendiary

■OiaxbtlwtitlM bare ar* M lb*
Fenbtn have taken »Arping
Ing .xidetfM out ofibe way

noutrothal the government (;** repaired
tafi^o* » &amp;aflfa* list aarerW wmi
panfea uf Fdhtmb have laACbtesio oaten-

ft fa taUmaWd ‘ that the president hat

L'llABLBi E. BXILET.

|tsrw» u&gt; public liberty. and incompati­
ble with tbe indjfldual right* of pareony,

trial.

■’Xiii^ac.

NOTICE.

NOTICE.

Cornwell baring demanded
diacharovd on, tbe original
hald on lntl&gt;rn&gt;atli&gt;n of debt

MBaiaI function*;

con: &amp; bom.

WbervM, Standing armiea, miJiUry
occupation, military law, military uibuti

&lt;WTW. L. OOB».

sr.ior Arxax ciqtnzrer.

i

&lt;W.m&lt; i,

ity of 20M. Thi* i* a r*rj gratifying
■odicaliuu of public opinion in ibm **ot-

E. n. DUNNING,
J

»L:

n, ir^.,

be brood, «&gt;d to whtab tba/ should et“ :-(i p
'T- -i “ patronage. In politic* It

pOBKBTS a HTRJKKR.

advertisements.

, Iff'MwsAMi Wiarod to be t'ha.^iti-

lol,.

Thia paper succeed. t&gt;e
for &lt;*~.i y kJmuu^.
a^M year* gndar dur charge, and the
Ct— BMnJ. Jit
IkiRF, and'appears to be a thorough

ry i u«r,

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ND- 51.

HASTINGS, BAREY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APKIL 18, 18M,

ijt Suti*|sWmrr,

�Bl-KCIAL

NOTICES.

Itrral ^tnna.
HASTINGS BANNER.

mat go over tbe
hl to saving tbe
few abort mo­
rn strangely and

Srlntti Jattrj.

1

t
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Mftuls th. Ang«lX««r»iux still larftod, s &lt;msi.
.Ttair spirtu' pars temple wlthia—
Afi are tbarv. all .r» there, hi tbs Brestifal U^.
Tbr Lead by tba spoiler unttvJ.
’ &gt; kJ .k.:. X. —J.
_1’ K.

$tmllax».
ica regiment was stationed ws’Mor' - gan« Purd.
Our Cnfoliei Lad
Shot by an Indian i;uuerilta and our

Teuraed the wine cup and tba whiskey
btalhr froa»_tta-taHt*a&gt; -ref my heart and
inwardly- reaulved I ri&gt;uT8 touch the stuff
no more. Still, I was forced to take a
stiff b&lt;’&gt;l U&gt;dy Ju steady my nerves ; and,
after I had drvased myself, Ml down tb;*).!^6
cup of C”See. I was tbuv engaged. wlWta ItaH
^r^tU-tani. Nr li-reker yt.to.ed jmj
auarlrra. 1 ba&amp;eblm gtrnd morning.slid
asked bim If be would nor take feme
MUEBft'trttS'mc' ’ i '-‘;il «*»•»■•• 'Nni'tmw,” be Mid. staling Ms'head.
“IterertHedvpi* biro neat.' Ab, Cap­
x.k rtu! child from nty'srms.
tain, this to a bad sffidr. Dn y&lt;H&gt; 're­
W»s th. ctald sata ? j
member that you struck tb* Maj&gt;* lust
They t**ld me yes. 1 looked up sod
iw the cherub •mile, J»d then my brain
“Yrs, I remember it very well, romsnL■.....................
~T ‘ ia Iho ffimd.
ber il tori’wril."
’
"He expects you will make an spology,"punwed the Adjutant
“And If I do notF ', n
' J'
.
------- -y ,
-Then you must fight hl ni.T” '
• "Ybu'were present, Borku, during orderly, ’••nd.it la allvdand well."
But’neither know. The wo$gi&gt; who
theenrira seensF
&lt;•“
'
had it in charge saw a .tratigrr, »ud anxl
“Then ! wlsb you Id tdl mo th* tiAilh. o*.y od my poexiunl had prevented th.ir
rivr l am'nta to conftss that my “brain askiod many qmMlonA .
Il wa» frnw eight oMoek, «nd I ball been
win Id a EH of h whirl last night.’ First,
did I, fit my toast to Mrs. F»rw*H,' ghe In itiy quarters an b&gt;*iur. I arooe, feeling
quite vure, and iny left arm Wae •&lt;&gt; lame
him tbe least occasion for Hf fueling F
that
I'e/iuld Dbi lift It. I tn»ik a TiUla
"I tould see n««e, Captabr;-bet you
warm wine, and ate a light supper and by
renntnber he had been drinking-." 1
"Exactly—and in that we v^re even. ten o'clock I felt quite strong.
In tbe morning i fell sore and stiff, and
• Mtiircid tn haiig myjteft arni taa sling.
Walker, when fie ialiie, suggested that
ibu hud be put • ff but I would iiston u&gt;
no such proposition;
A few glass, id wloe mkds me feel bet
ter, and 1 liettevsd my right hand wuuld
bf Steady amogb.
*' At half nasi six wa tdirk our pistols
•nd started fur the place, which waa in a
O'flw*, ‘•fshrif make ml apology"
"You will remember. Captain, ’•sug­ secluded spot on the river stxut half a
gested Bowker, “that the Major Is it dead m&gt;le below tbe fall.^ I tali' anvewhat
Mint, and that in tbe handling of a’uwoni tatigUed when I reached the place, aud
wasfiirced to call &lt;-n ruy aeouud ’fur biw
be has no superior."
“I care nothing about that" I htiew wfilfkry tta.k. In a hide while the Ma­
|)&gt;a temper of our officers, and I knew I jor and Adjutant mads their appearance,
Walker that 1 would
stamM be held In light MtTOu W 1 all-rw. d ■ud I suggested
tbe Major &lt;0 back me down. 'Ones mitv Ilia tu have^hu affair user Ms quick a.
Bowber a-krd if I would apal.igiue.. p-wslble. I wad growing weak and »haky
[^X n&lt;H him rnret emphatlcafty', “Nh,” tbqugb I did pot, tall blijt, *0., He bad
“Thm I bnve inatr'rctfi&gt;ni'’tu'’t]tfivtr
this note," he added.
..
'■
Un handed roe an wnreW'-idhta, p.U.K't&gt;. d U,.‘
whirir I found to be a ebalknit* si»*byH ■ “Geirttemen.’'be said.^Mnjor FarWrll
I-was inhwfliad that Adjutant B»e%wr 1 Vitim to speak befure we proceed any
’ ’ * ’ - '
was empowered tu maha all nWsry i •fttnlwr;" ‘ ■ •
‘Tant ready ti&gt; Iraten," (.replied; “only
arrsngeiatewta.
■
,» ,
My wwrmrat friend in the regiment I let d ben briefaa lem.llile.
was a first Lieutenant aaaied Walker,
and I sent for him at unon. dMring him

hlnj-'f. w bo»i|-lisme Wa. Farwril. -He
whs a luiddtahgrd. dwaliiSfe tallow; given structiona to give him.
t&lt;i social r njqy
trt. and, *V a .generis!
-Only U.mIU&gt;ia" 1 replied. ^iFirat.
thing, beeping’ &lt;m preUy friendly terms I will Ught wiibpisb-ia; Mid Mcnnd, iia
whlh ihiWsboct Him. Ila waa* a kind ny nerrer are somewhat uiwtwog, I
hearted aifd grti4b&gt;if.,naui,though Iryub- maid like the affair to ba pul off till toIdd * IH&gt; » tamper that led bim^rtw str«r i.wnrwMmrmrg."
.-'asT'
ut l mes.
• &lt;»#’&lt;?.xo*
I
W.l|t»r weut ofl wilh.l^e Amnion}and

•end frer hta »lf. tu.pogso and Way with
tl&gt;U through the summer. Ha bad ownfurlabl* and omimodi-Ais quarters, and
there **s'Hill* danger lhat tbe iudtaos
-would rnska another attack.

tbe occasion. Th* staff and line officer.,
not kept away oh dOty.Alere all present,

hetband, a portly woman, bearing herself
With nwHliar grsW; and dignity, without
atty effort or enow nt affectation. She aa
edited ho needless reserve. btrt treated
hersaasts wiih kind ores *nd,consider.tlb&lt; »eetf&gt;!ngfy ooly jgtnrii.uir' tihrt all

aUlinance wane not' wMy adhered b.;
ned &lt;m the present •■eca.ion we n&lt;&gt;« nnly
emptied many, bottle* of wine, but aevar.l buttles of old Bourbon were included

me ariaoiK/v™"* ,0|iop
tT' h
■ were b&gt; meet atwien i ’el&lt;&gt;ck jh» fypow!I mg niorfling—Wrspos piatola^-diaianoe
Ii twelve p»ee»—&lt;&gt;ur aetnnda Io' feM.for
choice of poailiuot—U&gt; fire al |bo word of
command.
.,
'
•j t.
After, dinner, I sat down tn arrange eny
•flairs. 1 ."£&gt;** eevcral letters, which. I
.esled and eneiuaed In a single .rnyrl»pr.
V&gt; be sent ofby my clerk in ow l ah-iutd
(all. .jMj property 1 gars into t\'alk.rr%
charge,with inslrorti'Vi«.b&lt;»w,io.^i«njfe
o| |U When matter, bad been thur sfrsnged.it was well piward evening, and
taking.a light cans in my hand, f walked
out for a breatb «Cuf kesb .air.
, .•
N&gt;.l tar from tha camp were Morgan’.
Fa|!s,&gt; wild, Qimautic «t&gt;»:,. wljefe jbe
wal.r of tbe river tumbled over g .huge
bed of broken roc^sp and toward tb.t
spot I bent ray atone. Just above the
tall, was &gt; bridge of lugs fn&gt;m -which
could be obtained one of the grsndesl
wa&gt;f* that ever ble»sed thoeyjkof anartA» 1 reached the sBnwiil^r’an.anii-

I

child standing, as 1 ascended Into tbe
I
r™&gt;. •
dnefcet vbNtx sharp, piercing cry of ag
iigb spirits and song and story, with ony broke.upon ujy car. I sprangthe
ing goblet*, gave ua occupation. By
by, I proposed a IMwt, ‘■Mrs. Major
■wrilrund h-wan. drank whir tbres
She was ringing ber bands and shriekrty cbedra. Why ,10 the world tbe iiglik* a oraxy creature. I
r.r should have taken ..ffiiue, I ooeld mipnisa in comprehending tba.truth. Be­
low, the bridge, floating on the 1r-ufiled i
waters 1 saw the child, |ts spreailing gar
--nta buoying it up ; and I rould bggr
Uny voice cailing, “MaWn.'.’gmn.

"•""•i'nXtotr-

. child waa going newer and nearer to
&gt; fall*—nearer and nearer t&lt;&gt; death ! —
sm a fearful risk for ms. forrib* utan__ were tW 1 should be utan over into
I had started from my seat, whrn Lieut the blaring, boiling aurgs bcnplh iU
' Whiles wto w« wilingby my aide, pull rock* But what was tbe risk to roe
“Emtade'r be bttered, h • hurtted Itamt if I died in lira nvar I abouM n»;

wbtopex. “don't aay wwUw: word.

Tbo

G&gt;rtal|», but my o-ret wag off be(&gt;r* abe

nrtly.tarf c-ughi D jugt
Wm fe gpilltr. t.r Jiy.

m *•••»•«

»• IMH**** *M. •bnu‘ P«fcMUwdcmopta fee plahtiug.stataid too etsreisly cleaned off by
ag'ahd raklngJrthe ptecs la targe. • round the bill, and |
SgwMgCS say U It is small. gird with the eartif u]
&lt;* strung ben manure, I

NEWS

fter and swifter!

j?* y&gt;.y,'g&amp;

■

lUtaWScta iretW frost is oat and
IrMteMe hhMW..n h-r work.
w 0« 4ig Udoeply and plant spin-

AiM jaw*. /rCTUfttf^W

Uniltd Stotoi:
. •
"Immsaas maas roesting held bars tn
sssss

IHAtt ,
ncqual

J|“£

'emeil

S*-”1' Grime, dtowed ttatltaM^ta
of the d«p«&lt; A ted N.t t-tly tew npp. ■.
«d felte tone. '•'&gt;4 ul ttaoocrsc'uf A«drsw J-ta—t.1 but toss tbe effltor t»r&gt;
JLrokuk Cupperbred paper •&gt; s.l*
the auldien •* !"*• UuUe4
tumbled ths ty pea and pie-«s mil Uriver, having even W eat holes in the He.
in twfd winter. Itor that purpose Y
■’S
Ths.Pretaihmt’a aapp-ttar. seem toter
all ut that avrt; bull; &lt;M* amn«*h*
practical, joke mr &lt;*» lj&gt;wa C-Wr
reeent iternaol«a l-.yat. or »» a|fflKIng for a Hy«1 wmiimmlty. DvtAflew.
Um re is mu a rebel etetn*-to the 6.suh
tM R.wid wtiasiule ibta veto wNbMMl
vehrmroos Ifopportunity served.—
ingion Chrnnielf.
w___

vtewita: Rrr nwun crop about taur
•■ brwW-wMH*tre-»M1. white
lilcslab jUtlocw. and Daflvors yel-

NEW GOODS;

m
m aayitaag pregreaU iy

haws

■p.-roTT-JSE-D JEII'OBa !

Tbe Ail Inwing semi
plesaapa &lt;■( editorial I
un&gt;n&gt; .if the Chsrhatc
Editing • paper ia a
nee*
.If it eooirin. tno n
ter penpie widi'i have
If the type is t&gt;«&gt; tai
enougb reading taattei
If tbe type is small
It.
.
Il we publish tckgi
pie »ay tbry ar. lie*
, Ifweupiit them, the
enterprise, ur vupreas I

UBVANmtFTli tl rir.is baptit crrtAW,

•Ire g^g.raio 41.JMUMI le th. fe4j wfe

A rrwclamsiHot for a IJity toTFiMtlac,

WE DEAL IN

There ar« tinww wta«, ux-rv tlum ordi­
narily, it is propur ttat jueo sireuld bum­
ble lUemaelvrs before’ the'Creator ““d
•ewk Ills heuventy aid and guidance; and
daeratag Ibsipreaairt an app-..pri«c«i&lt;x*watuu to set apart a.day forbw^mg. H»luiliatiuii and Ffajac, .1 &lt;fo hereby up- ...-------- —--- -------------- ..
poiul fi-r thia object, Diuraday, ths IVUt I M(| gMleal Crov ffJdrCTuaroaai
Uf Apr.1 next.'
’
*
And revoctirXing our entire depettdenci- I nM. cusssanius. Kru-srar, at*
... u. &lt;&lt;«,—» IM.r .J
- -err—
aud ismumbertitg-taigraoioite pwrtnMcs | V!'1Mfga,"(JrwnBwl,',ta
111 &lt;&gt;ur behalf, 1 would urge the ubrerv
Th. edefimadaato-*,’ *?. **&gt;* *
anoa uf such dav, uol as a cualura rurrely | s'rarlr Usm«n*’"»*. ’“T*
but also as a pflvllrgsaiid a-deniu daty. |
lu our Mwming prvwpurtty• we are
temptad to forget God ; in «mr adversity
we are ufteu driven lu His loutstmj.—
.h.BMifebreplS
Alter ao glormus aOOUq-evt utl- ths leid
ol bavtlsi in lbs defsMd of the UtUuri imd
ul geuuiuc deimanalMi prindphas, &lt;&gt;Hr a
rsbeilmus people—tile sw-ni enemies of
aucn principles—IskmaUml vainly iuuig
me that all dallgD is peak und iitat ' »e
arebi'W, asauatnai, aouundy rooted Ln
ibues ,pr incfplni »f Libarty and. ..Equality
fur wtiicft our Fathers c-il'iteudvd.
'

A LECTURE

"ErtSwgr

DRY GOODS,
Groceries,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Lynn's Periodical Dropi!
TuK GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
FUR IRREGULARITIES.

If we attend eta rth,
for effect.
If we don't they den
ful’and desperately wM

Hats Al Caps,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WAR!

wm-ta drawn, and juai
It to then taken off .nd
e-stfowoer; however, tbe
#d &lt;K&gt; steadt after ■ it. |g
•sired—then

1 cool wpring water three times uii the
tnk’Js.aM removed; it istbaw salted and
cl away till svening. wlwn ..It l» worked
fall*' ForbwSMmwr tatter, a little less
utit Id" oancu &lt;&gt;f a*h ’• used m a pound
f botrev. a blifo . aww. all for w inter
•e. with a al^ghl addition of white auger
nd patarrord saltpetre ( a taiilrepootiful
f augar, and a teaspounful &lt;&gt;f saltpetre t-.
| lb* ofhliHflr). /'Bwit»p&gt;irr&gt;&gt;t'ira »•!
je pream wtaq churned, is G3 degrevv
ma
1.
l .U with the c-rrim.

Which will be sold.

•caller ixtbo'BTwd.'lne aimed b-*»a of
1 rvaaiei and KctiuUfeitowlueb were array*
ed^gamvlIM ; aiaf lhi. ws&gt; autfanptirtmd
-6uly by great ata I dsraal and dranbcM, and
*1 liteexpeoaa U louCb aufleriiig, treas­
FOR CASH OB BBADY-fAV.
ure and Irfood, and under tbe ikwimuif
baud ul Divine'I’ruvideMe.
*
But 'tai work IS not yet fiuiabed! Wthave a uughlKf victory still Vr aaine.o in
Hie icc»iMirucU&lt;&gt;n ol a muled Counlry.—
will exchange shuts," I Now, inure Uuvu c-var, jae ussd Ui bumble
uures)vvs, siul in peiutrnoe and prayer,
"Nn," be rstnmed, shaking bis bead, ”1 ■erk tbe guiding slid directing band uf
cannot fir e al'yuu."
"gut; sir, '• bat mean* this F I cried In climded by antng&gt;&gt;msm lietwem tbe rul
mg puwura at Um Capitol *4Mr Republic,
"Do you not know F be asked; seem­ dwiuruiug the harimnivKia rclalatus ea
ingly aqoallv enraged.
acutial to complain apaxrer in finishing
I a*»ored him that 1 did net
J
’CONVINCE
and perutancoi fixmdat'em; when great
TOY MOST SKEPTICAL
•tauameti are appiebuneive, and nofliHis
o&lt; frvrdmeo are irsiubling end weeping,
VIRTUE IN THE ‘ ’
I told btin 1 lunj not thu least Idr*.
tur llM awfety and escuru.) .4our Govern
With a quick tn- vvment be advanced maul, 11 M must proper aud fitting that
and caught my hitnd. .
we should aawiuule In our roam-cuvs
• Captain Willet,’’ be exclaimed, with places uf worship, &lt;ud there penitently
strong opioiion, ‘•tba: child was mine I— coulee, vur weskua and uur ams, .ipitb aa
You may have your shot; bet I would Individual, and aa a nalmo—iiupluriug
Ley-Arc a Mpd&gt;inaKox v
rather die n thousand deaths than rater wisdytu and strength,. al J ani! protection
my band ngaiu.t tbe preserver of my ufHim'wfi&lt;i rides up«&lt;n the whirlwind
ptremc. child."
: ■1
Bud direeta the storm, who, out ufwetnMoro
Durable,
■ I w5ed tn maidnomefepty. Ml! ewild
s BOURBON
nnt speak coherently. I had beta grow­
.irr&gt; ,n&lt;[ More Elastic,
ing weaker, end my head Wat Whirling,
and tbe wKKftf of ruahlng, hissing * witters
- uni.»i. •&gt; , MoreGracoful!
ruiiwin my ears.
Anil will kr/p He Uhwpa' “■&lt; srtaiw Ha
•’ "Ah.'tbe ordeal of the tall, was tnmwcb
fur him ” I brnrd Walker aeyf Ms be umpli ul tebuTldmg,agioii &lt;&gt;qr fair* fabric
twught ma’ln bi. sriHC
i
&lt;if Hu mail Government; recogmxing the
• _ *?Usptmn,' captain,
! jjArdoc wibcront right «f all inao »&gt;‘'tbe ewpy
nirtii of-Liie, LHwrty and tbspurauiiui
8o I beard the Major.apeak. I crewed Happmere,"
■^Ja«a-e-mw..«ced
his hand ariff tried to &gt;n&gt;de'.
Lei waaeehvthen, tbe Diwwto’ Std] to
subdue.&lt;fer prqndgM, aod 'u rromslruci
the Kcpubuo upon the lnood pruicijito. of
Iligbt, Hiimamly, Ju.liue and Etarnaj
Truth; Whet.’ all meh.’irrespective of
enisle tor colhr, stall M eqwf iW tbs' Bfta
ul lbs taw. Ita-n insy •vnuKl.ttal
nut uuly our piny era and aupplicatnpio,
Is th. iM«t.taawty far ikMasd !«. Um
BBNZOIN ElaIXil
but our liibuUu4.LtauktaUviugaud|&gt;raiao.
•Ta tasdtart' twewMwawmM &gt; bp&gt;»bMta
largs practice._____ t
mnrii, aud that 1 mull be her “other wbohnmt ’-uty ibOjtiulurYt «u*i, tatt &lt;d
BENZOIN ELIXIR
"
' ’ ' ‘ " ' '
Um Um versa, aud* whmtaus/tsaprotur yd
peia.«is, taU W'ev«r. aatMta hfUfSl J^rThs great'Want ufwvbry poor man iua sth-God and wvik.lb.rtghUamMiri. ta iw
home, ui.mg with tha MU with wh.ch cvpled with Him.' |
* **•**■
'»! ;-'L. „Letua Mfe. rem.mber 0gk tbo Fast
which shall make t|h* an ao»pi»Ws 4-y
‘ . Thera w great exaita,&lt;»eul and ipccals- to Um L“'tl,u
b«: tas-ctowsp,'
lion in uil in Dryden, Lapesr cuunty.— is "tu hares ths tanda uf wuUtuduus*.
undo Mw taft»y burovigr, .to
tbri'i'F
Alsu at Muriis?.*. ■
T ■/-i ri U
prseasd gu lreu,,fe ursak ey«r&gt; yuta,,&gt;’
And yi«U will n&lt;&gt;l b*;with&gt;&gt;er'
drwl .ihy trwad V’ U»«r bpugrx,au4 jtitou
Thfe eRtams fig Lyon, and Muir Kava
itom WM M&gt;S puked Uurt lh.-u «uvur Lum.'
'
CBOOK a co,.
liAAJ all whiskey aifops’and' billiard I Let ua pray Uial G»d will give wisdom
fetch In rimae place* _
tu uur Mlsr* *ud all in auihuruy, tlmt
tbe) man u« H» barwisiy w»ih-«wib other
•nd te g»*U4 M&gt;Hy by an uusii^r-Ute
"«•«
putpuwa ^dungou reo.KmytagUreg.ret
UuU Xtat wtamutaitagj ^ ytrta^.rd.
’ awes with dulje.-aod
WtUi lbv
Distaupipp—re.und Igbonag htafe4^.p&gt;
. taifcl Uur IMMtata kle ta* Aswgttad O', «l W^.sita for NahjCuM Law*.rattocstag
‘
though i«. Ii«« W* may ta 4w»J V
I fltetad end hurdrued. yet success wiUj^p.
MaeiT AiPaaSTsaVfirCTaltn*
j piately otuwu-mu* afltatta-and .reward ua
l,&lt;all..sr tatmrssu.d «lr tawwfawg,;
- uJMsri«s
..................
■ ’

VERY CIIRJIP

is tbe riwes-methim* in srtrnmer. i&lt;«Lrokaw wp wd put in. though .tins is
Aided rf^re.iMe, *• W tnMkre the hot dr wj cort'rade. A Ao I
lhr grave and ibetarfi'
lone ri**p.
Time pasted ; /he »•
rrapxtdrnlxaaw h-evr.

kSffClxTHULWlIi

BiE© cK^CICh-VA* &gt;

THE SILVER SKIRT

Benxoin is not Benxi
Benzoin Elixir

If tbe maXdnest
promptly, thcySny

- --7, ’
Wdltomatargb, h‘s»»Sr“’L-.
jaaualy
Nre Twt-

B&amp;uueM

mge-c«»W«r
nrwod
k. u. kA-”.’, eras"

”®.nr.yaxarKtA43E

w*uwMB».-MbMbr« VsTain*.

Said I -Ye*
HHiae -4 G—l,
helped to Kwry

weHt»MOMI. i statatafMnr &lt; f 04
lamed »23»0 eai+f- &lt; -h-fi.lrl - rate
’’pUbl* wbiqb'bk..tV'iJfrJt week lu
,-ssetaiaeki *n New-Y'Uh laarhrl •&lt;

1 Awvi*!'—
Hi ni.n.*.&gt; &lt;****■ “«

FMtLA&amp;etPHIA. Pt
25 mi tea, pnaalng all
d-preMum m tatr ra*|
ami entering the eh ।
2 4M feet. The olb I
e-mdait. la tnanrled ll
pari, and tU bl«4t» 1
er as to form a t»mp

Wrn. ’ '

Bzuriom ELizia

ii’wMt'ritdiring
.ta-torflta»1t for

ftWHMWu Os-U'

Dreidr upon roms p«.
and persevere in 'It.
■wrreuBw by diligew-'
[Jr not efl aid t» W»-i
aud diUredy. wra.
sarsbee no mire. 11
mill grinrfa. n«C he
Altrod fey.mrowo'
hi any woe etor j ■ p*
many ta U!-.«krwl aa

Srf-^rd&amp;iiaEsas ..

I

‘ ' ’iil 4UI? A’Cyif*1 ‘ ’■

irytp1'* &lt;l"T&gt; «»
will have*
Trawl rrrrr uwe wit'i
"Everything is F'”
by snuetray | r-*l '
"
ai__ _

�^icultintf jjtnns.
y ii now high time tbo think about preMVU.g Ih» «n^.-u apui for plahiua.-.Wred* «h*-old im earetvly cleaned nH’hy
.arrvi*‘b|I*n^ raking If the piece la Urge.
,t in *o«w co* vest lata way if it is email.
Cow tbeauffaee about' ope half inch
l^ep with tli.uoiighljt dec'uupofed maU hazily Smsw^tf
MOS ths firelaadvgcwi i
lem-aatreled Um tael.

ifaronic
is MW.litalw,
'■‘“I—"
i— ■
elire yj»ia*l aud cure far
&gt;m inptsritytetWglfarte

.

eveM a’trr"CTv'vi rw-owi,-whir.
curled Sllrsiao Irriucs and Danvofd yel,u# ceiiiio arc proper- sorts. Fur early
xsis plant the Bmat" eariy carrot,
tllrl¥ bonq lor Isle beet, 4o«« smooth
blow!; late ca»rv&gt;», holl-w-'crosm. Peas
ihould-abat.be, »•*" a» evly a*-possible,
iod the more ahellered this aiU»alion tba
better will xny eaHy gurtfen pruduee be.
No time slnvuld be lost In .uphing hot
t«ds tn start tomato, ag; plant, puffer,
.-aulidower and eablmgs plants, mid If
some kuuce la auwn in lbw |*w«r part of
the i»ed it will enhance the earlinewa there­
of a couple nf weeks. BtRLln ■ Hums day s
of railroads nnd ripresa coinpaaiwajt may

IXT. BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

Kyp-u in, ashes, guan-., Mm manure, or any
other similar in.lw.al. may oft* 1m very
pr.4ital.ly applied, at the fieet boemg.—
They should always lie sprinkled over an
are* of weveml iuehea io diameter, all
armmd the hill. «nd cv^ and mtogosd with (lie earth to towlug. Gostm,
ur stnmg ben manwre, if applied in tbls
manner, will never work Injury to tbe
young plants, unlaw they emue fn direct
contact with them, or an ir^rdlnale quuutity be used.

Tbe fellnwing framing up of tbe
pleasures of editorial lifbisfroin the en|.
umua &gt;.f i&gt;m ChsrlottevUlo Clro^ielt :
Editing a papor laa very ploaaMt bosi.
tress.
. :
If it eontalna t»&gt;o much political mat­
ter people won't have It.
If the type is pg. Urge h dim’l contain
enough reading matter.
If lbs type ia small, people don’t read

SALE.

“MORE TRUTH TflAK-NCTRY."

BAKGAt&gt;»! NEW GOODS
PMrqS. xfptasBS,'.jS«9CKUBt, p«i '“Ai^GreadKACKLEY’S wSbebige^
u on-,. .Ckmutj^oui Bnld W. • -

ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

.

*

SPRING,-STOCK

WITH-

0.1). SPAULDING,

.AMU1J »»*«•■

!g-A&lt;ai.^gAyoa

svmuab a&lt;U »d Lemtffe tu.&lt;&gt;aafew&gt; few*
sarxaKw wnwu,,

OF ALL KINDS.

W&gt; »l u .

ohoiob
am m.««

Suit the Times.

MUUkbWIA

Good Calico for 36&lt;»a
Tasa,-' -udl
poivtsl riJ'nq jjTi'Xscr ».U rw.1

Selling^Off “Cheap!
DBU6« * MEDICINES,

If we publish ulegrapb reports, peo
pie say they are lies.
. If wenjnlt thelti, they say we have no
enterpriao, ur aupreas them for political
efirct.
.
IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE
■&lt;*•*«*•'* • «»• j”k«e people say o«
wed to towns and chieg fhr what he are a ratile-hred.
It we omit them, they say wa ’araan
• ante than logrow them Umaulf. taped j
allv should a neightwsrhia.d\lub together j "Id f.Mwil.
• ‘/C VHWPWjrt^tt 13’
_ —
If we publish original matter, thy curse
aiij scud for t quantity, thereby reducing
both tbe coat uf th* plant* ktid iba express us for n»t giving Mrlreilons.
THE BIST DIaJoXD IfflOlWK •»
If we publish aelectneia, n&gt;M&gt; say we
nre luy for not writing more, and giving
them what they have out read in some
othwr paper.
If wo give a man a complinumUry
I MT. ■ FULL STOCK of MKMB
notke, then we are censured Air being
MiD snops, u&gt; a* ui* or yait[
partial.
If we dn not, all hands aay &lt;s* are a
greedy hog.
.
X! A. Willard ciinmuutoate* to tbe
If we insert an article that pleases tbe
f.'tim Utretd the noxle of making butter ladiew. men become yrsloua.
in this tflehrstrj county, taken from aftIf we do not eater to tbeir wishes, tbe
Arrna UNION STORE Or
|&gt;K4FCMKBr( At,
paper is Dot fit tohaA e in the house.
The n.ilk is cooled as W“&gt;n M can be
If we attend cMin b, they say it is only
IBTTETDn &amp; W-2H
A Splendid AaM.riment of
after Jrswiag. "i as t-&gt; gel out the pnirn&amp;l G-r effect.
heat, w hub it m considered io hurlful. To
If we don’t they denounce us asdoceilCAJTOY AMD CAJiDT 1»Y| I
ful'and deaperstely wicked.
OUR FACIUTOEB
ALL KINDS OF
If we remain In the office and attend In
4»-Rlrterti“~..,V;t3r^
nothing fee to tortal, Mkhtag fcr tuffef
husineas. hdks any st are ion proud to
mingle with other fellows.
V“k«. eofhlAf ft.
JR.U. -4 «•&gt;];4
SEVEN
GREAT
BLESSINGS
-If we go out. ilicy say wo Dover attend
PhTdast.i preserd^oes Cafklwiy tan, atf
cream Is pvrmilfW to stand albir '.’h'. ijl io our business.
MIGRATE qjApfo.
myewuiwam:"^
:vmo
to Tint
hwih
sacs
tkitbmed till It 'heeotqcs tuuirfd—IhHr ) If we publish poetry, wo affect sent!-.
ARE
EQUAL
TO
AHY
J.Y
THE
churned. Tbe chiirmng.a «o«illii*&gt; daabl
STATE.
• r-rhurn—takes an hoar »ir a little baa.
RADWAY’S
If we do nut, wa have no literary pol
ore'iferfa Tta.» sir I «•
Tbe butter is then taken out and Wybrd isb or taste.
b**M »t,«V eltaptom
j |p
,r&gt;.a
&gt;
inwl spring water three tiroes uljithe
If tbe mail duel not deliver our paper
OosvUo.xUe*.
ntllk is all removed; it ia tbon salted and , promptly, they say we do not publish on
at.-irs^feoj/awafe wit* ran. or sidtfess.
BwllM,
Bm,
T.tluw,
Lar&lt;,Tsp.'
act away till evening, .when .it ia worked the time.
Oresreot MsbW Al-hMW.Vip-lEI wUt al­
'
ga« Cash t*&gt;«» I* &lt;«••*!
- - - ■ ‘-- - V——...
,A. lfcr.,1.
again. For summer bntter, a little leaa
If it does. they are afraid wa are gel­
tlum an’ ounce of salt is used tr» * pound ling ahead of Unia.
REMEMBER THAT
..f butter, a little Uinro salt for winter
Do^trfJJtoOAUAtSrSRMfoC.
use. with a slight addition of white m-car
and pulverized saltpetre ( a lahb^Hmtiful
Will n»x be UoderauM.!
aaaaan saa apr, • ”
• f sugar, anil u leusp.&gt;oiiful of saltpetre t”
22 lbs. of luittar). Tine tstniwn.tnre ot
tbe ncam when clntrn.nl, is &lt;J3 degrees,
fold water ia thrown in with the ir.'.rn

Must and Shall
unur.riuqr.

OROCERH^

Great Decline,
In Prices,

STATIONERY

Periodical Drops!
UR IRREGULARITIES.

OUR STOCK

Flavoring Extracts! '

FoixDoing Buslines#,

READY _ RELIEF,

.iBHUS

CROCKERY

is the
largest ever
broguht to this mart,

...
illMIW
SmUhaPs- V ISA
wl‘ ,

And is sold at a reduction from former
Priors.
r
.
tar ended ; the enr
respood.nl was towu.raMy discharged,
and he had fTgottrn. in the rush trf
'events. his rum ri.de sleeping hy the hanks
• d the Rapidan. when, the other day. in
uusds TO cents, when other go**! batter Hnrtf'trl, wb&lt;- should appear before him
norlands but 50 ct». Tbe vrenrls are hut the dead atid buried soldier. It ia
rrry daydnmrd with soap, rinsed, and not Mrm.gr that he fell a oiriima aenaart t&gt;&lt; dry. The butter is irewsHy IwhtJU*
laikct in paila. holding 00 ll&gt;«.—some-

IOT8“i»S‘‘lfcrSBU«W

lOWARV

ASSOCIATION.

rniL-IOELPHIA. tl.-

name lime. H,(MRX#.le«ta Imtmw pUma.
whuti at f.fiO
PX0. —
Ib-tb cro»i wo&gt;« closed off Uy July li-b
Iheg’-uaH being il»ar-a&gt;gMe*pkt&lt;i&gt;d. t&gt;se:
rn.nl and phuiteil^witb -W.OW e*t»ry
plwota. which wrraSoM bufntwChrtfcthim
i Clhe otme y-mr, tri
W-.f’ tl200. luakiog the tui4 Acctgla SLT&gt; OJ_ .
His espwnaes ».'h : —Mnm.re. &gt;150;

F'L* nmunsroa .,7”

DRUG A

Said I -Yr.
i.atetv .d G'«d, __
------ _.-----------helped to bury ytw. oner In Virginia T' '
"I km.w that S.HU4J one buried me. and
I always thought you were .-n* of tbam.
ns you were always so kind to m*! Rut
y.« or nonsaid be .dR-ring hie band to
me. ••that I am flesh and blood.”
I shook hands with him, ard bg told
me that be w«« in a tranee wtmn we burihint, and that he wab digging hla way »«t
and had got hla bead out, when the. reha
came 4l&lt;mg and as-istrd Mm. They than
.ent Min to Libbr Prfar|fi. where thay
kept him in durance for a year. They
then *ent him
Ge«rghk. where he r»
itiaii.rd till tbe •■r »•» ended, when b«
waa rvleuud.

BOOK

store

OLD LADIES &amp; FAIR MAIDENS
'°AU are m" ut &gt;i*e asw. and d.jssllr Cerdad

Railroad Prices,

«l,Wd-to.tJa, wifelrehl. s»d. seomonwal

"’Lr*.. a

_ ___ _______

3DOT3 &amp; SWISS,
STOVES.

TUt’wAHM at UA.*Ut&gt;B. of Ms •*
X«aurnetrty *f &lt; K'*rni a ted Good.

BTOA E
SAP PANS,

sr^T^ss
a-”-; x«.rj
bsdlins will isisre ealm and plsMUt sloau.
Shirts and Drawers

•nr.gSff «p»g,alty;
“USJSWSMff 5£%4S!
worth of lbs ardlaery^a-klBara, Haiaavau, **-,
0 o!£ mfr wot tetuo of Ribwlra readt
REUKF will do wore good, sod saa b. os«d hr
more parwosss, tbon uw daUars sspoodsd for
sap other aiodlcias la uss.

awfwSATWw/wpSo^^dVfl.
riVEHUXDJUD TUOUHAXD 0T11KM SAT

And

it: “st.t'S.'h: Ul~r“ •* 1

Wine

Sbt4fiiardware,
ML :: -RQPE.
OBIMri-STONM,

SROfiERUZSL

Fitrnuiig Tools of nil
Ml'£^Sftmvr;' ■

..rMrt^2K&lt;*?d“k?g.
oar fomily oom good than afl i

isrrz:f:»ftistu'.
-Issa boor 1 am ail.right: If pet

■an®,]

“Gvasia.
.sswusuC?,**3*: i
have "WiayTTw,” Mow* aw taML« &gt;

A.u-rf u.—■

waiT TWt TTTWTW*

small plow, «n sanb side of asjry .stimtfl |
/« inches frhrn thn Gills. td/nVg '?h.*arth hwfif KWm the Wr-fW^ld tb«
furrosjjxr. jo whnlloW-itii »ovte'-**hte&lt;e. tbr
MtAflmslubUMafetlMKltite fe&gt;«
•* ns,d-ie.e.ttMa. a aewaU. ite.ealid -f

WBS-SOTTtt-aT.rell.

•agon amnnd over the v.mib
•W i. liable tn ,.a din,
P»«ee tbort piece* of plunk

-;

-W -l^r-et«ck c

lay. •100; /htlAinl..^ _____ _
__ _
which deducted fm.nt'the nmwinca jflvr
hitn tUuit pri.Bli.tlLQOftg.flAiiils'^*
to-ghl call a cloddmppar. . Uahaa wotparIwhir skill, ndr grenl, :**‘*(*’^,***fr”«
M* &gt;«ly pniniiNiMXwUrMMramAl
fa tbe firel place, make up y.mrmtod
industry, but it wosM b* 4«ka»!t «»r to areH.mpfi.b whatever you undertake.—
acy i&gt;qe. o&lt;&gt; lunttor lA rndnifed with DwMr up-* —r
•kill and brains, tu malt*, «u*a .mt •*«&gt; and peraeerre In .It, All difficulties are
acre than lie dM
*■. •»«■••&gt;■ &lt;:
‘, .were.—by d.lieresre and asaUrnty.Be not af.aid l» »••»* -t«k
and dingeads.
*A «* l« «'!•’•*
aatehew no mire. Hawbo remains to the
min rind*- n.&lt; h* .wto-pw *M *-mm

■'“'FM..dT»01i*,'W*l

cl—

H. A^WYEAR
"“ ‘oT all kinds,

•■raked in cold Water thru In h'&lt; itnd;last­
ly in culd again. When filled with i but­
ler, strong brine U poured .at the top. .

piece &lt;&gt;l hud. hy wi&gt;rk and high &gt;
ii:g: On a ferrilo acrr, withib «i|
Ti-rrity Church steeple. New Yor
in New Jrrs-y, livre .» TnnqJ.pi
John Smith. J'din’s' nWt ’cnftai

.«j=nrv\zia sa&gt;

g'

mu t&gt;

«« a— w rere. -J

saw aw, MMHU * M**T.

�•

IT IS A ur.

majority that pasert the law over
13T A
K...S------------ .
.--------- K
be,
Hrtlock, -Ing one of- ths victim* of tbe war. He
seems to suffer but little ate-jovoaienre
from the )&lt;&gt;a&gt;, art cfe.p. wort with hrs
left arm. Il ia no unusual effort for him

third* vote in both House* of Congress,

breathe easier, for tbe supremacy of Cun

jest protest ion affirmed by the decisive
Hilo

venjeore &amp; the public ia Immense. Nu
compromtsc haa as ye» been effected with
the jrtbAy.thc directors, art as Ibt ktba the law-making power, leaving the w, firn dvfarmiocd to b&lt;4d owl, it to bard
to teHiql the matter will art. Throngb­
enforcement of such laws, as the Repre­ oot, tbs men have acted In a quk«, pcaci»sentatives of tbs psople-emcl, in accord­
ance with (be Constitution.
M t, (Mft. U.-W W wwt
were compelled to walk Thursday even­
Has seen, fit to breyk with the party who ing art Triday morning.
8uvvan -Lamirande. Cashier of tbe
elected him, and to prove labs to tbe prioP4t&amp;ra branch of tbelknk Fraoca, wait
arrested in New York on Monday last, ou
a charge of having robbed that institution
He is now cou fined I
tbe President, and aa such to entitled to
18 jail, 8»d fipplimuioa will be made be­
fore U. 8, Cunimirtoner Betts no Sat­
urday for Ma return under the Extradi
lion Treaty.
’
The jury at-New Yoii, in ' the case of
grees commauda tbe public approbation, tbe Arctic Insurance Company, agaiual
rtfe thmPnmaAEl.
rtlMM. the Albright Canal Tow Boat line, wbieh
waa a auit to recover the value of a cur
Speaking eftbe passage of this bill the
ganGmm.daatmyedby a ooltiafon on ths
Chictco; 7!r«iwie my*;' f * .-• i
Hudson River, betwocn b&lt;«ta of tbe de­
fendants’, 08 Tbureday, brought a verdict
dictation was on tbe anlvfinmry of Lee s for plaint® fug the fail ambtott eiaimed.'
surrender to Gen. Grant, April ftKIMfo The plamliffa are assignees of While,
Banks A Co., Buffalo.
On Thursday two men, named Clark
baffled and rebuked bv a bappv co-inci- and Dennie, were arrested in New York
on suspicion of having beeu concerned
in the rubbery perpetrated on the night
of tbe 23d ulu, at residence of Juo.P.
No Cengress ever before passed a politi- Moore, ia Mrtton Avnm, -ben^lM.
M^mfiM^ver the reto,.. Tbsrn have 000 in bonds and eecu rilles was stolen.—
been a few uiataiicee where bills of no Tlie officers succeeded in securing A10,Mfittael AgtilfliMea or consequents have 450&gt;|ib«&gt;lfe;We4trfirt .. bdoegiug to
boM passed over vetoes, such as improv- Mr. Blourv, art having beed eecn in the
ftg
Aiv'ign'Uon 6f h river or ’ rwMlng pueaeaaioo uf lhe prisoners. Tbe were
to revenue cutters. But boro is the moat oummittod.
Onejdl tbe robbers of lhe Greenwich
rirqet warehouse, at New York, named
Jos. Fittgarald, haa been arrested, and
11,700 worth of silks recovered.
White House. “My policy” has receiv­
Navigation is open from Cleveland to
ed a Btonniug blow dfi tF.c brtd fro® the' r?uolt'rk- .Tba EH4 Railway Steamboat
Congressional cudgel. The act to “ pro­ Company a etaamer, Olean, arrived at
tect all persons tniho Urrtted States in Cleveland, from Dunkirk, Friday morn­
their civil rights, and to furnish tbe means ing. AH the steamers of this line will

41 io the House. Hereafter, aa in tbe
eeaGSIWtf WfnIHmM

.

JU. .*•

» no lunger bo called aliens or "inbabl—— * - *'o hMkwforth. » ba
"etiblied to equal

iJBuner,
Almost daHy we are eallad wpea to
chronicle the death of at.iue loved one,
by thia drart disaaan, vsWrt often takes
its victim away from Jovirt peranta srlth
only very abort notion. Every mother
^smMuupply boertf wiJ Ctot Crtgh
Balaam, fu| lib no »“ L "------will curaolnetyxlfto.
hundred, If taken In,
very many mothers----- -------------they nwe tbe life of some dear om to this
wonderful medicine. One very desirable
quality ia that-it leavos no brt vffect, it
being perfectly harmlaaa. In caeca of
cough, boataenoM or Uddisg in the throat
it has no equal.

tfaslinip' Minsk:!

t WBQKESDIT,
___
cnAfrawr fensit
iTXTE OP MICHIGAN,’r&gt;&lt;ti&lt;h JaAieWClrI .4.lt to Ohssewv.

assiKE-'SE*^
MaxsnseSriS
riigVr—..awaor

, ’-

Art A Ztousiw. ,(hs^«fa«&lt;
MORTGAGE 8A LIL

. ।__ . . —.r,h. StAirof Miehle

Tbe fad Jaiktl BiUm ia no worthless
artlcln, but ia what itekirne to ba, a red
genuine, medical preparation, of aUrling
v irtor*. 1 ho n«ma “Bitters" to too often
used to cover a vilktaooa oompound of
poor whisky ar-d some Litter drug. D.&gt;
not confound Rod Jacket with thia dans.

SUEBI FT SALK

AEgAjmTJffEHT
■“ — k~"“
•

AT THE

Cimii (£ri tlSffifisw.'

ttmt *a*«iaT

A true copy. AMsst, J M. Caswallims.
spritst
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n . .a:o Bcgrstor

E. H. DONNING,
U»«lsad t-bltood
it.AC. FrtoJje.Js8g»

'is'tto umtlcr of tb^estate of Lorias U. Xtobsto
oT^nrato llisgltopetat.lUfa.dalr renflfa
f Heery L Tabtoe sJu.iuUtruar
sm
I esid retata trsiluj for rt«a*es tbrrmn Ml
‘TfoHnpoa Ills Ordered,TUt Tsvsd.y, Ito Hd

Variety Grocery Store,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
yzMZ/yir.

&lt;u-

SHEttlKl"* SALK

®WD

Mooes to hereby jirre. that In pnrreasre of

THE

AND

CHEAPEST!

ISutinjj Jritt Unrrtil,
WMsi.perbaahai......... „..i..^.....81 Ti

1866.

correspondent soya tbe Geo triad will
probably be discontinued at once, under
.. . TV - . 1 .
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.

620,000

A NEW FEATURE

fa MMblgM.
DriM. March sTtofaT"*” "

1866.

ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE.

CARPETS,

ClUAX'ISllY &lt;&gt;lll&gt;pt |t

CUARDtA-VS SALK

dJu tbe ruatlrr of the MfcUc of James M. Darling

eating saloon

Mats, Rugs, &amp;c.

BKMKMBEK THE TiaCE.

ia announced to day.
t • A man waa arrested at the comer of
23d and Market streets, in Philadelphia,
this morning, who confesses to having
committed tba murder of the Deering
tartly. Ha states that he was assisted
by a companion, whom he has described
minntgly to tbe authorities. Search is
Uing made for hie accomplice.
Tba
tare, to dispelled be the plato fact that its prisoner is Dow at tbs Central Police
object to toMMP futh Republican legla»&lt;ffuel

Watches and Jewelry

emtUMUu

,
iTTne COBWEB CKOCBRT,
•we Asm east of J. &amp; Osedywsr 8 Co's. Si
ManlaasTob. ItttlHd.
tf

CHANCERY ORDER.

t 1 Dl'SXISG.

STATt OF BIClllO.lS: Dear*
Clacrtv, la Csutur.

Window Shades,

ttooMtiag auevasy.
yj X. KUU-DGf.

Wilber. I reprd la taloa I Mol to b. paid for
vfitll you know what yea era

ISHII STSTtS
8&lt;rm TSH •WOB310.
Twury, CAMDEN, N. J.

Dispalehea from Mexico state that tbe
Imperialists were defeated is Cueto i I a,
March 1st, fostog 140 killed.
Other
fights of a desultory character bad oreuri» *he interior. Maximilian's organs
jteta Umt-about 100 Americana Invaded
Sonora, oetefaeibly ia pursu.t of irtivid-

Oioaly Traaaerar.

403 arch sr. Philadelphia,
48 JOHN ST. NEW YORK.
t&gt;McCtolibleand1toiiafsWGwiB« AwHcas
SassfaetoM. re4ssfaprtase v»«»y
«&lt; u u&gt;
M Martos. Ml an mW ia finish. vtaslieity uni
fa £to-.rtrt- Tto! .»

CHANCERY ORD£R.

,.Mprifau
-tTi fr
At Cimil Cbtrt Jbr Uf (ini,

•f Btrr,. fa QUarv, al tto •lllafs of Bastian,
k «M ee«uy. on die 1U. day ,&lt; April aTR
-

IN THE STATE,

Otirtrit Xtn, a^intnl,

Cbamd jBeus* nJ J.M IF. fbflMin.
n.rsfsS'otra'ttx swjte

ant, Ooerad Roush is Ufa a residesl «f ths ooaaty
of Barry, tot to concealed in MonUala eosaiy
BUM irfMlehfanr 1 ..­
On SMrttoa ef Waa B. Gay ford Qrtnplslaaafs
&lt;&gt; &gt;. ....... ,k., .L. ...a --------, .
Tbe reply of tbe Bt. Pau! Prrev to the
silly copperhead trick of calltog Cungrese
“tbe Rease CongreeB,’’ io sufirienUy
terrible, only It ia hardly worth vbila to
MHefore oa such a puerility. The
rireov "If OmgrcM is a rump, did
It uuvar oeesir to thfiee latereoliag Jaco­
bins that the Presides^ ia also a rump.
Congress vras elected by the voles of tbe
pooplc of twaujr-fiva States, aud no
more, art be was eJsetad President of
tba United Bute* not by the vouu of

fer.Bsrry OmbW MtsMgai
ST. ComyUlMM'4 SoWtor.

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CHANCERY ORDER.
Ci TATE or MlCBlGlX. Eighth JsAfcul Clr-

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■m rawafitatto sswr Store.
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tofaywr-.Bsrtosre, -ber. to to yrep-fa »• &lt;•

J3W-5T GOODS.

Boots and Shoes.

GROCERIES
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                    <text>HASTINGS, BABHY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, APBIL 25, 1866.

VOL. X.
qe

futixpJBamitr,

; pDBMASM SVKbY WTOKE8DAT,

■ Astwo* aaaWT, ceuarr MtcatMM.
MtMfa Al R^r ai^. &lt;ww I*,

steea. Mbit*. *tU. lurprotlae. par* ill
•tnfb, wiafaw gta*s, pultr. gr^i^i**, ■

l^CSBKLL X NEVIX8.

NEW

ARRANGEMENT

letter*In Dry Qeofa, Groeari**,
Slaliontry. Crete cry
Olaaa War*
Shoai, ud ClMblag. Sloir *o Sil
Hastings. Hiebigan.

AT THE

coaaaa saettuuT

E. II. DUNNING

them. Tbe storrie are aa ueuri varied
and exeellitiL Una Lucke contributes
“Brave Heart of a Woman
Emibe
Lecter Leigh "Life'* Beddvet Ip-*;”Tra­
cey Town* the lively sketch &gt;No Pains,
No Gain*;" August Bell the quaint .and
charming story • Behind tbeSufai” Mrs.
ALE. Amec/'Why be became Govern­
or;" and Ehima 11. Ripley tbe mmIuaino uflbe interesting story uf-ZHfah.'*
Then tbera are poems by Florence Percy,
PbUa 11. Ceew, Mrs. Anal* Bwcb*. Mr*.
Anae Scar* Fiske, and other*; and in
conclusion, editorials, book ovtioe* re­
ceipts and is*hi-ma.
Price 62^0 a year; 2 capias 14,00; 8
oopto*, (and cm gnsti*) 316.00. Stogie
nutubera for sale by tbe new* dealer*.
Adder*. Dcaronfa Petar*iMi,3l9 Wal­
nut Street Philadelphia.

Variety Grocery Store,

®DD© AS TKE XSS71!

SHERIFF'S BALE.

AND CHEAP AS THE

CHEAPEST!

A NEW FEATURE
iUARD!AN’S SALE.

A FllST CLAU

EATING SALOON !

UNITES STATES
ST-KEIL JIBB ’W0B31S.

Faotoxy, CAMDEN, N- T.

EITESS10SI a tl.
Srxxt. Pxx MAWCVACTuaxaa.

J

fa* BasryCeerif.

WAREHOUSES:
i ARCH BE PHILADELPHIA,
« JOHN ST. NEW YORK.

b, ha merits, the support* cd the free­
dom losing man of Michigan. Il occur*
to ua ।bal k would be expedient fur our
people to patronfts tbe Cifi'sc", could a
few imbacribcr* be obtained, the publiab- come to uur table, ,thle able represents,
ere wotild send It to us on tbe day Wit* live of tbe current literature uf Great
publication. M hours abend of tbe De Britain. Tbe Number beforeue contains
vrolt Dailies. And which it ia not tbe tbe following articles, either of wbkh is |

worth the oust of the Magnate e:
‘ 1st. What will the Government do!
: 3d. Sir Brook Fwabroke-Part IX.
3d. Memoirs of the Confederate War
Aarnva’a Homs Maoaxot.—Most fi&gt;r Independence.—Part VI.
cordially we vrslooese to our table this
5th. Rrtigio Spetiaeri.
.
f.v mite of every intelligent Homs Claris
Oth. Genar4 Lamorieiere,
to which It haa ever found Ito way. Ar­
7th. Mi«e Ma.lorlbenfca-P.rt XII.
thur is over filled with that clave of Liter8tb. Stewart Mill cm Miud and Mataiuiw wbldt commands the sttrotioo of W0ih. Cornelius O'Dowd up&lt;« Men and
the educated. »»d crniMt fail to
Women, and other Tbibg* fo Genroal.—
Mrf toetrwet tbe peupU m 41 tbe varloev Part XXL
.
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walks of Wr. Ito engravings, ere, a|en,
PnUisbed, at 38 Walker Street, New
rf.btghor^r.-od aaakah, wWebme at Y’ork City, by Leonard Bcott fc Co. at
tbe fireside. The May number, to just

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GESCHW1ND,

Merchant

READY MADE

Tailor,

CDOTBUTO.

BBOADCLOTM, CAWIMKM8, VBTISGB,

LAUBS, roa akut . 7

LTtSWuitetf-*'

NEW GOppei^HK^’^DB I

'• Co*'* Ccgb Balsam." These have
become la&gt;uevh&lt;4d word* with very many
faiuilir* end the merits of the artida jntly entitle it to uur confidence and patronare. The ‘ originator dues not claim
to be a physician, but baa, evidently hit
upon * preeeription that m«» the ««&gt;ti
of a large claaa of svfirrer*. Some are
teallfiing that it baa actually cured them
ofciuisuinpUon. It la no doubt tbe ooosytnpUi*'* beet friend, while far enugtea,
ixnrsenoa*. and kindred tronblaa, we think
• t haa ou em.al. We predict far it a

“The Pet nf the Conim&lt;«.M is an-Hber
of their exquisite steel engravings. Tbs
subject is one that will be appreciated by
ML
proooonced marked as AatotSe cholera by
Tbrir usual GJured Fashion plate,
tbe health aSesn. Bbe-ramalned at up­
Naw Gnotte.— Mr. O. D. Srautwao. containing six figure*, gives the burst per quarantine till 11 o’clock today,
haa j&lt;ut received * splendid stock of new Spring sty lea. This phis is vary attract­ when she went to tba lower bay. No
ive.
communication la allowed between her
Drose and Fancy goods, Boot*. Sh-e*.
Then throe.ia a most beautiful engrav­
Me., which be hi sal ling al tbe lowest pel ing /’!“ Spring," a very fine wood nut. and tbe ahor*. Arrangement* ar* mak
ing to remove all paaeengera from tbe
era. Our friend* will do wall tn give equal to some of the so cslled steal en­
ship tomorrow, there I* aaid to be no
►
,
him a cell lx*-re making their spring pur gravings
danger of the diaeaee rroebing tbe eity
An.'-nglbe notices .&gt;1 the latest arriv­ from tbe vessel. Cholera appeared when
chaeae. Full paxjieularata oer advertis­
als from Europe will be f&lt;&lt;uud the follow- tbe vee«el waa eight day* out. and from
ing columns, next week.
1001» 200 person* #&lt;-re aUacked, «f
A R«&lt;bc Dreaa from A. T. Stewart &amp;
fy At tbe recent Municipal election Ci., Nrw Y&lt;*k. Evening Dre*a fnau wbixn 37 died; &lt;1 or 22ate now elck. 11
bring doubtful case*. Nearly all the oth­
in Chicago, th- ILpublicans elected ten Evans di Co., Philadelphia.
er pe»*i-ngrrs are reported ronvaleeceiit.
Walking Wit. Greek Coiffure, front and Tbe disease was entirely among tbt steer­
beck view.
.
Tbe novelties of tbe Mouth embrace age paatngrr*Hasttsos Rxiatsa Ctacta.—Tbe next
meeting will st tbe residence of Julius
Excmso Ttwx* i» Utau.—Tbe Oma­
Cillers, SlecvM, Head dreaeee, B-n- ha Rtpublieo* nftbe 9th ha* wme rath­
RiiumII. E-q.. uu Friday evening tbe 27th
net*, bab^'a Fnck. and Spring Walking er exeitir.g news from Utah. It laarn*
’ ^naL n»«urs, from 8 to 19 o’clock.
Bolt.
• Tbe work Department Cunlalna a sari;
Tua Social.— Tbe Epiei^ipel Social
ety of useful work for ladiwe. Fancy
• Ul be held thia ( Tuesday ) evening, at Ribb&gt;&gt;n Fan. two engraving*; Deeige foe
the residence of Mrs. Ja-nes Roberta, Crocbet, Netting, or Berlin Work; Tur­
under the patronage uf Mrs. Dev id G. tle Paper Weight, twoengraviage a Cro­
JLibinaon. Tbe public are o&gt;rdially in- chet Triauniug; Card easd is th* chaps of,
a Pair of Belloua; Crochet Hood( Knit­ fare worse. Placards are posted up in
ted Quilt; Embroidery and Braiding Bait Lake Qty warning all Gentile* to
Patterns.
.
leave immediately. We predict excit­
Tbe literary mailer to Interesting this ing new* from’ Mortnondotn. and appre­
mi«tK Rrwd about Mr*. Dafl-dil "at hend that the military will find, er* long,
borne." Mariim Harfond'a shirr ie eua- that tbe seat of war baa bem transferred
Tbe CHit** I* • wideawake, rernrrt. tmurd. Belle Rutledge. Mrs. Dnlaon. from tbe South 0 tbe Land of th* PropbRadical, Republicah paper, end demands and other writers contribute to tbtonuro-

equal of the Fbat, it is nevertbeleee a
good paper, end would bring us tbe very

IMISSIONEK’B NOTlGiL
uwhaviagrialmaagMMlttae ’

uerw fo «*. CMnsidervd disloyal, waa adv.itnfed by w.rne pulipcri canvas*®™ the
other d*y. The Florida Legislature ha*
nicMlly been jp gps*lun, gnq like the,leg­
islature* ofuther auuiheru LLalcs, riveted
tbrir Senator* end Congressmen. The
L-gl.lature &lt;4 Florida, after a great deal
of bMltathm, elected their provisional
Governor, 'Marvin, as Senator, not that
it wm thewr deaire to send a map «ljub*d
been "with the Yankee*,’’ but they tliu’l
that be beiag able to take the test &lt;&gt;*th
rfould be immedtotriy admitted. Thus,
the ptecedani established, the admiasiuo
of all the southern members would »uun
follow, giving tbe South a ballanc* of
Kwtr. This wa« explained a* the reawon
one who bad been dt fa’vur of Mar'in
fo thuea who rather reproached ‘ him for
■uppurtuiga yankee. Having gained lb*
balance of power they would uutko the
word disloyalty moan ikoGuthful to their
government. With Uul cuuatruoUun up
on,tbe word, they o.utd make 11mm tn
live *outb«rti State* who bad been Iru* to
the United Blate* the dfafoyri one*, as
they had been unfaithful to lbs Cuufcderaie Go**cnm«nt, wbiob *a* for tbe tune
tbrir Government. By thi* maan* they
expect to disqualify all union man in Lb*
South ln-m bolding office hereafter. On*
p*r*ou eveti thought that it cuuld ba madr
to cover tbe border State*. Thi^mvcrsatroa actually occurred in lb* bearing of
a stsf-ffiiwr of the department. Cummeet to unMOMaary, If not impueribla.

T

BATS,

BLtKSns iis nttsms.
o —^JtsyA—a--

Persons suffering with Dy*pep*fa «nd
all disc**™ arising from a disordered ktate
of th* ationach, should at once obtain a
tH.ule of tbe Aui fteket Slomarh BitUrt.

Tbe largest distillery on tbe omadaeat
was opened at Louisville Thursday under
tbe name of tbe Ken lucky Bourbon
Company, incorporated by gut of the
State of New Korte, and pwned by, eapil-,
Mieta in New York, Boston and Louiarille. Its capacity £&gt;r distilling whiakjr1
la over 1,000,000 gdluna per year, beAidrs
an extensive capacity lor flooring.
*--------- man named Isaac Newloo
Thursday probably mu&lt; tally

&gt;9V IfriM
OmAi
ar'tw^’^w

BnwrMTVttea

nw •goods ncKmb -viKLT.
Udm will pto—oaRbefcHgu^.smg
m
WitCOX.

•- A ball had passed through his brain. It 1
is supposed to be a case of actndculri ।
shouting.
.
.
i
Bruner's trial was progressing at Nath ,
villa Tbnraday.
Preridant Durant and a party of Di­
rectors left Now York la»t eveningN^the
presidential car for Omaha, to examine
tbe coinplc'.cd eecliona of the Pacific
Railroad.
Guv. Fenton of New York tea* veined
the bill to open navigation of the Oneida
Canri, cm th* ground that-it to a needle**
expenen.
A firn broke out iastTliu*d*y ewning
in lhedtb Atory of th* Phitedelpbie J*
guirrr building. Tbe cumporiltwe in the
roo&lt;» * »re forced to law** ou aacwet of
the smoke. The Sre waa euofined to the
room in which it originated, sad tbe fire
men were expected to aeve the budding.
•.Rr-ululioua io favor nf ifiplCunMer*tion of the British North America Proviacea have been passed in tea Nuvfa Scotian
Aeaembly, -by a vote of 31 to ID. Tbe
question to still pending in the Pariiement of New Brunswick, and if rejected
there the House willprubehlybedtaM.lvrisud A new riectiuu bald, isvolvieg a
delay' of Mxne weeks befoce the deal re­
' ’
It is Mated that Gen. Mmde ha* tele­ call.
Tbe strike wiong theCumbcrieodcoal
graphed fur mure troops to be scut to
Eastport, that 41 the troop* io Portland minans atill continue*. Th* eosapany
firot
propoeed
reducing the pries of mak­
and v/cioit/ ere to be forwarded and utilera -4a expected. A HmU Ea*tourt ing from 76 to HQ* per too. The miner*
special Bays tbe ♦'eoun scbmiOor rray refused to accept ul tbia mice aad &lt;»u
wwegaiu acixed by ■ the aulbvriuea, and wm then offered, which waaaluo raftfoed.
on Wadnreday ulgbta quantity. of arms It wm rumored a few day Samoa that
were spirited away liurn her by tbe a oumpminia* bad been efiheted. and that
Femao*. under tbe guns of tbe American work would go ou at 65c. Tha result
war ship tViouwki. A picket boat dis­ , of this stele of affairs fa tyenae stegaecovered tbe parlies wb-i were rugaged in। ikm in the coaltratfe.-'Huudrrdsi/bimi*
tbe spirit with busts and mufiud wars.— are lying idle al the wharves, Ln BaltiIbv picket Uwl gave chaw but tbe Fe- mor*, and tb« b&lt;«nueiu are getting dianiai&gt; biwls.disappcarrd mysteriously.— couraged and seeking other pursuits.

It is suppvaad they made aeveial tripe
before &lt;h*yw«r*. diecCvered. and stole
away large quaautiea &lt;4 anus. Some
parties wero arruated on tbeedtoouar but
aulMvquantiy released. General
arrived yesterday furenoua and anuuuticcd bus mtentiuu to eilloree thv neutrality
laws aa far u la* within bia power.—
Troupe came with .him from Portland.—
11m* ulber acbuwier I* atill in custody, un
acouuDtol sliced iftfuimidity in her pe­
i per* ut sale.—Gener4 Rnliaa left sudttealy ue the BuatoO bunt, destination Oto

Mr. Gdfax, was unwilling to leave any
room for d-xtbt a* to bia pusttson on tbe
Civil Rights Bill, and accordingly recor­
ded his vote in ita favor. Mr Driggs, of
Miebigan, waaabneul wtoeo th* vim wks
taken; bis name waa recorded in Its favor
on Tuesday, tbua making a Uwee-fourth*

Tua Botas or ISAM.-The Jukeon
Board ofTrade baa ttertocted il-orgwixation. Tbe fallowing in a list ul tbe -Cara.
Praidtnl — E. A. Webstar,
Vito Prassdcws-a W. Penny, J. &amp;
Ingalls.
Trswrerw—8. C. Reynolds. ’
Srerofcry—D. W- Key.
’
“
JlisWWf- &amp; R. Knieherbncker.
Himry A. Hayden, H.ft. tsmun, W.
N. Woodsum. B. J. Billings, Alien.
BeotieU, Wm. N. Bwwwrt, B-Y Eggl- '
*too,M.A. McNwghUx&gt;,aMJsMrBo»r ;

The New York THJ-nr’e EastportJ arrived WedneMey M 8L Andrew*.
ecial say*: There is no •border ''war.
qsBftsse.'* No figbur oceu red at! W A^ifcnaWCaiaisspcctel *v»: On no___ , „. dHlbte Fenian* esputre My cuamtut tteemyirslih 8. troop* therw.
Sgliabttag. Tbero toner eioithmbat on
no pert &lt;&gt;t Um British rsgiucmi »
Beuiah frigaw Deoesa M*m landed -M
8t. Bt-pbcns. Tbe entire rugimenl atU
beateUoMd at »L At4rew«, tbe U. H.
forces bring daeiurd au/5aeot to prevent
Co*n*iUn of Jrfiibwttea — W. M. '
a dfaturb^ueia that quarter.
The eufootoor* wb«* wera sent to th* Burt, n Gilbert, C. E. Webb, W.- R. j
- ’: n-4 ’ f
UwrrCModafrwWer, tease beeo rwosri- Hvyaolda, and W.Jarkteto.
C’ow.-si/Ase nf dfpjteris—P. D. Loomto.
8. 8. Vaughn. D. B. Hibbard, 0. G.
Palmer, John B. Canac, A. Vanderpm*.
and A.L. Newman.
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�SPECIAL

NOTICES.
Wevrilai tie FqU

BASTINGS BANNKH.
IFMmm *» Me jDvuto-ZWpe Case.

Mr. Brooks, of New York, tea just I
Mm iisiroH* toeanas of tto Illegality of
toocaodlags and returns in
sgfgAerdMH*,** whlefa to • wall known
Mortar M New York.
Among other
^Mroreefo tto cMtettuot Mr. Dodge, put

Otero tba* proportional expenditure for
sehodtpurpoaee, proves prosperity, then

SeUcttb Jottrj.

curs ttosame; but tf be does not apply our schools have prospered. Our popu­
artion to bis theory he accompliatoa lation hat probably" increased more d Br­
- agffang What Wfiifot -aa 4toto-of. a
.
farmer, Undying (Ketheorv of farming
apace of five yeara In our hlstag^ - rPl'l
OB
increase, aa shown by the school census,
Llkswtos tta stasea sf tta Lard
aay al coca, that his theory waa of no ia not less than 150,000; and our present
—Yb&lt;foMsw«tod spshHswvriV
avail without action.
Si itiA-1— —
Bo it is with ability in talent and tdo«
cation; we muat put tbcm into practice
IfeTteea stoMkMealMyeforU,
- -w AYa—
fk.r,._
toMu ■
4,067 to i,rn i ibi ■■■hp &lt;i
from IJTii to ^,77A; ttonuml
Ito M^’ita^tf&amp;Ute, tat t
drin between the five and twi
havdttoterenetaformy statdbf tfyet.
they now are, if they had put energetic
MUM to their abil nite, end would have Dual wages paid teachers, from
•Bota* teptt.l1.te have got the title
'••riled the respect and honor of tbe poo- to 1710^14; the totalirosoon
drtda to foytatfte,' aod woot gl ve toem
plr. wUuM.tave bren am elevator of the year, from ♦72^,373 to 11,838,ias; ana up till ! ean rtfee motey enough to rs­
wsindsvfbis follow men and MmaeltJIn the value of school bootee, from 11,818,­
/
.
tto ecaie Of knowledge, jot dee, and virtue. 830 to 12,223,988.
' My fattar neglected to' lerve me a
.......................
McivH|itW&amp;br&gt;taH».
Yottng man awato to tbe merits of
a bubft which
In 1864, the increase of children wae fortune,
youraUtatiss, and not excuse yourself but 8,038; moat of lbs’old'coontlea show­
From present t•»rTJr£^'"‘ *
upon tbe shallow protease of inability ; ing a small Ims, or trit slight gains; tot shall toad H down to
all mcVabtof Ito scale of education, are the past year, n$ody every county ro
Ac Sbakespear r*
qbserm,
“
’aome men
—w
able to eat la their place, there are tlmea porta a gain. Among the large counties, are bora poor, uni..
&gt;d»e acqutfe r-poverty,
and ■places that all can set a noble part ; Oakland is tbe only exception. The Bs- othrtutava poverty thrust upon them.
break forth from aueh excuses as keep you ^111 show an Increase In tbe Slats, of
Tto O’Lannsee were tlwavy distaaway tram dtrtng;~m:Mvvtng, and aspiring
,819. This assures tn that over M,000 guiatod for tbelr ability to speed alt they
to your best Interests su'd duty ; perform were added to our population the past could get; all my rich ontlee died before
some little act, and k will lead you to
they made their fiwtanee.
tawtor, bettor, end nobler nets, and you ./About one third of tbe children are in ■ Getting rich only involrea two qurawill improve, as^re, end mount higher 150 districts These lew districts own dona
.
toStWsriata'the
standard
of
your
abilities,
you
will
bo
First, get money.
lialf of tbe value of school bouses, pay
WadPttltoX^Kteru.. of toaa&gt;«.
surprised at your own success, and appro- about one third of the aggregate wages of
Second, told on to It.
date the beauty sad nobleness of art- teachers, and fortrfive hundredths of all
1 understand the prieeiple first rate.
Alaal as vistas', pride Is oars / •'
loo. Il is action that prepan-d tha school expenses. Yet, would you believe,
Asbomm lean aeeompltab tbe first
schools and academies for the antlob, it ia tuition in these larger schools Is consider condition, i am going to try my band nt
action that forms society, which every ably cheaper than Io the other schools.— tta escood.
*
individual appreciates, It is aelfaa that Divide the amount of wages paid by tba
When I got married, Mrs. O’Lanoi
..rulteMtoMto fsgmitU.
framed oar noble Constitution of right of number attending school end by the aver­ and myself passed a joint resolution that
jasUaassd of freedom, it is action ;bat age length of the schools, which was nine wB! would 'get rich. Getting tto fttrnigained onr independence as a nation, thsj months, and we have forty-four and a lutw took all our espital in kind, btrt I
governs sud controls, by laws, and ener­ half crate per. month for tidtioo. 6st waste give Mrs. O'Lanos all the money
getic action, na&gt;wnatiM lo pasoe and in the average of the whole State la tha 1 got, she whs U&gt; buy only what oe want­
war.
..
. ;
same way, end the result la fifty-one ete. ed. aad put the rest ia the savings Stalk.
, Whftrs would wohavq been and wbat
Tbe first year we wasted mote than
our utuaUuc. if oar nation bad not laken of tbe year, ailty-ooe pupHs to a teacher; ws eoeld hoy, aad tho beak aooovnl osmo
iapMunM in rigid action, to suppress thia or 14 30 for ten months. The satire ex­
penditure amounted to not quite 57 rta.
Young men, again 1 appeal to you, in per. month. EMd yos wer toar of a pri•■»• swipl*, evrUda
eUrevuai. »r a
behalf of yourselves and- Ito people, to vatwoebool that dost lens than twice that 1I
-So waalba fiscuUjMi .
»*,»«»•-&gt; j
apply to your ahilitto, however weak, But suppose mt puWTc school system
Likewise the expenses.
actino, echos, anno*-, tt'toyour privilege, abolished, and de1 werhfoff to depend up
Bank account as me as year before,
ThiH, year, ditto.' '
on private acjfooia to educate our children.,
We continued to* Otedmolata at Um
They ooold not be sostaiosd at .any price।
within the means of the people in a larosi same rate for several years in suoceasiun.
Then the war broke out and we roopari of the rural dsetricto, and they wouldI
Pnuvotru aoarxrr Qn.no.— We clip pe pract^aliy without any schools. We&gt; eluded not tn put moody In the tank for
the following from the Colomi Cititen, tovu therefore, two powerful moUvee to the present, because things were to toy
and present II to our readers, because it' cherish nnd sustain our public schools : certain.
Since then living has been high end
1a«9 a considerable extent true, and shows eeooomy - and certainty. - The entire
the peculiarities of a el taw of people who amount raised the peat year by tbe poo- we have ronduded to postpone tie aceotneiari tn of h fortune until the income
never stop to thfak, bat speak and act
from tbe spur of the BintWtnt. The wri­ babitant. Surely u snterpeiawg people tea is abolished and groceries become
ter any*: On th! one hand, the Individ need not complain of thiv aqull sum io p 'reasonable.
work
airnioe
al
convcqUencea
to
vast.
ual whose secnnil nature it haa become
Tbe number of male teachers has di­
would be horrified at the Idea of eating at
“1 was glad to have it in my power to
a table as long as tbe lllinpia Central minished about one-baiMinco the firat call
Railroad, with the moot tidy colored man- to arms for tba defease of tto Govern­ do anything my husband wanted me t&lt;&gt;
oo the other be will swallow, the food ment. Yet wa base no evidence that the do,” waa tbe reply of • wife long married
prepared by. a colored rook, even if ho is schools haveas flcred frum the increased of wealth nnd position,' when I asked her
as slippery with grease as an eel, nncj as proportion of female teachers. The un­ why, by overtaxing herself, she had'Iofilthy al an Indian medlrant, witboot a expectedly increased demand for thia dare dured great bodily suffering.
tnay fave called some into tbe schools,
A man wav terribly Injured; • muslin
He would be indignant if a colored unfilled for the place by age or education; bamiage was essential to bis safety; it
nan more cleanly than bltnsrlf were aha but a sufficient number will eooo be qual­ was not at band, there was no lime b&gt;
red In the same shop; yet be does ant ified to meet tbe demand, aod damonstrate run for it. A young wonipu pressnt dis
ohjectifa dentist takes bis pliers from that teaching to u natural a vooa'uuo for appeared, and returned the next jnatant
lbs mouth of the dirtiest colored man In women as foe the other sex. But the with the requisite article taken from hfr
existence, and inserts them In his own fears of her failuru have not been so much ur.dfcr garment, and the poor rasa's life
royal “potato trep, ” almost before tho oo account of tar ability to teach, aa tar
•opposed inability to govern; a fading
“My dear wife I am topotowI/bank­
aainvis toe-dried.
He will go to a colored church, and oc­ which some suppose bcr physical weak­ rupt," said a merchant, wbro be entered
cupy ttoebief seat la tbe sanctory; tot ness must make unavoidable. But it Me fine mineion, al tto does of a day. all
if * Mr. Nigger” visits his church belt should bo ramembored that under our fretllres ia Ms endesvor to mvu' fiimeulf
School Laws, Ibero lisa in tbe district wbea men were crashing around tn eve/y
politely assorted into the ovpM loft
that tan M Ua youtte tn step forth, and
He wtMMach laws for the punishment Board all tto power necessary, and the direction. •’TriI me tbe parrletdara,
teacher has but to appeal to them, and dearest," said hie wife calmly.' On «mv.
apply their utmost energies, to the hnthey will be a rod that tbe mostungov- tog them sad bia wants to Mve bhneelf,
provstoantof tbe urfhd, and to awaken woman; and nominate one who has a aroablo boy cannot resist.
“Is that ait!” aod abeeWGng herself a mohalf dexen illegitimate colored children
tto itoarert oftbe fottar wbkfa to fad. for for coventor.
Tbe number of children reported the meat, she relumed with a book, frota be­
hie atrna and daughters, to avail tbemHe will associate with a colored man past yoar^in Barry County, waa 8,001 — tween tbe leaves of which she took tank VofMtanbiQB-’'' ” .•»
'adlvM of tbe opportunities now offered in io Luodou. Paris, or Rome; and out his His is a gain-of 403 daring tbe year. It noteaftir banknote. Mill ‘ enough to ful-

KwMtahMXr- Brooks’

Have jwst

4ved

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A LOT or

«ySMata,for

NEW GOODS,

Mala bf knowledge, will mreprt tta .bip
«f effinatoD, spread tba sails of TrisaL to
tha brocaas of^tal MtjiJMfrjy- •»d
ftafi.ttopw-tufignoraepa to)taf&lt;in»i

DRY GOODS

Iimru F1LL8 hses msevstos rersltn fwl
Um. Osr be4iss sre eeaiiasatly
pais sad iaSamsUes set is. which U asOUj
mere Ums a ptvpersts'ry effort for mt gasi U
Breadrecb'sFlib are sm&gt;mM from thv rmlu

Groceries,

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!
THE CHEAT EEMALE RES!BOY

fob

Hats &amp; Caps,
CROCKERY AND CLASS

mnEovLARmra.

wUbE,

jQOOjO

re-12. Aad you knew ia doiag that, sad
ytm know tow, you were guilty of a f«J.
wyf'
A. Generally we lake ttat as a risk.
Tto cn«rrr&lt;4,pressed him a lixtle bard

toil; end the result ia 1
five per cent, of ttajtu
in the Bnriug of 16
some pine plants, not nJ
in Irngih, er-me of «bJ
four foel high, and tta !
*^C. IliwxMny times have you been ar­
the branctea equal tl

A. Wall, *b^L three I goeoa, threa

tlnsea in toy life; bnt_thrn erverAopt ia,
rerly the one time—jusT'»ppraredjiai\.

ATO KTATOEm&amp;t

rioua •8brt\^oo a cull I
Q. Were you wevdr arrested at the history affirms. Parti
«wnplah&gt;i of John Mabun *.
pletely droudedW tnl
arid and barren, wtart
fifty yrore age the Ail
live. If the prairies M
■ Q. Wore you ever arrest ed st tbe com- tertile without the ctl
pisiert rfs man named dagger 1
they w HI be on exrepti
A. I wan, but I wasn't retained.
rule.
Q. What was tto charge against yofi 1
Three plants, oe y&gt;
drliveredat Chicago, d
A. Assault and Battery.
Q. Did you erant thia la the arrests first of May, h&gt; good
ttat you ascottated I
thirty to forty dollareft
Nbr No, sir, I don't eall it an arrest the sals of a large amp
when a man appears merely aod ia dis
An lllimds oreirfe
estimate.tbe value bnt\
ctarged.
Q. How many nttor criminal com­ trees would be to Aia -|
plaints tava yuu had made against you I The original ioeeMmrel
A. Nose ttot I know o£
Further examination sb-roed that the
man after coming to thia country tad might eorilyWtto &lt;
SlKCSOsfeL wlurtif-&lt;i
care, I &lt;JnoM Wt the nt
commend the wisdom

Which will be sold

FjEHY CHE.IP!
run cash or nfcADT-rAt; 1,

TH^MpST SKEPTICAL. &lt;
TMATTHCat IS UNtOUALUBO 6

VIRTUE ITJ THE

-j

/feieoyo. JfirA.

. &amp;ED JACKET’?

Womem guilty of
lacing, dreaa to kilt.

Hnw long did Cain
As long a» to was Ab

Why is tbe Rimferp

’

Moro ElMtlc, " ’ ' '
. Ad Moro Graceful I

&lt;1 How many* persona did you Induce
&gt; vote fl legally I
A; ^ftaowi h&gt; the neighborhood of twtedo you gposrsliy induce

' A. All tto/evro I can get.

I could

•ot give yas any regular statement, f.w
everybody I can grt to vote I make them

i peofila; B1W
lAn both anaesoad. study

paper rscriwd from * certsis hamlet,
lying almost, ia the ainufow of Jackson.
a Bvarriago notice, .frith tto following
note from the officis ting clergyman :
Dos* Sra
Mii*e publish by ywqtiMt
of tpajtartiss ths sccfoMd antics. I aettd
ymi
cflkrjftt. Do nut bom-

JONES &amp;

SURGEON

There was paid to 24 male teachers,
82,662.10; and to 218 fomale teachers,
81O,H17,79.
Tba *re™4" ,‘&lt;e’ P*rmonth waa, to males, 833,70 ; feaoatae,
814,86. tn tbe Stale the average wu,
males, 841,70; females, 817,48.
Tba total tesobroee of the euunty
amounted to 818.251,13, of this, 81^04,96 remained on band at tbe dose of the
yeer; but the aggregate iDdabiedosas
waa 81.903,45.
™

;to; considered.
J'Stod to*lz

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A. 1 doM M for Mr. Brooks.
O.A~ld«j~ Uk pnu;
(tap woo art atone 30 votes for him that these ean be obtained I
«M My voted Mr. Brocks' ticket!
fears old. These can I
Tse,sfr; lam sureofit.
y remoted sad trans;
Q. Do I oadersuod you to aay that or nurseries,-to be tbit
yow gar. ticketa to men to vote whom
yret bow were iUrgal voters in that dia-

J*The value of school house, la 835,556.

TETare in -r-rorioo with retaol

edocaUon tobug

. "

would lose tbe vot- menced in season. In­
ing now, we are ant U
with regretting wbat

' Q, This tlase did yoo vender thit effietaMtaX'.Bofei Mr. Barr, or Mr.

Vtot to health t YtauLmx'
Heat lb is wtea lb« •■FP&gt;7
rx;esil n»
•qssl. Dtoesse who tta M„i,
tare are immixsI.
MtU.JtDtaYH’8 PU-Ui talari rertto ufa

JJiSWUing.

convideiing tbat Barrx haa no railroad, it
ia doing well. When tbe thunder of the
cart is beard In her midst, Barry County
will toon make np for tost lime.
Tba aversgs length of tbe schools In
this county wu six and three-tenths
moo ths; or one- ten of a month mote
than the average of ths State.
There are 2,938 volumes In the libra­
ries, and but'26 were added during the

and moat delightful pc
I thick tha subject srol
•deration. 1 am fall;
trior any roustderath
the American idea, of
and dividend to-mrore I
betod.aathis principl
terwoven with all our
that we hardly stop tn
or the benefit to those

.mhn:e itiruuif

"^ssx*;

tao OupteMas ofschools aod ocUagsu, in acquaintance in New York or Cnx-innaii.
Ha will trust a “nigger” with ths ut­
taMatteg atafittttg them to step out npmost implicit confidence at his bouse or
oo tto threat arsoa pflifo.
office, and yet go straightway to a politi­
cal moetin'e. and declare that " tuners
Bawyre^ tert tbrougtou t Uta qnlir.
natiou,Mll naahiftaff ateLhigtar In the

dfe

rr
-*•»“ r*»- M -‘ii be
rooP. 'itorean Mid be tad loot lived in
tto district ccd tad ••been Implicated in
efcwsfojsHM iiveiy year."
tokaagrMt inter-

Is tbe scheme pr
plan ean be devised bi
mvmotnuowi prairies &lt;
reWeved, and the bene

There ware 5,030 children in school, at
an average expense per month for tuition
of 43 cents, for al! expenditures of every
description for school purposes^-the ex­
pense was but 52 cento per. month for
each pupil.
. / ■'
• - &lt;
Every man vtllaqr mr children must
be edocated ; but now. and then one oomptalus of the expense. Wo nee bafwjeet
what tbe expanse Is. Can any oae invent
or imagine cheaper edocaliqq than this!
Private tebouia, pt the Inset, wrtAd ooet
mors thendouMs, even IP they could be
depended upac—u they oMId obK'forte 1
the xparoaly abtlled eaetkme they etold &lt;
not be sestrioed at a}L If
real.zed ibis, they might be more ready &lt;
to vote moneys than they sometimsa are.
and depend lees upon oteoxloos ralebiMs. *
There was 88,307,99 voted to pay teach- '
era in tbe county, end M.0M.41 mitod I
S ratebin. gettings ffidwrfl-|
by tex, nd only 84B. by ratebWin '
tta township. PniMevHte did lbs worst, &lt;
8164.56 by tax, nd Ma7,«&gt;by rmW|; &gt;

Benzoin ia not Behxine
Benzoin Elixir .
Thu CoaMa*Hu« Silver Skirt!

.Tssassft sm^sst.s

I an sew proesrlag Yearies*. Bosaty sri
JUBU

Beetisg*. May SMk. 1IU

HOWARD
Bmrao!w~’eT,TTni

ASSOCIATION,

Os(M4sa4 8ilvsr Ptota,.
as tore hm awarded to gradu- ON VJJLCANiTE 1
i AlUoo Commercial Collega •«
Bato Hfr cfMwri, to E A.
•a, oTMteBOW; A.B. Blakley,
864d.Il». rnearadr, of Albtoa ;
arey, «w TeataoMh ; and Albert
I, DfWestCtocn. On the 33d, to
rifcte. W Rast Naakia ; Wnt. A. "IASI! FOR HIDE
I, W Jonecville (Jamea W.Oresn, J RAGS,
MrsrMerkrt
to. Wi.ilm R-Pratt, ri ColdButtsp, Jriy U, »“*ad Woo. F. Wimble, of Albion.

PEEVES' AB
Pf Butter

Wm. Rap-

FOR THE
n, Onr-ri s&gt;4 (fairis J
.4 by J. axase tarossata I

.(pmAU-jnj

^E4¥
MX ABBAN&lt;
Graud Rapid. I

thesrineeefo

____ __ __ _____
other town. In no to«a&gt; wars aM aba
Kbnds free.______________________ ■
Everywheretomptetal'la mad. that
paraate do not rhh tta steools. This

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ALLXi

Job Pr
| Bum,

�BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

4 WifntM in At Brooko-Dvifo Xbw.'

Mr. Brooke, of New York, has jueri
unpeated because of the illegality of
the rieclion proceedings aod relurna in
“MackerelvHla," which is a well known
quarter h New York.
Among other
witaeeMS. the contestant Mr. Dodge, pvt
Ml the stand a man named Geogbeg.n,
who «aa one of Mr. Brooks’ moot t Ou­
tsat supporters at tho polls, m wUl be
seen. The man wid be had long lived ip
tbs district, and bad “baao implicated In
the elections every year."
Q. Do you always take a great iDtcrMt in tbe election.?
.
A. I d«.
(J. Attend tha polls, all dayl
A. 1 do 1 wouldn't take the time to Mt
my meats, for fear I would lose the vot-

Mbropls i. rated Uitah
retire tfaiaft lid esre
nm frAparity iothwwte,

moM daltehtful portion, of tbs world
IlbtohtU subject worthy of serious consldmwtioti. I am fully aware that, ia oL
fcrlng apy cnosiderattoM on thin subject,
the American idea, of investment to-day
and dividend to-morrow, must be com­
bated, as thb principle has bMutne so h&gt;.
terwovao with all our nodvae of progress
that we hardly stop tn tvnMor the luiuru
or tho bcaafit to those who are to succeed
tra. Amidst all our dreams of wealth
and progress, time rolls on, te it did of
yora, aad ia a feo year, we discover
what we might havo done bad we ootboienccd In seanon. Instead of commenc­
ing now, we are apt to content ourmItm
AND AT PRICES
Did you hare a list of these Voters with regretting wbat oar doty pointed
who w‘ere dead and were away?
. out to ua iodo al a proper season.
A. I know them to be dead, but wo
Agaiu I ask, ia the scheme practicable 1
■ibetitute a mau to vote their names, and I maintain that it Is. On the western
(ieepthrm on. We’ve got to do that, slope of Michigan are untold million, of
you know, to help a friend.
.
fiireot treeejpat shooting up, where tha
D. This lime did you render this rffic- pine haa been taken off. These trees are
isnt aid to Mr. Dodge, Mr. Barr, or Mr. white, or soft maple, rock, or auger ma­
Brooks?
ple, oak, bemloek, pine, and other varie­
A. I dona It for Mr. Brooks.
ties. For want of another name 1 will
Q. And do you feet pretty confident cal) them tree plants. Any, quantity of
last you got these 30 voles for him that these can be obtained, from one to three
IN NEW TOBK, SINCE THE
you wy voted Mr. Brooks' ticket?
rears old. Those can be easily and safe­
Yes, dr; I am sore of ft.
ly removed and transplanted into groves
Q. Do 1 underaund you' to say that or nurseriea, to be thinned out for future
yx&gt;u gave tickets to men to vote whom Ulo a. cireum.Uncv. might require.—
you know ware illegal voters in that die- These plant, are preferable to larger
trees. The risk of dying Is leas, beside,
they will take root in proportion to the
Q. And that you took these mon in, top, and adapt themselves to their loca­
pad had them dcpiwlt their votes?
tion, and bo much leas affected by the
A. Y’ca, drf I a!way* do that.
winds that aweep over tbe prairies.
Q. : understand you also to nay that
Forest trees, for the first few years,
you give tickeu to men who were repre­ are of slow growth al best, but, when
senting dead voters 1
fairly started and properly cared for,
A. Yeo, sir.
their growth is as rapid as fruit or orna­
, Q. And tha! you induced them to de­ mental trees. I base experimented o»nposit lb'we votes?
elderably with these plants, removing
A. Yea, air; I done so, and alwaya do them frum U» dce[k-»haiJed forest, and
that.
transplanting them ou open, dry, sandy
Q. And you knew in doing that, and soil; and tbe result la that I have not lost
yr-n know now, you were guilty of a fel­ fnc ner ccuL of the number removed.—
ony?
In the Spring of 1683. I tr.naplauted
A. Generally we take that ns a risk.
some pine plants, not more than six inches
OUR VAQUTIEB
The cnorwd. pressed him a little bard In length, wme of which are now over
as tn bis history :
four feel high, and tha circumference of
I low many times have you been ar­ the branches equal to nine feet. The
rested!
growth of the soft tnap'.e is rapid, io len
A. Well, about, three I guess, three, Jeer, making a tree of respectable eixe,
times in tny life; but then never kept in? affording a fine sh.de.
ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN TBS
• mly the orfe time—just appeared, that’s
The entire absence of trees haa a delete
STATU.
a IL
rious effect upon e cullivaled soil, as -all
Q. Were you never arrested at the hiatory affwcuL ParU^rf Bppin. com­
complaint of John Mahon ?
pletely denuded of tree., have become
A. Yes.
&lt;
arid and barren, where one hundred and
Q. Wbat waa that fo» 1
fifty years ago the soil was most produc
A. For shooting.
live. If the prairies of Illinois continue
Q. Ware you ever srrrsted nt thecotn- fertile without the culliva-ion of trees,
plaint of a man named Jagger ?
they will be an exception to tbe general
A. I was, but I wasn’t retained^
rule.
Q. What wns tbe charge against you ?
These plants, or yoqjig trees, can be
A. Assault and Battery.
drllveredat Chicago, the lost of April or
Q. Did you er.mit thia In the arrests first of May, in good order, for from
that you mentioned ?
,
thirty to forty dollars per thousand, could
"A. No, sir, I don't call it an arrest lbs sale of a large amount he secured.
wbrti » man appears merely and is $1‘»
An llllnrrla prairie farmer can beat
charged.
\ 7
estimate tbe value one.tboorand pf these
Q. How many niher criminal eom- trees would be to bis farm, in ten years.
plnintA lui»u you had mode against you? Tbe original investment and all neceesary
A. Ni-be that I know of
cere would not exceed len cents each.—
Further examination • h» wed that'the An pasneiation in any prairie country
man after coming to this country had might eerily try tbe experiment, and if
lived in several of the southern cities, ■ucceawful, which it will be wilh proffcr
b«i peddled etui hem at work on plant. care, I doubt not the next generation will
ti»n», but bed finally becmic (be pro* commend the w isdom td their fethera.
pertiu* proprietor of two .tores in Mack
W. T. IluWBU.
enelvllle.
Ntteofo, Hick.
Q Il»w many lights do you enppose
Womens guilty of tbe fully of light
&gt;«k« have been in, in the course of your
lacing, dress to kill.
A. A great many. In tbe «&gt;urao of
How lonfl did Cain bato his brother?
&lt;*» election I’m the whole time fighting
generally ; 1 fight with my nails election A. long aa ba was Able._________
OLD LADIES it FAIR MAIDENS
day.
Why is the Rinderpest like a mouse ?
y. How msny limes did you vote at
Because the cat’ll enteb it.
ihe election 1
A. Only once; I waa-to well known.
Q. How many persona did you induce
to iota illegally?
A. J gtaras in the neighborhood of twen­
ty or thirty.
Q. II&gt;»w many do you general!/ induce
to vote illegally 1
A. All!that ever I ean get. 1 could
rwn give /&lt;m any regular statement, for
every body I can get to vote I make them
JONES * DRAKE.
vote. k‘s a business practice.
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many d» you put tol
A. I dim’t keep any memorandum of
“ WUETH .auseud or BHod. oe riwrl soilra.

O

MOM HUTH TUAS KHH.‘

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BARGAINS ’ NEW GOODS
DRUGS, MEDICIKES, GROCRIKS, AcAt Greatly ’•

ACjftOSXXC

Closing-out Bala of

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REDUCED WM!

ACKLEY’S
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To Make Room for

SPRING STOCK I
'Wvis

Valuable*
Aad now o Aw tosid bslsw ww wiUmoottaa.
No cU^ge for sbswiag geods wKb pshMtaMeo-

the

ruat

a nan QHAncis?

FOR S

SV ANY FIIUI IN HABTlNSif "

".NO MISTAKE.

DrapJs-we'U oeaTlsce yon withtatloag detse-

0. D, SPAULDW,
WU MI IE lintswiu

BpieadJd Maacand. Beffre tn U eu. jtor lb.

Good Calico for 25cts

Suit the Times.

1'Il.LH bar. w.^tiou. osr-M—«.
r t.»d&gt;e. are ooniinuslly chMgiaw, mA
wfl.m.tion .el Lu, which i. mJZ
n ■ preparatory eBbrt.for&lt;mj (ood. Ah
h'» Fill, are .upped front the rntfu

,'s Periodical Drop!
iiiEAT -'
: mateta
j emau

ikREGULAItmES.

.

Irops are a .cieutiSeplly eocipumMM

Off

Cheap

MARKED DOWN!

'a. TF.i

r wa see. »S. la TlWtlappte.

WAND

ASSOCIATION.

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Coxubacias Cni+aoa Gbaditavm—DipLmias have Im awarded to graduMrs tbe Albion Commercial College aa
foUowc Os the Htb of Marab. to E. A.
Uhckrnw, of Mosrow t A. R. Blakley,
« |Jl*w i J- H. Coonradi, of Albion ;
N, h. Perry, of 7'ecumaeh ; and Albert
WHIetta. of Wart Chaco. On tba 83d, to
C- C. Bartsr. of Rue Nankin ; Wm. A.
Drievaa, of Jomeville; James W.Green,
of Hebron, Wisdr* R.Prell.U Cold•afor.aad Wm. F. Wiutagle, of Albjoo.
Albi.,-;
5*cSLn&lt;f

TNOB SALE—tmf PIm UmI. osmc
JU uiirbion, Allecsoewoly, ud « .*c
•eciltoXI. saoio tows, « mile, from Mlddh
T^yZbe.p,
H.W^K
pOB BALE-.bM »•« «• M'IUMm i
JUHa. -Atleesa
the .Kall
-- 1 W
(A.Co.,
.4_IW
A scree,
O--U ,ofl
_lu

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r eave a FULL STOCK pf BOOTS

STATIONERY.

AND SROEB, In lb. sal. of
ean offer yop

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SPLENDID KARGAINB!

At tub UNION STORE ar
ibwtoh

ft man.

A Splendid Assortwisnl of

CANDY AND CANDY TOYB!

AU. KINIM or
Flavoring Extracts!

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

Blcuaip

TO

READY

THE

HUMAN

I mH for cash or ready pay,- charge

nothing for interest, nothing for keeping

hooka, nothing for bad dsbte, and only a

PbysiciaM 1’rt.cnpl.ca, C.refrilr ppi up, atu

JU

MOPPRATE CHAISE.

VW UMll eiffIT

■ k»Pl coasUnUy on bud
11. fewer Ihsn can bu

RELIEF.

Balias, Bag., Tallow, L«rd, Pspv' R»««,
.
aad Cash taken for Goods.
'

RgmitBSR THAT

Don't Fai| tfl Ogjl at Spaulding's
Will not be Undersold!
tjfpre la tba OI^Btnrer BleeB, atttie

0. 0.

isg. Aslhm«,scr« throsi, (works. eoMi.diplbrrls
erovp. laflwnis, latatnstlna ef the bovri*. Moei.
Mb.kidneys, or bHdder. Rsivsy", Rr«t_r B«U«r
will afford Itutarclste rses sad dslrktv tur»Ui
eoapUlaL
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&lt;th.—Ttmssxa rr« irt&gt;t-lf sSUleJ wUb Spinsl dlBeaitlM or with JHabrirt. iDcnntlueBceef
Unas, IrriUHonsf the Bladder, 1'snlyais of lbs
Upblncl.-r of thp bliddfr, bl“KK’,l‘1&gt;«*o of the
rtdeey., 1 rorhcrrbws. White. Fleur Alba.,
Fallins of tn. Womb, ssd other ulenue diSenlUes. lAdware Boadv JUItrf. ebbed fo, ,ol|r»

IU.I1.P,

SPMLMM.

I. IMI.

Intro, fe. piHH &lt;&gt;•»■»&gt;• .OW &lt;*

the Hastings

of ail kinds,

DRUG &amp;, BOOK
STORE

sain, is th.Jol.U orIimb«.PalMj or panini.,
WMl.n., ud .11 pain, sud Kbn. I.mtneu and
any othar lanrrnltoa, will b&lt; eaickly carad by lb. Is ttoArilly kepi op to Ikfe «n»U of the peep&gt;N

momiy 1. ibrvatraod with aay
lafoctlou. diaaaaa, «uhrr Small Fox. Y.ilow Fe­
rae. Typbai orTypbotd Favara, BaAwsy'a Beady
BeUsfl.lk. boat dlalafKiaul la Ik. world, aad a

IS

RJWOVED

To LU Norik Sidt of Suit Strut, Ojpo.

tjit Barlov, Goodftor A Grantt.

Railroad Prices,
Adding TraaeporUtlan; nd enable wstaly of
BOS,

nails.

Roberts &amp; Striker,

STOVES,

BEKTI8T8,

Shirts and Drawers

Dr. Procter’

STOVE PIPE,
BAP PANS,
And

everything els.

fashioned

from.

School
b^^»S2uXUl£Hbp

I! W

ROPE,

ASH FOR HIDES, PELTS AND

obind-stones,

RAG8,

NMttop.JMrMUwT'

WeaUoMn* e»h

Sheet lr«i. AU Hrta af

Shelf Hardware,

C

.

TDK BEST DLAM05D KEBO8EXE OIL
Fwr Bl OO per Gallow t
Aho, Choice Assortment of Lamps, Oil

CROCKERY

UTKGEOK

DRY GOODS.

LARGE STOCK OF

OUR STOCK

$WJS &amp; 00'1)30,

kept in a Country Store, such as

Tobacco &amp;. Snuff GROCERIES

is the
largest ever
broguht to this mart,

ATflASlEE

My Stock embraces all that is usually

Must and Shall be bld.

Great Decline,
In Prices,

For Doing Business,

d by Dr. JOHN L. LTON. IM CbopH
w 11.ten,Cons., wbs caw bs ssesaWM
[all iirlr.to Alwaiw^asrsra
Hold br UrngcitUeekerwbets.

Selling

DRDG8 ft MEHUMES,
Patent Mudiclnes.
Pare XdQBOn,

COLBAXOX

Farming Tools of all
;
kinds,

REEVES' AMBROSIA.
FOR THE HAIR.

ALSO.
pAINTB,

GRQCJSR1ES1
TBA. O0FH7, 8UaiX,8M&lt;JtS,ltXPP«t.
PB»iNB. r»Ba. BAMuuicuDnaikt
rataSKLSsr”*---

Alaas gaMrseMrsf ths.
«3rt&gt;raW yXOTHMBU

Hwses’ Paet aa« Degs.'*

har.es Icr. sjJ

“e.
AND WOODEN

in hnernr Or

5.- ,r
WttU— - to
few fe&amp;trb. awno't-rtrw, tw. U.
Wot .id,.

M. K
G EX

Aim, NUBIAS, HOODS, fee.

mum
i P H .

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^araWWHXBT MW.

HARNEsy/:-a»qr.

wr**WW W *mA i Ml Wri
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XOWf*!U»
unf

RATIBT MUKIHEt.

r SMMWW lapsw)
eXySsttilfui'.’VoLd J

.? .•’?7^

cwrtiiuL

M»nn

�I? A STTMfLK

P A WKP'.T?

•

re. lmI'Fi

' p,vlr*,d''d liirt.de (Uucxbed ... '1,1.
j and Ur removed from danger, wboaaeyM j t

property, sad who pever enofrilmtad a
kupence in CJlbrrtncr nftbe1 great cause.
•Wt «K&lt;hcfimriled bis Ul aad' p&lt;t eveyy thing aacrwM ai d dear to man. and tUwe
whom be raised an? iHio lived with Mm
I &lt;11 WriMiyVai ts IWeia*ty
now tft.Bnj- y Ais aroptirty with hi* eonrArtn^eb tbd Jtroprietfra r.f Ms position aeut,M raoeiiB&amp;e MdsBd ariistmew;

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,
&lt;
by delivering • political, partisan bar- yet aome mumv, apd .Ubers who have
djH-.a. Bulbipg. are considered the. great
d»rr«a»i« Mid pratgetor* of tb« coloeed
jman. I repeat, my colored friends, the
■earn M If tbe President wss determined time will come, and thnt uol far distant.
when It wttl be pfoved who Is practically
yoar best friend. My friendship, aa far
mqn elevated to tbe position of chief Ei- ■a h hes gone, has not been fur plerw ur
power, fitlikM l&gt;se Slresdy. It ba.
been a pnnripD with ms, and,-thank G&lt;»d
bull**—with no crniatitueney save ■ til- the grest principle has been eelablUhed.
Umm uiJur Md: a wudwight mm*— that wbrnt»er any irdiridtssJ, j* (be !*•yet, despite ths delicacy of bia relation tn pusjjv of a’ distinguished 'orator, trewds
American soil, bis soul .wells within bim
tM party and tbe people, aeeka by tailing
in appreciation of tbe great truth that be
at defiance public opinion and tbe princi­ stands forth redeemed, regenerated and
ple* and policyof tbe party, and tbe usa­ diseuthralled by tbe poia. of Univeresl
ges that have ever guided bigb-minded Emanciptiuo. [Applsnsc.] Theo 1st ma
WWW, in their piditical relation^ and in mingle with ynu tn c«!»hraiii.n ..ftha day I
which commenced your Freedom. I du
tbelr intercourse «itb each other as pad ri­
it in staeevlly bod truth, »ud trust in God
ots and statesmen, he is attempting to tha blessings which have been omlerred
defy the wiU pf the people ,a» expgeeaed my be enjoyed and appreciated by yde.
at tbe'deffof iox. and through (belr Vepre- ■nd that you may givu them ■ proper di­
pcntalivct in Congress aseembled, to an rection. There la •nrnething fur all to
do. • .Y»tn have awfrmn duties In pedum,
MW* which, U tv«B tofmwU-d, ^dangers. and you ought to remember that freedom
is not a mere rdvw ; It mast ba reduced to
pendcriee, and prosperity of tbe Ameri practical reality.
Men, In being free,
deny tbwnswlves many thing, which seem
out people.
to l-c embraced in the idea of unlvereal
A vetoed Bill ia passed orer his head
freedom. It I. with you to give evidence
fa ittbtr litme &lt;of Cmgrees by mnre to the world and the people of tho United
than tbe Unoalitutionai majority, reselling Slates, whether you are going U- sppre
nearly to a Otree-fartha rote, amid tbe rials this great boou as it should be. and
pteadha ofaMtiua. . And yet, la this that you are worthy af being freemen.
Tb«a let ma tlwuik yoa with sincerity
political barrangue tbe President more
foe (he compliment you have paid me by
than intimates ■ dispuaition, Cromwell pawing through here to day, and paying
like to call upon the riilfliers awd^ilors your rrepeetato me. *1 reprsrt again, the
of tbe land to aid him in driving forth the time will com. when you will know who
Lave been your beet friends, and who
cWmm ropreaentstlvts ef a loyal people.
bare not bren your friends from mertennr indrodneieg by force wf arma, onpar aryconaid.ral»ons. Accept* nir thanka.
dotted traitors to seats in tba Halls of
The hands then struck op ■ lively ton.
Legialaikw. If tba President entertains Mean a bile tbe President remainea.'veVy
many colored pereons approaching and
. views like those uttered in bis speech of
.hikingLands with bun. Tba proevcioo
tbe nib inet, we are glad ho has avowed
tbeti rvfirffied and took np tha line of
• them that the people may know whet be march ab-ng Pennsylvania avenue. —
la, and what bo would do if the power was When passing the enpitol, cheer bAiw
placed kt Ua bands.
NeyayttwloM we ebrer rent the air in romplmsnt tn their,
legislative friends. Never before haa
vesture to suggest that an attempt tn
theresuch a demonstration of tbe
ifcree upow tbe people, by Executive die colored populatiisi in Washington, wbo
tatlob, ur.perdoced traitors as law makers- were joined by friends from mher l&lt;-caliwould result quits‘aa disastrous tn Ito tiea. There were probably 4 000 or 5 000
colored men In tbe procMvu-n, while 10,­
author, as tho attempt to extent tha area
000 of tbe aame rbee were ialere.tod
of American slavery, by an appeal from .peetamra. macitreiing tbair joy and glad"
. the .ballot-box .to tba sword did jo the au­ ueaaby waving xheir bate and handker
thors and abettbn at that ubfcrinus chMa and cheering ktofily the passing

I

■oh ima. la that struggle slavery died,
with bo loyal man to mourn at its dm'
atlaK In ibis JobttoMi would find the gal­
lows of Haman, only a Specimen of one
on'wttdi he would ba exhibited to tbe

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cMiaiy, m tba TwaMistlj lay •« Mare*

SHERIFF SALE

SPOO

• - ' ‘ S.«A Z Tfo—bv.
„"e; Wa. A— rfisber. CebrifoM

QWnW MlCUIOaW. Mterr Custy.
J’rr’r

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tJf&gt;B_ odebratiow of tbe abolition of
slavery in tbe District of Columbia took
platq on Thursday, last. Two regiments
uf-ankxwd troops aod varimta colored
civic aseocialiona, with many other color
cd citixens, asaamhlvd in front nl the Ex•culike Mansimi, making ■ denac ruw&lt; of
colored fares, relieved here and there by
a few white ones. After tbe firing of
cannon and.Xbe pls) lag of aetenl mar
tial airs, three cheers were given for tbe
Presidaat, who, baying breo snorted u&gt;
■ prominent position by U. S. Marshal
Gooding, addressed tba auetabiage as
folioxs:
My er-lored friends: I have nothing
miy-s o&gt; say to you un this. i-ecastoS than
tuBank you f»r tbp compliment you have
paid ma iapseventing yourselves before
maoo thia, your day of celebration. I
CO4BS fcwwar* for the perpriee df redisa:iiig 'my ipprohatim, ami manlfasthig my
Bf^evciBtiva of tbe raapebt tbww&amp;rod nr
conferred. I thank yuu fur ,tfw compli­
ment and I mean what I any, and will re­
mark in tbiseuoneetmn that tbe time will
come, and that loo, before a greet while,
•when the colored pwpuiatsna t&gt;f tba Unilad Stales will find out wfiuhave vekcirrt
them aa a bobby aod a pretence by which
Shay aan Up aocoesrfni in obtaining and
makasateriag power, aad who have been
participate ia end eeyuy tbe bleaa.nga ul
jrMdosn. Tbetrine will mms .ben it
will be made hauwa who cuatriLutsd aa
meek M
flUtoiPMi, wf wbu, without

Ulate nf H| I 1 lr

OF MIDDLEVTU E. MlCniCAK-

• -

Isaac

k.

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MORTGAGB BALE, /j/

iTwstvs He- er toes, of -io i- &lt;rp«. M os.trior
SMWtAtod « seme for .sate mherifmMiarneStea. A Hhorri *-baa&lt; to yearly sdv.ru.orri
Jo* aaV1**4 Frianag.

rvWAtLY bivi.g brte Mfo h

Chills and Fever,

•LAffKB

rll

anutorily os towt

Intermittent Fever,

Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chills,

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
Nstne is hereby
that tbr uadsV.Wi.rd
Cormnisslsners. Of poialed by ths Frabsto Court
ia serf far tbs ceeniy »f Barry, to bssr. rsesi's
•ad adjust slsliM.sislasl ths
[fttt! •fM&gt;» !*•«.
tale af tbs toeusblyaf Neltoad. tn tbs Oeaaiy
sf Bsrrv. will mret l«r lbs purpose ol rerex.ng
..J
,I r
&lt; lark a

E. H. DUNNING

..TiWDe/KrUTtt*
At a wsMoa ut Ilia Probata I teurt for Ito
of Barry, boldaa at ritafa af: UaaUotA •
rtirilri StrtysU1**,

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^liZito* miller of Ito sstsle of Larins IL Ktehria

AGUE

’’’uu'^ta.ngaad Slag tbepril».GM.dslr vyrilad.
of Hairy L. Tafoa. •dLa.iatrwter driaaw a—
ot said aetata p&gt;e&gt;ie* for rvaaaoa Ibmr Kt
fort*. that ba s^&gt;v beaded to sell csrtyn
EtM:.-*
Ttonvaoa II la Ordered,That Taaaday. Itortd

Diarrhea,
Dysentery,

iteted.»tarebreiWssc.Wii,.,, r&lt;) A;

ADMlNtSrHAfURV BALE.

SHERIFFS BAtZ "

(M) AS TKB

1

CHEAP A8 THE

{stestxtii'riKSti!:

estefasd writae tbessri sf lbs rirwwt m*

ST!

CHEA

bridrn al tbs frobris UB.es. in lbs v U
tian, and sbaa tsuss. if aay there
...Ma.U.aaaa alumlfl luA b.

Dumb Ague.

Variety Grocery Store,

Ftotrx iuw!“^br“

Periodical Headache,1

A NEW FEATURE
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
i‘&gt;7

I can Ceurt far tto essety wf Barr* la rifo.urei
b.coet to sasaiog a copy ■( ton ortter to to pub
atodin tto LteuteyrAi-wv. a nen.paper grin ted
ad ultukliM is arid rtiaalr of Hany for ttrra
bcssmIv» wtoka, prvvvws to &lt;•« day of toarieg.
tLC-rMitmx.
(X tree copy.) aprtiwl
rnhih.

FOR

MINING COMPANY.

▼,

Bilious Fever,

• bervbr K&lt;reB lint la rnmsnc. of H­
I •otlMniv erentod to aw By lbs l*n»*eto
Iks ssowv of Barry oMaues WMtel..
mU r.pree to rete al PvMsa Asrttea to
ol briher. on^atoHter. tto kib *wv •&lt;
. .1 wto. oatoot IO U,« .limo., M to.
n rf toe Vuwrt llwsaa to Ito nllawo oi
. io awid cosatj, Iks feltowlBg BoarrtSsii

ECO

AND

jhslings^kJnsin
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CI1AXCERY ORDER.
BijUk MUWOlr,

Watches and Jewelry

Doled. Jfarrl. lt,l»M

TKB

Old Establishment!

CHANCERY ORDER
iTfTK or trrmvjlf: Emma
Crtcrtv. !■ Csrerear.
tetri UreerittovVWaa

PETROLEUM
Colarrd CMration at Warkiagtoa-tht
Pretedol
S^^Ht
Intiill
hi it Matti itill.

n

S’® OVSICBWAV.

rRATKD O* STOLXN.toMU tbs BM^bsr
Is lbs vinsnsfHsstlags.seBueday tbs nd
L. s Larsv Grev Boras, about ton years old.
SMTVSU tbs loft Sbuutdsr. sad • sasriush
T Horta, that bu ths hss.sa,
liberal reward will be paid hr tba return of

BAHKY COUNTY

tol

_-

C^t Jutinjs Umtr,
j^ptmUDUD

rtrt5&gt;Wfc®FWa^a.
&lt;tvr aaUea to tbe psrreas iawrested •« bald
aetata, utlto pyriepey af said politic., ami tbe

gaae of mankind by tbe stern edict of that

and Bailor’s association, to which this addrsM waa made would, at tbemselre«,
in such an •mergsney drive the traitors
from tbe capital, as Butler drove the
eaeaah from New (Means, its less than

S^-SKTlVDK.-lL-lSiS

For Sale by M’l Dryggitts.
Wm. Spoomkx &amp; Co., _
^Jathville, Tenn

■etna Coaatitution which be ptdleods to
love so much. But fortunately \jhere la
no danger. Even that same Soldier's !

•a*

l*. matter .f tbo EteUte of Jm|m MS4(s

SSftto.fteyri.iA'iitotete

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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

to t

Mst... to wit: Tto aoevfooori ,.«rt»r aft.
■wth-waMgaartetef seetoa •loewas. IM.lb
&gt;we ••« (I, portJ. rt Rawer M'vsGICax*
be cosbIj sf Bsrrv aad gtoterf»H*ltBW
joxxtbafb mvn&gt;.
„ , _
' f aa
rf aoMwtnr.
Dated, Febrsary tat*.
g
serifo.

u E

COUNTRY TRADE
THAN EVER BEFORE,

Swtor aaal of J. 8 Goodyear a Cs's. I
■seltag* ** »*•&gt;•*

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SHERIFFS SALE
.
OF MJCMIGAX. Barry Coast* te

■MaaZtaZrt irf—d"Criiv’d'

Greater Inducements

A FIWT CUSS

EATING SALOON

1IITEI ITHTEI
87X3H1 ffsn
Vwtory, CAMDM, ». J.
|4 ESTERBKOOK A C0&lt;

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Brest. Pre MsXur/OTtMaa.

Cash Capital S15;000.
600 Shares, *25 Each.

Being dsily receiving Goods frvxn tbs
East, Bought at the

ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,
« JOHN ST. NEW YORK.

Great Decline

|RY
** Yankee

ODDS,

WHITE

uuRttteUE

CHANCERY ORDER.

Sale.

7M

Mm an

wujt

Notions.
leww'cteck a. ■ . ia Litor -tr of

SliriKS,
lam
Miccrsafulfr &lt;a(i(rd in thv bssiMM
write, asd is bus aiskiaj owe wvUtto I
ui-r. .fibe OMkBaay*S la»d.fcea»4 i
•SfMrfi K7vna« Hap-te Oms
swdtoe Wlcatteas af eU are tbs ▼!
•ad write «re bslsg ssak la tto laarri
nr with Ux pnwpmt af ■adsaMsd e»
rillisua* tbs Grand itapllte Co*. weO
W fest ■toeg. Ila stock i. worth fro. M
■MtarawiMa. Thelred of tbtetteri
sued sbast seres dBs. (rva ftyrtog:
Ui. Eno end Htllb.rg I L. urflseM]

WAHEH0U8E8:

4M

Otinr Jt. JtM,' Gw^jsiM.t,

Ctartd. Atari ^Xptejr.tfrapdtofto.

T&gt; MteforireHy apXrfWlhy

GOODS,

Mite

, ia ihteessss, that tbs above Mate dritafr
11.Conrad Unu.b !•«&lt;.(■ rsudenl of Use ceantr

Hrnn'itr
Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

A

OEBVHWIND.

rsaateassr:

semssM Mmwaamw s
f tb.satreeflhi.orJ.r.1
■ttol Mid bill U Ukes M

Full Assortment

CTJBTOM1 WOM,
.. ................................

wv4. tbsl within lw«u.
ciu». a bjUu of ihl.

GROCERIES.

JUMDT

MADK

~

CLOTHING.

cantMKU*. fmiiwi.

Good Tea at one Dollar.

'■MfWUXiiu*** S-,Lt

»•»&gt;• « MOBS.
CARPETS, ‘JI?"
OIL OZ-OTHW,?;

Mat., Rugs, &amp;.c, dtc.

«J0f aasK.la

;atte-|.ftl».ttetei. of HeanaUa Mary.

Writ rtpar,
Window Fixtures,

rfaaat.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.

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i^ittttnjs'Suhiita jiretlwi.

„roumo«rnv ™™..r
t ■ASTISOS SASKT, CCCtFTT MICBtCkX.---- L.......

'

j^USHELL « KTTIKH,

Dealers Is Dry Goods, OreesHes, Books sod
BUUoaerv, Crockery ud Gias. Ware,Beds sad
Hboea. and Clothlag. Suer on Slate Street,
Haatiega. Hichigaa.

-TEW ARRANGEMENT
AT THE

ceasaa aao«»ax.

E. n. DUNNING.

Variety Grocery Store,

AND CHEAP AS THE
a

MrfWrf ■

Vrf

p. DRAW, M. D.

Churci! Btrsets. op stairs.

w

J.

A NEW FEATURE!
&gt;G AUDI AN’S ^L&amp;I $
tier ot U&gt;. F-rfrferf CBrfMtfe.M

JOHN IlbBEMTS,

5^'bSsS^S
RKMBMnEB THE PLACK.
AT THE COBWEB GROCERY,
Oss .tier eeat eF J. S Goodyear A Co's. Btorv.
Hastier Fek ■.itblMC.
IF

t n. DVKJilHG.

UHITEI IT*TE«

■SyO&amp;ES,

WAREHOUSES:
403 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,
42 JOHN ST. NEW YORK.

Uarptrt Wrtkl y for April Slat, has
two Mcsllent portraits, one uf Prof Putis Agassiz and one of Gen. Hawley, G .v.
ernor eject.of Connecticut.

JUIIIGAGE

ere. Clear, vig.ri.ue sqd impartial. Its
yrjlkiime Are equally valuable h&gt; author

GESCBWIND,

gzi JssstL;— - J nawr»v Th&lt;-e Batura arrf rfudrnt.
are fur sale by all respectable druggtau ,
and dcalers tbruiigb-'Ut ibr country.
hand * It is rapidly growing In ' public
favor, Tba f present number ;to a moot
i-o.Wlh.Or-m

LANDS FORS«L3

Of every'tiredSi pod Wnd
Sula just pwrohasad f«r cash
at low Prices and eefliagaa

And Everything else m the Tim of

MtBAT BABMOT*

Drugs,

For the People!

Medicines.
Paints,

PRINTS FOR 12j Cu.
GOOD BROWN SCGAR1U .tt.

Oils,

Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,
Cards,
Card Board,

BOOTS AND SHOSS, CHEAP

t«v-«v

_______

MMolleat
A ermtinuati-m of that
iMbly. inu-rreiing and absorbing ulr
•" The Dwad LrHer." conviating of cteapkr«ii. 12 and 18. a wall written Blutrshd'paper UO ‘Sherman's Bufttmere.”
another ariirie &lt;i I “ Aseaaaine and their
_ , hiatury of l$hf&gt;ot»riDo M~d&lt;ui«. end -•»»»♦* palupp-are in &lt;be May numbtf. U oan Iw obtained ab the new deal.

GROCERIES

Come and See!

■ EVtlVttl, tIHM
For the Ui&gt;M Btrfee Betsies. .'Atsw u
rocKKT aad BELT REWBCTjnra.
itKFTAtuw fmcu
&lt;us.'
JUTU COM H*V(UVIg9 BifLA
eprf.rf*'■B*'-

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!

cuxrr nruanu, niuaao 3®©®s,
xsiisa &lt;dj aHsrattSTiitin, aa.
Mr. Henry Sweetser has retired from
WmCMKMTH ALL’ WABBAYrSU.
the joint management of the Round Ta-

bit leaving Mr. Charles H. Sweetser In
suit charge. This journal ia one uf great
valueand Intweat to all American read-

CLOTHUiQ.

NEW GOODS

8 Iba. good Muscovado
Sugar for 81-00,

1866.

. .Lowell'wilt have a new and pungent
•M Blgiow Papa/' in the U-Xt Atlantic, the
Prweidasl being the subject.

all Koan UH I o'otakl'.
, rrr* . ■ _
.!•■ ।

MADS

CASH STOREl

Gold 61.20 in Baatings I

KIXLiDIDSOn, OLBLH

i. EtTEIItOOK * CO

RKADT

ACKLEY’S
High Prices Busted Up

»iaau aoaxa,

Factory. CAMDEN, N. J.

BkOADCLOTBS, CABSIMEREB,

BARGAINS
OODS

.

A FltlT CLASS

STUBS.

GBBAf

LOW FIGURES.

EATING SALOON !

«br».ry web"-. « *

GREAT RUSH

gy Alirnl.uu is a.ked tv the adv»r —Clendennln, Blacksmith ;• Webstar de
Ott'PxnFTtwos.—We have just seen a
.tjsement &lt;tf Mi*. Wilcox. This lady is
no stranger here, and our people under­ Buchanan. Wagon and Carriage Simp ;— series of beautiful portrsitsMn oil colors—
stand and appreciate her merits, and give Griffith, Hardware; J. 11. Palmer, Pbye- Washington, Martha Washington, Jackher cxhqslve patronage. The ladies
eon, Clay, Webster, Douglas, Lincoln.
should mil fail to giro her a call, when
Grant and Sherman—cabinet sixe, moat
anything in her department Is required.
elegant ornaments for the parlor. They
&amp;c^ &amp;.C.,
ore In the hands of Mr. Wm. H. Shep­
fy Tim buafnsM card of Pre. J. M.
And every thing al the rarao astonishingly
At C. Ruiaell will be found in Its proper
ard, the general agent for the Stales of
CoMMXBCUi. QilUOS Gxadcats*.— Michigan and Iowa, who will remain In
place in this tsene. The seignor member
of tills firm is known to be an efficient, Diplomas have been awarded to graduDetroit a short lime and give our citiuns
thorough and tucceerful practitioner, and el«a,(&gt;r the~Albion Cummerchi College,
we doubt not hia w&gt;n. the junior member, as/wdlowa; On the 14th ult., to Ed­ the opportunity of securing, by subscrip­
is entitled U&gt; the confidence of the affi'Ct- ward C Briggs of Marshal; W. H. Bo­ tion, any of the series. They are all au­
ves, uf Albion; Jay A- B. Dorrance, ot thentic portraits, as abundantly proved
f i. Acmrt.
Pavilion; Mim Mattle Bleckmar, of Moo
by numerous testimonials uf distinguish­
cow; Mias Mary J. Dorrance, of Pavil­
ion; and Mm Mary Harper. of Mendon. ed men, aillsts sod joprnshits ; and they
Qs ihafidihinauto Jaaon E. Brown, of are all cxecottd In a superior manner, bnly. He wm for years, a mstb«di«t cltr- Hudson; V. H. Grout, of Leslie; M. A. cqoa'ed by any rival efforts In this win­
uynian a^d is a member of ths Michigan Hance. «f Hadley। Ches. H. Sibley, of
try, Hitherto oil portraits have been
Conference at the present time. Pour Onondaga} and Spencer VanOetrand, of
fnr above lire means of tn ret persons,—
btsllh compelled him to abandon that
noble rnlhng, but hie friends ii&gt; Middle
|n this popular. and decid'dly merito­ This obstacle m the production of Mid­
ville have elected him Jue'toe nf the rious College, we bare two ecbolarabipa dleton's beautiful eeftrv is entirely re­
Peace, and we feel perfectly sure any bu
moved, and men uf nx-derete means may
tineas intrusted to him will be attended for sate. Any person desirous ol receiv­ Indulge In the commendable Ude of beau­
ing a first class commercial education.
to with the most perlret-fidelity.
tifying their homes with these works of
under the tup ion of one of the best edoeaart. We emmend them to the public.
tors in the Stale, will find it to their ad­
vantage to cull at thia office.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Got th* Blcss.—How often d« we
bear thia complaint made. Tbs rrawm
genurally escribed is something bee gone
wrong, but if y»o will question the pa­
tient in regard to health. hab&gt;U. dec., you
will very often find that Indigestion is
the prime cause; the intimacy of the
brain and euonech •* »• ry cl.-o, and noth
Ing eu Mien the f-eliugs and disposition
as dyspepsia.
It la singular (act that
nn«t suiddM are dyapepuca. It is "Or
duly to guard again.t this monster—indigealion—and we know of nothing »i po­
tent U&gt; aseial digealiun as Coe’s Dyspep­
sia Care.

®D©D AS TICE UBST ’

CHEAPEST I

Tna CflUBTiaa Staxoamo.—A beautifill quarto paper under the above name
has been recently started at Cleveland,
Ohio, by a joint stock assoelatioo, and
edited by Eider Isaac Errett, veil known
as one of the ableet and moat influential
presebers of the Christian Church. Il is
shoot the she of the Wttttm OMitian
Adtrontc published by the Methodist
Church si Cincinnati, and is destined to
I Success to the enterprise.
speedily become the loading paper of the
rfasHvtHJr.— We have, owing to the
church. The terme are 82.50 per annum
press of other matter, failed to notice this
Io advance. Address Isaac Errett, Cftvenew and rapidly growing village that has
Ignd, Ohio,
.
lately started up In the township uf Cast­
CciTTVATOa awo Cntnmtr Qi»nui«
leton on the line of the Grand River ValayR.IL Wo are happy to chronicle —Ws irc&lt;&gt;mmend to the special attention
of our readers, ibis valuable journal a^.tbe
that it is growing finely, and bids lair to
become an Important point In the Eastern farm, the garden, and the fireside, pub­
lished by Luther Tucker 4c Soo, Albsny,
part ofour o-nnty.
Another store la rapidly approaching N. T.
It Is foil of good things, and la useful to
onmplgtiun, new dwellings, workshops
and plsdew of business are projected eve­ orory. person, no matter wbtrw his resi­
ry day, and if the lumber and workmen dence, or what bl. occupation. The voL
could~itn!y be obtained, its growth would ume for IMO comes out in now drew,Ta
gieatly Improved In appearance, and each
pumber contains sixteen closely printed
pages. A friead of ours say. that a sin­
Stauffer &amp; Kuhlman, Dry Goods die. gle number was worth winru lo him than
Wm. Frighner, Gncerias Ac. and John­ a year’s eubecription. 8«r.d 12.50 to the
son dt Mallet, Milt owners. —Killen, Country Gtntltman and get three times
Boots de Shoes; —Smith, Boots &amp; Shoes; the worth uf your money.
is pragresoing finely. Tba proprietors
deserve the thanks of the public C&gt;r their
efforts to do all io their power for the
interests of thia village, than wbiob, noth­
ing eodd do more, than the replacing of
the existing Wooden Row on State Street
I with sobeunUsl fire-proof brisk Hocks.

IORTGAUB BAix* !
•T harinj b«n tnoAe'ih 'Ik.

SHERIFF'S RAtE
■ F kUCTHOA*. *♦&gt;, C*

,MJ

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1886.

gty Jgistings ljatt»tr,

Sewing Machines,

1866

IX HOLBROOK #-RLOCJC, ^aJ

UP STAIRS, ' jg
**•**» 'jHw*-

From the barf MAKSB8, al ^amsfertumaprieea.

MACHINE FINDING Ac.

SIIMBIBB aXBB*

expeneeoeU dnviag orf these peeta. We seed
StiStblng beeides doge, cals, sad tnge far Uh

^iSSI-WsaiL,^

rTBAW
AU.8TYLE8 OF SVMMK&amp; j&amp;8.

1866.

1866.
Cow**? LTi^sr“’ri3S'ai|

(W. —. r— w— — k.Lr^.4 M'ESr-3i‘

1866.
rf.wx.mlW -*•’

arfegJL;

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SPECIAL.. NOTICES.

FIRM1

, bl«*lar Reuslaa.

ASTROIi

physician who bad
Hmpur) Slat* UalI to hla boms in Illi

GOOD NEWS Al

7 l'».' ' Tfa'gi i
aim, .i.m
eer to set vs, which be did a few moments
Th. Tmtsmoee Attorney Geawrei,^eae
after tbe marriage cerewnxiy waa per
giving every one snutber half hour toast formed. The crime beigg • fefoog.
publicly dmlsred that Ire will “neith­
hrtdrgrocsi’a pueitfap mgy readdy be baa
tie down again, I started. .
er &lt;&gt;C*y niiy re*p«K the infamous Qvfl
Boys, did you e»er try to up nr down imagined u&gt; bare been eu^vmvly unenylable, and the pnapect of a prinuo cell ba­ Hi^ht* law."
.eurf ing anything but ugreeshjr, be drtrrminA new rediesl IJepoblUn rowspeper
ways, but every seep is sure to creek,
is shortly to be started in New York eity.
each with a peculiar nolaeof its own, and ■ng granted him the privleg* of. anying a by a joint stock coBipasy. Th. stock is
d-ud enough you nre surf, to wake avbry- few word* &lt;B private toJli* bride, be re­ now nearly all aub*crib*d. ’Mfr’L &lt;W
body. 1 bad got nearly to the bottom, tired with her to a roonf, bads her fare­ cscsTia. *0 experienced newspaper man,
when •little dog ctnie trotting Mb tbe wall, jumped from tbs window aud es­ ia t&gt;* be tbv manager and publisher.
entry Sbwarila me. yellmg faii'-utey. A caped. H&lt;- wa* pdreved foe many dsv*.
r ? FUrur -'i-- IT ACTB, UkX k
■uppreaeed “Come here. Zip!" ailencrd but managed to tenda bls pureoers, Xi
BARM.d».riag*««ya'1 •**“ “d
Tb.
a,.: jltal.
hitn.-for be recognized rag; but the little aeltied fa Mhaoari. A year later be wan­
large uutubvr iJ Charleston families will
fellow started tbe nioekmg bird, and- all dered into New M-xieo, and from tbrticr
spend thn summer in--nibs al the North;
tbe dog* In tbe neighborhood, having in the course of a few years, be found hi*
•nd are already preparing R»r tbe change.
learned Io lake the OUS. of d-urae joined way Into California. During hi* wander
How tboi* Charleatotiian* do hate the
tags be had failed to cmn-rspiand with hi*
the chore* far the third time. '
I ran al&lt;mg the patoage, reached tbe wife, and site, believing him dead, marri Yaskshs!_________
door, unlocked it, just as -the gaveraor, ed again. After a time he learned this
Tbe H.opitel reconl. her* just been
roused the secund time, opened bl* door, feet, but determined to remain dead to
slid swing a man esesping from thebou*e her, and It wa* not until a few monlbs ago fi—ted tin. and they show tire am&gt;rmuu*
by the back way, of course cried “thieves he altered bbdoterminatiutt. Happening aggrre*te ..fSM.000 Union 8&lt;ddier« who
thieves r and made a rush after ran. I to pick up a paper published in one uf have died on battle-fields and in hospital*
was too quick for him. opened tbe door, the Wasters cities, be reed an account of during the wsrV suppress the rebelhnS.
•prang out, made for the doer that open­ ths death of tbe huahand of hie wife,’ and This doe* mH faded* tboe* wb» ^ied at
Imgrrfag diseaae contract
ed io thr room below mine, and just knowing her to be free, he wnHe to her. their borne*
pstorfa/ 4a a **—'-* Xrotopt frier Si &lt;**•
reached It, when crash ! witblu s fool of •tating that he “still IIrod,” and cb.ri.hvd ed fa thaaer.ica-—Jarfarap*A Leeture oa tee Nature, Ti
my bead went a brick, and a voice that her memurj as grtrn as when bs kieaed
Wa submit is view of thia, and ibe olh
I knew belonged to the nest door neigh her lip* in parting nineteen year* agu.— er fearful userifires the Loral. North ba* •sd Hrticri Cars Hn*»«T&lt;,•**&lt;**.1
bor, Tompkins, joined tbe governor In He told for that be was atill free, end
cheerfully made, that before meo wbnae
tbe cry of “thieves ! thieves I murder P asked her to come *od enjoy with him
the fortune be bad accumulated. The wife hand* are dripping with the heart’* blood
J wa* safe though.
.
«rf tear brother* and .auas, shall be admit­
Running up stairs. 1 “shallad” myself
quicker than I aver did before or ainoe, read tbe early love relumed, and she dr ted to Beat, m the Halls of Congreg*, the
and waa In bed and aoond aajrsp in half a ter mined to join him. Diepcwing of her poiple of the Legal SlaU* have a right uproperty, she, with a daughter twelve demand “indsmsity .for the past and sw
minute. .
.
Wawt’l there a row indeed 1 I never yesrsuf age, took passage to California,
beard so many dog* before—the mocking where they arrived on Thu reday het. and ouity for lb* future,” and to drtremlne on
bird, of course, was outdoing all previous wen met on fan wharf by the old bus bend queetiiiord. what **ruri/y Urey will gereplefforts—ths roster* began to crow, Tomp­ who conductad^hem to lbs Cosmopolitan
Bmuki Not
—On th* door
kins, nest doer, ws* halhx-ing "thlsves!,, Hotel, where they remained till a license
and.calling the governor. I could hear was nraeured and a minister rom*rr»*-d tbe of one uf the room* in South College,
•erfaitos and all sorts of noises, and talk- parties, after which they proceeded to Yale, is the following notice i
No
s-op
ne*d*d
here
at
preecnl; no
tbe bouse that had been prepared for
them, and where they, on Thursday even nice cigar* wanted ;'no old clothe* io thl*
heard in the yard, calling “Tomi Tom!” fag. entertained quite a number uffriends. ri—tn. Notice—No contribution* to fa
Tom fortunately, «u sound, asleep, Truly, tbe Incidents nf real life are mom firm neg roes ;Jm3ijier*. and loce widow*
■soring.
startling and trxnMtic than the wildest with eighteen rasll children. Nt&gt; relief
for destitute mariner* from returning
' “Tern I” cried the old man, In a voice
blockade runners, with a strong*m*U «»t
that would have aroused a man front an
wfllaky. General Notice—To aft whom
epileptic fit.
Applicant* for charity
1 judged ft prudent to waken then, and
It is slated at Washington'that \[n. It may mfavern
jumping from my bed, raised the window Sumi, tbs new|g appoints^ collector at are hereby to formed that the oeevpanto
rubbing one eye, and looktnc partially New York, before receiefhg bls appoint­ of this room tat. e gone fishing, and wimY
be
home
till
morning.
N« m-lasaas or
frightened. (which 1 wasn’t) then asked : ment, pledged tamself lo the President to
“Why father wbat in the world’s the support bis policy, and to remove frUm pop corn wanted. No apples, lemon* or
orange* needed fire a few day* to aims.
position under -aim such ss did out.
•Tbere’s ihlevM io ths bouse.” was tbe
United State* Senator FaeaXann. and
Statistic* afa»w that in no coontry i*
reply, “get your gun and come down, be two Member* of Congress. are III with
insanity from over menial sxartiuu to
’quick.”
small-pot at Washington. United Bute* frequent a* in tb* United States.
“He’* In the room below yes," cried
Senator Dixon of Connecticut, ba* recov­
Tompkln*. ’I'm crrtaln of II; I *aw him
ered from bi* illnaaa, and h*» resumed
“Jane, ha* that surly felly cleared off
•a he ran down, and threw afire brick at
his seat.
the enow from tb* pavement T"
rbim. I know be didn't pass the door,
“Yes air."
We learn from the Niagara Falls ffoMr. Jone*."
'• Did be clear it &lt;4 with alarelty,
1 was duected to look nut for myself; MtU that tbe proprietor* of (be first das*
tbe governor Blood sentinel at th* door hotel* in that place are spending their Jane 1"
“Nu, sir, with a sbnvel.
below, armrd with a dub. while Tomp­ money liberally in refitting for tbe cum- |

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

"Uhcqualed Remedy Have just Received

Xues but tbs Fops U lafoUMa oa «srtl&gt;,
Wbswtotbdr cnsdltaa* teclrl.t 1. act .olfod,
r.a that by sow. most S.resly to toputed.

. Ja rrsry eseta»&lt; for lbs tight* afwaa,
Your fate MaSSss guttered la lb* vaaj
Victorios, rfl.-um la dafoat sad real,
Tse tvs* bfadly huag that Hansa ret;
Aad With y*pr wsspea af tbs Uwret stesl.
lafcn.tesaait* /as tlsa.eaaaeare.ly Ire*,
tto bard tb. Mu yse aiawd al Frssdow'a Im*.
Pre w.ltbty JUn rested bsareth yrer Wow*.

1 ws* bet ktetanr •« ••aariiag eu.”
T* are&gt;a'reteas iadulgsal. I coefe**;
Tha’aew and Ibea aa arrsr *ftb* prsaa,
A* wort* ar Irtun iu lb* wrong pl*o* *traytog.

Far re* hmv pabfabad areriy to I rest;
AadwWyfakM tot, 1 arertrerely kaew,
■ay &gt;u m v«n rsafaa t»*ta«w^iM.

UU I* right. wvHnvre roils sp*a
Vbatover aoans ys» «*k« hrersfirr. Jsha,
Btatt b* year Ufo Ursaall rerrestaac years.

JflJisttllanj.
Genian la at Night
"The door ww locked when I (
home," mid Tom., “ and bow to gel

the clock had just struck one. Thekafck
yard wae an Impossibility, and but nne
chance remained. There was a porch
over the front door, the roof of which «u
a few feet below IWe windows. One of
them I knew was fastened down, and the
other opened from a bed rtxun which
might or might not be occupied. /An old
maiden tester of Tom’*, wife had arrived
on the name day, and it was very probs
bit that she was in that room; but I
knew the bed Was Ju tbe comer farthest
from tbe window, and J hoped I should be
"»met in and through the room withher, mtdfben I Ind a com­
ply easy thing &lt;&gt;f IL So getting a
from a nteMbnrlng boa.d pile, I
ItsgdnMtos eves of the porch,
•ff my shoes. but them into, my
, and “mooed.” All right no far,
bought l« amwaiiy, In order not to
•uspieido In the morning, M re-

Vegetable Extract,

M uterMM of
M hter^
jwQstte aad dstortorated tewa ibu tk. MjJP
waa downed a* tengarre* a* Um dunaa.
jwnrfrxity La happily tea.
wit* p^gk^, baaaaa. tea tret aedytfc*!
bare tewwstrelte lbs f. A lSal
TXg-8 CCLK1UUTED HTOMACK HITrtnm

kins had five minutes too-lteci sauhtiance
from the neighbors, end fa law* then half
that lima, so thoroughly waa every bouae
alarmed, there was a doxsc or more man
m tbe yard, armed wiibfuua, pfetola, and
sticks.
Tbe governor lad tbe attack : opening
the door, be called :
••Come out here, you housebreaking
scoundrel! If you attempt to run or re­
sist, I'll blow your b«sme out I"
Nobudr esme, bonever.
“Watch the door while I go Iq
and
I was told to look sharp /and ab&lt;«»i thr
rases! ifhc can-* down dtalrt. A mo
mentary *esnh wa* .uScirol to aatwfy
everybody that the thief was n&lt;H in that

she waa cnuceraed. but If any one came
toawe wiodowa, the candle gave enough
8o np stair* they trooped, but I bad lit
hfht lo very probeUy have discovered
me. Nobody did onm, and the old lady a candle by this time, and there wta n&lt;&gt;
after peering up and down the street for bu rglar there. Tbe atrigiesl aeaA:h, evgn
^ntewta or two, popped fa her bead end looking under a. bout, didn’t show the
Allred. Tbe moekfag bird still kept up faintest Uaoe of him. Tbe yard was es
hU eternal wMoUs, end it wm fatly half sminrd, «»•»&gt; the bouse, end everybody
aa hour before It aad tbe dog settled was tolerably well satMed that hv bad
dome and gave me a etamoB to move— .s«p~i; but I was appointed sentinel
»■for tbe rest of tbe night, and ordered not
to g» to sleep ua toy poet (but I did) un­
the MH, sprang to,’ a»£ -wKi
leg. der penalty of a A-vying.
Tbe artidee miming, «j a thorough inhanging oct. stoped to listen. Ye*, .he
wae in that room, far I eras sure I could vcaiigatiun of the matter the next day,
hear her breathing. After waiting for a were two pies and the old lady’s silver
mlnnta, I cautiously drew up one teg and thimble. Tbe thimble turned up in a
then th* other, drew tbera around, and week or two. being discovered under tbe
pelting them down to the Boor, wae just carpet; but the piM have mil been aoMMbiewe that J bed etepp*d upon aume- oouDted for, even to this day. On oath
thiog eofcMd yielding, and was with- I could have given very material tetelmo
drswing them, when another y*11 broke ny a* to the dtspoeltinc uf the stolen
out at my feet; the old maid jtraipre) property, but the case didn't come before
from her bed crying. Murder! And the any court, and 1 remained quiet.
Didn't the local editors loom, though 1
IwweHagbted started sgsiu.
▲ little
darhey wa* Igh* no her bank under, the Ono of them elongated himself through a
window, swd I bed Mopped on her fees, half column, end beaded the artiela, “ A
and, wfwowree, awoke her. 1 decided in Diabolical and Atroteuee Attempt at
a atoamwt what to do. Tbebowse would Burglary and MurdarP descHbiug with
bs arawssd.owd ! was ought to aeertato-. graphic particulars the fiendish sttsmpt to
ty, unlace I could get Into my room be­ throttle Min. L------- and bsr servant,
fore Che goeorocr was up ; but I hadn’t complimented tbe coolness nf R. Tomp
a mowumt to locus for thr liute nigger Uu, Esq. and perorated with a withering
wee awrwaming; to 1 started for tb* door,
mode three Maps, atrwek a ebair, lumb phyed by tbe policemen.
Il was fan for me to ess with whet
wide awake aagseity the watchmen need
to stop at our teont door and iirten, dur-

Tbe nncninatlnu of Gt.v Dairaii E.
BiatLga baa been sent to the Senate, by
thr President, aa Minister to the Hague,
in place of Ma. Pm, wb-j recently re­
signed.

The effiei*! majority t/Gmtn HawLsr over Mu. E*ej.i«u, in tb« Guhvnat&gt;»rial eketfan fa Cbnneetieot Ik Ml; over
all --poonente 531. Tbe total vote was

making ba»ine»s et Philadelphia They
bought a lot of duck from Steptwin Glsrd
on credit, and a friend had engaged tnendorae for thorn. Eaeb caught a roll, and
was carrying it of when Girard remarked,
"Had you not better lake a drey t*“No,
it h Im* far, and we ren carry It ourselvae-" “TWII your friend be need not
endorse yoor note. I will take It with-

lott MO Otmmwtire «&gt;
arsspwu uy , | .| .
of ordinary Hte. tf a cow be de- “•£ roj
htenl in iheM points set it down sgalhit um.
■r, that she will rover be a superior no- , £
r.l aitber for bolter or milk, except in 1 wtu.a*।
| mmII qoentity. A &lt;»w having a long.
laproportforod udder, with test* aa large |
a a mo's wrtet. may p&lt;wei thr qual.
fa. rf. medium milker, btrt will never I
fa found Mfyieldo. mueh riek milk - a I « Ml
low hevtag • square udder, about a. Urge £’£&gt;,.,
to a tew quart pad. and four trets.-oly,.
pod distance apart, and nearly as l.mg a.
WrtM
to width of a man’s hai»d. _

WE DEAL IN

Paddy gave nn&lt;“illigai»t" description
uf a fiddle : ' ll ana the shape uf a tarkey
and tbe rile of a tonne ; he turned It aver
on Its tide and rublred its b*A bone with
a atkk. and ucb by St. Patrick bow it did
•quale.’’
'

Groceries,
Lyon’s Periodical Drops!
THE GKEkt FEMALE REMEDT,

FUR

F. Baows [Artemus Ward.]ha* received
an offer uf • 30,000. [fa auld,] Aad b&gt;« or­
dinary aspens**, for s lecturing tour in

- T-v

-fa*

cnocKBnv and olass wahe.

AND STATODHOT

Which will be sold

.________________________.

FARMING LAND

Pott, that within th* past two year*, up­
wards of oo* ataibon dollars have been

DR RAPB

FOB CASH OB BEADI-PAT.

.TsiAlMi;

RED JACKET
CT®5SIA8H

'

THE SILVER SKIRT!

yatm^t^- ‘
rpat cx»r€H-“ioN8 awn Exmnafci

wJod, about a fo.it or f&lt;wr.v«&gt; inches in
i length, where they are dreired to stand or
I utbutwiae, press the gr.med around them
firmly with lire foot, and there will rerely
bu • Misre. N a single
in lrw
| faabiou, is preferred, remove with s knife
all tbs eyes o» tbe pert of the cutting
| which goes beroath the surface «f the
1 guMd. jf a fare* is preferred, let tbe
eyas remain. 3&lt;&gt; far a« pruf.rt.on is o-neersed, we think tbe bc&gt;h is rather the
iwtrei profitable, and may also bo tbe long
eatTWod.
Tbe Gooseberry cm he propagated in

ag’wetcx^syrg

A aS writ kot&gt; U» ■*•*« "d
**•
Flare bs*ta» tb*a any other Blurt.
WAHI-M *■,*•“*

Bensoln lanpt Benzine
Benzoin Elixir
!• «art eot re*wwwis&lt;rt by FljilM— a

BENZOIN ELIXIR

I-tot••&gt;•’

«k fateft**i tewlt eppttoMea^dMnaMF*
^-^gnygn.

I am sett preuurisg F*s*te»*.

'f*

ltUg.

Saettegs. Maj trek. l»*s

HOWARD

.

ABBOCIATION.

jCfiftADlXPRU. r*

./

DraaiaM tryila,-U hdaatM to taka tbs Mak
at aUefere prrpartotoo. beoaato of Ha (rest
Stem tofoteta tbe C*w.aru^ •»&lt; alaa tare*

M0‘rce/tf. irgoo/»ny cwob nyto/e*

BBiraom ‘Sms ’ ‘

**W by m?^Unt’crT’rl,''r*’

cokur. a little annatto mixed in will rm
der ths lUwrire. jrerfoct
_

BEEVES' Al

Ttocrvsa to Dswraor Mimm.—&lt;&gt;&lt;■
FOB TH B I
•Men ad wum camphor, and one ounce &gt;&gt;f
M’trssn.ra'j
powdered shell «rf red pepper, are mtroereted la eight nonce* ot etrona *lo-»-l log Bad prererraui*
I
fire ••»*■ deya, and then »iraini-d. Wnb k3r fallM
****** 11 **
.1 Nu. iarM«
thbtfomure thr for* oreb.th^ aresprn k 7”.
Ind roor.«« rolled up fa .beets. Tb-

J

Ninety-seven pereons were on 8tfad.y
bapttoed asd lafom into rommimiim with
the First Prreb/tarean Church In Brio.
PaftASjfrgggte a
*y
"A Bt' Loots paper eays ; Tbe jflbna on
the Mlsa-vjri river now get from • 1,000
totrjm per m.«tk Tboes are wy

LET THE 1FFLIC

Fobitebsd for teekimiilaM « • JALTWX T«
Totrsu MU audteken. whs
fr«a*T*nas* bsUlitr. F-rrm.tor* I^r., of
*•.

» BOURBON WHISK*-

And *&lt;&gt;• will m-t l&gt;v without it

On the morning of the Utk alt., five ;’YhTGnid Birar Vatfoy MtatruM wUI gi re sa*7
prtaooMsbaM^frwmtite jtM.taH$a- ,
dale. Some accomplice got possession :
of a key and patard It through a window
to the priaunera, who let themaeIvo* out
atjgbwfrrotdeor and mad* their escape
OHN W. PAYNE’SPICTUREGAL
LKRY.
tte Rochester Cfafew *eya t Tbe quao- 1
fawns re a. Man.) .
tity of spirits smuggled into the country
Over Rewsr** taws tores, Haretag.. Mato.­
from Canada I* *c ormous, probably one- \
------------------------------------ ■■
third of all that b consumed.
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Milk nf a row having a yvlk-w skm. Il
Lo,* bare a yellow akin, a trether *b* he ,
Lf a red. white, hrisdka. nren, brown, or I
taiiy other rol»r. *nd her hair feel* like
k*l&gt;rt, and -fae have an nddrr and teat*
Lf thr *isr atwi fiwvr. jure allotted u. a. inMireCire of a esperiur milker, if «be be
Ibomrly a* tbe old. red row with a “cram
IvOed bora" that we rred nf in tbastori
Ef ".the house Jack built.” we may for)
Lareittd thet-eb* will &lt;'•*• rich milk.
I Another sign on ronnrettrm with the
Ltbergund nfte tes'etnped te-of, allfaregb
Ltrlpud bo*4&gt; may Ire'•croon poor euws.
But, H S enw have a yalltow~mn*-aufk *k in
sad s yellow ire striped hoof. It sbnw*
I that ekm will always give milk of an ex
jaeiteot quality, though she may yield bet
• Ikde of H. A enw having black bef*
wiB seldom yield rich milk.

VERY CUE.1F!

F^TuStV^l..re.

The Hom. Fasscm W. Kbluooc. lata
Member of Congres* from this District,
and now Coli«c*pr of Internal ReveWuaat
Mobile* Alabama, last Washington on
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.
sbrfaf.»i4u ,nVr
•
.-p
The B-wtnn Trurueripl *wyo:l(r. C,

EU

IRIIE&lt;JHaKI11EB.

. rexc&amp;w

A fsfea-frfabd is like I hw shadow on a
•undid appearing in sunshine but vanMing ivg iu »b*&lt;i*-

In the cate of tbe Ban Frehcisco Mtam
ity, the Coroner's jury io that eily ha*
found s verdict ia which th* opinion ia
axprmMd that th* shipper of iha nitro­
glycerine ia liable fin m*n*laughter.

, a&gt;l«&gt;r of the akin b one of tbe mfa.
■lilt—t twd*CBli*ina of • auperw-r row
rieb milk. A row bating a black ■«

DRY GOODS,

THE MOST SKEPTICAL.
TMAT TMCftCM UfogSSALLU '
trnvrlJE IN Tctj
•

Ifore Durable,
More Elastic,
Moro Graceful!

M—

NEW GOODS

A LECTURE

men1-

Ive of a superior animal
mflk hi large quautilic.. yet of sn inoerftty, U»tber for hgtter ..r cherer,
■ tlAff Hfa"1* fc** Ur" PT,'F*rlJ rear
»d bar mHkfag quafill- not imptarany wsy-bv Improper mroagemrot.
toh MM MtiMeods or decrivss a pur- ----- ------toot •&gt;«■» L *• cooBdeet beta setae*-

■A aetetetueul in tbe
mtouenty ue the oil
tbe feet that an rxcvl-

�/&lt;?•&lt;

CIAL

No'

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

A row of beautiful symetry la eminentI, durable, as the phy eioal beauty of any
ihnalsal«Ay»«nh*ncro their osah value.
Yet beatrty «»d superior milking quali­
ties'are seldom &gt;&lt;oad la one row. There
oe^sln .xgn. which can usually be ex­
iled on as Indicative of a superior animal
foe milk In largo quantities, yet rf an intote pMH,
*» Wu.r - Am.,
providing U&gt;ero» has been properly reer
ed Sbd her milking qualities not impair'
ed h&gt; any way bv Improper management,
which often misleads or deceives a pur- ------- ehssef. when be is confident beta select|« , good milker.
-**• JI M - i
V* 6r»t and always infsliblr indies-,

SAXBT OOTnsrXTT

Our esteemed correspondent* Mr. Fas­
ten, says when be has well cuftd clover
hay, cut in bhxeeom, be never feeds his
sbevp with grain unlros it be the .ewesbvut lambing time, aad they e-me out
is the spring hestlby and in excellent oundidun. With dwer. If any grain is needrd, feed uela; with tiimaby, coca ia better. If be commrocro to feed grain late
ia the winter, be expects tu L-so much of
tbe wool, but, as Iw observes, that ia better than to lose tbe sheep. With plenty
of well cured bay, cut in hloerom, sheep
r.ted no turnips or potatoes to heap ib-m
io goed condition.— Geneuet /farmer.

YARD association.
raiLADELPKU, FA-

Nxsr Eeos.— Tu have a supply of
these IndesUunuble to beat or cold. j‘&gt;sl
empty some eggs, as you need them,
tho.ugh as *n&gt;a!l an sperturw as ponible ;
mix up with water U&gt; the ronsuttenev •/
cream, some pulverised plaster; UH up
Up shells brimming fell; when they have
hardened, if yon ebouer tn peel ibem you
will find them perfect; and ifyou think
yaur bramaa will be fastidious about
color, a little annatto mixed in will ramder the illusion perf.-ct
Tisctcse tu Dmtxot Motthl—One
ounce of gum camphor, and one ounce 'if
powdered shell of red pepper, are m«M&gt;erated ia eight ounces of sfronit eta*M
fee seven days, and than at rained. Wub
tHetlnaurr ibn fen* or oiotbrwarw •prinkled near, and rolled up In sheets. Thremedy is used in Euasta under tbe n»me
•&lt; ‘■Qunese tincture fur moths," and is
f-jond very effective.

ViIUg.UufaHMife~.1Ua Jla.llU.ltM
.... ..A
-IO. .
howM. as

Vjw. (.raw, by which vtr;

mm

Cloaing«iai Sale of

REDUCED PRICES 1

To Malto Room for

SPRING STOCK !
Valuable Lands

FOR SALE!

OF ALL KINDS

G AT
mOHB
BARGAINS! NEW GOODS
DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCRIES, *«•
At Greatly

ACKLEY’S

dvaliog th^ra,

«id» rolaras for Lis Meaty.and soaMthtag worth
knowing.
That lb. via, their missises!*, u&gt; asks are
■aiag.
On lbs eld comet plan of -to live and 1st iw«* —

■WITH.

AND AT PRICES

&gt;VED FARM IM Bills*i ft
LAUD! ot lie sons OU 8
ipla. Abeol «&gt; acSM and
fsnce; bearing orchard i

To Suit tlie Times.

W*fl eaephed -uh -•

IBAIBS (DEAHOl
NO MISTAKE.
BpUadkf Maacavado Hager for I. eta. per XK

CHOICE TEAS,

•ofw

0. D. SPAULDING,

NOW IS THE TIME/

And in fiset EveryThing io the Grocery

WILL

SOT

IE

UIKUU

Good Calico for 23-ttr
4&gt;THER TIII.TGl DI FROFORTIOW. x*

, Selling 4ff Cheap!
dbvos a kedukes.
P.Unt

BATXMO JCAT .eiCBlBlb OB* OWM.

IN NEW YOBS, SINCE THE

Great Decline,
In Prices,

fur rich milk. A row hai it»g a black or ^1?.^.u'u.*XrM*ii
white skin, mar drive a largn quantity of
*
milk, but it will be thin and wbitw. oDen •—* t». w»*s~i'. wow. ,
requiring from ■•ns-tbird to tnie-h.lf more
*
"
to a pound of butter or cbec»e. than th.
milk of a row having a yellow akin. It
s row bare a yellow akin, whether she he ,
- -----------------./■ ,rf. .ba. &gt;™IL. .....
... wsaatb. Borax Ain&gt; oom
any other rol«r. and her hair feels like '
vehet, and &gt;he have an nddrr and teats
of the siie and form just alluded to aa indkwtive of a superior milker, if -ha be ahomely aa the old red row witha “crum­
pled born" that we r-ad «d in the story
uf “the boose Jack built," we may fed
assured that she will give rieh milk.
Another sign in connection with the
DH. RAPHAEL,
other g'-xd ime ia a striped b««of. although
striped hoof* msy l»c aeeo on poor rows.
But, if a row have a yellow-aod w-ft akin,
snd s yellow, or striped hoof. It abnwa
tba*. she will always give milk of an ex
celleut quality, though she may yield brit
a little of iL A cow having black hoofs
will seldom yield rieh milk.

Wo notioo that th* cultivation of the
Red Currant has much increaaed within a
rear or two ; and when in considered tbe
value of this fruit over many ol beef, for
Ci when green. for wine, Jelly and dry
, the surprise ia that a more genera!
Importsuca was not long .go attatebed to
it, not only as a garden, but a.field crop.
It is iu every way a whotarome and de­
sirable fruit, etn! *«ie of itfi very easiest
tu propagate and cultivate. \K* iocreas
ing the supply of bushes, take last year's
wood, about a foot or fourteen inches in
length, where they arc desired tn eland or
otherwise, preM tbe gnmed around therfi
firmly with the foot, and there will rarely
bo s failure. If a single stem, in tree
tsahioo, ia preferred, remove with a knife
all the eyes on the part of the cutting
which goes beneath the surface of the
ground. If a bvt/i is preferred, let the
eye. remain. So far a* peorfwrtioa is Con­
cerned, wo think tbe bu»h is rather the
moot profitable, and msr also be the long
eat lived.
. Tbe Gooseberry can be propagated in.
precisely tbe same way.— Germantown

'

ABE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

uats of medium sde and offisir prop.irB.w
tioos. Let us see on pert of a oow bat
tbMS, and we will select tbe beat milkers Mrna_
and reject the inferior ones with almoai ।
unerring certainty. A poor milker may I
be detected kt a gianee; not by a homely
form, but li» a small odder, and testa too
ihort and diminutive to he grasped by |
a ksnd of ordinary she. tf a flow be defieirot In these points set It down sgain»r
her, that »be will never be a aoperkir an-1
Imai either for bolter or milk, exeept in I
a small quantity. A row having a long,
disproportioned udder, with teats as large ।
as a man's wrist, may. poascM the qualx
ties of a medium milker, but will never &lt;
be Hand to yield as much rieh milk aa a I
row having a square udder, sly-ut a&gt; large
as a ten quart pail, and A&gt;or Opts only, a
goed distance apart, and nearly aa long as
be width of a man’s hand.
In sdditixm to throe signa of a milker, '

i Periodical Dn
EA1- FblfAUt tol
X HtKHGLLAKIllKa.

More TRUTH THAN POETRY." i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

H’lir
Il it

Bii'l
I I Will

LARGE STOCK OF

Tobacco &lt;fc Snuff
MARKED DOWN!

OUR STOCK

GROCFJ11E&amp;

KEROSENE OIL
For «1 — F«r Uni lots I
Abo, Choice Aarorttoent of Lamps, Oil
. Cone. die.. &amp;c.

scxzooET" BOOKS
I nave a FULL STOCK of BOOTS

STATIONERY.

AND SHOES, in tba tala of .MT
can offer you

BPLEM DID BAJIGAINBX

Com prises more thafl tbe uaital Buck
and Kinds kept in a Country Stiira* and

Arnta UNION STORE ar

■B3KRTOIT&amp; HLOKx

A Splendid Assortment of

CANDY AND CANDY TOYS

OUR FACILITIES

For Doing Busimesg,

R.

Flavoring Extracts!

THE

BOMAN

nothing for interest, nothing for heaping
book., nothing for bad debts, and eoly •

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

TO

I mH for cash or ready pay, charge

ALL KINDS OF

R.

RSCBRBD
ARE EQUAL TO AHY IN
STATE.

DRY GOODS.

TUI BEST DIAMOND

HI ft•qi!!
e?i
H h I tiHi
‘ Hi

We are prepared to SELL GOODS

M-dlebta.
Pure Liquors.

Must and S h all be old.

FhysJciaes PresCTipUoM Carefully pel op.
MODERATE CHARGE.

RACE

THE

mimumm

BAD-WAVB

READY

RELIEF.

1SL—Jfsedasnlr sailed with paia ex alskaaea.
lb. BMor HSDW AT ■» READY RELIEF will affool laimadlste Eaaa aaa axumiaale Uo thtwl*d.-tf salTsrioc fiomaay aaate. laSamalary,

REMEMEER THAT

acblley

CROCKERY

Will not he Undersold I

'

Maar Thanks to oar I’stroa*- for past fleers.

is they largest ever
broguht to this mart,

F. I. ACKLET.

I..,, Ju. M. IHA MA

. I

o. L sFAnrrt.

BssUsgs.Dee. », UU.

HARDWARE STORE

.

n* Great Invention of the Age la

BO-DIP SHIRKS.

BRADLET'S New Faust liVPEX KL
IPTIC (or dMblt) STRING BKIBT.

II. A. GOODYEAR

LET THE AFFLICTED READ I

THE HASTINGS

of all kinds,

DRUG &lt;fc BOOR
STORED

OLD LADIES A FAIR MAIDENS

and will be sold nt

Railroad Prices,
Addlag Transportation; aad coni*eu BSlnty of

1

M&gt;OT8 &amp; EEKDX8,

IRON,/

NAILS,

J
■

STOVES,

of ALL KINDS. or ide oarta
■ra, and Warranted Good*

I
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stau^enfote| ihe'BMd^i

STOVE PITS.

SAP FANS,
.Mu U.IM4— ,,^r
srwras: sair.a

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i

We also keep so besA s gseB UMtvrUIM'd&lt;

Shirts and Drawers

Shelf Hardware,

,

FOR THE BaIR.

Books,

PANS, PCTUILS. INKS.P AFEa.KNTEUlPEB

ROPE,

aX
Matbotue er RADWATR
UKF win da atom good, and caa be «.«d for
re^erywea. Uan ten dollars expended far

ubind-stones,

■BAD WBA$ MM. WESCOTT 8AT8.
ra ■ORfllKD TBOUBAND OTBBIld BAT
TMKKAVfBr

Farming Tools of all
Kinds,

i

JEEVES’ AMBROSIA.

School

Alaa a tidl stock af-

GROCERUB^!

lAINTS.
•
,
,
■
,
i

U
.
We hove a very Urge a^rtmenl

Ou. ib Oaid—A griiUemsti Just re- .
tamed from a visit bi Muskingum county

WARHANTSD

HLA8S.
U

pUTTY

AND ^TOODEN ^ARE

mi mwim.

to mut.

Ata,, NOBIAS, HOODS, *«.

lutmmurs

Lin.

'TIO SCRATCHISO-

MOT EABTEMN EBATWKB,
And l-varlably *
•OLD AT«AIMUM&gt; rtUM

�mobtciue

-]•

HASTINGS BANISH.

UHIW'Elt*
.WUrfT'

^aCT^s^Jt

{Wy aak lh» CXtsttionof oor ry^dsrs tp:
ths following article from thy Si Jeseph
Trmier, in relation to the labor being
dune on tba west end of tba Michigan
■al CStaJk C..TJ a
FPi, .K
wa'know’ and Ha determined energy and (

Ulb day Uttayi

&lt;*rd*r*d. TMifraM,.M !
‘ ----------- —

activity of tba Preaidaut and Director*
tAUUempaay,

much of tbit Road, as will connect 8u
Jod^b With Um . Michigan Central at or
near Three Oaks, will bs built tba pressnt/srt**n ; and that it* eonatruction
fmm 8u‘Towph to Laming S tidly a

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Ctf gutiip •sum,

q*satiui^f U»*.
.
.
Geo W. Carpenter appeHtt. rs. Arnos
Tb* Br-ard of Directors of the Chica­
go and Michigan Grand Trunk Railway, J. Eggleston apprllunl.— Appeal. This
In Besaiim in thia village, laat week', di­ «m a suit tu rteovur &lt;&gt;na pr»n&gt;i«*sv note.
rect ad tbe President of Tbe Company, nr1 Tried by Jury, yardiu for appsUra, fur
10 dollars ut&gt;d 51 cants and emu. IJ.,
oftXeG. T. Railway of Canada, to locate Wright for appellee, Fmtik Allan fur opthe mad M soon as possible. Air. ehan. pettrnt
Charles V. Patrick tt Phillip Leonard '
•sy is expected hers within a week from
the pretcM lime, and ,upop bit JtarivaL nnd Orin Leonard,—Amumpsit. J udgrwill ot^anln a -compaftnt dmpd ATctigi- mmt for Pl^ntitT hr cooeent of parties,
l&gt;-t 203 dollars aad ouatk.
H. Wright
neers. and lead them forth tn tba wutk.
forPlaintiff,
A. Holbrook for Defend-,
•nt. •
Milo J. Phillip .appellee, w. Amos I
the track in .the vicinity of this village,
when lbs lima for uu actual and final sur Muabersnd Reuben Larnbee.—Appeal J
Continued. C. G. Holbrook lot appellee.
Joseph M. Wn«d appellee, John Rick
ixp.topic of Charlotl* have offered 1
•230,000 io ho** tbe iu»d l.rotcd frum art appt lint—Appeal. Continued uu
Otsego to'lhal ptdrff tia BMtrvue. That pay mem of costs until next term, on ap
amount of money is siije Ui be paid th* plication of tbe appellee.
Wm. Burgher At C. G. H*&gt;lhro**k for
company bow whichever route it may
appellee-, James A. Swerzry t-r appellant
uke from Otsego.
Ira Davenport w Albert E, Wellman.
' The commissioners are Instructed t«
—
Ejeoiment.
CnDtirmed by atipulatfiai.
proceed at ones with the w&lt;&gt;ik uf procur­
ing eubsqripiiofM to the capital stiozk &lt;&gt;f James A. BwavvMy for Piantiff, Mills di
the CfMhpgny.--Mr: If.- d4Stnoghimi of Burgher for Defri.dehl.
Ira Davenport vi Hsury D. Vorom.—
Otsego, Is procuring legal subscriptions
U.-tilihurd by •tipulsUon.
along the lin* from that point to Lausmg EjcrUu.nt,
Jnmrs A. Sweezry lor Planiiff Milla &amp;
and freh onnfiffimt that he can secure
Bamker
for Dvfrndeni
• I00.000of reliable *took iatbwi locality,
zNaltun A. Sh«w, by .bii next friend.
tbe present spring.
appellee, vs. Esquire Runyon -appellant
. By the direciluu ofthe Board *n order
ha* been Issued to each sulgwriber. by | Continued. James A. Swerzey lor ep
whsebbe 1* required to pay pi the Treas­ ptlht. H. Wright for appellant.
U’lhUni B. Rcmininuloi'm Orin Jng
urer of the company five per centum of
®a *ub*ctipiion, on the fifteenth day of nun.—A»siimp&gt;iL Settled. Gvo. Grey
May next. Thia money la to be applied lor Plant iff; James A Sarreuy for Deto^the toreliou and *«»*Uuctfou ot tbe

CHASCESY orotr.

SPOO

f Ihrrr.U Ctisewy, si met ourtoouw iii^u
th. Tartar day *f Mhrsh. A. D.

v SHERIFF SALE

’M

SV.^iStSJSr-33WK

Chills and Fever,

out of .ad under Ibe •&lt;•*1 of tbo cirreli rjrjfcr ;
pta
wd i£iZJ “lewrtiitfwdeS&amp;nl. J-d I
i
which bU boon levied spwi tbo Mleol&gt;.&lt; !»«•
. _ . . —. ...»A K.ir.riAa rrHh - ■ «! Ouartrf

Bilious Fever,

Kctatr ot !■*•!** H- Mchol..
.VT4 TK OF MlCUM A X. Cosaty of B*rry, aa.
At.m»1^lh.rmtawCo»rtfer‘b««^y

village af H**tlBgs,e» lt»»lb d*y of Juns IM*.
.1 nu. A ttack r. *.. sfuid day. all -U* Hgbt title
wd lol«r**4 *t ll&gt;. “‘J U««ry Hiltar la sad ta
111* cbovw d.Mnbrd Iu4.
DM«1 Hmtlogt. April ITlb. IJM, • -v
*prnwf
J K.HAU. gbrdr

Congestive Chills,

,n ■•II eortma

“,a

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.
ta hereby girre. Ihu the
Commta*i*a*r&gt;. H’P-ln*d fo "&gt;• »&gt;&gt;»** (fort
In uid for &lt;h» eoanly of Berry, lo bw. teen.
u&gt;d *4a*t claim* again! ibe
IMrte &lt;-fJM» I*«». JmenJ. '
1st* of tb. townlup of Rnll.nd. in lbw Cossty
ef Berry. wiUmml tar th. purpn* slrw-tving
•ad bmrio* .utb &lt;J«iru», M th. Ueunly ilrrka
Offle., la mM minty. &lt;m Mreday. Ikjtibdw
of June, end as Um »d d*y ofr.j,umber. I*U.
cl tea o'clock. In lb. forwms &lt; rrsch M Uawc

AGUE
Diarrhea,

, Now. tbmforc. by virtu* i/spweTtft
*md *&gt;*r*£sr omUtard ssg
&gt;U*l.M&gt; th* Mb
rf J sly* UximaSil
0&gt;* .llrr««.u W that d II Sm - M S E113)
th* CMrrt Basse hi the vitlcjr •( RHOml
sold cesoly. U«h wiU b* Mid st JUtaTrnb

E. H. DUNNING,

SwrileuMvr
’hFswkjs
uTthr
w—i.

ttasrt. for lb. UnU UjuiluicBt of sit cldrul »*»&gt;“•»
**&amp;*!*&lt; April IT. I'M
aprHwf
J. M. CAOWAIXADRU. I -___ ..

Dysenteiy,

(A trim copy.) AUeev.
(U af
naris

,

J.MUwau.
“riP*&lt;

adulnistiiaVorviuilk.
ell iM ERY ORDER.

Periodical Headaohi

SHERIFFS SALE

red sort esty.rtx.

AND

CHEAPESTT

I*l«M»l, krt-&lt;M.a&gt; C. Trio­

|T Mtiafartovily .npranaxby .Mao! on 6k
I m thl« Mu^.lk.Ub.^»s..a»m»ddr&lt;«&lt;taata
WOn rMrfufc
Ung tbo pvtltom. du'r tenfee.1 .rr sot rr.KtaMaM u«^laic uf Xidiixas bqi «•
of bigvf J. Laribee Uuardiai.uf said ouuurs. *uta In ik* at.t. ef Obta.
O* mml»n *f C O IlJbrosk. ermplmnuil*
Hulielior II i» Ontarol. U-t &lt;fo a*** «-»»-«)•

A NEW- FEATURE

TOON ROBqiTR,

Pliyririaa *ad&gt;Q
• ADMlNiSTUAiOlTS SALE.
I. It.e w-.tUr Ufibe «*taU uf Jun*. N. IXrting

SHERIFFS SALE.

Nrrtir* U beraby givsa thM is pwrswan** •/ fo
Ctas* onl .nthjrtli ;nml.d M mo to lb* Fr.t«o
Court fo&lt; tb. ensoty of lUrn s-,4 .1st* of MtrS
gas. 1 ahJI vspvw la swlv st Public Auction W*
u&gt;. Wgbw. WaUer,
tb* Mb dsycf
M*r MXI, m
o'clock ia ibe attersuos. »l lb.
a*nb d.x.r afcbw-Osrt Hom. I* tb* vUUg* «&lt;
UsMiap. la wd county. Uc foDuFlax deaenbed
mlauu. belaac)— t,„Ll «*i*i*t* wU: Tbr
-...th.—, -...xt— Jr th. —-r

Watches and Jewelry

jeco
FOB.

,

7

•BATING SALOON

Ctrt*il Lbwrt ttaiii wur.

co. »

THE

Old Establishment!

f

K’S

TIED 13STI

‘

2S

Dumb Ague.

OWN NOBIA&amp; 8A«M

CHANUER? order
gWf» OF MHMHUAMi Emots Jmau

tR DCXF1XG.
MVbiUAoK SnLE«.

Greater Inducements

i/ Atriy. M (foiam-. A tb« • t;i«&lt;e of Hutu***,
“b** *' AprUjL.it.

TO THE

COUNTRY TRADE
THAN EVER BEFORE.

Y'kbTACl.T hn&gt;t been madek *♦ I
U ofa anriweeiMaM by Liao*

'

Merchant

CtenM'fee***1 and IftaU* a* K^helU.
b.fni.tr,

»*uer. jaoz

ilroad Cjoths,
Summer Cloths,
A Full Assojitmcst'M-

GROCERIES.
‘ Good Tea at one Dollar.

»»«„ a iRMt,'"'
CARPETS, Vi?? ‘M“”
OXZ. CLOTH0,
Mat^ Rugs, Ac., djc.
wui r.tw,
Window Kuum, •’
7 , ,

FgHnYawAM (be &gt;w**» ■&gt;”&lt;
■artaMi aaMfowTtowfl: Tbe'
Mrtb-wwl quarter ofsrolMvare

Notions.

»MM3‘ra­

TU»W’ &lt;x*«

.
Llx

ODDS,

Yankee

Tailor,

r,.tiift3S’.ja:a&gt;Kc2Sa^
sot.Cnrad Roush is t&gt;«« a rwideal ct tbe rnntv

Great Decline!
RY

GEOCHWISD.

C*Urwjf.jAuw."&lt;UuUai«M,

ItUI «oo»s,
WHITE; GOODS?

J “7

MORTOAdE SAL*

‘'■attWlfkM.t.kLMKOwu

Remittent Fever,

Continued on setount ot insufficient no­
tice. I. A.’ llulbr.K.k for PUutiff, Mill*
de Burgher for Defendant*.
.
Stephen Vail *k J amts A. Swryasy.—
Asuimpsiu Continued. .,
Reuben Town &lt;Sc Allan Sheldon vs.Sime­
For Sale by all Druggist*.
on McCaffrey, Edward McCaffrey, and
Barnard McCnffrcv.—Asaumpstt. JvdgeWm. SpobhiK &amp;Go-,mehifor Pfaritiw for 301 dollars, and
‘
* Naslwillc, Tenn.
2g rents and costa. L A. Holbrook for
Plant iffs.
Rufus Tyler ss. Simeon McCaffrey,
No man’* faith lo the dltimats succrm Edward-McL'afftey.—Assumpsit. Judge­
of thia entsrpriM, need waver for a *ingl* ment for Plantiff for IPG dollars and
moment. ~ if nt&gt; aid should-c»&lt;he from coals. I. A. Holbnaik lor Plantiff.
John Dunn tu. Davtd Gage.— As.
Mr. Brvdge* or from any V.hr* foreign
Judgement for-. Plantiff for
aoerts, th* people along tbe' line of tbs •umpsit.
proposed road, have tbe ability end means 1170.20 and cost*. L A.-llulbn&gt;ok for
to conetriK*-it. tMmseivr*. If Itahall Plant Iff.
SI,000,000 Worth
Benjamin 8 Dibhta and Wm. 8. Dibpra^s failure, a e&gt;u&gt;t&gt;n«»rcy wh.sh we.
do t&gt;* con template, tfi* people who orb •de **. Julius C. Sprague.—Asximipsit.
JudgiuueuL
for
Plnnl)ff/or
1
101,26
and
to&lt;bo benefited by tbe rood will ha&gt;• on­
ly themselves to thank for that fiulure.— eoata H. Wright lor Phmtiff
OlbsrpeupU are building roods with not Ann* B- G«&gt;lry Complainant vt. Kras­
half the *n*ril* this one p&lt;m»e*ac*, sod ina H. Cu!*y Dr&amp;ndant—Divorce.—
Wiiboul regard lo vain* I Nof lo b« paid for
wjhbl*** nisan* than our po-plrcn ebn Bill not granted on aeoount of insufficient
until yo* know whol you are
nsiC No appearance iff Defendant.—
trol. b It n» mueh-tu nsk' of the people
that they shall all unite now, and give I rank Allen lor Complainant.
BT A. B. BOWJN A CO.
Richard
Jones
Complainant
r».
Dwtfchl
this enwrprtre a new Impetus and push
(Agent*
for tbe MuofoclurvnJ
Saofcvtl Dekndent. —Forclokure. Con­
_
;
No. M Rcekmao &gt;Israel, Naw-York.
tinued. I. A. At C. G. H»llir"ok lor
rW*Brotb.r Lxwo|,. -of th* IF»«lrrn Q-mplainant, M. 8. Biackelt for DafenRural, complcfrrt that certain artlcl** in denu
' Horatio G. Steadman Complainant m.
&lt;^*r loot 1**uc were copied from the col- Mary Jane Su-adinan Defendant. — Di«*BBa
Ua p*p*r, wltbvtA credit &gt;4tng rorce. Continued. -H. W right for Com­
gin*. W* think possibly one of tb* arU- plainant.
Josiah C. Richard* Complainant r*.
da waa aliped from th* Rural and abould
M'lton Beach and Tholnaa Aematruna
have been credited, thr other we foumPin
Defend-nia. — Furdoaure. Decree tor
, • W*
•» Chicago, pnxfj olb kl4G arm cotta. W. L. Cobb for Cu».
er agricultural selection*, and published plahtaat.
without being credited. But wa will be
J"P^r Parish Executor of the laat MM wigallnal XaMojbegs^lZ
MM MsperFaadMTnk Deep*....
Kt* MUorLadle. J.w.lry............
mor* carefull In future, that the ability* will and te.tamrnt •■!Alm-&gt;t&gt;d Parish d.»
eased.
Complainant w Ismsb 'WHIiaMi ttM Gold Loei.u. engrsvvd )«b,
energy and wisdom ol Brother Law is may
' » watch Ao* part** isduUua .
Drfeudrn:.—Bill lo Redeem.
Argbed
ba known and appreciated by our reader*.
lOhoolaflM
Wk^CMMs.' nii"sa*
and submitted. I. A. Holbrook for Com­
plainant* James A. Bwerxey fifr D»f«n
4400 Bri?BZ«rr^*to’d J.IA vaiesnit
aVMiUnl style Vol SNeck Cbstus

Hulbrot* for lUPa^^Twey.^alrt' ;

(Waiaaat,

ftvU £

NX Jtnw* Tfc*4«r. AgfodaM.
rr Mti&gt;focurilr spaewnag by aflUavIt *s fl*

Intermittent Fever,

, Mr. Brydgc* has given Mr* Morrison
almost positive aa*urav&gt;ce that he &lt;111 be
able to negotiate a loan of four million*
dollars, on second mortgage bonds, to be
used in constructing th* road bed, erect­
ing buildings etc., tba first Mortgage be­
ing held for tbe iron, and rolling stuck.
Th* Board are a|l united lo. th* detertnlnstlun to prosecute th* work with the
ultno«t despatch, and strong bopegyare
esUrtaiawd that tbe a MelM Of road
can be put under cun tract tbe present

Miata Stariff oc Ttanday umrarng
J
which ntarwad A verdict &lt;&gt;f not guilty, do*XTm*M&gt;I MCta

JBajtinjj’8n

Window C^njuni,

A J. L Orrtaxo xr Mt'.Ow Mrawu aff

dtmusc.

uatatus. urn*
AWsaMr -1 ,
nMlilMJMG «OOD&gt;.

-At &gt;uoca M WW wa lk* nrt LOWKST.

LMtni FOR 8A1.E.
*’**•&lt; ”

HARVrr vrytiGitY,-* ' -

a **; Md*K&gt;r* *&gt;*r sMW.la

'

»«W«I. April Via. n-M.1
.
.
MSJEF- *“***. J. MCasiwauAsre; '.
Reghlvr.
CHANCERY ORDER.
~

•Jte»'.t».'iedA &lt;_ M
&gt;X-4.H*&lt;a-E.—
Wag Uteklb*

TAy%y.lcai0^- KhtbU* Jsdirial Cir-

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                    <text>MORTGa.

OZITSAH
.juulf (Unit*

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1880.. .

Cit gistings Warner,

gMltngi Buhtm jirntnf.

—■—■————
fotal Brt jjjutdhitnu,

;
GREAT RUsil

^A^sisK^raaz'iayxs -..■ff-?
CASH STORE

High Prices Busted Up

comm*

NEWQOODS

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for »I,00,

AT TllS

a*oca*T,

MMT

E. II. DUNNING,
“‘d““"I *««•
““."WWff
M, Msreb »■ th 1M». ■ I- • sJl •«
VIIUIUH CBUMJPj Mrrtarwt
&gt;* Auu, AU'j f.r XlaftgAgM.^ jKsrrf

SHERIFF'S BA'lXJ
nr uii'iuniv n..l. r-L

Paints,

Lohcr***

Variety Grocery Store,

k Ike papers to be “made s%.dej" but
the tmatrumi'prepared by these perodw
dictors d»ee n.a often *bdek up" the faith
inspired by their' adrettfsetnenta. W*
d.raoi mean u. cowdHUP DI am«l|ed pahent mvd.ou.es, for some have been found

(HOOD ASTHBUSST!

CHEAPEST!,

rent Cosrt for the CMMf

LOW FIGURES,
»M*t

KiLLau - We learn th^t Mr. Lyitjiar

A FUST CLASS

f. I. MUETI,

striking him np-tbr hr^d and arm.

Wr learn that a little Daughter of
Mrs. Wickham. t.f Carlton, was badly
injured hy falling down stairs, atrlkIng
on the post of a chair which penetrated
the abdomen. Her recovery is ctm«ld«T

DUSMK6.

AGENTS WANTED.

1. 0. &lt;&gt;r 0. F.—We learn. with much
pleasure tha(.m Friday evening. Resting*
bafce, Nt-. M, V Q •■TO.'F.. DW lain*

Tailor,

• Lirh mortgage ibsrs 4*W

RKAtrr

UAD£

•

Profitable Employment for Mtn, Wo-

Bleu, and Ghiidrru.., Full paniculpraoauh
fren; ot full particulars, and ■ sample
wnrth more than the tn-nejr, sentto at
address for tcl&gt; fegtt-.
Addr«*S,
, B. B. Caawsu, KwosIm, Wh.

ClOTniSe,

lu

ilf

tBOADCLOtlU, CAH8IMEBK3, TJQTIXa
Aa4 other
.
riRfflsHIMGCOODa,
------- tr .
------At BUGA* m LOW *a Ike vorv LOWAT. 5R-' G- «®LB*D&lt;»K. .
UssUsgs. May SMk, IMA.
aiyllyr
V/*..--------- ,t— mji-i

LANDS FOR SALE.

or

suspended a&gt;r aevea years. was rrinstal-

BOTTOM OUT

rd with evrry assurance uf peim.uetit
prttat erity,Special*D*-poty Grand Master

O F TIFE

B. hl. RuaaHI. of Bailie Creek .flk-iat.ng
The following Brothers were elected
and duly itistallvd Into their respective
chairs as Officers for the current term.
N.«.. N. Bsiuw,
V.G..J.MALS,
&lt; Beet., Wji 8. Goonrcsn,
\ Treasurer, J RlcHAUtMOS,

I. G., FnpKktcs D. At klxt.

‘

* ■

DRY GOODS
Sawing Manhinsa,
naaiUabaat MAKEB8. st Maaur^turks pHess.

The Place .io Buy

Ma«M»M &gt;M Kamatad JftarteU.

MACHINE FLKDING i*.
Geneva ManoCsctuiing Q... wh&lt;su&gt; ad ten

Mnilo loMaula
*■•*••«■ saaa

5 .H's* M. amt*Ksfsset»ia Balked.
-J • K-smUJe Batknd................

-

M

W

s

Wnu, 880 Broadway, have just tasted
a no* and improved Phrem.logie.tl Bu«t,
allow iuglbu latest cUaeiflcation and a«t

UWU IO -Um-W
UU. *11 U HU

NEW G00i)8T NEW CNJODBT
ir.l w • ;
a-. - i3i« u. *oj.

Sts Srpe*aaW'rM«p'

For Cash

Cheap

Uoum. In llx
tof lllrry,
. :u.d». oi

Italic lUlllt Mamlu.

tvotnts, urtts

tlwnirtit can be found In aoolbrr column,
the* &lt;Str a large assortment of Gold and
Biker Watehea al &gt;12 eatjh.
.

&lt;Wk'-IVA- • s
.w4A*’*g**—

CMne and See

Wbontun, ©mail

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CESCHW.ND,

Merchant

(inoCERIEfi

Not

rvtunutag at night ararefi was made f..r
hinCaud Ik «a&gt; found dead, with both

.

Jj

to cam *t

foiling «»f a tree, oh Friday^ aAertun.n. It
is ai.pp.Tcd that in falling, the tree struck
another, whichTfndce off and Hew back

EATING SALOON !

t IL

Cards,
y

Aad every Hung at the sama aalooiahiogly

Pbjr«kiau andHurgvM. Owvlliag sa Itrmd-

SHERIFF'S SALE..a..,
■n OF MIOH1GAX. D.rrv CM.aty; *4
ir.TLSiXrrsihrai

iinnq
iTMm

i.c„ &amp;.c.,

Hasnxos Rkadixo Ctacu.—The neat
meeting of the Reading Cjrolr will in­
held at the Reaidenee of Rev. J. W. Ban­
croft on Friday evening the tJth icat.,
Hours from 8 to 10 »’ch&lt;fc P. M-

JOUS HoDEBTS,

OOQD SHOWN StCAUMi^u.

Oik,
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,

.
£ Card Board,

AND CHEAP A8 THE

A NEW- FEATURE J

For the People!
puurat raijj &lt;£

Medicines,

.

WUtXi;

HARMONY
, Vejinw*uorxiit*« m* .**.

uuutui
'

BLftCS,

-f

RUSSELI, &amp; NEVINS,
Weiiave,a&lt;a &lt;.f th. best
Bofovted 8»Mt&gt;&gt; IwlheMar*
irt ^kU kinds .if QritJU,
Vl«uij
■.'"i-ir
fitw*.

UUUMT MW,

adaessM

W Off
Summt
MteW
. .
■ ■.
■ , ,

IC »-.N. ..&lt;T ■

’•-i^^'53-sir'— Ma.T.B. AOSm
.nd may be earned In the p&gt;«kat, «a«.uly
8L00.
May be arnt by Exprs.*. or »»
freight. AdJrwe, F«*LSB 4
88» Broadway NawYt rk.

Www:

I '■»!•
•-'*£ MIX AT
' WT 1 li0J *•’J'“ ,b l“ 4*" ‘

•
■

lnifo_m_IMces,

SvFMtxTwoaar ------- -------- - .-r^
Uaoa ruuM-r lUl ft-XR*. *•
Lar Jkprrintrndriit of tbe Michtgeu Osauaj Radrv*d.,
^»"^y ,?*«" b"'S!
‘ Tt,L
la e,.litrarfirt«d Ul aai

iFATU.F-MilCfcB

mmc-jmun®;

Sum n n u, Vwa* SmM
»A323anafcS'at,iH#^i

■ mtutf Muea wsa.

�re to gat up, fur all tte

» pickle I Think of me
/with shawls. mufti
a, and tVenty glrloK
to! If 1 ted stop*

Stltrtri gertrg.

It ia iwf aduptiOK,ITer?
lli“ «‘“»H jHal- l»ilcri«i(t arrry «ew thfttg y»a
^rwenJnf. It te no* buying a. rry
taftemate tte: cumra ah ug. It la
■a eateteRng two thouanod d' Han p.r

Uonun which thousands will allow ttemaelvea to te gnidedte rarly. prqjod-ssw
that have, and can te&gt;e no rational town
daliuo, or-by concluriou* tealily drawn

^Jwf bto Miton hundred.

W.adwnd

hasiag ihagiaelBRlkW fur lh Ulii.
permpet thought u»b'wVq»4'
hack over tteJast Gv* y oe'r* of .wir hwvry, and seeing the ruin and Wurni* that a
Mind and unresisting assent u- tte dogmas-ofdwnagngmis ba» brought upon us.
should a&lt;&gt; tar surrender bl* uuu.b.»rtl. in*
Individual right to think anti set^fm bbighest thought, to any party m fcci.-w.
to the extent that his I height shall l»
only that wbteh can be utterod in u iirtf
with tte cry uf th® party with which he

neck, and kh-d me r%ht
my l&gt;paHunun nature couldn’t stand ttet, and I
M0ter wegnte
MM.- &gt;h was'tte
Kttttima I •»ergj&gt;t th|t taste, and It was
powerful good. 1 bwlveve 1 could hays
doff that tecrecy la diacunaonato with intin- kissed that gal from Julius CVxar to the
■ /
“Jack,” said stef“■• are sorry to die
The two stnetgest barriers to-day i/i
n a mrmter* of our Order are entitled to pc- turbprou.^Kit wua*c you see mo bum*!" the way of justice to the freedman are
harriers eroeted. tte »mr by projedte tte
I did do it, mJ ted Mother emack at other by party. ’ Projudu-e cri« out
th* guo, loo. After that we took a “nigger, niggrr.” end wvskmmded men
J kinder turtle dove after each otter, both stand back in awe. verifying tte atatrl— then, that we ahould preserve from ■i. utuseinging like a barrel of newcidsr, meot that it often require* more arairsgr
to face public opiwton. i-r a l.«vg fco-r-f
wteu we were away from each otter.
Terse at th* clues of a glorious sum­ aversion than to Walk boldly to tte, can­
mer day, the aut&gt; was setting behind a nun’s mouth. Tte. h&gt;-priog thought o!
distant ten-rveat, tte bull-frogs were party oppoaltlon Is. “it will stand In the
to give every approved member hie just rommeoctog their evening song*, and way of oar ascons*,” and aa to gratify a
rights—u&gt; presena unbroken that aacrsd polly-woga, ln their native mud-puddles, selfish espedienoy it either rotuses the
bond of union which eocirdM,IJ*J Rnd lo ware preparing tbemsalvee for the abadea aid which wijuld cmifiuib with ita.princirfatar lUnwinb
caryy out the great object's «f Atrr'aksoeia- of night, and Sal abd myself aat upon an plea, ortt bitterly opposes, because Raerni
antiquated back lug. listening to tte mu would avail it nothing end aid only tte
Dot aa many &gt;uppo*&lt;* “tq tekr a sic «if nature, such ua true-toads, rooster* opposing power. Tte firmer. ‘ I do n-.t
leap in tte dark." TM 1f»ed'»*«nt*l and jpunttog pl«*, and tew and then tte teeiuta to any. I* tte p&gt;toUuO of • large
.nrinciples of our aocirly are before the music of a jacks** was waf ed to «ur sera p- rtlon of tte Union party, tte latter i*
' WUtld. It* deed* are not concealed from by tte gentle x»phy re that sighed among the potion of that oUur party, always
Cblic scrutiny, while it* Qm.litutiyn and the mullsnataike, and came heavy laden ready to give ignoramw power while it
W*.re within tte Am&amp;i^afl tetto wish with the deHblote CtJori'nf hen-roosts and can enntriil tte power thus granted, hut
pigetv ns. . Tte laat lingering ray* uf tte clamorous Ukwithbold, if by ths power
setting sun, glancing from too button* of
I that none exceptmmkwp.^f;tte|tssttarm. a aulitary boraoman. «teue through *
1 ; ly aiepermiltad W tefnild. 8-demn and knot hole in a bug pen, full in Sall's face,
«herc inculcated ttet dying ber hair an orangs peel hue. and
Tb« RAlr&gt;&lt;t [N.
hive never reached tte ear of any, save showing «dT my thread bark cuat, to b&lt;xd
_
_^,r.'ltel th. Pr»4
ex Gov. n..|&gt;lM
those who have proved IheniselJvW wor. •dvantage; uoeoftny srnta was anomdl. _z. __________
, JUy, of the sacred trust. They have re- 8sl’a w*i*t*^py haad reeling &gt;&gt;o lbs email dtet'apolicy in Narth Carolina ia acnin
1 rmdited there for ages, hallowed arebivaa of ter beck, ate was toying witn my au­ plate tkilure ; ttet atuitooeoahmiata now
In tte State, fawn the
burn lock, of jet btock huep ate was al­ Uli every
mpat gene and I. Was ditto. She l&lt;*.kbd highaat to the lnw«M, and that the owe**bk* a grassbopper dying with tte biecu p^ ion leaden are determined ttet Union
man
ahall
never
govern the Stein. It
1 unsullied, inviolate, and untarnished.-r and l.iok lite a mod-tortl* choked with a
adda: “Tte cww of,matoration ha*
. Uur Order ia tte handmaid ./-v^tae. and cudfrt hall.
“tel.” satai, in a voice as muho.1 a* been suddenly arr.wted. Tte State h i*
I it must flourish. It call* into life and
the notes uf a dying swan, “will yuu have teen art hnetr to . tte pown * uemprd
........................................................... .
when tte w«rt w«« cummentod. atid nd
nature, ann looceaa must crown v«r ef3te turned her eyca heavenward. clasp­
f»rts. Ginquarosw-hwe* had-Rtelr Uito,
ed mo bv tte tend, ted co attack uf tte
beavtes'and blind eQggsra.: with a sigh'
- their brows with wreathes of immortali- J Iteldtow tar;sbqo-etrings totev pd*n*.
• ly. These bavk’bfie* tevtt d4te;1fewev- i
Anything that has for "its object the ad . er aS the-espesae &lt;4 human teppineks
. and of morals and religion. But tte. I
. tropblsAUl hty'-ft&gt;i*Aftet'are the deed* i
ioration of the condition of mankind .wr of charity and th* prond achievements uf I--------------^ u, i —- —-r—-rr-x— -m
laaeens the file add miserly* hxndsnr in,!­ ItteZaprtliiHEte ■auto'itf "Ltefedteca. _ Well to mates long story abort, she
human life—anything thag drgws closer. and virtue. They are unsullied by crime. art tte. day. and we practiced fur four
weeks every night how we w.utld enter
the room to be-,married, till we gut«&gt;
, unward.aud we •rna.jHook fTwsr^ wltb wrti wm1d walk us grsoefel as a couple ef
I fwrfidroewto a ■ day Vwri-fiir dntMl wban Mwscnvy ducks. The eight lite empsn^and ibe minister cams, the signal wa*
admiration. Ttet each are lbs objects off onr society *h*ll find an abiding place io
every village anfttemlet in nsr ited. and givtoj and arm in arm wo marrted
Odd Fellowship, none who hauUaRen
। the smoke of our altars shall g» up from through the crowded tell. We wane
r
brtdte.JI
A
just
entering the perlorMuor, when I
_gpd ijperatious will presurn* to deny.—*
went down kerutep on tbw oti-cinth. pull­
ing Sal i after in a. Some ertaard fellow
had dropped a banana skin on the fli"Wand it floorwdjtoy--It split an awful bote
ry fundsm-iUl j
in my casaiirttriji, right under my drop*

Vegetable Exirw-t,
tar !.«.&lt;&gt;• K,»«""wrvt'iiw

IMPUKTANT QUA]

,10 TTIWinT, SMI A rilTrtb WM.rtol.rt lU.

A LECTUBE

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‘•AtoCT khw.MM0.”^OId Rr». Mr.
R. wa&gt; &gt;••&gt;&lt;• day aueodint «te funeral ..f
&lt;mo i&gt;f tte memtera of hl* church, wten
after pr.Umg tte many virtuva of tte dr
ceaard, te turned to the beretecd tea­
tend and Mii&lt;l:
,

■• toeteter bias* ol..iiriiig light, aepure
and unsnUied as. tte rays, that emanate more proud babies, nn&gt;le hive syrup, ate.
from tte throne of iteBuraat ^x!.- I’ll ju«t 1*11 youTuiw l got caught I was

eeiMsly ■•».

T ..^^w.r"-^otte.r.
A

KiailtolAgSta.Bctedr.ibXswrsrk.-Bd*
by all ttsslrrs is Medieiae*. , .

f-sbuss
itowsll)wiltest th*
too* UM&gt; vf iuwraw .-u.dlelsr ur lb* ppp"-

^gtiftsssaasM?^

FUR IRREGULARITIES.

*Tbi»%*ci|ira tboold b*.1*. *hf tend* st

SsUI prvuaralive. u4 better iMa »nr
“iU
texi'svr*.' s
■pM4&lt; sad ecnaiu *peci*e for tb« car* ofsU
slniriteiM .ad **ppr*MtoM at ester*. T
««upt *f lb. CeetUteteyrt *«&gt;►
sjwjxisw l-ait

when, *pe«k ia lbs stresgwl lenu of pro.
Mi*tr gnat eaerils. They are rapidly ul:»[
pUeJu(«*ervetter Festo* Uieiidy', **e an,
aidered by *M who Fee* ausht «t tUt,. m
Mr*«t&gt; rWeat. and a&lt;to iatalUbl. prvpanM*

.••crs may LatorMSlB » gvlff'Wst*
tra.«“ M&gt;r Mt cf JtvtHy soserli
Dl.MRtod &lt;s wses-eaa tby.’ K

r. fomu ETOX. 1*5 Cb*k&gt;‘
rwyCcnn., «bo «l b» rvaislul

•"

TO CONMVMFrtTER.

’CONVIXM

keep* ait aecvrale a. froint of all rw-ripi.
and dlsburamieiv*
All the suteMutta!
NjMtMrt afM* te te.. with *• little&lt;d
ite pprpleaiuea a* tells V. tte hit of «i.»t
mow. He teut &lt;•■«! Cittern. rteerWIy
htitirteg h&gt;s stere of *11 th.- terdsna

THE MOST SKEPHCAtJ
THAT TMCRX I* UMK0UALLSO

VIRTUE ur THU

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,SED JACKET
-

VTTOCaASW

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leyarc a com

THE SILVER SKIRT!
MoroDturablo,
’*'
Moro Elastic, &lt; W .11
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Moro GriuJcful!
And will keep it* hk.pe apdietela II*

otir brightest tepee tod fondest anttepa- ktefkr w my lite te b« ,ta|wn&lt;.*yib^»’
-UM.V JtetoJte &gt;encr*tad partavte of shake* every time I saw a pretly gal apstreet
mi ancient and honorable iaatiutten in priteihftit'ftiKr W W crtW
any time rather than face one ; 'twasn'l
because I’ didn't like the critters, fur I
toro^b tpaaof « tU Sbnii mya- was behind the frnoo looking zil them,
aUrte, tte aatote. tew, tte solemn end through a knot "Bole. 1 couldn't look at1

^szSZ'^.'oiVcnbz:.
Paruta
JF*

par* d ui i.i* ।
‘lOUmK:

^&gt;1a-.M«*gJ»*M«»*lH»l&lt;aM»4*. «

P tENNETT PIETERS * 00.

wifi aecwrr tte grralral nr! irtornsto tte
proprietor; or whst a'll te • th. brat
tnsnnsrrif toanagiqg ttem. a line class
will te toliaCwrVitti tenting tew iiHIm
forest, as tte tesu.wsy to srowro tebry
Another will prefer rte Straw h-i-, n-l

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Benzoin is not Benzine*
Benzoin

rai»tsTi«£ ro

woblsg iM (Orseon'l-s •
«44r«* ,Jtn. MU WAtUl.W I IX&gt;
/itpM
—•Hi»i Rmi*

Elixir ■

sU-'TkltfA’PWpVtetees^MkeU sb.*’*
HMtlnn. May V&gt;. !w».

,

Us witorssa* to
spnficaUoa. *»d b*o«l t"
votoi kSoSivdjwQflM .be.. fwo
'
. .. &gt; v~» , ,
epsTRiKn'j V
frrtoltfteg JPtosMw. Besstj **&lt;
, •a*terwipteMH»»«*^r^AIJ, 1LUJ
I ,
mteiMU.
‘ -?**

•eternal truths unfolded to those who en­
ter MW*
atooaU tor Tpnwte and
bow to elaters supp.lanls to tte inner

i«nd;^&gt;wq,tebiad the
-------- and wishing tte. tbunwirnld break ap,M I could
&gt;y. F,emoted up a bunah
-- d as il.wwsgM&gt;mJ«MMd
mighty uneoralortabls. I concluded to shirt
up tte d«or poat-. Nu »&gt;e«r saidthan
done, nod I won found myselfsnug in i*d.
- N&lt;&gt;W." says I, “let ter rip! Danse

* LharaadCklMrtn* *d»»lal*tei *d when 4e■ted mhI adrtebl*. (lire Msaaatl.

ras heard io another
f proovM «a* rw,____ |*Mig-ftM&gt;Mtteti»'
»««&gt;««
around tto,
ward tte spvt occupied by th* doctor andthr strati^ lie tear!- Mutter squeak.—'

til te tea Ironed tte cellar of Ml
,ltel in fwt«r« ha may appl. a
r. Tte pngreawee farm., lo.ra
u«rw and he ki^&gt;aa ttel.Io he sue
rfcr«Wr-tof^ It -wuh rnrruy.

And

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; aWJSSJfSSW’Xt

parted—oyster slew* brandy cnek 'tbila.

hj fl* 'j^a’rat

* wbieb iu.!M«‘ 4.M4M.

wr-&gt;»&gt; W/1”)

»j£isai

All thi* ia

-adra«i"g _bac* uarrfa."
Pmgrrwhr
ie ttet eyMrm ••&lt; btolto«»ry
mUti 'Sf'ifctekFr'uiL &lt;» raiu. F- ■ • -g..

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jMsssarjs.'e:

DR R/

T Ww ARb -&gt; AB3OCIAl ION.

FARMING LAND

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KU.L AttBAMi
r &lt;;..nd K.pid.d
-Will tests a-UBM..
smtrnC... U-fe.tte
MhUlsrUl. V*1J-**

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Thia time te daucadd tte true cause uf ,
tte diflkulty. ..Tte.rtrangcr was a v«P 1

vbith ri
-STB31, JK '
Factory, CAMDI
SUUUL t«l
&lt;n

In Palgrave’s recent work mi
tterttpan. Mtoaiag. apd.aw'»
“&gt; wb-i nmwplautod m
r’ttontU»C que uf.his neighbors

. ir^ESDilS^ftio1 -rto

403 ATtCII 8F. PHILAbEtyWrl,

Clrooit CearT 'OeCWsWiisai i far Beriy'

QIH335M!.

42 JOHN

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�i’ECI AL

NO’

^rirultural Jtnns.

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

BAKBY COUHTY

MORE TR:TH THAN POETRY. ’

PETROLEUM

Jil'UL^AiUJE
n-xaes.

mrt trial-bebetir^ n»ery new tfonf yodr

ARB PBirABXO TO ACPFLY
A

MINING COMPANY,

“T WE UFUem UMI
~±M3hTOtJSar-J-—

p-r

«iw ™i,i.«&gt;- .r. wn. -apSi.T2x.-ze——

Lowb«i IS—» 1*1*4.
asdrtneing

bock oardt."

XfluYsw'Bsmrr.

An U,l« I. , —-y—‘TZUlP.yzr-’pT— —•

OF KDDlivn.LE MKBltMt
Organised Vndar tba Lawn ef BMUgan.

Prugrraaive (

--------- 4- -----------Cash Capita!

tlftOOO.

600 Shires, M26 Each,
i,,
pertert.a. tta‘^tbele-l pnaaibfc
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nmerrom.

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i. ... .1.■ fitlta fietter ihta I wU ftv—etv MlMr amu--- -- _

,rtr ihin lael imperwrm - — oijww —j—y
',»« r«rry tytwm ..fhoahandfy, a. np.4 | ES

Jaablunar) iblnin i )H II .. .mr pen t- •»MT^2!XZ .
.1
«h.. «vp"-l55S;fi—
trtJ,.D, In no Other way cat. wa hope i» m-jnidt. n~
u,,k. ,,r.Mtrr*a in our pnifaaahm. for at 5T.*”?

To Suit the Times.

John Utiawr. •&gt;&lt; Middlerlite, who &gt;,*• ipwl tat
ImI thr«o yuan itf *r*&gt; ’ ragUi., .nd l.a. barn
■OMoMftillr angaged in tb* baaiue*. of an.kb.g

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

The dunking; pr.-gr-ww tanner,
whd* u«ir.g imptementa of aoriowa kind*,
B,dr* their operatnm.nwd if defn-tiTO hid
mind nalurally auitgrata Ifnpn-trimmta.
jf be l&lt;wraa crop br d.wa nut rval aatiafi«d unt&gt;' be ha. leained the ttuiar «f tail
•^s. *» that in fiiture lie may apply «
a«tedy. Thejr-gremire farmer Mara

1866.
nfCW.V«0F R.TO-TOr

h

thH
T7‘*K HAI.S—40 arrra on am. l». and 90 acri

OUR STOCK

aou o-i.r —--------------- .
IJuw’Mldom we hear of • farmer tailing
In bowneaa. H» F»iM »re uaualiy alow,
but if he uiea care and economy, they
pill beau re.
Tba pmgreaaiee farmer telle Mt pro­
dore for cvb, preferring to deal wtdj
men uf character and atandmg. ratbrr
than rnc«Hirage rrckleaa apeeolatora,
ibf-udh they may offer large pruse* t-n
rred.L The p«.gr~..vt tarn.er il.ma n..t
b.«rd hie nmney. He tpenda it ihwly
fcrr the &amp;.mf.rt of hit family; mnket
averylbing ab-"’l hi* bmtwe and barn, at
cuMeniehlA« p-aaible ; keep- Ida pmnwa clean and,m g&lt;-4-rder. and dova n-4
grudge’, few d-.llara -pent in ..rn«m«-nling bit grminda. He keep no mnre
*b«k than he can keep well, and tbit it
grntyally the beat -I ita kind. Hr empk.ya auffii-ient Up I" du h‘a work in
proper want »nd gnra hlb p-rw.mal attrnli.® and i.». raight tu all ibe i.pernlitna
uf ib* farm. Hr i» an early napr ami
..flea w.-rka late, but he findalffue to
rmd. think and in.eatigate. Hr ba» lhe
aery beat impIrmrrilB. nnd thry nrr. kept
in g'—l order and bollard wh»n wAiu

At tom UNION STORE hr

a lew than &lt;S 1.W**- **'■■ -

Thia Company ia not a Saab org.nualwn to

eamful. be murt f.dl»w if -"b •wwtxy.
-tan* anJ pewrat.ee. Hd toiArb
etlbjaiwUC in M pumuit And why
»b.«id be mH l»f Then I* mi pr*4r»4.m
m&lt;&gt;ra hnnnwble, mm* mm* Wlthful »r

UR IRREGULARITIES.

pr*Md-ta' Ita-U-l* Umbo M lb*-* *
irdwr, and,al\Dnu|nataM^lt41aaaM. .

and -wafl. «n- Msg M.t ia t»» lannodiat* vkUu-

O^li
--M-wi wnlaao

1866.

.•’girw tc‘:“ ;
&gt;uc« ,, t»:j&gt;l&gt;na opwao
. mon prauutj of ad«anta&lt;
&gt; tl,*.. tfu Company u !&gt;••&gt;
lb* amowal of u.» caFUaf *M
Imam,to MitkifMito &lt;4 ibafr.

.

T *( I»«ry- HowUii* aad Nootcrer, Xll»g*o
—"I”"*

OUR FACILITIES

,,1^*“-"“—“i'W.jjr"-

For Doing Busiinesn,

.. piRgOYED FARM FOR ftALE.-l*'Mro.,oo.
»tf« Prom MldrfletlH., IrO urn Improved; good
tu. Ui Un. Ui. IM,. U.rt.1 &lt;«*••-

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

TAKE TOII CHOICE.

ARE

RADWAT’S

READY

r

dered. wenraly nadud. a MW Rvwihr A
rtibrr Wtedir 1 WU*a«. or Oromr « fa
any penoa ending o’tba AunnHUlUv
Hutwcnbrn to lt&gt;* ,
.
SEW YOI E OBSEBVEt

■/' BELIEF.

fjtrrtlaamaal abotw .

ta-Hf ■

1866.

hum AX* flora.iMfa^M-ahodTd reeOTact

CROCKERY
is tile, largest ever
broguht to this mart,

HARDWARE STORE

We are 8c nd teg Machine* ererj day.
EXT CACTI FROM LETTER*.

______________________________

H. A. GOODYEAR
Mm.

InlMW lb.

W hu

HA3DWABB,

nrirr

PitrailU IO HME CHILOHcH.

TT8 D ATTJ IKS IKBAtf1

From lJu»|er, Pena.

THEHASTUfGe •

lU» U. «n«fc ut

of all kindii,

From NaeoMb. 111.
•TamH- m graailohy. to m&gt;o&lt;&gt;wM» U
aafcamval of uaS»&gt;U Mncbbnw. «W w
doabama'Fter* ■■ hraalnaWe fWaaert In tl

DRUG 4^ BOOK
STOKER
IS

ZREMO'V’EU

OLD LADIES A FAIR MAIDENI

and will be Bold nt

Railroad Prices
Adding Tmaaport^Io*; aad aawtete malSy of

BDtKTS &amp; fiEOie,

Roberts &amp;. Strict*,
MIDXEY E. MOhsE.jr. A
ST Farit Bow, Hew Y®tt-

Dr. Procter’s.

IRON,

ao. pmmtrtag.Pte^. ™
, to iromd. to
aPrtw W**» - ■/
OW A lib . AS3OC» A1K*t

JL'MT aUX'£KVKI&gt;
new andmwteowiplete Mtaortmebt' of

STOVES

DRI GI AND .HEDICINr.S,
5/ CternalnUa, FtetaaU, Oils, «'c.

p-rtera. Why may mH the qnmiiioa of
cumparaliie valla &gt;4' Bat i Vo and Italian
taea be &gt;.uWaci.*i*H» drilled, by placing
»n etj.nl nomlter nf cU.ailra mI each cLa-«
'■f bee. in hives. ainuUr iu f«rai anda-t-.
ia the mi, yard, and give them an equal
chance tu e-mprtr In th.- ruyjwf S--oli a
trial by apiarian, in diflbrvnt l&gt;waii*»ea in
tnt country, and e utlimed fur a &gt;-O*wld
arahla time. eaMully rvp-&gt;rted through
U&gt;« agricultural pvrta, Would wntWaetnH*
I? drride thia point ft*uOC daw. ■•&lt; ben
far txcrwca the other in ata pr.uiprnly ami
th* am-ninl uf taeiey it t-nllrctt, thm
•‘■uld mtiafy the pdblie nfila prifrmio.
and they would command a higher price,
*d bt
f„r , l)olj| tbez tud
parendn! the ulhrr. If inwciacaaa .me
t^am TOieded, and in aflutter cw the
MS-r.and.on th, wlmle, there waa
marked dtflerenea in th.-ir aucMaa, they
WcfltW ttand upoit equal gn.arrf. Mid tin,
•tndd bear an equal prica wUh UwuUmf.
■ Ba ta—a..i—____ ... J. 1____ r

IMl!&gt;ItO'VEI3
SAB PASS.

bwhime winTnaera calm and plaaanbt Ow.

Shirts and

Drawers

'AWi'

madia al! cam where mIb ar aaaaaiawa* ntteta.

Shelf Hardware,

worth of Ui* ordinary paia-killarL llntmeala, Aat,

ROPE,
GBIND-STONBB.

, k lURP will do m.r» gwad. and can b* owl far

W« aj(u kaap pn band a gocd eyortnutlaX

s.rsw’

clean aad healthy, ioiirbmUi awaal.yawr narv**

in4 t.Vnc'Dfwaara
I brtnriag te f, th*
p fiodnoremedial

School

Books,

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mq®uiSSCXr Farm,n*ki'faHols ofn"
AlNTS

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AND wooden

ptlTTY

YY*’^e.

CKIEKAL LfJR’® ®*S STOBf'

TicijY.cjnEr;;
5Wt!V.S;

. BBBkllXdOX *RCORU,

*!«,. NOB1A*. HOODS.

23TS

whiio—

HARNESS SHOP.
' - - JJIBwwoeam te^Mwaitk^b^L, .
,™.. -. -1 am wmo : li.'.
iKy it MAMteitr Plum.

rtf nU.

jmwfi *&gt;•

Job

F4TUT MEMCiaU.

�W!tTT®tl?TUi

HASTINGS BANNER.

■I.cast bytKHmifif uj uo« iTThe IsWy

"

lined mUvmsC our Jaad,is jSUsd with .
evils aa was Pandora’s aw fuj bvx|i ss.
mall KiiwueiMes, ls » tat dsmAwtad oi n
. every public speaker who declaims, and 1
of every, paper ttet ~ fulminates agnfast !

.Wt&amp;A'

Ite tegro ion nscwmi* of -ftte tgnemaus. 1
Not long since, a Club was started un­ ihavibey Ubnr e^taHy'lArd th Mki'a-wy
der the au*pics* af ths Blairs, calJed th*
tte right of suffrage from the iguunuit
Naticnal Johnwui Ota, «itb Mentgonie- whits man,’as they dd to ktty it ooof.
ry Wta far Preesdesst and n bag list &lt;&gt;f
V'xra President*. Tta names of geriam
XUpeUtasra, sMbta ExGor. Tod, of

Ohio, fir bstaDo. were pet open the 11.:,
alongside with ttaea of sack Copperbtad.
a* BriMery, of Driewart, and Slocku.n.
ef New Jersey. But Guv. T«d and Ave
ur^gsx Olbera object te traismg tn seek
ri mpany.sfad hs*s declined going 1stu
tins inovvmenL Si thia attempt to get
up a otrf pasty promises to be a ~furie,"
It bring noiUirg but O-pperteadistn a»

prejudice, a perverse determination te
perpetuate a wrong rinrply becasse cur
tetbera began it The man wb.. draira*
Unit justice staH fa meted &lt;*t to all, will
not urge such objeciliHii a* that I hare
just nuticedi the party that will lu*ik up
otf such objections a* balid will as aesui
rdly w Mt tee CAMmlbwia uf aUgis-d ifteti

ffierdfeattxtaM.j

rax&amp;r

—
listings’ Un.’|

ious Fever,

BOSSE

Fever,
Remittent

Now there hi another attempt making
to pet up s new party. Another orgam•attau tee teen started ia Washington
called th* Nalinaa! Cni&gt;&gt;n Club, wh«b
h«* Ajriandrr W. Raml»tl, of Wisconsin,
far President,Sveaior N.wfim, »tf Minn.,

,A traces/;.J sprtlwi
•
“ BY iMUJEtL i r * '
-UflAX*:
rxx.ngUk JwtkUlCir-

BHERIFF SALE?

enra. far -nr of it* Vwe Preasdents. slid : Sotiibern Michigan railroad depots, is the
William F. J'dinstnn. uf Peens)Ivania. wood warning received by r-ed* seiI I.ing Imo th&gt;s oty Ugatset tta ewerirss M'd
for another. Rrrwn (.toy Snvitli, of Krtv- ,
.
i,i-^h dangertui* hahtt which lu­
tacky, ia on* of tta members •«! the Ev I bes*, iodelged in by m l-oil employ*-*
entries Qwi mhtre. This iig*r&lt;sa»H.n i. . !••• b*&gt;p- without Vbe knuaIMg*'**f lb*
understood tu support tta PrwMiieiii'* Po -sleeis end D&lt;rvtt ,r* i&gt;l ihn fuad*)
i ofet.-rin* hupitos. b-nxitw sod oil h&gt; d- epertnl policy of reconstruction. W.
| (Hit* whh ofber gt«*1*. and handbag tb—
take it.ttat Mr. Randall belong* to the eipkwrasandfrarlulh ioAsiwnrahl* agent*
Doolittle Maas ..f srlfestyW *-Owr»aX
tiers" and that. IRraKulIllIr. be ha« fe­

^OBUU.A NtVl

Ovstr-.in'Dry G«

AGUE
Diarrhea,
Dysentery,
Periodical Headache/,
Dumb Ague.
I

“£ fl. DUNNING
■tAWbwflta-ta. Nwk sr GMOCERlES J. A. UuLBRuOB,

been mlsiwpmmting tbs views of th
pn.pfenf hiaHtatedoring tb* peee*ri
mmUc nfCtogreee. jidmsti«."f Fenn-

is »si4 rate's]
tta taarisg|

.rfata* rwstadsts

(linHWpr

came way, if ba baa not yet reached the

ly now in ascendency In our Government,
both nnvem«its. it is safe tn predict, will
be otter failures. Cupperbeadism and
"Conservatism" may o»m* together, but
the farmer will absorb lha latter, and
there will ba bet two parties after all.—
The cleavage of "Conservatism" frotn the
Republican Party will be very thin in­
deed—nothing to hurt. There will be
but two partiewin thia country—tWftepublicao, embodying the principles uf
Loyally, Liberty, Equality, and True
Progress, and the C*.pp*rbcsd-D-mi,
eralie, ur “Cooasrvative," if you please,
embodying the reverse. -fTtafe is no.
room or chance for any middle party.—
And, moreover, the mat majority of the
j&lt;w&gt;ple of tbto eountry have wiIlea that

X.

'
TMMA»«BCin&gt;
fasss, Alws.au.. &lt;w^wlasg*. , ,*n
Mt-firGAGE SALE.'

DVfl£fct'jiixri; asns

Nsahville, Tenn.

tow &lt;.tote *. a-.** tafer-v'er - -rr
»f U&lt; IUt.uyTb«l»riM*l&gt;«r.
Abigail J. U4i.hr W Oterg*

P. DUAKE.M.

AftSOEBOST!
AMD CHEAP AB THE

CHEAP

II... SrrJ ew* M.Hsn*. IMisrs asS T«to »
’ s&lt;w«w *s*i4*bJ*^w 4*it*»* ss • nesto «
•—rss.v * lr«. as HijnJ.tcd ,s M •"'IV,*
vo sen &gt;rynraed, g **•(»&lt; ta»s hstbwM.

ULI MB lll«* BATCHES I

A F1MT ClASt

ssjca1

■MiG SALOON

"ffiW

W to 100 ■

Old Establisiinii.'nt!
unearned or too mercenary tu d" theirs.
We arwalntarwly eorry *&gt;r their him;
bttt we trust they have been learned a
Isaaon to which, it seems to us, they can-

Use as relates tu the freedman*s right i*&gt; I
a vote, aud we propose in this paper Iu
maka ver statement strung wUh pfsntf.
Hereuifara, in lbs most uf the n&lt;*rth-

j am sow orniAno

TO

T H E

Merchant

COUNTRY TRADE

TailorJ

than even befurk,

ciiM&lt;w ba&gt;x.

:.aiar.'VJy.yl

Great Decline

Has the Idea been farmed in lha mind
ttfMJ ot these new spades of an ttetal-

Broad Cloths,

ta enter Ireel) and clearly latae&gt;mveru
tiuaoo the roraone topics of ibs day. h
ahugsltar a diffrreiil and gnw**r thing
In otoe vrton to Mack ttan it) *«*e ala* to
whits'! flow many men, white taea,
«lb* awperbir race,” euts ursfy ) tar in
tbs 8tata of Michigan, who cannot read
Tta/Nmitarn Pacific Rnitrtrad bill
us-SM a.,
b&lt;» u»
-ho .
esanoltsH whether tta QwMtiiutio* &lt;&gt;iI was killta in Ike Houar; * un.ti.ni tu Uy
tbs SRie mate spun th* Governor C&gt;r itsi the bill and aiiiei-d'nenla on tte tabla bepower, or "bather the Governor derives
hit power from that iaatrum«at.snd lbs
Inws enacted in accordance with its peo- bill to'dtad for thistetaita. 1
visiona, and who coatd nut in tbesu dsya
rtf vs|*fcteO total ttaeMta gtater ia, or

ailaMiNb.

Greater Inducements

aud on like earn aud boat* wuh ulbee
fraagbl, btiooras will naturally go loo&lt;h
er n«da (it Iter* er* any), Vhers »uoh
practwes are not _n|]*&gt;*ri. CtU*4nlj.
nervosa pa-*mg*rs Bud Sbippei a. U o* :i.
uralirsd ur "tu tta manor born." Prop- uthers, will aemd rusda wbsrn »u«h *ed
•rty qualifications, a specified quantity o! j dent* ■•tar. And (Anar city eotb-citK*
tbUAB tiaesTsfi uitiirth mmrtdtafil»
bratou.'ta nsertaie anweut of acquired 1
knowledge, have never with cue or fwu j
UKepthms. been made esamtlal by any 1 safeguards agv-nsl accident, •rmui.iSCr.
jMtaAg^ get until the question uf al- travel, and etnigratasm will learn U&gt; avoid
numng to the"black inaa the right to iotr' Detroit a* an woods city , liisunita-o will
h»rh^e(i~*gttatrd, base itaue thing* been j fa bignrt tote ttan elsewbnr; aad,vve
ry few iiionth*. disastrous fufingrat.... a
aill **rwp'*oa.v our prvasperity awl de
prrl*.rmanc* af thia dirty, one uftbr high elau) our growth.
If we spvuk pfautly. s» vprak luwily.'
e*l that can devolve trpoa ao Amejicau

arn States, lb* requirammta necv-ssaiy U&gt;1
insure to a mso the right
ballot,
wars n.. eeiubto age. a nsrlaia color, a
ngrrifisft tins of residenas, that ba be nat-

—*-rr*!'

sts» af

Variety Grocery Store,

J.M.C.y*ttai

Wm. Spoonzx &amp;Co.,

ver «*• TSI L. Wsiehs*
t«*ls4tos0sl**Mta«togsss*

apicaa, It shall safely pass th* ordea1 of

net wilkeqwai rigor for the axclesi-^ ot
them men from tbs privilege uf staking
l&lt;n Mr
V, A. MM •enMigMeeiajRSyZ darher beet |i
**Ufa*4|mMB, fart for soara inert u*
pleefan of pr**'"* *•'
Mtaeaat

Athrtt.

For Sale by nil Druggists.
a moment, th* east depot w*e wiapped sh
flame*. Severs!p*&gt;*&gt;«&gt; were txirned l&gt;&gt;
■ a &gt;lh. aud property &gt;4 U- roa.1 was r-n■urtird to the value of over eight hua
dtad tb ueaud dulLta,wasi|h &gt;&lt;th«r propefta tsmtamed. emhing n total loss of
ateuil one million dollars.
Du Tburaday night, aonis workmen
were ml I tog- leaky tourria uf henriue
over the platform of the Detroit and
Milwaukee genveal depot. A workman
approached with a light. There *i* aq
irwtaataneounrtpl.iai.in-, and the result i*
lb* frightful destructi.si of life and prop*
erty recorded at length in our L-cnl c«,L
uinm this in--ruing.
When the first accident occurred the
public and the public authorities, SO leas
than the railr,&lt;nd companies, a*re warn­
ed ofa duty they should parfarm. It t»
i wonderful that, after such a warning, an
other barrel. or gsllon, even, of «ul, nap
1 tta, or fanzine in* mid ever again fa si
lowed to fa stared in any . d*p*&gt;l, ware­

the Repeblisan Party la good enough far'
them; and that, as under it* auspices, th*
TWtouhastaM aefcly carried thrtesgb
the ordeal uf Rebellion, so, onder iu au-

■'tt toga said ia a farmer article that;
prej^ics was oae of the chief obstacles to
U^a way &lt;M mealing the demands of jus- ]

v.

’Mfcnd IsoibofrsH

sy Iranis, has been "played out" f*-rs..nw
time, and Green Clay 8&lt;oitb laying the

po*ed tn (Hair's Chib, and both ar* op­
ped tn the integrity of the Republics
Party. For the perpfae nf effect tog ant

in»n.

aiASltlh1 tiRHET.

LY

POODS.

ITATBO* MICBtOAM, Ktyhlb Jed—-1 CH

'ankee U Notions.

jmiN meuArt*

sw®r.

»»•»• 000»».
WRITE GOODS,

as? s.ssy.

u

taws"-.

iJrs'.’S
— --

. -

^’M.Ksri^r

,

in^ Jetyt* th* ’msg*«i * »“• ‘|

Hummer .Cloths,
A Full A^SORTMF.WT’Of
yyU.LCOBB,

-GROCERIES
aVstaMlar.

ijjtfirtf.
[ MsUirtiU* MKh.

} ,

wiuns

’CARPET63W **
OLOTHa,

[Mats, Rugs; dec, Ac.

IER BAT8,

Mn-F.

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«WNGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY,MAY 16, 1866.

. JJt listings.MaW,', -pflastlnga' Nnsiitm -Birrttorii
jfc
«▼*»’»' .wtpWRsort: •]

Pmttow'a Maoasnra.—■ftoe' serly'
tboJorn. number -I Tccr.ont L^iin

'i* at hand —k to yum
aa'gtifd B* eear, and the laditoibieEiHit

rSAtTises aauar. Coo«TT t'fonjftftj

Mwis M lt~~ M. see• to Pato^te

is go-d enough-Published
g,J. F»- euV-n
terstm A’Co., Philadelphia Pesm., ailXW

■ yton

_____ i____

s Uto***. X*’e’^T'* an"
Rosmscw b
Vtasmas hers saaseUlsd with tbrnOsoask H
Kans aad«r ths rlyl* sat Rm' if 'tauMS,
*Mas«*s aKsnnl ** .
Ito Ra'sL* aslnitMsftto sM«n&gt; ess ba
foaad U ftetmufe ss4 t*al la f.ndlstdjrRw-

Own Yocxo Folks■ —This iUuslratsd
Msgasi ng fur lbs Month Ilf May graeru
• ■ur Uble. Ltk-wM tto prem&amp;ag nuim

tors,* tneeu with a Cordial wdtomejtl
the b&lt;4*cl of tbe MtlHgsBt, thavdweatod.
and the educat-ww in all the varteua walks
»4 Ms.- It Is A* “uiir Utile folks" murtl
especially, and yet may be retd with
pleMQre end profit by all. TicbaLr'4

hew arrangement

0. D. SPAULDING’S
CASH.STORE

NEW GOODS

Field., Bnsiun, JdASMchaseUa XM the
publiabera. Terms |2.00 a jsef.’ Sub­
scribe fttp lb parents and guardians, yim.

AT THE

who desire the social and moral alav*UyO I
uf the y uulh "f »Qr land.

E.11. DUNNING,
uS^JCTSftfiTsJlE
“
"
‘
'

BuLBRiXJK,

g-xad ae the Publiaburs promised II shmiftl
be. It contains 80 pages H reading mat­
How Amyauo.1—tluw aubfunsJy beabter, a Iruolice piece—The P.op-wat-aud
I lifiall in the Msti atralns of meL4y, m
Xil literary articles each uf which will
. they eusne bone to us upon the wings of
cotuiiiand tba interest and attention uf
Euitox Bxxmkx :
evsntag ; bow it Alls the beat I with gladI notice in the last issue of the **re- the reader. The falajy fills a bilbexlu
const^betbd’’ of this Village that bitter vacant place in our national literature, neto.r T«X midst all this foy nod fcsppinesa,lqF it knart oltr plsaauta lb aegour
complaint is made, of somebody, In re­ and should cnmniaad liberal pslrooegs
neighbors or cocapeniuaa aufirrlag from
gard t|i thd aide-Walk on Jeffrrwm Street. (rum the reading public. Published.by
the ravages ad a etoleM cough we an ob*
Perhaps if a ‘ Local Prtaiktr" and mstn— W.C. 4s F. P. Csvaca, No. 39 Park
stloala cold. &lt;Tbb soothing, quieting prop­
bdr of the Mt E. Qmrth, who*» huUotn Row, at 23 contea number—a specimen
erties .it Coe's Cough Balsam allays all
recently oatna nigh falling out, should may be seen at this office.
irriUti.ica, and will
cure the
call up-wt the proper authorities, be might
Taa Atsawicas Aas Jwaiuk—Thia moat ubsthiate cases of croup, cough,
yea aaid walk repaired as readily as was
•■■re
throat,
and
lilflsenta.
Take
It freely,,
the repairing d-me on hie apparently fa, aa tu uauie indicates, a journal deput­
ed Vi the protnuUua of ttruo and ABT ak
sinking craft^atd thereby arerV lbs Cal­
. • &lt; Cartes, a. —Inoue. a«ag .tbaJUd (Js^
Sctertss &gt; The copies we bare seen are
amity «&gt;f spoiling bit ''beal pints.”
ft BiNtri are warned td beware id impoedited with ability, and are worthy uf
sltf-mT ahd counterfeits. The prep; is tors
the oirdlal support uf every person at all
are d-iop their utmost tn protect the pub
Arrsmow—Parties iota rusted will mtetested in tbo department, wf Music.
Im a^ainaf.counterfeits. Each bottle has
pleato take notice, that Monday neat, is Sculpture and Paiiiliag—Published by
xprieate D.8. RcseoM stamp orer the
the day designated by law fat the exam­ Hnutr (L W it*m, editor
and
“
‘ proprto'
eork.knd the penprietoe^ name,Bassrrr
ination &lt;if the Assessment Rolls. The tufk yfbee Nn 806 B roadway, Nate Turk
PrngB dr Co., blowfl in the glass of the
Qty, al 15.00 a yI Mr, We add the tabupary{enrt are
boilfe.
'
bla of contents, f3r the itetfe of May Id.'
A. M. tu 5, P. AL alar Uw township tur
1st. Music Advw»emg, 2d. ArtCetti
Den Moaxa.—Tbs purpose ' fit ibe
u..
»k&gt; nisU.k
Kill rbay be seen at the store uf Roberts 0*em, Id. Nalxsial Academy •4'JJsslgo,
dsSuthvr. All Taxpayers slx.uld* ne ’
Dixie, and wfe eumtituts tba larger half

Variety Grocery Store,
Uass Atsaa, au.t

MolIGAGE a.

&gt;y^£23f3l

AXD CHEAP AS THE

CHEAPEST^
A NEW FEATURE!
K FUST CUSt

EATING SALOON
RdtwBRk tuKruck,.,

• LTTttr co*M«M aacM-«aY,
&gt;w tar sssi al J. g. OsoU/asr A Ca’l K

guiispTsb. ml««.
«f
t It. WMNINfi.

g. HLULDOX,

that day eaam’iue Um Roll, and lute the
urn. turrrti-f jf errors have been made

■

tbs Mrtupbia, Tmneasea, JppsoA
1W Afcl* L*W*« Maa- ISlh
&gt;N«U. 130. LouS^I-

CEBCliWINb.

Merchant

. For the People!
,

. ^INTS FOR 12j Cts.

G0&amp;D BROWN-SUGAB ISj Cts.

GREAT BUSH

[EVV

ACKLEY'S
High Prices Busted Up
Gold U*2f in Kaatingvl

GROCERIES

■ 8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar .for 81.00,

Medicines.

Paints,

■'V
Oils.
Gfojteriea;
.
- -, • ; School Books,
' Stationery,. ...‘i ...'1^..

of Wlf suppnrthH, dsOnd their position in
the fiJfowiti^ rmpji/tfc labgusge. Cim.
.mcni is • pbntci'aaarjr. W*qut&gt;U| 'frUtf

or foreset hold their pruts

rf te semes, tack »sy sad tea
as.fSuiSJx.5K!

•RXATBMtehMSt

Steadwrd.
,
Inlbit uiatter tbe Faculty of the’£■&gt;)-Tua GitUr.—We arn ht receipt of
. ,j|» U»«r, hut popular candidate, for psb- legAasM aeoAis k&gt; us are.aU wrong, aq’d
&lt;&gt;ur sympathies are moat decidedly with
»&gt;• *• *-*&lt;i “•
iustraud and decidedly rich In Its table the saemdM. Usually Callage Faouft.es
'WCIAIICT* xun
IUV omg fninui^. tard better attend'to their legitimate Wi Fortnightly Magazine and ia quite as ■indU m •dueatnyi.'aai’lit other ffiatter

Tailor,
.
* Ua.

ilnstlasr l aioulrtteool.
EniToa; The fidlnwmir -tablw

/

' Ataa-mSesir.g to ubppurt the President,

BOTTOM: OUT
MS TifljS^A
Ctod,,
Card Board,u :1': DR¥ GOODS

shows the State td* lbw ecbooU of Healings;

CHANiX!^’. SALE...

K ot MIGMIftAM-rXhe O-fc to.
• the cvuuy or

HJkfftrJ, ciwjJimmA-isW Piftat. sad ffXwrPbU&gt;.-/MMtekc

READY

MADK

CLOTHING,

fur the atorwie ending rsapecUrsly . Doc.;
Where tba m«wt money is,'there,will Me
prltrtSj* p. alw.—St ^4«s AptMeun. 22d 1883. cnnrUtlpg of fifteen weeks,'
Don't place too much stress m the and April Gth I MG, cOTeialMf of thirteen
acti&lt;« &lt;/Mf. &lt;• TH ffoitt jdoMce, are
«f imyerfuner w him, sad we prbLuma
'•my policy*’ i* covered wflb ‘-green backt’’

«, nOLhROOK.
.Items) atTak Sateitor te

MotPCbOTUd, CMWIMERM. TRSTtHOB,'

The Place to Buy

in this particular case. Wehavekao«u
tthtr men In bo influeoeed by the same
’ * ”
lANItS FOR SALE.
VOBMir-r^k's syssiir

,!

JJUSMWiH.

,fo Urn. J’*n n»bcrt»..rt f.tr • bnpy "f

r|i^etpqtb to the Governor, in ewlatiue t»
i the deteetiiut iu service &lt;4 the iActr« and
ieiJiaUft meh 1/ the MieMph Caealry 1
Brigade—a document nf importance to
*WbMMW. DsaWr Irdaseam*.panpie Of tm»«Mt« and’ebich will i '“TWirai column contains tba number
of names entered upon ’be record during
: each term in each dapartmedL
.

TNr nvarage number belonging la fudad

SKW COOIlSt'SEW GOOOei

'Ser S,rlnr 1 Slkaef SaHe
.

trriTt

stwsu

by taking the attendance of each week
be-n aald.
.
D. Van Koairand f&lt;n ptrf B3 of during iba term and dividing the atrib to­
• The RebeUhm Rem rd" by fcr the m-et tal by lift bQmbeP nf weeks m a term,
rabipMa, history
eewnd war the- ft would be mime accurately iotind by di^•r4d.«» in the :IU-Vl*1'|i&lt;: **’
tom t"&lt;al tiT halfday* attenditapwUica* Free.----------------------,

/esws-i

.MeaUjhafHia a Variety

.We Swr.lKraiF fee Cash and Make
ADesraadg for Bad Debts.

Wanton, VUt; has JM;’’*1'
fr.mf the Amertaah pwam Big edited
iy Him. Frank '&lt;•«*• ,h" w,« l*°w"

- -&gt; *&lt; bwWB BELL AT

.nthM&lt;e8*e' eDiarp wfiete. American
BaratetM.** «nd b elefwnty HleWraud.

\U. ShnJtSWWWMBR HATS.

«umiM iik'Musuic,

We base r* of the beet
BtMiln tteWirof Goods,

wHmM

’

Uniform Prices,
MACHINE nNDlNlir^it

�SPECIAL NOTICES.

I 3trai

Let » be Merelfal io o
The pkyateaJ atraeiarv of tte ,■
MMiaralsanWa rnr.te,

ASTRC
GOOD KEW:l

Shake off&lt;hes love fit j pack up jour
trunk and let so be off to morrow.’’ ‘
Lo»«U shook bis bead.
"1 am perhaps a more romantic matt
itenywunra. Harry/* ba said, “bet I
have aoase commust sense in me, and I
Um* I have brought U bear span thm

Mektel
d»ii
r^‘

Ear Urey*....
M J«wsir

ly. 1 am ana Swd u&lt; gay life—I thiab it
wastes too much praeaoas time; and i
want, therefore, a wife wbn would be do­
mestic, and not involve me in a round of
balls and other entertanonenta. I do
not wish to be a hermit, a few friend*
are a great blessing, and I shall be always

men, are es folio**:
Art. 58, Broil, p. 548, Rev. G«d*
makes it punishable with death for a ne­
gro to murder,commit rape, bum houses,
O&gt;t»mit robbers, or attempt to coasast*
rock mass*. White perwu. are not pun
tshabla with death, lor most of the of­
fences mentioned In this seethe, nor for
th* aifempt to commit any one of them.
Article 45, of ths above named act.
rovides that a slave shall receive ta
r lashes If ba be found away from
lacs U hi* employment witb-uit a f
"bi* is rr-ctixted fur freed nieu.

REMINGCON'S REVOLVERS
wte. dMlriM te avail ihMaarivse

o M&gt;d f -rw. e.u kro an

THE SILVER SKIRT!
Moro Durable,
More Elaatic,
More Graceful!

Lyon's Periodical Dropi!
1 sits GtCEiTg^MIALE BhMtlA
EUR IIUIEGILARIIIES.

DB.

grand lather was.’
. tAnd who. was bv’ef—»• wwQbvdivitrt, poor, 8 grout, bwt *S&lt;m«bl&lt; Be­
sides 1 am ab^ve the cant you talk uf 1
would Care little whether they '-wars »l
royal blood or pvaaatn ex traction. 1 Be­
llers with Bunts, that "worth makra tba
man.” sod the only degradathai I ackuowfedge ta that of trims."
“Well, if yob ere roaulved oo it, I
know enough of y our obstinacy to say no
mure. But, Laahl Luveil, if yu« bad a
guardian, and 1 was be, I would lake you
from thia place to-morrow. You'd thank

The conversation here cessed } ami di■ctly the two friends retraced their steps
.Ate village.
The next morning Lsiv^l's conjpamow
me down stairs attired fur a j.Hir«ry.
-isrogufeg beet •**»•«." h. -id;
jred of ruralixing. The Gt fur that is
ret, and 1 am afraid If i atay "I sbsH be

murderer may escape ro&gt;t free, a negro
shall be hsngrd even h&gt;r attempt. Il
would tw childish to deny that a Civil
Bight* bill is nardvd in a tttatenotyet
emerged I rum barbarism.

Cleveland 0. Tb^PiainJtultr s-y■:
" W» b»ve • very startling arrival to
chronicle: ’False calves bare owne to
toWnf Th*» arrived a day &lt;* tw.. ag&lt;&gt;
Tbrrvsfa tw&lt;&gt; kinds. Ove UatutPd with
hair—the other with m«-ds«l, tbr latter.

star.*
DBS

Tranemitling Power—Jaoob Woolfi
Barr Oak.
*
Macbiee Ur Grinding Gay — Benjamin
Porter, J esker*.
Mei*'™ g«r Calehing SV-o and -wbar
Animals— Robert lUlatna Kalamaloo.

jxxIriaiAV'h.

VIRTUE IN THE
atfine the result. The p&gt;»-r young lady
could br traced l&gt;y a trail of aa•-dust
form Rouse's W&lt;ck tu tbr p-etolfirw.—
[Excuse a tear.] Thue tbr maiden, wbo
tittered tbr park in form rrw-ntbllet th*
Venus da Medtei, and *merg.-d thr.rfr.-m

place wf the fete Judge CMron. Heise
native of New York, who moved to Ohio,
-ber* be read lew end has since practiced. I
fie wanes oid.lme Whig, am! v.wed for I
Buchanan, but afterward euppwted L»u-1

'

REE? JACKET
XVO&amp;aASK

\

Siiulhig.

•Sa;
Jn a fort night they, were owuwWcw bro
Lovell took bis bride to see bls relations
4ttt!B4Mbcft Ay from wbrnme te
cam*. Edith's parting with ber stmt
was sorrowful, bst il was modsinmtpcctatinn of speedily returning. Arriving
at 1’hiindrlphia. lbs certfeAa drove np to
a bandw.me residence oo Walnut street.

Bte was denied by tte

aLbctuie

«. fight

that buret from the window*.
- TM.I. the pltoS,-^ Lte.ll, as amsiallng Me wife to alight, and alnioecoenty lag ter intonbv sapsrii parlor, with
ft. 8ex&gt;my carpets, crow.iod fernlturo,
costly curtains ap't gilded mirrors, reacb-

‘brother, sod lived with'an
whom ebe chiefly *upi
in the factory. Edith
every one. 8bs wee
-----------rate and kind, that even thueo wbo at yet Hobo* of all la you."
Grat envied, learned at last to love ber.
The younger of thstwo artMa, whom ww'
shall name LssvaH, soon became interest­
ed in thia sweet ,creature ■ al least if
looks, tones and constant seeking uf ber
omamroto of tbr circle abe mores is.—
presence wsro any protC be wia WI* be- I
Lovsll'b friend married a silly fasbwmabl.
teroated.
' ’
jj
Ooe day be and hie friend bad climbed
up same rocks on the steep billtide, from
which the village was overlooked} and a.
A taAoW nr»l #«np, SIM whfc
^•yjag •■^ryr

*».OOo
been found in the cell by; which th.
smashing could-be dune, unless they be
wmcroM is hi. e'mbea. «hicb, «e Itliroe, have n&lt;4 been eeanrhrd and the
clerk of the court, as «■» as llainpt-n I*
left to biniaelf, can bear the round «f bia
work In eaatlc* .dThis iron*— which, by
the Way, It appro** be dove In denm-.n «f

Thr State Departinent ha« •■fiicial iuf.irmatfcui -H the cepturr
Chilmaha by
tbr Mexican Liberal.
■It fenfesftlly aimowewd that Mi- Dick-

JONES

8U2GB0N

jBS&lt;r*wrifeS
•t eivrk*. and pwteHitf 0»UeM —• ml’"”"
ON VTU-'ANIT!

. -

I* U- U«..J

smn» tTint
HIM W PAT
LEItY.

errd with girls employed la It, wending
thither every summer she I
their way thither to dinner. Am&lt;eg band repair t» visit ber a&lt;.
them it waa eney to rncqgnixe the light,
and graceful form of Edith Mather.
• Is she not beantifun Where can you

/ 3*

I

«• JOHN 6T. NKW.TOg'

�2CIAL

NO'

jLjrittimni jtnu.

MARRY COUMTY

&amp; GRANT,

»t a rtcentceawnih* °r wnrterowun
lllioulA • Mr. Arnsdsn gave Ma own
“Saia. tM bte nrgmnani for rte
«Zin and the foal b* h« abipfwfi
c^ra. Imdt-d *T.57 wf p»»d

SFOOKEK

PETRO LEONI

Chilli and Fever,

MINING COMPANY.

«A.2iTJ2

OF MIDDLEVHJE. MICHIGAN-

| Biliotu Fever,

a,.—years, raised WeOO worth uf pro-

tr 1800.

i Intermittent Fever,

Cash Capital ai*OOO
000 Shares, A2A Each.

Remittent Fever,

I Congestive Chills,

To Suit the Times.

AGUE
Diarrhea,
ire

HENKY *. COTTA*

Dysentery,

toll ulrth. ! JA BAHIABhW'

OS Broadway, Mew York.

Periodical Headache,-

Great Decline,
In Prices,

1866.

f

Dumb Ague.

TMCMBABB or Bj»T8—The Ahrmer'e tertto

1866.
For Sale by all Druggists.

Wm. Spoomxr &amp; Co.,

OUR STOCK

small pretinmns

Nashville, Tenn.

.
At t«. UNION STORE &gt;t

ZBUBT

s Periodical Dro
CEtT FEMALE fchM
HI IRKEGULARniEa.

(Vte “Cjyvaa'i" adverttoami

1866.

H &amp; KLMT!.

b-t vl mignuoetla in bloom.
OCR FACILITIES

For Doing Busimcss,

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

1866.

ready

•a m Fas Wm.-Spntaj sf
I, Roach. Ant. At. Kltaraioatoe
and provisions are deetreysd ubr vermis Ums wssld

•OU AU tlLVU WATC1UI

BELIEF.

rtidiig April 10'h. •» find

H. Wsit.i-1 Otiseo.
Churn —Edwin P. Whitcomb, C--•»!«•-

CROCKERY

Trsnemitting P.,wor—Jscob W.R.IC
Burr O.k.
Medlin- for Grinding Clay — Benjamin
Porter. Jaekiio.
'T
Martino fi.r Catching Sh-wp snd -ithwr
Animal'- R-bert llileton KalanisX--.

is the . largest ever
broguht to'this mart,

HABDWABE STORE

II. A. GOODYEAR

Henry C. Stansbury

nine of Ne« York. wb» mov«d to Ohio,
&gt;Vr. ho remi law and h.a lion practiced.
Io waaan old lina Whig, and voted for
Uchanui. hut afterward supported Linnlo and b«« eitstaiited lb« war. He w*a
he writer-f the last veto mresaKn, and is
men ..f dee. Jed legal ability, but hia

of all kinds,

LET THE AFFLICTED READ I

la generally kept up to tbs weals sf the people,

THE HASTINGS

and will be sold at

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

Railroad Prices,

IS
»T.n LADIES &amp; FAIR MAIDEN*

REMOVED

To At NorA Sidt of StaU Street, Ojfo-

NAILS,

STOVES

Roberts &amp;■ Strikes,
[STOVE PIPE,

SAP PANS.

JB'DD’Tfl &amp; BEOIK',

JV»T MBCEMTBD
a naw and most ounplsts awortmant ol

Valuable Lands

ROPE.
Shirts mid

Drawers

TV p*. pls of Washington •■nt • Dis­
trict dr.rgsts iu A^.ogiewe and rwM»
gtneral Issa.

BBIIOJ AND SEDICKNEB,
* Ciseanlcala, Palwta, O1U, Ac.

lardware,

Shell

FOR SALE

Books,

BrrAJirx.c&gt;3^rEasrr,
PKX8.FEXGILB, IXKS.rArtR, WVXLOFIB
CARDS. Ac., Ac.
-u
Also s fell stock
’

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

GROCERIES!

.AUITS.

TV State [iepariineat lisa ■•fficlsl •»(irn-.ati.ai
dw capture &gt;&gt;l ChibuaAa by

We slas keep os hand a good asurtassl af

School

I LASS,
r
nuTTT
AND WOODEN

It uiifieisily annuunusd that Mine D&gt;cfcia»«i will ».ai ie«irw fi&gt;ww tba Imunv
fold. Mairiui.xiy is hintwd al.

WARE.
LMiM.u.n*4 Uh

-

The Drpsrtincnto st Waahiogt-tr ara
wX*

■tand i» 1100 000000. uH| 1V rwtimoted
b**&gt;s for the prsMntymr 1500.000,000.
pmgrssa has passed • bill •ppmpnatIgRJ OOOliir ibeitnpfveinnnt uf Grand
AtlV snogsl election oTDirectins
*» M. 8. 4t N J Bsrln-d. bM st T-4»foig Wadbiifojr last, tbr entire B-wrd

ABCI1 8T.
K JOHN &lt;

'ri litiT»Tr ATN rs RK.TUUGA L

J

usar.

WARRANTED TO SUIT.

HARNESS

i« Bated.

SHOP

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rSn^*^

FATHTT HUKIIU.
F’JSi.Wl

AflEnjwm®To®snp

Job

Printing,

�.TYaBseMUrtaebte..

SAT 10 SAL CJ FT

nu.T£T' Z

I

.tits'! snoMIS ■»•.
Cmgrrn have made their rtquwrl, and k ■
i« herewith poUiabed. We If* jM Art 1
the Upioo maMbecB of
come a part ofthe.msw
have |Jm£ early tn tba WBs»om agreed up- ,
on their report, a* the people were all IState lately iu • 'itreuireethln' shall have
anxiocs that the majuriiy in Congress 1ratified the samer ndridlb^t^hkl,
should decide upon some safe, awd let- l|* constitution and Taft. m S'Mlfocraily
tledpolicy, hnd then preveut it by a Con- ]therewith, the Senators and Repraae«lv
lives from such State, if f-nimf duly rlrtr.aulLiiunal tnujmi^rw IbetsAtre Eir reii- ,rd and qiialified,*Mo$yalrtr&gt;h&gt;vins taken
ficati^qel The repwt, pvobably ^uAtJpl the r^Jred ?«*•&gt;*&gt;(-Mfca, 'be admitted

a .Tars'! iialticn dal w
zzz
■c
,nv5T!ii&gt;UHn&lt;i £

cibitsheu

c*icAao,s«r si.i.

ims. C?

- SMI

tor­

-

■fersffltfWa

I^nii

5atn C&lt;regress. .
V’a.iwi ‘ 7 " " ’
SrcoStf. Jmf &amp;e k /«Jur SMtlri,
inv^dihas it.fon? tbp qji^tm-jmf
&gt; -That w&gt;cp auy.State. lately Jn iasurrec&gt;
AfenAoerf Sw/repe, u- the several staCm;
1
ioa
ateeR
has*
ratified
the fi-egoing pruand we^are free to. a&amp;ifiii tfat, Whh our
p&gt;focd amrndment i&lt;» the Conaiitution,
pfbaenlviews, q-c slMidld^nvc bwtijglsdI any. part of the direct tax, under the art
D'have seen that question definitely s«U’ ofA ugust 6, 18GI, which may remain
tied byip&lt;aMii«e&gt; CtfraUtpaipnal provhw. due and unpaid tn such State nasy be as
fumed and paid by such. State, and the
Ions* yet there are many reasons why payment thereof, upun proper assurances,
the pteirqi "Report should be adopted,&gt; (rum euvb Walt, to.be Riven to the Seo­
end why every «adM »huuW give'll utA. rctary of-tba-Trraiurj s^ 'lha United
qualified support/ ’fta plafi adopted by, States; Any be postponed for a period
hoLfcxcMding tee. yeajh froip atjd after
the Oommittee goat in the light dirsotr’ the pMVSge &lt;&gt;f tins net.
tiun, and if it does not ithlte al the rv&lt;xs

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prvKHbrd

oh *Vc&amp;v

AlnM^coyy- Attos«. •» ■

otrtta. : .r?4 »■

■ ..-.uuaOc.is. c.M luswts r.rii'x.'

t-ru»'
jUfw*v

.......

MwRTlrAUE «*L&amp;

JLZ dHIAueof &gt; MVrtf*c. riraaMt

“W ■■»(!

ufUto tree, it St'leati deprive* traitors of
the 70* er u&gt; control th a National GovHt ii naeitd. d e.. Thai no person shall
ernraeiU far years to come.
been unwilling&lt;ayds|j(ljnip|rtial auffrags be eligtlfl* to jmv office under the guvin the scltlcmvlrruiour eciAing national 1 eranveiil of the United Slates wbo tv In­
, eluded in any of tba fiitluwmgcaass MinediEkultiev, sad tarty agree with us Ihbt!
1 ’’ Kr^. is. risZ.J Vk. r™.;s
lltfQrtntrrtnee should have gone larlbar.
even totha cMeot« faeoMing /ufl puTtt; J drill uftbe'OMfMrtte States of Amenea, * .~c*}|.4. ani'i^ b?ad« of * depcr ticsl rights to the Freed men without in-j
inrnt«4Bere«f.
dirtctflta, And as a condition pracedecf, j
Setoad. ’1’h.ieewho in other countries
yet the worldI
frtst betoken totrdas sgenu vf.tbe Confederate State.
ask
*iR&gt; a’litto shades and conflicts, I &lt;|f Arnericriimaitiedi -' w •
TAinA Htod-’ oPDepsrtments of the
aBd that is wise Mateawnmsliip w hick so
United Staemr«4Kcere uf tha Army, and;
cures the m&lt;wt good with the Tubt p&gt;«.‘ Nqyy of the Utrtlrd Stales, and all. p»rsilla. admixture of evil, hi any great voo* educated in the Military nr Naral
measure of public pulicy. That the Aendemke «d the United Stale., Juijgrs
Freedman sbijgld^ and will ultimately, of tbs pidrts of the'United Stotre, and
obtain bis pvitkrt’rigbt^ we have no I members of either House of tha Thirty­
Sixth Gatgre^of.the, United Stolfs, who
dmtirtj in (act tills plan makes il thp^1 gave aid or oomfurt to the‘late* rtbcll- |
r«ot,interest of every state to ex tend tbe
e|eetIAeTniuehl*e to all its male inhabit^
? America, aoants witipmt distinction of race or cul&gt;'£. tbr CmjWemte States
Cnlled,BiH»ve the grade &lt;if rtflpnel in tilt
It tnaliea propjrtijpaljioo rvpreeentalMti '
army "t master in '.be.novy, nr any one
the penally fpP&amp;jr^eMfu^on of man­ (vfb&lt;ii, as (Juvrrtmr of eh her of tbe an
hood so drage. lluwma U* us lhat. l$is, rollrd
,
U..olrde»»u Stairs, gave aid and
action, reccvmmended by the Committee, 1
erm ih no proper sense be cuneiderrd ns •
coaiprosiiae with the wrong of withhold­
ing thc-Mlot frmu tbc men made Free by
the glanuM pruehMiMtioo of^an.Jst,

A'UU*)i. at'fosajri

;Mcg“w,x:,

w"°-

, TcjPMrtmx
'

(A iruf ropy.) apftt^i

GIVING A PBIZE

E. II. DUNNING

I

— f»wvT
v«ew»ie.M“
Ortuit

-i^5«ti«^i&lt;v.sdSrUc.’

. .hs^aswssr

'TATE OF MICH10AX.-Tbs Ore.il Cssrt
) for lb. ewaty of Barry, is CUwerry.

t Uaerh seek A-U. leM- .
.
c#nr.i AUM*.
A.M. Co-enum
inert* ' • •■ • Krel.ten

ETS

rF‘

Variety Grocery Store,

tn pannssev »»4 by virtae of a 4*wro

On e
.

Doll ar..
'' AMD IT MAT DKAW

Ten Thousand Dollar*.

iMS/rrt any st&gt;b«eqn&lt;-ut sals uf tha Gw*,
frnment or tbu people, or as soy sequirecrn$e by the pwunle nftbo Norite tn the
abr&amp;^smtni of maub-iod suffrage, but

h?'!“"*•!" tr.rV'""

tottsfc

sri^BrT'Sr*®

MoHIGAGLSALT

biabro. bUdrr re
Ivroroaiir tbM d^JlAss to*&gt;t»frf&lt;

gtun AS TKE KB31!

Wrote

CHE
A NEW FEATURE
tnnrciui

SCO

FOR THS
Old Establishment I

EATING SALOON
J A MU* T.1 r^ttET MbE lUA

Greater Inducements
of both la* and right.
This f&amp;rt Ires tertAmly ealry decided

■wpu, qnd it may be Congress csh d'&gt;

1u

.sl.-iXi,

IIIE

BEMBMBER THE FLACK

.

U TBBCOBKKX CROTEBY,
B«s 4ser asst.( J B Oaodyssr A Cs s. Rton.

Merchant

OOD8,

^sKA, A/nl
'

•ryaeste;

Sotions.

If

.

t II DUNSISG.

;l I.5 Nt.Eft

Great Decline
.IMA.

Tailor,

;, ,JF?

•Mli wuuwtv SALE.
er *cWi&lt;»*b—»• cw* &lt;*’

5 »—Ue. e»ty rf K»rty."

tawssreai!

«UZ&gt;r

WftxrK^z

Abticlk—. Sicnon 1. No state shall
mTCJ£«r&lt;»e«
»1mI«
•bridge «•» privilege* &lt;ir immunities of
cluiiut* of the United SlnlM, * Itor shall
any stnta deprive any person ««f lite^

_

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HmUsCS Tab. trite IMA.
other btrsr.h.lnrerrstrAln «d1&lt;l rotate ore renoirto
to snarer
*&lt; » re»ifon Otyre.H.
of «ma Co.rt.
Uiea, to be .
Wia
st IhZwri-tr
IhoelUreWotik.

Be itntM.
4tm* «a^ //oust
tjf RrprtMntatiret of ikt Umtfd Stutri of.
Amtrxta in Bun^rrtt nrmMrd,hKrthirdr
..w./Vi.uw#' '■*
low mg article be proposed to tbu .Leg'*jbtaiwihUe afeferef eUM await esM».dment to the Constitution uf'•the UKlred
'8tatro. which, .wben ratified; by three-

Ils jurisdiction the equal protection of
the law*.
’"'Sie, 2. Representatives shall be ap­
portioned among the several eintee which
vny be Ineloded within this Union, sc'
wording to thdr respective numbers,
counting the whole numbdr &lt;&gt;f peratuwin
eweheuw, rteludiog Ind ton* t»l taxed.
P
7*1
.—
B-ksiM-ma•!««)'•
franchise shall be denied to any port!"
dries male citizens nut leas than twenty

', ''Admin witiati »«* -sale.

THAN EVER BEFORE,

inlands. kWe; certainly, arc ready to
sca-JbeJUptiUioin party g» b^re tba
people with this report fur a plstfuHD, iin

men uf the country, wittindoraa it by
unprecedented majorities.
e,
'£A^T BCTOttTmW’r^^ittxu'xw i6flun&gt;.]

. e»rM«da ,.^

COUNTRY TRADE

TO Miter than Coadopt it n» B*riWda,«B

rippoailiyn |o the rec&lt;.ii»ttuflll&lt;&gt;n poheyuf
Johnson'and firmly ‘ belhve -tiib'*l&lt;iyal

&lt;S rraiiag sadflllae tbv Htotoe, 4«1»
ofMsrttaS Beoetau
••*&lt;*
UU. prat Ida, for rrstoro ibsreiS set forth.
ItoU hr in V fc.fireottoVs «ril cerisie real estote
^tl'rt’EkX %»*» drT*“r*'
““ P'^V*

MIDI dbOTBlXO.

BBOADCLOTBS, C AKSIMEJLES. VKSTIXG8,

Z'

■road Cloths,

I AN!&gt;S FOR SALE.

- ■ Shnjmer Cloths]

A

FOU.

Assortment

of

•*(?^QCEtelES.

A* * -W

F, jMQf., -

CHANCERY 8 5141 .

Good Tea at one Dollar.

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jy flT*-*&gt;,1* wM.». -A.
eeto4XV4i2r“',,OX’f“’M‘"

-

_Ato» toe eMMbwMiag Lots is tbs riUsgv•»

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.^gg^rtQMbrt 1-4. -41 be re-

tS.'.I'TT.'.Vl.l?

OZZ. aZOTHB.,

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Attach MBivrsaneZ^
EwjJX'oe »? MbriarTctov^toS"*'*

Aprtyto
A ABES A^MWCKVAtT
_
__ ___
Bsatiafs. Nlete.
*»«&lt;l»gs. Dae. IK tMA.
WeetreU

&gt;/|ntea&lt;luPwhiaa ’

male citixena.sLall bear to the *b*&gt;|e
number uf male cilisraa out less than
‘
'fvrrfitjr:«m&gt; years&lt;if age.
'•
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Sac. y.'Until the 4th day of July,

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Wall Paper,

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Wladre rUtat., T •'

WhUtow Cwrt^iM,

iJ.m fi . fe-«u O Ut' 6u» Bt.» I.
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OF SUMMER HATS.

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, HAI23. 1806.
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- MatoMklichigaa., S&lt;
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, . We'tnm that rwy «MM*i .«*r rusA1 ars pwaeM ska m^ctematauMd wr*Hv.
’ of *M spsgisi v.raaupiMhtukMAIrmpU.s.
&gt; relating what I here Iranapin d .mg^.|iMown rj)n i« If.iw&gt;ecli.« with .ijMS-ssbel
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Va.!-*Tl.rt.s-y——-I &gt;*• —&gt;-

,muiu«u.' WIMUtUT.

. I.-- -V-.’ akM JmtruJbL --ipe- HvOeral, rlfett of’,
liw adopti.m ..f,ibf nie.lutl. na Jt ;l***4,*‘ ।
i|y,'and hll.beweb onadimiML m theXce.-,
of the .ipptoitiMU of lhr (^iVeMimeM'i'jrt^

*

J dltMui of a Mortgage- f
both amt kvn A.brtel
Sffirxf?,

can W&gt;!« mi'tMa XXXIXth

'CASH STORER

Gingrw,.

NEW GOODS

WK

!* ftror»U. or®.. The people sLwid nol l»
gettbu Aesusta dwermineS .to k«p Lb. U»l •Ji
gtMda. aodto Mlblbaarsi.1|)e1lMBM&lt;prfcM,ty
ready pay. to be cbtaised al wy.ltors is the Cosaty.af Barry. AsyheSj « want ef mj4M"K ’•
Ul» ha. ol Op*. F.ittl*. Orogp, HlalJohary,
Books, w Fill !■«*» sUuld l« sureloranat

'•SW1«&gt;aL

•a«M umn

For the People!
'■ PBlste ron m cu.
dpon brown eeoAR it| &lt;

E. 11. DUNNING.
d..m of B« Igi.im, as, in Jane, one-half &lt;4
the Chan.K-r of Deputies is to be rvcl&lt;-o*rd. The cmlewt is between ths
••Calb.diu" (C-naervaHre) arid thewLrherai" partis.. The present Chamber
propriety of Celebrating thw6-mmg anui- eohslsta &lt;4 64 Liberals and 52 Calbolioc
venwry of .air National Independn^r In Of thaMwIr* term espirea. 38 are Lib­
tRfe^Viilage. with mole than the usual erals, and 20 Cbtbolies. The perwarnl
dmomstiatii^l. ofjoy. !f Ibe day iatobe ay mpslhim . f ihe y ming Kiug ars alto­

Variety Grocery Store,

GREAT RUSH

Noibingcan more cfearlv &gt;b-.W the
hartiilvS. p.rt enacted In the ndtAed
people than that imt’e stHgla white per.
son in Memphis warhurt by' them duiing the wh&lt;Ju thhre &lt;w f&gt;* daye «.f rM.
On Um enrintry. tin feuding ’.W eit
tlrna— reprMChUtires of the first faMlrrmrmtrrrd by our people m a manner gether with lhe Ca&lt;holies.
liea.4 Memphis —claim lo have murder-1
worthy &lt;&gt;( the ■&gt;*MMi..n, it ia limo to be­
Ths RixDsarBsT.—Dispnlcbaa to ibs ed twenty four tirgr.es, while the poffde
gin to make the neevsaary arrangements.
Slate Department from the U. S CmMgl slaughtered ninetrrw - m&lt;WT, itii'luding
three won.rn ami twuhifimt ehlldmr, and |
atJLmwIoitedaird April 21. Male that the ill- firuriivtr and others, oeeidrs l.urning
i ucaca wttkbino raia.
nruw.r.1.- '—-'
,
rpidly decreasing in
.4 lhe t.lmrtjh offerum Sm-irt* pr- p-ae'l
, down evary negro ctmreh and «4e-.1h*ta,.r&lt;«ia*.n-.hli.ll.r-.iD*- ~'
-r---- r~™i b&lt;&gt;UM irt the City, and a vest nulnher „f j
teneim-nta. al.URhtervd enough liegnwo t«i '
T....-1., UUn..- .M -.—T U..
"T- *-**?•
Gold
in Hastings !
rtiake'ibv fiftal ol od'-red mm Women '
3l«t. In artlt'.4iPA^ucope&lt; 'CIiftL
I £ vuySatchdaT —Tht» weekly is. in am! dilldrcii killed, tirarly aevwt.ty. '
The
riot
seems
to
have
bwn
begun
by
'
Tbe publi^eir o-r.luUly Invited lo be j ll(ir ..pini.-n, precisely what it claims la*
three pollCrmeJhiring a white «~grant V.
be.—a j-urnal &lt;&gt;f cAoirr reading selected
-p Ck s quarrrl” With a erdorod tatv of
from curretll liu-ralnre. The editor has leu years «f«fd ’Dlls uot-erediiqf. they
lhr rat’llr of ail the E*iRl»h sod • Cofili- ru.hrd In and 4mt the tS'loreff ''bur.-—
And Everything else in the llua uf
f^gr Attrntbui is culled tn th* suiter nrlilal Reviews. M»U«xiltoa snd fi.»t-cl«*. Some l-oli.led eoldleii present, wiffeoat
luciuriit of Robcbts &amp; Stmikcb in an­ 1 Wcvklir.. which pre’. Into thrh- jfHict* vlolrticr. I.rggvd ihrdl. p’4 bi shimt “»u
other column. They kAji omsb-nth mi the*iilr»t. wLrat, and ' wbt&lt;*"t writera of ■ .niall a l&gt;..j. and'ibitrt upon fh'di^'ItiHM
four of ilw clored^s-jdirni.: fiiin.ediatU
band a huge Sbck of Drug., ,G&lt;uCr"*"
. ly, m if by h.cmK-rrted btan, himdrvd. of
Igirrbela, arnied l.»' tiiw’ ieeth, -tan a
judges best adapted to suit the la&gt;tu alel |I murk” over the citj , killing rvrrv Itegp.
I tbey rnrt, wbila the police and H&lt;emrn Groceries,
tnteUigri.ee of the American people.
I Inn ted out, not
quell &lt;!&gt;r nii.b and
The selectim«a in tiro i»timber»'alrrady,|j prraer.-e ibe (»&gt;&lt;» end, tl&lt;e_ property ;4
It rnforcvd. V. present the boys from
issued hare rmbruced a aide rarirty of I| ctlUaps, h.ul V&gt; ae( tire lu' negFo diiOdhra,
playing marbles.or &lt;dhoc gamer, within topics,—all «4 interest V. oultirstrd ' ar-iiMojb&lt;!U^W ahd^srlHligS. ’ " • 11
■ be limits ofthe corporation, during achmil
In our |Mla»ce. Ifwl.i pur»fleiidl|hn&gt;»&lt;,
minds, and nearly all •'f a charaeter to be I
a pair1 old t Htr»s m Seventy yeufs. igiio
’highly attracliec to the majority ol Amer, rant ctm oflbeXkiMNlW "f The rmi. t&lt;r
:_z..
SsaaV’S Mrs s spszcu. - M
ienu readers. There hate been riceUrlH . i . . j: _.L-k.L. a ..a
1 short stories, lhrill;ngsdtct&gt;turrs.riqni»Nevada has finished Bio job «4

SDDD AS IBS ®B8® I

mou'kucKAAIX.

ground I bat he euppMcd troth hi. blue .
clothing that tl.73.i^a»’d wns a Yausev

AND CHEAP AS THE

CHEAPEST!

EW

OODS

ACKLEY’S

High Prices Busted Up

A NEW FEATURE

GROCERIES

8 Ibs. good Muscovado
Sugar for $1.00,

A FUST CLASS

EATING SALOON

Drugs,

Medicines.

Paints,

Oils,

&gt; ■d.s-.irrpcwrforSBte'aaw*
.IlhrbRlawA be'-*— -a ■&gt;. —"L
Jo.it llvu»«, in
»!.•;»_______________________

t II. DUNXIXG.

Mei’*'-be .nutb Wist quarter. &lt;4 se^toH
-»n»t p tbrcej l) earth a* saigv **W?.if

'

'

Merchant

Ibe I'ruoideiii's

Tailor,

trsdeusi odarns.

policy, slid of making } lie pm nv&gt;, graphic M»b*iesl akrtebeu,
Hu commeuwp ou ! p&lt;^m!nr »cirni.6r artwlea such as appear
m&gt;Uy m»l&gt; in E glish and French
ilioils. ranyrewy. in biography. it t
. and ..nrcriote. In fact, it omuilis

■’♦HAMiUEttY BALK. ...

RKADY

MADS

School Books,
Stationery,
/,y Wall Paper,
Notions, .
Cards,
Cqrd Board,
'Ate,
And evert thing al ths rams aatoi.ishingD

askhd by It*. ddJI^tn point mil her.

lhr uream «.f fmetgu current IlteratUlw,
tathrm hiding place, ha» her oy«a ml.mt.
au.l i- dl-w-1 SV it, price that brings it and'is ihntwn thns nt«ngk«1 &gt;nn&gt; the
W I’hill the reach .4 JI.
flslues'nftbeh- burning Calnti and n«utcd
Earh number Iwing complete iu Uaell. ali'rjt.
All the hart.aritiea committed' by Savit is just the. thing for travelers; and eae^

CLOTHING,

speech at tfus juncture ana a public err
AKM.tbat etU be Mid lit grai.-lul rucul
iectmo. Ainmdy itd«li«u. .nd aUtfeM

LOW FIGUBE8.
F. I. ACllETt.

foreign peri-vHeal lueewierr mw« g-t
-E»er» Sa*nnial.’' It U puliliJird’by
Tw-knor At Fields. B-mm.

tWiawiisr
I X«r»»c:.- aad *• *&lt;«&lt;

wugxs»ly

______

z~t 0. SCOTT.
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....... _r ._ _
_
j
Pracvcag I’hyeH- aM Surg-e. Berry- ,
fif tfc, yn.u-c-.mg ..I Federm &lt;«&lt;rr
&gt;in»,M|oh.
__________ .------------ _----- I ftn^gniw

i t„ nniitar) mdrr- during the

rirrM. L COBB.

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!

*js-4tt£lS4±SS

bJ

war, urn.

IS U0LBB00K*X BLOCS.

friewfu in Ihla Oly

UP STAIM,

cbarlawNss eM io

He

Ibr gewat rvd if tbalcny was r.eu m»fe

tip ahh

&amp; o'DWYEH,

JOBBKBB AMD BBTAIWM ®»

min,,

More and Better

As IlgMnlag doe&lt; Um wUl'sf CM;
would haie msttred prolmtl.m Silks fur
white and hl* k'. if ekten.Ird'sHkri'l.r b&lt;iih.
The State ..f T- nn. »’.-e I«, v..day, ns ,
nmeh as.any terrltmj under fbn «&gt;i«rdUiurlrl;- nf "the Federal Guvemuiern.—
Thr Bvwu’iir* l»iabch •'•&lt; tHr Guvrr.enrent i» r«prni«il.1^‘f..r having oigwriitad
the Slat. WJ.rrurnenl aS-fl'isl and G«isiekb mows, niuwc xrDuxa,
ymid dl.pHtr that at!tell -me .V.ry about । ■rra« ■» rr.p"ua‘!deT.&gt;r n&lt;&gt;l remganiging
। it ao as tf* make It -haI II Ugbt frt be. ■&gt; $l&gt;®3iS®tr 3WCT01iIWJ-J*H, AV.
ihralimaH iuiracoi.Hui cures p-rio^m-d ;
i otljv'r Id prut Kt lb.- Il»e4 of at I'its ^ittnrinuMww' all vinunn.
by De'* Dyaprpele Qire. Chronic and ‘
oLstiuale rnsr • uf Dyspepsia of long atari- i'leirs? TheFedvr.it G.-verririi.-nt i« rrspw)VMe,(..r inieh' out rAra as that al
dmg will •••rely givs why U&gt; ito curative
poarrs. kdigeitimi. aicli In edsetlH,f|»*1- Mv.i.pbio, »»d tiir olhvr* which wil' fi&gt;lImrn. ctanip-. pain" aud n.ficf *n tether
Bt.oua.-b or to.wJla, aminug and riamg &lt;4
fm«L prttotipaiioti, genera! debility. &lt;Lt&gt;
uleacv. eamaol rsM wbeu D«'« Dyspep­
sia Cere is il*ed. W v beg ./the uStcted
MACHINE FINDING dee.
V. make Ibe experiment; it cab be |.»uud
nt all drug avwea.

;

o O B 8
..

F"t the same Money,
in their fine, than nny
, ..thhr Svtrg In .trrtrtl;
AND NO MISTAKE

OraiUttaj ol O1 th. F^julo

FATE1T HEllCtlES.

atxm mbm

fl ‘ifc. Dein.it and Orirtfo I*

GROCERIES!
CI1BAP AS TUB CnSAtpT.

Sewing Machines,

oats. too,

auuswr ••* •**•* r**4*’

_ ■UiUIKlirrRKSKiyCt

K.

.S.h-1""""""1
phis rnt a abort visit to his relaliveu and

■UlUflBT t«B*»

***•••« ChlMron'S AM MMeas4 Mass.
Straw OnwMMto of att UMto always so haad

rxawo »•*»»,

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____

8OUTBMK QmtMTluM. IV
IFAig baa b»d aesllfT’"" Mr. A.

BTBAW uf BILK BONNKT*.
AU. STY LES OF SUMMER HATS.

thz XASTorae
DRUG &amp; BOOK
--STORE

imoDsron, ©kbah

“’f*
J • , r - 1/__ 1 *W*ol&lt;u'i ftaaler in Grooerira. Cunfmloa
,^-»,.o.x- «k.

*r XnHfca. M.lbebigl

ESTABLISHMENT!

Eatabliahed in 185L
Roberts &amp;. Strisib,

’liar Radical ItGr ol baUlu.

&lt;D9 FOR SALE.

BVRRAH
TR TUB OLb *«0 LOMO TBit©

rsicss.

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•
1 .cue. meu.

FRUIT C.
BY THE DOZEN OR Bl

CAN.

�J|rir*lt*rSl |tnns.

HASTINGS BANNER.
imitV’■» Bari^^KSii!

■Sdrrlra Hiflu
tsa-laUe. and downed his great coat
3“*CI hae«aAgMa«enixrt with Moore.
I shall be in early; have a Ilghl in the li­
brary. Good aigbL" And with a eerelesa nod, William Hayes l*tt the room.
a * i——.u-Wtjr&gt;w murmured Lizzie
back upon the aofa. Out
* '*et * ^y^n'

Fn&gt;m

••But you always eayjyo
practice, whan I ante-sec*"
"1 had
nil no«tuned
N..w
..penthe
H^ud
will'

artier-

Jhw.’,BKNTLKT.

so year*. ‘No than can
....
- ,-aerly botiae, I am efrrs.1
never go any where. I am, Hot a Mt «ttrasazant; aad yrt I iL-n'i believe he
levee iwr any more.Oh, drar, why is ICT

music to
On* song after aaotW, with a Metimu.
or lively ibalrumetital piece, netssn aslly,
between thorn, filUd wp aniwbe* hwur
pleasantly.
Th* littie man!
hate loved me
‘■Elererf lib
s/hn treat «»* with au I ought to spolog
'And with her mind 611do, fui* staying so
jhtful qucrlH, Lizzie fell

___ r__ I her picture as »b* lay
there. She waa a Vluuda, with a amall
gmeafej figure, and a pretty face. The
short daylight; a road to be cut, and the hair which showed by ita rich waves Ils
pent up cattle to be fed. In thia deecrlp natural tendency Ui curl, waa brushed
smoothly bock, and gathered Into a rich
knot al the back—11 was such a bother to bar hand* clasped, her bead beat, and
large tears falling from her eye*. Ha
was beside bar in an intent.
hotne-like by the coetnuled warmth and
“Lizzie, darling, are iuii HIT What to
light within, with the howling dreariness
the matterf"
without. Recalling the acene. «Aer the Wrapper, but ahe wor* neither collar nt*
"Oh, William, I have been such a bad
aleerea.
“
What
’
e
the
nee
of
dreeeing
up
lapse If dtany veers, eoggeete rejections
wife, I heard you tell, Mr. Mi-ore last
^Sjts eliiquently ripreeaed by the poet: just tor WiinamT’
Lixxie alapt soundly tor two boors, and evening bow I bad disappointed you; but
I
will
Uy to make your bon.a pleasant
then awoke et&gt;&lt;!deoly. 81* sat op. gtane
nJ at the cl««ck, and aighrd drearily at liideed I tolU. if you will fi*give and
lhr prospect of the I "ng IntervaFstllf to love me."
"Love you! Oh, L'-xxie, you ean't
be spent before bedtime.
Tile library waa juat over tne room in gu«*« bow dearly I tova you!"
As tbe littfa wife lay down that night,
Jl.« *tr.O£, It araau. with ** eiuah foa*
which ahe eat, end down the furnace Hoc,
abe
thought,
or life ecd lore, to aliU lire onl
lb rough the rrghter.ja voice earns to ibe
"1 have won him back again! Beller
Ah, brother! oaly I and thee
“
then that, I have learned the way to keep
Ara left of all that circle new,—
film!"

The ’film of that hearth are tltil;
I-ook wbsr* we nay. the wide earth •'*&gt;
Thaaa ti(hl«4 foeaa aw 11. earners.
We tread tbajtotka tbr.r fart hare war
We sit beneath tkatr ercterd tree*.
We bear, life* them. ibe bam of bear

Ker leeks to srv lb* brsakiag day
Acree* th* SMasafel awrbtaa play*
Who bath tot Warned, hoar* at talik.

The Best lrrenrkle&lt; Ptu*,
Pereas Pte.ter or Dr. An.^
htj art vsrrsainl to keep pet ism
at may lx rstanud Lr f™.L .(mqt,

THE SILVER SKIRT
More Durable,
More Elastic,

would bare fancied^that Llxxia
PreUy..^jptigMIy,
sprightly, and lusieg,
could
pretty,
btvlu
change to the Ovtful dowdy abe ia howl
Who wants to stay at Mime to hear bis
wife whining all the evening about her

byon’f PrttiodicalBrto:
THE GREA'l FEM il.E HEilUj
. FUR IRREUCLAIIHIB.

knack of that drawling whin* an pat, ’p&gt;n
my life I don't ^Mlievu ah* can W*
pleasantly.

ly not suitable for an evening with only
WiHia* to-admlfe. . Shn-nW. and softly
urvnl to her rnorA. with biufr, enrrmetol
thought*. Mid a firm resoluli-m to win
back her husband's heart, *od then, bis
love regained, to keep 1L
The nett morning William came into cause, 4 draft wascuuUod the otherjoy.
the braahfaat room with bw esual Care­ The flame was eltokr&gt;J dtret^ and Iruratrd
less muoncr, but a bright arntle came on eut at No. fit. a ptodacing well, distant
200 toeL The deafick floor wav com­
pletely ubivared to pieces, but dads fmtp
white muslin, with a wreath of soft full that very liulg damage w*» d-&gt;oe. Tne
curia had really metamorphosed bar; Uak al No 34 waa covered fur the pur­
while the blush al her hitshendegdmlrrtig pose nfaaving the gas. with a email tank
glance called up b&gt; her cheek did not de­ on the lop for the gas. The sh-ick pertract from her beauty. At first William tially laised the lid of the gat tack ar d
thought there must be a guest, bukglauc eel lbs gas cm firn. The engineer climb
ed cm the top of the task, and extinguish
ing Mound, be found they ware alone.'
*Gutne. William. yourcotTee will eo-n ed the flames. The fire burning from the
be cold." said Lizzie, in a cheerful phe&gt;- well ootaide the tubing was extinguished
with aotne wet cl.-thm. Tm&gt; much praise
.. *Jt most tool till y»u sweeten my cannot bo given to tba man for Hiking
breakfast with a Mae," laid her buaband his life by going on the top «f a tank of
crossing the room to her aide, and Lizzie's oil that was liable tn buret forth a solid
heart btptpdcd a* abe recognized the old flam* at any lime, for the purpose Of *aving the property of Me employer*.
lover’* to*e tad manner.
Not one fretful speech, not on* com­
plaint fell upon William** ewr thruhgb
Tai Corrsanaa* Auimcs.—The fol- aar each (ide-a
iketnaal. The newspaper, th* usual anl lowieg bluer "burst" of the rebel aharl 'tbr fart prverrd
aee at that hour, lay untouched, aa Lizzie published in Manchester. rL.Il, under sns:s3;
chatted gaily no eserv plr*«ant topie abe tba misnomer of tba Union, reveal-i the '
could think of. warming by Ma grateful real Copperhead animua. As the Union
luierest and &lt;wwL«i manner.
feels towards the heroic Kilpatrick, it feels
“You will be al home to dinncrT" abe towards all the noble defenders of their
aeid.-ae be want owt.
country against tba bloody rebellion &gt;d
“Cap’eUMfey.Lmafe I've business nut the ■ Democratic Party Eurth," symp^
of town; bwt I’ll be home rariy'to tea.— thizrd with, and aided and abetted by ths
Have something substantial, for I don't "Democratio Party North." As this
expect to dine. Good-bye." And ' the Copperhead organ faala, au feel the Copsmiling look, warm kiss, and lively wbiaUo wards^tsrktil cdfitrast to his longing, eocbof theCopparbead rank and file a.
careless gait of ths previous evening.
abjectly K4Uw the Pierces, Seymour*.
"I am in tbe right paih,"baid Lizzie in , Vsllandigbama r/id oasae gvnM. Herr
a low whisper. "Oh, what a fool I has* ia the fhMt-bant"-.—
been for Tbs last two years! *A fretful
“Kilpainch, tbe Present U. 3. Minis
dowdy!' William you shall never say
ter to Chill, wrote a pethetin letter to the
Spanish Admi ral, protesting against tbr
Lime loved her buabatfd with a real
bombardment &lt;&lt;f Valparaiso, aa dmtrary
thtob noUeestull b. ttrv.d by ddlr.nas
wifely dcroLca. and Ur ii^-woold qni»*
to the rule* of eivllised warferel Good
er at aba thought of bia eonfldcDce io his
for Kilpstoicfcl Ibe brutal -r-toh wb-.
friend Moorv, bet like a heave litUe wo­
travelled from Atlanta to FUl-igh, with
man. ahe atlfied back th* bHter tovlmga
wsh Bailor B1M1I ba poat.U
and tripped &gt;4T to perfect her plana. Thu
grand piano, silent h,r montha, was open­
ed, and the Iiam fiver* taken frtuu lhr
furniture. Lame ‘'aaylu'g. “Hi Shan't find

BvsB-SuS

-ta'a'.ntrzt'

O heart aose- tool' tba* hast th* bvat
atteerss uartl svult give thw.-rva
froto dl bitter thu*(bte auU Uudj.'
aeufi* aMaaraes abtosaiicwvat
rt : u t MSegwhe beM bsreslf ew^ ;,

X A deduction of oat-third
aaated bunk*'.
&gt;. A dcductirei cd otto third
other Uu»a*bed fleuccs.

I'm d«ieriuiord.*' ;
Tsa-lims Came, and Wlnttm came
With U. A liula figure in a tasty, bright
ailk dreaa, amuneb curia, and "b! such a
lovely blush and smile, si&lt;-od reeds u&gt;
w.lootns WrWimi. ae be e*w
**••
lime paawd aa the tnorning meal bad
done. After baa Ihere waa no moVemant
as uaoal toward the bai-rMk. William
ato-d up beuld* the uMe, lingrrtog end
cbaUmg until Lime arm*. Soe led
him to the light, warm perlon, io their
pretty glow
laatelul arrangement, and
drew him down on the aofia beside her.

lbs bill amnidetory of, ih.
Corpot act ol lb03, baa paaevd ibe U. B.
tfenaie by 30 t&lt;&gt; 4. it i* an important:
cneaeura, aud vben H becomes a law, a*
It will, u Will preisol n.iwh Coppertiead
harassing of men wbu b-neatly perform
Ibetr dutte* m ecto calculated U&gt; aid in
suppressing tbo rebellion. It Utettd*
prutKUon against prowcu^ma fur acts

Week wool. .
AU heavy, uoeoirditioord awd badly
Colled flerce« Io I* cImmxJ aa anaaabed

uonoceasary qUfenlity
any kind
&amp; The proeaewnoo under the law h&gt;r
&lt;rua4J«r any attempt to miaerpreOi-iit or
itooeireaba to th* ihsidr erudition of
fleeces, in r^terro** to tags manors, dead
wawltpr ..tbi-rMiiji igis toUtluicvS.
V. Tki pay ttiermvmln _|.mit ■/ t|^_
market Jfcr *‘&gt;*&gt;1 in g, ’id c-w-di’i'in.
.

A Coppretu-ad tnrtnher of the H'-o-r
tried to have th* IUc&gt;&gt;n»tincri&gt;Mi G&lt;u*rurtteo diacharped from 1U Work, bui tbr
Hoose (bought mH, by 90 to 24.
Tbsrlow W. Brdwn, of the ITiweu.i.i
Ckiif, a noir-d temrw-ranee lecturer died
• dcmaumptHm al Fort Atkinson (Wia )
un Friday last.

-

«U.£Q&lt;JKFI
tor la Cbaaevry,

Uiwnpenv D., 4th U. 8. Infantry et
present et Fort Wayne, and commanded
♦&gt;y Brevet Licet. Cnlolt-I Bobert P. M&lt; Ki'iN-U. ba* lw*a ordered to Fort Bra*
tfeuH.Bc Marie.

‘rnviviMr*

VIRTUE IN THU

The
vAe of tbe Pbiiidelphi* mui
drrer adds nothing new to a wry horri­
ble at-wy. Tbe olject •/ hi* atuprtuj-

'

RED JACKET
d»r made him ouamiit them all. and hi*
terrvblwgiwt of blood rendered him in­
different to recap* or capture. W*tu»&lt;»
beard of on great Qriaie which baa leaduwbt than thia, or wiorw mjMory.

• “0 Mason y/hi sky.

PREVE1T1IE1

to alakd ret, and io thia incur
liable aa well aa f—IUh. Some of the
SrUaUwe who voted to reconsider Will
y et learn that in aorh a criai* aa they are
called upon to act iw. the only nafe policy

way w?,
j
. leertifFlhal tovabovvi* Irsv 1
tbe wife sms, to wiJ applicant*. »*&lt; UrogF'

1 am sew prstertag r«e»*aa #***-' “*
Back Fay ie frv. M to to d.’^
HseMage.llsy totb. I«U

The Senate euieatrrcd in th* Houe*
resolution of congratulation to the Czaupoa fait escape from aaaasninatiun
Mr
Saulsbury inaieted upon ratrndueing the
Slavery qoeation by denying that the
ereapare who attempted the aaeaaainati&lt;&lt; wai an "enemy nt emancipation,"
•hew the evidence abowa that he waa pre
duly what the reeoktioo described bim
to ba. TbaBeWate did not gratify Mr.

,****-''-

JONES

SURGEON
WAREHOUSES: £
403 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,
4X JOHN ST.
YORK*

ir^Sv State Courts to the Circuit I

exssqass"*

Courts of the United States, and renders
liable fi-r damages any judge, or utber of­
ficer of a Stat • court who perwata In re
taming jurisdiction of such cases, against
the wiabaoid defendants. Tba is right.'
sod wtU effectually thwart tba scheme ul
Sartain designing men, to rrvenag tbeinaelveu and the Culure of tba robeflivn witn

i&gt;||N W.PA'
LEilY.
;

ILL ABBA*

�Agricultural
iVuou—Bm I'Ulo waa &lt;dir rad dm lag
the waek, »o&lt;Jlb&lt;re are P»^»»bly but a
fa« Che* remaining in the SUlr. Enrm
45W Wcenta boa been paid Aar MuaR
lull. According to eastern priet piraalarx, U*rcpuuitoo uf Michigan windem
*. g,.od m that rfany other Stale. Tbe
crJpUa been aUaddy lucreemng fur
vmrapa-i. and ll b now demuoalratod
ihal the eoil M&gt;d Himate of Michigan ia
wall adapted tn Ha cultivation. To grow

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

BAaRY’SOCTTT

MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY.

SPOONER’S

PETROLEUM

ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

MINING COMPANY,

। Chills and Fever,
]
&lt;
]
(
(

Vpaatareia.by wbldi e»ary m deaitag eban.

, OF MIDbLEVIliE. ffiCBlGAJ.

Miah rwamn foehia—my^ad taaia^ifugwa^

-WITH-

Intermittent Fever,

V** *» ’"•* lk*r wwlwHaU. fo maha are
dfol UwX aanwM pl»«*NaHe. aad l.t J*eC-

Remittent Fever,

Caab Capital WOO.
000 Shares, 125 Eash.

Congestive Chills,

ihrkctoba,

‘

AND'AT PBICBS

Suit

the Times

Pjaphea,,,^

j Dysentery,

IN NSW Yons, SINCE TUB

.

.

Periodical Headache, I

(R vie* ol • hirt we prevent tbe fallowIng
rule* adopted by rbe Wxxil Buy erg Con
vcdiuei, «b&gt;ob met al Adrian in April
fait
limitt! TUt tbia Convention rec
oinmend U&gt; all porctoera of wool in thia
and adjoining Stetea ibe fulkiwittg aa a
fair an.I jnal elandard tu govern tbe ad
i eiol alt tniycre h&gt; ibe purehunt of wook

Great Decline,
In Prices,

■Dumb Ague.

rm

SELL GOODS

j A deduction ol uno-half utiall an-

•^sr^fruve^iu-.. -

1866.

U« M*&gt; BIMDn—Wbarvw aegMM kg.
ahooUec ataall bird. U a areal ana ; •Beaver

For Safe by all Druggists.

Co,
Nashville, Tenn.

VVm, Spoomsr ii

OUR STOCK

ImmV Ww

■Jxzrs!

At ttra UNION STORE ar

ad eare-Aba Mat warM KAT lanlM bm
rabavteear aUmM. Kean ifol ibat a,
I, prepaeFy peapwvd. »B1 olH. 04 «vm

OUR FACIUTIEB

^vJfc&gt;KMiU M wm.-.
.
1 .
PF'S* “Coeeaa'a" adrmiaew ■t abort.

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

1866.
RELIEF.

READY
triad tn bate lhr lin’ui'tl uctx
rvitlre diacherged Iroio Ila work
lltiitvr thought tbit, by 90 ill 24.

ot sauUi
k&lt;
mJ H —
A«el&gt;, w» hat. ccnrludrd to adopt lb. over*
plan. aad hare pvt «l&gt;o pnc* al lb&lt; tow Agers 1
■&lt;Il tb..
K wtakta tba reach at ail
obtain a vatuUo l*«»pfoea.
All th* IHtowd^ Splendid .Waichoa

CROpKERY

.,;!W.'3S53W!tS

is the

IIU III IILVEI WATMEll

1866.

HARDWARE STORE

largest ever

II. A. GOODYEAR
Th« e «f"wd.wi &gt;4 the Piiiluielpbia mur
defer adda nothing new to a very b,'rr,‘
We «.&lt;y. Thv i.l.jecl i/ hie atupeiid-

BOTTOM OUT
of all kinds,
la gaatraily kept np to tba «ata at Ito paafds

drr nude him cmmiit tbvtnall. nnd hiterrible glut of blend rendered inm indifennt tn mope nr capture. Welrtaw
beard of no great crime which baa loaduabl than Una, nr Mora my Mery.

r7s5=ttMfiH6i

PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN.

Railroad Prices,

’5VB CAIUT 2® ESATI

Adding TranaparteUoa; aad eeiw*lts mainly of

OLD LADIES A FAIR MAIDENS

Tbe Senate reetmvidared tbe vote
adopting tbe Trumbull amendment to tbe
I’oat-Offire A ppropriati.m bill. We can
diecover nothing better in the argumreita
for reconaideratinp than political expedi­
ency and timidity—alwai a a weak ground
to .tend on, and in thia inaUnew diaerrfi’ahle e» well aa f.-oliah. S*itna of lhr

IRON.

The Place to Buy

NAl(A
STOVES.

T1!&lt; WARS af ALL tnO». at Ma 0*1
Maaoraeture, and Warrantee Goal.
STOVE PIPE,

BAP PANS,

&lt;&amp;

L Pbalpa, la one UM
iaaatoalledl IhaJj

e

•“

uriteb itatei . ■_
ei iren 'hosss.
tory, CA
ITE
RCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,

JOHN ST. NRW.XlWfc

ft

4 Iraa. AU

Ibe Senate eonettrrvd in the Houa»
rewilatinn of cungratnlatiun U» tbe Cn*
upon hi, eacapefrom Baaaaainatian. Mr
Saulabary inaiated upon introducing the
Slavery quealioa by denying that tbe
creature who attempted the aaaaaaination *■ an “enemy of emancipation,"
when Ike evidence abowa that be wM pre-

*»"
Ifly aad back par,

v. May KMb. IMS

ftMng elee

tfifCTAOTCUB TO OBDIK,

iTflAMtL MAYF.
.ly
Broollya,

DRY GOODS

and will be sold nt

Shelf Hardware,
Valuable

ROPE,

FOR S

GMND-STOIBES.

Shirts°'and" Drawers

b&gt; be. The Senate did not gratify Mr.
Saulsbury. but* named tba reoululion.—
Tbe cventry will gay “Amen."

atty eael beUla eoalaiaa fieee laediciae, aa wen
aa being »a»r«nor aaedMa^ ibaa aa« deitar'a
w.rtbTr the erdinary paio-kUlwa, Fini^.u, 4c..
* Om «Xy mat bottle of RApVAT*8 RW&gt;T

They had a Democratic vteUwy down
in Sew-Otle*ii&gt; on Munday. Tba Rel&gt;cla &lt;.(that city elected a Rebel General
(Haya) ita Sbi-rilT. If there Could bare
been a fair vote, no nuoh raaull would
have been attained. But, while the Reb•l» nf IximaUna are enfrattcMaad, the
Inyalmenara not; and to they toad a
Democratic victory.

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
A1NT8,

LASS.

DOTTY

‘

MV ether aeedMM ia am.

BBAD VW AT MR8. WB8COn MATS.
riVK NUMDUD TIIOWUMD 0TBEH HAT

AND WOODEN WARE.

* rWTf. vraior^AWy at U». MtodbavIIto

"pie Loyal People nf Virginia will bold
• Cmvectkio at Alexandria oa tba 17tb

Fu-^,'i,“L,iX“'ir4k-.S5;"'
land Banlallag I
i than «H tba phy
bryaare. If I bait
iaieCeodouef 1

&gt;N VULCANITE RUBBER BAM.
;■ .hurt noUeeand !• *b« »•« “d
fabee aad Chloroform aanliBMaeed-«ton de.lead
“
oa«.
****■ *
-ta-.
’’TOlfNWeAYNCSrlCTUBBlfAL
J

LE“Y-,

1

lave a wy Urga nneortmeni «&lt;

3TTT3R.Se "

HARNESS

waiuiantbd to biot.

SHOP.

NUBIAS. HOODS, AcO,« ta-r.
rutin c^da *e. alwaya oe ha»d
j—

•ir
id *?ii~
Iwadd ant Mena

Bandy MM^bta

'

And fovarlaMy

. L

a

MLD AT KAlUMJA* PWCX8.

All Kinda wf MMFAMnaa BMS at

•ad other pmperty valued in tbn aggre£•*&lt;1160.000. no which chare wno
of WS.000. There wtoa.

ynarday . wo,ooo fir. at Pnubargh.
r.H» for Ourl— «•»&gt;,.
K &lt;ta tm of tar wta ta.

HOWARD

&amp;AXK-W Mtw'm eap. M^md_W mvw

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS,

�*•’Muter
.Mmfen,

jg»j M 'te-5a.ntop1.ft
Woodland on M-jidaf la»t, and raw I
am »ai dawn terr?dm'W^nba bills au

'“’“triihBfS’T?
Pwteipiiy.Hi wauU Mn to te&gt;aw; bu«

.Miiasa-dMhsHrariOHi^

CO !Ct' E BMP

Cl HIT 1 kHHMfifti;
'

cmeX^wiTMdi’itei. 4.

.-jnl lajuimafl S

B'

trolt ft M. R. II.,
• fin« r,d*
■if rlriadiMitea. atowad away in a plaater
car, (nr time, a hcti-rog-neiin. maaa, of

•i^&amp;fe’b”aTO;:’.5

humanity, ‘*all tioued .ft* eoiue place."
Arriving al Dteroit. tickrtcd fur Troy
that Itwcould «!d !»»• Cr»6 cfMpd to N Y. I IMIHO atewl to lake a aU-p
tMttyjPW*

a.1

ufjpmMit wa Ml-CUIIan. Ne.rrtbaUr.
Uta L'&lt;ulity vt’ iter, pei&gt;pl«-4ii Irfttb,1
and thrlrMAlrt W reward fnjiahy ofart-

&gt; n bn th- part of men who linedaoutteof
Maaoa A I&gt;ixii»'a Jinc iudncvd t&amp;r(n tri

''ISCLUDINU

-

place
*(A*WP«' I" lb*, jtealfftmW
VicwFrraidctit./rom wUb a Him a by
icaa ciawa^Ja.? arrived M: 8nr|
a fettle art nlk* Lint
th. chair «&lt;
Bridge ttfljild e'e|h thing dmhrd
State. Called {Jm* u- pit In. plaie*.&lt;f the
ctewm agent wFt(teigr.^fir, it would have
andmakfena. married and alngle. । (not
Lean natural, a. U would have
many »/*tbe lalUrpm-kad atei.it fi-rleere«r, fcir him to haea carried nttt tbe pok­
co.la. ahawrta or any thing wbicb W-wild
ey tbe people determined, by tbawledioii
aeraetMdrteaa.ay cold. It waa ||ugh- ,
of Ma^Ltacuik.. ate wild cunirul the pmnaulr to aaatet* qil'ck *. me of them; were
try, but JtfU* «| true itety tn tba traitora, wtena a**&lt;iat&lt;be bgdlieen ikrough copied down, aetrd like a eharm.
Ttw-8u.peii.Hin Bridge ia a novelty in
MM«t ••( bia lite?tSrgte t'a fbligatmna to
itael( H bwAa aa good a. It did five year*
tW Ajtei
o( tbe nation, and fUlnwago, tm'TrfHl* itiakhig ftrnr, item all that
lag tba teafinatuma af bia own cArnijit
bitrtj jo'wd’ tia nattir with thoeanf lime, flere exuineHvwd Aww difTiculKe..
1 wanted «4eep, o&gt;utd nut.lake *a uigtrt
wA»oni-h iwkt fteear be .aid • Patrfuta
1-vich hu account of changing care, ther—
fore I cmirlndwd !■• M.nit it out, nud sleep
in my neat-, but if I aver an tdird.lt

2.%poo
o

,

A.

MORTGAGE &amp;ALE.

doEECR®
IM Mo!1ET,",8vG F-.

ttet *l«

4,

;^5F

100,000 TICKET^
WILL WlAjl,

“
(•H\N&lt;’EnY t»H1»ER.
.
itAl&amp;Of MIC.UIOAX. Kigba Jwteatel CtrL'SXiiT- C.~&gt; c-« jr»-o—5
^C«£LL,

w

L’tsSsHS-sa^
I’DUfckf f nUu

(Ateaacapy-I eprtlwl

R Mtlit'E

t

Ten Thousand Dollars.

All p.rrwna harteKBlalaw agalwal tbe
Olateol J-iemiab
.
ll. of Caatirt-I-, Joo* 4. ao-bwi.by n-MiS.-rt

waaal Ihht time. Mm talking. »omm
rfv Mhig—hat it wna nothing new to im-,
Akbaa* Jrnuro&gt;&gt;i tba propU flatted thb
— children cry ing, lirvakmcu yelUi&lt;. all
by unpriWM-detrti-4-ma
nnuagt-d io'keep me lowly trprtgftt,' by
pirilhv. That C.ngrrwa was cti&lt;i*cn lietbe b-Ip Ilf lhr hack and uno end
a
cwuar tbe"h&gt;HMr^« the dptedli m-nt *f
tbe principlea&lt;A#*CVr4*i"—-•’ccmiim-

md I. dr'wt Ihw-Lthat

AT THE

mWIA M0C1BT,

Otaril

DUNNING,

AAowpL- j&amp;dte- a&gt;i pr-cr.Jrd |» taka a

UM »lay IL RM? /' w«n»)

atn.ll elamt lb- city ; it* Laation i. ».
well knowntlui 1 UiHuld faiLJTIaUriup'
Tbcer mi'm efepird I v M-rwratr C.inpr'atei
tonal Dotnc^X^iry'-HW'l- Senate, ml Lii girw.lL. wte*re^t&gt;Hita. Tkny corttahi.
• •me fine bmMtngw, ain-mg winch ta onamdwi I db
H-ald^t. ......
• built ~.mr jrcara ago, Uy ..lba_M»lh'-4i*X
di«CTert. and nii«»t ekperici.crd men of
S.'ietetv. Bi'rwi owned nu*l Hcrap.rd by the
Catholic*, aa a ehti-eh
It ia ■ aplrud.d
miifh-r-, •ib.aii-cf u^w-n ■’b*,of tU-muli. bill,
i iiilx^J th'" argument into nda-f M
iMl .ort.-tind that enlrrpfl.iftg
itiatw*. ipyig ea.li ^(l^pav by lltfi-A« 4 P..M. left Troy f-* Valley Fall-;
f- hWf*aC.-.j£itwiu»d- tend ibdat .lull

Prttoldelit'fur hi. appro, al.

Aeco

Variety Grocery Store,
®®0® AS THE HB3TI

THE

I" OR

Old Establis'liiiK iit

* •'

CHEAPEST!

Greater Inducements
■

A NEW FEATURE!

TO THE

'

COUNTRY TRADE

Th-w ar

AND CHEAP AS THE

ia eoaaartwa with ay elbw

A FUST CLASS

by wb&lt;«- '
in csfideucw given. J.-bn-m now

EATING SALOON

bed-'ranol ap|t(i*«e nuVfur the nra.oti
that they arc tek jnrivtpary *** ,*le Pr‘“
tacti'm of the pror-le iirtrrretrd, in theli

luliim. but bcrauae the com pled i»tt uf
tbe men wliwa rtaHkuraztiioa jk'dreted,

are i&gt;fi« .Lad- darker Ilian bia own; though

contra I rd with thus making a pernwial
■‘■rt/H—ttr" tbiji*!-' wt*»ikrteigh th- cr*atituti*&lt;«ial pn-ri-galivr id

Great Decline I

rr. ia putting up a large end minn
&gt;* tenldmg ieiwnding l» build hi.
cliinea -A I bi. pkW. I am ••»!&lt;! th
ba. iiupru.rd Ida K&gt; aprr mail n ia

RY

m.wtg tbr brtl *« a Mower, end ihiw
utltelhw'fanjiriormeuM liy lbw Htetper.
•w br&gt;|—ak for Mr. Ilrtringlou uiibouml

Skl&amp;Ay
.IT”-W

Thia roaull iaalao important in aornb*
er view. Thia action of Cwigreaa makra
m»ii-i»r-*»i*».r.*"W"

athntMMkActe inte -bnd prewHaaaly

cut

GOODS,

tnuts

*“

i-HANt-RRT &lt;M&lt;HEK. •«
.vta it or jfXWA;.&lt;x ftW-fwhteit
dr One* Owrt/te ate Chw.fy
lurry, a &lt;l*«&gt;rr».*t the rtllaMeW ■aMiam,
iMMeeaatr, wa th. tU day of.April A.T&gt;.

OLeo-MJfaw. CtetHeuwwI.

-kJ
Wa iafaiiiaWr cart Mypbilria.OI.Ol. Gwaurrbwa,
la.pwi.oey. kmiurwal aad Uarpoi LmUawa,

”'“;rEr;p!85iS‘iKiw».&gt;.

GROCERIES.
Good Tea at one Dollar.

»9»T« ft BBGlt.
CARPETS.

* -g-wSiWir"”
Mat’, Rugs, &amp;.C., &amp;,c.

’X

aM a
■ - M. «
'"^pFWSftSdlag LoUibUa»iU*n«j(

Wall Paper,
Window Pix'.urcB,
,k«al action, anti it needed juM ■udi a «et
Luck a^i thia l « leech «tr Prrwidmi that

.( lUwtiag^ a»d abew ear— -- ----- -wbr tbe grayw.f lb. mil
grated.-» r a/ig

.

Brood Cloths,
Slimmer Cloths.

aa g corruption fuiid’. fof the |iuidM*e of
lulea. Yrt. d-apilj all three applumera

t^AjrrmnteBrw V. &lt;*•
free, prove themwWrw. with te-rv and
ibrrw.gp gifrplimi.'l^pirrupL arid J**-*- '
ruptabl-, and ibe Civil Riont a Bill i*
Mrwataw. Thi* ig a trrumpb uCltw pro
- plo «mer eeeeuli vr uu-rpaimn and aftuUil
tench even anutbcm rearroea, that lbw
pei.plw.if tbe Nnrib will M4 te-n^ui i..
have 'limr rmiulh. *wrd wp hjf anuibern
‘ •rifora," ebetber ia puaiRwa; high or

ir’ha; -L- -- ”

•aaaa aoesa.
WRITE

•
ATTMBCOBJIM GKOCEMY,
Oaefew Mater/ 8. Geodyaar ft Ca’a. S
■eattegaFab. IMiltM
vf

t H. DUSNIK6.

Tbrir..H--.it i. .rk.ittf lC.1 M-tXai lhe II
r.rwlji,*. -rrr al tew iZrt-cl la lb. tel

Notions.

There la.a flak mill at lhr. [dace, d--

htg a gold ba.inraa in the flat trudA
■wakteg twin* of ail dewcriplmna, am'
&amp;ot-lb’c»d,
bi ratikrd
good a*
trtiy ; t «r-nd you a ana.pl- of llm da* after
libarately awing tbr ap,s.iiitiiig' power,
-«t
ha&lt;
(■■■«
through
iter
Hi
41.
The
man
placed by the C&gt;m&gt;|liu1|o&lt;i iu bi. band*,

ODDS,

1 .tone. T. »rr
1 l&gt;«»- »—t auth
UamM.ag aad «lteg’b»PeMte.»4al» vrtik
eri*wlhar.wT-&lt;MH4. wUuw-T u.Jdfooi

Uada *U1 ba-ated

Window Curtains,
A 11 Oaraasu ar Mr Old Srlkp ar
Hkisnr Rutrcui Farm

NO HUMBUG I
WAIEIEE

BRACE &amp;

JOBBKBB AND
EUTS»O£.
BUllwri lU
IT BABTXI

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                    <text>NO. 5.

HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, JIICH., WEDNESDAY. MAY 30, 1866.
chancery

ORDER.

Ositmgs' Nuintu Birttlm

JJfatdtauu.

-AteawRion

wsw aaye; The Johnson policy of getting
creitml of ths United States Senate by
bhxAtn* the election of Senator, by Ttepublican State Legislature., as successful&gt;y a* HHU—1,
M a—Mn.jr,

of tbe So- ,

il of tbe 83d. d*t« of «*- 1
fog-airirt”'Ba if be tbowght II hte duly to
arrest It aa a vagrant. He refrained,
however. after becoming satiiOrd that it
bad “vitiUt manna of support."

*^7^

Um.

bettfa j

snnry of tbe United States, wbkh dosed *M. r.Etrert, M&gt;d tabs itto
at Boston on Saturday, Hon. Rufoe W. and inpsrr Batter Ire® the I
LandU of Niles. Michigan, was elected

Master of Ceremonies, and Rar. D.
Bontham Tracy was eboeen aa State Depwty-for Michigan.

Golmdi Wxuutxa.—Robert and Silly
gramme for ropetlUoe in New-lUmpCrawford celebrated their golden wed"MTPnaier’’ Ilipotdatw.—Tba N. Y.
•liire and in VgnixML Thia intelligence
may surprise and »fawk the moral sent! diaf.at their bow tn Lino*. Ionia coen Tribunt't W..hlngtnn|c«&gt;rrespondcnt say a,
tp. Michigan, on tbs. 5tb foa'aitt They that on Bunday night prior tn the. prepa­
New Englattei 8lvtve. foil th&gt;* voters «/ were married in'Richmond. Ontario coun­ ration olthe veto, the President swot for
ty, State o( New York, on the 5lb of May, the Colorado.SanaUua and rounded them
both may rest assured that it baa been
1816.
as to their political views. An offer was
folly determined in the Johnson ci’uncila

at Washington to endeavor to apply to
the Republican majorities io tbs Senalna
of New-Hampshire and Vermont the
। sanir corrupting inflm-noM to effect the
I Section of supporters of the President.
! and to defeat or suspend in dead-locks
mm as radically and trustw&lt;&gt;rtbily Re■ publicans aa are Daniel Clark and Joslin
i &amp; Morrill, that bars availed in Naw Jar-

CO&amp;ffBB HHtU,

E. II. DUNNING,
GROC1MI

n»t Wtxbl the Rtoek or
- . —Ua U. W—O.H — ■ -.* h.f! l&gt; )

Variety Grocery Store,
®1&gt;DD AS TKE 'JkSST ’
.ANU CHEAP AS THE

CHEAPEST!

A NEW FEATURE

f A VaLUAKX iMPBoVBMKrT.
Ah.. Mre.ee Dicrtr fe Paas

r-I.— «• claims to embody the
wb.de United 8'slew in hi merit yet sureI) Congress ia not tn be blamed for bop
Ing u&gt; the last against the existence nf
such arrogance and had faith.

Marshall.da this Star, are n
« nmehinn .byp 80 by 80.
ground. for the purpose of inannfarturing
therein, hy tbe aid of steam power. Saeh.
Bli/da. Doore. dt«-.. and.
for plain­
ing and matrhmg.

tb« I2ib d*. .J June, A. D. 1868. at one
o'clock P M., fl* tb4 election of Vffiprrs
(nr Mid Cai।pun) and the Transaction
ofaurh other Imsinrss
may properly
wrar before said merlins
Datad at Vernionlville this lOtb day

A FIKT CLASS

oTWay. A. D. I860.
D. W. Swivn.

Secrtlary.

E. It DdiMlSft

EATIM AWB fCfUEAM

8JL&amp;OOH
GROCEY

STORE.

At Um lata ftmdurs Warehouse of J- W- ■**-

Ixtxxsal Rxtxscib. A part of the pen­
alty the people of the .* United Scatcw
are paying, for electing such political
WasTMturarxa
Ravi aw.— Leonard demagogue* as James K Po’.h, Frank­
Scott ds Co., have laid os under obliga­ lin Pierce, and Janies Buchanan to the
/ ■
tions for this Quarterly for Aoril, I860. Presidency.
It fa indeed a treat, io be permitted
.
Foretja News.
, voce again to examine the friendly pages
The steamship Cuba, from Liverpool
«• this well known exponent of tbe Liter- May 15, .la Queenstown MaySl3, arriv­
1 al Ciau of the British populaoe. Like ed at Halifax yesterday, bringing one
*
all its predace swore that we have seen, ^eek later news.
The money market of England was
tbe number before ua filled to overflow­
convulsed by a panic almost unparatelled
ing with tba wry beat &lt;il English Litera­ in the ni-Mem history of the country. It
ture. We add jbr tbe information of nor *«• sbs'irbrd public oplnlbn as oven tu
readers, the table rtf contents: let. Rail­ overafcadnw the war question in Germany.
way Reforms, 2nd, The Royal Hospital Among those who failed is Sir Morton
Petrs Mr. Gtadmrme. tn the Hnuso of
inf Bethtebem, 3d, The Situation io Aus- Gimmrtn* on Mev 4. stated dint tbe Gov
I ssply. Bach feres market. of ths tret assBty
aady oahaad fer sate aS ths LowvM Frtese.
erntiiewt teas snepended tbe Bank Charter
evt.) 4th. French OpinioM of the Eng­ act.
AiAM snmaa.
The
newefrom
Germany
continued
to
lish. Sth. Tbe United States Constitution
be wariike although tbe hope of tbe
and the Secesaiontsta, (an a*tide that ev­
preorrvatiun nf pence ban not been aban­
ery American ought to read,) flih. Paul doned by all. Tbe Italian Chamber of
Louie Coarier. 7th Commons round Lin­ Deputies passed, by a vote of 203 tn 48,
don, 8th B. Taino on Art and Italy, ©th a bill granting the Government extraordi­
nary p-.were t» provide for the mabteContemporary Literature.
nanevof the pliblic safety.
Will the publisher, please mall us ibe
By the arrival of the Arixona at New
Janniiry TFerAainafrr, and the A'orM Bril- Tort City, wr have 'asWa from Pana­
irA for April. W« want very much to ma rr. MnyJIS, and from Callao to May
2 The Spanish Admiral had declared
the Mockadv .if Valparaiso raised, and
had sailed tbenee with his entire squad­
ron on the 14lb of April for Callan, which 5
Crt he reached on the 25th of April.—
rtiedlately on his arrival Admiral NuTux Galaxy.—We'iatcome this Jbrt
net adviaed tbe Consular Corps that with
nightly representative of American Lite­ In six days he would bombard the eUr.—
rature, for Juno 1st, to our table ; it fa The threat wAa carried out on the 2d of K-SlofS-W.M,ifoa.M.Xewal&gt; aertb ।
an improvement, if tint it pottiblt, on its May, when the Spanish fleet, at 12}, bepredecessor, —and cannot fai. to meet ghn to attack the forte. After a hot en­
gagement of over four hours In duration
with a cordial reception at the bands of
the Spaniards were compelled to withthe reading public.

A Soda Fountain

• , Groceries,

Their shop ie oil the nmntvilla. Eab-n CwiMy.- Micbigs^ &lt;&gt;t&gt;

EATING

openly made to them that they could
procure the signing nf tbe bill by espous­
ing tbe President's policy. Being men of
dfeaatenea Inundations of the plantations sense and chareater they declined the
on the Mississippi, and say that the poo dicker.
pic of several parishes are entirely with­ ^Nxw Mist MrexrrT^ W. Vroo
out food, and that relief was sent to them 'man Esq, lata one of tbe patriotic defend
from the city.
erejrt our country's honor, on tbe fields
of sanguinary strife, has opened, and Is
“Mt Poutrr" is laniaaa.—Ex-mom-,
ber of Congress Killgore, of Indiana, J keeping a frtt clau meat market, on the
south side of8i*t« Street, next d&lt;x&gt;r east
at Washington in consultation with Dan
of the Dry Goods H&lt;&gt;uw&gt; of Rossrll &amp;
Voorhees and Niblack, ityreferencc tq

Mr. Scbuppan. Hie, ia to be tho Eating
Bowse, of tbe Village; at least, be will Sevreses that have, from time to ume,
spare no paint '0 make it so. Give him lieen published over that sijMfure, in

the Basiau.
Other favors from tbe same party, on
political or local matters of interest, will
always be acceptable.

To Bon. J. M. Huwamd for a copy of
Soda.—Tbe S«fa F*‘untain at ibe
b&lt;s recent Speech, delivered In tba Senate
Drug Sl&lt;Te of F. D. Ark ley, ia now in May 11 th, on the Post Office Appropri­
working order—and those in seuneb of a ation Bill.
delightful. c«»l and rsfre&gt;hinu beverage
To B. W. Dennie, Esq., fora copy of
Use East Saginaw Cfaarirr, containing the
proceedings of a meeting for the organisa­
tion of an encampment of tba I; O. of 0.
xqusuxrec Bovan xs has parsed th-- F. held May 10th. at that place.
Bouse ofRrpreser.tallvee hy the feme-

FOR

USE'S

/ITcmiuo.—There iasaid to boa great
mortality among tbe blacks, of whom the
croakers say there will be none left in
20 yean. Tbe plantations wore worked

by whites.

Wn»si “PrtUcrr —The first official
act of the new Collector Smythe, of New
nrwepwp. re ie all parts of the country
York, is thus recorded in ibe ITerU:
erm. to be going inu&gt; ereiacire of late
-We are Informed that one of the first
over I be wonderful mrdiral properties of
G-o's Giwrh Balsam and Cue’s D**peprfa Cure. We are glad to know that
these reliable remedies are for sols
diism soldiery, should apply at rewi
. by
_
Frask Alum, authorised Claim Ag&gt; n . at every Druggist in tbe land,

nxHia majority &lt;4*138 t» 2. and is sure i»
pass tbe Brute at an early day by equal
ly as decisive a majority. Io view of
these facta bxtdsmkd soldiers or their
beire who would be entitled tn this JuM
Increase of the small pjAx'-or paid

w^.w. 1«, _4. w K
:«. ..S.Jfof awM.

Nichols

listings. Michigan. Mr. Allen bee been)
------------------for five years an agent for tbe eolfectnm
Ts-^.o. :x tms Wbst ptaoe their
ol eiaima againvt the government end Ans »- nfidmer in lb- /M Jaatet BiUtn, be-

Hag Lata Ui ths vil!ag«s||

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!

Sew Sprlag

a

Siaaer Gw4a

•lunrnr sTwaw
15 Ht^BBOOrs BLOCS, ,
UP 8TAIHS,
1Ja31?* tc"u-'! wmstaatfy oc Uud. ud rretee

A

Shepard,

imui cmx mo«r

credited with a good thing aprnpps of the
Senatorial election in Gmoacflcot. Af­
ter tbe yoie.in.lho Hpuse was announced,
says ne Brufytporl Sta-t/arl. and seven
Union voire had fowil cnst against the
E«arta. tba PreMdeOt ha* appointed a 'caucus nominee, a Copperhead acquaint­
EtscTXD.-Gen Oxaw S. FHnr te U.
ance went up to Mr. -Barnum aod «id:
8. Senator elect from Cmowrticux for ala young lady from Georgia u&gt; aeierkebip '
scan Iron- tbe 8d .J March next, when in the Treasury Drpertenmt. atidee-tbe
ifo. tern ‘if** Hon. Lafeyatte B. F«wtee Gmw-lter. Her relatives were io the
•‘Yea.’’ re*ponded the great showman,
otewarred Rvbel army, aud she makes her dhfoyi
“the name number that were raked but
of Mary Magdalene!” The eonveraaUqc

Sriavoatau — Vermont Ik ^conridentdj» aghatrd by the nncreai(y of sleeting

two U. &amp;
both sente
beta* now Wed bj EwnuUio rto^faere

�GKEA’t
©rigiwal Jottrj.
-...

fl

“■

r bac

taO ■ caiufj btut x3'

CASH STORE
pipe* &lt;&gt;n each side of tbe centre of tbe
cars, end termed “return ventilator*,’’
which diairibut* the air even uu.r* a&amp;eiively than tb* apparatus ahi ‘ ‘
’
used by thia road In time
erpted and they drank and separated.—
new leature ww designed in_____
_ _ Th* eream of tin* Interview consisted in
part meat of lb* Central, and reflect, tbe fact that the Frenchman knew thr
great credit rm iu originator*. Tbe** Mexican the momeoA be _*aw him. Th*
car*, than which no mor* attractive one* Mexican w*a one of I a gang of robbers
have aver been «em in our city, will coat who recently pillsged th* steamer Mootsbnut *0.000 each. They were made un erum*. The Frenchman was on hoard

•ESTABLISHMENT!

? i / JOO 1

■lienee KeepV »Alena el sudda/rags
Urts oe Iky pilgnwags.
Hots on daily ‘ssalb tbs sirit.;
Hilsae* keep, for 4saih «r life,

Us. Ay tvngss BbaHpewv tbv seam;
Tbsw. till Ito best UrofU • wr,
tillwc.kwp, fer dsalh or life.

STOR E '
1 Established in 1851

Roberts

*

Hthtnek

ANttOLUXO

More and Better

MUI

e00»a

PRINTS FOR 12j Ct*.

GOO? BROWN SUGAR 12$ £&gt;«•

OMudlttng ol All tl&gt;» VopolAr
PATEkT MEUtUH.

G'WOC7/J/ff«-s/
and being a Catholic, had promised to en­
ter a convent and become only the bride
&lt;&gt;f be*ven. They were a trvdel pair of
lover*, and all wb,&gt; knew them believed
they were tbe embodiments of poetry,
leoderm-sa and devo*i«K&gt; tn each other ;
that they lived what hards bad sung and
romance* had described. They were
like to blossoms oh one etrm—a planrt
and it* ray. Aa usually- happens, fate
• What give* you the headachel" ask­ frowned
tbvir velocity, and jealous of
ed tbe merchant.
their hive, cut thr matertil eloiid of the
“I do not know m I know, •Ir."
••Do yoa go to bed in g&lt;«&gt;d sea**!*Joseph blushed.
) “A* early aa mo*t of the b«mrd*r*," be
'■aid.
“And bow do you spend your j*ve-;
niug*. J«wepbF
standing in his eye*.
“Jiwepb," said tbe old merchant, •
character and all your iuture u«fii
and pnwptrily depends up-&gt;p the
you psm y our evening*. Take my
for it, it Is a Vi-nng man’* evening.

SJinrilaij.

OR^T’&amp;OK

GOODS——

For the People!
_ ____ ___ _
_______ ww tblrt.
Tbcrrwocbmu&lt;drelined recognteng bln.
or laving him arrested, because if bo did
o*. bo fell sure of being spotted and muidered by other* of Dio gang. Sweet
state of society isn’t irt

""

FOB TK «L» *»«

groceries

HIE OllE,TAMALE liEUtJl
run ikkegclaiuuea

FRUIT CANS,

Colonel »u baiideunr and gallant; and
when the lair girt thundered, M all her
sex do al first, and then rained, k- was
touched and interested in the unknown
woman. Hr comforted and cnns-ded her.
rr.hun&lt; tbeUutbof tbe idea that thr
brart is never *p smtrptiWe to a nrw at-

ACKLEY’S

EW

OODS

THE SILVER SKIRT!
Moro Durable,
iixftvaWti
THE MOST SKEPTICAL

High Price. Busted Up

8 lbs. goad Mwicovado
Sugar for $1.00,
And Everything else'in tbe line of

Drugs,

Medicines.

coxmwoicR axd KxrniDd

Paints,

&gt;4 fee Ae teMfttod as * CACTIO’ W

Oils,
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,
_
Cards,
Card Board,
dec., Cfcc,

District In whicbbe reside*. No changes
are mad* operative upon th* present am
aeasmrwt, exewpt that farnrefs^re m* nw
qulrrd to pay tai np&lt;-n any product* nf
their farm- consumed by their families.
Evrry person liable to the. above tear*
will be required to report to the Asaisi*nt Assessor this preeent month-the

slavery amendment abolished all iawdent* of slavery, amraig which wav the
code nt IndiaM »merrwing tbe blocks.—
And thr J ndge deetdad that tbe negro
pUhniffwnan wt&gt;t«&gt;./ the DwitosIRtotto,
M«d vnii'led to equal jwMie* in tba e»urts.
though tbe A*«mnMuMum rd Indiana enya
be ia m&lt;*. We are evidently getting on.
-If. Y TW»*m*

Lyon’s Periodical Drop,!

Travling Basket.,

THE l.itfUN OH (SINGLE CAN.

GREAT RUSH

On* nf tbe Superior Courts of Indian*
bas Jitely rendered a derision which, if
viMiaiiw-d, will be fimnd ol much peactimI I mpoetanew, in ■ suit by a negro &lt;a
a rontrwet, the while defendant net up tbe
Bl»-k C4* «&lt;f«be Slate, which d«t.t~
them fnwn making a •'•ntracu It was
replied that 'be (5»U Rights Art super,-r■fed th* Siam law. Tbe C urt held that
lhe Siam l»w was omtmlled not only by

UH- ' HEA**t8T.

Children Carriage.

the barbarian* who had murdered her
lover. Th* Dubai force* arrived, hot
had something elae tn do than kill women,
end Blois* survived in^ppit* of be rarIt
She beard the regiment wwr ml-oro that
hsd rhargedyopam the baUallkwi led by
her lo-st Irb-ad. adfl »b* rewind to **&lt;■
tbe C-.lonel arid denounce him as tbs slay-

ls al) and by taking possession of tbe im­
agination. Tbe imagination ia a* au*ceptible to disease as ibr b.dy. and we
are rvm more in peril from a dlaeaard
imagination than fn-m a disordered atomneb. lung or liwr. For there i* no end
to lb&lt;w«! wlioesn ourr a physiol ill, but
who can treat Mwcswefuily » mental mala­
dy 1 Who can minister tfea mi»t diaeas
rdl ’Durr are exerlleot remedies lor tbe
dxdera that lay* wegr to tba body, but
when the imagination is afflicted with it
tbe victim must aa-ufedh perish. If you
diatribuUng aa rapidly aa poanlbla thr
want to die ««f tbe cMdrra. then, be sure
and fend your imagination with it until It forma Upon which the tax payer* are re­
reign* supreme iu all yrnr thoughts and quired In make return* of their income,
and the number and value of all articles
II. If y»'U want to taka the cbolara. tinder Schedule “A" liable tn tai. such as
hrask off abruptly from your customary
diet Here again y»dr imagination will carriage*, gold watches, musiod inslrw
be nf great service to you. Cultivate mrtita, gold sad *11 ver plate, Mliard ta­
tba habit ol limking with anapiciiat on ar blee, 4k., &amp;C. , Ato blank* fur making
tides of lood which have never berrt.- applications for license*. Il any should
forn done you the *iigbtr*l dan.agv, but
Im omitted however. in the diatribufl.ai
which «ai the Other hand, have hein y.mr
nourishment and soalrnan,-*.' Yoe Will ofsuch paper*, who ia liable to pay ant
such taxes required by law.be wiH.be
none Um Im* liable to all penalties i”
such case* provided for falling to make

peas and new p»&gt;tnlpe«. Thi* will be a
change iu yrwr diet, the opp&lt;»ile »&lt;t that
we have just warned ar«inet. and equally
deleteriona. It I* MMM I" bear um»plainta in tbe spring, of disorder* under
the afH&lt;«. These nr* owing rm wily to
the intemperate u*« of unripe and an
debauched witling*. whoa. fWy thought grown nnd gr**o food. Tbe dx&gt;l«rn al­
ia * concealed •mult. Not that we would
imply a sweeping cmsure upon I bo mala

CHEAP AS

IIITEI ITATEI
STWL u-isn '5701X2.
notary, CAMDEN. I. »•

I. ESTEIIIIIl »
Stxxl Paa MaacraCTVMM-

WAREHOUSES:

403 ARCH 81- PHILADBl£®*&gt;
W JOHN ST. N»W TOM.

W Sfen

�agricultural |trms.
Ma. Eorrua:—1 would lik* tn inqsire
iWJ|1 the columns of tbo PtoayLstesa.
a best ««J *° drw* butter for the enurL
A ScaeauiHM Dauuirraa.

UOOD NIWg AT

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
k GBANT,

mst

MOUb TBCTH THAN NETKY.

"

.

BARRY COUNTY

.

■

SPOONER’S

MINING COMPANY.

Chills lad Fever,

Bihons F«nr, -

•Hires m a c-d «•"« nnwn, when, there
sS^J^*- ’MM- •“ »
I. a free acc»s* of air, it should seldom
,
1Wi,d in summer over eighlnwi iami., ■—u-y—
„,d reiy rarely -reef tweiity fimr. The
Z11
Semin ibmn.es mskr. iV -Kteust

met butter. Dre temperature of I
■he dairy
»b«'uld be an uniloriu as !
nuasibls. From 48 deg. to 00 deg. «if I U.
frrentan io pr»b-bly ibu beat, though ’
the pi act ice of g““J butter maksra diK-ra *•
w blds in lb&gt;- ■W'prct
| a
A practical butter maker .n New . T,
Turk.aaqu--ted m Flml’a Dwey Bre.k, “*-■
p. 237 gives ibe f-Howmg as lire boat

PETROLEUM

-

Intermittent Fever,

OF MlDpttm. a MICBIOAX

O,...., I .... ... L... ., atelia.

Cash Capital *15)000.
600 Shares, *25 Each.

Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chilli,

AND
........

AT PRICES

-

HCSBAKD OK WSFB.

To

Suit I the Times.

AGUE
Diarrhea,
Dyeentery,

Periodical Headache,'

Great Decline.
In Prices,

1800.

Dumb Ague.

titcilKABi tiF4L.T*-Tks Armas's
LVtA.n-JPlHil

OpentattbvU^'
jscl ia Ui alak al &gt;.«. —— ——&gt; -r~■■
owned by the eompMT.bnMn lU capiul au&lt;k is
less palatable U» tbe taste but le»a beallhfel than lh"* •••«&lt; butler. Tbe swine
care it needed U&lt; the tx» •“
‘I l» U&gt;
be puked, * belter it be a firkin in which
it is t» remain Uli used, or only in tbe
bvi IO tni.0 b. maikel aa freeb lump but­
ter. ibu best and richest flavored article
• ill be spoilt by sending it lu tbe exbibiU.XI or loiuai ltd IU new and improper

Periodical Bn

i’s
iREvr female remi
UR IRREGULafcHM^

i860.

For Sale by all Druggists.
Wk. Spoonir &amp; Co.,
Nashville, Tenn.

OUR STOCK
Attu, UNION STORE «t

-CocvaB's'' advarliaeSM

1800.

H &amp; HUMH,

Butter that hat been well worked and
perleCll) freed ,,"m butter milk ia uf a
6rra and waxy consistence, S&gt;&gt; as scarcely
*t&gt;i dim the poll'd! «f the blade uf a kui£s
thrust into it, leaving uprni it only a
•light dew as it is witborawn. If it is
aril in texture, aud lea»va greasy streaks
uf butler milk upon tbe knife that cuts it,
or upon tbe cut earface after the blade is
withdrawn, it shows so imperfect and de-I
festive process uf making and is uf pubr
quality, liable U&gt; bcoutue rancid.
To prepare new boxes fur use in tbe
sburtest time or to cleanse old ones iu
the m-wt th&lt;&gt;r&lt;&gt;ugb manner, Mr. Flint id

OUR rACIUTIBS

For Doing Busimess,

DR. R A PR A FIT.,
The Astnleger afths l»th Century,

JFO. rn BAST BBA1MSOW STXXBT,

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

1866.

irax

TO AST IS
STATS.

RA.D’WJk'S”S

READY

MU AH HUM WAftkEI I

RELIE]

I860.

CROCKERY

enough to till tbe boxes; about a pound
•/|»dt will be required U&gt; be pul uito a
thirty-two pound box. and ttnsmul water
should be poured upon 1L Let it stand
over night, nod the box may be safely
used nett day. Potash may be used if

HARDWARE STORE!

is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

H. A. COODYEAU
BOTTOM OCT
of all kinds,

r THE AFFLICTED HEAD!

la gvtirrally kept ep to the went* of th

DRY GOODS

nd will be sold at
We bke the butter worker, a roller on
table u»ed»apre**ly fur bolter Working,
wre are several forma, snaie of them
uple and iuripeiiaive. The bands

Railroad Prices,

WB MITT ES IBSAT ?

Adding Trsna^rUlloa ; tad aoaa'sia nxlnly ot

&lt;&gt;LI&gt; LAllira S FAIR MAI0EN8

is contact with II Tbe useiif the sponge,
alm, as m tbo maiiutaciure of that celwbralrd Philadelphia butter, the details nf
ebicb are gi»en on pp. 230 and 232 -f
the ILairy Lknilt already alluded to, we

The Place to Buy

NAILS,

STOVE PIPE,

iBDWJS ft SWISS,

of Opium, murpbine, veratria*, sad other eptaua
end M notice. 11 lolls pain • by imparling vigor
sad alraogth u&gt; lh.avsUan. and arouaing the vital
•nergiea lo a healthful octlun. ioaten! of paraiysing the p*ie*plire faaulUaa. and making them
laaeaelble to pain. Ld three who would Hrs aad
.Bier health use BADWAYU BEADY BELIEF
JlL—Tusll who uz» sick and In pain, ,h the

SAP PANS,

Cheap

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,
GRIND-BTOWES,

i»d fairs Cmeul at R-rtte-dam,
Hred Centra Stephens had' a very
Warm rnvpti-'il mi tuudingat New Tork,
b*«ig s'.iemled by crowd* of ineasbera of
the Bo.ihrtb.Rsj and of Irishmen general-

Shirts and Drawers

We bare otee nf tbe beet
selected Suxke In Use Mar­
ket, of all kind* of Goods,
usually kept Ito a Variety

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
Ono «Ky cent bottle of .BADWATB BEADY
BELIEF will de more good and can be cred fer

J0HES &amp; DRAEEv

SURGEON

_

BEAD WHAT MBS. WESCOTT BATH.
FIVE HQNDRED THOVHAND OTHERS BAT

DENTISTS,

LASS.
AND nroODBN

WARR

1
Y7OB tt ALB—X W Jd ef section M in BaUand.

ON°^felTrRUBBER BASS

'
'
O. Short naliea and In ibabeat ted saueiapprsrae
J
"
'•’i'.U-A CU-—
UHL, that the rebbrah at the De &lt;
tre*an&lt;! Milwaukee Depot io that city, ।
is alemst cleared up, ttwiuew tracks bare
toun
k« laid and the trains will beraafUr
•tart from Um’,,. (1|3 p|*cee.
Tbe bill to impose a 90 peruseLcd
d«y on eaule imported &gt;atu thia ]
•“•■Hi, wm paaesd, with an amendment i
•**npbegfur 10 days rattle already .
"’«* by Amene^ oiusmta asd how ki j
ibeBrush Provinces.
I
! Alex W. BMd.ll, imsMi P««t *
General tod Prudent of tna of !

B SaLE-M soresaa see. «S, and M scree
n aec. M. is Thoreappl.
H. Wsisar.

F
F^^rrKariR^^;

i-asw-xtari

w. rsrNrsPicniBsnAi.

WARRANTED

to sub.

J L1!,‘Y [-— —&gt;

TV UgUlater. orrumMMM (Hmiee) I

MLD AT BAILBOAD PBICtB.

a

nmwizn 6©w.

[tads of jurry iuxc

,«m

0 For Cash
CO btoak or

Valuable Lands
FOR SALE! RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS,

HINTS.

The recent eltariar eUclioas iu VirginLCty, Nevada, and dt.mkbm, CallUw
«'», rmulud in the success uf tbe Union

They are to have » woolen factory at
doii-n A company with a capital
*&lt;k of UOOjQOO. has been arrn^d.A site Aw tbe huildmg han been selected
and work »n it is to be commenced.
We Irarn from tba Detroit P—i, of tbe

IS AT TUB

�MORIOAGE8a!?

?^rr--^x=
VM BUM CMwalo*
The taipcrtaisee of tbe forth comhg
.
_ .
..
_
stats eleetloc, aad of tbe aeoeeeity of eel- k"*r tease of defy than UM pooveeeod
^Miy^lier race. Wo know UM as a
ive, and energetic action oo the part of
the friends of tbe Cooouy, cannot be race they are ignorant, depfiwably eo, hut
over estimated—our enomme are every­ while this ie true It is also equally uus,
where at work, and we must not he Idle. that they are no morn ignorant than
Tbe time fur derisive action ia at hand. would white men be under similar dr-

Pine Tree

KEM,©B3®H, C1M

STL,, w u i. *dre.

Let the work go forward, efficiently, and ownsUneaa. The old cry that "tde a&amp;eestore ware ignorant, that the negro ia
without need) delay.
ailt hatureRy'an ignoramus," will not prop­
- We pvblieh io thia crotaeetioo
mtrirfro.n lb. Mfy Pwiof Tuesday erly reply to the qusullnn fsissd aa to
Iasi, to which wesak theeareful attention tbe cansu of his want of know ledge. We

of our readers. Wears, also, in faver go back but a doxao centuries in the his­
ofcalliigour Stele Convention at an tory uf tbe world, and we find that among
.unrig day. But here le whet tbe Awr white men, knowledge was confuted to
ennreuto and priests, ths: kiegs and toaquerorseouM barely write their own
names, and under tbe name of cfoUklaaity, the wildest chimeras and ths moat
cy" asd-J.-hnson “Democracy " are aummnned to fall Into line and prejmrs for fenoifol nations were entertained. And
.-she Aprvmehiag atnsggle. And y et'the yet the race baa improved, not alone by
Camp, though well guarded forts of an inherent power, but by the
and prepared, ha. made no movecneol to­ InBeenco of a vast series of fortuitous drward eetiw opvrailoea. In oar opinion
il ls time te begin to study lhe political
What, I salt, are ths circumstances
HSR to prepare tbe plan of operalkuw,
to load up the ammrmitfon and supply that have surrounded the negro from
trains, and Bidko svsry preparation for time Immemorial ! Situated originally
breaking camp and commepcing soargcLio a latitude uncongenial tn oivlllaatlon,
'foofimalva movements. \
Tha campaign wh'wb io to be fought in aa lhe history of the white man In tropi­
-thtoBauo thio oommer and next Mi. will cal countries most abundantly demon­
neoemrily be one ofthe moat momentous, strates ; removed from thence only to
as well aa ooe of the inost ueiiiag State
become ths servant of an avaricious task
coutaetBof oor history. Tbe political iseuee to bedliwoni are most serious, master who refused to him all voice in
camprebeodtng no less grtvely impor­ tbe laws by whieh ho was governed, who
tant Mcetions than tbooe Involved In lhe shot him out from books and school
Pre.lXteUa! election of 1864. Aad aa
bouses, and made the aeqcirammt of
knowledge, in him at least, however laud
ad to This by every resolutiut
proaitee that ean biud tbe honor ol
_____ able it might be in a white man, a crimi­
of tba future party, the Ropubllcane are nal thing; bought and sold as a sheep in
under obligattew to fight this eonteat the shambles, without home, without
through a iUitHfdihmiobed seal and rigor.
family endearments, excepting those of
In that canrue the queation was whether
traitor* should be permitted to divide ths most brutish kind; I ask. io it to be
and dautroy tba Republic. In thia cun­ wondered oilhat ho became, or, if you
rm the qerklion will be whether traiu.ra tike it better, remained ignorant and su­
ehall be permitted to role tbe re-uuited perstition In the midst of our advanced
Republic. It ia tbe old rebel lesitv of
•'rule or ruin“*io a u»w gniae. Trona.m
failed t&gt; ruin; it now aneke to rule, and ouslj closed against tba negro every av­
demanda that its repreeentativra, yet un- enue to knowledge, kept his intellect
pttrged of their guilt, thallait in Cmgreu |*ykk and fettered, and while for our own
and maha lawn to -govern loyal men,
without aithdr penitence for the paet or
chains that bound bls body, we still fail
security for tba future. This, of itaelf, ia
intolerable; bet this ia nokall. It is de to rreognixe his claims to tbe common
mended, in addition, that the absolute po- rights of a man born and reared on our
UUcal.conUul of the loyal mon in lhe own anil, and say that be shall not vote
South shall bo given to their enemies ;
Iwcauea ha ia the thing that wo have made
and that unrepentant and boastful trrasun shall ba allo wed not only to rule him in an educational point of view.—
over the loyal men of tbe Booth, but And would we not, if puesibte. eootioue
actually be allowed Repraaeulafeite in the wrung we have so long bound upon
Guogfcaa on aooount of loyal man w bo biml Were a vote to be taken today in
are uot allowed to vote, to be elected by,
the County ot Barry on the question of
and add so much to tbe strength and in­
fluence of, tbe reconstructed rebels who educating tbe negro in oor poblie schools
propose to do all tbe voting themaelvue! and giving to him the asms privilege
Happily the Senators and ReprrMuta- with white children io our State Uni­
Urea, the Governor and iiuij .Jbeers,
versity, I venture to predict that the De
and all :«he IlepuMicaa leaders and. organa
m.wram at the county would vote aulidof Mic*&lt;aa arc a aah upon tbe*. ques­
tions. Our ReproaentaUvee and Buna- ly.NO. And tot that same Democracy
tors will sooo be la thr State, fresh fn.itf will say “be mW not vote, beeaueo be is
tbe immediate arena of tba conflict, pre an ignoraat Biggar." I ask ia this hones­
ty, has ii upon Its (face, or in Ito body

AMTlTtartbri orterte. th^vrtttesteeatr

It is n&lt;B our tolt to jmSio.
right; bot-tu attack, defeat, and destroy
Ute wrong. We ought not to content
•mreelvee with merely holding that which
we have so hardly won. This ia tbe mis­
take of the I’rcaidemS policy, agauist
whfch eft pretest. He would stop ths
progress of Freedom where it now U, eat
i.fied with lite mere territorial unity of
the Republic, and forgetting that to stand
still io tbe beginning of retrogrmion,
uMckMeedJb policy has already ionugurated. The Republican policy! •• u&gt;
ausb to completioa tbe victory actoerod
*y our armies; to build up the Republic
nnew afUr the plan of Ito founders, not to
halt and ail down amid the rubbish ..f
slavery. Blate sovereignty and trsBson.
And, as wo have a great work to do, lhe
sooesr we set about II the better.'
It ia not too early to begin to organise
and prepare for action. Wo are in favor
■ desfetetag our standard-bearers and cn- I
taring tbe Md earlier than usual; that
we may have a longer period for active
cperetlona. There is su much to discus,
—lbs various plans of reconstruction, the

IXSTBVMINTS AIL WABBAXTBD

representation, lhe verfotn bearings of
oor Natiimal and State financial polfciea,
and Affler Important matters—that it is
proper there should lx time enough al
loved for a lb»r&lt;&gt;agb, a aearcbinr and a
comprehensive canvas.
Let us, Hsm.
have an eafiy State G«vonifoa; aud thm.
having selected uar loaders, advano* the
old flag, and move immediately upon the
wor

Half a Miujob a nar.—O&gt;r Nsi»&gt;naMeMta nNvidvwaalBg el just about
tbe rate ol halt a million per day. These
■.«IX|«||I *«v SMitor *&gt;
thio rate tM whole debt wixtld be w iped
oetjMfVM^dre msd a half. Thirty

rears brebout tbe time in
generally base d ——
«

it &lt;&lt;Mrf

booed cp» than

which It has
— -

Boek Burly a Bara Belief.
Tb» caa be does be usiag

Benzoin

&lt;11. DUNNING,

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

All person* having claims aguiesl Ike

Elixir,

MORTGAGE RALE

dag sleep el slgkl.
B retiree sil Bronchial Treobtot- Tba

vvsr/ - --------- -- ------------C^anaafivse will
U to • sorerwge
'U lkOTTBY ONI BOTTLK. Frias U«.

MACHINE FINDING Ac.

BeM by Drvggtola

,

atoalka keen tbe AM* day rf April, A. A ISM.

■

said ssUls.

i ■loners.

■ a rarr ciau

’-"““bn. CROOKS

Vegetable Extract.

ECO
FOF. THE
Old Establishment!
Greater Inducements
TO THE

COUNTRY TRADE

.EATING SALOON
tea (10, v..l. is ike Cos.ty «f Bsitj. »*?’
Mteblgaa. tbe s.rtk beea4srv ef atedfony M
Is Is be lbs sealer sflbs Fablw B«ke»&lt;
aeNse eald let; lk.ni sem, te ito
Dosed. Marvb » iWt*
THOMAN CBCMP. “ J ,

Maws* M*M T***aewd
W&lt;/*fl«-«TATBOF MICHIGAN
Cssstr st Barry, ee.
Al aeeeetea alike Frskste Overt fer Ike Caaa•y at Barryjbaldea al Iks PrabaU OHre. B. Ika

la preparing a aadMeailaa of the Cell

••TURKISH

BATH.

BtMEMBf-B TBE FLACK.

irrtrco««LS CBOCBSV,

J-rlTRON WALBAM to ike cbsopmi
ftereteto£“n “u&lt;Jd' ts**A aZ£r*ekte .
ool «»l lbs rlotbrs. end »v’»r t».te tort.
,M&gt; It essta.se no Mrrrury. sad l« saf. &lt;

THAN EVER BEFORE,

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
LANDS BOR SALE.
ILX-RVsf • w Vaada w K*

Great Deeline

OODS.
Notions.

•

GOODS,

nitts^ss*
Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

A Full Assortment

L S

I w M ePsaetTie BsdsaA
OBSessO.
•ffwJfiM u. aads W X,
gmw. w o)f
I

-V'ECIBT-A.BX.E
S-FH-L-S REMEDY.

BBBBB »«»«.

WHITE

Is PH

Positively Cure*

It Will B«fo»e tbe Standard Reaedy

.bOMiwg Lstala Ike vitlRgvBj

1 I., I*. p.Ull... 4,1, ml M
u I.BU.i.InUr d. wM m-

COMMIKIIONER'B NOTICE.

Tko oBietod akoald ool Ml to -rite ter sewa
ciao dooenpewo of toe «eeeeo end ibe d'wrd.r
ll nta.ls. Il ie eeol free by MaO.
C"»» •
H-pk l-o Burned, to .old by ell Druggista. tj» »d

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!

of

GROCERIES.

DateOApron. ISM.
aprHwT
J. M. CADWALLADKB.1 _____
U. » HHII.DON.
■ TKATKBS PHILLIPS.
CHANCERY ORDER.
I

Fret KOBKKT JACKnos. MOBKBTUKHBBBT 1
JL D., Dr. XCGKNB TKLFKAD, Jr.
THU NATIONAL Dt^KSSAKT. ESTABLISH­
ED UM.
8tx Vtors sf ssrtrsUsd seeress la Iks'rar* off

mrir or itrcmoAX. xgut
911 ERIFF SALE.

CARPETS, *«£S* "°K
OZX. CLOTHS,

SCIENCE AND FADI DEALING TH
OVKB EMFBIHCI.XM ANU FBI
We IsMtoMy ears BypkUlk Gleet. &lt;
Iwpaleacy. Noctaraal sad Diurnal
Cemplalals peeuUar le fsws.lt. sod
.f private dUeaa. af akaUrsr ■»»

w«n

CHANCERY SALE

, LBS OF WMMKR tUTS.
LU—XCkUlraa-B M&lt; &gt;&gt;—'

ar '

IA. CVestf CteaeyWUe A.Wr

QTATBOr/MICSlOAM. Barry C.ualy. aaO By rlrlfo of ons truusenpl siscultoe issued
out ef sad owdrr Ike sew) of the circuit seen for I
lbs osoaly of Horry .a th.or of Harvey Wrigkl 1

BUi'CMNC UD rSESSlDC,
lifentwret Osae.B sbert asUee and to
ibebeolei’lc.

Nnr aodife kKCKitvui vkxklt.
Ladh^Witf
pall bafore purchasing.
Mm E. WtLOOX.

Paper.

HuWwgv, AyHl Sl, IMS.

Window Fixture.,
I
___,
ord aad aiker grrel lights io inwtera modioal

Window Curtains, '£££,'

MRS HOFFMAN,

.

■/. rTHE MONEY
■ ■y SCRATCHING.

Mats, Rugs, &amp;,c, &amp;.c.
is;

Variety Grocery Store,
(WM AS TUB 22B2TI
AND CHEAP AS THE

CHEAPEST!

-

Purify Your Blood

BBBta « BBOBB.

DR. URtlST R. I. lufol

SasHnas’ I

aim

OfLITT tfl JsElO, .trnrara Baeza,
jmm i&gt;y oncinHXSTiiTHa &amp;c.

Good Tea at one Dollar.
act righto of mlllioaa of loyal man be­
cause they ere black. Men of America,
which would you rather trust, a loy la
black man or * white traitorl

jTEW *CWCGEMENT
x*ww AZIHE

HcjpMfcaft

meat upon tbe pasl/wd direct.no and tbe weakest semblance of justice 1
support in tbe future; and as a&gt;&gt; much de
But what else d&lt;&gt; we see in connection
pends uot only upon tbe verdict of tbe with this question of suffrsgrj Wo see
people, (which io Michigan ia not doubtthis same Dem&lt;«ralio__F»rty holding up
nil), but also upon a sweeping and tri­
umphant majority, (such aa Michigan its bands in august horror because lh»
mustgltalf abe expects U&gt; retain her intelligent rebel cannot be allowed to eai-.-uod prtotigB aa the banner State! u( thr •rriee as &gt;&lt;t old bis peculiar privilcgee as
\Vwstj. the canvas cannot be otherwise a eitIrens, while hie hands are yet red
that AJAl‘rt|rR *nd I**11/ cis.teBtad uoe.

* Xr

0 FFBIKD at Mr Old Btasd
Gm^ativ Rxdccxo Paicxs.
,)

NO HUNT G!
C. WAIELEE,

•—
1
ear mao
of srerage

at

Ts U.UOU..IH. ere lrusl.og your Lasllb
io Uartlsm cbarUlaos, al loael wnto to Dru.
T &amp;K.mS5. «»u., rux .1 -w.
t safe aad effertoal reoedj Brail Irregstaritres

STjACMDN-B HOXCH PATENT

Basse. April asik. tesa.
।wsy» «l)_
'
GUARmAWB BALK

Istbstoeassr ef lbs Ksteto at HsarisUaMsQ.

*•"
MAMUIW TAN DWBBv- --s— afwl Misers.
BsM. AFU TX.IMC^ __ ___ •rn’T.

ADMINUffiMTOBV SALE
smtasl ourfracUeg itoresr ■»•» i»v
Knee «; saab. nar UH dufaa M sad pe
ri^b.’rtauJ «e Nadatata Drtakam wkoi

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                    <text>VOL. XI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY," JUNE, 6 1866.

NEW '*RANGEMHNT

AT THE

jSastiny' Nutntu girttlarft.

art S^ixtUaium.
Tho following artiolo we clip from a
late cumber of ths Wttltrn Rur'aL Ths
Jiuro I is p&gt;ide awaks paper, and^sme of
the m&lt;wl yilusble agricultural journals in
the west7 Every farmer should take 1L

ML0W1T

ROBERTS * HTR1KKR,

Variety Grocery Store,
&lt;WD AS TICS 2iEBT J
AND CHEAP A8 THE

CHEAPEST!

A NEW FEATURE!
I sai stoat opssieg Is eosBecttoa with my ether

A FUST CLAM

EATING SALOON
Tab aU U&gt;a srecaaary aarrouadiacs to •

•• dear «»•&gt; of J- B- Ooedyear A Co's. £
Hutlar
»»«h
*f

E. IL DISKING.

The Glory of Man is Strength.

NO. 6.

Daworest's Monthly.
Published simultaneously in Dstrott sod
Tbe June number of thia favorite Mag*
ing aanmnlished anything.
PnMfa,
Chicago— at #8,50 per year;
sziM la before no, and Is aa fresh and full
Northwestern Michigan, though com­ Austria and Bavaria ware masetogtroop
of beauty as tbe month Itaelf. We have
paratively new, and les*.known, than uih on tba frontier of 8a»«y. 1» is report­
only had thno tn bestow a cursory glance er portions of the Stats, has, io the main, ed UuiLthe army of Auetria wlU noon ba
upon It, but that has .revealed to &lt;m tbe equal advantages, and is fest being ap­ retard tn 000,000 And that of Italy to
438 000 men. In tbe Federal IHbZ a
delicacy of its fine typography, and Im­ preciated, both by the emigrant of email
•• '“Pfx-emeans, seeking alw.me.and the capitalist, motion was shortly to be intrt^AMsd for
mense variety of excellent reading mat­
prospecting fur profitable j investments. tbe mobilization of tbe entire Federal
ter. page after page of exquisite Muttra- At preton t the lumber utter oat predomi­
lions, and the usual fashions, patterns, nates, and during the Winter affords em­
Mvrwtet’tx ........................ It:Mr. i
and delicious odds and ends which make ployment to all able bodied bande who
Gay .xprssi•.........................
i
K'saiag Esi
offer at from tweatv-six to thirty-six do!
It». interesting to womeo.
"
Bight Ixpr,&gt;*s....‘.'.’.‘..*.’;.".‘.'.atM *.’|
Jars per month, and yields very satisfac­
Among tbe now contributors we no­
tory dividends to the. variouscoffipasles
tice the name of Alfred B. Street. Alice vngsged. Tht past Wiutsr has been very baa been disbanded and tbs greater por­
Cary has also a story ir. tbe present num favorable to lum^r-mon, and title will tion enrolled In Un Austrian army.
In the English Hmise of Coanonoa,
have
its erreap-pding effect on prices,
bar, or rather the omimenoement &lt;rf a
Mr. Gladstone announced that the Gov­
.
story, •-The Confessions of a CoqustU;” and this trade generally.
Freedman's Bureau Again.
Grand Rapids,' the third; dty In the ernment would unite the bill coaesrttlag
and
Pbuebe
Cary
an
Illustrated
poem.
—
ths
tydinributlno of seats with tbe RoA HU-has been lotrtdseed into the
Stats itr-population, but arropd in amount
i&gt;'nn bill. Tbe bill wa, r«ed a saeuM
, House continuing the Freedman's Bn­ Tbs stories arc ginerally good. The of business, contains 12,000 inhabitants,
. reau for two years. -The bill protects popular ‘•Talks with Women," the and la the cgntro vf the lumber interest
• the loyal freedmen and refugees, and di­ “H^uesbold," “Archlteecure,'* and all ths and of supplies fur a. distance of forty
miles oo tbs-South. and more than a henre, is the. appointment yf.two w.iateet regular features are continued. A fine
dred on the Mortb and Northwest. The
cramiasiuoers in addition . tn tiktoo now
immense water power at Ulis plane his
authorized, who sbnll have charge ofcerbeen but partially made available, but ,
। lain district* ThtMe rofiimhjioners and music, which, this month, is of tbe comic during Ute past year. J4;OOO.OQO feet of
' their subordinates shell l e under military order, and Is an tilled • Mr. Caroey, none lumber hits been sawed; tos«y nothing of
msuufacturcs. ahieh are vary besvv.—
jurisdiction and military protection. No of y«&gt;ur Blarney.”
sG-.sb
fin Rbst.—i.txtrr. fits.
1 be conatructwo of a canal an the-West
Published monthly by W. Jxsxixnsi side uf tbe river will eoon.be a matter of
WnfcitU Scott, tbe Hero Jf Lunday's person shall he deemed destitute or de­
serving
of
assisunoe
who
has
capacity
D
zumosmt, 473 Broadway, at #3 per. feet, and when puit is o-mplsted, Grand
Lane, and one tbe moat noted Grnrraleut
Rapids will be a seexid Rodtester in its
and opportunity for work. F-t the pur­
modern time*, died at Wnt Point on
adrentageot water power;
Tuesday fest, aged 81 year*. A weep­ pose uf making the Bureau self sustain
Tba plaster interest is heavy, end neV
The Xstay's Friend, Iter June.
ing. tbe Prr*t&lt;lei)i is directed to reserve
beds are to be opened. During -ho part
ing nation followed Him, to Hu last rot- ,
This supartor magsami leads off with
fn.ni atteor setttatneU under tbe Home*
yesr, the amount received by the mills i
ing place on Friday.
siesd and Preemption laws and assign to • »t»ggvstive steel plate cited, 'The has been #130,000; and tbe principle '
Mother's Blessing," illustrating a roman­ part cif this plaster was sent off by rail— I
lantoriutmrTA.—Thera ere s«» many' freedmen and refugees not exceeding a
tic story. Tbe faaliioM aredialingwisbed the snow the part Winter flok being fe- •
improv emeu is going forward in ourfiusy million acres of land in Florida. Missis­
aa usual fur a'.eganre and appropriateness. vorable to that great fl.xxl of teams tl»t j
sippi,
Louisiana,
Alabama
and
Arkansas,
Village tbatj^-eeeiugajniust spfterfiuoua
usually congregate here, in good neighAirily graceful and delteetefy giy, they itig. from Central and Southern Michigan, I
li&gt; mentum -particularly aiiy, siuce it ware to be allotted tn parcels of forty acres
befit the month ufjroses, of summer skies। and Northern Indians, returning with
EATIKI AM ICEMEAM
imp.iayAile to
so by all. But there each, at a certain rental. The rental will
piaster
and pine »hlmtlea.. ll-&gt;w import- j
and
soft
south
winds.
“
Tho
Music
Mis
­
are »&gt;uie of inure than usual prominence, go toward the support of the Bureau.—
When tbe price of each, allottment of tress," a g&gt;»d woodcut, also illustrates,, ant to tbe peipjeyf Central sad Southern
Michigan, that the railroads projected to I
a story. Then fellow some well ehoeen
Grand Rapid*, be compUted..1 that ibvtr]
bl.sit in process of j/uilding on the comer land is paid to Ute Government. a fee
designs which tbe ladles will find useful, farmers may have cheap plaster, pine I
&lt;•1 State and Jcffi-isou Streets. The foun- simple title will be #iven to the owner.
'•**
This bill seems to meet the wants of a Gored Dress, an Oriental Braiding lumber niff dnngles!
dailoti t»&gt; thia block is already completed,
iDtermlnglfrl uRh U,e pinerl&lt;&lt; are! bta^lb* l,U hr’lta",r**&lt;^*5 *,^“W"Al*br.
tbe S«aih. Two years will enable w&gt; to Pattern, Tbs Spanish Ftcbu, Grecian
and in a few data the brick walls will be­
decide more practlcnffj upon the condi­ Coiffure, fashionable caps and bonnets.— I vast quantities of land, exrelluul f.ir fsnu-1
gin to rise above tbe basement. Tbis
Ing purposes. Tlieio lands are mostly
btrnte Street, RastlMgs, Mich.
tion of the South. Two years, mure id ‘-The Old Family Clock," ortruptes tin­ embraced by the Homestead Laws, and
building is being built for three stores, by
Among' the storiei, ,r*
military occupation will, we trust, musical pages.
being taken up by emigrants I
Bai low Goody rar &amp; Grant and Robinson
“
Which
of
tlie
Two"
is
remarkably
good,
from
Southern
Michigan,
Northern
Inj
Wightman dr Keith and I. A. Holbrook, strengthen tbe Union power beyond any
succnaful opposition, and we may hope even for the genius and practiced pen &lt;d diana, and Ulim. 1 |JC yayob.nl vf #15,1
and la to l« 00 feet Wide. 100 feel deep
and a residence of five y ears, give to the
by that time to have our loyal element Louise Chandler Moulton; •«rrefegy," Settler a fee bimplu of |flo acres ot fend,
and three stone* high. O. D. Spaulding
by Emuya B. Ripley, is excellent, and m&gt;
**f hi* own sdedion, among unentered
also, has his cellar completed for tbe erec- predominant, and tbe ucUsihle, Southern­
ers thoroughly weaned fr»m the tenden­ is “A New Bod on so Old Stalk," by land*. If th.txt tier w ill bmld a Cabin —
cies uf rebellion and socrsshai. Tlie res­ Frsnces Lee; and “Sybil Ainsworth," a go m to tbeland once in six months, and Io pains will be spared tomato II th*-plena
make tba least improvement, if n» more
ervation of undeveloped lands is a wise coniiuusd fltory by Harris Byrne: “The,
than make a bru»h heap—this would ptss
measure. Give tbe freedmen and the Amber Spirit,’’ is a short end striking nr-' fer a rtoldencr by tho law. TMsaff.«da
completion on Stale St tert just* West t.f
refugees a home, and they will beoonieuse* tide, with a quaint Illustration. The great advantage* to the settler, who can
the steam furniture work* ofJ. W. Slab
ful, inteUigent and aianecionimu* citizens. pastry is by Augu»t Bdl, E. Margaret thus trrek in older seci ons during a part
bint 4i Co. Tbe Hatch brothers have
It is to be hoped that Congress will Starr, end uthsro. In conclusion are of the year.
their building on tbe West sideof JrffarGrand RapiJs is flourishing in the
[css tbis bill. We scarcely think the ram picturesque bathing dresses, the
M&gt;n Street nearly eotuplrtcd. The upusual attractive variety .Igjbe work table highest degree,—more than two hundred
Freaidettt will vein a measure so just and
building* ere V. be erected the coming
[w-r part is neatly fitted fi&gt;r a picture gal
at the same lime so conaervaUvs.
'department. Editorials, Rocelpte, atd season—Inducing several large brick
lery and the lower num. is already occoFashions.
.
blocks. A Commercial College, recently
p&gt;ed by J. W. Stebbiua a* a furniture
Price 12 50 s year; 2onpies #4.00; 8 opened, is neatly filled with students.—
A Wear Measure M ’•saator Stewart.
ivotol Charlee Dolph of tbe Globe HoFrenchman. ..f the
"’pfewjAod one yrctir) |1G. W/.etlrr »r"
trl, Ima’a new and very .fine barn nearly
Senator Stewart has matured a new on! WlltnK'iaUbrattd Sswiny Mochna Royal Eye and Ear Infirmary o( France,
completed in place of tbe one recently constitutional .measure, which be hopes ark /irmuinf &lt;u Prreuvaw. Single baling some political difficulties with
Louis
Napoleon
’
s
govrrnnottut
—cams to
destroyed by fire. Jas. Button has brok­ n.ay find acceptance and be adopted in numbers for sale by the now* dealers.
this country, and has |.&lt;nted permanent­
Address Deacon &amp; Peterson, 310 ly in Grand Rapids. His Infirmary tain ■ fell M»1y. fresh from aartec. &lt;rftoe irat oealUr
en ground lor another store or grocery lieu of section third of the Rrennstrpcloortanilj ea baad for asla st the Lewtrt Prise*.
building near tbe t&lt;a&gt;i &lt;&gt;f Jrffrrs&lt;&gt;n Street. bm Committee's report. He proposes, Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Central Block?Canal street-Pott-office
AIAM SCNVmi.
box 1.032 He has proved to be a mtn
A. R»wer la laying tbe luundatioc of* first, a general &lt;li«franchiscment of all the
Banian May***. 1*4.
uwyMei
of the m'wtspimdfd taknt, nnd has mnda
ringleaders
of
the
l|oa
}
iorh
^.bayc
new structure north &lt;4 bis Boot &amp; Shoe
many remsrksb&gt;enrtw of the Eye anJ
store, in addition to al! tb.sc, dwellings been in CpngreM. held Federal office, or
Ear. Many -frtients who haff Tailed o|
who
left
tho
Army
nr
Navy;
aecond,
are being built by tbe scores.
relief in CMt&gt;gn and Cleveland, have
wherever.in any State the elective fran­
been cured in hie Infirmary. His charge
for board and treatment being but half
A Sxn Arrsiu.—A distressing oecur- chise is curtailed OU wuoowntof vece or
that ofpiicsg^ the number ot patient* '
The
Annual
Meeting
of
tbe
Farm
era
1 rente t&gt;«»k plat* m tbe offiite of I. 8 Geer color, or pn-vfnua eofdtliAh ot servitude,
increases weekly, and tn* lufira.ary may :'
Esq., on Tuesday aftrniotm of last week, no person who has voluntarily aided tbe Mutual Fira Inauranee Oimpony of Bar­ be ranked as one of tbe best appointed :
in which ll-u. J. A. Swxzzxr was very Rsoellion shall be allowed to vote at.any ry &lt;t Eaton Counties, will be held at and conducted institutions of the kind in I
severely wounded by * pistol shot.— electom ekeepl tin iliXqucation of extend­ Vermontville, Eaton County, Michigan, tbe country, and n good thing for the •
There are some o-nflicting statements, ing the right &lt;&gt;f suffrage, which shall be on tbe 12tb day of June, A. D. 18M, at
but tba facta «u near aa cun be sBecertah,- subn-itted to them annually; and when- one o’clock P. M., for tbe election ofOfrlmmatiuns shall fieeru for said Cmipany, and the TranaA Faorrr Mosth.—May hsa been
very frnaty this Season. Two frosts a
week are not all which May has brought
ua. The Isst morning of tbe month was
quite frosty, as a sort of farewell blessing,

GROCEY

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!

3U&amp;IW8OT SYOaa

STORE.

■PtKHmrjMR j-.'bcokt.

Soda Fountain

All STYLES OF SUMMER HATS,

Ladle's Chlldresi'a and Misses’ Bites.

Groceries,

BLUCBHG HD FRESSINC,
UaUwhar work Jmtm sheet aeliee and la
tbcbaUMylc
NEW GOOUS RECKIEVED WEEKLY,

ad.n aril! pfeasr call before purehxmg.

Mraa B. WILCOX.
Utl.p, April jj. Met,/
sprtlml.

FOR

shall be restored

actiou uf such other $usinew as may
properly eotne before Htd meeting.
Dated at Vermontville thia IQ th day
of May, A. D. Im

Jet tint see the pistol,
‘
It ills a poaalttoir, tbe-.rlghl to wkieb.is
was owing him end if the weapon was scarcely deputed by’ ‘atty otti^V publica­
g.-d for anything ba would attach It— tion. Iti artkWare brief, urietteptfonTinkler went to tbe cate, to&lt;&gt;k down the able in character, coma of them quite
able, sod generally attractive, and rwpp
of them tedious, because all are shark
Donald G. Mftchrll has commericid a
series of sketches co niflU affairs in tba
Juue number. R*v." J. M.

' Tm Gsswt Ouscr &lt;&gt;f persons who
have bewwne deUlitatsd and feel fore­
warned of di seas
fa a remedy. Many
"thick that bHIIoeemee hi tbe ewuee, and
sac medicine wLidi'Liil feeds the disease.
To all who feel thus, wa suggest that
they try a bottle of &amp; Rtd Jatk't Bil-

some other prdpefty ; the pistol being
unsold, and lytog !n a book-case in the
Mr. Sweeney asked Mr. Tinkler to

!tr», which will Invigorate the eyataro aid
ypdece^erfeqii. hs^}tK- ^ .
n_: t
counts the bravery &lt;/ ths gradaazes wf
Yale,durlng th* lais wst*. J.
A. FrondSj
"RtAB.-i-Wr
J.n.
rr.moe,
KZAD—wo take
taut' plewekre
pleasure Id
In innoaneBnnoonn•tfistofy
if
S
»»•
y«W
m«ra»totfe
of
(Mi
auUnrof ths

writes on tb« InBueftce of tbe tL-i&gt;r'n&gt;^. «
comtvtXrity.' Mirt -there Is * aodetv of
«k
ekillM physiefsn. formed in anelMaU, U.
wb-wn fbey mapply; wWalfeidnfth
dl-aw. elthto- pers-mafly rr dliMugb tbe
mail, with safrty and certafety of „bt»1n-

thm on tbe&amp;aMllah character.

sa£e.

Ttoa» am all rrtaabls Landa, and wilt h
ea rasa as.bls teitea. laeeire frr farther |

�Jortrj.

contour and style. .Then aha daintily rearrangea a bud or s' leaf on tbe outside,
putting the bud over tbe leaf or the leaf
under tbs bod, as It may be. She gives
ajiuls twist. ton, to a cloetsr of flowers
which seemsd inharmtmiooely pst Uigeto

f^wtUjtoawto KsmtfylUM^.f

.if-t.hOO.OXJ, has but 8L Coloredv would
have in the Electoral Co!lrS&lt;l 3 votes,
wii.le Now York has only S3; Gdoredo
wo«M have to touSuoete two votes, while
New York kaa no more. Inequalities of
this charwMor have already occurred, but
U la believed linos have happened where
the insqiatHy was an great. Where
such inequality bte been allowed, Cungrees
is supposed to kava permitted it on tbe
grounds of some high public uoceeeity,
aad under circumstances which promised
that It would rapidly disappear through
toe growth and development of too new­
ly-admitted State. Tho. in regard to tbe
sererel Slates, In what was funnerly call­
ed tbe Northwest Territory, lying east of
toe Miaaimippl, their rapid advance io
population rendered it certain that States
admitted with only Obe vole or Repre­
sentative io Congress would in a very
short period bo entitled to &lt; greet increaw
in representation. 8u wllsn Califonn.

HEAT

GBIAT

SPECIAL

XUIAW «!!

NOTICE 8.

BARLOW,

OOI-B &lt;S» SILVER!
rma raets.

M,oao,5» w«&lt;*

BARGAINS

fhMMBMy be assumed aa fixed facte in

ARE PiCEPA

WstehMand^welry

it aawmeaa more artistic appearance.—
Then she shakes up. In a light airy way,
the plume, but Immediately thereafter
l proceeds to smooth it down; she ruffles
and smooths It esveral times. Indeed, be­
' fore she has it to please her. Then she
closely ecrutlnlsM toe qwalityof the vel­
vet, tbe texture of toe ribbons end the
THE HASTINGS
cbarseccr of the lace. Then, speaking for
toe first Ums, and in some w bat of a con­
fidential tons, she remarks that tbe lace is
real thread lace, chan lily
Valenciennes. ,
or whatever It may be. By this time
she is preparing tu perform toe great act
Of every needed Kind and
uf trying it w&gt;.
St vie just purchased for cash
Getting before toe mirror, where sbe
oberts
triker
ean obtain a fair view of herself, lbs dear
at low Prices and selling al
woman proceeds to smooth down bsr hair, cial and political exigenc/ea, It waa well
where it lies plain on her bead ; or ele­ foreacen that that State wm destined to
vates tbe curl, a trifle, if there bo curie; become a great, proapermu and impor­
or ,lft uLU,M’ P0®* * ,iub« *b-n
ar" tant mining and oominseeial community.
puffs, liven after assuring herself by rs- In the case of Qdnmdpf I am not aware
Gled glances at too mirror, that her that aoy national uffconcy, either of a po­
PRINTS FOR 12f Cis.
Foe tbe same Money,
- ie in good order, sbe places with due litical or oimpercxal nature, requires a
tn thM&gt; line, than any
solemelty, tbe bonnet on her head. It departure from toe law of equality which' GOOD BROWJi SUGAR 12*. Cu.
takeo sliout ten minutes to set that hnn- baa been so generally adhered to In ouq
AND N (&gt; MISTAKE
net into tbs exact position which she history. If information wbfnltled in
OonsbtlM of bU the Fopubur
deems tbe most becoming, and to arrange cunaection with thia bill is}reliable, (fol
the string. In a suitable manner under urado, mstted of Increasing, has declined
PATEST MEilCISEt.
bet chin. Then sbe turns to you. with a in population. At an election for me&lt;uDrags, Ch. nii&lt; nh, Palate.
beraof a Territorial Legudature, held in
W Oils, Parc Wlucs,* Uquer.
eye brows and making her lip. 00k like I860, 10,580 rotes were out. At tba
a half blown rose, gives you a glanee election before mentioned, in 1864, the
which plainly asks you to eipress your number was fl.l93. while at the regular
opinion ns to the bonnet and the wearer. eloctiuu bald io 1865, which is aaaunicd
Il u always sale, on these occasions, to for a basis uf legislative aclfoo at thia
t the Detroit and Chua#,* Gat Prices.
say that you never aaw a lovelier bonnet, time, toe aggregate number of votee was
one more becoming, or—and here you 6.905.
can make a low bow—a moment when
Sincerely anxious for the welfare aad
lbs wearer looked younger end fairer than prosperity of every Territory and State,
CHEAP AS THE CHEA PEST.
eke doos now. But you must not seek as sell as fur the prosperity end welfare
to kiss bee. fur she would Igtlanlly frown of the wKile Union, I regret this appar­
down aoy such attempt on your part — ent decline of population in Qilorado; but
Wait until tbe bonnet io taken &gt;dT and it is manifest that it Is dne tu toe emi­
laid into the box before yub do thia, and gration which is going on from tbst Ter­
then—well, than It las good thing to do ritory into other regions within toe Uni­
and that day, If yoo stay al home, will be ted States which either are io fact itr are
a while day in your life.
believed by toe inhabitants of Colorado
Within '-os week, my wife’s new bon­ to be richer in mineral wealth and agricul­
net attended church, a concert, a lecture, tural resources. If, however. Ciloredo
and tbe reception at the National Acade baa not really declined in population,
my of Design; a o&gt;nree of treatment another census&gt;r another election, under
moot aaihfoctory to tbe wearer.
tbe authority •'f^Cmgresa. would place
tbe question beyond doubt, and reuse but
BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.
little delay in the ultimate reception of
tbe Territory as a Slate if desired by toe
W aaa:a«Tup, May 18.
^"Ae tenor of these objections tarnishes
Tbe following is tho Prvwidml'a mesa­
age vetoing tbe Colorado Adttiisaion bill: the reply which may bo expected loan
' To Hi Smalt of 4ht Uaittd Stalti:
argumsot in favor «if the measure deriv­
I return to the Senate, in which bouse ed from the enabling act which was pn»s
IOIEITI &amp; ITIIEEI
. it originated, the bill which has tMUsrd ed by Cingress on March 2, 1864. Al­
both Houses of Congress entitled “An though ConRress then aupp&gt;&gt;sed that the
act for the ad mission uf the State ufCoio- coodilion of tbs Territory wks wub as to
, rado into tbe Union," with my objections warrant ita admission as a State, toe roto ita becoming a law al this lima.
From tbe best Information which I every reaeon'which existed for the Insti­
tution ofa Territorial instead of a Bute
I IgQdght a new bonnet borne tu my, have been able tu obtain, I do not consid­
er lbs establishment uf a State Govern- Govern men i io Colorado al its first urMore Durable,
gsniuxioo still toutinues In force. Tbe
Tiow, If there be one thing more than| ment at present necessary for the welfare
cunditkio of tho Union at tbe present mo­
More Elastic,
another, which my wile likoa to- have toe, of tba people In Colorado. Under the ex­
hfg)M*dto bar. Ills anew 'honpat.-! iatir.g Territorial Government all the ment is calculated to raapire caution in
More Graceful!
A new bonnet in a bouse is an entailable, rights, privilegas and interests of the citi
Eleven
of
the
uld
States
have
been
for
I
aourea of delight for, at leaat, one Sunday. xsns are protected and secured. The
! qualified voters choose their own legiala- some time and still remain unrepresented
Aftetrit ^te bean to church, and your
in Congress. It is a common interest uf
wife's female friend*, and, perhaps others! tijres and their own local officers, and
all tbe States—aa well ot those represent­
who are sot bey friends, bare nditwrvd are represented by a delegate of their
ed as ufth.ise unrepresented—that tbs in­
artd caM envioue glances at It, It ceases, own seloction. They make and execute
tegrity
and harmony of the Union should
td ebmd extent, to po.ee. ita pristine tfo-ir own municipal laws, subject only tu
be restored as completely as possible, so
Gold Sl.M in Hooting. 1
charm. Still, with a little management revision by Congress, an authority not
that all those who are expected to bear
on'lfie'part of tbe wearer, a new buonet. likely to be exercised, unless in extrema
the burdens of the Federal Government
if It be a very elegant one, may be made ur extraordinary cases. The population
shall be nonsuited concerning the admiss­
is
small,
some
estimating
II
aa
low
s.
25,
to do good service, not only at church,
ion of new Stales, and that in tbe mean­
but M ton opera, one or two concern, 000, while the advocates uf the bill reck­
lime no new State shall be prematurely
and-a lecture. I don’t know why it is, on the number at from 35,000 to 40.000. and unnecessarily admitted to a partici
but. so far a. my experience goes. I think The people are principally rscent settlers,
And Everything else in the line uf
plion in -die political power which tho
ladies take very kindly to new bonnetr, many of whom are understood to be
Federal Government wields not tor tbe
riWJMW&gt;A* uppreciato them modi more ready for removal tu other mining dis­
benefit ot any individual State or section,
tricts
beyond
tbe
limits
of
tbe
Territory
than any other portion of their werdrobe.
but for the common safety, welfare and
Perhaps it is because it can be shown to if circumstances shall render them mors
happiness of tbe whole enuntrv.
greathr-advantage than many other arti­ inviting. Such a populatioc cannot but
(«i«sod)
AKDHKW J0HX30X.
cles. I - Io crowded eseeinblagM tho bon­ find relief from excessive taxation if the
Vrsaarosres, D. C. May, Is, 1SSS.
ces can alwaya be seen. Tbe furs, the territorial system, which devolves the ex
shawl, thrrtto dresses and toe joelry are ecutlve, legislative and judicial depart
How FaaoaasT, Tbe air is with tbe
oft-times hidden- from obeervalfoti; but raenta upon the United States, is for tbe
perfumes from a thousand exotie plants,
the bonnet rites itfove all, and, in charch, present continued. Tbay cannot but find
the security of person and property in- iand all nature stems clad in her holiday
ion. and. (remibnr dvrsMlrtj asd Milts. IL.7
can be seen for p*we around.
।
Yet misery Is still In our midst.
It Is very gratifying to tbe husband to creased by- their reliance upon tbe nation- attire.
A FaVoKITK SKIRT!
mark the smile which• lights upon his al executive powar for the maintenance uf ■Tbe roses may bloom, and nature put wi
law
and
order
against
the
disturbances
.
wife’s euuiiteaanea
he Informs bar
H.aofaetured sale!/ by tb.
Mirt ml
her garlands of leaf and bud and flower.
that m has bought bar a hew boo nsL— necessarily Incident to all new organixed
ITm
M-m.Motiof
(boyesy.
But man will okvartoeless Buffer—Dys­
Tbet smile In my opinion is worth more
It is not aathfaetorily establisbed^rtat pepsia, the sure forerunner of death, and
than many new bonnets. Il reminds
me, axitetoaw.rf my otertahip days, and a majority of tbe citlMua of Colorado de­ too companion of a miserable life, elaima
I
at such moments that 1 e&gt;uld be sire or are prepared for aa exchange of a him as a subject. Do not wail then, dear
alw^a bringing borne elegant new boo- Territorial
‘
fo&lt; a State Government. In
reader, till Its ravages lay you low in
Dele to my wife.
ISeptember, 1864, under the authority of
&amp;.C., Ac.,
I know of no other article of ladies* ap- 1Congress, an election was lawfully appoin­ death, for nature has likewise found an
pard which Ik so subject tn changes of ;ted and held for the purpose of ascertain­ •ntidote—compounded ofroots and barks And everything at tbe earn* astonishingly
faakfohfob • tbe bonnst. .Every month Iing the views of tbe oe--ple upon this par- —and prepared Coa’a Dyspepsia Cure.
witnesses an altaraliou ; ao that you ma v i
Il will Immediately cure the worst ewee
aafely take a new bonnet borne to your 11and of this number a mayoritr of 8,152
of Dyspepsia in existence. Tbe proprie­
wife each month, without fearit&lt; that sbe 'was given ^aimt the proposed change.—
already poseeoses one io tbe least like iL IIn September, 1845. without any legal tors warrant it every case.
For a tasn.wbose experience in tbe iauthority, ths question was again present­
Uskxpbctsb FaxnoM.—lx Is reported
matrimonial arena is of an iafelieitous ed
&lt; to tho people of the Territory, with
character I can imagine no surer way of 1tbe view uf obtaining a ronuuaidoraiion of from New Albany, a Indiana town, that a
his making it felidtoua than by a month- Itbe result of the elecUoa held la com pl i- divorce waa recently granted, among ma­
ly gift to his wife of a new bonnet.— ianoe with Um act of Cuogreea, approved
ny others, io the case of McCartney vs,
Even toough, la toe parlance of toe world, IMarehS, 1804. At this second election
be can’t aff &lt;rd it, yet be sbou'd do it h»r I5.905 votes were polled, and lbs email McCartney, bat neilbsr of too parties
the sakedomestic peace. Wisely hath ।■Majority of 16ft was given In favor uf a knew of tha.Mit, or was present wbsn
a laNestefoy Sufowm Mid: ••Beiler Is a ISlate orgsuiution. It doos out serin to the decree was mads ; bulb lived togetonew bnnaeSow toe bead of a wife, than ims aaltraly safe tu permit thia last men­ er must happily, and were astounded to
aboee and stockings on the feet of chil- tioned
I
result, so irregularly obtained. Io
And that they wars separated. How It
lEVSLVEit,RIFLES
dren.”
•outweigh the (&gt;M which had been laadly
happened no one knows, but toe divorce
In my ease, fortunately for my purse &lt;
wu granted, and toe partite may here to
and toe sum fort of my little ones, thia &gt;
nscesndy does o«t exist. Tbe new bon t
g.t married over again. Buch l.mee pronet whteli, two or three times a year. I «
ewedinga as these are to* natural result of
take.kuiMtw KIJ
B”t «*••• •• ■ 1
tbs wretched diroeer Iswa of Indiana.
pc ae iffrwig. I axMiMtimws ibiak, t~., &lt;

0. D. SPAULDING’S}
CASH STORE

NEW GOODS

Mover, or toe
neaaM are grown, must either have lime
L totm. natntwily, nr It must be artificial­
ly acrtedM. h Stetten bat liuls, wheth
2 it U supplied in tho form of stone
Jme, uymor uhaJl lime, or mart.

ova sttut »*«■
...... xawtwvutee.. watwwyndfcr

ESTABLISHMENT!

2, AH permanent improvement „(
t^e mwt
*&gt; Kn,a *•
***•
g. Uede which bars been fong In cul
torti will bn h
by applications in

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE
Established in 1851
R

&amp;

OF AL1

.

S

To Suit

More and Better

WAY

For the People!

eooos

IN NEW YO

Great

ss

asim mo
GKOCEKIES!

GROCERIES

15. Sandy Unde can be no&lt;e&gt; •4fret&gt;i«l.
|y improved by etey. When .m-b land,
require limlag, or marling, tbs lune &gt;w
mari te must bawfotadly applied, wbeu
made tefcv compost with day. In slacking Ums. salt brise U better than water.
IX Tbe chupptag or grinding of graio.
to IM fed to sti«fc. nparstes as a saving of
al least twenty-five per eroL
M Draining ./ wet land, and marsh­
es adds to their value, by making them
produetua»ore and better crops—by pro
duoiag tbei^farlier—and by improtueg
tbe health trf hgighborbrNKia.
18. To Utanarb-or limo -el lands, is

Travling Baskets

Children Carriages

fruit cans,

GREAT RUSH
o i-

TEW

THE SILVER SKIRT!

iwk TontoMrs may luasotada a gUd W.ub.
tHam-'od Bta(,oesay mt of Jeawiry ea see tot
fcrOXE bOLLXtead i. ee cw e.» they get
i.„ ibu O.r llirftar*. worth. •• ton. a*. » THE GREAT FEUALE UEUEDT
bl.ot. TLe prle. WCvrtlic.ow h m Ulww. t —
Fob iRREGCLAurnEs
Do, tor 15teats; Ivetar «1 ;et«vra fartl; tUrff
f.rK» ; MXty tr. fer»10; ew hwedrwd
The &lt;ti,lnb.tloe I. eood.ried Itlriy. asd all
b.»e a. Mj.al thaaet of abtalnieg U.e vd.tel.
prism
OrHaeettw. We guar-

OUR

OUR

For Doini

Lyons Periodical Drops!

GODS

ACKLEY’S

j*

COMV1MCK

19-, Emtodicel appUmttow ./ »»b-.
tend to keep up tbe Integrity &gt;&gt;T»hK b«
supplying mite, ffootall, &lt;dt« inorgan
io substances
20. Thorough prrpnratfoo of Jand u
abeUotaly Xiwmry to toe suewmtol aad
l uxorlent growth of crops.
It. Abundant eropo mnnot be grown
foe a eucremhm, unless «'• be taken t»
provide add spplv an equivalent llir the
■ubstances earned off tbe land in the
produmswrawtt tberewi.
M. To preserve mond-we in their pro
diteivenaeu. it is necrauary to aartow
tliem every mo-nd autoian. apply top
drHwhiea, and roll them.—JPerth OtroSm n&gt;a»tr.

1

THE MOST SKEPTICAL. 4
TMATTHCMt t. Ute OU ALLKO 1

High Prices Busted Up

vih i ljl in the

CRO

'

BvES? JACKET
swGa&amp;etxi
■

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for $1.00,

O UR BON WHISKY!

is the
In
brought t

'O BAHT

Drugs,

Medicines.

muaication from uno uf the ixrgeet end
&lt;n&lt;te eoeees.ful wi.d growers iq, thio secthm iif tbe Stal^-»MHi we thmk worthy
■&gt;f attahiiqtL:
Earn* RarvuLrcas: —With yar per■windtai J will offer the readers -.f lb* As

Paints,

Oils,
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,

•!,r&lt;4&gt; atowiM be shorn earlier than is
osnsnsily practiced by the farmers in
this part of the S'ate.
1st. Bruise lbw heavy fleece Iwme»
sioqdingl, iHirdaaaonie in bul wratbrr.
They will Im panUng end owefohg an
their health and strength, if sh-.ru tket
'^dm
fi M**’"* tbC‘r CUd'’ “f '*

Card Board,

2d. Tbe aw. wilt give nw*n&gt; milk, am•equentG tbe lamb will grow faster, and

Shirts

LOW FIGUBE8.

OIITU STATE*

STS2L KEH 'JTBXB,
Foetory, CAMDEN, X. 1.

' wfUw,lll!il?xr

The sdmleUon of Colored.* at this time
as a Stale into lbs Union appears to be
owsenpaUble With tbe public intercsta ..f
tosommtry. Wfoie it is doeintole tom
lerruwriee, when wflktently matured,
Wi'wrtd be organised ao States, yet toe
acini of the G«siitali&lt;in eeerao to re-

Whl,Wmto» rri—The Richm.ind
Timet eloosoan editorial with tbe follow,
ing choice reconstructed ebullition of pairiotlc feeling:
_ REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS.
“The people of toe South wi]J gather up KeimSibX’
and re-inter tho booee of toe Confederate

dead, ornament their grarrs. sod cherish

leaf and blade of grata upon tbe battle
field.wber.toey poured forth their blood
fonHMs * mendlaaa nod howling redi-

—

401 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,
41 JOHN ST. NRW TOM.

if eUew hta, eay toe leer ./ June and
*’*&gt;• k usually practiced. the sue
*he mat gotwih of
'“ieillU harsh.swd figbt. Hf
prvtstehm in tte .had- from
end fllew. the niusquiv-- are
U**n 1,1,1

WARRANT!

Jf

GEStHWlND,

Merchant
J0XIIM8 AMD BXTA1UM Of

BAS8, mm, JTO8,
same? ms swat to*
II

BttTBRN

PX1CE8.

�FECIAL

Ajricnttmal Jtnna.
These may ba Miuined aa fixed fact, in
Agriculture:
1, Ail lands on whWi dover, or. the
-nvsev v« grown, must either have lime
*. the m. naturally, or it must be artificial|y supplied. It matters but Bule, wbethV it be euppl'1*! in U&gt;« form of alone
lime, oyster ehell lime, «* mid.
2. AU permanent Im prove meet of
land* most look to lime aa ita baaia.
J l^ade which have been long in cul
mm, will be benefittad by application ia
th. form booed ust, guano, native phoaMute rl lima. compoaUnf fiah.aabea or
h oyster sh*ll lima—or marl—if the
land Deed liming, alfei.
A N- land, can b« pe»»e»v»d in a high
alate .•! fcrldity. twice* cb.ver and the

barlow, Goodyear
&amp; grant,

JIUTES . DRAKE,

DErn8TS»

MOKE TRUTH THAH POETKT.

ARB PRBPAHBD TO SUPPLY

TtET TMrrVa0' *IU4,

BABBY COUNTY

SPOONER’S

W w*BMWaeyUd!!J’tTtb.Vr tkhT^TRY
,fce,H ““r*

Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever,

Intermittent Fever,
T,’.*U’y- PAVSOTP1CTVRERAL
tf LtbKY,
liKtzaoirviun.)
O’er Row.r’e Shoe Hurs. Hast lacs. Mah.—

&lt;3- o o x&gt; a
OF ALL KINDS,
AND

Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chills,

MINING COMPANY,
OF MWDLEV7L1.E. MICHIGANOrganized Under the Laws ef Michigan,

Ca«h Capital »15;000.
600 Shares, »25 Bach.

AT PRICES

To Suit the Times.

tati'in.

AGUE

and the graswa. the turning in of green
crops or by the application of compoata UAY19G JU8T PUtCHXBKD ODt 00VD8,
rich in the sloiuenla of mould.
&lt;
8. AB highly ciicentrated anima! tna

Diarrhea,

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE
terne pul vented charcoal.
7. Deep plowing ■really Improves th-produclirr power* of • variety of .oil,
l
th«i t* nn« wet,
8. Subwiling sound land, that », l.nd
ths! m not wet. i» emmfntly enududve
t,, imveowd pnaludion.

/“"■X£LS?5WU

Dysentery,

Great Decline,
In Prices,

Periodical Headache,!

1866.

Dumb Ague.

INCtKAHI OF liYS^Tba Arvtsr*«
?*3!f P4 r*w*~*Mrp?
air &lt;rf RaU will have a progaay aadjdaaawdM
a loaa Ibaa U) MO In Urwo jwa. rw, wb

We are prepared io SELL GOODS
10. All gram e,' P« •b”uW lw bar
•d ««vrral days beG-rr llw* (train is
ooghlv ripe.

produce more aod belter crop—by pro
dpcing them earlier—and by improving
thr health of neightairhomla.
15 To manure or limo -"et landa, la
to throw manure, lime, and labor away.
10 Shallow plowing oprraiee to i^i

1800.

For Sate by all Druggists.

OUR STOCK

Wm. SrooNtt &amp; Co.,
Nashville, Tenn.

ailrl Ik most beneficially applied, wbeti
made intn ciimp-wt with clay, tn slack­ and K'nds kept in a C-untry Store, and
ing limr. nail brine ia better than « ‘
11 The cb&gt;&gt;pping or grinding of ।grain,
OUR FACILITIES
ling of

heat female heui

piTTQ
*1* nAa aX_&gt; &lt;Aw-J
U

UT THE AFFLICTED READ!

intended Gm hay. ebould bo tn.
in bb«&gt;m.

,'r Periodical Bro

trl84»c». ja

PETROLEUM

At twi UNION STORE ar

331.5? I

1866.

&amp; UL&amp;ItH.

WS bass a.ar stiawdad, tvwy Bas rnaAaaepd
it. yrvjwrty prepared, will ana U. east emr aww
lh«l —a. ii
.—n. m
—

For Doing Busimes%
SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN THE
STATE.

Great (loMig-Onl Sale

HADWAVS

RELIEF.
17. By RtabUng and shedding al-«li

MSw,nia. Mods,
HTSee “ttuesaV teewfimmml abeea.

»lb Mia or sickasaa,
kllY KXLlkF sill aF

UR IIUlEGL'LAUmEa

1866.

toil ARD SILVER WATCHER 1

1866.

ofdJtS'."^ J»Ja,prCIw.

CROCKERY
iinwdca.t over clover, will at!
drrd per cent. ti« Ita pnaiiieL'

ta be prenM be a few dslianf wselhaf**Oae.
r» w~m. a_ a. e—___ ■_ __

is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

supply ing most, if zotall, of t* inorgan­
ic sulistsncea.
JO, Thorough prensratum of .land is
sb-4jl»ly necessary Ip lha auecrsslul and
luRttriant growth of crhpc
21. Abundant crops cannot lx grown
fur a wntwiin. unless care be taken to
provide and applv an equivalent f&gt;&gt;r the
•iibstances Carried -iff the land in the

THB

BOTTOM OUT
or THB
It tea tte laigwt sal feet BUI latte wevU. -v*su
-r—’ — -

Ary

(SjMUWTfiSKi*
“““
!i th rwhirr Oats, VE L Barliy, U. tl will save

arid ruil them.—JVurA Cwrofi-

goods

m

silbor military ar naval, or otb.rola., M by tbo
mo or morcarr, bars eentiaotod palatal diMaws,
sod tbuss sunna* from rlwom auam in any form
CIm in tboMnta orluwba,r«lacy or earnlyais.
vskoaaa, sad alt pain aad scbaa. lussena aad
aay otter taarahii... will b. qslckly cored by tte
mo of Bad ray's Bwdy Bslisf.

©AHT BIB IBSACT J
OLD LADIES it EAIR MAIDENS

~r s.1 MW. IE. tank .CD., WM. wartr «r
«tt.
la yay tn. Ui«Hx UU»
Ii BaMhyfate h is taddUly adnatapsei &lt;a
meat« Us &gt;eMar Wens aa« atfDw staaMib.

SaxSES
MMJITS &amp; SILDM'

........ .
aoomgin, is scorn, tnev
•mid either lie chew tug their cuds, «.r be
IredmgM, (|lv fi,jg
ii. Th* ewe «)|| giee more milk, oon•e^uentl, tbe |HIIlb „j|j ,,P(, faster, and
h»«Wire b-sltby.
M They «i|| wb-ar m„rB -t„,| p^r

USHER WATER

KL OB 'jy®W,
lory, CAMDXW, W. J.

WAK£HOnaB8:
ICII ST. PHILADELPHIA,
JOHN ST. NRW VOaZ.

a omwiae&gt;s i&gt;» sstaiww ar
•2, JAN, TO**.
lace

Cheap p For Cash
18 AT THB CO STOki or .

Valuable Landa

FOR SALE! BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS,

Examine Ovr

Shirts and

Drawers

selected 8b&lt;fcs in lb* Markrt,ur*U kiadr ofGooda,
neweiv Upl in a Variety

5’h If stern before bit • rather tb&lt;
»&lt;■.) starts rapidly, aCwdiug pr»&gt;
«!•■! I &gt; th- Shin In.rti th- Mn, Use flo-i
•d mssqmtoea.
•
Rd*.™ late,
tbe |„, ,/ jqo&lt;

Rd it usually practiced, lbw &lt;um&gt;
walda the shin, and the next growth of
•&lt;«4 will be harsh, dry aod light. If
«k*’ »e,k prvlecthm in the ah«de fr..tu
*«*itl and fiiea, the iiiuaquitnea are
^drtu drive them out again.

PREVENTIVE TO HAVE ClUimEH.
H. WHIOHr. Au y at U&gt;. MiddlevUlr.
It AAl.B-1 W of e e M
« '• '•»» •&lt;
Hope i prise i? r«r aere.
H WHOM.
It HALB-K wjfoT sectlea »1 ia BeilaaM,

Th. PvtutaylvanU Railroad Company

e

.. aiyjfk' ‘■Er-L1 J“w

IIOHaUM

ASSUCIAIIUS.

riaary 1
reliable

FAIR PRICES

g^ssraTrsrt.te—■
th. .’P*0*1 train- On Thursday last
“•‘rmn-ent Bp the Brtmd Top BaiL‘r,d 0,1 burning uxik Mveral views

'‘zste.zrFlg’z
*»■ ““

will

To Everybody,

&amp; nrrozr/rcywsr S®ffiEP.

laaeUfy that rrwk Allan proearU far aao
HU.M bonaty aed beat par. tea ay dime I

Mauna.

rssr^ir^—

—_ t-~- - — --a,

■ - H- aad WAww aar

rot BJXB-M earn aa m l^s news-

SEaegg^S’

�Mornc-iGts*^

chancery bale• exeesrta the
construe. It, while
= the duty of Coegret* i*io mak* it* h*4 it
'Hight to be. nene* there were graver
- objsutiene to aa utaosiou of th* suffrage
. by the Premdent than by Gmgr***. H.
had not the same power* that tbev have.
Ill. The pise that it is too early; that
Tbe &lt;ruM question which to-day ditbe negro** ar* not ysl fit to vote, al
vidaa public opinion in ibis comtry, i* ways wee, and-might atill be, urged with
the StaUu* of the freedmen, and tbelr cqua» for** agslnst their freedom. In­
claims to the Ballot. This question muat deed th* two objections ar* oos because
of nacaaauy eotse largeiy into th* fartb- no race ean bs truly free without tbe bal­
enmlng4tatae|Mtos,*nd W1U probably lot But aa the o*gr oea could not prove,
until they were free, thrir moderation.
indiNtry and otUr virtues which sur­
TfMWffijitt wy fblly understand prise thsir 1st* musters, so they can nut
•r&gt;d appredbtntfan magnituds of this qu«* psovs wotil psrmutrd to rote how mode
ritriy, wisely and beneficially they can
licdUwffil thufround of oppuallitmto ManboodQH3ragp, *e print herewith aaarti- vol*. The heart, not the head, the moral ftotlng and sympathy, not the intellect
ds giving dmohjasttun* to tarpanial suf­ or education deteraiinee th* voter's
frags wk Uyt wiinV the Ciicsgo Tril^- choice. OurJrUh voters have always
va* ibees.«. to whteh •« a.k ike esnd-.d been very ignorant, but tbalr ignorance
.BHflNiF&lt;) oLour reader*; aad though ths did not preveat'lb*m from Bering which
artJsSuday be •&gt; fazrfa long for out col- side bated tbe negro's freedom, and vot­
ing for it b*0M»« tba v Ml th* wuua ha­
iRftod R with oars:
’ iMMasstauw to the axleBaton of tbe tred. Bo, many uf the negroes are very
ri*Mk»Fqtiffrags. &lt;b* foUuwing objections ignorant, but they will all know to which
M?b,a*eti urged, and we believ® they poliucal party they ow* tbrir present
Co i opr las the colire list:
and future freedom, and will always vote
for IL Voting Is a very simple set of
LaCongrats has no power to do an.
. t-lli.1* U&gt; late: tba President ought to choice between two political parties, the
have done an by bi* proclamations.
leaders of which are minutely acquainted
with principles of sta maushij-. Hsooe
in each political party whatever of states
a ilk will craatn a war of races.
manship there may be in the parly is em­
g. It wUl add to the poUtoal power of bodied practically in lhe ballot of it*
bum bleat voter. If the suffrage were ex­
thrir late mashepta• \
|
fl. Tbe 8 taosn, fl kt atom, w ill extend tended, nine tenths of tba colored people
would vote th* Republican ticket, and
. .ii-Tba liberties of th* freedmen can would elect from ten to thirty Rapubli
can members of C&gt;ugre*sfiom lb* South.
In view of thee* fartawe urn* that lb*
colored men are lit to vote. W* let rsb

WhyA*?'*rf’i

•"

■ TAW OF

ECO

ron the
Old Establishment
W Osatosr.
Ariyrasarfa
levsetesr.,

Greater Inducements

■

T o T II

e

COUNTRY TRADE
THAN EVER BEFORE.

.

HARDWARE STORE!
'

a*s risaalalag iMsrs* tn
&gt;ll|ai
thmfar*, wT.rw. &lt; u.7 £wTSft*i
aertgara matataed and M Ur -.2? 11 M

Bains dally receiving Goods from the
East; Bought u tha
H.iriiutn.
OOTtas thtoS Ctetowto**"la bU fa» B*rrv ert.aty. Mttoigaa.
.- n—Mtotari.
tMled May i»th A.D- lisA
***f *

Great Decline

.
.

HARDWARE

IRY

OODS.

D Yankee

Notions.

d«sr *1 Um Coasiy Coan H .«w u
*•
w ^-&gt;..0, i. -i
35 5,t &gt;
pehh* vesdaa. tha —■

“ZSX.

“V~iJE

Ban Milne a»nl ...t,|U,.„ «f m.u^.T-***

—ArtAldiiskr kodct

tTxSir.'x.^“ii-x,S'?s
।
s’.-rar.-j

[A tra«s»py l *F**\—
COMMISSIONER* NOTICE.
AU perioar bs'iaf
BA**"*1
BasaleatJrseasteh H- ^f****^,,.

of All kinds,
li gaontaly brfpt «F to tbs watte ta th* W''.

»*»■&gt;

and will be sold at WRITE
Adriag TraasportatiM) sad somite MItaly of

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

A

JOBBNB8 AND BBTA1UEBA OF

GOODS,

junta ~r“r-‘

Railroad Prices,

JEST’S, (DAIPS, TU'-ES,
t»« "mlted
iTi. ..Twj
—Ib»w tat FraUele
«Uta»

Rlin«err Bld Straw Coeds,

“UOU1‘

w^wT

J^WWrew., jC-n-U.
it. N. Hasutea. I *}&lt;&gt;»««
PalWMe 1». »»**■
.

AT

Attartoy t*r Hta.US

CHANCERY SALE
STAT1 OF MICHIOAX-Tb. Clreelt Csurt
tar Um Csealy bT Barry, ta CL—re

rrt^^^zvx^J

EASTERN

PRICES.

ao. 58 WMT MAT» rrlBIT,

Full Assortment of

their rebellion? Why exclude tboas
power to «tc&lt;j H Hfcht-of suffrage," whose every ballot will ba cast for lhe j STOVE PIPE.
SAP PANS.
Union, liberty, a free pres* and general
education.
bstig rrtrnded - by a (institutional
IV. Tbe plea that to extend th* suf­
frage
will
“
bring
on
a
war
of
mces,
”
i*
ajikpdwent, th* very object of which is
ta unutile eocnrtbmg to be don* which another of th* reason* always given Air
opposing emancipation. There is ten­
Congress has no power to do.
Second. Cvittacnjg has the power to ex- fold more tendency in emancipation to
trnd tb* right Jo.qpjsfbt United Stales produce a war of raoee, than In an ex­
OIL CLOTHS,
Scnap-rs and Representatives in the tension of the suffrage. No war of isces
opinion of XL. Madiaua and other a u- exiaia in Braxil, where suffrage is imnarttawawf*She 4kmarithlion, under Section lial. But it does exist in Jamsica where
♦Of AYfitle 1. of lhe ConaUtutiou, which the negro baa only lbs right of being out­ GRIND-BTONEB,
provides that though lhe times, places voted, and in Norfolk and Memphis,
and manner of electing Scoalora and' where be has no right to vote at all. On
Wall Paper,
Repretfahtativmshril be wascribed by the contrary, nothing tend* *o much to
produce war a» th* ability by on* aid* to
Window Fixtures,
commit injustice without punishment, and'
PAINTS.
rtgdbtft'P*- Mr- M*di*on, who furnish­ lhe inability by th* other side to obtain
Window Curtains,
edd» original draft of tba Constitution, jusBoa without fighting. Just thia stale
UAB8.
atMed-iea reply to a question put by of facte is caused by denying the right of
A ti Orrxaxo.AT Mr Old Staso
’
‘DUTTY
Mr Jrff.reon, before the Virginia Slate suffrage to a race of four mulion* ot citi­
Gbxatlt Rxnccxn Peseta.
Convssrtaoe. which ratified tba Canstitu-- zens. Lei the negro vote fur the Judge
AND WOODEN WARE.
tiun, that it waCMMlW uectssory by before whom the Memphis rioters are to
thltclama tn bfljflw brfmCry power to 1 be tried, and they would be punished.—
ragtfiM* tha right .f autfrage ia tho Bistre, Let him not vote and they would not be
C. WAKELEE,
sobjecBto the overruling power of Con-! punished. Knowing thia beforehand, if
Battle Creek. Mich.
graaa. Neither Mr. Jeflerscnnor snv lhe negroes bad bad votes, lhe rioter*
other twrenbre of th* YirgtaWConvert- would not have committed th*riot, and
ti6ffw«W&gt;le t«» see that thedaoea maani no punishment would have been necessa­
any thing wire, and at least one of ita Tn- ry. There I* no liberty, n° justice, nod
ine»«»Aweojof tb* Omrentione which no peac* fur America, except in impartial
adopted-**. did-ao dtetbietly designing to suffrage. Any denial of suffrage to a
give G-ngrra. th* power to regultte the race direcllr tend* towards war of races.
right of suffrage in all &lt;*—’—
V. But there are a das* of fools who
"VEa-ETA-BIiE
contend, in lhe tamo breath, that tbe ex­
tore and Repreaeauiivi
8-PH-L-8 REMEDY.
there 1* no prec*4iit^1„---- ....__
tension of suffrage will bring on a war of
Pasuivrly Qirae.
cial, in conflict with this manifest intent races, and yet that such perfect unity and
harmony
will
exist
between
tbe
two
ra
­
ofihcda®m&gt;fcf^ Sfcu
Psitgdd^tca
II Will Bt««t tkr SUStarl StBtlr.
8en*Uir*&gt;re oy arfother ctaiiiie or the1 ces that the negroes will voto for their
same instrument b&gt; be ch&lt;«en by |h« late masters, and add to their politic*!
Tb. sBklta shaalS i*
*,?*
txgielature of each'State, and tbe mem­ powor. Esch statement sufficiently re­
bers of tbe House of Represents Uvea are ' futes tbe cither. Yet Minister Harvey
puts both srgumanta. and Secretary Sew­
ard republishes lh«d&gt;!
VI. Tbeplus that “the States, if let
numerous branch of tba State Legisla­
ture,** it follvis^hh|llj'iiugf*j^ ouaid not1 alone, will extend lhe suffrage,’’ Is valua­
prescribe • B» TOhJiif ‘Fleet either Sena- ' ble chiefly IracaUM it admits dial to ex­
tore or Representatives without prescrib-' tend the suffrage will not create a war of
ing wb« should elee* the tkate Lrgisla- races: that negroes may be fit to vote,
lure. Heuer lhe fair intent i-( all tlieae and tost their liberties raunot ba sufficient­
clauses waaAbat attribulad twythem ' by I ly protected without it But, like the
their IMMiMrJMadWdjelA to-vert pica that the States, if let alone, will abol­
in C«)reM the ultimate and ovverruling ish slavery, it i» untrue. Each Stat*
— will pretend to fear thgt if It extenda tbe
it suffrage it will U over whelmed with and
- .ruled by neprecs, and that If it* neighbor
Sxtend the suffrage It will be stripped of
roricrowoci
negroes snd deprived of Ito labor.—
18th section of, Hence all the Southern State* will edu
on, Congress I cate each other into a eolid uuil against
extending tbe suffrag., as they did against
anil-slavery Ideas, and tnske lheir union
a basis for &lt; national party, and if suf
frage b* rjlandsd after such a coneolidalion, Il will enly be by a bltrndy contest
between tbe *uflrago and chnti-aufTraRe
parties or Slates. Hen*t, thecmly peace
ful way of extending tbe suffrage is, now,
by a Cbnstilntiur-el amodmeni.
VII. ‘Experience has proved that polit
make all leas which they shill deem neceoaary and fyi&gt;p«r fi* carrying into exe­ icnl liberty and the ballot are inseperable.
rout UM taip&lt;ir»*»dp«nda®u» cauara wbiah
It la no exception to this rule that &lt;bu
cution any powers vested iu lhe Presi­
“’“"“‘bB. CROOK'S )
liberties of women are secure without tbe
dent
’
One of lb* powers vested Io tbs Uui- ballot, a* women ar* voted for by their
ted State* is Shat nf guaranteeing to &lt;ve- fathars, huslxods, brothers and sons, of
rr Statra rvpulilican form ofgovernment. like blood, interest and .ymnathy with
I* ■ grass Pveaoter of Health.
Prior tn th* close uf the rebellioc this themselves. Bui the whites 4 the South,
th* black*, are to live a* separate
power had never been exereiwd, because and
।
co csstiageoej* he Atah a State had been ’flmilirs, having conflicting ioteresto and Riagwerta, Hah Bbsew. S«*M iMed. As.
;
deprived oMHsfLbMhitfcrtfl dFfcovarn- as
i more or less separate races, having so­
line* of demarcation, which even fo- FOR RBBUM ATOM IT ACTS UU A CHAMM. 1
menl had ever aciyn. • But, ui .bis R*- cial
&lt;
tority
may
never
remove,
and
too
often
mnatructioo Proclamation, President '
I Dnrtes **v •»
•“* F^04- »•* h*» »• '
and despising, and mlsunderstandJohnson claimed to act under thia clause hating,
i
inneach other. None of the reasons
which dispense with the need of woman's
ceded States had been deprived of *11 voting apply to tto extension of the suf­
frage to Ute cplorwd race. Whether or
civil government, and on this
predicate* tWtt-»v -»' *d’n.r,^ a.-.- ,not there exist* any formidable objection
to giving the ballot to woman, there is
to guarantee* to
can fcirm of gov!
not tb* sama reason for It. Th* prime
necessity of a free ballot I* the sewrity it
affords to life, Utterly and property.—
h« was acting ag,.J^u*i&lt;l*Bt under th* Shall wsadmit thatwUli* MetMury to
Constitution, snd noMS,Cwmspder-in- a white man's hberty a negro can do with
Chief oik tho Ctajstitatiup. - -, Ti - ■ out snd still maintain himself in equal
But, WhrfkeFW-pMRiafit has &gt;wi liberty. This were.to goneeda th* su-

HR ACE &amp; O'DWYER.

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OLIN W. PAYNE’S PICTUREGA L&gt;
LEItY.

GROCERIES.

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Good Tea at one Dollar.

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ROPE,

Mats, Rugs, &amp;c., Ac.

AUMINIHTKAIXWN BULB

Farthing Tools of all
kinds,

CUAItl'IAN'S RALE.

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HARNESS SHOP.

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                    <text>“Liberty gad Union—One and Inseparable.'

VOL. XI.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
hoepini &amp; Airway
Duass* Is
WATCHES. CLOCKS A JEWELRT
1 tads sad crtkt)*te.l F(sMoss mm
Qnalisy.

ed the bill to promote the eonatrnclion ol
The pirate Seminas was recently elect­
a railway between Washington and the ed J edge of Probate of Mobllo County.
North West; a bill, in other words,, to He was so popular among the "rccon•trurted.” Uy reason uf his “gallant ser­
vice*’' during ths late war, in "souiUing”
odious and paralysing monopoly as the American msrehantmen, and performing
Canldeh and Amboy in New-Jersey.*— i sundry other CspL Kyd antics on thk
Tho vote was 65 to 87. Another bill for high seas, all in behalf of the late "Cona rood from Pittsburgh to Cleveland was foderacy,’’ that nobody thought of run­
ning against him, and hs was unanimous
passed by the equally. emphatic vote of ly rho^-n to have particular cognisance
77 id 41, and ha* concurred In the Sen­

-------- -----------------------------------

Q

C. HAWLEY.

'

PODERTB A HTRIKER^

BRACE &amp; O'DWYER,

JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF
EUYfifc

si 50

XZST AHVANO3.

OATS,

Millinery and Skaw Goeds,
AT EASTERN

PRICER

JACK8ON, MICH.

TORN W. PA YNE’S PICTURE GALJ LERY.

ate amendments to the joint rtsolntion to
facilitate railway communication between
the States. Su this heavy bluw at rail­
way despotism awaits only the Presi­
dent's signature.
In tho Senate Reconstruction lias boert
debated, and will probably be disposed
ofaj nu distant day. Nothing else of

last five years firuck the Southern "chiv­
alry” as a kiud of training especially
adapting him to the fulfllmoci uf hu­
mane duties. The f)mlU spirit &lt;hicb
actuated the wbolcaale butchery of ne­
groes at Memphis, found.I la natural man­
Hsuinp. IIIol,lpB.
ifestation in dsligbling to honor with of­
ficial promutlun, the pmlfc-Asarted Som­
me*.
Mohtiag Ex..
The uiiparJoasd rebel and* pirate was
JjtRANK ALLEN,
elected G*t enough; but, io! on tbo 18th
insL, tbo Mobile Dotnutf Ntict publish
The Superintendent of Public Inatroc- ad the following order.—
• R-X. RICE, Gen'IHapanairadnt.
tSfljM
IIuDQUxavns Dk&gt;'&lt; or Alsbama, 1
tion L.ii apportioned the Primary School
••Ute. u filer
May 18, IBM.
j
■ uirrnn|;i ofn»«Uop»
Fund fur the present year. The‘amount
In compliance with instructions from
A. 11 OLD 110 OK,
the President of the United State*, it is
•______ ...A.
tween the ages nf 5 and 20 year*. Wo hereby directed that Raphael Seimne* be
not permitted to buhl or Morcise the
add (1&gt;e apportionment to the several
Illes IConrt.'i
function* of JuJgo uf the P^bbate Court
•adRaxl Ext
. ,Th* £»»’“■ •*tiaFs of VTH.D T.’-OtFEB townships in this county:
of Mobile county, or any other civil or
1.0DOR. N». &lt;4. «r» l.rhl &gt;fonj«r •rrtifn&lt; dtfseb
political office of trust, while ho remains
•••k. st U.« Lodj. Rodtn |B Goodr.ar llloek,
H Mliaga. MJcb.
DRAKE, M.D.
•201.41
i Rbxoino Cibclb.—Ths.ncxt
Baltimore,
279
128M
By order ol Brevet Maj. Gen. Chaa
l**rtientar aitealien sivse to Ibe treatment
189.08
413
et Fri&gt;»te UJmm&lt;*. Office, CJrner »t dixie and
II be held at the Residence of
IL Wood.
('LureWRuevte. ui&gt; ntelra.
Carlton,
383
170.18
(Signed) A. RAMSEY, A. A. G.
ightman. iwi Friday' evening
342
Castleton,
“In compliance with instruction* from
June 15th I860. Houts from -8 to 10,
M. AC. RU86EU..
Heating*,
610 ,
280.00
tbaTmideui of the United States,” eb!
o’clock P. M.
299
137,51
Well, that is right, and encouraging, so

CSKILL A XEVrm,

issra*aas?,.-tts’.

I

Ti.\|,l, AI’.RANGEMENTS—
F Grand ltapid»A: I lasting* Singe Line
-Will lm&gt;« H»«.ite.. oo Men4*yt. WUnsmtoya
mJ I..!••••( *Ks'cto«k.A. M. w*ming ihrvoxh
JtoMUvilf*. Alxlotoai*. WLilnevrflte, Itr-nravUte,

NO. 7.

a~~~»u--Tk. II..— h*.

Tnist'sEitltts:'

giislinga1 ^inhttis JBirrctorji.

Btostehrref^reta^f 0- IfeUR.

MORTGACVSj

TEHMB,

------- --------HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 13 1860.

S

Goon.—ABalcm (Man.) paper eaya;
The constabulary are pushing matters io

SORROWS

Come not singta. Hndreds NMM w4th

pepsia has c1aimed mnitons Mita Tfetlma,
and for year* there baa seemed to be Do
roliabls remedy for IL
Our vendors
will rejoice to bear that Coo’s Dyipopeta
Cure will certainly cure it la ovary In­
stance. -AH its stteadant aflliaHqoa, j&amp;a
eject bi* tenant forthwith. . Apothecaries
cramps, colic, indigestion, sidenas* of tba
alcohol io pre|
notifiodlhal

not wll alrobol or any kind of spirits,
eveuaipou the prescription of a pbyeloian.

Pf—C-w.

The West Point Academy bill base
wholesome amendment added to It, pro­ &amp;d Jacket BitUr*^-ua a restorative after
hibiting the admlssinn of any eadet who
has served In the Rebel a ml les. In that
ahape it has passed the Senate.

to the Geary Soldtars’ Convention.—
Considering that Kaipo was appointed to I
promote the Cowan third party movomeat, thia development is striking.
Auditor-General Anneke, of this Btato

matory rheumatism. TUI* will seenunt
[or any delay in answering letters In rela­
tion to the publication of advertised Gita,
or other mattera of bosincea

DIED.

I.IKK’SSSTite?
bssaJtSSar*.

NOTICE.

J

iMraonao.—Hom/Jamk* A. Swatter
continues to improve and will probably
recover. Thia wilt be g»od nuws to his,
numerous personal and political friend*
in all parts of the State.
./

JOHN SODEATS,

«5K

£

C. UUXT.

Tub .Gntvn Tavxx /Itau-wsr.-v-Thc
rumorwhich ^oa circulated that the

'ilteae lor
I Alai be

muiET i. a.

JOGX K. HALL

T.rworrr &lt;.f mH Vlllig* ia »rtti»s. that ti;.ueoir^alrvj hy ibe Fruidaal cr ulbcV officer
U. CADWALLADEIi.

tea
.HMiiu.int M bervluGu* atiedfled.
A. &gt;•. lit; IKE.
J. W. nENTLET&gt;*
Km-rJfr.
UMbsp. J nut ub IMS.
aw

£

ft. HOLBROOK.

rnoi: t rgoiinKS.-STxtKor u iciugax
'01 attend RNdMpUjr*
» him. Office, in C«

UIITIKCI CITT

JSIC

g

IL COOK.

BTOBSI

uasomn.
LDrsen, MBAH

JOHN MIPUAKL.

caak.xm

p« o. ucorr.
8.C. PJUXDUL •
dodge of Probate.

WM-LCOiiB,

n* nrusac,
,o &lt;i&gt;7 anc
MiJJle.iUa,

__________ i_

iMO8iT4«rw.
cJlrclroo K/*!! itemmid*,

telly with “my policy” which recognizes, eil •rtheXil'ujei
as its prime idea, that Alabama and all
the rest of tbo "eleven” are “just as tru­
ly in the exereiso of their powers and
fseultiea a* New York or the other Stales
which remained ley all' If this ideals
true, and “my policy," with its notion,
A. W. tauter. C
“once a State, alw-ly* a State," bo cor­
O|oKBlsgs lot
rect, what right has President Johnson
■to interfere with the result of the election 1 t'»nk Xll.n «u
of a Probate J udge down In Alabama,
New Hampabirvl That’s the question.
Wo thick that President Johnson hsa
dona right in this cate; that, in this in­
stance, his practice is a good deal belter
than his theory. Tbsury and prsctice
ought, "by pood rights,” m bo conwstant;
but, in this strange world,"TKhy are not

■

•
&lt;■,

be Greeted ^ithin the coming year would
Waxtxd.— Iteiqs of local newt from
far esceed the number possible under the
present circumstances. Tbsre is a* y«t
no llotrl^apd t&gt;r a person wTailing to go ing Item* of public io tereat, marriage
mio/that bAiriw, er.d keep a ttriclly notices, etc., will confer a lasor that will
trnprrar.ee ktvte there is prewntad btf» be appreciated by u*.
a most splendid opportunity. It Is a Ax­
ed principle of the people nf Nnslteille
A GtlttrARtcit.—The Kalnmaxoo Tdtthat the bu.inciui of whisky selling shall
wrprisir.g and reliable young men have
taken |ba initiatory steps for establish­
ing n fust-class Gymnasium, foe their own
Tm Wtin*T Csok—The Jack*on CR- amusement and muscular development.
itt» aayy; From ah extended tour, snd
clore observation of the -growing wheat
Goon.—0»*. Certin, of Pennsylvania,
crop in Michigan. Canada and Western,
baa signet the bill tbr ever disfranchising
dracrlrra, non-reapondmU to the draft,
crop, of tbte: staple cereal.
In our last issue wo stated that the
enrrpy during the war.
erop in this county “al best*’ could only
bo a partial onc-SNico then there hai
Wro Vxaorsni.—The returns thus
be^n s decided Improvement fntbe ^rowfar received from the recent voting in
West Virginia on the Constitutional
Amendment denying the right ol suf­
be our fortuM in thia eo.mty.
frage to Rebel* Indicate a majority In fa­
vor of the Amendment yf more than 10,­
000.
.
that ibo Republican State Central .(

^BRTISEMENTS.
i rolaid

decided »o call the State Gaweutiott be­
ToZ P. Tk,nl.r. Ei.
tween the Bth day of August, and the tbe Report, prepared by H&lt;«. W. L.
Grat day of September. We hope It Bancroft, Secretary of the Port Huron
may be aooa after the Bib; nod regard ,and Mil wankoo Railroad Company, on
ihrnereaslty and importance of a new
ln fcvor of holding the Q&gt;n»&lt;mti&lt;m at Railway outlet from Chicago tn the tea-

Bpnkiag of this the Jadtaon Uihisre •ays:

R-J.GRAJtr, J. M-

GOLD &amp; SILVER»
fijucut cami
•240,000 —
t2iPfi00
WORTH OF
IFa/eAra, Clodu, C/iaini, Diamond Rin*i
Pianot. ADlodront, Srwiny Jfo’
rAiiMs, ^sfeer Bert, " " .

paid for until job know wi^t

v.inxi, u&gt;
momr,
.■noth.nd of
vltbgt

recei.tag the article

sESSs.'KSptt

aa • body, ha* declined

“’J-atch'* GOLD*

question. Al Isasl a hundred member*

A N ApFORTJONMKNT?!

J

'^.-agsSFr-

1
1

board, with many and valuable statistics

oaka” ibe Republican party was formed

—................. -

ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT

wonld fight rather than submit tn such a
revtiluUun. These are sound atntiments.
Wo tally regret that thus far Cuncress
has not acted upon lhern, by gniug to
the root of the reconstruction difficulty,
the denial by Jubnsoa'a proclamations of
the right of suftrage to hiyal mawfand *o

which they all beliere they possess.—
■
Tbe
cxeuweiaa fear that the peoplu are
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|

LETTERS REMAINrXG UNCLAIMED
n..&lt;i^v~^u.

z
■rUesrareto Rpseek.
Senator Howard, In hi* recent speech
on Reconstruction, told pretty nearly the

whois truth about the .President's policy.
He ataisd that the Presidsut, in assum­ KO links.
ing to reorganise the States without tlie
Irghlstive authurlty of Congress, was
acting without law, and that in coolly ig­
noring ths power of Congress over tho
status of seceded States, and in denying
to Congress any other power than that of
deciding upon the qualifications of its

i&amp;'ais-''"'—.

.11X1,

So.tOtt. Wllok» tolMSuadtMW.
the erection of another store, Mr. Downs
Ranixanira.—The sorfa drawn from j
tewL*
UwSyiatofTia*r*°J!ro’
ia erecting a Plsiiiog' mill and Sash and Ibe stone fountain at Ackley's—Try it
Istwux. Rkvkxck.—The receipts from
Internal
Itsvenue
Monday
were
•3,121,
­
Blind Factory, Mr. McCaffrey a Saw-mill
on Quaker Brookysml Messrs. . Kirasey
082,49. The receipts fur the week amount
A Co, bare commenced the erection of
to •7,178,715 13, and the total receipts
Ixraoixs.—The Lansing State Jirpub- for the month of May were 821,724,080 40.
tbeir'atore near thi'propdoed line of the
lOOlialte. totem**
railroad. The Flouring mill of Mallett l.ean, comes to us enlarged, printed in
W.K. QoodyMr.oa
Tat PaxnuxxT Exooaao.—C. L VaR
A Johnson hsscummeneed to grind, and quarto futm, cud decidedly improved.—
The DfpuLUcan lias always been a good landigham teraaly says that if Preaident
promises to be an eminent success.
' Dr. C. W. Goucher, formerly of paper.but never better than under tbo Johnson's principle* are those of the parHoUnook. &lt;•«,! nd rills** lots No. SM a
Woodlnnd, Ims purchased some lots and editorial charge of it* present ncoomplisbOuttake. to b« rauirod.
purposes to erect a building for a Drug cd Editor. Stephen D. Bingham, Esq.— ten years been a Republican without
Store. Were it poaalblc to procure lum­ We wislriland Aim the greatest poulble knowing U. "Alike unknowing and un­
ISO Ils
known^ we move as an ameadmlBt.
ber, the number &lt;-f buildir.ga iliat would success.

Uly upplimbte ia J&gt;«*«rn&gt;d Agw»;-ib»

J-

333
406
251

193.08
151,34
118.84
289,56
127.42
153.18
186.70

Tutel,
5990
Grand Trunk Railway Cptpppr.y had
ceser^ selling through
Qcxur.
—
If
the
roodusl
of Audy Johnline; bad no foundation in fact. Tickets
will bo sold, and trains will contin lie to II sun w ben be was inaugurated, was as the
Democratic
papers
said
“
s disgrace to
tun the same as if no Fenian scare had
the party that elected him,” now that
’.hat party has adopted the President,
..
—s .
NA/nriixs.—Since we last noticed thia ha»e they not relieved ths Republicans
y&lt;-twg village, we learn that Messrs. of that ditgracoi
Wbeelcr’and'bowning have commenced

mffsii

MRS HOFFMAIT,
p«ri»g a moJIBcsiloa *f tbs Oridwalei
TURK 18 H. BATH.”

MspiwGrtve,.
OrangsvUte,
Prairieville,
Rutland,
Tliormipple,
Woodland,
Y'aukec Springs,

nenl family, h*s incurred ths- wrath at
ths ohivslry by. marrying a Yankse ofiioer. Richmond is excited over her al­
leged apostacy.

Tho President removed E. L. Pisree,
To G. B. Stebbins, E*q_, for a copy, — — X » - - -___ - ____ ■ term Re. vifeta *A Mdr of M
trader the frank of Senator Howe of Wk

All war JUrrHappllr.

,

�HASTBIGB BAMBER

8 P E Cl AL

Betsey's Beuel.

NOTICES.

gbeat

BARLOW,
&amp;GB

GOLD &lt;Sc SELV^

BARGAINS

*1,000,000 Wonk
or

ARE PREPAR

Watches and JeWe!rj

yittrarj gotirra.
* 1 think that tfaa might suit you, Sir,"
she said. "If yonr wife don’t draws her
hair tn these fashions tboae bonnets would
not do al all. Thia ia rich and plain,
and corers the back of the lirnd and neck."
“Wa’al now, tall me, for I haee (pH
bothered with these things that I don't
know one from t'other. | want tn gat a
nice bonnlt for Betsey, and I m»an U».---Now jest tall ma if you would like yuur
"Let me eae—four o’dock—yea, HI gw. mother to wear ona like this?"
Unde Abel. HI l««ik at tba pertly girl*,
"Oh. t beg your pardon, ma’am. I
though; y&lt;&gt;« won't mind that. Come on.” didn’t nee-." and be touched the sierra of
So they walked ■&lt; up the atraet. the
feshhinaNe attire nf tfo. young lawyer
wmtraating etmngly with the antiquated
cut uf tbe fonwr’i garments, which at
home ware wtmt to Ila ia anlemw state in
tbe spars room all the week, only to be
She had stood Miberto just nut of the
wont un Sunday with becoming caraful- range ofJohn D»rA'* vision, and bad not
seen him at all. ^Something In the aoond
of her voter atuheted him, perhaps, and
when Uncle Abel called:
"Here. John Dare!" be stepped h»stibeardlea* one, with the'irw India, epare ly enough toward them. The girl thrust
and gyar, beneath ibe well brushed hat; the Ixmnel in Unde Abel's hand, and
tint the clear blue eye was the aame in would have twee out of sight if her drvua
both, and like thoao that were cloerd for had not caught on one of tbe branchbig
oree under tkrend by tba apple-orchard
on Uncle Abal'alarm, wbera hw dead ale“Amy !" and John Dara, with a hot
flush on his lace, caught her hand and ao
It troubled John nnl a whit lu be seen detained her. "Amy Egbert, have I
with th* plain countryman. In »pito «.f ound you at laatF
his perfumed hair and well-gloved Land
The girl* face grew white and rad by
bi* heart was true and ligal to the gu»d j turns, and the word* abw spoke ram* *o
friend of hi* boyhood, and tbe inquiring low and broken that only John could
glance* of bis companion* gave him no I catch their meaning.
annoyance whatever.
L'oda Abel pushed bi* spectacle* up nn
They reached Madame Rolette’s at his forehead, and. atill holding the hat in
last, and John lounged In the doorway hia band, looked open-mouthed from one
and atraightway engaged in the laudable
cnipkiyment of finding nut tbe prettiest
“I guess you must have knowed this
face among thegirfe In attendance. Josie toting woman afore, didn't your b* said;
Mollelt, radiant with smile* and—and I but John was too buay with eager qn**think a little artificial bloom, came for­ ti.rna, and Amy waa trembling and flu«hward with her moot bewitching glance* ing aa aha tried tn speak calmly, and ► ■
to wail upon the old former wb&lt;&gt; brought his que*ti.m waa unanswered. Pretty
so attractive a person with him; and. Joaia naw di tiding her attention between
fancying that aha {would show her aupc [a now customer and the St range scene herior ability by *o doing, made up hrr aide her, and between anger and niortifimind bi quia Uncle Abd unmercifully. cation the looked In no need of help from '
Poop old man! He never waa so miser- rouge aa^abn tnaasd her bead and mnuer j
ablria hi* life. In Hoptown be would
havn had no trouble whatever. Mi-s I gard to "that Amy Egbert and her beau.”
|
Unde Abel held the bat a while Linger
| quite patiently, but at last dsapairad of
ibe interview being ended, Bu be Cough­
ed, and then hu said:
"I'll taka thia hunniL Twenty dollar*
Bnt here was a fine lady with a graat ia a good deal, but Betsey'a worth It, ain’t
circumferanoa uf black ailk trailing out
along tba carpet, B walat no bigger than
a wa«p. a bead on which th* hair aaemol
atruggling in crimp* and carl* to get
away from shining band* (trapped light­
ly ajnund it. and a pair oi great black be hovs!” *He wa^obliged to t-fl Ml**
rye* hmking ktralgh: at him. While tba Egbert the dipelfon over twice tno, and
damael held bp &lt;me style after another, , frit quite uneaay Ivat It abuuld not a&gt;uf tied tbenfon eoqaetUahly, Unde Ab&lt;i rive at his hot/) in lime.
looked at Juhn impluriagly, but derived
Owtaide the door John tamed tn leave
no help trura him.
hi* onela. and )&gt;»ked aa why ea a girl aa
"Now. yoeng woman, show me anme he said, "It's all right. Unde Abel—
of yi-or beat Ifcmneta—yea! good ooca.— Y«io’va found a new bonnet, and I've
None of your old-ia»hiuocd pour thing*
lor my wife."
Unde Abel held hi. hand feat, and
Hiving said tbi* Uncle Abel felt that Luiked a moment, witboat apeaking, in
be bad stated the caae dearly and should ! John'* face, in a wistful way; then aaid.
looking in the young man's eyes, “She’s
a motherlr*a girl. John!"
' Uncle Abd!" and John turned an­
grily away, nr would have done an if the
detaining hand had not held him with a
grasp which silty year* had not weakm
"Now tbi* will bs juat what you want, ed. “Ixx'k here, my boy, I meant no olI nnxurr; only twenty-five dollar* too— fen»e. N»n* nf my blond turn villain* "
eheap and ao becoming."
he added, proudly; ’ bet ynu aee ahe's
Unde A lid cuefeaeed afterward ’that he young »nd purty and forlorn, and, mayfall quite confounded at the grant price, he, if you tee too much of her she might
but did not megn to let that Fraudtifird get to thinkin* more id’you than would
girl know it.au ba only eaid, “Oh, tbat'a be good fur her, and if you ain’t in earn
t lie style, ehl It ain't a bit like Betsey’s
-.Id .mm though.”
"Ob no, Sir. the faabiuo bn* changed
.•ntiraly. Now thia gipsy ia just tbe
newest thing out. and ynar wife would
*rt the fashion in tba town. I doa’idoubL"
She I'Mikrd up al John Dare merrily.

0. D. SPAULDING’S
CASH STORE

NEW GOODS

"Wa’gl, it’s kind
purty; but it’a
awful queer, ain’t it, John?"
John tho* appealed tn could only an­
swer that be "knew nothing in tbe world
about women'a bonnets," and took up
biareverie, whatever it waa. just wbera it
waa broken off. But looking idly in tbe
!■ mg.mirror ifipoaite be aaw Josie mak­
ing aigna to another girl, and be Boon
fin nd that they were amusing themed rra
vastly at tbe perpleiity of their cust.on­
er. He aaw. loo, that a pale, cuirt girl,

varwca and death, and in her poverty and
pride th* girl bid heranIf from ma rraolutely until now. She tried t» earn her
hr»ad by bar awmpliabnianu but faded,
and gladly took thia mean* in do »•.—
Now, If lean win bar for my yrife, I shall
bring Mr*. John Dara to aee you some
fine day thia summer—may I, Uncle

lil'llR-iU
&gt;o&gt; TO oio A»o Ul’O t“c’

ESTABLISHMENT!
THE HASTINGS

DRUG &amp;• BOOK
STORE
Established in 1851

6

Roberts
l Striker.
aumilbo

For the People!
PRINTS FOR 12j Cta.
GOOD JIBOWN SUGAR UJ Cu.

and no

OF ALL
To Suit ■

that our enuthem brethren, *ller a

G 0O 0 8
F.„
M,«j.
In ib-Mi—,‘l«" •"/
other Store in bran.

-w

,d now that the rainbow of peace
gain spanned tbe arch of&lt;mr Uukm—

More and Better

•aaax

In fall fellowship and |
r the* suit meeting ia tn
________
be beM h&lt;lb* first lime
lb* "Father
Of Waters." in the Great Weet.—ws in- J

,

mistake

Oonnuitas of «11 U» Popular

site all ib« States and Territoria*. tn lie
prficet, by D*lrgati&lt;ia. that tbe amicable
■nd *«al rviulfono wbh-b bare berat -

FATES! MHICIHEt.

SIX

IN NEW TOI

Great
Wa arv prrpared

so LendHaHfUbe-cwmrtry ax

Tbrj pradMS • gsad aftct npoa diaeeae alaoat
iwmrdiaUlr a/ter lb«y are lUre. Br aooie ■«•d.rful power, perhaps eleetnc or a«r&gt;om lals•see. Ibe pragma of disraowd actios learraetod;
where watckraluase sad pal* kart bora prawn,

GROCERIES!
tHEAP A8 THE CHEAPEST.

fed yswag sgsla —la gits lift saw a*«egy. aa4
t&gt;oppians -i&gt; to *m Wim si Tar. Iteksaltfo
Mitoa *pon U« fkMtoch. Liter sad Doaslla U
o®l.d, sad r-.r Ibe Th'ost sad l.*on &gt;fo»» &gt;• n0
better prepanuoa. Il cxelalaa all Iks Bedlclual

large, be

grnerally and w*3dy drffuved.
Am.m« tbe prominent mihjeete whiih
will come before the S-c-1, at this aeira-

Bueiety ’• Catalogue rd Fiuita. Tbeapra?ial Ccrumitlre apfmiuted for xhia pur­
pose ar* nob, with the vuriasia State and
Committees, actively engaged in
.collecting such information a* will a&gt;d in
drt«n»io,nIC •*ul varieties are best
adapted to the different arcthwia and dis- '
tricta oloar country, and thia iafiremat1,&lt;_ in the fiwm of report*, will be aab-

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP

GROCERIES

.'/A La nt* Assortment of

hTravling Baskets
Children Carriages

FRUIT CANS,

GUR

OUR FJ

For Doini
ah*

THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

tQVAi

r
sr

for I heir own State* ot ^iiatrifU, UHl

Lyon's Periodical Drops I

forward them at a* early a day as poasible. In P. Barry, of Rochester, N. Y..
Chairman of the Cummlttaa &lt;« the IL-

0.1. (PAUUIII.

TIIE OiretT FEMALE REMEDY

iuun * mtrafi

FUR IRREGCLAllrriBS.

GREAT RUSH

tivtoa of tbe Catahime.
Member* and Dvlrpste* are requested
tnmmtrifort* apeometAanf the Fruita of
their respective districts, and to c-«mmuoicate in regard to them whatever m*y
■id in prsoooting the objects of the S.wir
ty and she science «d American Pomute-

THE SILVER SKIRT!

OODS

CRO
is the
lu
brought ti

ACKLEY’S
fruits, that a report &lt;/ all tha varieties I

High Prices Busted Tip

VIRTUE IM THE

ZLED tX&amp;GXET

Medicines.

lowa; "Awbuicab PiiMolobical 8&gt;&lt;isrr,’’

cwh**&lt;C M.Raxvott. Ctomer

Oils,
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,
Cards,
Card Board,

So they parted, and the baaoera-by littie dreamed of all that hand-grasp apoke.
"Wa’al, wa’al. If 'hinge don’t turn out '
qaeer!" anllloqiiized Unda Abel, borne- 1
■«»rd bound, with a bandfom aafoiy plac­
ed on the oral heC.ra him. "To think
how bear I came to gr*tin' one of them
gipaya for Bvtaey. Wbr. aba wa«ld ,
have laughed a week about it. And tberi

Fifth and

V
3. D. Nrwlno. ot lagham Ok. Mm h.. ।
tfrltra tn th" Amcricna Af'iexlhtritt to
the folfowuog eflevt: That by careful e»prrimeut. lie find* |r-m In-reli and ma
pl* wood nit in tbe w Inter, and klln-dr&gt;ed.

And erery thing at the rame astonishingly

X'.

entered may be asifonitted l-» lb* meeting
aa anna as practicable.
All peraiwut deaieims of becoming

Tranaactiuaa of the B-cirty. Life mem
bervhip. Ten Dollars; Breuaisl, Two
Ibdlara.
OLD LADIES I
PasAagea of Fruita with tbe name of
tbit tewrtr+hutur, may be uddrrawd aa fol-

Paints,

LOW FIGURES.

'

TN.IMA* P. Jams*. Esq . Treasurer, Phil­
adelphia. wfo. will furnfob them with

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for $1.00,

I efca; on, taking it for granted that it waa
in eipsewsioo of admiraiiun, she pursued
the aame etrain.
“Jwit fresh from Pails; I am sure your
wife would like that.' .Shall I try It on
Tua PatwoLoaicai Joraasi. raa Jews—C«itaiaa Portrait* af Bow. Boles«» Foor. Taoax*
Jirrww. JUaoa Be**, Coarraacs Kwiir Karr.
Jrs.t U.S, * Group of Maeata or Uuh ludiaa*

^y_.r— Um undersigned give nolice
l5 H,
8bm’ ’ will commence
j* Qty of flu Louie. Mn.. «m Temur,
piembfodth. 1M6.X 11 o’clock A. M,
hUvc*aBtUa Library Hall, and wilt
minus Beveral day*. All HorticultuI. Pom'ilngW. Agncoltural and other
,(jrrd iMtitOtioas in tbe United State*
d Britfob Provinaaa. ara invited to send
^X^pitirm*, &lt;*• Urga as they may deem
pedienl;
♦’*** perwsas inter­
red lu the cultlvatiio offruite era invlj
|&gt;e prv*ent and lake seal* in tbe

THmW &lt;
fata.bUei

Utec.
between the Iratt end
and top ends of a log. and “•» lev** are
clrwer and Arnrar penned than other*;
that a full &lt;vwd rd a.«4 grerfl wiaid. weighs
•teal 7
H-U bat if t .CHO lbs-, i e- a
Gttteeeer -me fiAh. Iw deducted for th*
“HB Speer* la wswd aa iiairally owded, it
I?VSB «0M Ho. au’tlte weight of a c-rd
of true
gesea word, or 4506 Ibe. for

jfxirrAi

Shirts and

BEVOLVERB,BIFLES

3F"T3T

HU own fees

warrant

Also. NUBU

new bonnet! How •Mair and ynwtg" efo
looked in the frrah ribbon. and sort blood
armrnd her fa-el And how she Jsughrd
at tba idea of wearing “on. of them dlah-

REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS

�EAT AT
tl,000,000 1
OF
tchei and

jjricultursl ?tnu.

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

|B cnofo&lt;n’’‘» with a reuolutk» adoptat tba l»» «**« W U“ Natimial
j^ciatioo, tbe undersigned give notice
ihat lt&gt; Eirrmn Suav* “Hl crenmerxm
hike Gty &lt;’’ Sl L,,o1‘- M'K’"n
S'prenthv^-b. 1M«. at 11 "’chck A. M,
u ye,chantile Library Hall, nnd “HI
^tinw several day*. All Hortlcdtnr4l. Pum-loS'enL Agricultural and utbar
kindred inalitotlona in the United Sintea
..
. n
i_________________ - —।

ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

exprdieiii; *nd all «thw perauus intarMtcd lu the eiiltivntino offrtiite«re invltjd to be present and lake semis in tbe
Ccmvention.
And now that thn rainbow of pucs
bit *4*1”»(MinrreraJ the arch of our Union—

*itr all the Slates and Territories U&gt; be
ptreent, by Delrgntinn. that the amicable

.1, and she- rreult of ltd deliborationa.

scs^i3r=rr«iSE,i

ggaj^tfa^ar4‘.=r

having bran in- tarsoon of tbni day. *t tbr north front di

Sfoiad to
■WITH.

SPOONER’S
Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever,

aaJj° ■ *k*f*fi*r*. *&gt;y Virtue *f a power af *S« tn dnenbed rani eatelc to wtl • That Hera or pare I

Intermittent Fever,

ST«thlZhX.TU*A•udHIatoc.f Mlehtgui. kn—u and rfeacritod a.
orel •» th.Alb d..„r Jj. i«a
._ Uj&lt; Ko,u.Wm, q^r,tr (C) of tbeSo&lt;iUi-W&lt;«

Bemitteut Fever,

SEVEN CHEAT BLESSINGS

■ BADWAVB

READY _ RELIEF.
let,—If suddenly •rued with pain ar alekasas,
tba are of KADWAY'S READY RELIEF wilt af

Congestive Chills,
AND AT PRICES

Anti-Fever

To Suit the Times.
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

HATING J BBT FCRCHASKD OUR GOODS.

te united with ua in full trll»wxhip mid
pAumunii-n—now tba’ «**r meeting ia to
be brIJ lor the first time
the “Father
o! Water*." in the Great West.—we in-

mortgage balk
CHANCERY SALE.
_____
_____ ___________________ _ QTATE OF MlCWnAN.-Tba Circuit
Ay diUasaof • torusa .xreutad br HuImv O tor Iba aosnly of Barry, In Orenoery.

AGUE

MOKTGAAjE SALE

Diarrhea,

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

Dysentery,

Great Decline,
In Prices,

Periodical Headache,

Dumb Ague.

Wa are prepared lo SELL GOODS

(rnerally and widely diffmed.
Ato.H&gt;s ’fie prontiitMil auhjecte which
ion, »til be Ilfat •/the rrviaKHi «»f the
8.&lt;irtj’a GrtalupHK-r Fiuiu. TheapvCia! Ccmtuittre RppuluWd for thin |&gt;ur«
,i. ,«.• nre nob. with the various State ami

1866.

For Sale by all Druggists.
W.m. Spooner &amp; Co.,
Nashville, Tenn.

OUR STOCK

xparlanss lu dnv lug out tbraa prate. Wanead
Mutihlag baaldaa dog*, eats. «od treys feral*
lUJUnraa—Xteafe.ti* Aawnren, K. Y.
laFHaa "Coeran'a" adrartiaenaM above.

rollicting »uch information ns will aid In

1866.

DUR FACILinn

•• Cam*'*” Bit Exrtaxreavoa i* siaspls, ssfe.

.wait?

nr Uiere be.why tba
il ast be granted i
Thai • -.A pet i timer
.-..rrated in .aid relate
m u. prnoaocr v. raid petition and tba healing
thereof, br rani tog a c-fr of ttola order to be publ,«k«d io the /Atoeuve A««*r. a nrerspapvrprinted

For Doing Busimess,
ARE £QUAL TO ANY IN THE
Potiiitlogiotl and ILirliruilurai At

tel rate it wilidia. atwanlly at
&gt;*laai •• poaaibk from where i
*A&lt; Store. JMl. Uimr.
ISrSae -Ooseaae- adveruasne

1866.

STATE.

ibrir unit States nd

RELIEF will io UM re rod, and c.n be ui&lt;l for
more tmrp&gt;M«. than lea dollar* expended for
any atbsr oadinna In nae.

hie, lu P. Barry, of i’■ ■cheater, N. Y..

READ Uli AT MIW WESCOTT SA vSr
Mrtnbora and Delrgsta* are rrqorated
!&lt;i0«tribulr specimen* of the Fruita of
lltoir reaprctile district*, and to e-mniuuiniie in reward to them whstcjpr mar

• id in promoting the ulijreta oft be Suet*
I, and tlte science ol American Pom«k&gt;-

wEach cimtrlhiltar i* rvqmrated Vi HWir
prrpamJ with a eompUia li»t &lt;‘f hi* rt»ll&lt;rti- II. a’ltl t.« prra.nl Iji" «,me with ht*

eTrxalWi]
THE MOST SKEPTICAL.

VIRTUE IN THE

’

ZLE D ^AlCHUST'
ij-Tasswiew — &lt;
rM=K?SS!.t ’
• BOURBON Y/HJS**-

CROCKERY
is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,
Aud ia aold al a reduction from former
Prion.

!&lt;&gt;«•: “ tunica* P"MxLootcat.8&lt;tiUTT,”
ram rtfC. M. SaxTO*. (Turner Fifth and
Walnnl Sts., St Louia Mo.
Mavnau P. W iubr. Jamu Vice.
Prtlulent.

Secretary

VISA.

CHANCERY SALE.
iTATEOF MICHIUAM.—Tl*a Clrenll Coati

n—*11 st■
warth »f

'on readin I and tiling ibapelulon.eMy («&lt;Sed
of Martin H llraeketl Adtainulralor of Mid ra­
tal., praying, far reaiou. therein art fcrlli.
that he uiav be Iwenaml to toll certain real eMate 1 Marhlra to tai th* very lart. RICIiOLT AMD
beloii^ ’to atod deeraard, in aald petition
' CThos«Mpou.lll««rdervrfth«tTw»day.&lt;heS'.Ui UdAaa. Tto wa.tor awC taa toM H«y dwg*
| day of Jose na«t. al 10 o'clock in lbs fore.
i n..mi. be awtonrd tot the hearing of MidhaUltou.
and that UtaHaire at law of •alddaeeafc'd. gad all
other peraon. IntoreMrd inaaidratatearrrequired
pain* shoot about any body, t atop Ibe
In appear at a ••Mina of a*1d Court. Ikon Io ba
r,«sa!VWsJ!a—' gic
■hr Hrlicf; if 1 Caleb cold. I Uk* Uio Ito
bMden .1 |he Prxtbste Uffica.tn th. village of Haajuotbaeh*. or^aswcliv. or fscaocha, 1 apt
tinge, and «h»w eanM.if any there lie, shrike
’KXE’-tfiMSIiTtiJilE.'SS
praeorof tba pvtilleavr ebon Id not be granlrd
■ ...l 1.
nviared ik.t the petitioner
If aiy ehlldrtn fall and bnrtaa or otiwrwi
Ualtor rfcvwwM alt
a.

rdifom n.

Ia PsmuKT and by Virta« of* d«&lt;r»» of tins
Conti, made in tbr atoiv. e*-u«. m tba.lrrrnlh
davotOctober. A. D. IS&gt;l.l.tbe.ut«cnb.r
(■-Tt-r'-ri- -- re *nd for th» eminty ot Harr*.
1
Niahisan. •hall *ril *l pwblto aueiwo. toiba high- :
*rC2£. w
ibe Ittb dav W J.w.

rep .psr printed tbd olresl*ti*g fa Mid c&lt;
Harry. far fatr .ooeeeilre weak*, pre’
ii’4,T5Jmu,c.nu.Dg.

bee foe l.reaal ud tort Kill ia Ua v«U,
irsma’a"
iMnsEShr*—"-''
i£r2&amp;°ai!ns±’Lfhii!:

ITS DAHT KB KBAT

OLD LADIES fc FAIR MAIDENS

Great (losing-Out Sale
WILL rLBCU TOT IT-

SOLD AMD SILVER WATCHES I

CV.TO.W .wane

Owing to hit great drelina and gwrnl denrraarau of bu.in-M, th. Maars Mmrefoctnring
bompawy .re dmiraoa of d »pc*lng af their atock
of vr.id.ra in-iwediatoly for eaah. and •■ Ihmr

laiaing Eighty Jit*'] acr,
be Halted Mataa euro
*JJAHVRT WRIGHT,
&lt;Vr&gt;iI fbwrt
end for Barry cvunir. Ml
c«a.pWaa»i'.S&lt;«

BDDT3 &amp; SEDIBSi,

eh, tba* bringing it within tba track af all to
tain a vslusUs fltna-piaea.
All the following Splendid Watcbe* to

S. I&gt;. Nrwhio, of Ingham Co.. Mich.,
write* fl til- .Imcrrerin Ar/n&amp;iUttriit to
the tollowinn vfirrt: That by careful rlprruuml. hr fimla gm-u lu-rrh and ma|de *i«d rut tn ibr winter, and kiln-dried.

DR. CROOK’S

Vegetable Extract.
rcmoTr.
—— ..
triaera, ftoplaa. ntotobra. Fn.tek*. tterea. Teller,
Ringworm. bait Blwwtn, HcaJd b«*d. *c-

DR.BICELOW

FOR RHEONATIHM IT ACTS LIRE A CHARM.
Driving away all sebas end p&lt;ln». and baa aa

Shirts and Drawers

SdSvrft*"o£r' To le&lt;J.I tba-teetiber.

^iSrsir^^bbc "«cS
lour'of lb* ifoart Hoom of *axl

■•paw *paer&gt; in w«wa} aa usually o&gt;wdrd, it
(HIM Dm. an the weight ,,f a cwd
&lt; f tmr fi..t green wiwai, -r 4500 Ibe. for
thrredbot
„r 2250 Ibe. for 18 inch
•n-»i. PracticaKy. threxnerlmenU *hnw
that fire mrda of green wink]'nre we heavy
•’ right dried; that il requires as much
|*pieal h-rra-. maa and Imroo power, to
Oiovr 54 eorria nf fftVrn wnod *a©0 of
dried wta^^qg,^ thnt
mim wb„
rir» inm kla Iwraae 10 c-rdt
four fiwtl
gn»&lt;i wt-fcj. tarries ill with k neer &lt;1
t&lt;®« of water. Sixty I ha. uf green wnod
will warm a rrwuu the name «» 38 Ibe. «f
drid; and the* |l&gt;,. of green wt«.d.

1866.

FIVE HU5DRED TI1OUSAXD UTIILKS SAT
vne uiur'.

YOUNG HARRIED FliOPLE.
frails, that r. report uf nil tlm variet'm
rttlrriil may Iw submitted
the tliertiug D0.\'T FAIL TO FIAUIXX OC* STOCK.
a. a&gt;wn aa prarfiralile.
-p
I it Utt article of
All prreim* dealrrma of liecoming

tnnnI«■ re ran ren.it llm ailniisai.it&gt; fra, V&gt;
Timwia P. J amu. E*q . Treasurer, Philadrlpbiii. “Im “ill fuiniwh them with
Tranaaclions uf ihr S&lt;&lt;irty. Life mem
berekip. Ten Dollar*; flimnial. Two
hilar*.
”
Package* uf Fruita with the name tif
th* nnttrlhutiT, may hr sAilreaactl as fi«l-

UTHtu -Cnwr.iy advertfoawM

“•“J l1;'
£

B-PH-L-6 REMEDY.
Positively Curas.

kouib-wcfcl frwcooa/* ,&lt;io*f,rIr.DL.**c,UT?L"2^

It WU1 Bcce^e the StaaiaN ReaeJy.

oaitED
MiablgM. I

■nmruairelo m lb* eosirty of Harry.

states

STKBl JEH 'WDlHiELB,
Factory, CAMPEN, W. »J.

fiALfTHE MONEY.
NO S0NATCH/N&amp;.
403 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,
43 JOHN ST. NEW YORK.
Tire- CslabretodPana are rf Greuin. America

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

...................

zsssesga
*d7SX-S'iS

8er&gt;l&amp;m 11 i. liquid. * not diaagrraaMa (dura
not ami the cloibre, MdMWrtelt to ear., at
cnee. Il auntaiaa no M*vesry, sad la aafo to sse
under any clraimatsMM. Itfoanly •
HALF THE PRICE, r
Of «'Kiil»rj&gt;rtp»r»tfom, and it for non: plaaaaai

Benzoin
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
rnil.ADKLPKlA. PA.
xraaesot tbe Urlanrr and Rexaal 1

P-

“liSJft? FrnireT

Elixir,

�MA.«»««Tr

•• MORE TRUTH THAI POFTRT.'

Hflsnyes BAKirER.
----- ------ ,._.

'V

__,__.-

Tiixt Stawd Fnn.—Tho old school
Presbyterian Assembly, which is m\w in
— -- ----- __. evasion in os. lxiuis, com not mnu io re
l8^_ Pttdilte lho Aelivemnc. of last year

W*r.~

•?

”

l’R‘lnfl Slavery.

misaicoer*.

BOTTOM OUT

Tbo Louisville Presby.

Th* organization known a* Fenian*
meeting* ruwlution lu repudint* lh*t
have actually organizedarmed resistance
action, thoKrnera! Aasomlrly nn May 18,
to the authorities. of Her Majesty. In
by tbe large majority of 201 against 50,
Canada, hud * hostile force iaactasdjy inexcluded the Loularillo Presbytery Cotn-

9TOBE1

M-CreXC

Old Establishment!

or THE

,

DRY GOODS

•plawsi.

i am xoir orntRixo

-HIM &gt;■ ’ra*\*HJi“u

Greater Inducements
TO Till

COUNTRY TRADE

Tbe pp-Slavcry party waa.

HUMAN MIIE,.

IT Pvausgss, u * FU11,

THAN EVER BEFORE,

•ad some men on both aide*, badly •car­
ed Am actually taken place. Thousands Ex-Got. Wickliffe, one of tbe Lay Como£U»aonsof Jrriand from all parts of minlonera, declared it to be Infamous.—
Dr. Van Dyke, of Brooklyn, threatened
th* country ar* rushing fast aa sttam can
with Ute bcccssiou of all who aympathbcarry them to tbe contest—The result i»
ed with the Louisville brethren, but tba
uneortaia—Our Government it *rHently
doing all It can to prevent a»y Infringe, Assembly remained unmoved.
’ 'merit of lb* neutrality laws, on our »oil.
lx Tim GmnceticBt Senate, the other
^nd that probably i* best. The'^holr
•ui^ect la treated nt length in *n article day, Mr. Ballard introduced tbo follow­
ing and brought tbe^body to a vote co it;
.from the New York Tribune berowilh
Retolrcd by the SrneUe and Haute of
puUisbed, and which secma to u* a-can- liepreuntalirce in General Anembly eondid and fair atalcment of the actual eondi rentd, That.our Senator* and RepreunSlion nf affair* on the frostier. We regret tativea ii&gt; Congrcta be, and are hereby re­
queried to urge the pasaage of *ueb
that any attempt to dltlutb the peace W
amendment* to tbe Conatitolion of tbo
tliawmrid, with so l|ttic hope of aocom- United Staleeaa will eeeure to the while
plishing any real good, should have been men of Connecticut n repiwntation In
made, yet we trust the end ia at band Congrem equal to that accorded to tbe
and that nothing may oecur to dlstuib while men of South Carolina.
The Democratic Senators voted No—
the harmony and frleqdly intercourse bc- upon-ahieb the New York Tribuue re- tween tbe loyal North, hud our friend* (!) marka that they thought ther couldn’t
help it—but, if taking an ol3-faahloned
' in Canada.
doae of eaalor oil, followed by one of al­
oes, and thh br n gill npieee &lt;d cut-throat
vinegar, would have cxeu*ed them, they
would have taken tho drug* and dodged
.The junior branch of tbe Fenian* bare
at length In vndtd Canada—so much l«
That's decidedly bad—But if those
certain. How many they number—wlmt Democratic Senators, had applied to tbe
.welcome they are to find—what retources
new.editor of tbe Pioneer for /"caTnaiturc *t their back—remain V&gt; be duvriopi£. Aa by far the larger number of the tic IPX*,*’ they would, probably have es­
Iri»b seem to follow the flag of O'Ma­ caped from thia dilttama, without ^Ingo­
hony and Strpbcns, the rtatural presump­ ing their garment*.
tion is that the movement 1* raab, unraleulating, foolhardy, and that tho shat­
Sou&gt;AaAix.—A Convention of the
tered remnant of the Fenian army will
soon bo racing baric across the frontier in *uldier* of PennayIvanin, called in the in'
tcreat
of the “Johuaon clique” h» recent­
most admired disorder. Wo say, tbi* is
fbe natural presumption—we # prophesy ly been held. Among other Reaolutlonk*
nothing wl&gt;nlever.
adopted by tbe Sotmxiis in attendance
Uro random talk of some of our City
we find tbo following:
journal* has been calculated to misguide
uRrwlted, Thai it* the ualiment of
the public mind. The Fenian move'mentis qof mere praten*e or parade-yia ihie Convention that an ttrrnallint of demarkritinn
ihovld be drawn brhretn the
deeply and painfully! earnest. (FMaae*
lojfal
and didayat tetimenl of tht country,
jiy may.be craay, if you wlUj but be ia
• not a swindler angling fur dupe*; and so. end Ihite who oppottdJh* Oorenment in
iti late painfal etrayjirfvr national eriiltnet ehould not be allowed to creep into
country and, race (of the la*t eixbtccntif'- the loyal rankt, but ehnald he etamped with
li**, and would Very generally rise to perpetual contempt and disgrace by all
Uuuw vff U.e detested yoke if they durst. good citiune,
“Perdrtd. Thai we hereby ratify the
•Wp any, “tiro Irish," knowing well that
Uiaro la a very large ahare of the popula­ nomination of Gen. John IF. Geary, the
tion &gt;•! Ireland who arc esscntiglly, heart­ candidate for Governor of the loyal men
of
Pcnsylvania."
*
ily British. But whoever «ro really
Irish are &lt;m/« Dritiah—and a* profoundly
Perhap* tbo “My Policy" man find
■9 In England. Canada, or Australian* in little con*olalion therein—But, at all
Ireland or the United Stales. -They do
event*, the Reeotutioa* are eminently
pa', often break out into inzurrcctior.; not
bouauM they arc coward*, but Lecaufo' satisfactory to the loyal men of the na­
4^y. »c* no reason to Utooe for mrcm.-, tion.
tot ITtbay saw a fiiir efaarfee to strike for
tile Independence of their native land,
_Tk. -:r. .r M„ WHltaut Culteu
- «U«rs are vuc Minion able-bodied Irish­ Bryant ia dangerously ill at her hus­
men t^day Jiving in all part* o[ th&lt;- band's residence, Roslya, L. J.
earth who would joyfully take their
—Brig. Gen. Goo. S. Dodge has been
pines* ip tbe rank*, and taako .aa good n
fight a* they could. Very many of these appointed Consul to. Bremen.
.will h*vw nothing tn do with F«nianism,
—Gen. C. O. Loomis has been ap­
regarding it a* a wild delusion; but show pointed Assessor of Internal Revenue fur
thsm a fair ehat.ee to make Ireland an in- tho First District of Michigan.
dspcodsnt republic at a coat of one bun—Auditor General Annckc, wbo has
dred tbouaand Irish lives, and they would
been 111 for several weeks, Itaa »o far re­
juy folly make up the tolly.
*
Uf coarse, there aro Irish quack* and covered ns to be able to attend to bis of­
xoU-Mckcra—cbarlaUuis and swindlers— ficial duties.
traders in patriotism; simulators' of pul­
—The Hun. E. D. Culver hint resign­
' rietie devotion—perhaps as many 1* pro­ ed the office of United State* Minister to
portion as of any other race on earth.— Venezuela and returned harp*.
Tho
Dissimulation and treachery are tbe nat- Hun. James Wilson of Indiana has Loen
unil vlcc* uf alavt*; and the Irish have appointed to fill inc vacancy.
the fault* natural lo a down-trodden rare,
—Tbe WeshTngton tnoniripal election
Hut there would be precioo* little byresulted in tbo choice of ex-M*yor Wal­
pocracy if there were no genuine piety,
lace over Mr. Easby, ths eight-hour can­
and few pretended devotees to lb's libera
didate.
tiotj of “the ould sod" if there were not
raspy mjf devotee* lo render the f&gt;rc- ,—The Racine, Wi«., Advocate run* up
tcrise n gainful one. Tbe aspiration of the names ofGen. U. 3, Grant and Charles
lbs Irish to nationality and indaparidrere Franria Adams as iU candidates fur
ha* outlived so many crushing defrata President and Vico President in 184J8.
that it is mo»t unlikely to bo extinguish­
—Hon. Tbaddras Stesens I* danger­
ed by any fresh disaster. Let as pre­ ously ill at Washington.
/
lum e, then—m almost every one pre­
—Po»tn&gt;nater-Gtncral Denniron has
sumes—that tbo Fenian invasion of Can­
ada will speedily be drowned In blood— during tho last m&lt;mth oHered tbo re­
that the wreek of Gen. Sweeney'» force* opening uf 284 Southern Postoffices.
—A Washington letter »ay« that Sen­
ator Sumner's health is bad. He Is
that ibis will annihilate- Fenlanlam. It threatened with hi* old malady, and is
will do nothing of tin, kind. The body unable to sleep without the use of pow­
Tnay periabl hut the spirit will survive.— erful narcotic*. Be need* respite from
JLtcntuy hence,a* now, tbe Irish race the excitement of Senatorial life, but he
will bo plotting, organizing, and Oceanian- will usl taka ifo On the other hand, be
ally fighting for iDdepcodepce, nnleas is tho moit prominsnt advocate fur an all
there shall meantime be developed an ; summer session.
—A special report from Detroit to
tba Chicago Journal, *laU« that on Sat­
».uale the Three Kingdoms *Uku enntent- urday Ian three children died front Aalatic cholera at that city on Saturday last,
which created quite * svnaation.
Eights of Man.
—Ibe PhiladtlpM* City item ho* a
—The Canadian* have nmbubfy
piece of new* posaasaed by no other journew light on tbo eubjeci of Si. Al
na), to the effect that Hon. Frederick W.
Seward, aon of tho distingoiaUd Secreta­
ry nf State, “is to lie the next Governor
of New York.
—In Utah. Judge Drake ha* denied
er gigantic rebellion, wo think tiirir hoitbe right of tbe Territorial Probate
phalicy to conspirator* and tneendHrle*
Courts to naturalise foreigners; and has
himaslf refused to naturalize loreigncre

The Place to Buy

Great Decline!

RY

Cheap Q For Cash
IS AT nd &lt;n STORE or

U&gt;«

■XTtM ®T 3TT::T3V3TTMn, AO.

POODS,

O/ SS GJKS,

Grot

ottbcmLAw

*«to e

rren tlrok." *C.

.u.-w.mujtw-

Sewing Machines,,

j

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS, Skill
WHITE

Wc have one of the be*t
•elected Stocks in the Mar­
ket, of all kind* of Goods,
usually kept in a Variety
Store.

GOODS,

Wilts 1L*S2“
Music Lessons in

Broad'Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

good NEWS At w

«aoaou«a mass
,TU?1WJ«4 JOPAURXQ d"ei0

WE SELL AT

Uniform Prices,

GROCERIES.
n-u»P jf.y i.»««.

Good Tea at one Dollar.

»son « aaoR*.

coawBK wtocaax,

OH. OLOTHS,

Valuable Lands

Mats, Rugs, &lt;fcc., &amp;,c.

FOR SALE!

Wall Paper,

To Everybody.

«us«eu a
Hwiisp. McyTlh, 1*M

KO HUMBUG

,

AND CIIEAl’ *8 TUE

at

CHEAPEST!

'

I ’

C. WAKELEE,
Battle Creek, Mich.

KFSXDT A HAUPT WSBgixw

Variety Grocery Store,
®DD® A£ ’JKE '•KBSO' 1

Window Curtains,
Au Osraax^/AT Mr Oto Stand
G*BAtLr~RK»trrD Paicx*.

E. IIjDUMG,
sa~3L&amp;i!i'S6A'a’a=5

TMFROVKD FARM JR
MlddUrirte.
1
pf 1W •=«• *• « W My »,»J* artisles setaM a* f
..____ _1.
tr,
. asjrr «&lt;nl ea Uta

Window Fixture b,

NEVIS*.

AT THE

2WJW &amp; filAHB.

CARPETS, ‘xE?
FAIR PRICES

NEW ARRANGEMENT

Ar raa UNION STORE *t

HOBS GOOD KKW*!!!
on Hint a rt. .nt
,

F
y'«r'ifcj/y&gt;

* FIMT CUM

EATING SALOONJ
"t^jsST’'

HARDWARE STOKE!
H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
Inform* tba Public tiui llieir Block of

HARDWARE
of nil kinds,

Prof. EGBERT JACKSOX. ROBERTJiBRDKRT
THE XMATlOXAL'Dl&lt;itE^SAB,'{\:ES1fAUUBH-

REMEMBER TBI fl-ACJL

SCIENCE AXD YAU DEALIXG VlCTOBIOflS
OVER RMPRINCIKM AXD FRAUD.

HrEAM*Toaan&gt;raorti«x.r-U«r»E, that
CURSE OF MODEUX XtAXUOOD,

&lt;soous»wsrfatfona t

sew

,

IX UOLDROOK'S BLOCK,
UP STAHLS,

oizTjulxwjw

silk jiosmkt*.

DR. RAPHAEL.

■LVICSIN iso HKS8IS0,

lib* OF LIGHT UR JftDICAL
FROTXCTim.

GROCEY

STORE.

NEW 000M KECEnnriD WEEKLY.
Ladies will please call.bofore purchating.

Mias^E.^WILCOX.
Hsslinn Anr'.Tn t-lt_

SAP PANS,
everything else

fashioned

from

All sorts ef

The Glory of Man u Strength.

from ovvrrntMr.
DR. JACKHOX'SORIKKTAL UX1MKXT

MIN W. PATMT8 PICTURE GA I.

A FIRST CLASH XATIXO ARD ICECREAM

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

lift"JACKBOX’S FRJQTCU PATKXT MALE

LANDS FOR SALE.

A Soda Fountain

DA1NTS.

lRZINGEMESISlUwtidad* H-a'h.iiLine
t R»tt.«., •« BMdar.. VTe4»~d V
ggsste-s-

O^pLASS
U

pUTTY

AND IjyOODEN y^ARR

FOR
Urie Awortment of

.

LET TOE 1FFUCTH) WEMH
3&gt;&lt;DW!L£JB IBSSCST,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

A

LEXY.

SALOON-,

11U perfectly E»fe *»d Meat faita to airs Eatisheltoa. 11 Is Um only tort aad safe yrtruatoiiTc

GBHTO-STONES,

1

SSEtrsrssasas

WO. XXX WAIT MADISON STKEST,
osxcAao. iLLWoa.

ALL STYLES OF SUMMER HAU,

EATIHS AID ICECREAM

mainly of

DB. RAPHAEL,

uura^tou^ ir

rrnA.Fr
lacurahtrA
■- WRIGHT.

STOVE PIPE,

Sheet Ire«.

I

H. Will GUT.

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

And

l44»OAfZ&gt;2f«.-3TATEOF MJCUIQA3

New SprlBg A ScMser 6w4a
AT THE

atBBIWRRT aXQ&amp;S

Kailroad Prices,
cooiMi

t n. TOKISG.

to. •
’ U. WRIUIIT.
errs an Me. 1». and M teraa
I?! w!ilG'l"Cx.W..U.' .l.,

mid will* be sold nt
AddingTrantportation; aad

AT THE COKHEM GKOCERY,

ft. vKiuur

SAtE.

^”5’^

!f-r k*-l
5 *5* “■

3ESE

• X

Groceries/

Glar

AWl’aril. fmb tom Bute, of tu f

■

‘wn.

»U&gt; fc. .

SIT£CT.t

«aid a. nrittrr

HARNESS SHOP.
B«SSS

Sn|.

"com miwionER'S NOTICE.

A Fl'Ll- Assortment or
.

—James K. Kelly, democratic eandi-

o™-UU. lap. Ihut tac, lU. «...

GU4RDIAITB BALE.

h.t the twful eUM^»wew o(

Yankee IT Kotions.

*MR ttlima.
inatod a full county ticket of soldier*. .

*I

Being daily recriving Good* from the

n.isa^a??ttr
8**MU»*!*

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VOL. XI.

HASTINGS, BABRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 20 1866.

HO. 8.

NEW AbVERTISEMEXrs.

frxl wi JJlijttHaiitoiu,
GUARDIAN*

1&gt;.U4, Joes I*. !»;&lt;- \
Jwaelsw
" COM M ISSION ER'S NOTICE?

Msralsa ta.
Kraa1ar?XwM ........ ....... Ilia e. su
...»»!«• *. a.
S tafii fsstsM**
............... « ta a.

Tua Taatry.—There aro painful indl»'
catiiuia that Congress will adjourn with­
out making any increase of the tariff, not .
to speak of making a rtvbion of It, hnd
thisoalamity impends over lha labor of tbs officers and men of lbs -1st Cavalry,
ths country, in fiscs of the notorious fact for commutatliKi • of transportation, ths
that (Urge majority of both branebee of !following letter to tbs Secretary ol War
Congress la not only favorable to a re- Ibaa been published:
»lilon of the tariff^ but Is willing to stay, Mruraar Dspastmamt, Mtcuisax,
,
Awctamt GisxKAs's Umcx.
till tbs work cm be thoroughly done.
.
Detroit. Maj 111*4 1806.
H«s. E. M. SiAgTiix, SrcrsMrr a/ FFer,
SraaroMAL.—A Washington dispatch
WuAiaytux, D. C:
says: Mrmrs. Patlrrmxi, Marston. Rol­
St*;—Lbgve tbs’ honor to submit to
lins. and Senator Clark have all left ypu the following statement, relative to
Waahingtow for home, to Iradt after the a claim which 1 deem it my duty herein
vlecth-a rd Use United States Senator by to make on the Government, on behalf of
ths N, H. LrgUlature now in aeusi.io.
the officers and enlisted men of the lai,
We ncly wish to suggest that it seems Regiment Michigan Cavalry, recently'
perfectly epperrul to wrstern men that mustered out of the U. 8. service In .
Utah.
that there ah -uld be no other candidate
The R-glmptit referred Uk was enmpoe- i
for that pmutl-m save the pre-ent deci, rd of officers and men of the 1st. 6thand
drdly popular incumbent, the HnO. Dan 7th Caralry, then serving on the plains.
lei Clark. Yet If the ps -ple of N. H,.
blind to tbelr own interest and the
of the cimntry. are determined !•» make a
1 changr, than it aceina tn ua of all the can­
, didates Gnligr G. F&lt;&gt;gg. lathe man moat
idrweiving that high honor.

o-’w— oorv mwo "vic u—.-'nr.rv iioev
ing fix the aqueous humor. Tbs cornea
was now slit, and the rn/oroe extracted,
la ten days after the operation, lbs sight
became quite distinct all irritation, bed
cessed, and tbs patient sufficiently &lt;iimfottabls to return h-wne. jBnfoeoa are,
sometimes found In the eyes of animals,
but rarely In the human eye.

-wiik th. taUomsx risk tahl. of seelsala:
■ ArtfoetawsB,** (wltkaa WaMraffaw.) by Mrs.
Esw.'te, "IsAbsswesI-by fotmCiir, “Th.
toMppMatrffosirr." by Jess JL Cacao; “A
Day at Deys," by Baser' J.ssS, Jq "TbeSre«rveesp. Asd Ila KsestalikBs.” by Barer Dsa-

lemeyMtweoe.
Pass ru at BiLu—Th- bill to eetabf.
I IMt a Department nf Education in th-

rn.D FLOWgRlCtty &gt;4* WwaNng'.iq. «M rejected in U&gt;. ....i».r—h
u&gt; Q|
We trust ibis may b- cotiaolida'ed. General D-ulge ordend
reconsidered. The IL use will have the that all Um men whpee term of service
would nut expire balurn February lei.
Ibdti, lie included in the conwlidaUon.
I r Mi da will hold an loe cream social on
.md they were So included, aud III ornssWedMsday
qiM-ocr tbcre-f, twelve hundred and six­
ling the 20 th insL. at the
teen
officers and men were retained io
Tua FaaanNKw.—Krporta rtcritrd by
-eridMratof Gem *"
W
Wilftamh. Esq..
service, who should have Iwen discharged
over the drug Mo
&lt;&gt;f M.-ssrs. Roberta Gen. ib-ward from all parts of the South
under Gsaeral Pope's order.
repreifcsil
I
bat.
SnlwilbalauJing
the
many
At StrikeronStUr Street. The pnev-ds
A circular was moed from the War
to be applied to making addtti-MM to the impedimenta in the rued of the freed Depuruuent.ilati-d November 25th. 1865
wdilmlh och &gt;o| library — Che public arp- ■neu.lheyare gelling, along Well, and directing the enlisted mao of the lai,6tb
and
7th Regiments Michigan Ca e4ry.
are conducting tbeiuwlves 10 a manner
to meat the approval of even tbuir bitter. havaig Iras Uum two years to server Hi be
discharged, but for some unci plained
; ‘ The Beard of tOfOteUOItO.
AgrreatDe t&gt;*Qlw~piiiM«iona of la*
I be Board &lt;T Sop-rriy..r» fur tins eoalrty,
*au»inhWn^ih&lt;rQkrk.. nkdoa tin- till

The consolidated Regiment was tent
tn Utah, wh-rn ft remaitied untd Match
lO'h. 1866, wbm It waa musierod mil;
bin before the otiuder out was authoris­
ed by the War Department, a prop&lt;«l.
tl&gt;m Is sUtod to hnye bean submitted Hi
1 the rii'en, to either accept an Immediate
discharge and payment In Utah, or rcThe total maiii two UK.mils lunger In ser.ice, and
thm lie msrchi-d acruM the plains to F-&gt;rt

pnm'ptnrMi and ability. "Dir gvullmrii
uflhe Board, had lbs appesmnuu of be
ingdecidedly punupt and vfficM-nt •■ffii-erc,
and the greatest harmony prevailed.
Thu result of their deliberations, we l&gt;«g leader of the Michigan Dsffi&lt;&lt;rary,
shall publish offichdly io our . uext issue. has gone V» hie rest. Flo died at Detroit
Pau Comcxkt.—Tlisgreat Puts Con­ at 4 A, M. on Sunday morning.
cert al Cliiiwgo. ha« been prwtponed to

Peace

July Sth wfo-n the drawing will positive
I) take place. Tickets c«n bo bud at
port of the Reconstruction Cmnmittra
this office until June 30th, unless, which
which was laid before Congreee oai Fri­
to likely, ell we tuive, are sold before that
day, declares tbat the lately rebellious
States'can only be restored t&gt;&lt; thetr p&gt;&gt;
Goto —The latest quotations are 158j. lilical right, by the omnoOif Qmgresa.
wild lha! Tmnoseee is the only one of
in New York.
Baxan stuff is advancing all over tbs thru- State, at all qualified far represan-

cuontryr?
\ Was is imminent

between Austria

iMFoaTssT —TV Pioneer snyai 'Over
Uwlirk-k stores, wo are promised onr of
the hre.i Hdlv in tlx interior./ Michigan,
affording us ample nsun f-r bolls, thea­
tres. concerta. UciniHirotlc eaucusce or any
kind of a fLii-up."
WeVortdrr IfthU has any reference to

A Buxxort Law.—Wi-. hope and
trust that Cmgrcqi. wil l pot adjouru^Ub
out letting the captive^- free. It would

JOHN W. PAYNE'S PICTUREGAI.
J LERY.

THE AFFLICTED

nesa'tflt &lt;rere*thU 8d muter Mttt«d that
the duty Imposed by the Cumlitutlon no
Q.ngrtM uf rnacling sud malntaitiiug a
NntliMdl Bankrupt Law ukall u- longer

.

Utpyd.sweavaded.

Oca Ca-ira.-The Ingham County
^ewi.&lt;aie of the real wide awahe'Bepub

M Asoatc.—The Grand Com wandery
ofEnighla Templar for the State id Mich­
igan, held its Minuat session in the city of
Detroit, m&gt; the 5th and Oth insL, at which
time the following offieeni were elected
ft&lt;T the ensuing y ear.
8. L. Dart, of Odd water, R. E. G.
K. D. Benedict, Grand Rapids, V. E. D.
0. C-; W. F. King, Adrian. E. G. G.; J.
H. Arrnstmog. HllMalr. EeC. G.; J. S.
Kruger, Grand Rapids. E. G. P.: J. 8.
Mitdnll. Jacks-m. E. G..8..W.; D. B&lt;»
ver, C-4dwater. E. G. J. W.; W. Bar.
eluy. Dwroii. E. G. T.; O. B-urke, De
troll. E. 0. R.; L. C. Starkey, Kalamuon,
E. G. Standard Bearer; P. 11. Taylor,
loeia, E.G. Sword Bearrr; J. Saunders,
Detnut. E. G. W ; W. B. Grtffitb, De­
troit, E/G. a G.
1. 0. or 0. F.—The proceedings of the

Grand Lodge r.f Ohio of the Independent
order of Odd Fellows, for 106-1866,
*1*.tL —. -vnrrM owe
shows tbe eottdilioa &lt;4 the order io that
nentlnirnt', in the f.iflobiiig brief rffltorial:
“We have brard ninny names mention
nd fi-r Go.eroi*. and of lbs many excel
' lent gseulemen spoket. of. mms wita w
better than Ibm. Hsxauaii G. Wblls,
nt KalAms*i«i. Ha is a man of remark­
! able shility. a ripe scholar and taut to
■ the welfara of v«r cminlry. We ootid
... *—(,11,. —1 — Wm
of
„n,&lt;n-r4&gt;,i
-wiijjw—v

[

M—o n—

w, -.1/ wp—

I..MIV IwUl nori" —

Jolr Printing,

-r U-W-.
-pr-c"

boss b&amp;ferlta jser. sf H xslx. p for
helfysarons asaibsra bjiscMasa fo^iM Ma
say addnss oo raeeipi otzi oaau. Address
w:c.*rr.circtcH.

A Rspcratwaw VrcTOsr.—A Port­
land. Oregon, tkwuatch atatrs that the
Union majority in Oregon is SOU, with
fcxir ciiuiitlra to bear frmn. The State
Senatu stands fourteen Union to right
Deuiocrsts. Both parlies clvlrn a ma

jority In the Lower House.

tpmriMoi
utof.ach

Wsasa MrsaMsw.-byH. MauS) “TtarCla.erIok»." *■; Aaraosr Taounra: -The bkalMM la
Ura L'luaM.** by J. Tatmaa DaaaMW il»C.C. X);
"0i;ud Kight." by mraaaTaneau -Jt.tMilae,’
•Ths tsuay lull." by iuua M. B. Putt.
Tbs back aumteerf M THS GAJ-AXT. cmtalaingtiw first dMptara of "Tba Ctavcriaga" and

During the past year, 3,431 m-mbers
of the Independent Order ..&gt;CMd Fellows
went mitiated in the State i»f Oltlo. The
a foil a imndier of uarmhereln the-Bute is
nuw over ffr.OOO. The Grand Secretary
says in his report that the order la now
iiameHcnlty anprrlur to any other organination lu the State. Th- receipts of the
o™
...----- tbs vear g.233 brothers
----- rrlwv^l. 345 widows rare.) for. and
341 bribers buried. For n-li-fuf broth­
ers. there was exp-odud M4 642: fiw wid-

hundred-m'lrs. witbotrt burses or tents.
It appears that under this ilidilcvHieQl. all
the men of the Regim-i.t except bliieiyeeier. accepted the |hmpos&lt;t£-h, and were '
mustered out and paid in Utah.
S«rh a prop.&gt;ainon must ba considered
assn hupr.-pvronew and should not have
been preeentvd to tham under tbecirvumstances, having hem wrongfully held In
service for over six mrnilht, and not be­
ing swale of what tbvir alfilwaMe uf p«y
would be In enasi-quence &lt;&gt;f such accepiame.
In their payment they only reeeired
poniniutalltai ul nnlrage and •ufwiaten'er,
which only gave each abont 6115 to fo-«r
their expenses tn their homek, and that
in consequence of the great distance they
had to travel, • axtti the exorbitant rates
charged for everything on their roslr. It
cost each of them over three hundred dol­
lars to rrwoh thia Blate.
/ in oms-qui-tira of the mat compliance
'with the order uf General Pope, lime
men were nut only compelled to servo
six months tifura than they should bsve
done, hut they have been auhjected' to
unreasonable hardship and pecuniary Foss
of over two hundred dollars each, neces­
sarily expended by them for transporta­
tion, that should hsvo been provided by
tb« Government
I therefore, in view of all the facta and
cfreiirnitances cnnneetwj with their ca-c,
most respectfully but urgently ask that
an allowance m commutation of trims
portat'mn be ordered, ps'td to these offi
errs and men so mustered nut and paid
in Utah, and that the amount, if allowed,
shall not be less than that represented to
have Iwen paid hy thent «k&gt; that account.
I enclose ymi herewith a raportuf tbs
Adjutant General ol the State containing
a full statement uf the blatter, and em­
bodying all the officlsl do® menu and
other papers in relation thereto, to which
I nraet respectfully iurlie your attmtuxi.
In mnduduu, I beg lrarj&lt;to assure
you that the trlsueage ofThrae man Is I;
much regretted by me. and. I sould be '
timeh gratified bn seeing justice dime '
them. Ji has trested much sympathy for '
them tlrr»'u«hifnt the State, ami has justly 1
engMtdrred nmrt dissatisfaction with 1
tbi&gt;-e wfo» have been itiairumviilal In '
bringing it alx'nt, and a strong feeling
prevails gctlefaHy that officers Who act •»
regardless of nrters and tbs interest aud
welfare of nirn who bare suffetad sserv
hardship and periled their lives for tbi I
o.uMry lu Its ncetit straggle far nsU-nal existence, shoflld not otipr punish­
ment or public reprimand, l•fiki■lly and
severely administered.
.

TllB.RcaEI.UON

GOLD &amp; SILVER!
mown-------------- me.oM
wo.tb or
cm,, ci—, z—^aiv.

ONE DOLLAR BACH WITHOUT
Regard to raise I And not to be
paid for until you know whsl

�•it*T vnunir
who actw i- edwgf 4B their prrtennioos
Jbl &lt;rtiM e»tM fate the Kingdom, but
Muor whB-dld |R* edit—to feed the hun-

rag.„aalg
is 2’

u wl“‘U r**Ilj

He,-Who laayas duty undone will aouo
find bfinself undone.
A peuetontial tear fa value surpaswa*
tbe wealth of world*.
■y»i ■■■aiaMniMmp
pfaee* ia hidiMMniaa w»ue»t»&gt;«*
Act where joe are, and you will alWA&gt;«hasea piece to act.
.,(j ,.
. Tbe DeriTmakes abort calk where he
finds abort welcome.

“You ktevet complain, dear."
“I try u&gt;‘tfc reconciled to His will.

I

“No. do. Janies.

^-sssteetta.
»r.:-

'

“1 didn't mean to leave you ao long,
Jumre; bo&lt; Mr*. Bright got to talking
ate.ut rrbgloa."
' And when aba gate to talking, she
don’t rtop tb* same half boar, does alu-T’
' Don't laugh al ber. She ia vary desuunI."
'
“I know it, deer; an are Deacon Gro­
ver and Be-tbrr J..ho*..u,a1&gt;dS«trr Wil

A

Striker.

AREflirLUNG

tint Ms«am
-For the People!
PRINTS FOR

Cu-

GOOD DRUWN SWAB UG Co

4r«l r.u.

’
“laeulted. Sister Bright! 1 bop. I’m
, nut so uognteful or proud aa to teal in­
; suited at ssteh kindnrse aa the Parlter'a
, have show a us: eo timely |.hi, Parker
ie crwiitric— but Mr best frtend."
“I wm not aware that yua were in
want oflbe neceaMriee of hie. If yM
had inrnti&lt;med it to the church, instead
of Parker"—

W4# |O » 8

Fur thfe same Hooey,
fathrirlitteiiheoaoy
«er- ’ ..ttewSkww in His*,•
A #T&gt; NO MISTAKE

&gt;n nite fields,
.nduh

Great

HIEST NEHCIIH.

r±r;!

la th* Ceiled Hutes for thirty yes's. ss&lt;i are rvbed upos hy hasdrrd. odtbe*esade«r tualliss a*
sltBMl their sol* saedJdiw wbra afek. Now*or
sEpeese I* spsrsdia their praparalloa, end Ills
erruiaiy true whrn I assert lb.I ae Ktwf ran
bars ameglaiee auler or surer than Mreadrslb’s
IW
...
they fr-luce * g&gt;oJ eftei upon dirt*** alaost
imoo.li.lely sftsr tevy artists* »y son* wvu.Jarful poser,
rim. «larwu lots-

In

GROCERIES!
CtltAP AS HIE CHEAPEST.
rEBFUMMIKH,
FLAVOHIAU LXTkACTS,

“I think there waa a knock. AnnieF
“Oh! it** Willie Bright. Did you
oon.a to cut tbs woodF
"No, I’m going a skating. Jobnnv
Parker said he would. He was going
skating, but said he’d rather cut •your
•uod. I aaroo to bring a note from

“Some unr st the dour, Annie."
“Johnny Parker. Wbai du yon want,
Johnny I There's a meeting hero to
night.1’
,
“I know it. Haul the sled up close to
die door. Billy. That'll do. How d'ye
do, Mr. Punuyl Bring in the bag, Bil­
ly"—.
"Tberv’e a meeting hero my little aun
You shouldn't talk quite au i»ud.n
“1 know it, Mr. Penny. Bring io tbe
banket, Billy. You see. father couldn't
come down to meeting tirniaht, because
he’s gone to sit up with old Mr. (Hover.
Deacon Grover’s father, whue vrr/aiek.*'
“Su, bosent yoUjeirT’
“Yes, be stmt me In bring hl* prayer.
Briiigin the bq», Billy. There, Mr*.
Moras—a pair of diick.i *, a bushel «t pc.
tetrws. some fl.,ur, arid meal, and buttrr,
and s-rne jelly, and stuff for Mr.'More*,
and lather II send ball a cord &lt;/ wood in
the m»rmng. tad B.Hy and I'll come
down and cut it.'1
' ' Oh! Johnny Mior father is too good
to ua. Thu l&gt;&gt;rd will r*ward him a hun-

To Slli’

,( •

Marc and Better

OooriatiBg of all the Popular

GROCERIES

A U^. A*,iw*l o'
Travling Baskets
Children Carriages

For Doi

fruit cans,

W. U. BECSWmr,

BY THE DOZEN OU SINGLE CAN.

J/. A W .11

nissroxE.
\
Siertlarj!

Lyon's Periodical Drops!
THE ORE IT EBMALE REMEDY
PUK IRREGULARirm.
flslJ i.nftMistlua. sad Iwturthsu a
il.ra.vr5o.tru,... U«,ng ||,ui«.
^thrtlaad |HM.t,ra, nrodfriug tb
a;^edj and ccrrsUi wpecitic KirtU.
auaeuoa. ai&gt;4 su|.&gt;r«baiaa&gt;a «f a
pupals'lly ia lailicsUd bjr th* fact

GREAT “RUSH
OF

TEW HOOD!

CRv

THE SILVER SKIRT

is the
brought. ।

Moro Durable,
More Elastic,

“Bnt you mutt let your light shine.—
Oh! such a refreshing meeting m we had
last night. If y ou could have been tk-rr,
1 baser had-a clearer ovideboe. Ob! it
waa ■heavenly. Mr. Parker was there
'aat night. He looked as though he didn't'
believe there wsssoch a things* religion.’
I'm sure he’s an fufidel; but we all pray,
U"!U.
ed for him, and I' hope' even the chief of
“Perhaps hr is intereeted."
s'nners may bo hronght in. What a
“Nu, he g«ea out of curiosity. Some
dreadful thing it I* to be living without
of us tried to talk with hint at first; but
God in tbe world, as he d•■**!"
“I haven'* a kinder Deightaw. then be is, he is a perfect infidel. Why, he told El­
Sister Bright. He certainly act* a* der Prnny test, ecv-.rdiug tu bisobaertamuch like a rbriitian saanyb-idy I know Uun, the dige*ti&gt;&gt;n hod a great deal to d&gt;
of. ' Mrs. Parker is the only neighbor with a mailo religion—fi-r b» uestr knew
tluvt Ha* called on me since Mr. Morse a dyspeptic who bad a clear evidence—
hits been sick, and the gave me some sew- they.were always under a cloud. He
•ng til do.^or I don't MOW bqw 1 could actually said Chut U. the minister. That’s
what 1 call a clear case of depravity."
“Tba man may be perfirctiy taneet in
“ ‘ Wurka, without frith’—'unlses a man
bi* oievictluns"—
be born again.* ilia theee people who
•‘So ruay the deviL Ob! here is Broth­
depend upon tbair good works, that do so
er Peony and Sister Pet ny. 1 • as afraid
1 should bare to take charge."
“I hope tbe Lord ia with you, Brotber
Morse."
“1 trust be ie, Brother Penny.’'
“Quite a full rawetiikg. J th.ak wk
might aa well cow85enue. Sister Bright,

te badaparwaasal sates. *a&lt; coma tu
M V M* Mupte. U teapjudb'we plat,
stessri ty sad lo». U Irate no*l tolhsir
■kUf-lad (MtoeUMal'Yeuwhdn-s PowsU's "Be Suu ' not that it am
tsuub'lhu **0111 csaaoi be Mated tha*

BOOK
AND

'•“Mr. Morse sickt How long has he
been laid upl”
“Now three weeka—ud can’t move
hknstif fa bed. He suffers everything.”
“How aorry I am! 1 thought 1 hadn't
seen him out to meeting lately. But You know tW Bible say* &lt;*« should ant
yenf mttttn't neglect the moan* of grace, I outlet* to assemble oiiritelve* together.
sister. You could run Into om ferenco
•• 'Send word by Willie.
flypan boor iu&gt;d leave him."
“ -Maa. Batoift.’ " ’
“Well, hsebandF
.
stay with him."
••The Lord first and 'your husband af­
terward*.
Tour sister would run In
awhile and alt with him."
• Sha hasn't the limo, and bo likes to
Ann.
KiJi biw."
“But the cme«, Siitcr Morse—you

we do not see It, it is because wa ere
bliadud by prejudice and bigotry."
. “Tree; yet f often think tbe vary ones
who are tbe moat bigoted, are Xba least
awarwlil.”
“Bp do I. Ar I waa saying to Bister
Brilyby1 iMt* night; 1 fear b star Morse
iLkmi'u go to mireling enough.
But you
will'nut ba offmded, will youF
“Nullirf your saying It tu me^ but ilia
scarcely kind tu make such remarks V&gt;
other*, wlUxiut trying to find uut why 1
don't go. Bat good umming.”
“WaMj I ■ know Pm plsfa spoken; I
think II is my duty to be. aud if people
tsk» offeuae, 1 can't help it
Willie can
cut er»m* wood far you, If be will. I will
ask him wbuu be cumee buuie fruiu

Hastings

Robert^

•£■££jnE'er-*'’•-•*“■
“Gu«d morning, Mr*. Bright."
• OH good.. myraiag.. Suter Morse
hst a stranger! S.ldown.'
“I can't stop a minute.- Mr. Morse i*

the

DRUG &amp;

FaHMBOFNOT LESS THAN 80
ACRES AND UNDER 180.

A 5Ury Ftr The Tlaei.

.

Sinrfkuj.

CASH STORE
i;.R ^OT'CAH

Thai

wrong
‘“J

w, new tert Usy
BXSte

ARE PRE,

LT*. ILHlrTTi.”1

see your pour hands eemlnff*ygr.-SaUr
bread. Ob! wife, it is this that almoet

and I belietr that G.td. duee not care so
much fur 'gif's1 and Perns***’ as for the
harvest of kindly dieff*. and silknt chart-'
•
Tbr. UK „f God, nut the conscience of lie* ./feve and good/will."
•'That was just »/iat I wanted to aay
wan. is the anut id duty.
to Mrs. Mrleht. M Is ao set"—
OWhawkbstewna* right to do wrong,
thenwrn. will hmaia a mixt.
He who etends by the bmbt can atford to bare tba deoil laugh at aim.
Lady’* Drram.' by H&lt;s&gt;dl
Btep.ntittit ottr,' and yoamay Call wu ih«&gt;i&gt;Khtlf&gt;M &lt;/the poor,
from a p-ecipios a thousand feet high.
forget these line*:
He.wbopnly build* castle* in the air
will oeter hare a cavil* to dwell in.
An idiot can deny what might teak the
tniod ofhaao Newton to prove.
. Ha who invitee a Christian to a eoeial
’ Fear to do wrong and doing
wiil’npvdr cause juu to fear.

■rfLe.d'. ervok.

*1,000,000 Worth
or
.
Watches and Je»Pu
.

vy, clo^B tbr naked, forgive oarene­
mies, and ears frwtbe distreased. Aoni*,
**cnu“of m} **k~

Srlrrtrt |irtrj.

BARtW?
&amp;

GOLD &lt;fcSZX.VBS|

ACKLEY’S

nit most 5KtrncAL.«

High Prices Busted Up

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar.for $1.00,
And K'rrphing «lw u&gt; Ur Um &gt;'f
Drugs,
( '
Medicines.
Paints,
Oils,
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
• &gt;•
—Wall Paper,
Notions,
Cards,
Card Board,

■JwUMlr
‘-'sw.sh:

tKuutnn pfa*'*
. Pr.^utr * few ■^--•rifilll'. of pue Jerri
white lurl-ls-rr al t&gt; drug stare, pm ll in
a itrnigingds.X, *rt! scalier f ligblly
a? ‘wE.'.''-' “4.
•Idn'"
OewnriTM woyni.a..

5FB UAT
01.1. L\':!I&gt;

wip.

eeaeaxa ssa irjni—.■
i««d. ami b*»

'Vsrtsdsad cesspbrsisd *w*‘^

Shirts a

LOW FWUBE&amp;

Brook

r..K-Miun.

HMUMKAyrit «*,)»«. ,

common ua* in Normsnrfv and wune olb

bag &lt;rf raodergta throkn—, ahidi is^tre-

HAbCFaCTCREkS OF

JUtiYIlVFtt, RIFLE!
a,»&lt;» .ojt.wuaxM’am
Far tea UwHaJBtalta Herrice. Alee.

MuaKwra

‘

ttPUTIWO PWYWA

Ktnt tJLns.
Btfc mi Me* Osa Banal*, sod
saU te G« Oselns sad Ua -Irsta

JUKUR
Nswnai

»-,*o,fcU-4(ateUteta.a»&lt;.
REMTNGTOJPR RHVOLVBTM

GQLD
WARBAI

Alw,NUBi

�B.mw, gw® ye ar
kW,

*1,000,000 ■Wom,
or
•*

SPOONER’S

tches and Jew,

BEV KN GKBAT BLESSINGS

drt norridt nr ' •*
BADWAVS

s »oitaa *i

tiiair,! ffi-ird the l-.ll.ia ing prvtniaane &lt;•&gt;
firm*. P’ whtonjuur aUetitiua ia requeat**FARM8 OF VVER 180 ACRES IN
EXTENT.
• • f
4
for lit hit improved aarf aaaaf prr^follt farm tf art Itu Atm 180 arrtt in
arts. t prrnuate ef U*B JisUMoDul-

FARM8 OF NOT LE88 THAN 80
ACRES AND UNDER 180.
for At brit impr^Mtl «W awMf J**fAwilt farm »f a-4 An Am 80 •ent met aov
tr^r IfiO oeru, • pmAum of Saynrrnvi Ihctaaa.
C,,nipH'L*« fi«r thrae premiums, which
•it l&lt;&gt; be reported upon and awarded al
tbe snout' taerting at Adrian, in Bep.
lendwr •«!. •« reijoeated lo Utah a their
antr.ee with tbeSecretary at bta Office ia
Dctrvlt by Irtu-r &lt;x&gt; or b«fure tbe 15'.h
dav of July IbOit.
Ybe eiaminatuiM
the farm* will In-

Bilious Fever,
Intermittent "Fever,

J. The amount and omdituet of tbe
ct.-ps for tbe last past nt»d prs-arul years
6. The rtlsrao obtained by ibaayetetn
pursued. With the aggregate aniusinl uf
afwk and crup kept and ubuined per

relief

SaL-lfaagbriagfiomaay ante. Mamaiery.

&lt;3r O O D R

!|E(WtWiS‘I“»!|:
Congestive Chills,

OF ALL KINDS,
AND AT PB1C1S

To Suit the Times.
'ACI1HMNT NSTlCa
f MICAJBAN TU Circuit
Mty rt
T
MURjfrGAGE BALE.

DSiffi

AGUE
Diarrhea, |j .j

IN NEW TOM. SINCE THE
I. Tbe condiiionnf tbe aurfaco with re­
gard to it»&lt;-c--«v»mical diaiaiim lnl«« fields,
its impr'ivs-snsart. tbe f-iK-ea, and the ey a.
tan. ol evilli»alu-n prnctlod.
J. The F«ruv lluoae, •i*d.«f'iunda, uedurds, krill bullduyt^ ystrak and ar
r*ngeti««nls l -r «ahin|t\are of lha stack
ai.d rrvps. incident t&lt;» il»e particular aye
t,ni Coliure ptacticad.
5. Tbe miH-eol of drainage, if euch
amk waa i.ccrsaary, and the improve,
mmt i-auaed by &lt;&gt;fwo •* by underdrains.
4 The qUatitit* and quality uf the

ready

' &gt; M.~irta*daaty aetsad wilb Whl ar •tekaaao,
. thsmoof XaP*aVn KKAUY kWJO'wUl af
• (Atd immeuibis t- ssan.1 uUnmask Um Unsal

Dysentery,

Great Decline,
In Prices,

Periodical Headache,'

Dumb Ague.

XPITTS
XXjJjOs
OUR STOCK

r«s» advert ue me

1866.

Wm. Sfooni* &amp; Co.,
Nuhvilie, Tenn.
.Mrdmnuof. 1".
aria's" adrrrti.rn.st I abort.

CHANCERY ORDER.
xnrr or ttirmoAX.
a*
,U. i.
Mml fwadiag I. the Circuit
oatl Lr riweematr uf tla.ry, ia CbsMery. al iba
tart 2^*^ *» aourty.aa Uwtlu day af

For Doing Busiuic-ss,

-'**»* JL .SnA* (Isqytokaat,

1866.

bom. bo awaigaod fur

Use bsuriagof aaU peihiyu.
sad tbal Ibe aell id its to adld enema aud all
other Mnaao lateras’ad ia said sulaie.art
to smarat a oamtoa of add snrt. IM“ •« u
holdru al lb» Probate &lt;l®cs. is the vil-ago vt
Haul lags, ami abea csaae. If any Ibero be.wty the

k!.!S!!StS!±SS!i!*

,£Sf.’rc-,

-TOttlKWSrtffiSfiSSL,

THE

1866.
t toowyad aa-

1866.

CROCKERY
.CWMiMMttopMU'M'l.'
Brsakau .tdaimratrsioe «&gt; •

is the
largest ever
brought Julius mart,

'.1 MOST SKEPTICAL. &lt;
AT THtRC IS UNC,»UALLSn 4

VIRTUE IN THE

YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE

1

Zsorrr.ttf’W irwtsi oct at&amp;cx.

IE D BASKET i

Pine Tree Tar.

STOSHA8M _ ’

lias a^,well earued aotonsSy for canag aU

tiiuoat *ad tuvaa.
tlAKEHBHKs

Fsars ia aa mg gaariag asasy* answteal aa*
stasa, -*“*■ *ms dw &lt;rii*'*w
Ta Ursoklar Chx Wboat. Btotey, ta, ti wB

'

!&gt;ar»d m frit chotcaal i

5FE BAIYT Mi ESA'-T

bourbon wuisk*-'

^8^

g i’Lt-arsAiSftSS x
URITOBISTH.

otft tAilttS'Ss EAIU MAIDENS
Crcat (lc.*l«K-&lt;hR Sale
daly
»' U
■U sflUry. wba.
parts, from ihegnmnd up lul.tthe branch
«*• Il Will keep tdT lha appto tree bsssac,
• kwh know peovititf fatal tu many Ap­
ple tn-s-a, and it a ill gt» e tba tree a •mouth
bark and add to iu thriAiaana, that *iU
well i-ay f.r tbe lima and expenac. Now
IS I hr lime In apply the eraab to keep off
tbe L ter. S-mp Iruot tbe b&lt;&gt;U«-ni
ibd"
barrel, which ■« not faeornble fc&gt;r Ca.n»tii.at use. sriueera aa well aa that which i«

GOLD AMS SILVH WATC-EH

Purify Your Blood

Cusaly.oo Tb.rwUy italrtbday at Jbiy aM
m Tbarrtay tta Aral day rf Movsabse, !«•«
•I tea e'alaafc. A
as
«f “id &lt;y’i *&gt;
mssalta fh* the Mlbday rf April. A. UIw.
buns tbs UBM Untied by lbs FraWe Court
tor ths Seal adjaatea sat of aU &lt;Uaos tfriaai

EDDTB &amp; BEOIKB,

Vegetable Extract
la a great Promoter of Health.
III rtutret oil srwptyo ttiseaas a'lbs shia.
idra, riiaalss Mrtckea. Paatelaa. Haeta. TalteX
sf.rn.rdi Ktauai. ttertdtaad. Ae

Dated Haslleia. J«°a IMh. I&lt;4.
. ’
GU ARI'I AN’S BALE.
Io tbe matter of lb* Eatala of lleeria'

pervailiug in the vicinity uf Madtmati.
U ix Out &lt;&gt;f ahsait 800 caaea there have
iwn a,me 2o0 deslbs. The dtaaaae
brrakn uul •.■useahai Ilka a founder,
'■airsing hnuness in one nr mon- fret,
then sliffiu-as
the jrwata, thswi w-akmmn
tbe Isiiaa, then the borer m-Ulae down
bshind, lire down and ia unable tu getwp.

lieaeaa aad aathstniy graaiad tu mo by

Shirts and

drawers
Z E &lt;3- E TA B X*B

Tire WJr th mt Maks Bt-rrw V
r»»»c«— Il ia aril known that eran*

8-PH-L-S REMEDY.
Poailively (.‘urea.
*UI BetMt the Bttwfart Iraetj.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

isrl

-hi* mot* tbe hnitee milk A. Mp-eaU
from Ibe butter. Iftbe qnwBUtv*uf cranm
to U converted into buner ia large, it ia
left mnra ttan 85 kwre In lha graimd.—
In winter, abea &lt;ba gruwnd ia fru«aai, the
2»^-o u p-rform-d io a aullar, tbd
bag being wall e&gt;ivered Bp withwwrd.—
«m» per^., place tb, t-M( m*tl***-i*&lt;

■Jnrtttl S ^ttpofArtt.
W^nbevoe u&gt; adianta fa .tar*
•^reteenfUe Gr-rt WeaKew Brtl-

oirrto mni
SYWS3s M TTOMA,
Factory, CAMDEN,' it. X
■orrihi J* AWW AT

XI»,NUS1AB,. MOODS,

, WAKSB. CLOCM A JlWtLBT
Of
Of all
an Had.
nan aU of tba totes* raaUeaa sad bee*
itSM abael aattoe sadia lbs tart am
Oaia AMS Htirea Oetremmo ton TO Oaeas-

BBACE * OOIWTJER.
J9IMU AMD ABTAllsBhb 0&gt;
EA5rO. CAJF8, TTOBS,

ttamn u» trnw mses.
AT BASTBBN 1-B1CZS.
m- BB *»eT
"7***t&lt;

Benzoin

Elixir,

4M ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,

48 JOHN BT. NRW YORE.

HOWARD

ASSOCIATION,

■afttirSBalS?
ALL KHTM BP

Job Printin

�HASTINGS BANNER.

j yet fairly uncls»j«d from tbe wenpocra
; with which they cut down ib.&gt;mnuid* of
i the Clarions brightest ormurwuts, WWu
beyrmeled our Wounded bmUaws and
starved our drfcnueleae rm, wbo burnt
tkatjhey^ym ewem»qwed,eliall they
Aa we stated laat week waa probable.,
Choc again hru. the balls J bey have once
tba Senate hare pawed a plan ..f Recon- beftww cMhad. and hate rqual voice with
atructmn. It il lbn House Bill, repaid- tin- bra-eslund'Unest of Ibe land in eve­
crablyteanded—Wedu not think in.ry thing that pertains to the nation's wellri,«, U... pU,
bvingl
11 in the Mill hour of tbe night an asundoubtedly-pa* tbe House |n tbi»C.,IU,
sasaln was rtides.oring to taka your life
iq^nireorire cu cufoUI «adur*eme»t &lt;&gt;f
m.d yimr aau drove hh.i away at tbe exkUluyal men trfkbaamtry. and • HI bn
petise &lt;4 bis own exivleuoe, woeld y.-tl tn
adopted, before mu April, by tbe •&gt;».
one short year ’ lake that murderer to
errign State*, a* a part of our j^jufeawnryour tewom, test him at yoer table and
deal with him aa if bo wore tbs son wboee
. That our readers may fully understand
thia important quesliuo we print here­

JBLO
rOB.
THE r

Old Establitihtnent

DRY GOODS

Greater Inducementa
TO THE

COUNTRY TRADE
TOM. EVER BEFORE,

The Place to Buy

Great Decline

Satmnw 1. All persons born In the
ft..ii—a
* ... .l. i

For Cash

Stales and of tbe States wherein they re­
side. No Stele shall make or enforce
any hew wbiefa shall abridge tfo privb
legreor immunities ..f citizens &lt;.f Ibe
riUlqd-Stetea, nor shall any State dw
pnre any person of liTr.'liiwrty or prep
ertyr, witbnutdua
if law. nor drny to any person within its jurisdiction
the equal protection uf the lass.
Sac. 2. Representatives shall lie ap­
portioned among iIm-m-i^tHI 8&gt;»&lt;re whh-b'j

people forget their duty to ibe world, and
to those who alumber in Unina graves all
over tbe blrnid-stained fields of the south,
enough to welcome back tba recreant
traitors who filled our land with weeping.
and our homes with vacant chairs and
hndirn henna, thnt every hand wow- mol-

eounting tbe whole numlwr «.f persons in
each State, etriuring Indians md taxed;
but whenever, in any State, tbe eleriLe
ri&gt;rr.on
franchise shall he-dtniad l-&gt; any purtmn
of Its male inhabitant', being ci"z~o»
the United Slates not Ims. tkm 21 years
yrars

■fviii.g bach to duet from Gvtt.sburg to
New Orleans will clench In anger, and a
; voice from every silent tongue will go op
tn rerae ut aa recreant to tbe treat they
imp-med up.m ot. to keep lhe land aacrrd
from tbe omtaminaling I■meh
tba trait­
ors bcnrslh »bi«e bauda they fell..

the South, it baa become bicun.beni on
the party that hoped to win by itiieu.urM
Id adopt aucie other, and they have cb.r
»« to enact tba part &gt;4" magunti.uu.us
ckmpiocis to a dWiquered foe.

SXZsjKS,

A

Uniform Prices,

hart’rather, shall that cla* of men ubu t
1
—■nt Id bandar mar tba Aa x.1 &lt;f ।

Music Lessons in

xsoaovaa aaw
LET THE AFFUCTEIIEW
H AHMOK V ■

Full Assortment

..rliMb»ai»*IU3'AlBll&lt;0 Aanv taaMsr.
Remember tbe lb» piece. Corner Stelv «&gt;J Jef

GROCERIES.

'nssttop jfty 1,1M4.

Good Tea at one Dollar.

CARPETS, W

&lt;sws4r

ill

Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

300X8 0 8S088.

ar
jEJ'JKBTDW &amp; fflAM.

I if

CON W. PAYNE’S PICTURE GAL

I LERY.

At tub UNION STORE

co&amp;wna oaoxsax,

Valuable Lands/

Mats, Rugs, tec, &amp;.c.

FOR SALE! .. fcHulOMNU,.

HsriM terogh. tbe ttowk er GKOCEMIEW

SS

To Everybody.

Mum a Inuit.

t.uy retired to their r&lt;v&gt;oi. and after a
'abort ahrnner* returned with a verdict "f
inorder in ibe first degree aa f. both deIrndantM. During tbe argument &lt;a&gt; bnth
days. Ihc en.wcf in the c-rtirt rnan ■ hv*
’ Iwrii ininieiisr. and tbe utni.M intel eat
um Utsnilevlrd. The verdict appears to
give rulire salisfacrioa to the entire comti.unity. Mrs. Haviland received tbe
rviilrt.ee fixed by tbe statute, i.f iiiipria..nuie«.l to. lite, with prrfovt Crrtnp&gt;Miure.—
|)i. IJ-Avr protested bis tninwruev. snd ;
ri(r..H. Il.r remark'&gt;.t Judge Graves taint
rd, I h.ui-amls of people cri.wdrd in aixi

— Jmlgw U’sds-rw.xri Ire. refnaed toad
toil Js-ff Dav m to Imr! .&lt;&lt;n the a round that
be baa no authority for such action, the
priassner bring a prisoner of war.
— The Canadian Parliament. &lt;« Fri­
day. In a uiianitnoua ante. paMrd a UH
sU'pelMing the writ of hitbtoi t»rp*t.—
All Fenians are to Im- arrested, and a
grtirraj rtjgii.of terror is anunpated.
—That arch traitor, John M Mason,
rrl»ri envoy to Enyland during the rriwl
I ■*. lit ti..w In S’o .'rail, C. E., wait pg
lor A. Jubnwm’v panion.
—TbeSenate emfirmed the nomine
tb-n of Judge Walter B. Scates as Col­
lect--r ,/(4i4nni&lt; at Chicago.
— Mr. E. Ciwire, principal Stockhol­
der of iba Cleveland Ltedrr. publishes a

Window Curtains,

CHEAPEST!

MO HUMBUG!
C. WAKELEE
Battle Greek Minh.

Orton Brothers
HARD W AN E STORE!

EATING SALOON

Great American

,whw;uc&gt;-,

cxjacua

___ ____
E. II. nrXXING.

H. A GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

NEW u6o4&gt;B.J«E&gt;V GOODS I

ana of IMIS, with

Xgw CanvaM, JVeic Wajfon-g,

HARDWARE

360

Kizzias&amp;X STOSS

of all kinds,

IN UULBMOOK'8 bLncK.

tJT BTACM,

-I—

and will be sold nt

AL.^oVW^D.

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

— European advices to June 1 state
iliat a peace Udigreae Is p»a]i|«rly It. be
held. Il is lumorrd that
N-v&lt;—

SUS'S =5

Variety Grocery Store,
S£&gt;D'D AS 'JKE EEST 8
AND CHEAP AS THE

iH.«rd to Judge Spaulding's rr-riectinn to
Cmgrrss. but that tl&gt;* editorial managen.rtil ul ibe paper ia vested in a board «J
f«iir directore wbo derided nut tu sup
port the Judge.
—The Frnian invasion of Canada ia at
an end. The right wing of the raiders
Ims irtrvaied fr.m. Pigeon Bill to St. Alluti.s. Fifteen hundred men Atara rear ti­ STOVE 1‘IPB,
ed B&gt;«I&lt;&lt;1 trom the Verui.M* borderland |
thr Fori Erie imlllgarrnla are leaving
BufLlo by companies.

,(After drtjomiring |..r four years north
ert hCfbiam as cowardicet now that vic­
tory perches on our betovrd bahtisr, and
the dead.earcam ufTrcnaoti is rolling io
W..I.U rf the nalmn, they e»y “he
magnanimous;’’ they conjure up Il.r our
— More cholera cases were reported in
tMeGllhe most marvelous Ibeuntsaa to New York «&gt; Saturday, and two deaths.
tbedtny of tba vict.u- tu a fallen ewmiy,
—A file st Cbieagn no Saturday drMd would lead tUTta brlurte that the stnryed propwtly to the value uf 4175,&gt; kola duty nf the conqueror U to fmgive OuO.
- Th* rinderpest bee made its appearba foe be bassteickeu d-.wn and reinstall
anec in the siables at New York aud
i* la all Na former fkiriea aud emoluUruuklyn.
—The cane of iba United States vs.
Capl. Vkanl waa loruiinated on Saturday
people ia not to be misled by any such evrtiteg by a ttiasogri-rtnent of tbe jury.
stags (rick philanthropy. Did tbe cry
—Ilia Sopmne Unart - rels»aa appeals
fur more inagnanitnuua tiealmeut &lt;4 tbe In the cam M C.e.lrdrn.lvnotes, rrafirtn
ing ihecr invalidity.
SouihDumo frutu auius other source, it
—A number c»f leRers from pruml
might bo beaded, but while tbe Oamo■relit Uuauciare' fave born received in
Waabmgt.vt, expressing their coovtethm

Sooth are used with becoming tesirtws, ,

Motions.

NEVINS, »a*ti aaoaa.
WHITE GOODS,
MIW8^Xh*

which the number ot such main cilixma
. shall bear tn Uw wh-.lr rum.b-T of main
citizens not laar than yrar&gt; of age in
such State.
• Sac. 15. No pertMin shall bo a Senator
or Krpm-ent. live in Cmgrrna, oran elect
J dr of President or Vice Preridmi. nr b-.ld
-any ofiioc, civil or military, under the
United States or under any State, who,
having previously taken an oath ns a
;member of Congress or ..ffi.-er «.f the
i United States, nr. as a member of any
'State Legislature, nr as an cxtK-uliie or

j; Illi apparently jm«t now. the policy rtf
tboae who during tbe mmumtoua strug­
gle for life through which tbe nation ba»
•ju»t pasted, were renstaniiy talking'of
tbe wronga inflicted by tbe N»ilhup&gt;&gt;n
Urn S-'Uth, &lt;*f ibvir “southern brethren."
thia “unholy and unjust war," to kwp bid
den as much aa possible tbe true Irene .mi
which the people at present are divided.
Nuwthal jt will no longer answer t hpurpose (o talk about the uirconatltuiii.ilality.of the war, t«» drnnuiiee those who
teok their iivra in their hands and sl.ad
between their country aud ruin, as -uul formed murderers," “mlto.-tis," “birr
■ST.- “Lincoln boutid«^si.d tow&gt;ntlnually applaud the fortitude aud de«&lt;ai.M&lt;ul

Yankee

It «-ema tn me that if tba American

Aid a«o*l Uli you worthttas Suj.r a»d
K,
damaged CaUcn.at Isos tbucHNl

.' Sic. &lt;. All obl'gvtl -ns of the UnPrd
States incurred in aupprreriug in-urrrefIon or in defense ufthe Unb*, or f..r payjr.enl of boontiea or pvt ai.ms inrid. ut
thereto, ahall remain inviolate.-X
L Bw. 5. Neither the United S-tsler nor
any State shall *»ume » r p»y
debt
or obligation incurred in aid of hreinwl
tea ur rebellion sgginst the .United 8te»&gt;-.
or age' daim for eumpetiwribm f«r t.uai,.
ntoatj u uf any atave, aSH sifch d. bi- tmd
Ll
c

OODS,

RY

with the Senate bUI.

Sastings'

you a kina, di.-rrvl end CipHdt atestr. Lsd.tv
write lor our eireulir.
■ '
Dr.Jackiwa's r.m«!sMsnlMy Hila. II per bet
a safr sad effsctaal rssiedf for all invgul.nl.r«
■nd »1».rs«uvu*. from wlvstv.er caa«e.
■
THE klut’STAlX &lt;&gt;k I 1GHT 0» gfUfCAL

EAT1M AND ICECIEAM

8^009,
GROCEY STORE.
Atlh. Iste fanAtereWMseoon. ,tl. W. Fteb

neW uofjta’iiajgi kvkd ‘ vrititY.
Lad is* will pl vase call before pureha'ing.

.
Min'B. WILCOX.
UteUsg., April Atm,
srrtJmJ

ui^“tU^iT

W-

WILL PERFORM AT

Hastings,

The Glory of Man ig Strength

Wed. July 4th, 1866.

A Ftn.5? UtAHi KATsXG AMD ICbCKKAI

Shelf Hardware,

SALOON, - •
For GENTLEMEN and LAOlRt.
w.Rirnwmte
a.

ROPE,
Farming Tools of all
kinds,

LANDS FDR SALE.

nhUTIK TO HME CHIUBtt

P

•OLD FASHIONED" CLOWN,
HUB.

AINTS.
AILS.
V
pLAsa.
kJ
PUTTY

ffliHT.’iriramw-

rouuwuea vourc nosier ana
•ILLY ASDBEWB, u. Ina a.-.,
“VS* VSSB.IU Wu AUr»"

AND TFTOODEN WARE.

FOR

sale.

. a*-

om«Dea
a. l_rir.Cbu.pln
Orton tba irrta-

■“•.'■■k ridwr

with her ed Mated
the "beet trained
trained by heraelC
■ of that noble ani-

Mosey Adraseedsa'
Cireait Ceart C&lt;
Oevsty.
Omcv la Ixsbaags I
AlsmaOa. Ctok'a &lt;*

&gt;ALL ARRANQ)
Grand Rapids fe

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PBoynrETOH.

“lai tarty and Union—One and X»ep

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

Estate olbtorp W. Bated.

gastinga’ tjuintu girtrttrg.
c*a»e or ttx una oa baa. M 00 na ansa.

Q

£T.uh‘ .to

Prrn.1, B. C. Punu, Jakf

C. HAITUIT,

Usfwt&amp;issi 1/rSJMs

las Cssaw Salsox.—Atoowg th. essay Improv*■rotala sa4 toout eervWsgs. »» ■**«
Abas Bocrria. bw oproed s trot eta*. Imtrosta sad oyster Mlooa, Ib tbs atoro roeoaUy oooupi.d us total taro wsro-brow. on tbo south
OrMdawtoXiMtomateW iaatoU thrt etao W»teto8tro^-j«rt out sTJoRme. Itoro
’Ao aasnta goeekepruN ea Tuemtape.sudaU umI* awy be towwd.rt sU tlmu,» trout good OBOWgh

Joral auk gliutUaurau.
OmCXAI PAYER or HUT COPNTT.

pm &lt;bm*0P ^era4ap,&lt;fmA wwfc.___

F^“.' I-d”tCat “&gt;• belra “ law of said C

Michlgaa Central Railroad.

J^USSELL A WEVIXS,

a.
C***Boek, and
tttari «d oil ua,er Per»oc’ lotoroaled io HtaUow.ry Crock.ry aad1 Oltoa Var«.Booto and

".TSrWacr'«“i“Kxi

»f*M? tb-re be. '••! U&lt; W* 9t “** IM^iioaar

yyM. R. HATFOBD.
•^ittorraCToHra*. that ated pet itfoo.r
Altorwry at Law A Solicitor ia Chaaevy. will
* artKe to ‘b' peraona 'L-.vrv.teJ 10 Baid
“r *. r-d—y •L**“1
mm- , .'‘■".‘Mtor atteattea paid to Um mUotUob
SCAtl—JL.
. —..
he.
Coar.yM&gt;ci.g da&gt;« with dl.patoh aad oa
?,£,\r.n'.nl.eddr«taUngia Mid rasty of raaaoaaN.
tonaa, Hartlnga, Mich.
„

E.ta

Za treTTopy.) [).«»•&lt;]
JOHN W. PAYNE'S PICTURE GAL
J LERY.
5
( tcccataO* to ». «»n.)
Orvr Rower*. Shoe Store. HaaUaga. M«ck.Fa.tograpbs. Ambrotypes. Finolype^ in all
ca.IstertaaJmsrtitaprertJ ety.ML
A folls«oruraiaad variety efCsra rreato.
Fitting.. Cord. Ac-. rtw.y. .. h-d U Mtect
ttoa Cuvtotarre are »•' expectedto toko ne­
uro oalaa. ..lotted w.tb then.. Operator, eonalaaUval band -bo will make rare afert to
phota' ib.ireu.taB.ero, and to Excel in Ute prec
11 CwUtW«toty Quoded to.
tatrU

PADM^C ATP
The subscriber offers for Sale a valuaH. F.rtn in the Township oi Hope, Harry County
S..J Farm roouln. eighty scree of toad, good
tag k»» and barn twrety acres improved. yoene
ertbud of Apple. 1'each end Cherry iron. I will
aril the whole or half to eutl pnrebaaen. bud
1 .no be. wuhta » rod. of McLaffry ■ Saw and
Gn.t Mill, and within ■». half mile of a school
bwta. .to.
•
HAXS0.KW0RTH.
J.e.lMh, l‘M.
&lt;w
Hope, Mich.
_________________ -_____ ------------------

Orton Brothers
Great American

caucus
IS COMING 1
The liar Company •&lt; America 1

Thio Old favorite company han been
gtrally auamanted for the traveling eea•«. ..f lMHfi, with

A’t w Ca n vast, New Wagom,

Trappings

krv.antn the Ureas line, and wi’h talent
• &lt;f the fir«t or.lrr in every department,
the. give an eiit&gt;ri-iumei&gt;t unrtitytaM d
by any. An original (feature with thia
Company is a

FEMALE SILVER CORNET BAND.
their

o4iei.ilBg of ten ladies, led by
Teauhar

.HOF, H. 1. MAICTES.
They will enter town al 10 A. M. ou
the day of exhibition, and diecourae eome
i-f the most fashionable tnuaio extant
tbn.ugh the principal streets.
WILL PERFORM AT

HASTINGS,
Wed. July 4th, 1866.

vv.rybody,

LF” Legal jddrertlMmente are eharg.d at Ur
Cxanua Btrxxxx.—We ragrat to bear
rata cf To rea^t per folio (100 wonia.) for the firrt
and 1} cent.'for eachaobM^ueatlrMrtlon. Mer'- that Box CitARixa Suxxxa la fading se­
eaatlte «pd other adverUaeoetit., from *40 to «40 riously the effects of his long and close
a column, per anaam.
confinement In discharge ef bis official

ROBERTS k STRIKER,
!*,.**“raube tart Will and testamentofrad
SZiaiid may bo admitted to probata. i*4 the
ita^rtreUoa of »»14 &amp;““■&gt;
tB »bo
Ararat re aaamd in Mid Will, or boom other eait**?£££. It b Ordrad. TUi M-d.j U.

New

pRAXK ALLEJi.

duties.

Paaaoager Trala. oa the Michigan Central
Tint OmotxAL Fobmvla for the man­
Railroad now lean Bail!. Creek u follow.:
ufacture of the rare vegetable specific—
vacua weevwcaa.
Rod Jacitt Biilort—b rigidly adhered
Morateg Kx.......................... i»:I0r. w.
Kvaalng Ixpreaa................. ilrfO ra.
Night Kxprea.......................litoA.u.

vaatae aairwaaa.
Moro tag Ex........................ lit 65 a. it.
Daylapresa..........................l:l» r. u.
KeeningExpre..,---*.......... It:Wa. tr.
Might Kxpreu...................... «:U a.u.
R. N. RICE, Oaa’I Huponnindnl.

MABONIC.
Itor ia Chaaoary. aad Notary PrtKe. G.n.r.l
A
Tasregater aeeUaga of Hutinga Lodge
Laed. Tax. and CollMtloa Agent. Parlicnlar vy So, St,ofF. aad A.a.,are bold al Masonattention paid to th. oxaataaUoa of till, of real rNFX to Hell, on Wednesday .vealaga on or be­
•atate. oaiee over Wwi. Bartow', atare.
fore every fall moon.
Tua Regular meeting, of OraarevUb Lode.
No. St. of F. aad A.
are bold at MmooIc Ball
J A. HOLBROOK,
on Tuesday .veiling, on or befor. .very full moon
* Attorney and CoanMllor at Law. aad Sol lett­
er in Chancery. win promptly and fallhf.lly
attend to the buaioM. of hie calling: CoareyanThe regular meeting, ot WILD FLOWER
ciag, CoUecUag, aad Military lad Roa) Eatate LODGE, No. U. are bold Monday evening of caeb
Claim.Inc!.del. OSee io Holbrook Block.
nook, al the Lodge Boha ia Goodyear Block,
Hattings, Miob.
P. DRAKE, M. D.
Tira PanarraMAM Social—The pub­
Particular attention glr.n to lb. treatment
of Private Diaeae... Oficv, ear.er of State and lie a&gt;a cordially invited tn attend an ICE
Church Stroeto, .p .tairo.
CREAM FESTIVAL at tho residence of
Maa D. C. Hawlxt, on thia, Tuesday,
•J M. k C. RUSSELL.
•phyaielaM aad Sargeena Office in RuaartlA evening, in aid of tho Praaby terian Church
Keviita’ atoro. Stela airxl.
and Society.
___ ________

vary. Consequently its operation la nn]
form. Moreover, it does not deteriorate
in any climate.

DrsrarsiA.—Haw often do wo hear
men and women complain UI cannot get
anything to stay on my stomach ; 1 am
compelled to aat Graham bread and the
and the plainest food, and then must suffe&gt; from II" Reader, this la DtarxntA
-we bid you eat aa heartily as you pleaee,
and anything you choose, even the rich­
est food, aud if you will follow it with a
single spoonful ofCox's Drapers! a Ccxa,
you need not fear any distressing effects
from it. It is ths greatest remedy in the
diseases proceeding from the stomsch or
bowels.
tc.rk.toj ia rtl port, of U». auto. Th. prioo va­
ries froa AS to K csate. Msecdtag to gasllty.

Qwxx Inta.—The Director's car bdonglng to
tbs Mlehlgou Ctatrol lUllrooJ left Dolrolt on
Twoeday moraiag atliM. aad arrived, ria Ruttasd
Kkb, ead Fltehburg st CoBand, Maas.. aM4&gt;p.
m. oa tVodModoy. Srr.aixrtvourv Rm droirlag to take bls wife, who to soSortag frota s peinqueriaL
fa! IUum., to Coorord, wb.ro b. tora.rly roold.d
f.tai«Vn BM'uija’ud’victariT*' Ke.idenc.r CO
took this expBdiUoe. oaddroidvdly comfortebl.
Creek HrteeL Office up atelra, over Cole A Boa a
sotbod ofttaBrtL Thi. to tho Urol ta.teaoe of.
grocery, aoeood door_____________
and book atora. Taka five cento and puMugvr bvlog seal throagh la thio way. Tbo
th. connrotieu to tho Eut by this rust an wry
NAPPKN A BURR0W8,
giro him a call—belter yet, got rax and
olooo.
Attorney, aad CpnaaoHora al Law, Solicit. tako^oe editor along.
era In Chancery, Bounty aad Pro.loo Agnate.—
Particular allrotlon givao to Coayeyaactug un­
der now St.nr net. Office. Bnrdick Street, opTraxx»,—To R. Goodapeed, for an in­ in the Post Office order system go into
peaite toe Po.lrtkc, Kalamaxoo. Michigan.
vitation to attend the xnniveraary oele- effect on the 2d of July. The limit of tho
A.A.Kxarrax,
.
J.aBcaaow..
TOH.N ROBERTS,
“nuxraa."—la It fashionable for young
Fby.ician aad Sargeoa. Dwelling on Broad­ Ladies to appear at Dancea In &amp;&gt;hnstewn
way, near the Court Uouaa.
in the habllitnenla of the opposite aexl—
Powaibly Miaa------ . .might inform our
Q C. BORT,

JOHN E. HALL.

wilh the Congregational church and soci­ is raised from *30 to 150, and tbo issue
Sberiffi Office In the Court Hobm with too
ety. held nt Middleville, on the 21st Inst. of more than one order lor tbo same reProMeotJeg AUorney.
miUance is poeilively prohibited. The
TT N. SHELDON,
Rotatiox ix Orrtca.—Some of our charge for orders is made ten crate for
Ltownty Treaanrer. Will pay particular al- eotemporariee are discu.ing with some ray amount under 120, and twenty-five
teoliou to procuring P.aaion. for ail person.
di.aWto io MrrtM. back pay aad bowaly ptaa.pl- degree of esniealness, ths question of ro­ oonto for ray amount orer that figure. At
Iv weared. and in all cate, no .barge oulrM tation in office. Wo suggest that it ia al­
present tbe charges are ten, fifteen and
auceeaaful. Office ia lb. Court House.
ways bad policy to rotate c»wf a good twenty cents for amounts under 510, |20,
r M. CADWALLADER,
rad 330 reepeotlvely. Instead of being
County Clerk aad Notary Public. Office ia it io always best to ’rotate ow/an ineffi­
valid for only ninety days, aa heretofore,
the Court Ueuaa_______ _______________
cient and incompetent man. whether he they are now to be valid for a year, and
Q C. PR1NDIK.
baa been in office one ur a dozen terms. when lost, duplicates are to bo Issued by
Judge of Probate. Notary Public, Convey and rotate tn an tfficienl and competent Postmasters. We elieve another pro­
aneer, aad Tax Agent. Abo la.urance Ageiil
foriboPstaatyCo. oCHartfcjd. Cmu..
I U&gt;« man.
vision of this Law makes the Post Office
Hone Co. of New York. Office la Ute Court
U».H
SkXAToaiAL—On tbs 15th inet., FIox. st-tho County Beat, In each County, a
money order office, provided no other
office, in tbo canty, hss been so desig­
Attorney at Lew. BoHrttoeln Cbancert and S8th and 30th Congress, was elected U. nated by the Postmaster G snsral.
Proommtiug Attoroey tor tteteustr
8. Senator by the Legislature of New
u'kS oK”’.“L5..JS .a«T~ - llMtjpehire. to succeed the Box. Daxisi
Hew Engtaad Mall Beads.
yi hours till • o’clock P. M._________ ____
Claxx, whose term will expire on the 4 th
We have always been interested in the
of March 1867. Ma. Patti-mox was at progress of New England, in tbo develop*
Q E. COOK,
°*Reftoter of Douda, and Notary PoWto - neo lime professor of mathematics in ment of the unto'.d wealth that lies bid­
OSee h the Court Houm. aad opes rt •&gt; &gt;•.£■ Dartmouth College, and afterward Sec­ den, amid the mountains, hills and val­
AU fooa to be paid when papaya are left tor retary of the New naraphiro Board of
lies, of the home ot our childhood. And
record.
Education. Ho is a finished and popular
though but few years have passed over
speaker, a man of the highest moral char­
JOHN MICHAEL,
our bead, yet w? can remember well
House k Camage Prtuter, Obitor. Paper acter, anda radical of the New England
when tho coach with six horses, and the
Howger. P.rtoe.lar rttartoe girou
All order, thankfully r.ceirod and promptly el­ school.
merrlssl drivers, the world ever saw,
Mas. Straxsa. — The venerable and passed dally—either way—before the
. «-e
»■»—’h“
eS^aTara—
venerated Mas. Rxuxr StiMjnta, mother door of odr father's residence, on route
q W. McCREA.
of Sxxatow Stnsxaa, disd in Boston on from tbo capital of Vermont to the comorie.WFruiM. I

Tuesday, July 3d, 1866.
With thia troupe will be found the
regular
'
•OLD FASHIONED* CLOWN,

m

NO. 9-

HASTINGS, BARRI COUNTY. MICH, WE]BNE8DAY, JUNE, 27 186d.

VOL. II.
"

5Q XKT ABVANCOL

trable.D

®HLSJS©H,

tba world renowned Court Gaeter and
WiL
BILLY ANDREWS, the Irish Gown,.
“The FaaaiMt Haa AUra."
bare-back rider—Deo Orton the Irria&gt; Mabie dramatis and stoic rider and uo•Saaled

rumui.

Mr*. Miler Orton with her educated
H/m “JUBITER- the “beet trained
B«w ia ib. World- tralmd by bermU
•HI aechtot all loven of that noble ani-

*¥ Mtotar B. Z. and Um Miame Irena
and Celeatis. preacnl an array of talaut
* *«a fooed ta a aiagle family.
GAFFNEY the

GREATEST HURCULEAI
;futo «&lt;*’,—and many Olbera of oral
2* •*,celebrity, makrn tbia ta&lt;Ud
•aMedel Company of thia norartry.

’ Advert»infAg*b

their co-laborcrt, bridgod tbe Champlain
Lake, and strung the Iron bare, from tbo
valley rf tbe Connecticut at Hartford, to
Ogderaborg, New York. This line, ex­
trading from Boston to Ogdensburg by
wav of Concord N. H., White River
JutioUon.MootpeJier, rad Burlington V.
is ora of tbe most valuable in tbe
whole country, rad under the manage­
ment of such accomplished officials as
Masers. Gilmore, Stearns, Merrill and
Boyne, cannot fail to be of as much fi­
nancial value to the Stockholders, as It is
to the public tbrough.New England.
But tbe people of Now England, are
hardly more interested in tba prosperity
of this lira of Road, than the people of
tbe north-west generally, and of MicW- will uU forth nnboonded applause. Many mor.
gan In particular. For moet of the sur­ of lbs “geod Ihlaga" In atare la the way of amoa.plus productions of this state we find tbe BteBt offered by th. Compuy Bight ba arelloo«!. hot w. w!U .peak of only cn^ and tb.i a really
eeaacUal one ;-ea "Ols Facnoatas Clcww^ —
chances are that tbe value of the Now waR wa are glad of this for aueb aaeBahMBOt
England market will continue to In­ rirtted ns “tbase many yaan."
Tb. Agent Intended logo to Grand Rapids, bet
crease. This rendsre direct Railroad Tea Aanbsrgh's show bring thare, ha obbs thia
communication with all parte of that sec­
1
b
aaetber ectaann witboat the asnai ■iDaotreifoaa.*
tion extremely desirable. Al the same
Tan Faavera Baas J ELY rih.
time tbe rapidly increasing wealth of the
Gbabt’s Baew.-G. G. Gassria sppreesdented
west, rad the almost unlimited expansion
ot her lines of Railroad cannot do lees ttaow wilt bs at this Village, oa ths »tb ia.L, sf.
teroooe and erasing, aad tbs Froprtetor ess safe­
than add materially to tbeZbusinesa of ly rey be wiU latrednoa tba greatest variety of
all connecting lines, extending from the perfonnaaeea e.er given wader one Pavillion.
Several popular Amar will appear, end there
lakes to the ocean. Especially are the
people of Michigan interested in this New will boa varirty of Acrobatic feats, Caricatures,
Paalom inea. Dances. Sooga, Ac. Go aad m the
England rout—not leas then three lines aaaBd^ alow. Admission &lt;nlf K cento, chUdof Rood extending through this State rea deyprtm.
‘
from Chicago to Port Huron, there to
connect with tho Grand Trunk Railway,
Al tbe rmid.nse of Beldsa K4re. Esq. ta Rutoa lbs I Sth test, by Rev. V. O. Boynton,
are iu contemplation, two of which, via lead,
Jcax Kcac. of Washes. California, aad Mme Tie­
Lansing and St Joseph, rad by Jackson rcel. Lanas. Warteaburg, Germany.
and Niles, are declined at no distout day
NOTICE.
(J,

popular rad admirably managed Road,
the M. U. Will pour into New England
the wealth and the commerce of an em­
pire in extent rad population. Tbe Grand
Trunk, from Sarnia to Portland) rad
thence by tbe connecting lines to Boston,
and also from Semis to Prescott, and
thence by the central New England rout
to tba same destination is auro to be the
lies over which tbe vast wealth of thia
northwestern world la to reach Ude wa­
ter. These onusidtralions make the
New England Roads of which we have
been speaking, rad tbe connecting line
—tbe G. T. R. of interest and real value
to every branch of western industey.
That our readers Inay appreciate the

Noavunx RAuaoae.—Tba anneal
meeting of the Northern Rail rued Corpo
ration, Was held io Phenix Hall, ia Coo^
cord, on Thursday last^theSletulL Tbo
attendance at this meeliog waa large rad
ilia greatest harmony prevailed. Tbe
old board of Dtreclora were unanimous­
ly re elected. On the same day the Di­
rectors met and elected Hon. Onslow
SteaZns, President, and George A. Kettell.lEeq., of Boston, Treasurer, rad
William L. Footer, Eeq., of Concord
Clerk. The affairs of this corporation
hake been admirably managed under
Mr. Stearns, and the stock la now Belling
for 94.—
Coxcoau R. IL—Tbo annual meeting
of the Concord railroad corporation, on
Tuesday, wsa tbe most exciting railroad
mvellng ever held in this State. Tbe fe­
rae was between the old board of direct­
ors, who have commenced action against
the conductors charged with swindling,
and a nsw ticket called the “reform" tick­
et aupported by tho conduclora aod said
to be opposed to an investigation. Tbe
new board was elected. Under the new
eonductors five times as much money
hss been relumed from tho passenger
trams as before.
A meeting of the hew Board of Di*
rectors of this Corporation was held In
the Revere House, In Boston, last week.
Josiah Stickray, Esq., of BoatMfwaa
chosen President unanimously, as waa al­
so Sameel N. Bell, Esq., of Manchester.
Clerk, in placeTf Join II. fhorgo Xtg.,
who Waa rat elected. Mr. Giimora, tbo
present Superintendent, was continued
without a diaeeuiing voice.

those days, the born of the driver, trot tho
Sxatox.—The venerable journalist W.
ebrill whistle of the locomotive, snnouoeL. Sbatox, one of the founders of the Na­
ed tbe daily arrival of the mail from Bos­
vvM-u 00BBtional httllifrnur. died in Washington,
ton, due al our native town, dtolral from
on the 10th intt., of eanoer in the fisee.
Attoroey 1?*
that city, 110 miles. In thirtyeix hours,
Dxcuxxa.—The Box. Jtrmx L. Moa- after leaving tbe capital. A few years
wtU,
Koq..ta E«h“n Blo#kl
MiddtevtUe, Mtoh._ ______
_
Wi.t, representative in Congress from ths later and It only came from and went tn
woond Vermont district, declines a ref­ tbe capital of New Hampablre, rad Bos­
H. WBIC«T.
a TTOMBY «4 OOOIIS^ AT LAW, lection.
He ie a candidate for the sena­ ton waa actually within one daya rids.—
A.
feltettor la Cbaaoery.
torial vacancy created by the death of At this people wondeied—and absolute­
Nutury Pttoli. aU 0“’^-“'.
Jl’dob Coll axis, tetnporarllly filled by ly affirmed that they did belter* that in
kg^k tor tao Purotero
halfa century, there might bo a hilroad
Laoaa. Pwtoculng Ju nsa PoLAxn, *“d certainly should be
Moxtsxal Railboad.—The annua)
elected to that high place. Without dis- from Concord to the Connecticut valley
TlUeetoLaads.Ae.,AM
■
meeting of tbe Stockholders of the BoeMoney Advanced onWar ClaiMa
.
;n&gt; the marl to of any rival candi- In the town ot Lebanon.
Ion, Concord aod Montreal Railroad was
c—1&gt;
c—
Twenty years rad six, have passed held at Plymouth on Monday the 28th.
date, we think the people of Vermont
owe a debt of gratitude to Ma. Moaanx, away rinoe the time of which we write, Tbe old Board of Directors were chosen
that cannot be canceled in any other way. and during twenty of them, the locomo­ without opposition, with the exception
that Peter Butler Esq., of Boston, waa
tive haa daily or thrice daily, come shriek­ elected to tbo vacancy caused by the
lMre.rarr(t)-G-".
ta |jL ing‘over tho hills of Orange, down the
death of Holmes Hirakley, Eeq.
.
» UJV
valleytf the Masooma rad leaving and
_Win teave HasHyrt^"ng th rrogb
Pn»U
A.nrU, Po—
«« W
foataetX&gt;rT 6oa«e Qaetatiows.
U. ™11, ««!. tel. •
„?• reosiving Ito load of living Haight ie the
|U„ Jui U.kU.« i.
.k. ktellk. midetof that village which It waa thought
figbtera."—Boat Journal.
could not bo reached by care in less than
Our London friends make a allgirt mla- j!/fyyoarf, aa lateaa the fall of 1839, ad­

____________ “P£!L---------------------------

we**—1

—

weeer known to tod
mmrtta JtedemtSffJSTi—&gt;-—•

tako, McGellan only knows what ruo« ding untold wealth to all that region^
Btag to, and who tank, good rannera- country extending from ths valley of lht&gt;
8m the history of hla military career on Merrimac, to tbe water, of tbs BL Lawthe Qddtaboenioyreran, Ar k waa only a few yaare later,
that the indomitable energy of Joseph 8.
T^ftroWesw0oe4a.foa few 4sys. siR»
J^g^.w^grato—MWwkw-*. Gilmore, Onslow Stmcra, Frerab and

A. of Ferm and person al Mops. t&gt; or J. o. Kenaedy oe tbatethlast., to berety revoked sal ao
ante will bo made.
J. B. KENNEDY.
JesoOd, 1844._______________________

NEW ADVEBTlSEMBinB.

PUBLIC NOTICE.
NOTICE to hereby

I»—r —

WdS
Cm.greaa.enL "An telte provide taternal reresoe
to rapport toe Goveramen A and to pay interest

Java from toe date of tote nollee. at to. ofiee of
tb. County CI.rk at HnsUaga. And SB tea Tthday
of Joly appaate wUl be raeatrod era datermiaad
relaUvo to say erreaoom er eaooaateo valnettees

atUMOtoretetoeOoray Ctert.
Asa ran r&gt; Offio., Ionia, Jane Mth. 1M4.
AL0NE0 8OBI0BH.
jnaetfal
Aaaeuor, «ih District, Mich.

Are You Insured I
If not, call at IholnrarancB Agsocy of

GEO. W. WILUAM8,
Over Ruborto &amp; Su-ikar'x Drug Store.
Where la represented over FOURTEEN MIL­
I it .-1.: ETKN HUNDRED aad nFTY 'FB0UCoapulra, unsarpaaaed te promptness and liberaHtyiaseUlssMatofciaisa:
The MUTUAL LIFE IN8URAXCR CO- af
New York-Casb Aseeq. over 814,000,000.
TbvGUARDIAN LIFE INBURANUE CO., of
Mew Yra-Oata^AaoaUs, fffOO.OOG-An.-l

The LAFAYETTE FIRE INNURArCX CO.
of Brooklyn N. Y.. Cash Capital over «BO(M»00.
UNITED STATES ACCIDENT CO., of Syre
cu... N. Y.-gjjnh Capital. *300,000.
J

RISKS

TAKXN ON LIBIRAL

GEO. W. WIEEIAMB, KfU
Holings, Mich.
nesting., June tetb. 1MC.
Jaattolf

200,000
Pounds Wool

■'Without qeeaUee, tbe moet valdshla eoetmnporarv History ever prepared, to Frank Moore's
Bsbafitoa Qacord-” Abrebam Llnootaa.
Tbe rmbodistool of all that II valaabla. aad lbs
only Hraoar Or res Waa that caa be reliad on.
The Rebellion RecoSd,

A Diary of American Evwate.
Edited by Fraxx Modxx.
Pahltobvd la partd, rah part lUutratod with
xixx volcmxx axx xow UAor,
at .sruxs rucaai
In half*cMor half
...................... to
Hbvvp library
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fllngle votumr*, or parts, forr lali.d to complete
Ml*, at th. Mowing priwe t
Half calf or half nwreooo,. .»•&gt;&gt; per vriame.
8boep, library rtgte........... t.OC “
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print herewith a brief official notice of
M^'ly' parta*."-&gt;
• M rah.
some of them, dipped from our late east­
Jxx
RxniLUoa
Rxcora
ia
Indtapraaable
ern exebragis, aud to which for various
to every public rad private library.
reaoona, of a local value wa invite apeoThe nine Volvaue contain t
lai attention:

fc

faster Leon Orton, the youlWnl ridae

Orton Dre’s Great Amerteaa Cireas.
0b&gt; sxshsa&lt;es vpsak of this CsBfaey Is tbo
kifbssi tanas of ptrtss, ae4 .iiiibbbJ it as sa
original, chaste, mJ cocoylsU .xkllxUsc. Uadar
tba BMiteg.want irflta gaatlaaOaly Agasi, Ml
J. B. JUasra, who has bare for Bsayyrereto lbs
employ af'.kn 5in«**!., T. Breacs, th. ffr-«
£to.Btea,|ihla Ooepasy bsa bsssax eas ef tbs
fir.1 ia foratis axertUac., urt baa gained a Sana
asd repntetfoa eesoUieno alBilsr sxhlbltisa
BswtrereUBg. On. aareng sassy original Astana
«( UIs exLlbiUss U a LsJIm’ Sdvsr Cor»«l Bead,
coaatalisg often LADIES, a fcatan tort caanot
hot command th. rtteatiou of all tevere of Mbs! e,
and add a d-aim to all th« perfonosacaa.
Mas. Mils Osrex. th.DaonUaaa Artiste, BacU
with rapturona applaaa. wb«rt«ersb.appeara.—
H,r p«rfonnsacM with b.r • educated" bores “Japl tor" are said lobs woodertal, aod bold tbs asdines apall toooJ.
Ma. MiubOstos, tba CbaBpioa Beer Boek KI
dor. to U* thrilling aoaaes of horsatosnaWp, ia oes

AT

PTTTT.T.TPR A RWW'ITWV'H

NEW CASH STOBE,
For Which the Blghrei

Market Price

eeaaber, 19M. to tbo praamt time.
IL Over tore, thonaaad Official raporia and earreUvaeof all the batitae aad akirmiahra that bare
occurred during U&gt;. War.
rOATFONKMBNT.
III. 0w tO’tlv. hundred soags and ballad.,
both ■Laval and Mabel.
IV. One hundred and twanto two portraits. •□­
The IJMlted Stites Prt&lt;e Coheert,
graved on start, of ths moat calibrated mao ofU..
urn.,.ad oumeroBS Maps and Fteae of BaUtea.
V. Over eight thousand locidanta aad anecdotes Mend.y, Mar Xrib; IN6, will be postponed ui v.,
MONDAY. JULY Sth. 1844.ua white wete .
o(p«w»d (faring and bravery.
HALF A MILLION DOLLARS IN FR1XIB will
be presented to ticket hoMere, leading
To the Student of History end for Public
Llbrarlee, tbe work ia invaluable.
It la a nosed ol th. metarule for history. From
Th. postpoueBrnt te an .aavoidshta sseaaaic
faat an much tn dnutentetea of tba number ■
nml Mid ev^y deer and diaUnet nsrratir., from tlchata yet unsold.) aa the pea,live areearily Uw.
Uto ftoblberB ride, aad placed thaaa te Jaxtaaasi.
tian with tba decanoate nf the Uston rids. JI la !&gt;0Md Of. which baa Use delayed la sanaeaesnncrarate, impartial, end dowphrta. ItheeeSatial cf to. aegticrnee and nrciaasnra. of a parties. f
Agenuln amktag torir ptrar tetania M .
rwtnS aaABlh.nlicSvfd.ooe la trials of the va- our
adviM .11 p.rur. wanting titeeta to Band L
tfraeara to fee UllMdBtotae Courts ofFUMsi-

•100,000 in Greenbacks

to teiprra vbsb tea tntod of our Agasilstha iu.
eneeka of It:
.
pnrture of lk«r making toeir return, at era —-I
^Daring Um trial la tbe U. ft. Court, which uf rectifying whatever fmre may have crept to
Li ■tellur yasliritay te iheooevteuoe of Wiufem
Hmlth, for piracy, aa one ot the crew rt tba Jeff.
Um Uma toelr enter la reerired. the msBey will

dence bv lbs eoasal for tbe d.fence, taken Irom

JiSWTT.
fcsrat AettsrAixU'Tt:

bare ao more thaa eaffidset tickets for User

ss^jraaS'jSfSftSLiii: for sale at tor prtario.1 Hotel., Book sad MariBtorae te Um city, aad el asr Office 1U Dearbaae
atreat; pries SI each; scut by mall co racaipi »f
apeetlag the origin and progreoa of the Batelllou.
it to the Bret Um. io tegri aad hterary history,
that a book not ret oraplarad, baa hew. on stamp­
ed with authenticity. .. to be .dratted as .vid.t.ce
■pehal Terra, te dab Batea.
teeeosrtof Lra, and on a trial for aoapital of**^Wban the Boraaaah saltern wen tried ia New
York, the variama eouaaria for the Dsited States
sad the defence, eaed tbe BebelUoa Unsold m »v i­ ‘
’
' WE WILL'aKXD

- In the ciao of tba. Chapman eallora, ressallv
triad teaMU.B.Oeari st Sea Fntnctoeo. lbs if.
M. Dtotriet Attorney edared toe tve Yriurnre of
Officer, was aware, who stated that It aaa the only
asUMailohtatevyaftoswar. gbeCrert decided
tastiiwa. vvceirril is all trial, tar treason In toe

No Member of tho Lcctl Profeeaion
eta be witoonl it A tut emn&amp;t of litigation
■eat iaevtlably easna Bear that the rebellion ha.
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It tea "NaUoral Work."

eSRra«»^-HUe’^"^liZrMaemBs.M. &amp;
cal paatoen of ait men who will
promised ta
here reootdad.’1a»d the Mvbt&amp;ra Record l7lbua af lad.; lieLayteto. ri Kaarat Bon. WUMern
tba SaeSsema'a Library.
“Tire Grnur Lrrnro Htxroay." A
Work for cpwtaM nforem*.
D.YAM XOffiTMANP^Pjytebae,
THE RBCORT) will ba VMtinMidln parte at SO

BMMBAK1B*

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Bra with Marera and dsapattehy
NGUTRAND, the FebtaabM, IM iteaadway, N.T.
JfM uWrrul
fo Iprals. Scadfor

mul c* ■- wnxiAxa,
RatederahiMr. Kafatote'. ten an hahri

•axWt5K'.'sr‘?!r,KS.

�Ip of Rtoland bs se­
rf a. asss^ by thg
A prevailed.
V
ig tbe valuation of the
estate In tbe several

Roll

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noLD &lt;fc ejxvu,,
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INS

ARE PREPA

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S , by 9 W,aad 4| feet higff. without
Uueat upon wbeeis or rollers.—
nuiftSf—
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11UIIR.1IL
P'Cture frames aod gtosses are pre- a
■wwrf from fltea by painting them with 1
a brush dipped in a mlzture made by a
-Oa!ybyll.p«rto»«!oe TTUa teware
ix&gt;ilitrtt three or firer onions Ina pint of
Aad awka tbyastfsU revenues sad foar
water.
Bedbugs are kept away by washing
"LH vita aad buy tbescbta have there no
tbe crevices with strong salt water, .put
/i»rta«ret thy plow, thyptota, tby ptossnres on with a brush.
Soft eoap should ba kept in a dry
fflaee ln the defter,- zM hnf be ooeS uattT
thi'e*months'‘ ,!,v
Brings and bites are often irretantaaeoirelv eared by washing them hi hartpbora or tarpentine.
‘5r^T"u,Jho&lt;,nUr,u*'i,*rch-b’
qjtajMre-thy thee tboc for thou art

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Ktooaw ooftly aad easak to mo tow;
Eovy.too.htoaw.wJul oar.
Wbslif Envy .held chaoM to heart
-Ktoomo,doari
Ktoe ere aoMy sad spook te ma tow.

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Ltoibe reMStatag six feet pertitiooed off.
□artrtkmuootag down within a foot
^^greond sr^c-teg 3 a 4 feat. Tbs
- j — A prwvtiwi la tor tbe roosu (nd
.
Tba bouee Is designed for
(Utaeft boM, sod to tube net on tba grem,
nonA ita tength every day. Tbe

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Tnut ma darting, tba Um. la near
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Jfiterara IJotius.
Thia brilliant Monthly comes to ua
■ Rubb with the beauty of summer atylee,
and radiant with the genius, literary and
artistic, which illuminate ita pagta.—Tbe
tnuaic alone is worth more than the price
of the number: it la entitled the "Stwg of
the Fairtea,” and waa composed by Mitel

WillMMlnX Vienna J. Demurest, a daugh
ter, we infer, of W. Jennings Demorest.
Il te a charmingly poetic melody , and
will become a great parlyr favorite. A
fine original engraving of an Aquarium,
including three distinct tanks, ia a wry
interesting feature, and in addition to thi«
there are an unnaaal number i&gt;rrtcrllent
Storiea, a continuation of Alice Cary’s
“Coofesaion of a Coquette," an interest­
ing tetter from Milan, another from Par­
is, an illustrated ••3ongofaummer,’’J«nnteJvort ‘Talks wjth, Womsn." tbe
“BtUMehnld" Architecture, a.superb steel
colored fashion plate, add ' the usual av

tractive variety•qfi.Faebion matter ami
llluateatlona. An announcement is made
cf a forthcoming Magazine for Boy s and
OfrlKtobto udled “Young America.’’

and the first number of which is to be is­
sued, about the first of September. If
Mr.lDsmoresl te half ao successful in ca
taring to the taste of the children as be te
to those of the ladies, ’’Young Amsrica"
will haw no rival.
, Addrest W. J Minnas D&lt;mi&gt;m&gt;t,
&gt;
478 Broadway, New York..

newest an J prettiest ot lbs "Somnrer Faaluoea."
Mdate-"l&lt;tora BdiotUih." Amoag tbe itoriea
ato -neHtelrsseed Debitor,- "Paulies Barer.
ger's Story." by Una Locks, tbe eonduaiw of
•Sybil AiMwecth,** by Harris Bymr, "Tbe Boy
swathe Mas “ey Aust ADst; sag an iatsreating
btogrsphl.eal .kiteh of lladase Boland, called
forth by aosie recant discovartoo. The poatryia
by Maggio C. Pybars. Eailte Uster' Leigh, t an
UOta, J. T. Twivltor, J. C. T.. and othera. Tbs
Tnilal XoTsltiaa aod Week Table are as
profinely lllasirelad ; s&gt;41s the Bdltore Department
are Book Xotieoe. Beeripta, meeting the wants cf
tbe ereoou, description of Faahiona. rfc.
Trios »ZA0 a year. S copies Bt.00 Bcopios (aad

wsethly edition h baton va, ewbaUabsd with alaaaai llfr Uks steel ..grayngs ,t tite. P. B. Da
TaaaAixim. and Go. W, tLFaxaxus, aedeentalalng
AnaM serf tods, pagan &lt;rf das.

Baiutr Cocarr Cuann's I &gt;rncn. I
IlteTiaoe, Jane lltb, A. D. 1M«. f
Thia being the day designated by the
statute for tbe meeting of the Board ul
Supervisors tor the purpose of equalizing
tbo Assessment Rolls prior to the moot
inc of tbe State Board of Equalization.
The Board waa called to order by tbo
Clerk, and upon tbe roll being' called by
Townships, tbo following persona wore
present and answered, as the Supervisors
elected from tbe respective Townships, to
wiu
'
Tovrxxmre.
Namm.
Assyria,
Wd. H Jowell,
Baltimore,
Milo Williams,
Adam Elliott,
Castle too,
John Koagle,
Carltoc,
T. P. Barnum,
Heatings,
Daniel Striker,
Hope,
John McCollum,
Irving,
Peter Cobb.
Johnalows,
Hiram Coleman,
Maple Grove,
Porter Harwood,
Orangeville,
John H. Earl,
Prairieville,
A. C. Town,
Ire L. Nya,
Tbojnapph,
. D. 8. Bagbee,
‘MitoT. Wheeler
Woodland,
Yankee Springs.
John Mileo
On
of Mr.
__ _motion
_________
... Etliou, Danini Striken was elected temporary chairman.
Board then proceeded to elect a per­
manent chairman by ballot; whereupon
Daniel Striker was duly elected.
Mr. Elliott moved that tbe Board pro­
ceed to equalise tbe Aaacsetusnt Rolla, as
in committee of the whole. Motion pre­

, „

NEW coons
Of

needed Kind and

ewh

Style jest pewhaeed fee
U low Prices and eelling al

hut

5HSSI

»*»•*«•

THE HASTMGB

DRUG &amp;

—

BOOK

STORE

|}t-| operation, and works well, the ad­
__ _
Kain, that tho fowl, L’rt freih
irMnvs&lt;**y&lt;
lbr”'B ‘*lUr in

T"

Established in 18SL

£3

arkskluxg

.

I

More and Better

G OO US

PRINTS FOB W Cu.

Fox tbe mine Money,
in their line, than any
Other Store »n- town.

AND

«i«&gt; &gt;«*•, u»&gt; u»,».

u.IM, he kept m oro dean I y and in better
bewltb, and that by moving the bnuee in
any locality w «*« premises, so that it
mav lie abrlUfred or ezpoaed in warm or
0,4 wratber.'a more evrn temperature
can be maintained. 11m bouse to to be

Roberts &amp;■ ’ Striker,

For the People!
CO0D BROWN SUGAR 1S| &lt;X

To Suit

IN NEW T.

A ND NO MISTAKE
1
Consisting of all thu ??P»Jar

Great

PATENT MEDICINEl.

Al tin Dw-ro-t and Uh-ragu’U: Peaces.

4-.n. V&gt; adnug out tb* buUrrmiil
ugbiy, and working «• a. not to
gr’a-il.
Set’, ’Ibonwgb ami «•«&lt; inco.-p-

GjKOC£«ZJS6/
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

OUR

mniMEBnA
PLAVOBWQ EXTRACTS.

groceries
• •UR

Children Carriages

FRUIT CANS;

ARE EQUAL

BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

Mr. Town moved that tbe Board lake
as a basis for an equalixatioa, tbe To&lt;e»
ship which bad tba bigbeat Assessment,
m equalized last year.
Motion prevailMr. Coleman moved that the Assess­
ment Roll of tbe tow nahip ot Prairieville
be ncuepted and equalized as sasessed by
tbn Supervisor. Motion prevailed.
Mr. Colaman moved thet tbe Aasaaa
mrnt Roll of tbe township of Hastings be
accepted and equalized by adding ton per
ctnL to the real eatete valuation mail a by |
the Supervisor, wUeb oo motion of Mr.
Bug bee was amended by airiking out tbe
word
aod inserting ia lieu thereto the
word s^At Motion as amended prevail­
ed
On motion, Boar&lt;|', adjourned until 7,
o’clock P. M.
J. M. CanwauAua*, Clerk.
Evbmuo Burna m,
|
7 o'clock r. m. )
Board met pursuant to adjournment—
Rc.ll called, quorum present. Board pro­
ceeded to buaiueaa.
Mr. Jwwell moved that the Assessment
Roll of the township of Berry be accept­
ed and equalized aa assessed by tba Su­
pervisor. Motion prevaiisd.
Mr. Miles moved that tbe Assessment
Rolluf tbe township of J oboetown Im ac­
cepted and equalized as aaaeeeed by tbo
Supervisor. Motion prevailed.
Mr. Coleman moved that the Assess
meet Roll of the township of Awyris be
accepted and equalizsd as assessed by lbs
Supervisor. Motion prevailed.
Mr. Elliott moved that the Aeseu
ment Roll uf the townahip of Tikirnapple
be accepted and equalized by deducting
Ihrtt per cast, from tbe real eatete valua­
tion mads by lbs Supervisor. Motion
prevailed.
Mr. Jewell moved that the Assess­
ment Roll of the township of Woodland
be accepted and equalized aa avsensed by
tbe Supervisor. Motion prevailed.
Mr. Bogbee moved lhaVUe Assess­
ment Roll of the township of Irving be
accepted and equalized u aaseased by the
Supervisor. Motion prevailed.
Mr. Earl moved that the Assesament
Roll of tbe township of Carlton be ac­
cepted and equalized as aseoMed by tbe
Soporvieor. Motion prnvalled.
Mr. Coleman moved that the Asoses
moot Roll of tbe township of Orangeville
be accepted and equalized by deducting
mvm per cent from the real eatete vnloalien made by tbo Supervfour. Motion
prevailed.
Mr. Celemsn moved that the Areeument Roll of ths township of Maple
Grove be accepted and equalized aa aa•caaed by the Bupervteor. Motion pre­
vailed.
, .,
On motiou Board adjourned until to­
morrow at tbe hour of 7 o’clock A. M
’
J. M. CAnwAixADua, Clerk.
Tvoaday morntag, June Ifltb, IBM.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
and waa called to order by tbe chairman
—roll called—quorum present. Board
proceeded to busmeea.
•
Mr. Jewell moved that tbe Asscaemsnt
Roil of tbe township of Cateiewo be ac
cepted-aud dualized by deducting sur per
cent, from tto&gt; real estate valuation made
b* the Supervisor. Motion prevailed.
■ Mr. CUsmaii moved that tba Aeeseemeut Roll of tbe township of Baltimore
i&gt;.- accepted and equalized by dsduotmg
jiu per cent, from tbs real estate salnato« «&gt;do by the Bupervwor. Motion
prevaiird.
’
Mr Elliott moved that tbe AeaeeKatmi
lb41 to th. iwwaetap *&gt;f kaAhoa tiprtag.

CASH STORE!
...

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
JKXR~4HREGULAR1T1EB.

GREAT RUSH
Adam EllidU was duly elected.
,
Mr. Coleman moved thateach mem­
ber of tbo Board be allowed^rrwa/jr-yCw
cents for each evening session making
their deily atteadaace two and one half
a---------1. I Motion
«S-a»— prevaiisd.
------ - JI
days
each.
Pay roll s'*
of tbe
1- Board *'
of Supervisors,
Juns eeashxt,
«, iA. D. 1866
Mihacr Me. dsyi A«1
Barnum T„P.
Bugbse D. 8.
Cobb Peter
_
C'leman Hiram 20
Elliott Adam
20
Earl J. U;
20
H ar wood Porter M. 10
Jewsll Wm. IL 22
Keagla Joba
7
McC.llurw John 11
MileaJobo
16
Nya Ira L.
fl
Striker Daniel
1
Ti wi&gt; A. C.
25
Wbesler MHo T. 14

OF

TEW

OODS

THE SILVER SKIRT

2d. To deduct one-third on all wsshed
. buck fleeces.
3d. To deduct one-third on all other
unwashed awd black fleeces.
4th. Tb make proper deductions on all
c»uwd or dirty or gtwy. beavdy twtned
and other unconditioned wools.
• Sth. To rttort fur prosecution al law
fcr fraud in all attempts to cbe..t or denabv-asxv the natter emditiun of fleece*
in refference to ter. manure, and dead
’ WOOL—Arfrerttoer end THbaux.

Moro Durable,
More Elastic,

ACKLEY’S
High Prices Busted Up

TMI MOST SKCPDCAt.'
THATVHCBt eiMMUD ’
VIRTUE IN THE '

,’BiE© rXACKET

brought

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for $1.00,
Aod Everything else in the Km of

Drugs, , .

' 8 0URB0N
old

unis

Medicines.
Paints,

Oils,
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,
Cards,
Curd Board.

— Lorain Blackstone, Rep., has de­
feated tbe Eight Hunt candidate lor Mat.
or, io Norwich, Coan.
—The Johnson dobs in Pennsylvania,
it ia said, have given up all hopes of de­
feating Gen. Geary, whose election in er«&lt;
conceded on all bands.
—Ex-Caps, Gen. Dulce, of Cuba, ar
rived St Nev Turk Saturday. He
to
have a reception.

^^^jkAXUFACTURERS OF

MADAM MART PERRY.
BtafemD, Bible Hem. I. Y

ievolvui, unrt

■eyMtoS

tbe moatefinton of lite young politicians
of that State, died on Ute
mat., after
a brief llhreaa. . ,
—IM Aowmadami
boraimmlgraate arrived a* the port of
New York during tbe last month. Into

J4to&gt;j&gt; n&lt; OMbtfurmed aa l&gt;&gt; tb* l*val aru.
Cfv» t&gt;* disinfecting puipo^M tbsy sh-uu!
J/To- billowing may b« relied epta. aa
feni, being reroormendvd by anacknvwlednd oatLnrlly in mnitary matters.
disinfecting clothing in tbo wash.

Shirts

t. 0. ACILETI

—Tbe British Government hat recall­ sTvaetAM Mlscrrttoe, w&gt;U.for tbs uter af
humanity. Mod fraa to all who n.ad &gt;i
ed Sir Charles Darling. Governor of Aus­ fcrtag
--- &gt;------. Ju-.u
a------- v t||&lt; &gt;lnipt&gt; ,
tralia, creating great exottement in ibe
Betf.r.ra Ma
colpny.
irar1
—Waterbury. Conn., Monday, elected
a Union Mayor by 203 majority. Last
Alt May Kerry Happily.
April tbe Democratic majority was315.
■apnetire of wrrltb. rg&lt; or hsaetv y aad Um
—Tbo Detroit ds Cleveland steamboat

—Rufus Mallory, has just been elect­
ed by the republicans, Representative In
C-ugreaa from Oregon, lie is tba first
man elected to the «lh Congress.

DR. WBITTlIBlai

LOW FIGURES.

—David D. Bartirtt, one of tbe orijfinal Anti-Slavery and Temperance reformere, died at Dorchester, Mass,, on May
l»th aged 59 years.

—Gen. Bader. Ilvae' In tbe 6th CocgraMiooai district of Maaeechasetu, bis
barn is to the 7th, and be is talked of for
Congrees to tbe 5th.

SWTS

JUl Istten. cub »«*a&gt;i. »•
.■inptab KtethaUe1 D*C
'
an ea reoaiat Ofio eeato U&gt; pn FV
. CeasallMtoafm. Cbar««»wU

J 1 ~ MHS E0FFMAN.
Lovely toitfa and Passive Boys.
M pr^ariog a medUtoaUea of tks Cehbratod
For the UaJtodBtalM Bentes. Aho
POCKET art BKLT KEVOLVKM,
"TUB-KISH BATH."
wiu Biases you. Adctre*
REFEATI5Q PISTOLS.
, Miss J AVE BILYAK .
_______ &lt;MK Britoway;H Y
r.irLE caxes, urroLTiEG eaua.
ALL KAT MARRY HAPPILY, ,rrv
Berrel*. aod O co Wruria!,

2S5xffs3r5S'£&amp;S

-Otod-elb tapis.-

***• MfMtMrtfrOUM,
?ia&lt;pr«MvV awd r4p.1l!)
forty dtiforsat stylo.

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Itos. Addnss. NA8OX4 HAMUM.***
MAHOlf BBOTHUM, Maw TaM..
H. 0. Prtndh A J. W- Borrofi *rt
ths ante gf tbeas Organs, to Bsn? 0***^'

iymg oom pound &lt;.•*»•
®hylactic Fluid is highly
n* a powerful and easily
M toe water eloeela. eta.
gay eelect from this list
ty vljlfth may arias, or for

WARS

�gigrindtiiral
ti,000,000 Wonk •
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L» sejSirJ
'atchea and

ibout regard to valj, j K|T^!

&gt;tow.

sr.r«(»i rfIfe i1"™* ■*
pto
rrr houec. B oonblbta of • nght tMetla*
1J4 by p fess,sod &lt;i fe«t h,g“. without
Sar »»1 **t upon wboola or roUem—.
foot .1 one tod open lelb work,
.Bd the remaining aix feet pgrUdoDod off,
tbo partition coming down within a foot
Gfibeground, enclueing 3x 4 feeH. Tbo
.neloeed portion la for th» raoau aad
nMt iKYxei. The huuae U daelgnod for
fiitcen boot, and la u&gt; be Ml on the graaa,
Md moved its length ovary day. Tbo
writer atatee that auch a Iioom it in prac-

CHANCERY SALE.
QTATE OF MWHIOAK-Tbe ftn.
O fur the ioaUly of Mrty, la Cb4a«

a

(?-r»0 X.

Zw*»J«U.

and Klalo of WICblgu. ki.«wu and d.^tiUd ..

cncnttfc

•

SY*61s

READY

Kottlx

»Aarzr-'
W4=h.-

or

RELIEF

Remittent Fever,

Congestive Chills,

OF ALL KINDS,

Ing to tba Catted Statea Burr.y, bo It the iam
r™.
I

AT PRICES

OmU &lt;Wr ClwwiwSaarr.
in and for tarrv cowulr, Mtahiyea.
Mill, k Bracass. Ceeiplataant'. Solicitor..
Dated May 1Mb A.D. lieu.
Mv Ifotf.

htiFever

.tszrJ&amp;lsr.’tf''
,

AW MW. A, *.*■*

AGUE
Diarrhea,

IN NEW YORK. SINCE TOE

Dysentery,

Great Decline,
In Prices,

UT SMd In KaetlBge, M.tb . by Betaela 4
Sinker, and &gt;11 Draggi.l. and BeUder*

Periodical Headache,*
n&lt;&gt;on, be Utlntt for tbo bearinj ef saMpetUloe.
end that the holt* at tew of oaiddeoc-ed. aad all
other Mnoasiutemtedlasaidutetearr required
io appear ala aeaaioa of mid Court, then to be
holilea at tbo Probate OSta.iii the village ofHu-

We are prepared to SELL GOODS

1866.

Dumb Ague.

TKCMIASROF RaTS-TO. Jhrxr r taawe.
h.
Ikal BOB

At we LttW Prices
As Any Other IIowee la Mlchlptn.

•-m aii&gt;
tbe liuiur,
. .. »- .... h d -- Wilhtrd.

1866.

For Sale by all Druggists.
(Vm. Spoomee &amp; Co., .
Nashville, Tenn.

OUR STOCK

fi.
l—U UR'i ind ,-vrh .iiiHirporaUfti
i • 1 nml packing ‘ti ,*akril tuba.
,.
-»u auil well uia.le. '
I'nmpnw, more (ban the usual Stork
*
-a in ■&gt;! :bo ,ape.ralt&lt;&gt;u» ia of ■•&gt;6 Kinde kept in a Country Store, and
a w: .roll if Httfirilf

e

■

Intermittent Fever,

G-OO U s

k^nlity on the premktM, ao that it
u..y tie ebrltered or eipoaed in warm or
V l.t weather, a more even temperature
... i,r maintained. The huuae ia Ul be
p., .u«: »ith windowt and d.wra, and
..... -I- xrnanisiital or ulbcruiau to suit

и,
,

.

Mallilir

ffieee. xi

TOuuFeyar,

Suit the Times.

Tbe Battar Maker’s Goldea Retea.

SPOONER’S
CMh aad Ffrn,

AND

The great eccrel in hulicr making, it
erema. o'Misti in attending to tbe follow,na uuntt:
|,t. Securing rich, clean healthy milk
—milk i.btained on rich old pauturee, free
ot orrdt.
\
3d. Selling the milk in a moitl, unlauiird atmuaphere, and keeping it al an
r„n tmipcraiure while the cream ia
rNIrttig.
.
з. 1. Pi'iper management in churning.
4th. W aabiug out the hulieriiitlk tbor. ,,fci .Y.^id w-rking [«• a* not to iujuie

MOMHafW as A

SEVEN GJlKAT BLESSINGS

CHANCERY ORDER.

1866.

Gift FACILITIES

!ffi:

For Doing Btisimrss,

urunuttr Til U out. UkoWKU ANU
i-a.teas.—Tbe wool dealers of tele city,
m».rilig m-ire fully te protect the inler,.te ■ ( tb.iee of wool growera who are in ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN THE
.. . tiab'l i.f pulling their wo*&gt;l in g.“*i
STATE
. i,-i ti.'U against the diaadvantages aria­
. ii.uu c*.nipetiti&lt;&gt;n in market »itb un■ stord and (wd conditioned wool, &gt;je_Aetl
iw prutecl their own iutareata and to
i.-ratr a uniformity' in th* method of buy­
ing and selling wool, east and went, have
Our assurtiucni of
agreed that they will only buy under tbe
(.^lowing rules, and inst rout their agents
in tbe country to strictly conform to tbe

!rr&gt;l.t‘&gt;ri*.
• -r&gt;i«
i I’rvbate Caatt far
■ill rural fve aoeb
OBlca. i* the Court

1866.

oa rws Fea Waav. tlpeakiag of
t. Hoech. A.t. Ac. BawmlaatM

stxkiS

0~ «*• cant bottle ef RADWAT'H REA
RELIEF will 4a mora not. u4 aa. bs &gt;mI
mor* aurymm. tea. law &lt;ataaa ««faaAa4
aay attar euMialua la was.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

READ WHAT HUH WKHCOT^WATH.

1866.

CROCKERY

I ,t. To deduct one-half on all unwash­
ed buik fleeces.
2d. To deduct oae-lbirt^pn all waahed
buck fleeces.
3d. To deduct one-third on all other
unwa,bed and black fleeces.
4tb. Tn make proper deductions on all
Cotlad or dirty or greasy, heavily twmed And is sold at a reduction from former
Prices.
and other unci.ndiponrd wools.
5th. To report fur prOMCutiou at law
for fraud in ail attempts te cheat or de­
TUUMG MARRIED PEOPLE
ceive as to Hie under cunditlutt of Reeces
in relference to tegs, manure, and dead DP.VTZ4ZZ TO ATAMirX OOS STOOX.
wool.—Adrtrtucr *nd Tribune

is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

/ E»l£©

WineojTar
CHANCERY BALS.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
All parson, bavinreU,“" a«»lo“ tb&gt;
£ta/r,/
A tato-,
Zu Aa arlicit of
deeaaMd. era hereby notified and "UU*”'’
A Cuolrba Hxmipt.—Tbe National
/att/byraerr says that tee following rem­
edy for the cholera saved threw hundred
hies, when the cholera raged in Washiiigi.-a a few &gt;eara smew, it is no lass
sadd.Tof Vctober. A. D. 1»AS. 1 itasabacritar.
rfin tive tn cbulara morbus and ordinary
Unwii Ctarrt &lt;A.MMMM«r ia end of tarry cawulr,
d'artKaa: *
OLD LADIES dr FAIR MAIDENS
Um part laudanum.
IMS. alow. o'clock I’. M. el tbe north front
- (Jt&gt;« part aa tupho rated spiri L
dooroflheCourtHouse ofuld tarry eotorty.,1a
Two paria liwctare of ginger.
WILL PLEASE TRY IT.
l'«o parts capsicum.
'• 'Dime— One teaspoonful In a wioe-glaae
quarter of aactioa nember Thirty-Oae [»I.J In
■&gt;f water. If tho case ia obstinate repeat
PROBATKOKUUK.-.STATE OF M1C11JGAJI
ClITOfl 31AD£
jin: dose i» three nr four hours.
^MaeeMionTr toe I'rntato Counter toe Coen
Dlal.XFKtTAMTS.
M hat to Get and Hew to Cm thoM.
I i.e people have been told over and
»g«i« Di procure dieiul'^Unta, but
Jf4jrC7A67L'ArZ» 70 OAoAfr.
.u&lt; . ■ « UUU,lot lord a. to lhr l&gt;val Mf.w '
etr. t &gt;r Urainlecting puipoiwa they ahyuid ‘ HV THE VKKY DE3T OF WORKMEN.
peuMie. e
p,..|ag ttal too Reel Rotate ofteMde­
Aad at the Lowr.l Foaalbte Rate.,
Tor lolluwing may be relied upou, m
lay be pwUUoned end dlttrtbated aaobg
OUABhlAS'S SALE
|.«b1, bring recuinineiidrd &lt;iy an aektmwl’.** H*. ordered that Meader toe 2d
edged authority in Military inaUera.
Let every one ibat WV’” B*""» v0111 Shoaa
Julv aexi, - --------1-----------------------IBMlMMdl
For diainfrctuig cliitbing in the waali,
Examine (Our Slock.
the Gelre I
get alkatiiH perman'janalti, and mix one

’Of 3S Aw

hay^teli J
Out* BOURBOM V*HJS*CY.

Pine Tree Tar.
arzrjMSxE*—

HUattMagOya Wtettj tarloy, fra.It wffltt'
"h fetoXVtart^t to’dUfrtyefraategeott,

?.SirR^^z,R“5sriR.“tt
ea?sA!K3*££1rras x

ounce with ten gallon, of water. Tbit ia
an etpenaive but powerful diainfecUinL
The in.wt pvrniativat and powerful an
tl«eptie to be ueed about filthy plnooe m
c.r’»iuic Midi, and coal tar compound..
- Oimmdn c»al'tar, front gaa worfca,
pfewMM &lt;11 tee dieinfeciuig propertiea
Urceewry, a hen Heed a. psiul, h»r Cwllart,
*anlt». eie
?5
. Sulphate .if iron, or copperae, it tbe
eTrapewt awl m&lt;«l effective dieinfretsnt
Un* for piivi-e, drain, aii.l l«&gt;ul fl&gt;~ir4.
«*'.:mr.|;, p . .ertul *« * •ImtutaUuit

SOLI AND SllVEt WATCHES 1

Purify Your Blood
ken u aRrrtBgWodieta.
mbbIbbI m5£TbbT^Ibap

SW3.

ll.

DR. CROOK*

Vegetable Extract.
Ia a grral Fnxnrtrr of H».IiU
It nmorea all arapdta Aieaarr o(Hm aa
loora, Viarple., Blaicbo. Paatalea, N'' A, * «il

DR.BICWLOW

Our MMirtmrat of own.’

Shirts and

Drawers

S.PH L S

I. aaearpaaeed. If yea want to

b:e

H E»

"W -A- E IbA ,

Don't faU to look al our aaaortmeat.

iViJizrtoSrcs.iyrf

^1^1.

cuiLMItiMONEBS NOTICE.
Belair of John Lockhenrt, deoeawd.
B.aav Cocavr Face ire Oreica. I
HMa.ega May M*. lota I

VEGETABLE

Ku Cold Caoiyeelto tioaUea

S-PH-L-8 REMEDY’.
Poeltlwiy Cures.

V.OQold CompMlte Lepiai”

r Michigan.

jigTHEjg TA1»DVHK&gt;,
OaardiMi of«*lil MInure.
Dated. April Irth, IBM. .
«Prt7w7

«oe SeM JHI’er cue Lepine

It Will Become the Stuiari BeaMy.

UNITED STATES
StriKSHi ESH 'WCiiEKS.
Factory, CAMDEN, If. J.

Im description of tbe dieeaae aad tta disorder
"tolls, ii to Ml free bvJWL Dr Crook'.

PAYTOS.OHJO, Peoprtetora.

FUR THE INDIES,

I. EITEIBIOOK It CO
W- 'tteve a vi v.v

^sMir.

Uni* wwvtr'Vm-n-

WHEFJEim.
warbanvid to suit.
Al.. NUBIAS. HOODS. *e.

I«rtify teat Frank A^en-'
U.OS bounty sad bMk.J*d

Stml'Pbw Mawiftatrtciton

HOrFIKS Ik AMWAY
Duiaaa Dr
WATCHES, CLOCKS 4 JEWELRY
I kind, end of tho latorrt Ftab ions end beet
* ’
Quality.
. ■ .
-Manafoetbriag ^d tapalrlng ef JtwUry
ga etart beta* a*d to the beat ttaanar.

WAREHOUSES:
403 ARCHTEPH^ADELPniA.

k£cEk£2£&amp;2uS

49. JOHN ST. NEW YORK.

The beet way to get ttt of a sangh or eM IM
Seek Early a Inn Keitel.

jifiLriHE MOHfiY.
NO SCMTONWC

Wa lav. la aooaaalo. will 0*r Swra,

WWAfTP A DWYER,

ana wmuta

(DAIPS, ynras,
MiiHwary aid Straw Gaals,
ttleb

o-*'
uauV|imnu*«ww.

Benzoin
llOWARO

AT

EASTERN
»o. M

wmt

M4n’

ALL.KIHN OF

PRICK6.

J4CKSO*. «ic».

Job

Printing,

tden Start noRewsta la lb. tasl

ASSOCtATTON.

Elixir,

�“MORE IMTH

3BCO

BOTTOM OUT

T-OXV THE
Old Establishment I

DRY GOODS

Grea'-er Inducements

M-crwxo STOBB!

tlAM*

I AM NOW OFFERING
Importent elections ere soon to be held
in various States, and the loyal men are
preparing for tbe contest. Hear wUt
they have to aey. it te the voice of tbe
east and of tbe vest, and Mlt« tbe voicn
of tbe Ametoon people after the 8th of
■ext Novemhen
V■aitpirr.—Tbe Republican Blate Coo­
' Vtttiou WM held on the 20th inst. Tbe
foHnvHngars the nominations for State

Foa,9orn&gt;ro«-Tbe Hon. Paul Dill­
ingham of Waterbury; LxxurGorxasoa
—The Horn A: B. Gardner uf Benning­
ton; both are the present incumbents;
ThKLBcaxa—John A. Page of Montpel­
ier, in tbo place of John B Page of Kut-

Tbo resolutions are brief. Tbe first de­
clares that no ecbnme for the restoration
of the Rebel States should bo UJlerstod
■which does not place the powers of the
Government in tho loyal people of tbo
Tbo aecond insists that every ache me
of restoration la imperfect which ia not
baaed on equal righto and exact justice for
all irrespective of colqr or race. Tho
third expresees a desire for the speedy
restoration of the seceded Statea; but In­
aisle that a loyal representative ahould be
becked by a loyal cunalituency, and that
aa our institutions have been saved by
the loyal, tu them belong theit; remodel­
ing and future preservation.
Tbe fourth acknowledge the eervioee
of the soldiers of the country, and de
elaree that they ahould nut be forgotten
in the distribution of official hunuro and
emolumeuia. The fifth make. appropri­
ate allusion to tbe deaths of Senators C..Ilamer and Foote, and mourns their un&gt;
timely decease aa a Slaw and National
calamity.
The sixth dedaree that they will tight
for impartial euffniga and equal rights
for all until every citadel of a barbarous
■lave civilisation is overthrown and tbe
nation becomes one great free people
building their future upon the ruck w
equal and exact juetiee fur all mec.
Tbe Convention was Isrgo and harinu-

A Mom- Raiuioa»—“Brick” Pomo
roy, of Lacrosse Drwxrat, racently took
a trip over tbe Michigan Central Road.
He says:
Lost night ws left Chicago for Detroit
st 530 by the Michigan Central Rail­
road-arrived in this city on time to a
minute, at 630 this morning, more than
pleased with tbe fine condition this road
fa ta and the model passenger ears in
which it te such a pleasure to ride.—
Tl.em is no bolter managed road in the
world, certainly no belter pst-nnixrd or
better riding cars, than the Michigan
Central. Its energetic managsr, Mr.
Rica, is entitled to great credit for his
ability, tact and attention to business.—
There are fewer sccidents on the Michi­
gan Cnnlral than almost any other ro*d
in the Union. The babinem at Chicago
ia so well looked after by tbe efficient
General Agent that the travel on this
line and route to New York is rapidly Inereaaiag. It ta the route to tbe great oil
fields of Canada, which of late have at­
tracted so much attention. Those of our
readers who like a good road, dean ears,
etc., will bear this item In mind.
To the above “Brick" should ha»e ad­

Owo.—Tbe Union Stale d^vention'
nominated for Secretary uf State, WilEarn Henry Smith uf Hamilton; Judge
cf tbo Supreme Court, J. Siu ot Butler;

Board uf Public Works, Joh^-M. Barrare. The following resolutions were
adopted:

That tho Union party of Ohio having
auslan.ed the General Government durteg a tour gears' successful war against
tbe united efforts of Robvl. South, and
partisans North, pow dqmand that peace
should bo established on such stable Iuuddalions that rebellion and secession will
never again endanger our ualioeal exist­
ence:
. Iluolvtd. That this Convention fully
Indorses the amendments to tbe CuoatiluAivn-proposed by Congress to tbe Lag:*IsUirea of tbe Stales as a liberal, wise and
patriotic adjustment; and the Union par­
ty/of Ohi«&gt; pledges it their united and
hearty support.
J Rttototd, That tbe nation owes to the
heroic men of ourarmy and navy a debt |
of lasting gratitude for their palnolie eorvice* in defense of the Cunalitution aod
• Union, and wo urge upon Congress the
duty of equalising bounties; and while
weaker tab, with lender affection, the armk uric. of Allen braves, we pledge to their
widows and orphans tho nation's cars and
protection.
lows.—Tbe lows resolutions are more
explicit. The four first are devoted to
reconstruction, aod besides endorsing tbe
pogsy of Congress, so far ai it goes, they
go beyond it, aod demand equal rights to
all men. Uninumidalod by the eeoees
Ion of Mr. Benton and a fiiw other galvan­
ised Democrats who, for a time, sought
to plant themsel ves off upon their neigh• buri as Republicans, the Union party of
Iowa speaks the truth io clear, emphatic
tones, such as thrill the hearts ot loyal
men every where. Hoar them!
'
JSreobfrf, That the first aod highest du­
ty of our free Government is to secure
Ki all its citizens, regardless of race, re­
ligion or eolor, equality before tbe law,
equal protection from it, equal responsi­
bilities to-it, and to all that have proved
.choir loyally by their acta, an equal votes
In making it

ded, and at Marshall and Niles, tbe best
dining halls in the country; and then,
brief as Is the item, the whole truth would

Woodland Iximb, I
Juno 18th, 1866. f

Whereas, It has pleated Almighty(
God to visit us. and call from us our
friend and brother, Chas. Hart; tbere-

5. That wt&gt; are in favor of the stiforcvtntmt uf tbe Mobrue D&lt;driiH&gt;, and that
we extend tejdl jieumie Mroggliag to pr»eerve uwtiecialiiy and liberty our warm
set sympathy.
—Q. That we arc in favor of the equali
gifou LiflU bout'.;o&lt; uf the soldiers

&amp; NEVINS,

|RY

IOODS,

D Yankee

Notions.

Stftinu’

We have one of tho beat
Beloded Stocks In the Mar­
ket, of ail kinds of Goods,
usually kept in * Variety

-CTrr.nnraM, nroMS.ffl*®?
sbiseev taec±ws«»n',«
ALL WARRANTED.

Sewing Machinest,
. u. tert MAKERS, rt Mnaftatems pri

&gt;aaes »»o»«.
WHITE

Koehlaes all Warraaled Perfect.

GOODS,

MACHINE FINDING &amp;C.

FM#W

lit

-n

Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

A

Uniform Prices,
Aod don't mH you worthltM Fegar aud

CARPETS, ‘.3?
OXX, CLOTHS,

Mats, Rugs,

&amp;.C.,

&amp;c.

AB MO NY .

—

J.

M.

•&lt; &lt;*•**• *

mnor

HILL

Raaliago Jfay 1. IMS.

Good Tea at one Dollar.

a eao«e.

a

mmo utai'D'o *—• “
__ a. a. N—. c_»““

GROCERIES.
mots

ASTROLOGY,

Music Lewons in

(lL&lt;reeeopy.)J«!J^t

Full Assortment of

WE SELL AT

Ar ths UNION STORE or

jfBTOH &amp; WAHH.

VALUABLE FARM
FOR SALE.

AT THE

S0a»B* OMOORMT.

E. H. DUNNING,
I..IM M'M.a.-'M •» aaocaaim

Wall Paper,

To Everybody.

Ths greet hope, however, of Hasttega
for an outlet. Is ths Grand River Valley
Rallrond, which te now being graded and
tied, aod promisee an early oumplelion.
Hastings and Ite surroundings has contri­
buted a heavy trade to thio city. Her
people and oura have always been on the
besibusineoe terms. Her interests and
cure have been idonttoel, and wo shall
Stales lately in rebellion belongs, through
hell her uuUel M ■ success which the
their repreeentativM in Cungreea, to the
people who have subdued the rebellion
and preserved tbe Nation, andjnot to tbe
Exscutivs alone.
____ _
X. Tbal -we heartily approve of tbo su |.r Butsjoint resolution lately passed by the Sen
Gold closed in New York on Saturday
■te end Hoose ofRcpremmtatlves In Cun'________ ,
ereas assembled. pr..p.*mg to the Legi.- at tl ADj-

Jatursa of the several Statee an addition
al article, by wgy of amcedment to the
Faders! Constitution, and that we pledge
the ratifyfog of thet amendment by tbe
Legislature at loyal Iowa
kk That, in the firm and manly adher
teen of Uo Union party ta Cograao to
Ibeabovo principles, we reongntM new
gdiranteea of tbe safety of tbe Nation,
aad we heartily pfodge to Qmgrese uur

russ:

itesofMd, That while thia event de­
prives our society of our esteemed end
promising member, ar d while we bow in ,
aubmlwion to the divine will, we wilfever' J
cherish the remem berance of his affection­
ate disposition, and his attachment to our
society.
,
,
AvaoW. Thai ws truly and deeply
HUELl
Baatiaga, May Ttb, 1M«.
sympathize with hit afflicted friends in the
lues uf one so dear, aud one who gave so .
bright a prospect fur future usefulness.
Rttolotd, 'rhat we will testify our re­
spect to the memory of brother Hart by
the usual badges of mourning upon our
p«ra--ns and rooms.
Ruolrtd, That a copy of these resolu­
tion' be prevented to the afflicted friends,
■nd be entered Upon the Journal of our
aciety. and that the editors of our
county papers be requested to publish
the same in their papers.

partial judge 1
"If there are any, wb» characterise this ,
aa a bsckwuods town, they sbuuid post
themselves, and then take back the be»e
insinuation. It te neat in all ite appertenanoes f.w residences ; while many fine new
omb are going into
But, if we
should speak uf anytumg here it must be
of ita increasing business- Fifteen places
of business, including two fins brick
blocks, are In process of cmplstioc.—
Those already up, mostly, or all of wood­
en structure, are well filled with goods.
Three Drug Stores; al tbe h«ed of which,
we observed that of our friend F.D.
Ackley, sr bo bas left the quill aod scissors
as editor cf tbe Pioneer, and fitted up a
Drug Store, which for taate and bMDty
we seldom see surpassed. We are under
obligations to him for oourtesis which be
has •&lt;&gt; long dispensed as an editor, and a
diversified experience, which be is using
to success in his business as druggist.—
Two newspapers, Banner, Itepubl.can,

Being dally receiving Goods from &lt;be
•
f... n...at tho

Great Decline

Raolitd, That in tho death of Chea.
Hart we recognise tho hand of an alwiae
Providence,'wbuae ways are pest finding
out. that we are hereby reminded uf our
own mortality, and admunlabed to be al-

Hast isos.—The editor of the Battle
Creek Jootmal visited this village recent­
ly, and on hm return printed the follow­
ing notice of our -back-woods town."
The question is, was be in condition by
the time be reached home to be an Im­

totbi

THAN EVER BEFORE,

The Place to Buy

have been told.
•

’

COUNTRY TRADE

.

Variety Grocery Store,
®DDB AS rJHB IKBBTI

Window Fixtures,

a IH1NI.
■

Window Curtaina,

.mure *•

AND CHEAP AS THE

All Omro

at-Mr

Old Stabd

CHEAPEST!

Gsxatlt Rxsccaa Paicaa.

NO HUMBUG !
C. WAtELEE,

•OR 8ALX-^f •

of section « 13 Retlamf.

A NEW FEATURE!
I a. aboet epee lag la ceaavcUoa wilb my oltxr

Battle Creek. Mich.

“•

aiw.1

1KO Ite

A«i—- •-

AftniCLAU

HARDWARE STORE

M- D._ Dr. EUGENE vkuteau. Jr.
THE NATlONALDlMFENlUlir.lSTABLUnj:d tus.
Hix joon of oorivsUvd ssoeoes is tbseereof
erere feneofprivsto dlsoooa testent to oHkor

AT TBE COMN EM CROCKRY,
' *f ?»IGirTnSdJa‘7Ur.

O». &lt;U.r M.I of J H. &amp;ovdy«r a Co a StoreBastian Feb. Itti ISM.

tf

E. H. DUNK1XG.

Infomc tta PaMio ttal Urelr Stock of

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

••“jBKFSfanuSow

ObV tor salo; price W psv acre. H. Wbmst.
TNtRBT BATE F.rraiog Lnd. for Ml' in town.
P of Dm. Hopkte' aod Monterey. Alleges
soaaty ; orcregv price sheet IS per sera.

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !

Earilv o»d 'pvodiH cured nd mry trsco ofiU
tenlUv vffMtt vrsdteaM bornite.jstew, w&gt;lb- p|FOM SAL^a^n.
oui drtoolioo frem te.iores Ions mo teu
IMPROVED FARM Pt&gt;R SALK.—1W ooreo^n.
nlW from Middleville, 110 sens improved; gate

Is gnsrrtlyk.pt up to Ita waste of lbs poopl'.

and will be sold at

EATIR8 AND ICEC1EAM
ALL STYLES. OF SUMMER HATS.

Railroad Prices,
Adding Trsaspcrtalloa; and coea'au mainly ot

GROCEY

Nails, Stoves,
.nd MsrrtervGs.de, mI as vxplml Kre te Lnr,
TIN WARE ef ALL KINDS, ef hto ewa sod Bsssty. Ceslalsisg M&gt; psgM and ito plstss
nrtkte to THE book yoe wsai prtov te esste.
MassteclBre, ■■&lt; Warranted Gsod.
8«ed for oer aplradld Cluster ssataislsr wen
laqmauty sod of for so porter qssJIlJ to soy ol
STOVE PIPE,
os-uilrd ’•pampblvta." Reeirmber tbst &lt;n
SAP PANS, Ibv
aeod a writtea reply to a
f™ DR*TaCKPOJCS ORIENTAL LINIMENT

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,
ORINn-STONIlS,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
« paints.
LABH.
’
DUTTY

AND ■nrOODEN WAKE.

STORE.

Ladies will please call before purchasing.

Miss £. WILCOX
Bnrtlep, April». ISM,
FIRST CLASS EATiNO AND ICECREAM

SALOON,

Per GENTLEMEN aad LADIES.
No palm wUl bo spared te make it the place e

JDJUIAIB JBSSOJBT,
KAFL.
For all wbe appreciate tbv
ills MrfoeUy oafo sad nover folks to p" oattofoetln. III. lb. only nraandMf.prvmtaUT.
art.
ji.'srs; DEUCAOme Wd HABMTZBS

Lk*JACEBONH FRE3CB PATENT MALE

^inobirfotM or Moderate Drioters who dosire to
return., tart taro found it dUkult tu refrain, en
wholly tredieato oil dre.re for »ny kind of bqoor.
by o4n^Dr. Rettert's AeU-Afoebeito Osayepd

BLEACHING AND PRESSING.

Soda Fountain
la alao ia saessssfidl oponUon.

’

.prttaS.

Mlthlgtu.
oftb.rr.H

The Glory of Mrs is Strength.
The Gierr.of Maa is Strewfth.

A"•K-K.'TS;

Ka.uotoM. ndBoa.tart Woaknoos, th. re.ill of

LANDS FOR SALE.

t, aadwiiMa'BW

- •*-

ta tjfd see SO, In

*

Groceries,

\UL ARR‘

HARNESS

SHOP,

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KO. 10.

HASTINGS,-BAHHY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, I860.

VOL. XI.

NEW ADVERTjSEMl

■ ■
Dill.''
c-^:‘
T*ir rww LaasrV ."FaBTAwnn Tom—Y*
GiJdeUll flutter* bMwaae l»Wrf
Inver* if thia Mwd of amusement should j189—at 153 on Saturday—and mi priwP
1 b* fimnd at’th* Hasting* Hone* on the ,

aDVKRTSBUBTO

MUTiT^:

yfjtrS "S iRi _

evening'of the 4th. “A Bow Danes" 1
la premteaff. circus or no eirwae.
’word* we asported MO.QOQ.OOO mbreof
gold than *r* imp-—-5
tel-St.- Mfiuencaa otf th* 1
Paratone.—Tba people of Middleville tat with wtiat InoMvwv* — —----------are fc&gt; have an old fashioned re-union on The premium fluttering' to ward* 1W
the 4th. Urta is just what ought U&gt; ha»e must answer.
!□ th* mean time all bualnakw seems
bran in Hastings. But .Tbornappla i»
Ui b* ehaoe—chis w with double and sin­
gle entry. Prudent merchant* find it
bard to buy at a svfe commlwiinu, or to
Wool.—Now la th* time to sell your sell at a sale profit. Shre*d money­
High pricM rule the market.— dealers reap large gains, and W a!! St. &lt;&gt;nc«
Phillipa Bad Beutiay. will pay' lb* A««l- more ray is io a, war delirium of gold
gambling. , W* baar of comblmrthiits to
**&lt; /trite. Sea advertisement ia oar cub affect tba prlc* of gold, to put Mt up and
pul fl down, to damage naifoual credit, to
erects a panic. The war has b**t&gt; over
As Emo*.— Wa notice that our-*o- lor aixteen- month*, the country la gain­
temporaries, in spaakiaf of th* re-nomi- ing naw strength, and yet our eurrvney,
nst.ua of'll.®. Eli B. Waabburw, of Illi­ our comment, our business, the lewbof
tredfc tbq'Hch man’s cdrguaaand thep«inr
nois, for CoogrMB, atstea that if *i*c«rd,
man’s loaf, ar* still at th* tnerey of des­
it will be bis nirteentk suwaasiva term perate nfa'Wbo seek personal g*iu no
in Conaraae, TAsa se -■* error. Mr. matter bow many suffer.
Where must this e.nfil ‘ If w* tall *
Wwhburn was first elected to Congress
from.t!&gt;e then First District Io lUmms. ship *bove Niagara Falls, and steer di­
re* for Uf'e rapid*, its logical fat* Is easi­
at tl&gt;* PreaidMllal alectioo la Naven^gr ly comprehended. If we omtlnue ex­
1868. Revoluiiontxing that District and porting gold at the rata of &lt;3h0.000,0(K)
being elected over the then iocumbent by a y e*iy w&gt; 'koovr that a Criais muit come.
a majority of 323. We m*y, however,
and labor—uuderaoid, superseded, de­
be permitted U&gt; add. that if the people &lt;&gt;l
stroyed by foreign produce and tabor.—
It means that ra.ber than develop our
own re^iurcea, and *pel&gt;d tSHO.OOO.OOO
on American indiistry, «e prefrgto imfx.ri lorvign manufactures V*d fty from
grurwlay &lt;&gt;n*A,‘.n00 to 50-per cent additional premium fur
», waa hnm2ht •*
Che luxury I
'
Justice Gear on charge of “disordrrSo-nar or later this moat stop. Lm
us be wiee noir, nod the end may be*
lesson for good—a BMily-leanied lesson,
but no more. W* mint bar* a tariff
that will put a dam up&gt;-n this vast g"ld

IS

Prafcrat, Utrenaui ,C. A*-

^^iteiaeCFtedamh 8. HaJ«.
&gt;UJ Jebs F. HaaUr, ra.rn.rs.
Iberv.n Mi luilb that ba
rt I. MU «'t- redI eelaasbekteg.
i* M. J.MUUon dwKtibad.

aUr&lt;««l &lt;* -.awteiaterarwtlimd

[m. H-HAvroan,

Pounds Wool

The Rebellion RecgIiD,
Edited by Fun Moobb.

ivjijyrrED

msrx tot.BHtea ail &gt;ct&gt;&lt;rwtA*f,

PHILLIPS &amp; BEhlLEi'S

NEW CASH STORE,
For Witlch tke Hlgfocat

Market Price
Are Yon Insured!
not, call at the Insurance Agaccy of
GEO. W. WILLIAMS,
Over Roberta Ac Striker's Drug Store.

BMOi aad nen cl«ar aad dwUncl sarraL’'*. frusv

wbfe. New Te*k. BmIsb. aM Haa Fnaeiwa. *te&gt;
T*&gt;» IXilwtelfti. /■&lt;—, Sfom. &gt; u. teat. lUc

Tai VolCS &gt;1Z T» VglUfiMr Psbm.—*

Of the Republican political praas of Ver­ Our currency must be
mont, /eur/rea have declared unoondi- Without thia, prutectivn la
ciouaJh'ftrJustin S. tfurrlh. for tbs Sen- a mere reaper's *&lt;«g—and
ata at the aurcaas»r of Judge Cdiamer, ncut value. The people Ir
wages of labor shall ni&gt;t be sixty or eevroly per cent lea* than the value of la­
bor—that an hour of hard work shall re
ceive its value in hard gold. CoHgrvsa
lias the majri part of thia to do. Det. the
duty U duo'cl—Nine IFort Tribu»». k

“Untie 8*in?’ We tru
arrangement may prove
edit fur the better,_and
th-os are tliat it*will be'i

Uwiob Sabbath 8cim&gt;«. Cklbbmatiom.
■We Irani that there is to be a eelebr*
•n b^^hc.children qpimrctsd with ran­

D*u4.j«)y *.i«s*

k

Estate of Geor*r W. Set rd.

re ofjiniaujiy. &lt;***&lt;»■/ tt»rrt. *
... -f

✓KmThi Diha-W* I**1*

C-art for the cnw&lt;

Wil-

ham Tagir, a young lad living about•
mil* and a half northwest
thia village
was terribly lacerated by a' need ddg,' doe

day lust • eek. H« is bow attrtjded by
Dr*. Upjohn and Hoberta, Mft'frum wbat
we hear, tbrre seems to be little huftr.
fur the unfortunate lad..

“gi-sHim -ma Btrnirmr
dugs In creatiiwi. and that the less of them
' permitted t» live the Utter fir society.

in the first District of tliirSlatft has been
removed, and Gen. Loom is, oftnefalnoiie
Utimi* tyvltefy, late InteO appointed a.
successor. Support "Tba Government"
for Andy i* roming! Hurry .*pj
Into line.—Pionrer.
Th* exact value of getting into “An­
dy’s IrtMi" *iH perlwpa be IwUsr appricisled
*• inform the reader that
tils’ Senate could nut arc It, and Gen.
Lm'Niis ii not U. B. Rwiunr. jn the fiM
District of thieBtate, he not having been '

confirmed.

W. McCMEA.

S

*WUw.te neater io Oroesrir.. Confretlen.
MdsJ»Oj.«ters.- error

SfelWiASS—
IOCS, IO »«,U
■■•—Ta:r.«poa^lisi-rderadtbal Tuesday, th* »1*»
day of Jolt, usual *1.1 n'ateck in tb»
vwi&gt;mi|wj for the titering &lt;*f said eettUon.
mA Uni tbs Heirs al law of saiddareeaerl sn* ell
sUirr L-&lt;isouaiiasrv*l*4iASafdMtataMWt*gtUtaw
....... .. .
..r ..’.a
thrn to be
yr»««r of ths petition** should not be grtStaS
And ilisfurlhsr ordered, tkai Iba.MliUw
*i»r eerie* to ail wrauas intsrwlcd in said nt
sfih. pand'M' of .Aid petition. and lbs liter
thrrroa, bv caaalne a copy of this notice i
srtsr to U publltbed in the “Hsakinn
»ar v&lt;»&gt;*r pruned andeireulalidgta»sMC«&gt;
If of Barry, for threeadedssafvewva».|l»uvii
Conte day of bsarier.
fAUsasopr.l HHKRMAX C. FRI-IDLE.

c~&gt;. »«•

cieo. w. wicxiAaU, ig’t;

" “ja&amp;h

»M lb* Hev snath sailors were UlMlJa Ha*

GOLD &amp; SILVER!
B1BABCIAX C*UI*

sssa.-.tt.-'itTSL.

&gt;100,000 in Greenbacks.

C.MMtTTMi.—On Tbaraday f Charles
I.ETTF.R» REMAINING UN CI.A USED
W. PaulTn* of Midi! lev ill* Was commit­ to enter into any such contracts, and
moreover decline tt&gt; sell tickets to the
individual Feniuif wlu/ are babevsdtu
be &lt;m Ui-* way
aid in an attack upon
charge of forgery.
. It acenva frumlba ippawt facts in th* thia country. Such conduct is worthy of
ted tn jail In default of bail in t&amp;Oth «n

owe, that Pauline was elfcted cotutebf*
of Th..mappie io IF«5. end lading to
Cblbbbatkib DlBBBk, at Schuppan’s
find parlies w lllipg .to , bltttWI •‘(OMy f,,r
Ice Cceauiaaluou, July 4th. B« sure to
him, he f.rged th* nAm^ofptrllrt to his
limk fur the “Blob buv’" »«uth side of
Itell bond. He wm brought before our
State StK-ct. '
t u/' . _ -j .

8S.2H SlTSl

ter M«*lev. Ootd Watef.. IhsAm.te Rim. „ say
M ft Jewelry os ear Jjsl br Ous l«eBar.
B&amp;XD 14 CEXTd TUR A CKRTIHCATA. /
tn all IrsosaiUocs be nail, w* abalf. chars* ter

iOTtaetjrx
’sK
lbs r«OBe«* ia aval
tastSitit'KW'iSir
wkew

bun. for the binary, *rd coniiulttrff?0”
ibe latter charge, no exsmmution h«* yet
bwn bad. though Uiarc ■ la said. M» ^au»o

doubtoffals guilt.

:

that oo Tuesday evatyug, .ok Uat Steak,
' Mrs. Maloy, who fender a feW mijoa
' nortbeast of thia vMlafe, was
some­
. BhaiwuBhilgs- though not dangerously,

iqjurad by 4igMBW».-:u

Jonsllth, IM*.

Aw

/ _i.7

Hope.*

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.-tx^-sLasiStet

'ewetMcftte Cbspvwa asitere. M*aMH
Tanas.—1 he Springfield. (Masa)Nefmbhtm ie responsible for this shocking
pe.egreph;
?■ tba Ceurve of Sir Mahthl\_
Soma enterprising manufacturer is intnajuciug.s hoop skirt which quite rnir1260.000 ------- —
1250,000
psstea tba “liUer*.” If adtMtegeB arc
that the sliglitcit movement ahowe the
ankles, and a brisker on* the knees, a bile
a quick turn of the b ^dy, to way nothing
of windy days, ei White a great deal mure.
He arkuuwirdgra that the c&lt;&gt;urteMn» of
maces awerk af • legsl salbortty."
.
Jt is a “ National Wurlu1
New York are the first Ui wqar this pew
style; but they were also fbe firgltp'dis- ONE D0LXAK EAdll WITHOUT
The mol cf ail o«r BlUwnee. r,
corn the beauties of . the •‘Glteta,” and ■ Regard iu value I And not to b*
women who would recent being called
paid- Air until you know what
&lt;150 000. A grand Masonic fair is to imtuodesV*r* m-w wearing the latter.
‘
you-arc to receive.
be inaugurated in September. A ganarr?T After
TiiJSB wnk Scrnut fmrn Liver domreceivivig the article
■aus rivalry Seems lu parvads the Order. plsinta may rely upon the RtJ Jytktl .
if |t doe* hot. please you,
Biltire, because they derive firnm this-anyou can return ii and your owney
Coin, Coldbb, Culdbst.— Ackley's ,ti-billivur propetlira immediate and cer­
sparkling ^da water. He baa one of tain rtLaf whan all the usually prascribthe bo’t [uuu terns In toe state, and the .•J reu.rdio imvf proved' vk:I&gt;.K'.
Water which It dispense*, is truly deli­
NUHTRAKD, ibe CaUiater, 1» BnMwaj. X. T.
Wutin to BlaMx!—If pwpU .fcro*
JfoAt IMtral 7krsw A&gt; Agente. Semi/er
elune. Try it!
■
thin and emaciated, and fairly fiftyrttft By
Ctrenlar.
■ .
inchM from the ravages of dyspepsia ttid
indgaatioh, and who will pn* «tieh peo­
rorrroKjExlHrf’
n
pays the loll..wing merited compliment ple, io,tbclr distress and euflVing,
louur Midtigan Rail Readi, for their they neglect tn avail lhemwnV*e of; the
Thr tolled Slates Prize C«*tert«
otilj/ remedy yet discovered ’that wilt
course in the late Fenian seure:
tbcip, wbidl we b»v* again snJ
The Michigan Central and the Michi­ agnlh repeated and rooomntetiaM as u
gan Soutiieni railways should be remum- certain qur* fur dyspepsia—we refer to
be pressuled le Ueket boiders. tncludlug . bared with grauturte by the Canadian C&gt;-a's IJysMpiui Cure. Il is befrainly
people. While all tbc other railways in the greatest luiraelo of th* age, fi&lt;f ii
the United States charter whole train* to cures all disorder* &lt;&gt;f the atomneb ahJ
the Eenmn* at reduced rates fur carrying bowels.
-r - -_______

Masonic.—The New York Grand
t&gt;-dge is now in aessinn representing six­
ty thousand ecviva Maaooe in that State.
Tiiry iisvr a piujsct in lurnd f-r rearing
in the city of New York an a«ylum for
the aged, the indigent and the orphans of
of the Maitiaa. Tba building is to cost
*300,000, and to be located in a central
portion. This plan originated with a
p&lt;M&gt;r laboring Mason who bad laid up a
liula money, to devote it lu the c-uiea
ul widows and orphans—one silver dolJar. Tliat small sum baa increased lu

is Bahiiatb achrm.a in North frying. to­
il. We trust a g&gt;-&gt;d time is being et&gt;-

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KfSffS TAKJSN. ON LIBBRA.
TERMS.
'

SXBE

fcir. Ties

�• ,ut

barlow
&amp;G

oold •seen.VBSj

*1,000.000 Worth

Jfitrrara Bctitts.

foar moatbs ia reusing thrvagh Tas Post. Tea
Fust is S1M p«Hi&gt;bin&lt; other storks of great In­
break Om csiled --Adriana- WUlwa think iatet•rt ladiaa parilralarty. As "Tfa Whits Blare ’
will ba Cusuusnocd la Um Aral number «r Jaly
those wiahlag u pmwrwUsan ** w If Uwy abases
by simply seteeribfog fur tbs laalslx mosUs cf
tba year. Pries »l.i3 fbr six mouth. . or for Tas

'&amp;uicllanji.

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'

husband whose opening path of life led
towards the pit hiu. which the lured ones
of other dey. Ud fallen.
-But,*’ I asked myself, “why did she
stances 1 might have been more co! asd
csUottU in Sty spSMh; and wUl do you nut tell ma tho whole truth!"
1 found no difficulty In answering tU
suppiss, dear readers, the attending cir
quoetfan.
She bad shrunk from wound­
ccntstanees wervl I’ll tall y.w candidly.
I was a little bested with wine. 1 had ing tny feelings. I know bow sensitive
drank just enough to warn, my blood and shs vrax. and I knew that ate was afraid
offending
me. I’erhap*
she thought
givs my brain an active Impulse, andof
------------—------------------ ------------my words were om cboesn as 1 should ms proud and headstrong zz
enough to re­
have chi wen (Um Ud the spirit of wino sent such liberty on her part, arid perbeen absent. As I walked towards my Ups aU imagined I might look upon any
bums I aoeght to persuade my self that I explanation oo ber part aa tU offering of
a-a
ofa ber hand In conaideratkio of my roo*&gt;unocoquette, nd tUt I might
tU better ing tU wine cop, and that I might spurn
enabled thus to reason I
Ur &lt;&gt;Ssr.
On Friday Jack Stanton left me. and
hotel where I found a ft_ _
____
panlond, and helped to dispuM of Ulf a On Saturday,evening t; called al Mary's
boarding house. Mary herself anawerd&lt;«rtt buttles of wine.
' '
On'the fallowing mnming’I awnits ed my sammooe. T"
right hand move
with the headache, and when I called U« saw me, and 1 saw
mind the events of tU preceding evening quickly toward her I
ting
-Mary,"
said
1.
e|
calmly,
for 1
I wmanythmg bnt bapny, I began u.
realixe bow much 1 Ud luve^ Mary had a mighty airenf
jf wl|l Uisupport
to distress you; I
Granville. There was an aching v»ld in
my heart, and I wept aa I cuntemplated __ and 1 humbly ask
my loss. It was my first love, and its that you will R‘*Fme an audience for a
influence had penetrated every fibre of few momenta."/
Site went into tU parlor, and I follow­
toy being. The beautiful girl had be­
et, ma mi-ni dear tome than 1 could tell, ed Ur, closing the dour behind me. and
and J groaned in bitter anguish when I wbrn wo were alone, she eel the lamp
thought that she waa lost farwver. I bad , upon the tabla and motioned mo to a seal.
“No,” said I. “1 will not sit down yet.
rvra.lved that I would feel very angry
and isdigwant, but when the sweet face Give me your hand, Mary."
Mechanically the put forth ber hand,
web called up to mental view such feel­
ing melted away, leaving me sad and des- and luiik it in my own. There waa a
wondering look in ber eyes, and a slight
OntU fidlowing Babbath I attended flush bad come to ber pale cheeks.
“Mary," I continued, speaking alnwly
church, where Lmw Mary once more.—
She played the organ, as she had done and softly, and I know that moisture was
for the past year, and a* her fingers swept gathering in my ayes, “you must answer
over the keys, I fancied that I could de­ •me question.' Answer it as you please,
led a tremulotunsM which I Tied never and take my solemn assurance that I ask
noticed before. Was it only imagina­ it only for your own good. Tell me, do
tion, or wa» it really a ptainliveoea*—a y«o love mcl No, no-do not take your
hand away vet. Answer tps if you can.
sadneasin the expression of her niusicl
To ma it eeemed at times aa though Fear not— O fear not; for I had rather
the organ moaned and wept. It was go intn endleaa night than do you wrung.
like tbe wailing of tbe daughters of Zion Tell me, Mary, do you love tuel”
“I cannot speak falsely,” she trem­
by tbe rivers ot-Babyfan.
When the services were over, and we blingly whispered. “For my own peace,
went out from the church. I saw Mary’s perhaps I loved you loo well."
“Listen tome ous moment," 1 added,
(ace. it was pale and wan, aa though she
had been sick. What could it bet Was drawing h»r nearer to nr, when I have
she suffering as I had aufleredf Tbe told you whatl have to tell, you shall be
thought flsined upon oie that some oce tba judge."
She diinut strive to free her hand, but
might have told ber something to my
disadvantage. 1 had enemies in tbe vil­ looked up eagerly in my face, and ber
lage—enemies who envied ms because I
«d Inherited some wealth—and I fancied
lanes who envied me the love of Mary
“He was toy beslfrirnd when we wer*
Granville.
Another week passed, and 1 became al college, and my friendship has not
ud and lonesome. My business was Irk- grown Ires. He earns to we me, and
sy.ine t» me, and my books and papers t-dd me the trials and sufferings of one of
sfli.rded no respite. In fact, I c«'uld not the school-mates ol his earlier day *. Oh,
read, for my mind waa never upon the Nary, I know well why my hand was
page bvfore tne. Another Bablmth at refused, and I blame you mil. It fnay be
church and I mw Mary again. She was that our paths will, be different thnutgb
paler than before, and her eyes looked as life, but you shall al least SBcnr that bs
whom you lose will ap live that be shall
though aha Ud been weeping.
During the succeeding week I received nos be unworthy of yaiur kindest remem­
a visit from my college chum, Jack Stan- brance. 1 know that I have hitherto
ron, who bad just opened a law &lt;4fice at wandered lathe path ui danger, bul hence­
forth I anj free from the dread snare.—
Berryville. After supper,
Under the new light that has dawned up
our coey.parfar smoking &lt;:
on me I b»ld the wine cup to be a fearful
suggested that a bottle of wi
enemy. 1 will shun ii as I would a
cottie atnlwi Jack shook hl
shameful life and a clouded death bed.—
"No. Charley," be said,
For my own sake will I do Chia, so that
the wine far those who need ...
my sainted mother, if she can look upon
"Yon used tu drink. Jack."
• Yea. but It never did me any good." her boy, can Mile approvingly upon the
“And do you think that it ever did yuu course be has chosen.
“And now, Mary, if at noma future
any barm!"
•'As to that I will not say; it never lime you should feel that you can trust
shall d&lt;&lt; me harm. I know it has harm­ your happiness in my keeping, you will
give
me tome token thereof, and 1 will
ed others who were as strong as 1 am.—
By tbe way, Charlsr, Isn't Mary Gran- c»me and ask y&lt;&lt;u again for your band;
and should it be my blesvrd lot to receive
it, 1 sill devote every energy tn my be­
ing io n.aks yuur life a joyous and peace­
“D&lt;&gt; you kimw herT"
I turned sway my free and pretended ful one.”
I let g« her hands and bowed my head
to have heard enmething al tU window.
“I’ve seen Ur," I replied, when I had to wipe away a tear. I turned towards
compoeed myself. ’’She plays the organ the dour, really intending to depart and
give her time fur reflection, when she
In the church."
“She and I were schoolmates," pursu­ pronounced my name. I looked back,
ed Stanton, “and speaking of wine brings and Ur bauds were stretched out towards
ber to my mind. D&lt;&gt; you know snything nf ber early litel”
’
“Not now," I whispered. "I will not
ask you answer yet. Watch me—prove
‘•Nothing," I answered.
"Punr Mary! I never think nf Ur me. Only give me tu know that I have
without feeling my rawilutiim of total ab- your love and will.”.
I eb&gt;p|H&gt;d speaking, hr Mary’s head
-tinKnce grow stronger nnd stronger.—
When wo were school children together had been pillowed upon my bosom, and
she was weeping like a child.
“Now!,now!” she uttered, as I wound
my arras about ber. “Oh, Charles, I
never doubted your truth, I know you

“He was vf a social disposition, and ia
“No, Charles, It cannot be. A» a
friend, 1 shall respect and esteem you; time it ccine tu pass that be waa often
but I cannot U your wife. Bare com- grossly tautaicatra. Of course, under
passion oc me and-do not press mo far­ such cirsunirianeea, «*»e of two things
must happen—the man must reform or
war."
Mary Granville atood before me *» must sink. Mr. Granville did n*&gt;t re
she thus spoke, with Ur Urda Hasped form, and ere many t core be died a drunk­
ard's
death, leaving Lis family in poverty
and Ur bead bowed, trembling like an
aspen, and I fancied there ware Wars in and suffering.
“Tbomas, the son—four years older
than Mary —became dissipated, and at
the age of eighteen waa killed in a street
fight in New York. Mrs. Granville aurvivsd hbr sun but a faw mouth*—a hau­
ls toly dying, the doctor mid, of a broken

_
ly
Ito wealth bad given increase
, pm.
r--------J
spsrtlvv happioMa. But this unexpected
uswer dashed aH my bright hope. u&gt;
tU vosnd.
“pn yrw mean." T cried vehement!,
“thatyou dienrim aval Am least tiB"

“I Imvb you jo soured'and
u-*~ “* he love that Us
only hope that
veer net you

“Poor Mery thus left fatUrlem and
motbsrlsM, without brother or sister, at
the ago of fifteen, was forced to earn the
bread which she ate—and nobly has done
It. If you know her, Charley, you know
&lt;«e uftu noblest women that ever lived.
Bet— slM’s lU matlerl Why,
bless me, you look M pals as a ghost'”
1 struggled with oiymK end (old Jerk
that I had swsllnwsd a lot of cigar smoke.
I rose and opening one fit the eaaeniMii*
stepped out on tba baloucy, * where (U
fresh air restored me.
At a late boor Jedi departed far lU
Hotel, and aUul had retired u. my eUm-

ble resolution and let me help you to
keep Itl"
I cannot tell bow long I stopped that
evening. I can only tell tliat 1 was very
happy, and that my prospect &lt;&gt;f the com­
ing year waa bright and glorious.
Un tU lollowing day—a BabWith osl m
and plceaeni—tbe organ gave forth a new
strain. Tbe daughlere ol Zion were no
longer in a at range land. They had ta­
ken their harps down from the wtllewa,
snd within lU chambers of lU mw Tem­
ple, more resplendent far than tU old,
they sang tho suttg that aforetime made
joyous Um city of their Gud. Ail mark
rd tbe grandear of tbe music that sprang
into life beneath the touch of that fitir organiet ua that beautiful Babbath tmirning, and all aaemed knuved by inapira
lion. To ma it waa like holy uutpouring* of a redeemed soul, and with bowed
bead and folded beads I gase myself up
to the sublime influence. As Mary turn­
ed ftum tU tastrameot I caught Ur eya
Mine were dim with rnoistura, but Urs
wars bright, gleaming with earapbie light.
Ere many works lisd passed another
baud pressed tbe keys ui tbe organ, for
Mary was nut in tho choir. Bbu knelt
before the altar by my ride—and over
tuibutb the aged clergyman stretched
bls hands with prayer and blessing.
And we went out from church togeth­
er—Mary and 1—out in new life—bound

belle “Bbe wore an eaqukito hyphaiutm
Mter Ued, while Ur trah ^e
ed of transparent fol-ffe rui. and Ur petliooal ef crtr.Umbdi (faceted with Bare-

i
'

Watches and JewellJ

'

•Ml 8MlU htt

0. D. SPAULDING’S

1

CASH STORE

;
,

NEW GOODS
Of .very needed Kind and
Style ju»t purchased for cash

at l«w prraeeand srlling at
hut

x*m»»

For the People!
PRINTS FOB 12J Cu.
GOOD SHOWN SUGAR 1»* Cu.

HUHR.1H
FOR THE OLD AXD UKO TRItD

ARE PREP/

we if portmefarly jiable in tbe

ESTABLISHMENT

ST A. H. BOWEN 40&lt;*,«« fa u.
w-

THE HASriHGS

2'~'.

DRUG A BOOK
STORE

Rnwimar baeeott- ’ D» not wait until h.&gt;:
-erth-r cwmw. •M’
e.rsd jMMetablcs in tho oelfar, render*

OF AL

Established in 185L
Rohekth A Stbikeb.
.

AND

To Suit

arkbellixo

Mor^ and Better

e o jo o
r„r tho same Nonry,
in thrir line, than any
otUrBamw fa fawn.

IN NEW Y

AND NO MISTAKE
Oonebtlng of *11 the Popular

Great

PATEir MEBKIWEt.
Drear, CBcswIcstla, Paints,
W Oils, 1’arc Vt iacw,* Liqwors.

We are prepan

8S9M&amp; tms

A, a- Ll.in.1 •«&lt; C.-M’’ Lu» FriwA.

might otherwise be profitably culbva.ed;
tbe, uxbeast the sod e/asort as much
tbe valuable cn-ps. We a«y "elmuerS
fur in tbe abecnee W direct experiments
upon the point, wa only cmjectarw it, I

GROCERIES!
CHEAP A8 THE CHEAPEST.
PERFUMWO’.
FLAVOUXO EXTRACTS,

GROCERIES

\0UR

VLV--

A Largo Assortment of

TravUng Baskets

OUR

Children Carriage*

For Doi

FRUIT CANS,

ARK EQUAL

BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

—Tbe Govarnttreoybas given its *dvertfang at WnahiugtonuiTMr-^rtr^rfr
aud lU Star under the law authorising it
to be given to tbe twu paper* baviug'tbe

0. I. SPAIMIM.
HasUnp, April to, 1HA.

sprtCtf

GREAT RUSH
OF

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!
.TUB CHEAT FEMALE REMEDY

FOB IRREGULARITIES.

EW

OODS

ACKLEY’S

—h ia understood Gm. Daniel E.
Sickle* is an eppbcanl for tbe pwitiou
of naval officer al'New York, aud Ural
he ia likely to gel tt./

THE SILVER SKIRT

—It icUlieved that il Tenneaaee ahuuld
entity the Cunatitutainml atnsudinml tbe

Moro Durable,
More Elastic,
More I
THE MOTT SKEPTICAL.

High Prices Busted Up

VIRTUE IN THE

’

tFAGKET'
fc. r?©£2A®M

■

S lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for $1.00,
O.r..uuy icisra so.una men Doiu». will. Um
writisnsignslare «rf Joss L.Ltos, wUbswt wtasb
silkvr psreawsUy. or by lasll. ttMlcslag stamp.)
eoocsralng all Bricata diaeuaa anH fama).

Oval Aenu for U. B. sad Canadas.

crtoi
is the
brought

—Him. Janies W. N,e ia acandidata
for rc-sirttHiu u&gt; tbe Uuitod btotrs Sen­
ate. Mr. Janie* A. Benk* hsa a.plrnt»ms for Un. pueitom, but Nevada cau d&lt;&gt;
no belter.than return Uro. Nye.

—Gov. Curtin ia reported fa he alnmt
to call aa extra aeaaioti ot tfa Legislature
tiouai auictaduicut.

—The coarae ’if Senator Cowan i« en­
dorsed by tba Mobile Adatrtiitr and Rt$

Kg BAT.

And Everything el*« in the line «.f

Drugs,

OLD LADIES1

Medicines.

si.**4

*r**e*’

Paints,

Oils.
Groceries,
School Bonks,
Stationery,
Wall
Notipi
Cards,
Card Board,
&amp;c, &amp;.C.,

rxs;
postpowd__ , .
-- ----- ..
Sterkwvaibrr, the murderer I&gt;f bi* moth­
er and sinter, until September. 18A7.
Msasfoctsreil sdsly by to, 1SJwr «« &lt;jU
Hlrv Afcas/artr.,.,
SO A 33 Barclay tltreel,

Imwil ,r Salim, ttKk.

. —Tbe “impartial rniffrace” league* are
l*ing extensively firmed throughout
MMsacbuertt* G-v. Bulbah &gt;m the
originator of tbe idea.
/A recent number of th* Clncirnati

vw-

CU mat pKBaiDXHT nf ikt Uniltd Staler,

T » wniT. wt

n»t«ri

And avery thing at the seme Mtonisb'mgly

LOW FIGURES.

®DD’J8

— A correspond, nt of the MempbPott who has traveled (hrtmeh West
Tvnneeac*. aaya that many of the large*’
ala’rholdcra are in favor
negro ,m

A FATOKITB BKntT!

Uoauavrriof say a: -General I’. S. Grant.

liirts a

will be in Givtuutin &lt;«n a visit t&gt;&gt; hi*

Dean Fail ta Call a:

fa*Ur. fa a few daya.”
— A Mrrwsprmdenl of tbe Daln.it
TWAmm suggesta the name
G«i. H.

F. i. AttlETt.
Baatlsfs, April M, ISM.

^o..

A. Moaaow aa tbe Republican candidate EEE S P
far Attawwey

Grm-raL

The Geocral’s

ILdly.-i.i tn elevate him to any poeithe. tn which U aray aspire.
'

^^TmASUFACTURERS OF

ttmmt, iinEAt

MBS HOFFMAN,

For tb*Usi»«l8ta«*a Xsrvie*. Alto
1* preparing a teMtacmiaq „f u.* Celeb rated
POCKET nd .BELT MKVOLTEB3.
T0REI8U BATH."
BBMUTDtO PWTOUt
JWZLX (UUS, MXV0LTUH3 JUTUS.
fa tU»Ags&lt;
Brara ftfa*.
0^ qfaaAsm SM&lt;
REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS
rartlss dssiriog to sraU tkrestalvo cf to. tai

Tba Mason A. Hamlin CsUsetOn**
forty AHtereat Myfos. faxptal u&gt;
,-™. * ,
lar mwale, for »ea ta l*C twh. F»TT^‘
GOLD or HILVER MEDALS. or •’‘"’J"
prssaiaau swanM ibrm. lltsUrfadCsfaB*
fret Address, NASOX A HAMUX. *•«*■
MAUOX BKOTaERX. New Teas.

—On &lt;U Slst a c*&gt;py ut tU pn.pwed
amendment tA the CUstilutiun wa* reccivrd l,y Governor 8rayth. of—fle*
naMpeblre. from the State Department,
’
reluctant autograph
ard. It waa sent to

WARRAI
Also, NUil

1 .link—&lt;’U4-&lt;

We
EEWWOTM BETOLTBBB.

auu«.'

�barlow, 'goodyeab
&amp; GRANT,

Agricultural Jtnu.

MORTGAGE SALE

COMMH81ONEK-a NOTICE.

j.. Mid in remoTlnt all t&gt;I»b and
.* .
. I. _
..f

R.

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS
HECURED

avMAX

READY

RELIEF.

cuwa:

Chills and Fever,
?tLl&gt; «e

R

R.

SPOONER’S

ABB PBEPARED TO SUPPLY

pariU-ttlerly jiable In t

Bilious Fever,
-WITH-

Intermittent Fever,
. Remittent Fever,

OF ALL KINDS,

Congestive Chills,

GUARDIAN'S BALE

AND AT PRICES

To Suit the Times.
CRUMP. Mortgage,
Moetgagw.
&lt;

t„ abltr-waah IM* Walla and Ceiling overkm&lt;l. Then give the cellar a free airing
(.r.rtitiis weather ia warm and dry.— HAYIMQ J08T PURCHASED CUB QOutB,

h be. clia'ged **’b pr. during touch sickt'rt« and the proper denoamg o| them ia
a nutter that cannot h« ratal &gt; neglected.

i!? tu the dwelling.—Jivral N&lt;n Yorktr.

AGUE

AGE SALE.

I Diarrhea,

IN NEW YORK, SINCE TqE

| Dysentery,

Great Decline,
In Prices,

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

ar Baid la lUatlnga, Mieb.. by a
BlrSar, rad all Dniggku rad ReUllara.

Periodical Headache,

1866.

Dumb Ague.'
! H....

W. are prepared to SELL GOODS
really occupy the apace of land which
ni ght otherwise be profitably cultivated;

for m tiieatiaenca ul direct experiment!

UIU1EUT STRIKER. I Oraseu.
HIRAM HAKCUTT. I

OUR STOCK

Cmnpriaee more than the usual Stock
been carried nut, Professor Buckman •nd Kinda knpt in a Cuunlry Sturt^ and
a..il an abundant supply of alkalic* and
[ u.sphstea. The extirpation of weeds tn
y*»’.ure-land|&gt;a bod brought about by Own-

: Hti’KEZEY A FRANK A LUCS.

CHANCERY SALE.

PILLS

For Sale by ail Dniggiit!.
Wm. Spooner &amp; Co.,
Ntshvillc, Tenn.

Far Raia by Roberta A Striker, Haatiaga. JAcb

CHANCERY ORDER.
OUR FACILITIES

M.U—v MM l

1866
aerrglaa to a haaMAlal Mliea.
Ttk —To all wboaew ateb «■&lt; ia »toa. uae tba

1866

NICHOLS'

For Doing Busimcss,
Michigan. .Ii.ll
ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN

THE

1866

STATE.

E&gt;(kt .S'
sf Mich
of lbs Mi
losplisa aad rv»i
&gt;od sold aad era

Our Aaaurtment of

ll'^i. James W. Nyc ia a candidate

THE VIBRATOR

CROCKERY

Sickles I* an applicant t’.ir the p-eitimi
oluaiul ntfievr at New York, and tliat
—It txbvlteveal that ilTeqopascaahuuld

f
ardiaary i^a kiHara, Haiesal*. Ac.,
' Oee a*l?y erat betUa ef R*DWAT'8 READY
RKL1KP will do mors good, rad eaa b« assd for

n. WRIGHT,

is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

Jalyfttl.

Nichols &amp; Shepard,

1866
FIVE HUNDRED TROUKAXD OTHERS MAT
THE HARK:
MRS. WESTCOTT.

To Threahera At Fartnm!

CHANCERY SALE

And ia aold at a reduction from former
Prices.

WineofTai

YUVMU MARRIED PEOPLE.

DOXTFAILTO KX.Utl.XT OCR STOCK.

CHANCERY SALE

Pine Tree Tar.

iior»ed 1h tbe Mobile Adwtiitr and Rtg

573 DAHT 23 EBATI

&lt;ot» ST DEUGOISTS,*v» ar

OLD LADIES A FAIR MAIDENS

Cult Clnlar-OO sue

tbe i faeuv
-Then

I BOLD Alft IIIVEI WATCHEi I
middle *4 July,

Purify Your Blood

CUSTOM MADE
Stark ।

etec'ition of Albert H.
. the murderre of hi. mothiiniil Srptember. 1887.

IBDD^S &amp; 8IW,
UASUFACTVRKD TO DR DU,

Purl wh" ln« traveled thrviagb West
Twir*-s*..r. miss tha* many of the large*'
BT

THE VERY

DEBT OP

H. WRIGHT.
t Cbtft CbauuMMwre
la aad Car Barry Cvoaly, Uicbigaa.
Solicitor for UMn^aiaaaL

WOKKMKN,

uritei
STKEb

DR. CROOK'S

mm

All the following Splendid Watches to

Factory, CAMDEN, N. J.

IL WRIGHT.

imovts sll rmptlrt disraas
|•.rarl»s. lifotofies. Pu.tul^.8
ira, ball Rllsm. BraM bsU,

DR. BICELOW

—The "impartial stifT'ace'* leagues are
I*.ng rx'en.ivetv formed th rough* nil
Msftsxrhuartts G*'V. Bullork waa lhe

GUARDIAN’S SALE

Vegetable Extract.

WSM

I. EBTEIBIIOK A CO.

FOR RHEUMATISM IT ACTS LIKE AUA1*

Examine Ojrf Stuck.

WAREHOUSES :
403 ARCH Sr. PHILADELPHIA,

hirts mid

Drawers

4U JOHN ST NPW YORK.

s PH L si

txtbrr, in a few day

k. Moasow aa the

lean candidate

fbrtid
Ikih

S-PI1-L-S REMEDY.
Poaltlvely Cures.

। .old

.“"I’l"-

U.. on: aist ■ copy m tne
amendment tA the Qmatitiiiion
ceitrti hy Governor Smyth,
H*ui|*hlre, frrnn the State Department,
undrr tha, [w-rhape, reluctant autograph
William H. Seward. Il cat went IO
«e H-uee with the CMUmary mraaege.
«'d waa referr.d tn a eeiect committee of

„tur rnDcaj.
.......
.. &gt;

Il Will BmmmUk8Ub4«HB«m&lt;;.

nOPPIM! A AMWAT

R- ESTERBROOK A CO.

WATCHES, CLOCKS A JKWKLRT

ALL KINDS ON

Job Printing
WARRANTED TO SUIT.

'
......... wa.w,
very cooDiianv ruai
the Legislature, which has just been e&gt;&lt;«’Wbid. will Ol*
pl at, cwUtuttmial
*®w&gt;dmenL They are very d-abtful

•RWAnr. &amp; OTDWYHR,
J0BBBR8 AMD RKTAILKBaOF

Abo, NUBIAS, HOODS, Aa.

HATS, CATS, O2S
■lllluo
«ir»» CM|'
4T BASTBBN PB1CBC

nan
nflinff auasc
Card Scats

OHN W. PAYNE’S rICTl'REGAL
LEBY,

J

HALF THF. M0N£Y.
NO SCRATCHING.

We h»»e in connwlUm with Our Store,

JACMM,
P*ed Ui it, lu defeat la regarded

£

SEOIP.

Bread-and-BuUer Club,
tU.
t nf WraMnwtn nnliti. Where the

MuMinf (*11 for a National ConvoMfoe,
* ®*» in PhiiaMpMa on tba 14th •&lt;
‘•ff3”- Like all ialterAav political
•cberaA. it t.
a__.l
TaL

Randal! are the chief manager*.

c«a be wHXedj aad
.-that

■IM »TBIXA TTI.E*

■ALT TU PUCK.

EKKOU OF YOUTH.

Benzoin
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
____PHILADELPHIA. PA.
hr Ida L

rm a wwww

Pbiladriyhfo, Pa.

momth

Elixir,

�"MOKE TMTTB. THAI KEIS"-

HASTINO jykNliEH.

h.w.~.4

;

UuTW_8»*1"*1w
«"?trat-fwrt
forthwith to the Ekrcutivr* &lt;&gt;t tbe sever
1 AM XOW OFFERING

RcomiUuA'un- Ha deni* wRh that'tobject veay ntuah .kx^erd-baa^'l
d. alMitJs.wwdicitie', 'and wiroden-headed
the&lt;.log#Md^k~hy.. A.J.’.rUb.
b/HHVAir hBs prcnrcd very

and hanld'tya atyul as ninth toward rcthe L'tiiotl aa the alabora? ^
ly MArirttcted baatiooa and pal*llel»L-t
Uncle Toby and Corporal TMm.dld V&gt;
wardJM WH* *&lt; Nai»Sl/.J&gt;t danger
»*h.svery'UhVy I* that w.« have t»»
much of it There
ha aa«i«g.grafce
in aPrrabytarAh^heMr^ "•••’
wc all bo buro^wM do W believe tbe
WraunhfwJt •' A^r*"****dffitt^Il^^o.'hH•»«,»w,, bleeds, may
Bmtiao*Mao« And * Uieo, but tntyl'w*
b&amp;Md-bieW^ii ** r-p* »**-

thia odVtefedWtMMitan finds bis hobby in
hi. lancwt andJMH* j
JJJ,r|,Jjfh|||||&gt;njud|i hia fwSoy Into Congj^ia. - Nobody wanted him, nobody expwted bii. nobody fcR Ttyt ty had any
t&amp;ty&amp;ityrC '■Wa meee-g. was about
as appropriate aa though It bad contain­
ed'the bill'of ijije^"hla breakfa*t, «ns
laattallvr’a aedBBMUW^^lT*'’^ “P0"
ttoe-eau* &lt;4&lt;thunder. It ia; »t?')uKh A u’
baxe • rncUMges from Hla EMflaflsbdy*
whtn.lWy ani really unaeotdabk. hut if
we SwUiaee tbem upon etery oovaiiiA,
aba lor Congress.

Sltn this F«eti«^l/

amounts to

pliably ty esh ty.tapcetbd—but scaroely ■„• r..- "!ly setha o.urury would have
Ik- The right spirit la. ainong ttym end

Cunanre to tl»;Btale Leg-.laturtW Uf
aVn*nd ttwCoMtrtutinn &lt;&gt;f the United ■
States passed June 13, ISflfl, reaprating
cititoNwlfip,'the basis of representation,*
dtsqdiiHfieittlon fitr tiflkw, and validity «f
tlai publicdebjxif the United States and
u&gt; the end-that tbe weid Stntee tn*y procoed to act upon tba add Article bf
Anteodow-Qt, and tUt be rvquo*'. the Ex- .
ecutlre-of vet* State that may ratify **id
Ameiidmtnl, u&gt; Uatwiuh to tty Btojreta
ry c&lt; Slate a certified ropy &lt;•! euch ratifi­
cation,’* h«» the btmor to’ submit tty fol­
io wing report, nattyly:
. Ttyt rat the 16 h instant, tbe lion.
Amiisa Ctibb of the Committee of tty
Jtauaa of Rr-preraeuativee rat Enrolled
Bill*, brought tn tbi* D'vpartmrot aw-1
deposited therein an anro'led rv*oiutl&lt;«
of tty two Houmb of Ceocresa, which
was thereupon received by th* S*cretary
&lt;rf Btata.Xud deposited among tbe rolls
of the Drparusveut, a ropy of wh'icb i*
hereunto annrXrtf. Thrrvoptai the Brvretary «CState. &lt;m tty J6th inatanL in roa- .
fortrJty’wish tbe proewedme which wee
adopted by Mm.' in,'IR35, in regard to
tlie ttys* prvipoerd Md afterwsrd
GwiKtcai-eial Attrendmewt of tbe Umted
State* coucerii-njt tty prohibition ot *l*v«ry, tranwcpittrti ewetifiref ropiee •/ tty anoertd rrooiutmti »&lt;&gt; tty Governor, nf rhe
M-wral State., together. with a certificate
and circalar letter. A copy nf both of
iheaeJowjquutearttityLi bervUnto annex
ed. IfewpectluU) red-milted
‘-Wntua H. Sawaan.
J&gt;&lt;yto-lta’«*t
Wabli.fa*. J*i»*l«. Ito.
nia Latvia to Ths O-. vans a* »r STAraa
Daraaywawr i» Wrara, )
■
W*ewtiroT&gt;'ir, Jone IB I HOG. |
Jtytyxy tte (tyi y tif
---- SiK.-*ltyx» tty btamr ' tatiAiiamit »n
nttested ropy «&lt; a rewdulioa of Ctaigreae.
proiusdag* tq the" Lrgi.feture* rif the wv•■raf S&gt;mra a.XJVth Astide Oo the C.metiturttai of-tty Daurd StalM. The docity-tyj-f the' tyfrral jtyfloJatarr. apt,
ttysuby-ct are required by lew tu ty
rotnniiMih’atrd U- tbi. Department. A"■cknow-JrtylUHlt uf tbe rreript of lillw
cuoieiunKtoiioo i* requited hy your Ea
cdlletyy'e'utydicut Brrv*nL
William II. Saw*«t&gt;
■ The accompany I ng paper 1* tty errtAcate of a true Copy ni tty coaeurreot rve■ jlijiiim prop*wing an aiui-oduieut t-&gt; tty

DR¥ GOODS

Greater Inducements
TO THE

COUNTRY TRADE
The Place Ji’ Buy
;
,3

VOL. H.

Being daily rseeiring Goods front the
V-L—
" N Im. / . • ’

.nd

Great Decline

[RY

OOD8,

D Yankee

Motion*.

9B883 »#«#«.

A

‘-‘«r

Machias* •!&gt; Warru«»ad Pw

GOODS.

IP

Full Assortment

TttQ&amp;QUQi3 0AS3
IFF THE AFFLICTED BEJWJ

or

GROCERIES
Good Tea at one Dollar.
Ar m UNION STORE *t

BOOTS * aSOBS.

At Tift

ETUBTDH ft IHAJH.

coawga aaocsar,

CARPETS, AS?
OIL CLOTHS,

E. |l. DINNING,

Harina ta^hl tbe Rnrt rf CM^TKItlfn

Wall Paper,

Z.

To'Everybody.
' NNMEU A IEY1IS.

HnuatN, M.yTU,

Variety Grocery Store,
BDDD AS 'JKE KBST1

Window Fixtures,

im&lt;

Window Curtains,

AND CHEAP AS THE'
Au Omaxo at‘Mt Old Stawo
Gnunr Rsuvcan Patcu*.

at

CHEAPEST!

MO HUMBUG !

gra$’»hynt&gt; bnrtnC -wtll coms'and kt
term bs^ratiGed kfe the asks of ell that
be'baa'dvna, and'the hope that he will

Battle

[Attw**opy.] hdy&gt;«»
tf Pr*au
ADmInSTRATOR’S SALE.

I. UreiMUeroflb. aUK ef Jum M. D*HLnt

A.NEW ’FEATBRB

C. WAKEtEE
Creek. Mich.

)Mm to hereby gireu lh*l la purnaae* af B-

cuts

Orton Brothers

EATING SALOON

Here.

”1 WWHrtt. Congress a report of tbo
Secretary d|SttUP,.A&lt;4»ty&gt;m wai refer­
red the concurrent rtaoluliup of the Ibtit
lrfs».M^&gt;*i&gt;n« a*-mnre.H.n u, tbe Le&lt;
Watvty^lHSwaa u£,m&gt; additumal arUclp tp il&gt;e' Lkumtitution ur tba*T&gt;iuird
Statpa..*4l «(&gt;J1 be seen front thia'hrtxirt
liuit the Secretary uf State had oil (ho Itftb
,• ■ tai ' transmitted to the Governor. ,.t
the Saeeral fetates certified' topic, of the
joint resoluiam passed on tbo 13th iml.
propval/ig ad wmutedment L&gt; the Constitunvn. fEven »nt ordinary it me* a ques­
tion vf amending Uw C»u»UluUun must
be jfaWrJfrdrttov’/ paMtop*$&gt;por
tance. This iiuportance nil tbe prraeul
«inta,jpbniH.-cd .by tire feet ttyl the joint
'•rc,lJWtoi'*ic- nuttotbiBittad by Uto two
. Xfewxty (of the approval of tbo President
and that of the fld State* which omsljlbte
the Union, dJrViff ara-excluded from rep-

J^OBEBTS

Sevin? MacMnt

1

Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

Uniform Prices,

onl jssgvrovi eurgic.l opto.hrm, to

From tbe bret M AKEBA a»

WHITE

d

*«* I■effrclaally ramnyrd* VHboeT

IXflTBUMEXTS ALL WABBASTED,

SOaKB,

RUSSELI/&amp; NEVINS,

argas, idikoo

jjDjjxoa*

‘illPbrekte."4S2i|

By BOB. J, CULVUtW'sU' MlTj

iA &lt;IZA

.
N.-nTUT

rlght4VjU.be d.-ue. Av for our Ui.de
Toby, let himjv «to Mnk hi. bobby —
and if he insiaChRkA t'diug it into Con-

eddrt ante thst tbe nation cannot be saved
by conre-s.on and surrender.
.
' rftlt we-truat everybody Lili raad the
mesuge. It deacr*es pdblic i!frr.i&lt;..n

GEO. M- DEWEY, E&gt;IU

THAN EVER BEFORE

TBOntTT.

HARDWARE STORE
E. IL M’XMXG.

H. A. GOODYEAR 4 CO.

NEW GOODS! NEW GWDSl

Inters, tbs Public lLU tbrir !]tock of

New

Trappings

HARDWARE
of nil kiixlri,

si^kssbt

EATIRB AND ICECIEAM

3

Railroad Prices,

FEM AUS SILVER CORNET BAND,
conaieting of IM ladles, led by their' YtMlej; Transportation; end mra.-sis mainly of
Teaches

STORE.

OK^pNMEK HATS

BLEICIINC HD rtESSlIC,

TUB MUDBTaIx OF LIGHT OR JODICAL
1KOTKVTOH.
.nd Mkrriap Gsiite.auMt u&gt; siplidi K-r to Lors
snd Rraalt. CoBtaferngB«*|.s&lt;».sa4plstra
psTThi. I.THE book yuu nsm pries io cent. .
" Hre’d fnrvnr aptaMUCiKular cnnttonhiK store sad nOtlrd ths Stare rrerelly o^npwd . a far- l-adie* will plena** ca^) before purehn.lng.
FaroltureWsre pms; by J. W. Btrbbim, hss
Mraa E. WILCOX.
Io quantity and of tor »Mj&gt;trior quality to Say of opsosd
Ihsreln
R»«tro&lt;v. April «, Im*.
sprawl
SAP P/IN8, tbs Mxalfed -pamphlsts." Reawubsr that se
erod anrilton topi« to .raw latter, nprcislly A F1H.ST CLASS EAT IMG AMD ICKCBZAM
ed.ptrd u&gt; aeptottealneeoM«aMr«oo«l4sniil&lt;&gt;n
I,,, naturaaf thiaM. Mat eaM .tilf.ea
Tho Glory of Man. is Strength.
faabloned fe'-ra
SALOON,
Tbe Glory of Man is Staew«tb.
For GENTtoHMEN and LAD1EA
All serfs if
GtfiTl.I.MAX rhaisaSsred forytsrsfrem
Xo pslaa wilt ba vpkfvd to tasks tl tbs place o
'*hw add Ktaitel beUAtty. Jilt''"!
jP©WlA® IKBS©r,

Sheet Iron.

A

Shelf Hardware.

For all whs appreciate the

DEUOAJIES and KARRITIES

Tuesday, July 3d, 1866.

Mr. Milas Orton the laarles. Champion

ALL

GROCEY

Ironr,\ Nails, Stoves,

TeXaSr^ay'bsiw beeti euiu*ly restored
PROF. ii. R* MARCIES.
toTaiftbeir functi«m» aa States in cuTUy will enter town at 10 A. M. &lt;m
r.^ny' with an prgtenic law of tb* land,
nnd nava appeared at dfe National Chpi- the day of exhibition, nod diarounwirouie
the most fashi-inabla rnu.io extant
ikii bT Senator* aud Representative*, uh . of
through tbe priueijkt ttrtetf.
‘
WrippM-fiX mu! have been, ralueed
STOVE PIPE,
adWiMtUt« tbe vamnt rewta. N.whave
WILL PEBKOSM
tbednrcteign people of the nation nern
Laffordtd ' an opportunity of expraumg
And evarylhinir efee
their yew* Upon the important questions

MXDDLE-VZXLLE,
should be called upon by
Congress MPdccidu respecting tbe ratifi.
aauon of tbe. propound amendment.—•
-»*-** UMMfoWith this truupe will be found Uie*
of Um proceeding* of Com
4PH*a upon thejnint rceultnJnn proposing regular '
•OLD FASHIONED” CLOWN,
tteCCmdmlmen t, uLaa U» tty merit uT the
ariicW which H aubrtiu, through the Ex­
JDS. fflUJKIS©!?.
&gt; Be L«i.N&lt;«to.
dftho StMbAl
il pn&gt;per to observe, thr world renowned Court Gotter and
■u, tdfatoD atepe taken by the Secretary of
BILLY ANDREWS, the hnb Clown,
"Tbe Fu ■ mJeat Han Alive.”

TCTerXtaTtNG SSAREIAGE

UP STAIRS,

nnd will be sold nt

HASTINGS,

sxoas

’ tM Hnl-MROOK-H BUKX.

&lt;■0 a acai* of magnlffirreiro heretofore unX. parrdly kept up to the wsnte at the people,
keowa Wtha Circus line, anS wi-h '**»«'
of the ttr.t order in’’•Very department,
.they |(i»« an eulert'lament utiaurpxM d
by any.
An original |featers with ihi.
Company ia a

Wed. July 4th, 1866.

|

Ketr Sprlag A Simmer Clods

New Canvass, New Wagons,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

sas-Msrirswtfs,

A Soda Fountain
LANDS FOR BALE.

AINTS,

P

ails.
U

. /I LASS.

AND ItTOODBN ITT ABE

IaAJJTUS

FOR

BALE.

B. W of K. t i( Bse. », Town I, aerlb T wsat.
l8St.V4«n«3,i,S!i:,^:

Groceries,
isy-'&amp;'wrtM'K
ARAM ttumi.
Ktartjp, M*y Itok. !to*.

~}to.

AttolOu cbX*b5udin&lt; U*atalhevUl.f.«l

« letiar a»d npiriti/ tbe Lonatitutioti

to

JAMBS A. NWBRIKT

•ALL ARI'
Grand Ra.

SBtrwMfi’**1 public judgruent, may,
YhU tta# »«11
* **’ubl «b.U»rr
“tydmedt to ibeConNm-tLe^tl

Master Lxm Orton, tba youtliful rWer
with Master R. Z and the Mots Iran,
■nd Cafewtia. prenyl an array of talent
mHoftnafowodiuAsi^U femily.
Mr. GAFFNEYUm *

GttATfiST liWiCCLEAN,

Bmw,to

DR. BAPHABL,
mo £273, rorr-otr
enuoo. xlxjmm*

mrntnt to ta« ro*

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VOL. II

NO. 11

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., 'WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 18«6.

SBW ADVERTBBMBNTB.

gaitiny' Suiwa gintltri;.

Joral ani JJuttUaittail.

ROBOTS A 8TBIKEK.

nichlCM Cealnd

■ &gt; V8HELI. A NEVINB,

Balli* Craak al fallow a:

Merateg Ex..................... ...It:We. a.
Dey xxprsss....................
. ..11:00 rJi.
A.M.

YKTM. II. HAVFOBD,

v*a»s uimi
Monte* Ex...................... ...Vito r.
Nlgbl /aprssa..'.............. ..11:50 a. ■.

&gt; n TK OFMWiUQAX. o^»f

Barry. u.

Paasoxs Esoaocd in eadoatavy employ mento within doors will find that so oc?
caaiooal use of R»J Jaektl Billrrt gently
County Agricultural Society met st tbo stimulates the tri rentet ion, improves tba
Council Room in Hastings, on Tuesday appetite, produces a regular habit of bodyaud prevents mental depression.
present J. C. Hanna, President; J. M.
Nevtas, Secretary; and Directors, D. S.
Ba Pmkfabbd.—How often are people,
Robinson, J. C. Bray and 8. P. Cady. both adults and children, attacked at the
On motiom r.t 8 I'. Cady it W111 luted doad.hnnr of night with cholera morbus,
to hold the next Annual Fair of the So­ cramps, colic, vomiting and purging ; a
ciety on the Fair Grounds, in Hastings, doctor cannot be obtained Uli morning;
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
October Oth, 10th and 11th, 1850.
already claimed its victim
a fate duem
On molioo of J. C. Busy it was voted of Cos's DrsrxriiA Cuss would have re.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

.Jllie executive committee of the Barry

THE

BOTTOM OUT
•:!4.Ti£X“

a-assj?

OF THE

DRY GOODS
The Place to Buy

make admissions to the Fair upon ainglo
tick eta 25 cents, child'— v*cr 8 and unchildren! Fathers, provide it fur your
'
On motion It was voted to admit no household.
articles or animals fur competition for
premiums, le be entered, after 12 o'clock

Cheap Q For Cosh

?air.

ptRANK ALLEN.

BTATK OF MICHIGAN, Coaaty of Barry as.

-aS

A. HOLBROOK,
—ling; Ceoveysnr, an4 Military and Rot Kalat*
I. OStea in Uefbtwwk Block.

articular attention girot

M. a C. BUSSELL.

. C. BURT
Fhyslriaa,
f*«ion in Hutin

NAl'FEN a BDBB0W8,
____

K

C&lt;n**yaeting
BerAtek Strrat.

□UN E. HALL,

N. 8UELD0N,
Connty Treasurer. Will par particular
•1™.
nroeunoe Feuaiona for all par*

C. CRINDLE,

O. HOLBROOK,
-.________ ...,

C

rill sliced pnaplly to alt buaitrta* sutnulrS
„ him. Offleo ia Court Houm; offle* opn al

s

TxMraaaxci
Rand will deliver a lecture on the sub­
ject of temperance on Saturday evening
July 14th 1855al the M. E. Church, In
Heslinga. ‘ The Lecturer ba* ing lost both

his bands and feet as a consequence of in­
temperance is deatroua of warning hia es, the committee adjourned without day.
fellow men to flee the Intoxicating Bom I.
I’rttideul,
Strrtlary
Gaovi Mkstisu of the Grand River'
Association of Univerulista at Woodland
The nows by the latest steamer it
Centre nn Saturday ar.d Sunday, July
i the most Important character. On Ji
Slat and 22d instent.
-'
12th tbo Austrian forces, uodor Mara

OHS RUBEBTS,

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,

of WILD FLOWER

11. COOK,

OHN HICHAM,.

W. NcCBKA.

mg I ho petition. duly rarifled of

of Barry, koldsa at lb* I’robal* Ufflca. Io
la« of Haitian, »» “*,dV.

for ten days, and give bail to keep the
peace for six months, in the sum of one

WE SELL AT

Uniform Prices,

olhrr Prupbrcy j Fauval* Huffraja; T*aeh Child rvn

4 POLITICAL MANUAL FOR 1M4.

acutuns ofall political societies have been
Utile F
forbidden. The meeting of the estates
of Holstein, summoned together by Mar­
QciaTSitr Murtxo.—The 4th Quar­ shal Von Gablenx, has been formally
terly Meetinc.for Hastings Station .will be countermanded by Gen. Manteuffel, who
held at the Mathudiat Episcopal Church
King to convene at an early day the joint
in this Village, on Saturday and Bun­ estates of Schleswig Holstein. Thia com
day next, July I4lh and 15lh. Preach- pletea the movements, both martial and
nn Saturday at t»&lt;&lt; o'clock by Rev. F. B. diplomatic, along the Northern frontier,
Baxos, Presiding Elder of Ionia District, and aa yet all remains quiet .along ths
boundaries of Moravia and Bohemia, and
in the Quadrilateral.—AdiHrtittr and
terly Meeting.. V G. Boyxtux, Pastor. Trib»*t.

fifty dollars.

ait,

Tc Everybody.
iOUEUASEYISI.

GOLD &amp; SILVER !
iniutiii cams
1250.000 ---------

•250.000

WARD Mcl’HERSO
&gt; of Batj'a Waahinrt
ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT
Regard Io value! And not to be

GROCERY 1
PRICKS, al

E9 E. IDWHIIIW’S
CHICAGO UNDERSOLD.
JL J. GRANT. P. M.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.

My Ice Cram Rooma

by Ito Probate Court
d Stale of Michi ran,

ofOsurgsDsdlaw"

Cigars &amp; Tobacco
CeeataaUyee band. Do Sol forget th* j

Illinois. Consequently fluoro win m
eervioM al the Presbytfirlan Church i
Sabbath.

FAIR PRICES

Stow I al man

beta rusticating on tba Prarica of

ryiLUCOBii.

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS,
edeeled Siodta in the Mar­
ket, of all kinds of Goode,

parcoli, on vu«
V-n Gablenx, evacuated their last post Jia. Joss Bun,
in liidatein. Ahuna upon' the Elbe, and
&lt;&gt;f the IlasTlNoa Raanixo Circlb will be upon the. same day the vanguard of the
held &lt;• the 13’.h in*L, at the roaideuce of Prussian army, under Licut-Gen- MantcIf/. J. Donning. Hours, from 8 to 10 uffel, entered tfial town. Prutaian detnchinents had previously occupied all
o'clock, P. M.
the chief towns of Htilatein—Keil, lixohue, Rendsburg and Gluckstadt—and
I. O. or G. T.—Wild Funwra Locos the Prussian Governor of Scblewig, ap­
No. 44, of this Temperance Fraternity pointed under the Convention nfUnstein,
had officially declared Ida jurisdiilion to
will bold an ICE CREAM FESTIVAL, extend also over lluLleiu. Tiro Anstri
on Thursday evening the 12th inat.,' at an force made no 'rcsisteneo to the inva­
the Heatings House Hall,for the purpose sion, their commander expiicUly and pub-,
of raising funds to furnish tbelr new ball. licly stating that be adopied this'course
uul from any pacific disposition but sole­
We taupe a generous public will patron­
ly bn account of tbs great disparity of
ise them liberally.
bis hod the Prussian forces. Indeed ha
issued a valedictory to the people of tbe
doeby, io which he elated that they were
about to enter upon troublous arid war­ LETT14IS REMAINING UNCLAIMED
rather frgA/ on Independence day, and in like times, plainly iutimating an early ef­
consideration thereof was invited by Mr. fort by Austria to repossess bcrtelf of
Justice Burgher, to deposits five dollars Holstein. Thus far tbo acts uf the Proa
for the benefit of the school fund, stand slant have been orderly though arbitra­
committed to the County Boarding House ry. No instances of personal outrage

^/■JltrsTWATiXO.—A brieflenveof nbsence
Q

pointed a special committee upon print­
ing, and were Instructed to cause the list
of premiums to bo published in both
county papers.
D. G. Robinson and 8. P. Cady were
appointed a special committee, to act
wltu the Secretary up^n the Fair Grounds,
and wore instructed to cause the dwell­
ing upon the grounds, to bo vacated, and
to remove the same to the exhibition ball
fur the use of the Society.
After agreeing upon rules and regula­
tions for conducting the Fair, fixing tbs
list of premiums to be offered, and ap­
pointing the judges for the various’class­ Civilisation l Uiailrrl. North and South ; To Day,

marry cumj/ingb.

E. H. DV.XlUNe.

fellow contributes

Oavoxa Cueva.—This wall known
Troop gave three cxhiblUotia in this VU-

’ladlaa Madleiai" tea

people visited their entertainment, and

200,000

JJ

ANA PPORT1 ON MENTI!

L HOWUTB.

ye. wlll.ee artov
OOLD A BILYKS OALVAK1X1NO

TTORNKT and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
KorlWuaSU In Nonnandy’

*uld day of bearing.
I a u« «pv. J hQeiman c. rawDLB,
/teyau Jad*« of FrsbsU

and interesting ootumwnicnliom.

FARMj SALE

Rattle Craek,

SEND n CKNTH TOK A CKETtTlCATX.

Pounds Wool

Caowncu Oct.—All uur Editorial this

Hastings Banner,
•Jing in said cowl

Alt You Insured 1
If not, nail at the Insurance Agency of
GEO. W. WILLIAMS,

the Eatery

Over Roberta A- Striker’ll Drug Store.
baxi?’ddllabs

lALL ARRANGEMENT3-

.nd Friday*
MhMteeWa

NEW CASH STOBE,
TICKNOB A FIELDS. I'ubliahera.
NOTICE.
\VUEREAS my wife L'bartette lUaaeh bM Uft
’’ tn; bed aad baont withoot caa*&lt;

Tuiim.—To Hom. Z. Cnaxdur. nr.d
How. T. W. Fumt, for valuable pablie

Documeala.

wixteia Uwe Eflghou

Market Price

ftTSXS
TKRlfS.

TAKXX O.V LIRTRAL

�ATT I
SPECIAL

HASTINGS BANNER.

NOTICES.

GOLD

BARGAINS

BTLV^,

&amp;
rwTu

WlLtCh“. ,“d Je*«lrj

tacky SlaveUMeri.
tiood “Carleton’*'’ new book—“Four
Year* of Fighting.”—just published by

isMoftb* Constitution, and proceeded

aouri'ComprumiM w*a adopted, and voted

Bl
Kiii:

Oc

*1,000,000

There wm silence. But Judn Robrtson was loth to go away without bls
ssh and blood. Hs ntade 00* tnvra sftort.

SSteU. D. SPAUHW8CASH STOKE!

•• * »py. but with an order from your
“vJell, air, ell that may be. Jf-you General. Are vou willing that I should
go and ml my boy 1"
did it from principle, it waa oqMMenda- FJThe Colonel reflected a moment
Caught the “chitalrj,” and the command­
ing General* of our forgea who believed
bpy,
“Do you think that tbo man will pcrrj* the slaveholder’^ right W kidnap and
hin— Mill —. . l.lr.
cnrry’ltacieto blavbry hls’hmnan chattel* dor him."
'
■
The Colonel went out and found tbo tb* matter; they will do Juat m they
whereverAbey could be found, a few lee-

coni,in diplomacy and strategy not at all
, . pleasant to ^receive a* “finalitie*;" but
..whlgk lkey wisely oondudod to accept
rather than to personally test the fight­
ing qualities ofthe W iscoe.in boy*. CoL
Utley la editor of the Radoe (Wit.)
Journal, a brave soldier, an uncompiom— |.NDg friend ofr|gbt,a genial'companion,
- and withal an incorrigible wag. But we

bi* atari

*30 a year, lie had b«en kicked and
cuffed, starved and whipped, till he could
stand lino longer. He went to the
J udgo and complained, but had been eont
back only to receive • wore* thrashing
fur daring to complain. At last bo took
to th* woods, lived on walnut*, green
corn and apple*, sleeping among th* comshucks and wbeat-retacks till th* army
o*a»». Tlrer* were wars tn Jo*'* eye*
za he rehearsed bis suffering*.
Tbe Colonel went lack to the Judge.
"Have you found him!"
“I have found a little yellow boy, who

One wing of die armyS^ru resting at
Williamstown, about twenty -five mil**
south ofCincianali, in which waa a divis­
ion commanded' by Gen. Q. A. Gillmore; then a brigadier who in common
with many olher officers, believed in
“This man claim* you a* hi* property,
whal.WMrcaltal the Kentucky policy.—
- Whefl the army began to move forward Joe; he ray* that you ran away and left
in pursuit oUBragg, Gen. ’ Gillmora isau- him," said the Colonel.
ed an order, known aaGeneral Order No.
5, which read* as follows:
“All contrabands, except officers’ scr- straightforward manner, showing a back
vantfo pill be left behind when the army scarred and cut by the whip.
“You can talk with Joo, air, if you
move to-morrow tnuruing.
Public
transportation will in no case be furnish­ wish,"mid the Colonel.
“Have not 1 always treated you wellT1
ed to officer*' rarvant*.
Commanders of regiments and detach­ the Judge Mk*d.
"No, masM, you hasn't,’* waa tbo
ments will see this order promptly eosquare, plump reply.
furccd."
“How eoT*'
Among the regiments of the division
“
When 1 come to you and told you I
was the 23d Wisconsin, Col. Utler, an
couldn't aland it any longer, yoo 'raid,
officer who bad no sympathy with slsve3. He bad a cool bead snd a good deal •Go back, you dug!”*
“Did 1 not tell you that I would take
nerve. Bo had read th* Proclama­
tion of President Lincoln, and made up von awavl"
hi* mind to do what was right, recoguix-.
ing the President a* hi* Commander-inti
Chief, and not the State of Kentucky.—
There were negroes accompany log bis Judge stood speechles* a moment
“Joe," Mid the Culooel," are yoo will­
regiment, and be did not see fit to turn
them nuL Three days latter he received ing to go home with your njaatert’’
“No, Mh. I iaa’u"
the following note:
“Judge Robertson, 1 don’t think you
“October 18, 1802.
can get that boy. If you think you can,
Colonkl: Yoo will at once send to my ther* he ia, try It. I shall have nothing
head quarters the four contrabands, John, I
to do with it,” Mid the Colonel, Mating
Abe,George and Dick, known to belong • significant glance around to iboeoldiet*
to good and loyal cillsens. Ury are In who bad gathered about them.
ywur regiment, or wera thk morning.
The Judge mw that ba could not lay
Your obedient servant,
band* upon Joe. “Ill see whether there
Q. A. Gtuxozx.
la any virtue in the law* of Kentucky,"
Bi-iyadirr General.
be raid with greet emphaal*.
CuL Utley, instead of sending the men,
“Porbape, Judge, It will be aa well for
replied:
z .
you to leave the camp. Some of my
“Permit mo to aay,\haV I recognise
men are a little eacilahlo on the aubject
* "yourauthority to command me in all
military matters pertaining to the ruilita. ry moveroMts of the .army. 1 do not the Judge, losing bi* temper.
■ look lock upon thia m belonging to‘that
“Allow me to say, Judge, that it doe*
‘department. I recognize no authority ttokbeeome you to call ua nigger-stealers.
on ths aubject of giving up contrabands
■nve that of the President of the United
States.
ture* aa Joo. Your dwelling*, yout

You

'Th. note waa despatched to division
headquarters. Soon alter an officer call­
ed upon Col. Utley.
“You are wanted, air, at General GiUmore'e qt artera."
' Col. Utley made hl* appearance before
Gen. Glllmore.

“I Intend to be obeyed, air. 1 shall
sgjtle this matter at ones. 1 shall repeat
tbo order in the morning."
“General, to ssvs you the trouble, and
ffilly of such a course, kt mo My that I
aball Cot obey it."
The Colonel departed. Morningcame,
but brought no order for the delivery of
the contrabands to tbelr former owner.
A* the regiment passed through George­
town, a large number of slavM belonging
to citizen* of that place fled from tb*lr

pressor,” was the indignant outburst of
th* Colonel.
,
“Well, sir, If that Is the way you men
of the North feel, the Unloo.nevcr can be
saved—never. You mjist give up our
property."
"Judge, allow mo to tell you what sort
of Unionism 1 bsve found in Kentucky.
I have not Men a half-dozen who did not
damn lb* President. You may put all
the pure Unionism in Kentucky in one
scale, and a ten-pound nigger baby in the
other, and the Unionism will kick the
beam. Allow ma to ray, further, that If
the perpetuity or restoration of the Union
depend* upon my delivering to you with
my own bands that littiu half-started
dwarf of a slave, tb* Union may b* cast
into bell with all th* nation* that forget
God."
“the PreMdant’a Proclamation la un­

Of every needed Kind and

iiu&lt;« u

HIST RARRfoiaa

“Will you tend the boy Into tome olh­
er regiment!"
/
This was too mtjcli for Ihe Colonel.—
He could no longql- restrain bls indignalicn. Looking tire J udgo squarely
face he vented La anger In scathing v
The Judge*toeparted, and at th*
sraalou of the Court, Colonel Utl*;
indicted for msnretealing; but be has not
y*l been brought to trial. Tbe cate la
postponed till the day of judgment, when
a righteous verdict will be rendered.
The Judge returned to Lexington,
called a public mretiag. at whieh be mad*
a speech, denouncing tb* t2d wkcousln
•a an abolition regiment, and introducing
resolution* declaring that th* Union nev­
er could be restored if tbo laws of tbo
Stat* of Kentucky were Ibus *et at defi­
ance. This from the Judge while hit son
was in the rebel service fighting sgainst
the Union.
But the matter was not yet over. A
few day* later, th* diviaion containing the
22d YVitconain, commanded by G*n.
Baird, nee Gil (more, was ordered down
the river.- ft went to Lonhvllle, follow­
ed by tbe slave-hunters, who were deter
mined to have tbelr negroes.
Order* were Issued tn the colonels not
to take any contrabands on board the
boats, and most of them obeyed. Colo­
nel Utley issued no order*.
A citizen called upon him and said:
“Colonel, you will have trouble in go­
ing thrqugh tbe city unless yon give up
the negro** in your line*."
Tbo regiment was then on ite march to
the w harf.

THZ HASTING*

BOOK

Established In 1831
Roberts A Strikei
ARRgKLtMO

More and Better

For the People!

The 22 J took trsuspostation on the
etoamer Commercial. The captain of the
i__ ._____ir__ .__ t:_ ______ :__ r._i

OF AL
AND

I Uta Si (Wfl slad easier (liud,
FnUta cat,
tear Jrt:
T..

To Suit

—-&gt;prir**r**lt Hpre

HUbfta'ki Jrerelrr,...,

HATING JUST .Pt

PRINTS FOR 121 Cw.

GOOD BROWN SUGAR 12f Cta.

in Chair linac ti»«n «&gt;y
IN NEW Y

and no mistake
Consisting of &lt;U the Popular
PATENT MEBieilER.

^verted, in the stomach, of animals, inMM California Dianaad Ear Dimh
WOO Mioialurs and Eaacxled R«,™

m«8
groceries !

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAT

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

And Kind* of

perfumeries,
flavoring extract*.

GROCERIES

atlll belter and hardier
1 I'.W —1(4

milch cows.

Travling Baskets
Children Carriages

FRUIT CANS,

of tbo Department of Ag-

HeWvn.
Tire iBrtbod
OKK DOLLAR

ti mates re

BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

Now England State* is nearly

IHawwod Kia*, er aej «l«r Jrvdn
for ONE DOLLARU MnH.t

For Doi
ARE EQUAL

Minnesota, Iowa,

i of CrrtilkaUa te u fotor, .

IOIE1TS &amp; SINKER.

tenth*, and

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

GREAT RUSH

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
FOR IRREGULARITIES.

direct and pocrtlrr. rrodrriuj U
•predr and certain specific for lb*
■iraauoss and repprsrelcna of ■

OODS

THE SILVER SKIRT!

prises by parrhaaiBg ibr CertifoalM.
•acre retire Mtufoctiea ia all caws

ACKLEY’S

Delaware, Maryland, and

Biinoia and Wisconsin, three-fuurtbs of
a crop of Winter and Spring wheal togrtber la estimated. In Ohio and Indi-

II. ROWES,

Moro Dtirahlc,
Moro Elastic,

CR
is the
brought

that wheat is even belter than it gave

THE MOST SKEPTICAL.
TMATTHCNC is umouALLto

High Prices Busted Up I

VIRTUE IN THE

Gold &gt;1.25 in Haa ingw!

RED JACKET
. nractaasM _

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for ^1.00,

Lnrvare a combination »

felTTEER

Prep
otd

And Everything ebe in the line of

(erred from Wtater-killtof very generally.
In Ohio, aoarerly a third of a crop ia ex-

alx-tenth*.

Drugs, (
»&gt;•»«.
Sold by UruarifXaarerywbnre
Uwlysacl
&lt;TCl. CLARK A CO.,
0**1 Arret. forU. &amp; rad Caaai

OLD LADIEE

Medicines.

Tte UaMiitl., Ulnr Sllril

Paints,

—1

Oils,

Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,
■
Cards,
Card Board,
&amp;c,

L’Xi’
IENNETT PIETERS a CO. 0?

tldnuinit

Ing eaperimenta

^Ahat which all g&lt;x&gt;d fruit cultivator* now
concede—viz: that ooe-lbird to uoehaUio number 9Ffruits, will distributed
on th* tree itr vine, produce at maturity

* FAVORITE RKIRT

tb«tefur*tar attention
to thia aubject. All fruit* on young and
r twig* abnuld b* taken
lent or groups ao thinned,
pply of foliage will aaaltl
th distinct fruit or cluster,
ly distribu't- I
'ortinllurut.

iMetncRt of Railroad Slack.

hirts a

LOW FIGURES.

A good medical authority ascribe*
qmitii.
the liver

‘jf ATftaNlKL °M ATJ^nTi

E. REMINTON A SONS

MADAM MART rKBRl
BUlfoa D, Dibit How

»«■ smurr s. a. iwnwu.

HANCTArn.-y.ERS OF

lETOLVEIS, IIFLIS

bowing politely.
ed with Gon. Glllmore
“But, Colonel,,._
current. Col. Coburn consequences of deliberately, setting at

“The policy of the commaa^ing generu 1 onderetaod It. h shnply this: tbst

OUB

omc and See!

The ,c«ptain departed and began his
preparations. But now came the sheriff
rtLHON,
of Jeflerson County with a writ. He
wanted the bodies of George, Abraliam,
And everything at the Mme aatocishiogly
John and Dick, who were atlll with lb*
23d. They were the runaway property rpne CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
A
or av ure.ua.
of a man named Hogan, who a few day*
.
CAUTION TO
before had figured In a convention held YOUNG MAN *»d elite
at Frankfort, in which be Introduced a out D.billty, rraraslurc
aeries of Secession resolutions.

superior* In eomaand to proceed down

women and children."

food for Com prise* morel
and Kinde kept J

TH» TOP

nothing to do but steam up and go where

Den will march with loaded rouekota.

OUR

__

F. B. ACKLEY'S.

alavea. CoL Utley informed tba inhabi­
tants that any attempt to take contra­
bands from his Hues would be resisted.
oca! Utley.

Great

Br value than earrot* a* an article of food,
and also for fattening animal*, and they

asim

Utley In great trepidation, raylog:
“Coluoel, I can't start till tbo** negro**
are put on shore. 1 shall be held re­

tioc of your giving up tbo fugitive*
which you are liar bo ring contrary to the
peace and dignity of the State," add the
sheriff.

armed

and sugar, and appli*&lt;L&gt;n the ajsfead tbo respiration, or tor the

In

0. R. SPABLBIHI.

they intend to take yours."
The Colonel turned to his men, and
Mid, quietly, “Fit bayonets."
The regiment moved on through the
streets, and reached the Gault House,
where the slaveholder* had eoogregated.
A half dozen approached the regiwbnl
rather aauliou*ly7butO»w~J)old«t than
the rest sprang into the rank* and seized
a negro by the co I Mfr.
A dozen bayonets came down around
him, some not very gently. He 1st go
hl* hold ut-.d sprang back again quite as
quicklyfa* be entered the line*.
Ther* wa* a shaking of fiats and mut­
tered curses, but the rvgimsul passed on
to ths landing, just ns if notiiiog had hap­
pened. 1
Gen. Greng.r, wk* had oharg* of tire
transportation, had issued order* that no
negro should be allowed on the boat*
wllbolt free papers.
Gen. Baird mw the negroes on the
steamer, and approaching CuL Utley,
Mid:
"Why/Culonel how I* thi.T Have all
of these negroes free papersi"
You hire little children out
“Peibapa not all, but there* who have
not, San declared their intentiont/” said

that Proclamation, dated Sept. 22, 1803,
and the law of Congress on the subject.— overseers.
In conclusion, I will My that 1 had noth­
ing to do with their coming into camp,
and shall have nothing to do with seud- down to toil and suffering.

Dr. Vootekee, in
FOR THE OLD AMD LONG TRIED

DRUG &amp;

• told you before that I should have nolh-

ARE PREP/J

lalormslioii thsi

U*XBreMway,’M.Y.
Colonel,

F»r lire Uhllc’dtftate* Ssreie*. Abo
POCKET aa4 BELT REVOLVER*.
REPEATING PISTOLS.
Erru: c.&lt;xxs, rsvolyi.'.-q niruts.

We have a

•TURKISH BATH."

KLT««|ilKOU&gt;. «
ite*. AddsaSfoMAflOMAUAMUI,***
MAM0N BBOTHEBK.SswYm*.
’

WARBA

steep ia Mmams LUCILLR
tioe b. Naw Yer* CUy.
Ite arrival io

The camo of bluff bad been played be­
tween tbe 83d Wisconsin and tbo State

Nicbuia*-

REMINGTON’S REVOLVERS.

REMl’tCTO’l KCVOLVERM.
from • her mooreooe, bat (tbo

with th* stars

given the cans* of Freedom a mighty
Tb* CowneDiort Senate has ratified

ustsw.

�Jjriialtxral ftnu.
tl.000,000 Werth
or
**
;ches and Jew,
vr&gt; he Maecrae or „
&gt;

-

carvats a&gt;4 ranal*. „enVM«4.
Tb.;. has been much differeoco of op In-

BABLOW, GOODIE AR
&amp; GBAMT,
'

U» '&lt;R“” "i~«rwS.

Bsi-ian &gt;^”oU ac&lt;J. P"»°'P« “ f*»d for
cade, m1”® cx tetwira feUori of stock |
haimt'lo &amp;vor °f
former and others
•flhe latter vegetable. Dr. Voolckar, In
te.
of A* R°F*l Ayrimlhtr^
&amp;ri,» y 4-ri"* “!••*“&gt; •te~.lv*
general resemblance in tbe conpoaiUoa
tlK-ae route. Parsnip* contain lew soc.t than carrote, the deficiency of which
it repUceJ by starch not oecuring in
.. c^rrnt* contain an avomva r&gt;f

at

NOTICE.

SPOOHEB'S

ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

«'*« “

&lt;3- O O x&gt; F~t 4Swaw’sart’4 ^ui

OF ALL KINDS,

Olbar Mn... L.t_

—....

' —

GUARDIAN'S SALE

in sad co erarid' Biara*.’*/ ‘
kite, double case, terror^4

S

S Remittent Fever,

S

g Congestive Chills,

ft

Neltea la hereby given that in pa r« a ■» la eT U -

Suit the Times.
■flgr-

i

AGUE

MORTGAGE BALE.
JJ EFAOILT

Diarrhea,

Dysentery,

«1 Broadway, New Tert.
la IlasUaga. Mieh . be Heberts ■
all Dro ggte la aad Retail era.

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE

Periodical Headache,
Dumb Ague.

petes tn lb. Joints er limbs. Fntery ar penlytir,
WsnkaeM, aad *U pate, aad achae, lamawaaaOM

KtjessenfisswsjTi

sere proemsUv«. to these who am 11. against attaek* of these maladies. 1 o caees of InSamation

For Sale by all Druggist*.
Wu. Spooner

CHANCERY BALK

1866.

&amp; Co.,

.txu:

Nashville, Tenn.
■ tetr Jawrwwn. A
■vas's" advertMsmsai

Wheat and Frail Froepecls.
The Report of the Department of Ag­
OUR FACIUT1ES
riculture lot May givee a more encvinraging staU incnt &lt;■! the prospect tor wheat
thin we bate hud in former months.—
Un the first uf June, the estimates re
*ceitcd placed the crop prospect at raven­
tenths &lt;&gt;l sn average, i'bc Spring wheat d/?A’ EQUAL TO ANY IN THE
in all tbe New England Staten is nearly
STATE.
an arcntgi-; io Maine more than an aver­
age. 'Die usual ntnounl was sown In/nJI
ttese States except Maaaachuaette^.Minncvnto, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas,
Uscn together, promise more than an av­
erage. New ^orlt, Pennsylvania, and
Oer aahortment of
Mew Jersey arc estimated to give eight­
tenths, and Delaware, Maryland, and
We»t Virginia six-tenths of a crop. In
Illinois and Wiscimsiu. thrce-fuurlhs of
a crop of Winter and Spring wheal to­
gether is estimated. In Ohio and Indi­
ans, the pruipect is the poorrff, not over
••ne-halt of a crop in either State. Mich­
igan is estimated at seven and a half
tenths, and Kentucky at five and twothirda tenths. The reports were made
And la sold al a reduction from former
on the first uf J utie, and it la probable
*.
that wheal i&gt; even ifettep than jl gave
promise uf being at that time.
In fruit, a medium crop of apple# is
MA MM! ED PEOFLK.
indicated, though there la a variation io
the appearance in different loewlitiea. In DOX VIAU. TO KXAJHXK OVtt STOCK.
New England and Ibe extreme West tbe
prispcct is belter than usual. In the
In At trlidt of
Central States, worse. Peaches have suf­
fered from W inter-killing very generally.
In Ohm, scarcely a third of a crop is ex­
pected. In New Jersey, less than a half
crop. !□ Dele a are and Mar) land, about
six-ten ths.

J866.

Clh.-!f th. coBimuaitr is threatened with any
infvwtioaa diMSM, eitber BmaU Fox, YaUew Fe-

OUR.STOCK

i* ci uooreu ousea.......
id Pres and tield Exteaitoa
1s Jrt ‘.nd OM Mm ^f iu;
l’I ThtaibiM.* Peneito*
Id Pens nod handsome BUror

S

g Bilious Fever,

la the matter ofthe Estate of Thoma. Dalsksy.
am.. K.Utoy, Abigail J. Butebey aad Uoorg.
r. Balabey, mteon, bain of Thoma. Iteltbry.

AND AT PRICES

Great Decline,
In Prices,

italic fUeaee Ballewt..., ‘
ids and Sleeve BoUera.,.***
eve But luu, plain a«mel^i'

ft Chills end Fever,

JE Intermittent Fever, E

wioora to sate paUUaa

there can be little doubt that tba aufl and
IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE
yuong fibres of those roots are rwadily
eenteru-d, in the stomach, of animals, intu gum and sugar, aud applied in the eyetr!n to feed the respiration, or lor the
furiustiun ot fat. From tbeee particulars
It is evident that paranips powuaM great­
er talus than earroll as ah article of food,
snd Jw fur fattening animals, and they
stand the severe froets of the United
Ststes better thsn any other root Crop.
Every fa.-rner should have a large patch
uf parsnip awl carrote in hia garden or
field. Tbe car rota are very deeirable
fur feeding bones and all kinds of stock.
I’arsuipe tiring still better and hardier
(Ml. la township see (I'..north of rears eight (St
should have tbe preference. Every dai­
w*.l_ runteialsg ta all Eighty acron of lead more
ry farmer should cultivate parsnips exivnsively as they are excellent food for Comprises more than the usual Stock
Dated April 13, IMA
JAMES A. 8W1KZEY A FRAKK ALLKM,
and Kinde kept in a Country Store, and

lies'. Cbalcuune chains and

trl»4B«.

CVBX

twelve f&gt;-' —--v------------ ------------ —’ r— nip. eigbtwn per cent. Thus paranipa
wdl be found much more nutriliona than
.carmU. The flesh-forming constituent
J parsnips is greater than that of carrote,
and they are aa rich la albuminvua com­
pounds as mangolds; they also contain
more niUu-«n than oarrote and a doable
wSportiua u! fatty matter.
The Jiffercnca io the relative proporliont t f cellular fibre In both roots ia
sen great- This fibre in carrote, para-

ifoi nla DlameniUd
licnta'Hcarf Pina ...
mom .ad KniMm MaZl'"
d Band Braestels...r7-“”
and mosaic Breechrt... ''
ace Broaebra. rich palter^

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

1866.

CHANCERY order.

For Doing Busimcss,

isrok J£ JMy,

.nd year dipatten re,
tod mas will iaawra aala
Thia Raemdy U truly
can ba need with lb» poi
jwteiaellcaar. wtoroi
■&gt; u I..

laeeol HullSga. In uid ooonty. tbi aadtehte 1
half oftba east half Booth-Waal qoartar of bas­
tion bsvenlm (171. in township three ,1). Warth
of Rance Kight (») West. In the eaanty of Hairy
aad 8tete af Nlcbteaa, and incladmg tbe oa4&gt;rhled Imlfof tbe Mdl nod Water powar tbanon.
aiaeptieg and reserving all Lots or pareaia of
tend aoU and nmveyed Ibrrahnm by Andrew
I. Haya aM Fhtte Dibble, poor te the date f mid
I’reiar Said »»"&gt;« b*'“'S bean hereloter.
aanryad aad laid oat late village lots aad a plot
llirrtcf rtcvirded.

CROCKERY

1866.

is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

DIE MOST SKEPTICAL,
MAT THEME t» UNEPUAU.KO
VIRTUE TN THE

1866.

Relief and negated i
ra.-! than ail tba
bad for y Mr*. lilt
ray's Rrilaf and oaa ,
■ aU right: U palate
Ballet fives me &gt;u

WineofTar

TUUMU

TEA.

\VfAT9 K comhuuthmt J
UATtE herbs , 1
pare d m Ute choicest ।
* bourbon wHis***

CHANCERY SALE.

Pine Tree Tar.

Gary. £ .&lt;va»4«wi. Al-nu.^nl^ IK. ttial.
•f
AmmO, and Ada JterAIr,
CbaydtMMate,

It kas • w«!l asras4 noCortety far eansi
Lstaaca of tke
1
THROAT an St LVJWmS
Wl»e of Tar alas passmen a braltby actiaa i

/«*■ ir TbmrrmUJfury /&gt;. rtew. D./rada&gt;te.

■5TO (DAira iBIE KBA’d1 1

OLD LADIES &amp; FAIR MAIDENS
OLIVER CROOK A CO.. Prepristsra’

We might write page on page rec/iont**'K npuninente and results of thinning
out fruit, bnt it would only be U&gt; prove

\

lull in number of fruits well distributed
the tree or vine, produce at maturity
wpiai luik, better quality, LanJeomer ap­
pearance, mure aaliafisetion of mind to
tlie grower, and finally yield in tba mar­
ket a greater pecuniary return.
’
The present slid coming rmHltha call
ihercfuie f.r attention of fruit growers
to this subject. All fruite on young and
■rally spina or twigs ab»uld bo token
away, and clusters of groups so thinned,
lUl while a supply uf foliage will assist
to maturing eack distinct fruit or cluster,
tbi y may also be pretty evenly distribut­
ed over the tree or vine.—HorSenUurul.

A good medical authority ascribes to
the tomato tbs following very important
medical qualities:
1. That tbe tomato is one of the most
powerful aperients of tbe liver and other
urgent, where calomel is indicated, it ia
one of the ni-&gt;at effective and least harm­
ful medical agents known to the profess­
ion.
2. That a chemical extract will be ob­
tained from it that will supercede the use
of calomel io the nee of disease.
X That he has successfully trusted di­
arrhea with this article alone.
4. That when used aa an article of
«Lel, it is almost sovereign fur dy^iepsia
and indigestive.
5. That it should • be cuoatantiy used
fur daily food. Either cooked or raw, or
in th : form uf catsup. It ia the most
whokaome article in use.

—A Itiee oo the forehead aiguifia* ednintioo for intellect. On the dteek Air
bwuty. On the noee that the k'taeer is
•a ewkard fool On the chin that be ap
predate. Paradise Loet.’ On tbe hand
ttelbeltae slighted the lady. On the
Ifslevr. A short Itiaa that be U tear.
«er don’t like tbe article. A kwg
W-Taradiae Regained.’
■
/"“-Forty eight traina of cara arrive and '
dtpvt daily at tbe New York Central de­
pot In Albany.
TbeCougreeaaf tba Atlantic Beelh
American, State of Vsmroela, baa reed vd to join with the Republira of tba Andes
'■ the war against Spain, bcldtePreoL
&lt;J«nt vetoed the war resolution, whioh
«j*eJ tome popular dbeontent.

tot. *«» MLVEI WATCHES I
Owing to the great dodlne and general 4»preaavn of buMMes. I be Geowva Nsnafoetunag
Company an desirous of disponing of tboir sleek
of tfatcfcn tn-medlaUlv for rosh. .nd as IhMr
ch. Ikes hrtapaa II within tba ranch of all la
•tain a raJasbl. Umrpwca.
All tba following Splendid Watches to

IB£&gt;OT0 &amp;
UNITED STATES

MASOrACTCKKO TO OKDEM,

sx.-x'fX's.srA
sitU tehtean. I shall a.n, or canoe te be sold, el Pabhirts and Drawers Uc
Aactioo to Urn Ugliest bidder at tbe pnm-

Vegetable Extract

STEEIL IPIBH W)KKS1

la a great Proautev nt Health.

Factory, CAMDEN, N. J.

fl tsvwerre all enpOve dlaaaae af Ute ahi

DR. BICELOW

Dated HwUaga. Jens Ibi, 1164.__________

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
In Um maUrr af tbe Estate af Henrietta Mary,
aad M.y Itebclte Everhart, minors.
KKie.l. beroby given that la psron.nn af

Purify Your Blood

1. ESTEtIROOK A CO.
Srsst Paw Mamuvactvsum.

WAREHOUSES:
403 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,

42 JOHN ST. NEW YORK.

S.PHiL s
VEGETA.BIaa
8-PH-L-S REMEDY.
Positively Cures.

balf of tbe north-west quarter, of sniteo thirty
... . *_ .Li- ...lJ,L*rllk north of Rann

^iaiiLT lathe cJaaiy af Barry and SUU

StSSatW^sSS

f Michigaa. •

aThRW TAX DtWKM.
Gsardiu oleate Miaora.
paled. Apefl W*. »»**■_________

HOrriU A&gt; AMWAY
Dsalds Is ___
WATCHB8, CLOCKS A JKWKLBT

It Will Beeaae tkc 8U&gt;4ar« Beatty.

Tsx i

rw-Msaafoeturiag aad Rewiring of Jewelry
a^a Xit nottea'aml ta lb. brot wma^.

Job Printing

Oslo ass Buras a.ivairtsso sen to Obmb.

WARRANTED TO SUIT

yrWAOE A OOJWEER
JOBBIBB AID BBTAILIM OF-

IFTATB, CAPS, TWfIBS,

Blllliery ail Str** ««•&lt;»!

at eastern prices.
■0. S8 vraev *-“■ rraarr,

OHN W. PAYNE’SPICTUREGAL

J LERY, (ecccaawa to a. waa.)

O.«t Rower's Shoe Stere, Osetian. K.cb -

A IwU ate artwart aad variety afOaaaa, ”------?*“»«**!**;

MLFTHE mohey
NO SOfiATCH/NG-.
HOWARD

ASSOCIATION,

„

JACIUON, MICH.
OeejimMivoa w01 admit it is heeoerotgd

TRY OR BOTTUC, Fites Un.
aaUbpDroggtete

�SbeThoro-

Moors.

" MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY."

3BCO

music stobe:

ros TZXE
Old Establishment!

MAM* *«tt&gt;.

I AM NOW orFEXHtO

Greater Inducements

Ing devotion to a high, popular education.

natural advantages ascribed to Nashville,

•rCkfea,., In.

IBWIIfi ■AC1IWK AgtBcles.

|ro the

COUNTRY TRADE

“Hatt
inn !ih_ I

people are tivll, intelligent dtizeue, (per-

the North West Territory which now

THAN EVER BEFORE,
Being daily receiving Good* from th*
esn it appeal for aid I Ord.nary colleges
East, Bought a: the
can confalentiy appeal to the partisan or
Nashvlll*" ware far auperior to thoee of
sectarian bodies which created them, or
Vermontville,
and
that
Mr.
Nash
bad
,
to tbelr alumni. But no such ooura* to

030. »&lt;- be w ira-, pbof
WbrKL

Great Decline!

two townships, of public land*. These
laud* were carefully selected, and from creature t,f legislation, it can only appeal
fair that Col tone My Ing that “The courae
to tbo people In tbair legislative capaHtv. of true love never did run (mouth," wuejd
tail abort of truth here. But. oor good
lare, by which tbe University at Ann Ar­
1 with convulaioua aa
suocea* of the University. Il* claim*
bor te chiefly aopported. Many other proas uppu the State at large, and thus they see a to
'ringing op within an
Statea received a al miter appropriation what te &lt;wryfaxfy'«Abu*lne*a is likely to
hour* drive,
l«fn the energy of its
from tbo general Government for Uni- command tbe efforts of nofaxfy. Tba people and 11
&gt;rablu location, te far
Blate a* auch, has oarer contributed mioutstripping
lerrtelly to tbe fond* of tbe University.
en much for it aa tbe State of Michigan.
distinction.
It has, indeed, relieved tbe University to parity and be
a certain extent from tbe effect* of tba
But that ‘
a te bound to nval
(he fund*, and hare not to-day, one dol­ blunders of It* Legislature; but all ita Vermontville
I that^xrtaina to a
lar of them to show, white others fritter­
ed them away by .dividing them among
tbe interests of the University and those
importunate applicants.
of other institution* of learning through­ ia tbe essential element In tbe growth and
That tbo people of Michigan have a out tbe State. Aa though mattrial aid to prosperity of a town, and there te none to
tbo Unlveraity waa so much taken from
oilier schools! Than which, nothing can
well b* more absurd. When tbe true
la largely due to Hou. J. 8. Pierce, first
idea of a Unlveraity te realized, the inter­ for many mile* in extent—and although
Sop. of Pub. Instraction, to (the late) est* ofall become reciprocal, the clashing the Tbornsppla la Dot auch a stream a*
Full Assortment
Hon. I.ewia Casa, and to other auch hon­ exist* onlr so long as tba Unlveraity re­ we could with for milling purpose*, yet I
ored name* both of the living and of the main* in the depressed condition ofa-*im It te no longer an experiment that money
pie
College.
dead But for their effort*, wo too, like
Tbe Alumni of the University, now
Ohio, might have had a score of what
amounting to nearly 2000, and to whose The Grist Mill of Johnson, Mallett &amp;
have been not very reverently tanned numbers addition* are now being made
at tbe rate of 200 per year, are not tbe when the Vermontville correspondent
way, but *11 trying to do a giant's work lower of atreugtb to the Institution which has partaken of tbe banquet of bun*,
tbe experience of ether schools might
with a pigmy's mean*. An endowment
lead us to expect they would be. No coukiaa, shortcakes fan. prepared by hit
ol&gt;500,000 is a noble ran to a single strong bond ofattechment ex let* between wife from the superior quality of flour
Institution, but a mere trifle when divid- "Alma Maltr” and* bar children. To tbe Nashville mill Is able to produce, he
OXX. CLOTHS,
• ed among a dozen or more.
w look beck to tbe days of Feighner’a
From the beginning, the University
Mill, rattlesnake* fac., with a feeling of
baa had to eontend against pecuniary interest In her welfare, na citizen* of tbe pride and admiration, (however reluct-,
embarrassments, injudicious and changing State and friends of education. A reali­ awtly) and aa he see* the building* by tbe Wall Paper,
Irgislalion, inexperience and visionary sation of the instability, and, so to speak, score rearing upon their foundations and
Window Fixtures,
aim* in ite management, every few year* the ticl'liihneti of the whole thing, from
the Regent* to the “Professor ol dust and
it lias passed through a erteis that seemreapy to admit, that there Is sumo excel-

hoods,

ry

D

Yankee U Notions.

■•■St
"TSr!

INSTRUMENTS ALL WARRANTED.

—Sspx.x;x’.'

8WK8,
mu

WHITE

Machines,

• put, «,u-. „
Rawmw

GOODS,

W.— *■_ . - tak­

MACHINE FINDING Ac.

Mlcklgau &lt;

Music Lenons in

Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

A

J«al ant

ajEEur nrMJC. hjwwd
aDtyOTtagm’ unsTXUOTnDn, a®.

SAM

of

GOOD SEWS AT U8t

TUX IXG aad REPAIRING doo* to order.

GROCERIES.

J. Mi HILL

Good Tea at one Dollar.

mmb a aaoB*.

At tux UNION STORE ar

.

’

e- Alumni. They are perfectly powerless
1-4-Co consult and provide for the welfare of
other instatloo of such a sudden stepping “Alma Mater'' and they know by exper­
ience Hist a sudden revulsion of popular
into the front rank of Institution* of learn­
ing. Ito success I* an anomaly in the
history of colleges, and yet, to a certain fad, a radical change In the Regency, the
extent, it ia still nn experiment; It con­ Pr:&gt;fee*&lt;ir*bip*, and tba general policy of
tains an element of weaknan, a radica! the Institution. Hence there is nu rncauroiftment, nor even taftty for an al­
defect In its organization, which time
umnus of Anu Arbor to make any pecu­
will make only the more apparept. it niary contribution In aid of tbe Universi­
will prove, permanently auccessfal, if the ty, for be can but expect that sooner or
later hi* feelings will be outraged in it*
management.
11111* tnay change all this, and give the
The Sid annual comtni-ocemrnt of the Alumni tbe power and tbe will to hoof
University transpired oa the 27lh ulL
A favorable change of tbl wsiUher occurof the Legislature of Michigan, and thia
ia Ito weakness which 1 have already men­
Church though crowded, waa not uncom­ tioned. It must be perpetually knock­
fortable. The music waa excellent, aad ing at tba door of the Halls of Legislathe speaking much above this average
ability displayed on *uch occasion*. As
any cause, however worthy, miles* they
none of tbe graduating clan are row dent* are paid for it. While therefore we may
of this portion of the State, it would bo well be proud of tbe standing which tbe
University maintains, and hope for still
their names, or apeak critically of their nobler result* iu the future, {rarouns wall
informed upon such in st I nr*, must nev­
manner or eubjcctmatter. indeed, of
ertheless hope with trembling.
B.
Uic nineteen who spoke, only twelve were
residents of Michigan; and of tbo fortyNasuvillx, June 25th, I860.
Knrroa or tux Baxkxr—Six:

equally divided jmblitan, appears quite a lengthy aniole
among Vt. N. Y., O., HL and Wia.— headed “Vermontville Items,” in which
And thia one fact, which la more appar- tbo author indulge* quite freely in opprobriou* word*, and manifest* much un­

‘and Ky.. were nearly

montvlHe.

Hence In

looking over th*

/

NO HUMBUG !

of the Varmuntvillitee fur years to coma.

I may mention that a large Ojapel, and
more rooms for Isclures 'and recitation*
are urgently demanded. Of the former,

tea lion of Department* of Agricultural

•

that higher and grander work which is comprebended in tlw^ighee: notion of a true

hav* danced before their vision until they
have about aettied' down with tbo fact
the Groat Northwest, and entitled to
more than common consideration.

C. WAKELEE

bClENCB AND FAIR DEALING VICTORIOUS
OVER KMi’RlHClnM ANU FRAUD.

iLwkkjhI

GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

thia Village on I
the RunUeman
pain of ecclnghl
delay.

CHEAPEST!
---------- ---------------------

(J,

A NEW FEATURE!
* ruiT cuts

EATING SALOON !

rate.

E. IL DUSKING.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I

-------------Rev Sprlig A SsatBcr C«o4s

ununnot rt«L»-H»n«. U»1
CURSE OF MODERN MAXHOOD,

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

DR. RAPHAEL,

aiiaiasRT
,

EAT1SS AM ICECIEAM

Railroad Prices,

Mrttyfan&amp;l Ui
tbe Village ■flor!
I aujiply of Ice col&lt;
, the white sign, 1

IX HOLBROOR-rt BLOCK,

UP STAIRS,

and will be sold at

csxoaoo. ilunoo.

muw «»4 SILK BONNETS.
ALL STYLES OF SUMMER HATS.

DB. RAPHAEL

GROCEY

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

STORE.

UK OF LIOHT OR AfEDICAL
FROTF.CTOIL

ILSiCIlXC AMD Pl EM INC,
our music appts© I

NEW GOODS RECEIEVED WEEKLT.
Lad!** will pleas* call before purchasing.

Mtaa E. WILCOX.

SAP PANS,

everything else

fasbioned

‘FIU3T Cutra EATING AND ICkCKEAM

from

SALOON,

Sheet Irta. AU Mrti «f

Shelf Hardware.

Fee GENTLEMEN

I&gt;B?jACK80jr8 FRENCH PATENT MALE

Faerie au—Th I
Wild Flower Ixdl

LADIEB.

ofG.T. eastern
entertainment ad
i he receipt* being I

r. 1.
—
MSB TBO DOCTOR IHMSEXT

EWUILA1R I&amp;RSOT,
to*’*, Mnd to MOT OM ilil7!,2l .1

ROPE,

i

?°nert*F

DELICACIES .nd KABHITIES
X'ArrMTKiX.—A
been' opened io I |
Wing, bte of
m« enterprise b
important one, an
a grnerous patron!
friend* in thia d

Q-HrN-D-STON-ES,

A Soda Fountain

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
’’‘uidldw aad
PAINTS,
1

LANDS FOR SALE.

&gt;n^niuBt^i*tr tn* tttnic

CANDIES,

nits,
U

PLASH.
U
pUTIY

the tbondera of tbo inwhora* and tbe

Giro them a eel!.

H.WM3GUT,

ATL0d8S’1‘"f °25*SEll-or;

Groceries,

AND ^yOODEN ^ARE.

laden wkb merchandise hr tbe Nashville

II. WRlGHTlAU'y at Uw. Middlarni*.
PIR SALE-K W *f * • H aaettea S la tow* &lt;4
Hop.; pne. r p«r sera
IL WRIGHT.

Middle. .He­
ll. WRIUHT.

BL

JL

m dropped a Jed

Variety Grocery Store,
®t&gt;W AS TECE iSSU I
AND CHBAF AS 1I(E

UM Nos. 1«, IT ud 18 la
F
th* vUiut* af nsstlsn.

m*

x li„ i&gt;r. bLdt.ss »1-1.1 r.au. Jr.
XUE NAT ION AL DWI’EXJUllY, ESTABLISH-

And

the point staled, Nashvill*.'

IL WRIGHT.

Balti. Creek. MlolL

HARDWARE STORE!

It halls are thronged by

not an Institution In the land that affords
as many advantages for the aama money.
Still the Uhixersity of Michigan doe* not

.**■• Mtb, 1*44.
jsljJtr
IX NALE—X. K N. t K R«e. a, T. a. N. 1

—V«vy eh«*p!
FJan*leW..mh,Tankwiferiag*
ISM.

will take great pleasure In giving it a
general circulation.
*

utation, and truly popular character of perity of our little town. Whether to
admire bte good temper or laugh at hte
tbe University. Ittereally the “Propfe*
faar moat, I* hard to determine. Like a
STOVE PIPE,
affair* are directly amenable to tbe peo­ wounded bird be flutter* wonderfully.
He aaya, “almost dally we bear such arple, and tbe majority of it* stndenta are,

indulged in, that many seem inclined to
believe that this entire section of country,
&gt;y. For, although now being rapidly developed, and which
must naturally and of choice centre here,
■V AtmArboe ar* tally three time*
wilt be entirely overlooked and Ignored,
and be accommodated In ell Ita bu.ineaa

E. H. DUNNING,

K BALK­

Gmravly Rxdccsd Pa tea*.
why tbe worst feer* of our neighbor*, as
well as the brightest bopea of Nashville
should not be fully realized.
In conclusion we give tbe correspond­
ent much credit for hl* article. No word*'
of oura could go sodar it!establishing th*
fact abroad ttj«t this is really a place—
and if be will ssni^us fifty copies we

logue, shows dearly the wide spread rep­

walks of life.

BOBWBB DROtaBT,

Ac.

Window Curtains,

AT THE

&amp; inAnn.

CARPETS, ‘.S? “s0,iT

Mats, Rugs,

HEW ARRANGEMENT

FOR

SALE.

ttirsiswairRS

X«*ser P*blie asd Cos»»j*acer

"Evaar SavcbJ

t

volume with the
week, hacbievel

x

FRUIT CANA ■« Vaxiom* Prine*.

the start, counting

parent on commencement days, than that

training te lamentably neglected.

Tbie

compame* this fad

•eon gxwa fob simclx xB.P*g!£

of the uniform tosl

HARNESS SHOP. 5;Wm*kSTA=i:‘.~
culture could bn jointly imparted.

place Naxhvllla, of ao much Importance,
waa known only a* Fdghiwr's Mill, in

'ALL ARBANCKMENTb_ g~d

N. E. JgorM. W.jL&amp;to. JLTsws *.Mrta « «&gt;&gt;'.

dentists,

Ll»

the choice of Ito &gt;
by Tlcknor and FJ

- TubKi*&lt;»«*
to our exchange I !
edited by our old
Esq., a lire Yankd

R.R.atreek w iih admiratio-st iba char-

But the*, wara of the Unlverolty, wide etreeta and found a city and christen

Mjrnxia.

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"Liberty and Union—Ono and Inseparable.

VOL. XI

NO. 12

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1886.

JjjstiHjs' Aminos Jirukri.

y«tal aa&gt; JgimUazrtij.

NEW ADVERTIBEMENTO.
CoMSUMWTA.Br.—W* clip Um foUowMraara. Harries, Spaulding, Holbrook, impression la, that ths advance of the
Prussians into Bohemia will prevent the m*aly remembrance of cur citizen sol­
diery, on the part of lbs accomplished
trlana Into Silesia; and a battle is look­ Superintendent of ths M. C. IL R.—R
ed for In Bohemia.
N. Rice. Esq., from tbs Detroit CornThe sixth
exhibition of Import­
So much lor tbe war on tbe continent.
Bum HORSES, will In England, political affaire have assutn“On* of the gratifying events of oor
be held st theNathmal Park, Kalamazoo,
on the 2d,X 4lh and fifth days of Oct­
•is which has come. The Mini*try. in impromptu gathering of many of the disober 1860. Tba premium list Is $6,000, consequrnce of the hoetile vote of the
rt la lb. Ito. nF tbrirBn.ii
We rwpwtfnUy uk a liberal .hare cf lb. pnbllc
open to exhibitors from all port* cf the
A. R. WINO.
United States, and Canadas. The first have resigned, and tbsir resignations have prominent citizen* of tbe‘ Stet* and dty, etroaaevH. A- wixa.
Trotting Premium is to be $3,000, and been accepted by the Queer. Earl Rus­ at the hospitable mansion of our fellow­
Hnstlsp, Joly ISth, ISA*. tf/itraZ]
the first Running Premium $500, and sell, Mr. Gladstone, and tbsir compeer* townsman, IL N. Rice, Esq.. Superin­
•ll others on the same liberal scale.— only hold office until their successors ard tendent of the Michigan Central Rail­
The treasurer, will pay all premiums. appointed. Iters is great excitement in road, which occurred just after the pub
England upon the Reform question, which lie etnrelses on Campus Martina Itwa*
a happy re-union of lite veteran* of the
ground*, if deaired, or at hi* office in
Kalamazoo village, at any time within the Ruassli Gladstone Ministry.
w ar, some of them wearing the *car» of
thirty day* thereafter, and if not so paid
severe aad bMorabln service, many of
*
UATNST.
will forward the money, as jwrtiea enti­
Date* to Juno 28lb are just received. them not having met together for year*,
tled to receive it may direct Entries of Ths~expcctrd battle in Bohemia took and In a few case* bad only a historical wilt lx eloaed tbrresf.et onlll th* vple t, teirr
onteteaSlog wcmnU nn*t b« preacctod fo
T—. commencing
--------------— 1 knowledge of each other. The brave of- AD
stock can be made at any lime by letter place on the 27th of Jone,
kdlusunent by Angiut &gt;. tSM.
By Qrd«r of Ilsxnl of Director*
or otherwise, with tbe Secretary Geo. F. at 2 o’clock in the morning, and continu­ fiocre, Um* aasembltd, bad an opportuni­
■ A. II. N0RRIS05, President
J. P. THRKBHKB, Bwrttery.
Kidder, Esq., before 9 A. M. of Monday ing till evening, when the Prussians re­ ty of exchanging hasty congratulations
______
Oct. 1st.
treated leaving their dead and wounded as soldiers, and receiving the plaudits of
the moat diatinguhhed of our fellow citi­
Die Michigan Centra) Railroad will on the field.
transport horses, sulkies, trotting Wag­
Austria, thus far, see tn* to be decided- zen*, including the Governor and some FAMILY a MAXUFACTUBIXO PURPOSES,
uf the ex- Governor* of the S^ale, and
ons snd grooms raxx, from Sept. 24th,
tb* State and United States official*.—
—Senator Wilson condemns the Tar­ Mr. Rice dispensed the lio*pit*HUe* in
Aalf fart during the week uf exhibition.
iff Bill, how pending In the House a* a bi* uztial liberal and happy manner, snd
Tita Ladt's Rxrosrroar.—This ever Western and not a Massachusetts meas­ there were no person* present who did
arm
ure. There are rumors, likewise, of a not feel gratified that while the Michigan
our table. This Is emphatically the
Central Railroad waa placed under the
magazine that gives to the homo circle, ila1 poned.
superintendence of a gentleman who is
—Mr. Cuffrolb's Pension bill for the not only so eminently capable of Inking
rary tone. Berni-religious it is not obtru­ soldier* of 1812 her been recent milted *lo charge of its vast and omiplicaled consive, though firm and unfaltering in its be matured. The most positive object­ corns, but who is also amply qualified to
adherence to light, and in its opposition lot) made to the bill is tbat.lt doesnot dispense tba hospitalities and amenities
Disoi.uno.x
to all that be-litlles human character, extend its benefits to the soldiers of tbs that pertain to such an occaaion.*'

BOTTOM OUT

Marble Shop.

D.
jjOBERTS A STRIKER.

or TBl

DRY GOODS

Tomb Stones,

wrf.n.ery »ad toney s^to*
S,« tltoti. Hullnx», Mieh.
pU&amp;ELlA SEVUM,

lUHiag*. HirblRW-

yy R. U. UAVFU
ll.r Kiprui

cf Orenr.,111. Ixidre
bald at Muonic U«jl

j A, HOLBROOK,

litora.y ,c'i
or is Cluarerr. w&lt;U pniopllr snd f.ith fully
UUB.I to the bu»ia&lt;.»«&gt;rius cJlinr; Conreysn.
nns. CoUtelins, «nd MUilarv snd Hc.i E.tetr
Vl,to..1wlujJ OKe*lnHelbreefc Block.___

1’ DRAKE, JI. D.
Rhtubx That Lettxj:.—By accident
we dropped a lettfeg In a pertain place in.
this Village on Friday laet 11 will save
the gentieman who picked It up the
■ fl.i,, audSnr««&gt;n*. Odes In Ruaaall A
pain of seeing his name In print, if he
returns the letter to us, without further
delay.
JOBS ROBERTS,

c.

ractice of I
Cly.
HnMi

r». u«er^!tl»
J^XAI'PBI A ULRROWB,

gir.n to Coal

J UBS K. HALL,

5. taiBLDOX,

M. CAUWALLAOKR,

£’ C HOLBROOK.
all

11. COOK,

tic regions la being dispensed by Ack- either socially or morally. Wa really
wish the Repoiitory bad more rodders,
—Gen. Chamberlain, in accepting the
Tor there is no~Li’ni-&gt; where llrInfluence Union nomination for Governor of Maine, health I* costiveness, or indigestion. It
Tut: Bt-rx 8tox.—gchuppnn J* railing would not do mu^b to mske life what it says; "We cannot go back to gather up ba* for its off.pring, dyspepsia, with *11
jts atteodsnt ntiscrie*, such as sick brtddelicious leu Cream. Look far tbe Blue
sohe, sour stomache, no appetite, no ener­
Sign cast of JefTerwm, on south side of
should be. Published monthly by P*&gt;c we moat recognize the nation as it is,
State Street. Thai’s the place.
gy. iu fact, complete prostrntiun. Cox’*
&amp; Hitchcock, Cincinnati Ohio, at $3.50
and make the Constitution what it should
DrsrxratA Ccnx Is a sovereign remedy;
A Tkxat.—To Jost call In at Mra. Wil­
«4&gt;y du not you who ate suffering, make '
Will th* publisher* please mail,
liam's over Roberta A Striker’s Drug
—The desire to relieve the sufferers
Store, and get a glass of that delicious u* the June No., by some accident it fail- by the terrible fire in Portland will be
bo lite, it costa but a trifle to taste It, and
cd to reach us and our fils is broken, snd bigbtened by further accounts of the Ins*
will surely bring you relief.
tAcy make, and decidedly we cannot find a number fur sale al any
and destruction paused by that extraordi­
pifatarU these torid days.
of our nows or book stores.
nary calamity. The ‘citizens of many
Ncw-Englaud towns, and of New-York,
Excvaaiox to Boston anu RrrvaX.— are subscribing Isrge sunt* to their aid.'
new and splendidly filled grocery, for

our music appreciating citizens,, and they

JUU5 MICHAEL

FzmrAt.—The festival given by
Wild Flower Lodge No. 44 ol the I. O.
ofG. T. was largely attended, and the
entertainment agreeable and profitable;

g

tba receipt* being about $40.
W McCBEA,

marble shop baa
Wing

late of Marshall.J ,1JMb

Middktniy. iHth.1

cess add* to the prosperity of the vtlbge-

II. WRIGHT,
ATTouxtncouxbellor

Give them a call.
at law,

"Ev»ar Satvopat’’ co^P1®1*1
volume with

PALL ARRANGEMENTS—
f Grind Rapid*d; HaatingsSu

p5 tS“0RT8ME!&lt;—

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COLB A 905.

the number

G"1
issued thia

D.t«4 Htetiox*. Js'Y 10U&gt;, 1U*.
A. HUMPHRY.
JulyirtT___________ OEO. B- MORTOM.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.

select^fllock* in the Mar­
ket, of an kinds of Goods,
usually kept in a Variety

Maryland Court of Appeals, has made a
welcome decision under the Civil Right*
bill. Negro evidence being offered, as
against a whits man in a case of assault,
a magistrate decided that, under the Civ­
il Right* bill, the Slate law against color­
ed evidence was abrogated and suspend-

N E W. A D V E RT1S EM E NTS.

\WE BELL AT

Uniform Prices,

F AIR PRICES
To Everybody.

ismeu a

HUting*. MayTtb, !«**.

&gt; lb, FvUeotos drseniwd Ito*
The :;«•.!&gt; hSfcf lbs 57Fth-:acri^&lt;r**t eusr
two («). X«rti uf

—Judge Bowie, ChiefJustice uf the

ofM.pto
°
‘ ’’uATHERlXE XEWYOM,

inis*

GOLD &amp; SILVER !
nwawiaa cams
$250,000 --------------------$250,000
WORTH OP
R’art-Are, cioeti, Claim, Diaincnd Rinft

S’*J
ly, la Um Tear ana UtouAtol alabl
1 tlxty-aif. PrlMat, B. C. I'HMIs.
ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT

Circuit Court. Judge Bowie, being ap­
plied to fora writ of itabea* corpus, re­
fused it and sustained the decision of the
magistrate, declaring that ha. was bound
to assume that Cotigress had not violated
its constitutional obligntiotis by the paw­

On resdlnc asd Alins th* pstiHo*. dely vsrtM.
&gt;f John McCaalvy. htb«r of MHdwnOd. per_ .U-. »------ —
, (ortb tent lb» Ad -

i;ie tiruuuucr.
Tbarrnpon It la Ord.red, Th.t M(today,tfe*
b day of Aliens! Mil. al ala* (.dock la

age of the bill.
—A great fire occurred in Pennsylva-

.

barrels ol oil were deetruyed.

—The receipts from internal revenue
fur the first six days uf the present fiscal
Foreign intelligence is interesting — year amount to over eight million uiue
The War on the European Continent has hundred aud eighty thousand dollar*.
—The President on Saturday signed
opened In bloody earnest. Tbe Italian i
army having crossed the Mlncio, was a large number of land grant bill* fur
railroads and canal* among them tbe
marching in tba direction vof Valcggio
Union Pecifle Railroad bill, which It was
and Villafraoca, a hen, on Sunday, the supposed he would veto.
24th of June, they wore attacked by the
—Horace Greeley ■ finished the last
Austrians. The Italian position* were page of his “American Conflict” al cun­
raptured: but the advantage was with down on ll&gt;c eve preceding the “Glorious
the Austrisnx They carried Moateven- Fuorth."
—John M. Botts, in hl* Baltimore
oration, mad* the following point: “We
They took 2000 prisoners, and the Ital­
are all Johnson men; the-ooly difference
ians, 000; the losses In killed and wound­ Is, one goes for what Johnson say* and
ed were severe upon both sides, but heav­ the other fur what he does!”
iest upou that of the Italian*. The Ital­
—At the great meeting al salem HU
ian army was in command of King Vio- on the 4lh, Gov. Oglesby referred to Gen.
tor Emanuel and has recrossed the Min- Sherman, who wa* present *s a Demo­
crat Gen. Sherman disclaimed thia,
do. Th* Italian* are nut daunted by
saying be had voted the Democratic
this repulse, but a re determined to recon­
__ t..___ —J ...... ...x.

quer Venetia. Claldiai, with hrs strong
force, has no yet crossed the Po. The
Au.trlsn* are making a demonstration
m ii»
opi»i-" cr XTmbardy,
haring de-xmded from
oflL A.. complete l,d« W. M
. n_ J
TLirmln..
M, miptar. «l'i»,

ocrat.
—Paymaster Paulding waa yesterday
scut•■to Fort McHenry, in compliance
_____ &gt;e auntence of the court martial
by which ho was tried. Slrenunui ef­
forts are being made to secure bi* par­
don, and they will doubtleM l»o suecsssbaldi,
however,
is
poshing
op
into
the
ful, on acooutit of the many mitigating
tacboice of H« miscellany. PuMisheJ
dreumstances of the care sod his faithful
by Ttckwor and FteMa.
triana from their positions. In Germa service* during the war.
—The position taken by Hon. Mat.
B. Carpenter, of Milwaukee, In bi* ora­
tion at GrAsn Day, on the 4th, is an Imold frlewd L W. Webster,
main army is advancing into Bohemia.—
TU Hanoverian army InumdetTto help lion of a Conservative War Democrat;
but now he commits bimself fully, tn Ch*
Congrnesiotisl policy sod Sgdrtil
snd ready to capitfllite. Nearly all the
son. Tbe gain of Mr. CarpcnM
NorU-m Buswof G«nz«ay kw.with side will compensate for th
drawn from the Cuifcderation, snd H«a»v a dozen Doolittle-Randall*.

□z

IT, IMA

•

cSteTpTKTTn thia rectiw /•»
important one, and it la to be hoped that
a generous patronage may bo^vtn oor
friends in this department- Their suc­

XVM. L. COBB,

BUSSELL &amp; NEVIN8,

return $28.00, rm Portland or by Vermont’Ccntral and Northern N. H. Road*,'

from Ogdensborgh.

us a visit.

Cheap 0 For Cash

F

anything you may want In his line. Ho Tickets from Chicago to Boston nnd re­
has a nicely furnished parlor in which turn, by steamer to Ssrnia and Grand
Trunk, at $36.00 the round trip, nnd by
rhlch Is enough to make a man's mouth
Michigan Central and Grand Truuk and
Vermont Central Railways, at $42.00
&lt;Afr*4/&lt;5anget the beet Laoab Bkeii,
the
round trip; also tickets to Boston, ma
U&gt;c Village oITonla, with uu abundant
supply of Joe cold lemonade. Rooms, at Michigan Central and Grand Trunk rail-'
the white sign, Bear the south cast cor- ways to Kingston, theiicu by River St.
Lawrence to Montreal, “passing the Tliuusntid Island* and Rapid* of the St. Law­
A CuxcaaT.—M«*»r*. PUlt &amp;. Gsan rence by daylight," thence *ia White
Mountain* snd Portland—tare $20.00,
ly for a couple uf hours on Thursday or same route, via Quebec, $20.00.—
evening, with some music, of which they
may well be proud, and which the peo­ R. Depot, Detroit, lor Montreal and
ple certainly enjoyed and appredaled.— Portland direct at 10 o'clock A. M-, and
These gentlemen are not strangers-bere,

C. PU1NDUE.

Q

G°0°D

fjs rs^.1

.VttsrtieyU L»
.tuo4 rntupilj to

I

The Place to Buy

ra’.s'K

S C • KI

STATE OF MICHttlAX, County sf Barry aa.

l.ge ol Hutlsg*.
Joly, iatbaywr

SMiE
AN APPOftTitJNMEkt!!

reading aad tUiagtb* tMliUou.didy ranted
trld Qjd^a falbar^of aMd^dowaaad^prayin^

Laud Administrate* of s»ld astel*.
praying that •'*» ndmlniatmlioai ol I
Ke? to. committed Io Niton Walldolff.
aaUteare r*
th* ri'll*« ot

H. C. PRtXDLK,

(A tree copy.) IlolylOUI

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Miatelia Eli

KLlli?

U*M evtta nwt Xsmm. Terra, Coente *•

•py

l

norms,
J«»el«r,

&gt; !tot. tad pay two esate forMrsrUstag.

K. J. UKA5T, P. K.

SOLD A KILTER QaLVaJFIMo

�BRITISH FBMIODtCM*.

HA8TDTG8 BARKER.

who murdered Union
lly and eUrralion, who
raUut eivil war in the

Tke Campaign to ladiaia.

vjsre ma^a, but the great speech of the
oorosiort was made by Governor Morton.

—y
——
~ ~
—
bls Slate and bar soldiers during the war,

bodily ipfirmiljf. .The whois speech Is
too lengthy for our columns and we only
prjnt that partJt&lt;aring upoa our oppo­
nents’ present and pest history:
r_ ,

OF THE DEMOCRATIC
- - PARTY.
It la beyond doubt that the spirit of
tbe Democratic parly is not changed or
improved since the’ termination uf ths
war/beton the contrary, kseame to have
been groatly embittered by defeat in the
field and at the ballot-box. Ils sympa­
thy with those w ho were le^ly In arms
SPIRIT

•Mlnattbe Govhrnment is imoru boldly
svdwed than ever/:a0d It becomes argu­
mentative and enthusiastic in behalf of
tbe right of secession and the righteous
neaa of the rebellion. The true spirit of
tbe Democratic party in Indianans, re­
cently received a remarkable Illustration
that afiould command the solemn oocrideration cf tbs people.
Soma four 05 five wusks since a con­
vention was held in the city uf I«ouisvilla, composed In part of men who had
been engaged In tbe rebel armies.—
•Diese meh assembled in Convention, pro­
claimed themselves members of the Na­
tional Democratic party, and declared
their unfaltering devotion to iu timehonored principles. They vindicated the
---V..
w UinillUIlH Hk MIC
ballot-box thu .acred principles for which
they bad taken up arms. Prominent
Indiana Democrats met them in conven­
tion; mingled thsir tears with those who
wept over Ike Soi them heroes; uttered
glowing eulogies upon thp memory of
Stonewall Jagkson and John Morgan, and
endorsed their most ultrs and trtasonabla doctrines; and to show the complete
Identity between the assembly of trait­
ors and tbe Democratic party of Indiana,
the Indianapolis Herold, the organ of the
party, m the broadest and most unquali­
fied manner, earnestly and enlbusiMti
cally endorsed Ite proeeedings, resolutions
and speeches. The members of thiscon
vention did notdisauiae the fact tlurtAhcy
were rebels, and Northern Democratic
leaders, believing that the liras for pun­
ishing treason has gone by, now make
haste to declare that they sro und have
been united with them in sympathy, sen­
timent and purpose, and that they will co-,
operate with them to the better end iu
restoring them wbst they eall their rights,
and io repairing the damages dono to
them by ilia war. And to show that
this nyjevolent and treasonable spirit i/
not confined to the Democratic traders of
Indiana, numerous meetings, resolutions,
newspapers and declarations, in uvery
part of the United States, may be rs.fer-

They are the men who refused to con­
tribute to the Sanitary CommiMion fur
tbe relief of the rick and wounded soldiers,
upon tbe lying and hypocritical pretense
that th. contributions were consumed by
tbe &lt;-flicers of tbe army.
They are the men who .xctiaed them­
selves from contributing for the relief of
■oldki.’famllsM .1 home by the in famou. slander that they were living hot­
ter than they had ever done, nnd by tuul
imputation, on tbo chastity of wldier.'

They are the men who declared in
speeches, rtMolutiooa, nnd by their vote,
in Congress th.t not another man, nor
not ano|her dollar should L« vote-1 to car
ry on a cruel war with their Southern
brethren.
They are tbe men who, in the midst
of tbo last great campaign of 1864, at th.
time when Sherman was fighting bis way,
step by step, from Ctmtunooga to At­
lanta, and Grant waa forcing Lee back in­
WHAT DEMOCRATIC LEADERS to tbe defenses of Richmond, in desperate
and
bloody battles from day today; when
HAVE DONE.
tbs fate of the nation bong in a balance,
The leader, who are now managing the and the world watched with breathless
Democratic party in this State, aro the
men who, at tba regular Kuion of the to settle tbe question of Republican Gov­
legislature in 1861 ’declared that, if an ernment, assembled in Convention at
army went from Indiana to aMist in put­
Chicago aud resolved that the war was
ting down tbe then approaching rebellion, a failure—that our cause waa unjust, and
it must first naea over their dead bodies..
that we ought to lay down our arm. and
sue for peace. Il wa. throwing a mount­
ain into the Confederate sealo to make
the Union kick tbo beam. It wa. n bold
lion, by rwolving that the South had and desperate interference in behalf uflhe
been provoked and driven into the eon- rebellion, at the very trial, of the fight.
test by the unoonttitotional and wieked It waa an inault to the loyal armies of
agrreerion of Um people of tbo North.
tbe nation, to vast, malignant and deadly,
They are tbo men who, in apeeohe*
and rweolutions proclaimed that “South­ idea of It. wlckedneas. And InXuluro
ern defeat, gave them no joy, and North­ time, tbe historian will record; th. facl
ern disaster, no sorrow."
with aatonishment that the Government,
&lt; They are tbo men who exerted their at the most critical moment of Ita life.
ffifluence to prevent their Democratic
frioode from going into the army, and farthest, must determine whether it
who, by tbelr incewant and venomous should live or die, could permit a large
slanders against tbe Government, check­ body of ite enemies to meet upon ita soil
ed tbo spirit of volutoering. .nd made in peace and security, .nd publish a fla­
drafting a naoeeritv. And whan the grant manifesto in behalf uf the rebeldraft had Uma been forced upon the conn
try, their wretched subordinate^ inspir­
INOW, l UO noi mean io say uug
ed by their devilish teachings, endeavor- Demoeralic lewdsrs have done all these
things, but I do say this, that lbs men
who have dune these things are combin­
vent ite execution.
ed together, and constitute tbe real lead­
They aro the men who corresponded ers of tbs Democratic party. Tbe few
with rebel leaders in tbo South, giving ■moderate rwen of the party have bscn
them full information oC our condition, •tripped of oil power and Influence, aud
and assuring them that a revolution In ara carried along with It hierely for num­
ber. and policy, while the living and gB
grsssive element which controls it We
, and the National Govemmi
tbe “Sons of Liberty," and those who

Itary power of the State and transferring
it into the bands of four State officers,
throe of whom wore members of the
treasonable society known as the "Sons
ofUkwrty."

It

S

sclietnas to introduce into Northern cit­
ies the wasting pestilence of yellow fever,
Cfrcle." calls himself a Daswoeral.
a of Liberty,".
Every diahoueat crnlraotor who has
the overthrow been convicted of defrauding the Govern
which had for It.
r,------------- mefU—.very dishonest paymaster or
disbursing officer whohai been convicted
mally to thia infamous order, but such as of squsndering the public money al the
stood-on tba outside had knowledge of its gaming table or in gold gambling opera­
existence, purposes and plans, and cara* tions—every officer in tba army sbo'SM
fully concesliug their plans, stood raady dismissed for -cowardice or ditloyslly,
calIu himself a Democrat.
------ -- „
^T^SoSplUh Uie hdlish
Every wolf in sheep’s clothing, who
conspiracy ,artlhaty plfioars went appoint­
ed. tiiHilary organizations created, arms
and ammepilirtx purchased in Immense
1 whosboota
T
quantities; and smuggled into the State,
I in
burns negro
curraspond'cnce opened with rebel com­
manders, and military combinations children by tbo light faf their own flatnagreed upon, rebel officers and agents in­ in« dwelling., call, hilnwlf a Democrat.
Ev.ry New York rioter h&gt; 1M3, who
troduced Into the capital and ocneealed
in hotels and boarding-houses, and It was burned up little children in colored asy­
deliberately planned and agreed that up­ lum.—who rubbed/ ravi.lmd and mur­
on o day fixed, they would suddenly up­ dered IndiwrirnijriUely in ihemld.lofa
rise and murder the Executive, seize tbe blnxing city for three day. and night.,
arsenal and ita arms end ammunition, called hlmMlI a Democrat
In abort, tba Democratic party may
and releasing 9,000 rebel prisoners In
Camp Morton, put arms into thsir hands, be deweribod as a common Mwer and
and with their combined fores, effect a loatbaome receptacle, into wfiich i. empt­
military and bloody revolution in the ied every element of treason North and
State. This dreadful scheme uacassarily South, and every element of inhumanity
involved murder, conflagration, robbery, and berbariim which baa dishonored the
and the commission of every crime
makes black tbe chronicles of wsr, and
And this party, composed of tba men
yet its authors and abettors, with the and elements I have described, in defiant*
proofs of tbsir guilt piled mountain high, of troth and decency axaeru itself as the
are again straggling for power, anti ask­ special champion of the Comiitulion and
ing lbs people to put Into their guilty tbe Union, which but a abort sixteen
hands the government and property of mouths ago It waa in arras to destroy,
the State. Soina of these men who are •nd proclaims to an astonished world that
high in power and authority in their_par- tbo only effect of vanquishing armed reb
ty, and aro largely intrusted with ite man­ els in the field is to return them to G&gt;n- Amenca War. I'r^^u of F.npnccnuMBelagement, have heretofore occupied offices grow, and to restore them to political ram. Prowl.-. Qom■&gt; BlllbOb. OWimMof groat trust and responsibility in which power. Having failed to destroy the
Constitution by forcu, limy oeek to du II,
tin y proved to be recreant and
by construction, and assume to have
They aro the men who, in the
turj of Indiana, bitterly* opposed
made the remarkable discovery that reb­
nounced every effort to confer the right els who fought to destroy tbe Constituof suffrage upon soldiers in tkr
could nut come home to vote..
soldiers in the army, urging
sort, and assuring them of support and
prolcctiou if they did.
They are Ito men who labored with
devilish seal to destroy tbe ability of the
Qo/cmment to carry on the wsr by de­
preciating Its financial credit They as­
sured the people that "greenbacks" would
die on their hands, and warned them sol­
emnly against Government bonds, as a
wicked device to rob them of their mou-

for rebellion, and

barlow
&amp;6

Jtau.

SPECI

O.D.SPAULDWS
*CH BITTEBS-.ua. ■*•&lt;*-“*

CASH STORE!

or four sticks about
length, and eel them
• kill at eboutsqual
Bfc" » •«
er Ehem, making a complete our-

------------- L0XC Tijo

ARE PREPA

BARR'S1

ESTABHSH8ENT!
THZ HASTINGS
'•
DRUG A BOOK
- •- STORE

BtyU jwet paroU^d far
at low Prices end Miltaf rt

OF Al

Ertablished in 1851.
Robebts &amp; S-rnut,

AND

To Suit

ARE8ELUXQ

More and Better

f.ilnre when thh method has been adept ___ ——
—narali v-l &gt; ' tutthinc*

Fur the umc Money,
.
In’tbeir line, than any
other Store in town,
AND NO MISTAKE

GOOD BROWN BUGAS 194 Cu.

JcucaS. Rote.

*

OwAtraxm-i*. N. Y, May 8th.

IN NEW Y*

Conflating of all the Popdy

west

Great
In

MEmcnn.
on did Mt 611 tna-

icihi hhi
At tbe Detroit and Chicago Lilt Price.

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAT

GROCERIES!

ia y car,
iddle of

CHEAP AS IfIE CHEAPEST.

And Kind, uf

PERFUMER! EX.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,

Mfr B.Alb.lliTMd

Dwy

GROCERIES

the ditch which divides tbs meadow I set
out fifty plants without tiring ashes.— '
.. .__ KtO alt

Travlinj^Baskets

TIP TOP

OK
Gitnprises more
and Kinde kepi ii

Children Carriage.

^Whether ashes

will

THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

0.1. SFASUIHS.
epr»&lt;

ROBERTS A STIIIE1.

Lyons Periodical Drops!

GREAT RUSH

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

FOR IRREGULARITIES.

JJEW |1OODS

l b.iter th.n mt Fills. l’o«-

it up and found the cream tborvfejhly

More Durable,
More Elastic,

without Iwine

Greeley is put down aa one of the New
York halfmilfionairv..
Firm-nre reported near
low WOO.OOO-, at Law ter
Iom ICO.OOOfal Newport, Ky„ Iom &gt;10,•
000; at Few York, &gt;260 000. and at Port­
land, Me., half the city burned.

Gold S1.23mHulng«!

ci pies."
Bow the King will relish this “dainty
dish" when ills set befiire him and open­
ed. is not difficult to imagine. And it Is
hardly necessary to add that the on for­
tunate four-aad-twsniy black-birds have
song exceedingly weak since thia unto­
ward adventure, while tbo unlucky baker
baa abandoned tbe pastry business In dis­
gust— Poet.
■

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for $1.00,
And Everything else io Um line of

Ths S&lt;»»l NprinjB srs s
ties (in pl»-c of a cotton covenbr,
st wear off or Ih-cobw mIM. &amp; steif***

Drugs,
Paints,
TO CONSUMPTIVE!.

CAtmOX TO
• DsbUlty, 1-nsMlur. bw.y
Frtis. .1 U* m». u». Ti MsamT^V:
ma-. Bj cm whs hM sen-* *J-----

The Owen County (Indiana) Jorrne/
d«g yseterday. Tbe reason waa. there
were a couple of specimens of lilting

TO BAIT
OLD LADIES

Medicines.

n, r.aMaolaa Slhrr Uln!
Full official return, (rum O.rg..n give
the following Union majorities: Mall-

Oils,
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
_
Wall Paper,
Notions,
Cards,
Card Board,
Arf

CRO
is the
brought
And is sold at a

Moro Graceful!

High Price. Busted Up I

sufficiently wet up by tbe rye, and knead­
ed by the speeches into excellent dough,
proposed tbo resolutions carefully pre­
pared, which were to enclose llto lourand twenty birds, randy to set before
the King. But to ths utter astonfehment
of lbs plotters, the crust proved decided­
ly refractory, and repudiated both baker lilical elanBksUoa uf curtociera aatl Mtmcrlbera;
and birds by voting down tbe whole pro­
gramme; and then, by an overwhelming
majority,adopted the following entirely
different and decidedly spicy filling:
'
"Remheed, That the conduct of certain
amock-fsced Brpublicsna, who would
sell their birth-right for a mess of pot­
tage, to obtain a share of tbe publie plun­
der, and to ofesl men of known Republi­
can principlss,' is against our idea of right
and wrong.
“Rsso/wd, That the conduct of Edgar
Cowan, tba Cataline of Pennsylvania, in
voting with the secession Democracy, socalled, meets with our most hearty con­
demnation.
uRe»olrod, That the course pursued by
tbe National Union members in Congrsau
In guarding against tbo admission of del­
egates from the rebellious States meets
with our hearty approbation, and that we
approve of the noble stand taken by them

Makisq Brn-au Without Cwcaxtao.
—A’. a late meeting of tbe American Io
•tituta Farmer’e Club, Dr. Sylvester
•taled th*1 be had tried the experiment
making bolter uy burying the cream

THE A94^^

ACKLEY’S

Doll

ARE EQUAL
S

Come and See!
IIuU.p, April S«, IM*.

OUR

prevent “dub-'For

FRUIT CANS,
Some “four-and-taenty blackbird." of
the Republican party In Philadelphia,'
concluded, tbe other day, alter much sage
consultation, to bake themselves into a
“pic," and prewnt the Mme to King An­
dy Johnwin. Tbo birds were ready, but
the material for the cro.l was wanting.
Tbcreforn they cogitated; and after cogi­
tating, want about with “jxekets Axil of
rre," drumming up lha.^berewith fqr
the crust. Button-filling. iSttL-alL tbe
usual mathinery wen employed, and it
was finally announced* that a meeting
would be held to organise a “Johtiaon
Union Club."
The huuredme, and tbo crowd. Tbe
chiefbakcrlif the expected pie waa on
hand, with all his blackbirds ready for
tbo imprewrive ceremony. Mysterious
wink, kept circulating among the materi­
al of which the crust waa to be made,
which the chief baker and the ringing bird,
could nut account lor. However they
pioceeded to burineae. Tbo usual re­
marks were made, aud an organization
effected. Then came the grand finale—

jtwr.ru

hating

PRINTS FOR l«i Cu.

mu

WILL

remain

iWltflarger majority. Tbt LeghUture suu&gt;d»:
Senate., 8 Union majority; House, 5
Union majority.

In one of bi. letters eulogistic &lt;&gt;f Oen.
Forney says: “Would that
■President Buchanan erurfj anticipate
im, Col.

selfiaatMaction that smoothed the dying
Examin*

Assessment ef Railroad Stock.
and Throckmorton, “Conservative," I.
chosen Governor. Ho was a slavehold­
er ami a Rebel; but—both Slavery and
the lL*lM.1linn twins rlesrl—we don't see

MU-Utta,!;

LOW FIGUBE8.

hirts an

Gaw. Frank Blair undertook tn vote
at tbe eleation In St Ldui. tail August. ।
giving notice that he would n&lt;&gt;t take the j

r. a. acelets.

11. MAYPAIR. Ess,
Brooklyn. K.ac. do.,

KEMnrnnra kxs

... iia.irr i. .. lorrm*

al a tall figure. . Tbe
rill take the

a. D, la tbs Hrrirsteisst- st l» 1
I al Portland, MeT on

MANDFACTURERS OF

lEvetvtie,iirits

—The Legislature of Connecticut has
adopted the new’ Constitutional amend­
ment and thus becomes entitled to the
honor of being tba first State which has
ratified the sems. It will be rtmember-

iavstM. trow H tsS, e. u.

MRS- HOFFMAN,
TURKISH
REPEATING PISTOLS.
mrt£ cams, HKFOLnjro titles.

for every crime that called f»r
doubt.

wki

also, rwpoau iu aju

Food was Mat from Boaton on Friday

BATH.’
..... .. ■ - ---

none of Its ad vocet

WARBA

Abo. INI

WHO CALL THEMSELVES DEM­
OCRATS.
\

REMINGTON’S REVOLVER*

of the proposed amendment"

It may

man a relatives,

Bowles, MflligM, Walker, Dodd, Hor- eudoroement

nuuQiABDiooTrPuuBHDra a&gt;„

SSMKWiS
man should

FOR HIDES,
RAGS,

PELTS
COLE

and

�g. grimltnntl • ftmu.To Frotcct CwesMfMSWwd MMenwltom

'1'RRJIR
E OLD DTD LOgg

ibhshient
hastimgs
HE

G &amp;- BOO]
STOftH-Wished in 18®.
ITS &amp;.
8TMltt
ARK8ELUX®

re and Better
or tbo same Money,
। their line, than an­
ther Store in town
&gt; NO MISTAKE
ng of all the Paprt.r

EHT

MESftllES.

va, ChrnslcnUa, Palate,
I'tirv W Ihm X • ■__
m

mti

roll and Chicago Liat Prim.

OCER1ES!
AS THE CHEAPEST.

dirge A esort men t of

vling Baskets

dren Carriages

HIT CANS,
IOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

When ths plant* make their firctap.
^.rarcc I take three or four sticks about
or ton inches in length, and eel them
on tbe outside of the hill at about equal
(jisuniws apart, and place an old newswpef over them, making a complete eov;r,rfi f.&lt; the vine*; then 1 bring the
edges of the paper clrce «Mbe ground on
tH° sides. •«** r«»n®«« *beu» there by
.Pr—J.»K a;.. .p«i tt.w, wsrA-.in,
(to Vines entirely covered, rendering it
inpotible for the bugs to molest them,
while the sticks underneath the pepern
kerp th*™ supported abate tbe plants.
Newspapers ere the beet, at light colored
njperis required, letting In tbe necessary
light which the plants require. I never
rrmove ’h« P^F" until "• *iD" ftwl
tbeir «*y ««»fey lh*',r Erowlh&gt; «&lt;»pt in
casc-fa very dry lime, when they may
r„d watering, and I have yet to see a
fsilure when this method has been adopt(d. &gt; Its crct is comparatively nothing,
while it is a sure way of protection to
tbe lines, fam bugs.
J cure a. Rorca
Orasosvillb, N.'Y.. May 8th. Z

;AB fc“"-gKsm.».u;...r«.1:r

&amp; GRANT,

•*nnr or mciuua v

or

SPOONER'S

ARB PfeBPAEED TO SUPPLY

,
ooTTNtr-y

lea and Hilar the pelltiM. duly r.HSrd
. GsJlow.j, (taardtoe of aeid minors,
!43StJSr~Ja.’K-t'

- .CTT^K1

- -

rj| Chills and Fever,
S Bilious Fever,

§
K

'BBVWi GREAT M.EBS1NG8
SECCBtl) ' tO

tHE

BCTUX

JUQ

bt owa ntrtT^a or
H^O-W-A.-ST’S

BEADY _ BELIEF.

I taissra InaaM sruttan iiasrlhid.
wa II to OrdsnOhalMtadey, the &gt;0lh

&lt;3fr O O X&gt; m
OF ALL KIND,

E Intermittent Fever, S
® Bemittent Fever,
K

»Hb &lt;tafote4.TWTtai&gt;w. Be Slat

H Congestive Chills, ■ S’
EL 'IJeTR'l
ariKH B

AND AT PRICES

To Suit the Times.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
All persons barIsg eUtaa agslnst Up
MORTGi LOE SALE.

AGUE

sssaaoLars hereby nnUtod aud reqJos 1st

Diarrhea,

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

siittas.s:;:
day at KeveatMV &gt;M«, al two o'eleck la the efts
eyoo rfaeld d»yr six mvntU, from the 94th d,
ef Mar taee. below tee Mm 4iatfto4 I
l!.» Pvvbst. Court fur lhe final sdjosUavnt of i
eisleia ewaiMl sate eetato.
OII.HEIT BTRIKU. I Awrctohtkam irkHCHrrr, t —wv
Deled. Jane 1». 19MjwaelrU
CHANCERV 6ACE.
''
ewwth

Last tear, laving purchased
ir.J finding I had not enough al
nure to dress niy land with, I pul to practier a suggest ion which I bad eqen in the
f’arner. Tbe suggestion did not fill ma­
ny lines in the P«per, but tba raeah ol
my trial did fill, to mf&gt; gratification,
quite ft number of lines in my cash-book.
In hwking over my purchase, I found that
1 tad about an eighth cf an acre of rec'.sitned bog which I could not plow or
drive on to nt that season of the year,
) so I Irt it ley till the middle of
June. «hcn I spided up tbe ground, and
lrt out a thousand cabbage plants (MaV C. Drumhead), pullir g about a handful
r.funlmchr.1 n.bcs lu a plant. They
fi iiri»hed finely—not twenty-five out of
lb.- &lt; In I# lot failing to head. Just across
the ditch which divides the meadow I act
. nt fifty plants without Using asbea.—
Not one of them headed, but all were

HETRY R. COITAB
4*1 Mroadwey.ltow Tw
Into to Raoli.sK Mtofc.. to Baton
, eed aU Druggtoto and Retailers.

Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,

1866.

Dumb Ague.

piT T Q

*A*

nA* JL-J JL-J

O

• ttoe»»Je“ sil.srttoraaelabe.e.

1866.

For Sale by all Druggists.

OUR STOCK

Wu. Spooner &amp; Co.,
Nashville, Tenn.

1866.

CHANCERY ORDER'

OUR FACILmES

For Doing Businiess,

Whether ashes will prevent "cl ab­
ut" on high land, I do not know, but
n confident that all my cabbages which
Jrtwcd with ashes on my meadow, ARE EQUAL TO ANT AV
rre sated by your suggestion.—"Use
STATE.
hea."
Wwtbb Huu
Nashua, N. II., May 28, 1806.

THE

R&lt;r Kxvsswtvevtte is staple, eafr,
Ml noeta* KA T-Htoteton MOaUng
loJri K’rn Kai teal can go*

.•iwut Jf. Sad,. Ga.yd.itean/,

Otari-dutaUaaA
ttoiectarily appranof by aflMavti » tie
bls reels, ths-, tbs above aanwd d.lind-

motion of J.nm A. H.hut CotnptaJaulidtor, II to Ontrr-1. ihei the eete noe
d dsfeedaal eeese bis appMhare. to b*
te tki, eoMM —IiI.ih lk.u

1866.
rA’ajE-acftui

fSX£!

DSERTS ft STRIKER.

ILYER SKIRT!
able,
.
Moro Elastic,
Moro Graceful!

&gt;‘tmaking butter by burying the cream
in a linen hag. aud that in another bag"
to keep it dean, which he buried about
1$ inches deep, and after 24 hours took
it up and found the cream thoroughly
cr.icrt'-d into butter as it is by churn-

1866.

CROCKERY

Niohols &amp; Shepard,

is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

.’srlEITk

bhe.*

Wineo Tai
Fires are reported near Utica, N. Y.,
1200 000; nt LswienoAturg, Ind..
In*. 160,000; at Newport, Ky., loss tlO,000; nt Er- York, |2flO 000. and at Port­
land, Me., half the city burned.

CHANCERY SALE.

The Owen County (Indiana) Jotrrnal

Pine Tree Tar.
(AWMowpy] jwlyiwt
J-ri.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.'

bass well earned notoriety hr rnrisg all
•re of Me

It Us lU tognst and tert KU fa lb. wwM
KsistMa——
Iters to so eef naris* naipt as wheel
IlJeB, .te.-h 4--&gt;r. It. ejUXtar.
Ji ttatebfagOMs. VUl hriey, toy II ■

THROAT Mtod tVNCR.
n» e£tsreltopmaaMod s toettby act Mr 0»&gt;• steneeb and toweto rtoWviasHng Ito

M br l&gt;rrcgteu ..d Uvu^s et »iy Oea
?.: 5S^«. ■si.’isjift
slsto.
OLIVER CROOK A Ct) . Profirteton.

OLD LADIES &amp; FAJR MAIDENS

binatltR Silver Skirt!
SOLD AND SILVER WATCHES I

Purify Your Blood

®i&gt;WS &amp;

'DR. CROOK'S

Vegetable Extract.

In one of bis letters eulogistic &lt;'( Gen.
Ds». Cui. Forney says: “Would that
^President Buchanan eou'J anticipate

K a prsl promoter of hesltb

Uni with th.&lt; ume tranquil and glorious
aelf-utisfactivn that smoothed the dying
nillow and sweetened the Itst hours of
Lewis Ca«s, of Mulligan.
Texas has just lield her State election,
»i»! Throckmorton, “Conservative," is
ihosen Governor. He was n slavehold­
er and a Rebel; but—both Slavery and
tbe Rebellion being dead—wo don't ace
what bo wants tu conserve.

HET 1. B. ■•FHI1W

DR. BIORLOW

hirts and Drawers

Gen. Frank Blair undertook to vote
•' th* election in. St. Louis -fast August,
tiling notice that he would not lake the
Cunstitutiona! oath. The judge* rejected
htsvote; whereupon Frank sued them,
hying hli damages at a tell figure. Tbe
««• hasjuet been tried, and Frank is
besten. We presume be will take the
oath next August.

CHANCERY SALE.

Wittoas a.

RIDES,

■-An extensive fire occurred at Cher7 W. N. Y„ on theotateofUe 4*h,
•giving sIom of from |7»X»0 ho
It is believed to have boon tbo
’•rkofanineendiarj.

SOO Gold lluslieg mm Lepiae
’
WetobM...... ;...........
SOO Gold ptoled on Slerllng HO -

-It rrm^H .11 rrepll.r diem. of tb» Uie.

FOR RHEUMATISM IT ACTS LitKA Lil ARM.
Dristeg »w«y *U *ehw
P“”- “* **•*»

CbmfUUa»t,
•V E G E ?”

sad £&gt;Aw&lt; Z Grul
Is purewsoe. sad by"rlrtee’efAmi of Ibis
CoerL swde la tbe shore cease, on the Md d.y
&lt;rf Oeiobar A. D. 1Mb. I. th. .aUcriber, On.il

Ottrft K«Ar. MU

a i, B

B-PH-L*8 REMEDY.

Petit I rely Cures.

It Will

Beeute tuiuBUrt

The sMirted stohld DOI tUI to write tor khan-

A fire broke out al Portland, Me., on
the siening of July 4th, which raged all
«*V July 5, destroying kali the city and
frndering thousands of people houseless.
The smountof the loss is ten millions.—
F&lt;»d was sent from Boston on Friday
efiernoon for the relief of the sufferers,
Who were left entirely destitute.

There is oue ugly feature about tbo
WARRANTED TO SUIT.
death penalty which none of its advocetee
via Modify nr bide. It la the ftet that,
« order to iodiot U, wo ere forced to agAbo, NUBIAS, HOODS, Ac.
ravite every elreumstanac that makes
“Ji dor hideous. Legs! murder io done
to told blood; His long prem*ditatteijlt
kdWto every cry. however ogoniDng, W. ten la
»•* °*' ““*■
far pity, it is blind to every sign of penitaece, however sincere; it takes no
&amp; 1WHHt.tiniT SJENWP.
wmgbt offOndemned man's relatives,
»’«rer innocent, wbowc peace it mars '
Md whose future It blights. Out My“mg bo moee cowardly or more blood­
thirsty tUn that . million of man should
•“MB banned follow erasure end
»»wly strangle him to denthl

la tbe orattar of tea Mtale of George W. Baird,
d*O,TrMdlnr amt Olog tee petHtoa. dntr vwifir d
ol AetotaeUo Baird. -Idow el said rteceaard.
praTtag Uret fee teal Will and teetanreal of Mid
5»cr..‘d. m.y bv admitted to probeir. ar.d lb.

IM Oold Huatiag eMe'itefles
900 Qold*nwl.’ea*i'i'ai.'Te’r5

T5;:r,-*-ER'" -'■'
PK^IS^fiS.’.'SXJSSS

PreeoavSbersiaa a Prladle. Jsdpokl'robat.

Benzoin

GUARDIAN'S BALE.

HOWARD

ASSOCIATION,

Elixir,

�enthuaiantlc In ite favor. Governor Dentoon, in hte letter tendering his reslgnaUon, briony gave hto reaeona for resign­
ing, vic that he wan in full sympathy
with, the object® of the Union pnxty; that
her cordially endomea the j&gt;ropaecd

eon’s, aeeowdly, that the representatives
from tbe rebel states "mod come in,"
and thirdly, that Andrew Johnson to
- “Ow.eCtb.esgroattawrtt! emaa
TMwwtban la &lt;!&gt;■."
■
To prove tho hat idta true, be iosea
no opportunity to arry btaaoif again*
tho purest patriotism, the highest hu­
manity nnd tbe moot advanced I bought
ALL STYLES OF 8UUMEB HATS,
«f the nation.
A pottifoggor’. power roots oAon in
tl&gt;e sentence, “may it plenae the court, 1
object,” knowing that It is easier for one
combative ignoramus to object, than for
tenjwieer men to foratoh reaeooa Doos
Congress move to place the.freedman un­
der proper care, that he may bo at once Ladies wlli plms. call before purcha.Iug.
protected and ot»co»rc«ad in life manhood!
Mrs. E. WILCOX.
I object, snyo this weelleM master of the I Hsslioj., April U, UM,
,
sprttatt.
art of hindrance. Dore It proporo to ex­
tend the rgto of law to the feeble rod dofeneeieas, acroetiing them from the rupnoityaod revenge of defeated robelal 1
object, to the sentence that rolls In omin­
ous thunders from the magnate in tho
White Uoum. Dosa it propoM to sub­
mit to tbe people an amendment to tbe
Constitotioo whereby “traitors are pun­
ished nnd treason made odious," the na­
tional credit secured and the basis of representetion equalized! lut a meesage
comes forth from the great A. J., eotting
forth that HE had not Lad not been con­
sulted in the matter, the rebel atates had
not been consulted in tbe matter, and
therefore, be mint enter hit unqualified

11 Rights Bill, and to opposed to tho I'hil,-ulrlj.liln Convention, which he regards
/ssaacheme to disrupt the grratpsny
which carried the country successfully
through the war, and that howriUnot
consent to become tho executioner of his
political friends holding poeltlons under
litm. Tlic letter will not bo published
unUl after tho acceptance of his resigna­
tion by tho ProddcnU In the mean­
time, Mr. Dennison does not regard him­
self as a member of the Cabinet, and will
not attend any more of its meetings.—
He will, however, continue to aui»crLntond the affidn of the Poatoffice Depart­
ment until he is officially notified of tire
acceptance of hU resignation, after which
he will go to Ohio on n visit, and may
possibly take an active part in the ap­
proaching campaign in that State. Tho
step he has taken luui caused much cnthualaam among Union men here, and objection against tbe whole thing.
is regarded by them as on event of great
Andrew, did any bosom friend ever
political idgnlflcanoe. He has already tell you about lite Pope’s Bull tgalnst
received the congratulations of hundreds tbe comet or of th* quadruped of simi­
lar destination that undertook to bott
A. W. Randall, Amtotant Poatmaater
General, and President of the Johnson the locomotive from tbe bridge! Both
Brcad-tmd-Butte- Club, is Jnblla“over have achieved an undying tjame, but oh,
tho reelguatlou of Governor Dennison, the lit denes i of the one, and the ludicnnd tho prospective retirement of Fecrv- Cousnesa of the other. History will give
tary Harlan, end is making strenuous you a like meed of praise, and instead of
cflurte to eceure for himself a position in
ranking with Richard tbe Lion-bcarted,
the Cabinet, cither ns Postmaster Gene­
ral or as Secretary of the Interior, which Frederick the Great, Washington tbe
latter pooltlon lie craves the musk— Patriot, and Lincoln the Honest, you
Montgomery Blair In also looking after will stand alone, known by no higher, or
nnd expecting a Cabinet portfolio. Both noller sou briqvtt. than Andy the Prtliof three wurthiis were nt the White fogge^plhe National Scold, and over your
Addl.g Tr»mpcrtatlan; sad consists mstal’ of
House to-day, fixing up matters. Ran­
political grave thia epitaph will be writdall already openly avows his determi­
nation to remove from office all men un­
der him who do nut sustain tho Preeident'a policy, or who even hesitate to
contribute funds towerda its accompllahmcnL What Montgomery Blair's course
in this respect will be everybody can
STOVE PIPE,
Imagine. It is not thought that RanSAP PANS,
dall'a name will be trusted with tho Feu-,
aimed with deadly Intent at tho integri­
nto before adjournment; for fear of f-ty and ascendancy of tho Republican
I&gt;arty. It means defeat in tho Oct. and
Il appoon since Postmaster General November elections In Indiana, Wiscon­
Dcnntoon’s rvnlgnatlon, that far some sin,
,
Pennsylvania New York, and if that
time jiaet the matter of appointments in wu possible, In Maanaehuoctta, Illinois
that Department baa been attended to and Michigan. It means the restoration
by Randall, ahd It appears further that of'the Jerry Blacks and Howell Oobbe
to the mastery of our country. As such,
with Frank Blair, in regard to removing it demands the sternest, the most ener­
Union Postmasters In Missouri, and tho getic resistance.
districts in that State where very obnox­
Democracy.—In the 5th Congromlonal
ious men haw lately b&lt;x'n appointed
District in Iowa, the Democracy on July
hnru these gentlemen to thank.
12th, nominated G*M. J. M. Tuttle, for
Member of Congress. This same Tuttle
• AINTS.
waa '.’created In 1864, for Governor, In
James H. Lane, United Staten Senator Iowa, by over C?,o» majority. He made
LASS,
from Koumb, and for yean one of the a rpeeeh to the Convention, accepting
f
PUTTY
most ultra and unfaltering of the radi­ tbo nomination, and saying that the
cals of the North, and of the Free State
rOODEN
Radical Membenof Congress were great­
AND
men of Kona*, in her days of trial un­
er (ration than Jeff. Davit.
der the copperhead policy of Pierre and
Buchanan, recently sold himself body

HARDWARE STORE

MORE TRUTH THAH P0ETB1.

3BCO

NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS’

FOR THE
Old Establishment
Upo«tar«s,hy whishsranw*

403 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,

JOHN ST. NEW YORK.

TUAN EVEB BEFORE,

IJinttsrv.

Great Decline

IRY

Jiraii

IOODS,
Notions.

Job Pi

•asss
WHITE

W. PAYItEB PICTTRERAL

GOODS,

Him-

».«T8uTm^. n-lfOg«. Utahpbo, Ambnrtypea Ftoolypo. tn all

fSWBgj.

Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,
A Pull Assortment

of

GROCERIES.

H. A. GOODYEAR 4 CO. Good Tea at one Dollar,

HARDWARE

•

sooxa a avow.

UNION STORE ur

OTRTDH * SBAIB.

CARPETS, ‘.fil’

of all kinds,

nd will be sold at

Railroad Prices,

Mats, Rugs, &amp;.C., &amp;c.

to give a social; hl
-House Hall, on TbJ

Wall Paper,

week, th# receipts
ling up their new 11

Window Fixtures,

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Rcadt roa Bead
xr and Pazimcz, 11

NO HUMBUG
•F Jd/itM

rs'nctriX
dfi. of Frebsl

Door, 8**h, Blind i
i the foot of Brood w:
pared to receive oi
work in their line,
appear in our ndvtl

Ths CtRCcrr Cot
Barry is now in, ec
press this, Tuesday
tbe People rr. Chai |
is on trial. Tbo bi

Shelf Hardware.
ROPE,

N. 8UKLDON.

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

transaction had coat him the loss of the
confidence of the people of Kansas,
whom ho betmyed, und brought upon

Wuxat.—Xloatil
ernMicbigan Is si

from ail wo can bo I
liltle short of tba I
five years.

SAfttOOSF

will hardly romim I
per bushel in DrtrtJ

GROCEY

taetUe to bo &lt;&gt;n the

Wool—Tbo/trwl

STORE.

poet of airy change

HARNESS

SHOP.
lUcossTaicTsn.-1
adopted a new Stab I
। ding all rebels Irate I
the affaire of State, |

Are You Insured!
SALOON,
For GENTLUBN sad LADIES.

GEO. W. WILLIAMS,

tiotial amendment, I
anew of one Andy J I

Na pains will to reared to aaka It th« place a

Over Roberta it Striker’s Drag Store.

IDJULAIR IB3SCBT,

♦ The National PstUfoCTer.

Andrew Johnson, who, by a stroke
from «m assasain’a hand, was elevated silly m MtUctaiut uf cfataw:
rn. MUTUAL LIFE IN8URANCB C0M of
from a comparatively obscure position, Xnr
Tork-Cttb AoMtta or«r *14,000,000.
lu\ place toward which the eyes of nil
Tho GUARDIAN LIFE IX8URAWCB CO., of
tba natioM are turned, seems determined
HroripU, *300,000.
to make the moat of hh position. A
Tto LAFAYETTE FIRE INSURANCE CO.
man of aomo atroag pointe, be has at the of Urvokljn N. Y-. C-b Capital oror »300/XX&gt;.
UNITED STATES ACCIDENT CO., of Hyraaamo lima aome that aro miserably
CtoAN. Y.-Cwh Capital. *300,000.
wash. Au overweening desire to scluevs
RISKS TAKEN ON LIBERAL
greatness beyond bls natural fltnesa 1s
TERMS.
perbapa, one of tbe moat absurd of all

•mrev tbs CPuaUree tbroogwi unnum­
bered patrtota who were eootent to do
Lbcir duly and be forgotten, rather than
be written down oo hietory'e peg' “ on’
that promated diecord by flying from

The pi I

rope has tbe effeet I
materially, and tbe I

EATINI ANO ICECIEAM

If not, call at the Insurance Agency of

those weakneswa.
Realising that there aro powsre al
work sbapiug tbe character of thia nation,
compared to which ba to almost Lillipu­
tian. be has resolved to go down to the
knowledge .offuture ages, as one opposed
to the nation's progrowa, prelering to be
remembered thus, rather than to sleep

very short, sad W|
fell synopsis of thki
will appear in due '

Groceries,
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milted to aeata In Cj

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NEW GOODS, NEW BUILDING, and NEW

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DELICACIES and RARRynns

ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,

SALE.

standing.

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VOL. XI.
Hastings' Businas'girtritni.

OFFIOIAL PAEZS OF BAMBT COUBTT.
Hus French has only
keen walling the jripe moment to inter-

pOBERTB A STRIKER,

submission of Ausr«resbsdowed in ths
-Ison to M. Drouyn L’

late letter
Bays, and

tude of France, and will take the world
by surprise. A battle, exceeding in Sts

Msllroadoowl
taken place, was fought between the Aus­
trians and Prussia, nt Sudowa, in Do
hernia, the 3d of July. No details of

yy a. M. u.»

THE AFFUCTB MM!

vaaus uinrui.
Morntag Ex........................ I1:U s. a.
Dey Express,..................... nu
BysaiaiEsprss*.---......... l»;M
Night Express..................... a:4S
R. N. RICE, Ocn’l Bupmnl.ad.nt.

the aoldiere of Michigan:
“The banner of our armies h the bannur af tvranny and oppression."—Roc*CapL BxMttst Humau, a member of'
the Allegau Co. Bar fad at the time of’
ttlrr (Indiana) Sentinel.
his death, editor end proprietor dF the1
-How does that sound to •
.
-J ‘
vKu have been
Otsego Herald, died In Kalamaxoo, July
and COCKSELLOB AT LAV. vbil* indigestion orcous tipatlon are equ6th; aged 35 years. Mr. II csss an was
X l7v. riwd your blood eo freely up- a graduate of Kalamaxoo College, and
L tl» taub Bela. ““ V”"" V*! “T weed with credit in th. 10th M. V. I.—
While in the service bo comforted the
Here diaeMr which caused bls death thus drly in nr«,-at&gt; period when his usefulness
powers. It is » valnable medicine, very.
might best have become snpereot to hie
“Sjtb
Abollll""
“d fellow ciUxens; and hb death has wtoOght
■
bo aching void in the stricken heart of
every boushold.
one of the gentler sex. a very worthy and

itanJtBg.

•UOrrmTMIA

A hornet

7BKXAOO, ILLUMX*

alHoved so welL’
Another specimen:
. “History will relate that we (lbs'
North,) manufootured the conflict, .forced
it to hot bod precocity, and Invited IL
—Detroit Free Prt», April 16, 1865
“We did bring on this war by refua__________ o] j DtnioerBije party
__ __ , _jeel and lick the hand that
smites II”
“It (the Administration) has pul arms
in the hands of outlaws, thieves, and
murderers and traitors.” Craufaird Co.
Forum, (Dem.) referring to our soldiers.
To day, the same men ars saying to
you, “we are very glad to see you, coms
over to us, we will protect yuc and giro

1 always been."
enough is known to make it plain thatI
“Ws will never give sny aid or assists
Atlsrsrr »» U» *
a final end decisive disaster lias bclallen1 once to the continuence of this unholy
the Austrians, and a crowning victory and unconstitutional war."—Allan Ctntntj/ Copptrktadt in Cotunnlion, Aittftui
gained by the armies of Prustia. That1 18, 18M.
14,000 Austrians have been taken pris­'
This is another beautiful instance of
oners is the brief epitome of all that wo1 their patriotism. Hero is another speefknow of the fight; but it is ample hint, men:
,
“Any man who volunteers to go and
that the army of the Kaiser, Francis Jo­
fiBbi this war ought to be shot. They
seph and Marshal Benedok have sustain­
are damned Abolitionists."— Ktnt (kun
ed an unexpected and crushing blow.— ty dtlryalt to tht Michigan Ntmoerutie
Tbe divpatches state that thia defeat has Contenlitn.
What do you think of that! That
at once resolved the Austrian Emperor’s1
proves them to be your friends unquesLODGE. No. U.
acceptance of the mediation of Napoleon,
week. st tbs tax
' tionably, and deserving of your confi­
Hastings.Nicb.
dence.
fixed for months, and are a bargain ready
“You Black Republicans have sent
Daxck.—The Good Templars yre made. Austria, claiming to £hare viodi- your bellbotndedowii Suutn to’ devas­
to give a social bop, at the Hastings rated h^r honor by the victory at Cuatox-, tate the country."
This
is from George W. Peek, a dis­
■House Hall, on Thursday evening of this sa, offers to surrender her rights to Vene­
, tini&gt;uishcd patriot^ etc.
week, the receipts to be applied to fit­ tia Io exchange for the pacification of
“1 say to you, my constituents, that
ting up their new Hgll in the Goodyear Germany, and her salvation from further as your Representative I will never vote
Block. We hope those who love this loss and failure.
one dollar, or one gun, to the administra­
tion of Abraham Lincoln, to make war
kind of sport will be on baud, with full
What this diplomacy means is clearly
against the South.”—D. IT. Vovrhttt,
OIIN ROBERTS,
M. C., SrrtntK Indiana Dit&amp;ict, April,
React ron Buainasa.—Mcun. Dies- poaal of the Emperor is to take the fire; 1881.
Another instance of the hearty sup­
step toward its restoration to Italy.—
kt and Pbextick, have completed their
port these men gave to rtheir country in
C BURT,
Venetia
ceded
to
Napoleon
la
gafasd-fur
Door, finab, Blind and Pinning shop, near
its hour of peril.
thr foul of Broadway, nnd are now pre­
“ Ti» a lamentable fact that not onefore the I (ri inns—before tiro regular ar­ tbousaudlh part of all our vast armies
pared to receive orders for any kind of
my, led by tbeir^’gnllant King, aud tbe North enlisted purely from patriutio mo­
work In their line. Full particulars will
brave Volunteer*, beaded by the noble tives. Some went for money. »omo to
S’Al'l'EX Ji BURROWS.
appear in our advertising columns nevi
IsribsWi—will be consummated more get offices, sume to gel apple use nt home,
ucM^, if not morj^ surely, than It nod all with a vague niubtlion Io bocoins
i rcoowded. And, too, nine that ws should
Thr Circuit Cocut for the county ol
ould have been, ultimately, through ■ay It, ihoutatids upon ibou'ands to steal.
tbe efforts of their ardent patriotism.— Tlarse are facts, and no amount of fins
press this, Tuesday thornlng, the cose of It will be strange if through Napoleon’s writing or frothy imiignati'in can change
the People w. Chari a Pauline, for lorge- instrumentality—although not In the them. We do not know that the South­
OHS u. HAL!,
ia on trial. The term is expected to be i way In which he originaliy contemplated ern soidiets were any freer from such io■centives, but they probably were, as
Shr/IS. OflUe in the Court House with rhe
very short, Mid may close to-day. A ; —Italy should be made free and become liieirs partook of a war of ■elf-defense. ’—
full synopsis of the bu.iness of the term | united “from the Alps to the Adriatic." Lauiiny Democratic Journal, Mar J6,
IT X. SHELDON.
IMO.
will appear in duo- time.
“You went into tiro army for money,
of this war will be. At the time this is according to these men. That is wha*.
WnxaT.—Must of tiro wheat in west­
written the news is too vague to be un­ they say of you, and yet tbcj call upon
ern Michigan la secured, and we think
derstood in all its bearings. If th. Em­ you with open arms to coms into the
from all «e can bear that the crop is but
peror of tbe French has redly command­ ranks of ibis great ‘loyal* Democratic
J M. CADWALLADKR,
little short of the average, for the pa*l
party.
five yeere. Tbe pjuci news from Eu­ ed peace, then wo bare one of tbe most
“The Democrats cannot say to you
inexplicable views of bls Inexplicable that these are only tbe uUersucts of in­
rope has the effect to reduce the price
policy. Not a word about the. Rhino dividuals, editors and &gt;peaksrs, for whose
materially, and tbe best No. I. white
C. PBINDLE,
p/ovlncee. Not a threat against Belgi­ aoertioM the party Is nut responsible,
will hardly command more than 11,75
um, which seemed to tremble In the an­ for the very life snd spirit of tbe utterper bushel in Detroit to-day.
snecs was re-echoed and reiterated by
ticipation of French annexation. Not a
the grest Deoioeaalio party itself, as­
Wool—The market for this staple word about ScMsewig or Holstein, nor sembled in National Couvsntioa at Cbiabout the German Confederation ao
G. HOLBROOK,
sternly dissolved by the Inexorable Bis1. O. or O. F. The following are the
merk\ Austria has the glory—Italy the
producer. The bee*
elective officers of Mascoms Lodge No.
«ti.w!jjrtuaipil^to
gain ofjhe war. Tbe doomed empire of
20, for the term commencing July 1st,
the Hspburg like the milk-white limb is
those figures
IM&amp;
not yet to die. What has Prussia gain­
W. S. Moses, N. G.; G. W. Barrett,
Rxcoaeraccrxn.— Tennessee, having
U H. COOK.
ed, .Only a balllrl If *0 then has Bis
G.jJFrank.P.
Rec. 00c.;
Sec.; Amos
*’•­ V.
V. ti.;
Jf ranx.X . Flynn,
riynn, itec.
adopted a new State Constitution, exclu­ mark played a great game firf a smal
ilfl
“ Jontt.Ter. Ssc.; R. W. Crsgin, Treasuding all rebels from any ^ticlpalion In
rar. Trustees: C.. A. Down*, Ira W.
stake Indeed.
Thompson, E. H. Cheney. Appointed
the sShirs of Stale, ratifiM the Constitu­
Officers: G. R. Crosby, Warden; -Jamea
tional amendment, despite the ioterferRichardson, D. B. Corssr, N. G. sopJOHN MICHAEL,
Col. Dehart, in bis speech before the porters; Albert Collins. Lewis Blair, V.
r to red to her former relatione m a Bute,
Indiana Soldiers’ Convention, rsad a G. supporters; C. A. Downs^Qmg E.
and her Senators and representative, ad­
n. Cheney, Chap.; Albert Messenger, I.
arge num ter of extracts from DsmocratG.; James P. Mureh, O. G.; D. B. Ma­
mitted to scats in Congress.
I. p-r^-,
“d — J.ii®-. -k&gt;- son. R. H. 8- 8; C. H. Whipple,.L. H.
ing tbe sffrotioo of the Democratic party S. S. The Lodge Is th a very flourlshlhg
U w. McCrea,
new Freedman’s Bureau bill, over the for the soldiers when they wera aUent condition. During tbp last six months
fighting the rtbsle. This Democratic there have been 12 Initiations, 1 admitted
by card, and- one rriMtswd. Total
requisito two-thirds majority, In both abuse of the soldiers ia not forgotten, number of members 88. The number of
Md a i. !»• »• a. .nw u-d. sod never will be. Wo extract from the Degrees ouaforeed is 65. Total receipts
1392.58.Press.
yy M. L CODB,
the President to the contrary notwith

TiVE TO HIKE CHILDREN

Oo^L.

iiw ADVEUIBSMB-STa

that sharpened the dagger, that nerved
the erm, that at the last fired tbe pistol at

pr.lrv Is •» kio4j M

^CSUUXA XaVINB,

BOTTOM OUT
Mlchlgan, to succeed Hon. T.,W.jnnry;
—It is said that William B.Hsed,ar
Pennsylvania, is to be appointed to the

DRY GOODS

ia LCOdonl

el Speed- Ho is the rp0*1 prominent
candidate. It will bo remembered that
bo is the reported author of’lheVetb
Message of the Civil Rights BilL i .: ft

AU aaUUndinc aeeaants aiast bv jmssnM tor
sdlasto.Ml7Auraav.iass.
'
hr Order oIBcsrt &lt;rf Directors.
'
A. tt, MORRISON, PrwdesL
J. r. THRESHER, Ifaailsry.
■
J,l&gt;ylTt4

—Attortsy-General Speed' has writ­
ten a sarthlng letter to the Randall Club FAMILY * MANUFACTURING PURPOSES,
in which he denounces the proposed
Philadelphia Convention as a Rubel Clip-

The PlaceOb Buy

G°0°D

■rosawny.

country to ruin.
—The Tennessee legislature barn no
quopim to date. A letter h» been re­
ceived hero from a leading Unionist
which states that, they would huld on six
mouths, nnd &amp;en, if no quorum'wm
present, would order aaciec'uou for mem­
bers of the General As»emb'y in the dis­
trict of the delinquents. Two Johnsonited members have returned to their
bumee.

ANN CASSTJ5RC«»U.Ud,July ISlh, IS4S. '
JlftTU

DISOLUTION.

■elected Slocks in the Msr-

-The Hon; Schnyler Colfax has been .
renominated for Congress. Mrf Colfax
will have the chance of « galfaut fight, '
sod dsvetves a triumphant re-election.— I

His letter to tbs Indiana Convention, is
a thorough exposition of good Union doc­
trine.
■ .
—Tbe Internal Revenue bill needs on­
ly the President’s signature to make it •
law. It repeals and reduces taxes to the
amount rd*at least 1100,000.000 per an­
num. When before was a Government
able soln reduce taxM a little more than
a year after tiro does of a bloody, pro­
tracted and most orally wart
—Among the Senate amendments to
the Consslarsnd Diplomatic Appropria­
tion bill, reported yesterday by Mr.
Stevens, was one Ebnllshing the office of
Minister Resident a: Portugal, which
su concurred in by lhe Hume. ' ‘
,

.—The National Bankrupt LUI, w« ye-

A. HCUPHRl.
tT
GEO. 8 MORTON.
GUARDIAN'S SALE?

'..WE SELL AT

Uniform Prices,

Of Michis*''
CATHERINE NEWTON, Os^.sn.
! June IS. IMS.
, JntjUW

Estate of Jatbes MfcCwhltr
STATE OF MICHIGAN
At « *euion of tbs I

excused.

For Cash

Cheap

F‘i!

FAIR, PRICES
To Everybody.

—The base ball match . for the chsm-

NUEU a SEVIIS

Saturday afternoon between tbfl Ilirvatd
and Lowell Clubs. Ths latter won the
silver ball and championship, Uro score

GOLD &amp; SEVER I
BurMrcuK came

f — Gen. Storing t'ruo Moused himself
from lighting with tbs Mexican patriots
on the ground 'that if the Liberals caught
him they would scud him either to the
infernal regions or to the United States,

•250,000 -------------------- 1250,000
WORTH or
A
Wutchn, Cloelt, Ckuini, DiamondUhye

w ill cat be sent to the other.

PoarxAsraiu RjtNovxo.—Granger F.
Ansoti has been appointed postmaster at
Bellevue, ia place of H. P. Blake remov­
ed. Harrington, the editor of the /ayham County Next (Republican) at Ma­
son has also been removed, snd
Linderman appointed In his place.

ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT
Regard to value 1 And not to be

fTTATE OF MICHIGAN. CosatyatBarry
At * ••■■Ion of tb&lt; I'robaJsCooetfcr U»co&lt;

LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED

frjSff’ftWSSftS
OrttntMlu
llbiutbirt 1 1

aloof tb» list, snd par two a
UT If not callad for within

Are Ton Insured!
If not, cnU'tt the Insvsenoo Agency of

nsy b« eommitud u&gt; Mil&lt;
Tb.rwpoa B U ordere4
nt Annul O»»Vil bln

rKd*,ll la farthsr oedsred, that tbs psiittoasr

sHyiatreSsd
error mJ. is

GEO. W. WILLIAMS,

AN APPORTIONMENT!!

Over Roberta &amp; 8trik«r&gt; Drug Store.

■ohirct lo Un foliowins rwwlsttess-

(A trot oopy.) (JuwMUL

_

ud *11 da«d«- of

‘‘Soldier*. lb®* sauteneo
Pal r&lt;’rth
.tX
’men who to-d*y ask. you to

_ nro MUTUAL LIFE INBUBaNCE CO-, rf
Kvw York-Ch A.MUS .vw BMpDOvDiX).
'Tb. G0ABD1AN LIFE .tXgUB,ANCX CO-, nt
X«w York—Cash
*MO/X»-Anstol
1 BKsIpts, fBOO/MOa
Ths LAFAl'ETTK FIRE, IN8URAFCE CO.
of Brooklyn N, X, ^Mh Cvltel .ovsr taoa^OO.

BEND M CENTS FOB A CnimCATt.

GROCERY !
XKV. GOODS. NEW BUILDING,end NEW

GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Aft,

HwUMvMtah.

CHICAGO UNDERSOLD.

U6«U, sad remll » mote &lt;a M, elttier fa TZoVt

Marble Shop.
Henssaa was burrled by

1*1 MschKM, Geld
set.fJreehycrtd

RISJiB TAKEN ON LUKRAL
TERMS.
j - ,e:‘vf )- ,.i.

the Masonic

JTfth.a.rTomb Stones,
C.0,«n.

NO. 13.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1806
Uffrel ni WiBitltaitns.

My Ice Cram Rooms
15.11 «ty‘~srM taruMi ew srhh

Cigars A Tobacco

�BAELOW, t
&amp;GB

TIE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL FAIR.
.al Aworitoplay with tea chil^gMMr«rw«&gt;towtct fashion.

DlYXlUJJf F-Tahla Mslrsahsroats.
Jrtfow—Bev. E. G. BryanLMrs. A.

•&lt;1 OiFvnriv.n,

C Swift.
Bast loaf Wheat Bread, Milk ok .

D, G. Rojyxbox, - - Vice PrmldenL

1
one exhibitor,
Beat cured Ham, with stetemeot
A
’
of mode of caring,
Bed cured beef
do
do,
Bert 3 Ibe Butter made in June,
Brel 3 ibe Butter made io September, 60
Bert Cheeae, ten lbw or over,
75
Beat Honey in eomb, 10 Ibe or over, 60
BadgaUou Maple Molasses,
6°
Bed bottle Currant Wine,
50
Beet boule Blackberry Wine,
50
Beet bottle Grape Wine,
50

RULES A&lt;9&gt; IflfJttfoATlOMH.

.

..

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AWUAL FAUI ST ths Barry (Ma
AgrtewMismi Bosht, to n« urns

DiyUiON A-dense.
CLAES »O. L-HtalUukm.

DITtelON G-Dow&gt;e*ue Maaa&amp;iclaree.
Judfft—3. w. Bancroft, Mrs. Har­
riet E.JoKhaon, Mrs. Geo. E. Beamer,
Hocosnl bert do,
]
Mrs. H. D. HoWtg. Mro. L. Mattison,
Bert Btalltau 2 yearn old,
2
Mrs. Jas. Boyd, Mrs. A. E. Bull.
Second bert do,
J
DIVISION D Ohwey.Owteo aW FealWT. Baal Un yards Flannel,
•1 00
CLASS NO. 2-TBornNQ Stock.
CLASS NO. 1—Suor.
2d beet do,
Juripee-Albert Warner, Elian Eartr Beat Patchwork Quilt,
um
Beat White Quill,
Beat pair Woolen Blankets,
BMtfipaxJah Evwa, 2 «r more,
3d beet do,
Beat Wool Carpet,
(teU blood,)
2 00
2d hart do™
100
2d beat do,
Bert Spanish Lambs, (tell blM)
I 00 BertRag Carpel,
Second do,
SdbsidaT^
60
CLASS NO. 3.
Bert French Bock,
3 00 2d beat d&lt;x
Matchwd Hobsjcb, Maxim
Mbortdo,
1 00 Beal pair Woolen Stockings,
Bert French Ewee, 2 or more,
2 00 2d beet do,
.Atef/nr—Jamre Bterrut, J. W. T. Ore, 2d best do.
1 00 Beal pair Woolen Gloves,
A 3 Rum.
Beet Fretteh Lambs, 2 or more,
1 00 Beal pair Woolen Mittens,
Bert pair Are wean old or orer, * |3 M Wbartdot
60
Beat pound Woolen Yarn,
Second beat do,
1 60 Beet Buck cross of full blood,
2 00
Beat made Shirt,
' '
CLASS NO. 4.
2d best do,
1 00
Beal Otioman Cover,
Besl Ewee, 2 or more, cross of
Beat fancy Chair Cover,
full blood,
2 00
Beet
Table
Cover,
3d bed do,
I 00
Beet Tidy,
Best Lambs, 2 or more, cross
Beal Silk Blanket,
■

Bert Btellion 4 jma oU or ow,

establishment ।
THE HASTIKgi
’

CASH STORE

Richard Jonro. 3. C. Rray, W. Barlow,

&lt;nL. ...

«ro jrtra rflhesust vd-M* *tom*±*
U Nntoas,aad spsnsrt Mrts “* FtosSRWrt
tbaiM.ssfo wrt
RSBedr fc*
MtdaUtaUadrod sraptel.u, this
,u»d« bstorw th* world
pstiter. TtaaSto to-day aro aq—ite ttososstoaad ssias af *U th* sihar Routes sdrartrsad is
tbs Vaitrt Bsatok! snd ths certlScslaa whtab saUssaUcat* its uwfolue« aro. slgaed by l.d. r.duala of tbe h.gb.st staadiag
calll.gttd wateef Bfc; itorsro rt tastiauoe.

—wi!
looking dam-1
in, ateamlog and canning teem.
Mere tert summer, when
droir cooking In uwldrons, bot
Yarires bro tavewlod an iroo

DRUG &amp;J(O0K
1
STORK.

SjCsUrt HyU TNs rtMtn
!na8el^w« “"X*1 ““

Established in

Roberts

&amp;

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AM SKidJKQ

For the People!

abooitwiBV

More and Better

,

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GOOD DROWN STOAK IS} Ct*.

DAVISG JVBT.FUM0

IN NEW YOB

Consisting of all tbe Popsd*.
MTEBT MERICIIEI.

Great
In P

nil tln&gt;«* hitlie name direction, keeping
.the centre of the gnmuds on tbe left.
fL Nowahnabi or arttetes entered for
cxblbtUun canbo taken (foci tbegrounds
before 8 o’clock P. M &gt; on Ute tert day of
UMHur,' efceepl by permtaafon ofthe
Maroiml; and fco premiums will bn paid
on animate or artlalre removed in wtete-'
tion of this rule.
10. Foreign ortlciea intended for ex­
hibition shalubr marked as such, and
aboil not ootnpete with those of domesstio manufnctxiro.
11. Fancy articles, and grtlctea of do­
mestic manufacture, shall be inanufiiowithin Ute county, by the exhlblonh-rt.x titiiieihi m »Apreadam.

«

^iM(pra—A. Byeroon, C. McQueen, R.
Goodapced.
Beal Bull 3 yearn old or over,
&gt;4 00

Breond bert do,

Bert Bull 2 yearw old,
Second bert do,
Bed Bull 1 year old,
Second beet do,
Beal Cow,
Second Bed do,
Beat Heifer 2 years old,

Second bsrtde,

Best sucking Bull Calf,
Seeond best do.

CLASS NO. .
JuJfftt—IL Harper, J. H. Earl, Levi
?•*!&gt;'■
~
'
and
Mower
combin'd,
32 00
2 00
I 60 3d best Jo,
1 00
160 Best Mower,
2 00
1 00 Beat Wood Saving Machine,
2 00
8 00
1 00
1 60
2 00 Beat 100 Horae Shoe Nalls,
100 -5**
Ax»
1 60- TfaslMaktocfc,
76 Besl Graih Cradle,
*8 Beet Ox Yoke,

2 00

CL.CS8 NO. 2-Dckiiam Gbaoxb.
JsrtgM—A. Byoiwon, C. McQueen, IL

2 yean old,

gBuU Calf,
gdllelfar Calf,

BwrtBaD 3 yean old,
Second bert do,
Bed Bull 1 year old.
Secund bed do,
Bart Cow,
Second bert do,
ISffS’dT"*
Bert sucking BuH Cllf,

Beal Cheese Proaa,
50
Best Bee Siva,
M
Best Corn Bbelier,
50
Best Horae Rake,
50
Besl 8 Corti Brooms,
60
Best Harrow for 2 horses,
60
Best Pump,
M)
Besl Sod Plow,
60
Boat Coen Plow,
50
Best Cultivator.
50
CLASS KO. 2.
UMn-TiemiD AaricttesJ
JmAtvv—J. W. Stebbins, M. Q Swift,
M. L Williams.
*
Boat single Santos,
|l 00
Best riding Bridle,
60

Bert
peck____
Putatnoi,
_______
________
Best peck Top Oateoa,
Bert peck 8 seeI Potatoes,
Beet peck White Beans,
Largest 8qoaah of any kind,
Best 2 8uimuer Squashes,
Bert 3 W Inter Sqnashes,
Best 2 Pumpkins,
BmI Cabbags,
Beat 3 W atennelona,
Brtl 3 Quinces,

isryixpsrwr sustlsaro. At this asoosmt of
wriUsg, a ass. SFpUro Lr om, wko, by vsUagtearat'ia the sL*ft of taaebioery, hod both bls tar*
brakes, *|&gt;iM ssrwrty ta/orrt. art was tar seeriy
• yesr ruUrrly boipUes. Tbis man &lt;Mt&gt;4 roltaf
vsry soon by ibe sppbostios of » ptester to bis
spine De &gt;m soon eashied to work, sad now
L* labor* as will si ever. 11« would cbeertWUy
pay lifcr.iujU Ptaeterlf tbry ooute Mrtbe
Lad al store* rale. 1 an snrpriard Lhal ssrfvoM
doaolaiak* ese of lbw perforated pteaters, to
th* rscluslon of a» otbrro. m Ibir arstbilliy and
edbeteoMst* aro aroatly sdvaaee.ef all uthar
plasters wilb which J Ml Msuatoted, white tbe
perA ratioea pwnltar to them rtederrd Ibra
grratiy ovprrar to al) oUiero for ordinary sargicat ease. Kwrotog the Fleeter* to be

sesm

We are prepared

At the Detroit snd Cbimgo LwtPnsw.

BOOTS ATD SHOES, CHEAP

GROCERIES!
alHAP AB THE CHEAPEST.

And Kinds at

edlwto peach brandy. By this stesmi&amp;g also the ahrinkago ia taken uut and
the fruit goes into tbe cans as eiesr and
white as we are it in prise jars at the
f,ir&lt; wh3.aba ayrwp which takes the
piste of the watery juices, makes a rich
tanM when they come to tee tabla.—
Okfc/hrmre.

ixamsnrEx,
FLATUSUU LXTUCTA

GROCERIES

A Large A»*nrtmeet of

Travlij^Baskete

Puicottote yoa Wt!AST — Many of
mir fanners are in the habit of ploughing
hat uooe G»r tbe above crop, and allhough
they admit tbe benefit of a second plough-

Children Carriages

Beal worked Slipera,
Beet Manilla,
Baal pair Lamp Mala,
Baal Foot Mat,
Beat Lace Cap,
Baal worked Collar,
Beet under Slodtes,
Best Coarse Wool Buck,
2 00
Beal Tissue work,
3d bert du,
1 00
Ban comm wool Ewm, 2 or more, 1 60 Beal Sola Cuehiun,
Beal ornamental needle work,
3d beet do,
76
Beal Sowing by nat&gt;J,
Best coarse wool Lambs, 3 or more, I 00
Beal ’ Sewtug-by Mac bine,
*JJ beet do,
60
F. H- All arti«i*a ealared wed*
Brat fat Sheep,
1 00 meat b.
wixther mA by
2d best do,
50
CLASS Nn. 3—Swixk.
.
JuJytf—G. Striker,T&gt;.^J5. Darling,
James Boyd,
Best Boar,
Z
Beat half bu. ear* of Corn,
2d beet dr&gt;,
Beet halfbn. Wheat,
Best Pig 0 months olJ,
Best half bu. Gats,
Best Breeding Sow and Pigs,
Best half bu. Rye,
2d bealtfb,
Beat half bu. Barley,
Bert sucking Pigs,
Beal
collection of fruits of all kinds
CLASS ND. 3—Poclvst.
by one exhibitor.
Beat collection of Fall Apples,
Bort collection Winter Apples,
Best collection Pears,
Bert collection Peaches, ’
^J^Agt»—3. F. Emory, Jacob Teeplc,
Best colleetiixi of Plume,
Bml jackTtS 00
Best collection of Grapes,
Bert half dox. Long Blood Beets,
Second beet do,
200
Best half dr«. Ttrrnep Beets,
Bert Mote team,
300
fteouadbortdo,
2 00
Beet half dot Sugar Beets,
Bate Mule Coll.
200
Bert half lox. Ruto Bagu,
Second best do,
100
Bert half dox. Paranepa,
Best half dot. Carrots,

AND Al

To Suit 1

’

hunts fob

S3

OF AL]

doreti.
u

S^^S?(S£- )

o'clock, the’ trial of FrtnaloEquertrian•hlp will take plare, to be immediately
followed by Female DrivlngoftaamBringh.'or double, to buntal.
At half port one o’clock the Annual
Addrew will lie delivered nt tiw stand,
at the 'eioM of which tho Premiums
nwankxt will bo announced by the Kccrrtary.
GEMEMAL RL'LEg.
1. AU competitors tor premiums,
lutlg* and oCleors, shall be rertdonta or
Uw County nml memtwra of the Foclety,
and no Inten* ted party shall lirasJudg­
ment on property that he or his lamin'
shall exhibit
.2- AJfnniniaL and articles Intended,
lor exhibition,alial! be entered on or be--

ARE PREPAIU

_ fiteB lite postil vs odors of
« Avsnse, I stopped st the Fruit
Hooee uf Aidrich snd Yerkes,

FRUIT CANS,
and See!
«. R. SrtRLRIRR.
lirtltags, April 10, ISSA.

Call.

sptdttf

ROBERT! t ST1IIE1.

Lyon's Periodical Drops!
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

FOR IRREGl’LARrHES.
Tbees Drove aro a rowntteeall; cowrosndrt
fluid broptrstioo. aaj belter lh*a *ay rifle. PowNero, or Xortraua Betas li-i.ie. Uwte aettae I*
aMrocl *ad —
•&gt;------ ---IKSE?

RfSSZ1________ ________________ _
IM Lrtlea uT tbe Uuiirt Mlw, e.err one of
• ‘m inert in the itmoreM l.w—. _r k*.— .j

•W M&lt;lll
IsfaUlMa

GREAT RUSH

EW

OODS

THE SILVER SKIRT!

0 tuc
brought

Moro Elastic,

\ Mare Graceful!

ACKLEY’S^
High Prices Busted Up!
Gold &amp;L25 in Has i ngs!

And Everything clw In the lino of

Drugs

DIVISION I—Flowera
Mwa Rebecca Goodyear, Mra.
IL Wright, Mass Florence Parish.
Best and greatest va*ty of flowers, M 00
■varr awffwrr will in L&gt;a — ■.
II -ni LL*1.
2d beet do,
“
Best collecliun of dahlias,
2d besl do,
Bertoollrclion of roses,
2d beat do.
Best collection of Verbenas,
3d lest do.
Bast coUeciiuu ol house plants,
3 00
Mbssldo,
.
1 00
Bast boquelofflowars,
2 00
2d beetdo,
1 00
Bart Fluval design,
1 00
La*toa* lUdr-s aa&lt; Driving*
Jwdysa—G A. Baltey, Dr. Ns
Dr.RewaMt.Mim Floeeaee Parish,
LN.Keeler, Mrs. M. Doyle.
IM Mav ■any BayyUr,
Bed Riding,
“
2d beet do,
' ’«
Best Driving,

The roablsation Silfer »M!

Paints,
Oils,
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
all Paper,
Notions,
Cards,
Card Board,
&amp;c_, &amp;C,

can wiinproui, ana tuai 11 wouia oe
tniteh bvfter to In vert their money in this
way thee in bank or Government stock*.
They argue that they can gel their
grouhd in jw«t «« good order by barrow
tag. This I deny. They may pulverise
the surface eo thst pt a auperGcia! glance
it may'seem tabs iu at good order, but

More Durable,

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for $1.00,
25
35
25
25
TO COMBVMFT1VEB.
22
25
Thr iJrrrtlarr. hiring b&lt;-n entered to toalt!.
26 to a law rate by a rsry siwtoa reawjr, atSar
ba’teg wffrrad surra! rraro. with a wrm lu(|[
25 iM^n!ksewa'to'toa'
25
25
Toil!
««on It. he a ill Hid a ennr af 11.
25

For Doini
ARE EQUAL T
ST

BY THE DOZEN OR 8IK6LBUX.

Come

OUR ¥t

uol peoeinle. "But granting that they
can put the ground into aa fine a tttxJilion by harrowing an I can by aecend
plawfig, 1 woaid still follow lbs practice, AodlflaoUfllflnl
fiir I can ploegh twice with lea* wear an+
tear of teams than thay will exhaust with
ths one ploughing, because I plough the
first time m oiun as tirouetoare off while
the ground la mellow and unbaked by expoeura to the tun. Daring this lime
they mart haul not Uroir mansn*. My
Rccond pion rag will Mks Do longer thin
their harrowing, providing they do it
pr&lt;»P«V.
Tbare ia still another important point
in favor of ploughing twice; practical
farmery and—' —■*-men
----- *-hsro
geuerslv cure to ---- -- ------- Ji«»n teat barn yard
ly
OLD LADIES &lt;
manure Sbobld bo hept as r~-»r as jMssiI'h t" tbe-surface, 80 teat ilea.revered.
Ills aleonfised fiict tert sod fir wheat
or anyotber crop should be deeply stirre&lt;J. NuW we cannot by any poaeiblr
' - —- •—* --*• *•----- c—lit,^r&lt;&gt;m one

m&gt;dts &lt;1
FAVOBTTK BKIBTI

DT

THK VEBY 1

ynr toil
T- A 8MMY. 6«7''

Anenaeit of R«llr*i&lt; Sink.

ExarniM

■foTOYICF. to brrrbr firro. 0.1 to«

ur wbert'' and have observed its el- ,
upon the ensuing grass crop will ael 1
if ever relinquish tbe prettier; far
ways seems tn insures much better i
ilh or art iff rrass seed, which mst

A»« motUamikraiMWmUUafO
low FIGURES.
Dean Fail la c*M at

. .

hirts am
.

jSSEsSESr
- "fflCilC,

Bast Hour Barrel,
Beet Pork Barrel,
Best Straw Hat,
Beet Bpecimen Wood Turntog,
Most a best flour from 2 bn. wheat, 1
Beet Ax liefro,
BrttPtooDoor,
Best Window Blinds,
BartWMowSM,
Bort lol Tin Ware,
CLA8SJ

nurtwama.-' Ji
Jeff. Turner, W. H. Hmtth,
D. Hoagerfard.
Bert Two Home
Il 501
1 50
1 00

C* B“kt, O. L. Ingram, A.

•mil. RIFLE!

wsata aaSroy taeeuaslted dta»»
'
~
fl w
•

very
First In,

re out Urn above Ideas
• Uro proper depth for covb br&gt;pe that some at your
■ptM corrrepondrttte will
Nrtt kas darsirt l&gt;«»**f

—The Pratidacl Isas 1
gieiag boentles to oolot---------- -w
pensions, bounties and allowsnen u. thcir
heirs. The President Us also OMBorsd
lU blU to tectUds ^ammsroia , postal

3

Infuse aplere^if
'..ureusiis

It stand an'bowror
ibieepooeful to thrro
rarmed. Corer with
utiJ the curd b thick.

ASH FOB BIDES, •’S'-18 *”

C

warrant!

�^jritnltnal gtras.

SPOONER’S

F«Cn lw"'"- —---- -------.
' 1
' wl!| .ou hare
ba** « ewe*tlamilaala, wiU,lUd,U.
' * brf’tr Mildren ••otouiol fcsbiae.

rvX»M Avenue, I etopped alike Truit
AMiM 1IuU* ‘ r Aldrld‘ ,od
S S’- •btre
«V UP • •'n5,,
i^har color, end not bad to lake —
iLr, «c to* of bto‘hi’« pa»«bw,
a
Ljrrd and fifty f*«br looking damZ|s cutting. ateaaHSK and canning them.
r«, in this bo«* l*» anomer, when
L, &lt;jJ their cooking to cauldrons, but
' Mr. Yetke* has invented an iron

tBLl;

EXi... .&lt;;&gt;• JI. ms- Ms,
rJJ. I.l..« upnlb. m. oim.m I.
ahotilYwnW inehM
“d
fo"‘
hM had a door which can be faatonod al
vTmiddle and bottom with iron Uya
io b Im, aa abutter* ar* faatened on afore
wiadnwa-Aall ateant tight. The peaelm,
irf pvelrf, cut in halm, pet ta tin pane
w fit the inaide alidea of the ataanj cloael*
tb, el.net is filled »“k
pw» of frail,
the Jocydnaed ard keyed, auam let on
eilh a powerful fixx for two or Ihre*
winutea, then shut off, the door opened
and the pan* »et upon table* where tho
j iho riecea with fork* and
(Pern in can*, the enna thua filled are
rv*4 atom to th* end of the iaUaa,
.trre there i» » cauldron of rich ayrup
r,Jc of crushed while aupG a djppf
.htrh i* pouted in to fill Uto epacea
s i i:il' the fruit, and the c^na ar* aealed
(.p Thr straining to much better than
*i'e old UfW proem, ap tha watery
tutert ore gut rid uf, also Cie acrid juice*
which arc sn reted under tne rind of the
iwstb, all &lt;'f which beInR MR in tha pane,
Le ['lured into a^at and there converttj inti, peach brandy. By thia atcamir.i&gt; also the shrinkage ia taken out and
the fruit g»c* into the cana aa el ear and
Sn weave it in prtoa jara at the
while die syrup which takatthe
.Ic. -nfilir wutery juice*, makes a rich
•anee when they wins to the table.—

■blished in:
RT8

&amp;,

S1

OCJER1E8!
• Aft THE CHJUREKt
lERFUMERTES,
LAVOBDiG tXTRXCTJi,

'

Lirro Aaanrtmetit of

avling Baskets

DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

ROlEBia e tTIlIU.

SILVER SKIRT?
.

Moro Elastic,
More Graceful!

inllasllss Silrer Skirl!
"issSSrS'.IRsSSl?
Ba are Um aatne oalbnse wand ia we
i. Use catering of ffk&gt;e&gt; •‘■■■‘Jt.y

. rAvoarrK un*Tt
ircd solery. by »o Awrer fiiri t»i
oUf—t.
SO A 33 Barclay to"*1'
.

■esisl Ssllrsst Sleek.
&gt;. h.-b, alaax JIS* m rsyl.

FOB HID», 1

•WITH.

BADWAV’S

READY _ RELIEF.

Intermittent Fever,

Goons

Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chills,

OF ALL KIND,
AND AT RRICB8

To Suit the Times.
■

"CHANCES* SALE.

A *r»oo»py.
B. c.tnixnut
Jnlyawi______ •

.
c*'‘

SaiaaM 3. Sta»U*, Oa^atMW,

MORTGAGE tSALIi

T-l WdCLT bar tag b.«i,.U in the eMd.ii.os Afery A Ctitrr Aaaaa Gov /MBs. Av" las
A-* ■ a tnertwageaxoc^M by Lyman Beesan. MaHm, Ja*aw A (Maar. -fc— g.
«re-r. -

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

s^'^aTtsrusaJs:
Anwdeate.

Great Decline,
In Prices,

oSMsrirt? xsMXtfX, &amp;

AGUE
Diarrhea,

iA**i*eM*to 7—b**1. nedwIfanBid

Dysehtery,
Periodical Headaclie,
Dumb Ague.

wGuS
(lD.CMkaiBiBg.OMl
hfiy ihrao ama and 37-1'XHha of an
tbo East fractional half of tbe Sort
liciud ouaricr of bwlion t«»nlr l.
Uaxnrilh-on.acrw.sdti U« tbao
Also thr5 orUi-Wm fm--iioo, Waal a
of Section 6fi»«&lt;S(lbj cvnlaieingMat

piTTQ

onutd eoaame Bkxb food IbM'wdL'wtM*

1866.

For Sale by all Druggists.

OUR STOCK

aMla to aaUrKi.a^Bit IUta U t baao*B««r. -Mw

Wm. Spoon in &amp; Co.,

.riss;»s?xwisfagwS

Nashville, Tenn.

CHANCERY BALE.

MswE

n&gt;a Wngar.
iicat.—
,
ri'.voittao roa
—Many
Many of
of ■
in the habit of ploughing
DoiOfiT BUSIHICSS,
Above crop, and allhiuigh
o
tVy admit the benefit of aaeoood ploughalways vacu-se tbemaelvu* Upon a ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN THE
I'L.i uf **rit of time or same other like
STATE.

FOr

•U1T CANS,

lur.wrv 2_ __y“2L‘_

Bilious Fever,

OUB FAadlTlES

Idren Carriages

irable,

Chills nnd TVvpr,

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

tbrir busmevu Is t&lt;&gt; invest as much labor
। n ih« putting in of tbrir crepe aa they
mu wiih prulit*. and tbnt it would be
Iij.-h better toinveat their money in thia
■ay tb*a in bank or Government atocks.
they argue that they can gel their
gri'iin-i &gt;n just n« good order by harrow•i&lt;. This I drey. They may pulverise
■hr surftci- *o th it at it superficial glance

•A'T^tos Fton^nta-raa WtW. tlaiikfogrw
■C-aaWJfoy
—''murv anna sad arsviaiMia nwWMWSi itMar

HTBm -Uwiii' sdvMtiMMU Jbpvs.

1866.

CROCKERY

; deep: r and mure careful csaiuinatiun
a-V show tbit it is full of lumps aq^unbrusrn cl*&lt;d«. into whiidi the routs can­
not pvectrtte. But granting that they
ran put the ground into aa fine a ccndiw« by bs-r-iwing as I can by aeccnd
And to euld at a reduction from former
yloaing, I would still follow tha praetkr.
f r I can plmi’k twice with toss wear an*
tear of teams than they will’wshUust with'
the one ploughing, because I plough the

To Thrcuhora A Fnrmcra!

is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

the ground »■ mellow and unbaked by exp.sure in the »un. During thia time*
1 h»y m&lt;r«t haul out their manerr. My
their harrowing, providing they du it
properly.
There i« bull number important point
in fsvi.r of ploughing twice; practical

truowfj.) j«»/5w»

ADMINWriUTOft’d SALE.
lb» ramtor of tho aotala Of JaWr»U. beating

4RJT3 BBMWrut-MiiJ■»
a—I II I Ml i&lt;«—am all u.«
.» r.«
ami. l.aa km telly .
MauaryMT. mU i.ka aa ■•••» an l«n
I roar — UM. AU Ola. ImpMt-Uj lama

WineofTai

a hatri.y girrnuiat in ; .ircwn oi ncinna anfiaaUioriii gt anted Io ni» by the Probate
Cmirt tor lh» county of Ban? ana) alate of Mbsbl- i
1 can. 1 aboil eat-oao to ute at 1‘uMlc Auelimi to |
Uw higi.ct bidder. onSataniay. tha Bth tl»y of
I Aurual iwsb al ooo o’rlark ia the ailerooon.al lb*
I north door of the Court House in tha Tillage ad
i HaMirra. in oald county. Use Minning described
!__ I
. ... ..I.I —alalc I.. — ll - Tbe
|

C7FANCERY SALE.

Pine Tree Tar.

!ItXsatetJ5f"’““

tt'i'rit
’slSrbftS’;
^•a M«jb U (ay lb. IkrMlaa MM

•jOJ GAHtt IKE KEA’IP’

fne'l fiirt that aotl fi*

se cannot by any possible
B
Loth these results fnwn one
CUSTOM MADE
pbmghiug. If deep enough to stir tbe
soil th.ir*.ug1ily it will bury the manure
loo deeply, and if the plough is gauged
to as nut to cover the manure too deeply,
the in.I is not stirred deep enough to sat­
isfy the other necessary condition.
MAXrrACTVXXD TV 0*I&gt;Dt.
By pliiughing twice 1 ain able to ac­
complish both three objects, for I con DY THE VEST BESY OF WORKMEN.
make my first ploughing of tbo usual
depth and afterward turn under the maner« by a shallow furrow, and by rolling
GVlhplAWS SALE
th* field once can put it into flue order Let every one that want* Boole^nd Shoes
fur the drill without any harrowing.
Examine Our Stodn
In tbe nxtur of tha Ratals of Thopua Do! .bey,
antes UulahaT, Ablgsli J- Buhhey sad O«wa
Thine a bo have tried “twice plongbC. D.latMy. udaorB, baira ofThuaoaa DuUbsy.
jg iagfor wheat" and base observed Its ef­
JjKu«'io Wsrvbr rUefl that la pursuance oft Ifect upon tbe ensuing gras* crop will ael
J,M «dsuttorilv F«»** »• at. to th. fnab.ta
d«m if ever relinquish the practice; fnr
it always seems to insaroa much better
I *. . . ..__ 1. « .lnzl .1 niu. ,1
trowth or set of grrus seed, which may
ptrhaps lie owing fo the improved con­
Um, flowing &lt;toeribjdl
ditio* ofthe soil with reference to pulvsrixalii a.
SX'lr"'^?..” /I’m ITSf
Ploughing l»ut once will seldom kill
JrU- o.TE* / Ulrfm-I. Held sale 1
anthnoats. which spring up from tbe
*e*d shaken nffin harvoating tbo crop,
anil It by growing emothera out more or
leu nf the wheat, although it baa evenlu•Ry to auciuuib to coW weather mid
fowl. Thu second ploughing destroy a 111

1BDDTS &amp; CHOSff.

liirts and

very effect! re in nami« rriauMBIO BtUdnaMag

Is T-mithTW ti to 4odfa41v
arnvn aflu &gt;w«lhr ay*« anl wNfI

OLD LADIES U FAIR'MAIDENS

mtaar

Drawers

W -BIBS MM wawa. —
' —— a
■ ,
onio vouri i«r
smm.y
ITobata 0«e*. la tbe vHIm
Ha»*‘a&lt;». m
Monday ibe II day of July, in lhe yeor
one IhseMud eight hundred and silty ala. I ''Tu^u'X’rf drJ» U U^nss tUr.i.ln.lUs I
rr»«nt.8bcr»sa C Prindle. Judeeof Probate
In tbe matter of tbe estate v&lt; CLartM M.
Ktiappen nod lx&gt;ral S Knaftien, minms
On readlngasd «&gt;lng the |w4&gt;lloa. duly eertkedof
Farsh M. Miler, flosrdlan of fod wnnona. praylng. JWSBtAtfiS’Jffi'.’TOiSt:]
for reasons therein sot terth, that abo may be
at aMer SM^a lull— -to Sara -rUT«4

Tsiereupo'ii, It is ordered tbalTaesdar, tba list ’
day of July, instant at » .’eiMk tn tbo fereBMR.be assigned ftrr tbe bearing of said petition. I
and that the beina at tew of said deeeaaU, and al!
other pereeuattilnnMled in eaidMUtw are reqaiaml
loamwar ataeeasUnef said Court, then to be
holdea at the Probalo trtee.ui tbe village of flealings, and show oaBev, If But Ibero be, why ths
rraver of tbe petitioner slmwid not bo graMsd.
And it ia further ordered, that the petiHtnior
giro notice to all trerrmo intrmted t n m.it estate
Ofthe peo4e»ey «&gt;'««’&lt;&gt;
«*» &gt;b&lt; •“*&gt;«{
ItoeroM, by enming a eopy of this notice and
order to bs peWisbsd ia the "HmMbm Basner."
a newspaper jHntrd and elretilaliogiti said eoun
ty of Barry.
three «nn«nlre weoli, prwvlows
“|Tfm’4ij“'lSfc»«»r 0. raiMiLS.

Ureal H*.lw-Onl Sale

Dolhr a betote. daaam tarn. WaC Bf .T*
blows oe Um bottle. Sea (Ball cirrnlArt st
Drnggiata
.... &lt; . :
OIJTEB CJUMJK A CO. Frojria fora

~~Pnrifr Ytinr Blaod .''
Taka n U i HprtogAMMBe Ur ptn^ tafiU

♦n. Mt lb. bupnniM poraMm taamxM

'bn cnodts-’ •ai Vegetable Extriftt
v la a grssl prMMUr of XU*llb.

OH. BICKLOW
W*|eMa..,...... .......

T»i

nut WUTOMAHtfU IT ♦CTMMlIAi
„1^3'l3*.S?r■*• ■" "‘“•tt

H a«M KinwlkwMrLA IUmbi
*w Ladiss-Gotttd l!»»Lip&lt;

■v E G- 3S,X.(A.»Xa..S
aaaoSTc^SS-ml-WBUbMi....
Idbrni, ■S#IO'&lt; *»■*,
KSSSiKSat-SSi.:::.. SS i-'

Cam.

II Will KI-IM IK siulaW »e«el»y.

s.'s^sr^

WARRANTED TO SPIT.
Al«. KU«IAB, HOOPS,

CfUn *n W «gy.—Infiiie • pi»« of .W* her* in connection with Our 6»re,
"••MtaBlUdB boiiing w»Ur, aa Ur
•Mkifrehem; hi k «und gnbottror
'y°0k« put « t«M« vpooefal to three
Wioftac milk warmed. Cover with
• »th. wd-kau until the card to thtek.
fr* out Mid u„ U». »t,er, or Bwcmten
“* both whey eed card. Tbic
"«• » very niea dmert for dinner.

£ wmWSSBir 8E®?.

n#

luog-.nn. Hall llteoni. Heaid’Kl, Is.

sssa'?S’fea?'Vr %

tospring np, gr.d often forma quite an
aitiuun .4 green manure when turned
and killed by the secund plough­
big.
.
.■
.
J bm thrown out the above ideas
•Rb regard to tbe proper depth for tor*f«ng nianure, in ^npe that noma of your

-

Kichola
&amp; Shepard,
,
r rivtn
wrrn

Benzoin
GUARDIAN'S SALE.

�■‘SOKE TBCTU TEAS POETRY.

3BCO
FOlt
circumttaneae la to render revnTution not

bla pen. State Goveraora and Legialalure* could do nothing In the matter.—
Congreu, the only power capable of re­
moving the Prerideot, would be dead by
legal axtotsneo until December. Tbo
whole gam* would be in th* President’*
band*. No opposition could bo r*gol*r-

t

WftJlEHOVSUS • ' "
403 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA,

TO THE

lew 8prli&lt; ft Sumer Goa is

COUNTRY TRADE

kobb

IN HOLBROOK'S BLOCK.

!

regular and unlawful opposition would
bo proceeded with by tbe President aa if
action M tha hill to limit the ProaideBt’.
It were rebellion. Whatever the coun­
try would have done to prevent it* Gov­ AU. STYLES OF SUMMER HATS,
ernment from Wn, re volutionlied do-

Wo might hope ibeto Indiea-

ba dona by Congroea during it* praMnt

BLEACIIKG

PRESSING,

lion ia varioua waye.
Congreu will aflbrd u* full opportunity
L Dy the Senate, at lc**t, remaining
to see how the Pre*id*nt will eonduct
NRW GOODS RMfaEVKD WEEKLY.
in eouion etraight through until tbe
himulf when be la once more relieved
Ladle* will pleast mil before purobaiing.
fourth of March neat.
of tbo restraining influence of the lawMtas E. WILCOX.
2. By pawing an enabling act reor­
IlMUap. April a*. ISU,
*prt*m3.
ganizing tbo rebel States on the haws
whole power of th* Government to ee a*aumod by the Reconatroction Commitcur* th* forcible re-ad miwon of tbe sotee’e Report, that they have never hero
ceded State* to Congress, the delbalof
lawfully organized and are now Terri lo­
the Constitutional AmandmRit, »nd his
own reflection. Wo ventw* to predict
tient and end hi* effort* Io tbruat repre
•rotative* from the*o halfformed States
eooducthitneelf if Congreee adjourn, to
Into Congreu.
December without pawng any HU to
3. By the paaaage of Senator Tram­
bull'* bill regulating removal* from of­
office, without admitting Colorado or
fice. ao that the Pruldeut could not re­
Nebraska, and without pudug any ena­ move any officer, except fur miacociduet,
bling act which shall drfin* th* present or grant a commiwion to hi* *ooce*»or,
statu* of the rebel State* u not in the
until the Senate had given It* consent.
Union. A* soon u th* Pruidrot’* con­
4. By admitting immediately Colovention shall m**» in Philadelphia, hi.
party will bo formed and its member,
lican party wilt bavo two majority in tbe
■very where known. Johnson'* first care
Senate in any event Wp ohould Live

HAftDWABE STORE!

failing to reorganize the

of tbe new party- V enough apoatate* which ia nine point* in the law, to Johnfrom the Republican party can be found
aon'a recon*traction policy. In doing ao
„
op .pr~~“.
•“ *»
they seem to have aimed no higher than
nominated; ifuut, appearance* will be of the .politician’* mark, vic to keep their
very llUb account, and Copperhead, will ■Ma. They have shown | but little faith
be nominated-. At the South, as hereto­ in abelract jualice or in the ability of the
fore, be will nominate rebel*. To all
people to diwern and reward it They
tbero be will issue tbrir commission*,
,nd they will inter practically upon the tb/l the aeeeded State*, at organittd Ay
dutiM of their office. But this would not
aaxiafy him. All Ihree appointment* mitled, and that tho difference ia only one
mw«t be confirmed, sod more important of time. In this temporizing couree
■till, th* member* of Congress from the Cougreo* ba* aougbt to riak nothing, but
Needed State* must have their *ea«f*nd

must vote co their confirmation.

42 JOHN ST. NEW YORK. •

THAN EVER BEFORE,

VOL?;®.

Being daily receiving Good* from the
RkkLi ai lha
■

futiljl'i JpilUM flinrtor?.

Great Decline!

noons,

ry

D

• B- '

Yankee II Notion*.

WHITE

ASTROLOGY.

A

GOOD NEWS AT M'

Fulj. Assortment or

Cornog ae^iajlr atuaded to.

GROCERIES.

pRoaiTroKPtt^n^^ mjciug a n
IK.I. C_&gt;rt for th, Cana-

Good Tea at one Dollar,

aaoza * awoaa.

At t»i

UNION STOKE .r

iBOT/Jcn * mox

CARPETS, »»"’ ““**

FOR SALE.
X IMPROVED FARM of M&gt; •««

from Mi-Mirrl!!*. &lt;■□ th* 0 1
Antalks
_■
._ u
an l—HMch
M.JdlcuIlr.MicL.
JalyJtf

Wall Papon
Window Fixtures,
Window Curtains,

Orrxaxn at Mt Olu Svawd
Gazartr Rxnvran Paters.
All

Railroad Prices,

the rUla^s “^rgJo^Atfy al law. MiddkviU*.

at

Wasfi’ssaiyg.

NO HUMBUG !

Written Opinion

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Ing a squirrel I
the ground. I
rifle up towar I
and the rifled I

IL WIUUUT.

hia appointments. There are now In the
Senate ihirty-fomy Republican vote., given away apparently our right* to re­
counting the vacancy in Kao*** ** GIM. organise tboee State*, because if they STOVE PIPE,
Prat ROBERT JACKBOX, ROBERT HURUERT
SAP PANS,
M. D-. Dr. KCUKNETRLFKAU. Jr.
fiftun Copperhead and apoatate vote*, were ever to be reorganized they ought
THE MATl6MALDWP*5RARr, ESTABLISHand one vacancy for New Jersey. The Io have been reorginizod alike firelop•. And everything el«o fiubloned from
■eceded Slates will come In with twen-'’ portnnily Congre*. had to do it. It ba*
Sheet Iron. All sorts of
BVICNCB AND FAIR DRALISG VICTORIOUS
OVER KMPRWCI8M AND FRAUD.
added to the Q&gt;pperhead vote, ezrepl gus Government* are not "State*,’’ be-,
Fowler, of Tennessee, should he vote cause instead of submitting their Consti­
Republican' u i* now expeeled. Thu* tutions to Congress fur am aid m ent, Cooi.rcusainr Stur-ilarii. th»l
the Copperhead* will have thirty-*'* greu submit* tbo Constitution of tbe
CUH8B OF MODERS MANHOOD,
votes, or a majority of two over the full United State* to them for amendment,
Republican vote, abould Fowler, of Ten- thus tacitly conceding *chem to be State
UUT— vote With us. If New Jerecy
ahould send a Copperhead to Gil the va- importance. They are a quasi endoreeuacy existing there, • majority of three
for tbh Johnson party would result.
in reoooelructing the eecodrd State*.—
ints
IF the Republican Senator*, bring unable They give the Copperbende a vantage
AILS,

I4 ea**c. 11, la Wsclend. Alima Uo.. by
II. WRIGHT, MMkrill*,
ooct *aS cirat.
4 A Acr*a on »«e. »». 4u »cr*» on •*«. St. and
•±V Moens ob see.
in 0U*e". Allrnn Co.,
for mF* My
II WRftlHt.

ROPE.

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

•n, «’tr«x» and aKuitKMtifc’uil. soel&gt;maallMikDrM4arvutareK**M*. flo*l■pMteJrattriUMi afta* titaTpeaers.loM
*n.nyn io ibejars, can U fatly r»-

pl*.
.
H. WRIGHT.
IMPROVED FARM F0R8ALE.-lMecrM.ea*
nil* from Niddlmlte. ItOasrw imprevnl: gevd -tJwwrwsRs- retrork. entitled
bauM cad bare, tod * l*rgs beari*r orebstd.
“Rip tb«Kvll in th* Bed." wbkii will b* »eet to

EATI III AND ICECREAM

(unetred.
.d7i.'.1K^3r‘" r*ry went JuaJ of rep-

A LASS.
U
ptrm

u

They can charge

GROCEY

HARNESS

PROTECTOR.

Seward, who now applaud* and admire*
Wo therefore beseech the Republican
nroriy evary thing, applaud* and admire* party in pnngrotft, to paaa, by a twothe Preaidenl’a alleged determination to
pursue it Heretofore the President ha* some enabling act, which will deerly dofol&amp;Uedtbe worst prediction* of those

EArTEKN

SALOON,
liextiii?' r&gt;rX*t.' k
Cawtlen

IPOOIAE IBSS'DET,

We beaeecb them to admit the£t*tee
of Nebraska and Colorado before adjourn-

SEO THO DOCTOR HIMSELr^

HAFR.

A Soda Fountain

BOLD AT RAILROAD PRICKS.

LET THE tFFUCTED RBUH
■

‘

Short Notice.

H. A. GOODTEAR &amp; CO.
BMtlng*. J«». Z, IM*.

jaart-M

wholly mdieau all dMlrofor ear kiad ofliijnor.
by twor Dr. H»rb*rt'» AnU-AleoboliaOenMaM
aausMing raetdy fui'iolM&gt;poreoM;wnU for

■pjrwLb.

LANDS FOR SALE.

Groceries,

ir-’fiwstwfts'isx

V&lt;rf^lS,ta Ms&amp;Grore.

c2.^”k'

■"*ta

AMU AGNOrrAR.

fMCH. iaHuUn

SALE.

g.aut*. 0^1 w V

.adeXefuwK.we

Preeid*ut’« veto, Mr. Trumboll’e bill reg-

FARMsSALE

pro totoe that I
the next nor
aearebbewa.

BRACE ft O’DWYER,
JOBBKRB ARD RKTAILKR3 OF

H&amp;TS. &lt;008, WiES,
Mllliiery aid Straw Geeds,
AT EASTERN PRICES.
ten.
The Glory of Man u Strength.
r. nightly

’u-w™»i.

K

Joseph Wolco |
rested at the! I
the sheriff of &lt;1
of forging a di
National Bad

IseU^Mey totk, IMS

woe ^Aiwistb,

FOR
•ary, to enable them to retain their own

11000, ataoda
tlon an the 1811
■suit with lute

o. RTKIKU.

LEATHER, CR^jACKBOTS FRBNCH PATKXT MALE

who Ud no Haith in him.

b it liksly arnmrola aa territorial, and ahall auert
ttalto wiH foil In say plot attributed to the jurwdictkm of Congru* ot*t their nr-

Stockdill over
whcu Stock di I
the fury of th I
la the abdotl
Inches long, 1

A FIRST CLASS RATING AND ICKCRRAM

Cr*Dr7XcK«ON-8ORIUTAL LDCIMEST

IEFT

NO. CE73, rosT-orr
CHICAGO. ILLINOIS

~»»ji

DELICACIES and KABHITIES
shall w«, that Johnson succeeded not so
much by his own strength or energy a*
by the over-caution and timidity of Con-

some oxen, wl I
plowing that |
Stockdill, brbri
ter. At the til

STOKE.
Ur Mito, for Mto * pre *.fe.- MnhfooNE
GOLD or SILVER MKDALR, or other Brol

SHOP.

construct the rebel State* themselves,
iority of tho Senate wberevar they ahonld they now foil to prevent the President
. .._r .L.
. .kA
from pushing through hi* policy by mll-

ha* defended tbi.

CHICAGO. ILLINOIS.

DR RAPHAEL.

Tho Copperhead and rcb- President’* acta it endorsed th*m and by
AND RODDEN jyARE.
annulling nothing it endorsed everything.
and th* Southern State* would have a* Congreu bu therefore come very for A Large ^Assortment et ©lam
short of a Radical Repoblican policy.—
It hu aimed merely to hold open the FBIITCAM*.
wbule question of reconstruction until
■tore on the roll, and the Sergeant-at- the people could vole on it For this
Arm* of the .Senate ebould refou them we thank th*m, if they •uecood'fn bold­
■eats, Johnson would probably reongniz* ing It open. But If, after faillog to re­

Garrett Daria

DR. RAPHAEL,

.

no diflertnou.

ftrot

LUCK

i. meldon.

Shelf Hardware,

ground to stand upon.

J/'Alt ACCTmI
!7th U1L, Marl
Cole Esq., of 1
In shooting il
himself, the 11

H.C. rSIXDLE.

C. WAXELEE,
Battle Greek, Mich.

that tbe Johneon Government* are nut
republican in form, becauio they exclude

PA

31 ic taiga

TOHN W. PAYNES riCIT'REGAL
•»
______________ 0—

GOODS,

Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

of all kinds,
and will be sold at

or

Printing,

*d oa *borl ■eli***M i»

H. A GOODYEAR &amp; CO. Mats, Rugs, &amp;c., &amp;.c.

HARDWARE

R. X8TKRBR00K A CO.

Abt/ K1XD8

Job

OIL OLOTHB,
oountrv, from Secretary of State down
Congreu, in
to Ude’waiter, in the hand* of member,

*,ElrrEiiis«t
a e«.
S ZSL P*FMARCrjOTCTM^ . £
' Tl

NSW GOODS! NEW GOODS !

UP STAIRS,

▼acatloo.

Old Establishment!

•ny iceeitableT—Ckloogo Triiunt.

■nsiwaaT

SBtrZJ“£ *.*’_• -fol .*!

netory, - ----------------- ---

THE

joke*

o» SURGEON

a DRAKE.
Stif!itWrASSTASttSS
DEHTI8T8,

_______
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.

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umaw°LIB0_

raurnesB, tx * S«als»
Six (tons.
*t«re o*

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VOL. XI.

Tux Bocnom, the New York ladles
newspaper aaya: Crinoline,1 which suffer­
ed a momentary coUapae ia th* leading
till** of lb* eld world, to again in Mgh
favor, and Its circumference to greater
than aver. "They do these thing* better
in Franc*," is a phrase that cannot be
■ every body to beware of u**d to th* criadiiha cam ofr France
simitar offisre, for each and wrnra America,” for France is perpetu­
if* designed to swindle the ally veering round—I* constant only In
change, while America, wben'abe, “gala*

... i. Arars ic.di

"DarowroBT or tub Mncumi' a«&gt;
MABvrAevraxM' Unrrsn Svocx Coura•r. J. J. Gbaboxx, Oorrtspooding Boc'y.
No. &amp;M Bboadwat.
JYrw Fori, JufyUA 1888.
J. Co lb, Hastings.—Dear 5ir.—Borno
Ums sine* st your request, we forwarded
Pamphlet containing six tickette. You
neglected to send money for sama One
&lt;&gt;f tbe number ha* drawn a prise rated al
3178,00.
Pleas* remit amount for tickets 35,00
and inform us by what Express the prise
shall be nsl lam. Your* Respectfully,

|&gt;CSSIU.A iwviva.
Groceries. B*oks end

lOflD NEWS AT LAST

w
x who arm m ntotnu

J

A IULBROOK.

H. 1C- KL'SSELL.

JOUS BOUEUTS.

^NAI'PEN • BVKROWM,
Solicil-

J£ X. SlIELbOX,

4&lt;»Ucd is •ervwc.

27th uIL, Martin Calo aon of James M.
Cole Eeq., of Woodland, while engaged
in ehooUng equlrda, accidentally shot
hiuiaelf, the ball entering the right wrtot
af&gt;d pqgMlqp U&gt;e arm, lodging therein.
It aoctxia he wbb standing an a log watcbing a squirrel, with hb rifle standing cn
tbe ground, in attempting to dmw the
rifle up towanto him the hammer caught
and the rifle dlscbaroed, Inflicting a dan­
gerous wound, aa above specified.

' in never failing abundance, at Acblkv’s

UwroBTOATt—We learn that, on
the 18th ulL In the township of Yankee
Springs, two neighbor* become engaged
Ln a personal altercation which resulted
In the mortal wounding of ana of them.
Tbo facta In the case a*cm to be, that the
men were out In the field searching for
acme oxen, when aaxne wnrdssbeut antae

J18 TiACT mADISOTV tTIUT,
CHICAGO. ILUrVOlS.

ter. At the time, Bench had ta hto hand
I a whip, with th* but of which b* struck
Gtockdlll owr the back of tbe bead,
wbeu Stockdill who stood whltllng, In
tbe fury of the moment, stabbed Baaeh
In the abdomen cutting a gash five
InChe* lang, and indicting a mortal
wound-tbougb at datest date* B*ach
waaatlll alive but no hopes am enter­
tained of hto recovery. BtockdUl has
been arrvated, and In default of b*U In
31000, stands committed for examina­
tion an the IMh imL, an charge of e*aault with Intent to kllL

H. WRIGHT,

Good Merrimack Prints

good thing, keeps it," and ebow* bar ap­
preciation of it by awarding tt wide
■pread popclarity. Ask any of lb* wear­
er* of the Duplex Elliptic Era pre*^ Trail
if there iaaay probability of that elegant
creation losing ground in America, and
her answer will bo prompt and to the
point, that, if anything,' Jlbere ia every
probability of ite gaining ground and re­
taining perennial popularity.

One Shilling,
NEW STORE

ready. with a gracious smile, to welcome
2y caller—Call often a* you may —
call once, and ae* if mb ia not on hand

GUARDIANS SALE.

leading tail and wool from Chicago hav*
recently altered their lime of running,
that popular thoroughfare, th* Michigan
Central, have changed their time to cor­
respond.

Sec card in another column.

A Taxer.—To call at Dcssixo’e these
sultry evening*, and get a dish of that de­
Ma. Dcoirrrtx’a Cibcvlab declares
licious Icb Cbbam, or a glass of lex Coin
Lbmobaob. Beader, if you have any that the Philadelphia Convention will b*
rfoubta, try it, and onr word for it, you * “union eftbe pUr lotto bear U and brains
■
Will consider ynur money well Invested. of th* country."
Specimen of “patriotic heart"-FerAgain, those who appreciate the merits
of La*b* Bsbb, ou be supplied with the
best in market al Dcuxuo's.

, What tub Ambmombist will AocOMrusM.—Th* pending Cuaatilulional
Amendment, if adopted,
let. insure* the citizenship of *11 per•ana whatever, bom or naturalized in

(hie country.
2d. Base representation upon actual
3d. Disqualify for any office, civil and

military, all who, having once *worn to
support the conatitulion, took part In or
gave countaoBOOB to the slaveholders’ at­
tempt to overthrow It—a two-thirds
rot* of Cmgresa bein^ required to re­
move such disqualification.
4 th. Repudiate the rebel and validate

—TH House baa acted to
000,000£»r annum to tbtj^nsi.vn Hat,

arise* from including prornal-marehals,
Ac., from an addition of 32 per mouth
for each child under sixteen, Arc. Au
attempt was made to rate* the lowest
grade of pension from 38 to 313 a month,
Ditto "brain”—Georg* Francis Tralq. but it foiled, and the House passed Hie
bill under the previous quraUon, as re­
Beware of auaimer complaint ported from Committee. Tbe resolu­
amongst tbs children. Thousands of th* tion to double peneiona accruing during
little ones aouually di* from disorders Ol the Rebellion was laid on ths table.
the stomach and bowels, and many, ah I
too many homes are rendered desolate by
the bands of thia prevalent disorder.
COE’S DYSPEPSIA CURE is a rollabl* remedy in all cases, as well aa for
dyspepeia, indigestion, eickheadacbe, sour
stomaeh, want of appetite and general
debility.

New Fork Tribune aaya: Nothing is
more common than to hear people talk
of what they pay newspaper* for adver­
tising &lt;c., aa ao much given In charity.
Ncwspapea, by enhancing th* value of
th* National debt.
property In their neighboebo&amp;i, and
Can any truly loyal and national man giving the localities tn which they are
object to such a law!
published* reputation abroad, benefit
all such, particularly If they are macGoon Tsmblab'* CosvBm&lt;M&lt;.—On chants or ml estate owner*; thrice the
the »lh day of August, th* Good Temp­ amount yearly of all the meager Bums
they pay for their support. Besides, cvlar's of J acksee and fire adjoining coo*tlea, will meet is eon real ion in that city,
for discuseioa and tba adoption of each

On Uabp.—Tbe following dispatch to locality, and In all ronpeeto toadeaU*th* Cbtmgo TfowA, dated Naahv'JIs, July blo public oonvenleneo. If, from any
asm, the matter ia th*local or editori­
23. speaks volumes:
al ©olumna should not bo quite np to
TW Dome mmnbwu, m^By,«v«or* yoor standard, do not mart itmldeand
pronoaitM it of no account until you are

'a53i

poods;
SHTLEI

BOTTOM OUT

DRY GOODS
sriTK.orjacji/vAX, cwuyw Barry.
Ala asafa* oftterrekai* Coon for foe ro*

The Place to Buy

Cheap Q For Cash

sones.

1 TT0BIKT and COUMCELOK AT LAW,
A and Solicitor la Cha»*efy.
Seury p.blic sa4 Cooveyaaeer. Also,

'AU. AURANGEMKHTB—
Grand Rapid* At Hastings 8te&lt;

nr

Foxxxr Exoobmd.—Tbe following
to ensure you * pleasant hour in hl* qui­ totter from Thad. Strvens to Mr. G*i&gt;1,
et retreat, jest by the “Blue Sign."
editor of tbe Lancaster Errwimy £tprtn,
explains itself:
Acxtsv has just received a new lot of
Wabiuxctob, July 21, 180G.
Ds ax Sib—I s«e your Copperhead patbclr nrw *dvertlaement which appears fresh Gbocxbibs, including a prime arti­
to-day. Parties dailring anything in cle ofSogar at 12} cte per pound, the best [&gt;*rs suppoae that 'Borne remarks in my
tlirlr line, will do well to give them a 8l George'a Banka C-&gt;d Fish at 12} ctv. alter End reference to Colonel Forney.
call
ime decidedly Io* figure*,
Rsmnuma.—Tbo*e draught* d»liill, Everybody.

DR. RAPHAEL,
• Aatrotogsr of the 1PU Ctaatary,

Schvbvab keepe a fttlf supply of let
"8bba*m and other delicacies, end is ever

CHAI

xcoxcp

NEW

Amendment by the Slate of Tennessee
Z^BACHBBS* Ibsttvi-tb.—The Hoboba- will effect the President's policy aa the
ioa* of the State of Tennessee effected the
blx. the ScnBimwoBitT or Pvst.ro InenvcnoB, has made known his intention
of naming nestings as on* of tbe place*
liiiMuta.—The DeWit County Re­
where Teacher*’ Institute* will be held
publican Convention met on July 7, and
psssrd the following among other reaoluwltl.b«jw»n ia dai lime. JMaaowhile
|/^2sr^7^lraou&lt;a^ciiiCLr—TbTnrz i let all persons interested take notice of
Rttolvtd, That while we regret, for
lh* time of opening, which will be on the hie own sake, the apoetaey of the Presi­
regular meeting will be held on Friday Ibtb day of September, and make their dent, we cr&gt;ngr*tuhle oureelve* and the
Country, Aal at As brought noAiopiuto
arrangements accordingly.
At portf, io Ac ros curry noMtny out of
Hob. Nobmam Bailv. At which lime the’
it; and that lb* Union party stands to­
Tragedy of Hamlet will b* read, and a*
day a* a unit, capable of eywin prsservthis la aomewbat lengthy, it will be nec­
lay At country from At machination! of
rrirlt and (.ipperheedt, even wifA At
essary to commence promptly at 8,P. M.
Also, Plaining, Matching, and all kinds I’muftnlti Atir Itadtr.

slirstia* pe‘4 u the •
rtlsle. OBce over V

J

ADVEHTBEiaSTB.

A Gxoas F*An*.—W* Unite th* sp*dal attention of ourrmdaroto th* follow­
ing !ett*r received recently by Me. Cd*,
a. merchant of thia Village, We are, also,
informed tbit .similar latter* ware reoslv
*d by other^ promlnrat citizen* of Haaling*.
’
‘ esign to evidently to defraud

nOBUTfl A STBIKEB,

_ i—.. Tkra

SO. 14.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, AUG. L I860.

gratins*" SMilltia Sirertmrg.

—Hon. John Covode *n Thursday
nominated for Cuogma by th* Republi­
can* of the tw«uty-6r*t Pennsylvania
District.

—Tbs new fashion In bonnets ia said
to be two straws lied together, and two
ribbons attaibed U» tbe ends.

k*t,dfall kimto of Goods,
usually kept In a Vsrfoty

Stere.

.

w* B*r tarfir to* Cwfo
make a*
Atlwwwwne mt B*4 fetos,
WE BELL at

Uniform Prices,

�■ICE8.

HASTINGS BANKER.

than Br
will be

a Ihmr chair*. The whole Houa*
foe they wrro plainly visible,
through their
t_ open door. They ought to
And tbe lady flounced out in a rage.
bo counted jMkjrbcro they are.
irnoll aaldletthem be marked by
"• tWCIerVolUtW jonraxl u prw
tq2P*te'ou»
not voting.
ASOTKxa arraiL. ' .d’Jiruu'
Tho Speaker said bo would so direct
on yesterday morning was a stirring,
bristling and. exciting ooe. There r«

Should the veatl I

.■ t1 v.

T» Let—I*&lt;«lre WHUs.

TBS TUSMSEK VlCTtlT.

captured by gos»e guerillas, who stripped ■
tbe prisoner* of tbair clothing, U*d them '
isMSbMsai fosi Ifom Tknrhar yAL t
■uppored
• upposod to
to be
De (and
(an-J left
leu for)
lorj dead,
ooau. buT
u.,
lug hl* regiment— diiter.ee over twenty
_ T1
.
L. *L*.a
..u
II. fi—

kind in Michigan.

f
...

J——a ni, I C — IX.

mARIM

tltelrt* two member* present

HoweMMtatotUsfoH - -

tltioq

“Held on, nsa’aml jurt hold 00 ooe
mfouter" fold N*ih*n, feebly gasping for
-parted
naw- oos potl^lu
■pteSe! 1 (Habit wowid be for lew troub­
le lhan lo.maS* the trifling alteration*
yew have ■■»*** d?'
,

_ js,r UM *&gt; ^taUr .u.M,
“Very well, very well—eotno along
■ ■ gitls.”
.
4 With prim dignity the lady marshal­
led her charge* out, muttering something
about the extortionate ideas of landlords
aow-e-^ay*.
“Wall,’’ soliloquteed Natfon, “if Job
had been alive, and bad • bouse tn let,
there would never Etv* been any 'Book
of Job’written. There goMthateverlaxting bell again; I'll haul it out by the
roots if this thteg goes on much longer!”
. This lima another lady—but quite dif­
ferent from tho other—a slender, little,
.CMt-dowg lady, with a bead that drooped
like the Idly of th* valley, with a dress
tbit bad been pended, snd dsrned, snd
turned and re-irimmed, until even No-

ed.in vivid carmine. And tbegoldenhaired little Ionic* who clung to her
dress were as like her as tiny Itlly bud*
to a full-bloomed eh Imo of flower-bells.
A* Nathan Briggs stood looking at
her, than camo back to him the sunshin«y days of his youth—a field of blooming
■ eloret, crimson in the June light, and a

auusot gold—and , bo knew that ho Wa*
•tending feco to fooo with Coastsn00
Wild, the girt be had quarreled with
year* and year* ago, and whoso blue eye*
had kept him an old bachelor all his life

.be aiked timidly, with
her mouth.

She looked up, starting with a sudden
flush of recognition.
And then foe turned very pale end be­
gan to cry.NRlh the little golden-haired
girls clinging to her skirls, and wailing
“mams, mama—wbet's the matter, ma­
ma!"
“Nothing now," said Constance, reso­
lutely brtishing away tbe tear*. "If you
please, Mr. Briggs, I wilt look at the
bouse, lam * widow now, and very

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1
XWDUBAUCK Or COLD.
,'Tbe door of Committee Room No. 3
was opened, and the arrested member*
would ever snd gnoo peer out their bead*
and drew-suddenly back.
: a word of fault, and Nathan
Tba8peM*v eDlreated Mr. Mullin*
»cr aide, wondering if it really not to insist on bi* motion. Hs hoped
nelay

erfv, which was never without a place
In the American heart, though hitherto
an exile from the etatates ofthe country
laws of the laud. An achlavcmant *0
great *0 grand, an glorious. *0 vital to
ourselvco, to pooterity and mankind,
wrung from Use face of doubt and death,'
by the invincibte will, courage and pow­
er of our countrymen, cannot fall to flU
our hMXta With devout thankfuIncM to

Mr. Arnell said tbe Hoorn alreajly had
official Information that the two frosted
membera were on the floor of tho House tory. ThMtheurogreoi
ed and haanoolou* com
Vwdl, m". «U NuU.
by the report of the doorkeeper.
ly. I’ll let ykokavc my house If you
Mr. Mullins again moved the previous
want it.”
upon tho dotalla by which deoteed re­
“With the privilege of keeping a few reaolblion.
sults wore to bo obtained, araaunavoldaboarders!”
&lt;
Mr. Jarvis Insisted that he had the blo, AatUhflcarnsstaam with which couNoimx'morS
flqor and meant to hold it Ho was not fllctlng vlsw* have been aaserted, could
going to *M the right* of the people of
the great State of Tennesroo thus rothyon nnderstand how Icsafy trodden upon.
Mr. Mullina insisted.
Mr. Jarvis perrisled.
Th* Speaker said ho was profoundly
sorry to do any member wrong, but be
■'I'll tell you .Si, KSu«.,- Mid did not recognize Mr. Jarvi* as bolding
Nathan dictatorlally, “HI give you the th* floor.
.
•
privilege of keeping just one boarder,
and hlmybu’vc got to k«4g&gt; all your life
long, if you nooa take him."
“ don’t Aink I. quite understand you, glad of It, and put th* appeal to th*
Mleii&gt;c*e Central Rntlroad.
Mr. Briggs, said Constance, but she House, which sustained tbe Speaker bra
From tbe annua! rvport of the Direct­
blushed very becomingly, and we are rota of 37 ayro to 10 now, the Bpeaker
rather indin*d to think she told a fib.
not voting, and tbo two contumacious or* of the Mtablgsn Central Railroad, we
member* domiciled In tbe Arctic Circle Item that the groa* receipts of that road,
Number 3 positively.refuting t^ey aye for th* ymr-endfog'-Msy 31,184WJ, were
84301
This I* a larger amount
we wer* young fool* ones, but that ia no
Mr. Arnell arid that Mr. Martin wo*
reason wlyr.use should ba old faol%now. the* present, bat refusing to vote; where­
upon Mr. Martin indignantly responded stoned in part by tho burning of too
freight depot al Detroit, more than coun-'
Th. Hmm &amp;Ud S.' foWilfo M terbalanced the Increased receipt*. Tbe
Ofid naoodfotlMr to your 4Ud« girls—if
doubting Thomas a* they gtanced toward net receipt* were 1748,872,17.
There ware 602,923 pi»*ocgors car­
lUMfotfo-io. Mid behrid lh.”».ry
bet Nathan was do* to b* eluded that.
Mentical tofosridnP wbn bed Mnfod tbe ried an aggregate distance of 75,029,0)5

»»

■yrr-

w®?

' ■........

Over Rubert* &amp;

Established in 1B51
al low Price* and, *enidg ‘at'

Roberts &lt;fc Striker
•»

rtllHTB POB-Uf Ou.
COOD BlibWN SUGAR Ul Cu.

a(«MagHrw.i*(

AKEffELLixo

More and Better

’ For •the’ "People I

. ‘

,

ay rnonmc w uvxji. * a»o
STOMACH arrreRJl. lii.wdmrlhatHforyrt-

• • :■~ 2
I
S

HUSTETTEB’K DITTELS

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
"

lk«F»bltr mi

&gt; 7

And Kind* of

For the *ame Mosey
lfi*tbehrllnv,thkany
other Store in town,
AND NO MISTAKE
Conaiating of ill the Popukr
।

ssiais?:^: H. ■­

A Lxirge Aisortmrnl of

State •» poesiblu. aad that this Important
Wnlch Mak
intercut may derive a* great a benefit n*
►
.
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"
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. I Maumhctanac “1 Ll

Sc

Children Carriage*

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

FRUIT CANS,

Always on band.

BY THE DOZE\ Oil SINGLE CAS.

TUR GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

Come and Sed!

FOR IIIBEOI'LARITIEH.

0. 0. IFAVUI1N0.
HmUsc*. April M. IM4.

»pMt

GREAT RUSH

OODS

Knowledge of the production* «.| the I
orchard* of the State. There are three '
nremlomFOfthi* kind offered, the fir.t i
premium of •IbO. the second of 1'50, and
.the third of&gt;25. NHiese premium* will I
not be awarded to MhLQge diatrict, a* lire '
condafoua on which theyarTHflered-UateJ*11 l»
EATi:
separate diatrict*. Tht«c premium* and
tbe premium* for ordinary collection*
•ho* Id call &lt;h«L an extraordinary display
offriflt, as thi* ytar promire* t»» be very
NEW GOODS, XT
favorable for the growth of many ofuur
raicts, *t
boat varieties.
B, EL ©I

GRO(1

10IEITI 4 ITIIIEI.

THE SILVER SKIRT!

CHICAGO

Thugs •« E*&gt; «t *0 tt

More Durable, /

Mv Ice C

Moro Elaitic,
Moro Graceful!

ACKLEY’S.

eantelf
r. JOHN L. LYOXjlsj CH«p*l

High Prices Busted Up!
Gold $1-25in Haaings I

O*n l Anaw fevU. 8. ute C*m

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for $1.00,

•50 fur the beat cow. There are al*o
Herd premiums of 1100 each offered for
tbe beat herd of either Shorthorn, Devon
or Hereford cattlr; &gt;50 for the biot herd
8i0
th* beat team of
working earn. In »*Miti&lt;*i to tbeao pre- ,
•fliiema, the Citizen* premiumsinclude an I
&lt;4fer cf a premium ol 1140 fire lb. beat;

And Every thing d*e ia th* line of

Drugs,
'■ Medicines.

Tbe COBblBalloB Silver Skirt!

Paints,
.
Oils,
irrocenes,
School Books,
Stationer}-, 1
.
Wall Paper,
Notions,
Cards,
Card Board, &gt;
Ite, &amp;,c.,
am
r. a. h«. utMaty,
LOW FIWJBBS.

GOLD i

' '838. exceedtag in amount ths while of
?’f
tbe premium* of die Society, tan year* ; jrB/cA«, Cfoclsh
•go. Tbaaa premiums it may be well to |
Piaaot. Mtk.
note are open to eompetitiou by cattle |
chiatt,
grower* nf all tbe Slate* and th* Cana&lt;fe.
4m,and ought to elicit a general lorn
,un»

S daai'rtied to baram*

A FAVO BIT U SKI BT!

ONE DOLLAI
‘In

NEW rfU-

•nd fit meal e&lt; lb* Mln* I*
meditarda* every U‘i't&gt;

itoEKE rniNOUi

*.. kiuirr a. a.

ciafoe* Ipr ttoraes, iUe~prcnihim»

bavanwLMauinM so much chongribut
MUjCy art liberal. The premium* offered
■ in thaoeveral WaMM amount nearly u&gt;
81B0G. bring not quite half so much a*
the cattle whtaaoa receive. Among the**
fweaamma 850 b. offered fire tbe beat
thoroughbred stallion; 850 for the bet
breve •fall week. For the beat trottiagMaUfoa 81001* offered, with a re
qulmmw that the bora* foall have made
n Moeoe in I Lb State, and shall show
five of bls progeny of any __
age. in
In the
_
_
of fl VI ia offer­
ed foe th* beet stablaof fire, tbe progeny
of one hone, not over three year* old—

Assessaeit ef Rillrozf

• ’

, X KEMTHTON X BONB

Uotinp, J«1y 4b,

•250,0(4

willing

f. s. shuts.
b«f«i1

Regard to vaL
paid for tint

rsceirii

you can retur

Ue age. tHl tho oolt coante a* * four year

^^iIANt,TACTCEr.HS OF

■ 1 ‘1 'r

;

■* I

••““"J:,"til

vvatmt, iiHE*

I* Pra**riax » mudihxuvn J ite ««
•‘TURKISH BA TIL’
_ ----- ——

IR TglMMie

rwwwil ,■

‘
P"EMINGWXB.HEVOLVERS.
PrMwH**. ffija

Kstrlns Jsnsen.

every orchard in'tbe region embraced by I iiMUof*.
net,
tbe Cbograssittutl District, and include.--------------------------eyery variety of fruit. The dwlgu of the '

FUtFUMEKIEN.
FLAVORING KXTIUCW,

;L_The!MllwaukMNmriM/,orJf&lt;Mdav
lay• an oH lady arrived in thakeito in

'■To-morrow," said Nslhro dwialvely,

Tomb

GROCERIES!
CHEAP At^THE CHEAPEST.

MBS HOJTMAK

Irotalriag.

In sd-

Marbl

TravlingBasket*

entduda

laToWsw-

offered in Um United Slate*.

GEO. W. Wl

8CBMB mza

'

TIP TOP

Nxuraska.—Contrary to the predict­
ions of. Coppered*,
UgWatafo in
the orpnUing State' of Nebraska have
elected In joint baUot tiro "straight out
oongratulsta^eRepuultca^k of Nebraska ©n tbair fairly
won victory. We. hope" in tbefbtur*
they can do the right thing with a lafo se­
vere euntreL M«&gt; Gmu John Ml Tkav.
er- who forvad antfeommendedirith die- ‘

TUI MOCXTAJ* MOVtt tO MAHOMXT.
Several member*, hcreupoi
heir feel and inatetod that the
wrs.be brought in iDsUnlhr

nmd offered fct the -display of fruits are I

RISKS TAKi\
TERMS.
]

At th* Detroit and Chicago List Prkw.

GROCERIES

^fiSUSSft,

«Jt.f

o&lt; Brooklyn N. T-C**l
UNITED 8TATB AI
Mdded to this buildfog. The Hall for the
^fohitfon of fruit is to be entirely re-

■ . MTUT ME1ICIIE*.

bls worthies could have *n-opportunity
to visit Chicago, snd possibly make a
speech.—Inghatn Ctuntg Stict.
—Tbe Randall-Doolittle Convention
i* about to m*«t with opposition where
least anticipated. Gov. A. J. Hepilton,
the leader of th* exiled and persecuted
Unionist* of the war, ha* issued • oounter&lt;all for a Convention of tbow-wbo
have suffered from die policy which ho*
its most cordial endoraemeut from their
former enemies and tyrants. He re­
gard* the Convention which is to meet
IONS AND EXPKRJLNCE
in Philadelphia aa another Rebel invasion
of th* North. . We do nut doubt that
sble and boncat number* will be found
to answer his roll. Then we shall be as­ •apply to* al U&gt;« **m« lino T«a
~ u-. sured which voice has the most certain
sound.
• n«tp5&lt;! *ddr«u«d eovvlop
RannoATiosi.—New Hampshire take*
rank as th* second Stalo to ratify the
Jsattealy
Brooklya,
Constitutional Amendment. On the 6th
inaL, tho qucation of accrptanee was pul
in iho.Senat*, after ah. able speech io Ita
behalf by the President, Mr. Barnard, of
Franklin. Every membe^ voted, and
tbe Antendmktit wfo ratified by a strict.
Mtny vote1 uf nine to three. I ConMrt, 2 New Hampshire:.what State
Lmmly Clrteand Festive Beya.
shall be No. J, in this roll of honor!

Jhgflnfo.**' _ , u

-&gt; ItA.-nnrTttw' it wa*.

GEO. W.

HASTHros (.!
DRUG du. Horn
GOODS1 j-ijln i."«TORE ?

!

When Mr. Elliott's natno was called
rooms, who ufd* up tl* usual quorum.- bo said Uul with all drffoanqp to the
SMAk«n,lMBUM4.Mta*^ Mheromfov. the tecta, but M/e that he beard of it
through hi* sister. -Young Thurber Is
about xl yaarsmf eg*, and th* son of
rfletnas to whether
Mr. A. B. Tfoobre of Coolspring town■terp in thfo county. Gen. Palmer 1ms
friend of the amendment than himself.— th. two eontumreiop. memUr* rearing brea telegraphed to,4U&gt;a will undoubted­
ly take action In the eaae.
'
The above‘fowtfbMd to certainly ■
» Wt^^ WfoatT-tU Bpfokcr the*.
, wutedtopos* fl legally.
Mr. Arnell roee to a point of order.—
osalod, will ffoseally be dtecovered, snd
hero wm . cprteinhr ■ quorum In tho
wh*olMst expfoU4 by th* guilty fok
voting, Martin and William a.
" - wa tteor iCT.
. pnt—Lfporit Dtnnent.
Tbe scene 60 tbe floor of the Hottre
room (Martin and Williams) were on
wm ooe oFunwbnted interest The Sen­ . •—TU report having gona abroad that
the floor of the House.
some grusral officer stopping al a Gal­
Th* Speaker asked the door-keeper to ators w*nt present almoat «n mass*, anx­ veston hotel, hod solicited and received
invite tbe two member* to their seat*. iously awahing thmactioo of tbe House
on
tha omendmfot, which they had riti- an appointment from tho President, one
He could not reoognixe them *s on th*
Ifod
so
triumphantly
a
few
days
previous.
floor while they were in tho committee
AuumMrof prominent dltlrons, tried
room. .
. . ’ £
« Mr. Stagaid exited for the aye* and and faithful, wcraalfo la attendance, al- son say for Gen. Evan* (Ball’s Bluff
moolM anxious to *fothe triumph of the Evans) aa foz myself that we have st no
noii.
Mr. Moes said if they were Invited 4* Cougremlonai amendmsc* over th* Pres- titno.beld any intercourse with person*
of the vocation to which, as 1 am Inform­
qualified members bo would vote aye, idrnt's
to see Hood's, legions repulsed from ed, Mr. Johnson belongs, except tn rela­
otherwise, no.
NaohviJI* by the gallant .Thums* and his tion to tho making or repairlag ofdotho*.”
A COOP 0M«X,
at tblsjuncturo of affairs, was heard in invinoibl* army. (God blore tham for­ This wa tak* a* a specimen of tho lofti­
the heavens, for a load toll of thunder ever and ever!) No wonder that Union est dudgeon of self-consuming chivalry,
soended to tho right of tho Stalo House, men who had witnessed ahd beard these but it sounds as if tho classic B«gl*y had
from a mignifioont bank of cloud* piled things for week* pa*t listened with been refused 1 pardon.—The Indications ire that the’ Hun
up almost to tbe sohitb. Wo Inwardly breathless attentfon n* the derkrfod the
irowtd a sacrifice to Jupiter Tunans, and amendment lor’fhe list time *m) the main Schuyler Colfax will be choeen U. S.
a native wreath for5 tho eagle which standa question was put SAtr/f Ms tuoluiion Senator from Indian*, though be has
such competitor* os Gov. Morton and
over the Speaker's chair, if the event
■Die clerk called th* roll. .Jarvis eom- the Hou. Godluv* 3. Orth. Ilia election
■honld agree with tbe auspicious voice
plaintd loudly
it was forced upon
th* pwple, and voted no, with a promise where decided Radical and practiced and
enrnsrt worker* are welcom*. Tho
MriMqn was perplexed. He didn’t of a protest.
House will probably Iom *nme of it* beat
xvxciucufo’it.puoui.
know whether to vote eye or no, and ths
The .clerk, by instruction, called (be men by their promotion to the Sounuc—
good Samaritan of Hardeman, who *1
ways carries wine and oil for the afflicted, names of Merer*. Martin and William* Beald* Mr. Culfex, Mr. Ths^leu* Steven* ■
of Pennsylvania, and Mr. J uuio S. Mor­
a
secund
time
loudly;
but
ttayremslned
benevolently suggested that ho bo per­
mitted to vole no, just to facilitate buti- a* dumb a* ifthe'extromcly low tempe­ rill of Vctmqgt,^re candidate* for th*
‘
.
ne**f The motion was spontaneously rature of number three, where blankets Senate.
carried, andAKprell defined acjyafire was are required in July, bod froxen their
—Senator Clark'* bill regulating tbe
thereupon taken for Mr. More in the voice* an solid a* tbe notes of Baron election of U. 8. Senator* passed the Sen­
camera of the Homo of Representatives. Munchausen'a bugle.
ate yroterday—25 to 11. A* there ean
Mr. Arnell asked "^hat the jpornal be no pretense that it hs* any partisan
wom't coxa nt.
Doorkeeper Hill returned from Cbm- sbuw that two iqembcra' were preaent aspect or bearing, we trust It will be
mittoo Itoom No. 3, in which Mt the con­ and not votiag, and then Mked tfoSpwak- promptly taken spin tho House and put
tumacious members—Martin and Wilal once on its passage. Tbe House can-1
liams—sod reported to the Speaker that
not wish to overrule the Senate in this I
they positively, refused to come in, ex­ whereupon Mr^ Brnell appreled to the matter.
House
snd
tlrt
appeal
was
sustained
by
cept for an investigation of charges
Jcly 5.—Odd-Fellows’ Hall, the most
against them. Th* House must first 42 to 11. Th* Speaker then announced msgnifiornt building in thi* city except
give ita parole of honor that it bad no the ratifiealiou of the Constitutional the St. Charite Hot*!, was destroyed by
unlawfurdesign* upon their political vir- Amaodmenlp*s**d by the Federal Con­ fire lut night Tbe building, including
gress. The announcement was welcomed furniture wa* valued a'. •300,000: insur­
Use.
Mr. Raulaton moved that they be com- with prolonged and enthusiastic clapping ance, 805,000.
4&gt;ell*d to come in. It wa* not necessary of hand* end cougratulatio: *; members i
Tho Masonic brotherhood have offer­
to tell these member* what the House left their seats and went around shaking I ed the uve of their room* to accommo­
wanted with them. We were not bore hands, rejoicing heartily over lb*ir most: date the Lodge* of Odd-Fcllvw*.
(0 hire them to take their scats. It was happy dellversaee.
—President Johnson and Secretary
their duty to come in, *nd if they refuse.
Tub Voias op Nbw HoMPaHntz.— Seward havs agreed to be present st the
It is our duty to bring them in. Again
ceremonies of the Douglas Monument
it thundered on the right, and the el*Auociatien
Chicago, provided it is de­
ment* above clapped applause to Mr. meaeace of Gov. Smyth, of New Ham]&gt;Raulstou’s. declaration.
Bhlro, will command Itaelf to tho atten­ ferred until after Congress adjourn*.—
tux rarvtoo* qcxbhon callkd. '
tion, and confidence of loyal men in all The naughty Congress ought to du*e up

Mr. Mullin* mov*d the previous queslion on the adoption of the Coovtitntionel
boarding bouse to earn my daily bread. Amendment. Thi* shot brought several
I cannot close without congratulaUng
1 Hope lie reBt is not very higM"
members to their feet ou tl&gt;« Preaident’* you that tho great question of our coun­
"Ws’fl talk aboutthrrenlafterwards," •idv. who saw a storm coming, and sought try's unity and tamtorial integrity to fi­
•aid Nathan, fiercely awallowing down a to Imped* ita progr*** by hoisting their nally and irreversibly decreed tn behalf

CASH STORE!

NEW

• ly roco^eTbyrturber, uii.,
, li ■aquSfltsM*. He, however, t

tinuous fire on Ahrir. adversaries. The
roll wm called And 'fifty-four members

Are You
If oot, call at tbe

ESTABLISHMENT.!
the

could be taken and he would put 1
■wwBrwwiiw |fl«i«g rwr

1 hoaeeum^eporad in vsl-

1 nt'im.fff.-,

■’

.own* *x» tu asesunw
top-W TkUfo^b-ihMtew.

.

Mindoro*
AN A P P 0 I
“c?rtW?*»Mortte I

�/?!

BAMbW, GOODYEAR
»«*«■

Should Um
ntcItteMBf Adrian having aewded
r»r«*-ir

E HAS

„aru». u
.AjuwerwiAill, fayfa-fab,.
Awmiiui U»
«™r, _u to ci»e daMbltort.inemanAJtoHV
je,, Ij enliirglng end eitendibg theUiWrrJ gad' by the adoption of eeaerol otb-

sTOftR
.
LisUd.in. 1851
■s &amp;• Srsnrru

ioPruveme»* whtah will •dAYerj
ppehto Ibe completreeto of ti»TMr
u» tbe cvmrenimice of visitora. I&gt;.il
.rtrTioral Hell wm crowded to that

xss snuse

.

: and Better

&gt; O Bg
.
NO M i 8 T A K E
j of ill the Popu&gt;r
H

MESiemEt.

fCJERlESJ
\.8 THE CHEAPEST.
PRBFUMKB1K8.
TORINO EXTRACT*.

.

irgo Aasortmnf •

’ .]

Hing Baskets
Iren Carriages
jit" '"cans;'
□ZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

ilEKTt A ITtIKI.

ILVER SKIRT!
ible,.

Moro Elastic,
'
More Ontocfnl!

iblnatiBB SHver Skirt!

Iwrfog CMnipwaf,
M A 33 BareJar
NEW TOBt-

TO

THI ' iftfcis : 1ACT

kiad In Middx

Chills and Fever,
Bittwis Fever, .

BARR? OOVNTY

...nl Society, the eighteenth annual exhb
biuoo will be Wd thi, jw At ibe Spring.

Oli AKl
iLIS

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS
"VKED

ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY

Axe You Insured.!
» fa fax fa

rf

-wcni-

OXO. TV. WILUAMB.
Om Bfart&gt; A SUW. Dm, BwH.

।

’

Intermittent Fever,
Remittent Fever,

Congestive Chills,
AND AT PRICES

pgoy «*kibltor» could not dUpley their
iouimenl*, fad tome article, that cone
Utt were never taken oat oflhrir coma
A Ufgb
.'ommodlow wing in to be
,J,M to lbi« budding. Tbe Hell fur the
obbitton of fruit i« to be entirely rtrMtUMtcd tod eulM&lt;od..., Dm, premt
nn-i offered for the dieplny of (rulta are

Diarrhea,

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

Dysentery,
lem offered in tbe United Statee.

In ad-

dltion to tbeusbaUi*,W are greatly
i-Kreatol hi value, there litojAen added
‘"r* cltM- ««*At!ed •'Dislrict
tYll^K' n!.” la thia class a nreMimn of
kifad/rJ dollar» utpflettd ibr the best
rellseckn of Frail frwnuBny mtailonarosii r.*I District, exhibited bv any indiridosL Ths fruit is required lobe
acluxll) grown tod gathered within tbe
limits ”ffbe District from which it I. en­
tered. b«t the collection is not required
to be prosn by any “«• J*r&gt;on. It mey
be gathered and selected from any end
every orchard in the region embraced by
the CoegreMiottal District, and includes
ererv variety of fruit. Tbe dsiigii of the
SvcHy is to bring nut as large and entnplet* an exhibition of the fiuiti of the
Stale M possible, and that thia important
mterret may derive a* greet a benefit as
CT8 be obtained by a mure thorough
knowledge nf the productions i.| the
&lt; rthard* uf the State. There are three *eoss luonier. eras soar a
premmms ef tins kind ..flhred, th. fir.t
STi8K.
fren-am of 1100. tho mcotid of &gt;50, tod I
J“V «fc.
'tothird &lt; f&gt;25. These premiums will________ ,
,
not be awarded to any cue district, as tbe '
_
.
coed., ous no which they are offered state I
itoltsch premium shall be awarded to •
operate districts. T"—
—J
the yrenimme tor &lt;— ---- —----------- -♦ki aid call »ut an cxlraoidinary display
,f Trait, a* th'« y«ar promises to be very
NEW GOOD*, NEW BOLDING, and XKW
PRICES, fa

Great Decline,
In Prices,

IB, lEIs IDTTBmWS.
TbcSuriety have likcwifa been exCHICAGO UNDERSOLD.
tremrly liberal in ill offer* «f premiums
. b Cattlr. There have been notnAromplums ttoi tin recent exhibitlimJnif cel-;
_
„
UeUism.: been as large orn important ■ jjjy fee Vrftni IvOOHlS
a» iboulii tote been. His filling •&lt; ha* j
*'
____
. .. •
। •
_■
—» -- -itv-es----- &lt; r—,i-

memertevehip'iisnt of tbe wool-growing I
wtertsl which has attrseted tho cspital
and has bc.-n more generolly. adapted to
the tastes «&gt;f »nr agricullukista, than enttfo growing. In the classes of thorongbl.red*ufat knpis,„including Sh«rt horns
Dsvims. llrrrf.-rds, Ayrslilrte, Afde^tseyvaod Gstl»«ay», the premiums are
made equal "nd &gt;50 ia offered fur tbe
L««t aged Lull over four y&lt;‘"r’ °Id, and
(50 f. r the best cow. There are also
Herd premiums of 1100 each offered fur
the Lest herd of cither Shorthorn, Det un
. r Hereford cattle; (.*•&lt;&gt; for th. bust herd
«f Ui rattle, and A50 A«r th. U-sl team of
working uxen. Io additiup to these preminuts. ito Citixcns premium! include an
tffer uf a premium u&lt; &gt;140 fur tbs best
■ herd of Slmrtliorna, and (60 fur the sec­
und best herd nf Sburtlmrns. Tbs total
amount &lt;»f premiums offered fur cattle
aim r. reaches tbs enormous sum &lt;&gt;f 13,858.exceeding in amount ths whole of
tbe premiums of lite Society, Ito years
spi. Theas premiums it may be welt to
Putt are open to eompetiti-m by cattle
gvosrerefa &gt;11 the Slates and the Cuna4.1, and ought to elicit a general turn

Dumb Ague.
m»inlon.^scurrd by sold storing*.
j'sKTssawc'terfi
iu«iB*.’&gt;uul orovidsd. Xolicatsbooby
that oo Um Elcbth fay fa Asnsl Ufa. i
o'clock In tks krona ot lhat day. al tt&gt;o
nf ♦♦&gt;* »r.rH
11,
*&gt;ll

Tomb Stones,

GROCERY

Periodical Hi

PILLS.
For Sale by all Druggiata.

OUR STOCK

-t

Wm. Spoonkk

tBANOTltt
OUR FACILITIES

For Doing Busiincss,

/

Paled. Juaerib. A. D. tefa-

)

&amp; Co.,

Nashville, Tenc.

Cimil Oxtrf CbMMlmmrr.

foly»«7

EmldXAriB^UAU»A,lMc&lt;a»ed-

OF MICHIGAN.—Tte Cirsslt Conn
f* llaa eewniynf Barry, iaObyregry.
STATE
'
WiAiaM Jf. briiS,

Sa

•VTA TB OrMICniOAS. &amp;•*!&gt; rfiurrj. fa

JIilt?’.-'

arr

In parewanrs and by rirtue of a derm of tide
Coart. mado in Uw abo’o cause, otfabeKid-Hay
ARB BQVAL TO ABF IB TUB fa October A. t&gt;. 1««. I. tbe rabfoMbfa, &lt;Vr*t
Gmrt &lt;.immkni»orr in nod of Harry County.
Mxbutan, aball »fal nl public section to lbs
bigbrfa bidder, dn Wednesday ',1-fa
August. A. 0. I'M. al one o
11 mown ef that day, atWie no
tbe Court Honor, of said Kerry i
lege uI llaalinet. It —4
”
half of the eaal balfl
iDjkrth
I) ofU..re

Wine°fTar

L.'u^XtUar cflLslGlH of Wiliam Ala oxi.

“on reading aad ftlfog lbs pfailioe. d.lr rsriBsd
of Daaifa ILUofaick, . erector of Mid d&lt;OM&gt;«d

■I all res msmcisal' riorimM or'

Tfarvnpoa It IS Ordered, tbat Monday tbe Clb
day fa locust nut. al Uns o'clock Aa tbe fore
nfa&gt;o. be aselpwd for tbe tearing of Mid petilloa .
fad I baI Iks fairs al law fa said deceased, aad

u a »»U taro rd aolccioty for conog *U

Pine Tree Tar.
RELIEF will do non esei. *4 mb Wo Mod far
more sorpoofa. UlM Mb dollan swysetst for
nay oitor mod win* taass.
BEAD WHAT MB8.wnC0Ti BAYS.

CROCKERY

FIVE UUXUJIEP TXOVMAtrD OTHERS BAY

is the
largest ever
brought to,this mart,

Purify Your Blood
Mak*.
M fa’ Bbe^UU
♦a hawrlaidlstaMi If futeiu Mjbwwsta,

VuARDtAMS
J.llM^Uar eflbe XsUMt

.

DR. CROOK’S

£ zzrfz.

V----- afatfalli MSffa-

\

Vegetable Extract.
we iin oat oi

•ITO iDAHT HE EEA'-TI

,

aKttTWJ EXffiS
mfor fa Section fare (4) Sa to«eafap WM (II
£.rtb of r»eye ulna &lt;»&gt; wwafo da tbe ewastv fa
fforer Htafo ofMwMrtn. Kaid aata to taeUdg
u iba. oodtninrl aa wider

Is a great PreoMter fa Health.

^safnass:,
siusa
realMlaU,
‘ng
Mlafotowil: T
br!«ng

Io said

Dated. Joly 4.13M,
Eslate Ol 'cUfaM

GOLD &amp;_ JILYER!

OLD LADIES * FAIR MAIDENS

I CMau fa Harn, sa.—Al eeoeafos of tbe rroOfaJ*r tbe ifahty fa Kerry hold., at the
Prebato dMce, u the »iUa« fa Haal.ogs, on
Maeda* lb* kd day of Joly. In the year
oml IbOeoand elglil haudrr.l and silly ait 1

imSGlM CMIU

|%.obb^\ Prfo-fo. JW«efa

compel its In Bell

♦250,000

' -VUG-ET-A-BUT?
S-PFI-L-S REMEDY.

•

♦250,000

WOTS ft

Poaillrely Carte.

It Will Becaae tbe Standard

SHOES,

Remedy.

0!$E DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT

Regard to value! And not to bo
paid for nnlB you know what
you ard to receive.
GT* After /
receiving the arttfe
if it doos not please you,
you can return it and your munsy

In ihe cIsmti lor hones, the 'premium!
Uteti'il iustained so much change, but
they ire liberal. The premium, offered
in tbe several clauM amount nearly to
41600. being not quite half so much s«
the cattle elanos receive. Among tbeee
pretniuau ISO is offered fur the best
tburniighbred stall iont ASO lor the best
torse nf nil work, lor the beet trotling stallion &gt;100 is offered, with » re­
quirement that the boros shall have made
• seaion in lliis State, tod shall show
Gin &lt;J bis progeny of any
In the
din of cells a premium of 150 is afler-

• •A'/^lr'yc. JUl. ■ a
■I'Jlf:BEST-}J I)

SM^raoSKra£S~iB

tqaraaf by caning a copy fa this order, to be
publtemJin the ffofaUg. Dv»Mr..» ••WF"
Bsled sad cueulsUng la laid costly of Barry
foar aaccmah. weeks pretlocs to Mid day
^fAlSFespy.)
B-C PBUCptB.
™|fay&amp;____ _

Benzoin

Kelate of Eoek U. Dodge.
TATE OF MICHIOAX, Baisr CockVT. st
Estate of Jeddlah Noblee.
AiaiisdUefth. Pretia Cewrt. for lb. ,
HTATK OF MICHIOAN. CssatjfaBarTy m. MMly of Barry, boldes al the Probate OBew ia aWhich I* Healing. omIMm
Al assMlon aflbeProbaleCoorlfor tbeeennii tU viniivrf A“Unt‘- ®« &gt;Ued»y&gt; ‘M l*»h y
oftold..’• r aoiXLBd’Jihl'huedredand elny out :
*
r.Ts?X%
Mfaelslyfax. Present, 8. C. Priadle, Jodgefif
**?w*Us mailer of th* MfotS of Jeddlah

S

Kt 01

of one hone, not ooer three jean old—
•throe years old" kooor^ing to universal
praeti-e on the turf nd* track; iododinr
Ue age. till the oolt count. as a four year
old. Fnr the boot pair of matched trot­
ting hones, (50 la alao offered.

S

Elixir,
bIcmmLU

sS£E?feii8A
“
l.
lhal tfonfae lb* (lib

^^pM^TlroSXuu^^^iU irtb
■fesSssjffisffi,
Wi«,

very' Urge assortment
The premium! offered in 1AM, remain
aUai the lame ai those of lost year. No
premium! are offered for Frem&amp; Merino., I
or Biiim or tjiiesiea aiariaaa, TU improeraunt wuh the .6f|toi*h Marinoe
working ill other blood out. Tho South

i^.WOBVNTSD-TtojS^i

Mme rooiui sod offirnd timjnSf*111* d
vhbUestu&gt;wordfa ’friiffigyPyqL£
rnwer.Uv.aclAM.Na, *1.
tan rompciA with each other, wIm»b I"
elm 22 they can omnpetd with aft the
world.
•
' '■»»»&gt;«■fa*'*
hik. aw Slow, fa «»«r b»

DBOLtmON.
ireby girra Uai lb. Co partnambin
liaHartefasrefar A. Hwapbry aad

Sling lbs pfaliloa UlvvfalBM

Abo, NUB1AS, HOODS. Ac.

W* ptf

»hlOnr8or«, ♦

irHM=.isas«ms „ ,,s

• ttoMttt71PW'

’Of similar prcj-ntioiA, »«J u for a
Mdeftctoc.

u

twr*- *;

at n. n cs«

Yyu

a bob.

Ynri^MB^ WnlfaUVTli. MMbil

•

» fame gfafaM in Mtebi*u BbUfo ■« uteo
k.r.Tnreer, IU Oread Mv«KjWA^1lfo

’OT»T^J«b»r'

SPSj

ASSOCIATION,

�“MOHS RCTH THAJflWni."

ECO
FOR

T«E

Old Establishment!

set of party comes into question. How­
ever, hi tbs quotation fromtheFfcoear
there la a trifling mistake, though imall
for tho editor of that paper totnaka.He states the receipts from official
patronage at &gt;800 more than they ever
figured up. But then that to nothing,
the principle stated to a true role of act­
ion, and oar party will do well to heed

4M ARCH St PHILADBLfHU.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.

'a JOHN «T. NEW TORE.

COUNTRY TRADE
THAN EVER BEFORE,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Great Decline
SASH, DOOR 4 RUSH MANCFACTTf

IRY
Yankee

WHITE
lease of power m Deputy Auditor Gene­
ral influenced the editor of the Brpoblican to make the eflbrt ha bm to secure
the rf.nAmln.llCT of GOV. CrapO.—
Some other, and more potent reason has,
in oar judgment, been tbe eausc. But
be that m it may, we have too much oonfldence in Che good, sense and integrity
eflbemies of the Republican party,
to believe they can be influenced to take
eo fatal a tttp by anything our Lansing

•^ocal

OODS,
Hotions.

GOODS,

rOHN W. PAYNE’S PICTL’REGAL
LERY.

«IW8 4j,
Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

A

HARDWARE STORE

Full Assortment

l£T TIE AFFUCTB IEAJ!

or

GROCERIES.
H.A GOODYEAR A CO' Good Tea at one Dollar.

At rot UNION STORB n

»»»«• * asosa.
Governor of whom the people would
hare every reason to be proud, and who,
in the discharge of the duties of his office
would bs governed by a sense of the
wants and requirements of the age in
which he Uvea, rather than by any hack­
neyed relic of past ages, notin harmony
w Lth Christian civilisation. And yet we
should be proud of a chance to support
i Hox. Hxxbt P. Baldwix, for any ot~
flee In tbe gift of the people. And there
are many other able men whose nomi­
nation would reflect great credit on tbe
party, and whose election would ensure
the execution of tbe arduous duty of

CARPETS.

HARDWARE

OIMET &amp; METHS.

OuUifi, Jal; IMh, IMA

If

W.M * JHAJB,

loogkTJ*

of all kinds,
Mats, Rugs, &amp;.C., &amp;.c.
L

and will be sold at

Railroad Prices,

GLAD NEWS
rmuantnl Care of al! Simin snuir from an
.st titwa of YOUTHFUL INDtfCRKTlOS
1
i

BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS.

&gt;1,W

Window Fixtures,

Iron, Nails, Stoves,
NO HUMBUG I
C. WAKELEE

STOVE PIPE*

SAP PANS,

Battle Creek, Mich.

Shelf Hardware.
ROPE,

fcr

1 ’b*"" 0B *** S*’0UTi' WmEhT*"

360
IUXT MTK Farmiag toads for ..!" I. U.&gt;.
ef Derr. Ilophlas aad Mratrrvy, Allcgu
ceenty ; average pne, (beet |£per acre
U. Waiaar.
FOR SALE-AO k-rrr oo « It, la TboraapPfe
U. WRIGHT.
IMPROrXDFAKM FOR RALF.—iMsmaoar

F

Tools of all
inds,

On the other hand if tbe people should
deem it for the beat interest of tho State
to place in nomination one of the nxnon
who lad our armkn to victory In tho
■tern conflict for national existence, out
of which wo have Just eomo ao vietorlouAly, it would give us the utmost pleas­
ure to support any of these patriots, for
any office from Governor to Coroner, m
wo doubt not it would the people of Bar­
ry County.

DA1NTB,

1

A'“.____
I LASS.
[

num-

[7OODEN TVare-

EATIN9 AU ICECREAM

SjUOGH
GROCEt

neen by the annexed special order, that
the Secretary of War, baa revoked the
previous order of the War Department,
revoking the honorable dtarbargtng of
our follow townsman, J. W. Bentley,
Esq., an*! dfahonornbly dfemlaalng him

Blatter all right. LntUT. BXMTXXT was
true and manly a soldier aa ever drew
anpord, and tbe epeotal order dismiss­
ing him from tbe ecrvioe wm made un­
der a misapprehension of the beta in the
case, but righted by the Secretary of
War, wry promptly. We oongndularo
Likut. BKXTMrr on the result, which
all who know him will Dot hesitate to
bellow ta simpleJustloo to a gallant solm

IJUNDR1
bounty.

HARNESS

ItotLI'p Hoste
laioat tht e»nfii I

store.

At tea fete ftaaliars Warerewa of J.W. Sub

SHOP.

H. COOK,

MOKE I ALIA oil. iu^a GOLD!

j ion. Th»j «!••■«
delega uufl of Rvj

Bryans Life' Pills,
PURIFY TH 6 BLOOD,

prov idid they l*b

JWI1AB
For «JI wl» umcltu

Chant', - ibey
ciplea ofltbe R*ad|

eatly aM up 1“ i&lt; '

A Soda Fountain
la alas tai saaaaaafali epMita.
yyu. L COBB.

;af&gt;wM.aMl». uii w K

Groceries,

roa an
PKVEinrE TO HAVE CHlUffl.
UH : v hte &lt;te teM •*** '.STX,

BRACE &amp; O’DWYER.
A,D

trsl Ommitteaof ]
tbeap
1, Itedwri detof
Union Convention I
delpbta In Septevi

mhmending

OF

EAIS, &lt;DAIP8„I?1KBS.

ibaUdiag Uta is tea riltega ag

AiAM scum*.

Minis...

___ _ _

.

*'

Radical ftiroda II
unite and see that ;
rwcetad by a tfef |

FOR

peel much g&lt;M^ {t

Tuma

Dr. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS.

ON
•n

hm

a Unk»'

■ bee ita «Jitot« ■
, meet or deatb by 1

A’SSS

Uut the war ia ov.
slavery a» Tl« &lt;

VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.
•- * I.
&lt; -—I___ ______ TI

Listen to ibe
tag in the aecten

ad*. KUN01
Printii

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VOL. XI.

NO. 15.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH:, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8, 1866.
oral anil ^JijuHttnennj.

-

Tub Cabibkt. —Mr. Harlan baa re- We have heard of a man who declared
•Ignwd from tbe Cabinet. Browning has, himself in favor of the Maine Law, bat I' Ii
of course, been nominated, as be is about opposed to executing It; Is there a man
tbe only Johneoo man I eft of any. promi­ here whole it favor of giving these ineej—f
Ibelr liberty, but la opposed V&gt; coiiftva^l Esq
nence. Mr. Harlan's reeignation has all ing them in the posseasion of 111 info, 0«
ah«g been at lU service uf tbe Presitfont he and the Maine Law man belong lo-laaj

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and bo may not—moat probably not,
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cently issued from the War Department
We are very glad. Now that the lines
are being drawn so eloeely we desire that
all who are not with ua ahall bo consider­
ed as being against us.

We print herewith an extract from tbe
eloquent 4lh uf July oration, uf Hoe. E.
B. Fataribud, ii&gt; favor of manhood suffrage. Tbe words am worthy of lieing
carefully studied by every intelligent
American. They apeak volumes for the
right, and should And a response In eve-

What did the Cher of Ruaaia tbe o&lt;
............
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ri.opi.urg, all .three years' men who were dtochanre —..-a ...
for woun(1|| n&gt;C(,ived
bwttIcc, and

all w idowa and heli a of deoeaeed aoldJcm,
provided no morn Chon $100 bounty baa
already been received.
$50 additional bounty la duo to all
St. Petersburg t&gt;. apprentice bhwerlf u. a
batter. Ills fidelity bad given him a
good positi.m; be bid married a wife,
and they were together enjoying their'
bumble life. This Ifltb day' of April
was a holiday to him, and learning that
the Cxar was to bo seen at the park, be
presaed forward to look for tbe first time
upon the (see of hia n&lt;&gt;bfo emancipator.
Another perom at bia aide seemed also
eager to get near tbe Emperor, and press­
ed hurriedly by bun. lie follewed him
step by step, attracted by b:s strange ex­
pression of countenance and hie auspicious
lui'vetnral*. Soon they were both near
to bis Majesty; when tbe unknown per
sonage took a plat..I from hia p«kct and
leveled it at the Emperor. It was live
work of an Instant only, and be had seix

The Freedmen were but yesterday our
alike. Without tbeir aid this war had
not ceased in 10 years. And bed they
fought on the aide of the rebels, it had
never ended exrepl ia tbe diawilutiun uf
^Akrrumoa.—Tbe attention of the’ the Union, and tbe destruction of the Re­
Path Master to the Bridge over Fall public. How now shall wo treat tbemj
. ^’'x" K° b*rk lk‘r°* ) r,r*- Vint are .
Creek, on tbe Battle Creek Road, juat in Virginia, we will suppiwe. A recon­
raat of the village limits, ia requested.— noitering party of a score of men are sei.t
It seems to be in so me what of a dilapi- out. You are one of them. An&gt;ttaek
ia made upon you by a bond of40. You
are likely to be overpowered, and token him a nobleman! gays him a large es­
prisoners. But jest thee 20 others spring tate! ennobled his posterity to the end of
from ambush to join too in repelling the lime! appointed him temporary aparttsaoa'a great combination, circus and attack. Tbe skit wish is a sharp one, but meats near 'he Palace, till pis own per­
menagerie will exhibit* at Haatiagv ©n you are victorious. Yun and your allies manent mansion might be filled up for
the 14th inat.. afternoon an stoning.— return to your encampment. But your •foie becoming recepu-c! and assigned to
wail upon him and bis wile the Imperial
Every body and bis neighbor should take
servants robed in tbe Imperial livery I —
| due notice and govern themselves acThe great Gen Todleben, distinguished at
| cordingly.
Sel&lt;a*t&gt;.pol is appointed h&gt;s tutor to pre
pare him -fi* fifing creditably the high
Boperr EquALixartoa.—By an act rd saoect tbey bow respectfully, and say: place to which be is Called by the gruli
"General, now that you shut ue &lt;&gt;ut of tude of the Rinpeior and of tin people.—
Congress approved July 28lh 1866. eve­
campjjle have only to go bnck to en­ Presents flow In upon him front all the
ry soldier who rnlisted into tbe U. S. counter alone tbe 50 rebels that we have
service after April 16th 1861, f»r just helped your men to whip. Wa shall festivities; bio and bis wife's pboi.'grapb
T HREE years. and .who served out hie be powerless in such au un-qual contest. are in every stu-p window in Russia, nod
the p&gt;ct&lt;in*l t«&gt;;wrs otall toe wurta give
time,and was b»nnrab!y discharged, or
us a look at his fare.
Tbe other day a serf—then a batter's
| wbo by previous laws did not receive
apprentice; by tbe merest accident, and
i but a bounty of $100, is entitled to ONE
without any self-sacrificing heroism, the
j HUNDRED DOLLARS additional
agrnt in saving tbe Emperor's life, aod
Or if y«»u can do no more, let us have a
bounty.
cartridge box apiece,*knd we will protect
। nobility.
ou reel vex against the whole uf them."—
Defrees has Should your General refuse such an ap­
co which be peal, be would bet sink into eternal Infa­
creditably filled, to make way foe Gen. my; and in your heart of hearts you
would write him down accursed of men,
Steadman, who has recently been per­ and execrated of Godl Is this Govern­
bate at least iho poor bion &lt;4 the elective
forming tbe duties &lt;&gt;f a not very credita­ ment and Nation to act the pert of such franchise given them. by the exercise of
ble uflice. Steadman baa stiu-d by the a General! No! no! Tbey ask only tbe which they shall be able to defend tbemballot
box
instead
uf
tbe
cartridge
box,
selvca hereafter from tbe malicious asPresrdent, and we admire tbe prompti­
and they ahall haws it.
tude w ilb w hich be has been rewarded.
You are oat at night; a highwayman
assaults you, and tbe fight la desperate.
Hou. or Hoaoa^-Tbent were six nays But be ia a stalwart man—be has chosen
against the confirmation of Pustmaxter the place of attach—you are at a disad­
General Randall, vic Senator. Morrill, vantage; and when you begin to despair
of your life, a friswd appears, and ths ban­
Crfcaawell, Howard, Lane, Wade and
dit rcliesls. Your friend sera you safe
These aforetime rebels are as rebel­
to y ou» castle, and coolly you aay "Gm-d lious now as then—avowing It boldly,
nigut!" and turn to leave bun. But he and manifesting it defiantly wberw-ver
Worn Sraaas.—Messrs. Ben. and appeals to you: “Ti&lt;etber we were more end wherever ths military arm fora been
Fernando Wood have already token pro than a match for ynur eMailant, toil be withdrawn; 1» it proper protection U&lt;
is more than a match fur me alone; and
prietorwbip of the Philadelphia Conven­ be is my lifolong enemy—may I find the flock tn lutn them from the fold into
tion. TWydoaot object 1u allowing a safety with yu« in your casllef Bat tbe midst of a hsrd of prowling wolvrel
Suppose the Ciar of Russia had par
delegation of Republicans to come in, you turn him oat tn a^ingla-banded ouu- di.nrd the unrepentant assassin who as­
provided they behave themselves—"pro­ test with an armed aasaasinl No! on! sailed hie life and thru compelled llyouTI
do
no
such
thing!
But
ahall
a
young
batter to subject himself tn all thr
vided." saya the apostle of Peace and
mighty nation do 111 Then we ebmild
Chance, “they stand squarely on the prin­ deserve Ibedetrstati- n and obloquy of all insults and abuse and physical torture
which the blaeh-bearted muederwe might
ciples of the Randall call. If they bo»- the world, and w« abuuid be certain to in- Ik disp-red to iufliot upon one who had
estlyaHi.ploitweduU be glad tore,
defeated his blnodf and treasowible as­
sault whst W.ouM tbw wtold have said uf
them there. But there roust bo^nc foo*tbe gratitude of a Russian Emperor!—
iayont iroy and rowi-y anothtr."
betrayed a bh»a owt, nor ever failed to And vet just that Is what this nation will
greet with brood emiloc. and thankful dn If'll leaves these men unarmed with
M,W. «&gt;•»» UsMUsrf ciaeulations. at*d »b- uts of welcome tbe
tbe ballot to tbe mercy of liaise who hate
old flag! U*&gt;. B*'! 1 win ""t W’”* U- them with a deadly hatred, tbe like of
Go.. n«Wr ol
. ktf.r &lt;— U, S—cU.T of U- SUU Oa- The balUK-btrt la our castle. It shall be which is no! known else share on the face
tbrirealso.
of
tbs earth today! Ob! we will not do
&lt;U1 ComuKueoT Miu.ua onuo^r "«
HI It bos been often sold that "Repub­
.l."g .be.pp.0om"" .r.ta"&gt;«O- tiaaarr vwrnoTBovxn »s wot uaaurr.
But, you say. we have girea them lib­ lics are ungrateful." But they ere not
bo ungrateful as thia.
Union Convention to be held in Thilo- erty. I deny lu^ UJ&gt;£V
As tbs Cxar baa conferred upon lb*
hberta'^'ly ro name, not In focL It ia ywing I rter the insignia of a Peer of
ddpkl. l« Sepuil*
IUd.e.1 r.uoS. U&gt;roo|l«&gt;.l U. B«iU liberty begun, but not omuplobe. Eter tbs R-alm. so shall tbr American Rspublie lift to the dignity &lt;/ -cittxensbip these
nlU uS «• UM .r.-y SM'laU M|&gt;swart bv a»ns who bravely milled at tbalr
resented by a tbor-ugh loyalist. "• «•
r^. Ui. CooruUo".

and Rytag served for two y«*rs, recedvonly $1UO bounty upon being discharged;
and $50 to all who enlisted (ar oar war,
and were discharged on account of

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For Casfi
8T0BI OP

RUSSEL^ &amp; NEVINS,
ket, of all kinds of Goods,
usually kept in a Variety
Store.

Uniform Prices,
Tou many allow tbsrusolves logo with­
out proper nourishment, and before^tbey
know it base the dyspepsia in the worst
Indigestion, unleee epsdily attan1, will certainly produce sickness
I health. We know of no remedy
to COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE in
such cases. It enables ths patient Vi take
hearty food, the parent of health, slops
distress after eating as soon aa you take
it and ia a perfect regulator of the stomach

To Everybody.
SUMEll a BEVINS.

Bsatiags, MsyTtb, ISO.

NEW

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PHILLIPS

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Have Joat rvesivwt a Ml use rlwisi of Beatever Prists sod Fall. Xre Sbaetiag, Ac.

GROCERY
DISSOLUTION.
harabv girse that the OoptHass

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Good Merrimack Prints

One Shilling,

CHICAGO UNDERSOLD.

Thiago le iJUaUUura ortho day.

My Ice Cram Rooms
NEW STORE
vebt
AND IN VNUJlTED QVA&gt;'T1T1XH

death by —...
war i. over
Ti** to"
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NOTICE.

�AfahMnl and afectionats wlfc fa.
priceless treaaura to her busband. She
Is tbs cb&lt;»cr&gt; one &gt;0 saalat him through
life—tn educate and prepare fate efakfreti
for a proper eutfan in life. Tbe bum
band's intsrest ia tbe wife’s care, and her
greuteecambiUon carries her no farther
than bis welfare or bappineee. together
with that of her children.
This is her sole elm, and the tbeatru
of bar eegdulu ia tbe bosom uf bee fami­
ly, wber* she can does much toward
making a furtune m he can in tbe count­
ing room or work--hctp. !t Is tint tbe
money ranied that makes a mtn wealthy

tbe case, aa follow*:
-&gt;•
riaamunh as the eondilino of
Mtnenatep and the right of voting I. InhanjKi from tbe fe»ber,.&lt;ad
f„,m th*
nrrnber, therefore, in any question of cltiwnship, the blood of the Cstber, and But
of tbajnodter. enntrofa.
rranoe of blood decides
tbe quest iua
inlfeltoji
,
,
_

to any, Gov. Bwonn, with aosw others
who have been lifted brio power by the
favor of Unionlste, are aiding this old-

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new pertv, which nmerute the nma

Logo n

of Johnson. TAe BaMmort An^rlcaa
given the following account of Ito 111 mAh

OF ALL KIND

‘‘•U-Uffi w -Uo.S,
bj u” 1«1&gt;"*S
a»*r,. Il u
M fill other nations, as well as
our own. Tbe sou «f a citUm, no out
Ur who ths mutber may have been,owes
allegiance to, and la a. citurn of tbe coun­
try of his father, enlaea relieved from
He slfrginnesor disqualified from cititananlp by aorae special law.
Th. second is also well settled law,
except sndr-r the luatitution of slavery.

A young man—we will cell him Uno­
cal Frank—wb&lt;&gt; luted troth, was a derk
in th* i.flice of some rich merchants.—
One day a letter came recalling an order
fur pw-de which bad been received tbe
day before. One of lb&lt;mei&lt;l *tt« band­
ed it to Huneat Frank, and, aith perauasive •mils eaid,—
•Frank, reply to thia note. Say, *Th«
goods were sli pped befuo- the rsceipt-uf
the letter countermanding the order.*
Frank looked into hie employer'* face
with a end but firm gisnec, and replied,—
•I cannot, sir?
•Why not, eir!naked the merchant, an-

Of every nestled Kind and
Blyfa jdrt prrdUsfir*.* Mfite '
al low Pricesand ■eltfag fit

To Suit the Times.

•bmt mum
JFor Lbe Pl’opte!
PRIKTB FOR

IN NEW YORK. SINCE THE

aha sweetly eonihea his aurrowa^aoftetM
th* asperity of life, worships with him at
tbe same altar, and when the angel of
death shall have autnmonrd both to tbe
untried a^enee of a future w.»r1d, aba
trusts to ba united (braver with him in
the bonds of Menial felicity.

THE HAETIKs, . ’
DRUG &amp;. Book
WORE "7
Established in 1851,
Roberts &amp;. STR,Ir.

Great Decline,
In Prices,

loss of ap Mtl is. Is.. oT Brah. sad gras* wraul dspr«*»n..Iadhp*bc« sad s Mraswd U~f*ar.
slsu trr-|u»ody roaeoasitsaU of Ibis dutrwwiej
state o! l-xlj sad &lt;4 silsri. Tlw eurnswh remark
ID irirtioo to fronuui out ooiiMas la tart
Ui«y are MHaftm. law. wbst lhess eafcdaMt.o rtsllj wsat Is
arr-rU.- as. sa
rartatalr as daw* eaoweda darkaraa tfisy tak ra
cupvsia their sgsteaM sad ragakt (MrteeVbe^tb
br r-Aortlag to MO-SIhmB a CLU.U1UTSP
HTOMiCH BtTTKtfi. Ills asdesr lbat lilss-tvi.

abzbiuixg

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BMtB
L

JahBseaiamda atchUae.
The Waebtagton InltHiytitttr. the of.
fivial organ uf tbe Johnson National
Club, publhbew tbe following as the
names uf tbe Johnnm “L’nirti Etneuthe
Committee **f tbe Sials uf Mrcbigan:”
Aman Rcauu., Detroit.
Cou Hurt Baasa, Detroit.
O. B. Clahl, Coldwater.
Gas A. A. Hravsxs, h&gt;nla.
Care. C..R. Mut.ia. Adrian.
Dm W'bslxv Vincent, Mm Point.
Gn. Braus R. Ptaaca, Grand Rapid*.
Dm'G. K. J on* ana. Grand Rapids.
OL JoUM ATBlXmnt, Port Huron.
T&lt;&gt; tbrae grollvman, In behalf of the
grosral public, we drain Ui address three
plain q-ir-stiuna:
Are tbese i.auves published In thiaermnectkrnwith your knowledge and oh&gt;
arm!
.WwOywbr.m were you appointed
Mid wtat existing political organisation
do y*&gt;u represent!
By whalr*cht does your party, of
will A tbe only r*rgsn in thia Slate is the
/•ee/Vyas. w (rich threatened loyal soldiers
with a "fire in tbe rear," ewamr thnaiirn uf • Uaiuu!"—AJrtrlittr sad Trib

Al the Detroit end Chisaju

pits .•$«

m Prien.

GROCERIES!
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

OUR STOCK

funleJ tire traitors in anna, han the port
of honor la denouaetng Coagram.
In AUepmy, Mr. TUom.-w J. McKalg,
of Frederick LecUfature notoriety, given '
counsel to the enetnles of tbe men that
pnwerved thoHot*and Nation.
Ot’R FACILITIES
In Washington County, one of the
principle iradem there Is John C. Bri­
ning, also ux ths Legfailaturo uflSSl, and
wlm votM in U.at I 7xly to r^rn!^ the
•Foulbem ConfoCeracy." He fa aided
u bla etlWU by Mr. Samuel Smith, who,
in Buonmboruu^li in July, ISW, took, n
United Flatus flic front a small bor. Lora ARE EQ CAL TO ANT IN
TOE
it to pieiicB, fiiidXyuuDlad UundJrfeot.
HIE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
Tbe Jnhman CliuTn Frederick CotmSTATE.
tv. aava TAr
O— b.r-—. FUU IRREGULARITIES.
- ------ ——. &gt;»v.uMca*uip uaauv wno
have nerved in the Hebei nrruy, and who
would, two yearn ago, gladly have ItaBged the Andrew Johnsun they now urofewn to Indorse,
Weenuklgoon and partiro lariso at
great length, had we apace, the names
of tho “now party" meu in Nlarvlatfl.—
&lt;tf course, there ore a few mirgulilcd
UnlotiMs in the movement, and wo are
thankful there ore but few: but our
readers can son, by thenatpranbctTe. that
irite a lying Isltrr. Hr* k^ar the •■^ue
Tm Cmrin.. W—..... 1
the Icadeni ia the movement were our
f such a youth; and. instrH M lundne,
ins vniCAuu Krecat-tcts.—A little bittereaamlrain th*part—theme* who
im away , made bim bis coaCdeuliM ’ 1 er a year ag&lt;&gt; a new • fust elate daily would have made Marylaari the baMfa’—• ------- .-.-it-*- -. —
fark^-Smidrry &amp;A00I Jdaorate.
' rwspaper was announced to be estnU-bed In Chicago, k waa to be railed I
tbe JfrpeM.tua. was to have a capital of
Uabeltef OteMpeted.
•500,000 and was to be edited bv rhe
There are now multitudes of inquirers great Cbsr'ee A. Dana, uf tbe New Y,.tk
who need U&gt; be dealt with as (Mr. Pat­ TrfbuKt. But with all its great ad van
rick, of Scotland, dealt with a wqtnan tages it proved • failure, and after neverWiuPct.-Ws find the following
who bad been king ansiooa hiit'seemwl
going the rounds of tbn papers. It is V«i
to obtain no relief:
been bo%M by I&lt;HO «if tbe junior propriPlacing himself braide her and look­ elore ..f tbe TWfttrae. The CJ.*c«K.. Po*r. good and too mtn to lie laid sable:
•Tina Rsdicm, Co»orkh.~—H&lt;yi.
ing steadily In fa-r fiee. be sard,
nothing tbe event, rays: “The Cfacngv* Hnmiltim Ward, lately made n speech In
•Do you believe tbe BiMel*
Rrp»!&gt;Hm—tbe future vt which baa far Maryland, in which he said: ‘'Who are
‘I do,’ she replied.
some time been a muter of speculation
•Can ya tell me wha made the world!’ with toe public, and of Mrioov rnnrerti t*&gt; against this radical G&gt;ngrrea! Jeff Da
She untied a little contemptuously, i'b stockleddrre— bus elprrirneed n »is, ia agijnet it Robert E. Lee is against
IL Ewsy rebel is against it. Harry
and after a pause said, *|t w.sG.d!’
Thange’ which amounts to eaiire rcc*wiTo wh&gt;eh he lm«odwely replied. ■trurtion. The management of the con Gilmore,** sga'Bst it. Tbe same tutu W ©A1W IKE EBAT ’
•Bow d’ye ken! Were ye there to are!' cent, together with one-half it* stock, that burned d»wn unr dwelling at night,
She Beamed surprised, perceiving that pss*e«. on tbe first ofSeptember, iutoibw and made hideous war along your bor­ OLD LADIES &lt;k FAIR MAIDENS
there was evidently more meant by the hanris &lt;&lt;l tba following gettllemrn: G»&lt;*. der, are against it. Tbe sneaking, hlaeina
question than aba had • opposed, and then D. Willialim, Business Manager; V. B. Northern Qopperhstul Is agsinat it.—
[■.augbirr and applause.] I say tn you
remarked,
Deneluw, Political Editor; Henry M.
f *N&lt;% J waa not there, but the Word of Smith, News Editor; J. F. Bsllantynr. who is !■&gt;*' it! Every mother that baa
lost a S'kt; every wife that Ims given her
Gori says that He made it?
Cwnmarciai Editor. Thera gewtlrmen
‘Ah, well, you believe a* the Bible having received their education in the husband, and every one who visits tbe
sacred grave**11141 art sprinkled over the
Chicago Tribttnr, with which they have land in tears and sorrow-, every lover uf
all hern usimt-u-d for many years, are
•Ah, well, we’ll see. "This is my be­ • ell qwalifiud fiw their prerent undertak- his esmtitry. North and South arc in faloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; *fig, sod will doablb e* make the moslol
bear ye Him? Wha Bays that!’
it. Ths Springfield Btuehbnldree, Messrs.
•The Father?
—Frank P. Rlsir. Jr., bad a "grand
Bunn. Hstchw Williams, ft«L, retain one
. ‘Well, will ye do aa the Father hide half the stock, and the former gentleman reeepUom'* at DbSut.s Mo., on the !»|
ye! He commands ye to hear tbe 800? itoromes President of the Board of Di- ulL Nut a mau kpuko tour *bouk hand*
To this fits asset: led.
with him.
.
•Weal, then, what does the Son say!
—Tba trial of the Fenian G-naral*
•Him that rometh untn Mo 1 will in no
Asorusa W*m.—A C-mgrewamsn re­ Sweeney and Spear commenced before
wise cast out? *Q&gt;me onto Ma and I
reived an appeal fem a loyalist In South tbe United Slalra District Court, at
will give you raet? ‘Daughter, thy sine,
Carolina, whose dwelling had been l&gt;urt&lt;- Windsor, Vl., yesterday.
which are many, are all fcrghen thee?
ed down for bis faynlty, and bis falnllv
and will be not say the sama to you! Is
— Lieutenant Genera) Grant was vesdriven to the wrwri., where they were at
ha tA saying It even the no.*! Ye dinns
the time skulking. . He went to Secret, terday nominatedpnd confirmed aa Gen­
believe that, ye dinna believe Him. I
the United Slates,
ry Stsnpm t» salt transportations foe eral of ifatarmire
tell ye, ye dmna believe a* the Bible?
these outraged people to some place &lt; f and Vim Admiral FarragM was also con­
She Instantly aaw the ain and shame &lt;&gt;t
firmed as a full Admiral.
safely*
Mr.
Slantno
read
the
letter
cars
nnl trusting ia a pfH.mWng, prwaaot Refullv.'tben remarked.—
—On July 22, a men named Thoma*
dqefiner, and ns Instantly ventured 0*
•I regret that there ie no law authoriz­ Pennell, raridinz near Hudson, Mic£
Hi* mercy and fausd the panes she
ing me tn iaterfare. Such appeals are
was arrested and committed to &gt;&gt;H far
•ought
t
cinning up from alt part.
the South.— ,^tempting to bang hia wife in Ms barn.
1*-etRi«~ i—r*..'
—We learn from the Jackson
Emioivaxt Bath Rooms.—The Michi­
And. is It co. Mr. Secretary.’ inquired
the wtegrsp!) line from that ciiy u&gt;
gan Central Railway Company have ao- an apylirant, ‘that, after epaud mg lb re.* that
1
tabHabad a bath mnm at their freight de- thouwxl miUhms of money afid ibo Lansing, • |R be evmpleted in a few days.
r; far the benefit &lt;4 emigrant a arriving hundred thousand Uvas, the men •« bate
—The nomlnatinn of Gw. T. O. Othia city- The building used far this tx-n fighting are triumphant, ..ur friend- bon*
।
g. Poetmeoter al Cbiasgn, waa. &gt;«
purp&lt;-se ie the temporary st.-ucuire erect­ left to tbeir mercy, and th- Government Wtoluradajr confirmed by lbw Senate.
'
ed a* a •»•»&gt;
snd tried aasuch while pow erlaws u&gt; protect them!1
-'■ nates* Wedne-nfay confirm­
the dioMr f&gt;* Ike eoldrsrs on iha F.«»rih
WM ,h- •mpYatic reply ed
&lt; tbe nominrtfan «t Hou. Heury Suu.
of July was being prepared. TWbuild- of Eid win M. Stanton.
' 1berry ne Attorney General. ■
.
foa ie divided latn frro apertmdbtarvne
‘Thun, Mr. Stanton, to what are we
.*.rjc«ts»d^ -ail. l- 7^_.. eumlngf
—Gen. L. C. Baiter, tbn celebrated
'Wsare coming io aaelber wair Mw 1War Department detoe live, fa seriunnfa
’
th. Sectary of W.r, ‘.nd that wam; ?^d UlatWZfiiagtoa.
'

GROCERIES

A Large As*-&gt;rtm«*l ef

Travling Bwketa

Children Carriages

For Doing Busimess,

FRUIT CANS,

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

CROCKERY

is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

IBDDII'3 &amp; SEIiIE?,

BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAX

0. B. 8PAUUINfi,
Heeltap. April

1*44.

sprMtf

ROBERTS &amp; STRIKER.

RUSH

GREAT

THE SILVER SKIRT!

O 1?

EW

ODDS

More Durable,
Moro Elastic,
\ *
Mor^ Graceful!

ACKLEY’S

Aab-wlll keep ttubbspe aa# male ns

High. Prices Busted Tip
Gold $1.25 in Has ing* I

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for $1.00,
And Evvrytfang e|M fa the ||M

Drugs,

:=

Medicines.
Paints,
Oils.
Groceries,
'School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,
Cards,

WS'S

Card Board,

hirts and Drawers

illsmy n«a»lati&lt;«. In thia rfawoftbe
rear, that the befit war nlJI no/ rod in *
m«^ trial of traitors. Wbro our mro &lt;
r* dnwn Ibaea neat tiara, tbey wlirte.- *
and eMcota traitor, with tbe bay „*.&lt;?' '

■Tbe Chicago TVaera Iftfi&amp;PrAltUtf
•w— N—L, The Chic ip ।
*d’ ,.
\
‘ ...„ J VW.Mh
*!• “p-*» the o.'asiuu of bl* tnaugura

fcl IMK :i
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h — .—... W,|- o-ra*
•Trilli* OATH.-

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InBwru* kaa Itevetog farralf

A-

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SoMfi eg&amp;iute.-E We bavk been |L

ww

lM.

“rrilZt ■E.rat.Utow
M.tal 100. &lt;„ 1’riJ., ,4
l-piopm lU e.n ul th,

trig to swear Xbr.t tha two men together

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Mmaocas

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►rt or n. rriuwi.

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w&lt;i8B!ks36'K»

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MunT»w«WE

’ •sssswasaf't

seven great blessings
to tbe -HtisAjr iuci
.MMTVtaKMB MOTTUimr.ri-lU &gt;**3M
KAE&gt;-W-A.-^”S

MEcCtto

। Gt i J3: rr o a. n is
wKwrw-’
; OLD AND LOXO rut..

HEADY _ ~....
UV-W aUdaMr
alU
or ah
s£'=S5a,KI,L.“5iSffi£'

fHWttS.fWer,
| Iptenhittant Ferw,

BLISHIIENT!
HASTINGS
**

pafea

Mtaa4

KE

ffiedjiJwUjever,

j.Otfptustirc Chills,

store
Wished in 1851.
ts &amp;. Stri£cr_

ANNUAL TAX S'a'LES. ' ’*
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AGUE

&gt;■■ wan

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■ &gt;r the aame Mnttore,
their line, than M»v
her Sb.re In
’ .
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MEDICI1EI.
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; Dumb

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’tfissiis

Stttt

&amp;&amp;L
roil cud CLmago Lit; P™~;

tecU el thaao taatodte*. 4a Mare
of Aa bowrK K.Uoaa Cali., FUi

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Kgm'fswjsj w
•MNOm. 'HN&gt;Tt»&lt;.f ranct &lt;*al

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&lt;4 M » »3a .aiws
WKMlUl

vling Baskets

dren Carriages

ITT

‘

agg.

OCER1ES1
AS THE CHEAPEST. ’'
I CUFL-MKHIDl. '
IVUltrSO EXTHACTH.

Ague.

SWftSl.WSS.SdftSdUI:
ofbaci oa Mteea (: 3 i.eaaiaiuleg aoabaadi

. -TBfflNisfinran*K'ttf‘
ia the MOirWiM aMdtodf Jifea'X'Drel;

■owl. r.raoua wboarewaali. aemaa .nd 4.
Mluala4. a Itaapvoaful^f lha Mr-afr T-Mf 4—■IMctare of water agSda ra» reari ■Srl^
alllba butrea &gt;ai IhcwTld-kfop Al I With11

CANS,

lUZEN OU SINGLE CAN.

au_ raw ' nwenut. . rteawri

vauMk

Pine Tree Tar.

i5«5i«5c!5is
lUlioOiv* I'sa c«||.
CiHUfT

0BERT8 &amp; STRIKER,

A.

wafts-**-*1*
MUD WI1AT MM WESCOTT BATS.

L ucxmiKP^fuoijmAgp others mt

1 EVER SKIRT!

SaSdC*).»Treasurer. I

•able, •
Moro Elastic,
More Graceful!

Tbri^rYour

’

Blood
..OOUrO.
'SO.,'O. I—lww&gt;a*l&gt;rf—
:rS£”

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on Wadnrt&lt;lay{ ilia IMl

• day. allba aartb (rual
a. of raid Barr; count;, It
ta. la aaal oraalr. U&gt;« if.

rirr n..lic» t.» th» prroooait.toreatH I4to.il
of Ibr tu-MriK.’ « ■.'* b-liHSCfad lha brerinr
.Ibareol. b) **.“•!*» **■** qVmA, -o»i~ ao4-.nl.-r
to l» r»b|.aB&lt;at U tb» zMBK^Mfar’-. ■ •&gt;» .

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KTC3

HEMEMfeo
Poailivrl; Cum.

Sj

fl 1TIII Bcretne tbe Standard Remedy
i of tba C.^ M R. T. * Coapre/Ai
. Mrrrwa C*, Nub , Aagaal alb. la
I|4aal&gt;on of coeuoHil.IWo »ilb Um
*ao4 LakeMwbigaa Mb«a4 U«
I4rm acreod auon by tba ll.roclon
arerSag Iw444. W»rea*AM.rs
ai&gt; of .greriarei to bo r»M«*

&gt; &lt;. 3,
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^csstf£sa=Ki£S3;

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to gn; uaa Anima of toadagttowwrtta. Ifirre.
iUarrn * Ca-H-Sarere if,
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■M &lt;C Aanra aa lao wnl aO c*rl
■ .UarWlat te aaid retoaa.'ar* reqatrwt
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- al th* Fnibate Otea. Uw lb* *in*r« of
r,WMl.&lt;«a.«W abwar— M —• U-o,«a*wi . Ao

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BATH."

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r.aiu aalala brajwa to, reaauua lomu,.

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�BASTINGS BAKHEE.

Ji EW AD V ERTISSM ENTB.

FOfl THE
Old Establishment !

acbomsc

SASB, DOOB I BUND MASWACn'

teotoa, cma, fp
I. ISTEtlitg* I,/

Greater inducements
' «! Tp'.TrtJ^ '

J»«»noBi«soi‘s

ass aawar.

COUNTRY TRADE

t TenrShowx m One!

NSV TOa

TiiAHayjsB BBriiafc ., .

ESfSSj
»rseto..0cra

Great Decline

gniiujs girtriorj.

I ODDS,
Notions.

,*■ •*«"“■» rirniESj;

HARDWARE

SneliHS:

of all lands,
icaoin.
Bj^ruaUimauiiiAi,
OuA Ptid for qitBt rditewoed nW
A— Zwmfitr •
■
.•/.■■
■

f A Republican County Convention for
the purpoee of choosing Delegates to the
State and Concrete Iona) Coureutton»,
will lie held at the Court House in the
village of Haallnga on Saturday the Sfith
,day ofAuguMiaaL, at one o’clock P. M.
ofaald day. Each townahlp will scud .
four Delegate*.
JAMES A. SWEEZEY, )
J. M. N EVINS.
JjfratoHoaM
H. WRIGHT,
J
tewUv
I. W. SACKETT,
I O-issnff/rr. ■
LEANDER LAPHAM, f
•
Hastings, Aug. 7,1S66.

ths telegraphic * Ire is betag carried In t&lt; &gt;
Rossie; the world will
be girdW [
with thia (instrument for li» irast'amiesion I

of thought with'the

nghtning’e ' speed; 1

brought together,” in fuUiilmMt ofas­
ci eot prophecy.
’
The auecess of thia grand undertaking
wUtnuoati tula an epoch in the world'*

J.I; »eu,n£t.

and yviR be sold at

Rhilroad Prices,

u

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Laimcfiii

rMBtaw”
Broad Cloths,
Summer Cloths,

A
GLAD NEWS

Fell Assortment

GROCERIES.
SAP PANS.

Good Tea at one Dollar,

aaata a anew.
Shelf Hardware.

A hope often deferred, and by many,
almoat abandoned, baa al length been folf:lU*h .The cable screes the .Atlantic,
connecting tbe Old World and.JUc New.
iadn aeoomplished fact, and wo are able
I &lt;&gt; publish European new a only three days
old. 'Dte,lnteJ!igence of thh great auoceoa wW bo r—eived with feelings of tbe
moat n rely joy by tbe people alibis
.
I, 1.
rI
,n &lt; I..

onward march of elvilitalion; for this ca­
ble will unquestionably prove a power­
ful ageney in promoting international
comity, and in furthering the ends &lt;&gt;f s
healthy commercial Intercourse. Every
fries* op progress, of peace, rdq^panity ,!
will rejoics that »bat has been so long
a dream ta tow in a fairway of becom­
ing a reality. From lbw shores of tbe
nortbw—tern portion a[. Ais-cuniineut

BICICT &amp; PRENTISS.

I- drO^WdUl—.ptonBrtol-

ROPE.
EalMteM. tbMch toswtD la tote— fr«« wwat •
1? Chr»«i«
a— pastosteriy whra lasptewm ae (toltai DabKite with Kaevaae PraaIrastea to sAacaaO to syateea. BELL’S TONIC PILLS,

At ™ UNION STORE .&lt;

IBTOttOH &amp;.WU'

CARPETS,

A. UOLBBOOK,

OXX. OLOTH9/

Mats, Rugs, &amp;.c,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

&amp;lc.

from the New York I
applicable to thia Till
Ihk So much good e&gt;I

Window Fixtures,

In rj Mma^l a compel

LASH,
BELL'S EXTERNAL REMEDY,
tee Two lMtara. yte.aat teC A uxoik. au

And ^yoooBN jyiKE.

Ingly, cr reject AU
drinka, which are mJ
Be careful of your &lt;1
not let a cholera pan

NO HUMBUG I
C. WAKEIEE
Battle Creek, Mich.

fallowing thia advie
little spprebenslr.n o I
any acated or wide I
this village this ae—I

THE CLOWNS

HARNESS

SHOP.

THI EUIl UU1X1U
GOLDEN SWAN CHARIOT
■ Mtalalae tor rrday'a KHw

.-..OU.—-llU..

this city at 1 \.K&gt; mTi
the Contivuiy win
tzalns dally eith wi |
and Ijuislng n» soot I

b’etWy. of which the record of the enter
prise will form oo» of tbe most dramatic
page*. : Futara generatkma • ill read

with—terne intar—» ul the , alepa hj ,
■riicW&amp;w.VM gHWl gained. How the many obetadee that pra—ttd ,
themselves were, by means of a etaadj ’
perteversnee and n-.bleoocrspa. gvantu-'

doubled eaertfooe to —oemplnh the
great eadin view; bow scientific enlhuaiasmaad peactieal shill combined to sus­
tain stf-et and give it the grealaat poeai
ble efkseoey; bow tbe itnprovemsnla in
natal architectirre. of which lbs construc­

Bryans Life Pills,

EATtm AID ICEHUM

GROCEY

STORE.

HASTINGS
TUESDAY, AUG. 14th,

tion loZ the Great Eattera Is tbe proudest
trophy, prepared the way for tbaearrj-

The riectlun In 1
Holiday last, shows •
to judge from the rd I
tor JudgeDCVAIA, I
didate tor clerk of th

A Fixyr CM&amp;t KAT^tG AMD ICKCMAM

ing cto ufthe enterptiM—all these, and
other equally intel—ting pulftle. Will cuo^llnue to auract aUantiim aa kaig as the

JONES 4 DRAKE,

SUEGEON

Fes GENT LU kN aa^| L4DIEN.
Na pdas Will te spo— tendhe HUo 'pises •

DENTISTS,
* *y-

ILJUL AT.

reaafve a*apa by which tbe world adrano

FWrailwMagpteeiM.Ao

ed talhatbigb ateta of c-vUixatlun to­
ward which it is now rapidly moviag.—
•‘Peacehath its vieltirica” and tbe aiyttooi/lXa Allaolic Cable win evar he

DELICACIES and HAMRITIE8 ■

'
BRAOE ft O DWYER
JOtMKBS.AfiU BETAILtSd Of
ffiUMIS, CAI S, -rm

jowiuaxB,
Geaee A Csmaga Ps.aur. Glaisrr, Psper

XUIIlrr) ail Straw CaU*.

within her bonien, I
tion of the day. 1-1-1
moat emphatically it I
dent's n-Aonstructlot I
ter coadtixutmtion of I
proenuntne. Well 'I
-/?« /Ye«.
Ohl yea, Duvatx, I
ring the war wm otn I

EASTBBf rnicES.

A Soda Fountain

regarded &gt;* one Ji* moat glorious of them.
Tbe originators and promoters of ibis
eotsrprise bars earned the gratitude of
work. They duene all huaor, and aoro
eubotanturf rwwarda, it te to be hoped will
nut ba wanting for them. The Atnariean people will redact with aaliafacliuo
and prida upon the prominent pert taken
In thaanterprii^hriugbout by Mr. Cy­
rus W. Field. It ia hardly too much to
aay that bdtfof tah pjnrocvering •efforts
tiw cable might aMl bW boon am—g

.» •

igalcd ro&amp;eh, In al!
bb State, toootumarj
mlMoCJdt Dbvia. |
CRATIC victory—I
tockyofa blood-otaid
the luiportaut State I

Groceries,

jirme

Are Ton Insured!
If not, callM the Insurance Agsacj

QEO. W. WILLIAMS,

tbinga pn—ible. -

?, *

fAKteFttUbk

AlAt KBItUK.

FOR

SALE.

know, "Democracy
where." How do yc
He*, SOLD IEH3 of d

’

Oto*. MMtoviU'. iterrr C«. ,

Qver RoMHa dtPtribefir Drag Store.

No Mon HaWbimo.—Statistios dloae
tip their solid columns in hostile array
against tbe scaffold. In the Kingdom of
Bavaria from M50 la IM7 ala exsculiooa
were made every year, and yet tbnre
were &amp;W caeca reported of murder, man­

Marble Shop.

under the shadow of the gibbet.

Prrju-

TiT'uaK •w.

'p'Jrf-'taaoafib'

Tomb Stones,

atitutloa* of the (Mat1
with oar Normal Sr
Collie and State V:

ysroiM.’K
XTUU.-S.S,

a A-ft Bta *iU »®ta obaCloate.

national eiiateoee.

Albion Coxmkjic
Intelligent correejoo
thia popular ItutlwU.
than &amp;x*l tkit &lt;
The wdl-eatobliaiMN !
President, Hos. 1*a .
fltlcnt guarantee of -I
lighted studaub fn I
gtaka apeak in prate,
accwenpUahed prtft—।
Wall be proud of thlr

slaughter. and bodily topry frpm wtob

&lt;h. uma
•» l«, f Mcutipn ovary year, and yet tbe namber of
ate! Crimea amounted to-4» only-or
esa than &lt;*e haMflbe owe tJbat u*»rrod'

tbe State at lan^. ■’
tried entirely upon
what would he the

Eixar""

err

• Printm,

ocnAitenoo ta

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VOL. XI.

HASTINGS, DARBY COUNTY, MCg., WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15, I860

bfjstinjs' jQitsincss gjrtttwfl.

oral Sul
official

NO-18.

runs.

Notice.

CHANCERY ORDER.

ran* or iaxxt co tnrrr.

raWLEY

:cy, J^Il. Nevin^

Republican candidate for Governor.—
This would pleaq^Wr people we have
Do doubt, and while we personally premost heartily

Barry County,
IM Cvurt Mmmk
board of supcrvl.t on and after the
the court
_
township
®n«iieea Aa, and that the
instructed to see that thia n»otekte is strictly compiled with.”

goBUTd k STRIKER,

varSELL * XEVnm.
.....in Drx Good*.
8lo«r on BUM Strwsl,

fpMlss-De Political meeting tan or aught Tie scandalous nq-urt of tbs telabralura
to be held uiero; and If the Rcpul. llca.-u
county **«• determined to vio­ of tbe “American eitheab ofAMoandelate law and order, wo will not vouch

Her nine Ex.

ws-m

u.inrvoRi&gt;.
_ ___r ..AS.

M hu .ppllri blstdf tiithfslly I* your

many think he should be, wo know of
firtag ym wtry isirua teal rear bo*lM4 wUl
no man that it would give us more piece
ure to Support than the gallant Cotonal
of the breve ofd eleventh Michigan InK. M. MORTON.
La*. A^sia* Pint Mkklgae VatersaCavalry.

which appeared in

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press,. .. ................
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■xprsas................

Um

r. xwros,

Bailie Qs*k

Wrt house Clique, can thus find Heenan

ZW’itLr

Pf*°-

add their conviction of duty In any
shape henceforth aa they may deem

rtn.isk ILLES,
* ______ .LJ C&lt;

Tbs mum dtlastaUs sheet, .ooatains a
personal slur, al ths official ability and

NEW ADVEIiTJbE.’dENlS.

LKTTEM ■EMAIN1WC DM CLAIMED

The writer of the above knows tAcre 4 Master itere, and oh of Um akat effi­ Awstin Mbs Mary J Milter Mateo
MlxarGecm ■
cient and manly offioars in tbs public AagaaMnEW
Dnwet Alias Laura J O'Oetrael James
Burr Him Ossllte
Poefcdl Henry
Burked Mbs Mary Pickle Mn Mary
Booth Mm Lucretia A Powers Anna
is dangerous,—tus Aim is only coutemplCaaffidS
able. Nor is this all. In it we find tbe
Church
them. County Conventtons, uro aa following i./nww falnknod In relation Campbai
Ruyoti Cloths
much a county matter as the meeting of to the late aasst riot in New Orleans.— Claney 5
the Board of Supervisors, and are alike But surely comment is uoueesmry, the Cherrcy
held by all parties, and the Court House
Ft uuman Geo W
Stevens Edward
njuib itself deserves only oontempl;
Is the proper place for them— the place
"H?”' Abolition tcccndiarlsm again
where they are held tn aQ the counties
rampant- tide N*« Orleans Hutl"
Hperry lira Thank’1
of the Statq. In which there to a Court
&lt; .vnnoud Schuyler Smith Mr. Hattie
House. Bdtldee, had the democracy of
lakMDKTM
this county called their convention know to the contrary we should think a JahnsonLP
there, the sheriff would Just tu soon certain nameless iodri ideal from iLeso I.udlow Horace E WTioler George L
LVdv G W
thought of abutting the. doors against
Linderman
the circuit court aa against the conven­
tion. This we know Is the fact In case,
Johnson psrly is that they are lite same
and believe the writer of the article in
everywhere; aMwe begin to believe that
the Pioneer
well advtoed of the facte
The Board at Supervisors did not Intend,
and did not, by their resolution, exclude

lloLliKUK

t.itefully
of WILD FLOWER

ua*llng.,Nlsb.

of dial* and

Officio RumiII A
ro is Sl» IT.TS.

Don’t be Ar.AHXFi).-The following*
from the New York Herald Is quite aa
applicable to thia village ns tho metropo­
lis. So much good sense to seldom found
in so small a compaee: “Keep the pcrm clean, cool and comfortable, and the
mind placid. Do not indulge In unripe
fruit or wilted vegetables. Partake spar­
ingly, or reject altogether deleterious
drjnks, which are hurtful at all times.—
Be careful of your dlcL Above all, do
not let s cholera panic seise you, for It to
almost as bad aa the scourge Itself. By
following this advice there need be but
little apprehension of the prevalence of
any seated or widespread epidemic Ln
this village this season."

sing at 5,40 p. in.

11
LWiLUUH,

c. riuxnix.

when he penned the above miserable
slander, against aa honorable a body of
men as live tn Michigan or any where
else—our efflclcnT' and gentlemanly
county ofllcew.
That there may bcE full appreciation
by the public of the malignity of the
squib from the Pioneer, we append au
authentlcjxJpy of tbe resolution of tire
Board of Supervisors, copied from the
official records; and from which It will
be seen that political meetings are not
excluded, also that the resolution aa pub­
lished Id tlie Pioneer was only a garb'i-

Returning trains will

thia city at 11.53 a. m. Wo understand
the Cot»]&gt;any win run two jw-wngcr what the action of the Board of Su|&gt;ertrains dally each way between this city vben really was. But here la tbe reso­
and I anal ng aa soon aa the business of lution:
JSeaofaed, By the Board of Supervi­
the road will warrant them in eo doing.
sors of Barry County, now In session,
that, on and aftor tliopMsageof tins resoletion, the Court House shall not be
Form HADOWBD.—Tbe Infamous boast need foe township meetings, eaucares,
of Mr. Johnson, through the columns of shows or Ringing RChooto, and that the
the National InUViQrncer, that a con­ sheriff be luntructed to see that tills res­
olution to strictly compiled with.
vention of Unionists would not be toll­

the fearful riot and slaughter of Union
-(tlartftrd. Coaa., and Ibe
Republican friends Is Invited to the calls
ork
llfltee la tbs C&lt;mrt a foundation In the anticipated results of
a jiollcy which produces such a condi­ conventions, herewithpublished. Those
Q G. UOLBUUOK.
are all important, and we hope tbe re­
tion of things.
publicans In each township, will send
full tJcteUationa to the county conven­
tion, that a list of delegates may be elect­
The election lu Kentucky held on ed to each Uf the otlMW representing the
Monday lost, shows a sweeping majority,
to Judge from the returns eo far reodved, wishes of the true men of Barry County.
for JudgoDuVALL.theDernocratiecanU OMMC,
dldale far clerk of the Court of Anneals,
FOR Ooxoiubs.—Them bt but one can­
oa 8*1''krr&lt;’f ”"d’* ,ud XoU“Y- r.rtHe&lt;- over Gen. Hobsox, who received the opdidate mentioned by the Republicans lu
111 i"
this county, and there should be no oth­
the only one to ba filled by (the vote of er In the dutlrlct The unfaltering de­
the State at large, and the interestoen- votion of Hon. T. WHITE FERRY, to
JOBS XIClUEl
the wants and intareslofhls constituents,
and bis manly devotion to the princi­
ples of Justice and right, inthoteccof
txeaeon in the White H ouse, and the dcmoat emphatically in favor
falcaUou of weak-kneed /Republicans in
dent’s reconstruction policy
XL utmtemDAtion of the entire radical
program ma- Well done for Kentucky.
ths hands of his oonstituente, the ver­
—/vecjtrcss.
Ohl ye*. Duvall, the clerk elect, du­ dict well done good and faithful eer. -• __ ___ .. - -------— - I!'
ring mw
igsted rebel*, in all Kentucky, and left
yyx. l coim,
his State, to command in the traitor armisaof Jeft lAvta. Oh: yre.aDHMOCRATIC victory—th* election in Ken­
tucky of* WooiUtolnod rebel to one of
the important State offloea. But you In Caatictoo, on the afternoon of Use 8 th

of the 7th hift contains an able latter
from tbs pen of James M. Buckley
Esq., relative to ths inhuman treatment
of Insane Prisoners in the State Prison,

ATZ2?alnIu?iS?H5S?A®R A’

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rni.lt, niTinwjr

si* WJorgitnuaAX, o~ltt
* t a MMics »f lb. I’robete Cvart far lb. &lt;

BOTTOM OUT
SO* .□ 31 ts U&gt;U

DRY GOODS
The Place to Buy

dy Kill be the re-nuinlnalion of Got,
Crepo, and the rs-sppointmenl of David
Wilton as Agent

saldrl&gt;es candidate for (J. S. Senator
from Missouri where be baa been revid-

/ETNA

Cheap q For Cash '
IR AT THE CO STORE OP

PORTLAND FIRE.

2ETNA
Insurance Company.

wba» b® «wld eAAtawA

WE SELL AT

irsurt u
cmr.AMJM M

EATING SALMON

GROCERY

I
KEW GOQUd, FEW BUfUMKG. sad SEW
PRICKS, at

By Portland Fire July A

®s IB, BTOH3H®’0*
CHICAGO UNDERSOLD.

FAIR PRICES
To Everybody.
HUtU a SEIMS,

My Ice Cram Rooms

$1OO additional bounty money Is now
due to all soldi era whoserved three years.

.Mie all
vUlfandsh SMvith
i Id MtWail bated,.
A Chole. Artid. of

ed for wounds received In service, and
all widows and heirs of deceased soldiers,
provided no morn than $100 bounty has

Cigars &amp; Tobacco

$50 additional bounty is duo to ail
soldiers who enlisted for three years,

T~3ss,4y,“x“iu,ft.t

ssnally kept in'll VsrteUr

Uniform Prices,

K. IL DUNNING.

. terras. b«M iatera^*sd(«. u .
..tu-.
&gt; cdDf jeu bm4 pr^iawribe. swarity. Toll -

*u«UU

JAMES A. SW EEZE, AftlUUlr r.,

Marble Shop.

■ntwis
rm iMsraoas UMBBsar
’* E*l* Cawrti... lawn. MAllagMi
U
-rt.
A

&gt;oto. VrenMnlrUis । kfecrMary, Otsas

cbe

We hare one of tbe best
selected Stocks in the Mar­
ket, of all kinds of Goods,'

JiKKSvaffi

BOVXTY MONEY I

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Pratt, oflrrinj.
Tbsmpsa ill. OrierU, That Uoetey
d.rcf A.rvat nrit at • o’elnck tn

ri r. ootfas to lbs Mmon • IB
of tbs ptodctxj al aate-p*ti
IbamL bv eaaaiss a ee*r •
Mwdb

ruuHVKt*..

cuuiox tickets from Detroit to Boston
and return, good until November 1st, for
$23. Trains leave Detroit, morning and
evening on arrival of M. C. BL It. trains
for Toronto, Montreal, and Portland dl-

only $100 bounty ujxm being discharged;
and $50 to all who enlisted for one year,

—— v ia—I . n.

IwTOIUE

NEWW POODS!
PHILUTS ” &amp; "
HULUN
bestlet

ob&lt; Merrimack Prints

One Shilling,

NEW STORE
Tomb Stones,

VEZR-V OhSA?,
UD rt CNUM.TW M.AXT1TMB..-

A.KWDTD.
jEA-wnm.
Hutlan, Jsly Irib. IMS. [flyiTuBl
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eaxtfiay.
DISSOLUTION.
H. L MUlWLVfl.

iurausw.

Job

Printin

KJiAJWKX if BURRO WF,

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BUSSELL &amp;-NEVINS;

HARTFORD, CONN.

Tnr Excess rox.—Parties going cast
should not fall to remember that the

Nothing is more to be desired
than agood appetite, and "to have the food
digest well the stomach and bowel, in
perfect order, which renders good health
certain and enduring. When the appe­
tite tails, the stomach Is tour and foul,
the bowels io an abnormal condition, take
CEO'S DYSPEPSIA CUBE at onoo.—
It is a most excellent medieinr, gives
great aali.faction and is *ure-tn its results
vbersver taken according to directions.
We bfd our friends try It with confidence.

o

STA Tg Of MlCimtAX. Coast

r two to the stake, to which the

ihMMoiirlbmotoi:

MWeoStmCia ■
sad lateral* rfreM
farariM rad astel

I WHU ’ex I •
h. E Efinu,

ALBIOW COMMShCUL CoiAMOW—An ।

C.

M*ia.«a»afbto

■XRwTtote

A Rsusor.—Tbo Adrertietr&lt;£■ Triituu

wounda
Applications for'alrove bounties ma
UmL Id onmpany with a brother, bo •ow be made to the undersigned,
w» niuarH I" flahlng, and while stand­
Wiioxe. ’ avu"
----.___ .
H. N. SHELDON.
rl«, SOLDIERS of the second war far ing up In the frail aklff hauling Ina
____ __________ Hastings, Mich.
Unr, pickerel which ho had hooked, up- _
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* AK»

sswii

OrARDlXN’S'BAI.E.

wm

ble of the Jackson, I airing and Sagi­
naw Railroad Company goes into opera­
tion to day. Heraaflor trains will leave

J’

fT sstl iftrteHl/sw .arise by .OMsrii eAdto&gt;
1 teMtotheater*
^aMA.

iTftSl?.’

BSWT-

H8&amp;

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-

turns the Thy will

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asd

‘ I was wiilKing io ward’ Korn. TiiTe one
aftaraocn in winter. Tbe ooBntcy.all
around was covered with a ilbcp snow, a quick, vindiciive twist of the arms and
tb|l heemad # a purer white than ever in body, unpins and unboltona bis collar,
the ligkt ofthe departing day. I heard throw. it carelpmlv with th. li. at rath-

ths window curtain, aa If he didn’t care a
cuMbshMhnr lbc utiire populationwf the

CASH STOREI
Wiltrati jgaiitrs.

-J, ■; AND AT ERK*S

.

the Hastings **
PWPQ &amp; boor

STORE
’
Established in ijji
Roberts &amp; grB1

'
Btyte jurt pordmmd fer aMr'iio
at low IViceaand selling at

To Suit the Times.
, BB miu,
JV WNOBI l
Hill no*; ft’, splendid .ooaating there;
sad we shall have time tornomc firstrstesRdw bafbrC dark."
“I must go nnd ask mother first,
ry," said A onto. She did not drawlout
th. words dolefully, aa ifshe did hot Ifko
to have to ask bar mother; but she apuk.
in * very plsasant and chefeHul tone.—
Sbaburrfed alou wtth Mt. Vid, and
Hrtiry after her. 1 soon lost right of
them: but I could not feroet Annie. I
thought to myael( "Bow safe tbaTchlUJ
wilt always be, W rite keep*.to h*r rdla,
—-I mast ask mother first!"
4 know childrM who have aomaiicaw
got Into a great dsal of trouble because
they did noi ' -ask mother Ural* ' Re­
member that it is unsafe to do any tboig
you think it possible your mother would
not like .to have you d&lt;x TUmctabdr
that God has said, "Forsake not tbe law
of thy toother.”
Children, I meAn boye aa well os girls,
you will be saved a .great. deaUjf unhapIf you at! motitr jfnt.— Child at

•mat mtaui

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HA Vila JUHTfPUBCHAHKD DUB GOVDri.

. Fw rte mk. Mn,&gt;

GOOD BROWN SUGAR Itf Cu.
IN NSW

.U..SW „
AND NO MISTAKE

tom, SINCE THl

Great Decline.
In Prices,

,

OoiuUUns of U1 u,

MTHT MEtKIHt
eertatoly as daw. sssewda darkuwa they roa w
repmie tbair systems aad rrpj. yertoet health-,
by rrsortMg to HOTTITTKH J CkLF.BRATfLD
STOMACH HITTERS. Ilia as ctoar thatOburro
vwgTmfefe retrod laoadt sum. mikatUto
dying tam.rtaa usplj lamp, roqcw Wbereahsdwilbaator sapfly tfoU. Ferfctoly per.

mm Mm

At the Detroit and OumjuLcp^

OUR STOCK

For Doing Busimess,

CROCKERY

BOOTS ASD SHOES, CHEAP

CHEAP A 8 TIIE ClUAPESI.’’’

GROCERIES

A Large Aa»orttneei of

I-ERFUXEtm,
ruvoaiXG exteactm,

li iuk« Ito Sf^MTaae* to WM MMUd
Tik* Da. Cauoa a vegrtobto F.itnct to reoaral.
year JUrir, *ad girt H bvrilhy ertioa. It will
also f»«l« pure, wUulsotne ILwl, udenM»c
to fcvl refevtartet tW 1 by Dance in* &lt; wZ

Chlldreirtlarriagei

FRUIT CANS,

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

BY TBE DOZEN OR SLNGLWAX.

THE GREAT FEMALE fiEMElA'
FOB IIIIIBGLLABITIES.

tore, r.rSMtnun*. Mm It. ata. itodr unua to
direetend poullr., m&gt;4«iiog lh« a reliable,
spwdr uid esruto sprclSe f&gt;r Ito car. of all oto
siroMtowe •■&gt;&lt;!
cf ..tore. Their
popularity to iedkriad by tto fact &lt;kat overly
wtobettl-c arc acnaally cold sod twwMuwd by
lt&gt;r lull., at to*
____

UMtlagi. May A DM.

Untied Blstes

appointed

GREAT
„

RUSH

*
1 THE

sscs^tei.'sswyta!
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J - ’&gt;n-«uu .rwyw Wr«
Kite
SiLui?

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Gold $1.25 in Has ings!

i !

V

The CamhinatloH Sllrcr Skirt!

Paints,

wm &amp; B1HDS3,
npHE CpSraSSlOffB .AXD EXTCRUSCk
_____ •

Oils,
Groceries,
• School Books,
Stationery,
’

Paper,
Notions,

a favorite skirt i

MamAetorM AWy'by lb. Jltar
Kir.. JCai&lt;teSw..y rtoyrey.

.
T « WRIT, tot

Cards,
Gard Board,
feMlsaly

BruMyq,

XEW TOIL' '
“I"5—

lawn! «f Railroad Slid*

X.-T\ .

t Altd everything at the wiwhrtoAlshlngJy

Shirts and

Drawers

LOW FIGURES.

—AteR-So' Incorporate a National’
Farm.School: for rorphan aud dspandtol
little collar and tba Tittle vapory cloud of children of colored k)dim, and lorotb. .
- ^ .!
lace she calls underaleeves, which al! the er children, was passed.
—TQ Whll takes rcolnmn to show

straps.
Nazi the leva of a
fcrtrned in fr«C Z
alriw. gnd
—
Io! what a &lt;
loon. She

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OLD LADIES;'Ar FAIR MAIDENS

, —Doo. Wm. D. Kelley has dccUOtol
to bo a candidate for the United Slates
Senata-from JVnnsylvsrna, 'and declares
liimself favorsEk to the election ufThad.
Stevens.
’'

—On. Bhrridan hs» issued an order
prohibiting yio organization of Confede­
rate haa«riqB,'bryadM|«t»., in Utiisiana,’
1
Ilor any purpose whatever.
—The HrrM b&lt;iad« several column.
of its e*nmti&lt;raal_ correepondenee, “Th.
Conspiracy to Bang
Dsr'ia,*’ We
shall nest bear of tne conspiracy to hang

Lt SHfpe aad rvteta to

High Priced Busted Up!

8 lbs. good Muscovado »
Sugar for §1.00. ,

mentioned as a canji^Me for the llepublienn nouA»plu&gt;n-in the Third Gongrw

.

K t Mero Graceful!

ACKLEY’S. v

Medicines.

... .

SILVER SKIRT!
More Elastic,

ecrefnlfy tlM sro.nd vo«b bollt*. wfib th»
writtenrignMaiv of Jow LLrua, wAlwet which
»«M »rv gtuuuw.
Prepared to Dr. JOHX L. LTO.V )M Cbar.l
rtesm, Sew HaTM.Coan^ who row be MMolUI

NifirToaK.—-Teodoro Tilton the bril|l£t&gt;t young editor of the /ndrptndanl is

local District.

’

ROBERTS A STRIKEI.

More Durable,

'5JTB (MITO S2 BEAT 2

Gonsprnor Unii^dSutml

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Travling Baskets

is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

“
W1»«.P&lt;M.. JJfc M furgwun,
to glance nervously under lire sou, the
■pace between which and the fioorfe not
sufficient to contain tbe ghost of Calvin

GROCER^!

1

_ lMroRTAWT:D«ctsrdx ut th. Bcrnssts
Corar or Miciuoak.—The Supreme
(Court of this State. In th. case of the moeM.
William Deer, made an imporJ
| I decision tbe other day at Lansing,
id tbe effect that the constitutional provtoice of the Bute, conferring th. tiociiro
franchiui on white male citU.ns, include,
OUB FACILITIES
all persons of A Glean ‘descent with less
than One-quarter of African blood. Thl.
wllt’hrobably ,admit oqa thousand so-' re-Tb. flfet vcJomn of UtodMw fetofeomlv
tailed negroes to th. right of voting in Uirnd to ofedb, will M sml poat-HU on rroalpS of
U&amp;0. Oirsn. wiU b. faatahad to aubacriben
Michigan.—St Johm Rq*blican. '
MtwsiplafYifly Qmto. Tie prsMarflUOrt
«tt’vs:rt«wssa!K ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN
Bo the- Wind blew from the South, and
;
T
wiTcst Okyn.—Mr. Stokes bfTigi'
STATE.
th. Sun wM nmateF-of thcAayyahd rain
neaao. bss token bold ground with re­
fell abundantly.
.
ileaae turn mo from the South,’’ gard to tho modification of the Tut OaUv
TssAvtumc Movsw roa Avccvr. offsra.
IYeatheroock do th. W iod again,
U»nMriy.isr
toUMUlec
artklss.
-Hawn;
Me. Patterson, Senator elect Hr
ktoes will bo all spoiled, and
Few AaqwriaiUtew'^ia'- to aa. fetenatiag ac
Tennessee, adMWs ioa to- his .eat. Onno voairt af Iho riU.produc.ng spbtoro of
wants dry weather, and while 1
modify the oath to inert individual cases, Caroltoa-lbrir ffisMVsvy, tobitasMS.aw.~b
a$,itk thia ioalance, and Ila virtu, and pow- Dr. KUdsr. "Whm tod «to mwiu&gt;r is • vs/
nil me.” i!c l- ’
et-.es a conservative Instrument hr effsduWind shifted, into the Wert, ally destroy«L Either the oalh'ta neoDoctor, Put n." (ivea lb« leaaetestoo ofjdto.'
------------j came soft drying breezes, day
casaty, or It IffinoL If the latter, let It Altos eery's ebsorbisg sod toocblnf story. "A
after day.
to Jktrtbip rt.booK
Ob, dear!” said, the Weathercock.— be repestW; IT the former, then maintain Io ■ er sheet r*r« «.!iuo=»
of (ntio. cm hors.—
“Hw»&gt;spretty,to dol.auch oyll
it in Ito intorily. But as tb. oath conn*: ►I'aas^. iron,
rfoto-Bwk - jirs eraIgJlW.ytr.fl around m£®Er.t
be aaf.ly dispensed. with, so It ought not tinned sketebec of Hawthorn. •' Cto la lb* Old
thing every morning! The gras, is get­
to’ba tempered with in th. Interests ofa Mmm at Concord. From tbs '-rtlmn.y.Cbrn.r'
ting parched up, and-there 1. bo water
Mrs. Stows dtscounei of W'ly-gtyfeg «ad party
for; tha stock; and what is to be dociej— questionable expediency. As to the nec­ joiofc 4ad bow to &lt;tt ost of botk vary (roec&amp;lAato ike gardenere,|hey ary there won’t essity of upholding the TrttOaihlnlia I.r codylraauufy. -London Forty Years Ajo,be a pea to be Men, and the* vegetables integri^, there cannot potribly be a eon Lains John Seal's rroolkcltoca of remarkable
will wither away. ' Do 'tufn me some-. BMC* ioompatent witness than the msa$ sveato, eecnrs. and peraoca to tU ktojl .b capital.
-A Voaria Mootaoa- (s a wry «tertatotog paher for Tennessee. It will be moo that pvr. by Bon. EdwdhJ B. Xially. V. 8.JDtotnct
the Senate’* Joint roKlodon In Mr. Pat- Attorasy .f Muataaa, Cirtoj, toa obrnrrMtona of
mlnerk al Virginis sad otbfr
loroon’* favor, has been tabled In the fald;mlaioc
polato la tbe torn lory. Prof Agasai. ocatribates
Mouse by k vote of 88 to 3L
another graphic article on the Physical History
oftbe VaUey of,the AmaMo. "Griffith GaonC
.New HAMnornkc—ill U believed that to ooatiauod,"
fine p^ona are htralahcd by
Hon. George G. Fogg, ,I«U MJolrtcr to James hu»rilX&lt;^ril and Bayard Taylor.
T1 CKlfOB A FIELDB. Pttblishvn.
'
Bwitrerlmd, wilt be B‘ - -•-

and arranges the window curUina, to that
b&gt;• ~ '*»•“ ‘ w-” .fa, W.W.i«i
norturnal wanderer froui ibe rmvetnent,
ean catch a glimM* of her budding beau­
ty when « aahfibiUtf This task ctynp'eted, ah. torus on the g»a,lo it* full, and
Inrtitutes a general pearck .throughout
the apartment, that nbo mav bo aura it
doaaaot contain a toH-nbtofbogbmr^cr
a “drtperato ruffian.* in bigwMik.r. and
crisp black Bair. Carefully ^itb-h.r del­
icate litile &amp;igars, ah. lifts the bad tai- i
ance, peers Into place* wbaro even Tom

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PRINTS in 1S| Cu.
than Ito Imi u iDcromfd «tperirou,
k
sda» of (to waafe oOh* pdbb*. ntargwl foci
»i«4 rosMto., aad astiUntory sacMSM'
abrit ettabl. toe. t. dZ BpoeiAo premlass

DaM?I Clark

■UK “udso

More and Better

For the .People'!

,

viju; r»r»

ESTABLISH^

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■■ J. IBSk'iaA ‘
KDOKXB FXIXGLE. **»*’&gt;

M. »BBIET 0. B. BorfBU.

that it was loyal during the'war. We
fcney that its loyally was scarcely of.the
•xuberant, boisterous kind—or It would
not requlrp.ao ip.uoh arguojpul n»w.
Empire Bhnttfe Rewinr MhvMtof.-' ,•.
’ Are nrtfer-to *|l Mtoo |hr ’
A»*XC»A0rtW FDBPDSBC

—The Senate hse confirmed ihcnomlnatfewofGw. Wm. T. Sbwman to bo.
LfiuteBant Geheral In the’United Slates
army, and Ifesr Admiral DavW D. Porterto.be View Admiral.

^^Jj^stroncmMs or

tEvttvtit, Kinta
«
*■
wii ' ws.
POCKET MdJIWT KETOLVEH8.

; —Tbe Port nurbn’ Prirss declares its
preference for Govamor this 6JI to be

WARRANTED TO SUIT.
nomination of Gov. Crape.

‘ —On Saturday, fur tba sistb lima du: 1
ring.th. Marion, Senator Doolittle pro­
tested that he had savsd Um Union Baft*' '
from aunihilaticn in Wiaoowain, and oom
plained bitterly of Urn Use fegrrtltudo cl ,

,fe".

IML1W, mm*t * HMT.
M. u, M.

BIDES,

rSU»A&gt;&gt;»

�BTiW.3Rl«nr ’H

SPOONER’S
Ohills and Fever,

READY

9ft THM

RUG &amp; Bocte'
STORE
Artnvoa OaeaaAt’iUfrte*,

UMMftMMM. JdyttrWM.

'

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&amp; OSg

- - ' ■ 'n&amp;srMirdi

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rm.*

&amp;’*&gt;!«

r£1
:». uafftns

-• - 4.1^

,: .
'

in th«it hnu.lian ai ' other Store in town

AND NO*MI8TUB
MisUng of all the Popular

PATENT

Remittent Fever,

,Congestive Ohills, .

itfSUAI. TAX SALES. &gt;

AASMtoo
"Vi
More and Better
For the Mime Money

lias

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100

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100

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tbe neUer *f&lt;U

Diarrhea,

Dyseoteiy,

:Su’B

MEBKIIEi. _

Periodical H&lt;

K’iSi
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Dumb Ague.

is it

.UJtV;

S3§®3. SttEfi

sa’itK;'

he Detroit and Chicago Utt Prixt.

Med, fitly

EM

rROCERIIj]S!

PILLS.

*.ak,-H4

OTUXUTOJAini BALE.

IEAP AS TBE CHEAPEST/l

For S*lc by all Druggists.

'

PEKFUMERTW, -

Wm. Spooner. &amp; Co.,

FLAVOHING EXTRACTS,

A Large Aumrttnm 6( ’

l.l-IfMI.Utt

Intermittent Foyer,

.Sl/i/ffi!

Sstablished in bsj.
3BERTS &amp; STHlKn,

C

Bilious Fever,

i!h'h»s;a!i(ic
; f’ Wwv
’
na -12
* ** ’• 1» I h

8EVEX GREAT BLE8BJNGB

Nashville, Tenn.

1

Travling Baskets
Children Carriages

FRUIT CANS, '
I HE DOZEN OR SINGLDCAN.
KM It tt

Pine Tree Tar.
ku» «J1 w&gt;4 L.wW)t« mnsg *H
■eaefUw

TH1O1T ah'A LCRGi.
u otTareUe
L■ - --K »;uw&lt;t • hrwltliy Klaas-VBp

ROBERTS &amp; STRIKE!.

iMbrrnwAciaotatoa,-?-. •£ ,.
REA1&gt; WHAT MBS. WESCOTT HAYS.
.■EHrXDAXD TnoVSASD OTHE&amp;Sj^AT

[E SILVER SKIRT!
0 Durable,
.,
More Elastic, „
Moro Graceful!

Purify Your Blood
kanatjUtpriaK jirdime R.rpertMni
"
’
wTa.
j ouijthr Impure tad |
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DR. CROOK’S-

Vegetable Extract.
tea post l-rowauraf Haalit. • '

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It rrmoree ill rrwyMtve dterew of Ihe .bin.
t'kirra, Pisaplve. HbjWw* A-sHul-a. Korea. TrtUr,
»w^.orw. a*lA IU.«sm&gt;, McfU bsU. 4«.., c . ■
jd» ■RirKtni .vrWft it At4i»i.nn: avhahu,
IHrhrrawayeHwtiea arf |&gt;*la».«i&lt;l buao
•qaal bi twrinjM. ; i 1 ,... 7 h U ,

le Combination Sllror Slilrtl
lJ?n,A**Tn "-W _*»* *1 OlVh o
•■( S » «M" ' •

fjsivk1 a

5-

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| (AUMenpy.)

KC.PRINni.Jt.

TgUARDIAR’S'SAI.E,
id. frnm their durability bad Bealntr*!
•tiuc&lt;| tu become , .
j'

i».*t w »• « n 100 *!• n
■„ v of* ■ V &gt;’
U 15 1 11 juo IS *

-

Po«iiiTdf.Cti*«^

1

tha nrrmUM berrinAtteT inscribed, oft MuoMy.
lb. Id deyorVpWmtxt ibdC.aBuue'alMk.AK.

30 4 32 Barclay Street,
SKW YOJUu’ ‘

• «mAt. &gt;w’t

VE0T-A&lt; E
B-PIf-l^S REMEDY.

TNU»e^*ie ef EmDf. Werieo
1 H.. Afiina .«d RbmHJ H. Ncarloa. min.ira.
JtotlM U hereby &lt;n»» lUl i» purtnaace at
lueuee aiid anil irilypl it I U SKUpunthsi

A FAVORITE SKlftT!

.

14. U h 1U® ud.0 1-rUMk OBw.U Hh Ulap
at
aaa^tfMy there ba.t.li
,l&gt;.o pnv.rcl U&gt;«pMltltH&gt;eral&gt;MMnM 1&lt;0S4»L
And it &gt;• fartber Ordered, U*i **id paHiiarier .
g.ra.ulkelu thapcreiuy iuunakd in
e*i*W ।
.rf tha Msdeucy at Mid petiUoa. Md lU InrtM ,
thoMf.bv &lt;aa*l»t » copy «I &lt;W erder, to k« |
oai&amp;tU&amp;rs.'iasd^BK

twlul

^9'

srssment of Railroail Steeki

?.U

n Harry Cmiut'
II. V. flailroad

«!5E

'__ Cn.. iu lurry

I Thereupon, it l»&lt;ndrT»&lt;tb,lTl&lt;vdBy,tte.tdlb
•■&lt;! itsl l!ir Bi»l «&lt; iin U b»&gt;4

■

j £ug"E81a

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sad all

-

t0BMwar «t4iia*fMi0f MtdCoarl, tbea 14 be
hoU.4.11!» 1’rob.xrOdte.,tn the villein st H«-

jvwWmA,

Benzoin

Elixi

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stS=2^!
“Haas.
DBOUitlijN.

IIIRBIET I. H. BorrMAS-

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SB
1 M &gt;0 IW'-VHI
an .
a u &gt;00 1 u
■ie
1 m 10 &gt;00 2 1*
sa &lt;a i«&gt; i-w
no
u &lt;n 100 1 M
set ^c-aerak-.ioo 1 m

&amp;

•Tti RK Iff n PATH."
waste jsajg?-

T7,'.r Af-7A'4'

WAT€H/N\

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ssX’£r,s?«y

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11

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jauin.^-M.

J AMB8 ITBMIrAXM.

'SKSBkI.

Ml, a.v' aieaT M*rnw, ™

Hl'FOB BIDES, BUJ®
RAGS,
■■"'..
AtourMttUU • • t- A so*^fi.,Jaty U, IMS.
COfrft • ”

r

�hoeb

TBvre-ffiAR rom.Y.

IBITE1‘irATE,

6Y®®t’lHgmyr,s
FOB

tuun,ir

OJd Establishment I
y AMW^W WIBBO
Greater Inducements
IO T B E

COUNTRY TRADE

Plaining &amp; Matching.

THAN EVER BEFORE,

MACHINE
SASH, DOOR

L

HARDWARE STORE Great Decline

1UKD MAXUTACy

nine^wlha of tho land mg. lUUiahake
purobared aawetty by th« aitnplaS).
oaadon, for who wul/ h.,. tUugiii Jac

?«tal ant

OODS,

la ccatnun juatiea the Government WlKfa
hav»given tarn reward to its U*o»d

Yankee

HARDWABE

Ima-fcr ito bWAfooFLdTb.lnt‘e^

of humanity. When it culpably faXd
to iaalst that the right of (reud&gt;i*&lt; to all
loyM-Jnen ahould be this preccdeCtof
for^Weneea to traitore It surrendcdall
the moral and nearly all t^a legal power!
It ptoaeeaed over the Rebel State*. It

Hotions.

SWKSe
ittii aooae.

of all kinds,

and will be* sold nt

Railroad Prices,

Rebellion, and Um ddeader oi Rabetk-*-

will be bah) at the Court Housetn the
village of naaOnga on SalubUy tho Sth
day ofAuguatlwt., at ooeo’clock P. M. &lt;
of said day. Each township will aend Union.
Toe Ixsuaeiaaa Couvetiti&lt;m had hroken no law, or if ttey had they Mfre.wlll
■ ing to bare tho eaar 0&lt;^i4ged in the
। courts. Hut tho nitre aa*picion of an ef' fort to obuin tbe franchlbe fur the blneke,
peaceful a* it was, aroused tbe worst
paaaiuot of Slavery, god, assured that
tho Government would Out interfere, the

ggrfitpfifuhuu JBirfttati.

•ort, Nails, Stoves,

WHITE

GOODS,

niaw^ftrBrand Cloths,
Summer Cloths,
\

GROCERIES.

a.». bi j

fftpyc Tire,
SAP PASS,
f wlthRMrPnuwwafa.
•t.4i tosp ssourelly os band ssU to *al
&lt;-rrt .rd MATCllKD IXOOKtXU u.

99OT8 &amp; 080S8*

Cask Pjid ftr Cttor in.isneu*/ and* ।
Fir/ Lvatber - .
7
.. ‘ .
j

BICKET 4 PRRITItS.

qtaUagK July «Clh. IsM.

11

Good Tea at one Dollar.

jShelf Hardware,

.

ROPE,

Ar n&gt;. LHKW STORE »r

Eu»®Dn a mm

■ Tss Rrenlsr osrl
Xa. M. of F. sto A. »1

OARPETS,
Mats, Rugs. &amp;.c, &amp;c.

I. 0.1
Ths SMsUr n*«d
Lo nar, Sc. m. *™ i|
UretianlMick3** |

R WbChT. ferifatstebrel

Wall Paper,

GLAD NEWS

Farming'Tools of al!
. kinds,
DA1STS.

omuaca, cither ..
...m....
I tni'ere IbeJRebel jtowot dominant. »nd th»
loyal blocks -reduced to the condition of
bcrfo, or aa tuuat evatinun lu demand
their iirhas.- To the diagrace we esn itev- T I • ;&lt;■ (a
er yield; bev^r, never was the duty .of &lt;oe*s0acwi
working for dnivertal right* moeaaaenpl.
U£i.i.'s«i'Eciric puis.
Wo have tried a peliey whteh te»di»brih.
«a» ItaiMpptr Bm .«IM Awf^ D
^■ttoss*. assurer igImi MmII,
• red Um-nation; yt. hue made SbetMan
Uic n&gt; ere Lieutenant bfl llohi-l officer, it
Um murdered tho Uni oh men ofL'uipmno; it haa nrovad to be the parent of reve |
I olutljWi and death. Ix-t u« adopt the
I true policy. L“t us eonibHe tho l#
I principle* of Univerud Arthiasty and Im| partial »u!frage,-aad we cauUUb Peace.
| Contiuow to divide them, and though «a
may still eacape a war, we are ocruun of
I continued trouble^__
la txtreto* aha Bf DvUHty «»J Upetraw
HELL’S EXTERNAL REMEDY.
Herewith wc place Ik-fore our reader*

the rcawuu given by our RaproMutaU vo
We print herewith from the New York In Congrem for hia vote reining hU aalory to 16000 a year, and at tbe name Umo
Trib nut a a ooudenaed report of the late
equalMng tho bounty due our gnllaut
Rsmv-JuiuraoM Afanacaa in New Or-'
aoldUra. Wa regret exceedingly that
leant. The fait »peok Xorjtbemsalyea.
TteJmii. ;
eMr me,'

iWS&amp;KiT' '
.teflES.

.

Window Fixtures,

'

.

pLASS.
U
pL’TTY

Al
.

Ind tbooden Warr

C. WAIELEE,
Bat tie Crook Mich.
•

HARNESS

sprtteri

SHOP

cUl gathering a
referring;to the J
•poked Mayo*
aond Mamaema
a A Aera* oa trc. r. to s«res »o s.&lt; SI, »»4 1
*U &lt; ■*«»*•». aw. •'jtetos^ Allreae Co .
»w»*lsbj
,
TtVUIUUT.
360 traf ftfiSsstriRSr

IM1.ST KATF. I sr^l.g L«eA. to «Us Is tesrts |
1 M Parr, tloyi.t, «U KsoUret. Allens
CBaatf iWvvfbjv jwIm *boat&lt;« pre sere
11. U'eicar.
FOg tULX-to acres eaere. It. la TUraap-

'

and Will eall loudly on Cuagree, jefeo it

Us had l*»n defc
a loan of forty the.
tlda canard. Me
threw down Lb p
u&gt; prison, from w,
relumed by the a&lt;

UTIMttlP ICECREAM

GROCEY

Tbe President say a “»axas«i&gt;u»t La

STORE.

Al the Uteftnaaarw'irareeMai iTJ. W. fast

K.&lt;M 1», a«d» &lt;’x!

made odsoua,” and we hope Cungraaa
will aet heaitale to comply with the raa•nnabla demand of tho people that tba
Preasdaal’s worda aha!! be cirrMW to
tho latter, and if pcrdter.ee Ute Pr^'dent

should be implicated, then twtly tresscnahoald ba made odious, by the eoc-

strabrbtout Doo
pointed aa the set
to publlah the lav

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Alt JtSs «tore drerFlbsd tar.*’ ■!!! to »a!J
Dirr?‘« Utjamev a. mtsexvy

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magnanimity, an.
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r-blk - ' «®I«rtant_proof*
©•rewSwbeaei Swa». sst sp»a« til bears, ident te» dlsappol
Ml baa^O ba pato wbaa paper* are lsl» fer | Xo man could be".
- ataj)Mr, JobMob*
pica on which bo'
» .1

.to

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a fust cujm ganxaax» icxcuam

MOHg VALIMULE mx GOIJ) •

SALOOBfX
F« GEKTIMKX a*d «. MUI'S.

Bryn ns Life Pills,
puMirr rnc m oon.

W?nm.A.®

BRAXXB &amp; O’DWYER.
JOBHIRB AND BKTAltFM OF

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B.0QQK.

ELAIT3, ®A'PS, TUBS,
MllllBtr, »&lt; Sin, IlMlF,
AT EASTERN

A Soda Fountain
ibe spirit of a atruog dais at ths
and its Northern friend*, and that
they are tbe reach’of a natluosl policy.
We abonld attach little important* to *
•ingle outbreak 'if there W*« ft**) to
believe it waa d*a to local ciuaee, bul
tlw conviction ia forced upon us that
Naw Orkain moana tba. whole Sooth, a&lt;
Presidentially raennatrwet.ed, and ■ w*
•teddwe to Hunk cf tbe fihare.
'

K.

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Pl-.ICBS

BO. &amp;8 *»T MAI* RTL«tT.

ItfUOM. MICH.
t:ssL.i

Groceries,

I &gt;'-• i &lt; LAlffDS

Ar* Yon Insured!'. , EftH

hot. r4l U the lh*unm*« Ageaoy uf
Gfca w.wtmm

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SALE.
&gt;•
&gt;—

ASAM 8CIBPMM.

,U. ABBANGKMESRS*Qr«M lUpkbfc HaMingtSul

„ Stem.

'fcWiiUS'SSALK.
■amr *r u. -uw of Cl**"

r TKVBTO THS lit
derewod that Vic*
scribed the Devil 1
eembllEK an unite
with lununirraUe
gnup n^ryOiing •
blood, n&lt;&gt; bonce, nvictims into I® P*
i figure the PhlUde ।

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VOL. XL

HASTINGS, BABBY'COUNTY, HUGH.;'WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22,1868.

JjatiiM' jBminai fiirrttart-

y»ral art Statlnnu,
vhteofmicsh

rnitn-nm
ard from the control of the Freedmen's

,,' c. uirLtT.
^rLt.r la all kin

jraOBElTB A STK1KKK,

A

iu,Ih.

Chief JwattceRuffl
the i&gt;ropoeed nee
State and the late,
The Chief JustW

ia draw, tned

Hlchlgau Ceatrwl Rnllrwssd.
".'t1*** «’«y tff

..Iw .1

by. Bpoakor Colfax, and
of Gen. Logan's sjx»3?U?rtll’not bc'lSt
to a Joint meeting of the respective bodud a general good time ta ontlclpA- on that nobler claw of our fellow dttrona
of foreign birth who cannot consclentloualymakc the cause of freedom in
no with that ser.'- praying IhUtba
A Titrate That Wiu. ai Elbctbd.—
barliariam In this. d.fws.iJ, SOW 01
Constitution of the | Tbe Illinois Republican State Ccnvshllon
Trjtdftr abated.
Admlnlwtratfon on
on Wednesday nominated the following
I stroog ticket:, For Congreasmsn at large,

i vention was not a Jeglte
n .tori V-totol nA
» •—

UCiBXLLA KM1XH,
«J

lendent of Public Instruction^ Hon. Naw-,
I object ton Bateman; for State Treasurer, Gene­ to English tyranny as Ria to that of the
South.
•
ral G. W; Smith.
Iheeooesut
BOUNTT MONEY!

that which we had and tew.

Uej^V^Sdwiffi
Jf’“- ■TAri •»Mli HU UX

vdl.rtofilaaUep, *3d .bow
ba, why tb. prsysr Of th* petI

U.UAYFORD,

pXASK AlLEX.

.•l.KimoS.

F DRAKE.

i.i:

Our State Prison to rapidly recovering
from the depletion of the war, and to
likely soon to be in as crowded a condi­
tion m in anti-rebellion times. During
ttifc three months ending August 1st, 87
prtoouen were received.

wnmna

act qf char amddeapoUa smarpaStm.'*
1100 additional bounty money to now
So the President Is stabbed In the mau 3 nuu-cu io useeca, was, netoro tno
outbreak of the war, a Douglas Demo­
houae of hi. friends.
ftarry Pfa r
i wmsaev*. MM Waste
.
------------. ,
.__
wo “PF’*’
man. An the
ft. tt WUMDLtRbad, the proceedings of the Bread in the halFamWn
—
Demifcrecy. Gan.
». stood upon the same provided no more theft 1100 bounty has
sntnrorjf/
llty to unrepentant and
in as Andrew Johnson,
ISO additional bounty to due to all
m declares, as be did In
16th at Chicago, that aoldicrawbo enlisted for three yean,
'A Judaa that has ktoeventian met at Philadelphia on the Hlh,
GU^IWlAJi-S SALK,
and aajoarneu
adjourned on the 16m.
16th. AU . the lh ~ ~
ana
,7^, ....
leading Rebels, Traitors and aneakaln the language, however : atrong^wlH find
*/toreSfir Z3 OUeetfcsp«Utto«, duly v.nfi»d
land were there, In person or by repre- thousands to apptoud It In the party-rl
of
Albert
E
KoOCoardlaa
si
tbentoor
d&gt;Ildr«a
wounda
•entattvee.
Doolittle the Wisconsin I whIch bo was so popukr a leader, a
JO^UBOI
Applications for above bounties may
H-ya. pww
„—
----- - —Johnson’s
adcralgned, /
denied.
to condemned by the Union sot
a
—
| policy Is
F; 8HELD0N,
for Uw beariaa ofasldpuiltoa,
Hastings, Mich.
Carotaj.—'Hia Republicans of the •
at UW at MU AsoeMed. a»d si I
Mtete.Brerequltownship of Hastings, will do well to 1
I eonn, thru to b»
remember that their caucus for the |
ibevfifsMefllsstlwre bCwky tka
mlralon,
and--wo
believe
that nlne-tenthl
election ofjlelegates to the County Con- -—— -----—
—» —
ofJUridgaa. ----------- ______-----to told u UtoHtoUnn
———ton,n™d.,..„n.„WO&lt;r
him atolBjtoU,.
House Hal), on Thursday at one o'clock.

The Excubsiox.—Parties going

tlHJ BOfifllW
straight out Democratic, has been nj&gt;pelnted as the second paper In thia State to I.
to publish the lawn officially. The first

&gt; C BEET.

«. C. PIUXDI.E

Ml d.l^u.„. itomi. to«. I Si

vertioer of Detroit, whose editor and pro­
prietor has elnco signed the call for a

KOBE

-•ETNA

SEW P06DS

Important onb and the people should be

Kirowa Him.—General Butler at a so-

s

hi

son of Massachusetts, who, after being
imprisoned by him asa traitor was those to whose vslor and fidelity we are once to save their liven. The rebels
to,
b 3^1,r,b7'l7’'iP T?*1 “*kr
about to bt rclcawd upon taking the i«Lb..d .to. ih.,. i.
, ,
, ,
the btate too hot to hohl any Union man.
oath of allegiance, nnd had actually the their resolutions declare:
‘•That treason l» an odious and infa­ the Union army, had remained lu the
mous crime, Worthy of the severest pun- State in spite nf many thtuala until the
^llately after­
] words such a"*anlrtt wa. mlnlfited'by
Ian bad been defeated Uy the rebels with bteneut; that the leadera in
— mtr . ■■ ■ ....
a loss of forty thousand men. Believing have by their criminal conduct forfeited cherobeto that he felt It would be folly
this canard, Monroe refused to sign, .11 toMl.tttotol tottoSia .nd iL.iik.AA a kz. I tn regain any longer . He leanietl of tho
whipping
of
the
soldiers
from
reliable
followed
thorn
into
the
idoodv
ranks
&lt;&gt;f
throw down his pen, and was taken back
ixnona, with details of place and name.
to prison, from which he was afterwards treason should only be again Bdmittrd bi Ho believes that within two mouths the
released by the action of the authorities tbo privileges »f American sllisetu, spon greater part of tbo State wiU be unsafe
a foil aod hearty ewpliaacr with the for any Union man and that ma! tltuden
at Washington.
moderate end rtatonehU lermt pretcrihol
by Cvnyreti«» the propoeed cmmdment of uicu liven. XU ixnusviuc, DOSDCS mo
election, the Charier stated that it should
publish the names of merchants who vo­
the KU Clair county officials eloped on the Comtitittioa.
"That we repudiate the demand of Abe ted the Union ticket, so that they might
Sunday last with th&lt;# Captain of a Tug
Democratic party for the immediate and bo proscribed and ruined in business.—
utiOKxlilioaal adrotosioa ‘■f rebel repre­ In the greater part of the State thl% proba« began steady, an d a known
sentatives in Cuogrese; and hold that the scriutlon
Union man can engage tn no kind bf bubefoie the arrival of the "cruel parent,’
people of the rebel Stotee ehoatd only be ■
vt.K — -------- -...I
ndmilUd lo fucA repreerntation ufter they
bate ei-mplied with the reaeonalle drmandi
of the pretent Conyreee, and have elected
men wbocao honestly take the teat oath.
the Cabinet to right in attributing to
pcotod baa yet begun ohly In some local­
Con&amp;resatho spirit of concession and latelvtn robellfori are re admitted to a ities, Union men oil over the State ore
magnanimity, and his letter to another repreeentatfon In Conyrras, the basis of jwo^aring to more to more congenial
Important proof of how deeply the Pi*s representstfon should be so chsnged that
Ident has disappointed the Union party. Union roljltera, who fought to preserve
No man could better see bow step by the nation's life, should hive at teaat an

tuns.

r i-kisull.
MASON A HAMUk, Ranee,
I! KRS. Saw year.
arti’.Syl

Q 0. UULBKOOK.
CATHARlsFfHEU’H-

Shamktvi—The 9L I^uls Democrat
I the 13th, la informed that in the
cighborbood of Lexington, Ky., Immelatcly after the election had settled tbo
Voica orAoa Solousb.—The Soldiers
motion of rebel snpretnacy, six Union
,1.11.— to,.— »■■&gt;, «w- uf.
_U.l____
Couvet-lhi'n of Indians, representing nel- ».m.wnwww«w
oj( rcoww
ana■
to.. poiiUto) p...., to,. pptotoMtas ^5Ki^5ltn«re«£to3

iktl:
H. COVE

IteolHM rirsa to fnunisf.
r»rrlrrd tad promptly *1-

Ova Orvaow.—The Jaokson CTAren

PORTLAND FIRE.

Tira Rxroarroar.—It to alras a pleas-

HARTFORD, CONN.

PRICE!

Inrtattng Mr. Seaton In the position of

JACKSON, MICH^faction.

yyw. L GOOD,

One Shilling,

Dog days are laiiiy upon us aud
this is truly ttia sickly season. Do not

be without a supply ofCOES DYSPEP­
SIA CURE lu the house. It cures cliol

era morbus, cramp*, paitts end colie in
either stomach orf bowels, is the only re­
medy ever^ diyrovurod tliat to a sore cure
for dyspepsia, and Is a sptendii antidote
for disorders occasioned by a ctuuigo of
water or diet -, being prompt, harmless and
certain in its action, we checrfuilv pup­
mend it to nil clsMva.
i-

I raedese* at LvniaJ
kiUuat£t.'»rnt
is.t Cols, and Alhii

H.Urvad Stock., r-.e..

tsi.us
17 ,.«:r&gt;
Irt.OM
rtSjWT

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wakemeld.

scribed the Devil Ftoh

W» will ataU hovew,
lb.lOaot.Nnlu

NEW 8TORE

.»&lt;,&lt;TM»0 U.

■VEB.TT CHEAP
AND UT VXLIW1TKD QUAKT1T118.

By Portland Fire July 4

py EBlTb Elfgy

beind &gt;&gt; I-"M Ail, on
totSwreiA Our total

GROCERY

1
NEW GOODS, 8HW BUILDING. w»4 NEW *
FUCKS,»t
•, .
' 1

ib, ie. lowran®*©
CHICAGO UNDERSOLD.

My Ice Cram Rooms

.^sysi

indsd •« ibrrw
, .Imu, rtilai

i CMo, Arlicte of '

K. M. MOBTON.
eveMoadsullwnfrsruted to U« by lha I'rvbata
poartfur Uw eousty ..f Harry Ad alate Of Mirbl-

rated oftha world, it has been for ycars. 1
a magaxloe of thought, research snd ar-

Cisan &amp; Toha

srJja'iSErKBwKtoftira;
Au«u,iMl.B&gt;&lt;&gt;aso*deek IsUMBhenioeo^ii ll
jKi.
d^’1;‘’jsss=K,?ssfotjlii’Jisss.
real salats, balMgteB loaaM&gt;estateto wll: Tl

HMtlaya,JalyHk,iaM.

noHb-eut Mdrtar &lt; r thr Kiutl.-uMquartrc-rT
hecIMm Blsa (»). Io tewtfotutW sortfi ofK^e.
to. re, —I ~mtelai»t forty scree of land.

n.
••*&gt;«' *fjl" *?S
yrer.'tono ' sieeptlon to this rule, and
...___ .
«... nMi'i/nri. are a little

Dated.Jslj3,MH ..
.
toljrti
Tbs steTs sals to hereby poeipooed
Uidsy »f Ayws|y^iD. 1MS. S110 a'&lt;

Marble Shop.

*1,500

Bottle

Btupid these hot months, The Jtepoetlory
tatoitod »IU rraimito.

H. WKICIMT

A’KE;.ri

at law.

PuUiebed by ilrrcncoca it fox, On-

J.Al.Obto. i. BH. t W. WILEY.

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ApMINWTKATOR S SALp. ;
fi ttemailakofUw WlaleetUa'si'M. Diding

r-witbool
being ufa positive bsneUt to ths reader.

£ o. 8C0TT.

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Net,'•3,834,304 20,
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from the brain of some writer whose
ability la a guarantee, that you aye to en­
joy an intellectual treat, when your eye
Grat rests upon the page. In opening
the Lanrea' Refcmhtoat, &lt;*&gt;•
&lt;*

found attest,loteltecteal, worthy of the
rey.yasentoftlw able* end moat celti-

i Jbia iriih prvmptsoM and MMilJ.
wiia H. WaiMir Eaaja

Good Merrimack Prints

XV. JENNINGS DEMOREST,

ae may, and especially If we find it fresh

TERN

FHIUIM *v A**uiW&lt;

JETNA
Insurance Company.

periodical la Uia ouualrr.

L^TTCRB HEMA IKING VNCiJaUIED
Io (biiTool OSee *1 BalhfL
Cjunte
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Bardell F
Fortune XVm G

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AMD BKjAILEMS ,0»

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Creek.

Valuable Fann for Bale.
■ fam eltMU. CWWtr

I&gt;. D. &amp;Htor

Tomb Stones,
■ ark h&gt; lbs lbw ohtetr DnxlM.
We eeopoBlhnr *A« literal stmraufrt

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�HASTINGS BANNEB.

SPECIAL

NOTICES.

priretolsarffA
ran be forgivn't enjoy
Philadelphia
thing. Must
end patriotic states® - \*

Original Joftri.

SaiintfrLXBi.fiftT^i, ta-das._____
AndyoUkreiwlguHs thirty-three:

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fires. b-uaWJor.

G.n. Custy.. Wpuld rathe!

WTHT-

vyy ,

b«’M» tail.

' Ue longer In that company.],
.....
•
Sylvestar Larned. BrotoerJK&lt;&gt;meyh
is misunderstood. Rebels can alt in the
I Convention, but Northern Copperheads

fiftyjesra

Wijlcoi
y.

Ws axn tpakiog ..biatury.

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Tried

'X'Xus; HASTQoc

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DRUG &amp;, l yBuftu

.

Rpbmts &amp;, 8^

To Suit the Times.

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Decline,
Id Prices,

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At iha Detroit ud a

BOOTS ARD SHOES, CHEAP

GROCERIESt

CHEAP AS THE CflUPErf

And Kindjj,^. , .

nfi^oxnrd Etnicn,

GROCERIES
Travling Baskets

TI3? TOP

Children Carriages

FRUIT CANS,

Lyons Periodical Drops!

BV THE DOZEN ORblXGUtn

‘■'.’’j./o. i. srtittnfe.
■oieiti a innti.
GREAT RUSH'S

CROCKERY

ODDS

THE SILVERSKIRTJ
Moro Elastic,
More Gnari'

ACKLEYS

i-'yx &gt;•

XlbMMtNU? ......

DeMrfcratfi earefotly abstained from talk­ Must inset the rebels aa brotbere, kiss
ing, but iMohrtaly.did the eoiing: Rm- end forget, on a common platform, heal
pIulioca and list ol dflagatM bad Usn up wuuade and that sort of thing under
oommoD.natkmal dag. Don't bo skit­
tish. That's Christian spirit Let him

O«1 Wllkoi U lima PiwWifliGeniiWiltair. - (Speerii prepared, cut
and driedj Feel honored. Very importast Convention. .Very. Moattavportant .OpofiHVfi- filflfr.' foHastion of
the CoMtltution. Bad a glorious war
forage.tb^n, Flnialwd.riateMmmha

Itgtaed to finialgamste w 1 th them. That’s
our true object. Altar of the country.—
Happy and harmonious union, (asst
Naw Orlaana). Would rather not meet
Vallandighsm, though. Bst if we meet
bloody rabsk why »ut VaLf Can’t dietats to the great Philadelphia Cmvnntioo. Ix-t delegates do as they please.—
Won’t amount to anything anyhow.
Theodore Romeyn. Don't ass it in
that light. Standby the call to which
my name has been put. Won't meet
any but supporters of tbe Government.
No Vai. forms.
QO
Cyk, sf Niles. Raselved that our
___ a„r-H..___ ...a___ .

Theodore Romeyn. True, National
xreat'applause, '“not brains Committee InvilM every bod v to PhiUG-i hr 'ViVhn. Cool.)parties North and

Shirts and

. r.

Slh&amp;good Muscovado
Sugttr for 81.00,

118 »

And Everything' diss in the line of

Drugs,
•
Paints,

Medicines.

Tie CaklutKi sum sum
-arKIlmUditu*

-i ■■
Utkoceritfs,.

,

Scliool Books,

WS ft SIH 10.

The Place to Buy

S'*

*: Gold $1.25 in Ku i ngs I

ITS 'C A1TT £3 IKBAT 2

DRY GOODS

r.W

Kovo Durable,

'uSiix: High Prices Busted Up I

BOTTOM OUT

Tdt'C

“Conic and' Sec,|

is the
largest ever ISCTSS?
brought to this marl,

&amp;

‘W
*- -’
HHH

HTUT SEMiliP
- Dr*&gt; fWWlll

For Doing Busimess,

JJiueltaj).

Maasses

For the People!

Great

OUR STOCK

AMttlUKO

More .nud Better:

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./Established jj jjg

ANTT’AT PRICES

If it turns j
■ am nop&lt;iUUoiBn,'.ip»l wm «m the mount­
r - M-jt j- t!i.'
’ shwiG ort&gt;v&gt;’ * *»«•
'
Of
Si1 Cease to be little, btrtbegrosL—
self-Mcrifieiag jl.ui recrific. noTyour
-Mr. Bresnan (somebody from some­' bread and butter, por your nroanacu.l
Loot and Truth. where.) I’m hungry. Let’s go to dlu- Wbuia.tr.iu.rl jVd. tea UgJHrSt. HfiVWO JVST.PUBCHASID OUR GOODS,
ass.
ortbMJsff CoJ eared to VaLJfffia
. Tbe chair (pen. Willcox.) Restrain no traitor at all. Illava talked Birred«■
And wUhlt. ,Ud I m
your appetite. Walt for reports of com­ too lotty Thoiirtt you were eome-Bim WanoIAaapiinudda,,
HN NEW YORK, SINCE THE
what uuwsiructyd, and therefore talksd.
,
'
r
Aad great ay friends vrltb cheerful mitted
Col. McReynolds. Have something m ^"Jhe inject of this Cuoventiatf—
to say now. But am as hungry as Sen- To tell OougruM that thsv arc had boys.
frisn. Can hardly , sgy it therefore’ but Wretbent States cannot tocepl cuoaUluWhen of a retrorqwctlvo view
can’t keep from saying iL Superior uooal amendment wiiKrafi putting stamp
ItaA* of yean that long hare fienm,
Willewg ought not to have talked about iff eternal infamy upon their brows —
And look tbo chequered vfeto through,
. With abada and sunshine • thickly lack of brains. Congress has brains Shame upon them if they swallow IL—
enough, but lacks psiriotbtm. That’s Rather nut ooms io .at all. Introduce
■
_ strovrn.
. .
Altai’s the matter. Superior Willcox following rewoluti.mr Rreo|vcd, that We arc prepared to^ELL GOODS 'i
, Even down to chlldhood’a'blltaftxl time,
Northern Qipperheads should not be adaSwisewsaypir
L^itSfafiukca —“
mittsd iota PhHadripbia GtmtmVioti.—
• Thenepupto
was finished sixteen muntbs ago. Tree But If they .re admittad, If. all tbe fiame.
Cmtk ofKsW ABrigta.
again. Rebels are law abiding good
Aa Awy OfeelJlUwMfta Mfehigasfellows. Was the war for nothing? - Did u
[*•&lt;*&lt; «i» more of
Far aixtaen years you've been my wife,
Agreed, flaffsttli wkh.
we spend hundreds of tbuuunds of mill-,
Itaretod, taring, faithful, true;
ioqp (bi* ram). for nothing Jobnoon. fwMlwuaa- Bud i, kin Draft Rk.
Vsllandigham.
But
a
tbouvandVrilaumust be sustained. Representatives from
rebel Btstm must be admitted. Con- ^hwnieuto’l keep me from brred-snd- CbmprlsM acre thin the’ natfdl SUck
Twill ba but a fcvr years at bast,
Eiss can’t make laws without them.— butler Gmvention. Would rather kiss
end Kinds kept Ir.s: Cuunuy Store, and
id
’ "Era will dissolve the tin so tender;
bel Statee can’t be taxed till they are ■Valiandieham Ih.n
in CoogrcM Johnson most be sustainMy eua Is sinking In the went;—
180&lt;i M&lt;CielfengreaimmaB|6i»;Aincr
. Yaus has ant reached its midday ?d anyhow. Thad. Slavens says TennreOUR FACILITIES
see members must be paid from 4th of im mHtaeet B.t Vai. pot bi. pl^k
•"
Spkmctar.
March. Why war^they not admitted! into ■Chta.go platform. 'Cooldn’c gnlt.
AnffWhenirt bat my art Uhld,—
Tfou's what we have to settle, as Central »v a. under drradful neceMitv of Voting
ytsncliel oil earth its blase, OommrUee at Washington tells us. 1 for Lincoln and Johnwn. ‘Would do
I7k&gt; gathering shades of death amid.
feel-the-dinner .ball ring. But I haye th. Mme ugly thing again under MtrieeirOn you will beam its parting rays. ’ plenty mure talk in me; wUl let It out cumatancM. Radicalism . I. a bad thing.
b?ry bad thing.
* ARE EQUAL TO ANY IS TEE
after dinner,- (Great Applause.)
Committee oo reswuUoas oomss in Pmii'
•Vtl- ’fine member of
"
STATE.
THE CHEAT JEMALS BEUBDY
Philadelphia Convention. ! deny lu—
’ '
and reports:
ron- innBOvU-fuTTta. „ '
Hsa ncv^Mn ei^t^ b,.
B y
Raeolved, that Johnson must be aus­
Tu P Lamed. Conventions are
, tainsd, and that tbe call for a Pblladelphis Cuhvenlion la a capital thing. Thai's good.things. After Philadelphia Con­
vention must blew the Slat. of Michigan
Act* Ae tyiily Saltern Argue. July 1A’
with n B. B. State Convention.
Adopted.
Oor assortment ofImmures. —Mr. Editor:—Much has‘
Meeting dispersed in a hurry. CooSomebody mn«r« to appoint •&gt; Com­
fates, asid ban^nfore, in thm State, to th.* mlttee to nominate persons fora John­
“’J"0™** Tb.End.
• ■pw^sdiea of Foreign ■ Insurance Comps­
« e offer no further commsnla to-d*v.
' &gt;cn State Cuntral Committee.
—Detroit Rott
'
, talcs, and at times a vigorous war has‘
Unsophisticated geutleihan Inquires
been waged against them in our Leghb— Mr. Vnlhudigham, st last r.port,•ure. .^ut I think, that tbo prompt and। whether Russell's committee isn't a good
liberal manner In which those comppnihs• enough Ooinmittee;
was in the anta-rouiivofiW White ILki'm
1
Sylvester Larned. We ought to have
have met lhel£ kfeUIllla. in this dty du’ our aay about iL' “We know no ifepubh- ......
LAIUC,—
’ cans here, -(true), and no Democrats But whM doubts thus* It will dime, and
(plenty).
Misery makes strange bed­ that right soon1 Bide your time, Mr.
*atate nne cske dythin my invn knowledge
And is sold at a reduction from former
aa an illustraMt*:—A Matl.man died a fellows. . (Nods of asar-nt.) I have been Vallaudighani.
( with iDemociaCs before; Hava been
nslyafe ntaeM Isws. will Cs fewM
’ ■
' Prim."'
•'Z-4U: cMtrsryta
carefpHr foHed .round nrl, boith. with Hi.
Wejdhro, from good authority, that .
with Republicans before. Therefore let’s
e propertv wa.
ths University of Virginia is engaged in
go
to
dinner.
)«ft after peyiag tbe debts of tho estate.
YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE,
Comm it tee to appoint delegates ap- 1the intellectual labor of preparing a new
Tbs property consisted M a Ax of land.
Sera. Rusfitll won! go to dinner.— 1series of school books for Southern-Oiil- DOST KUL TO EX.Uf!yE Ottt' KTOCX.
io which the virtuss of the “Con­
immittee reports, and report adopted. dren,
‘
[jUBlysnel rw‘’W?1!.:&amp;¥S:.
esuae. it. eoldiers, sute&lt;m.fT.
. ' CLL MeRcynuWs. Am apjxiinted-an federate"
,
A
-1 . ■ &gt;1 41 ^.14,__ .
alternate, and wopld like to go, bulcan'L ‘die., are to bar duly celebrated and ev•inpliGcd. This is “my policy” in the ru­
Have
busfnaaa
at
borne
c
swept ths land. She went to tba agent
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On. WJIc,. l.k...
&lt;diments.
—
Anrnng
the
preparations
In
connect
­
mistakes bis position. Won’t make any .
ion
*. with the monster wigwam in Phila­
gsl cbim could .only be to tbo amount of difference whether he goes or nt&gt;u On- delphia
is a free luneh. This is intcudsd
Ur inwrssl umU? hr rights dower, not
•«»r the hungry Republtearts.
more than MOO probably. He could
Theodore
Romeyn.
1
offer
tbe
foTow?
Dot have been compelled to pay more.—
old ladies
fair maidens
He merely said that his company never ing mdutioo:
“Copperheads have no business In ths
took advantage of sny legal exemption
Philadelphia Coovention. If they have,
from their UabnitiM ibere the party
we haven't.”
'
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•.
Resolution seconded Sad discussion
payment
threatened.
Sylvester Larned.. Now it's high time
s
O F THE
"
vtecn hundred dollars in h«r pocket. This to go to dinner.
was th. HOME Insurance Company of ■ Going, gone.
After dinner session.
New Yort, - And this is not the military
Col. McReynoida. Am willing to
fnktthoe Qfs yjbfe liberality io the dealjin, .aninmnOro umm.
. iuimmiu to
IngSAf that Company with our citlzana. amalgsmsts, with three ■ who failed to
support the Government, but not with
. '
8. C. rttiNDLE*AgiX"'
those who opposed II (Strangs.)
- \ ------- W------.
Theodore IfeMseyn. Can't do iL—
_
Hastings, Barry Co., Mfch.{,
Was invited to» an atter^ainment with
supporters of tbejGoyerntnooL .Won't
THE B. B. VORTKATIOM.
tiiV every on. that wants Boots snd SfMsa
aaralpir«afe .Xltn
'jCapperbeads.
Examin. Vur Stock,
and-Ehi tte? party has met 200 strong,
McReynolds. Don’t understand the
aeaora sad spamtnrs and all. Among a gettlemsns coyness. Philadelphia Con­
crowd of Democrats there was a slight vention is expressly called tor the pur­
llBBAsa who Usffrnfi Sir tbs fin!,. w
&lt;t .priothtlkof fortritr Republicans. Tho pose of amalgamating with bloody rebels.

wosld Ura Um apMoprUaly dall.
WepiWfi • full short tariff '*repori of
'taw»p*«^n * »tata jm» B.i
for Iba ’aecamidaUon of our resdare who

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upon aconvsntion

Stationery,
&lt;&lt;.'-"tVall.Paper,

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2a£&gt;ut -si 3

fHotfaffB, .
T,ti . ” '
Cards,
Card Board, .
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Assessment »f Rallraai Slfick.

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Drawers

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BUSSELL &amp; KEVINS

SB. S1SRICT H

“ta ’
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svleeted Bfiofik^in the Mar­
ls,t, of all kind, of Goods,
usually kept in a Varivty

,vd..X

j».»;Wro.r,r,
imiHM, IlFtta,

Store.

3F*rF3R.a
WE SELL AT

Uniform Prices,

WSSBANTSD TOJBttX.,

«. HTFIH

WT UYOLTEps.
****■*«« PQJTOIA
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Jifrzjr (UJFjss,-jtiFK(liWC £/n.£s.

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MRS- HOFFIOAN,
I preparing a nwJ. Ik-sUre of U* 0**"“
‘•TUaklSH BA Ta’

g

Ate. NOB! AB. HOODS,‘Ai.
ta YqHtfUn lot few trors.

BSISISKS
JHP'SS'SS
12

FAIR PRICES

Batovs, XegNWIK-.

flitLw। St fit

I

��POETBY.

row the
Old EstabGshment I
Interests of humamly d^psod, &amp;w a^aI yomv of the party, ifvest Astrid be found,
to place to eomtoation » aandidate -ho
is oppwU by a reepssuble minority on
each grounds aa wo base indicated;
"If Gov. Crapu should bo rs-nomiaated be will of eoorwe hose owe suppert—

J AM NOW orradta

The Bemecrwtte Fwy ssd tea ftdlaOeX. 1 -*^*3 so-rieud ear etuhUsbes-t to

has, todeed,a large vote.

It, dispatee

three or bar States; tort U ia generally
dstoated in them, and always In the Olb­
era. The reaaon is, that the Democratic'
party 1. mersly a pMfcaeMt rvaodoi and

BASH, DQ0B8 sad BUNDS, f LAI NINO
AND MATCHING ORJQINTUtt
LUMBIfr. AND rncKIBG
MOLDING «&gt; ANY
HIX8 OB STYLE.
.
W&gt; am prepared le.teratoh el abate esMse end

'

,

Great Decline

tabme Om P«bbe CUt tteft Bteek ol

ond will be gold at

AddlegTraaaperiatloe; aa« vtesbte nataly at

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Blcer o» S&lt;»i« Btrevl,

Ctettaag.

BroadCloths,
Summer Cloths,

A Full Assortment

’ Tta Wases * Jlsalli Ca
| fatey tflNsrkal MytaajeltaMW&lt;
tar awk, for g«n u IM
UOLP er 81LTEB MEDauj,

of

GROCERIES.
SAP PANS,

Good Tea at one Dollar.

Men a bsbbb.

Av t-b VtfOX STORE ar

2WM1 &amp; ffiftlin.

CARPETS, ‘.S'

Shelf Hardware.

GLAD NEWS

agB'o »•«»*.
WHITE GOODS,
i UftiKLL * NEVINM,

Railroad Prices,

tion of South Carolina and Georgia end
Missisoippi, is to emancipate those SUtas
troa tbs "Democracy" -kkk held its
last CuevseliuM to Chicago, and which
speaks now bj^the lips of Vallandigluun, DBJCH8KD and JOUTKD BlDtNlA
Cm* Paid f^r Clrar Wkitroood and STOVE'PIPE,
Pendleton, "Jack Rogers," Horatio Soy.
mour, Garrett Davis, the Tammany ora­ Piot Loohrr
h
BICKET A PREWTIM.
tors, and the members cf Congress who
July UU, Ute.
It
.
approve the Philadelphia call. That
Democracy, Tammany Hall Itself, when­
ever it sunosedi, sucocwda byJibe ignorant
vote. It was the alums of the city of
New York that elected Horatio Seymour
Governor in 1862, end (which gave MeQoIIm a local majority in 1804. A boI
ish tbe slums to the whole country, and
। you abolish the Democratic party.
|
It to very useless fully to suppoee that
the spirit which has bwn so iong domiusut in oar polities is destroyed, it has
DAIX1S.
been routed by argument and the ballot
ja one part of the country. In tbs oth­
er, it took up artna, end having been de­
fatted, will now betake itself there also
to argument and the ballet; and it re­
mains far lbs iatclligewew and public vir­
tue and political faith of the country to
hi t'brosic Cmm, and psrOewtaH, wtae Im­
—ee »r Oyltel DteUUy -ilk Nwv^&gt; Pr^-accept the battle to this form alaoLand , pot
trslion bM &gt;OkM lhe
complete the victory. The Democratic
DELL’S TUNICTILLS,
party could not save slavery nor lbs re­
bellion, but it can still strike a few blows
•ad to gsearslly suAetoaL
for ignorance and unequal rights. I:
will not change Its name, and it cannot
BELL^EXTERNAL REMEDY.
change Its nature. In deference to Mr.
Weed and bls friends at Philadelphia it
may call Itself Union Demoqraik, or

m!

I. &gt;11 kinds ef Nasally Oroeeries.
2 i.. ..r. sad a &lt;»n»r«l •*”'
* ut *. Tl'.o "•»«» P"fcl,e*^nsnstor«b&lt;«—_

Notions.

of all kinds,

To educate the whole popula­

Itgcal

gSfiny'ywlittM Jindoru.

OODS,

H.A GOODYEAR 4 CO

Is gssHrsDyfevplepte lhe watoewf the peep!',

position ot tbe .Democratic party to the
elevation and ectaeaiion Jef the colored

raoy."

HARDWARE STORE

TUAN EVER BETOllE.

HARDWARE

protest against progress and reform, and
aa the poblia bptoioti -of the Northern
States to educated and intelligent, it inajtoctively distrusts hod rejects dt.—
Hence, jUso, the steady and uniform op­

A Republican Qmnty Convnnlion for
(he porpena of ehocatag IMegstea to ths
State and. Congreaatonal Convanttons,
W1U bo bald al the Court Hoose tn the
village of Htattngs on Saturday the Sflth ।
day of Auguat Inat-^i one o'clock P. M. I
efetod day. Each townahlp wUlaend I

'

■ro'rnB

COUNTRY TRADE
BASH, DOOB A BLIND MASCFACTY

In tta North, the DemocraUc party Is
virtually dead M »' ookirolling forceto It

; .

Greater Inducements

MACHINE

OXX. CLOTHS,

ROPE,

Mats, Rugs, &amp;.c.

p. DRAKE. M. I*

.

BRACE &amp; ODWYHL
JOBBERS AND BXTAIhtU *1

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

IHA’TS, CAlPg, mfl.

All Ogman at Mr Ou Stand
LASS.
Gabatit IltnictD J’eicaa.
DUTTY

80th, for lhe bene
' ton.
By I

MllUntfy aid Sira* Cto4, *

Window Curtains,

.

AT

at

EASTERS

PRICER.

OHN ROUKBTS.
— _..4 Hr

J

HO HUMBUG !
p

C. WAIELEE

c. BCBT,
flyatosa, to BO’

B.ttl. Creek, Mich.

J • XAITEX a BCBBOW.H.
________ -J r™.»«41ora

HARNESS SHOP.
LX)R HALK-eo arr-e so ess. I». Bad eo tow

——•— I/rctvbucan C
republican otuct
r, Follcii ! day afternoon, w!

atituting C. G. Ill
: Striker, N. BaDrl

•ALL ARRANtjEMEXTOGrand Rapids A II«»tiar»8o&lt;v Lee

tbe Conn(y G

40

J

1
a!
toeal. by
kwSoUT.
**T’*,yn*« *«od. esse ABsjsorUlaas
(JDU tor vole* prim Apse am. JLWaram.
PMT RATE fanwto, Urtos far sale ta terne
U
ABr«“

Democratic National; but it a’lll still be
the Democratic party. The “Leal Rose
vfSummer” is nothmg but ■ Ths Graves
of Blarney" played slowly. Tbs party

hb-cu’. ;onJ
I po&gt;lte the Conk
------------ -- all kinds may be'
; made to order. 1
of hie areB3'1 ncaUy flnl
»n prices. Cali and
Me a toe's ( rJ&gt;.

county and dptri,
lion* publbbtol H

; In etatoection fith what we harebith-

•rte-Uald on tbetjuesttofl of lhe ymf/ry of
re nominating Governor Crapo, we subJVfrltowing from the lasliasoouf
1 b*£^rl°2’•
jusflRirkriEH, and' may a5d~ that a

virtuous brother President of the Phils
delpbia Convention. Hut it to atill the
orgsnind-resetion agaiast. the develop­
ment of the American doctrine of equal
liberty. It will still flatter sod fiiwn up­

JONES 4 DRAKE,

on lhe ignoranew of white foreigners, and
petiJtanJ.w.t.cf Ptiblia hstrasUon a|d still despise and curb, if it caw, the aapirpjesibly the Secretary of State, would in ing Intelhgeuce of native Americana of
our jadrment add'10,00 to lhe Republi­ every race. Its present opportunity is
can majority^ and pevuru the electiuo of the Philadelphia Cuosauttua. It will
^uMEbimooe Radhw! Delegation to Con­ sleet the delegatee, aad coMtol tie polity,
gress consumatina ^ b« mowtepraoet-j and, like the dextrose Aiecutiooer who
ly desired. We' say, (hen, give us M* cut off the v letlm’s bead w&gt; exquisitely
that be did not know it until be moved,
map-can be' found who h* been a •old!er su it wlH absorb with greedy politeness
/im Ata i*s pn/«nty$ bqih m State mid those who have sought and tolled to con­
county nominations, and the reeult will trol the Union party m they likewise
be a victory,vriQ.fBakn gUd th.- , sought and toiled to cootrul Abraham
liehrtAof the friends of freedom from {he • Lincoln** administration.
lake* to the gulf.
llMbeweke wte*th«

HastlTU-* Howe
ning cf this we |
••trip the light fa i
flying bouts wltif
In-art « content

SURGEON

EATINS ANDHCECKAM

DENTISTS,

W

GROCEY

STORE,

I ssfe'returti,\rtjuv
n
1 to deal etmugvr I
T;»rr. u|*&gt;n the besdaoi
lrZs~i perbesuls.
\

th, tato hndtara Ware vve. rfX W. gun.

GOLD!

Mtato fllewt, Rnstimgs, X|«&gt;fe.
TUM MOUNTAIN &lt;J» LIGHT OMAfEBICAL
f FROTICTOR
•

DR. BICELOW
USS’E.’Si*"-1 * ’■ ’

____

L„

Don’t Fa»r
Meeting on Mon.

Are .Yon Insured 1
If not, call al the Insurance Agency cf

| We trust every I
=• ty will not fall • I

GEO. W. WILUAM8,

Kim Jonaeow Mswiscwa.-^peaking of the outburst of Rebel-julmvnn'a

Over Roberta 4 Striker's Drug Stere.

Where la* rnireae.ilta ever FOTP.TEtJt NJIUOMMIKt AU|D«DBKD sad WT?TO0C.
BAND DOLI.ARM l&gt; Cuh CcMUi «n Bento*. hr
Uh Mtowta( etooaeh. raUauTted aoaVrZTuni

mdignatluo that UNION MEN Jive to
th* South, and the late attempt of the autboriiiaa at New Orleans to compel them
to leave enderpain of death, ahd the bru­
tal murder of 800 loyal meg by the
President's tools, the N. -Y. TrUawe to
copying a lengthy article from the TYaur
tiw spsski; v« oommend the word* to

LVhctooNK FjtEtcn r*yg»T

male

A Soda Founia

Groceries,

&lt;4EO. W.
IVEY’S FEMALE WLLH .
fc r

.,77'
’----- - ‘
। under tne irj.ru.
Mh^ axer toX'aaaa * Wijhto^-. &lt;•«•• educators of the ?
Wtoy»torts Bl, HaaUags. Mta._____________' |}. oflcr», and wb
young woman w
i becoming a tesrt

| Young j-ertoo
I themselves of sw
wlieu Jtlsw.thli
1 they ah' tmflt b&gt; •

UMITKD BT1TTH AOCIDKNT CO, of WyrsewecN. Y^teb CefAMtanMO*.
&amp;JSKS TdA'SN OS UBJUIAL
TERMS.

t^rStetXeCX^Ldrr

for;; s

sale.

*•« U»me.

Sj.^J-ya^WV
Krt .ia Kwban«r
------- a
■wviwe,
Mita.
wia v~«». ; tbe
young
men
RWWAttWBLD.~— snerifleo of Ums
b_.,
. Tcnrheni' InsUtu

Asaads r
&gt;H b.M»»..n . wide awake and.
jmtehias. OtoM, MiddlevUlc, Harry Ca, :uenl,and inter
f

--—-—— --•

- - -

FVsletaa se4 Bergves. Barry
__

Dr. HARVSTS GOCDRN PILlA.

' calling.
। School officer* I

and usually act
.clMnterr*’., if n
&gt;, to be pnwcuu
Every eflbrt W!
pn*of Heating*
»ay come from*

rendered bis adaslntotrstioo unpopular.
What *•base Mva and known of this
matter has left an enfisvorabto impression I
•• u, M. jvJjm-L dk«r.U&lt;» -d afK-1
tty. He appotoOM tbs present agent of

.Diafiomuos.
'

I On Hu That
"I Editor uf this M|

S4X.OOM

eal* aaM Us sMselise of ALL nevesas
wiekisg esyUlsg to moot DUTntfTWY |

Cuoa.—Not b.RapnUton p&lt;to In the
State of CtoMwttak tadursM tbe fWU-'

dalphia nvovenanA It wm to toto Seats .
.ttoi PrwUsai made ths first attempt to
f.nn Ms new pprtr.

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                    <text>“Liberty and Union—One and Inseparable.

VOL. XI.
jorat irt ’guttllaitMuj.
official

Th.r»‘.UVernal

Illustrated by Map^ Diagrams ot Battle
Fields, Sieges, Naval action and places
of historic intereay It also contains a
large number of flrfe steel plate portraits
of prominent Generals and other dis­
tinguished person. connected with tho
Conflict is destined

ulrwad.

||VsSELLA XETlSSl,

tallow.:

been put forth. Hoback Giikelby may
be act down os one of the best historians
of the American Struggle that the times
have yot produced. He is jxicullarly fe­
licitous in thia work, in the selection of
language and the grouping of Incidents,
Which shows his familiarity with the
whole subject from the beginning to the

•I .1.

The reader should be' aware that thia
history coven the ground of the whole
conflict, and not merely the Incidents of
battlo-flelds. It embraces the causes and
consequences of tho great rebellion. 1 n
treating of tlw, cauacs of our civil strife,
Mr. Greeley fortifies the work with co-

PRASIC A1J.KN

,lt«h»a pait
nun. vftc

ii promptly site fteUtfnlly
«anfKi»esi"
Mrtttsre

messages and platforms, making It a his­
linn of WILD FLOWER tory offacto In place of arguments, thus
I.elJ Honda
rendering it the best and most complete
history of the whole conflict yet written.
We mention It as a matter worthy of
dote that the dosl ng words of the second
i.reonagc on Thursday evening Aug.
80th, for tho benefit of Rev. V.G. Boyn­
ton.
By Order of Committee.

r-

Stork.—John
Wulf Agent, has opened a furniture
and upholstery store on State Street op­
posite the Court House. .Furniture of
'all kln.ls may bo found there, or will be
made to order. The furniture Is smooth­
ly and neatly finished and sold nt luw
prices. Call and tec IL

V011N ROBERT.*,

The first volume of “The American
only be obtained by subscription of trav­
eling hffeuta. It la furnished at prices
ranging from $4,60 to $7,60, according to
the style of binding. Mr. W. E. Ixinklxo of Perry, Shinwoasc County, la
general agent for Michigan.

CHANCERY ORDER,

NOTICE.

toadl.t."

rim of ba»t coumtt.

"c UHWI.EY.

I.

NO. 18.

HASTINGS, BABRY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29, 1866.

rr or manGAS. JW mm dto
In compliance with a' request cootainI in ths 2d Section of a Joint Resolution
of Coogrees, “to enable the people of the
L'nilrd Btates to participnta in the advautagrsof the Universal Exhibition st
yy (HIKING OXEN FOR HALE—Tbs .nUeribiParis In 1F07," approved July 6th, 18GS, tbs approprlsliea luedr.
I do hereby invito “the patriotic people Mr. De Yoe I.M applisd MbmIT faithtaly la year
of this Stale In assist In the proper repreMntaUiwi al said exhibition of the
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
Itatidiwork ul our artinns, knd tho prolif­
ic sources of material wraith with which
F. M. MORTON.
the productions of agriculture, manufac­
ture, or the fine prts. 1 also Invite at­
tention to tbe subjoined circular from J.
C. Derby Esq., U S. Grn’l Agent, [Paris
Universal Exhibition] No. 5 Spruce St.
N.Y. to whom • applicants ahosild bo
made, without loss of time, for the ad­
mission uf articles to said exhibition.
Printed forms and regulatiutis will
KduMuo, Mleb.
bo forwarded to exhibitors upon applica­
tion to Mr. Derby.
Equalized lloua'ire and Increased Fen.
Henry d’Ali^fiy, the commissioner for &lt;
Michigan, is n»w in Buxton, where he
will remain during the pr«ent month, |
and communications addrrswd to him I
snuuld-be t» car# uf Horatio Bigelow
L-... No.
&lt;•.. nr,
1
Esq.
GO t'-.,..
City Exchange, II.
B&gt;i
llxsar 11. Cssro,

nnugiug. .n
UaildiapN^Y.

nd fur Barry eownlr,
Comnlaiaaai'a Soltcilor
WLtMt.
tras copy. Atlng
I
jslyStsY __________

MtcMgiO. 1 *h
bltbe*tti&lt;Mar

NOTICE

■rcUMcrhtowUS la to
(I) MTU or raost M’7,! 11
rrraion oflhr doatr of Emily E DrcUr M wte^

Tbo Paris Exhibition appropriation
bill having passed Guigress we are now
obliged to prepare and forward our for­
mal and final plans sod catalogues to the
KNAITEN A BUKROWb,
Imperia! C&gt;mniission without delay.
The extended lime for sending in these
plans has already expired. You will
—Hon. L. O. Ma.oii, of Muskegon,
therefore pirate send Immediately, de­
tailed iuf.irniation about al! the srtirlis w ill probably be the Democratic candi­
from your Slate, yhich you wish t&gt;» ex­ date fur Congress in this DistricL So
soya the Ntwt.
—The Ionia Gettllt states Unbelief
that John C. Dexter, the newly re ap­
'Group? we wish to kuowethe exact wall pointed Receiver &lt;&gt;f tbo Ionia l-aiid OQke,
—spore and !!■•••» spore t» I* occupied by ' is a Republican of the most straigbttureach class, stated separably with as
lunch detail as possible; state also the I —The iL-puMicana pf t’nluo County I
proposed manner of exhibiting tho arti- |
' (111.) have krmally requested therr
cles in the varhnis finises, -whether in ,State Senator, Hon. D. K. Green, to re-1
their cases ot on the floors, tables, walls,
•ign, be having presided over the recrat
or sbeltrs&lt;nd what amount of each will J&lt;4m«»o Conventiun st Springfield.

MuLnoLLAXD ajid 41O.L P. Conn, who
will call upon our citizens and give them
/llEPUiiLrcAN Caucus.—The Hastings a chance to'ixxaaca^themselvcs of a copy
EICRRUWH,
Republican caucus was held on Thun- Of this valuable work.
I Cwansellan st Law, Solicit- | day afternoon, which organized by call[Th# (ijllowlng has been handed In
&gt;r publication not by the Heretaryof
atitutlbg C. G. Ilortrook Secretary. D.
! Striker, N. Halley, A. Ryerson and J.
J M. Nevins were appointed delegates to amusing than instructive. Sub. Ed.]
; the County Convention.
length width and height of every machine
or4arlicir*, stating the srnunut of motive
l*ur»uant to a cull signed by several of
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ere will do well to cbiwrvc the calls for the "unterrtfled," tho Democracy of
county and district nominating Conven- Plugtown met in convention to the num­ end belting, also pUiia uf - f-undntii-n LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED
ber of sixteen, at 2 P. M. Aug. 3, IWW, where these may be necessary. It wilj
Huns pubilabwl in this issue.
and urgnnlxad by calling Hun. 8. E. be Impost!ble fur us l&gt;&gt; ■ place ihcso &gt;tia- Austin Richard F
Ingles Mr Mike
• [ ./Tnrju: will de n social dance at tho Peaalon to the chair and appointing D. cljinr* un our -plans without this infur­ Brown Miae Adlna Ickes Mr David
11 Hastings House Hall on Thursday cve- Zcrter Secretary. (This last appoint­ mation, or tu innko calculations imd er­ Brown Miss Lydia A Johnson Leun dor P
rs igemoats tor the necreotry sbsfting-aitd Canfield Russell C Johnson Mbs A E
- ' ning of this week, where those who ment was made that the army might be
Cushman C Seth
Laughlin Robert 8
| “trip tbo light fnntsstlc” can “chase Ute represented in tho convention.) Sec. mullve power. Tho information about Cole Mm Elisabeth Miller Milon
CAUWALLAJiEF.,
Ibis latter Group is wanted fitati.fall,
. i flying horns with glowing feet," to their declined to serve, saying that ho could and should be forwarded as soon as obt 1 table.
'
Newton Daniel
Denison MrB
iTvaidcnt should make out the miuutca
Make.no allowance in any of your Dennis Mr J
Ottati Mine Mellen
C. PR1NDLK.
I
,, r,.—
.
■
Ox Hu Travels.—Ceo. M. Dewey, and D. Zerter should make hie mark
Dufiay AB
J&gt;!r- of Probate. Notary Publie. Convey-|
of thia paper left, on Tuesday of thereto.
Preston J A
around the articles, as that is on our , Foster DnvldS
The President announced that the club plans. It is desired that the information ! Fuller Mton Emmi Rooky Mr Wn
*r. and Tar Aset.I. At-. Insnr.MCW Arrnl
wv rA- n ftvtn* trtti tlirouch the
—__ ar»
Gay Mr Edwin 8
furnished in response to this circular .'ray Mn Sarah
should
be
correct,
definite
and
final,
and
Hull
htrHontte
tint Journey and all sorts of pleasure, a
Walien
Levi
you
are
urgently
requested
lu
apply
fur
Holbrook
HB
2
safe return, rejuvenated and invigorated,
G. HOLBROOK.
Youngs Mrs Julia
no more specs than you can certainly and Hubbard Leverett
to deal stronger blows and mors wf them
Wilkes Booth and the D—1, be appolnt- creditably fill, fur our room ia.limited.
YaarOb’t Bnrv\
nroiuptl* to
loirs in Caarl
A Committee consisting of C. 0. Ward,
Don’t Foboet the AnnaM School
R. J. GRANT. P. «■
C. O. N. Tractor, and tho President, was
Meeting on Monday next
g 11. COOK.
appointed to present resolutions. Adattachment
The Circuit Court fur the County of
lourncfl till evening. TeAehcn* Instltnte
T P. M. came to order, when the fol­
Barry.
u»t every teacher l^Borry Coun­ lowing resolutions were read and adopt­
Isrwi Keltoxx
ty will not fail to attend the Institute ed.
JiBMCiKnH
JOUS NICHAEt
which is tube held in Haatlngs.comKesolved; That the Principles of tho
mendng at 1 P. M. September 10th.—
The opi-artunity of being for a few dayii
under the Instruction of some or the best
Resolved; That It ia not expedient to
denounce Northern soldiers so hounds,
murderers, cutthroat*, hirelings, and
To Taxvxixas.—Pleasure seekers Ibis
1,
.nd wMd&gt; »°
' __ Intention of
‘
•minions
of a tyrant,” as mjjfchaa it was, year should bear in mind that there Isa
£ W l»tC«EA.
becoming a teacher can afford to lose.
great deal of sickuras being caused by a
'Young persons who will not avail
change of water and climate. Before lea­
Resolved; That it was tho Democratic
tliemscl ves of such a means of UtodplUsc
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
party and ndt Andy Johnson that got ving borne provide a bottle olUOK‘8 DYS
PEPSI A CURE, it is an excellent anti­
drunk March 4th, 1865.
l - obb.
sad (Horn W. Cummluji.
Ml daairou. of self-culture. They wlU
R.«lvsd; That the Prml-Unt, In on- dote , ( prevention la always belter than eInn
xJho.tsksroCyxi-.s. tbstbyel
Aus
i-irclv take no real Intercut In the cul­
ud salbure.y tented U ms br lb.
for lb. eoOnty of I
ture mid improvement of other*. Bui Democracy, h.-a pro rm that
1 win .ell orcsase
BOUNTY MONEY!

NEW

POODS!

GUARDIANS SALE.

ratLUPt " &amp; U IESTLEY

Good Merrimack Printa
I "

One

ANDREW J BOWSE,

Datad AnrutKtb, IMS.

«ng»C

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

.

NEW\STORE
VEH’S- CHEAP
INUNtnOTED

J M

r

Estate Ueajsatla IJwrto*.
STA n or UICHIOAX. O-Ug t-fBurrj. M.

GROCERY 1
KEW iOOODB, NEW tIUlLDTNG. aM NEW
PRICES, u

3. EL WHIJIWS. '
CHICAGO CNDAMOLD.

My Ice Cram Rooms

koncB.

Cigran * Tobacco

SSrt
$1,500 JE
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

yy&gt;t.

Hsaolved; Th4 the seceaalcn of tho
Bouthem Slates was a great tom to the
Democracy, and we are glad to get them
nr. any terms which they may pro-

^MOS WAKEFIELD,

xJUnS-

0 0. SCOTT,

aware of these facts,

pubUcwn

TAM •
oqu*L hut that a Democrat

«100 addition*! bounty money la now

A RlfcVKB GALVANIZING

£trtrjsnr«r-.t

provided no more than $100 bOunty baa
already bean received.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

ri™* tam u»»««

D—i.W-als*. *•*

JSgESAtffliJnwi.
*
jJ&amp;A.BWUtXET, Ateiai

H. HBIGHT
1 Hornet .nd counsellor
sndSoliaioria ChABcary,

maker *. Jeweler.
srtSttSiir**-

aYLaw,

D.SZSTKB.

Bmnury.

wounds
AppUoatlona ft* above boimMea Bte
B^Tbemad. toibi tmdareiOMi,
B. N. SHELDON,
Haattcga, Mich-

-hterofihahW John Bell, of

uses Jneonamtion with ,tb« Solars' and
Sailors’National Asyistn. n«i«expeot-

Valuable Farm for Sale.

�BARLOW, £
&amp; GR.

HA8TDCG3 BAHHEB.

JlisitlTanp!

ARB RBWARED TO BITH.T

HURRAH
&gt;« ru au&gt; uo u,„
•WITH
On the tala!, Hou. Angus C*m«r«u ap­
peared for tho prosecation sad ‘•Brick”
Romer-iy, by particular request, fur the
little and think less.
defense, under whoso instructions tbo
They imagine they discourse of a won­
loimg Indy presented a bill as follow*:
der indeed, when they spmk of the fair
w hita CMrprt woven l»r Umught tn walk To rest«( parlor for «MrfcIa£*.10 so
upon, of tbs rags that fluttered un the Tu saaiMUMiary satraby plstaUff.....,! ,...M
buck «&gt;f the brggar yesterday.
Sul there ia auinslbliig more w.mderful Mill. When »o I.mJi at th* hundred ,
sod fifty-two imlo b&lt;a&lt;M, •omewbat •ha­
ded with tbs touch of inky fingers, that
ciMupoic the printer's “case"—uulaclcss,
except the clicking of the typ~s, a* on*
by one they lake thvir pluoes In the
growing ItHea—we thiuk we hav* found
the marvel of the art.
Wo thiuk bujv many fanciea in frag

CASH STORE

ESTABLISHMENT'
THE HASTINGS
'

NEW GOODS

drug a. book
store

roocxjjntsi

OF ALL KIND.

Established

AND AT PRICES

Suit the Times.
PRINTS FOR 12J Ou.

More and Better

-G O O :© g
F|»r fbo same Money,
in, their line, then any*
other Store in tuw0,

GOOD BROWN SUGAR ISj Cu.

IN-NEW YORK, SINCE THE

anD no mistake

Great Decline.
In Prices,
Now be pick* up the scattered element*
imtil bt, hold* in his baud n alanxa of
"Urey’s Elegy;" nr a monody ui&gt;&gt;n
Grime** **Ai! buttoned up before," Now
he ‘■•et" a puppy miming" and now

m1nuBfarge number of tbesa farnwholds
the case is now widely diflermi; th*
Sewing Machine, generally tbo Gs-vas
A Baku, occupies an honored place m
thofalnil v sitlina-nuim, and accomplishes running d-.»n and a strain of sluquenai
■n
___ .latir..!
iimrvhca into line letter by letter. We
searnmetsM. Il i* in » •vn*.
•*’/ taucy that wecau tell the dilfurenco by
those esm*appreciate who have known hearing of the ear. but peihap* not.
what it Is to Sts all the household gnr
The ly pea that laid nt a wedding jnmrat* bv band, the family friend. It ia terdsy atmouncu a burial tu morrow—
looked upon with eyea of real affecli'm. p*.|hapa the self-same letters.
The interior i/s country bmiw, nt this
They are tins eleineiita to make a world
season «&lt; the year, ia •*
................... of— those ty pea are n World with *on&gt;«—
be imagined; nnd U i* mad.
thing lit it ** lieautiful a* spring, a* rich
aa summer, and a* grand aa autumn Howera that frost cannot wilt, fruit that shall
noon, upon a bright, rapid.
ing Gauvaa A&gt; Baks*, will accomplish ^✓Tbe newspaper hm become the log­
more than could be d-no Ly a weary hand book ■■! I he age, it tell* at what rale the
working almost into midnight. It will world ia running; we canuul Cud our
ri-ck-dbing without it.
True, tbs green grocer may. bundle up
-.&lt;i_ _in nor
___ _i__.
_ ...
a pound ..r
of _
candle*
last ____
&lt;-xpre*&gt;*d
tlx night*, but it la only aiming tu bale
usre, x-.uictliing that la dune limo* innu-

1865.

th.

MTEST MEDICINES.
n-e. Ch.»ir.K F„.u
Oll.,r.r. »O.,,,4

arf

3

prepared to SELL GOODS

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
After the old man had retired to re*t,
they would bang a abret ant of th* win­
dow. which was quite a distance from the
ground and the Iwau would »cUe hold of
the «herl, and with the assistance ofliis
Isdy hive, who tugged lustily at the
.beet shove, would thua gain rntraner.
But II m&gt; happened that one evening
the girls hung tbo vbret rather earl), fiir
the old gentleman, by some III wind. w«*
blown round the corner, and, spying the
•hert, could not Conioelure the meaning
• ■Fita l&gt;eing there
lie look hold sudro-

OUR STOCK

GROCERIES!
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

And Kind* of

GROCERIES

A Large Assortment of

Travling Baskets

OUR FACILITIES

Children Carriages

For Doing Busimess,

FRUIT CANS,

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN

BY THE DOZEN OlfSINGLE CAN.

HIE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

STATE.

FOR IRREGULARITIES.

Uasilags.-Nsy *,!*«.

BOIEtTt &amp; ITBIIEl.

CROCKERY
is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

OREAT RUSH
oF

EVV

THE SILVER SKIRT!

ODDS Moro Durable,

Moro Graceful!

ACKLEY’S
This; w. sincerely kfUare, and |b*
opinion ia corroborated by /the highest
authorities In the community, is the Ganvxa it Ban® Machine making the cele­
brated -Gruver A Baker" stick, th* only
stitch, as fsr as we know,
elaati^tn be adapted to nil kinds oTfami-

ground. Sometimes th* editor has the
liappmca* of knowing that be ba* defend
ed the right, exposed the wrong, prolrctrd tbi Weak; that he has given utterance
I to a aeuliiusnt that ba* cheered *&gt;imeUdy** solitary boor, made Bumeb&lt;*ly
^Tbe peculiar qualities of the Grover happier, kindled a smile upon a »nd lace. State were endtled to govern It. even if
there was but enough uftbrtn tn manage
He may meet with that ernUmeflt tbo Slate machinery, flow does thia
many yean, after it may bate lost all contrast with the arbitrary appointment
charm* of it* paternity, but he (eel* af­ of a Military Dictator fur Ixiuhdana.
fection 6-r it. He welcome* Il na a long
OLD LADIES &amp; FAIR MAIDENS
and without any of th« vexation* delay* absent child- Hr read* it aa for tbr first
In rewinding, fastening. and finishing, lime, and winder* if, |&lt;&gt;r bn lu,» changed
wbich are common to other machine*, since lliril. Perhaps be anild not give
and which occupy e« much lime, and
teranor t it tbo svnlin
treat* so much material. It make* a
I would n«it if he ami
beautiful, smooth, rlaatlo »m up-m doth
. Il seems
arsina Ilk*
like the vvoice nfhl* former
or cambric, which yisws when it i* mash­ aril calling tu Ila parent*, and there ia
ed or stretched wUimut breaking, and in *»nstbing mournful in ita lone, lie be­
Which every stitch is an firmly lorM gin* tn think — to•Vetnembef why hr
that the seam Can be cut nf between cvery half d-ut^gu stitches wUbout impairing
ibsattontlto
Hl.T r
f
Testltnonial letters, from ladies and
housekeepers al! Over th*.country, speak
imltediy uf the beauty and superior rln»-

'5ra ©AJTO EB

!

BOTTOM OUT

DRY GOODS

SWTO &amp; SHOES,

The Place to Buy

Shirts and Drawers
Cheap

q

High Prices Busted Up

8 lbs.good Muscovado
Sugar for §1.00,
And Everything rise in the tine of

Drugs,
amts,

Medicines.

Oils.
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,
Curds,
Card Board,
very thing at the same Jit.miahingly

LOW FIGURES.

For Cash

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS,
months bcm curting a young lady.—
UBs men grew j-a|ou* uf each other, ami
e*k«tnite to win the g'rl to consent b&gt;
a marriage But «b« m-uld nut druids
wbich-t" bate. Sunday night of last
weak, tbr two mrn were sitting &lt;m the
~V^ areaa maker*, tbo Grover it Ba­ p&lt;irchtajking will! &lt;h« girl, when « di—
ilor la tho &lt;mly an itsWe machine}.Illa pii)r an.se brlwren them a took wM thr
tbs only mm dut will acmxnpli.h umfactorily, and with an .immense saving ,4
tint*, all tho »Uln tawing. MlteHng. and

1851

ARE SELLING

For the. People!

Con.UtUC erf

ersoee- N&gt;* a moment &lt;.f\lim* mold he
aShrded fiw the gratification ofany »i&lt;i&gt;ple fancy, even in ornamental needle­
work, aiL to lhe last moment, and fsr in­
to Saturday night, was exhausted in the
necessities of the plalnut work upon lit­
tle epnms, frock*, and .drawers, and the
inevitable weekly eollectioa of family

in

Roberts &amp;. Strisu

dr.

[lEtOLUH, BIFLES

uanally kept In a Variety
'
Store.

F*r IbsUaitrtBtale* frreiae. ate*
POCKET and DE1.T MEVOLVEBK.
WE SELL AT

■1UICT u. n. uorrmi

Former It Aaaoctel* Phriieiaa with AT.
M II, ia Uw lirMs» 1»L •» l»
!*. r.laseWr^boU-yT&gt;*t*rjl»JW.'&lt;*&lt;K

We bate one uf lbs beat
•elected 8t&gt;**k* in the Mar­
ket, of. II kinds of Goods,

WARRANTED TO SUffr

WEATINO PISTOLS.

Uniform Prices,
RBSUfCtONS

ss

�a?

.3
STATE

TAI LANDS.

pipjraS!

stanor jucinoAX,'
«.*
of Rarry**boMaa at tbo Probst* OBoe. ”“iU
’llfoge it llaotlugs. oa Moodoy. tbo Ud day of
Joly is the year one tkeusaud sight hand
rod nod rixty-oix. Promt, &amp; C.‘ l*rUdle. Judge of ProUte.
la the manor of tbc IfoteloofJersatlab H.Gwaog

sst1?

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

•TJrtga'aa&amp;staxve!

READY

RELIEF.

■ aril Teal eclair deeetibed In eaM petition.
lumped to aril reit^rstale described ia said pollTl.orro|»o« Il iaOnJerod.TI.BlTuro«lsv, th. lib
ay of tfeptoKbor next: atV O'daek io the foreTb«re«rot&gt;. It is ordered that Turodsr, ihoMtb
ooo. bo aaoigned for tbo bearingof said peiitioo day of Aeguat. -OOXt al » a'eUck la tbo foread
tho bam at law awl all aakaa
sassEfS-iSi^fSsKa^i

aj
1865.

I£T THE AFFLICTED READ I

rndoK'N
EGETA-BIoE
8-PH-L-S REMEDY.
Potitlvely Curei.

Benzoin

Elixir,

ch ia Healing. ooelhinr ami t-leasanl. I
expectorant. lA.«as all |ililegin, so. .th

SPOONER’S
J7i

CURE

if/

(j Chills and Fever,
CUAliOIAN'S SALE

&lt; S Bilious Fever,

THE WT
NO bOMf C'N/NG-.

/yi. ;

X
§

Intermittent Fever, S

w fotlowin* deeortbod Real Katala.
bo Worth bSf of the Xorth-woot quar
srtbwral quarter. of Wootton two(l)
a (Ik Marti of range seven Ij'
h sixty serve of ths Last Self. of Xs
nor,of booUmi three (Ik In town two
rupMrn |y | wool, befog to tbo h
.
Maeve sad III

! I Remittent Fever,

;g

] &lt; Congestive Chills,

g

Anti-Fever
IBreura Boros a
: br I&gt;rogjristt.
CftOOKTlANt

PREVENTIVE TO HIVE CHILDREH.

AGUE
Diarrheai
Dysenteiy,

Pine Tree Tar.
u a well earned notoriety ft curing all
luofibo

TH1OAT *ad LCHGr

Periodical Headache,

Dumb Agee.

iSCSI
Purify Your Blood
ho m i Spring Modlrino for purifying U

DR. CROOK'S

Vegetable Extract.

Bi J!

For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. SrooKiA &amp; (5).,
Nashville, Tcxxn.

�“ MOKE TElTH THAN POETRY.”

ETNA

HASTINGS BANNER

Cswsty Cwnventlww.

.

‘

PORTLAND FIRE.

.Plaining &amp; Matching

A Convention will be held at the J
Court House in the village of Hustings
on Saturday the 22d day of September,
1888, at eleven o’clock A. M., for tbo
]iur]«J*e of nominating Republican candhiatss for county ofllcers for the Courtty of Barry. Each Township in mid
County will be entitled to four Delegwtaa
in mid Convention.
11 At; V r.l WHIl.ll 1 ,
LEANDER J.APHAM,
J. W. SACKETT,
Dated Hastings, Au*. 25,1808.

Thc several towns composing tho 1st
Representative Diatrict of Barry County
are requested to send Delegates to a Oon-

Hastings on the 15th day of September
next, at one o’clock P. M. for the purpose
of nominating * candidate to Represent
the District In the State legislature.—

j
i

Riflk: The Constitution of the United
IStates and ths laws made in pursuance
I
thereof
era the supreme Iqw of the land,
anything
m the Constitution or laws uf
1
any
Stets to thw ounlrary notwithstand­
{
ing. All lbs powers u»l conferred by
lh« Cimslituliun utx.n the General Gov­
ernment now prohibited by it to tbs
States are reserved to the States or the
deople thsreuf, and among the righto thus
reserved tu the States is the right to pre­
scribe qualificalioas for the elective Innchtee therein, which right Congress can­
not in tertore with. Nu State or conven­
tion of States baa the right to withdraw
from the Union, or to exclude, throogb
thsir action in Coogrem or otherwise, any
Stale or States from the Union. Tbs
union of these States la perpetual.
SirlK Such amendments lu the Conslltulioo of the United States may be
made by the people thereof as Uiey may
deem expedient, but only lu the mode
pointed out by its resolution, and pro­
posing such amendments, whether by
Uo»gres-.or by a Convention, and in rati­
fying the same, all the States ufthe Union
bare an equsl and an Indefeasible right tu

JETNA

.V.1CHLVE

Insurance Company.
mnrroitn. conn.
SASH, DOOR * BLIND MAB'CFACTY

iiarizi

HARDWARE STORE

tiral axi
H. A. GOODYEAR 4 CO

HARDWARE
of all kinds,
LO 88

Railroad Prices,

By Portland Fire July
Th* total .mount rm.red &gt;».’ f“&gt;•

A Republican District Convention for
the 2.1 Representative District of Barry
County will be hold at the house of Caro’clock P. M. on the last Saturday of
September, for the purpose of nomina­
ting a candidate to Represent the Dis­
trict in the State Legislature. Each
Town is entitled to four Delegates.
R. JONES,
1
A. ELLIOTT, J Cbmmfftee

f?

Iron, Nails, Stoves,
Union should receive In common with all
their inhabitanla equal protective in eve­
ry right of person and property. .
Eiyhl/i: While we regard as'utterly
Invalid, and never to be assumed or mad*
of binding forte, any obligation incurred
or undertaken in making war against the
United Slates, we {told the debt of the
nation to be sacred and inviolable, and
we proclaim oor purpose in discharging
this, as in performing all other national
obligations, to maintain unimpaired and
unitnpeaehed the honor and the faith of

The Republican County Convention
to select delegates to the State and Con­
gressional Conventions convened at the
Court House in Hastings, on Saturday
tart, at one o'clock I*. M. Tho Conven­
tion organised by electing Geo. Thomas
President. and II Wright Secretary.
ATatA; It is the duty of the National
N. Bally, A. Elliot and L. Lapham
were appointed a committee on credcn- Government to recognize tho services of
the Federal soldiers and sailors in tbs
“■steal jurI ch med by meeting promptly
and fully all their just and righuul.claima
fur the services they have rendered the
nation, and by extending to those of them
who have survived, end tu ths widows
The report of the committee was ac­
and ori'baes uf those who have fallen, the
cepted and the committee discharged.
moot generous and considerate care.
J. F. Emory. H. Mallory and J. Rog­
Ttnlk-. lu Andrew Johnson, President
ers were appointed tellers.
of the United Stales, a ho in his great of­
Balloting* were had, resulting in ths fice has proved »tesdf**t in bin devotion
solectiun of the following delegatus:
to the Constitution, the law gaud in taresto
To the State Convention, D. Striker, of his country, unmoved by persecutions
H. Wright R. Jones, and A. EfltoL
and undsaerved reproach, haviug faith
To the Oongreaalonal Convention, J.
A. Sweeney, I. Messer, L. Durkee, A. principles of the Government, we recog­
Ryereon, H. Wright, Geo. Thomas, and nize a Chief Magistrate worthy of the
A. C. Town.
cation and eq nil to the grtat crisis upon
which hie lot it cast, and we tender to
him in the discharge uf Id* high and reapoueible duties uur profound respect,
and assurance uf ucr cordial and sincere
support.

adoption uf the foregoing Declaration uf
Tbo following ia the mouse produced Principles it was found that Ute rea«liug
of the seventh one had been omitted by
by ths pains sod labors of the Philadel­ accident, and thia fact was announced by
phia Coavenlics).
Senator Duoiiule.
It was then read and adopted, with
great applause and unanimity.
The Declaration of Principles was then
adopted
with enthusiastic cheers.
pointed to prepare resolutions and an ad­
dress, 1 hare to state ibaL after a very
SswsUD axd Wxanr-The Buffalo Ercareful and elaborate consideration oft he
prai, commenting ot^pr. Weed's recrot
same, lasting all day and part of the
night, we have agreed upon the same. I threat against the Radical members of
beglssv. to report the following Declar- Congress from this State, says:
‘-Tblsdselarrtloa of war upon men who
lion of Principles, adopted unsnlmonsly
by the CommiUee, which the Secretary are acting and thinking honestly, and in
uf this Convention will read; and also an strict conformity with the political educa­
Address to tbs People of the Country, tion they have received from Seward and
which will be read by the Hon. Mr. Ray­ Weed for the lest twenty year* finds no
justification in conaiatauey, justice or
mood uf New York." [Applause.]
The Secretary then proceeded to read good faith. The radicalism with which
the Dedaratioo of Principles, each one of Congress stands charged is a branch of
the root that these gentleman planted in
wbiah was loudly applauded.
The last on. which indorses the Presi­ thia Stats long ago, and which they have
dent, was greeted with prolonged cheer­ weltered and nursed, until it overshad­
tag, In which both Ute. audience and dele­ owed the State and gained supremacy in

SAP PANS,

•ICItET &amp; PRENTISS.
Button. J»ly «th. MCA

UNION STORE nr

It

IBUBTDB &amp; num.
FOR SL E

Shelf Hardware.
GLAD NEWS

A IMRTKOYfD FARM sf M «
A mite* from Middleville. m&gt; the I

ROPE,

MA

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

IHAM.
Hllllney and Slrav Ces4\

■

pAINTS,

Battle Creek,

BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS.

U. WRJUUT. AU’y st Law. NiMtovilta
FiR RALC-t K of* ( v »«IM&gt; &lt; i* tows si
U.psj
per****.
M. WlIUItT
pHlHALZ-S wjg-f wcitosw to Rst^red.

AT

EASTERN

PRICES.

AND WOODEN WARE.

Tomb Stones,
N&gt;nic Cto««. X*4 **rttcMl*«lT w
or Urnitat TMillly wtta-Jkn«i
bi •Bv'ttd Uis iftar,
BELL’S TMNIC PILIA

In extreme esses at DabUlty ud tapotooe*
BELL’S EXTERNAL REMEDY.

HARNESS

SHOP.

i fires Htnuftk tv the Organs, w
I restore Umsi to tkstr normal aom
&gt; i-uopUet of &gt;00 pern, an Mm
lgB*4s*sLe«tareaMVasliM to
I tree, Tea Mto repaired to

JUBVXBAU,. . ...
8bto«&gt; O«re te tas Cowrt Bos- w«l&gt;

B.#*Dir*LL*DK^i

JONES &amp; DRAKE,

SURGEON

DENTISTS,

o.o^TssB-srtrr”1”

'

ON VULCANITE RUBBER BAS1

EATIII AIKICECIEAM

SAitOdli
GROCEY

STORE.

At lbs tela fondtsr* Ysre-resa of J. W. Met-

VALUABLE IBAN G0U&gt;1

DR. BICEL0W
r,
to
I.,
wX
voice. AeommUU

Are You Insured!
If not, call at the Insurance Agency of

GEO. W. WILLIAMS,

gatee united.
The Declaration ia aa follows:

Over Huberts it Striker’s Drug Store.
Wlxrs I* rwiroto*teil &lt;nar FODRTRRg MilUOWAHinRXBVNDRRD uta FIFTY THOt.

Tbs National Union Convention, now

^xlm to address IL

J™’
For Uf wM Bpfirectoto U.e

■am'
earnest end eloqwl
gMU national que

DELICACIES and KARRITIES
MMMSUS IU, et
*•* •14,000,000.

Soda Fountain

toUon^T. D. GUbe-l
waa received a few |
adrnftfotUOM

CAJN^Z^XES,

23?

A Cocaxosovs Poetaaraa.—Tbo ed- '
I toe of the Kansas City Journal of Com­
A never IsUioj Remedy will b* tmad to
mrm breaks forth Into this vigorous ed­
itorial paragraph: “We hwvs boso bold­ Dr. HARVEY’S FEMALE P1LIA
ing on, with hope* to the PreeidoM du­
ring the ps« siz months. Ha »""t
change—ws must. We have boon roconstructed, and from this time forward
tbs Jeurwaf rf CoMtm will act in C*x&gt;c»rt with tbs Congress of' the United
ttald is bcxto.costa.auj *i.y fui* Price St.
States, a tody representing the Union
Dr. HARVEY’S GOLDEN PILLS.
ssotimoutof this country. Whenever
the President shows a disposition to go
with tbs greet Union perty ef the -Repub­ Prire fire DoUarepwl
lic we will give him an earnest support.

RISKS

TAKEN ON LIBERAL

‘Ith* TrRY BrsT “*
tarre. wteiek &lt;&lt;

*“*

JtliV

rael'nrt*
U*ranguc«“ every I
loyal ux&gt;n UniU-ta
Rte now t»de"^j

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mn-tet
or HU.VFJI MEHALK, or
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an, h circular' artfing a~ Nftto
4Cortventir,n at Philadelphia, on the 14th
)UmL. in which 1 era raqueated by you as
Prmfrfm^nf the Unldn National Club at

■ regular taroung* of Uulliigi Lodge
51.01 F. and A. U., are bold M Uaaon-

JX"»3K'ASft?iSW'u&gt;-I
weCMUer. DU* 'ptnmlaeo bnrotaiStar S»
wdar Mateotor, U» Mb 4ax - olQotober ,
, »l om o’clock In Um afternoon. ill
tight! llrtvbod teterort of said uimT, in
te the Mowing SMsrlbTO U»4 ly*&lt; tai
ria a«M sneau and Jitote. .*».»» l, Tbo .
b-oa.t qaartcr, cf the a-alb-crot qoarWr-uT

iter cnetiBg* of Oranges Hie Lodge

‘
,
.' HUJE ALI*&gt;
... £.. May »&gt;tb. I'M
MJ14'

BRACE &amp; CXDWYER

*

M'S. CATS,

Ililltoery and Straw Geod*,

J.lCKRO.f, .HICH.

1 t/THE New Brick Blockton Uro corner
' of State Mid JvlTeroon e*ttact« U rapidly
• approaching completion. It U three
rtnrice high, the front wall being 48 feet.
'Jjlie brick-work wm &lt;wn&gt;ti&lt;atcd on Sat■-artsy. It ban elegant structure, am!
। an ornament U»41ietowu.^
TBusikebs Cjia.xoe.-B will gratify
' the nuny warm friend. &lt;ff (i.-ll. Kuril,
’ former proprietor of d»o HMtlngn Houss,
, to learn Uial he has ro-purehmrod that
stand and will Lake porovrwion on the
' ilrat of October. .Mr. K. pays *h,'&gt;Oe, for
' the property- I I* «t|MteIto retire from I
| the firm of Robltr-on, High Iman A

CK]&gt;reaaod views of thia pa)&gt;er, they may । •“&gt; “°t '&lt;1 favurof inviting unhung trait 1 abi«d r^ir.teatu u»
la* act down m the private views c&lt; tbe i °rs into loyal convention*. I would
------ .
&gt;
.
.
Sen. Ko. I b“re lhetn accept Uro .National aimati-&gt;n
.Below we append a notice from the I “ tendered them by Gxtgrero in the
Detroit roar, of Uro several candldstis Adept ion of the amandnront to the Coo&lt;th. TaamtlrrVw»r»&gt;er», li..«pila! I
nominated by Uro Convention. The 1
8"'1,
&lt;Wr loyatorby a fcrrirro. rodst«r», eV , are . nt Hied to
iW UM an rottuoSnro. alas ttetr W W
F.twduUoka adopted are rrn-n ed to an-' eT';d'’r °7d*f,c* to
t »v w»* aa n oarila sr pjem
other ironelh,J “rc •‘Jtnitkd to front sexto in the wW'tdne
a of auld* era or (oUaro barlu.
-n» namlMUaa ot Ow. Cn&gt;M vu I “"“f® »r
“*•
sadar Uttws y .enrol’age.^am rnlltlaj
exjnefednnd demanded by the public । '*'*■ hJtruit or retponviMHy tn thagovsentiment of thn State, no low than by I cntaient. Rebel* should ba w'illing to
party usage. The record of the Govern- ‘ come in on probation and occupy back
**~ *~~~l.
1 *c*te- I am for pulling upon guarJ loy •
**iwwt?rbc 1 k'10'"Uvt- -e daarr*‘in*

OfAltbUN-S SALE.

PHILLIPS

niU^eU'i^WMi

t^iunaiot, the'
l-*taud upon the platform of tiro Na
Gen. Dwight Ha
nominee for Lira
Governor, ta- HiinM I nion Convention of 1864. which
well known, both
san and a aol- xaa’triumphantly ratified by the loyal
diet of urLmbcw^I
r^&lt;c*or* °*tb*State* not io raballjco.—u
the YebalUntt bsv£----------------------.___ 1
“w
•'-’“"MtMW fr'roHaM’»“
one of tha n*»4 to enter the field oh C.inl.ln I.W..'&gt;.1 *»*« .TO.
kl.
proty Mig •Mero aS errn Juated •'
Octebd-IK jWI’xebel* conquered. To that party 1 M
JLdeut0DAnt.b4dngAi.dto thro* principle* I adbers.
Thd«i» Drarmcr.—Hon. ‘Atrenx
} We have a Natinnnf-i'titod Eaecutfve "
October*! O”".1?*1!* «WJ"e
jertRlucpsir 7
BLair, U the Republican nominee for
Kaprnenntallvc ’tea ^Oj&lt;Tii» h uh the

S'fsjtH;

Good Merrimack Prints

One Shilling,

GUAKDUirS SALE,

j&amp;wsrsiirasifiirt:
year, the present 1ns«u&gt;bpne » anrlU»drawn fr-xn. before the air venduu. und
ex-Gov Blair was nominateI by aedamutlou.. Goodj-fpr tiro TJjipL
■

5ol.ro to hereby given that In punia
Tkaan M twAwrtty gnaud u me by U

YAiiro, ' ■
•&gt;■ •
. U I*. ALEXANDER.

GUARDIAN'S SALE
ma!ter of lb* rotateuf tlbarle* JI. &gt;ia*r
l.&lt;.&lt; al K. KiMppcn. Blinovs .
.« I errbv given that In pnronancVyf II
auih..nty grsnted tn aw. byJh«rr^,

i'U
m
«u
«.
. . ’&amp;'.St'lKEui
_ ■&gt;
....1
Miner.

Ivo pronraUt
his last bron
fthe war.
Of Hillsdale
neefbr'fiUXh Treawrar, la now l.lenUn- rod TK.te.lR.pfc-ugi'Vte^Wyf.t.eto.
ant Governor of’ the- State, and fa well ib» MrM’aaB iyrt'Ol g»fi*r*T1y. ‘asi'dlkea**
T. w. r...,11 k»u tuaawa;.
JJf} rUdfiaro
The Repreaentadvo Convention ftA* |Jeju j^nj. D. l-ritciiard, of Allraan, ro&lt;«4 tar &lt;kte parpcMa. a*d adllilBg rorpa*
thU district ,wna. iwdd ,at Grand Ilapfda I nomlneu (at Comniiraionm of UreHtate ilMir aMroey. Local, -loga.t »t h. arok* 4.
on the £Sth. lion. A. Williams,
Jif dVdSTravaTry August TJt, 18fl2,n*»
Ionia, wm elected prenldant, Hoe. Pfctdl JJI.lent WorSVovanibdrftL 1804, ad

EATIKTG SALOON
4 '*■ ■" .

A.WD

GltOCERY I
««.bta^n* BnuiMk-a
St WHFHH.B'a,
irl&lt; | Sl^SP.rN noasoLn.

ry Hannak, of Traverao City, and J. A. was teevetted
10. Uag^ ud Has Elumm t. fUkabta, of Kellaad
[ SwmrnS/. *llarry, vies president^ and ,
I J edge B. A. Harlan, of KcjM, 4nd/.
ffTgraEfft ofllecr was ■wonbyM’Vira
aad Naa. Sakab Jaaaar,•TElaek kirar.
| Belknap,of Mqntcalm. secretaries.
i ecrrlee.
2 Miab..
SSwtoCa phew, . -- „
&lt;
। rbe-eunt-MiUon wtedbtiO’®*1 harmo-! utn. Wm.L- FV&gt;figbton, of St Joseph,
b CaalMiM. M|wM*Mrt.aH.^T R»»y8t»j&gt;B-aI nfous In 1U action.

■am Rooms

gnuisaUou completed, lh»n.*K’W.
jte tXxnna Li.mt. Colonel of Uaa
ry rt calrtal th* hotnlmitlon for Coronas nth 4,^^- (&gt;cu&gt;ber 11,1*61, wan c.mi1,v aoblomUon an&lt;f wtthoiit» dtaaenUpg sOMloncd Colonel April J, VC, «Ud ws»
vol^nCXmlttee wm dlrpMrtwlUlWtrvetttd Brighter i^eral ^wstj,

the NaUonal Hotel informing him of the
jn-tlon of tiieJ'convention ud Inviting

S«3t“

carpet and eloquent manner, on the

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

u,

u,,}-

fig

aithbclorily

-1 AT
geutameiBof expaitenee, culture and
। lion.
tollan.1. D. Gilbert, of O^cRy, WfW
ws. received a few &lt;Uyn Mnoe, In which

ullikA iii In »s411 3

jj
NOTICE.

grSMHIroa».by miPTOMHa
uHrainrv'Aie.
•wr, la taa aewaah.g ef Frol

k&gt;i

J®§&gt;Vr.ST,}a-ro«-.

coinww- »4fro
■ ***

'fcah

.T1AIIA1AITHSI ,WU1AI

.voodxwr® «T

.whwh a inawi
JHI JKVS.-.WTO

i nonwgr'^kromw

�r^J^FsTATE TAX LANDS.

meet with tb^approbation of the entire
enmmktM upon foreign affidra, and a

___ 3pis(zUanj.

Ae I turned to gtT’UW'of the store, I

JLT

before wm my schoolmate, and whose
last composition was given roe to correct,
th. verb bo wm spoiled •■boo"—but ah*
laws, bfl« were uuwintog tosMqma^ad JmtawfcMur pelrvtf boot* for oefli
to important changee m the majority re­ “SSgSSSE?
port sugguta without more mature deliberallontoan can now b« given to the
"mM7ofi^Moom«aE2Lofihre?MQa^

of the koventi
which led to.tl
ent neutrality.
ed, our owb .
those of other_____ _____
...
three examjMliaM. nd MrapMiaOM Is
the eoodfcsion that. tbe'XUtute of J818
-to founded upon tn oppofltt wl unsound

0. D. SPAULDING’S
•ff „»tf*L,YWO

FOB rn OLD AMD LOXO niQ)

EST•THE
ABLISHMENT
।'
HASTINGS

,... CASH STORE! ■
(, J .ersiislMwffi 4« Ini

Of Congres. what charges ar. doc.-rr.
vtosble. Tbe House, Lowerer, aewms fl
have thought Rhett to act upcu the ndl

t

ter at once, and the bill reported by Gets.
Banka io oonoectiott with hie report wm

i|ty, vanity, all ie ‘ WUrity."—ZTeew
ntly ' s
. ■
:
.

-ft. nuLi£A5

ni.u.

X * "

a^at-

pw£isr''

Established

AMrcufXQ

More and Better

For,the People!

€t O © © g

ritUOB FOB IX Cu.

—A New York firm heee publiebed a

,
Britain will not ba Iftsolved from three'
claims. Any change in the laws will af­
fect the future but not the past, and tbe
claim* that the I'nited State* make against
Great Briteitagr*. for J^maricea ships dostroywvy British rAwl* Id violation of.
the English statute of neutrality, the for.
eigu enlMrusnt act of 1619, which elms
to have bceh'cbtctod upon the model ofr

our o«. slatolaoof 1818. While our
govcrnmaM enforpnd the statutes of 1794
and 1797 vpon. thp demand of Great
.
Britain, our enemy,- againsl tbe French,our friends, aud in 1817 a/d 1818 en.

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

CROCKERY

is the
largest ever
brought to this mart,

A irw.Urea linen Awake aad Walking,

' The Portsmouth (N. HA Journal says
4bat John Seaver ot that place, for a witger of 9500. commenced co Tuesday
walking 100 miles in a* many consecu­
tive huora. How hewM affected is thus

• o^r Wednesday afternoon, nt tbe do**
of tbe first M hours; be memed weary
and felt ■ Mroiyor dispoeMtm ' to elwp
than be afterwards rxpcriabofd. This
was driven of,bet the etTurt produced a
eevorv
tedlehe, which tpothturd daring
rsmaiipqg.idey*M;iXj». Tbufaday be
sTtflroessr, tatwis-so ^ascitod that be,
would sit down without napping. ' 1M-'.

T

GROCERIES!
1

WIMER, ft, SWXS,

DfEE GOODS

GROCERIES
Travling Baskets

Children Carriages
FRUli1 CANS,
BY THE DOZEN Oil SINGLE CAS.

0.1. IPAUUIIS.

ROBERTS &amp; STRIKER.

GREAT RUSH

T W°POODS THE SILVER SKIRT!
Moro Durable,
More Elaatie,
Moro Graceful!

8Ihs.good Muscovado
Sugar for 81.00,
And Everything etee in tbe line of
Drugs,
Medicines.
Paints,
Oils,
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,
■ -x
Card Board,
&amp;.C., &amp;&lt;k,

o°oi

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

Gold $1-25 in Has ings !

■&amp;&amp;&amp;

Gxr tsi‘” ■

And •TerJ'lhin« all}” »•«« Mtonlehingh

LOW FIGUBES.
»M’i nut to Can at

4..&lt;

Awtsnral of Railroad Stork.
^OTtCK Mibytojt a*""
ttX hrS*WT0C*u’a* »r«o"u lu.lrvte Nxt
tWO. R. V. Itailroad Campsat. hu lealati

L I. AHLETI.
XL'OUTE 1‘MXGIX

of • Urg» mOImms. ha ratisod wHm Mina
° -nldid Botraarw fro* tha tidtataai
that eM«nd foraae«aidays."

sordid, brutal, Inaawl
iodiSsrenl to what la d
ForriX0MUlriM,U «
land bM kept vigil far______ _________
the real of tbe world 1f Im generally
alept. Wemnnot affirm that It has alept
fcr America, tret we agree with him tut
the
*f*3 •tt*,lcd By"EuropAn,

* "

'

DR. HARUIET H. H. HOFFRM-

We have one of the Vert
edMtad Stools J»Ae¥e^

^^^^pyitaxcgacrt-KgRs of

ofGoMa,

•«*»/

JK'E«*L«EII, (IFHt,

i- * V«r**5T.

w■wwauiua
•-luUMhalt U. a, r. M.
MRS HOFFMAN,
&gt; « «-CallM Stale* Itoretac Abo
L» prspariag a BoAUkaltoe of tS« O*
POCKKT *M HELT MrtDLTEfck.
, "TURKISH BATH.

I a half of ml, made tote a dock,

Kaj-rt*Uj aprlicabta la Milui Ar

Qfiwlon,

"

EMIL AfXEltK.
JaJiSar Utnm

High Prices Busted Up!

flx-arse?

BOTTOM OUT

loss ol valuable British pweeMie
th* precuasor of other calamiihM
repott dobM with tbe folloktUg j
to the spirit of our republican 1£
the Mtagoaiara existing beVMtt
and oppression in any form or si Aww—
The Institetion* end traditroci
Bmerfaan people compel ay*psl
tbe humblest of the human fan*#]
etruggUBg for liberty/ ‘Tbri# Ba

For tbe sameMucey,
in their line, than ,r&gt;y

And Kinde of

ACKLEY’S

Mil; ?
. . .
.
Hfe.tot T*
TbMe diibiueementa' do not iodude
aahrle. of State officera, Supreme and
Qrcult Judges, allowance* of Board of
State Auditor*, Coroner*, feea, wolf boon•
tiM, and other item*. Th. Interact on
the Primary School. Fund for th. yrer,
and the Somt-esaual IntereM cu the
State debt, Having been paid, It Is safe to
atnte that the nrreani bslarw will be Irea
. - yrr
• it I &lt;■ I v ’U ’-••isrerem
than that ofany tnmth for the remaiadiw W dJAire SHB BSATS
d the financial yaM, which suds Nov.»,
1865.
OLD/LAillES A,FAIR MAIDENS

out own Cpuntr* voder obligato
the seYvi-BS of tboiiadfids of actfee
ere and brave fighter*,.

1

At the Detroit and Chicago l/*t P-kv*.

For Doing Busimess,

and igWured W statute law orisTl?, and
British ships, with British armament and •
British crews, were al lowed to depart
from and refit at British porta in every
part of the world, wntH the Atowlcan
morchact flag di»app&lt;tareJ--Lom the seas.
Our conduct in reference to the recent
movement* ofllie Fenians was in accord­
ance wiilPtW 'own laws and previous
policy, and not in retaliation fur tbe treat­
ment wa had .spericneod from England.
Our conduct In this case was belter than

SALES.

ash sihtHn'tj
OonsUUnc of an the Popj*
PATENT MEDICINES.
■* ■
Ctamlrau. |..|,U

Great Decline.
In Prices,

—The Bos toe Trmueriyi et^geeta that
Andrew JohiMcn, tike Andrew Jackson,
*1*17 ef n Plctnre.
bed now better be styled tbe •'Hero of
'
A painter oom wanted a picture of Io- New Orleans."
noccnce, and drew the likeness of a child
—Tbe consequcncea of the Rebel vieat prayer. Tbe little topplicaat wm, tory In New Orleans were not dlflkwlt to
kneeling beside bis mother; the palms of predict Does It need to be told that
his uplifted hands were reverently press­ wide-spread sporehowaioe baa beau crea­
ed together, hie roey cheek spoke of ted among all the Pofoe men living la a
health, and Ms mild blue eye wm up­ minority at the Booth under Rebels arm­
turned with the expreaeluD of davodoa ed with the Prasident'a late telegram!—
and peace. The portrait of yonag Ru­ We have news that within three daya
OUR I'ACTUTIES
pert was much prised by the painter, wince the riouboucMdeof UoiMletaUue
who hu* it up on biaaudy wall, and call- left N«w Orleaks, warned awy by tbs
Mssaaina of tbe 30th, while in Mobile the
persecution of loyal men has recommenc­
tbe^pTcture hung there. He had often ed. Aeotbar spent of the Freedmen's
sad dvspepUe cat**, fowa Mrt few. ta toolbar'
If what I have now a*.J will toad aaj J,r.p&lt;r"c
thought of painting a counterpart,—tbe Boreau, not the first c&lt; the last victim of
pictore of guilt,—but bad not found tbe the absurd and dovillah haired of thooe ARE EQUAL TO ANY ZJV TEE or a&lt;rr»a« i.nlU la a aero roandy, J ebeD bar*
doo*
mor pod. 1 rrnala, gratlaou*. rssptctopportunity. At last be effected hi* pur­ who are atriring forever in vain against
STATE:
fullj yaarv: LB, L X. SOUTMMWH.
pose by pay ing * viail to a nrigbbo ring the march of tbe dvlluer, has been mur­
gad.' On tbe damp floor of bis cell ley dered hi Louisians. Merdera will not
a w re tailed culprit, named Randall, hear- cease till we remove tbe stone of sacrllly iroMd. Wasted wm his.body, and
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
hollo* his eye; rie« wm visible in hi.
Tun Bran Fibascws.—Th. Lansing
.sc*. The painter locoeeded admirably,
FOR IRREGGLARmER
Republican alate* that tbtt balance in tbe
and tbe portrait of young Rupert and
Suit TreMury on the lat,of August vu
Randall were hong side by aide, for •Jn♦&amp;S0.I73JM. The bsl»ce oc the 1st of
nocmoa" and “GuilL” But who wm '
April wm ♦500,790 88. Bine that
young Rupert and who was Randsltl— MKARMI c“^
--------------- 1&lt;-1
*|Mr&lt;l r m»] crrx»:
AJari the two were one. Old Randall following baa*'
•irxlionj »aj ..
was young Rupert led astray by bad
Ta QaarUnaaaUr
wsa-j.-;
companions, and ending bio life tn the KtaM School In
damp and ahataeftd dunyott^ t

8pain»

tax

1865-

OUR STOCK

recommend and ehetrarnge peaoeand
peaceful measures, wo&lt;aball fell below
our treepMfttao M AxpUfttictl power if
wo dunot plaarourMives In a condition
where we can etiicientiy protect our
rights, even if we ifi Awe obliged to apjieal
* In rr~
Great

•

IN NEW YOHK. SINCE Tai'

wMrtBJiaW iha Philadelphia 0t»vewlioc will adopt. ArtMa XXIV fe no
burlesque, however, and reads m followr
'‘Ws Wave that white Cosdederate
eoldtere ought to be represented In th.
natioftsl Congress before any black man
. « bo fought for tbe Untoa. Black Feder­
al baVW no rights which white CocfedeuiMohghlU respect."

ANNUAL

in 1851.

HU! »*»•*!»•
goon B1K.WN sco»n re; cu.

WrieMW&lt;r*TH^yM&gt;lweA»yeleerfF&amp;h,"

BOOK

Roberts &amp; StriII:,

» MipAr^ dr/MWaf ejfhasw^ This ie

'

&amp;.

STORE

'

To Suit die Times.

bl«r«bu»r&lt;U Mkrf alWah*; .

DRUG

NEW GOODS

OF AJUL KISTS,

A-,«xi3ujs.HO®Dai.

ta.

AWIlWtffl1 BE^iP

AA8H FOR HIDES, PELTS
V RAGS,

A nr.

�Of STATE TAX LANDS.

’

‘K!Ef.“5S5ra?)

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

GOOD NEWS AT LAST!

RADWAY’B

JADY

RELIEF.

-If sadden). .rH* wt«fcj*hi or sack csss

iBLISH

■HJsJtXtfr!
G
ANNUAL TAX SALES.

&amp;, Siirtn.

its
Aiaamro

re and Better

O OB g
it-

w,
tv.*,
complainI.
&lt;U--Rossiso rsatrrxa—if e-Tistad with Spi­
nal diAealUsa or with Diabetes. lacoatlasee* of
CKm, Irritation of tin Bladder, Psraly.la of tb«
Hpbinctsr of the blaaider, Slnggldmsea of the
kidneys, Lencborvbo-a. Whites Fleur Albas,

viatxot memoax,.

2 w''

Al a session of Um Pro bed
ty vTBarry, UMen M the I
vtltaf. ef Hastings. oo F

’
1866.

.ng of all tho Popot^.

trr meikuiu.
mu
troit end Chicago Litt Prtcea.

OCER1ES!
AS THE CHEAPEST.

VA'I.’dle.1
rEUFL'MERIER,
.ATOBIXO EXTBACTH,

1

’
,

GUARDIAN’S BALE.

ivling Baskets
Sc.
Ldren Carriages

Icaa. I al
the tilth

DR. RAPHAEL,

UIT "CANS,

Tbo Astrologer «f th. 19U» Ceatary,

NO. UL3 EA!1T MADISON STRUCT,

DOZEN OH SINGLE CAN.

10BE8T1 &amp; STRIKE!.
"V E G- E T -A. E Tu E
8-PH-L-8 REMEDY.
Positively Cure*.

5ILVERSKIRT!

It Will Become the Standard Remedy.

rablo,

,
r'a R.ady Reiletgivea •“
1 riieumstiim. 1 uw th
»r huarasmas. I asa the
os .boot about toy body.
tot; iflmlob wM, I tai

MoroElMtU,

Mor© Graceful ’
keep Its Shape Md nriaUn lie

i^m

LET THE AFFLICTED READ!

Tba boat way Io (st rid of a euajb or wtd 1st
Seek Elnly n Bure Relief.

.Benzqin

Elixir,

SPOONER’S

Coo.umirtivw will admit U is ■ wreraign rttrnriy
r “"try cue dottle. Prieto.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.

, Sold by Ilropiats

Chills and Fever,

________

Bilious Fever,

MLFTHE M0N£.Y.
NG
HATCHING-.

Intermittent Fever,
Remittent Fever,

Congestive Chills,

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

AGUE
HOWARD

ASSOCIATION,

Diarrhea,

Dysentery,

Pine Tree Tar.

Periodical Headache,I

Dumb Ague.

raluable Farm for Bale.
JAMlCB A. SWEEXET, Administrator.
Datod.AagaMBth. MM.
\

n. we ao. aaaa anaaai
...
Hees.. :a tb« town.!,ip of Hastings.vn.i.lhig uf

Kauw.iyrEswa s

‘"“"/IwSa.SWKKZIY, Administrator.
Dated Aag. tsch, 1SM.__________________

WSuBim* Ak. li.1M iru^l..

NOTICE.

sass

R BID!

r'“^01SiLH3NEa

100 9 68
100 1 24
100 2 68
100 J 75

*2

1 04
B&amp;
89
1 04
8 65
6 n
1 04
M
®
14
U
14
14

10, IM
M IM
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HASTINGS BANNER.
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KEfEBLlCAK. fOMlMATIOhb.
STATE TICK BT.

HENRY H. CRAPQ,

GEN. DWIGHT MAY,
GEN. OLIVER L. SPAULDING,

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cerned, by saying that there is not the

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elective franchise than the red-handed
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traitor.
fo‘'foT.'.’
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he will bring trouble and confusion
among us. Referring to tbe Philadelphia
Convention, he raid:

.

GEN. BENJAMIN D. PRITCHARD,

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PORTLAND FIRE.

Plaining A Matching

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lbs President of that concern. I ulPvoa
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not win. They wUl fool some people.—
They are ’just now playing the came

DOORS sad BLINDS. PLAINING
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MOLDING 1 OP ANY
B1ZE OR STQ LE.

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master when ho took him to u» top of a

GEN. WILLIAM L. STOUGHTON, high mountain and promise him. If ho
ft.
rrwei.tr
. would fall down and woreh’p him he
would give him all tbo Ki,gdL«n, of’tb,
earth. The poor devil did not own &lt;mm
ORAMEL HOSFORD,
foot of land, and 1 tell yOU that three
years will not peso aw,z before tbero
*iH not be one erumb from the fable of
Unde Sam—not one crumb—that will
EDWIN WILLETS,
find its way down their capacious throats
Let us set up our standard. We fight
for
truth, we fight for justice, we fight for
THOMAS W. FERRY,
humanity, and everywhere the pray ers of
good mu all over tbe world are around
about and with us. They can’t conquer
us. Sfab us iu tbe back they may, tbev
have, ud they will, and if we were down
Court Horae In the village of Hastings
crushed and bleeding to-day wo would
on Saturday the 22d day of September, rise to-morrow."
1888, at eleven o’clock A. M., for the
A Committee on Resolutions was ap­
dldntee for county ofUoera for the Coun­ pointed, with Charles C. Fulton ns Chair­
man, and after a abort reeera reporter! u
ty of Barry. Each Township in raid
follows, which wm unuimously adopted:
County will bo entitled to four Delegates
That we heartily indorse the Constitu­
In sold Convention.
tional amendment as passed by Congress,
JAMES A. SWEEZEY,
regarding it u both fair ud impartial to
J. M. NEVINB,
HARVEY’ WRiGHT,
all tbe States.
LEANDER LAPHAk,
That wo see nothing naw in the refusal
J. W. SACKETT,
of Cougrev to exclode non-voting negroes
Dated Hastings, Aug. 25, ISM.
from the basis of representation, m we In
Narylud have raado the white populalion alone tbo basis of representation in
our house of delegates.
The several towns composing the. 1st
That, while we are notin favor ofex­
Representative District of Barry County
tending the elective franchise to any class
r.f persona now excluded from.the same
vcnUou to be held at the Court House in
by the Constitution of Maryland, we arc
Hastings on the 15 th day of September equjly opposed to the toprowntation of
next, at one o'clock J’. M. for tbo purpose thbrireedmen of tbo South in the balls of
of nomlnatlng-a candidate to Represent Congress by those who have spilt the
the District tn the State legislature.— blood qf loyal men on the epi! of Mary­
Each town will be entitled to four Dele­ land and elsewhere in tbe recent war.
gates.
By Order of Committee,
That we approve of the test oath en­
H. WRIGHT,
acted by Congress as a preliminary Qual­
Chairman.
ification to the admission of members
from tbo rebellious States to their seats,
holding that no man who has taken par:
A Republican District Convention for in ths late Rebellion should ever be adthe 2d Representative District of B*rry milted to a prominent participation in
County will be hold at the house of Car­ tbe Government of Union which they la­
ver Robinson In Johnstown at one bored so earnestly to destroy.
That we regard the course of Gov.
September, for the purpose of nomina­ Swann in relation to the Registry law,
ting a candidate to Represent the Dhs-1 as a direct invitation to those whom ho
I
lias
appointed registers to perjure them­
trict In the State Lcgi*h|ture. Each1
selves nnd trample under fool the law
Town is entitled to four Delegatee.
and the Constitution of the State.
R. JONES,
1
‘
That wo hail with gratification the evlA. ELLIOTT, J CommUlcr.
denoc given throughout the loyal Stales
•of a determination to uphold the Con­
lAJtYLAND.
gress of the United States in ita efforts to
reconstruct tbo Union upon the basis of
earnest loyally and unfaltering support
of the Constitution and the laws.
Bpael*!Dispatch to ths N. T. Tribune.
That we regard tbe reconstruction polioy of President Johnson as identically
Balttmokb, Wed., Aug. 15, 1850.
.ToriJay die State Convention of the the same policy as that of Jeff. Davis and
Unconditional Union men of Maryland Gen. Lee, and that those professed Union
met In thia city, nearly every 'county men of Maryland who have given in tbeir
was represented, and great eulhusiuin adheaion to that policy ere necessarily in
was manifested. A large number of sol­ affiliation with the leaders of tbe rebell­
diers of the Union, and original Emanci­ ion and in antagonism to the loyal men of
pationists, who denounce ''my policy,” the nation.
were present as delegates. Thomas . That wa view with feelings of horror
NkLaine of Frederick, Temporary Chair­ the details of the recent massacre of loy­
man, raid, in alluding to the Philadel­ al men at New Orleans, which La the di­
phia Jobneon Convention:
rect and inevitable consequences of Pres­
It is cxie of the greatest polities! con­ ident Johnson's policy, and we hold Gov.
spiracies that has aver been formed upon Swun and other Indorarra of his policy
the face of this earth, for the subjugation as Indirectly implira ed in ita terrible re­
and enslavement of a free people. 1 au&gt; 1sults, and responsible for a policy caleusatisfied.there is at tbe base of that-con­ Intcd to-produce a similar condition of af­
spiracy something that will probably not faire in Alary land.
bo displayed until after they have mani­
pulated and arranged il to a definite ex­ posed to treason and jn favor of human
tent and have drawn into ita vortex inno liberty and Free Government, the world
cent bu; deceived persons. Dues not ov- ,over, and hence we denounce thp-'policy
ery one know the nature, purpose and ,of President Johnson which pta-ra the
design of their manipulations^ Can we military power of the United States in
nil see through all this faithles arrange- ।the hands of the Rebel Mayor of New
meat that they have madel Moat araur- 1Orleans to crush out the Union sentiment
edly. For William H. Seward's hud ।of Louisiana, and, on the other hand,
la in this matter. He purposes to origb- wields the sama military power to stran­
tbe efforts of tbe Irish people to es­
Date a middle parly in the country, and gle
i
ao far iu manipulation of the Phil add- Itablish a Repsblloan Govern in ent for
pbia Convention is concerned ho has gain- Itheir native land.
ed his pointjand from thia time out you
will see that faithless man, Andrew John­
son, will be compelled to fall back into
Insignificance,'and Wm. H. Seward, lead- 1graceful art of Hon. Thus. AV. Ferry,
Republican candidate for Congress in the
er and coatroller, and tbo great poser ol '
Fourth district,'in contributing tbe &lt;2,000
this whole afikir will advanoo forward in j
tbe ranks, and make his claims upon that cress, to the Union soldisra in bis district.
Convention for nomination to the PrwiIt will be observed from our report nf
dency of the United States.
.
the Convention, that it was an actdicided
After addrossM by others, George ,W. ।Upon and performed, so far as it was
Sands of Howard County was elected .within the power of Mr. Ferry, before il
1‘rsrideaL Mr. Suds was a member of ।was known that h« would be renomlnattba Free State Convctijioa, and an Elect- ,aid. Tbe cheerful acolamatloa by which
nr on th* Lincoln and Johnson tickeL— ,Nr. Ferry was re-nominated shows that
Ho baa juat been removed by President jthis generous act W as no; needed to aug­
Johnaon, attbe inaligation of Biair and ।ment the popular esteem in which he is
Swun, from tbo posUlou of Collector of |held in the district he has served so dis­
internal Revenue io the Sib District.— ,creetly and faithfully, but II la none tbe
Mr. Sends rakb
The Convention has tbe pleasure of bo- ire
i
his constituents, will remember al
Ing provided over by a brad less man. So ।the polls.—Detroit Tribona
.. 1
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iOtJwn,

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

GOLD er HILVkB MEDALS.'

W* .ball keep ennaruUy oo band and for sale
DREMED sad kiATOffKD FLOORING and
DREJtSED and JOINTED BIDING.

M. M-HATFORD,

&lt;ni

MASON BROTHERS. N
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pXAXK ALLEN.

STOVE PIPE,

SAP PANS,

DICKEY &amp; PRENTISS.
If

■ HasUngs, July iMh, 1M4.

And everything else

Sheet Iron.

fashioned

At thx ONION STORE in

from

GLA®..NEWS
l’rrtoaa«at Caro of all dlavaoea arioli
■1 cioeiMB aLyolthful INDISCRETION,
Hrmlnal I-oa*. Mjtbtly KmlMlora, and **nta*i
Drvstn*; a*alt*J. Pbjucal u&gt;4 N*rvoa&gt; D*!&lt;U:«t.

BELL'S SPEoVlC PILLS.

wrallj^rrqulred

■ OLBBOOK,

FOR K? Xjj;

Shelf Hardware,

KSi of to i
iU», co the
taanuj peach tro-

ST*

ROPE.

BBLL’H NPECinc BEREDIEX

CATHARINE RlELrJ”

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All sorts of

IBANK ALIX3

Ifaailag*, May rctb. 1W
______
;___ _________________ m
BRACE &amp; O’DWYER.

llMttatf*, Mtelt.

Farming Tools of all
• kinds,
AINTS.
•
n,LsV
nLASS.
__ pUTTY
iL'TTY

P

Marble Shop.

Battle

n.

weight.

T CMIKlCt
WU1GHT. AU'y at Lae. ItHtalrtdl*.

Creek

AT

EASTERN

TRICES.
J0»w Roberts,

IJItltOlth OF 1 &lt;11TH.

0

NORMAN

i’hMb ib

uunor, I
Crock Hrteat. OSe*

BELL’S*TONI» PILIB,

IftatUe &lt;W, Joly tub, JK4. nlrKaal

wotfroe. Teo cento rrauirad

House on tl
point Deleg

AND ^yOODEN ^TARE.

Tomb Stones,

In ulnmttMti of Dckllity sad Impoteaee
BELL'S EXTERNAL REMEDY.

The RcpubLl
Hastings will I
House Hal] on I
K-tXo o’clock J
appointing D.I

EATS.
®AT3. TTO3,
MilUaer, Al Sir,. (.«!,,

HARNESS

Dated Martin

17 XAPHtX A BURROWS,

SHOP

ef editorial
Grand Ripid.A' Hatting. Slew Ve*

EAVTESn

Prof. KUHKRTJAGEbUS, KUREItTHBUBEKT
M. 0.. Dr. EUGENE VELPEAU. Jr.
LEATHER, THE NATlUXALDWPkNSAKr, EBTAULWH.

Ind. of RKPAIRINC

dont

II. A. GOODTEAR A CO.
agr, June t. IMA.
iunaTdl

JONES Az DRAKE,

SUBGEON
DENTISTS,
~ouid call th* atieaUra of ALL poroo*.

The CAccra.

X. 8UELDQN,

JT

RUIEXCE AND FAIR DEALING VICTORIOUH
OVER EMI'RIBCIRM AND FRAUD.

’ll ratraeted or CIM.wa ofoort aMieo.
„ „ TBXT.li; INBXXTEE
Do Gold and bilvtr Plale, and r
ON VUlX'ANITfe RUBBER BASE.

M nrclien).
IL WRIGHT.

EATlRe

ASItICECIEAII

SdLjGOOii

r grrat KgliU
it it a fart ul

vriabiM anythiag iu U&gt;* of DENTI8TBY

day. Owing to
man of the con
published fast a
circulated to ma
of other notice.

LilAK DIANS SKI i.

IL WRIGHT.

CcmnUlnt* prealmrto TnaalU. and
„! private &lt;&gt;*mm of «hal«&lt; er uacir
BnauiStSMa-l . or S;: • ‘
CURXE QF MQDKRX MANHOOD,

o&gt;li drUnji.c from
thia in tulnd, that

R&lt;

brick

Hli raari of uanvallad aueersa In lk«carvel
er abv form sf private disease fahdeat to elfarc

SOLD AT RAILROAD PRICES.

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ute. SI. and
OlMgs, tllnu Co..
11 WRfUllT.

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GROGEY

STORE
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MOUh VARIABLE'1HAA GULD!

Teacher’s Instlu
this, (Tura-ia/
dist Chunj/by 1

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oftheHartlr

Haatin&lt;i, Ml ph-

DR. BICELOW

Bryans Life Pills,

i 8. M. Dunning
I Mira Alice McN'l

*FVntkY THE BLOOD,
IG1IT OR JttDlCAL
PROTECTOR.

Are You Insured 1

a

Fiturr class rating

S

ano

H. COOK,

! Principal Is yet
O.r mrf.lhl, th* »

If not, call nt the Insurance Agency of
GEO. W. WILLIAMS,

Over Ruberte it Striksr’a Drug store.
Where la rvpn-*ente&lt;l over FOURTKirN MIL­ •end • arritUn
LIONS, HI.3KS HUNDRED and FIFTY TiloVHAND D0LLAK8 in Cash Capitol &lt;in Sarnlu*. br
-!« tdlowine •teimeh. rrll.iU. uwl
cJrf.i.i.L
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fho MUTUAL SAFE INfWRANdfl CO., of
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Tito GUARDIAN LIFE INSURANCE CO., ef

^ifS.^KweneaMs:

Grand Rrrra
I on this road is c
I Chief engineer,
| Surveyors, durini!
, been engaged In I
| nent survey to tbl
I township. H is i
' the grading to thii
1 Wc uudenfandthj

umriLL juKEsizr
Forallwho^proeatolbe

DELICACIES and RARRITIE:

A Soda Fountain

B*e«ipta,530&lt;&gt;,000.
.
Tba LAFAYETTE FIRE IX3URAFCE CO.
of BrouWyn N. Y.. Ca.L Ca»ilal over *200,000.
UNITED STATES ACCIDENT CO., of “yrr,oom. N. T.-C**h Owut, *200,000.
3

stst

yy m. l oon,

Charlotte, and the I
of the reed 18 read,
fwelvo month* •!

JU8K8 TAKES’ ON LIBERAL
TERMS
Editorial C.
LEBANON, N.
Dear Read ras­
cal degeneracy It !•

Groceries,
Dr HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS.

MAM tCHUPPAN

FOR

changes which the
their train. Andi

SALE.

cltcmentanJ unit

HARVEYS GULDEN P1LLR

the character of th

WKIGHT.

ronage ciicum!&gt; between tbe Kio Grande

Town
to crliioisins of President Johnson liist
“no virtue Is safe from|odumny.”. Pres:
dent Johnson wHl never be calumniated.

COLE * «”•
which will expire,

’niswtcnoN.
ill eit.ee He wrote toe letter in favor ot
the Pbiladnlpbin Convention. It i» uh-

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                    <text>"Liberty end Union—One and Inseparable.

VOL. XI

HASTINGS, BABEY COUNTY, MICH.,. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1888.

fastings’ jBasinm fiirttlorii.

'cnl Mil) SjlitullBHtou

the Trustees of Hastings Union School
on Saturday evening, J. A. Swoeaey
eo“GL Her verdict la seen to make glad was chooen Director, N. Barlow Modethe heart ot every loyal man tram Urine
to the Mlasitelppl, and send terror and
Carlloa.Canea..
ranks of tho enemies of
universal
The Republicans of Carlton will meet
lorn and manhood sufI rlalm, tnr

p C. HAWLEY.

NO. 20.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE

CHANCBKY ^tDEU?

NOTICE.

EsStj--------------- m.S

11 ■ i ■■ ■

pollERTO A STRIKER,

||tHSELLA NEVINS.

Michigan Central Bailread.

w
R. If. BICE. Gca'I Bapunnwadsat.

i on Monday next and n&lt;^
will be her voice, on tlic
—J&gt; of tho day. Nor la it at
all probable that a single “my pollcy”
man can, by any possibility, be returned
to Oongraas from all Now England.The people here are q»iet but Jinn os the
MU of ffranUe, in defense of the princlplre and policy of the Republican party,
and universally in favor of manhood
suffrage, against which even the freble
wail of the New England Copjxtrhead is

Uons, al Carlton Center School House

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

o’clock P. M.
I. MESSER. ■
)
ri.TJiR COVERT, [ Committee.
Carlton, Sept td, 1306,
.

THOMAS McELWAIN, J
OBIS BOBABSCK.
I
GUARDIAN SALE.

—Tweoty-lhrso cholera deaths occur­
red in New Orleans Thursday, but one
by yellow faver.

An Incident occurred last Wednesday
at Manchester in this State, that to some
extent shows the political character of
the people of New Hampshire, whohavc
been hitherto Republicans. There was
called a meeting of tho “My Polley"
State Central Committee, appointed at

tefare Ux Um« preserdwd fo^

wniquancr
7 wun. coat

In sail far Ifany^woalr.Sikbigtn.
FlUrt Atu» Comnldnant's Bolldtor.

11AKVEY TODD,
nur ll*u ofMid luecom't p«
Outed Aug, rtlh, ISM.
ueplin;

OFFICERS, SOLDlEB.i;
to surrender this State Into the hand,
of the enemies of the Republic. They
met, when Rolf, the newly appointed

J A. HOLBROOK,

LOST
On the road between Hastings and
the repudiation of tho Constitutional Bedford, on tho morning of Saturday
Amendment by the Philadelphia Con­ tho 8th InsL, a new double
vention wm more than he rould stand,
and henceforth be should act with the with white centre. Any person, will be
party of freedom. Whereupon a resolu- suitable rewarded for returning the same

w,ry. wilt prampllT and faithfully
h-b'ualneaaof bn callinc; CourcTsov’fac. and MBilary ana Reul F.alak
In !»J. Office in Holbrook Block.

UmUbi*. Mleb.

M. A C. RUSSELL.

I*’!1N EGBERTS.

Q C. BURT.

Jf-XAl'FEN A BURROWS,

The Republicans of the Township of
Hastings trill meet nt tho Hastings State having been defeated, the Com­
House Hall on Friday Sept 14th, 1880, mittee adjourned fine dir. The fact Is
the Republicans won't, and the Copper­
appointing Delegates to the County heads dare not Indorse the treason of A.
Johruton, and thus Lhc end of the attempt
Convention to be held at the Court
to organize a “my policy" party amid
the hills of New Hampshire. And what
point .Delegates to the District Conven­
tion for tho first Representative District
England, and with one accord she win
to bo held on the 15th Inst.
send greeting to her. slaters of thpCentre
Nt’RMAN BAILEY. )
J. M. NEVINS,
I
Town
W. W. KELLEY,
J Committee. will shake her granite Tillis to their very
centre,‘and cc^ko, and re-echo along the
Dated Hastings Hept 10th, i860.
valley, over the mountains, and down
Tur Continued absence of the editor upon the golden shores of California,
biddtog
the people be true to the eternal
of the Banker will account for any lack
principles of Justice and right, nud to re­
ef editorial Interest.

'&lt;&gt;11-1

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Heirs of Deceased Soldiers ! I

BABCOCK.

MORE

or giving information leading to Its re­
covery, to tho drug store of Burton &amp;
Main, Hastings.

LETTERS IIEMAINIMG EXCLAIMED

ateuu

FNIlliPI

BoothElijah
Henriquls D M
OrlppiuFB 2
King- George C
Curtis
- Thomas
--------- Lewis Mias Lucy
Oary Albert
Lisco George 8
Cook Martin VB
.
Mane AC 8
Cameron
John
----- Hamon
MiasEF
Eninis Homer
..j—----------Ry
an Mrs Catharine
Eldridge Elizabeth Ryan James
Eaton Xlrs Em aline Ftraive Mathew
Fuller Mrs Mary J Smith Mlm Susie R
tlanattRS
Vaneenter Jamro
Heanyen A E
Young Peter
Hancr Miss A dah
•
Urd t* SW addition*!

Good Merrimack Prints

One Shilling,
ANDREW J.

GUARDIAN S SALE.

tacy anil treason of our Wilkes Booth
i/Tin Roofing Is being rapidly put up­
lYnddent.
on the new brick block.

TUH.X E. HALL

OODS!

GUARD AN'S SALE.

NEW

L^. F. Goodyeab Is erecting an elegant

STORE

AKD IS UNLIMITED Qt'ANTTHEL

Agreeably to the statute and previous
notices the electors of Hastings Union
Tiie Caucus.—Republicans of Haatings will remember tbc (Mucus on I- ri- i School House, at 7) o'clock P. M., ot
day. Owing to the absence of the chnJr- September 3d I960, and n as colled to or­
der by J. A. Svreexey, Moderator. The
published last week. Handbills will be proceedings of tho last annual mooting
circulated to make amends for the lack were read and approved.
The Board ot Trustees through tho Panpblal cirrxlui wot co applisatioa.
of other notice.
Director made their annual rejiort as folGUARDIAN'S SALE.

brick residence on Jcfihrsun Street.

JJ X. SHELDON.

J

M. CADWALLADER.

C. I-uixhle,

I'o of Hartford,

£' 0 UOIJIRUOK.

Teacher’s Institute will bo delivered
title, (Tuesday) evening at the Metho­
dic Church by Prof. Rifi.kv, Principal
of the
tno State
ruuo Normal
ixoruuu School
cccwvi—subject.
o.unv.,
Wit. The publid is Invitep to attend.

z'

Grand Rrvjot Valley R. B.—Work
on thin road is constantly going on.Chief engineer, Naah, and a force of
Surveyor, during the post week have
been engaged in compleUng a perma­
nent survey to the west line of Hustings
township. It is expected to continue
the grading to ttiat line pretty soon.We uuderatand Uiat tbc road-bod Is near­
ly ready for the Iron from Jackson to
Charlotte, and that tho Iron for that part
of the med ia ready awaiting shipment
Twelve months will probably see the

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Indebtedness to C. T.
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Total indebtodneas,
The eaUmate of expenses for
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81.500 I£U“{"

Tho report of tho Trustees, on motion

Nalhan Barlow and

liux baited hr IMJ'retate
' afjiutmoit Of *11 ctuiniu *&lt;air... .... ...---,
WILalAM GllMON, I Coiaml*- TKANSPOnTATION TO 1ST M1CIIIJ0NA3A. HALL f.lon.re.
Wm. Upjohn
Dated Supteadwr lul, IM4.
septUP

three yearn.
On motion of R. B. Wightman Ute
vote to postpone the consideration of the
financial Report-was rescinded.
G, W. Mills moved that tho sum of

Editorial Correrpondeeer.
Lebanon, N. H., Sept 4th, 1885.
Reader.—In this day of poMrical degeneracy It la certainly of iDterest
to watch the progicw of events, and the
theschoot W.F. Goodyear moved to
changes which they bring with them to
amend by substituting •2,500, which
was accepted by Mr. Mills, and tho mo­
tion was carried,

Cigars &amp; Tobacco

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

CHANCERY ORDER.
’TATE OF MICHIGAN, Eighth Judicl*) ClrCourt forth* county
llutiuri. In said

awpinra freely anawmd oa receipt of cutup, i
IcfannaUon iprca wnboni churro.

J. I’. ROBERTS
ATTACHMISiT NOTICE.
The Circuit Court fur tbc County of
Barry.

•VTOTICT laMr^r Kir.i&gt; that on th. Nth daytl
IN Julr.A.D.USA'a writ of atuchni.nl was

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festod in approaching ejocuorm w ““““ three to estimate the probable oust of
building a new School House, and to
prepare tho dreft of. a bill authorising ...I ,k.l in ru. nf hl. a
To-day iiorura uw
. the district to issue bonds or loan money
Hoin Vermont, on the result of which
mSm wllhta
Don tn A ennoni,
Tlnlted with which to build a new House.

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A HOMeT and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Ud Sutiniur In ChaMUtW.

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WIDOWS’ MNDOnPIt ANS* PENSIONS.

$1630 00
Am'ltax voted by District,
146 00
Two Mill Tax,
140 TO
Primary Money
j&gt;og lax,
•» •*&gt;
| Rec’d from non-resident pupils,
78 53

Total, _’--7 48
1^'NioN School—The School Board
of the Hastings Union School have se­
In of Aug. and Sept 1863,
cured the services of Miss Mary Upjohn
in the Intermediate department, Misa
S. M. Dunning In the Prlmaiy, and Paid Janitors nd Boll Binger,
7-1 I..
balary of Principal
•• 3 Fdmale Tcacheas,
Princl|»al Is yet engaged, and the time I Dcldontals,
*
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mined.

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the draiaioaofUflj&amp;tpremo Court ofOhio,
fo accordance aho with the spirit of the
the Court is baaed. And, rarely, If ttb* age, and the logic of raund philosophy,
old maxim, that "law 1* tb* *otn of b
B. 7. TATtOS.
that preponderance of blood decide* tbe
man wisdom," i* not an arrant hnmbt
Torgotten \h«n?" WhinT the decision of the"Court from which t
accordance with th* law of all nations,

Prepared to sdrpi

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with its huge fire-place which yawned
like the main entrance to AvcmuK—
fitJow'tifo'sleigh bclla, big in tbe middjo
•''&lt;the itring, rad growing email byxle.-.tewLIURl bcautirully icw. lowanl the
broad, brass buckle* chimed In every di­
rection, long before night—the gathering
1 li* bjantitled to it—Master and all bun­
dle into one huge aleigh, strewn with an
l abuudancrof straw, and tucking up like
a chriatmaa pie, with half a dozen buffalo

with lt*,yuung man and maiden, they
two and uo more, rad then again a pair
of jumpers, mounting a great outlandish
looking bln. heaped up, pressed down,
running over—with a collection of email
specimen* of humsnity, picked up en­
route from a dozen home*, and all as
merry as kittens in a basket ot wool.—
And the bright eyes, ripe red lipa that
one caught sight of, beneath ih$&gt;*c pinklined, quilted hood*, and the rilvery
laugh that escaped the muffler* and fur
tipeto they-wore lb«n—who does uot re­
member? Who can ever forget them?
Tho school house, destined to be the
nrena of conflict, ha* been swept and gar­
nished; boughs of_ evergreens adorn tho
smoked, stained and battered walls.—
Tbe pellets of chewed paper have all
been swept from the ceiling, nod two
pails of water bare been brought from
the spring, anr.d set on a bench In tho
entry, with tho imuiemorablo tin cup—a
wise provirion indeed, for warm work is
that spelling.
Tbc big boys have fanned and replen­
ished the fire till lhe old chimney fairly
jars with lhe roaring flame*, and the
spark* fly out at the top like a furnace,
tho oriflam* of the battle. .
Tlio two “Masters’1 are tb*ri&gt;. tho two
■choohar* there, nod inch .a hum, and
such a moving to and fro! Will they
swarm!
Thi ferule comes down upon the desk
with emphasis. What the roll of the
drum is to armfr*. that -rule, is to ibis
wt&gt;l»perirg, laughing young company.
Tbo challenge** are ranged on one
ride, and lhe challenged on the other.—
Back seats, middle seats, low, trontseat*,
all filled. Some of lhe fathers and grand­
fathers, who could, no doubt, upou occa­
sion,
-*Shoute*r Ike erutch
Asd »bow bow field. «&lt;• "&lt;®-“
occupy the bench ot honor near lhe trtch-

Now for the preliniinorlca: the Lest
speller on ench side choose. *-Su»an
_____ " Out eome* around-eyed little
creature, blushing like a peony. Wbo’dhave thought II! Such a litKe thjcg and
choraq fired
"Moiti Jonha.**
Out
on me* Mo—. with a shock of red hair,
shockingly harvested, aurmountieg-his
broad brow. The girla laugh at turn,
but what be don’t know in the Elementa­
ry, is not worth knowing. “Jane Mur­
ray.” Out trip* Jane fluttering like a
bride, take* her place next tW ealler.—
She's a pretty girl, but a sorry apellcr.
Don't yon hear the whisper* around the
room.. Why that'* John'* sweetheart—
John is the leader, and a battle lost with
Jane by hi* ride would bo aweetor than
a victory won without her.
And so they go on calling name* until
five.or six champion* stand forth lo do
battle, and tbe contest is fairly begun.
Down tbey go, cne after another, as
wtrda of three syllable* arc followed by
lj&gt;o*e of four, aud those again by words
of similar pronunciation rad diver* algnification, until only Susan and Moses re­
main.
Tbe spelling book ha* been exhausted,
yet there they atand. Dictionaries are
turned oxer, memoriae are rrancked fur
until, by and by, Mose* eotr.ee down like
a tree, and Susan flutter* there still, like
a leaf aloft, that the frost and the fall
have forgotten.
Pollysyllable* f
”.
follow
poltysyllablss
rad, by and by, Susan hesitates, just a
Weathor two, and twenty tongue* are
working their way through the labyrinth
of letter* in a twinkling. Little Suaar.
sink* ieto tbe chink left fur her in the
erowd«d seat, and there it a lull in the
battle. Then they all aland in solid
phalanx by school*, rad tb* struggle is to
■pell e*eh other down. And down lh«y
go like leave* in winter, and the victory
is declared for our aide, rad the school is
dismiised.
Then eome* tbe hurrying and bun­
dling, the whispering and glancing, and

and fond hopes that are not realized.—
There I* a jingling among the belie at
the door, one after another the sleighs
dash up, receive tbeir neslling freight and
are gone.
“Oar master'1 covers the fire and snuff*
lhecandlet—don't you remember how
be used to pinch the smoking wick with
hl* fore-finger and thumb, and then throat
each hapless luminary, head-first into tbc
racket?—rad we wait for Mm.
The belle ring faintly in the wood*
•ver the hill, in the valley—they are
goat. The school boura I* dark and ten"Merry, care-free company!

In deciding th* meaning ofa law whose1
meaning la questionable, or, In fact, In&gt;
deciding any point of constitutional law,.
it has always been and always must be&gt;
held that the simplest and moat obvious•
meaning of the words used embodies tbe
intent of tb* law makers. And whers a
question of feet, nr of construction, 1* es­
pecially devolved by the law upon either
a court, or Inspectors of Election, or any
other auttiorily. to be decided by *ucb
authority, the intent I* srif-evident that
such authority shall be governed in its
decision by th* plainest, least Intricate,
and easiest method uf arriving ata con-clurion; and that their proceedings in
discharging thrirduty shall b* governed
by the oniinary rules of evidence, it i*
also to be always considered as lb* In­
tent of tbe law makers, that the question
submitted to be solved shall admit of an
Now tbe question raised by the use of
the word “white" in tbe constitution 1* a
question of fati and not of theory. It is
a question referred to the ordinary courts
for solution. Io referring this question
to such tribunal* for decisioc, lb* maker*
of tb* constitution must have intended
that the courts, which it was provided
should be lawyers and not a learned body
of physician*, should decide upon th*
■implvst, moit obvious, and most readi­
ly obtained evidence; and not that they
should be determined by the nice, hair­
splitting dislinctiona of ethnological sci­
ence, which such a tribunal iaevery way
unqualified fcr concluding.
It mint
have been intended that ths ready evi­
dence of the sensea, a**i*ted, if need be,
by such eerily procured, ‘ direct and or­
dinary evidence as could be obtained
without extraordinary effort, should de­
termine. It could not, certainly, have
been intended that learned ethnological
inspecllnn* of tbe earlileges of the noee,
or microscopic examination* of the whites
of lhe eye*, by experts, should be resort­
ed to by the courts, to decide whether a
person obviously white really Is a wjrito

The word “white " in a common sense

cannot be held to mean color, becausr1T|
ia meant to embody a feet; w hereas coUl
or isdargely a matter of opinion. Ifil
mean* color, tb«n many a man of pufe
Caucasian origin would be, or might t*,
excluded from voting, because tbe opitvt
ion ofall who look at him would pronuunco him not “white." And, as a
question of color, it I* absolutely impos­
sible to fix or apply any certain test, but
the opinion of-perrans as to tbe shade or
color would be the only pottiblt evidence
to apply; and one - man, or one eel of
men, might decide a man’s color to be
.“white," while others, equally entitled to
credence, might decide bis complexion
dark.
It is evident that' tbe word “while"
joust refer to race. If thia bo true, tbe
decision must be based upon one of two
propositions—entire purity of blood; or
preponderance of blood. The majority
of the court, in fixing three-fourths blood
as the line of demarcation, involve ttanseives in tho necessity of basing a dWsion upon fer-fetebed, intricate, subtile dis­
tinction*, requiring invariably, In disput­
ed caies, tbe uncertain and nice distinct­
ions of ethnological experta. Thu* tho
claim of a person to be of leta than onefourth African blood requires forits de­
cision an examination
th* pedigree
o( the claimant for three generations pre­
ceding—an examination reaching back
into the past beyond the remembrance of
living witnesses, and impoeaible to de­
cide with ray reasonable exactness.—
Suppose th* father of tho claimant lo be
acknowledged to be of pur* "whit*"
blood, and that be elaima that hl* mother
was a quadroon. Dio question then is,
was his mother really a quadroonl To
solve Ibis, it requires evidence as to tbo
parent* of bis mother, tbe grand-parents
of the claimant. Suppose hi* grandfath­
er to be a pure “white" also. Wjia hla
grandmother a mulatlol To so^e this,
tho court must go yet farther back into
tbe forgotten past, year* beyond the
reach ofliving witnesses, and ascertain
whether the cTrimant’a groat grandmoth­
er was really a full-blooded Mgreas, and
whether her husband was a pure “white."
If tbe chain ia broken, or uncertain any­
where, or if a question of illegitimacy —
likely to bo carefully shrouded in myste­
ry—has ray where complicated the evi­
dence, tbe decision laatfeulljnextrleally
confused, and valueless from uncertainty.
Yet this is the far research and tb* un­
certain conclusion required by tho decis­
ion of lhe majority ortho court
If preponderance of blood be taken u
tbe rule, all thia Intricate and far-reach­
ing research la avoided. If th* father is

lets then pure African. Ifany Ira*, with­
out inquiring how much— and the com­
plexion and obvious appearance will conclualvoly settle thl* In ninety-trine cases
in a hundred—tho claimant la a rout;
utberwise not This conclusion Is easy
to arrive at by ordinary evidence, and
with ready diepatch.
But If ab«ohito purity of blood- ia re­
quired, wo bare again the nice distinct­
ions, and Ur reaching researches Into

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citizenship and allegiance are inherited
from the father, no inatiar who th*
mother may be, a»d that every ran of an;
Ainriah rftirar U 'entitlei to all th.
rlgtla rad llible to all the dalle* ofht*
fiubral

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Hon. Alexandar W. Randall:
Stu: Your circular for lhe call of tbe
Wilkes Booth Convention to meet In
Philadelphia on August 14th, bra be*n
duly received under the frank of tbe em­
inent Pennsylvania Senator. I suppose
I am indebted lo the Honorable Connect­
icut renegade for this early "smoking
out." attention. For this mark of ex­
treme kindness be and you have my
thank*. Moat of Ute apparent puroose*
of the call meet my entire approval, but
chaff i« at a discount ju»t now. No man
unwilling to be deceived can mistake tbo
latent object of tbe intended gathering,
rising as it docs from the aibaaof tbe as­
sassin:- Hod Wilktt Booth never lived,
the Convention would never have been call­
ed. Now, every sympathizing friend of
hi* foul deed, front Malue lo Calsfornia,
endorse* it! Every indulgent, concilia­
tory advocate of lhe interesting ceremo­
ny ui bullying, bludgeonin rad murder­
ing public men (who advocate the righte
of man) approve it! Every patriotic re­
solver "that tho war for tbe Union ia a
failure," ia in •cstacica over it! Every
bitter secessionist, every fighting rebel
in the terrible war that has cost this na­
tion hundreds of thousand* of lives and
billions ot money, evecr conniving trait­
or that has been struggling to fesr-down
the Government that Washington planted
and Lincoln saved, is rfnging pean* of
glory lo II. And every preti in the en­
tire United Slate* now advocating it, I*
obliged to sxcjAe, pal list* rad defend the
burnings, murder* sod ma*sacrc* eontinually cropping out tiiroughout^bicanic
rebeidom. From all *uch sympathies,
tendencies rad operations, Mr. Randall,
I would moot respectfully respond,
“Good Lord deliver me." Myconscience,
my manhood, is my own. To me tbey
are of more value than any office
earth. You have my answer.
&gt;
Brieflv yours,
Noab W. Hott, P. M.
P. S. Private.—If our noble, sober,
patriotic, honorable and trustworthy
President would but pardon Jeff in time
to make him President oftbc Convention,
he would add another to lhe many grate­
ful obligations bo ha* already conferred
upon tho millions of loyal heart* who
look him out of th* grasp of rebel* and
olovatodMm lo the point whore Booth
and Atzori&gt;t swung him to power rad infemy.____________________ N. W. H.

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S-PH-L-S REMEDY.
Positively Caret.

It WHl.Bwoae thcStartari Rraedy
MlniXateT It.

uvrtucaarueMon®.
in their line, than any
other Store itr town.
D NO MISTAKE

"i

^DH.’oLTV^JR’cROoff co!,*
DAYTON, OHIO, Preprietore.

Ling of all the Popm^
TEMT MESICINEt.

Benzoin

etrolt and Chicago Hat Prirye,

IOCERIE8!

Elixir,

fretting deep at Bight.

P AS THE CHEAPEST.

PERFUMERIES,
’LAVORING EXTRACTS,

ravling Baskets

lb of Henge 7 weal.

I

ildren Carriages

baa! tby. your breath aw ret, pir aarrtn

m ico s re
W 100 7 M

IU1T CANS,

enioy hrallk«M RAHWAY'S HEADY
7lh_—T« all who ar* iki muTln pain.
Relief. II can do ao harm, and will e
ro.xl. Peraona who are weal. narrow

Ilia liquid, la not dl

: DOZES OU SINGLE CAX

HALF THE PRICE.
« lie l M
M 1O0 7 00
aa loo .4 st

ine axiu uleera,
effwtivt. Il will
'itold hr Dreniete. M ade onlv by
CHOOKMASUFACTUHlXa

ROBERTS &amp; STRIKES.
100 I
ioj ro
loo io

SILVER SKIRT!

eftbtdav. .
Oo» «fty eoM bollte of RADWAV8 RXADY
IlILIEF will da mure fxri, and can he need
more ^urp-tree. thac ten dollara expended

ukaliatu. Erupti

loo a ta

DB. RAPHAEL.
READ WHAT MRS. WESCOTT HAYS.

v u&gt;v i.oauir i n
Vdiage ofllaatie
dreenbe,! I*nd,

e 6ret Mandar rf
H. N. SURLDON.

arable,

GOLD &amp; SILVER !

Moro Elastic,

Moro Graceful!

naawciaa came
compel ut to tell

and beautiful utyltr of Skirt ( Patented

FIVE HUNDRED TIIOUSAIfD OTHERS SAT
'
THKHAMK;
.. MRS. WESTCOTT,

WineorTai

“«-,vrii*.ls

Pine Tree Tar.
riuTimoriSbonor t&gt;r.^J’?M7iut,h*J'

THROAT nnd K.VNGR.

1250,000 ----------------- -- 1250,000

WORTH or
FFa/cAri, Clock/, Chain/, Diamond Rinyt
1‘ianot, JMod/om; Satiny MacAirm, Silrtr Wart,

IW.'.’L
Vlllege of Haiti
ircr-.ngi which wlu
. and the wholeSkirt

ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT

AM

ale paint alioo
lb. ilalief; ill

Ihemaelvee. tbe Relief renter

LET THE AFFLICTED READ!
OLIVER CROOK A CO., Froprietore.

Purify Your Blood

crlia.,
IIBsaWUAT THE M
ZX-tKHBrir..,. HITSTCIAX

Regard to rain®! And not to b®
paid fur until you know what

oBblnatlon Silver Skirl!

SPOONER’S

'»R. CROOK’S

rib of Henge 7 W ytt.

rec® (ring th® article
it doM not please you,
you can return It and your money

Vegetable Extract

ottrSRfttt will
« MaWMa u. IM wee 4u«wvre wee,

■otn their durability and neatoeae they

FOR RHEUMATISM IT ACTS LIKE A CH ARM.

A FAVOHITE SKIBT

w

dll
ye’, Chills and Fever,
S' Bilious Fever,

bJrEw^L°S125

noon Intwp for at soli nx cornturLAT-

JF Intermittent Fever

E Remittent Fever,
/ Eatr.le Benjamin Horton.
.«.&lt; TE OFiaCBWAir, Cboott ^Borr,.

NKW YORK.

X Congestive Chills,

Inti-Fe

smenl of Railroad Slock.

AN APPORTIONMENT!!

WtV-l
J K IIKHHKE. /•re.tJre.*.
EUGENE PniJiaLE.^rrn

lasicT n. i. wrnui.

240

317
318
SIB
320 .
321

U R K 1S I!

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BAT

::5

ft«3
587
640
60

3 3'8
! 2 »2
Atnar Market.
i, July a, imb.

com a

A 17

10

*’

Intoenvutopua. reeled ap and
M
70 On reeelpt of the Certiflrele.
24
24
24
"
SEND ts CENTS FOR A CERTIFICATE.

AGUE

neon tli« land belonging to ttld «
Tbtrenpon It la Ordered. that
Id day ot October next, st nine n'eli
Veareirntd far the bearing of Mid petition.
.ad that the heirs at law of Mid dectuod, end

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
rniLAnnjniA. ya.
lneaseaof the Urinary nad Urinal I
ot Brettere, and show eanre. If any Ibero be. wbv
uata-ntw end reliable treatment.
the nreyar of tbe pall tinner should not bo (ruled. ., ..nun., euivnrn .. 1'.... „r w..
Abd It ia farther Ordered, that aaid petitioner
elmrge. AMre^ Dr. J.8K1LLIN MobollTON.
ilowtrd Areoctetion, No. ». South Ninth Street,
Philadelphia. Pa._________ aepliyl

n

Z-JZ-X.

AGLM • -

Diarrhea,

Dysentery,
Periodical Headach

Dumb Ague.

Valuable Farm for Sale.

PILLS

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

For Sale by all Druggists.
MICHAEL HONES.
Hastings, Aug. Hat, 1M&lt;L

Wm. Spooner &amp; Co.,
Nashville, Ten a

GUARDIAN’S SALE

NOTICE.

A Striker, Heelingx, Xflrli

ution
SI

■ma., rf ferry -d

ftl *100
10 100

100
01
01
01

01

FOB HWBS. w

lGS,

1 04

100 1
100 8
100 1
100 1
100 1
100 •
100
100
100
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100
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100
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LOVELY GIMUIAMP
« LDCOUDBMAul? “d

oroVsoSros.

�four.

MB&lt; RY H. CRAPQ,

OEN. DWIGHT MAT,

PORTLAND FIRE.

Plaining &amp; Matching

■ErtlUCIM S0BII1T1MS.

■

JETNA

proof “tai thv Joy«My accept ttaahuM
Uoc and bav. evtoemf an boueat divpoeiIioo to abide by tbo results of tbo cooffict, not only as iarolrad ia tbeir pbtei-

J1MCH1JVE

and aettled by the war.
Bnolfod, That fa tbe rahabilitaUoo of

SASH, DOOR 4 BUND XASITACTT

JETNA

Bkhntag****“■**F-*- fetMag worth

Insurance Company.
HAItrrOBD, COKN.

g-eo. \/r

DEWEV,

PUOPR

GEN. OLIVER L. SPAULDING,
----- ,------ —
— fHvMAimi &lt;n loose
who under persecution and oppression
remained loyal to lha United States; and
that as one result of the struggle bat been
SANK. DOORS *U BLI1DH, PLAINIXO
GEN WILLIAM HUMPHREY,
tbo emancipation of million* of human
AND MATCHIXa OR JOLXTtMO
, cy/cwUy&amp;MiMM.«
being* who are in a greet degree incapsLtnumt, AXD BTICXINO
lla of self protection in the midst of a
MOtDtNO OF AXT
GEN. BENJAMIN D. PRITCHARD,. hostile deuienl, no schema of restora­
StZT. OR STYLE.
OP AI.I.WOAX.
tion ought to be approved which leaves
te* PeMU tern teeirBtock af
Pbr Attorney Genera/,
them naked to tbeir rebel enemies, sines,
GEN. WILLIAM L. STOUGHTON,
Nat, S3,eM^O4 SO.
a* citizens of the United Steles, they are
nw mt v&lt;mi
MtymrfaK}......... M
ectilled to its protection in securing
•quality before tbe law, in the mainte­
wtjiioiA'
ORAMEL HOSFORD,
nance of life, liberty and property, tbe
■*-A±2
or MA.TOX.
&lt;•
Jbr Jfcm. qftee State Board of JSduea- common and inalienable rights of man
kind. tfon,
Rttolrtd, That we approve tbe ConEDWIN WILLETS,
etltutiona|-B"&gt;rodment lately proposed
•ort —u~ ।
by CongreM for tbe acceptance of tbo
e
LOSS
States. Tbe change of basis in represen­
THOMAS W. FERRY,
tation is imperatively demanded by the
or OTTAWA CVUSTT.
altered condition of the people of tbe na­
AtMleg Trutotwr tsHen; ..d eoaslsU inataly ot Tb* tolsl swoeut «**«&lt;! byAtaeJMjd—
tion; and lhe exclusion from office ofload­
ing rebels and actually perjured traitors
A Convention will bo he’d at the is not only a measure of justice and secu­
"^1
rity
eminently
proper,
but
of
unexam
­
Court House in tbe village of Hastings
on Saturday the 22d day of September, pled mercy as tbo mildest and moat gen1’*T’
b*nd ud for mU
1806, at eleven o'clock A. M., for tho eroue terms of amnesty and oblivion ev­ I
PgpUfKli aad MATCHED FLOOUXO aad
purpose of nomiAtlng Republican can­ er offered to a fabellioM enemy.
DKEM8KD mA JOIMTKO B4DIKG.
Rttolrtd, That while it Is tbe duty of
didates for county officers for the Coun­
STOVE PIPE,
ty of Barry. Each Township tn said tbo United States lo cause existing neu­
trality
laws
to
be
respected,
yet
it
is
not
BAP PANS,
County will
entitled to four Delegntm
DICKET a HERTIM.
requiring that thoea laws shall be so
in said Convention.
And
everything else fashioned from!
Jaly
RMh,
INC.
If
framed as to render special benefits to
JAMES A. BWEEZE’
other nations which are not accorded to
J. M. NEVINS.
NEVINS.
Republican | us
.Sheet Iron. All Mils »f
by them, and especially are we not
HARVEY WltiGHT, } County
HABJ-TEYW^GHT,
LEANDER LAI'IUM, I Committee bound to bo particularly regardful of tbe |
J.
J. W?
W. SAckL7T'
SACKETT, ‘
J
inteAsta of those nation* that during our
Dated Hastings, Aug. 25, 1068.
late civil struggletnamfeated an unfriend­
! ly spirit toward us and an undue bias In
' favor of our enemies; sud wo therefore
»os rsa nrwnvHU
ask tbe Congress of tho United Stales to , BELL’S SPECIFIC REMEDIES
• warraslad la all aaa**, for U&gt;« 8a**dr ao&lt;t GRIND-STOKTES,
The several towns composing the lat
ilutlags. Mkh.
ri'arwaaaal
Cur.
of all diuwi arialng fram £&lt;»».
--- — — . u,o
juilkd aou
Jtepreecntatlve District of Rarrj- County
•&gt;
* YOOTUFUL iBDlScMTIOM.
are requested to send Delegates to a Con­ fair neutrality.
.S»fcd-T
aad mwmU
That we moat heartily arm-,
vention to be held at the Coart Hoom In
patbixe with the moramant ol tbe labor- j
next, at one o’clock P. M. for the purpoeo I iog men of our country to shorten the
AINTS.
—
I hours of toil; and we believe that legiaof nominating a candidate to Reprwnl
fiiLS,
BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS.
tho Diatrirt in tbe State Leglalatun.- lation for tbe accomplishment of this ob­
V
ALAS3.
will aid to Improve the condition of
Each town will be entitled lo four Dele­ | ject
U
pUfTY
the working classes and be in no wise
। (araish
gates.
By Order of Committee,
detrimental to the interests of the country
H. WRIGHT.
zAND^OODEN ^yARE.
or of capital.
Rrtoirtd, That we regard the conditiona embraced in tbe Congressional plan
of reconstruction as fundamental and inA Republican District Conrentlor for I dispenaible to lhe future peace of the
•*'•••«»
A R. WlJfO.
lhe 3d Reprcacutatlve Districtc/Barry country, and securing as they do, by ooo1 , ILAWTro."
i *tltotiuoal amendment, lhe ciril rights of
Oounty will be held al the bouse of Oar- i
BtlUc Crak, My tsib, IMS. ytyitotj
I all citizens of the United Bteteo—lhe
U to geaOTally Htoil
•
righted life, liberty and property every­
where under the Av-lho exclusion of I I* extreJ. CM*. *f DteiBty .M iMpeteM.
September, for tbe purpoar of nomina­
BELLS EXTERNAL REMEDY.
ting a candidate to Rupreacnt the DU- I such traitors as, while in high places,
committed perjury to enact treason— ।
I representation in Congress that shall be
I equal and just to all—the guarantee and '
JONES/ 1
I’rwt KUMEKT JACKFON. KOBnT IIEKBIMT I
ELLIOTT,/ CbmmfhM security of the national debt, and tbo 1
M n.,Dr. Ktuk.XL VIXJ’EAC Jr
‘
complete and thorough repudiation of 1
BEST EASTEBN LEATHER, TUkkATlfiXALDHriiXHAltr, tsfABLM.
the rebel d«bu These propoeitlons, one
and all meet our hearty concurrence, and
a Republican Caucus held at the Culver we pledge unending hostility to any and J
8CU&gt; AT RAILROAD PBICES
School House on Halunlay the 16th in.«L ertey plan of reconstruction that shall £
,'A,M MULIRO VICTORIOUS
'ri tr.taiPkUJI l.HM AM1FBACD
at 4 odock P. M., far the purpose of nom­

HARDWARE STORE!

EBENEZER a GBO6VENOR,
OFKTLtoDAUL

Jftastiaeia' Ifnsiness

recton.

?snl art

sips®

H. A GOODYEAR &amp; CO
labnw

Oils *wd

tee eff*eu or mhur, tu.4,77 **&gt; i

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

and will be Bold at

Railroad Prices,

By Portland Fire July A

Morxiag Ex.

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

GLAD NEWS

Shelf Hardware,

GOLI?„ KILVER*MUMU?., !ip^"
s-rsrArd (b-n. 11,^-. *
frv». AAdnas. MA.SOS A U AMUV *^,to
MA80X BROTHEL.-.
Vw. ’ .
- &amp; C. Prise!* A J W Ds.v .ft — 7*^

Ar rm U/ilON STORE ar

FOR

SLE.

BOYKO FARM «r 10 atm. terse
from J54Jlr.HL,. M tW U k Btog*

ROPE,

P

Battle

« »nim

U**lten.Mi&lt;b.

i0E&gt;5sKh
JetyW

lte*U*&gt;t.M.y &gt;*L.

H. WRIGHT.

JOBIIKKS AND METAIUM CT
3ATO. DATE, TDK,

KUIIn^rj ait sin, CM, '
AT

Creek,

inating Delegate* to the County and
District Conven terns.
H. P. CHERRY )
J. H- MUNROE I
Town
M. H. COLEMAN J Committed.
Johnstown, Sept. M, I860.

Rttolrtd, That «« acout »nd acorn si
unworty of freemen that political blas­
phemy which says “this u tbe white
man’* Government." It ia not tbe white
man’* Government, nor tbo black man's
Government, nor tbe red msu’a Govern
meet, it ia God’a Government, mad*
for man! And all man who are true and
loyal lo It, of whatever race or country,
color or condition, ahsll have under its
triumphant ood glorious flag all those
greet Inalienable rights that belong to
man as man.
Ruolred, That the firm and united
support &lt;d these great princlploe by oar
delegation in Congress entitle them lo
tbe thanks of the people of Michigan.
Rrtolred, That the administration of
our State aflkirs for lb* last two years,
amidst unparalelled difficulties, meets tbs
cordial approval of this CmtvenUon.

II. A. GOODYEAR A CO.

publlo are &gt;qnllaU

JOHBS 4 DRAKE,

SUBGEON

YKTo.ld c.ll th*

Rttolrtd, That our thanks are due to
^Almighty God for the favor with which
be has regarded ue In lhe recent struggle
with our national enemies, for tbe many
victories which he has vouchsafed to our
army, fur tbe restoration of peace, and
for tbe preservation of the AmeriMn
Union.
. ’■f’R’PT TH« BLOOD,
Rttoirtd, That next to Divine Provi­
dence, wa bold In grateful remembrance
tb* brave men who through perils, priva­
tions and sufferings, have wrought our
dellveranc* from the calamity of national
dissolution, while those who survive
shall receive tbe plandila ol a grateful
-people. Th* widows and orpbai s of the
"VS bo has sacrificed or suffered more
Wallen are and of right ought to be tho than I have for tbe coiinlry," asked
wards of the nation—tbe Slate, and ul • Handy Andv” in bis habbllgga at Dclmonicoe'a. Beall*, we bad never sup­
Rttolrtd, That, defeated in tbe field, posed that Mr. Johnson's suffering* ware
tbe enemy has renewed iba struggle of a very txeromating kind. Will be
'
through tbo ballot-box, and by political please be specific in reg/rd to bis suffer­
macblnatiooa aim at the governance ot ing*! How man* of them did ba endara
that which it failed, to destroy. In this as Aklarmanl Flow many ... member
crisis It behooves us to stand together as of tbo lennes.ee Legiaialur.-! flow
firmly aain.the suppression of the rebel­ many as a ReprcsMtaUva in CenBr.Ml
lion, and reiving upon those who, tn tbo How many as Governor of Tenaeeseel
perilrfthe Itepublic, proved themselves How many a* United 8tat*o Senator! U&gt;w Hpirtts, Faistlu. Hy»t«rie*. *'e.;
worthy of our trust, go straight onward How many as Military Governor of
,b' •rr*'"' r--&gt;*with tbo loyal masses of the country, con Tenneaeee! Bow many as Vice Pru­
fident that the same wisdom, energy and dent! How many in the blgb station
fidelity that sufficed to eave us from our which ba now disgraces! Has beaver
Dr. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS.
armed foes will protest ue sgainat the encountered any sufferings which he
atratagemaof our political opponents, could not easily forget In liquor! Bat­
and that through the triumph* of our ter men than be have suffered mure, for
principles tbe Union of our fathers, new­ leas than 625,000 p*r annum.
ly coMcnted by tbo blood of tbeir ebilIf tbo President will weigh bfaqomion
dren, will be firmly estebliabtd on lhe in one of bin moderately »&gt;b*r intervals,
enduring foondatkmofyuriieo and liberty. wo think ba will be likely lo come to tbe
Dr. HARVEY’S GOLDEN PILLS.
Rnolrrd, That by their acts of trea­
son and rebellion, and by their erection
of governments In hostility to tbe United be. Tbe mUlloa and a half of Union sol­
Stairs, the rebel communities disrupted diers who battled lor the Union every
tbeir civil society, abrogated tbeir politi­ one of them suffered more than be, and
cal Inatitntiooe, and left tbeir State* with­ three hundred thousand of than sacrific­
out Governments known to tbo Constitu­ ed their lives. Hundreds of tbousaads
tion or recognised by the Government of more of them sacrificed limbs or health.
tbo United States. That lo Cuogrees

each qaaatiuca it ia tbe right—it fa

j Mme.

q

C. BURT.
Public, al the oflk

Fair.
To Hou John

. -1.. . . ’ ’S'ea- lM»«rm I
to profit by UMtodyrt wr'&lt; .&lt;?«»&lt;*■* &lt;*
Jons b twBki.

mkta';

’ALL ARRANGEMENTS—
Grattd Rapid* A: ll«*tirv(S!M

f

• »td 6* &lt;11.
W LEWIS. fn»'j
/pUMUC *10031
RepubUaan 1W
Castleton on Turn
! Dr. J-11. PaJmtfl
are expected to ad I

U- **I«BT.

EATINlJANriCECBEAM

DENTISTS,
.r in ____ '

GROCEY STORE.

ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.
.. *A**4a«fo...&lt;l la te.teet .»&lt; ■ws.rprwwl
JStesrawACkteroforw *da&gt;ial*tei*4 vUs d»- '

Bryans Life Pills,

Michael Rous£\an
Monday the parth
and befog a tittle ■
, visions of tholaw &lt;
I for. Roush comtr
, which Jed to a ]
which the Roush f
j ed Burr leaving hl
and with a broker.
| Several «f the nt
J armted (or dhtur
village ortlfoana
1 Jus tier I. 8. Geer'.
, them, Meaara Mi
Roush 2nd, Andr
ilouah to pay a t
costa, or tn default

DR. BIGELOW
THE “““^."{uunTWlmw,,.

Are You Insured ?

A FIRST CLASH BATIXG AMD ICkCRKAM

If not, call al the Insurance Agency of
,

GEO. W. WILUAMS,

Over Roberts fit Striker's Drug Store.
UOTtt

/FxhrNDnED JdLniTYTUOte

I

j,©ra,AR
EiKHseir.
r-tui.u.i.pMsut. th*
DEUCAOns .nd KABHirns

»
.L,FK I.WCTtAXrt co, ct
M»w Tork-CMb AM.tUo.rr 8I«,000,000.
1»IL JACKBOX’S FMMCH PATIXT MALE
STW.9^"“A!' UF1 «»«CB*W&lt;T CO., ef

A Soda Fountain
104*11'j'
C*

■ -E,JFP2ai«JS’£fiS£S7 tSS

W™ °K

! Notice of certlorat
‘ i^rtiea placed und
-- $100 doilare each I
' (ore the October let

I Clair* Ag*Bla»A&lt;
A »
• »**■*■■ to 111*
» *n a.!*■ ■***'»
a fa with more
; ure.thatwepteee

Groceries,

Haatinc*, Mleh.
m*.
Jauettf

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to-daj’, the u&gt;®’
[ flweswry a* tl* v

UAH KHRPFAR,

FOR

SALE.

ftW'KK
Director*.

«x
LWiSkEKt;
taits.

*f

Barry County, a
member of U&gt;?
I
*ir. Bweeacy u J
g*ucraliy,-ia«®'
Urge lx«W*tlre
make an efficient
of our next Howe
■ Thto Dbirkt com

-,w

MM!

Wfalakers I

Wbrikrr*!

'p&gt; iportkmkxCOLI * 00*

..

lyd ■»*■' WgiH

dissoluhon.’

« pofltical relations with
Government, and of daeid-,

~

i TEETH • iImlH or BlUd. on *k»rt notie*
। On GoteLT^^rS?-™0

&gt;

•neb Slate fa properly

ER no ns op YOVTB.

Mia* M
U. WUUHT.

IMhnnrM,.

Catoplsil

-srttkbc held this
the rt^Mnce of J

EASTERN PBICEl
JACKBOX, MICH.

Tomb Stones.

HARNESS SHOP

|

(Z’MIOX^CMOOI-! of this villagewilli
daynaxL
__ _

’

BRACE &amp; O'DWYTR

Marble Shop.

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

"&gt; «* Snt
„ 7‘
.^TiHtons^

BWTDB &amp; IBA3W.

%

4U K1MD8 OF

Printing,
rtsuUetsud is tee W«t ■
I. O«r J*tM*| to*&lt;GU..

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------------------ - ----------------------------------------------- ---------- _____ ■-_________________________ ___________________________ ___
Civil Rights.—Justice Kuhn of De­
troit, one day last week, fined the door*
keeper of the Theatre at Young Mans*
Hall, Detroit, for refusing admission to
the body of the -Hall to George A. John­
son, a colored soldier, of the Mth Maasa-

SSSsss
■Col. The*. 8. Clark, of
’. Bagley, ofWayne.
.
— -U—F.T. Eddy, of Branch;
A. H. NonWn of Bettiea. 7
John J. Thompson, of
Wrahfonaw ; V. P. Collin, of Calhoun.
fbura DUMet-V. R. L, Piero*, of
Kent; E. P. Ferry, of Ottawa.
FfrtA Dittriet—Wm. N. McConnell, of
Oakland ; M. H. Mlle*, BL Clair.
-SlrfA Diafricf-R. Sheldon, of Hough­
ton ; R. EtricWaud, of Cllnion.

The Circuit Court for tbe County of
Barry.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

r.oteri? 1'■

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'IKTORKH'O 0)
VV srhaatwuT

On tho road between Hastings and
Bodford, on the mornlug of Saturday
the Sth Inst, a new double

H»«tin|t.. Xus j

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GU ARDI AN’8 SALE.

wlth white centre. Any person, will be
suitable rewarded for returning the same
or giving information leading to Ita re­
covery, to the drug store of Bcrtok &amp;
Maix, Hostings.
•
LETTERA* ■KHAIMUG VM&lt;&gt;LAUIBD\
la tha Port Offirv at fisavlnga, 1‘arrr Ceuittr
Vll.H —.. Ik. I.,k A.. W..4
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GUARDIAN’S SALE.

"vlvavcI

Hou. Charlee Upeon fea* been unani­
mously renominated fur Congrera by the
Republicans of the Second District. Mr.
Upeon, by his services on the Commit­
tee on Elections, boa done good work
lor the Republicans, and will be re-elect­
ed by an overwhelming majority.

I’vIvr A. i’b.lF.. |„
te-e.
terti ly that lie abav.iatn.^ r
ivitocc. tu .al,] appliraiira Md !,r,C ** ‘f
d kmivrteds. „f tba ^abovufejjrU’“«Fvt-

vcntlon, and Horace Greeley, Gen. Van
Wyek and Geoige W. Curtin, were
prominent members of that body.

G- 8TB1KEI
« a.w prorarisg Pradora,
Bra.lyL
I Pay la from W to sodaya
J ud
■vtiBga.Miy »tb. mJ n^KK^t:3‘

Pennsylvania will elect Gen. Geary,
Governor, and the entire State ticket,
of this village will proltably open on Mon­ by an overwhelming majority. Tho reday next.
eepUOQ of Ute Foutheru Loyalists at
Philadelphia wa» the moat Imposing dis­
0'he Social.—The Epiacoinl Social
play ever wltncraed in that city. 150,­
will be held this (Tuesday) evening at
000 atrangent were in the city, and-30,000
the residence of J. 8. Goodyear. The
members of tho Union League took part
public are cordially invited.
In lhe torch-light procession.

BRACE &amp; OTJWYHf

OP
ATS, 'BATS, TOT,«

• bdeks axd kktailbu

Mllllaery aad strav Cm4i,
r eastern prices.
KO. 58 wkst MUX tntarr,
)JAc«*»i MICH.

Hon. F. C. Beaman has been unani­
mously renominated for Congress In Ute
First District by the ^Republican*. Mo
is one of the ablest men In the House,
and has *n utrWcut Wied record.

To Hon John M. Nevins for tbo caro
he bestowed upon the editorial columns
of the Bakke it during our absence cast,
The New York Triiunt lias the fol­
and for various other ;&gt;craonal favors.
lowing from Augusta, Me.: Fuller re­
To Hou. T. TV. Ferry for valuable returns largely Inertias# the Union tuaCongressional Documents.
jnrity in this State. It will reach 30.000,
and the closest Congressional District is
ArnsmoN.—The *&lt;Boys in Blue,” carried by 4,000. Our majority is vast­
resident* of Castleton, will meet at the ly larger than ever was gained in Maine
Town Hall on Friday Evening of this
.
v------------ MnjTa nearly dottbweek to jwrfcct on organisation. There
rnajurity of the past
should bo a full attendance.

I Biuaey. packape. nd (Wight.
_________ g w. unfa, rrcptj

✓Tveijc Meetimg.—There Will be*
Republican Rally at th* Town House in
Galveston correapondenee says Gen.
Castleton on Tuesday evening OcL 2nd. flood was in vital to a seat In the Texaa
Dr. J. H. Palmer, and Geo. M. Dewey Legislative Halls by| a committee, and
arc expected to address the people.
i &lt;»o hi* appearance waa received with al­
lent honors, all the members standing
A Row.—On Munday afternoon * seri­ respectfully until ho was conducted to a
ous disturbance occurred on the north
The coming Texan emp of cotton is es­
aide ofStalo Street, in this village, ’which
rtaulte-1 in a terious personal injury to timated at 300,000 bairn.
Reliable information has been received
Mr. Bejntnl” Burr, of Carlton.
at
New Orleans that six colored soldiers
" From what we am learn the facto
teem to be that fora long time there lu&gt;* were recently murdered in Jefferaon,
Texas. Tbe military commander at that
been n difficulty existing between one post had the dead bodies shown to the
Michael Roush and Mr. Burr. That on
Mayor, and intimated to him that some
Monday lhe parties met In this village, one would be held responsible for the
•and being a little drunker than the pro- killing of Union men in that auction.—
vielons of the law of prohibition provide* The lues of Union men are frequently
for, Roush commenced to UtralC Barr, threatened.
which led to a personal eucounterjn
which tho Roush family decidedly worst­
ed Burr leaving him bxtUy pummeUud
— A rrlvSte dispatch received at Lou
and with a broken leg. C
iarilla says that President Johnson has
Several of the ncturc In the scene were n cent rd an Invitation to vWl that eity
for Utorblns U» 1“"“?*'"’ and will be there next Tuesday.
.U1M. onltannc.
b™.b‘tero™
—Rh&gt; Grande advices iwwt fheeholJuUlee I. *'»iv‘’i**1!£i •ra al BrowU«1 ills. The Rio Grajtde i«
- Mld^J n“°”'
higher than ever known, and bids fair to
aid, Andrew Kauli ■». &gt;'“*
wash Malstnorse nwsy.
DnuU. I» w • »»• °r *“ '*h “J
—Io Texas LegUIatuor August 14,
«&lt; lh«—, !&gt;•“"■ Mr. J.ckaon .dfored a reflation IsaUvelmlU-lblteeonunon ) JI l« “« d«-■ ing the Committee mi Public Lnntla O
Notice of certiorari
glveu, and the inquire info ths expediency ofd-xiatlt*
uartlc* placed under bond* in tho sum of SOft acres Io each CoffiMernte
r
SWOdoUM.-ch for
fore tho October term of the Circuit Court.

...-- ....
cuun u.^W, IB IDO
H»tinxn.le Mid county, tbo Mlewhg '
Frcalntalc, belonging la tM Bd«nX
be muhnd-d oa. lai? of Vilbgr Ut».
.hour linndrrd aiMly-uoe (Wl Mr
ninety I wo (tel) aod r«W bowfrad ’
e '4X1) in tba village of Baaliaga. aooa£d?.t’£o.Id.«££“•
uJalrJUt, IMi.

attachment notice.

NOTICE.

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NO. 21

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1866.

tjjstjws' business Sirrctcqi.

M. RIKER,

DR. BICELOW

MORE
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
K Um matter of tbe Estate of Ceadaco E.
Adam., LovIba M. Adame, Orre A. Adame and
Uarvey B. Adame minora, bote, of Bey moor
Adame, dreeated.
XoUeele Hornby given, that in parauince of

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ranur*

POODS
IEITIET

Good Merrimack Prints

You arc aten. hereby noll'Sed. that al eajd Gen­
eral Decline, eu amvndmeat of tbe Ctioalitunnn
. rrlatlvo te tho qaaliOvaUoti of D^ra. provided
L r by Joint Reeoluttoa Ko. »», approved March
Ulb. IH41
.
,
^bo, the quteteoa of i
Oooetiiutlen oT lhe Stel
for by Joint Resolution !&lt;

EXECUTOR^ SALE.

X tba matter of tba ritale of Jvrvtciab IL Osoonr dav«M«l.
Xallcww Uvraby air.a, Ihai-in percaanew of
llceote and authority granted to me b» Iha Pro­
bate Cotsrt fsr the eouaty of Barry and State of
MleWfaa. 1 ha£ capote te S*H •«
can.: Homo la the vlll.ee

ITT

One Shilling,

■ W lit be aubmltted to the Electors of this Nteto
for their adoption or r^eeUon. puranaal to the «■
quirem.nte of ibe CooaUluUoo, and of m&gt;&lt; rw- ,
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
luLie* re.pecllrolr,
tn tbs mtiur of tba Eaisla ofLuulX A. sad
Also tan following Cooaiy Officera for tbe Ailai S. UstM, minora, heiraof DiJah t\GaU».
County of Barry, tit: A BhoriF. Clerk. Trea.urcr. fainter if llwda. PronoraUag Attorney, ‘5‘ho“« l. barsby given that ifl ptruunee o'.
z. i.
ikn.ni.au.Mr. Aurrevor and two Ilcnur sad watEirlty gnatad to ms by tba Pro­
bate Court (or tba couaty of Barry, and State of

»A.“i
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
I pcraona baviog claim agaiail the

quarter, of aoeUoa aerta (T &gt; la towa cot (I} north

t.rv.mi w&gt;v
—
Guardian of sold minora.
io the aadvralrwed. Catimlaairaanwduly awnat. Dated, Angwat «th )?«4.______ mft»q
ad bv Ike iTuCrte Ceart for the craaty of Barry
who'wlli meet for aueb purp^ae, aa the bow of
David Dudse la lhe towaahlp of Aaayria la JterGUARDIAN’S SALE.
Z cc.te,*. Satmte). tee iOU day of ttateber
K lb. matter of tbe estate of Chariee E. Otis,
■Mat and oa Haturday tea *lh day of kebru
SteptwB-S. F. Olla. Arthur 0. Olte, and Ul­
CHANCERY ORDER.
*ry ISC at nine o’clock In lhe forenoon of Mid
tra C Utn, miner beira of l.aac Olla, dverswri
deva: .la man the from Inb day of Auru.t IMS. CjTATE OF NICUIGAX, Eighth Jodi vial ClrSotioo te bsvoby xirealbatin ywcsaraMof H­
O colt, la Cbanevry.
Sait pradlBgiaUn Circuit Court forth* coaaly
.. I.U..
of Barry. H Chanwrc. al HmU.xy la add ,. I.k^1.
_ ... th. Virtl.
of &gt;«otraiber A. I).

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---------- Evtate i,t Geor*w heUwr..

sra
rr. or mjcuioax. a^r
«.
Al a mm ion oflbe Probate Court i»r ibe county

of Rarrv, botdea nt tbe Probat. UBoe. I*-tbe
elllH* “f Haatin&lt;v. on Monday, the lOlb day of
Kentember io lhe year one Uiouaand eight buadrel nod alaty aix. 1’raven I, &amp; C. Priadle, Judge

GROCERY

is. m. DupmnB’
CHICAGO UNDERSOLD

JtirjjMt .Seiat',

Things to Eat st aO boen of ttv day.

IHlliaat J. SAftS. PffraJaiU.
lithclnriU appeanos by affidavit cn file
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My Ice Crain Rooms

"SVlbe matter of th: Bafalo at ®terge Koeber,

I *o7rciiinr and Sling th. Seal Admlai.trallon
____ .
k'nrhrr ^ImluiUr.lor C-t Mid
GUARDIAN’S SALE.

(A Into copy.) &gt;rpBw»

Jylfttf

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.
IIth day of October next at Um mobo plaoo aa
boar.
CATUERIKE XEWT0X, Gwrdian.
Dated Baptesnbtf tlth, t»*&lt;._______ • .

u,. lh»i•• vte»•*““‘“f

ar-Ki— t.i.

c

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE,

ya.
drcannd. orc hereby noUtied nad rrqwated I
prracal lhe Mine far examtaaSi.B m.I ^lyuvltu-i
wtba the uadmlgwd CommlMlonera duly e&lt;
folaied by Um Probate Court for Um eoenty

toSXuti&amp;ritV- .

ALL KJWDB OF

Job Printing

&gt;! 'taifssu.
&lt;mz

TfiXPs AhliTB

HASTINGS CITY NEWS ROOM,
otw door «m* uC H. A. Gwdywfo

�_
HASTINGS BANNER.

Sltatllwi.
The Slate*.

baAM gqodijS
&amp; GRANT,

“NonP
Sba could al-

ai.d fell bnwlf grow pale,
moments, but In reality It

BA*^AIYS

are prepared to supply

us thia New Yser's day; read tbe IsUer."
“Mr Dxaa Mrs* Almtos:—I ac­
knowledge with deep regret my unkindportly, rich man. Be BMseQrotoeday. Gud hM enabled me
lick, Lilf-furtlre glance. to see the difference between ostentatious
benevolence and that charity which Christ
self impatiently. Io a voice which she bads us exercise toward* his children.—
tried to steady, Hannah told tbs story
of her mother's finding the bill, glad that

baubt ootj

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0. D. SPAULDlNu

eoldl

“in

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e®»AT

-WITH-

0-0 0X3 &amp;,

OF ALL KIND,

low'hum fif subdued talking.
Hiffhah sal down. Her pl*‘n gsr-.

CASH STORE!

ESTABLISHMENT'

NEW GOODS

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

euw.cruou ..... ■
,-----,
-wnullbave net her pulses beating with
delight, under other circumstances; now

was Itunu
and all tbe IllU* dsuilenf her dress were
In strict accordance with gnpd taste,
though so humble. A mourning cnliro.
a black shawl, bordered with onoe rostly
ribbon of the same hue, e small plaid
scarf in black and white, bonnet, neatly
and plainly trimmed, gloves that bad
seen long wear, but ihroAtgb much tribu­
lation had oroserved their decency—and
there sat Hannah Allston. her sad -west
faro very thoughtful—In her right hand
a folded paper, ,,
.
.
Her mother had been looking through
old accounts that day, and had found in
the pocket of a well worn book an old
bill made out to Halstead fit Gregory,
for____ , fifty-five d-llarsand fifty ronta.
“It is not rewipted," she said, holding
the bill towards Hannah; "darling if we
eou1dca.lv get It. I remember now he
spoke of Halstead Ac Gregory-wing him
something the night before be died-y es
1 remember it perfectly."
A fit of coughing succeeded; she al­
ways roughed after any little excitement,
ami Hannah Wt her work, sbmd.ng auxiouily by her till it was over.
“But ’tis ten years now. dear mother,
ainewpapa died. I thiuk I've beard that
an obligation of the kffid is nut binding
after seven years."
"No honest man would make that ex­
cuse Hannah.” Mid her mother, taking
up her sewing, "and 1 don't think these
mefl would, particularly if they knew ..ur
circumstances. Bera . is a rold wlntar
upon us, and wa are worse off than ever.
My illness look tbe last our little savings.
You were not willing to have a dis pena­
ry doctor,—don't think 1 blame you,
&lt;fear,-our coal isalu&gt;.»t Rone, our rent
is nearly due, and this rmwrabl. stitch­
ing brings us barely enough fur f«d,
was never nearer dbpair than when I
cemn.enced searching amonk those old
papers. I am afraid the prafcr T pul op
to God was almost falthlrs*. but you see
He heard me. I think He heard roe. I
think this money may be paid.
“I hope so, mother," Hannah said soft­
ly; inwardly she was shrinking.
She it was who would be obliged to
Gee this man for whom her Giber drudg
ed many long years as under book keep-

hi»grnynye* almost smiting bar Uko

Hastings

the

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Established in 1851.

AND AT PRICES

nioevjo ----------------------- - ------ --they were;, but tbe gentle manner and

HITRRAB
FOR THE OLD AND Unq

Roberts

so worthy

To Suit the Times.

&amp;.

STmkEt

ABBBKLLISO

bookkeeper Allston tribe. Meantime
you will receive whatever come* to-day
to impoealble to find out tbe ounectnes* aa only s part of tbe interest that has been
uf ymsr claim."
“The bill hr not receipted sir."
• “Can’t help that,” and ho made a fidg­
HATING JtTHT PC ACHABED OHB GOODS,
Your ubedient servant,
*CWTAlN EXrULHIOS FtlOM THE BODY­
ety uioveineni with his shoulders and
J. Genoar.”
hands. “Had no outstanding debts un­
iMtelier'a ( clcbraied Sltaack Bit­
settled. Don’t remember your Giber— cried tbe
IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE
can't attend to it—sorry to ..put you to
ten.
tbe trouble. If five dollars will accom­
modate yon—"
Hannah, with almost a bound, to save
her wounded pride from exposing itself hearth that day.
through tears, had gained tbe door.
And the merchant never needed another
“No, I thank you, sir—nu, no
and vision.
thsd.wir was closed between them.
We are prepared to SELL GOODS
•Well, really," said the merchant, aa

Great Decline,
In Prices,

•a*a* »**•*!»•

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More and Better

For the People!
PRINTS FOR 1-i Cm.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR l«i Cis.

OonOaUnS at mi th. popuUt

' hl in
=!

aaniT

meiichei.

=• 8-f ku

sews

Lww

At as
Price*
girl.”
Gen Clood, commanding tbe Kansas
Hannah never walked so fast in her
A* Aar Other.D mho ia Michigan.
life. Her very templen palpitated with Stale militia, sends Gov. Crawford official
anger and grief. She forgot all caution
—threw herself Into the widow's poor
ed on the Republican and Salmon rivers.
room, and sank sobbing upon her moth'
A whole neighborhood was driven from
their homes on tbe White Rock, aban­ Compriaee more than the usual Stock
doning all their improvement*and crops. and Kind* kept in a Country Store, and
O, why does
Several women were repeatedly ravish­
wicked menT
ed and otherwise savagely treated. In
The windot
Augusta aeUlemenl on one of the tribuOUR FACILITIES

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP

OUR STOCK

braved—complacently. On all hands be
had beard whispered commendatii-ns of
his liberality, and his soul felt eulted.—
There wss tbe fault of his Cbristain lib­
erality. How gorgeous tbe coloring!
bow richly tbe light streamed over the
colrfny chancel, making the carved and
massive Bible seem like solid gold.
But that presence!
W hat was ill lie bail been conscious
&lt;&lt;f it&gt;ll day—Indeed, for days it bad
haunted him. He began to feel it more
and more palpable as the crowd thinned
out; and presently lie was left, lust in
sell congratulation, alone, only the sex­
ton in tbe vestibule wailing very pstient-

by the Indiana In each instance settlers
were erdered not to return on pain of

For Doing Busimess,

And Kind, of

TIP TOP
thloe she: bnt w. um it ia nil servtms. MBiom
. . a ■___ •--------------- - A....
A. ImILw

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Always

pruponitoe la

CMcrratng*11 pnrilsdlsn*** an4 fem*!* i
ot.*M
bj OruEBl.tA.T.rjwb.r*
(joalysasl
CO. CLARK A CO..
Osa'l Agsau.for U. 8. sad U*a*4

IBDW8 &amp; SUDBSp

Drawers

Is assorpsMad. Ifyoswsntlo

Cheap

O
q

For Cash

KEEP

WARM,

Moro Durable,* »
Moro Graceful!

oAb.rgr mar be bad of &lt;ba «ilj?. * '
NATuAMlKL MATgABktes.,
)—Alaely
BrooAIja, KiagsCo, W. y.

Silver Mc-dal

8lbs.good Muscovado
Sugar for $1.00.
Drugs,

Medicines,

The remblnaiitut Silver skirt!

aints,
Oils.
Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
,
Wall Paper.
Notions,
C’ards,
Card Board,
And everything at tbe *«rne ^oWthgl,

Osr sisortBWBt of owes*

Shirts and

ACKLEY’S.
Gold $1.25 in Has ings !

The Place to Buy

darkness, within the light There was a
merry gathering that night, tbe hand­
sorus rooms rang with music, light laugh
ter floated iu the air, but above tbe dm of
melody and merriment sounded that aw­
. ridi d»&gt;,b. u- b, “™.,;.U
,»&gt; v b. .Oll-Ulpp-A b» .11 lb. ful No 1 It was written river ths beauti­
ful
raiment that flashed here and there—
Oo„i.
'-. •‘Ib-a.'it
struck out the rich hues of the pictures
b, d—o.1
Tb-,1-'1'Itel II -m- -■&lt; lb. n.«Iibor. -Ill r.J~ Adomiug I lie walla.
b.nArri a-ai.n. n», -m

TIIESILVEIISKIBT!

High Prices Busted Up

DRY GOODS

and understand.
“We really feel
If «
few men
„ Uh, piM, "-A- '•&gt;"
wlhelpD- -.ib-ol «s,&lt;«b' f—"v **.
"W. .-»■&gt;

FRUIT CANS,

er the h»z^' oit simile ct.v

Moro Elastic,
bums iB(a!UM«

••The report of Sheridan shewn that he
|&lt; unworthy to be enlrueted with tbe
delicate duties ofa command in the South
“And du yon think the Lord Christ eru States, win e brains and veracity
OLD LADIES A FAIR MAIDENS
will accept it from the man who sect a
fstherleaa child from his door through ing and romancing-'
bleak and bitter winds, to a dying moth­
WILL PLEASE TRY IT.
er—and starvation 1 Man do you think
he will accept ill I tell you, No I fur
G.&gt;d is just, and Christ lured tbe pour
CUBTO31 HADE
I wero rich ro-mgh t» tare pour mother, and tbe perishing.”
“The rich man was alone again, envel­
that’s all I »»k fi.r. Groerowi
wine,
rest, all these she needs, and with them, oped in golden glory- The shadow had
ev.n that stern old doctor sap she w.-eld
get well... W ithout them—’ . she shud­
dered and bcr bands fell apart.
ttAKtrr^CTVXKD TO OXDXJt,
Ghastly consumption, with ns ehnreb- strsngthltns—for tigJjad been sleeping
sddnis
R.r, EDWARD frlLHON, r
and had not left his vflvet-arm chair.—
WditMn,burgh, KiagsUMBiT
IU b-ll—
BY THE TRY BEST OV WORKMEN,
J‘SUB17
’ Mro Y„k.
&gt;«. i. o—■ iw
Th. un fcii The same wind that chilled p«&gt;j»r Han
And
at
the
Lewest
Pesslhlc
Rates.
nab.
whistled
sorrowfully
outside.
It
b«b.«L A. *.
J»p;a
was but a moment ago since bebrgfd tbe
rpHE CONFESHlOXn AND EXPERIENCE
X
ov 1* ntVAUB.
of a Amr, she knew that the r^cn man
Let every one that want* Boots snd Shoes
“ • caution to
YOUNG MEN sad otltcrs, «ho auffrr ttoui NsrrAl ^U-rrf. n», Ih. h™ «&lt; ’■*"
Examine Our Slock.
I,.od&lt;r. rr.~«iljr ,b.»»Mtor work. That awful No! thundered in

BOTTOM OUT

&amp;

IOIEITS &amp; STIIKr.

OODS

S

Aw

•

Children Carriages

0. *. SMILSias.

is the
largest ever
o-iquglit to tiiis mart,

«T 3E3

hvnd.

Travlin£%askets

Come and Sec!

GREAT RUSH

CROCKERY

'5FJ 'D Am IKB OAT ?

A

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Lyon'S Periodical Brags!

man’s sanctum. Flowers of never fcding beauty bln.bed down upon her fn.ro
within tbeir golden frames; fruit in s.lveKsalvers, whose mere promise nf lus­
cious flavor cost almost it* weight in
bank-biU^ made bleak wind, and snow
outside eee'ro almost A myth•*&gt;&lt;»
and warm and odorous the airuf luxury!
••I suppose be never knew wanM’ said
Bannah. L'fily with a »igh. “0. if only

FEBFUMEKirx.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,

GROCERIES

aurveying parties have been killed. In­
formation has been given of die combin­ ARB BQUAL TO ART IN THE
STATE.
ed wild tribes of tbe Plains Intend to ■
depredate on tbe settlers during fall and
winter. The Pawnees. Omahas, and
Ottos’ who live on a good reservation, in
ostensible peace, are the perpetrators of
THS GREAT FEMALE REMEIH
these outrage*.
AU the northwestern
EUR IRREGULAItlTlES.
settlements of Ksnssa, from the situation
. y' Our assortment uf

mililia being wholly TbadequAl* to pro­
tect them for the. want of cavalry and
arms, and unless a post is established on
the Republican and Salmon Rivera and
looked about biro, started to go out;
properly garrisoned the eelliemeat most
something thin, white but impalpable,
be abandoned. /
and yet perfectly real, stood as if to bar
his steps. Slowly it took form. The
glorious hues of gold and crimson shot
mts with the Karaaa militia, alao a com­ And is sold at a reduction from former
'through and through it—and yet it took
pany to furl Kearney for emergencies.—
Prices.
form. Tbe rich man grew ghastly ; for
now be saw distinctly tbe features uf the
dead. It was hie "Id book-keeper, a pale, military escort^to obtain indemnity fur
YOUNG MARKIED PEOPLE,
•thin, gentleman figure that soerasd tu re­
Doyrr^uLTo tx-imsE oci stocx.
buke his own consequential bulk.
“Slop," said the shadow—and slowly
pointed to the grand arched window,
In lk» articU of
usted with Sheridan’s dispatches from
whereon was drawn in almost living col­
lew Orleans, declares that they prove
ors, the divine Goa of the Lord Christ.— him to be a “reckless radical of the Ter-

GROCERIES!
CHEAP XS THE CHEAPEST.

LOW FIGURES.

THE GLOKYOF HAN IBITKBNGTU.
gen tljmaa who aa«teed for Tear. than Nor-

A
y^a-s^-s;^ .t-s.-

Aurssaenl «f Railroad Steck.
ttons la Barry Com.!/. la I hr Iteilrosd »-■••,
iW o. B. V. RoilroU Csap.Hr. haa l*ra
*ud payiwi i ef tbe ***** is »«■ d*&gt;»- p*.
■Mate hit das vvm teirl* day.. &lt;■• aLW
arr.ben wiu giva bwd witbsai CsrttetssMJ ~
Tbe war-amauU aiU be rreeited » &gt; II J
Ageat iar thaCwamay. «r ••

KUUKNEPRlStll.t:. •vod-'T-

Dial fail to look st osr SMortmse U

DB. HARRIET H. B. HOFFMM

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
tbs church dsmauds. fi&gt;r perhso* fir. shadow y presene. of hi. drod book keep
JShdroddullar? Mid tboHWMdTtdten er. “Do yw know, paua. wb.. that la“buJ c^d thMMBd dollars would pur- d, wm that wsai away U such Usis to
batons tn
i,,*utv nl design day! I wa* coming down stairs then,

. f that, neitbsr do tbe ladiea, who pledge
into tears.
by ooUections and a Gir.”
-And that would take them, probably.

■«y«yl

Blbls U—, gsw Tert. ___

Ktoplra BhatUe tewing MmMus.
Ara aoperiar to alfelbmi for
FAMILY 4 MANUFACTURING PURPOSES
Ceotaia an tbe latoal imrormnenu; ara apaa&lt;^
avlaeleaa idarabia; mad aaarta vara
r-—f&lt;

sslected Stuck* in the Mar­

ket, of all kinds of Goods,
usually kept In a Variety
Store.

WARRANTED TO SUIT.

WE SELL AT

Wrii Bn Uu, ■■&gt; Raimi.

sznx atm Mxrozrav tints.

«
J-i rAUW. . ww MiUm
X Be. C.lHnr^r. CnMrotod Km.,

Uniform Prices,
1434 Dunlap Street/

aCYOLYEta,KIFLES
For th. United State. S«n lew Atao
POCKET m&lt; HELT MEVOLVEMM.
REPKATlNU PJRTOLK.

This lilth &lt;*rd fell out, bat

fcXl'before tb-V.ndoW i.Birly up.’

^^^JIIASUFACTVRERB of

•■ TURKISH

HATH.’

Hy.ewtaUiag la familiar tenotu lh« d-rev-JT
ealter to fcamie. aud tb»pr-p»r mods H
""km Homnfeu dr.olrd brrralf Ig^JJ

REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS.

Wa have In eouneotlon with Our Store

AnraidiHwirama'

H—h'

Where ths weriforiMlwMsaa bo Milat; sad
ws sneers yee. Chat

FAIR PRICES

am itMTIte vrua

wm &lt;.■&gt;*» a r—-■
SHIM, SSSSTUIA SUIT.

BIDES. PELTS

om. h, m.

COLI *H».

�- ^y

UE STATE TAX LANDS.
GUARDIAN'S BALE.

SEVEN GREAT BLESSINGS

n.A.D'Xxrjk'sr’e

irt. In th. lowo.ldp

BEADY

iSssSS

BELIEF.

SALES.

na. ( Boot'll
VEGETABLE
8-Pll-L-S REMEDY.
Positively Curve.

1865.
9

J

Benzoin

Elixir,

th la Healing, eoelUlag aad ttauul II
tipMiwnl. Ioomm.U phlegm. sooUm

tdt'pci lu g bmli
ategUta.peiceptit

it Kesaii. rar aa ceeta a nettle.
Il prrrenU Chapped Rudt f makra them white
aadsoth Hj aa bsleriu! ApplMtilon fcw Bbeu:s.U« Kl uplift ihw-MM ol the alia Cicero,
Old tom. (iMjmnt.it it verv rjriclire. Iltrill .
: •‘■T.".1’
•s“L*'7w,-1 u k
I .Sall hr nrujp.lv Mede eulv hr the
.
CROOK flAXUFACTCRfSO CO..

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.....
I IwHi *r Jsty^tewla« a
i
H» xt.MilnroclWU.4Mw— Itrojf*?'.•■r “■»
*

m v-— W rowowy. 'Ut rttal te
W• • «ul - &gt;

066082

GOLD &amp; SILVER !
VUMICIA&amp; Wtlti

Pine Tree Tar.

£E&amp;

tO'Opel U. tn toll

tsM.ooo

ONE DOLLAll EACH WITHOUT

Regard to value! And not tn be
paid fur until ytwi know what
you are to receive,
rar Aft. r
rtcehing tbe article
if It does not plraae you,
you can return it and your money

Purify Your Bleed
htu M a Spring Medicrot forpurifyht|

PREVEJTTIVE TO HIVE CHILDREI.

S *n&lt;&gt;&lt;li»MM&gt;I&gt;Hra *nJ
•a*'*" «hM&gt;
**
’Dll CHUUK’S

SPOONER’S

Vegetable Extract.
Is a great Promoter otHealth.

Chills and Fever,

Bilious Fever,
Intermittent Fever,
Remittent Fever,
Viety of Brooelrta. Chains. Mmi&lt;
Drrwi. Cota be. Charma. Ac.
laroMM)MMe nt tiro groel ms
la Uro maaateclarteg dtelncUof
fold, a laroe atroetity of rateable
all, iiileoAwd for Korepeati mark

Congestive Chills,

AGUE

nu l. thu. giving
&lt;U&gt;. CertOeMe.

• M

»"! I« » J

Diarrhea,
Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,'

Dumb Ague.

Valuable Fann for Sale.
AOMlNtSTllATOR’B SA LE.

For Sale by ail Druggiats.
end Mute el Miehina, at Mt o’elnek it the after­
noon of the eteveelb day- of October, IkM, tin totizssr?S”i-s?
’siTm •»«&gt; haff of rnwUea shirty toe. tad Uro

as -»

Naxhville, Tenn.

sMj».^Tts±KSd!
a 14
100 10 51
100 « «8
ioo

DBOLtmON.

�*UDU- WH»W» MBt’- J °L'^ PATNEiriSTKJ

HASTINGS BANNER

A&lt;JM8TX&lt;3

owcMomarW ED N EXDAY,

REPUBLICAN NOMIMATIOM.
LVr Governor,
HEX RY H. CHAPO,
or oKNxnan.
Fbr £i*wf—an&lt; Oa**rwe
GEN. DWIGHT MAY,

the Pittsburgh Convention, vix: Lieut.

there find arson 1*14 down s. ■ enma,
with It* appropriate penalty; wa find
there theft and robbery and murder giv-

Senft John I&gt;unond.

With other and inferior offense* our

GEN. OLIVER L. SPAULDING,
or CIJNTON.
EBENEZER O. GROSVENOR,
OF iriT-Truiai.r
Jbr Auditor General,
GEN WILLIAM HUMPHREY,
GEN. BENJAMIN D. PRITCHARD,
OF AXXBOAX.
For Attorney General,
GEtf. WILLIAM I- STOUGHTON,

ORAMEL HOSFORD,
OF KAFON.
FotMem. of the State Board tf Fduea-

S35

HARDWARE STOBE!

tory treawm ba* been almost unknown.
The people muat understand that ills
The Convention then adjourned «tae the blackatt of crime*, and will be se­
verely punished.” '' /
About a year earlier h* .aid, In re­
Chainxkn.
Secretary.
lit Naahvillr:
“Loyal men from ml* day forward,
The managing Board ot the State are to be lbs controllaw’* of Tenneaeae’*
grand and sublime d&lt;satiny, and Rebel*
must be dumb—we 7'will not liiten to
their counsel."
/
“Traitor* mtmyhe i
- ---------- -— u»ilorJ must
be punished and in&gt;pov&lt;iah*d," said
called attention to the enlarged i
raodatlona nnd tho extension
President Johnson to tbe Indiana delega­
tion.
In a speech in Nashville, April 8, 1863.
being taken by prominent fruit men and herald: “T»* kilter to intelligent, isorchardista to exhibit such a abow of fluenticl Dai tore."
On another occasion,. after assuming
tba duties of President-be said: "Ifs
Stale is to be nursed until It gains
strength, it mint be nurted by in triende,
not emotiered by ile tnemiee."
AU. KINDS.
fh« following is' „nly an elaboration
pushed forward rapidly during the next
of tbe same sentiment, although uttered
The cltixenn' premium* this year ore
very IR&gt;eral and Ln addition the buxlnaw
STOVE PIPE,
committee have mode nrrangememta du­
SAP PANS,
ring the past week to secure that a grand a citlxen and in joining the rebellion haa
become a public enemy. He forfeited
hi* right to vote with loyal men when And everything elaa fiuhioned fr&lt;«a«
be renounced bl* eitixenabip and sought
to destroy our Government. Mv judg­
ter they Lave completed
ment I. |K.I k. .I.....IU i___ l- ' a .
tour, thia match at thercL

8Tl«a

Sgt®

BRACE &amp; OT)WYrp~~~~
JOBBERS AND RETAILER
JELATS, ©ATS.

MIHlserj and

HARDWARE

COUNTY NOMINATIONN.

•HCK.OJ, «,&lt;•„

ERBOrtS OF YOCTU.

Shelf Hardware,

On tbe sam* occaiion Mr. Johnson
uttered hi* memorable pbraec, • TVwafor*
mwH fait hack moU.”
“U," wrote President Jnhnwm to Gov.
Sharkey, of Miss., Aug 15th, 18dfi, “If

JOHN U OtiDKl

1st Representative ' District Conven­
tion met pursuant to notice, and was
called to order by H. Wright chairman
of District Committee.

all arrangementb-

SASH, DOOR &amp; BUND MAKUWCH

F

tMHi.

o.

Arm UNION STORE n

FOB

■ w. L».*i.t.

j A. nOLBROOK.

GLAD NEWS
DELL'S SPECIFIC KKMEDIU

P

d!S2L
-vo»™
- -"L.
I maniac
,
’“ —
■
»•
ironsrolght p&lt;r “rl? Haltere and declare file intention to

HARNESS SHOP.

R. fh.fo/ro.k ail

IL WEIGHT.

'arming Tools of all
kinds

...... »&gt;w f'gbt them io Abe end.”

Grand It.ni.l. A*

IBTJBTDH &amp; ffl/YlH

HASH. DOORS .nd ELIN D8. PLAINING
AND MATCHING OU JOINTING
LUMBER, AND STICKING
HOLDING OF ANT
SIZE OK STYLE.

ROPE.

, - ---rveu in.
Constitution of tba United States in Eng
Ihb, and write their names, and to'aif
AINTS.
persona ol color who own real estate val­
ued at cot lea* than *250, and pay taxes
QUA
thereon, you would completely disarm
pum
tbe adversary and sal an example that
other States will follow.”
AKD ^yOODEN ^yAKE.
For expressing opinion* similar to the
above, and insisting that they be mad*
practical is lbs action of tb. gov.rnxienL
the members of the- Republican party
now encounter the moat bitter oppoei- FKUTCASAnt

Committee:

fess®

MJICHkYE

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Court House Lu tho village of Hostings
on Saturday the 22d day of September,
1866, at eleven o'clock A. M., for tbe
purpose of nominating Republican candl'latea far county officer* for tbe Coun­
ty of Barry. Each Township In said
County will be entitled to four Delegates
Ln said Convention.
Ute only opportunity that
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY, ]
J. M. NEVINS.
| Republican the Eastern and Northei
HARVEY WRIOHT. k County
LEANDER LAPIIAM, Committee
J. W. HACKKTT,
J
Tho match will con»c o(Ton Friday af­
Dated Hastings, Aug. 25,1806.
ternoon, Sept . 21 st. Mil during the whole
week Patebcn and Dexter will be on ex­
hibition at tbe Btablna on the fair ground,
and It han been agreed that Dexter on
A Republican Dlatrict Convention for one of tho day* of tbe fair will give an
the 2d HcpraientaUve District of Barry exhibition of bls astonishing power, by
County will be held at the house of Car­ tMtung a single dash of a mile against
ver Robinson In Johnstown at one
divisions. On Thursday, the premi­
ums are as follows:.
l.t raes. Farlbataai bora*, mar* orgaUlag
ting a candidate to Represent the Dis­ Urol, baa net»r trolled In any sporting roc, that
trict In the State Legiulattire. Each will lro« mile LaaU. goaath.y plaaaa.......
Town is entitled to four Delegatee.

Siriw Gh^,

Prices.

of all kinds,

Railroad Prices,

Xoral ni
muuzM*

D*Miass.May !Oth. Ittl

a A. GOODYEAR 4 CO

anti will be sold at Plaining &amp;. Matching

EDWIN WILLETS,

THOMAS W. FERRY,

/Yftitiii

II. WRIGHT.

BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS.

,W&gt; rr&gt; v-r.-y- _
elation at

1 rakro

W• .hail km roawaoilr oi
DRESSED and MATCHED HMIUUIKQ and
DRIAHKU and JOINTED SIDING.

held oa the 2d,
Detotxw.

•’

FJ.

DICKEY &amp; PRENTISS.

STOLEN PROPERTY FOUND.

Marble Shop.

100

and J. Keagle were appointed a Commlfo
The Committee on Credentials report-.
ed the following named gentlemen as
entitled to seats in the Convention :
Tbornapple—D. fi. Bugbee, J. F. Em­
ory, IL Wright, E. H. Searle*.

HUI, Charles Parris, Casper Tnak.
Rutland—A. D. Rork, Huron Healey,
Irving—P. H. Songer, T. B. HB1, D.
B. Pratt, E D. Hinkler.
Carlton—I. Memer, H. D. Hobba, J.
Roger*, Wm. Kano.

Castleton—J. H. Palmer, H. A. Brooks
J. Keagle, Wm. Mullen.
Woodland—D. Q. Chase, C. Dens^
more, Joseph FUnchcomb, J. Rowladcr.
On motion, tho Iteportof the Commit­
tee wa* accepted and adopted.
On motion, Dr. Burton and Peter
Cnuncr"were appointed tellers.
On motion of H. Wright the following
roeolutlon was adopted.

mlums, it ia expected, will be shown on
tbe forenoon of Friday, In front of tho
grand stand, and tbelr merits will be de­
cided upon. Mraar*. D. McMillan, of
Ohio, the celebrated breeder, and an exPraaldunt of the Ohio State Board of Agrleulturo, and the well-known short­
horn breeder, J. R. Psge, ofSennctt, N:
Y-, have accepted Invitations to bv pres­
ent and net as judges In thia important
** 11..*
mnw 1... ...h. *1... ..&gt;.1.*.^.

40.—

f.H Ml. I

; isUtavfw, Altana Co
11 W Rill I IT

BELL’S EXTEIi

REMEDY.

360

Captain Mullen, of the Fc
bnaboll..
Polios PrKinet, presented Sup
Ml Kennedy with two tin boxe* tJ
tlon as well ss the premium* on the r«r- morning. Tbte* boxes contained a
ular Hat of th*
I. —* 1.IKI.JJ—. bond* to tbe value of *88.100. On Sun­
day tom* boy* were al play in a field at'
Busfawick, al th* back at Brooklyn, when ’
uaa of tb*m observed one oTibetin box**
alluded toucreted tn a hollow between
wma large boulders.
lie polled it out when siUI another
breeders to tiring on their stock. Thaw
premium* are also open to all who make
I

Battle

K. 8UKLDON.

Creek,
the ableatand nw.

HOLD AT RAILROAD PRICES.
H. WRIGHT.

J

Tomb Stones,

lb. C.irftiatut.

WRIGHT

JONES &amp; DRAKE,

SURGEON

DENTISTS,

ould call tba cttaniUoa of ALL pcroooi
protni*es,\ so they conveyed txuh tbe
aDbicg aaytklog is Uxaof DENTISTRY
casktte to tbe station bouse aud banded
llitm over to Csptaln Mullen, who, upon o.o-aLTsr.rh.^wMTjBx&gt; ’
examining their contents, found war
bond* itaurd by Onondaga county
the ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.
Value of ♦33,000; the remaining *5.100
worth being from Seneca, 8l Lawrence
tlh.r.adCbk
Greene county sod tbe State of MlcbifP°\

g *C. HtlNDLK.

EATII* Al* ICECHAM

A.E. WINO.
IL AWING.
DaiUa Croak. JaJy l«h, JMA. (jlylTmt]

M. CADWALLADER,

Dr. JAMD XRTAK. teaMlUa«rkjWU«

W

GROCET STORE.

C-’.awjow.

PnL KtoUUtTJAChMM, MODERT HaMUKKT
1....
“1 ,,r KUUKNEVELFKAU. Jr.
THE b ATIONALDIHI'KNKART, EHTABLIKU-

their

Hl* j—n
■orw.ll.d ,accr., |„ tb.e,roef
*v»rv form •flprlt.te iHmmc lacidral to «nhCT

The Onondaga bund* were compleel
the grand match that haa been made be­
RLTKNCF. AND FAIR DEALING VICTORIOUS
OVER KMI-RIHCIHH AND FRAUD
tween Dexter, tlw renowned king of lite in all particular*. The Seneca bond*
trotting turf, and George M. Patchan, lack number* and algnsturea, except on
jr., tbe equally celebrated Californian Ibc coupons, but are dated. They s|| If not, call at tbe Insurance Agency of
nired to nominate a candidate in this trotter, will crane oft As thta4hsich
appear as if they mutt have been itolen
■onvcntion.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS,
iWUMMMHnr.lInu, lh.1
from the officers having . them in charge
cumut OF MUDKUN MANHOOD.
Tito Convention then proceeded to
!*mtiral ballot for a candidate for Rep- ‘cd, the grand stand haa been enlarged, । respectively.
The
other
box
containad
a
large
cnlivecutaUve, with tbe following result;
give every one a flue opportunity.
lection of burglars’ tools, including a v»Whole number of vote* SB • of which
The Society, in cotisidenuion of the
risty oT skolshm k*,*. nipper, gou,
James A. fiweexey received 12; Robert large premiums and tbe great expense
pvreha for taking-impression*, a card
J.Gnmt8; XM.PoOncrS; H. IlobbeS; Lt has been at to secure to our cltixena
the fit ret display of horses, cattle, sheep, curtaining the survey of two keyJxdes
‘nH. Wright 1; Gilbert Striker 1.
n&gt;. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., of
fruit and other productions of the breed- end particular* m to location, rod4 ttf. Knr
York-Gata AaMtla *«*r •14,000,000.
Mr. Grant then withdrew hi* name as era and farmers, have decided to charge
Tba OUARDIAN LIFE INSURANCE 00., of
for admlaalon at the gates 60 cerite for
a candidate.
-—. ~ • .
——
oime vi
Voted to proceed to a fonnal ballot,
Michigan, Greene county In this State
A
,i_ , . ■ n
I Th. LAFAYETTE FIRE INSURANCE CO.
which ramltetl u follows:
For all particular* In relation to thear- land ill.
rangemente, apjdloatlon may be made pany.
to the Secnrtary, at Ida office, at 130 Jef­
UNITED BTATEH ACCIDENT CO., of HyrsMr. Kennedy informed the Pr**id*nt
ras, N. T.—Cub CspltaL W00,00O.
3
ferson Avenue, Detroit
of th. Si-crmd Avenue Railroad Company
Palmer 7.
RISKS TAKKk OK LIBBRAL
that ba had found tbe die for tbe aaal of
tm«
». u«nT oS«»,cAi
his company, but that gtaUemin replied
Th* Brvad-and.Batter wing of the that they had rot last k Mr. Ksnasdy
choice of the Convention, for Represen­
President'* party, bald tbelr Sials Con­ maintained that be bad .It, however, and
Hastings, Mich.
tative to the State Legislature.
•'!
__ 1___ ■
vention al Detroit, on tbe 4th inrt., and nmv-d h&gt;« ..-—*1. fixed up tho following ticket which was
■wallowed by tbs (inton pure DemocraThe bosra containing these articla. do

MUKfc tALLABLh Illa.X WILD!

A FIRST Ct.ABH EATING AND ICECREAM

Are You Insured!

s. ■OOM-

PonTni Bax»

Bryans Life Pills,
PURIFY Tint nU'Oll.

My Policy,’’and

?

DELICACIES rnd ItAIUUTIES
like some venomo
Ing place and tain

\V* L COBB,

Fountain

Citireinofltarr
fldent that yeu pr
*oe through this
1‘ionetr b trying
i-rrw forward, h't
and upward, n»d r

□ANDIES

Groceries,

lum MMa Fstesia,. Uj
I WaamaGwalth fodra. th. a|

Nones Fo* Hi
TsiciteKt—
for the t-urpose d
Hou of all per*.™
wives a* xandiriste
■
Board or School !

*MM SCHUPFAN.
Dr GARVEYS FEMALE PILIA

„

For Governor—Gau. A. 8. Williams.
For LisuL. Governor—GsnJ. G. Park­
hurst, of Branch.
.
formed and Introduced Mr. Swerzcy to
Fur Secretary of State—Co*. B. M. pviioe, or num* persons probably now in
Thompson.
For Attorney General—Col. Geo.
Gray, of Kent.
tended remarks on account of the prov­
en t condition of his health.
’

X-AJSTZas

FOR

request hl* attendance in the Con ven-

^byabfahr »■&gt;«! *»&lt;i prowpUj »&gt;

For *11 who appoint, the

trtow, upright, aour village, not co

SALE.

(Uh, |MA•»«*«.'
D*t*dai H»’ur
September, A. D^

l»i jacKMrt nmn r.Tntr kau

Dr. HARVEY’S GOLDEN PIU*

•mm mm

Wassaxt *»•—'’

CUTTING aad FITTING

\
ROBERT J. GRANT,
.a,
3
Chairman.
HAEVEY WRIGHT.

Spaulding, of Lenawee.
For Sup’t Public Instruction—Rev. S.
Clemsata.
Fur Member of State Board of Ed neat-

DISSOLUTION.

haMtiM ar.
We bid you we

♦ *X««. k-.t £J”&gt;
ly cared by

sre controlled ins is
of Coe’s

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HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH.f WEDNESDAY, SEPT.

■„ ’T

yoral ,ai&gt; gluaUantinu.

iLEiTio.i

aoracs.

1866.
NOTICE.

iSuto^BM^eSsSVClMr

la oaly thrvach life to by Mrtag wWl w.mb eZ j ,
&gt;y yrasaat to prwpecu v. .staUMa fTter. T. rsa S««»ar» or rsa (ton or Btest T.o ms teatoy toto Ito* al tte aut &lt;
honor Noone doubt­ i« ■ UpyUr .M tow vto.' to we aw 4o
ed Mr. Hamlin'* fidelity to the prindUm Sieving Utonw. to to
piee be profcan ad during Mr. Llnocdn’s -live .p te.poMl.aey ud try Ite awoarMeyn of
bar. &gt;t&lt;« Uto4. p« a to af ggTSfiM UM to. .1*. a towaw. Ltoaawn Ootmsw
*
and Mr. Johnson has
that his policy had no
J^ipormamn

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GUARDIAN'S BALE,

NEW ADVERTIBEMBNra.
upon such an unpopular act. Mr. Ham­
lin, therefore, might have remained in
hla offloe, and opposed Mr. Job neon with
porfev.4 impunity. But the at w&lt;ww»,n
who had ton the aaoond officer nt the
L nlon during Mr. Lincoln's odminletrgtfon, who had preaided over the Uni­
ted States Senate during the whole war,
and who came near to being President
now, could not endure even the risk of
■naj^eion, and seemed to feel disgraced
by holding office under a faithless Ad­
ministration. All office-holders have
not reason for such feeling, and some
may do right In resisting the effort to
make the patronage of the Government
a bribe to demoralise the country; but
Mr. Hamlin was right- Hto letter la an
eloquent rebuke to Andrew Johnaon and
one which the country will re-echo. In 1
effret, hr Rujm to the ITeaident, "I gave
all my influence to uphold the Union ,
party, and 1 will not help you dow to :
destroy IL" Abraham Llneoln’a fine j
G. tlolbri.ik will entertain the Prvaby- Vice President, in retiring from offloe,
terian a&gt;&lt;eud thia (Tuesday) evening.— atandaln noble rontn»t to the second,
in hla arduous efforts to accurv another
The public are cordially invited.

CLAiWIAN SALS. '
n»_

GUARDIAN'S SALE

GUARDIAN’S BALE.

held on the 2d, Ad, 4th and Sth days of
October.
Among the celebrated Hcrnea that are
sure to I* prevent, arc Dexu-r and Patch­
in. besides other fant stock, of which a
large number of entries hare already

CHANCERY

ATTACHMENT NOTICE
The Circuit Court lot the Couo
Barry.
Graef gattagf t
~

(JrdER.

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

Haw. D. H. JaatnoL—The nomina­
tion of thia accomplished LeirtelaU-r for
his third term by the Republican Sena­
torial Convention la tba Raginav Dis­
trict is a merited compliment to one of
the ah lent and mart efficient of our Stale
I^eglalaUus. evidently hta constituents i

GUARDIAN’S BALE.

one, Na 1, of the Maatocal Harina, a
monthly devoted to the proenoUon of cJaeHeal music, and the promulgation of
choice musical gems among the people. 1
Published by H. M. H1GHIN8, the ae- j

coctpllabed mwdclan, and well known 1
| publisher at Chicago, Illinois. We
should think the ’Miuical Revina moot
be of great value and Interest to the muEmrmor tn Bawsn:—
sieiana of the country, especially of the
Will y»«e allow me through your paper
North-west, and cordially commend it to
their favorable attention. Subscription to make the folfoainA statement:
At a Contenti"ti &lt;■( the RepuhHcana of
only 75 cents per aanwtn.
Barry Gmify held in thia place on Sat­
urday \ast for the purpose of putting m
- Agnlii that foul-mouthed organ called
nomination individuale in be enpported
the Pioweer-a devoted follower of “I,
My Policy," and the devil, han unaalled bt the Republicuna Ibr the different ofSeen
be filled
th* coming electing. ■
Certain resolution wan introduced and
adopt'd eatabliahing a rule lor the guid­
ance of that cwnenlkn in its selection of
candidate. ; and aa tbeaubaerjurnt action
of the convention •“ eucia
in the »•“»
to ignore lb* spirit d that resolution, I

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

CHANCERY ORDER.

CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE

•4 aacerJiar I
CAkoi.in;

WK?

CHICAGO UNDERSOLD.

My Ice Cram Rooms

Norci Fon ExAMixarwx or gciou
TMCHiaa — Notice i« hereby gl»«B
for the’purpoee of making
lino of all persons ah’

uru-wi
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o&gt; J O~V Dwto* c“"
U o on *•
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muat eotisMer myself and those that »etit
me there •• * delegate M absolved from
the binding effect. of theAetion to that
ooarentioo ; ce.cptiug in *&gt; far aa they
correspond «itb the spirit of that reroluUon.
A. P. DRAKE

Primary School, of ibis 1-waabp th*
Boasd or 8c«ih&gt;l 1»«r«croM ibBi®*Hl
meet al lb. Union Beh-ol
.*J*
Village of HaaUop os Saturday. October
(Uh, }8fi«,at«»e O,’elude EM,
.
Dated al HseUnge t|ua *l»‘
of
Beptocp^k' * "

GROCERY ! .
Jtrvr ROODS, NEW BCILblTO,

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE
MI parvoaa ha»ta« claim. aeon.I Uw nu
■in.-—
&gt;A--/ •* r - 11 wu

jSSW'ikx

�HABrnrae

bajker.

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT

StlttWi lottri
lioame. With ail possible speed,
at the waler's aide, where be found
lying m ooe dead, and caught sight
ne aa the Rfehlngvstan bore him
wmnej a dainty tread not at all minlate- ovet the smooth surface of tbe rook Into .

ricss.

0. ft SPAULMNG’S

Bo» trouble

Martingal* and

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M3

iTu&gt;iM»u
someth leg unu-

OF ALL KIND,

tmtaWtaMer'e bore*. ’ The poor deacon
was sadly trfcd about II He bad l*en
oMoCMr. Hale’s warmest friends, bat
bow could be cmrater.an.-e each doing. a*

a bore* who. never forgot the dignity of
her station, *o far •* to exceed a feat walk,
oo any occaaioo. and he could not help
feeling scandaUxcd at such an Innovation
So much waa Lie mind exercised upon
&gt; —k. cji i, nt. x__ ____

nouaewfvea, with uncovered beads, and
bare arras, darted from every house, and
cbUdreaofall ages,. awsHod th* Qylng
ornwd.
j
Deacon Saundent who was storing
rerognind Dernii.'s
voice and w
I1ATI3G JCHT.FCXCHAAKD OCR GOODS,
meut that it'
had a deep ta
nt as hia &lt;&gt;|d
limb* would
direction all,
were taking.
IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE
Bulbed Williefe Safety.depended upon
human aid. be would Miff have smiled
upon his grandfather.
Psychs, who had been tnrped out to
roll in ths sand and refresh hereelf by *
nibble from the roadside, we* one *f ths
first to bear Danuia’ cries. Bbe waa aocuslomed to all kind of noise* from lbs
are prepared to SELL GOODS;

I To Suit the Times.

Established in 1851.
Robebtb &amp;. Srmrt.
rfUMfa. TUy prutew U-l-m^’7
UD.ahwntk.hUUlUI.riouaAhaetM
nn ’n‘i nets rasa,
to M a weak - !«*liV" la rssmte W »«p*r *e4
_____ h—ltv
-

mbat uaua:
For t^e People I
piurm ron iH

CCSTAJ1 EXFUL8I0X AON TUI BODY.

OeOD BROWN SOOAB

Reseller's alebrated Btemcb BH
ten.*

Great Decline.
In Prices,

Cu.

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s

him with a quiet smile, and endeavored
to soften hi* animoaity to poor Psyche,
by telling him of b«r dodlity andgentleneea, but to no parpose. He left him not
in anger but with a lengthened visage, when aho beard bl* voice, to pricking up
and a sorrowful ahak* of the head.
bar sera she cantered towards tbe lake I
Tbe good deacon Bred just below the which ahe reached just M Willie rose for
gButtUaiw.
parsonage, In an old farm-boos*, whose tbe first time.
BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
With a low whinny of recognition, not1
projecting roof, where tbe swallows colonlied, wide stone floored porch, and* large unmixed with fear, the beauUlul creature i
Oar MIMster’s rKrchxM
And Kind* of
yard shaded by Lombardy poplars, gave lowered her heed, and aa be cam* to th*
dU??“« *&gt;1
hsro for sal el" it a venerable, petriarehiai appearance.
■urfbea again plunged in and swam with Comprise more than the usual Stock
U-X
r-iWe, a* be stood in tbe yard
The yard, with its carpet of emerald vigor on* itrek** toward* bitn.
and Kind* kept in a Country Store, and
before Deprey •&gt; stable, while the aalea- turf, waa tbe playground of the deacon's
It wea something mor* than initinct, it
man walked around a low, heavy-built, graodeoa, a Ifttie» blsck-eysd fellow, waa an almighty band that directed the
rawaey, largn-boaed whose father, who had gone to the land of noble beast and Uught her car* In strik­
OUR FACILITIES
TH* TOP
ing
out, with her iroo-bound hoofs, a* »be
iprsgeratiswalliUlisMMas
cold, bed placed hia wife and year-old
are all we have to day bey In his father's boose for protection.
u4 FaaDy C*r&lt;i*»4ue as,
„
_
«ra, that I don’t think The child waa the idol of hia grand-par­
you d like. Jltu, bring out the black ffi-1 ent*, and the pet of the whole village.—
’{j.
T *!"m,J' bo,Uer proceMlad to Mr. Hale ofien walked down to tbe rate
puU out, with jerks and twitches, , uuU, | to re resi him, and sometime* lifted nitn
rough-coated animal, whose bleeding over, nd Mt him upon Psyche’s back, * tfoek ^nhmere, and held him eswurely; ARK XQUAL TO Airy IN THS\
■aoulhand acarred flanks showed that who seemed fd know, that with such a so Psyche, turning with her predoos bur­
8TATK.
| fafly yeere: K D. K E. BOCTnWOlTH.
she had been unmercifully utated.
' delicstr, precious burden, she moat be den fast in her mouth, swam steadily to­
5behostler’s rough hand!—
­ 'very gentle, and raced slowly about, now ward the shore. Willie’s golden hair
ling with apiril; still she did not look vi' and then looking back, a* if to see that bo sr.d pale face gave striking con treat be­
mow. There ,u no 6.ry, ugly gleam
side her jet bteck coal, gliateniag with
I TUB GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
of the eyea, but, on tbe contrary, a plead­
water, which ran in streams from both.
ing expostulation with the coaree eresA crowd bad collected upon the bank,
FOR lltREGULARrnta.
,noisy, brawling brook make* it* way
Oaraeeortmcat of
over a bugs race, that coven nearly an and foremost of them all stood the dea­
...
,------- —I -XU urvuru. ucr up acre of ground ; in the eummee i: dwin­ con «itb clasped hands, bia wblt* hair
•l»
of u&gt;. Ulur U»l .Imo.,
Streauiing
in
the
wind,
and
nerve*
stretch
­
dles to an Insignificant stream and a
broke bar slender neck.
small pool of muddy water; but in tbe ed out to their utQoet' tension, aa b*
ber
bot had her ■pring, when swollen by tbe melting
returned,’ said the salesman^-•'She’s
mows, It ntna with a swift current, ana
tleas aha gel** her tam- in some places th* lake ia quite deep. A 1 bia darling pct. H« held him only to
P*r up, then
• regular devil, and path Is laid out around it, and a flight of aasure bitnaelf that hi* life was not ex­
lor til ah«j&gt;,
rude steps, op tn the aide of the rock, tinct, and then consigned him to bi* moth­
er (who bkd recovered from her swoon)
. m
0111 SmtUCU U..'lWl.nd lead* to a shady walk above, much fre and a hbodrrd helping band* that wore
And it told at • reduction from former
qoented by villagers on summer evening*.
he II break bar temper nr tier neck'."
readily extended for tbe relief of the lit-1
One
bright
May
morning,
not
long
af
­
Going up to her Mr. Hate ,poka kind­
ly, patting bar neck, whiA 7a* aliU qolv- ter the deacon urged Mr. Hale to **U
With streaming eyse tbe good deacon
Paychc, Mary Baundera aat inditing a
sring with p*ia from the pressure at tbs
YOVMG HAJIHIED PEOPLE.
turned to Psyebe, who stood with droop­
hatter, pawed hl* band caressingly over letter to her absent husband, end sb* told ing bead and panting sidea, looking very
him of the borne be hod provided her in
Doyrrvi to ixamtxh ocx stocx.
bar nose, ami flung back the heavy nw&gt;*
hi* absence, and deacantmg upon Willy’s tired but atill very much interested in
that waa tangled and knotted above her ।
goodness sod beauty ; she forbore to toll tbe restoration of her little friend, whom .
him tbr rogue bad already upeet an ink­ the followed with her eyes till be was ;
stand upoo his snowy wrapper, end now born out ofsight. Tend*rly and careful-1
Gold
—........
u Miuvrvi.v u.uri hung about, distracting her mind by his ly the deacon wiped tbe water from her I
front her n!d tormentors, and, with a childish qoestiona. Unable to pruceed I •binlug coak and then, without speaking, j
pwnt.e whim y, laid her bead confidingly
wbil* thus annoyed, Ae tied oo hie HttJs
upon hi* shoulder, while her large basal1
straw hat and scarf, and sent him out io- '
•W3 BAHT KE KBAT J
rye* filled with something very much to the yard, wbers the| grass was just 1to his own stable.
Mr. Hale had been absent all this I
TO &lt; I5SUMFTITM*.
springing, *nd tbe lilac tree* bursting in­
OLD LADIE8 de FAIR MAIDENS
lime,
and
hnew
nothing
of
tbe
accident,
(
to bloom.
rd. Her spirit termed broken, except,
until, oo coming in eight of tbe old farm
Congratulating herself that be would
,w hen enraged, and she had been abused
be safely amused for an hour, she return­
Uli a. —
bx. ed to her letter and forgot all thing* else. 1
beauty ; still her head wu well formed,
ol Mrs. Saunders' otter colored bed
W illie waa very happy fur a while is on*
'
end her ayes almost human io their expuff., making a very ludicrous figure with
watching the robins that flew from limb !
pr«*&gt;on. If her cost eould be made
black heed and flowing tail, io bold relief
to limb of the old poplars, and the awal- (
smooth, eh* might poseibly peas without
at caber sod.
“God bless you, Mr. Hale," said ths
exciting tsmaik. Mr. Hsia liked to
drive a good looking animal a* wall as
deacon, as be wrung bis pastor's hand,
“for not minding tbs word, of a for-li.h
any anr, and tie hesitated fur some time,
gets looked wiwblolly out into tbe street
man. Had you told Psyche, my boy
but be could not reeisi her pleading look,
M.iXlT.iCTl'RXD TO CUD XS,
Soon ba espied tbe latch, fl was a would bake now been a corps*.”
perfect mystery to him buw it waa to be
unftutened, but Mending on tip toe, hi*
BT THE VIRY BX8T OF W0RKMK3,
little fmg«re aoon pressed with sufficient
uuon," and, pay in* the price ashed, which
Tbe Toledo Blotto of th* 94 th lost, ia
fores upon the thumb piece to lift it, and
w|* notluge. he left the, yard, followed tbe gate swung gently open. Peeping respon.it&gt;!* for th* following:
rpnr coxmioxB aid ixpiuoci
»
.
®r *» wexu*
A w&gt;idiee uf tbi* city w ho served with
out, first on one side and /then on tbe
Let every one that want* Boots and Shorn
abuse lusliucl readily recugntird hit
dirtiuction a* Colonel of a Michigan reg­
YIKk
Examine
Our
Stock.
kindness and humanity, but not to owncasting a furtive glance toward the huu**, iment, was approached yeatorday by an
a* if b* sospected be was out doing quite officer who support* Johnson, with a sag
right, he ventured out upon the gea**y gr.tkei that, u military men, they ought
h waanot until quite dark that Mr. sidewak. Tbe yellow dandelion.end the to pay their tsspeu* to President John­
Hale dispatched hl* Irish boy for hi*
bright king cap* beckuned blm on, m son upot. hi* arrival at Toledo.
And everything at tbe fame **tooi*binXij
naw purchase, and for several weeks ahe they peeped oul from under the feoc*,
’ You may, but I will not," replied the
was allowed to remain quietly In titosta- and filled his hat with their gay biowotn.,
T“®
■ am a rrKKXGTH.
m be wandered on toward tbe pood and |
Durlng this lime Dsnnls worked ar­ browk, whleb, still aw oiler, by tbe spring
“But," quoth the Johnsonian, "you
Doe'i
duously under Mr. Hale’a direction, io ntlu*, attracted him by the noi»c a* it' willjp w lib e* end abow your respect
clcauing.Ute knot* from bar luxuriant fall over the rock*.
for Grant and Farragut who accompany
mans, and brushing its full want to •
him; won'tyoat”
At the end of ah hour Mary Saunders
ablnlog gio*.. Her rough coat yielded
“My dear sir," replied the Oulonel,
had finished her kucr, and placing her “there »a* once an old lady who kept a
readily to high keeping acd care, giving,
in R&gt;&gt;V jlack MM afrd &lt;Uy softneaa, writing malerialwin a roeewood desk, berl,boardmg house fur laborer*. On* morn­
husband’s laal gift, ah* returned with a ,
sure procy&gt;(good blood.
ing she came across a piece of Ulnted
.’SSffc.r.*
beef, wbicb tbe ouichaaed cheap and boil­
preUy mischief of cunning roguery; Wil-'
ruled through fear, but aba wa* partocu-.
ed lor dinner. Il “ameh to heaven," aad
Ha might be doing. But no Willie wm
* hU kh,dne,a« “nd
[net a boarder would touch 1L That eve­
FOIl THE LADIES,
Mr Hale t bought what time be could in sight. Tbe gate stood omiuoosly ning she sliced and fried it but iL wouldn’t
FAMILY * MAKUFAflTCMW FUBMNU.
■para from duty and study well spent In ! open, and catching her erm bonnet, she do—It still amalL The neat moraing
darted into the street “Willie, Willi*,"
We have a' vary large assortment
sb* made hash of la, bet it email tender
■ha called, but bo ansirer.
and loudu,wbfei a boarder, who could
stand it no longer, spoke his mind: “Look
bare, old lady, you may bile it, yon may

i

OUR STOCK

2

HASTnrog

DRUG &amp;. BQog
'
STORE

AND AT TRICES
flnmng eye and timid' bound, were very

T?cvn &lt; -n. Tn,,.""®

CASH STORE!

cb*ck availed not;

Tm4K*
W-k •
w
4

ANNUAL TAX sales.

sHTUaxh* 1

AtEMHXiyQ

More and Better

eoo

For th* aame Moo*.
I»th*ir line.ih.^'

other Store io
AND NO MISTAKE

Po-l.
PATENT MEDjCIIEt.

OonsistitiS of al] the

DHL AMSEKE.
JUttor'drml

1865.

FBI I P

turn mu
GROCERIES'
CHEAP AS TIIE CDHPor
’
rEXFUMKklEM,
rtATOlUSQ EITUCTS.

GROCERIES]

For Doing Busimess,

Travling Baskets

Children Carriages
FRUIT0 CANS,
BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN

Come and See!

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

CROCKERY

0. B. SPA0UIM.

ROIEITl &amp; ITIIKEI.

GREAT RUSH

is the
largest ever
OJquglit to this mart,

OODS

THE SILVER SKIRT!
W'-'-t

Moro Durable,
Ifore Elastic,

\

::W

More Graceful!

ACKLEY’S

High Prices Busted Vp I

SDSSin Hulagi!

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for 8100,

Drugs,

,V?r=
T«&gt;* S S

1

SIS ■^1.

Tkf r,atl,iU,i surer tWl

W.i?W

Medicines.

aints,

UJJXDTS &lt;&amp; SHD.BS

Oils,

Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Notions,
_
-Cards,
Card Board,

i inui
m,ud. fHvtW/
FAVORITE SKIRT I

aii’i’f1

SEW TOW

Auniaol of

f.vi.

Bxllml Six!

'W.y

JJOT1CR to by»ti’

Shirts and Drawers

LOW FIGURES.

r. I. AttlETt

FUHS.

WARRANTED TO SUIT.

than her master badaBtieipaled.

lb* neighboring boys, of “the ^landrd

him.

ia
her with bis sysa.

ragut, and he stinks. You can’t crowd
him down me al any price"
Tbs convention tioeed quite abruptly.

i. aorraa.
more then half its width.

*OCXWT e&gt;«

hSs

R.7US.

nMWflroMv BEV

£, wnxniWRT £ZII)iP
WTIIJH .9 ■

Th*

their rapid progress toward U&gt;«

GOLD A SILVER QALYAKXtMl

FOR HIDE*, PEtT* *&gt;'E

laggia^ al tn* string

:U'A

MRS. HOFFMAN

TURKISH BAT

BELT MEVOLVKK*.

Also, NUBIAS, HOODS, fee.

water. The flowers hr had picked aba
found scattered by the margin ofthe pood,
aodoe the elope bi* hal still bol&amp;ng a

But be

■ Evstvttt, ttrtn

EVGKXE FBIXGU.
DE. MAKEIET 11. «. »«FH°

K IS

�nFTo
RlfR

33

&gt;R THE OLD

■g # d8iA‘ia,!

5TIUGsa®
&amp;, . ’l
^aWishedtaiMi
-BEBT8

Wi-ys

14 01 100
n &lt;MU IM
M W 100

852

2

Hl

" lis^gJs
ft.» 18 !$.!?

JMU4,J»ljll. IBM. ,

s

ffi

e-s

EMIL AN5EKE,

sr«£

»“• &lt; R&lt;,ok's
4.2
8-PH-L-S REMEDY.

5 S IS IS

1866.

K .1

-.4..

wi ;W&gt;-'

The Platje to Buy

v,±] oFs t

S 2 15
It S . B

O O

KAFFY aOUttUOB.

--------------------------■

Poaitively Cure*.
11 Will Bec«Me(hc8t«s4*r4ReMedy.

Cheap Q ForCaah

•
S n.«3uour u .0,0 PJ U urUgEWIS, tur
pr r bottle. Full direction. accotnr^Tsr.ry bi
Ui.
DM. OllVBM crook* co..
t.: ■■ .it,.- WETOlMMU^JMMOHom,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

-S tf

7//7.'7//&gt;sr7././}

kat, of «!1 kinda of Goods,
urallj kept In ■ Variety

2 I

cim BMta

Benzoin

Elixir,

-

WE SELL AT

Uniform Prices,

GROCERIES!
IEAP A 8 THE CTIEAFW.
PEEPUMERIES.
FLAVORISQ KXTRACTH.

!!:

tut orr. noma ro-ia.

HALF THS MONTY.
NO SCRATCHW.

Children Carriages
FRUIT"CAN8,

FAIWPRICE8
To Everybody.
■(MEU A UfVMt.

THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

f

IU
Fail to cive He a Cali.
. May «. ISM.
,

loiEin a

BOTTOM OUT

DRY GOODS
CHARLIM CAtLOWAY.

Ki .18

}

“,8Ta\r
&lt;a ui th. PoM
PATENT ME»lCI»EtT

-

3.

ABESEU.Uf0
ttore and Better

In Uri, STuZ??'

esehe^
GOOD NEWS AT LAST!

I 15
1 *'
1

£“551 = 2:sb
“u 12

annual tax sales.

gT

&amp;

GUARDIAN'S BALE.

iialktiii: i-uice.

I

aeons

U 100 10 SI

Habbt Cccxrr Tati'a. Ornca
Ibntlaga, Auk. T.

anna.

NoticettTuvaby ci' ea that In Ml
Qx pruaiaioM of the flUiuUln-M
and pruridrd.I do hereby dreignata
oIBce uf lib. County Trraaurer.al thi
in lb. Villar, of Haatlnra. «a the p
aliur. dreeribrd Landa will be Bold

irkrf
M !•&gt;
17 W 1 TA 10
rj&lt;&lt;( • X
” W
• W S» !«•
Town &lt; North of Itcoge 10 Wat,-

IE SILVER SKIRT!

■pMdilv core
80U by Drugaiau. Mad. oalv by Uw
rtooKi!?.- ! 7;

NEW HOODS!

DR. RAPHAEL,

PHILUPJ ” &amp;O* IE«ftET
Print* (cd Fall. X.w fjhwUng,-.
W. (hall cot «41

H. X. SHELBOE.

re Durable,
Moro Elastic,

&lt;1 ioo f

Good Merrimack Print!

GOLD &amp; SILVER!

More Graceful!

Pine Tree Tar

»nt*MCM&amp; same
compel ui to sell
•250,000 —

M.rebanu I

'---------8250,000

WORTH OF
WafcArr. Clotkt, Chain, .DiamondRinjt nX4 7 £X“*^n."^"w‘:.S
Fiance, Mthdfvnt, Snriny Md- .
btowreoa tb» boule. Bm mall airrelari at
eJtitui, Silver Warr,
Df*W’,5uTEB CROOK A CO., PropriMore.

BIITer l.eB.1!

One^ Shilling,

THROAT and LU1WS.

LET THE AFFLICTED READ I

Purify Your Blood

ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT
Regard to value! And not to be
paid for until you know what

NEW STORE
iSD IS VSUM.TKD ui’btitib.

Villar, ofUaallBga

Blood, rst.ro.

be CisItlilKi surer Skirt.
Baetiaga, July seth, 1H4.

receiving th* article
If It doo* not pinnae you,
you can return It and your money

isf=S-

CUBE
." I

i

ait-

R Chills and Fever,
S Bilious Fever,

: i...- A-'ii.-77

"&lt;57ald,EnL
and Hfrero Bal
liuU Bnaon. andSoarf PtnB. and
rWty of Drarelbta. Chaina. Node.
‘---- rnmW I'l .rr-.i Ac

1 u

£ Intermittent Fever,

li NO 1

S Remittent Fever,

land. • largo iiuanlityof valuable Jewelry, origi
allv ialanded for Eurspraa nark st, has been ae

Marr Moliiure, guardian ol
afsald dermaad praying. for reaaoaa Uiereln ,
—M. ^..i .k.. —J. k! ... ■- - a - l. -- - .

T« 100 »
■ IM U

. uinaiuT a. a. aarrait

Town 4.

: s
••TURKISH

817
818

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B

U » ft 100

LSsrsSEjraitfS

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• ikef

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11

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Slot

S Congestive Chills, .

,!
Under lhaaa eiraiaxtaacaa I—
WATCU a GOLD JEWELRY CU " bar. re- 9t Probate.

»2 !•» 11 «

■s’s-s Ig'sii
:s
1 5,5 JsIHB

100 1 *4
100 1 M
100 1 84'
100 1 24
100 1 24
100 1 21
22 02 100 1 24
*-1001
100
100
100
100
100
100
100 IM
100
100
100
100
100
100
100 2
100 1 75
100 I 75
1 04 10 100 2 14
8T OS 100 IM
08
100 1 75
1 M 10 100 • 14

1 M

10 JOO

iod 13 aorta res a cnrrncoi

r-.,a£?8xiM£?aM srsas

ArtiF

V**ya,

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
mnoDK-rnu. re

laat.oga, and show wsm. if any there be. Wliy
n7{".°mrflUr$r£? Uua’I'u^iiikoLr

s

Dysentery,
GUARDIAN'S BALK

01

100
___

100

-1 15
ib
1 1*

Periodical Headache,

Dumb Ague.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

in.■wMViaiteeMM-awash
Cmp«M ifnU Kiner.
-

■ • ' NOTICE.

For Sale by all Druggittt.
Wm. Spoons* &amp;Co.,

Nashville, Teas.

'

NOTICE.

S 14

::: 1
i
01 100

AGUE
Diarrhea,

■ nr.-,., in ihanaMana I III as as'ad la aald ea-

■riU—u,A0.jMh,im.

e«MO

SAURY HAPPILY, fcr»

aarerar

.

SPOONER’S

Hplandid Clock*

mrron.

.

........ ..

Vegetable Extract.

ThtfSu I^OranaUoa dial &lt;

�ire fiud tbs f
ths ittwitloo t

BETCBUCAN KeiUUTIONS.

aou mrra thah romr."

Are Ton Insured 1

HASTINGS BANNER. '

XCBOBSMCJ

GEO. W. WILLIAMS,
(tar IM— * Si"*!?

by al thin in B

Tnere ja eljitle. paarega iu Mr. 8&lt;
ard’s speech atBatUsCreek, ocjthel

O. Striker, J. M. Norina, G. K. Beamer
mien

Fbr ZtewtenaNf-Gocernor,
GEN. DWIGHT MAY,

WhatMr.Sawxrd meant
noUPARbl*” LIPS tNWgA*C»-P?^f

started open hia traveta ; but for'
71 OtN.OLIVBB l-bpaulddeo,

can only interpre
threat, sapecialiy

dstioc

jrTSilMSS&amp;S:-

time, there was a pretty little mme of
GEN WILLIAM HUMPHREY,
bully Ing going on upon both sides, into
tbs spirit of which the “President or
King" immediately entered, asking tbe
The Ocuunltteo co Credentials made
GEN. BENJAMIN D. PRITCHARD,, cltijums bow they eoatd be so “lost to the following Report
.
OF ALLMAX.
propriety" as not to treat him “like a gen­
WoedJand-E. Saudy, Wm.Lee,E.
tleman 1 ’ After Ihi* interrogatory, the
GEN. WILLIAM L. STOUGHTON, report says that there waa "more dis­
turbance," but the train moved on with­
out any popular resort to ancient eggv or
ORAMEL HOaFORD,
'
to cats departed this life.
OF KATOK.
After this expressive hint, and some
LN. KmIw, IL WrMU,
For Mm. qflAe Stale Board oj Bdacaothers dropped upon different cccseions
both by the Master and the Man. it can­
EDWlN WILLBTS,
not be held thrt the people of the Uni­
ted Stetes heveatol had sufficient warn
aof tbe fate awaiting them abould they
THOMAS W. FERRY,
behave thenaclvev, and for ought we
know a first-rare Broadway house may
have already received an order to pur­
chase the crown jewels. ‘ I am the Stale,"
said Louis XIV. ; and although our An­
drew is quite incapable of putting bls J. W. Kilburn.
For8b«ri!f,
thought into a shape so. terse atxfcpi
EDWIN H. MALLORY.
grammalic, ail the world can see (hat his
For Coeuly Clsrk.
Bald more—Gilbert Striker, R. T. Gar­
egotism is just th® quality which never
DANIEL STRIKER.
son, D. MeOmbcr, M L. Williams.
deserts him. Hr is first peisoti, singu­
lar number and nominative case wherev­
er he goe, or whatever be i* doing. lie
is nothing if not Mont. Frto, like'poor,
-sylvan rs h. cook.
foolish lx&gt;uis XVI. Like'other Kings,
be is always talking about himself, whnt
he
baa done, what he is doing, what he .
CHARLES O. HOLBROOK.
means to do, and what Congress cannot
make him do. Olhrt- Presidents have
Zlmmcrvetoed bills, but no President ever be .
fore made such a parade of hia authority. '
lie has a confused notion of doing some- ,
W. WUoox.
thing decisive, of executing some kind of

0 STHisj.

trSKS TAKHS OX L13XKA1.
TIR1TS.
__

able and efficient, County Convention, or.
one that did its work more harmoniously.,, th® whole people,
The lidiet selected is ons of which every

EATS, ©AJE,

On motion Convention proceeded io a
formal ballot t Whole number of votes

■When RU Mrav

should

J1.1CHIXE

lasted.

,

lant mon who. devoted Iktir all on the
tested field to defend with their livee the

SASH, DOOR 4 BUSH MAMOfACFT
Motion adopted.

John Roberta, L. lapham, U. Wright

« I I.Ht

SASH. DOORS
BLfN DR, FJJININO
AND MATCHING OR JOINTING
LUMBER, AMD ST1CKIK0
MOLD!KU OT ANY
MIZE OR STYLE.

On motion the Convention adjourned

C«scs4e .arririsr .1 ar*M

‘ At rns UNION

GEORGE K. BEAMER,
D. STRIKER,
C7i&lt;rirr.ion.

STORE ar

Fl lai.

EOTTOB ft ElAjr

yr^uter earl

•Frjsft

"
j Slot-Thief I­
------- ble Dark Bay M.i

j A. HOLBROOK,

I coverT of the pn|

GLAD
NEWS
ro« tbe rvmrturK

'

Joiystf

■J"
-Vrrj !kl*l
cbw{, !

I Sad Accn&gt;MC|
I Richard Dills, o 1

BP.LL-B MPECTHC REMEDY

, ouriy injured on
I from a fence w
I ovtr. H Is spinr I

H WJUOHT.

F"““:

fflft
I'.lAs.-inl

hia recovery ia d

-pOR.SAr.K-R
| X H-ipe ; pnr»T7 ■

i RepubHcahqofli
1 nominated f\s I
Curtrah... ■ A]
------- &gt; ncntly fit to be d
flUWUlU MV U
I it by lJW0m^ori|

BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS

HARDWARE STORE!
DICKEY &amp; PBENTISS.

H. A. GOODYEAR 4 CO

I

Marble SJiop.
fltilE &lt;ubierib«r« rorperlfully inform*
A WMut HMtingv ai&gt;4 nrronding
JOHN K HALL,

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

Battle Creek,
BELL'S EXTERNAL REMEDY

and will be sold at

Tomb Stones,

Railroad Prices,

A. L WINO.
I! A WJKO.

'
&gt;n T.:rr
II. fvRlGHT

Iron, Nails, Stoves,
ImMWra
Tret •fOBraTJACKtUl.YKOBKRTHEKBRRT 21
THE NATlONALDUIPEXBA*YJtd^ABLI8Il- ®

be called by

And

everything else

fashioned

from

Sheet Ifub. Ill Mrts uf

Shelf Hardware.

EATIN* AND
an* ICECREAM
IVEWHEAIR
A

3
LrA
*4 O

&lt;Jf

5Yf

KO IMS.

I SCIENCE AND PAIR DEAL1N0 TlCTORiOUR
OVER EMPR1HCIMM AND FRAUD

_____

GROCEY STORE.

by nominaiing fb |
ent popuUr\»uni |
TOK Xt AHHEX'CM I

■iToaaawaorSair-lt.rw, that
CORM OP MODERN MANHOOD,

ROPE

MORE ULEABLE WAN GOU&gt;!
FIRST CLARK EATING ARD KkCRKAM

[Farming Tools of all
kinds,

PURIFY TIIK BU10D.

in Sewing Machlrl

GENTLEMEN and EADIES.

IPDI’DIAIB JElBltEOT

PAINTS.

FerJlwhoeyp^foutte
*DELICACIES and RARRITTES

0,L8’
•
V
flLABS,

U

grr.tuUuloua.

Bonus Life Pills,
’

pUTTY

I Court Howto squat

AND yyooDEN ^yARE.

A Soda Fountain

THE MOUMTA^M^OP^UQH? oFxEDICAL

harness shop.

gin to comprehend tho rreulta of giving

[ from the Eart by fl
i were a su|*rior flo|
, all Interwted will

A BeMtl
Mr. Editob: IJ
] ISonecr to uniicrstrl
j fully accused Mr. bl

----- uunsa &lt;*ch
fromarervolimr.

j,«r,

Groceries,

*

j for tbe Bannkh of
I signatnre of a "Bojl

whereupon Daniel Striker waa declared

On tn oil on Convention proceeded to

-

BOLD AT RAILROAD PRICER.
All Kinds of KEFAIBINQ gM
On motion Convention proceeded to a
formal ballot: Whole nunber of votes

saytemi

SALE.

Dr. BAKVEYn FEMALE PILLS
!T&gt;« •aprrirn-. of thirty rr«r» bs» P"”J
■reasssnslfcrltesroJiiia OtetrwLmMdb
VtntariUsL no mailer from «!&gt;•&lt; Cwm &lt;b»’ «r»?

_ ,

Ing any gentlema'i
should feel ashaBU I
___ _____ _
phrases ho used at*]
F-rtUa.e ui Sate of Real K.i.U j Ho and plainly «d I

^*7, * L '

**ee?Ateaa«.dw War Claim.

—— ...... KW.W.WU.g ...... .
Dr. HARVEY’S GOLDEN PILLS

GOODYEAR

National existence; nor a

of Barry toaaty, re the' ticket’you have

JOBS* &amp; DBAXE,

selsoted,—selected ftirly, carefully, and
impartially, with an eye only to our

Oysters.—Del

- j in every style, or ।

FOR

ond war for

PALL ARRANGEMEN-nu-------

an informal ballot
uauui ior
for vounty
County uera
Cork WILD
with

waa the unflinching friends of llio“Boy s in Northern men1
Blue" all through 'that terrible struggle,
bstweealbe Rebels, the "Ft** i»ths
RbAb Duociucr, and the gallant and pedlrncy aa well
patriotic defenders of their cocntry’a
Union man of the

tion of “true patriot" for his devotion to
the wants' and Interest of our abut, our

SICE.
ERItOfts OP YOVTH.

SAP PANS,

&lt;mr doubts about that of King. "Em
pcror" is rather more satisfactory and j
than a thousand majority If tire Republi­ monlh-fiUiog. Of ooursv, other adjrc- I
cans are true to their principles, and the tivre of courtesy would be employed,
decidedly popular men they have select­ such as High, Mighty, Excellent, Serene. nady lopwnUh treason and niahc i
Puissant—anything, in fact, expressive of odious, ccV-lAer dad in the un&lt;i
ed as their stand ord-bcarere io this con­
a dstefrnitMifon and a power to havo
flict, with the Copper-Johnson party.
one’s own way, ntmint contmdiunlt, or
oontred etrog only to be carried to tbe
dividually to our candidates, nor Is there lock-up, and kept there until subdued and
bumble. President or King 1 We are
much necessity fur that Their munOn motion. Convention proceeded to
astonished that tbe astute Sccr^sfry, un­
*ocx McwntATtOM, by a convention each as der the circumstances, should ask kueli a an Informal vote for H tariff with the fol­
question. King, if not Emperor, by all lowing result: Whole number of votes
Arses each of them in terms more onphatic than any words of oura could do.
ips 7; J. W. Burson L
Politically the men are true as steel to
On motion Convention proceeded to a
Tbo support given by tho distinguish­ formal ballot for Sheriff: Whole, numto tha pricdplea and policy of our Ropublican Congress. Locally, they repre­ ed Southern men In Philadelphia to the
doctrine of Impartial Suffrage ia Ln itself
sent the loyal mta of Barry County, and
an argument which it b hard to anare devoted to tbe promotion of tho best swtir. We ere told that Northern anti- era Phllllpe 1.
interest of thia people. And finally,
among their numbar are two of tha gal­ trail tn of ths South, the condition of the

'
at eastern pricer
mo. 66 wr.sr Ma:x mi„ *"

plaining A- Matching

J. W. Jfoughtalin 8;. whereupon A. O,

STOVE PIPE,

friend of .the country rosy wellbeprood,

Total aw

&lt;&gt;»

tallnlf; Samuel Weeks 1;

Bepabllcaai District Cssrrntloa.
A Republican District Convention for
the Sd RepreeenteUvc District of Barry
County will be held at the house of Car-

h-mrendse/upand d^wn the fond a. if
Hope. Motfou
bo were • asperate estat® of the realm,
.
omnipotent, omniscient,
MudFO moved that two delegatee .
omnipotent,
omniscient, and
and (by
(by virtue
s____ .
&lt;____ ?. T.}.
rw»„ I
pn-ailwavs) ___
omnipresent.
Thia,7,.
it _mmt. be admitted from ax-h
b» owned, ia a dulcet fix for the great Re1 public to have got into.
We are quits willing to admit that if
tbe Constitution of the United States con
trict in the Stat® Legislature. Each fere upon one man unlimited, sole and irresponKble power, it makes but small
difference whether we call him a King or
R. JONES,
1
A. ELLIOTT, / OretreRtee a President If we are lo have tbe thing, of John MoCoUnm D. B. Tyler, R. TV
the title is not of th® least consequence.—
If there be no remedy for the present
The Republicans of the 20th Seaatori- state of things, let us, in the name uf con­
. al District, composed of the counties of sistency and common sense, have a coro­
• Eaton and Barry, will meet in Conven­ nation instsntar, with holy oil, globe and reported as follows:
“
‘ '
O. K. Reamer; for
tion at Vermontville on Friday the Sth scepter, and olher necessary Ingredients
day of October next, at one o’clock in and’apparalus. And what a Court King Secretary,
the aftrnuxm, to nominate a candidate for Andy wiH have! Tbe Duke of Auburn!
—
delicious
!
Weed.
Lord
Bishop
of
Al
­
Stale Senator. Each survey«d,township
On motion of Mr. Wright the report
bany !—exnuisite I Sir Henry J. Ray
will send one delegate.
\ 7
waa accepted and adopted.
mond, Bart!—enchanting! It is eaay to
By order of the Committee,
On motion tho following resolution U&gt;see what fiddle Congress wHl play when
troduoed
by Copt. L B. Goer waa adopted:
E. W. BARBER,
all those regal arrangements are complet­
RerdvedThat Hit rraotution adopt­
Chairmant ed, and instead of a plain President and
ed by Conffrmto the rffad tAattfie brxree
six clerks we have a real living monarch Soldieri
Dated Charlotte, Sept. 18th, 1866.
who nob’y flood by ourcountn/’i
(bless his Majesty) with a regular “Min­ JUtg when attailed by truUorome kanda
istry" to match!
.
thoubiwhen o_ffice» of h-mor and profit
We hope that nobody will think that
Today we fly at our mast-head the
wo arc making game of an august prrnames of the men selected by the loyal sonage. A man who can erest® and de- ,
lyjmtl and proper that U anbodlet a part
atroy Slates, who claims by Executive of
1 the greed Uberai Rapubdoan tendinant
fiat to keep out of the Union this Com qf
1 theeountry-dhai at eocA thU Republi­
er.suigg official term.
can Contention heartily endoroee the snfcl
In our •connection with the politics of moowealth, aud to let in the other, who 'reeotidion qf a RepabUcan Oongrca and
dictates laws entirely out of his own bead, ,

flirtrlcrr.

*

RssUats. M»y 10th, jm ^**&gt;1 Aluj
BkacFroTwVji-

~

*| to«•# inch vulgar j
&gt; it should bo stopp-1

Clreatt Court Cwaamlsatoacr for Ban?'the character of lb'
tfwh.thtafwe
MyoMectlnlnae
la toIrttb* public)
»,yh-d nothing
bling for the BaN&gt;'
Having been In th-1
rt*l reur. 1 data -I

Job

country’s ^ood, and now it only remains

rill fill with dismay the hearts

H. Ctoolt received

vanu* H.Oook

I*a Eap., ofKatatt
MeKTUMag .dJrees, before U&gt;
jt A BON.
ositbeUibtort-.*
In the afternoon- -|
lrou4 foe
f* lb. ter—r
l-M* ** eomty &lt;hM day-

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARM COUNTY, KICK:, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3. 1866.
gastings7 Snsinrss girtctorR.
BRACE *
PBR8 ARB _

IIIIIMO n* Siriv ■'-F*’

|.^7Es
'*&lt;*•&lt;»», micb.

E*ST£BN

,Rno" o, topTM.

'•nrrM
3 LAD
L N « PACIFIC kKMKDin
',■1.1 !■ .Il —_ _ ■

YovnuK

XL
El.L-S SPECIFIC PILLS

Xoftl.

NOTICE.
that lhe “heads” of all tbe delegates pres­
I ay wUs, Sank A. »
ent, excepting those named ou the Com­
^7tLrefct»Tfcrt3d
mittee, and that of tbs Secretary, “went
■ name tpoa th*
Barry County
bi. vslaable serf
d«*t»AMlsmal gk»om seemed to en»
take plane on the
10th and 11th Inst. shroud evefy face, abd the pdftifal silence
ud • gaaeml assortITepartitona are
io Notary Pa Mie.—
to make thia1 wbieh for tbe lime pervaded tbe whole
show the beat
held in the County,, convention, waa only broken by tbe la­ the Republicans were cot their frienda iraesi,
I mprovementa
the grounds and bulld-. bored breathing.ol the Chairman and a Tbo Pionoor Editor iwro becoming alarm­
j^ODEBTS A STRHEB,
. alight etlr among a number of Republi- ed for fear, aa matter* then looked, that “ilMUat., Aug. i;th.
1 caa» at the lower eod ef the Hall, wbo hu would not be able to get a sobecriptGUARDIAN'S SALE.
ofTkredaro
dlverolfled and liberal[ seemed to be somewhat amused for some loo large enough to purcba- 0 paper fur
, cause, evidently not apparent to a ma­ lhe next week's Pionoor,called oot"Mills!’
31 tc tai gat* Central M*llr*a&lt;l.
t jority of tbo “OTterrified" present.
.
Mills then took the floor tc make a speech.
to make the ahow whai it ought to bo by.
Tbe silence was at last broken by Mr. (Heads Sown.) He told tbe Convention
iV&amp;ELLA XKn.XH.
furnishing the arUdra far exhibition.—. Milla wbo Id a very loud voice, called that tbe eoldiers meant well enough, that
Thte want tbo Executive OommlUeo for the Credential* from 'tbo diffisreot many of them supposed they were doing
Uanilag gs,
............... ]t:M I
Bay Upres e,..... ................ Ii47 i
cannot supply; and the Committee towns, whereunAn the Pionoor aditorYft-'
...............HJWi
would remind the farm ere that the ebow mediately produced a copy of the Pionoor ■»auy UI luaiu ware aoneas, inougti wrong,
fret ,
la their own, and would urge them to » hieh as the delegation from Hastings evi­ in going, ba was tn favor of totting tbs
kSTWaae.
dently constituted a majority of the con­ soldiers make tbe notninaliona, especially
make it what it ought to be.
MoiwlBg El............ ........ ll:M a
vention, was considered satiaCuctory by ns they would be compelled to nominate
Dsy Express........ .............. titn r
The first day of the Fair will be devothe committee. Tbe Secretary of the him aa Prosecuting Attorney, and that be
Kraala. Express. ■■ •.......... l tile »
tod
to
entering
stock
and
article
for
ex
­
Aigai Express....... ■••••• ....aas a
meeting, however, intimating that if any­ was confident that those wno voted such
hibition and everytuing will be exclud­
Dsted. Input rib. 1»W.
thing more was needed «n bis part, he a ticket would in the end be (bund to be
ed unlaw, entered before 12 o’clock of’ had In his pocket hie “Church letter," Democrats. Mills said they called hlrn
Wednesday. All committees should ro- w liicb showed that be waa an Eaortec In a CopperAmW; thia waa wrong, as ba hod
port to the President or Secretary aa ear­ good standing, like hie brother at tbe only woin on hie coat a copperhead cut
Kotin ie bareky girea. that la Buneaace ef
fly as 10 o’clock of Wedneaday, the sec­ “Coikfederit Croce Rosda."
Here tbe out of a cent after ha came from war,
Ikon.* and aathorily (rested to ms by tb* Tro
ond day of the Fair.
Chaiaman of the Oom-nitteo made his re­ that he had only besides this heeded a
In the Slow Race no peraon will bo al- port, when immediately, the "heads" were procession wbo all wore copperbeads sad
all up, and lhe Committee announced aa marcbed over and voted- a Copperhead
r&lt;J.Lar
a.nl ..J .. IJ L-___ —■
r_,__ . ,_____ , _
si, owing 10 me weatDcr or otner clr- Qmirioan of the Convention, J. C. Hanna
foot, waa stoton fioei the bam of Goo. euxnatanree, the receipts alxrald not be ana lhe "Pioneer Editor" as lheSecretary.
F
wan-on Jr.,
Saturday
, J “ ..7™.^.- .
Fwinaon
Jr., In
In Johnstown
Johnatown on
on Saturday
aufflclent to pay alTprexnluina, they will Mr. Rich, the temporary Chairman, evi­ atad, yst he was called a Copperbced.
• ill promptly sad (.lUifully i njKht .he 7th ult.‘
of his celiac; Ceeveyaa. 1
“u
be discounted proportionally, after pay­ dently being anxious to get out of the (Qieera.) Mills then subsided witsu the
A Reward of *50 la offered for the re- ing other expenses. For this reason no neighborhood and reach of tbe editor of motion t&lt;» rescind was put. no oayvoling
the Pionoor, and leaving, became nearly in hbo affirmative, and Mills votmg vary
premiums will be paid upon the ground*
exhausted by tbe sffurt he bad made to loudly, alone, in the negative.
Sad Acctdbxt.—Wb learn that Mr. but must be called for before the 20th of protect bis person and property, while
Tbo Pioneer man here recollected that
Richard DUla, of thia village, was serf- '
remaining in such close proximity to the iir had rnada a motion tn adjourn an hour
J.
M.
NEVINS,
oualy injured On Sumiay test by falling
Secretary, at once arose, and put tje mo­ before wbieh he then called for, with his
_______ SeardarT/.
tion, so far aa Mr. IIiOM was concerned, hand oo his Church Letter, the motion
from a fence which bo waa climbing
was carried and the Barry Co. Demo­
over, lite spine to badly Injured and
U if RVA1KLL.
Y.rtntx»rAi. Social.—The ladles of the and immediately left the chair, without
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
calling upon the Convention to vole for cratic Convention stood adjourned—Conhto recovery hi doubtful.
Episcopal ehuznh, will entertain their
Secretary. Mr. Hanna came forward, venlion broke np with '‘heads all down,"
friends al their "New Chappal," ' thia
and
when the delegates left for home it
and took the Chair, when lhe Committee
(Tuesday) evening. The ;&gt;ubllc are cor­ completed their Report, after which, the was noticed that shay avoided the pub
Republicans of Kalamazoo County, have diAlly Invited.
nils RiiBEntf,
motion was pot upon tbe adoptiun of the lie streets and left town one at a limo
nominated for State benrfor CoL F. TV.
•atm, wb$n it gras found it bad carried, SO m to attract tbo best possible attenCurtcniue, a nomination that was emlthere boinaTolie vote in Its favor, which
f nentiy fit to be made, and ofwhlch tbe I
This to tbe foundation upon which eop- tiUaaeUPra
*M from Mill*. After which Mill azote
I party should be proud enough, to ratify
HaaUng^Bepl. 20th, 18M.
«tid moved tbe chair appoint a Commit­ porbseds are inviting the "Boys in Wise" IliaSih day &lt;
I it by l,fi00 majority at the I'oUa
an th* right. I
Mr. Editor
To-day w i tn eased the tee of threeoo Resolution^; a Mr. Wood­ to build. It is hoped that lhe good sense
man here moved that lhe Chair appoint of tbe eoldiers of Barry county will en­
Oyrtkbs.—Dunning has added to (he aaaeml ling of The DeftracrUic..Q&gt;even- such committee, and the Chair appointed able them to realize the (set that the uartwe (Ilk in laws uo« (I) Bonn ot rang* Un
(10)
in tbe cesatr Barry and Btatrof MfcK। other attractions of his well known Cro- lion in thia place. Early in the day it Meesrs. Goodyear, Hewitt and Mills. copperheads are only (trying to use them Irsa.wnt
u.d uU U isetode the rererskoh ot ibe
Milla having prepared tbo Resolution, &lt;0 further their own cods and objects.' oewcr ot Sarah C flprsjjr aa widow of aaid Be; and
the
same
haring
been
dbcoesed
du
­
Yeura.
about to happen, as our uaually quiet vil.
AXDRKWJ. DUVTXE.
Uahnllas efaaid
lagejM^m witnoaMs such a gathering of ring lhe whole fort-noon in lhe pretence
Dated AngsattCtia, 1MC.
su|
of certain eoldiera.who claimed they did
"Fire*tn the rear" Democracy. It was
not get office in tbo Republican Conven­ ry County ore In earnest for their right
1 him a call.
GUARDIAN’S SALE
tion,
and
who
had
announced
themselves
to
a
sbara
of
the
public
patronage
and
I Cafitax.—Tlw Hepublicans of tbe 2d
that something of more than ordinary aa satisfied with tbe Resolution nr any are (rutting their whole stock in trade inDistrict in Berrien Oounty, have noml- importance was atlrring the democratic thing etoe that would defeat tbe Republi­
t*’*”nMr,coL which by the way Is well
can nominations—started out of the Cocheart. Long before the hour appointed
venllon, followed by the balance ot lhe
fur the Convention, every Delegate «m Cbmmittee, who
rho after
alter a- abort time, ro~
rari—_1.
the credit of the Chlckaming redeemed in town ; and as if by previous arrange­ i-jrued and ret-.-2 2----’ ”’2-'2..
. ■ nu a..i. ur-j:
c offer you oar earnest co-operrtion ment immediately commenced the work ; Resolution being In bis hand writing and
tbe
Chairman
ef
the
Committee
not
be
­
tbe principal part of which it seems as*
ing able to read it) a recommendation meeting of the Soldiers Convention
necessarily to be pvfermed before the that the Convention make no nominations, which meets, on Saturday the 6th Inst.
Cuavention aaaembled—alimy Coppo:- (Heads all down) that In a few days the For particulars see new advertisement!
' Houses, on Jefibroon Street. It is in the heads were beard to exclaim, “that they Soldiers wbo had not been nominated to next week also [soldiers] Hand Bills.—
। new block, Juat south of the ATere BritH. were the into friend* of the aoldierw.”— office In the Republican Convention were No trouble to show goods at Ackley’s.
going to make a nomination, and that
UEOauE BROWS.
mey, tbe democrat* and copparbea Is her.
had Invariably rejuiced al every defeat ing alwaya base tbo real friends of the
aalc at the lowcet living rale* ■ give bhn
of our brava "boys in blue,"* and men1 soldier, while lhe republicans «ere o tly
noull.
GUARDIAN’S SALK.
Hl I BROOK,
whqj al this dsy, justify, "tbo Rebellion,"’ hi* pretended friends, they would sup­
in Chancery and
A Good Dat'h Wouk.—The liepub- and are opposed to punishing traitors, port the soldier’s nominations, and they,
' tbe copperheads would pledge themselves
.0^2 "Itr^ llau“ of Berrien County did ■ giod thing
were engaged in attempting to convince' to see that tbe eoldiers were not whipped
by nominating for re-eleetion their pres­
the soldier, that they were bis friends ;i in tbe light they proposed to go into.—
Uarff. saa mate ol raaetaent popular county offlocre, with Fkxain to be aold at Public
. After delivering himself of this ReaoluTOK W AkBEX Chatmax at their hand. thsl they would stand by him, and that
tionof the Committee, which was quits
c.i |
That ticket win bo elected, as it ought
brief (the imcnenaa "law practice" of him­
.nd notary Public/- to be by WO majority. Mosers. Chap­ friends'Vf the soldier; while lhe Rlpub- self and partner “amounting" aa bo says,
•nd toUn
: mon, Seward, Dlx A Oo., accept our con- lican party was only hie pretended friend. to‘ ten thousand dollars" for the pest
ing daacnooa »u
&gt;ud caaotr tad but*,
One o’clock P. M. bring announced, year, and the fine work that ho has had to
grntulationa.
__
of U. *ooih-w««l &lt;]B*
and that it was limo fur the Dssno- do in covering up and concealing his im­
Frwrxa
M
achixdi.—All Interested
JOHN MICIIAEI
mense income which he has done so suc­
jratic
pwit
of
the
•
‘
intrrrilnT
tn
assemble
in Sewing Machines, and what lady is
cessful)/ that he has nnt had to pay a
’cAROLlxil^OTM
at the Cwrt House, tbo delegates headed single eent of either Government, Hute,
by the editor of the “Barry County Pio­ County or Township tax, which, with the (Boe adrartUcnaot.) Loeol,8«pl. tilth,Umae A
ofJ.M. HOI, Eau. Ute
a*pt- a, leas.
.
wpi
neer," with bis two “Hastings correspon­ great mental labor and largo amount of
GUARDI^NYr SALE
dents" as a "body gsard’’ took up their his time occupied in writing those chaste
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
and classical articles for the Pionoor,)
Hue of march for tbe Court Room, When doubtless being the ewee,) Mr. Mills set
u. l conn,
Court House square, a few days since a the work of organizing the Democratic down. Mr. Goodyear hero arose, (Heads
ladao of Probate. of Ea
very flne Jot of sheep, recently imjortod Convention immediately commenced by all up) ba aaid bo was in favor of the
Hi al nWbUeaoclian, on
ftvmtheEMtby8.P.:CBdy,EBq. Th&lt;y tbe smaller "Pioneer Correspondent" Resolution. Democrats bad been beaten
ooetibod. on Moolar.
J. 8. GOODYEAR.
were a superior flock, are for sale, and calling the same to order bynooiinating for twelve long ysare in thia county.—
Wm.
BARLOW.
nil Intarorted will do well to call and a® Estra Rich «s temporary chairman. Mr. "Could not get even lhe smallest “Fuat
HMtiucs. Btpt. UU&gt;. la«4.
aeptSC.
and to itotoUo.iue d. looted
Orfis" and it would not hurt them to got
aril: The north halfof tbe north
A M'JH WAKEFIELD,
Rich came forward and took the Chair, beat again, that they would not fAttifice
EXECUTOR'S BALE
bis appearance dearly indicating that ha any principle If they did not nominate,
fell aa though be »m in auspicious Cora that they would gel "laid oat'* again un­
ices they went in with tbo soldiers. Ho
pony—here some one evidently to relieve
for ono wae willing to throw himself
the uncarine- of the chairman, made wholly upon tbo magnanimity of the sold­
CXTUKRIXE XIWTO.X.GaardU*.
at th. Borlh door ol tbs heart Hoom la tbs rtUaga
fllllY
IB* U, 1M4.
JaljHtT
a motion, that the editor of the Pionoor iers, trusting that the eoldiers would give
act as the Secretary of the meeting. The them something in consideration |of the
fact
that
they
ware
going
to
aid
tbo
sold
­
CAWUtUME KKWTCM, cjudtam
motion having b~b put and carried, lhe
.T*
’
^r'
°
f
MeU#
“
"f.
h
‘
t8j
U
teU**
...,^1.,
t
UK
i
Mta
iers in breaking up that terrible “radical
editor of tbe Pionoor took his seat by tbe Court House clique, (Heads all down) (») norther range yvae jTpraal, rwaaiagj
mxauj ■
i
--------- ... .
ahould fuel ^horrmd. Fome of th* I
COMMISSIONER'S. NOTICE.
and Mr. Goodyear set down.
At thto atage of the Convention
bleanupMuiiy
--- --­
I*"’1 "P" Mr. Dwight Sackett, of Aeeyrtok arose
training. Uteon ImuR &amp; wop*®!"’ excited, frequently pleeieg
tome aach vulgar phrneea in print, and. hto pocket, and regarding the cirentn- (he having waited until tbe Resolution
had been adopted by the Convention) and
atancea as somewhat p*0^i H »M moved to rescind tbo Resolution, be said
fmallV observed thsl ti» Chairmen bad
the soldiers were tbe natural enemies ot
ATTACHMENT NOTICE
the Democrats and Copperheads, that be
could not go any such ticket, (Heeds up)
The Circuit Court for the County of

D.

asjrsrus?

■ESiH's&amp;r’"

GUARDIAN SALE.
U» rirtu* of^HenunoitioL* to n« mateg by
lb.*n&gt;b*l.C&lt;»rt Sssadtor &lt;M eoaart aT L*we-

A F4 TK OF MlCUiUJlS. Oonlg a Jhrn. •*.
A t s swt&amp;n ef lh« Prebsla Coartfor Um sewat
of Harry, boldre S
•lll»r».&lt; Hulun,

law sod all 'atbrr

ntxrp

BELL’S TONIC FILLS,
mrnded n Lhe most FJteaeieas. MAari-

.S EXTERNAL'REMEDY

tins

Life Pills.

vlih.
‘
ELY VKGXTADL*.
wy oely ewertS seats,eattfyra
of your KnrggiU. and theu&gt;««

IVEY’S FEMALE PILLS

VET’S GOLDEN PILLS-

&amp; c raft

ara»a CsUwall.

lb» tlk dw of Aa(«*t,
Psted d»i» J”tk dsy
sagrt?

u,“:

r:?

ULUABtE 1IIAN GOLD!

P&lt;”

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.’
The Circuit Court for tbe County of
Barry.
a

GUARDIAN'S 8ALE.

blrboal Udder, M 8s
□Sober. A. D. 1M4. at

KiaMsisswr"'’"*
ro.MMISSION ER’S HOUCK

KalunUy U&gt;. (Qi day ef
IS o'clock In lb* forwnooe

P

ROBATE ONar_ Ktai. ef BMlgas
Caasty ot Harry, as.—At a SMSton ST ftr Fra

SALE.

Job Printing,
»bort SBtiaaaad la tbs Mart at
°" &gt;*w«« ftwHHteaaiu

T° f NJlTBJIEg-

“But Dl BI-.TE-

X.YSSr«ri-"“.“
culm..I..
“L
.
i-nr. envoi

what buein-a there wMk^ra^uvou

a

made M altemp tn pacify biro, tried to
make him believe that some of tbe soldiars were not e&lt;&gt; bad, and assured the del­
egate that he,Milla, was ones a ...Idler,
u Q(X
ftM. hi, dUtin.

&gt;• «w jrwr

KUspCstaveil.
OWOIIi Mrafev

ill peroona hartu^UMS^ot

�atwhomi

8 PEC! A

Sayj Coppcrhe*

HASTINGS BANNER.

ibuaderl

been ratified
Not one
mall
trtxow CtTiMura: very grave differ- forfeited by Rebellion, including repreIra ; while New
. j~—----- aentatiunm
aentatiuni m either House of Cungre**.
Congr***.— aanaj—
him—ba* added heraelf to their

* Ara'lhewsodillocl lhu* prescribed io­
lira to your country which they render’ tolerable, or even humiliating 1 They

•hall a void the uae of hard words.

♦' M “my policj
A* each peal oft

wrrfr—

tua sunk deep intu million! of hearts.—

l. Alt persona born or nalurallied In
thia country are henceforth oilmens of the
United State*, rad .bril eujor all foe
right* of citizen* evermore; and no State

CASH STORE!

GOODS

righteous and neeeeeary provision. ’
JI. While the Stales claim and excr-

« S-'l, “U

crushed, it did not succumb until it had
caurad the destruction of more than half
'million of precious human lives, not to
sueak of property to tba value of least
FveBillira»ofDol
At Ifngtb. the Rebel armiesaurrendertud tbe Rebel power utterly collap»cd
•nd vanished. What then I
The claim ef th* In.urgent* that they
reacquired or had never for­
feited their constitutional rights In the
Union, indudlng that of representation
In Cungrass, stands In pointed antsgoniau&gt;
•like to tba

harm or degrading T Do you discern
tbarein a disposition. to tran.pl* on th*
proetrato &lt;»r pu«h aa advantage to the
dUartnoel ? Do they embody aught of

bo would co-

*t low Price* and selling at

To Suit the Times.

Dtd any dead nl
rrtl yoa know tl
Maine”- th.t th*
"Piue Tr*e Slate,
ion In full fore* an.

Roberts &amp;. Sthh
ABCSELUXG

More and Better
For the people!
BnAKPliBTH'* FILLS hl'&lt;' Mt”1".’

PRINTS rt)R 12A Cu.

HATING JUNTTUROHABKD OUR GOUD6.

CEUTA IN EXPULSION

Youra,
Manova L,

'■Aairnwn.

KOM THE DODT-

V. itxtam Ciaruv,
N. B. SMrrirua.

Delaware,
Maryland,
H. H.BT**iEWB*TUKa, Connecticut,
iR. B. Cowxw,
A
“
Ohio,
N*w Hampshire
Samvxi. F. Hcsmbt,
AnaanaM B.Gabon**, Vermont,

Tennearae,

ur’i Celebrated Stomach Bit-

of Sts very I We solicit your candid,
impartial judgment.
What is intended by the third
i* limply to give Loyally a fair start in
lira reconstructed Slatra. Under tbo
Jubnxm policy, the Rebel* Monopolise
powy auu piai-w oven in communities
w Mace they are decidedly outnumbered.
Tb*ir General* are Governors and Mem­
ber* elect of Cungrcra; their Colonel*
and Major* fill the leg.vlaUire*, and offi
wss the Executive alone who, after the date a* Sheriff*. Not only are the Head

in their line, than aay

without • f*d

1 S-.uibwn Suu. i

rh»i&gt;CT to fight &lt;m&lt;

aSsvtll Su5Z8

\nr Otheranewa*

OUR STOCK

GROCERIES!
CUBA. AS THE CIIEArEST.

And Kind* of

HmnDnf.tFx
FtaVaUNG XXTJUCT8.

GROCERIES

For Doing Busimess,

FRUIT CANS
Come
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

will precipitate »n

R.Ught tn d

.tain trailote «bom

We rcpodbtc «•" attempt
an m.puiatinh on &lt;&gt;«r loyalty and «u in»ult t» «ttr

th* Unuu. ar.d decline to march arm m
with traitor*. Wa repudiate the

Richard M.
Mich&gt;g.n, g.vra

r-T...

!X3S

Ullot-bus. In rrwnatrucliug the Union,
„ &lt;Lmi.aH that * South Caroltoa rebel

BV THE DOZES OK 6ISGLEU.V.

Lyon's Periodical Drops I

7r.lt.«.

their mS^xM-t t|ra policy oTF^idral

aMifflEton.

Travling Baskets
Children^amages

AM XQUAL TO ANY IN TUI.
STATE.

lew of ouf old comrades,

e drmind, also, that traitors

1.058; Ottawa!
Chippewa* iif Hur
Black River, l.5f

i-lrvt^d Pre«l'lviit
uaLAntE

-The Bank of

and See!
prohibited from

0. D. SPAULDIKQ

tbit Blat*. and h&gt;.

Uait.ngs. April

i .'i: ii:!:.-:-;i i.m:iiii&gt;.

ROBERTS i STRIKE

to govern Union *«4diera.

And

visional Governors for th* now subrm**-

home Rebel* have little chance in oompetition with those who fought to subvert
umpUon that lha Rebellion had been Lira Union. When thia Rcl-el tnouopoh
-revolutionary," and had deprived the
people under it* sway of all civil govern­
ment, and who required lhe asserrrMing
of ta Convention, composed of delegates mote the disability, and
d! doubtless
pie uf eaid State
United States, and

GREAT RUSH

CROCKERY
largest ever
ojqugbt to this mart,
is the

HARDWARE STORE

popaiMily is ladicauJ bj lbs fwl
&lt;’*. Wollin «r» aneaallT »-h! add

OODS

We do not perceive dial the justice or

Lhe CooiUPresid.nl

that the Union Publi.i Debt shall be
promptly met, but that ot the Rebel
is aerioudy contest.

portion by military fore© of »ny Irgiria- Im«, uneducated, unfranefaiied—shall not

.DOUUJ assume power io Din** law* u.r. ed. intelligent, enfranchised atucns of
that Raballion had (aUan. It was ha wbo oilier Slate*.
referred to Congress ail inquirers a* to
the probability of Representatives from
States lately io revolt being admitted
to *e*
that they should preeent their credential*
ih&gt;1/nZ that this 1* simply and mildly
just, would not be persuaded though one
rose from the dead to convince him.—
lo bit Gov. 1 nut mere are loose among u« wt»
would not have it ratified, sadlv demon
could extend the elective !ranUon ia not com

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

that we will no
keep their Blank* in serfdom.

An ariaX If, then, there be any controversy a*
the right of tba loyal Sutra lo exact condiUooa and require guaranties of ihnee
which plunged madly Into Beoeraion and
Rebellion, tbe »upport*ra raapectively of
Andrew John»on and of Congreaa can­ line, “If you persistently restrict ail po
not he antagoni*: nartlra lo ll
er lo your 300,000 White*, we must tnaince their record place* th
000 Northern White freemen, but only
Coloration and guaraulres agalnBt fotuee 300,000. If you keep your Black* ever­
rebellion may be exacted of lhe Sutra more in *erfdotn, it muat pot be becanvn
we terapled you F&gt; to do and rewarded
you fur an doing.”
Fellow cillten* of every Slate, but es­
pecially of thooe toon to bold election*!

TOC MG MARRIED PEOPLE.

kxpllatdl

health, rvgularity w4 atrvaftk.—

thatlhe Harri&gt;

R. At Au&gt;xa, Brev't Brig. Gen.
Pie*idenL

More Durable

AdiXCor. Sra’y.

More

Grand &amp;rn. J
York : D*pul)Z&gt;

ACKLEY’S

Treavurer, J
l»nd.

High Prices Busted UpI

HzYRDWARE

ilbout making riltwiou

of nil kinds,

and will be sold at

Railroad Prices,

&lt;DAITT 1B3 IKEA’T
OLD LAD ES i FAIR MAIDENS

MM.
Hal* *J Urw*ht* ct.nwtert
ijMlyra*]
cTB CLARK A CO..
Om'l Amu Lr (' ft.
C.n.

TO CON^t'flFTIVJto.

Sheet Iren.

All saris of

Oils,

&lt;&amp; ge-dies

JUKVrdUTVXXD TO OXUEB,

fTUIE CO5FE8SIOKB AMD KXPEIUENCS
..
or *» iBTAua,
CAUTION TO

Let every one that want* Boot* and Shoe*
lOU5&lt;&gt; MENaad
Examine Our Slock.
•u* Dtbililr. Praaaton

ROPE
Shirts and Drawers

Groceries,
School Books,
Stationery
Wall Paper,
Motions,
Cards,
Card Board. 0
.1 ib. ..me diwMM,

LOW FIGUHE8.

AINTS.
AHA
V
A LABS.
W
pUTTY

4. I. ACILET'I.

"fey

FAVORITE NKIItrt

r-1 wtw i’.
.LtsMSRegi uf B»tlra»&lt; Si«»;

tub

vrntj.41 ».

Cuvnmoi: I

-■Di. South
red upon ma by again placing my
U the. brad uf.ycrar Sula uekrt.
dlatinguiahad - ,
h

. *.

y OTfCE to bmk.

Kr.btr* «Ul«o.
TMuvuxcMl I

EUGENE PaiSGI-E’-

.•how ntv sppeeeiati&gt;« of jour •mfidcnfej ,„tri ft,,. .1 gwa
by a faithful *od conacien'ioua diaekgrgv । Jhr wife «.f J««»'

...

I

_n- .&lt;«-

r_____ . i lux) ll h* bring*

a axiinntur! soxs
FOR THE LADIES,
PAMILT a MARUFACTUUXO FUBPOflgg,

a two-tbirda into Civil War shall be alluwad by-you

•usccrmsM or

SHOP

U*n*Mu ur

bran informed
a oiimmitte*

D*. UKBIET B. B. 11011X11

alter th. faUor*
dlr.-led S
aoUlDF

AND •ypOODEN ‘^ARE.

rote trr Mr. 1&gt;

XT:?:

&amp;.C., &amp;.C.,
Ami

P

HARNESS

prubebility mat
tkm will ratify

f. may t&gt;» !n4 of tbe eull.or.

Farming Tools of ail
kinds,

Constitution nor

-Wee.l.ll r
Ban.inati.-0 fur Ma«*c!ii&gt;telt* 1

Medicines.

from

Shelf Hardware

WthOUd 11 NR

It contain* the

fort.—JR»s*«*y tea CAroxtw.

amts.

e

fashioned

veniy-ninc line* intheSun-

of thirty-raven vetrteneve.

The CamMaatlaa Slhrr Sllri

wots
everything el

mun fol.

8 lbs. good Muscovado
Sugar for #1.00,

Drugs,

Iron, Nads, Stoves,

SAP PANS,

to himself.—

Gold $1.25in Has ings !

■IUi*r rKncnOlr.er

Prices.

*eed* of future rebellion* and bloody
Eaeeutive mtmopoly of this airifit.
Already, you art threatened
with a recognition by the Preaideutof a
What, then, ta tbe ground of complaint •ham Congreui made u* of tbe factions
which reerally roaitweed al Philadelphia
on a phtfiirm of Jobntoniim—aCongrera

THESILVERSK IT!

—The pnw
bright

orc Graceful!

DoymiLTQ KX-imye oc:; sroag,

And

ilgned to eotret tbe South into according

with'it* Hico nure in the ranks &lt;&gt;f Right.

And 1* *old at a reduction from former

lhe Union had long sinee disappeared—
ItAiaUd ibat it vu - not enough that a
Bute which had revolted mint
that political power in tbo Union Mia11
her Ordinance of Seceaiion a* mil
void from the beginning, and ratify tbe
rf each State who are deem
CbMlitudonal Amendment prohibiting
Slavery evermore, but *he mult al*o re­
pudiate "every dollar of indebtedness
which cboo*«a lo hold part of it* popula-

••Put*! i

..toTtfa-o’dlag. ««« from publ

PATENT MEOICiHEt,

We are prepared to SELL GOODS

Our taortment of

elected.

asvaivEii.iiriEt

yrrna
WARRANTED TO SUIT.

MRS HOFFMAN,

•"TPKKISH

BATH.
^1 i Uiat *1P*»*
*u‘ i-J. k..

H.lb.,1; la* LW, !„ law.rw.

Abo, NUBIAS, HOODS, ta.
Urioa.

BEST EAITERM LEATBEB,
involved, the Issues depending.

— Arranges*

GncividWo havein coanection with Our 8ton

LD AT BAILF.OAD PMIC».
tol tbe Federal CoustiUtlnn

lUhj tn sheTmou or after I
tiara. Grander with bow

Mnwmn bbvolvbr*

MRtKSCTCE?

go forth lo the ac­

OXJtMiOf-

w*ahaH again triumph.

TT L BOPPINS,

auiow, inarm a atm.

.

If I

Weet Virginia, Cbmnrlae* more than the usual Stock
Wieeomin,
and Kinde kept in a Country Store, i$$
North Carolina,
Miiano rl,
Virginia,
OUR FACILITIES
MlnneaoU,
Florida,
Dakota.

r«Ul. SlMFSOH.

ion soldier* now going on. | *&gt;f over 10,000 1
ulition caodidat

&amp;O &amp;&amp;A
AND NO MISTAKE
OoniistinK of all the Populer

2- 2 ■’

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP

lllinoi*,
Michigan,

D. R. Goodlos,
8 H. Boto,

GOOD BROWN SUGAR 12fr Co.

Great Decline,
In Prices,

•wYork.

Bcrtox C. Cook,
Maa*n GtnnntoB,

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

D.J y.ra feel fair

SxWAW U‘”“"

Established in 1851

AND AT riucra

though, by the blessing of God and the
.Ho.
(/oa.lojdl-oph,

.S.«.Wta

THE HASTINGS

a. book
store

Th# Republic bra brats desperately assariouaiy imperiled.
Thirteen Suite,
•rare chimed a* having withdrawn from be measured by and, based upon its enlb* Union, and ware represented for year, francblwd population. If any State shall
ia a hostile Congress meeting at Rich- choose, for no crime, to deny political
rights to any race or casta, h mint no
Jims, wholly in tba power of a hostile longer count that race or caste
iu tbe Union.
once held offioa on
The undoubtedly loyal Btntcs were re­
r
ofbia solemn ostbtosuppeatedly and ■ formidably invaded by the sttrength
Bebel armies, which were only exoellad ,------ bo Federal Cotutltntiou, and has
after obstinate and bloody battle*.— ueverthelea* forsworn himself and tree.
Pliably plotted to subvert that CnnstituThroagb four year* of arduous draw
henceforth boldno politionl
' ' of.
------------ -------------------------civil strife, tbo hostw of the Reba! Con tiun.shall
fadcrcy withstood tbora of the Union.— fioe till Congress, by a two-third* vote,
AganU of that Confederacy UaBpraad the .hall remove or modify lira disability.
IV. The National debt aball be’
wvillMd world, seeking al He* In their
rpudiated nor invalidated ; and no
war against the Republic, and Inciting the
rapacious and unprincipled to fil out debt incurred in rapport of tbe Rebellion
srm*d corsairs lo prey upon her com- shall ever be assumed or paid by any
State
;
nor shall pay ment be made for
authority, and in the
perverted name* tA patriotism and loyal­ the Ion or emaucipatiou ofany *lavo.
ty, huBdreda.of lbt»»Mid* of our country­
men wera ecmaeripled into Rebel arm in.
ImMKUU*
Such, Fellow Citizen*. ore the condiA..

tut to
Did anything I
u:d Butteril

lhe purpose

h hides, rruni AW

That b uadoubledl

�3
attkntiomi

f ,.i.l

V

CHANCERY ORDER.
„ ," Drtn-it. Sept 1st, 18W.

1

J

sgQgg

BOTTOM OUT

GOO® NEWS AT LAST

**1he Amefadl"® of “Michigan Boys In I

,

.»
2?pal
’s'tzrSTSSf
A.1
ari,

We dc,if* t0 lnch,4* W faU^Au—n.nr from ow»r oumm
iMrfe". •h-'”urt •~'°l
Sir--‘i-1 "teste

aLlSBWu
HASTINGS
*“

GROCERY !
riKW-u00"1,

Did you quake with fear 1

&amp;

ItOOK

“fS£
My Ice Cram Rooms

T.,,.,I, t. il"&gt;« c.&lt;*O lo to,

•Wished in 1881.
Ac

.&lt;

.

V E &lt;&gt;ttEfTJL B

natnota who fo

StriaEW

4BCSUX1X0

For the Mtn. Money,
in their line, thin m v
ther Store it* Jo.;,
D NO MISTAKE

MILI8 CBACXggg 0BJHA5

lb. niiini’1 .............. - .
.
—
kr-cbhig «f Union fu.ldters now going on.
t' , || be tune enough to proclaim peace
Lbr’ n I'f'-' soldier can sisil tbegra.ee
"‘h i o irrn-l''’. »’'d the
of his vic­
-gibe Union blue, and car•, :
"l'! "
’*'ure fr”"* P°bliq.»i
'’irtiv* »l-i private a.av«.inalion, and

4

MEDICINES.

II Will Bm»hs tbTstaBiard Beaedy

A Cbo^ArtW. of
,h.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
Huttenp, Jtrfy tu/|a.»

—We see It stated tliat Mr. Vallandigham talks ab&gt;Hit demanding for the
8-&gt;uihorn Stales Ums right lo miter Cuh! greet by force of arms if mresrary.—
Wo ire not much alarmed. Vttl. had a
chance to fight rate way or another for
five years when lighting was the mode,
and hr did n&lt;&gt;l fe &gt;w muv '
‘ '
it. tie will ecarvely begi

tan !.!«•’
"ir
c‘"nr"d,'» whose
mriVi-ie. »c hold dear, false lo the cause
i: r .h'.ii the. Ml. false to humanily.
f, w t" ■" &lt; •’&gt; did we nut protest against
•hj atsutued right lo t«-&gt;je»ent ua by a

Wonderful but True.

We hat e on* uf the beet
.elected Slock, ia fee Mar­
ker, ,.l a|| Antda of Goods,

DR. BICKLOW

VAP*“E MMWOTOX, th. world renowned

usually kept In a Variety
Store,

mis

Tmu Aew Arw, a Radical paper pnl»llah.fd at Fort Smith, Ark.nasa, assert,
that the President', p-diey.ifpcnu.ied In,
.•m we fought to depose, will precipitate another war, murr bloody
.wlrdgo »ucb leadership. and more doia.tsting than that whivh
commenced ht Sumpter In 18411. It calls
&gt;ur on Northern men t&gt;i vu'r with stwbuoar.
imite for Republican members of Con- : ,rr..—^~r
d decline to mhrch arm in
We repudiate the ■ »or&gt; to recogmao a rebel legislature at
Washington.

limit and Chicago Liat Price*.

Benzoin

Elixir,

WE SELL

up’port 'he p-.licy of President

oTjjeTuesi
’ AS THE CHEAPEST.

I'KRFUMXXIEH.'
’
LAVOIMSO 12TBACTS,

G°0°D

B

Cigars &amp; Tobacco

Cea.uaty^ httd. A. Bcl

ing of all thm Popular

it&gt;£&gt;i

Xj

B-PI1-L-S REMEDY.
Peeitkely Curas.

re and Better

IENT

The Place to Buy

CHICAGO UNDERSOLD

store
RTS

MARZXTl

®. E. rwwj,

■HE

G

DRY GOODS

•.t^vaxxk
m

.

Parge Assortment of

avling Baskets
dt
ildren Carriages

—a •—*..»•- —

FAIR PRICES
To Everybody.

DH. RAPHAEL,

IU1T CANS,

Etintu a nevus.

Tba Astrologer ef th. IDth Ceatwy,

•hall not count twioe as
;i» of a Union Michigan
. mind, also, that tratlnra
!■■ army, or violated offi-

DOZEN OR MHeLKCAN.

aro. SU EAST MADISON CTBSE7,

GOLD &amp; S1LYE1!

rc«t th* I’laee. Kossuth Block d|L
■site Burtuw, U«v&lt;ly«ar A Un.fi.
of Main SirosL
.

N MOHE

Fail lo Clive Fa a Cali.

B0BE8TS &amp;

SILVER SKJRT!
urablo, '

Moro Elaatic,

e

non soldier*. And we lo­ oldest bat k in Canada, and until recently
in- .til! true to the old Sag. did tbe Guvernment business.
. and to old friends, to rally
—Ths, pnwpect. in Penney Irani. gr-.w
more in the rank.of Right' brighter every day. The excitement
ife-ugbout the State ia sard
rxc-'-d
that of the llarriwm cunpaign, and the
Unionist. are laboring vigorously
make General Geary'a majority as Isrgw
as puaaible.
■

STIIXEI.

One, Shilling,
LET THE AFFLICTED'READ!

NEW STORE
AJip IB U5LWITED QUABTITOS.

nomination for Gnigresa in the Third
Mawaebuselia District, by a drlrga'.
OrtiBenti-m of working m»n. Tbera i» a
P.ohability thin th* Republican Cnnvsti■.ion will ratify this action, and even If
lh«v do not the wnrkiugmeti will still
rutw frr Mf- I’Wlip*;

I. ta

&amp; " SEBTLIT

7ood Merrimack Prints
VOX

land.
—Tba lion. James M. Ashley has
Hi. speech to the del.-gatton of working been retioininatrd for C’ongrea* in •—e
:r.cn fill. se»rnty-tittle lines in the Sun- IOth Ohio District. He will be elected.
pronoun*,

w noons!

PHILLIPS ”

&gt;XSuOOO

Yoe are site karrWJ n.UDr.1, l.al ■&lt; aam Mrn— At the election f«&gt;r officers nf the »ral Bacuoa. aa amco Jnmi U the Coamiaiiar.
Grand ixxijjc of Odd Fellows of lhe I ni retattar lo Umq.atlttMl.on of ElrCtora. pror.Jnl
terbyJvkitRrwilutioo Ko. «. apprertd Mairh
t. d States, bald at Baltimore, Sept. 18tb.
''^laeOt,. V"‘lon of * S»aH^_,t*Uk6B
refeirted by uimebndy
Cua.lH.r.un «f tb. .'late -f Michigan. prurMr-l
lie open passed'twelve
forty Joint Rraol.tioa ho. J, of th. KaaaioU
M ifou.y wktwat.f*- York ; Deputy Grand Sire. E. D. Farns­
IV 111 be aubrotlird to tbe Elector, of tbia -Slate
Prehidenl of the Um- worth of Tenm*a»c| Grand Secretary,
James L Kidgley u! Mar, land ; Grand
Treasurer, Juahoi Van Ssnt of Mary ­

.

"Moro Graceful!’

SEZulL A.T

■WILTa

—The recently published report ••(
M&lt;. Richard M. %nith. Indian Agent id
Michigan, givra the following slatiatic*
' as l'i '.he number of Indians nt present in

। ..^tbi^tey.m aa* patuluaue
‘'“"'DR. CROOK’S

P. AB.

cum. which

Vegetable Extract.

SPOONER’S

— A New England Temperance Cm­
.
..
. . ... T....... ..I T*n.-

CURE

,hich suitably to

October 3.
—Tho address of tho Maw.whuselt.
DetmcralM* Stale Cvti ven lion calls Mr.
Xohnw.n a dsngr.uua man. b&lt;uce the

wdird. ib.l a. M4 G-- IncUMBIoe. vo.a
*
rr?t nUtto. •» Mcrbrnaot of d« Ccutatlmi Mt of J.wslry oa «r U.t Lr On. Itotlar.
rdato. te th. «o»tiSc.U«&gt; of Elector., projldcd
MEJfD ttCKtTH FOB A CERTIFICATR
„u, .I..,, p.w»&gt; •■"►“X' Er
by Joial Rwtetios Bo. SS, .pprorwl M««b
.■ll mi Ijonor—adistingulabed
In dl tr»MMtioa. b» umU. •• ’'“I1 «*■•»«•
tbewarJIna th. eciUtte.k., p.tuig pmtea. a
ii»y n an U» mwive frunj tbo.
dome ib.to.iacM *t coals Mcb, which »«.&lt;
..................
patty of thi. nubia and pulri r. rwpurud •»t«b '• rlr
te nomination &gt;'*u tender me; a treaty uf pen*.
1'w-inbc..b«”‘^ to u.. K’»*,o"Af1^1l*t‘Lu'*
uic tutor J am pn&gt;ud *&gt;( ’be

rrd upon me by dgain

__________ —rt»x

ismesl »f Rallregi Slack*
Brpobh

placing my name

s^SBUsr?.',:'.k.'V. u..
‘.■ss^'cssarasxi^.

tsj
Is the witter of the Estate of Beajaais F. Hur
to. li'taMvd.
Ow rswiisg aa* Ilia* tb.p««iUos. Mr vsrtto*
•flirnr; A Owidtr.r Esemtee of sal* t.lM.
su* Mary M.lallre. erardtao »f th. minor ehtld___ .....I
. fur rMMU. therriu

-

1RUIET B. s. sorrs*’Associate I'brsidso with RY. J**"p

b„. S...4 •s»4 f"&gt; OOOfHW «•
। » faithhiI und conscieu’iuue'JiscLgrg". tbe wife of Jainre Aid*****duty.
We are now upon tbe threahold of an­
u................... '1 „..i _
__
__ .—•
pl ,e. ."4 pr...o&lt;M* A.*..

run is M a. (S,-.- :
JOBS HOFFMLM*.
Hi, , mmlltosUon rf U*

'UKKISjl PATH,"

pt*t; and we go forth In this contest, a.
*•• itew ever guns forth, with a single
parps W &lt;o lusmuin the great principirn*
■‘fet'd UaAy, and to defend our IUpuNican itetltulions sgsinst every enffiucbntrnt. v
.
iQpr mission as a party ia not yet ful­
filled ; cur work is not yet finished.—
IK-Gvterumral and lhe Uuiou arostill
• -. dagger from the autagocisut and dead­
ly h»t« . f an• insidious fee; and lhe im|*ritive duly of every Freemen—of eve­
ry Patriot—uf every lover of his country
*r-d of his race, Is tn exercise that incn*»-

M„,lw*..» •‘"’p.X.'.b!* ill!

।
I
।
ter mi new
turned

£l Remittent Fever,

S

» Congestive Chilis,

te

AGUE
P

Diarrhea,

chanckbv obubb.
; oraicmoo. w*

byJuU—t

§

Inti-Fever:

.Onuic .-O N.I...O U".* .. ...................

J K, ItECKEi:. /'rmstear.
EUUE.YE PRUK1IX

S

g? Bilious Fever,

£ Intermittent Fever, E

reasiut l-&gt; Ibtnli *».
—l^e S.iuth American war f.utunate-

»WT-

A Chills and Fever,

Dysentery,

NOTICE.

GUAffDlAN’S SALK.

Periodical Headachi

Dumb Ague.
— - . fn&gt;m

,

' • a

lock, has resign*
I
„,i|icy of
nuhnoe of U..I WZ, U fee
the Pr-tdeMlur fe« r«U&gt;r*Wu"

For Sale by all Druggist*.

Union,
.
______ -„^.&lt;s are being m*4« «»r *

Wm. Spooks* &amp; Co.,
Nubvillc, Taub

NOTICE.

KkrbmwbwH my .&lt;x-*l m, J Mxail pay
ttoiumow. Apt ttb. ims.

rnpst;

IA)YELT GIRLB ARD FESTIVE BOTH,

�EANNEIt

imutou i
If not, call at th* broranco Agwacy of

NEW GOODS!
that the ASMidotaI to tbe Qoaatitatloh equaltotog thr reprroentatiou will

■UfAN MOHIMATIOVS

Wftj ISHWTb:

Are You

or Mr. Cook

.

GEO. W. WILLIAMS,

Over Robert* ABtriksr’s Dreg 8***- I

NW FALL AND WINTER GOODS

rriYK ticmbt.
Mw Oorensor,

Jbr nictdmmd-Govcmor,
GEN. DWIGHT MAY,

.naGUAB^Nl^Ting^Xg^

Straw, SUk ail Tehee BOWETS,
Immediately. Excluding the slave pop­
ulation from the count, m the amendmeat propoMs, and Massachusetts would
gain one repreosutailve; Vonnont, New

OEN. OLIVER L. BPAULDJNG,
0F GLUTTON.

vfatOB,

itcwiaU BNOOXIOO.

o ITUta

risks TAW M
TKTliiS.
■

Maluo might, perhaps, add one to Its
GEN WILL] AlfrHUMPHREY,
or uc^wkz.
delegation. New York would gain four ptiMMegf
Will the movement accomplish its deAw Com'r &lt;/ Uit £|«fo Land Offer,
representatives, Pennsylvania one, and
GEN. BENJAMIN D. PRITCHARD,
1 think not
an extent leaving nojioubt respecting ■ prominent Republ
w^T'u-ok’um*

•'

i S’JJ’uSSjH'““

I

Although Lt is almost impossible to ar­
rive at B very accurate idea uf the opera­
tion of th* Coagrsmlonal Amendment
upon the number of reprasentaUves to
which each State will be enUUed In the
event ofsueh an addition to Rke donatitutlon, an approximate statement, defi­
nite enough for all practical purposes,

i

Miss E. WILCOX.
IlMtieCS. Ort. M. 1SS4

e&gt;u*ldemble expenditure of time, made
such an estimate, baaed upon the censu&gt;
oflKO, which must be modified in be­
half of the State* that have rapidly in­
creased In |&gt;opulatlan since that time.
Admitting that the former slave popu­
lation of tho country will be counted in
the next aj/portionmeut for representa­
tives in Congress, and the j&gt;cndlng
ai:ntfl3rnent should l&gt;e defeated, Mturn■•vill be entitled to nine meml&gt;erk. and perhaps another, where it now
Whether the State tsi gained
1/ slue* IMO to make good her
notwitliaL-indlng th* large surplus It poo*ee*ca over tho amount of populatlou requtelto for a dclegatian of nine.
Vttauont and'New llaxupahlre would
probably be reduced from three to two

, MW larry aad Straw
AT EASTERN PRICES.

Plaining &amp;, Matching

softs

Sewing Machines,

EKBoas ur Yovril.

SHUTTLE STITCH

SASH, DOOR

k BUND JUXBFACTY

|»Ut«ILL A MCYTNs,

by ib. **v.rtu?rr

HEM, FELL, TUCK, BRAID, GATHER

u Uli ags. IHtein* ■

8A8H, DOOBS s*4 BUSIW, FLAXIBQ
AND MATCHI KG OB JOINTING
LDMBKB. AND STICKING
MOLDING OF ANY
OR BTYIX

all arrangements-

. . ,__ .

’

Grand Rapid. A llaatmgtStae. I —
—Will laavs Hartlan ■&gt;■ M—....
.

UNION STORE ar

.
»U1 b. Ulrttod U.»,

xiMpaoro

DELL-* arECIFir

&amp;fijtart!!tef

tttocfo

REPUBUCA
*1 ameron ar YOCTHFI L IkDbCUTIuj.
Ul»«» of llaaiiaro.
H. WltlUHT,A«fy at Law. MW4«ritto.

W. ■ball k«*r oMUnllr on bMd aad fcr nM
nXENHEti a&gt;U MATVitKD FL00B1NG as*
DRKJiSKD aa* JOINTKD BIDING.

A

••Balli Dais, 1

,
Dial la 'ram,

BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS.

fOB SALK-aaserw

Tbe tin- J'
CII MILES G. II
GEORGE M. DI
W.«-!Uc.4 I
CM. n i.
M'cLilr.dl

CsaA Paid far Clf^ Whiirmocd and f MmU,tan«i
'int Lnmlrr
BICKH &amp; PRENTIM
liaallas*. Jsly MXA, W*.

Marble Shop.

I^XAlTt-N A BUBBDW.s.
H

U|UHT

U» 1-u.lteBlsr.
A.A.K&gt;.rr»,

Battle Creek

J. U. Kcaaov*

TOtlN E. HALL,

40;'

BELL* EXTERNAL REMEDY

s Court Hou»« «&gt;&gt;8 rtl'

Ifsrauag Attorney.

Tomb Stones,

Blub.—Tbo Grand En­

campment of soldier* at Hock Island on
Wednesday, wus probably tbe moat im­
posing demonstration that bso taken
Republican party tor the paclflcation of
place in lbs West during the campaign. 1
the country. That party whose leaden
d«aouncod tbo “boys in blue," calling
vention held at 1’lttaburgh on the same
them "bell hounds” “cut throats" "Lin­
day.
coln hirelings" Ac., and that threatened
them with a Are In the rear if they attumpted to have lhe State; and that fi­
ain retreats again echo tho thunden
nally, hi general convention aawimbled,'

rlmedio

IIj Miliar oa »•

|MPROVED FARM FOR SALE

whole of the War, the party that voted
Ahixoxia.—Further returns from thin
all Uio appropriation* for their ]&lt;y and
H. B RIGHT,
for their bounties and jx-nalona for such
MiddterUl., Ortotxr Id, IM*.
of them ■* were dl«n’&gt;U.l in the war.— | Cole* Bashford, formerly Governor of
JUR SALE—
and that provided for lhe support of the Wiauonsln, as dulogale to Congreas. H*
Is a Radical, ot the fieri water.
in

Ic IU1I. saw
ir&gt; IsIIwmi

*. HOLBROOK.

BELL'S TONIC PILLS,

MIMlmu.Uu.
-U.IDamterm. — u,
ata-tw.rfro.rt Total----!51.
The h'enate la unanimously Republi­
tho party that sustained them through
evil re poet and through good; during the can, and every County Officer ditto.

Tint Both

fabm

GLAD^JEIVS

TOXtoo. TOM
throe Itov* to bln.-

hind them—and they are al&gt;out to affil­ I
iate with tho jMirty that opjxwcd them

INK ALLKN.

&amp; HI AJH

&gt;

'

X. jMurrotD.

F

BVBIG tYQBB

H. WRIGHT Agent.

11 ’T“J ,J
'O&gt;.

I ~

D

MCIUO), MIcn

JiiKHLVE

DOMESTIC

Beal Estate Agency,

ten
of the
dimension
on the
of—
the I
Bo,.
I. Uta,"
to.M.
I.’part
X.

Yorat ant
jrncuL rArnl

IBBBS AND BITAILin

MATS, CATS, TUT

lion, which assembled at this place en
the 22d ult., and they have called a Sol- 8. Stevensohl^bnstown; Henry Houghdlcre’ Convention, to be held on tlie Ul&gt; tslln and R. T. Gamaon of Baltimore.
Inst., for the purpose of Dm Inciting ■
EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Maine.—The retunia from 478 allies,
ticket to b&lt; supported by them at the cu­
Middlerille Barry Oo.Mich.
towns and plantations give Chamberlain
nning election in November.
aG.SaO;
Pillsbury,
0,111;
CbamberIn the meantime the Detnoerata as­
sembled In Conventlrn cm Saturday last. laln'z majority, t7,S». Last year the
mol. nomla*UoD« ter RepmraStlre. j ““•“*?• ri”
‘M“; H°™d' pOR 8Apfr=luUtenr.L.od mwndlbUta. oteM. ?'•“■ OW* «!&lt;«•». O,™&gt; 1 »«&lt;
County, and adjourned without making 1 U", K&amp;!n'1 ■,1'4ai
any nomination, for County Ufflrore.
nmUnlng town, and plantations,
This taken to connection with
gav^l^ year for
fact, tl&gt;at the chief o[x rator8 and promo’ liolr*n1' 2W- t&lt;&gt;BJ

.uluiten wlU&gt; U&gt;. ItemitemUo te-l.r.
herr.lm'X
Mm. U,, C,,„ J

ntss gifectonj

BRACE &amp; ODWYnC

XsUssa^ftrfoto**

Hats and Bonnets Repaired,

tloton ; Samuel J. Bldleman and Au­
HYLVAAUS H. COOK.
to ‘-eetabUah Juitloe," and '‘secure the
MACHINES ALL WARKEMTEI)
gustus Richardson of Hasting*; Mlles
blrcrinff* of liberty' to the freedmen of
Englss, Abram lianry, Frank B. Cobb
tbo regenerated slave State*.
CU^BUB O- DULBROUK.
fine Aaron Bovce of Irving; Luther
Far Cirrail Caart Ceomia^ar
Brown and E. F. Manly of Barry ; Pli­
For tbe Count!** of Barry, Eaton, Cal
UAllVgY WBltiUT.
ny McOmber, Valentino Ostroth and
boun sad Alleesn.
•
For Sarrrycr.
Joseph Miller of Maple Grove; Ira Stow­
ALFULD 0. WILSON.
Charles Galloway
ii
arene oi
— and
—
...mu-.j of
«&gt; Woodland
..uuuinuu,;
It appears
appear* max
that arena
of i*e"uoy*to
the “Boy* to ell
Blue" have taken umbrage at the act- I Domer C. Hughs, Curtin U. Otla and
BAilCEL J. BIDLDTAN, JJMES 1. SISSOX. ion ofthe Republican County Conveu- 1 DaviJ Wilson ot Prairievfll*; William

■ be afternoon,' to nominate a candidate tar
State Senator. Each surveyed township
will scud i-nc dslsgste.
,
By Older of rt a Committee,,
E. W. BAROER,
Chairman.
Dated Charlotte, SopL I8th, I8GG.

VOL XL

„

OEO. W. WILLIAM*.41%
Mte»-

OEK. WU.I.IAM X. KT0U03TOT, empire. What would become of th*
South In Cist contingency the following
figure* may wmvey a faint notion :
ORAMF.L HOSFORD,
yngagwd in th*
piot beware lest
Or. baton.
.
they Share the sum
ZbrJ/wn. qflhc Slate Board tf Educa­ Delaware 1; Florida L; Georgia •’&lt;; Ken'rhe boy* in blue i
•ld*r thagiaaivw
_„ „
tion,
North Carolina 6; South Carolina 2; any candidate*
they
may nominate
EDWIN WILLETS,
Tenncowe T; texo* 3; Virginla fl. To­ without the aid of any other party and
‘ihc,JTPTt ”peot “• ’topubMeans to
tal flfl, including Tennessee and Mary­ •Inert their own^wnrfirtatst and support
land, whoso interests are now chiefly U‘1" l-oltere UckcL The Inevitable conTHOMAS W. FERRY’,
with the Lryal North. Subtracting the
OT OTTAWA OOCNTY.
delegation* of these State*, and th* I to affiliate with the iXjuocrata. and asi Mat them in electing BWGoodyww and
-COUNTY NOSfftATFQNS.
South, a* • unit, would have U mem- E. W. Hewittto tbs Legislature, tn bo I
1
taza, which b» slightly in ekceoaofone- 1»
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY. alxth at the House of Representatives. .
Justk-e.
Helf-tnterest and the drelre of political । Johnson.
^-RICHARD JONES.
power prompted the South to rebel.— I
wtiKwrfnroiL., 1 rrrns Juar.—The following to Um
Tbe same consideration* '..........
EDWIN B. MALLOBY.
।,brt Jttro" dnMrn ,0 *tun&lt;1 lhe —»«»
section to accept tho Cdnstftuttonal
Cm’*m”U',na' of tbe Circuit Court for the County of
For Coas'y Clock.
Amendment,
and
to
decree
Impartial '
STBIKEB.
sufDage In a comparetlvely short period j Barry, cummcuctog Monday OcL22d,
IMfc
thereafler. The amendment may there- '
BOBK.

Tbo Republican*.of tho 'JOth Senatori­
al District, com posed of tbo counties &lt;f
Eaton and Harry, will weol in Conven­
tion nt Vermuntvill* on Friday tbe 5th

GEO- M

.

Fall and . Winter Hats.
--------- b*o»cuuiu&gt;w

-

fi
i

-•aSLfc.

a»MwaaT ««•«*,
&lt;Mbrentshowing, .with regard lathe
repreeeataUve number &lt;&lt; various seo-

A l-ani Llet

FvB SALB—*0 aerss so es*. I’.is Tter
11. WBIOIIT

B«lUe Ctoak. Jaly Kite. IM*. !■/&gt;•“-*]

M. ■WRIGHT

J

JL CAD WALLA Da H.

O

C.'rBlNOLL.

WJU OUT

NOTICE.

UTIM AND ICECIEAM
Prof ROBKBTJACKMI*. ROBKBT HKBBKBT
M D.. Dr. Bl'UKNK VELPKAD, Jr.
TUK NATIONAL DWntNHARY. UTABLUHI-

oMdially, &gt;t&gt;U'"L

MICHAEL HONES.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

I NCUBtnr AND FAIB DEALING VICTORIOUS ]
DVB* KKFBMC1BM AND FRAUD

GROCEY

STORE

»&lt;»«• Street. HnstlMga, Mich.
yean of war, ths attempt to put down
the Rebellion by force of anna had prov!
right side, or
! Immediate cessation of hoatilltiea.
WeU, that w

MOKE VALUABLE 1 HAS GOLD!

a

ful-tt class bating and

tCkciuuM

Bryans Life Pills,

marked out for them the boy* In blue
itbode Island cannot be diminished will be obliged to be in accord with |
without annihilation. Tho delegation Copperheads hero, who rejoiced with |

&gt; Uliv«c ••»««*

PURIFY TIU BLOOD.

cinMlflh. Tho New England State* of a reveree of th* Union arms, anJVho
could not escape without their numerical! mourned whenever their •‘southern1 Prison. Mr. Bingham has been long
1 familiar with tbe Institution, and has,
form in lhe House of Representatives brethren" met with a dlacomfiture.
| we think, those quallUc* wbieh will
bei* lessened. In the Middle States.1
And what, 1 would ask is the occasion '
1 make his administration successful.—
ADX%&lt;ISTKATOR'8 SALE
oftheboyatn blue deserting the party ;
■ We believe that what has been done will
might Pennsylvania and New Jersey
। be very favorably received by clUicns of
talned them ?
Sotka Is bmbrgtraa that I* psmaao*rfll- TUB MoENTAiN SF*LIOti? oTjflDICAl.'
crease In population, are certain to wield
ren»«
and •atboniy fraatrd to s&gt;r, by tbo FroThen is none whatever, that I am
ba*.Coart for'ht county of n.rrj. aid.Ute of
rBOTKCToll.
a more powerful Influence in each auoColorado.—Tbo following 1» tbe ot
e of the Influx number failed to get a nomination In the

tn other quar-

Congress, «a returned by the Territorial
which be aspired.
Ix-1 us analyr.o the action of the con­
vention and e*e if thia is not so:
Geo. M. CUllcolt. 3^29; A. 0. Hunt,
The first nomination made in that cun- 8,421; J. R. Wolf 9; H. C. Hunt 1; H.
lieu of six, and Arkansas claim four of vunUon waa fur EherilT, and a aoldter,
Butler, tt ; A. A. Bradford, 1; P. Coopth* stamp of Albert Pfks, when ft evold good and true, received the nomination
on|y send three at prtwcnL Alexand&amp;i I ne next uaAiot war rar t ounrv uivra,
and the boy* in blue presented no condltreachery of ]
Treasurer meeting of the loyal soldier* and sailor*
andAaaD.
, and latterly of May or Mourn,
a aoldler'
Pittsburgh last week waa tho greatest

TLrmiA® a®M©T
For »!! «bo apansiste^. &gt;
DELICACIES and KAJUUTIES

i »ud best S’leCted '
’State, six! St fO
' belo* r.mjw i»-

A Soda Fountain

ty U. L COBB.

CA.3NTIDIES

I anew*. an-i vtlrr •

Irra of the land.

an additional representative,
North and South Carollna-the

A MO8 W^BKFIELD.

1ES*?

Groceries,

Knar Lady kaawa «h» ilirkw swngwroirssy
'BMUIlaU. to lulm* roHr-tor' ••■*

J MUm at iKa Frtro Li

'**'SM?’’1’G*101™' MM1MBCT
VILLAGE ORDINANCE
_?*l,*®M**y
esasw* coseeil of Um yean.
DB. JACK8OWB

ABAM tCRUMAr

5F-

£» O. SCOTT,

Dr. HARVfcY'B FEMALE PILIX

FOR

bled for political purpewro on thtocunU-

fcaa*»l*lh~h tontrun ~
iMamodi aa tteahasnad
power in the notion.
Prosecuting Attorney and Circuit Court
Dominion" of th*

—

H. WBIGIIT,
BTMHTBY ami COOMAtLUlB

BALE
%. 1^.

Dr. HAHVEY’8 GOLDEN PlUA

Wit iSSHSl’

: Blue ' at Pittsburgh and perhaps a synopsta of the prooeedinga.

jBNftr.'Ss:

JONES A DRAKE,
wail known to the man-

SUBGEON

htaBarber,a Shop to hi* naw building nn

DENT

'lJ-- ' 1 1U. BIKMO,

Job Printing,
i rod with tbebliKlofinur-

Ha, also, keen* a Meek of Yreka* No-

■SrtSXffi

MHUUftMtasrfs**** i&gt; »B* *&gt;•&lt;
Mtktaea**. O*r toRkisg

Dt rector*.
ON VULCAKITB RUBBER

FOL* A BOW.

OOLB * !K&gt;5.

SHISE.—GOV. rm
h*a appointed Ho
Concord. U. A *
unexpirvd tentt ot
of Manmsster, r

■w Harvey.

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ERY,

NO. 24.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, 1866.
rpstinns' tiusiucss Slirtctoru.

jtarai ant '’gksieUintm.

A-Wowtotw* Was.—Messrs.Cob
A Son ar* re-ciper.fag their meat market । The Republican District Ossivantton ‘
■■fr
on Church Street. - A word to lb* wise (Id District) eompossd of the PowU&gt; half Ztflngoot.
L w 1*
cm
of Barry County, mol al the houoo at, Generei nsrasormd was a mmief ylg*
la sufficient.
Carver Robinson In Johnstown, Pept. ««*
“
—
to aaaasa
it prn. •* Ikwtoyr, red all *4Social Danck—There will be a dance SXhlBOB and va callsd to stdarby.£7'
•rttictUltd ft, itttHif m .4 4« ** stod ia u mo
tt&gt; TttJt,
swA
an Thursday evening of thia week, at Richard Jones, Chairman of Dtotrict ’ A
the Hastings Houte Hall, under the au- Committee, and ca motion tho Cucvcr*-. ly a
pwrMoooraeorgdK. Ketth. A flrat rate tlon was organised by aypoinUng Joseph
Kinsley *halrman and Henry P. Chirr/ i

NOTICE.
B wy wtfc. tereh
tef aa4b**H. w

amourinx or ■mi cvmrr.

J^Acb.—Mi« Carrie A.
.
fully announce* to th* Ijt- I
di*s of Hastings an vWuity that in about 1

Marniaa Ea................. ..... Him .
t&gt;.y LipraM................ .......... 1:1k I
......il:M&gt;
........... 4:40 .

two irerkr tiro intend* opening a new
Millinery Ruosu over the mw store of
O. D. Spaulding, rm th* corner of Stele made the following report t
EAssyria, C. 8. Briggs, ft. a.nUy»,R.,|
acd Jefferson Street*, and directly east of
Jones, A. W. WUocx ; Barry, Juasph ;
th* o*s bnrk block, where th. will b* Kinsley, H. 8. Cox. O. Tova,LI)Wpleared to e*s her friend* and ahow there kee; Baltimore, Gilbert Slrikor; Heps,
not represented; Johnstown, J. H. Mun- '
a nice selection of goods.
roe, H. P. Cherry, M. 11.
HF
A Cosvbast — Ws lavite the epeeial ram Ookman ; Maple Grova, E. H. Mai- I
attention nfuur renders to ths proceeding* tory.P.AL Harwood, M. H. Patanee,
oftb* ttfo soldiere onorsnlion* bvrewilb Wm. Buck ; OrangwrUla, not rvprrwwri-.
published. That of the nation's pr&lt;&gt;ud cd ; PrairievUlo, A. C. Town, B. Flalev,
G«i Thomas, W. P. Andros. On ubsarmy of the Republic al Pittsburgh, and
Uon the report was accepted.
that &lt;■( tb* bolting sboulderatrap* of Bar­
A. C. Town moved that each town
ry county. Tie auiuaU la suScieotly whose dalegnlfon was not full that the
plain, and w* doubt not will be spperei*. delcgalAS jrosent be allowed to east the
tod by every tew patriot to iIm county.

y.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

‘ffiZ

took ed tot couMti sad 1----------JJte leaves a wlfc and eight.
v--- , are vet almost t
bereft indeed.

GUARDIAN SALE.

LAD NEWS
REPUBLICAN MECTINfll

care, IT un*d aceordiug to milnxtwea,

trnmery County, N. Y., vb&lt;M threosona,
•cm-tn-law and hrotbcrdn-law fought In
the Union army during the whole Re­
bellion, has teen rrtooved front riffle*
and »p unconditional Breckinridge
Itomocrut appointed. In PartMncuth

jirorxed to an la formal ballot for cnudF
date for RcprvseulaU vs, with the follow­
ing result: Whole number of votes 20,
at which J. II. Munro* rocstvnl» ; L.
■ iMjihaai 8; R. Jones 4; A. Elliott 7.

the Navy-Yard fur attending the South­
ern Loyalists Convention. f-o Mr. Jrdia•on swings round his cirri*, aewnnte ley
ally and makes treasun callous.

iLL’8 SPECIFIC PILLS.
LMl.r pr lisa; w Bte for Fir, [)*IUn;
r”“r 8a“,I&gt;

or la ria bsiea are arewally rmint
lin.ryc.Art of Nerniaal Weaknewasd
, llou^h bcaeBl torired frvo. sdaga

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

The Albany £tovtl&gt;v /ourwrf puNlaha*
Um following extract from a letter tea gentleman in that city. It soatrasta
nicely with Gar. Throckmorton^ asse-

lfc&lt; Ml
•Ull Al

riallr »;&gt;ntrtrat

:aiec.*e&gt; of Debility and Impotrec,
•S EXTERNAL REMEDY.

white setOcmenL T oll your lather-in­ ofvotcsfll.of which It JotMM received
law 1 am making good use of the revol­ 0; A. Elliot 8; U Lajdiam 4.
ver he gave me.
On motion renveetton procevdod to a
/
“Yount truly;
x. b. d."
formal Iwltox with the following result:
^dtreicaL Oi.xva.vnox.—There will Whole number of vutrw S, of which R.
be a musical convention al Woodland J Mire received IS ; A. llltot 8; L. Lap-

det of 1O&gt; pMtee.jm Mrroe* *f Tastb.
i s Udure M&gt;rt'.*aoo io &lt;*«ag ass,
fra c«U rvgaired top*/ iroiisgt.

h* Presbyterian am
t5b (T....JV)*
’it Ker.ii.dd, at her i
’«!. Th* publ-C

8*0 Aeciosar—Oi W«du*«&lt;l*y m &gt;i ।
mg Mr. Wra. L fbge of this v.llsj .
took a portion of o.rr—iv* sublimate, f f
d arsab m*d:c:ne, mistaking the bottlr I,
and is Is tog vary bw, ei»b Ihtlstorpes »

SsstToatet.—At th ■ iLtpubliotn-Ser
atseial CLnventiuu at Verni'»i»l»ills, u
Friday last D». Alhrls. L. Grrsu.o
Ulivrt, waanonuuated by aoolamatfou fol

VALUABLE 1 HAS GOLD!

bus

Centre, beginning Tuesday Ort. IBth,
On mutton Richard Jonre was dcclarand concluding Friday evening, Ort.
ed unanimously nominated.
'’
with a grand concert under the direct­
H. P. Cherry moved that the chair ap­
ion of Prof. J. II. Pixley, of YpallantL point a District Committee of Vixna.—/
s-‘There will be twojewdetts dally, vU:,! The chair apj.di.tod H. P. Cherry J.
at S o’clock, P. M^aiJ 7 o'clock, E-.M. &gt;
Munros and Hiram Coleman as a
■Tffrudlmcnto of mualc, and music read- |
ing will occupy the afternoon ; the evo-I | It was moved that the next District
ning will be devoted to vocal culture,
Convention be held st Hickory Comerechoir practice, chorus singing, and mu­ Motlon prevailed.
sical elocution, generally.
Mr. Town moved that the proceedings
The Grund Final Concert will take of this Convention lie published tn the
place Friday evening, Ort. »&gt;, 1MM.
Hartings Ban'nkk. Mutton prevailed.
Tickets to the course, ooe dollar and
On Motion Convention adjuurued tine
twenty-five rente. Tickets to the con­ d*a
JOSEPH K1NBUEY.
cert, V&gt; cents, may be had irf the ComII. P. CHERRY,
Chafnna*.

Life Pills,

JOHN ROWLADER,
J. H. LEE,
W. B. FLEkHNO,

Senator, a fir»l raw sslegtbm.

jy Our friends will d • well to note
that H. Faatrsoosr * P’-. "f U*“,e
Creek srwoffering for Ale, the largest

,

aiiu irarac

GoivKToHtS Rm.-Wc am pained
to be called ujon to record the death of ■
Gutxnxi. William Hammoxd, late of|
Marshall Michigan. General Hammond

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

Mrs* to r**&gt;*r*

GUARDIAN SALE.

Woodland, Sept. 28th, 18B6.

Sou -.I-1

sod brsl.Mected *toek ol cfothmg in the
State, -nd al prices whieh ar* cerjainl)
below tsrmpsuuorr.
(- H'«Aly E*&lt;j

GUARpMrfS

late salesman for Mabls * Co.. I« tbe r
•■budness m*n" vnd Will boomm-nt'j «•&gt;
band to greet bis fronds and aeq«'l“lancea. and offer 0&lt;mi bargains that will
astonish ths wisest.
Full parlkjulsts in our advertising «*

A NO. BCTATO. not Nor HA«O

nAB S1UCC nw.MTM, VMJV..;
w-w, ——
boon and Jackson counties. General
Hammond, bad r —“
• ——•«•anev In thia t*tali
and deservedly
friends and of11

COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

SiS*.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

v&gt;i« of New llntupshiru that they ba
pic of New uiimp
fidelity, and

poalUoa, sad wish most
tar » fongur term-

ll

rtjr»N'or

Printing,
Krttetsad la lb* b**l "»■
Osr jshbiag fariliti,* ar*

SroiTHMBI.

Valuable Farm for Sale.

EXECUTOR’S SALE.

�CHARCBRV ORDER.

HASTINGS BANNER.

Alabama,
Arkansas,
WEDHEBUAY, OCT. lOth
Delaware,
Florlda,
GeoefU,
Kentucky,
One of th* great queatioM to be deetd- Louisiana,
Maryland,

4 | MiwWppi,

3 I M-memirl

1 | North CteeliM,
1 | South Carolina,

AM reMAMtn TO BUFPLY

4 I The Virginias,

or THE

B-PB"L-S remidy
p«rfti»»ly Cures.

9

DRY GOODS

It Will Bec«»* t*c SUiUri Remedy.

70 assure Uwir political privileges.

,A*sxA.ttasttt
®”** b*r
trota

DOMESTIC

Sewing Machines,

The Place to Bu,

-jasaa'sssS

SHUTTLE STITCH

OF ALL KIND,
and at prices

HEM, FELL, TUCI, BRAID, GATHER.

To Suit the Times.

Lu naUtewteMi tea aoaUnued. el aasteneeln (Mb

Benzoin

Elixir,
HATUG JCMT PURCgASED OUR G0UD8,

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

HOWARD

ASSOCIATION,

PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Um BRIDAL CHAMBER, sa EMysr Wtnfas
Xtir^rLTr’
tto&amp;dAMecsaiA- - ------------------FteH*4ripbla. I’s.
*»*«■?!

GUARDIAN'S 8ALE

Legislature nf that Stale enacted a code

TRY ONE BOTTLE, Pries «*■
Hold by PreggUte

HAL ftHE MONEY.
NO SCRATCHING.

HALF THE PRICE,

q For Cui
U AT.TUX CO 87011 er
RUSSELL_&amp; NEVUfS

Great Decline,
In Prices,
We

lelocted Stock* io th* yu.
ket.of *|| kind* of Goods.
Usually^kept in a Vxri.t
8l0re...

are prepared to SELL GOODS

E 151

Comprises more than the neual Slock
and Kinds kept in a Country Store, and

KHKIEHHcBl El

lr
OUR FACILITIES

b, IM*.

NOTICE

~

For Doing Busimess,
vocation, tborvfar* I forbid uyl»dj trcitlnj

To Everybody.

*&lt; alter I LU date.
GEO. W. ABXOLD.

GOLD &amp; SILVER!

ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN THE
STATE.

z

3250,000 -------- ---------- 1250,000
Sold by Drnuisla cad Or
Dollar a BouCTGeealM I.

Purify Your Blood
DOLLAR BACH WITHOUT

Regard U&gt; value I

S’

RUSSELL A NEVIItt.

Our aaeortment of

CROCKERY
is the
largest ever
brought to this inart,
And is sold at a reduction from former

And not tn be

N E 1

1’ 9

PHILLIPS

i’rt.u

24

&amp;

.IEITIH
puritans si
k

Fdl. Y.«

Good Merrimack Prints

Vegetable Extract.

f

J
■

One Shilling,

DR. CROOK'S

t3T After
siting the article

I

MORE
Gr

compel us to sell

ONI

I

Pine Tree Tar.

RUIAW41AR CBUU

Wattlei, CMu. Claim, Diamond Ringi
Mtlodeont, Sewing Ma-

FAIR PRICES

-■
dopt fail to

zxAMm on sron.

k-£
NEW STORE
TOR RHauMATlBM IT ACTS LIKE A CHARM.

J«walryveo«prtelBg n

yt«E£f£H?«Htg
mtmnillSl

333 S3 CIS III

AND IN UNLIMITED QVAXTITItS

ira ©AITC KB IKSAT !

nrry Vart Hr. toartbrr with
Goll Ml Kn.aJlM and I't

OLD LADIES • FAIR MAIDENS

RbE*ei£5=sa££?E&gt;
anan.irsAHU;

%

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

P. &amp;B.

S"j*5.
,‘4x“a-"4
"WATCH A GOLD JEWELRY CO."

-

CLITOM MADE

UDW8 &amp;

SPOONER’S

i ..
I 1
£ i

CURE
JUXUFACmXD TO ORDER.
BT THE VERY

BEST OF

(Thills and Fever,

... IfiKidH

WOREMEN,

Bilious Fever,
eoeaty ot Berry and sCate of MUbicao
•
ABMKB VAN BUJ

Intermittent Feveri
r one tnat wants uoots
Examine 'Our Btoqk.

BEND M CENTS FOB A CERTIFICATE

Z8bMr.fia'

Remittent Fever,

I figrti

Congestive Chills,

Shirts and Drawers

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AGUE

.£sLT.5il±i.2S;£
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WATCH A GOLD JEWELRY CO-

Diarrhea,

Dyaentery,
Periodical Headuch

Dumb Ague,
«3&gt;B8388ltU*»»s*l

=n

Also, NUBIAS, HOODS, &amp;□,

would be 111,685 and

P.O

&lt;cu.M&lt;»uor
tyd to the tollowing number ofCongraa*- the North thia fall, if It be as ovrrwbelm-

For Sale by all Dn®»»
At

it £

8&amp;?S88

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WARI1ANTED TO SUIT.

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t

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ALL EATMAMMY HAPPILY, |

NRRTaSMt STATU.
of another rebellion,
New Hampshire, 5

!«; •
Hit!

Wo have one of th«

OUR STOCK

Zeounty,

CHANCERY ORDER

M teblna pro* I4*d
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O

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WE SELL AT

SMtetotUI DUtricl

This action of South Carolina In mak­ far tbeir*dopttoo or
ing the Civil R&lt;ghta Bill part of the laws qarrtemu ot th* On
of the State, is significant of a Southern IRtiMsrapeciiniy. •
revolt from the domination of Johnson.
Taken in connection with the rumor that
Governor Orr and the Governor of Ala­
bama have written to the President, sug­
gesting that the Legialaturea of those
States Ue convened to ratify the AruentlJOHN E. HALL
me, «,.™.., ..™«e*uring. It tells tbe story that th*

G°0°b

Uniforinj Prices,

My Ice Cram Rooms

Cigars &amp; Tobacco

ihE&gt;3t»s^ i £

Cheap

avm BToaa,

GROCERY f

California.

Lil

WITH—

!
hfairie,
Michigan, New Jersey, and Wis­
।consin will gain one representative each,
;
MAMacbuaeli*
two and New York four.
Men of New Y’ork, New Jeraey, Maae(
achusctl*,
Illinoie. Michigan, Wisconsin—
UUiLs «s|| undiraiorj by every voter
in your Stats that the Republican Cno------- 1—«.T:----------- equal noKHeal
Norik md Stmlh.

the Johnson party swan* tuperiar right!
of the Seuthtm voteri. Every man who
votes the opposition ticket thereby sonaenta to have leMer rights than a voter in
the Southern Stale* ; while every eupporter of the Republican ticket insists Hastlng-i City/News Boom,
that tbe Union men of the North shall
have al least equal right* with the lets
quotient so found should be the ratio of Rebel*. I* it possible that the issue be­
representation for the several States.— tween two such ticket* la doubtful 1
The rstio thu* ascertained under th* cen­
MACHINES ALL WARMEXTED
sus of 1660 waa 124,163. and upon thia
basis llie 233 Repr**entative*T»ere ap­ Booth Ceroliaa Adopt* the Civil Bight*
Jf. M. MILL, Ageist.
portioned among the State*. Tho nutnb«r w*s, however, increased by the act of
When Andrew Johnson told th* peo­ For the Counties of Barry, Eaton, Cal­
March 5, 16G2. from 233 to 241. by al­ ple of the rebel States that they bad done
houn and Allegan.
lowing one additional Representative to •rough to aatiafy Aim, and that they need
- each of the following State*; Illinois, do nothing more; when bo told tirein
Iowa. Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio, Ponn- that be would secure the admission of
sylvahia, Rhode Island and Vermont— their Senators and Representative* with­
According tn this apportionment, tho out any concession to the nationsl de­
Northern and Southern Steles had the mands, lb*y abruptly closed their action.
following number of Congressmen:
Sheltering thcm*elvM behind tho Execu­
tive decree, they r*fo»ed to recognise the
X0RTUKUX STATKJ.
negro** »n individual. They . waived
New
Jersey,
California.
their right of property, but left him, so
NEW GOODS, NEW BUILDING, and NEW
Now York,
Connecticut,
hr as legal protection and rights were PRICES, al
Ohio,
- Hllnole,
concerned, in the position of estray cattle,
IB, E. HDOT!Hn®’S.Oregon.
Indiana,
whom *nj one might teke to the pound.
Pcmuy Irani*.
The fact of freedom* made no difference.
CHICAGO UNDERSOLD.
Rbodq Island
Kansas,
Th* law excluded them from the serie of
Vermont,
Maine,
humanity, boeauso, in becoming free, Thiag* to Eat it *0 bouts of lb* day.
Afannchusetts,
10 Wisconsin,
I they lost tho protection which the law
JdmMgen,
gave to the property of alave-owner*.—
Total
156 Their condition, then, in the eve of the
Minnesota,
New Hamphire, 3
law, was more terrible than when they
’.:i
were slave*. Literally, they had no
iovtuxm tTArta.
right* which white men were bound to
Missouri,
Alabama,
respect. They could work, but the law
North Carolina,
Arkansas,
jexciuded them from any demand for
South Carolina, 4 •’
Delaware
pay. They could not work for
Tennessee
o their
*
Florya, themselves, because tha law excluded
Georgia,
them from occupying land, either as own­
•WHITE BION," two doors out
The Virginia*, 11
Kentucky,
ers or lessees. They bad no homes, no
Louisiana,
bouses; they were literally outcast*,
E. H. DENNING.
Total,
85,
Maryland,
obliged to accept the bread they at* up­
Mississippi,
on *uch conditions as were made by the
ELECTION NOTICE.
Now that Slavery is abolished, the doners. Congress, in the exercise of its
thnrr-fiflh* ri---------- ,
----- —,------- -—, power, declared in th* Civil Kight* Bill,
and the new apportionment haa either Io that these freedmen were entitled to the
be made upon the voting (whi^popula­ rights of freemen. Il declared that when
tion, m the Congressional amendment they worked they were entitled to their
provides, or upon ths total population, hire; that when they made * contract it
as will be th* can if the smendment I* thould bo enforced ; that they should be
rejected and th* Johnson party have a heard In court* of justice; that they
majority in ths next ConRrea*. Should should have I ho right to marry one an­
the amendment not by adopted, and the other ; that they should have the right*
24! members, provided foe by the act of parent* and guardians, and in all civil
of 1862, divided among theState* accord­ matters have I be earn* rights aa other
ing to th*ir total populatl on, th* South freemen had. And they enaeUd that
a MaaUr far tba lutb .•ioatorUl District,
would ■*&gt;n nine member* and the North j whenever and wberover the Slate laws
i your Cbaaty la a pan, aetaiable fa iba
would lose nine. The ratio of represen­ and the Slate Court* refused the** rights,
m nf Ad No. M0. elite* l-iatea Lots of
tation in this ease would be 129.215, and the negroes might appeal for protection
the representation of tbe Northern and and security to the United Stale* Court*.
Southern Suits in Congrem would be a* Andrew Johnson vetoed thl* bilk ConJrvse passed it over bis veto. Andrew
follows i
- '
ohnson and the Democratic party attbe
xoaruxKK stats*.
North have ever since been denouncing
5 the Cuagreae for the unhe*rd-of persecu­
Calafoi nia,
3 New Jersey,
29 tion snd oppression in condemning the
Connecticut,
4 New York,
18 w bile men of the South to submit to such
Illinois,
13 Ohio,
1
Indiana,
10 Oregon.
Iowa,
5 Panntylvanla, 22 cal abolltfon act th* securing to negroes
Rhode
Islsnd,
.
2 the right to make and enforce contracts ;
Kansas,
I
3 to eve and to be sued, to give evidence,
Main*,
3 Vermont,
6 to inherit, purchase, leaee, sell reel and
Massachusetts,
9 W iscunrin,
Michigan,
6
personal properlp, and to be punishable
Total,
147 only with the same penalties for crim*
Mioneeoia,
2
New Hampshire, 3
that ere imposed on white person*.—
GEORGE H. HOUSE,
Johnson, In hi* recent journey, and all
souTBaaa shim.
the other Copperhead and rebel orators,
9 deneunerd this Civil Right* Dill a* one
Alabama,
7 | Missouri,
North Carolina, 8 of tire outrages committed by th* lUdiArkanwia,
3
South CeroIinS, 5 cwt Congress upon our brethren at the
9 South. South Carolina baa just answer­
Florida,
1 Tennesae,
Texas,
5 ed all thia Johnsonian thunder. South
Oaorgia,
Kentucky,
9 Tbe Virgin!**, IS Carolina ha* vindicated the humanity,
Louisiana,
0
th* jurlice, tho merciful consideration of
Total,
94 Congress. South Carollnytaa given*
Maryland,
&amp;
Mississippi,
6
direct and .nerwbclming (rebuke to the
H will be seen that In this ease the Copperheads, who, in the name &lt;&gt;l the
Southern people, dem»nd that the freedfitatra of Illinois, Indiana.

and thoSute* of New York and Penney I
vani* each two. On the other band, the
States ot Alabama, Georgia, Louisian*
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Caro­
lina. Tenueasca, Texas, and Virginia
would each gain one. As the tola! vot­
ing pTsUtiun of the Northern State* is
I8.652.T76, and of the Southern States
8,025.700, thia would give in the North­
ern States one member for a voting pop­
ulation of 126,889, and in the Southern
Statesone member for a voting popula­
tion of 85,496. Those, therefore, who
oppore tbe amendment, or who at the
approaching e’ection vote for Congress­
men of the Johnsen party, thereby vote
jUintavoti”! yopaiation u/145^8 9*n A«
Naril tkaU Sava a» »««&gt; r°w*r
8*’&gt;‘
496 Southerners, the Immense majority
of whom are unrepentant Rebel*.
Ths Constitutional Amendment, upon
which tbs admission «f the Southern
States to CcngrcM is made dependent,
ai&gt;d with it the Republican party, insist
ibat a taler in tha Northern Staiaa thould
«IF
&amp;.»&lt;■

BOTTOM OUT

.

rbetber tbe Smith

Trial,
&lt;&lt;biaio equal right" with the voters of the
South, or whether they are Mtlsfied that
the abolition of Slavery shall even inetcasc the superior rights which the votarS of the Southern State* have thu* far
enjoyed under th* Constitution. The
ptain that prupwly prsonlCeil to be understood by the
dnilest intellect.
.
According to the law of the 23d uf
May, 1850, it was enacted that the num­
ber of Representative* in O-ngreeo should
be 233; that tha representative popula­
tion [which means the whole number of
free persons, excluding Indians not taxed,
with the addition &lt;d three fifths of ail otb
er persona) determined ty the crass* of

•food there .

Wk. SraonieSf*’
Nashville,

notice.

WiSUKXSS

�GEEAT

1OTTOM OUT
or

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

tei

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
FOB IRREOULARmES.

is IndloiGd hy Um tact ibax ersr loo,.
ueunnaJIysold and consnmod by
of tb. tiered KUUs, Mvcry oao of

ie Place to Buy

i°©°D
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ar,ni.

O For Cash.
CO stoss or

HCRR.VI

0. D. SPAULDING’S

FOB THE OLD AND LOXO TRIED

CASH STORE!

ESTABLISHMENT!

NEW GOODS

DRUG &amp;. BOOK
STORE

Of every needed Kind and
Style jut parthated for omh
at low PridMani belling at

Roberts &amp;, Striker,

THE HASTINGS
, --_ ...aaf all tamale eomplaints,
removal of all ob«ireelloas of nature, ud tbs
or u—l.w
--■

-aavtrmtg,

■1U&amp;

Established in 186L
’

EUAEUaUlNI

SSELL &amp; NEVINS
We have one of tfc bw|
••It.ted8kx4jt.lb. Maehet, of ail kioffa of Goode
uwdly hept in a Vari*.

BARGAINS

hiril!
wr'Eti

For the People!

»s: »» '

GOOD BROWN SUGAR 1S| Cu.

PRINTS FOR It, CU.

~

More and Better

GOODS
For the enaae Money,
to their line, than any
other Store in town,
AND NO MIST A KE

Ooxuriating of all tho Popular

Btoru.

PATEHT MEDICINE!.
Drnji, Clirmlcal,, Palnla,
M Olis, Pure Wince,4; Ll«*«ra

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Allow.... tor Ba, ro,.,
WB BELL AT

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BOOTS .AND SHOES, CHEAP

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GROCERIES!
CHEAP AB THE CHEAPEST.

'And Kind* of

sMHl
VTSTS vattt

IR prices

supplying st'Uw name Ums Tat Means
Cent Uy oh who hascured hinssll
dcrguing eoasidsrubte Quackery. Uy
a postpaid addressed envelops, •Ingle &lt;
ofcharge, may b« bad of ths anthor. ■
XATHAXUX MAYFAIR, Es.

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To Everybody.

GROCERIES

A Large Assortment of

Travljgg Baskets
Children Carriages

_______

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RUSSELL A NEVUS.

■gs, Msy-ih,

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fruit’cans,

1M4.

BY THE DOZEN OB SINGLE CAN.

more
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RUSH

HARDWARE STORE!

GODS

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

a

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■&gt;•■'1 Fall I. Give C, ■ Call,
uw.an, X.,.. iw.

tSIEITS a STNIKEN.

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3

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0. I. SFAULIINS.
Hasting., April M, IMS.

5«w York.'

1- Merrimack Prints

'

'

Ju’yUji '

Miaheed: How Lost, How Restored.

iejseei eehhs s

.

Jnsi puMlsiwd, a new edition of

Informs lbs labile that their Block of

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

ACKLEY’S
&lt;EW

mts

At the Detroit and Chicago Lilt Pricne.

STORE

s iiilsnS

2RYCHEAP

■E.EEES Si

ID 15 UNLIMITED QUANTITIES.

K^-rncs. in a sualcd vnvslopv only « rents.
Tbs esklretud sutbor la tkfc admlrebl» mssr
steady dvmonstr»U«, from thirty yeary successful
precties. that «b« alarming eor.ss^nvnere of sslf.
abue may be radically cured without U&gt;« dangerof interna! tnilielM or th. upptloaUo. of
the knits—polatlag out a meds of cure el ous.
simpla.eartaip, ud vlfwtnaj. br Bmau ofwbleb
TTCry wBerer. no matter what his reedition raav
be, may cure Mmsclf cheaply, priraldy, ud red-

High Prices Busted Up!
Gold *1.16 in Basing* !

ItEiiU H

and will be sold at

Prices,
8 lbs. good Muscovadt Railroad
Adding TrusporUlion; ud consists mainly of
Sugar for $1.00,

_
___ _
iHsmKimHcsi st aSftEs
ftkzftnn!

Is generally kept op to tha ran Is at the people,

’ And Everything else in the line of

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Drug!

trnnum « sassss erssssaeszassssc. wtsststs as

Medicines.
aints,

POOREB'S

THE SILVER SKIRT

CUBS

(Thills and Fever,

§

Bilious Fever,

£

Intermittent Fever, £

Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chills,

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STOVE PIPE,

Oils,

BAP PAKS,
And

everything else

fashioned

from

Groceries,
Sheet Im. Al! sorts of
School Books,
Stationery,
Shelf Hardware,
Wall Paper,
ROPE,
Notions,
Cards, G-TlIZ^D-STOISrES,
Card Board,
Farmin. Tools of all
&amp;.C, &amp;cn
.inds,
And every thing el the same astonishingly

pAisra.

LOW FIGURES.

LrfBS.
r

ptrm-

AND TTOODEN TTTARE-

F. I. ACKLETt.
Hsstlags, April U,1 IS*.

AGUE

aprSOmX

SONS

Diarrhea,

HARNESS

Dysentery,
.lEVNLVEIl, HELEN

Periodical He
Dumb Ague.

REMINGTON'S UVOLVERB.

■EHHIF

SHOP.

�NEW AllVEUTfeEMENTO.

Are Ytralrurared!

MORS TROTH THAN POETKT-'

ir art, aH tl ll» !—*»»«* Agency rf

SHIP A’HOY!
ANewThingfor Hastings

GEO. W. WILUAU8.

0™ lUI.ru k SuR.rV Dn.g Suu.

RLFCBLIC15 KOMIXITIOKS.

MR J. C HALL

IS! KS.5SKWSAS
TOBACCO STORE
Jterth BN. mat. BOwt. wl-N be «iU ”'*i"

TOBACCO,
C1GAB8,

of all

SNUFF,

Jirrttonj.
RISKS TAKEN ON LIBERAL
TURNS-

orrwuiPi

BRACE &amp; ©’DWYER"-

AND PIPES,

pair tbe great
BMMKbM«eHa,__________ ,______
tsblieh, and that ormfidtnt in tbe hones­
ty of our nrotlefe, and tbe integrity of
our purpcMa, we sppeol to tbe generosity
of tbe people of Barry county, and Mk
tiicoi til rcpraia tbe some confidence in
our Iroaesty, intelligence and patriotism,
tbet they did when we wars in tbe field,
fighting the ecenita of oar eoustry &lt;m
BoutberR battlr-fields, and we pledge
them in return that their confiJsnce in
us shall not t« betrayed or .Ixired ; that
we wilt reader a just ar&gt;d faithful account
of our atewanhhip, sad that U oeoasi&lt;m
requires, we will hereafter, ae heretofore,
protect and defend tbe Institutions of oar
country, fr&gt;a) the aUack of foee without

ORAJJEL HOSFORD,

EDWIN WII.LETB.

t
Far Rrprv*e»tnUvea.
Pint Dietriei.—J AM E8 A. SWEEZE Y.
Second District—RICHARD JONES.

The Pittsburgh CeavesUoa.
The National Convention of Sol­
diers and, Sailors, &lt;t Pittsburgh, wan
the “great success'’ which It is always
safe to calculate upon, when the brave
“boys in blue take hold of anything
with all their heart. They had lytic to
do with the Cleveland aflhlr ; that being
merely rotten up by a eUbdi politicians,
and dubbed with a false name for effect;
hence, U waa a failure. Tbe Pittsburgh
Convention is a genuine Soldiers sad
Salkns' Movement In aid of the same
noble cauaa Cor which they foftghl upon
the bloody field. Tbe rank and file
have a part in it; it la no select jMrty of
gentlemen holding oommtadauaor want­
ing them, as waa that of Cleveland. '
Th* Convention waa organised on
Tuteday, by the choice of Edwin Dud­
ley, a private of the 13th Maas. Regiment
at Temporary Chairman.
The permanent organization was
speedily and harmoniously elTected, by
tho choke of Gov, J. D. Cox, of (Jhlo,
commander at one time of the iid Army
Corps, m President, with two Vice PreeIdentaand two J-ocrutaric« from coch
Stale and Territory. Of Uw Nice PrcsP
Tbe-followlng ore the i-tatea and Ter­
ritories represented In tho Convention:
v New Hampshire, Maine, Massachu­
setts, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connect­
icut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl­
vania, Delaware, Maryland, North Car­
olina. Ohio, Illinois, Indiana Nsvada,
Michigan, Wfocuiutln, Iowa, .Mlnn«~otn,
Kentucky, Missouri, Tennease, Texas,
California, Utah.
Three are no gags and padlocks about
this Convention ; the ablest speakers in
the country are there, and they give
free utterance to their aontlmento; and
he who deals the heaviest and most rad­
ical blows upon tho disastrous policy of
Andrew Johnson receives the heartiest

ts—••
-------------„rntr.mH.rtnn fire worts, and other
ilcmonatrallans of cntiiurdnsm.
The
aoidfent and sailors marched In process­
ion In twelve dlvtaiana, an. annj oftheniaclvee, occupying an hour In pausing a
given point.
The eohUen &lt;✓ the Rr.pubUo "vole &lt;u
they tkot" la the sublime moral of this
great Convention, sad which will be
fullv verified In the great and Important
verdict of the ballot-box, soon to bo rnn-

AT

EASTERN P|hC£1

machine
SASH. DOOR 4 BLIND MAKCFACTT

‘Use;
EAT1S# AID OTSTEI

■v-Mcndcd a* tar
nct-rasary arrea
By O?3fFCT

SAil©OX¥
GROCEY

KEKTiDH &amp; jhajh.

STORE.

Rally Oxct
Boynton will
Barry county, ।
village, on W
who are to le
CungTOtaby n
ported andoqi
men of Barry &lt;
cordial grvclfn

GLAD NEWS

Uu Mm. W, 1? so* I*
Mgs of ReutiSNi
M. WatWNT. AW*y at u., Wl4Jte«il
8AUt-K W.e &lt;( MV'aw*
•

Jlrmired: That we invite tbe Sordini
•” opvrwtMni of all a .Mier*, and ail nthero
who believe wilt, u* Chat voluntary ser­
vice io dvfotire of the nation's bolior, tbof limbo, toewith and fortune for the

th'

countv officers to ba elected in Novem­
ber, that each nominees shall be gimd,
competent, efficiwit and reliable union
men, compowvd aS far aa ran be,*&gt;f sol­
diers who have served in the army at the
front; who kava sealed thrir devotion to
their country and V. tbe eau«e &lt;d nnlvere
al liberty, with the blood and thejliiil of
battle, and wb« have proved thrlrfi neN
foKdbe I-Scra to which they are neininatrd, by tbelr per*.«al qualification*. ••
well ae ti»Hr (tad. , f val.ir on tbeitri.led
lirld, and IBS! we piodge our support to
the ticket this day tn bo nominated, and
to tb* ftieods and eupportero of said tick

GERMAN PIPES,

©Alls,

Milllarry a*4 Str** Gaufa'"'

MEER3CHAM,
GUTTA-PERCHA,

BRIAR ROOT,

GEO. M.
BROOK. H.
ER, AND Ji
at lead two
people of Barr
At the Scbn
Baltimore, on
At Briggs’fi
Monday eve. (
At Lapham'
Grove Tueadai
At Culver's
town Wrdoeed
At Hickory
Oct. 25th.
At Prairievi
AUJrangeville
TKth Aleoat

*ETMUU a.

‘

Also, that Jo»
appointed Dcp©
Revenue for tl
Jnmea Roberta,

DICXET &amp; HEITU1.

tbe object x&gt;f tbe* Conventta. after which
on motion of I. S. Geer E»q.. Lirot. L.
B. Wightman &lt;1 Hasting., Captain M.
Wing and Captain Phenepl H-e»f Orange­
villa were appointed a. a Committee tn
draft Resolutions to be prevented to tbe
CunveBtioO, in one boor. The siiid com­
mittee retired and Rev. Mr. Pillsbury
waa railed upon to addrve. the Conven­
tion; after whi*b Dr. Palmer of Castletoa.G. W. Milla and CapL I. 8. Geer of
I lasting*, were called cut aud addreaaiwi

A WARM MEAL
who never yrtquaifod bafiire tbe attach
«4an enemy,and who never yet dreortret
• I fleaJ. Ujrtbrr With tbe gi'airruiw Oepfwrt of the free an.1 unlaiught voeer* of
the county. u&gt; give to tbe ticket thia day
nominated, a triumphant election.
Tbe foregoing reaolutiixia were unant
m&lt;umly adopted by tbe enrireatfs with

Marble Shop.

SWSO.A kayta.it
wfire kuaiKOiti I.
aMoret

tkrev tbev areprep.—I la DroWi
MOISTTJ KfElSTTS.

ADAM SCHUPPAS,

Tomb Stones,

NEW GOODS

Al thia atage of tbe proceedings the port nominees for county otfirora to be
Committee on Rcaolutinu* rrturnrd to supported at tbe coming electiua.
the court num and reported tbe follow-,
la dun litas the mid cmiitaitu-e rpport&lt;&gt;S&lt;wrv st tba en-ndng elect bn. to wit;
Foc RrprFM-ntaUve, T. L. PtflSbury
fur 8beritl^ Edwin Mallory; for Tr-aJ

the rffwt, that ' the
sobly euwj by oar urer, Win. Upjohn; for Regisier, Dr, J.
country 'a flag w ben •wailed by traiht- C. P. Negley ; for County Clerk, M.
our band*. should, u .
Wing; for Proeeeutitig Allcrovy.-L. B.
and profit are l&lt;&gt; In be*towed, bava tha
Ilorrigan ; for Ctreu.l Cmirt Commitaprefi rente Liver ilwtt who stayed al
home in tha hour of uUr waiotry'a great- i'U&gt;er P. Uramer ; for Oiunty Surveyor,
Jas. Itaigh taho; for dufutwra, C. I’.
Larable and*Jacob Odell.

Tbe motion to accept the report of tba
oommittoB waa p laeod by a unauuuou*

NEW FALL AND WISTER GOODS

at&amp;Liwaat axoaa,

On motfoo reanived that this as venlino will not pat in notnlnsUoa s Repre­
sentative for tbe first Dutrict^f Barry
County, as tbe ouiivvotn.n was called tal­
ly aa a rvunly and nut a DlaUlet Cuuveot:nu and a nomination for Representative
would be irregular.
On motion all tbe nominees reported
by the cutnmittoe were adopted by the
convention, oxoept Peter Cromer who dochned, as bo wss out an attunwy al law
sud therefore unqualified to sot Ir aush
eapedty.
’
On RMtioa L. 8, Horrigan was nomi­
nated by tbe convention sa candidate fur

bd'l at the prou;
village, on tbe if
thia month, waa

Estate Agency,

H. WRIGHT Agent

Fall and Winter Hats.

’OR SALE-

great credit upuk.
the highest plow
ence, who were
prrecuL It la S3
will appear in th
xru m due time

'Pill H.'lt. ll.»t
MOULMS MAX ROOD.

Hat* and Bonnet* Repaired,

fins
IMPROVED FARM JDK SALE.

Ob tbe motion tn adopt, an amend­
ment waa mads that each candid*;, be
taken up separately and voted for, which
msda it was publicly stated by one of
tho eblef managers «&gt;f the evaveatfon, in
a .pevcti mode before it, that tbe coo yenti.m tboOgb in favor of lira resolution at
a matter of principle, were Rot bound tn
act uiv-n it in makit g ihrlr nominations,
for the rrsa&lt;4i that tbe soldiers were nnt
oaipctent, •Rd Were ih&gt;C reliable, but I
must serve a longer probation before
they Ortild ba rccognizrd aa Republican.;

&lt;lal IMd.lj wilt 5.
!.•» tk'NK. P11.I.

Medklncs, i'alql
Is reUlng at gn
Give him a ealL
COMMIS9IONER*S NOTICE.

Prentias of tbe Oi
bad tbe thumb oi
off, near the *«
aaw on Friday I*

Dr. Jeakaoa-* Fimsla MaetMy Fills. M warkes

ru« MmSljfJ^telonTOicL

t^raSii

. MBta*.

FOR

insults and slanders of iffiv wbhtf’g potan. ar 1 ■
vfndiotc onrown tonoor, « w« ware to
vindicate tbi aaffea's honor When assail
ed by tnritnniua bauds, led uo by | tbe
wtlBBiowa of.la»ary. and thesgtsHIUw of
tbe proceedings &lt;/thia cunvm.tiim in both
Suetherii ariaUievary.
Retolrrd: Tbdt tbe eoevention beid at of the count) paper*.
Heatings os tbe 89d- nit., eollrdiy tat
On nvrtlim tba reinvention ndj-mnied,
sight of tbs aravits and tbe righta of tbe with ibrwe hearty snd pruiooged Ateri
brai « m«m who bored their breerta t&lt;&gt; the
UMrta of the men*). «bu rodureri the
Dr. J. C. I'. NEGLEY
JA8.H0UGHTAUN,
Choin*

SALE

meeting*. l'»
which appear In I
pabllonna of the v
cd are cnnictUy &gt;

rr UdrlanaittesM
&gt;lalQh&gt; u briag «
F-tyrtta. FaletiiV, M?

desire* to tent a »
mile ofthepoef^
Is factory, almost &gt;

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VILLAGE ORDINANCE.

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LERI,

VOL. XL

HASTINGS, BAEBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, I860,

ihokboreUtm*. tUtoL.

^stiitgs' Barium girtttwg.

Ministry and Straw Goote
r

‘

EASTERN PRICES
so. 68 wkkt Mint rrncn, *

Jackson, men,

uLAD
1

NEWS

roa van mroertMATY.

Tas Ust’l Fum.-Th. Ori.lm.nmbw of
Ibis cbinolog periodical, op«a*a wHb ■ bmnUful
and anggaatfr* •npnn.j, OlutraUr* of U&gt;* i»UmUnf etsry of "Hufti Maiertl'* Hrir.“ Th*
deablecrtorad el«l Faataoa ;Haia l»*»eJeg*a»

Rrpsbllcaa Meetings.
GEO. M. DEWEY. C. G. HOL­
BROOK. II. WRIGHT. DR. PALM­
ER, AND JAMES A SWEEZEY, or
nt least two of them will address ihn
people of Barry County, as follow. ;
At tbe School House near Striker's In

BRACE &amp; OWypT~~
DBKBH AKO BCTAILBB8 o9
ats, oms, ipgjjg

£i&gt;cal bi&gt; Jlutrilmtoii.

CLAES NO 1-StaUiont.
W. P. Briatcfl, best stallion4 years old or Rebecca Voder, best loaf wheat
over.
J
ga 00
bread,
W-T. KlcCcpnel, second best do. 3 00 Mra. John Chamberlain, best collec­
E.N. Gatcaveat stallion Cyeanoid, 8 00
tion of cake,
W. P. Bristol, best stallion 2 yuan
. Mrs. I. N. Kaeler, beet 8 lbs butter
old, /
2 00
I. N. Kfelcr, second best do,
1 00
At Briggs* School Houss in Assy ria oo
CLASS NO. 2- TrotHno Stock.
Munday eve. Ort. 22d.
Edwin Burt, beet trotting,Ume 2:25, 5 00
At Upham's School Ilnuw in Maple E. Blseett, second best do, time 2:35, 3 00
Grovo Tuesday eve. Get. 23d.
At Culver’s Schoo! Hours in Johns­
town Wedne-day eve. Ort. 24th.
At Hickury Corners Thursday ere.
Oct. 25 th.
At Prairieville Friday eve. Oct. 2fltb.
AUJrangcville Milla Saturday eve. Oct. Afalched Sonet for Carriage BoacUtr.rt.
27th. Alto al Dtnrd'a School House in
Nelson T. Parker, beat pair 5 yearn
Hope on Sktfliday evE Ort Tl.
old ar over,
W 00
Wm. P. Garrett, second best do,
1 50
Harrison Carpenter, best pair 4
yean old,
S 00
ellended as (ar as jxmUble, acd make all
A. H. Pratt, eooond b«t do,
1 00
necessary arnwtgena-hra.
It. Young, beat' pair 3 yean old,
2 00
1 00
By Order of Republirsn' C-mmitiee. J. C. Bny, secund best do,
Mre. R. Carlton, pickled egn,
J. A. SWEEZEY,
John Chamberlain, caned wineplant,
Chninnan.
DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.
Mre. D. N. Lake, best ten yards
Rally Ortcp Atuix.-llon. E. M. Charles hussell, second beet do,
1 00
flannel,
11
Mrs. D. Heater, second best do,
Boynton will address the electors of1
CLASS XO. 0.
.
.. ,
- . Barry county, at the court boudin this Lrood ifam, to be accxmtjtanicd by Cull Mra. J. P. Roberta, best patchwork
quilt,
7&gt;*t UMib,f*nlSB5’Kc""zl2S» I village, on Wednesday evening. Mr.
or OuUt under three yean old.
Mrs B. F. West, best white quilt,
$2 00 Mrs. D. N. Lake, beat pair woolen
Uoibro* UiMok.
II. la one of the glorious Republicans D. B. Pratt, best brood marc,
1 00
’
i who are to be repreoeated in the XTZ IT. M. Bush, second best do, ■
blankets,
CLASS NO.".
Mrs. Wm. Patten, best rag carnet,
• M *'■
' Congress by old Ben. Butler, and roCbtU, Marta and Galdinfft.
Mra. D. N. Lake, best pair woolen
rnt-ot. ci«-n u th- tr**tmr*t ported an eloquent speaker. Turn out, I J. Ch. Hnnna, best coll 8 yean old, |2 00
Blockings,
auu***’ orncr
,B 'men of Barry county, and give him a I T. P. Jshnson, second best do,
1 00 Mrs. Milo L. Williams 2d beat do,
lp ‘ . *--------------------- -—- ' cordial greeting.
I N. E. Clark, best col 12 yean old, 2 00 Mrs. G. Striker, beet pair woolen
, Frank Bite, second beat do, •
1 00
Geo. W. Brink, best colt 1 vear old. I 00
APFOUtTXD.—We learn that the "my Wm. Vester, second best do,
W
Mrs. Wm. Patten, best ottoman cover 50
policy” traitors at Washington, have re­
CLASS NO. 8- Draft Jtortci.
Mm. IL R. Bell, beet fancy chair
moved the jR. J. Grant, a loyal man, Orrcn Leonard, beet draft team, ""
MrsUlfc'aHton. best tai Jo onver,
50
Julin Brink, eecondbcst do,

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
**u*r of th* Erial. of Xriaen C«d*ell

la prefer rim that I* paraoaae* of
&gt;«£&gt;lbeAty «r«»l*d lost* by ths Prot for lb* enmity of lU.ty and ttutoof

■BSW

t&gt;y«r Brills; ■'Tb* DwjraUd Matria»Miy.“ by Anb*rFeriatl»r; ••Wlaltr Tlaw.” by Floraae* Per­
sy, aslhar of "Bm* Ms To‘-jp**?Mllorisla.
JUwipU. Faahioaable Ul«!li&lt;tne». Sc.
Frio* »5,SO* year; S0o|&gt;i*«»gC0; scopka (and
on* atans) 81S. Bpadoua eopie* will b* *sat

am

Sudd

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
The Circuit Court for the County of
Barry,

guardian s sale.

D. ISM.

bar* tried evcrytbltig known to lb* prncUca of
■nrdKin* from lb* very beat N. D'»: batlnitb
proorpilau Ussy tbal year plaakn bar* girrn
place, and appointed a Copperhead in
Mra. Wm. i'atten, beat tidy,
50 ma mon perraacarrt relief Ilian anything «lac I
JACKS A MULES.
M
ra.
R.
R.
Bell,
best
worsted
work
,
60
j
bar* ea*d, and I bailor* nttlproducaapcraianrnt
hia place, by the name of John W. Slob- A. R. Pratt, best mule team
Mra. M. L. Williams, best pair lamp
I
CATTUEmat’,
00
Tb* eoanler-lrritaat vffert of year plaaten ia
CLA4»N&lt;Kl-DwAairi
’Also, that Joseph Cole eaq., has been
M ra J. P. Roberts, best reg rug,
W produced io subb a mild and grsdual way, Uuv so
appointed Deputy Collector of Internal John Keogie, bestbuR^yrtn oM, |2 00 । Mrs. D. Heater, best worked collar, W io&gt;if*rsl* th* eirml^tlca aniand It* ^uta to
M. P. Fuller, best araamcntal
Revenue for thte county, in place of Wm. t». Freeman, second best do, 1 50 Mra.needle
which they ar* applied, ssdeaerl npon *11 aarvoea 1
work,
W
Jnmes Roberts, ceq., removed- Both of
diMas*sudiaatealanlatir* inlaenc*, that I plae*
! Mra. I. N. Keeler, best sewing by
these men arc radical Republicans, and
I
Machine,
55
i Mrs. D. N. I^ike.beet domestic shawl, 50
truly loyal.
Mra. G. Striker, Ixwt shell Blockings, 60
Mrs. M. L. Wllllama, best linen
Umtox Mxmxo.—A
Republican.
stockings.
60
Union rally was held at the Court House I
lire. McElwain, best pair machine
knit hose.
M
in this village on Thursday evening
Mra. McElwain, beat pair machine
Inxl, and an cunicet and eloquent ad­
knit eoeka,
60
dress In favor of the Union policy of;
Mra. McElwain, beat machine knit
I
nubia.
■
M
Congress, and against ‘ my policy” dof Mra. D. &gt;’. Luke, best coverlet,
60
llvered by Hen. A. A. Knappen ofKal' CLASS NO. A-Dno.it
I Mra. C. W. Flcnhig, best patch wor&gt;
nmnsoo, and a brief speech from thecdl- ,
quilt, machine,
Wm. O. Freeman, best cow,
Mra. J. P. Roberta, bort patchwork
•r oUitr mi«t el
CLASS NO. 0.
quill, by hand,
“
i&gt;oiivu&gt;d rtn&gt;
WorH»w (wn ni,,i Siren.
Mra? It. It. Bel), best pin cuahlon,
60
—Wo want two or throe loadn
Mra. I. N. Keeler, best erochct mat, 60
J. W. BcnUcy. best yoke working
rood at the Baxxek ofllcc.—
Mra. Wm. Goodyear best knit shawl, 60
1 M Mra. Jaa. Townsend best cone basket, 60
e of our friends send It forward? Fcymour’Andnm, second best do,
Sira. Ix&gt;ttle Buaaell, beat white quilt, 50
A. J. Palmerton, best pair 3 year old
Goo. Curry, artificial tree,
JerocwFalmc-rton. second beet do. 1 CO Mre. AUby ^unoM,&gt;Itallan^aInttog. “
Lyman Mixer, best pair 2 year old
Mrs. G. Mathews,hair wreath,
50

Miss Nsttle Briggs, best table spread, 50
Gv». Curry, one fancy b-x.
&amp;0
Anna Ferree, worsted tidy.
60
.Mia M. D. Jlenter, wnraled collar, 50
.M. P. Fuller, »ilk embroidery.
50
Mrs. 11. Wood, best fancy machine,

0L1. V AL1..UH.L pMA ii'O’.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE*

, undrr.lrt.-d hariK bee# do&gt;y •«■£

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

Dat*d AugsstClh.

a6«l

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

kidltii'R.
..
II. II. w.«&gt;d,best knitting machine, 2 00
Mrs. D. !L.McElwain, 2d beetd«. I 00
J. M. Hill, meludeons and orgsns. 2 00

kvnns Life 1’ills,
PLWX T»t. BPiOP
well-eelectMhffibk of Groceries, Drugs.
Medicines, Pnlitfs and Oils, whl1^
U seHlng at grtaUy reduced prices.

Give irim a calL

__

'

GRAIN, FRUITS AND VEGETABLE8.
James Hotchkiss, best half hu. wheat. 50
John Chamberlain, hret half bu. oat», 50
P p' c^y, socond best do,
1 &lt;*&gt; James W. Hotchkiss, best collection
of fruits of all kinds, '
50
K P. Cady, best uwea. 2 of more,
James Hotchkiss, beat collection of
,w
fall apples,
.
&amp;0
FV* Hash ado sbamt nelhlngt How e*n lb*
S~ . C»lr, u»l&gt;urmorecr»l«, t
James Hotchkiss, best collection of
b*T Wbit Is mars important to us than lift &lt; Ik
neachee,
60
la soly Uiresgb lUb'aadby iivlag araUsraaaaan- n
James
Hutttkiss,
best
collection
of
j: a
~~ «“■
J1 CO
joy pxsMsrtsad prs«p«aUva cataUa**. "Tbor*
la a happier sad batter w©vU,” but w* oiuat do .
J. C*wU «*»&gt; v°*
1 00
•sr doty bar*. Live If you tsa-tak* car *dtk«

a»ao,
or full

EXECUTOR’S SALE.

IONEIT8 NOTICE.

O’”* H**11''’

xo. o-s«*»

&amp; R. M&amp;wMn txt breeding row*

GUARDIAN BALE.
W fflUn* Brmrfy Will be «■“***’?. C
HARVEY S FEMALE PHJ*-

_

i—t &lt;io.

&amp;

T.lle. t» Unds a*.. *e. ,• .
, &gt;zs .J. :• "
k»s*y Adransad e* War Claim*for#lpa].
Vireait Coats CoMlaaloaet for a*rvy Abliot and Emtlj Lu
C*Mty.
ooxnnlltted to&gt;11 in thtavitage (,hcslrr
Ornra Is F-iduns* Block.MiacLSVll.ca.Bica.
M»UaC» Clerk* OB*, la Haavisaa, «wery Ing money ftT t^f,^"0u&gt; *****
C- Tripp of
far trial at the
•O^Xo^h. CtouU Court, CLASSI \~Fam»tS Implex
forthcoming areshm^^ ___

“iTi®«Sl

'£0 8PQ-aTOMClf_

_

C.pi, C.rtridf**, Ammonrtloa.^^S'
Hl? ILtiri.
CO LX A BOX.

r.JAJCa!

II. IL Wood; best 2 winter squasbes. 25
J. M. Nevins, best cabbage,
25
James Hotchkiss, best 8 quinces,
25
J. M. Nsvlns, best cauliflower,
25
FLOWERS.
Nettie Briggs, best eolleclionHjf ver­
benas.
, ’ 00
Mru. John Roberts, beat boquet «f

GUARDIAN'S SALE.
ATTACHMENT NOT]
’ The Circuit Court for the*
Barry:

Mrs. J. M. Nevin*, second best do, 1 DO
Mrs. A. Bundi, best floral design, 1 00

SLOW RACE.
Win. P. Garret, first in.
Johnny Goodyear, last in,
— . . . -----------_ gooLLU-Tb.

dially iDT^ed.

CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

] BW| erm of G»ody«»^ Mtfiw
|
Wm. BARLOW.
Basting*. K»p«- JSth, &lt;»*’
'iTHO.

�HASTINGS BANNER
ftk

Srlrtt^ Jertri.

direct to these headquarters until division
cot-.mnndcrturre «M»infed for them.
UbrnmlstiiM wUl he forwarded tn reg-

CHANCERY QKDER.
STA TX or MlCmtAX. BpLI*

BOTTOM OUT

BRAVE BOYR IN BLUI

ventton,:I have nothing to aay. That is
a matter that concerns themselves alone.
What 1 hav.to'sey fe-thii; Th. whole

S-PH-L-S BEMEDY.

sounded al own, and all loyal soldiers 1
spring into their places, prepared to deal
blows heavy and fest against the enemies
of “equal justice to all men," rebels in

never get anything
est and best terms |

Il Will Become the Standard Beaedy.

GOODS

Brevet Brigadier General, President.
Wm. IL Norns, Adjutant Cor. Sec'y. r

TgSKTKr

DOMESTIC

The Place to Buy

OF ALL KINDS,

Sewing Machines,
• as instituted for the suppreealoo of the'
rebellion. Men who, some of them,
threw up their fate in the streets of Has­
ting* during the early part &lt;.f tbe rebell­
ion, »nd shouted for jny when they heard

hyada so bitterly o
»«&gt;U Ifthe’ex-reb

O F TH E

Positively

aged by a'icsr disappointed office seekers,

■ntnSt^

SHUTTLE STITCH

QQ

To Suit the Times.
HEM, FEU, TUCK,

OfS

Mr

AHD At PBKE3

'

w/

o

&gt;, GATHEB.

• eopy of tbis Md«r to bs pervoiully nrrred on th.
mH MnrNMonl doAndaat, st treat twssty day.
bofore tbatins prssertbsd fortwr ^msbm-

desired in their secret aoule. that the at­
Omit OnH O^Mtntr,
tempt to put down the rebellion by force
Sewing Mtcbitiaa, te/l enll »t tbs
of arms would prove a fellure, in order
that they in connection wjth their south­ Hastings City Nfire Roon,
ern allies might regain power in a Union
a«m
WTN1MD ASSOCIATION,
reconstructed on their own model.—
PHILADELPHIA, PA. '
Those are the kind of meh that have been
T'YlKaM.of tba Urinary and Sexual Bya
moat active in urging on the movemenL
MACHINES ALL WAKRENTED
TharAoeteaud dignijM (t) editor of
‘bM^^AddMMDr* LhEuLIn’koVuHTu.'
the Pioacrr and bis tltganl cndrrjtntd(1)
correspondent had a large share io the ar­
For the Counties of Barry, Eaton, Cal­
rangement of the programme.
NOTICE,
houn and Allegan.
YTTHEREAS, nr wifi HwrUtl* P. Ansld
VV L«* l*n wry fed .nd beard wiltrout csum
tended friends of tbs boys in blue entire­

r— Artsysi&amp;st'idssr-

Benzoin
bhA

o

Cheap

Elixir,

the Mllrat to harts TV-

H1TW0 UMV rCBCBBW on oovm.

Q

ForCaih

BUSSELL &amp; NEVIflS

IN NEW YORK, SINCE THE

STOBB,

3BiittU’dit;i.

•truetion, which jJ

vention imd made their nominations, and

selected 81odu in ths Mv.

WiF-THE KONE'NO SCfiATCN/NCr.

Great Decline,
In Prices,

fersd tu them;

Ing majorities, are I
acted of defeated mJ
tiallon. There is fr
idea in the • hole 2
tha:&lt;Fresidtnt Juki,
within a cotnparsu
stamped'with his
Dose it ordain uuiv
Does it ordain Impil
Doc* it proscribe, I
if late the rtcept at I
country,or ninGscaJ
No. it simply ordil
debt shall be paid « I
pudiated ; that the &lt;1
rryman who wore bwttentul and sons shall be maintal
els who have *Jd«
rUad ph»» »»» • demovraL
shall be disqualified
|g X democrat.
the rebel States sba
IltfAWbun la « democrat.
V. Seytnqo^.ljj8 ballot bo^atufler litieal power in the
whom they deny p..l
the representatior al I
out the Republic an I
population.
The I
amendment is In tb&lt;]
there anything in th I
able objection can ll
not lie * curious read
Rebellion, that it *|

Uaually kept in a V
SfoTsr--..

We are prepared to SELLV GOODS

WE SELL AT
Persona!.
Vbi. IlnttiA I
IlaaUap, Jlteh? asm
Wo copy the following from the “draw, ly disinterested T Is there nogvttf pro
ywo, to be returned for service* reodercdl
As Any OtherlHoaae i&gt; Mlchlawa.
GKO. W. ARNOLD.
er” of Darper’aMagaxke for September:
Are there no axes to grind, now or here
LU don't pit »on ..hM- l-.....
“The foil-swing capital temperance sto­
HALF THE HUCS.
ry comes tu us from Ohio :
If 1 do not greatly mistake the spirit
sad sfllKtlrr.
“Judge O. L. Jiey, the Temperance
Mcturer. in uno of bis lectures here, cot and temper of a largo majority of the
ulf tlto fullowing
NEW GOODS, NEW BUILDING, and NEW
and Kinde kept Io a Country Store, and
“.No person can drink ardent spirits in buke the fawning sycophancy of these
PRICES, *1
uornpel ns Io sc!)
moderation for a term of years. lie will
Copperheads at home, as k were tn meet
invariably go on to excess or abandon
twU br Dn&gt;r«..U. Mwtoewly by i
CftoorHANUFACTOnfXG t
their use entirely. ‘Now? said he, ‘if and oyereome their traitorous allies at
OUR FAaLITIES
•250,000 —
--------- &lt;250,000
CHICAGO UNDERSOLD.
there is n person in this bouse whoso own the South.
Justiex.
WORTH OF
experience contradicts this statement, I
WfercAre,
Cloch,
CAaii
‘
1,
Diamond
RI
xqi
wish he Would make it known. I will
acknowledge that I arn mistaken? A
large, tall man in the audience arose, and,
foldinjf bis arms in a dignified manner
ARE EQUAL TO ANY IN TBX
RVMEll a HEViat.
aerws his breast, said, ' I offer myself es
STATE.
an example of one whose own experience
ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT
[cteCTLAa.]
dispvtve your theory.”
•
Regard to value! And not tn be“What,” eaid Jbe judge, “are you a
Al a soldiers’ meeting held pursuant
moderate drinker I”
to a call therefor, al Fireman’s Hall, in
you are to receive,
TOOTLE
•Y^sir.’? 1
this city, on September 30, an association
TtlBOAT
LUNGS.
“lluw long have you drank in mode- was formed and denominated the Michi­
ran A^r
receTvlnglho article
Our aasortmrnt of
gan Buys in Blue, and the President
thereof was authorized and instructed to
E. H. DUNNINU.
•W’era you nerer intoxicated!"
appoint an officer in each Congreraions)
Hasllngi, July (tb. 10M.
.
•Never?'
District of the State to extend it* organ­
PHILLIPS
BEHTLEY
•Well, really,y aaid the judge, “I am ization throughout their respective die­
election Notice.- nuiiuw,
a singular case ; J&gt;ut, , trims. The following Instructions will
he added, surveying his subject carafuWy assist all interested in accomplishing the
fruiu bead to foot, “I think I can account purpose desired.
.
for it, your cute reminds me of a little
It is considered advisable to make or•lory,,ganizatii-ns in the various district* by
“A colored man with a bisccitand a companies, regiments, brigade* and di­
And is sold at a reduction ftwn for met
botitoofwhisky.nl down to “lunch" by visions (each Congressional District to
the bijiik of a dear stream. It/breaklng compose a division, according tonum­
his bMcuil, some of the crumba.feM Into ber), without restriction a* tu numbers
'DR. CROOK’S
tbn friier. Three were eagerly seised in cither, but it is recommended they be
and eatec by the fish. This Vuggested to made to conform a* nearly a* poaible to
the doihie, the idea of dipping his bread tb^t of infantry io the service, with offi­
in the whisky and giving II to the fish.— cers &amp;&gt; rank according to command.—
Ha tried iL It worked well. Some of Each company to have the usual alpha­
the fish ate frocjy of it, because intoxica­ betical designation and regimental num­
AN APPORTIONMENT!’
ted, nnd Hosted helplessly upon the top ber*—each district commencing wilh the
to. a Reptwnte
native t&gt;i»tricu
livl.
Lfe
uf the waler. So be easily caught a great first regiment nnd numbering upward, to
INo. I Into'
number of them. But, in the stream be designated by the division commander.
FOR RIIBCM AT1RN IT ACTS LISE A CHARM.
»u one very large fieh, unlike the others.
Division commander* are authorized
It ntit.friely uflbc bread and whisky, but to select and eppoin regimental and com­
373
IKfi
without any perceptible effect The cu- pany commanders within tbeir districts,
OLD LAl)|E8 dt FAIR MAIDENS
nreihf ofjbc daekio was excited to know reporting the names of regimental com­
muro of the name nnd nature of that fish, mander* to the»o headquarters as soon a*
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
lie procured n net, and, after much effort, appointed, giving their address, and to
BEND 95 CENTS FOR A CERTIFICATE
cauglij it, nnd carried it straightway to a make assignments of companies to regi­
. &amp; B.
colored neighbor. To him he stated the ment*.
circumstances, and asksd his opinion in
Division commanders will authorize
the miner. Th* other darkle eurvered regimental commander* to select and ap­
CIBTO* KIBE
this .icgularftsh for a moment and then point the usual complement of field and
said:.-.
'
•
staffoffioera, and the commiaaioned staff
"Sambo, I tm'crtUns di* case. Dal of
। the regi manta.
fish ii a tnuUel krtuL
II haint got any ’ Company commsndera will appoint
1 ®r'h« rinwai d.y uf Oetobcri ts«. Ibt MGEORGE H.BOUXE,
*'*1
■•Htl’Usd
brninsi" “In other word*,” said the 1their subordinate officers, and aUo the
euitK
bb b’Jf f’7‘
U" ,Mrth
judge, "tokiity aeU only on Hit brain, and, non-commjMioned
1
MAXVFA CTDMU) TO OHDKB,
officers of their re-1
of course, ttoise whq have little brains or spective
1
companies.
r Chills and Fever,
none, may drink without injury.”
Blank mutter roll* are being prepared
The storm of laughter set up by the and
1
will bo furnished to division comf Bilious Fever,
£
i »h« town cf Am&lt;
audience drove the moderate drinker mender*
;
fur distribution to officers ap­
from the boose."
1pointed to raise companies.
Huts plrialr. «n&lt;! uidrra* all orders to
Intermittent Fever,
Roll* will be filled up in dupltastqfone
to be retained by the company command­
ExamlMbVur 8t(
i Remittent Fever,
ld| Democratic journals have endeav­ er, and the’other tu be forwarded to three
arptvred.aj* tfeatnf
T!
ored to make their renders believe that beadquai ter* ae auon as any company orAdniai.tt.tor. CL'
oi «nr
■ Congestive Chills, *
Connecticut had gone Democratic in her ganizalion is completed.
The beadquarters of regiment* will be
town elections. The following summa­
CHANCERY ORDEiL
ry .enefutes the story ot the Democrats: designated by the Colonels thereof, and
r WT...I.T h Wlteoo
*ble
*
r,
C),
.'larr,
ro
wui.u
iu»
wobh in anar.-iru.
those
r&gt;f
companies
by
the
Captains,
and
One hundred and forty out of one hun­
»..andBscbsUer. Alic
AIm attestor far lb. stall .Wnalorial Di.irint.
dred and siity-three towns of Connecti­ as soon a* established will be reported to »rwlJel. ltd.Cuuat’ I. • p»rt. .|trr..bl«teIbr fire
Vislore rf Art Bte. sWlJre^Mlea tow*eflWIA.
cut held lluiir elections last Monday. Of those headquarter*.
^Im a R»pre»ffitslir« far raeli utllwTwe Rep'll is recommsudcd that regiments and
115 towns so far heard from, 71 have de­
rsM-ntaUr. Ih.ucu ieto wbU* this O,uuty Udi
cided tbdmaelvca Republican,'37 Demo- 'companies adopt such badge* and banners
▲rrn
cru, and seven are divided. To the list ■s they deem best.
Division commanders will please make
olicwnsen the Republican side, printed
^eeleiday, we Ijayo to add Coventry, 1appuintmeDts as soon as possible, and
teastlos^;
Franklin and Windham,
making T1 iti all, while the Democratic !
column fuota up S7 wilh the addition of 'in the great work. Wo have no time tn
lose. Let all soldiers and aaikrn unable
Balcm. Spreguels added t'- the list of '
Diarrhea,
to partidpate in drill*, enroll their names
that we may swell the record. We cor.
unreckoned; but it io safe topreenice
Dysentery,
that very nearly ' twOxford* of the whole dially invite all soldiers and sailors in

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“ The Ku.ghts «.f the Golden Circle are
all democrats.
...
. .
E»ery man that rejoiced over rebel
Gcturtes'was « d. tnocral.
Every man .pposed tu Liberty and 3&gt; :
.
_
.a a d«u&lt;«rat.
'
• Wbat fply eomUnst^.
Why

AiTlbeJD.yfrgi»e to the world the in­
gredient. &lt;d the party with which he affill4,„|_tbs democratic party J—the great
national party ! !-tbe Alpha-nd Omega
of political virtno—the quintessence of
■ . &gt;_ -- |V—
n/u* ut/rrt of W ildatni and

Du- Republicsn Ul

; rsq.. of Atlantic Coil
an eminent ami eslinl
been a aealous liepu
ganaation &gt;•( the fir
_lx-txpi3*et'‘ It in the
IL A. Cutinor. n wounded Unite soldier, ; IDs rlevtlbnis bey 01
The candidhte* in
fr&gt; m the office of Postmaster at North
Vrrhda, Jrimlngs county,. Indiana, and
■ nixiintrd a aUe-at-boene • support er of
bill
Rip Unlit
-my policy” W bin
I. William No'ir.
re the following
in a peUi.hod fetter
II William A. N«
the change.
anuiffit other yea* »&gt;•
III.
John
Da«id»««&gt;
o»e
I
do
txU
snp6 I am removed I
Deni'-cretie IV. John mil.
p.r(,llif ttifamously
V. George A. Ilslw

bill.

in ■tarvatjup and exposure.
7, Lam triiH.scd because I do not
support the Democratic party which
■tarred me three days and nights al
Florence. Sunt* C«n»lina. for refusing to
point tv them the modes uf rscape ot
Mima nf my eomrad.-s.
fi. I am removed because I do not sup
port the Democratic party wbuesrued
me t.. be Ued at Clmkamanga, and becanssl ab&gt;-t some of raid Drn.'&lt;ral*.
V. I am removed beGuw I Aowt rupp-n tfr Drorficrntir j arty .which nd.brd
me at Riditm-u l, Virginia.

Drmnrmtk

Cb.-«. SitC'cav
Andie* J. K
E .V. Il Wr

Our fl lend* ib-JpeX*
elect ine Mr. lfaR**»J
|Vth tvel grrsf rwA!
tr.Ci.eMr.mil » I
Rogers. Mr. I hl’I '
ibelll l iu.wrjfta.tiii I

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Anti-Fever|
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AGUE I

perfecting C«r organixallon*.'
The rebel paper* of the North, meaner
We also ask toal every town or coun­
and viler than lbw Southern rebel papere,- ty In the Bute, nos Mfeady supplied with
muster-rolls will noll.fe Jbcir divistoo
to assail me es Igo round.
commander at once, giriog names and
—Tbs N. Y. Tribvnt has an elaborate address uf proper persons to conduct such
organixatloo, also, that all county organissttoos will plane thsmsolrse in commu­
Rrpublicnua now han three, and conclude nication with their county Republican
that there mayW one district where the
Republican* 1 will lose, whife they will
The fellowtag division commanders
probably ga|m in two or three.
Adrian and T,
Southern road

Policy ,• H
_-Old.Mml

&gt;0—Gen. Wm. Humphrey:
Adrian.

itr of Harry, vic A SUrrill. Cler
ItMiMOT e! De«u FrwenUea
ill CVurt CtanmuricDvr. 5arr»yc

Periodical Headache,;
an-MpsHtt.. lowtia, tmite of«Ura«rtW, k. tE
la no lu&gt;&gt;raflti.H&gt;, u twtimoni.il .iUviat .ambw

Dumb Ague;

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Me(r;&lt; .

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Ward* majority last |
! they expect tn fncreas I
[lest of all. New
formerly fuedl'femn* I
most heartily lladw*l
Pvlitieianayeho.a V*rI
• ere trying hard IO/1
iheaame time that IM
g.«d,Ilepob!iren«. ai
TniTatatwa in It.
(like J. Jin Urown • «'

L"!

For Beaman—Home vote. 859 ; Sol- Thlftcen.—A". I’- ^r,-j
dfers’ viflc, 1,257. Tula! majority, 2,

IleadeSailsn Mlcki 1
F&lt;&gt;r Upaon—Home Vote, 4.0S8 ; S-lDzrat I
diers vole. 1.M5. Total maj-wlty. B.fflS.
Fur Ixxigyear—Homo vote. 1.820 ; CiacrLA*.
The f'JI.reingietbe
Soldiers’vote,’1,054 Total maj”rtt),2.
■neriui of the Michigan
•74.
rt*/-Soft."vat.J»fe
For Ferry—Home vnte, 3.018; S-Jffiere' vote; | ,053. Total ruejorily. 4.071. edged with blur; brt.l
For Trowbridge—Soldiers’ vnte, 835 ;
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11. Into re»H“ etl beroitor I do w&gt;:
aupfvwt tKe ’ 1Wi*.-crati.: party, me of
«buffi tried a second time to shoot mein
Smith's Luildiug at Kw hnomd.
12. I urn retiioVcd because I do l»"t
••'|‘[“rUihe.DMffi&gt;crstlc party. «Web en­
deavored Jo Irewgs me »« death tin eng
the aintrfsj-’GftM’at D-h*iHe, Virginia.
13. I a.n removed becanse I do not
««ipj»-rt ths Infernal and treasonable Dem■ C-nittr party, which cam. near start tag
meat Charleston, South Carolina.
14 I am removed because I do not
itiA&gt;rwlha hellish party which tortured
me «rth'hunger fur six months at Ander•oinille, Georgia.
15.1 am removed because 1 dn mra
support the aMaaain's President.

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..

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All orgaaualioM »p
cdtoequipatutses.

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GREAT
Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

'"-‘•-kMr-fr.-Z,
If th* nrobft. reject it, they win
never get anything better. U te th* w&lt;,
•"•fdWum, lh.,
Whi^ ikatuefosleu Way in IN*«,"-rr*«
fared U» tbetji;
»
«
c 1 a«*hejoined‘“R*
„ do not find i» l'« •"&gt;
,bw*
Auete condition*. *. Wnb«died ia th«
il-.utahh.-h the dtmocratle party of Con*lituto&gt;Q«| Am*ndtn*nt which I-.,
S":. c»r-A w- f"J “P“.

k jor iHRBouLAirmte.

nm.rk.bl.

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0. D. SPAULDING’S

,_rj| .rniwMlH* that
fess's
Fury man who turned . agamte th*
t„fn,n1.r.t*M«d“'&gt;'*™U
‘ E.rry m»n ‘hat
in tb* rebel army
lk“’Jobitotm ha* not himself
‘ E,„,1fcr IU.
A..b»™.Mr •
«*»|»rativ.lv rwewm p«rI1K&gt;’
'utai*''l ‘he L- S. aervic* «lt» detnu- •tamped wilh h.s high approb*tion'_

Ne* York Poatmaster
mb largo *um* of public
iiocrat. ’
- "
7
I
ho restated th* draft was

H.^l.s.1 pm* ■« • democrat
Iz* I* ».Je'tnWit
,
\Jlaadigltoni i* a democrat.
i, ,i Sesmuur, the ballot box *tu6er

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Dom H ordain impartial .uffrag* | Nu.
Due* It proteribe, disfranchlator
trial* the r*c*nt armed roe0,iM of \be emsdidat* for uffica. • Uqw _ m
“ever ba. voted do ckber’.ul
MMiv, or eonfiiate lh*ir property 1Ak,
%’,*ms that tb* national
debt shall b* paid and th* r^ d«bt r*POdl,?a..; J**1
c5,il rl«ht’
I*'wm. •ball b« maintained ; that tb* retel« who hav* added penury to treason
.wi If. A-rmiaw «nii; i .L°
th* rebel btate* shall not have their po­
litical power in th* Union loeremwd by
th* pretence co th*lr tell of pertens to
whom they deny political righte, but that
the repreaentattor shall b* bated through­
out the Republic on vutern, and nnt on
population.
The pith &lt;rf lb* whole
amendment is In the last danse ; and is
there anything in that to which r«aaonabl* objectiim can b« mad* 1 Would it
nut tie s curious raault of lb* war against
Rebellion, that it should end in confer­
ring on a rebel voter in Smith Carolina
a power equal, in oatioe.al affairs, to that
&lt;&gt;f two loyal voters in Naw Ymk I Can
any Democrat have the far* to ateert
that the Booth should have, through its
disfranchised negro freemen a too*, a
power in th* Electoral Collrgw and in
lb* national II'him &lt;&gt;T Representative*
equal to that of th* State of Ohio and In­
diana combined t"

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DaalyuM]
CTO. CLAXK A CO.,
.
Ova‘1 Agvnu for U. 8. sod Caaadas.

in 1851

MKUtt

Miit muni
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Established

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—Furrmt. the here of th* Fort Pillow
massacre, Galloway, editor of the pesti­
lent Rebel ab«ot, TJu Atelewh,. ar-d
Cut Chamber*, notorious in tb* West,
have tent greeting to tb* .tobtwon voldiers *t Cleveland. It W;J1 hardly be belined, qnt it ia a fact, that th* Cooven«l&lt; II by molotiou thanked the** bitter
Tire Republican Union nomination* for Rebels "fi,r their magnanimity and kind•-*•*.
” No Andmonvilt*priw^er* were
Coiigrca* were completed by lb» select - ^Cleveland.
f
ion In the 1*t District of Whuam Mookx,
&lt;*q., of Atlantic County. Mr. Mooraia
— Mr. Hurlburt of 71&lt; tTorlJ, at a
an eminent and estimable ciliirn, a bo haa recent pqblic dinner In Canada, in reply
been a xealvu* Republican from the &lt;&gt;r- to the t-mX“Ot&gt;r Friend* on the sooth
gauixaliou of the parly, and will faithful­ side of the Un**," asid that "It wa* the
ly, represent it in the XLth Congress.— Pagans of Ireland, not the Inteltlgenl
-H'» election i» beyond doubt.
mass, who believed that England oppress­
Thu candidate* in nomination and Um ed them. l*be United Stale* would not
rota of ib* several Dktrirt* iu 1804 ar* he bullied Into helping lb* Fettisn*."—
Thus the Democrat' who have begged
Diit.
lltp Union
' I. William Moore.
II William A. Ne­
ill. John Davidson.

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-At the rl.-cri-n • ». ip' • '’
iesl tlwr Vlh District SahdtotHelv.n-.rl
only Iwaten 50 vote* iu the IVtb.—
friends in the Vlh bat* no doubt ,4
ling Mr. Halsey, v ' ’ ‘
'
1 lerl great eul.fl l&lt;‘"

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— G&lt;n. Grant hq* wriiten^ a letter stat­
ing that it i* against bia oityvicrtons nf
du&gt;y tn attrtM political conVootion*. and
regretting that any *i-ldier should taka
part in the political qveation* it tl&gt;e day.
The General speaks fur himself; and it
i* to bejjtu* inferred a hat kind of signlficanre atlaebe* Io bl* accompany Ing
the President •■* bi* tour tn til* West.
G.ii. Giant ai-hea to b* nnder*t&gt;«xi tb*t
be trr«&gt;gmx»* ibe President a* bi* comtunt'der-ltwblef. It aould* nut bedell-

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Sugar for $1.00,

Berlin, and peace prevails io Europe.

— Il i« aa'nl that the owner* of Dnlar
And £v*rylhteg else in th* Ho* of
Of the ugually etom o-mi'ite. Canid. n. are ready to pot up $50,000, odd* of
E«tex, Uriiou mid 8«me»Mt hgven. w I - three to five, that hr will Imt a mile in
. h.-M Senator* fur three years. In pise* Ira* than 2.15. Mid, if allowed a running
..f &lt;*i*RrpaUivnn a ltd 'hr** De«n&lt;«*t*. h.«e with him. alii trot a m'lnin Ims
and i.ur friends to&gt;p*
revrrw- tto- fignrr*. teouring them * m.j-riiy I* lb.
— A Western editor lately married
on* of bi* compositors, another eourposi
tor acting a* LriJcamaid, th* officiating
rlrrpy man being a retired printer, and
the local reporter giving th* brid* away. More Durable,
—Oo*. Boreman, i-f West Virginia,
More Elastic,
Wards majority laal y»«r a*» 2..80 ; baa accepted a remwnlnatiun for another
they expect tn inerran* this now to5 000. term, h* haviag alraady *erv»d three
Moro Graceful I
years. II* Indorse* tho Congressional
Bnt uf all. Nc- Jerwy.
Amendment tn tb* Constitution.
formerly fo*«ilifermt«. I* now
'"fth*
most heartily Radical State* In the Ltdon.
4&gt;..|ilieiana who. a very few «&lt;««»&gt;* wace
wer* trying hard tr&gt; be Jobcwmites, a
B. B. B.; Brea&lt;! and Buller Brigade,
iTm oti. um- (h.1 lS»| p»“*l
Pulilkwl gambler* who** fortune* ar*
&amp;.C., &amp;.C.,
....I R.p.U«.r». ... '»A-r
"
plgyed.
Man aiibabad brtekingoul at the mouth.
(Ilk* J.dm Bmwo’* *nul) “ttercbtng «1.
And everything al tb* ram* aatuniahingly
Who msoe uiwd to tell ua, “you can'l whip
Omimim teh.m|«. g.md new*p*per. *itJ
th* South." *
public diteuteinn. are fitel making New Renegade* from all partite, but mo*lly
Jeraey one »f lb* *«mdtel of th* Old
from lhn*e
’
\
Thirteen.-N. Y. Trihixt.
Who thnoigb the rebellion w*rt traitoron* foe*;
Strang* fi*b that’* »tlrred up tn • *1111
H.arfq-arters Michigan D*ysl* Bite.
stranger kittle,
Dxtroit, Oct- 4. 1868And Tied fur • feart by that traitor
ClBCCLA*DmJittl*.
„ ., . ,
Tb* fi 4 low J ng I* tb* nmform »nd *q*ipTb* Judasiie*—trailer* of all kind* erf
,„„U ol th. M.rE/.n B..J. ta 0'"-'
BOSS
cluib,
The Evau* that b*rt*r lh«k birthright*
edged wilh blue; bnn» tmoad with to*
f»rJ&gt;roth.
,, ,
..
•ante.
Ktndied .pirils of traitomu* Val-amdig■ &gt;»
... ......
C&lt;W-Dark bl»* •* black.
to*, sad. frwm thrtr darabihV
wstosss they
and hammer, .
JMSR-WHte mewl, bln* emhoM*
Who they drove from th* conrnatitm for
border, with *iWer renter of sppr.-pri.te
IEV0LVEK1,IlFlEt
A FAVOBITE MUMTt
fear of bl* clamor.
dealgn. made exprvaslj ** ‘,“r •’**•
..
caggrd I* oofivenlioo leal wm«
Liehit—Ctiinewi Lanterna, or lb*ordi- Men JpXrfilik*.*hrll.
^.nofartorwl solely by to. Stere SM
„„7,..rek mu—;*"——
Might blow all their Bread and U&gt;*»r But­
ed,
they are cheap mid dean.
.
ter to h-L
lb* Hat and hUj cm
m
The vanguard »f ••!«&gt; «UrW&gt;g out on a

Railroad Prices,
AiAiog Trassporuiioa; sad coos’vti mainly ot

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

PREVENTIVE TO HIVE CHILMES.

Drugs,

Medicines.

nints,

THE SILVER SKIRT!

rqutntly inquired of an to
i given in thia State in 1864.
Member* of Congteea, Ac.,
* e cumpil* from th* official
following figure*:
— Horae vote, 10 443; Sol.
020. Total majority, 17,&gt;
dors' tote.

] 257.

Total

majority, 2,-

l-r t ps,.n — Rome vote. 4,088: ftol*wrs rotr. I.B25. Total majority. 6.613.
i'-r Lxigyear—Home vote, 1,690;
Wdi*n\ole, 1,054- Total majority, 2.h’r Ferry — Hums vote. 3.018 ; Sol:
•l»rs,1»tr, 1,053. Total majority, 4,071.
Far Trn* bridge—Soldier*' vote. 835 ;
f-r llaldwin—Hums vote, 125. Major
”ffo» Trow bridge. 710.
’
•
Uf Driggs — Homa vole, 030 ; Snl•Weite.OOO. Total majority. 1.886.
I** entire soldier* vote of th* Slat* «*
'd«rard,«Governor. was:
r&lt;*Crapo-0,«|9; For FenUm. 2,002.
Tu,»&gt;. 12 064.

DAINT3.

l

LOW FIGURES.

b,^?“^,i.r“7X,'Z-w &gt;»«'rf&gt;
The h*t i* rcco,m'"„ .
-,-teewbte.
i.’UwM*1 ”p«!t by re*t and ivtfn. ,
■«&lt; lor a jcar .» two, to regain my
strength, and I J»p* U&gt; be
for at least fifteen or twenty y**m ,
,1)d Lantern will be
gq oofer

J**. Ihould call nt off, I have no fear*
l&lt;ir'.'''r‘'2'lr^«* o*yo»»d th* grave.— ,
tk~
Uve **•“ corrtetly kept in
»pp«r world, ja 1 have no doubt they
■*'* b*”' ‘here will be a email balancw .

Oils,
everything el a* fashioned
Groceries,
Sheet lr«i. All Mrta ef
School Books,
Stationery,
Shelf Hardware.
(
Wall Pap&lt;
ROPE,
Notions,
Cards,
Card Board,
Farming Tools, of al!
kinds,
LASS,
DUTTY

OODEN WARE.

HARNESS

-^sgr3£SS£=

Oh' that i* •J«* Bread and the Butter
Bnpde.
.
Jfaou,

Valuable Fann for Bale.

tbe*****-,
..; 1
&gt; ar. argendy rm^tetR. A. Awaa,

JtaU, mid ryfar, sUAC Awsr swr &lt;

REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS.

ateeril^^ter teifkU farM-t--

.

.... .

.. .

.,

E. JlEMllfGTOJf fa *OX*,16aa, X. T.
Mooes A Nnmois. Agsals,
(Mrfitt]
Vo M OotetfaM Blnwt, Xsw Tse

HIDES, PELTS AND Tinrou

sale.

SHOP.

ssis^ssis;
OO1J&gt; A RILYZBGALl

�f ‘prkOR£ TtCTB HlASp®^

HASTINGS BANNER.

noticed th*t *
........ . .''.— I- ‘
4 • U.MI, W
, u ...» :&gt;»&lt;-*■&gt; u-m* in history, be

UJ

IMO.

SHIP AHOY!

Ury, and with tbe «xe*plion oftho notnL

CLOTHING

■rfritlCJ, NBIJlTItM.

HENRY H. CRAPO,
ar punuMu
Jbr ZimM—ani gowwwor,
GEN. DWIGHT MAY,

GEN. QLIVEB L. 8PAULDIN0,
.Mv Stole Sfevowrwr,
; 2&amp;BNME* &amp; cnKraonm,

thatatuod behind Abrabam
Lincoln and fought down the rabriliom—
Tb* South will aaalt**M UMr.Jobn*on

notfrom tbe "boy* in blua.
Il i* a)»o, eubetantially wa/rur, that
there la any di virion In th* rank* of tb*
Republic** party in Barry county. On.

•ye* gradually ever rince tbe new* from
Maine. Tbe reault* of Teeeday’* work
will throw upon them a great flood of' belodg, but the party
tight It ie eafo, we think, to predict that
tbe South will prepare to accept the

MS K O' HALL

VOL. XL
TOBACCO,

i

TERM&amp;

THE'ELECTIONS.

VICTORIES!!
Geary Elected in Fennaylvanla
by 25,000 Majority.

preaentad a very creditable and *trong
tick*L They «ra cerulnly men of char­
acter, wall qualified for the oSee* fur
which they are nominated ; all of them
of th* Union army, and all of them are
true aad reliable Republican*.
A* tbe Democrat* do not propoa* to 1
nominate any tick*:, tbe oonteat will be
between tbe Republican eoldier*’ ticket,
and the old atagera, *om* of whom have
already worn the honor* of office for aeveral term* quit* creditably.
While all good Republican* regret tbe
aeoeeaity for any diviaioa in their raakt,

OHIO REPUBLICAN
BY 45,000 MAJORITY.
The Delegation in Congress,

Republicans Sixteen,
Democrats Three
a.ooo Majority.

(

Iowa, Republican by 30,000
to 40,000. AU the Distrids Carried by the , (
Republican Nomin ees.
Tbe t^cnlion* of Tueaday virtually net­
tled the great ImuI* involved in the cixitmverwy between tbe people and tb*
PreridenL
It ia morally certain that
New York, and Illinoi*, and Wiaeonain,
and Michigan, and MinunoU, and every
other Sirtc that hagan alaetiunto Nnvem
her will, w/b np few ampbAall. utter
theircoodoADuatiun &lt;4 “my policy." It
i« impomible fur the ndnih)l*trati&lt;« to
rrcoier fram the auggvring bfo*aithaa|
rrceiv*d ; the trium

OFFICIAL

OF READY-MADE

CLOTHING

MEERSCHAM,

uh

J’laining A Matching

GUTTA-PERCHA,

AND PIECE GOODS

n

ItT UrU A,

K

.)U(H1.VE

BRIAR ROOT,
GERMAN PIPES,

^USRCLLA METINS.

i.
ir rnxr juts uxcssd.

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

SASH, DOOR

k BLIND

MAN UFA(TY

Give Ha a &lt;*1L

Bl fa st tbe "BIG H1IIP."

mra
gJhixOOSft
utim a»

fUNH. DOORS &gt;*A BUNDS. FLAMING
AND MATCHING OR JOINTING
LUMBER, AND STICKING
MOLDING OF ANT
SIZE OR KTTIX

W‘

I? I
F
UNION STOKE ar

First Class Cutters

GROCE Y

STORE.

IBTOTDn &amp; KIAR!,

Hint* Mre«L Haatlnga, Tllrb.

a a Farstiar. Ware-new. baa a** !«•

.

jBEaofcr,

HULDROOK.

FOR SALE
M atMl TVorklWR Macbiorry

An imfrovcd farm t
asitos fma *T&gt;^m.in&lt; n to, o

[JT Parties Ar«U
•4 abate will naka

DELICACIES and ILARRITIES

•e iCvkimry- Fdl FJ
»IU*4 W th*
°
?s..cS»

H- WR1MJ1
pOR HALE

J.

OY S T E R S

iili-app

JOHN RUURXTS.

H.-FRBN8DORF it CO.
•a. Oct 1Mb IM*.
acUOy

Groceries,

DRLMttu w-4 JOINTED BIDING

DICKEY &amp; PIENTIM.

iTw-eKt.

pNAITKN
rotcrtalucsl t

DOTY’S CLOTHES WASHER
AND THE UNIVERSAL

Clothes Wringer.

a warm Meal

Marble Shop.

ADAH SCHUPPAN.

Battle

tlen 1* exten

D. WM1U1T

U W1UGBT

ON TUR SHORTEST NOTICE.
Rkriag b*4 FilUea tm*i
clanbrmtac*axt. I

A “Mt Policy*’ Von.—The police tn
Philadelphia laat Saturday picked up
and Jugged one Samuel Miller, an “nnraeonatructed” aoldlarof Btonewall Jackaon’* Divlalon, who defiantly owned up

Creek

JOHN L MALL,

*11.‘witWuHlkMiAk,

rs SS.e-a.mn mt. Xsw
I •«. *■-, tnOtoen. AlLn* Ca
11 WXfollf.

40
Tomb Stones,

H
formerly car

A.R WING.

six” who had been aent up from Loudon
county, Virginia, railroad fair paid, to

NEW GOODS’

J

M. CADVALXADER,

of the luiiep
l&gt;lan of Rob

i
11 WRIGHT
IMPROVED FARM FORNAI£-l*»(avM~

NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS

a PRINDLE.

it» aittrr.
for the people of tbe United State* roeido in a Co ngram elected by the ballot,
or in a President elected by a bullet T

TUE REPUBLICANS GAIN TWO
MEMBERS OF. CONGRESS.
AND CARRY BOTH BRANCHES OF oo diaaflectioo aball extend to the Cungreaaional and Blate ticket*, both of which
THE LEGISLATURE BY TWO
will rvcaivaa roaring big majority in
THIRDS MAJORITY.
th* county.
Tbe above, which wa clip from tbe dai­
ly Pott6f tb* 10th Inat, deeervea mor*

B1&amp;&amp;1N1BT BTOaS
ftsL BQHKRT JAVKNON. ROBERT UKRUKRT
THK NATIONAL ftinENSJUKJ jy^ABUNH

Fall and Winter Hats.

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville Barry Co Mick

iMPRAtm
theeiuquert
ildMdmtbi
why

O. HOLBROOK.

H. WRIGHT Agent

MLIKNCR AND FAIR DEALING VICTOIHOrU
OVOfUI-RIW IBM AMI FILAt-D

R 8AI.E-

g

rcalars
wheJeaats at
K- C BROWNING. (m.rtl
Al&gt;\

Church &lt;*

Beal Estate Agency,

Straw, Mik aid Yeltct BOX SETS,

XEit

Jforal_

n**U*F*, J»a*»4ta, 1ML

Harri s Caaaiwsre Balk..

a suidiera' ticket tu be supported fur aonal reeeona, and i* preaumed tu have
county officer*, al the coming aleotion.— *een tb* action of the aboulder-*teap
COUNTY NOMINATIONS.
Th* cooventioo waa io reevonae to a call convention through a Isntt of great mcgfrom a large number ofaoidicre who felt
FfrW District.-J AMES A. SWEEZEY.• themeeivea aggrieved by tbe action of nifyiog power. The Republican* of the
District.—RICHARD JONES.. tbe Republican county convention; claim­ county, alao, feci deeply ibe Injustice
log that uid convention, after vnaui- done them by the Post in tb* publication
For Rrariff,
XDWIK H. MA1X0RY.
mouriy peariog a raaolution to gifre aol- of that letter, especially as they have
diara tbe preference in th* nomination* taken great pain* to extend It* circulation
...
F*» Ceenty Clerk.
DAN1KL STRIKER.
■
about to be mad*, ctultified tbamaelve*, among tbe trut men of thia county.
and ignored tbrir own reeolutiext by oom
mating civilian* to every office of any
ASA D. BORA.
Accrraa.—The subscriber having rent­
profit in th*county. ‘The boy* In blue ed bl* form, will aeil at public auction at
turned out in aolid column, the large hall bi* residence on the Town line, in Carlton,
of th* court bouse wo* d«M«ly crowded, on Wednesday, October 34lb, IMG, at
and tb* action of th* convention waa en­ ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, tbe following
CHARLES G. HOLBROOK.
tirely barmootaa.
property, to wit:
The convention wa* organited by
.One span of form horses and harness ;
HARVBT WRIGHT.
electing Lieut J. C. P. Negley aa chair­ one lumber wagon; ooe pair of bobsleighs;
mao. After passing a *at of atirring re* one hsyrate; one plow; two cultivators;
ALFRED C. WILSON.
olulion*, pledging them*«lve* to the vigi­ one Scotch barrow, (40 teeth); two hun­
lant and untiring support of tbe great dred patent pails; one hundred Spanish
SAM tin.
principle* of unlveraal liberty and equal­ Merino sbeep; on* hundred grsde ahvep;
Qty to ibe fullest extent, th*y proceeded three eowt; three calves; un* grade Dur­
to nominate a fall county ticket, aa ful- ham Bull; five patent steep racks; two
low*:
hundred bushels of oat*; twenty tons of
Sksrig— Sergt. Edwin Mallory.
1 hay; one stack of straw; ooe hundred
Clerk—Capt M. L. Wing.
I bushel* of cider apples; fifty bushels of
' Trtascrtr—Surgeon Wm. Upjohn.
drying, and fifty bushels of winter; and
Rc&lt;ristcr — TJcut J. C. P. Negley.
I various artidre too numerous to meu^
Preaeeutia^ Atlontry—Maj. L. B. Mor­ ! tton. I will also sell al private sale a fow
rigan.
Choice Spanish Buefr lambs of the r«ulsr
Circuit Court Counuissionsr—Maj. L and Infontadu .families.
B. Morrigan.
Tumi or Salb.—All sums under ten
Surveyor—Lieut. Jame* Hougbtalin. dollars, cash down; all sums over ten
Coroners— Lieut C. P. Larabee, Ja­ dollars one year’s credit, with good ap­
cob Odell.
proved uute&gt; oa interesL
Whatever may be said or thought a*
B. D. BOBBS.

CONGRESS SUSTAINED.

AND PIPES,

HUB

UOlh District.
ALBERTIS L. GREEN.

STUNDID HETOBUCAN

gisti»8*' S*»i*tM girttHrt;!

RISKS TAKIS OS L1SKRAL

CIGARS,

-v-jrssststirrr

SNUFF,

Let not tb* Republican* reel upoa ike i boltara and copperhead* combined, no
laurela already won, or relax a mogU *f. melter whether tb* latter nominate a Uckfort to ewell the great triumph of Nocam­ at or by adopting the boltara' ticket make
GEN. BENJAMIN D. PRITCHARD, ber. Tbe more *ropbath the voice of tb* |
people, the mor* certaie and eeay tb* |
work of restoration oo tbe liari* of justice
By way ufnawsit may be wall tn add i
GEN. WILUAML STOUGHTON,
that the eandldau/for Prosecuting Aitor- I
inking blow to “ my policy’* &gt;o lb* eled- ney and CircmyUourt CommUaiooer, on '
ORAMEL HOSFORD,
the bolter*' ticket i* not, and n*v*r hu
•
OP BATON.
baen, and vary probably navar will be
a raridenl of thia county. And another
EDWIN WILLETS,
circutnatance i* certainly of too much
importance to pea* unnoticed, and that la
Oo* of th* largest political conven- tbe fact that it I* pre»um*d that lha artiTHOMAB W. FERRY.

Ohio,

£S&gt;—rnwis.
n. GOARDiAN UFR iNKVRAWni

H. FRENSDORF &amp; CO.
is a unit for Iu

. ass-wusAJAi BCMranBY.
&lt;W UKNAWK*.

Indiana and Iowa.

BAND DOLL
toMBawW
°—,|f

tobacco store

Um*

.Pennsylvania,

GEO. w. WILUAMS,
Ov*r Roberta A Striker’. Drug Store.

ANewThingfor Hasting*

II. COOK

COMB"* MODERx"! A NnOOD.

l-i.Mi.M.-

Hate and Bonnets Repaired,

laud to du much barm to the Republican
party in Barry county, and ia in many
reaped* tnUlly devoid uf truth.
tfl tb* firat place the ahouldyr-atrap

MPROVED FARM I'&lt;»K SALE

MICHAEL

Ladle* will plewae cal! before purchasing,

LZdJ".?

public detox'

Mina E. WILCOX.
and absolutely under the cuatrol of th*
Copperhead*. True, tb* oooeentioa, a
mass meeting, out a delegate oenvautiun

swear* Ias to law.
UTRtni 11EWIT1

it. vrititiirr.
MWAleiillr. October *4. Iric. '
THt MUVNTAiN OF LIGHT OK .MEDICAL poll BALE—
__, M„ PROTECTOR.
■ad MarriafeGalde, and aa aaidw

bulling soldier*. Zt i* a&lt;4 trw, however,
that the Republican cuBveniioa did any
injustice to tbe soldier* by lb* adoption
of tb* rewlutloo forced upon tbe body by
an outrider, and which, not a delegate in
tbe convention would lather. Il ia also
wafrat that the nomination* oo th* Re­
ipublican defeat were unfair to tbe soldiera.
Ttso o/lhs Isstoffias, 6h«riff and Treaau;
।
bios" who carried inasket*; and the fact

1
nominated on our ticket that oomplainl ia
made, but becauM ahuulder-elrap* did
not have the praferenoe.
The writer eay* "tbe boy* Io blue

Vy-M. L.OOMD,

COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

GEO. M
BROOK. 11

MU.-. r.V.LIIEI I'

tZ. WRIGHT.
Al tbeScb

SALE.

FOR

•HAT 1 HF. FRESH BAY OF IT.

VroS"—
B. VMGBT.

Lr. JACniOrt FRENCH PATENT MAIX

■alter *f lbs satoteal Ktontai D. Dorr.

JCOl’l a . -i
I Mistdav -»*«
| At titI
Tu-*l»y •

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE

OT!toR-la4.V
•» Otafcaa Sf*"*
SftftTXfirr-1—■

ssUmUsb

ball of the courthouse

in a manwrr rvqiirtng more teipltoihi
than even A&lt;Urow JaCaeon bimerif kaa

Ak W..41

ikes to k* wslsea at UM PnUK

vut* a* ui’MJtata

AUbrSeb

VILLAGE ORDINANCE.

J0KB8 A DBAKX,
Oar frierf
B. N. SHELDON.

ia Mill with that party,
■a verily' believp that not over ham- . TtwCKi nnc

NOTICE.

Till U. B.P.MSOO

I.

By Order

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                    <text>VOL. XI
gistings' Business J)irttltt&gt;.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 1866.
Moral anil Sttisttllanrous,

NO. 26.
CHANCERY ORDER.
: or N1CQ10AK, Klghth JodlelalCTr.

GUARDIAN SALE.

tinge.
We trust there will be a general tun- *,d
.nu»or., tu«r&lt; U see wan p«eab«rij
out to listen/to than eloquent soldiers •"** *A*"»n*Uwr Ude »«r, «Mk. n u Mr.

M»“

--------------— — ■■
GUARDIAN'S SALE.

Dear t
A writer In the last taruo
of the PitMtui'* over the signature many
him U FMIadalpbU.
Republicans ajdrwtd a letter to 8. B.
Cook our able and efficient Register of
Decde, In which be te Us Mr. Cook that
he is “charged with negotiating about
I1H.000 of County Bonds a'A ■ ruinous
av-rttlce to the county, when be?**
were offered than th&lt;we whlci? /ou «owpted,’’ Ac., and the writer t?r.‘berI
chargee that Mr. Cook attempted to I
speculate out of the sale of the bonds.
|
Permit me to any in the first place, '
that the Pioneer ia not the organ of any
A'-;niWictnu. and therefore It Is fair to
presume that the writer of that article la ■
not a Republican; but it a Democrat
and seeks by/ruawfand/orpery to make
capital for his political -party.
But my object In writing thia article
is simply to any, that last Saturday one
Hohue M. Peck of Richland, Kalamnsoo County—a gentlemen nut entirely
iind a pr&gt;.trasred *e»aii&gt;&lt;&gt; ia anticipated.— unknown in thia county—while riding
la due time a full rrp»n &lt;d tbe proceed­ with me from Gull Corners to Knlamasoo stated to jpe that, aa acme nf the per­
ings «i|| sppeat.
,
sonal enemies of 8. Ji. Cook, were en­
gaged In making false statements. In­
tended to Injure Mr. Cook, and if pooalI.L PgKtoXS are couthnwd uai»al porehaaalble to prevent his re-election, he (Mr.
I'eck) would like to have the any to the
people of Barry County, "Tfydf he—
Horace M. 'd'cck^Lcjng the man who
purchaeed the Barry County Bonds, orw
a large pcrtlgn of them, brands the
charges nude against Mr. Cook In con- 1
nectlon with those bonds, tui a falsehood.
Tha/ he did not purchase auy bonds of

rrua UNION STORE ar

gzron &amp; Dunn,

sasir

“.ra

TAKE NOTICE.

A Good Templa™’ Convenlton will
he held in Uiia place Monday and T uueday, Oct. 2 th atiddtith IndL, at the Hall
formerly used by the E. Church.
The
John Kuaecll, &lt;J. W. C. T.
of the ludependunt tinier of Goal Tumjdara of Romeo, Mleh., will deliver a
lecture on Temperance at the M. E.
Church oc Munday OeL 2Uth toat, a
general invitation la extended.

£C£i-*
Estate Agency,
CHANGE BLOCK,
&gt;ville. Barry Co. Mich.

WRIGHT Agent

ILTOITS SA Lt

That he negotiated with 11. N. Fhcldon
for the bonds, and tlsat all S. H. Cook
ever had to do with the trnnnctlon was:
When Mr. Peck Aral came to Hastings
to Inquire about the bonda and purchase
them Mr. Sheldon was away, and he
made inqulriorofH. 11. Cook about them
and left some money and county orders
with Mr. Cook, for Mr. Cook to hand to
Sheldon and take bonda payable to Pock

U04KUIANV BALS.

amount that Mr. Pock left at this time,
I think ho said, was *1000. Mr. Peck
afterwards came to Hastings and pur­
chased some *18,000 of the lionda of Mr. THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY
Sheldon, without passing a word with
FOR IRREGULARITIES.
Mr. Cook upon the aubject Mr. Peck
further said to me, “1 have known 8. H.
Cook for many years, and I can truly
say tliat I have never found a more hon­
est, honorable and uncorruptible man to
transact business with than bo is. I
would trust him with money uncounted,
and II would be a great misfortune to the
people of Barry County and to the pub­
lic, if Mr. Cook should be defeated,
Khlcb however I dont believe can bo
done."
HARVEY WRIGHT,
OrmcM Court OmmMoner.
Middleville, Oct. IW&gt;, IS«®-

' chore*. io
MULLIS

Lyon's Periodical Drops!

p o iio:.8itui)K.
Hl .raay al Lsw. Selieilsrin Clunerry ud
F-sw.0(10&lt; ttbwsey lor U.* cnvnlrot Barry.
•'ll •t;«ad proaytly lo all baaiaaaa •uU«»l»d
t : bln&gt;
m Cour* ilouw; aBtce opus a*
•li k«ur« till 9 o'clock 1’. M.

&lt;
...

H. COOK.
Rosta. aadf Xotyy ruNicf—

’* b* paid whe’s papers &lt; ro left for

ED EARM FOR SALE.

Laacwr.—W • leain th"1 • Mrs. B*«y;
Hrpablicna MeetingsIin of Woodland was ar lasted la»t week
CEO. M. nBWEV. a o. hol f.„ Healing from th’ Millinery ab-p of
BROOK. II. WRIGHT.
Barlow, Goodyear di Grant,and br.«ight
ER. AND JAMES A 8WEEZLY, *&gt;r
lMf«. Win. Burgher. Esq.. and lined *10

­

SALE.

in

4 TTOAWIT and COUXKKLLO* AT LAW,
* and So Heitor ia Chancer*.
Xeury reMie •MCtoareyaBCer. Alee.
.
Are* hr 1h. PercUe. eed Rele oflUel *•**•

•PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

CHANCERY ORDER.

u
Mul&gt;l&lt;u
i uit d

Yaabee Bpriiiga.

•w. To radar rvemnit Oct. nWw
At NaMtvIWe. inX&gt;hht.« Wednesday

COMUISeiOSEK'S NOTICE

Te Wkess 1» ■*»&lt;*■«"•

or

Whoever may bare
.udeo) bet.rvn the fit* •«J*aUl

w,uh~i.
1"*.« Sa’O'
urdaV

u"TT,. M
m

h aeotted red sod wMta. one red. with
au/fo fa**, •"‘1 0™&gt;
fl*nk- ,n&lt;l

small boros, one all red. except w’me
fittl. whits upon th. belly, can oVlfc» loHwmaiinn ‘d *b»
b* •n*4°'r,n* ,&gt;r
-SS1''
SANFORD biSBV?«.

CHt™. o* «*&gt; l«°
SWttoB.
CUIr-w.

all kutm or

Job Printin

”
• L.

I.

.

�ClIANCEliY ORDER.

HASTINGS BANNER, w

recognition by
—to bills pass-

EDNESDAY, OCT. 34lh

signature.

Bl TLEIt ON JOHNSON.

that

property, even vnaer a
Ihe America prop^rw.
Mn. CuanutAx, Fam Ladixi, Man or man as the head of the &lt;*
Firs’. tctideiUig to you inv m&lt;«t
return, they abould receive. unmoletted

EhglMd. Mr. V«l Baren, being
England.In* mirtthiailirii was r»-

of the United State*.

woa done ho at ottafl returned. Although
proclamation in on
» was a great favorite t-f tha old hero,
belliaerency id the
st thero was no attempt to force hltu
iptp^ffioa j|^pit«.pf the Senate, bscaus*. Rukm, io reconstructing th* Stute*.
I&amp;ydtf will aee. uodir it the constuihmul
provision, If a President can du aa Mr.
Under Its laws ho Johnson has bsen d&lt;Jng. when he own set

linppitiess.

look It In the face.

cta people which have not l«m much
discussed in this campaign. 1 am cum-

To tbla the S--&lt;-returv

we would have Mr. Johnson n« Presidml

i|h wbi’„little of understanding he
o it. [Applaii**.]
drrasgdjhi* mcasauv*. F
salary uuc io
tlm Individual.
[Linjhier and upphto«e.]

nu{.' firit »p.T'fi&lt;-auo&lt;i—
up«&gt;n which this campaign started
time, in the hi.turv &lt;4 this
MiLdantially ^decided, Tne nueat
people of the Lulled S«atr« will reply to
which were first ho-i
*h«ll y »
nnd *ha
into ridb-ule or
propped by thn Congress a'hivh repre- [Grml cheering. ] Bill *tlll tbe aituatloti
• nchof'ln* Gov
for vigilance, for scrutiny, f.

the

MART

The Placi
]

Tbe difficult/ I* tbl&gt;:

o; •/ .

IJs appoints hl* cabinet mluisler* to
.
Into office upon bis

dual ut ths United Suu-, writ »» ««rt be

*ute Belief-

-

liasw-u I-

M AT THE (Zi

vornmeou
■ &gt;nu branch

acted peace. In order that b» might. *•• rar •’ •••
u.
Him United
hlu&gt; I.—. ■».! «&gt; t.r .. M.—
., ......—IJ r*M II ». Io .lur U.
attempted
State* teys n -thu'|5
J"1" "&lt; &gt;k—
P”w"
lie i* being iiushall
b-fd
the
uffivw
wrote
must adynirn before the next '
' into citixent &lt;4 the' United State* to «m, | Ixrras*
narr.s* the
inv law-making pi
impeadMWUt bo will «rd*r tb&lt; army and
IT* may keep'hia appoint un-nta haek un1 ■ Congress .nfI .u
the. tt..:._a
United «...
Stale* ; and we
^DMIMSIRATOR’S SALE
•nv ihat this *&gt;■* an eterdeo of power
hr. In thu presidential chalt.a them la then, or h* may send them in
uaewtions, in my judgment, are already
f,.r a wldied and corrupt putpose. which
fight nuhiu-t whnt be deemed the great before. If the Senate reject* them* l&gt;
decided. We may have to go through
I. n crime and mlwleineanor within the
m&lt;i|ii&gt;puli
the form of depositing «nr Imllots, Imt
of i he Con.i itutInn of tbv United
r»&lt;tahi. you will not find in any act &gt;1
th* great heart of the American people fine, In nny government,
State. [ Applim.e.1
iny public drelaratlmi
v word
cursor, of attempted tsvoluiion or de*r,&lt;T—r ” " i—-‘
Il prepare* | Nj
----------I wW«h is imt rmpertful to the Cotlgres,
potnun.'
.
amendment will be adopted aufyCont the Preai-1
Stnti-*.
&lt;4 the United
Unite,! State*
Our fathers coming out of the revulu. 1 &gt;.f
in a rowan.
in reln-lli-in aitainst a
Again we, th* people «'f tbo United
If »e c-uld stop there—If, when the constituted gi
Io renominate a man wlu.m the Senair
meut Imud of revolution ; our C &gt;nstiti|
tion formed bv those who feared
baa rejected. He can hardlv, however.

ed by the enlist itutit-i)—tbrmuih the Lal-

If all men would loyally bow to that
high judgment of the great tritamal tn
wbicb'etl thMgs-in thia country mosl In-,
bcutticd, our tp*k ‘Wtrtbl be dAnr • dipt
W* hate been threatened from buib siuar
people ofthb Uulted States, exj
will in view ing a Cotigrcm of
rtiolcs. sod In putimg ■itch timbers In the
frame of t-tte G««vrrb

• Freeidetil Jchn»on, in hit recent tour
throuohuut .lhe Western States, ha* mors

tu*&lt;l .utfeerd, a nii.ii&gt;tfy wh-ch afwaddear
ry on th* G-«vmim»nt und-r the i*m»,
but really in spite i-f th* Chief Earvutive,
—
—• Britain. T—t— , Io prevent
n* in &lt;•
Grent
lit .older
usurpation they put in
two ssfeguards, which to them sermeyf
luffieirut.

left them mere servants ofi-xeruliie will.

Klnil

tfc dangers width slill further

hia ministers might seek to perpetual

Impeachment, to deal with a bad Prasi
drill. [Applause.]

. TVs hear that (he Southern Statea are
renewing their urgsnhrntiun of armed
Landa, raehnv were diabonded upon the frequently l&gt;een pul to ms in private
Mirreodur of the confederate forces. We
learn from new Orleans, by the official thing worthy nf impeachment T if so.
Yepoitvf fbe 'hujilary commission ap­
pointed to investigate ins mi*
New prleitns, that Hays’ brigade
full organixstiun there, and aa such brig­
ade took part io I,hat royal cruel, foul
ing I my : We. tbe people of the United
nisMacfR. Mlire than th«l
State*. Impeach Andre
tbo United Staten at Baton Ilouge, there

mandsht of that arsenal t* pledged. op^&gt;.
Ty to the policy pf Andrew , Juhihain.—

there are ahtn-tl half a tnivuui of small

Government of the United Stirtr*. a. e.
tahli.hcd by the Constitution, For specbringing

a eo-nrdinalo branch

tion* of the office, zuud 1 do not imdertaed bow tbe President can exercise th!
peeial purpr
pnw/r Ur the estant of putting bis own riiedand abused llie grr.
icsted lu the ehsit
Si.iith, and those equally dtiloyai
iho United States. [Cheers.] We du
afraid to fight any one. without Ha consent, without cxuniiitlng not stop now to inquire whether be made
[Uugbkr.] --------------From that hour these at- an impenchablu offi-nse. Mr. Juhnum'
male or fonnle brokerage of It, bifcml
■ack* were begun upon Con
attorney urneial, Mr. Henry Stanbery that fs a mutter whlcti mn be duly In­
Now! then all history
quired into In some Old Bailey trial,
m-nnr&lt;h. however despotic, however given an opinion on thi* subject. With [laughter,] but
that nplnfnn I find .no fault, becaune he fur the purpose-of bringing before him
l&gt;odv, bl* parliament, hia. diet, or.by
and In ontrael
ondoevoHng tu sol
............
llh him principle re-'wls «»f large means and large
of the •.•rid. leeiatalive bodies .under Ihat tbe President must have unlimited
ir an empir
powers of appointment and removal
deaigurted, no m.। ■march yet has
The Constitution iun«t put tha- |M&gt;
kgi^latii
•omtwbere. When thia provl.l.m a. ' distributed among the poor loyal men of
la up bls mind to
pie until he bad ft»adt

hiniw-lf in .pile of tk

lory bribe storm i&gt;f executive outrage
wh'ch was to buret upon the country

&lt;4 the

States—‘into ridicule and contempt, he.

tlljery-wprf ammdwhj*m' tn supply nn *(.
my &lt;■( half a million of men. We know. States— the Senate of. the United Stat

Uon it was «ibjrctcd_ that if thi* power । bring* them t» him and liwn pardon*
them. Muro than that: By ibo iue -I
nml by hi. direct

own ervatures

V. E .SE!

I ii i for tn

in tiir United State*

HALT TOE FltlCC.

WILL SI
&lt;&gt;r •yfgcaiit-at-aruis lu br.ng in the crimi11.1, bs In*high or lua. I Applause.] —

■ A

Kept.titb, IXA

KaJj w Dnedsta Jladn walv bv tbe
■ ciWOtitAXUfACTUUlNU CO..

It La pleads guilty, then they
Uicb sentsn
__ r_ ituni and deputation of uOitT
IVlivii be a* Lnmglit l&gt;ef&lt;&gt;re tbe Imt i

l.i hltu

■ .in

L-riiuhuil .lu.ll be at 1 J.

United States.

Mativ, many ntilliut)* of

e 1 ar.

riiic

lev—e* or YOl THI

i.ffi’.-v until be is

I’.P.I i - s?l • 11 If

wfjj tbe executive, controlled I have been thus given Ita'i-k

nMa Marrin

puls

tu men who

lawful nurp-.se, then he wa* guilty ofan I mies of ths United State*. [ Applause.]
be tried and* om'vlc-td^ Wt *• ***
I turxACiiMxsT—nt* rtrrn aracidraTtox:
tie irieo nn-i convicted. \t hat our f.iretalbera feared .nd fere**- u- --"2 I r‘'UM T ’
« «• «««•
Senate fur the time being. [Applause.) 1 la Cbraalc C**c«. **&lt;1 h*nk*k.lr etas l».
fathers Cured and fureuI poUnor or tienltal IMgliV "Itii *«••*» fn*paws a* an actual fact in the Government.
1 Irslioa has affrclwl tbe *&lt;&gt;i&lt;wf .
We impeach the \ ice Prrsuleril of the
Although it may be a little abstruse, yet
due* tbit ubey,
1 \____PELL' S TONIC HlLIS.
3 good CltfaMI
there la a diatincthm between the ever- United States in till [laughtrr] that, lx
a* llw m-wt Edcinsoi, Itr-sm
be laws nt Gmgrra
,\r. SS EriS ,iratwe
Hc*e4&lt; .n U» smM.1 A r«k*S'. Ptfae tae (Ivllara, arilUll • Uv«i,
1 cud generally .
appoint whom be ple.isea and to remove oath of office, he ha* failed tu execute i tbe laud, am call upon tbe

I nerelora upon inia cnarge, wc
vic of the United States, impeach tbe
dent, bold­
States ; has in piore thin one iuvtsnve
ing the iiffice nf President of the United power to appoint, becnu.c vaenneiea mu
State*, fit or not fit—[laughter]—fur a be filled In order that the Goveniment
high erim* and misdemeanor upon ll.»
prcifieatlona which we have made. [Ap- men must be put mH of offie- Bnd ,c
pU.m.1
sxcoxn Sr*CI»CA- beat good of the country
ri.'X: coasvFTLT ttsixo th* rowxa or
body and tbe beat interest* of the coun­ leeted in t)»e aonte.
W a, tha /^XTcnt try, there can be no Oomplaiut about its
United States, impeach ths ------------- exercise. But if he exrrciies that right- sold, the President uf the.United 8ta*&lt;w
—n&lt;&gt;, thu view president of tbe United fu! power wrongfully or corruptly fiw any
States, now occupying the presidential
Is Hol &lt;&gt;f law. and left the Use. ti&gt; stand
bs tbu exact constitutional definition &lt;4 criminal a* any other wicked and c.r une-dlnnied. Mor-, we specify thi«, that
hi* |s&gt;aiu.-*n—of n high crime of misd
Therefore
Preaulent n«»t liki' R lbs provision* of that
,
we
impeach
the
Presidant
mratior. In this, that abruptly and wickijh ifyem.haa
rdlv, Sir the purpose of intarfering with nf the United States before the c-nntrv bill, not being Mtiafl -d
rnogfullr and barbarously prevented II
-for attempting v&gt; do this in .pll. of
■mt Its pro.vfslnn*. whiffy If executed.
■■i)M protect every citlxe!i of the United
li.eiffiwf and'otir »p»cifie.viinu upon that
men into i.ffiee who have been tried and
ixensnfthe Unf’ed Side*, loyal tn the
murdered theirprnp.

' foteiog its rightfulauthority. [Applause.]
n ni.tie*i on Andrew

One SI
Purify Your Blood
■“« U atn«tahor... auMing
*ngias» poruy and v...,1

be )«» dignified by th* usmu ,if hi«n.dicv

nuother hrnpekofthe Government-, hut
III Cl insider
LnadoH Timti, pirdh-led that tl&gt;ln,pliil
ar wodld ttal
'without ibe over-

thrrtttmed and predicted dithgVi'ws.'siip
close of ths tfati

... ■ - with the full
■ long witii which.
h»ve been acebatomod,
f Audrew'Jnchstfy’to »p

BELL’S EXTERNAL lIEMEDl.

people of the United States, the
blue will answer. (Great applause

FOB BHRUMATtMM IT ACTS L1KK A CH AltM.

GOLD &amp;

^$.7

XI3IASC14
regular advice. [Applause.]

»t the Lulled State*, Lui if the aruiy.M

E

sxsar!?

couMalile.)

H

■inmnlng feet.that-la th- State &lt;4 L-mlsi*.

Ith’n rhe Union
lented M th&gt;
snd bold a bms'kui tn
dlae&gt;iM&lt;qitcsUou« pf moment to .theStale.
thn.Pntaidnnt. epou .the applIrnUon of
the ItottMMnl rnvemor
the State ami
■
energf nf t)|«State, who
had bTn Jatalv In jma aailn-t lh« IlniMOtaUXO FKAC6 WJTltrHT Til* UOXSXXT M
,n^ ljPnn *h* appticatirin .4

dors nnt accept that palUv. whether *n-

DOLLAlt E

Rr.-nriJ '
lluikt, i.’.LiAiH.t. lu.tAAt'fU).

Brvans Life
Eitltar ihat the aituggk-. If
mi.oiv in nos wei.ori
bi piirfpitatvd ui-n us’in
n«u

Bills,
rrntrv rnt rixnn

State had rishis
rmvnnU.in dulv

Utranln, or by whensoever appointed

pn&lt;rA»1 . nr rondo the Brit innovation

irstattO" pm »g*ta liefura the Senate the

' Again we imt-ach Ute Pras^int-nn
-th* vice president ofik. United State.

i.40Mj0te)

wy.und-it wavetdd ihnt thr-ae h^iaiif
man. Inured m camp .'Ilf*,, In,l&lt;»e with
life an’-d soldier** privilege.,
y' of the liatiU. nt the oampal^,
under apme.fxJd, bad leader, wmilAoeiM

Slate,, than Las a city

Andifaurfurthsr rpMfientlonh want-

A En

DR. CROOK’S

Vegetable Extract

Ihrnal court of the Setiitn of the United

United States in Congress assembled
rtlteir litierlies, nud nil tl&gt;-ir rights tak.n
Ing and r&lt;tp«entitig t&lt;i appo|nltlie|iia, t.i
for selfish and unworthy emi«. a,M)
tative-., jnuUinma t-xly — tin
unconaUUltumal
protect them or to punish fhe wrong-d.
body—a fragment &lt;/a emgrewe—perl of
bo. having been nommsttd openly pn.elalms that every man who
Iwdy hanging upon Ar
Hie-. and Irin c mitiid.hiveriiment—a conuvraa !■&gt; the8&lt;-i&gt;Mle of the United Stale*, the does nut at*epl A given dogma i.f politic. rwrticinaavT—rna *txftt srtcinciriox

Republle^d lli^rftnedy fof tl»»n.drtt&gt;geia.

the utmost beeltoncj-, —Ilog lh” “•
thinks the Senate , wm mistaken. In Ibe

with high
pie of UtaUnited States in this; that
whereas, by the art of July 13.1801,
Congrew dralarcd a public territorial

Senate U&gt; «

tempt,
wltieh betook of th* CiipatUuti.ro, to put
a man in nffine If the Senate had rejected

U*itU8tatai.trwsrr men wb- h.d h^ee

IpiiTB Nuiib lu &amp;,Utu|HM the-Sortb■otate* tt Pi raid on I of i heir choice -

HOWARD

qualify tiimln hold r.ffira, dvYH&gt;rmtrlv
riled. prflTnS*« and rin.-A &lt;«
rm a
nnrfkm «f th- awport of Ins pofirr the
massaere oFwWM mH Ma4iwy*Mm«rthed

APSOt l.viit .'.

Coaita. ‘

HKIU.IN It0I G nTON.

NOTICE

H FEMALE PILLS,

,-W
. AliNtJi f

any uuisr snr «ntv in this
mis* of the United States

I“Sat h^^^Tyr-’

Dr. IUHVEV8 GOLDEN rlLIA

m,.

UM iMnrMnd
:■; i,-: :r.
'. rt'

it would rnietn

’

n od, or to find bail, or make auy vt
ght ad.^i
Const i tu i

Preaidynt Jolu'S'-n can elect n aoffieisni

-

(

To Eve

unit which

tfist undoubtediiKlftt resid

pie, civil war swui
en*u«. Again, you find the Preaident
tbe United Stats* scekl
■grace by retusiog to execute
any law passed by it whish
d.MK not suit hi* viZw*. HI* refusal tn
1-seciitetlie civil

longer
Uutlrd Stale*, but it isliiy High Court «&gt;l
ImpHtvhmctit id the United States.—

into .ifli.-e, nnd thereby

Agatp. you
c-.mpamed with threats that, iftliiaCuo-

could tie a case, even t

one of the great remedial mrasmes of th
Couatltulhm, one of tbs great ebreks in

for President, or

RUSSELL-4

Bengal

i&gt; aeoarato bini*elf from the great party

nt&gt;* who is high in the Bre.idrnt.c-i.fidebce—ec are told io d'fiereot p*&gt;t* of
M-ri.'g.xwary B'ao.
tbe ablest and most adroit statesman on
that aldo, that if we elect a C.tagrraa not
la accordance with the
dost—if •• Insist upon tbe eunsututhinal
amewdux-.il—thru we shall base ci.rl lltelr safety.
tar* nor cabinet officers rr«pon«H&gt;l» tn
if Uib were the declaration of a alngla
dbeuntanv upon the stomp. It might pass

DRY C

Pttail iwly Cures.

JESS

United «*««•. b*H .

mHlia •■my m*
roetthg

For Iiiistqucc,
r
be come* in on March 4.
end the Senate is now In session. C"ii-

K'SSiu'TS:

botto:
S_PD-1x4*mREMJEDY.

■f Me. Divia or Mr. Alexander
H. Stedbens—whatever any rebel might
pL-ad. Andrew JoBmM. Ymbe language

UogHita 4b» y^mjtaajihmimt of.i’yeaideal

doubling and re­
yon know | must feel
lEc few runinent* which
to occupy IL-.,venture to detain you. In exstni'n-

Bo

ST4TZ OF JUCmOAA’, Ztabt
U. ta
fun
a '.'

i bring it
nt ..fthe

&gt; •uppuned -, tart ou chary
b'fldferfi-ritfg with the prerogative &lt;&gt;r

�GREAT

BOTTOM OUT
|’u,itivrl» Cure*.

„c,.r ibr

suitart Btartr

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

o r TH E

EGBTA.BX.S
j^ll-L-S REMEDY.

THE GREAT FkilALE REMEDY

'

DRY GOODS
~KjT‘A'RTTEl' 1

HVRRJ1H

0. D. SPAULDING’S

FOR THS OLD AND LONG TRIED

G°O°D

CA H STORE!

ESTABLISHMENT!

NEW GOODS

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

Of every needed Kind and
Style just purchased for cash
al low Prices aud selling a|

Roberts &amp;■ Striker,

q

For Cash
,
- &lt;»cn ooiii.. wim tn.
■ rluen.lgnauaro at Jonx L. Lios, without wblrh
ioiu are graotoe.
Prepared br It,. JOHN L. LYON, 1»6 Chapel
•trort. New listen, Coan.,
who can ’a.wasritod
!±wrf"b
’lgl.'2?t
‘=S;!

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Uatiully Kept in a Variety

THE HASTINGS

Established in 1851

eaBAY aaaaaiva

More at|d Better

For the People!

We have ..no -f the b-t
avl. rtrJ.bt. ,k. Itnte JJer.
krt, i/d|| Kind. .,fG.HuJa,

’ a'leen^ is.nrd to ma. an
r i t ll.c ratal, of Ban BT’
Calhoun count,, d«Xu ,
I’robau- pwt.'brfiUttffiiM

GOOD NEWS Al LAST

The Place to Buy

Cheap

&lt;ISTR.\TOR,S8ALE.~

BARGAINS

roa IRREGULARITIES.

'

O

■

PRINTS FOR 12j Cu.

GEOROZ n. HOUSE.

We Buy Lnrgty fvr &lt;&gt;«h and mnke •«
Allutranoe for Dad Debts.

io Ibohigttd biil.irt, on ibZan**
."A.ir.i^.Kr.dAa

'VE SELL Al

renib day oFOrtoUr.
“'T•'*•&gt;•»&lt;.«&lt;: TbeuMiridM
rt -1 tbe »..«!, h,Jf

Lniform Prices,

O

»8

For the aame Moury,
In their- line, than any
. other Store in towfe.
AND ND MISTAKE
CoMiatinfj of all the Popular

GOOD BROWN SUGAR 12| Cta.

PATENT MEIICINEt.
prUKS Cli&lt;-«llrals, Palul*.
Olla, Pure Wlttre,dfc LlQuora

353!®®i St&gt;®£3

Aud .!&lt;u&gt;-l».lk,eu worthless flugnr M1j
datn.-rj Cuiio,.. nt l,„lb„ coa|

At tha Detroit and Chicago L« Prices.

GROcSfllES!
POOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

GROCERIES

A Large A*»"&gt;»im»nt of

Travling Baskets

To Everybody,

Children Carriages

8U88ELL &amp; NEVINS.
Hawing., MnyTth, I'M

FRUIT CANS,

more

AD NEWS

BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

W POODS!
PHILLIPS

0. B. SPAULDINB,

BENTLEY

soiests a srmtES.

nae ol tlwt t* Necaaa*rr&gt;
cd without dalrrtoxtaud n«.cr fcU
, it u.cd uvurding to icstntcUoas,

Good Merrimack Prints

S SPECIFIC PILLS.’
ir per Hax ;or Sts for Fire Dalian;

Sewing Machines,

One Shilling,

..... ...
.. «..M..«aua
agb UaeOt Is derired Croat auhg *

L’asea. ami partlcolarlv when I*,
nital Drt|ilH,i with Nrrvnus Prootlrd tbo ayatrm.
.
.1/8 TONIC PlJJA.
lad aa the noil EtOeari-w. nriari.
la..Lai.rjr )tt8&gt;e&lt;l&gt; it, tbewerid.—
no Hee ftoUaro, weft toil a mooib,
» ludiciccl.
'

HAfiDWABE STORE

DOMESTIC

:rf r xmTx.=i'.rviS=
Un«&lt;

SHUTTLE SWITCH

Uli U» ISKUT.

I— &gt;-•«««•—D" ■

Purify Your Blood
HEM. FELL, TUCK, BRAID, GATHER.

HARDWARE

&lt;c., &lt;e.

of all kinds,
pMrrily kept »P to tba WU»U of tb« pocj-to,

AlasUnS* City News Koom

n»r« of Itobiiity and Impetraco
EXTERNAL REMEDY,
an. aaScfontfcr a noaiii. can bo

auaic aioaa,

Clatk or rlttwr of the Proprietors will gtoo }
tb« Lowest Figaros thr brat Un&gt;».

II.iUBgs.Jaly &lt;Otb. IM4.

P. 4 B.

GOLD FSTLVER
vntawetaa caisia
ton.p-l us to ae!l

&lt;150.000

nwtrnri.wBD.________

Iron, Nails, Stoves,
TIN WAHB Uf AM- «BM. »F «• •«»
■**WActare, ।
-*

Chills and Fever,

Bilious Fever,

STOVE PIPE,
SAP PANS,

THE SILVER SKIRT

Intermittent Fever,

Congestive Chill?,

ague
Diarrhea,
Dysentery,

Moro Durable,
Moro Elastic,
Moro Graceful!

And

GROCERY !
SEW GOOD*. NEW BUILDING. »=J NEW

Sheet Irra.

Periodical Headache,'

from

411 wrts «f

Shelf Hardware,

jB.'H.Dumnno’s.
CHICAGO I'NDEBSOLD.

ROPE,
annro-sroisriis.

My Oyster Rooms Farming Tools of all
kinds, x

Art reade to acrommo-totr ail LadtM and Oaatlii-

Cigars &amp; Tobacco
r

everything else fashioned

Things la Lal as aD boars el the day.
Tbio sew and bwoufcl stria of 8k
M.rvhT.lae.) wwawuilrdM Ibai
&gt;CAV Irsnrvto Fata, bold to New Y&lt;
”“•*
Mirer ISrA.I I

tLLAQlx iAi.A.\ g-.»LD!

receiving lb« article
if it d-M nut pittaws y&lt;»i.
you can return it and your money

Adding Trwportoltoo; and eoc’.u 'mainly of

&gt;. M. HILL, Agent,
For the Counties of Barry, Eaton, Cal­
houn4 and Allegan.

Anti-Fever
ns Life Pills,

AND WOODEN

tVAHE.

Coa.tar.lly m kind. Do »•« torgvl IL. ptoM.1
Look forlhr -WHITK SIGN." two &lt;cor. rail
of J. M. Goodyear A CTs btorv.

E. H.DCMMIMG.
Ito.Joly «&gt;., IR44.

ANreYMtdly

-

. (dkaytyl

Dumb Ague.

:

Howard af^ciawn.
I. . .IlKLl'HU. PA.

NOTICK .. .■
W,i1EI!Fj,!’- "7 ’’ifc Hsarirtta F.

PILLS.
For Stat by. «U Dnigg‘»“W». Sroowt. st Co.,
- Nuhvillr. Torn

ngR-wwdywiUb

vn-i fem;

HARNESS

SHOP

lEVtMEtA, HFltS
POCKET aad BELT REVOLVEIW.
RWPBATIXO. PIRTOL8.
mt c-lw, atrotnxu Kina.

■ B. A. GOODTEAH A CO.
gMtlay, JaaaMm
- fuacPU

Valuable Fann for Sale

REMTNItTlJN-B REVOLVER*

g X, BOPFOT,

. Vfatcli Iflukrr * Jeweler.
VEY-8

“immieros narwayew.
ambo b.buM -u rn m«&lt;Hb.b

B. KEBUIUTOM A 8OJW, JUee.K T
NowTorii

MWtLY GIKU, AND PStK

LET THE AFFLICTED READ I

Railroad Prices,

SPOONER’S

Remittent Fever,
IFareArr. Clefkt. Cfuint. Diomond Riayt
yitno*. Mfl-xinnt, Seria? Jfncitars. -Silrrr Barr,
'
de.' «fr.

nd will be sold at

•

unw * HO-tTM OALTANHniQ

assa-ss

�HASTINGS BAMTEB.

NEW

If not, call st ths Insurance Agency of

SHIP A’HOY!

F. D. ACKLEY,

■crtiucii ■•suiTitM.

Hastings,

ni!™

Are You Insured!

ADVERTBBMENTS.

1 GEO. W. WILLIAMS,

AHewThing for Hastings

Over H..hwte &amp; Striker’ll Drug Store.

CLOTHING

Mich.

TOBACCO STORE

Pennsylvania, 18
Ohio,
ifl
Indians,
g

H.' FRENSDORF &amp; CO.
TOBACCO.

CIGARS,

risks takkn

AND PIPES,

Far Coagreee.
THOMAS W. FERF

ALBERTE8 L. GREEN.

BrLVAXDS H. COOK.

Thera was a failure to choose in one
Vermont District, but both Republican
candidates ware far ahead of their Dem­
ocratic competitor, and a Republican
will surely be chosen next time.
We have also*gained a U. B. Senator
from Pennsylvania in place of Edgar
Cowan, and have aectired another U. SSenator from Indiana in place of tho
Hon. Henry B. Lone, who decline*! a
reelection. (The U. S, Fenatora lart
chosen from Pennsylvania and Indiana
ware against us.)
Ib Ohio, the Republican majority Is
at least 10,000 higher than last year. It
is eongldemhly higher in Iowa. In In­
diana, the Republican majority is Ires
than tn 1861, but far higher than in any
other year.
In Pennsylvania, Ocn. Geary's ma­
jority is larger than Gov. Curtin's in
1863, when our entire majority was made
up of soldlera and clerks sent home from
the Union armies and from Washington
to vote. Our adveraaricn then claimed
that we coerced or changed the soldiers'
votes; now, the soldlera nre nt home,
and vote as they See flt Yet they vote
aa they did when In the field ; and, with
the offices and patronage of the Federal
Government turned against us, we have
gained strength in Congress.
On any fall to discover the signs of

orr

libkral

Jirrtterj.

TKfUfS.

SNUFF.

JeartOf

Hastisgs. JmxMta, IMC

MEER8CIIAM,

I’lainmgdc Matching

GUTTA-PERCHA,

yn

IH

Hl
Hi
H*

AND PIECE GOODS

BRIAR ROOT.

AUCHUrE

GERMAN PIPES,

totu&amp;aa assoav
JPABCT ®©©IDS,
Stationery,
School Books,
Wall Paper,
Medicines
Groceries,
J’aints,
Oils,
Lamps &amp; Chandeliers

riil

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

SASH, DOOR k BUXD MAICFACTT

unit
of

mnt

am

riBcr. guubs

First Class Cutters

firal anil ?

Zs c

uh
uh
tin
ift*
lit

Y 1 ?
: t E

Av ms UNION STORE n

GROCE Y

STORE.

Mate Street, Uaatlaga, Mirk.

FOR SALE.
S IMPROVED FABM H S- sn,

Wood Working Jlncblnrry
Xcv is us ia aseb Mahutariurics ss van.

11. WltlUll'

pg* PshIm dr«irtog say of tie verb msatiM-

&amp;C^ &amp;c^ &amp;c.

For GENTLEMBX nod LADIES.

Naw Gooai Jpat R ven van, A Feu,
X ASSORTMENT.

! DELICACIES and IcARRITIES

towndiip two extra I
&lt;xl, one fortbe voted
Convention, and oil
granting soldiers ill
every board see thaJ

OY S T E R S
F. I. AHltri.

SeviMSure. Wrto'etrert.________________

it wwon.
41. FRENSDORF i CO.

to make the Cnttrd State* pay it. On
the contrary, the very Erat month that
sees them, with their Copperhead allies,
in a majority in Congrrea, will sec that

"hTtchVA"

Groceries,

TOUX BQBKKTS.

tnj, oear tbo Coore S»*&lt;-

OICKET

a

PIEITItt.

jr KAFrEX A BOBEOWlt.

DOTI'S CLOTHES WASHER
AND THE UNIVERSAL

And they baiided kin *louib
Afaria :b« silent Went,
bvnaUFui Bower ohwb men
° Fence

Clothes Wringer.

shameful riot in Cairo, which broke up
tho Union meeting addressed by the
Southern loyalist^ tho etroota wore notay
long after midnight with hurrahs for
Andrew Johnson, and cheers for Jeff.
Davis. During the disturbance in front
of the theatre, cries came from the crowd,
“Take down that Yankee flag." In a
like spirit hi a riot last Saturday In In­
diana tho Rebel flag was rais'd and the
Union men driven out of the county.

Marble Shop.

A WARM MEAL
OX

TUB StlOBTKST S0T1CB.

RmciaiBEB. no .
right to vthe at oln
the lawa of tbe Uub

Ba at YovB H*
Republican nicetir'
and that yoUr totrt
at once.
Doipco Tnr.tii
mumping for the I
Bryant and Hayti

Battle Creek^\_
wherr tb»T &gt;rr prcpsird Io fnrnbh

Ths Best OYSTER STEW la Hasliags.

ADAM SCMPPAK.
Haalinp. A of, :«b, IMS.

LdZOISTtr MENTS,

Tomb Stones,

3601

_____

rnitoT 1UTK Fsrwior Issds fee alrW mm

ml

lion upon CandidaI
meet with wry pi
1 Honiara inquire of I

NEW GOODS

M t romer ur tm Bocto.—Through­
out all the South not one Union man sus­
tains Andrew Johnson’s “policy.” That
of itaclf Is an unanswerable, conclusive,
startling argmnent. Among the hun­
dreds of thousand of traitors North and
South there is not one who does not
sustain this “jiollcy.” Can any voter
who yet hesitates about his duty to hia
country Deed more to decide him than
the bare statement of these two facts ?

SEW FAIL AND WISTER GOODS

Bt&amp;LtSBhT STOhB,

deserters tom the I
have do right to v
1 u&lt;l Staton tew*»l

Beal Estate Agency,

KKOBTEUlX*

EXCHANGE BLOCK,

Straw, SIU nt Talm SOXXETS,

ery h&lt;publ&gt;ean
•hip bdutfttgi*
the RcgWntlan

Middleville Barry Co-Hidu

H. WKIGHT Agent

Fall and Winter Hats.

I pi&gt;R SALE-

.•'iir-llst...
MUMU MJ

Hatn and Bonnet®

Warranted

paired,
rarnovED

farm

roi:

saix

Ladies will ploere call before purchasing,

■’ ‘
Miss E. WILCOX
BuliafN, Oct M. 1M4
COMMISSIONER'S NOT1CK.
Tbs oDj.rwsoMl bBtlng bwa AhIt snuoialsd

ii. wnicnT,
Gm uld"’*4’ ,b*“ “"** “T 0U“rUi‘
1‘rut Yocsass, M. D.. iiyr “Otn-Amlly u Boi
,.tl hoi —l.l '
A. A a I. -—_ . i.

“

J. M. HILL.

iluiiajs Oct. litb, 1AM.

J0DBEB8 kXD BKTAILKB3 OF

r B I C E S.

BoidinniB OtGd

i

:l*l'*i'&lt;tnd'lemiadA&lt;d all mtns*

tho right of franc

•ft SALE
HF fit Alm, I...

_ _ ■ ..

— , our soldicra lu IB i

'

ccUHUtf

FOR

WHAT THE PRESS BAY OF IT.

HATS, ©AS®. 3*108,
MIUllfry 1,4 Su»3 Gwls,
AT EASTERN

■

gan, adopted In lq
other year, if the:
November electio
milted to.the pt
Joint ReaoluUo®, I
IMS. Those who
■ Convention, will
! vision of tho Cc
Who are opposed
। will vole.the revel

rag

ADMINISTRATOR’S 8KLEL

derttou of State • I
By Joint U&lt;*daj
1865, an Nnendns'l
de T of the Cw
confer that right 'I
In the service, I
soldiers voting, ’
which shall be I

SALE

1 “Amendment ■»
।

calx.

Fob Y*l

Secretory of tbe queetaall pew
are due to call at I

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                    <text>IOHE TRUTH

"Ubarty ud Unkm-On. ud Uuepartbl*."

VOL. XI-

ycral aid j&amp;uitllaiitm.

p r nlinxi

is!!
«&gt;»/»»«
raWERM* STRIKER.
in drag*.

Hattinit*. Mlcb-

sna

■M.H HAVFOtn.
fi Solldwr is

I. O. •! G. I.
At vns UNION STORE nT
I'KfiT

1

n &amp; WTATO.

FOR SA.I4E
IMPRUVKD FARM &lt;rf

,

Wm. Barlow* store.

1 H iLBROOK

« Haring pra.fi
r Maa tit
'
“’**■
H. WUtwUT, Ural I^uuBra*w

&gt; WHU I'M.

ATTENTION fiUPUKVLtoRR.—In ©very
cd, on© for th© votes for a Constitutional
Convention,' and one for the amendment
I granting iwildlero th© right to vots. I.et
erery board see that these boxerfaro pro*rfded on election day.

1. Allegan
on lira Kriaaui
and Rxpia. 1‘lafek Kent ; alm. lUrf
&lt;■ ume mcHm.
II. Wtfalll
NA.LK—M acrraaa •*«. It, and M m

NO. 2 7

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH; WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, I860

^tints' ^nsintsa girntsra.

CT Look out for spu­
rious ticketa-All kinds
of frauds Wil] be at­
tempted—^te only
the regular Republi­
can Ticket-all others
are bogui, represent­
ing no true principle.

LETOV HEADY!

’

CHANCERY ORDER.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

QTATK OF MICHIGAN, Eighth JodleW ChO cull, lo Cbaaeery.

Our next iaauc will herald a Republi­
can Triumph if w©
■

which is simple enough. It it be bat

?a&lt;2S!?KSa’

Elrrt:

KSTxZ!
1tilt tea should at onto

Correction.—In the publication of Attention to thin slinplv work will fifive
premiums tho premium for best French thouaanda of vote* in tho Stale. Next
Buck should have been awarded to A.
J. Bum, Instead of B. F. W«) an pObl
Fi re ouch at each place of voting will
do; but if there abould be twenty ao
Hahed.
much the better “The more the merrier!”
VOTE EABLY AND VOTB KIOHT.
U.trxj-’.DmoN ALLY False.__ The

withhold the letter of Mr. Nevins from
the public.

DON’T SCRATCH A TICKET.
Tho defeat of a single candidate In any
locality will 1« hailed ns a Copperhead
dldate of every patriot, for Rcprcaenta- triumph. ilouicmb«r “Principles, not
tive hi the State Legislature.
WATCH THE CANVASS.
Against FaxnSchools.—In the TrlFame of the “Copperhoadt” will try
Weexly Frt» Prtu of Oct. 20th, we find to make up by counting what they lack
the tallowing aitacK upon our aystem of In vow*. Don’t leave th© ballot-box
F&gt;e« &amp;A00I1. It bi exactly In harmony until the reault ia declared.
wlth the famoun declaration of "Bi.ac k
LENUBl
Ckip." who aa Repraicnlatlvo from this
The “Ktckapoo Democracy” will try
CongrtMlomil Dlrtrict, affirmed on the
floor of &lt;he House dt Representatives, to cheat Don't Jet them. Make every
“That Ediivaiion utu the bane qfDemoehis vote. “Copperheads” will bear watch*
Wohopoevory intelligent man in Bor- Ing.

■ ba arraad M the Cwnriaiaant &lt;
(went; d«r i aftar aetriee on b.n
Ht| LmI aotxw of the tttry o

Estate of Cbeeur Ckerch.

Ulafartbar ord.rad.Hrat tb* patitleaar

•ad eight baudJ.Frialle, Judge

On trading and Bltng tb* paUtton, duly Terifitd
f Ad.n Cnrairtaa ■£mlniMralor ef aaM
7 I. A. HUbnxA bls AlUtrney. Brariog.
oaa ibaraUi aH Inrtb that lw nay ba ba&lt;

EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Barry Cnanty, Michlgen
lompUlMBla Bobcuor.

Katate ot Ephrata D. Derr,dreearcd.
STATIC OF MICHIOAN. sooty ot Barry as.

5S,wts;i
KT/ffS!
raading and Miag tba palilloo duly rulfirf
Irtot bearing. ofOn
Hanaab T. Derr, widow uf..iddreo«.ri prat­
ing that th. ImI Will and taataa&gt;«ul vf Mid

parallel with
' F»ll Iklpe

JOUS KllACLE, ErrcwUt.
Dated Hept tttk, tadd.
arplW

ait aliment notice.

ATTACHMENT NOTICE,

for lb. Cvuatj of

~

says, and’remember it on the dfiy of cleo- so that al any moment yuu will know
right to vole at election*, necordlng to Uon. But here It is, read and Judge for who has and who iuu» not voted. If
there la a delinquent Republican at U
yourselves.
th© laws of Ute Utilled Staiea. *
'
o’clock
KEND FOR HIM I
virion in order to pennti the Stale to tn­
Republican meeting* are well attended, terfere and change our school ageiein in
and tlx.it your town rxnvaw is perfected Iktroil—in other ttordt; to permit On------------------- ---------- .-----IrrcsnantMe le!fiHhture'tt;rUctntr_lo and I young men to drive them. Let horse­
tax the cittern* of Detroit to carry on ' tleeh do Ila duty.
JAUES A.tfWEJiZET,
—
•* ■
• • — 1
DON’T WHE A VOTE I
Attcraay for 1’1
Doing Theui Duty.—Boe cher bi
One or two In each election district
i stumping for tbs Ilopubllcnu ]i*rty, and
Datqd Ibis Slat day of October. HW.
makes a fearful aggregate. A few falthI Bryant and Raymond are working for
Von: thfc whole Republican TlcKet.—
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE
Its succesa. Better Ute thou never.
IL la made up of men loyal and true, and cneo of 1500 in County. Fuiends !
TU uadrrdgBwi
by the lodge nf Pr
merits tho endonwment of every true Wako up!
■nd
MlebfI.ct Us Havb Seven.—Do not forget man In tho County.
TAKE A COPY OF THE POU. UST !
that If the Co tgrefslonal Amendment is
Aa toon ns the Polla arc closed, take a
adopted, Michigan will have seven
copy of the Toll Liat, and elaaaify the
F.cpreecutnUvw instead of six, as now.
namea. This will save you a great deal
-4
■■ ■ »
—lt |B vuh Ulort. than ordinary pleasure
of labor next year. M canwhile
Mauk Them.—The political leeches ymt wo place before our readers the an­
VICTORY AWAITS C8 I
; are around, trying their j&gt;owar of dcple-) |icxed Camo of Dr. William Upjohn, dx*-1

JU1IX r. utLI

_________

Barry;
leaser Hastings,end sl&gt;ow cause.dsn)
why the IW»r uf ‘b» petitioner atiotsl

be psraolislnlrrealed In raid MUIr
r of said petition ead the bearing

rt mVStFfc”tUC^iWIt'n '
DHANOHH ORDER
GUARDIAN SALE.

Ira’dldi

K. SHELDON

llfflcr la the Court Hoose.

M. CADWALLADER

C I'RnDUt.

eal Estate Agency,
EXCHANGE BLOCK,
ddleville. Barry Co. Mich.

Q 0. IIULBKUOK.

I. WRIGHT Agent
SALE—

tion upon candidates for office. They ' dining t h 0 Soldier’s nomination for 1
meet with very ]-oor success. For par- ; tRessvkkb. In thus withdrawing from 1 quarter.
bcnn] Jrom ___
inornBlip„ w My(a&gt;.heard from Thomappl© to Assyria.—
ttculars inquire of the Bolting Shoulder- a Ticket the only result of which would ReA1&gt;KB| givEONEDAYTOFREEdtreps.
■ be to, in the language of Mr. Nichols of 1X&gt;M&gt;
*“**••*
'
! Orangeville, "divide, detract and de-|
’ cixme UP the column 1
To ChALLENonaa.—Remember that , fcat thejlcpubllcan party-’’ Dr. Upjohn
Talk to your hesitating neighbor.—
! deserters from the United Stales service
}injvej himself the i&gt;aWot that he | yy, Up tlio torpid. Shake the sluggard.
n
। have nn right to vote, and that the Uni■
■----- — *- *—
..............
-•
--------- • Work !
Visit the •habitual
delinquent.
rt*cb«j ted State* law te 10111 in force.
princtptr, M unfMtcrtug airtho everlast­ And the euu on th© sixth day of No­
vember will go down upon the MOST
ing hlll.*&lt;.
,
A CARD,
RfiOUTEB 1 Reoistek I—See Hut cvGLORIOUS TRIUMPH EVER
ACHIEVED BY THE FREEMEN OF
• ehip U duly registered nt the meeting of
THE PENINSULA STATE.
... — .. ....
*.
I..V1 ara t/&gt;

tu open u

--------

H. WRISHT,
erille, Oeubsr 34, 1-v*.

SALE—
■ and Lot in rilkc*
1. Fries FM.

,

,

_

XT. WRIGHT-

SALE.

If of arc enisr t wnty ia

; to be filed, end a copy tbereeX to
tbs eompleloaaCe Solicitor, within
CommlMionera.

CHANCERY ORDER.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

gTATKOJfJflCmOAK, Elgbtb Judkia] Hr-

Hastings Oct. 30th. ’66.

participate in- the distnoubetween tho Oth and25lh“f Aug.
\twn&lt;ifthe offices of tructand stolen)
lost, three three year old steers, weighiog
Tnx Stat*Co.-renTunoN.-The pro-1
olan^nt should have been sb-iut
£• U COOK.
1200 lt&gt;K.f gross each, cue of which
‘
is
afHitted
red and while, one red, with
■
°'
lr
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inl
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Register o'
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fuUn and liberally consider­ iuir in face, and one grcylah flank, and
■mall horns, one nit red. except some
j ' November election. ltUthenkb««ub- ed especially when their little whit© upon the belly, c»n obtain In.
■■* Mr~~ muted to the people, m provided by rishi to such participation formation of tire name, by enquiring of
JOHN MICHAEL,
! Joint Resolution, No. 7ryf the laws °f had beeit sd pre-eminently the subscriber, al Carlton. Barry County.
mt. P»p«f ‘ 18*5. Those who thvor a Constitutional
SANFORD SISSON.
declared to belong to them.
‘3
While acting in good faith Carlton, Oet. 22'1 18tM:“ur‘
“oTti.
“J “~ with the Holdiers to secure to
IX"?
. -to
thrmseiiee this right, certain
dilleremxs of opinion, deem­
yyM. L COBB, .
ed by me vital in lluniselces,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I BCILJlLlUUa Wl-W — * “
- -,
render H necessary) in duty
■ u&gt; u» «-«o~
NOTICE
u,.H£U0&lt;r~»“" to to. Ml Br
to myself, that I should with­ AllCOMMIFi'.O^EIVS
our Constitution, this Hght grunted
peraeni baring e!aims srdn&gt;ltba
, oar soldiers in W4. **« iBcnectivc, and draw my name as lanai^^0°r&gt;4r
tho soldiers vote did not count in tho
A MW WAKEFIELD,
lira. Olfl:

MldMgM, I alisll es;

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atoUon of State and County officers.
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I&lt;awaof

0 0 SCOTT,
&gt;Mei, d»u t.
j “Amendment as to boldicm

II. WRIGHT

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COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

M’PTl ■WRIGHT,

J. 8. GOODYEAR.
Wm. BARLOW.
Haatlags, Sept. Mtb. l*«

najfti-iarTS.HSs.
COMMISSIONERS NOIK'E

Xedley candidate for Regislion, and to other names up­
on that- Tieket. I uechrd the
full measure oj mt^nty and
singleness of piupose that
their present position de­
mands.and sincerely reg^
that circumstances so untoso Mxnhpa^ts
u iih m y present
should have arisen to render

bssslbfitt.
0. STRIKER.

FRANK ALLER
Huiltir.M.y Wtt. IM*

rjX) BPOBT8MKN—

d-OA a HONTH,—AOEST3 Wanted for

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notice.

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KSWfe'S
JJIUCK! BRIOC...

Kwamp Land

JteUa^-Hr JUm

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�chancery ordi»^
Au/’

HASTINGS BANNER.

110% T. W. Fkxbt.-U WM Che good
fortune of our i«ople to listen to on el­
oquent address on tho poll tired condition
WEDNESDAY, KOT. 1st IMO.
of the country, on Tuesday evening, by
HornT. W. Ferry our accomplished
member pt Congress. Tbs Coart House
Th© pirate Femme* refuses to resign wee crowded, and the speech one of rare
the office of probate Judge to which he , merit and peculiarly Instructive. We
was elected by the reconstructed Mobil- |
! have nut spare to give over abriefeyuIans. When It waa ascertained that the ,,vpsb of this masterly review of the treas­
President would not permit him to take 1,onable malice and vindictive spirit of
the office some of his more sensible con- ',: our Wilkes Booth President, or yit of
stltu-nts req nested him to resign, but he j the glowing vindication of the patriotic
holds th "the cannot ecmply without | action of lhe S9 Congress in their eObrta
sacrificing the honor and dignity of Al­ to complete th© restoration of three
abama The following passage from his b tales on tho bash of eternal Justice and
“card," in which he Bpcak* In the third lasting liapplnens to the unborn lulllluna
person, like Mooes, (not tho modern,) who are yet to people the brood acres
Caesar, and other great men, Is worthy now constituting the ud-reconstructed
of the especial alter, tton of Fierident Ftates of the bouth, but we know full
Johnson. Mb ease shows in a striking well that the large and intelligent audi­
point of view the necessity o^ the consti­ ence will profit by those words of wbtutional amendment:
dom and at the polb on Tuesday next,
“Cun any citizen of Alabama coll up- show their appreciation of the acta of the
M Congrew by giving our premmt able
and manly Reprreentative such a popu­
above all
should''character lar majority n» Barry county has never
Ixc the true citizen T Have the citizens yet given to any of the true men who
of Alabama (alien so low that they are have been called by the people to posi­
willing to sacrifice tbeir constitutional
rights and the honor of their Ftate lor tions of profit, tru»V and honor.
any temporary advantage whatever T—
Soldieiw of Baiikt County, Mr.
Admiral Femxnra, for one, will never Ferry has ever been your friend, show
consent to sutfo a sacrifice. Armed au­
thority may trample his body in th© your appreciation of your friends by giv­
dust, uuthe has never yet parted with ing him YOVB KVEBY votb at the poll*,
nia honor,
his
Honor, and
aim he
ue never will.
win. In
in tho
me atat­ next Tueoday.
titude which bis can* has amumod be­
Patbiotb of Babky County, you
fore the public lie regard* himself aa an
humble representative of the honor and who stood by the country In her hour of
dignity orhla Stato, and that State shall peril, whether on the tented fixed,
not be dishonored and outraged through or by sustaining by every means In your
him.
power, throe who did go forth to fight,
"A principle la involved in the resig­
nation of his office, and Admiral Fem­ and their fa mil ire, show to the world
mes feels that such resignation wouhl that you ar© in favor of giving efficacy
alTeet the honor, not only of himself, but to the victory iron by the noble "BOYS IN
of all bls lellow-citixcns, and of his proud Blue," by the re-eoustruotlon ot three
If suffering Ftate; and he will never
conMflt that these people, to whom he fi tatea on tho broad bash of universal
owes so many favors, shall be humiliated freedoin to man, and Fme Schools for
by any act of life, nor that Alabama. the education of the whole people, by
voting for THOMAS W. FERRY to
represent you In the 40th Congress.

Altbuugh tbe amendment v( tbs Cot
sdiutlon passed st Um ImI session of

CuOgrtHM and slrs*dy ratified by tbrro or
four States bos boon before lb* ocxwtey
for some months, there b rwnwo to beNeva thri no small pert of the comtnonityftlljotMlire bow ney endjuetlb
terms I .-e. It is a)sternaticslly repre­
sented by the deniucrntic papers «nd
speeches as a sarlea oC “degrading oiedi
tines" designed to keep out lhe States
Indefinitely. Here I: h as it was passed:
Join! resolution proposing an ahiendineat to tlte CottstHutlun of tbs United

Can be Cured

Be I*, resolved by tbeSeoateand House
i-f Representatives of t&gt;s United State*
&lt;&lt;f America in Congress asssmMed (tw&lt;third, of both bouses concurring), lh*i
the following srticb ho proposed to tho
l^gi.htUHM id the several States a* an
■mmdmvsit tn its Constitution of the
United Stales, which when ratified o&gt;
three fourths,.*mH Irgisiatnrvs, shall b*
vriid as part if the Constitution, namely:
Article U—Sec. 1.—All to toons bmu
&lt;&gt;r naturalized in the United Stales and
subject to the jurisdlciioo thereof, are
ritlssns of th. United States and of tin­
sists wherein they reside. No State
rholt insks or enforce any law .»bkh shall
alirldgs the privll-gv’j or imtnunlU: „i
: rittsms of the United Stales; nir th«U
•n» State deprive any person of lifs.til’erty or property, without due process of .hah .re .abjvrtod lo oioeb »ir«tehU( uxl mr.
law, nor dmy t„ any person within it. la addiuaa io tba fart lU* no rew.odinx n4 so
jini-dlcthrt the equal protection of the farteainN U required, a groat deal of limo, and

Il will be seen that Femmes holds ou
to the assumed right of unimpaired eltlWould you have a b-ue man, and a rosenahlp, aa a matter of principle, which
ur.n man. perfectly competent, jor
he b determined to vindicate. That
1‘roeccutiny Attorney, Nlfl'k. torUllAB,
jirinciple b simply thia: that treason,
rebellion, and in bin awe, piracy, ate
Southern State rights, which itconcetna
Would you place your localjudicial intho hon ur of Alabama to maintain. The
tcreeU in the hande
a man fjcbflctly
President, rather Inconsistently with
the more recent expositions of his policy,
intobbuftiblb, VOTE for HARVEY
h ib thus tor denied to Femmes a privl- .
An Appeal lo to" “Bov. In Bine.”
lego which he has iavbhly conferred uj&gt;Mb. Edtor:—From certain things
on other rebels. How long lie wni hold
that have trannplred of late, It npjx-ani
qulln degrading Alabama, In the perm n
that there are n class of men, who arc
trying to make the “boy* In blue” be­
lieve that they are very much aggrievhoussh-jld word among the nations of
the earth" by his piracies, remains to l&gt;e
neon. But the loyal American people ticket" nominated. 1 am nony to see
have Joined homo with Femmes and all that this dodge has taken with a very
like him by demanding tho amendment I few, rind they bare been Induced to por­
of tho Constitution, so thri trritore and • t ke of the unhallowed fruit, and unices |
pirates shall never, while they I-oast of |
they ripent and return to their flirt love,
their crimes against the Unlou, hold any tho result will be very much like that of
office, civil or military, under the Gen- ■ an ancient couple In partaking of for­
end or State Covernmenta. When it । bidden fruit. Kb to that darn of my
becomes clear that men became reliels fellow soldiers that 1 would more par­
ngnlnrt.their wishes and feelings; that
ticularly address myself.
they were urged ^hereto by physical or
strong moral con.-&gt;tralnl, and subsequent­ try in her time of peril, to protect our
ly deplored the misfortune which made government from the grasp of traltore,
them such and when even voluntary stood side by aide and together faced the
Poor dog! Il is only a Copperhead
and active rebels give unmistakable evi­ traitorous foe, and many of our brothers “Interregnum," and that b to be perpet­
dence that they have repented of their emt mmradre fell in the deadly strife, ual, because “God governs."
errors, they will bo pardoned by a gener­ and while we were doing this, wc were
ous people. But fur traitors like Femmes, sustained by those who loved ub and
Would you hare ItepubHcani, and
who glorv In their shame, and assume tlie cause In which we were engaged,
airs of offended dignity because they are and gave freely of their treasures for the loyal men, for Coroner/, VOTE for SAM­
not permitted to step into honorable and support and oom fort of ourselves and lhe UEL J. B1DLEMAN A JAMES L.
lucrative offices as tho rewards of their
helpless ones at home. And those at
crimos, there can be no pardon. A large
tho head of government passed laws to
majority of the men whom the Prealdent
the same end, and neattered freely of the
has pardoned are actuated by the spirit nations wealth amongst her brave de­
which Femmes manifesto In hl* card.—
fenders, despite the howls and curses of clusisrly that the policy uf Reconstruc­
They are unrepentant rebels, who are
tion devised by Congress at tbe last se*blatant traltore st home.
eloti and rmbodird in tire G«islit&lt;iti*WMd
proud of their ellhrta to de*troy tho Union,
Another class of beings, (we can hard­
Aiin-udmrtil, i« the policy ot tbs Peoplr
and who, like the pirate, owe their local
ly call them men,) groaned under the ■ J* lire United States. The schrriis of tire
popularity and their election to office to heavy burden oi’“taxatlcn,"—*bod tears
Exccuute Urparunent uf ibv Utivernthe feme of their achievements In the
of sympathy at tho oppression of their iiirtit,slyIvd • in) policy’’ illegitimately
war against the Government. All such
“Southern brethren,"-wishedour brave toi.lml, Slid, by oicMrd and txrrupl ap
officers who )e 1 us forth might be the pluure-s siumpled to bo Cored, upui iu&gt;
first to fell—■
shouted and cheered boldly Mimilling pr&lt;&gt;ple, la Ibe dsade.t - I dead
in the streets when the news of the de­ l.ilurr^ Andrea J&lt;-kiis&gt;'U, shito swing
foul of the, "Lincoln hirelings,” ".North­ mg around ibe eiri-le of bi. rereni eiro
ern vandals." etc., as w© were called, iiniierring tour, rep&lt;atrdly dm-lsrid tost
policy of re­
was received, and when every other U. ngrrae lutd■ propped•
means foiled, doled the scanty sum de­ eoo-tructiiHi ; aud this
......
manded by law to sap- their own cow­ was made in lace and ,
that Crtigrr-* bad mil only clearly laid
ardly heads from tbe'drafi.
Now fellow soldier* which of those down mt pdicy In the h»nn of a Cunvti
ponies shall have our support ? With a lUHOiiSl Amvlidmrill. but had put that
voice almost a unit 1 hear you say “the pilicy inD&gt; actual practical •■pvralnm. by
farmer.” Fuch has been the coarse of promptly adiulvoug Tmnrwr to repiethe Republican party. AB through this a&gt; Dial lot* in both ib&gt;ua*« of Uongre**.
.
...
_____ -AlAtav has

forth tn bold nW, in all ib corrupOon.
The originators of the same are those
who lend *e«MMreea wtillng tool, and
win been™ Ml Ihlngs to all men to earve
their own eelflab ends.
Let us beware then that wo in our real
for right, JuMkw and equality,
not
India* a snare and entangled in a net
epreod by our oamnfea.
The bug bear at which our eoemles

DR
wntN rr

•upp&lt;&gt;ru ia. on tbi» point, a* mi Mivrai
■ •Ihere, and tin*) *•• &gt;4 the oputfoti th*'
Uongrrvv Au* pnqnwed a p&lt; liey — a very
bbvralaUU maguahliiiuua. talc wllud and onv «locti u*-y ar* gomg l&gt; »uiui
by. The pr«-po»itKHi has tern lallfiel
by (Lu Biairs, already, and will umtmib-rdl) be by rvaiy rrmniuing Blate id tb*
North pr- pvr. Il will probably sreure
islificalilNi ill a auffiewnt liumlwr ot U*
lately Ka&gt;*ellious Slates, tu m-kr up tbr
rrquisitr lwruly-eat*u, if th"' constracrioti i* brld to that it is tieersaary to grt
llw awoUil ol State* n.4 yrt in auebtior-

8-r. 1. Representatives shall bo ap­
portioned among । lrt&gt; several Stat** mconl'ng m tbeir reapectiv© nsinb«&gt;&lt;
KHiuting tb* wlv-l* number of perwns iu
each R*a&gt;». excluding tl.* Indians not tex
frl
Bui when th* right lo vol* al an;
'■■|*ciio|i for the choice rtf elector* F«i
I’-es deiit acd Vic* Pr«-ldectuf the Umled Stale*, representatives in Congre*«ho execi lire and judicial i4fic*n&gt; of a
Stat*, nr ih* membeis of the h-giolu -rv
thcrrnC I* diniol n&gt; any t.f the insloii*habitant* i&gt;f »uch Blaie, Iwina twenlv—Ur
vears of ags and cilisrns of th* Uni'rrt
States, nr in any way abridged t-xerpi
for partici|iMinn in r Jxlliuo nr other
crime, tb* be*is of representation therein&lt;
a!*al| be n-dm-cd in the pri.p.rlion whh h
ibe number of such male eitixrni vhsll
hear b» the ab-ile numlwrof mat* ritiXrna
Iwenty-'fM* vesta of age in vueb Stale.

• &gt;r Reptnwntativr in C'HsieM. or electiw
"f
P/e»Mrtit, nT h-4d
any ufEre, eivil nr tuililarj . under lhe
United Statr*,.&lt;&gt;r under any State wb'&gt;
having preriou.ly take© an nalh.as ■
ji'emkar nTCmgrrw nr a&lt; an officer &gt;4
•be United Stem, or aa a menilwr «&gt;f say
Stale Irtfidnlure, nr as an exrcutia* or
iudlHal ..ffirrr .J- any Stale, b&gt; support
•b* Gmstitutioo .4" tbe United States,
•ball ha to engaged in insuneclion ot rr~
hrllinn againat thj same. &lt;&gt;r given aid or
rotnfiirt In the enemies thcrroC B it j
CmgraM may by a v-tenf two thirds
each ll'Hiae, rrn.nvr aurh diaal-illly
Sec &lt; The validity nf the public drill
••f ih» United Statro. autb-rixM by law
inc'utfing debt* incurred for payment »|
peuvii-na and b&lt;mntira for service* inanppreaalng inmrrertion and n&gt;ba|lb&lt;o. shall
not he qneali«ned. But neither ths Uni­
ted Stale* n&lt;»r any State shall assume nr
pay any debt or obligation Incurred in
std of icenrrection or rebellion again.t
■ be United States, nr any claim-for the
b-aa or emancipation or any Have: bu1
-It ....I. 4-I..1 -Lil.___ _
&gt; . .

The

SEELYE'8
EarlV a Store Belief.

Liquid

Benzoin

CATjARRH REMEDY

Elixir,

RUSS

ADMINISTftATumTTf

CONSUMPTION

MONfY.
SofiATCH/NG-.

Unit

IT NEVES FAILS

- r™pd««

'ABWWor’lSfiW

CLAD NEWS
runup.

Good

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.
Coming Right.—Henry Ward Beech
or seems to be coming right again. On
Monday evcdlng last, he addressed an
Immense audience at the Broo.Mjn
Academy of Music, “taking unqualified
ground," says tho X Y. Tribune, "in
favor of the Republican principle* and

Purify Your Blood

Symptom*.

UR. CRtMlK’B

BELL'S EXTERNAL IIEVEI’T

Vegetable Extract
is * gvMl Promoter of Smith.

IDE CARS ARE

GOLI

A» *U. MIST NAVE

Boots
MllIU. »ALL ABM. lliaA trtW-

Brynns Life Pills,
1YE k CO,

rntin* m Dixxtn,

ruKKroRT. luncote.
by WbolM.lt umJ ieull Dr.nlsu

Shoes
Which can be had by
Calling at the

HASTINGS

ONE DOOR WEST OF H. A.
GOODYEAR’S HARDWARE
STORE, STATE STREET.

repairing
done toordeb.

J ULEKY' ‘’AY!'t“ 1*:&gt; taSHAL

NOTICE.

�sfriciAi
BOTTOM OUT
rBGlETABLE
S-PII-LA REMKDT.
Poailirely Cure*.

notices.

Lyon a Periodical Dropa 1

OF THE

TUB CHEAT FEMALE REMEDY
Rbn innBcuLAama.

dry goods

011AT

BARGAINS
LET THE AFFLICTED READ!

till B«»Re ikt StwUrdlmedy.

0. D. SPAULDING'S
CA H STORE

NEW GOODS
Cheap

q

Of every needed Kind and
Sly le jual pureha*ad f-.r caah
at Io* Prieaaand Belling at

For Cash

UATTOt C0 ST0BB or

Benzoin

Elixir,

IMAI BMftAlVt
For the People!

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

PRINTS FOR 19} Cu.

•elected SUK-kn inth^Markrt,&lt;/at| kind. .&gt;f Gunda,

Hl'RR.in
rot THE OLD AJTD LOXG TRIED

ESTABLISHMENT!
THE HASTINGS

DRUG &lt;fc

Miire and Better

€b O O

Th
llavi

Brora.

8

F..r tho aan.v Sh-wy,
In tbrlr Ihir.tlun a»y

GOOD BROWN SUGAR 12} Cu.

□.□ally kepi lq . Varhrty

I

STORE
Established in 1851.
Roberts dt Stbikeb.

AND NO MISTAKE
OoasUtlag of all th* Popular

lien
Um a

PATENT

MEBICIMES.

Drags Cbcantr^la, Paint*.
]&lt; Olla. Pure Wluea.A Liqwor-

3Sim BSSE8

Al the Detroit and diiroit" L«t Prlcrn

GROCERIES!
BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP

HOCER1ES
TII» TOP

To Everybody. *-

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

A Larw A—of

4

Travling Baskets
Children Carriages

RUSSELL A NEVINS,

WiiiCiiTa

"■ band.

FRUIT cans,
RY TUB DOZEN OR blNGLE CAS.

MODS!
PHILLIPS

BEHTLtT

DOMESTIC

Good Merrimack Prints

Sewing Machines,

One Shilling,
Purify,Your Blood

SHUTTLE STITCH

tU«od&gt;.

HEM, FELL, TUCK, BRAID, GATHER.

HARDWARE
of nil kinds,
la generally kepi ep U&gt; Iba waola oF lhe propl­

■table Extract

aud will be sold at

Railroad Prices,

SPOONER’S
GOLD &amp; SILVER !
XUtAWCIAA «BUI»
4Vn&gt;|N*t u-

•*•&lt;!

Chills and Fever,

Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chills,

■1

SB DOLLAR E
lUgtxrd I.. v.luf!
pard (ut *H”d J'

,

■

recri’lng tha artida
if it d&gt;-«e mH plraw y«™.
y&lt;Mi on resuro li ataf yoar u&gt;"c*!

AGUE
Diarrhea,

Dysentery,
Periodical Headache, j
).!&gt;«• York Ctty

II' W ARD

'

[maylyl

ASJ-OCI

STOVE PIPE,

THE SILVER SKIRT
Moro Durable,
More Elastic,
More Graceful!

And

GROCERY
IB, H. DUHIWB’S,
ciiicaoo DNunnsou).

every ihlng else fnphinnrd

fr-w&lt;

Sheet frta. All wrts of

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,
ORIND-STCNES,

My Oyster Rooms Farming Tools at all
kinds,
nAINTB.

Cigars &amp; Tobacco
CoanUnlly co hand. Do aol Fargrl Um place,
Look for CIm "WHITS H1GX." two doom max
af J.«- Ooodyvar A Co's Mara.

AND TVOODEN IV MIE

Dumb Ague.

ATHjn'

_______ -»«2L
notice.

PILLS.
For Srle b, a I Draggi.u.

Wm. Srooms k Co-.
NuhvUle. Taut

HARNESS

SHOP.

SETaiVEtt,(IFLEA
For U»« Valwd BHIaa Serriw. Alaa

POCKET and BELT REVOLTWM.
REPEATIXG PISTOIA
RITLS CASKS. MKVOLVIXG KIJT.CS.

8QLD AT RAILROAD PRICER.

ISCTONB BBVOLVBRS

HMUags, Jaaa &gt;.
g I. EortiM,——
WaUh Balter dk Jewater.

Battar aM E«&lt;0 aar
remasMt

^““•'-tstagfwg.ar

^BLY ciua AM0 rEaTir c *or&gt;,

f

AH Klade ar RBPAIttlXG dwra al
RkwiNnllcn.

H. A. COOPYBAB A CO.

Valuable Farm for Sale

PWH fo, P?ki
*5-

PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN.

BAP PANS,

WaUkct Clock* Cfoia* Ihe^oxd Ria?.
Piano-. Rrbalrune.
Ra
ckinu. Silrer Ware.

3

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Bilious Fever,

Intermittent Fever,

$1,500

Adding Tramporlniion; and «•■*&lt;« mainly of

Mnicn

�'Xbo being flnrSidwiiZONl^u? 'ebrJ-Hlrorae

HWTIMGS TMTJTEr..
*f. 'J- i*

r'*i Ata jmi

-i

■ . W-, ItHfe-.thiik 1

Are You

of the bontUof Mr.

not, can ■* i'—

Myv, that on or about die 22d day of i Fbeldcn,' without passing a word with

.

'.«• “K.^S
Ajinmoh

Wjft&gt;X»SDAY, OCT. 31-t, HIM.

h»nre4T
— -w

3

•

«

Over Robert*d»Str*'|r,*Drng Store.

The BuLklo Charter,o'
of thi.'unl­
ock told him,
•joke aa follow*.
"ThorevuiuUontet* oflh*.;gOBtt&gt;nri|, ma nottuoceod macUftu- vho raid bon.ir
An awful moment i *-&gt;&lt;■
npt to beTObJugairt! by tlfertfcMMfa* toMr. Hale, for K behad he should have
STATE TlLKirr.
lfwarli&lt;w&gt;m. u&lt;^.&gt;l, wiilewl fothe m,.ac a nice thing for himself. He would trust hltn with worvy uncuunirrf,
Xliir m
— —--------p- “4;
people of Barry County imd to the pub­
HENRY If. CHAPO,
During the sbralon of rite Chicago Con- ’---------- ‘
lic, if Mr. Cook *hoald ba defeated,
vehtlonofJHH. JLwy £Uy Dem. ifa
which however, I don’t believe can be
lowa ilelegrts kxtho Phitefeipbia Con­
GEN. DWIGHT MAY,
vention, cald:
rHARVEY WRIGHT,
"The banner of our armies Is the ban­ expect a largo amount, but that be ex­
ClraM Oovri Ommltdoner.
h
ner of tyranny and opprresiou.' Tl»la pected something. Mr. Cook alao aald
GEN. OLIVER L. SPAULDING,
Mickllerlllo, Oct. 19th, 18«.
war Is an Abolition war, and perjure and
In
addition
to the above, from the pen
larceny ore writte n over Lincoln as often
RISKS TAKE1
of Mr. Wright, and which we re-pubUsh
‘one dollar* over the oltT bills of tho
EBENEZEB O. GBO6VENOR,
terms
many draft* ofi him—that he had done as It is directly referred to In the letter
Bank of Indiana.”- .. r
_
or nn rxn.iT,
GEO. W. WI
I Captain Koontz, of Plttoba/ghf ba-thc a good deal 'of, Xuslnam for .Peak, and of Mr. Nevins, we append the following things gnaw III* a coaler
witbaconscience chatterl°E
you Ute
Abr Auditor General,
'
that hr, peck-had acted very mean and
same occasion, said*
&amp;
Cuurlous wlflb him and had not given affidavit from Mr. Wright, to this mat­ the nightmare of
GEN WILLIAM HU.MPHRBY,
tn a foirreuinl for hia serriee*. ■ Three ter pertaining:
“Lincoln 1* now played out. and the
tyieft unperformed. ^JamotoXeopposition to him to going to be bold and last remarks were In explanation of
enmity of your utterance* lead meto oeJ”SESJ’ i"- H.rr.j llevc that you Intend to Biforate, or
powerful. There must bo no under­ what he Hold/to Peck. He' also *S*Md
County of Barry.- J
GEN. BENJAMIN D. PRITCHARD, hand work, and if Deuiucralis catch Lin­ that str. Peek did not give litm anything
you wanty resA air. And V^vZ^whv
Wright, of Mlddluvlllo, in raid County in r-ruoiutrAv. (end I don’t Know why
coln’* beastly.ratrap spies among them, In the tnnuurtlun. '
.
t licfy murtetn u&gt;e Ir damned throata, that’s
nniMs is tothat there
(Slgrwd/
NORMAN BAITJJY.
Eubscrllwu
and
sworn
before
mo
the
wreswonder. In tt»ejwi«.
GEN. WILLIAM L. STOUGHTON,
letter rrabllshed in thellaatlngs BaKXER Jxe
e;:
are Uylug to m»Ko fourt«*n), bo
The Democratic Convention, which day and yfcar first above written.
oftatf OCt £4tb,' 18M, *« «« in nub- ic may they are enough to,render your
&lt;f. M. CADWALLADER,
met ut Bpringfield, Illinois, ou June 17,
stance arid matter of fact That the con­
Notary Public, Barry (Munty, Mluh.
1863, adopted the following rotation:
versation WouptaMff tost loiter as hav­ (and X itands for ten you Know) of mod-1
URAMEL HOSFORD,
OF EAtOX.
“ ZfjMO'red, That the further oflbnslve
A.r.Dnto, ing occurred between Horace M. Peck
County or Barry, j
PbrMem. cflAe State Board of Educa­. prorecutton of the war tends to subvert bclngduly sworn rays, that bo has road and himself took place ai therein stated.
And thli deponent further soys, that
thuConxtftuUou and ll-e Govermrasqt,
tion,
and will entail upon ps all the disastrous tho affidavit of Norman Bailey, and that in aald couvrreattan, (hesold Horace M.
EDWIN WILLET'S,
consequences of nuiriilc and anarchy.” 8. H. Cook did. on tho 21st day of Bop- l*eck said to this deponent iu addition to
teiuber 1866 make the same statements
SASU, DOOR 4 BURD MAKCFACTY
Without making further citations at to him, adding that bo. the said S. H. what Is stated in said letter, that the
whole secret of the attack by John M.
prevent, we direct attention to the per­ Cook, deidred a ro-»om I nation and clco Nevins npou R. H. Cook was tho fort
THOMAS W. KERRY,
fect absurdity of men of the Dcmocrstte Gon to the office uf Register oCDeeda, In thkt said Nevins first proj&gt;oaeJ to aald
stripe now claiming to be the friends order to be vindicated from the charges Peck to negotiate or procure for Peck
made against him.
the Barry County Bonds, end that he,
bahildoorh *o4 blinbu. flaking
and allies of our veteran soldiers.
(Flgncd)
A. P. DRAKE.
and xatcthxo cmjoixTiNO •
ALBERTE8 L. GREEN.
h'ulecribcd and sworn to before me
LUMBER. AND SHUKfNG
this 27th day of October A. D. I860.
Nrfvlns failed to procure the Bon&lt;!s for 1
MOLDING ON ANY
J. M. CADWALLADER.
Peck, and ns a consequence, did not get 1
NIZB OR HTYLt
Notary Public, Barry County Mloh.
uf Peck twenty-five or thirty dollars for
Flr*
SaM»‘a'aWEKZEY
Ihe IUXXKH of Ottober fitth Coathlns
1
I am sworo that there are those of service* rendered aa be expected to do.
Fir* Dtefrtef.-JAMEb A. SWEEZLY . | n 1(?Uer frum Han.ej, Wright, narrating
And thi* deponent further *ay&gt;, tliat
weak moral pcfitMiddns who de«B It the
Second DMriet.—RICHARD JONEt*. | an nllcge.1 couveraallou between the dutv of all Republicans to aid In vindi­ In sold conversation the said Horace M.
w At tub UNION STORE n
, writer nnd Horace M. Peek, Esq., uf cating erring members of their party Peck requested this deponent to any to 1pfefon and every arlecles of human weaKSir. Nevins, that bo (Nevins) had better .ncws, you seem to be unable to coiupreEDWIS U. MALLORY.
j Kalamazoo County, relative to 8. H. from the wnroqusneos of the “most fooL drop
the matter entirely and say no
toh acta of tbolr live*,” without regard
{Cook and the County Bonds. Asltsp- to the nature •( Lhoao acta. 1 am not more about It. for when the truth of the bend how men of weaser minds may
sav foolish things and do foolish acta,
DAXIKL TICIKHR.
j.-.'nr* to be generally understood that I onu oTUioso'j and ^hUa ttifcpoirtfng ove- matter should be fully known to tho you Know the world han never given
' do not support Mr. Cook for the office to rv other nominee oi tho eonoenUun of people of Barry eounty It would re-act birth to v&lt;ry many truly .great men :
I wo* a member, 1 am willing to upon Mr. Nevin* and be more damaging Therefore, to your other «&gt;%*• add the
Wl, I
ASA U ItUKK.
which be is nominated, and na Intercet­ which
abide tho Judgment of the honest and to him than to any one else.—and con­
I ed parties oh both sides of the question Intelligent of all partlca, 'la that, while cluded with this remark, "It will H/f virtue of cnarlty, and then the wreath of
your m’ino p'.rjnctlont, would grace the
I are mlsrcprraentliig my position, for jo- seeking to control' no vote but my own, Nevins politically.
BYLVANtM H. COOK.
noblest
of
the
Angelic
throng,
end
all
Deponent furtubr say* that during the
■ lltlcal and )a‘rtM&gt;nnlend*,thcpnblknnou that vote will tfC carl against Mr. Cook
summer of 1804 this deponent can-.e from men will deKaht to Atwor you. Now »lr, i
thaMtowlng reasons:
r \
CUARUkf G. UUI.IIUOOK.
j of .Mr. Wright's letter makes it a duty I for
1. Because bo htumptad tn obtain MJddlsvllle to Hastings os often as once as von have failed to .how that anyitody
mbqey from H. M. Peck, upon the In each week—usually every Wednes­ has received any compcnwiUun for nego­
HARVEY WHIGUT.
publican party, to reply, aa briefly aa county bonda. for hlaown private purae. day—at which lime* be nhnrat Invaria­ tiation sold bomb. 1 will say that It l»
2. Because he made statementa to Mr. bly brought with him nud presented to prtuyclrewly establkhed that yea did
Tar owrrrycr.
lhe circumstances will allow, to lhe
Peck to Induce him to pay a bonus, thcCouiity Treasurer for payment, Re­ uute osn dollar (probably force*! on you)
ALFRED C. WIL80N.
(J
ataUuiente contained therein.
■
whlcL.if-truo coRviot him at wrong Hof Order* banded to him at Sllddlwllle from Mr. PecR, for service* rendered by
•
For Cores*:*,
Whether Mr. Peck to rightly undcr- against the county of Barry, and whleh. for that purpose, and that such oniem you in securing them to him. Now!
,.-^..1.1 &lt;• Ka «wmr.c, fnr
SAMCKL J.B1D11.MA5. James L Htsso.x. i ttood and truly niortdd, or whether be if unttue proves lilm to be unworthy of Were always paid by said Trenail rempII on presentation.
TU
..u...b“ ““to »&gt;•
“'."““I M»“«K ■ confidence.
than you for yours, and your very gcuX Because Jjls alleged motive* for I
HARVEY WRIGHT.
..
. , ,.
_ _________ _ ___
®linll not now stop to Inquire. My duty making *uch statements to Mr. Peck, J; F-uTWritjed and sworn to before mo tlumculy and accontoaafhyr amunte
Th. UtemiA of U&gt;. DemooAC, »
। could have been spared their trouble, if
and his reasons for desiring to get mouey :! this 30th day of Oct., 1860.
ewou^^ponoru..
OTbt,hc ,,„nT.ur. of m'Am.rt™ io tills -way, were frivuluus and uti- i
you had called on Afr. Cook, as he docs
J. M. CADWALLADER,
CouBtv Clerk.
not, uor l»evcr did ln
prewaicv. deny
of fte Republic for Uwlr ..futou.
worthy of a public officer.
«*««»,wdlolueon-fua lh«..wonI.XuIuio^uu th.! i,..n«w.,u&lt;A
•
I that If he negotiated the Ban? County
4. Because he has branded ry Hare and I
More fully to allrat the
(he Inuoccnoo of1 Bonds ho expected to be paid far hu
villains
tkosc
who
would
not
publicly
I
DtCMEI * HEMTIM.
loU. Ihdi mn oqpmbatkm, IndtaUa |ten
——*,1,
all wrong on the port of Mr. Couk in the
too luk of tho HUb:«
(L Itabl ofp.ll T
A., ..^ Xok deny what be has admitted to be true.
AUCTULXE RETUnidCAX.
r&gt;. BWrtuse he naked a rr-nomlnatlon I
pon In lhe reunu« powmo. ibeuuuu« ta,c poriliW tto pubtaUoU to a fourth tm* of office to “vuuHeak ।
"1
IST
,r, ,,’““S-'of.&lt;eb.kuIr-uw»or»-b.v.produ- him" from.the natural result at “one qf । Bond*, we append the following nflldaCall at the Store of BUSSELL A
rnoetfoolUh aetaafhh life."
I vlt from Hon. IT. N. Sheldon, our wcil NEVINS for great bargnlna tn dry
TM, will OoJ. ‘7"’“; U&gt;«t
„nd unl^ ,upubltaAlou, ««U k»™- the
(U Because he nud his vortlculsr dellgonl»«», who lou«ii lu oor knnlo.,
by „ fornlera denounce men no belton*. trait- known County Treiwurcr, and which 1*
,. .My mgMllsUy.
1.1* JWJ
feroUrnuU ItaowM, .1»b, tb. ml~uu.urai.il ore and Copperheads who refuse to aid certainly conclusive as to the facta thcre- belter there than any place in town«cdyw&lt;
X*. a RsUiMits
oflbo JUtaxU .Jurat of
&gt;o«J, ' nuyobJ. Tba, Mr.
p, in vindicating him from •uld.'/ouftaA
utJUuklbW A
rf8'.UW«ul. „b„bm.„j obutowl 1U poSlltmlou
t!n-ri,v
7. Because ho baa parmitted and pro­ Stateof .vrcrnuAN,i
CootT £ lurry.
RurunucAxa Bcttare.—
m.u upm.1. of »urL dl«raemul uura&lt;- ,
cured the publicatloti bf siatcmenta, to
ii reliable------------authority
dial ------------Ij. Thu. IM. m«Uor nW U, kept Ot.b , Tb,
ta U»&gt; promote bls election, which. In the light N. Mufidon, of Hastings Mich., being - --------------'■/---------MONUMENTS,
___ 1Zray,
—----------------------- -------------------—.
that in 1 jUlod---------tcith the
uioti u/ifamout/alaehoode,
before th. puUte mloJ, w. lurtu
, kbbW u bo cum.., me. of bls own adiiiheicM and tnptpifaete, ' duly sworn, doth depooe and
....V1N1:
i thCountv War Bonds, concerning Mr. gylvanu* H. Cook Is
m MtoUott U Uufollotklu .kt.cUtam. ,w
c„k
b,mk. are radically untrue.
"
J. A. NLNjl^.o.-; in which b. H. Cook and himself aror
r-mrml elrr-il»-।
I charged
or »having
tried■ ’—
to । I oow
®ow being
b&lt;l»&gt;K printed
I’^oted for
for general
general drcuiaelreula- f
d| w.,k In 1M
ef ,VirBn.iKM
Hostings, October 29th 18M.
------- • of'•trying,
—•—- —
—
Dmuoemto popm. utd mlMUu. tram
bb, b[
„rE„„„r
I mahc, rob. fraudulently obtain, 6r cheat,tlon. “ *■“&lt;.' Fwurrr office. Il laausply j w* rmwcifetij **k * liberal*kvtoftb»pablic
lh.R«ra«o.TtaumUeomlou:
1 HTOcM reek lu lb.«1.ofU,. B.id.
Barry County out of * 3, or |3000, or , “ political Rookback, dorera-tap ony
A, t wtXO.
ThoUKmlt «», Pr-», ou Juuray wblm „ „j
b, o.,ly tn„ M,_
nny other suiu is utterly false, that S. H. Bufrkxe Coxtexit.
.-k. WING.
WING.
», MOI, tutxl Ute Miowins kW*«t 1 [ bobt R, the mktUT to » OUBt tnmwwillshthc foregoing communication, but Coo" has never approached him, the
B«IU&lt; CreA. Jaly 1Mb. IM*, ytyilual
^'“THE^^OCTH^Tot MARCH
»“»■*•. Hwhl.blln«.l»(rMA&gt;
aaibebaa dona so, w* deem U hut *imple •aid H. N. Sheldon, on the subject of
making, or In any way, dividing any
AGAINS1’ 'THE PEOPLE OF THE I only “loft *ome money and county or- justice to Mr. Coo* to submit ttto ollow- part or portion uf any |&gt;r&gt;nts or proceed*
ROUTI1 A FIRE JN THE ni-'AR I A.-W«^lti
dcra with Mo
Mr. rvmte
Cook tn
to hon.1
hand tn
to Shnlilnn
Phcldon Ing reply, which *peais for itralf.-and crislng out of any rale of r.uch Bonds,
WILL BE OPENED UPON SUCH and take bond* pbyabl* to Peck when which we deem ii-'rieclly conclusive, nnd that
.......................
a
sold to Mr. L. D.
TROOPS, WHICH WILL ElTHhF. he should return home.1’’
,
'
which In out Judgment, mukt forever
STOPTHEIK MARCH ALTUUETliI
know,
of
my
own
knowledge
and set at rest all controversy to tids mutter son. and doth further dcpoM and lev,
ER, OR WONDERFULLY ACCEL­
Jfh‘ J. C HALL
1
ERATE IT.”
pertaining, and which certainly show* that be, the said Shvld-m, heard Mr. VMl* rno.lrerfMCtfiilh Mmoswr to Hre'Cltl Pn&gt;t Lu .l.uT J H.ar-o...
u..RdtRT
Bald l YunkUn Pierce, in a letter to UIIV, w
W
. —..W
- Mr. Cook entirely Innocent of the olltnse
M IK, Ur. HAiKXRVIJJ-KAL.Jr.
z*tm of I! Miing. &lt;aJ odj-snit.i to* bo U.U bo Im
TIIK NATKKIAL J.IHJ-LXHAUY, EHTABLI8II
Jeflhnwn D*vh&gt;, dated January 6,1M0: other bonds bad been »old, was made, on charged, m we never doubted he wa*:
Ibrlr «ed«ll’», »iltn&gt;ii*U«r.!
or about the Oth day Of May 1W4, and
Nevins, should ret Mr. Coo* right on tire
subieet concerning the aforesaid Bonds,
that he was kept waiting for a reply and
xddlera' wives for Uieir money, until
about the Orel day of July following,
HtTBXCK
AND
FAIR
DEALING
VICTORIO
VS
for the alleged purpose of allowing Mr. of the Pfoiwrr oyer the signature many
OVER KMfKlSClnM AND FRAUD.
8. H. Cook to try (tod negotiate the Reppblloana addsoaaod. a letter to S. H.
W.taMUsbW cure ttrpUiliii. OleM. Gtra.rrtx*.,
LAME BACK.
bond* to another customer ; and nbout CJook, our able and etfickut. Register of not only done wrong, but had betrayed
)mp«i«acy. Necturu.l sod Diure.l Ettisuoaa,
.. Hon. George W. Pock, of Lansing, in
canfldmcr.
.
' .
,
t'omuhlttl. Mculurio htnuls, wut »«ery farm
TOBACCO,
.
.r
a- u,u».
'
H.’N. RHWDON. .
Iran
.
ho
la
"charged
with
uegotlatlng
about
Subscribed
and
sworn
to
before
me
I
to take the bond* at tho offi-r made, and
CKiARS.
uy iiodkunmaniiood.
this 22d day of Sept. 1808.
It was never claimed that tho county
‘‘You Black Republicans have eent waatorocclvo a greater sum than Mr. $18,000 of County Bonds at arulnoua
J, M. CADW ALLADER.
rfNUFF,
■
vour hell hounds uown South to devat- Peck ottered. No aathfactory reason sacrifice to the county, when bettor terms
tatc the country."
was over given for this persistent effort
J 0,1*160.
lx addition to the foregoing, the fol­
A delegate from Kent County, in a ou the part of Mr. Cook to rail the bonds oepted," Ac., and the writer further
ARO.T3PES; •
speech before the same convention aala: to an unwilling customer, when the chargra that Mr. Cook attempted to lowing communication, from one of the
trueet and moat dlalntcrcetcd Republi­
mouey wra waiting in another direction.
speculate
out
of
th*
sole
of
the
bond*.
cans In tbo County haa been handed ua
fight in this war ought to in: nhaL They Whether subsequent events bare reveal­
Permit me to ray In the Amt plat
ed the cause or not, I leave others to
for publication whleh wo herewith sub­
are djuuncil Aboiltionlsta."
MESRSGVAM,
fudge.
mit.
.
.
Oh the 4th of June 18M, Mr. Peck
tires, on February 1.1861, Bcm. Horace came to Hastings, figured up paid for BepubUcant, and therefore It to fair to
For the Baxkek.
GUTrA&gt;^ReHA,
presume
that
tho
writer
of
that
article
h
a
id
took
att
y
^SfX»
in
bunds
doing
the
Fleflren, Democratic Attorney General
MR. EDITOR:
business with Mr Cook In my prvtenca. not a Republican ; but I* a Democrat
MICHAEL
of the State, aald:
BRIAR ROOT.
Aa much haa been aald, (eepeobdly by
At tbta lime, In my presence, sir. Cook and seeks by fraud arid foryery tomato
.
•
proposed to and agreed with Mr. Podt
1 fo meet him at Peck's house, during the
Um Frauds Ac, In the Barry County
GERMAN PIPES,
-J
BKiCE A OTWYOl
But my object In writing this article
next wook, to complete the business in
War Bonds, committed or rtMBililiil by
relation to tho bonds. On tho lllb uf Is simply to any, that last Saturday &lt;;no our County Register, 8. U. toot, I need
TUB MOUNTAIN UF LIGHT OR JfEDlCAL
we wont to guaraniw them the same
Horaee M. Peck, of Richland, KalamaI’ROTKCTOR.
rights wo enloy ourselves— put your eplquly
plate
to
all
Interested
In
the
matter,
H-*ta**Gul*.,aM
aa
raplicil
Key
is
Uve
FLBST ULAKS TQB ACCXJ'iTORE.
wx&gt;Cuunty-n gentleman not entirely
theteupon usaa much aa you rdaaao.—
Mllllaer, »»l »&gt;«■ t*“’
You will find Strong anna and bravo and
unknown in this county—while riding that on page 222 of the Jouruid of the
GhohlaisralL .
•
. '
' true hearts beating iu the bream* of over
with me from Gull Comer* to Kalama- Board ofFupervlanni, may be found tho
at eastern rr-icesan hundrN. thousand Indlanlami, that obtain a bonus utton those bonds, and
RssoItiUon of aald Board, authorixlug
will my, M ytfo march under Abolition that Cook alleged that If he had sold tlio M» Mated to iuc RasJ, as some o( the per­ the raising of *20,800 by Issuing County
banners toward'our brothers on the oili­ bonds to Mr. Hale of Ann Arbor, ho sonal enemies of U. H. Cook, were enBonds, with coupons attached, and
er aide of yonder river, ‘Thus for shall
gagedln oraklug ;Mw&gt; atetemauta, in­
thou wn, and no further-* **
.
tended to injure Mr. G'ook.andifpcesl*HX5Brookville (Ind.) DomotoI said, statement Mr. Peck ba* never denied or bleto prevent’Me reflection, he (Mr, Bond* were placed in the hand* of II. N.
I'K’V.ritoT.WHr.MT.L UVIMUT,
LUKUR. or rolTW.
uuailfled, to mo, taatiy of the various In­
an May 18. U64 :
"W* advise tho ‘bloodhounds’ to finish terview* and correspondence whleh we
have
had
upon
that
sublcct.
I
imme
­
up the.lob thev have already b*cuuof
LT’jACksora Huywi i'atext malk
■laying their icllow countrymen In the diately wrote to B.. N. HwWw, Coun­
NEW FAU. ASD WISTER £|X&gt;DS
ent with the beat interne^o( the county;
boheharnntate* before they Inaugurate ty Treaaurer, a letter, which 1 *boold
and'B. H. Cook, nor any other peraon
a like crusade on their more Immediate
could have nagutfatad one dollar** worth
neighbors. Wo expect to take our turn
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will prove octh by th

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The Ashland (Ohio) Daaocratic Union following, at an Interview with Mr.
•poke of the aoldlere from that region as
“Hired Heaaiana going to the sunny
Southern sell to butcher by whokaak,
not foreignere, but good men, as exem. plary CUriatlans as any of our men.’’
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Hat« and Boaasta Bapaimd,

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                    <text>VOL. XL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1868,

gjjtinjs' HusintM ffirttlorj.

NO. 28.

Mural ait) Sittd&amp;ttttiu.
CHANCERY ORDER.

jrmiujun irua.im^

, j

EXFX’UTOR’8 SALE.

(^TaTK ii^MICTIIQAX. Eighth JeflieWCir-[ J3

HIT
2Cg:g' IT
Hr !

s r.*L‘ -.2* r'r‘r.«* *•«—
■rd. .ad -tir.aUi Quist" u eoecladad. Tb.
po«lry oflb. u.sto.r |. good, Longf.llc.
trtoiu.g. feartb Saaoot -0« Traa.laU.fiba
O.rina Cbtnmoli.,Tb. dlta.ru to bow geamllp resogvimd by
n.oMllgaatraadtof mMM. a. is tipoaml of
• *~ Stoft 1 Mtoi.. . ,I....J
t._

|bt»KtUk XEVtXS.
. .. llri n&lt;»d«.

^yj| H HltFU^X.

as
.ssstfurs.iMr ItM**. » aeblw wpm.r, pri.ud. pubh.bed Mid circul.liuf Hi wid er~i.l). o&gt;4 ih.1
..id p.UUrUto. b« mnUa»H «i let once to wb
wtot for .1. ’oil I. »»W—ii««—or Uut »b«
uim a of! of thia oedm to bo poraoe^ly mttM

.Oft. Micb

Ar tub UNION STORE ar
fr/OCTW &amp; KLMK.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

0*4 failblull.

D ixaTtoit Visit.—The frienda of the
Rrv Mr. Bryant are re. pectfallyjniitrd
to a Sovial D-*nati»H Vrait at the bou.e

th., popster
for bw»mb»r It
Ua.ptesdid anta TL. till* )..g. *U*« u
w«rfh lb. prk« at lb« ssa.Ur. Far may years
"I'tunra't U.guiM,~ la coaMsvroc. «f it.

GUARDIAN 8AI.E

.

I. the matter*lb. E.U.. of M.HM. s’ D„.
1k Aa^ntoa, ^d Beams M. Dsaal.
rn st BWld IXsaia. dmcatod.

*±1S‘Sto/KSAt'• to-— e

Ruwetl r.l

J.ihri

ju3a ROUEUT.H.
weekly journal

CHAKC5BT ORDER.

r«tnmi paid a tieU to our village &lt;« the
r»iomi
47th ult. fur the pwrprne of lecturing ■«
Ten. perente.
N«twithatandinc the atnrm on Sunday
evening the NJ. E. Cnurch w»« quite aril
filled by an inleUigvnt e&gt;Kigragata.&lt;i to
whom Mr. Rilwwll preached a deeply inl^-Tb. phTtoqa. ef . wm to .o.toutod bj b
oatuoiedaUK'u .ad rr.&lt;&lt;wu ot lb. tkod. to.
oUy to eoaliueallr .•■yer.ilagaad replmiOi.g
Mil br th. waste wbich It Ma and fiatibaa
insultSM XtiTSlit

•aty.va ib. llh dap .fOctaMe A D. lea*.
‘"TP* A Qua. ftqyf■&lt; &lt;»«■
a»« J. q~,

SUM

r r»u
Tenipanwio* aenisn
He ala., lectured on Mondi

the Court House to a very

Wffi»s:si'st5«a,id^s
«t&gt;me twb“.. cos.two. to dac.y, asst rr«aU«Uy

J

M CA0WA1.LADKU,

C. ratSDLK.

rat. Al«&gt; I
of Kartfvrd.

Village that temperance
I people &lt;4 thia Village
aotk eegAOu be done hate I'? *»■* &lt;ia« i
but that it will tii»«e them to rise up m
the dignity of »htu«ui« manhood and •»*nuu.bood and -ay t- the tide rd- mtemper-

sure that is liearing no many U» rulp.
-IIilhat *• ehall thou MH•, but no further*.

-"ur
coMMifflioMBBa soncH~

and here shall thy prvud wa»ca be atay

"nc'l'i k'

xm.

GUARDIAN'S

Statb N-bmal MvabCAL harmiTS or
Mxcuioab.— Tb&lt; Stale Normal Mu***'
luUitiitt ./Miehtaan, »«l h-Jd it. flr.^

«uuual marling al Jaekeon, rommeticing
November 14th. 1866, al 10 u’etoA A.
M.. and ma tinuing tw. aeeka under the
direction &lt;4 Pr»f. IL F. Baker../ Fuav
Ol lb. pr....l uber. "Itoo.d U. WvilU
ton. and Pruf. E. M. F.~tc.
MkUtan. Jo." ib.ej.alarcwinbuMr to to. old
ct aruclw at arouA. thia In^taft- i. doatgnrd a. a „.u - a ill taratob .
meana nf nti.ing the etaitdard »f laate and laroa and O-rr.lto.. is Urrlg. cweslrua ; aad
oUrnr — writers afll »dd to W I*e.m»efh&gt;
Jtocb ..sibor “tto. ww »oi.». «UI .1—
culture in tbto Important art, it la an «*terpriee -ith which all intelligent ciuaen.,

NOTICE.

wb.tl.er Smgrra or otherwiaa. may co­
operate. ItiahopKl the iwmbfr in at­
tendance will bo large. Terma for the

BRACE &amp; p-AJW
JOUUCAB *o
EATS. &lt;DATS. 3TT.L-3&gt;

U.K
Board can be olitaiavd k

MlUI.ery *U lira. ***•
AT BA8TERW rnicBB

MS

SAI.E'i

at M.00 o&lt; U.OO a w«
Ute will doaa with tw»
the direction of o. . ■— The Mlnwtaf OScera

«»n »o»; „
■,CB-

th.- year I860:

, CHANCERY ORDER.

,.1’rortwuif Ph
•H’.Mfrls. "
'

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stj tx or mkhkhk. zmu jahui &lt;v­

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IIJ*””1-At .

Fob 8.LX.-T-.lock U gnxtr.
VILLAGE

&amp; &amp;1

.

•hBe. -•&lt;«« .

.. Jeitermm
l-gkrsua eliiel, auc
my aiure t.u
building IM rani on liberal ter
bviiQiuK
j H 8vtTuW.

O.DIHAHC*

gkl£X ' BUCL

iMac btajchml

I

of lb. Preu,,

f„^7 “ . _

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�FOJ

HASTINGS BANNER.

X IMPROVED.

Mich.
«»O“'““5
Fouriof owl Ihtir watery ireaasre
Without aay allot er measure.
U to Um fireavr rnosl as try ng
Ai w ben all tils avupe era cry lag

Mine Grace Taller wat
L.'f ng M.r, Elu« !»„.
of fine embroidery. The

uuLCTwar
u-r u u..

the sunshine of my own boms."
“Yoe, but Frank--- "
“Well, but, Grace V
“Do you really love meT"
For aMwer, be tnf&gt;k both tbe fair, dellente little'hands hr his, looked steodlly wwl.

The

Can be Cured
IT£D f&amp;M THE STSTQ!

“Frank,” said Grace, d*murnlj\*Tm
afraid you will mkke • dreadfully strongwilled, obstinate r* "* -=»-*—*—* "
“! shouldn't
And «n the |

EATINI AND OUTED
In finding tjrt pattern.
Mrs. Sevmour was tbe first guest In
arrive at Mre Randall's select soiree on
the first Wednesday evening in July—.
tbe fact was. abo wanted a chance to coo-1
fide her grieft to Mrs. Randall’s sympa­
thetic ear.
“Crying! Yes,nfcourse I have been
crying, Mrs. Randall—I’ve dona nothing
hut nev fnr a weak."
,
“Mercy upon us," said Mra. Randall,
elevating her kid gloved bands, “what hi
the matter I I hope Frank isn't In any
sort of trouble."
“My deer,''said the old lady, inn mys­
terious whisper, "Frank has been entrap­
ped—inveigled intn the milt dreadful
entanglement. Did you ever fancy that
he. the moat fastidious and particular of
created beings, could be resolutely deter­
mined on marrying—a factory girl I"
Mra. Raadall uttered an exclamation
nf horrified surprise, and al the asms mo­
went a party of genu were announced,
among whom was Mian Grace Teller,
looking rather more lovely than usual.
“Well." 'bought Mrs. Seymour, an her

Thia for weeks and weeks together,
I. th. pregramme at il.. woalbee.
When wv'tl do our plotriog. sowing.
Bees ae mortal man » know log.
For the ground is aolh.ag “aborur

“Very well—I have ofleo seen him."
“Are you acquainted with Cynthia t"
re Tellar »* Mrs. Randall's soiree I—
“No—I believe Misa Parker aprnds
| euppoae It's nil cm nCvtxint of Mary
must &lt;&gt;f her time In thia city."
■n'a uncle. I hr- Judge. Here conn-o
“Thai's very true," said Mra. Seymour,
Parker n&gt;xi Cynthia—dear me. v hat
sageh ; “Cynthia ollcu says Ibere'a im
mcieiy worth having in Factory villaonly
the
girls
that
work
in
tbe
factory
;
Ila life aahaled. bm spare nor lima tin feuar.
and Cynthia is very genteel. But—ex­
cuse my curiosity, Miao Toiler—hww did
8«Mi Child ofear ageeUaae I bright and pare' you hecufne acquainted with Mr. Parker, ker Imdied quite an mneb astonished
Unttw ! gtelle .pint t I boa art nr'
and twt with bis daughter f*
she had eipeeted. but somehow it w
Uvtter Uno ranoy viol.tn iu lb. ....
not just the kind
*
- • •
•
Of the nil-gracious Giver, and lb. Uno
was on the prngrai
Thai bmd m Io the. Denib nor Age cia lover;
__ _______________
n_ -....
_____
Why. when
Tboa art oxi
be. our Ulo.ed forever!
did voti eowte frotti Factoryville t"
“Yon are acquainted with Misa Tel­
Io our weak baasaa bearta, shall spread aad msU,
ler T" asked Mr*. Randall, with some
TUI Asgria D«a&gt; tbe Throov of tbe All ereiog
Shall b« lb! happier for thy alnpte btiag I
Allkou(h, an awn by any aortal aye,
Tba liute Bowir my br«
blown and dte.
Il sheda'sboly laluieea abroad
Ibreagt Um Usavn of Banu,

Tb.rtol.ld,&lt;&lt;,»llbre,ta lb.nndalrt.nn
Of iu charte brvatb may palaelv Urovgti creation.
la all ef good aad fair thou AdM make knewu,
hot la thy owa pare self; la oourtoua love.
Caring for ua. though vailed bicb above;
He* huBetifal! store saw thou bast palea,,
Tbs look, ben veiled, that In Ur spirit abono;

from which «er village take* it« osmo."
“Dear mol" ejaculated Mrs. Seymour,
“la there any disgrace in tbe title!" turning pale and oinking down upon a di­
quietly siked Grscu, although her own van near bar. “Why. they any the heirCheeks were dyed crimson.
ms of the old gentlemen who owned the
“Disgrace ! Oh, no—certainly not; Factoryville pr.iperty is the richest girl
Which be.l u, 61 Iby .oner loveliness!
there's no harm in earning one's living in In the aountrw ”
Bright Asgat! uni be near oaj Mill attend
an honorable way." returned Mra. Sey­
“Graee " eaid Frank gravely and al­
Our steps, sad ef thy wealth of virtue lead 1
mour, absently. The fact was, she was most sternly, “what does this meant"
Incite to good, sad bold as back from wnrng-.
thinking in ber inmost mind, "What viU
The bine eyea filled with tears es she
Teach ee seem echo af Um heavenly long;
Frank say !" and anticipating the flag of cl nag closer u&gt; his arm.
triumph she waaab,&gt;utto wave over him.
••1 can’t help owning the calico facto­
“I do not beeitats to confess,” went on ries, Frank. Dw'l you love me just as
Grace, looking Mrs. Seymour foil in the well self I didn’t T'
eyes, "that to the calico factory I owe
“My little deceiver. But why dltTol
my daily bread."
you tell me!"
“Vary laudable. I'm auro,” said the old
“Why should I tell you, Frank t It
lady, gm wing a little uneasy under the was so nice tn leave the beireas behind,
clear blue gexe, "only—there are the and be plain Grace Teller lor awhile.—
atop and graduations In all society, you And when I saw bow opposed your
know, and—I am a little surprised to mother was to &lt;mic engagement, a spark
find you so intimate with Miss Elton, of woman's wilfnlness rose up within me.
It was a little stndio, quite at tbe lop whose family la—',
and I reeoleed I would maintain my inof the house. Upon the easel that occu­
Mary came over to Grace's side, and Cugniliaysome what might. Mrs. Sey­
pied the poet of bonur in tbe middle of
mour." 4&gt;e added, turning archly round
thp room, • Mrge piece of can vase glow­
and holding oat her band to tbe diaeomed with the soft tints of s spring land­
fitted old lady, “din't I tell you that I
scape, and Frax.k Seymour stood before
owed my daily bread to the factory 1"
II, palette in hand, bis large brown eyes
And pm&gt;r Mrs. Seymour, for once In
draamy with a sort of inspiration.
bar life, eras at a loos for an answer.
In a comfortable easy chair by the
door, awl a plump rosy little female, in a
lace cap with plenty of narrow white eat
in rihoo fluttering from it, and silverC poplin drees—Mra. Seymour, in
“Frank !" she ejaculated, never once
our artist's mother, who had juat stopping to remove shawl or bonnet,
come up from tbe vary basement “to see and bursting into her coo’s studio like an
bow Frank was getting along.”
express messenger of life and death news,
"Here, motbyr," sa&gt;d the young men, "who do yoe suppose your paragon of
with mi enthusiastic sparkle io hie eyes, Mice Teller lei"
"just aee tbs way the sunset light touches
“The loveliest of bar sex," returned what the daughter is like to be. Edu­
the top-moat branches of tba old apple­ Frank, briefly and comprehensively.
cation Is simnet ererytbing. If she goes
tree. Hike the brown, subdued gold of
**A factory girl I" screamed the old If- out Rule you may conclude that sbe is
that lint; it somehow reminds ma of dy. st Ute bight of her lungs, “a factory f»nd of her home and fully occupied there.
Grace Teller’s hair."
If you find her house clean and orderly,
Mrs. Beymowr moved a little uneasily
the dinner well coded and served punc­
tually, and nothing wanting and m» run­
ning about. It is all due to the mother's
good roansgem.nt. You will find bar
well dressed, bet becomingly, fur a man
is always willing to lay out a certain
sum for bis wifii'a apparel, aa be would
not like her tu be the least well-dreward
aiming her friends. You will find she
keeps few servants, well knowing that
“Now. mother, what’s the meaning of .
the more servants there are le a plane
that ambiguous Ume!*' demanded tba I
the mure coofaeion and the lose work is
young artist, phaaantly. “Whu have i
dona; and, if you had come is an hour
yea discovered about Mim Gram Taller,
earlier, you migbl Imre seen her make
that isn't charming and womanly and I
aporkling eta, “but It to because aba ia in
every tespeot my superior. Groce Tel­
ler io one of the nobleel women that ever
breathed tbit terrestrial Mr, aa well sa
oco of the moot beautiful. Mother. |
h&gt;»e her, and aha hat promised to bo my

ACKLEY’S

CATAERH REMEDY
GROCEY

STORE.
TAJJCT ®D©BS,

Stationery,...

BDIUJIAIB IKBSdbBT,

Real Estate Agency,

CONSUMPTION

Warranted

Calaaa check*! la its lselfivat it*(vi.

OY S T E R S

Middlevill® Barry Co. Mi oh.

H. WEIGHT Agent
non sale—

School Books.
Wall Paper,Medicines,
Groceries,
.Paints,
Oils,

Uni

Lamps At Chandeliers

J. M. HILI.

A WARM MEAL

Ul’KOVED FAKM Foil SALE.

F. I. AMLETD.

ADAM UHUFFA*.
So Chaser of Diet n Nrcewisre.
’ Can U BSrJ w llbnv! drteclkw aid wi
tert a csre, if ood areertisg te Uitrae

.1 JVew Era

CLOTHING

DUTY* CLOTHES WASHER
A^B THE UNIVERSAL

Clothes Wringer.

Good

BELL'S SPKdFKT 1’11,15

THE CARS ARE
AND ALL MBIT RAVE

h"VV» are A-nrreHr
• «&lt; SvvbooI U -teovw uri
-Bvlt o arrival few ir&gt;( s

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

H. FRENSDORF &amp; CO.

BELLV EXTERNAL REMEDY

Boots

Siuitllanj.

“Frank, Frank, I never thought lw ase
eny son marry a common factury girl!"
And then a torrent uf leers came to
hv relief, while Frank went effewietly

RUS

Liquid

I DMHdMS OHM seek
'WJSWW.'

AND PIECE GOODS

Shoes

ONE 0
Regard

Which can be had by

■ans Life Pill:

Calling at the

First Class Cutters

HASTINGS

Bl. I. N. BEELYE A Cl.
r*
ruxrOKT, iLuyou.

_kJ Yhelnask sad retail Droggwu.

ONE DOOR WEST OF TT. A.

GOODYEAR* YYARDWAJIE .
STORE,' STATE STREET.

H.

Frensdorf a&gt;

co.

repairing
DONE TO ORDER.

ti LEtir,

•’ATMEBricn.'BEOAL
• ,

�sin nitron
BOTTOM OUT
ACKLEY,
Hastings, - - - Mich. dry goods
Bastings,
F. 1).

Lyon’s Periodical Drops I

OF THI

ASTROLOGY

BARGAINS

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

GOOD NEWS AT LAST

FOB IBREGULAHmEB.

MARKET!

1 he FlftCt! to Buy

It Gabath, Rnwau Fucun
• Coaririiiua ,, ms Lin ar Brenae•"
&gt;11 sell six-ortara Mslodmna

i.

tess.t

15

\ !

**. • Hrt. nartonbhi totba

0. D. SPAULDING’S

SSSfaS?'

ACKLEY’S

do"t*’« rt»d Cotum Orea»* .
Waluot.nw. Retail priceat^aS^nW

J. M. HILL.
« Oct. ssth, iMd..
octilMtf

rata for U. 8. sad Canadas.

PATE1T MKBICINEt.

8Cim BttIB
GROCERIES!

GROCERIES

FAIR PRICES

A

y r

| ‘

J

PHIUIPt

nr

Children Carriages

Tf*1?'* £'L*'- ‘7* ”7*^****“
DR. RAPHAEL,

FRUIT CANS,

Tba Aatrolegwr ef Ua I9th Century,

BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

poods:
Heslinga. April^S, |M4.

aprtl-l

______ BOBEBTS a BTJHKEB.

Clothes Wringer.

DOMESTIC

, Good Merrimack Prints

rhe Vnivrnal Ctotbra Wriacer, with
; «b»&lt;U. bulal.L tl&gt;r &gt; &gt;r»l 1 rcmlum —
■
It. Fair St rterv N. tth.rn Su&gt;«: al
.. I'-nn.uiu al the l»"i two tert of the

Sewing

One Shilling,

HARDWARE STORE
H. A G00DYEAH 4 CO,

IO, FELL, TUCK, BRAID, GATHER.
*c., Ac.

i Impotence
lEMEUY.

Eatou Co.—Daniel Palmer. John FAllan. P. St
S5T£Si. Wr.tK’w’.T iSa

!&gt;• not imat Io what ear oaa mar tall you about
Sawlog MacfrtsM. bet cal! at tba

u W. Smith. J. H. Eart.
Apptkalioes received by the D.reetoro AU
aoc-.municstiana should U addraaaa.1 to tbe Sec­
retory al Ol»el,or D. W. Smith. Yermcnieille.

Ilnatlnffa City Newi Ream,

viaxsciAB cant*
tiioOOO------- ----------- ItZSO.WlO

WOKTtl OF
IFaUku Clotit.
Diamond Ring*
Ruino.. Mrlodrona, Urmiap
cbinti. Silefr Wart,

ONE DOLLAR EACH WITIIOVT

Regard t&gt;. value! And Mrt !«• he
paid for uittilXBO ktw.w what
rnU&gt;w‘tn receive.

Congestive Chills,

g

R

itiFever
AGUE

rynns Life

SEE THE DOCTOR HIXBSDX.F.

and will be sold at

LET THE AFFLICTED READ !

». M. HILL. Agr-Mt,
CimnUm nf Barry, Eaton, Cal
houn end Allegan.
•

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

K

Bilious Fever,
Intermittent Fever, S

Remittent Fever,

of nil hinds,
la gaaenUy kept ap to the wants of the people,

Addiag Treaaporlatlon; aad eoaalsu matalyof

CL’BB

Chills and Fever,

HARDWARE

Railroad Prices,

rr,. SPOONER’S
(JOLD &amp; SILVER !-

DR. RAPHAEL,
dox wo. tfzys, rosT-orr
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

Machines,

SHUTTLE STITCH

J not of cwnoidmlDa for tba feelings of oil
MervhaOta aha I! rtfralo fr„m r.ibliahlog
price al wliicli wr d&lt;i cell Goods.

NEW STORE

No. in east budison wrmrr,
Chicago. nxiNora.

0.1. IFADltlia.

BENTLET

AND THE UNiVKRSAf*

stovs

THE SILVER SKIRT
More Durable,
More Elastic,
Moro Graceful:

And

tare.

Sheet Irss.

GROCERY !
NEW GOODS. SEW BUlbDISG. aad SEW

BAP PASS,

uyujything elm fashioned

from

All Mrts sf

Shelf Hardware,

IK. EL MJOIW8.
CHICAGO UNDERSOLD,
un acw ready to aacommodato aU with good

ud bn.UM style of Skirt (Pleated
KS.i was awarded by th. OaaaT Anaavra Fata. b.U in Sew lark, October,

My Oyster Rooms Farming Tools of all
kinds,
ainTb,

Silver Medal I

P

Diarrhea,

Cigars &amp; Tobacco
Coaataally oa bead. Do not forget tbe pises.
Look for tba “WHITE SIGN," twe deers east
of J. H. Goodyear A Co a Mon.
A

Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,

0,L8'pLAB8.

U

pUTTY

AND ^TOODEN ^ARE.

BJtrire Asnortment of

Glm«»

Dumb Ague.

WHAT THE PRESS SAY OF IT.

HARNESS

PILLS.

•""••be. _&lt;Working Fanner.
11 par -wk tn say famHy.-fM. T.

Greviag la f,.Or tbe mora it is used. We like
Frone Farmer, Chicago.
Il rr^lr menu aS the good that oaa bo sold of
t-.Hartl Nrw Torter. ‘
.*2'j ■orkn,&gt; “4 *&gt;«» “• ’«* wdL-|OMe

J(REVOLVEI«, RIFLES,
Al! Harnesses maaufaetured tram tba

For Sale by all Druggiats.

»

Wm. Spoombb &amp; Co.,

»•
i‘ ‘h« profarram over
ilotuealeati.
....
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Nashville, Tenn.
—»»»*

AsstMuexi of R*llre«d 8Uck.
-----------BEXD M CKXTS F&lt;»B A CKBT1F1CATK.

Variable Fann for Sale-

SHOP.

^^^^^MASCTJttTVREM OF

T. g »Mm. «w&gt;-

!4.,V’TUKS!*c*

rrJjE.'

HARVEYS GOLDEN MU*

Largo Assortment of

Travling Baskets

To Everybody.

HUTY3 CLOTHES WASHER

h
llllll.
.

;

Al the Detroit and Chicago Liu-Prine.

MORE

GOLD

'

I

CHfiAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

GLAD NEWS

KE YALl’ABLk 111.

■

Fair [ bp «n&gt;» M nndy, ’
in their line, Uun any
■
«&gt;lber Spire in U&gt;»n. '
AND NQ MJ STAKE
Qouiditing of all the Popular ,

■OMELl A NEVIMC.

ILLS EXTERNAL

Striker, i

A
ABKfiXLUSG

More, and Better

Bbrago, Ctermfrals, PaiaU,
Oih, Pqrc Wlne^dk Larners

iD»y «III OD&lt;1 a »«r. e.z« lor oamcarriox, arrsMa.
asoscsiru, cocoas, coins, tie. Tbe oalr object
al tba ad veruser, in sandinf Mm preacrtpUon. la
to basalt tbe alLcled. and spread informaUm .
which be eonoeiVM to be inralMble. aad ho bopes
every ealbrer will Uy bis rvtnedv. as II will ml
, tbam notbing. aad may prove a Ucaiaw.
d’artiea wiabing the preacnpii..n wD! plena
oddrrn
Rrr. EllWABD WIL8OX. r

&amp;C.

F. D. ACKLBfS.

.1
I

&lt;&amp;© © © » :

PRINTS FOft’iSi Cu.

GEORGE H. HOCKS.
.WrttorjV.SUUi or raa Saaairr or Baur Cocm. i
Uaatiega, Mleh A.gaol nd, IMg. f
.BCToaa or Uaaav Cocrtt ■
—
Uto tbe fortgv.Bg uotim from tbe SeeAf.u ..4 Ik.
..__ _ ___

8tur«.

Lamps A Chandeliers

&amp;C-,

Roberts

•asA« uaunri

StatioiKTyi
’
School Rooks,
Wall Paper,
Medicines,
Groceries,
Paints,
Oils,

&amp;&lt;•„

'

at low 1’. uford ■•Uing u

GOOD BROWN SUGAR 13| Cu.

tor 'FAHCT M&gt;©iD8,

• oveaUoua. tbe ceaulg'viator. IU.
thorough Ifaaa .nd Harmony. Ord"

DRUG A BOOR
STORE
:
Established ii 1831 1

For the People!

asaoas

O r«~. u u

Warranted,7

NEW GOODS

THE HASTINGS

Of every needed Kind and
ai.v U jest purcU-od C-r caxb

arlrvtnd SUKilta in the Mar-

-is the—

hi nrisa'jsuinams

ESTABLISHMENT!

,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

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CASH STORE

Cheap Q For Cash

.

HirRR.vH
FOB TBB OLD AXD LOKQ TBIBD

»«.

Mvexrre and cax xm
BEST EABTEBM LEATHER,
For ths Vailed States Bervko. Also
Aad I a variably
POCKCT «»d BXLT BKVOLVkkX.
MLD AT KAlbaOAD PRICER.
BBPRATtNO PISTOLS.
i .
AU Klada .f WA1RIXG Um at
RirLB CAMS, HKrOtnSO RIFLED
n..
aw. q..
o..

REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS

Walck Maker dkJTewwter.
OOLO A MLTXBOALTASnHSO

DR.BICELOW

�“gQK Tintl TEAJKgf?-

Are Yen

I be rt-eult. I t eapeewdfy grallA itig in
•"■•r li, Rq.rrarrrtsth. Lrtatricl. Here,.
«&lt;.rtthat money or whi'ritey, or de-

Populi Vox Dei.

ot.cendddoUM nr weure. Was with­
held t» defart th. Bon. James A. 8w^
»y. Hi. opponent was uoe »f tbe bvurt

•Itbuwt •t|*t, ««rf bi. LACKEY resorted
la *11 tba n&gt;rin Tatcrs, th. Devil ever
Invented to aid him fa taring th, e|ee.
cratic, rad the rtecth« of W. Bweexsy,'
by * majority of 387 is, under all the
cirremstar.ee., a victury to 111 with fay
the heart of evafy loyal man.
‘
In Hesiinga.-tb. ramili[fa amiMUtly

nut equal tbs majoriie of two veers ago,
but is large enough Cr *11 practteal purpoeea. But tbs election of ISfladiflbre
from that of J 8M. in thia: We gain In
Democratic couatibs, and the oopohiiioo,
where they gain at all; gain In bora.—‘
And taking into consideration the fact
that tgenty-thr«e &lt;4, out ?nigHy-two
counties, one-fourth, gave small Demo­
cratic majorities In 1864, it will easily be
■een why thia election givee us ao much
V^uUrogth.nJb.Lraial.aure. Tteu

BARRY COUNTY

ERECT.
“ Glory to God in
the Highest, on .Earth
peace and good will
toward men.”

COOK
IS VINDICATED,
“Let all the
People rejoice.”

SWEEZEY
Is elected by 337.

Hurrah! Hurrah!

B 0DTERS. SORE EEA DS AND
COPERUEA DS
f

ANNIHILATED;
‘Surely the Lord God
Reigneth.”

JONES
‘ GOES TO LANSING,
“And our hearts are filled
with exceeding greatjoy.”

HOLBROOK
Goes to the COURT HOUSE,

• Mills goes in search
of Bogus Republican
Tickets.

STRIKER is Clerk,

The following Is tbe official reeult In
Hastings. Tbe result in tbe other town­

ships will be given when officially ravelv-

Zbr Governor,
H. U. Crap.*,
A. 8. Witfiame,
Republican majority
-for Lieutenant-Govemor,
Dwight May,
■
J. G. Parkhurst, . •
Republican maj&gt;^ity,
Zbr Srcretop qf State.
O. L. tipeui'lmg,
H. M. 'DionipaiMi,
RrpuMioiu majority,
Zbr State 7'rrarurer,

IR VI^TG is Redeemed.

‘There is a God in Israel.”
THORM-APPLE the Ban­
ner Township. AU honor to
her “ WR10HT."

The whole Sboulderstrap Ticket on a trip
to Salt Htver.

LIBERAL

^BKBTd A STRIKER.

M1CHLKE

8. Clements,jr.,
2ll&gt;
Republ-can majority,
72
Zbr Item. qftAe State Board of EducaEd* in Willette
J. W. Bircbmun
RepilbHcAII maj’i

LmZrea^ f-cr sHi. ks. Morsis Holbrook ,

1
-, —John E. Rueelta baa been appointed
।by tbe President av District Attorney
for tbe Southern District ol lllinvl*.
'

SASII, DOOS * BLIND MANL'PACTT
Tm Latest Faainoxa.—Since tbe
Invention and suoora.ru! Introduction of
' —Fiva-twratiee were quoted in Lon­
tbe Celebrated Duplex Elliptic [or
don on the 30th ulu at 68$.
double] Spring Hoop Skirt by Mr. J. I
—There are now nearly one hundred W. Bradley ot New York, tbeIndira
millions of gold in the Treasury, includ­
ing fiHirtsen millions in certificates.
the ide* uf discarding tho luehion of]
—The central American Stales are all, wearing hoop aklrta on account of the’
jmcuUnr and graceful mnuncr In which
the Duplex Skirts adapt tbomrolvca to । J. W. Lradley'a Celebrated Pateal
—The latest speculation concerning
the office of Secretary of War, Is that every exigency and emergency, bo gen- j
eraUy
acceptable have tlicso Skirts be­
(OB LtuUBLE MFDiQ&gt;
General Grant will serve ad interim.
come that the ladle, regard them ns a:
—It is very creditable to General s]&gt;cclal favorite Ln view of tho superior j
Sherman that be declines to be Secretary
flexibility, llgiitncos and durability com- '
Tbe WuwJvHid FUsibidtr sod greet somtert
blned in their manufacture. They also j
consider them a (armorc economical and
comfortable Hoop FUrt that ever haa or j
_,rw„ Jr
can bo made for all crowded assemblages,
ukJ iiwav 4ms, sa th. Ndit uu t&gt;« taw
for Ih. promnuA. o Nou.. Ar—. Any —
lady after wearing ono of throe tSklrta B&gt;w*mi»i&gt;v lavruwlu.., iwt Usui ui u&gt;j «■&lt;&gt;•
will never afterward, willingly dispense Bpoog'Bkin.
.
,
r
' A U&lt;h tisviog vryrovJ th* plmu-T. ramfort 4
wlthtbeiruM. Long experience In tbe .-^j
Ohn«ou uhlor^i Ux.mc
of Hoop Fklrta haa proven .'mi. Ovum, run far *
d... «iu u..e»
—Tbe cattle plague has nearly disap­ manufacture
U Ur. pnrpri.tor, -I UrU InnnUon. UiU
iKTuttSg“ «J?
peared Ju England.
single-springs will always retain that i vtur iv .n ottere.
—Tbe cotton crop of Egypt la said to sU(T unyMdlng and bungling stylo
TWy wit s«4 brad er tessk Uk« ta&lt; risgte
.. u »
S
b,“ s'11
u"1rpvrt't'
be large the prMrni year.
which has ever charaetcrirxd them, r.1 .h.p. *bm tbm vrfcwr LitUosr; Xktna «ill
— A Cuban officer lx a-ming to the whereas the double spring hoop or the ►•»'« tevo ibtuHo whl. ss •«!.«». Tb* bw|«
.
.. m
.
*r: cvitrrd Hltu Ovubl.sM i.tMvd thread, aad
United States t» purchase two gunboats Duplex
Empties Will bo found free from tu, butlooi r.da ara a* o.|? ^bte .pnag^ b-i
thcoc objection*. Notwithstanding tho twice(sr drab*) ravmd. mroMtlbm Iism
•
ability of tlw manufrrturera, Moran.' L"?/
4"wn
n.Ca^ P“ld
Ch,,r W.k,Uvood
—Self-ruling stamped envelopes are
aiKUi io be issued and raid by tbe Popd*: Wert.’, Bradley &amp; Cary, td turn out over, Ae Deplrt Elliptic la a greet favetits with all
IKUI
*
PKITlSt.
alx
tho
ne.nd
Pklrts
per
day
from
tiielr
•
b
dl
T•J
4
”
’
’
’
’
’
-■"redoi
b»
me
offic. Depsriinrau,----,
J
““ Fsdnos Mscun.es a. Ur M.nm Saiar or Tea
large manufactories Ln New York, they I Fauuuuaia Kaus
—A fatter.from the Secretary of Penn­ feel obliged to request all morclmute or- ’ *
"** ,K*
‘ — 1 “ *-■- - • ----- -sylvania atalea the fuflnwing as the oomdcring
the
Duplex
Elliptic
Skirts,
to
pLle official vote far Governor ; Geary .
send thcL-onlcm a few day a before they
M7.204; Clymer,290,096
are wanted. If possible, ca they are al­
— A Nauooa) Qmiention of the Grand ways moat constantly ovorauld acme days,
Aimy of ttsv* Republic is ewllrd |u niret
at Indian*poli. uti Tuesday, November
20th, fm tho purpose , uf perfecting (be
____
lith the Prn
national organization
ion. It wa. thought the pn
. I’rad-i, would bo elected.—Rsv Sylvanu* Cubb, the well-kmiwo
Univeiaallsl clergy man, died at Boatoti An other conspiracy against I hr U-arr

SKIRT.

C Dillman
218
Republican majority,
73
Zbr Attorueg General,
Wtu. L buioghton,
291
Gru. Gray,
218
Republican majority.
73
Zbr Superintendent uf Public Instruction.

gistitu' HuivBi Hirrrtorg.

Z’lainipgA Matching

Ar mL (INION STORE er

JETJi^Dr? \\ glAHB.

| n*v.
i Nor. |

Marble Shop.

V0T1CK. - AU yws«we 1 site. Iril CUck
LN Wateh^. sr Jewrin
MT. ttorrts*fc
rrpoirlag eas bave t'-« samo by csHis* oe 1 an
ri.itlwji *M. lathi**-

recently aged 68 years.

J. B. llutcbit..,
Rrp.blicen majority,
Zbr State Senator,
A. L. tarrvn,
Wm. R. Manin,
WeBra R. Martin,
F. W.HLtby,
Rrpablicio majority.

—A Uttar from a Pittsburgh lady,
traveling tbrongh G.rtn.ny, report• mat­
ing Robert Tiwimb. near Munich, and
finding him tbabby In dress, rrry drunk
and exceedingly quarrelsome.

934
271
47
273
23*
38
282
2J0
62

— Avery, U. S Assessor cf Sacramen­
to, rakm.wlvdgrs the receipt - of ..rder»
from Washington to deliver hi* uffice to
Bigler, but disobeys them.

NEW AIIVSCTIAKMENTS.

Prvnptly rated I. all ratable cun. at
Dr. Bristol*. Eye mid Ear m

1 -

—Il fa now raid that General Sherman
fain araompstiy Miulater Campbell lo
Mexkrt.

I agretiSH* ol the UdMTT. »U »u , allriMItt ad
their aadaUve. atntaaUD., andpaia rWaviag &gt;Ttecta to their elecinc yaaliiM. Ha aaarru tkay
maar, ike brahk; rlectrk m4nira (vgwiliwrfesi lot ihc part. uiSUal lma( twund, pais asd

—Tbe David-and Johnathan like inti
macy ofGens. Grant and Sberman altracte-miuk Mtentfob-at Washington.

—Th. eeneu* of Chitetex rafaMCQippleted by |be aftuvl agwt, fact* up 200.

TOBACCO,

276
904
72

CIGARS,
WHOLESALE UK RETAIL.
SNUFF,

'X.ND

/ 275
231
41

pipes,

meerscham,

G. W. Mill.,
Rapubliean majority,

G. W. Milla,
C. G. Hdbrook,
Republican majority,

Hardware Merchant,
given.
—Hun. W. B. Reed, tbe nolorlnua
Philadelphia Mremioniat, opened the
lecture coarse in Richmond on Tbaraday

and all is well I!

CARL Tis Resureded.

&lt;*4.9. 1—Csfai Capltal.l
RISKS TAKEN
TERMS.

DUPLEX ELLIPTIC

L. H. Trask,
S
IL-nnbliran majority,
’
~fbr Auditor General,
S Vk m. Huh pbrey,
21
Gem Spaulding
2
Rrpuliliceii majority,
‘
ZLr Cbm’r qf the State Land Office,
lr I ■
...a
.u

J. A. Swerzey,
W. Goodyear,
Dem. mspirity
ZbrATterV,
E. 11. Alalory,
U. P. Ralston,
Republican majority.
JW Qntnty Clerk,
D btr kur,
M. Wing,
Republican majority,
FbrQmte nttamiro-.
A. LXri...k,
W m. Upjohn,
Republican majority,
Nor Reoidar df Dnnde,
b. II. Ofak,
J. G P. Nrglsy
Republicwn majority,
E\xr Prosecuting Attorney,

Wbolsrofaaad M«uH
Ml BaiiADwaT. N. Y.

TJniem majority m&gt; joint ballot, 10.
This jrar.lt wIII stand the.:

perate wurk eera done t by any puiiticwl
party reduced tbe vote uf ifr. Sweezey
about 50. But this fa nu index of p.W.c
sentiment, and only damunetrate* wkat
money will do when owd as free aa wa­
ter. In a village Uh. Uiia, a1! in favor of
some peculiar favorite, and when every
other nam. on a ticket Is traded in aid of
one person, and that una, tbe only ou.didate by tbe party fur whose electiiHi
there is the vlrgblest poralbfa chance,
and w. regard tbe vote of Mr. Swrasey
in Heslinga, under tbe circauntancee, de.
cidwily romplimestery..
r

Bepublican Majority

■azaiiaai,

1**1.

Mtlefacwry, out wilhaiandfag. the result of
the free uro of abfa# and the most dra­

Z&gt;ZTWE'5TJ I»J

E. U H. T. ANTHONY 6i CO..
MaanfacUrtrs •( PUtagrapklc

GUTTA-PERCHA,

BRIAR ROOT,

GERMAN PIPES,

1.rtSSarcrSK;

sad all kinds eraally kept is a
FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE,

8. J. Itiillrman,
Q P. Urebee,
RenuUlcaa mejmity,
J. L. Sisran,
Jacub Odell.
Republieon majority,
Fur ffavisiun of Cunalitutioo,
Against
“

—The eleetlims to fill vaesneira in lbs
Tctmeaera Legialaturr, indicate that the
political complexion of that body will be
in tbe future about a. in tbe part.*;
—Governor Orr autburixra tbe Bomb
Candirflan newspaper, to ray that be la
utterly and unequivocally opposed to the

—Official returns from Nebraska elect
John Taffire Rebobliean member for tbe
40th Congress, by 748 majority. Tbe
Republican majority in th. Stater Legiw
latore is It &lt;»n joint ballot.

-a
asd Bessty*
xw 1 u.. UTML bukTw eSTJ^i

EATS, &lt;DAIS, TM

■IRIicrr aid Straw Caofs,

NEW GOODS
NEW FALL AND WINTER

Goods

—Tbe ex-rebel Poetmastw-Genrral
Reagan of Texas, publishes a long letter
referring to hi. farmer fatter. He is very
strongly la favor of granting negro auffrrae and al) utitcr rights tbe asm. a.

VILLAGE ORDINANCE.

Fall and Winter Hate.
LMte^ ChiMrv.'s era Btam,

CTW

&gt;K HIDE?, PELTS ANO

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VOL. XL
SusintM Birttlorr.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1866.
Jural an) fflisctllantcns

ADMINIBTIIATOU'S BALE
*uo"7^rf'

"tan* of ths

•ri-eal«R-Xtel&gt;«&gt;*

NO. 29.
CHANCERY ORDER.
I OF MICHIQAX. Eighth Jodtatal Clr-

.ItarWrtDgor
JtOl,c.‘u bmbr gir** that ta par*.**.. M
____ _ _____ I M* W«k I® ■ ll«»w* Bud .ulh.nly amnU.I tola* br ihr Fra-U.OM Pmlu.
lU A^ud, 1 k-" &lt;’*-' **«’- iT—t.
Itarrr
htal. .f
the Hon. Ooruelhm Coleof

Ex............... .......... Ititor. s.
bay aprros-.......... ....... . l&gt;« ». s.
Er«*tag Kxprmn...... ....... IlMrr.s.
Xi|bl Cxprsss.......... ............. l:U»a

Ar mi UNION STORE nr

WWBJJ &amp; IflApy,

bsHoaa.J.
B. Fawier
and
^“ •BW.fa
• Demjcrat.
The comTw Wtewa it May Cwwesra.
Whoever may bar* lost. (.trsyed or
FtoXfon wlU be furthet
changed by tho I
of Yennemelwbo
se^z), a
, q. CaUeU
of! stolen) balwrvii th. 5&lt;b tmdSfi.hof Aug.
election of a their
Democratic
Senator
in Ms'.yland (probably
Gov.
Swann)and
to fill
(present
Congrera)
H. lest, three three year uldalwra, weighing
the place of the
A. Only
8. Cresawell,
Of lion.
Oregon.
one of shout 1200 I Im., groat each, «me of which
Radical, whoso
terra expires
next year1;. ia spotted red and white, one red. with
or Pattetwon,
the President
star In toes, and one greyish flank, and
email burns, one all red, except mm*
little while upon tbs belly, can obtain In­
formation &lt;d the same, by enquiring of
lbs subeeriber. al Carlton. Barry County.
SANFORD SISSON.
Carlton, Oct. Slid l»W.
13
- —-------- J--—*.—
.»uw wcimy UJ
the choioe of Radicals In the place of the
Hons. Edgar Cowan and William
Wright, Democrats, the laUor de.-camad.
John Evans and Jerome B. (,'haffi-o arc
the Senators chosen from the proponed
new HUte of Colorado, and Thomas W.
Tipton and Gen. John U. Thayer thc-e
chosen from that of Nebraska. Theme
four territorial Senators arc Radicals.—
Should they be admitted in the next
Congress, the Radical strength will Im-

■

with his lor, has attained ths summit of
lU'-tial felicity.
The Vermont*.' eh"
considered himself rich with- three hund­
red
dollars clear of tbs wurhl was a
Jx Bbmion.—The Board of County
wealthy man. Not comparatively, per­
Canvasser* art now In aeasion. II they haps. bit postively so; wealthy 'in hi.
get through with the can vans before we
u«n opinion, and what better criterion of
go to pees., wo shall publish the nctutd
majorities. But m any event shall pub-

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
y TheCircuit Court for th* County of

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE

Tta ..
“““ •*
iwun limns
of Harfmr* la ndj Cante, all the
**d iaurwtW said Mto.w is and t*
Mlhwlsg itwrib«d rest **UK ’&gt;i. Tl.. w
lltkd MC amber twrotr ta lows Sa. r«t
to U*

"• V...
0*3
XNUc

ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE

CHANCERY ORDER.

Bailey are adding to their sto.-k of
clothing, a lull stock of Dry Goods, Gro­
ceries, Ac., At
For full particulars see our adv. col-

llu. r.uU. ibsi lb* Stan* n*m*d dafowdsat.
ii M • rMU.nt &lt;rf ib* Htst* at Micbtasa bat
r*md*«laibd0l.l«^|iHM4L
*
O* tortwr ul i'rsat Alta*, Craraisraaat's
Solicitor., it I. unkrtd that lb. **1df*«- ~ ‘
.... . ___ , ..

Ohio Etxcnox.—la Ohio, the official
vote lor Cuugrvwsmon foots upas fallows:
llopubUam 214,OH; Copperhead, uld.dul;
Republican majority, St,042.

boon expected, tho Copjieritmcto o. Colorndo.at whosehoedt.uv. Cunutiingshna
finally planted himself, are making bad
cilort to defeat its admhwloa ar. us a btate.
A Democratic Couvculli’n ia to meet on
the L’dth for this purpose.

bin*,
k*

COMMISSIONERS NOTiCR-

MBS &lt; ( ■
ta.u, wawh
Asotheb Gbkat Battle.—We have
nows by the Atlantic Cable of another
great battle between the !,a.-ngunyana
and the Ailhw, resulting In the defeat
be s'aM wb^"7»P^« i'rT'utt iir of the latter with heavy loss, and so
complete a dctnorall&gt;aUon of their array
that Flores had Men compelled to njtrvat upon &gt;lontevido, operations being,
ior the time, altogether smpended.The genius of Ixipcs, seconded by the
bravery of his soldiers, to manifestly in
the ascendant.

1*Z3^w?£.to. IIS&gt;. UbimI by

Ite Viil•&lt;.0&lt;H*Bl*(* ui Barry Comity. XisMno. os Toed.. th* l»lb day of Deoan.bar A.
D. IMS. at B.'atoek P. M of lb*l Aar. ail lb*
nshl UU* sad IstamtoTuid minor. in sad to
IL. Vaal k.ir nT Iho Ks.nl. WmI ...it., nto—

__________ _

Usit^wiscux. | ftosthwsws
Dot* J ItnUand Ort.*!Mb l»«.

TAKE NOTICE.

IRACS &amp; OTJWYEHIK*H AND RETAILS** OF
HOWARD

ASSOCIATION,

llliery aW Straw
EASTERN

PRICES.

STAnorMMOmUr, Owtotpdf Itevy. I
Ala MM** otat.e FrsWl* Cosrl lor (h***,
*f Barre, haUaw at Um Froball "
‘
.Ilian J! Uaatlora. on Monday, tl
Oclohar m CM yasr so* tbaaiaa

“•■STStSa U4 — » «■ — ’-r
ILLAGE ORDINANCE.

FOR HIDES,
VG8.
\

.
-boUtaf te» ••do.’ terweresn
rtno. all* sws^a Btreeg S^*
.

^' C;D ta.il tteir dtates-

1

�StUrtti Jortrj

Hat
i p&lt;«* uf engaging in the then ciHuiaon
pmrtlm* nt picking barrl**. Th* /Tiling
woman after lusting away for a wbilr,
became annoyed with th* cheesfMfc'unpurtumtiee ul im child, and aent him
home. She thought nothing mor* of tbr
matter till, Ufmn ber return ia tb* ep-y
mng, she *aa'(urpri*«d to And' that the
’ bar bad not returned.

hair, though numbering but fifty y rare,,
Vues from hie armeksir, and much affect­
ed, greeted the familiar face. The aoni
of the cashier accompanied him, andI
I,

ni'nihl to dry the U9ag tsar.
Tbs rigbl lo quell Ui. rising Irv;
Tbs
to sovoeib
of care.
And risbl
JUpsr
««ufortthe
to bro*
dsspslr.

I'M. rl&lt;bl to..Kh to. parlm* I
T. BooUm aa4 «r*&lt;v the Ud 44
W»iesai’isre‘

KI1EK IT

■
UuM
IT sad n la
{joIrcAu'y si Ww‘. MutdieriUs.

Utt

,g W 4» • Wssctioa «l*
D '___ii witiuiiT.

•&gt;

Can be Cured
FIAIOI, MEtOHtli,

| eradicated

$uv Wr nwn Clothes
When
Htali spriulii'g two nr three d.,!A
lh« Aaucea are
» that he’ll b»’ I--*
fo

fbom the system:

ryOR RAL3-»e arras Pi»* l*»4. sg »se- r\ la
r UleMsw, ARegaa eauery/eod fo
I

death &lt;&gt;t a valuable dark, and it ia at
your disposal. It is my gift and valued
al tvelra hundred a year.”
Pen cannot describe the joy with which
ths kind offer was accepted. The day of
deliverance had come.

On the following morning ike cashier
entered th* handsome store of Ilontly 4c
Wamer and enquired fat the head clerk.
He came obeequioualy.
“Sir, Is that a bad note,” aaid tb*
cashier, sternly.
“What fa tb* price of this dreaaing-,
gown.'fflr 1” a»ked a sweet-faced girl, ca­
tering lb* elegant store of Huntley A
Warner, in a city and atreet which shall
be nameless.
Il was a cloudy day. The cleiks
lounged near lhe counter and yawned.—
Tho man to whom Alice L-cke address­
ed herself waejaaaty and middlc-sRcd.— .
Ila was bead clerk of Huntley A Waraer, and extremely cuoscqarntial—In

“1—! think not sir," stammeringly re
plied the clerk.
The cashier went to tb* door. From
his carriage stepped a young girl in com4&gt;Sfi» ■ ilb bis daughter.
‘
-Did you not tell this young lady, my
ward, that thia note was o&gt;unlerfoil I—
And did you u-H so forget self respect,
and th* Interest of your employers, as to
otter an insult.*
lhe man stood confounded—be dared
not dooy—hs could say nothing for bun &lt;

Day altct day pa**rd, and stilt tbs miss­
ing member of lhe distracted family did
—•—•n, n&lt;ir could anv' lidinge »f him
by Ms aguQheJ parents. Fier eyery eearebiug party who
to Ind the missing onu bad re-1
id reported th«ir mission fruit
pfter all hope of ever seeing'
——----- tag boy acain had vaaisbed
from the minds of the afflicted parents,
suspicion began to fasten upon the Joong
woman, who was a aervant in the family.
She again asaertsd her Innocence, snd !
stated that she know nntbing of the mlseIng boy freiu the time ahe bad sent him
homeward. In spite of ber protestations,1
however, ahe was arrralsd idwr the mur­
der of the boy and incarcerated in the
rude lock-up, which had been erected by
lhe early settlers. Ilcio site wns kepi
for a time till it became apparent that Oo
evidence againat ber could be obtained,
when she was discharged from custody.

Hsatbig*. May SCtb I B&lt;4._________

GROCEY

lb* bill fell from bit hand.
Alice caught it from lhe floor and hur­
ried into the street.
Such a shock the girl had never receiv
ed. Sb* hurried tn a banking establish­
ment, found ber way in and presented
th* not* to a noble l&lt;*Atag man with
gray hair, faltering out, “I* this bill a bad
one, rfrl"
Tb* caahier and bm aon happened to
be tbedaly persona present. Both no­
ticed her extreme youlh, beaytv, and ag­
itation. Tb* cashier looked closely and
handed II back, a* with n polite b»w and
eomewhal prolonged look, he aaid:

“Wagood ML।

“

• »&gt;, v. wo A Loe, with a
,. _ ,
-“and ns dared------- "
She could go no further, but eatirely
overemue, she beet ■ her bead, and the
hot tears had their way.
“1 bag pardon, hate you bad any Ironble with it r asked the cashier.
,..,
"Olr/kif,you »IH excuse me foe givfag way 10 lay feelings—but yooepoks
•u kindly, snd I foUau sure that it was

pamaows ra™ Hswnioa»s u N.-tr
-K-Ba.-Tbe
pictorosqvse-&gt;&lt;s. stid
of back eouns. .nd, everytb.ng
.vwMrulaisg to »!*• rr*r °* • *’«*•*. *•
ZT.wred with tb. fnmt, whkk is fined

STORE.

for the puMIe eye. There foennch fo
he learned el’s*»•. »&gt;7
al rears
Where tbs direction ol a rm4
•&gt; “
"» — •,J

'FCJUniAB IBSSOBT.
For GEN TLES EM aaS YADIES.

CONSUMPTION

Beal Estate Agency,

OY S T E R S
SE11TKD DP ia every style.

ablse him U&gt; d*t’»«r t'*•»«'»« •&lt;&gt; o”
tge world,In plarea .where nobody eh
wu«ld ttowk art looking ft&gt;r them.

H. WRIGHT Agent

Groceries,

Ftfl
Sta

Warranted

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Mlddlevllla Barry Co. Mich.
D&lt;)R SALE-

A aUtcK : the dev.-uring of old cour
»rv loiffrtlr— by tbruo rgrowii,no*et.
vT.ThjT For loMaoce. Mr. B^kma.
.

artrr

M. HILL
MPROVED FARM FOR SALK.

COLD LUNCH
The firm parted with their unworthy
clerk that very day, and he left the store
OJV THE SHORTEST NOTICE
disgraced, but justly punished.
tlsvise b*4 FiHsss vnr* exssrteesetai • TIST
Alice Lucke facimo the dasghter &lt;.f
CLAMS ftKFTSVRAkT. I have m&gt; kssiUaey ia
the good cashier. All &lt;&gt;f which grew out coiners was a eon-in-law of tbe *fflietod
family, Mr. J. Z. Ballard, our fellowof calling a genuine bill counterfeit.
lownsman, who was greatly surprised, a
law days nines, Vi Irani that the boy who
had long Im numbered with the deed,'
bad arrived in the southern part ..f tlrfs
State, and was making inquiries 4Vrr bis ,
On Saturday, the 2Vth of September,
family. ThgU-y^d gnm/tsfos
both branches of the Oregon Legislature,
stalwart mail of tbirty'-fir*. Hi.cmite- I
tn Joint Convention, elected Henry W.
VOIIMIIU —
Corbett United Stales Senator. The fi '—— —“
OUS exposure tf Urn almne.Ha, and bis
net cote was as fidlow* ; Corbett, 3H ;
•'new. frame hardened hy repeated ad­
Nesmith. 4; Smith, 14; Prim. D., 7;
ventures in the western wilds.
Kelly 6; Whittaker, I. The President I
II# stated that bo had but a dim rrcoli lection of bis former home, but vividly
whole number ol voles, filt ; necessary tn ,} remembered the time when two stal­
a choice, 33; and that Henry W. Cor­
wart forms with ml visages crossed bis I
bett, baring received a majority ot the ।
path, snatched Mm up in their arms and
quick, pompous lune.
whole number, was duly elected Seuvtor ■
Up ran tbs low-headed boy with the from the Stale nf Orrgon for ths fulLtertn, carried him off aiuidat bls pilo-us erise
for
bis loving mother. Since that lime
detector, and down ran ths clerk's ryo heainoing the 4th id March, IM7.
from column to column. Then K looked ।I Tn a speech to tho puhbc mealing in bo has been ooaauntly with the InAank
•ver with a sharp glance, and exefaimed : Portland. Oregon, on the 1st of October, —joined thqm in their bunting expedi­
“That'sa counterfeit bill, Mias.”
,| Mr. Corbett thus defined bis position un tious, anu followed their trail ns they
journeyed toward the setting eon. He
"Counterfeit! Oh, tiv—it cannot be 11। th* question uf reconstruction :
learned lo speak the Im guaga»f the PotThe man who sent it could not have been
Long did we wait, anxiously did w*
eu earelcss; yon must be mistaken, sir.” look and wish for a plan thatab&lt;&gt;uld nirrt
“I am not mistaken ; I’m never mis­ with uur approval for the restoration of
taken, Miss. Thia bill is a counterfeit. those State*, with all their political righto,
I must presutns, of course, that you did with safety to lb* Government, justic* to
not know it, although sotunch bad money them, end th*t should promise future
OF READY-MADE
has been offered us of late that we intend prosperity lo tbos* fertile fields that have
to secure such persona as pass it. Who been laid waste by tyranny, aaarchy and
The Indiana cnnCionded thia name with
did you say sent It P
the desolating baud nf war
In the Ga
Filly, which in the reel mime of hie fath­
stuntioeal Amendment aubmitted-fu ths
eouid not arnd me bed money,” said lhe Slate* by the prevent Congress, | see em­ er. Mr. Ballard went in quest of the
AND PIECE GOODS
missing
one, and, up-m arriving al lbs
trembling, frlgbtenod girl.
bodied all ihove gearantiee and adjust­
-Humph!” said the clerk. “Well, ment* ti*l will give security and perp*- place where he had been making inqui­
there's no ,doubt about this; you can tulty^to lb* Union and equal justice to ries. was told that be had gone away,
lock for yoereelf. Now don't let me all. "(Long-continued applause.)
To but would return In a few days, when he
sec you here sgein until you can bring that am«&gt;dinenl I have given my ItAarty will proceed to the horns of his aged pa­
good money, for no always suspect such *nd unqualified support. [ Applause.1— rente, U* make «l*d th* haartaof *n sfljct- '
persons as you that come on dark days_^
with a well made story."
“But, s-r"------•
"You need make no exclamations. Mlns"
eaid the tuan insultingly. “Taka your
bill and the next time you want lo buy a

Liquid

IgWAU-MMeveentet t».

CATARRH REMEDY

A WARM MEAL

looked at the
dresalng-gown longingly, and th* clerk
looked at her. He saw that her clothe*,
though made and worn genteelly, were
common enough in texture, and th^Ler
face yraa very much out of the common
line. How it changed I now shaded,
Dow lighted, by the varied play of her
emotion*. Th* clerk could almost have
sworn that aha bad no mure than that
eum, five dollars, in her poesrssion.
The gown was a very gi*id one for lhe
price. It was of common shed*, a tolera­
ble merino, and lined with the same maUrial.
“I think”—she hesitated** moment—
"! think I'll take II,” she said ; then aretag in the face before her an expression
she did not like, she blushed a* she hand­
ed out the bill the dark had made up hi*
mind to take.
"Jennie,

r«OR HAUfo-4
. V »*c. «. I*thstows rt M.r
P's.
&amp;4l«e.,.4 Ur&gt;*4 Itoptos
__ i'lsuk
_
,
i|*irilWuT.’

EATtM AMD OUTEB

LAD NEWS

if U ehnvM b* dleeovwrrd In Iw
illVooeiaks, that jie-pl*. win. • *e»eii|»

p ewd txhsve died to- g ay\ an. nut really
»&gt;■ 1st jmvilli living, an* Wot
lUfy ; Bum
» . r r. UM. .. d sges.
Boueparta. ttotewfa* ; and many other

Ji JVeic Era

I

I feel that great and fearful reeponsibtlity
reata upon tho man who ia to ait ia the
council* of tba nation for th* next six
years, during which time we bop* one*
more for a true and permanent Union,
th* stability ol the Government, and, un­
der It, prosperity at hXne and wkiul*mme respect abroad. (Applause.) it
is nnnrcrssnry nt this time to explain
more fully my position, where lam so
well known a* at my own home, where 1
have always contended fur tba Union,
the whole Uahm, and nothing leas (loud
and I- ng applausu),. tbr ia it, and under
th# graceful f-4df uf uur flag, ws are safe.
Something is due to the good and breve
men who fought our h«Ulea during that
uaboly Rebellion, and I should prove re­
err*:.: t&gt;&gt; the trust imposed on ma,and
all my past life, did I not ssk aoma secu­
rity for the future, some atonement for
lhe desolate hearths made vacant by ibis
uajast and unwarranted Rebellbu.—
Whale ver I may do. my fslfow-oitlMna,
. this matter, real assured there Is an
ia
honest purpiMe to aceon&gt;pli*h the beet
results and U&gt; secure us agsinot any seii

ASvinror Eotptiaiv Barcas.—Prufr’S'T Ungar, the Viennese boUni.t and
pnlwooU'lugist, baa recently published
soma remarks mi lhe br.cke of the ancient
Egyptian*, especially three of tbepyraI mid of Dasboar, which was built abr-ut
3.400 years before our era. Ona of thru,
being examined through the microscope
by the Pn&gt;feeenr, ba discovered that the
mud .,f the Nile, out ol which It was
made, contained not only) a qusnuts of
animal-vegetable matter, bui also frag­
munis of many manufactured substances,
whence we may omclvdn that Egypt

CLOTHING

ASD AU. MUST HAVE

The history '-f
alm*b-«umiin a ci-um
try village, from the en. ot its fmudal" i
dviwtfward.—a n oird «.f lhe rru.aikeld.
occapetits ..I it, and ral.aatu in&lt;m iirter-

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

IL FRENSDORF &amp; CO.

generation tidgLt. in tbr next. »e»l
a, bourn there, either m their owi
pwseor In those »&gt;f their irpreeeuUla. ’‘Ferbapa the
’‘

Boots

There eboutd It*
in'O the story ; I— —------- - f«lunc of ev-vue lisno less lufan1, educat'd
there, sud di-nverrd tonally Io he ti e
child.ut woJUq paieiiis.

AVb-ii lb* r*fona»ti&gt;-n wf th* world to
complete, a fii* shall b* m»to of th* gai
lo"*; aid tbr hangman dull «pm» *»’
ait down by it ia aolumi* and despair.—
Ta bmi *Uil o-mr the Iwt tbirf. lb* last
druukud. sod •Aber ieprws**t*ti»»- • f
•y*»i rrim* and ' c ; and ti er sitoll hold
/*• • dl«m.l mesrjr-MMktng, quaffing thocun-

Shoes
Which can be had by

Life Pills,

Calling at the
"First Class Cutters

bs sect hw le uy i&gt;?rr—.

HASTINGS

IB* I. H. 1EELTE A CO.
EMMFOMT. ILLU9U.
M"W by Wbeieeelv cad retail Im&gt;nteM.

M;ie • Wfnen of t^Ststr.

ON® DOOR WEST OF-fl. a.

GoothVEARB 41AJU)tfMUB

•

S’.'STATE street.

'

l*w Mmu, »siM!»r. Ibswrirv.
;
ka*a g&gt;wid or evil. Nuw and hetraiter
,
cvegr
Representative will be held i«
, Mlr.a amount for tbr manner i* which he
■ diMhargrti th* importent trust cnmaiittod
! to hi* par*., I claim thsr* la a.urta&lt;hir.;
' du* to th* majesty of the Guvemment,
! *.wnrfhir&lt; due to th* well befag andg-od
oAdf of eucisty, aomathmg t» deter p**&gt;

REPAIRING
DONE TO OMER.

J

'lecV

mcmrarii
t&gt;r.

’

—Tb* death of Mi«ir Fannie A 8e«srd
«f toiMkme Jss*r,:*l &lt;bs -age «fe3 jeate,
Ma uw«l tnelanphviiy event Sb* was
culled from Aebum to atteed upon her
father when he wae takefTbick at llerri* I
bshg.he’fhn vwrortt trip Mf the Preside*- '
aial party. 3.. -U after Me sweety sb*
SsaaUraeif taken eevervlv lit. and for
•everal dm* M*4n * totaflv u- ..........
Otat*. MUl she llied no *M»l&gt;dey Shr
MSB ey-oMtg l.dy ..f uBRrtMl taullct.
hv-gkracu'r •« Wdorn-d a.thnll

�If the p««.r
inMchss an)
for y*^«
iSyoU don’t •'«*«&gt;• Brf.ro »«t» pay !
ZLJeot. l-wa j.wBborp, qaVv.au.
ZrtJn abelber y»u can&gt;"-t make ju.t *a
a tmiee bv whistling, for which
L-refiunishrslhe machinery •; and bm
(Crv.jl-sv .event) -five dvllara l&lt;w a
L,fi"&lt;l
'**t*tb*f J&lt;,ur
|,J, itald II..I b® )"•’ M M1**1
er* )&lt;&gt;U

F. P. ACKLEY,
Hastings,

Mich.

bottom out
o F T H E

hyon’s Periodical Drops!

’

the great female remedy

dry goods

■TOR IRREGULARITIES.

•Ji/J "• \ I'1 **r cr,ck brr ,,*n
M„ and buy her own cl-thra. When
,« trt » man »|'«'iitling two or three-dulLaa.ek 6-h*hl), the- cheocse nru
t.. that b«‘H Use *••*»« ••"“Kb

HUR R.HI
FOB THE OLD AND LONG TBIBp

yea until you are
................. a ant. it in admy burns In some folks* pock.
»-irh a big bole that every.
lb ng that i» put '« drop* through past
tirduis
paasects num II vwrHOnxa’a N&lt;-v«
&gt;,&lt;«*— I
K’ralet piclurep^uemsaaud
jclity -I back court*, and everything
arr«l*it u p
the n-ar of a lu.tise, as
...mi-areJ with the front, which ia filled
toil pnev^t-

*

U M«.

mi ms^Tnywrrfi

Warranted,.

■ncr’a cell, from his high
udirw. He keeps hie iu&gt;ul
iful by means of it, ittypi-

NEW GOODS
Of every needed Kind and
Style just purchased for cash
al low Prices and selling at

Roberts &amp;. STkikeb,

More and Better

oO B8

PRINTS FOR 1S| Ct*.

For^tbo same Money,
In thrir line, than any
other Store In town, ‘
AND NO MISTAKE

GOOD BRO\tN SUGAR 124 c'»-

s*

===’=

ConsL-ting of all tbe Popular
PATtNT MENCINEt.

WE SELL AU

Him a«®E3

.

At the Detroit and Chicago List Prices.

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
HUE CONFESSI05S A5D EXPXBIENCB
I
or *.» iitiug.
ubllabedftrthe M»«Mend a.• OlOTlOX TO
OUNit WKN and otlim, wnt. suHbr fram K.rvU liability, Pmulure Dec.j at MsahdKU. Ac,
applying at lhe aam. Iln. Tn. Main «» Hale­
ru. Uy on. wh*ba. earxl btaa.tr sher an-

To Everybody.

GROCERIES!
, CHEAP AS TBE CHEAPEST.

GROCERIES

A Lirgr Auorltnenl of

Travling Baskets

’“JS'.,

Children Carriages

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

FRUIT CANS,

MORE

GLAD
NEWS
rue re* vs rucnsavs.
DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER

BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

W POODS

F. D. ACKLEY'S.

Aminat l.o.., ^rcbllv Lmiaaioi^
tlrr.n&gt;.; GroitBi. I'ili.i^-sndMetvowMAtr
lmpm. n&lt;r VIJ..I, Sese.l
de.,
7‘
No fbnure orTMee ta *&lt;-eewry.
Ttrt-v ran he .ithnut tlrieettot MMwrw Ul
1-. eBwi a eaie, U uaed according to inMnMSwaa.

PHILLIPS

0. B. SPAULDING.

BEHTLEV

□aatUgs, April M, UM.

aprtctf

Clothes Wringer.

DOMESTIC

Good Merrimack Prints

Sewing Machines,

. One Shilling,

SHUTTLE STITCH
foil tb. thing (Jr llarneaa. Book aste She. It

And oat at rasildrratin ft lb&lt; Fealmnof other
Merebsal. Ui.ll rrfraU from paMuhlag

&gt;

llU'U.g-, M.y ■&gt;.

,

AND THE UNIVERSAL

r-n.l.s SrEt lHC PILLS.'
price ooa DU!„ pw »tos ; wai, far Five DoUar.;
nT L71.^i M- c““‘o4"«
’•••a. t-r*.

a.tii*
i.-

Drnga, ChcnalcaUa, Paints,
&gt;M OHs, Parc Wlt»ee,A Li&lt;ators

Uniform Prices,

M. HILL.

nr.LL’s nrfcciric'RKMEDiej
r ivarnuitid In all raa^a
-a- u-J.Tj

Hssnaos

EstabliBhed in 1861.

We Duy Largtp f„ Cath and -&gt;kt &gt;o
Allowaoc. for Rad Debts.

a .nt iins*- u.ii

the

For the People!

We have one of the best

/Aleeied Sticks in tbe Markrt.of all kinds of Goods,
Usually kept in * Variety
Store.

?ABCT ®D©©S,
Stationery,
School Books,
Wall Paper,
Medicines,
Groceries,
Paints, ’
Oils,
Lamps &amp; Chandeliers

ESTABLISHMENT!
DRUG A BOOK
STORE

UUT U1UMI

&amp; NEVINS

ACKLEY’S

CASH STORE!

ROBERTS

4

STRIKER.

HARDWARE hTORE
H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

HEM, FELL, TUCK, BRAID, GATHER.

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

Do not .mat to what any ona
1.11 yew about
SewUg Jlwhlar., bel call al t6.

»era!|r *’P‘ "P '■» »b* W*°w of d** P*®?’*

Hast Inga City News Boom, nud

■Bait axoa*,

id will be sold nt

aod last lhe Xolsalraa DomnUc. before parebaa-

Railroad Prices,
Adding Trsuportstlon; and cenl'sts mainly of

P. &amp; B.

la.gbter.-a mat. blowing up, at
fregniwita flying al.,,ut
all nides.«Mt !rvra iip-ul tbe gn-iutd,—IS

uaury al nn ln.ua. SMM ia parfSad IbaakarimgroMuedays hr tb. tavr.mm of ytM•Hc’i Wringer. I »iri&gt; b»a-&gt;r h-wto coaid be
eaux d *’ riuJly.
gseluai.e right of, sals &lt;!■
wn.lhl. wri-eeM from eacl

No. Is C.nnuc '
[uppeaita

.

GOLI) &amp; SILVER !
.

compel u» to tell
JatbeCoanearsU Xentbv

. . -rui .n.i.t. t lLil/ Ut'djj

*ans Life Pills,

ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT
Regard t-r value ! And not t» b&lt;
paid f-&gt;r until you know what
you are to rreeve a.
After
receiving the article .
If it 4&lt;&gt;m not plea«eyou,'.
you can return It nod ytnjr money

t di-m.il nievry-tnukiof, quaffing thtcunimu.iil lhr la.t brand* bottle.
^Atlaiiliu Monthly for N-v.
—The Imlinnn Supreme C-inrt yeaterday dee ded that tha ••Black'* arliclt in

And

GROCERY

I

»nr GOODS. SZV SCILOISO. mJ MX*

E. E. OTTO'S,
CHICAGO UNDERSOLD.

Thing. to U al aU boon of lb. day.

airily c-a hand. Do rot tbegsl tb. plant.

of i. ft. G«ody~r A CV. btorv.

SONS

•reS^SHTTCr'-i-0&gt;-T-

of slavery and •'■^TWNW

AND. WOODEN

RIL

HARNESS

SHOP.

REVSLVEIS, IIFLiS
Arf invsrWtly
. '
‘ KCLD AT KAlLUOAB.PftJCBB.

,

■u*
B. A. COODYEAB * CO.
Hsatlap, Fta. t/1
!»“?** ■

Uretcrf auuiamlmam..

BraertFW«svoi.vnn..
______

ROPE,
QE-ENTE--STOXTES,

II. ML BUMAIMG.

&gt;LVBB8.

p.

Shelf Hardware,

luHsp. Joly *u&gt;, 1W.

"ttW.ufWWWI in g-.veroinvWB4*0*1.—

Ur from
LR*

from

Sheet Irei. All torts of

'

-Th. H.mbrasta' hHanuwsJgqhjgof

Or. HA'tfVEVS

everything else (aabioned

My Oyster Rooms Farming Tools of al)

Cigars &amp; Tobacco

i**t in iouflKtt with th- National G-n
•tn.u. ,|, a0.J ,|ut »v citix-n -.1 tbe L'n»* '
Je-I State., «|io bad) ruaiilg^ill In-Jifilia G’r
•u omntti.; n-i matter wbit bis color may
Lt. is a citizen of (he State.
.■ ■

—Th* demb -f Ml-*.Fannie A Sewtird
«f biliknis fever, at ikus «g« «f«2 yearn,
is .1 tiihst inolati,cholyi event. Shu Wat
•*-i!h-d from Auburn tn attend upmi ber
til.'.T when h« am tnketi aick e.t Hnrri—
’••’g.»wi tho return trip cif the Pneaidan*i-vl party. So-n after hie renrtwry nite
W» lieraelf t.lu-n severely ill, and for
•svetal .fits Ids-in a totnlwtmcxinncmii.
aUte.uaulabo died «v M-nd*jf. She
•as a y-m»t» Udyt ..f unuauat mtelloct.
«A't h&lt;f c)iar*c*er ‘ wee adorned with nil
th.Chri.tUn graces.
—A Newark, N. J., drepatch etatro
thit li-.n. Win. Weight, United Stale.
Senator, died Tliursday morning at eight
‘’‘^•■ak.Ag"d,7AjWn. .’.lA.L.tU
'

SAI' PAKS.

THE SILVER SKIRT
More Durable,
More Elastic,
More Grace!

!’&gt;•" ; »• 4 the luingman -bull w-nin nori
ait down by it in a--liiod« and despair. —■
!&lt;• Inn .Ml.caw lhe U.l thief, lha last
drui.liud, »„d - tiier li-pretK-ntaliraa ,.f

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

n».M retni.-ti^cr th. pl.ee. ou door east of II
J. Goodtear A Co’s Haniwars store, twin o

ntutm ceibib

' I2&amp;0.000 ------- ----------- •250,000

&gt;. .W. BILL, AceMt,

For tlie Counties of Barry, Eaton, Cal
4
boun and Allegan.

PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHIUffiEL

�MRE T&gt;™ ntfSSj
=:---------------- gSKasaarrW.r.rw
caxBO. «. mxwEi-v-. sorrow
-------------- ----------------- ---

unoxiimucUy Jieputdiuan. .!■ .the Benate probably 8J to 2, and la tin. ll«uat&gt;
to 10, white in nearly ev­
il excepting Wayne, we
linost every county offloer,
•Recorder" hi Detroit by
Ud four ol tbe 4, mem-

And na Htunbng!

L. BUCKLEY

E%%%%/%%/+

a

t uMMKfinAL KNOWLEDGE.

fl. FRENSDORF &amp; CO.

ii T. aNthoiw a co..
• f Ph»i.rroMe

h

■ATsaiaxs.
Wbo!«aK..“«l Hsian,

tbe great battle। is elected by a ma­
la lu,000. lilsmaout 7,000. At this
of New York’city,
Copperhead vote

Ji ISA'S
TERMS.

Soli piittS S ©rriir Jrtotlrj

IMMENSE RUSH

Clothing Store.

/Gaining &amp;, Matching

thus keeping the
iht aldo up. The
otlon .lust elected
■at of the present

city districts, and
parte of tho State.
Republicans stand
m the 8th District,
■ove aa a Bcpubli•Democratic,'* Mr.
seat In the present
tier of Brooks, up

jtaral ai|

TAKEN ON LIBERAL

JUACHUVE
SASH, DOOS

k BUND

MASl'FACTV

CLOTHING, CLOTHS
Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever,

Latut

Fasnnnte Dsmskd

i J, W. trMlej’a Celebrate* Patent

Intermittent Fever,
ly substituted by
ur gains are men
I strung Rcpublltatc Legl.iIntore
; in fact. the Hc“Emplrc State"
Coppeijohnaon-

(UR DOUBLE nrlSO)

Congestive Chills,

SKIRT.

AntiFever

§75, 000,00

DUPLEX ELLIPTIC

Remittent Fever,

STOIlgn

ItfUKTWl ft ntATH.

Th. Woodrrfal Fl.iibdl&lt;v mh! gr»»t
aaS
»“ «y
UupW»
t!l&lt;|&gt;iK,nU»t kUJU aipcr.rar/O-{wrUcuiar(tiii
.ii
lluou /.m,.... kail-

AGUE

''Worth of Goods,

Diarrhea,
My »lrrp iTn*.

itery,
Periodical Headache,'

Illinois, also, hu done magnificent­
ly, electing the gallant Gen. Lognn by
58,000 majority ns member of Congress
al large, and twelve of the remaining
13 members, being a net ffum ofTHUelThu Legislature Is, a no, Republican by
a liro-lMrdt majority securing lhe ro­

CONGRKS SUSTAINED '

Our Majorities
Massachusetts,
Illinois,
Michigan,
Missouri,
Wisconsin,
Kansas,
Minnesota,
New York
. New Jersey,
Nevada,

68,000
60,000
80,000
80,000
25,0001
18,000
15,000
15,000
8,000
1,000

Rebel Majorities
IflOO
tfiOO

Delaware,
Maryland,

Wisconsin piles up hea^rP.cpubllcan gains everywhere The Congrentionnl delegation Just elected stands po­
litically theaamo as in tho present Con­
gress. Both Houses of the Plate Legis­
lature trill be largely Republican by nt*
Increased majority. Where la Doolittle?
Minnesota is not found wonting.—
Republican gains are the enter of the
day with her likewise. Her two Repropentallvee in Congress are both Repub­
Means. Everything else is on lhe same
right aide. Where is borton?

For Sale by a l Druggist

ZSZtOKTU Nd EI^TS,

Tomb Stones,
ATCHES. JEWELRY. AND SILVER
WARE.
Dmh. S.

SHIP A’HOY
HiJKSSO. i ANewThin
j[for Hastings

tey Atfj

C. Cote-,

TOBACCO STORE

a Hadlcal-Rcpuhllcan victory, lhe Re­
publicans have certainly gained one
Member of Congress; Gen. File having
been elected over Hogan.
Kansas gives about 14,&lt;k)0 Republican
majority—a gain uf nearly 3,000 over tho
majority of IBM.
Ik Maryland, the result la about
what might have been expected, after
the evasion of the Registry law, by the
appointment of Rebel xegiatrura. Per­
jured rebels have been permitted to over­
slaugh by choir votes .'tho truly loyal
the nominal defeat of the two Republi­
can candidates for Cungrets in the Balti­
more Dlatricta by •mall majorities ; and
a rebel majority tn the State Legislature.
But Home of these elections may not
stand tho test of rigid cxaiulnaUon In

a rd IIB8
Stoughton I

Marble Shop.
dbwrilv.. mpaelteUy iahrma

Wm. Spooner &amp; Co.

Impartial Suffrage Deman­
ded as a Guarantee for
the Future.

Geofrtl, tt
Com SMto I

Diexn &amp; P1EITIS8.

Dumb Ague.

Piece Goods

TOBACCO.
CHIAIIS.

SNVPF,
AND PIPES,
il EERSCH AM,

Hardware Merchant,

GUTTA-PERCHA,

BiUAR ROOT,

GERMAN PIERS,

BRACE &amp; O’DWYER.

TOTAL UNION IAJOBTFY
£200,000 •

UKS r CLABB TOBACCO STORE.
&lt;n«»Mmsre!l.
*

the disregard of tho test doth to which
tho Johnson-Swan party resorted alter
finding Uaelf thwarted in the scheme to

J"!M* oM

CapWn aad lBow, b„ »,

JOBBERS AXD RETA1LKKX OF

EATS, ©A1FC, MM,
Millinery and Straw Gssds,
AT EASTERN

I’RICES

KO. 68 WXST HAIR STRUT.
JACKNO.V MICH.

Delaware is Coppw-Kcbel by about
1,80) majority. Salsbury her present
drunken Senator being (Juv. elect.
Taken as a whole, the result of the

NEW GOODS
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS

5000
,5000;

■ alike to Party and Country.' The 40tb
Congress will be atrongor against "My
Policy" than Is theSSUi. Has Andrew
Johnson tel: the ‘•ground md!” yet?

UUR rilAHUH GLOB3
.
Ia lbs oaly Aruala aato by
Fiaar Clam Homa. Unaatokasii'tM

VILLAGE ORDINANCE.

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FOL. XI
gilts' Bnsinrss girttttrj.

HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1868.
jhral ani giartllamu,
ornnu. rm w'uuTnrinT

Mill of thorn dainty

o.rrve-

with the taatefuinaaa end gnu. U
the poetry and pictama. Them, dioic*
pA books are highly crsditaUe to Amar
icon grtius on the one hand and eoter-

EXTRACTpR,* now kava .me &lt;4 their

NO. 30.
GUARDIAN SALE.

NOTICE
Wbarsaa. wy wifc. JuUabas
sard, withaat aaaae, thia b to

relehfnted maeMwee -w mMMiUw .«the
'ot..4J.weph Coll E-q . neer tU gnumd.

• flhe Barr. G.2,i, agrwwbural s.&lt;iety.
In thia village, fn, marhine ia app.,- IlrpuhlKwr
___ _ —
, mdv the hert Ujapied tn th. basim^s •y &gt;n ■ »oi
in«j..rity .4 any candidate In tbs Stale.
| nf “eitractingitumpa" of anv we have
k—The Buffalo Erprtoo aajathatJ.Jw.
I ever seen _pfferate, and joes the wrek up
r n—_ .... ...
in an perfect a manner, that all most ap~

'p rjlhf
lb
if; fJkri

CHANCERY ORDER.

prreiata Ita merits, who see its operation.
We do not claim to be a mechanic nr

ATTACHMENT NOTICE
The Grout I Coart for th. County of
“""J.______

— Racnr eity, Wia., the home of thmttrh «‘l a judge rtf the merits of machine­ recreant Senator I&gt;&lt;ollttle, gave Ml Re­
ry. yet fn&gt;tn what ire Aare seen fAisHMt- publican majority against 7» two year. '
ago, a larger increase than any other diaeAiar do in the '-stump ealrarting" line
trict In the State.
we feel perfectly sure that it onlv needs
—Yala G dirge la in a&gt;&gt;ma frrment
to Ire seen In operation to mmvince a«a- I ’■»»' *br suggested change In its charter.
ry farmer of its utility ; snd, alt", of
e* o/kio members of the B*wrd »l
• he benefit it would be &lt;m our stumpy
"res. are to bo dropped.
fai ni« |n the business of making the rouyA

^’T«. UNION STOlig,,

■Judge Battel, .4 th. B.inrema Omit

ploat otonalk
The Agents are offering township

STrT.T-Dn &amp; nuun.

£W&lt;m J. (to, Zv'mMeaL
r «■«!»
IS to. a ntont or Uw but. of MkhigaaheS
rss-dss m Ito Hui. sflll.to..

sustaining tha action .4 Go». B.ann in
removing th. old Board of P.Jk-e Gmmiaaiutoera. and fully* endorsing the autborlty claimed by the Gnsetnor. Th.
new OwnniMonera ha*. poi.li.4tod m
[ nrd-r f..rlridd&gt;ng ail penerne rmignixing

rights on the noot lilreral terms, and we
vprak Sw them the attenU.m .4 all in­
rested ht the improvement of the Farms
Barry Gmnty.

1 ho following «•- tb.&gt;4i»al majorities
at the alectUa, held in thio rotmte .m thAlb day./ November A. D. IMO 'in

— Th- fivherie. of Ma.wu-hosr-la empl»y 1244 ve.»-l«. |h MH men. amf c.pilal Biuomitmg to t$&gt;
533 Th- y raili lahi.-.f Ho- prodiiei is eutlinaled a!
• 12.184 325.
.

“jSs-si-sriSS-t

dxts-* w/.K-.tts:

Rbmovbd. —J&lt;4m
rlfierer.t and manly
parture on M-*nday
| Hull was owe of the

For Gonr.tr, H. H. Crap- 1153 —
&gt;'.«• Litnf. frerrrwor. Dwight May 1143
For Srtrtlory nf Stair. Oliver L. 8|«uid
■ng IlttS. For State Taatnw Etiene.
tar O. Grosvenor 11(17. F-r A of• hr
Grorrol. Witlivm Humphrey 1167
For
Cam Slate LaaJ Ofct Benj D. Pritch­
ard 1168
For Altf Gtorral Wm. L
Btinlght-Wl 1171. FjT Srp’t Peb In
otrnefiort O. Il.mfionl 1167. Fur asember Sialo Boor.1 nf fHaratian Elam
Willette 1163. Fur Hep ia Cnnprm.

E. Hall. Esq., .mr
Sheriff tanah his de­
f.w Nebraska. Nr.
truest men and best

—Th- public debt on the 1st inet. Was

TAKE NOTICE.

I rilitena In the county, and will he very
ge&gt; really missed by our people. We
wish tint the greatest prosperity in bis

aM do. Oat, let I
.UmthaUaebvarar. Oi

MORTGAGE

_jBnat"a rn-ot Naw Jaaaar — Govern
For Slot* Sroolo'. Allirrtuv L Grrce I or War I. of Nr. Jereet, h*. appointed
1794. For Rrp io Shir Lfpioblort lsf| Frederick T. Frelingbuy trt&gt; to fill rhe
Di.trtrl James'A. bue.gey 33!». 2-1 I »amtM'J tn the U S. Seaale, caused by
D.sIikh. Rchard J.mrs 067 Fo. Shr.if. I the death ./Sri atnr Wright.

Asa D. R "k
ZVrdt. 9. II. C.
my ilifg.GG. I1.4tm..k9!&gt;3. For €.
C. Cento, Harvey Wright 1132. For
Sarveyirr, Alfred Q Wtlleou 1024 For I
Aar ajiu Porrar. —A aotewortbv and
Corootro, Samuel J. Bidleman I03U, auspicious aigu of the times is the ummi

her II. at midnight. '■(c&gt;msiuffption.

—•Gomtrrf. it IIOO notes tut the Fira.
Na'ionul Battle «&gt;f B-oton are in rlrofalion. They are g—d imitations, and sev­
eral bare alreoily been passed.

e-pl'al 51000 000 tn
works for lndranap&gt;Jito
|

;
.4 the limner .nd the bard in tasteful,
cioibinatiun. Tub but and feature of

James L Sieeua 1088.
Aenrci’iTVaaL Annaasv—Al the ea- |

modern publications todica e the univers, alityoflb.ee means of popular culture
which were so l-ng eaehisive and limited.
, The private gallery of the noble an I
rare edition of the rleh eclwdarjrw. long- r
| represent art and liiaratura ; they are .

peeewofmmk &lt;4 our apace to day, we
place bef rw wur rued. r« the eloquent uddrvea. delivered before the Barry G«aty
Ag-Kullural Siwieiy. at their grounds ia
tbm village «Mt &lt;be lltb day. .4 October
IBM. by ll”U. A. A. Kn-ppen. of Kale

lb. merits .4" thw todde »indmati.ni.4
the mwnAood of
Afritoltoroliit and
lb- dignity .4 tala mlllug
W- lr“*'
ry .me of o0r readers will pent* •« •ith.'

1 A,F***\•
Uerisr. |B a,«iici

CHANCERY ORDER.
3TATK OFMICniOAX, Klgkrth JeUtrial Clr
“ rail, iu Chaarery.
“-»»
Hail pradisg In lb« Clrca.t Ceart far tba raws tv

SALE.

Wll-m. United

construct water

—The London Timer. in an article on
th« Fenians. adv.malea compliance with |
President Jebwaon’a intetcvesina in their ।
hr half.
— A colored preacher of Virginia, only |
115 years old. ha. just m-tried a gushing
beau'y of 80.
.

I widely diffused and accewmbla to the
multitude ; and. In no way. has their |
'mntoal ministry proved morn pies dug
4nd persuasive than by the united lab-ra
of tavorita poets dear draugb*«mer&gt; and
skilful engraver*. Ona &lt;4 the earliest

OOMMiaWONEB’8 NOTICE.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

rare. at»d profit by^be worth of wisdom and IllMt ariistio of three -xp-riuiri.t&lt;
was the poblicatioa &lt;4 Roger's Italy, l|-

. fustrated by some .ifthe liest masters ol
the pencil burin In England ; the appearanew of that requisite work formed yn
ep-ich m in the history of bookcraft ; and
since than the arsmpl" has been follow
ed with more or legs snocssa by all the
leading members (ifthe trade.

CHANCERY ORDER.

We are glad to see that, in this ran-

TaBCumtai. Kacoao - We
ent In thia aph-re. An American poet
to..............*
adequately illustrated by American artw ewh I V.0U Wished al J ack-”.hJ
8pWTed. Ran..to fit Cn.. ■»&lt;’«'' tbWIHie. lata is a novel and delightful experiment,
i
and judging fioni the cordial reception
It te, we believa
be ted-prod mt
eyytbtag, and -e-'ml in nothing. Maj I by the proto and the warm , approbation
of indivjdtlala,—one that will reward the
teterpriaeofthapuhli^tem. W. .Itode
sneewaa at&lt;rod ibe enterprise.
,

T„ P..u™» «v Onw.-B-'-v «&lt;WOO u-p-Mi-....; ■"&gt;.•; r»«ua&lt;r‘»
oooo; Ort—liWi

ADMIN ISTR ATORY BALE.
amwted wllk ssertlsot srtkUs. Shoaf asuag
whlsh are-Uh ia thmsgal," a stsheb by Prases.
Power Cobbs. WsH Whites." by M. bOae.
-------. ,.,Ud.d -Old*
«Mhhm.d
Si.,tote
---------------------

to
the beautiful
Jitlla quart.,
edition .4 -sgsHm
Ixeigfellow
’s ••Evangelma.
’’ illii.tratrd

illustrated by Fl-erw-ry. The selection
.4p-wn. Uje licmie, b.th are eo.a'.'ivh
I-UN— T.«*
ed fa«.iiiew and -filmHiar as h-.ua-h-l t
word.;’’ bo.fa ab..m&gt;d'ln graceful, pic nr- _
2*" 'trxSz: reque
and pnlbvtiu image, aneli as Juuiiit I •frrw* **•&lt;■
o.mhk-4. —«« I**.’
l.cln.l.. Hie fancy and win tire le.rt ; «i^&gt;.H&lt;t l»-

L-U0M01

'IU.AGE OBDW.MX

,b«

"

ing dramatic they

pfl&gt;»TlXte

kMteam"

"

by Parley. and WhiUhr'a Maud Muiler.

are iMograpbm, the

arene, and fignraa arudistinct aad attract
I i.w—delmcwled with precfshnt end reisaf
B,.„.C«o.-Tw
by |b« bards, rnd with authantsasty and
ing cirwle
0,1 Fr*U?
So
r*k,,n* ‘ Vapm' J sympathy by the artiat.; “ Roberts, M- nour*^""8&lt;‘,,0&gt;' ‘

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

teaswefMtoS arid toll wui to urim ..
--~1 by
aaM waeatoMeut *«Wna.nl AM II to fe.tsrr
hpm'.IF.m in

I..- /to'
’JSbw I
tho&lt;T^be. ril'y«tW toam»^ a—tor
&lt;-&lt; tSX“o*
riit.ail ue. tte-

teb ,

wwt tor si I wraks to .uwte.«..»r that iw vowaa '
aeegyaCmtouMwtotepaeeii ilymrvMmlhe
4...rrvW«ui 4,&lt;..,.to i^.1
l.vwly ds&gt;.

vOTliMM.

. 4w—— &lt;».(
A-"*aSe«,’
I»siM. Argmi so. t»-«.
sugwi.
Th. .bo.. Mte I. twrsbr pMfwmd S.U11 lb.
ttapiXtokUh*.

MH*C

AteriaMrate.

�Every man in the Uniterm ha* a work
to do, and if be. dote n«^,.do it, ba is a
abirk and a paltruoh,» Aron* in the great

nut ranted and tea pc where he hai not
•own. The man who does aoi angagg in•EMM* useful calling eb»uld be branded aa
a public pauper and a »&lt;ial curae, acorn
ed and deaptaod at one wbn will not ac­
cept th. situation Proridet.se has allotted
him. To labor, then, la simply not to
qnarrel wrth our Creator, - bet dwufaUy।and cheerfully and . loyally obey the oui।giving! o| III* purpose. The teeming
hirraia,. the Kf|Uid. prairies,' the ftf-Men
mine* and mutt* itau ' all the wall K
man, all proclaim in nni'aiputeat tune*
that man «a* djaigui-d ti» be harntuerd
to the fnrcea ..Hnaturw tn tel them io tuw
tino. From t^r Divine bmtmawl, •• By
the •»eal of lb) brow ahull tbog .eit

“ Leak sew abroad, aaalhae rae* has filed
Tbsve populous berdir* wld« tbo wtod rrrsnti
**d lowos sheet *p aad fortila realm*'are tdtod.
TbfjlBhd L«,M tl Ursula aad fret* moada.

Hat* lh« free iplrit of maskisd at Ivngte

wnffi'it

jrESSDOKF &amp;C0.

Can be Cured

j of wealthier, more thickly Milled neigh1 borLood*and town*; large, convenient.
g N.U to ibe gtaar.
r
I tatty and elegant, the sure eigna of hit ell IOrjsxbblv.-iAs— talUI-wwd'**’cenee and morality. Yonr roads have
./ ta. AXmhre Co»-Utas become straightened and leveled, so not
^dEtUoit Cilitmi:
now a* formerly no matter which way the
Upon the inviUUoa of your tri sc ter tank, he wonW wish before be
reached its end that be had taken ibe oth­
er one. Your borne market haa grown
until you can obtain a good price for the
articlr.yau have to sell, without living on
I" tick'’ and " cun frailng a judgement" be­ bread.’’ noirM than from man's warm­ ,
EATUII All OKIES
fore you get trusted and growing round ties, arc wr/toatructrd that labor la the
shouldered In skulking from creditor*;
and now by th* (ndominitable energy nf
“Labor is wonbip^llM rebia la staglag I
! your oilizen*, you have the auro prospect । Labor itworvMr. Hw wilibeoto risgisg;
■ of a Railroad, to bring the foreign market* | Uaten* ilialelegaaPwMapor apaprtagieg,
i'E r--in Lu, t-xi-US ! to ypur uwn dour*. The carrying trade, | Hpeaka te Uy amd ftwa) sol nalsre’r gnot heart
, like a candle burning at both end* ha* been I
■tale Blretet, Hatting*, Mlcfa.
the bane of your industry, forcing you | Work I aad &gt;sr. dumber kball waitoa thy pillow.
to sell lower and buy higher than you will | Work • iMm tadl nd. ore* cars', ecu.log tallow.
U. a&lt;-t Sews rnrltd ‘asalh lb, wwplog wlltow,
; now have to do. If each load of produce j
exported and g&lt;u&gt;d» Imported bad been
taxed for ths benefit of a ILilread the '
T'DWIA®, JBB3OT,
Xrsd in** riodKauon -f your
| smallest conceivable sum. alm««t, w&lt;«ild
tisve built your ri&gt;ad long ago, lieaide*,'
rot GENTLEMEN aad LADIES.
tee w bo kindly butunfertunateh for
I doubling your Immigration and the value
Who apprwiata' Oe
of your land*. In nothing have the farm­
er* of Barry shown in the past, to little neclrd with uui ideas about labor, both DELICACIES and RARRITIES
■if which are pernicious, 1 hardly know
of the spirit ol foresight as In nut moving
which of them Is the im-sl so. I mean
raiiier lor a Railroad connection with the
the ideas prevalent with nor class “That
outer world. But “better lai* than nev­
I er.” When you did mure, you awoke no labor is bom-rabla unl»«a it ia in the
learned
pmfraaioaa** and Ibe other riactSXKTKI) UP ia •rocy atyta.
like a sleeping giaat from your alumbert.
aclly the reverse of it “That all labor,
and with a bound, aa it now aeeniv to ut
must nrveaaartly ba manual and requiting
A targe morrow.I af Family
'VVcielv'’ Without egotaatu yw in tbe distance, a* a single bound, made
tbr greeleal fieri mo of physical strength.
aaiurance doubly sure. Not that il re­
In siuirl llie village Mi»« &lt;•! swerl antevai
S'",cru».*d«r'»
v
....... 'i?.!?1: quired no effort to build it; not that like
Aladin of old by rutting bi* magic lamp
n-rtnal drudgery and be in tarn hadls up*
wbicb be took some part.
have you secured this great boon, but like
aad olhors da eg teaaiaaoa ia Haatiegt
on bsr aa a u*el«*aa bso g and ,ai tbr Ihw ar*Farnn
w^cmi" i*»it*d to rfaSi Mr. HCHVITAM. .1
all great and beneficial enterprise. calctH
a&lt; ,h-&gt; «»•1—■•? ,’k!
tor, Merchant, lawyer and Minister at Ma Qwm« aad Ordart, Boom. where ba to alwara
1*1
ad
to
benefit
whole
generation*
and
l&gt; -II 'I-' “’“•"F'.il i- ages, the tzean* used though seeming of. l&gt;rrai-ns who are try log tn cheat tbr world

GROCEY

ERADICATED JIOM TUI. StSIEM
IMMENSE rush

EELYE’S

Liquid

CATARRH REMEDY
»«1

STORE.

OY S T E R S
Groceries,

»1.». k»i*il pneo. »&lt;&gt;&lt; ' '

aii 2H3’.riimrca
CONSUMPTION
Seal Estate Agency,

Warranted,

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville Barry Co. Mich.

H. WEIGHT Agent
□OR SALE—

•

M. HILI

WARM MEAL

ten to bo great sacrifices, are but pebbles
aa compared with Ibe mighty edifice ibey

"“a
belim Hw mighty'‘mairh of mind winch
i* instructing ua in thutidvr v-icea that
active pvraevrring and hopeful and ahaina
diversity oflale-r, an adaption of talent to 0X THK SHORTEST NOTICE I
•nd confuaiuo of face to lh&gt;«a who hate ;
the buvii.es engaged iii i« tbr great primal,
thrown obstacles in the «sy, or aa mean­
lundarneztel tiuih ol the age. Th.it each . native ba* YlBeaa war* ewpertrac* i* a F1HT !
riabment of such •
‘•V
•
the ly aa thoae, wish to dent* the fonr/t
ClMtte hU-TSVaiNY. 1 M'. ve Mwllaaey la ,
rrrnrmber that meeting I" TW£**V"f *. | without contributing to tta aid. wiah to one of u« is a link in tbr gieat chain ol
human forces and rae'i ha* bis appropri-1
•birk tbeir lair aba re which cwncience tell*
ale ptace and use. Any labor that
them they aught to brarand which in ihr
ADAM XCHUrPAM.
to be done in the gtvat ec-uouuy ol marl's
future they will wiah they had done. Br- bring and dewtinj&lt;_U’b&lt;-iioral.iu H per­
formed in thr'ibght spint—that of true
ot&gt;edi&lt;-iilM t" theindicnti -fivul Fpividrnce.
Never was thrifi a truer proverb than
Wk.n • man
ssx-rwirJ our own self respect“A jack at all tiadra is master of none,"
comes to hate himself, as he muat, il he
and “Noone kn«w» ibe niightuf another's
doe* not live up to the demands uf hi* ago i burden/’ Nearly all professions, tmde*.
and tim&lt;&lt; *nd carry hi* uwn burden man
and callings, rnvy ai-nia or all otbci*. but
fully—then Is be fit for treason, strata­
their ow n. " Tie diitanci lends enchant
r:Srs:.fe"^c gem, spoils aad auiade! From thia di­
meu! to tbeir view." Knowing that a
gression in regard to Railroad* (which
large p--rlfon of this audience are Agricul­
you will pardon me when you r*men&gt;b«r
I bow many times in common with you I turalists and that lliey a ill Mi rrmaiq,
and that tbeir children will naturally fol­
have swung round the drela of ymtr e&gt;&gt;un
low in their f-sitatepa. I a ill addraea my
ty in trying tn fiud lb* other end of the
self more particularly to tbvm though
line,) w« come back to the present hour.
r»tLj which hM.
..«« fit to i
much I •halt have to say will apply as
' This is your )4:h annual Fair; and wbat
a change for the better since your first
rich rwault* to those who bavB seen
j
First, then, I would have you Jakr ■
.ten-I.«•rJ’JXvAS , ocsa. Th# spirit of emulation and honest pride is jroer btuincu and Jul At dignitUm po« ln ®'mo,y ! ,y* Un- arrange- ’ rivalry inculcated by these show* ul each \ ty of poor calling ; that tx«r&gt;e other tn
AAdih» nail* »Dl3
R i men's best, rewarded by a premium, has
the wide world I* inure dignified, honormade ita mark on your eihibilioo. H*ie.

Stat

CLOTHING,

ft, 000,00

Bad Breath

ooiuD XhTritirois

W orthoTGooiI

Casa* by aFawafr* taarvUaaa.

Weak Eyes

(Board by Catarrhal aSwiieai

•R 8ALE-

JI JVew Era

CLOTHING

Piece Goods

THE CARS ARE
All All MOST HAVE

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

awl mt, ar Gaailsl liabUu, »lk IwraaPM
Iratioo ba* albeml tba m ,i««.
BELLI* TONIC PIUA
Ara iweoa.rotated aa the as « EB-, irw. tro
venae and fa»ie*i*uv&lt; Hrjix&lt;’ la IhrawMA far..*', price Fira fi-llarx adl laM a stou
aad to gMorally aeSirMSt

11. FRENSDORF &amp; CO.

yim internhang* views a* to **wda, tina
of sowing, best of man urea, adaptation of
grains and grassr* to aull*. drptb of
-wa*drained to its
.
Think of ploughing, breed* uf alocka. convenience*
EiU-toW-tauJ .Ud. tay “&gt; for raising Ibatn, tbs profit in feeding
tberu. ralshig wool, growing wheat, utiL
ity ol piaster aad clover, aummer-falh-wing, and a thousand other things, all «&gt;ine
*3£’.U»T
up for diaouasioo before and by yroctiMl
(probably not one quarter it Iricultnralista. Can they be other wise
in I&gt;*ne6cial t are they not a* inttawpr.,tably necessary to yoar fastest and ripest
. tu.■*’ —
te
»&gt;•&gt;
growth aa associations have besa f und to
b* by all other trsdas and callings, wbrth
of the sun- *n&lt;^ ,b® •mok’nfi .
Thm Sr mechanical or profeemooal. Not the
premium you draw, n&lt;-t the abow you
make or see, not the address you bear,
srs lbs measurw of the benefit referred
on you. Tbe«e ar* somathing, but tri rial,
in comparison with tbs gvyn] derived by
si
compairiug notes together snd getting
tbs benefit* uf each others trials and aiperiinrnte and failures and succwa**-,
without having tu go over the same
ground in th* dark. S.&gt;nj* nf these mm
can tell you, if yon do not know, what
soils are adapted to particular grains,
greases, manuree and fertilisers; wbm
and bow much should be town, wbm and
in what manner harvested; and what
season of the year as a general rule, to the
best time for marketing. F«me nf them
can tell yon the relative profit in growing
grain as compared with wool growing and
stock raising; of the relative profit io eel
Hag corn and other gratae or ia fattening
stuck for market; whether it is belter to
do any of three tjtelutiotly vr carry them
along in connection with fruit growing
L..I Aiber trackt ( • )
,k. aad dairy waMgemmu JVy cm tell
you whether grain growing, cattle raising
the prorj-Ki
a,
were
ne.1
m oxaoi* buitac and cheese making, horse breeding,
or hay aiming, ia the more profitable,
and on what kinds of land and tiled farms
on* or the other ia U&gt; be prefervd. They
nan loll yon whoso stamp, threshing,
rouping, and mowing msciiinr* art the
beet, whose hurt* rakes, cultivator*,
plows, harrows, bus*, axe*, scythe* and
cradles and who*e variety of seed*. Block

_uh them icltforour firstJ&gt;orn.

"‘"‘•22.^."^

with farm* aa with lb* human body that
i “whal I* noe* meet ia another’* poison."
That much cnositforaiien ia needed te
knew when all th* condition* ar* right
। which bring you within the auooeeefulJ
operation of wall known scientific rotas.
Ooe thing is oertaia, “that he w bo by th.
plow jaouid thrive himself must either
hold or drive.’ Not that wo are In favor of
•
• '«w which prohibited a
----- --—J* plow or using a burnan* who omlu not make hie own.
Thank the spirit uf eivtlmitino and

-Till tbr gr-und.” wat the great order
of the Creator tn Cain after Ibe disobedi­
ence of &gt;&gt;ur first parents. Abel waa a
“keeper i-fabarp." Here, then, wa find
tbr firat two great ditiaiuue of labor—
tar wrung and ai.ick growing. N&lt;«h waa
a • boabandinan," Abraham “rich in cat­
tle," Lot had 3-nka, herds and cwule.” Ja­
cob gate hi» bnkber &amp;S0 rattle, M'-eea,
Saul and D*»id Were ebepberda Gideon
was a thrraber. Ell aba waa plmtglnoK in
tbr field With twelve yokre id naan wbru
Elijah bought to debt er tbr mantle of lb*
pr,.pbrt. Cmdanatua, dictator tdHoma,
aud our own kk aahiugtoa and Lincoln
and tbouaetida »f "there hate sprung froni
the furrow and have not been aahaiurd uf
their origin w hen the highest of earthly
honura clustered around their brow*.
But the dtaracltr uf the termer in a
great ineaauir dJglnfo-a or abase* hie call­
ing. iheref- rr m older thal it may an
attractive field open aud inviliug to the
young, certain tuuiga are requisite. —
Among thriu I shall single out InlelL
grnce, Industry, ll mealy and Murality.
Of all men m lb* a oilJ the latiuer ata.uld
l« imtlSftti’, all other bu«i&lt;&gt;e*e aa cumtiarad with bis, it tnere rofine. the world
it bit book, bis life*! labor* a auccraaion
ot trials and etp^iuento in her great
labratory. Leaiumg will make him a
fit companion lor hiiuaelf. Wbat a field
lor thought, eludy and reason is tbera !
From lbw licit be can wander In tbw
balds what a peuapect opens up Ulura
him! WhatgiavequetliiMia las bis mind.
Tbe ofwningfioasr, lbw quial li-rvwt, lint
rolling praxis, the Iraeh untied larn&lt;a,
the growing gr^te, and ripened harvest
all lurniah h«-d lor much rvftection aud
tnv*eiigalo« Tb«- ctanoKwl elements of
the anl »ud tbeir affinities are aubjecta ol
Uie profouufteaL &lt;ulrrr*t and prutit,wuhout ■ kiH&gt;» tadgw Ad •int*. farming ia tout
a “leap Ui the lUrt,** and wild it a peqwt
ual touuUlu uf plewouru and raiubow ul
drilgbt.
Ibe tartarr should educate bia kid aa
for one
the IraitivM p*&lt;Aw*&lt;M.—
V\ hat buein*w», in isitarr te De profitably
conducted, reqwirva »orti a veal ani-wmi
[ „( intermwliob I I" ■’tber buvlnr**. men
iwtloo p— bw auacb o-&gt;rw Umii they ar*
wonh. But km rt ethwHd... Htrt
drrdt ttlL Herefynrti cannot fo travel
rrnwi Ikt tartky lobitt : rm-U .«&gt;. is
rrougU into tkt ground sod Itllt the lull

WATCHES jewelry. ASn SILVER
WAKE.

Boots

Owe Af.ifeew ItaJter-

W:rA

One Dollar Each!
U tTMotT Kasaan Tu Va

ibaPatator asyyeetaww whai

iis^-nrtwvfci &lt;.

AND PIECE GOODS

Shoes
Which can be had by
Calling at the

JtaB ter Besiyv'a Catarrh Beaedy. as* lake ao

SSaeWESXSSi?
It will be ml has te say oMroaa.

First Class Cutters

HASTINGS

H. 0. R. lEElH &amp; CO.
FBWOBT. ILU50LM
Bold by Wbotooals aad totaU Drwggiata.

nns Life I’ilb,
FtTBIFV TH*
■sawea BaaSa-lw. Uoooa—. u
—•• sate. n-r‘------- brsaao, iNaueue!
nastlimasasMthe xu-mael.
Sew Lib la Um SabililatrU, aaJ Bnu&gt;r» u&gt;«
to psrlret ileallb.
POfiKLT TKOSTA RL«
Try them! itosy ealy
«i e«i*. • J •••“*
,BM*t|heaa«&lt;y*er VruggMt. er»l iwa-AJ
Be. WOSBaYAJI. 0ana*ln»«

iviiAT
OBXKBAL AOtXTS

ONI DOOB WEST OF n. A
GOODVEABB HARDWARE

STORE, STATE STREET.

h.

resiUDosr

cu.

REPAIRING

J'lEKY

P4TNP8rIC™®0A£.

DONE TO ORDER.
ClM

Dr. HARVSre GOLDS* HIT*

�I

!^J— "Iin

The Truth,

SPECIAL7 NOTfCBS.

F. D, ACKLEY,'

Huml

THE J? 7,'.

Da$ngir.J?Vyji$
iWsT n'oiR

J. BUCKLEY

ASTROLOGY

BOTTOM OUT

fl. FRENSDORF &amp; CO.
Taifot article* of evary hue
Pttaade*. r*rlum*rtMnai a f«.

THE CHEAT FEMALE REMEDY
IOB iRREGULARITIEB.

BARGAINS

G° 0 °D

CASH STORE

ESHHISII.MENT,!

NEW GOODS

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

Of every needed Kind end
Style ju»l pirreftwM'd f t eaah
•I low Price* and 'veiling at

Established in 1851
Roberts &amp; 'Stbikeb,

*• AT THt

_-M-0-T-T-O—

CLOTHING, CLOTHS

Warranted,

T01B TAHOT &lt;BM)!£)S,
Stationery,
School Books,
Wall.Paper,
Medicines,
Groceries,
Paints,
Oils,
Lamps &amp; Chandeliers

&amp;.C., &amp;Cx &amp;c.

M. HILL

BTOBB OF

o o a&gt; s

PRINTS FOR 18} Ota.

(

AND NO MISTAKE
Conitstlrrg of all the Popular
PATEHT MEDICINES.

Wa Bay Lnrgly far Ca.k aad make so
Allawaace far Bad DshU.

Drugs 4U&gt;.-aMi&lt;*Mi*. Pnlnta,

WE BELL Al

Uniform
Prices,
Aa* J--*-_ II____ ....
..
. Z

8sum BS&amp;S8
At iIm Datroll and CbR-agii LiK Prieaa.

GRoTiriiiES!
BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP

PHILLIPS

Children Carriages

TEA

DR. RAPHAEL

I’KUIT C ANS,
RY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

W POODS!

F. D. ACKLEY S.

Travling Brslets

TII* Toy

MORE

Worth of Goods,

CHEAP AB THE CHEAPEST.

GROCERIES

F AIR PRISES
BUSSElt a XEVIXI,

Dorr s iiA&gt;in&amp;. uAsutu

fc-'f Ow •Ai'-e M..n.y’
, in th'ir p»v, than any

GOOD BROWN SUGAR 1S| Cu.

A&gt;BURiMENT.

:• .. ......... Z&gt;.

ore and Better"

For the People!

To Everybody.

$75,000,00
GLAD NEWS

THE HASTLEGB

&lt;a*av BA&amp;uiia

•rlpctrd Stock* In the Mar­
ket, &lt;-f all kinds nf Gouda,
nwallj kept |n a V.ri.ty
Store.

BWW&amp;AB &amp;£IQU

m&gt; msTOOTnum

W

FOB m’ff Ol.» AND LOWG TRIED

Wa Ifoie llfle pf

—IS THE-

;

0. D. SPAULDING’S

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

ACKLEY’S

■BCBRJ1B

The Place to Buy

IMMENSE RUSH

New Clothing Store.

GOOD NEWS AT LAST!

0. 0. tPAULDIHt.

BENTLEY

ROBERTS 4 STRIKER.

Clothes Wringer.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
io- ooo Dollar per (fox: or Six for Fira Ifollan ■
From four Io *i&gt; bexr* ar* genoriJIr n*|«ir*d
cure ordinary c.«r» of Srniio.l Wrtknn* Md
niufon*. though beat fit i. drrirrd true. iu.oc a
In Chronic- Cura. aad paniruforly atero £
l«.r. nr il,,)'.I liOdl,—,.k 11^.
l&gt;

Sewing Machines,
SHUTTfJS STITCH

-X------- '

One {Shilling.

Piece Gaiods

Ju.i lb* Uil.g for (l.mr.., B.«t- ana Sfom !

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

HEM, FELL,TUCK, BRAID, GATHER.
Ae., Ac.
Slrwt*.

luu.'r C&lt;nrk. 5uv lilb |v,t.

il i* generally auKcleuL

Io rxtrvm* m*m of Debility aad Inpoieoca
BELL'S EXTERNAL REMEDY.
« Two IMUtr, .utterrat for a Booth, no fo
M to good adrantaga and
I gi&lt;n Hlruagth to th* Urgant, witbib* pill*.

HAKDWAUE STORE

DOMESTIC

Good Merrimack Prints

GREAT

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

It

Harting. City News Boobs.

SALE-

MUSIC 8T0&amp;8,

OF

IATCIIES JEWEI.HY. AXD SILVER

I* generally kept up ta it* «aal» of th* p«opl«,

and will be sold at

LET THE AFFLICTED READ I

Railroad Prices,

Addfog TranaporlaUon; aad con**Ua mainly of
Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Ono Dollar Lach!

GOLD &amp; SILVER!
rtjkxctas. cams

7nt*uTFnVf Ttir MxmrsT. wiim «at»
FBwtiSjki

I r... .-U., am* low WA ta ■&gt;»■* i.rtal.
SAP PANS,

THE SILVER SKIRT
G'foek. f.Vm'ne Diamond Rittyi
,&lt;».
Mo
rhinr, Silr't Wart.

ONI DOLLAR EACH

And

GROCERY

Moro Durable,
Moro Elastic,
Moro Graceful!

everything rlae

Sheet Iren.

frotr

Shelf Hardware.
ROPE,

WITHOUT

GRXND-STOWE3,

’ Regard to value! And nut
be
paid for until y«« know what

My Oyster Rooms Farming Tools of all
kin'ds,

■nns Life Pills,

lILS.
!

.

«. II. DENNING.

Baatinp, Joly »lb, IB4

or rr

~

pLASS.

*“* gif**;r

Cigars &amp; tobacco
Look foe th* •'« HITE HIO|E,“ twa Sowa n
nf J. IL Ooodyaar A Co*B Stern.

whZt the press bat

faelifoned

Ail icrts of

AND WOODEN IV A HE.
Larsc Atfortmeul of GIbm
FBI’IT CAN»,fo&lt; Varto— Prieofo

k

l»7om&gt;cctloa wtUi our Star, u a

NEW GOODS;

HARNESS

SHOP
DR.BICEl.OW

NEW FALL AND WISTEB GOODS
U-ApraW* Fannrr,

vf “i.’rFsl'oPUi «««*’

■inaaiBB'c w»a»,
^ttStfuk^Bh-k. up «*«•£*’* •* to“,&gt;

'US'. u. "X „ f-«

r*-— —'
Straw, Silk mA Velvet

*| mirr.B«?v
HABVKYa

luvcwaeat »f Reread Suck.

mo - cm-

4 cwrmcATB
ii* m iwn

nARVSTB

-”&gt;4TI

_ .... ■—- -

ONSETS,

and all etyleo nf

Fall and Winter Hate.

act® *t Raii.boad rntcB.
AU Klad. ef.BW-’WI® *—• ।
Ml-.' I !ts-^ti

II. A. GOODYEAB &gt; tN».
na*U«p.

jj»*at fakdrit -

•

�WMf POITIT,'

bow is the sra&gt; tn make any progress in ths
world t does tbs present generation
know all that Is worth knowing I will
know ledge dis with it t would not a look •‘ahrewd"and “cwtmin|t" Tfeoae daceptiosc in bu.mess, such as putting much
containing wbat they do nof know, be
the best on the outside, as s sample in
considerably larger than use coctalniag grain, wool, or anything eisa. whereby
tbe buyer ia overreached aad ibaatad,
wbat they da know T
To tbe end that each farmer may be­ are quite to common, and daserva the
come InlsHigwoa, he should take and read severest reprehension aa aril aa the penone oe murs agiicullural papers, pahUsb ■Itieanf violated Is*. Y'oae social aUnded in osr own State—other things being ing will do much by exampls aad pre­
equal—as they are rx«S adapted to our cept to disrountsear.se ibis abominable
climate, amis, productions, dec.
He meanness. Tbe g-wd uf tbe wkolr tluii

pHEK’B 4i STRIKER

Chilli end Fsver,

tbs nsliun nr character «4 the institution- I

Bilioiu Fever,

under which succeeding generations shall
liret A osatsry is Lol a day in ths liA-1
uf a Mtinn, and yet who am&gt;mg yon can
begin to estimate tbe greatness of this
country a century hence ! It daring the
dark days of tbs rebellion, when more
than a million of nor producers were
•grafted'' into tbe army and made ow&gt;.
camera instead of pnduoarv, tbs product­
ions wsrs not lesaened thereby, but beat
•&gt;n increasing steadily, so that we couM

Intermittent Fever,
Bemittent Fever,

wu-ift*-

Congestive Chills,

.........................

tway. smnw-

■rest this standard uf busineaa integrity,
, if tbe tide i.nmigrslwm waa ssflk
by which they wiah to be known ; and
to make up our losaqa in tbr army
lush standard can Haver bo lowered by ! (lor us n s i.bsra -— ——J \ a...
oar «d I ha daaa bat that all must auflsr. shall its mighty
period wa are not
----------- KM U.fltieisrW Dills. "
present realities nf growth and decay are | tors and gi»« Jignily and hbonr to your Eaatasn shores, tbetivs
roll and .pre-i
ST4 T* or UlCHlUjlS,
•
coaurutally repealing tbemsel.es The I calling. They make you mure oontamad, all over the Ln'mn 1 If the banks uf lbs
It s seMiow at the FrvlMl- Coarl for Iks &lt;■
.erust of prejudice end duet of Ignorance , •“PPy- psraercring, successful and virtu­ Nile, a narrow at ripe oVIand some four or ir ef Iforrr. teaUee el tbe Prabate 0«ee. la
miM-af
UasUage. aa Teeadaf. tbe ISih da
must be removed and-tbe . esdm warm , ous. They cal I. together those, ths moat five miles wide -nd sZme four hundred
light &lt;&gt;ftruth poured Into tbe mind.— i ialorested and xealuua in their business long, only, e»uld jpdke Egypt eelehrsted
When thia ia doos, how ths eeneenfrfrwdg. and a-a rule the m«t prosperous of tbeir as the land of com, cultivated in the rod­
ary disappears ; what sweet eommunlngs class. Hera the motto ia “exctlalor" way &lt;4 sowing tbe grain nn tbe wet Coil
with aafure in her most eeerallabratory; and each ean and should enter into a gen­ after the aubaidance of tbe river, and
whsl au intense tkiriti*g after mors ol erous rivalry with ths other. In trying to turning in ths bogs to tramp It in, wbat
her secrete.
Not merely fur profit excel him In soatrrAing. These as-ucia- shall be ths onmpuUtiua for these hillnm
rill result) .but from a lions, together with sheep shearing festi­ scree of lend, fully as rich, COhl rated hy
vals sud boras shows have does very an intelligent and ament lie p&gt;pulstion.
____ ,_________ .______
tunnies It affi.rdah'r die loser uf thought much to attract the attention &lt;4 eastern with its labor aa.ntg machinery, its im
to alruost drive the chariot of the sun.— capitalists and raise the price and the proved plows, harrows, reaping, mowing
Not only eyrKwZieroZ papers and books quality _jjf your productions. If you and threshing machines, its system of
are to be read aud studied but the farmer study your interaat well, you will always drainage, suliaoilmg and fertilising well
should allend to tbe reading of boohs dec be represented in them, and als&lt;i In yonr understood and prac'io-d upon, and tuorr
treating of bis specific liueines*. and make dairy, wool, sorghum and fruit conven­ than all, a practical knowledge uf lbtions. Keep the lies tool on the alur of chemical qualities nf plants and mile, and
wtrtld st large. I am sativfird that no agriculture and kindred pursuits.
ibe adoption &lt;4 tbsnns to lbs other, and
elasa &lt;4 laboring men have so much time And to tbe other classes, permit me to tbe means &lt;4 supplying any d-ficieucy
to attend to theae things as the farmer ; say, that as agriculture is the bass of ail that shall ba found to exist. In compari­
for mist other persons cannot spsmi iktir the other callings, pay proper tribute to son with our country, aa it sow is. even
nnin}l al Acta*. If ths farmers ol Barry it, and lend a willing hand tn all its act­ Gteecs and lUms and Spain and Great
will try this for ten years they can feel ive enterprises ; e« it pnwpers or wanes Britain and France were but kndla»di
-nd petcArs io &gt;&gt;ur bioed and inviting
■sgured of the highest positions at borne
anal honor abroad. Y-u may as well
Farmers of Barry, vtilh 838.640 screw fl-lds ; nor is this ■'range! osr empire i«
hAld the offices us lawyers, if you will r-fauoh land as you powsa with frdUUsa vast and our population eiilrrpriaing; gaeZi/jr yourselves for them. Aad me- ■■you now hav» fix widening yoer stroke &lt;u&gt;r soil frrtil. our markets and -'apl—
Ihitiky It would not La a difficult job to 6f businra-, such crops, -usb prices, such tbe largrst in tbe world. Cbi-Sgo i« (far
equal their attainments. ( I mean aueb I imnugralion, end the ears prospect uf a laigeet granary on the globe, and yet HRail Ro«.l connecting yourschea with
as you would went to copy.)

K

Nut only would I have you intelligent j
but I would haveyoo industrious fanners. '
By industry, I do nut mean the Isrg—l
days work; I mean tbe steady, pati-nt,
eoaetsnl labor, as distinguished from
ana-modie Ifljrry and sleepy idleness—
Not &lt;«ly is it the “early bird that catches
the worm" but ■•&gt; il is ths “steady drop,
ping wears the stone." ^.XVhat seemed to entk until every acre of your arable
■al shall produce its msx.mnui quantity!
you twenty yesis sgwWrll nigh impoesiChat done, and what bursting granaries!
hie, hss become in y our day, an appntia
’U'-ugh to subsist a hole States. And by
ted, realized fact. I would not limit.
If I could, your holidays and visiting rec■ • ---UL,----------- 1..
......

Diarrhea,

Dysentery,
Periodical Headache?
Dumb Ague.

PILLS.
j. w. uralkr'i cekWaul r«i»&lt;i

duplex elliptic
(OR boUBLK BidSOl

For Sale by all Druggi»t».
Wm. SroowRR Ac Co.,
NRshville, Tenn.

At tub UNION STORE ar

' IBTOTPH &amp; MO.

SKIRT.
Tbe na*4„l.l Hs.ik.lhr eUr-iwa^

NE-W

Pluiiiing&amp;. Matching

MACHINE

Such vast corn, wheat, Cottoti and cat-'
firIJs I Where such A-As of ah—p and
droves of oatlle, and pyramids -f hay "f
Where such intrllig-iice, oonifort ami
happiness among the cultivators &lt;4 .he
■oil t Sprung I• urn a hardv race, and
invigorated every year by theslmorhtnm
and assiniilatiirti uf the foreign element

1W1-U-I tkvra*. —&lt;« I
iMtoamtaM
o.™ t.au. (

tht-ugh which their csmttuerrw mu-l ■!• p
■nd pay
it- journey, if per chain­
it d&lt;«s 0&gt;!l_Zwe Itasll alt-gelbrn ; with an
■ -ceanic oxi&gt;iiiunicali&gt;&gt;n by telegraph ah
recd) auecrwafully established with tireai
Britsin, and in prwe-a «4 rona'rsctm*
with the great and friendly Russia, the
I Pacific Rsilnwd by which we can go from
Nr* York to San Fiancieou In b iir d
and an inventive genius that will imi
■ati-fied with nothing short .4 p-Hecti

DOOR k BLIND MANLFACTY
We Utr

.

nB, m.Wl-lmeal far

4s.
AU MICOl
tlr»4rok n-w X. T.

have Um rM
FuhpUe Mrs
will a-tmil a
Ibw-rsvs*11

p
CL’Ig

1;

sj 23

£J

wunparatise num bars grouped (••geiber.
will show the pr.igrewe madeistbe lhu&gt;gspecified in ten years ; premising that
.•swinging around tbs circl
the progress for the last, ail years will
of spurs ruins the body
_
wore than equal the previous ten years.
soul, is tbe devil's uath of al leg lanes — *o that the figures uf 1800 are too small
better not take it.
by fifty tn emo hundred per con*. f»r th*
Nut only* would I have you indoatrnfia , present eslimata.
IS.-C
1-10
but temperate and frugal. By frugal I i
du not mean covetousness or pereinomicus mrsnnres. I mean “a penny saved ia
two pence earned" as king Richard hath j
it II is useless tn sacs st the lap and
wests al the bung-bole." Of nothing are
we prune to be as wasteful aa of tins.—
Yet what so valuable, ifimproved. Does
not its Improvement or nonimprovement
measure as a geuneral rule tbe two great
dares, -thrifty” and “unthrifty.’’ Lib.
reality is a noble virtue and as often the
brother of poverty
•"
fact I hers :■ sot to grow with our growth
and alrei gtben with our atrongth, a feel
ing to kttp all we get and get sll we ean.
Accumulation nl gains and profits fa lo be
encouraged within proper bounds. There
ia great danger however, in the habit &gt;4
alow gains &lt;4 brooming »tingf.
This
Woqi'wrlt applied to a man will al&gt;rk
closer than a brother, and ruin hie Influ­
ence in society. There is one way to
pre»ent it. • give, give” and “keep living,’
give to the Railroad, give tu the church,
K* i to the p.a-r and •’lend to the Lord." CseiUl favestsd
moat ensuring rnraiutneni we can
leave behind ua, is tr&gt; be enshrined in |ov- Ospt lawslag la sU nuaufls
ing heart* where the tendrils of tbe atTcc- VsJaa of saaas) products
tlou can climb and dueler. The reflect­
ion &gt;4good deeds performed is bracing
■nd ennobling to the soul; a timely
Aiadars* to ooa lo * (trait, methinks, is

AGUE

each । ecu pier of lb- era' not a ludal alai
&lt;rr serf, hu an owner and s'/crests*
its largest sense, sod wb» '•) g'-d C"
duel may reach the moat exalted arati
on earth —the governing of thirty »'

Slfcwse:, ’-3z

SHIP A’HOY!

say that our lines b**a not fallen to Os In
-pleasant placet that* ws hare not a good­
ly heritage 1" I then does this somewhsl fragmentary and disjointed arid re—.
by hoping that every man. woman ai-d
child, who bears ms, ti-dsy will do th.
best to tusks these places greeo-r end
pleasanter, and thia heritage fairer and
goodlier; and in the language of the
American Poet:
-fto lire that wbea Hiy HBismi wsn tejwe

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WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

ANew Thing for Hastings
Wm. h.

TOBACCO STORE

BICKET a MEXT11S.
w-am.
..
.X C

McConnell.

|lBrdwnrc

Mcrchanl,

or

CIGARS.
SNUFF,

'■'3%

2*

” ।* u/:i ‘r

: TUR RaTIURaL litnt’khnAlir. gnTAMLlMB-

•

AND PIPES.

Stop Friend
MEERSCHAM,
OUTTA-PERCHA,
BRIAR ROUT.

Above ail Should tbe farmer be bosnr•ble and boneat. There is quite a diffio.
ance between them and i hardly km'w
which can l&gt;e spared the best. Honor
demands when a fair promise ia given,
•hber expressly or impliedly, as when a
bargain ia made in regard t» your pork,
siwsi. sjord. or What m*t. that praanlae
should be reUghmsIr krpt, no matter
bo* many biifr &lt;4ere y«u may after­
wards have. And he *bn "Ml »“t «*••
thia fa dfofa-sorable, mean, and probably
gfoUneat J should Certainly be Aut rail
uf tbe pale &gt;4 all fiasisasa circles, a- unfit
tn transact it w ith fmmwabfe man. Himorobie me* ••*• *bie ts» Usemaelvee snd
u&gt; society, to place the atigma of rvproeeb

eroie and auihovUT te ■ e ;n-et-'i ky Um Pr
Ceert af Ways- tfoeelv. uWblgMi.
l». I Itiall
al pabfte aaeuan, fo Um kt,
biddar. al Ur Imai door af Um liwrt Ibe
I Im V,ll.j« of n-*4lnt- ia Rarrv Coeety. M

CUM HERO AL KNOWLEDGE.

tbJ’aTrt

GERMAN PIPES.

FlRSr CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

BBACE &amp; OTWTEB

H»lrt till, sag lai—Wsaid wuaers ia M

EATS, ©ATS, FU3S,
Here then wehad in round numbers as
tbe annual production of Michigan in nine
uf Its leading artidrs grown im our soil a
of 150,000.000. Add to thia the
iacrvweed pridncte-rta of the past seven
years aid its apprvclaied valae and It will
m&gt;l tall much below if any RSOy 00.000.
then add to thta increased value, *&lt;*&gt;! mu
,rok--n«d in the aboee and tbr tarras.ad
number .4 scree of unproved land and its

SALISBURY. BRO. At Co..
Rslsasiv. Maasfastsrara sad Iwpeetanaf

(Soli! find £ ®rriit Httotlry

■IIUBery ai&lt; 8ira«
AT EASTERN PRICES-

J0NE8 &amp; DRAKE.
ucsw.1 Sica.

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33SKAS 801

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HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28. 1866.

VOL X •

jjpw

RLacttBniimo.—Attention la »«ke^

yjiiws

!« ’•&gt;. adrmiaement of Charlea H. Cbaw
&amp; C«». Tb»» are reputtj - fir,t C|.M
wocktr an. and
!•• idle ibeiu acalt.-

gLAOWJirri

MOFtGACB

gaor.

BALK.

0, A. CHASE &amp; CO,

will do welt

BaenaHy of Battle Caoofc. hate ewea^d oME
liacaam.. Moe. on ttiale &lt;«rwc.eM 4wr *'

Dtt*YK».-»OnrjMper h*a been delayrd thie week .by lie non wrrhol .-I «ui

Black smithing,

prmt paper, a oirrkmatanc® lhal we h.rp,
may tx.t umr aMin,

I

1

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] ■

■i

Mirhlcw* CewirAl Sadlrwatt.

•Vew Stock

.‘aiaaagor Train* •» the Hicblgai Caetral

ORDER

AlikamdoMotlt&gt;&lt; brUa’aGihar. la !r»inf
&lt;a the Bib io.l_, by damsel H. K4&lt;ar4&gt;. Eacp.
CBSUM H. Uenos ot HaaUsr*. sad Hirn Auc«
A. Psruau al Irziug
.«•» a ttt'iosn.
. .

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A'

Owllx Ulh day Ot Xnrmber, iifla. by J. R.
v*— si_ ... u—

rill

NEW

r tub UNION STORE by
WDBjt EIAJJ3.

BW GOODS

NOTICE

5.W

ADVERTISEMENTS.

i hviuonni.ua
llaalinan.'oa

GREAT

SUit. * c. rrfi&gt;di« J.dr .r rnm«..
la ib» mettw of lb. estate el Lcry Gray, da

R eduction GROCERIES
ITT

jawing and flllag thepettUeb^aly Y«ri&gt;ed&lt;l&lt;

A WO, A LARGE STOCK OF

.4 T

Mr. M\ ti uV*&lt;nt1-

Ready-made

TUR

DRY GOODS CLOTHING,

tx

,nl.y M..N-

Boots &amp; Shoes,
/6 F
BARLOV^ODYEAB
&amp; GRANT,
r/rerzzira jrsr ttuifiF

OUR STARCH GLOSS
I* tha* only Article used by
’
&gt;u lloTcha. bietrnetM. aae Teocsisee
or Fjuiun.

AJVD
Gent’s Furnishing Goods
•

SKl.KCTI.l&gt; STOCK OF

&gt;

I’.

DRY GOODS

Office &gt;a

LADIES

S?£&amp;

yicms

Spei

u CADWAIXWEK.

ALSO,

GENTS AND

THE LAIGK T AND BEST

A N D

WE HAVE THE LARGEST 8T0CK

Groceries,
| Cloths &amp;- Trimmings
' ever
’t to this
ever liro
uw*
““ Mart,’ f
ix tifk x.ikkst.

HOLES ALE OR RETAIL.

&lt;oxsis^r*.i*r'BTOF

wm. h. McConnell,

OF A

I

Boots Ar shovij,
CLOTHING
Hitts At enps,
TO ORDER AND WARRANT A
Bleached goods,
GOOD FIT.
Eadies’dress goods, .
Mudge &amp;. Bailey.
Fnnij goods,
(’Hjisimorcs.
?'
Ladie? nirs, ,
The Chicago

rdware Merchant,

MX.l i 1' HASOWASF

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.
All pvean. haiimrclBUYJ egalnai the'

rdMBUCd n-111
«««“•
h.rresaod l«r ,hi» neflw. o" Hi* »««&gt; day of
•IvtarAlaC.
1‘mui *. k«44»W.
filled
XycmWr'■nih l-M
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
’

Glpvqs and Hosiery.

iZdueU-lhr lb. P^Uw &lt;Ml ■

/
: ADAJt,KI.I40TT..J
[p.Ud Xerco.bn Itth. IM*.
t»

GUARDIAN'S SALE.
la lb. K&gt;&lt;m of Up Koo* •» Willi*.
Irr and Charlo R Haute., Minora.
i. l,,r»bT air ■ Ibal purse*

STORE

..I III 50 u »
l*ui&gt;nu&gt;c&lt;&gt;,4

BATTLE CREEK,
Coffee.

• OHANl

ORDER.

GTATK.or »nct

Sugars,

Spine* &lt;fcc’ &amp;c’
BRACE &amp; OTWl^
fills K 8 AID BETAl1****

^‘2, DATS.

Nlltliery &gt;■&lt; Straw CM*,
r

EASTERN

PRICES,

wo ftS wi»t »*i&gt; rrwwrr

F.«SR«
I'*'’
,~d **■ '*“&gt;
;Uj1,ut j-wick__

'“T" "X?. rS ma.»"-‘.

ABHUWEBT SMW
Ai.tlidBiSSORTXV-r OF

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

ALL OTHER

»B238 WTO
T LOWER PRICES

JACKBOK' MICWCOMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

w-iKSS-T

“ Miiionm"
--------7 .
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1Ud „ut«r ihiNga in pruftorttt#. Ulj •»», |
«, t*t..re roe buy. i‘ Wi!t f»oy /«“•
.
,.. T • •-,.! '-I- \
&amp;-FBRBY,
JUta. Creak, «-■ M* d •*

HOWARD

J.’”

JI- ereatful Hl*’ P*’P'e '

/

»»d .** J*!,’* £'e

.

JOWOI’S

•_____ '

NOTICE.

�iPBOli'l,

dent eugiit
the verdict I
not OOcMhl
Slate^ u&gt;
Au.'nd met.
that be esu
sillies iu 1
When a I

NEW GOODS

NOTICES

SALE.

FOR

NEW FAIL AND WISTEE CW«

GREAT FINALE REM

FOR iRRfifiVJjkRlTTES.

■»l»XhT IJ»M

‘tSSA-A'.iS.

general election bald in eaid County on
Tuesday, tbs sixth day of November, In
tbg year, now ihooaand eight hundred and

8. u of N. E. K, Bam *. Town ». **»h » W“L

P»““- uu«- .&lt;.n-4i. b
“• ’“H,4S»&gt;, - U-.

ttrav, lilt &gt;u t,IIM EMln^
ind all styles of

n,.’— 5—12“

rife x

vioiie'ttwr*
that Ka ill

Can be Cured

Fall and WintorHnu
’ XaiHei’ 'tfWtljH-n’, BB4

5. W. M«ts'W- X. Iha- «.

ERADICATED FEON THE SYSTEM

■®rth •

HatB and Bonnet* Repaired,

"U*‘I

H. XMBUioir; ••

County Treaanrar.
HaaHaga. May Will UM._________

‘
“ vft'SST
poll 8ALB-* • ¥ •«- «. f* &lt;**.«&gt;?

UTIII All OHTEI

Liquid

CATARRH REMEDY

STORE.

GR-feCEY

SEELYE’S

|r stronger than It baa ever
♦ «tmt that, having bwn beatwr
i national issoe. an to which it
(Mil to be wholly right and the
vboHy wremg. and still eu bepnu ievortb-U- abend.that

JTChai ii waa in ha paliny daye. a

(State Street, IloalJatfs. Sllcii.

iXui aot ■»« dowa b belplem aad de­

Prairievilla,
Rutland,
Tbornapple,
Woodland,
Yankee Spring*

prweripiiua uMd, ifr— of eh
rectloa. for preparing and mi
they will flnda .ore rer. for cc
aaoseaini. covan, col.., el&lt;
of thoadvertiwr, la .ending I
to boaiflx Um aflUried, uud .preeo &gt;»mnu
which bo eoneeir.e to be Invalnablc, and bo I
•very nlfarer wUi try hU remedy a« It «IB
them eptblM. and m«J prer. a Uereloc.
P.riU. wUbing tbe preacrinUca will I
•ddreaa
RavTfcDW'Ann WiUKlIt.

Total,
■

Majority,
The whale number of vote* Riven for
■aid office of RspreseuUtlve in Congress,
Was three thousand three hundred and
thirty-cig^t (3338.) and they ware given
or the following peraona, via : Thomas
W. Ferry received two thousand two
hundred and fifty (2230.) rots*; John B.
Hutchina received one thousand and
eighty-three (1063.) votes ; Tbomav W.
Eerry received four (4,) rotes; T. W.
Ferry received one (1) vote.
Siiu
-■ W. 4.1.A■vounty ol narry. )
,iy oartify tha’n the foregoing ia a correct
। staUroantofthe votes given iu tbe Coun­
i ty of Berry, Stale of Michigan, for RcpYeaenutive to the Congreas of the United
-Htatoa, from lhe ftard CoiigrtS-uomd
DUtrlol of the Stale of Michigan, at tbe
general election, held In said County, on
tha sixth day of November, in the yforf
one thousand eight hundred and aixty-aix.
■
Auest
J. M. Cadwalladxx,

shall the new line le ? In
Blare, must w« «&lt;•« cwt foeie/»om
^;„^ratioa of Andrnt Johnton.

TKrUJlk&amp;B jBBSOHiT,

Real Estate Agency,

OY S T E R S

CONSUMPTION

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Mlddlwvillo Barry Co. Mich.

H. WRIGHT Agent.
POR SALE-

Groceries,

■

Total.
1«3 H«a *01
Majority.
MT
Tit. whole number of vntea rive
ofltooof H.pr«MBteuva la|b*a«ati

A WARM MEAL

— ...-. ...wrw mm* vif &gt;e.», , uanm*
mW. Ferry recaivsdoM fl) vote ; K W. Hewitt
reoelred on. (1) rot.; WhlUm 8. tk-odyvnr r.eotvtd iwoCt/veiM.

■

COL.D

GLAD NEWS

X,TJJNrCTZ

ON TILS SHORTEST NOTJCN.
Having bad Flfieosrear. np«rt&lt;«« In a FIST
CbASS REBTAUR.lJCr, I bav« no brelieey-lu

•awssri-

that lh« foregoing U a enrrpei e/atetnul of th.
J’*" tf’en In the County of Barry, Statont
Uleblgen. for BeprnnnuUre la the Hute Leg!.Inlarw far lb. .'keood BepraMnUUrn DUtrict *f

The Bent OY8TKH STEW la llarilnga

tfUfh ii dtuth yilmlo I

ADAK BCH07PAN.
nnttrg».-Aag.. Wlb. IM*.

o/ftwUj iharaM/rz.

* W^tt^t '). ,Can

SH1PA-HOY!
ANewThing for Hastings

Statement ol vote* given iiyjbe County
of Barry, State of Michigan, for Senator
to tbe Legialatnre ol the Stale of Michi­
gan, from the 20th Senatorial Diatrlet, at
the general election held in laid County
on the 8th day
* **
‘
IBM.

mu bo radically eared withoat Urn daagvrH of InUmal mtdieiaa or lb. appUeatian of
iifo— notattag oat a mods of ear. at enec
a, cariaio, sad tftctaal, by m.n. uf wiMeh
•r.ffsrer, »&lt;&gt; mailer wbal bi. cuadilian mar
ty car. blmarif obmply, prii sidy, and red-

TOBACCO STORE

AND PIPES,

Barry,
Baltimore,
Carlton,

.very kind and variety.

BELL-S

SI-HtTeIC PILLS.

Priw ovr LfoUar pvr llai, uv Xii ter Fire UUm.

K. WRIGHT.

THE CARS ARE

in Cbrvnle ('•»?•. and partkalariy »kn la
poUocr er^leyilal UvUlitv eilb bare win*
muon bu aTrtord iha trntun.

BELtTS TONIC PIUS.

AMI All MBIT HAVE

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

Are ruune-tW artbe
EdcarMv W«1»...A 1.e—.-a- t.

Boots

Tout,
• ilajority,

BRIAR ROOT.

GERMAN PIPES,

and all kinds Bluntly krpt h&gt; a
FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

SS®M««®2IO1 |

Shoes

1804

by aertUy, that the loregoing la a correct
aUtemeqt of the votes givan in tbe Counly uT Barry, Sum of Michigan, fur Sena
tor to the Legialatura from the Twentirtli Senatorial District, at the general
election, held io aaid County on tha 6th
day Of Novomber, in the year one thousand ajgbt.buudrad and sixty -ilx.
।
•
Attest
J, M. Onwaxunn,
D. 8. Bresse.

yKS'Stix'

MOKE 'AI.DABLI. lti.4.1 GOU&gt;!

JONES &amp; DRART,

SUBGEON

DENTISTS, Which can be had by

WovM evil th. MUstlck of ALL pvreee.
TV wl.hing anything lath* of DENT1HTBY
Un*.
TEETH »x trjrind crlHlmi. on abort nolicc.

Calling at the

ON ,VULCANITE.RUBBER BASE
os ahonaoti«&lt;reud In lb .boat sod meat approved

HASTINGS

o. 0ridLT25r.?te*TMrrMO

):tb«rjndLTi)orof.rin adaiiwlsUtad wbaa de&gt;
leg the lyitem they r«i«forec H. In lb. method ■Il mA .A.I—kU
■
tb.y adopt they eibibll a win dhcrimhiuliou.—
iMtrerioframrUag to lb* vtiUtod •tlowloita of
,
con.OMree, er any of the compound, derived from
■
dre*
and forty.three (I7U) were cul "for • re- thorn. lUy pet tboirlailh in Uw only abeoliUly
jvuiun.f
the CbMtitattoe/* &gt;ad two hundred
,
1
Tbe whole number ef vo»«e given for nod ngelail
,the --------- ‘
mZ
tMlt-S ——

^.‘Xa^Sin’T’

Bryans Life Pills,

ONE DOOR WEST OF H. A

ear-s HARDWARE
BTOB^ WTE STREET

STrxs; ;

tli.re—ri.
1
Dated at Healinga, thia 14th day of ,
November A. D-IBM-

R®»A4RING
TAKE NOTICE.

DONE TO ORDER.
81,600

Srib «

«f sere reweaJr
ttfrogt. njskmg ireue
&lt;«ly &lt;« tbe degree to which it shall be
vMueded Ii We kwvw that many Dem.rtblitrt-'WiC rearbril thin adtenerd
Ctrfy ».Ttin jywr,'and that »uch Still (ml
grralb fodm-d tn revolt al the prop »ai&lt;^4 ijna™ nufFrnge in any degree . but
lei raJell ahetu tin* it - u aorirjr. trite to.
.tnrpl rir vmwvuUv vriUw Me rarrihrM.
paw.--JLgrv nutf-agc. we say. ia larat
Mkfo, ar.d «UtL.-r H .ball ba qualified -r
depend* upon lire nromp'neaa

n. fr

GUTTA-PERCHA,

Tbe-wbolc number of votes given for
aaid office of Senator to tbe Legialalure
was, two thousand eight hundred aiid
ninety-three (8803), and they were given
for tbe fol lowing psrsona, vlx: Albertes
L, Green received two thousand two
hundred mid forty .three (2248) volai;
William R. Martin received four hundred
and thirty-ulna (439) vote*; Walls R.
Mania'received two hundred and ten
(21®Yvot*i; Frank W. Hlgby received

Democratic I

twriyweare^-AUitil tbe negn. question
shall be gotten out uf tbe nay T JI can
nat Whyootl It "ol oryro tnfruje
mrrifcSfo.atid-isiwL the quickest way to

it, she will ultimately be o.mpvllwd lo
accept uni venal HVgre. si'fliagv.
Qualified negr.. wuffraga y ielded by
tu W wdbmray Jbi
nine*Twra*TUI Itmrtl, or suffrage dependent up­
on tbe inteU^anaa li the Snsn. irrrep.fl-

MEERSCHAM,

Hatting*,
Hope,
Irving
JoLnitowa,
Maple Grove,
Orangeville,
i’ralrievnie,
Rutland,
Tbornapple,
WoodiMd,
Yankee Springi

the

*3

to cSert a cure, if uwd amrdmg u laaimtiaM.

Dated at Hastings, th
vember, A. D. I860.

kM.hecbref- n*« canuprising it. and
tbuAmg &lt;*&gt;y «»f the rigblfalu.weufibiM|iev. .dw*lsvvd a fNttrxMiaiu »h&lt;«e pnnty i’aa never excelled ; but ibr puUcy
foiled—•»’ b^‘«*
Ihfbig\lfie'fevble«er. end f.dly and of- ,
MidM hgMbel p«Mie pruptieiy ••! lb* ml- !
mli.1klratbw?&gt;»»liy should not the Dem- ; bridge

J°K’’AT,«n”'lCTOBS«A1.

�NEW GOO]

,NT CGAUGE
BA*£.
e Party Itosttayed by lb.

OF THE

iiuiwaaT
lr&gt;&gt;, Ulk urf
Matti,'‘~
•te ■* tow rt

•rh£01y bdt.ee that
1W kba mind ol the’ ‘

Cl.aaeuri.wrty ; hot
B(1O|g u harflo
sbow ^bat any di.|»wilioM have beat,
msda-witb M li*« 4dispersing !be Radi­
cal fieprexutelivewor kstydaft down the
Noether. paapU. Ttt,
CoaxntoUve party had been willing to Mansee it* adversaria the result ol the tteo

aoldUily desperate. W. munoi but
IbinlUUMt the PrcsidaU will abow him*clt.Mur« atuenabld in public opinion
that) hi. ccxinuyrnau at Um . ct uua ST a
fierwiy. contested olaMiou balfave. -It
must b« teineaiberad that all on which
tba dtetruatlal Use their prtaagse tu«A
pine, belur. tbe eloctiona ol October the
Bib. Now, all account* agro* in reprexntingma xtooiahmeut uf th. P,*.,.
dent and bia Irieada tobtva been extrtmo
w bco tbey beamed • be result of the «M.
lug. Our o.trespondeak say* It imun
d.rAtrtid that wp to rite last mometrt Mr.
Johnson believed (hat th* mai-rily of
ibo pewpl* warn oti bts side, and that lb*
elevtioua would prove it. Ila fra* b*en
gtivvoudfy di«hpt&gt;&lt;doled, but Int tnustdif
fer ve»y greatly fnmi all other Aihrri1 cane il he cAnuot make up his mtud to
y leld w hen bw ia beaieu. Al any rate,
he will U&lt;rt want prudcul couuxltura, fur
bla friend* are uAg.i.g him to advise tbe
S&lt;&lt;ulh u&gt;accept iteeOxtatiiullonal *mend-

Om Dollar Etch!
-i Wtrnoor Rao**:* to Valcb,
yOB’rtlE"Olli AND Lora TKTCT

ESTABLISHMENT
STORE
Established in 1851

Cheap q For Cash

Robekts &amp;. Strikes,

More/and Better

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

eoo»s

selected Stocks in tho Mar­
ket, of all kinds of Goods,
usually kept in a Variety

Slur*.

PATENT MEDICIMEt.
Drugs, Chemicals, Painu,
Jft Oils, Pure Wiuc*,4: Liguors
Kim

GROCERIES!
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
rEBFUMERIEt

A Large Assortment of

Travling Baskets

To Everybody.

Children Carriages

RUISEll * NEVINS.

GLAD NEWS

FRUIT CANS,

LLZEOiRE

BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

W POODS!
DUTY’S CLOTHES WASHER

PHILLIP*

BENTLEY

AND THE UNIVERSAL

MIMTS a STMUN.

Clothes Wringer.
Tbe Uai*asml_Clatbrn WriaMrfwi

■ A terrific gal* prevailed tai Lake
iri-i
Sunday and many disaster,
reported.

.... ...
perm* ■ rueon
sflvclod tbe System.
BELL’S TUNIC PILLS,
rmmtneodsd as tbe tmat EOemdmt^ Bvfavi"if
tw tbr wwW—
ick i^e. Fr ceiivWDeltere, wM last s waste,

BMSB

Al thebetroit and Chicago Litt Prices.

another mouth bet-re they will meet lac
Hr tare at \Vaabil.gt&gt;a&gt;, and liter* ia fill
lime l-r Uiur* uiudcialu evunsets l&lt;&gt; pri

» u bicb It shall be
s that many Denivhed thia gdvanerd
'hat inch still (cel
v.^t al tbe |Sr&lt;*p
'in any degree . but

&lt;

For tbo Mme Money,
in their line, than any

AND NO MISTAKE
Constating of alj the Popular •

TABBY ©txDDS,
Stationery,
School Books,
Wall Paper,
Medicines,
Groceries,
.Paints,
Oils,
Lamps &amp;. Chandelier

laabiug uradtiile; David Mnv
•'•ater, fa-iemng .for 1mm d.»t
S'pd-lar J, Ja&lt; ks-U. ‘Hntl
«b'i
VfweLfk, Richland, niach.ce I
;plaster.

NIL

Ges jnuin Mlm' Wirtk
.
tabs hi-gi|-|i, st
• * : -.

The Place to Btiy

*die^ TRHliM

rhen. shall the new line tc 1 In
p'j.v, iiiivt w.not ent loon from
ntilmtiun &lt;f Amlrrtf Jokrtfon,
, tiut l^hrtd to^rtrn to foot oa
t eaSii.- ca.itr^i&gt;t into wkith it
t ri.ict rnlrncf, a»J from ttkith
■ tan rorur
•* "•'l the &gt;«*•
tritmlahle muiC largely to thia

.

GO0OD

?all and Winter HaW

I

WATCHES. JEWQg. AKD SILVER

dry goods

Mich.

P* L, KSMocasnc yaarr nrotUYi!
Ment is • cnyhi &lt;rrri~ D.m1l&lt;2rtvwl»«h has m&gt; precedent io
,i ,* a crisis &gt;n tbe’ptvg-.
•hlch
•',b,,u‘
r",'l ‘' Sever In-fore has th* De.to-

cot til Jc»n i^belphaa and de-

..

OBEAT

BOTTOM OUT

HARDWAB E STORE

Good Merriniack Prints

One Shilling,
I storms tbe Pnblle Hut tbelr Slock of

The Truth.
NEW STOKE

And no Humbug!

VBP.Y CHEAF
axo n irxuxnKO aJAsrmts.

L. BUCKLEY

THE SILVER SKIRT
More Durable,
Moro Elastic,
•
More Graceful!

FIAKDWARE

of all kinds,
la generally krplep to U&gt;« wsate of toe pvopla

and will be sold nt

Railroad Prices,
Addlsg TraaapsrtelloaL *•&lt; eeasfeta mainly ot

R. FRENSDORF &amp; CO.
T tverv. ead Lbeir great ncnea
arbninea nnerry. *«• exited
rend peril,,, wbe wsetbe aame*
0M my labels, eimlera oU rnh

PREVENTIVE TO H»VE CH1LBREN.

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

GOLD &amp; SILVER !
VISAWBUB CB1SM

■Idjj by

compel u« U&gt; sell
la tbe Court efSlx MssUi
&gt;250,000 ----- ---------- &gt;250,000

IMMENSE BUSH

SAP PANS,

A*d

everything else

Sbeei Ir«i.

fashioned

from

ill wrta «f

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

NK DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT
Regard to value ! And not to be
paid for until ymi know what

CIRINO-6TO3STES,

Farming Tools of all

ORE \ ALDABU IhA.I WAD!

Irynns Life Pills,

trir&lt;

’ PURIFY THE ULOOD.
&gt;ve Headanbe, PlntMM.

CLOTHING, CLOTHS

IJfe iii tor debilitated, er.d Rmten toe fIM

XkM
, fOU, hears, end took too.
‘ Mjt cbarcK ?4!“*r .D,£

'■
Barclay Street,

iAIN'

jtRw Teas.
Tk.

1LA8B.

r

wvinprlMV asvotigrt other arict”.

teatltair* and ia dastetsl, Iwdiss avta pf

Sewing Machines,
Cjm»ti.a&gt; Itnrt ever detracted any vuntry,
kill the ui-r»i' political party timl ever
f,,,,«Ldljl«'.gloU», *nd put Hu&gt; I'tibm
m 11^‘wsy A &gt; »p*edy »rSt.rtArtta,- ’Illi*

SHUTTLE STITCH

A Large Assortmeat of &lt;M«*
F1BCIT CAMB, at YarlPiM Price*.
'

Wort) *uoel be C* *al of &lt;rtd»r.

HEM, FEU., TUCK, BRAID, GATHER.
Ac., kt.
-

nvTTY

AND WOODEN ^TARE.

DOMESTIC

I* MUMtaloo Trtth *er Stars ts a

harness shop.

tart oAlU the
w here so louch depends &lt;m |be pertafld dppneivwmen it ia im
pnerible to apeak with coofideneo id tbe
luturr; but, a* tor a*e*i&gt; bejodgrd freni
tk* past political history ol America.
«tar. Is ressuti to biHuvd that ilia danger.

M&gt;»d«4tes..l .patrsufett. aad prudancn,
tf tbty bate, hot art oedtflarv pertepchm
n1(j tb,c {uiljic l*unr»l..
Utrsh trn cause for r.lartw. E»«ry

$7&amp;. 000,00

niuUMC* Clt* ■evrs

M. K-*. -

BKtb Si CEXTS FOB A CKKYI

*&gt; W. DILL, Agwut,
For tbe Cmmttea of Barry; Eaton. Calbotin nd Allegan.

M-nre rrnai*-r- tba eisaa, ma dacr vsrt &lt;fU.

nAUvrrt

KA*TE«N

LEATHEB.

And taTarieUy
RtiLD AT BARXOAO rBlCDS.

Worth of Goods,
LOOK *T TllBsa ‘‘BICES

BEbT

“

�THATMtny-,
virtue of it&gt;« country tlw/WZies «mf teat­
tithe. We are thrown
Isos up,* tin** innoc al resource* which
■ •ar tubers fowd •&gt;» full of enjoy meat.—
Ws are lesipud to • aeok somewhere w«

Official Canvass of Votes for State Officers.

ACiaoasxc
Chills and Fever,

Billons Fever,

ENGINE works.

giving wm be preserved, not as a
Ingiesa form, nor by unworthy observ­
ances, but in a spirit of genial dooarum

ACUE

protected above must annlvcrsnrtes, by
the very circumstancesof Its foundation,
from vulgar aasodaUons ; for although
It may afford a slight opportunity of un­
worthy indulgence, it would long since
have been stricken from the limited llrt

Diarrhea,

’T

■*1

For Sale by all Druggists.

:SxH:

Wm. Spooner &amp; Co.,
Nuhville, Tenn.

ilitfi

STTBTDH •&gt;. Math

Plaining &amp; Matching
•I

.U.KHLVE
tbs cvrrtaMivg start, th
■ dtneing chorus** of laugh'.
ty madrigals wforh sing
ops. Wr*ragall»red*i-t

iSST
SASH, DOOR X RUMI M.UIFACJJ

iitinOnsiliie:

ahich real* ibu great compact uf
And as all tbcw sights and sounds come
to us in our solitude, wo I hank
that
tbe earth •till LuldocLeerful acid courage­
ous hearts, ai d that the blithe feaaou of

d»”.“
U.« ,»«*».
color
SS.'.^'dXX.'
of the features Of this glad season. Of by ... abuadaut harvr.a Ma ha, aoa^md apes
these Influences, that of climate U not I
« ■
__
. .
... , .. i •n,s ua »«• rrerrirvu cernnteroa ass asrtsenara
UiUiKporUllt. niauk'ginny, which wbll- | IsUwiraccMtoaedaaaMala Ha baa praWrted
V OH? found m pl the’ logining of a hard ”

-r ,M. CAOWAtiAllMK.
• 'treat* CM* and Notary FabUc.
^ha p.srt Uoaae.

■tMlwt Kila.
.IMKlausur

wm. h. McConnell,

XKTE;

Hard wan; Mcrcbaul,

SHELF A HEAVY HAUDWAkL

J. W. Bradley’s Celebrated Pateit

Shop

Stop Friend

dW&amp;Wtic

DISULVllON

SKIRT.
Tbs WooAwful Floibiluy soil gretl cmfot

(iSAMD RsrtM CoXMJtsersL CoLLKOK.
Th* (Sws^mOimi, sad own tlasoogi. lasMtab

RoBEK

FramassMti, Arenrets, TriegrspWng, sad *v

H 4 H. T. ANTHONY * CQ-&lt;
HaMfarurtr* •( Ptolegra»Nc
doughty back-log gviiuly anstelned ha
nurtyrd.Hn ondar th* apittlng and •put­
tering small fry «.f fi&gt;re-»uck. baek-sticka

»Wk

Dumb Ague.

send out our frosting*, and wish for all,
not merely outside prosperity; but that
Inward prsev and sell rounded life, which
good thought sand great desires will se­
cure to tbe rich and poor, in lofty d»fiIt Is perfectly natural for us as wo grow
older, to regard the post with a tender­ ante of all capricious changes in this
news proportionate to the severity with
which we criticise the present. As our
first piny wan the moat magnificent, and
otir/rsf low. tho warmest, no our first
Thanksgiving seemed finer than any wo
fclebratc In thia degenerate age. And
yet, It must bo confessed that Time has
left traces of hla flight, even on that
which he has not been permitted to de­
stroy. The Thanksgiving of to day it
not precisely the Thanksgiving of the
PMt- The aged mitt a few of the ancient
and fomlllar fealnres of thia Jubilee.- ।
&gt;’nturc has done somethIng, civilization 1
has dune something, the bltterncM of |
the lollilcal and social straggles through |
which wo hare posred, has done aome-1

f&gt;t October are yet Imgerirg, and while
ih*i"einbera of sauimer -yol ainouldsr.—
Ones. the w|nx|s&lt;ifjbsiildchaise bearing

ttou.

Dysentery,

It »ere c*-y t«&gt; pefwit ourselves tn to.
dulce *till fsriber io there reflectk**, and
had depended on the course and sensual
That nature must, Indeed, have become perhaps to tetxfa a lender chord. We
inordinately callous, which is ]tfoof might snggeat tfo&gt;l not all Uw fndic sod
against the influences of such a festival; feasting, tbe loud laugh aud tbe jocuad
that heart must bo obdurate which doc*
not beat more quickly to day ; and be
has all too succtrefully wooed oblivion,
to whom, through tho gray tdr of this
November morning, comes no thiol;- tiling* ■lagt'.fica-ut •*.«! •trail onsw very
thronging metnorita of homo, of child­ creat. Tims rosy losiet} u- gvnlly, but
hood, of the loved and tho Jost. There h* I'-Itcbea ua .till. Drop by drop tails
are periods when we may surely be per­
mitted to retreat from the eager contests,
palltlcid, or financial^pfthe present, and
to suspend fere while the pursuit of
phantoms which gild the still retreating

paid. Tho scenes of childhood must
have l«cen indeed squalid, if we cannot
recall them with pleasure ; and although
advancing life create* u hundred artifi­
cial enjoyments. It may be aaid, to the
credit of human nature, that our first
Joys are those which are, to the last,
moat vividly remembered. Wlmt ran
bo more beautiful, or more consonant
with our best feeling*, than a day conse­
crated to such recollections, In which at
the eight of well beloved faces, and os
we feel the grasp of kindly kin-*’, the
pagu of the past seems re-written In letten of light? Tbe voices of this day utteja spell which annihilates time, and
takes tlie sting from bereavement.—
i 'ieida of bitter experience stretch be­
tween u« and the paradise in which uw
were nurtured; but orcA the nrirrow
graves of our kindred, the grave of our
dearly beloved daughter, and, alas I over
many a buried hopes and tuacy a prop­
trate enterprise, the terene tunrite ot 11 re
I., shining. With trembling eagemeu

rtra,

Remittent Fever,
Congestive Chill*,

illrlS:

have been so barren of enjoyment that
tbe past slfords no solace. There are few
men who do not keep garnered and
guarded In the heart, the priceless rexnlutadencc of a mother's love, ora father's
self sacrifice, and who do not acknowl­
edge in their inouicnta of reflection a
debt of gratitude which can never beys-

Intermittent

Karxauuts,

HATE, DAU'S, IMS,
JlllUaerj a*4 Sli&gt;»
AT KA8TEUN PRICES.

Soli JPhtrli ft ©rtiifjrtotlrj

sot in a«» yicm «ihv«t wsdw, &lt;
Asserican, EaflUb
Swiss Watakes.

HOW ARI &gt;

ASSOCIATION.

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                    <text>VOL. XL
^stings'

HASTINGS, BAKHY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, 1866.

Snsintss girtttn&gt;

ffacal ani) ^isctUantiu.

FUBUSHEb THfS 1)A\. ’
J^XJC 8. ETKPBEXB- XtW BOOKI

MORTGAGE

BALE.

C. H CHASE &amp; CO.

Tae8yttsfa Owwaaa.' Jb Jtro ^uu 4

CHANCERY ORDER.
• TATE Or MlCtflGAX, M«*U» JedleW Clr-

A A. MU
Gwye A O—. fr-pam1
J- 5*

Blacksmithing,
Sobrttaro, n ia or4&lt;ro4 that the aaH eaa mWdent Defc^ant. rouse bar ayaaeroaee ta ba

—Sven As—
Horn Saoatso, OMMiM lanatie abb
Gbwbbal Jontao. Ac.. Ac.

JVetv Stock

JELL * XEVIJM.

-Work dear la elty style and at »V priooa.-

.Ittaia DrrOoada. &lt;lreeeriea. Hooka and
„ Froekera and 0'“* Ware.Beotaand
and •■|*h’a&lt;. Steer on Stale Hlreal.
j

ryPanieatar aUealiaa K'VSU to HILL and
aifEada otMACBlNB war*.
C. H. Catair.
M. Ratirww.
Buliap Ear. Mik llM.

Ar

If

BUY MS

rctl.m

UNION STORE »t

■bdmot &amp; ataan.
U Jl.UROOK.

GROCERIES
' Tut Rbsbipo Ciact*, will n
Friday* E’-ewiug 'A this wr»k, al i
dmee of Mrs. L. W ig|rtffl«p.
from 9 t^.10 P 'I.

___________ •sss.iS:

ALSO, A LAIiGESTOCKOF

..________L-u-sssxn.'i&amp;Ji!

ViSttrrS—u

Rendy-made

GUARDIAN'S SALE

CLOTHING

«by terjan Church next Sunday

■t 10f ..'rl■«•!«.

Boots &amp; Shoes,
.* Hnrpfrt Wttihi f»r the

IM7 t-r t-1.23. tw.w I* the limo to
r&lt;|h&gt;For fall partiroilara consult

Gent's Furnishing Goods
Rt.&lt;h &lt;&gt;f lbe Gran! B»»*r VjJIrt
Road n-w di.r aVutd hr paid at r
We ar# well advlaed that if the p«'

IS OUR MOTTO.
WE ARK HOUND TO SELL FOR

lHa ComHJ d«. tMV V’t •Srrea
ing

HaV'nca '•» the 4th «f July 1M7. I

h fact if tlty "ft »»t. it will eimply l»e |

• 11OLE8ALE OR RETAIL

Hir tl* rraann that roc BO BUT BAT rm a
araecBtrn'.aa. Then, pay «p "&lt;*• •‘‘d
Irl lhe
•&lt;**
"" willrwt hhv
dra'C-*. Tbr laMrar must be paid prwnpt|y. and the Directnra depend ob yon
Storied itJtrt. f-r lhe rneene. dimt lei the
-cdlert * call in aaine. All ara internal
, ad, and each muel d» hie'part promptly.

Cash, Cheaper
than any other house
in the West.

Fibb—We Iran* lhat «v Balard.y I
errtiinK abntsl 10 at cloth, the. rrsidenee of.|

lardware Merchant,

I —Thia a .a ever brcofbt to UaotmgS befero.—

' i Eh .1^roB. th..
aaura I. .he peroewe tataroecad in aa!4 aetata,

GOODS
------- IK THS------

---------------- --

Cloths Al Trimmings

uaAXKSLSEll1

FaiX* Wiw. «ho&lt;” -’t
**“* ,,f *b" And arc reroNta* fresh supplies every
day, fo meal the demand- -f our
aillarr, trocether with all «‘f hie »*»•*CJJSTO M ERS.
tx.ld fumiturr, •
completely
•d by 6re. The I"—
larnilure and
clothing ia Mid to be about •700.00 ; the
CALL AND
bouse was ■ email l«^
N” in-

/A’ THE .MARKET

TO ORDER. AND

Detroit fhdfean boat

Mudge &amp;. Bailey.
Bastian. Nor. Mtb MH

Dry-Goods.
. Doots &amp;■ 8!ioes,

a eb~p- m»—’• i

perfrri in all it Bpp..“1Bin&gt;*Bi^

WARRANT A

GOOD FIT.

P R IC E
OUR

Erery j

CHANCERY ORDER.
■ TATE or MICIllOAX-iyU M

0/

The Chicago
CASH S ORE
.

-.

U Uaehar Maiiua Uuu IM laal Will

’■"* ’Fffiicy Goods,
ClojUf^y f
Shawls,

thk&gt;u ii tb-ro that i( * an I rd in b (bar Hatt
Sarber'a Shop, and k»pl ip the beat fj ur
der. Whoever wants a.jprojl ehave, or 1

bie hair rot -M-^e RtaWf Style .iU do

I weft to call on 'him.'aa everybody knows
he Is a first class flArbar. tif has, hlao.' (

BRACE A OT WTEB.
OtlUKUH AM’ KKTAAL—
1ATS, CAHA STTJiS,
.iHlttaerj a«d S&lt;i*» W*,

T

EASTERN

HllUARh

in omnccUuq with')&amp;'BI)op a good arsort-..
tncDl «f Ytnktt Notions—Tlie beat of '
Rmobs ready Tar u.e,—-also, Sisavlngbuxee, 8&gt;&gt;ap, Btrapa, Hair Dy4, Hair Oil.
and a large aeeortmeBt of ail the aarioua
H.p.,CUU,..

P»I£I&lt;

ASSOCIATION.

ISrtU. Oatwann.—Not witheUnding lhe
J hard tlmaeaBd high prieae, the sAlr of Um
I Ent Chnsical SaUratiu is still on the In[ erraae. People will, use’it and eyery
I -------- ruf
|B|I,
Migbbor,

trouble to show
Goods.
PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY.

ALL OTHER

■ BaMtaaBMaw, ■

•' Burry, butaaea* 9­

Stop Friend!
"SJni 4ir ~ ■«»

j

wot!

jocmri '
Kid glove cleanxb

b#U” Me*a&lt; *Fro&gt;n»*l

■ad. ara hereby &gt;wt&gt;»«4 am
&gt;&lt; i'.k mom for asaauasltea I
uedirelBaM, CeenmHHeMti
the Probata Ce«n for tbeei
rill mrri for each Eerochfo

�NEW GOO^j

HASTINGS BANNER.
Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

JEW

TSEOBBAT FEMALE REMEDY

FOB ImaCCLAKITIES.
bld. In eating the apple thrown
an unfriendly andienee, the ■aSgaj^SXTg!^!
queatlonable, inas­
knA IWTefterriy atu.pem,- ---------------- ■ fruit wag
probsbly tsien
- you ta*d lo b^L ■byarfirtyhand, from a 2irty pocket—
lhe battlefield.Victory-' mie drew from (hirGetiBral th. follow­
I upon yonr banners. You, ing laconic nole:
N. K. W urn. W. V. Hsc, lS,_Tow» 1, north B
"To lhe EditorofAt Nalior. ;
that you understand lhe use
• I pared that apple. Do you trer eat
• of ballots aa well ns bullets againat the
opplea ur egg* without paring 1
-•MMaiaa of frecdutn and the Union.
,
... ...Fastidiously y-nirs.
The result* of the election are brilliant
,
,
Bzmj. F. Bctlzx.
Lowell, Nov. 12, wxur
.^Wd decisive. The Michigan Boys in Bin*
•end greeting to their curnradaa in olhiir
, States, with a loyal majority of over
THIRTY THOUSAND—an inereaaaof
THIRTEEN THOUSAND over the ma­
t jurity of 1604. You have accomplished
more-In thia contest titan any other
E ATI MH ABD OltTEI
"Grand Division of the Boys in Blue in
• the Republic. The grand results of the
—A telegraph line, thirty mile* long
[jMlyiaeJ
&gt;election in Michigan arain*great degree u under tba coutful of Olwrliu Cullcga
'(la ttaulto of your labor* as an orgamza- lor the use nf the students who are stndy
iug that branch of science.

SAisOOSf

a. You hevo ahuwn to the friendi who
. auMAifled u» and our cunte at home,
while wp were absent fighting oc distant
fields the balllea of our country, bow
loyal aoldiore remember and repay true
friendship. You have also ohoanto

tboM who reviled your cause and loaulted yod while jou wore In the array, how
- 'loyal aoldlera and eaUora remember end
repay insult and outrage. Yuu have
’ proved (bat your devotion tu Freedom
cod Jurtice, sud your hat* Of ttcatou and
•edition were not the momentary sentimenu of a pawing occaMon, but lhe re­
: solved principle* and fixed purpose of free
apd loyal men, to be cherished aa cituens
'-woleMAfian aa soldiers, and to triumph
at the beilokbox no len than io the bat­
; tladield.
You have pronounced that, so long its
, thia.nation aw be governed by the men
xboee valor preserved it, loyal men shall
- rule and traitor* shall taka back aeat*.—
Tm have declared that the flag yon carry
and that you fought under, is th* banner
of liberty fitr All Men, and that whoever
:*&amp;• loyal to that flag proved himself a
. ;man and. a patriot, and shall receive full
- protection in al) bis righto under it.
. . Let us maintain our organization for
future tuofuloew and further victories.—
■’Thecoote»t is noj yet over; nor will it
be until a luyal man—let us hope a loyal
. aoldicr or sailor—shall ait in tba Prcai■dantla! ebeir, now occupied by a roepant.
and until:e«ry recreant in office in lhe
Fdndlt turned out and loyal soldier* pul
—tn ihrirpface*.
-I- • RiT A.' 'AUGER, President

STORE.

GROCE Y

—Mr. Williams, the Episcopal clergy­
man. who wm recent!v, charged with
picking the pocket of a New York lady,
tuts Urn released on bail. .

Mate Street, Ilaetlnga, Mlcii.
Tb» Habsenosr baring spared no palea in refit
.... ...
...1.4
t W wf-kk...

—Two.hundred and six vessels ar­
rived in Chicago on lhe 7th, bringing
13,000.090 feet of lumber. This is the
largest nmoutit of lumber over brought
to Clticsgo by lake in one day.

WTOAIR KSS£)E’J,

at the

.W II to

VBNALS-

—John B. Gough lectured in Naw
York on Wednesday for the pecuniary
benefit of Orvillo Gardner, the out verted
nugiliat. Orville— known an ‘•Awful"—
i» tick unto death with a tumuronthe
brain, and very poor. The proceeda
amounted to *2,500.
ZJ—Jl id intimated on good authority

5 ssssgXstseBcZuSi’Be.,

eradicated from the system
I Siiiiai

Hats and Bonnets Repaired
And ul other work dotu- O.
M
Ue Lest ud I Uro o "/**'*’
pOR HA 1.E-.« K,«7-

»•

ij=ss:=:

Lndlca Win pktoecall befoa F-Jrt^

tfoftbe same section.
H. WHtQHT.
I70R SALK—dOoervasu sos. 1». and W seres

E. V/lLcox
Ussiing*. Oct Id. 1 k*

iEltaSsStt

toraotat ,r Ballrol

CATARRH REMEDY

i sHii
=IpsreeaastSs

OU loisalr; i-sloota per acre. H. W«t«rr.
HUNT BATE Farming Un*; for tak In towns
of ttorr. Hopkins and HooMery. Allegan
1Bty ; aterage pnee about |4

—“t.'vajsr'

MPXOVKD FARM rot SALX-IOOnmwm.
sfroo. MiddterUle, irOacrna impresod; rtod
n* and barn, and a large beanngnrebard.

JOB SALE—

CONSUMPTION

E=^v3H=sZx!

By Order of tL* Hosni nf illrwtoto.
J E. IIXERKK.
EUGENE FRINGU. Mr,

J taassiSJsI;

1 certify that Fmok AlleT^^riP
(HAJri bonaty and back par. das CJ fi
so* Pelcg A. Pb.lpK i. w
from lbs time be AM it. Ini
claim.
CATHAIiL\[Vut
llullB.I Uavo.. I. '

IT NEVER FAILS!

■

£x52ii«iS»x2s5?tfiw
5 S85ftSS?S«B£82=lS&lt;tooe,

A WARM MEAL

TUB GLORY OF HAN U«TRBNGT1I.
A gsatlctaxn who auff.rtd for ynara from Nev
roes sad Grants I DsbRiay. Nisklly Emissions
COLD LUNCH
and SsMhtdsWeskassa the rw3t of yeullifol in
dtaeretlun, sfid came near endlug
days in ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
huiKteer miarry. will, for tbs .akT «f atfet.^
mfn. arnd to any ous sfflkted, the alaiple torso,
HBcno tram rxprrirncria eFIHT
inr.l
him -hi.k
i —...
CLAH.4 gt-STAGHANT 1 bars an bcaitaoey m
saying that t ran make
■
that the Preaident will in his forthcom­
The Uest OYSTER STEW to Hastings.
ing measage to Congress lay before lhat
ADAM SCHUPPAN.
body an almendment to the Constitution
Hasting*,-Avg^4ut&lt;|^&lt;.
tai
similar to lhe one passed al the leal sea
srnn of Congress, with a few modifies Maihood : Haw Last, Haw Restored.

SHIP A’HOY!

t.
Juat pnliHabsd, a near adlUon of
I1 Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Knsay
■ on the Radical Owe
nmd.eiae. ol
’.If rtpermatortKaa.ar rssnlaal Ws-knrsa, ln,d
I11 “n’srr braiical Uaora.lmpotraey.Nnilal and
“• Pbyalal ItKapaeily, totprJm.rnu to M.,ri„Cr
MB. J. C HALL •
rlr.; also (onsumpUuu. Ejulrpar. and Hu indue
rd b» erif lndulgruee or sexual rsirsrsgAncr.
Would meat rrsprelfiilly annauaev to Ibr 'CHIr^r-t*ri-s I. . ...i..i
—i. ..
reus of lleslitigsemlotymuiug toe ns tost be ban
now opened but

ANew Thing for Hastings

TOBACCO STORE
North SI* Rfoto Siswt, whwe g.
j^,, I
Cuatomrra wiib lbs politest suratioo.
Fsnnsra, Ibis la the plage to bay your

Bad Breath
Csrar by aSsaiivs serrerions.

Weak Eyes

Throat Affections

Ilsuraaad Lei In villsg* of MidAhrills-gesti
tcstlau. Price *In&gt;.

’ mere frrqurutly than slLrralsr rauaeu
• it irk. slits;
(ailing from tbi
bead. rspscistl; dating U&gt;« night,.

H. WRIGHT.

TuTcars are •
AMI ALL MUST HAVE

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

BELL’S TONIC I’lLIA
Art rvcumimdiTl -s lL« moil fEndos. Briar),
i anus and ImlgoraUag Itrnxdr hi thaearkA I'arkagr, I't-ce Fite ItotUra. effl last a maalA
and it gvccraJlyajIUcWat.

Io rilrrme ewe of Drbility and
HELL’S EXTERNAL IIE.MEHY.

TOBACCO,.

CIGARS,

SNUFF,
AND PIPES,

of srery kind and rariety.

Boots

MEERSCI1AM,
GUTTA-PERCHA,

Catarrh I. that UwaenM fosMtgwd G tutar Ms
ilia morning of a al,rt or abutr umrotiWblih has faltost from U,» bead during Ur nigi.t.
.L-b.’'T,!h? Uk*
•*
‘l (“««**■ ■»F «• U» !»»««. ami
airmail! loose uu Um in artesting It.
Tba abatt are bat frr sf ihs many Catarrhal
armnioma UHL
i-u....... A— .....

BRIAR ROOT.
GERMAN PIPES,
and all kin* usually kept la a

-..-4W Bftmdway. Single copies. 16 oenta.
Yawly, filJJtt
r

| ffMIfSKlfHwSwb.

and all style* of

Jail and Winter Hats,
Liles’ ChUAtca', MBd Mi.w.'n,^

H. WRIGHT Agent
Groceries,

‘^.’■’Tub Galaxy for November 15.—No.
-14, ooolaias dtapler* 29, 30 SI of “The
• Olaverinp," by Anthony Trollop*.—
JViUk lwo'filluatraliowi. And also the
foUuvrina arlidea: Archie Lovdl, bj
Edwards; By Gonea; I! Edltorlu,
. ao Opera ; Novalist*’ Poetry ; Dtluirv
’ Mm; -A Very Old Play ; Eugar.c Fh&gt;mentin; Fringed Gentians; Why we
have no 8aU»rdny Reviews, by Richard
~Grant White; An Article of Female
Draaa.by Juilue Wllook. (With an IL
htatoUiou.) Nebulae, by lhe Editor.
The offer to give to purchaser* of No. catfoa. I*o»ta*sters sad olhst* dssiromi of rsl'1 IS Of The &lt;Hl«xy a volume nf 165 page* Ung aprlatta. wlM l&gt;« suppitod sritb a sbow ml
(wntelhiag, lha first twenty-ai* chapter*
-of^Tha Qavarings," Anthony Troliopa’ti
(-*aamirabie atnry, oontinure open. Send
* JW etoUfiir tha mogaxina and lha book
• -fo tWpublishers, W. C. de F. P. Cttcnco,
:;fl&amp;&lt;f!ark Row, New York.

., ,ItatOBBa/a' Yotrae AMz*rca.—Wo
hevo exatnInitd, the first number of thia
Juvenile Periodicel, and pronounce It one
of the best for children that wo hau«;ever aecii.'.* ha. atttchto ara wall written
*Wd aAltod to tba capacity of children,
which cannot bp said nf maoye&lt;hera.—
TbtfpJjfctry la til good; ito.iiluatr*lions
,,»!* very fine, and ltamany-etUr/«a- torw, wlth ibc music, toy*, puzzlee; etc.,
be ddalred ; .Ulagnl up
■ Ri good taate, u» good paper, printed In
' thw vhry beat mwstter, and, altogether.
«\WtfJW(S«l’aU»acii»e, aa &lt; elf Ait in­
. - atraetive-Joujuaia that baa yat appeared.
Do notfiultoaecura a apeetmen number,
jfubl tabad’Xy W1 Jennings Detnurcsr,

Anee. Mik tri Y.i„i

Can be Cured

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville Barry Co. Mich.

—During a recent flood in China, two
thousand parwuw and an immonfo herd
of cattle went drowned. Forty men

lanvass of Vol

00016

■miasar

Real Estate Agency,

—Ost Sunday morning th. planing
mill of Well* it Son, at Niiea was de­
stroyed by for, the wmk ,.t an inccndia I
ry. L«m over *3,090, and their Insur­
ance paper* areperhsps invalid.
,

fall asdwkteb

FtHST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

Shoes
: -

r *1P»**'

SURGEON

*^»»r»SS ra,

DENTISTS, Which.can be had by

TEETH sxtra*ed or filled, on abort nollee.
■galost bshatig* of temperature. Il w*a • votes
lluko MBsclsee practice. Tbs people of our day
aodtralaad the n,etln better. 1 a.irad *f*plell*g tba system they nrlaforra It. lolW aMkoJ
tbsy1 adopt they exhibU a wits dlscrimmatio*.—
laataeAaf nsorilagio lbs vttiamd atimulaau of

HASTINGS

H. I. I. UELTE a CO.
nTpJi** ■'**—***1

FRWORT. 1LUN0W.
Hold by Whelaaale sad isuii Uragguu.

»Promptly
m
m5
csrsd to all naraiJe casta, al

poetry. Alfred Taony- I
! eeo’* beaulifitl ChrlstniM Uyora wear*,
ionite ao afr of aprehy ia itaiauial dress.
-Y,lh •
ana **y beautiful
,«Fa«traUMi.. "We advise onr lady-read-

Calling at the

Dr. BrUtnlH Eyr nttdEar la-

Machines,

O»I DOOR WEST OF H. A.
GOODYEAR'S HARDWARE^

•■WW7Tt» STITCH
kih.i- a—..... t—.a s—•,

STORE, STATE STREET.

HEM, FEU, TUCZ, BD.UD. GATHER.
ttoasfirii of neful pattern,, sod Itduftm^
•My, Sfrbawribeat omw, ao m topimjtftnrfwUh the naw vear, fur which me.
tAW
coveltiea ara protutofol.

"•’’ *?". •

JhWWMTpiMS’P’'/ '

•Wa’frbUwf that it na«
mow interesting bonk
ueev"ia--oallwd foe,—
rk.-.hae been immense.

REPAIRING
youdooto. And let IMoe who ar* fortunate
enough tu beeaasepi from thra al prratpl uaThe postage M Hsrpcris
fo at esmia dsntand owe gnat few, vu i that aa n—iinn.i
*.yyya "“j** *» &gt;14 eTa. snbMriWr-a tssoaf Ibis rlteHxiugmule will oeeenatotypm
mlUsoaa so theeaawUl prwrctsl tbs oaeth from
frmiog wbers tta genial beseii doeoeod. Use-

TAKE NOTICE.

DONi TO ORDER,
11,500

More

aoosjaplaal

J

I-ICTIHEKAL

Dr

mui

”

*c’

HARVEY’S FEMALE F1LI3

Kww* *•••■. *»d ’‘"J?;

�(7^.3

i:w
FALL

goods

Official Canvass1

ANDwhcm (X

BOTTOM BUTil

i&amp;nraay

DRY Q0QPS
““1 oil etylM ef

1 and

■$SW8 4r

WATCHES. JEWTUMr. *!'D SILVER

OF TP E

:

~ ‘ffl'i

•»« I

5 HSSSsEsfsHteSvw. fc. u

Winfor TTaa.

The Place to

v-u

I
■
Ono Dollar Each!
; . 1 ‘ ' ttrrnDCT B««wu» w Vaiiri
MaahePfodfor' »*- ‘ neertatjwinu
---------M

LET TE AFFLICTED BUtl

IIVRR^II
THt- 'o/OfojjLosbrtiftff.

... BY. A. R.
.. .
,.j-jpjfarH.\7.Mo. M Bnckmui aurtl, Sear York.
grBead tb. faltering U.I oF ArtMU/tobo

5 »i3iKsaraa5asxi*H".ia.»u

&gt;' ChUdreoto..^ a...

orr'icjs^ Mbr,-

5 sTesrtpeaaifoliyaik-n r. u,

THE HASTINGS

DRUG &lt;fc BOOK
STORE
Cheap

iSlSSBCIESsSaWboto Mo. rf

aSHsaaSsS!
ttscewaaa!

ACKLEY’S

' ?• * 28Bylraaaa H. Co

X

F??XJ. C.F. Xniey

-B THE—

FOFvaaa aaaoav

Established in 1851.

For Cash.

W AT TUB CP sroaa or
RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

“

’’“i •'■*»»■•t/jjjw; ”■ ’

Metre und Better

mlected Stock, inlhe Mar­
ket, nf al) kinds of Goode,
uatially kept in • Variety

AND NO MISTAKE
Consisting of all the Popular

Store.

FOB ffAHCT BdXDIDS,

S5SxSs2SS5x3?sB2WhoU

Stationery,
School Books,
Wall Paper,
Medicines,
Groceries,
.Paints,
Oils,

or Tot™

xaSsnaj£lxit5?EifiM^«««
=8r8X35r®esessxsn^w.Wfc

I

;

.

: r: : C-,J H-&lt;b«ek

Lamps &amp;l Chandelier,

&amp;c.,

LAD

&amp;c.

&amp;e_

PATEBT MEDICINES.
dB? Drtma. CUeiMlcaia; PiedBla.3 °ifa, Pure WLuca,*. Liquor'

WE SELL AT

Uniform Prices,

S£H®®3,

GROCERIES!
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

A JaTrjrr( Aedftrtmeiit of

FAIR PRICES

Travling Baskets

To Everybody.
Children Carriages

A NEVUS.

ASSORTMENT.

I^lUIT CANS,

MORE

•« SPECIFIC IttUtKOIKS
&gt;trd in nil ease*, far lb, MmJ.

laaUuga, Oct I*. !M4.

eetSrt-tttf

DUTTS CLOTHES WASHER

PHILLIPS

BENTLEY

AND THE UNIVERSAL

MBEBTt * STHJiEB.

Clothes Wringer.

LLS SPECIFIC PILLS.
teller pee Boa; ee Six far Five Dettoae •
ifelea. cealatotog Feu: Snail, Frier

‘“’“^SJiSoSZSIIaa00*

Tnkbo-ZKN OR SINGLE ex:.

W POODS!

F. D. ACKLEY S.

8 J’E

• * TOLTtirrL
«»». Nialitly Eiiwiimtniui,
nod KwranrB^iiitr
Glee'. Seiual IlfaaaXto ir *. V‘
bang* of Diet la fUeev^nrr'. .
«ua.d»itbee* deievt.ee ana to*»r fail
tore, if uaedaatoedieg to toetnxhew.

SDSSS

At ibe Detroit andChicagn La\ Pr/tfi*

BUSSELL

NEWS

Strikeb,

Robebts &amp;

Good Merrimack Prints

One Shilling,

ixoBSB!

H. A. GOODYEAR A CO
affectod tba .jaMl.
ELL’S TONIC PILLS, 7 »A«I *• Uw meat FSeectoea. Brtui
I '■■ goraUBu Batoed* tai tbe toertL
Ft ce Five Ikltera. wd! lute veto
rally auflicuat
.

he ru
NEW

STORE

HARDWARE

And no Humbug

■VEH'S- CHEAZ&gt;

me ™« of IWfciWy and Imp. lew.
* EXTERNAL HEM BUT.

th

AMD IS U.'&gt;2‘»UTtD QDAXTITIES.

of pH kinds,
la generally kept up io tbo eaota of tba goep'-

L. BUCKLEY

hrvnglb to Lbe Orgaas. *llk the Pflie.
&lt;b«iM tn ibmr n naal eearftaeu let »r 100 pirn. •• kn&lt;l 4 Y &lt;m$k.
• Lecture aaa CmMMB *WMMp,
ceata required to p&lt;, |I'U~

and will be sold at

Railroad Prices.
FRENSDORF &amp; CO.

iddiag Tnuwportalioa; and eoM'tte lialnTr of

hiancus

preVCTTWE tThme CMLOREJI.

Iron, Nails* Stores,

GOLI) &amp; SILVER
c&amp;isie

compel on tn mH
IMMENSE ROTH

BAP PANS,

•250,000
lAnd

everything rive

Now Clothing Store.

Shelf Hardware,

jrarviW«W&gt;AHa

\

Machines,

'V9VTTLS STITCH

THE SILVER SKIRT!
Moro Donble,

A»d will ki*F »U Bliepe
reuato Ma
Pldoe Mat ib«» BBF olber Btait.

sw-^i-srsstss

ROPE,

ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT

Sewing

fri-ir

Sheri Iroa. All Sorts of

Woltktf Clntkt C*trin&gt; Diamond flingi
Ptanoi. Mfludt-nt. Unoing Ma
thinf. Hilrrr jfurt.

Regard 6» veins ! And not lo be
paid fur until
Omaw «bat
enu are !&lt;• aweive.
‘ HF- After
-UL
receteiufl th# article
If It do«a not pleoMjod,
joe can retorn it and your money

rublMeA

o-iunsru-STdirEs,

Fanning Tools of all
AIMS.

CLOTHING, CLOTHS

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AND YTTOODEN TP ARE.

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toar anil tbree ttoieB toUMfe-~- ■•

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HEM, FELL, TUCK, BP.A1D, GATHER.

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Ac., Ac.
De ^i^toi^.^toe^ ten yo. nW.. -»•***- F—•

Worth of Goods.

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thebe

r«ICES!

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ton laiaa rfoinra MiiidBeWer — ti.W
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«*8TIN(« BANNER

The following is from lhe letter of Wqndeli Phillip* "n tlx result of the Novell!*
bwc elections, published in tta Nev Turk
Tribune of Satm day t
The-RepublicMn party has bean th*

Haanaca Haaar Co. Mum., 1
' ToWl
81 10 00
October »h A. D 18M.
)
No ulfaaniliea, Orf. let, (80.1 ”/ 7
Thta being tb* det designated by th.
»tau te for tbe annual aiertin* of the
Bo*.d ufSwp'evi.orr
The *cv»r*l Buperi roan f-*t the Coun­
ity of Barry met al th* Cleth'a o®ee and
।upon tbe roll being called by Tuwnahip*. Jane Hart .
2
MS 00
tbe
felluwiwg were pra»l and anewered
'
Amount of Relief order*given by the
Supervisors elect for So per viaur of Baltimore, from April 1st,
'
follow* respectively, 1806 tp Ort. let, IM&amp;. None.
,
Report of amount of Relieforder* giv­
■
' • ' Nasiaa.
en by tba Supervisor uf Jubnslnwn, from
William IL Jewell,
Oct lit, IMS, to Oct,
1880.
Mifo L. William,,
Adam Elliott,
Mr*. Marvin
John Kesgle,
* Moreen
Carl Um,
T. B. Barnum,
“ Mill*
Heatinga,
Daniel Striker,
“ Herrington
John McCollum
Peter Cobb,
Total,
Hiram Coleman,
No. offamiliea
4
Purler M. Harwood,
** “ person* 11
Report of amount &lt;A* Relief order*]
Prairieville,
on by the Buporciaor m Hope, from (
Rutland,
l.t, IMS. lu Oct. IrtJ I860.
Thorttapple,
Woodland,
M. E. Robin.
Yankee Spring*, John Mile*,
8. A. BergA
Mr. Elliott moved lhat the chair apP a Kmg*b
i.int a CutntnitlM of three un Finance.
Eliza R.m

mere ctannel tinongh which, a* the most
convenient and ready un*, lhe nation ba*
apnkm. In fact, there are batt* a part;
ice tu thia fight, and tta Republican is n«&gt;l
one of them. Tbe President, ** tbe
South'* lewder, i* »n*. He seek* to shield
the South from all foe* in etm*equcnc* “f
bet deiMt, and to restore her principle of
nTigatcby. » white m.-.n’s Government, a*
■cchanged as prwaible. Hets one party
u&gt; tbe. fight. The people are tta &lt;&gt;lbrr.
They have made up their mluds that
having gutlefi tbeir bands on ibe neck of
'hi* sect it rua I vl:garchy, they will Strong.
fe it before they quit tbeir hold. They
believe, with Lander, tta1 ■ Glug ahuuld
, biatryok Lui once a mortal blow. TLeV
mean Ital slavery, with all Its roots,
branches, sucker*, parasite* and depend
ante, ahull die ultvrly and forever. Tld*
is the aigiiiEcatlrin of our late triumph.—
It is more than a parti*«n victory. It is
lb* d*darati&lt;-n of a national purpose.—
CungreMaiid it* an.endmcnls were count­
ed &lt;&gt;0t of tta tattle. The President,
representing tho South’s clalft* to an im­
mediate return into C ugies*. bringing
with it Slate imvercignty, still etrong
enough to uphold oligarchy, appealed to
tbe people. They have answered hitn,
and nailed bia theory to tta eounter n«
base coin. Congreaa abdicated and leR
tbe field when it tried to stand neutral,
inserting,in its amendments to tta Smith’s
dslm of sovereignty over lhe law uf
citizenship. y*t protesting against th*
Executive's uiiirpation of acknowledging
it. From that moment the nation ignored
them, and fought its own battle upon ibe
principle jteelf--impartial nisnbtxrd rigbte
tbe nation* through. Who ever will
serre them in carrying out this purpose,
they forget and pardiri all that ha* pass­
ed however cquiv-w*!, and take him to
their heart*. Withes* lhat pride uf tta
Wrst, General itognn. Whoever trira
to balk them in tbi* effort,no matter what
hi* pu*t merit* or laurels, be sink* out of
sight, Wltnea* Beecher, |n*l In the wave
be fondly imagined he could atom.—
-Witneas Grant, unable loalira plaudit
on the Illinois prnirie*—Illinois, bis own
Stat*—from an audieno.’ of twenty thouaaad men, one-half his own soldier*.—
Witness tbe New York Timet, sunk fifty
per cent, in value in six mi.ntta by it*
vain attempt to oppose this dumb but rekhtless movement of tta nstioo. Tbi*
fact, that no name, no laurel, no service*,
weigh a father if put Into the scale against
Itadiedism, i« the mrot cheerirv- and
whiilesome characteristic uf therifour.—
Il i« tbi" that cheer* u«, even against inch
an appalling fact aa that a million and a
tadp nf voter*—more than rix, hundred
thousand in the two State* of New York
and'Pcrihsylvania—are rtiM enrruntaud
hrnbrant enough to anppF* Itanodmci*’
of the White H«u&gt;*e. 1\rr&lt;«^;nizr tta
terrible significance if this fact. But be­
hind such a mass of besotted end corrupt
tools'tbe zpatrou3ge of tba Guveniment.
«td the moral’ support of the South— i!
the word moral onn ever be used in such
omnertina-and .la influence must be
ftarfal j still, the people have shown «uch
»rva instinct*, *uoh unfaltering devotion,
plucking out right eye* and cutting off
right hands, when they are oftetided, that
we catch fro*h hope from the elections.

Mr. William* moved that lhe chair
appoint a Committee nf three upon Mis­
cellaneous Claim*. Mofom Prevailed.
Mr. Keagle moved that a Committee
of three upon County Buildmea be ap­
pointed hy the chair. Motion Prevails).
Mr. Jr»ell movrrl that the chair ap­
point a Cmnmillaw of /Are* upon Salarie* of County uflkera. Motion prevail­
ed.
Mr. Jewell moved that tlx chair ap­
point a Qiinuiittee nf three to aaaiat the
Clerk, hi apportioning the State and
County lax** to tbe eevcral Tuwnahip.
Motion prerailed.
'
Wberrnpon the chair made lhe follow­
ing appointment* to nil:
) Mr. Willama
Com mitte on Claim*

Cummlil** «n County
Building*
Commiltee»i) Salaries
of County Officer a
X
. . .
‘Committee tn sppor
t&gt;.,„8uu.4Q..T..

Mr Elliott moved that tbe Clerk be
instructed to attach a Tabblar Statement
•rf the proceeding* nf the State Board of
Equabzaticm, in the journal. Motion
prevailed.
Mr. Town moved that each Supervisor
report to lhe Board, the amount of Relief
order* iasued «iuc* Oct. lit A. D. 1865.

Mr. Elli-rtl moved that t|ia certificate
of the Auditor General showing the
amount of State laz apportioned to the
County of Barry, lie received and refer­
red tn tta Committee on Finance. Mo­
tion prevailed.
Report of amount of Relief order* glv-1
en by ilia Supervisor of Heating*, from
Oct. 1 at. IMS to April 1*1 IMO :

Bilious Fever,

AT THE

engine works.

DRY GOODS

Q&gt;a. Mmn A«r TMtao eta^

ZANESVILLE,

-

-

-

-

Intermittent Fever,

Remittent Fever,

■••tai and toUiag at Bertaa *** jg.u,
Vj-®|&gt; term*, hr &lt;huh .vary ca. d^„. t,
s**"
‘ Si
to*
That tbe wiaa. ttair tamtawata, t« —u

On the rtd ecrract plan •( &gt;fo Ute aad let
Wnee^fortba "valavrsmirod "n^

Congestive Chills,

OHIO

Anti-Fever

gwiatM girttUrp
AU kiM. ot pwr* Cbentoaj. km J., u £
la a^r*. cbokMl (Iraeeriaa-Paial*, 0&gt;te

Kvtwe*. PerfamH and Extract.-

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

Biwunr,
L*X£n. AteX
—t at
llaaiiag* H~-

ACUE
Diarrhea,

THE^ HAVE JUST RECEIVED
THE LARGEST ASD BEST

Dysentery,

SELECTED STOCK OF

8. A. Kelley

Periodical Headache,
Dumb Ague.

“ “ persons 14
Mr. Williams muved that the report*
of Ibe several Supervisor* on die rx(H-od
ilurea uf the Military Relief Fund, be
ncraptrd and referred to tha Finance
Committee. Motion prevailed.
On motion Board adjourned until 7
u’cloek P. M.
J. M. CaowaLi Anaa, Clerk.
Errxtxu Braxton, 1
consisting in part of
7 o’clock P. M.
f
B&lt;nrd met pursuant to adyomtnent,
and was called to order by the ebwlr.—
Roll called— Quotum pteacot— Board
proceeded to businew*.
Tbe account of Richmond A: Backus,
and 20 other* were preecnted, and unon
motion of Mr. G&gt;bb, were referred to
the Committee «o Miacellanrona Claima.
Thu Curoly Treasurer reported to tbe
fraud a lut of land* returned to lhe Au­
ditor General fur delinquent leave and
charged tack to lhe Township*, which,
upon inotibu of Mr. Elliott, was accepted
• ••
•
•
saetird to the reand lhe County
spectit
Iraeak___
__________ __ ________
furnish csch Supervisor a separate list
Mr. Kragla moved that lhe Superviwr
&lt;if llnstmg* be directed to ehang” tta f&lt; 1
lowing deacription ty wil:'“TbvS.pt-.of
8. W. pt. of N. W. i Sec. 27 - 33 aerra.
to a* to read a* tollow*; Commencing
at the | prat un the W. side of Sec. 2wtbence E. to R'vaQ&lt;b*n{wN, W. along
raid River to Henry HardyTHsod;italic*
S. 33 deg. W. tu centre of Highway run­
ning fiom Hd«tingeZto Bellevue, tbenee
N. 4S drg. W. 7| chains to Section’ line,
ihrnceS. ty the place of beginning.”—
Motion prevailed.
We have in connection with our Store
On Motion Board adjourned, until the

ri.H-ELkVFORD.

Groceries,

Boots de shoes,
Hats &amp;. caps,
Bleached goods,
Ladies’ dress goods,
Fancy goods,
Cassinieres,
Ladies’ furs,
Gloves and Hosiery

Coffee,

. o^r at to« * ri-yilouw iw Cb**e*rr trill
H,,
Ihsiowm •*l'*»,wA hla
4 Cnf.ta “&gt;-»«•'« P 1J
”•*
. .T -__iMr. b'.ulU, pru-&gt;-n.

PILLS.

ever bro’t to this Mart,

For Sale by all Druggist*.
Wit. Spookkr &amp; Co.,
. 11. lurill-t-ir. Tbv mw-w.II
lfr p.rth—•ti.'yoa. I.M beep-Mt «p M jo&lt;»r
llardvaty. Oa tatuol,» laaf »r mwoJ ».MH
lw 0 buan. We rtn rx-'Aj tar tUt it eaeyedrt
u^KkliMi. year, truly.
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A baxiaia.

Nashville, Tenn.

At me UNION STORE er
MM &amp; M.

Plaining&amp;. Matching

MiCHM'E
ASH, D001: k BUSH JUSUFMTT

Sugars

Spices, &amp;-c, &amp;c.

J. M. Cadwalladsm. Clerk.
Ttunar, OckDlb 18&lt;JC.
B&lt;«ird met pursuant to adjournment,
and waa called-to order hy the chair.—
Roll railed—Quorum present—Board
proceeded t«&gt; bu.itie**.
The 8upervi*or of Maple Grove preaetilwd hi* report of amount of Relief air­
tiers given from Nuv. 1st, 1803, to July

a nniinHEBir sihoip
Where Will to foun t constantly an hand

a large1Assortment of

Silk and Straw Bonnets.
Farmer*, Neighbors, Everybody
CALL 4 EXAMINE OUR GOODS

Whole am't of order* given, 1535 57
AND PRICES,
No. nffamillra. 11.
Mr. O&gt;bb moved lhat the report bene And ta Convinced. of lit FA CT Uuit
copied and referred tu lb* QiramiUra on
n
6Ml ■■■•/' csr.irjsx
Finance. Motion prevailed.
Mr. Tuwn moved that lhe chair ap­
t/yen any other Haute in Hatlingt.
point aome other member of the Board
in pl*ee of Mr. Nye, on Committee of
Misrallaoeuna Claim*. Motion prevail- Profoundly, greatful to the People of
Barry County, for ttair very Bberal
Whereupon the chair appointed Mr.
patronage heretofore, we aak
Coleman a* a member of such Commit
you again to com* and *ee
ua and we will give
On motion of Mr. Jewel) the Board
you n BARGAIN.
took a nreea until 1 oMuck P M.

Hurlon

,*• ;is«aw Be«t«a&lt; DTiaBOwit
Hulte Journal of HeaDi rstuma the
folltfwiug spirited reply in the negative
to tbi* quealion. di* affirmative of which
aome &lt;»f tbe dtap-mding one* are so fond

&lt;4' quirting:
Ataot three-fuurtta uf all lhe children
Yt.rn in'Boston during 1805 wcr* ol p*
ru^teJtprn in a foreign land ; therefor*.
im4;ow i,t the paper*.-tta Yankee
at«k wllTW ’Hihe-dto &lt;»« In New Eng­
land.'* We think, by that lima, Yankee
Stock will have peopled, will be tta prodontinalu etock of itaiw continent, from
the 8*. Lnwraitce to tbe Gulf, and from
ita-Ailiuuic to th* Paufio ahorc. Be­
cause YankeebiftWgence knows how to
rear children to maturity, while foreign
ignorance and JiUb-kiM*, almost a* *.««&gt;
L a* Imni 1.fiir out of every 100 children
dyihg?88 ud of foreign parentage, .nd
this taw been the rate for the last to*
year* in N»W-Y..rke-ily. where the native
■aopulstioii ia 40 per neat, and lb* foreign
51. or nearly equal, and it m orewned
that tta aaaiie proportion* b-'ld g&lt;“»I in
IB W barge cities
Hence if 02 per cent
of aft Use ekUJreti tarn ic. lluaton are of
foreign parent*, end 88 per rant
it is
very easy to see they might as well not
knarJweci Jwv M Hb •‘“1 Mt"*1 rir*}
“mightier.” aa far aa tta question of the
foreign outstripping the Yankee stock ia
concerned. Tta tart fa, neither Yank”
auan, tmr Yankee principle*, nor Y antae
thrift, will ever die tmt, whtla tbi* planet
XKl it II *...; 4^.1..rAabww oinSmmWon. Uw&gt; last aurvtvor
of*«l6&lt;®t8eHngworld will beJuaattan.

McCollum
Bugltee
-lessen
.. r .
.

ACBoaxic
Chills and Parer,

E/McPhsrlin
Campbell
Jtab’i Pickle

\
Arrraxoox Saaaiox, |
I ..’cloak P. M.
J
Number of families 20.
Board met nurauatit to adjournment,
Report of antotinl of Relief order* giv­
and wa* railed to order hy lb* chair —
en by th* Supervisor trf Hasting*, April
Holl railed—Quorum present — Board
let, IMO, to October 1W8.___
proceeded to boainea*.
Report of imtranl of Relief order* giv.
84S 00
en by tbe Sup*rvi*«.r
Tfo^rnripplu,
24 00
from Noy. let, IMS, to June 1M6.
“
**

Flanders
K. Sturdevant
Etal SiltoerK Beard
C. Crouch
Alin Ira Ruasell
l-ucind* Cline
Lucinda Michel
Cardin* Caln
D. E. Swecxey
Qim Leak

Pickle, out
Pryur

- Total.
No. of fam Hie*

MariahTtr ry
Lucy Bugbee
Hernan Train
HsrrfatNvctal.

Toul.
No.-I halite

810 09

lAILOW, SOODTEAI A MSST.
Hullnga, Xav. X3..MM.

Latbit FAtntowa D«m*i&lt;d
J. W. Bradley'* Celebrated Patent

HOLEBALE OK RETAIL.
“ iptwhcj
l\ud Ift

Wm. H. McCONHEtL,

MCIH * PtEITIM.

lo l.» u.a.1. o! llrM-elo*. uatenal; teMkaMaw
Um *•■■*, and la saw from «A*e to te.Otolaai
day, (any ten bear*.)
’ •
Onto* auticltad. D&lt;&gt;«npriredmt*r*ao*l
*n*anw;iu»rteat*. ■
UUVAIX'8 tarotXB worn*.

Hardware Merchant,

SHELF &lt;0 HEAVY HARDWARE.

U ©ODD.

SKIRT.

D1SULCTI0N,

nr vr«od«rfa! FWiibffiir aargvnt eemfort I

ROBERTS &amp; STRIKER.
RkUtI. will C,»U.„. lb. Mawa.Uaddautx!. Th«»dtul tor pml ta.on

v.l.n-urfTjw
8248 00

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Photographic.

' RtaTRBUXa,
wwawhrail R'tun.
SOI .Bmramrwr. N. Y.

BRACE &amp; OTDWYER,
JOBBIBB ASD RET A ILEK&lt;.^

h&amp;’js.

E. A: IL r ANTHON Y &amp; Ctt,
Mgiiraclirers •/ rUtogi^rtilc

4

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Cb*A F-id fur Cteur inittrood and
in* Lumber
- -

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nr-P-s.

■Uianrr «O mo.

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PRICES

no. Sb vrtaT M*t« *r«w.

aackih).,

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HOWARD

Total,
00
On fnotom of Mr, Diiott tta/eporl*
were accepted and tofefrod to'tta Com­
mittee on Finance.
Tta Roopawl wf Mr. Wakefield aed 17
ited, and upot. motion

Wi

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ASSOCIATION.

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NO. 33.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICH, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 12, 1866.
jftutiny’ gnaittu girttlm.

ypcal ail jjisttllaitoin.

vuniro|

Tux Chicago Tnmvwr,—The atten­
tion of oar readers is asked to the Hroepectus »f tho Chicago T. ibwt. All they
premtoo tn it, U&gt;cy wU&gt; tw/ern. 1h«
T. Mswm is one of tho instlttr o is of the
West in the prosperity of which all are

*lhto to simply a AvmAt&lt;7. Congremt
has bj dtoposl tic a to do any such foolish
thing. The fact is the oolarj- to not one
dime too much now, and should not be

Anniator oxe &gt;&gt;r run amabsinb
PitESiDUCf IAXCOLX —Our govern­
ment boa been in ormedby cur Consul
General, Charlci Ha ', at Aiexand a.
1'dOpt, that he hu arrested John li. j
hurratt, one of the ase^alnao.' Prcaldcnt
■idncoln. He will be brought to this'
country for trial.

CUim«. by allowiog tbe acw»untofH.
Wright number &gt;1, at tbe sum of thirtyMdanvat.v auawntaa. ud antfieetfUb
•ight dollaM and aaventydira cento In.
culad by tba bvat anMU ia U» wotid. Tbto few- •trad of forty-three dollar* and aevrot) torv of Ow paper la vary atnktog. a*i haawua th«
five cents aarecwuniendvd by the Com­
prate* of tba ultad prtu of this ooostry aa&lt;
mittee. Moliim prevailed.
Mr. Coleman moved tn amend the re­
port &lt;&gt;f the Committee on Miaeeltoneous
Claims, hr allowing the account of H.
Wright No. 34 at the aum of eighteen
dollars and ninety five cento, invtewd of
twenty dollars and twenty eeota. ■* rec••mn-endvd by the Cum toiltee. Motion
prevailed.
Mr. Coleman moved to amend the re­
port of the Committee upon Miollsne&lt;&gt;u« Claims, by allowing tha account of
Arm** Wakefield No. 88. nt the sum of
tom teen dollars ’and twenij-tnree ctnie,
which was lurtlu-r amended by Mr. Kraglr. by allowing tlie anxrunt at ninrtevn
dultora. Tho last amendment did nut

op

UNIOX STORE

Tnn Kfhakkrshu’.—Among the
names prominently mentioned in con­
nection with the rpcakctrhlp of the
House of Representatives. Is tliatofltonJames A. f-wccwy of this Dbdrict. 'k&gt;
our Judgement a bettor selection could
। not be made. Mr. Hrcrtty Is a man of
rare Executive ab’dltica.largo experience
ns a legislator, an I thoroughly posted
In the /Tu-'cn, end Parlitncntary Lews,
and with nil, to of commanding peraonil
appearance, nnd a gentleman In nil the
relations of Ute.

Blacksmithiiig,

Tha ffotirai rveuring upon the firal
amendment prevailed.
Mr. Cbleman movad that the report nl
the Conn.itlea apo Miacellaturou*Claims
j a* amended by lb« Board be adopted.—
Moliou prevailed.
On mutlun the Board adjourned until
toHttorruw nt the hoar of 8 o'clock A. M
J. M. CaDwALtaDCB. Claik.
Wsuas-uar Oct iOih. HWfl.
Ib-ard met- puiaunitl t&gt;&lt; adjournment
and wa» railed to order by the chair.—
Holt railed— Quorum present— Board
prtecedrd ’ ‘
B-*ard of Super
vtoora of B»rry Counyg: Your Commit
left-, whom wav retired the acrount o
Daniel Striker aS ralary. tor Suprrin
■rodent -f the p"** f«rm. Jnnnsrt 1st. V
March 3l«t. would re»p-cilull» .rrpor
that tto-y hate had the vul.jrci tinier «&gt; n
! aidrralion. and would rn»uimaud that b
Iw- allowed tho aiini of Gliveu dollars

steamer Brlttnnla, of the Anchor line,
left Ixindonderry the 4 th of November
for Montreal. £lnct&gt; then, 34 days ago,
no tidings have been received of her
whereolouto, and fears arc cnterUincd

liallre. .l.malat.ac. ated pain rrirting *ftkrir eltctrie apudld-a. Ito uwrti I bay
ll^bawllhy rlaetris coodiltoa (rqvlllbo:«■ park rod Il at being mlmi, pain act

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE

The granary of Win, Spire, of Kalaino, Eato.i County, was destroyed by
lire on tho seventh of November, about
three o’clock A. M. SnypMod tn bo the
wurkof an lucendlnry. Insured In tho
Burry A Ito ton Counties Formcra’ Fire
insurance Company. '

Hasirngv, OH. 1041, Ifitifi.
Continuedjrom lad uze*.
On moti-.n tbe report &lt;d the Commit­
Tb* UmiiiiitiM upon NiecaManamiv
ter w«a ncivptrd and adopted.
a**, • through I heir chairman r. p-r
The County Trea«uier reported Io
mt they have pvaaud Up&gt;« Itos following
llw Board the lidhiwing sums to l«e raia■im-ai&gt;d w -ulJ^ rsWHnmeud tbeir al-

STARCH &lt;;i«oss

eiooo oo
Wnrewn to Cuxoittsa.—Congrc-.a
was welcomed al Washington Monday
liy a pro'.'cralon, a speech by JudgeCar­
ter, and by a banquet In the evening.

#700

Vov. Ward, Chairman of the National
Republican Central Committee, basealled that body to meet in V/aablncton on
I the 17th of January.

» HOLESALE OR RETAIL.

irdwarc Merchant,

To the above wo invite tho attention of,
the stockholders in Barry County. Wo
know jicn-onally thnt tho work la being ।
purhod forward with tho utmost dispatch ,
and if the Fioekholdera of Barry County
pay up promptly, we verily believe that
by the 4lh of July next, tho cars will bo
running to this village. A Word to the
T.-isc Is sufilcient.

NASitvnxr.—Tbto enterprising little
Village to coming along finely. Almost
every day new families are moving In,
new^Mlldingn are being protected, and
tho dick of tho hi miner nnd rasp of the
plane arc heard continually.
\
Among the buildings nenriy coiupictcd, nray bo counted the T&gt;ntg Eiort) of,
I J. A. Vane, tho Dry Goods Store of My­
ron Heater, the Store of L. Durkee.
Brown’s Hotel and quite a number of
’ dwelling ’
.
- MUI o'" Bowen and
TottaD will be in cjioratlon by tho first
week in January Jis completion will
bo an advantage to the place. and rotnuI neratlvc to the enterprising projiriefora.
| A new schiol-houeo to to bo built by the
1 Oral of next July at a e&gt;«t of $8X10.
I Take it altogether, the spunky little
place to proud of itocll, and has a right

The annual meeting of the Soldiers'
and .Sailors’ Union wns held on Thurs*'
day, at which Co). Lum was elected
President,

Bassy.
Amount of Bonds
Interest 1 year

emo

Aluckm. ftaitouOa.txoEVittx.
Amount»f B -nds
Interest I year

euoo oo

Tula!

• d a Captain in the 3Sth U. S. lotowlry.
now Rationed vl^Sl. Iz-uia. Cd. Clarke
proved bimaeira »•"■«! »*dJirr. and ibi.
irc--giiiti&lt;Mi of bia service* is appropriate.

MOK1GAGE SALE.

HANT1NGB CITY NEWS ROOM,
one dour east of H. A. Goodyear’s

J. M.' CADWALLADEB.
Clark.
Evasive Sosmoh. 1

--------..J*HOWARD

AW

Roll c.lle.1—Q^o^nm
proceeded to iMlaineaa.
Mr. Jewrdl moved that Mr. Evrl bate
leave t- widtdraw llw uccount .d J.»y S.
Tvrvv. Motion jneveilod.
Mr. Elliott moved to amsnd the re­
port rd tlieCommittoe «« MfcvllancwClaliM by allowing tho accmiin of H.

AUHINISTIUTOVS fl, LIL

�the month of No

HiariKOS BAKNEK.

bCTibe'fiK-l

iportaut ox.il dnm«l Uv
&gt;f the GT.iitutbo that |L-

**“**r„j the time serin, to ha
„ur Government ought
\roMC d'ph**1* r*prr-ent-t..
h*v« a
'
Gr»**
CTTW""«t'’ . ,
! ha* «faimed far all
ed «* accueed. or *usxImoIuW ymltieaHtghl

President’s Message.
drawn from oar recent natiod*! disorder*

would tarn

■"».
diaaenlrd from tbi*
re eiaimed a right V»

Esmtiv* and Judicial Department* of
&gt;b&lt; . G--&gt;ernment have, however, with lariat* th* present trouhfed ro*wfil&lt;&gt;at . •
I’rwoe. order tranquility and ci vilify **grv*t dirtlnetriao* and unWl-rm e»&lt;n*i«ten- lb-*e State*, anff. by l-Mlucing emlgraiUai.
tbority have been formally decGied to
exi-l throughout th* wb-ilr United Bute*.

'

maintaining tbeir GoveramenU in faH
activity and complete- operation. Tbe

ble fact mike* itarlf apparent, that then*
tet&gt; political crnnniitnitie* are nothing lew

io rare &lt;— -|----rtahl l« u«e
rommun**’"**

atea would n
th* En&gt;|Mri&lt;&gt;
warrant a hm

S

•foot Id fh-t

I H d.il.-r.ll:-.

too powerful to be sopprmard by tba]

aeen m-r
,n&lt;1 th- irritation i
b*E“r"pX-‘hi-!
‘**21 h2**d during Uta war in |

cmdlti-n and want*, and of ercur-mgtbr
Gov eminent

war are rapidly yielding to tb* beneficent

State* Cw indemnity C&lt; ^.JUtiiawwwt-

and commercial hiterruuree. An ent I
restoration of fraternal Ipeling n»u»t
the earnest wish of every patriotic be*
and we will have acoompM^edx?ur *rai
cat national •chigSwtBffi0Kai. forgetting
the wd eventguf tbe pant and remember­
ing unly their iasUuctiv* fe«*.H&gt;«, we r*
sum* v»ur oawgrd career aa a free, provpervaa and united people.
Mcoamrcriov.

anrreetion occurred to their retail, n* with
the -General Government. Pn&gt;vi*i&lt;mal
Governor* had been appointed, conven­
tion* called. Governor* elected, Legial*
tare* asaembled *nd Senator* and Rrpre■entalive* cboaru to tbe Gmgrva* of the
United Stalo*. Quirt* had born opened

purpose of overthrowing or interfering
with the right* or esUbliabrd iu»tituti«»*
of tboae Smtra. but to defend and main- '
tain tbe euprrmacy uf tbe Cooetiluti-n
and all law* mad* in pursuance tberwif.

uur

internecine

’"’N'swtet
and I* to be furnisl-*!
pawitbm

rial-n* of ritixenv and r-ihj^u ,.f

.LlU* *vervwh*re in Europe. &gt;nd tbr

ba ■djiidicatcl and determined

I

pixurrrction, a* Stale*, were included in
i*a authorized during the -aceut sca-iu-i »f

twenty million* uf dollar* annually laid
upon tbe United Slate, by I be Act approv­
ed 5tli of Augu.r, 1861. C-ngrea-. bi ignate*. lint let
u.Urpali.Hi ; for,’

-rgrli&lt;-population uvvroyr
are o* I cl. of tar vredfer

legi-la

Ho life.

adjnatmenl -f I

••.ore Vi tbe fe-rvomMv-di.charged

thouaand manned
artificial lin.be or

and gratitude, lie

nhjrrt*. in vujatuo of in1em«ti.uu) h

li-nalrd portion of "un.-fli-r

“T« keep in all thing* witbin

I'nn ince --f N»a foU’riUo-l. ia *■■ aAiri

Tbe action of tbe Executive Depnrl-

not voluntarily renounce ita right* ami
benefit*.
'
In the performance nf a duly Imposed
upon me by the Cwtatitulina, I have thu.
■ubmittrd til the Representative* of thButra anduf tlm people such inforniatxa.
of our dowumtir Si-tf fm-rigti aff.irs a* thpubic interest* aeem to require. Our
Gorersmetjt f* now undeguing i-* must
Srylng ordeal, and my earnest prayer it.
thatmw peril may be «ticce«.full’y and
finally pahnd, without impairing it* or­
iginal slrcdgth and aymetry.
Tt&gt;e in-

difference, and tb* r»-iBau£«tratmn -.fall
* -—ven. Directing “or
accomplishment -I
effort* to the
abase end*, let — - -------•,
harmony between Urn oquedmat* flepiriruanta of lb* Gorsromeut, that each in it*
proper ^bere m«y eocdtally ev. perau
with tbe vHbnr tn securing tbe maintenance

rwrifk'■&lt; K&gt;-an I.

-rnment afemld

priate dutira, and

an
ny
pie,amertir.n
an long imlateinol
by tb« Et^cuti..Deparune-it, that natural nation by \&gt;iW
Slat* fully oxerapt* the the native, h ih.
•uljrct M MJ other State from the per- ’
lirrntn® &lt;vf military service aoder any
foreign Government, an long a* he do/*

Spirt*" obliteratmi «'f «r P“'

n«.|i „f safety.” vrr&gt;e t.reecribed hr atiuoa U •25,205,(W».
J Jeffi-rwai a* rule* of action tn endear to
I hia* -‘countrymen tbe true principle* of
their C-nat-tution. and promote a unl-m
thia lime ronsiit* of two

tbe Executive Department f.-und that
bad accornpluhed nearly all thdt waa wit

ar*'t‘»
Italv, a»d A»»tr'a were
WMI* Great Britain
**“ •’’^knowledged th* right of ex­
* SZ
h-v rn “ proetAlly
^1“
Fro*"*
KJj-snd Prt*—* hwa
•
M-n-ig .
-Lich although evbicti t
Hberalitv- h" 001 ***"

defer *»! Urmen t t„,H

••ur land ayatetn.

Kirin ... &lt;ucir i-&gt;nr»r
denlly real* on the f.ict that the futieti&gt;-n«
condition of efficiency. Tbe State* themof ihr State were not dwvlr-.yrd by the
high function of amending the Gmatltu relielllun, but merely euipmded. and that
principle ia of courw applicable
ih ~Stxtfx
ahieh IA.
. .......... ' o.
Stall* which.
lilt* Teiinexae*. attempted

result* of

m«*&gt;.&lt; of tr*nami*al'*.

of similar 'xuuble*. Th* war having terdignity, equality, and right* of tb**ay*r*1 State, unimpaired ; and that a* *&gt;*&gt;n
ar material t&gt;. meet any emrraa tb*w object*" were "acrotiipliabed the tiuoality, weabould batten to bring^leg *.
latlon within lb* boundarie* pr**crited
oad ninety-two lb- a«»itd five hundred and
by the Gmatituliou, and tn return to the
leghlaliva funcimn*. while in other in- ancient landmark* ewtabliabed by our
can f&gt;* rapidly organized. *qu-pp*d an-l
father* foe tbe guidance of *ucc«eding
Fortification* «-a tba &gt;m*i inally adopted relative Io tbe public land*
admitted tuarata alter their Slate* had gencralioo*. “The G-aatitutinn which at I coocwntrated
tun undergiow e*-*wtial imd fowti*®. —
formally declared tbeir right to withdraw
arnianimta; l&lt;&gt;imrdl*ir revenue, and uol tbeir rapid

moved, Custom house* re e*tabli4ied and
tbe Internal Revenue law* put in force in
order that the people might cn'.ribute to
the aational income. Poatal operation*

legitimate

condition which they held prior to th*

jr
tbe Union *nd th.- perpetuity nf free in­

then Milentnly-f
could be completed, and that wa* the ad- September, 1862. It
tnisoiott to G-ngrea* of loyal Senab-r* piK-laiuted mid declared that 1 hereafter. I
and Repreaenativea from the'State* wh-~e
p*opl* bad rebelled again*

are mad* thejudge* of tbe elewi-m.. re­
turn* and qualification* of tbeir &lt;&gt;«n

laiutainrd huriair Un
ivuahin* of jl&gt;/ right* . .
veral State*. In thu* attempting V-

ANDREW JOHNSON.
Waaaiaomw. Dec. 3. 1666

diciou.ly and efficient Iv arranged in au&gt;-h

&lt;i--n ■■ ur may be .euapeuded or di.tuib

Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

laerhcrtini; not in it* rowtrol. bin in it&gt;
protection ; n-t hv Kinding the Stair- |

more d.wely to tbs ornti
engaged tbe altratMM &lt;&gt;t GmgreM. In
th* meantimd the Executive Department
wo other plan having been prtqxmM by carding* affecting them aa Stale-, had in c&lt;&gt;n*tituti&lt;Hial orbit."
Gxigrr**, ouniinued it* effort* t&gt;&gt; perfect.

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

™ •• •* r.-quiro.l.

M .« of

FOR IRREGULARITIES

Philadelphia, a place which, until decisive

&gt;bo, long line* withdrawn from the
i-enea of life, have left to tbeir cuintry
Xrn* of the respective State* and
•r»l Guvarnmeut, extending from timetn
patrioliain. Drawing frrah inspiration
time ■■ th* public interest* •eenie-l to re­
quire, tbe judicial, revenue at&gt;l povtal for tlda c»uld m-i happen when tbe Gh&gt;ay stem of tba country. With tb* advice stiiniu-o and the law* are enforced by
a vigilant and lallhlut G»rrve. Eaeh Gxtaliluiinn and th* law*.
houae i* made tbe "judge ofthe election*.

Tb* proportion to amend the Federal
Couatilution, .»&lt;» a* to prevent th* »xi*t
•nc* uf davery within tba Unitwd Stat**

•ten; or. mould
to hi* eligibility.
vestlgwtion to tbe appropriate committee.

ovrelul aauoderaliua of Gmgrraa.

promptly amended their Cunatitationa *■■

the land | declared null and «&lt;dd all

to *11700 000. h.eing been lncrea.ed
•2 750 000 during the year. Tbe expeii.

meat

fitatra, and on the 18th day of Drecmber,
1M5. it wa* officially declared Vi have be­
come valid a* apart of tbe GuMtitnllow
of tb* United Bute*. All uf Ute Sta’e.

and legal qualificathm*.

1

pr&gt;x-I.&gt;&lt;&gt;a'i&lt;O. *MH

In my

rm*r*»y IN. JUHJV K LTUJ.
*M.*ew B*v*a,e&lt;M* . wl«&gt; cm Im ct—.mIuJ
rttbee pmes^y.or by w..U, ••artartag .u»|M
******ulagali Mivstadiaease* aa^ Iwarte -volaamfe.
IfoUby Vrwggwa*»v*rvwb«r».
•”TtWAT~.
ern.clash a co..
U*a‘l Agvcu tar D. A sad C*aa4a*.

year ending June la.t were *43 324.52*1
Attention i* ioqited to lbw condition of

lalive meaanrw* for tbrir relief *i-d im- fi.re tba rtpIraiHM ..f tho period deslgnat-

If rafuaed ad-

Uoveniiueuta *y*teiu iff rigid aax-uma
bdity, thorough
to bi. cmathnenta, tber are &lt;tdin&lt;mi«hrd eOMHMllV. With

per*mm, a*, taring aurtnined by an •«Itghletied arid humane judgement, will, it

ll-i. withdrawal

tad all pretended debt and oUigati-m*
created for tbe ravidutinnary purp-we* id ; State* will f&gt;e allowed a voiou in 'be lw»g
i.lative G-onril of the nati-n. and th* pm
iitiral and riwiral iidlwetice of Getgrrm

Mexico In

State.

trial fur dpi u I offo

th* protection and amelioration &lt;-f lb*
fidelity to tb* Unirm.

G»'« ernmmt

Upon thia quea-&lt;
i(factory
have anticipated. During
ending th* 30th day of Jui

Tbie fact fnmlalww melanehnlv and
Ing proof &lt;&lt; the Mcriflee* mxrln t&gt;

luereuaed «MI,mA37.

reflection and lite*.

If *1
•2.740^54.750.

gaped m the. rebellion.

T*n State*—

pedlwnt rmw.

pfMHMMM

Uniiod State IL-i.-o.-l ,*i,raiL.'ha

In l£

|f thi« anomaloa* condition

Un

the 31m day

ofl tbe standing appropriation of |700,006

•2.251^11 OOM, th* diminution, during a
meneing
Oav.her
565.-

termly •265.063-

aid *u obtaining tedrrsa lor publics! gner-

for the p.at
within 451-

tba British Government during a paried

XEW

Representative* and of twenty member*
B'-trn to that RepnblU
be mcraaowd &lt;112,IO4 iHfl.

During that

Tb* Gmatltvtkio nf tbe United Sutra

,f naturally relatfoa*.

. | thirty mail nrataa, with an aggregata

gll

meat ten two

Sin*

Nutbing could more cirwrh indicate than

twenty *i«ht tbrmaaad two hundred and

�CATARRH

SHIP A’HOY!
AVew Thing for Hastings

Tbe Truth,

F. D. ACKLEY,

And no Humbug!

MR. J. C HALL

■SVVI
Thia Govennnwit hw daitned for all
rervm* not convicted or aceuawl. or auapecied of crime, an abenlttto poltleal right
, ( ,clf-eip*lriatiofi. and a chute* of now
caliomil JlcghuliM. Mrmt.uftht Euro­
pean Stale* have diam-ntrd fewn thi*
principle. •■&gt;&lt;! have claimed a right to
bold *uch of their aubjecta aa have immi- |
orated tn and bee# n.mralixed in th* •
United State*, and afteward* relumed on I
traniielU 'iaita to th«ir native owntrie.
t.. the performance of military aervlcaln
like manner as re*&gt;drm aubjecta. Com­
plaint* nriaing from the clailn iu thia reJpwt mad- by for.-ign States, have beretrtlore bee” maUert uf &lt;»mtn&gt;»*r*y t&gt;«tween the Unitod States and eum* of
the European Powera, and th- ieritati.m
comequeut upon the failuf* I.. se«tla thi.
aurtijon increased during the war in
which Prur.ia. Italy. »d Auatris wars
rscandv sngagsd- While Great Britain
ha. never acknowledged the right of expMnntio-' *he h»* not practically iariatad
upon i-- Frsore h«* ►•eeti equally fiml-..ri-itf- '”d !’'«•«''*
Pr"P"'*N’ »
cnmpromiM. K-b*K .Ith-rngi. evtneu.,
facJawd IlberiJlty. bM.ot bM# accept­
ed !» the United Sta’ea. Peace to now
। vailmif *vetv*h*reib Europe, and thr
.ecm* to b« a favorable time f«r

B1XIAR TRRMAIN
B.bU

T*ek.

TOBACCO-STORE

Wottd'-rtnl bvt TrM.

L. BUCKLEY

-sHdr*—

DRY GOODS

Can be Cured
CIGARS,
SNUFF,

ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM

AND PIPES,
IMMENSE RUSH

of ar ary kind and »arigjy.
MEERSCHAM,
GUTTA-PERCHA,

Liquid

ACKLEY’S

BRIAR ROOT.

TARRH REMEDY

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
'&amp; GRANT,
'
THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED

GERMAN PIPES,

THE LARGEST AND BEST
SELECTED STOCEOF

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

irth«|»lD eff«cl* tb* Joint*. atiagto doM prodaoaa rcdMrkabl* IxiHtlL And tit* **m* rul* *pplUa to co*tir*a*e*. dtorrbe* tad dywatery;
though with lb« Uatnaswd they may b-required
night a*d Berning for Mtn* day* b*fer* d.eidnd

Urorater th. pl*:.. Sorth *id. olHtetoStrvd.
Sign o

CONSUMPTION

an n»»erii..n ..y »
-■
,
pie, oolong maintained hy the Executive
Departmetit, that nalural&lt;iatbw&gt; by .me
State Mb nxempto the the native, horn
•ubjnct «f any «Hh"r S1»tc fr",n ’J*" P"r"
f..nnanen of miHury -arciee under any
foreign Government, m long a« he dura
not voluntarily renounce Ila right* and

DRY GOODS

CLOTHING, CLOTHS

BOTTOM OUT
OF THE

DRY GOODS

beuefita.
In the performance nf a duty impomrd
upon me by thr Cmatitutirm, I have thu*
albly b*»W«v*dby changing tbeir tedniry em­
.uhmitted to the Rcprewntative. of thploy man U for otlWT* of a mor* octi** kind; bat
Stole* and of Um p^plr anch/nt-Tinatim. thia toby no meao* certain. U*b&gt;toal evo.Up*tu» to a v«y ob.tiual* dtoord**. All th* ordioa
ry an rullrd nmrdiea invariably aggrarrto it
mrteguing I’
trying orocai,
—-----r • that Che peril may be succrs'fnlly and
finally p»..ed, without Impuinng ita or­
iginal strength and aymetry.
Tbe interr-t« of the nation are be*S /•’ h" Pr,,_
moted by tho revival of frat*todI relation-,
the complete obliteralim of mr pa.1
differ*no.., and the re-inauguration ..fall
the purauita of »*•«&gt;• Dirrcung our
eflbrta to the onriy accomplUhment
Chew elide, let ua endeavor tn prewrvv
harmony between the coordinate depnrinu-nla of the Government, that each in &gt;t»
proper apUero may cordially rtx-panHv
with the other in »ecurin^thc maintenance.
the a.n*tltuln.uZlhe preservation of
the Union and the perpetuity of free in-

Mich.

Hastings,

§75,000,00
Weak Eyes
Canted by Valarrbxl *ff*etioaL

HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTEKH. Tbia fo- Sense of Smell
mono Stomach!* invigovwlr* th* whole inleatlual
Whan l*a»«Md or d«*tr«yed
canal, wbil* qairtly rrtaovtag trom ita coarota
Deafnocs
____ _
Ilona *11 impeditoenta to a ft** p'«Kt tbroegb
When cauMd br caiarrbal JUSthen. No ni«r* purgaUve bo* thia double aparw- cuIUm. All *r.«r*d by Um remedy.
ii.ic. N» ordinary allmulaul afleet. tlwcr*ir*d

Cheap

q

Worth of Goods,
For Cash

T©!B yAHm ®M®6;
Stationery,
Groceries,
School Books,
Wall Paper,
Medicines,
ever bro't to this Mart,
Groceries,
CONSISTING IN PART OP
.Paints,
Oils,
Boots &amp;. shoes,
Lamps &amp;, Chandelier;
Hats &amp;. caps,
Bleached goods,
Lauies’ dress goods,
Goom J car Racuvtn, A Flits
Fancy goods,
k
ASSORTMENT.
Cassimeres,
•
Ladies’ furs,
F. 0. ACKLEY S.
GIoves and Hosiery.
UMltogv. Oct 11 ito*.
ectottoU

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

Wc lyavo t.ne nf the be*t
selected Stocks in tbe Mar­
ket, uf ah kinds uf Gouda,
uaually kept in a Variety

bat* lri*d all th* medicin** of tb* i!top»n»*ry la,
tala, wa ear try thia irrwiatabl* .titrated aoi;
•pvricdL There i* no ■uSeleui m» why Cbo.UtutH.M.
ANDREW JOHNSON. alipwiioB ahoald b* th* cvaa*qo*oc* ofwdentery
habit*. Uo»*rrTXa'» Birrca*. by *uppljiBg Jhe
WaaniMonix. Dec. 3. IBM__________
vigor which wcsia *&lt;l&gt;erwl»* b* d«riv*d IruWei-

Wm. H. McC^NNELL,

Coflee, Sugar.

Piece Goods
i* brought IB. and Iwu F.r»l-«»*a* C’,’7*

!

NOTICES

Liquid Catarrh Hemedy.
Lyon’s Periodical Drops!

A tailHHiBB'r 8KKP

WE SELL AT

Uniform Prices,
Abd daa'l aell y»a woethlea Hagar and
dun*f«d C«Hc~. at tew than CO.I

THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

Spices, &amp;.c, &amp;c.

Hardware Merchant,

FOR IRREGULARITIES.

Woar* will b* found ooaaUn'-ly •• hand

a Large assortment of

hardware store

Silk and Straw Bonnets.
Farmer* Neighbors, Everybody

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

CAL. 4 EXAMINE OUR GOODS

AND PRICES,
And be Ctoaeiacerf •/ fie EACT ifat

' HARDWARE
To Everybody.
HOW A no

ASSOCIATION.

RUSSELL A HEVIMI.
*ta&gt;old loo.* bo llm* io .rtc'uog it.
The *bov. ar* but frw of tbe mmy Catarrhal
simplom* »nw to our Laboratory the our

MUKE TRUTH TUAS IDETRY.

letter* to prucar* th* «o*dicW«.

UpLn term*, by which *»ery oua dMliag lb*r«.

we ore SIKig Good, CHEAPER
than oay ofAer Hou* ut Hatliogi.

of all kinds,
la gwrarali; krpt op to th* waata of th* people.

and will be sold at

Railroad Prices,

Plaining &amp; Matching

Adding TraaaportaUoa t »»d coo.'via mainly of

MACHINE

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

SAS1L DOOR I BLIND UAXUFACTY

stove pipe.

Mu! now • ft» itnu. b*toww* will neritic*.
r^- til pdr».raa .B«.nog with ayy taeettoo of No ebatg* for showing good* -"lib pobunl •Woo­
And
th* Hot H«s4. Throat e* buy*. •*",w
llen.
ooo* for our j-mpMel fully ■taK'lbiug tot-.«*&gt;?•
I
Drop
In-wall cesTin** yoe wilbostloeg dotoaturn, portoiomg to U.* *ho&gt;« due****.

BAP PANS

everything elite

Khrtt lr»R.

fashioned

from

ill wrU «f

Shelf Hardware,

IHEKI'ORT, ILUHOI&amp;
Sold by WhoWaala and latall DrvggUta.

ROPE,
GRIND--STONES,

John D. Park.ClocinBall, Ohio;;
Falter, Hbm. l«-l
/
tttoago. IHjOo-~ ”
r
D. Hanaom A Co.. B

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
DAINm .

new goods

GREAT SAVING,
pje^lie, ad ufslEXwK*VE

JiEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS

AND WOODEN WARE.

1 W» aa* orir the b**1 Ktln I**"1 UmWr a»d
,mPW«o*taltr«&lt;l— workmen.
...__ — - - - &gt;r&gt; *i*o Katl*r*e-

nt the

BIlliaUT

TAKE NOTICE.

Wl.a *ws,« a

a- -

V. ,1 Jtfkeep c»M&gt;*rll* M bund and for mW

8tr»w, 6Uk Mi Velvet v-OIMETB,

(W PtiA far, Wacrr IFAiftavtod and

HARNESS SHOP.

tad mH MyIm of

A"'i“'",UIMET 4 HElTllt.
. «&lt;

Haatiag*. Joly »»U.1M«.

Fall and Winter Hate.
AtnuUUlOataOBEu

W3HN&gt;n &amp; HLfi-lH.

BRACE &amp; aUWYEH,
JOBBER* AMO BRVblLBB* OF
EATS, ©ATS, IFWS,
aiiBMU «o »to« swo.
AT SABTERN

BH TOR HIM*, PELTS AND

Uaatiaga, Nor. sJ, tMA.

W. Bradley'* CclebMUd PaUbi

Thai th* w'tse, th*ir ■o.e*ten«nla. to Baks ar*
Ob fbe^l eorrvet ptoaof'to lit* aod 1*1 llv*"—

DI. B. H.8EELTE ACC.

IAlLOW, 800BTEAI A IKA MT.
Latmt Fmmvn» Dkmamd

Rich nlaraa for bi* WMW.*y,»o-l *ociMthlBg worth

Call for lUly.'. C.terrb RmbM*. «d lak* so No on*, far tbt ••»*!». r*o*h*d '-«»r* will give.

Pn.r.xindly grwaU.il to the Pe-.ple of
Barry County. forthrir very liberal
pat'r tiagr beret-.furs, w» Aak
you again h&gt; come and aeo
u* and *e will give
you a BARGAIN.
.

PRICES.

mo. 58 rot maw smtArr.

JACKBON. MICH.

DUPLrami,IJTIC

�irskiteVAi VAiucr

HASTINGS BANKER. \.ina.'1 PirosricTVsirsST

BUY CHEAP AND SAVE MONEY

BBV 3tm

crvBE

Chills and Fever,
Thia iaipurtant dtrumnnt is published

herewith cumpUu, end Ibseetua t*» u- »•
hardly worth the apace.

]t fa not au

touch what he says as whet ha dmlinss to
say, that is objectionable.

The tret Im­

pression ass gets fro&lt;B

fa

decidedly unfavorable to Ita Author, and

aSBfiieat Reduction

Bilious Fever,
Intermittent Few,

ENGINE WORKS.
ZANESVILLE.

Bemittent Fever,

OF

yet It carries on lie face, evidence of a

IN PRICES

desire on hie excellences part.to be thought

(rue to hie convictions uf right and dun
aa an AmeriMti PrssidsnL

He makes no

illusion to Congress “hanging uo the

AGUE

verfa &lt;&gt;f tba Govaramvotand this fa
cheating from an Eexacutiva who has

At .the Old Stand of

cfUn affirmed thia sUtameul, and who
haa been in tho most unreasons ide Lun-.-r

for sc many mouths.

ol’etc Slock

Congestive Chills,

OHIO

jura ginthrn.

BBYGOOBS

Diarrhea,

True. the

Dysentery,

la weak, Pisrce ii&gt; h'w palmiest days could
net have produced a weaker; and C-ogr—
would as cheerfully have heard, and been
much more ioternattd in an Erroy up-.t.
tbe causes ot Thunder as this ta&lt;\- smf
barmleadiaqOislion. Tbe Prswident seems
IroubUd with rvgvets, we wonder if the
result of bis graadih-qrirot appeal to th.
Amecican people in support t»f ~M &gt;

Periodical Headache,)

J. 1 GOOflYKAR &amp; CO

Dumb Ague.

pnT^
X

JL

IMiey"^a indicated by the recent elec­

We are now receiving direct from Man-

tions is tbe rau-e of hny of them.
Tbe President remeaibers his bttltrt
brnee tbe Message contains some g—'
words from Washington Jeff rwo. e»-d i&gt;»&gt;«
Jacksoc. We marv'e however that tlw ।
Preaident did n-4 remember w. rd. • I
[
wtbdotn which bare, from time Io lit*-. [ Uar«
fallen from tbe lip* of other into Ameri । -h&lt;l,

For Sale by ail Druggixtt.

facturers and Auction Houses in

GROCERIES
ALSO, A LARGESTOCKOT-

CLOTHING,

Wm. Spoomi* &amp; Co.,

Naahville, Tenn.

Boots &amp; Shoes,

NEW YORK, A VERY

yet (or any !»*»&lt;*« facta. for any practical
auggr*l&gt;'&gt;n, for any boprfnl thought. «•'
might M well turn U&gt; the !*•’ Nov I n
Mr. Charles E- Rrodv *• t» thia Mrs-age.
There ia much Mr. Johnson might

Gent's Furnishing Goods

LARGE AND FINE STOCK
Comprising nil

really Importaift a» thia.
Cn.-rr came fresh from the people magnaatm
arid kind. TMr policy had received th.

n&lt;v«/ to is

the different varieties of

I.VO LAMBS

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.

cidad a majority to nerd Presidential c&lt;—
operation, nnd henca there wa» no di-p—

WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK

Cloths &amp; Trimmings
A UKKT

Will softrid in the work of rrrvwwtroctbm.
oa a basis that ehall ensure permanent
psaae. undoubted civil rights, and the
.equality of man before the law. He &lt;«p
pones a Fenian Jnvaeioo &lt;»f Canada. bm
has no word of condemnation fl«r tlwro

who canned the wilful murder- of hun­
dreds of fopef. frw end patriotic Ano-eU
can OtiwsM in the Streets of New O-

Inane. He thinks ssrroy efawild b* ex,
tended tn thnee who ontraged ever* law
of driltealfoo by making Htigal war nn a
nation at peace with us. but has no hrs’t
to extend bls protecting arm -rer thpatriot Udine nf the land who in aid of
Christian civilization leave tbeir pleasant,
homes in tb* Ir-val North, a-»A yn la
faeril tbe uneducated &lt;4 the 8»««th •■'he
«od that all the pe-pk may b- . tlHf a'
m wdl aa frat.
Ho ooogestulatr. rb&lt;
country that we are at pence with all (or

Office, io lb

CLOTHING

'Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths,

TO ORDXR. AND

Wall Paper, Crockery &amp;c

11'AHKAST J

POOD FIT.

Mudge &amp;, Bailey.

Our Assortment is full and complete, and
our Goods were purchased during
the recent decline in the
Eastern Markets,

bis message be show a no such tendency.
’ Headings to his Idols like Ephraim &lt;•(
old. and will not bear the voire nf the ' Usepnes aa a rcmn.is.iuo Munsy. by Draft. Xlpress Moarr Ordos. er ia Refslsrsd LeUvrs,
gx.'ple thundered tn his earn from every snr be Best al oer risk.
Valley, Mountain, and Plain. In all the
Address
THIHUXK CO.. Cbiesp., Ill
I&lt;r '»&lt;t far s Apee.ltiH. Copy. Dee. IHb.»'■
Message there la not one word fiw the

Johnson. He is aa much and ewe
my as when ba menaced the na­
tion from the steps nf the WhirHrmee on the Ed day of Fehnary. lie

the pvbbc id

promp*And

-OF—

There la nothing In It that any l«y el man
can read with hope and comfort
It l«
iA to expeet anything from Andrew

We

jugs MBKKTt*.

BOOTS and SHOES,

said or done, not wm hit shameful sntagonbrn to the people In tba recent elec­
tions. All
men tn.eted that &lt;mr.
word might be said whieh wml.1 show a
disposition w the part of bis ewllemw
to reach a final ndution of tb* many tliffi-’,
Collies now surrounding &lt;-t»r cymnom '
country. All the mischief th*'Pre.id-o'
has dona wonlThave bwn f..rg«^t.m,—
All hie bitterness and treachery «a« nlonger remembered when we saw the
Pamirs ha might bring to a harrawt n«tion, loving kindness nnd re*L W» I—
Revs Ibero was no desire on the part of
the most Radical of our Congressmen V&gt;
do aught of Injustice to the Pevridmr.
nor one among them all. who would not
have sxteoded the "Olive Branch"
the
President, had he exhibited the eligfa-e'
disposition to harmonize die nninlrv &lt;m
tbe broad basis of eternal jostlne. Hut ik

negro—not one word for the Loyal whit*
men in*the South—not one sentence
which might not as well have been writUn on board the Mayflower as t« day,
for all tbe comfort and truth H brings —

Mandag 11
Dsr Apr.

Ready-made

mm
•‘Cash,” z

IS OUB MOTTO.
WE AGE BOUSU IO SELL FOR

Cash, Cheaper
tlmn any other house
in tbe West.

GOODS

Stop Friend

On M-oJay
iaJimeut w |
Sahawt of GI

ably drunk
Je»; i-rstu’fl/

We feel warranted in saying that we

CAN AND WILL SELL THEM

OOMMKISCIAI. KNOWLSnot

At Prices so Low that our

TxvGnr bt KxrraiE.vtm TEACi:ras.
far Send for Circulars end &lt;V|| ge
Cttrnwv. •
Or*..J Rapids. Mirt. Nov. HU.

, the eitizHfa

The Chicago
CASH STORE

CUSTOMERS CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT
On former prices.

We do not merdy say we will not
be undersold,

i calls ii&gt;r pr&lt;
i P. S. ®
* we leant l!»

tempted i

sai.bj&gt;vbv.

be arm. ritber.aarty &gt;s .albwtaed
eauw »a iMfeifalWa.
lev. 1st lead.
KuHEinn fa STRIKER

i damage. U
‘ fenitsh.quor

nn&lt;&gt;

r

c-..

IsUs^vs Msasfaetorwv sn4 lmpsr&lt;«rs»f

day Even.o
the Rrsideu

(Soil flhtti) fc Ortilt Jtlot'.rt

lluun fruff

------ JA’ THE —

But we do say Emphatically that we will sell

E. fc H. T. ANTHONY it CO..
Maaafactgrrn gf Pbeiggnphle'

COST!) M EUS.

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

aauuau,

ALL OTHER

CALL AN1&gt;

PRICE

• OCR
Dry-Goods.
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Fancy Goods,
Cloths,
Shawls,
Groceries,

•1183 31118

To our Customers ao

W»d
•’
«» per pair.
kuttRhtrta fa Drawers at M) st
aud other thovg. |o prop-rtm Call a
•wWf.we joeUy.ltwdl pay yum

Have bought in New York.

Try us and you viill find that our extremely
crockery if Glassware low Prices will verify these statements.
■"; No trouble to show

.....

c terry.

OCR STAltCII GLOSS
1. tbs oaly Art»*l’ «-J »&gt;j
Flaw Cue UoraM. I,.bx&gt;«i«‘. *’• Taw****

Postmaster
Is •
tai Ar.iliit*
will not fail
no the dire*
ell, and su;
■ HsrahA.nBsrpar ; both in B«
riwfceuteeexvr
■0 »■«■»■ »■*'*- •
mt a* J shall T*J

faYhe oveo

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DE’WE'Y, PTTRT.TaTrp-p,

TERMS, $1 BO

VOL. XI.
■»V.istiiigs’ ^Business JJirtetarn

■NO. 34.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, 18W.
y«ral mi) 2gIisrrllancoiLs.

Tire Naw Yoaw Mrfiioi&gt;tsT, lu this
week’s issue, announces that it baa made
arrangements with the Iter. Unit
Wa» Batuta to furnish a sorthon eve­
ry fortnight/ the Grat of the series to ap­
pear early hi Dcccmlicr. The sermons
will beeapdrssly reported fur Tua MrrnOJ.|«T, roviJrd l.y Mr. Beecher himself,

STJITX orxrcRTGAX. o*Mr
“•
4t a sswiac af the Pretsli c«ut for UM

acaa oriflums la a ditorfond feneUon of lb. li­
ver. and a wrHd easdltUneftba Mood. Purify
Uh- blood sad It vaalUlM lita magic, nr sa dew
b»for» the suinmrr*s tan. Bitas's Ltrs Fill.
I arc the most Invtgmtiag »■&gt;&lt;! parttying m«h; cine known, sod shoald benmrted tost thia seaand protected by copy-right. The same sou if tbn yre. (Hee adrertUeswul) Tltoc. L
paper is y»o making arrangements for
Reaper Stoy aku’Tiiisi.—We supthe publication, during the year 1M7, bf
poro the most of our readers .buy and
scrmefi* by the lending Methodist pulpit
um D. B. DhLaxd At Co.’s hit Ohmorators, both in America and in Europe.
rpf Saleratui, but I fibers era noy of you
The MerticDtBr hu long been In the first
who do not, just stop and think ; if you
rank of the religious journals of our buy the Beit Ckmieal Saleratui yon get
country, and this new feature can not fail the Beil Saleralua made, sud full
to add largely to the number of its renjers and friends.
JamzV Rodshts, sells Cbriotmss pres­
ents of which he has a very large easurtmrnt, Books, Stationary, Drugs, and
e«i;ry thing in his lino cheap as the cheap­

est.

S3S

° 1o,Sra.;urortb.EsUfo!jfP»ai‘II&gt;ib«»l*ck-

S ••
(sad oosfniru)
r
«•
(Sl&gt;d ooegrMU,
11
St .
(sa4
■
Sa
One eoyy rich at ■ A»r*S runs sad rosr. *1.
-Ths gsttrr up of ■ Club will alesya resit
ear, J.IhePWtltXM K50W.IVIN0. Msath
of * Club wUhioj lb* frraium L'tigrat ins a
rraul
I&gt;.&lt;tal atra.
IjFTbw*
of pU&gt;M ap Gsbs
y,.c.iuu&gt; l.ul&gt;, aboiiM terio** afire, crau
••■nut* Maculna eouUinisc tbn psrtmlsn.
AddriM
DKACOX * PETERS.

(See sdvcrtismbnt.)

^Jrodinc sod 81in&lt; lb* peUlisa, dale tsriScd
of Jcbn M.-N*Tia. sCminl.U«l«r of ssld nui.
rrtylng. fur rerra* «!..»*.n m lorlb tlml U tnt,
L. irewdsnd Mitborhcd I* srll retain Rr»l
EaUU bstoofieg le Mid dnuMd, describ'd ia
**Tbrr*uiu.a.&gt; 11» Ordmd. Th*tTnssd«y, ths 1SU1
dayofJsE^ftaext st 10 o'clock ia tb« faeSoooa.

Tlx annual luesting of the Miuliigsn
State Teachers’ Associalttm sill be held
,U Kalamazoo, December 26,27 and 28,

Gorn.-r axdbo Lixewisk.—We notice
that s meeting baa been called al Mirand

I SOO.

For the Holiday's
B O OKS

Tbr fallowing lathe' programme

Haven to take the necessary steps (&lt;&gt; se­
cure the Inc*&gt;qw&lt;ratiou of that place, al
the forth coming Se-raion of the L»gi*laturr. We Lope to receive a similar call
in time for our next issue. Nothing it
seems l«» us would do so much Lt the
present aud future prosperity of this
place. a&lt; a city charter, and this can’ b&lt;had by the s*kiug. Lei those who ait for
the public in this place give this matter
prump'Xmd earnest attention.

VA1ICT •OO»»

thrrrer. or r*i»u&gt;s •
th«Il..ti.r&gt; n.°°«r » Tj wwpr^-

«...

“UfSS-

ADMINISTRATOR'S ^LE.

Jnlbe matter of Ihc Balale of Lucios U. Nkinls
TouX' i. hereby
Mi. puremacetf
luftonrlVrtu’c.ma'y of Msrry uul W*“L*rf

^Muxwy Oantii Orrivs.—We are offic-

ally adv teed, through the ci;urlv»y »l
lion. Tlu.rnns W. Ferry, tliat li.u I’.ist
Office, in this VHIagu' te drstgriater! by th--

pic nod will saye litem many ii.Juii.ir iu
the sending of small stints of m wy, l-&gt;

all the important points in tbn country.—
The order will probably go into &lt;.Cl-et fin
Ibe 1st of January i&gt;. xt, or as »&lt;-c-i&gt; lliet.-FuSl MaSt-

Port Fvliai and Trareli‘i .‘ J/ailei,

Aw ATTSHIT T &gt;
tux \ lU-Aiir..—
On Monday night about U o’el-wk, an »••toduuent was pkre&gt;l on |he gi«ds in Urn
Saloon of George Jlml o. Ik- was prob­
ably drunk at the timo^'aud maddened to
Jeq-rration by Ute thought licit he would
have tn pay bis dcbtSjjie started mil and
bought, /mj iMltoat
Ktniexe and tuAi-

•

DIA Riva FOR IM7.

CHOICE J'XRFl’MkRIES.
jCarJt, Piki, anJ 1‘fna'U.

CAXDF ±

CANDY TOYS

rd the «mc upon- the floor, and then at-'

tempted to set it entire. The pr-mpt
action
the officer inchargo, a:dcd by
the citizens prevented him from doing any
damage. Wo opine that tira State should
furnish quarters tor men so daugrroiM as
he has proved liluwelf to bo, and that
self defence on the part of onrcithevs

Assignee Stile
M. LIVINGSTON

calls fur prompt action lu Jbc matter.
,
P. S. Since the above ires in Ty p«
wo learn that Mertfm, hag boeo arrested,
and is lo be Examined on charge of at­

- ASS1ONEH ' OF

0.1). SPAULDING’S

H. FRENSDORF &amp; CO.

day Evening of tlii» urck. Dec,-2l*t, al
ibe Residence of it. A. Guoiijenr, I-’,.,

To buy your Goods,
Just below the

Brick Block.

Hours from 8, to 10 o’clock IL M..

Of every needed Kind and
Sly In just purchased GA-cash
atldw Prices and Milling al

£pJs is TwSuaMc addition tn the pom.

tel faciltlrs of Irring, which tlx people
will not fail lo appreciate. TUI* office hi
on ibe direel rout from Hastings to Lrtw»

aawav BUttlit

ell, and suppliss a regg'mu of country
both in Barry aud Kent counties—John

PlilNps FOR 1*4 Ct*.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR rtj tta.

McCombs has the contract fur . carry tug
ibe man from Hastings to. Fdhnore and
return once each week, leaving Fill*-'
mOru on Tbamday morningimd returning.
t«ArkJ AV'anail^.' '
' *
I

For the People!

his former costumers, h

.lACMMlTli

C. H CHASE &amp; CO.

BOOTS AND SHOES. CHEA?

- iu.d-Tun |l*»MU.» ur vnaSw.Luia*. —
iiiar r.'TT.r." •*

pr.rsr.0 teUoali kinds rf

GROCEH1ES

Snrutwe tew msxrd tate-M.ue to the i
South East cornet of Stale ssd Jcffcrsoo ।
felreet, where Jx 1»iH bp:

neon, b*L—R---■ r.*l Ihel Cbr neat
•U»r wstopos i&gt;

CASH STORE!

tempted arson, on Saturday morning next.

Tire Rsadmo CiucLBwill meet on Fri­

nsr ADVANCE.

Huts, Caps,

Furs,

..

Blacksmithing,

�HABTDfGS BAH1TER.
KiMOno, six. l»

”

_ ,— . ______ _
oomimd U» r.l* •*''•*«•?* •* of Mr. Bjrtrj
county awd would rce.-mwo-tidvd that tbe view* didlare and Shy cents, instead of
follow fag mb ms be rsiaudturrrpeirv.be. rejecting it as rsem, mended by tbe Com­
mittee. Motion did nut pre veiled.
Ob rnntiim the aernmnl of Allen Jone,
waa taken
tho table and wHb three
other* wan referred to tha CooMuittew
Tool,

SALE.

FOR
the Drain Commiaeionars be taken from
tbe tabla and referred to the Committee
oo Finance, with in*rneUnne to report at
tbe neat oeseton uf t hia Board. JfoUun

$311,01 bounty and baek par, du wy
ma Fslsg A Pbrip., la on. month tn 4
4
from tbe Ubm be Sted Uw tint w„ ta 2
claim.
CATIlAU5k FhUpm

On Motion of Mr. Willlama, 1U re­
port of the Cuaamltu* wan accepted.
Mr. Jewell moved that an much eftbe
repur t of the ComniittM na reel tea to tbe
repairing of the Jail sod Building, on the
Poor Farm be adopted.
Motion pre-

■SIS

EATIrt Art STITES

lb. dwp Bettering theaters tl»» hsrald hl.

GROCEY

Commlttea on Finance would snb* “owing report to th- B&gt;w&gt;rd uf
l of jRarry County.
_____
County Bonds,
$1-100 00
State Tea,
M01 50
Estimate am*l of poor fund,
ItiOt) (x&gt;
••
*-for losano A*ay lum. 300 1*0

A teed taarrb U&gt; Andy's j-olitteal tomb:
B«t soon bant awakva wuh IranUisg aud dread.
To Bad bte ally, old Dsmomtey. dead.
I*MMd.awsy like a vapor before the bright sao.
For Um bonlr
fought, sad tbe victory woo.
Tbs rebel, would walk into Cot grew «&lt;'«• «r'
Mr. Jew i ll moved an amendment to
And carry tho .way as they used to before;
allow the account at sixty dollars. Mu­
Det In spilt of all Aody sad BiUr
—r.
tton a« amended, lost.
,
They will Sad th. Aracsteneal still .tend, la
Mr. Town moved an amendment to
allow the account al fifty dollars. M&lt;—
thrfi as emended prevailed.
The account of J. F. Emory and 8 I
other, were prcwenled, and upon motion .
of Mr. Town were accepted and referred
to the Committee upon Misccllansuus
Claims.
Mr. Elliott moved that the account of
Allen Jones be laid on tbe table. Mo-

Total.
Afr. ElH*&gt;tt that the report Im----- r. .
and that tbe respective ti.wn.bipa be di­
rected lo raise the reveral aniounu. Jfo

The aronunt nf Barlow. Goodyear As
lanif.-r MA 50. -nd &lt;d Win. Iliiitoi.gi,.
ir 115 00. nna prevxoird, which on nv*

.if". Elliott mnvrd that Jidtti E Hall
Im* appointed a C'-mniitlee to purvl'ns*und pul into th,' Jud a writable Furnaiv
for warming th- cvlla. wlo-rr piiaourra
are confined.
prevailed.
Mr. Jewel) moved that each Snpervisor that baa been in attendance during •.hi*
the sum of seventy five cents for rsrli ».*••
lion iti attendance. Jfoti"U prevailed.
Mt. Jewel) moved that the Journal In­
rend by the Clerk.
Mr. Cribb presented the petition of
Chas. S Burton. Earl R. Brown, John
-M O'inha, A. A. Young, I. 8. Geer, and
G. W Jfdla.
Mr. Jewell moved tlmt tbe petition l»*

On motion the report of the Ciimmittee waa accepted.
•
On motion the report of tbe CimtnlL
tea together with the oadopted mid referred n
appointed to apportk
County Tai fur apr—

Tbe Superintendent, of tbe poor,
through thair chairman submitted the
following aa their repot L
Amount expended during the last year
• 1600 06.
(
l
Kali ma tad amount neceeaXry / for the
ensmng year 11700 00.
.1. RoeaaTs,
Chairman of the Board of
Sup'is of tbe poor.
On motion of Mr. Elliott the report
waa accepted and referred to the Com­
mittee on Finance.
Report of tbe amount of relief orders
given by the Supervisor of Carlton, from
.t. let, 1865, to Oct. I860.
On motion of Mr. Elliott, the report
Mariah Smith.
of tbe Committee *M accepted.
•
Lucinda Prior,
Mr. Jewell moved tn amend tbe re­
port of the Committee by allowing tbe
Total,
account of J. F. Emory. No. 65, at the
On motion of
sum ofeleven dullore and fifty cents. in­
was received and
stead of being rejected ns recommended
niitlee on Finance.
by the Committee. Mstom lost.
vThc account of John E. Hall, end 9
On motion of Mr. Elliott, the report
others were presented, and upon motion
uf Mr. Town, wero accepted and referred
to the Committee oyoo Miscellaneous
Claims.
The Comtnllto upon Miscellaneous
* J M. CanwALLADaa, Clerk.
Claims thruogh their Chairman, further
„Thursday. October 11th. 1866.
rrportad that they had passed upon the
following scccunts, and would reccom- Board met pursuant to ’•djourenient, and
tnend their allowance aa fallows, to wit: was called to order by the Chair. Roll
called, quorum present, Board proceeded

STORE.

3133'1)317,
For CBH11.EMEX sad LADIES.

-

Wlw. ^prvrisU ths -

DELICACIES and IcARRITIES

Real Estate Agency,
EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville Barry Co. Mich.

H. WRIGHT Agent
DOR SALE- -

•

Groceries,

A WARM MEAL

ADAM ICHUPFAN.

I o'clock. P. M.
-------- ' •
y
J. M. CAttveAtLADg^Cletk.

Cbncfwdoi/rom lait meat.

GLAD NEWS

8

Afternoon Session, 1 o'clock. P. M.
Board met pursuant tn adjournment,
and was called V&gt; order by tbe Chair—
roll called quorum present, Board pro­
ceeded to business.
lb. screvunt of Geo. M. Dowry and 7
others were presented, and upon motion
»f Mr. Elliott were acrwpl.d and referred

SURGEON

DENTISTS,

Afternoon Session, lyi’clock. P. M.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
and was called t&lt;* order'by the Chair.—
Roll called, qulirum present, Board pro­

Art ALL MUST HAVE

•nns Life Pill;
DOMESTIC

Sewing Machines,
SHUTTLE STITCH

Boots

HOW/

' jirjdIl*

HEM, FELL, TUCK, BRAID, GATHER.

Hustings CUf News Uowm, and

atusic

Mr. Elliott moved that tbe Supervisor
of Bal’.imorp be directed to change the
following description, to wit : The w pt.
of w |uf n e j, lying e uf High bank
Crevk and w of eenter of rood, so as to
read as follows, to wit: 36 scree on w
} ofueiwec.35 bounded aa folb.wa n
by lligblmnk Creek, e by highway, run­
ning to Bamey’a Mill, a »t&gt;d w by quar­
ter lines. M»tl&lt;&gt;n prevailed.
i
Mr. Elliutt udvred the following tt»o-

Rrtvlrtd. By tbe Board of Supervisor,
that tbe Superintendents &lt;&gt;f tbe Poor, b.a'.d are hereby instructed to report at
next sesaioti of this Board a plan with
probable coat not to exceed onn thousand
dollars, .if adding auilnhls sleeping r.-.ms
and kitebrn to tho House on the Poor
Farm.
Rttoltttl. That each Stip&lt;-ryre*eX&gt;e and
On motion tbe reeolutiim was accepted is Berutiy directed to* rv-uyesa upon the
and Adoptavt.
Sime (and for (he year I860 wtwr laxev
Mr. Jewell moved that the vote taken have Ixsen charged back to the townaltip
last evening adopting the report of the mid rrtontrd for indvfiulte drtariptbai for
G.iumitlre wp-m Mirt-llaneous Claim- I the vrur 1863,
be reaierided. Muth.n privnilwl.
(ju moth hi the rea* lullon was adopted
Mr.
atr. Miles
nun*. mured to amvtxl the report
Tint Drain Commiatdonera presented
•
, of the G.mmilfee bv allowing the acwirnt thejr rcp-rt far lbs year 1866. and upon
On motion of Mr. EUiuU the report &lt;&gt;f of -------------------------------•
■
-----Snotb Sandford In.txnd **f iMing re­ .............. &gt;fMr. n&lt;irw..ud llw report wav
the Committee »»» acrwpted.
jected aa reewnmended by the CbUimll-* accepted and lain «m the table.
Mr. Jewell moved to amend the report ter. Motion prevailed.
Tbv accounts &lt;tf Mrs. Carpenter and
nfthe O'mn.iltM b) nil..wing the account
Mr. Williams moved that the report Nxe wvm presented and upai mutton of
nf J. M. &amp; C. Ruvsvil at ttv sum of one of the Committee &gt;»• amended by laying
htr T»wn wers accepted and referred to
hundred and fourteen fuller a, instead-d tho account ‘&gt;f J- F. Emory, No. 65, for
the
Comiuittos upon JTiacellnnecus
one hundred dollar. a« recommended by eleven dollars and fifty cents, on the ta­
Claims-'
the Commiltoe. Motion prevailed.
ble until to-morrow morning. Motion
The Committee upon JTisoellaneons
Mr. Elliott offered the fullowing Re»o- prevailed.
Claims through their Chairman further
!utk»;
Mr. Miles moved to amend tha report reported they bad paased upon tha fol­
.Rew/ntd, By the Board of Supervis­ cdtba Committee, by allowing the ac­ lowing accounts and would Recommend
ors &lt;d Barry County, to session ataembl-1 count ofJ. F. Emory, No. 57. at tits sum
their allowaoea m fallows:
■
-I r-..nr,
of sight dollars and twenty cents, instead
1. L. Nye. fordistribwtingRelief Funds,
of rejecting it an reenmmeaded By tbe amount claimed $1 2&lt;J, amount rtcorn
• Onumlttee. Motion did not prevail.
.tended. Il ‘M J. A Carf-nter^aMr. Miles moved to amend ll&gt;» report stablu fees. &lt;38 16, reacted.
of tbe Committee by allowing tha account
On motion of Mr. SHott, the report
of J. F. Emory, No, 50. al tha sum of uf the Committee .was accepted and
fits dnllsra and twenty-five orota. Instead
of rejecting it R» recommended by the
On mulltfo I ba Board adjourned mil
Committee Motion did m.t prevail.
7 Mode P. J£ -&gt;
\
Mr. JawtsH moved that Mr. Emory ba
J. M. Chum; jliM,Chriu
allowed to withdrew hie accounts Ne'e

stq&amp;x,

Shoes

Lyon’. Periodical Drops!
'nirounT rsMALE hemeuy

FUB IBHBUULainTtes

Which can be hnd hi

NEW GOODS
Latest Fashions Dsmasd

NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS

W1XXIXS&amp;T ssoas

J. W. Bradley’s Celebrated Pateat

Calling nt the

HASTINGS

SKIRT.

The Woatertui Ple.lbllhy sad crest comfort
■nrt nlM*urv tn nti, iiru. iL.

Fall and Winter Hats.

USE DOOR WEST OF !l.

A

GOODYEAR’S HARDWARE
STORE, 8FATE STREET.

REPAIRING
DONE TO ORDER.

U11NW. PAYNEV Pit'll LEGAL
LEIlY.

�CATARRH

Uwivbbsal Scrmoi Eaonann.
Gov. Well* and nlber leading! Union
nirn of L» ulwati* l-ave prtitioeed Qhv• rm u&gt; relabltab a Pruvuhmal Govern­
ment in that Slaw.
'

SHIP A’HOY!
A IfewThingfor Hastings
KK J. C HILL

— Mr. Eliot of MaaaachuaHt* heads

*

WATCHES. JEWELRY. AND SILVER
i
WARE ’&gt;7
-At Aft ff. on Do/far.- IFerU

Hastings,

TeteBssgaNdM

One Dollar Each!
Without Rioaho

wusx rr

Tiding that lbw Fortieth C.ngrvM and
each •ncredu’g C««gre»» ehall meet he re­
al! er »n tha 4th sif Match.

to

F. D. ACKLEY,

ASTROLOG
QOOD NEWSM LAST!

Mich.

Valv&gt;

Can be Cured

— In the Il&lt;«t*e there nppeara In be
great an»iiitniijr in tbe belief that Mr.
C if*X • hl ba Speaker of the Fortieth

TOBACCO,;

CIO A RS,

ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM

— Mr. Sbrllabarger will early »ext
week unite tbe appointment of acnmnAiftea IO intewligai all malirra connected
with lite wiling aside of Ibe Baltimore
I'oliee C-tmniaaloiim.
...

AND PIPES,
of every Had tad variety.

—Tba Senate will pan ..ver ibe Pre.i
■ntadralh*. FUIaJ CoaUvlne.*, Vl*r. I
drill'* veto lire art* admitting JC..b.r»&lt;h.
take* by tbe etomtMata, a. d I
nnd Nebraafca n« Stales alth-ugh Sena­ rteaa.-TtkV
carried &gt;um&gt; die eirnlMloa, ihmgb wbiea medi.
tor* Sumner, Grin.ea, and perhape two nr um Ibe, are warered » every pwrt of lb» jja-ly I
three other Rrpublfain Senator* nil) «&gt;p.
tribe pain ifrru Um jot al., • Ungte dadi prv4mm raaartable beaelti. And tberei.c'rwlr ap­
plies u. eo.Urri.ew, 4la&gt;rl-va and dywnicry;
llAMgk with the laal nuned ibey May b- viqair.d
night and moraieg (or *Mne &lt;UyeUh.ro do Idri

MEERSCUAM,

,

Liquid

GUTTA-PERCHA,

ACKLEY’S

URIAH HOOT.

X’AJARRII REMEDY

GERMAN PIPES,’

,

aad .11 Had* aually kept la a
FIRST CLASS TUUAQCO STORE.

y©S JPAHUT ®MHDS,
Stationery,
School Books,
Wall Paper,
Medicines,
Groceries,
Raints,
,
Oils
Lamps &amp;. Chandeliers

CONSUMPTION
BOTTOM OUT
o r Ta£

DRY GOOD

IT NEVER FAILS

ASSORTMENT.

Weak Eyes
Car&gt;wd by UaurtLsI eSWileee.

q

Cheap

Sense of Smell

For Cash
WHOLESA LJ! OS RETAIL.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Hardware Merchant,
Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

HARDWARE STORE

Uniform Prices,
HARDWARE

HOWARD

ol all kinds,

ASSOCIATION.

f&gt; ge»«rJ:J»»i&gt;t«piaU*Y»»Uef tie people,

and Heinn
■ iiealuwi.t.

and will be sold at

deov'.U,p&lt;»
,l.l&gt; I1ULU

To Everybody.

PREVENTIVE TO HIVE CHILDREB.

Railroad Prices,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINI.

^44ie, T»w&lt;pori.ue.; aad eove-wi aaialyer

HURR.1II

PULMONIC SYRUP.

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

ESTABLISHMENT'
THE HASTIWOe

Lyon's Periodical Drops!
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY

Established in 1851.

FUR 1RREUULAIUTIES

Rohlktk

&amp;.

STOVE PIPE.
SAP PANS.
Ami e*&gt;ryf*lnjf il*e

Sheet free.

ABKsri.UNG

$0008

fiabi-iird

fn-m

All sorts of

!SASH, DOOR k BUND MAKCFACTT

Shelf Hardware,

Str^sh,

ROPE,

More and Better

1 GBIND-STONE3,

AND N&lt;» M I.ST AKE.
ComriatlDg of all
Popular
PATENT

MACHINE

------ ‘

DRUG &amp;. BOOK
STORE ।

Plaining &amp;. Matching

. Farming Tools of all
kinds,
DAIBTS.

MEDICINES.

DR.

DrMirs CbrubteMl*. PtduK
Oils P«rc Wlms* U^wnr.
jyryyW.s**y rflU week oeoUna-

smn ima

OK&amp;A.T 3A VINO,

At the Drtimi and Ubunp'L M
'crmearniak al. pn.aU JUi'aM. aipt fwuate w»»kBMM
Hoti by Urnerl.UvrervwIrerv.
c.aeutWiij &lt; o.
‘ a.n l Agniu fer u. S. ..d C.o^u*.

BuknA t a.. Ur, *•■ «’“.oC
JWI p.MlOnd. * **• «dilion of
»r. CalTevwail’* Celebrated Kaaap

«

audekHMih!-'
TAKE NOTICE.
-.

o—-

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.,

.ie&gt;

gj^-^y-agc-j
Trai

fruit cans, .
by um dozen •©« knclb citt
Wifirm

mini * tram

harness shop.

BICELi

�Chills and Ferer,
u»
« HJlr.fc
„
preaent, which appuani fo be • eadiljk to
wild and vbdoaary mehf rore All ever
th* Slate, xnea are devising way* and
wanna for tho canstrecu^n of UoM uf
JUPwaya, muy of which IftmrecwnPMM would only ba*aartoua4*tai«uefit
to the public.
'
Haliroads, are one of the tretttotkms
of the day, whkh if prepreV looetod aad
well conducted, ore ef the utmwt benefit
the contaBty, when

Bilious Fever,
Intermittent Fever,

Remittent Fever,
Z1KE8VU.U,-------- ------

IN PRICES

to not ramdent local bmdueas to imabfo
the Company to ireep the road-bed and
rolling stock in the best pwable conditlon, they become apoatoivc evil. The
• livre and the property of the peoploarc
constantly placed in Jeopardy by tho
ever aeourrlng accident, upon our beet
rondutted roads, nnd against which n-&gt;
human farsight can gmml. NcvertheItos, the more paying bnsfnem, there to
an a given road, the better are tho Man­
ager enabled to provide for the protec­
tion ?f Ito jmtroxu!. The Rood which
receives suffleiant puxronage, to Justify
its Stockholders In maklngthe road-bed

OHIO

Congestive Chills,

VOL- XI’

!rK-)r«w?s

Jfocal a

AGUE

At the Old Stand of

DRYGflODS
lOw« a«iuK«.

Diarrhea,
irtiHrJ.bU.rri. H»lbrt«A ,

Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,1

GROCERIES

Dumb Ague.

ApiO.A LARGE^TUCT

bettor, la tho aafo and better rtad for
tho public to patronise, even if 1b&gt; Tariff
•hould bo higher than botuc, Jess Chorrnghiy nusdo and equipr d, cwnpttting
rood. Thence ruudu should not be built,
or the building of tham encouraged,
whan by dividing patronage with exiaBing well mamgetl rwda, tho tendency
will be aa the remit of dividing patron­
age, to render all the roads non-paying ;
the reanlt of which vrSdMbc to.prrocut
•tther from makinggueh imornvemuntn :
aa the best iatereet of the public require '
of the Manager* of ourgrcntinteruaUon-1

jurroBD.
.
* Raliciur In CLnncerr, will
r} o. m
re«™.ua 1« I".
***r- eni'&lt;*V°“

Itcady-Biade

We are now receiving direct from Man
For Sale by all Druggilts.
Wm. Spoomix &amp; Co.,
'
Nijhville, Tenn.

facturcrs and Auction Houses io

CLOTHING

NEW YORK, A VERY

Hitherto our State ho.-' been hingularly
fatunato in the loeatloa, and sueccas of'
her tglrigdl cntcrprtecu, There Grand ;
Tnmkliztea, extend through our State,
from East to Weot, roads of whf*&gt;D the
people have every hataou to U proud, ■&lt;’UtnfK.ruies In every drpsrtmcut vf news entsrand which funiiab to the peupfo of the ’SUaUL^.^s. Inf Interest to Western
sea-mor*),
Jiltta.-y. eommtrcid «»4
eounUee through which cither runs, rail­ inuxlU.
No Wester* tnerelasit/bhaHt.browt.
road facllitleo equal to the wanto of the
P°°pte, preeent ur prospective, and IImso
with the Branchre now . built, and tbe
project Rueda, running North and West,
from pointe along the line of the South- |
era, It dore socm to ns fiirntoli all the
faculties Southern Michigan rtxiulrns or
that would promote the good of the peo­
ple. The Central and the Southern, are
among the »&gt;«i Ralfrwub, in the country.
The track of each, cxteniln from Detroit
to Chicago, and fnau the Eastern to tho
Western limits of this State, the tracks
are Ires than so mito. .]«rf on the aver­
age, and are connected by a Branchat
al Jackson, and soon will be by another ,&gt;bre • hrrnrqrtaeca &lt;*|wG* Mvr* ertMtvspoaat Kalamusoo. Y«&lt; the vlsfomiry wbtnno 7&lt;h-AW.' RJUurl^somrolUled L'plcv. »nd .U
U beingagitated of extending a niud ibun sut^r.r^I current* tnUtvst, sad r*riy*riefXe^
Jadtaon to Nites, midway betw\n Itrec
ith-rnll Imports ofVrellnn, whrth.r r»t|lithoroogbfiir.’M, and it Is even contempl..- vyhUd-rficw. ABrxtVjr*l. liducsticM) orjl,.®!tedtoaak the Ix-gisKturc to authorize
pronvdlniry Af Cn-igVM* natf BUIe Ixglethe Towns and oountte* aluug tho Utte to
subscribe to the capital stock of tills
Rood, to tbe end, that Nlire nnd Jnekson
may have Competing road.,, that the
freight on tbe goods ahlpja-d thereftmu
and thereto may be reduced by eomireUUon-aud we really believe. m&gt;. other
eaussgives vitality orprr^j^s.t v»fsweet .'
to the project, for the teuton lluit this is
; Daily, jxr juio um, 41 J,to ; Tvj-Wwklr'
the only argument one hears at either of .
u». KM. ,W«Ur. ^scfiaaw. W.oo-t
r&gt; ut.unl p«rt» of Umj&lt;»t *l tbv new r»ie».
U Urvr of tho project. Beside. one
r«r»un« MtaJiUpB *r,.| crAsriw fits er mm
glance at a map of the State should «&lt;m&gt; e«p&gt;#ror«Hi&gt;^ttSln»Xtekly or WreUy allu«M, msy retain ten y.r rent of ibv tubaerfpv inoo every sane man that.thors*.is as liOBBtfc*
Money, by Dr.n, £*•
much noccaelty for a dog to Dm two,
talta, aa there la for elite road, and the
' A4dr«a«
TRiniftE CO., Oile^o. ID
;*»&gt;
r' vnJ '”‘*p I I , t^".SX&gt;4
*■S&gt;Tfiol»n Cgpr- P«- »!»».«■ j
projected route; though the other* arc
not so promt ally urged Just^ pre*ent.
aa fa this, while among them all, there b
not one, that would not be of more real
beiwflttoiboiMKspleofthe Stalo. Should
this project-become the sutyoct of LcgLilaUou thia winter we trust the ReprerenUtlvea of the people wUl look carefully
Into tbe quaatfon, la all Ito bearing*, be­
XS OOH MOTTO.
fore doing anght that will eiroonrage the
.WE ARE BUENO TO SELL l-jrflt
construction of another Trunk Rallroa.!
through our State South at, the Central.
We flllove that no benefit would rout It

LARGE AND FINE STOCK
Comprising- all tbe different varieties bf

Gent’s Furnisfing Goods
v»e»mmcsdjLurrB|p«t«ud |*v siill. *
"
.
• E I', iloiwra*.
Wiuexviuc. FrTOCTrCu.. Ky., Ms» rt. ’«.e.
Moul Dalall: W.
s.lrt,k,[,ut Unit-'.
01.1MTsaUca J. gs Uv th st di, «■- surivd ^ur
tnill, withant niorltfg « *crv». ill M&lt; j- bums WeMllrvc ynur (.piubfr &lt;•*(»,. « ui mi*,mil.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

BO^TS and SHOES,

.sat#

Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths.

_j« ItnJ, dirvraetvud
are*«r. 4«4ir*
nt»«w»*r eireahr.
.
l»r. JirMoe't F.n.ak Mealbly !*Uk. (1 prl*&gt;*
.Mra»i«fire«.l &gt;«*•&gt;/; tedUMmter&gt;t»
TO ORDER, A JfD

Wall Paper, Crockery &amp;c.

good

Our Assortment is lull nnd complete, and
our Goods were purchased doting
the retiint decline in the
Markets,
.

reretrtetrere*
‘Ortpc* CTrtr rati

iTKtT U; 1,13 IM
rfdfsabttity.
rhsn Samel ft

■‘Cash,”

Cash, Cheaper
than any other house
in the WesL
i

B&gt;°“ «•*•' • thuWMtlt l.nsmeM E4»c*U'
Gli^SO n/lJM CuMtlKIUlSt. G ill

............

CAN AND WILL SELL THEM

&gt;*ray«n»l.-p, AmunU, Trl»jr»j4...»|t. *a
cum m Eiiq a i.

At Prices so Low that our
CUSTOMERS GAN SAVE 25 PER CENT)
DISOLVT1ON.

On former prices.

PRICE

MANY STYLES G? GOODS

To our Customers as

OUR
Dry-Goods,
~
,
&amp; Shoes,
aud ■;
_
ats, C

The Chicago
CASH STORE

J£lDI !:n A TAYI-UR.

BATTLE CREEK

tSaih piatri) ii ®rrihr itlicli

SALlSBliRY. URO. &amp; Co..
Ettensire )hnaf«iut»rv and Iitrporlm H

We do not merely sity we will not
be undersold,
GOODS)
Bill we do spy Emphatically that.we wilfsell

n q\v I j: i »&lt; u:

tiraa* U.&gt;^-, Midi. Xoy. HU

We keep ennstantly on hand the be»t
auorttneul of
Hlea offered the public by our railroads,
’
—rir
■: /.
and an increase i.i the coet of Lntfe^rMkm, besides ondnogcring Ibe public '
wool be rendering te&gt;u «Ga, Utrougi. &amp;c 'And are receiving frenb
ire-'every
agsacy trf dangerous campsutton, U;e
day, to triret tho dnundit •I'cm'r
liras and property passing ofer thtse
£SJ djj E RSj
routs. Our views may bo al vi.rinnc with the facts in tbe eere,yat&lt;ito cannot
help thinking, thatRshouid betbepolicy
,i CALL AKO
. , .
of our people to protect attd promote tbe
Interest of the oiaaeiv, ojam up for auttlemcut and commercial advantages, tbe

Slop Friend
Gaius Hirn* Cbmmcrlt. Cat*

We feel warranted in sayin^.lliat we

iWS&amp;BTh"‘V’T!'-

mm

,

nr.

SOLID AK» NICKEL sn.rr.n ware.
Ames lean, Eagtisk and Kwi« Atalcbri

■ Fnntf Goods tnd YmiJirr JMe'i

E. &amp; a. t.

antoont

i co.,

watauraa*,

TU hvsi dart

,t j.i

-

ALL OTHER

&gt;1838 (f|&gt;3

•cripUva l-rwc bsi seat Us&lt;- .Agent# •*
•errywbrr*. id.ir.
KulUbWry. lira, de &lt;•*..
" ' Si Nrrantc $!««■.
.
.
liorlt£l
,
.’Proridrr.ee, R.
of the bill B»t.
(rage in the Dir
trurld dore Mar-

OLTl'STAUGIl &lt;jtnss
b Ibe only Article w! by
L&lt;re**r*ta. l-av&gt;t»&gt; *4 ta a Tn

■JpwrxQs ii tnjHH.
Bitted*^8UU * Ck-^h rtevaO. IU.U-C
**• Karra, Proprietor. Th
faSJteHret u** retUiwJ .»&lt;! sefnrnkbrd

every thing in &lt;
thing column*
1 fur lh«m*cl*r*i waU to git* ll*
*.
defy, contpettti.
in Abe State-

Glassware
e to show

Rx.ti.-All"
ISA BATCH-

.nrnrr** *m«M

ty of Uadiag*
tbeed.erUMm;

10MMM A HTRIKER
&amp; Grant.
~ 1 i ■--------------- ’ store* »“ II**t
id- and among then

CttyfeuShsi.

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I^E'WE’X', FUBLISHEB.

'Idbtaty and

UdIoq—One

and InseparableJ

J\Tew~!^ock
liistings' klnvinrss Jirnlwj.

'{rail an) JBirttllartm.
OFFICIAL FAPEHOr 1A&amp;RT COCETT

..I Vrorrtiwuu w«uw •
- ——rl.ieo dn»&gt;» »»*t of tlx IlBuliSR. !!«»•
i,4treu in arnju. medieUuu. p.Uft

Bluer o» 8irf« Street.

n’ U. U- RAYFORD.
’\&lt;t .rare al fo* * Rrfirifar In Cfoutoere, will
A’*-I,n I*
. .......
1,1.

LOTHINC,

J. IL Wood, la decidedly thenex teat and
best conducted establishment of the kind
I have ever aeen. Such a aludled effort
to please tbe public, and touclude every
thing of an objeclloeal nature to the moat

1’

i&gt;ts &amp; Shoes,
APrn

Offlre over Wm. tl.rlo.
A. U .tt-BROOlfo

's Furnishing Goods
ALSO,
gyrsANo LAOixrs

the pondeoty ole*- iw»»~"-L, 1^?

ATTACHMENT NOTICE
TUI Circuit Court for tin County of Barry,

lift«Sl£u.

■auissr'
/Muon
—

"TSSS ”

1"7®

, STJ rx OF MicaiaAK,
^F?***Of^^7~^n'!rf lV?^vu“e'oCee. in tbj

Cqsal Right, nnd^ptnal Jaatlea of all

ria'SSiiy mx. Froaant, Z C. In.Aie.
From Ui«»» principle, it will n.eer aware, a I
&lt;(lnU&gt;e nuiler of th: KaUlerfWa^trf J. Darreti,
halr’a breadth, but will adreeale and nrg. Ihern I
to tbeir k-gical eoticluilcn, a* lb* only auro and
In
lb"
urftto
af
ike
rfCwol.no
B
Tboforeduring baala rf good am era meet, and lb.
law. guaranlce of 1 ■aee, lirdcr. Law and /"roa■ regular meeting, ofII..ting. Lodg. refined ciliwns, is worthy of al! praise.
"ifo'rerfro; and «lagihcj.riHte»,
at.ol F. and A.M.. are held .1 Maaon- The dramatic company is scarcely second H3i.ing tb.t Bight and Jnalico ato th. beat
of 5amorl £ Jreaap, praying I
all, on Wedacmlay e.eulng. on or bopolicy, and that no man la wronged by granting
tratfaarf ' — 1----- **
in talent to Wallack's Theatre, in Now j otk.r mm their ngMa, The Fvtl win alwaya en। :-.itkn-r
York, and all tbe accessories of the mueeATTACHMENT NOTICE.
,
RADICALLY
BIGOT
AXD
RIGHTLY
RADIrieninga oner before el er, full town. uni arc correspondingly excellent. I find
OTICE I. hereby gi.cn that on lb. Mlb day
of October 1»M a writof atUchareet u~ du­
' »di*t wherever I have travMed In the North
ly iaaued out rf. and under tbaaeul rf lb. Circsit
n» VxiuK School.—Tbe followCuort lor Ibe coonty of Barry, in fa rue of WHU.m
vre.t, lire people are cnlhu.iastic in Col.
mg is a slutrercnt uf the number uf pnpi’.»
1S2
Wood's praise, and surely. Chicago ba.
ji»2'i«n^’-i ' attending the Hasim-* Vmvn BchCkl du
danu. 10 roeot.r the au» of Two hundred and
reason to be prnud of such .1 noble and
well conducted ins'itutfon aa “(fol.
Wood's Muutu«u.“
Truly youre,

M. A C. HV.SriF.LL.

•:iv.L lj.i«&lt;»4riBrge*w» Offie. lu Buu.UA

cm

attendance.

LVETilE LARGEST

-OF—

DAILY, TRI-WKKKLY AXD weekly.

N

• re &lt;v»r Lrwwgkt to Uuiiog. before.—

p'mHUB'fo

1867-

THE

DETROIT POST.

lit, ft;

R

SO, A LAfiGE?T0CK0F

Ready-made

1867.
Tito following Vtry ramplemenUry,
yet true nptico of Cui. Wood'* muMuni
in from Ufe Chicago Tribuat of th* 18th.
W« cuentjiMui it to the tjopoc oi euch of

our citiian* at mar bn at Chicago.
EWr of JVM. Uawing now
morn than A month traveling through Illi.’ wMtac.ll
l-ap.r. The boat I’olilieal Paper, The Be
unit, |uw» and Indiana, I confoM I have
Commercial Pa~r, Th. berf Family
f*aper, and The Lateral /-aprr
been euppriaed and delighted to wltueta ■
in Michigan.
tbe almoat incredible advance which the
llforniahoa a greater variety rf reading 1
more
full
and reliable Market Report*, bet
“Great WmI” haa made aince I Wtobere
fiftcan yearn ago. Of the progrcM of
nrefu! information than anv oib«r paper &gt;v
your own city It is impossible to apeak fored to th. people rf thia Hute.
in too flattering terms. But I write this
chiefly to say that as a museum proprie­
tor fur the last twenty-fire years, I natu­
rally take an interest in such institution*, lU great trnpara in wlb.r It. Exit or Rw W *•&gt;
'and claims to ompy a pl«« In Uu front rank af
and I moat unhesitatingly aver that tbe Aiuancan JouroalLun. ami l&lt;&gt; be Ik. bee I expo,
and leader af Weakrn pabtlc omajpn,
museum in Chicago, owned and conduct­ oval
Ita principlaa W» baaad upon tLu lusurUl
ed by my old and eateemed friend Co). Iralb. of th. IlKlarutivo of Indepoodaan and the

iBEKTd a HTttlKER,

?OCERIES.

KO. 35,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26, 1860.

VOL. XI-

OF

r.irullc-1

'

h» &amp;- Trunmin^R
S«&gt;. cnrulled.

h? district Ulwre-ndw

T#k SrsAt-Tuixuif.—We iH'licsjeverat
&lt;&gt;f our cotcni|H&gt;rarirs nre diaetiSaing the
claims amJ-Husrtificalfoti* tZcertain gentlemcnTt&gt;y lire jRwiXiuO-xZSpeaker of the
llvU»&lt;*, al.ljto approaching aaavioti of our
Lrgixlatur*. Tbo Lancittg ttepubHran
mention, the uanir* of Jl«»n. 8. T. T»r
*iw&gt;«, offliiiawasacc, lion. P. D. Warner
2f Oakland, lion. J. J. Woodman, of Van
Boren, linn. W. S, WHO'S and Hon. J.
K. Bui*. «f Lenawee, cither of whom
w.mld make a capable pr»*idinr officer.
We beg, however, tn add V' lAe number
the name of Hun. J. A.8w»rscy, &lt;X Bar­
ry, n gentleman eminently qualified to
Kc.idu over the delilwratiotis of tbe
ouse. We agree with the BcpuUican,
tf».t “With tJ.« prereure ul bu.lnre. to
c.me before the next Legislature, it,is of

MOlffGAqB’SALE.

A PM I N1STR ATOP/S.3ALJ
U&gt;r

’ of* curtain auto of money ae&lt;^*rf to b. paid
&gt; certain iirfri.ti.rerf Hofl£*^ he*^ **.,*
thlrtrealh day Ocirfrer. A. D/irfi. maG —d

of 0/£*■-*’« O,L“C‘“’ B.

£."3 ~Ve£kP. N . O. «-“^‘-» *****
s»r £

MORTGAGE SALE.

KftMtxwtr
“■’SJjsxs-s
ulmnr .ni. Ur.nd •'V^^.T.inxirth of
(41 .nd «•!«■ • .we* oMJ“2TcJZSv MWl*
Kang. Kigbl (I.

U. CAAlWALLADEn,

ai.itog.»-b«xl peraoM.«.1«Lakatobra, i-ociua, wit
troi'uii,
......................... ........ ............
.biliiy V' rapidly nnd refi-Jy di.poee of uxd burner, .eienro. art, etc.
OVK CVMNLRCIAL DEFARTMKXy
Ac dady Lnuiuc** &lt;-f the iL-uae." In this
will contoin tl&gt;«
rrilabl* rurfrd of th. Mou­
re Mukrt. ttohl M.rkak Dry
“•'•J'"’
tlrorerir-. IW, f -'k, GOUB. /Ttrfure. Cattle,
n^.. Umber, .nd all *Hklr» &lt;r'o&gt;-4 br Uto
Uo»&lt;J &gt;-l Trudi-.J tti« oroUnr ciUre, «Aaa fur-

Ri'nua Cummkm-ul Q'-llj^ob.

FATisnKD.-MinY housewives who
have been tudnx HkIu for yea re, have bo‘|/41 asuKlt*. • At the annual meciingof. cotno satin tied that D. B. no Land i Cu’a
Beet Chemical Salemtua U better for all
llnulil'g. I
purwHc” than Soda, and therefore canWedm-rflny &lt;»»nmg larf. »l—» folbming &lt;2&gt;t be Induced U&gt; tw Soda, .or any other
ge.ult-n.re. were duly elected u&amp;xrs for
gciillvtn.

uru till » u'clovk I'. M.

tl&gt;e ensuing u.»M*ic year.
T. Phillips W. M.
J„Lu M. Nevins, 8. W,

Wm., J'-m*. &lt;L
8. Q Brindle, Treasurer,
Win., IL Powers, Set’y,

EIICIAL IkNOWLEDGE.
UY EATUI1KMCSD TSACHBM.

t’V.T.al luo treuw*
,■
Held proneiae. being krmwn and dwcrilerf aa W
*U The's "rtb-we.l .|oarl«rrf tbe Houlfowet Wter rfaeelion »« U l. &lt;■*-'■T
'«’•
WL-bs: “ft ift«f

JOIN.' MICtURL,

J. U Recd, 8. D.
II. II. Carpcnlerfd. 1),

Krfnta of Alice A. •William*.

Cmrt 'far u- Coorfy rf fc"*
Probate Other. in tbo vlll.ge
ttiX&amp;vir

fcltri £ ©rtilr MRrn

Ss®^1

AT» S1CEEL MI.VKB «’*«*»
, F.nglb'h Mod

For the HoMay'e
books

. JUfonedla rfory, •“‘Die Ouenhan
hMb win bo fcrtd Ux “™ «*1
IwriMlT.ltbereadere of flrf’4o-*
WMUT. and
• homer,
;j7by
Hamrll U-elli a
. ,
1 rf Henry WawUlleeobor’a chorea
'with uw»e poriinoBi ruOecliona iijure modem
written on this OnrttwnL
.
ahnrob «o«o«. by jaaao* Parte"! • I’ficnd in veno,
As a literary tdagname.for family read- ZSZirfyWMIUm««•!»! ap*»»e“dm!

1M«T *?&lt;&gt;»»
/'OR

iSrt, now
•"'-•-■a"
- -------Il numbers anmttg ita ontributnra,
sumo of tl-e chmcesl and usual gifted

•a MOS WAKEFIELD,
■* X ____ l.tr

• «• M**

•rortd dort vtort oa.
■•
Goon rm •n*i‘iu*A.-Tbe axewi-

toC low prior uf whieh Bvlurf. Cuodyear
6: Daily vaxrUing their extenaiw M««k
of Drv goods, gn-c.rica, provisions, and
every ’tWwg ih theirHine. In oor adver­
ting columns they tell U* who’" tnJth

(AlrwM.ll

■

**IW

______ • ।

ai-.inniAN siix

TbeLady’o Frien4. lor Jannary.
The Sled MaUa la lb. Januaiy nua&gt;b.r rflhw
A. »h-&gt;—■ — ““T“A
-Trnnlnoa” (00 Orowlog old.) by R. W. EmorJ- Tapirilod .ml MUf.l lr.~l.Uon rf the «»■
Ivatbotwooa Achille. «d Asatawmoon, from lh.
F.r.t Book of the IU»d. byW. C. Dryaat. Mr, ^rMUbx.^.’.r7*ofn*Tl.-&gt; Urge douM. Frehlon
™ “u-tl. du-------- - ""-re—
Hluloaon conlrlboU. a Pie. for CataajW.
— .
nf hi. &gt;tirectlTe UIU MUM—i
MMb-M-A-.
aitylfob .k.bog serfume will altrac
rjOUMOi FOR »A1;^-T’*e.r'**5ll7!.h‘T'Jro
CbUdrea-. F*xhlo««. PalotoU OaiKarw*. Ifouu.u,
Guiriuca—Hie pxaango by Congress
-leo~.ponrfBi.AC-x Ho-^ bro yoar.
Ac..rf-l»
‘
Work-Table
of thu bill. Eatabltobiag Manhood Suf­
Id. aloo Hern-e
D U«a&lt;
freely 111 retreted with w«riV&gt;A. I» ‘b«
Kouand lieo. loth M. ut^a_**_' * '
frage in the District at Columbia. TA«
ry DepartaMBfor-

JtticK iwwrea.

Rh’-K?’ ***** *• ■Vil’**'’'

tte

IJT ll’pl’y «bew”&gt; •I'0 o"1 acenretb'encliaatir e wind, and OM II for the •ll.rirfion rf »lek
,un* ood p«in, *■&gt;&lt;! change the lr.ro of eorrcw 10
\o jo. and gtadaeaa. Tbo gmotcr port rf wckbee. orixinale. in • d-ordcrod fuvclioo of the li
ver. and a morbid condition of lb. blood. I’urify
, th. blood fu&gt;4 11 .eniabea Ilka ma&lt;ie, or aa dew
brfbro the aamnwr'a run. Barxa'a Uro I’tu*
are tbe moat lo.lgoraiinn and purifying tne-h
eiuv known, aud aborfd b. rvwrlod u&gt; at Uila ae.
ton rftbe year. JHoo adicrtHetnenl] Time*A

Sid mure, Tyler,
The AllnnUc for /aaaary.
Law*’lUr'.enov —Thu Msgsaine
Tbe Arvavnc MmmiuTcnlaraoo llanlnclcenili
^uVUJbed nmiitblyjiiKSticinnati isuuo of .olumewllh an array rfdi.Unguhlrtd namwand
that prouiia arell for ike con.irg
thcXmerf isMicd iu llwjwrld.

.LSBUBY, BRO. &amp; Co-.

t, ,w w.-f *• re“

*TSi .tm.DregBfor.rfF.it.
Acklvv. and examine U»«
■pkndrd Block
of llrfkl*^
.

n TW— Kwk.-.

a“t.rotam - bort in and/or t&gt;e,e-a.7

!

JUST RHCKWF.D,
Wtar. you »U1 Had ««nlhia&lt; rivpal

)

FIJIE GIFT BO0KE.

3

BEAVTIFVI. FOF-MK-

pi

J

D1ULES and TESTABK5ITS-

• ’

• K LF&lt;-* IT XMYB* POOS*- y

J

rllOTt^MATH ALDV**-

. XZaree Atiortmfot cf JirwniMR

»lw aonouuro. in
■ -- .... Mevtne Uaction, a Splendid D»l or new
^XZlndrfing .slt,.r.rta»«!Tv.H...Crf.

IXlTft" n«La«- -

for themselves. AU ictcaaawd will &lt;J"
wall tn give then a call. Remember they
"wdwiU. -a.il K-nde «“ I-*— *Weh
defy, een^petetion al any Railroad Town

ea.Oaa* and Rifle. CL»‘b'.‘
oaa and Organa. ApptoM**

in .tlio State.

H,, -d »

/’pr.'^ufior

Jraec/iap JfotArb re

DIARIKS FdR 1807.
„

c. H CHASE. &amp; co.

BOOK'S.

Blacksmithing,

CU01CK rKRFL/tKRlKS

Cardt, J'tM. Md Paadh.

WT7^S5
^rrau. J* »”**«*
“*♦ °r

■

candf t piA'pr

^SrfWtiorfne OtlMtHy fl1™* 10 WX,'V‘
.-M.&gt;fo of M .WUIH -«k.C.H.Cmao«.
M-iUm^w.

'J.
U IImUW, O u-thul. CrwA.

than tbcira.

—&gt;“V- —■SSalo-""*
.
.
Martf^w
U. Warn... AtljywXrf &gt;UU|«W.
pmrf ll-Ungs MKb.Wec«»ber -lb,^lrf«.

Rretros* y.r,

)*«.

�GREAT

Bieg eel, *Ud Mia. to fas wild sky.
Tbe lying dead. tbe.ftwMy light.
Tbo year io dying fa ibe nightKing oal, wild belli, and tot hi. dm.

Although not
ate and.siriking---------- .
of Um Reporta from the diflorant depart­
. .i.wymra, » Tory 9»l&gt; WUUU OO- ments of the public service annually pre­
low his atm he wu hugging a precious sented to Qingreae, the resume t.f the
bundle which contained an entire suit of operations of tbe General Itend Office is
cloths. ‘Fortunate sweeper!’ you are always a document of considerable im­
say tag. Yea, dear children, bat hie story portance ; and that for tbe put fiscal year
waa a aad one. He had bo mother to of which we publish a synopsis thia morn­
care for him, and his father wassick.whilo ing, does not fall short in any of the ele­
they lived in. a mieernble room in the Old ments that combins to give value to such
Town.
a document. Tbe chief wballh of tbe
Beggars aomeiimoe tells os such teles, United Stales lies in llreir vast territory. ■&gt;(_&gt; -v-m "XTKT* &lt;21
and we fear they are wot tsna ; but there smbmdng not only 'exteo.ire crews of
-*•
-«=*
wu an apparent sincerity in this boy’si fertile arable soil and excellent pulurostatements which Interested bis listenersi land, but abounding also in the precious
greatly. And, m he ran briskly from tbei metals, aad tbe other mine rale so largely
dour, die children hoped that tkey mightI employed In tbe daily material appliances
see tbe nice liule boy again. The morn­• at civUixed life. To develop to the'uting boors passed away, sad the brightl moat the latent riches of our lauds should
rays of tbe mid-day sun were ms King tbei be a matter, therefore, of tbe Aral oonsidesnow in tbo garden and on tbe trees; butI ration with the Government ; and It la
the Ice In the looks wu still froxen, andI gratifying to know that ita vital importhe anticipated plouure of a day's skat­- tanoa to tbe nation has heart duly approing waa great. One o’dock struck, and ai elated by those to whou bapda the eon­
loud ring came to the door-bell, while at trol of the country bu beeh from time
EATIHS All
servant entered tbe drawing room to uy to time committed. The success which
that tbe boy who wu there in tbe morn-- bu attended the system adopted of lata
gAXiOOS
Inched relumed, and wished 'to MB thei years for encouraging aeulataienta, amply
provu the wisdom nl tharsyslcm. What
’What can It be, mama T exclaim more&gt; a tale la told by tbo figfiree disclosed in
lhan one eager voice.
thia report I “Tbe quantity of land sur•We shall bear presently,* she replies,, veyed on June 30, 1866, Including private
aa she hastens down slain.
claims, is equal to 831,250 forms ol 160
MUU« fitreel, HaatiBgs, Sleb.
There stood the Hide sweeper, dressedI acme each, or more than a million and a
in comfortable clothing, his face washed,, half of 80 acre tracts!" These it must
nod Um uncombed locks, which formerly be remembered, if we would estimate
stood on end, reminding one of the oldI a right tbe tremendous significance of tbo
pieturee of giant Despair in tbo 'Pilgrim'oi statement, ere settlements. They are
Progress,' were now beanUfeliy brack­. “hoaMoleade;"—spots around which ullied, and quite smooth. Altogether, tboI mataly are to gather all the but elements THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED
change in his appearance was marvellous., of modern eivilixation; centres from
THE LARGEST AND BEST
•Well, my little follow, have yon eomei which are to radiate the influences of eduto chow us yocr new clothes T said hisi cation, intalligecoe and Christian morality.
SELECTED STOCK OF
Their relation, tuo, the Increase of tbe
benefactm..
•No, ms'ma,' bo repTied. *1 like you to। country is a matter of great moment.—
we them and the little gentleman whoi The public Ian3s are being fast peopled
rive them to mp ; bet it was not for thati ,by a class of men who look to tbe coil
cams.' Ho then produced a pretty Ivo- J for their support and advancement in life,
Urge aaaortmaal of Family
ry tablet and pinnies,aayhw. ’Them and wbo assume ownership prepared and
resolved to expend upon that soil all the
resources of a vigorous industry. This
out of tbe good book ths* It js wrong to, division and ultlement of our lands gives
keep what does not belocg*to me, so I assurance, beyond anything else woknow
rannors se4 ottee. dotes baslaaaa In Ha.Usgs
in the wide circle of merely human agenhave brought them back.*
I MMsially laritod to vtdl Mr. ftCUVWAN. st
Qairt ssd Onlaely Rooms, wteara ba i. sisal. ■
Yu dear children, the little sweeper ciu, of a prosperous and glorious future
fur
tbe
American
nation.
.
acted koaeetly. He did what wu right,
That lean eminently wise and patriotic
and we may learn a bright leeeen from
CONSISTING IN FART OF
tbe earnut bead which bo gave to God's policy, too, which appropriates directly a
bleaaed word. You may be euro that the portion of the land fur purposes of na­
COLD X. TT 1ST OH
kind lady approved of bis conduct, en­ tional improvemutlb, such as the auppot t
couraging him U&gt; continue in tbe study of of public education and the eocslruction
ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE
the Bible; and telling him that there be of great highways. The former is essen­
Il.rtsg.had Flfeesveere riparian la a FWT
would fitfd stories of Samuel and Timo- tial to tbe maintenance of republican in­
Cl.ArW REKTACRANY. I bate s« bedteavy la
thy—those holy children who in boy­ stitutions such as ours. Intelligence is
hood's years were ever listening to tbe the very life, tbe vital sustaining princi­
ple uf a free government, fur none but
heavenly Father's voice.
We would like to tel! yon that ibis an intelligent people ere capable of sovCr child wu besoming wise aad good, erning them wives. The latter is as abso­
with last year's snow be diuppeared lutely necessary for sgticullural develop­
| and now we cannot uy where he is. Yet ment and commercial ifeocreaj; for willJONES &amp; DRAKE,
we know that be wbo oarolh for tbo little out facilities of tranait?taqitstryr4ishcarbirds, sheltering them in the winter's tened, la euro to languish, and degenerate
eald nail tbe attention af ALL rtrmi
.tlorm, will watch over him ; and remem­ into fitful efforts for applying tbe com­
wiabing anything In tbe uf DZBT18TRY
ber, dur children, there is none so safe monest wauls of li&amp;faJiy flaking the
as he whom God to keeping.— CkiUrtn't land contributory unto purposes just
named, wo make it what it was destined
H&lt;mr.
by tbe Creator to be, a common benefit,
a universal blessing. In some countries
The Board of State Canvassers recent­ tbo ownership of the soil is the monopoly
of the few, wbome it supports in dis­
ly met in Lanaing, and declared the fol­
graceful Idleness and princely luxury,
lowing as the result of Um lato election : while the many, whose toilsome industry
Majority. extracts from the soil ita prvciotn things
and pine and suffer 'In hopeless poverty
DOMESTIC
Crape, Republican,
96,748
or wretched pauperism. With us it to
fra different, and tbe tens uf thousands
Williams, Demccrat, 67,708
uivtkiast oornvoi
who are yearly flocking to our shores in
May, Republican,
97,1 pl
search ef homes proves that the people of
Parkhurst, Democrat, 67,503
the Old World appreciate the advantages
held out to them by our Homestead
Jo.i tbs thing far Danraa. Ums. see Khoa Ma­
ker. ; OB&lt;1 rteto all ethers far Family
The Report gives us sbme interesting
and valuable Information relative to the
HEM, FELL, TUCK, BRAID, GATHER.
29,879 mineral lands of the United States. Tbo
extent of our coal depoaits is something
astounding, and gives largo promts of a
Do MS rrwat to wbal any one IMF toll roe shoal
Humphrey,Republican, 97,024
29,057 prosperous future for domestic manulaoHeefag MachJae*. bat call .1 lb.
! Spaulding, Democrat, 67,617
luring interests. As to Iron, the mnst

«-“* Third

FOR

DRY GOODS

...
.KhHdM ev.vy'falrty d^to wfaJk“
—ton win gt.e teed wltfaZi Unker
HJ. Kral

By Order of Ite ftoert of Directors
1 ecrtiiy fast Freak Alisa prtxirtd for ..
•1U.01 teesty sad ted ysr, d.. T.,
eea Patag JL rWpa, la
atosth ate cm.
from tte faaa te Usd tte hrst p.p-r „
claim.
~
CATHAKIsrh!l.l.f&gt;
Hssltep. May », IH5
"•
I ssrtlfy that ite stev. to trws. I bsw&lt; oa. ,f

T.10R HU-»Hrw7iH Usi. M MsB. Io '
eeetleoy^Mte3e?0*eXi *"5
eery Steep.
M. WB1WUT.
of Marua. AUewas (X. l*'aavss, ew tte KalMweaoe
ssd Grand BoPtdo l l.sk Jtoml. rise a W of a w
Itetome eecttoo.
,
H. WRlGUT.

FIB MALK-o e X see. t. Io tte tows

otsth

GROCEY

GLAD NEWS

STORE.

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

Thia sn.teiced pat» fa Ibies;
Do &gt;«writy thy gsidlag ilae—
Be Coestsacy thy sbrloe.
Troth, may thy hallowed ray,
O-as Less sad FrieMahtp alter
Btefaaet |.(bt: thsi penal
May ftld the p.U, ttey tned.

Fwrs Basel of ter, whose eye.
OftoMetshellac Uu. p.r.
May fall fraiUaa crows toy tefes

DRY GOODS

OY S T E R S

Groceries,

Groceries,

«• U
-Ill-Krt
..4
to efee&lt; eWesv. Ifsae4eecorOfaf to

I

SPE T

BELL’S
c hc PIMA.
Prise om Deller mv Bss; st Pis far rtV. IM^,
alM&gt; Largs Ito.sa, rssuiaisg FserUfa^l k,
TMoe Dofaro.
.
Frswi fewv to sis tests srseswrrslly r^«„
to rsrs orrflaary roars ..f Krtninal Wrakarw a

Beal Estate Agency,
EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville Barry Co. Mich.

I pulraar ar Genital ItobUily wllb Nnrvaal'ra
[retton ba. .Catted lk« I.Hra,
BELLB'TONIC PILLS,
Are r.eeeim redid a. fat ten.) Ukaetoa.. JU™,
anting and la.lgwraiiaa Krawdr to lb. wnrid
A FnAagr. PrieS Fira iLdte.^ will I.,! . .raal.
and la jrtrarerty anKcirbL

H. WEIGHT Agent
7OR 8ALE-

H&amp;CSa

la extrema caaae of Debility and Jaipalrara
BELL’S EXTERNAL REMEDY.

ATOM MEAL

MrnOVED FARM FOB SALE.

WBAT THE FBESS SAT OF IT

Boots &amp;, shoes,

Hats A. caps,

Bleached goods,

I nsvsr breathed before. ’
Vbat caa it be bet love, Masd t
A»* *0 I rigbUy gUM,,
Til pleewot fa yoor mr. Mas* '

Ladies’ dress goods,

SURGEON

Ibom.bU fat la vUtoce a*MUISlevllto-nxMl
slum. Price ftre.

H. ’WR.IGUZT.

DENTISTS,

I

T41E CARS ARE

W

Fancy goods,

AW AU. MUST HAVE

Cassimeres,

MAKE VALfABI-E 111 AX GOLD I

Bryans Life Pills,

Ladies’ furs,

Sewing Machines,

Gloves and Hosiery.

So wanblpful aad tree ;
I know * little eot, M.uJ,
Qeito large ra»Bct&gt; for two ■
Aad yee wUl be ssy wife, Msod

Boots

SHUTTLE STITCH

EAT0, 6AIPE, 1FTOS.
■UDtery aa&lt; Straw Lwdi,

AT EASTERN

PRICES.

Coffe

useful of metals, wo have enough. It is
estimated, to last us fur centuries to
come; and in regerd to silver and gold,
we hays just began to draw upon tbe
large stores awaiting miner's skill and
toil to enrich the nation.
Wbal a page in\ Amcrlmn history is
Pitchard, RepubHcen, 97,296
20,772 that of “our public tends” destined to be­
come ! It daxxlee and confounds the im­
Dilltnam, Demuerat,
67,524
agination to think of the wealth yet to
mxmm* exar* boaad or ■neexm*.
WHiils, Republican,
97381
29,974 bo drawn from ou^ agricultural Un&lt;H,our
pasture lands, nad our mineral hnd«.—
Bifchmore.Democrnl, 67,407
For Revision of the Oonetitutlon,
/ Il is a part uf a foreseeing and prudent
79,505
50,682 legislation to help the steady develop-,
moot of that wealth; and judging from'
Against Ravisioc of Coostiunion,
tbo past, there is no cause for fear that
28,623
such see isHorn ae Goveeument can render
Amendment ae to soldiers' voting—
Yoe,
86,354
73,960 in tbo good work will be wanting. Let
us add, that sueh suggestions as those
A mendmeet as to soldiers' voting—
made in tbo Report relative to tbe plant­
No,
78,094
ing of trees are worthy of practical at-^'
ten lion. This subject of tree planting is
8,878 one of great importance, and deserves the
serious consideration of farmers, eopecialily of eetllers oo tbe WMtem prairies.
8,395

ATTOUKT UXMXRAU
Sloughion, Republican, 97,099
Gray. Democrat,
67.403

UoMoty.
A Tatra Stout.
Dsao CmtoaxwYoe all like to bear
aboaC eometbieg that has really bsppened,
and although the Mlowiag anecdote has
not tbe charm of being wonderful it is
quite true. Two winters ago, when the
ground «as covered with enow, and leic-,
lea banging from tbe trees, and Dudding-'
ton's old loch looking bright with Ila!
|u
group c^marry skaters, lillla people in |
Ibt It was glorious waaiber; but tbe
drew their warn wrap,
pings more-------•ly
lUBround them, while Um
infirm rested near the warm glow of a
wlnty'a
winter’s firn
fire and
and contented
contented then?wlvee'by
themselves by
admiring the snowy landscape from tbw
window. It is In winter that the poor
feel their wants most keenly and the half­
clad child, who pinea with hunger and
cold, will lack strength and spirit to cross
that famous slide, while yon happy little
h«y or girl, are running over it stores of
times.
Pieretng waa tbo wind one winter’s Bhir, Republics,
l»,14O
morning last year. fur enow bad fallen In Granger, Democrat,
12,288
the nighu»rering the dooratepa and paveroCMTW DISTUCT.
mesfa with countless flak re. * —•*Ferry, Repoblieen,
15.306
man was leering hie house
6,154
Hille Hutchins, Democrat,

UaeUnga City Newt Room, n.d

Spices, &amp;c, &amp;.c.

&lt;tanj&gt;fafal, «he While..’ l-'atayL

Shoes
Which can be had V
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

:te peotetrt mode aad tbo one suggested

| would be about equally ridfouJuas."

A aeter failing Rtmady a la be famd in
Dr. HARVEYS FEMALE PILLS.
Tbe e.perianr* W thirty years baa peered lb.
'*"‘1
Bem.rfag •bMrwrtH.. b.4 I
M.*** Itoiw ars .old eKseeily. as4 so romHstel eritetrvaocy to o er tear*, far ite,
T1*' ,U*T ,ne rvF"‘*'v4 to 4s
teM la texes, eostaislwasuVrilU- Prive »l.

Dft HARVEY’S GOLDEN PILLS.
Latwt Fasnion Duaud
1.

W. Britk,', UMnH r.le.1
Dupi^

elliptic

Calling at the

Is s reraeOr fcsv 4.p.aa atoesEVt thaa tte .bora
.^mmto'esavsari.og.'Mjfag
Pews FW. lUlarsysr Bo«

HASTINGS

A I'rivato Clrrwlar to La4iea. site fi,„ A.ate
"llrjJ K»«raviags, asst tesaaacceijd of d.rsri.J
Dv. Haley's Private Mad leal Afiaee

Farmers, Neighbors, Everybody
CALL 4 EXAMINE OUR GOODS

AND PRICES,
—The aggregate amount of National
Bank currency now In circulation is given And la Oonoinaad, of &amp;a PACT Uui
at 3297312,999.
wart Sattiny Good, CHEAPER
—The Detroit A Milwaukee Railroad
Ran any oArr Hmm in Htutinyi.
hero chartered the propeller^ Caldwell
Coohman for winter eervice.
Profoundly greatful to tbe People of
—Charlee Bill was eon rioted, of makTrowbridge,Republican, 14.046
Barry County, for their very liberal
log and passing oountoriett currency, and
Uancreft, Democrat,
11.6G4
patronage heretofore, we ask
sentenced to tbe Stale Prison for 10 years.
SIXTH llStSKT.
yo* again to some and eve
Driggs, Republics®,
14.603
—An important meeting of the Fenian
us and wo will give
Roue. Demoxal,
10,564
Senate waa bold in New York on Thurs­
yoe a BARGAIN.
day, at which the plan of a eeoood inva­
—In the Virginia Senate that port of sion of Canada waa approved.
BARLOW, BOOBTUB &amp; BBAIT.
Gov. Peirpoint's meaoage advtfang tbe
—The trial of Henry Byrd Lewie,one
Hastings, »w XX, UM.
adoption of. Um CoeatitnUomd Amend­
of tbo MOMOt living relative! of Gen.
ment was referred to tbe C&gt;mmittee on
. Federal Relatione. There io liuio ifeebt Washington, is progreaeing in King
George onunty. Ho is charged with the
murder of Dr. Rose, during the late war.
Eminent counsel are engaged In his de­
fence.
.
—Tbe Erie (Pa.) Despatch aaye:—
•■The late fashion of ladies Hearing shawls,
in which a poweb to pitmed op
worn ■
at the back of tbe neck, looks jest as ioteihle as it would for a gentleman to faMeu tbe lop button of bis orerroal and
wriggle himself into it with the collar
^;hM^&gt;g halfway down Me back. Tbe

B«aie
—1 —0—U., Mmr.nU..

ONE DOOR WEST OF It. A.

^GOODYEAR'S HARDWARE
.

STORE, STATE STREET.

REP/IRING
DONE TO ORDER.

OH N W. PAYNE’S NCTUREGAL
LEliYw

Lyon's Periodical Drops!
Till GRfiAT FEMALE REMEDY

- loa irregi:lawtie.s.

110 W AB

�putts clothes washer
and the universal

C\tT.lRRH

Clothe* Wringer.

SHIPA’HOY! ’
A-New Thing for Hastings

Sffi KKL^FA.’TJS:

great sale

inTimmii

WATCHES. JEWO.M-, AND SILVER

F. D. ACKLEY,

J. a- HALL

On JKU». Mint m.U

Hastings,

TOBACCO STORE
* ’ll! '-ruwelr.

&gt;the * t“a

Can be Cured

art rr,j"
l th • Tyrti

IhiliallMplMato'Wyyoar
TOBACCO,

CIGARS,

eradicated from the system
n*’’*4 r?:*‘TC *44r—4
Hetnevby rvt.rw toall
th dmired mfoeeniHon,
a eon Udewc*, Macau* Ga.r.cra Ran-

Mich.

in THE AFFLICTED BEAD!

httofobUto
0n.to the Cljy Drug Store to the cry
**! r» n&gt;«r Dr»«% JWT*, your Dye*.
YiwMUtoM/lw, Ink HIJ Book*
Art the Ifefog for all the folks.

BY A. H. ROWEN de CO,
&lt;Agento for the manufactorer*.)
No. 30 Beckman Rinat,4hnr York.
KX. U. UM. UM.IIWBMU
£ 2S8Ss““X&lt;"te.--“SS IB

Toilet artldaa of erery h u .

SNUFF,

AND P1EE

SEELYE'8
UAW,

liquid

GUTTA-Pl

.RII REMEDY

ACKLEY’S

BRIAR R(

GERMAN HESS,
»d all kind* uaaally kept ia a

nlgbl *ad morning tor some day* boforo decided
trl.*f fa obtained, in aSbetioM oflbe lang*,
Ihroit, bead and ptenri.y, th* relief in certain;
the excretory organ* throw off with com tbe
phlegm, aad the breathing boeomea freer. Hpumodle utbm* la often cured by a (Ingle dew*.

FIRST CLASS TOB ACCO STORE.

BW ?AHC7 BWM,
Stationery,
School Books,
Wall Paper,
Mcdiciqcs,
Groceries,
.Paints,
Oils,
Lamps db
indeliers

CONSUMPTION

-BOTTOM OUT
OF THE

DRY GOOD

Bad Breath

JZESS8 its——

Cause by off&lt;n.ire eeereUona.

.

JOOPCTWR ros nsraui kxm oom

WoAk Eyes
C*om4 by C*l*rrh*l af^Uoni.

Sense of Smell

■

When Iraoeotd or destroyed

Cheap

q

For Cash

Deafness
WHOLESALE OB RETAIL,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
■pericdL There la noauScient rearon why fbnThroat Affections
rtipation abould be the evsiroquener of aedenlary
Are more frequently than otherwise &lt;
liiblto. Ileernrrtfa Rrm»&gt;, by supplying U&gt;e
a thick, slimy.ipuroiai, falling fro
tijor which would otherwise Le decked from ex-

Wc have one of tbe beet
•elected Stocjtx i» the Mar­

ket, of all kind* of Gunda,
usually kept in a Variety

Hardware Merchant,

C. BROWNING. Grnrml Apt.,
he. « Coartlandi .t_. New Yolk,
| oppoula McMiuifo' lluU-l. ]

HARDWARE STORE

m*

D.

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

fl/ltBfCK, -

Symptoms-

WE BELL AT

Uniform Prices,

SEE lan pocTQg BMmr.

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

LET THE AFFLICTED HEIDI
uy rn wanting Drsl ctau kn*xl. *r» mpectfully
Tn* AsucT »o« Herring’* /ire Proof fUfee,
ryrr’. Fnrre 1‘itrnp, Newliouw *teelTr.p». Hon­
or Ctothe. Wringer, Blood’*. Herd’*, ud heel-

BRACE &amp; CLWYER,

HARDWARE

lEIALTSp

of all kinds,

MiDtacry aad Si raw Goods,

AT

EASTERN

I’ R ICES.

HOWARD

ASSOCIATION,

ETROIT Dally A Weekly Papers cx&gt;&gt;'rtantly on hand and for sole nt the
HASTINGS CITY NEWS ROOM,
ne door east of H. A. Goodyear'*

)

causing• bod breath ; tbe voico th lek wd nual ;
the eero are weak ; tbo wow of smell is lessened
or destroyed ; deafoew frequently taken place.
Another common and Important .vmntnm of
Cutarrb I. UmI th* perron to obliged to clew hta
throat in tho morning of a altek or allrne mneou*
which baa fallen from tbe head daring the night
When thia take* piece, th. person may be aero
that hta dironro i* on Ito woe to the luogt. asd

l» generally kept op to the w..to of the people

a nd‘will be sold nt
To Everybody.
RUSSELL A. .NEVINS.

Railroad Prices,

Healing*. May Tlh. land.______________
Adding Transportation; aad eonaiato ntiaif el

HURRAH

IASII FOR HIDES, I’ELTb AND

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

ESTABLISHMENT!

THE GUGAT FEMALE REMEDY

Established in 1851

Foil irregularities.

Rosemts &amp;, Stkikek,
tom. pertaining to the aborc dbewa**.
It will be aeat free to nay nddrexs.

DI. I. H. SUITE a CO.
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS.
Sold by WbokwJe nad trial! Druggietv

GENERAL AGENTS

IVB I’li’E,

SAP SANS,
And

everything el»e fashioned

Sheet Iroi.

from

AU sorts of

More and Better

ROPE,
aBrND-srpisnBB.
Farming Tools of all
kinds,

AND NO MISTAKE
Consisting of all the Popular

SASH, DOOR 1 fflJXD MUUFACTT

Shelf Hardw are,

G O O S&gt; 8
For As Mime Money,
In their Jine, than any

JPlaining &amp; Matching

,naCHI^E

THE HASTINGS

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

Lyon’s Periodical Drops J

.roll eupply of Bret c!«m *toee» (Albany &lt;**l-

AAD MATCHING Oil JOINTING
LUMBER, AND STICKING
MOLDING or AMY
•

DAis-ra.

DR.BICELOW

PATENT MEIICINEt.
Drug*, Chemical*, PaiMla,
jy 4»ila,r«rc WImcs&amp; Ll,nor»

AND WOODEN WARE.

W»od Wtorkliia Hacklaery
Mow I* wc in Aocb Manufactories u our*.

8CBM&amp; 8ME3

Al, tbe Detroit and Chicago Liat Price*.

GRCWERJPS!
TAKE NOTICE.

CHEAP

as

THE CHEAPEST.

preaeription «Md. (free
rection* for preparing al

MHnacnma. room*, cocna, eta. Tbo only ,o&lt;l|ne*

A Largo Aworlment of

Travling Baskets

harness shop.
We .1&gt;*!1 keep ceiiManlly oa brtl and for ssh
HRK8SLD .nd MATCHED H.UOJJJN.li euj
DREnriKD and JOINTED tMDIXU.
Cha* P*U fi&gt;r Char JFiitoaaaJ aad
Piat Lumhf

PICKET * PRENTISS,
dlaaltsgfo 4*1?

Children Caniagax

FRUIT CANS,
BY THE DOZEN OR SINGLE CAN.

Fail I* Gire
tUatrap. May «. IMS.

Cali-

IOIEITO a (TOMEI.

I***-

if

OTICE- - All arnm h*vi*R
CtoeU
W*toha«.orAw4ryMltoH I.HomMfee

N

�HASTINGS BANNER,

them die
people. We feel bow the regard in which
Ithtvj beert held has fooud too exhauir
ttve ancxprvmfon topermltmuch novel­
ty if treatment, and how little is leflun-

SPOONER’S

BUY- CHEAP AND SAVE MONEY.

Of what hvall are cavil and^ensure, pride
andunchartuddcacee? Nooocreeaiute-

A&amp;atznnBDny.

enujam

Chills and Fever,

।; because no

Bilious Fever,

09

engine

bitterness; It b enough that every soul

liagkiMf. No festival has been moro
weigh that of our neighbors. A lltttc
pcrnMcutly and gracefully honored.—
blindneM to each otbcr’a faults may save

Works.
OHIO

ZANESVILLE,

Otncc, and resonant with Its uiuelf. it
taw had odee, roundelays and carols, eesayn, rotnanore and triumphal anthems.

of our improve! Portable Bu» l&gt;&lt;tar» .nd
I'ojUtlrCirail.r.'UvNilU. ThereUaowhardly

IN PRICES

er but lias tenderly treated it! It has sympathy, with oumtretched handsaad
b«n through the ages a constant and
that we are brethren. 6o shall our hearts
beat in merry unison with the pealing
swelling organ-poem of Millon, the
cheery' paatoreb of Herbert and of Her­
rick, the exquisitely accurate delinea­
tions ofAddbon, the ever frvuh and gen­ gether la a jocund roemUelay oCbroth-

At the Old Stand of

Staple allusion, and. to limit our Christ­
mas pajxr to this recognition of the good

18S7. -PROSPECTUS-1867-

ths heart of the holiday hr fa the kind­
--- 1 I. OF THE CHICAGO TBIBVNE*

hti-Feveb

Periodical Headache,

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

Dumb Ague.

VTTTQ
For Sale by all Druggirta.

‘Thc greetlewvmo/the day, that which

I.. &gt;1: t..: . n,
far Vailed

Ready-made

CLOTHING
Boots ■&amp; Shoes,

NEW YORK, A VERY’

to with 1

Gent’s Furnishing jGoods

LARGE AND FINE STOCK

should any tinytlilng to stay the hand of
the mog practical charity, or should

Comprising all the different varieties of

GENTS AND LADIES

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS;

God grant tliat few homes may bo dark
and desolate In tilts blessed Christmas
season I It b the time moot freely to en­
joy His goodgifts; It b the time for light
laughfer nnd for decorous conviviality ;
and nowhare 'art three more welcome
than in the dwellings of the poor. Ho
who established our Chrblmas was the
flr©t pauper In the Church, and had not

BOOTS and SHOES.

WE HAVE THE LARGE T S-QCK

-OF—

Clot Ilin?,

recall lliat Kiiblimo story of ineffable sor-"
rofr and ol luexpreealblo heroism, rem&lt;?jnbCT that the poor we have always
with u». Lol us recall all our practical
dutk-a. Let us remember the homtM that
arellnly nominally such—the collam in
which fever broods, the darknita raid
dampness of which drive the intnatee

Cloths

^Trimmius's

tti-jst—-Tat Ibiile

CLOTHING
TO ORDER, AND

Wall Paper,Crockery &amp;C.
Our Assortment is full and complete, and
our Goods were purchased during
the recent decline in the
Eastern Markets,

' of salubrity is wanting, and in which
whole families .art hived, with small re­
gard for decency, and uo poesiblllty of
contort. And lot us especially upon this
day( this Holiday consocmto to him v^ho
said, “Kufftr little children to come unto i»x
inc,’’—uu this day, when so many infant
volco* ops ringing around us—let us re­
member the children of the poor I Their

Stop Friend !
blL JACKS0.V8 rilEXCB PATENT MAl.K'
MAFK.
“fc “,a Wr’r &amp;H‘ *• &lt;♦” “'i«r«U».- hfcUM aery Mira.iHlMK-pirrcaUthr
S’****
Szfiyhr
«-►-*—

J±trur.tari’asr-«:*?•. ••

CAN AND WILL SELL THEM
At Prices so Low that our

which has been assiduously prepared far

CUSTOMERS CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT
On former prices.
41b—Able Editor'.!, on Poiliie.1 topic., midi
abject. of eertVato intern*, and mtewi rfNew
r»l, Rrligiou.. AgriritUrot,I

on dybUnas morning 1
Rut let us return to the point which
wo nt'first indicated. Perhaps, could
wo accurately analyse the aggregate of
human misery, wo should find that the

Car.fullv vrraerrd Africallani and Jfor.nd .rtirlee. by" Berni.1* u&gt;d ether .Me
.... ik. i'..—. ..J

We do not merely say we will not
be undersold.
Hut we do gay Emphatically that we will sell

Bailey

Mudge

as

t-onrees denied them; so many innocent

protects his health, learning cares for
hla mind, bls eye ta educated, by the

WARRANT .(

GOOD FIT.

We feel ■warranted in saying that we

many obstaolos encountering them upon
this very threshold; the sunrho of being
so cdouded, belated and gray with early
sorrow 1 How diffisrent b the fate of
the’ rich manM child I He b always wel-

-

IN THK JL-UfKKT

Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths,

■ men denounce
Ill fortune—domiciles, which mn-rays
never reach, and from the walb of which
a clammy moisture b continually exud-

‘umiKactsL C-llkuk.

li* x1rtir*l,»T*1* *’"*taw*

r 'ltn"“"u wT-

Xvtojr.f.l.l.g. M&gt;.(.

COMMERCIAL KNOWLEDGE.

. .— "---- . .............
tv . ."-'irTiiTT
dor, (MX Un IwuraJ
&amp;rd.t» Mlteiud. ^MCripUri clreuUn Mai la
•llwrropondrniii. Addt&lt;e&lt;.
DUVALL'S E.1OIXE WORKS.
„ „
„ _
_
Zi.MTiLia, Un to.
Or Out. N. rctTTrn. OurloUr, Mid.,, who i,
*a”‘
!** “** lU* •bfl,le ‘‘**’&gt;&lt;*1 mid .nd
Mor which plMt IL.rr I. tx lumber in ..p^mituu,
.'tirntUr am
...
DISOLUTION.
Tk» ee^MriiMwalilp b«r«Mbr* titeilo* ns&lt;l«r
Ih. ym. .nJ .tyto of Robert. A Hirfh» |. u,li
d.*T
ky maUsl Mini, *lr. Sinker le.
Uvm« Asm Um Arm. rillirrparty U.alhoruad to

ROBERTS Ai STRIKER
M-B. Mr. Reterts will eoatiiiea fee raaw fare.
■ .1 thll.x.1 TI—...U..1
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The Chicago
CASH STORE
SALISBURY, BRO. Ac C.&lt;„
Extauirt lfa.sirt.w,MU| laprim at

BATTLE CREEK.

-SGoU |)htrt 4 Ortiir Jlctortrn

Photographic.
E. fa II.

T.TnTHONT

At CO.,

flaiEfkctaren of rtoiographlc

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

■ataauu.*,

MS33 WIIB

To our Customers as

COO A8

ALL OTHER

saw!

AT LOKtt HUCKS

mightiest efforts seem puny, oujssecurfabrie

GROCERIES

VVm. Spooner &amp; Co.,
Naahville, Tenn.

is noted mnch.wh think the duty of
retrying Xhnph.witeM necessities of each
other, as of cultivating a sympathy for
sorrows which Are closely locked in the
hnrusn bosom, and are only palpable
when their intensity forere the unwil­
ling tear. Heaven forbid that at this
hafd season, Mrhsn so many hearths are

BBT GOODS

oA*

facturcrs and Auction Houses in

and go without extending to It a wel-

•AYvr Stock

Diarrhea,

We are now receiving direct from Mau-

find their food In the iteration, which
t|icy so perpetually provoke. It would

nBUnrrnaMkrna
.rarmocUo,
ua. NVsoupptrae tlud no man, certainly
no man of onflnary eaualblllty, otot
fooktxl bock upon hb pnirt life without

Remittent Fever,

Congeetivo Ghllla,

Dysentery,

Utit let It pass without .repeating those
a*pemUons, those hopw.-and those wish-

fclt no want which wealth could satisfy.
How many hungry soubi are therein
boditv environed by luxury, and clothsd

Intermittent Fever,

AQVE

ial essays of Irving, the finely Christ nuts
take up the glad strain, and onoc more
Btorlre of Dickens T One feeb that it
shall drop down from their golden faet-

Gllaa fs struggling for life and far culture;
he is starved into disease, and moro than
all,pie. grows gray and worldly before
his time. Is not this 4 touching fact,

another

xvsxiimTH vAtr.tr

Have bought in New York.
'Try us and you will find that our extremely
low Priceswill verify these statements.
GOODYEAR, BARLOW A BAILEY.
llailinp, Dw-nb. 10U 1».

C. PERRY.

J09VKK'p
KID GLOVE CLEANER

OUR STARCH GLOSS

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                    <text>VOL IL
Saslisjj' guistu Jhrtrtsni,

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 1867.
y»rjl ani ^uttllantou.

Reruns.—•‘Cheap goods" la the freetrade catchword of the peddhra of ocranerce. High pricee, temporary only orUr any circutnsla-ees, Mnd „tr ,u^ to

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

fa’.! tender competition, are no hindrance

to consumption. For where all labor re
ceivee a corrcepaadmg compeoaetion.. aa
under a tariff to promote diveraHjed in­
dustry ,prloa la no obatacla to the exchange
of labor.

Cu»pWi iMjsiMd
,&lt;•*
with him to find Juarez, to whom doobtless he i« accredited by our Government.
This win decided after ooniuhatlon with
Gan. Sherman. The meaning of the move
ment can bo . nothing lew than that the
United States recognizea Juarez aa the
bead of the legitimate Government of
Mexico, and it may mean something

ZTX,

1867.

Vie* Prreidrnt ; C..O. f|.4br&gt;u&gt;k. S’-crilary ;S C. Prfoulls, Treasurer ; J. Q Bray
T. I -ft, A. ft erww.. Win. P. Brie I
J-4i • K-oglc. Drrctoie, and II nry*
H -oginslin Marshal.
Barv j &lt; *«s&lt;r A«,lculla.nl fireetdr.
Financial etatcifrat «.f the Barry Co
Agrirultuml S-retrly f.r il.&lt;- fi»cul yr^K
ending Decern Iw-r 20’b. 1801.
Kacairra.
.
Dec. 20:h. IMS, Ca.1, ,.n hand ||«_M
&lt;M. ItMK}, Cash fur Mrn.ls-fsliip, 350,00

THE

1867.

DETROIT POST.
DAILY, TH trKXXLY AID WMKLT.

for a.la £. F. lUgvrs ps/fea/ loarpe, for
bfrn'ng Nrptha. We know whereof we
affirm, when we aay tlmt this la decidedly
the cheapest, and beat Isnips, that tees
been invented fir burning Crol Oil. hi ite
unrefined stele, and that ft is perfectly
safe. We adtriae everybody te go and

MORTGAGE BALK.

•
&gt;751.53
ExraeaKM.
Tna Howa Jockbal—We ask atten­
t'rvailnma finer D»«. fa. | »,«* tion to the prospectus of Willis it Phil­
lip's lfo.-n« Journal, herewith pubUehed.
This is beyond all question one of tire
very beet of the Literary papers of the
ornntry. And should be read by the
odwilnr, and the frirwd ut genial culture
In all classes of soeiety.

our readers to the prorpeetes of the De­
troit Daily PoK now being pwHiabed in
Tor finnan .&gt;r Smtsvisuas.—The ad- j .mrcAumaa. This is a capital paper, and
jnarue.1 scsslou s»f the B*ard uf Supervis , h-«l It Ireen/ear to the people of thieooun-■ev f.w the ouinty of Berry was hel&gt;l Inst
week. Tbv ronul^uS *ial,-.f their d«lngv we j
undoubtedly hare reclined a non Jibe­
shall lay' byf.ro «&gt;&lt;ir rralerwat an early ■, nd patronage &lt;aofn nwr prople, than any
day .but eaon.EeUraio fnro reylnn llut wo ; other metripoth/m journal. Aadsa it it
•Irem th* pr-ple of the county fortunate we hope ft may be generally read by ow
in the orleeli.ei &lt;&gt;f the ntrn to whose hand,
their loest legislation h.v been committed
tbo present ymr. Wo d&lt;mbt, whether itwere practicable to sulovl Letter &gt;iffi.-ers Special Dispeteb to the AArtiaar and
in the county, «ira butter IL re rd of Super • Tribune.
vi»HS, sad lielievo when the people.ahnll
J aoaeov, Dec. M.— A enming of the
te -o what has licrn done, they will with •t*refah&lt;4dere nf the Grand River Valley
■res accord approve and applause their Railroad waa held al Hro. E. PriagU's
actum. We uudei»tan&lt;1 there la re . the office to-day. The Ruer/' of Director! !
Treasury after paying sW drsswads a fial- was re elected aa follows: Am«e Root,!
aneo.ftS.IM.fivo th-asand of which 'la,
W. A. McNaagbtoa, W. H. Witkhgt^
V. he applied to the purchase of the ub- Jacks.*; IJ. Shaw, Eaton ErjJd,. |&lt;i*
matured Bond, of tba county. Tills is Barlow, Heating, •
\7 Barber, E. B.
certainly a gkmiuue exhibit and rcflreui Ucej, Q&gt;-rLae. Amos Root, Preslgreat train ro nil, but eapecally on the ^'.nl, Eugen. Priogie, Ssoeetery ; P. B.
Treaawrer, wbutte diligence and &lt;«&gt;'!».
Loomis, Treasurer. This company teas
fuluMs,haa been U*him a boaattnj credit,
just sold arfWem of Ite Londe to testy
tad-to the propli, a s.ifc^nrd Hut all we
sron fir the eastern half of the road.
bop*, nwy ho imitates by bimmto wtenee
'bands, by the vuiee af the people this
The Law m to’Corpirral Punishment—
Important trust is now to be committed.
Parent and ChHd.
/!. O. or O. F.—-Al the annual meet­ ,
The Lav aa to Corpora] Punishment-—
ing nf Heatinga Lodge No. 38, 1.4#. &lt;-f Treferrod Papfl. .
40. IF. held on the Stilb ult., ihu dUlnvW.e Law m to Punishing fur Mleaecili.g persons were elected uScere fur the ■dnetOwl of School
The lav aa to the Proper Inatrumertt
■. G, J*-*. Mroe,
• ba used in punishing.
'
V. G,F. D. Aefciey.
lire law, of si I tUStaiaa m the above
Sro’te, G. U. Dewep,
euljeets are etrefirlly compiled, arranged
Treasurer, k. ttichardva^
and rxp'airod in chapters 4, b. ftapd 7w
M.P. G„ Norman Bailey,
the new book routed Tw Lawyer 1{
Hup, fa. O. L.,G. M. Dewey.
■t re 8d» &lt;d Hmm." This attract ire, ew-m
it giueaae p'raaars to roport thia L-dge riona, and instructivo litfle n.Iotas Is
-row in a prospermia omdititm. W&lt; bid ront by imii tn any ^nrl of Uta d inted
the Fraternity God Speed, in tho cause -Sintrs C,r fl.a.
of FriamJehip. Leva and Wrath.
Addaroe the authro, M. M«N. WA4M.

Tero raw Ixorr FarouTre Ton.—

AU btawtel roM de wreU to rroremker,
that Umrnmto he a dance thia {Mast'-S
M — W-.l,

UWi.
CIUHCXBk' OBDKK

^otrrjurjr

KID GLOVE CLEANER

Jrre—fclnM

�GREAT
-a.
A

ALE

'is orrn icoiTO.

TW aeiArtflfira brty Maar,-wad astaMO mw
la baling Hke a gort!* eflUtn’ea
Tbn aUU aad pwtortoaa weald. Butt aa ten

L A-Uoodyrer. Trereovcr for lhe Co-, le flang

WE ARC BOUSp.TO SELL FOR

___ &amp;sK Cheaper
than any other house, .
-jmvnw
in the West.
'3F&gt; K I Ct JS SI

no swailieg.-'tie iba kncU

,mJPHhjii*i telly u'fifii. tea moo. bemao re»
Ukeerwie, epoUaae abread i tee air is slim

J. R. Mirax
r 3TV7 JMF6 £5**ilJS’
I aerUfy that Freak Alien nroesred fer o •

lijnil,
KTwi 1, a
V/SJtS/Swa*• wort

Wall tap eotteUmdy on hand th
MMCtmyBtur/ ; '

tt?

. .GOODS
And ire receiving fmh auppliea n

DRY GOODS

day, to meal lhe demand* ofour

CUSTOMERS.
ed, but no nativfaetory report la midi; it
appeara lUi Ute Board appoint'd by the
call AND
War and Navy Dnpfirtmentn, of which
Rear Admiral Dahlgren and Gen. Barn
•rd wbore prominent ninbari, tailed to
wbrnit a »&gt;&lt;upleu pine.
Mr. Welles augneati that • bureau
should be retabriebid to take charge of the
Interests of our aemnoci, Lhoee of tbo
merchant marina aa well aa of the Navy.
We know that the rare of aallore la dy­
ing mH ; Ibero are not many of those tar.
ry boruM left, wbo thaagbt tbe are the
natoral element of ntgn. and regretted
Abalao much of the globe wan wasted la
dry land. Jack tn a tornado exdaivned,
“Lord! bow I pitioa them poor folks on
shore !** Our sailors now are half lands­
man, and In other nevira tbe service Is
aqaaily deteriorated. England finds It
very bard to get good aallora. Life La­
fore tbo mast has ceased to ba attractive
to the Imaginationa cf young men, and
tbe Secretary advises that measures
sbuuld ba taken to improve tbe sarvics.
•nd lo aecwco ike comfort of sailoca.—
11
rtllLURS d. BENTLEY
The ay slam of naval apprentieaabip, re­
cently revived is so tar successful, tbe
Report avers, and certain improvements
in it are recommended.
Yba aggregate naval penaion fond Is
• l!.?fit),OOO, an increase of 18,150.000.
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Tba income is more than enuugb t*&gt; pay
tba [Miisiooe now on tba roll. The eipeuditurea daring tbe year ending June 30,
1800, were 143.384X20, Irevmg. b.L
snae of W8.001.3W. The nv.il.bla r?
la.Hc'brock'. Kock. op etelrs. wifi ba leu ad
aourrea fur tba fiscal year coding June
30, 1 Ml, are fi 11 ?.V4406d. Tba appro­ ciaaiaaUr oahnnd, and replenished wtdUj.
priation naked is m508.430.
Straw, Mik aad Velvet BO.YNETS,
Altogether, *• are salloOod with tbe
Oaa amy him la Ha steal eowrw. or «m!i
condition of our navy as ex bi bi tad in thia
and all otylea of
BloirMb^lopity! Oa.aUli aa.
Report, and urge upon Congress tba im­
n. praaaea. aad teeevar. Tba proud bird.
portance aloonsidaring Mr. Wallea’a sug­
The OdWororiboAndaa, that can sou
W I g~ beana'a mfateomable deptea^r brave gestions. Wa do not oee that he could
have made a batter are of lhe Inrgn force
JMI hates bteplrt»M" la tee Ua^dar-B bam, left on bi* hands at lhe close of lira war,
Paris toe broad wiafa rt aigtiUaU, and stake and Cbogresa must take further measures
for the complalion of that great system
of abieh tbe war laid tbe rough foundsHats and Bonnets Repaired,
tfoos. Tbe Secretary wiuds up with an
eloquent appaal In the Government to do
U.J. • - .a- -sv—k-_._u.__.
rices of our ships Lndlca will plcane call before purchasing

PRICE

8XO2UB

Goods.

,

»taie Street, Ilmtlngm 3I|eb.

BARLOW. GOODYEAR tMgteii&amp;eSariUSereted
by .
Mafibia
aa a FeNliaH
nxu,Vu made
•
&amp; GRANT,. :i TOiraiAiB iBssmi,
ware

simmf «teaa,

Fall and Winter Hats.

Miss E. WILCOX.

Hi WKIGUTxJUOdinnHOd

QfJ A Aeron of Hoc land, near Altrg*a villagv
i)vV loraalr. jh*«I»|o» ncm. tb.Waaoav
TptKR"*A*tKlered&lt;&gt;g Uada fer aalt teiowna
A? •! Itotr. Hapklo. ud Noateny. Allagaa
eoutg । average pefenabort fi« per arti
'
„B. Waioaa^

IlELVfi' SPECIFIC REMEDI'E*
• warraaied ia alt raws.. fiw tbo Sneadv a
iuaarwal Cara Jdl di.raaca arkinnIrani aoi
ewasca ar YOUTHJUL UpScMKTUl
mtaal Ire.. Sigbtlr EmlreMuS.‘Bld K».

J- W.
Its

I. iHiiireh-, if uwdaccnUng t* faiinKtion,
HELL’S urTcTnc PIE1A
•

they ir^yn^rusT received

Beal Estate Agency,

THE LARGEST AND BEST
■ SELECTED STOCK OP ’

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville Harry Co. Mich.

DRY GOODS

-|*riee*M l)-4larp*tBo*.nr Wafer Five Dollar. •
•Uu U»gr Uwr», muUlBjhtr ULkll, r&gt;ba

aii boxvo iffc’flrooreUT r^rad
Im CMC ovdiui.-y ca.-a i-T S. tulcat Vol n&lt;u and
FwUJfore. thbegb benefit i. flatted from ualog a
•Ingtetou.
lu Chreolc t'uara. aud fartltnl.rlv »Un Im,

nulls toxic Hus.

H. WEIGHT Agent.

.

NEW GOODS!

AND BTITEU

grqcey store.

OUR

Dry-Goods.
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats, Cnps and
Fancy Goods,
Cloths,
Shawls,
Groceries,
crockcry Glassware
No Arouble to show

EATHtS

TOR SALE-

Groceries,

.

|.a*ie)» aad Inli.-aMlMr
la tea &gt;«1d
A I'aekega, prrov H«a Mian&gt;. W«U hat a luea
akd b» grwrrallj Ma&amp;exiit.

In Mtrvtrc caara of totality a&gt;4 TmpofvM*
BELL* EXTERNAL REMEDY.

ever bro’t to this Mart,
CONSISTING IN PART OF-

A WARM MEAL

Bcrots &amp;, shoes,
ilovIrehU
■ ASH tKjq

Hats &amp; caps,
ADAM 8CHUPPAM.

Bleached good:

Ilaatlngv, Ao«,*dlb, 1S0.

JONES &amp; DRAKE,

Ladies’ dress goods,

ncy goods,

B

*

8UHGE0H
DENTISTS,
Would call the alteotioa of At.!. ,.«r.on.

wte!4»gau,|bi»g laiUcrt UKSTISTItV
Hath___
.
_
TKKTU natruM or filled, «, oSbrf trefln.

OMGrt'dLVfiTA:!?!?*”*

ON VyiXA.NITE RUBBER BASE,
na .burlaolieeaal.u tbab^taad Bnlif^Wad

AND ALL MUST HAVE

Cnssimeres,

MtUlE.tAl tailbi HIAK COLD

-Bryans Life Pills,
rtrrr

Ora SatooUMT Tisnoa -Tba January n03
Wr of Uu. yoeng paojUv's p.r,Mlte«l
b«« seerittU. Tkie Maguloa blUa fair Jo (xcmm ore
of Um moat etegtat, ntsrtainlng, aad elctoUcg
perioflicole pobhibM. Il coolaire telrty-twa
•clave, doable colaaaa page*, liaadacmalj Jiao.

Assignee Sale

Ladies’ furs,

Gloves and Rosierv

M. LTVIHG8T0N

t««

nix&gt;ot»,

- " " POSfESTlC . ., , ,
Solving' Alachines,
' sJnmzE stitch-

'

’"®r 1•««* •*« mm at ai
O'- UKXi SaTAM. Curavluag PtyMa.n.
.
an. llrwMwwa, Xaw’rart,
’in ** **ul W u'* r*l*ra of Mil. r*«i

4
Wotk; casual be gat Ml uf antae.

■ASSIGNEE

amant u our voung pw.jtv.pa r, nti or ’reterra.
balun Oar Scbwdday Visitor. The Muaia ia teia
•umber, U wo-te mara U.aa ooa fconb of Um
aBbaartptiou pnee lur tba whole
flusplt
number, faniabed fbr l« crela. |I^J a year.ToclaiM.fiI.Meat*, rnbhabedbyJ. W.Daagbaday A Ca.. IMU Cbastaai Hind, Philadelphia.

hem. ra.i.,iTcrini.nD, gatueb.

or-

u. FRENSDORF &amp; CO.

TO

pices, • &amp;.c, A c.

«««?« sreaa,

and tert lbs .Xetwlnj fcomcntU, befon pgrcU*
’
log dtOwUrv.
Army and Navy Reports have ctaeed
MACdflVtol jrtL WABRE'ITKD
0 ba •• btareecfng as a Rule while ago.
a hen every ship was In line of battle, and
itary auldier hurried to the front. Our
roy at half a rniUkrn has dwindled
lawn la a little corps, of M.000, just
A miarm BfflD’F
mough aot to keep lhe Indians and tbe
rikbdo in tbe bast order. Tbe decrease
n tba actlaa force of lhe Navy la Ires.—
wilt ba foanfl cMiUailj an baud
leetevary Wo lire reports (hat of tbe 218
’•steals and 2X31 pns now in tbe Navy,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
bare are to commlaaivn and on doty 115
. Li'tcm FdraiOm Dntnj
rfienale aad 1.089 guns, Evrn for theae,
n&gt; judge, there Is not much necessary
J. W. Erailep frlekrated Pateat
The price of tee G ALAXY «U1 lata.la aa baixuoation, though wa abould relaotsntly terw. fid a yaar. BvbecriplioM aaay eocaaeoca
M JwwqnsdroDs which bear our Rag &lt;xt with acy eamber desired.
J| tba etna rscallod horns and laid up to
W. C. A ». P. Cnrera I’ablishan. fit Part Row
dsnsea. Aa snny cap ba diabaudtd
i»d called out again, but ships must be
Forman, Neighbors, Everybody
icptlo uaa to ba aarvlceabfo, ard 1&amp;3
&gt;at Waervloe areeartslnly ennagh for
lump, Cresass, fie. la fad eranteire lh*(
CALI. L EXAMIN OUR Go (S
»»«I 'r
la ‘ B™‘ cfo* cuub,&lt; tadrnc
aonumy. Of thaw Mare Ironclads, now
AND PRICES, ‘ '
flowed a«ay al League laland, la tbe
Delaware River, fresh water being cocAn! ht Conaiattd, of th, FACT Oat
iltJerrd r.scemry to their prcecrvation.
Mr. Wehrs j»»t&gt;y OPOald»ra that C-ngrere
•ware SrKhfjf Go^J, CRNAPER
*ouM maha soma proviaion for tba safe
Maa My rtArr JAwm in Hnf,^
iceptng-of veoseis which have cost ths
If. LIVINGSTON, Auignu
tatanry a^a.-al miUiuoe ofdulton, »ad
f H- Famooan AOa^Ctar. of Mala aad JAnco Profoundly gre.tful to the Penpl, of
we trurt tbsl early in tbo eerehw a ctepnt
trwte. Brtti. Crete. MxK.
&lt;U&gt; imc.
brlrcmaiadwwillbearlrcted. The House
Barry County, for tbeir »try liberal
test Summer awptad tbe offer of League
pfitrotugt heretofore, ■• ask,- .
Wa.".d. but tba New England influence in
yuflagata towns and ata
‘
q lha Bamata dvfsMad lhe blM. la lime
era cor cred with double and toMadtbrred. wd
mend we wili-gts.
jjnr
guduaiTR
g..jr
MriBMitaeq.wIll be superseded by bet­
ter taracitintte, yst for years they might
*oo * BARGAIN.
»k«i drags*V &lt;**»» otea^e. otalra.
»f«ly be trurted te&gt; defend oar Imriiore
sgataMlbe «M«tes of France and Eng_
IUL0W, lOODIEAl te 8RAST.
ratpUn fob gnmtf.mrite »Hh an
Hretlar.. Nov vl. la-s
ten&amp; Tha Vonaduoek and tba Mipnio_r«wl,Uk«U Ouk.Unnmd.KKW
poaaab bare crueaed tba Atlautie, and |„
enn^arter* with tba bast monitore of
Burapp did aetMPd to hid* iteir turret.

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

Hats, Caps,

LADlfiB

if rre n-&lt;pur» g Mtlehla rviurdy to rratorr
and rreirt. Irregularities yr Obalr»&lt;l.vim.
W UY SOT CXB THE BIST

lltulluga City Kewi Bmui, mid

iMdafifbaKl1

Which can be had by

cv*o*)'li.l&gt; what tbe; are rvinswulnl to J.
Sold la bore*, cuiitailjng.uty I’illv.

Dr. HARVEY'S GULDEN

Calling at the

_

PIlLs.

la a RmuJi Snr tegreva elaoatrer Iboa i’.» ebov
ew-l icteudwi ter ayrevriwiMa Along st..ding PoaonrelMteroiwrltex

HASTINGS

Furs,

aassss:'c. Il CHASE &amp; CO.,

ONE DOOft WEST OF IL A.

GOODYEAR’S IJARDWAIfR

[OIINW. PAYNKBP1CTUREGAI.
1 LKDY«
.

STORE, STATE'STREET,

REPARING
DONE TO ORDEB.

'tsjnSK,

Blacksmithing,
—Stcu A»—
Hom!.» c..u„ l„,w„x
Gbxmal Jt^bnw, &amp;O.4C.

-Work dcaa la eity atylo aad at city pricaa.-

•AHWACTior UCAMOTtBD.

'(

«IU. aad
M. iLuao*.

11
K’M.’I

�DiuteccocHW-waBiiEE

AND THE UNIVERSAL

Clothei Wringer.

ILVEB

Hastings,

Mich.

ijnv.frawsasi.r4
Can be Cured
S ‘ dXt*£ ib§}
t..I brng in_f»
pvt.

SrttjEjTMpjrjtx

■

EWS

!f

•
&gt;g lu inririMtio««f
PH.IA
JJk for Fite Dolliri:
faw ttukll, I'rtoo,

CtOAfia,

eaoi

ERADICATED FUW THE STSYEM

•d tad variety.

SEELYE.'S

cceieeTbb'pRtureby rstora

.&lt;^oCTfiwwt?.f.caiielr»tok physician tars •■!.» all aiuased sixths
gredfjenmtx-r of ben.belli indiroS.oa. .arulhmd
, by 4Uf throe ptutroa. Ot itfit iUtWiBcloiaeuted by «oe worn jot: below ll-e bevMl
beu^h.Kmo plrntdovro thf Mr’HjjUlgtw
by stdifca. u well aa dyirolery. ai&lt;T eflroUga^uf
Up, Kreil.-. CUItE &lt;Mr VAFUCOSE VRlN^'
wU I*
T. jRUcoce A Vo.-Hewing jpyr notice in-the
l-oiarOiutie, I pt fymroryaur^m/ kllhs
atidjdwerd dirpa «•&gt; the fduis wberj t|.o pah»
werry»Ml severe, gtvfl In leas Ilian twelve boors
rould-nu^uwelljsejrr. ,X cauld^dj/hfUft'F

TOBACCO,

4&gt;Jl 1K1

ssru Dtrnaav-

MEERSCIiAM,
cuTTiJt»Bfaarii?{

Liquid

acklev»8

BKIAII BQOT,

CATARRH REMEDY

cebmas uiuks,

Wiuaumt
®OjR
»1&gt;I&gt;3&gt;3,
Stationery,
••
Kcliool’Books, ’
Wall Paper, ■ •
.
Medieipes,
Groceries,
'.Paints,
.■■■''
Oils, '
Lamps &amp; Chandeliers

CONSUMPTION

Ernerally r.tputad'
i.a! Weak urM and

BdlnWhuT1’
morwHvl hoi!

MR

DRV goods
The Place to Buy
m«. .ip*ciribvth*Kl&gt;lHCballnn bat lt|U»Mrr
cist l'er«MM who cvnlract thianslfortunatcllal.
i it of body, wader nuubcirewTnshii.ref, adgblpo. Cold In tho Head
«ljy be.-rlidvnd by th«l&gt;glt.i; tliflf •gdebtry er.i.
plL.in.MiU.4or Olbrissjau-arw adit skied-, but Bad Breath
lbi| U Uy no nsraus certain. Habitual ennstipa
Cash by &lt;jffeiui»e secrvtlbM.

.•jjarftlaaJhl

Deafness

wealth, xannwoa, ano oooo i
- '-*«*-

GOOD mras for the Arrticn®.
I te toa ito cMLMd was-mdl taw nMaavran «O* Jt

&amp;e.

QP0°D

Woalc Eyes
' Censed by Catarrhal affeeUga*.
Sen^f of Smell
Wbeai Iqsened ot dea'royed

■ ICK. nJLTTT, AXD SCCCEMTXJ. ‘

MV

Nrw Goo»s j
RretarKD, 4 t’t
A88ORTklES|-..
»•••* fM *«

Cheap Q For Cash
■ fs AT THE OT Mini

o&gt;

auyd *by vitirrtil diAWHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

Throat Affections
Wc bare &lt;mo of the b*«t
•sleeted Stock&lt; in lhe Uarkel, of alt kind. of Goods,
ua-tilly kept in

rr~pmtlv thia othervjw gaused by
tliiek. slimy aueone, idling ftoni lb*
brad. esprodallj dauing lhe aigbl.

SPRITE'S

ral AtfL,

Mg n«rpXat=lr fcrCttl, aari^ki «0
‘ Allvwnnee for Bad Dabu.

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

IAN GOLD!’

•tipstion should be tbe coueequttiee ofsedenliry
lubits. ilorrirtcu'e Utrttm, by aupplring lhe
Pywiptoms
vigor hlilcl: wouJU p:!.,-rprlse b» dpti.e-d from egrevise, will in il| roves enable lhe entin. leper
Tin srtnptoaaa if Cilsnh u
l.-rin iuexcrvtarj fuccHuiu reguUrty and health- slight. Firsons flsd they hire i

Pills,

AlWt MKCoanatoa

WE SBJ.P AT

l iwform Prices,
And don't sell yow worihlmSogir sol

' BRACE &amp; CT5WTER.
JtlltUliRS A^D RfTAltEIv.-i OF

to the om buians ot sell lag—
aa ’uftlMfflBloi

ZIA’.CS,
MlttgrrT .if Sirsa Cooii,

lag nyeiaaa.

A T

E .1 STB B N

j

!&gt; B l C E S, ]

iiuiVAhu* association;

or de. troy id ; dvpfncsi Ireque.iUy lakes plm.
Another eemmou and intiwirtint syniplMw oi
Catarrh U that tbe person ii aW.gad U eWi.Ji
tbrvwt in lhe loortntig of 1 dick or slimy eiwenoi
vbieb has fallen fro«i tbi bead daring Out night.
When Hila libel place, the person mar be eur.
Uilt liia 'jiseise i&gt; on til war to Up lungs, and
should Iooocbo ttg^ jn sgitoting II.

hakdvyaBP

■

of, all khidayi

FAIR PRICES

THE HASTIKGp

Go to

jSTh-W*?•’?.&gt;«« a Mstel.ing
TIN WARE of ALL KINDS, «T hts on
■ annfnetaro, and Warranted Good.

DRUqu£|rBf&gt;OK
STORE

0. D. SPAULDING’S

‘ANS,
And , everything else

Established in 1851. j

TILLS,

o buy. your. Goods,
Just below the

Brick Block.
IsTETW

UREGAl.

AREMLUNO

CASH store;

helf Hardware,
i&amp;PE,

CITRAL A0ENT3

in their line, than anyother Star# io town.!
AND NO Al 1 STAR E
Consisting of aU the Popular

gooidib

*i &gt;h. p«nai ■"ffiy.y’ oy Ww

GROCERIES!

4iOQD BR0WN 8U0AR !2f P«G,

TIP TOP

J2n#S«MSr
'

BASH, noonn •rfMBM.MAXRO
AND JUTCUING M JOINTING
LUJIRKR. AND BT1CK1NG
HOLDING Of AXY
pltK OR STY IX.

&gt;UTD'

Prnta, Che talc* la, Painta,
Oi^ Pare »!.«,* I.l«aan

3
mm ams

aaanMIts

GROCERIES

’

**&gt;«&gt;

&amp;SU. DOOR I BLiSD HHIFACTY

MTEtt/MEMQUEf. \A\» t

For the' People I
PRINWtfOft 12f Ct a.

All Kind, of

WW*!
’arming Tools of all
ibnu kinds,

DI. I. H. MUTE A CO.

(If Mery nefidctl Kind and
. £ty le jurt frarchgsed fnr faih
nt low PAcrt and »c!liug .et

jboO'ts and shoes, cheap

.

More and Better

,..

from

t&gt;ia. : »*U«&lt;s «

Roberts &amp;. Striker,
LS

fashioned

TAKE NOTICE;

CHEAT Al THB d^AfrjT.

.

riXeUMSRJKB,
FLAVORING KgRACW, . /

A Large Anortment of

TravU^B^eta ,,
Children Carriages
tn THE DOZBW ■Afe’

A

Large Awartmen^ of

■

, '■ '

TOM UlB '•

'&lt;V

MEVElfflVE TO HWtrWlSSEI.
_“i'crsi,sjsasifti-.&amp;x:ww
5aib.~ia8i?K^swKsu.

T°»tiMEi7a0|a»ms. j Railroad Pridp's,

iSFiiMff!

RAGS,

and will be sold at

Which will u void U i)w iowrat airkit rain.
Biyw Vising ent elaM rtodi an reapecttilly
nvitod to ewva ud nuba tLiir &gt;rchiaei.
Ta Awmcr roi Harri^ a Kh rfibr SwSn.
Joyei a fort* Puap, KnabnwM iteriTmiw. HmItor Clilbia WHmw. Ntowd-a. HunTi. .aid twel •
atorebojuav Ai-.Ttn Ana.vrieMImpelvid Owk‘wis.ws£rx.
Iiga). igiMnl uMriamtM
f
TIN. COITER. igJIHCT raOXXARE.

•tl.i»i, May Tlh. IU&gt;1.
--------------------------------- —----- Adding TraniporUtlon; and eons'sti malaly of

HITRR^R.

MASH. HiU HIDES, •PEfaTO A Np
'

HARDWARE STORE!
y.F!intL -ffpHp h'J
H. A. GOODYEAR .4 CO
illw.k.’r.Mi. aJ li&amp;utuL w

■WIX,®. 6^I4I. A.T

jtq.5^ USgT MalJklTKRtT.
,
n5cn-

nETROi^'baUj- iAVookly I-apcm cor.1/ itunljy on hanitlMi'l for pale nt tbo
liaSTOidSCiTYJ»t;WS ROOM,
ono dour cast of-HasA. Gootlre-itPd' ‘
'
cusznr

Hardware Merchant

Glam

G»S-#kT S-A.VZKFG-,

�BUY CHEAP AND SAVE MONEY.
(Ms and Fever,

probably In a more truthful aeaMO than .
any anniveraary of thia day which It i
haa been our fortune to enjoy. LMm 1
then (OTdn nU
M&gt;IU» mdw
ontM.lDwlwUTtr
IlfcU
&gt;... to-*■ ««!•»«■
*tiUD
t, Inlh. &lt;—irfiW,UCTtM
. ert to taka eu.
touaaalw.

Great Reduction

Bilious Fever,

ENGINE WORKS.
onio

GEO

Intermittent Fever,

Remittent frver,

Congestive Chills,

guitltSS

IN PRICES
AGUE

At the Old Stand of

Diarrhea,

Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,

Dumb Ague.

GROCERIES
Ready-mndc

We are now receiving direct from Manfacturers and Auction Houses

For Sale by a’l DruggiatR.

CLOTHING

Wm, Sroowin &amp; Co.,

Kouts

&amp; Shoes,
11

NEW YORK, A VERY

THE HOME JOUMUt
For 1867-

LARGE AND FINE STOCK

-~v3

Gent's Furnishing Goods

Comprising all die different varieties of

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.

BOOTS and SHOES,
HASTINGS BANKER.

The New Year.
TM* beuuUfol .lay we eend greeting to
ear sander* and friend* tba eumpllmanta
at the sim—. and our beat wishes. Th
trAtyadmato renow the friendship of
other day*,—a time to bury in Uaeobllvton of Um part all bickering*, social
er paUUraL—a Ume to extend the right
hand of fellowship to cur fellow men,
aad to greet with a mRo each brother
and atoter of ear mar.—a time to be Jnt,

humanity,—a Ume for self-examination,
—a time for new resolutions,—and a time
to begin anew the great task of meeting
with fidelity to the requirements of soaMy and tbe moral demands of this age,
the special dutirr that devtdyda upon
each of M ■■ wv journey on toward that
Miter world in which la ecatcred all our
hopes aad expoctatiors, which reach
beyond tba confine* of time.
tiaijftniloa worthy of lhe noblcat of the
Um». To-day we enter upon a
new period of Utne; to-vlay one year
hence, when ahall wo be? liow aolmn
Um thought that do man ao earth can '
anawnr thatqaeatlon. Today wellveaud
move, mttonal, thinking, napnaalhte,
human brlag*. Today to owe—to-mor-'
ww belong. to God. Today b aS Ibero
to of earth—to-morrow la not, no human
MMbsrvwiM that period of Ume,
or aver will; now to all lha time man
M &lt;■
: •*«kl we not then to tmjrvr* Um preeent? Is there a man on
earth who can aaaura hlmaolf that he
win Ueo to wltncaa another New Year's
day? If Dot, and there surely to not,
how important that wa m sitechargalhc
•bMgafihmaof the hour, that should w»
&lt;to an the rising of another an, we eould
terra tbeee aeenea with Um full eravtaUoa that every duty to done and
with fiat anfoMartag bro* that bring. 1

Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths,
Wall Paper, Crockery &amp;c.
Our Assortment is full and complete, and
our Goods were purchased during
j the recent decline in the
Eastern Markets,
FIFTH AVERSE LETT El I.

Slop Friend

We feel warranted in saying that we

CAN AND WILL SELL THEM

CUM MBKCIAI. KNOWLEDGE.

mm W

taaaahoCoavbaar* tbe Mstiruice that
than to teM sp for ma treasure In beavM, that ahall never teste away. Ifmch
.taiANUi

At Prices so Low that our
CUSTOMERS CAN SAKE 25PERUENT
dbolution

On former prices.

We do not merely say we will not
be undersold.

For the Holiday's!

ROBERTH &amp; STRIKER

FOR

But we do say Emphatically that we will sell
E. 4 II. T. ANTHONY 4s CO.,

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

To our Customers

a&gt;naetmn ,r nramHic
SOI

BMAMrar, N. V.

rm «irr dooki.
■uvnm. roua.
Kiaun aa, TamiMan.

*te ■•••■&lt; lhe yw which for &lt;aa
bM tan fiavateJ to aoetal Joya, to tattve

■om^ to mirth and hilarity, but recher
to ratand »■ cardial hand of fntocnal
bitah ■&gt; 111 toanoh, and with tbo eomyltoawfii af a»a—on thtoday ao freely

&lt;5olh flhtri 4 ®rriit Jrtsdrs
MU» kn&gt; KKKKL fill.VMM WARK. ~

Have bought in New York.
DIAtUgS FOR IB87.

Try us and you will find that our extremely
low Price* will verify these statement*.

CHOICg MMFUMMUM.

Card,.

aad FraaHa.

CAiror a ciur Ton

Olli 8TARCII GLOSS

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1867.
jjpstiiqi' ymintM Siftflftft,

y»ra! aid yuttUmtwM.
due form. The Senate elected Thomas
II. Glenn, of Berrien, Secretary, Henry
8. Sleeper, of ludamaxoo, AMistant Sec­
retary.
Hiram S. fuller, of Hillsdale, enroll­
ing Ad Engrossing Clark.
Capt D. B. Purinton, of Branch, Sergeant-nt-artM.
« •
.
And the House. P. Dean Warner, of
Oakland, Speaker.
.
N. B. Jonce, of Ingham, Chief Clerk.
William A. Hall, of Livingston, Eo-

On Thursday the Governor, delivered
hla message, tome or all of which we
' shall publish In our next tame. On Fri­
day th- standing ocmnilttec were ap­
pointed In the Senate, and on Monday
In the House. Indications arc, that the
eeasion will be brief, and most of the
Legislation loyal Ln Ito character.

’

topM. Aa Kagiiab swaihly *Meb abMia-prist
ia soft number, erlglaal artisle* from Diaksga
Teaayawa, Browalag Carlyle, Baakia. aid Ote.
E&gt;ci, would ba con.iderod a a&gt;arr,l of Isek or
ealerprlaa ; bat U» POMUMotor to Allan-

1887.
Cbareb," bristling al! o».r with that writer’i
peculiar CaUciUoa; .lurie. by Trowbridge ud
Bayard Taylor. axhlbUlnf lhaao popular narralcra

TBB

1807.

DETROIT POST.
BAU.T, TH ItttxLT A» WXXUT.

I

IgkXK XlApt.

Altoraevui CauneeB'
- ia Cbaaeery, and Note
It, Tai. and Called to a

lk* fl rat cbqitaro of "Ths Tu*nU*a dag!.,’
y Holme*. promises • New Bnglsad roosces of
bo kind which only be sen write. Physiology m
ctl es psychology, sympathy aa will as satire.

as well as humor, laUrastlag laddsat «s well aa
UBocxty OmcRB*.—The County of- tubilachsractorisalioa. ars all rrprusacUd ia th
fficers elect, qualified and entered upon O|«ilag pagca, and through all torw rocs a rela
their duties on the fine Instant, as fol­
lows: SbcrtO^Edwln II. Malory, Clerk,
Daniel Striker, Treasurer, Asa D. Rork,
Register, Fylvnnea H. Cook, Prosecutor,
C. G. Holbrook, C. C. Oom., H. Wright,
Surveyor, Alfred C. Willson.
Wa learn that up to thia date, the Cor­
oners have not qualified, but wo hoje
they may, aa It seems to be important
that they shoukt The following ap­
pointments, were made and the officers
duly qualified.
\Ujlder Sharif, Travels Phillip*, Dep.,
Treasurer, H. N. Bholdon, Dtp., llegteFob Saxe.—A scholcrshlp hi the Al­
ter, D. R. Cook.
bion Com mere'al College. One of the
beet Commercial Schools In the north- __________________ _________ —
west Inquire of the editor of the •'Ban- Tbe Calo* Buiiaea* CuUsge al Obrriui. Obi*, ofnor."
far* adtaalegeaaerpaatodby nona. Tuitloa ar.d

dan of W
bsld Honda.

MUKTUAOE SALE
fcroJ i* th*jtrafh of tM&gt; Beat*.
I*il» EXHevlal Departnuat,
It la aaiarpioMd by ssy paper la the country.-,
Ito E4.l*n»l» *ro iMe4 for their alraaartb, tie­
pass, AUtq,j*^w asfi vsri*^- ,»a u^a

Mtrac,

4 Surge-.*, Dwelling o« Brosd^f^ArrExnox Tempeaim.—A Convcn- sed Iks large corps of teacher* eepluysd secure*
un House.
। (jon oy Gouj Templars, will bo held in much persons! attentive to rich student. Tire
Telcgrsph Deparinxat. under tbe esssgnneat of
a-nn -vs'Xrt-i
I ,hla VUta6®’ Commencing on the third
‘
| Turaday hi January, the 15lh Inst. A tnl else* Ulogropb nen, is Sited ep witbout ta­

ADMlNSTItATOrS SALE

way. TrowLriilgv'a aery of "Th*Maa WboBlal*
a Muling IIomm" is capital, and Bayard Taylor,
koowledje of to Quton la djava up for* queer

r Attkxttox.—There la to lie .a meeting
of the C'fMena, thia (Tuesday) evening
a! the Court House, to take measure* to

We hope that Congress will take hold
«f tbi* rustler In esrneat, and let the
hope there may bo a full attendance, country spesdily know hnw long It must
and that ways and means may Lc devis­ [ wait to reap the fruit* of loyai toil and
ed to close every jdaca in this Village
blood. We have persuaded long enough.
where whiskey la sold In vici!*Uon&gt;f the
Acts of clemency-only add to-the already
itrvtig Reeling* of contempt and bat-el
The Rbadixq Cibcxx, will rifcet on
tynr exirting in the • Southern heart,” fur
Friday evening of thia wcekatlho rcrcdcncc ot Hbn. John M. Nevins, a ful£nt- everything loyal and true.
Instead of dealing with them as a body
tendance le requested. Il OUT* from B to

Pat rr.—‘The Subaeriplli.ns now past
I due, to the Stock ot the G. R. V. R. R.
should bo paid at once. The Iron for the
Rond to Hr.'tlngs hna been purchaaed,
: end If the Hoad btd Is ready, the cars
I will be running here by the 1st of July
next. Shall It be no? Thai dejends on
! the Stock-holders,—what say you men
of Barry County.

। A Sad Accidcxt.—On Sunday night
i George Goodyear, non of H. A. Good­
! year, Eaq. a -well known dtlacn of this
county, abot hlaaclf, through the' Lett
Lun£
wferthq heart, Tnflioll qg a
aerioua If no! fatal wound. There la no
telling bow the shooting took place, aa .
bo was alone In bod In the Bank, nt nine
o’clock on Sunday evening,** wns found
there on Monday morning Wounded,
with the pistol lying on a Trunk some
three feet from the ride of the bed.

of conquered rebels—me* who bad n»
rights under the government, otl»«r than
to be ponished as. traitors—we would
win them b»ek tn tbe position of union
and l iberty loving ci likens. That wa fares
failed and most tniierably foiled, is so
plain that argument Is not needed. Let
। th* Southern traitor know that the boor
&lt;&gt;f dalliance U pa*L If ba Is determined
to Imld on to th* “bitter end."then tenths

bitterness corps io sueb a flood that he
wifi gladly luxept lb* shelter be now eo

MORTUAUE SALE

Ater

GREAT BXCITSIIHT
BING 4 LIVINGSTON.

icornfully ipums.
. _
In thort, let til’s' Cnngreas so act Um
tbe same feeling shall return to tbr heart
nf the nation’s enemy cv*r«btre, that bo
folt'when John»«n and Le*ttrrendered

—Ail Ohio paper having boasted tba
tbe widoa of John Baxter bad acbilrt sh
months old, wliil* the mother's age.wai
but thirteen years,the Aimed* (G*l.
icy of11 masterly political inactivity.
GattUt rejoins that a lady Jn .Caljfurnli
We hope they may, for that would save
became a ffandmdtbrr on her txehtythe country millions In the next four
yean. Had they adopted that" policy ’’
— A maremcDt, which is looked open
ten yean ago we bad been saved the cost
and surrow occasioned by the late rebe^- with tome favor, hi qm foot m unite tha
IWot and Johnson men of the Kentucky
legialatere upon ea-Gov. James L. RobIH'mk Whiskey TnAXic.—It ia stated, iuson for United Blate Senator, In order
on good authority, that the rtcenacd aalc to defeat the rebels. Guv. Rubir.son ia
of one pint of whiskey, ha* cost the a true Union man and an uocotnpromlacounty of BtJcwph, Indiana,eight thou- Ing opponent of rebel*.

The Next Thiry Davs

AUCTION PRICES
ATTACH MR ST NOTICE.
THE Circuit Court for to Ooutty of Barry,

Ready Mad

NwiADtekl^M,

WARDIAN MIX

oetnd dollon. In taking care of * young
—The Democratic Cent end Committee
and tatanted Lawyer, made an Insane of Indian* are a cool and comfortable
triple by thn na* thereof. We wonder
whether any man con estimate the *ctu-

COMB AMD SEE
ATTACHMENT NOTICE'
NO'ChAWCM FOB DWATBPACHOfr.—
D. B. DxLaxd A Co., authorise those
who sell their goods, to tell pnrehaaer* to
use one half of a paper of their Beef tJtemica.’ Sa-'crato*. and thenlf they are not

a.*sw

aCataOettBty.

�GREAT

SALE.

being but eight bonremtd a q-rtar, —«
ibe uttar bM aiM bmsre and tbree-qMv
tern, behind tbo e-ecesefel ynehL la •
rsceef three thousand mdrn neithw cf
the luring ynohta can be -id to b.ve
bw« dieMMod; if tbo H«rietta haataMt •«-» •TtbCglarv. bat rivals ham ao «**•«*.
end 01 writ doser va tbe omilwi of RoyaL
waud th. amda-M -fiber
*

AT

THI

DRY GOODS

gtela^ teter ’g’gJJ

EAT1M Ml IttTtl
oept to say that the o vnsr of the Henriatu, in announcing ibal be ia ready to noeept a challenge from any European
yacht, ia justified by her winning in this
unprecedented lime.
The general rejoicings are eaddenad by
the lues ol four med from the Fiootwing,
an event common enough at aaa,but
made more imprawivo by ooalraat with
the brilliancy ef tbe race. We have no
doubt that the New-York Yacht Club
n oars v owe
will provide for thp fam II iae of these men
With grateful tbenksfor lheee precious
and ww may suppose that tie-winner of
Rolli, and &gt; other valuable donations to THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED
tbo match, and the eoormooe slakes,
thio Library, during your memberahip of
needs no suggestion In the promises.—
THE LARGEST AND BEST
With tbo exception of thia loee, nothing the Mth and SSth Congress.
] remain, youre truly,
SELECTED STOCK OF
mars the pleasure of tbe race. Tbe tri­
J. EUGENE TENNEY.
umph of the Atnsrica over tbe English
Bute Librarian.
yachts was not more flaUeriug to our
yachtmen than thia, and yet we must out
orereatlaota its importance. Tbe Hen­
rietta ia about £&gt;8 feet in length of keel
but Columbus discovered America in a
foer masted vessel of but DO feel length
of keei, accompanied by two caravels, one
of which was probably but half tbe ataa
of the Sama Maria.—K. Y Tribunt.

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

GLAD NEWS

GROCEY ; STORE.
■Ut. SUM, H..:!.,.- MUk.

Bo'
Iteteeta to kte tow Ute's note.
An aaaoalM Itel M may bear.

From tbe Lansing Republican.

.

1867

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Groceries,

DRY, GOODS

ever bro't to this Mart,

Cheap as the cheapest
for

Rolls or Horos.—Tito following cor­
CONSISTING IN FART OF
respondence willexphln itself:
Hora or Rirnr-irsTAnvEs.
Wnthingtoq, D. C., Dec. 13. 1830.
now. J. E. Tawwar, State Librarian,Lanling, Mich.:
Dour Sir.— I bare had I bo honor, from
timo is&gt; time, aa the umo haw been pub­
lished and come to my hands, to place in
the State Library, the Roll of Honor,
containing the name* of Soldiers who
died in defense of tbe Amcricatf Union,
pabliahrd by order of the War Depart­
ment. To-morrow 1 .hall send you two
more ; containing f be name* of those in­
Since tbe days when the entire human terred In Arkansas, California, eta, and
nee Belled to tbe peak of Ararat In a one of those interred in Maine, Minuesu
pingla boat, the history of the world might
tlmout bo written in the history of ships.
Hitherto there has been hut one copy
Maritime discovery seems to have pre­ furnished to eaob member of Cmgreee,
Keeps the best BOOTS and
ceded, or al least attended, all great eras. and I bare placed mine in tbe State Li­
S1IOES in town.
Bpt tba ancients were afraid of the sea, brary, so that they might bo of the ut­
and e«an when Greece »M in her prime most possible benefit to ail crmcerned.—
tbe Med (terran ten was mure frequently I am frequently written to for tnfurmacneeltd then cmesed. Jsonn. when he ^pn which could be readily given from
brought tbo Golden Fleece from Colchis, thpso Rolls of Honor. It bMoceured to
Win.thought au especial favorite of Nep- me that it would be well,is a well merit­ Challenges the “City” on TEAS!
lateo, and the coasting Irada of Carthage ed favor to tbe friends of tbo ; Immortal
was justly bald a marvel of enterprise.— Dead, whose names are therein com­
Jo tbe dark agve which followed the fall memorated, to publish the fact that such
of IL ।me, there was little tnttrprisc on Bulla are deposited hi tbo Statn Library.
the oeaM, excepting that of the Northratu It will greatly facilitate tbe obtaining of
wbo^isenvered foriand, Greenland, and information by those intesested, and will
even in 100) as some claim, tbe Conti- occaiu.n tbe Stale Librarian but little Have a fine Stodc of Crockery
BaM of America. In the Glteeutb wntu- trnnbloj which I bare no doubt the pres­
ry the eea, tint before had been tbe di­ ent incumbent will be but loo happy to and Glass-Ware for sale Cheap!
vider of Rations Ita ottanta dinodabilit pot himself to, fur the benefit of those
—became tbe buoyant bridge that bro't w b &gt; have suffered the loss of friends by
tbe uuerrooet rude of lbs earth into com- the late terrible war.
Hopleg that your views will coincide
with mine in tbit respect,’ and that you
de
will cause such notice to be published at
HMorian who baa dared totqw^ulate np- yonr earliest convenience, 1 remain,
oa arhat would be I the condition of Eu­
Very truly yours,
rope bad Amari =al remained till thia day
JNO. W. LONGYEAR.
undiscovered. Portugal then took tbe
lead, and Vaaoo di Gam* doubled the'
Gape of Good Hom in a vessel of which
Unrieg, Mich., Doc. »d. IMO.
Mr. Marotrek's operatic orsft was not en­
Hon. Jab. W. Loxoxaxa, House of
tirely a caricature I Then Balboa behold Reps.. Wa.bingtoo. D.G:
from tbe peaks of‘Darien lha unknown
Dear Sir—Yim esteemed Csvoc of the
Pacific, with Ito Invisible islands, a sea 13th insL, came to hand yeeterday. My
deatiaed to bo the pathway of naihms.— views in regard to tbe matters therein ex­
1W Armada, tba VwettM and British pressed ociinddo with ynur own.
naval euspretnaefon, the cireumnavigati-n
Tbe friends of deceased soldiers,as well
of tbe globe by Cooke, are among those er the pm pie generally, will be coder
triumphs over tbe ocean to which we tjaey obligations to you for tbe follow­
.Med not further refer, but which have ing nnmed valuable documenta, furnished
LAHOSASSOKTHSXT OS
brought us gradually by agrntie descent ibis Library, viz;
from tba year S34B B. C_, when Noeb
Roll or lloxoa—“Tbe Martyrs, wbo
Ballad about in hie ark, to this memstable for our Country, gave up their Lives in
Vear when three little American yachts the Prison Pena, in Andersonville, Ga.”
(MvecrcMed the Atlantic and astonished
Roll or Hoaoa—“Namea of Soldiers, On an Improved it,le. ud^taviog ia
employ
and delighted two continent. In writ­ victims of Uw Rebellion, buried in tbe
BE8&lt;t”*B AKERS '
ings of ouch an evauL a decent regard for National Cemetery at Alexandria,. Va."
ita dignity demands a little historical preRoll ar Hoaoa—“Names of Soldiers
la the Alate Mislsrifoe is GUABARTEED.
Farmers, Neighbors, Everybody
buried in the National Cemetery at GotAmerican ahip-builden and Milon, lysburg.’’
CALL 4 EXAMIX OUR GO OS
said, indeed. th&lt;we who hare stood on a
Roll or Hoxoa—"Namea of Soldiero,
AND PRICES,
dock, and ’don't know much about a taf- who died in thr defense of tbe American
frail. or a jibboom, to whom “n\ x»t ibere" Unfon, interred in tbo National Cemeter­
HMUugs.den. 8Ui. 1M7._________________ And be Convinced, of At FACT Aal
Mid “amt' west three pints op liar lee" ies at Fertraae Monroe and Hampton
an cahalistic exprosnioua. Will all rejoies Va"
veare BdSty (hod, CHEAPER
,
JgLACXaMITU
gMOP.
la thia rictory. A victory It ia, n.4 mere
Roll or Hoaoa—"Namea cf.-Soidiarv
Aan any other Haute in Baiting,.
Jy of tbe HawriMta-ver the Fleelwing
and Vests, but of atamh ihrpe over wind L'u’ttm, icier rod in tba Eaitoro District
Profoundly greatful to tbe People of
and see. of enterpriao ow prejudice, vf of Texaa; Central DtSUici of Texai;
Barry County, for their very libera!
Amarioan yachtraon over l tarn &lt;&gt;f Eu­ Rio Grande Diatriel, Department ofTexrope. We have omo again d-me the thing aa; Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas ; and Cor­
patronage heretofore, we aak
tUa nobody oiee derad to do. and have a pus Christi, Texai?
you again to come and tea
right to throw Bp Mr bate in a tnedoel
Kill or Htiaoa—“Namea of Soldiers
us and we will giro
wiy, wwl obeer fi.r th. Stan .nd Stnpro. who died in tbe defense of the American
&gt;M a BARGAIN.,
Here are three little yaebta ol 200 tun. Union, in Arkansan, California, Indiana,
Urdoa. never before mure than BOO or Michigan, Minnesota and Nevada, and
SPQ mjiwi from land, which Mart out In tbe Tkrritoriee nf Ariaooa, Colorado, Ida­
Hossa Seoawe, Cabumb Iboante an
RssUngs. Rev. CS, IBM.
■W-wtotar jm a nee of tbmteenda of ho. New Mfiiou end Washington.
Gubral JoBrnao, Ac., Ac.
Blta. Tta, ■£. —’ u——•
R-ma at Hvwor—“Names of Soldiere
-Wort duo Lb eity ttyte ted st city prices.victims ol tbo Rebellion, burled ia the

Cash or Ready-Pay I

Boots &amp;. shoes.

Hats &amp; caps,

Very Cheap!

Bleached goods,

Ladies’ dress goods,

BUSSELL &amp; NEVIBS

Fancy goods,

BUSSELL &amp; HEVDiS

FOR SA LB-46 seres on see. 1«. in Ttarosppte.
II. WRIGHT.
IMPROVED FARMFOllSALA-lMsttUMnM
mite from ilkMtevUfo, Ito oerro improved: good
Louse usd boro, sod a forgs bvxrinK

Real Estate Agency,

DELICACIES and TfARRTHES
OfttaBroaoe^

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville. Barry Co. Mich.

OY slFE R S
SERVED UP In every style.

H. WRIGHT Agent
non sale—

A forgo skscrtmrol of Family

.

Groceries,

Gloves and Hosiery.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Won’t
undersold when Coffee
CASH is offered/
«

Spices, &amp;c, &amp;c.

Is txttvas ns« ef Debility aad Imprirocs
BELL'S EXTERNAL REMEDY.

A WARM MEAL
OOX-D

MPROVED EARU FOR BALE

WHAT THE PR

LUNOH

OK THE SHORTEST HOTICE.
H s’ fox tad Fifteen ysero rrparteaea in a FIST
CLAKS RESTAVRAJCr, I have no hesitancy In
saying that 1 ran maka
The Beat OY5TEK RTEW in Bastings.

SUM SCMIirPAR.
IR SALE-

JONES A DRAKE,

8URGE0H

DEKTI8T8,

ould sail the alteatioa ot ALL parsons

W wishing BoythiBg la the of DKRTIHTBY

and Straw Bonnets.

&gt; ari Ifog. wc wUl smsd c
r. rioter, or both, foes
yte.WMter.ai4; M
IfcTTBRO WRI

THE CARS ARE

o.o-AUI553Wr&amp;M’”
ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE,
on short anilee sad ia Ihstaetaad soot approved

ectnaU

Ml AU. MIST NAVE

PUktA* THE BLOOD.

DOMESTIC

Sewing Machines,

Boots

SHUTTLE STITCH

EATS. CA
HiBivn u&lt;
AT

C. H CHASE &amp; CO,
Blacksmithing,

iuliv, iimiiu a

iiaar.

EASTE

HEM, FELL, TUCK, BRAID, GATHER.
Ac., Ac.
Do not i root to wksl say one m«y lei! yoo steal
Bowing Jlaahion, but call st the

HASTINGS CIT
one door a«M of H.

Hnallstgi City Mewi Boaas, and!

B«81C trout,

IA8H FOR HID

’•?»piZiTTue.1pkmt"5&gt;T^fbuS;

Shoes

A itoser MllkX Rimed, wlRte fosmd la
Dr HARVEYS FEMALE PILLS. •

Go

0. D. SPA

Which can be had by “3l“e.lX‘S —'Vuu4kb. 11.
Dr. 1IAUVETS GOLDEN PILLS
Latmt Fashioks Dxmaxd

■

Calling at the

CASH

HASTINGS

To buy y
Just b

J. W. Bradky'i Celebrated Fateat

SKIRT.

Brick

Tbe Veederfal HaxlMUy aad pvst eenfort

Fresh Crackers

W- A.. 8WAETS.

So. e Cok
leppo

MORE VALUAKLE IRAN GOLD!

Bryn ns Life Pills,

IAKERY!

NEW OVEN

BELL’S SPECIFIC PILL8.
Prise ene DotUr per Box: or Sis for n». IMUr,;
also Urn Bosts, calaising Fear BwaU, Frias
Three IWIaro. , t
Free, four to six boxja «ro «vtwra!!y roqk.rH
ijwt wlitujcu'i ofSeasiMj Soiw.iud
EmMooe. UwogU bcaell fo drived from lutsg *
siaalrbox.
In Cbroaic Casas, and partiralariy wbea l».
pataca or OesdUl Debility wilh-gsevoM Pros
trxluia has affectad Um system,
BELL’S TONIC PILTA

nod Is gwwrolly M&amp;csrct.

Cassimeres,

Ladies’ furs,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

rouaty ■, aresage price about If P&lt;ri^s,w.

IPDJiDIiAE. iBSSCKT,

DRY GOODS

1867

QZ» A Aeros of Plus laud, wear AifofM vglsgk
ODV teresle. pries»iper sere. K- Waseav.

Bsvstr
ONE DOOR WEST OF H. A.

Of every ne
. Stele just pi
al’low Price

GOODYEAR’S HARDWARE

STORE, STATE STREET

•MM »

For the

rtuicra
GOOD BROWN

REPARING
DONE TO ORDER.

GROC

Maryland, Rhad-Mud, Aikamae, Mio. jv-FeeMri^
r
eMppi, Florida, Lwrimaua, and Colorado aOMada of «ACHJUIB wr
C.H.Oua&gt;.
Hasunjs Kov. SM&gt; IBM.

JOUWS
EID GLOVE CLEANER

�BPZCfAL

NOTICES

CJ1T.WRH

SHIP A’HOY!
AMewThitqjforHastings

AND SILVER

WATCHES.

Mfl. J. C- BALL

F. D. ACKLEY,
Hastings,

One Dollar Each!

Mich.

in Tiff AFFLKTD EMI

Wnaotn Rxqaxd to Vatra,
totetadfi* Mtfyykyr stat ysa •
EX A. IL BOWEN * CO,

aoAtts,
ERADICATED FROM TBE SYSTEM

SNUFF,

AND PIPES,

SEELYE’.S

Liquid

CATARRH REMEDY

MEERaCTUM'
GUTTA-PERCHA,

ACKLEY’S

S.U10 (hirer plated tape,gvld Used sa

' BRIAR ROOT.
GERMAN PIPES,

STORE.

CONSUMPTION
mare walktog that day than I had dona ia a weak.
The neat day I bad aum. pain ia my tip, bet I
put o» a plaster there and in two Moura tba pain
waa all par, aor bare I fell U staee. Certainly
they are tbe bait applkat.ua Ur tba relief end
care of paiaa ia the joints and back, end far Varicom or enlarged veins, I bare mr known, and I

BOT^LOUT
19,0.4B"&gt;eM AMaagnat
............a to to
A.iM bri ttmekra, gold Jet A gold r uleauite 6 to 10
■*’’***’’a toto
&lt;jnnX^cwiwM^U^*ud'pU;:.s toM
S.»o Gears hwy T«rd eUiaa............ » to »0
LH» Goofs vast ebaiao larre aaaartoc’et (tots

y®® TLHOT
Stationery,
School Books,
'Wall Pager,
Medicines,
Groceries,
.Paints,
Oils,
Lamps db Chandeliers

10.090 Gal &gt; |»na. ul.er rtun.xw holder

Cold In U. Hud
JlaUered ia a few latoutoe.

Had Breath

itv utr Wanber.tld; Ma. Eft Wringer, »|o; N«
S Wringer,
IL C. BROWNING. General Agt.,
JU «T Ourtlsadt &lt;U New Tork.
e«tl&lt;n&gt;3
( oj.pvAite Me-efaaaU' Uulel. ]

Cheap Q For Cash

•elected Stocks in the Mar­
ket, of all kinds of Goods,
usually kept in a Variety
Store.

epcaleal, ccmbiaad with' a go®11* etlattdasE. te
I be trwa rcn.nl y; aad a ctewbmaUow ia tbo hap­
piest proportion, efthsae iagrrdlenta. ia fcmnd In
I! 08TLTTEJTM STOMACH UITTKB3. Tbiafemoua Slomacb.c inrigeratce the whole totcslinal
canal, while quietly removing tram Ite eoavota
Ilona all Impediments to a fere peaaa&lt;e through
then. Ko mere |.unpliTe hat tbla doable operalive. No ordinary stimulant effacla the Ooelred
object. CoaciotfuBallpatijnabeadonadsabffpale la by d laUnguiabrd medical man ba»y brea eur-

WUOLEBALB OB RETAIL.

DU RAPHAEL.

Hardware Merchant,

HARDWABE STORE

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

smi Tan nocroB snow.

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

LET THnrFUCTED REID I

BRACE &amp; OTJWYER,

BBiSELL

JOBBERS AND &amp;KTAILEB3 OF
MUlMtry ud Straw

AT

EASTERN

Cools,

PRICES.

HARDWARE

□settop, Mayjlh, UU.

lELA’lTS, ©ATS, JPTOS,
HOWARD

of all kinds,

Stop Friend!

ASSOCIATION.

n rou w*kt to aavi xoxet !
OO TO THZ
Gmjlxd Rahm Commxxciix. Colleqk.

and will be sold at

Railroad Prices,
Adding TransportoUon; and coeo'ete mainly of

r?s3uir,.A**wK

ASH FOR HIDES, PELTS AND
RAGS,
*

“4,T

COMMERCIAL KNOWLEDGE

Go to

Iron, Nails, Stoves,
TIM WARE of ALL KINDS, of bis owl
’ Maanfacture, aad Warranted Good.

STOVE PIPE,

Plaining tfc Matching

,n.lCHlXE

SAP PANS,

0. D. SPAULDING’S

And

4

everything el»e

fashioned

from

Sheet Irei. All a»rts af

SASH, DOOB

k BUND

HAS CFACT'Y

h elf Hardware,
ROPE,

CASH STORE!
II. I. M. SEEIYE A CO.

To buy your Goods,
Just below the

M

TMITOKT, ItUWOB.
Wb.k«l. M.A ..U.l O-n*

SALISBURY, BRO. A Co..

&lt;8oRl flitrt ft ®rriht3fttotlrg

Brick Block.

Farming Tools of all
■
kinds,
pAcrra.

NEW OOODS
Of every omM Kind and
Sit io jaot purchased for cash
at’low PrioMMld sailing at

K3T Fart iso daaMag say of Ota week meatlcn
ad aboraw«:'nasM4_

»Mt«araa

GHVELA.T SAVTNQ,

For the People!
PRINTS FOR ISj Cu.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR H| tU

DISOLUT1ON

BOOTS HD SHOES, ciut
STRIRBR.

groceries

DR. BIGELOW

AND WOODEN WARE.

WK

Tw

J. P. MBnTS.

■. WBBCiHT,
a rwjnrr «»d copmbkllom at law.
A and Molkltar in Chanasry,
Maury Public and CosvaysaMr. Alaa,
tbetawfea^-dtaaantoolMoteto.

takenotice.

OUR STARCH GLOBS
U tbo only Artiste weed by
taw Cmm Sotnia, Ucxaaus, u. Tksmkm
or FaMUM, .

LAHUrV E M.-.';
w Uw
ftWK

HARNESS SHOP.

�BUY CHEAP AND SAVE MONEY.
tod Error,
rutoed by thb rebellion. And we wkh
to cite, ua bearing on this subject, the
blntorical fact tbst, during our ttcvolu-

Ill’RRAR

merchant* who afd*4 It With money and

ESTABLISHMENT!

thoir rounael were ruined, end in their
places at th* wodtf the war appeared*

By J.P. ROBERTS.
Who la sc&amp;fag

Intermittent Fever,

engi:

THEHABTIKM ....

DRUG &amp;. BOOK
STORE
Established in IBM.
undeniably, affirm* that property, not
blood, hi what the law demands. Then
why, la thb boa*tod nineteenth century
|s *o fearfully l*rg» a portion of our oltlsen* lying ueeleea and mbentais? 'The
answer to that remnants of idea* of a far­
mer and barbarous age «w now operative
In our statutes. There b tho shadow of
old Oriental Idea*, that net the future
earnings simply, but tho very person of
the debtor belongs to tho creditor; there
an tneea of tho cowros and harsh juris­
prudence of the Norman Conqueror*,
and title b “ patently visible sa b the
fact that Hunscrit root* «nd Norman
French particles go to tho formation of
our present speech. Eticta Ideas, or rath­
er prejudices, bare boon sa often confuted«n&lt;i.ocndcmcd by tho world’s thlnkersand Eumuilwo, that it is useless to
dwell on them, and* ho w.ho, today,
would make n asperate caste of an unfor­
tunate brother, b too lamentably remov­
ed from light to bo worth convincing.
" The history of the world tsachcsthe
xnuUtabllity of all human engagements,
and the fact b accepted m true. It to
only with Individual uianjhatan excep­
tion b made, and this drotdful hardship
to executed: Government* change, and
’ repudiate their indofitedness when tbe
load they have oasumed becomes too
heavy.to be borne; State*, unable to'reepodd to solemn ^engagements, quietly
pay according to their ability; Corpora­
tion*, no matter how huge or important,
fall, and cotnpr&amp;nbe on what nsec tn re-

Effloai Fsvar,
8iltt«nt Fare,
Conjtstivi Ckllls,

onio

IN PRICES

,angs’ ^uintss

More and Better

GOGB8

AGUE

At the Old Stand of

Diarrhea,

—c-.n fali to be atreek with tbe great
numbsrofBiddies ofatofemploy msuL Tbe
intelligence office* are also crowded with
there (rightful creatures, who prpmire to
make themeelves use Ail and civil and all
that. But every hottaekeeper knowa whet
value to place on auch promises. Tbo
truth is •. ;i&gt; -J e Biddies have carried It
with a high land so long, that many la­
dies, as by * common Im pulse, have re­
belled, and.dctermlncd to fiee tbehiselvee
from domeetle tyrsnay, have act about it
in tbe uniy wajr at prceenl open—that i».

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS. PURE WINES, AND
LIQUORS, HARNESS
• OIL, AXLE GREASE
BT THE BOX

DyionUry,

PeriodittlHeadacbe,’

‘Dumb Ague.
sslbga llsrelgre.

Choice Family

jJYM.U.UATFOKl».
’ Altocwry at Uw * Salidl"
tend Bminpflr to »«r ba«in»
,re. t’.rtHwI.r altewuuw pHSeMist.' Claim* *f&gt;-«k |«&lt;

GROCERIES!

sesm ®«eE8
PHOTOGRAPH ALBEIS!

cbbae aS tub cheapest.

tbetnselves, telyH'g only &lt;&gt;u tbe perma­
nent or occasions!luhtancs which other
■members of the family might famish —
We have visiled the households of *eve?
ral ladies who tori the Initiatlrs io ibis
Tbe tedMB will Bud our Stock of
Movement, and tdofe charming domestic
PBIIHMEKJES. TOILS! AR­
srrsngenStnb it has seldom l&gt;ret&gt; our good
TICLES AND rr-AVOEINO BI­
fortune to contemplate. Not .tbe least
TRACTS, AC. COMPLETE.
valuable faatore &lt;&gt;l Ibis new exivemeet ia
Uuit it brings husbands and brothers and
A Large Asaoriment of
aona and lorsra into more direct sod
harmonious do mtStic relations Ilian could

We are now receiving direct from Man-

For Sale by «!! Druggiett.
Wm. Sfoonxh &amp; Co.,

facturers arid Auction Houses

Nashville, Tenn.

Diaries for 1867

Travlling Baskets

servants. Tbe benatiful spirit of ktlp/itlnm with which lhesn gentli men ap­
proach the now charmed prrciiftb' of
much can bo had and no more, though kilchra and cellar and store foom, and
the most penal of statute* were ready to the interest they take in tbe detaib of the
d«vour each unhappy debtor. The whole trtw household is fraught with the hap
clvilkAd world, except ourselves, ao- pleat results. One of the first rffevta of
koowlodgif the Justice of this, and has thb cutnmon interest of intelligent men
perfected Bankrupt Laws which give and women in domestic things is,as might
the property of debtors to their creditors, .be predicted, tlie r.jw Impulse it has giv­
and the future with Its earnings to the en to ths inventive aniri; of society.—
debtors. 11 to not the life, not the hopes, Stoves," steamers, hru’dera, wgpbing m*not the aspirations, not the future poesl- chine*, Mwing-macbtaea, and a great
bUittoaof man that tlio law require*,but number of small articls* vf household
the present means and property of every utility, have been improved or invented
kind and nature which thedelttor holds; under thi* new reign of woman as Qpevna
and thia to not only common sense and of the Uousahold. It fs our hileulion to
furnish our reader* with notice* of each
governnu*nt. Ko nation bn the face of of three a* they puuo under i»ur vbw.—
the earth, much leas one like ours, so Ladie* having luggestion* to make, or
rinding auggretlon* In anything pertain­
subject to tbo meat null cal changes and
ing u&gt; thia hitherto neglected fi«rfd, arc In­
greatest fluctuation*, can nflbrd to lose
vited 10 make Tits Bucn--ia tbeir medi­
annually ®° fearfully larre a part of its
um uf e»«nu&gt;unica|iun. Ths ‘ popularity
Bogt aottva sad enterprising c! tlsena, to (of our •‘llcasckeepvra Column, together
meet the requirements of ideas long I With tbe fact that on.«-ur table there ere
■Luoe outgrown by the world. ’1 bo ef­ ten new cook book*, ell written by intel­
fect of our present laws ia similar to the ligent women, proven that some practical
religion* pmeeutloi.-a of an earlier ago. interest b eicitcd In Ibis question of do­
EUamrlnns date the decay of Epjdn to the mestic reform. A iouvs bo* been mnde

HUNTERS HEADQUARTERS

NEW YORK, A VERY

&lt; a. BjI.UDi&gt;DK,

LARGE AND FINE STOCK
Comprising all the different varieties of

!•. D.1AKE. &gt;1 I'
oat of ooreatoea !•&lt;«. tbaftrM day «
miU. wUbewi MOtiag a ooraa.io ■&lt;
We bsUeva year pKiebla eeguwa i

uata

• Church tUrrt

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

BOOTS and SHOES.
ABVEkTIIEI t TBIBORE,

Largest Circulation

Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths,
M all Paper, Crockery &amp;c.
Our Assortment is full and complete, and asour Goods wdre purchased during
the recent decline in the
. .
Eastern Markets,

body knows tho disastrous effect* on
France of theHugcnot banishment; and
yet we yearly commit the same fatal and
atapld taftrndcr In Rooming to utter qte-

We fed warranted in saying that wo
that are now-lying stranded and useless,
covered with load*’of obligation* that
m» power can enable them to pay f Do
wxafiaet that before this unparalleled
rebellion brought ruin on tho land,
■weeping away fortune* like a tide, 'we
had already passed through two com­
mercial revulsion*,vix, those of 16M and
1887, which wore Uiomeelvee almost
enough to revolutionize some goveramenta? Certainly three fact should
make ue .think on the subject Until
acme relief be given, thotrn who are thus
situated can never re-enter tbe world aa
Mdvo and uecfnl mon. Friends cannot
aid them, were they over eo desirous, twr
have they any future proqteeb to pledge;
but m our law* now stand*, tiiey are
dqptmd to as useless and inactive exbteuce aa is tho prbonur In hl* cell who to
known only by Ito number. Every year
■eee Hum gradually fade away dbheart«ned ami world-weary, not to be beard
of again except st rare intervals, when

CAN AND WILL SELL THEM
rOUMjM^aiAEL.

At Prices so Low that our
।
1

1

Until these ..------ --_
.
be of rental—tie *-*oci*l fahric-’ hill sup­
port nothing more aubstaelial; end, not­
withstanding aU our fahtasfit abaplnga,
our painting* aad gildings, they will be
e dlousness, talk u* of tbo sickening
uiBvas alii), and lbs firei atbrirae wind*
hope*, of the painful attempt* to rise, of
-ill aweep them to dretrueiion, where all
tba tanvantraggb* against wost, of the sham things ought toga. We will bw
the geinert. in ■ twofidd sense: First, bs

““"“•fr* Customers

CENT OFF!
NEW GOODS

26 PER

can save 25 per cent

On former prices.

H&gt;do not merely say we will not
be undersold,
pHILLIPS

R. A II. T. ANTHONY &amp; CO..
Maaafcclann af rWayraphk
imaxui,
WUlsMlsred Irik ’
MH BoMBwav. N. Y.

VASCY Most

gENTLEl’8.

If you want good bargains, go to
PHILLIPS A BENTLEY'S
AMD IF TOD D01FT BU WlUTtOD WART

depriviag of opj&gt;ortunity and' bopu fu
dearoetag Injustice by a bw.
Barely Congreaa cannot be blind to our
CountTy’B needs. We are, as a people,
entering on on era of taxation tliat b to
test to* sxbten.ee of our nation's Ufa, and
we want every Ufa to help jmy tbe burtteu. Almont every influential Jountol
In the loyal Etatew to urging on Cungrere

Forth* Brtidays

H
0

•
cnees
uf their silent wooing. R will b«c.ine a part of we. end impart a finish tu
tie ba«ic work on which «s ore engagedmaking it'vll*l,aubd*,cr*ateve, bipirit g
makmg it a power an(] m ;Bfl0W10e |hBt

We keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of '

«
£

Dry-Goods,Boots &amp;, Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
. • Cloths,
- ■*
Crock’y Sr Glassware
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

J^sr (UtCXWlD.

aokv «wr

bsSms.

ncAtmrt.*L POEMK. ■
BIBLBI *1M nSTAHEXTS.

CBOKJl RjntfUMXRlSS

CiXDT

iF-.-**

CAKDY TOYS

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                    <text>NO. 38

JAN. 16, 1867.
Judnjs’ ^uintss Jlircrtorn

Jorai ani) ^uctlhni
I the proceedings of the Temperance metV
rota, at tte aamiaa of thaOreuR Court,
i ,ns" hcld ,he I*"’1 weok nt U* Court
On motion the report was accepted in and far Barry County, commencing
.UtaUtmniU &lt;t&gt;irdl latter «• suaJ the! House, to which wo Invite the inceiai and the committee dtesharged.
on tho 28111 jnat:
•
U&lt;
reel.re., n
eUeU —a I .jtontfon of ourrrsderc ThteL
IL p. Blain,
Dr. Roberta, reported *rom the Com­
rr.deslMHferlte.rU.utaeetlekenJeiinee»r. cmcnt [n tjj0 right direction, and should mon Council, that the amount of lloenWilliam Piekle,
_________ | bo pushed forward with the meet einI And Everett,
aesthatwcrcpaldwereaboul$144,that tho
F4T Legs) Ad.rrtiM-mrnts »r. chsrgrd al &lt;b. I phatic
deterikhtaUon
I enfarecthetaw, Council had not taken any ste;» to noti­
.
. ------ to
John Keagle,
rata efJOcants par folioj(loe went.,) for the fine' without -----------favor or partiality, mall other fy the dealers to quit the trade. Rev.
H. D. Waat,
laws arc In forced..
Mr. Moon moved that the chair appoint
Geo. W. Freeman,
Hastings Jan. Bth, 1S67.
a committee of five of the business men
O. L. Ingraham,
Pursuant to thecal) of “many clttecna.1’ of thia Township whoso duty It shall bo
J. Cknwfard,
The dtiacus of the Village of Hastings
8. Mathews,
meet "Enrame" at tho Court House.
A. Bierce,
The meeting was called to order by W.
J. H. Monroe,
The chair appointed Rev. Mr. Moors,
8. Goodyear. On motion rf C. Q. Hol­ H. A. Goodyear, R. J. Grant, J. W.
P. B. Bristol,
brook, Mr. R. B. Wightman waaodlod Stebbins and Frank Alien, *•&lt; such com­
A. P, King,
to the clulr.and D. Striker was chcecn mittee. On motion the following reso­
T. J. Humphrey,
c* secretary.
lution was adopted.
R D. Joy,
Mr. Wightman on taking the chair
A. Streeter,
Retatved. That we the eitlicn* of
Mnrs'n:
stated
tho
object
of
the
meeting
In
a
few
H. Burton,
l&gt;»y Ki|
Hastings, pledge to our cnmmltte all
Kraals.
but very appropriate remarks. On mo­ necessary, moral, material and pecunia­
A. Streeter,
Sight g
tion of W. S. Goodyear, a committee of ry aid, aud stand by them to the end of
If Van Derwalker,
three consisting at C. G. Holbrook. W. every prosecution, brought to enforce,
D.’ Reynolds,
S. Goodyear nod R. J. Grant, was api and further that we will furnish all re­
J. F. Woles,
pointed to draft Reaolutfons expressive
A. J. Ruas,
quisite sums of money, and that our
of tho aen»e of this meeting. The comG. W. Davenport,
। mlttoo rctlri-d tor a few moments, and said committee have power to call meet­
&amp;
Jmdon,
ings that they may- deem nenisaary.
returned and pres-ntod the following
Mr. C. G. Holbrook moved that the
I Resolutions aa their report.
ehair appoint a committee of three to
| Rnoived. That the Prohibitory Llqu- circulate n subscription paper, to procure
or I ziw was enacted for a humane, wise !
means to carry on the *prceccuUou.
I attd beneficent propose, vir, that of re- I tl&lt;)n
"*r~? noornciAX PAfn OT BAUtY COUTrY.

!?.i;

&gt;j fa/ti/fun/
t; Coiurrp.- Xi
1 H-.I EaCue u?
k Ubick.

fan. cahng L.quon as a •■enrage, and tliatit
Dr Roberts aa such committee.
| embodies the sentiment ot the PcO]»!c M
On motion tho following recolutlons
A Good Tehtx.mu&lt; Fori a i. v ?l u
were adrpted.
lu dd cn Friday evening of thl« week,
_ Rnolved. That when prcaceutlons are
&gt; Irrnitiem (1 ■ th Inst.) r.t the' house of Mrs W.
Rr-totred. Th it in our own communi­
r ifSlateauJ 1{
ays. A c-'rdfad Inrit itlon'l&lt; ex ton de 1 ty its letter and spirit ere continually instituted for violations of Liquor Laws,
• Z 1
and the some oomo on for trial, that wa
t
violated wllh impunity, to the great In­
will make It n point to Lo present at
jury of our people, di-gr.we of our town
Court, and nsc all reasonable means in
and to our ah.-.:no u 1 iw abiding cititn IlnAel! A ’
our power to encourage such prosecution
si.
that
the tldo may bo turned against tho
'
Retolced. That the Laws upon this
—!----- 1
wU&gt;kay influence.
I.’EWET, of Kalamazoo; hive been se­’ subject ran, ought.to, and shall bo cnMr. Mills moved that the proceedings
_
forood,
that
the
patienro
of
n
long
sufcure.!, and cveiyth’ng premise* favora­
of this meeting, also the names of th.**
bly for tho«c who desire tok-nm to “trip‘ Crring community la well nigh cxLaust- ier=ons subscribing to carry on the prose­
the I'gl.t fantastic toe,'* to pra-tb-c hilas ed, and that all cUsacs of our cltixeris cution, and the amount subscribed by
'
iiuut
bear
In
mind
jhat
henceforth
the
seer mplteli moot. Mu-!c will bo fureach, be published in the Hastings
’ i Llouor J-sms of the State of Michigan,
nL-hel by Mycre' Hprp Baud.
I «lmH,not be violated, except at the peril
D. Striker,
ll. R. Wightman,
•' of the pcnalt'iM thereof.
Secretary,
President.
I Irma re-crl t&gt; large p/alcrq bulletin-. । On ntotioa of Rev. Mr. Moan, the rcbtalsatid the like] to announce that: j port of the committee wns • rufopted
they are selling at i ort, the firm of Rtts-. unnnlinoualy. Remarks were then made
»nx &amp; Ncvr.xe, keep right on to'llng■ by C. G. H&lt;dbrcok, Rev. Mr. Moors and
av low aa the lowest, for cash. Their Geo. M. Dewey.
Mr Meson Alien, stepped forward at
On fiteppliee and Expenelitum.—
lb's time and announced that he j--r- Xleem. Cllsboc, Abell Smith.
Herewith we place before our read era haps was the oldest Liquor sailer in Ha­
On Ctaime.—yitfm. Fheley, Rich,
stings,
mid
would
further
my
that
he
the massage of His Excellency, H. II.
Bradley.
I Craiw. It is very lang, but that should would not rfj any mere Liquor, upon
On jlncnoe.-Mcssra. Collier, Warnot deter any ona from giving it a whirl] he w.ts imtily cheered! Dr. ncr, Glaa.
thorough perusal. It is pointed and de­ Adolphus, R. J. Grant, Rev. Mr. Ban­
On tAr. Jadfotoy.-Mreara. Cnwwell,
I cldolly manly and potrioCc, and y&lt;rt wo croft, G. W. Mills, Frank Allen aad I. Williams, Draper.
cannot refrain from expressing our dc- 8. Goer, ubo aj&gt;okc on Ibo question.
On unitary Affaire.—Meson. CurienMi-. C. G. Holbrcok moved that a com­
c'dcd dteent to tho portion which rclus,
Standish, Sanborn.
lutes to the Land Granta In nld of our mittec of five 1/odicn lx appointed by
On Internal ImpnxrmenU.—tlam.
'North and South II. R., and on the Use chair, to call upon the Liquor doal- Bltoly, Chrlton, Andrews.
question cf pardon* ’This latter ques­ ers of this Town and report at an ad­
On Road* and Bridget.—yteein. Brad- I
tion Is undoubtedly vexatious, but then journed meeting. The chidr appointed ley, Peter*, Jo novas.
'
the Chief Executive af a free people Mrs. I. A. Holbrook, Mrs. N. Barlow,
On Pvt.'.c Imtruetion.-yienm. Wllshould bo m-q.-nanimous; but' that ccr- Mrs. Djhlrlkcr, Mrs. 0.8. Hadley and llnmo, Childs, CurtcnluB.
.
taluly, is not the eptrit the Governor ex­ Mrs. A. W. Bailey as such committee;
On the State Brtam.—yieenn. Arms,
Mr. N. Bailey moved, that the Com­
dibits toward the unfortunate victim. of­
ITingte, JUch.
ten of cauaoa to which ho did not give mon Council and Prreident of the Board
On Bicarporuftone.—Mcaara. - Race,
be requested to colt upon the IJquor
birth, and for which, morally he Is
dealers, and ascertain the amount ofun- Howell, Chapman.
not rca;&gt;dnalL!c. '
i
&gt;
Onthe RMeion tff Towne and Qntnexpired time of ttaJlr I.loenam, and also
—Maims. Hvymour, Andrews, Btaa1
i Get What Yon Pay Fam-In buy­ to notify them tliat the truffle must bo tin.
’ ing Snlcratua, ttu other firings, see that Slopped on a certain day, to be fixed at '
you git what-you pay for, vis: 10ounce* an adjourned meeting. Motion prevail- .
i when you pay fora pound. If you ak
On hlamtfaetarn.—Moren. Jcnnem,
AVso/crd. That the action of our fel­
way. buy D. B. De i^nd A Co.'» Best
। Chemical Salcratua you wiH never be low citlaen Mason Allen, in dafcring Peters, Abell.
Or. Electione.-JAem. Howell, Jeudeceived, but always get full weight here publicly, that henoefart he fill sell
ncaa,
Brown.
and the best goods.
. no more Liquor In Hasting*, nA our
On Enrolled BiUe.—ilmn. Standish.
cordial and heartfelt thanks, thafwo roAxoTucn Naxx. w tkk Cornx of c-xnmend a liberal share of our patron­
DraxocnACY.—The President, on Mon­ age to him In any-other legitimate bua.&lt;On the State Library.—yicem. Lotday the “th, vetoed the bill extending pejw, In which he may ace fit to engage, ourrtte, Childs, Draper.
the right of StiH'raite to tho Negroes in tyr the noble and manly stand he tea
On Expiring Landt.—’Mcm. Peters,
the District of Columbia, but It was at
Smith, Standish.
On State A^afre.—Masais. Jerome
tjrcc-n urth vote In both House', and b . (
of Ull&gt; niretinc be uabUahed in the CUatee, Grren.
'
now the law of the land.
On PrtnWuiz.-McaarB. West, Croawell,
village jwperOn motkm meeting adjuumed until
Satar&amp;iy evening.
R. B. Wightman,'

I rpcetivc rights o^perents and teacher*.
' Whether a trodffiF lias any Jurisdiction
1 over his pupllsoti (he way to owl from
On the Inaane
Tur­
: rehool, fur example, lias always been a
ner, Stefa?, HR**. mooted question with many. "No man 1
! may plead Igncrauco of the tow” Is a i
Onlhe
Dwnb and Blind J«yZum.—Mcatra. Draper, Carleton, Caro­
i legal msxlm, and yet It would recm
[ that ignorance of the law In tho only ex- / &lt;st the meeting held W Tuesday evening
' cusc that atiy one can have for doubts ’would submit the following report of
i on thia subject. “Tho lawyer In the &lt;their doings:
' Scliool Roum" is sent by mail to any
That they called upon the Liquor
Jairt of tho Ijnltod States for $1,00.
«dealers of the Village on Wednesday
Addreaa the author, M. McN. WALSH, •
No. 65 Kcaaau Street, New York.
tth-m with rreport and were well treat­
The trade supplied bn nau.nl tenaa.
‘ed, cue place we found cloned, and one
other the door wm dored ngslw.t im and

NEW
GROCERY STORE.

OUR STARCH GLOSS

CHANCERY ORDER,

GUARDIAN SALE.

NOTICE.

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
ATTACHMENT

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

PULMONIC 6YBUP.
MOI

�GREAT

OFF!

FOR

NEW GOODS

IF TOO WAX? GOODfl CHOP, GO TO

pim.LIPS k

gENTLKFS.

It you

want good bargains. go to
PHILLIPS k BENTLEY’S

AMD IT TOO DO MT SXB WHAT TOD WAMT

ASK FOR IT!

We keep constantly on hand a
ftill assortment of

I am naw preenring FenaioM, Dcntfly

DRY GOODS

Dry-Goods,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y 6f Glassware
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.

,lCash.
ail sadcvelopad re»ou
Iw fact that tba malar
I Ibelr future devetope

Michigan. anil I
verier! tba Klei
emamt legiatetii

1867

1867

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
■M» &gt;nd wane* of Htcl^gtn. and of the iuattan.
SCamMH la our libtriiu baa been aobdowL and
id. I.U po/pore defraud. The rwr of eanmm
aad the atrtf* «f vu tre no Luger heard in our
laud, and our tatrti are no longer priced w ,lh
the rauatad arwi of the rnrtiage ol battlre m,d
tba allugbter of onr U M tad grilant fcUow-citi----- ---MtrUU k.Ui-.-.h.! an nntU, anH —.

GLAD NEWS
. oror Allegan village

SORE.

GBOCEY

rmanrnt Care of all direarea
I eioeaaca nr TODTBFUL IbDlM'ni.Tiojt
rmteal &gt;Mt. KiirMly Kntiarione. and reeaa.i
ireama; Gcoilri. rbyricri end Xrrviree Itebtlnr
mpotencc. Olrvt. tteinal Dlaaaara. Ar.. 4c. T
Ko Change efDUl la Neccaawry.
htr eao be nerd wltl net detection and net er tri I*
&gt; effort a cure, if aead mxwrdreg te taetrtllfo^

Mtmte Street, Haellnga, Hicb.

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

jP^nJWB RESOIBTp

BELL-s srEanc

For GEXTLEJ1EX nod LADIES.

PHILLIPS * BENTLEY

DRY GOODS
Cheap as the cheapest
for

Cash or Ready-Pay!

WUp appreciate the

DELICACIES and ItABBITZES

SELECTED STOCK OF

DRY GOODS

OY S T E R S
SERVED UF ia every style.

CONSISTING IN PART OF

Boots &amp; shoes,

[JOB SALE—

A WARM MEAL
COLD LUNCH

OK THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

Ladies’ dress goods,
Fancy goods,

MridtevUte. Oriuber U. Mti
?OR sale-

JONES &amp; DRAKE,

SUBGEOH

DENTISTS,

call the attroUcn of ALL nereooe
wiahlug anything In the of DE5TIBTBY
Would

„ _ . T»XJTM INaSMTBD
On Geld and Blivet I’late, and
.

ON VULCANITE RUBBER BASE.
on ebarlnolioeand In the beet and meet approved

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
Challenge the “City” on TEAS I

RUSSELL &amp; NKVIUS

Gloves and Hosiery.

COIHIIMG
AND AU MUST HAVE '

MORE VALUABLE HIAN GOLD!!

Bryans Life Pills;
DOMESTIC

Sewing Machines,

Boots

SHUTTLE STITCH

HEM, FELL, TUCK, BRAID, GATHER/

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
Won’t be undersold when
CASH is offered /

IT. -WH.IOHT.

TilE CARS ARE

Cassimeres,

Ladies’ furs,
Have a fine Stock of Cbockert
and Glass-w^jus for aalo Cheap!

■ m.lin? rogar-.'aml the vrnlbeep. I"r.ro
aero. TenM. tlOOQdawB.Ldlawaa on Um,

n. WiUGHT,

ADAM 8CHUPPAN.

Keep the best BOOTS and
SHOES in town.

In titreme esaro of Debility ami Impotence
BELL’S EXTERNAL REMEDY.

Price Two Dt-Uare. aaCrirat for a montli, n. ba
nerd t» povd ade.ntcgv and
It gi’rn Strength ia llrcOrrnna. wltlalLe Hili,
will real.™ &lt;ba-&gt;. to llnrlr nmal ondHion
A I'aurpblrt of |rt pwrre. en Enure . f Yeath.
a.—i.n.-a_ ' r,,_________ __
_....... -

e^wcullr tntitnl to eWtMr. HCBLTFAM, a*
Quirt and Orderly Boenu. where be I. alwaye
dy to arm ep
-

Hats &amp; caps,
Bleached good:

Front fear to ait Imtea are generally reunited1

Groceries,
'ermere .ml other.&lt;Wngb«ri»eea teD..tlup

ever bro'.t to this Mart,

pilix

ricFone Dollar prr Bo.; or Si. for Fire Dollara ■
lac Large Bataa, eaniatelng Fear baeril, - I’rfof*

H. WEIGHT Agent.

A large Maortrneot ef Family

Groceries,

Beal Estate Agency,
EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middlevillo. Barry Oo.Mich.

Haring led Flllren ream rtpcriraceiu » FIST
CLAMS ItEBTADBAbT, 1 have no L*it.ney in

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

myth

EATIIB AND OYSTER

gAiOOK

THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED
THE LARGEST AND REST

Give ub a call I

In eny Inaugural mcauga to the Ugialalnre of
tU, J dwell wdb partlcnlarity upon Lbla .ub-

Heating.. May ttib. MW

Ac., at.

&gt;

Do not treat to what any ear mVy loll yon abed
. Hewing Machine., bat call at lb.

Coffe

WHY JU OHB THE IMT&gt;

n rm in cn City Newt B«o«a, and

Spices, &amp;c, &amp;c,

«vss« »to&amp;»,

end teat (be Soiarleea Domrotle, before pwrebaa

^“-pla-ot. *• Wbitea,' Prelapaaa^

Shoes
Which can be bad by
tance demand.; and wpedd call year .CtenUt to
Uiat part of my former meaaage. |n which title
nhhciudimtuaed. Other ti-u. bo«„“ ii;
Uarra rilodrd to, 1 dtovn of auNMrat Importance

U

.... HUhlUlHd. b.

would aak for a liberal .hare of pat­
ronage. Be.baa JOST BBBCTBD A

ZSTEW OVEN

A LABOt ASS0BT11KST or
Lansr Famhomn Demand

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

BEST

The rzprr mree of Ihirtv year. ba. proved they
have rw cqari for Rrnaat'iag Oteernclrmn u.d Ir
reg.Wiitiro, n. matter from what Caeantbry erm
» her .re ..fr ami a.rr ia ntr, rare. Upwaid*
of Mumo IL.re. ,re
ami m. ro»nlaiut arfil-l.
i.
&lt; i... ,k.. ..

Calling at

J. W. ErMley's Celebrated Patent

HASTINGS

On an Improved alt la. end baring la MJ employ
■ OMOflbe

Lvubty ot her rod, th. genera- a.l.bnly of her

A nearr triUng R^medr wiU be band in

Dr. I1AIIVEYU FBMAI.E IMIJX

BAKERS

Fanners, Neighbors, Everybody

SKIRT.

The Wcr.drrf.l Ttetlbilliy and great comfort

CALL A EXAMIN OUR GO CS

AND PRICES,
Anrf Si Coimnerrf, •/ Ut FACT that

CHW
0. H CHASE &amp; CO.
JJKr

JJLACKMIlTn

Blacksmithing,
—Such An—

Honan Suoznto, Ciuuot Inonnto
Gnau Jomoio,- 4c., Ac.

GooAt CHEAPER

tia* cay other Houh m Htutingt.
Profoundly gmtfol to tho People of
B»rry County, for their very liberal
patronage heretofore, era a*k
you again to come and ace
na and va will giro
you a BARGAIN.

BAIL0V, BOBBYEAR A I RANT.
KaMUge, Nov. S3, mm:

ONE DOOR WEST OF B. A.

GOODYEAR’S HARDWARE
STORE, STATE STREET.

REPARING
DONE TO ORDER.

all arrangements—

F

Gnmd Rapid. At Hanting. Binge Lino
—Will leave Hmtlnra. r-••—
amlFridav.alhko'titea
MlddtevUle, CriiJ.hia,
j-m ™
v»e-n -ro.agn“,'o‘-A
Haven, Leering. HL Jobna. UwaaML Begin.*,
FiteL Fettloartflr, Holly, Fcntiac and Delrxal
Ferticuicr tUtmtmo paid to doing .needs

�special

Notices

SHIP A’HOY!

AND THE UNIVERSAL

Clothes Wringer.

AKewThing for Saltings

WATCHES.

MR. J. C- HALL

t&gt;.&lt; aiau. zww UM
■
TvtaBtoporedai

Would meet reaywclf.l); aanoaaao to th. Cttltoo. of Hretiog. and udjmnlug Iowm tbnl b. brn

Ona Dollar Each!
WlTBOCT RmaKO TO VaIXX,

TOBACCO STORE
TU Wriagvr.wlUmat lajory to th. moot dtob
ata ftnunu, wring. etolUn .In.oal dry .ad
ervr gate tired.
OauoaJnmnayi: “Il la a ehtoS.. mrrr, a
ima .avor and a rfrregth mtct. W. thiik the
mebiao more tUa pmyo for lte.!f cr«rr^«ir in

Can be Cured

Un.!»*&gt;■ Mra^-Uy finally wvald ao
m u glri up tU cooking .tor. a. iki. (Wtol
rriogw. It caamotbetoMgblrrecamaModedZ
Tb. Ser. Or. Uaxxow. uayu : "I heartily com-

CIGARS,

AUCTION PRICES

SNUFF,

ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM

AND PIPES,

MEER8CHAM,

Liquid
braled pbyaiclan nap “bo ana ama.nl at the
great ourr.Ur of bcMfctel indk.tiui. predoeed
by ocrftUe. plantan. Ut iSrw that bredacbr ia cured by on. wore &gt;u.l belox U» brraat

GUTTA-PERCHA,
BRIAR ROOT,

CATARRH REMEDY

GERMAN PIPES,

t
CTty Point. Vu., January u, IMS.
T. Ituwr A Co.-8c.log your orfire in U*.
Polio. OiMlli. ( got four of year Parvus Plaatere
•nd placed them on the parta whare lb. pain.

COME AMD SEE

CONSUMPTION

Before you Buy at any, other
Place.
**

IT NEVER FAILS 1

MIO I LtTUCSTO’t.

Ul'RR.lH

ESTABLISHMENT!
THE HASTINGS

DRUG &amp; BOOK
' STORE

Dad Breath

Weak Dyes

Established in 1851

Caawd by Catania! aff«lier.i

Sense of Smell

Mmilar currlupre and mM Any pmaou obtalBlngavrtlAeatr. to U bod al our &lt;■Are. or mt
by a&gt;«U to .or addreaa, will knew what they SMy
har.for.ee dollar.

By J. r*. HOBEHTS.

*“r H*h&lt;1*ri **,y,*le*’
p0*Jj’
bT^n fo?gYaoterreiTto |«""U|hirty’foI »?.•»

More and Better

aixly4r. tor |l4.noa. and on. hundred for
Any purree rewiring a CvMiteMo for aa artad.
tUr mar not dr.irr, r.o .aeUeg. for m&gt;t olbrr
article ia ear h.l of Ur ,MflM .alur. Hr 11.lu
mrfhod w. are onabtad to Aaretoh tU eoMto with

N. B. Custom work ard Cut­
ting done m usual by Fairchilds.L. Buckley will continue as
Salesman as heretofore.

DR. RAPHAEL,
Th. A«trato«cr of Ua XOth CnatBH'r
NO. *U SACT HADISON ITWtW,

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

For the Mino mco.y than any other Flar. in
w-_- — -—.I---z -H ik.
rreeipea. homoroun anecdote., and other Icalruotirv and astualng reading matter, original and
•circled. Among lb. Aonuala to appear with

mo.1 useful, and may U had
the aaUng —
Scad for eeplaito the Central llaaalMlery. at
r.Cabargh. Pa., or to the neairat ag.nl far BOSTRTTIX’S -STOMACH BITTERS. Th. BIT­
TER* are .old in orrry city, town and rUlag. cl

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGS, CHEMICAIS, PAINTS,
OILS, PURE WINES, AND
LIQUORS, HARNESS
OIL, AXLE GREASE
•
BY THE BOX.

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

ASSOCIATION,

groceries:

Tb. srmptomt of Catonh are at Bret iwr
Might 1’rrvna Bnd they Ur. ■ cold, that lUy
bar. (rMjural attack., aid are more reaaiiir. to
tb.cb.ogr. of iraporaiare. In tbia condition
th.noa.toay be dry or a .light dlacbarga, thin
•nd rend, rflr rear'd. Hack «nd edUulrr. m.y

sms
PHOTOGRAPH-ALBUMS!

HATE, &lt;DA7St TUBS,

ttllliaery and Siraw taodj,
AT EASTERN

HARDWABE STORE

Choice Family

Bymploms-

tlOWARb

Hardware Merchant,

PRICES.

CHEAP A8 THE CHEAPEST.

HARDWARE

Diaries for 1867.

la gar. orally kept up to the waaia rf tba pooplf,

KU.bS WITT MAIS mut,
PERFUMERIES, TOILET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX­

of all kinds,

and will be sold at

TRACTS, AC. COMPLETE.

Railroad Prices,

A Large Ataortmenl of

Adding Treaaportatlon; and wutt mainly of

Travlling Baskets
ASH FOP. HIDES, PELTS AND

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

HUNTERS HEADQUARTERS!
Ucre to Ibo ylao. to boy your '
POWD1X, CAPH,. SHOT. CABTBIDUB,
v-o niivvT wane ar­

Go to

Plaining &amp; Matching

JL1CHLVE

8AP PANS, SASH, DOOR 4 BLIND MAKUFACTY

0. D. SPAULDING’S
WEW
CASH STORE!
To buy your Goods,
Just below the

PRETEIfTIIE TO UWE CHIliRU.

And nverylhlng elan faabicued
Sheet Irei.

Stop Friend!
ir

It Will bo mat free to aaf addreoa.

toc waitt tv

from

All Mrii »f

he If Hardware,
ROPE,

nava mokkt!

GBIND-STONES,

Bl. D. H. SEELYE &amp; CO.
\
FRKKl&gt;ORT,TUJXOia.
Sold by Wbolouale and lefoU Dreggiala.

Farming Tools of all
/
kinds,

Brick Block.

I

COMMERCIAL KNOWLEDGE,

OT every (tended Kind and
St tle juil purchn.od fi&gt;r ealh
at* low PrieeianJ wiling at

DALNTS.

U

flLASS.

U

pum

AND ■nTOODEN TITARE.

aasAT saaaaiss

For the People!
PRINTS FOB 104 Cu.
OOOD BROWN SUGAR 124 Cu.

&gt;0018 AMD SHOES, CHEAP

GROCERIES

Momu. jm. i mu .awl
raa• .a*MuoManano aa&lt; 'MU

TAKE NOTICE.
il. WHICHT,
A TTORXRT nod COVXWLLOB AT LAW,
ab£a Julr Im I’dam^to. On, l.l 1M4
1. andltoltaitorUi ChMMvy.
Lytoate U.Y 0. uutefotod rebMMr. Oaoa
leury Pnblto and Conveyancer. Alan,
firery Tall‘S *«»
aaoMrel aod dot
mn.rfparo.cot and joynbto to lU remm.

HARNS S
;
i

SALISBURY, BRO. it CX,
Kxtonolr. Maaafreturanurf Importer* of

&gt; SoU jplalrt fc &lt;0rrii)r Ittotlrj
1

BOLTO-axn HICUL »LTDt WABK,

S HOP.

nun a nriTiu.

�BUY CHEAP AND. SAVE MONEY.
Chills and Fever,
Billon, Fever,

ENGINE WORKS.

Intermittent Fever,
Remittent Fever,

nr*. MARKET AMD TMtMD »T».,

ZANESVILLE,------ ------

-

OHIO

Congestive Chills,

Having U*td rwtly la oar form «nto»Jv.
_ ...
unuioMt • larea namber

lutings' Uuiuss |

IN PRICES
AGUE

the New Brick Block, one Door East of
the Old Stand.

CITY DRUGSTORE.

Diarrhea,

i F. D. A.ckley,

Dysentery,

DRUGGIST&amp;GROGER,
Hartings, •

.

.

Dumb Ague.

Drugs and Medicines,
« Drugs and Medicines,
I Drugr and Medicines,

PTTTQ

PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,

For Sale by all Druggigta.
Wm. Spooner &amp; Co.,
Nashville, Ten:

I3AXK ALLEN,

Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries ond^ Notions,
ETC., ETC, ETC.,
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
ETC , ETC, ETC.,
full stock.

LARGE AND FINE STOCK
Comprising all the diflcrent varieties of

'

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.

«te«U«T ,»ch epprcbctiMxn Waa
jsT'&amp;ss’.tss:
&gt;n»in&gt;&lt;ii.«&lt; u&gt; coUact »ud rvpoit
tecta. CpM tho receipt of tbn.

BOOTS and SHOES,

X. SUELDOX,

Carpets. Druggets, Oil Cloths,

15000 DOLLARS
MM tend*. In coafurnlty with Ute provi.ico.Tf
“dS*. than, via mad, for a .pedBe par.
paw; and Ui« gvad lai th of tbaStat. Hnw
pladgad that web purpow .bould ba faithfully
abwerad—aol aaly by tb. art &lt;rf acceptance, bat
a)« by tba t.na» gf iba law, by abkh ..cb aea«*ar iba U«ialatur», approved F«bmay IB, lfc». a (jatesi wm UaugaiatMl for

Wall Paper, Crockery &amp;c.
•mt MtrrtogrGal&gt;U,and an explicit K«v to U”
•i.d lleauty. Uanlatuia* ic |-«r» .nd I"'| kt*
;arTM* uTUE b«ak ywajpant price lk&lt; e»»

Our Assortment is full and complete, and
our Goods were purchased during
, the’ recent decline in the
Eastern Markets,

COST
Diriii tie Koi Thirty Days
-AT

We feel warranted

NeuA for Mr .[.Undid Circular oouUluio; aw
ia quantile and uTfcr •ap.-rxrr qw.blr V •»« ■
. the *o calfed -punr Meta.~ B«uM.h&lt;r lUi o

saying that we&gt;

CAN AND WILL SELL THEM

Consisting of

READY MADE

CLOTHINC

I

At Prices so Low that our

all tomapaudenli.

Add era.

DVVaLW XXulXE WORKS.

GSNTS AND LADINS

ae-TTiEBa .
Ladiet Wool Shawls,

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs
CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of cost.

Case aid See ftr Ytsnelra.
Good Black Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
A Chuchula Bever “ gl2
worth$18.
Fine Caster Bever “ $20’
worth $80
BIY Cloth Suit $18, worth $28
Suite for Business, 12, •'
18
Heavy Coat,
5 "
8
Ladies’ Muff
3 «
5
“ far Collars
3 " 4,50
English Merino, 0,75 yd wide 1,00
French “
1,00 worth 1.5n
"
“
1,121 " 1,75
Buffalo Robes 7,60 “ 10,00
"
•;
12,00 « l«,00
Lodies'KijitHood ,75 “ 1,12

CUSTOMERS CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT

On former prices.

We do not merely

E. &amp; n. T. ANTHONY &amp; CO..
0ETKOJT

will not

AmiTIlES 4 TRIBUNE,

XaBafaclarcrs • f Phstsgrayhlc

•ATSSXALU, '

Th* People’. Paper,

be undersold,
Largest Circulation

But we do say Emphatically that we will sell

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

To our Customers

Have bought in New York.

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS,
RADICAL KDITUUALS,
MAMn WORTH.
•STATE L'ORBERPOX DEXCE,
SEWS SCltM ARIKH,
■
1XTERE5TIXO STORIES,
CHOICE MIBCKLLAX T,
MARRIAGES ASD LEATHS.

’

Anomer aad CMB.rftor rt
r Ic Cb.ocrtr, ami
’
nd. Tan. a«4 CUtoottoa Ar

NEW YORK, A VERY

WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.

FULL FTOCK,
FULL STOCK,

JL 1 JU.JUO

We are now receiving direct from Manfacturers and Auction Houses in

Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery.

r.ijed and lucalrd, Mrtie* co»M
who would uadartaU tU.r conbafamaK, 1 daaand U^aditeabl. for

■

Periodical Headache,

Mich.

NUStihxr-’i
mvacatloa. Ut&gt; fo to forti

hg ar tteM*fa&lt;h«r«&gt; nt ■
non tract n.I

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                    <text>——
HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, 1867.
Waitings’ Nuiusi JJinctorji.

C. a A I VAILE.

jCoral at) glisttUantcns.

GR&lt;

GROCERS

STORE.

DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(oa DotMJt erorai

SKIRT.

Tb. WaaSsrfal FkxiMUly sad great aanfert

beds and Basso dreaa. «

css b« fcMSd

sabfaWglg “ eriaoUos, aai farad tn t*J atofte

26
Sprague. Ann Arbor.
•
B. W. Dep. Grand Mastei—8. H.
Blackman, Paw Prw.
IL W.Grand Warden—J. B. Curtis, E.
Baginsw.
ft. W. Grand Beo—Ben. Vernor, De­
troit
R. W. Grand Truss,—W. S. Woods,

PER CENT OFF!

NEW GOODS

ChlUrw. Miaaaa sad Y**a* Udita tbay are tapa-

Detroit.

R. W. Rep. to G. L. U. 8 —Wm.

pHILLIPS

gENTLEY’S.

If you want good bargains, go to
PHILLIPS k BENTLEY’S

&lt; if \N&lt; ERY ORDER.

beeBs

AMD IT YOU DOMT SEE WHAT TOD WAKT

ASK TOR IT!

sterup. ’fa- A

I’rwairy x

We keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of

I.xcturx—Rev. Wir. Alcuxn, of
New York, will loeture.to thtf young
people of this village, at the Presbyte­
rian Church, on Wednesday evening of
this week, commencing at 7 o’clock.
A general attendants' fa solicited.
The Good Tempi.* ju of this village
have inaugurated a series of Socials, for
the purpose of defraying the expens.*
of furnishing and decorating the!? new
meeting, at the residence of Mn. W.’
Haya, on Friday evening, wn very
largely attended.

yFrvE SLEtautxa, long hoped-for, fa
at length with us. For nearly ten days
alelgh-ridera hare enjoyed themselves.
Ix»gs and Lumber are moving rapidly,
and buaineas, hsretoforo unpreeedcnlly
dull, fa reviving a little.

Tub annual meeting of the ‘‘Ha-ting»
Reading Circle," will l*&gt; held on Friday
evening the LSth Inrt. at the reside neo of
Daniel Striker, for the purpose of cleet­
in; officers for the ensuing year, and
making arrangements for procurlu;; a
library.
) Mr. EntTon.—We wi.'hto occupy n
-mall portion of your space, to correct a
false Impression in regard to ourshultlng
dies on the 8th Inrt. Our shop happen­
ed to be closed at the time, and, hod wo
been there wonld have Ixtn co.-d tally
welcomed, and will rey further that
th&lt; r .• ar.* nano any tn: re willing to sup­
port U-mperaix'v and good morals tlun
though It fa known that aereri! “lots” we. We were obliged to buy I qn mb in
orler
to fctthi stand, and it war our
have been “taken” on “private" ac­
counts. We don't mean that whiskey
fa entirely “nominal” at any price, as
some of the "operat ora" declare that
Naw ExaLAirr.—Srhuyl r Colfax,
when it “goes down” a little, the price 8peaker of the House of Representativ­
fa “put up."___ ~
______
es, thn« praises New England la a letter
rca
1st tlw le -ent meeting Inlfew York
Ho, Dakcbki I—Tl»e first Lcnson of
to celebrate the landing of uflpilgrinui:
the proposed Dancing School, will be
The fame of New EuglandKr her tri­
bold a: the Hostings House Hall, on umphs of numufactoring ani^riuinphs
Tuesday craning, the tSth Inst.
of commerce, and alove all for her pre­
eminence In education, fa world wide.—
Gody’s Lodi’s Book.—The January But to me her crowntturRlarr fa that in­
number of this beautiful magaslne fa at flexible maintenance of the Divine prin­
band. We have already exhausted oxit ciple—the fatherhood of Ood and the
dictionary In the tree of adjectives deal, brotherhood of man—for which she has

cannot look up to. the national
The February Number, now before us, the symbol of the fullert protect!i
fa, par cw/freee, the ticst of the monthllCA. Ifa Steel engraving of Factions
gives us the latest modes, exquisitely
oulorod. A fuli-j&gt;age picture, printed In
cnlora, of the Aucekt or tub Matikbnonx fa unapproachable, and out-dfatancesall rivalry in thfa branch, Demo­
rest being the only publisher with the
enterprise to risk a new process which
must soon rejiince all otbera. FuD-lzc

Ing in America, The Last Game, and
thirty other HlustreUom. Poems, Tales,
and Mfaccllasy, too extensive to enumerats hor*. it must be examined to be-

B“F
Civil

NOTICE.

QKOCEBLES OF ALL KINDS,

■‘Cosh.

A TTOinr sad CODTSELLOB AT LAW,
X Ml SoHsUar fa Ctaasary,
later? PaMte tad Cearay****'- Alte,
Agr.l far lbs Pwcbsss u&gt;d H«U ofXrxl E.I.M

PHILLIP* «■ lEITLLt
1867

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

DRY GOODS
Cheap as the cheapest
for
.

Cash

bi

ADMINISTRATORS BALE.

Ready-Pay!

,1.1. rfUumk Csaaty, State U Okfo, A»

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

5Mite is bsreby alraa, that, is parses***. af
r*nte «■&lt;! aalhorttv jrxn'.nJ labh by lh» Jik!&lt;»
: Probate. for ibr County of Kajrr, .»d Hteta
’ Mltb^sa. I r!i.U ..pte. te tete st pubtie

We Grant find in market reports
that “whiskey fa quiet." Ithas certain­
ly been “drooping" In this section lor
the past week. There have been but

criptire of 1U exccRcnelre and beauty,
and can only say, sulwcribe without de­
lay
Irl»c|3/B J er r.nnum, with de­
duction* to clubs. Address L. A. Co­
dey, Philadelphia, Pa.

(WARDIAN SALE.

Dry-Goods,
Boots &amp;. Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
.
Crock’y 4* Glassware

BUSSELL &amp; SOTS
Keep the best BOOTS and
SHOES in town.

, BU8SELL &amp; NIBS /
Have a fine Stock of Crocxehy
and Glass-ware for solo Cheap!

Won’t be undersold when
CASH i» offeNd!_________

I
(JuahDunaai.k*
lb th« RMtur of the auk efThama

Bread, Pies, Cakes, and Pmtry,
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

�Ohilli and Fever,

000 DOI

Bilione Fever,

Great Reduction

Intermittent Fever,

ENGINE WORKS.
ZANESVILLE,'------ ------

Bemittent Fever,
Oongeetive Chilli,

- OHIO

*KS, ftsw;
-rising ^'ts.z.'r.

IN PRICES

uee. AD cuv enginaa bare n«k arasUraUaka va
them which amal the .y.arU
w- —la—.. &lt;_,v.
_

AGUE

At the New Brick Block, one Door East of
the Old Z$tand.

EADY M

LOTHII

Diarrhea,

Dysentery,

ffiS^&amp;ZISKSSJSSSS!
’I«e* ■Fpropmuoas for the same rMni, nut
oslr be need for the parpens of "ersctieg, liulvhbZ.aadfcntahi&lt;&gt;C 0m north wlug f and that
the whole duI “ba .zpeod.d coder the dota­
tion at tba Board of Traafosa, by a boildiag
commmioner, to be appelated by the Governor”
The trastoca wen Una leftwlihool any rrovulon
whatever w,th wbleb to meet tbs eipenee.v &lt;A
she A.ylem, nceptlng what eight be received
froo la. petisnU; and as U&gt;aN iwcaipU out

Periodical Headache,1

Dumb Ague.

\aihqs Wool

PTTTQ

«A&gt;

We are now receiving direct from Man-

JL &lt;A_J

[oods, N tibiae
B

For Salc.by.all Druggiata.

facturers and Auction Houses in

Wm. Spoomxr &amp; Co.,

Nashville, Tenn.

NEW YORK, A VERY

LARGE AND FINE STOCK

Irek lumber per day- Had 1 awn e.poewM. In
I could du BUKA better. W&gt;th plenum I
neomraend-your engine and naw
mwrag

.’Ssss.”w=JaSs&amp;se»

for7. "i."«3ur.tj-.^

Now, in view of Ibeao prorfoloM, I as deeriy
of the opinion that Ito Kzocailve haa no eight io
aueol make void, by any erercUe of the par­
duelng power, the acuand decision, of Ito Jodi
CMl tribunal, in the trial, eonvtctloei and Kitwice of aer pomee. unices In one of tn events:
Flr.1, tbo d.eooveey of such new facU ea wouM.

Comprising all

the different varieties of

o’d.of *’»»’*•■&gt; log.. Uurflmt day we started oar
mill. Wilton* owing a screw, in eeven Lunre —
* e bellrve your pmW« engluv. and
cull.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.

BOOTS and SHOES,

KIFFS. and Many
--Beardless of cost.

o

Yc«ne airi Sue ftr Y

.•flood Black Overcoa
•fworth $10
ifChudiula Bever
* worth $18.
1 ne Caster Bever
• worth $30
1 ’k Cloth Suit $18.
| lite for Business, 1
! Bavy Coat,
5
I idies’ Muff
I *' fur Collars
i igliiibMerino, 0.75
f ench
“
1,00
|
1,12
| iftalo Robes 7,50
I •*
“
12,0
tidies’ Knit Hood ,7
I *•
••
■’ 1,0
6 *• Double nil woo
j
3,50 worth 6,50

Tcrmi C

Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths,

\ w aieb repairirg
m
ck» and Jml-y. carefully
•kII A Nevta*’ elore.
lutinjn, Micb-.Sspleenbe'

Wall Paper, Crockery &amp;c.
CITY DRtfG STORE.
F. 13. .Ackley,

DBU&amp;GIST SGBOCEB,
Hastings, -

. .

Mich.

Drugs and Medicines,
Drugs and Medicines,
Drugs and Medicines,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,

BRACE &amp; O’D

iQDBKRS AND /BET

•UVJS, OATS
y.llllnery aai Slr
t T EASTERN

Our Assortment is full and complete, and
our Goods were purchased during
the recent decline in the
Eastern Markets,

We feel warranted

\ETROIT Daily A Wee
/ ainntly on hand mid
HASTINGS CITY NE

saying that we&gt;

CAN AND WILL SELL THEM

ASH FOR HIDES,
RAGS, ’
ovrnjim* and innllli

Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.

XmafiS^Va

HTC, ETC., ETC,
ETC, ETC, ETC.,

nj^ga

S Jyrq‘to 1“. monay ’to pay '»«^d°U^U-

Photographic.

JQETRO1T

ABVEBTiBH A TRIBONE,
,

gLAcisjurn

gnot

C. H CHASE &amp; CO.

'To buy your
Just belo

NE'W

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

our Customers

CASH.ST

G-

-Of every needed
' Style just purehaa
•I* low Price* and

CALL AND 8EE,'

January, 1w.

aassRxa&amp;j,

KJSN
[

Brick B

But we do say Emphatically that we will sell
At Ackley’s,
At Ackley’s,
At Ackley’s.

Manafacturcrs o f Phstograpblc

The Feeple’e Paper,

waKtaiSE.

aa the appropriatleu MOnianlly Urg, ,, u,e

D. Sl'AUL
E. &amp; 11. T. ANTHONY de CO.,

On former prices.

We do not merely say wp will not
be undersoid,

Go t

•*

DETAIL'S KXOIXE WORKS,
0.0- e.n™. o»US“iiK'X~u

USTOMERS CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT

Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,

high prieA Thue, bv thb couraeTnotting
ntoMVwd, whUel imleh h wee Io be l&lt;ut I

At Prices so Low that our

hx±." “"“u"

SPECIAL TKLEGBAM8,
RADICAL KD1TOBIAU?,
N ASSET BSTOKTH.
.STATE CORRESPONDENCE,
NEWS S VMMA1UKA,
INTtttESTIKO STORIES,
CHOICE MUK'KLLAN Y,
MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.

For the P

PRINT’S FOR
I GOOD BROWN 8U

BOOTS AND SHO

AR Kind

Fonae.-ly ofIl.tlJ. Crwk. here —. x
luecusrvu Sunr. on Hua

I.

GROCE

in

Blacksmithing,

Have bought in New York.
WMUty,
Kvwy MUDAT.otWnysnr.

�SHIPA’HOY!
AKewThinjforHartings

COST!

JO. Z

15000 DOLLARS

C HALL

TOBACCO STORE

AMD SEITR

WATCHES.

G8IA!

Om MiUioa DolM Words

TabalMwreHrt
One Dollar E*ch!
WrrBovr Ryitin to Valcx,
»*•*■« for aaglgekarv«M yw

BY A. H. ROWEN &amp; CO.
(Agantofcr *a maaatlmtarara.)

Caii be Cured

TOBACCO,
CIGARS,

ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM

AND PIPES,

OurtH the Not flirty Dayi

SEELYE’B

MEERSCHAM,

Consisting of

Liquid

READY MADE

CLOTHING I
BENTS AND LADINS

Laihcs Wool Shawls,

braird pbyalcian rays -be »■ amaard al the
great namber of brocSc.aJ InJicaitoea predated
by one ef tbe.e (laalcra. Ha efirm. that bead,
act. lacerod by one worn Jual t.luw the brraal
boa.; that
placed oyer tbe na»»l will core
hyaRri.-a, a&gt; well aa djacnlery, and alacUoaa if

C(he aid See &amp;r Yoinelws.
Good Black Overcoat $7,50
worth $10

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

ani, Straw Goods,

A T li A S t E UN P R ICE A

C.oW Fibre plated napkin rian
t,&lt;)0» Callforalk dlamUd claXraato Udlrejrer.lry.......... .......I

-

vmi

Place,

pul er a piaster then and In two hour. th. pain
an all goor, nor bare I fail it dan. Certainly
the, are tb&gt; beat application for tbe relief aad
cor. of palea in tb.yeiaU and back, and for Tartere* or rolargad rriaa, 1 bare erer know a, and I

Carea yMng^nd oW,

use a LiriwsTM.

HURRAH

ESTABLISHMENT!
.

Weak Eyes
Cauaed by Catarrhal affection*.

Sense of Smell

N. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting dons as usual by Fairchilds.
L. Buckley will continue as
Salesman as heretofore.

THE A6TIKGS

DRUG &amp;, BOOK
STORE
Established in 1851
By J.P. ROBERTS.

WHOLESALE OB RETAIL.

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, PURE WINES, AND
LIQUORS. HARNESS
OIL AXLE GREASE

Liquid Catarrh Eemedy.

Millinery

1MO B
totod iiit*biit.7.7.7.7777
1,000 Ms rilrer pUl’d tabla forks, H dos
ijeMdh*jbdSiipmi...
'tsmrxssssBi!!*-.

COMB AMD SEE

HARDWABE STORE!

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
rnn.AiiEi.i-uu. i-a.

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

Diaries for 1867.
PEftFUMERIES, TOILET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING E
TRACTS, AiC. COMPLETE

MANDRAKE PILLS.
A Subotitorto for Calomel.

A Large Aiaortmenl o(
Tbe abora are but few of tb. many CaUrrbal
■ymntoM. Write to oar laboratory for Mr
■here to procure tbe owdicioe.
We are raaeiriag letter* from all perU ot tbe

IASI! FOR HIDES, PELTS AND
RAGS,

H. A. GOODYEAR &amp;. CO

LET THE AFFLICTED READ !

8SBm mE8

1 Atoraaeaoflke Urinary and Aexnal Kyw
LJ lama-are* and ral abk iiwiaucl Ala.
«he BRIDAL CIIAMBEIt. aa HMayef Waramg
led luatruetlon. real in realrd nreelrpea. frre o
charge. Addrew. Dr. J FKII.LI5 HOUG1FTOX
Howard AwvCiMiop, Sa. T,South Sloth Street,
l-hiladtlphla, Fa.
are&gt;«vl

J

Hardware Merchant,

Choice Family

GROCERIES!

ALL MAY MAUUY HAPPILY, Imm-eelireel .ratth, age, or beealy: and tLo lore
of Uw oppoai-.e aea can be gatoed by foilawing
simple rwlca. Bead a directed eu.rlrpe and
alaruj. to Marana l.VCILLE DEXARUk Stalion D. Sew Ynrk City
(reaySyl

AXD BETAJLKBS OF

GERMAN PIRES,
u. * k,.d, —11. IX 1. •

Terms Cash.

xIA-J-S, DAILS,' 1ETOS,

BRIAR ROOT,

CATARRH REMEDY

CONSUMPTION

Fine Coater Bcvor " $20
worth $30
Bl'k Cloth Suit $18, worth $28
Suite for Business, 12 **
18
.Heavy Coat,
“
l.atheV Muff
■' fur Collars
...
English Merino, 0.75 yd wide 1,00
French
"
1,00 worth 1,5q
•
“
1,124 “ 1,75
Buffalo Robes 7,50
" 10,00
•
*■
12,00 “/IB,00
Lt-lics’Knit Hood ,75 “ 1,12
1,00' “ 1,75
•• Double nil wool Shawls
ujfiO worth 5,50.

BRACE &amp; O’DWVER,

GUTTA-PERCHA,

' ' CVy Point, Va., January M, i»*J.
T. AUCDCK A Co.—Hating your noUcc In lb.
I*u!xc Uurttr. I go. four of yowr I'uroua Haat.r*
and placed them on the part. wbrra the pain.

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs
CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of cost.

AUCTION PRICES

SNUFF,

AT COST

Travlling Baskets
HUNTERS~HEADQUARTERS!

HARDWARE
of all kinds,
la generally kept op to tbe aaala of tbe pevpla

and will be sold at

T1X. COrPEtt. A 8B1XT IROX W*kl,
Mad. fram lb. brat q.ality rfTta plalra. Ccpper.adBbreVlre. by Mp.rlaM.l wrekmen.

Grand Sapid., Xwr. lat, 1M«.

1»

Railroad Prices,
Adding TraarperUUcn; sad eona'ata mainly of

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Hera ia Ilia plate I. bay jvtt

.Plaining &amp; Matching

MACHINE

tuing n, brewing th. retdeare of Ito latoiliabl.

Dan'l fcegrt tbe plaaa B0BBRT8 A RTBiKER'S
OLD .«TaBD. Opjx.it. Barlow. Goadyaar A STOVlj PIPE,
Graat. Don’t fail la gir. are a call before pur­
charing atoewhrec.

Go to

0.1). SPAULDING’S

.T. P. ROBERTS.

isr^-vcr

Slop Friend

SAP PANS, SASH, DOOR

And every thing elaa fashioned
Sheet Ires.

All sorts of

Shelf Hardware.
ROPE,

CASH STORE!
To buy your Goods,
Just below the

Gnaxn Rar11* CaxxutciaL Coliml
Ryan want a thoruaguljualaeaa EdacaUon, go
Gu»o Rarica Co«m«iciu Cotltct,
The ebra^ret. beat, and moat tboroegb iMtitate

Brick Block,

Paaamaaby, Aceaaato, Tdagnphlag. and ee

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
DAINTS.
LASS,

COMMERCIAL KNOWLEDGE,

Of rrtry needed Kind and
Style ja«t puaduwed for caah
al -low Priced and selling at
*****

AND WOODEN WARE.

For the People!
PRINTS FOR ISJ Cta.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR 1S| Cta.

DI8ULUT10N

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
Att Kindi of

GROCERIES

ROBERTS A STRIKER.

JOUYEN'S

KID GLOVE CLEANER
Karasuaan II Vi^a.

TAKE NOTICE.

HARNESS

k BUND

MAXDFACTY

fron

SHOP.

BASH,bOORB and BLUDK.PUX1XQ
AMD MATCUlXd ORJOIXTIXQ

E-SS55

�aCTgaftaag^S=
kSU'STS =L“

svfvz.

lecuun, to inepecl Ibe deed, &lt;!eejto upon tl&gt; char.
actor
aadeapeaeito totally. Th* reared rrt4.no.
S-JEBSiSuStei.
rat.d anA

.JI.

OL. II.

I-

U--*

J
»**« 1
Boaal kaowtodge.fth. aLore’f^-.i
Of 8TRIK
I mb now preearlag PwUfato, Sow,

■stings' Suirtst |

DRY GOODS
*' -“"■'■’’KTMar.SiiX.

GLAD NEWS

360
Ii*T RATE Fanning Landa tor Mlf la lawn*

P

at Dore. HojAUa and Jtoatorrr, AUoffma
county | arc rage price about |« per sera.

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

algo to uairenaDy dtoictalnated gmong the ma».'
Although oar .yatra of^nclion. like all
other human tyttenu. may not b. free from wr|.
on. defwrta, reC I think we may juatly prid.
onrMlrt. spun tbe tery liberal »l«wl adopted by
‘bn .ritfrei. m&gt;d open tire

M.are.1 ballet., oM m,*,

brionging to the General Cornet
are oecaaiofa when II to eertalt
qneaUona of national policy, and
uatloaal affaire, aboul.l net U or
SiuM the EegUtotore tj Michl
bled la three ha!b. great evaato
tbe pa«w cf hiatory. In lb. midu » „t ^.cinr al tbe eurender of Lee. the OeneraMa-citirf
oCiho rebel artnlre. tbe heart of lb. Ballon wa&gt;
auddealy flllrd with horror aad gnef by the aa
aaariueuoa ol IhU truly pool and good man.
Preudent Utuado, Juel m flw da; light of aaf.tr
to the eonntry began tn break through lb. dark
and atortuy ciouda that had euahrwid.d buwholr
prorwua admir.Utreticn. Tbe surrender of all
tbe re.alaingCoafcd.rel. three. fuHu.rd to rep.
Id aaceaealoB with the capture and lmnriaoao«et
of tbe maxer-aririt and areb-rebri jShnon De- I
““‘P*’ °f «be ria. .bolder.' grant
rebellion before lire maleate cf free nrloeutM
end the might of ear nhirlr lerfag retort ioh
■“I’tJ*.
‘t*r“‘‘"l««AeUntrere.-ey |

BELL'S SI’Eanc FILLS
THEY HA VE JUST RECEIVED

THE LARGEST AN1) BEST
SELECTED STOCK OP

SASbOOSf

H. WRIGHT Agent,
non sale- •

STORE.

^*K^7jss«rAia

oreil mm of I lie tUulli ka&gt;.

®

nr t_ -...........

Groceries,
CONSISTING IN PART OF

Boots &amp;&lt; shoes,

EW

Hats Al cap?,

O Y STEPS

Bleached goods,

Ladies’ dress goods,

A WARM MEAL

THE CABS ARE

Fancy goods,
AMI All MIST HAV^

COLD LUNCH

Cassimeres,

9A' THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

Havise bad Fifiren run nfotimr In • FIST
•LASS HKSTACHAbT. I Lae. ao beaitaacy ia
aylnglUt lean m«k«
. *
The Bet OYSTER KTEW in Buttog..

GOOD

Ladies’ furs,

ABAM ICHVPPAH.
ml

llultaO, Ad, . Ute IW.

tuat.cn nr liojpAn itaeery cannot accept liiubo
litivn with any degree of o nlratmeat. but be
lejmlatton would ;educe the fttedmeu. ea e &lt; Laae'
to acaedlUva of acrRlcin. coni mint and b-hle.’
.awe, bat 1411a. if al ail. better than IheJ.Vl
ry Oom which tbay bare been liberated. Aa lb.
miMdlMi of Uwtr righto. It hi. Lcesa,s th, 411l.
of the mcrall.orernmrnt lb prblaet tbelr warZ
agaloal lbla ay.iem vt clan oppraarion. aud to
£3ii&amp; «.r .biri.irX^X^"Jte
of Sala, to “pru.ideby 1.
Meariu to a con««aUM,'

paltv„ ,,
•■p'exritre thV^m“d ,he
pl«« «J manner
of balding aucli cMvaaiiaa.*' 1 would reeotuKlf.’iK.Tflff.t*' U“ “ — ■»«

Sew

c. ramMS.
j*t&lt;* »r Pmkiu, /’•jjn

Machine:

Co ffe
HEM, mt, TCCK, BRAID, GATIIHt.
F*”?

--------..

.
.. . r
»nw alem:
Baalug Machmea, but call al th.

Shoes

BWl« ixoas,
aad leal tbe Xriarirea Diuncutfc, betott purcJrea
MACniNCS ALL WAKREXTED
MllitMtwy er OOM.’,.

: A ITOMHiBXT SHDiF

U
*. M. HILL, Agent, ;
Wlhe Gwntieg.of Barry, EaU.n, Cui I
. houo and Allegan.

, IIS

~

—I .111

tbi-riigtiw. inecnlaii*' &lt;
bling um Hnuhcbe, Uiddn

Moon at benlth .relr. th. appetite lad-, nl..
V*p*a«na aww demoing cwmmre-c*. ne~ W
"•* Ibmploinl. «ba WLiicn, Prwlrp

Hnatlnga City Ncw» Boom, and

uwaoamwaai.aMBUcb I
wdl rm tooa lay befcreyae ia ■ .nrciri EM,.
»g». fvryour action,
r

MORE V.fttol.E 1UA.X cold:
Bryans Life Pills.

Boots

Gloves and Rosie

DOMESTIC
X'
*** accaartbCeeT.
drnew nauitcala that tb» dlicvn&gt;n&lt;e.J traltota who

BELL’S TOXIC PIIJ3.

AnrtwaarciMaih. mend ESnttoux

ever bro’t to this Mart,

Groceries,

k

Eariulirea, though benefit 1&gt; denred from
k. &lt;■&lt;",&gt;&gt;&gt; • —™
»:.u nertex* TireIt.turn Um ifircted ricij.trta,

Stale Street, Baatiuga, Jlich.

ipartxipatlonia
.r^riitf
&gt;m. I w ,u ,i™,.
of oQcia^ taaooarttrg to tbe I^girialnre. thro
i» »reahu. th. nMptlon be Coogrew of tb. eonitltotioori amrndmret, f.rerre abalhhlag ud
pmhlbltatintr alar.ty in Ibe United Hiatee ot
Anienre/ The Lcgirinlureptnmptly.en th* Mme
day, ratified the amendment, r.ur. being tbe »»re
ood BiAte ia lb. Uafoa to do ao, IHlre*. baring
r—r"
ruiM, io eiai.t m y .Bai on tbeJat of February. On th. lath o?
UWproper repreeentatlon at the band.work of
ry.y.tt*y,5^,.Uw pn’,i8a »«"«• «r materUl
wealth with which oar land l&gt; blcwad-M al Ibriqanito number of Stale., and that II
FAna Unlvenal Exhibition, to ba held In 1WT. &lt;n had “beeatne
r.!M, to all intent. B!14 pureiMre.
orgcr -to aaare to thm'r rMfw.-t.ee tttatea the ad a. a i wt of th. Conttiiutiou of the Uniu-d
SEKVEI) UP ia ercryatyto.
vnat.gr. which ita prnnian.
Store*. ■ Upon thia important event I lake oee.
' h acconlnnee with. Ibto rewlution. and in emn- .lea to eongratiitelajou. that our country ba. at
A large uaortawnt of Family
plieacewHh a roqneel from I ha brervt.rv of tort been ft.ml from Ih.t ineubo. upon Lor anlou
1
,h» *b day of and proeperity oh.ch bad &lt;o long bore , reproach
A*guei lul, by nublie notice, eiterul arch iurttn- to a. am. og the nail, n., ea a fettered lanituti .a
Ki “’WjfJi.ttiiJ'i.
utterly at r.rtonee with Um- principle, of the D.
elaraticn of l.d-pe.drere apua which oar Uo.- evnataaliyoa band.
etmnrel aMcmwf tn be fnoreled. It to a matter
Fcracrt tad oib.redo'ng bniinma in Harting,
f.rejnd. and gladneu that the wetf.r al free Init.tulloaaean net er more print Hi. fmger ofaeore are repair in.iud InelanMr. SCUUITAK, al
10 tb. ril'nlel rer.ulilin ,&lt;f Ila kd.ii ______
hla Quiet and Orderly Roema. where be U aiwaja
ready to terra nj&gt;

uv, a,
&lt;ucg an
nual j..ire, ca our- country', axial dar. t* it;,
spirit of liberty end efiudity. W.mae'.ril be
yeyya. that that anomaly is now remiml. are!
wit! acwr woe* caT. the Uu.li of
lu llle
cheek Of Ibe inae Actatxsn ritlMa.
In eccempllahing tin. nobl. retail. Michigan
performed berjutl abate by the roleo of her iL&gt;

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
KUdlrrilla. Bury Co. Mich.

EATIM All 0TSTEI

GROCEY

Real Estate Agency,

Tj«ni wtabe toned coaiiantly no hand

Which can be hud by

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

Calling at the

Silk and Straw Bonnets,

i- aev'to fc.Unf R. »»d, .in b»
iD
Dr. IIARVEYS FEMALE PILL

Dr. I1ARVEVB GULDEN PILL

HASTINGS

FOR
Fanncrc J Neighban, Everybody
CAD. 4 EX AMI N OUR GO (S

1

AND PRICES,

.

And be CoHrincrd, of the EACT that

*tart StUiny Goode CHEAPER

■

than ony other HtnUe in Htutinyi.

Profoundly greatful to the People of
Barry County, fur thair vary liberal
patronage heretofore, we aak
you again to 00me aad aea
ua and we will give
Jou a BARGAIN.

ONE DOOR WEST OF II. A,
GOODYEAR’S HARDWARE

STORE, STATE STREET?

'ALL ARRANGEMENTSGrand Rnpidp42 Hatt Inge 8n&gt;gi Line

REPARING
DONE TO ORDER.

IAILOW, IBOITEAB a IMIT,
HdmId*. K., n, IM.
MAxmcTTKiso rarosw.

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                    <text>si BO nsr ADVANO

Slistings' guratss JJincttrj.

y»ral aid 2BHartllantoas.
ovrmi^fl^an•AMBfcdi»ff7

WANTED I
Crus, alate that the embarkation of the
trooje wa* rapidly proceeding, and that
it would shortly be completed. Maxlhdlian still renmlna In tbe country, and
hl* friend* have issued a new proclama­
tion summoning the people to rally
around the Mexican throne. But the
Liberal* are rapidly advancing toward
tbo capital, which must *oon fall Into

) NEWS

Mutilated Notes.-Under thl* head,
an exchange ray*: “A mlrapprchenalon haa been entertained by acme of tho
national bank* that they are not oblig­
ed to redeem mutilated nolce except at a
discount. The bnnku are bound to re­
deem tholr notes at par, both nt their
own counter* and m their redeeming
agenda*-"_____
_________

I^USSKU. A NEVINS,

id Claihlag.

EUWC PIL
astel

8t*cr on BIMa BItmI,

yyM.M.HAVFORD,

The Lady’* FrUad.
FOR tr ..IDA BY, I-*’.
A Slrel Eogratlng of tooeujw l*Urwt *»A •*■
I. O. of G. T.
Tb* r»r«t» m*«tinia *f WILD FLOWER cw4.Bg beiBiy. rallrf -Tb* tUifcr Jfo.’’*
LODGE. No. 4 1, ar* l.»I.I Mender earning of rack
bxig* Brom ia Goodytar Block,
Haatiae^Mic
R. N. RICE. Q*a*lltap«nat*ed«at.

, ,.J (.ithiully |

Ti

W

To Exchange a good pair

Businsss Honss,

Hav-ks,

Wagon, and Bob Blhghs, all in

V. Braity’a Ulebrits4 Pateit GROCERYSTORE.
DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE HTIXUi
SKIRT.

Tbe Woedrrfu! FhalMW* tad great wafer!

first rate condition, for
NEW M1LCHS COWS,
OLD MILONS COWS.
OR COWS THAT NEVER WERE
MILKED.

GREEN BACKS or GRAY
BACKS, would not be reftised I

OUR STARCH GLOSS
1* th* only Article wd by
Tun Cua» Horn*. UvaMUe*. *»» Teomra

Also I want about one Hun­
dred of my good Customers to
remember that
I, my folk* and Uor*«e have to cat,

Grvcii thick* will make It complete.

My books are at the old stand ;
Odell and Fuller will take what’s
due and no xnorb.

CHANCERY ORDER.
OVATE OF MICHIGAN-—AfaUA Jtdu'M Or­
O
Soil paadtegfa ibaQr*t Um C*wrt Haw** la Hartiao*, iaaa&gt;4aasaiy,
tb* IwcMUi A*/ of Jaanary A. U. IWC.
JforRXZhy.
Oat,'. LA^y.
GUARDIAN SALE.

,h
Tbo Friend* of Sunday School, will
o *ir*n m n» ircatmfoi1 incut Ln HaaUng*, on tho Mh day of FeboMcr. c&gt;r*.r Of 81*1* *ati
lw Ror Thom-w Wright.Stato
*_r*l
'
— 1 Superintendent will nddroo the friend*
;tX.
of School'*. A too, Rev. Janus* Ballard
na.. I- a....Il * ! onl' other*.
-£wa. Offle. I- R»*
( Mr c R (J#7ni b Tmrej,ln;. Ule

JDII.X KU1IEBT8,

J.

\f appracUtB. Th* alotin ar* excr!lr*L "OppoaitM," by Maa Wa'.r, sad “A Fat Wan CMM."
Don tbcGrmaa. by Frdec* A, Shaw, will bir»ct ipjeUl ittcallas. Mlw. I'ccndly eentrib-

ibditml EbUW
ib* 'lrv»n», wllblU fl
-.r U..HBB.I •Wadhwa.
«.n HiraiwUp,,
.'“I &lt;■*&gt;;! foa la ywuag a,
ir,i'i;r^ ,or»i ra*i*g*..

NO. 40

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1867.

VOL. II.

I'u-iz^'.nsK’^s'iUL

NOTICE.

------------------------------—---——-- ] County
Countv of
of Barry
Born* prcparitory
nrcparctory to
to CouvenCoaven/-- । tlon.
___ _
___

TnE criunCH Atn SOCIETY, Will
Gnu* tad RISC*. Clothe*' fTrngr". Mated*________
meet thl* [TuMday] evening nt thor*.ro»i। dense of Wm. Barlow, Eaq. The pub- oiu tudl Organa, Apple too'a Cychrpwdla, Ac. A
beautiful Suet Emgniriug. £4 iacb'B loii* by 3"
„ . । I lie ar.« eardlafly Invitnl.
inchta wide, called “One of LH»*e Happy Hour*.**
aebacriTnc (1. T. Social will meet on Friday will be teal gratia to rrtry tingle
ber, and 10 rrcry f rraoo eroding • dub. Sprcirvcnlng, at the residence of J. W. Btcbblna, E* |. Tho objectof the Social Is to
raise fund* for the purpose of fitting up
their New Hall, and It is hoped it may
ba generally attended..

sIHog »a Bread-|

Circuit C iubt.—Th? January term
of &lt; ur Cl.-cult Court la now Id arnalon.—
Hon. Lou * Dovell pnaldlng. There In
egu The glory of medicines Is the en­
not much l&gt;u&lt;ilnea* before II of general
dowing the human form with the beat
Interest. *o far a* we axe advised.
bodily health, for then the poet la in­
"* "
Has Accefte:'. Wo are plea*ed to spired with LrllUint thought; die on. - । announce that the Her. Mr. Mcaamcr. tor with rfrw idi-aa and word* of fire 1
,&lt;r
Ynrk. Its* a-ccnted the Until - thoa*o!dlcr with indomitable court.go;
man* call of the Prc*bytcrfcn Church in tlio inventor with bright conception*;
thia Vlliago, to become the Paator then - the merchant with buxine** tact, activi­
oL Mr. Metamer la an able, elcquent, ty and power; tho mechanic with aner­
mid cfllcent man, end will do for th.'*
thia people a valuable work we have uo-

ILK imxSoiD!

Life. I’ills,
fin: mxion.

•

11. COUK.

John uicnvin.

QVABTUU-r Meeting.—The Quarter­
ly meeting of the Methodist Episcopal
Chur.h, waa held on Sunday last, the
Rev. Mr. Morgan of Grand Rapid* oflld-.
nt! ng. In plate of the Fnridlng Elder
ncce»aarlly ab-ent on account of alclcncealn hi* family.

ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.

3ft

D«p. U«gi*Ur.
KaYIfa^ IMaiel &lt;MU----------T&gt;KOBATZ ORDER.-titaHof «iabte»,Ca*
■T
•ftt*l’r*b*

CUANCEIt* SALE.
ADMISHHIATORS SALE
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

THE Circuit Caart for tb* Ccwaly of tkrfy,

slcian with rapturous sound*; the d!«splrited became hopefUl; the dc*paring
hrppy. Suebi* the arJmallo end re­
mitted useful now of Bryan** Life 1’111*.

■ara

oid adage haa proved true In the cnee of
Bat Chrmfcai Soierahu, being alwaya
JuU weight and perfect pood*.

Under lhe above Cognomen tho Barry
KcCOSMXL
VAILE.
County Piowr ba* been rc-urccUd, by
It. W. Young. It appear* n*a*lx colly (Wj acra*. tewrdlag I* tb* U»it*4 Hulu Uarumc abcct, neatly printed, and though WawM RwpcrtfBlly »oa*one* to lb* Ciliwaa af
’V‘
A. WRIGHT.
profo'acdly "Sub-ervient to no party or IliarH'T' M.a »iirroai&gt;41ng ccuBlry Ibtl they hare
CSrnU G«rt Owuwamm*.-,
cUqau" l» decidedly "Cupary" ln ,ts &lt; y*aed * Frtah flock of
la and of Barry CbaaW. Mirblraa.
GHOCERXSB.
tt W. Mims, MuipUlaaato SoGotor.
t&lt;«ir, and bids fair to be an organ which
tho Democracy of tho County may not
htriiaic to endow.
___

4

GROCERS,

Tnn Heading Circle.—At tho an­
nual xmetlngofthe Harting* Reading
Circle', held nt tho rcaldcnoo of Daniel
Striker lutti.,«n I be 25 th ln*t, the fol-\
lowing officeis were duly elected for the
cn.-ulug year. For President, Rev. J.
W. Bancroft, Sect, 4 Treasurer Mb. L.
Wightman.
*‘

26 PER CENT OFF!
NEW GOODS
J&gt;HILLIP8

k

JJENTLEY’S.

jysss..

If you want good bargains, go to
MENIS—
InstlngB Stage Line

ATTACHMENT NOTICE

PHILLIPS

k

BENTLEY’S

AND IF Vdo DON’T REE WlffTTOU WANT
ASK /OR IT!

Ground Pulstxb.—Geo., H. White
&amp; Co., of Grand Rapid*. erenow selling
£■00118PlAWHi their Mill. fort 1,60
ir ton. All ini trailed. and what lltrnwt is not, Will do well to make a note
?f this fact_

We keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of

Dry-Goods,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Tbe time within which tho bill e»LabCloths,
Ibhlng negro suffrage in the Territories
• Crock’y Sf Glassware

GUARDIAN SALL

ATTACIIMBHT NOTICE.

! GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

that it haa hl* approval, but It ha* be­
come a law. in r.crordsnee with provis. "f" ft?*

DBW*|fo*.«W.J«M.

forw

�BUY CHEAP AND SAVE MONEY.

Great Reduction
IN PRICES
ALLCOCK’S POBOVS PLASTERS.—A Mbbratod pbysleUn uy» “b*
aMud al lbs
great c.-ter b...4«i.l iadic^t. prodacd
byoM.ftb.M plaat.re. U« affirms th.t b.a-lKb* It enrrd by otn warn Jail brl»w th. lirrss!
bow) that aar plurd o»»r tbe asvalwill curt
liT.KriM, a&gt; wail m dysrntery. »»■* «««••■&lt;«» ®f
the Until." CL'ldtO* VARICOSETK1XA

At the New Brick Block, one Door East of
the Old Stand.

15000 D

AT c

Dimi tie Bei
Consisting of

READY

CLOT

Ladice Hb

Hoods, Nub

We arc now receiving direct from Manfacturers and Auction Houses in

NEW YORK, A VERY

LARGE AND FINE STOCK
Comprising all tbe different varieties of

$49000.42

Ct.

IW

STAPLE AND FANCY

MU33

278,00
4581.13
6101,04
275,00
BIOSES
278,00
KM,30
EM.02

31849,01
8137,41

lb. itspla tonic and allcrulir* *T r»o than
hair Um CbritUaa «a«U. Are fatly Mt forth In lu
pagrs, which yn alra iatenpanad wtth'ralsabta
r«ei|wM, huanaraut antedate*, and other InilracU». and unasltg reading matur. uriglaal and
Mlcriad. Anong lb* Annuls
appear with
tb. opening of Iks year. Ibi. wilt ba an. of Ike
moat awfal.aadtuy be Lad for the a.klagSend for coplea to lb* C.uUal Itanofocterr, al
Piliabargh. Fa., or to th* neaiaaLRgral for HOM-

_
$43000,42
“ 28 balance from old acct. $7167,41
1
On motion of Mr. Bugbce tho rejxirt
. of tbe committee was acc-'i,'v' ■"&lt;•
’ adouted. and tbe oomitditee dfititarfed. I
।
Mr. F.lUott mowed thattho neeount of
। Isaac Hr ntuh of two doILitp and twenty-flre cant* be allowed.
Motion prcsnllcd.
Mr. Town oflbrt-tl tbe following:
fictolvid By the IL a d of Hope, visors
of Birrv County, that the Coen tv Treaaurrr la heroby authorised and liwtructcd ,
to pay oat or money naw on hand, five
thousand dollan. In payment of tho ।
Barry County War Douds, due on tho i
1st day of March A. D. 1B74, provided ■
the Baud holders will accept payment
on the same.
Mr. Elliott moved that tho resolution
be accepted and adopted.
Motion prevailed.
On motion the Hoard adjourned until
seven o’clock P. M.
J. M. Cadwaixjldeb, Clark.
Evening Hera!on, 7 u'ohek P. M.

GOODS.

BOOTS and SHOES.

CUFFS, and Ma
regardless of co

Ccse anil Sse

Good Black Ove
worth $10
A Cfruchula Be
wbrth $18.
Find Custer Ba
worth $30
BITc Cloth Suit
Suite for Busine
Heavy Coat,
Ladies' Muff
“ fur Collar
English Merino,
French
“

Buffalo Robos

Ladies' Knit Iloo

Double al
3,00 worth

Terms

M udge

,

W. T. Dnbcr. Taliag la­
E. FlAMLant. Custa&amp;a 3.r,vmm.21.*0
B. R. Cos. MoUral S*r&lt;icr«, 4,00

Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths,
HOWARD

ASSOCIATION,

Wall Paper, Crockcry &amp;c.
Our Assortment is full and complete, and as
our Goods were purchased during
the rcccntMlcciine in the
Eastern Markets,
We feel warranted

saying that w

CAN AND WILL SELL THEM

EATS, CA

■inter? as«
AT EASTER

TNETROIT Daily i
JJ stonily on hand
HASTINGS CIT
one door cast of II.

ASH FOB II I
RAGS, ,

C

^tultag*. July «• '&lt;*

At Prices so Low that our

Go

CUSTOMERS CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT

3KF3

On former prices.
4£."flsSK,w,w

D. btriitrr, Rrpaire on
Co«n Uonw.
B. Wright. Cfreaii Court
■ C««imU.li?n.r fora,

We do not merely say we will not
be undersold,

1SLS4
tfiO «.M

rruje CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Hut we do say Emphatically that we will sell

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

To our Customers

On motion the Hoard aiHourncd until
to-morrow at the boar of 8 o'clock A,

’• ».£

DISO1.UTION

to uyouniineut,
»v wuU by the Chair.

CASH

To buy y
Just b

Brick

Of •»ery ne
Sty I* just pt
a* low Pric

•RBRT B
For th

PRINTS
OOOD BROW

BOOTS AMD

F—u.

All
P.OUi

KID

(KEG.

GROC

�SHIP A’HOI!
ANew Thing forHartings

waits, ji

JO. J. o ItALL

AND SHVED

G8JAT JICITXIHI1!
iOOD NEWS AT LAST

Gm JViWm DaM r*r&lt;A
TotoE-ep^.;

15000 DOLLARS

On® Dollar Each!

TOBACCO STORE

ENGINE WORKS.
CO*. MMUUI,l»D TUtOD BT».,
ZANESVILLE,

- -

-

_

Witmoct Rkoamd to Vauj*,

» be Paid hr uaypmtaww what yea ere to

Berik lUda 8toto Street, where be will receive
Cuatamerowitb lha poBtortaltoattoa. ’
Favara, Ibb la tlx pl^ to bay year

Can be Cured

BT A. H. BOWEN A CO.,
(Ageuta for lb. manufacturer. &gt;
o. 30 Beekman Street, Xow York.
FBwd th. following LklofArticlm fob.
'
SuwWatebM... .|100 to IM

TOBACCO,

OHIO

former eatoMir.
tocUUM. »• ere now to rain gout a large naw ber

AT COST

OGARS,
ERADICATED FROM TBE SYSTEM

AUCTION PRICES

SNUFF,

Thia Large Rudert

AND PIPES,

Diriu the Heit Thirty Days

of every kind and variety.

Consisting of

MEERSCHAM,

READY MADE

Liquid

CLOTHING I

CATARRH REMEDY

CVTTA.FBBCQA,
BRIAR ROOT,

GERMAN PIPES,
and all kind, nasally kepi to a

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

Ladies Wool Skalds,

COME AMD SEE

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs
e^O.) Fair rral. .I.e.e Luilon
4, »-&gt; Pair Gul.ro alert, battoui
5. Vh) CBIIhrala .l.am-o.l dart.
(MOM thfaiW.., rrac.b. A
hmqamBSK XfiTSfa
1,1100 Plain an* etaaard gGjd Ha
&gt;»AtoSM*U aadaignat ring*..

CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of cost.

Ch and Sse fw Ymlva
Good Blank Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
lA Cliuchuk Dever “ $12
worth $18.
Fino Caster Borer " $20
worth $30
w..
Bit Cloth Suit $18, worth $28 ;»*»r'«•»«•(*2-4., rroa,
.
_ — .
, ,
. . I lr«h lumber nar d&gt;*. Hot
Suite for Business, 12
18
llcayy Coat.
5 “
8
L-blkd' MufT
3 “
5
“ fur Collars
3 "
4,50
English Merino, 0.75 yd wide 1,00
French
“
1,00 worth 1,5()­
..
..
j 12j. - Buffalo Robes

Before you Buy at any other
Place.
Cum. ycunc aad
Come abort and I r;.:Tbto Stock moat n-

•iso a utischvi.

UUHIMH

ESTABLISHMENT 1

N. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting done as usual by Fairchilds.

THE A STINGS

Bad Breath
Caaaa by oTeoalve MereiloM.

Weak Eyes
Canted by Catarrhal affrttloni

Sense of Smell

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STOKE

L. Buckley will continue as
Salesman as heretofore.

Established in 185L
By J. P. MOBEHTS.

WHOLESALE OH RETAIL.

More and Better

10,00
1G.00
1.12

Ladies'Knit Hood ,75
“
“ 1,00
“ Double all wool Shawls
3,50 worth 5,50.

&amp; O O £&gt; 8

Throat Affection*
mor. frrqurnlly than olb*r»'.«« ea.rod
• thick, alimy me«ra», ton lag from lb.
brad, especially daring U&gt;. u Ighl,
and rra.lungfroai Catarrh

Terms Cash. .

For th. Mme 'money tbaa any other Flore lb
Towe. eeubilng of ail th.
*

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGS, CHEMICAlA, PAINTS,
OILS, PURE WINES, AND
LIQUORS, HARNESS
OIL, AXLEGREASE
BY THE BOX.

Liquid Catarrh Bemedy.

Hardware Merchant,
34 M«nr»e Street,
&gt;
Gr&gt;*d Kaglda,

1. now roe.I.in g a la^. and veil adeered .lock of

HARDWABE STORE!

SHELF A HEAvf HARDWARE.

Choice Family

GROCERIES!

Beyara vantla* Ant cbm ronda aro roapMtfuUy

'Transas tsiirarts

38im 1SSEB
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
1EIATS, (DAT0fl iFW&gt;3,
Military and Straw Good*,
AT EASTERN PRICES.

HARDWARE

Diaries for 1867.

a generally kept up to lb. waata of lb. people.

Tb. I*dU. *11 find ear Fleck .f
PERFUMERIES, TOILET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX­
TRACTS, &amp;C. COMPLETE.

feT.O IT Dally &amp; Weakly Fnper* conBtontly on hand and ■forsal.t ut the
HASTINGS CITY NEWS ROOM,
ne door cost of II. A. Goodyear1.
nugatf

J

A Large Aeaorlmenl of

•

Travlling Baskets
HUNTERS HEADQUARTERS t
Here to tbe plae. to bay year

ASH FOR HIDES, PELTS AND
wm ruu by Mr. Uardnly.
Uairria A Snack.
RAGS,
tVWe tolly narrant oaT^gtonaad m^iuill.
1.. b. mad. ul hnt-eI*M m.l.*rtol; *vrkmaa.hip
■ho MUI*, and to *•* Irom «,0U0 to 10,000 Cat* p*r
dar.imy Ito Iceuta.)
Ordri. •..Iic.tod- lljwnpGt. tirenlara aaul to
all currropo.dci.n. Addnwa.
ni'vitl's vvrrivr u-nnva

of all kiuds,

and will be. sold at

0. D. SPAULDING’S

Adding Tranrportallon; and eeua'rta mainly af

Iron, Nails, Stoves,
TIB WARE of ALU KlXDS. of Ma o«
■annfaetare, and Warras ted Good.

And

everything el*e

SAP P.Asi,

faahioned

from

Sheet Ires. AU Mrts ef

Stop Friend!

PJSW

CASH STORE!

IT you WAWT -TO «av«

mtumbt!

Ifyoa waul a thorough Duaiaana XdecaUekr

G&amp;axp Ramm Cosmkbciai. Coll to*,
a a! r‘infTuiT*,**&lt;BUM&gt; ‘boroMb,M*i&gt;uh

Brick Block.

JabaD, Paik.Cmrfneutl, Ohio; Fuller. Finch A
Faner,.ttaieace. III.; Uu/nliMU 4 Vartkhaaek,
Chicago, 111.; Dwaat Bare. A Co.,Sw York;
D. Hums A Co.. BuCHo. X. Y.; Ferrand, KM'

yi?U2r^W.WS5jfrK:

Of every needed Kind and
Sts le juel purelikaed fur cwb
low Price. Mid idling at

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

Gbavd Ramm Comxxbcial Ctn.ua*.

AIVERTIREH &amp; TRIBUNE,

U.I *. A. Itobiaw. A (to, Uqfrrilfo.Ky.I Bto-

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
bAdfta,

COMMERCIAL KNOWLEDGE,

rarflohd fur Circular* and CoIlog*
tttraaey.

AND WOODEN WARE.

Grand Mnplde, Midi. Xor. UthJMO.

baaat aaaaawe

7K&gt;MB A YAYLuE

T! ■

For the People!
PRINTS FOB I2| Cu.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR !•* Cu.

TAKE NOTICE.
A^^^isisfaesriX:.

BOOTS AMD SHOES, CHEAT

a. ih.v were etol«n from my Ofice on tbe nlgUl

All Kinde of

J*'f.u‘ &gt;5

r*

auvUvfald "&gt;*«ror. oRJUD .» frlUKJ;
Umc rf Z “n-rat ...d^abbT the .X. On. Acttrlcnn, EngUdi J

GROCERIES
W.KKtT,
iimiur,...,.

PREVENTIVE TO HAVE CHILDREN.

Railroad Prices,

BibyB hub,

Go to

To buy your Goods,
Just below the

.ughioro, fte fitonl Improved Fartor fltovt"
A full anpply of Aral claaa itorra (Albany caaltnga), ageaaral aaaortaMatof
.
TIB, COPl-bB, A SB EXT max WABE,
Uad. from tb. brot quality of Tin platoa. Cop-

CHEAP A8 THE CHEAPEST.

HARNESS

SHOP.

MACHINE
SASH, DOOR

k BIOT)

rsE-rri.— uMAKCFACTY

EggtesSS

�GREAT
F. D. Ackley,

DRUGGIST AGROCEK

Chills and Fever,

"A BOA. TO Rwulatb Tin Tnrtux
or CBCTAIX CDUhmo.-* u enact-

sEassrtsSB

G«wal) Iteldtog wy -Vll office to
which behM been sp;&lt;ointrd by and
SENATORIAL.
with U* advioe and consent of Um Sen.
Daring the present month tho followi lax true and tried men, have been elsci• sdto Um Bowteof Um United fitatsa for
, six years from Um Uhof March next
.
Hon. Lymsa Trumbal, of BIlMote.
►
“ Ro ods Ocmklln, of New York. '
“ O. P. Morton, of Indiana.

from New Jersey, Hon. F. T. Frvyllnghuyaen to fill the unexpired time of the
late Senator Wm. Wright, and Major
E. G. Ucw of Kan'&lt;ae, to fill the unexpirod term of the late Kemtor Lace.

1867

DRV GOODS

£
AGUE

THEY HA YE JUST RECEIVED

At Ackley’*
At Ackley’*
At Ackley’*

DRY GOODS
Cheap as the cheapest
for

Cash or Beady-Pay I

DELL’S RPECjriC BED EDI El
Are wwmrtrt is M nsrs. hr Ike Faeete ssi
RST RATE Fanalag Lud. for -It la lawn. 1'mM.nt Can sf all rtaeas— artoag fraa&gt; aal»
•t Dmt, B.pki.a ud Htoimj, Alkfu .1™—- sr YOCTUFVI. IBDlScKkTIUR.
eoealy ; average ptlae abort U
Samlual isaa. Klri-Uy teri-Un., and »—.0.1
U—! (terttel. 1-fcyateat
5«r»n. DaWny.
„.ro"
“■ “ “k’VIUW* Iu,po&lt;-I«. UW, Drxnat t-i-aj-. Av.. Ac.
.Is Chaws sf l»»rt »a*re«eawty.
I "dP ROVED FARM FOR 8AIX-r 1«&gt; arrtt,no. Tkcv -n to nwd ■ ill oat AetvcUoa and narrr foil
aril, from NnMUtlR.. ItOaana taptavrd ; guod

THE LARGEST AND BEST

Beal Estate Agency,

Dysentery,
Periodical Headache,'

Dumb Ague.

DELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS.
Prie. «.»t»elUrpernox;at Kis fur Fit. IWI.ra;
tlao I-.-r. Box-?aaalx/tdag F«r F«aH, Irk,
Tb—• IMIars.

SELECTED STOCK OF

DRY GOODS

EATIll ADD OYSTER

H. WEIGHT Agent
TOR SALE—

Groceries,

Wm. Sfoonir

BELL’S TONIC PILIS.
A—■n.-MfodM'te —tESvrt Inna, Kris.
Miter nsd lavlx—niiss lirwirtv hi ike n—Id.
A IWksg*. **”«« f1” IhdUn, a 01 late a —
ud u g*a»ra!1y aafoeimL

&amp; Co.,

Naahvillc, Tenn.

HOLBROOK,

la vitnmaesMS sf tohihlj and Iw-palra—
BELL'S EXTERNAL REMEHY.

Mtnle Mrvet, Hostings, Sick.

.WBOVED FAIlM FOB SALE.

CONSISTING IN PART OF

Tb» Hob—nb.r hx.I.g tpx?d no pal.. In nil.

For Sale by all Druggists.

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville. Barry Co. Mich.

GROCEY STORE. ever bro’t to this Mart,
At Cost!

Diarrhea,

P

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

1867

Sbistiags’ ljusinr

vwyebaap.
D. WBtWUT.
IpOR KALE-. • X eea. A, la tee ton afMar-

GLAD NEWS

ETC., ETC., ETC.,
ETC., ETC.. ETC.,
ETC, ETC., ETC,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

U givM Bteu&gt;gtk te iae Orgsav.will, lha fiUa.
ill tester* Ito- la Ikelr navw.xl eaadft-a.
A FuspUri st Ito pasta. &lt;* Km— &lt;( 1 aaik.
rdjrtu a Lactsr* aM Caatlae 1a yasag a—a.
raltr.v, Tea vesta rr^ulml layaj iwaiaga.

Boots &amp;. shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
Keep the best BOOTS and
SHOES in town.

Hats &amp; caps,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
Challenge the "City” on TEAS

zj

&lt;J

'OB SALE

Ladies’ dress goods,

THE CARS ARE

Fancy goods,

MORE VALt'ABLg HIAN doLD!

A WARM MEAL

AMD ALL MOST HAVE

Cassimeres,

RUSSELL &amp; N^VlMS
U^on’t be undersold when
CASH is offered!

j^XJWO

Bleached goods,

OY
STERS
MRVKD UP la aaary atyia.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Have a fine Stock of Croceebt
And Glasa-wabb for sale Cheap 1

to, and rejected by tbe Senate du.itu:
Buch &gt;o aten. and a like 11 t of nil the of­
fices to which nmnln. tloa* shad have
bc.'n made und do* &lt;.v&gt;nflrmed and filled
at »:wb wMSfoo, provulad that the I*re ld'lileha’l bare power to make mid d«, liver after tbe adjournment of the Sen­
ate, com'ni-aiont for nil office. ■ wboe *ppo'.ntui*Mi eh-ill have Loen advised
•nd cvnaeBtol »o by Um t'SIWtft
fire. L And be &lt;i further ttr-aeird.
never the Prctedcnt shad,
without iho advice aud Ax-n eut of tho
Senate, dt-ignate ar.bu.ias « enipUy
anv pexwon tn perftoin the dutfo* al any
•flke, be ahall forthwUh notify the Svsalary of the iTe-teury tturooftaod it
shall l&gt;o Um duty of Um Sect ataxy of the

Congestive Chills,

Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,

'Groceries,

■hall be pemhhed by a fine not exceed­
ing *10,wO, or by Impriaonmont not ex­
ceeding five yeirv, or both, a di punLhments in the diecratlau of the courts.
SBC. 7. And be it .further enacted.
That It shall be Uie duty of the b«mtary of the f-anite, at the clcee of each
S— Jon thereof, to deliver to tbe becrevtvry of the Treasury, and to ea.h of hla
a«&gt;i»tanto, and to each of the Auditors,
sn i to each of tho ControUcas In the
Treavury, and to the Treasurer, and to
the UegiStcr of the Tn-_."ury. a full and
complete lid. duly crtlUsd, of all the

Remittent Fever,

8B&amp;S
Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery.

A la’rg* —.ortmtal of Family

ad to extend the term of any offies thl
darrt'on of which la limltei by tew.
“S»c. A* And te U f-jrthrr enacted,
that if s«y pro shall, contrary to the
provblona of th a act, accept any ap­
point rocs l to. or employment in any of­
fice. or -h-tH hold or exercise, or attempt
to hold or ewrciae, cr attempt to hold or
exercise, any such office or employment,
ho shtll be deemed and is hereby declar­
ed guilty of a misdemeanor. and upon
trial an 1 oonvicliou thereof he shall be
punl &lt;be 1 Uierefor by a 0ae rwl rxcaedIng $10,000, or by in.priai.DO.Mit not excoedluc five yiars, or both said punlaiimentsln the dncieLon al the Court.
fine. 0. And br U Jvrt.\rr enacted,
That every removal, appointment, oy
employment mr.dc.had or ex.reised cou.
trafytothe provisions of tb.is rut, and
tomskinx, atenlng, sealing, •ounU-ral-nlng or is mi ng or any couiuifaadan &lt;u
tadter of auUiorite, for in r.spe&lt; t to any
wtieh appointme nt or amplopnent, shall
bo deemed and are hereby dectered mis­
demeanors, and upon trial and cunrlc-

Intermittent Fever,

PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,

WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.

on by tho Senate and aueb peraon so ikw
Irr. .unI. shall take oallt and give the
bonds tounlrod by law, to bo Uxen and
given by tho person duly appointed to
fill aueh office: nnd in such o»« it shall
beyhc duly of the ITcsldcnt, within SO
da's afiet Ute Grat day of tu b mvellng
of the Senate, to rcixMt to the Hcnaksuch sue: cusions, w.th the evidence and
reasons ftx his action in tbe case, and tbe
name nf Ute person so dceignaled to per­
form tho du lice at erch office. And if
the Senate sh di concur in su b suspen­
sion, and rdvlae and mnaent to tho re­
moval of such officer, they shall so cerUfy lo thf I’re-ldcnt, who may lUcreujv
on remove such officer, and by and with
the advice and consent of tbe Senate aj&gt;ptint another pemta to such riflloo. But
If Uie senito »ba3 refta e io concur tn
such rdaponsion, such officer • o su p tid­
ed alnill for.bwlth resume Ute funciions
Of hit office, and tbe jtowers of the per­
son 'o per.o. ini ng Ha duUca In hb stead
shall icieo, and the official sal try and
emniumanla of such officer .hall during
such snsicnsiun Ixtlong to the peiaoo
performing tho duties thereof, and not
to tbe officer so sus!«nded. Proctded,
howev.'r that the Pre tidedi in case lie
Shill become satisfied th t such suspen­
sion was made on in-ufficicnt grounds,
shall be authorised at any time before
reporting sui h MMpemlou io the Bcnste.
as above provldod, to revoke such sus­
pension and reinstate such officer in the
performance at Uta dultea o&gt;* bis office.
“Fnc. X And be U further matted,
that tbe I’rvridont shall have power to
fill all vacancies whl^h may happen duAnc tbe M».&gt; td Cite Senate by reason
sf death or ro-lgnaUon. by granting
commissions which »hall ex litre «t the
end of their next aossion the.teller: and
i,— .—.i —4.*.
-.i

Bilious Fever,

Drugs and Medicinefl,
Drugs and Madicinei,
Drugs and Medicines,

M PCRirr TDK Rifton.

.

Ladies’ furs,

ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE
Hating had FTfl—• y— npar&lt;—— I. a FIST
CLAHMfaWTAUBASY, 1 Sara io hdUut; la

Glovefe and Hosiery.

Da I Io u ’ s

Bryans Life Pills,

. ADAM SCNOPPAN.
Ha.H.g^ jU» . »Otb. IM*.____________ a&gt;

rl

DOMESTIC

Sewing Machines,

r

Boots

SHUTTLE STITCH

^Spices, &amp;.c, &amp;.c.
HEM, FELL, TUCK, BRAID, GATHER.

Z?A^lMl
WUMaJr-lapaw.
A a«iw foiH.g trn-dy win w fc-ad la

Ac,

Dr. HARVEV8-FEMALE PILLS.

Dssetiroa* to whataaJam —r toll yea abort
Hawing Mactitom, bnl call al lb«

Shoes

Hastings City Newt Boom, and

Basie axeaa.
For Sale by all principal Deal­
ers aud at Wholesale only by
BALLOU BROTHERS,

Land for Sale

-tixfoclory OTM-to.

Y
&gt;• M. HILL, Agent,
For the Q&gt;untiea of Barry, Eaton, Cal­
houn and Allegan.

Which can be had by

U*r—aanumlr xa.l 110 rem.
pl.'M of tMv Htcsay I. „rr b—H. for ib- ..
*fc*7 “• »*pwea»rd le &lt;to ’
Bold to toxas, eex-tairt^dxlyriUs. PHea«l

Dr. HARVEY’S GOLDEN PILLS.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

Calling at the
^ASTINGS

PI— rrtnember lb. nlarr, eni door —at cf H
A Oetor—r A Go's Bardwa— atora. eonur e
Hial. and Jvtf—s ate. H-U.gj Mkh.
oeet

Eii eT^Tln r
rMe* ut loaf atondisr.vPrica Five UsUara par Dex.

i fr.lr“' Vlrn*'*r
with (M Aorta.
ss±«.,3i£;r“-—*•

Pbotegraphlc.
E. A IL T. ANTHONY S
Manifacfcrcn

CO..

s f Photogripblc

sa-sitaxatr,

Jr™. *yJMn»S Nrtlr^ Adri-r

F«ra.n. H.lshbon, Everybody

I wish to sell 80 ACRES
of Timbered Land, lying three
miles east of Hastings, ioi acres
sowed to wheat, three more
chopped.
For particulars in­
quire of
ELAM CROOK,.
residing near Poor Farm.

SALE.

CALL 1EIA MIN OUN GO CS
■W

U

AND PE1CES,
M, PACT

OMriMtrJ, t&gt;f

b-rvsuoa.ss —4jUrfS7nK&gt;&lt;^. by
Dr.JAJtXSlRTAR,
»

lUl

wart Sfl/uif Good, CHEAPER

any cUer Htnua to Hattiayt.

GOODYEAR’S HARDWARE

Profoundly gnatfol to the People of

C. 11 CHASE &amp; CO.

Berry County, for their .very literal

•ssssK'iss-is.zraiVi

STORE, STATE STREET.

* h •*X W. Jg.te*. m. Tsw i, aertkl w
S *• Xs.1^ *•
♦» ““rth • ■—t

youagslnto com* and sea

”

•sand we will giro
yoo a BARGAIN.

IA8L0W, tOODHAl A HAST.
K-X-X*. Msv. n. ISM.

Tlwier. rtl rslsaH. Unha.»»4 ^11 b.
» rn-oosUv tern-, bspnr. for fs»«wv p

.

ialtiag Fkjafctea.
‘ dway, tew T.t1

ONE DOOR WEST OF 11. A,

RE PARING
DONE TO ORDER.

JJABTIIQB ntWHR

*t -

Crtw-arRtete A Ct

Blacksmithing,
-Sees

Ae-

IltMua Siioaiao. Cwaiaoe laovtsa amd
Gumi Joaittaa, Ac., Ac.

.B. I. 8HXLP0M,

a. jr. A4MIN

neJvv oven

omoi' ovxa L-un’

11* M«io 8=

BEST
»•

BAKEBS
. O VUAKTUD.

J?'-.

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NO. 41

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1867.
jblisings' ijiuhttu ginttory..

ypfal an! jB&amp;Hlatum.

W"No Vottko OP WwiTE Rehbls
until Colored Loyalists are allowed to
vote at the same Polla.

OFFICIAL FAPKR of BARRY count.*

m. The glory of medicines, la the en­
dowing the human form with (he beet
bodily health, for then the poet la in­
spired with brilliant thought; the ora­
tor with new ideas and words of fire I
the soldier with indomitable courage ;
the inventor with bright conceptions ;
the merchant with business tact, activi­
ty and power; the mechanic with ener­
gy; the author with aklQ In the use of
iotigmtgc which captivates; the ringer
with a sweet melodious voice; the mu­
sician with rapturous sounds; the dls■plrited become hopeful; the Coopering
Laduh RtToarronr.—The February Happy. Such Is the estimable and ad­
number of this popular magazine comes mitted usefulness of Bryan’s Lift Pills.
to ua In fine trim. It U a first class
monthly, replete with pure unadultratod literature and every young lady
should have It. Each number lllnsUatcd by two original steel engravings.
Published by Poo A Bitchcoak Cln-

Headache,!
Aitoeary st Ijw A Solicitor In Cbsnnarv, will
■ ttond ymmyitvto aay ba»ia&lt;«v rntruilwd'to bin
oo. Particular altonton pUd to lhe MUretlon
ofSoldlsrs* Hain, afl&gt;a:k par, bounty. pcauM.
At. ('■,nv-ranclng dene with divpakh and on
ineroable torma, llaaliaga, Mkb.

vaaim ruruii.
Morning Kx......... . ............
Bay Lxprean,,......................
X11 b t^
vujji

sasvwakB.

i!I Druggist*.
JNBR fic Co., ~
tshville, Tenn.

J

A. HOLBROOK,

Tnaow rr to the Dooa.—If every
hom-ewlfcwlU throw her cheap worth­
lees kinds of £Ulcr*tus and Socio
to the dogs, and use only the Bat
Chemical Saicruitn, there will not
to so much yellow, heavy bread and
biscuit to be seen, and consequently not
ao many dyspeptic, al liugjtrnons. Get
a ]npcr and If 1: does not suit, your mon­
ey will be refunded.

JOHN ROUbRTH,
P4iyaie.au aud Surgeon. IlwrIUag on llrjciJ.

Readers Rev. Mr. Moeie, Miro, Nellie
Reltnlt- Hawley, 3’ra. Fadlry, N. Bailey Evp,
aud Miaa. Ncwkn. Hours fretn 8 to 10

OUR STARCH GLOSS

Q H. COOK,
• .
.
Z-.' .
r
llar .t.r
DreJa. and Xota-e PuUlc.Olt« &gt;a Ilia Court lleuae.aad npan at all Moura.
All face lo be paid wbru papera are lelt t:r
raeoru.

groceries.
At the old sued of JACOB MAUS.
And intoad to maha It an abpet to parcbaaan tc
can Ultra Ixfoie baying alaewben.
TKA. COFFEE. SUGAR, SPICKS. CANDIEM
KEimSKKK UlU SOAP. CANDLES, Ac. nil
bo arid cbaaprr than al any olber place la town,
iu»iia&lt;a, Jan. It. &gt;MT. If

NEW GOODS

GUARDIAN SALE.
Is the natural the Katata af Ardnr X. RUr,
rilUa C Shuar, John A. Shew. Albert K Shaw,
ad Oawr Hbaw, Miaara-betn of Bkbard B_

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

gENTLEY’S.
ofthrztoaih wett fractional tpcarter r
Karlb Weal, &lt;juart-r of aactura oinrtMn
town twn(»)

We keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of

Dry-Goods,
Boots A Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
'
Crock’y Sf Glassware

Miffirianx*—v*
ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS,

rlngton, Mason, Mich.

•Cash,”

R.iya and Oirto. Thiele a-Weekly of
sixteen pages published by Leo A Sl.epard, Boston, at(i a year. It la hand­
somely got up, and contains quite n va­
riety of useful end InUreitlng articles
for tho young. It has original dialogue
for echools^uid instruction In gesticula­
tion and matory, for young speak, n-,
which by the war would not hurtohlei
oom to study. I* I* *
pleasant,'
lively mogaslac and prettllly Illustrated.
TEiKG"jki’!iic.-^Tbe Telegraphic

AT ASTOXisaijra low inauik8.

Give us a call!
PMILUM &amp; BENTLEY
Latest Fasuioss Dkmasb

j. W. Ersiley's Celebrated Patest

DUPLEX ELLIPTIC

Dep-t of Calkins, artflin A Co s Union
Bu loros Institute,Oberlin, Ohio,Is supe­
rior to any tnthl«couot';y. it tborou-h-.
ly and fully prepares thostudent io tube
e.‘»rgoof an ofilcef^Betisfactioa taguarankad. Da not foil to addrass them for
uarticutaro before going elsewhere. U

ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
STATE OF.MICHIGAN11
Bony County,
f
hAMUHt GARRJSONi
Private Co. F., 3d.'Reg'l. Mich. Inh
being duly swornadys that Frank Alhn

5
i
Eon, Dvtuom, McCr.ir.TocK, Ilonina,
JAWW, 8IMM0X, WSIMit,AMSS.N AMT,
Euniorr, and Havkx ; abb J. M. How­
ard, &lt;Mrt- E. B. Ward, and Keri-Kerl,
an Australian Cannibal; “Your Idkomm," by R«v. Dr. Keaton; 8elf-Gov-

vatt.f.

If you want good bargains, go to
PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY’S

title of a nra’. elxtocn pv-e 1 monthly,
published at Mmod Mieh. The fi.et
number la on our table, Is taetefully got­
ten up and filled with matUtdof interevt to the Crder. The Watcm Odd
RrVoto Is edited by D. B.Honlngton and
P.oK J. P. Vorman. Terms $1,00 per

To Grand Secretary,Wn. C. Eabl, of
Toledo Ohio, fur the Proceeding# of the
last Bcmion of G. L..L O. of O. F.,State
of Ohio.

McConnell &amp;

GROCERS
Would Reapectfully uboomo to the CiUw

pHILLIPS, &amp;

tonic fault has been found with us for
charging that the Independent was a
Democratic sheet, we np[«nd tho follow­
ing from the pen of Senator Wait Edi­
tor of the .Sturgis Republican, who It
will In&gt; scon U of the un» opinion:
The first number of tho above, In fine
jQ O. HOLBROOK.
drvMRndaita Wriy ttiuathb vrrek. Ifr
Attorney st L,w. Solicitor In Cbancrrr and proharo* to be an Independent or-nn
Praveru-iug AU'^nry ter lix eoujtr &lt;&gt;t Barr. but In uure-tlmutiun It iaolmidy ago»d,
W|U alu.*•&gt;.! nrompMv U» ell bonfanaa eutrnaied reliable, &gt;iux&gt;n putt docnociatle |*per.
l» Xia. Otjee in veflrt Uoum, etSce ones at
all heara till » o'clock lb M.

nefutrapMc

The Fins cf Kisses * Tants la tfelMit Dtoolrad. The boalnewa of Painting, la &gt;0 IU
Imncbaa, win be asnlad on by Ua aadantgaad.
-IlMtiap, Jsnaary Hh, IM7.
■ r»

«Llrt TM will fiod ■! ail tlw
isaatolarwcerto«,e^-------Unto’Mt*£|‘, KrONE WABJ
»od «!I otttr (JmeeHea is Um
D.ud .t Rartlag*. ttek (tb

26 PER CENT OFF!

t I am qitiiocnthuelastlc over your school
at lhe rcaldcnec of Dr. J. M. Russell, on' quid so long os you continue to do as you
line do, We shall be proud to call you
Wc.lnred :y evening. All sre invited.
brethcreuof the Oberlin Business InvllS. F. CoxcSiT, on Thumd.iy -evening, lute. 1 have examined Into the merits
• of many ichoola the |Mt riar, an&gt;1 con­
at the Methodist Cliureh, for the purpose- gmiulato the citizens of Grand Rapids
of raisins money to purchtuc libraries■ on having rn Institution superior, In
for the Schools attached to that, and the5 many respects, to those found in come
PnsbytcrianChurvh.' AdmbelunSScts. of the lurpc-t &gt; .tlis,csUibllali&lt; d (cryoura
Mw you continue to be a# now. actuat­
We hope the Home may be filled.
ed by a eBrm desire to do good, sod be

f

NOTICE.

innwv ana v.onnwnnrei uiw.aoa wimiChvneery. whl prnapllr nt faithfully
1 to the boeinreJof hvn calling.. Caatcjan-

The Social.—The Pretbyterian So­
cial will meet this (Tues Uy) evening**
ths residence of James 4*. Roberta, Esq. ,
The public arc cordially Invitel. Hours

HUNT « CO..

GROCERY STORE. | J&gt;®sn52SS=?

Tbo Advert leer and Trlbose.
We invite the attention of our readers
tn the advertisement in another column
of the Detroit Advertiser and THfrtme,
the fieri of eur State daily papers; and
the Mat Republican Dally in the Wtak
This Journal is to well known to Deed
any commendation, at our hands, and
krrcogfalxed by tho (Honda of Impar­
tial Suffrage as their organ the Stat*
over. Thia jap r eoi roanda for the
ability of Itt Editorial corps and corres­
pondents, the earnest attention and
warmest commendation of the think*
tngmon of Michigan; and it la, in all
respects, a first eta** Journal.

I am now procuring the AD­
DITIONAL foUNTY provided
by Act of July, 1866, as will
fully nppesr by the above affida­
vit. Soldiers, and all entitled,
bring along your claims and have
them properly settled. My

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
TH8 Clrvait Cfurt far the Conty of Bar
Robert tt. Babcock.
)
Supbee ACcbb.A
Bi.Hiajtapr
I uaumMm
fiwlft DMdatas,
j
Xettee ia bwaby given that eo tbo 1wen to

�1867

1867

F. r&gt;. Ackley,
DBUGGI8T&amp;GB0CEB,
Htatiap, . . . Ut

RUSSELL k NEVINS
AWNtUBR

Srlrttrt portrj.

DRY GOODS

5

Drags and Medkanes,

Cheap as the cheapest
for
te

Drugs and Medicines,
Drugs and Medicines,

Cash ar Ready-Pay!

Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery.

At Cost!

Cliallenge the “City” on TEAS!

J3JBST KJlW SanaisK Laata foe sate la MH
JP of Ren. HopfoM ata Meoterwr, ARena
cooaty ; oeeeaga pr&gt;e« shoot »&lt; per sets

The WuU clip M» the Unitnd
SO. Arnaud, to 137,000 000
to estimated that there are in
States 1,SOO w.«teu miila. c
XX) aeu tA carding inacbiura.
city for menu facto ring 170,00

BABLOW. GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

THEY BA VE JUST RECEIVED

Have a fine Stock of Cboceebt
and Glass-wade for sale Cheap!

At Ackley’s,
At Ackley’s,
At Ackley’s.

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
Won't bo undersold when
CASH is offered !

-.m.wo^jujXc.,

360

ETC., ETC., ETC.,
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
ETC.. ETC., ETC.,

BUSSSLL i KEVINS

■ H.'. X&gt; fota laU—aereol
atisi jhl—
&lt; • H» Utah ere pearly.obliei
**I» taMtobote wtaeir. teosa.

DRY GOODS

Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,

Keep the beat BOOTS and
SHOES in town.

. MteUoo'a&lt;sentasee^t -a!
- WtMsshedoth shed;
-Jlwbaode are weiw and very eon.
But asntr Is hie beta.

magnitude of wesapaper
• I aferrod from tha fact
a of Ua Naw York Tnka
i last for aaabacripUcua. a
Mag amounted to $62,M

WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.

BUSSELL &amp; NIffflS

- Sis etottasarw boiler erstatay,
a* * Thae were old Oriam* beet

**5. watarPTau’y st u», MiadWrm,.

OaSALB-l W s4aa
&lt;c-»X
Dope; pnsstfpsrssm.
IL WB1UU7.
0&gt; tULK-H w^sf ssstieatt is Bstlssd,

0 PAINTS AND OILS,
3 PAINTS AND OHA
a I’AIMTB AND OILS.

EATiaa

ami

THE LARGEST ANQ BEST

SELECTED STOCK OF

DRY GOODS

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville Barry Co. Minh

Eactieo iu ibe I'. S. Supri-w

EL WKIGHT Agent
trtiEt

lad the latter signed tbe roll ic
|y under the former.
Tbo frequent n.ardera &gt;4 C
iTeoaaauw, aeud the ha l~«
aociety •• Middle and Vr«-«a
te, M*i&gt;»w lbs Nashville Pi
*IMK. to oil optaaliae Ixgi.Litu
ids alo^slSuie militia.

TOR SALE-

Groceries,
GROCE Y STORE. ever bro’t to this Mart,

laprnred French Take Shirt?,
UULITID 71 Hl?

Mate Street, Hastings, JUch.

Cbaa. F. Hunt, shoe atlas

CONSISTING IN PART OF

lateatetf, Xtnaki I, 1830.

Boots &amp;. shoes,

Hats &amp; caps,

OY S T E R S

Bleached goods,

Garrett Dana baa wilfediasi
fr.-ui lbe Senatorial diintnt in

MITtD CF is every style.

X lugs asMrtsaeal al Faaailjr

‘ Groceries,
For Sale by all principal Deal­
ers and at W holesale only by
BALLOU BROTHERS,
Wy tawt imps &gt;p wifo&gt;y to ms
Aprtarwm ta tta wXer'a brtar

Ladies* dress goods,

Few »f Mr yeeib ccuM taps with Ata.

Land for Sale
I wish to sell 80 ACRES
of Timbered Land, lying three
miles cast of Hastings, 34 acres
sowed to wheat, three more
chopped. For particulars in­
quire of
ELAM CROOK,
residing near Poor Farm.

ms

A WARM MEAL

AID ALL MUST HAVE

Cassimeres,

Ladies’ furs,

ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
Harlao tad Flfteos veers raptaieaeols a FIST
Cl.ArtSKKSTACBAXT.1 tan as taUtaaey Is

Gloves and Hosiery
DOMESTIC

GOOD

Hoots

Coffe

Secretary Sawaad has appsa.
tba Judiciary CnmmiUae and p
tsntiiway coootrnlag lh-&gt; aa
emmpirae'y.

HEM, FELL, Tier, BRAID, GATHER.

The o lured rrsMmts of C
have been mfohed by tb» Ma

U astings cuy N«wn Rwwna, eat
wm ami.

NEW OVEN

a nmwnrKRir sei®?
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

B E S T ”*B A K E R 8

Shoes
Which can be bad by

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

Calling at the

HASTINGS
Farmera Neighbor^ Everybody

FOR
DR. BIGELOW

SALE.

AKD PRICES,

Mszjarx.'sijissc

_
ONE DOOR WEST OF 11. A

Htn any cMrr Hottt i» HtMitft.

GOODTEAR’S HARDWARE

Prt.ft&gt;m&gt;dly great fol to tba Paopla of
Barry County, for tbeir eery liberM

STORE, STATE STREET.

patronage heretofore, «s aak
ytrn again to some sad om
t&gt;s and ,ww will give
yon a BARGAIN.

BABLQW, teOBTEAl A MAIT.

It IsnULrd ihtt a maram n
nls Indicates that Mr. Jrn.hr.
till will pass that holy al I
sesaioo.
\

The Ways nnOfnina Cmr
decided iu fim* «/ SirmpUn

Tbs Chicagii Rcrraucax ’
dtepatch stataa that mtasemw
impeoehnwsit of seieral &lt;4 I
of lbs Supreme C-Hirt ha« nn
doard.

log tb&lt;aeaai«n of CoqtrcM.

AxJ it Co^titttA. if lit FACT 1W

CHEATER

«nsn !&lt;• hats tbeir nirurs eon
1'ul of voters.

President JiAnsem Rave a
&lt;m the aeeniUR of Jamury 2

CALL 4EXA MIK OURQO (S

wars SrJffoy

-»«w." cr«4 Ita rammilrr Wilk . Berw a«k.

gr.cud that it did
pnwid*
Hal suflmg*.
Tbo wc*t Vnilod Slates fte.
n&gt;or» radical t(i»« &lt;h* (oe-efit
shall l‘«rw «&gt;• Senator in Ma
■hall gain &lt;n&gt;e m New Jersey a

At tbe imunicipal rleeti-m al
Tenn., a £»« day a ago, the Rm

On aa laprored alt la. amt bar Ing la hi; acaploy

u'X£?XCia,536"~“‘»-‘

&lt;
,

1867. te New Turk.

Flee dhaiMiid cilteens «•!
N-.rth Citohos to.»e pi-tit
lluuae &lt;4 Erprswmialives. tbr
bar Cuitax, s.Lmg the k*ru
Urw State ia tbit rcghio, l&lt; I
atrucliua vl Nvrth Ciruima ■

inaj.«Hy an any important C
uatiimal padiey.

Sewing Machines,
Ju.l lUthinf foe Hamwu. I~&lt;_
SS~ R
Are.: o»4 eacsU XI ’attars l»r F..,ii,

fully tn nared f-irm of not fom thin 1(»
a m in ex ent, fluo. B«st form of 80
a res, $73.
•
'I ho comfuf'-ors for thene prcmluma,
wh ch are to be rej-orv-d cm and award­
ed at tbo annual mwilng of the Board
at it« Mil wlnt-r irmotlng. are Muue.t••d to ma';e -heir entriaa with the ec.-rv»t nr, at ti&gt; office, in Detroit, by letter or
otheiwine, on or before July 4th. 1W7.
'1 bo &lt; Xiudu-lloQ of the farms will lu-

I
)

SHUTTLE STITCH

Apricu’tuml Pccicty, held Its annual
meeting In Drtmlt test week, arid udoj te*l the following rulra. etc.; In reht'on
to nwnrdiug prcm'.uma on the last

THE CARS ARE

Fancy goods,

COLD ZaTTKTCJIi

The pnpwsf AJ*1 was faeh&lt;*t.
Ttatfefct that aatat srm m tea sr »b m
yaM.af ut tarf
Brttoa'. Ajti.

Tbs National Daur era tie I
baa determined to C-JI a Nairn

Tbo Preaiitent &gt;■’* ■PPro*
fur the meeting
Orngreaa

REPARINC
DONE TO ORDER.

p0., and estahlwhim -f mm
tba laforabellln,.. Stales, uni
ba admhtsd
Congrsss.
Itlarwaor*! that CbiuM
Im. Imp offorad tba Prrai I
1’amfio Rtalwav, vacsU'd by
urnof Geu DU foe Estop*,
ry te •ll.W pw aanurn.
Garibaldi, at tbs
eaafrisad.iM written »

»

�/Z(,1

SHIP A’HOY!

BUSKfJTQVM V4LLXY

derablc expense.

A. H. L.e, of Randolph county, Utt&gt;ia, prove* to be lb* owner of the Chigo Opera Home, and the seomd and
urd prize, were drawn br Mr. U. H.

COST!

A tuovement is on foot in the New
i York Legislature, looking to an astabi hsliuietil of a uevr line of steamcra be­
ta ecu N*w York sod Europe, and aakuig dre aid uf tba Geueral Government

AND SILVER

Af&lt; J. C BALL

15000 DOLLARS

WHEN IT

ENGINE WORKS.

I The magnitude of newxpaper btsalne**
■may be inferred from th* fact that lb*
(receipt* of the Naw York Triht»f week
haifore laat for msbaeriptiotn. eels* and
LdvcrtUing amonnled to M2,809 08.—
pho enormoua amount of money btmIdled by a first-duss daily during a aingie
hear ie evident from thnfigure*.
_

I
Napoleon 111. baa presented to Bigo[low, aa a mark of bis reaped for tbe
snan end tbediplomat, a complete a*I of
bia published works, with bi* autograph.

AMtwPiiagfrBltattiip

Can be Cured

TOBACCO STORE

steFsttter «gg!ywterr vtes ywI

MsrthBuU Slate Btrest, .te. ba *1U .rsrcir*
Cuatemsra with tbe poiftoat axteaties.
Famen, this I* tbe ylsc. to bpryeur'

RY A. II. RD WEN A CO.,

TOBACCO,

CIGARS

AT' COST

s .lists ur Tsnite^ I. lb. C.iow ten UM uar uaprorsd Pnrubl. LugiuM Mi Haw MUI* .r. In

Birin the Hot Thirty Days

gsll’em’.T'iu^wu^irfas'i^pw^ihly’^f

Consisting of

READY MADE

CLOTHINC

Hr au&lt;1 proetical □ per.Um, or our FotmU. btema
Kagtae* sad Maw klUU t
OUaxom. Mica, Marek 1*. IMS.
J. H. DsvsIL—bln My auU sMaagiM ia giv­
ing the bcalofsalhlseUait. I bad It ritaaiag ia
Ore days after remising it Tbs Srel day alter
sterling lb. mill. w. sswsd *3 lu5s into Inch lum­
ber, makteg 10.ML A in ala. b.ure. Ua Ike td
day w. sawed IJ.tio fwi to low hears. Il ass
Ummi .it wUm.wht. U Mi« bumds, U to*;ia
“
“*““B‘^_J*UreUX%rTsa.

AUCTION PRICES

6NUFF,

ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM

AND PIPES,

BEELYE’S

ot nrrj kind and varisty,

MKERSCHAM,

Liquid

GUTTA-PERCHA,
BRIAR ROOT,

CATARRH REMEDY

GERMAN PIPES,

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

4.
Hsrdmir. wskss. jaat essuslrted lb. attilng up
.fib. i^irtabla Eegtem and MUI. parebas^ of
von. MUI No. 1. Iter gnl d»y sat st lb. reta of
!34» foot of oak sod pine lumber psr hour. Mill
No. 2. ws bsrejul started and with equal suema.
Tbrr are working in our aniir. aaUsiactten. ud
w. fc«l cucndral that lb. oncteo.ry wUl do all
yon sdrMUos. Yuare indy,
Massa, Bor. A Co­

CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of cost.

wir’d* more**'
tUrd—,T
bmt muMT.'’ll will saar from "?^o*7o U.fiuo

Ladies Wool Shawls,
Among tbe distinguished arrival* al
AVssbington lately j I* that of a stranger
str the person ‘4 a i nung daughter el the
house of Secretary McUullovh.

Ou Thursday last. John M. Langston,
a colored! Iswtcr, end Bradley T. John­
son, ■ rebel General, were adtmlied to
practice; it. tlie 11. 8. Supreme Couit,
iiad tU- latter eigued the roll immediate­
ly undef the lurtuer.
The frequent n.urderb of Union rare
in Toessw, u&lt;J the la* true condition
4 ( ».-cie|y at Middle and Writ Tv tine.-

Tbe ButTalo Exrntha i»«f llw ■qiiui.ti
linil the Ix-gialat-ire of New Y««rk, al it*
present besaiixi, will pro.tdu tor the e»i|.irg«iiK.*4t of Use luck, of the Erie caMal.

Gen. Grant and fmiidy inleinl (is Sail
f ir E'ir-q&gt;a in April ’lb.) Will »i»tl the
I'.iris E,p. w.tiixt.
G.rrsSt Davis has witjtdiaun bi* nnme
fr.-lii tlie Sruaturial coutv.t iu Kentucky..

tero a*"*'* tslrf***
*Ti' °t
»AO Ondbsa* brsNteto. BMiy*b^«l\
MOO Fair naTt slesv* battens,..........
a^OS Mas* Mtaa^eeve bwM*............
k.0W CaUkmila iliamtMul riuslsr nogs..

CONSUMPTION

swssarjL'ta s iwl.

BIAS I LITIMBTM.

Good Black Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
A Chudiula Bever •• $12
worth $18.
Fine Caster Bever “ $20
worth $30
Bl'k Cloth Suit $18. worth $28
Suite for Business, 12
Heavy Coat,
"
Ladies’ Muff
.
4.50
“ fur Collars
English Mcritto, 0,75yd wide 1,00
French
“
1,00 worth l,5o
••
•’
1,124 “ 1,75
Buffalo Robes
7,50
‘10,00
16,00
••
••
12,00
Ladies’Knit flood ,75
1.12
••
•*
“ 1,00
“Double all wool Shawls
3,50 worth 5,50.

HUHR.1H

ESTABLISHMENT!
Breath
Cmia. by effensir. swrtlkma.

Weak Eyes
CsaMd by CsUrrbsI sffsrtio.s.

Sense of Smell

DREG A BOOK
STORE
Established in 1851
By J. P. ROBERTS.

Throat Affections
Ar. mor. frequently thin olbsrwls. reused
* thick. slimy n«os», falling from Ik.
bead, repreially during th. nfgbt,
mid mu! ting from Catarrh

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

Mudge &amp;. Bailey.

O O 8

&amp;

For tba tarn, monsr than soy olBer 8l*s ia
Tswn.eosLalnlUig of »U lb.
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGS, CHEMICA IE, PAINTS,
OILS, PURE WINES, AND
LIQUORS, HARNESS
OIL, AXLE GREASE
DY THE BOX.

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!

Millinery and Straw Goods,
AT

EASTERN

HARDWARE

Diaries for 1867.

Is gmrerslly kept »p to Sb. waaU of tbs peopls,

PERFUMERIES, TOILET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX­
TRACTS, tbC. COMPLETE.

DETROIT Dally A Weakly Pnpersccm1/ aUmtly on hand and for sale at the
HASTINGS CITY NEWS ROOM,

A Largo Assortment of

Travlling Baskets
liter wiling II «p. m.m
«l Iret o&lt; Iroi.n
temlrek limber, which ws rell lbs best sawing
irerduas In Northerit I'enttsiiraul*. Th. mill
ru ran by Ur. Hardtsly.
Claims A bvoas.

ill —nrM&gt;n..,.Ue— &lt;■

of all kinds,
and will be solt^at

Railroad Prices,
Addi.g Traasj'oriatlon; a.d tonsils mainly of

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

HUNTERS HEADQUARTERS!

Um h lb. fl»n to bsy&gt;y««r
cant, shot, cabtbidges,
ELY'S riTKTT WAfiy, AC..

Plaining&amp;, Matching

AJiCHIJVE

powdeb,

(3F*Ws fully warrant earsagina*and neaIlls
:o b. mads of Bnl-cl— material; workmanship
be mo, ud ta mw from »,Uv0 Io 1U.CW ImI per

SAP PANS, SASH, DOOR A BURD MASCFACTT

DocnpUre ^mlsn m&gt;&lt; la
Arfd.Me
And

0. D. SPAULDING’S

everything else fathioned

Sheet Irwi.

Slop Friend!

1ST je 5X7-

n YOV WAXT TO S4V« MOBBT!

CASH STORE!
To buy your Goods,
Just below the

T.a Aoaacv roa llrtvi.g'a Fir. Pro.f Fafaa,
l.(K«s&lt;«. The i'alsat lmpr.es*
—
A full luppls of first etM. storm (Alfts CMltogs), a gnat^ aa.OTtme.tor
'
1
Tim. copFF.h, AsntxrnoM wash,
Mmie from th. bwt qudlt. of Tin plmes. Use,
p«r aad Hbest Iron by kxpcsiMiem! s/wkmea. .

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,

PRICES.

Go to

Tba Reconstruction Mil of Tbadde»'
Stevens, is tlie suhjset uf dobala at
WaahiagU'B. Ha baa mampUdjm amend­
ment. suspending tbo vrnt
hehoaa cor.
pus, and eetablbhing uf martdIU-bjIn
th* his reballirma Btatea, until tbay slutll
ba admitted to CongreMu
h is rawmeed lbs« ChlsT-Jamieo Cbe*
has been uCerod &lt;be PrcMdrKy of th*
Paeifie Raiwey, v^slrd by ibadwperlurs of Gen. Dll f&lt;* Europe. Th. sala­
ry is |1»,000 par aMum.
Garibaldi, at the request of aa Amerifrhral. has wrriltew a htuw &lt;»vh&lt; h.
opinion of sflMrata tba Uriyd too.-

H. A GOODYEAR &amp; CO

(0A1PS, iFHEBS,

ASH FOR HIDES, PELTS AND
RAGS,
•
AlosrMarksL
Heslinga. Jaly XJ. IM*.
WO LX A MM.

President JUmion gave n atniA dinner
&lt;m the evening of January 22-1. These
dinners are lo be repents^ weekly dur­
ing the acsion of Congress.
Tbe President bee approved th* bill
f.ir tbs meeting of Congress on tb* dlh
uf March.
Hun. E. D. Waehborno left for New
York this morning, and will sail fur
Europe In tbe Ptirsia to-morrow noon.—
Tbe Houaa gars him less* of absence
for Iba bslanro of lb* session, this morn-

HARDWARE STOBE
Si^iafcSnKk
’sirds
U&lt;WCtK&gt;pl.C Air. Til. AwtelKsw Ir-y.— 4 U—k-

BRACE &amp; OTwYER,

C
that Janna nf tba S.nnicalcs that Mr. Jen.-hrB* hank rupt
rill past lku b-jJy at the present

Hardware Merchant,

Choice Family

GROCERIES!

in PeUftey Ivatiik, 'mauHfg a twir-thirJ.
inajiwity on «ny impurtant question ui"
t.atimml fadicy.

ibUUI

WHOLESALE OR BBTA11.

More and Better

lesha^udJcw
fully rv|teir»J. bhop IB
UMti.g^ Ukk .a.Jtembv «ik UU.
tf

At tlie municipal election at Cleveland
Tvnn., a few days ago, the Radicals elect-

N. B. Custom tvork and Cut­
ting done as usual by Fairchilds.
L. Beckley will continue ag
Salesman as heretofore.

THE ASTINCS

Terms Cash.

In tbe M««&lt;e LrpMeture. Uro Repnlrlii-ans voted against lh&lt;- ratification of the
Constitutional Amendment upon the
ground that it did nut provide for Intparliai .ufrage.
Tbe next United States Senate will l&lt;
more radical than the (irs-went one. We
rlialf 1-osw &lt;xic Senator in Maryland, but

Before you Buy at any otherPlace.

AM* Hate aadMM akdlU*;.......
l*,&lt;»08Mddaadsigwt rings. T..........
4.U.-J brli MckTs. guld jet A K.lttnitesai

Cent ill See fir Yctrselves.

C’unsliria have petitioned y&lt;«
&lt;&gt;l KeprSMtelaliica, through Spcnuttax, aakog tbu Au-iaaliun i.f a
,«te iu that rcgi-rti, or the re out-

COMS AMD SER

wssa-tssiaiiS-

AIVEITIIEK &amp; TRIIUKE,

f yes want a lbero.gli Bbs'-scm Kd.ea'Jon, go
Isamd Raptna Commbbcul Collcob,
‘b. ^sajtest, Smt. s.4 auat thorosgk U.lltulr

Brick Block.

COMMERCIAL KNOWLEDGE,

LNE-W GOODS

from

All Mris »f

Shelf Hardware,

AMD MATCHIMU ORJOJKTIK0
LUMBER, AND STICKING

ROPE,

SIZE OB BTYLfc

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
p*urra.
LASS.
DUTTV

Of *very needed Kind end
Bule ju»l purchased fur ewih
at low Prices and wiling at

MBAT BBBBAIW1
For the People!
PRINT! FOR 12i Cta.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR ISj Cle.

boots akd shoes, cheap
All Kinde of

GROCERIES

TAKE NOTICE.

HARNESS SHOP,

vnnnMQ JWUtt
OHOIC1MIMCBLLAM T.
MAUiUAQES AMD DEATHS.

(Soli Jlstrt fc 9rtHt Jttttlrn

Cash FMrf for Ctmr WHtevooi nd

�BUT CHEAP

YOUNG MEN
(Mi ud Ferer,

SAVE MONEY!

MUou Fewe,

coifed £«eSNl

Intennittaat Tmt,

aflldavU.
MUo J. Phillips appellant va Ames
Morhlcr and Rucbsn Larabec apjiellec,

Great Reduction

Bemittent Fever,

KUl SPECIFIC HUA

ConMtive (Me,
Committee by adtrerstng Un ehalrman

Lrook for appellant, MUia and Burgher
for appallaut.
Gcoxge PoUnd Jr., vb Jaaac Ewartb­
out Replevin, tried by tho Court, ver-

Hiueera when uov. t»w*un num
hypocritically lamented, In hto I
toatasjn, thatwhlte gimWeoo^Mi
ttoTitp^ ou'thrt privilege? W1

hulnre-rit y co « »o far, cruelty to sure
erty In the plalntltt Eweeacy nod Hol­ keep up with It
brook for plaintiff, Holbrook and Mills
BPKCIAL'KOTICES.
for Defendant.

a on by Congress into th- Union aaStatoe
nod they would rerpoctfuily expraa tn
tlie I^slUiirm cl thorns Htarr. their
e&lt;&gt;nfld&lt; nt bone and corneal desire that
the oet of adtnl alon by Congress way
be piocu]lly accei ted by them, placing
thcins- l vea Uie eby on the true aramd of
m;u 1 rlchta to a’l mm. oj&gt;proclaimed In
the Dedararion of indetx-n lenee.
Rraolvrd, That thia Committee con­
gratulate the em:ntry on the etc *dy

peo;Jc 1 u tbe late cfectlo:

wen triumphs.
Rrrah-r&lt;L, That, ar.x'ously desirous
Pwklrnt of IheUnlU-d Etalre, under that the Et tes la'el v in xev&lt; ft should be
r.-s'ore-l to tlulr forfeit &lt;11 osltlon In the

emnee or resentmeut. we would rrop.c:fully submit to Cougreas and tbe cwun-

ud safe which deca nut secure Inn*. rL
iflrigc to all the loyal people of the

HtmUon a;reliant. A'aumprit. Ca-o
to determine the Bounty Question In
Yankee Springs. Tried and submitted.
C. G. Holbrook for appellee, Holbrook
and Mills fur appellant.
Israel Kellogg v8 James Caldwell.At­
tachment Judgment by default far *281,
08 and certs. II. A. Balch for I'lain'.iff.
Joel Bachelor va Jiixncs Caldwell —
Attachment; Judgement far Plaintiff by
default, far *JS7^4 eoata, Jarne* A.
Swrerey for Plaintiff.
Wm. Burgher and Wm. IT. Hayfanl
va E-qnlrs Henyon. Attachment—
judgement by default for Plaintiff for
$203,50 and &amp; eta. Burgher and Hay­
ford for Plaintiffs
Elmcon Cook vs James Caldwell and
EIUji Caldwell. Attachment Judge­
ment for Plaintiffby default for *253.61

OL. XI.

IN PRICES

injs' gnsintss fl
At the New Brick Block, one
door East of the Old Stand of

BELLI TOIIC PILLS
MMHM * ST UK 131

AGUE

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

■Eire EXTEMAL REKEDI

Diarrhea.,

IUSHELL A 5EVI5!»,

Dysentery,

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING DI­
RECT PROM MANUPACT
USERS AND A UCTION
HOUSES IN NEW
YORK, A VERY

Periodical H
Dr. J. ^RYAN, Consulting
Physician,

Dumb Ague

•
i I au Bmms*
sncui. tRXltXETF ta JI
, *1*4 L'rUwv ul Mcrron.

LARGE &amp; FINE

IHK

For Sale by al! DruggutR.

Wm. Spoomkr &amp; Co.,
COMPRBING ALL THE DIFFER­

tlffi
Robert R. Babcock Eicphcn E. Cobb
and Samuel E. Munger va (tolvln C.
Lewis; Attschmcut
Judgement for
PiataUff ly default for $133,78 and co.-u.
C. U. Holbrook far Flalnlifik.

sumpelt.
Judgement by default for
Plaintiff for $102,02 and ecata. Hol­
brook and lli'ls fur Plaintilt
and Nclxnika.
Rol^rtR. Heli, complainant, vs Lock­
The Crlorado Uli to vetoed because wood Reynol&lt;ls. defendant In Cbaneethe State ia Republican, and probably

Staple and Fancy
CDQAn TRKUAIX.

Oliver M. Moon, comp’t, va Conrad
Rm.ee, defendant. In Clmnccry ; decree
unfair, and p-edjudical to the enure of peculiar definition of the word ‘‘people," for $l&lt;es.W and coala. W. II. llayfcrd
for complainant
Justice, and betrayed a dlaporitlon to
puah mntle-B through the Court, alike lumbia FuflYnge bill, and his recent
B]*ecche&lt;, have a&gt; cu turned us. The cere, Decree of Divorce. Frank Alien
©ouiUey due Attorney*. simply bccausfor Complainant
in« ludca the adjective
George P. Coon complainant vs EmBarry County the lime neoeeaary to

Bryans Life Pills,
rt'KiFT

tok

moon.

Prof F.0KULT JMCKMlX. ROBERT HERBERT
M D.. Dr. KUUENK FELTKAU. J».
THE XATWXALI'WiXAARTjEliTAlil.Wn.
•ous RUUEKTJ.

C 1 o t h i n.&amp;

8C1LXCE AXf&gt; PAIR DEALING VICTOSlOrx

Br. JAKZ8BXTAN. Ctomltkg nnuUa.
SAPiot a n&amp;OAVEXu:

Carpets.
CL'HKE OF ilVLIL-KS MAS HOOD,

UAn. Dur

Druggets,

have not approved the cvndttlcna Con- con-, plainant.
John A. But?on complainant vaPolly
a portion of the people of tho territo- D. Button dctiria^ant. In Cbanecty. Do-

X. 8UELD0X

m

Oil Cloths,

Hence thia veto, which will at- plalnanL

opprwltiou tn the

coodatnnot'on, and exemplary p'tnbh-

' Altira»r **3 Ceitordter »l L

MORE ULI AWE TUAN GOLD!

DRY GOODS
Boots and Shoe*,

cannot refrain from raying that we of population tosuggrated.

it. HOLBROOK,

Nashville, Ten

ENT VARIETIES OF

poisned by a piff from the national

not.

SoSdltn* eu&gt;

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
pniumxrau.
12|l»c«*c» °f Urab'ere

rancvbf the principle* of Dimocravy.

Wall Paper,
Dr. HARVEY’S FEMALE PILLS.

Crockery, Ac.

■}.c BRIDAL CHAMBER.

duties" approved, ‘Feb. 1'lh 1W and
the »ct» amendatory the.eof make the
following Report exhibiting tho rendi­
of Divorce, C. G. Holbrook for Cotn- tion of said Cuxnj^ny on tbe 31st, of Dec.
f laii ant.
ISM.
Clark Ferris va Hally Ferri-. Decree
L-L The n-imo of said Company to tho
few moment! deliberation
of Divorce. F. Allen far Ccmpbdxuuit. Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Oompa-

complainant.

WE PEEL WARRANTED IN SA Y

uufceUvo affidavit

nt promptly' IK *11 bu
UHfca ia vaurl ItouM

»■&gt; «rrry ettxv.
DR. JACKSOX'RORIEXT II. LI SHIEST

11. COOK

Fhoiegrsphic.

J1W83 Ct iw

E. As IL T. AN-'niONT de CO..
Hasaiictlfm e f PBot«gr«ptlc

KATSRIAtO

That our

Customers can Save

i. ruu:i.

311,500 JStAsiEL

25 Per Cent.
JOU VEN'S

KID GLOVE CLEANER

MQS W AKf.riLt.il.

On Former Prices.
WE DO NOT MERELY 8AY

WE

tt "Y.'i’eL

WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

M«1W.
BUT WE DO SAY NMPHATICAL-

LYTOET WE WILL 8LEX

FAMILY A MA5VFACTDRLX0 PURPOSES.

William Devia President
Ceman Chappell Secretary. '
the Centers! and Southern points of tho a Jury, verdkt for th» Plaintiff; .**2,75
above all office:ta and cceta ;-a righteous
the Southern and Central Hall Roods. verdict tswaony, C. G. Uoihrauk and
Burph’.r for plaintiff, Balch and Milla this
I
15th, day of January 1W7.
for defendant.
▲dam Tinkler appellee va Nathan
(5 centstamp)
Notary Public.
spaady faxtorcoure* with tbe real of man­
kind obtained. This tho Grind River

G. liOl.BKOUK.

HiUafyaa Droi

farms their

Chancey Eaton npcer.ee vs Adam

t

WILL SELL THEM

H0M&amp;
btate of Michigan &gt; ra Willtord Davis,
County of luuon' J Pre-ldcnt and

be dlvvr.ed from tills object by any d»»- to n«. w*» at variance with the evidence
contiuto thereof; and that they have
ling scheme, which like a "South Sen

Dr. HARVEY’S GOLDEN PILLS.

ING THA T WE CAN AND

Divorce, 1. A. Holbrook for Coruplain- their princi; al Office to located at Olivet
Eaton Co. Michigan.
hope may teach partita that even If the
"Fo.ty Thieves" an located in Barry Marriage declared a Nullty. C. G. Hol­ belonging to Baid Company to UM; the
brook for Complainant
Tbo People V8 John II. McClelland,
that have withdrawn during the year
gyUty, C. G. Hollrook for the People,
Sd. Tbe whole amount of property In­
the goodly City of llar.-h-dl an agliatsured ly raid Cena; any Lt *!,&lt;M1,U8£L
ford, Attachment, tried by jury, Verdict
for tho PlninUfTfur *113 and coata, J. A. haro be n Icvid during the year none.
Mcnhail and jBe'lk'vu.-, and Just now
Fwccxcy and C. G. Holbrook for Plain­
6th. The amount lh.it baa been collect;
tiff, I. A. Holbrook and N. A. Balch
for Defendant.
or to the fast year, to $1, HM,X7.
John Vred.nburgh appelce vs Elijah
H. Ijeartea apjadlant, Aisuxnp.R, Ltod Company during the peat year, la *138,by Jury, verdkt for plaintiff *117,60 and
costs, H. Wright for PlalntlQ, C. G.
construction of the Grand River Valley
Holbrook for Defendant.
Harvey Wright ap)M:lloe vs John DL
mond appellant, Tiover, tried by Jury,
remdlct fur Plaintiff *33 damages and
ooate, C. G. Holbrook for plaintiff, Win. Spire, of Kalamo *103,02
Balch and Mil:* for DefcndanL

c rius.u.i

Our Assortment is full and com­
plete, and aa our Gooth
were purchased during
the recent decline
in the Baatern
Markets,

for tlila county, the following cases were compliance with an sei Entitled, “an act

Jberal ifltamil .li.w.d No rowMtM,,l
AMrtoo. EMPIRE B. M. CO. U* Bnrfi

AwMBawat sf RtUrsU Stsrk.
«•»»«. ‘ll*1 »*• Third ,

MANY STYLES OF GOODS
To our Customers

WANTED!

W

To Excliangc a good pair

Business Horses,
As Cheap as other Mer­
chants have bought
in New York.

Harness,

Wagon, and Bob Sleighs, all in

first rate condition, fbr
NEW MILCHS COWS,
OLD MILCHS COWS
OR CO WS TUA T NEVER WERE
N1LEKD.

Try us and you will find that
GREEN BACKS or GRAY
our extremely Low Prices wifi BACKS, would not be refused!
verify these statements.
Also I want about one Hun­
INBYEAB, ItttfW t, IIALH. dred of my good Cuatomers to
remember that

Bases a omrxsa.
&gt;1 Uh old

L a. scares.

ASTfXCW U0V3L
J^BW

JgLACKSMITH

g«o:

C. H CHASE &amp; CO
Blacksmithing,

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HASTINGS, BABBY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13, 1867.
Sailings' gnsincss Sinttonj.

K CONNELL 4UH1

■

—Sleighing in Allegan is excellent,
and it to being Improved. Laid week, a
I man hod the curlcalty to count the n vm| berof teams that wentout of Allegan
i and its Immediate vicinity, all heavily
I loaded with lumber and ahtnjlcs, and at
j they concentrated nt Pine Creek, eight
‘ miles east, there were 8T« fa one dny,

NEW

~

GROCERY STORE.

GROCERS,
®ld IwpecifiJlj mm»&gt;w to lt.» Clthnu rt
«io ya“gc°^°»«”«°u7 «h* «tar bets
GROOERIES,
At tae«M»taa4 of JACOB Mavs.

. and every day rinoe, probably, the num- '
ber hso boon nearly os groat Taking
this as a basis, within (he last 80 day*'
there have been taken from thb imme­
diate vicinity not lew than 80,000,000
fee! of lumber on this one road, while
north and south of us, in this county,
there are three or four other roods, lead­
ing from numerous lumber and shingle
ndlh&gt;. Much lumber goes from Allegan
cm for south as the Indiana Une.

26 PER CENT OFF!

NEW GOODS
ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.

IF YOU WANT GOODS CHEAP, 00 TO
pHILLIPS &amp;
gENTLEY’8
.....
—
। ttit?. i have exmltidl Into the merits If you want good bargains, go to
of mnny school* tho iei year, and &lt;x&gt;n- &lt;
6
B
' s
'T
""
f •&gt;"«* SM* [
PHILLIPS * BENTLEY’S
ndt cn having t n lr.«L tutkn superior, in
,„
wvn. I many rtti^c'a. to ti.&lt; w found In tnn.e AXD ,F vo° D0ST KKK WHAT TOC WANT
i of th- large-1 cities, establish -tf ft-ryeirs.
pnr,
I Moy you oonun,m to bo as now, act: .at- •
constantly on hand a
hstrnbro whl h characterises certain
full assortment of
I: atltutlo: b of the country, especially —
_
ihcrw wldeh &lt;lalm pntenUi.
* I Irv-Cs nnd«;
| Your 'ick-graph Department under
VSUUUb,

iz Has gold!
'&gt;fe Pills,

y-MIX RUUtKTe.
PliyaUian sn-l Rnrg«,n. bwctlinr oo llraad.... net. it,. Court It,.,...
'

X ViatT.—The friends &lt;
Moors will plvc a Donr.tl6r

A cordial invitation is extended to all.

ATTENTION

‘ be entertained by Mm. Dr. P.uwll, oa
■ Friday evening of the preen', week,—

KzsrcUDn: the h’pi-«.p-.l Social,
which occu s this (Tnesdiy) evening, f t
the residence of Ja.'.p.r*Pari»h, In YnnUeo Spring*. A pleasant time is auiiclJ

II. CXbWAl.LAIISR.
Xnotabies Tunuc.—The

SMACK PILLS.

following

named gentlemen have been appointed
n-&gt;.arl.v Public furEmry County, and
will dudthrlr
mat Im Sons In lire o.'loe I

C. 1‘KIXDLE.

SOLDIERS!

d^ATEOF MICHIGAN*&gt;
Hany O.unti,
f
HAMUF.L GARRISON,
Private Co. F., lid. ItcPt,-Mich, inti.,
be,ng duly swo.n says that l-'ronk Allen,
of lius lneu, Mich., pncuicd fir him
tho t VJO bounty nllowed by Act of July
2ath, ISca. '1 hut ho eccurcd the sane on

j:
2
tn
“
u

j SAMUEL GARRISON'.
I Kubac.-lbed and
। sworn u&gt; before me
| this -Uh day of Febrprny, A. 1). 1W7.
J. H. GEDlt, Justice of the
___ I’tatQ,

of the County CT rh's.
Whiiani L. Cobb,
AmoeC. Towne, I
I am now procuring die AD। Daniel L. Windward, Wm. II. Jewel!
| John X Painter,
Martin 11. Pnlmcr. I D1TIONAL BOUNTY provided
! JiOXORR 11 tsCALMX^Th? Pro-by- I| bat/Act of July, 1866, as will

C. O* ,lOinn0UK'

fully appear by tho above affida­

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, '

«c can safely ary that It In iroand Uuu.
liall ln the interior of the State. /The

t&amp;&amp;8,
t. n.

y.

Imfobtaxt Vtro, ox mn Srnnarr.
—Tbo GovernorSenate bill No.,10, being
n bill to legAllsc ecrtaln tend. bsusd by
j the townships of Katamaxoa and I*urIn the const ruction of (ho Kjdumnzooand
Sihuclcnft r.&amp;ll.oad.
The vela c,voted considerable exdtement Mr. Curtouluswantso farwito ray

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

‘‘Cash.
AT AUTOXISHI.XO i.OWHOCUl.8.
Give us a call!

PHItllM * lEKTLET
Latsst Fabhioxs Dkmakd

J. W. Eradley’s Celebrated Patent

DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
,

(On DOCBU BPI5G)

SKIRT.

The Woa-lerfn! FlexIMtHr ad greet eon
■ Atfontrjt At taw. fyfMtarln (XiMMry and ictlun Clo gyuiati from a neL hboiiug
n&lt;i t ’■'•*&lt;&gt;« IO •»} tady weeriBg Um th)
vit. Soldiers, and all entitled,
’*•
•• MW#",- III—.kn —.... wall Ka ■ ■ „
) *' ‘ ■
uflka ib e«nn Hou»«. oflka eyes at ' money, “for Christs sake,” rt 15 or 20 bripg along your claims and have
| per cent Interest.
them
properly
settled.
My
Now F-.&gt;n a good Tims.—We under­ charges arc os low as the lowest,
bland dial Mewra. Harlow i Wlght- and co charge unless claims col­ &gt;.U« ■mlUyiBchmUi
8pri»iKiin.
lected.
the Urick B.'o.k for a dance, on the eve­
FRANK ALLEN.
ning of the £!d. ItAL Who Lure
otHastings, Fob. 4th, 1867.
cd no pains tn titling dp tlictr Hull, and

feci foundations, and not a scam or frac­
ture Is observed in die entire structiue.
The JInll Lt forty-four feet wide by 60
fuel lung, and is llni-bc.l wm to scromodata n largo crou d. Now va ven­
ture to say that th.ae who like to “trip
the light fantastic tor,” will Lave a
chance for a huge enjoyment.

GUARDIAN SALE.

Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock'y 4" Glassware ■

i, *:-&gt;

IONT A CO..
Ftfotegrapkte

CHANCERY ORDER.

CHANCERT ORDER.
QTATE or jnCUiGAN.-Bfih
fSc
BmU, U dim-/. Ml J».4i=r i. tb. Mr-

Effl- Tho glory of medicines is the en­
dowing the human form with tho best
bodily health, for then the poet b In­
, spired with brilliant thought; the ora­
tor with Uiw ideas and words otflroI
the soldier with iad anitablc coAge ;
' the Inventor with bright oonos^Kne;
the mcrabr.nl with business tact, SSilvlty and power; the meehsnle with ener­
I gy;tlw author with skid, ta the uro of I
language which capttr.ites; tho singer
with a oweet melodious voice; tho tnanlchn with rnj.turouk sounds; the di*­
' spirited become hopefcl; the derparing
h ippy. Such is tho estimable end ad­
mitted usefulness of Lryau’e Life Pills.

arse

to the Legislature n» defeated, and ho
was ready to withdrew. Subccqmn'Jy
the Senate patecd a rwolutiaa selling
the Governor to reconsider h!a Jcternlna*

ATTACHMENT NOTICE

Fow Sale.—A New Invention for
Schools, approved and xooonuuaadud by
tlu&gt; fiupX of Publio Insfruction. and
needed In every School District. A mon
of the- right stamp can clear from $J00 to

ernes ovxa ojutn* nata
lift Mnta Street,

“'T*., ■ to &gt; .. ..

btuux,

:••.. ■

STAND FROM UNDER!
THESE II6C1H8T0BE A Flit?

Full paritoalius can be obtained by
Jf^hose person* who mado lit­
ndllny immediately at tho Photograph
Rooms of H. M. Hatch, over the Port tle “thirty d*y”biDa at our store
last Spring and during the sum­
mer, don't walk up to our office
and PAY tho same, there will be
a row, and our ______
fellowtownsman,
and officer of tho
law, Wm. fiurgher, will be in­
structed to empty kb vials of

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

NOTICE.

GUARDIAN BALE.

�CITY

F. D- JLokley,
DBDGGI8T16B0CEB,

Urlntri Jattrj.

rjUUiTT,

E.1.1, BnAt.

A

Draft and Medictoes,

[

®- WllGUT.

Drugs and Medicinefl,
Drugs and Medicines,

PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND 011*8,
PAINTS AND OILS,

1867

Boots ind Btstionery,

RUSSELL fc NEVINS

Books aud Stationery,
Books and Stationery.

DRY GOODS

WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.

Cheap as the cheapest
for
Oath or Ready-Pay!

Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notiona,
Perfumeries and Notions,

1867
Auo'.d man Ly uwa the Hour, andi
acroao hl» Ud.r a girl ha! flung ht wrdf..
1 knew the gipoy hate and the kmt
ncei/bc a-aut ca-(&lt;•:&lt; dreia rad tho s-ui-■
boi.rnt, fivrg w.th a liandfut of WildI
flow’d ci on
and 1 bent averr
her, tou-iilng In r d s-alrin; Lun L
"My chlhL" 1 said," bo to happier■
thin we sic.”
And »hu tooted up.
"He was all 1 had," abo aald; “all,,
all!”
Ho h-.d I thought when Alrtta pnvci
me ba- k our Leire htl-riag. My bo rt
acbrel for ber. 1 add no other word but,
1 tod her to an Inner loom, wh lo two
men boro the daud man up a-a re. She
ve| t wild y, but my preeoiteo ooemed to
run fort Iter.
After a wlil’e rhe drew dcaerto me,
and eitllag ou » low cool, leaned her
forehead &lt;.n my knee, toon her band
I raid a few word-. Io the landlady
when I arose to have; and she promis­
ed to ait* nd to my order*, enforced by
the rout nte of my pockct-lo&gt;k.
"The girl iduui’t go until I hear from
you, Hr.” she wdd. “Indeed, 1 don’t
kixiw where she would go. the a emu
friind ew, and such a eliud for her age.
Think ;ou, air."
And 1 w, nt on my way agaln.ihlnkl-'gnot of Alitta Lut oftbndrwd fid­
dler’s grand.h.ld. This sun biowncd
wolf, no ttmp'c arid so Iguorant,so friend­
less and alone.
1 was young yet—not fire-end-twenty
—and a larbelor. and likely lobe one
SlKe lonr. I had no proper home to
e her to, and no friend to aid me.—
Attest In my extremity 1 thi«gbt of
Betty, whohrid once been mr nurer, and
who :ovad me as she m ght her own .on
—-nd In the glcamln-r t m-ule my way
t &gt; her l-.omc. I found her trimming Le­
vines !n thu I ft of garden ground, and
ha I my usual ki a aern.-e tho fence even
befo re tho gale was opened.
"I’ve been thinking of you,” sU4 said.

ffiisttllattp,

teen. Tld.unow.ui a child Bhu wore
th*aem4'eet Of colton d&gt;e«e«. Iwltod at
th* waist, a pair of toother boa.e and a
whUo apron. Inker hand abv carl cd
aean-botidct. ar-**—
‘------“ like a toy's, cur
h r be id. The

"A child, Staler Albert!"
I fold her of the fiddler’s death, and
of th glrL
1 hivo money enough.” I said, "but
no female rctouvea. I can only came to
^“You bare always been kind-hearted

ftAmaboy" alto aald. "1’U tdre the
‘Title girl. Mat r Bertie."
Th.-n she put both han Is on myabotildar*. " You haven't fretted, hive you:’’
iho tv-ke 1.
"Fr-ttodl” laduri. "Why?”
“Nav. whv Indeed ?" add n d Bettv.

snowy sl.k and laoe and eo onec of
pe irK • 1 h.kl dreamed of h.-r in bridal
robee so often.
1-nodded to the little thing beeldo me,
trulglng over the til* gra., uhuiMl to
hcr.wa&amp;t, laiXng nt mo wte’.'mly.
“Lnuvjtr saw a wedding,” ahv aald.

tong

alwaj-M be young to me; and why 1 felt
hi angry II by ebnn-.e some gay young
farmer chatted with bar over tao fence,
or some aolghbor saw her homo from
ehuNfo, 1 could not reS. "An old man’s
tom; er, I suppore," 1 aald, and sighed
like a young one.
Ko tn roe yean, passer!. At the end of
that time Aktto’s husband died. They
had uusnelied, aud ahe had rr.odu him
wof idly J.atoaa, it was said; andallbto
pro; erry, e»ve a mere pittance,was will­
ed to strangers.
One day a lady in black walked Into
my office; when sbelined ber veil I saw
U was Alctta Stintau’a face,closer to mo
than It had been since wo parted. My
hoirt gave no wild throb; I fcltaa though
1 wire a more stronger.
Courtleously and uulto calmly I heard
her bi-al news. Ebe Intended to contest
the will, and nreded advice. 1 gave her
want I (oulL I referred her to a brotiier
lawyer aa ttw only one who would bo^t
ce;K&gt;uae ber cause. As for myself, 1 told
Ler truly thatmy tluwwa, toocomplctely decupl 'd to undertake any thing
mo-e and I wished her succcaa.
Site looked at mo wfotfully with her
gre..t blue eyes full of tcan as ehc moeo

•ut was cruel of him," she aald—'very
cruel to leave me so poor ; but h&lt;£ was
never kind, never— nuteven in the hon­
eymoon.’
•I regret to bear it,’ I said.
‘1 could expect nothing more ’ she
said ; •! did not love him—I never loved
but one, and that one—’
She paused and looked at me.
•Thai one I love still,' she said.
Aud Heaven knows no f. chug of re­
venge or pct'y triumph was in my heart
when 1 looked in Alette H tan ton's ryes
as if I did not understand her.andeourteoudy bowed her out.
‘Did I ever care for that woman ?’ I
thought; *or to ItaU a dream?1
1 took my adopted child to the lhea- |
tre that ulght, and we caw ‘The I-ady of
Lyons’ together. It was her first piayguiiig experience, and she enjoyed It
.mtm-mefy. Eho wore a while &lt;£ri4-« and
txmnct. and tho coral drops I luvl taste
oued a few days before in her llitle ears,
1 was very proud of her. I could not
!&gt;elp looking into her eyas, touching her
hand with mine. When 1 left her I

"Good night my child,” I aald.
And -lieun-w.red "Good night,"with
check dyed on the itutuil doej«r scar­
let, and ran away as Betty come out to
chat with me.
From that night I dated an odd
change. My adopted child roemed shy
of letting me keep her hand—eby even
of chait.ng as the did. She was paver
more worn inly. I fancied she did not
care fur me a« she did. l*e:hap&lt; some
of those farmers who loaned arer the
gate at -uns.l, romo of those voting felowa who -o ofu-n frc-irtod Ler homo
from church, had won her from mo. I
Kir a little moody. I found luyclf in
wn studhswhi-n J should have teen
at work. At la-t 1, determined to dtec &lt;ver whether I a a* really to lose my
child, aud went down to Ure cottage. I
fop nd her there sit^hg at work with
Be.ty.
After all, it was no evy task. I could
not do it as I had honed. I tried Jcatlng
and spoke of one end of thu other of the
voung Mlowe near. '“Wc shkli In-.ve
b

8XO&amp;£

ETC, ETC, ETC.,
ETC., ETQ, ETC,
ETC.. ETa, ETC,

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

FULL STOCK,

Soto Chap.

THSY HAVS JUST RSCS1VND

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

THS LAROSST AND RSST

At Ackley’f
&gt;

At Ackley’s

DRY GOODS

Janosry. M&lt;T.

RUSSELL &amp; BEVINS

EATMI AMD OT&amp;TEB

TOR SALE—

STORE.

Hlulc Mrect, Ilaatlnga, Mieh.

and Glass-ware for sale Cheap!

TOHJlbAIB EES ©BIT,
B'o7t7

b&amp; undersold

ever bro’t to this Mart,
CONSISTING IN PART OF

&gt;»X -Jia atorw rwnanlta Bccniret by J. W.Kabbtoi
. • Furaltarv Wsra-iwaaw; Ma niada its .

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
CASH is offered!

wily oe d&gt;« »ntjttt In Al
e*
Biifrr

Groceries,
GROCEY

Ilave a fine Stock of Cbockekt

tta-p Zr'a.^a^-, la Ediled,
LUtt. ABUHWtf ”TU.

CTOHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville Barry Co. Meh.

H. WEIGHT Agent.

Challenge the “City" on TEAS!

BUSSEL k NEVINS

Beal Estate Agency,

SSLSCTED STOCK OF

At Ackley’s

Keep the best BOOTS and
SHOES in town.

Boots &lt;fc shoes,
Hats A. caps,

when

.

Bleached goods,

OY S T ER S

Ballou’s

8SBVtD CP in

Improved Preset Yoke Shirts,
WAiurna to nr.

O. V! ICIGHT,
UUJle.illr. Octu^ '.'d. 1-M.
LXMl 8ALE-W

tfyla.

irg* MMrUMat of Fanily

Ladies’ dress goods,

Groceries,

Fancy goods,

A WARM MEAL
COLD

Cassimeres,

lunch:

Ladies’ furs,

THS SHORTEST NOTICE.

ON

Having bU Fifteen pm cnwrlmMia a FIST
fLUM U'XTinUitb I a—- —

Tba Beat OYMTER RTEW to HaaUnga.

Glov

DOMESTIC

ers and at Wholesale only by
BALLOU BROTHERS,

■OLE PATENTEES,
403 BROADWAY.

imvi

GOOD
iU

Sewing Machines,
SHUTTLE STITCH

ITEM, FELL, TJJCK, MAID, GATUEL

f nbsrribtr batlaf boeckl Um Bahtrr ia tha

AMD ML MUST HAVE

Boots

ADAM tCHUPPAN.
lla.lin.gn, Aag.. toth. ISM.
For Sale by all principal Deal­

“1 mean to adopt thh child,” J rdd.—
“It will make tn • linppy tohijra young
thin: to ewe for.”
Be ty Inu .hed. "You’ll have young
too, from the Uvhrti. and he things of yo*ir own, ] Jcjso God, tomo
^Why, nt yo-ir age, life to before you."
***•toe u’“J aba 1 never marry. Betty," 1 rai l.
She caught my lin.e a.ln a clasp with
h r horny, bard wo. king hinds.
“I wish y«&lt;i we e l ack again a babyon mv knee. M « er Be tie." she aald.—

DRY GOODS

Co ffe
Spices, &amp;c, dec.

I&gt;» Mt in.al to what aar bm mar 1.11 ...
tWwipg MacUlara, Ult wll a. ilia
Hasting* City News Room,

OBDKlt ALL KI.XB3 OF

couldprau, Master Albert T—bow could

"I know I ebuuld Like it,"
"Oxne with me, ttom,” I sold, and
ahe followed me.
I tan* meant to hide ray-e'.fln theg*llery, itol acr my hat fore in irriud. qu.te
unseen. Thte . orn; anlui.al.ip ha I not
been in my ioI-j ul a.!, but I liked it;
s
KSStxws?, t?,
this elitah thing ko •nno'-ent to f ar. J
led tho way up the dirkod rtdrs.and
tows d ibesuA unitesbe-utred franttio
gene al vicW: Tbeu 1 art down, and
sh.i stood leaning over tbs b Uurtru.le.
Th-chord, ww tuUo' bonu^t*. Here
an ! ibero only a matultoe head. The
ndnlsu r w « in Ute sent, rea hiu. In a
poltlon taken fo-efciX llrvaahud.

. f left her lean'ng over the gate, look­
ing wistfully af:cr me, knowing, as n
mother lu.gbt, tho gtlef which I hai
hurried in my hear:. And If her wor .s
h &gt;d given me a |smg. it wan like »&gt;m.'
o nsneotwhi. il make tlie wound smart
in it» very hooting. It who i-omething
to b-j loved so. even by an old nur.e.
• Late Hie n xt day I I-d my young
char/e from h r grnnJ&amp;tthm'a itmve to&gt;
B.-t:y’a cottage. Mbe kept my h»nd up­on I no roakwia ilttleehUd might. II
h &gt;d no thmightbut that lie wni one un­•
til Bitt.’s cry ofGootaas, JA-U-rr
BtS*. 1 thou th; you soil x young•
child. Why. th s te a crown girt I"'

sussc ssoas.

a imiciim sbdt

lead, Pies, Cokes, and Paitry,

Wbava will b« fcaad ooat tautly aa band

"What have I done f” J cried. “I
would rather die than harm bur.”
“And yet you’ve mode her love you,**
would ask for ■ liberal skarw of psisaid Betty, sternly. "You who knew
renago. Us ha. JU8T EK BUT EL) *
you never would love her. You’ve been
very lo-O 'h, Muster Albert.”
A new light dawned upon mo—a rad! - Ob sb Imprvrad tbit, anOaTlog la hi; acploj

\ A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

NEW OVTEN

BEST

BAKERS

6bo must think me old enough to be a
la lbs Mata sMla&amp;cligB la CUMUBTEKD.
grandfather, with my long face and bald
crown and elite crut-.'h. I’ve had one
dream broken; don’t act me dreaming
CoBstanUy ro hand to sail Caataasm.
again, fbr Heaven's aake 1”
Old Betty looked atme; and then
caught my face In her hands and kloed
Buli.p, Jaa Sth, IKT.
me.
“It duren t matter, docs It. }&gt;etty ?" I
"Master Bertie,” aald ahe, "I ahan’i
aak «!. She turned io the girlY
tell you a word more. Tho child te un
"Talat oiT y^ar bunaeh ’ ahe rtld, a dor the gntjuviue out yonder; go and
DM. BIOSL.OW
Utile g.imly. "I want u&gt; look at you.— find out what you want to know for
WhM to your name
Tao r rl oiM-yod. "I'm only Nellie
Hay." .bo Kid, and stood to io looked
I faund my child under the grapevine
t. Betty looked eLcmly at first then her to o wet with teura. I «at down by
her and put tnv erm about her waist
"NeUte." sJil 1, 'don’t ahrtnk. fem
Harter Albert, it don’t mittor.’sheaal’. ’I
-------- -------- ---- inc. I am your truef. lend. Your friend,
her. Thare’a a
what everastsweryou mav give me now.
I rim older thm you. I am not vain
unough totlilnk mywelfa joung girite
bAL-.dc tL But 1 love you dearly, Nel- ;
ly. Can you love me enough to be my

Fresh Crackers

w- A.. SWABT8.

K3^yajw

Which can be had by

Calling at the
HASTINGS

Hl.U s»d

1 LANDS

FOR

SALE.

Fanners. Neighbors, Everybody
CALL LEIA MIN OUR GO (g
ARD PRICES,
And to Coaaisorf. of

FACT tkat

M,,, Good, CHEAPER

one door west of

n. a.

&lt;*•- ■’F Hlr &amp;m u, BoUin^.

GOODYEAR’S HARDWARE

Profoundly greatfal to the People of

STORE, STATE STREET.

l*»rry Cooety. for their very liberal

reparinc

" ■•&gt;* •• -in
.'»• a BARGAIN.

aMIT.

DONE TO ORDER.

j^T»

pUCMWT

C. H CHASE
vpisMtotoaU IwJsof

Blacksmit
JOKES A DR A EV,

SEOK

—Sven A*-

DENTISTS,

I mH few •ttentfoa af ALL
feiag aeyU.lng to Mbs of DDTT1BTBT

BABE.

[oxn ftnovxu. Cabubo
Ganout. Joasreo,

Ws«i to«s, is- UL- Sijte sto

�LMT1RRH

when

rr

ENGINE WORKS.
-

-

-

-

ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM

SEELIE’S
Liquid

READY MADE

AUCTION PRICES

MEER8CHAM,
GUTTA-PERCHA,

rirea.

red ill kinds niually kepi la a

CATARRH

u7MKrcas.

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

..SS’Jsr-tKo’a.’KJ

nc&lt;ii.\?nnY .mTs axhscIesceh.

iioMUrtlCIcOMXY i MARkt-T iu»ORT8.
With lixtirarrieaa. Taibi, Sartvnre. roarer.
Hit«rc..H*acttl. SaicWAi. 41.. Ac .
Tai Rcire1» »bly Kdltld. neal&gt;J Printed, will
Blttird.!, andj»ir^fcJte wW« ft.dry- H •»ru&gt;™ Ibe Reel Tdetrt. For arample, Hl Iky&gt;artn.eul of .Hop Ilss^sdrf is Edited by lion. II. H. CUFFS, and Many other Goods
r.ANPALU tu l&gt;. Author of -rXe/’nM-wt A»,pregardless of cost.

Ladies Wool Shawls,

COMB BMD SBB

MUI Sa 1. Ibi flni day cat al
toil afnak and plaa tatnber par I
we have Juel itarted red wrlh nil

CONSUMPTION

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

Cm ail Ss fir talves.

HT Agent

sue * urnraarM.

Good Black Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
A Chuchula Bcvot ’* $12
r'oi ill 01S,
Fine Caster Sever
worth $30

“

Hl'Rn.lll

ESTABLISHMENT!

$20

it d. latotocr per diy. Uid I more r rperirare la
•awing I eoold do maeh better. Witbplaarerel
recomtnrad year engine red saw mill.
K P. Honom.
WtuoxrtLU. Spencer Co, Ky^ Mae 11. *10.
Ladies’ Muff
JI ere Du. di: We rewed «Jad fewteoftMatda
..I teieuteeu togs. U.r fir it day we .larled vur
“ fur Collars
4,50 oct
mill wllln.ot n...,iur ■
H wrra hnuia _
English Merino, 0.75 yd wide 1,00
French
“
1,00 worth 1,5()
••
“
1,124
“
1,75
Buffalo' Robes
7,50
“ 10,00
••
“
12,00
" 16,00
Ladies’ Knit Hood ,75
“
1,12
........ 1,00
“
1,75:

geof Jliddltrenie-geoJ

‘‘

"

Double all wool Shawls

3,50 worth 5,50.

tern tn the talon, Specimen*. Show-Bills !■
doreciraf*. Ac., ical free. AddrvM
D. D. T. MOOllK, Hocumrre. S. V.

Weak Eyes
■

Caused by Catarrhal iffcelleaA.

Sense of Smell
Whan iMMoed or destroyed
Doafncsa
When ranted by nlirehd diffieultirc. AU are cored by this remedy.

'Throat Affections
Are more ftte.urctly thin olferwUe canted
a thick. Uimy macoo., falling from lb.
bead. npedaUy duringlbenlgbt.

Terms Cash.
Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

USTHAVE

OD

Diaries for 1867.
PERFUMERIES. TUlLET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX­
TRACTS. AC. COMPLETE.

CASH STORE!

A Idtnys Aaaortmenl of

Travlling Baskets

Brick Block.
."^tXMtag lb. Tid— * IW 1-tsUUUa
mwite.
tST-TL.i reanrdy cont.ini no Mineral or Pei

“re te d: mre* iredte

cate child. _fc4

For the People! '

oi i&gt; ^TaKD. oppodte barto*. I.edjm
Ur.rL^Doa l tdltefiromc a call heUre.y
chadaf citewhere.

J. P. ROBERTS.

Stop Friend!

FEINTS FOR 13} Ou.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR 12} Cu.

n run w*wr m w*v«

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
All KI»A.«r

at the

NGS

H. A. GOODYEAR 4 CO

HARDWARE
of nil kinds,
Is grearally kepi ap Io Ibo waste of

I

and will be sold

Railroad Prices,
Adding Trreapeetel tea; sad eeadste mainly af

Iron, Nails,

toves,

HUNTERS HEADQUARTERS!

Of every needed Kind and
Sty le ju«l purehared fur cash
alluw Price* and selling at

be hnd by

HARDWARE STORE!

Choice Family

CHEAP A8 THE CUt^FLOi.

To buy your Goods,
Just below the

&amp;es,

Hardware Merchant,

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
DRUGS. CHEMICAIS. PAINTS,
'OILS. PURE WINES. AND

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS'

Go to

0. D. SPAULDING’S

ots

More and Better

GGOO8

GHOCURIHS!

ITTATCU MAKSH »t»d Jeweler, all klad
\V watebrepalrl»g«loiiore»b»rtnotioei_a’.
Oocka red Jowpl-y. —rofally repaired. Sbopi
I'.o.uil A Xalaa’ More.
Uaatings Mteb . tfeptembe- I th 1 ML
«

Salesman as heretofore.

Established in 1851.
By J. B. ROBERTS.

LIQUORS.
HARNESS
OIL. AXLE GREASE
BY THE BOX

Ln bon I aye's Fairy UookJ

civet,

L. Bccklet will continoe

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

Suite for Business, 12

Heavy Coat,

N. B. Custom work and C
ting done as usual by Fairclril

THE A8TIHGS

Bl k Cloth Sint $18. worth $28

RS ARE

ROWBN

•NOTT,

gkbman

Ikd.CreM.twIertainiegWwdTlmwIy Heading II
Im co eqoai, tte ample p»gei tom,rid ng Dwpart-

RIGHT.

BT A. a

DBIAK BOOT.

CLOTHING I

E BLOCK,
^rry Co. Mich.

•boMdfcr mrf yretaw*’

AND FIFES,

Consisting of

ie Agency,

Perth (Me State Stmt, where he win .rorei’l
C...—I I. ik. ^.11,^,

CIGARS,

OHIO

•SfifSiiSS&amp;S^SUSSS
•t oar leiproied hnaic Scant tngloc. «.&gt;d
Portable Circular Haw MlUa. There I. tXw hardly
. Wl.l. ... TaatetAM In tK. tTalaa
&gt;U^&lt;__ 1—

TOBACCO STORE

Wtrnocr FUa* so to Valvs,

TOBACCO,

00k. mint akd Tin no prs.,

ZANESVILLE,

iiei p

GREAT
thbwBWMOl
Om Dollar EwA!

15000 DOLLARS

AT COST
Dmiil
Kffl fflrty Baji,

SHIP A’HOY

ADVEITIIEB &amp; TIIIUIE,

Ifjoo want a thorough Buiimwa Edacatioa, gn

GROCERIES

BAP PA NSv SASH, DOOR A BUND MAKUFACTY
And

Gkawd Harrow CoMMnctAi. C-ntoi,
TW
Urtiute

taiLlniwd

rverytfclwg fine

Sleet toss.

from

AU ssrts «f

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

ikuieyI

Guard Rapim CosMucin Q&lt;llcok-

aBIND-BTONES,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
DA1NT8.

V
COUMBBCtAl. KNOWLEDGE.

ft LASS.
u
porn

AND^yoODEN ^yARE.
T OF II.

A.

AnDKARB

STBEET.

1.1. IPABUIM.

tlNG
)RDER.

JgUCKSMlTH

TkETROIT IHtly A Weekly P»i«rs cot
V stoutly «i hand aud for rein nt tt
HASTINGS CITY NEWS ROOM,
one door'cMt of H. A. Goodyear's

gUOf

C. H CHASE &amp; CO.
Funmrfy
Creek, bare
M
ofBdlla

; Wmmdraffr
oeUUU

flAS'H FOB
iPtiLTB AND
V BAGS.
AtoarNukaL •
Maatlwga. Jaly ». '»&lt;*COtJT * SOX.

Blacksmithing,

Land for Sale!
'

l wish to Adi

80

’feX'SWEi...

HARNESS

three

more

SHOP.

Soli Jl'ilrt fc ©rriit Jttotlrj
SOLID Asa Stew. RUVMI WAHE.
Baglteb wad 4wl« Wwtwtea,

JWbc/ G’oodt •».&lt;/ r««Aw A'^aa,

ACRES

of Timbered Land, lying three
miles east of Hastings, 34 acres i
sowed to wboat,

TAKE NOTICE.

lalkbarj. Bra. It Cm..

M.ICHIA'E

BEST

MASTEBN

LKATTHEB,

�BUY CHEAP

ruUMrMvM fc, ’• WUsre. * «■
tcni-iued lu

YOUNG MEN.

isro

BE1W BPECUIC BEMIDlts

Chills andTtnr,

SAVE MONEY!

rnuicxc rue»ir«»!
ftPLHNDID OFFERS I

Bfliou Fever,

II. 6. Government to J uarex WOrOOO,CX»

QBO. M.Z.3

Intermittent Fever,

around the stockade wi long as
Idaho advice* to February 2d stoto that
quiet w'th rates irBWsliy unchanged, bole*
pc sIUo, :.nd then Ml beck In thettock- Gen. Crook had n flebt with the In­
ado around tho mngstiiiC. With the wo- dian* anil had kilied 40 and cxj’tured 27.
Train* on th* Central Pacific Rallro*d
Up tltt? main-nto-'- tul I think that we
could sUnd agslnit a large tore* at the
of Finkle A Lyons’ excellent $00 Fnmltoep-hot-, a* we tore lb* adrantage of
iy EMrf»» &gt;&gt;•*“»“ Al
&lt;o
ShoU-elzod logs to stand behind. We
Mcfa of the following perraM t'
changed tmurh at &lt;3.40; alro three core were called in as *oan as we had our ax aunujAw.uuu. ii.v
*
places areigni d ua A running cnord or nbhes two oteam engines, fully_ manned
night-watch ha* been kept In the omn'UUteduller with pri- lany'a quarters every night *lnrc, aud 1 and equipped, to prtovet this Immense
L'llnk it will continue in the future-— amount of property.
At the Now Brick Block, one
2.
evury.oitosending TSrabecriben Clnclnnati market To-day only inaldo There was not much steep that night :
door Beet of the Old Stud of
everything quiet, men talking In squads
■ alKrve. and $SD cash additional
in low voire, wondering If romo woun1... . ....J. mill If dlanapolia, tho targe, t.mu to any Wt»continues tn net!vc demand ot advnnce- .&gt;• ,i
uivii: WAI* uoi OUI- inaa
•••“ em areeuui, except at Bock Island.
piled with choice lata. Al! offering find* tnK-; but none bn* yet appeared, and all
ben and $27, In addition to subecriptian
horse*, waa hung by a i

Remittent Fever,

Great Reduction

Congestive Chills,

gutmu' gwiitu

IN PRICES

pi

BEU* TOXIC HU*.

AGUE

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

at $n.80 each and $80 additional.

order with all the attochmcnta Thio la

that to h'a rbjeet.

A careful record Will

ho cm enclose Um az’dlticmnl rani If any
to required, and get hto machine.
JTnw To Wbftb--* rocket Manual of
Composition and Lcttor-Writing, etnbradn.T Hint* on Pcnnjan.«hlp and the

New York, Feb. A
Gold 1371 flour dull and aliade lower:
wheat dull and dropping; corn dull and lately ro full of life and good humor.—
drooping; bogn aslnulo voider.
The ^t!i (Otrhtmax,) wja not no Joyful
lu-re m In the htot au T hot dsy It mow­
ed quite h .r.I, mid the cuflln* or bo- ftt
being finished and numierotl. (tbey
worn mode luge enough to bold four
A aol'ller or the garrison at Fort Kear­ bodies) thubodlci wo.eput In tho coffins,
and I took their nnmes, n.nk, oumi&gt;any
ney, write* to his father at Janesville, nnd number of box in which th-y wc&gt;e
buried, «ui f. st a* they were brought out
whole detachment of troupe, by the of tho bulldhiL* On tho SBth they
were burled. Tho grave wa» a dlteh tfi)
feet lang, dx feet dorp and sot wide, and
they were buried two boxe. deep, and
ported by talogrsph. We copy tho lead­
ing paraqraj ha of the tetter a* it has a;&gt;liarcd In print:
Tin: STABTXXO OP THE nWTACnMEVF.
“On th- in 'rnlng of December 21,
abend 8 1-S o’ciu k, urlng In the dlr-e- use to take them up.
t.’ou of our wood ira.ii, rn routa to tho
pinery for lumber, wb* Leoni, and the
pickil on tho lockcut hill Immediate y
ah nailed Indiana In that direction.—

Rule* for Literary Composition in gene­
ral acodEpistolary and New-jopcr Writ­
ing and Proof Cbrro-.llnp In po-tlrutar;

■At Lawrenceburg, Ky., a gong of
iwrodoc* are cngngixl In *hco Ang ne­
ts. A negro identified a man named

him. whureupon Bond shot and killed
him.
—Two bold rohboric* were committed
on the *toatuer CUntnn, at the wharf tho
thh Inst, by entering the state-roomi
and using chloroform. The thieve* rollL-wd Gio. W. Brown, of Metropolis.
HL, ot nearly $400, andDr.Hhattuck, ot

NOTICES,

Fcttennau, but not daring |o go down
Into the Lot.ota of tho vallffr, ftir they
knew it would be folly, for they would
be hnmedbte'y rurruundrd|by the In­
If they kbould. '! h y continued
titno to time in th w ooiumna at tho low­ diana.
— «.... . I. A
est qiub rate*.
p rent cottotiW' od t ai ware lying, and
CapC. "cuEyck rent twi ntyjn n down
toixamtac the acattoted rubbbh, and
thusrefejs to nn important
lo, end bch:i!d. they were tho dead
bodice of Oclonei l etterman and party,
Ing Htorjwycrant:
and not duo via found to have tho least
In this centuiy of magazines, new au­ t article of life left.
thors are more and mb.e likely to make
\t hen Captain Ten Eyck left the past,
their AiKbew Io the pul lie In a periodi­ nn ambulance and three army wagon*,
cal thiin-infe book. Of tho new writer’s with h ly In tho bottom, to bring In the
wouuued,
and take out 3,000 rounds of
“serial” has attracted attention it la ro- amn nnltion,
was rent out directly after
imued as a book, and if the wi Uor uhovld Captain Teu Eyek’*party bod left. Af­
ter It End !&lt;en discoverer that none of
C-.loncl 1-cuamran’a party were tell to

sms,

Dr. J.

Dumb Ague.

{

Wm. Spooner

&amp; Co.,

Staple and Fancy

DRY GOODS

MOKE VXLIA1ILE I ll.am oou,i

0$,

»n*® eww «a~

C1othi n &amp;
Carpets.

pt1y..«i.n sod

Dr. JAMKRTAN. Oaualuag Pkydtiu.

Oil Cloths,
shall**

Wall Paper,
Dr HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS.

Crockery, &amp;.c.

ING THAT WE CAN AND

and nbMrwetiooa, fe
TUB MODKTAIM
I’ltOTKCTUU.

Dr. HARVEY'S GULDEN PILLS.

&gt;a&gt; rrrrralbw.
IlIL JAOKHORT0M£5Ttr.LIXIMRST

bB. JACKSON'S FRENCH FATE5T MALK

WILL SELL THEN

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
MULADEU&gt;niA, FA.
too nniUAl. chai
u&gt;d Inatniciion, an

IR, aa Essay of Wbrelbg
&gt; oreisd rnvrioneo. frre of
5KILUN H0U0HT05,

Photographic.

nil€£3 uO ifcW,

E. h II. T. ANTHONY h CO..

PbiloMpkk. !■».

HaEufactnrcrs o f PkataKraphlc
That^our

DJL bGHKMCK’S klEDICTMES. '
TO CURE COVSUMPTIOX. &amp;• r«r&gt;«U

MAYBaiAas,

Customers can Save

25 Per Cent.

81,500 fiS-SSMliJ!.
In;*«rtd *X\ Kaaiag Jactarea. TSirw

Mrt.Ing art.: la ca I
Saw Ylrk. whinJ,.

Wl

UlriAIrtlAT, N. Y.

On Former Prices.
WE DO NOT MERELY 8AY

WE

WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
BUT WE DO SAY EMPHATICALLYTHAT WE WILL8LEL

MANY

STYLES

OF

GOODS

To our Customers

ANTED!

W

JOUVEN'B

chants have bought

in New York.

■•iBTui, inin * iuuh.

RSSrjSL’TESS^Srt!

To Exchange a good'piir
Habnbss,

Wagon, and Bob Slhghs, all in

Bui»o,

first rate condition, for

NEW MTLCHS COWS,
_
_____ OLO MILCHS COWS,
OR COWS THAT NEVER WERE
MILKED.

Try UB and you will find that
GREEN BACKS or GRAY
our extremely Low Prices will
BACKS, would not be refused !
verify these rtatementa.
Also I want about one Hun­
dred of my good Cuatomera to

rla«‘ •tore. Stala strte

OlisROUKOTri,

Druggets,

teudibtf, la -Lnllrrly *1 11mm “ br Na­
An d ; ••Crv&lt;JO.li- “rt. Two VaUtiiwa”

KID GLOVE CLEANER

“a tkta
l» three trffire*..- ecveatyoix viiluted

MTRirr THE BLOOD.

KCIKXCK A5B FAIR DKALTXG VICTOR!OVF
OVKM KMI’IUM.*UM A5U FKAQI).
W. I.,r.ril.l.1.
Hvnhlftta Hire!
1

Business Horses,

tho l«rt of her thought, her knowlcgo

Bryans Life Pills,

uTnlMorlttv Bini, tint ••
CUKaE OF MODEUN MANHOOD,

As Cheap as other Mer­
u tire rpuoc of forty frot xqtiare.

-w

vjy

rretdEGHEBt JACKtWX. ROBERT UtuBfitT
U
nr.KUUENKVkXHHAU.Jr.
THE SATldXALllISI-l .S.HABY.-.EKrABLfeir-

Boots and Shoes,

WK FEEL WARRANTED IN SAY-

book. It I* true that tcvtral volume* coml
b-.ek, having about thirtv-Ove dead on
tho held, &gt;-« u&gt;g unable to bring tluxn iq,
but letomcd Uio next day, and brought
in the remalmler. The Lodla* were v.U.Uk lha Mmbwa^
«t-li&gt;ped iMsrteitiy naked and borr.hly t&gt;»° i»
cosetre | u&gt;d il
mutilated; rome bad the top of their
rioo and xkotehea be fere venter.ng upon skull* cut off! *nd their brains taken out,
othore with tiiolr arm* cut out of their
Mie.* Robecea Harding Dnvfe, wbcoe mnm.er pct&gt; m-. ami u;.u arrowsm con­
novel “Waiting for the Vcnilrt,” bwlns siderable quantities stabbed in their
in TA* Galcry, for Fehruary Uth, hss al- bodlot.
Ono num, a soldier in Company E,
Fcoud Battalion, Eighteenth Infantry.
lu.d 1G5 arrevrs In hl* body, another had
altotio start,sof “Life in the Iron Milts," L5, end some had only five or six. more
and “Margret HowtV'iu TLc Atlantic, &lt;* lee*. From all ay penrancm, tho best
evidence is that the party. Colon4 F. tatxxaottd a ^rvat doal of attention. In- teitaMi'*, went down fam tbv villc jr on
ecljugc, r.nd only IGO or 900 Indiana

Thefind

Consulting

Nashville, Tenn.

ENT VARIETIES OF

T*— -

al* preliminary. Eomctlnic* thto flat
opjcarance is by several uliort product­ men, except a very few that were left on
ions instead of one long one. Henry a hljib point to keep a lookout, went
down lo'tDad up tiro IxidltJ. Tho In­
ent vifron.ui.Iy at woik uj on hl* fliiat dians hod retreated down the valley. and

one.

BRYAN,

Phyrician,

For Sale by all Druggists.

■
KUMCIUrVS *V
peaf.et ud Ilto-lik • picture uf lh« future bushsad Our Assortment is full and com­
or wife of tbo «p,4^tat, «!l’ &lt;*st« of ■arriap.
plete, atnl us our Goods
were purchased during
the recent decline
. in the Eastern
Markets,

Al-

[

Periodical Jeadsohe,;

COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFEB

8721;

furnish the ItaXKEB and Che IFr-rfr-rn their bar:;. The v. ll-?y wa* one mpving IfyX'
btdy of Indiana, yelling, fitting around
Rural, a first etas* agricultural weekly, nnd'cvt’ing cajere. ■* fur down the vni- CflatW
published at D&lt; trait ar.d Chicago, for

!

Dysentery,

LARGE &amp; FINE
SPECIAL

Slav yiik’tto pjutbew; Arettor i TEH'S STOMACH OlTTCfcA. Of .it regt*
compatiled by Lieut.U. W. &lt; rommoud,
and Crpt. F. II. Brown, with ■mlrr* to
'.
L.. . ____ u.oir. Ikr •rtt’ib. nut powerful sad the t
Bu’toc's. llelatlonahlp. Friendship, oral go to the wood train, wore immediately
Love; Illustrated by numerous exam­ ,ot ready. Xcanwh.le, lud.ani rphllto ncioa* the Fincv Hilb."
ple* bf genuine epistles from the pens of p ared on the
_ -II» ...
_ L
the bevt writer*;' to which are a ided
FormaforLettenof Introduction, Notos,, 12-] ouiido.- wn* got Into position to give
thern nrhcllcr two. and Col Fe:to.man's
party e;art&lt;d out the northwest gala
BKlXrORCSNrKTB REST FOR.
The reading of thto book would servo
Colonel F&lt; Herman's party dlaapy cared
over tho hill* toward tim Putio Crevk
Valley, aud •liortlv aficr heavy rtrirg
aid in educating the peiple Wat h&gt;-atd In thni direv ttop. fl wanly
TUB GLORY OF HAN IS 8TUENG7II.
till* time, olrno»t 11 o'clock a. m., and
everything In the garrison pursued its
icrvlar re-utinc of gnztUou duty. Aix/t btllliaal y»&lt; gia
which it mv ba &lt;to».A And hcuco sub­
■wofil*-. The fr
mit
renewing proposition.
aucc, Hie wen were roou gr.umcu
For three new rahso lbere and $4/10, a
wo will send three aoples of this pajier a to the number of forty-five, under the
clicrge of T. TenEyck, to go to their aw
slctrincc. The mes cr.gcr icporud tho
Indiana charging on our men Lu great
EDGAR TREMA 15.
For 24 iww subscribers and $0,00,21 nuiubcis.
opk* of the- paper a year, and a btrml[I
THE MAMACFX. .
•otnely-bound copy of “Hew to Write,"
□I * St.ry br tlw aalhaa
They pnxoeded in haste ui the field,
“How to Talk," Hew to B. have,” and
■Ufr iii lualrvn Mills.and uj on arriving at &lt;hc edge of i’eno
“Haw to Do EetlDen," in on© volume. Occk Valley, they dfccovciod further
FrireJXJ®.

Agriculture! and Library Jonrorl.

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING DI­
RECT FROM MANUFACT­
URERS AND A UCTION
HOUSES IN NEW
YORK, A VERY

Diarrhea,

pre tta Um to Riad IU In* paper b m&gt;
Ww.
OAYtiARIMkT'HrU'S

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tree I toise oae &lt;

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•ECIFIC

FOL. IL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1807.

gaslinga' guiiitu girtrlara-

jforal an) giitrilaiitou.

MoOONNELL 4 VAILE.

GROCERS
W^alS RaspaaMWly mmbimm to the CiUn&lt;
RjgJ-JJ^rjwAStagasaMiy U»»ttov I

DNIC PIUX

V. Inftl’i OditaaM SUMI
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC

GROCERY STORE.

(OK DOUBLE SPIXG)

SKIRT.

A Villiaxos Outrage.—Some mis­
erable whisky bloat or other vagabond,
on Monday evening threw a large atone
through the Parlor window at the Rcaidence of Rev. A. P. Moore, breaking
out three lights of glass and doing other
damage^ The State Prison to the right­
ful home of all such contcmptable be­
ings.

fAN, Consultjjj.

l-ODfil't" *
liar; Coarayaa.
■ ud Real Itotai*

Attkxtio.x to asked to the odverttomeut of the Ht-Joeeph fruit growers tutsoelatkm In another column. From the’
character of the mcmbeni of thia Asso­
ciation we have no doubt the enterprise
to one of the best of Its kind, and will
bo conducted on liberal and fair prlnclP!«_________ _________

IE 1 Han goldt

Jfe Pilis,
he

Tins Doxatiox.—We hope our friends
wiB not forget the donation rtolt to Rev,
A. P. Moore &lt; n Wednesday evening.—
Mr. Moors to one of the most efficient
men we have, Is true ss steel on all the
great qUMtlonv of the day, and deserve-v
to be richly rewarded for hto do rollon to
the cause of Justice and right.

ntoon.
Drex*.

JOUS UlMIKRTrt.

Kitpoet Font

Maxtfacture.—

cxiatcnco for'cooking purposes, yet
many families are using English Soda,
when thia Balciatus to much better, and
by using it you an- patronising homo
production. For sale everywhere.

have for several week* been preparing
to give a Musical Entertainment They
! will be ably supported by an Orcheaua,
conatotlug of Al yen’ String Band, and
three organists.
Every cifort will bo made to render
the occasion one of real enjoyment It
to believed the selections are choice, and
auffleicntly varied, ao that none will find
'-LLiC.HMUwyama

Dcp't of Calkin-, Griffin A Co's Union
Bu-lnres Institute,Oberlin,-Ohio, to supe­
rior to any in thin country. Il thorough­
ly and fully prepares thu student to take
chnrgeof on office. Sotto fact ton ia guar-

26 PER CENT OFF!

NEW GOODS

IF YOU WAXT GOODS CHEAP, CO TO

pHILLIPS

4

gENTLEY’S.

If you want good bargains, go to

PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY’S
ASK FOR IT!
We keep constantly on hand
full assortment of

Dry-Goods,
Boots &amp;■ Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y If Glassware

GUARDIAN SALE.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

•‘Cash.
Give us a call!

Jtew A.B

PHILLIPS &amp; I'MTLH
ATTENTION

1

SOLDIERS!

STATE OF MICHIGAN* 1
UTTI.i pbllowplKr aad port rtilnmas. Add!mo. ia hit ipoeUHr. th« Shi and mart aanaiog
of perioJUli, ia bfi papareoa Coantry sad

CHANCERY ORDER.

CtbiynK. J-rwU,
OLDEN PILLS,

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
County Clerk, a- Poatmaaler at Hicko-'
ry Corner*, vfoe Lewis Durkee resigned.
For once, the powers that l&gt;e have pleas­
ed the people, and npj olntcd to office, n
man true to the principles and policy of
the men by whose votes they bold office,
but wbo-e confidence, In most cases,
they have shamefully betrayed.

OXY de CO..

PhBtBgrapblc

for valuable public Documents.
To How. Z. Chaxdlkx, for a copy of
his recent speech In fovor pf the im­
peachment of the Traltor-Prteldcnt, for
which we hope to find room shortly.
To How. Jambs A. Swekzey, for val-

AT Homb.—We learn that the Hox.
R. Joxra, the member of the House
from the 2 d District of thia county, to
detained ot home, rick with Small Pox,
of which there are several cases in hto
family, and others in the neighborhood.Attkwttow Rkfuducaxa.—We print
this week the call of the Republican
State Central Committee, for a Slate
Convention, tobo held nl Lansing, on
the 7th of Msreh; and the call of our
County Committee tor H County Con­
vention, to be held at the Court House
In this village, on (he 2d day of March.
These ore Important Conventions, and
we trust Ute Union Republicans of the
several Townships wlH see to it that
each township is fully repre-ented in
the County Convention, and n full del­
egation elected to thn State Convention.
Men and brethren bo up tnd doing.

Patboxixx It.-A well arranged,
well supplied market, la of the utmost
Importance to the people of any of our
clttot and village- The health of the
people la In no Inconsiderable extent de­
pendant on the character of the food

SPOONER’S
Chilli and Fever,

STAND FROM UNDER!

Bilious Fever,
Intermittent Fever,
Remittent Fever,

Congestive Ohilla,

Arti-Feveh
AGUE

If those persons who made lit­
tle “thirty day” bills at our ston|
last Spring and during the Bum­
mer, don’t walk up to our office
and PAY the same, there will be
a row, and our venerable fellow­
townsman, and officer of the
law, Wm. 'Burgher, will be in­
structed to empty his vials of
wrath upon their devoted heads.
Vavy trely Vour», In Dead barant,

PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY.
nariiaga. Fib. Mb, 1S4T.

Diarrhea,
Dyeentery,
Periodical Headache,

Dumb Ague.

TlAJiX

I am now procuring the AD­
DITIONAL BOUNTY provided
by Act of July, 1866, m will
fully appear by the above affida­
vit. Soldiers, and all entitled,;
bring along your claims and have
them properly settled.
My
charges are as low aa the lowest,
and no charge unless claims col­
lected.
FRANK ALLEN.
Hastings, Feb. 4th, 1867.

NOTICE.

�F. D. Ackley,
DRUGGIST 46R0CER,

1 am anartefadminrof ternate beau­
ty. I ootLt te tettc hr aaa aria: or a
wwlptar, but 1 am neither. 1 huve
thoueht of roatjng an a&gt;t*«rfypi galnS—nneor That kind you kn-nv, where
y run ir rn town v» town, slopping
on s vacant lot or on tho common &gt;«r a
week or two, tn transfer the facts of the
team's pernde to glara; but 1 gave up
that him attest, ter the seis rvs-.n Uta:

Drags and Medicines,
Drugs and Medicines,
Drugs and Medicines,

KT-;

Uta Koa. It, 17 and 18 fa,

jTaU'x at Lav. Mi*fl

PAINTS AND OILS,
PAim AND ORA
PALNTS AND OILS.
“You're a villain!"
Henry Bowers, a young man of very
••SteT"
s .
Ib-sly dlsnredtlou, and also aa admirer
“i repeat It-you re a vlllnlu !"
of tomato beantv, wni cm)4ored In the
“A mlrorable scamp !” said the corpu­
same office. Ave boarded and roomed to lent gcritlemon. coming farwurd and
gather st the corner of Crown and Mor- stowing more fl- rvely than ever.
No v I felt that 1 was the match for
One night Henry and I attended one the Litter, but aa te tbr other one, I did
onl doubt but thru bo might work me
up Into shon strings in ires than three
minutra Ko ta-lng a ciutioua man, I
tliourkt it bort to keep my angry pass­
----------------

’£JK“.

“toco!
Book, and Sutionery,
Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER,
, WALL PAPER.

‘ Wlll you explain yourself, gentle­
men?” I asked, trying to smile.
“Yes, 1 will,” answered the tag one,
putting gnat cmph.iste on the “wilL."
“CcxtiSdy,” growled the corptxteni
grntkmtm with strlm smile.
“Come this way, you rascal," said the
tid] one, drawing mo along with him.
His companion followcd ui out baek
of Ute station, where wc were out of
sight nnd hearing of the red of U
.
•‘Now,’’ Kii.1 tiro tall gi-utleman, turn­
ing and confTOUiig me," i'll Introduce
mysc f. 1 am Cuptaln Augustus Boyn­
ton. This coutlcman is my father. John
Boynton. Do you know us now
‘•Well, really," I replied, wondering
in my own mind what the duce was
coming—•really, 1 don’t know anything
mote about you than what you've Just
told."
i “Hush I” Twas the oaptitn ; and ho
Lent down, and hbved lu my car, “1 am
Canto Boynton’s brother.”
“And 1 am hrr father," growled John
Boynton.
“Ah, really I I want to know!" I
could not help smiling, the whole afiblr
so&lt; mid so ludicrous. uGlve my regards
...
o
“Ila! you lattfh at us, do you, vill­
ain 7" cr ed the captain. "Ixxjk ’er«£”
.aid he, lowirlng bls voice to a horrlcd
whteisT. -‘Itouk at three."
I did look : fur lust then he drew from
the pccket or Ids brown ofcroent a liandsome &lt;xse, and opcuing It, displayed^
pair of splendid silver mount, d dueling
p.SlolS.
| “Take your choiee."
___ __ | A rold tremor ron through my frame,
s high ! W« I tobe mutderedn I tried to shout
and broad, and hi
•" the j but 1 could make no sound. The lu' decidedly
fur cape diopped It—
----------- wa» ulilte rd. alabaster, and inluoUi us Kcrinus. Mart 1 fight a
? I'd nevpoll h«d marble. Her farm was trim • r tired a pistol tn my Ilf
and slight—not loo tall, but Just th.) op­ and then 1 tried to kill i. —
posite of abort and dampy. Ilca'ly she with the ptet-.l, and had to dash her
wa* a model for a painter. And if I had bru-'ni out cgalns*. a stone wall.
only been an at bat, jilK&gt;tograpbl»t, am'•Choose quick," urg. d ti»o captain.
brotypbl, or house painter, 1 certainly
"81»,” raid 1, tn u tevnudocis voice,
should have tram-ferrad that beautiful while the cold drops of penqilraUan
fuoc and form to canvas, b-i]&gt;cr, gbae or •tood out upon my brow. “There muwood. As It wa«. when the lecture w«s mnst bo so-eomo mls-mtetakc. l-I am
concluded, which I am sorry to say I no1, the man.”
don't remember anytldng about, I went
‘•J’ahsw I "answered the captain, look­
home leaning on tho arm of Bower.’, ing down at my carpot bag wh.ch I bail
madly In love with—well, I don't know dropjKid upon tho ground, "You are
who.
John McDutou of W—
A mouth parsed away without ray rco“Noair, lam James McDougal.” I
Ing anything of the beautiful iteungor. replied w.th alacrity, tor I now saw who
We occupied oeatv very n«»ar the stage
—we catne early. There were very fvw
tn tho hall st the time, but the seal dlrvcl'y In front was filled with Indira I
bt-llovc there was onegcn'.l .-man. though
I did not take much notice of him.
We bad hardly been in the hall five
mlnutra before my attention waa fixed
upon one of the ladles upon tho thmt
-CV- ■■ . — ill.!- ...
.I—,.. — t
but an idle wna talking very earnestly
with the lady next to her, )&gt;er tnoo wna
tumid toward an; and, mtaoeptlblo a» 1
am. I could not but be lmprc.-eitl with
the bounty of it.
Bowe's noticed hrr two. and punched
mo lit tho ribu to attract my attention.
“A little out of the common order, ch,
McDougal 7" he whispered.
“I orSy, 1 think. Do you know
her;”
And just then the organ began to
How ; and Bowers, who is al»» a lover
of mimic, m ncllM of beauty, turned
Ids attention to the org.in, which, by
tho way, l« alwavt played nn hour tefore the loctnro coiuuicn m, for you to
sec the peoplo of W------Imve got u great
organ iatclv, and they ain’t kt it net
whenever th y hare an opportunity to
dtenlnv- ite poweta.
But 1 couldn't withdraw my irtwe
from th* be-mttful young Inly lof»ro
me. Kho had golden b’ir. and her blu-

।

“AloL'ourabbc hanged!'* growkd tho
raptuin. “To bcturvl never raw you
; before, but I'vo nc.ii your photograph a
! huudnd cimca. Y&lt; u temmuber the one­
; you rave to Currie i"
I "Ao dr; I don’t know Conte. I’m
| no McDotan nt nil I’m McDougal of
, W-------- , I’m book ficcpcr fur lire® n A
। Co., dealers In hldra mid ULI w. Sty
' father wan Norton McDougal, mymother was Mai£ McDougal, my grunduth-

* Confound yo-ir grandfattier; cither
marry my a ster, aa you rrmuLod to do
a month ago, or take one of tiicee pistols

t i&lt;ii were filled, just like mir e, no
wwrentoeg, fry ovm tut, width I am
a ire waa uau.uL ctund at the -Adriatic,
and 1 t.m alrocat jwa t ve that ft was
miadt* from the sm&gt;.o piece n ine was.—
lie had on a tall -ilk t ut, tipticd opou
oues do of fate sandy forks, so d d 1;
and fur hi r more, hccftntird In hto hand
a rm-dl cun-ct trai. w tli a lag marked
‘•J. MeD.’’ tied to tire straps.
1 l&lt;M.-kod at him. and h.-returned the
c-unpllmctit, and Bowers examined him
atadle.anee with an op ro g.ani. At
last Uie ►tt.mter advnaoel s-ns. th®
rwuu, bowe.l, and stopped dlroeUy In
from of me.
“Frieu L"s^ l*. wlthsamc hcxllntfon. evident y bewildered, “did your
leather ever Lave twins
“No I never hoard that she did," I re-!
piled w&gt;th a smile.
‘•Will mine never did that I beard I
of, and he put bls hajd upon my cant
ileeve, and bignn to examine Um* cL&gt;t!i.
•H say, sir," continu&lt;-d the stemigvr.
1
1110- ltr.W-1
I l.M M... ... I.... ,'.W. t
’•My name te McDougal," I replied,
J, bcurd a uentl^raon touutrk
to hte uoigUbor, "Twiua of court.-.—
M bat a tea .-mblanco ?"
‘•Well, Mr. MeDongnl, I hope you aro
an b-Micrt man, fur yuu roc, Jf you
abMdd happen to rob a bank. f..g0 ai
tu.te. pick np.ck.t, ort’t t eomebudy's
Jugular Imiuhthave to suileL iioriu.p&gt;
sw-ms tor it."
‘lean give good reference as t&gt; my
chtrnmar," I answered.
J
"3 «» that's very ,.ood. But Mr. MoDousal, width way are yuu &gt; olug
o?.’wai.1 Ur,vw
’’•X Lcket."
‘•i bsti i»rn cotag up. I d m'L think
we’d bit a nitel to.eYisr. Th-re's the
te on «ta
tew. GoeJ by.-, Mr. Me-

‘'Clu-osr p^lck, youngster," said tho
Boyutou.
‘•I won't fight," I cried, throwing my
self c o tho ground.
“Tl on marry n&gt;y sister, or we’ll drag
. you thiough the tidil pond.”
It wan ur.lcas for me to remonstrate.
1 I cou.d not convince the enn ged fuller
and ion th; 11 was not the villain MoDulan. J da. od not cry for help..
\S hat should I do T Marry a woman
whom I n.-vi-r saw whom I know noth­
ing aixiut ? 1 had UttJc time te conslder. Ute was sweet to me, a ducking
was dlsagreeblc, and, as to a duel, j
- vicu‘s,.?ri?hLLhe c*i,taini
“o
akl'-lt with hlaboot.
‘A’S*
‘ All right. Get up."
And the rajitain milled grimly aa he
retu. ned the pMnl to tho ease, the eras
to Uic pocket.
'1 ho elder Mr. Boynton went after the
cjr. iave: but iofuro I had ceased to
tremble uc returned.
Ibc esptain helped me in ; and then
seated iatwecn the cldvalrlo father ami
son, I rodo away. There were plenty of
p. opk- on the street; but I waswunad

W e Hide nt a smart trot for about two
mllra, I should tldnk, and then the con­
tain drew rein before a largo two story
white ho» c, that stood t»rar Uw rwul
ni.roundcd by a high white tenon.Thera wjms graswl Walk up to tho front
itoor and sever il Largo olierry tX«M stood
In tl.o Lon*yard.
“li wcwo are," said the captain, gttr
brig down and motioning me to ftdlow.
'ihe door o oeued Ju«,t us we rracbod Li,
anil X intis, Hebo, I’uiiii Victoria BD(]
General Gjant I wlto should faU into »ny
cinui but tho nfcutJciul young lady who
had made such n strong Iwprwwfcn ut&gt;on my ninths night of the lecture In

&lt; “OK
I knew you would be
trueihc cried: and tl»

DRY GOODS

360

ETC., ETa, ETa,
ETC'., ETa, ETC.,
ETC. ETa, ETa,

BABLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

•sssrially
^•llrniioa
------ —
------------- --------4U» dllfcn
"’ur'jAt.KHox’RoainfTAr. ltkihext
R«BKrte»«ll colilarM aod dlMbilili, sad rrjutes&gt;lra »rgu« wldcb bsre lun dmnaal fur mao,
K"jACK8O.V8 mCVCH PATMT MALE
HATE.
It U p-rfeetlr •*£« ••&lt;! mter Mia Jo sir• MlioCartfoe. it U the mi), rars ■adaafesnrratatira
■ nlr.l
4...
....
.

At Ackley’*,
At Acklcy’fl,
At Ackky’fl.

THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED
THE LARGEST AND REST
SELECTED STOCK OF

DRY GOODS

EATlItt AND STRTED

GROCEY STORE. ever bro’t to this Mart,
CONSISTING IN PART OF

DENTISTS,

call llw atlratic* of ALL. r~r*..a»
wuliiag aajibtaj In tk« of UKSTlttrar
Wuuid

Seal Estate Agency,
EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville. Barry Co. Mich.

H. WEIGHT Agent
■

RO seres coder i.r.e rile Impro.ewrm. w,
boced ssdtepplM -Itk HHm -irtsr. »&lt; Ik..
Blom, sort &lt;t.errr. PrketU so acre. J.r lern
io^uinaf U WKIUT Mod A r ot * Brvtar

IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE.

Boots A shoes,
IPOTIHLAIB JEUSSmtr,

ON VULCANITE Kl'BnER BASE,
on .bort noUn sad in tUUot na I iMlqynrd

Hats A caps,

OY S T E R S

ANTED!
ff

To Exchange a good pair

Groceries,

Business Horses,

Habkess,
Wagon, and IJon Sleighs, nil in
first rate condition, fcr
NEW MILC1IS COWS,
OLD AtILCDS COWS
OR COWS THAT NEVER WERE
MILKED.
GREEN BACKS or GRAYOB THt SHORTEST BOTICR.
BACKS, would not be refused !

A WARM MEAL

Also I wont about one Hun­
dred of my good Customers to
remember that

Ladies’ dress goods,
Fancy goods,

Cassimercs,
Cadies’ furs,

Sewing

Machines,

SJIVTTLE STITCH

Ballou’s
ImprsvM Frearb Yoke Sklrtt,
WAmiut w m.

HEM, FEU, TUCK, BRAID* GATHER.
v

Spices, &amp;.c, Ac.

Ac., At.

ctsk

Clieap

ub

Lite cheapest
for

axoas.

A.t Cost!

RUSSELL &amp; NEViUS

BUSdKLL &amp; MS
Challenge the “City” on TEAS

A LABat ASSORTMIST Of

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
Have a Goo Stock of Cbooibt
for sale Clwap!

andGLaas-wau

For Sale by all principal Deal­
ers and at Wholesale only by
BALLOU BROTHERS,

CALL * EXA MIK OUR GO C8

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

AND PRICES,
k a.n.«w,
u, riCT

Won’t be undergold when
CASH ie offered !

— «-» SHS»f (M. CBXARtR

ilHBTI

MRiew.MWTma ssjun.

'1 haw &gt;nw thnw l.tw a
Vaw-kaw taw ihaw raw
Aw thaw raw-Jaw-sav
Key to the above:—
“Welcome nwc-.-t day
Th it raw the Lorn

And these tejjlcing

Among' the er.e ud
I’O.-k city i-rt year, r
Sdltare, 41 Kei*aric.V',
LrtNsUAtoAftG S
Tav«r». 122 I. -.w e-, 1
’cache re, 795 Mereliari
hwnitora, in Mu*!&lt; Un.
f the l ulled 6U:fc.“.

Cash or Beady-P»y!

Keep the best BOOTS and
SHOES iu town.

—J isllroeabooi
ttewiag Maohlsta, bat coll *1 the

PateateO, Navia her 1, ius.

A^EKKIXIXO

DRY GOODS

.NL’UlA.x URKAKFA.'T CAFE.*,
wbieh b&gt;&gt; ba.se Hoard Out

Coffee, Sugars

X&gt;- O. HA-WLEY.

Haatenga, Jan. 28, HC7.

1867

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

DOMESTIC

My books are at Ihe old stand :
Odell and Fuller wiH take irhat’s
due and no more.

1867

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Gloves and Hosiery.

E my folks and bonus have to eat,
W e would like some potatoeu A meat,
Oats, corn or wheat;
Green Backs will make it compiota

pct'tree there grow
end bel'n more inelol
wbkh ralegh- with
on Aaroa'e v.*tm--iv
Lexven-taught Joys; r.nl
Fplrit broot i« up &gt;D tires
there 11 ihahiu; down &lt;
and the flow tf hoalthy
nad th • guah «f aw.ctos
gentle tone* and Joyfl
1
-11 it.—

Bleached goods,

6KBVED Of fo every style.

Maud we will give
yea a BARGAIN.

Slmtllni.

whittling'ter it, and Joj
Ing totaling It. Men in
rent of evqdaxting life
deep micharouir. Men I
tartan Utalm, and tooelr
bands. I Men who do no
nor esux- their wlcca to

TOR BILE—

Groceries,
SURGEON

H- WM10I7.

TTOBMLB^SOMmoasas. to, and M
I? 00 ess. 11, is Waytaad. Altaian C&lt; by
H. WlUQIlf, MuUtofdle.

Perfttmerios and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,

JONES &amp; DRAKE,

vn7ch«M-

'1 hue It is with vu'f
1‘se them kindly
But be rou;h a&gt; nut
And Uoa^ogiua «A

At a p-.nyer mceUr-g
far from New IlnvcB. a
er wboec rend sun a- red
ollarod thl*«t}Ui n:
“O, Lord, luxve m.rc

�fftor ant.^Hninut.

GHAT IIC1HI1IT
!'• ataadiag
toe were war. ten,
Where tea wM wiadadtrtek, ead tea .ergae

YOUNG

15000 DOLLARS

o» »• i« lX. wbea I sleep to dree*.
_*
‘ auuia aiaae.
T ben are bean, dal beat—there in

when

th.1

ENGINE WORKS.
coa. MAaur av» riinto are.,
Marrcate •TP|are &lt;m that altera In HteBi—
Iteriinaa
.« A—'

ZANESVILLE,

-

-

-

-

rr

Can be Cured

OHIO

Mil th! Heit Thirty Dtyj,

BEU'S
CIOAF®,

BaHag added gaaady to ear fenaar utaoatea
tetetin. w«aM aaw laeabiraui a taraaaaatear ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM
? •"L1W”*d
Kagtere aad
FaraMeClreataMtawJUta TkanteaLekanllr
a Mata -» Terrltoee la Ik. (!0|m, bM teal n«r Impewad Feetabte **^aa
MU* are la

A.T COST

TOBACCO STORE
XeettMMa Btete Rlraal, where U wfll^reaeire '
&lt;lu.Un*ni &lt;rllk tea M1U.M
-

SNUFF,

AUCTION PRICES

AND PIPES,

SEELYE’S

Consisting of

Liquid

READY MADE

CATARRH REMEDY

CLOTHING!

die to tbe pole. Men who wlU atan-1 for
the right if th’ heavens totter and tl&gt;c
earth rvelo Uia who can tell the truth,
nud look the world and tbe devil right
in the evo, ■ Men that Deithnr bn-g nor
hid. Man that now Oar nor flinch.
Men who am have eounuo Without
wbiaUIng for it, and Joy without ahouting to biuag It. Mia Ju wtaoui the cur­
rent of ewertartlbg Ilf* nine »tiU, and
deep and atroni'. Man led large fcr acetariau limits, and C*» atreng for aoctvrt -n
bands. Men who do not at rive nor cry,
nor cau-_c their vt ieva to bo lu.nrd In tho
sirvet, but who wl:l not tall nor be dto-1

OUTTA-rRBenA,
BRIAR ROOT,

GERMAN PIPES,

aa* all kinds uaully kepi iaa

GEXT-S AND LADIES

FIRST CLASS TOBACQO STORE.

Ladies Tlool Shawls,

COME JlMD SEE

CONSUMPTION

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

Before you Buy at any other
Place.

CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of cost.

Cm aid Sa for Yotrselra.
Good Black Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
A Chuchula Bevcr “ 012
wqrth$18.
Fine Caster Borer " $20
worth $30
Bl’k Cloth Suit $18. worth
Suite for Business, 12 “
Heavy Coat.
Ladies’ Muff
“ fur Collars,
4,50
English Merino, 0.75 yd wide 1,00
French
“
1,00 worth l,5o
“
1,121 " 1,75
BulTtdo Robes 7,50
** 10,00
“
'*
12,00 - 16,00
Ladies’Knit Hood ,75 “ 1,12
“ 1,75
................... 1,00
‘ • Double all wool Shawls
i
tnw mr.tr liar
3,50 worth 5,50.
i'nw-kaw t-.w thaw rnw-vaw-yaw braw,
Aw thaw raw-Jaw-saw aws.”
Key to the above:—
•• Welcome «wct dajr of mt.

Terms Cash.

ESTABLISHMENT!
THE ACTINGS

DRUG &amp;, BOOK
STORE
Established in 1851.
By J. B. ROBERTS.

s
Liquid Catarrh Hemedy.

Choice Family

B44E8

PHOTOGRAPH AIMS

Go to

1
CHEAP AB THE Q1EAPEST.

0. D. SPAULDING’S

A tnarrtod !a*y who waa In tire habit
of apendtug m- ad of her tlra&lt;&gt; In the aociety of her uviglitors, happened one
day to be taken til, and aunt her hu&gt;baiid in groat bante tur a i-h.v-.lcUn.—
Tiie htuband ran a short clint.no?, but
k® roturn'-d, cxclnlminr: “My jUa&gt;’.
windteahai: J. find yon-when JLJ get
hneJr*”**4
«
ThefwMteJt wortTin oar luigmgn la
Love! The great cat word in our languigv i« Go L , The word c
Il'u, Um fe X«w. 1 h«Ur&gt;.
the greiteat and the awocteR duty turn
can jx-rfona. 1 ‘‘‘
r
: '

HARDWARE
of all kinds,
la n-wally hept «p to the «uta at Uva people,

and, will be sold at

Railroad Prices,
JUdtag Trutepartottoa; aad aam'ala tetoaly •'

toves,

Iron, Nails,

Dr. HARVEY’S GOLDEN PILLS.

L

A Large Aaaorlmenl of

Travlling Baskets
HUNTERS HEADQUARTERS!
Hera U Ute place la bey jeor
roWDXR. CAPS, HtlOT, CAttTNDGIM,

And

everything elee

fashioned

from

Sheet Irea. AH seru ef

ROPE,
Photographic.

ILASS.

r

For the People!

num-

AND WOODEN WARE

PRINT3 F0R 12f Ct*.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR 12| Cte.

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
ADVERTISE! &amp; TRIBUNE,

GROCERIES

Hardware Merchant, HARNESS

0. B. BPAULDIKB.
tf

TAKE NOTICE.
HARTINGS CITY NEWS ROOM,
«Mdoor«aatofH. A. GoodymPa

nASirFoinirDWPELlb AND
L RAGS.
Al ear Market
BartfrgMafr «6. W.
«Ot» S SOS.

Land for Sale!
I wish to bell 80 ACRES
of Timbered Land, lying three
mile* east of Hastings, 81 acree

A i.&lt; eey toy feSawin* 4-eeita
M iher "ere «t*»l-e fr»m ■/ Mee ee I

sa’ce-.’ESuasei.’V

rut. cwroo. a mhext ibox wans.

Rcadtar Or11 err ay . P.ir.le Media* Adrteee
??■* *’•■ *•*
w*to

Shelf Hardware,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
pAisis.

Of every needed Kind and
St» le jnat parcha-'d f-w c*»h
•I low I’Heoeand Bailing at

Havliajt-, Da*, lite IM*.

iaa Ante.

BAP PANS,
PERFUMERIES, TOILET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX­
TRACTS, -fcC. COMPLETE.

Brick Block.

All Kmthof

Drowrf

Diaries for 1867.

KiElW
CASH STORE!
o buy your Goods,
Just below' the

lathe rmra^a of Utb W* should 1ml-

purify vac blord,
H—U-he. BtttlwM.

L. Buckley will continue as
Salesman as heretofore.

Tara. a—■fattag a*aO tbe
POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGS. CH EMICA IA PAINTS,
OILS. PURE WINES. AND
LIQUORS, HARNESS
oil, axle grease
BY THE BOX.

3«3m

At a piaycr tncetlng rteerdly held not ‘
r from New Haven, nn mnnet bivthwhrw aetd stiri a ecd,U a intclEgvnce,
tero-l thUpotiU-a;
"U, L-ird.liav® m rey nyx n ua p-wiri
1-cr.ible rlun-nt, &lt;4 which 1 am the
defeat mn-ing ten thuuaaud, and the
-o ..ItAtetither icvvly."
Our ‘-lour" *ur&gt;tvrt&lt; thst h&lt;* mail be

MOKE VAI.VALLE Ulis GOLD!

Bryans Life Pilis,

More and Better

GROCERIES

'

N. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting done as usual by Fairchilds.

&lt;&amp; O O B 8

Mudge Al Bailey

'Ihus It bi with vt^gr.r nr.tt;rc«,
I se bhetu kludl.v. thcy rebel ;
Bill be K&gt;u^h n i iiuiea v grater&lt;,
An-1 tl.b&lt;ogiiro ubi-y your will

■lie ■ UTIIUTM.

HVRMH

SHOP.

E. &amp; H. T. ANTHONY R CO.,

Maiibctaren «f FhatagrapMc

IMlMUk,
Wbolemle and Retail.
601 BaoADWAr, N. Y.

�SPECIAL NOTICES.

Separator CapUli.

$60, 000,

BUT CHEAT

A T T. FOB S2t

SAVE MONEEtec the action of certain Townrhlpa tn ’
the county of Kaladuwoo, tn issuing ,
their bonds la aid of the II. R. from
Schoolcraft to Katemaaoo, over the Gu­
bernatorial Vetoe, In tbe Senate, You
34; Noya 7 ; and In the Boom, Yeas 70
NayafO. Under the elrcmnstanew, we
believe thia action Justifiable, but hope
it may not be adopted as a rule of action,
though we do not believe the veto pow­
er should erar be plaead In the hands of
any one man, and when It b, do not be­
lieve tbe Executive erer Justified In
using it to thwart tho will of the ropmentakivea of tbe people on other than

I0DIL LEBUIT Fill, Great Reduction

__________ _
skull»1-ttaateea.and
his age 00 yeoxa.
Bayard Taylor sailed on Saturday, in
the steamship Union for Europe, Intend­
ing to be abaent a year and a half, and
to visit many parts ot the Continent
and tbe Mediterranean Islands seldom

IN PRICES

tings.' ^uintM 4
At the New Brick Block, on*
door Eact of the Old Stand of

telligcnoe will form the basis of aafftage.

The Port Huron Pnaaa stale* that the
entire line at the Grand Trunk Exten­
LO.ofG.T. At the meeting of Wild sion hac Ixen let from Flint to Port Hu­
Flower Lodge No. 44, I. O. of O. T. ron, to be graded at about 37,800 par
held on the 4tb lust., the following per­
ron* were duly Installed aa officer* for
the ensuing term.

J. 8. GOODIE AB &amp;
CHAITULLAB'I

State,

WHITE LIQUID

ENAMEL,

MUSTACHES!
crow apoa th* stBM
fit*
u.loz l»r

Loyal Word a Maafally Spoken.
The Hon. Joseph R. Hawixt, Edi­
tor of the Hartford Prru, and Governor
of Connecticut, in a leading Editorial,
os the 80th ulU, nobly vindicated-the
supremacy of the National Government,
and the right and duty of Congrats to
determine the great question of re-conStruetlon, in such a manner u will for­
ever settle the question of the para­
mount Importance of tho National Gov­
ernment, over the exploded doctrine of
‘■State rights.” We hope Ihe people of
Connecticut will man folly re-endor&gt;e
Gov. Hawley, by giving WOO Instead of
00(1 majority, In tho pre-ctrt Gulxnutorisl contest. In which he is ihe standard
bearer of the loyal men of the “land ot
steady habits.” But we let the Govern­
or speak for himself. Such words med
no commendation, and will admit of no

For imptoitog s&gt;4 Ik*aUI&gt;ia&lt; U** Complex

WK JkRX NOW RJKKmxo 01.
MCT KROM JfANUKACT.
URKRS AND A UCT10N
ROUSTS IN NKW
rORK,A VXRY

The &gt;no*t itlaabl* sa4 perfael prrpwnUio* in
„ •___I-I______ VI- - 1-L-iiA.I —--lilt. U.I

LARGE &amp; FINE

A5K AIJ.EX,

met,

K-tary
T«i. »*&lt; ColteclioB *«
ia. **ld la lb*
1. Ofieaoiar

COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFEH-

Township of H.-atlnga. Which we hope
and expect will be firmly adhered to,
until there la not a whiskey vender out
aide tho Jail In th* county.

ENT VARIETIES OF

BEAl-TYT

Flax** A
Cccls,
•

At'acss, GoLDsr,

.

Siixtx

Staple and Fancy
UIVUHiy n
VI IUUUUJ WUV.Uer any further legislation &amp; nroeseary to
prevent the enalavement of the Indians
or any syvtem of peonage in lhe Territo­
ry of Nsw-Mcxfco.’’ A rlmllar resolu­
tion wnsofTerod yesterday In the House.
Wo trui-t that the matter will be dealt
with promptly and efll'Ctually. The re­
... .1 — f . I.— 1h. n. I —. I n—.— —
Ita.lt — — * &lt;

LIST OF PREMIUMS.

DRY GOODS
Boots and Shoes,

“The varlurn aettlod beyond dispute the
supremacy of the Union abovennvStnte,
and that too first alKrtanw of the &lt; itlxen ia duo to the United State*. and that
clinging to lib. State In rebellion agnln.t
the General Government, I* trearnn.—
W7 do not rare what a.to Slate CXinftitution saps, nor what quibbling arguments
the adherents of toe beaten Stat* Right
faction may elaborate— the ttcortl ILis

Clothing,

CIIASTELLAR’S

Bnir Exterminator!

Carpets.

Druggets,

Oil Cloths,
Know Thy Destiny.

■^all Papcr,

Crockcry, &amp;.c:

As a nation, there waa a plain
■ Into peace out of the chaoi
rar, and that way Is not yet do
oct not a.em nwaa.v to *vt
btory about Bute suicide, or tei

cquraged by the territorial lew to organ­
ise volunteer campaign*—or, in plain
English, free-bcoting and slave-olralltig
expeditions against too Indiana Tba
plunder te coualdervd the property of
the raiders; the captives arc Io f&gt;e turn­
ed over to the public authorities. But
tn proctlee the captives are pener-lly
s Id al a price of from $75 to $40), or arc
held in virtual slavery. Iteca any one
suppose that tluse Indian expeditions
are never undertaken exo j&gt;t from con­
siderations of public aafetyT Dots any
one l elicve thet lh many cares ihi* man­
bunting and marauding is one whit bet­
ter than the slave trade 7 About 7,000
Navajo prisoners, captured by volun­
teer expedition*, arc now held at ihe
Indian re. aeration. According to CoL
Arnv, Acting Secretary of tbe Territo­
ry, they have l-cen aburod In th* moat
Since the Invention and succcaafol in­ abnmeAil manner. Moat of them are
troduction of the Celebrated Duplex women, and the bast way to dteposc of
them a.* ms to be a problem of a rather
Elliptoi [or doable] Spring Hoop Skin, jKtrplexlng nature.—.Vets For* Tribune.
by Mr. J. W. BradteyTof New York,
th? Itedie* throughout the country have
Riven ap the idea of discarding the foehion of wearing hoop skirts on the ac­
count of the peculiar iu&gt;d graceful manner In which the Duplex Skirts adapt
themselves to every exigency and emer­
gency. do generally acceptable have
throe Skirts became that the ladb s re­
gard them aa a special favorite, in view
of. th* superior Flexibility I.lghtUCM
on-i
Durability
Combined
in their Manufacture. They also con­
sider them a for more Economical and
Comfortable Hoop Skirt than cvir has
or cun be made for nil Crowded AsocmbliOH, for Promenade or House Dress.—
Any lady after wearing one of these
Sktrtrwlll never afterwards willingly
dispense with their use. Long experi­
ence in the man u terture of Hoop Skirts, tullon,” or nt least to make tin- attempt.
Congress ha* taken no action, aa yet, on
ha* proven to tbe proprietors of thia to- the subject.
venttan, that Single-spring* will always
Gen. Butler expreeae* tlio opinion
rotate that stlfT. unyielding and bung- that
tbe fint meeting «f the next Cun­
Ung style which ha. ever characterised ,gloss must sit into June.
/
them, whereas the Double Spring Hoop
In tbe Supreme Court ot tbe District
or th* Duplex Elliptic, will be found of
, Columbia, 11 wai yesterday decided
Free from these olJecUona. Notwith­ that the ta&gt;4 oath wssoonjitltuttonai and
standing the ability of the manufactur­
ers, Mantra. Wats, Bradley and Cary,
to turn out over elx thousand Skirts p-.r •
day from their Large Muiufectorla* In ,ford, VL, ro high that It raa.-bed the
in Naw York, they fool obliged to re- jsecund atoriro of the bolldlngs, and
quasi all merchants nrdoeing too Duplex a
i woman was drowned white attempt­
Skirts, to send their order* a few day* ing to eacaj -c from a hotel.

before they are wanted, if pomlbte, as

Speaker QolMx'a mother 1* only 17

Our Assortment is full and com­
plete, and ns our Goods
were purchased during
«
the recent decline
in the Eastern
Markets,

THE AWARD OF PREMIUMS

WSrKEt. WAKRANTUD IX SAY-

TUE ROAD TO FORTUNE

IXO TitA T WK CAS AXI&gt;

ST. JOSEPH MICH.
SPECIAL NOTICES.

W1LLSXLL THXM

tMCBB LB l«V,
That our

JjLACKSMrTH

Cuftomen can Save
25 Per Cent.

gHOP

On Former Prices.

C. H CHASE &amp; CO.

WE DO NOT NKflKLr BAY

PULMONIC SYRUP.

Blacksmithing,

BUT wz do sat

Astrology.
Tnx Woiw A«nm:tn&gt;D
*T til WOXBMrtL II.Z1_.TIOX.
MADE BT TUE GREAT A8TMOLOOIMT.

WE

WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

ZTTHATWE WILL8LEL
Rous Siioximo, Cuuiaob laoxrxo no
Gwnn Joamau, Ac., Ac.

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

-Wark doa* la dty.iji. and al eilypricM—

To our Cuatoiner«

JVPartkmlar (UaalMa rliva
ai/kiod. of MACU1H■ wort.
C H. Crass.
HaMtsgs Ker. IMh iM*.

M.

OF ST. JOSEPH MICH.,
“ NO DIPT EXTIBPKISB

As Cheap as other Mer­
chants have bought
in Mew York.
Try us and you will find that
our extremely Low Prices will
verity theae statements.

IMITUt, SAIiew a IUUT.

un. fwi

I CIA

L. UJLMOOK.

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                    <text>NO. U

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1867.
Ycral anil ^ttiscrllaucons.

(V~ L»r«l A4»«rti»«caenli art ebargsd at tba
sal* of TO cants per felto (tO*wer*a,&gt;forU« Cral
aud liccato far •achaaba-^Srat i r-serttea. Heraanllla aud odfer advert ha airnta freta f W to 1100

.■Wbll Done.—On the 8th hist our
Sheriff started, with a Govrruar'sxsqulaltlon, for Wisconsin, to arrest one Carte
ton W. Briggs, charged with swindling
Msmtb. Phillip* and Bontly oat *f*om*
sixty dollars, by selling them a bogus
Policy of Insurance In tho Michigan
Central Insurance Company, at Kolaiumoo. On reaching hto deoUnallnn, he
readily found his man, and enured his
prompt arrest. Starting for homo with
hto prisoner, ho was overtaken, and ar­
rested lor kidnapping, bls prisoner taken
ftom him on Habrat Corpus, and even’
possible block thrown In his way, by
tho friends of Briggs. But, with manly
firmness, bo stood by tho rack, foddor
or no fodder, beat them in the suit, and
returned home on the 10th., and safely
lodged hto man in the "Brick,” where
in default of ball In the sum of 81000, be
still In, awaiting his examination, which
iAko* place to-day. Sheriff Mallory do­
ner "i"' tho thanks of tho people for his
untilu'ring firmness in this care, the re­
suit of w.Meh prove* tire wisdom erf the
convention .vhlch selected the war-worn
veteran of Ma/do Grove, for the Execu­
tive Officer of the County.

The One Dollab Cash STonrRabx Chance Fob Ba.’uiajxa—Mr.
S’. Flaght, of Chicago, has .spoiled. in
tho store formerly occupied by Frank
Jordan, a largo stock of goods, eopUrtIng In part of Jewelry. Watches, SliviT
Caston*, Cake BoAkcto, elegant Picture*
of our late Gcnernla, Ac., &amp;c., whlrfi be
Is disposing of In tho following manner:
By the payment of 25 cento, you con uteertaln v hat you can have for one dol­
lar; the iowo&lt;t valued prirea being hand•omcly trained pictures, worth 82,50
The Ei’isoor.u. Social, will be held each. Wo understand there have been
this (Tuesday) evening at the reside.’cc
of Frank AUon, E»q. A general Invlta-

Jvbt AND Liiiebai^—The donation of
$18.), made to Rev. A. I*. Moors, on
Wednesday of last week. Mr. Moors,
by hh devotion to the right, has won the
gratitude nnd affittion of htopeople, and
the public, a small shore of which was

LATXXrTAsittaxs Dxmaxp

1.

NEW

MORTGAGE SALE.

W. BrUkr'l MtknM Talril GROCERY STORE.
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(om doocu amei

SKIRT.
T*« W»n&gt;i«TfcJ Reribdiu ^»d gijMt eawfarl
Dep't of Colklna, Griffin A Ou’s Union
Bmdnrsa InttltuU'.OberllD, Ohio,l» supe­
rior to any in this country. It thorough­
ly and fully prepares the student to take
chargoof an office. Satisfaction 1* guar­
antcod. Do not fall to ad dram them for
varticuluns before going elsewhere. tl

tarn* pliitotoptar *ad poel •UlMm»a, Addllu bl« spectator. th* Oral *r.d most amad»f
of periodicals, In bls pnpvrv on Country sod

OVR STARCH GLOSS
' Is lbs only ArUats sasd hj
fit* Cun Amu, lammtas.'sr* TsoDUxas

mc.

Hom. to ptotom &lt;b« br^lb UMl forilr ef tbs
body ; Ua Jert ind bwsTrfrol tost Ling. will) r»tprrf to bsslih may b« senghl ud rssd with the
brat rtfsrt. by prrsooo of aU boMto usd ago j th*

el IA NCERY ORDER.
gTATEOF^MICflraAX.-Britt A.

GCARD1AN BALE.

PIANOB1 PIANOS!!!
(O.XRAD NARTESEN,

Pat Bionic.—Hen. George Willard re­
cently Introdccod Into the Mouse of
Representatives the &gt;;&gt;Bowlng patriotic
Boolutlons. Wo bop* they may be
adopted by n unonlmnua vc..*e :.
ir/ierrna. In regard to tho .‘'nportant
question now before the Amerii*” peo­
ple, ieatoratlon of the Federal Union,
It Is proper that the Legislatures of .’he
dltRronl Stale* should declare th&lt;ur

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

bld him God speed In hL&gt; Tem] ersneo
mtadon, and trust tho blowing of God
may rest on. and protect him from the
nsaaulpr of the devotee* of the whiskey

Mb. Editor.—Alow us through the
coluinna of your pajwr, ta oxprero our
hearty thanks to our many friond* of
Hastings, and vicinity for their very
liberal donation op Wednesday evening
30th Irnit.
May rich grace from the.Author of all
Mwlnga rest upon the donpra, pad up­
on the entire community.,

Sumncr Howard, Esq. of Flint, was
clxwen Chairman, and tho Bev. A*. O.
Wright, Secretary.
U .
The Session was not cltogelher^tmonioua, and extended far into the mght.
but the following series of Resolutions.
I were after n considerable dtoca&amp;dun
, adopted by * decided majority:
\ Wbrrrat, Groat suoccss, haa attended
•-lio tuniperaucv movement for tho hmt
year or two; and
TFArrcas, We deem It expedient that
| temperane* principle bo ropreecoted In
the )K&gt;litlcs of our State; therefore.

ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
STATE OF MICHIGAN'^
Barry County,
f

CHANCERY BALK.

y

The Music, by "Mycts* II:trp Band,”
was decidedly superior—wo think the
best wo have ever heard, on such an
occasion, at least the Band is not excel­
led in tho State. All In all, the "Dsdlcatory” service's were very pleasant, and
reflected credit on all concerned.

IL. SOAP.'
■ than &gt;1 m&gt;j

5 C w t S tauf

vDedicatiox of Hastings Haij_—I ed jencc. and t
On Friday evening la»t the Hall In the the Federal lie
new Brick, was opeued to tho public, H--That so,
and the 22d cvli brated by a 1'ancc. The
occasion was one of public Interest, and
many of the leading citizens of the
town were prroent and took part In the
amusements of I he evening. The sup­
per, which was served in the building,
was excellent, and all went "merry an a
marriage hell.” We congrnlulnte tire
public Hutt we have now one of the bett
Malia In the State, and the proprietor*
on the succe.'iifUl completion of their
enterprise.
Let -the Good Work go ox,—On
We learn that the receipts of the even­ Thursday, the 7th Inst, a Static Temper­
ing were some 85C0, which U te be n&gt;cd ance convention wa» held at Lansing,
to beautify, and furnish seato for the driegiik* being In attendance from mart

GUARDIAN SALE.

CHANCERY ORDER.
: OF MICUIQAK.-X^m JM Cit-

1

gutinji' IJuinras Jirtrtorj.

I am now procuring the AD­
DITIONAL BOUNTY provided
by Act of July, 1866, m will
fully appear by the above affida­
vit. Soldiers, and all entitled,
bring along your claims and have
them properly settled. My
charges are as low as the lowest,
KlMJTO aa IT OtXJHT TO HAVE BEEN.
Uotobrrd, That we deem It expedient
Tha Bill to make the retiring Justice of at tills time to Insist upon patting into and no charge unless claims col­
our Huprcru Court, Chief Justice. The the field a distinct political party with lected.
■■ ■
Bill had no merits, and wm Introduced aamlnatiaiMlrreapectlvoof nominations
FRANK ALLEN.
made by existing political panle*.
i h, the Interest of Fbyryiwn.
Hastings,
Feb. 4th, 1867.
W* deem tills scU on judicious, and
No Cbaxqe.—The BIU ret rjanlring trust tho friends of Temperance will not
the Judicial District*. made no change fail to see there resolutions carried out
in the Eight. Thanks to the efficiency at tho fourth coming election.
of our Representative, tire Hon. James

will Tils north fcaff of ftto roall

NOTICE.

IJxwnot—The war upon our RallJtoad* tn the Lagialature. It la always
laxtt to let "well enough” alone.

vetoed the Port Huron and Laming
Roll-Road bill. W* are dtooppotatsd,

betnot nrprirad, and bop. ths Bnx

PW£

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

�iriraltiral finis
F. D. A.ckley,
DBUG&amp;IST AGB0C1R,
TToaNnga. - - - Mich.

Wt without having first reflghtlng or ix-lng robbed,”
a laily with him. ho took a
he depot, and tho following
“king the hotel ho alighted

Drugs and Medicines,
Drugs and Medicines,
Drugs and Medicines,

to thcwlnds. When tho fanner return­
ed, the house was open to the sky.
■■ynG.iT,!&gt;’ said be, "what new trick

notUtied
And ho took out bls knife.
■‘Hattafled!” returned tho farmer;
"why should I not bo satisfied T A flow
»hlnglen more or less will not rain me."
Hut be sighed.
Night came, tho fanner and bls wife
aafal to each other that it was high time
to get rid of this incarnate demon. As
fofiwvs the ease wlUiaenalbte people,
ml Ung their daugntcr, it ociag uic ™&gt;tom in Bohemia to think that children
■Uwsyi have more wit than their po^"Fiither," said Helen, “I will hide in
the grout pear-troc early in the morning
and call llko tho cuckoo. You can tell
Coranda that tho year ifl up. idnce the
cuckoo is singing; pay him, and send
Early^s'e next morning the plaintive
cry of the cuckoo was beard through
the fields. The farmer neemed
ed. "Well, my boy, Tpng is come,"
said he. "Do you hear tha cuckoo sing­
ing yonder 7 I will pay you and wo will
^"A^cSu?1^that is a bird which I

____ uuiw. h. i: ud II h
Tflb?. Wkio wTa U y at Lew. Middhnik.

PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,

Here arc four dollars. What teyour
'^Tlireo doRara,*’ said the fellow sulkl-

^"Hero are three. Now, your number
WrW
“Two dollars—UtUs 'nuff, too," re­
joined tbs driver.
"Two, then: boro they are. What to
your number 7”
“One, dollar,Cup'n—one doUar’U do,"

c
f*
2-

Books And SUtionary,
Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery.

dollar,’* said our friend,
civilly; "all you are entitled to. It’s no
consequence as to your number now.—
Good morning." And tho parties sepa­
rated wlthouteltherfighUngar robbery!

2
l-

3

WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.

Twa-

DRY GOODS

0o*M. aaas tews, « Biles boa MridlnUfo.
r«WH WBI6SV.
OR MALE-. • £ m*. «. I* th* to«. ofMu.
(UtKMMdm.

H. WMftJRT.

THE MOUhTAiN OF LIOUT Oi
FROTtCTOR.
sail M uritge G »ld». »nd »n esplicii

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,
THEY HA VS JUST RECEIVED

Two or throe days afterward Uttlo
Frank camo running into the house from
his play on the street, his eyes glistening
andhlseheeka red with excitement.—
"Mother, mother, I’ve learned a new
word from tha boys. It's ‘Great Peter.'
Give me five cents more, and 1’11 quit
saying that, too."_______ .

THS LARGEST AKD REST

ale* orgsa» which bar* lau dJreact for masy
St’jACKBOlFB FRENCU PATENT MALK
HAFK.
.
Ilia ptrfeeily *sfo aad saver foil* I* &lt;iv* Mil*AmUoo. it ta lb* only *nr* and safe pramutiv*

At Ackley’«
At Ackley’t
At Ackley’s

EXCHANGE BLOCX,
Middleville. Barry Co. Mick

SURGEON

DENTISTS,

H. WRIGHT Agent
"

dor sale—

EATiaa AND 0HTE1

8A&amp;OOSF
GROCEY

STORE,

litnte Street, UnsUegs, Bleb.

Real Estate Agency,

SELECTED STOCK DE

Jaosary. IM7.

"You have no children, madamF*
said a particular i&gt;roprietor of a quiet
house, before letting that lady the beet
apartments. "They orc In the eemetcry.” A tear was attempted on the part
of the landlord, the lease was signed, and
tho next day tho woman arrived with a
bundlo of babies. "I thought your chil­ u« uupviuary, -io. in f;MBor«*in«i, vm«in
dren were—were—in the ceujetery."— *«U,0, F. 0. Box. No. &lt;M. B*»d for Cir**l»a
"rfo they were yeetardny, sir, placing n
JONES A DRART^
few flowers on the grave of our former
landlord, who was nervous, and, to tell
tho truth, eo Irritable, that-—” “I unould cull lb* (ttaaUoa *f ALL Mraoea
dcr-’Uujd you madam—your children
wUiilngaujthiag I* lb* of DOTtSTHY

Groceries,
ever bro’t to this Mart,
CONSISTING IN PART OF

MI’KOVED FABM FOR SALE.

Th« Kutwenbrr U*»l»c «p*r»d no pu*» In ivflP

W

Boots &amp;. shoes,
IFiDTUHiAIB IRJSStClBT,

Hats &amp;. caps,

[Herewith we place before our reader*
a brief sketch, taken from "The Eajrt
Taleb of all nation*. By Ed ward ImboulayWb, member of the Institute of
France, and a writer of World wide rep­
utation. Transtetod by Mary L. Booth,
and Published by Harper A Bro's, of
New York. The sketches that form
this Fairsy Books, an among the mo«
pleasing of any Hist hare fallen under
our notice, and would fill with wond&lt;T
the minds of "our young folks" and be
prodncUvo of testing benefit, in more
ways than one. Tbc book, a 12 mo.,
pages303, is printed in the best style of
the art, on heavy linen paper, elegantly
illustrated, and handsomely bound in
muslin, ell for the extreme low price of

Bleached goods,

ANTEDI
"

To Exchange a good pair

Groceries,

Business Horses,

Harness,
Wagon, and Bob Sleighs, all in
first rate condition, for
NEW MILCHS COWS,
OLD MILCIIS COWS
OR COWS THAT NEVER WERE
MILKED.

of becoming tho son-in-law ot the far­
mer. Tho first condition that the cun­
fl. Tho law fl*rot* thing* which are
ning nsMsnt net on each now servant in tho custody of the law.
7. The husband and Wife are one per­
son.
the return of spring; but if from now
8. Every act shall bo taken most
till then, you any once that you are not Btt?ngl!yagainst tho maker.
mtisflod, I will cut off the end of your
9. When two titles occur, the elder
noeo. 1 give you the Mine right over should be preferred.
■A” ha added, laughing. And ha did
10. Agroeement overrules the law.
as be sold- Prague w.. fall of students I 11. - Ho who derives the advantage
ought to sustain tho burden.
12. No man shall take advantage of
his own wrong.
18. When the right U equal, tho claim
of^he^perty tn actual poasois^u shall

14. He ha* tho better title who wm
find in point of time.
Ifi. A right of action cannot arise out
of a-fraud.
।
Ifl. It is a fraud to conceal fraud.
17. The tew aeslats those wbo are vig­
ilant, and not thoeewho sleep over their

ih stuff, I inches wid
d each end, andamaDer
on betwrou (ha end
•* of a foot Now tin
1 and fill It withbtralghl
aid la, and naQ a crow

—

§ Perfumeries and Notions,
Perftnneries and Notions,
2 Perfumeries and Notions,

“It's a bargain, mother," cried tho
^Xnm^to thon^otandiihook it with Uttlo four year old, and tho money vm

all hl, might, when behold I a young
girl fell from the brandies, fortunately
more frightened than hurt.
"VUlsIn I" cried the flmner.
"Aroyou not satisfied'.’"said Coranda,
opening hl* knife.
,
,
"Wretch I you killed my daughter,

r

■pOB BALE-K W &lt;rf» • K "•‘tee » in t*w* JT Hoy*; pne* if par ear*.
H. WXIOBT.

Prison on the night of Uio 18th. They
Were Kent up from lialamaro-&gt; far heavy
forgeries a few months since, far terms
of three and five years resjiecUveiy.—
They left their prison cloths and went
with fall clUzt axuiu. A reward of 1100
tach is offered for their recapture nod
delivery to the prison author!des.

GREEN BACKS or GRAY
BACKS, would not be refused I
Also I want about one Hun­
dred of my good Customers to
remember that

A WARM MEAL
ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE
Hiving bad nite*a ytars cxp*riet»e* la a PUT
CteUfe RKSTiURAXT, 1 bate uu badiaavy Is
■•yiag thsi I aaa aaka
Tho Deit OYSTEft STEW is BaMlaga

Sewing Machines,

la Ignorance of tho law excuses no
i Wright’s sendees, which ledto
Haifa succete at Winchester, in
ID. Who does not oppose what he
» of September ID. ISM. fafes
might oppose, Menus to consent.
WiWI wee a young Quakeress, well
5®. When contrary law* ooma In
or her faith in a united nattonquestion, tha inferior law must yield to
id understood to be willing to
tho sui«rlor; the law general to tho law
cause at any sacrifice. When
the cupboard, and went back to the special; an old law to a new law; man’s
Eridan was In great doubt how
1 Wva tn ry.kit'a l.w.
fitetta to dins and take a nap.
-----sent a scout to the lady, who,
"Ara you *aiisfied ?" cried the firmer,
writing
upon
a sUp of paper which she
when he returned at night
inclosod in Un foil, dKLtod H to be
"Perfectly satisfied.” anlil Coranda;
placed
in
the mqpth that it might tweape
“I have dined bettor than vou have.”
tho enemy's search, and that funiluh
the infonnatlon that enabled tho Gene­
crying that her ham
ral to achieve hla victory.
■da laughed, and the
■■I—, MUMW. C.
—The Kinoes Senate has concurred
■Ar you not satisfied ?” oaked Cornuin the resolution of the House striking
word "male white" out of the con­
‘A. bam is only a ham.” answered hl i
Hav» the courage to set down every the
stitution,
and introduc’d an amendment
ater. “Such a trifle • does not trouble penny you spend, and add it up every
making Inkdllgcnee tho baete of suffi.« But after that time ho took good
Have tho courage to adhere to a first
resolution, whon you cannot cliange it
for a better; and to abandon it at the
toehureh, saying toCoranda, ' His eleventh hour upon conviction.
or t—incto to cook th* dinner. Cut
i tho niece of meat you *ee yonder, slut ui mare, a Jus: one.
IIsvo the coin-atre to nlneo a poor man
al your table, although u tichono be
• etw the kftabsst
pn-ocr-t, and show equal courtesy to
LjUiiatHl to deny your house to those
"Very well," answered Ooranda.
Phase ws* a Utile pet dog nt the farm- who*o quaUtiM you condemn, whatever
um by tho namn Paaley.
Coranda
IM Um. sklnd him, out Um up with

DRY GOODS

Ladies’ furs,

Gloves and Hosiery.

Cheap

the cheapest
for
Cash or ReadyPay!

ADAM 8CHDPPAN.

My bqoks arc at tho old stand ;
Odell and Fuller will take what’s
—A Florence letter, published in the
JTnie*. says that general King, tho duo and no more.

—Gen. Sheridan sent, a few days ago
to Miss Rebecca Wright, of WincheSer
Va, on elegant gold watch, an exquisite
ly wrought chain, a brooch and charms
The brooch la of gold, beautifully
wrought into a gauntlot, and set with
pearls. Ono of tho charms Is a sword

Cassimeres,

ooz.t&gt; lvnch:

HMtisn, Aug .X0lh.lUIL____________ m»

Ainorlcon Minister at Rome, hta been
invited to remove tho American church
outaide the walls of that city. Mr. King
has complied, and will hire a villa for
that purpose.

1867
1867
fcuSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Fancy goods,
■ MaaaiaUy mVUaS tovi*i«Ur.t*€UEPPA!
i Quurt sad OnWj Roca*. where Is* Is tl.

i. my iolu ana nones bavs to eat,
Wo would like some potatoes A moat,
Oats, corn or wheat;
Green Backs will make it complete.

—Culver, tho Member of Congress and
banker, of the Oil region in Fenneylvanla, has been on trial for fraud, but was
honorably acquitted. Tho prosecutor
has to pay the costa.

Ladies’ dress goods,

DOMESTIC

SHUTTLE STITCH

nn'.inu.Aily drawing from the
re put nothing In nt the bu
ire la a great ulUereuoo in ou
of anil Ln regard to “holdin
gnut-. Our rocky rougiufpian
iDigin their.fortlhty mid prod
illy crops much longer than t
pandy and more friable rolls,
int U&gt;;—!.-va*o&lt;! or cultivated
i yeeraor sj, will soon t’enon
. 7 he fact as rrgarda the m
' ah oofd never bo acrid from th
at lifiat unlerw Ito oquivelen
tied in aomo form of fertlllre
t annually doue, so we are b
he eonsideratl &gt;n of tho que
bead of tills article.
Ve have Just been reading of
in a western state which
I sold hay from the name field
ro without returning any ma
acres. Hut, it is added, that

I afiennr.th er second crop to b
1 off. Therein was tho prod
mofhiafirliL Dy cutting Che
ip obtained a good growth befo
’, and being allowed to remain
a muleh and fertiliser to the r
ig the cold, and.decaying U
it was a good manure for pla
I second crop hns been cut o
I venture to say his fields wo
vc produced cro;« worth han
1 tho half ot fifteen yecra—Fn

lerv originated in Germany
e chestnut camo from' I taly
• onion originated In ERyp
tMKCo to a native of Virginia
e nettle Is a native of Europ
r* dtrnn to a native of OnocB
e pine is a nttive of Americ
• popy originated In the E»
to originated in North Afric
■e originally Qunc from f-Ib
rslry wae lint known in ba
• pear and apple are from E
inach was first cultivated in

Coffe

The qulnoo came from the ^

Spices, &amp;,c, &amp;,c.
HEM, FELL, TUCK, EQAID, GATHER.
Ac., Ac.
Improved Preach Fake Skirts,

Do set inut to wbst any on* bay tell yes stoat
Saving ilaiilwr, but evil at Ua

E VAIU1TH TS HT.
•
Mtented, Novcaxbar I, 18*8.

Busting* City News Boom, aad

sum &amp;

im

Keep the beet BOOTS and
SHOES in town.

i The encumber came from th

The radteh io a native of Ch

Pmw are suppoecd to be of E
uarden bean* came from the

sum A MS

music sraaa,

Garden cress is from Egypt

Challeop, the "City’’ on TEAS!

nap la a native of Eur

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

3. X. HILL, AgcBt,
For the Cocntfas of Barry, Eaton, Calbuuq and Allagsa.

Silk and Straw Ban note

Za-AJNTDS

For Sale by all principal Dea
ers and at Wholesale only by
BALLOU BROTHERS,
SOLE PATENTEES,
401 BBOADWAY,

__

N.T.Ctty.

SALE.

rnaan. WH*ti*an SWytod,
CALL k KIA SIX OTO GO OS

AND PRICES,

x—

AU U CMuineed, of «* ZACT Aai

r#s-iA¥it.".-’sr.Mr‘'

andMexico.

Have a fine Stock of Crocxert
and Glass-ware for sale Cheap I

PteaM VMMBbtr th* few, OM door mm *fH
A. QaadH*r * Go's R&gt;nf»r«

FOR

&gt;e potato In a well known

RUSSELL A MS

SMuy

GmA»

BU3SILL i NEVINS
de

Won't
undersold when
CASH is offered !

CHEAPER

Outn tray olArr ffouut m HatEngt.

a large am
bte feed. Cut fine andmlx
inbront qualities of mead
of the different varieties
i moistened, amlalltdoro
allo wed to bo in a bu

DR. BIORLOW

Profoundly grealfol to tha People of
Berry County, for tUir very liberal

■lp*d roots are added, we na
rhlch stock ’Will thrive ujon
“if ths fanSTbis both hay a
i is batter to teed a portion of

ysLaFrA^

O. «

NEW OVEN
-O-lw .

BE8T~BAKERB

�CLOSING OXJT

^nririltnra! firms.

COST!

26 PER CENT OFF!

C\1T.WRI]

GOOUH

whkn rr
ir tou win ooodb chkap. eo rcr

pHILLIPS

&amp;

The Hext Thiry Den

Can be Cured

TOBACCO,

gENTLEY’S.

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY’S

.A.T COST
Consisting of

READY MADE

CLOTHING I

crow plixNs above. Instead of the string.,
but thin renders the frame heavier, and
does not allow the water to run off no
readily.
Enunea of this kind, when not In um&gt;
should be put under coven—taking can
that they bo thoroughly dried before
they are pat away. The covering and
uncovering ths beds is Ixwt done by two
j.-ereons, as then tho straw frsme-t may
b&lt;- lifted; ahovingthem weorca the point
off the sashes; this may be avoided by
nailing strops upon the Kubes to slide
upon.

GENTS AND LADIES

FTTJFtS •

Dry-Goods,
Boots &amp;, Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y tf Glassware

Dr. SEELYE’8

Liquid

CATARRH REMEDY

MEER8CHAM,

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs
CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of coot.

GUTTA-PERCHA,

BRIAR ROOT,

I

Good Black Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
A Chuchula Bever '* $12
worth $18.
Fine Caster Bevor " $20
worth $30
Bl'k Cloth Suit $18, worth $28
Suite for Business, 12 "
18
Heavy Coat,
5 “ ‘
8
Ladies' Muff
3 "
5
“ fur Collars
3 “ 4,50
EnglishMerino, 0,75yd wide 1,00
French
**
1,00 worth l,5o
••
*'
1,12* u 1,75
Buffalo Robes 7,50
“ 10,00
“
"
12,00 “ 16,00
Ladies’Knit Hood ,75 “ 1,12
.....................
1,00
" 1,75
- u Double all wool Shawls
3,50 worth 5,50.

Terms Cash.

u. a mulch and furtiliacr to the root. du­
ring the cold, and decaying the next
year was a good manure'for planm. If
the second crop hrm been cut or fed off
we venture to say hla field* would not
hare uroduecd crops worth l&gt;arve«tlng
tn r . 1. — l.nir n9
—
r&gt;—

Celery originated in Germany.
The chestnut came from Italy.
The onion originated in Egyuc.
Tobacco fa a native of Virginia.
The nettle fa n native of Europe,
'fh • citron 1b a native of Greece.
The pine ban itive of America.
’1 ho pony originated In the East •
Oats originated in NoWh Africa.
Rye originally enme frotii'Z-'ilx-rln. ’
j
Parsley wax tint known tn Sardinia.
The jiesir and apple ore from Europe.
Spinach was tint cultivated In Arabia.
The Sunflower wax brought from Peru.
The mulberry originated in Penta/
The gourd isprolibly an cmU rn plant
The palnut and p-aeh camo from

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE,

•‘Cash,”

CONSUMPTION

■ELLS EKTEliAL ftEMESY.

Will be sold at. fully from 25 to
40 per cent, below late prices.

Dr. J. BRYAN, Conaulimg

Give us a call!

___ PHILLIPS &amp; IEMTLEV

IT NEVER FAILS!

Sl

ESTABLISHMENT!

C Ircnlt Court G

Bad Breath

Weak Eyes

SPOONER’S

N. B. Custom work uid Out*
ting done m usual by Fairchilds.

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

L. Buckley will continue as
Salesman as heretofore.

Established in 185L
By J.F. ROBERTS,

Sense of Smell

f

Who b tolling

HARDWARE STORE!

Chills and Fever,

H.A. GOODYEAR 4 CO

Throat Affections

Bilious Fever,

TO

Intermittent Fever,
DR. SEELYE'S

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

AimjEVER

Syuiptoms-

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGS, CHEMICAIA, PA1NT8,
OILS, PURE WINES, AND
LIQUORS, HARNESS
OIL, AXLE GREASE
BY THE BOX.

Choice Family

GROCERIES /

BCBSSk Mm.

AGUE

PHOTOGRAPH ALBIUS!
‘isrisi

Diarrhea,

nie, th. di»cb.rgre

and will be sold at
Dr. HARVEYS FEMALE FILLS.

Railroad Prices,
Iron, Nails,

toves,
Dr. HARVEY’S -GOLDEN P1LL8.

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

Diaries for 1867.
STOVE PIPE,

CASH STORE!
To buy your Goods,
Just below the

BAP P^NS,
PKBTUUEIUES, TOILETABT1CLES AND FLAVORING EX­
TRACTS. AC COMPLETE.

Periodical Headache,

Dumb Ague.

And

every thing else

8hMt Iroa.

fashioned

from

AU torts »f

Shelf Hardware,
Travlling Baskets

Brick Block.

Dr.JIXBlXWr,

ssitiagrkyKslM

ROPE,

HUNTERS BEADQUARTERS!

GTlHSTD-STOISrEB,
Of every needed Kind end
Style jtwt purchased for cash
at low Prices end selling al

CARTRIDGES,

y For Sale by all Druggists.

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
All Kinds of

p
.

LACKS WITH

gUOP.

0’&gt;

Ml BaoanwAT, N. Y.

Al

pUTTY

FRUIT CANS, at Tarleu Prices.

Wm.H. McConnell,

Blacksmithing,
Roan Sbokxo, Caxmaob laomra axd
Gxaxait. Jorrao, Ac.,

•^^wwerrsaasi!

Hardware Merchant, HARNESS

SHOP.

Gr,.&lt;
SATISFACTION OCARAXTKZD.
Always on hand.
SHELF A HEA FT HARD WARE,

Come and See!

fed whole. Especially if a small sprink­
le of meal or any kind of grain, era few
0.1. tPASUIM.
pulped roots are added, we have a fhed ,
which stock will thrive upon Ln nro- '
DETROIT Dally A Weakly Papon co:
V stantly on hand and for sale at th
HASTINGS CITY NEWS ROOM,

G II. Cram.

JOUVEN'S

KID GLOVE CLEANER

AND
•out a ML

Land for Sale!
I

&lt;o

kU

’

’ • ■

ACRES
three
more

residing new Poor Farm.

AnesHKHt ef Railroad Stock.

■aiaaxais,

AND y^OODKN ^7

FBEKTOBT, ttUKOIS.

fodder, and if thin has been i
criy, It will furnish a largo
valuable feel. Cut fine and i

E. fa H. T. ANTHONY &amp; CO.,
■infklmn ef Pketegraphic

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

C. H CHASE &amp; CO,
DI. D. I. DEHYE A CD.

GROCERIES

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
DA1NTB.

Nashville, Tenn.

For the People!
PRINTS FOR Ilf Cis.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR 1S| Cu.

Don't fcrsai th. plaaeRC
GnM. iHntkUw^irei

Wm. Spoonik &amp; Co.,

eaSAY BAMAUTB

FEKDIXG STOCK.

will oat
thrive as

LADIES

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

Dysentery,

fi-edlng stock in winter ; “Witfi good
enre and attention, stock coming Into
winter quartern In fair condition may bo
——.—I. I1 .. 'ill. it11 n ln1.1■

hour* or days. according ns tho weather
may be, to soften before feeding, it will

MORE VALUABLE 1 HAS- GOLD!

Bryans Life Pills,

More and Better

Doafnesa
Hi

Bailey.

Go to
0. D. SPAULDING’S

THE A STINGS

Cold In the Hoad

Remittent Fever,

D. IIEHRICK,
VCT’ATCH MAKLR .rd Jsw.l.r, .11 kind .
&gt; \ « itch rep..ring 4cm &lt;m .hurt aolie. ; wm
.nd J.xUry- c~W.Uy repaired. Shop in
Kuueil A SwiM’ More.
11mU.&lt;«, Mich., feputabr ilk 1M4.
V

BISG t L1V1KCSTON

HURRAH
K)B THE OLD AXD LOBO TRIED

Congestive Chills,

Mudge

Before you, Buy at any other

AT ABTOXUHHVO LOW HGUREfi.

NEW GOODS

Peru and Mexico.

GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,

GERMAN PIPES,

COMB AMD SBB

Crae asfl See fiir YraralvBt.

continually drawing ftnm the spigot
if wc put nothing in st tho bung?"1—
There is a groa*. dlff.-renoe In our varie­
ties of eoU in regard to "holding out"
for gra&gt;^ Our rocky rough uplands will
&gt;un-utaln the'j fort IL ty and produic an-1
tiually cropa liiurii lotoger titan the low&lt;-r, wmdy and more friable soils, which ।
if not toit-drcMed or cultivated .every
two yuersorsi, will Boon I'ennn produelug. The fact as r.ganls the matter fa '
bay should never bo Ho!d from the farm,
not nt I"cat unices lu equivalent Is ro-!
turned In some form of fertilizer. But.
It fa annually done, io wc arv brought
to the ecmidderati m of tho question at
the head of thia article.
We have Just been reading of a fann­
er In a western stole whlcli has cut
and sold hay from tho name fields for 15
yi-aro w ithout returning any manure V»
nfaacies. IluL it fa added, that farmer
never fed hL- fields; ho never allowed i
the aftermath ar second crop to bo cut or '
fed off. Therein was tho ptoductivo-1
— .— nf V. I. ,1.. I I I,..
1•I
t &gt;.u

Garden cross ia from Egypt and the
EmL
Home radish was brought from the
Hou th of Europe.
Hemp in a native of Europe and

PIUS.

Ready Made

Ladies Wool Shawls,

fa certain­
ly an Important queatlon with u» where
co many 11 chia are annually cropped of
lhe!r burden of grara and no return?
made to the soil, hut the produce carried
from the farm and shipped to western
markets, after a fawyfam «f such cropp­
ing wc find our fields "running out,** as

The LAtse chestnut fa a native of Thib-

AND PIPES,

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

without Maxcuino.—This

The quince came from the A^land of
Crete.
The cucumber came from the Eeant
Indie*.
The radish fa a native of China and

AUCTION PRICES

BNUFF,

ERADICATED FW THE SYSTEM

ASK FOR 1TI

We keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of

l£u.

OGARS.

AMD ir TOU DOST SEE WHAT TOU WAXT

Dirill tte Ngn Tkirty Baji,

mo * uvn;a«Tos.

TOBACCO STORE

If you want good bargains, go to
nailed on at each end. and smaller

GB1AT IICinillTI!
YOUNG MEN.

n. i. e- hail

NEW GOODS

15000 DOLLARS
pieces or inch board

SHIP A’HOY!

GOODTUB

TAKE NOTICE.

ar Un
11 b« eua to as;

�Uj.y&lt;frvelo£&lt;iheimtoJ&lt;Jmtaeral wraith!

♦SO, 0001

On thofin*:

tfw Country, lasts*! ef paying &lt;h»
“»•**
rent-rolls of tho Aristoc-acy of the Old , Euprentecsurt
the find of January 1806. Of the mag­
World, aa they now do.
nitude
and
importance of the position It
It i»also true, beyond question, m the
urets, that here in tho laneedlMBto speak. Tho duties and re_
*
Weal, iron can bo made cheaper than in sponclhlUties devolving
Pennsylvania, if by proper protection, Justice are of tho most weighty chare*eajdtal is encouraged to embark in its j
production. And it is, also, true, that.

BUY CHEAP

El’FFEB KI

SAVE MONEYt

IODEL IFBUIJ ?ABI,

Cbwrtev .Etweti.ee.
la bareby el ref Ikwt on Monday.
IT, in datiLo win batata to that

Tho cltiaensof Hastings, regardless of
party, are requested to meet in Caucus,
at the Council Room, Monday evening
next, March the 4tb, to pat tn ttomlnntion men pledged to good order and tho
suppression of tho liquor traffic, f&lt; r
VUkge Officers.
H. A. GoohYKAn,!

Mepebllcaa Caueae.
Tho Republicans of tho township of
Hastings are requested to moot at I. 8Goer’s Office on Friday evening, .March
1st, 1867, at sevun o'clock, to appoint
Delegates to a County Convention to be
held on the following day, and to tran-

dustry. Owing to the peculiar condi­
tion of the country since the dose of the
late Interna] strife, but little attention
has been given, by tho people, to this
all Important question, but the time has
come when action, looking to tho future
financial proejrerity of the whole coun­
try, not only present, but prospective,
must bo developed and perfected. A
variety of interests are involved in Uris
Itagfelatlon, and it becomes the law­
making power to inquire wltHcare, and
determine with caution; so mohientous
un iaiuc. The Senate of the United
Staten, the ablest, m U Is the most dig­
nified Legh lallve Body in this Country,
and roprceente as truly an any other, ell
ctareca of the people, and hence all of
their IntervstH, han, after mature delib­
eration, careful consideration of every
wish and will of tho people, perfected,
and passed a “Bill far the Protection of
American Industry,” a bill, in our judg­
ment, the most pcrf.-ct of any Tariff act
ever'tadopted by the Senate, and ytt,
the Democracy erf the country', •apcctally the Copperheads, arc denouncing the
measure with more than thste wonted
venom. Their leading organ, tho Na­
tional Intelligencer, In a recent iswuheada Ito lender, “Tua OprnaasrvE
Tariff BUI,” meaning the bill Jus:
passed by the Senate, and presents rvhtt-hrd a series of arguments to induce
tho Hoimc to non-ooncur in Ito passage.
Two prophecies are uttered by the Intelttgencer, apparently to deter the Repre­
sentatives from oousummaUng tho meaeurc, but which. It seems to us should stB
cure its paseege. They are as follows:
1st. “Tbs P»nh«yl»*u* iron interests are se
far prstoetsd that lb«y will bs ruined within a
f. V yaare by ths compeUtion which ths prehltate&lt;y «uilas WilHrcata"

itrwftt will git sib* ike fvou In lagialattan,
jwrltafe, after ike Mil Can grew*. They will ra I
fuse the bnwnty to Haaeyhranto wbieli they will .
a&gt;4 Mart fee ikewuelree. Ke Kvrvpere linear
emi oaa ease in ceaapeUiua with Ibast *t tba-r

gencer threat--------------------------------------Pennsylvania with rain, brought upon
them by cheap American Iren, made
cheap «r protection, ud by the expected Justice, the pest ten ysare, and we era
refusal of our people to purchase Penn­ seo no good res son for a change, no truer
sylvania Iron, after Wcwtem Iren shall man than George Martin, on the great
have reached a paleo ro low as to r»- questions, lives on tho soU of Niichigan.
qulre no protection. and seeks by this When the other Judges yielded to the
argument to Induce the Reprreen tail res popular clamor, and proclaimed the ab­
from these States to vote against the surd doctrln, that | white blood was
nccsassry to constitute a man white, a
pending Lili.
We know of no better argument for 1 decision without a single particle of law,
the bill, than these consequences pro- Ji common reuse, or usage to sustain it,
|
Judgs
Martin, desented In an opinion
seated. Wc are not advocating the in- I
terest of Michigan in particular, though that will do honor to tho author, when
her immense iron intortwb are of great thedctostlblo doctrine of tho majority of
importance, but tho wclfero of the■ the Court shall have been forgotten, and
whole country. If tho eflbut of thia its authors with it. When tho majority
Tariffis to produce iron. In any part of of our Supreme Court forget tho rights
the United States, oo cheaply that the ofourdtixen solders and proclaimed the
pauper-made iron of England cannot "eoldlre voting law” uneonatltaUona],
compete with it in the markets of the C. J. Martin dcsen tud In an opinion that is
world, that will bo an Inestimable bles­
sing to this country, and a lasting bene­
fit w mankind. If In this friendly con­ ed from the Courts of the State.and which
test for superiority tn the manufacture in the judgement of tho best legal minds
of Iron, I’cnnsylmnia shall not be able In the land, established beyond a doubt
to produce It cheaply enough to com­ tiro constitutionality of the act, the de­
pete with our more favored region, that cision of the majority of ths Court to
the contrary notwithstanding. And in
those whose capital is inverted In-the brief his opinions iiave ever been re­
mill* of Penneytvanta, will not distress garded aa tho eldest that grace the pro­
the country at targe, or destroy the com­ ceedings of our Supreme Bench, and
petition tn the manufacture of iron, have the additional merit of having
though It might compel the people of always been true io tho dictates of an
Pennsylvania to seek other avenues of enlightened humanity, and free from all
trade, and to invest th air wealth in jx-nmnal prejudice, such a man the peo­
more profitable channels.
ple should be proud to honor. And we
But tho time will not so soon oome are pl eared to know that so for aa wc
when American iron can compete In, have heard an exprosaiou of the people
price In the open markets of the world of this count)-, tho vast majority are for
with British iron, for reasons that will
not cease to exist, so long as wo are a
free, prosperous people. A bar of iron
the earth. Its ingredients are Ore, Coal,
and Limestone, the right to mine
which, in this country, can be bought
forswore trifle, an amount almost in­
appreciable In the cost of a ton of metal.
The n-st is, fur the most j&gt;art, human la­
bor, and the value of the amount of la­
bor needed to produce the iron, is the
true mcssure of the cost of Ito produc­
tion,
our country a ton of iron can
can be produced for mucA tea human la­
bor than in any other country, because
nature- has given us the elements In pro­
fudon, on or near the surface of the
earth, and often so Intimately awoclated,
that self-acting Ball lioa-ta feed a fur­
nace with them all, taken from their
native beds within a few ya.-tln of tho
tlre-ptare. But when money is used as
the standard of the coat of production,
then wc cannot compete with Great
Britain, because our laborer needs more
food for his body and bls mind, tlian

St Joseph.,

.Is an intelligent, educated, aelf-corwwlous
and felf-Nxpoctlng American citizen;
becsw- our laborer shares In the pros­ MWMwr llantiejr Duvlriu.
perity which ho creates, and every day t/WOGold ladles' Watress....
Insbta on receiving and laying up hio lOjOtoMd Keatiel Legists ..
proportion of tho surplus of his tabor,
that It may accumulate to provide for
his fkmily and for himaelf in old age ;
and because this ta not a land whore un­
interrupted drudgery drags down into
dispute the sons of toll, from the cradle
to tho grave, and when the county poorbouse fa all the State can ehow to Uie. labtrer of the frulta of his life of toll,
when infirmities come upon him, and
tho intolerable burden* of life have bro­
ken the constitution of tho half-fed
wretch, who had never seen tho day
when be could command a godd dlfihcr1
or a comfortable, dwelling; heneo the
necesaity of protection. And what U
true of tho Iron Interest, ie true of every
other undeveloped branch nf American
Industry, and the protection of each Is
for tho best interest of thewholo i^wplc,
but especially of those dependent on ag-

IN PRICES

:iay' jjjurotu girti

At the New Brick Block, on
door East of the Old Stand of

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
One of the Finest Homo® in the
WJUTE LIQUID

MUSTACHES 1

Forced to ernw upon tho anoolbeat he* in
from three to ffr. wreGbr wise Dr. hKVIUXE H
HB3TAURATEUB CAF1IXAIKK. the mwl
wo&gt;dwfl&gt;l ditoeeery Is swders mImmw, Mitag
upon tbs Heard sad ll«Jr Ic aa almual nuraculoea
siaaaw. it baa bam used by tha all to at Vent
and Lcadaa with tire nreal Itelterre* IW=«M—
K«a«s or all porehaasr'
*------ T**---- ‘ “*
If entire aadalaetioa I
stance, ibe inaaey will
Price by smil. sealed re
....... .. ..'.n —A

BEAUTY!
Acscaa, Goldkm, Fla
Ccku,
T&gt;RODUCSD hr the uao c
£ FIUSKB. LS UHKTrtX.

State,

ENAMEL,

WJT ARK JTQW RECEIVING DI.
RRCT FROM MANUFA CT-

URERS ARD A UCTION
HOUSES IN NEW
YORK, A VERY

For imprsaieg red IteMtifyiog Ike Cwmptex-

LARGE &amp; FINE
8WW
COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFER,

Heat by Bull, port pul4. on mv&gt;pl of as 'order,
by
BF.ItUUMM&gt;UTTK A C&lt;&gt;.. OMwista
feblty!
Mi hirer BL. Trvy, K. ,
Free iw tfvenrbMv.
A tergs 4 pp- Circular, airing information nf
tba gmteat iaiportaaeo to tba yonug ol boih

DRY GOODS
Boots and Shoes,

CIIA8TELLA R*S
Hair Exterminator I !

Carpet,
Druggets,

TIK'.I STOMACH B1TTEHS. Of all ’cr'eWe
loc»ra they ere ibe B»»i powerM end lb- tnvil
Itsatal.- At thia eewen, when erm the .Iron fret
orF.nlMt|oC. ere Uablc to be rJfcctod by the *1-

Know Thy Destiny.

Oil Cloths,
facially nr-ded. Persons prediepowd to bitItaoeMWk dy,peplie. ceorlipeiioo, iatenailtret
ferer. or any of the cemplaiato which cold
wratheriopenodutM craj^.-arator. elwuld take
it rejnluiy lb reboot Ih, Winter and Spring
teontke- It la ataoiaiely pars sod hamUeo.

Wall Papei

Crockery, Ac.
Our Assortment is fill! and com­
plete, and as our Goods
were purchased during
the recent decline
i
in the Eastern
Markets,
THE AWARD OF PREMIUMS

nnu «-ak»axtxd ix sat-

CRISPER COMA.

ST. JOSEPH MICH.

WILLStLL TUXX

ronx B1CHA1U.

mm
Astrology.
That our

Customers can Save

p^4«w»l. A4drresal;«^'.o
‘
Ks. » WutFs^ito
uutSJlJI.
____________

n- .________‘ iMteyt
DLL. aciLEMCtt'8

On Former Prices.

mandrake pills.

WE DO NOT MKRKLY SAY

We invite the speciai at”781!on of our
thrmcre to this argument of the Inteiligeneer ngalnsl the TarifT. Wc wish you
to know and undentand that this Tarin
Is d. nouneed, because it will “dcvclope
tho Immense mineral resoarecs oftheoc
Western States,” and attract to our vast
inalries, a population of Iren producers,
and In re turn give you cheap Iron and
other manufocturee—so cheap that pa­
per manufor—
—

WE

WILL NOT B8 UNDERSOLD

BUT WE DO BAY MfFKA TICALLYTHRTViR WILL8LEL

To our Customers
The Horticultural Association

As Cheap as other Mer­
chants have bought

competition that grows out of It.
&gt; eenic time that competition will
.o the skill pf American Mtrnu-

THE MAD TO

HOLBROOK,

EXT VARIETIES OF

LIST OF PREMIUMS.

office, any one or ail of whom it would
l»o very pleasant to rapport for any office
In thogift of the people, that tho name
of Geobgs Martin will again bn pre­
sented iff tho people of the State, for the
office of Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court, bcllcvolqg a» we do that Ida rcState, an da proper tribute on the part
of the friends of equal rights, to one who
lias been true, manly, and efficient in
their defence.

Mich.,

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:ear &amp;

Tklbgbafhic.— The Telegraphic
Dep't of Calkins, Griffin A Go's Union
Bualnres/institute,Oberlin, Ohio,la supe­
rior to any Inthl* country. It thorough­
ly and fully prepares the student to take
charge of an office. Satisfaction is guar­
anteed. Do not fall to address thorn for
particulars before going elsewhere. U

Jocal ani JJiitillantm.
ofticial pans

&gt;OMKTS * ST1IKSB,

or bautcototy.

tolMT faawite Ztel
U&lt;nuraanfM*f«r.«t.
riwte*}*. and*11 kmU'rr oikvlaM r..- (ar&lt;r«4*n Mart U Mxfod la uwf «« Tnwdoy imorwi.f, o/«ok wwi.

GTUiil Idrartiaaaenta are ebargvd al the
r*t.of70oon per folio (too warda.) for the trot
nod U Mate
oaatile ud other .drarUaoBraUfroa *60 to |loo
o eolomn, par asana.

RECXIVINQ 2&gt;r

ASSIGNEES NOTICE.

GUARDIAN SALE.

hl. ipectater. the InliaJ d»: u
of periodical in hl* paper* on Coent:
City Uh, Ari. ita moot goniai rwowi
lion., to preserve lb. bealth and parity
body ; Ma Jaat ud tear* dec! twehlap *
ki, Id

Michigan Central Railroad.
»P*a.oager Train*, oa^ the Mlchljt.n Coatr.l

MANUEACXo

NO. 45

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8,1867.

GUARDIAN BALE.
attsrof tteKsMteofJteitar 3
BtMW.Jobnk.aMw. AlterI]

D AUCTION
AV
A VERY

Morning Ex............................ 1:13 r. a.
Day axaraaa,........................... 4.N r. a.
trajiwr llpoa............. V.ll S3 ra.

tor*, Dtni.l Hlnker .nd D. 0. Robiaua;
Village Atlcnxy, Frank All...
On motion Uio report 'M accepted H»d th*
COUUBlttM dlrchugtd.

VSAlia BAtTWAM.
Homing Ex........................... 11:38 a. ■.
D»y Etpr-aa...................
US r. a.
Kvrainr Ex pre..,--”........... IMO A. a.

&amp; FINE

SHERIFFS BALE,
iTATI OF MICHWAM, Bmu Core
__ ____ ____
----------firing ud b«.9.ia! r.mody f.r partfylng tte
blood.
(Aw odrertlsnut.)
V*. lit*.

Latxst Fa*iuo»s Dsmabd

fSZ»

B.X. RICR.Oea’IKoponnl.nd.nt.

__

J. W. Bradley'a Celebrated Palest

I. O. of G. T.
r arertiag. of WILD FLOWER
LODGE. Nd. 4. ere held Mor.d.r erening of etc'.i
weak, .t lh« Lode* Boon in Goodroar Block,
8aaUaga.Mieb.

■ l. THE DIFFnu
IETIES OF

DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE BPUfO)
SKIRT.

MASONXO.
Jk Tacr-rvlar m.«ting. of Hatting. Lodge
•tfV Xo. M.ol F. .nd A. M..oro holdai Muon/w\ Ic lldl. on Wodntad.y oronlag. on or be­
fore er.ry fall moon.
Tn Renlar neeiian of Omnxfritle Lodge
Xo. 134. of F. cad A. M-. er* tel 4 at Hunnic Hell
oaTomdir ereniag. on or before erery Ml axioa.

id Fancy

OODS,

The Wonderful Flexibilityand pv.t comfort

CHANCERY ORDER.
Whole Xo. of rotes for 14 Tru.leo was IB, of
wild Va. Joaoa received 4, 8. C. Priadlo a, H.
J. Kanflold 3, Tr«r&lt;n Pbilllpo i ; no ebokv.
id tellol- Wbolo Xo. of vote, vm 13, ot which

id Shoes,
Tnn Methodist Social will meet
Wednesday evening at the residence of
Hon. 8. C. Prin die. The public are cor
dlally invited.

h i ng,

The Pmssbttbbax Social, will meet
this (Tuesday) evening at the residence
of H. J. Kcnfield, Esq. The publicare
cordially Invited.
the residence of D. C. Hawley Esq., on
Friday evening of till* week. Readers,
Hon. J. M. Nevins, Mrs. J. P. Roberta,
Mrs. Dr. Robert", Mrs. EstoU* Thomas,
and Will. Stewart, Esq. llotini from 8

oths,

11 Paper,
&gt;ckery, &amp;.c.
is full and com*
s our Goods
used during
it decline
Eastern

.

. ;

ketg,

MATADZArSAF.
rx cast Air#
Lh THEM

T

&amp;ev*
can Save
? Cent.
3r PricesRXLr

8AY WE

undersold
KMrHATKJLU
W1LL8LEL

S OF

other Me
e bought
York

|

Cobpoba’tox Mektixo.—Agreeable
to the call of the Common Council, the
people of the village of Hasting*, met
In Caucus at the Court House, to con­
sider the proposed Amendment* to the
Village Charter; and organized by the
choice of Norman Ballsy as Chairman,
and Geo. M. Dewey, Secretary. On
The Republicans of the Village of motion, the Chair appointed Geo. W.
Hasting" are requested to meet at the
County Clerk’s office, on Fridayevening.
Morell 8tb, 1807, for the purpose of nom­ Charter u read, be referred to a Com­
inating, or considering the propriety of mittee of Are to bo appointed by the
chair, to report at an ndjourmvl snorting.
OUR STARCH GLOSS
nominating a ticket to l&gt;e supported nt
The Chair appointed aa (said Commit­
the ensuing Charter Election.
ted, Geo. W. Mill*, C. G. Holbsook, H.
A. Goodyear, William Burgher and R.
By order of Village Committee.
J. Grant. On motion, Dr. John Roberta
and Dr. A. P. Drake, were added to the
with a call made by Uio Republican
Town * hip Committee, the Republican
On motion of Dr, Roberta, the meet­
elector* of the township of Hastings, ing sojourned to meet at thia place on
assembled In the office of I. 8. Geer, on Wednesday evening next, at seven
Friday evening, March 1st, nnd organ| Jzcd by electing Daniel Striker, Chair­
man, and Geo. M. Dewey, Secretary.
On motion the following persons were
duly elected delegates to the County
Gov. Chapo la Just now exercising
Convention to be held at Hastings, on
the Veto power to the everlasting dia­
l-tenure of Rail Road Interest generally
and specially. But while the Gover­
nor la Vetoing al the Capital ^Ackly al the
PIANOS! PIANO8III
City Drug Store, is putting a wholesale
COIBAB NABVESEN,
Veto cn high prices on every «Alng In
There being no other business.
Caucus adjourned .Sine Dte.
hi* line.
Eg
The thorough renovating wjfch has
DANIEL STRIKER,
been going on for the past month, re­
vealing a large amount of choice staple,
Drugs A Medicines, Notions, Groceries
8. S. Cox
. cebt.—The Sunday School
attached to Emanual Church, under di­
No pain* 1* being rparedtomake the
rection of the Rector, the Rev. J. W.
',‘Ctty Drug Store" a general and favo­
Bancroft, gave a concert on Thursday
rite resort, for the people of Hastings,
evening, the 28th ult, al Hastings HalL
and vicinity. The assortment of drugs
A notion., will compare favorably
which It is always a pleasure to attend.
with any Drug Store in the State, Is re­
The children were present In largo num­
ally an ornament to cur thriving Village
bers, tieauttful in the glow of intelli­
and a credit to the enterprising proprie­
gence which flashmMkcin their youthful
tor. All who wish to buy goods cheap
eyes, drta*cd appropriately, and well
trained, their performances were pleas­ and get reliable articles, are directed to
call st Ackly 'a. City Drug Store, Hast­
ing and instructive, reflecting credit ings Mich.
alike on performer* and Instructor. The
ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
Instrumental music by "Myres’ Harp
Good Cooks.—LjuUm, If you would I*
Bond;” was, aa it always Is, excellent,
STATEDF MICHIGAN'1
known aa good cooks, and would avoid
•while the organ* under the masterly
the mortification of having poor biscuit
DAMUJU* UAllIUbUA,
touch*! of Mrs. L. Wightman, Mbs
Private Co. F., 8d. Rcc’i. Mich. Inft.,
Nellie C. Hawley and Mias. Itosa Good­ for tea when yoa intve company, use D. being duly sworn says that Frank Alien,
year, pealed forth their sweetest strains
of Hastings, Mich., procured- for him
the $100 bounty allowed by Act of July
of soul Inspiring cadanocs. But the
29th, IMA "bat he secured the some on
•vent of the evenings entertainment
,------- ‘, the «Mh day of Jan’y, 1887.
was the song, "My bosom heaves a
t
MAMUEL GARRISON.
Hgh," by Mrs. L. Wightman and Mias.
з
Subscribed and
Hawley, and which, difficult aa it was
»
sworn to before me
they executed in a masterly manner,
t
this 4th day of Febи
nury, A. D. 1887.
and which w* greeted, m it dmerved to
°
1,8. GEER, Jurtioooftbe
be, by rapturous applause.
We Irani thtt the receipts wcro &gt;50,
which is only a merited return for the
I am now procuring the ‘AD­
labor, the Concert must have coat all

DITIONAL BOUNTY provided
by Act of July, 1866, aa will
fUlly appear by the above affida­
vit." Boldiera, and all entitled,
bring along your claims and have
them properly settled. My
charges are ns low m the lowest,
and no charge uulesa claims col­
lected.

CHANCERY SALK.

CHANCERY ORDER.

SHERIFF SALK.

F MfCHIOXX, lUMTCwwrT.w. By

CHANCERY ORDER.

guardian sale.

�DSUSGII
Dnigi *od Medidne*.
Drugs and Medicines,
Drugs and Medicines,
PAINT* AND OILS.
PAINTS AND OILS.
PAINT* AND QUA

fisag
— IT— — -

Booki tad Stationery,
Books and Stationery,
Books and Stationery.

DRY GOODS

WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.

Perfumeries and Kotioni,
Perfumeries and Notion*,
Perfumeries and Notions,
ETCL. ETQ, ETC.,
ETC.. ETC , ETC.
ETC., ETC.. ETC.

tho spot. There be IVs-my bther's
&gt;&lt;n-tar o’.n twin broth--.-: a riet.-ia to
this doadly priaoa I Fathtt.” exelalnxd
M---- , tarn ngauddenlr. whilaihe team
relMddovn borbeaaftfulatoaeka, “fother,‘hall I drink to now 7”
The term of the old Jndge was eosTB sod wUh Bfccy. He rawed not fate
ixxl, list taasuxxbe od voice lie faltesa4-MNe, ho, my
1”
bbe lifted the guttering gwblri. and
leUtag it suddenly fan on ti&gt;c finer. It

rCLLBTOHC.
FFLI. FTOCC

BABLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,
THEY HA VE JUST RECEIVED

THE LARGEST AND REST
SELECTED STOCK OF

•nd h:stai&gt;L-a''m-!y every Wrot-tl^a
eiastraaafc.TKl to Uta m ri lo table oa
which It had been prepasod. Then aa
the looked al 'be trirmeuta of crystal,
aht turned to tbe company say ng, “lot
ci Lfond ho eiltar whe love* rat. temp-,
me to petti my soul for wlae. Not fir­
mer are the eve.-iaatinx liilto. than my
reeolre, Go4 b Iptagxoe, never to touch
or taste tbe p'l wm eup. And he who I
bare given my hand--who Wrtrbed over
my tao her'* Jy-cg fcrm,!n ihalrslma
hour, and b-irioJ the dead wan J&gt; rer

DRY GOODS

PELOL'BET

ORGANS

AND SIELODr.OMt,
srimsi7eaBedadlk«fr«tprtu.aG&lt;&gt;!4Mtod
uCnanr a ccaatry girt.

a( ladies «*r wtats
«
fkal pity ttxv.should bay lk«
11&gt;ra »Wr he. o.u -tesnaa
brfcaaa that mtsraa sigh Ik

EAT1MC AKD CTSTEI

Groceries,
GRQCEY

STORE.

Mtato Street, nastlng*. Xldu

Vk* «Mpe la Ik* ntaiy tfar ytUaa f^n,
WHkste'ta'agadgeU*™* Oltetiagk** gala,
la Mis |M k.WM Hute Mag Ul that k&gt; ua
ItteaSR Ik* !*w gagfoaSw «^&gt;U*( (ar «a.

CONSISTING IN PART OF

Boots &amp;, shoes,

Wk* 1* II apriag* ay skew tk&gt;ganlK u Ceag.

Hats &amp; caps,
lhe Coidfutioa so declare*. It b al­
leged the: In direct violation of thia
cLiuieof the Constitution he not oulv
has not adrl-ol with the ternate, but he
-haa appcLtted me. dilita-racly who,
hare been : ejected by the FeuMe. I
kauw it will be claimed that thia haa
l«-n ddne I cfore. and that for it hr baa
aprx«l?»t. lib true that hi two or

JONES &amp; DRAKE,

SURGEON
DENTISTS,
ould roll lh...nmlM,a o“aLL mv»,m

W oUblag aaytkiag la tk« of DKXTtaTBT

OY S T E R S

fljisirlianii.

tbo e Rwnriom Sib. 1 here hare been
nn governments - etab! shed &lt;mr tb&lt;ae
teacea If ttodr inei ptiwiIraoTwraIllegal.
I deal e t:ial the UommUlcc m&gt; th-Jo­
die -an- • hould make an varly re; o t up­
on thb point ittedue toibe 1'rea d- i.l
and It to due to the ooontry that it shall
be tattled nt an asrlr day. i am not a
lawyer, and ain hanllr corr'jietrnt to d'­
Cid* for myself wliethcr there wai eny
aueh authority.
We know, »ir. that when Andrew
Joim-on, through tbebnlktof J. Wilke'
IL frfh IwM-wrni. l-riwlitaut of the Ftiilxl

Btaa was vary pals thosch more eumpoo«d; and bar hand sheet not. a* smiUng
hark, «be gmceftilly aecej U-d tho cry etal tempter, and ra ted it to herllpe.Bnt acssoaiy h*d aba done it, when ov«
ery hand was arro tod by her pie -ring
oaicnMtian sf “uh! how teniutol"
.-“What to UY’ eried one -nd all
2S5'S.,Sft5£,&amp;to25

the lava of pesto. *Ib*y malms and
govern and control all civUlred naitoti*.
When Mr. Lincoln desl.cd to ireatca
yroreinwirnl in Tennvaare be apjotafe-d
Andmw Johnson n t&gt;r godtor general In
tbo Army of the Vnliod Etaua, nud
Hrlpa Iler Gen- ral Andrew Joiinn.n, of
the Army of the United Ftita*. be ap­
pointed him military governor of Inc
Ht-to of Tenneasre. Thuthe had a right

was fixedly ragnnUan It as though It
yran some hide .us object
(Juve.-mnent, an office wlileh. In tuy
Judgement, bo had no autho. Stylo err­
ata. "1 !&gt; «• gmernora wtry-n&lt; t etn: be­
fore ua for eonflrmattan ^aor^uuld it
Lavr made them any tuorv wuveruoni If
we hail couflnno l tlxsi, Ixciuao the
teuCe and r.niLoW Jotmwo tagttln r
Could not have Croat'd au office, twfore
the officer could be that eppolnu-d.
I'mt^llo
I -wa of
nt ar-.r
h.«. .al.I
that ihc sun a eiu
Lader ibc Live
war, kl
m 11 have
raid,
2 --------- te bod a tight to hold three Hfota* by
ml ftary power and force, iheso law*
of war have bcm efcru ped fh-mugt fo
a e, They a: a arbitrary , ibcy are
simply the will of the icu&gt;iuercr. Un­
der the laws of w»r in aidcut timepruaoner* of war were n-mo.HimB'y jait
te deith. tait thosr Lw» from uge to 1 go
be. Uta- modified, lint, air, m Lite as the
year 1N6, and as tala as the mouth of
J my in the yt-ar MM, the ta«a of war
ompowared the eoaqueror to levy all the
axpeiMs of ihawarujxm th- oouuacred.
Moan iTuasA cuniuaed Aiattm -be
not only took from Au*ua what Piw-

meut of the kingly power uron the
Ccm-UtuLon of England. Had any
Bill ih tn tabu r been gullir of any one
of the acta whi.h Were alh-gid to have
been cctmnUtad by Andrew Johnson he
would have tern m.jxwched for anv ano
of them.
J
Mr. I’roaldent. much iuu been asld,
to h in ihb body and be ore the peopK
of Uio country about the plan of ufl
1‘iesldeiiL I abouid like io oak aaV
matahtr.of this body what right th?
l roae'ent ha* to have a plan out aide of
(be law. of Congicea. The Proldrnt
lm&lt; a tight to adviae Congnaewiuu plan
itahaUadopt; ao banevsiy Individual
m thet'aiied Btaica tb&lt; mme right. If
Congrdha atea fit to adopt the t»Ua of the
PicMdout, weiland goudUt t&lt;otxnea
the plan of the nit ou ; end if Con2ram
tae ptin of John doom,
who by petition adviace b-ngrew to
adopt It, tLaoJohn JooMTariUaEKaaae
thopUaiff the Governmnk Hut,air,
xsrs&amp;js:

Bleached goods,

FE&amp;rtD Cl ta .ro-y Uyla.
A large seaertBeot at TmCy

Groceries,
am.'tali/n harA

to say that for that act of usurpation
Ger.end JackMn abonld hart- taen 1ml« ached by the Congieas of the United
elaCeau
But, rir, 1 will {ran that orcrand come
to an-a her allegntina tiiat i« yac more
a artl ng. It la aDegod—I knew n«t
wi ctbirltbe true or falx—but It la
al epel toat Andrew Jobmmi uiadeai-[uta;tmnts dur.ng Um hscb* of the
bcual* by removing the Imunibcuta,
and duringAhe L.tc I -ng Marion of Coorma did i-ot arud tiiclr uariMs to the
Senate1tZ
H all, ™
tali cr.
on ti..
th.- atUcu. iittrnl of
of the Senate, without eo: a ilting the
Senate, and in
la dtr.ct
d r.c« v-td-tew)
vtalction of the
Coti-tlljjiou and of bfaa
hb outh of &lt; fflce.
fflce,
ILoe mv a, never having
----- --- —bus to ihe 1-w.auatalL 1
know out w hc.hir that allegation be
&gt;n*e or ta!»«; Lm if U be true I rar An­
drew JOl uacu sh'Kild be inipesihad for
tb.U ota- at.t and th.t alone, bir, if the
Cot grtaa of the Lni.cd F:s:m permit
stuh a violation of the ('onatitadim as
Mint to to unpunlrbod the CougrsM of
the United bl. las rbould sever meet
again. The English Parliament for

rae*e&gt; .»&lt; otUra d*»&lt; bttlaem la Eavtiaga i
«r« wyeeMlr ta».l-d w »StX.. M. UUFFAJ, a.
kw Qoi?t aed Uitariy &gt;»«■.. “•*” bo la ateaj. I

A WAM MEAL

When dreetadfor the era

Ladies’ dress goods,
1867;

Fancy goods,

Cassimeres,

DRY GOODS

CLAM KMlACBtrr, 1 bora aa kas.t*a«y A

The B«.i Of STUB *TF.W U Hartisgs.

Gloves and Hosiery.

Cheap as the cheapest
for

A ee’.ebmWd French J
mon upon the duty o;
•i see In liita wr^roiraU
rho haa been gv-Uty &lt;h ’&gt;
icr liuabsnd. and In oral ut ] will II ng my hr.
tend." He lilted b w bee
»malr head Inal mtly due

Cash or Ready-Pay!

ADAM 8CH0PPAB.
DOMESTIC

. The Most Jl’-nET Tit
rroN.-lhc retiring tide.
The following curlouv:
Oppenrod on Ludf'ird •
Hcrt». and vt» Pterions
feureh : ,‘Thli £» to gir
3&gt;O pcrvon.la to be burle 1
ard but Chose living !n t
five who w&gt;h tota-bu&lt;• apply to Ephraim

Sewing Machines,
SHUTTLE STITCH

Coffe
Spices, &amp;c, &amp;c.

HEM, FELL.KCK.Ig.UD, GATHER.

For Sale bv all principal Deal­
s and at Wholesale only by

BALLOU BROTHERS,
SOUr^ATBMTEBB,
403 BROADWAY,
' f». Y. City.

AW!

«»3S« ssoa*.

CUUengo tire City" on TEAS!
TUra.0 th.DjLSTTRtJtMl.T.sioU.r.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

aad will katy aa kaad or bate io
ORDER ALL KINDS OP

Xa-AJN-JDS

FOR

SALE.

Fraw Nol^bbon, Everybody
CALI 4EJA Mrt OCR GO OS
AND {KKES,
AtM it Continent. of tkt FACT Oat
an SrUinf GtoL CHEAPER .

(Un any olitr Htnue in Hteiiaye.

B E 8 T *"b A K E&amp;B

Land for Sale!
I wink to *eH 80 ACRES
of Timbered Loud, lying three
miles east of Baitings, S. ocrea
sowed to wheat, ihree more

Tho man who “coul-ta

BUSSELL &amp; Blffl'S

IlaaUuE* City News Boom, and

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

la the Mat* aaiUtaction te ^UAUAKIYXD.
no mote of the I’rcfcdent’B plan. Let
t-e Fre-ideutof the L’nitad t-Utc* obey
Freak Crackers
U o Uws. It hu docs not obey the law. Constantly
ea band to MUI Ca.iax.ra
W€ him do it nt bh peril.
J
But, air. there b a kind of timidity
W- A. BWAR'K.
and dr.-ad that we, In sxacnhngour eonHaulage Jse.pk.lac.
►tltutJonul jKiwera, ,haU brtag aomc
dieauful auatuliy upon th:* giea: na­
tion. Mt. i na.'dc J. thi. nffi

I

Do Mt iron to
say ses way Ml yrm akest
Howlag UmIuotc. bal sail ex Iks

IAW

Jones has tbs Mtns right to prodalm to
the nalbm thai hb plan b to be carrii-d
otBaa Auerww j.Lnaon ha. that bls
I lc-n b to t-e canledoal; they have
Uen both rr^oct- d by the U* making
pi-ver. Hir, I h_vo hca. d enough of
,.hl".l,re^1«,tW plan. What right lias
Amlrew Johnson toa plan Uiat iia* b«ea On aa Improved st* la. aml^U’laff u kS ««NU7
sESvSSfee

RUSSELL &amp; SOTS •

Keep the best BOOTS and
SHOES in town.

SCnAfc

Bread, Pies, Cakes, and Pastry,

' o.®®’l^r oua out or the tncat terrible
rebeUkm that tho world Ins. ever *«m.-

——— -- --- - 4&gt;uc tilamo ua; fur what 1
draws
,
,
But a dnM ttit b anltod
lA conlramnd who witn
Mlon of * shell for the I

1867

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Ladies’ furs,
laprevrd Tn-nclt F»ke Biirtf.
WAS3UT10 ti nr.

Han from LoutoviUe to Na
Bckena could not bare J
a Camden &amp; Amboy
the conductor wonk
Jchargfd for letting them
Yemen la a delation ; at
g delusion.

Profoundly greatfol to the People of
B^ry County, for their rery liberal

oaaU we will gir.
yea a BARGAIN.

iaiuw, aaaaiEU a

aurr.

thing!

BUSSELL S MS
Have a fine Stock of Ckockkit
and Glass-wars for sale Cheap I

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
Won't bo undersold ichtn
CASH is offered I

boy, remarkable for }i

••I thought U Vi* K
Jobs.
“Xo mo Y* Intarniptee
“Xo, sir jit’s ale and
said John.
.•1 know it b," Mid th
^WSkrir’” said the1

�©list ani ®^trtotst.
Kfee me aoray gnd qwk to meluv :
Mxlfee hv ewe * vigilant ■**,
What if Moline were lurking Dear t
Kb. me, dear!
Kiaa me aofUy and apeak to me low.

oa»( lull** lh«n ««»M ‘P1" ■»&lt; »«*’«,
Conld bak«. sad brew ead tw top,
oold .ibx sod play, could dance aad paint,

Al soy beauties mw ;

Kl&gt;* me aoftly and apeak to me Iowa
Envy, too, bath a watchful eye.
What if Envy obuuld chance to beer:

26 PER CENT OFF! CATARRH,

BertkSide State Street, whres be willlreeei.S
Customs wife tbe yulluat stlaMloa.

Can be Cured

TOBACCO,
CIQABS,

AUCTION PRICES

sNcrr,

ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM

PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY’S

-AND PIPES,

2SX FOR IT!

Tomic ladles i*» wore fow»a with iherx
W bwh would jut Wd tbair tram j

Wo keep constantly on hand a
fiill assortment of

Dry-Goods,
Boots &amp;j Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y 4* Glassware

SEELYE’S

TOMIC HU*.
MBEBSCTAU,

Liquid

OOTTA-PEBCHA,

CATARRH REMEDY

BR1AE BOOT,

7a axtreaa aaaM ef DAilliy wd TapeteMe

BELL'S Em»AL ttHEBT.
Prise Two Delius. ouDomi f*t « a0Btb. m M

GERMAN PIPES,
sad ail kinds nasally kept Ina

Folly ban often the same result m
wisdom; but wisdom would not engage
In the school room so expensive an as­
sistant as calamity.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
Words ihould bq seconded by action ;
It
“ 1./ ^.—.a .—

An elderly lady who wu handling a
jutir of ttruncal pLtai in a dm tai office,
und admiring Uie fluency with which
the dent!rt described them, asked him.
“Cana body eat with three things?"
"My dear madam, mastication can be
performed wit a facility equalled by Na­
ture herself," reajiondod the dentist.—
"Yea, 1 know; but can a body eat with
them?’’
We know a girl, says Punch, *o indus­
trious, that, when rhe lia» nothing else
to do, the knits her brows.
Want Its than you have, and you will
alwayn have nn.ro than you want.
How to moke tho hours go fast: Use
the “spur of the monient."
Hethat rtrikc' with his tongue murt
guard witli his hand*.
Why is a tilting skirt like a slaughter
pen T Because lean and fat cuivvs are
i-r-.ii In them. '

When dressed for the evening wogiri*
nowadays
'rcaree an atom of tlre'K on tw leave: .
None blame cs; for what is an ^vfcning

Forbeab! wrath only kintflea wrath,
And stirs up paaalon’a tire ;
While answering softly, mildly tend*

‘Cash.

■

CONSUMPTION

SPOONER’S

•inc a iinncsTon.

ESTABLISHMENT!

Chills and Fever,
Bilious Fever,

Cold in the Head

Intermittent Fever,

Bad Breath

Relieved in a tsw niurtee.
Cause by offensive secretion*.

Remittent Fever,

Weak Eyes

Congestive Chills,

Senso of Small

Canted by Catarrhal aff«Uoni-

Diarrhea,

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

L. Buckley will continue as
Salesman as heretofore.

h

soiling

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

•.

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

Choice Family

GROCERIES!

SymptomsTM ireiptotni of’Catan h are at *re« rsrr
•ligbL 1‘iraoai find
hart a eaid. tkal Uw?
kave Crtanenl altotka. aed are mere McaiUra U
V^chaurei or iraiperalere. in tbh cOMUUua
tbe see* mey be dry of a &gt;11(11 dwaberfw Ibis
.ad acrid, aftonvarda thick and adbaaiva. ouy

:s»

88ft88&amp; M8K8
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
Diaries for 1867.

A Large Assortment of
gUOF.

0. H CHASE &amp; CO.,

.lAFy^UoreriakU."

Loes or Turn.— An Impat'cnt Wel«hmancalietito bla wllb--‘Come. come,
Isn’t breakfast reedy f .Fve had noth-

morning, to-morrow l» Tureday, tbe
next day’s Wednesday-half th« week
gone and nothing draw ye*tf'
'
There Is no doubt that of all tho stale*
the one In which tho «noct carneat heart
prayers are offered un tar the Uaiou is
the State of Single Bhwednew.

Hots Is th. place to buy your
POWDKR, CAPH, SHOT, CARTRID0Z8,
XLYH PATSXT W.IM AO.
Doo’ t Ur ret the place ROBERTS A KTRIKJ! R’S
OLD STAND. opposite lector. Goodynr A
Grant Dss'i tbll to (its as a sail beters par-

_

Xawansetere, aa&lt; Warm atod Good.

And everything else fashioned

from

Sheet Irak. All wrla «f

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE.
QRIND-STONE3,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
paints.

—Seen A«— C

■

LASS.

Photographic..

E. * H. T. ANTHONY * CO..
■kHfkclsren sf Photographic

■MsauM,
Wiieimaleeod R.laD,
MH Baosowar, N. Y.

num-

AND WOODEN WARE.
WHOLESALE OB RETAIL.

JOUVRN'S
KID GLOVE CLEANER

Hardware Merchant, HARNESS

SHOP.

AI1 HsraMass siwafwtarud firn U&gt;«

SHELF A HEAVE HALID WAKE BBT

EABTKBN

LBATHEB,

AadiawtaMy

TAKE NOTICE.

■aSEKas:

Double all wool Shawls
B,60 worth 6,60.

_Jtoe aa ths sight
------ __^B'llElJd
dated

Terms Cash.

Mudge &amp;, Bailey.

Iron, Nails, toves,
TIB WARE of ALL ^IXDS. of Ue ewi

BUNTEltsIlBA DQVABTtBS 1

FurmrHy ofBaUl* Creek, beta opened e XF.W
BuoKaan* itoor. on HUM street, owa doer Weal
of W. K Urowu . Wa&lt;ea aboe, wbtre they ere
preperee todoaliklnZef
r

Cm aid Sa fin Yowta \

“No, sir: it’s ale and beer ujaaaure,"
said John.
“i knowttt h,” **ld the maater.
“WaB. air.” said the little boy, “fath­
er and 1 both think It la no pae to iearu
about ala and beer, m we never mean to

tai lf»( RriMiy wfU be foeed U

Railroad Prices,

Travlling Baskets

CUFFS, and Many other Goods Hom Siiorrno, Caaauoa looareo axd
GxrxaAL Jobbivo, Ate., &amp;&gt;c.
regurdlesa of cost
—Work done la eiiy ttyle and st elty prtoee.—
Good Black Overcoat $7,60
'
worth $10
A Chuchula Bever “ *12
worth $18.
Fine Caster Bever " $20
'
worth $8(k/'
Bile Cloth Suit $18. worth $28
Suite for Business, 12 “
.18
Heavy Coat,
5 “
8
Ladies’ Muff
3 *'
6
'* ftir Collars
8 “ 4,60
English Merino, 0,76 yd wide 1,00
French
“
1,00 worth l,5o
“
••
J,12J - •­
Buffalo Robes 7,50
10,00
“
"
12,00
Ladies'Knit Hood ,76

A

Dr. HARVEY* FEMALE PILLS.
Th. •xpertrteeer’ttlrty
ko, pteved On
no .qnnl far (UtoOTiM O&gt;.CnKtfaM Bed t*
to&lt;u!.r«.r., nmule, ham wtu Pan., far. aMM.
riw.vda
Addis( Traaaporlatlon; sad eoa»&gt;i*a mainly al T?ev are ty, .ad .nre |, ,te7,

PANS,
PERFUMERIES. TOILET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX­
TRACTS, &amp;C. COMPLETE.

Nuhville, Tenn.

Bkicksrnitliig.',

and will be sold at

STOVE PIPE,

Wm. Spoonik &amp; Co.,

JJLACKSMiTH

HARDWARE STORE

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGS, CHEMICAI3, PAINTS,
OILS, PURE WINES. AND
LIQUORS. HARNESS
OIL, AXLE GREASE
I. (sr-craBy k.pI cp to &lt;b. wWU of lb. people.
BY THE BOX.
awaj&lt;pteal Oaiplauil. tu WUitoe. Probpaeo,’

For Sale by all Druggitto.

J^kW

MORE VALUABLE Ill AN GOLD!

Bryans Life Pills,

Established in 1851

CHEAP AB THE CHEAPEST.

READY MADE

Ladies Hool Shawls,

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE
By J. P. ROBERTS.

AGUE

Dnrim tie HbU Tilrty Days

The man who “couldn't stand it any
longer" h •- taken a scat, and now be.'a
quite oumfoxtabL-.
it wu* a pointed rexnerkof Franklin Is
when he h*M, “’If • wife te only half
the aeuaoiw, she l» o.tcn the - holt with
.the point.",

N. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting done as usual by Fairchilds.

Who

A.T COST

SKATS AXD LADIES

THE ASTINGS

More and Better

Periodical Headache,'

CLOTHING!

Before yw&gt; Buy at any other
; Place,

HURRAH

Djmb Ague.

zrojr.—Tbe retiring tide.
The following cursout notice recently
appeared on Ludihrd Church door,
Herts, and was ptevlowdy read In the
chur.-h: “Thfe b logtvu notice, that
no person !i to be burled in this church­
yard but those living In the imriah ; and
thtkw who wish to I* bu.-ltw! are desired
•to apply to ' Ephraim Grab, pa'lah

Sl» Bsoaswar. Htw Teas,

MiLUPS * IEMTLET

Dysentery,

re mon upon the duty of wives, wild:
"1 ace in this wngfention a woman
who has been guilty of tiiaobo.llenoe to ,
her husband, and Iq order lo point bar
out 1 will 11.ng my breviary at her1
Lend.” Ho lilted bin book, and every
female head Instantly ducked.
A ComMtxrSr-'Speech Ja silver, but
•Ilenrc golden.1 once tho expression
hush money.
Consisting of

Dr. J. BRYAN. Consulting
Physician,

see

comb amd

Give us a call!

COST!

Are you tho mate I*" salt! a nasa-ugrr
tho Irish cook of a vet-cl. “No."
wered Pat, ’ but | Pin the boy that

*»Kree.“iso^

.

4m la aa eld Bea Captela aad kaswa how to

Anti-Fever
15000 DOLLARS

rih rerty ibeu to toew

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO 8TORE.
Gire bin * taU.

g Itoewmber Ute^^Kestl1 ud&lt; of Stole Street,

chicken* wore recentty found rvoetlug
upon the iron cunnedtlng broaka of n
ndlway car, In whi-n. petition they bod
ridden from LoulaviU4 toNaahville .The
chk-kcu* could not kite done that on
the Camden &amp; Arnfoy rea&gt;l. If they
ha'!, the conductor Kvould have been
discharged for letting them ride free.
Women la a delusion; Mill men will
bug delusion.

YOUNG MEN.

UKLL'a «rauric kbmkxhb*

TOBACCO STORE

WHEN IT

ABD IP YOU DOJPT sra WHAT YOU WAXT

r AaJ pretty, tee, Urey war*.

9\S\SX/*

MR. J. C HALL

NEW GOODS

Kl« me aofUy and speak to me low.
IP TOV WANT GOODS CUtAP, SO TO
Trust ma, darling, the time is near
When lovers may love with Dever a fear PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY’S.
.
Ktasaedear,
Kian me eoftly and apeak to me. low,
If you want goodb&amp;rgains, go to

feraM

SHIP AWT!
AHewThingforHasting*

-----

, O.'teui^U OTbwrr1*^-^^! psT.nd'ihret lrun by’

THE ROAD TO FORTUMH

1 certify tiret Frank AU,o preenred hr ...
Ml-'-.M toasty and bMk par. du. My ftw.ud
A
•«-»
-bed-dt

�Causes and Results ;”by Alex. H. Btsphens, late Vice President of the deftmet
Confederacy. We shall look with deep
Interest for this work, aa Mr. Stephens
is a man of marked ability, and we ere
carious to know bow the deed rebellion
now appears to one who bore so eonspicnous a part In IL

nnda of poor whites, and conteabands in
tbe South. They set forth the facta in a
circular, tbe length of whirh, excludes
It from our columns, but which may be
seen at this office.
They say. " what is wanted is merely
beings,” and suggest that "Indian 1
Corn," each boahel of which win sub- 1
slst a family for a week, to the relief
You say that eucA a man wo have In
most desirable under existing drown- George
I
Martin.
1
I do not question tho learning or legal
ability of Judge Martin. I oouo.de also,
that he la radical an the questions of
human liberty, and equal rights, qoreadvantages It possssses for the economi­ tiona over which every American ought
cal purcha-e and tranrportatlon of corn, to watch with Jealousy.
chiefly owing to the special and gratuit­
But these questions have been, ar soon
ous instrumentalities at its disposal, are wUl be, settled by the people so ferae
this State is concerned.
Then- is another question Just now
occupying a large share of public atten­
tion in this rltais, it is that of temperand 'fish, suitable wearing apparel for
working women and girls will, also, be
Wa al! see at a glance, the important
gladly received and promptly for* relations the Chief Justice of the Statu
sustain.'} to the execution of our present
Thia appeal is aa Important one, aa a prohibitory Liquor Law, or any other
large proportion of those in greatest need, that may bo enacted.
are women and children, widowed and
Can Judge Martin be trusted on this
orphaned by the cad havoc of war, and
We trust this appeal will be liberally
responded toby the people of the North,
and none left in this prosperous land tn
die of want and starvation. For furtber
infonnatlon, apply to John Bowne, Na
1A9 Reade Ktreet, New York City, to
whom all contribution)! from the west
should be sect

SAVE MONEY

IN PRICES

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;C0.
AFFLICTED

SUFFER NO MORE!

A. KNAPPEN,

Wh.a by th. ess of Dk- JOIST ILLF8 IUXg yo» can b« cured jxnnaaeatly, aad al a tri-

CIIAITELLAK ’I

WHITE LIQUID

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING
RECT FROM MANYFACT.
USERS AND A UCT10N
HOUSES IN NEW
YORN, A VERY

ENAMEL,
For Improviag aad Bsastirjlsj U. C«e&gt;piax'

to habits of intemperance, be trusted
with the decision of appeals that may
come up before him In the execution of

I at bast think he cannot be so trusted.
It may be said In extenuation, that is hla
falling. Isay that is hla vlM; and It is
a vice so destroying ns to level the moat
towering intellect with the simpering
foolishness of idiocy, end render tho
meat profound learning valueless.
The recent session of tills RL Worthy
We may pity tho slaves of tills vice,
Grand Body, held at Jackson, wasJargc- and ought to use every means to effect
ly attended ; some 800 delegates being in their reformation, but it seems to me that
we cannot be true to our convictions of
right, and the true Internets of humanity
and rote for such men to occupy poaldona
of public trust
Wo have men in this State, with
morals uncorrupted and minds unahattcred by this vice, who are in every way
—Tho National Edition of TTarerfry
competent to alt in that place; and'it la A'orefr, published by T. B. Pcrteroon &amp;
our solemn duty to clothe such, and Brothers, container the whole forty­
only .uch, with the ermine of Chief eight vol umes of tbe Edinburgh edition.

tistisgs’ SuintM

At the New Brick Block otn
door East of the Old Stand of

LARGE &amp; FINE
COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFER.

ENT VARIETIES OF

ADVANCES MONEY TO
STONERS.

, DM. JOIXTILLS SPECIFIC PILUS, for
idy and wraanl can of Unwrfcaa,

DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes,

Carpets!
MUSTACHES!
■ur"caHllai

Druggets,

TJdlldr ie s/sii

■
Editor Banner.—I j?ereeivc from purpose of tho edition is to furnlab tho
r the report of the trial of those chargcil Americkn people with the novels of Rir
' with violations of the "Liquor Law,” Welter Bcott at a price which will bring
that two, “J. Nobles and J. C.Cble have It within the reach of pereona of mode­
' paid their fine." That was sensible; rate means, it cannot boast of any su­
liavlng some conscience left they did perfluous elegance of exterior ; but It is
not feel like adding tho additional crime 1 got up on fair paper, clear, though small
. of wilful and premeditated fnlahood, to type, and with sulotantlal binding of
that of standing nwu'« bralna, and rob­ unexceptional style. It will doubtless
' blng them of their rnanheod. Also be sought by those who economise in
that, “W. A. Bartwell held bls over un­ the purchase of l&gt;ooks, and thvre are
til the 11th of March; proposing to fight few ways In which on much good litera­
It outon this line If it takes allmunmor.” ture can bo haipfor so small outlay of
If Mr. 8, and those Legal GenUcmcnW!
profcsslonally engaged to assist him In
Woman’s Work ik the Rkbxllion.
violating our Statute*, and escaping
Messrs. Zeigler, McCurdy &amp; Co., Phila­
their jwnaltiee; suppose they are going
delphia, Chicago and BL Louis, have
to postpone thia ca-c from time to time,
now in .press, and are about issuing a
until they outgrow public Interest in It,
book of 700 pages with the above title.—
they are very much mistaken. Public
interest In movementeof tills character steel engravings by the bed arti.-ite, ami
is enduring.
to contain sketches of nearly 200 Ladles,
Dressmaker,
Ordinary then is virtue, compared to and brief notices of about 400 others,
the crlmo of stealing a man’s health,, who all made themselves inmorNEB, by
wealth, and his family’s bread and but­ their eelf-eserlficing devotion to the wel­
Pursuant to call, the delegatee from ter; stealing hta brains; stealing bls fare of tho bravo and suffering soldiers
the Townshlj® met In Convention nt honor, virtue, manhood, and upowlng of tho Republic. It is written by Dr.
the Court House, on tbo 2d day of March, him into society, with an ulcerous body, L. P. Brocket, and Mrs. M. C. Vaughan
for the purjx»&lt;' of choosing four delegates impoverished family, an Idlotio mind with an introduction by Dr. Bellows,
to attend the State Convention at Lan­ and a UfoofcomtptioD, whose'every breath late President of the Sanitary Commis­
sing, on tbe "th day of March, A. D. Is a moral pestilence. Decent mcmlxm sion. In such liands It will undoubted­
of community when tin-y know these ly be valuable work, it Is published by
Tho Convention was called to order by things; and, Thank God! they know subscription, and Uberal tnduermente „ y
b
Dr. Roberta. On motion, Calvin HUI, them In Hastings, are not going to out­ are offered to agents. Address tho pub- hum, uj fm taxa *U Injures. prop«ro&lt;*.
1__________________________
was chosen Chairman and D. Striker, live their Interest In them. Every Mer­ Ushers, Lombard block, Chicago.
chant;
every
Grocer;
every
Provision
Secretary.
•
Tbxbvxb Almanac.-The THfeafl
On motion, tho delegates were elected Dealer, who finds his money drawer
viva voce—whereupon Geo. M. Dewey, nightly minus, to the amount dropped Almanac, fur 1S87, la oa usual repletX
Daniel Striker, Richard Jones and MUo Into the life sucking till of the Whh key with election statistics, and contains a
Seller,
la
Intcrerted
In
thia
case.
Every
L. Williams, were duly elected delegates
large amount of political Information In
On motion the delegates were authorised pud citizen who desires the material a little space, besides the usual astrono­
to appoint substitutes Ln case of their in­ prosperity of the town Is Interested in mical tables. It is invaluable as a com­
ability to attend. On motion the Con­ it; and Hartwell, Legal Gentalemen A pendium for political reference. Pub­
Co., will find it so when the case comes ;lished by the Tribune Co., N. Y.—Price
vention adjourned.
20 cents. For sale at Htt.t*
Parente whoxe boys are Just the ago to
be dmwn Into these Patent Bucking
Pumps of Vice arc catenat'd in IL
tlio Mrriahi, by Mb® Thackcry, Henry
Well Done.—Thu Senate on Thurs­
MOTOSna In this town, with, tearful Kingsley and Edmund Yates, thia popu­
day rejected tbo bill legallxlng the ac­
eyes arc nightly pleading before ti»o lar Weekly has numerous abort, pithy
tion of ths County of Jackson, in voting
m-rry neat of God, that Ke would bo articles on European politlc.il and soci­
merciful to their Bor’s, and shield them al topics, which are of groat intsrest to
Jackson to Niles. Wssoggeot that the
from such influences. Htetcn, on plead­ all Intelligent Americans. It also gives
next effort of Senator Prlndlo, be to got
ing thus-for loved BnoTiixM. Wtvas, every week one or more choloc poems
tbo Legfalsturo to authorioc Jackson
are praying with an agony horn of suf­ by Swinburne, Buchanan, Joan IngeCounty to aid in the coiutroctlou of a fering, for the redemption of their Hcslow, or some of the rising poets of Eng­
BAKDe, through the triumphs of the land; frequently it Is enriched by a
Such a road la aa nocesaary aa the one
translation of some ejieclallyInstructive
proposed between that City and Klle*.or Interesting aketeh from French and
Wc hope the Ix-gWature will firmly
German periodicals. In fact, it contain,!
ndhero to this action, and rtrikoan equal­
weekly a valuable miscellany of what is
ly effective blow al other visionary RallItoad Schemes now demanding LegislaHEHBOLBB FLUB EXTRACT

Oil Cloths
BEAUTY!

Crockery, &amp;c.
Our Assortment is full and coi^
pletc, and ns our Goods
were purchased during
tho recent decline
ii^the Eastern
Markets,

CHASTELLAR’S

Hair Exterminator! I

Astrology.
WILL SELL THEM

febiry!________________

Know Thy Destiny.

That our

Customers can Save

25 Per Cent.
On Former PricesWE DO NOT MKREL T SAY W
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
BUT WE DO SAY EMIHA TICAL-

LYTYLNT WE WILL SLEL

many styles of goods
To our Customers

As Cheap as other Mer­
chants have bought

Try ub and you will find th*1
our extremely Low Price* wil&gt;
verify theae statements.
(MHEAt, lAllSVSIAUn.

GROCERS

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NO. 46

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13,1867.
^listings' gnsiiteu JirttlnTj.

Yaral anil gistrilaitm.

Brick J
the Old

’ AV a-sit
x rxnr

OOD8,

ckery, Ac.
is full and con­
cur Goods
sod during
t decline
.astern

AXTKB IK SAY-

ECAFAKD

Repldlicaxs Attention.—The
Bill bus become a law providing
for the election of Two Dele­
gates from thia County, to the
Convention to revise the Consti­
tution, and, al«o, the Bill pro­
viding for the election of a
“ County Supeuntendent of
Public Schools.” These officers
arc to be elected on the Grat day
of April next, and the call for
the County Convention, to make
the nominations will be found in
this issue of the Banner, under

EXLABUKD AMD IMFBOVED.—The
Lansing Republican, and Niles Times,
come to us of late, enlarge! and improv­
ed. Buehanan Untoo, having changed
hand.-, has also changed names, and
now comes to us as ‘‘The Berten County
Record, and Is decidedly improved, ss
well as enlarged, by the change. We
note those evidences of the prosperity
of our co-tcmporaries with great picas-

New Dbbss.—We are now Ln receipt
of the balance of onriuw type, and shall
on the first of April present our readers
with the “BAJontw”
printed on
Copperfnci-d Type, from the well known
Foundry of L. Johnson 4 Co., at Phil­
adelphia, Pa., than which none better is
made. The selections wo have made are
2/rwfcr and Affaic, enabling us to print
twice as much reading rentier os hither-,
to In the same space, thus making our
paper much more valuable to the sub­
scriber, though some what costly to the
proprietors.
We have also, added largely-to our
assortment of Job and display Type, all
of which Is copperfaced, and which will
enable ns to do better work in the Jobing department than can be done In
any other office tn Uns section of the

for Township Caucuses for some
of the Townships in this county.

.'NDER8OLD

kVJLLSLEL

OF GOODS
Btomerw

other Mer3 bought
York

GUAEDIAN BALE.

Examikation of Carlton W. Briggs
arretted by Sheriff Malory, In Wiscon­
sin, on charge of obtaining about $85 of
Phillips A Bcatly, by the toise pretence
o! being agent Of the Michigan Central
Insurance Company at Katomasoo, was
concluded on Monday, before Justice
Burgher, who held the accused in $600
bonds for hU appearance at the next
term of the Circuit Court- Mem F. D.

A

u utJidnTnta etaio 0«
»fH»*Uug« sad show ctaM. if i
s w.tsassxf

te st Gesrge L. Balsa.
« ORDER—State sf Mtebtesa.
irafUWTT.M. Aissmteasflh.
rl ter Ik. Loir .tlterry. LolJ.n.1
iRm, is Um vUisgs of MwUags &lt;m
• M Sar »f FrStwy la lb. Jw
I tegtit ba.4rad .lity^r.a.

SHERIFF SALE

cheapest, and, we are free to say, one of
the best published. Itte ss targe so any
tbreo-dollar Weekly, and is furnished
at only $1^0, with Prises to the Agsnto
raising Clube equal to the entire sub­
scription money. This may
lit­
tle strange at first, but wears assured
that theprtiM aroalways ready, and
both prize and magazine punctually and
faithfully sent.
Address HOME AMUSEMENT,

c: rrtWte. AaSg. af Fretate.

Mxbchaxts.—Are you willing to
buy a certain number of pounds of Baterates and only get so many papers con­
taining only 14 or 15 ounoes ? Buy the
Bert Chemlea! Saleralui and you will
get full weight and beet goods.

CHANCERT ORDER.

—The nomination of brig. Gen. Alger,
of Michigan, to bo MikJor General by
brevet, was ccr firmed on March fc Tbo
falliwlr- Michigan Pcetmasten were
nrtected : HenryBarns, Drtrott;Charles
A. Taylor, Grand Rapids ;F. W. Antho­
ny, Jack-on ; Foster PraO, Kalamaxoo ;
W. J. Edwards, Niles; James Nnwoe,
Marshall; William Msalett, Dowagiac ;
E. VonDemark. Battle Creek . K. W.
Fonda, Three Rivers, and Solomon E.
Bites, Eart Saginaw.

CHANCERY ORDER.
.TATI Of JncBlOAX
A-

■besee no trareler reterat," b«l joe •« 1
tbcogbt W II | or r.thrr I otrabtai oo • I
precious pteet of food lock. I »■« rocoeun
«4 tofTt • bo» of Bryaa's Ufa Pitta, for not.

Accotkd.--We regret to learn that
Gen. H. A. MOBBOW ba. determined to
i accept the Lieut. Colonelcy of the 3Sth
U.S. Regular Intkntry, and will soon
_
_
Join bls regiment now ul fort Phil Kear-1 ud opposition to It; nearly all the canncy. Gen. Monnow was one, of a fow
nominated on the other ticket
men, who dcijite tbo Influence of hie 1
n.,u,
-rk.
। lh. official
m.i j os, t.on, i-n
withdrawn
rhe
imrtv. andi .hk
lest the I having
,
.... their
. names,
.
qukl'jjo ,.r . him. !&gt;.
... «OTla
.Ch"WOA 1» ~ &lt;•' “ U
the Peninsular State, and wont forth to the venllet of our people emphatically
protect the Interest of Auman freedom on {f0'r the rigid enforcement of tbo Law of
the tented field, and proved himself In j prohlbitloo, and that was the only qura-

UtlANUEKY URDEk

'

ITATE OF MICBiQAX.—AyUi JWtari Or-

1b the Ligbesl sense ofthose terms. And
while we ere pica cd to know that bls
services arc iccognlxcd aud rewarded,
wc regret his choke of o military over
the high civil station bo now fills with
io much credit to himself. But whether
tn
liases salras- ■ 11 civil or military life, the General will
be remembered by the people of Michi­
lily. .
h.ng. L'leck. 1 gan, as one of her meet patriotic and

Cent.

GUARDI AR BALE.

Social wUl meet an Friday ewring of
this week, at the residence of Itev. A. P.

to Obdlxjx, Ohio, or Hxujdau Mich,
and attend iter a term the Bubxmsm Ixbtitute of Cauuws, Griffin A Co.—
The wide spread popularity that this
Ixxrrrvnox has gained of late la with­
out a parallel la the history oi commer­
cial schools. And the proficiency of Ito
graduates to a standing testimony of the
have not arranged their Subscription for thoroughness of tbo drill to bo had there.
the year eudlng April 1st, aro specially Don't fall to send for a circular.
requested so to do without delay. Our
first year In the “Baxkxb" will expire
on the Slit Inst, and we wish to begin | Om,BoY» axdQxub. Wewelcomo to
our X list, Oliver Optic’s weekly for
tbo Sew Year, with all did accounts
“Our Boys and Giris,” one of the moot
adjusted.
Interesting of any of the Publications
^LNkw Baxk.—Wo learn that Mr. which reach u», devoted to the welfare
of
the youth of our land. Being pub­
Galloway of Livingston County pur­
chased, on Monday, the lot on State lished every week. It Is the most welcome,
Stroet, next Wtat of tbo Goodyear block, and consequently the meet valuable to
and will fit up a Banking office there Ito patrons.
without delay; and will, also, at ths ear­
Published by Ln A BnrnABD, Bos­
liest practical moment, erect on the ton Mass., at 12,00 a year. (We would
premises a fine throe Story Brick Block. thank the publlihara for no's S and B in­
We wish the enterprise success, and bld clusive, which have tolled to reach this
ibo proprietor, whois otje of the loading office.)
_
Republicans of the County of Livings­
Homb AMrsxiUXT, the year round,
ton, a cordial welcome to our thriving
for only tl,60. This exquisite, beauti­
Village.
ful Family and Ladies Magaxlne te the

Rncxrrngi
t MAirvTAcr.
r° XPCT10S

□tbs,

THX Social.—The Good Templar's

PIANOS! PIANO8I!!
CONRAD B1BVE8EN,

Mm appointed and the Senate confirmed
the following list of Notaries Public, for
the County of Barry: via.

Fill irei Ftik Ovratmi Bas,

jonn r. ranory, v. u ranam i ownaeuu, rtey «r. ir.rr-.wyte tktf.ll Urm teT F«srr.
Bylvanus H. Cook, Robert J. Grant,
The iMMCtto. rflbs sulol pabUsta rwp^l
Jphn M. NevlnBjDanlel Htriker^Angust- 'nil Eolleited. Liters! l.rnis to &amp;«••!«», T.scbrrs
us Richardson,George Goodyear, Joseph isd Cl«rn"&gt;ss,
•
W. Burson, Lycurgus J. Wheeter,
CI re ulor 1‘rico I tel mt os sprlicsticn.
Udrw,
COMBAD MARVENBIX.
Abraliom Ryerson, David D. Darting,
“
- ‘"to T. Wheeler, Adam
ark. Traverse Phillipa
, Henry W. Beecher,'
ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
Porrroxro.—The trial of W. A. Past,
Irrln B. Ingram,George
11. Palmer, RuawU E.
STATE OF MICHIGAN')
wttt-, for selling liquor In violation of
Thaokabury, Milo L.
the Statute in such caws made and pro­
HAM UEL GARRISON,
vided, W.U again postponed on Monday,
THvateOo. F., M. Kex't, Minh. XnfL,
■BMP
to the HMh inrt., at nine o’clock, A. M.
■being duly sworn says thatFrank Alton,
of
Hastings,
Mich., procured for him
. The public expect (hero will be no fur­
the S100 bounty allowed by Ast of July
ther delay lu this matter. Since the
2&amp;th, I860. That ho secured the some on
wrdict of Monday, it Is to be presumed
LZL
i------ , the 30th day of Jan’y, 1887.
Tub RrRTi.TjnM Recobd.—Part air­
that" wheels of fortune " are not popu­
J
SAMUEL GARRISON,
ly of rills Interesting and valuable His­
lar InstituUona In our vBbgc.
&lt;
Subscribed and
tory of the Rebellion, containing all the
official Documenta, and recognised by
the courts, as legal authority. Embeltebsd with Portraits of Andrew John­
son Preaident of the United States, and
Ektn, Is at hand.
This wnA dow nearly complete h the
on^ valuable History of tbo Rebellion,
y«t written, and tbs only one, ths authoref Whirh, hasaocsss to all th. He
pogta, and other State papa, partata-

I am now
lire AB___________
OPTIONAL, J provided
by Act of Joly, 1868, m wiU
ftilly appear by the above affida­
vit. Soldiers, and all entitled,
bring along your claims and hare
them properly settled. My
charges are as low as the lowest,
and no charge unleee chums col­
lected.
FRANK ALLEN.
Jtafap.-Peb. 4th. 1 ML

CHANCERY ORDER

ADMIHSFrATOSS SALE.
s tbr natter sf tbs Estate of Valter. J.

I

________

GUARDIAN SALK.

dS£T.

�9. ncKuxe « c.fe
GREAT SALE £F WATCEH.

^7dXiL7uKSZ7u;2H •&gt;

BOMB,
•

na/orAaAtaA.-We
(fail doable taewort,

Mich.

Drugs and Medicinee,
Drugs and Medicines,
PAINTS AND OILS,

^Si&amp;8!S :i

Booki and SUtionetT,
Books and Stationery,
Book* and Stationery.

DRY GOODS

WALL PAPER •
WALLPAPERi
WALL PAPER.
‘Good, goodf’ aald the gentlaman,
and etaruxl on.
Calling st Ufa store where the yoang

to tall him," said the genUensan ' ihaX
when he goes InV. bar lucre for himself,
my name is at ids aervtoe for Uiirty
tho«trend .tollers "
■
Itere-Ulug the store, which be did ta
time, you may be sure the high jvice
•■'t on hla ean-luct made lusends f c tlie

length portrut of tier »np;K* d huabond.
Thm toe truth oCwhai her abtorhad
told her lolug enuflnuod, aho went
home, on J th« -.' waa a acene when tbo
hu-lxmd of the two wlvo-i returned at
evening. A aepanUon followed. He
eDtnatc-l her tor lay, i-.nd ofibred her
money when i&lt;c foiu&gt;d her determined
to gu. She refne-d all. taking only her
wardrobe and other peraenal article!.—
To complete the tnmaucc, ahc aulaequ&lt;-nUy married another man, from
whom ahc la now evoklug a divorce on
the ground of cruelly.

W. WIGHT,

Perftimerie^ and Motions,
Perfumerie# and Notions,
Pcrftfmericfl and Notions,

ind that b
rc loownrd
1 by the wi
haul tba
In bins or boxes, or
i of sound on*' only
■*, air aud whltewmh
, with goal tar and mo
tiJSwh—While the tta
fthe rreuud, nnd the
de-hUta..W HaLte to Sli
n&lt;&gt; Water find* it* wn

S

ETU ETC. ETC.. .
El f’.. ETC. ETO.

Moasf A4vsmW osWsr Clshks.
Ctraall Coart CereralMleaer for Bury

ETC. ETC., CTC,
nnxirrooK.
&gt;/.
FULl. KTOCK.

I
J

FVLLSTOCK,

&amp; GRANT,

.‘SffSjl
WsSsSsdsy.

rasrsurs

jost received

THS LARGESTA ED BEST
Selected stoce or

DRY GOODS

country, lit*
u« r. v. M. wuucr,
and he waa the flnt Prealdent of the
American Tract Society.

How to PanspK*.—1. Rtae early ;beEATING AND OYSTER
gln'and tin] the day with God, alwaya. Prof (OREST JACKPOX. ROET.BT UKHEtUT
2, Be active ; whatever yoa undertake
M. !&gt;.. Or KOORMB VKLPKAD. Jr.
•* J-J— u through, with your THE KATieXALWSrKM.'tABirgMTAlILMHiignt; oot
ter.
A Flaa foa Earl, Jlarrla^a.
Wis
Tears
•fttariraBed
sreems
is
tkeesreef
S. Mind
own buainara.' Some •rrnfciai.fptnw law faefarei m e.tU.r
Rxv. Hxxby MouoAM lectured in
Boston not tong alnea on the subject.—
1 HCfEXCX AXD FAfR DKAtfSGTIOTOMOUR
•'Younx Men and Early Msniaga^”—
DVBRKM!*Xire.THM A«bFR*CI&gt;.
The following la the Herald's report of
W. fatiUUWj care Ny yklUtaLtort, Dreerrtata,
the lecture:
.... ■
Mate Strrat, Flnsriugs, Mirb.
Imselssey. Itrefarcal sef Dlaraal EbIm.obi.
“Nfetaie. history, and rerelation dei Coaaf lUMa j^ridur to rrataUl.
awary Ara
clnro, ‘•It la not gvod that man tbrxild
boohaia." lie needs a help BUfa-« ------------------ it cir. quick, quick, el-e,
wife la the l alx-xe-wlieei, the rarolator, nqicnt, and do your Bret work.
the guanllan angel of a buvband'a truat,
confidence and pnaierlty. Politically,
SciJ&gt;-DKrcn&gt;Excr-—Many an unwl«-'
ro lally, morally and sp.rituatty, man jmrent
hard, and livre apartngly
ro (Ulnt* a a ifc. Mau needs a home.— ali hta wmka
for tbo pnrpoae of leariug
The H rem no gave boobetors no lagsde., enough life
to give hla children a atari in
Corinth denk-d them aepultaro. Atl&gt;- iho world,
Itia called. Setting a
eulana scounttd them. In Ptato'a com­ Joung nuu aa
afloat with money left him
monwraith. at the age of thirty-five y hla rdatlvea,
ta like tying a bladiler
they were fined. Man Ta but half a man under
the arma of one who cannot
without a wile. In all your gettlnggarrt awlm; ten
ctMpcca
one bo will looo
a wife, and nev.r rest from gvutag till h'.a bladders and goto to
the bottom.—
you got murlcd. Battar lira ta au aide Teacli him to swim and be
will not need
tlio bladders. Giro your eldldren a good taaakta4,4taara'laa4&lt;apMlsaa««c. La4.W
education. See to it tliat hla morale are wnfaforoar aireafar.
pure, hta miud eultlvnted.and hla whole
I&gt;r. Jutaoa*. Pnult Maalkb rtfia. II prrkoi
natal* made aubwrvlcttt to the laws a aatr it.a rc*naal rooxer tar all frrrgafanl.tr
which govern man, and you will have I rml .UiniMUu, Oom rkUw .row
given what will be of mure value tlun TMB M00MTA1X OF 1.IUMT OB JfKDICAL eaaifaal!; aa ta*A
/
l-BOTKCTOA.
the wealth OCtho ImUee. You have aadXarAagrOaita,
endaa asylicil K-« to tart
Fsnrers «xt ethers fetsg baaiarm la Hasliags
given him a atart which no mtafortune
wns
as ■n mprcfallr i.Mled la vfa.1 Mr. ItCWDPFAW, M
enn deprive him of. Tlio ckrilcr you
U&gt; QufalaU Orfariy Keens. wtara M fa alvais
teach him to depend upon bl« &lt;.wn reaoureea and the blaaelng of God the bet- I tfaadirraariptaMliCrralartootalatoKmart

PELOUHET

ORGANA

AND JIELODr.O’1%
r&gt;aals»ea*ly seartej the talpHw. aGafa Jfafa;

*• Aa The Bc«t Cabinet Organ•
Anrrir.n luCdfatr. New T«rt, Orfetar. lag.

!

GROCEY

Groceries,

STORE. ever bro't to this Mart,
CONSISTING IN

TaRT OF

Boots &amp; shoes,

IDTUIAIB E3202T,

Hats &amp;. caps,
Bleached goods,

OY S T E R S
Groceries,

। in saaaUtr &lt;a4 af far upmor
to aor •!
Ufa to rrtl.J -pur.pbltaa' Rctctxbtr UU «t
trod a vrilito rrf hr la «r»nr faitar. ttstoiallr

[CSVS?

eth;.lul Io lit Fciticabr cm. ondtr cotaLtortt; m
that spriugeth up of Itself in ono night, , b.-easak la toe aaiarv tf tblrp taeh cat« dtg&lt;n
when we aro adeep or regnrd It not, but
PBOPMBBon Ltailtl* Um&gt; celebrated a delteate plant that groweth slowly and
Viennese botanist and pabrantulo0st, tenderly, iiodltur mart pains to cuhl- Rsciotss •IltulCxMiUSatAildi.ut r^ar.n
baa recently published some remarks on vntoit. Neither istlce a spirit ton t will sirs organs width tats Jain dwmMl7« nui
‘
the ancient E?yi&gt;tfon«, eepcdally thaw । be conjured away with a diarro, slain rears.
of the rnmnuir of Ihvikonr. On ex­ byasnslo blow, or dispatched by oao ba. ncum FiuMcn Faust male
BA|V.
amining them through the microecopi'. afeib. Who, tiicn, will lc ao fouliaii aa It is perfsrUr s*fa end
Nr« fails fa give ssllsthe Profresor dieouvered that the mad of to leave H&gt;- eradicating of rice, and the rsdlota. If Is Ufa aaly snrr uIssT. prrersUtire
the Nile, out of which they were made, plabtlng of virtue ta Ita place, for a few I
contained not only a quantity of animal years oc weeks f Yet he who procraatlan t vegetable m»ttcr, but nlso the frag­ I ualci bls repent anoo ami amendmerit'
ments of many manufartorrd sub-tin- grossly does no; /with hla eyre open, he
ee«, whence wo may conclude that abrldgva the tljrte allotted tor lhe tongmuit have enjoyed a high degrre eat and moat important work he has to
, o: clvUlutaat upunriL of four tbous- perform ; be la a fool.
mi-1 yesuxago. JWca orlJgor has bmn
acahled, by the aid &lt;if h!» microscope,
Io discover in three brisks a vx-t mimber
of plants which at ttat-time grew In
Egypt. The chopr«J prow clearhr dtacumibie tn the body of, the Lricks, couUrni* the dixriptfun ef the manner of
making them, aa we find It ta Herodo-

Ballou
__

’

Ladies’ dress goods,

1867

Fancy goods,

A WARM MEAL

DRY GOODS

Ladies’ furs,

ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE

1867

RUSSEL^ &amp; NEVINS

Cassiraeres,

—OR—
COLD LVNOH
CI-AMIt RKSTAUIIXST, I Mve aa brelsaey II
••’Ing that I r»n &gt;a*U
*
The Be*I OYBTEB STEW ia DreUats.

Cheap us tlio cheapest
for4 ’

Cash or ReadyPay!

Gloves and Hosiery

ADAM SCHUPPAI.
Ilasttaga, A»g.. loth. 1W.
DOMESTIC

If thor neck* becom
or twu ol real, M'J
^XT.Sp'£

Sewing Machines,
SHUTTLE STITCH

Cdffe

Jrelltalbi»«tarilsaMM. Be* res Mbee M

UEJf, FEU, TCCK, 15*10,011110.

Spices, &amp;.c, &lt;fcc.

BUSSELL &amp; NEW
Keep the beet BOOTS ind
SHOES in town.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

CUUeige the "City’on TEAS!

MAC HIMES ALL WABMKXTn)

taOttamry arsaaata
A- XI- UMLLy Agent,

LAHOJt ASSORTMENT OF
IfilIL.

For the Cx-uattoe'of Barry, Eaton, Cai- 1 SUE
bouu end Allegan.

J Q*

H

and btraw Bonnets.
,

Formera, Neighbors, Everybody

A'trononiiei! pbeuemen* appearbe
the order of the day. f-!ncc tlio nuituro
* “ ““
»Law«. anoUxr 'aubjeet
which U creating madi
«uialon Jtmcng the
ro between the tab and
phMaaicnttnoren're^h^Vk^f
will not be twain vb«Wc for four tbouT.
and j care. Thia heavenly wooder ta the
ixiajunetlcu of Uic aun, mo ,u. Marairr
Veuua, and Uu earth. At ih« time ef
the. ne.-utatata, nUflni «&gt;cM t-e tab w*odby Uwaame MMtafal line-tit, tai,

CALL 4 EX A MIX OLItGO CS

For Sale by all principal Dealera and at wholesale pnly by
BkLLOU BROTHERS,
, .

—R•porta from Ta'en-ata-thc Chinese
port from which, Chinese nc-.ru row
reach ue ta 12 &lt;tay»-«talo IboT tbo Tv­
coon b-ia been shot. The news will
cause jyotound regret throughout the
civilised world, for brief as bee l«cu too
Aitataltoatfon of 111 e new T&gt;cx,n/h'
hM tatfDod Xbr htawclf the reputation of
a itaoere friend of thorough reform.

AID PRICES,

gOLB.FATEATBBM,
AM BMWDWAT,
N. ». City,

ABRY!

IAKEBY!

in ' r i.ccie i.v^iw
et aa. or an adntinrnt^
mine. Theathem very
nunVfir harnrea galta.
By if expoecd to th

ml

A nmiKIWlT SECT

ehpcMero buudled In unnroded fare,
wMIe from the feet to a point above the
knee the llttla darlings are alinret nak­
ed. of coarse mothers who tbusdrtM
tbalr children are very far from tatantlIng tn kill them or re into r them perma­
nant itrrslkb. but such ta the probable
result of ttaatr faabtauublc eanosure. It
hlna that moat children have their
Umbe well proUyto-1, bceeuae moat
mothers have an Intalllgcnt regard for
■Ite htahh of their otfopriug, tut there
are anaay wlu&gt; are ciail s» u a have m«n-

r upon award ground nr
it r. a-h off the roll. Bur
rt paths ro ida, or iJ •&gt;wed
(th It, upon the mead-JW*
■mM of carleiuiii-ui, n
ha advantag.- of
|&gt;rtaaMn,can hardly be
I ’Jf a brook can be t im
Bl fyour wtH) .over a Di
rta in I he enhiert r nd a m
[] arena try tt, and th-n
Elcuoo to cat nd the eyat
refit by the cxperi-nceo
■atMW«**“• - ^Jrwta MaMa ata ««P*ta
ilury from wa hlar.and
En&gt;
to-n&gt; ahotild be kept fr
n Utctn
Iga of plaatcr. L-.neJmi
Sn^
bate-, KUMMfe lt'c fowl ii
oata-taaJo poudrvttosn !
re applied with great ivlv
'T^or*.- anti Orc** &amp;-ni
I1 wtater grata; boat «&gt;n a
w a llaht-aoow. w! I h ma
n frat cracked end thaw
jfMtay ah-mld be &lt;Wiround la dry euoech, but
afore; bclW wait a wee
omiiaet the aeU, •’ tba-

W

H.

ta Owtatarf.
FACT «ta&lt;
’MB,] a^. caiA^m

ttaia cay eUar Awae in HnUnya.
x K. Ifat A T.wa a. rettk A *«m.

RUSSELL &amp;

&gt; ealve. iney
nd sufiar much or even
. Jf milk la worth mu
Qafore abottld b? r-sro
•ana a* oaten, and broug
dmflk pwl. Theoow
reel tf she never even
ro«M rather too wou
te-n she toeea her ca
wo. then daprive her«
d lorto- end licking I
Itae, from tnany enu
nlvoa. raprcbdiy amon
boto In ar-rlnR than aL
I beyoouuot stand w

Hte

jHave a fine Stock of Ckockbit
| andG lass-waxe for sale Cheap!

RUSSELL &amp; RUNS
Wb»’i Sc undersold when
CASH is offered I
DR.BICELOW

SKS3.“niS
•anfa p. t&gt;« and

Profoundly greatfol to the People of
Barry Oriely, for their very liberal
patronage heretofore, we ktk
you again to come and ••«
ua taA wa- »IW give
you a BARGAIN.

turn*!
two tbomauxi yoara, and d-.idun thri
, «pace of tiiar no o«anta«f a llkceiiaraotarned HforI ,varltw.? *bouttud y«uu ta the fritnre,
and in that lune wtrfeirf «he oorxdalltm
ws

Brntul, Piw. Cako». yndlWry,

w

�Go to

2C PER CENT OFF!

0. D. SPAULDING’S

—

Y.llttiw. .
■sa

GREAT IICIT1IJIT!!
YOUNG MEN

NEW GOODS

CASH STORE!

Brick Block.
'GOCiUDS
a vlcloua. bad fellow about, though hla
Of every oeeM KM rad
work be never «o needed. Jf we do our
i&gt;art to make too men comfortable aud
do them good, few will 111 reward tL
7Jt.ifcfanew.-The ,wjud» yllMLnd out
any ln»cc uro. wcathfl bbarat and ahlnglea. and play mischief with the expo ted
hny stacks and with thatched roofe.—
Hate nails and hammer nt bund: stop
leaks; ase Ural door and alxutler toatcoinga ore wcurc, aud that board fences,
'prints for i2| cu.
post* of which ore looocncd by the frost GOOD BROWN SUGAR I2| Cu.
orc not prostrated by the wind.
OSora.—Over-haul tbo -roots, put
them in blns or boxes, or make fresh BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
henpe of sound onet only ; clean out
All KM.a
ccllart, atr aud whltcwn-h; stop rat­
holes with coo! tar and surtax, raid to
be rat-proof.
Pru.nltv-—While the frost Is coming
wt of the gronud, and the »o!! of plow&lt;&lt;1 e'de-hllla lg llnlilo to slide, Jock tn It
that no water Audi lie way upon such
spots, or great damage raa.vc&amp;iue. Open
sarSwo drains with tbo hue pick, or
mntlock. so that surface water mny flow
off upon sward ground or whore it will
not wa-h off the eoil. Such water from
carl pathi,roads, or plowed flelda brings
with It. upon the meadow* and pastnrcM
n wealth of enrichment, not to be lost.
The advantage of
Irrigation, can hardly be over cslltnaU
cd. J f a brook can lx&gt; turned to flow at
will 'your will) ovaKa piece of niodo#,
even in the crudert t nd oirnplnrt way by
.-11 menus try It, aniirhcii profit byexj-cricuco to cat nd the *yet.:m, or rather,
proilt by the cxpcxkuco of others nnd
u-xi tba bcMt a.VBlotu.
.
Grain Firbia are osperiaUy liable tn
Injur}’ from wn him;.and surface drain’
un tium should be kept free. Top-dre-slt»zv of_ptar.tcr. b-.nedust, xupcrpbnauh.nU’, g^jino. .luc fowl-house .compost,
lioine-mwl" jioudrettcand auuli things
urn applied with great advantage at tbw

•aaae aaaaama
For the people! ,

store

TOBACCO

To buy your Goods,
w yov WAIT GOODS Cjpup. GO TO

PHILLIPS &amp;

femra, Ufa fo tta sisse te fay yeas*

Can be Cured

TOBACCO,

gBNTLEY’S.

CIGARS,

If yon want good bargains, go to
ERADICATED TBOX THE SYSTEM
PHILLIPS k BENTLEY’S

SNUFF,

OTO IT YOU DOTT SKKWH1T YOU WANT

jsr

for

in

We keep constantly on hand a
full aaaortment of

Dry-Goods,
Boots Al Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y
Glassware

AND PIPES,

AUCTION PRICES
‘HdiUrg.BteAat

SEELYE’S ^*M"**'

»ttv» rone mu.

MEERSCHAM,

Liquid

GUTTA-PERCHA,
BRIAR ROOT.

CATARRH REMEDY

GERMAN PIPES,

•■d si! kinds usully kept

■

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

GROCERIES GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
Ail o( which wv ire bound to Mil Cor

•‘Cash,”
at

Asrosisnixa low figures.

COMB .1.VD SEE

CONSUMPTION

Give us a call!
PHILUN 4c BEMTLEY

SPOONER’S

HVRIMH

ESTABLISHMENT!

Chills and Fever,

THE ASTINGS

Bilious Fever,

DRUG &amp;, BOOK
STORE

Intermittent Fever,

Remittent Fever,

15000 DOLLARS

Established in 1851
By J. F. ROBERTS.

Congestive Chills,

bus

* Lnucrreu.
mom vaixabu; thax gold:

■ N. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting done m usual by Fairchilds.
L. Buckley will continue aa.
Salesman aa heretofore.

Bryans Life Pills,
„ rrnirr rnr blood,
—
~~
»S«Br
ttatebUitate4,taA -««v tee om
teperfoteBstofa^

HARDWARE STORE!
Si» Bntetay.Bter Tert,
A- Ita, will to— * te.

J’
KI.IT*— II I—
■
ground la &lt;lrvenough toplow trail.of­
ten In March. In thin latitude; they
mav be wwn bmnd &lt; aat, »Io&lt;&gt;.' or mixed
arith oat., &lt;&gt;r in UrlUa. Ou wann, early
spot* tha drill culture may be rccomjnandod. The roil ebou’.d bo in goo.1 or&lt;i-r for a hcivy crop of not., and deeply
plowed, then plow dial low (4-lnehy fhrr'»vw. and In every thin! furrow scatter
the i&gt;cai&gt;, throwing i“ twelve to fltUen
lathe ruuulnt foot If you hare Jlrue
Ches? mnv Im picked far marketing
jr-en. Ob'! If not. the erop will bo r pe
enough Io cut end euro, and leave the
ground forroratner plowing, nnd wheat
A-nblajtes or turn'pa may follow.
•S‘«o«.—rrrcjrc. and Ust the vllallty
of .-JI tceda.
,
.
JIor»r» need Very thoron h groonjing.
nnd the fict nnd leg* should io washed
ami keirt’ clennf long fetlocka trimmed
oil. and noy rclncs i or eripklng of the
akin &gt;.r hcula treated with pine tnr and
grciao. oran ototment of lard and turiwh'inc. Thcad appllottouacrc either
of th-m very good tor chatbd [boulders
Fpm in™, or Ihrnkwt gall". Hivketeaefully ifexpoaed n&gt; th&gt; wind or cold
when warm.
X. •/
"
Workitw Orm.-rTo'cei from alonna:
r— t_ ..tt,
.....I rmilv * Imvtfian hard

IO0DB
cheajtesft

ady-Pay!
'

UEYDIS

•
.It__ to, S
Mt’K SlIAKA
t CAPIK, taClondOta
. •
ost! •
‘
.

WB-:’

BOOTS &lt;irt
town, • . NIVH8r?

y ’on TEAS!
smlow notton- .
“O’-

.

NKflB

0

•

of Crockeryr sale Cheag!

Niras ,&lt;
’'sold when

Win U UW I

1IV.W

p-----

•far or two at, rod, and gtcare She f pot,
rubbing the grease well in. A wet tow• cl on the licdt, with tploeo of blanket •
Iwund over It. kout,on one night, and
the ace’: gtcxwl well too next &lt;l^y.w.ll,
1*. Is raid, cureri ve-V tender httek be­
tween Saturday night «“&gt;&lt;! Monday
"J&lt;i»rci.—Give (rood care, personal atten­
tion. nnd roomy box atalb tocows about
to mlvc. They may r.cad natlstonw
and suffer much or even die for lacx or
it. if milk fa worth much the
Ca/tvs should ba removed from their
•tans nt once,nndbrought Up on skimm­
ed milk gruel. The cow infiracs (ho axil
least LT sue never even licks It; bat we
would rather too would worry more,
wh-nehe loses her calf after a d«y:or
two, then deprive her of the mUstweaon
•of loving .-.nd licking it awhile.
Ziar, from many cicses, show thernjK'lves. (specially among ill-kept ►lock,
more In spring tuun atflny other season.
They cauuot stand regular canltog and
brushing, but Hvery iwl. ahouTd Ae
treated to an application of slum water,
-with a good rubbing, and subewiucnt
carding and gleaning, bn'the some daj

DiriJi lie Hen Thirty Dan

from exposure towel or storm*.
.SJwp.-Multon shoep may be yean­
ing tula month. Ecperato «*w&gt;
(fire thatn worm quartem, with o &gt;cw
wnnrr pens and treatment tut before dlr
SSJiiSFar-ITTfrSSi

•vm.
raultrs.—Giro chantxt !• run and
scratch and dustthemselves. have

rlutehei ofmrty. ehiekmts for wtaUr
a‘FiM work of a miserllanroue kind
ChetawiM be D&lt;&gt; Mk of.. on oat an*
cart off stance !&lt;vwrn&lt;-&lt;l by theffoet.—
n-5

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

Diarrhea,

Constating of

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

Dysentery,

READY MADE

Periodical Headache,!

CLOTHING I

Choice Family

and will be sold at

GROCERIES!

Railroad Prices,

8C9«»&amp; »*T8
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!

Ateing Transportation; and raeefato mialyof

Symptomg.
•rnpWn. of C.Unh u
1‘moni end (bay tar. a

Dumb Ague.

Iron, Nails, Stove.,
Dr. IMliVKkS GOLDEN PiLLR

CHEAP AB THE CHEAPEST.

Ladies Wool Shawls,

For Sale by all Druggists.
Wm. Spoomkr &amp; Co.,
Nashville, Tenn.

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs
CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of cost.

Cdbs asfl See for Ywntlva.
Good Black Overcoat$7,50
' wdrfh $f0
"
A Chuchula Bcver “ $12
worth $18. 1
Fine Castor Bcver “ $20
worth $30
Bl’k Cloth Sult $18 worth $20

NEW

JgLACXkMITH

SAP pa Na
PERFUMERIES, TOILET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX­ And every thing else fashioned from
Skea Iriti. Al! aerts ef
TRACTS, isC. COMPLETE.

■ A Large Assortment of

gUOP. •
i

C. H CHASE &amp; CO.,

Travlling Baskets
HUNTERS HEADQUARTERS I
1. the place ta toy your
--------------------------- -&gt;T, CARTRIDGES,
„ ^Aftoa.

y.nn.rij ofBsUls Crwk. tan oprata • MEW
.
— u.-.,
m 4oor
shoj, wb«n ttay see
prvp*X«J lodaull

Heavy Coat,.
Eadies’ Muff
4,50
-&lt; “7 fur Collars
EngiifthMerino, 0,75 yd wide 1,00
French
“
1,00 worth 1,5q
••
“
1,124 “ 1,75
Buffalo Robos 7,50 “ 10,00
“
.
12,0(L ..‘‘,16,00
death to the Hee, and to too ox too. if
too much U ut-rd. A lump
aa a Ladies’ Knit Hood

hazelnut. rubbed up with »table spoon­
ful ormorc of ittrd is enough for any ox.
Rub It in behind the Irarne anfl along

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGS, CHEMICAJS. PAINTS,
OILS, PURR WINES, AND
LIQUORS, HARNESS
OIL, AXLE GREASE
Is goimllyksrtaptethaaaauer^a r—f'-*BY THE BOX.

AGUE

A.T COST

Blacksmithin,

w.—..
. — u&gt; give B» a call before pui
cbulag’Wewbrty ■■
&gt;
. .

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,
Photographic.

GLIirWID-STOISrES,

X A IL T. ANTHONY 4s CO...

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

ManuAicfirm »f Fkaiagnpble

S&amp;XBBUULt,

DA1NTS.

VTtelnnl.snd ftruil,

J. P. ROBERTS.

601

LABB.

Bsoadwat. N. y.' ■

r . num'
AND WOODEN

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

C. H.

Chasx.

M. Ritwnnw.

JOUVXN'S
KID GLOVE CLEANER

Hardware Merchant, HARNESS

Double all wdolSbflWb
3,50 worth 5,50.

SHOP.

Terms Cash.
W&gt; qrrjxIO £

JhftjM&lt;l#eiA1.g!|yey.

---- jheY vraM -ft*-------

Land for Sale!

TAKE NOTICE.

I «i* u&gt; »dl 80 ACRS8
of Timbered L*ud, lyingmiles east of Hastings, 34 licre*
&amp;M8WeK,
iggntiyPyf

.BRAC

lewtirr Ait Trot nu, pm^a aj®
to1t.ee ton*; raTtodr »*r. d„
J
sen Id.U A. FhUfM. ,a
wm*
Si *
* “-ca’&amp;S&amp;TfSt
hNteiA.lf.rte. IMA **Uk,W

&amp; CHJWTER.
krPAYLEka bi

a«d

THE MAP TO FQEW

&gt; lust, far akttW. due in atoet

uoe, ox®,
Mlllioery »d Straw Coeds,

B.U P.y la foan tola M&gt;4.

it E.STBBN PStCES.

O. nCBKICK,
7,
76,1 MAKSB tad Jrrdsr,- stttata

pelts A^p

,

sisg
ntoMtafod iiwri.Mjri.

�$50, 000,

SAVE MONET!
ed party.
But tbs gnsaf victory of ths 5ay was
tbc uncommon order tost prevailed,
notwithstanding the deep and pervading
excitement created by the Iket that the
colored people would far the f.ret Ume
exercise the highest franchhc of dtlicnahlp. That the colored voters would
sock toe occasion to dfeplay their char-

iodil
IN PRICES

Jsw was every;, hers expected and pre­
dicted by their L-lcnds: but that men
known to be filled with prejudice
against them should have so carefully
maintained the public peace, and so
cheerfully have cast their own ballots at

Tfllaga orBastiap. aa Tbsraday rrre... M.rtk
Slat. IMT.aiT o'clock fcrlb. pvrpaa. afappoialteg DalrCat«. to . Caaoiy taannuoe &lt;a ko bPd
at Ha.il.ga. o. th. rd, last. A gwcral alteadaaaa la nraaatly aoilcitrd.
By order of &lt;h. Towaakip CoBBnUa*.
NORMAH HAILRT. Chains^.

JOHxrrowN republic* st cavcub.
Tb. Rrpakheaa. of Jobs*town an rM)Maiml
ta emet ia Casts* al tba Cal nr gtkoal Haas*, aa

New UnaiMhlfe.
To-day, (Tuesday), this gallant old
BtaW. so noted far the stability of her
political principle* and the vigor of her
political contests, holds her ancal elec­
tion. She th us again gives the key-note of
the political contcet* for the present
year, and. we trust, wUl send faith no

among the auspicious signs of the times.
The rapidity with which the American
|xx&gt;ple are adju-ting themselves to tho
cotuoqusnees of too dowafsllof slavery
—the lilehcst proof aa It to that aluvery
Is wrong, a d that freedom is all rightbaa nowbc:e been more hmdthfully
demonstrated than In the District of
Columbia. When communi dee which
iiave regarded slavery a* a divine Insti­
tution, and the subjugated race as phys­
ically nnd mentally Inferior, so graceful­
ly accept the logic of events, who trill
doubt the success of the grand experi­
ment in other sections, and particularly
In States where the negro vote la a powcries* minority? 'Ito moral of the
Georgetown election suggest. the confi­ -G)LiAW MONEY TO
dent anticipation that when Ute Insur­
8I0KERS.
gent eeeUom are organized under the
conditions of congresa-oxnl rwonatructlon the same peace, tranquility, and
good temper will prevail among all
cha-ea of citizens, white and black, and
In five more years tbo blticrest Ugot
among them will be surprised that he
should hive ever Indulged the unmanly
spjrnbo;.alon that In conceding equal
Justice to all mon ho thereby lost any
tight! that Ju-Uy bclauged to himself.

AFFLICTED

BUFFER NO MOREI
WUa by Ike aw of DR. JOIST ILLF8 EI.IX-

ENAMEL,
For iaptavteg sad Breanfjteg tk* Complei
fke areas raloibl* aad eevftct prrneraliM n*
aa far girbre ta« stia a kemsUtal irearl like UaS.
bal is t&gt;u\y welM la Tenth. Tl qwtrtlr rvtnot en

W
Trees, 1,»)
600 Cherry “
pi^n
fe'even Acres to Bcrricv, and,

WE ARE NQW RECEIVING DI­
RECT FROM MANUFACT­
URERS AMD AUCTION
HOUSES IN NEW
YORK. A VERY

One of the Finest Hames in tie

LARGE &amp; FINE

atm,

Staple and Fancy

DRY GOODS
LIST OF PREMIVMS.

. gKiWmu wko ..Ocrad hr rwr

—---------- SSm 1

Carpets.

MUSTACHES I

grow asea -.Ls soxv,
fr, ww4.br mIo. Dr
TKCR CAPILLAIRI
WoMdeWMi'Aat Trio.
“
MADAME XEMIXGTOX. tk. world reared

&amp;s-/-%iseza.z5gs.-gi.t:

Druggets,
Oil Cloths,

Wall Paper,
Crockery, &amp;.c.
Astrology.

Our Assortment is full and com­
plete, and as our Goods
were purchased daring .
•
the recent decline
in the Eastern
Markets,

CH ASTELLA ITS

-The nomination of Fcnator Cowan
aa tnm tar to AttsUla wm cunaidcred In
executive icwlcm and laid on to- tatiU

State,

COMPBISIXG ALL THE DIFFER.
ENT VARIETIES OF

The Democratic candidates for Congrrsr are: In district No. 1. Don'el
Marry, who area a member of the Thirty­
Eighth Congress. where he made a most
unenviable anti-war record: dtotdrtNo.
1E.N. Harrington; and district No. It,
Harry Bingham. Poth of these ren'dc-

Btatb Coxvwwttox.—At the Republi­
can Plate Omvention held at I.onatnc
•n Thursday, the Hon. Bxxjamix F.
Guava*, of Haiti* &amp;»A, was nomina­
ted far Chief Justice of the Supremo
Court, and Hon. Thomas D. Gilbekt,
of Grand Rapids, and Hon. Hiram a.
Bcbt, of Marquette, for Rcgonta of the
Unfwrelty.
I There was a full at'cndanc? of Dele-

WIIITE LIQUID

J..8. GOODYEAR &amp;C0.

Boots and Shoes,

The European new* conveys fulj par­
ticulars concerning toe r. cent leulun
ou toleak in Irvlaud. The Fsnlanaattuk'dlho lnu]Hand polite In several
locnllrlomt coualdcrwllj distances from
each other nt the same t me, showing a
The standard bearer of the Union host* procon c* rted a rang* m- nt inthemov.is General Walter Harriman. who nobly
distinguished himself during the war at
the head of the 11th New Hampshire
vohmtaa'a. and since its eker has rend­
ered the country mo-t excellent s-rvlce
by hla eloquent cflbrts upon the stump
in Maine, New Hampshire, New York,
Pennsylvania, and other States. His
opponent Is John Q. Sinclair, prlne'pally distinguished for his bitter opj*&gt;sitioti to the war and to all who supwted it By agreement of the candidate*
a Joint discus-Ion hta been carried
on in all the principal towns of the State,

—Mad. Fastcnon I.'onap rte baa come
back to Baltimore, but .he will cut oT
her gtondeom. If they marry American

ings’ UuintM IRirt

At the New Brick Block, one
door Bart of the Old Stand of

of bloody eonle-t New Hampshire was
a'ways tn tbo frent rank, keeping time
to the mu-lc of the Union, and. unless
all our ad vires nrn m'.taken In the confast to-day, she will " take no step tack-

venomots strife. The rarittohUa of the
Republicans are: District No. 1, Jacob
B. Ela; district No. 1, General A. F.
Stevens, the gallant lender of the 1.1th
New Hamp-hire voluntes-sianddirttci
No. L Jacob B-n ton—all coo-1 men and
•rue, whose Irlmnphvnt election b not
doubted try th?&gt;o t&lt;est Informed.

mu mi,

Uan to anaooaw to Ikw Ladiaa ofllaallacs
W.itr &gt;bal riwka* uk.-i raoai. la tko
i block, ao4 will krry cim.UaUy oo haa4.

THE AWARD OF PREMIUMS

Hair Exterminator! •
day is* arill Barvv. ri&lt;
u»d cbaracur^lka of t

Latest Styles of Pateros

WULSXU. THEM

ti’siarx.t's'

ST. JOSEPH MICH.

—The Senate has confirmed the nomlParl«, and Hugh Ewing to bo minister
resident at ttic Hague.
Dr. Samuel M. WQklna, of Eaton
Rapids, ius been appolokd by the Cummis iowr of I'emIona as an examining
surgeon of pensioners for thia btaio.

Ing soldier of toe war of the revolution,
dud un toe 19:It luswnta: Edinburgh
Har-togn county N. Y.

JMC18 GO IW,

J. W. Bradley's Celebrate! Palest

DUPLEX ELLIPTIC

That

(OR DOUBLE SFIXO)

SKIRT.

Customers, can Save

The W.ad.rfal HaiiWtly aad great wwFort

25 Per Cent
On Former Fricee.
we do Not MaaiLr asv ws
WILL NOT OK UNDERSOLD

BUT WE DO BAY EMFHATICAL-

XKTHivrWE W1LL8LEL

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

rd -rTlSw'KK't'&amp;X.;
A veto was received the asms day, of
the Tenure of Qfflce Bill, which, fa like
manner, was passed ovar the vote by a
vote of 3.3 to H In th- b'onate, an -J a vote
of Uti to 1? tn the r oum.
Who soya tbo Woau&gt; Don kot raoaazaa, and that &gt;taIrr will not Tri-

HOWARD

ASSOCIATION.

As Cheap as other Mer­
chants have bought
in Hew York.

OF ST. JOSEPH MICH.,
18 NO GIFT ENTSRFRI8I.

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HASTINGS, BARRY BOUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1867.
.istings’ Huiintu Jlirtttiirj.

a»ft SjiMtlUawu.

j a f -SELL h SEVtKS.

w

In a few days the people of this State
will be again called to the ballot box,
and it la their ImperaUve duty to see to
It, that men of principle, inen of charac­
ter, men who cannot be bought and win
not be sold, men of integrity, men of
honor, strict temperance men, are elec­
ted to places of honor, profit or trust.
In the preaenL as iu the peat, the men of
Intalllgencv, moral worth and principle.
are, as a whole. In tbe ranks of the Re­
publican party. That party haa never
faltered. Founded on principles as pure

a

UIH part af “Wsilfag foe fae Vrrilrt." by
Babeare Barili^ Datka, with twe ■IlsilrsUoas by
Eaaaaesy, aad ibe fallawlag artWea t “A Liter­
ary Coapie.” by Pamela F.ntaafaar. -Word.
as4 TWr Veaa," by Btebari Great WklU —

ATLAffl 1GBIATIEKBJ
Broad Gauge Bailway I

'

Eternal—tho Republican party la worthy
of the confidence and eardial support of
men of principle. Where principle la at
►take, It has never sacrificed the right

'lawood K..d, ‘-Jabal.,* by lb. Idltor.
laiag: ■Tickpoek.U sad Port.U f "MarHU Oul ;* "Staaft car Coortmirt,- -Uf»
CarrwpUoaqi "Blag Bass’* Dseghlar."

NEW YORK

Maty ttMrs. Ussris, astbsr. of “Arcbfas Lettion of the principle of Prohibition, the
•11.* calilM "SUpboa Lavrvaee. Teaman.* 11
Republican party, in its party capacity, ■ ni be prided from the ■sfaor’i etraaee MS.
placed that I .aw upon our Htalu te Hooka,
The price of Tb« Galaxy ie a year; |3 for ail
noafas; M reels a eiagle refy.

|

ministrations from Bingham toCrapo.
But for tbe Republican party, the Pro­
hibitory Law had not been upon our
Statute Books. But for the Republican
party there would be no reliable politi­
cal organization in favor of temperance, ,
became temperance is for the public ’
good. And the same fa trqo of all other ,
great moral questions. In short, the
R&lt; publican party la the saviour, under
God, of American institutions; moral,
acclAl and political. Thia party has the
control of the political destinies of our
Etatc, our County and our Township,
TOW.XrniP ELECTION.
'
and In each of these several places of
trust, has honored all drafts upon it with
REBUBL1CAN CAUCUS.
unflinching fidelity of purpose. Shall
The Republicans of tho Township of such a party continue to hold the posi­
IIu»tlnrB are requested to meet at the tions of profit, trust and honor in our
Hastlngn llowo Hall, lu the village of
Hestinre on YVedncalay the 27tb Inst.,

*. It •LBUOOK,

PREMIUMS.

flni.t K0UKBTA

CHANCERT ORDER.
To Yovmo Pkjuwx; desiring to fit
thcmwlvca flor active Uta by a good
practical badness education, we say go
to Ontnu.x, Onio, or Hillsdale Mich,

■ riTTTK of Calkixb, ObUnn A Co.—
Tbe Wide spread popularity that this
Inrmmox has gained of late la with­
out a parallel in the history o. commer­
cial schools. And the proficiency of Ita
graduates la a standing testimony of the
thoroughness of the drill to bo bad there.

PIANO81 FIANO8IU
CONRAD NARTESEN,

and uniform biscuit, It is more than
probable they do not use D. B. De land
A Co.'s Bat Chemical Salaratut. That
la a pure article, not detrimental to
nominating a ticket to be supported lor 1 of the free, intelligent, thinking men of health, and sure in its effects. Try It
Townsliip Cfflkcra nt Uiceu ulng Town- Michigan. Hoch men or.'sure to be the by all means.
K’.Ip Elccilon. and to teunMCtsny other&gt;&gt;“U^
,h“ R*«*bb&lt;wn nertv. for

ksOnrryasc
Mac Hsr iwk Hit

ncccraary burine-s
No rusk Bailet, ) Township
J. M. N'BVIWS,
I
.
W. W. Kelly,
J Commltt c.

JuaJceJ and If the Republican party io
iureteral, rach men will be chosen art
the people's agents Ln the coming con-

.flANCEKY ORDER.
|

.E*.t“L

•H MICH,
1S«7.

FoetAL—The Methodist Serial will
meet on Wcdntsdiycvcnlngof this week
r.t tho I'arsonagc. Ail ore Invited.

Couiciotu that the Republican party
la ail that we claim it to be, we submit
to you, fellow RepobUcana of the sixteen
O0rr&lt;n
townships
In Barry County, whether It
Tirr I’njsnrruiuAX Social, will
meet this (Tuesday) ev.u’ng at the res­ la net bril, that in our several Township
idence of Mrs. Vising. The public are
for offlclJ pcrillon. And that from
cordially invited.
craoag the true jpen of our party, willing
.'‘t I Rckdat Sciiooi.Oo:;cjnrr—The Union to serve the people m publie aervenU,
I Sunilay Fehosl Concert of this village, wc select-our b&lt;*i mtt, and then, shoul­
“ will be held at the M. K. Church. o:i der Io shoulder, ue wc did In November
। next Sunday evening. Lot there len List, go to the polls and elect them.
nd good aftcndar.cc of both young and old.
I avt^very reason to t-o proud. The
nnADfXO CTBCLS Will tr.cet at
*’;l£c rtsldcrc: of Atm. Goodyear, E-q., candidate for Chief Justice, is one of the
mo I unflinching men In the State, and
- on FFd..y evening of th'.swivt. Rcadas
true os sice! on every great moral
' . . »»____ t ►&lt;- it...
r* t'. •- Wm kA
qucelloqr-TVed and not found wanting,
Meaamer. Mrs H. J. Goodyear, Mrs. L.
we orc proud to point to JIkxjaxix F.
Wislitman and Silas Dell Wightman.
GBAVES.M the eAosm Chief of our high­
Hours from 8 to 10 o’c'ock.
est Judicial Tribunal. Of the merits of
ths candidates for Regents, at least, so
far as Hon. Thomas D. Gilbert is con­
cerned, wc need not t peak to the people
, of Barry County, and we doubt not Mr.
Burt, Is equally true, and worthy of the
SM-. W.goo v.o propose a bottle of Mrs. Winslow* bonn.-nbic nation ror woicii ue uaa o«m
i Hoothinz Fvrcp—AcJHey, has it for axle, so!cried, and for which we oak, that be
■ -•-■-m.-------------------------- anj hi, a soctaUa, may motive the 1200
■
New Dnvo f=fronE.—A x.ew Drug p^bllrin majority Ln tills County
Mut wllellor ; Suwo h--a just tax-n opened by Main
W(.
a jmrty, and wo fhotdd,
*?"»“
! Brofhrr’a. on Joiforson fit., ouo door ,lcct every officer from hipest to lod*t,
I north uf the Fest Office. They Intend ,n
gtatei th0 County and In eaMof
—1&gt;
to keep a general as-orlment of Drugs |
Townshlpsof Barry Cbunty, atWie
—---------- and Medicines, together with a gnod (
...
*-••era, fellow rfUacntt, be up and doing, and
let ps abojrto tbe world that we are men
of jirinclple,—that wc sustain men of
principle foe office, and no others—and
Not Tnm—The statement that wo that we do not hesitate to place these
placed tlio name of Doh. James A. nii n on a JZrpvi’Rean L'ru’on JTcArf, as
s wroun, on tbe Ih puUlcun Tlclurt for sudi, with never a copperhead In the
Preddcntof the Village. On «&gt;e con­ list, and then clottt Uicm because they
trary, we voted lh caucus for Dr. J. M. are our candidate^ and because they are
Ru^ell, and ro far as we took any part the YcpresentatlriS of tbe groateprindweuotmi loriwrrj Republican In nomi­ ples of Justice, Temperance and Equalnation on the Temperance Ticket, and
with one exception, oral that for pcreor.xl
reasons, cur relations to tho candidate,
so vot’d at the election-

iFMinninsK.—suia jua

ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
STATE OF MICHIGAN' 1

ASSIGNEES NODC1
SAMUEL GARRISON.

give II ebareca».”-E»** (.V. K) JWa/ T.te
“Ona of lb. moat digaat and (IcraClag
^erkdicU. p.UUbd "-firMhn, CiseUo.ll, O.
-it U rtleul.ied U laslrect u&lt; usse vUbsvt
SlP.g Uw mlod vilb w.rtbl.M fwdm--flu*iz.'»iU Ennif T'lT*pl.
«o.ic I. vorU.
tlw«Uenpt&gt;oa pries."-**** Ortoisa Ad-

I' am now procuring the AD­
DITIONAL BOUNTY provided
by Act of July, 1866, as will
fully appear by tho above affida­
vit. Soldiers, and all entitled,
bring along your claims and have
them pfopcrly settled,
charges are as low as the lowest,
and no charge unless claims col­
lected.
FRANK ALLEN.
Hastings, Feb. 4th, 1867.

SHERIFFS SALE.

Houts U bervbr girts fail Is sar.ssscr sf ?'■

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE-

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

O io Cbsnetrr. 8s I

tbsCaart Boom to a

Every Soldier who En hated to serve
for Three Years end wu mustered out
with hte Brgsnlntlon because services
were not longer, inquired, h entitled to
Bovittt under AM 98th July, 1886; pro­
vided hie case comes within the provis­
ions of tbe BUI In other respecta. These
claims mod be made before April 1st,
1867. Those having lost thesr Dtecbargva
can now file their Claims. Drafted men

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE

guardian sale

tlon Pat for their R atwms white th'
held.
lahaB bepiasemlto act foraBam®
may need an Attorney. Tenos roaso

GUARDIAN RALE.
'
J5 IhsmUsrsf fas Mteusf AUm A. TBIUm.,

�GREAT

,d the felilcfi Of her primi

tag from the usualI couroo
th anti fiuch like, for ream
tl her rni^it, thia ancient
i an oak troa kDtdt • and
e!ou&gt; th at a gntye old m

Drugs and Medicines,
PAINTS AND OILR.
PAINTS AND 011-8.
PAINTS AND OILS,

F

sta1_____ ___

I fi«Ma.cHd rtdi .p«U
Which ar» kept by tlx u*n with Jm &lt;
Haring then for ».-rir»&lt;

AMBWealUai Knigblt to appev
Aad nt pilgrim ud Haight,
1 sUod ready to fight.

plarne ittca. It you go and find Gard &gt;a
a. refit
IMV, yi&gt;ti Wul ittdy tcake
ma ten war*-. Oh, 1 wish you would
dmp.r.*
■
•
jMk only rhrwk hl« head, and rinllc-J
one of llnau .m.l~, which me terrible
upon tboAcc
an angiy nuui.^"
. “Oh Jrck, if yoa would only try the
effect of klmfitono u;&lt;an Eolomonl Ue
1* a good num at bea. v—"
Jack imemtpted bls wife with a doriaivo sneer.
“Doa'i lough at me Jack. I tell you
It won ;d be Utter to do bo than to resort
In bi&gt; wa.if yoti were attacked Ltkould
not bttue you for tlgi.Uug to prete-1
&gt;omMlf;bui thia lanU tbe caw that
calls ter jw »l.eiL tit «rf muscle. There
1' a higher and a nobler sCiength that
TOUtail two now."
•Ob. ©hF’ uttered Jack, •‘you an*
that caa Mly te remedied by a wise wad InUujod
prtuclitag.—Yo-t arv giving meromeof
policy al Wellington—by reducing tbe rarrvoey
your buudsy Sclx&lt;ol leaona. But 1 don’t
to tte epecle bad. Upon tbl. &gt;« dtoJl laaUl.
wanfesn.. You may experience religion
Tbe a&lt;e«’.ell. of FruUcliea to Labor again
m much ax you p ease ; but you musu't
preeee* upon ae. We regret thal on th 11 moot
p: ourb Use stuff to me."
ImportMt meaaare the Republican party it d»“J oek,” B|»ke she w.fe, with stem so
Icmnity, “litre I L-c-n any werve rime I
l&gt; gon u&gt; have an Interval in reUglous
And then the wifi- with her arm placed
things 1"
a-ound her hulcid'a neck, gently,
“&gt;.o, Abby—you were good alwayy." kindly add:
“ I’heu whv w It vou not 11 ten to me?
‘•Dear Jack. wool.tn't we bethbohapiilcr if wo wiaild uy tn iho by tho
&gt; oa will watt until yoer anger Is eocdtxl I I'«aol rule, lal l down by &lt;-ur Saviour T;
—und then go and spcal: kindly tn .Solo­ (Jh, I know that they we e given by
mon Gordon, I riv- you my solemn One who auught our hrghifit ptxxl. and I
pledge that you will f.-ei a t‘.oosaud | think wo ahould And much Joy, In try­
tlrnca I er.er than you will if yaw—" s ’ ing to enuaro our lives by Ute golden
But Jack tvuuldmd tuur hta tvlfe out. rule.”
He had sworn that lie would ti.ra.-h । Ami Jack, with • klse nuulo answer :
So'ouion Go-dun, and he wvtdd keep; “My dariinp, we will try.”
his word.
H
His temper was at the boiling point, I
and l&gt;e w&gt;a fairly aching to g.-t hh ;
hands nr on the man who had U.-ro-l to .
strike hit boy ; for Fitduy-waa Lis pe\ .
and even- blow (hit had iccn laid ui ou
the chlitp. bud}' hud made a mark of .
Arc npon bls own heart- t-o ha nut bis
wife away ftotu him nnd hurriid frem
the house, ohunming the dour after him.
—There are
wine, beer
Away went Jack Fproutwiih rapid, and liquom art arid in Beirult. There
heavy stritloi; and had Foiotnon Gor­ are 36 churcbm tn the city.
don falltn in hie way lua: then be would
—A River am! Harbor bill, npproprlhave most ua -aritliy been severely beat­
en ; for thciu; h i-o!umuu was a .tout ailns $4,HOO,0&lt;&lt;J to various lUver .and
bold man.yet Jack wk a very Hercule.. Harbor IrnpiovrmcDta, jaral Ccnj-nas.
But Jack was'destined to get prettv—Jamcw H NHwna, of th'a etUo. 1ms
thoroughly cooled off before he met Ute
ol4ect of hi. wrath. A a he ajpnmchcd been appointed a poynuteter in tire n—uthe bridge that .panned tho r.ver lu»t larariiii, Ii:mconuni-alon iodate from
below the fidb, l.c beard loud c.leo of tho i£)b of February.
cun who trvchargrd wiy, thuoennx,, uul tL&lt;
alarm, end upon hurryfng forward, he
—The Nebraska Lqglalairire haa ra'.l- uni; tseuurv touting lit, peankicoui U tlx
found that n buy hud la len from one of flvd
the CJudJilyn hujo etl by Ci-tigro e, ;
the projecting Ifnibc s into tie water.
bx. Urn idnila-kn ortho! •oxadmenl of dldrw.chiwm.nt Iron, bolding
He Lotted over the railing ami naw the Tvreparwory
uSev.
vhhb l« merely n wntiwwaul nsd nut a
onitury Into the Union aa a felate.
litiio fellow Just coming to ;hr aurCtee of
prwctltW f.uafly. On I be niter te.d, the puugt
the dooming, toiling Hood—a eu iv—The f-a'nriea of tho Officers of the
hetrfed’ oy, just about the age of his Etalba Pri»on have !e-?n increoaed and
own darilug Fre Idy-stret htag fbrth thcAgnit has 11,500; Deputy. $1,100; 1
ids tiny Lande in agony of d&lt;-poir. It Cle k, $B00; Kcepe:*, tlw; Chipuun, I
w. »a terrtMo jdsce, that seething, roar- i
Ing pool, where the waie.Ti of the g.-&gt;-ni
river iAi»c pouring down Irxun over the
dam: but Jack did not heaHate. He for- 1
Chto emmy—forgot every thing tot 1
danger of the l.itle uno—rod only
stopping to kitk offhia boota, and thro.v
aside bls coit, ho Raped ilnti u into the &gt;
angry flixnl. Hocou;fat the toy ta his
arum, ami then struck fur lite chore, it
was a mighty conRlet, bet Ute Strom;
man pe vev-red. Mor* than ume these '
I who had gaLbirrvd upon the bridge and 1
upon the io;kB ha t mw-.n to fear that
nelihir tbe man nor the boy would i
come forth alive ; but Jock Le.d ids own j
against tbe inml torrent, end tin* ly i
rctohe-l th" shore where many hmd. .
fref* ready to help him. Aa for HmMF. t
a few minutes'rxtlon Mtttrcdhim that
he was able to walk ; and be had cu&gt;-

Books and Stationery,
Books and SuOoDery,
Books and Stationery.

by the fcenatc. Mr. D&gt;
n moved to give place t
c^'Whero’aj’apa ?” asked the dripping undoubtedly be elected.
“He Is errmfng,” answitod Bome one . —Gov. Humphrey* has rent a inersago
in the crowd. .
•
, - ,to the Legislature or M wls ippi dUtpJack looked up. and saw Solomon ■pruviug enirely of ihe boatbent rocooGordon cotult.g— Solmou, ] ale and t«r- structlon propo Ilion prepared by a
rorarrtaken—and with all r«ilble h-&gt;rte ;
h- reixed hi« Ci'atdnd Ixota and hur foil
away.1 He oould ’ not moot Solomon '
Gordon Ute a.
“Many! XVh.itisH JaokT’
,
Mie; Sprout wax alarmed. Her bus- ,
bond wife dripping w«L hia tr’op tottar- ।
liy, hk br,a&lt; nine ha- labored and then- ।
was al.vid tnx-k titxin lib forebood as
thtmgli Ito tial iwiedvd a heavy View. (
“ Ju ntehlng. Abby."
“Iloa r-oliMDOU—"
‘•Itehaw! D’yu think FoL Gordon :

Nt khoa tbe owl up in tho tree
I deep baas tonca, cried, “ Whtr

rto. Lord ? AndilKt thou Mk
hy any one, gobi Lord, will d
Tba'WoHh«^f&lt;«T.ar.

Pcrftimeries and Notions,
Perfumeries Mid Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,

pair of scale* teforo him, a ri
*Mttdn&gt;4 weigho11

ETC.. ETC., ETC.,
EI-6L Eld, ETC..
ETC , ETC., ETC.,

BARLOW, GOODYEAB
'
&amp; GRANT,
TBBT nA rs jvsr ntcirrn
THS LABOKST ASO 1SST

Al Ackley.,
At Ackley’#,
At Ackley’#.

SBLSCTSD STOCKOT

DRY GOODS

EATIK AKD STITH

SAiLOOlY
GROCEY

Groceries,

STORE. ever bro't to this Mart,

State Kt rest, flrutin ga, yiirb.
Tte Nntemtor haring iparrd aa pals. la refit
ting -M etore reeewlly ne.-unwd by J. W. (ClelUca
a. ■ Kcrciture Wan raax; as. madr it a

yoo• Had. difemtsodupHrtiu.wer.
wr-teforour eUroUr.
Ur. J«Um‘, I nsate Msalhly IMU. | i
■ Mfo sail ritrrtMl rrmwdy fa,
irTTg,
THE MOUNTAIN OF LIOIJT mtj/t

DENTISTS,

WSktfJftSFK.'l Ui«KV

fa. that after two totllca, ho
aee double ;
Fhetf with e'Jtgg.titigftepti to h
he betook h’m.
io »nw alvrjyj too relset Sitiln

CONSISTING IN PART OF

Ladies' dress goods,

A Urge Mrortseat of Family

Groceries,
ncy £oods,

A WARM MEAL

Cassimeres,

doing. always data;
BA iMendin.% musn
ihUig aiul rvph.hi.-,
ireKingv? m u a.

Mwever «tMig. Wlwhnvo no

COLD

lunch:

La di

ON TUX SHORTEST NOTICE
ba JACKsors nuwen

fatett male

It u parfcjUy safe and Mier 4.11. to gire rai l
?^lnu
O°'r^‘n*n'' “f* I

„
w*" «t*H»we» t» • FIST
CLliU BEXTaUB i W
I
__ I__ ____ ...

Ttxo Boel UYSTSB STEW la Oaatiaga.

Gloves and Hosiery.

AIAM 8CHBPPAM.
Bailing,, Aag ■ Saib, ifiag.

Sewing Machines,
Juat the IbUg W Uararw. EmI,
k*3^y,J “**ta
•“*»»

ffl»M U.
Family

Coffe

•Spices, &amp; ।

“Then aland up and cn'uy th
nauj,*' and stun J up rhe did.

HEM, FELL, TCCK, BJA1D, GATHER.

taprand Preach Take nirts,
WUtMTm TS nr.
Patented, Mor..lc, |, IM&gt;.

—Jbumt Tatloh. aaya, if
»r pleamue. marry: If you Write

Ate, A»,
r&gt;0

"1!'“.“’’ "!* “•! ,rl1’«
keying Macinara. b«l edl at tbe

HsiUngt Ctty News Bsem, aa&lt;|

a aniiinwiT sso?
Silk and Straw Bonnett

CALL ASIA MIK OCR GO (S
AKD PRICES,

dfnrf Ae Cboriaoftf.

SOLE PATCNTESa,

•*&lt;w BrUity

M BkOAllWAl,

appjnoM U tho auro way L* to
ifc Ottr bnainew U with &lt;w
.ear's and our own moilvia.
Altutet every hcirt i&gt;o«e«
no deep memory, »ome o.-.o n
tellng, which Has Its harmonw
leeth u with a^a-t cular ro-nc.

WoitfiX1* RI’»trr*.-During
mtsMion of the Equa'. Rigid
•utlqn, la ono of tho Eastern
trong ndndci female vn'- rod ae
treat railroad rar and nti old g:n
nee to give her a t*a'; but asked

DOMESTIC

FACT

CURAl'BR

'CUm way stier /Asttee m Uutioft.

**srjE
SURGEON

.An indpteot to;cr wnficbecko.

a hia Jjwnwirl earoir, In a
’, rtningd way.
■he effect ol" Indulgence, he four

MtUally u Laud.

/

JOKES &amp; D5LAKE.

i'n’ttte rueesot that rich rm
hold hie sold • dear,
U the extra weight that bore
had been the widow's teas

Boots A, shoes.

Eaxmara, Neighbors, Everybody

Ing trick.

Fhy, eou ymureif, It's under
▼our tears are no avail."
/second time ho triw it—it Ju

Bleached goods,

For Sale by all principal Dea
era and at Wholesale only by
BALLOU BR0THHR8,
era tl.* point In It being tbatmrh dewloct «&lt;bt not to bo mo&amp;Kod umu after
th* c-scUoa “as it fat now gencraliy

foot coin is not tho proper wc
take it back again,
t sell it me for half its worth—
• riJMtle grain."
,,
1th tearful eye. fhrwidow sail
weigh It, sir, once tnoro;

jpmrjf/jLR i&amp;Kmo’g

SHUTTLE STITCH
jaaiieii we bare lureaUd many Uxituaada of dut ■
Un. When we elate that there are thrte baadred
peopledirteUy or iadijeclly eoenevted allb t'^
id!tonal department of Th. Tribaae, ebarged, la
a greater or lean degree, with wriUag foe Ila et&gt;{.
.adgniog U «... Md
of MW. we pay money, lb. real eipetue of our
publication may be Icuapied. Wo Intend to
outerge tbtaa Bedim, .nd
u

DRY GOODS

WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.

Profbtmdly geeatfbl tu the TeufJ*
Barry Cuwuly, fur lheir vary liberal
patronage beretoAwe, a a ask
yuiiafnia U&gt; cumo and see
t* and wa wlH-give
t
yoo a BARGAIN.

uuaw, Maatua a urn

�0. D. SPAULDING’S

AWBMmMOe
To c*Xh a hu*

AMewThingforHa
MR J. C BALL

NEW GOODS

WUbouiauoce
To men ! the I
or paint, and’auch Bke, fw rteource.
WlthnU her might, thU ancient meld
w.n—th an oldc tree knelt and prayed ;
Uncraoelnu. the! a grrre old owl
,,
Waa perched nbove-tho mourtng fowl!

To buy your Goods,
Just below, the

“O’, idw-ti htufofdd. gfrro I” oho cried,
“WhBe vet I Jf»y btxnaw « bride."
Koou will my dny of gnttebooer.
And th«n, like many ipaWo before,
I'll die wit bout an earthly lore,
And none to moot me there above!

&gt;ricl
loci
rsrjL'lv, • ano or?s

Can be Cured

IF YOU WAFT GOODS CHEAP, CO TO

Ar

gENTLEY’S.

“ Who. Lord ? Am! d&lt;mt thou oak in- wlkrt
Why any one, good Lord, will do."

For the People!
PRINTS FOR ItjW.
GOOD BnuWN SUGAR 1"| Cu.

SOOTS AKD SHOES, CHEAT
All H-W

ERADICATED /BOM THE SYSTEM

PHILLIPS A BENTLEY’S
ir rbp doft see wuat ton waxt
ASK FOR IT!

SEELYE’S

Wc keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of

Liquid

Dry-Goods,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y 4* Glassware

MSI frw, T«» cent. rrqmrvd luyey |&gt;c«U(b.

Dr. J. BRYAN, Consulting
•Physician,
. all Iboabwawj JTaw Toes.
SPECIAL TftEATMEXT U&gt; all om. of
U. Soina], L'rliilrv ■ tri
it..,.„

COME AMD SEE

CONSUMPTION

Before you Buy at any other
Place.
।

IT NEVEB FAILS I

SPOONER’S

,

ESTABLISHMENT!
THE A STINGS

_ ■

Bilious Fever,

W
J
■

Intermittent Fever,

Bad Breath

Remittent Fever,

Weak Eyes

Cana. by oflanha aaenUona.

Congestive Chills,

Dumb Agae.

Lathes Jfoa/ Shawh,

oramlMM or Catan b ar
FtrL.-.. tad they bar. a

KS

ri»o,t irregelatitir* m OUbvttfoaa.

£^Spleel.a»e.ptalM. tl. Whit™.
A dct'ct taUmg

&lt;u!b, b.. j ip

Dr. HARVEY'd FEMALE PILLS.

Brewrtmg OastrertMUiA ewidr

Addlag Tr*a»p*r&lt;*lioo, tad MBa&gt;ato Baialyot

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

Diaries for 1867.
-iL.ilPBBFUUBKIES. TOILET ABTICLES AND FLAVOIUNC EX­
TRACTS, Aa COMPLETE.

A Laig* Awnrlintot of

Travlling Baskets

C. II CHASE &amp; CO.

And

everything elw f.thioned

Sheet Im.

fren

fin* An««o-

.AdSJiLir.V'-aSs'w
*ru io t HUAI,,. L.

J—;

r'". &lt;-li

All sorts of

Shelf Hardware.
ROPE,

HUNTERS .HEA DQUARTER6!

ORIND-eTONBB,
E. At II. T. ANTHONY &amp; CO.,

ofW. U Unnre'K W*&lt;oa «h«p, where Iboy MVprrp.rru I. do *11 kind* rt
*
'

.

Blacksmithing,

.

—Seen Ao—

*

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
num
J. R. ROBERTS.

Hum* Seocixo, Caeeiaoa laoNtaa axn
GvMtn-U. Jubcjxq,
Ac. '

LASH.

—Wwvk d«ee fa eity alyl* ond ot city price*.—

AND

'ABU

WHOLESALE OB BETAll.

DI. I. K. BEEITE * CO,

. Jams
KID GLOVE CLEANSE

rUAKAT. ILLIXOtt.
M. *, .UM. u. &gt;UU1 DnnbU
OUEIUL .GAM:
jsi&amp;SiteteMS'j

Hardware Merchant,
. 34 Hoare

Auesokeit ef Railroad Mack.

Land for Sale

and will be sold at

TO LADIES
c* rrquirr a nUbla rtsmlv to rvttara

rar m«jt car ths star
s.'asy-tsi.'ta—v..

BAH PA NB

&amp; Co.,

Terms tJaih.

------ riioY waK ui

.

CHEAPEST.

CL’FFS, an«l Many other Goods
regardless of cost.

f

Choice Family

8SB44&amp; BMX3
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
CHEAP AS THE

Nashville, Tenn.

C» ail 8® to Ywnelva

______ jaffi-Si®"™.

GHOCER1JUS! Railroad Prices,

Symptoms-,

For Sale by all Druggists.

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

HABDWABE STORE

of all kinds,

alaPIT
. al* IQ
Wm. Spooxir

By J. P. ROBERTS.

HARDWARE

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

CLOTHING !

L. Blcklet will continue as
Salesman us heretofore.

POPULAR PATENT MEHICINES,
• DRUGS. CHEMICA13, PAINTS,
OILS. PURE WINES. AND
LIQUORS. HARNESS
OIL, AXLE GREASE
!• (oncrolly k»pt up to tbo wool* of th* p«*&gt;U
BY THE BOX.

Dysentery,

Periodical Headache,1

DRUG A BOOK
STORE
Established in JB5L

MOKE VALUABLE' 111.IX GOLD;

Bryans Life Pills,

H. A GOODYEAR &amp; CO

Diarrhea,

ready made

N. p. Cp^om work and Cut­
ting done as usual by Fairchilds.

wv Mnw owuvv uiu .or oiuvr oior. in
Tv*n.c.tai.un( aT«t! lb.

AGUE

tVT cost

iilffiii Its Nfit Thirty Days

BIMO *. LIYIMCSTON.

HURRAH

Chills and Fever,

.^j3a&amp;js.sr*S,

ex, I mmo to town thu mornlnr at elevwhen you ere dlecngrerAtd, I aheU be han* to !* totn&gt;dur.-d to
yon. Truly vourdtectlonatc K»n, Riab-

*4A^iisaaajr^”sfc

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

PHILLIPS * BENTLEY

Guo'd Bl;iek Otcrcoat $7,60
worth $10 •
A Chuchuln Be ver “ $12
worth $lj8.-.
’
Fino Clistcr Be ver “ $20
worth
~48ff3 ‘
Bl’k Cloth Suit $18, worth t28
Suitc.for fldsines^‘12 J “
18
Heavy Coal.
5 “
8
Lmlle? Muff
3 “ '
5
/V. far Collar*
-3 “ 4,60
English Mcrpnq, 0.75 yd wide L00
French
H
1,00 worth l,5o
“
7
1,121 " 1,75
TnmSnoBT Dune.—Iro't It pretty?
Bo jaunty—eo neat—«*&gt; cute! And yet Buffalo RobM
7,60 • KU0.00
It is not all in the drerii. Tho skirt!
•• ,
12.Q0 •' 16,00
Aye. Uiere'a the iwauty, after all. Wbnt
LadielPKnlt’HdM',76
1,12
“
“ I ’» 1,00
1,75
then It torn eaefly handle 1—this pretty
bi^elty. fo lung have onr lady blnB
“i! Double&gt;11 iwoolShawls
gosre tn the extent nf their wlW in tleViv- ‘
3,50 worth 5,50.
ing methods to ke«p theirfurplua plum- , •

-

BtHAll BOOT.

GERMAN PIPES,

AT A8T0313UIX0 LOW F'OtJBhS.

Consisting of

' t '______________

MKEBKIIAU.

and dl kinds Bsaally kept la a

lNTI-FeVER:

eoait

rt swyktadtartvarirty*

Give us a call!

15000 DOLLARS

-Th. bu.UuJ -FpoObrd woe ta Berton whou li* leant i d

AUCTION PRICES

SNUFF,

eOTTA-HEnWlA.

CATARRH REMEDY

•‘Cash,”

HSSSHI

rsgo from trailing in the vulgar mire,
that since their great care la removed,
they evidently feel so free, so lithe, so
*«_****?

Bn, - !U, *, 1^*1

ASD P1PEL

axd

All of whwh « *r« bMod to mH fof

o. d. sPAuuma.

*• You believe a woman ebou! J h:.ye a!J;
tho right* of mat;
• Y«e, I ska"
“Then stand up and cn.'oy thent*Jl|ce
a ufiln," and it-.nil up vhu did. .
i
----- I— ■♦.»!
----- --—Jf.rbmy Taylor, says, If yu are '
for pleaatue. marry; if you priae tlMllth,
—— ■ —•* —• •( money bo wiur.ob- ’
d wife la lleavon’*,
angel and mhiblcr
ale, his gem of many '
______________ ___ ifjewelp. Herro.ee|.
the wworttat muelo; her smile*, tho,
tbrlghtaaLdav; her kbw, the irunrdtau of
hia aafrty, tho balsam of bin life; her
industry, bls sururt wealth ; her ccom&gt;my h!« safest steward; her lipa, hl*
faithful CDunaollors: her boeoin. th'J
icfUst pllfoW of hla &lt;wi; end her
prayrre, the ablest adVocalci of Lioaven'a H^ngs on tile head.

; M MUr

GROCERIES GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

An loalptont toner wnieiieskoJ t'other
dny
\
In h'.i &lt;bwnw ir! enretr, In a rather tfaslinga. D«. lath Ijdt.
if
rtringe way.
The street of Indulgence, ho found to hla j
trouble,
•
Wns. that after two bottler, bo came to ,
we double ;
•
When w.Ui atoggerlugsteps to his home
he betook h’m.
Ho «nw Alw.iyd two irtSCT sitting up to ;
------ _L—•'• _
rob'ko him. "
I
&lt; no wife in her w.uth maktn a pretty M
HsUk
■
Hui'a&lt;»i«p'*tUu’ ■co’.-Tng.whit courage I

Womam'r RMtcre.—During the re­
c ntHXWn of tiw Equal KM-htn Con­
vention. In one of tho Eaitorn cUira, n
strong mlndo 1 female eu*/ rod a crowded
street railread cal and an old gentleman
rose to giro her a sca’j but asked:
f

BEIL'S SPECIFIC mu.

TOBACCQ,

If you wont, good bargains, go to

aaaas aaaaaise

Cruel people are the tr c teat lover* of
juercy; avaricious ucopl» of rcitt-rualiy;
and pioud Mx»l&gt;!e o' huiuF ty in n’b'-re.
Frequent dls.ipjM&gt;’ntmenUi U.ieli ua t»
nd Wt cur own lucVna'.iotn, mid
•brink even the vowa cur h ura may
promt C
I
*
.I..l„~ .Iw.n 3r&gt;l„ . VV-n’i'n-.

Sonk RMe Hui* 8lr*rl, *li«n S* vritl ' rootfv*
Cuatawxa«hh th* ptatteol ally.doe, *
F»ratn, li.b U tto ,-&gt;!« U bey year

CIGARS,

Juel then the owl up in the tree.
In deep tea* tone*, eried, “ VFAoo-w.teo

oat end welrbe I
A piece of go! J—B Widow'd all—and un­
to b:r he add:
“Your cola la not the proper weight, to
take It back again,
Or tell &gt;&lt; mo for hair its worth—It lack,
a si nr le grain.”
With wfol eye. the widow Ball!, “Ob!1
weigh It, rir, once more ;
I pray y°° bo u&lt;jt *° exact, nor drive me
from your door.”
“Why, oo? yountetr, It's under weight
your leant am no avAli.l’
The w-eouil tlui i hu trios It—It J art beam
down tho scale ; .
But lltrio gtieeac 1 that Hrh man, who
held hb sold a dear.
That tho extra weight that l&gt;ore It down
had becu the Wioov'l TEAK 1

TOBACCO STORE

WHEN IT

pHILLIPS

OUeaary needed Kind and
Style just pnrche.cd hr rash
al Juw Price.nod aeUing, at . [.

“Oh! 'U»'» foie too hard to V-car;

Start g^?Sd*^i&gt;ll5»g‘to^

FOTICK i» fitreby gi’»o, that th*
I iruerel uF Crc j«----- -- — •*-“AWS!i

r wi»h to kM 80 ACW 1
of T^imbered Laud,, lying three 1
1
"
miles east of floating!,. 34 acres Cmaty.
‘
aoWUi
tticMSnare
EDotwEPBriatt..
chopped.
For particulars inquire«^jr^. ELA#
THF. HOAD TO FOKTOSt
residing near Poor, Fann. ■ 7-^

TAKE NOTICE.
A-tall Mp|,ly .r Sra sIsm Horn. (JUbeay tast
top1. »n»«nd sseoriiMafBf
TIM. COFTEM, A bHKET IROtf WARE.

HARNESS

SHOP.

ManifactRrers • f Photographic

■araaiaxe,
Wholaaatoaad Bataii,
SOI BaoADWay. N. Y.

5X0^^---- h,
erCREapcora a 8'rxucoaqonc vxaww

�bet

HASTDres bakkee.

auur

SAVE MONEY
tic. No person ahull bo accounted a
qualified teacher, within the meaning of
the primary school la*, nor shall any
officer employ,'or contract with any
peroon to tench In any of the public
schools of thia State, who has not such a
certifies to in force, or tha certltlcalc pro­
vided by law to be given to tbe graduatesof tho State Normal School, or the

u »• n
»• u

IN PRICES

J..S. GOODYEAR AGO.
qualified, and whenever there ehall be a
vacancy In that office; bat no oertlficato
hereafter granted by the school inspect­
ors shall be valid beyond three months

SUFFER NO MORE I

WHITE LIQUID

ENAMEL,
8sr. 7. there shall be three grades of
ccrtrflcate* for tcachern, to lx? granted by
the county superintendent Jn hla discre­
tion, m follows, vix:
1. Tbe certificate of the first grade
shall be granted to no person who baa
not taught at leiat one year In this State,
witli approved ability and success, and
it shall be valid throughout tbe county,

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING DI­
RECT FROM MANUFACT­
URERS AND A UCTION
HOUSES IN NEW
YORN, A VERY •

Far taptortag asd IksaUrjIsg Ito Cwoptes-

LARGE &amp; FINE
A*. KNAPPEN,
COMPRISING AU. THE DIFFER­

in and for which It was granted, for two

ENT VARIETIES OF
2. The certificate of tbe oecond grade
may bo granted to any person of approv­
ed learning,qualifications and character,
and shall be valid throughout the coun­
ty for one year.
3. Tbe certificate of the third grade
shall license the holder thereof to teach
in some one specified township, and
cfotf V Cbnimon Schoolt, and fur other
purposes, and oak the carefull attention
of the public, to the provisions of the ■
I have justified the withholding thereof,
when the tamo was given, or for grors
। negligence of duty, or for Incompetency
I or immorality, which reasons shall not
be spread upon’tho records of said suj»erIntendcnt, uule.s requested by the
teacher, but no certificate ehall be re­
voted without a n-examinaltan, unicso
the bolder of such certificate rhall, after
reasonable notice, neglect or refuse to
Ax Acti To provide for County 6tr- appear before the superintendent for
pcrintendcato of 8&lt; hooJa.
srch re-cxaminaticn. The superintend­
Rechox L The Ptxpte oj the State of ent shall keep a record of all the certifi­
Mchiqan enact. That there shall be a cates granted or annulled by him, with
county anperintemlent of common
echo &gt;is in each organised county of Ibis
81 Ue.ercept as hereinafter provided when
term of servlc? shall be two years.
*
Sfc. 2. Tbe flret election of the coun­
Sec. 8/The Scperintendentof Public
ty superintendent rball be held on the Instruction, on such evidence as may be
first Monday of April, one thorns nd satisfactory to him, may grant certifi­
eight hundred and sixty-eeven, and eve­ cates Ucemlng the holdem thereof aa
ry two yean thereafter. The election teachers, duly qualified to teach in any
provided forty this act, shall be con­ of tbe primary or graded schooU in this
ducted, aa n&lt;ar as may b?, !t&gt; the same State, which csrtlficstzs shall bo valid
mnnner and by the same officers, and until duly revoked by said Superintendtho inspector* of election shall make the
«ne canvass, statomtvt a rd rot urns, as
provided by law for the election of a
Judge of the Supreme Court; and raid
nujierintendont shall be voted for on the county at lerwt once In each year, to ex­
same ballot aa tbe Judge aforeanid(; and amine carefully into the discipline and
tha board of county canvassers shaRde­ the modes of instruction, and Into the
termine and declare the person thus progress and proficiency of the pupils,
elected to tbe office of county superin­ and to make a record of tbe same, and
to counsel with the teacher* and district
lcards m to courses of studies to be purrued, and for Uro improvement of the
instruction and dlaipUne of the schools.
el-cted to the office of county snpcrlndent, who shall. wlUiin twenty days house and appurtenances thereto, and to
thereafter, talc and subscribe the oath suggest plans for new school-houses to
or office prescribed by the cnnsUmtion be erected, and for warmingand ventila­
of thb State, and depodt the acme with ting the same, and the general Improve­
the county clerk, to be filed and preserv­ ment of school-houses and grounds.
ed In his office,when it shall lx? the duly
3. To Inquire into the condition of dis­
of the county clerk to rep ort the name and trict and township libraries,and to coun­
]iosl office nddreat of the county super­ sel, if necessary, for the better manage­
intendent. to tbe Superintendent of ment of the some; and to sec that the
Public Instruction ; and the county »u- money collected from flues is devoted to
perintAnlcnt thus elected, shall enter
Upon the duties of hla office on the first
4. To promote by public lectures and
day of May following; and shall hold teachers’ inaUtuhs, and by sueh oilier
hie office at the county seat, or at such means aMro may devise, the improve­
other place lobe designated by the board ment of tbe schools in his county, and
tho elevation df tbe character and quailS»c. 4. Tho supcrvfcom, or a majority
of them, present at their first regular
meeting, shall determine the eorupensaf.ou to be paid tbe count}- superintend­
ent, but Bu ll compensation alrall not ho
less than three dollars for each day actu­
ally employed in the duties of his offlee,
for such number of days as the aui&gt;ervisOCT may determine : Frocided. That tbe may be directed to him by tha Superin­
number of daj a shali uot be ira&gt; than tendent of Public Instruction, and to
dispose of the same la tbe manner &lt;11SBC. 11. The annual reports of tho
township In-jx-cloru, provided by section
n, ct chapter 78, of the compiled laws,

Staple and Fancy

DRY dOODS

ADVANCES MONEY TO
8I0NERS.

MlArACHM!

rn&gt;« owe Um •mo»U&gt;
&gt;£«. weak* by u*i»t Dv.S
TECR CAMLLAIBK.
liMMsrv ta neders scic
sad 11 air Itsaslnw.t

Druggets,
Oil Cloths,

Wall Pnpi
IIKAim !

Crockery, &amp;c.

186

186

RUSSELL &amp;\ NEVINS

DRY GOODS
Choo

AsTROLOOT,

plots, and as our Goo&lt;
were purchased during
vthe recent decline
in the Eastern
Markets,

Cash or Beady-Pay

CHASTELLAR’S

Hair Exterminator! !

1KO THAT WKCAK AKO

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

PULMONIC SYRUP.

Keep the Lest BOOTS sed
SHOES in town.

2999999999
Customers can Save

RUSSELL &amp; SEVIRS
Challenge tbe "City”on TEAS!

25 Per Cent.
On Former Prices.
WE DO NOT MERELY 8AT WE

WILL NOT U£ ONOBRSOLD

Have n fine Stock of. Cbocxeet
and Glass-wame for sale Cheap!

MANY STYLES OF &lt;10008 JFoM'f 6e undersold what
CASH is offered!

mwutnni Elmer
IDER. KIDMETH, OE*5
KJC WKAKNOW. FKM&gt;

HOWARD

A8SOQAT»M,

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                    <text>NO. 48

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAR3H27,1867.
ij.istingi’

Sirtrtonj.

jtagt aid ffiictllaiina*.

CHANCERY &lt;1RI&gt;KK

Equai. BwaAOMc-Are you in fttvor
of making manhood and jalriXUm tho
only Mt to Ule quallAealiotw of voter-,
vote for Wbiciht and Elliot as lol*
Broad Gauge Railway I
gates tnthsftirtatltattonal Qwntton.,
gm.n;
TsMtoiy
A XMWB Room.-Tho"AU in Brothcis,
H**7A:
ttl.,;r~TT^
have opened on Jeflkson Street, a fint
c)a»s news Room", andwll, in rcnneci tfoa with tbrir Drug Ftore, keep cn
hand al&gt; the lain papers, m gatinesand
now Book*? 9fl‘kl»nrt, will keep a News
Room that will Be a 1 istlng credit to the
Village. They have now the Into tame
of the "Dluxrnd Rickena” by Tiebnor A ______ _________ w . ., . „
__
Fields, tho fin0*1, cheap edition of Te*&gt;«MP tor* vl.vd is sotaiuule^
Dickcnt, for tbe peopte ever publiabod. *uiP0Sc«r(. it. atiswisg sinUsotTiUst. Il Oil Rfigior.fi of Pennsylvania !

HLOTC4GMWB™

NE

— ■ —

YORK

| *;u be el.clfo by tbe u.usl 0M&gt;.rilj is lbs!

Atlantic &amp; Gt. Western Railway.

I regiet. Fully symprhblng with all । Ty*&gt;», n»usM w...... ui w.tre B.^un.

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u&gt;- ..MW x

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TOWNSHIP F.LECTIUN.

Temperance camo. I nm convinced th*.' Or&gt;„ vlKrd
DO311o.1Uo llM ruu-iog «•*&lt;!&gt;th| etL mpt to orgaiiUo a poTtfcal pa ty dUM for Twaslilp OSctn. Titty -l-o&lt;Jd bs
BEBUBL1CAN CAUCUS.
sUstsd by f* tnq»nly. Msur*. Upbon. M.Usry,
The Republicans of the Township of In o].j&lt;altlon Ui.tho Republican party, lujrock. and oil vtber Rcpablkaiw. abtU ii aal

■J

U. 4C RViSKLL

J HIX UUBKkTS.

JOHN MICIIAEI.

yy*.L coub.

n«Hln;s are nq-.restpl to meet at the
HosOngs Houre Hall, la the village of
Hr.stln a on Wednesday the 27th Inst.,
at one o’clock, P. M., 'for the purpose of
naaiL-iatlng a ticket te be supported for
1 ownsh'p C fficere at the ensuing Town­
ship Election, and to transact any other
necessary business.
Norman Bailey, | Township

on the single issue of Temperance, will
not promote that caose or tbe public
good. RoTnrd'.ng tbe Republican party
as the unfaltering advocate of Tempcrancr principle, as wcllcslbectbcr great
moral and political question* of the day,
I cannct see fl my duty to allow my
name to be med in a manner o doubted
to divide or distmet that )&gt;orty. There­
fore, thanking my Mend* for thb mark
of their confidence and personal regard,
I respectfully decline the nomination.

(luces not,Centlemon—Just now Hk is
nt HasUnr. tf-UR* °P Temperance
Tickets In the iutereit of the copper­
head-. ______
_ _
___
CoxFiRMATtoxa.—The following per­
Be ox Hand.— The Temperance
.Social will me. ton Friday evening of rons, in this State, have been appointed
tills week, at the Residence of L A. postmasters, and confirmed by the
Holbrook, E»q. 'Ibe public are cordial­
lUchartl Benham, Ann Arbor ; Orron
ly Invited.
_ _______
•
F. Parker. Pnw Pyr ; W. If. Cain; beU,
Dowagiac; C. Hoed, Sturgi*; Harvey
Palmer. Nitas; S.8. Lacey. Manhall;
A. Ramrey, Three Hirers; Wtn. L. 8cston, Jackson and Perry Joselyn, Esst
Saginaw. J________
Wi ll Done.—Ou Saturday the Senate
AnvEWnstXG.—What mrdo Barnum
paved Mr. Mickley’s House resolution, rich T advertis ng. What told our (jarwhich was passed weeks ago, cxpn.B4tig emmontbfluds? Jnyrook'^advcrtlaing
tbroplnJoa tliutwom.-n ahould boad- Whal made Pontier’s Ledger T *dre:t’»tultt.-d to the Uuivcrs ty.
Just as we Exracreo.—We lairn tune ? advcrtis ng. What sold
that AltssMrjj A Co., are" trying to bring tlcke's la the Crosby Opera
out a Coppcr-Timpuranco Ticket for ■chemo ? advcrtaiug.
Tow a-hip office.* lu Hastings. Well,
‘•Bvrponr Yccb Home PArrn."—
in the linpreta. re lan;. uage ot Its putative Under thb captit n we find a a nd bio
article In the Cleveland
ciodug
ArrrxTzjt.—We ha vo .'or rule, Bond? tbn&lt;l &gt;
“No.hlng can supply the place of tire
aud Oaths of Cfficc fur the use of any
homo । aper. It Is tlio mirror In which
aud all persons elected to the variou. the town end the no gbborhoud news is
offlcci In the several Town»hlj a of Barry rcfteifcd; in thc’so&lt;-lat pulft'ca' and rollglous cln lbwcreiwintol.lt fill* a |l &gt;ce
Cuuuty. _____ _
_______
no other can. V h.n a need for econo,
Ocn Schools.—Wo.Jd jou place the ury r&lt;m&gt;)c!s the cu tallwent of iofp
■eboo * of tl.oCounty In charge of a aun luwsp wr li t, strike olT [lUbll
one
eture vou r»y to Uio
true and tr.ed, competent and efficient, yourihomo
journal, U p m;
a patriotic and a aucccaa ul Teacher—
VuiB for John 11. Palmer.
We kavealready refer, o 1 tn die elec­
Blanks.—Out ossonment of Bla-xJst tion in'Connectlcut cn the 1-t of April.
1* now complete, i.ud we intend to keep The boM, gTted, and gallant Governor
a full assortment constantly on hand. Hnwl.y has bc.n nominate I for re-elec­
Call at -the liANXsat office tor any that tion, and the completed congrosional
t.eke'. ttands thus:
••First d!at;ict, Hensry C. Deming;
PATnxorxBM.—Would you vote for a second diitilct, Cyrus Noithrop; third
dlstr^L
H- H.M*rkw.alhpr; fourth dis­
PATtaor and do Iwnor to u man who
volunteered in defence of ids County trict, P. T. Barnum."
Of Colonel Deming, tbe candidate in
in the dark boon of tho Jfcbellion, ami
tho 1-tdl-trict, we need only say that
during hl« services in the last two Congrersreho has exhibited extraordinary
ability and fidelity to principle. Some
of his speccbos have been »urpwsing
■jx-cimens ot cIck.ucdco. The present
representative fi om the 2d lU^Lri'.-t, Hun.
Samuel L. Warner, declined a renamliinU.m, notwith-tanding that one was I
uaanlmeaaly tendered to him In tbe
regular convention. We can only wteb
that bis sucoeMor. will be rebold nnd as
firm ■■ he hat been from the beginning.
IX Full I’oMCE.—We Mero that the
Mr. Northrop is a youug man of great
Democrats County Convention, which
promise and tairnfug. Fewas former­
met In Hatch's Pbctogaph Booms on
ly editor of tbe New Haven PaUadiaw,
Munday, consisted of rforrn of the un-. andte nowprofetror of Iteilco Itetttes al
Lcrr.Sed. J bey placed In na-nlnnUon for Yale College; and rep:e-euts the live
and paxtire element of the Rcpu bllean
jmrty in Cunucelteut. Mr. Storkwrath«, who siteosods the able representative
of the fid district, Mr. Bnmdsgto, was

Tbs sdianlssr. Nr. llsdlay, krepa ou bisd.tbs
ntral RMnj&gt;rvtMedT« and stUsclits sMsrisMSl at
gowia. la' lb« Um st Cbisa. Crscksry,
•ail Uosas FslsUbisg Gcodi tabs fes*4 la Na*

To Young ITcmona desiring to fit
themselves for active life by a good
practical butlnos education, we »*y go
to OnxRLix, Ohio, or Hillsdale Mich,
aud attend for a term tbe BusUiBS 1WBTrrtTE of Calkins, OximxACo.—
Tho wide *; read popularity that till*
Institution hu gained of tate I* with­
out a parol'd In the history o commer­
cial schools. And the proficiency of Its
graduates la a standing tcatimooy of ths
thoroughness of l ho drill to be had there.

SHERIFFS SALE.

ATTENTION

SOLDIERS!

GUARDIAN SALE.

I anl how procuring the AD-1
niTORTANT TO EOLIERS

D1TI0NAL BOUNTY provided
by Act of July, 1860, as will
fully appear by the above affida­
vit. Soldiers, and all entitled,
bring along yout; claims and have
them properly settled. My
charges are as low ns the lowest,
and no charge unless claims col­
lected.
FRANK ALLEN.
Hastings, Feb. 4th, 1867.

ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE

CHANCERY SALE

CHANCERY ORDER

GUARDIAN SALE.

SHERIFF’S SALE.

SHERIFF SAUL

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

GUARDIAN SALE.

CO MM

D ressmaker,

ir.Sss.Tcraxt.
. ’SalWte
I UR- M.
LUmISIvJm 0fFM.ru

ONERS NOTICE

�GREAT

Drugs and Medicines,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND QUA
PAINT8 AND OILS.
IB BALE-

Books And 8t»tion«ry,

[Book* and Stationary,

DRY GOODS

Books and Stationery.

Mlnnlo looked up with a feverish red
upou her cheek, and bands clasned
tightly on tho handle of tho feted rare

WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.

"—And w» regret to inform you that
Iw aajled^fcr Europe at twelve o'clock

Perfnmcrica and Notions,
Perfiimeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,

A sudden blur came over Mlnnlo'*
eyea-shc trembled like a leaf. In all
her calculation#, she made no allowance

ETC.. ETC.. ETC..
ETC., ETC, ETC.,
ETC.. ETC., ETC.,

BARLOW. GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,
Fata! eSreU of Hilary and eaae!
Wedrink MTpolna. and wo eel CiaaaM,
Jndulgi our KOK. at our r«&gt;oo'i oat
TaUeoaw iapaia, and reaaon hurt or leal.

ilnortand lhe apeiri of ranch log Senda,
Who (rin tn we oar noMa nature vatxiulabod
HuLAaed U&gt; bent*.
C. Jonnon.
llertlh
Ibe laxuneoi ginUon'o rich rvpant,
Andirub the hermit, al iaaa Uaaperart board.
81U a plwwd (mat.

.

"Perhaps I van have your things .ent
to rome quiet family ho*L"
Mlnnlo opened tho little leather puree
"Wil, 'taint rood for nothin’ where I
and showed two ten cent pieces, with a live." said the farmer.
smile that was almost a tear.
“Vorr wall,’’ replied the merchant,
"Thia Is all the money I have in tbe , “keep ft until you get a tetter's worth
world, air."
• ! and bring It to my atom, and I will give
8o young, eo beautiful, and an desolate! you a dollar Uli far it."
i Frank Evans had been a New Yorker
1 he former pocketed the change and
all his life, but ba had nt ver wet with departed. A few week, after he vent
। an exactly parallel caae to this. He bit Into thu same atore and taught good, to
I the end of n™ pen In dire perplexity.
the amount of one dollar, and an er pay­
"But what are you going to do?"
ing over the identle-il awrenty-flvoeenta,
"I don't know, tir. l»n t there a work bo took out a handful of pumpkin Mini*,
house or some such jdaoe, I could go to counted out twenty-five of them, and
until 1 could find Boiticthlng to do?"
pjaaed them over to thomerchant
“Hardly." Frank Evaua could scarce­
“Why," aald tbe merchant, "what’s
ly help smiling at poor Minnlo’s alm- ihto?"
P "Tliey are putting out the fights, and . “Wai," said tho farmer, “this fa my
currcrcy,
and when you get a dollars
prc|«rlng to close the office, Bald Minnie, worth bring
it to my place, and I will
sUiitlng to her feet. I must go wae- ■ give
you a dollar for ft."

Duir.

Memory confuted, end In templed thought.

her roof for a day or two, if you can
Irerat wm "
"Trurt you t*» Minnie, looking at him
through violet eyea obacured in tears.—
'•Oh, Blr, I should be so thankfulI"
“How late you are, Frank! Here
give mo your overoout—It la all powd­
ered with enow and—"
lint Frank Interrupted hie cherry­
cheeked mother, aa ohe stood on tip-toe
to tike off h is outer wrappings.
“Hush mother 1 there to a young lady I

THXY HAVE JUST RKCEIVKb
TUX LARGEST AND SEST

At Ackley’s,
At Ackley’s,
At Ackley’s.

SELECTED STOCK OF

DRY GOODS

EATIRR ARB (HATER

GROCEY STORE.
State Itrwl, UostlME*, Sfatu

Golden Sxxtxmcdl—The Jewish
Talmud has these sentences about
woman : "A good wife la heaven’s no­
blest gin. A hourewlfe never allows
herself to be disturbed from her work ;
even while conversing she is busily
spinning. An old experienced woman
In a household, la an ornament to It like
a pearl. He who Uvea tn an unmarried
state, knows no loy none of the bless­
ings of home and la wlibout support—
The man who stands at the death-bed
of hia wife feels like those who saw the
tempi# of Jerusalem reduced lonshMt
for the wife la the temple In which each
man finds
where ha
-Vi—~ repose-ranil
.a. - quiet:
J

iPOTILLA® IKBS'OTZT,

ever bro’t to this Mart,
COXSBTISC IN PARI or

Boots &amp;. shoes,
Hats &amp;
Bleached goods,

OY S T E R 8
HBRVEl) UP la every atyte.

A Urge uvortraeet »f Family

Dr. Jaekanai a Frraal.Mu.il.!. P.IU.BI Mrb
a aala.and rffeclual remedy Befall irrrrularil
• nJ ubiarocllona from whatever Mow
TUB MUUKTAlX OF LIGHT OB AO.PIC.

“Yea, mother—ex prcaoed on from
Iowa to old Harrington, the rich mere
cliAMt lie sailed for Europe thia morn­
ing and ahe to entirely alone. Mother,
she looks I ike poor Blanche, and 1 knew
you wouldn’t refuse her a corner hoio
until she could find something to do."
Mrs. Evans went to the door and
called ehoenly out:
' Come up stairs. mV door—yotPr wel­
come aa flowers in May! Frank, you
did quite right: yon always do."
The days and weeks ixuwcd on, and
still Minnie liarian remained an inmate
of Mrs. Evans’ humble dwelling. “It

Ladies’ dress goods,

Groceries,

Fancy goods,

A WARM MEAL

Cassirneres,

Ladies’ furs,

.XteL7',b,"“z',‘M7 I-

•‘OsoAnlgbd’'»ad ta. oil cred ber IUta pn
Ts "Oar Fsib.r la Hcavea" ia ^l.«. Uwre.
WbU. pranku&gt; mgvl.Uw. thvir .t.od
To vreub b«r lbrra(h (be dre.raj tend.

TIM Beu OYSTER STEW in Uaailnga.

.,TI'*SP4&lt;k"'w“ »»‘«"»'v»v«r. |.t«a«k. bv
Air. man, tha member baring krecnl coniinaed
ln.
Hpe.ker proceed,J u, »J.
ailuUter Un rata w tire member! by Brain.

'■Tte aa(vlslMkfd ud swsetly idUM
Vpm tbe fare of Hut ieroly child. X'/

Gloves and Ilosii

ADAM SCHOPPAN.
Ilaaliaga, Aug, BWia. IBM.

Latxst PAantoite Dwixo
J. W. Eradlej’s Ulcbrited Patent

FOR

B]

SALE.

DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
■ (OB DOUBLE SFIXO) •
SKIRT.

SuttHanj.

Co

n« Wonderf.1 Fltilbilllr art rml enreferi
and pieman to any tady wnrina lire Dunlei
kill olio Skirt watt b. ............J A....... J.1'1

Marion Harlan wan clone in tbe world
-her motherjust buried.
She was a beautiful brown haired
lit, with soft aliy eyo. of violet gray,
od rosy litre comprvoaed to a tl:nuio_»
ir beyond her years. For after all she
aa scarcely seventeen, and so Deacon
wywaa telling her, aa he sat by the
re spreading bwhuga huiidaovor the
irdy blare and a*kcd :
•UJut what are you agoing to do to
ini your bread and butter, child ?"
"I don't know—I havent thought—
Stexnma bad an Uncle In New York,
“ Yea, yuo—I've heard tell about him
he waajuad 'cause your mother did not
marry to autt him, wasn't bo F'
Marion wae aifeuL Deaeon Gray
waited a few minutes, hoping she would
admit him into her aecrci meditations :
but she did not, and tho Deacon went
home to tell bls wife "that tho Harlan ^ali
waa tho wry queerer crootuie he had
erar oome screw. ”
In the mean while Marion was pack­
ing her few .canty things into a little
carpet bog, by the weird flickering light
on the alyhig wood Are.
"I'will go to New York," she said to
I»a«ly teeth
"MyUncle shall hear her
cunae plead tlitough my own lips. Oh,
I wish my hcait would not throb «o
Wildly II am no longer ruovk Minnie
IlKVB ; I am an orphan a'l aluno in the
----- - «-&gt;-• Ete's bald# with

"1 must, Frank. I have no right fur­
ther to t.-e-pua. on your kindne-a."
•ir1.ghl' r» T
kn‘&gt;»
that tbehouee has been a &lt; iflerant bouse
since yon came into it? Do you oupoee
wo want to lose our Hi tie sunbeam i"
Mlnnlo amle.1 sadly, but her hand felt
very cold and pamlve in Frank's warm
gra-p.
"You’Dstay, Minnie?"
“No." the shook her head deter­
minedly.
"Thon you must bo mnde to stay.”
said Frank. "i’n&gt; mteaed eomoihing 0(
groat value lately, and 1 hereby arrmt
you on su-plclon of tbe theft."
"Ml-aod tomeihlng I" Mlxude rose
tamed read and White. “Oh, Prank'
you nevor cun suepee: mo I”
/
'
"But 1 do Rttaj-ci you. In feet I am
quite »uro the article to in your pcosra-

“My heart, Mtoa Minnie. Now look
here • I love yon, Minnie Italian, and 1
will be a pood nnd true husband to you.
Hay, bo my little wife."
J
Eo Mlnnlo Harlan, Inatead of going
vra^mo jna/Jfed tbe te^WrS’cfcri
In Ell'on * Exp: ere office.

Spices, &amp;c, &lt;k

Akxaad.r Kutsar,
temMK Aware/
|
Hadleato.U: Donocret., II
• Vacancy b/reaigMUow at Thanas Bwa

Tbee&gt; are el) ralnable Land,, .nd «111 b.

n. ». SHCLDOX.
May tote IBM.
€W”7 *£££,

“Yea. air."
Erank, with hla pan behind Id# aarw

“Ito you nrmemtar the young woaran

LAROt ASSOHTHXXT OF

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

ib« fotawlug o.mej Gmllrmvo. JUs. Bcbujlw
Cotax, H?«Ur; Edward N.rb.r*oB. Cterkj
murvasu.
I
revroas.

Fannera, Neighbors, Everybody

u=S». w|: usrFor Sale by all principal Deal­
ers and at Wholesale only by
BALLOU BROTHERS,
SOLE PATERTEBa,

________

409 BROADWAY.
N.T.CMy.

o»ey. Tll.WI.rM.U?b.ZZlk?lS??

CALI. 4EIA K1K OUR GO (S
AND PRICES,
JW &amp;e Coarisrerf, &lt;/ Mr EACT A'l
w are &amp;W»9 GoMlt CBKAPER
Am My ulktr Ifaut i»

Profoundly greatful to the People of
Barry County, for their very liberal ■ i

Inafertarod b. U.. reU O-.„. .(tUt
WESTLBHADLEY g CART,
V7 Ch.rab.re A HAU
_K T
nOUNU—On lhe 5J lu.i„ «,a lb. Etale Ra7j

W17L£"“ rU"

ffe

bewhi &gt;1 I.L. I—

yuti Rfdln tn come and
ua and wo will give
«&lt;m a BARGAIN..

•AKtW.ttWYEAl ft IIAMT-

�^.jntiltaral ftraj.

0. D. SPAULDING’S

AIivvThingfor Hastings
,

NEW GOODS

awning imi that &gt;• be.

CASH STORE!
To buy your Goods,
Just below the

NIETW

IT you want good bargains, go to

GOODS

•aaat aaaaaiaa
For the People!

oodirar
ANT,
sr nsettrn
STOCK OF

OODS

PRINTS FOR Hf Cu.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR IVJ Cu.

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
aii rui..r

GROCERIES

that th* acaaon of flowe.w to' dnwinfi
nigh, the following may be of use to
tlwee who bait ucglected that IntereUInr study, the tonguage of fiowm:
■‘If in a pleasant walk through the
wotxls on • Slay, mo nalngaaweel nymph,
over whwe head thirty mnirntn have
•bed their brigfetnees, thotild hind you
• violet, she means t hot nhe to too young
to leave her mother. If a acrowny mat­
ron of fifty hands a bellh-oee old codg-

PHILLIPS A BBNTLEY’S

dOAHB.

ASK FOR IT!

SEELYE’S

We keep constantly on hand a
z
full assortment of

Dry-Goods,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y if Glassware

id goods,

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE,

CONSUMPTION

a

res,
furs,

ESTABLISHMENT!

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

READY MADE

Dysentery,

CLOTHING 1

Peijodical Headache, •

Syufptoms.
.ymptcnm-of Catin h ir
Psraan tad I hay have a

Dumb Ague.

Choice Family

and will be sold at

Diaries for 1867.

Iron, Nails, Stoves,
TIN WARS eT ALL KIXDS.^af Ml*

■asatheters, aad Wanaatta Good.
STOVE PIPE,

r Sale by all Druggists.

BAP PANS.
PERFUMERIES, TOILET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX­
TRACTS, A;C. COMPLETE.

Wm, Spooner &amp; Co.,

Nashville, Tenn.

'

A .Largs A wartin ent of

Travlling Buketo

And every tiring el.a Guhfonnd

Sheet tra«,

tWThto rsawdy ••■lain. •• Miami ar Polsn-JKft&amp;X ,esE?,!r^ct

r 11

la Ito »«al Wudir and iMI

ROPE,
Photographic.

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
Paints.

Call for Wjfi Catarrh Rnwwdy, and taki ••
ik.. ir
J-1,1 t,. 4n..l.l. I. in... vlr.alir

10m
AND T1TOODEN WAHL
WHOLESALE OB RETAIL.

OIXrilAL AGENTS

Hardware Merchant,

JONES ABBAXE,

DENTISTS,

oald call Iha itlenlhm of ALL parwa.
wisblag anything la CM of UKXTJiJTBr

Land for Sale I W
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I wish to sell 80 ACRES
of Timbered Land, lying three
miles
of Hartings, 34 acres
sowed to wheat, three more
chopped.
For particulars inquite of
ELAM CROOK,
reaidingnear Poor Farm.
.

-

Shelf Hardware,

RUNTKRs’hEA DQU A RTE RS!
n«r« 1* th» ph« to bay year
rOWTfttS, CAPS. SHOT, CARTRIDGES,.
XLY-8 FATENT WADS, AC.,

fn&lt;«n

All wrta ef

HARNESS

SHOP.

Terms Cash.

SURGEON

b. ^4 |„

Dr. HARVEY’S FEMALE PILLS.

Addlag Treaiportntloa; and cotitU malady of

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!

Mudge &amp; Bailey.

•y Bl Mom* Buonidi&lt;tr«*LB&lt;cB«uasoeA
kj
aa?,«^bU&gt;a WMu., ProUpwA,

A B«v« Utlng Rtmedy

GROCERIES! Railroad Prices,

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

Good Black Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
A Chuchula Bo ver " 412
.worth $18.
Fine Caster Bever “ $20
worth $30
Blacksmithing!
Bl’k Cloth Suit $18, worth $28
—Scot As—
Suite for Business, 12 “
18
Heavy Coat,
5 “
8 Hnasx Suoaxo. Cikkiiuk I sonnra *an
Ladies’ Muff
8
5
*• fur Collars
3 "
4,50
English Merino, 0.75yd wide 1,00
French
“
1,00 worth 1,5q
“
"
1.124 “
1,75
Buffalo Robes 7,50
“ 10,00
“
“
12,00 “ 16,00
JOUrgjr s
Lndies’,KnitHoo4&gt;,76 “ 1,12
“
•»
« &lt;1,00 •" 1.76
KID GLOVE CLEANER
• T.. Double all wool Shawl* ■ 8,50 worth 5,50.

HARDWARE STORE!

of all kinds,

C. H CHASE &amp; CO.

Wit GO IS

L. Beckley will continue as
Salesman as heretofore.

HARDWARE

Cue nd See to Yomslra

Bonnet*.

DRUG &lt;fc BOOK
STORE

MORE VALUABLE' THAN GOLD I

Bryans Life Pills,

Town.eooaiaiiog of all tto

Diarrhea,

CUFFS, and Atony other Goods
regardless of cost

.Y SUMP

N. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting done as usual by Fairchilds.

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
DRUGS, CHEMICAIS, PAINTS,
OILS, PURE WINES, AND
LIQUORS, HARNESS
OIL, AXLE GREASE
I* gurmllyJwpt up to ike wuto tf.Ui. pwplt,
BY THE BOX.

Ladies tfool Shawls,

pounds each, thia to equivalent to n mil­
lion and a half of auch ba'**- TbetrUmatrs an made up aa tolfows: North
Carolina, 91,000 bales : South Carolina.
IM000 balsa: Georgia. 206,000 tales;
Florida. M,000 bales ; Al.-banm. •2H.OD0
bales ; Mlariariirol, 270,000 tnlca; l£Oiatana, 100,000 ta’wi; Texas. 900,000
bales ; Arkansis 182,000: Tennce-ce-

THE ASTINGS

Established in 186L
By J. P. ROBERTS.

AGUE

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

H» BaosaWAT, N*w Tmx.

■IK A UTISCSTOS.

HURRAH

Anti-Fever
Dirist tie HeiTTiirty Days

'

Before you Buy at any other
Place.

IT NEVER FAILS 1

Congestive Chills,

.A.T COST

Dr. J. BRYAN, Con»uWng
Physician,

COME AMD SEE

BEMT LEY

Remittent Fever,

In thl* art, and almost in tidy’ art
alone, “it I* the liberal hand Which
muketh rich."
f
Lilierullty In providing utensil* Ja the
aavlng both or lime and labor. The
more perfect hla Imtrunient*. tho mart
Consisting of
profltabla are th«w.
So atoo to it tn hia working cattle and
hl* atock. The moat perfect in their
kinds are ever tho meat prutitabk.
Liberality In good ba ma and'warm
etaltsra to the eouree of health, etrength
and comfort to animals, causes them to
thrive on loai ftxxl. and secures from
damage all sorts of crojat
Liberality also In the provisions of
food for domestic animals is the source
of flesh and manure.
Liberality to tbe earth In aeod culture,
and com poet, is the source of lu profit.
Thue it la In agriculture, on in every
part of crealiun. S tflac and" paternal
Frovidenee haa tuacparobly connectci
our duty and happiness.

Haifrw Tn train rrauirwi lonaa

Unlaw ckMk*d la Ito iiMiftont itogM.

Intermittent Fever,

goods,

»£U'« EXTHSAL lEMIgl...,
krte. Two Dolly^ mScmM tor s aKslb, m w
■sU to goad U*aaug« and
»*

Jia is sa «U Sa* Caytoia and ksawn bow to
tanhfaqald.

Chills and Fever,

unwittingly be has wild. “Will you
marry me f" and »he itaa by this wldowly pantomime signified that “Barkis la
willing." If a laughing girl, with a
rosy, pouting mouth, give you a tulip
•he means “klan mo If you canand I
would not give much lor a man that
could not.”

BRIAR ROOT.

GERMAN PIPES,
•ad ill Had* easily k»pt la •

SPOONER’S

15000 DOLLARS

GUTTA,PERCHA,

CATARRH REMEDY

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

&gt;cs,

AUCTION PRICES

MEER8CHAM,

Liquid

Bilious Fever,

aps,

ssurr,
AND PIPES,

AND IF YOU DON'T 8KK WHAT YOU WANT

PHILLIPS

"If a buxom maid who weighs ton
•tones, hands you a "touch me not,” the
Intimates that she Is a frail thing, and
mutely l&gt;*ve&lt;-ch.n you net to crush her.

TOBACCO.

ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTEM

Give us a call 1

•■014 *g. M-.r COOll ■ .ids.1! blond "

TOBACCO STORE

JJENTLEY'S.

4

‘Cash.

in mind that two •core and U-n doe* not
deprive widows of tentimco lollty.

tr

Can be Cured

W YOU WANT QOQD6 CHYAP, CO to

PHILLIPS

Of every needed Rind and
Sula juat purclinned f«r caab
at low Prices and selling al

you read andprat yourself up Ln bee nurturv. Don’t rust rour knowledge on
rome little pamphlet published by an
Interested patent hlvo-vcndcr, but get
some work like tboac named that to
bawd upon long yean of practical bee­
keeping, pursued in on Intelligent and
Kdcutlfic manner.—Z. L. EairsMld in
Onsntrjr Gentleman.

wuen

Brick Block.

am ncwiiHT!!

JOT. J C- HALL

Aad tar.rld.Iy
7 bold at hailkoad prices.
Ill Kind* o&lt; ^JSF MRIKG 4m

■. A. 6OOPTEA* A C
H-xlngi.Jaaai.lHt.

taroT

J0IHKK8 AMD BXXAILINr OF

SUMT8, CAJ8, 1F®XS,

■iwxn »&lt; au» ««-».
tutus pbicb*

it

^TsiS^sscn.

——

E. 4i n. T. ANTHONY 4c CO.,

MAialaclarers ef rh*t«craphfc

R&amp;vaaiAie,

�SAVE MONET!
motion, Adam EUtott, W. P. Garrett
and Gilbert Striker, were appointed a
Committee on permanent organisation.
The Cdrnentkm then adjourned nnUl
half pMt d»s o'clock’, P. M?, ai which
tme, tho Conveetlon was again called to
order by Mr. Lapbnm. Tbe Committee

IN PRICES

HARVEY WEIGHT,
ADAM ELLIOTT.
it h with unusual pride that we place
ai tbe head of oar columns, to-day, the
tamw of the men chosen by tbe Repub­
licans of Barry County ss their Slaadarcf
Bearm in the coining political contesL
It to not often that a Ticket to p.-eeented
to tho people on which there to not some
man placed, who is not eminently fitted
in all respects for the poritlon for which
be was selected. But we have In Barry
County, a Uckst on which there la not a
single candidate who is not In all reepecte .lari tbe man for tbe place—than
whom Uicre to none better In the County.
For delegate* to the Constitutional Con­
vention, tbe Cunvenllon rcieeted with
great unanimity, Hou. Harvey Wright,
Mr. Wright is a Lawyer of large prac­
tice, eminent Legal abilities, a ripe
scholar and an unflinching advocate of
tbs principle* and policy of tbs Republi­
can party. For the past four years bo
Ims been, and still is, Circuit Court Cbtnm lesion er for this County, and at the
eloctfon ht November last, command, d
tho highest vote of any man In notnlnatlou on the County Ticket.
Mr. Elliot, la an educated Farmer, re­
siding la tbe Township of Barry, and
has lor several years be- n Supervisor for
that Township, and one of tbe moat

think him in all respects, well fitted to
represent the Intelligent people of his
district. and doubt not that be will leave
teprawed on tho Constitution of tho
State, tho evidence of his superior fitness
for tbs position.
For Superintendent of Common
Schools, the' Convention selected Dr.
John H. Palmer, of Castleton. The Dr.
la a graduate of Hillsdale College,and of
the Medical Department of tbe UnirerRRtpt Michigan.—One of tbe flmt scbollars In the county— for years a practical
Teadher, and a young man of untiring
energy of Character, and unflinching
fidelity to every call of duly, and with
afil Republican of the Radical School,

lion, Hmry Wright; tor I'l'intary W.
H. JcwciL On motion, the rojort was
accepted and adopted.
,
The Committee on Credentials report­
ed. and on motion, the report of the com­
mittee was amended by Inserting the
names of the delegates from tbe Town­
ship of Prairieville, and on motion, was
further amended by Inserting the names
of delegates from Irving. On motion,
tlie report as amended was adopted.
On motlou, it was resolved to elect one
deligate to the Ccnstltutlonal Conven­
tion from each RepcessDtaMve District.
On motion, the Chair appointed tho
foQpwing jeraor.a ss tellers. Messrs
Emory, Towne and Beamer.
On motion, tLc Convention proceeded
to an informal ballet for a County Su­
perintendent of Public Schools, with
the following result:

Sin

J.8.GOODYEAR AGO.
AFFLICTED
SUFFER NO MORE!

WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,

Vhsn by lbs use ot DB. joist HATH KUX
a yao coo bo oared pinnoarally, sod a* a tn-

ARK NOW RKCKIV/XO DL
RRCT FROM ItARVFACT.
URKRS AND AUCTION
HQU8KS IX KKW
YORK, A VRRY

i»c&lt;mu.

« mht' i)yi

Bey Qee4&gt;. Gweart... i
tHsttoavry. Crwkary aa40l«««

LARGE &amp; FINE

mti,

lat BsU-U | Mlabrat'l. | IslFonaT

OOM PRISING ALL THE DIFFER^

MUSKINGUM

VALLEY

ENT VARIETIES OF

On motion. J. II. Palmer was declared
unanimously nominated as candidate
for County Superintendent ot Public

Staple and Fancy

On motion, the Convention proceeded
to an tn formal ballot for a delegate to
the Const.! utlonsl Convention from the
first Representative District, with tbe
following result.

DRY GOODS

Tbb management of the New York Cus­
tom Hotue was further ventilated this
Harvey Wright, 33
tnornlug, and tbs Hoose will probably
J. A. hwcckey.
8
pass Ilubburd'e resolution to-morrow,
C. G. Hulbreok, 4
exi.'rwslng the opinion Uiat Collector
Geo. K. Beamer, 2
HmythesnouM be removed.
On motion, H. Wright, was declared
1 he copy of the evidence apparently
inmhtowng Doolittle and 1‘stternon,
unanimously nominated.
which tho House ordered laid before the
On motion, the Convention proceeded benate,
may reach that body tomorrow.
to an Informal ballot for a delegate from Wbat action will be taken upon it there
~
the second District, with the following 1.

Boots and Shoes,

ENGINE WORKS,
Zanesville, Ohio.

CI1ASTEI.LARS
Hair Exterminator! !

Druggets,
Astrologv.
On motion, Adam Elliott, was declared
unanimously nominated. On motion,
tbe Convention adjourned sine die.
.
II. WEIGHT. President.
W. H. JEWELI., Secretary.

tterry Ceaalr.
A. H. CtKITk.

ins »&gt; &lt;&gt;«it&gt; Aar»a&gt;Mirn
*r »we mAarvi savaunoM
HAUL BY VUk GkCAT AMTBtfLUUUT.
toatasM II A. FKBMtUU.
Sk» iwtala Ncrste so aerial evtv ks«w —
Iter ivriorvr le harpisrw Usm she Brai geUMatin■« sad Irtnwla. Jaw a&lt; awary. ba. ka’r

James A. Bweeaey was tho whisky can.
di date for Fnaldcut of thia Village, at
the late charter Election, aa reported in
the Detroit Dallies. Abo the Hastings
Copper Hand report that M r. Ewveeey
vm retained as Counsel for the whisky
dealers of this Village.
The fo-t In relation to tbe Village
election,‘wps, that Mr. Fwceeey was
nominated ns a regular RepttbUcan Uzn-

and who did not loiter, though a soldier,
when tbe Copper Democracy under tbe
guls* of a “Eoldleris Ticket,” attempted
to eeh out the Republican party.
Buch, follow Republicans of Barry
County, to our Ticket, and It o^ly re­
mains for os on Monday next to elc£t It,
sad we can and aAould do that, by 1200
majority.
of President, though be did receive tho
votes’”of a few men, who would not vote
MPVBLACANS ATTBMTIOJf.
Tbe enemies of human freedom, and for ths other candidate who was, also, a
Republican.
the opponents of Manhood Snffrage, In
WUl the ridwotoeer 4 Trfoana. and
thia county, driven to the wail In ten tbe Foot, publish this Item' In jurtsce to
suascarive eampalgno, are now seeking oneol the most unfaltering Republicans
•ar arw EdiUas as Ikiak paper, la Loag Priaur
under the guise of compromise ticket*, to In this county.

overthrow and defeat tbs Republican
Ticket in some or all of the TownAhlpa
in this County. We aak you to watch
every such movement with the most
untiring energy—we ask you to bkmkmbxb that Itls only Lj being eternally vigi­
lant, that you can secure tbe prior, and
o»re the fair reputation of tbe party.
We ask you to Rmaann that by pnp*v Fherldan.
exertion, yoj» can elect tbe candidate of
our party, who are tbe rejmeentativee ot
our principles in every township In the
County. We ask you to Rem runite,
that under whatever name they an
brought out; any ticket in opposition to
ib« party of truUt, rirtue and prmeijAt,
to ta the Interests of our eummon enemy,
and deesrvte to be treated aa we treat
tbe enemlmofLiberty,Equality^nd Fre­
t entity, tbe Copperheads; and every true
Republican .buuld stamp with tbe mark

!
’

type, ofoo, allk COPIOUB 81 DI MOTIS, wUl
be rsodyTHUliOBSlMO, priaUdaordior ward
freta the aOdal eapy. Keel, lug* pompbM.-

1867

Oil Cloths,

Wall Papei

Crockery, Ac.
Our Assortment is full and con
■plete, and as our Goods
were purchased during
the recent decline
.
in the Eastern
Markets,
••

1867

’*e. raisMJ. r

JoAgs of PraVrH. Salary •*
w,i&gt;&lt;T&gt;lA«-l AU.lw.ri
IMrsmaistU antortS-d. U”
..CjuCtw Tert. Wbtl'

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
WlLLSkU. THtM

DRY GOODS
Cheap as tho cheapest
for
Cash or Ready-Pay I

yw
Uli’" i”
7 i
V*. FBXBIC©,***'
F. O. Psawss MS Bsfclo X. Y.
Vte!».ly
.

* —a

&gt;M«88

Ilf,
^M.L COBB.

rstamkg ta tag cewstry

Thit our

CRISPER COMA.

Customers can Save

25 Per Cent.
On Former Prices.
k r™. tragedy -Urt ku roeeelly appeared la
tbe Iraah sad plssky UUk Ooksp Is rapublabtd
io an oeUro by the Aawrieaa leva Company.—
Bpila of Its ngsUag the aaoupkloos rrsdrr

WE DO NOT NKRSLY. SAY

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

WE

WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

Keep the best BOOTS and
SHOES in town.

rubsell

&amp; Bivins

TTAHTpiCS UOWX.

J h ■;

Challenge the "City”on TEAS!
To our Customers

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

As Cheap ak other Mer­

Have * fine Stock of Crocuby
and Glass-kahh for sole Cheap I

chants have bought

BnSSKLL &amp; RUNS
JKon’f be undersold when
CASH is offered !

in lew York.

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'iT. S.'abMiw. ■•’i
OOVMBWM MOf W
lltoMato Btrset.

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NO. 49

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APBIL 3,1867.

VOL. XI.
Justings’ Uuiintss Jirettorj.

TEMMS, «1 CO IN AtVAKO

“Ub.rty .nd V^ox-On.

'’-v'tif/-'

JCoral anl gfattllaiitwu.

CHANCERY ORDER.

ADMiswnuTonx sttt.
all other arts, book-making has ito eras.
The publlcaUnn of ths first ."JBtae and
Gold" volume by Ticknor and Fields,
ten yean ago, constituted an era. In
। American'l&gt;ook-*naklng, .UowLDg, aa it
—Gov. Wells and Gen. Sheridan have
did, bow much matter could to com­ renamed friendly mutaal rctattena.
pacted into a small apace. Tennyson's
—Messrs. D. Appleton A Co., of N.
Y.,ha*i&gt; given IGO.cxw bdoks t» ii»u i'usgled through icveral duodecimo vol­ body Southern Education fund.

ume., were eompreMedluto a ringie vol­
ume, scarcely too targe for the vest pock­
et. and were fnm'shed st a price hardly
one forth of their previous coat. Tbo
volume was -an immediate success, and
was the pioneer of a large family of
"Blue and Gold” books, which has kept.
firm bold upon tho public favor to the
preaant hour. But poet, have continued
to write, and the prims of books have | colored man In that State &gt;20 to
kept pare with the Increwlng root of all against Gov. Brownlow.
wares, and now lias arisen a need of
—Benn Richmond lad S100 0001
further progress in the direction of ranee on hl* Hfo. D-iuiel H. Dlckl
cheapness. This Deed baa been mot by

course of pbullcatlon by Tloknor and
Fields,-* series which marks a frc*h
point of departure In book-making, in
this eerirs—cm In tho “Bine and Gold"Tennyscn was chosen as the* pioneer
relume. Tho “Diamond Tennyson,"
Mark Flanigan, E»q.
Mallory b*a; poln!cd Wm. T. Garrett, published in November last, has proved
ited by the President,_
of illddlevlUe, n Deputy ShcrlCT in and a more signal success than even Ils
ter Buriy County.
"Blue and Gold” predecessor, having
met with a tale of nearly 15,000 copies
The READZX2 Cinci.r, will meet on
Friday evening at the residence of I. A.
sured, that it la to be followed by the
[ IloIbr.iok.Erq. Rcadrra—Jdnu F. Alien
“Dlm-md Dtekena," the '‘Dimood Long-'
। B.'Balloy, Esq., Mr?. D. striker, Dr.
fellow,” and the "Diamond Whittier,"
Jobs Bobo.ta. and MixiSJmpaon. Hoars
the latter being announced for autumn
publication, the Longfellow in April,
and ------------the Dickewbeing
now In the tonne Utrqc puny IU I.ic -CUBIC win iwure
. .._____________________
prising pxvjiriotor, C. W. Lkwib. Wo of Ja.ua. Thefirit volume of the D!a-.lorote for the admission of any rebel
now have adai y lino ofFtnge*. each way, moud Dickens,” is of couno tho "Pick-' etato that neglect« or refoaca^td provide
«
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between 11 a* tin pi and Grand Rapids.— wick Papers," wh.ch \___ ...... 1
Wo hope the public will extend • gen- January, and te mcot'ng with the same
ervra* suppo I to thia •:• terpriso, calcula­ favor which was shown to Tennyion.—
ted to bo of eo much va'UJ to the people
clou-; lb e Uno.

SoLDtnrts’ Drscn-vBOEs.—A bin has
p issid tbo Legislature authorising and
requiring county citrus to record ooldtere' dbchar/.re.
.._jnary.c»&lt;. and
nnu regulating
u.p&gt;wp( tecs
kw®
th' refor. It is a bill that t ho'iaanda o’
4-tr an d e s will thank the Jxgi-Hture
tor nti.1 pivco I! 10 r disc'iargca where
they e :n be preserve J /or future me and

arc of rcccolty 1 olnl:d in a email typo,
but ta&gt;n&gt;\tbo extreme delicacy iu the
cutting type, and the exceeding care
taken to eeQua clearness iu printing,
tbiy are far mure coaly icadtlum ninny
bo ks in much targtr letter.. And their
chori no sonmju-.nl* them to all in these
days of high pries*. Tbo vohimre of
Dickers, as they are 1/sued month by
learn that M John Robots has been month, will doublliks find their way to
many households where the Inimitable'
appointed Fuat Wasterat llavtlngsetee
novdtate h Vi hitherto been a stranger.
J. W. Stebbins, re moved. Ihte Is an
appointment of which the Towers that
be, sIic-oM bo very Pioud, and tbr-t will
The PnjJdcntou Saturday vclosi the
give universal rr.tfsfiv'flon to the people. Pupjletnsutary Re*-.infraction Lili: but
TtfeTr. J* a than w&gt; rthy of any j&lt;slt!on Congress humcdl itely tepas cd it with,
, iq thcgiflortbepeoplc.competent,man- oat debate—tlio Homo by 114 Yarn to 25
I ly, and untiring; wo look upon the wlcccrate by 40 Yens to 7 Nay»lit n a« ever# wny calculated to promote
..__.iv tho tew of the land. We
believe these votes.a.o more decided
the public good.
_______
tiuiu thrao by which nuy fcnn'T veto of
any Freaitknt wcro ever over rued.—
Cam—**, L. wKn I,..
rvinnt can till.
|« the twr.ijlh veto overruled wltb'.n tho
test fifteen months ; and it i» fsootloualy
suL-grsUxl that tbo Conslltetton be *0
amended tn to read tiuu avery Mt of
Congress, when vetoed by the President
shall be tbo tew ol tho laud. As ths ve­
toed Lin* are so cosily repasaed, Uris
change would seem noodle**.

uu;cua-vu
— —- - ■
cannot now be collected ; that the eohaidoraUon h*» tkllsJ, and that when
right of propc-.ty In that which haabereurf- re 1-ccn Creited m such by the tewa,
la d-treywl, the law to regulate th*
right of parties to that property, and to
cnibroe payment of obligations given
for It, muU follow the fate of tho prop­
erly IteeU.
wartrarta baood
taw. must U annulled.

—The Bcgnblk-an Flate Central Com­
mittee or Virgin* have determined to
wilt a State Convention without distinc­
tion of color at Hivhmoad, about the
middle of April.
—Gear.;* 3. Hillard, of Bo;lou, Is tbo
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CHANCERY ORDER.

CHANCERY ORDER
STATE OF MIL’BIO A IT. B|kl Jadicl.
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Fill Ira Fra®, Oramm Bass,

ATTENTION

SOLDIERS!

, the 8O.h day of Jon’y, 18CT.
HAMUSL UARRIbON.
Babemlbcd ami

The East SacccsrfBl Keifcfaw
JatheWoM.
'
EsXahllUriMl in ISM by M* at
o«r Boat EmfneBt FhyateiaM, aai
now tued tAHMgbMt Sort. M

I am now procuring the AD­
DITIONAL BOUNTY provided
by Act of July, I860, as will
fully nppeir by the above affida­
vit Souliers, and all entitled,
bring along your claims andhave
them properly settled. My
charges are as low as the lowest,
and no charge utdesa claims col­
lected.
4
FRANK ALLEN.
Hastings, Feb. 4th, 1867.

Tus JXaoAsnoi Emioajj.—Ths jktlantic MonMs H odited by Jama* T.
Fields, a publiahcr of world-wide reputntlon, and a poet who writes too litUa
□rsteted by W. D. Howell, a post «U
scholar of Wcjtern Deserve growli*
Out Young JVis 1* edited by HowaW
Ticincr ofT.A F. whoa? qualifications
are shown in the remarkable success of
the Magazine. AWy Saturday, a week­
ly mtecellaay of English ]&gt;criodlcal lltereture\ is edited by T. B. Aldrieh. The
Itiotnidr MagaxfM haa for editor Hor­
ace E. Scudder, who te known m author
of some pleasant Juvenile books.

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SKIRT.

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OOUMBSKlNKRS NOTICE.

four of them followed him to s beer shop
and drank- The Judge, bearing of the

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PAINTS ANO OILS.

BMoUflal
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He fare answered the prayer- Always

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ill tsi tiling
•That there i* a sphere of Influence
pauMs ad by everyone, unteX'xp.mgtlio
e itM; w w tift Hon t Jn fly LltmratoJ iu
the kll.w uciBild.-:it:
'
• dauo re .h» a^o/’asK the lato Iknjatren .-hob h lu oim of h e relllux secwln*.
"l»o a dreii.iR apjlrbc meeting in
tbs aei.-hi orboud of Aylc-bury ; nnn ir»
the cmiiao or toy unwrln 1 endi-avo od
Ij Inforce fndlr.dual du{y, and the right
exeroi-c of Individual luuoeuc?. Tncre
a on the Lront :o.m. a fleo looking.
waaibor-braren tollway •nnwic/
wuo paid very reun wt auant.on u&gt; me.
He Iua.1, sitting an hte kitee. p UiOoglrt
about flvo yean oi l. By way of rerat­
lug the common excuse for indnli-nce,
*l harp no Influeiict,' j nspirked that 1
the litUsxlr. altili g on ths work-imin's i
knaa. in bout of me, oren atea, luui in­
fluence. The man. ns If acting under
sons ■maple spell. Jumped on hl* le,[N,
pnL tire ihilu on -the Ibxir, and then
BL'iking bi* hand against his th'gh exal*-m»t ill, &lt;&gt;.
tlTi.l.

■agela wiH bfes. It te the shining outumrtaf hunan s-pir»,.ons, for you have
1 S k^epT^ra^MW rtftc onqured yournod. All who lava yoa
•~T. •
Have the goodness to withdrew the-iw
section. An utr.pl* np"16ry fo expected.
.
Katu.
Tho.French Amras dor/has'an yet
received no &lt;S rnmnnlcat oh from hl'
government
Perhaps Kuumlo had
aeuse of tMiaacy, rar ennmpendtnee begged him otr. Ho had, however, Jeit
would have Hopped .years ego, bad it Q.umont de la 1- .tnre at l&lt;mre, with In­
depended on me; fflr I bare ever felt structions tooren any dkpitchca that
h:e Huecriority and felt that I might be tmghtmrtve in hta-abMmco. and brmk
obtruMve. for 1 bad known that the “the OMatanta, if very dlamgnxahlc. very ed of rcnitor* and llenrsM-ntetivi-s of
multinikity of bla engarmnents and Ins gvnlly to him ovbr hlw alx o’&lt; to k cl. ar. thia great nation, and there galferie*
oflldal duties te occupy hi* whole
W e aympatliire atnouety with our un* I1 blaring with louty and the wo ib of
tima ; and that be must find in his cx- happy frioada. the beat advice wo the efty, and aoionrtoert frj n nil the
temdro aonii.-ilniancc hundreds m re rouid offer under »uch harrowing dr- Stab a and Tciritorfea, I ask myaelT
worthy of bls attention than J -but he mtutanore .wan, that they should at why they ate hfco? You archers to­
still corresponds mi fully and fiei-ly ua onto give their employer, tho ueual night to see the rnowy white flag of
when wo were both beya. «*H Is a won­ morrth'e warning, and entcege them- temperance us it la unfurled over the
der," said Mr. M.,"anR tiuit.reminds
capltol &lt;4 your co intry, as It ri"cs and
me of a little occurrence in a stage
rise* and , unfold, to God and spreads
coach, yeans ago. We accidently met
until It shall cover the whole land rind
os wo ware both going to Indian t|&lt;.!te— MARRIAGE OF BLOOD RELATIONS. until them ahull net be a drunkatd nor
he to confer With the mast note &lt; nf the
a moderate drinker to Uba away the
Hte'c. on tho grave mnuem of the na­
Tho CoiuuiLbIodora of the Kentucky bloom Loin the ch.ok of fcm.lo bcMuiy.
tion, I, to do wxno private bu-tnea —
and until nil tin.- Inurth atones of thia
A* usual the ronw ntlou turned to the. luMUuttoa tor tlietrluoAtton and train­ lOil't shall bls*.* with comfort and JoV.
scene* of our boyhood. While we were' ing of f. elite-minded ehildro i. at Frank­ and ha]iplno-B and glidue a shall dwell
clia&gt; t u,: over iIu»m matters, 1 could n.&gt;i fort, have Just inedo their annum report in green ft. id.n«sa there. -(Tremendras
rostiao that 1 was in fsnial a.ui in union to the J&gt;rf;i.dature. Three Coniuure on- 1 ap|ilaiuc.J
with the third man in the nation. I at ira arc persona thotOi^hlv competent to
once fell iuib moody tn usings, ou this Judge of the matter which they ccnrl lstrange cran«itInn from a i lftvful boy to «r, bcinc the I‘;ludp.&lt;Li oi the Asylum
.I’ELOL'BET ORGANS
wgactou* tita-camau. 1 was thinking of tor Dc*f Muim and Uie Blind and lire
hl- «teadfs&gt;t frl‘ nd- hlp, and was Anally Siifcrint-ndrntnof the B stern boepitaj
AID 3ELODEOXK,
rouved f.om tny rvreiy by Mr. Cdfox for the Ins*:.c. U ixxlti- Ion. Aga net
playfully placing hte band ou my knee, U»c m iritigc nf bto d relations, which. CasnlBK-jil j as vd«d »*»* #r»l priss, sCold U«dal
with tiic kmillmr queeticn : '“What Is much more fneruent in Kentucky I '■ As The Beat Cabinet Org*n«,"
now Murk T" I whs thinking, oaid I. than north of the Ohio Blver, they pru, AMrriea* laidhals, Xsw York. Octet- n iwt,
how strange It te. In nil your preferment Ual in:B« folloWibr empbane tefuv:
A rabioaof 'eiy • real social imp-&gt;r* | Using rrefci.un~d s*p»rtor in Qt AUtr. Fovts,
that, xi.m.undetl a - you arc daily, with
-core* of men whnso tos tl-'n, Influence tance I. brought li'ddentriny to no.Ice *cd taukti os T^«, *sd In nnwdwr st «onA&gt;
and prafeaaira would m-ccsMrily seem In the rvjo.-t ; the intermtirrl vecf jorto supplant luo m your rewrite, that you Mius nenny rrUted. ‘We deem it” aaya
till! s- cm to ndain Dir mo the same fer­ the lepori, ••our duty to ti.o lnLrra| of
vor of irlendablp that you did when a humanity, re welbrit to the poctinl ry
l&lt;»y. Grasping my land warmly, he Interest of the f-'tato. to beer ourtreil- :
replied: “Ko on rel at nil. Mark.— mony. in ad lltton to the abundant U-stl-,
Your friendship 1 Aims to be stisccre ,• tnony berrto'orecolla ted and publl bed
for It sprung up when Loth of u* were' by bhy-ici.ins and phU«nUi oU«t», and ,
bo. a. in poverty and ob-curltv ; and to the ol serration qi’ every ctoab ulesr- .
neither of us crald possibly anticipate vor, ae weil-am to genera! coedterutiou*
ItbnAit iro: while toefrs I cannot no of propriety, that ri tareo percentage of
I e- slly fathom, it may 1-e of thit kind deaf mutes and id the blind, a limited i
I th t odcuLxtes that ‘•thrift may follow ['enx-nUuri of Lina’ics, and, iw doubt n
much I irgo oua than either of reeblc- i
. ..
.
tuin'Icd or Idlo le children are the on-1.
Hiring oT iIeo marriage oi fir.t lou hn I
Our charitable inut tntions are Gi.cd
with chilli .an all the time whore paru-nta
are so tclaie-1 -eouiotimoa a&lt; many ,ia

[ter Colfax la sue of the few of
krnal dignltirics who ox er caTics
e head of the man. and true
f a gullclere l&lt;4y. .dsc/i a man
rar be corrupted aven by the

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A TTOriXBT ud OODSHttWB AT U»,
/V sad tfelteltor is Chaossry,
Xotary Pabhe aad.CoaTTysiMcr. Alaa,
Axt»I far lb» Fates* tad Hals ofltealgrtrts

WALL PAPER
WALLPAPER.
WALLPAPER.

® Perfumeries and Notionfl,
Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,

2

m. era; etc..

5

ETft. E1E. ETC..

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ETC.A ETC., ETC.,

BARLOW. GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

Clreuil Coart Ceaualssleaer for Bsrry
Cesaiy.
Miff
realised*/.
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TUitr ha

ve just

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THE LARGEST AXD .VEST

SELECTED STOCK OK

DRY GOODS
Groceries,
ever bro’t to this Mart,
OOXtan.XG IX PART OP

Boots &amp;. shoes,
Hats &lt;fc- caps,
BleacheS goods,

W*IsI*iI&gt;«Mt *sreHypbillU,Ol«««.a&lt;.*orstre*,
InspMUney, XsctatMl asd literati Emiwo**,
Coeiulsinls nMBlterto frMalls. ssd *T»rr fersi
ol pnrai* d.mu of whsUrar n*mr er Mturs
Sr***ATuA*iMn or Saer lisil*. that
CL'UMK OF MQUKllX MANI100I).

Ladies’ dress goods,

UICKLING A (,».'•

Cassiiucres,

□BEAT BALE OF WAI CHES.

Themun evklmtly embama-ed st what
ho had done, took lite scat, itunsteted
hte'dlttis gl.l on Ids kn-c, and again
drank tn the troth*, d livured to tho
meeting. As 1 wm leavlut the room
this man gat waiting at the door. 1
refclto him,‘AVw, my good. m*» tell
nw what ludu.vd yru to cot.d ,c; yuursefl'ln the way you did?* Home tiara
MAnMteMrU-i WBsfuxnkgred 'ou the
rabway. and was in ihr. hauliot golug turbed by ihei
i rw^ri
...
•W/tight to a beer rhop, &amp;oua'which t
I Witte roturaed. rebre. 1 fetid,' said dur* of all nation a, who made a alight'
appdt.gy far dlnturblng the newt in
broml-daylhht. but they had ha-tensd
ysMlW^o; sbawu* adutifh: ohfld, to e-msult tim birds un a subject th st
•'
,
with a warn m.d tUteetiuuato Uwut— brooked'no delay.
They bod that momlm rtrclved a
aaifos ot nemly Identical note* from
I heir rcspsativo governments, wbk-h , •*«*
«» aaniuon,
burden of thdr education and *uj&gt;- .
'“f" ■. *
IOC uo r in me they bqgned to lay before ns. They all I
“P31. fh the e-_re oCuuodneatod
ccra and-Wet, until T ornio out tbathhe ■pokeas emos, sad tlurewtun prefect
might .craduct mo home. She wm babel of tongues. The American Mln- fctoto, Ihoj supjairt for life, ihm unafqgd, y,lcft to myself. 1 nxlglit fail Into 1 tsr wn« the fl-st tn maJrehlntedf heard re-uwmib'.y su|&gt;erindn&lt; cd. uj on - her.
Mfl ;
or down some medpieo. and amidst the tumult. He had that day The unforiunaie, by unavuldabloftteu.dIeoh my life But thl* conduct. &gt;»* received the allowing unprecedented V\*h* mu»t and ought' cheerfully to
i provide for; l-ut surely ahe te no! bound,
thing, she caught s.ssvme fid, It dispatch from hie Gavurnmeiit;
i
turned to i on. uuiption, ami.-Jib died__ Mm eswAiiD w the nox. a r. adams. : £a'r'rilX m
I felt bar death very much, though J «till njm’of ou?rountrv^hM&lt;*fTittnl0«rb^'l‘l P°bU&lt;’
Indeed Klspn&gt;p&lt;*t.'r-।
wdlit to the beer- hop: but umchow a.• STt“,‘”v
““
।
.„
otbar I never, after berdotth. Uk-.-d to KS
go that way alone, csp.-c.ally in the Kive oTttto ecu-eJcmtlon of tbo Brtt- • a law of * few lines would rut olT ' i' . *&gt;
Missis.
dav iLV. .. ■ _ ........... ■
Provinces In ?&lt; °Hh Amerien; donut hence-forward, the expenditure of thou - •'« u’dttd e.wZJIte.hn
cd ritaton, and think that Fnglnud is not nm&gt;«4n« ..r —a-.—
ivsponalbie for all daniaxe done bv Oon-

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DRY GOODS

Books aud Stationery. ■

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a.rnir.l, rui,. f | K.ru. '
&lt;*’ •» IswxJunU.
sad lAsiruclloii., fails shaUirr cmisr.
TUK WODKTAIK OP MOHT OU JfKblCAL
FBOnCTOR.

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Silk and Straw Bonnets.

i WA«»Ainaurn.

U|f«A4 Join-oaf dhl; but 1 bt
y«H* WiU fofive tun.''
' A-Uitarr boes »P» hl. .m,
'•grajdjf tsuAse years; ’ "
.^ kblwa'd redly •IU* ths sold.

W—-&lt;n,u. ~ '
t tl» ui **ed ID Unr b»&lt;

•■Jhave receivodnn anotoymojiii Jotter. |
supposed U&gt; bo Ct'-m an Hal.an. refugee
in England, fxMt-niark B.-wnptor-----lug that you op mly express dteap
tion of Cue scheme for apprnpr
cl urcii pr-perty, and tbi&gt;t in j
..—..- ."•i—ioU cal'ed Farano
itu atmsoo tobe id
—.1
Nawbctti para —..
in .n&gt;Kutbv Kmbares in yourabecnoe;
ho wnud understrnd tho treatment ofthe Br.tieh lieu, having Just cast four of

Thi Turkish Ambassador bivi merely
reemvud a telegram from his chief, to
the et’rel that be had bc. n overheard to .
• I&gt;Q*. tslu.id ussres. Ums* Ido of UrooreJ

or.bicelow

How.fcr j, lMe&gt;

Fnnnarx. Neighbors, Everybody
CALL I El A EI5 OUR GO CS
. AND PRICES,
Aud As Cbaaiacrrf. o/ lit FACT M

■ wsmr S,Ui»9 G^t CHEAPER
Are tray Otitr Hant fa Hittiw-

PreGmejily grealftl t&gt;&gt; tbo People ot

Harry Great/, for Ute4r rery Hler.l
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patcitnsge berwf.forc, wo auk
ytsa ngaiti tn epn're sad ace.
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and w« wjU B|».

yre-s BABHAIK;

mn,nurui * suit.

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twjbbw
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KTE\A/ GOODSOF »rtty nrrdrd Kln&lt;} and
S:.iL-ji.hl pu.clo,.,,! t-r es.i.
■I !••»-Prw.Md &gt;HI&lt;i&gt;U nt

Ultt U&amp;UTC8
Ih Ua «•&gt; ,r~ 1dm *&lt;^*4 br'AtWc,
Au4
..A lb. h^a d»hi IW.

I do aui like lo hear !i«r J-rSr.
With JvsaUtd rar,ami •*Uk dma.
Who.. vuhrtaoiuM to! » all day, s
And llxt i.aakod AU wort ferloaa."
fineb plout^iariia t dn&gt;lrt; .

For tho People!
. PRINTC FOR Mf (4K
GOOD HRUWN SUGAR IQJ C»«.

BOOTS AKD SHOES, CHEAP
AH Kibd.uf

Yorrw raw.

MR J. O HALL

NEW GOODS

To buy your Goods,
Just below the ’

Brick Block.

HHt HCINHJf

TOBACCO STORE

WHEN IT

XarW Mute Malo Kmh. »Wte will nteieo ’
.uno Mtatiaotth,. ST";..,

Cn^rt,

PHILLIPS

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gMdbugun., go to
PHILLIPS k BENTLEY’S
1ERADICATED FtOX THE SYSTEM

It you want

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Wo keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of

Dry-Gonds.
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hals, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y Sf Glassware

IJUTTA-PBRCflA,

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GEhWAN PIPES,

•EUt Ennui KBEtL
•

rsaggytf;

and aU klada aaaaSy k»p&lt; l« a
FtRSf CLASS TOBACCO STORE,

Will bo sold at fully from 25 to
40 per cent, below Into prices.

GROCERIES GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

COME AMD SEE

,lCash.

ONLY A tmiP.R.

A JinrwJudge ea.*uc to late U coart
&lt; r.cd y in . uy scow-u :
Vfbw a:hi dor., in grad surprise,
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CONSUMPTION

Dr. - J. BRYAN, Consulting
Physician,
MS
Fee feSK,
WTCTM TMUTMIFT - .rt e^awr^
c**Mr’ *“ ,*T*
» -«•

Before you Buy at any other
Place,

.AT? f“*

F-4««a urtmlj mu-

•' roar Iinurrl.i, uk. to til.1 t^i — &lt;1
MMJ4UV0 to
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PHILLIPS a BEXTIEY

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SPOONER’S

HURRAH

ESTABLISHMENT!
THE ASTINGS

N. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting done as usual by Fairchilds.

Bad Breath

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE.

L.-Buckley will continue as
Salesman oa heretofore.

Sena* of Smell

By J. B. ROBERTS.

Chills and Fever,

night bad gathc cU U&gt; ck y
I»a.-k me rcn of eloudrlmtig j crtontlou*Jy over the e rth, the w.ud wbV JeJ,
numr.rully h ■■ugh the t ceean! vivid
Ha h-« cf lightlI-Iliff iv&lt; r an 1 anon
p' ye I orc. thehur.Z' D while tbo de ptoned th-ux'er uiuiu taring cccnto ttocl ii n ■ 1 tho f ewflil .t tansP* no w a.»SrtHi h ; a. d an l ie t &lt;ii&gt; Lagan 1- wly H»
«e -n l, w th a look and tna'-n r not t-&gt;
I-- ml tak u, thiliUle fn&lt;j ctnied up Ids
— An luipnY’nni Imv, wa'ilng for the
prist said to tho mil e . ••! c. uld
the mnrf a&gt; fa«i&gt;a Ua^l lMdnil. It.*
•■How hiigcod-ilkua Hoai F* inquft
the ui’ller. ‘ .ill I ttarrvd to duatl
wan the re; ly.
-A Mt le t girl Mt »eb«r»u being rBk-&lt;l
What n entrtin.'t n«-srut' xT n W. ■ rev 1-J

COST!

Bilious Fe^er,

15000 DOLLARS

Remittent Fever,

Aim-Fra
READY MADE

JF’TTIY.S .

:d&gt;d wnxut. 0®A.*!P“r%

Ladies 1'i‘iol Shawh
Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

- What l» that w hich no one wishes
to hive, yit wb*n ho has it would Le
vwy sot^y tokect . A-bjld houd. .
. .
Fxc aa of ceremony diowsawant uf
breedlnr. That rfvlli y i*&gt; be«t whlih
cxcludeo all pu' erdumis fotmxHyi

—A Cr-x-k chureh, it i« euld. will be
bi t t In New York by the lluaaUn ^ov•“Irt* -.adio le nr-JL &gt;24
—Never give your ton*no Its rau

Throat Affacliono
Arwwur triqurt lit Ibaa aibarwbr rawed by
• teitk. .limy SKu.l, Ullitag from U*«
. Irt.it. wyedally duriuj the oigbl.
•
KMlnMdii.afr.nu CAanh

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

Dyoontory,

te and te fcr Yrtes.
Good Block Overcoat $7,o0
worth $10
A Chuchtilo Dever “ &lt;*1‘2
worth $18.
Fite Caster Hover “ $20
—

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of all kinds,

Wm. Spoon is &amp; Co.,.

sir”1 ‘-i—■- L »1Z.'
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A.
TTAHVETS FEMALE PILLS

Ohi&amp;lce Family

L.n.
S.-I«. b-m.

Iron, Nniis, Stoyes,

•"■Suomi, lor &lt;h»&lt; t
%*•«

Dr. HAIiVEY&lt; UULDBNT1LLB.

Diaries for 1867.
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z’itefej'x r* ”*—*** **5*»

;

D-.kMii.. ..’TeLour

For Sale by &lt;T Druggists.

PERFUMERIES. TOILET AIL
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX-

SAP MKB,
everything riaa
to AahiiMuxi
finhium-d

Aed

• M&lt;n lr&gt;m&gt; th. tw*d daii.i

gUOP
C. Il CHASE &amp; CO.

,

Travlling Baskets

J^LXCKSMITU.

fn«i rtnrtmMwdku^!•»•—«l'-» is Utefri-cn

'

serts ef
Sheet frHh in
ARssrts
«f
A Lnnrr Awatyimmi «»f

fl U N-TRFS^KA^QARIJEWH
Iter. b ter place to bo/yeur’ ’ "
shot. cabthidod^

rownra. caix

Blacksmithing,

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,
Gsansro-sTOTsnes.
Farming Tools of all
kinds,
PAlias. .

niLS'___

&gt;om

and wooden ware.
WHOLESALE OR BETA II.

IsosMootiM with awBiars n a

Hardware Merchant HARNESS

KH) GLOVE CLEANER

Land for Sale!

HARDWARE

aoexs

Hmm F^uch Urtb.rd. A Ct. WdlWs^tAw !■«'

SHOP.

Grant Bnplds.

L no« raMtringtlsrsaaodMllaete'mrf aleck o
SHXLf '4 HXATF JURDWAlUf

fiSXKB:

r^SMX’StSSSS'ffi:
inn Iu Franco.

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
DRUGS. CHEMIOAIB, PAINTS,
OILS. PURE WINES, AND
LIQUORS. HA UN 6SS

PHOTOGSAPH ALBUMS!

.. Double all wool Shawls
8,50 worth

Mudge dt Bailey.

HABDWABE STORE

CHEAP ASIDE CHEAPEST.

Bl'k Cloth Suit $18, worth $28
—been Ac — '
Suite1 for Busi r css, 12
Heavy Ooat.
'
HiWui §un«xa Cabauo faMiao
UcWMulT
4.60
*• Air Collars
English Merino, 0.75 yd wido 1,00.
French
“
1,00 worth l,5n
?•
"
1,121 11
1.76
Buffalo Bobos 7.50
" 10.00
••
12,00 . ".16,00
jouvxirs
Indies’Knit Hood ,76 " 1,12

Terms dash.

'

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piTTQ
•vXJUJUOi

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GROCERIES! Railroad Prices,

Periodical Headache,'

Dumb Agie.

•mor H

More and Better

OIL, AXLE GREASE
UY THE BOX.

CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of coat.

worth $30

—tf yo.i tak^ yoir own «iroo unnt)
vour-oL', yo i lovl ro -nielT with an unir.-evfy'-bttrtK The Highly One
waits to Bcjpyox
- —The name of the man In Vermont
who rends hto gee*-onimn flltnau aiwi
hero atMl jienB fnm their wln^s, Is

AGUE

Wirt.
h* r.iarr’.al dUBsolflet Jtn .McarwiX’’ «&gt;ua rrta.dj.

Diarrhea,

CoilBlSiillg of

M0li£ ViutAtoifc iiiaa duLD!

Bryn ns Life Pills,

Established in 1851

Congestive Chills,

Dogfncts

CLOTHING I
mleh I t me |rt»a d li ,vca tuo U pa led;
i twriT gtmsyvbe t."
:
- .
—An Triahmati, Hl-ftatlJip tlie hor­
ror of arlMiry co* fl. hnckL *ca«dlliat
■ u' of a hi nuital
BDCg&gt;dtn
endure tl.fti pvf irhaiaut tvrUfl, only
rift’ en ovnTv. d It I
'
I f you, yo ir ’Ip •■ w-juld to ’p from OU pa.
Five thltipa oloerve with euro —
With whom you *j c-ik, to whom you

Intermittent Fever,

Dariif the Mill Hilly Dtp,

BI5G A linttSTOI.

Wkteb-vffltx: schlat ter tewril ma&gt;be« retea’
I’-ajuu.
b«»l «y»|mM»«aiv»«|»MwWj

Mtn at aatUKUD raters.

TAKE. NOTICE.

R. A. GOODYJ6AB dfc C$N

I wish to sell 80 ACRES
of Timbered Land, lying three
milWi tjasJ. of IIftstii:gB, S i ten-a

BBAO. V OT&gt;WYE&gt;.
jfrBBBBS AJitl BEtTLUXM OF

EA’TQ,

S-‘4«E1
’£XlX*Xi

OAIFBp

S’Ofip

' .luniwi u4*n«‘«te*.
A.T

BA STERN

•

ao. hfe ww maiw.awmsck;

PSICBS

-

I'hotop.pMc.

.

k. a n. t. AKTnusr a co..
B&gt;mb&lt;l&gt;nn st KMaimfU.

■aiaasaar,

�BUY CH»AP

TAS1K)

SAVE MONEY!
mlsaionsr of Highways, Justin W.
Milov; Fchcol Inspector, Henry Ellis ;
John N. Rtrwari, Leander
and by tetters akma. Notwithstanding Oourtabfas,
&lt;
UoTstepsmoeoTtoket, there wee tamo 1B. Pryor, ArehlUld Mtudook, (Uorge
twenty-fire more P.epubilmn than Oopperhemi.Ucksts ta&lt;fca Ultet-tex. Goodyw, the Cupp r ca mlMair, received the (
vte* of « Repebltoans. Now. in all ■
candor, we ask why mtn should tons ।by a handseme majority. No report of
Mil ।heir principle-. Mr. lUdlemnn was ,lbs insult on Ktale Ticket. The Min­
a rspabUcsn of the radical school, ■ mon ।ing ere the cfficers elect.
»T unflinching integrity, and a poteite
l^ipervisor. Aaron H Durfea ; Clerk,
in-the hour of notional peril, while, po- David C. Fauborn; TreMuer, Charles
lUlodly, Ida opjonent was eno of the II. Gaskill; Justice, Dorwln MoOmber;
•‘FireIn the rear*'Democracy, and who, Ju-llee'lo fill vacancy, Ralph T. Stodtframflrrttoiast.lt reputed to have been .tng; Fclioal Itt*]&gt;octor, Charles H. Gas­
the active orpuaaat of the meamretof kill; Con। mb toner of Highways, Guy
th? A imlntea-atlin, and consequently, B- Durfoe; Conimiml.mer eTHlghwavs
■&gt;f the ••b«F» lu Woe.” Yet these same u&gt; fill vacancy, Henry W. Foentt; Oon‘"boys fa blue,” atui their friends, on ,suUo, WUllam Hyde;George A. £LaMonday gave him ruts* cni ugh to oleet ,day, Thomas Howe, William Landon.
him ove.-a tricl, true,and rnrnost pa tricl
Hutxaxd.—Tn this Township, there
andT-len-i nf tho soMler.
But t&gt;cco&gt;ssw&lt;«acp .f)oftho o bed tare'a was a local coat, st, the result of which
still more apparent, when we look at tbo nn the decent of Republican candidates
vote on Clark and Justice. For three
ofltom, the Republicans nous!noted
soldier boy»— men who made licit moi k. •
while their opponent, were neither sol- •
diets, iklcmb of tho toUUer. republicans,
of men In any particular tbeirsuperior’;
yet, three ramo bottrrt, defeated tlicee Frrrji; School Ino]Kctor, James F.
“boy* in blue,'’ and elected their own, Mc-d ; Justice, Courge"W. Crosby ;Coa&gt;and thdr country's cnc mles to places of uila. toner of Highways. Isaac Eiway .
Constables,Nathan C. Merrifield, Janies
profit, trust and power.
We remember well, that in tho laic II. Knickerbocker, Stejdsen Owen,

GubenxalorloJ canvas, tbc'cmmc men
bolted, and attempted to defeat the reg­
ularly nominated Ripnbltein Ticket,
giving tlicn at a rwon, that roidie.B did
not have the pre'ervnre, not a» now
over copp&lt;Tbcstfa, but over men as un­
fa! ter. ng tn the hour of national trial, as
the run ever sixhe upon; and yet, whoa
toJOUn did Itave the preflhrencc and
were nominated regularly In the party
enueus, In opposition to coppcrbc..ds,
thon there same wre. (?) repudiated the
soldier, as they hod previously done the
pottfcUccivllian, and added by their votes
aadinfluene* the election of mua, who.
during ell the dark hours of their trial
and auffrring In defense of the nation's
Ute, BgMnatthoamauIt’of the "Southern
Brothnrn,” of three northern Copper­
heads, never by ward ar cel, gave them
the least aid or sympathy. Bnt lAeg
hwutidctMrbrxl. and henceforth will
be kpown by the cum pony they keep, and
politically shunedby every nun who bellevre in the principle* and policy of the
Bepubllcan petty:
Of tho Tcmjwranoe Ticket, and the
men « ho voted U, claiming to be Ecpubllcans, we have -only to say, ml-gutded
men, who thiough their seal for a Jost
arednoUecaawe, havestabbed to the heart
their friends and given to whiskey a tiluiuph th.it will reuse tho evil spirit to
tew Cree ee water, through the sl-erts of
Hastings for another ftre/a* months.
But, hero U the official can vas.read and
jurigoflaryeiMMiveai
/hr Agaerwteor,
PamuelJ. Bidtemsn, R.
Henry A. Goodvear, D.
229Farter Burton, T.
Fbr IbasauAlp Clrrk.
Henry H. Bally, R.
GeosaeKkM, D. dr T.
Alien Jones, D.
/
Barton Main, T.
\
/hr JrutU* of U* J3***,
William H. Dickey, B.
Daniel Crok, D.
JobnQ. A. Parsons, R.
PMdeasBrown, D.mT.
Jbr-SfaNoof Inspector,
Calvin G. Townsend, it
Josph W. T. Otr, D.
Hjdcwco J. Haney, T.
’
/hr CbMtahfas,
Plank 8. Jordan, Rep.

IN PRICES
MUSKINGUM’VALLEY

J. 8. GOODYEAR iCO.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

seem incredible, but
rd that the robbers __ -rr—
Cits of tho rleigb of tuelr clothing,
ring nothing bo* the undmtatbing
of the women un.l the buffalo robes that
wore in tbo sleigh. The robbers com­
pelled thorn to turn back and return to
c-L Clair. We have since learned that
the oceuponts of the sleixb were a party

ENGINE WORKS,

AFFLICTED
SUFFER NO MORE!
ww. by the SM d Dk MIX* 1LLFM EUX
„ ’ ..1 I-.....*
-It .hd .t a tri

CUAITELLAfi’f
WHITE LIQUID

ENAMEL.
tmpraHag sad VmoUtyfag tfa

Zanesville, Ohio.
list leg »d&lt;ted grssdy Is oar fcresr rat

Oomptoo-

RECT FROM MANUFACTURERS AND A UCTIOF
MOUSES IN FEW
FORK, A VERY

LARGE &amp; FINE
cospsisiNO

ai.1. the

nirrnu

BNT TARIBT1ES OE
Castlstus.—Tbo gallant Republi­
can-. of thia Tuwnahlp gained an other
,splendid victory on Mondpy, giving 60
majority for the State Ticket, and itectlur the following efficient corps of
.Township officers :
b'upcr.iaor, John Kcogle; Clerk,
Henry A. Brooks; Trsamucr, William
Mullen; Ju-ticn, Samuel 8ch'.sppse;
Justice to fill vacancy, Itewis Durkee;
,Commiarlotter of Highway*, Elijah F.
Republican
.Turner;School Inspector, lycnxguaJ.
Uwas 80.—
Wheeler; School Inspector to QU vacan­
tor Congress
(cy, Archibald l*iper; Cunslablee, Alex— wavlhought
t•n.ler Price, Charles Tyson, Phlncas - ---------------------------------- TuMflBMaod
district, U»; Third district, l.MB; agWinans, Walter Barnhart.
regate majority, 2,891 ; aggregate vote,
BajutY.—The unfaltering Republicans
-of tide Township won a gtoriou* victo­
iry on Monday, giving 70 majority on
Ithe State Ticket, Mid electing Township
Supervisor, Adam Elliott; Clerk,
Tenry A. Johnson; Treasurer, Isaac
Tol.'re; Justice, Janies M. Csdwalladcr ;
,Justice to fill vacancy, Albert Adame;
ISchool Inspector, Jarnos M. Cadwallodcr; School Inspector to fill vacancy,

&gt;t&gt;O'

Boots and Shoes,

Clothing,

WineorTar

Carpets.

Do not permit other
Tar Preparations to he
palmed of on you for Vine
of Tar, as this has more

Druggets,
AsTnoLoav.

Oil Cloths,

Crockery, Ac.

See that “WINE OF TAB” Is
Mown od every boule.
told by Drvgxlili •’•rywtsev, si SI s bo uh.

Cablton.—Iu thU Township tbo
Republicans bare won tbemret unex­
pet ted, uid eoas&gt; ijuently the m*»I Mghlyprisedvictory of the contest, giving IS
majority on the State Ticket, and elect- lUoly

Always get Tint Um.—Especially
in getting Salerstus—os the best co U
buta IriUe lor * years supply, and Umt
tho good cost. but a trifle mors'than tbo
poor. The beat goes farther than ths
poor, and much taoro healthy. Woein
recommend the Beat Cbe^uloal Faieratus

DRY GOODS

Wall Paper,

Highways, Philo Kinsley; Commis­
isioner of.Hlgtrwsyi to fill vacancy John
C. ShAnatean : (A&gt;natiujln,Jo«ph Kins­
ley, Charles W. liulwailadcr, David L.
MortbLxnd, Judeoa Starks .-Sextons,
David Mosher; Noses ; Lawrence.

Township officers as follows :
SupcrvL-or, Sanford Kbsun ; Clerk,
.Clark L. Parsons; Treasurer, Andrew J.
Wright; Justice, Richard Youngs; Jus­
tice throe years, Isaac Messer; Justice
one year, Austin Durflo; Fcbool Inepeclor, Edwin Parks; Comiulsnjoncr of
Highways, Al Lerire Price ; Constables,
Wesley Foster; Jeremiah M. Bogan;
William Gann; James X. Covert.

Staple and Fancy

his

Know Tby Dealing.

HEMIOLDS FLIII EITIACT

1867

1867

Our Assortment is fill! *nd cobplete, and m our Goods
were purchased during
.
the recent decline
in the Eastern
Markets,
i^r£SL WAKRAKTID IK SAT-

BUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

ISO TBAT VS CAB ABD
VILLSXLL TBKM

DRY GOODS
Cheap

tho cheapest
for
Cash or Beady-Pay!

?M8E3 _• UW,
That our

CRISPER COMA.

Customers can Save

25 Per Cent.
On Former PricesW£ DO NOT MERELY SAY

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

There wcro a faw vntis cori for nearly
alllhe rendidstev, uatag their initial on­
ly, and wfaleh, of oounse, did hot count;
but net enough tu have effirted the re-ult

TnokSAi-ruL—On Monday Ute Republtotna, gave 137 maJorily on tbo
State and County Ticket, and elected
th- whole Township Ticket by a decid­
ed majority. We append the list of tho
tuioMSfirt rcujdidatrs..
Supervisor, John F. Emory; Clerk,
Fredodek Alexnudsr;Treasurer. Hernan
Parish; JMtiM. Nathan P. Mathews;
Cornml-stoner ot Highways, Bswson
MWrr; CMninimicnsr of Highways to
fill vacancy. George B. Ituwall ; Bcbool
Insjwetcr, Onpdns H. Cranson ; Constobfte.JutMN R. Chase, AfaUwm J. Slo­
cum, C, P. Mathen. George Kilmer.

WE

WILL NOT RE UNDERSOLD

■p the beat BOOTS a
SHOES in town.

BUSSELL &amp; NOT

I
,

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

Challenge the “City” on TEAS I
Tbrr sail the UERT TEAR m low m stbsn

I

As Cheap as other Mer­

'

Have a fine Stock of Cbocx^bt
and Glass-ware for sale CWp!

:

chantshave bought

in Mew York
ti. lmnl m.

OMr.EeAwei^—re sooit latter to

ths Ohio. IwpaMtol i-uff.nec Lsague,
Geu. Erbeock thus replica to the Inquir­
ies ot ttwLsacmsmi to hh viewa

JJ on? bo undersold when
CASH is offered !
:
MoCONNELL * YATT-W

GROCERS,
W-M Bsspsetfatly saaanm to U» CiUi«L ef
S237P.'.r»«“-T»—

GHOOBBIBa,

MUSTACHES!

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NO. 50

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10.1807.

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JB-istings- Oiisiiitsj' Jirrttirj;;
SUndot

til JlutfUantau.

lfn«iHumoitaMiMwnr

tr^aafh^aaS A.
h tre/fiTsiu 04
who enamel dl ! noCLe.tr—wor*
by electing James Clark Chairman, pro
•*aafaulafna.aa Ta&lt;alv.aa4all»at- fem. The Club then proceeded to elect a green siJ2 dre’S, with a^r cn atrip?
“p nt !r to-vale
rafaM Zre ISOGAM araNle UadrJ (a rela^- the following otOceta for the ensuing 'Imai ov’rdre'e,
TWreJap
aw».
with diamond bulteffitas- TBe Uadflc
coast eeemod to shine p»7L*««Uriy U this
S#* U|al ASrertlseaaeu are cbargta p| the
For President, Gao. E. Goodtbab;
raleSCTOeoeiaper foil.(100«er0%lforU&gt;«tril for Vice Proaldcnt, Ed. A. Holvbook ;
att U arete fey om» MtewtaeartrrerUM. Iter- for eecrstary, Ckajubb Bablow; for
•aatSe aaA hirer UxrUuunli from |W te t ISO
Treasurer, Ciawnrr Atant; for Field
a eoteata. pat aaaea.
Directors. Jaubr Clark, N huion Pa»B^lchlgaa Ceatrwl Kollrwatf.
ked, Will. f. Kenfield.
Pa*&gt;«M*r Tralao •» Ike Mlebtjtaa C.otesl
After the business of the Club bad
Kailtead.rel»-r» ButteCrrek a&gt; follow.!
Iwan transacted, it adjourned until the
■•rails ka-............. re-..L HU e. a.
next ren-la- meet Ing, Thureday evening,
■ft'
............ .J..~;.4dh» r.a.
April
11th, 1867.
J
“»Preea.~........... ..Ita4 e.a. .

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Xtf.

tfact.

r/ojr

CANCER? ORDER.

ADMISBTIUTors MLB.

AMHC1GKAT ISTXffl
Broad Gauge Bailway I

Coart hr the thaaty at Harry laCkss«**7&gt; * *•
Wu-ltsotom Ccaru,' Coatplureal *

NEW YORK
SHERIFF SALE..
ILADFXPHIA,
ILTI.1ORE, Mi

■Night Ktpro.s....................... fcJPs.a.
raaisa sastvass.
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a. s. Btca. (WlKop.noiredret.
Babby County Cunur's Ornes, &gt;
HaatUigs, Mich., April &amp;th, UK7. f
»s-A.«o»rxc.
Notice 1- hereby given, that In nceor' K.Tll*Tr**7p*'
if* »f 1,|**d|1r« l-ejg&lt; dance with a request In writing, sddrovI iAwVo'o^^^u^.y'.Vro'^'t.’oo”?^ed to the undenlgued County Clerk of
trarj tallaiMa. ] :
said County, by one-third of the FuperTa Rrcnlar mret&gt;o&lt;. of Orenr.. ill. loir.
Sa. ! H. atf. saSA. M_ are IreU al Urena* Ifall viaora thereof, ■ Apodal meet ng of the
o. T mdaj araalsga on or before artry full mans. Board of Fnpervlrora of sold county, will
be held to eenvene on the 15th day of
April, A. D. 1887, at 2 o’clock, P. M., of
John A. Oren, has been appointed a aald day at the County Clerk’s office.
Deputy Fbcriff, In and for Barry CcunDANIEL STRIKER,
ty. P. 0. addreaa Naahvl lie.
County Clerk.

DIFFEB.
OF

id

.

ancy

&gt;DS
oea,

n&amp;

PROBATE ORDER.

Anrmox.-Wo bare Just received
Conspiracy.—On Monday, Mrs. Jas
from the L. Johnson A Co’a. Type F. Nlms, of Hastings, and lbs Rev. Jar.
Foundry,on Electrotype Cut of a Horne, Van Wagner,of IlHnni«, her brcfber-lnthat la the beet In the county. All In- law, wore arrested, whileOf&gt; (heir way
to flattie "Creek. by under Hhsdff, T.
I’hllJtpe, on a warrant haued byjiutloe
Burgher, on charge of Oompiney to De­
that Ll«le three turkey.. from 3. P. Cady, fraud the httebeod of Mrs. Nlms, said by
| of Rutland, the other night, will plca*e thorn to be Insane, of bls property. T he
go and get ths only remaining one. or , complaint was made, wo unde -stand, by
return eno of tbe three to kSrp the old the daughter of Mr. Nlma. by a former
“ Colder" company. “ ~ ‘
“

J M. AC. ava&amp;a-u

junx UOllERTS,

PROB(TE Old. BIS

Fill Ira Fine, Orcntmi Bass,
Preach Greed Aeftee, Large Scale.

rhat Piaaa Arte art aat ..rsaii t/or Stnaftk

-;

—•

il

.

FlBK—An we go ■ to Prem, thia Tue»- “Nigger in the the fence." Tbcexamday morning, tbe Residence of Robert inetlon was postpone 1 until 10 o’clock

s

Will pay partkalar, al- Billingsley, In the North Western psrt to-day, shd the Defendants gave ball in
•o.Iom lor rail- per.no. of tire Village, waa deUroyed by Arc.—
the sum of |3,000 for their appearance at
nod bonnl. p.umptJirel.1.4 in
b«k
i Loes about $1000, and laeald'to have
ti .MdreJ. and in all
1 been uq Ina mod. We learn the fire caught
&lt;n««ufaL Offlerjolh .Coorilloure.

SHEIUEES SALE.

fn&gt;:n a defective chimney, In the sUlc.

i Louis Lovell presljlnz. Tbe following
gentlemen have been drawn to nerve m
npettll jury:
IraPcnno.'h, F.1 C. McAHIrton, Bar­

and comGood.
□ring
ine

Thank.’.—To Han. T. W, Ferry for
valuable Public Documenta, and vari­
ous sycoches and lieports.
Tp the Principal of the Asylum for
Deaf and Dumb and Blind at Flint, for
interesting and Instructive Reports,
of the tfo'.npa of that hnnum In’tltuVon?
I o Various partlee, for official return.
■ct tbe Election In the Townships In thia
County.
____

V AXD

jons micuac..

Dhwbacbfuu—We regret to have to
accord • mo-t disgraceful occurrence of
borae-rarlng In our strccia on fast Kabbalb evening. Snch ahametul proccodinga ahould be looked alter, and the pcr‘
je.ntora ahonld rocciye the moat aerare
punjahmeut. It is astounding. Hurt the
Fabtarth should be desecrated, eves tn
dayJfofrt, In the puLllc thorough faros of
our fair village by hor»e-radng ami like
proceedings. Wc ainccrely hope, that
there may never such an occurrence
take place in our midst again.

lioow A Carruga
lluxrr. Fartteulreai
Mi .M.i» Ureakfnll. 1
t .-vi-il, Trent., ' Ea

Save
anti.

: ISOLD

UATItfAir
SLBL

ATTENTION SOLDIERS!

Crock, Thomas Abaft, Rollin Herrick,
Inane Dunlap, Hhot!n?s; Patrick Byun,
Sllrs M. 6m.th, Joseph M. Wood, Al­
vin H. B.itei, George W. Ingraham,
David Parkina, John J. Hendershot,
WUUamOd. Wood, Irving; John Bally,
John Allie, Da'-id If. Chase, Johns-1
town; V. O, Buck, Henry Detnaray,
Mapfle Crore; George L. bieuart, Al­
bert Warner, John Evins, PraieviUe; ।

th t bmILc Iff
*» the 1st of May.
Gn Saturday 1-st at Ccyc’iuu) no wal
wm visible and the Ice a^-e.nln &lt;ly o.
vaai Arid and unbroken. The Meand
City of &lt;3*.*rvl*ud rm hed that )&gt;ort ■
year as early as April Oth, and in tl
I previous Beaaon as ea lv a* March 27t
! At bondnaky wo Intro the bay la eutlt
y dear, and the &gt;&gt;gus hopeful for t
early corumen-.oincul. A few day*,
. *A SPLENDID PMUettXT.—W® have fine w.alher »1R nuterudly ehohge tl
been rbown a Chased Silver Tobacco
- ’ .Box, gold lined, present by Hou. James
' A. tSwecxoy to William Joaee, Esq., ana
testimonial of hla appreciation of bis
services during his sufferings kwt Sum­
mer. Th.- present la sfanrit, and TH.

'

ttSS!

Ing duly aw«rn says that Frank Allen.
Hastings, Vlteh., procured for him
e 1100 bounty allowed by Act of July
th, I860. That be secured the some on
—-------- , the Both day of Jan'y, 1MT.
J
SAMUEL GARRISON^

iStUT.

Ihi.lih

■&gt; I am now procuring the AD­
DITIONAL BOUNTY provided
by Act of July, 1866, as will
folly appear by the above affida­
vit. Soldiers, and all entitled,
bring along your claims and have
them properly settled. ‘ My
charges are as low as the lowest,
and no charge unless claims col­
lected.
FRANK ALLEN.
Hastings, Feb. 1th, 1867,
MORTON'S GOLD PENS,

CDINCEEY OLDER

CH ANCERT RALE.

ISJZSTi#

GOODS
SHERirm BALE
&gt;tA N MIX

lught

.wr*

Warrant won lamred on Saturday last, by
Amoa WakaflsM, of MMdtevUls, for the
anesrof Georgs Mltobsl. on charga of
Pasalug a Counterfdt &gt;10 bill, at the
Flower Oty Na^Mml Bank, of RocheeW. N. T. O* baina amated, the De­
fendant waved an examination and gave
ImiII In the sum of
far his t^pcaranco
st the next tana nf the Circuit Coart, of

ttHKRIF^ BALE.

QTATK OF MfCBJCiaN; ILi.r Cocstt.
virtu at sue tivettdne I.luM nut.

1 Mwiag for 25 cento. ’
'
Il asuhi without a sear. Xa
fiMdly nhsnM be without !t.
“
W« warrant it to care Scrofula
Sorrn, Halt Rhaaat, fhilblnfc^.
Tetter, Pimples, nnd an ErnptloiH
of the Skin. Far Bore Breast.cr •
Nipplra, &lt;.*Bta, Sprains, Bruise*.
Bunts, Scalds Cb&amp;pped Hands.
Ae.. It makes a perfect care.
Il has been nwd over flflc^p
years, without one ftHnre.
It fens no parallel—havinx mc
fectly eradlrnted disease nnd
healed after all other n&gt;niedl&lt;« had
tailed. • Il ha oomponnd of Amka
with many other Extracts and
Balsams, and pot
boiea for the same
bUter QUtment.
, a»tr»y nracriu. mwivlmr. WkiU 6 Em&lt;m4,
SowuMrei Twk, , .
■

SOLD OUT; ~
, 1 tawMB Mi'igr irttmt la'll* Su«| jif

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

ovaRDias ealr.

Uh.

i per,

�HASTIKG8 BAKKER,

GREAT

•O3o

thw unnatural «&gt;i dlUun of tb r

PAINTS «Nn OWA
PAINTS ANO OIIA
PAINTS AND OILS.

sa bs yes ask barvl Tbs Msnrhslmyw-Abs

^

■‘

M&gt;lyyb—dpWtfj lb. vital swrwt. ebb I

nawtewreabareaeu. o6 rsMter tk« esplui
H- WRIGHT.
muwui
irTve -m, u
vlilsoe* kcad-Mb*. iairfwlUni hvw.iadI*M»»-&gt;s&gt;
*•&lt; awv w ilMUtMM-. te
U di IM pU« li- ™a tuix-c x n. x. x** a. it k a.'
v‘rJ &lt;k“p
laea ik.
M - a —e »U4 ia ■ wuth! I j Jw'r'ibT rtea
•“ **» M-e»»paraMs psai vaiisa ai.4 n
ilpmlil.. 'Upeaaarre*kwllk u&gt; ikessaauky, apd

Storumbly to the .ollow.ng:
Into tbe eo.Mr of a »-n, wh

.SROC^MJI

tbenMUp with a rope just long

Books and Stationery,
Hooka »Mi HtatUntfry, 1
Books and Statiouory.

DRY GOODS

WALL I’APWL

Perfumeries &lt;md Notions,
Perftimcriea and Notions,
;m v-.i

Inclie* wide, and live or alx fr. t.

-

8'ffOjRa;

iETQ. :B7G» JiT&amp;ts. .t»i

Ki/4. irn^-jgua;
ETC . E^c, ETC.,

•

BARLOW, GOODYEaj

'&amp;

BptReDy refused to be trotted. She
would be married where she wu or not
atoll. Moareued and onaxad. 1 nt .d.e more tho.ou.lH&gt;- awmlnaUo th-m the
one un to tbe row ngof will.,ata. Look
altton whate.de you will and 1 will
L-fJ-&gt; o-j to make anything but a devil's
maxim or it. AV hat a man— be be &gt; ounx
e-lct, an-1 the e. remony prortod-d.— &lt;** «■ middle-awd-eows, th-.tand
nothin* &lt;aie, shall he reap. Iho only
SZhferV"
M «“• “ J"1
Lu.ni ca.ofuLy In to the faettort perto.
। bridegroom and paafer, and BUcd tbe &lt;he fire, and get Ux-m burnt Into .lust,
I
w Ui due&gt;. Dick l&gt;ad been up in
Lhe
out th®
»bteb held
I It Mr. Merrieou eeawled out looking
&lt;!,‘T&lt;dc?ly
*««&gt; faRy waa
obllg. d tobo mart led openly. To tbe
inomcotouinMtlM I^xnnef rreixmdo.1
"To be sure ■ what el-e slid 1 come bare

tiiWJft' ’■■"

grant,

TUXr ITA Vg JUST ncciivX9

TJlg UiGJiST^^

At Ackley’s,
At Addy's,
At Acldcy’a.

SgLgergD STOCK Of

dry goods
LAJSTJDS

FOR

SALE.
ever bro't to this Mart,

»aid I^rnud, "but akin mej’l know
abent that sir. Jtet abow mo how. and
I’lldi.hir Itkl’.bme.’'
My hueband drew L.ok nervoariy.but
Bally advamod. tliiew berarme around
bls neck, and cave him u kl-r that maslo
tbe very w.nsiows clalb r.
"Iran, If J 4cnl do dlUo!" cried
Lemuel : and hastily taking a iargv bite
from a ple e of marls euxar which he
drew from his pocket, he made adwli at
SlisteUaii^.
me, am*-hod my collar, broke my wat h
guard Into ndnx n pes.w, tore my hair
dow n, and acwreded in planting a klm
on my uceo, greatly to the delight of the
THE HOOM8R WEDDING.
company.
Then be turned to tay hueband.
■t the Mirorn'e wm.
*®&lt;s rider, what totbo damage?
OMdyy ta eariywink-r by hnvband Don't be afraid to speak."
received a -ummons to BurtiVs settltmeor u&gt; unite a couple In the bunde of
.J1 w*‘ especially remtoeted
tbithla w:fv abo.il I aeeompany bun, aa
we .bould t&lt; expected to remain over
n! bt and p- rtake of the ftetivfike.
Kwm twenty miles to tbe a«41em*nt
“'‘y'.YlY'f'U the lo« bourn of Mr.
Bark*, the tether of tbeexpectant bride,
about ntou. A down tow-halied childour arri-|~'rr«~
J**'i
vaL Thry Ulograph.d the hew. |Dhome and we bode them adieu.
atantly.
&gt;«*... h—« .... , &gt; —..
‘•Mann! mam! bere'e the rider and

mSJT"

m*&gt; » gvc n m-iu a rust on, and n Uiikey
w.n^ in the front of it: U’e nose is juat
like dad’s, crooked aa a cow-horn
wfiaeh.”
Aina for Mr. Morriaon'a aquiline naac,
of which he wee a Utt e vain!
.
■•cam!” cried a shrill, femaleWqc
from the interior of tire otbln. “run'ekt
andtrabthe tooater, and J’.l claphltn
into the pot! Sa I you quit that churn
and sweep the flijpr. Kbk that corn­
dodger under the bed. Bill, you wine
th" tallow out chat cb-e.- for ti&gt;e mm£»ler’a w Ho and be spry about IL"
Fuxlhor remarks were eui short by
oar eul ante.
Mr*. Bcrke. In cellos short gown, blue
pett.cooX. and bore feet, came forward,
w1;.lng her face on her apron.
"How do you do, cli.erf How d’ye
do, inarm? Must cxcu u my head—
hain't bad unebmee to combo U since
livst wcok. Work must be did. you
know, powcrftil *haro air haln’t it?
Sboo, tbfere! BIB, drive that turkey
out of that bread troogb. fe'al. take the
lady’* thiaga. bet right up to the fire,
maim. Han's cold? Well. Ju&gt;t lun
'emln Bill's balr-we. keep I: long a
1 ^U^Aeented Ha shaggy hodd.butl
defined with an lu’rolunta.y shudder.
• “Iawb, Ifahe ain't actu’ily a aiilvere
ingt” critd Mr*. Burka. ’JBriug In
some more wood. Here, marts, take
this Hit corn-dodircr inter ya lap—Its

u®» “f (b*
and sbonly a&gt;b r’««* Ha tour I
qnsrt kettle hung.over the Ore, fwl ».,
tunsod to her rhuro; but the extraotdlnaqr vbitore must hnw made her care '
hsjh *.r she upeet the ocorern and the ,

"•

rta“-"

CONSISTING IN PAST or

Boots &amp;, shoes,

Bleached

goods,

U. ». SUsi-DOIt,

si,500 EftTmiur
••• vsafe.
selarv e
JkTr**^r‘rU4 TU* "»*’
t r«

Ladies' dress goods,
ancy goods,

issimeres,

La.Ii

boy) of Dr. (J. L. Joelea, of tin vilhu-..

PE I.OU B ET ORGANS
ARD KIELODEOTfi,

and Hosiery.

Caudmo-ly.-»rd.dd&lt;6r»lprU«.*0.t*Mri.I,
Jrtb«°
tw
fauy
‘ A* The Beat Cabinet Org»n«,"
other rau-c Vian the diaooee above AawricaotMdlete.Xewrart.Oelebsr.lW*. | „L -?2!?namel.—Ar. Joknt S'pul&gt;:ic&lt;in.
-Tho UetsabUeaM^r De ew-M have

clothes who wwre their aul uro fcek&gt; •JS£KS£U,'"tJ 'tlh Mein u&gt;—
fantastically scrambled over thiurfoiohead-*, (some of these ycui.g gtata, »o
Ut * our knowledge ^oof,*^ 2
neither name rur local haUta’ion, bat SisE7?“
loaf on the street corners, wllhaecmln*Iv no other oldect la life than to watch «^to^,WU'.h:£Sr'£
fn ra u rlr *U* r»K*« aa «
gracefully curie In tbe air above thoir ffi«srx?.ftssraxi5
SM^X.
CoDT«'|Uon of the Border
Ba •« suodiag ea the sernsr,
I retalea to advocate thia me*Mre.

Coffe
| bn. jjcksoxk nikxen Pargxr

maui

iSc’szs?5; ~ t." -•

r Z!t' hTml"

j

J’**?*

••'

o “kJ-J^U ^“"'«^annod Fotomon

tte I*nd_ul&gt;c^ *f loui*; and th 8
lower** Ilee lvrr of Public tMooewei
lot 1 u Milton H. Bet'er nomlunt.Tfir
l uaskin Arent at ireuolt, was rejected.

! A UIILIdHWiT BED?

,t**T««T t aaui-se Donaxd

W. Bruun iek&gt;rate« |*«ten

skirt.

•»• niCMUNfi *(...■,—

8ilkand Straw Bonnets.

cheat sale OF WATCHES.

Jc lit" Stess 5S

Fannan. Neighbor*, Everybody

MdCOMNELL a vatt*^
grocers;

CALL 4 ElAM IF OUR GO OS

AND PRICES,
4arf le CbwemW &lt; Ma PACT «Mt
•»** Srffisy tW. CHXAPL’R
iU* Mj) «£Ur £mn M
Prufcwedly grratfel to the People «

»*!du^j£L'0 ‘“dnr up!” remarked
Hide elect, thumping sryn the

. Bore) Cteuety.for tbrir very liberal

tfltil’Ve «nt tfi'i
ijK'Ti

fed Ltered and wais-rel, but n' t i
Asthc^tatnl
at.eegth. ii will make Its dem n
its rsitona with err* poi.dl. g •

"b.WtotSW’ in a lew days!

The ptui will be foa d to be c
eucoM-ui, Utoo/.h n&gt;« as -pcedl.
haps. when you wish to ixateea
•■edopt’’ a lamb.—Dr. Boyfnytc.

Huts &lt;fc caps,

“1J "*■

“
&lt;u Ainmca—wr mean
I —handenme
y.mn &lt; men, done up la gooA

sytts?s^u“r. ■&amp;

BALLOU BROTHERS,

j

of Vboul per bushel ia «U lbs: o r.
rye, M lbs ; 04V, 3i 'be; barlev, -ta
1 ho poor I*. 1 ua-wl be n • given,
tire i.ncc p-T wen al mult ev the
by luu and divide by th - •■uml
pounds in a bushel. Pu- Uustanoe
bl&gt;&gt;p&lt; bvpb (for wheat .-tl.e
per n-ntott T-4*htMD«4S,uuAa&gt;-t
whleh L t'.a jTioo per cental. A
Tbe prioc |*r . euto* i&lt; n gl.vn, t
the pri&lt;-e per bushel iau!l 0 y th
perw-ntalby tbe numb-v of foul
ab;..helai&gt;J *1 vide by 10(k £&lt;ai

�/&lt;?L 7

* IBM IT

TOBACCO STORE Sa’SS,

KCSisSSs:
rass*3?i!

Just below the

Brick Block.
by nailing two upFt/be ploew of Loard
two feat and a ha;f high throe p'o-ss 6
inches wide, and tiro &lt;&lt;r ata Ant n.ng.-tccording to tho oouiUCon of (ho comaand ll.*r0C* 16 wills' yoatetMl h'r,
iien up Use I fat bp, liking tah&gt;‘tt»1&gt;am
tho fence which maken thlaLtUe pi n
ireei the wi. 1 agnlmt wlikh yt,u tie The
sheep luuuodLuuy beli juI lur,. forming
there »n -cute engte. *iI ■ • •;«« ut the
md »h-tv he tea 1 stand'should leno
mare tiiua el Uteen ar twenty luchoi
wide. Tl.e 'hni»e o this liars inelnoure
woo d then be the letter V placed lion*
-.n’- Hy, ihus&gt;, tho hoadaf the sheep
being t-.wnrd the o, en end.
When your sbe.p In tied and your
ternjorny fence firndy H. ked in place,

■got#

Of f’erj ueednl Kimi
»e &gt;l poraha^d f.r twai.
, at l.iw Fr.ve.iyKl adn,^ Bf

ANtf IPTOti DOtTT sn WHATTOU WANT

For the People!
PRIX M FOR
ft,.
«9OD BROWN 8tG III It| 0,..

BOOTS AJSTD SHOES, CHEAP
' ‘AM KiMitt-*'

ih - abort rupc will j-r.vent the sheep
•r tn but..ng :Le U&gt;ub— Vie n -rrow nugl.of the pen w*U-pcs vast he.- finm
luu.iiUtig irom aide to eitlo, when the
lamb nt:&lt; mj&gt;t#to suck—(and Ifyocr pen
■&lt; l»&lt;&gt;t narraw ciiouuh for this alter it
till it b,—and the utuxx&gt;&lt;.pk-.i uirna in
tliewl !e jeri o the V; o •uceite the one
tu which bia sheep la ted, wili.aftbrd
ample nom for U.c lamb to He iinnjo:csted. Die latnbMOa lea i» the advanto o
that lhl&lt; Qrtt'tlt ion oft hiugs clr®. him1
। nd make Lis &lt; cmands for hla iefriar
needs with an bnerry tt- i tnua r.r a» It la
le-irlc r. When he hga H.&gt;UaH&lt;'d ha

wsjece..

N’E'W 'G-OOiDS

$a«Ai MMaim

GROCERIES

»e Urirt Wry Days

•

AaFM'^T!1
We keep constantly on hand a
fall r assortment of

Dry-Goods,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y Jj* Glassware

AUGTIQNPRie£S

^|W*&lt;;

aitonres.

simrs
Liquid

UESSSCDAM.

. .

.

'

Re^dy; ’lyrajie

' o'Bm.rBBciu:

ox-OTXiiisra-j

nniAit hoot.

CATARRH REMEDY

GERWAN PIPES,

mi o.

mmi/m.' h •

ni«r cun tobacco store.
~ W. J; BRYAH, ConuMfir1
Tfcyatiaii.
. ' ; .1:7

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.

COME XS'D SEX

‘Cash

CONSUMPTION

^i9

tUnaawMT. Jtaa

■

Before you But/ qiany other
‘
*1
Place. '

HUUH * iEITUT

U XMMfl laiAM,

-•

IT NEVER FAILS!

SPOONER’S
at ehgth

ESTABLISHMEXT!

Chilli and Foyer,

COST!
1500(1 DOLLARS

Bilious Fever,
Intermittent Fever,
Remittent Fever,

Congestive Chills,

BISC &amp; LIHSCSTM.

wwn.
Bad Broath
Csism by offraslve saereUoae.

Weak Eyos
Canard by Catan (ml effaettoai.

Sense of Smell

THE ASTMGl

. N. B. Custom work tmd Gut­
ting done na. usual by Fnxrchilds.

DRUG &lt;fc BOOK
STORE

L. Buckley will continue aa
Salesman as heretofore.

Established in 1851
By J. P. ROBERTS.

iVhE \.Aatd4j£h LIMA

Bryans Life Pills,
rt

T’l« BlAitTD.

sS==3?=35S

HJtBDWABE STOKE!

Anti-Fever
patent meincineb,
DRUGS/CHKMICS IB, PAINTS,
oils, purb wines; AND
.
LIQUORB. IIA KN ESS
* OILAXtfekHtBABE
UJTIJEBOX

Toimieau

COST
Dtriii the Nut T&amp;iitj Dap,
A.T

AGUE
Diarrhea,

Constating of

READY made

CLOTHING I

Liquid Catarrh Remedy.

Dysentery,

Choice Family

Periodical Headache,'

Dumb Ague.

GROCERIES

Symptoms•raiploiri af Cat.nb ar
r.r»-&gt;a tad they fava a

MbX8
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!

HARDWARE

T ?‘LV*KTUK BASTf

of all kinds,
I* ganarany krpt ap to Iba waata tf U&gt;a pcaplr,

and will be sold nt

Railroad Prices,

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs
lie • on a.oeK ?" A&gt;«a.dlnc!y h • applied
fvur 1 rge tuonnfiilaori cieha 4::.«il o co,
a w.ek It. Ute f .il iWuig m.utncr .■-* Tho
aul in ala wars first oam.-d ail ot-.t, rubb n : t ie hair towards the be .d. and tho
u4le «re w.&lt;a than applied with a tin
jH.per box from ears to U II, dusting it
carefully under the manes of tho ho sea.
Three ap-li atone, and tbe work W*S
d ne. bnow and r.tln Ldllng on tho
sbxix |.r.&gt;bablv runth-ratho retnoly more
ellcc-tud. It Is a sore cure.”
'

- Iron, Nails, Stoves,
fDr. HARVEY^ Gill,HEN 1’UJA .

the m inure ia iLCu-cd among tie ro-la
of the grass.

Diaries for 1867,
STOVE rirc.

For Sale by all Druggists.

rEUFVMEtUEB, TUfLST AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX- And
TSACI3, SC, COUFLETE.

Wm. Spoonsi &amp; Co.,
Nuhville, Tenn-

CUFFS, and Many oilier Goods
regardless of. cost.

A L«nr» A»»nriin»iU of

-

CmeaM Sse &amp;r Yrtra.

Good Blank Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
A Chuchula Bcver “ $12
worth $18. '
wri e« to . he Rural New Yorker, lb t h &gt; Fine Ouster Bcver " $20
tri d diffc c..l modes of m muring • worth $80
'tlitst, li-eii.dlug-un th? sod in spring
bcfoic breaking up, turuing it an «r*t Bl’k Cloth Suit $18. worth $38
the list ploughing beiars।owing? top18
tkrmlng after pluujmhig lmt.«.'ore seed­ Suite for Business, 12 "
ing. and top^ln-OTing early h&gt; w.ntor Heavy Cont,
5 “
8
when th? g.xmnd U frwtm.- He finds
Ladina
’
MufT
3
“
6
inanuri v'on tbe sod tn ^prin? to toe beat.
This result appeirx to confirm tho ptne'• ftirColhn
S “ 4,50
uteoleu uikcJ of top-dro sod so-l in English Merino, 0.75 yd wide 1,00
autumn for corn, and owes it eflj anv --,-w reg.prwbablyt? the pe Teet manner in which ' French
”
'
1,00 worth 1,5()
Buflklo Robes

7,50

TravUlng Baskets

ncNTERs”nEAnor Arters !
'

TA«t»

8kMt Irsa. All nsru «f

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,
Ehotoy^Ala
a a it. T. JinTionj a.'

H*« ia tke ptoia to bay yaar

powmrt.cArK shot. carrBioan,
urn
wadI ac;
ItoatHwcel thr pW. RnRKRTA A RTniKNttT
&gt;l.n ATakU. af.fOT.to BOTtow.
Irani. Itoal taU la gir« air avail baUra par

Blacksmithing,

everyllitng efse

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
DAISTN

Mudge

.Bailey.

atAT&amp;aiA&amp;t,
WiairtolraaJ IM.il.

_•&gt;

MH Ba..AnwAT, N. Y.

c Siionwo Ctouai laiwnro as©
SintUAL JntiBXaO, &lt;Jcc_ d&lt;C.
la elty style nd at ally prim ­

AND -^yOODEN |yA«t
WHOLESALE OB BETA (I.

al be ant frn. to ^gbessp r{
M. I. g! SEELIE * CO.

■ jourjurs

Hardware Merchant,

KH) GLOVE CLEANER

HARNESS SHOP.

Terms Cash.

Se.uxo Wood nr WiU'inr.—A eoreponleut of Use Bmlington ifualtEye inukia a auggestlou naUtivn to the
purchu r suds-----------lug that when v»...Uy
------•■ways falls short, owing to IbO m.4 Hi t
Il Is renaraUy too abort nt one end. be

SaiAbcurrn &gt; I n&gt;&gt;&gt;irapMe
■

*' 10.00

Row yock Oats.—Tho importance of
•12,00 “16,00
sowing no s early is well understood by
all pro.TiOTive iarnicr*. As soon as the Ladies’Knit Hood ,75 “
1,12
L-n&gt; md is sufflcleiitly d y, so that It aan
........................ 1,00 y 1,75
Le plowed and harrvwed on’s shoukt b*
In. Early sows tat* ys M**»&lt; ’’ " Double all wool ShXwls
hrartrr, anti when once In. they a a oat
3,50 worth 5,50.
of the way of ail other work.- 4*0 hare
known oats to be town in tJle l*-t M
Febniary (iu New Jenanr), tad (iy^crop

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Addlag TmayartaUn'-. a«d (om'iu maiaiy af

CHEAP AB THE CHEAPEST.

Eadies Wool Shawls.

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jr
VaHi-ypy

BEST KARTNKM

J OWES * DRAKE.

SURGEON

Land for Sale

TAKE NUDGE.
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A ixnlaaatal—.1

• 1 .wwa w aw «V AVM&amp;O
of Timbered Land, lyinr three os VULCANITE RI HSES RaeK
mile, seat of Hot’
"
tL“------mtred tb wheat,

LEATJLU,

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..! mip |T RAiuwpj FKira.
AU Kinds a’r *BF*«RING fo roi
Rbart Rv.au.
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DENTISTS,

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�SAVE MONET!

Bupervieoe, AmtW C. Town ; (Jkrk,
BusmJIE. Combe; Treasurer, Oortes P.
Peadill; Jostles, John Q. Cresqy; School
Inspector, Frank B, Austin; Commis­
sioner of Highways; John Q. Creasy;

io a prosperous city atMOS or MOO people.
Portage, Motion forthsr west, tettae
largest city on ths route, until you roach
thia Township gave about 100 majority tbe MindsdppL It baa 4000 people. It
for tbe. State Ticket and elected their te on tho bunks of the Wisconsin, here
nominees for township. OflAosmby a
very large majority as follows:
Supervisor, Hiram Coleman; Clerk,
Henry P. Cherry; Treasurer, William

CONNECTICUT, COPPERRY.

Barry Canty Oflctol.
The following are tbe official m^jorites
for lhe Candidates on lhe State and
County Tickets, at the election ou the
1st idA We shall publish tho official

lings’ guineas Birtrto

•LS. GOODYEAR ICO.

ComstMoiwr or Highway*, WlUtam &gt;.
Bristol; School luspoetor, Helmaa H.
VonAukcn : School Inspector to nil va­
cancy, John Malic; Constables, Benja­
min F. Bponhower, John A. Teller,
Charles Tlcbcnor, Charles Shoemaker.

SUFFER NO MOREd;
by lbs ass of PR JOiNttUdfH
«d
cur&lt;4 ycnasswilf, S“d st

of wet prairie, asyei, unimproved.
KUbourn, IB mile® fmtber on by tbe
Wtaconaln, has about 1000 people. The
river here la about 400 wide, running up­
on a hard bottom, wllta projecting b^ws
HinxM Burr,
of aandstone on cither tide ft;1Xn jq mo
0^.
Hxbtjct Wrosr,
feet high. Tho tasd .bout to pine and
Apam Etxror,
10,17,
oak barret. Great quantities oflumber
uro rafted from 100 mile* above to the
M Isabelppi. T he besd branches of this
stream dovetail with the branohui of
for Jctetioo of tbe Kuprcmo Court and
the Ontonagon. The . bridge here ia a
tho delegate to the Constitutional Con­
spli-n dad structure. Itfetfwooden truevention was alight one. But the Itoeel work, th® braces being 40foot long
r treugthened by bolt* of Iron. Its louglargo majority. In Detroit. (a Demo­
ASnYMU.—Wo learn that (ho Elec­ i«ta;.nn U30O feet, and on tbo top of It,
cratic city), especially, thsy did an exon which is ths rallies.d track la 150 test
xsllont day’s work, and have made a tion in thia Township, remilted In a above the water, underneath is tho pnamajority of 08 for the Republican State
Urge relative gain. At tho election last Ticket, and the Election nf the follow­
ing gentlemen m Township offlecrx by
tjvtvrora received a majority of 400.— majorities ranging from 8T to 73. Well
The candidate for Justice at the t- u- done Assyria.
prams Court received JSmaJorfty; a rel­
Kujcrvtaor, WlUtam H. Jewell; Clerk, aeeurod subscriptions by taking martative gain of 4M&gt; and generally the re­ Robert N. A tnxors ; Treasurer, Thomas gageaupon adjoining tents. The road
sult la gratifying.
Bartram; Justice, Clark II. Palmer; was not built according to the expecta­
lu-thls County wo have gained one Highway Commissioner, Hiram Tuck­ tions of some of tho Mortgagees. They
Supervisor, and given the highest aggre­ erman ; School Inipeotor, Tliomna H. refused paymeat- tbs Company (brogate majority ever given for a State Bartram; Constables, Darlaa A. Kent,
Dsm.'jI W. Rusrol, Stephen Wilbur, Supreme Court where Juilgnment went
against them. The destruction of the
John D. Curieier.
bridge was the sbk* of.th® tert
In this State ore nearly all In. Tho fol­
AUttk Gbovx—We leiro that ihc growing out of these litigations.
lowing Is the result within a fraction :
Manston',20 •miles wert, b the Com,ty
Tho Democratic State ticket is elected entire Republican township ticket wss sent cf Junean Co., and has about 800
elected In thia township, except Justice
by 700 mjorlty.
;•
i. । r.
B •'
of tbe Peace, by tho usual Republican pcyule.
New Lisbon’ 7 miles west of Maiteton,
Hotohkls*. Democrat, Is elected te majority. We have not tho vote ou
Congress from tho Second District, by
formerly the County ecat la tbe be.t
State Officer*. We append the names of
2,501; Hubbard, Democrat, In the First tbe Townahlp Officers:
town yet, beyond Portage; it contain*
o population of 12000.
District, by W0; Wm. H. Barnum,
Suiwrvtaur, Porter M. Harwood; Clerk,
Necedah, 12 miles north of Llilxm, In
Democrat, elected In tbe Fourth District Baujamm Pearoe; Treasurer, Joel Brown;
by 600. Tho Republicans elect Stark­ Commfefoncr of Highways, Job K. WU- theeountry ta an Important town of 800
weather in tbe Third Dlatrlct, by 1,700. eox; School Inspector, GcCrge C. Burr; inhabltnnte. Tbe dwellings are commo­
The Legfalaturo la Republican by a School Inspector to fill vacancy, War­ dious, of wood, in good taste, and nearly
small majority tn each House.
ren Hoeeck; Justice Adam TFo'/,- Con­ all painted white. "Xt tea an enter­
stable*, Daniel P. Wolf, George Snyder, prising Yanluse population. Lorgequantitles of pine lumber are cut here. Saab,
Henry Cat^yJ Rufos Brooks.
doon and blinds are made here, and to
a great amount, rafted down the WioconLegislature. Tho vote was very tight
sln and Miasladppl to PC. Loci*.
Grand Bgplds, Btepten'a JPoiat, Mw­
Mr. Dixon la re-elected to Congrtns in
ai nee, Wansan and Jenny, are wmsidcrthe Fecund District by about 1,500 majcslty.
MR Editob:- On tho 9th, Inst, at able towns, far above on the river, and
Chicago,
I
took
parosge
on
tho
cars
of
are
doing a large lumberingbaritefo.5-In tho First District Mr. Jenckes Is
tbe N. W. A St- Raul p. R.fur New Llw
Between Netedah and Lisbon te the
rs startsd without opposition.
Tbe State officers are elected by 6000 bon, Junmu Co., Wla.. distant MOmlita. •‘Half-w*y Hduse." A most Aessttlo
Fare was about 4| eta. per mile; average murder was perpetrated hero throe ^ears
Bujoatty.
spoof, Including stoppings,.,teabout U ago. Early one morning', some Indiana
The Senate will stand 28 Republicans miles nn hour. As we emerged from the called upon the tavern keeper, obtained
to B Democral u The Home—B2 Rcpub- busy} bostling city, we found onrselvto I liquor and drank until he refused to give
whirling through a country of rich, rol-J them
_____
more. He ordered them sway;
BnaT-wnenn, tn the other States ling prairie, with no timber, raVs here] they left,
our friends have swept every thing be. | and there small groves of cultivated lo
fore them. In tho groat city of Cinfan- cost trees and stinted oak. Tbo highly
uati, they irarebnattn the Cops, by 5.0W Improved farms, with their neat, white'
majority; they have stormed tbe re­
maining stronghold of the enemy lu
WoODXtairo.—The result in thia
Township, Is not all we could wish, but
10,27.
la after all, better than many feared It
10,24. would be. Our majority on tbe State
10,26. Ticket Was 27, and the following are the

by Ml; they bare carried the close dty
of Dayton byMOfthey have cut down
the Copperhead majority In Columbus
one-half. With the exception of tho
election in Connecticut the Republican#
have won ahnaet an unbroken series of

IN PRICES

to be nrfrrl-and ceeh a Commissioner
Jr. Footer appear। to be. We hope hia
■sample wifi become epidemic, bo to
speak, If necessary. "

CIUITBLlkR'B

W£ ARE NOW RKCEmxo
EECT FROM MARUFACT
peers AXb auction
HOUSE' IN NEW
YORE, A very

WHITE LIQBID

ENAMEL,-

LARGE 4 FINE

wm,
COMPRISING AIX TBE DIF/Dta
ENT VARIETIES OF

Staple and Fai

DRY GOODS
Boot* and Sheet,

MUSKINGUM

VALLFY

Carpets.

CHASTELLAM1 ,
Hair Exterminator!!

Druggets,

Oil Cloths,

ENGINE WORKS,

AsTROI.OG

Wall Pap&lt;

COB. MARKXT AMD THIRD BTUJfTB.

Zanesville, Ohio.
Our Auortzocnt is full and coi
plete,- and an our Goods
were purchased during
the recent dedine
in the Eastern
Markets,
IFff/XW WARRANTED IN SAY-

WILL SELL THEM

brains with a clulxv Ja two huam. tbe
Woodstock, 43 miles from Clileago, husband cams boms, foantrthi mstgled
and theCbunty seat of McHenry County body of bis wife upon the floor weltering
coctain#3000 peopta. It has doubled It* In blood, and his children weeping in'
jopulation lince I visited R on a Icctilr- terror about tbe house. Herayodi2i__
ing tour, 11 years ago. It han eevcrul tiger, seized the nourrel. wesjions and
good Churches and 4 Femtnary. '' • ’I ■ - went after the murderers. Tbo first two
ahlro, and failed In the Connecticut
Harvard, 12 miles fhrtbcr on, is a pret­ Indians he met, tbo’ probably Innocent
only because otx-qunrtor of their voters ty village, and has a population of 1200. o f tbe crime, Ml vletlmsofhis vengeance.
were too lory to attend the polls and de­ It is a railroad centre, and has sprung Their bodies were hurried In tho middle
posit their ballots.
into life within a few yvara It has a of the rand, near the seen® of the mur­
Tbe result of the elections in the thriving high Rcbonl; we dined here. der. The really guilty ones rocaped.Townships, and Cities of the States, |&gt;«y Ing 75 rt-. for our meals, and get ting Tho aflldr created much excitement
oar
money's swth. We nextpaaxed lhe through tbo country. But the Indian* Cheap
where no general election waa held, ere
equally gratifying, and show glorious I Interesting towns of Lawrence, Fharon, suddenly disappeared and nothing furth­
Radical victories, even If the “Land of j {Hinton, Shapicre, t&gt; cee having a popu- er was done in (ho matPt.
, The soil nf tho country from Idsbou
JuMbsr Pumpkin Beads and Wooden j. tat on ranging from 600 to 1000. .
Cash
— -1___ ,
Nutmegs-’ 1)3*- for once, proved recreant | Tbs atopte crops, grown In thta section, lz* *- -■ - *- I.
to Liberty, •»«! »be political right, of seem to be corn and winter wheat. The
ground was quite tore of snow, and the
wheat In tho fields appeared to be much
injured by the frosts ci winter.
Janesville, 85 miles from Chicago, Is a
rapidly gre*tag city of A030&gt; -M.ODO
people. The buildings are I tf good stylo,
mainly of brick end stone of a yellow tab
solar. A large stream, about the size of ;

1867

fticts

Customere can Eave

1867

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

dr:

t m,

That our

25 Pei- Cent.
On Former Prices.
WE W) NUT MERELY SAY »E

GOODS

WILL NOT UK UNDERSOLD

the cheapest
for

or Beady-Pay!

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
;«p the l)Mt BOOTS ud
)
' SHOES in town.

Inland, south-west of Fvrtagc, Ltim
County sent, and numbers 2000 people.
It te beautifully emboamned among tbe
—--------------- ------------- r—hllta,thatrissaroandlt,lnsom®frrohmTh!swasttebomoomrastowW.Brown, esa, tea height of ssreml hundred foot. Challenge the t'City” on TEAR
tiro oatbowf “M Jaais Harman,•’ «gd a It supports two Rspub.'lain newspapers,
Tbvr mJ&gt; te. MM mi as tie M Mbm
Temperance writer and leeturvr of (be with nary a democratic pngar In tbo
first ctesa. Bs died hero hi May tot, of

BUSSELL't NITOIS

To our Customers

As Cheap as other Mer­
chants have bought

Tfy ub and you will find that
&gt;ur extremely Low Prices will
theee aUUmects.

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DEW

THRMB,

"liberty &lt;nd Union—One end Inseparable.”

BO IKT ADVJEWCT'

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17,1867.
gisliap’ ijuaintu Sirtrlcrj.

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*9 —* " weaweg.m*i waaa.azawM *aaa.
MT Lagal Adaartiaaaaanta an charged ai the
rale of TOaawto par Mief 100 word*,)toetbb flrat
a«!M«Mtoft&gt;raachoabae&lt;lwaHrMrti.n. Maeeaallla and other adrerUMmcala/nn gso to S100
a aolaaa, per anaan.

raichtgaB Cralral Railroad.
Trai»SM»» the Wablgwa Central
Mair.Manvie.ee Bailie Creek .a fblt.wa:
,
ea.nre vaaw.da.
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K.W. EfCR, Oea'18openot*a0eat.

• MABOJCO. • ■ • ■
Jh Ma.
TacA3.«l
regular
mMttBgaofllartlBKa
LadaS
VV
F. and
A.X,arw baldto MaooV/vT\ ianaH.anWadwWdayMaatagaflndrb..
T«« Regular BMrtiaga of Orangerule Ladre
Mm HU. yFr. Md A. Mjar. told a* Mavwio ifil
I. O. «f O. F.
n*alla&lt;a Lodg. No M, l. O. rfO. F.. laaato
in Odd Fellow. Hell. Rower L'lnek. enry Tae.
day eee.iag al aeran .'elock. Bielbera ia good
• landing .re cordially larltod.
O-.
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e
The rernl.r menUan of WILD FLOWBX
LOIMIE. So. **..ra held Mandat annl.g.feaah
Wtok. at the Lodge Boom la Goodyear Block,
Haallnga.MIch.

Fcur O.l •■itln.— The llaao-Ban Club ia now
Ground* far tbeir apntta, Ibe rtqnirrd portion of
which they era pulling la perfect order, fineecu to the cnterpriae.

ADM1NBTK4TOR» BALE.

iMfnovXMKjrts.—The cOecB of tbs
Judge of 1‘mbatc. Treasurer, Pnwecutor,
Register, nnd Clerk, at the Court House
arc living Improved, much to the credit
ofthopBcpia at (ho County, aad ooo»fbrt of the oempanta.

ITLUfflC &amp; GREAT WfflM
Broad Gauge Railway!

der, and the nerceaary atep taken to
make the County Park, what It ought to
I*. FU11 farther Improvement arc ermteuplatod and very desirable, not least
of which laUiepkwdng of blinds on the

NEW

J udge of Probate, and il ia to bo hoped It
may prove contageous.
R UdKEU. A Ncvnn, are changing and
Improving their etore, very much.—
Ackly A Drake have made theirs dccldly hyndnomc. Goodyear has changed
the Front of Ute Store an the North­
west corner of State A JefTmon atrect*,
KF*Ta varyeenasa ar very aad U iaeoati.1.
Hawley la doing the mme to hla, and eatvitl* grolbod.ly brrtib-rt&gt;. o.lural rt»U
Grant baa already done the aamo fur the of good brrtlh I. a cbwrfd oa». Sadaea. ar law
Proprietor of the Stars under the Bam- iplHU, mad melancholy of di kind., an art.
MX* office. The old whisky shop next
Wert of Thill Ipe A Bcntiy, la being ren­
ovated, chjuigod anil purified, and la soon
to be occupied as a Banking office by
Mr. Galloway.
.
Mr. Monroy la building a now Store
on JcfRraon Kthxrt oppool to tba Port­
Office, to which under Dr. Ruberte the
Poet Office la to be removed, and the sec­
ond story of which it to be used as a
millineraahop., D. R. Cook, is building
a tine Brlek Residence on the StreetJust
West of the present Rewldenoe of 8. H.
Cook, which when completed will bo tho
finest House In the County; J. 8. Goodyer to flubbing in flue style his House on
JcfTurrcn Sire-1; A- Rlchurd-on is compitting a fine Store Jost north of-the
Globe Hotel, and there ore numerous
other Improvement* made or to be made,
early Uito seneon, all of which will add

PIANOS! PIANOS!!!
CANRAD IARVESEI,
PROBATE ORDER.

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BriERli-F SALE,1

und*r Um teal eflha Clraeit Cawrt for tba Coualr

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PROBATE ORDER.

SHERIFFS SALE.

Prtu claims to havo heard a Connecticut
copperhead, rejoicing over the victory of
Ho*m or Bvr«ariaoa.i.—A Sjxcial Baaaioa of that State, exclaim: “Thia to thebert
tba Board of Haper risers raavebed al Um Court
lloaa. oa Meadajr aftoroooa. wad ergaalini. I— thing that has happened for us since the
porarihr. by tb« clecUoe of Horn Adam KUic.tr flrat Bull Run."____.
l®-;Tho Marcbanta of our rWnlfy &gt;&lt;M b. a^d. while UMjMdlycahbraUd
rtU notice in our columns, the odvorsemeut &lt;JfiMes-m.'Trafly, Irwin A Co.,
Frodurlag lb* owl BriHuiat and LaaU.ir
Fol uh of anytkhs at the ki »g arer off. rad

» LFRED C. WIUHOS. Cawata
,’k will gin prompt artaatloo
.Ila KciJme., A P. O. addrma,
r Ca. Mlcb.
.

Atlantic A Gt. Western Railway.

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pie, and the Governraanl of tho Bolton,
accordlnglv, threatens to declare war
Fancydat Ibe Sew Hall |. Union Block. o« Friday against Greece. It to difficult to say.
eeMUig. Myen* Harp Bud will faralah tba mu- whether a preservation of peace or a deciarauon oi war wouia ansicu more wi &gt;
ahoplil call aul all wbo lore to •***&gt; tba light,
fanuclic Tee. Bat th. arraognawerU am all ar dissolution of tho Turkish Empire. In
eellenl. aad no doubt the party will be a very cither cas:. a erfato to approaching.
j plrauat om. Tick, to, only *1 U.
Mexico. Thu latost report* from
1 F*rr D*r —The Gorrtnor bar.ng appointed the Mexico contradict ths rumor of a defeat
| ISlb inat., aa a day rd Fading and Frayor. The of Eecobcilo bv tho Imperaltota. The
1 naval Uoioa reiiglowa eiertiaaa will be bald on latter, on the contrary, continued to be
Tburadayal Ibe Proabyleriad Cbnrab— Sermon
besieged nt Quaretaro by the Libera! for­
by Rev. A. F Moose. Appropriate aerrioa will,
alw. in connection wilh the other rrquiremeata ces, by which* they wore largely out­
numbered. They recently made a aortic.
.r
L_.i ,l.
m.n—4,. u-_
but waa repnlved. Prodlro TMaa wm
only one teipbe distant from the City of
Mexico, lar'tho immediate vicinity &lt;if
focaalSeadoa, diridml lb. Tiltaga Into Si.ltoml whlchSO, 000 men had been conccntratei.’.
DkMrieU dlapmuiag with Iba ofc» of HtiVel Com.
mlaakin.r, aad appointed the following gaoUeIMFAI'.TIAI. BvrrSAOt-The Legis­
awa 1‘adr Marten
r
. '
lature of Wisconsin has parted the bill
». C. Hanley,' Wm. Upjohn. A. Bichardaon, T. granting suffrage to tho women of the
State. At the same time New Jersey
has denied tho franchise to its colored
people. Wisconsin has thaa advanced
as for as New Jersey baa retrograded.—
The black a of Alabama vote, and Wlaoonaln.Ju the load of Stales, hasenfran-

Fraatiaias Fhysiataa aad SnrgMC. Barry
Jia, Mich.
c

SHERIFF SALE.

Full Im Frame, Ofsrstrw Bas,

Ra*ni&gt;a CiarLa —Tba neat meeting of the happinrasand pica .uro of tho 1‘eojiie.
RMdlagCirale will be held on FriJar evening, al
the reaidenoeofR.il. Wmnerfla. Bauler.. MUa
TtiBKKY.—The war party ts raid to bo
&lt;&lt;wcore.i,W« Maaaaui.UraaniM.ar. Mm Meoa&gt;.

0 O SCOTT.

YORK

prmbvMB,
PHIK.A»El*raiA,

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I am now procuring the AD­
DITIONAL BOUNTY provided
by Act of July, 1860, as will!
fully appear by the above affida­
vit. Soldiers, and all entitled,
bring along your claims and have
them properly settled. My
charges are as/owasthe lowest,
and no charge unless claims col­
lected.
FRANK ALLEN.
Hastings, Feb. 4th, 1867.

CHANCERY ORDER.
at aad resales aaatb Missteva aad
&gt;r •» baadndOa (UT41V.U)«ha*a
it twaah-U^aa aad Urtatyaaabt
: ko-le-tL) dulse Tbnca worth
&lt;1 wraaty eight otfa hvadradtha (1&lt;
ha*. Tbasa* earth •eraaty two
irtba (TSW) d»ft»™. Waal alitm't
laue-baadradUu (l« M-lnoch) aba

CHANCERY SALE

The Methodist Social will mere on
We strongly ndvbo our Merchant! to
Wednesday evening of thia week at the oj&gt;cn trade, with them.
■
n-sidence ofR. J. Grant, Esq. The pub- • For over thirty years this firm has suc11c nrecofillally Invited.
oo»fully carried on bturinwa In the moat
lion arable and liberal manner, anil they
are M well and favorably known na any
Nati:mal Rev, mux—The aatirtica
ahow that tho total receipts of the Gov cramaot for 18M were *633,OT7,M8, neaily 800,000,000 mere than those’ ot any
other year. *300,000,WO.were rtfsod by
Intesnal taxation, and 5180,000,C00 came
from Imports. The total expenditures
in the year wmUA^.a', and while
1&lt;n of the balance has bean need In
payment at the debt, much ia reserved
as a baste of specie i»ymcnt.

GUARDIAN SALE
p tba miliar of th. aUh rt A flea A. WiUmaM.

Molies la bawby glroo that la pwnauMt of ib
to. ami aaUimiy g~te! tow. bytb. Jadgc of

SOLD OUT.
The Business at the OM Bund,
in all iU Various Branabaa,

MORTON’S GOLD PENS,
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

«^«£E&amp;Sfad8
GUARDIAN SALE.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

�CITYDBUG8T0M

F. D. ^Ackley,
DBUG&amp;18T4 GEOCEB,

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PAINTS AND (Ml*
PAINTS AND OILS.

« ' Books and Stationer}-.
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Books and Stationer}-,
Books and Stationery.
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IFKlsirnann

Its rim forms a narrow brim and cnj&gt;e.
which leste low upon the foaehoadand
snrtnounte the aUntoa: the latter fa a
fonohiun, with an oval brim and cape,
ouc nrifod like a tiara over the forehead,

r*to tLoy will avoM^tho n»..nda of most
L-wtia. Yet, fifty ycar i ago the habit of
drinking liquor among men In the'-e
towns mm as common an drinking wa­
ter. Ou every wccaaion that drew nun
to^othcr, whether tnooraful or gay. it

opculy atow their mailman to eoojon.tc *or reuniting all the Polbh territo­
ry under the rote of Austria, df Au-.trla were ika acmod of a greater strength
and vitality th m jha rudly Is, the c
rnovemcaltt might raceme dsngeroui to
Fo’dd'nk’ &gt; b,’th
‘l”d TrtFxlx Bui aa it b,
aerreat i *’’•? tmIy *’ive to Irritate and unite
- fiiml-h ■ Ru’Ma cud PrumLi against AuAtna: and
ja
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’•corns likely that ihc Palm will have
liquor at tho funeral of his little
U»iu. !?W
» M»ii
,,lrartX rof Pn'u"K their coufl1 inked, it wax regarded quite a ntne-sabvWtore
«• »&lt;4 strong
ry.that a heat should fumleli hb
visitors |d'nc8.1?® Wer
d htrulxh
with liquor as that ire should
furnish «DOUg“ !0 »VClt ItS OWP lulu, touch loo
them with eluilm. If I recofloet aright,
on Cha InstnUatfon or the Rbv. Dr.
fhy «k&gt; you stay here for your sfater Lord, ox-Prc Jdont of DarUnouth Col­
inf vent • I vrV give you my little lege, as a young and clpqucnt young
spinning wheel, and do you go clergyman In my native town, overyth-rioal in the world to fcek your body wax very drank. In fact, Idon't
_—
_____ i wrappad hsreclf
Labas grey cloak, and took tho little

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Wall paper.
Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions'
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lire most suitable for long foot*, tho
"Sa-ignt" more becoming for round
tent, in file ha
pro- faces and for rather dhnlnuttvo figuras.
xerved a feeble remnant of Foilab n&gt;time It spun a cloak and a monstrous tionalliy. This remnant the Rusalnn Opera batt are often made entirely of
fratteere, ornamented with metallic bugs
1O“Vba”can these U- for,I wonder, raid tJprnrayoontbairtiowdeolroYrd by ihns cnuihed
roaea and crystal de w-&lt;ttope.
u&amp;iscb fcnicd on tho 6th or January.—
tho princtfo."
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Tho did division of the country into five
Just then the beard awlspcrius out­ Rovtrumcnfa give* way to a Mw divia­
side of 11:v window, and openingFt wil­ ion into ten, each having a scpaiato
Ute »U «taj •/ A»rU, X. D.
7.
AMOS WAXtrtKID,
ly. asked who was ibiuc.
Governor, almost wholly dependent up­
CUrau »ru. ft
af C~Bty CbAfam^
"Jam the king’s, son," answered a on orders frtm hl PeCcnhvrg. Tne
•i:.
D. OTKIKKR,
t
•
voice, "and I &lt;U11 come to try and save olliar.akMes )toc* the flnancM and Hie
HecreUr? of th. Hoard of Coesly Cnnrnn.
the king, my father, who is here in the ixwtil aurnlnlstratkn under the direct
giant’s resttre."
ra U« oadeTBignta CkalnMB and tbastan
control of the Rnwkm authorities er tho
bo Board of Coont- Can.BMora.do harsby atr"Walt n moment," sold tho princess," Rusalun capital. Together, three ukases
and I will throw you down a iope."
leave haruly anything which dfaPho made Gist one end of the rope she tinguisheo one of tire m w Poiiah Govhad spun; and there climbed in a hand­
from them- gnrernments of
some young men with hb kuurJ’ln ernmenta
Rurein proper, arid the renxival of the
hand.
.
last remnant rif this distinction will
“Alas, you ore no maU-h for thai
dreadful giant,'’ Mid the princess.
"Put on the cioak. put on Che cloak 1" d«ot people of the same nationality to
teanl .fCo«aty Cu&gt;aa*
buned the wheel; aud the moment tho lean u, on, or If Russia were peopled,
HTMlitO
rrtneo put it on. ho tacamc In visible; to like Austria, by a number of different
* ---------- *----- » could no longer, we naUonsltet with cktshlng Interests, the
boldly Into the gLint's cuaugca 1ft Busdan Foluud might be re­
th heid, and went away garded as mure nominal than dgniflBut as neither the one nur the
is the core, «md ss Poland, .nwio , — -—■— -;-■ —. —w- —-&gt; «.-w
Tho next morning, when Leila woke other
dfamemtered thro ovef. will be fully , mounted, and a gieat deal of ornsmentSI, "Let pt at,1' the said, looking
»nl ....
----- r al work executed by the sewing ma­
tough her Little glass, “if our dear ab­
chine, constitutes lhe finishing, and the
ler b eaten yet r*
oost la $14 par pair."
But, Instead, rite wiw tho Princess
Sarah, radiant and beautiful, and Just
about to bo married to tho handsome
young prince who had climbed Into the
gfont'a c&amp;atlo tho night before, and flew
Into nucharofc al the 'ignt. that she
died on tho spot, and Bo ended the PrinIopulatlon upon their territory.
ocas earah’u trouble.
Tho fw-vrro mcari:ci which the IlurMan Govcnnnent haa adopted with rtprd to Belaud Lavs chlolly been oocooloned by the great patxatugo which han
Horace Greeley attended a t&lt; rapcrauco of bto been extended to ilia Pules in
cenrrntlon In Philadelphia the other An-drln. It hn-, on u sudden, granUd
day, and made a t.peccb, in the coeroc of tothain Mily ad .heir detmui&lt;L-. It
U w appointed an cnthuMlio champion
which he gave a tad picture of tho de- of a nstcrcd 1’olbh uailun. Count
inondiution which prevailed In New Go'.uchowiki, Go\\rnor-Qcr.cral of Gall"fcL
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boy, Horace licU ; it has ailowodXUo Prevlneiai Dirt
Ct
alifawB.
! of GaiLcin to be opened for the first timee
tarry.
in Ihc Polish, liirt-sd of the German
m
ternpcrmcc wen tbo great general lamim-e} It hard! conttnuttl tho cfflrlnl
German
paper*
publbihod
In
the
Po
­
change thnl baa Lccu wrought wltldn
the Umcof my recollection. I am tot lish crown land; it has cons h&gt; lir In
I'tbcaklng of tlic clianga la the habits of complying with the wbhrs of Poke m
Lucio who did not drink at aU. I was tnaEow thorn to poos the most oppress-1
lx&gt;m and lived for sumo years In a rural ivc and unjurt mcaaurea against the
Now England town. And 1 venture to Ituthenbuxx, who constitute alx&gt;ut onesxy that the New England iown« hnre ' half of the population of Galllea. By
Casoty a! Barry. ’ ’
aigrod habits xair.ny aih&gt;r. At least, thee tuid other measures Aasirln has
,
w* dx hereby SsrellV,
that la their own idea; whether they
Tl^l Jtex hrtgT.lax te a eorrext UBteimol b&lt; tto
ore rigid or wrong 1 do uot say. At any
rote*Ki.rn bl th, CouBtr of Barre.SMantldN•£!* t'
•‘-l-HolOBd.i.t rf
lte('l«,tl Kbool. at U» OomfsI EloeUao
b«ld fa *ab C*«aty m tkx (ret day &gt;f April, fa

wasr

WALL'PAPER
WALLPAPER

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PEL0U3ET

ri-nghim
—------- -—nutc-. he
1 from a neighbo In ।

CAU. AXOKKK.
CALL AXDrLV.
CALL AXD BEK,

ORGANS

At Ackley ■
At Ackley’
At Ackley’

AMD MEX.DDEOMM,
1-BBaBBoodjxwxrrfta tat £ret prise, a bald Va«.i

UA» Tho Bert
Organs,A BMricaa laaeltalt. Kaw Yart. Otfafar. ISU. 1

jtscgrttgerAffate-,

Moffat'S Life Pills
A5D PH(E5IX BITTERN.

The Host Sueccesfal Medicines
in tho World.
Brteblhhed in 1A25 by one of
igssss oar Most Eminent PhysklacH, and
now used throughout North and
South America, with more pleasing
results than any other Hedldnc In
*” r V Tl!**!- **?*?Wiiilast
(Btw ,nd ubLiuc Kltlre.ian! «!.Saul /.'»™l.or cages of diseased Liver. Bl^-i «
.... .... ....I (l.i.l.__ ■ -,.K_1__ . __ *L Skin, Indigestion, Costlrcnew,
Bilious IxxupLuuU, RhcumalL-Q
and Fever and Ague.
Thousands of certificates are in
oar possession, riob detailed
accounts of perfect CUBES effected
by these invaluable Modfdm.
They regulate tho System and put
all. the functions of the body
Beal Estate Agency, in a healthy condition.
The, i &lt;»« alM ukaa Um
nrr rlUibiuO ••■i- *——
fpy&gt;M. &lt;W

graadMa vtrtr^

Whv arc you a rd and dlahcait-:
Why do yon look
at mo ?
Beet law yr&gt;;&gt; »ny, -you are dies
That you do not hold tho hea.

My heart will tell.LJtbful (uh
You wondc.- who chn bo tho an
.Well! somebody, (lading, by

Tho Homo Journo! rays:: At
on Fifth nvemreiNM’., fcl tfc
ing, a bcaauml young tody was

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
Middleville. Barry Co. Mich.

H. WEIGHT Agent
DOR SALE­

I« ceaMaatlr r*caivfas larg* latrim «f

FRENCH CHINA,

•r sb^abb BumrxL inn, *r okb-bau n&gt;
.. ,«KU HU11O '&lt;KU
Wbila Franck Chuu Uiuurtku, 1SJ
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ent—"What cm I do," rfild he.
artcw&amp;?5L*5rT"-wL.

tflivo-^n air five eta. apiece! ’
Two men ln"D ivonport, lew,
one woman aa Chair own lawful
They hnvsfgonc Io law about
the Judge is posited. The worn
she don’t care which' ntAnahs ha

^xJ.aLgMUaiKUiUJU, aV0f*FriI,A.D

BEAUTY f
I. testlMay vtoretav. ifi*. Abt.

AuStrut, Goldi:x,_Fj.axm dr b'ttns
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Ctntta,

AU&lt;M WAKEFIELD.
JrC***V Canramre.
HRrelwy of u.x lfa*rd .f Coary Caansaxxs,
Latmt Fauuoxa D»mam

W. Bradlry’i Celebrated Paleal

DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
{OK Docnu m-UQl

ry now and thcn.it ts true, 'omv tipfder,
perhaps a deacon or a mini-ter In the
church.'went down among the heavier

SKIRT.

ths rrdncosn b.irnh bad taken. Then
“Nolody worked without rum. I re­
abb erdnred that the rood should atreteh
Itself, laughing to herself ths white ■ membered* tliat when an Itiahnian
anti BO, afu-r tho 1‘rtmwM Sardh had moand with the rs-t of tho laborers for
a whole day, with no bailor bevenuro
tlianbuttennlik, Mwai regarded as a
jJiyslologlci! plitmoascnon. But wc are

One of ths boit'thing’ Pct o

j'S
’isew
party by tho naaa.

They may talk of love in 'a co
abc had not noticed before- tsbo went
up to it, and found tho window, and
SsiJSi ■fesa’sKEis;

If nature bewitehlngly aimpl

wTwiiWlMrdi&lt;|as

boose, ami eolte'l In vwln. Then she
w-rnt Ywrk to iho tlO'.r and kooeked

lutrtya me aaiy flirtation
By thatagi&gt; Li r a rban ■ .1 x r
tn tba pa'

^fWbatdoyouwnatF’ adtfrla load,
hash voice ; mid tho door opening sud-

tapper fltal ttea is ■ Wd,”
votaan. “ Yauore walromc
«o«ow I Ctadl ast you f ar
« this, the nrinexM wxa
Lgtitaupd. and luii no.app. WSSLSW#

as popular
it fa ixdputdor row
id ur cut tn slashes. Bleovre are und
going decided Changes. Coatatoorrei
worn, but ft—*-— much lunger,
lag^ytta

sitsmnr--’

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�Stisr urt Otprtoist.

GREAT

OFF!

A Dr llrelr JI o.baud.

Not many veere'ta* there lived ta
small town tn Bucks county, a que
end cstromclv timid chau—onn uot or

NEW GOODS

•uDai .

To buy your Goods,
J Just below the

Brick Block.
NEW G-OOJDS
OC •»rry*MH«W KW and
St} If juat pu.t'wud f„r cnlh
U u FH«-Md tiling

aaoar naneanra
t

For the People!

PRINTS FOR 194 Ou.
GOOD&gt; BROWN SUGAR ISj Ct*.

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
;

«’ &gt; ’All ’ Kiixuw ! nV ‘ ’

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TOBACCO STORE
tr.TOU WAKT GOOM CSUP. OG TO.

pHILUPS

4

FK»entiM.k.ttl.PUMMbUyym- ‘

gENTLETU

Tobacco,

If you want good bargains, go to.

DRY GOODS

AND PIPES,
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MisaBCUAU,

Dry-Goods,.,...
- Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y if Glassware

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asaowraaa,

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sari tniMii uhem?&gt;

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»- J *.'i kin&lt;&amp; RaaAlly'krpt U *

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.

Ci’.-L.u.cl:!
Mrti

a

COME AMD SEE

TREV IIA VE JUST RECEIVED

umuiauixo low rwoua

Ready Made

GOTTA-raiCHA,

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&amp; GRANT,

•‘Cash,”

AUCTION PRICES

SNUFF,

ABD IF TOO DOlTTSp: WH AT YOU VAST
ASK FOR IT//.-, i.
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CIGARS,

PHILLIPS 4 BEXTLEY*3 .

We keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of

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GROCERIES GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. BAELOW,
GOODYm
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Joint.
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io the amascnioat ,of all urauuiL
nrlwn nrred to om® hi by tho Aieblo
vofco of hb ■‘natter half,'' ho r. uliod.
with th • g-cat w trapilailon :
“No. no, tajidi-v; I daro not oxtobo
fSr *’&lt;«*»»»
••dflfer-

MB J. C- MAEL :

Before you, Buy at any other

• Da X BB.yXk; Consulting
Phywcun,
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\ ' ■ " !&gt;»O4»V*t. Saw TOory
z—

smew. Ims. a.tmy—z

THE LA R GEST A ED REST

Give us a coll!

PRILLDS 4 IUTUT

SELECTED STOCK OF

DRY GfOODS
V. .

Uuj

SPOONER’S
fw.-taw.fr

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CURE

■y h ar. alt -. 1 boiiilthffel and '.rtto.thcn,
: o d» it soul* tody, who e’er ho b®
■-! toy h/*t3a u-f e|i brryJy'nnh Mst;
Ba US iw% inconepow r ln~tl»fftcy,

Bilious Fever,

H»v ar? y«u s id ami dlahem toned ?
Why do you look
at mo ?
, v

Intermittent Fever,

Chills and Fever,

15000 DOLLARS

AND

Groceries,
ever bro't to this Mart,
CONSISTING LN PART OF

Remittent Fever,

Boots &amp;■ shoes,

Congestive Chills,

AntiFeveh

HI-RR.1H

ESTABLISHMENT!
THE ASTESGS

N. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting done as iibual by Fairchilds.

DRUG &amp; BOOK
...STORE . ,

L. Bccxlxt will continue as
Salesman os heretofore.

Eet bllshed in 1851
By J.T». ROBERTS.
TU U Mtaj
More and B&amp;tler

HARDWARE STORE

COST

Duiii tie Nsit Thirty Days,
Consisting of

READY MADE
A Sun lay aclxxO teach®-, deploring
the lack nr utu ndanre to the few pnsent—“Whitein I du," mid lie, -‘to get
tlie boysand girls hira?" *1 know I’1
said one of th ■ urchin*. "What Is it?"
■‘Ulvc’cm alf live eta, aptoto!"
Two tnea In Divcnport, lowt, c’dm
oao woman aa tlwir own lawful wl'c.—
They have pw to law about It, and
th* Judge b puxded. \Thq woman says
she don’t care which nAtasha ha«, sosuo

CLOTHING I

Ins behind ieggs. Mo.wm a -he kaf. I
will give th-co shllHn-i to overibeddl to
bring him horn.’’
\ ji
At Ft &lt;inbmait..of^Mfllai&lt;r
a
hatband, Knowing hla own utfjr h.dpieetnew. draw so closely to hie wife's
side fir S-jtafort aAd osdn tfleo, m wtion
h? K-mta a button aewed oq his shirt

Ladies’ dress goods,

Diarrhea,

Dysentery,

Dumb 4 gu e.

Ladies’ furs,

Choice Family

and will be sold at

Railroad Prices,

mH

AddiBg.TremportataSH •»&lt; wua'au m^nly •(

CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of cost

ta asd Sa fir Ynndro.

Nashville, Tenn.

Co ffe e
JOUVENS

Double all woiflShawls
8,50 worth 5,50.

Land for Sale!
I wish to sen 80 ACRES
| of ftmbsred Land, lym« three
, mile* east of Hastings, 3i acres
lsow$d to wheat, *’
Luire
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Dr. RAliVEys UOLpEN PILLS.'

BAI' CANS,
PERFUMERIEH, TOILET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING' EX­
TRACTS, 4*0. COMPLETE

Wm. Spoonek &amp; Co.,

Spices, &lt;fcc, Alc.

A Large Assortment of

Travllmg Baskets
nC5TETis”ntinQt ATtTEta I

H«ra|s U&gt;» plan ta bey year
:POWDtR. CAPS. SHOT. CARTRIDGES,
ILTJI F4WT WADJ, 4C,

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Mudge &amp; Bailey.

SSsgaag

Diaries for 1867.

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Terms Cash.

A aar’wfcMagnf .L wWI tx ftmftd (a

Dr. HARVEY’S FEMALE PILl^.

Iron, Nails, Staves,

CHEAP A 8 THE CHEAPEST.

For Sale by all Druggists.

KID GLOVE CLEANER
Good Black Overcoat $7,60
Eniauasaa 11 Taxaa.
worth $10
A Cbuchoda Bcvcr “ $12
, worth-$18.
Fine Caster Bcver “ $20
wvrtli $30
AC^Mdaiari, X- T.
anMta ,j
Bl’k Cloth Suit $18, worth $28
Suite for Business, 12 “
18
Hen^’CqS*.
, r5 .“
8
Ud:esLMdf
8 “
5
“ fur Collars
3 “ 4.60
N.iaby li» stld U thatibo beief la. Aba EngiishMeriuo, 0.75 yd wide 1,00
o It of the norm lofldk th® UamoeraHc French
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1,00 worth l,5o 0. o^j
—
par y by tho nock&gt;.
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1,12* “ 1,76 Kt Vl'tCAStta iUIBRXE BASK
‘They may tanTif*tote In'ft oSkuje,
BuiEilo Rohcb 7,50
" 10.00
Aad bower* of trclllwd vine,
“
12,00 “ 16.00
Of nature bcwitddngly almplo,
j Ladles’ Knit Hood .76
“ 1,12
A^mnktaUWhard^o
Rd rlye me a»ly flirtation
, .
By tbeAgiiU.rletaa.ldkv,
With Mtuqc tojZay In Hwpouo
And upjjyd^ W&gt;.-y'Aetata

of all kinds,

GROCERIES!

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUHS P
Gloves and Hosiery.

HARDWARE

OILS, PURR WINES. AND
LIQUORS. HARNESS
OIL, AXLE GREASE
BY THE BOX.

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Cnssimeres,

Periodical Headache,

Patent medicines,

DRUGS 'CHEMICAIS, PAINTS,

Fancy goods,

De’xraFt.s.
Ladies
Shawls,
Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

«JWS"5AV'SLS??i::
refl kn'. He hod it while epbt on one of

AGUE

Bryans Life Pills,

G O O 8

Bleached gooda,*

popular

A.T

MORE- VAtUAi^X 1 fajix GULD f

fiiAlobed

sreryibing' slM

.1 Sbcci Irss.

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,
OHIND-arONtB.

Farming Tools of all
■t kinds,
UA1NT8.
V

'flLASS.

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pum

AND WOODEN WARK

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

WHOLESALE OB RETAIL

8iikvand Straw Bonnets.

Finnan Neighbors Everybody
k EXAMIN OUE GOODS
’ AXD.PWCE3, '

fesSipgm

All BSTUI &lt;f

Wkm»tlih.1bMiemit«»fly &lt;» head

CALI,

or Sale,

And

Hardware Merchant, HARNESS

SHOP.

And ba Contiaatd. of At FACT Act
vtart StUinff Good, CBEAFER

MWsf
it to tba ?»&lt;$•' &gt;J
Profoundly
Barry County, fcr lheir
liberal

!*yi!““se heretofore, we ink
patronage

: ..«d wejwiu
BRACE ft OTWYEB,
: iqSBERS .AMD «M*XLtM-.0F
EA-JS. ©ATS. MM.
AT

EASTER).

a * II. T, ASTIKijr A co..
MuabcKrcn

.t nutm^lc

■asaaiaie,
Wu4«^.M4.faML
W1 llaomr.r, N. V.

�BUY CHBAF

SAVE MONET!
trust to the Consatutior.al Convention,
iabout to assemble, to Insert a clause tn
1the new Constitution exprreaiy declar-

to considerable of an extent, an to what
action, If any, U l« desirable to take.—
Home are looking to tho OonaUtuUonsl
Convention an tho most effectual agent
now within their reach, and hojKj to in­
duce that Body to aid them by a Conatlnational pro vision, that shall aatborizc
Towns and Cittea to vote Huchald.no:
exceeding a given per emt, as the tax-

;proper restrictions, co aw in wnraa
,of Internal improvements.
In order to render the more effectual,
aid hereto tore authorised—a« lor In-

AND MICHII
RAILROAD,
was obtained
general railway
omnkri Rai
strnotion of any desired pubi-c Improve­ the benefit of &lt;
ment. Others are seeking aid through •USSi'SW
different channels, tut tho groat object of
all seems to be to got the people's money,
to aid id the construction of various elseaes of Improvomenta, but more especially
to aid in building Railroads.

IN PRICES
insintss
of hodth l»prsfwbl«- If y&lt;» wish to
bllliuiM bn4 Mix. Istanalitooi fster, IndrgtetloS
MreMsvisiMtaM-teosM.ls sUitoFlbaUlods. tb. U«Magi of “ A so«Bd miqd is a fo»vi
btoy - so. this IsMOMxn*. yrer.aOTSN-d re­
stored". Uymo^boolihtaitetae‘‘hJ'.“,s

-Wild cats are plenty in the northern
t of Main. The inhabitants shoot
m from their door steps.

-Two men died recently In eonse■nco^ of drhjkln^ alcbobol from tho

J.J3. GOODYEAR A CO.
JFJT ARK NOW JUCXTFIKg ni-

fat Oh searing
TtossgreviM*
are c.qniMfis. Tte InllH. flrilj.ap to Iks Hom.
sad th« Literary Artkin H a character to improrsaad stersle, th. aUretira reader. P»bibb.4 by Ok J. hums, FtataWphl*. Fssa, al
Maytar.
Thia. »od all of lh» other Max«na« noticed

RXCT FROM MANUFACT.
URKRS AND AUCTION

, fa, Hyainl
X
1 DwhllitT and Prestos

H0USK3 IN NKW
YORK, A VKRY

CHAITELLIM’I
WHITE LIQUID

ENAMEL, V

. t.

LARGE &amp; FINE

Fortapr.risg.sd ■dsntUJriag tbs Comptes-

ted to extend financial aid by pledging
Ute credits, or taxing the property-hold­
ers, of the Coanthe and Townships
wMch are to be most directly benefited
by their eonatrnrtton, but this should
only be done tn the most urgent cases,j

m«K,
COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFDL

vane the voting of money or credits to
coy Corporation seeking public flavor, at
ths expense of well established, and well
managed existing route-cr the object of

—Illsrumord that tho U. S. Marshal
at New York has arrested the principals
in an alleged fraud perpetrated about a
year ago
^' y I^P^tenent to the

ENT VARIETIES OF

Staple and Fancy

—J. H. Bowman, one of the proprie­
tors of the Louisville Danoerai on Bun­
day shot a former employe named George
Cooper, whom be ciiargcd with insult­
ing hia little daughter. Cooper will
probably die.

DRY GOODS
Boots and Shoes,

such aid aa wCI be of benefit to tho coun­
try, independent of the interest of the
Btockholdsn ; and thla it seems to us ean
best bo done by eo-operatlng as far as
may be with the offioan of well establish­
ed Roads, to make the Stock paying, by
extending to such roads, all the faculties
airwsnry, and by paying, without com-

Clothing,
Carpets.

Astrologt.
CHASTELLAR'S

Hair Exterminator 1 !

Druggets, 4
Oil Cloths,

in a moonabte distance, should bo built
Juataa rapidly aa tho improvements of
tho Country will Justify. And to aid
Kcb Rood, we fhvor the moat liberal
Legislation consistent with those proper
safeguards that should always stand aenare often reacntlal to prevent the dlstrurUon of the public credit, nt fhc hands
nt an excited, and consequently, un­
thinking populace.
Among tho JSoada of this olaan, and if wo
except the Grand River Valiy, the most
important tb our people, lathe Chicago
and Michigan Grand Trunk extending
from Port Huron to Chicago, Tin FUul,
Lansing, Hastings, and BL Joseph.—
The Road io one of tho noremiUm, and
its construction is only n question of time.
We look upon UtU an the only proper
Rout for a tMrd Road across the Blate
from East to West, and trust our people,
after they shall have done their u-Aole
duty in aiding tho rapid completion of
the Grand River Valley, the/ri*. aiid
rml fatevest of this people, so tar aa Railmade are concerned, and to the complettow of, which they should, so tar as is
MOMeary, lend their united energise,
will caked all the aid in their power.
CooesrwIng thia route, and Ite prospects,
we print herewith an article from the
tta. Joseph Tracrter, to width thespectal
attention of the reader is requested.

Wall Paper,

ENGINE WORKS,

Crockery, A.c.
Know Thy Destiny.

Out Assortmcnt in full and com­
plete, and as our Gooda
were purchased during
the recent decline
in the Eastern
Markets,

Oi uiiecis
the enabling Art of 1M8, under which
aid haobeen al ready voted,l tso amen datbo
p nersl law as to give the C. &amp; M. G. T.
route via. BL Joseph, aa nd vantage over
any .other content plsI &lt;xl through lino In
the State. The question now naturally
arises. "Can the Michigan and Grand
Trunk Railway lx- built?7' It is useless
to disguise tfia tact that- tho Grand
Tru^k Company of Canada in its corpo­
rate capacity has not the means to con■tnwtorcqulp n single mile of road.W hilc this is true, it is well known that
perUre in Europe, bondholders, repre­
sented by Barring Bro's, JHothchllda A
Co., and others have invested in that
road, tho sum offorty millions of dollars
and that in order to realize any interest
invretmenL a through route to

UUAIlLKt. O l.el, GATKt A
TH. JOUBtloN a toubuh, d
MWS'rtM.'EKli

WEFKXL WARRANTED IN SA T­
ING TNA T WEUAN AND

LI AMS, Cteeter Cretor. aad
Utas* is Barry Cosalr. B
Jokutawl, A. B. CUOPU A C
lOtIKHnv 1 .•&lt;&gt; w.

WILLSKLL THEM

m«8 st i»w,
CBISPEBCOMA.

That our

Customers can Save
1867

95 Per Cent.

1867

On Former Prices.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
a

WE DO NOT MEDEL F SAY

ARB HELI.IXQ

WE

WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

DH¥ GOODS
Cheap as the cheapest

BUT WE DO BAT KMPHAT1CAL-

PULMONIC BYEUP.

ZrTHATWE WILL8LEL

for
DxLCTtvx Hom—The President's
hopes uro ehown by thia morning's Znfcffijrcnror. In a leading editoral It says
the rosult in Connecticut Indicates a roaciten against the Radicals which will
carry New York, Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Tennessee and Oregon; that
these States, with Connecticut, IW«ware, Maryland and Kentucky, will
Rive the CouaervatlvM 100 votes in the
next E’ectorial College, at least, against
Ml for the Radicals. It thinks Califor­
nia, Nevada, Nebraska, New Hampshire
and poredWy Indiana, may be carried
against the Radicals byjudlctoa. man­
agement, which would give tho next
Presidency to thu couaenoUrte, even If
the Southern Staten are not allowed to

Cash

Beady-Pay !

MANY STYLES OF GOODS
To our Customers

Ai Cheap u other Mer­
chants have bought
7&gt;

-jin Mew York.

Try ui and you will find that
our extremely Low Prices will
verify thrae statement.

BABWW AIAIUT.

RUSSELL 4 SO
H"' • fine Block of Clean,
endOLus-wxM for nle Cheep!

MSSXLL &amp; SIHKS
4« under^M Khtn

Cjsjaucff^tdi

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VOL. XL

^listings' iJminta Jinctorn.

&gt;ck,

Janil auli ^iscrilantoui.

riiOtlATB OSD EK.

Day of Thanksgiving.

ATLANTIC &amp; CHUT W8YKM
Broad Gauge Bailway I

Friday of thia week, the Mth, Inat., Is

to be obaarred throughout the United
States aa a Day of Thanksgiving, Prayer
and Pnfae, by the INDEPENDENT

ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
In tills Village the public excrtdxn
will be hold at the Presbyterian Chureh,
at 7j o’clock in the evening.. The Rev.
A. P. Moom, and the Rev. Wjc 8.
Mihbmeb, officiating a •Chaplains. The
music arranged for the occasion, by a
Quartette Club of our very beat alngcnt,
will bo exceedingly entertaining.
The Address is to bo delivered by the
—The Jaekaan CVteen favors a law to
Ho». A- A. KNAPPEN, nf Kafam.yno, compel parents and guardians to edu­
cate their children. Eo do we.

ju.
rACT.
roir

.,

OIFFKB.
&gt;F

NEW

Order, Its objects, alms and purposes,
will make the addrevs of great value to

AUMIMSTRAIOIW fl ALE.

all interested In the Fraternity, and
peculiarly Instructive to the people.
Wc hope tho Church may bo filled to

j A. n.'LDBWOK,

its

capacity.

Banker chars the eleventh Volume.—
It's pest history Is closed. The future
is yet to be developed. With the next
issue our paper will appear tn on entire
new divan, with the Type all Copperlaced, and the advertiamonta very much I

JOUS KODERTS.

•er,
r, dk.c.

Joada
ing

nrsir-

OLD

K&gt;ODfl

YORK

from us, and whoso knowledge of Uio
,

mey

11TD

NO. 62

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,1867.

PIANOB! PIANO8!!!
C9XR1B IARVE8EN,

We hope our friends who are Indebted
to us cither for adverticing or &lt; n Sub­
scription will call without delay and
settle. The extraordinary out l$y wo
have bix u called upon to make, to re­
dress the Banned, makes It a nceerelty

lira .Teupljuh Social, Will be
he’d on Friday evening of thia week, at
the residence of Mn. Sldmoie, on Creek
Street. Tho publicum cordially Invited.

CHANCERY SALE.

Important.—Tbc Hupretne Court has
decided In the Mljilsalppl ease, that It
diately.
haa no power to restrain the President
Probably the next bane may be de­
from enforcing any taw, pending the
layed a day or two, as it fa almost Im­
possible to make the requisite changre,
and gct&lt;mr paper out by Tues,lay after­
noon, suck as the Hat for Coder Crock
must go by Wedncs fay's mail or be de­
layed a week, wo will thank some friend
living near the P. O. who may bo In
the Bak neb particularly valuable for IlMtings on Thursday or Friday, to call
lu local news, and our friends In all and take this package to the office. Af­
parts of the County will confer a great ter next week we expect our paper will
favor on us and our readers, by sending appear on time without any fidlure.
us all the local Intel Igenco their neigh­
borhood afibr-io. Give tn the facte and
we will arrange them for the paper.
iMmovaft.—Wo have received the
Coss County Republican, all dretacd out
in a bran new Chat, I clng Vol. Ten, No.
One. The Republican la ono of our very
best exchanges, and wo note thia eviden co of lit pru»i s.-lty with great pleas­
ure. Friend Campbell, here is our Me­

SHERIFFS SALE.
•$ »j

jja« °r, ggggfJLQgg

By these ef Aar Maker Is the Country
Tlrt tn fV*rmtr4/jrtLt ftUtir*. aft Tatra
The in*pectten of the rnn.Iesl public Is respect.
Ml solicited. Liberal terras to Dealers, Testers

ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
STATE OF MICHIGAN' 1

appropriation to pay for it—Rod.
If It bo true, m intimated above,
'which w» do not believe, that the House
of Representatives has no lawful right
to with-hold an appropriation to pay
any money stipulated away by the
treachery of the Preaident and the folly
of the Senate, why not let them take
money at once, nnd not oak the people's changing iistU from * tortaigbtly lo a ■ueolbly
cusgulat. Its two fjrteigkUy i«M will be sow- i
Wanted.—Information is wanted of Representatives to become parties to iwtidated Into oee, Hie tnsgsslne enlarged. the
the whereat outs of a man by the name o« such a gigantic public swindle.
Thomas Chambers, formerly from the
Tirr. Circuit Court for the County
State of New York, la about 40 years of
of Barry la now in session, the Hon.
age, has been In the army three cr four
Ixmla Lovell presiding. The criminal
years. Any person leaving said Infor­
Calender la quite largo and embraces
mation nt tills office or with hla father,
therein important salts; one far obtain­
James Chambers, Llvlngstou, N. Y.,
ing goods under false pretense, the Peo­
will bo liberally rewarded.
ple against C. W. Brings; one for Con­
tr Sagtear papers pleaae enppy.
spiracy todefraud.tbej’eopleagalnst the
it* rtguter readers. F*» ttetery ku td i rtRev. Jamas Van Wagner and Mrs. J. surkable soeocs* in * eery dIMeall Said; U&gt;«
Columbia. — The Minister of the
F.NTms, an important case that de­
United States of Columbia at Washing­ mands the most thorough invcstlgatlqAt cUags it naw proposes wlU Ind fa still farthw
ton claims to have rcccivel news from one Perjury case, said to bo Importing
hla Government to the effect that the
and several Larceny eases of leas Inter­
conflict between the President and Con­
Mi. The civil list la not Large, and the
gress has been settled. We doubt wheth­
Court will probably adjourn by the end
er the agreement, if It roaDy haa been
of the week.
Steel Fasfavu Piste, fallowed by a Toilet for lbs
arrived at, will be of long duration.
Opera,» Bsil-Dres*, a Yesag Lady's Dlsasr ee
Er antag Dress, a Carriage Draw, Faabteeabte
Meeve, Celel.ee Bonnet, Little Bey’s Panteteeoa,
Olri'a JasAei, Ae_, A*. TU Music far this men lb
Is, “ las'* Il Provoklngf Among tbs literary on.

I

I am now procuring the AD­
DITIONAL BOUNTY provided
by Act of July, 18G6„ as will
hilly appear by the above affida­
vit. Soldiers, and all entitled,
bring along your claims and have
them properly settled. My
charges are as low as the lowest,
and no charge unless claims col­
lected.
FRANK ALLBN.
Hastings, Feb. 4th, 1867.

SHERIFF BALE.

-

MORTON’S GOLD PENS,
Tn! BEST PKKB in Till WORLD.
For sate st No 55 MsMsS Lsss. Ifaw York. »»d
by every duly-sppclotsd Agent st Um Mat

Fries (wilt cagraring) |t.k a year, Psur septet
(with sue sngrariag) R.0C. Address Dbssoo A
Fstersoe, l!» Walnut Street, PMtaklpbte.- Vsr
aate by U.. Mate BrotW*.

snenirr

bale.

JIWXLBY &amp; MUSIC STOBI.
Clocks, Watch®, Jbwklbt, Sil­
Tjib EusatAS Tksu.ty.-Ou tlw Seo
ond page of this issue "Hl be found an
lirtcrwUng article, on the recant Treaty

ver

and Plated Wars.

SOLD OUT.
The BuataeM at the Old Stand,
in all iU Varicva Bntuchw

�1861*

1'867

BUSSELL &amp; NEVIKj

DRY GOODS

Ben *bs sows *f tksfr ctesifog *l&gt;sg

Os »rw» Biwv b««*.
Is tk. dwp ktol M SMB, 1 ha's tola
Aad waukwl tbe Hgkl *badvvi, to *psrth&gt; sad
Ckaw *Mk epittl like tree* rf*r lb* plate.

pwu&gt;&lt;ui rwiucvmiw, rfc-w; M«S pa*u luo
r». «*•■**!( ik. *i.u. .in ib* r*»«*»r»M.
money, and drove the cow home, lie
did net want the calf, so that eery night
XU 4raak
pure ten;
*■* pUrere*. ssUwfo WfoVl thc.gkU we«M। be cold It to a neighbor, who wanted It
to mat" one that he already owned.
On the following motnlr.g the cow
was milked and turned into tha pasture.
1 he quanmyof milk given &lt;n&gt; thiMtiornIngwnismaxkabbrantdl-.bat then it
was ant io Lc wondered nL Tho cow
pni.al ly mliqcd her &lt;tdf. and had eaten
BOthiug. Atiutyht, boucvcr.nfUTcrot*eng the tender gra-a oil day. aho would
! auro to give n goed account of hvraaUi
During the afternoon Amo* Bean
dropped in at the coopcr'o ohop. Amo*
was u neighbor, and a very warm friend.
He was a forme.- In a unail way, same­
rimes working a: house building. Ho
soon learned that Jouphua had purchas­
ed a cow of John Potman.
"I don't tui$icnitand," said Amos.—
"Potman 1* buying good cows. I h-nr&gt;i
him »ay, only two days ogo, that he
wanted four more pood milkers for his
dairy. What did you pay him ?"
"F’lfbcn dolLnt?’
"Cheap cuouiih, at this seaaon. for a
good oow. Htwcver, it may bo all

their (hade. Tbs reran try to covered
with pine forests, and vegetable garden*
flourish along tha nonet, whereon the
walrus are atoo found In'vast multitude*
Wheat, Baals, Bartoy, White Bears.
Turnips, Iccbcrga, Whales, and Gold­
Mines, err found a. far north aa the six­
tieth degree. All the -luxuries and ncorasitfos of life ere „
—
that
In a eampsitron of Mr. Sowani’i
| milked. Ms raw a lar»c wooden i*dl
flllotl to tbe brim, and then a email tin
paU filled beddo. It was the large*: \ dining among roma, barley ripening on
quantity of milk he had ever secs from J Icebergs, grav.. of luxuriant growth irrer
otic row at one milking.
[ which Uw lAqulmaux shuffle withMmw“Dees the tuua'ly give ss much ss
1 khnes, and Winter « werywheto slreplng
UretF'
“I don't think I ever milked less from in the lap of May. Il to tho Isothe ratal
her al an evening’s milking," replied ,
Amos, as ho arose and kicked tho Uooi be. ciphered out. aa Mr. fie ward shows,
back.
“But twenty-five dollars to rather that tho peculiar Influence of the toothvrhigh. Mr. Ifoan."
nuxl lino makes the climate of the mart
Well what of U? Yoe ain't gut la extraordinary kind, ro that while the
pay for her. 1 can't think fictb !• clnotn
will grumble at Um* price. If he does, Ruwiana and Eaqnlmaux bare always
shivered tbe year round in their fora, the
he font Uw man 1 take him for.”
Amos had turned to go Into the bouse,
, will fre com}elled toomryan umbrella
"I* IviDty-Uve dohara tbe least you'll
to protect him from the sun. Yet if be
!*’&lt;e for that cow?”
would be cold, ho may be. lea to always
“Yu. am!"
"And I can bare her for that ?"
haudy. Would he roam ihrou^ b ■ grand
"Isaid So."
and solitary w-*U-, where tho Polar bear
"Then the la mine."
And John Pi.t-nnn gave Rein twenty­ 1* monarch of ail Le anrveys, hr has only
fl re dollar*, end drove home the cow.— | to step out tn hto front door. Votla!
After tea Ain't vent to the village and crice tho delighted Hecrctary of filatc.
Bve Joe* phua tho money bo had ot-,! Would ho prefer a thickly retied cottuned for tho row.
••But," raid the cooper, opening hla I try, with farms, and gardoua, |.e*otsbls
eves with wonder. • 1 can't LJus all । Esquimaux, and Arcadian Indiana, thm
he haa only to step out of hto back door.
"Ji’s all yours," returned Amts, “It’s All tas'os oio gratified In Mr. Seward *
Ju-t what Eota.an pild nw for tbe eew.
I told him 1 was selling it for a Mend." land, which fo not Rawlan America, but
ulna o'clock the rtury had leaked Utopia. On J®pcr It to a wonderful
BUuiley'k alore; am! Leforo the country; on loo It to what to generally
vlllagcia bod operated for tho night
It a big thing.#
called
h-.d been pretty generally cfrculmcd. It
wee aa good m a holiday; for the people
knew lotman's deoeitfol. nlgg..nlly
clwrocp-r, sod It wsarefreablngto know
that for cnco be hnl been forced to put
onTi.&lt;-fofiowins
tlic Hall*, boo!.day was a rainy oue;
| bought town iota In the flouritblng eity

the evening the cow came from tho
pasture with about as lauk an udder m
»h* had carried away In th* morning,
and not overs quart of milk could bo
obtained firnn her Mt*. Josuphu* was
hcrioi-suickcn, while Jo*c]hta» htmkqlf
stood aghnitL
Whnt could It mean? The posture
was oue of the I cs: in »ho country, am!
tha gr^4&gt; woo greon and tender.
Jkrel then Amos litnn come along ' sod at night, when Mr. Potman's row* of Edon, and found hh front door in tbe
again. He bad fearedramrlhlng wrong came in fiom tbe pasture, be fancied
from the flnL Ho instituted a tho.ou.~h that Ido new purchare liad changed col­ middle of a ewamp. Tbe poor aettler
examination, and pretty soon an excla­ or m .vt marvelb.ualy. fihe wav drabbl­ who goes to Sltka;-on which little island
mation of actontohmeut signified that ed all over, aa though soused in a vat of the Russian* have with difficulty made
he had found tho “mice.’’
’
old eoffie, ami the dark liquid wa* drip- a settlement-to raise Wheat, or Barley,
'•.Look here 7" sold he, pulling open plng from her hair. Her bag was as or Oats, will find that bin Colds are ice
tho row's mouth.
lank s* a &lt;*l beloCh, with hardly milk
JorvphUM looked, and found that the enough in it to pay for milking. With fiolda, and need to be cultivated with 1
animal was nlmosi touthlcas I I ho front sn oxth, and a vigorous a-eauh, Potman snow plows. We have beard of people
u-eth wore all gvuc!
managed to pvt .lust view enoogh into going to Russian America, bat never
•‘But,’’ he ga-ped, "itean'lbo heragc. the roe* mouth to asllvfy him that Ibe
beard of anybody staying there, except,
Her horns don’t thaw IL"
fron t tee: b* ere oil gone I He axamin■Ton’t they?" echoed Amos. “Txxik od the horns, and found that they had those who were froacn In (he mow; nor
a Utile closer. 'Ibe upper rkqra have beeu/retf/
to It probable that the enthusiasm of tbe
been scraped down, and the aurlace col­
"-------------- ! Ivhipfcx OLT&gt; cow!" I | Secretary of State will result In his Im­
ored! The eat la ouf. Tira row ha* dnre not write tbe ripening remark* of
b«n a good milker; but she’s got brave­ John 1'otnvn &lt;ti that m-carion. They migration.
ly over It now. the mutt bo along to­ wore awfully, terribly, frightfully paoThia country to ao delightful, ao rich
wards tMgnty year* old; and I guera fane.
In furs, and flab, and limber, that the
that for-borne yearo ahn’e been fed on
A few days after I’otman met Arnes Ctar thinks it entirely too good to keep,
*wUL"
Bean iu tho street.
lie to not worthy of IL It would hardly
Joecphu waa bertda himself with
“Bean," said be, trying to smile as bo
pain and mortification.
spoke, “yuu’re a coon!—you did that be credited, were not Mr. C. V. Fox au­
“By thejurnpin'Jonathan!" heaworc well! Rut tell me one thing; I know thority for the statement, that the Ctar
"I'll go back to John Potman dlioctly, how you made tbe old cows born* shine had signified hi* read! new to give Rus­
I'll make him take the cow and return and how you cliangoil h*r color; but J
sian America to the United Stoic*. and
"ISvYilS-'''1
don't know how you managed to pl
that eoormou* bog of milk into her that that hla only douLt was of our willfog“DonT do any eurh thing." aald night. Will yuu rail me? w
nea* to aoeept such a tntoerablo present.
Amos. ‘Totmxn would only laugh at
"Ce.-talniy?’ replied Amo*. “Itwa*
Il to valaeleei to Russia," said Prince
you. It wa* ba would call n folrtrodo; ,oil very simple.
Aran /erf on 6arand If you got charted in&gt; would avy U leypuddl-.y: ar.d oalnt/at ip-uri, and had
always been au expense on J a trouble."
was your own CxulL I know him very \ natbtunmilkrdforfivr d^ff /"
well. If there's any way In which wc : &lt;»n hi* way lioac John Potman rubb- Mr. fiew*r-l immediately conceived the
r*n ennw up - Itl.
'..1.1 i-^l, I'll •d
i Ute re&lt; a» ibuugli *Q(uctblDg Lad bltbrilliant Idas of pay lux I7.W0.000 lu gold
study it out. Jr-at keep qulrl until to­
for what he could have got for nothing.
morrow, and let mo think Ute tual'.cr
over. Don'tsxy a word tn anybody."
|
suppose, but to very gbd la get rid uf the
Jtoophuspromlaed ihst its Would obev
A
friend
gives
us
the
aronun:
of
a
roost
the instructions of his friend, and Amos .
terrible two of the burial alive of a bind- country, whalea, wheat, walrus, ropjterthen went away.
tainM, nnd all. We may bo euro noth­
some
young
lady
at
JsckronvlUe,
Illi,
The ixor cooper did not sleep a wink '
all nlgbt. J bo loss of his money was ooIh. Home time last rammer, a young ; ing to «ald in fit. P&lt;tenburg about the
something to one in hl* •ItdaUou ; but jlady of seventeen years of age, suni ring ' value of the land ; there they will talk
thatrwas nothin;: compare! with the with tho tooth ache, went to bed with a 1 at ou t the value of the money. It la thi*
nhlal of chloroform, fortbepuroutrage which be felt bad Ueu put upon email
'
Stereo. His word waa good a* a bond, . him. Hto wife, too. worried a great |traee of quieting her tooth. In the morn­ ba-galn, dreared up in a secret treaty
and Ida work In demand.
deal; for *he sapjosod tho pun-nhse ing she wi« found to all api-eorancee which the .Secretary of fitata to aahatuod
One spring Josephus met with a aad money .j the cow was almost a d.nd !dead, whkh wae oonflnnrd by tho opin­ or afraid to pubbali w.th hla telegram*,
nMndnnc Hla row broke through the Iom : and die also suunosed th»t her hu*- 1ion* of ai-veral phye elaita who were .ail­ that the fieuato to asked to confirm, and
of the burn and broke bar leg
bond would be well lauahetl at for al- ed and examined her body. She was tho i«ople to approve. We trunt the
then buried. A few days *.ncc hrr n loIjm^T it so badly that mcanilug wa* out iowipg himself to be so cheated.
On the followingmornlDg Amos Bean 1Uvro were about to remove fr &gt;m Jack- Henale will not; we know the people
cams and announc'd that be hid •on vllle. having located In another fitate, Wil! not-JVew For* T.-fbunr.
••You meat go and buy one," raid hl* thought of a plan by which Mr. John and had the renralns of the voung lady
;exhumod, for the purpose of Uklng them
^But eon must be high at thia sea­ I’otman could bo corrected.
"l ows the old skinflint a punish- 'to the.r new borne, t'u'loalty prompted MUSKINGUM VALLEY
ment," sold he, “atul if you will trust .the o]*ralng of tbe coffin, when they
mind. A cow we must have. 1 v-ourrow In my hnnda, I thbik i 'll txn ,were horror stricken on finding the
him off for bothyrm । nd rnywaf. In the eorpeo turned over. l«t!i hands foil of
and her clothing tn sliroda, rvVralmcautiinoyou may take onenf my cowa, in«
ihair,the
borrilJa trvtli that the young
and ium biw tinUl wo —O
I
lady bad te-n barleda’I ve. The ch ororaeufr fur gtabog anothe. one.”
bad plarvd her In a deep trance,
Jowi4.uk did not mX many &lt;.u-sUo:;,. foim
•wvkeolnu
w&lt;ta in her coffin, and
He aDowed Arm a to lake the ••&gt;U4ua t- grave. Thofrom
tally wa* eniayvd to be
r1
s**’’’ r*”1 ,n ,Mur“ i*a mar led al the
time of b&lt;r supposed
toad row btioniingto
■te .th. ’ A mote heurt-ickinlng owe wc
never r&lt; member to have re id or hoard
_.****
P°{ theoldro.r lutoadreo
rtuil where she cnuld not be teen by the of— /ndia.*rpclh Journo1, April 9.
preser.-by, ami oueof hto fir.t nianiputai I vs c.| crai tons Tvni to raw oT the Uta
o&lt; h«« borne, and dark, n what waa jeft
on«t sh. afte r which
cot MAkRT AXD TUIHD BTkDCTif.
ho rubLed them down with a lltth-

■A.t Cost!

left them uow well
• to mH L- tbrk more
bore When the j&gt;ro
'buy stares one In the
itw noon he will dl«
keut screw, Vit fla
SIXU1MW s tb ialund tAta ml
and wet. to cheaper and bet er fe
hoses than bay sone; even cut
2l wl'h gronnd grain, to found
more-eeo i- QtU-1 tf*«»
P"'« ‘“7
And the teems apje-ently (eel as
and lo-e nothing In flesh under tb

CLIMAX!

CLIMAX!!

dost t'ea, for farmer* who have p
o f.-ed roene. C-rar e .nll-irou a

-ntr

’L

If fiarmeteron iroort foa wa
leading &gt;n the spring, "hen drew
cro compel them to u-c tbelr ta*.
ment in order to mate**ttafr *

DB UGGIST&amp;GEDCKB,
ag

'

For Sale by al) principal Deal­
s and at Wholesale only by
BALLOU BROTHERS,

BEAUTY!
A i'atea,

»

PKT4?C.

I'uxu A Sius*
Creta,

fcf SKS

warming la cv.l lha ■*•*! ■Irulklu4 iUb&gt;.r»

Drugs and Medicines,
Drugs and Medicines,

and you mav bav® hay to sell res
“o b&lt;£7 or, what 1* better, you «
,^kl make tnots manu
reJF- wni rn're1 tnerJaab your e
gurof Aew-Yordy

0 PAINTS

AND
C PAINTS AND OIU,
» PAINTS AND OILS.

TssteMa Mufdw t* &lt;=■*•

Books and Stationery,

Books and Stationery.

*1,500

WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAl’EIL

Pcrftimcries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,
Perfumeries and Notions,

tore,

on rsio™*1

•••• -

ETC.. ETC., ETC.,
V
ETC, ETC.. ETC..
\_ ETC. ETC, ETC,

Uli, aud about Si50 f
st, started out with the
G— had not irtura

EXCHANGE BLOCK,
MiddleviUs. Burry Oo-XLch.

H. WBIGHT Agent
?0R BALE—

gr^nsTys
The rape evewiag •
CALL AKO SIS,’

At Ackley &gt;
At Ackley's
At Ackley’s
Jsaury, 1MT.

Z-Y-X-W —1890
Hl BALE

ENGINE WORKS,

DB. DeVUBIl'M

al mi tka tetot lajatM* u hattor.
to
res eaelrary. arv aaeeeallM S-r itoir
UnterFressr'iag frreiisa D» «►

B I. A D X I n «

Zanesville, Ohio.

ptes sase aeewdl.g to dlrwito**. i*
Bhow ewr ft 1^’ob*

BariagUM g.Mily to Mr t»rw«e ultsai
ik.’”‘fc,‘,w,,“rak^asdS^. *r*«j rMBU -

Maser Adn»«re saWw Cttioa

"’'bCYALL-HMRIXK WORKS.
X*»wnuK Ont

go la cutting my fold
boy hay,”J« the ftcq »«it’&gt; ntter
mark among Carioere thl- ►prinx.

BU8SILL &amp; NEVINS

'(flijttllmj.

A Nroi Dutixcttox.—Tn a csss tried
recently In Now York wlwrea tnurried
«omon sued a railroad rorpohitl-&gt;n for
damages resulting from an acehlsnt, the
husband. Who was with Lfo wife at the
ttmeof the accident, was allowed to laetlfy. UponarpUkl thfo was overruled,
tbe Court dee-ding that tbe statute of
that fitate wbilo It admitted a man to i
l testify in hl* own tchalf. did not par-

BUSSELL &amp; NW

PagT-'a CUbmx Sake, •' 1------blexaing for 26 orata.
’ &gt; fine Stock of IV .-sai
It heals with oat a sear. No
end Gljlss-wabe for tale Cling ’
family ahoald be witboat IL
,
We warrant it to core Srrofala
Soreo, Salt Rheum, Chiiblaiaa,
Tetter, Pimple*, end all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Sore Breast or
Nipples, Cat*, Sprains, Bra leva,
Bums Scalds, Chapped Hands Won't be undersold when
Ac., it makes a perfect cure.
CASH is offered !
It has been nsed orer Qftcea
years, nithoat one fitflnrr.
"it has no parallel—haring per­
CITY DEUG STORE |
fectly eradicated dlvase and
healed after all other remedies had
felled. It Is a compound of .Arnica
F• D- -A-ckley,
with many other Extracts aad
Balaams, and pat up in larger
boxes for the same price than any
H tinp, • •
Mich.
other Ointment.
5
Drugs and Medicine®,

a

plied, changed the cove 'color from *Z
fight rod to a beautiful beindlu.
•
One afternoonItoan raw John
In the store, and be wont in and purohaa&lt;d a |k&lt;r of tobacco. Aitor r~iJisrUro
time of day w.th the*kinfiiut,t,«”tart-

to one or the n
hereof.
Naturally, tumors who are thus
• ——"Wt tv meam toe esvi

_ _IID
MUSTACHES I

1

£S'S,

n Memb
atari bro

�3&amp;rir»u

great

o. D. SPAULDING’S
Wc arc led to (hit remaHt by reflecting
that very many formers are, at tho praacnl sc.vou, anxiously takia- an Ir-ventorv of iho anidunt or fodder on hand, i
ami a very great number are feeling
somewhat dional aru the pnxutot of

G8E1T IICITJIJIT!!

NEW GOODS

CASH STORE!

AOt/.

To buy your Goods,
Just below the

Brick Block.

TOBACCO STORE
l» Too w.w oe&gt;o, om.r, oo To
PHILLIPS A PENTLET’S.

•

tobacco;

It you waul goodburguiiu. go to

CIGARS,

PHILLIPS A BENTLEY’S
foie, ‘it hn fact that thejs'orthernStitm
f.Kldcrthu spring la uno of the rMolta
the.-cnfNaturjily, formers who are thus short
of fodder ro-ort io racans for saving It,
and for foedlm: Ik with xreuor pruit:
which, hul they practiced all winter,
would have left them now troll flhej
tm-wsof hay to Mil to tbelr more un­
thrifty ncUiibora When rtitf proapect
having to buy stares one In the foco,
j: is cur.uua hvw scon ho will discover
tiir.i dran, well kept rtraw,-«ut floe and
spruikhd w th around rata and corn,
uU.Iw.t. is (Reaper and bet’er feed for
bo ’ • than hay a one: oven cut hay.
i..l «l ti gronnd fcraln,Is found to bo
in tux ceon.inLul than tho pnie liny diet.
MidTbe teams ap;atentiy feel aa well,
.nd io-c nothing la flesh under the new
«yvtcn&gt;.
'" 1 must go t» cutting my fodder or
buy hay," h the frequently nite rod re­
mark among formen thh i-priug. And
•x-wlll p-vdict that those wh- -'- —
.»hter will put their Moclr th
graias in n» good condition ns t
feed a much larger quantity of
Hie po nt is th-a; by cutting, al
dcr h el । anly eaten, tao.f ca-tly
ig.dbya ’tidlciaua admixture „
ground grain, mure nutriment la extract. »— _ . &gt;— —---- oy fooj than
■»,W without

■» low Prices and setting al

•mat aaaaanre
For the People!
PRINTS FOR lag Ou.
GOOD BROWN SUGAR 1»| CU

BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP
AU KhQ.-Z

groceries

ASK FOR It!
We keep constantly on hand a
foil assortment of

Dry-Goods,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats, Caps and
Cloths,
Crock’y dp Glassware
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

‘Cash,”
AT ASTOMtamwo LOW FlOUBkH

dry goods

AND PIPES,

•&gt;

milUM “ IEETIET

BRIAR ROOT,

COST!

Bilious Fever,

15000 DOLLARS

Remittent Fever,

Intermittent Fever,

sad all Mafo asedly kept is a
FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE,

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,

QtrehfaaAHlL
Jis is ea old toe Copula sad kaows hew ii
tare Ms

TffXT HA YE JUST RECEIVED

comEjmd see
Jte/oro you Buy ai any other

Place.

SELECTED STOCK OB

Groceries,
ever bro’t to this Mart,
CONSISTING IN PART OF

Boots &amp; shoes,
Hats &amp;. caps,

ESTABLISHMENT!
THE ASTXNOB

N. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting done oa usual by Fairchilds.

DRUG &amp; BOOK
STORE

L. Bucxtjcy will continue as
Salesman as heretofore.

MORE VALgABU THAN SOLDf

Bryans Life Pills,

HARDWARE STORE

More and Better

GOODS
Bleached goods,

To be Sold

HURRAH

Estblished in 1851
By J. T&gt;. ROBERTS.

Congestive Chills,

WOBTI1 OF

€t O O O 8

H. A GOODYEAR &amp; CO

POPULAR PATENT medicines,

AGUE

AT COST

tain to Hot W Dan.

Dysentery,

READY MADE
ajtd

Ladies’ dress goods,
Fancy goods,

Diarrhea,

Consisting of

Periodical Headache,;
Dumb Agee.

Ladies’. furs,

•pn IQ

Ladies 11 owl SAawfs,

DRUGS. CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, PURE WINES. AND
LIQUORS, HARNESS
OIL, AXLE GREA8E
BY THE BOX.

Choice Family

Cassimeres,

noirs

JF'TTHS .

Railroad Priced
Adding TnuisporUlloa; and eonalaU mainly of

STOVE PIPE,

.

Nashville, Tenn.

A Larga Asaorlpieot of

jouvejts

Spices, Ac, Ac.

■ KID GLOVE CLEANER
Good Black Overcoat $7,50 .
Eirastnarn » Yaianworth $10
A Chuchuln Bever " $12
worth $18.
Fine Caster Bever " $20
worth $30 Bl'k Cloth Suit $18, worth $28
JONES &amp; DRAKE,
Suite for Business, 12 “
18
Heavy Coat,
5
"
8 SUBGEOK
DENTISTl
vxfoald
edl lb« sUsbUm of ALL jMra
Ladies’ Muff
3 "
5
VV wteblas
saytluag to tbe of DEJIT1ST
'&lt; fur Collars
3 “ 4,50 II'tkKTHoirtrseiod er ailsd. os shortoodoe.
English Merino, 0.75 yd wide 1,00
French
“
1,00 worth l,5o ,Q^i^d«lvart1al«. and
Silk and. Straw Bonnets.
N VUIX/NITE RUBBER RASE
••
“
1,124 “ 1,76
i abnrtMUwMd tn tb.Untaad mos4»ppn&gt;r»d
Buffalo Robes 7,50
“ 10,00
••
• “
12,00 “ 18,00
Ladies’KnitHood ,75 “ 1,12
Parmen. Neighbors, Everybody
..
••
•• 1,00 " 1,75
CALL k El A MB OUR GOODS
“ Double all wool Shawls
3,50 worth 5,50^
AND PRICES,

Terms Cash.
Jto. 1 UK-

Travlling Baskets
RENTERS HEADQUARTERS

And everything else fashioned frt®
Sheet Irnn. All wrt» »f

Aon

ROPE,
Photographic.

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

Mnctalirers of PbetegrapWe

. UAINTB,

AND TOOODEN TO AIIB.
WHOLESALE OS RETAIL.

Hardware Merchant,

ray oArr Bouot in Htotinjt.

Profoundly greatfol to tbe People of
Barry Cooaly, for their very liberal

-i.

TAKE NOTICE.
a

i.t m*&gt;»

to ooms and st
wa will give
BARGAIN.

TggJUSB h OWTXB,

JOBBXkSAin BBYAniM OF

waits. &lt;WFS, WBS,
■UUOT

tow CwO,

AT EASTERN rBICEA
D. BKBBICK,
HOWARD,

Xtotiop. Bb

R BIDES, PB-TB AND

SfStt*

WUAMS.

mow.

_ __
-^SSi
p,i’Ue
S!Lia±as twsreyaiir.

G-xixTTr&gt;-STOisra&gt;s,

vttrt SMng Goods CHEAPER

Mudge &amp; Bailey.

Land for Sale!

“S&gt;e!1“‘”'h*«U»y "» rtfimoaiodu to*
Sdd la train, ounosMogstalyPUla. Friso
Dr. HARVEY’S GOLDEN PILLS.

Shelf Hardware,

And it Gmtinttd. •/ At FACT Ant

Sale,

tf

I -wiA to wll 80 ACRES
of Timbered Laud. ljin« three
mila M»t of H«»tn&gt;p. Si actm
wwod to •'!&gt;«•*.
nl0re
chopped.
F« p*rti«uUre inuir7or
ELAM CROOK,
rtoding MAT Poor Fatto.

Iron, Nails, Stoves,

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

PERFUMERIES, TOILET AR­
TICLES AND FLAVORING EX­
TRACTS, AC. COMPLETE.

Wm. Sfooxi* &amp; Co.,

Cue aid See for Yomlm

and will be sold at

Diaries for 1867.

7

CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of cost.

U norrally kepi op Io tho wsato ot U» pooflo,

atim imi
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!

Gloves and Hosiery.

HARDWARE
of all kinds,

GROCERIES!

For Sale by all Druggiita.

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

S™

lEU't EITEUM. IEMUT,

GERMAN PIPES,

DRY GOODS

assrs

«tti“

Tort run,

MEERSCBAM,

GUTTA-PEBCHA.

SPOONER’S

CLOTHING 1

o'clock, the wife became uneasy Mwl’tofonned the police, but nothing waanoard
of him. The same evening a carriage,
with two men Iri’ldtv drove to the door
•if a hotel nrnr the outskirts of the city
and axki d for s room, at tlfo
time
informing tho landlord that they had a
heavy trunk which they itodred totoavo.
theniaeivro going aWnt town for tfibort
wLUo, and that they would return at
10:30. Thu room was !&gt;roin!&gt;od them
and the trunk placed in the entry, rem-lnhiR there all night; the men. how­
ever, not &gt;•«.&lt; returning. On buuday
aftmoon some dogs ran In from the
stnet, commoncod smelling abotrt the
trunk and eo'.t'nir up n -plteoua howl.
The attention o« the propio was drawn
toward the uunk by the strange dogs,
andon lining the trunk to see If a &lt;ab
wrs wndernvulh the bottom, the trunk
and floor wes covered w;to Llrod. Ibe
owner of the hotel now hoc vnsa aware
that s'lrne terrible mya.en- uM
rd-w.th the trunk, sent for the W&gt; ice,
and when the trunk waa *n*ned. In pre -

TkisUrfiaMkar

•f svary hist s&gt;d variety.

TUB LARGEST AND BEST

Give us a call!

Chills and Fever,

Itavaia Carre.aondcnea X. Y. Tima. April »But the cave which tins cau-cd the
mo-1 Intense excitement ntnong all ch&gt;«*—b-. lug u lihout n jAia lcl in the an­
...
„r ..Im- I— rv.,1.-.— I.na
film

AUCTION PRICES

SNUFF.

AMD ir TOO DON'T 8KK WHAT YOU WAXY

CLOSING OTTT

ilc.!’ tee. for farmer* who have potato, e
•j f ed riunc. Gwe ml l-iccd cairalw
lie tun?d «lih p oflt on ent liay or i-trnw.
If fa nnm van iceort Cd a inetbAl of
cc limr in the spring, when dreumatani-ca &lt; tutipcl them to uro their beat iudgment In order to mak» their fodder m
available at po'a hie, wid -b In point of
vt«.notny and pioflt la :&gt;n Improvement
»n that they usually practice, then why
not adopt it for Uw nntlro fo.'d^rtue
aeui.n? Pi.tyour eyitem of Cutting JoJ■icr and feeding ground grain and roots
into, practice all Winter. Feed in stables
&lt;t, ar least, from good m«i|er^; nothing
la theta wasted;‘the manure is richer,
and vou may have hay to sell instead of
i o buy; ar. what la better, you can winut unre n.ock, make more manure, and
.saco rcp.i-ncc thcr.'aio yourcroj*.—

YOUNG MEN.

C- BALL

E. dr H. T. ANTHONY A CO.,

aavaaiaxs.

�"arTciTi Nov
rfciwit
!yxHMBuRr.

amAjh

ctmoMEpxrilfarwl

L«r, c/ ISM, o.fi.'fcd ‘‘on^te »

lirrTf *

aax&gt;4yom»

* BUY CHEAP

tt Uve aTUir at

tr.ntth.ajh. Befeass*

q

timo-rervlag, 1st them bo cashiered, d y ’forenoon a smallms West
MA? &lt;Sb to JSmiieMtt W Ang»rue arrtECTicrr elixtkjx.
t 'brrc Reimtora icem more anxious A ■taino street and a little girl out in
ridgeport, wcreeaeb fearfully tarn by
ter27, qf OcCbwvrtoriZxnre.
Itfo nvdtttwaysbrortthatapart-rahmiM al
lacca; and ft«r toa^jes «r no becanso nibid animate. In tbe afreraoon sooth­
Bncnokl. r*«y*a&gt;pto
‘SSSUf
»*- "f" •&gt;““•?■ £
boy near Washington Park, and the
Presidential frvwws, leave them, and
*bJ. ganders vtetagy more certain tn Uw »ske men where wo'ou follow. We » oCOpk Kcnnedy, an Hangsaum
tutor., and worthy of the greet fMrod were Mttan by the same beast.
Mi
Cowrertkreby
timidity
and
cowax*ptortrA— i-xr - •”&gt;—J* }
re.MW-Ure.h-’
-c. We only ilresrve victory when we rhfob had find attacked the boy on
,pboU aad antor-e. Thta may ba*c
Vest AdamxstrecL.' Thta do® afterword
been the erne to Connecticut, and It
ttacksd and tore reverely Mr. Joseph
v eoremtot'e «•«■»*•
erring,'disgraces and wounds licpubll- ateman of No. 841 Weet Randolph
UMv (Hit **{L??rir&lt; ”v T
sartstoly. I*_difwercnaam* why * P-r&gt;Wto-n ttefca’
rownahlp, a list of all toe lands of non- n» oirrm.
autom. Bather than sae emh triumphs treet, and fleeing before a crowd, bit realdento, and of pereons unknown be hereto, rotta* lb*
. w|,h
was essential to place U&gt;e party of f rctwo other wandering curs, Mr. Billings which are taxad upon blist. 'on *blch pinto, eerie* sad purify the 'H
It the New Brick Block, om
I
&lt;j-&gt;m to the ‘'Nutawg State,’’, on the so would prefer to have the Radical
collee-xw of tbo W. D. Gs, Company
lOfTETTM-B BlTTkXL J**'
Wtygo back .towhat It wre Um ream
ninth rm of princ'.pbs emential to eue- igo. Wqbare tbepower.nnd wesliottM waa kbo attacked by a large hound but tod the amount of labor unpaid; abo^ murwwrw vas Mrsscss.
door Eaat of the Old Stand of
Lmm
coh in the toture. . Speaking at thia
sot shirk the responsibility. This was escaped without injury, bte thick clotti­
‘-rxiTt
election and ite coweqneneca, a oM«nJone in 1805, hence the defeat in Con- ng saving him from'the brutes fangs,
„reo~ vtottaU-s-’—lH. •“ PUo‘i:
t s finnnwAR irnn
i
KSrStwZ —. - «-*► ucctlcut. If we continue to do so, noti­ atoo a Mr. John gchutkwer tbc-ui are
ng can come but disaster and dlsgaoe. all tho cases yet reported, but in street!
ft it ahorid bring us many triumph Ti^baU’tltnMc /or Ualrenai Liberty as crowed si those of Chicago, where a
■torattre. Il prewrresheeKb la thsteaHby.
When we ron.ldrr the oau-w-lhe «rfn
writing,
and
served
upon
mid
P«*»
and impartial Stiffrayt. Let tho word lot of rabid beante are wandering about tffiSrssa’iispz.S
forts made to carry the Btato-oormyuo®
snapping at every thing within thrir
oe passed along the Une.
■-j
afflicted
tn the bal’nti, and treachery to cur oounMCT FBOM MAKUFACT.
reach, there have, without doubt been
cOa-our friends should le '.hankol for
URKBS AKD AUCT10F
many tn»ro such SMxddento than are
doing ro welt The President was
publicly reported. In a short time we
SOUSKS IK KKW
Chlc.r&gt;
Aprs
nib
1»«T.
eataat ua, and with him aU tho potronpr^—'
rixall proltably luar of wrreral deaths by time and place o7 working, and what [R ytre eaa H
YORK, A VKRY
Ed "BAJCtni”
e^e of his administration. Ono Senator,
tools be shall bring ion said highway, ‘S.-7.—o.« —tlK—
Tnr. IXacrov ofcbarter officers, that most horrible of causes, bydrupho- and said Overseer shall make and sub­
Jlr. Dixon, had openly gone over to the
bin.
scribe an afflldavll thereon before some sr
enemy, ami waa tho champion of C«p- Which camo off yesterday is of couroe
Fotomnxu to kaki: wont or.
person competent to administer mdl^ L«. of Messier Em*C.
Mfctads and Rebels against the party the main topic of convcreatlou through­
In theae days of mutilation and adul­ tr before tiio Hupcrvlror, that ho hns
**
which gave him all hto greatness.^ Oth- out tho town to-day and, eingnlariy teration, in almost everything we eat or
enough, both portion to the contest proer leaders were cold and taint, w
It will reesare *11
i„,
d.
ink,
it
to
a
positive
pleasure
to
accord
the large minority of-‘the timorous, fess to be st least measurably satisfied to an taonort merchant, the credit ho ro Bed upon the tandq^eo returned haa not
been performed, and remains trup^, ,
timeserving, and conservatives,’ Mho with Its results. Tho Republicans Jubi­ well daservee for dotting In nothing but
rixcrro.4 2. Fcctton Nine, of Chapter
COMPRISING a£l THE D1FHJ. I
behaved so badly In 1S45, when the op­ late over tbe fact-of having carried the that which to pure, and without fault. Twenty-one. of the Cam; Bed Laws to stro^ri it &gt;&gt;’ —“U V”??.''11
bT
portunity of doing Justice to tho Mgm election by a majority of 3C33 for Mayor Pich pleasure I foci In drawing public hereby emended softs to read as fol.t&gt;w».
and
having
got
eleven
aldermen
out
of
ENT VARIETIES OF
BwtTosS. Every Overssror ofHighJC-. ur/niwl. Whnt With renegades,
attention to Kew. Klrchoff Bro’s, waya may. within six days after any MMt wlifomt d*l.y for th* Elixir, aad be st *«MU» ««■&gt;«, U» l-raw - • i"“ fifteen. Uho Democrat felicitate thcin- wine and liquor merchants of thta city. person shall become liable for the pay­ Stored to hr*llh and Upptu-*- A rtrttet
A&lt;to»lnlstratlou, and the compact, abiy- sclvee upon having elected four aider­ Theirs to anew bouse, end has been re- ment of any sum of money, under toe Cure Is Oaaraaleed w •»«? l«rt—«e- r"-&gt;
men and brought out 1700 more DemoP,o»*briiu” reh
“ »£•*’» *■” •“ or'
tabUahed on a policy aa novel aalt i*
Itcnubllcantom might have fared worse, eratic votes than al the la»t election.— prntaworthy, that of keeping la all their MCttorw. unles, a sattafaemry excuse be
all pertto. is, that So If neither to wholly rat lull cd, neither Immense utock, nothing but tho purest rendered to him by tbe person Mi itabfa. dl J®OUB. x»nvn.WBPtcmcrtuxfcmake a complaint In writing and o t&gt; oath
cowardice to tha worrt policy. An army to the pain of total dla-attofactfon forced and finest good*. Their huge double to sonic Justice of the Peace of ttioTo wntocTcr flghta a battle in blvouaoc, and upon either. Thecntlre city ticket went
Ftore, In the Lombard block, at the ahip, stating thedefault, neglect, refusal.
THE «LO«Y OF'MAW WgTRE^SGTH.
whenever any party of progrtm quietly Republican, with the slightest jorsible lack of the Post Office and the four
unfolds its tents and rests, saying, ‘‘the variation only from Mayor Rlee'smajoil- monftcr'vaults beneath, containing an person became so liable.
ty.
The
vote
polled
was
however
much
witwem. .&lt;■»—.* «• e.»*Vft-v .ii1Pl*lr-&lt; WeakMn*.5tereaatarf vnattifulia»Mwv to warm, and tho roadd-Jiro heavy,
assortment of fine winro and liquors,
Ahrrtatoa: aad esae* near rwdlog Ms dar* tn
lighter
than
was
expected,
being
472
lera
T-YEMOmsrS MOTTHLt MAOAZtirt m.1"and the tdronnis arc swollen', and wo
,UI‘
tte'ei^ta^^
than on the occasion of Shermans elec- unequalled Ln the Wsst and uncx- 1J MrwUy seksostedxwl ih. M«kl Artor
oailed In New York, have In all
it becomes ft mob. and tta work to done Uon ln l8C3.
ne«,
bketetx'..
ArcL.ieyUre
and
Mo.1.1
Aa far as beard from, the city baa re­ their contented not one pint of Impure,
Thus It hath been, thus It always will
direct**
rorriotto
and
stamp
sad
B wlU seat you
adulterated, doctored or faMy labelled
be. Agitation, jwogrcsa, constant ad- jected, by a small majority, the Park beverages of any dtorriptlon. I feel jus- drpariaient* •» PUtton's Issiresjtoasoa Baaldi.
.•tbtag.
ajgJAn TBEMA1N.
vinccs, arc as nercasarj- io ItJ r&lt;-rUy *ad measures and, as only Calumet remains
(IjiunMta. bfwstaisa fowre&gt;ss&lt; «•*&gt;«. toanw•
reaytyl
Bibls
UtatSS,
Tssk.
strength a* sea currents and salt orc to ' to be heard from, tilerc to little probabil­
iuttmato knowledge of what UlCJ b»vo :. sod Brusllcstly illu»u*i»d sub eoUly Ksxre*EXCELS1UR ! ’ EJUELslOil 1 !
Astrology.
tho purity of the ocean. When a great ity of thia result being inatorially
got, and am happy to bq aide to accord
principle to at stoke, wc cannot gain a changed. Tho actual election preceded
to them thia credit- Their anange- !ruXnSnSEr-nb otter «Mf.l sod «terCIUSTELUR’S .
’
half victory. Buch victories are surren- as It waa by such Intense excitement ‘ns
__
Tux Wool® Agroxtwtw
inenta In trade arc ouch, I may as well talniag IHBrstnrs,
dan; for wc either concede that our ene­ pervaded acme acct ions uf the city, went
in thia connection remark, as to enable
F«a Rneriss Srrusr-.cecs Hsia
MADE BY THE GEKAT AMTKIll.tMHST,
my to right, or that we arc weak. No off retnoAablc quiet and good feeling.
them to furnish the fineat goods al very
Ts tte
fetoterelaakteAyaeBadaas U. A. PKMMiGO.
party cm live without answering Ito Tho officers st this time choen for the
She
revealr
eecreSa no taortal war knew-—
lor.- rate, dependant simply on tho
Kb. realms (* bsjiptare. itess aha ltean dele
swtoston How well our party hv per- city al large are as follows : Mayor, J.
L.w'.Tsi
.'.u
toned ears, let tbe history of these gran d Rico; City Attorney, Gen. Hsabronck price or gujd.
rtteUsM and Meals, foaa of money. *i, tore
COMXEWCIAL.
.
0,,
tral
pmunim*
la
Meh
aubaerUKr.
AdJrraa
Bjomcntous yearn bear wltne s. It has Davin; City Treasurer, W. F. WanU
Mir fro- V-»
Income devpondenl. Kha bring* together those
r li. 1
.... .kMln nt
■ r W JEhSlXrni UXMDIUtST
part M the boJy. roMptatrlr. totatly sad red^l- tong aeparuted. rivea ufaemaUoa ewoeeralag
tod the nation from the thraldom of worth; City Collector, A. H- Heald;
!«.. «tS ItresdvsL t*" Yo»k.
the principal article, in the market, ol
nraonst's Monthly and Tm&gt;ng A»«na. to- ly eslirptoBf ite «»e iearias (be akiawft, sbnnt fried da or lover,, rratoree leal or atel.o
Slavery to Freedom, Ito success trails Po ice Clerk, William Voeokc; Police
fwltar. H, with th. premiums for txk afrlttf ureeth sad astural. This is ite tB f "Ucl?
rending the hojics of its most sanguine JuUcen, John Hommerfleld, Alvin Salis­ Interest throughout the country. Wheat
nved hr th. Freoeh. «4 u_lte —&gt;,» real effesto.l
leaden-. The aristocracy of tho rfouth bury, Chas., Dramlorff. Tho names of
p-,.l paid. 1. aay *ddrv*&gt;. .4 reroepl
standing at f 2,41 @ 3,49 for no. t. Flour
has-been dcatxnyed. I&gt;bar has l»cen the aldermen I need n&lt;&lt; give. Alderhke.e^and cUn^ariaSiaa *f the perooa Bba
to steady, wltb^aales at 811,780 13.87J
men are "no'count,” anyway, or allcast
fcblSyl
’
Hirer BL Troy, X T. m uraiJMwaroaaulla the 4sri aad bld&lt;M my a- Our ABBortmcnt'is fhll and com­
Qaida; and even as we found her, lashed not much except when you lump them for spring extra. Corn to unMttled to­
tarira sflWfataea. Ferna Ite Stere we sssla Jha
and torn, and mueh-begrimctl and all together and count tlirtn as wo now day, closing ic lower than yretenlay
plete, and as our Goods
Know Thy. Destiny.
nt $1,&lt;H K-. 1,04 for no 1, W&lt;* 81c for no,
prebantusiein th. cout-gurstioo-froni tbo m2P 1
Do 501 pcn.lt other Mb
ahaekle-chafed, and not comely to se , do Ucje in Chicago, 24 Republicans to B 2 an&lt;l 81^'. 83 for rejected In store. Oats
pacts and pewlioes af the -Uueta and the Bled
were purchased during
“ | Tar Preparations to be **
she haa been erowned with a diadem,
*MimK F Tu&lt;i»»to», the groat Earli*h A»orc
dull,
have
declined
|c
and
I'tandat
the recent decline
o | palmed of on jon for Wine
trofogUt. Clairrovaal *«d f.rehontetri Isa. who
and clothed with purple, mid site in the
TIIEOLOGIC? Ihet **toui«b«t the edenltac elss« of lb* OM
m
of Tar, as this has mere
in the Eastern
very gates of freedom. Our flag nu lotigFfom politics to thiolofry i&gt; rather a Mj G &amp;8j for no. 2. Rye, boa taken tn
Um ' m«»H t&gt;-“ all others.
,
«. bears tU&gt;bonurable t.tarn. It means long Jump, but then 1 rather' Ilka to upward tendency of 30 4c, elcelng at
Lm 1 Win* of Tar cnlaln. ail tbs *1
freedom to black man and white. 11 make oonr rest-. The chief event amqng $1,42@ f,47 for no. 1, and fl ,31 0 1,35
for
no,
2.
Barley
to
quite
dull
at
81s
for
must also mean universal liberty and religious people In tills vicinity to the
am by mall with eoaal safety and aa(ls&lt;aetiM&gt; to
Trv« in the hl|hesl d»gr»», anil Q
lhrm»eJven.as Iff* pereou A fa H end eaplleii JF£ FKKL VARRA KTED IK SATimpartial suffi age, that he who digs may eighth anniversary of tho Chicago The­ rejected and 00c to $ J,30 for sample lota.
1 is unexcelled as a re tardy for
chart, written out, with all enquiries stswered
gwarn, that tho baud which holds tbe ological Seminary, the exercises of which Mctsl'ork la dull ruling nominally at
•troueealM intense power, knows as IM Psycho sad hkettoss rodoaed, seal by mail ea rwelpt of
ns-ss, Korr Throat and Hreast, tnolroM, pasrenteea to pndure a Hl. like Fu­ price above taaaltoatd. Tte atrtctcal searrey
IKO THA T WK CAK AKD
hoe to not unworthy the ballot.
commenced on Mondayand continued $22.50 ® 22,75. Lard. 11} @ 13c for
Lung A Liver Complaint, I»te­ ture of the fotare taobaad or wife oT the *|.pli will be mainfoldad. aM aQStasaapatalaae* re­
prime and small sales. Businctw gener­
four
days,
this
spleudcd
institution
csWere Its history toend here, we might
e-aura of lbs KldMeyn and Bladder,
tarded or dcoteeyed. keSrrewroa of the btabeat
ally
quiet,
theac
are
the
figures
at
tbe
WILLSHBLTHBM
life, trading (rails of character,A. This Is so erde- forawheel 1bos. deairing them. Write
proudly close the record. But ft must taUUi-bcd only eight yaws rgn by the
Weaknfw of stomach, Ae, kc.
bemheg
.
as
thousands
uT
taabnionlalseaa
aaaerL
plainly tbe day af tbe moeth aad year to wbiab
sol bo. Wc have done much ; wc must united eHorta of tho Congregational
See Itaat "WINK OF TU" i« Kl.s wifi uadwhreo Starred a tartidod eertdfc.tr
—I00*-”
A T
dom re. Our ememtoa say that our par­ churches of the nnrthwart, has enjoyed
or
written
guaraalee.
that
the
picture
to
what
ii
’
’
i
7d^2r
,B,
’
M"
n^'r
»*
a
"A
ku
S
ig
o.
u
‘
r
blown on every bottle.
purparta (• be. By eaeloaius a Maall lock of
P. 0 Das waagM Dettalo N. Y.
Ifob. 1», ly
ty won a conscquenrc of the war, aud the meal unqualified prtkpoiity and al­
loll hy Vrvftleis *v*rywh«r«, al 81 a brute. hair, and aaatiog ptoee uf birth. *p, diapoSltioa
Aw IriClDKWT or TItE BOMUARDKENT
should die with peace. There to no ready sends forth as large a class of gradaad eotaplexiua. and enetoaing 4fiy rente am
lar- .. !«.»&lt; Lady return!ag Is bar caeoiry
or Four Fjbkxjl—A person who was
OUTER CBOOK Sk CO.. Fr^r^.
receive thepiclare aad desired inforwaUon by re cur. WM heardly recoga lead by bar tncods Is
to removed. So long as wrong poealble after fifty years. There are under Us in Eort Ftaher during the bombardment
turn nail AU **iniaunlcal»«a sacredly euaS
That our
' dentist Addreaa m cniMeoee. Usasns E. F Pl"jf • *—»—• tutlie Oust el face, afce bed a
M long as pcrnlolous theorio* arb nuned prencut cure twelve In the senior elms, trite tho following story In an English
■ Taoaarow. P. 0 Box CM. Hudson, M. Y. flByl nsea. aad laiteed ef twealy-three she reatlv apin Court and Cabinet llkererpent'sepgB, fourteen in the middle rtass,1 twelve In magnstne :
“Oh 1 the aeony of despair, to sec balls
to bajgh new trvaeou, when .unshine the junior close and elgiri In a ajoclnl
eaure M great a eh.nge, sltejtal.ly 'eld them
and shells falling harmlrea from thow
pomer again, so long as It to necessary course. Tbo report at the Dlrecton to turrets, of Lion, or rolling like pellets
that aha used the CiMsaetas Haus, aad ma&lt;d
eerd II an ievaJaablv seyufe.tioa to any Ladv
for tbe .words of Ehcridan and trickles in a very hopeful tone and oxprorsive of alonxihe low decks, while tbo gallant
toilet. Be lla BM sa”Ldy ,r Gwlfoma. ...
Ob! sha wm beautiful aad tair^
to remain unsheathed, the Hspnblloan the mo*t entfre tattofacCIcn with the de fen deis of Fort Fhher were falling Prof. X0KOIT J4CKSOK. ROBERT (1ERUEKT
S4 trl‘i1*"■1?• *•’* *"■teteU-k. -Wste—
Who* eurting tandrltolift. ealaiaed.
like sheaves within a fortification which
if 0., Dr. EDOKJtR VELPKAV, Jr.
party to a war party. Wo arc noarer career of tho instltutlcn thus far.
would, four years before, have defied ths THE HXT10SALllMfEN8ARr,UWTaBU8Hkaehalnad Uto re v hasrt and mind.
tereelf it simple, vet ua.arpoaeed la Ite rAeacv
Body axATcBKnr.
peace now than at any moment since
KD last.
efforts of any navy—ta work/ m Porter
CRlBPSR »7OXA.
_
WK DO NOT MKREL E SAY W1
aland flrm, wo shall bavan reconstructed two KthopteQ body-cBStcbcis were caj- could bomt ot* Ono day a happy shot
Uxdon before many months. The dan­ tixred by the police; inan cXprewe-wagon from tbo fort succscMlcd In finding its
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
way into a weak spot of the two-turrctger’ to that we may at any ttaw relapse, laden with an odoriferous freight o ed monitor; a piece of Iron waa evident­
undoing all wo have done, and, instead five dead bodies. In the wagon, with ly turned up, and Jammed tbo turret.—
Impoleocr.
Koclaroal
aad
biuroal
Emtasioas
the
bodies
were
an
aaortment
of
shovels
Hurrah!
one
at
least
disabled,
thought
of the prudent and healing remedies of
Da SWaat Fayette BL Htrrasaaa, A. T. BUT WE DO SAY EMPHATICAL
CowflseBs peoulisriu fruw&gt;t*. and eerry fom
7
tef Agaaka foe tk* aafo ef the
Congrma, hare tho dreadful quackeries mattocks, hooks, ropes, etc., an entire tho poor confederates By Jovs J ses ut ptujsAdi.c.ee vf Whaleerr aanr ar Miura
two »al lore quietly walk out and set
of the President and these who advtoe outfit of tools for a resurrectionist. One thenndvBi down, one holding a eblacl Hraax^muaaiBa v r SuLr-tlsrsa, that
XFTHATWE W1LLSLEL
C^oE OE MOOERX MAXU00D,
CK. BCHKMCK'S
him. There to danger from the enemy, of the sable proprietors of the hideous and the other striking with a bammar.
Easily sad spsrdily eared aad retry tree* of Its
and from ourrelvcs. Nothing tries an freight made hla escape at the time o They were cutting away tho obstruction terrible effects rred&gt;cated frem the sjstm, with
AQ-aJMlJllA K B PTT.T.R,
and
so
secure
was
the
monitor
agalnk
Io.
*
Weal
Fayutl*
Blreet,
Brasen^g.
T
out
drlrntlou
frem
buulaesa
Yours
awn
he.r
the
arrest
but
waa
soon
after
re
captured.
army more than a victory. To bo reroMANY STYLES OF GOODS
any vital injury teing Infileted-on her
lute In danger to ccurago—to bo resolute They stak'd that they were engaged to that although silenced, she would noi this le^aiad, that w*_ are lajssuistfa of the
and patient in victory IsreUgton. There dejl^ar a certain jjumber of bodice for retire from hoi position. A swarm of
NEMIOLI I FLUIB UTUCT
.
To our Customers
,
are no many tomptaUons-epoltoof office BIO each, at Rush Medical College and southern riflemen were thrown out to
eoeoce; for it Is a fact of the rery graatasS tas
BTTOUTT
—ambitions, Jealousies. We dread more that they had “onuked up these botlyw' slay die two boM federate; but no eno Pomm’'n' sree" hW0'11'1 *"ta ""lb mM df *7
bit them, and they worked on calmly
Is a cwttaia cure tv dtoeasea of the
from thoM IlepubUcauH who remain wit 1 from Calvary Cemetery. Ute Faculty o until General Whiting generously Inter­
shallew prelewdere of the dry. with their foebta
our party to food with It, who camo to it Rush Medical College, however, deny fered and said "such gallant fellows de­
T* aafertaMtos. ere (resits* yser health
la tbe hour of victory, and who have no thsA they know anything about the of serve to llvit tease firing, my tads, st
DEBILITY,
•
to he*rtlses eMrl.tsae, st l.wl .Mt to pre. And aU dims*. *f lbs
Ohn beyond plundcr-thj sutlers, and fair and as their College Is not in aeeslon them.’ t-o the Iron was cut away."
qwutonuMtcm, And camp-followers o there telitUc credence to bo.glvcn to the
wbetbar axisUag la
"
Dr.
Ttoksaa-s
Femi*
Monthly
ntta
•!
per
be
1
BepubUcantom—than from any oombl- stalBMMt of ibe rreumwtlontato, meet
MU A c-rrrr-pondcnt of the Cfocluatl
.
Z-.
WALK OR FEM ALE
natjon of the Democracy. The Rcpdb- probably, tha corpses were dug «p fa Qommrrcial, writing from Indianapolis, . .st. sad effnetaal 1 rwaedy t,, oil Irretu'ltoUre fnxn whsley.rc.oM oHglnaUagwd Mmattor M
H0WL0X0 BTAXDIXO
Uean party was never ao great as when shipment to some other point Thtysio- says: "White poaing through tho sod obetroeilooa, from whatever cauee
OF L1OBT Ok MDfCAL
it fought Mr. Buchanan and hlrpatren- ry that these two-men keeps low'rec eusted by a one armed man, in faded Tint K0U8TA1B
PROTECT OB.
Try ui and you will find that
•ge wfthout ancfflee-.-olderta Itorewka. taurant somewhere, and that thia ts
IMaLmMMrtJbttUuffy
ItBavermadeainorogah-Ptt'nWethan Ibefr mode of laying in A stock of frreb surprised me at fir-t. bat I soon recog­
our extremely Low Prices will
sappartad from throe Maims, aad. th*
when it fbaghl-Mr. Johnson and hto of- meat to too horrible for a momenta coi.- nised -him As an old acqualntancs. I
verify theae statements.
HEALTH
HkFPlKBtB
fin.t
saw
him
14
yenni
ago
working
at
a
flo-fil vers, defeating him In spit' of Ids aldoraUon. The oorpee wore‘those of a windlass in tbe gold &lt;HggingB of Aus­
— —rMwcr and proscription. Were It to go little girl, not more than right yean old tralia. Hs and btathreTportasre (wistI0MTEAB. BAKLflW A BAILEY*
into opposition to-inonotr. It would be a woman ot about thirty jean, two
Hatataga,Fuk UKtHg.________________ _
Kalabtated upwards af 1* ysara, prepared by
purified and etreagthsned by tbe exor­ middle aged men and a young woman tori bode him good-bye. an be sotted bveeureto th, ..Urenf th Sap
4tlr“
H. T. HEteBOLD,
about
twenty
years
of
age.
On
die
brow
cism which defeat would bring, by the
from Melbourne far Now, York, with
, f
DBUQQf VT,
mcreenarim running from it like the of the bitter rested a wreath of raece,not 8800 000 Inbills of sxDhwe inhta jwk,
, IM Broadway. New York, and
Garden and Flower 0Md&amp;
yCt Withered ao recently bad aba been •ot. 1 next saw him a wounded rebel ata* argaaa whisk hare tat.
W
&gt;*te 8irapi,r;||^i|Hvw&gt;.
ffwinepceseenod with devils.
interrc:’. to-day therreurrecUonlato will ^tar.iytngca
fieldofAn- InTjACEBors ration patSkt male
Oran. Tlwre, wHh gmad akreog n»t«. sesl to
BecaoM at this wo ore anxious that tl&gt;c
say Jfrta* by mail In forge MSfagM prot-^T
be examined befx-e the Police Court, for ttetem. A little mare than a year later,
pa*tad to pr.iareTAeat fr**A for treweptantrsg,
party should bo thoroughly orgnulxed.Wsggss-i
their serious cffrt-W
tew.
Ataagasd llitaH. Oardsa aad Fhnrer arvd.
Abcru all things, let there be no Burtonklhnv.
‘
klduvys“and
dropatoal swelling,. o(U»« &lt;»‘»*S«r
-r.cntof our high purpose. Henceforth
Berne weeks since s number of mangy
ramKik'incinraawctt, [«&gt;-eowly
Imm n ।,
.tha matte aboBld bo Univtna! Liberty cure tn this rietnity wre. in.prudent
—To Whoxji Oaox—A comspoarm la Brorybagy.
and impartial Suffrage, rsgardlc— at enough to i» mad and go round bitUng dantMMibly write, to the RtohmsaMi
Mrtstt^afWssSsaaadnmar awde el
A h'* * P!t Cirao1"- «lr“* taforas^lM o
&lt;wta,»c*t«r«tor. Lsitbto be cartel (&gt;eopto aud thing. Indtocrimlnstsly. o»
” o,ni8
stsrwsrrs sou-Atouftalle t.wmpvu^d
apMaass^ east wing twa pestag* swap*, fcr
-onrwatohwordaad batttoKUj. If there tv-urao n vigoroua CTuando ugnlnxt the
*n uafslling restedy for iBleatperaase; write for
Il
leachre
bow
Uro
homsly
nay
(.
-------—
„
an any wbi&gt; are faint-hearted and Um- whole cantos nee was st once insugum2*"**—tatercsttetut SMt’ prowpUy k
Mja. a-, M
,w
oreuo—who dread to do what to rigbeU tfreso is any poor devil who would sontimsaas fary, tbstr dgy. bo&lt;am. with rotfto around our necka Tbe rope
X« y*Mglady orgmUtaM. sbsaMfeU to seed
snares aud saaasgv manifestly pfoaty,
MWtanw »U.
to-ro
sTW
ktaSte/tM KU &amp;
FMjTfi
rf
...
-WF-H-Kky
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“Liberty tai Unleu—Ouud IiMpanHe.*

Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday, may i, 1867.

VOL. XII.
McCOHKELL 4 VAILS.

Unsintss girtttoTE.'

o-hooebibb,

shall sot suftr. Theao httte self denials
yuu know, ore almost unavoidable, if wo
■would
owlburrow.”
. sensibto man, took his

5o:lrj.

GROCERS
____ 1____ . 1. '__
RUSSELL * MLVUM,

McConnell &amp;

SOLD OUT.

HOL3BOOK t MILLS,

The Business at tho Old Stand,
in all its Various Branches,

D.

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W1L80N ODELL.
Ilultojp. April Sto, 1M7.

AVISO batrti «l W. OSsITs later*
■ ih. Slock aCGeed* st wy oid Btera. w
preportd to •■!! 0 roearie* and Proriaio«a sj
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Ruling*, April 5lh,lMT.

flute tL» poor
Vainly lifted v

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lalsrss or small qnanUtlss. Also,
I'lMleriog Hair sod W«kr Lime.
CvsrM.Fiae and Dairy SALT, by
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Tho youngeet arm stood with his fair
brido upon tho threahold of tho old form
house. Ho wm tho last of four bravo
boyiVbo bad gone forth from that hum­
ble roof to work their way up manfully
to a place of honor and usefulness in the
world. Perhaps there was a little dim-

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distant homes.
There wm a racket of merry, youthful
voices, ns tho grand children romped
through tho old haDs; but grandfather’s
face wm brimful of smiles; ud grand­
ma's pot and namesake, gentle dignified
Grace, took tho reins of gurernmrirt into

they must live more in the buried peat
But to George end Elira life scorned
all ono bright future, with tho rainbow
of hopo arching all their plana and prothe thin hairs foil about his temples Mho
jocte^
Tlioir western home waanhumblo or»,

not desire nay gifts of jewels and gulden
*&gt;
c0™®*® au thane

pcct of paying for tho j£k» ho worko.
buthewae suro to meet with hearty

should delight

MELINDA MEAD,

Latcgt Styles of Pateros

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ni Am‘

in tho family room, wm Mgood
monaryrd-"
-*
mt or ihnbPition. aa fium the little gramtehildren.
togrtVOM
tho caao
think it a

A TATLOR.'
ring,"

JEWELRY ilM STOBL

Land for Sale!

Clocks, Watches, Jkwsutt, Sil"4 il wifih t« sell 80. ACRES
.ver and Plath© Warr.
• of Timbered Land, lying three

aeries of concentrated rings of galleries,
each of which is devoted to a certain
clnes of subjects- Thus tho outermost
ring of al] is allotted to the display of
machinery, at rest and in motion, while

work, and nodded towmd ths muttU.

mo »

pictures and mnAlsa The picture gallarira, with tho exception of tho Italiu
section, may be described m complete.—
In tho Italian gallery only tho pictures on
tho lino-r.ro fixed. In tho British, as in
tho Fronsh gallery, every-thing is ready

or and his party went round the odifico
twioo—namely, in those two rings, which
may bo said to roprosont all that is mart
fine and all that is most useful in tho arts.
Entering at any door of tho budding, tho
visitor will at onco find himself in tiro
midst of machinery, but tho arrangement

on tho other tho British show. Down, tnDenmark, abtolutcly none were prepared. dood, tho whole length of the great hall,
By far tho greater part of tho French which loado from tho chief doorway to tho

through tho gallon-. Tho only
of bia progrotB through tho room are two.
According to tho stylo of royal porsonagee
tho Emperor selects one picture for re­
mark It b a portrait of the Prince of
Wolee-

Oxford.

His Majority pan to it out to the

Exhibition—a department which had
wnortlnag to boaat of in being the moot
punctual of all
rm: aormut cutocx.
From this point a visit was made
down the Rut de Rmmla and thence Into
had bcu stuck In the ground the night
before, and which then looked by no
means the better for their trualatloq.—
On thfa picture, however, their Impcrtal Mgjartte. did not dwell, nor did they
traverse more of tbeboUdlngthuIhavk
mentioned, but avoiding the round which fodta the tiers of pMdctag.eaata
and unflntohod courts,eemo back at once

Pavillion. The whole rislt-fbr ewsfeo
ny It could not bo called—wasavar ta an
hour ud a half. Except ta tho Rusalan
ud English courts, thsre to really .very
little to see m yet. The Emperor left
thobuildingateutSj udVenttoreTNwh*
mente to a pnvlllian which had bees faej^red for him near the grand enteranoc/
and which to likely to form one of tho
chimiry is also pretty well advanced, but chief sights connected with the exhibi­
tion. The arrangement Of this htlle
structure to merely a private cnterprlae,
the specutatton or about a dozu French
piles of rough deals; cumber the spooo machinery) there wm little to ba seen.
inxlesmcn, but they have set about the
naemd hr most foreign nations. Bun­
day was the last day allowed for work—
in fart, it wm most dodrivelv nnnuunced about throe quartoro of an hour. Ths
forhts own use. It comdsta of flirrH
at firat that no work would bo allowed on E-mcrur and tho Empcraei bad a little small appartmenta, oaeh of which M
that day at all, aa it was to be given up word or a bow hr accroa of oommiasfoo- moot olsborately deeorated—one OnlMd
ontiroly to cleaning the interior. Of oro m tlioy jabswI along, and tho wonder
is that they traveled through the gallery in
so abort a timu. They stayed longest ter the Emperor. in the fashion of Leak
with a little portv qtJapanese, most of XIV.; ud tho thin! allotted totthePftaca
whom, to tho barbarian eyarvt loos­
conversant with the horrible uproar and er, would seem identical with the troop of
imrglMs who lately perfonund the butwrfly trick in BL Martin’s Hull They wore
freon the harmony of the .betiding m .
las than from 60,000peopla haw noth-

«d ticket# of edminsfan, ao that in aomo
R. u
with

small band

gradually abated, and fl»' sweqpea ud
htboearagot a hit_ chance to make things

little
. Tho patriereb
aadtheprsjer,
M-iA.

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•teood-mrhto
of the
merry
The^S for
uF
Ztchildren.
tho fca,

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and policemen, and soldiers, and three
glittering Turks, and one white headed
negro. Tho crowd was too groat and. I

which abo never raised while in tho build­
ing. Tho course of the Imperial pary
through tho exhibition may easily bo fol-

TWtamsat and Psalma, printed ta ven
Innuk dear typo, so gxawkl id the feilk
letters
said fegright of

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ning round the machinery ennoxo, or

unfinishod. Austria and Prussia were
quite as bad. Italy had only just got arrangemant holds. Turn to the toft, and
go into any gallery, you find yourself in
France; follow it m its course round tho
building, and you pass through a succes­
farewell words. But ha took from the
hare carccly yet got i
building at oil. . Wi
sion of countries, until at hurt, when you
old ride cup-board hia parting gift—-a
bright, new neo—and rm ht&gt; pLiced it in tout
complete tho rirdo, you find your self
tho hand of the youth, tho sccompuyCurio was tho daughtar-in law who very hut', that n postponement of at least among tho jiroducte of Great Britain.—
ing admonition oouudcd cheerily on his
a fortnight would bo allowed, but tho im­
oar. “Boe out your row.”
perial rrunTnieaioncri were firm, and on
It was tho fdurth time a similar proSaturday it was known that tho building gangway from rad to end that goes over
seutaiian hod boon made in tho old upon tho table. Indeed, it would bo hard finiahod or unfiniahod, would bo opened all wo machine, eo that a visitor can see
for
hor
to
accomplish
much
with
so
many
homestead.
“Everybody will find his row to hoe in little ran-a-waya under her foot all tho
this world. George—and sometimes it’s a time, whooo manifold perfections must
mighty1 tough one; but it is only cowards continually bo obMrrod and commented avail thomsolvo of tho privilege so uncx- Cusnminaioncni preoeding them,
tliat"«hirk it ‘Whateocvar thy hand on.
poctedly offixed to them; for it was per­ collcctod cmong tho machines 1
ilndeth to do, do it with thy might,' and
The oTrning lamp was lighted, and a fectly well known in Paris that what will
little fire was burning in tho open fire
never forget to look up”
. manta were ready to strike up tho nation­
Tho old man wrung tho hud of his place, as all worn seated in tho old homo
al air aa they camo in eight, tho band­
son. and stooped down to kiss the cheek roam.
William, tho eldest born, stopped forth to bo worth inspection for nearly a month masters gesticulating in all a Frrachof his fair, now daughter; while mother
busied herself with tho dofon “last from tho liitlu group,, and advancing to to come. Tho poaitivo anoounoramt,
therefore, that tho opening to tho public
Lis gray-hmrcd lather, said :
rent too soon. At fixed
“It is twenty-two years since tho £rat would be made this day waa received
gangway tho Emperor
said at lust, and tho old coach rullod, of us went forth from this roof to mako with not *a littlo giootn by nil but tho
away with the two hopeful, sunny hearts his war in tho world." Aa each, in turn Euarinn, Engliali, and ooms few French
just entering life's bright and beautiful took bis departure, you presented to him aomte, though of the latter only a few
a bright, now hoc, with tho injunction, wore tolerably ready. By for tho greater
The old homestead seemed deserted “Boo «ut your row.” How well wo have majority of tho f reign oommisriraors
nod drear aa a last year’s nest The aged followed your directions and tho lessons simply contented ihemootras with dosing
■ knfo
Ik* nntirf, evariderabio number of machines in mo­
pair sat down by their own hearthstone
tion, but they could acaronly find a simi­
alono, m when ttiey begun life together.
lar proficiency in ony other region of the
How the*? old walls had rung to tho taught, by tout words and by your life,
sound of childhood's mirth, ud clQL- it remains for you to judge. Aa a token email number of goods which had yet ar­ department until they camo to tho British
rived ware not unpacked. With such a

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Following that of the Empcr-

Nod (othsrwtes, R«. Edward

day. There was no ceremony or pagunt
of any kind; no oddrwoB, ar rophos; no
buoks above them. Thera were litilo of-lasl costumes.
Tho Emperor and
tasteful appomtmeuia hero and there,
about the cheerful &lt;0*^^ room, but tho
bright hoo was novar displaced by any of it, apoko a few words to the roproeongum or crystal Tho pretty ahaD-framr&gt;
pictures might look down upon it if they
chose: it could not bo looked out of
countenance.
than
all hi neighbors, and tho stranger who
shored but for a night tho generous
hospitality of his broad hearthstone,wenf
away to apsak, yean after, of tho pleas­
of this
ant hours lio iniont them; and tho kindly
sale of
attentions of the gentle wife, whose wide
licTod that M. Ploy would yield, and al­
low foreign countries and Franco itself a
little grace in point of time to get them­
alono “which makoth rich, and Ho oddoth selves into tolcrnblo order. Not until
Friday lost was it beltovodthat the build­
ing wm really meat to open to day, and
whoa the Cat was given out on Saturday
round the ciroio of
bidding

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A.t It Again. 1

OR. II. I. HAMIT.

NUMBER 1.
and four.

place of old Dobby's golden butter and
yellow craam; ud she never forgot to
stir a well beotnn ogg into the pot of eoffec, so improving its richness that George
scarcely miasod the favorite luxury.
Steadily onward ho hood his row until
tho place waa oil his own. Tho old hemo
had pit on a now face out-doom and. in. Formal Opening of tho Paris Expo­ carriages moved on amid the waving of
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There were shrubs and rose buslira in
sition.
Ilia party all wm door ud stately to makn
abundance in the cnoo tangled and briar
Bpeciil Corrw
At the vcotihulc their Majesties were his passage free. Behind him wm tho
grown door yard, ud a fine young orch­
deluge. Tho crowd rushed ud crushed
ard wu btoesoming on tho sunny slope
toward tho south.
of what

vailk.

FBANX ALLEN.

«SWSTRJ“—

crpcncncca of his first charge; but they the Prine® of Grange, the Count of FlanA_____ J .1________ T____ •
t-I.V
I
were pleasantly reUovod by the many
“Sunny Sido" incidents his wife took care
tonggert as he went along.
i
' nMwtabliohodto altow hun to take tort at bewtUerawnt interpolated
George and Ralph compoirod fannformal port in any public coramo­ their genuine*, “Ah, BUI shay
itotoa, and altogether, the evening passed
n plain truth, ha u very for from
as only such gatherings, by such a hearth
stone, over can. It is only fuch training
Gist can produce such rcsulti.
If yon wish your boys and girls to
tirolr quiet and orderly, for but few pcrgrow up useful, honorable and happy,
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TEL'S

TEA. COFFEE. SUGAt. 8HQSB. CAND1ES1
OIL. BOaPT CANbLtS Ar Ta
b« sold cbnpsr.teu at »«y sttee jix. is lows.
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1.00 PEIR. ANNUM.

atm blockedwithladdsa, nolsaaudfrem^
worit of every shape and IttaA

enu red IL but with tbn same ra
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gaOMI M. DEWEY, -

THE BAKTZB.

I
Today wo send forth the Banker I
ctethed In a new and wo think bountiful
&lt;lres*. But ite typographical appearance
speaks foe ltmlf. The type is mostly from j
. the veil known Foundry of L. Johnson
A Co-, Philadelphia, and to considered

strong drink, but to abstain from the use od In Holy writ 'n I doot ore’s wemn
at Jackson, where pens will bo in
nom for abeepM fast m they arrivi
of tobacco in every form. The city oon- doout It, but I will my brethren *b aterates require that each exhibitor
tern, that I’ve allwnx regarded that s
* membership tlckst I
costa tl, and to Dot txaDiterabie, admit- ( id a flisl-cfaae collage, called Wayland
AL»«,TM,n.
ting ttos hohtor at the gates at all ttmaa. I
Diversity, in charge of the Baptista.
-•The Adrian *
three storim high besides the basemen'.. terday tn the Board of Tnste HaU. A
erocker baker carried upto the ball a

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Diocnoui

hi-

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■ IDIIIITS ICIlBitT*,

church wm laid at BL John's on

coarago the aseociation by becoming
members, and tending to their names
and annual eubaeriptlona to the Secreta­
ry or the acting Treaeurer.
It Is lmj&gt;ortant to note that all sheep
intended for the exhibition obould be
cctered on May 7, or before that date,
according to the rales, sheep

mltea long by 3 or 4 wide, Dow covered
—Rev. Mr. Johnson to
with loo—a broad highway for winter
with the parpoM o
travel. The lee is still flrm from shore the demorallmticn of a troupe of per- pena
kcthodlst Church there.
to shore, and two fejt thick. Along the '
railroad track, Imw springs of pure we- Ing" a handful of nuts oa the stage, but
Cleveland Infirmary.
gravelly earth, and winding through the
-A man named Jacob Grabs had hie
to make the Bannxb beantifa] In appearIn cmea where cheep; marsh in muddy channels to tho lake. presented by tbo Board, yesterday.- । nnder Up oomptetely torn off in a saloon
ver, an extra aum of 15 j
Quito
a number of fishermen were seen I "Bulto" and “brnre” left off beUtrwtng: fight Dayton on Monday.
to the premium. The;
and
growling,
mam
pork
waasuddenly
upon
the
lake
watching
their
hook*
sot
• -To-day we send oct tho let number of | Secretary. R. F. Johnstone, Detroit, will I
Inactive, “grain scatpexs" and •‘shystan" room lor don bt that we actually hare an
' transmit 11s ts, with the premiums and i
near here, a trapper bearing upon hto
another year of labor,
white rat with redeyre wm caught
shoulders a bundle of raw beaver polto,
some 80 in number, end an otter akin
of our |ntrons and friends; that we may
five feet tn length that had been secured
“»*«*. wta
mln.
be able to make the Banxek all that it made to permit the owners of machine­
—Tho colored voters at Jacksonville,
should to, ns the organ of the earnest, ry. implements, and other article*, aa | Fox Lake, a town of 1 fiOO people, la 10 split, corn*
and tho air wm Florida, have nominated Col. O. B. Bird Cage*,
well m of live stock, to exhibit their,
patriotic, Union men of Barry County. articles&lt;5n tbo grounds during the time miles north-west of Beaver Dam, and heavy with yells, laughter and Im proc*- Hart for Mayor, and a full municipal
■ To this end we carnmUy eolldt Crom our of the fair by Mitsicriblng to the moocIs- , I two from the station. A side track, | tlon*. Boon from out the throng moved Uekat
friend* In nil porta ol the County, all tlon and becoming members.
owned bv the cltlxcns, extends to the the majestic form of Guy, tall and erect
—At Jonesboro, TIL, on Tuesday fast,
Not the least Interesting part of the I
Item* of news of any special or general
programme will be tbo evening discuss-, 1 town. The city has five Churches, a Ma circus pole, bolding far above the Mr. Harry Armstrong dislocated hto
i;&gt;terc&gt;t, and *hall be glad to remunerate ions of subjects counseled with the agri­ weekly newspaper, and Ladles' Scmln- reach &lt;rf the crowd, the last cracker the lower Jaw by yawning. It so remained
wcU.nny party that will furnish items cultural interests of the State. Arrange- j ary. The last to a splendid stone struc­ box had contained. Then the "Lark” for five hours.
—During tho year ending with July
of this citaracter. Wo have also, at prro- menta will be made far the use of a hall I ture, 40 by EX) feet and three stories high.
cut the M"totanee of a Chicago CorreeIt occupies a public park in tho center Cracker* were for once quoted "very tbo Odd Fellows of the United Mates
may dtocuasall subjects they may cliooee
expended nearly $83),M0for the relief of
jondent.who promises valuable k-ttera to bring up, and where they may meet
members or their families.
from the commercial Metropolis of tho to transact their bualneaa Tbs meet­ village, as well m a blowing to it, and
The Odd Fellows' forty-eighth general
—Florida produces lemAi
North-^cst, including Ute market re­ Ings held tost winter at Ann Arbor, and surrounding country. The lake, from anniversary will be celebrated here, on
&lt; ver a jound, and 12 tocto- ._
ports fat each imue of the Bannsb.— at Tecumseh and Jackson, are fest indi­ which tho town derives It* name, to a Friday next, with extraordinary magnlfl­ forance. They are obtained by a crom
cations of the utility and Importance uf
Other oorrc-pondents will, also, from such conventions.
little distance to the north, and about 3 oe nae. Nine local Lodges and two En­
Paints
(HLs,
time to; time furnish our readers with
Tho officers of the Wool Grower*' A»- or 4 miles in extent. There are mills at campments will turnout Id full strength, 1 orange.
Glass Putty,
-Since I-cnt ended, the aristocratic j
rnuture of interest in various j&gt;arts of the eoclatlon of Michigan are:
the outlet, something like a mite away. together with members of the Grand !
New
Yorkers
ere
marrying
and
giving
County,!and at the tamo time wo shall
Lodge and Grand Encampment and
/‘rriidcnt—Hon. C. E. Ktewart, KafaVarnish, Dye Stuffs,
I in marriage at a rapid rale. No lore than
spare n&lt;» effort to make the Banner, not miuoo.
marshes that detract from tho beauty visiting members of other lodges outaldo 150 fashionable weddings are calculated :
only an unfaltering exponent of the
Trtiuurrr—W. G. Beekwlth, Caasopo- and interest that would otherwise eur- th- elty. Ths grand ceremonial of the on before May 1»L
princlplts and policy of tho Republican
round them. Tho country to the west, day will bo the faying of the corner
—The Commissary General ha* decid­
party, but a local Journal which will re­
Jcfinp Trramtrer^— M. Shoemaker, north and east, to about half prairie, and stone of the Odd Fellows' Man ament in ed that the heir* of decerned soldiers are
R USSELL
ME VIMS,
fleet with photographic precision the do­
entitled to ration commutation while |
the soil of the very best quality; the tim­ Boss HUI Center.
ing* of tills people, and unhesitatingly
Sterctary—R. F. Johnstone, Detroit | ber Is uniformly second growth oak. I
The South Klde Park question has not
advocate, all their interests, apciai, edu­
have
not
seen
a
maple
sugar
camp
in
ths
AretrftcvCbnimiffee-Tbeofficereabove '
been settled by being voted down at the
Prescription carefully Confounded.
■Mknte.,
cational and moral Friendswill you named and J. R. Hendrieka, Cerreco; last hundred miles of my Journey Inga. j late election, for the friends of the meso­
Closed Out—At Cost!
old us by your liberal patronage, in car­ J. D. Adams, Climax; Henry Goodyear Four miles west of Fox Lake the coun­ arc, headed by J. Young Scammon,
rying out this our purpose, that wo may Manchester; N. W. Pugsley, Paw Paw; try opens into broad, rich prairies many have determined to press their claims of
be able, through your Mdstance to make G. W. Kennedy, Jackson; Jamas Depay 1 miles in extent Two thirds of the land illegal voting In every district which did Fleklee' dtotrict, and to rappoecd to be
the Bannbh whntitrccmstoualtahould Jaducm; M. L. Ray, Coucord; A.H. seems to have been fall plowed. The not give a majority for the Park, and by hto orders.
RUSSELL
.YEUIXS,
bo, but which it requires patronage to Kqutrre, Manchester ; IL H. Andoreou, I staple crop is spring wheat and the the case is to be bro't before the Supreme
—The argument tn the Georgia and
Knop the bert BOOTS md
make it? Will you do it 7
amount grown last summer must have Court. Although there *fM a majority Mteslraippi injunction cases commenced
Jackson; M. L. Case, Brooklyn.
Friday In the United Stalo* Supreme
been Immense m evinced by the stacks of
SHOES in town.
Court, and will probably be concluded
WOOL CBOWI1G,
note
next Friday.
—A new Baptist church to being erect­
sheep-shearing machlnM on oocdlng to location and Improvement. | claim* of the friends of the Park are sus­
The State Sheep Shearing and Wool celebrated
tained by the Buprsme Court, the result ed at Middleville, Barry county, tocret
trial. One of ibcee Inventions wm em­
RUSSELL
.YEVI.VS,
AU over thia region I* found the best |
Show at Jackson.
ployed to shear tho famous buck Don
will be to declare the act of the General 13,800. And another, 32 by 53, to eoet
CUllenge the "CM^' on TEAS I
$2,500, to Just commenced at Hart, tho
Pedro this season.
of clay for cream colored brick, and the Assembly In force.
The premium list* and rule* and regu। county scat of Oceana county.
। ridges abound in layers of gray rock that'
The Kt rails of Mackinac, are at length
lai ions for tho Slate Sheep Shearing and j
Mth JKMW.Ut
Traveling Correspondence.
uuu norm and qtnex aaua.
—The N’aahvUlo Ganitt claealfiee its
announced to be open, and tho regular
Wool Exhibition have been tosued.—
Tbe weather ha* been, and to Still, very line of propellers and •teamen to Buffalo new* thus : “That from to» northern,
eastern and western States, ‘Affair* In
The exhibition to to be held at Jackson,
cold. The roads are abominable with and Detroit have already cotpmrnccd ; God's country'—that from the southern
on tho grounds of the County Agrlculta-1
RUSSELL
XEVIXS,
mud, mve when froten. A rain storm running.
ralK.K-1: ty. on Tuesdsy, Wednesday and '
yeeterday terminated in snow to the
Jite Englishmen among us, celebrated
Thursday, May 7, 8 and 9.
Have a fine Stock of Csocmr
ed with an unfavorable account of the 1
The association have offered a very country in central and northern Wtooon- depth of two or three inches tost nlghL 6L George's Day, by adlnner. last even­
ing, commencing the festivities, of
Uauaea W taeiaaa, sM OU A kA NYU BQUAXX and Glass-ware for sale Cheap!
liberal list of premiums. There are cl­ sin. Klnoc then I have visited other and Now, al throe qtelock, p. m., it to gone,
AND BOim DKALINO WITB ALL.
and the water stands in pools upon the
better sections of the State. On tho lit' roadsand flelita, the froat not yet being course, by tho toast of “The Queen."
The musical port of too entertainment
1. Thoroughbred Merinos, bred eith­
MUU
r. i. nun,
outof
the
ground.
Robin
red-breast
ha*
wm farolshod by George Stevens, tho
er in or out of tho State.
| tootAe care northward to Minnesota
RUSSELL 4-JfEn^S,
2. Thoroughbred Merinos, owned or Junction, distant 18 mites. The land Ju*t made his appesuance to-day, and we popular leader of tho Museum Orchestra,
tn the Fhiladel
hall hto coming m tbo harbinger of milbred in Michigan.
along this road to gently rolling, the soli
Won't be undersold when
Yours truly,
A deputation of too Bouton Common
8. Mlehlrmn fine wools, which ln-i rich, deep, black, mellow and very pro-, I der weather.
elude all Merino sheep, of any blood,
CouncU to at present here on a voyage mere even at these prices.
CASH is offered !
duetlve. The surface alternates between
of dtocovcry, striving to penetrate the
—Bishop Vail, of Kapas*, wm married
natural meadows, plowed fields, and
Chicago Correspondence.
mysteries of our sewerage system,
Z.r.x.
to Philadelphia on Monday to Mbs
oar for foreign and one for State bred grove* of thick second grew th timber. ,
Ulen Howman, daughter of the fate
Kinsley's
famous
rcsturant,
under
the
C
hicago
,
Apr.
24th.
188T.
There are tome good orchards here. The
on. O.TIBHlt 'S
animal*.
Bowman, of Pennsylvania.—
Ed. Bxxm: Theenftrprtsingspirit Opera House. bM been sold out to John Bishop
Btobop Clarkson, of Nebraska, offlclat6. Ootswrlda, the same.
.
and board cabin to the stately two-etory of Inquiry which prompted tbo Yankee's Wright and A. M. Booth. Kinsley Is
fl. Pouthdcwn*, the same.
Interest in the price of a stranger's blue going Into the peripatetic bote! burin out,
mansion
of
brick.
Hundreds
of
acree
of
—The waterfall of a
In all thew classes the highest premi­
cotion umbrella, would of ItMlf be sutfi- on Pullman's new style ofpalace cars.
um for tho !-e*t buck is 1C0, and for the
, A proposition to on foot to metamorsecond best $10. For the best pen of five await the spring sowing. The large crops
| phoeo the North Market house into a
news fro
of
wheat
and
eat*
grown
last
season,
may
ewes $30, and sacond best Aid. There
financial
imerefal interest* eo huge public bathing bouse, to be man­ perrons to the Immediate vicinity. We
premiums are offered for animals two | be infered from tira big stacks of straw
aged by a Stock Company with a capital are In favor erf that institution.
and thick stubble fields seen on every
little Imbroglio, now agitating sot only of 125,000. The Board of Health hare
farm.
—Recently, in Richmond, a negro InFrance and Prussia, but through them, the subject under .erious consideration, etoted on riding upon a street car. The
Juncan,
15
miles
from
Watertown,
Is
each party who
i and aa they profess to believe In clranllput him off. wh
the county sect of Dodge County, and the entire European world. I n our mon- nem, in contradiction of all precedent
Long - Tried Establishment.'
has, perhaps, MO people. It 1* remark­
, established by previous Boards ol Health
whole entries and the 15 subscribed by
able only for Its public building* and ready Jubilant, and prlCM are going up. i In this city, they will probably accede
the society to make up the premiums to
Notwlth»tandlng the ominously war­ to the projxMltlon.
be paid for the buek that will shear the shops reeking with beer and whiskey.
Messrs. Kcrchaff Brothers, of thia
It is surrounded by a rleh country of like aspect of affairs, however, specula­ city
have within a couple or throe rears
flsooa of wool that will show the greatest
tion Just yet la rather risky, and almoat ■ past, built up au Im me use bualuc** here, Y., WM foolhardy
amount of cleansed wool In proportion prairie and burr oak plalna. I found
here a WhUome College classmate, and
in a peculiar line, for which they really attempt eroMlng the
in front of a moving
.
several schoolmates and com;&gt;ar.Ions of atlon* dependant upon that contingency
wm thrown between two rails, beratotbmy youth, and, fora briefday with them,
ot dealing in none but pure goods, and
/I large number of entries.
lived over again tbo pleasant day of Meantime, the Atlantic cable thrill* os their* Is a bualneaa iu which unprin­
Clam 8 offbrs premiums of |10, $8 and
l^y'tedteS---------- - r*"
i childhood. At the J unction, three miles hourly with war a alarms, half of which, cipled dealers carry adulteration and
SO tar tho best shearers.
fraud to Uie most afarralng extent, their 1, -The Mobile Register to alarmed at I x p. KOBnn,wHoxsnLLuraxouau&gt;
jjkfa 0 is a scries of three premiums of
setion should be deemed doubly eredl- i the program of the Republican party in ।
I Portage, while the Watertown road contablc aid valuable to the community.
BETTER GOODS
tlnuM north to Fondulac, Oahkoah, Ap­
oualy tendered by the Michigan Wohl
our newly acquired patch, away off on theirft* In the Lombard block, back
I pletoo and Green Bay.
Bayer*’ Areociatlon through its Prrebliaricon, three miles east of the J unodent, T. McGkaw, Esq., for the neatest
' control even half of the
and the rmount of "chaff" and Juklng
tbs proper eflbrt to matte.
Formerly It wm a plane of mon promise indulged in over it, seemsaimaat boundami middle woo!, that will clause the
ires. Half a doam profroaed Jokers, over terated or d.^tored be-eragtn.
greatest weight in proportion to weight
matters Uwlay are rather
io the Board oLTrade, propose to got up
walk la to the German school in that
finda an outlet through Rock River to an "Ice, Htrawberry, White Brer and quiet Ths leading article* of intenet
mluras to to bring out ramp!'- fleeces tied |
to your readers dceed to-day at the fol­
the Miariaclppi. It affords abundance Banana Importation Company," capital lowing ratea. Ftour, quiet, meter for
of waterpowi-r, by which immense quan-1 stock, r,WO,000, of which thirty cents
CDOICR FAULT CBOCE1IES.
same time to elicit a general knowledge
titles of staves, thingies, and lumber are
of the difference in the weight of cleans­
Jh^feK^.------cat and prepared for market. The lake । MO, to develop the resourcM of tho new
ed wool when prepared for manufacture,
-Tire Richmond »mre notes a reland. Upton In his fanny “fsnllleton"
and the wool aa put In market. We are
bays and oovm, like branching arena to- In tho Tribune, 41sooureeth merrily on
informed that the very best washed
teriap with low capes of timbered lands, probable, social Ufa and amusements in
dlfibrcnt colon. One of them a
blue and toe other a podUva black,
while Ito whitened ley surface tojlbw NevqIo wslUchesky, or some other cheerrkal Errant ackxc*'*i
Clan 10 Includes the special prernlunn
parsnte am deaf mutes, and while the
a thecnoghfare for lumt&gt;crmen, wbcoe
teems are seen moving uj»n it In every
black. Unlike the parents, toe child
of JackMo. through COL Shoemaker, direction, a railroad brunches out from comic pictures, ill uatrati vs of the advan­
offer a premium of f 10. The Hon. C. E. this place northward, around the wmX tages of life and bostons to such high
axes m much notoe m any one.
aide of the lake, when, crossing tho Fon- latitude*. So the fan goes on. While
AXBwMaaoinoTKMNumDBHKnT. I
I MWDLCYILLR, - UARRT CO., - MICHIGtS.
Uiium w sav: ai. u. rsay. or vuncura, dulac road, It leaves due north to Wau­ it la, undoubtedly, a "big thing” to get
P'rfw™™, Toilet Articles,
one uf IA, and Henry Goodroar, trf Man­ pun, Ripon, Berlin, and Owro. Rolling
A Bbotbxt AoamT iNJVbiaova
cheater, one of M- Each ot three are far Prairie, 7 miles we»t of hero to a little
Extract*,
show certain quality
own. indulging in the proud addition to
rmt.relir K
from the surroamllng country.

BOOKS ABD STATlOmi

For Cash or BeadyPay!

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,

fef«s-w.“«a'’»’S3asx

Real Estate Broker,

Fire u&gt; Lies further on, north-west, at biggest and mrwt expensive chunk of
nothing la the world, stta practical poa&gt;
Dam, a thriving, beautiful city of 7^00 1pte
1
will took Mkance at the bargain, and

practice

than tJOO.WO.

TfflTT WBImFau'/ el Law. MMAw—•

of any practical value by II Aa the thing

let of the lake.

Ufa privileged with the

Hunter's Headauarters!
pmoA-atataMatomUm.

earn on hie peculiar torme. mid, "Now,

FSLVifsteElW

tofoundtoattorv
to fulltime todrl_ .

yelling like
Half the

�fetal ai&gt; 35isrrUaneDiis.

SPECIAL

NOTICES

SPECIAL NOTICES.

youHG m»H

•

BELL’S SPECIFIC REMEDIES I

THE GLORY OF MAX U mUEMGTH.

SQEMUEl
Strengthen the

css; s

Defences;

When a garrison apprehends ua attack from an
Mtolde'aotmy, wbnl deea It def llnurcn.n
ntaa.rtacaa The bamaa lyitom. at this period
of tbo year. Is beleaguered by morbid Lnlaeaoae.
TUlMlomoMalriihUnf ibotou Re^ .tonga
MnMk.riiy.tbi treble op* te lb.fr altocto.
What la la to dona la ord.r to briRe these anaoan.
but eeer entire, focal RrtaJetnmr nr* Durvoto- Do yon ask bowl Tto aaawer to liopl*—Ito
manna vitbia the renebef all Rslaltees the eitol
organa aad the aeraeaa lyitom with HOBTET-

Vn U'liplm, n. Jcha C. Ford, rppralMtUod. H Wright, aad Holbrook a MUI. for
nppUoe, a~! Juwra A. Sw,^. for appall..,
A. J. Bow. A E. FMa^toa., re. Frederick A.
Hamlin, nppra)-Tried by jury, foiled to agree,
and the aero cwnliaaod to nori term. Jama. A.
Bwae^ fa,- plainer, Hclbra-k A M.h. for de-

Maibaa Barlow fWn. Qatoyeur, n. Baniey
F'.iMtord, ettalcbmenl Plan withdrawn, and
Jedgemoelfor plmattn in the sum of

I IF TOC VAST GOOD GOODS CHIAP, to Mbet a cure. If need tiiatPiig to ic atreetioa^

MLU mcinc Mitt.

HUITOIIC MILS,
PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY’S

j SctLSTiT' ‘

9

a~d to gnod taKaaug. „4

'

*

*

Reading Circle.-The Hastings read­ and costa. Holbreek A Mills foe plalatlOb. Jamis

ing r!rc!evU!me«toa Friday aTenlnc of
thia week, at the naidence of L. Wight­
Franklin Holdaa, m. Walden T. Bartor, appral
man. Original way* and mode may be plaiaUf did Mt appear, judgement if &gt;M celt.
expected. Hours from 8 to 10.
Z
I Jaaaa A. 8«mry for dofbudaat.
Oon-W. Gregory, re. Daalal R. Darikk. ap­
peal, rrCared to H. Wright ai rahrea Wm
Burgher for appellant, C. (I. Bolbrook for apnumoraaa. Among theta are lull wrlghto and
perfect goodr.
। Hebert R. Babcock el alL er. Swift IHckeraMi.
Tua Bria Ball Ctra, progresses Sally. They attachment, judgaareal for plaialiff for SIU.U
and eoeta . Wm. Burgher for plaintiffb.
play oa Taasdoy and Friday efteruona’a at J
Slrpbra PoUer aa, John McCollumn el all aio'clock on tba Fair grnuuda. Soceesa to the
I aampalt, judgoaneot for plalauff fer SM4.11 and
raato. Holbrook A Milk for plaiaUr.
J Wilber, ee, H. Wrigbt; aaraniptli, judgement
fer plaintiff by Mipolatioo foe »t,5. and coak.
Bolbreok A Milla foe plaint^ B. Wright for de-

Iatan, CiUu ata SIIk« Carla,

body,” iM thia Incomparable prwvraUre and r»
PRODUCED by tbo see tf Pref DEBRFUIC
storedre. Il preenrrrr health la the beallby, and FKISER
LECHEVEUX. OSS APPLICATION
recear it In tto weak and ailing.
riTUSiiUi I!;™.'."*; “f.T-t’Tt

Boots

CRISPER COMA.
«VTTO*Ct&gt;, ChamUto. Ro. CU Ritar
Troy B. Y .SoIa Agrata far toe Cc!led Hlaira
______________ _______________ fobltyl

Shoes,

MORE VALUABLE HUM GOLD!
•a a rail baler. parekaatag.

PHILLIPS
i jgxcELsiun i EXCEfoaion i t

a

KNTLET

Celebrated Patent Dsplex

Elliptic
“S? Sg£5?,0~»*
X*- MMXanTSX. Caa^Uag nytodaa.
(OR DODBLK SPRUTG) «IRT.
Il&gt; Breadway, Sew York
The Wonderful Fl«ib(lity aad great comfort
and plratora to «ay Lady wearing tba Daplir I LUlboy »U1 ba »«st by Cba ratara af mall, peat
K.hpUc Kkirt will b, aipenaaead particularly la
'rT,d,d x»*»",b|lm, Oaeraa, Ckniagaa. fell-

nablo guilty la ertocltoo, aol found la any uaeta
Boring Shirt.
A lady bsrian enjoyed the ptanaara, aamfcrt A
great aoorenlence af wearia AoDorui Eiurarc
,**'*’ *” • •‘■A** der. will aerer

I ntbara.
II not bead or break like tbo single I
al will praaereo their poeteet and grace oeraJApreal CbmplU01,
Whlto&lt; PraiapXl.’
when three or foar ordinary Hkirto will
A Maur foiling Bcmody wW to found in
Dr. BARVBrs FEMALE FILLS.
12;
T,*“l*nU"-

The moot tsImAI* aad perfect preparation II

faraiab plaaaaataad tnatructlre leaooaa for tbo'
family Breeide. Every family tbculd toko it- '
Splendid prlroo are oeat to Agents railing Cube. I
Published Hami Montldy al enlr I I.LC per aaaam. j

COIB1D KABVK8K3,

'■*

for Uta, «

fltyl

I

boooar deypoadanl Hto brings together
log leporeied. pre. lo^mOlwa coooe
absent friends erleorra, restores leal ar I
gO
"
‘

tme

aatookbiag ouceeoe »hkh baa all
aluabto marine far ftyucl and
ekuraa. General Debility and Praati
Mimriir Energy. Impoloecy. ar I

A New Thing for Hastings

TOBACCO STORE
'

Barth 8Ua Stole Street, where be wiB'ronsire
CuMaaaMa with the - -iff—r
07

&lt;

BeparatorC&amp;pilli.
Threw away year folna frimee, year nwttbet,
DeeZwetlra ad”Mt warkbafo^
▲sdrxjaNato^WPwalaiariasttmir.

MO US TA CHES

PIANOS! PIANOS!!!

fremw toiC.ua. Lie. uu.

^1.12?/.

Moffat’s Life Pills

I’BailW ARD

Bryans Life Pills,
n rc,,rr TI,e BLOon.

q

White Liquid Enamel,

F tho store ntar.tSnuac
Udnrn, dandy oouM

SPRING TRADE, IBST.
r
"'I’**.'
*««“*
lias stock of all Goode la tbo Wbolmalo Dry

And Glassware.

J" imploring lad Braaufrla, U. Craapiei.

(
■

Ls’

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

tar, Oy
BUGER, SHUTTS A Ca., Chmniito,

Tnisumeine Fsarteel—Agreeable to the
Breriaitoe ef too Grand Lodge of Ito United
Auira. Hmtlaga Lodge Re. M, I. 0. of 0. F.
‘•Irbrated tto tcth saairoreary cf Ito oegentia«fo« ef toe Order is toe United Stolon, m Friday
by sppraprista eiarriaoa.
Tto ntemtora of too Fratorulty and laritod
f~Uee-mll.dat lb. Dodge Room al ball pail
•&gt;» O'clock, aad marched in proeemtoa la Urn
»fiabytor.a Church Tba aorriem there were
folbly iiamatiri aad uiartalnlag. Tba reUgtoaa laarcUaa .and tba muato by ttoir merit,
attrutod u renal lalerert, while the addram

•It Baoaawar. Naw Yana.
RI'ECI Al. TREATMENT &gt;a all &lt;&lt;m of Kami a

Crockery
Ibe only ariKlaia the world that wUl enrieiealakt
hair, and al tba same Um* girt It a besaUlal
gtewy appearance. Tba Criapar Coma net aaly
curia to. haw. but mrigorttoa, braultora aad.
clranarsU; it highly aad follrblfally perfumed
and u tho moot complito arttale of to. kind sear
offered to tba Amariraa pablk. Tto Crisper

CHABTELLAk’8

can be cared permanently, aad at

c‘u

Pises Goods,

HAIR EXTERMINATOR

SPECIAL NOTICES.

'

Dr. J. BRYAN, Consulting
Physician,

Groceries,

Faracn* Mataal Wire Basaraa

Jacob Man. aa. Jamie B. Carpenter A Wife__
Foreclosure, Decree for AMi.W and cento. C. O.
Botbrook for complainant.
WthyJV. Reynold!, ct, all, er, Henry Smith —

”J M. Rtoldoa, for Ilyrara, prior ta January lai
1MT, Trrararar at thia County, end OM of tto
moat unfaltering, energetic. and reliable Repub- ,

real free. Tea eeala ragelred to pay postage

Hatsand Caps,

Michal Hto*. w, Sarah A. Stow. Decree of Diinrca—James A. Swaasey for complainant.
Mary Ann Bally, by bar nest friend rhfiSp A.
Wert, nr, Charles E. Bailey. Decree asnnIHeg

lubjecta

Wa keep cmwtoaUy M band a foil aanortaMt of

Dry Goodg,

CIGARS,

’

EEFABATOR CAPILU.
For rwtorteg bale upon baM beads f foe* what
aer eaoM H may hsae fnllea eull aad f-retag a
Tnwlb af bale npM the fooa, il Uo M eqnaTt will feme uao brard to grow npaw the lanaft
it boa to from frra to n^M weeks, or hair up-

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BRIAR ROOT,

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our Moot Eafawnt PhyidctaHB, and
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Bilious Complaints, RheamUm
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Thousands of certificates are in
oar possession, giving detailed
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They regalate the System and pat

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GREAT

COST!
SAVE MONEY!

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Mm. A. rm tt- A*** *

15000 DOLLARS

§s

hardware
IO8f ali kinds,
Upomnykfl*w»Uof the m-b,

Great Reduction
Loveliest alnoe.tbo day began,
When good deeds ahatt be the patent
Qf nobOUt/toman r_________

and will be sold at

IN PRICES
At the New Brick Block, one
door East of the Old Stand cf

DRY GOODS

J. S. GOODYEAR iCO
Endeavor to cultivate the giftof think­ WE ARE NOW RECEIVING DI­
ing well, speaking well, and of acting
RECT FROM MANUFACT­
■nil in all things.
URERS AND AUCTION
' An exchange says that "bridle sxrrslvpm," to eqtenslvvly advertised for sale,
HOUSES IN NEW
Mean simply night-gowns.
YORK, A VERY
“To do justly, love mercy, andwalk
hmnhly before God," are three things
that business precedent, and buaincas
excitement cannot Mt aaide.
“Toola generally applaud what they
least understand. One night at the Ital­
ian Opera will convince the most akeptieal of the fact,
-If the world were crumbled to the COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFER­
finest dost, and scattered through the
univctMJ, there would not bo an Mom of
ENT VARIETIES OF
dust for each star.

LARGE &amp; FINE

8HW,

friend ai hb need; but be ia more truly
happy that hath no need of hb Mend.
Ail's far the best! bo sanguine and
•”* cheerful,
trouble and Borrow are friends in db-

Staple and Fancy

READY MADE

CLOTHING !
tIJTJ /M LADINS

BARLOW, GOODYEAR
&amp; GRANT,
THE LARGEST AND BEST

SELECTED STOCK Of

DRY GOODS

CONSISTING IN PART OF

Boots &amp;, shoes,

Druggets,

Hats A caps,

Oil Cloths,
Bleached goods,

Crockery, Ac. Ladies’ dress goods,
Mediately after a greatwar is thathaahoiT
’j“ton*’d
Our Urea are spent either In doing

Our Assortment is ftill and cos
plete, and as our Goods
were purchased during
the recent decline
in the Eastern
Markets,

Fancy goods,

Iron, Nails, Stoves,
TIH WAMK of ALL XDTOS. sf Ml m

■aaetectsre, and Warranted Good.

STOVE PIPE,

SAP PAHS,
every thing else fashioned

from

Sheet Ires. AU Mrts ef

XPTTZta .

Shelf Hardware,
ROPE,

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs
CUFFS, and Many other Goods
regardless of cost.

jbmi

GLHZITD--STON7ES,

Farming Tools of all

Com ail See hr Ywslra.
Good Black Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
A Chuchula Be ver " 412
worth $18.
Fino Coster Bever “ $20
worth $80
BTk Cloth Suit $18, worth $28
Suita for Business, 12 “
18
Heavy Coat,
6 “
8
Ladies' Muff
3 “
o
" . fur Collars
8 “ 4,50
English Merino, 0,75ydwidel,00
French
“
1,00 worth l,5o
"
“
1,12* " 1,75
Buffalo Robes 7,50
“ 10,00
“
•'
12,00 “ 16,00
Ladies'Knit Hood ,75 “ 1,12

LASH. ______

[

num

and wooden ware.

DR. BICELOW

HARNESS

SHOP.

Double all wool Shawls
3,50 worth 5,50.

Terms Cash.

Mudge A BaileyCassimeres,

Ladies’ furs,
ZA'ff THA T WS CAN AND

Iddlag TranoporUibe j sad oeaabb Mhly of

Ladies Wool Shawls,

THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED

ever bro’t to this Mart,

Wall Pap.

Railroad Prices,

And

Groceries,

wSuEtakfS^MwHd'S^ndSifta

Diriu lie Beit Tiirtj Dayi,
Consisting of

DRY GOODS

Carpets.

AT COST|

WHOLESALE OB RETAIL.

GREAT IICITIiHT!!
kam^ai to X MSr—rj». ' 'T

Gloves and7 Hosiery.

PELOUBET

ORGANS

Hardware Merchant,
UasabsoMlyiwvdsd ths AmprU*. sOeUJbW

Two ears and but a single tangos.
By.Nature's laws to man belong;
The lesson the would teach b clear,
“Repeal buthalf of what yon hear.”

A lady about to marry wm warned

H1IS33

‘Ai The Bert Cabinet Organa,•

MW,

That our

Coffee

Customers can Save

25 Per Cent.

Awerimo Issittate. Ntw York. OstsAsr, IM'
; Meg peMMaod sapwior h Qrsurt. Fse*.
•nd Tsaurr or Tost, ud la numlxr s&lt; «**•-

The Next Thiry Davs

Spices, Ac, Ac.

AUCTION PRICES

iwrntMnt tab assess.
TKDhL ORO A.XH, osr. two.

This Largs Stock of

*.

Sr'—cS
&amp;SXtX.-!JS»5StSJS

On Former Prices.
WE DO NOT MERELY SAY WE
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

BUT WEDO SAY EMPHATlCALLYTOKYWE WILL8LEL
ALABaKASSSRTMtHT Or

MUSKINGUM VALLEY

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

chants have hrnight .

in Hew York.
Try us and you will find that
our extremely. Low Prices will
verify these statements.

800IYEAR, IAIL0W A BAILEY.
Hwtiaga,

M, IMg._________________

TAKE NOTICE.

COMB AMD SBB

As Cheap as other Her-

E^rrlwly
CALL k EXAMI5 OUR GOODS

Before you, Buy at any other
Place.
.

AND PRICES,
And In Conrinerd, of ths FACT that

than any alhtr Hosut in Hauinyt.

ENGINE WORKS,
to*. Minn
sruxig.

Profoundly greatfol to tbo People of

Zanssville, Ohio,

tiwi SeiSnf Goods CHEAPER

axd temd

Barry County, for their very liberal

yon again to corn® and M

us aad wo will giro

▼oo a BARGAIN.

J N. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting done aa usual by Fairchilds.

L. Bcoojrr will continue as
Salesman as heretofore.
JOWKN'S

rm olAvb cleaner

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oa« in tte-Mosy W Berre tBbrt, rorere
Cuts and Church itrreU. '

VOL. XII
Biisiuws Bittrfonj.

McCOBMBLL 4 VAtLL
GLTtOOBms, 3

jxxxj p. unn,

aHOCHRTSs,
IsM Stan* of J ACOB MAVS.

fiwowi the kindly breast mA cried
Ta
rerctte tew.
HMteVifeshriewsirrep

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Where f*z, and Ulrire deep.

esse

___________ MecbsTMEM. A TAILB.

1 load at lb, cronMIng esits.
White 4b. (willgU drepen, fat
N.UnaU Mn« .plril call.-

SOLD OUT.
~
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Wiart or

«1 tar* *** *•’ '*’■

frausrs srxsr •

- »•

Tho Business at the Old Stand,
in all its Variotui Brunches,

maL-

At It Again
11 ItetUock ofboortt al »y old Mu

MORTON’S 0OLD PENS,

^Hterrllantj.
MAUDE S ORDEAL.

It iron rather an otiibarnuauig thing io
do, bui Charley May had done it well
and I rarely like a marf Ho wns noth| iag but a dark at eight hundred doilnnt
1 a yier, novertlmfcM, ho had boldly carr­
’ cd audience of tho portly dd millionaire,
’ and asked him for Ida daughter, as !&gt;■&gt;
। ruigiit hans akked for the milliner girt
I around the earner.
Mr. Bryant eoolr wiped hie pen and
hud it in the carved brouxed reck; ho
moved back his clmir a paco or two,
looking Chhriru Mar full in the fare m
bo did so, with a curious, mucking liglii
in his cold blue eye,
TO BUY YOUR GOODS ! ‘tto you want to marry my daughter,
th?/. . ‘ n . .
-I do. «ir,” Mid Charley.
, Provpkingiy bandsamc heloukod »al‘O
Mood Jbqrc, with fhA rodish bttwn hnir
thrown
Lack from his square, white forvEW Gb'tttfe
hcad, tho Karel eyas, clear and cunfldont,
and the perfectly ent lipe a little apart.—
Somehow, in tho midst of his wrtrih and
IZVCBT KEEDEDKUD ISO STYLE, drairion. cJdRirimsd Bry«i could nut
help thinking that were he a girl uf eighttoe^ bo might poacibly have tdlun in
loro with such ft young man ca Charley

NEW CASH STORE,

teasisst^

’’imrSystrk™-,.

“V» tlsea-0 any other little trifle I could

i
W m. J ones,
SURGEON
DENT

my decree adnufa of no. appeal.
'Ebo would not cry any luam, this
haughty littlo girt—ebo FWtop primd to
ary ;Dni sho roee up and were nWay JHB
aomprossed l&gt;i» and cyp» whuco gUftw
was sadder fur than tears. .
,
•1 wont Lo-diartowtend
‘
“
•ho thought '‘I wttLffiB*
ate somcthhig moro than &lt;

Grarwfc itflfc'iW
03 Guld uid Sil'sr r1«!s, Mid

"WI»w-w-w!'^wm the merchant1*
•Qh,p^a! how qJvndfd this is?—,
-?&amp;■“—
Doni
took Eko: drops of froten
moonlight? And I haro always so longed
gtndjMga for pearls'!'
Mr* Harrington looked on oomjdacent_ _____ ., -jowif. alternate­ Jr__
ly quoting truism ut her neice, and sniff­
•Thoy vfl! be the very thhw to' wwar
ing at n gold ttut’jltm that hung at bar toMght with your white sfflrlroM'
“My white silk dross I' Maude pnmr-1
“Maude,” laid Mr. Bryant, gravely, abrupdy, white a d*p crimsan flush end I think
“do ynu mean toteD «a tWrou aatad- stills av*r b«» &amp;ur foruhead. Ebe rwo vthunrise.
h care fur that ronng snip of a clcrir?" and crept softly strand to her- tether's
huhgnantlywith Mgfe.
rung in her black oyoa. ~
,
•■Qerefcrhimwpapal IJorehfaallm» woB earned &lt;u&gt; ii»tlr!Wr
hour. viit!
I
groant4 Aunt
_ y&lt;Vpajpa yfat remember my rteoluAnd Mr. Bryant wcut down atainn’tof i
‘■Aunt, I wlahjmM hold your tongue!" tiem.'
explain Mail to Aunt MMao, whmaMs i
sputtered Maude-growing prottiw or«y
■Maude!' cxdaimod Aunt Eloiw, you Widy oyiUMo to the atete «£.»!» ’
Trill nover Ixs so abeurd ca to refmn that
Tfiit wna the solution cd the eniama ‘
dv luvoUm, papa uilh all my heart and pearl neckku-n that a Koya) Princcea tbntaopuzdnd tho fashionable
a ’
soul I”
’
migbtjse proud to moor, just because of few days sr.batnuendy, when they wad i
Aunt Eloiso nitcrod a hallow si5h Ond
in the papers that Ma uda Bryant ..had 1
Mr. Bryani Lroked at hh daughter with a
Itnnota'wMm, AuntTlatso.'
I marrted no more distinguished ft parson {
fin? that was half troubled, half amused.
.
I
And no amount of coaxing or banter­ than Charley May. ...
“My little HHy-fiowcr,” he said gently, ing could indmv Maude Bryant to take
Howto LxitxfsraHanm—Sell hay !
“aD this sounds to mo likfteomo girl’s re­
*Cnvo" rue a bud from tho oonaervntdry. aodbyaoMMg l4M!«s&lt;'teM21
insure. Maude'Bryant is scnreoly fitted
.U1ML.WM, even ttrore
»aruUcr amount of ms- J
to 1* the wife of a voung man like papa, ar a hit of a Look, such an I noad cunrequeiitlya
whlok mrtUUy ceccmpcticj the muscle,
nure will hi* maHe. ■
.
Charles May.”'
to bare whda I was a woe thing, and I U
1‘Lui and uuuium the eame land year' in.lm.log commons ut, are notlafataa
mlnoit
far
your
sake
os
lung
os
I
live
;
after
yenr.
except
thrbndln
&lt;,
‘‘Bui why not papa,” pleaded Maude
'
is h b Dcmr ttf?rbl‘.
and tor all other- land this involve* Cht!
nit-uusly. “I loro him, and I—I think bui I cent take the pearls.'
- !cd txtemilvdy in thteeouM . Vutiuxs
no loves mo."
So tho inuphant with a curious mois­ »ame principle a» a iling bay. 1 have known at host, one farm ex- ,Ln on waul known in aurtiic niirfslsilj
‘‘Vory probnljo," said Mr. Bryant ture in Ida i&gt;yw» gavu her a kiss and told hw ttd In fertility by thia method.— ’
nvh &gt; Q1
smiling, “Dur,did it never occur, to you hnr ‘that would hare to do.'
Ilngagc tn the cultivation of fruit, to- j£3'1__________________ __
huw vuty. uasuiteLlo a wife you *x&gt;uld
And tho wools and raontha posed cn;
and eepocteDy, wlnu eaten uncc&lt;
make to a puui who has his own way to and Maude, Bunvundod by temptotiuns
L’ilsdl.euM.1, wdHtoown- Eotha
win in tho worldF' . .
on every sido, thought of Charley May productive caped.y of t^a farm,
en* to say U&gt;ae tt a ]«r»bn ttiiltert:
"No, papa," said Maude, eagerly. “I and rewsted theia ulk
wjsMMcraio
of.ites*
no cCbrt io tnTie manure ; atlSl
ent) dust furniture,.and I can moke jully•Maudo,’ said the old mnn, suddenly, Fiant beyond the ability to nu
cake, and unco I bake9------- v
‘—‘ ’’ one day. ’when did you last hear frotn ■tactlco unlveaid Mi jdougldx
Ux&gt; flocr end rfeber ponlonaof
"Mult importartqw
young May f
tc blown or waalicd away,
al! rnfficinaJj’’ said h
■Lost hoar from him, papa? Never limy
onh-tbo «cr.'e and poorer ■oil--------- uiru-isi gravity. “But
since tho day ho went away.’
main Ing. l-'or the soke of employruent,
dear; here on the one ____ ,________ z
•Do you mean to tell mo that you do whether prob table or pot, keep an uuof eight hundred doHarB a year, ar nine, not command with him ?'
wo*!! say. It's just poadble that out in
■No, papa; you told mo not to, and I
Clncngu, where ho lias gone, they pay have obeyed you.’
nine hundred dollars a year, and heroin
‘And has ho never written ?'
the other, is Miss Bryant, with her HtC&gt;x - ‘Never, air.’
whites noclrea bands, and her luxurious
'Ihcn most probably, ho hsa forgotten
i li bore &gt; through
ideas, and her diamonds, and her silk you.’
drtare* Why, tny child, I don't suppcao
‘No, paua—11 rtowhn has not forgotten
you know what calico moan*"
"Y«, ix-dood. papa," said Maadn,
a eurioua girl. Maad&lt; aald
neatly. “I lied a pink french eclioo ouco her father, eamaiagly stroking down the
with pink coral bultona tliat were three tho bright bhtefc eurioa. ‘Never mind
dollans each—don’t you remember ?" .. my pet, when your year of calico is over
“You a poor man's wife," rant on bar Fugfra ypu a proc-rntthai will ideas you
father, pairing her little fovorsfd head.
*1 donwfcttfully
t want xnv
rrroeonL
aaid
"Maude, it would bo like taking one of Maude,
iJking
into nana*
hi J fvwthe wliiio japonicaa out of tho conaarr*torr, arid plnutiug it cm a IJoak New Eng­ *0h. papa, there is only one thing in tho
world
that
I
do
wank*
.
lund Lili Wluit idea have you of tho
‘And that you know rosy well you can t
trials and corrificcs oflife, my netted
hare,' said the merchant sturdily. And
chridf"
,
,
‘Papa!' robbed tho young girl poaaua- so the colloquy terminated.
atoly, ‘I am ready to endure any ordool
—to make any saezifloa, What do I auo
•Oh, Aunt Eloise, what a magnificent
for diamonds and dreasoa? ‘Papa,’ she .Ok! real gold enter, isn't it?*
exclaimed, suddenly smarting up .rith aa ^BglMAirhaia^ MaiRR^
emphoEis that made AUniEloise drop her sold Mr* Ham&amp;tcn. eompfocop^y. 1
gold esaeqss LoUIa ^ou think me a mere owterodit importeduiyrolL 8eu.it shine,
buto-rilv that cares for drees and jewels like a sheet of gold in the gas light'
only. Now listen to Yno: For one
'Whois It fort
!
year from this trim"—one y«ur, mind
•You to ba sus^ cldhb-U Oriana
—I plwlgo myself to wear co silks or
jewels, will you believomoM tho year’s
•Why.Msado, wbotwiUyouwoar?—
&lt;mdf
!t.
•I shall think you a very extraordinary You mast hava a new rflk.'
Monde caught hor father’s oyo fixed
young indy, Monde, Lub—oxi-tuo mo,
diirtiug-d bavo( no vory strong faith in earnestly ujxm her. In on instant her
reaototkm was tebrf .
.
yU‘ You wiUsco,” aaid Mauds, shaking
1 Aafl itarteJiax Aunt Bobo.’ u -....
■Qalteol JoMTtybws weddingrw
hoAcurls triumphantly. “And oh, popn
■fcudro" «dd Mr. Ihyonl. wi4 Jrnte

howvmy

-SKSS'^

W'te Jfr.Fetter. Al! Um»« Iwlrta-d to &lt;he firm

„2X|k

ri'

ON Vt'LCANITE RUBBER BABE.
an 'botiDcticaaad is lbs teat s^ tesstsypevte | GOOD riUUTl.
* ku'er &gt;nd Cblsterbnn *dmlnU 'rrf whin de-

,I

r-BOWH •COAX.

.BOOTS
. rtWtVl .

SHOES,
«*«»&gt;* •»»» '%«’ 'A’«'

Tea,
■ • ..hhnM «wr camsAkM- :Jr-

0. I. IPABlBim.
But Lag s. D«e. »U*

_

«Mhude, you are net
Hefningwa/s in that drool.
Mi*. Harrington, superb te wlnMofcd*
ed velvet vrtth garrow blaring rvn&gt;.d her ,
r Mauds. Now yduharu my fWW
plusmshrortundrilbra-wririAritoodbov- d
i
Cbarlm May stood like oun upon rifofaa Hand. M triRfafc
Btair*
. ■ ■’ jI
**Whyw4 AuntHufee? I.think tho «

oIhiO’Mxnry, where the biuo and gold
retea of HgU fivm Uu» aMl . wfcaows

2®Sbk^!

, *

JEWELRY &amp; WSTOBK
daughter in1 white muslin wMb
n&gt;vs in her hair! Ton should

It. ITERRXCK,
'.15 RV88KLL A SKXIM*' STORE )

VKAUM’ IX

flwntktollW*
Ti.l-HteW
i^Tsrtkmu-v Bspsctt you taken look
-,&gt;rw
And Monde went slowly up stela, cbodtewttehar ftilur’a gsrtMu,. ■»
turf
’.5 wiBpoG4m»it, wfeatewit kfcr—'

■■&lt;

Clocks, Watches, JswitLBY,’ Sil­
ver and rutwMfc-’' 71
M..U.1 iMtnimanU. .nuiUiior st *“»•»»*•
Gaitan, atxl UasjiM tor iris ctespcr Uas io«

UOTt e AT.EJ

miles ewat qf ‘Hafltjngij. *&gt;i
sowed *&gt; wheat, 4 three

?SJSp&amp;n’
X«at'&lt;w«rr°orJ»”a- ■ ■ ■*

fteMFoeBitna^stvs^ito
:fi,.(S53S V BAC8,

3S-^2b8

, varm)-looking Aunt
.
nutnnw,-,M

�1C1IMIITI,
to the roulh-west.. The country along ever, I would advfae sportsmen going
this route bad the same general appear*
SornU the JndcpsMkat Io lb Lao. anoc aa that dearibed In my fast letter, Wart, to j»rt themrelrealn rwrard to the
tocaltty where they intend to ply their
fflosdfg. (tee late Yttfage lertinn —
vocation. The non of a British Lard was
ViMSfcy.ftotn what? Why from
greasy swatnpa, often a mite In extent, one.
,
fined five dollars, in I 111 note, for
puk
twuca w jwpfar, trad: ,•booting a prairie hen in the month of
broad, rich. Improved field*. Tbo farm May. “Bun Run Ruaaell," of the Lon­
don “TtaMa," suffered a like penalty for
hM-teken ont a United HUteo TIETAIL
quaU shoo|inc. upo© the Sabbath. A
ttnjtOP. DEALERS’ LkooMl Tea,
young mU 'hi Wbcoteda was lately
&lt;««*« from -rnclo Bam" the right to
,
j edaielhjuld damnatloB by the glare, to
wh(,
obto'W^HKfe?*_____ _
MNKpWh thebodteanndaoufaof men.
bad “dared him to do It" Ua fared
Well, if “22fo» to Vindicated,” ain't the
worse than Wiggfaa who quarreled w ith
Cconto aoltl, and tOLD pretty cheap nt
Serogga, mmI threatened to pot him out
ofdowe. “Put me oat if you ean,” said
Hubbleton.8 mllei from Walertr&gt;wn,
fa *tiUfa rtnage of 10 bcuste, upon tho
bank* of the Crswflah river, bare, about
it rods wide, when confined within Its
Qany County. I have vtattod the meet l»nk-. Just now, It fa oa a -betider” swefed by owning tho act, and letting
of the Towns in year County, Harting* from a rurfeft of rain.*. "Sb pent up up a claim agalnet Scroggs fur eerviee.
liteludvd. Elr, I am aatiaited that some II tics eon tracts lb powers." Breaking rendered by defaSMlant for ptalntiff, at
pertton* «f your County in dartined to errer its nature 1 llmlfr, if floods large plalntiir* request. Th* defendant re­
beoauM the finart fruit region of thto tracts of land upon el
covered tho valunoThfa service*. In pufa
Htote; and th- quality of your wheat, 1*
ting plafaUtrMit at ilotirf, rrUhecaUot
dtuur, noted, tho abuodoB* Water Tower«M* 1* aBBlfabto rt OtuBgcvilte, Mid- Author on. U supports on iwaitepiy,
dteeRte usd ITaatiegs, te a auuroe of nuc clcryytuan. aix lawyer., and ano
ptMriem wealth, and rnsex-n saliaatinga
bka the Ilxll Rood completed, It feebore
Under Che above tmedfag the Paw raw
tpSaaaB* one of the Burtnem Itetoteef
Trw .VorfA rrncr, publich« til.following
thia 8*nte. It to the place that offere the
exoMtingly aenrtble aitifile to which wo
beatfbdutemmte tor investment at any
Invite the special attention of our read­
fa my icqualntanoe.
Youre truly.
ers, and all oth«r», tntorasuxl tn human
to a hen drome Uttfa village of *00 peoide. progress, and the social and mo*al eleva­
U haw • welUnrtalned toardfag school, tion of tho youth of our Country. We
or seminary. I |«med the Sabbath think the j o-ltlou taken by'tho Rev.
of New York to nominate itxtocn dele­ pVwaantiy here in thoeodetj at agreabto Mr. Blancharl, tho true one, and wo *&lt;&lt;
gates to the Con*Ututtonal Convention temperance friend*, and addressed a large glad to kuenr that this subject la attractautiianc* al the Chapel fa the evening. log the attention lt&lt; media demand.
adopted * resolution wmtaiulng the *eaKun Fndrte, the present terminus of
We bed the pleasure, on naoday eveikBMit: "The Republicanism &lt;• as good
the road. Is levcn miles from Marshall. nlrglast, of listening to n well deliv­
JOrtfie JfortA &lt;u necessar^/or tke South,
•td Ural In honesty w.' are bound to ' It has 0*0 po&gt;p!e. fa the mldrt of a ered ietture, round in prinrl| le. aud relevil, fertile oom try, and will, In a few
Mtsfato of Aomr what wr conpel abroad
years, he a place of mueli more Import­
ance than now. A stare runs dally bo
twesn thia place and Madslou which is
only U mite* distant.
I y 3.0*0 majority, on the above pfatfonn.
Lake Milla, is an Inland town of 800
The CtoanecUcut reaction don't eeem to
inbabltnuto. Il ia 0 mites -outb-caat of
l«te extended to tbo Empire State, very
Waterloo, mad th* same fromJ*flbn»n
on the railroad &lt;wt The land here has
MtXIOO-—A dispatch received May the same surface as before named, eave
2d. by Fenor Romero, the Mexican that in ami* n'laoat disappear uud grad­
Minister at Washington.from tbo Mexi­ ually ridge* and dr.cr roods assume their
co Consul alNaw-Orfaana, makes the place*. The Village occupies nearly n
Important statement that tho Rcpublcan mileof ground. The Iota are large, vary­
army lai defeated Marques and cap­ ing from one to ten nc.-re, the houses,
tured Queretaro Maximliltin i« aal'l to about half of beautiful, j cllow brick gnd

‘Hirai u VinifastoC"

*

this news fa confirmed, the civil war In
Mexia, between the ImperteUsta and
the Republicans to at an and. There fa
still some agitation In favor of Ortega, thefintefoe-. The, oil, nil about th-town
bat Ufa bardaly strong enough toex- I* y cnerally »a:iiy with agoudaprinkllng
of clayey loam. Abvndanceof good n»fottal forycllow brkk, of ■Milwaukee"

public reading-raucnv' That they have
plenty of Ums to talk to every bedyj—
That tlrey are Mlghted tBigel anyMifng
to All up the paper with. That every
raaa*i, own special ax la a matiar M
"pubUo Id (alert." That It (lores'lunate*
much dlffbrenre whetber copy be writ­
ton on belli aides. That editors rctun;
rtjtotrt nfanneartpto. J . ’ .
.^ManlXlL—Inib^Britfah Hawes of

mites long by S brood Qee JnXt west of
the town. TBcre are rrtne elegant
hopes on the higher ground about it,—
I te hottotb end'- (hen a are grax-eUy, and
such, tliat teams may be driven cotnptetely around Ilin toe water1.edgn.Tbcre are an frun feundry and flour
m^Ilrt the outlet, which la through the
ion took plaae on the Reform bill, and town. Uu|»ant grown to scow extent
tho gwemment waa defeated by a ma­ in tbo vicinity and considerable aitenJority of Olghty^oe by the Liberia.—
The government rtUl Jnaieteon Ua pro-

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on the south a'dexof the hill* Dy the
way, I will odd, that 1 have ao-u this
muf grate grew Ing in wertara Pennnl*,i Wert Virginia, Central and
SortbarB Ohio, Central Indtana, and
Central and Southern llllnoh, and in
ttofiMBoOhto, on the toiamto and both

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k

irjl'iln

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Southern New Jer/cy, and all along the
the Ohio rlvor relfay. from Pittsburgh
toEvanavaie, and I have noticed that
It is Invariably a good bearer, and fa
1 easily and socrtofully cultivated. It
might be grown about Barry County,
with proper care, on the south tide, of
the bill, and on the borders of our bceutifulfaktx AJl«tA-r kind, of fruit,com­
mon to thia climate, are grown in the
neighborhood of Lake Milla, except the
peaeh. The lauds nre held nt rea.*onafi!c
r rtes, farm* being worth from tto to $to
pea acre, jart on the boarders of tho
town. Improved lota of M orU acres

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tone, it has become mere and more svi- j
d-nt that the mearure would meet with ,

ssassssBi &lt;
.
mutual protection:
Emptoyreaaeem,-!

BOWS *M| STrtlMW

GOODS

•dataoyazBet nadentoBdlng', a* to XD
a-yustment of rates of pg)- with time of
—Th* nils* at
labor, and oven the leadeMln the tooye- Bankrupt Arthgw
ment eeam to be waiting on tho progra- rent to ihcGaveru
afrwnta to ddddo for them what they
•hail demand. A few maalfert a wllHngbre. to lufanlt to a reduction of wa­
ges In exact proportion to the reduced
iioureof labor—atill a greater'number
are “willing to meet thelceeea half-way,"
or fa other words, work eight bourn and
be paid for uiue, but am overwhelming
boars’ work. T® thia, of eoutaa, the efapfoyeis demur. They say that even witb­
out thta practical IntTMtoeby one-fifth on
the high rate, of wogse paid up to this
time, U reduetion of the Lours of labor

For Cash or Beady-ty.

RUSSELL 4-E'EVI^s,

Ppirtit $ Oils,
Glatt Putty,
Vamith, Dye Stufft,

RUSSELL i-XEVIX8t
Keep tho bert BOOTS and
SHOES in town.

rural district* where thia system ta not
adopted. As on evidence of tholr good
fallh in this representation, one of tho
inrgoat manufacturing firms in the city,
which has hitherto given constant amploymeatto one hundred and fifty work­
men . lias fasued a circular to its ernpfayees, iu wjrifb, after post! vdy refusing to
run the works on eight-hoar time, it
|&gt;n&gt;po cs to turn overite shop*, tools, etc.,
rt fairly apprnlacd rates to the Trades
Union, or any members of It, who may
wi-h to tgy the experiment of running
the ertahifahment on the co-operative
system, with eight-hour labor. Buchan
experiment, if property conducted would
certainly be on- of the m.wt effectual
ardes of determining the advantage of
the proposed "reform" Which fa claimed
to br w&gt; greatly and equally advantage­
ous to belli &lt; m ploy cm and employee!.
This la no place for the dfaettadon of the
principles involved in a stroggio like
thfa, but I may say that I regard, vpllh
no unall degree of ayprehnmton, this
aclion of too laboring elissre Many of
ibom—no, l am wronging them is ray­
ing so; 1 should hare s*U. fkrt- leaders,
men who generally an, working tor dlrent profit, or possible political advance,
incut through thia moons, loudly vaunt
that if ttiefe demands art no! acceded to,
they win have at»ch a ‘strike," aa ha*
nes er b-fore been teen fa the West.—
Their threat, that they «wni not allow

will attend tori! that. While there may
be no overt am wfaleb will render them
liable to punishment by law, they must
•oiler greatly by a “strike." Very few
of them are prepared for aueh a step and
any attempt st N must indoc* a greet
deal of prtvstfoo among tbrtr families.
Tbrtr proceadon to-day is an immense
affidr. D fa estimated that fifteen thou­
sand men parttalpste fa It. Bafinere
•**!.« along toiTfae; inscribed with
approprfato mottoes and emblem*.Pictures of coffin* marked “10 boure
work, died May 1st. 1M7," are favedte
emblem*. Various trodea here their
work going o« ca the proceedon move*.
The stoM cutter*, mllbtoo* drexi.;,
bledumllhs and other* chip asxl pound
• way &lt;x&gt; huge trunks re they ttioveaieag
the street. Tho ship oarpenten have
large vtmota. rigged and maimed, mounk
edoa wheels, and the eflheta thus pre-

stfabwabtix

Cloted Out—At Cost!”

RUSSELL fXEVIXS,
Challenge the "City” on TEAS!

R USSELL «f- XE VJxs,
Have a Sue Stock of Ckoamr
fond Glabb-wabb for sale Cheap!

W friend Biaa aged while I Tfrtfag fee
fire arms. Tn n abort time we auocccilcd
in taking eteren — .....................In toe aggregate 8
ahola, mlaufag ou

Road WAJfaawrs.
reedy a supply of Jtoc.
upon fttilahceta, with.

Goto, eloacd fa Net
al 188—Flour at an nd*
barrel, and Wheats a.
par Bushel. Corn w.
the market dull for atI-

R*ro*r or The f
or Pv diac Uremvi-r:
reived by the County C
of tbo several Torens!
the copic* be’ongingt
calling at the County -

Tax-Payxb.*, Anx
ee/ement Roll ofthrV
will be ecmjlctid nn&lt;
tion, by all perrons 1

RUSSELL ffJfEYIJfS,
Won’t be Undersold when
CASH is offered !

men of Barry County,
Church at lialf-pcSabbath evening. Ma.
mi

Domra Sai-oow.—T
ted up* in gwxletjle, a
the store recently dccu
Wightman A Kleth,
pleeeedto mart bh frlc
lie There hw long k
Taaaparuoo Dining S
lage, and wo think run
of which the people h.
to be proud, they shoe
Arfa the liberal patron

lor
Sale,
I lO«df&gt;nitni0Mm,lateng|

TAKE NOTICE.

were duly installed a*
Floorer Ledge on Mom.
W. a Ta R«re. Wm.
W.B.K.8., Mm. Ki
W. I„ JL 8., Mre. SI
W.-Th Mrs. T. Phill!
W. Fz&amp;,Mr. E. Hol

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,

U Ptt$OX8 *rv e.uiUul .g»Ud pwd

W.ao.,Mr. j. n. &lt;
W. M„ Mr. FUo Dun
W. D. M^ Mfaa. II. 1
W. Chaplain, Mr. Sp

Tmajool—To Hon
the efficient Deputy Pt
•at of pobifc Inrtreicti
the Report from that
tbayourendlng Dee. t

Real Estate

Broker,

MIIiDLrrtLLX, . BAktr CO .

Cd far freul* tore* dollare per acre, M&gt;d
an improved, at io to 60 dollars per acre.
It the reach, a favorite fruit of mine,
could be grown here, thto wo aid U a
‘
«to

out with a double-barreled shooter to
take pickerel upon the abelloWB a* the
outlet. The Orel game takas WKSMtrldgo while luting it, morning rsvdto
onalegby tho tenkoi tt&gt;e fakw The
wxawma^dunk* uet
Wk,
but such as causel by . mi-step, thdtet
your bumble servaat Into the e«dd water
•nJ Hmdtsreriytohfewatot-oort. Jtitul

T» ‘BtMFWANtTJ
bald on Friday avenin
of Mr. Jatnea Dunning
The pcHle are cordial

MICHKUI.

overthrow of Slavery,bls wart an this tn tore
has yea been given to ti
To Dr. J. L. Moore.

'3. 'wiftaiiT..

,
boiUAQk
, In this their■
a repedetijr.
:
.

•oa ta, and has been, fc
Titian! naiaance, and h
th* edfloe of Alii itat o
**WS wan a positive e

any qnaatity, from Meeen. Klrrtraff
Bro's , imported by tbesBSehere *pd wbb&gt;
aMrtadfrfetromall'dortoriarnorreJn]tomllon. Their store tefaMte Lombard ,
“I"1'1-* “ “»M
rtteh K. muu. «»k- taCbl^r,
allows ktorelf to fotgeu
,

ktogffiatlttSewIn Up*
tempt to pct the moor
MM nt bow day. wool

yyniXUUM AMD

MO V S T ACHtS

b« destroyed

7Bl«bL Tt
NfeN^C

�agoral «nS jRH»rrltane«j.
. iHMItt PAFflTif unrwrm.-

snecr.TO wonem.
Hcud. the Certificate •( Rev.
, R. T. FJaalla.
Tabs. Somma: ’
” - • • - -:
D*r Se:-nu b tu eartifjr that 1 wu lakes
with Syipep^s * jtu
W Jtmfc. sad. tar •

ATLANTIC &amp; SHUT
Broad Range kailway!
NEW YORK
■‘SSR’RftSiu.z
FH KLASELPBIA.
BAITIMOIE, nad ,
WASHINGTON CITY.
Tib b tkeMly Iwutvlkr

IF YOU VAST GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !

BEU'* TOIK HU*.
On motion, Edwin Mallory, A.P.
Drake and L. Wightman, were appoint­
ed Executive Committee, until the com­
pletion of tbo organisation.
*
On motion of O. H. Greenfield, the
delegates were empowered to appoint
aubsiltatos, in case of their inability to
attend in person.
I On motion tho meeting adjourned

PHILLIPS £ BENTLEY’S

u tree. Tao otnla rvqvirrt U paj pmiaga.
The Tempebascb Social will be
held -n Friday evening, at the residence
of Mr. Janire Dunning, op Green Street.
The public arc cordlally'lnvitod.

f.VEVIXS,
"Cily”o» TEAS I

lock of Crockist
IE for Balo Cheap!

concerning myself. Among them they
hive circulated Hie report that I have
ready * supply of Road n’arrant*, got had no deal with any oao in Barry
up on fall sheets, with Rules &amp; Returns Cmintj^, but that I have had difficulty
printed thereon. We can supjdy every
We tho undersigned, do certify that
Township In the cr.mty on demand.
wo ham hail dqnl with 8. P. Cady, and
havs
nn trouble
twin!.!.. in
Iw so
w. doing . *
avs liail
had no
Gold. el««&lt;xl in New York, Monday
F. D. Ackley,
° T4....C?.
P.
Dunbar,
v IW—Flour at an advance of 20ch» per.
R. Mudge,
1). b trikcr,
barrel, and WhoaloL nnadvanooof 4 eta.
Trovers I’hlUlpH, A. Hubble,
J. W. Bon tie v;
H. D. Hobk,
per Bushel. Corn was declining and
W. 11. H. Heath, Isaac Mc scr,
the market dulhfor other csraL*. ■
Wm. Dickey,
J. S. Van Brunt.
IV".
—— bi. nanuw,
Seymour Andrus,
J. P. Goodyear,
D. Wooley,
David Cooi.
coved by th«County Clerk, t he Clerks
Joseph Cole,
of the acveml Townships, will reei-lve
J. B. Wright.
the copic' beon.iing to their office, by
Hcphcn Yccklcy,
railing at the County Clerka offie?.
John M. Ftebblua.
H. A. Goodyear,
J. M. Nevins,
^.Bentley,
.merit Roll of the Village of Hartings
Bailey.
die .cm] IcUd ami rc.-.dy for iro-l to­
ri. by all perron’ Interested, nt the

Dry Goods,

CRISPER COMA.

Boots

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Dr. J. BRYAN, Consulting
IrMtanni

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',et ;

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Shoes,
Hatsand Caps,

Groceries,

jgXCELSIOk ? BXCELat'Ht f t ■

CHAETELLAR’S ’

HAIH EXTE1MINATOB

Crockery
And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

To tba lodin vapcchllr, thia InralnaUa dnila-

|i.r.

ltA.ll u L. .. -- -&lt;--- .

MORE VALUABLE 1UAK GOLD!

Bryans Life Pills,

u i Mil bafort pankaahg.

PHIIUM * SEMYLXT

—.n,

...

J. W. Bradle y •«
Celebrated Patent Doplex Elliptic

r.’ r-S|

ndersold when
red.!
Win. S. Messmer uUladdrreatlieyoung
men of Barry County, nt lh= Presbyteri­
an Church at lialf-pa-t teven o’clock,
g.bbath evening, May 12lh. Pubjeel,
TBUB Maxlxsbss. Wo trust the y&lt; ung
men will go. listen Co whit hern ay vny,
and grow wise by a pra’JealWip’IcaUou

■White T^iquid Enamel,

PIANOS! PIANOS!!!

Far ImprarinE aad Braniitying Um CdBiptu-

WHY XOT USK TH! DEBT

The moat [vilnsbk anil pvrf-ct prrparalion tn
... a.. ^.1—. ... .L.. . i..■ __

COMRAD Ml RFCS EM,

HI Spirit.. F.iniH./ Hy.uJkT L
UrwaaAnsaW.

Dby Goods MAnitLT.--The following
wu tho wholesale net cash prices for the
leading style* of Domestic Dry Gcxxh in
ted up, in gO'id stj le, as a dining saloon,. tho New York Markit, May 4th, 1S67:
the "tore recently occupied by Robinson
Prints, 12« (Sb Me.
Wightman 4 Kleth, where be w ill be
Brown Sheeting, 3-4 to 4-4, 0 @ 26c.
pieced to meet hh Munds and tho pub"
••
7-4 to UM, 85 d 67jc.
Ke. There ha« long been a need of a
Bleached Muslins. 3-4to 4-4, 10 @ 40c.
TemjcniDtc Dining Saloon intb'avll••
"
6-4 tn 10-4,33} G) Me.
D. mlns, 16} &lt;3)350.
of which the |«oi&gt;)o have every roaron
Htrlped Bhtrtlngs, 13} ® 35}c.
to lx proud, they should extend Io Mr.
'licks, 20 @ 46c.
Art* the liberal patronage the inertia of
Corset Jean", 15 @ 23c.
/
Brown Drills, 17 ® 21}.
Pelsin-, 2M (?, yw. _____

A eer'er WUB&lt; B.nMjy wiAb.
ia
Dr. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLB.

Dr. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS.

atamfvd w&gt;velop« addmaad io yc
rocairalhv plrUre and danirad inf
tarn mail. All eotUMMbatlua
dvntial. Addreea id eaatdam.

11. U.S.. Mrs.Knsppcu.
L. H. 8., Mrs. Kldmoro.
T., Mrs. T. Phillipa.
F. 8., Mr. E, Holbrook.

Cliwixi

ClIKAX

ATTENTION SOLDIERS!

Page’s CHnux Salve, a Fam:
It heals wiUwai a nr.'

No

ftunlly should be without it.
AGBNCrt

t I G H T,
ate Broker,'

Thaxkr.—To Hon. C. B. Stebbins,
the efficient Deputy State Superintend­
ent of public InxtrusHon, fora copy of
the Report from that Dvjiortmcnt, for
the year ending Dee. 31st 1867.
To I. N. Arnold for n copy of His
History of tlir “Life of Lincoln and the
overthrow of Slavery," the moat valua­
ble work on this interesting subject that
hat yet l&gt;een given to the public.
To Dr. 1. L. Moore, Boston, Mass., for
a pap. r containing a report of hU elo­
quent oration on Odd Fellowship.

As rr Should bk.—Wo notice that
the Paw Paw 7&gt;ue Northerner Is showInr up A. H. Morrison. and warning Hie
people of bin attempts to bo nominated
Cor Congress. Thia Is all right. Morri­
son la, and luu been, for ten years, a poHUcal nuisance, and his appointment to
the office of Aav.»*ordf Internal Be ve­
nue was n positive dhgntoc, even to
A toy JoHxsojr. Only think of put­
tbig that fallow in Upeon’a place—to at­
tempt to put the moon In place of the
*un at noon-day, would bo Ires redleulou». By tbo way, wo should like to
know the
o/the pile that made him

Fntm.—Wo learn that the saw mill,
owned by Mr. Balch, In the township of
Yankee Springs, and about 80,000 fort of
lumber, was destroyed by fire, last week
on Monday night. The work of an in«ndtary, aa la suspected. Lore about
42,500.
The portable saw mill of Mr. Brtotri,
«t Baltimore,was, al*o, destroyed by fire
on Friday night The lire caught from
foe saw drnt, which hud been on fire
'luring the day. The Engine, wo leans,
wm Saved, so that the dsraagsato »ot
T«y great, kvc the lo»of tinsels again
rehluj the mill at work, probably no to
««eedf],0b0. No iDSWuaw cn either
•' IM mllu,
'

TFe warrant it to care Scrofula
Sores, Salt Rheum, CkUhWaa,

—a— anu oil ErupCiiw

I dm now procuring the AD­
DITIONAL Bounty provided AKewThingforHastisgi
by AM . of Jttfy/lSdS, m will
fUlly appear by the above affida­
vit. SdraierB, and all entitled,
bring along your claims and have
theih qfroperh" settled. My TOBACCO STORE
chargea are as low aBthe lowest,
and no charge unless claims col­
lected.
.
TOBACCO,
FRANK ALLEN.
HastingB, Feb. 4th, 1867.
aoAus.

»re&gt;

AND PIPE^

of every ktadW virbo.
MEER8CHAM,

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OUTTA-PEttCUA,
BRIAR BOOT.

�SM

GREAT x

COST
SAVE MONEY

15000 DOLLARS
OTurtcr. cwordJn- to tho seaaon ; Lave
the toya «*&lt;* ; cut the bote,ven ; tie
elitely with two baa&lt; ttrlnga, and kwp

Ian than oao b.U an inch ».'ng. cut or
burn cviryahoot ou which It ta found,
Hit take* p,® whole. It tea acr.ou*
trouble, and demand tever* treatment,
or U&gt;c plantation i* done lor. .
Win-- rWrinmiMiwamiir njai
la over, in rowa X Scot apart. Xaily Vab
emtne iatbomoat popular eaHy. Mo
hawk, China ond otl.ea are.-guod. Of

GOODS

nW ARX ROW
mnnroelj-, orto shell. The New Giant
W«xP‘*N«b*‘»ttoil'a only, la a* near
pcrfct.iwi ak.We cij&lt;ct to *w in a b«an
to the OUtanou U tween iowv Sow early
^r.Tlu TMteUfi, Bwooll,
Htaweb Sprtuta, Cknluloww kad Kohlr»J4, all ik-o.1 nearly the mmr treatment
wMfljioung. bow in a wall proix&gt;rvd
ec -d-bed lu roiri 6 Inehe. rjaut. Aa

Railroad Prices,
A4dlwTraa*pe»»-loa; aad ceaa’ato saalaly *f

Duty fte I® flirty Days
READY MADE

. rnrus

of all kinds,
u,—a,I.J..
and will be sold at

Tb be'Bold

Consisting of

RRCRiriRO VIRier RROSf r.lRVRACTUR8RS ARt&gt; AUCTrOR
ix law
roup, a rxxr

HARDWARE

AT COST

■'7:J ■

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp; CO. DRY GOODS

H. A. G0ODYEAB 4 CO

CLOTHING I

Iron, Nails, Stoves,
TOi WAXK at ALL AMDS, ef Me ew

■aaafketare, *ad Warranted Good.

STOVE PIPE,

BRP PANS,

And everythin ch* f^bionrd

LARGE &amp; FINE STOCK BARLOW, GOODYEAR
courmsixc all the differ.
&amp; GRANT,
ENT VARIETIES OF

Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

THE LARGEST AND BEST
SELECTED STOCK OF

DRY GOODS

CUFFSt and Many other Goods
regardless of cost.
'

DEY GOODS

Cb« asfl See for Ysarselra.

AND

Boots and Shoes,

Good Black Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
A Chuchula Be ver " 412
worth $18.
ever bro’t to ■ this Mart, Fine Caster Bcver “ $20
worth $30 *
Carpets.
Bile Cloth Suit $18, worth $28
CONSISTING IN PART OF
Suite for Business, 12
Druggets,
Heavy Coat,
”
Boots &amp; shoes,
Ladies’ Muff
“ ftir Collars
4,50
Oil Cloths,
English Merino, 0,75 yd wide 1,00
Hats Al caps,
French "
1,00 worth l,5o
”
'•
1,12* " 1,75
Wall Pap.
Buffalo Robes 7,50 “ 10,00
Bleached goods,
“
"
12,00 •• 16,00
■ockery, dtc.
Ladies’Knit Hood ,75 “ 1,12
................. 1,00 “ 1,75
'1 Double all wool Shawls
Our Assortment is full and com­ Ladies’ dress goods,
3,50 worth 6,50.
plete, and as OUT Goods
were purchased during
'
Terms Cash.
Fancy goods,
the recent decline
in the Eastern .
Mudge Al Bailey
Markets,

Groceries,

ant plnoty of mod, Leave xb^foaln
pi kuut 1«« mrn-MT F*N
WlltaHan and Gnator. ojileU. White
bpUjc tho txet fo.-eunuy ur marJu t.
Mm Phutt.—Truiaphuit wheu lane
enough to mother hoi bed. o»pot and
keep undo? gas. Lo not pm oat of
door* anLU art l:d w.nn wiw.H-r.
IX.’moc.—The ci op from .wiuMrafi
plan Ci will now bo ro^dy for um or ml*.
BoW ned* for ■ ^ccv» Ion. Transplant
wbrn la.-ge enough 1 foot apint each wkfkkl
SAY­
jiftfofu.—Treat' In all reaped* like
ING TnA T WK CAN .IND

Cassimeres,

z.v

from

•&lt;

ShelfHardware,
Lashes Wool^hawi:

THEY NA VK JUST RECKITED

Staple and*Fancy

fr-tn eiiM-Tsmtu w-ll bool. Tt&gt;5 hoMrkleeXDeUra: furthl&lt; work. KuhLtbt
la n_t «c re-ullly transplant. J aa the &lt;Ahera, and it la be tc.- to '..civ the ared,
wtMiia the ceopiaxo atan.i, in n&gt;wa la
—j
[h.n At S or 10
ly mhbm^a, Wakefield
r mofitem, ;lbe. w&amp;m&gt;Uy for poor no Is; lat--r.

n.e. |m. »H

ROPE,

iraagi

ORLND-STORES,

Farming Tools of al)
kinds,
P1OTSh.LS,
LASS.
AND WOODEN WARE.

HARNESS

SHOP.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1867,
itusinrps girrrterg.
jaw™

MccowNtix &gt;'

gho.cehs,

r. Btriiwn,:.-

i.-4‘t‘M.t’&lt;»toM*&lt;JArOB MAU8.
A1? t1*"* to »»*• “ »« ‘M*1’ &lt;e »urW&gt;*Mn to
«a» tbvrs tofan boyfag .{..Stori.

“You made tlin pulse about ninety,—a
little hard—didn’t you, ns X did I Host,
and lbw diet for a day or two and ail will
be ripH, wont ill”
.
«Was it the feeling of sympathy, or was
it the pride of superior' sagacity, Urat

J £i-«£2rJE1;.8U0 *»• «M&lt;nm,eAwDi»B

SOLD OUT.

“Net eo fort—not to fast, Forfvca," ho
said, “I *e *ren that look on another face
of tho somo blood ; ft’s a great many
years ego, and she was dead before you
were burn, my boy; but Fro aeon that
look, and it mount trouble them end I’m
afraid it moans trouble now. I soo some
danger af a brain frror. Atal *ho doeen t
hare thu, (hen look out for Kano hyster­
ic fits that will make miooh inf Tako
that lianilkcrehfof off bar lioad, and cut
her hair cIomj, and kfa-p her temple* cool
and put some drawing plasten to tiro
eolre of her foot, end giro her eomo uf
mypitutot ri»&gt;po&gt;ito: and follow them
With tho samo doon of nr/ p.i/»--Arb/.—
I’ve boon through it all before in tlio
snrnrr hueao. Irtv folks aro only dead
folk re wnrmnd over. I can eoo’ ’em all
in that girl’* face; haudsomo Judith, to
1h gin witlx And Hurt queer woman, tire
deartm’s mather; there’ * where sho guts
that bystericky look. Yen, uud tbo black
eyed woman with tho Indian blood in
her; look out fur that; look out for that
And—and—my san, du yuu rotuomber

I h^r. *04 uR «y fah«*» fa tk. 8*Mk of
Goods, fannsdy osood bv Od«U A FaUar. to D.
C. Iteirley, ■ bo will cooUauo

The Busiucsa foijhe Old Stand,
in all its Various Branches,
With Uf. Fuller. All Ibra* 1.4.hfad fa n.. Bro
o&lt;Od«U A Fuller are rrq&lt;&gt;Mt»d to aeUfa tbe uao
far^uirtiTfcV’oje'li A Fulhr^l
bv.teft *1 tbo stor* of I|s*lojr* Fuller
oprrtf "•
• ■ TrllSOM ODELL.
Bastings, April Jib, 1MT.

-A-t It .Again !

■fcl-ssifityte'"'
ia« sot Dur SALT, bt
CULi

MORTOJTS GOLD PENS.

tann9l ht tnit4
vj&gt; lA-W
priwripZr &lt;T sses ' eiM^ Njr /m^
reAer AeeweMrnefed &lt;m UUj'pct Aon rerrsAhrr it" Here tree' dwrofion to wtorir
pl^-knowledg. of th. spirit of Arery, ,-xvanted for by &amp;e tod
salts might ahnost wsyd was Jn .nt ■! of agw Ess bwried il eoooeml
ofhto owadhte. H* Jid die for that
d.sli i Ireb tg^s jebjg
rey cawe, the noblest martyr, wfanm , *1 with its top, sal mmm of to
natMoUH be ^OahM b»
who kw* , &lt;« the my Kttf ef«e tam
her to th* esri of tow. Ysrtssday was toaylq wei.isriilU toth*«
the annivtnnry of his death; to-day of ami is a fine smarts oT^proi
his ramreertton. We turn from the ago-; tartare. H h filial with toofi
' niring ptotnro of .too mA end bisr, upm riunns, and has a h%h roof *f ]
whkS Srery bad laid tea by aamsm-1^-*- k---------------------------sin s hand to the brighter same dt Hl*
Oputhrtisfa,' where, borne up&amp;n the wing, side and out, uni—» osfiinp, east tfL
ibl”
cd ang-ds of Freedom and Truth, to* with finely swiMwft
soul floats upward to the sound of swoot fordinn an tmmcaa* field for th* smtfow.
music imuiiig from th- glad throats of

and that it would soon pas* off
.
They l«ft tho room,to talk it over.
“It doos not nmount tompah I suppose,
father," said Dr. Fordyce Huribhrt'-

aBQoriiiiss,

•

NUMBER X

Vaile,

her uh u ono of mare ruccnt origin than
tlio Ub«s famous Etonumant* of Egypt;
ar at Issrt too pMliro is, as it i* inacribed
to Tiberias, [and rontons the mim» of
Emperor Nero, Claudios, and Caligula.—
It is located In a desolate plafo/nscvipg
no habitations within iwrural milre, and
tho nsud l mitt Arab village, built over it
b now utterly dcnitul. It is diflicull to
imagine how a building cf its sm and
vriuu uutid borome so romrtcirir buried,
in tbo «u.'r&lt;. of 2d o^tturiMuM w be «nI tiroly hidden beneath the surfacn.
1 Tne Mcmauufem 'ie a . grand ruin of
imn-.rnso projxrrtkms (o&lt;0 teel by SOO.)—'
It* column*, walls arid axuUircsu
standing in gw! ccnditfon, ud are *11
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Eads «*y farlilwrty, sad '■nd .'
So fought ths sous of undent Rome,
whoso' freedom sank beneath tho ambi­
lions projtxts of cunjiuoring huroee and
tlio general cooperation of her poanla.—
In 1853 they called that horrid immor­
To-day tho wveu-ltHled aty sits ‘'childless al show I was speaking of the “Model
. ami crowulras in her voiceless wee.
Eo Artiste," and people uouldn't go to tso
fought tho hcroe-j of Lexington trad it liul now they coil that sort of tiring
Bunker Hill, of Trenton arid of Yotk-. n "Giuud Spectacular Drama," and ovesy
town, and so more recently hjtre fought | Ixxiy pure. It is all in a name. And it
the loyal heroes of the L’nfoh army in is *jwctacular ns anything I ever saw
their mighty work of crushing treason, i without rinkmg right into Uuc cm th with
Eternal rigilanco is tbs iriee of liberty. outraged modesty. It is tho wickedest
Tho victory once pruned, tho struggle . show you con think of. You xne there is
with Ler euemiea mu.-U be still maintain­ unali harm in exhibiting a pack of pain*
ed. As God build* tiro devil pull* down. odold harivte, swathed in gaxxre, Hko tbo j
I «Jur week is liku that of Eyaq.bu* with original model artists, for no man c*reth '
his backward rolling stone— uovor aaxao- a cunt fur them but to laugh and jeer st:
plished and always to be renewed. It is thum. Nakodnsas iteclf, m such a com, I
Ho paruod again, until tho th rughts well to boor that in nriuil, friends of free- would bo isulhing wureo than disgusting. ।-------------------------------------- w
camo slowly «traugt^mg up to tho point
But I warn you that when they put I laqjrel that baa erer been reactod. Cut
where the question left him. Ho atiouk ventary saTed. to -yuer twc. Although beautiful clijqMw-buili girl* an the Hugo I from a ringlo block of rod granite, ftm
Iris head sulotm^y, and turned his dim our fathuxs obtained tho independence) of in this now tariuon, with only barely f—•-» —r.u u»- v_^a------ore* on hissan'auoa.
their State*, th ,y did not reduce into clothe* enough lu to bo tantalising,. it is
• “Four gi-ncratiuito—four genoraiions, practice thn prinriplca of human right a *hrowd in* untfoa of tho devil. It lays
man and wife—y&lt;*' five generations, for enunciated in tho Declaration. liuiro a hoarier siege to public murals than all
old ticlah Whithcni took mo . to Ju* arm* were ronsnrratives in there dr.ya a* now tho britnuato model artut ehuwe you
Wtotod y«e
when I was a eluid, and called mo •little —a crowd of gnpidoo or loiterers, whoso oah bang Into aetkn.
x
-rr—7 —» boost broken into
R*i.‘ fori was in girl’s cfotho*—Crogonoby what foroo no can can taQ.
The name of this cow (xhiLilion that
rations before this Hasurd child 1’vckfokto touches my mjsrioaarj- soariblEtie*, is -r- __ -my.ODsQ&lt;n*«* how the othur
jsd ca with those old eye*. And it scorn*
,tbo “Black Crtok” The acriuo eflbeta templa* of statuary all tmr Egypt h*vo
to me that I can *eo someihing uf almost
been defoood and throw*
TW
every &lt;mo of ’em in this child'* face; if*
amount uf fonatiaiton, nrrlrlieni erf to
tho forehead of (hi* one, and it is the th* *amo work is impended to-d*v. But
gtmiuna fcroo m-niMry to do the wort
•yeeaf thn! otio, and it’s (ho other's the ‘mill* of th* guda grind slowly end
ran scarcely be computed, and Gotobetas
month, and tho look* that I retuunber iu they grind exceeding fine.
It is nut yet
uf I crsia, who made tho ~~nn**st of
another, and when sho sneaks, why, I’ve a ouaiury since the notion was - burn uf
Egypt 600 ycoraHC, must boeo ftwd
heard the samo roioo boforo—yes, yco-an liberty into independence, and uuweho
yean of empfoymo*t Jta his fatowa*
long ago as whan I was first marriod; for acknowledge* her maternity. &gt;*,rrdo»
army in this' anrrio* alone.
‘•Mjbh Withers, • fatlicr, want* to talk
I remember Raelusl uaod to tlilukl rfrai*- / rttU is inscribed upon her* । bonnera.—
with you about her grand-nicer, Mire
,
General Mewi Itroos. “
exl Hondsotao Judith's vvioo muro than it Equality and fraternity fere her watch* ceucy, raptnrf too men and buys—and to
Harold," said Dr. Ebuftro Hulburt
doserved—and her face, U&gt;o, for that words. The notion ww bound to obey NtUu'a oestaken in tara^y-fotuhtmdrod
-Kumms are yet tn-rreut that Post“Mito wiflmra Iflee Withers?—O, Sil-Merod
lunco Wilhnnv—live* up at the Puplam. matter. You ramembor Ilaohol, my first in time the impulse which gave it oxie- I dullara a night (sovea nights and a mati­
vsnoc, arid so t£o germ uf (he tree plaul- nee a weak) for fire month*, and sumo­
How’s th* Dreroo, Mia Witfanwf*' (Ob. wife—don't you, Furdyre F'
"Na faih.-r, I don t remember, but I cd on the 4th of July, 1770, baa grown times twcnfr-sOvnn [htudred dollars. It
—The Detroit police rr*iiwil*rf* _
1810.)
;
oak for!»,&lt;&gt;» .orUtoywrZSSS^
i*
claimed
ths
t
a
mnlti
tedn
equal
to
tho
and
spread
in
branclwa,
and
w»
arnaboul
“My father i* not living. Dr. Hurlburt.11
rhn flin r r^nvnlm
entire
Duuulatiun
of I Ko *haro
State riuted^thds
of OsHforto reap the rich fruitage thereof
ni^CfSmmrin
Included,
too *rrtamr«l into hii ear.
In the land of freedom, so-called, th#
।
was wo™*.,
District of Columbia was the scat of the plar. Tbo greet Zf«riri&lt;/new^«pcrpiiriH
he wee wxth'us, and they come m.d go—
CnpitotBcuealh tho shadow of its dosoe ed into ft, and a esnsatioti pareuu preach­
they oom* and go. I remember hi* fath­
the slave mart Kua’ hcjd. and tho crier ed » seroun egainst ft} mi was aaSctarf
er, Majoe Gadcou Withau Ho had a [VrM».!tony (Hrtoktest Apnl isj
to advertise it ail vrer tbo rontiuent, and
grooi rod Toetbor on training days—that
Yesterday was tho annivorsanr' of a amsigned human bodies and souls to eo th* peopriotoF* fortune woe made.T
was what mad* m* rommnbcr him. Who । day of grief. Tcndny is Iho anmmare bondage and ignorance trad enforced
The scenery and tho lege an every­
do you say was sick and wanted to too | of a day of rojcacing. Thus in tbo eal- rice. Tt wane greet crime, but it has
thing ; tho acton who do the talking are
endar of time num noted his chequered brought its retribution. The model of a' the WTstnbedaot sticks on the burette.-—
way thsmuh fife. B is a tangled web of statute of Liberty for tho Capitol dome ; But the fairy soento they faaxnoto tho
MpTTunrtW r
•
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goqd and-ttl, arid great orimla that mark
an epoch are nmrod in ihoir amurmn*ing in flowm: beak
would like to have yrra go nn to tho pup­ ry aJchrntton. A good deed is not tho
&gt;; others abaterIFmwon------ •litre and tat o n look at her. You rcmetu- better or wares for being dune upon any
_
q Otbem in all
b«r Mrrtle Hu-Osd? She i* tlw great day oTtheroett tat lheday on which a
t— ------------- r-J| &lt;iris nothhji but-a
granddaughter of your old friend, the grorited goocl'dcod nidunp beoumna fcrwOdamssi of girls Vwiked up, pile on
DbaMtn.
? ,\P-; ■
U
ever Iftmed iri the alfortiutinto remetnHe had to writ a pSito before lii.i
bninoo.of aU mou wlaae oondiikn has
I thoughts Would tbeteie JRler; with a lit- ’
1 or wiicwloro af'ftprir
Us time the proper answer would be
to tho; adynrictemsrit
I TVO adsbrato with
music w
withUUsud boamto*
r-.»qp.nj’
......
,
spewche*, th* 4 th of July
'Ike Old Withrre “stortfa-guod ccnstitu- i lirthduy. TUI^ fal
tion*—a Utile apt to be nerrous, one dr
two of 'em. Tye given ’em a good deal
of valerian and amafiirida—not quite so
muchsinro tho new blood canto in. Uraro
isn't tho change in folifa people think­
camo thing srto- and agri*- ■ I**o'ri*u

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TBB DATES

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TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

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child’s graml child bora with six fingers.
Dore this girt liko to hare her own way.
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of Timbereil Und. ^iaB4bro«
Clocks, Wajciw, JiwauarfSn.- mile evt tlUMUMvSi «m
sowed tc^/FMfli &lt;t«ec more
vhb and Platxp JFam,
chopped.
For particular, ioquire of
ELAM CROOK,
QIIMiUSSMdMdHNAA ■ • -J

IS’assw

Sale.

■ to tho house, and sropt with his *ou'.
uptofoWro-n’orertho water
Uhl. pdifa»»w»*a»tfar-'’'
rhoro woo *&amp;de too much prirem

rtfood observer. Tiro old man looked
tor tong and curiuualy, trie in^efota

■•*&gt;**-# ““Wf «»•&lt;.*«

�thr gifting* gianrr.

flab river. It contain* mm Church, two
achool building*, two staras, a hotel,
about 8$ bouses and 800 people. It was
18 year* ago, but 1* now much dilapida­
ted. The town* upon th* Un* of th*
railroad, some mile* east, have taken

B00I8 AID 8TAT10IKRT,
uf impossibility. They have learned
that under rxfating droumstancss here,
capital can much more easily do with­
out labor, than ialor can dispense wllb
capital, and they begin to regard with
eusplcion th* jentencc which their bint­
ent leaders are »o fond of that “capital
jind labor are inimical to each other and
their in tr:*,te must ever bo diametrical­
ly opposite." A fine old table recur* to
mo Just now. m an apt illustration of the
existing situation. It Is that which rails
how once all the other members of the
human body “struck" against the
etomach. The head said “why iboold I
work, plan and contrive merely to till
this ever insatiate stomach I" The arms
•aid "why should ws labor that th!*

SCHUYLER COLFAX,
of Indiana.
Hee J¥e»&lt;&lt;teu,
* * FRANCIB THOMAS,
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a 1 we labor for." The leg* and feet
■ •’
of Maryland.
’ That Ticket would nit us to a eharm, •aid" why should we carry about thbi
cxptWaliT tho Colfax port of It
uacieea load of stomach ; “and with one
accord they ail resolved to strike.” But
very soon all found themselves getting
treaty wlUoostua weak and losing their faculties and they
—•
—------- eo dollar* in gold, were glad enough to return to the dis­
but 5fr. DoollUl* bedde*. We learn
charge of their proper function*, all, in
from WMtlngtoo that Mr. Doolittle wUl
laboring fertile stomach, found that
gofmmedfaicly on a confidential mis­
they were benefiting themselves and
sion-to the Ctar-it i* to be hoped by
that Ita Iom was Inevitable tbelr* aL-o,
•o with tbe working men here. They
. Tn Fujw KEV.-BrarEa.—Doctor have been made to appreciate the fact of
Franklin remark* that a man as often their dependance upon capital for profi­
gets two deltas for tho one he spends in table modes of employ-ment of their
forming hi* mind, as he docs fora dollar strength and skill, and they aro now
b* lays out fn any other way. A man willing, mainly, to return to habits of
ritts n pound of sugar and it fa gone, and industry on the old system. There is
the pleasure ho ha* enjoyed is ended, however a fcrotlona minority which doc*
belt tnc information he gel* from * new*. it* beet to keep upthesplritof turbulence
paper I* not the " isdam of ono or two and non rtsuion which organises meet­
nMm, it is the wisdom of the ag*, and ing* dally nt *oma o*&lt;he nmnerous
tbo wjadomof past ages, too. A family HtUe hr.U* about tho city, read* bogus
dispatches and items of “new*," for
mutual encouragement, jiromfacs to atari
a dolly newspaper in the interests of tho
working classes, etc., etc.
How long this minority will hold out
-U*d then there uro tho little once grow­
ing up wtthoctnny taste for reading.— and succeed tn overawing, by threats of
VJho, then would be without a newspa­ personal violence and enrolment on the
per-and who would read ono regujary "black ll»t," those who are ready but
fur them, to go to work-remain* to be
without i*aying for ft t
Been— most of the smaller shops, found­
NzwaPAfUB Chamoe.—Col. Charles ries, factories ete., have been again
V, DvLand has purchased the Saginaw started, some with reduced force but all
JZc/V-M, a democratic sheet. and chang­ with a* much a* they ncMltomeet the
'd jta name to tho Sagiuow Republican,
th* fiat, numbar of which appeared on larger work, buc.1i aa tho rail-road shops,
tbt 18th ult -It present* a good appear- Nortlrweatern Manufacturing Co. and a
aaoarifl gives no uncertain Bound on ■ few other* are not yet in operation but
the pntttidal tasue of the day. F access are only waiting a few days to give time

Right o* Wav.—Tho Jackson, Sagi­
naw dt Lansing R. R. Co. are engaged
in obtaining deeds of the right of way
of tho^and through wplch the road will
run, sit'd land at'/distance of fifty

of their wnye and live” when If they
will hot their places will bo filled by
other* from other parte of tho oountry,
many of whom are already eollciUng
employment.

Iter. Dr. O. H. Tlflkny, pastor of Grace
Church, haa been appointed correspond­
ing secretary of tho Methodist Episco­
pal Church Extention Society. Hla en­
roBiteWh— We tee that many of our ergy, ability and Judgement will lie of
ciliaen*.place, on drop letter*,* two qsnt the greatest advantage to the organiza­
stamp.-riThis limply fa throwing away tion in question.
•
■t ‘
one^aca^-a* the postage on drop letter*

ford, III. The ndlroMi has mads boating
unprofitable, and dams have been built
that obstruct naviggtton. Tbe couroe of
th* river fa sooth-eastward, till at Jsflter•on it unites with Rock rivvr, then bear­
ing south and west, it flow* to tlio “Great
the land la prairie, with oak openings,east, it i* heavily timbered.
Tho same abundance of material for
beautiful yellow brick 1* here, as else­
where in this region. Half of the bouses
in Che town are brick. In tbs
atft■
piosperity, the house* wore elegant
and convenient Now, some of them
have a negligent ipjieoranoe, that de­
tract* from the beaaty of the village.—
Tbe soil 1* a rich, gravelly loam with
bar eand there extensive and deep beds of
clay. Grapes anooeod well here and
winter wheat la grown to *omo extent
What gives peculiar Interest to the
town, lathe decaying relic* of a civilised,
but extinct rare of pcojile that onee
dwelt here. Altaian, or the “Ancient
City," 1* *o named from the Aztoe*, •
rare of people found In Mexico, at the
time Cortes made hla conquest of that
country, and who are supposed to have
been not unlike in manners, custom*
and their knowledge and practice of tho
arts, the nation that onec Inhabited this
locality. No written record of this ex­
tinct tribe or nation la to be found; no
traditions among living aboriginal races
can throw any light upon the “Lost
People’s" history. In the fields, 80 rods
back of the river, aro rows of ancient
mound*. 6 or 8 rod* apart, from 10 to SO
fret high, extending around in a circular

in some of thi-m, other* have been grad­
ually levelled down by tbs plow. Noth­
ing has been found fn them but black,
rieh earth taken, a* it appear*, from the
top of the ground* of which they are
formed. Farther cast, and oouth of tho
town, upon the high ridge of land that

Aid, ky nbttUas, hu II folk l*« rW
Of pguitam.ii frra &gt;n offelded God t
Has dirg dIgeaae with pgelil«• ttei bmlh
8&lt;*lied throsgh li, laxd and .o&gt;td lb.

lyfavited.

BVXDAY Be
fau Bunday Bc
on Bunday, th

xhsevcnlng.
Ingly iutweiti
an effort wUl b
.and thus enoou

Varnish, Dye Stuffs,

-oftbto CitJbw
evening by th
Tbs Club ha
and rare sport

riteber,
F.bort Stop,
IstBoao,

Right Field
Canter Field
Left Field,

—Hon. F. J. Littlejohn will be pro­
rented with * tea-eet valued et flOO by
tbo bar of Muskegon and Grand Haven
upon retiring from the Judicial office he

fallen Heroes, and we trust the ladles of
Barry County will cordially unite with
their sisters in other part* of the State in
aiding thia, certainly, extrem-dy de­
sirable object:
To lAr Ladia cj MicAlpan .-

GsOODS
AMD H0XE8T DKALIlfQ WITH ALU
A. F. MAU, ft. I.,

IJ.
r.B.AMUT.

fret high, greased over and have trees of
considerable rise growing upon them.
To the aouth-cast, and nearer th* river,
are tract* ofan embankment, or wall* of
a fortification, or enclosed town, that
may have co re t*d 50 acres. The ground
has been often turned by tbo plow, but

dust of many centuries, are large quan­
tities^/ rrdl-b brick, unlike that made
tn our day. Tbo enclosure seems to
have been in the form of a parallelogram,
a hundred rod* long upon tho river's
bank, and extending back 80 or 40 rod*
toward* the row of mound* upon the top
on the ridge. Still farther *outb, to the
distance of nearly a mile, trace* of other
mound* and enclosures are aeon. One
embankment encloses half an acre or
more, 1* nearly square, and Meme to
have been shaped by tho four point* of

lioplyoue cent, when there is no free newspaper of thl* city wxnna Io have
Th* termer* her* ar* making innova­
delivery, by carrier* established, but Kono through It* term of probation and
when itMb-a delivery 1* established two It* future now appear* to b* pretty veil tion* upon these ancient works. To me,
It *eem*Ukea*erifa&lt;s todsteoo or drotroy
made the corporation paper and although
GoOi»M« DktkoIT.—Every bushel of the actual profit* from this, are compara­
extrawhite and Nrx. 1 white wheat now tively notiiing, the prestage given is a
bold in $yw .York isowned by a Detroit great benefit to a new paper. The ‘'Re­
liou**, lkna-of J.TL nurd A Co. Who publican, owe* it* suceem entirely to
■ay*-New • York control* tbo wheat
Msears, Ballantyno,Smith and Dlnalow, a* to the buflde»* of the**, and for what
maAetrwho went to ita rescue in It* darkest purpose they wore erected. Tbe mounds
hour and there can be tittle doubt of . it* may have been the dwemngeofthellv1^, wailed and cdtod by a kind of brick,
ultimate prosperity.
that has !«ng nine* crumbled back to
for the past few day* ba* been very un­ earth again, or, they may have been the
settled and has varied from very warm tombs of their dead that were burled
and pleasant, to very cold and snowy. hero in considerable number* at a time,
Buch rapid changes *a w* have had,
have conduced in bo small degree to ths
spread of that general ps*t of thia cUmate catarrh, and tbodoctor are having
quite a hiirvcst. There appear* to be
FogEIG*.—Th* N. Y. TWbuMofth* but one *y*t«ni of treatment for this af­
fithmjr*:.
.
fection, which feat all effleatfou*, that
Count Biamatk officially' announced of medicated inhalation and locsd appli­
in the Praadau Diet last night that th* cation* and fortunately, we hare hern
PniMten Government b*a agreed to th*

Luxemburg. Thu* but Utile will be
left to tlio Ppa&lt;?&gt; Conference of London,
and ita task will b* comparatively easy.
In th* French Chamber Baron Montier
•lated yesterday that Ute Utes which

A MocnL'WOMAX.-Rrod the follow­
ing arid think of
4.j ■%«»»• »•*« Pfoo*w». •on* fifij &lt;

ed in tho mind of the author tbo follow­
ing thoughts:

ft* Uat Batten.

•, ;

Stay Bgktiy far ‘tfa *scr»&lt; &lt;**« ** &gt;»*«*,

worth of liquo
not ta dreum
to support th
xo-qdng then
tag them, or
Wc oak, ver

For Cash or SeadyPsy!

RUSSELL f XEVIXS,

Ootid Out—Al Cott!

R USSELL
XE VIXS,
Keep the be»t BOOTS and
. SHOES in town.
**,U»«, O^mx Stone, will
not the Ladies of Michigan esteem it a
privUep •ho Jo deposit a record of th*fr
undgip^kra*for the memorie* of our

thousand dollar* by tbe labor* of a few
day*. It la, to orgaaiss in every Qty
and Vlllags, In Town .and County, and
from a given time. «ay the third Tuesday
of June, canvas* tho whoto State, SolldV
Ing of every Individual a contribution of

are Just receiv
cd stock of go
fully arrang
obliging da:k

R USSELL &lt;f LEVIES,
Challenge the “City” on TEAS!'

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,
RUSSELL 4R-EVIXS.
H»ve a fine Stock of Crockett
and Glass-ware for sale Cheap L

RUSSELL ^J/EVIES,
Wbn‘t

eonw;” end
may like or
have ths rep
•wcrtlons by
try them on
and Judge fo

wl|b&gt;rtralL
tku, and Ge
fatoyotedquM

8e undersold whtiu

CASH is offered !
CRMCI FAULT GROCERIES.

Horan: tx
•to viry C
snbsbad b

�3

iocal and

icrltainms.

MSBIOAt.

1WI®
Broad Gang* J

NEW
. Jf TOU HAST GOOD GOOD§q^P,
’ -•
—-*•»®—— * '

YOBS&amp;

*“ IbiateibooslyBoMeWths

Oil Region* of Penniylvani* (
Bleeping Ceaohoe. the faooUoM BMw BnM.
“4
r—r» «-•
AdaxiticAGtW*«eraR*ilw»y,
Fau aA DM AM nwa^llo an BT AJrr •»
ftYiskkT^kstJSS^aggMgo Cbpwht.

rniLuj^4 ^K^FLEY’s
le extreme enoae of DtbUily aad latpUnro

BELL'S EKTEBNAL fEMEBT.
•ie»T^DWUrajUa&lt;MUfc&lt; a WMtb. eu be
h ^’T"
’lib tbe P»U«

The Methodist Social will be held
on Wednesday evening of thia week, at
the reddened of Gan.W. Wxluaxb,
Jefle.non Ftrect. Tbe publie arc cordial­
ly Invited.

l rsssiri aoepyport.pald.by
timer. Jobs Farina, P. B.
tn. Robert Xlxnn; Harry
y^PllV W. P. Brtetof,

AddrSM P. 0. Drowsr, SI.
Troy, M. T,

CHIBPEHCOMA,

HAIR EITEBMINATOR
T° U” l*!l** •*P*ri*n». tM*

fM-xnfrs,

&gt;ck of Caoeuer
i for sale Cheap!.

'■

Crockery

And Glassware. ‘
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

MORE VALUABLE TUAN COLD!

Bryans Life Pills,
PHILIPS * BEITLET

Joitx Crowell;
0IIATTEI.LAR-X

’ •

White Liquid Enamel,

MontST —The Indrpondoa publlxhca
ncard from ^Ice.alxjut the liquer licea«e,
in which we find the following :
"----- 4 Kiev have on hand aboulSSOO

f ^XYUfS,'
■Citj"oa TEAS!

Pisce. Goods,

4*pU»

Heart and Hearth. A Poem by Tbooae Da­

^M-XVIMS. '
rt BOOTS aaT
tin town.
I.

Dots and Caps,

Groceries,

CHASTEIXAR’0

Has* Ball Club.—The organization
of this Club waa perfected nn 1 hnraday
evening b^spic election of tbo first nine.
Tbe C’lnb ban some cxelkmt players,
Tn Arumc-The fottovlog la tba table af
arid rare *port b anticipated this sum­ eontoato in tbe May number of thij popular Bag.
mer. We add the list of the first nine, line:
The Onrdlaa Angel. PertV. By Oltoer Weawith their jo-lLions:
dell Dolmen. History of tbe Seiling MublM.
Catcher,
Ed. A. IIolsbook ;
A sketob of tbe InvenUee ad Sewing Mscblnee. of
I'itchcr,
Wm. S. Mejsmzb ;
tbe ddBcullln and delay a in wearing ibeir introdneUen to &lt;im. end of tba chug,, effected by

i jvxruvs,

Bl® DaaASVAT. X«sf Tutt,
KraCTAI. TRSATMMT *• *U «. afEkwl.Urtawy wad X.rree.DiAcE.. Is Bal*

Boats $ Shoes,
JTXCEL81OR I EXCELBIOB I I

ingh-inters,ting, and it is to be hoped
nn efibrt will be made to fill the Church,
am) than encourage the children.

Right FfeM.i
i ‘enter Field;
Lett Field,

Dr. J. BRYAN,** Consulting
Physician,

Dry Goods,

8endat School Coxcxwr.—Tbs Un­
ion Sunday School Concert will be bold
on Sunday, the 19th Inst., at tbe Methodi»t Episcopal Church, at 7j o’clock in

Per improTing and Beaetlfying lie Complex.
The moat valuable and perfee', preparation in
nee for giving toe skin a beaaUfnl pearl tike Hat,
Kxr
SaUesaeaa, FnraOona, and nil fmpartllee 4
tbe akin, kindly healing the same lea, mg the
...I .1... -v.___ -

to euppert the Temix-ranoo cauae, by
keeping than.* liquora on hand, destroy- i
hie fhnn, or giving them away.”
W&lt;- aak, very mpcctfully. if the above
ba:: &lt; struct from thceloqgpnt (?) speevh
&lt;rf Mr. Hiro, nt the Temperance meeting
held at the Court House, on tbe Satur­
day night proceeding tho Vlllase Elcouoa. If not, then, he simply pleads
guilty tn the charge, that If he ••never
did no mean, to low, ro vile n thing aa to
take a gh**of any kind of the viilainoeia
rtutT,” Ae u peddling O.at tame "viUainr.&lt;it r.uff" to destroy tho happiness of
the euUrc eotnmunlty; and that Is all
we chafed. ’

Celebratei Pate si Duplex

Elliptic

(OS DOCBLE SPRING) BKIBT.

Tb« Woaderfil Fltilbllily aad grMt rewtbrt

PIANO8I MAMOBIII
COSRAD HARTE8E9,

SrSntds’SfSsS^
pring Skirt.
A lady bariag «ajoyrd the plauarr. Torn Cort A

tT‘ ”
fob l»y 1

Mi SUver BU. Troy, M.

' • ,,

■WIIIAL r.I .Cr **— V. ,11

a. .m is. tSa. gawttty. wag

«**.^pla«l ‘b»pUi»l, «b« WbilM. PivUfMW,

MOW » TMXTUE, YOUNG MEN

A e.r»r tulli.g Rrmrdy will b« frand la

Dr. 11ARVEV3 FEMALE FILLS.

Fill
Ira Frans
Bnt
^'5*^_Cn*sd AstJ—florae Meafa;

What ft Mhaxs.—RomcII &amp; Nevins
are Jual receiving a large and wellsoloct■ J rfock of goods, which arc being tasbfully arrange.! by their prompt and
obliging ck^ky In a store neatly fitted up
for the occasion. By the way—wo are
informed that R. A N. arc extremely
noxious to nils.- two thousand dollars In
'he next fifteen days; and that to do so,
goods must and will bo sold lower for

dreamed of. They say • the nicuuy rntut ebildrra to a pl.ro • Un tbry «ra act likely to b.
rnr.iF •" anrl
^Ak^. expend to vktocr eetnpaaioos er bad exiopka.
We beUere II worfd be to Ibe Uneb(l of all
have the reputation of backing cp their droirtog a thorough Cbm«4reW ST JtbfrtfM,

TOBACCO STORE
ATTENTION SOLDIERS!

try lhem on the cAeq/i gootU question

STATE OF MICHIGAN11

The Reb-ulijon Reoobd.—Wo are in
rrcelpt of Part LXII of thin antbentle
Hbtury of the Rebellion, cmbeliabed

OGAB&lt;

f jrBTZJrs,
denM whew
MEHBCUAM,

•

nt^BuaoT.
Carried
IM7. by Walden T. Berber,

T&lt;&gt; CoxrcMBBa.—It coaU you no mors
’o buy a full pound of D. B. DeLanda

SSJifflhJT’

DB. attKXVCKV
PULMONIC SYRUP.

I am now
tbe AD
MTIONAL
_____
_
by Act nf July,
t. win
rally appear by the above affida­
vit. . Soldiera, and all entitled,
' ”
’cUumurfhate
Jtn la an old
tsrsbievU.

Captain and kbewn few U

-But. Btowc
Bowr and geluthai SW 9aU Joe.—
Io railing for Dll Da Vxmctc's ExoUz-

COMMERCIAL

Morenr-a Linn

Separator CapHli
Threw mf /mw Mis&gt;h&gt;M, J««r awilbsa

*,U1 011,en’. for they are decidedly the

WineerTar

Film

Ae loat SamariU
laikeWartA
EtfaNNted
oar Hart Enh
_________
now BMd thrwglMnt N«rW

�HARDWARE 8T0BE

COST!

IN PRICES

A. OOOBYBAB A CO

SAVE MONEY

hardware

15000 DOUARS
GfiKtf BWIOIIIPSICE! DEY GOODS’STORE

bobto*3

-lw&gt; H-!

end will be sold at

At the, New Brick Block, one
door East ofthe Old Stand of

Drill Ik w w. Bap.

BARLOW,

Fpurgeon

GOODYEAR,
' 4 GRAKT,

RECT FROM MANUFACT­
URERS AND AUCTION
* BOUSES IN NEW
YORN, A VERY

to* oa naml nflhtes
■Y tainloa It
id not have been taUt y*t~
aomoUniM come* out

Consisting of

It wonhl aWhjrvn b**a belli y*4."

CLOTHING I
OSSri ABD LADJBS

JF*T3TJER.S .
THEY HA

FA

JUST RECEIVED

THE LARGEST AND BEST

Staple and Fancy

SELECTED STOCK OF

DRY GOODS DRY GOODS
AND

Groceries,

0'1 o t h i n

17116695

ever bro’t to thia Mart,

Carpets.

CONSISTING IN PART OF

Druggets,

Boots &amp; shoes,

Oil Cloths,
Wall Papei

Bleached goods,

Crockery, &lt;tc.
Our Assortment is full and eoi
plcte, and as our Goods
were purchased during
the recent decline
in the Eastern
Markets,

Maminieiare, and Warranted C.oW.

STOVE PICE,

SAP PANS,
And

***rytM*f *h* faablon*!

from

Skeat Iras. AU sorts of

COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFER­
ENT VARIETIES OF

Iron, Nails, Stoves,
ns waMm ot all sxxDfl. *r hi* *w*

READY MADE

LARGE &amp; FINE STOCK

tontlM M ■!**! Btobtosli toll i|to&gt;

Railroad Prices,

AT COST

IS.GOOBIEAE iCO.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING DI­

of all kinds,

'

Ladies’ dress goods,

Shelf Hardware,

Ladies Wool Shawls,
Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs

ORIND-STONES,

CUFFS, amt Many otlier bonds

Farming Tools of all
kinds,
pAlNTS,
’

regardless of cost.

Cube and See &amp;r Yflcwlra.
Good Black Overcoat $7,50
worth $10
A Cbuchula Bever “ A12
'worth $18.
Fine Caster Bevcr “ $20
worth $30
Blit doth Suit $18, worth $28
Sdlte for Business, 12 “
18
Heavy Coat,
6 "
8
Ladies' Muff
3 “
5
■* fur Collars
3 «•' 4,10
English Merino, 0,75 yd wide 1,00
French
"
l’,00 worth l,5n
“
“
1,124 " 1,76
Buffalo Robes 7,50
*• 10,DO
, “
"
12,00
16,00
Ladies'Knit Hood ,75 " 1,12
"
"
** 1,00 “ 1,76
" Double all wool Shawls
8,60 worth 6,60.

LASS.

U

pUTTY

AND WOODEN WAKE.

Mg

HARNESS

SHOP,

I’reC XpHKBT JACCSO.X, ROBERT Uktnr
M f .nr RtTOENF.VEtJ’KAr Jr
TUB SAT^LhhirRXSARYjECTAiLBB

mate ira; M.W.

. ritUBATe OKUBB.

8l« vrorv «f narit.IM earrrM ie iWtnnf
every mV* ef private
BCIKXer. AXI&gt; FA1B DEAI.KG V1CTOUOC1
OYnKMFail**1.«lt AKI» PRACb.

Terms Cash.

Fancy goods,

Mudge &amp;j Bailey
Cassimeres,

if

i

,

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

WE FEEL WARRANTED IN SAT­

GREAT HCITIIIIT!!

ING THAT WE CAN AND

WILL SELL THEM

- AT
er *d and prtrty. If th*y do sot oboone
to trade with aay tai men ot like faith,
Ujto to
but Uthtrj deairetl&gt;a whole
pabtaderesstoa^errtt to otbcnrhr-."

Gloves and Hosiery.

wi,

meta

Hardware Merchant,

That our

—One alngulaf fact, ears Young's
Utotory of IhjOVar, In connection wuh

Customers can Save

no legal evidence* Waa taken, as tn the
Manner of hb' death, norwAa alngie

Coffe

25 Pei’ Cent.
On Former Frices.

AUCTION PRICES

WE DO NOT MERELY SAY WE
WILL NQT.gJE UNDERSOLD

MANY STYLBB OF GOODS

Where *« be testa eeasfaMto aa

A LARGE AS80RTNRNT OF

MUSKINGUM VALLEY

8Jlk and Straw Bonnets.

.

As Cheap a* ether Mer­
chants have bought

Bop* to » ptouaat iii*n*ilw tat u»-

afiSdfylKotb j be a atore-houae, not a

t

'As Tho Beat Cabinet Or^tm,’

J

our •xtremely Xow Price* will
verify these statements.

I0G0TUI, IABLOW 4 BAILEY.
Batol^ ML Mb. LMg.

wwr

Sftfk,

CHEABER '

Cta.**y*Uer^6tJHftik

'

sue a uriKmi.

■
Profoundly greaifcl to tta pMfrf* of ,

Mimr

»f TWEitaii,

Dui &lt;y■ ‘■'■fry**?*** ■

ww.

n"

o

•‘—r.Xpc-s

lm

ORGANS

tbetatj-rue. »0el4M»

T»™«r*
Br.rrboay
1 CALL t EXAR1S CCS GOODS
Try us and you will find that
ASD.ra®, "a

in New York,

^ELQ.URET

AND MELODEON«,

OOMI JJTJJ SEE

Barry County, far lW» vary Btaral
"
patroMfr kemufuro, a*
a ’ ■

.

joununs

■-

ENGINE WORKS,
co» lira,™ THM
sSgtS&amp;i.

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VOL. XII,

NUMBER 4

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,1867.
waiting &amp;* Wadtar; hi fo nearly three

WlWltoRW

.'

triu meeting, related toatollcrator:

Marerte looked concerned M^M »

young towyer. who TU standfaw aejbo
sidewalk roughing rerr esrertfr. We
physician inquired of mm tho feno&amp; of
tins be bad Bren su*rtng from » nd*
rermrkrf to tom that U was rosy dae.

Bu^rnggtaAt huepMs ay detain. Jim’
— ■•'««« w ..... .. ..
lo parrnMvra io . protstea-li hy om of Uh rte^ pout, of ttar
"Perhaps so," said (he widow dubious­
£&lt;Mt.U l.k,~ 1HW puMd k&gt; SMHterWu.^ '
call Ibara b»for« buying alaavbert.
ly, and faith a little sigh. Then, after a
?AoSJirSiL.Wr?«&amp;f*Ao,S
thoughtful faience, aho added: ^fwooro.
Cena to &gt;M. iMrart-Fa loasty wUtenl ton—
Day tiaaa md slfM ttaoFta tMaitafl alwuttkaa,
w.;—
jAk*&lt; UwV sSM &lt;l«9 tfaaota drouso I bsMU ttnM^WIHECL •▼JU1M
UirvaUMM Uh wskl bk »W&lt;h m««« to fcld toae,

SOLD OUT.

CavMtaU) wwoMtoMd, omMyaUh*)/,
Coom to tby IwtodptM,
»«ut bol; I

- tuu waiting for him this ovemng."
i to My my respects to ‘bon1
Margaret rlweed st tho tableou which &gt;
•'Thaak you," said Waitet
tea was laid. !}len ska cousidaretaly
In
a
few
mmates
the two wore walk­
changed Iho couverestiou, and for the
in all its Various Branches,
along ths road laadmg to a beautiful
Art elrdiay lay bosriyilb'o promiat srplroaar*; naxt quarter of an hour amused the ing
&gt;
0, Syriog at kj apirfl. 0, May of my booom.
widow by her livdy talk1law* whence they could obtain a good
“You will slay sad take tea with us ’view of eastern, hills. Tho moon would
rise; the hill-topa were already tintwill you not?" said Mre^Ward when tho soon
1
omrocsatioa flagged for a moment.
1
“I had tea tong since, thank you,"
an. canvarxing in tow, earned tonne.
said Margaret; "bullshall be happy to
, *0Mnmd J*dY tooqn" took a furtire
nil with you for an honrorso. I esJlod
ncop over thohill-topprtar to rising Ln fuBfor the exproes purpose cf having a quirt orbed mmoBty: hut—would you believe
chat with you. I axjioctod that Mr. Ward ...
IHrdJffidtjoUsto
wuuhl have L*»n at homo and gotro out
ir erea ttoterthfather! Margmt
again before this time."
11 Walter did not
«XUt tUvd &amp; &lt;1
“Hare be is,' &gt;ai&lt;1 the widow, rfotag
toot skyward.
hastily and walking to tho window, as she
Presently hating roarhed the end d
heard his well known step.
the bcuntif'il lane-wry paueod torn few
Ho came down Uro garden whistling
sad cutottg St ±j loaves of tho unfortu- ntomonti iador an old elm tree, and had
ihealwqwbttletmbonihebouriMtharoLAto rose buehes with his light cane.'
of taken the trouble to wake up and
“Walter ’” cried his mother, "taivo pity peep over their note they might hare
I cannot weep but your taara win he flawing.
on
my
roses!'
.
&lt;•,
■eon Margarol and Walter standing below
You cannot nail. boimyclNakt will ba gtnwleg—
“
Have
pity
on
your
petal"
ho
said
and hare taard the Utter say, in u rero
I wbwlJ’nOt «• w .ibont yeo st toy alia. lsv»,
Tac would not Unger arban I will beat died. tore. laughingly, ns ho entered tho fount door, peculiar taao jeat time tronle ; ‘•Will
“don t scold mo for being late,' ho added
you?”
t
TNl GOLD FU-MIT ARD DI1AHIT 0? PUS. Cotuo t» ■», dear, era I dto at tnj Borrow.
in mock fear, wtalo hanging his hat on
ilargurci. tvaa vary much discomposed.
the Aloud in the passage.
Thu quastkiu which 'Walterput to her
MORTON 8 Goto PENS,
“IT I do scold you, hero is some oao who wm a short one, but the answer would
THE BEST PENS IS Tilt WftAtD.
will toko your ]&gt;ort, I cxpoct," said Mis. involve eo much. Ehe kept her oyca fixed
Ward.
an tho groend, andher mouth dosed. But
A Blight flt»h roeo to IfSTgarefs face, when Walter ^iterated the question she
so Walter said, in a plecsant surprise :— said nerreuidy. “Don’t ark mo now I
“Ah
Margaret, I am sure my moth­ hnro somi'tldng to My to you before 1
er will lack cuuroge to ocold mo in your
KesUowa wUl Alt r^id UaXfatato rota,

of Sprlas aad ito joyous rtM«1oi;
TffSAi.MaiSfl.BW TUUaj
A od tbooyhU o&lt; toy lova and Ila auaUald Uiuuri,

WS8'

NEW CASH STOKE,

rsssai®

“But euppoee I »&lt;»Id you ? ’ eaid Mar­
garet archly. “Indued, I think you vary*
naughty to keep your mother waiting
untu half past cught o'clock for tea, when
you know ahe usually taken it at six."
“1 stand oorrocted, ’ Mid Walter with
a merry smile. “My dsar mother he ad­
ded, stooping to kiss the widow, “1 will
not koop you- waiting so again. I am
sure you uro half dying for your too. 1
called totaeo Dewis as I eamo along—
found him at dinner, and took a glnas of
wino with him. Had it not bcun far that
I do not know how’ I should hare got
honm, tor I made h very poor luncheon
tenday, and felt quite sinking. Now laa-,11 avetiBa mn a tew moments
^3.tj clcnae my outer man of Juno
dart, of which! believe I have thia dar
partaken of fully a quarter of tho peck
wlileh every trtio fa fated to swallow white
passing through this wildsrnsss world, I
will be down by tho time you have made

addicted to the taa of frito-rieatfogJU
qunre. .fie Mid “there waaMat"’ &lt;ha
phytatam then said, rtfymrreetwtaba
of that, I «&gt; preeoribe something thtawill cure you. Toko otore day csss tea­
spoonful of pood rye whiakqv—ao mom
no lose—tifl you are woD, emdthaa cmma'
ffosno time pcased, and ho met the vouag

did not mind it. for, Mono of her My anqUhter.ce* consolingly rerahkol "H
wr.nld never happew again. • Mre. Ward
hod but one aofa to be married:
"
Margaret Dswwn became -Mrs. W ord
and that without dis
owed tn&amp;her’s
'

pomliun. Hn wM the pride of tba-peifly
who elevated tern to the highest o^re at
tlfo state. Bat; landing by Us grwre ta
tta&gt; CUy Osmototy, who can feel other*
wise than the dM]xwt regnd that ha died
K victim of intempesenret" . ;-;-o nJ.
Don't be extmragejrt.
If the poor bouse has any terrors far
▼vtt, nevvr buy what you dent nee&lt;L—
Before you yay three cents fora jewtaary
my bw, ascertain whether you cannot
nrotoe iait as pteamM noiM by whirtlfag.
for which nature furnishes tho msohisary.
And before you pay serenty-tivo dollars
far a coat, young man, tud out whether
your lady would uabeiustasgto^-*® are
you in Mio that curt half tho money. If
she would not, fat Lor crock her own La-

"What do you.ask, for a loafT ’
\
“1 haren’t Any.to ecfl,” etudtbefcr-

“Margaret," he said, “«hy not my to­ “^Hsvvnt any totoH? Wh*i are ye
night what yon havo to say? Thor* is
,
“
r
,
plenty of time; come let me hoar it os here tarT*
The farmer made no reply.
• .
wo walk toward homo. Do you know I
-3eo hero, old follow, won’t yc eel! me
cannot wait until morning tar your an- a hunk of your gingerbread Fs Mid the
soldier, producing an oM wnDet
Morgorct’s heart beat quickly, fho
Mt how difficult and delicate a talk was
“Well, you ore • mean old cure It
Ware tar. Her lipa Ruled her aa the
would be servingyou right to tip you out
attempted to broach tho unwelcome aubof yotir aM bread-cart. Hero we are,
^olter cheered ted encouraged bar ns muriung all night and all d&lt; to pro-

“m«PtMhte*«l UjkCr tetedtef
peered. A smite glimmered just for a
moment on thf, widow’s face, and than
died away leaving a gAro expression.—
She rang for the urn, and made teh in
Mfaace; than she resumed har chair, and
looked out of the window. ■
^Imtjuu. nre not well," said Margaroi with solfataldA
.
“Do you know, dear, I soeseumss fool
so worried and anxious about Walter T*
waid the widow, in low confiding touse.
"Ouurn nearer, Marenrot Imayhavo
timb to say now what I have bag
to mv to you. I am sure dMr, shefatotinusd with rapid, nervous utterance, “that

TO BUY YOUB GOODS!

tears in har Isnghtag eyas, “rax tot •’
The soft eeetom brerea parriad tfw *&gt;•war right away from tha asMsrn talk
and. the silver moan smdlRl on tho two a*
they slowly watted onthefcwvk
gfragJhem•btoatv*.: B :&gt;p-i 1,-&lt;•: .-■ xi
That nigta, Margaret gum.Walter an
awww to tu w*»
xmdey ftw old elm tree, wnwh u*ss
n-i... ™»
am«i&gt; I

Fdr Ibu «w*4 l&lt; m cacbuatuig

he would a child to sudsavur to repeat A
difficult leenon. Housed all eorta of en­
dearing vradtaa awl Mid, “now Margaret,
___v—u..
—■ ..J I —11 k„lnnu,
out wSik" BM aU Ibis kindnrosoAly
mado it more difficult for bar to do.
'
Bbaaade a groat oflbrt to stalks off
her narrousnore and roeolyed to rush to
the charge with wit far her shield. Efo
looking up al him, she said with an oreh
smile,
am gvtagto nut jour tors to tho
tmt, told knight^ "You charm mb fo»
lady," quoth U "Know that I am jn-

not have any dinrier. Ion uro a Mt of
mean cnssea round M»% I reckon," Mid
tird solder.

A

I

ted

otetefoate ttebbaiateUte.

ul

tte

~k&lt;&lt; •&gt;».UJotetetete,
1 4ia.',ln^»,te~4 &gt;■*»&gt;«£
Mr vibud dtefhte, «U np dl.n«U

“Bulty
and a tear crept into her eyes m she said -twycuT'. -JkM’ro •
abeam for tba old man I" ‘Ghroo »m»
“say sMrifiee, WalttaF’
fgtVMF woman!’ ‘Three.more for
“-14 sacrifice,” ba reputed. “Our
you dttobt it f*
*
•Gt to no* a great «u&gt; fturt I wish you to
make,’’ she said Uitadtoflsly. -M &gt;«fty
want you to feowoae an aasmy^tiMtyou "SS’Xi S§O* T Wb Ml d
. 'Dec ncro, ray mono, a
.”TlP-“
ingas.fitas-M^
■
“I will bid farewell to every tu
kmc. I have if yw wish it, ’ auH

Shafts

Wbn tbo «Mrv&gt;«'5« »V '&lt;•'

’SaSSSSSw

ludo to one of yoyr aotiuiunti
GOOD PBRNTD,

1

unudlA dirjaoiedSC
■ ■ ”'e-

BOOTS $■ SHOES, CHEAP!

,ib&gt;v,u&gt;gnrwwwA-&gt;-i..

ygMtaft. . . . . .

adstful influcno*
&gt;ngo*t influrare
ha*6 win your

WILL YOU »d w T

ptofar &lt;rfb&lt; pretty country
Mi*. Worf Vu *otting,,.mto
lulling in thoughts not of the

the white

ti.cir faded

&gt;nn^r»i»To«;
Latest Styles of PiUms
i
a

which

For Ladles’ a ad dnldtqa’l^MRP’ *
alA.
■■ -

JIWXLBI iffilSCSW
ft. HfiftRietV*
(IS RUS6SLL A XiiVlXE’ ST«BK
■ pkalw jx
'

Clocxs.
veu

S“
and Plated.X akc,

(Jaatlnga. Dee. I Mb-laU.

*
’
1 can eoelhai taa mirth fa urn
«««— JcniWoroaA Pock.a party oa ,
Monday whan' h» Trite there, wore yoa. ,|
not, doto?"
*• • ’’ 1 ’ ;
' -■ ”‘l ■'. •
“Yea,” retained Mu
S?h.t

�gitirt

thro, W1U the officer of;
filled by men whom hi

will be to promote the ;
cago address to tho other half, and the
unvarying response is, “No, never!"
We have bad a eupartnoua supply of
rain, an unnatural tot of snow, a pain­
, "&gt;* “M u-™”-1-"- rw'

tjjq’pD*. which more than any other
threatens tho rain of our country, is the
Insatiable mania fur office which nee
•e'jcd upon tho people. The National
read Btato Capitols, are full of bangen

growing longer and hotter, and the win­
ters shorter and warmer, and he argued
that this sort Of thing would go an In­
A ChjcIon*u
J”* d“'1 ,eft
creasing until ths great blaze,.promised
in tho book of Revelations, should oomo
—The capitalists of Herndon, Nevada,
oft If there was anything In his theory, talk of bo tiding a &lt;100,000 hotel.
—A, G Hunt has been appointed
Governor of Colorado.

suicldc on th© H th ln»U
his brains. He left a
In the present conditio
Mid at hla advanced sgt,--------ert from doing the countrv any ,
that he sought relief In death.

and every phase of life. Wo are not
quite so mercurial a people as the French,
so we do not have an extraordinary

cf the principles of the party.
These practices arc confined to no
party but an common to all. Demo­
crate In this County have been accus­
tomed to point triumphantly to tho
comparative freedom of their conven­
tions from such scans. But, if that la
tree, which wo seriously question, It Is
Simply for the reason, that tho Republi­
can majority is larger than tho entire
vol© of that party, and consequently a

returned to his wallowing in Democrat
mire, he has been lltterally beeteged by
Democrats of all shades, and under all
aliaos of the party name, for every petty
Tost Office in bis gift, for bo had none
ether to give In Barry County, and the
soenee enacted for that position even In
the quiet Village of Hsating*, during
the time Andy was “Hwlnglng around
the Circle,” would disgrace the regions
of rondlmonla—-and yet It was not a
whit worse here than elsewhere, and is
no worse In that party than In nny oth­
er. The foci, simply is, we area nation
of office seekers.

Now thia thing must come to an end
eountry. The office© must be left, as
they were partially tn the older state In
days gon© by to seek the appropriate
men to fill them. At present the fact
that a man, no matter how eminent his
■qualifications for a given place, boTw&gt;c»
to blow bls own trumpet, and seek his
own preferment, operates to de'er hl*
friends from making the neecssAry ef­
fort to secure for him the nomination.—
It ought not so to be. It should be un­
derstood saa rule of political action, that
When a man openly seeks political posi­
tion, th© presumptativo evidence la,
thatholiuhflt for tho place and ought

Home-thing may perhaps b© done In the
way of persuading men that they make
a mistake In devoting the beet yeara of a
Ufa to the inaane scrabble after office.—
No class of men taro *o unhappy, or re­
alise no great andebitter dlaeppolutmente
tn the short period of human life, as
those who make it a point, toacekby
earns means to be constantly fed from
the public crib. And copcrfalfy may be
be written down a fool, who forsakes a
good moderate paying business, for the
sake of on office which promsea him i
«vm much greater compensation, but
‘which he must in sD probsbftlty loss
with the next shift in polltire or sell hla
soul, bothOf which Judging by the ex­
amples we can readily call to mind, he
is very lifasly to do. If the people call
him unmistakably. be may well regard
that call as indicating his duty; other-

STOCK OF GOODS,

MEBa-We Invite th© attention of tho
farmers of Barry County to the follow­
ing extract from a leading Vermont pa­
per, and trust It may Induce them to do
all In their power, to aid In pushing for­
ward to completion the Grand River
Valley Raft Road. “In conversation
with a well-to-do former the past week,
he said to us substantially : Whan the

are unseen; the scraggy woman who
bar© physical reasons for Intense mod­
esty, stay within doon; vendors of small
article* at street stalls, vanish to myste­
rious kennels, only to reappear when
at Barton, I owned a farm In Orleans the sun comet out; wandering puzzle
county. The Importance of having the seller., a numerous tribe here Just now,
road continued through to the Lina was
dssply felt by some, yet It started adorned with no new floral beauties; 2,600 people, and produce t&lt;
hard. I was anxious to have tho road spring fash lens are still dro/r- t* u*o pounds of starch this year.
—The Maine Republican State Con­
completed through tho orunty, when I market, and tho matinees are mostly
subscribed for sixteen shares &lt;(1.600.)— patranixed by the cocottes. Clearly for vention will meet at Augusta, June
I owned tny farm two yean after tho all thia the Clerk of tho weather is re-1
road was completed, and in that time I sponsible.
am confident that I sold the products of
my farm for enough more than I should keep up their ztruggle, hoping against I
have don© If tho road had not been hope, believing In th© frothy, Cube prom­
buflt to pay for all the stock I had taken ises of their loaders, and avowing their
—not taking into account at all the in­
creased value of my farm, which was no plumbers, gas fitters and carpenters be­
small item. And, added be, if the peo- ing at this season In great demand, have
from Montpelier to St. Johnsbury knew In general carried their point, but their
the advantages to be derived from ©rail­ triumph Is only temporary, as their em­
road between these two places, they ployers do not scrupla to avow ths’ —.
would take the Stock at once, and would soon M the press p( tost urea Incident to
bo more than repaid in ths increased 2us month Is past, they will. In turn,
value of their reel estate and ready mar­ have their strike. The moulders, ma­
ket advantages.
chinists and other classes of working­
The above is the experience and ma­ men have utterly felled in their attempt
ture Judgement of a business farmer, to control their employers, even tempo­
who has been without railroad advan­ rally, and as they still bold out, their
tages, and knows their value.”— Cal'do- ptare* nro rapidly being filled by new
bands, either of tblselty oe from
where. To keep up the flogging spirits
c f the rtrikers, who dally find their numaays, them arc two eorte of villains who bare diminishing, their families, doser
seem to ua deserving of special reproba­ pressed by want, and the promises of aid
tion : 1. These who made money by from other cl tlen more and more unsub­
fleecing the Government during the late stantial, tbalr leaden have counselled
Civil War, and whoeo crime aggravates
robbery l&gt;y treason ; 2. These who say of the laws to precipitate the submission
they know where and by whom such of the employers to which they profess
Villainies Wcio pcrepctratcd, yet have to look forward confidently. They have
never denounced them to tho proper advifcd them to “waylay and beat ten
authorities, end do not now arouse them hour men," to “take tho property of
distinctly and by name.
others to support tliemaol ve* if they are
hungry,"—to “stand firm, and are long
they will have a farther reduction from
eight hours to six,” etc. The reporters
of the Tribw, PUuxi Tbna publiah-

T7BBOKSOF
JCri-Bvred far yn

G O O DS,

For Cash or ReadyPay!
RUSSELL ^XEVIffS,
IEW ADTERTISEMKMT&amp;

fore sfaw sure •flksw WICK SflAWU*.

Jp-RtAB

Cloted Out—At Cost!

Long - Trud Xtl4Muhmmt:

tag on Tuesday at the RroseU House.Upon the amounts being footed up It
was found that the ram of $10,400 hail

During ths past weak, Dr. C.R. Blackall, han resigned the position of General
whlch has been raging for many yuara, fiuderintendenl bf the ChicagoBunday
and which, at tho dose of the year IMS, Union, for the purpose of assuming that
seemed to be nearly extinct, la again otBscrettry ofthe Lake -Michigan dis­
making progress, and Nankin, th© sec­ trict of the American Baptist ihtbllcaU on
ond city of tho Empire, and for a long
time the seat of the rebellious Taeptug

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,

BESES

RUSSELL
LEVIES.
Challenge the "City” on TEAS!

RTTSSELL ^XEVIXS,

JBETTE®, GOODS

much energy and ability, and As
tension st hfe field of labor wUl, *1

interior Of Mexico report the continu­ doubt, l?e productive of much good.
ance of fighting at Queretaro. The city
was Dot yet In the hands of tho Liberals,
but It was expected that it soon would
be. The foil of ths City cf Mexico was
also shortly expected, aa Diax was dally
united him to his fair, but frail, partner
In domestic Wins. The legal tomahawk
promptly obliged him by doing so, cm
of tho Michigan Central Railroad Is now Ua abowlag that tho wife w«* often
being laid with new rails, the kind used wont to meat In amorous dalliance soft
given place should ordinarily bo a suf­ being those Joined sj tho end. over
ficient reason for withholding from him which tho care run.-almost noiselessly.
your votes. It is high time that wo Tho steel rail is being laid down oaaoe
should havo rrt,l~l principles In Uiceo
nutton. and abide by them. Finally, if
another means shall fail to accomplish
this very desirable reform, we an not
■ttnKwUlnoi be n i n—ry to make an

RUSSELL ^XEVIA'S.
Keep the beat BOOTS and
SHOES in town.

Have a fine Stock of (’bockht
and Glass-wake for sale Cheap!

RUSSELL jXEVIXS,

Won’t bo undersold whot
—Wm.LloydQsxrtaoo,Ju*t “»»• was
about sailing for Luronc recently, waa
presented with *30,m by a party of
friends who had eotno on board to bld
him good bye.
—A young woman named Ann Raed.

CASH is offered!

ahortly after Its birth, a week ago, and
who was arrested In Flashing, N. Y.,
has since died In JalL
*
—The Judiciary Committee are now
examining Into the alleged abuses of the
PnaidenVs power of appointment and
pardon—■an Interesting field far Inveetl-

Huxttr't Htadquarttr^
nrncu*- MW. CAKTMDflW

�Jotal and ^iwrthntmis.
uoiaaaan.~
trnuu wn

A »1W YOU

.500

AMARICAN POMOLOGY.

"TwTo^JWRSSff'urST’

ATLANTIC &amp; 6BEAT W8TXM IT IOC WAIT GOOD GOODS CHUT,

Broad Gauge Railway!

, ic Hdl.ea Ws4a*adayav**Ug»«W*r beUoiwUr

.•LWEiiM

ORK

aorros,__

pimsrscH,

to swtoaltlo*
CawMaim
sqarn OarFMarf BUU tn

»-*rrrtr*-

Tbta b lbs sal; BmU to lb.

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania I

State Sabbath School CowvhmTjov - The annual meeting of this «ss&gt;
dalton will be held al Coldwater on th*

JgXCBUIOB I EXCBLB1OR I I

23th and 30th Inst-

still declining.

Dry Goods,
Boats

CHAfiTELLAR’S

Gold cheed Id New York on Saturday,
nt $1.37. At the same thije, tho market
for ail kinds of produce, was unsettled,
with a downward tendency. Al. kinds
„f pry'Goods were decidedly lower, and

CRISPER COMA.

HAIR EXTERMINATOR

’

Shoes,

JTa#M»d Caps,

Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery

•crllMit Ib the book sight bo easily |4mU1 Ard.
We trust tbsl tble will pror. . jr.ri bri, to Um
’’Tih'growm will wsioone Ul. book aa a vat-

And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL S3ND6,

oobh e.d tong Wiebe* for edXltlo. io pomotogfc.
al lilerwtore. sad It will be fowe4 eqully u&lt;f&gt;l
to lb. BO.loo aod Um .tporlaocod or&lt;Un!i*t.
The work has W» lUoatrauees, to priatc* oa joo*

' i.

Bradley'! CektofiUi Paicat

DUPLEX ELII’TIC
(oa

dovblb sFxnro)

ESTOHe as • sail bsbr, &gt;«rchaai«&lt;.

PKIUIPS * somir

lari specific mu.
“Tho Book of Flowers.'

L f JTEYIJTS,

■rar

OatTUAnY.—A Cable dispatch of the
11th of May announce* the death of
Josxfm A. Whioht, Uni ted State* Min­
ister to Pnuala. Minister Wright was a
native of Pennsylvania When a young
man be emigrated to Indiana, lie was
elected to Congrtra from that State In

BELLI TtNIC PIUS.

-52^“;

L £ NEVINS,
best BOOTS and
28'in town.

L &amp; JrEYIXS.
9 “City” on TEAS!

Idcncy. He returned to this country Ln
ISfll, arid, acting with tho Wax Dcnwerata, was in IUB2 elected United State.
Senator from Indiana (in place of J. D.
Bright), serving one session. In 160.3,
Prw.ldciit IJneotn appointed him Unit­
ed State* Commlsaloncr to tho Hamburg
Exhibition. Ho was appointed Minister
to Prussia for the second time, by Presi­
dent Johnson, in IBM, and continued
to fill that position up to the time of hia

♦Dr. J- BRYAN, Comulting
Physician,

L f JtXYIXS,
Stock of Caoocm
u lor nle Clwwpl

MOR£ VALUABLE THAN GOLD*

Bryans Life Pills,
Lf NEVINS,
indcrsold when

COMMERCIAL

creidf
Ilnallupi Markets.
UaXl»p,May U.WT.

CLIMAXI

CllMAXIt

Pmv*i Climax Salve, a Family
HMatarfcrMeaata.
It teak alttMl a sear. Ito
fitmtly towlAte wtthtmt IL
„ We warmat it to eare Scrofiila
Sana, Sall Rhram, qtWu,

Separator Capilli.
...way yoorfeba friiasa, jnr .with...

KMS^piM! tb^lstet, lb. WbiteK Pralapaaa
S ae^r Mllag Beast? ba fcMd tai
Dr. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLF.

�MUALynca

jgrfwtait"” at-

hardware store

*wraw»vwo«CTa

I kaaw lh*l ny baadt n*r W hard and nmgb.
That my ch«k» ravj»» VS tP
P*1*;
Balmy txart I. m*4&lt; vf a Rood Mead stuff.

JkouxasE At co.'

.... jr.

itMeimseiiiuirK

To &gt;l&gt;«r&gt; ib th* hauls sTUfe.
I tabs Uw. my gM. hjLlka.4*l*ty M»d.

Aim &lt;

hardware

•

.(3N9BI T3A1TI1 All)

sx) haoift

•

of all kinds,
b paeralylsf epte Itow^ef *• FW*
and will be sold at

great MwafflK,nwni DRY GOODS’STORE
My cost m»y be poor, my word• bs but few,
Tst tbsrs’s MTsuuMcaMasd Ung
Csn offer bis queen * present tuora true

BOOKS IBB STATIOMBBT

Rnimm ar.
ncr noir irismct- ,
rnutssm itrerzos
Horsts nr nv ■ ■■
‘■■Tortr;* rgnr

babuht,

»’* A*T .vo«r

And ns'tr will 1 a bus trailoapwa, .

’• *&gt;

Railroad Prices,
Irqn, Nails, Stoves,

c:' '

GOODYEAM,

TIM WARB’ pr AJJf SDW ef Ms

MaaaMxr*. ea4 Warrs, is4 Coed.

A GEABT.

STOVE PICE,

SAPTARS.

And everything else fcsNcmcd from.;

■

LARGE &amp; FINE STOCK

triiKst~1

.fisynkjac Jta»#:Vine» from Cuttings.
1 Grape cuttings generally
0&lt;
two to four ey.-e ; b it two uro enough, Il
the Joints an• ———■
long. We M
we profits to
jaw**'

conrmsiso all the Dirrat.
■ ent tar/eties or
Staple. a nd Fancy

8kte&lt; Ir»i. All wrto ef

WHAXH^T^AHO
HOTAKiMaa-rxi siae

T27XF JM.FT JUST RECEIVED

»Aw»on4* wk««.

Paints

TER -LARGEST AND REST

u

Oils,

ROPE,

Glass $ Putty,

selected sto ex or

GRIND-STONES,

Varnish, Bye Stuffs,

Farming Tools of all
kinds,

DRY goods; DRY GOODS

n&lt;ar the
one n&lt; jtou can. and not
tojurwispdhim aa':ihc\mtttagA:ta the
ground, «&gt;n a slight aru.1*—no tna'ier

1

’'' Boots and Shoes,

.

DAINTS,

AND

V

FrexrJpU«Bs ctreftdly C»Bp4uitf.

Groceries,

pertall MMbM tiraiwktatfoattsad dot, n

Shelf Hardware,

PLASH.
U

pUTTY

AND WOODEN WARE.

ever bro*t to this Mart,

Carpets.

CONSISTING IN PA RT OF

Druggets,

Boots &amp;. sMo^S,

Oil Cloths,

HARNESS

Hats &amp;. caps,

SHOP.

Wall Paper,

Crockery, &amp;.c.
Our Assortment is full and com­
j plete, and as our Goods
were purchased during
- the recent decline
in the Eastern
; Markets,

i.W ■■
the second row,, while Uhara pack the
fire,it.nd cd on, till nU are act.
We water Aw-r, tn dry weather, Ml
- JMjrl5». when tie vinca will hrvo bo•thmis roj«d, .and w.ll etaud a severe
dr&amp;oCt.—5urtU4i»*Hdan.
.

WE rm WARRANTED IN SA Y’

^Pleached goods,
Ladies’ dress goods,

Fancy goods,

GREAT IICITMIIT1!

Cassimeres,

ING TilA T WE CA N AND

Ladies' furs,

witL EXLL THEM

A T

Gloves and Hosiery.

Hardware Merchant,

AUCTION PRICES

Customers can Sava
25 Per Cent.

Ou Former. Fricea.
EUWlN R. MlLLOMY.

wn DO NOT AMAAF BAY WE
WILL NOT BEONDtBBOLD
Bnl'A. ilcAhlv made

‘

sin: wr no sat mBtrn-u;.-_iiaSir®t will stsL'.

GCNTS'FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CAB8IMKRES, Ae.,

l

A mELMHIKRT OK'D?

Will be sold at fully from 25 to
40 per cent, below late prices.

MANY STYLES OP GOODS

j-.... So our Cuitoaisn

I

.

| Ab Ofeapas'otherjj^rchants have bought

JxASar ASSdSt^crar or
Silk aag Straw Bonnet*.

' Jn rPw TorKui Emm Sdfhbon, EntytnSy
CJU * RAinptJK WODS
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AND JUXODLO.V,
taMftaaMtrssmHU lbs £rsl J..U, sGsHp*
As The Bc«t Cabinet 0^’
Amaikaa Imuiutr, Kr» Iwk. Octa^W

KMrnrants.

ENGINE WORKS,
co*. MXaaat sxa Tinan rm vatu

Zanesville, ■Ohio.

u IS.

Barry Gmnty. Kir their -very .liberal
‘ .' ' petronar Re^itafora, we aak

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GEO. M. DEWI) IT,
at HAsmrtjg, lAttY c®., men.,
0£u la tad atory &lt;X Rowvt Mock, cvrear *

Tenaa ef Sabeerlptlea.

’v.rarrsta'-.sstttss;

,b.uU will* IbrtrBMmaud part eOto* totosu

JOB DBPAHTMMWt.
All ki*d&lt; of Jo* Pssrnxo tsmUd wife 4b-

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAT 29,1867.

JlnsinrM girtdanj.

VAxBA*i.«jrimos."1 —
Beady-Mad« ClothUg.
cwa. n*va * nnif
HA8TLXOM, - . . esjt . . . Mrca
MBS. C. FREEMAN,

Wt

MILLINEb,
1B’,*»toxra&gt;CTn-«aroM&lt;
BA8TI30B, - - . aSyl . . . MICH.

WILLIAM MYERS,

Music &amp; Jewelry,

jrcnroj’s ju nu fovn
BISTIKUH.. . nlyl - .MICH.

Wbav* w« lay oar kanlsa* tews.
M*ar«r.t***l*r Ite cr«M,
M*ar*r jataiaj U&gt;a errea.

tarwrtia ma, I should have found myostf
mistaken. India waemy aahtefoa, not
merely became of ay rnrwsea, bat bacause my laborious industry had arasteractad the aril tesmr nature and made me
a bettor man. When at th* red of three

TURNER A CLARKE

Camap &amp; WaioiMaien
Jxmuuoir truxr,
HiST!XQ3, . . ; a»yt . . - MICH
tV-AUtav-.rk wwrtated.

Brt lylsj tartly txlww*.
Winding tow* thronfh lb* st(U.
Is 11m dl« ud unknown ntrram
Tbrt 1«*d* im at fest t*U(M.

I packed op many a token from that
land of romance ana gold, forth* friends
I hoped to meet; the gift for Mary Metre
I sehKted with a beatinr heart; it was a
ring of rough, virgin gold, with my name
and bar's angraved farede—that waa all;
and yet th* ught of th* Httle toy strange­
ly thrilled m* aa I balanced it upon the
tip of my finger.
-To the eye* of others It was but a
amaU, plain orolei, snggtattog thoughts
perhaps, by its elegsnee, of th* beautiful
whit* hand that was to wear it But to

MIS8 M. MEAD,

Ult KH H MJkKER.
xanwr srrun ar riTTixn.
to sn&gt;*t, tales Moec,
iUSTtSGB. • • start ■ • • MJCB.

R LANG. SPRAGUE A CO.,
aduteou.

CLOTHING,
Kin romiHm mot.
HtBYLtGa.

• Say! - • - MICH.

A loving smile on a beantiftil face, low
words uf wnlcoms, a future home and a
sweet smiling face, all these delights
were hides within that little ring of gold.
Tall, boarded, and sun-Lrunxnd, I
knocked at the dour of taj father's house.
The lights in the parlor window, and the
hum of conversation and cheerful laugh­
ter showed me thalcxxnpany wnsaaeotnUed there. J hoped enter Lisrie would
come to the door, and that 1 might greet
my family when no strange oye wag look­
ing carelessly on.
But no—a servant answered my sum­
mons. They wore too merry in the par­
lor to heed the long absent one who ask­
ed admittance. A mttcr thought like thia
ran through my mind as I heard the
sounds from the parlor and saw the half

J. C OLEA BOB,
Groceries and Produce,
sxxrx.vn ujo.
5TATB RT., nAMT 1 &gt;04 MICH,
gar Cask paid tor I'nMtao*. aSyl

W. O. HEDRICK A CO.,

Saito &amp; Hartesamisrs,
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer
~

,iAKKWi..K.i:: i.

House Painter,
glisriUan!!.
W. PARKER A SON,

HAST MOORE.

atncnsnirr,
All my Efo long I Lavn known Mary
BtflTlKPfo,- •, o»»J ■ • ■ MICH. Moore. All my Hfe I lorad bar.
. B*r*«a osd Corri«c«* sUbewe.
Qur mothers wore old playmates and
fint cousins. My first reeolkwtfons are of
LEW. CAMPBELL,
a boy, in a red frock and murocCu shoes
roekteg a cradle te which repoeud a tuany-hsnred bluo-cyed baby, not qtdk a
ari*or»m dxtot.
year eld. That Uy was myrolf-Hany
Church; that blrewd baby was Mary
Moore.
Later atHL I sea wmnlf al the little
achouLhonse. drawing.my little chaise up
to tlw door that Mary might ride home.
Many a beettea have I gained on such
occnmres, for utnsr boys bcddosijji liked

‘City Restaurant,"

BiactaM, Carta® Iroasr,

RUNYAN. COLE A CO.,

“Mary Moore Cheater.*'
■
My heart sank dowa like lead. Hare
waa aa and to all the bright dream* and
hope* of my youth and manhood. Freak
Cheater my boyish rival, who had often
tried and tried in vain, to usurp my place
txeidelb* giri, had succeeded at lart,sr.d
had wuu her away from me. This was
tho child— Ids child ; ' " ‘
I sank ba*
*
bluer. And
Ileread a«
wwpt toate vl

Boots a nd. Shoes,
AaxmJUr* Z/jmiXtM , .
HAHTTNOl, .1••• - MICH.,

OBGAXS
UDEONB,

iiorei&amp;OTts (feeriitUeitar I had
red eo well I looked at beta nxsasat
&gt;d th*n staling tho tumult fa my heart

.btart'Otl"*,’

r a mighty efiert, I opened my«aa and

"’■A* It Again I

WstsrSS®

“Uarife don't yon know me F1

irctks'.touMueeto'ttoUArertBaeHare

I-4-est Styles of Patera
et dimed*

\

“Wsterew h*aav&gt;my boy!” he salt
with load cheerful tones I remembered
so wefl. “You have ehanged an teat I
never would have known yrej bat no
matter about that—your heart to in tee
right place, I knew.”
“How con m are hefe cbaagedF'
said my mother, gently. “To bo sure ho
looks older and graver, and more Uka a
man than when he went away; but his
syes and adhere tee same as ever. It
is a heavy heart that changes him. Hs
hs is my boy etflL"
“Ay.aatesr." rhnawered sadly, “I
am rear boy otflL"
Heaves help me I At that moment I
felt Uk* a buy, and it would have been a
bieaaad relief to hare wept upon bar
bosom aa I had done in infancy. But I
kept down the beating of my heart nod
tee tremor of my lip, and aaterwydaaito.
to,* aal looked into bto foil baadmao

was scut to sehoul, and was obliged to
■artMfc Mtey. Wd. ware nut to as*

I«e3dtotew4h 1

into tho lighted pariar, ami stood with her
beSreX"o'auk end « cdjay.attd
than my father aud mother mirtf te.
ward* foe, nod wwtomnefi me hirtjfth

lnmid‘ af£srfofixli^ **

U th* thtaa B vsrtk Ik* teriaa,
Oat y vu vul * ke*, why M** **&gt;

Tteaanont published of the cure of
aa fndtoa a ease uf hydrophobia by the
oa» uf brunide uf potnae* baa a£oUad a
letter from Dr. Beryamm Woodward, of
Galesburg. HL, to the Agister af that
ptorem wUchbomyx:
“The ease fecmo uf great tatorert to all
but specially to ma, as I was the fort to
point ret fbsrelae of thferereedytewhat
are knuwn'as “btoud
la thefoUand wteteref IMS, wWal
waste charged the Park Banreks Ham
jataL to Irerisrflfe, Ky, erysiprire of «
very fetel dmactar pwmM tire* sad
the vapor of bromide wn* used with the
boatoBertaaa dteafectant Bon.arbod
was its vaiva that was led to teaks m
Otttatedodamfaoof ar* '----- *" “
‘
nae of thia remedy
teMiBSSi-S

me to make a full retxirt on th* subject,
which was doua, ana a co] y sent to th*
“Yon too, hare changed, Frank, but I
8wgjon General of the army ci Wash­
think for the brttar.’1
ington, and h* rrabhihed it and sent cop­
“Oh, yee—thank you for the compli­
ies to all thn hospitals north.
ment, he answered with a hearty laugh.
I nerd it in scarlet Mr, dfohflsefa.
“My wife tail* ma thatal grow handaomer every &lt;fay."
His wife. Could I hear that name and
The Crops.
keep silence still J
“And have you seen my little girl F*
—Reports from Nevada are farcrebtehe added, lifting the infant in hie arms
—A large area ie I wing plants in;
and kissing her crimsoned cheek. “I tell Oregon.
you, Hany there ie not each another in
—In Moina, everything looks well
the world. Dun t you thiuk ahe luoki
— n Minnesota, wheat fa very scarce.
very much as her mother used to.” —In Arkansas, the aeastm to backward.
White I waa fa.
“Very much!” / faltered.
—•&gt; North Carolina, all crops look
hospital, kaown m_ —r~ ,r. _ ____ _
“HaUo !" tried Frank with a endden- well
boro, after the battle of Eton* Hirer; macy
neee which made mo start violently, “/
—!n Texas, crepe are doing finely.
hare forgotten to introduce you to my
—I* thia State, there is every prospect gentlcm-n of the prof-waion came hero
to watch tho effect uf the treatment—end
wife ; / before* she and you used to M of a bounteous yield of wheat
—New York, the prospect of fruits among them Profeesur Frank HsrmHun,
PnjfeMnr Gunn, tZ Ann Arbor, Professor
Harry I" and ba slapped me on the back.
Port, cfo^w York, and Profeaeur Bri»&gt;t
T'ur the rekaof old tone* and because

you were not at foe wedding, 1 will civ*
you leave to kies her one—bat mtod.old
fellow, you ere never to repeat th* ooromeuy. Game—here she fa, end I fiw
onoe want to see bow you wiD manage
tboeo ferocious moustachre of yours In
tho operaticn.
Ho pushed Ilmio, laughing and biuahiug, toward* me, A gloom of light and
hope almost too darriing to beer came
over me, and J cried out before I thought,
“Not Mare.',
I must have brtreyed my secret to eve­
ry one in the room. Bui nothing was
said; even Freak, fa general soobtaae,
family. And while letood silent a strange waa this tea* ailenL I kissed the fair
check of the young wife, and hurried to
I peered cuts small gold- tho silent figure looking out of the wfa•hcut* form followed, atd
face, vrithMM«yeu *m
“Mary—Mary Moore, ZsaW. in alow
_______ ____ -so like to those uf one cegev tone, “hare you no welcome to give
who hod brightened my boyhood, that I the wunderarF*
(farted bate with sudden fetoing of pain.
8he turned awd laid her hand fa mine
“What is your camo, my pretty f
1 and eaid hurriedly:
asked, while the wondering eerraat held
“/ am glad to eee you here, Harry.**

Lirerj &amp; Sale Stable,

Miss M. Mead,

NUMBER 6.

___ gttsinrss fcui*.

ea. and wheat to doing finely.
— n I’enu»yivunia, the wheat never
gave promiee of a better mop.
—bi Nebraska, they bare cm* of th*
finest shows for a good crop of grain ev­
er known.
—In X&gt;ntes, there wiD bo unusually
large crop* of wheat and corn raised.
—The erop pruqioca in Canada are ex­
traordinarily fine.

renmtoad from two to three weeks, and
so highly wore they pleased, that un their
return to their rmjwBlire home* they
made reports on the sul^ert, and 1W—
ors Port and Gunn lettered ua the sab*
jwrt. to their cullegea
Since that time hare used the remedy
to mere than two hundred cases, and not
on®has died in which the remedy wan
used early ud faithfully.

Influence of Marriage.
A Edfabwg. a short time ago, Dr.
Stark read a paper on tea influence of
Oiunniv ua toe dcoth-iato of men and
wusuc. in f^utland :
Dr. State Used his oakulatoxrt cm the.
staiirtinn iertted by the reeirtXr^raml,
and brought «xii rvoulu which, to a great
measure, bn bclforcd, were now piaeaaS
ed for the first tim« 11* font showed
the results fa fl:.' case of men. Hs found
that Uterwilrcniy and twenty-fir* yearn
of age the death-rate uf tartiskea waa
—In Mheovri, the grain crop will be exactly double that of th* married men.
the largest and.(mart ever knuwh: Paanhae
hare been killed to some tnautiM.
— n West Virginia, the prospect* for
frfo^fa promiaiug. The winter wheat j

be at least equal to tea aww.
—In New Hampshire, formere are
pteating and aowfag largely. Winter
wheat nut injured.
—Iowa now promtoB* at laeot on ere­
rage yield of wheat, and there .are no
unlhvurabl* tedfcatfans rebrtive to fruit
-The grate crops of California are in
fine wdMlilfoa, nd mnch more land has
—The indioatlQM in Qmaetefcut furor
nod fruit seaaoo, and grain is doing
£1 in that State.
—In Rhode Island, the indications are
tat there will be unusually large grain
■d fruit eropa.
—Wheat to growing magnificently to

abundant, with every other variety of
tot­
—!&gt; Indiana, the wheat tadfeatiaaa
ere never mare prasteda^aad the pro*-

forty rears; ia other wwtfoy manitod own
had the chance of Uriug nineteen and a
halfyoars longer titan tfaafi who were
unmanrisd. Irasa twainty-fora ytara of
ageto tbe eltec of life lha.t.‘
J*
married mau was sixty and truths,
white that of uumanud men was only

bad nut attained thirty ream uf igu^*'
The rs-tota, Dr. Stark thought, &lt;&amp;&lt;yly
proved that the married state was (bo
condhioe of Wb bretteted for mankind,
aad that a preksagnlfcin uf life l^foto

1
suits were hi faror uf foe monied as cunpared with the uamarried, though Ufa
uiAsnricv was ixdso maStdVttHkffiZ

case of the mon. Married women dted
at a grebtst nn/jmrtkA dming the uuhy
to fa ,qucnufal ps^Kto-frum fifk^ to twktv.
faihm&gt;;iha out crop and twes^lre to tfrirtv, bat :at a tors,
feared, «
rate Avai tMrtyto Arty.' The death-rate
»L...
in tee coco uf maarwd Wvmsa, wrehigb«e biteere Mr
fer'.y-fivwyaars &lt;f
dieouareginm but tee
•0^ but ten ate waa fo lhato fasw Mfa
hma foe fatter pstefad to tod eg*

�&gt; IldaAi*

' Se^lriu much

■ younger than her brother, at tho time uf
hto death, to a little above medium she,
has light eyes, fair features and oomptaxton; tasasy aaJ agrorabta In bar
manner*, sociable and polite, without

but few of special note or pr.doa. Tb-re
are ervarai oborobes and two pablte hoteta;4be tatternot rexy weil conducted,
hoxever. My frfeM and* I put up at
the one having tbs l«st oatward appearera ;n«fti&gt;te proprietor «‘'tattara, took
any notice of na, and we had to go out
and hunt through the town for an oppor­
tnay be much Unproved, and th&lt;re arc tunity to stable aud food oar horim. Wo
some actual vice* and glaring faults to be sat down to a table sprato with taoexthat *'*^MWikn?n,'* he sty attrms
eradicated. For the pnfptee of glvlng a travkjpnt tare of raw tasrf and -‘maahedfor125,000 ttmmgwi for taJuthat “atym wfe drinks gin will slral." Company
now Impetus to the cause of education hi totera on two pl to**,11 roaotying m UtUo
riesroShtedby bUwtfo,
«rUfiu&lt;loo Id ih. Hpo- and “a mn who wil( ty hath is
thee* plsera where it to fa a langutaLLng attention, as pour rattoria, and paying aa
-A monster bell weighing J2,000
cohdluon' arid to keep up a healthy much far them, a* ever before tri cur tattoo hla children bad ae julred In the The tyter two propoalttoM icannot ftrid
pounds has boon cost in Havrc.J raucc,
''
growth fa. H-c .mon favored locnllttes, travels. Rock river runs thotagfr the wbrtf ofttejga and Uterature.
it In my heart to deny, L-ut the error to for Notre Dome Churrt, South Bend.
Ue naw office of County buportutand*n| town afihnrimtabundauoe ofw»ter pow­ • The prfeUng office te s perfect model the find, is made very apparent, by tho
-Hon- George Bancroft hra notified
r-.porta of the condition of tty Ifaplty tl&gt;e State Department thai he accepto
of Common Schools was erected.
; er, which la well improved.. It la favor­
It to not saying too much to affirm ed with a good high school arid two tah miww , T 4_,
douuuilnallan maty herd tbfa wook.- tho mtyte to PrUMta.
that the people of the State have gener­ printing establishments. The "Hirald" superintended by 'Eauna. Ita'orderly ThdiAixHoma andktyeifn mtyiunaxy
ally elected m: n to thnt offl-e who arc parporta to bo aDepabltesmpapct,- One arranjrvmnnl ought to aha trio (tho Lhou- socIkUcsand sgunctoe, hero all bean to
masteraof the altuatlon, and who will side of it, (Ibe only readsblo part) la sutyof; slevynly jMbliatyr*, who pass the Wheat degree euroearfui. Urey havo
minted by contract in Chicago; the oth- their days and labor to rooms m loathreflect honor upon the new &lt;rffioa.
In their Couventton, tbly prvdded «7 side Dot half printed anywhere. I sodm aacattts pens or pig sty*
over by Uen. John D. Pierce, a degree could almcM have carried away tho
Emma is on the bast of tonne with the
of earnestness, determination and lore whole cstabli»hm»utln thf aide 5m-‘-n»* temperance community, where moat more than doubling every twenty year*,
of progress were manifest that was In of my oywuoet, and ttwould tarvescureo- known, and an active worker In the flww are st prwuuttn oar city about
the highest degree cheering, and which ly been m^ed by the goad poopin of the Lodge room. Her paper is ably eoadact­ 2,600 of their lesdMg clergy.and cteigy- . of hla cousin. one Mia* Hale.oft, and
held out brilliant hopes for tho future., town—I don’t know that any one would ed, published arari-moutbly, at one dol­ mMVifll reprweutMive men of tho tl«n treated himself Ukcwty. Death
Almwt every question of practical value have sided the own H hla search for 1L lar per year. Long live the‘-Chief" and ehuri-h, and a finqr or more intelligent
By the .way, whqtlxulueM has a man Its worthy proprietor,
bodyof equal numbers cnul 1 not easily
connected with the educational faterYours truly,
eata of the Ftato revelved its due share of with no Jntultectaal abilities, no lore of
be found lu any other dcuotulnuUoa in
this country.
0. L. R.
uuerilton, and wlille ihc utmost free-lom reading, no taste for books, or lltorature,
The Hoard of Public Work*, of our
of cxi&gt;reaalon was encourage 1, tbs fcreM- in a printing office? About tho same,
city Haro almost determined uj-on the
eat harmony prevailed throughout tlio I oplni, that a donkey has fa arhlgh
school or flower garden. Tb&lt;? donkey
cutistrurtlon of atuunel fot foot pemanentire session.
Chicago, May £3d, 1667
has
no
admtAtlou
oflhc
Mtencre,
nr
Uie
f
are,
under the river, at Clark Street, at
We idfeli look with ooariderablc Inter­
Ed. BATtwrint—rto fitful promise of a &lt;L.pth of 47j fete below the level of
Mt for the result of their first two yeaia nice orraugcnxnit of th- columns, the
work, for the life nf the law, by wlrioh turraoes, Uic walks, or the beauty of the pleasant weather which We crjoyed far
tho office exist-*, res to with those to whom flower*; he baa no wonts, but to satisfy a day or two of kulwrak, haal-ecn rude­
Closing price* to day as follow*?—
is given the Inauguration of the great the demand* of hl* animal nature; ho ly broken already, and now we have
had four day* of oontlnrrjna rain varied Flour, 116,15 ® &gt;7,76 for White winter *kl-ih Wool oanmutted suicide by hang.
1U4,- himself al Vermontville on the 16th.
only by lb* great, r or Jm iirtrutlty.— aodl2,0u. 14,Wf&gt;&gt;rSpringexirav-Wheat,
for
led, and that knowledge will advance that la bright and buauUthl In nature Tho air 1* raw and cold, tho earth satu- dull. &lt;2,73 0 UNO for no, 1 0
two wook* kxlhe relief of tbs dew
ivfUi more Lofty and rapid stride*, aa ti e and art. Tho *.itue is true of the sum, rate,I with water, bu-fluow dull and men no. 2, Oum unsettled but rising, »Tj 0
o in the South lia» netted between
three thousand sad fourthousand dMlara.
result of this new movement,-we cannot who, without a love of literary pur uits, i conorally deapoodent over ItuautUaU- yeo Lir no. I. 01| 0 63 for no. 2, 76'0
edlte and publishes a newt pajcr, only as pro»p»&lt;ta. While thin.Ixiiutriable wcata- TBtor rteeottri. Oats 70 0 71 e for no. E
for *mot:ic:it cfttertiln a doubt.
—The vteambdsta • between La Crowe
a means of oU.d.uing his broad, lie •r te aot decmed tajuifou. to lhe-wbesrf KycItK tariio. 1. Barley dull We by and BL Paul, get Int BL Paul every day
lowcis and degrade.- the useful aud i»oft- crop,, tfa&gt; most aangufae.My that even If eatnple. Provisions dull and unchanged. an liour ormoreaheadof the can, which
■ RsUQtavs.—Aa announced in our
urahleprofeMiou of editor and publisher. J
------- ----------------------- ,, Luke frcichto vary dullfreight on leave Winona at theaame time the boats
last, thu RU Itov. gAin.nl A. M’Couurr
Su It is with thoeo, who, witboat (linen '
tl,an wo have had within hri years Com. to Boffitfo, by propeller, liaa clevisited Emtuanual Ghurcii, Heatings,
tortUdr buamcan, act themadve* up in tataJc not more than hnlfa earn crop ellned 3&lt;j,4 a Every-tlring dull
but week. Ou Tuesday tho flat lust.,
other pursuit*, aa teacher* of the people. will be raised. In views! thls.no won­
"Dox.’’
at 7} o’clock, F. M-, Evening Prayer wsa
der that tho prices of grain are Ui-dn-.
And there an- too many *uch.
said by the Rev. I* H Conaax.ofJouctA p.-oS sslonal pmachar, rcm-rkuble t-dne-l at what one I* apt generally to
-ille, after wl.lcii tlx.- Dl-bup piencbc.l
only for the strength uf hW Itou tangs, deem exorbitant figures, in custom
from HcU VI, 1A2, showing plainly
nnd bis bawling and poundirig propmmlthat Confirmation, or the laying on of
______
________
* :in‘‘Pm there tasn abundance of grain Iq
tlc*, coco
sold
to his eongregailon
hanSt. Is not simply a peculiarity of non of yttr koliedg bred dandya. I’ve | tlu‘ opuntry. but that western daricw
the I’rotestint Episcopal Church, but
it up afor
a still—
greater
no cddlkashun o’ buk larntn. I thrnik were hdk|l)ig i*-—-.sro
— •— rise.
one of "the prinefpfo»r&gt;f tho doctrine of God th it i'mnblo to open my mouth nud I’nnh', however, they arc r-iiddly dbcov-'
&lt;^hriat,’'iftsc«l upon both Apostolic pre­
spoke without awl tho fuhlerul of the. crlng to not th* ra«c. Th* fact is that
HE* IMEthslBUTH.
cept and example. '
'Wrals.'' ,'Yaa«;*infd OU of iris aurilto ’ we are very I'hortTnil the prtapecis for'
After tbs Sermon, ths Bishop confirm^
"Thev faul a striking case of that kind ' the comiugKusoixare iar/roftie’neouragf«ig. I dislike to wrtU iri 'this rnllicr
l*
ed fourteen ;«roona. Stekneca and the, in Bal Agni’s tlny/i '
&lt;lto!icart"n1n’ rirrilojnit "fads are ■tubsevere storm prevailing at the Uuw, pre-'
A. W. Dailey, Esq,, of your C!|y&gt; U
;
V. UUfW.OH UU&gt; (1UI VJ. JU
vented the attendance of several, and then! .lays, iUlUr itotueu are not called to era thing*," and I am compelled to *cc driving taaitaratyre so far sab:a Grist
thew, eight Id-number, were confirmed proUalin thap.-ecjou^ truthiof the guo- tfari not only In the grdn market,bpt fa Mill Is concerned. Ho has eight men
at 4 o'clock, p. w. the next day. The plo nor ditch digger*, wltboux learning, di dopartmehto at bttatocta^tty hard busiiyU work every day when the POET nvno.w
tOXi/OX.PnilS,
v¥bo% number ocnflnned nt thto visita­ W edit nowftjnpcn and act m tn*;ruoiom time* how arc bttt. precuiBork of 1 larder weather will j ermit, and wo hups soon
time* oumtag. Itl*ao*ctak*nauld«5t of to see Iria Mill In operation. .-■
TORONTO,JfVTr^LO,
tion Is ftyroforo twenty-two.
of the peophs. The man who aspire* to
By ths by. wo arete haws grand
OriAVednewlay A. M., the Rector, Rev. become a public teach l-t, ahould have ■ remark that '‘money never waa to tight
as It la juet now." ' Happily, all are "ip, diuico ou an lal.nd la Pine Lake, three
J. W? Bancroft was advanced to the
the
*□
tun
boat,"
and
un
unusual
spirit
miles south uf here, on the 30th of this
Iftleathood. Morning Prayer was nald
o." aeommo-iatlon ismaniftvtodln every month, and we are expecting a nice
by tho RsctorimdCheRev. 8. S. CjXArrx
direotyBU No ona wishes to a** any­ Mine, as Myxms HAkr BawV of Haof St John*. The Bishop then gave a
body «ty"tom hie, fur if ano brick in the STlNGa la to divcourao Music tor the oefamiliar, practical expcallion of the
row v*aM&lt;rm. Heawn know* where
the aouca of crashes wuukl end.
I,- This situstian fa however, not ccnfin----------,l«pcr,l!kerteother namix!, ifis',.fbsK
»i to Chicago nloB*. ‘ It extends all over
Mr. -Cox oy pnrcntsd the candidate to i printed ’’in Chicago; a crintom tallowed
the Bhihop. whe then proceeded with | drily by rhlftlete'pubTulhcril ^rwp'iaen,' thenorth-wesL' Aitov mo todto aa on
instance, or rather an SltMkiUoii of
the OnlfanJon Servtev, during which ba tho «ttor and foramfM wars, "at home** Uils, a fact tn oonnectlori with tty wool
pdminlstered the Communion to a large moping about, uiMjCxubbbh, filth and
trad*, an fanmeuto hitereM In tfifa nnr.hnumber of pereod*.
dirt, tliat emitted
westy-n country. TfaaJerafa fty «mnTire children at tty Banday School, Ing odors. Each had a ton g inner •qhamn tiy.'trtb fitySfOmtarityfirtakMl ad-,
by their labors arid ariMental* during in Iris mouth, aud tho room was foil erf
vaucre, now avow themaclviy unable to
Lent, obtained money sufficient tn pur­ Sickening tobacco smuke go thlok,-one make thetr,’ customary ’ ojnrfgnuiont to
duty a beautiful Baptismal Font, which could cut It with a kuita., Pretty speci­ commi-eion mirebautsUcre^wIthout the
AT' th i: -ri^ro^
was taed for the finrt time on Run day mens, they, for public tatetara, and a aid of large advanevi, - Arid ttyre are1
IM JettratyTlte., Detroit.’
tty IMh'lnat, when twelve per. ous wuc nuinr birth place of thought, thte tytiaes )&gt;ere wMeh, tyfora.tty.dlp Is
should mould ahd ■ enlighten public *«!- liair ta. wtlllja'qihua InvunlteKfa'adThe material of tho .font te gyrmim,
van-s,irtxy, avMtalty dollar of,theta
arid It was made by Albert 8. Smith, nf
«M WwJhtytytatof
Grand Rapids. Churches desiring ton to
buyers and manufactures are nnkii^B
would do wall to address the manufac­
two,-ttyBe. tyd. avca -four mmflty itaF
turer^ tar, while the wrought material
on ttalr purchases. Oto &lt;X W nuty
oomiiarc* well with the finer martite,
oxteaulv* etataityllto tyotytalvatari
the cxpeoM la not in any can one fifth,
rwuartyd to a* tills morning. • "We !
and in some styles, not one tenth as
wlU hta* to pouutyty eftytatyro ta tyt

For Cash or Beady-fy

R USSELL &lt;$■ NEVIMs

Keep the be«t BOOTS aL
SHOES in town.
RUSSELL &amp; AHVitfS'

JOB LOTS, FOE CASH,

Challenge Uw “City*on TEAS.
T**T**11 *** °FT TEAS " u- m »■ *
RUSSELL fffErun,

Haro a Bnis Stock of Ckxxht
aadGura-waaa for nJ, Cl«p&gt;

—— .
RUSSELL ^XEVm,
Won’t

be

undersold ichot

CASH is offered!

K

DR. BICELOW

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,

THE Nattowal Dutt.-There In ?n
offleis! mnnnttr tri Washington agalnat
tty ate of our debt. Qur astute Ta^aun» chal.ca hlr Lead over the Inadequacy
&lt;&gt;f man arid means to euuwL
whiittXlalo tyboraadiptypalktl. tye
Mr. Seward, for Instance, rubMni hL
iriuulr.nxd counting out t7.1W,W» .to
suah ■ tauter, aa Cowfc CMtechokaft.
T*Maki1a round cool smu to pay far an
tartars, 'tod the tnoro *&gt; t-eruuse.our
naUenal dataia, ebsot as targe and pro
ducdvc ■e .RMriaa Ataariota Wa oan
only propow to Count Gortachrtoffanother &lt;nd similar borgata- Ibwtatah
vintaj^t a* for oer dbU?
,

cioicb

riaur ci

■ahead, csjiecfally v.’heu tn i's chjrmi wc .
add theftmlornmtonerraf P4 bonk(rupt law-rLtkroe tan dreafritah pain- I

Thinkiigmy
■treble, I bmie'
।loft.' fittrt'men!
,oua Instructors c
. "see IV'
to

.
J

MORTON’ S GOLD TEX&amp;
»w»vrw»« «»««»
UpUus.
^»SQ

flu* « * «

�jural andj ^lijcrttiawiis.

SP^CJAL UPTICKS.

““ imuuroir « u*’ «w*w~

,500

&gt; arable crralurr* yew *v*r tebeid. Bad teiag able eteaptoaSteZ3
' 4torto .M,deftest te^Wwteaa^tMto
&gt; waJktoS^towtoMly.J.wv M^j dapHrta
Hbaw
eff wy rmoo, and hop* tad entirely left n&gt;«. all crC bleaga. Ill.
' fkiUmrt&gt;
kf ” ,*”"r k‘ la&lt;
Tf'XCKUWB

S4ad Boob —Then fai no doubt that
This earty in the season, many aoeouota
gives of their doings in dlflWent aeeUom of the Slate. It would, than, be­
hoove thuwe in authority bm to see to 11
that cautions mtasuro. be taksn to guard
against dswlrui-blon of human Uf. and of
animals, by eithsr shooting every cur
that frequents our Ureeta or eto require
tliem’to be propelb m uni ed Ln order to
guard against danger. “As ounce of
preventive is worth a pound of cure."

xx&lt;p

i

&gt;y to anted Biaswhir, ISSfe Itai'hiuWl
aw week and foebl* tot 1 cwql d acaroaly atod

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NEW

YORK

this peculiarly Intarasttnc History te

now rMdy.ymd that the armt, J. MnJbnlUnd. Esq., wQI In a few daya deliver'

tandnt.

tx J- M-EVlt
ho "City” on J
EyKar1—

Nowarit has ever been iwrai-d

Wa. 8 from the American proas that waa of
anPaato
Irwara l a* laodated hla rwigMlien aw
Paster m
more real t*1m to the public than this,
r;l&gt;,f*nabyterU« Church, to taka «l&amp;ct July 1st and nene tlw^iflaenee of which will do
T**M&lt;rai»«r Social, will »♦»&lt; at Wadoae-

commercial

White Liquid Enamel,

Niantic &lt;t Gt. Western Railway,

in at Low ara Tint aa Qctcs aa ar ear atua

For Imploring and BeauUfrlng to Complex
Th* moat valuable aS pwfoat preparation to

It has been long delayed

that It mt^ht be perfect and complete
io an Its parts; but tho Increased site of
the volume, tjjd the thorough and com*
plebe manner which chacuctertMa It will
amply eomrenratc for the delay.
A fuller nettco of this"work wiD be
given, but In the meantime we advise
everybody to Loy it.

Stock- of Ccocnw
abe for sale CL**n*

to greatoat iaportaaae to to ynaajoi bstb
•*&gt;r*
It taarhra baw U&gt;c bwnrly m&lt;j Mcmna bean li­
fe I. to dwpiaad nwpaotad, *»d to faraakrn
isrod.
v&lt;*a
So Jawag lady rrpillenaa ateald fall to arnd
thair A*.Irone, and rooaire a tepy pool-paid, by

mere to advance the pwwnip^t r-royt nr

our people.

-X &lt;f -VErijirs,

CBISPER COMA.
rltlMJ1

tbal la onlr Load ia youth. Il .oicklr reroorca
Tan. Froeitaa, Ptepl«*.BIMcb*a. M.rtB Palcbro.
tilll«MU. Kreption., and all IciporWti at

&gt;4 U Dataal M. Beata.; Depot and Qatar aten,
laralaad | Ko. M Clark Kitol. CAnn: laClosNWftwnteSilfirwtiw

:s
ifiuc? frisa:
rr^SFcscsSFSF®FE

Pry Goods,

’

*

Boots $ Shoes,
Batsand Caps,

Groceries,
Piece Goods,

'

Crockery

rraoeb, and la eosaldarad by lb* Paruiaa aa In-

And Glassware.

HEW PROSPECTUS OF THE WAflHwho

mow"m yovm tim£, Tonito tn

IH6T0H DAILY. WEEKLY. AHD

priral* ill*. Tteu-twf iKuulmtto* tod tb*
■iali&lt;i* toppl*to*tir*ry to It bu'r *p»n*d . u«w
world to clnlitaiKHi .wd »al«rpri«* I. tb* Hoetb.
Impwug dutlw* upon to* wtel* pwpla, thia *poo Utoto panto'd far Ih.ir rctelliow ud Lboa*
ftiibfal l*a*l Maticr at Bid-lla'illa baa Jto open- B*drhw b*tt&gt;« r*UBi«o. it demand* th* ceord a Drag *ad Itok Wore, with aa large and w«l abut ratrgita at th* Ktpwblina parly- Utting
tri tried tuck, roliroly tor, a* eta te to nd ia th* total; cud-&lt;tod 111* U«**raa&gt;cal Chrwngh to*
County a* Harry, ud which he offer* al pne*.1 pvriliiu* Uto*oa «f Jrlttwn Da’l*. ud tb* so
•Ucb defy toanpr’ilioa. We oak for hlto, a liter­
al ihtrr of poblta patronag*.__

al lb* ackD*wMg*d pisiform of • r»*tlroi asUoeal arganixatloa. Tb* WtoMugtoo Daur
CaauwiCLa wlaUltod in lb* a**aad «to* *f th*
war. ba* followed th* S*g of th* country through
•U Ila Ttrylag fortaa**. tad aa«, *tih*«te**f
o«ng ladle* and young geail.mra, til* Urol Mtatou of lb* Fortl.lb Coogr***, cni to
tualul companion a* one* KplaadM tb* btgiuiMog of wbat may ba c*U«d to J'rtoldtnu*l campaign, Sadi llartf to oratrol organ *1 thia
offered to Agtnta'rsJe’.nf Cloba
oommaodlag palHtool brotorteod Head In and
making tats e’er; Butharn Slate, pa aau* lb*
aectetoa to aanoone* owr datennlnatoa to p«rwreTO tn to eaea* *1 ta»»*t*adily and weabriwk-

American pahiia. Tb
,ht to an* nddraa*.*aaM
Idrtta all orden to
J«SWte!

PH1LUM * IE1TLH

Ar, trammed ia all nan, far to bpatey u4
Permanent Cura of alt d.-eoaaa indwfeaMtaal .men nr TOLTIIFUL nroStWIIW,
Samtei Lua. Uhrttly Kmtafol I. and roeraal
▼*.— —— K. -.—J —

NEW CASH STORE,

Prie* on* Dollar car Box; or Hu fee Fir* Dot
ate Umlaut, amufeiag Fur SwtoB, I
Throw UaMaea. .

ft®
TO BUY YOUB GOODS
Kil t TONIC PIUS,

U a« tymp* eaaro of DaUlity and Ivpotepoo

BELL S EITEINAIe-IEBENT.
EVERY WEEDED KI.YDASD STYLE,

Friaa Twa Dollar*, awBfceent far a nomh. ana ba

reetorod to kraUh ai»4 tanplaeaa.
Cara la Ooannteed la *»»ry lualaoa*.
or to Ar boBlaa to on* addtroa. gi

jtsjS^SSssS;'*&gt;

A 1*40. UH. JOIXVn.I/8 SPECIFICI

Lm

i

Baatotoa. an*ail faiwi— a«ito Urar.mtnma* br

pM-JSiKX’SWt.lE ±S

MOlS VALtAfa 111 AS GOLD!

Bryans Life Pills,

^.^Ttxinrih'sffiS.T:

AHewThing forHasting*

w* rra* &gt;*«!■. VBJ nanus "'w
---ladncriMoto more. W« inriM to ettostVow of
U* oapitolwl la car tbrWtog aad baeulMal vUlagt. We vCer to I»o ramaarrsUre laraBiMWt*
-Jvod aocwty—cbiirebta u»J acted*- Totluw*
amkiag tarma-Htrry Onaty prawaeto Aba c-nat
tttopknj uffrra. Ji.i bettor toil U Uto WBrld- on
brurr lal^Mtanta ia
Btoto. &gt;

rmaormw™GOUiTESa

iwi«T«*w&lt;&gt;»u&gt;..

„^a,l

IEU» SPECIFIC Plllt.

5

i'p

e-

8

’ll
t

AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW FIGITBk*.
STGlra nt a &lt;*U before pn.-cba* ng

tSjhWartfi
ibing ia Ud* buameat world,

ero.** taxing nA highly rocodnwndcd.aM Oring* Ing recri.rd to »«&lt;*• of a y.cerrt* pm&gt;?i., b***
ic bit liipaclaal poellloa—capital, l-uainea* tact ly and aodd.nly batrayte ton. wa ratlin IbaJ
to tnlargrd epter* af public action alto ealaejte
acd aa*rgy,
—
* ga«4 Bank ia an important addlltao to the our until •pportuailiaa; and although it na/te
Frapaily eoaailtate jSUly appreciated. It ia th* many wumlba before to nttoaiile' pupl* of
to [toolbar* all qnaliM ta road lb* &gt;u*rnal
tetinrat regulator it* locality—a iwirroi of Ha
doaticlal intemta,—gieiag rorrwl doaaaial tab- ud to witauiwct uf their right*, vat to aom
taro tbal bar* al road f eubtartbed aad are dailr
awtetrihibg tolba Caaonicxa admoltb at tot
aur ateit* mint not ba abated. To Uta rad •*
M ««n. rrcaauneau uim w t**
— bar* mate apteal rad cartful arrtagtmrnta to
a*f poyt *f to ciliansad Barry (Jnnly.
cunduci ib* Caauau-Aa with e**o nnre energy
and ability- Uar corrtapndaMa ar* Iwaatod ta
Wgtr *a Watt,—Mow tot oar freti ami—
•r.ry Mate rad i« ««riy «’»F araaty often
a railroad-tala fair n' of taiog nppUad. •• itoutb. Tbeto arn-uro to aa aol ifaly to •mrlrw.t
mtelhgea** of aU to**m**t*. nauiCTViol *ud
/A freaclato Woo tan Ftcroav. With good ww
political, tel esabl* a* to Stohrtala and peatea* BOOTS f SHOES, CHEtPl
ter-pewtr. and farmera largvly tatamtad in
aa crgulsattob which mMl operate powtrf.lly
emJ growing,, we tr.lnie Hi* aatercion, tbal bu upon palriiMl urobiaatlot. The Omnicta la
kcalny in lb* dial*, af ito age. offer* to grate
Iba oclr u« wapaper'tn Lb. Dialrki U C.lantoa
iaditcaeirata—preteal awd proapacti’O—to *ta wblrb for fl’* year, ta* mala to Inteftata M to
capital)it. aa Ilaatlngp.
in..man'l l milltom of two death Ito apwctol
Wa • ant u»r* teneoiant houaea. Th* Udnea- mady.and *** tot all parti** «*»•!—• &gt;» «ter
Tip
Mtu f.w to diraroton al aepi tai I* thia direciioo ■ a..- .. — A to area ihalr forcicr BrSalera
|i&gt;«crw&lt;al.cana*e apaedy taarria*** ud totla yaw
*r« gr«»L Irtry bun** ia thh »lUga i* a«mpi*d-a*r. crowded, to it* «Uno*t capacity ; aad
rot, &lt;L* ton«d lircr*a**. dally. Itol.arocx•fbitact —dam* ad tbrv* tinas aa great aa to uptenet J lb* Inter* &gt; riwn to tiara wa tea ia to
Nnnamcal-lb* makftc afar* tol crortowir or
w..l * tral-clau b'wrsUSrs Sloe*. There
ggir aasL'.............. .
- . -......
la a* tetter locality (for I'll* btttou. S r»p«rty
«*oract*d, lb a* tola. Enough trad* gacw tana:

grand ixrnw BtsirtsK' cicttoc *»*
Tategrapli Itutliuto— Matra ot Ionian mduoad uafail Iba Aral of May.
Thia Inaplouc-o ofara aa tiwnmgb and prartl
aJll'a^ijua
aTn^nXZYU

laitlon and board nracb laoa than u uaaall r cltoag

t, tewethtr with dal* ot marriage,j&gt;o*itiuo Il
. taadrog troll* of character^ Tbta la I"

Jd
HH ii

FaUiit

Will T»u lapravc 11t,

SUNDAY CHRONICLE
Tlw CwbcaioJi ■] P**r» wwly *qui^p«d for aoptb»r cnatlral, and fall of granted* fur tba grot
ouampprwt which hai r.nwdd Ito falal.ly to
fundamental principlaa and trctba. Tb* »ffrcli» a
tegiaUlloe of lb* TMrty-Kialb Coegreaa, Inpro*
ad nod atrmgUxam! by tl&gt;« Oral aaaaiee at lbw
Forlktb. both baring adjourned cr.wncd with
th* pppmral Ct • Bigbty ptwplr. baa wrought o
cbaaga aw thoivagb a* lb«ar affawtrd by lbw riw.
tortae of oar great anale* and th* rapid ratlra-

fered/

1

,W&lt;I kaaw aooatemly u tand » f*B gioocMaut rf

7;TT-7 GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

;z &lt;r
undersold

a
Coanty.

SACCO STORE

£.*,m'A—oo‘
“■ r-*-1-!- TOBACCO.
' Or. Mausta.^Tte -bA te to 6. R;WM. toofnauxiu-t w&gt;U plv Pc ]af?h&gt;f .**',*!. 2^
R- prsgraaaca Hn»Iy. Arratiganiaat* h»&lt;a tern wuntot
te ktebV I. fo tej
emda
111, k-&gt;, mA M &lt; rka -- I - - ia ftf ad.
•dtohiWL Tte tatowapUktaritaaU. *•
aaraeallv &gt;«’«*• d* •tebou*«* “■’ &lt;*•*»»“■

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BNcrr,
'9l!1 akWips*.

GCTTAJTSCnA,

BBIABBOOT.
tew to euro* and toMteoteaa. of our p
"mm ad *gIHM to nUraad aawuqmtelte
F*tea wboUy apoa tbu* who bare awtem
tte ata* of our R*3rv*.l. Bbail it V* lb
«•»« yawc faw. to*i M*&lt;J AD flboCw
M«*hV*btam&lt;afflokal contractor*—by i
«te| -teeter .U dtowtor. itf talar
W*“ » -telwutodtalua.pail rand wu

cebma-k rirte

CuXlT^KOillOltE.

Separator Capilli

wiiwjTfto lSMrfa aaa-at
oar Meat MMaM ■&gt;fannMl&gt;lni

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TO-DAY.

V fA^S rUTWAM MMOO.

-

To-day a tender greenness fills
The nwadowvSnBt turf gray.
Tho woodsMurWm.'HOy thrills,

To-d.y the sheltered hallows bold
Tho Aral fink WhejM of May.
Faint fri'graneea the sense unfold

SAVE MONEY!

To-day 'beaec-eteoulof Spring

DRY GOODS’STORE

AMirx’sn^u
pecqou^lay.

star Stye that
metal tmr-a

receiving di­
rect from nanvfactURERS AND A NOTION
ROUSES IN NEW
TOM A VERY

rr are ffbw
yo man n« 'W so much deceived by
another aa by himself.
How aD of w&gt; would despise and hate
the man who s! uuld misuse our gifts aa
misuse tho. e of heaven.
A wife who lows her pai'vnoe most
net expect to keep her hu.-band's heart.
Politeness is tb$ outward garment of
gOLid w.ll.
rthm aVild you’ll come to want,”
-H “
“T “yjHSJTSSft

BOOKS AKO STATIONERY

J.^pOODTRAR AGO
U1L0W,

GOODYEAR
RO N,

LARGE* FINE STOCK

iWH&amp;

STOVE PIPE,
BAP PAKS,

ENT VARIETIES OF

taut sa nr nsr neurit
THt LAneHST AND BXST
8XUCTXD STOCI Of

Staple and Fancy
Good-Deeds.
fhe peschra ieddO| on the wall,
Hld'.ogta haljo'v ce l« of green,
-There i lalted leaves hang thick about,
And scar, e ne mlt 'hem to be wen.
^ndsu. in trail, good dem a should be
ouceofed In sweet humility.
hlk»'pben ray that shutting the

Nails, 8 t o

DRY GOODS
Boots and Shoes,

Faints f Oils,
Glass

DRY GOODS

Fuity,

Varnish, Dye Stuffs,

2EE-2S

AND

Groceries,

PAINTS.

OILS,
GLASS,

Carpets.

PETTY,

Boots &lt;fc shoes,

Druggets,
Oil Cloths,

A Large Aaaartaaewt af Glass
PBVrr CAMB, at Varlam Price*.

Hats &amp;. caps,

Wall Papei

igggESSjS
ssfigSrHunast
npjBseatt

AND WOODEN WARE

HARNESS

Bleached goods,

Sas

SHOP,

Crockery, Ac. Ladies' dress goods,
Our Assortment is full and cob
plete, and as our Goods
were purchased during
the recent decline
in the Eastern
Markets,

Fancy goods,

JXSSt:
l^Thankful for pul fevers, ws sol««H • wa
Clauses p« thsase, *ad QU ABAFT KE HQCABE
AND UOJSE8T DEALING WITH ALL.

AF.BBAn.M.L.

Cassimeres,

r.LMKUT.

UssUaga. Msy 1, IMT-sprlptf

GREAT EICITE1KITH

Ladies* furs,

WE FEEL WARRANTED IN SAT­

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

ING THA T WE CAN AND

yFTtkiwr.f. nzzir

•ves and Hosiery.

Icntyhtbcr pilfdxtag from, the lower
"dear Heaven! wk^t purplellpa I they’ll

To'fn-Jtoor fWk no doubtful hlstorv."
Kcw thia t» ’ec.iue »bo stood-with
' • kn’ttcd brows,
In an :ty ft.-iV betaixtlb&lt; Itandbowt
No.pr’ng wMhcar—and turning full on
Bbe •dd,’*•Fweet eousln, thy advice I
"nlJc^uoth I (one arm her waist co-

And wlth*tho ether bund he/1 rmall

11

&gt;1IC18 Ct l»»,
That our v.
;
Customers caa 8avs
25 Per Cent.

Hardware Merchant,
PELOUBET

Coffe

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AUCTION PRICES

ORGANA

AMD MF.I.ODCONS.

VasaUaaasly sw^d th. trsl r&gt;».,. G«M M*.

•■As The Best Cabinet Or^m,*

Thia UtgaBtsskaC

Aawrieaa Iwtitot*. New Ysrk. Otuhc. IMA

Ready Made

On Former I?riceaL

wrists hol&lt;Hrg’.
:
"It is to kls • those tell-iab*etainaawty.’’

1 umhmui iiii &lt;i.ta
।

, •
PBDlLORGANS, ««. two, sat 'hrrt

BIT WE DO SAT JUO-BS UW'IfetvesA Thaos Oqf»»». aith U*TI
' ataallho Malty af Ux_b»*v&gt;;(.i Mi
aO^|»ftl»orat. aamjud kd
I

thrtmsh the We i'India* in often Mt
eon's ver.- k-vera shocks ftwn e«rtbqur.im, but they were,not a rircutneianc^when comnalrr-l wl:h Pm ho
«qftiltuotd ftotn this HtOe earth «iu*kCOMB JXD Sil

•A lady e*ye the' first ttme she was
U«cd, the f R tike a tab of rom swtomlnr ni hooey, coi-roo nutm&gt;wo and
cVluVrrteA. She ft-t abo. a» if aene-

VAI.LSY
Before you Buy at any other
.

rs-ans——■—~
•ntRj?LWHoT£&lt;AtLETNDUCT4ILW***'

Place.

•«r

spread with tnali.d salnBcwa.

jfeuWFaru’bWM

CALL i EXAMW OUR GOODS
AND PRICES,

AU U

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JJALMCS

A, FACT A.f

m«e Atfm Mr CHRAFER
tiutn aa&gt; cAtr JTmmi m HutHr.r,,.

V. B. Custom work and Cut­
ting dtaei ar.w«i bxiwwtMJds.
L. Bcckley win. ooiitixiue as
Balcaman aa heretofore

ENGINE WORKS,
COE. MAMXT AMD JiHXD BHmkTft

Zanesville, Ohio.

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A""

THE IATIOMAL DEBT.

Integrity and prime as wtil as p«Wfo
virtue. Tho people urf'l do their part, tf
the law-makara, and those who execute
the laws will do theixa. For tho future
he will deserve best of bls country who
shall do the most to put ita credit on an
equality with that of the most stable
and woalthy govornmenta of tho world.

te never allowed tefdleout orfever to rest,
for our loading men are ever on the look
out for some new thing, which shall still

that oar. lathe best, most enterprising
and libera] city in the country, and the
biggest In the West. Scarcely have the
echoes of our Jubilation over tho take*
tunneH died away, when wo have in

Markets don to day at the following :
prices: Flour, duh, easy at |«,«4 far ,
W. Winter, *12,00(318 farspring extras. ,

G O OD8&gt;

Wheat still falltag *8,aiAM" **«». »&gt;

moat at day dosing at 1^002,0. Corn
teas arrive than yesterday, closing |@lc
tower, *10 31Q1M far no. 1. WfclOOi c ,
no.*.«*ft*0 «. tye,O«t», M0W&lt;mh. )
90 for to morrow for no. 2. Rye *1,460 ।
I,&lt;T far no. 1. Bsrtey, quiet, W®OTc far i
twenty millions at coin iMoreti
Xlny 1st, which did not appear
river, one at Washington and the other no. 2, «10UOcby sampto. FrovitioM
&lt;lDox.u
In tho statement. The Secretary
at Clark street, the widening of ft» riv­ duU and d/jchanged.
er to a uniform standard of M0 feet, the
incut,‘makes no account of the interest
cutting of canals from the Lake to ths
accruing on the public d* bl, and this in­
South branch of the river and Heaven
ter eC does not therefore effect the bal­
knows what beside. The project of luxuries, also
should not see among
ance only when It la paid, when it di*
widening the river to accommodate tho the importations (to bo paid for in gold)
xtanlahcatlM eaahta the Treasury. The
constantly Increaatag preoure of bush during one week, such Items as those:
rarfdlmlnutlc® of ths debt during the
new, la one which will necessarily In­ hriA *U,U7; Ctauopsgao, IMM;
month of April, over the tn terra t accru­
volve such immense expenditure and Jewelry, *74.4*0; toys, *2,OT4; fancy
ing daring that month, was leas than a ports ae to the disposal of M AXDCIUAH, neceraitate sueh frightful damage to in­ goods, HOT,464; perfumery, CUM; tars,
Brilitoe of dollars, it was anything, arc very conflicting. It te stated on good dividual property, that it la not proba­ $2,820—and so on.
which la a tevtoua question. The stato- authority, that while Juabxx would not, ble that it will be undertaken at this
raoutnowduo for May, will, probably, promlae to kzm the Ufa of his country's time, notwithstanding the tact that the
—Tire impatient rebels of tire South,
show an increase of tho debt of near enemy, ho would hold him as a prisoner Board of Public Works have It now an- who are mostly the old paltetotans who
flataify wHflfone; or thereabouts; as the of war. It te also stated, on authority
brought on tho rebellion and then re­
Jrj &lt;6o»te, &lt;6rot trits,
phyateut of the accrued In ten et took Just quite as good—Ebcoxxdo-that Jvamxx
fused to enter the field, ap trying to
about that amount from the 'Treasury, had ordered Maximilian and hte gener­
make som capital outof “a war of racos."
alttng^ld.
als to be shot. Bo tlite aa It may, the fi­ be given by tho otfiier proposed plan,1 This te the new cry of “mad dog" which
“•JKS‘XSSX£X““JS“
Tbs country has been eulogised at nale of thte atrugglu is not ungratitying that of cutting ornate across the South boa taken the plaooof the well-known
Htaresr CwursM, BaMT Co„ Mma
home and abroad for its wonderful to tho Liberal sontimentof tho world. end of the city, ftvnfthe Lake to tho
achievement but year In reducing the It was an attempt to farce upon our sio- South branch, cud 11 te believed at much
QBE AT KEDUCT1OW
4#Ui.somo two hundred millions; but we trr Republic a form of government, ob­ lees cost The Washington etreet tun­
fear thte magnifying of the re-'ouroesof noxious to the spirit and wishes of her nel te, st present, not progressing at all,
In Beady-Made Clothing,
the nation baa led Congress and the peo­ people; and in the Interest of a class of and it Is feared that tho amount already
----CdSUJttJtES. ,
—Prominent ex-Rcbcla : General Lee
*__
• •*
* expended on it win be lost, In eonseple into a atrioua error. The new intern­ antiquarians,
TKHtts,
al rawehus law. wgl not produce aa mueh bare their faith in tho “ dlvino right of quenee of the bad manner In which the is attending the Episcopal Convention
ntrxrs,
by many millions thte yesr, on the then kings to rule " everywhere. Another work has been commenced and a serious at Btanton, Va—Howell Cobb admit*
existing law put in the Treasury last close, too, had a largo share in the iniqui­ delay suflbrcd from u difficulty between that the greatest political tmr of his
life
was
stumping
Georgia
for
secession
tho
contractors
snd
the
Board
of
PubUe
year.. Thte fa partly ayrtog to raodlflca- tous scheme ; we mny say they wcro She
In
I860.
—
Wm.
A.
Graham,
once
Secre
­
ttaaslBthotaw, but principally to the Instigators of the movement. Wo refer Wcxka. But llhas not and will not bo
great :d*crease in tho bwclncrs of the to the curse of Mexico—of Republican- given up—Chicago nover relinquishes tary of the U. 8. Navy, Whig candidate
for Vice President in 1862, and a mem­
present, aa compared with that of tho lam the world over—the lower orders of
?«&lt;*«,«. The Income receipts, aa, the Romish priesthood. Losing, in a
The greatest paz-tie of all toourBaud ber of the C. 8. Senate, haa received his
measure, during first administration of of Public Works la the Job under-taken pardon from the President.—C. L. Valofjlwpilt year; and the taxes on man- the liberal and progressive Juatiez, the by tho city, In accordance with tho oct landlghsm is to deliver the commence­
iftitttrring cf si! kinds foil below those new power they had gained under tho of 1606 ■ of dcejMinlng the Illinois and ment address before the literary societies
rfTMft'Butwhite 'th* Income of the immediately preceding administration Michigan canal from Bridgeport (n sav­ of tho University of Mlsslsolppl.
" 'Sept;is thus largely falling on; of Comoxtobt—and with it, the jrfee- ory suburban elqalum at the edge of
enaan of It arc much beyond the tige of centuries’ growth, they carried Chicago) out to Bridgeport a distance of
B? Tho .War Department alone out their traditional policy, of ruling twenty nine tnllra. The act alluded to
liohlycost thia year a hundred or ruining, and deliberately eoi pbout authorized the city of Chicago to make
iiBore than tiic estimate, owing subverting the government of tin."•peo­ this improvement atan outlay of 22,500,rouble with the Indians; aaum ple’s choice.
(XX), for which tho city should have allca
To tho shame and disgrace of tho on the canal, and Its revenues after the
ofltaa|f,larger than the whole annual
e^ipiuiweof the Government previous to French Emperor, be it said, that in him, paying off of the debts to foreign bond­
tlite
Jesuitical
taction
found
a
willing
tpgjwar; and B.is not to be presumed
holders, which now amount to but about
tiMMbo Warwill isto the only Depart- tool. Under one of the most disgraceful $1,500,000. Under thia act, blds were
atok that will expend mare than tho and flimsy uf national pretexts for inva­ reorivud, eontxaeta awarded and the con­
sion,—that of securing debts due iU cttL tractors went to work, only however in
mmtwiil certainly not be a whit behind rens,—M axvmiliax, a scion of the horce a very short time to throw up the Job,
H-Cteward bqys any more icebrags and of Hcpeburg, landed on Mexican shores, pleading that the work could not bo
-Stilt* bearj st the enormous figures he an d was proclaimed Em peror. The pro­ dune fur the money. These contractors
htiapromtood to pay for Rnraian America. gress of this invasion te familiar to our were Moores, Fox, Howard and Walker
«»l*re* added, last eeiwlon, to ulnfo-t renders. From our distant field of sur­ and Sanger, Steel A Co. The Board of
Btttifjfbodyfe irrtnry, snd appropriated vey, end from such report sA we rerelv- Public Works then again called for bids,
fiBneyiti ihotrgb there was no bottom ♦d from time to time, itsefaned wrU-nlgh but tho lowest offir was eonw &amp;W0.OM)
‘rewmry dr the pdojha’a purooiu asuccofeful termination, when our slave­ overgho amount allowed by the Legis­
bt every conceivable nature and holder's rebellion wan suppnwed, and lature. j The question now te whether
Iftri amounts growing out of the Napolbok wm Informed that any furth­ the dtr had not better donate thia
wpyr are being pressed upon Congress, er attempt, on his part, to Crush the Llb- amount to secure the commercial and
Cd Vsatiyjoo many uf them are favor- | end gaveniment, would meet tho moral by genic ad vantages of the improvement.
In a taw days, aa soon n thia knotty af­
^¥Iy, cuneldcrefl, and. precisely wherp ar I opposition of our notion.
Tho French troops ware gradually fair is unravel led, and some conclusion
when tlctnauda upon the Treasury, of
this class, win atop,, no one con say. It withdrawn. Upon the acta of Maxi- arrived At, the survey of the proposed
c&amp;n^ licwevor; bo predicted with ccrtaln- miuas, a short time prior to and ever improvement of the Illinois and Doo­
ty; thabotalms will be presented ae long since the French evacuation, we look plains rivers so aa to give them alackposrjrrxojf.
aa they are allowed.• If Congress dues with thoutmtHtexecration. Heresorted watar navigation, up aa for aa Joliet,
loxdos, rutts,
MHffianl thu Tttaaury, claimants will toaspedasof wartarowltboutprecedeut will be commenced. The deepening of
TOXOKTO, BVTTALO,
in the anuala of civilized bdllgerente. those rivers to a uniform depth of six
\
Mojmuuz, rottruxo.
feet, and the eoutnutim of the r.ecroTJw statement of the amount of the
JCMtoMl Debt on the first of May was
•wzy deceptive. It apparently showed a
distinction of two and a half millioas

■sxtynar, Secretary McCulloch will be
OMgad ba oooftas to a targe Increase of
the public debt. This la not n perticuMSv'wricofoe prospect; bet we shall be
aflMfc *he more prepared for ft,. by refus­
ing to see that wv arp rapidly approachk|gWl,*fl fit .plain enough that tho war
hs^Wf lBnjiuirfrod opr officiate with 1m­
J
"* taWf
intontexpendi turea
lyuMonueas. They
□tally, and vote to
ynjportanity.tho*
uOmmhw__ _ say,
1T, they rnts__paid
w
to auteh, l&gt;at It acorns nanrsr to oc­
cur to them, that the expeasos of the
onpasMBstifa aside from tho Intsrert on
the national debt, ought to l&gt;o reduced

tho moral sense of the Christian world,
by hte proclamation entering all rede/e
(liberate), taken with arms, to bo shot
immediately—without trial, without ov­
en a drum-head court-martial.'' This is,
or ought to be enough to stamp him with
eternal Infamy, and to lead Mm to sxpeat but little mercy feom those towards
whom ho exerefaed so little.
Butthucndof this outrage upon Mexi­
co Is reached; snd With it, wp trust, taw
been made the last attempt to ontablinh
another despotism on this continent
All honor, say we, to the faithful and
devoted Jvabez, and to hte not kws

“ *&gt;* &lt;

Tar Cash or Beady-ty

RUSSELL

STOCK OF GOODS,

■bisk sre ttfix

'

Closed Oui—Jt Ccfti

BUSSELL f.VEn.ysi
Keep the best BOOTS Jj
SHOES in town.

BUSSELL S A-EVIJfs,

JOB LOTS, FOR CASH,

Cb«ll&lt;mp&gt; the "Citj"on TEAS!

Their Real Value!

Have a fine Stock of Ctocmr
and Glass-ware for sale Chap!

Tttrr etfl th* BIST TEAS •• 1** u etl*.
Mfapow.tuS
"•

£ USSELL $■ XEVIJfS^

RUSSELL
Won’t be undersold when
CASH is offered !

w»rih

BeVISII’VC'S

l

A Mend wriUag tees
fclLo-(.C fosstiou. pais
tstsstiagsafat-wdi*

MFf locks, each sey 75 fori in width by
6.W feet in length win, It to rattmated,
oast from seven to eight mDiitma. If
this plan be adopted the preeant canal,
from Joliet to LaSalle, will be absndcompleted his selection of pcroano to act
aa trustee* on tbto wortraa provided by
the canal bill passed last Winter, but it
te not doomed beat that they should be
known until their names arc sent in to
the Senate, far conformation, at the ex­
tra rearion. This much I may say, that
the Governor promises that not one of
bte appoints® shall be a politician, bit

.

**&gt;jr*criowwu mrrr

RsmmiwsBx
nl Ulin,,

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,
r. »orare.w»B&gt;EiiK,,Mlun,
Mm,
bbttbb aooita

Thte article has extended to f grd|fc
teagth than I intended, bat before cteotag I wish to revert as a subjeot kindred
umphantly vindicated a form of govern­ to thte public enterprise, to a aingte ex­
ment founded upon the tovo, respect and ample of the
consent of tho governed.

Men -for generation after generation,
—The New York Utratdny tho pro­
ItoBaratxl ba a limit put-and that with
poned Fenian raid te taking a definite
the /sari pooslble delay-to the ntrayw
griMuBfof iho pen;&gt;to'smonqy by their ahapj. A secret circular has been dis­
tributed to all the circles, calling them
to anus. Munitions 6f war tn large
quantities have been taken toward the
border, and secrotod, reedvjbr use when
wanted. Quito a tmml^r of penowi
suppo-od toba Fentans are In BL Albans,
Vsnnont. Fifty thousand trtxjpa ore re­
ported ready to take tire field backed by
50,000 mcoeln case of need.

-DHpatehes from J nares and from
Escobedo, forwarded to the bocretary of
Btato' by Mr. Marshall, our Consul at
Matamaraa.through-Mr. Plamb,our Sec­
retary of Legation to tho Mexican Mteslon, announce that on the morning of
tire 15th, the Impcrtallst garrison of
Qnsrctaro, iRlndlng Maximilian, Mejia,
CsstUioaad (one report says) Mlramon,
sorrcmlered toBacobsdo. Vera Cm and

Cbea&gt;

csuce mm ntcnitt.

■ ftr Sore Breeder
Cata, ftorains
tot, Soskta, Chapped Hufc,
«c., It nukes a perfect rare.
It has been used over flfteM
yMn, without ono failure.
It Ml M paralW—haring pefr
cranaied disease ani
haaM after all other remedies had
fitfM. It tea compound of liata
wHM aumr other Extraete sad
BalaMM, and pat up in larger
baxMftr the aamo price than uf

MORTON'S GOLD PENS,
TIB BJHT PKK8 IN THE WORLD,
hr sate st Mu, tSiMtidsu-ta.', Tsri.
y i-T fair^risi.i Ar»«

can obtain from Meson. FJ'fc.’ A Co., as
extensive and varied asaortmant of goods
a. in New York or Boaton, al as cheap
prices, and without the enormous bur­
--- charged from ths
seuteMswra. Field

Moooswbll * van*

GROCERS

——.

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ported from Barry Coe tty :
Allen, freak....4 (M Holbrook, lease A g 7W

W.th d.-.xiliag Uli.u between.

Black man, I fas” Ml
Itowne. Andrew J «TO

Babcock. Albert D m
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Barlew. Xathaa.. U7
Barlow. Wm....... (80
Coak. CH......... (K
Cook. Band R .. (m
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It alsto it limes,
Tfan. rains nt abmee.
AoJ i:otl«M* all tofiether

Xerloe, Jahn M.,
Friedls R. V.....
Fenaock.1.........
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Robinsec, D. O..
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Goodyear, W. a 77* Warner. Albert.
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Tit Geun Tw«ATO Hactst.. will ta belt! al UoUen, l^aak..'. Tti
IhnwiitKitfOa W. Wjauiwa, Friday eve­
' Asorna Piooxsa Gore — W* are pained to
ning. J«»e’ 1S«.
annoaaew tfa death of tfa reaeraUa Catna
1 Gaiia Asiirtaa.1T lUu.—Ta to be given, Hru, cf Mrddlerille la thia Coturtr, al the ripe
Tburufa* Oi«M. July 4th. IvCT it tta New Hall, age of 8|. Mr. Btu. was oreomg the 8rsl aottlere
be tta Hatt-ags Orchestral and Qudnlto Hand.— of Barry County, coming fare when all was a
Tickcta »J. icriodiog supper at Un HuUap
fling to ble npor ycarsto are tbe rapid st^idm,
IIreed.
tfa fame of hie adoption bad made, daring tfa
Hicinsr Coasts*.—Atfeittoo It directed to years ut bis reei-Je.ee here.
the card of D. 8. Wcocwisr. Wo understand
Mr. litu, wm one of our best dtisoaa.-a msa
teat tofMoca to lup and well araorted, and that le erery Brew of tfa wortt. Us tiled ooms of
facaa.an-J will tell al cheap aa the cheapest for the mmt Important oCi-ci in Ihecoanty. and
cash if ready pay.
with great acceptance to tfa poopls. la bls own
io.-raediale neighfar bond, fa wu. ertecmed highA fri-ta writing to o« friria Lantisg. tnakre lhe !y as a good r.Usea, a man of strict totagriiy, a
following facelido* potato .- "Tba Cour on tier to friend to all pbUaathropto objects, a tssatoem
U grtllrg under -■weigh." Tta’ will Ml rewtoeo man of quick perreptaia. touad todgmoal, and
tta Ca nd. «»d 1 think tier will aaru Un pro- ecrepiiloMly bowit is all fas dealings.
Tliua. «w.e-by-cae, tfaae old tufa wUcb eonkibiiery limner law."
n.et -us with tbs past are being broke*.—
Seoul. Purr.—A social party will ba given B ai*oa&lt; upon their heroic liras, and f*e pease of
Wednesday evening, Joao l'.*tbral Ccaux A I'c- tfa pars tn heart to tfair sabre.
Eirras's New Hall. Maple Crore On Ira. Tboa /A TVus.-We TMinre a small wtob.sad tfai'bv
who trip tta light fanUsliC toe, will p'-eaue take
that Hastings bad the abortshh apes which to
Tat Ion.—The T*x Itoi a for it/ Tillage of raise a oaSeieut sure to build good tarnpika
rvads. by whi*b we would be pel la re.Ire comHstatgs. la now la my htnda for co'lectten. 1 bo tcrekatioo with the eonr.tjy about ns. At Sret
Tat wpeMdw, and prompt pay wil(be refarted. thought, this may strike oeare aa Impresti&lt;obi e,
OC.ce at the Drag * Book Stott of Main Broth­
er!, floatings, May etb 1M7, Dnrroi Mara, tion to and free, ad loeal.tiea, would doable eta
Monel trade fretu Ihaao wba eoek otter markets
Mere than this, it would add tnrgoiy to oar forXcrtra.—Tta annual meeting of the Barry A
lai.’: Farmer't Fire leaurnaee Campuar, far the the rroductioas of a loetiun af country saterelly
Eeelfaa of Offcere, wOl bo held al the Hotel. In tributary to cur Tillage. There is no rrwaoa
IM Village al VemeelviHc. on Tuesday Ibe nth when our rril-read is finirbed, why Hastings
day ef Jana at a»o o'eteck P. M. A general atUu- sfauld njt rettire the trade of a grout porttaowf
Harry County. Giro ns good reads as an toccalunuti^ttitrl Olive*. June let, I.-AT..
dee, and that is ail that tonrerepary.
Oat tn Caarrnx Secretory.
So far aa tba other iadiwam.nta to Irada a—
cencarned.
no town in the State 0Irra fatty^
Nov Aecarrre —Th* Fr eihilrrian society
ssaotmensty refused to aeetpi the resigorttou of Our btiiiseea n&gt;»u. taken as a rises, keep pace
the Be. W. B.&lt;Me«wta. at a meeUug last Tues­ with Us pregresiro stats of this niaiket. We
day caning. MhJtf., as a pnlptt oralor, stands
BUIS, of double ha she. can Ibero 0 found such
“•a el Bert than ordinary ability, we wub him a esried and rich ssaartmeut of gnods in the raGod speed la kis good work, and that success rinsa liam. aa la Uastiaga. And tfa MrUaoic
Arts are not awklt boidnd the M treai.lils.
whfab a faithM pantos dnerseM
Bummoo man, think of tfa suggestion. It
Foot Jow.rwars —The new M. R. Ctoweh c.wto you luUlag.
wbtok is newly oompleOod. win bo dsdmtrd on
Ua 1»U&gt; iael., B«e. Dr. HalM* fowa Chieago X
ATarricd.
will to pnaratet the dedartSjb eerrtoce. The
la this nllege. May iTtb by Roe. A. F. Mooes,
uao of tbe Cbnrah to M by M foot. Iltgeaaraa- Mr.Ooo I- Vraui, of Wuodlaod, aadMtao.
ttoolte the OMBmnnity, and alike creditable to llafaan C. Stswear, of Uasttoga.
ttoaretufeet and builder, Ur. WrUmm Cbarple
Al theresiddneo of tho bride's flalher. ou tho
both toefa by Mot. O. H. Spoor, C. A. Usaum»,
of Uris town.
M. D.,uf Seraneeb, X. Y . and AsaiaB. Bsows- tn.Mtlrllle.Xtrh.
I:’mrsmite.—Atklv A Ca, at the City Drug
Store, propooo la sopply Barry County wilb
Pitots and Oita, sad erery thing doo io Uto Drag
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
S^d Faaey Gwds Ins. TVs ihonld think so frori
ttolwge ijaiaUlits of goods on band sad COOetuUy arnrtog. WauT in-tabo ■ glace ad their
Arfa node,sad W it don’t tars you into M lesberg,
stain yoaraclf kt a bargain. You’ll bo eoaHBod te bare net before you get out. because
their good, m ,0 ,itrucf! re an J so cheap.

Titnu'f* Marrtuo.—Tfare *111 bi a Ternr,iaua Meeting it tta X. € Church next Boo-

«e—WUfe—

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MALBOBWALX.

XTZB'W PBICBB1

Dionne rt foam orguis require tta neo &lt;J a
SSssst,Fttx*asrs

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'
naaosa'a axraacv nreur,
Establubta.pwarfauf^eyrersjreqpMta by

' Tl. beauty wire* owe was .0 prmiona sad rerr.
; U free tojefl, ate all may be teir.
lii b if.:bt J .
.. OXVGCMT,
aod
enjoying a* goed bealtk ocwsseoaMte foruMW
ml wowly
SmU* nib BlZel'phltertpWa.Pa.
unpfotod for ano af my age (about slaty yaasuj. qhaxtexxaJPb
I bars so doubt that It wu your Bittern alone,
undue Ditino Pro*kasuu, that effected thia worn-

IT rrot wool G^l BarfaiM!

White Liquid Enamel*

Hudson, Mleh , August U.'fbW.

Ter improving ate EosoUfylag the Complex-

-—no eo ■-

AaHn, GbMcb bb4 Mket Cxrto,
PHILLIPS k BENTLEY’S

■ PRODUCED br tho uae of Prof DRBllEUr
A-Sro».T2SSISKeM rxuBBWicMfrBxnL
os* AJ-ruxunox

Free to Ererytredy.
Atargslpp. Clrcufor. firing iaformalEu af
tfa greatest Importance to the young ol both Hollowness.

Irwplieae.^ate^sn imjiart-.iea ef

CRISPER COMA.

TO BUY YOUB GOODS!

ATLANTIC &amp; GBKAT WSTKBN
Broad Gauge Bailway!

NEW GOODS:

AND IF YOU DOST SEE WHAT YOU WAFT.

W. heap faueteaay ms baud a IWI1 umtottol &lt;

Dry Goods,
Boots

JET iLTtfJ. ■SWSJa.'iTS
SSky.TSStTSeWs'-At^S^-ft

Grat Bamaiisftr tie Pesple!

Suffer No More!
J*:---.
«•.»»•

SHOES, CHEAP!

Tip-Top Tea,

JfahTJW FAMH1OXM PEXANV

Krooww THy Derotiny !

Manue X. X Tuomrewc the rroM BagUoh Aatretogtak, Clairrwysnl and Payehometriciaa. who
bet eoteatotad |te yteiHlo'qiaeap afJte^OJd

gnir ah ox ।
trance, ete delineates ths rrry foatureo of ths
person youare to niTTf. (Bd by the tel ofaa la

restored to health ate bapplaena. A Prtfert
Cure la Guaranteed in every ioateoea. Prine, II.
or four faltire to one address, (3Ona talite n eaXcimit to cfcct a core in all cwDAfa..Mrit iohrVnXTt HPKCTFirnLLS for
tfa speedy ata permanent care of Geasrrine.
Gleet, Urethral Diacbargee, OvaveL Btrirtore,
ata SB aBbclioaa of tfa Kidneys *nd lUtedei Ccresoffsuted la from see to flea days They are
preparerf (fam vegrtabte extracts Ibsl are barm-

J. W*. BrafleTa Cde&gt;nlH Fatcat
DUPLEX EIuI1?TI€?
(or DonLxarxxxo)
s b: z
t ..
They will not assn or saa-r like the Hing!*

Shoes,

Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockcry
And Glassware.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
■ A* of which are are bound to asH tea

‘•CA8fa,"

pJ«tSBS9hM.

AHewThingfbrHastings

a dentlxtx,

A belli, e.t procured, and, elrengr toaey, 1 eoea

NEW CASH STORE,

at-wan 0* turn, oom as» ana.
(. (. tPAUUlW.
Haatiogo, Dee. 1Mb I M(.
1

ee to -

rxxxxjudra

11 tisskii faw the tamely may b tonma tanatl- ekrwwhite aadeteae as slabastar. Ito neocon
fal. lbs despised respected, sad tfa foreaksn not te detaetad .hy.tta closest ecrottay. .te bw
ng eragstahte preparetton 1a psrfostly termless.
'* Jte young lady or gentleman sfauld fail to seed III. the eaiy article of tfa kind need by Um
Freseb, and la eoualdered by the Parisian as to- Troy N. *, trees ATOutororTOu uaun maiea.
’
__________ fob1 tri
their Addreu, and reeslre a copy post-paid, by sHopuuasUe to a perfect toilet. Upwatda at *0.
poo botUee srere eoM during the peat rear, n Mfreturn mail.
HKWBOLDX EXTRACT BUCHU eta ImprovBcientgwaror.tseofelScacy. Price only :4 cents.
•
Address P. 0. Dnwwr, (1.
reoeipt of aa order,
Mad be neaU, pcfa-pald,
Fob. M set
Troy. X. T.
by
BCnOKH, SBUTTR A Co . Cbemlers
febltyl
»» Uvw Bfa Troy. M.
It le ptaaanl la tart, ate odor, immediate la Ito
HEMBOLDU FLUID BXTTACT BUCHU la ackon. end fr*e frees all injurious p*p«t.ca.
Jam Below ike Bruj, Bloek,
plrosaut re taste snd odor, free from all Injurious ■'
__T_
properties, sad tocmedutu in Ila artteo. (mleowly
sitesrssjafa
NOW IB »®VB TIME, TOUNO HEN t
Wtas curling tendrils soft, eatwmed,
P JU Yun lanprovolt »
Ifoctaited tfa re.-r teart and sttod.
'
CHlMPFli COMA.
GUARD RAPIDS BUSINESS COLLEGE and
sue Oumar Biatunon Baser Mestres Oenu. Tslsgrejd. IsaUtet*—Kates of tuition rmlacod anUy na-ag tbta article Lad-re and Genllrturn
-wn taMtify toomoeforen thousand fold.*It la
mrmnrATT. K uxbaxa, galux, w maxi­
tfa ool* artteo lathe world that will curlatntrbi
Lair, and at tba earns time giro to a bretalfal College in the Forth-mt, end al an expense for
glauy sppaareaee. Tfa Crisper Cotes aot only tultluo and board t.ucS tana than I* u.uall, charg­
NEW
YORK,
onria Um hair, hat larigoretsa, taafaUtoo and. ed Any person raising a rfebefelx will receive
ci as eomi ii. la highly and debgtrtfeDy peHtaied a eclrelarmtlp free. To tbooe Joining the dobs
nd is tfa mas* oomplete artteio of the kind rear doduetlnaolf’ffTO doitatawdl be medaon each BOSTON. .
ETEIlr SEEDED EUD 1X0 STTLE, offered to the Americas public. Tfa Crisper acholarsh'p.
G-iiia will be sent tonne address.seeled lad pool
For tfa beuoSI of those wta cunot sttate the
full couraa. a shorter euo wiU be gi’s* la staple
BALTIMORE nate
_mr rraaussB
sad double entry tank keeping for (XA, and foe
Xa. ( West Fsyetto Blreet, Stucum, X. T. ladies fr. Wo eey te all jonag men ate ladies
wAaiuiwro-Nr qxr.
fcw»yi
WM^oiMlyitaetetolh.
wteatetffdfaM^lhtarM ttoi bweiaoeawfoM.
d» not negleot to Oeqntrwe uaefal know-edge.—
For Cuh at tho I*o«roat Figures,
dive o* a c^l. or ecad tor circulars wfare going Oil Regions or renhsylvania !
**77taefa taiUTOha TetegrupUag to'a stab ol Peaeeugere wta wish a Quick ata Cstebrtelll
Trip will appreciate ths Nmeolh and Perfect Track
UH OCUJUO ar
urren, MO.
eprttf
C. 0. SWEX3DEJUJ, PrindpeL
Bleepiag Cuaeii-s. tfa Kxoeitaul OMm-IUIU.
w ith ample Um. for M**la. sed tfa prorfpt Tim.
: 1 ata
Mere OousocUorm of the
'
pnrta but eiglitseu. Upon taueiry aa to tfo Jff£i€«QS“
eaaeo ef M graJi abenga. ata plainly told them
AtlaNBs 4 Gt Western R^gitay.
that she need tfa Ciacsssian Itaire. and ceuaidFaaa a^ow an Tmr'saQocb' arar arr dvuxn
sred It an laraleshle areoimtMi to any Lsdy’s
Wbeu by lheuaa of DR. JOINT 1LLFH BL1Xiculei. By Ito use any Ladb nr Genllnaati can
Th re aghTieketa ata Uag gaga Cheeks.
imprere tfair pefo^ appearance aa hundred
GOOB PR1MTB,
- lOc. fold. It i* ternfaa la ite oaten a at leu. so Xaa.ru c n? t.t.
a Kcs’Sii&amp;giiSteSi8.''.
The sstootehiag mscreaajAtab bee attended
fartef is simple, yet unsnrpasaed in Itg rtoaacy
redrawing imaariUeiftOtn.also hcalln- eiseasCleveland; Ke- M Ctart Mlrert, Chicago - In Cia
BBOW.1 SVGAR, - lagand beautifying the skin and complexion — ■iu. Weakness. General Debility and Prcterrt-oa
Uy Itadirect aclioa m tho cal-cls it draw* from le-^SsS: ftsurBaars? tr.rurU'suutiiL'"5*5it aS til tmyrnitlos. kindly beuflng the some, ate
locoing ths snrlteo ** Xators reUtesd tl should (era it tfa mart ralanbla preparatina erer du­ strove ata at New Passage Depot of the Ctodube. olXr. soft. aosooUi ote te^tlfal. Frico (1.
nat. Manitea A IteytooTlailwa*; m Looter Uta.
ll wiH remora aH nervous affbrtioM, dspevmtoo fartJhlrort.“Sl ^t^^cSfa^u^foJ
sent by Mall or Repress. 00 receipt of aa order
by
W. L- CLAM A CO , Cfamisla.
Xo t Weal Fajretla Bl. Mr*fa»*a, X. T.
au. uxaa or
Tbs only Ancrtaaa Agents for foe tee of tba
L. O. ■VCKBX.GtatSeptappetite, renew tfa health of th.se who have deW. B. BDATTL C, Gea’l TiArt
Gr-oocrloto,
rtroyod it bj eenraal stanna are* it prectinea.

BOOTS

■

IT TOU WJT GOW SOODS CHUf,

HEALTH and HAFPIN1B3

u ■y wife prevailed spew mo to try your Bitters.

T.

1

Goode

Maw

wotniis.
.
.
.
,
By tfa Bret of Mwoomtar, HM, Itedteaotoa
M MWOakaad Mita toot 1 oaald scarcely otaad
(Iom, ate. to all uppearanee. would soon die.

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PBT ooope.
2g r«OT Ln?

AtartKfa.no
. -rfrt-T
ita r" tt—frn

oruhio creatures you e’er tefaM. set befog able
sitter to eat, driak or.fay. and waoeempeUudto

K.-- - *
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rosy lattitulioni and the number of nt |lsatI la
yiichignu Central Railroad.
attofa!^ Tb.yar, Mtodfartbocfaap. jmp..
ruM«{«r Train on the Michigan Central Isr sad thonragb Vnwa Bain. Iterryrn of
g„lrreJ
Battle Oral autellaws:
Caicm.aurru A Cm, wbfah is then leeaAod.rams we**waan.
*fi
Thero is »i Itirnrrs in the country where eta- &gt;^ek.siuwmeoa,nji*Bfo?I’’*****“’
.;.■ «• ■•............. ......... ££*&gt;■*
&lt;!roll rverireu much pen.iaal attention «ad nonH*&gt;iIb« Repress................. Il.TO
ien»eot.‘y make anch rapid program Um.
X.gbl IxpreM....................MO a.M.
source U moab plsasure -s&gt; tfa many friends of
tola Inatlutoto on Ha Urge balls to fail. Ad&lt;«........................' * !• ■•
I'.. geprvee........................ -A-*" r. m.
drrM as .fare for particular..
i—t ujww.i.................. ’yji'-t
X-glu ■ «■*”•••••" ■—••••« -0 * •• ,
- -Tfa fast to tfa afa^mufar Ufa
3 X. RtCE.Oi» I Ropenoteadrut.
reiaoa all who wish drw rfa. fai.. 1—
O. D. HPAVLDING’8
Aera.wie. sfauld use
i DaVlean’s Eicxxaioa
Diueauraa. Boo adrerl

„Tu,,ri* .re.iarsonurfaforaeri-ry (ullu.ooc.

f (l&gt; EIT(k(T (MH.

CEbkBTELIaAR'S

=L*XSf2£t.t.,X'SiX-

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r KXCEXdtfOX t t

To Da. Wotrerfaa :
’T" *’ " .*&lt;
XArn ETTrPMTW ATfYO
Zter Sir -.—Tbto is to eertlfo that I eras takes

HTTmibM wkh haala^ an m. » w-n
nuii»e«
So. M, 1. ’0.
of 0. F.. nteli &lt;ny Mnnd.1 know what tt la to haws M------- f*
i«ssSa!»
«icr!.'5s
a*wwi amrie.ll b*»o will Utoly aaremd
fcr yoara. Xo raaady aommed saltod to my caeo,
orerea gjra rtlief. axil I ahaarod to rwdM
On N Pre MT. fcrt.
•d’eritoemootof Brynk-.UfclMfa. W&lt; thee,
to mu,tbto chimse, tbowght t w riLley . lw«uyera cent fax. I did so, .nd I far, faea win
erery alMn—so yoa caaMt do bettor tkaa try tfa gyr !**?* pooeed, pr tb...........
u HaU.au WedaeadayenaalMAMArtaJWMdyyomrwIl. C8fa adswtfatooaA.)
fcr. «rtry (all moon.

,j“^TtS.‘LS3SSb»S

SPECIAL NOTICES.

B«to4 tlm CiWfl .«« B«t. jgXCEMJOK

tfair atock t, cwaptou
A bettor Hardware store
■w— 00 lewaa la the Stoss.

x. o. or o. r.

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OOMMIRCIAL.
nwapfaate.

fatetbotreOag Ztofoe-

iWP I M

nuii.r. Mwt=-_____________ 1

tertte fatafaton
?,a*

III

"' imcui nm u

AT ANTOXBIHnrOLY LOW FTOURta
(F*Ql** •• a call before porafaetog. .

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PHILUM

IEITLET

yovNCi Mxxr
BELL’S SPECIFIC REMEDIES I

S.-3S8!AS KbtUiLTO"
a! excretes or YOUTHFUL INDlfiuHlIUB.

Hw CbaiTOU ufDtta tuXbecmourn
•
Tfa* can fa used without detwUoa ss&lt;i ne.er foil
to effect a core, If used aoaurdiag to wetretttoua.

IEIIS tHClFIC PHU.
Price oae Dollar per Itex;or Hhi (ar Five DaUareg
Stas Urge Botca, cvi.taxatng Fear Startl. I nre
Tfaao Duller1.
Ftom fenr to t'.i fair-, are gnoevaHy required
attatetas.
\&amp; Ctaoate Ceara, and p.rilc.tarir wtaa ImtaMV. er tata Itebihty with Marrero Drew
Ireliaa has aSertad tfa system,

BELL'S TONIC PILLt.
ata to gvoerell* auBetont.
la extreme rasa, of Debility ata Impotenoe

BELL’S EXTEtNAL-IEMEDY.

have been thrown aside ee uselasa Tfa Beeps Prior Two Duller*, aufoetec I far n menlh. aea ba
•
AIR. J. kt if ALL
IcnihuMte tawbeld orwifoof toosppli- or impregnate tfa breath. No change ef diet is
weed to good adeanlage and
cant, togetber with dale of c.-risge. rwoitioe in a am*ear/while outer them, nor (fooe their artteo twiee (or daubtel oevorta. pre rout tog th. n from Jlgir»SJc«Mrtb to ttaOrgroe, with tta FOte
ItlUrestore ttaiatelhfcr wfal toediuoe.
»——*
ta-M »hfa bo blife, lauding trulls of ebarestor.A. Tbto ie no
humbug. aa tonoiaito af tosUmoataloeta ssaeet
ArtlfnadlteatactoiwaudOauttMi
teyewbg max.
ata Will tote wtau duawrd asortlAU oortMtouBe, sent to sut address, closely Malta, snd post-paid. ata pisoasre to any lady, woariug tta Dmax e*tb^ T-arote required to puy
paotroaT^
or written guarutco. (fat the picture io wtalli b^r sataaraxprem, aa reeeipt af prtee. Addreae
XertbSdo State Street, where bo will rerelTe Lair, and stating ptaos of birth, ana. dMpteliau
tn all crowded AsacmbUew, Opera*. Carnages.
Dr.
J.
BRYAN,
Consulting
Customers with tfa politest stieauoa.
.
St3ttSCSsS«SLi?»"
fob:91 *
NorifoJlcfa^ir^t Troy. X. Y.

*Tta&gt;VZafifi^MSiSvn2^p!rt^fart

TOBACCO STORE

Phyeician, - .

Feresom, this tatfa ylaso » fosy/awr

recwt* 0 the pfotero ate dtered tafonfaMa* by rfa
Ut Baoauwat. Naw Teas.
ENFEEBLED AND OBLIGATE C0N8TTTUlure mail. AH eamassair*tM-r* eucrwDy coafl- TIOXM. of both sexes. M Breufat Kmact au teralmMa quathv {» cnaoltiM. art found te
SPECIAL TREATMKXT la all coMef BemludanUal. Address tn aenhdeneo. ktan.es E. F. Brail. It wiU give bdtk mid eaarguOe foeltegs,
•L fa»«sl. Criaary red Nerrero Diaceea la mate
TiW”. F. 0. Box *X», Htaami, X. T. fl»yl stameaMeyau testaep well.
marleowdy

□GARS,

■^repiuim^n

^rraeLoar i

SNUFF,
AND PIPES.
of srery Had and rarisiy.

THE WORLD ASTCfNISnED

‘*TW&gt;***•

...v. ;j.,

moustAchss

um.

—

For CbUdrcn, MU’* fad Taung Ladue

- Foeeta to grew Mau the smoultaal faae la
from thrwuto Aeeweejuby using Dr.MByiGXETi

Ar
G fahplle te a gro^ fitrLjlrwilh rtl ntrtsey direct to
r At run woanetrti asevunora
»r. JAMM0 MUU, (taMltfagHmtetoq.
tbugijtoUM MkitK^ tb.
MADE BY TUT OBKAT ABtXDLOaUT,
,it
-al* ■retavrey.’kiiw r&amp;b,
upon the Beard and Usir in sa alrnotl miraculous
T*11 2»**« itart by return af ma*, m
SudAaaa U. A. FXXRIGO.
■sane*, h fas been used by the elite of Pans
pud stair*. fra*u atoervuiaa.
Me (i«uAi~eiriiis se meritl aror knew.—
Kbo faetores to happiness thorn wta from dote, Kamreof sirp-Manem will be reg’terta, sad biUty aertfort and it no 11 my, enquire for J. W.
tuleunu, catastrophes, croaeeo la U*e. toes of
stance the aooeey win b^taerfUlv rdhud.A—

IsSSsi'-iJiSr.Y.twss.'s::

MEEESCHAM,

GUITA-PEHCDA,

long separated, wires Is formaiteo coaoseuiag
BRIAR ROOT,
atarol foiotee e» tonorfo taatoMW tea* ** (telou, drees Dr.BdEK. SHUTTS A &lt;X», Cfamtota. No.
GER^N PIPES, prapottr. tolls you tfa busliOea you are tact J-3 River Btrcet, Troy N. T^ Bota agents for the

qualigod to puroos sad to whal you wiU fa meal Vatetattlalua.

tC^^Cyjii wuimamTfaSZ yau ttauaUte

MOKE V.U.U.iBU 'HIAX GOLD!

SbibyJ

s^Tj.-5-r^ yaff-srs!
(or doable&gt; eprisga fanidta legulhar therein,
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE.
( .r aeverel years with a secure lung aOrciteq. sad wttah to Itaaamtoaflhrtr OnxMlit r and rtroogtn.
«ta^ oambinaUta**o«H H
iq any oGmt
tar leu of tfalatare. From the stars srenOeln the
BcSSSaw
Girt biot a call.
sure. To aU wta demreU.be wiU seta a oMyaf
broartd,
tbruMtaul
tta
United
Btotoa
ate
oleo.
Jm ta aa aid Boa Obtain bad know, tew to
ESSSa: aa*^maiw&amp;Tssrrf,u to prefect U.sltk.
Tss Csora—W boat, eat the openings, od (ar M IIASTrXGH, - - - fay I - - - MTCB.
'■’’UtoBM
turn his Mid.
••can l&lt;arn.prvatoeamarwtbaa aa arcrags crop
»»O»TA«tW.
BsumMuo Iteptsre. Xnrtb side oiBlata Street,
n CbMutare. eta T» A (I Reade Oto-, New Twk. «
*• tees Mra rol ptMeau&gt;al good judgtnriatoo
sasraag:.#,?; srsauns
Blguurfon -BK/BHU-."
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srire
tfal
tfa
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of
to
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win yield orsr TO beaboto t» tho acre.
aetateg the^Friuriiy tlia tetobMsfo ttaaXlctta
Dr. JAJQXBZXAX. OrtmUtoag nyatduu.'
Jr-.iT th, tioaberfaod Boctioaa. wo bear ooms
BCKXKOrS BXAwXXD TOWTO.
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U» kreadway.XawTteh.
rewytoiat. Ills baaed upon lade tow tog sad a
iarelsabte, and ta tapes every esfferer will try
Ata ttay wia ta aunt by iha rates tfnj, paw
»wey OIL

and all kiads nully kept Ina

rpo CONBVXmVRS.-The ad.srclwr

Bryans Life Pills,

MTare,8tjraMNaili

IO I I w®

JEWSLBY &amp;MUSICSTORE.

The OU sad Cora erop, especially tba toiler,
»ol sow promise all Ihu eonld be wished.
J* his too.-, too early lu the scmcu to Judge
•■th much correctness. Tba season has boon
’try backward and raiy.
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trmedy will be (Wfed lu
Dr. HAUVETS YEMALE PlUA
Tfa erprrlrerr af ttarty yeere kna ’-rwrerf tter
tarewa^ertfarRaabart^, Obnfog£j7/

Dr. HAUVklB WILDES I'lLLH.

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Tta Farmers- Mates! Fire lurorauns Company

toforrn ttu peUic ttetae^toaa wHl be spared to
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a^^afajf’terretore yret,
WHY NOT UMX TUN BBMTJ

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JOHN D OGDKX.
ntyl
At Qtasr Mtrert, Suw York.

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DMUMiniaFoxBfost, aad uat worth a A^ 1

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mstorr Decay, nd all tfa .forts of raathful te-

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/•ssiasol toe fanner stadsals of Uto CnlUgo.
■Ttotsfay. d«M10, uu, atwbicb. - beads! a
•^•tooa. TO addrew will badsUretod by tba Bee,

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CLOCKS, WATCHES, JBWHLBY, fiTL-

Surer r-.--- - n-mmaasfitinl week at
O’-’otlbts yeir.boglMtbo 1Mb and eoutinnrt
W*«bo»0th pl Jmm. in oddlUoe to a Mat

life ft

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GT’ldtDIAIf BALK.
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SAVE MONEY1

GBIAT BHTOCnOK Di PRICE!

DRY GOODS’STORE
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp;CQ.
tfw3 e«Cfg tar atkfe) .mtiffl

noit nanvixa mBBCT BROB BaXXTXACT- “
VBIBS AID AVCTIOX
BOBUS IX X1W
zvBK.ivtotr ; .

wsarb

•ring the ground, and ahnoai aa ctewn aa
tf they had Been washed. They were
picked up and measuredLbut the quanti­
ty I do not remember. Thia much how­
ever, I well rveollect, that I never raised
ta Bwd a cropby any other mode of cul­
ture. They ware or very uniform aixe

BAfiLOW,

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Iron, Nails, Stoves,

A GRANT.

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Tin Ware,

IniiUFra saxe.
SAP PANS,
COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFER-

mny bo that the raaltngi are wanxxl and
do not fit together well; but far more
generally, because the Iron tn the two
moldboaxda is not of the same temper,
the plow w!di the eoftest moldboara
being th® J^rpet of the two. The ftarmw adhvarlng more cloely tothe toft
moldboard, maken the draft of tho plow

Ulnd .r.rytl!** .b. Itet-IOMd ftwe Shsttlran.

THSr BA VI JTTST RICITVIB
TBI LAItOBST ABD BIST
silictid sroeror

ENT VARIETIES OF

Staple and Fancy

DRY GOODS

DRY GOODS

Paints Oils,
Glass $ Putty,
* Varnish, Dye Stuffs,
Ijiraps, I&gt;»Dap Waro, dtoe.

Praeikiag Physicians, npptlsd with taelkinss
hr IbairpraMioa, el M Uw BgurwM-ib.y tai

Groceries,

Of all Kinds,
PA.NL,
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CONB1ST1NC IN PABTOT

Carpets.
those firms who make that
teolspecUUty andaatndy.
chsnica broom- fuuilli.tr with
and melt lug iron for that----cantIngs are apt to be fitted i

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CkelZoTeas Ac Sagan, .

Tstaossuilitt,

Boots &amp; shoes,

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Druggets,

;~swfsrj

AFp^OODEN W^RE.

A Large AMtumrt tr &lt;

-as a-Sdaa-wc

Hats A caps,

Cloths,

HARNESS SHOP.

Wall Paper,

Bleached goods,

Crockery, dec.

lies’ dress goods,
BUT BA^TEBN

tag it in the kettle owmdonMly. Then
take It out, let it drain, re!urn tne drain­
ed liquor to the kettle -and add all the
water needed. Repeat the proew, and
• ottMiouaUr add a little salt After the
wool is sufficiently drained, aim ply rinse
It but well in cold water, and you will
then have It white and roft. Never let
wool boll In the llqtar, as that will fix

LEATHER,

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MS&gt; IT uioois nn»
*— .&lt;

Fancy goods,

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GREAT IKflllHffi
WE FEEL WARRANTED IN SAY-

yarn. Fine wool needs more time In
the kettle than coarae. Tastings may

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■r a*r WsrrtonW. 5* &lt;t?1ha^«A,.Sw
car BajtTB rbUiag tte&lt;C&gt;

Ladies' furs,

IRQ TEA T WE CAN AND
WILL SELL THEM

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Wm.H. MeCONiraX,

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Mfeers; Uta t1 v-»/w
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That our

Customers can Save

Coffee,

The Next Thiry Day* Hardware^ Merchant,
St Monrwe Kreet,

Sugar*

AUCTION tPRICES
Tt»n &gt;tnm y J

FSLbl’BET OntUXK.
ARB WH.OBCOM.

ratswaiftjf eiuuw

35 Per Cent.
Apices, Ate, dLc.

On Former ZPricoB.”’

Ready Made

b'SH^LF^ heavy hardware
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win U f0B®« emstandy
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\a LA30E ASSORTMENT Of

coms

Juno six
SOUM

Silk and Straw Bonnets.
Btfart you Buy al any oOur

TUob.

Aa Cheap as otheg,Mer-

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in Mew York.

CALL t EXAMS OCR GOODS
and mas,

Try us and you will find that
A, FACT iM
our extremity Low Prices will AaA U
cniABIR
verify these fltatementa.
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SWDHAI, BAILSW A BAILET.

MU Bit IF TBB B1MK
InatUBU. X.W Yu,*.

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WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

nw a UTiicrrex.

N. B. Cuatom work and Cult
tindone m uauul by Fairchild
_ L. Bvcelzt will continue, tm
Salesman sb heretofore;’.i ’7'' I

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12,1867,

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Th* Wmtaiaclar tfrerrts daefafa*

F. N. GALLOWAY,

banker.

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- ■ - MICH.

“I am getting down the taU at life now.
Fifty venal old! I never can realfae th*
fact till I took upon my children. Nellie
etfil wears th* ewnrt matronly look that

ttaUent-

Ready - Mkdn Clothing.
-Wat", err*
s,.
’AMD U4M1I rtlxiunxa goods.

NjCtL

mb®, c. PREEMAN,

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MI I.T. IT) e

• oru arscx*0v-saTOs«

WILLIAM MYER8,
IMu ta

Music &amp; Jewelry.

TURNER A CLARKJS,
Carriaie &amp; Waion-Makere.

YOUR MISSION.

Groctrics and-Produce,

the*. XVhat * afreet, eoadtarttag pram-'
toe lethal! By thto me* I will ewfavata
eroty power I pnMmtfwg, I will enter into
«wy tefasra* wtosh Bm far ite objeet th*
improvement and elevatfon of my fellow
man; I will endeavor ao tolivs and labor
that th* world may b* Letier fin- my hav­
ing lived fa* it What a beantifal exam­
ple of all that to unselfish aad lovely in
character taNellie Gardner J I* to because
of tho purity, and truth, and lofty purKso stamped upon her countenance,
whenever I long for gwdneto I think
of barf I don't know bow it in, but it
nover seems as if any thing ware quite
complete without her, I wuodsr if ah*
aver thinks of m* ? Sometimre I fancy
that she likes to have me near her, but I
can not tell; it m*y bo only her natural
Hurl runs of heart. Well then, girls are
so queer there is no telling what &lt;h«y do
think. The other day when wo were out
at tho creek, end I was waiting to help
her ashore, how quickly she turned from
m* and g*v* b*r hand to Bob Wilma I1—
Now it could not make ons particle of
dLffvrenon to Rub, but it would Lave been
such a pbrisure to me. N*d Arnold mv*
she ia not beautiful. I know better, she
ia beautifid. Eh* is beautiful in fare
and form, and beoidM that. sl&gt;* ha* a
higher kindfo beauty that he knows noth­
ing about I’ltillip Green, you’d be a
happy man if you ooakl win her. Not
just now, of mure*, but at aom* future
time. N*U»* Gardner to a prim worth
otriringfcr. BlMsmo! have, been (Mak­
ing aloud P’

cr-ses reported at* the efay on* y-t dasthough ecveaty-five bod»M bm
Lean removed from this asms tecahty
within the past eerra yaa Ifa Laa—a handsome, sturdy follow, and my be strseta. Bat there are &lt;
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roln, wife of the Jala lamented
sM^nd eon is taller than his father. Will cases, and few man can be । . ei-flht. W-H.Lbwcfa.afPitAfard, dfodfr£
fa going into bosinare for himself with a I who are distfagufahsd both i 'J~T» the rupture of a bteod-rsrecj ta th* year
much batter pro-pert than I had si his . and scholar*. But the greatei rig 1E£_1*•‘■ft-cltotwI,

ago, Mid Idunbt MAb-wiD do w-H—
Edward wQ teavn cUlsg* dhaifry. A
smart bo^, that! How delightful it fa to

children I Poor littte Anni*! she would
hare been tweuty-ooe now, bnt fifteen fa
ths number upon th* tosnbstan*. Q, it
a terrible trial, but, thank God, it fa
over. W. shall
to her. bat ah* shall
not return to oa- H-r nxAher’sey-shfvbeamed with a softer, tenderer light aver
rino*, and I feel that I too hav* had deep­
er communion with the spiritual aad eter­
nal. What a buty joy it will be when,
free from the last stain at sin and *artblinees, w* behold her fa tire presenoo of
the angles at Gud 1 0. that we mar be
so unspeakable happy as to meet all our
children there I wnat a strange, myste­
rious thing is this life of ours ! So brief
aad yet so full of solemn tosaafag; so
cumphste tatarelf and yet so Ifaked
with th* eternity beyond. Wonderfol

wm

’ sockets empty. The hair Was of th*
' sama rekr and apparent floxibibty
when tlisi buried; th* color at (h* body
of a light yollowisb white, and ao perfect
dull, listloas, and stupid, subject to numo- in all ruspcrisM to be easfly med* to
roua diasaaM and in many instance* th* stand on its feet Th* remains, when taultimate victim* of gluttony and dnmk- tenvd, wme dresa-d in block s£k,'and
esnM* Their unnatural rigor aeldom when diantamd a black mold complete­
last more than five yearn It was eapaaal- ly Covered-the surface, but WM easily
iy remarited by th* Greeks that no one brushed u" revealing what ufatond ta
who ia boyhood woo th* prW at th* be perft-ct mnrbta statue. MrePttfield,
Olympe garuM M-or distinguishod him­ vrifoof the late Hturgta Penfield, of
self afterward. Th* three y*an immedi­ inttsford, after an flbeM of three day*
ately prtcoding eevoxtaeo, ar* year* uf with tho dyscr^sry, died, and was buried
great mental development, end nature in th* some ground fa ft* y-ar IBM,
cunot at the same time endure any was taken up for removal last spring, and
severe taxing of th* physical consiitalion.
wss found to b* ta the sum* state rf pu­
Pradam-, foretfora, socially ^t this
rification as Mrs. Lincoln, with th* *acritical period of life, must ever go hand
ceptton«f th* Baah&lt;a hsr f
in-band with rigor, for the evils of excess had decayed entirely oft
outaMigli by Are the evils of deficiency.— bonea of the fingree th* aax
BuCas long m due bounds are pieeuM
of th* body, entirely petrifa
•d, athletic sports may ever be hailed as
th* beat friends both of mind and body.

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Bad Cempany,

A. ROW E\,
Drew M
13oots &amp;. Sliocm,
uursran -

To* ns tfcint la hapsf »■—*«*
Ao Oxy .My pax Jx,Tbo«(h they may &lt;br*i« lh« liapr,
Tbcj "III act forget the wag

Ifyoo hart o-l/Udwill.ir

BASnSOL........................ MICH.
Jjr*fuhp«i4 hrhMwuteFtiU-

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W. O. HEDRICK A W;,
Safiitar &amp; Hwsmiim.

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UAFTIXM,---- *fyl - - - Mien.

George

preston,

General Grocer,

ajar* vfataM muwmm

S^'isHSSS
gTAnKWXATllBB,

House Painter,
•XAxrxa* turn
iUfinxaA,''i&lt;’'- xioura**

Lirery &amp; Sale Statli
•JHisrrllang.
fliUs re*4wriS|rm el
" LEW. CAMPBELL,

‘City Bestaurant,"
J. LBS B#EU,

BMwitli Carrie tar,
BUNYAN, COLBfoOO.,

Boots and Shoes,

oaUugtrfud

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&lt;£»»»’.

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KI.HOMKVK oik WI.M’. CAXljl.ra. Ac. wtt

wftr**-.—* 4

JUcCOniHI.I. * FAILE ’

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mysproch tamed th* .rate. What •
dfagra®it would hare Unto na, Ma
community. lad any oth"r tne*rur- been
adopted! Let roesee, 1 beBeve That*
over to ear agreed to speak at th* meeting of Bis
AhBtdtter.i-W*n, M ia a raus- whleh
I’r- a good educe-

of this iMMMrfing sued, all the ioeomoCivM andean inPrene* might be plmed
cm on* road, if it would tadd th*ea.
la war. ths anoy that strike-fas quickNtwfflatrikath* hard-at AEttteoaW-

reqrirw, .trike quick ata neighboring
power. If tor eznamtah* wfaUdto
place a larc* army on th* Rhine to fared*
Oennany, be would takspnMsaafaa «f th*
Paris aad BtraoLourg road. If ihar*
w*n no JYeuch army between Pari* and
the Rhine, which fa not often the MS*,the
moat of th* troop* would be lent through
Pari* The distance from Paris to fitrae-

fontry, cavalry, and artiltosy, with their
hu«M b*gmqp, aad sixty cannon, ready
forth- fadd—would require aWt two
tlteuaoadond four hundred cm*, or
trains of thirty can *aeh. Th**— trains
eonld t* tbirfsd at fatervala at bn*ty
rafautM or seventy tero train* fa twentyfour hours. Loeomotir* number on*,
would b* ready far train number *mnty
three; and fa tsreuty-Mren hernn th* last
at th* thirty thouaand would b* on th*ir

You do art bow whatrorea it will bring
tayov clteaka and wbat hmlihy appetitaA what rigw and elasticity ywi srffl
gaia thereby. Begfa with a ktrawbany
bad, two dwarf pear treM and a grep*
vino. Let thana be yuur own **j»jcuJ
car*. Do nut 1*t fattour work prevent,
and let earn* part pf th* morning b* tak­
en for this ouddocr gverrfar, and you will
not b* half an Ukaly to get Um Udradw
at th* usual domretic taaka Ihsrhaj*
yon will My, -I bare just re atufa Ml
omid* within doora." brer latte, do you
mA bare aB your fane 7 If yvn really
hav* no tim*, esssi-tiring ia wrong. You
du mat plan right WemnstDoi bo slave*
to custom, to society. Surely, health and
vigvr ar* of prim* importance to every-1
muthcr and huusekvsoar fa th* land, and
there is x»o other method half ao cheap
or so pleasant a* wurking to full txjrsjiiration fa th* brood open sunlicki two
hours every pleasant morning during th*
spring and opening summer. If you
Lav* an ays open to beauty, you will lure
it; • if yon have htort to rocugnire our
benafleieniHMrealy Father, you wffl rejdfo* aBdudorst—M-scfirrWr Jfimr.

tioti and com
myoldempc

CrROCERS,
W«&lt;&gt;M Rnj'«r,\&gt;:'y j.cetntrf
«nrs»nritlo»M
•/
tksi they !&gt;•’•

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.opue.1^

out on a vast ocean, -longing but ahnoat
fearing to brave its danger*. Now I am
out on its tide; I have been where the
rocks and auick-mmls lie, and Kara been
saMy gridded past many hmHjbf
•vita, xaa ton yuan ago I wn* all atone
in th* world, now I bare a haprw, peace­
ful bom*, and a swart, di toted wife. 'I
wonder if I am capable of appreciating
all her goodnaaa and a little *nn and
daughter of whom any filter might I*
promt When I return bom* from busib*m and find th* fire blazing brightly,
the table nwdy Ibr tea, Anuta and WIDie
•watching fbr pa,' and, bettor than all,
Nallta'i ready emile and waleome, &gt; eometime* think such happinam ta too great to
laai, and I tramble at th* thought of my
many Hiwdng*. In th* plan of are life
tan ytar* ago, I dtastrnmod by God’s
mo*. to act uprightly; butl eah not My
new fcr &gt; should hate adhered to flu*
plan if NaDi* s influence had not always
been thrown on the aid* of truth and
right- I romember when poor Brown,
who owed mo so long for thoM goods h*
bought, cam* to m* bringing the money,
and told me, ia a faltering voic% to tabs
it, it ws» justly mine, but that he dread­
ed to think of tho long cold Winter that
was coming, for he knew not ho? to prr&gt;rid* fc|riVfor Ua ahOdreni I fear, I might
hav* taken th* money, for I needed H

•rrhill^ Green, am twenty-one years
old to-day- I can sraroety believe ft, yet
•u it fa. Arriv-d at my majority, I come
into pceeresion of my estate, and proper­
ty brings with it rwponribfaty, so tho
master rays, but if tho respunribility be
Twopurtiomd to the amount of property, I
nred not feel burdened. I am not par­
ticularly sorry, and vet thorn lines kmp
running fa my bead. They are rutlicr
gf.

NcCONTJELL &amp; VAILE.

The first atop in th* dormward road is
to h**p bad company; to “stand in th*
a of sinnre*” and form frieodahin*
*i, ,r.i *, th thus* who ddigiii
in low and viofous ways
X
The second step can then be very easi­
ly taken for'the first ou* will lead toil: to
walk ia their ways, and join with them
main and foUy. Thom whogo with
them who lie, iwnar aad steal, can soon
learn to do *o too; th* bad influence
winch surrounded them, can hardly fail
to nullute their aoula
Ths third stop is next in order, and
rssy easy far them who have taken the
•Msnd. It isfo make a mod: of am.—
To scuff at good mao, and scorn th* wurd

.stroHM

to purpose but how macaa *dvorate
first train sheuld leave Pad* There are I
wide, and thare s plosuy
railroad Hamon which troops could be
foi^tolevam* a fortune, aad he worked ]
I rom to” do so ‘my ■ent north, south, or wrot wii the same
—-------- ---------------------------------------------------------- n^wnrid dnvetoth. roof of my trinity *• towards GwmaM-.
Thia military system of railroads is
fa.’ Daring three ten yearel hav*
erm more favorable for the dafaam of
taufaM* IMU( * Know, nave wwa France than to attade-neighboring aaX___ VI---- ' * Ik* u.
ng rkhtwfoeM fest a-1, but Id*

Baa W------- -erred in ths RrnJutfauaxr wsr, aad UdUen fa th* habit of ropoatfag hi* hsMmSflSnlbfaneelf
long tough vonas an often
Elatlast
—

Bm would giro a personal anecdote of
•very btatJe &lt;rf there, in which he himestf always, of oouroe, figured u tha he­
rn, On Wag naked tfht wm In the

and at imu carry fawn to B south wfa^
dow, and fa th* afternoon put them fa
the west window. But perhap* ah* fa
careful to keep her chi dren in the obad*
and bar predous mlf so far as possible,
out of tire rays of the sun. Ik* plaata,
in obedience to natural law, an kept
benlthv, white th* children and rnrriVsr.
being kapfiia faeeUdfamfltor ta com*.
VMDM.
»
Light is beginutag tobecoaridrend*
groat curative agent. The fafef advantag* fa guum to the country fa to get in­
to the suustano, and to be fa th* jnre
fan* m.
f ws desire merely to ksep
cud, we should stay fa th* *h*dy dty^I’eopl* talk of "bat walla ’ and “burning
paremMfaf’ it is much hotter fa
country, forth* bromo* (hat play tires- fa
midday only bring bratedaiffaftwa ou»

doers, ifct ta th* tity tire brere* bring*,
air fa from tho shady ride of th* stmt
and the tewre room* of a dty boom are
much router fa midday than the czpored.
himtx nf th- rvxtntn- -

Ar» lUte, r.lila !

-

A* a nl* women an lam aalflsh tfeato

SS
’SECJITSU-'batrangST
d—’ting with people wh*

ar* either
ers or mere acquaiutancM woman fa2foat more manners end lem eourimy than
nxm- I*&lt; a cripple meet a man on »
nrerow etrip of smooth aid-wrik, either
aid* of wltich i. rouA travrifaTand fan

oum

man will tam out at
mkfag mtaie
num for th* perron thus rurt A woman,
cm th* contrary, will -Hheratand tofll awl
CDBIBal fa-—*—•- — •* ■*- •
mil chum

�vn goods.

For Caih or Readyhyf
-OMMHlMtor U mareh riling th. wtt! era la Montana to arms and promising
them oil tho *poltethey can get from the
. 4tedmra. poo- Hancock *ay» an the
wild Indians between tho Plata and the
. Arkansas arc to be warred upon, and
i.tfetu ffilrt a, Gen. Smith and others aw
hurrying forward men and.aneana of
? wor.io tbo'. warious Military Ports In nil
i tho TerrltortaA The Indians, too, are
active^ and uro burning ranches, killing
osttior^ and stealing stock with alljxe&lt;sfbl« rapidity. It acorns to have been
armored among the Indians that they
should Jefe fa a general war this aprlng&gt;
rad the delay that l&gt;u arrl-cn while
peactrfhl negotiations have been attempt_ ed has enabled the savages’ to make ta■c?c\scd preparations for the coming
rjrtwig:e.

■

An Indian war ta greatly to be regret­
ted for a variety of reasons. Man? set-'
lives will be avalp-d and robbed, and
many innocent Indians will ta killed.

whites rad the Indians, will snHVr
■ death, captivity, and flint dishonor
■which is mere to be dreaded than either.
There Ore few fine senxdbfllt'es man­
ifested upon either aldo ta the conduct
•of ah Indian wur, rad both White- and
-Indians go on theqirlndple of striking
the enemy where he V most vulnerable.
Tbc eiprnw of an Indian War. too, ta
nnirnoll Item, particularly fa the pres,'ebt condition of our finances. Besides,
t)i» grand trouble Is that when the tndl&lt;u» are subdued they, refuse to remain
fb^ana what will be done th s summer
■with an taimen u- sabrificr of blood rad
treasure, will have to be done over
again fa the same manner, and at the
amno coat, next year, and probably each
summer for years to come. It certainly
wee ma as though there could lx nn Im­
provement ta man areWent of ourlndfan affairs, and as theoyh th- nMcoslty
for these eoMtraUy oecurfbg rad enor­
mously oxpcntivb wnm with the aborlxfafsmlght be obviated. The' Interote
the eouutty certainly demand art Im­
provement in the management of our
Iniltrarelaiiona, and Uicreisa very gen­
eral opinion that, If manr-ged less In the
BMBniary Interest of the contractors rad
and ‘more In harmony with tho
principles of Equity rad Justice, ixcre
Sfofeld be Iasi nfoney needed to carry on
rannkl wars Wehopo Congfossyhm
It shall next aasemi le, will dllircntly in­
quIre Into tiita mit’er of our Indian recountry cannot dsvte- some means of
honikrtiMe escape from the horrors of an
ai&amp;usl.Ihdtaa War.

’•By Many of the Bouthem Democratic
papers are calling loudly upon onr govOnutet to Interfere In behalf of olvtliration radtjieirtypcoftt—J! aitmiij aw.
Hta quite refreshing to nototho location
of two of these rerw rrodern champions
of incrcy. The An^tfsanville- Beacon
and the Memphis ArauncAc, aro jjsrticularly lugubrious rad unctuous In their
ptSods uppn the "march of humanity."
Tl.py quite forgot that tho hiaaanliy of
yj^Elarnoaracy as exhibited at ArtnxnsoxvnAE rad Fowr I*xr.ix&gt;w, baa not
poised from pnblle recollection.
j It may ta Hint tho wbolreome laason
wldcfi our bravo boys gavo them, baa
convert'd these Itouthorn gratry to tho
A’ortArm fcMAof civil teatian. We alnccr^ly trqat that it IB so, and y t, their
eh«pr’onrt»lp of ra worse (If possible)
tihHflration of bumrally than their own,
isliotqulte i» convincing proof-as wo

U|nqcBsConabIy, mercy toward this
poor «fupe would raise the Mexlem «u^-_
don iii the world'sostlmatlon. It would
bo ra act of clemency which would subranio all tho ends of Justice, audattbo
rasp fane evince « type of civilisation
hlgiior than pawton and revenge. li is
mAUkuiy tlsti HaJUMiUob's attempt
will ta imitalMl again, comeqmally an
example ta not needed. His Ignomfate
&lt;ms .failure ta -a bettor warning to theworld than ixlr execution would ta. It
is,tan oppertuntay to make the
rtgbtklntfof htatorj-, which ocoure eeldom, and which no nation era well af-

Americans might situ .

f"r
Mourn for our tans, rad* who are tn.
spired, hr the progreastw SptrtLef the
ago towrate a higher typ« of chrtetira
civilisation, wtU MU to see the eouodMos of the opposition objections.' Hon
who rr&amp;ty gee b sM fir the prtMit,
who struggle, for fannralty tnthaju^eat
time, wll! not be deterred ft«n e high
conception of present needs by the fossil
cryofCtnoration. They who believe fa
the sanctity and purity rad dignity of
woman's character, under political re­
straint, wiU riot belters that her fair
name will be tarnlsbed in a field which
enlaxRoe her capacity fordoing good.
The people rao ripe for moral rad po­
litical reform. They see inthtemeae.
ure purification of the ballot box—eman­
cipation from tho present degrading
.
secure of election day.
see

country something of a falribow. Buch
hope* haw fled I Beckwith Is e^ubte.
capable of doing Infinite ham, of fafa.
ring our national reputation rad dis­
gracing us, but thattealL falhMlabcr
the wretch ta indefatigable. In ths first
place be only applied for aad aasared
for the axhlbitioo ta tho Industrial pal­
aeo at all the immrate quratlttee of
things sent from the United Rtatee, one
ninth of the space Great Britain claim­
ed. Mexico rad some Utils European
luindpaUty, tho existence of which
nobody knows, ylthout be accidently
finds one foot fa It some time, are tho
only countries which have so small a
rpa-o as the United States. Not content [to allow exhibitors to make the
noit of thta, Mr. Beckwith seems to
employ an the energies of his fceble and
malicious brain, to render the display as
tBT It is a singular foot, that those in
meager and diaadvratagenus aspomible. ,
the South, who am most aftvtod by tbo
He affects contempt for the industrial
provisions of tbs Military Bill, accept
products and agricultural resources of
the same as a rational adjustment of our
ouroauntry, and two of hta vagaries ,
difficulties. We refer to rebel generals,
have been tho exclusion of a full line of
the most of whom, have declared In its
pricked prortatous, a lot of msgnlflcient .
favor. 11 ta also a singular tact, that Its
broom corn aud samples of grain and {
other agricultural products taken on by •rrongc't and mast bitter opponents axe
direction of Cob J. H. Bowen, of thta 'Civilians, not directly ntfoctcd by Its
“pains end penalties.” Tho some may
city tho &lt;*&gt;:un&gt;issiancr for the North- .
be said of many at the North, whoop­
wcat His refusal to allow a s]&gt;'.cude&lt;J .
. American steam engine to ran American pose every regal measure for an honor­
machinery rad his interested' rascality 'able reconstruction, /torn habit. They
have Income to used to nppwijig gov­
in refining to permit the stock In rad to [
ta ptaoed on exhibition, are both by j, 'ernment measures, or any thing origin­
with radical!a sweet morsel whifa
this lime wldnly known and appreciate ating
'
ed. and all that I have cited are but they , roll at BepcbUcnns) men, that
a-.tnplca of this mans general conduct.— driveling old age wlU hardly rid them

What a torture of the spirit, wliat an
ralmatedcuno he must N&gt; to our lire
commtaeloncr, Col. Bowen, who is one
of the moat active, eaergetlo andcfadefatignblo of men rad whose Whole heart
Is set to the glorification of our great
country.
The trade of .Chicago was never mnre
hopelessly dull than al tits present, ex­
cept possibly In the very beat of a great
financial erfors, and every one fok&amp;kIng «nxlonely forward to harvest as a
remedy for the existing trouble. I have
already had oeeaaion to remark that so
excemlve was the general tightness of
the money market, that there were very
ae.-tona approhensions of extensive and
numerous failures. Happily thecriteshaa
been accompanied generally by p spirit
of accomodation rad tbo burden of
financial stagnation has been ao gvncrally spread, that as yet only two or throe
bounce have gone down. Of these, one
at least, that, of tho wall known house
of Klrchoff Brothors, cannot ta termed
a failure. It is true' that they have
uindo eu aacignment, but tbeir arecta
are far greater than thelrllabllities,their
property is unquestioned, and the aflklr
is only temcrarly brought about by a
proceeding on tlie port of thnlr bankers,
who will, in all probability be “stall
and un-burinesre like attempt to take a
mean advantage to obtain, without any
adequate equivalent, a' rtp^k jbf goods
for third Jiortlra. Tho firm baa paid
over J27.000 of liabilities within tho post
month, rad thta little tact Joined to

RUSSELL ^JVEVIES,
Keep the beat BOOTS uL
SHOES in town.

REV ADTERT18EJIE.TT8.

BUSSELL 6 A'BVIjrs,
Challenge the "City” on This:

—A span of hnraae valued at tl.2TO,
belonging to Mr. Perry of Battle Creek,
died reocntlv very myetertoui.ly. Feara
an entartataod of tho rattle plague.
—Roaste la reported to be eoncantratiag troops ta tar a&gt;u*bern and western
SoT ticra—probably .with referanco to
e lettleiuapL of tho Eastern question.
—Higoxtats. take notice I A fudge In
this city has decided that a mra who
has two wlvre la Itebia for tho dsbtacnotraotod by both of them.
■

RUSSELL JWEVWS,

Have a fine Stock of Cmcuxt
and Glass-kam for sale Cheap!

R USSELL $ XE VIES,

876,000 Worth Clothing,

Won’t bo undersold ichtn
CASH it offered !
nrniXG TBADE, tHT.

lb*
,u,,u- •»
ry Merab—u u&gt; tb. tor. ..4
71
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tald routine of tbought,/rom habit.
The Dkxvkb ic7o7ulp) Aries says
.
ihiU
It I* nottiiy intention of the Indians
t» kill, but f osteal arid destroy all that they
era lay tholr hwtkon. The military
aulhorites have placed man at every StaUnn. ThiM-wilh tho oompahy'a-em­
ployee make a quite rwpectable force for
,defence.’ The company have built forts
,connected try undcr-cround parsaxes,
2tl&gt; houses aad staliieR. and eupplle.1
■ta with enfBclsnt ammunition' to
;makn a good fight before surrender.—
Ina country.
■They arc hurtrwted, both sohjfers rad
—Fourteen hundred and five gopher
imployes, to »h&lt;«t whenever they aeo
were nresra led to the County ti.erk.
,an Indira, »othere to danger of some of tabs
atMu»ratii&gt;e. Iowa, between tho irth
the redskins losing the number of their

ii.n.!wUn&lt;
j&gt;UUw» prettily,

Si.T»^siUr

-There la a boras In Qnebec that la 67
year* old. and still draws a family cardta so well convinced tW Kr. Seward
will baa candidate for I bo Presidency
next-year, that it titlnka Rncnsaxy to
’bo;:in thim early (o head him oft Hallores
that be declare* rant years ago
:
1that “there was not a doubt be would ta
।the candidate of the a:;oce*sfu! party in
Mattern have changed very
I1MB J”
imuch since •'some y.’are ago. No man
Iprobably feris the change morwscnktbly
than Mr. Seward. Tf his ambition Is
still kept ■ alive, 1st him bars al! tho
odmfort derivable from that source. Ha
&lt;W osvw dnjoy a more hnrtnbas ndr
probably a greater political sMtafaotton.

STOCK

The OrxLT or Mee. Sdhhast.—Gen.
Bdcer, the ex-hebd of the national de*
years of business life InAbta city, wins tective police, fa hta testimony before
for theca the sympathy and. confidence the Judiciary committee of.Congress,
madethefoBowl
of tbo entire public.''
’
Edwin Booth ta playing a magnificent tag the guilt of Mrs. BurraU; •During
engagement at MeVtekera. The bouse my vtalt to tho prisoner-, .before their
arau raursvpia even cx&lt;&gt;cuUonF'urraU conlexred to me

are doing quits as will at the Opera I c®r?«3,b,,t affirmed that she reiuAt
House, and grow more rad more attoa-1 J'lelded *• ***• ttrgtognf Booth in ^ir
lihfag to us every night. ! oould net
* aasasataation. He tastetr
give an Idea of their wraderful perfnnn- [ th*‘ hw
®f fld*4,V bo“ud h«
।
1
to the subject, to show how they reem
I itf A* the election h*M fa Want-;
' nrorasr laslMoathvy, thf Itadical Ile-and human endurance, nd with wbat'j
publfckn ticket^as elected by two thoua'amazing rwklesfacss they risk'.their
necks Arlington’s minstrelo also have and majority. AVehotioe this, more recrowded honsea every night,and Wood’s pvclally, tsreuec of IteTelng the firxt facstablL
iuxiehi is doing a good bustoera. 1t.tenor in uur country where any conald1
Indeed, Chicago was never more Tufly enble* number of negroes have voted.
Dl-patehre state that thia was the most
&lt;supplied with amusementa then at this opitriy election evarrheld. ta that city.’
present time,
’ ’'.X
„ 1 '
.
These black men are dlsprovfag very
Our loading roer.-hinta uro imklng'
rapidly tho aaserttooo of tire Dsmocratio
bcrolo efforts to ovcrcoma the exiting
- - dullnere of busincsa by; putting tbeir j pur’S''
goods down to the lowest figures rad
&lt;i^e

OF GOODS,

In Ready-Made Clothing,
aoTBs,
potuags,
tfant, CAPS.

cjunmtEx,
nrjutDs,
nvirrs.

sletbtag win

.elijih s. snaais.
t.xiu«U14 u r*“4**4 *•

%

Vtuxtify Groceries,

the eonventton. Tho subject
Sag very grnni attention
jt the Stale, and
alnmat
cxpmsataB, is In favor of the

GOLD

JOB LOTS, FOR CASH,

�Xtol Mt* yMteiw

“fts: its «15o

nasUsr«-,,,ck'

w.

nrMtoronf fttowtortb. tha-w-mto

kiss tej

,

GLORIOUS NE5TS
-eA in. rmist7 ■'

tUfc. mo. af!Zl
* •nnUnHavitotoaH.
?'rE’‘- ‘U
T. A. HcLanona'a Balk
** *r**M-J*-totap. Drottas

x. o. or o. jp.
HMtint* toft* No.u. to. of 0. P„ aorta
1, Odd Feltews H.iu Ro-er Htock. every Twi.
4&gt;i «•«!»&lt; •» seven owek. uiothere la gaed
"■ “’“I MACT. I. 0.

. v/... j

»gxao»rxo.

Graven,, — Fmiu ft McCosnh, Middleville
Girthing.-R. U«r.. Sraadea ft Co., Hasting a.
•'
_Va&gt; Hsssvv Buna. Hastinga.
ffaaiAnnua! Kale of Clothing —Bua ft Li H &lt;0
am. Battle Cree*.
B,rrr Canute Agrirullarol Society.—Nollen 0
Meeting —C. 0. HoiMoaa. Secretary.
Boek, for'M. ’«* ■«?—D. Srutaaa, Co. Cli rk.
Taa Dsvxnv or Itrnmnri,—George D
Pmutr esys: “We hake been carrying oa the
Leoiaiille JrvoM between thirty-ala and thirty
H-ra yearn, faring ell that time, we b ive
known no man if boaineaa ia the eUy to Call t ba
adrertiMd liberally. Aad we hare known no
eaa u aoeeewi ia any considerable. Ifcvea^fae
rre^eetaHe degree, who didn't advertise liberal

Cotsix —Our Cooaiiiutional Convenltan gar
Speaker Celtexavery cordial receptloc.lo wbicl
the diMingulrited guest retponded la a poealla
appropriate speech.

At Hxonam'a Onatox.—Wo «fy»lbrarJ eno o
there ale* l.ltlw epectmrna of humanity, who lire
ea nir and mooeah'ne. wondering 4by our "city '

la any cause for ao ondnly exait
leg thia bnUerly.

waU— if there

Ftoe Naaavtut.—The ciliaena of the eater­
pricing village of NaahviUe, In Una exmoty. wU i
celebrate the coming Foenrw or Jolt in an old
hahianod manner A good lime may be expected 1
.firing from tbo repotatiaa of tbe citixrna of that !
place for getting op good Ullage.

deditettow of fire AJ&gt;—W«T. —t.
i." "
aabslanbln.
rpO THE PUBLIC.
For the t-ensfil of thaeo who eaaaet attend the
one wiU U gitrn nt ategte
We weuld reopeclfellr anamroM to al! perw-oa full couroe. a shorter
boek ^rp&gt;*t fc’ ,SJ’ “d ^‘r
faT,’"d “’“b *h*ir osdees for FUBIT Ud‘"»K'- »e«y to all young ra»s red Isdta
TRKEri for Spring deiiverv. that .owing to oar
order, bn ng mi.o-srrted through lbs mall., aad who aim tedosomothiag ia lhl&gt; MboLmm wnrid.
not reaching tbe Nureery ia sosoon for spring du cm neglect to acq.lr. a useful buowtodsactawbere.
nowre gmg
t&gt;ua opnag. as per agreeuiant And. we woold
forthir unounee to cor old Fetrows wi.bteg to ^fastes of tullioa in Telegraphiag to a deb ef
renew tb.ir orders, M Well a, sQ olh.ro wbo are
QprW
C. 0. SWEXBRERO, FrtedpaL
ia want of Nuroerr Sleek, tost we will remain io
Uaotinra during tta sowing summer, and rveauCONNUMPTIYEfl. — The advertiser
rasa tie Territory for a fall deUrsey. Aa we are FpO
X having bees restored to Mehta In a few weeks
dealing for an e&gt;ten«ive Nursery, we era enabled by
a very simple remedy, alter having suffered
either singly or by the tboueand. We promise
fair and honorable deallog. aod hope to merit a
fair sttoxeoftbe pohlte palronsge.
HUBBELL A POWELL. Agents for
Eeri 8Uo Nortery. Rocbeaior, New York.
Haatrogv, June td. IM?.
ntU

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A ft
/fl.

Fm- the MiRKlED.

rotary al OHul, or D. W. Braith, Vsmoetrilte.
'
aagldlf

ope. on receipt of 19 Cento.
Addrees, .
TOBACCO STOKE.
’ -Dr. K. R. FOOTE.
(aathor of Medical Comsum Eouao. -Book 400 pa­ gBUP AHOk r
nek, (1.M, wot by maK)
No. 110 tastegtoa Arnone,
_________________ Cor, of iMtgftb. aL.If.T.

PHTEftpS 4 BKfTT,KYW

For Cash at tho IxJvrefft Fi^uron,

AJTDIFYqp DOXY SEEWJUt YOU TAW
Atak Cftf 1 »♦

l»c.

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C. J. BBYDGrt, Rsaa^tag fteXFuStoraL
t F. PHACH. Gaaerai Agent, Sew Yerk.
J We keebaatataatlr

BB0AP GfttMir SHOMT

ATLANTIC &amp; GBIAT WSTKRN
Broad flange Railway!

BOOTS # SHOES, CHEAP!

CTNCIMNATL cr YMABA. OAUMT.-r MANI*
rau&gt;, er CLEVELAND, or COBBY, a SALA-

—

nevP’y'o'rk,

Tip-Top Tea,

And Glassware,

ax-wan oa nasa.

Hastings, DTO- lfth lM(. • • • tf •

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DKUGB AND MRDIONEa

AU rf whfab we ata bnnJ to son'j|t

WASHINGTON CITY.

ooax an sax

0. D. IPlUtNIB.

This U tbeewly Route to tbe

PaaMaren wbe with a Qeteb and Comfortable
Trip will appreciate th. Smooth and Perfect Track

ssraasxtitis.^i.’E
and Sure Connection of the

Atlantic k Gt. Western Railway.
Fan aa Low an Tua aa Qctat aa ar awv &lt;mm

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CIGARS,

s^f
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gfo to married of 4tbW to,. WhTq &gt;0 P (tel--

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GUTTA-PERCHA,

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Fgem fort to au bntaa are areoreHy "l.ifnF
to cure oedxaaxy oats af Hominal Weaknora ta&lt;
Emleslohi, lbeu£k Unset fa derived tfam using w.

JjATJEST FASHIONS DEMAND

J. W. Briikj’s OUekrateJ Faicab

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BELL S TONIC PILL!.

(OM DOtBLB SPKIN0)

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S1IBT ...

They wm art san or aaSsk like the Hiagle
flprtog, bet wUl pfa-tm their p-tfael aad grew-

have barn thrown aaide aa aedaea. 'Tbe Heopa

SS5S?srSreSW,’£Ktf.SK*S!

abdAMnft nMB^k«HTae .

Throw *w*r. yunr fols- tris*-, yow ftwltbea.

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FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE,
'UwMnaeuIL .
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nam.

Dr. J. BRYAN, Consultinx
Physician,
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IUto£Steal Bpriag^Urtfo^a ekffta day^tn
never afterward, willingly dlvpanre with their

.

«t BattoBwax, B-q

Tom.

;msjISR?ra=?ftS
«E? r“ “* --"1-re.■e-n —
Ur.wm WAX, CtaafaMscnWMK- -ro

Tbe Ladies wiu find our Stock ef

Perfumeries, Toilet Articles,
Pla vdrinS * ’Extra.r.fx.

MOST Vd-liakix lllAK GOIDI
Bryans Life Pills,

Tho Best In Tow»x
FOR SALE la dl atone where (ret elaas skirts
A Laaas amaar-sxT
CKUDSXWS OABS, A TBATEi-lMG &gt;gg trrs.

n Ctambew. aad » ft il Roods Hi^, New Varik

Here fa the p!.« to bey year

POWDER, CAfK SBBT, CAftTBIDGEB,
ELY’S BATENT WADd, AC-,

&gt;he jftrae-Ow

Dmt tnm a

ROBERT^.

CONSUMPTION

CUBAEXJI. MX

‘ - ff»WfticMRflipAM, atrttiwiiMife-''
roeeedm that riata* wm bnaL Te isi i yttah

^EKSgj?
.as 3d a
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Aad they wUl be estri by the re tun: efmaU. port

Esgg^sSffiiS
TO LADIES
- tac-M SMaTpuLmwimj mtCT Is setaidim

JEWELRY.

WHY W oVcTx YM l BBBf »

.WUIT X IW Will 8

.^asagEregxggg

R. HERRICK,
A raw falMagB—ady will be fond to
Dr. IlARVEpJ FMIALE PJfcU.

DIALER IN

And repwoe in yew own luxuriant hair. ■

ieui eitcual

1° ?**-*■“■**■!■• Opr«A Carrtegea.
Ball Road Can, Cluuah Pawn, Arm Chain, for
Promenade and Hou&gt;. Drew, aa tb« Skirt eaa be

[IB BUSBILL ft WBY1N8* BTOBB.)

. PoeunMkro of comfort, aod not worth a Ig t

- In extreme eases ef Debility and T-f-*~nyr

Sr

tm

Separator CapillL

11, Chronic C,1M lul nHiouUilr wku Im-

ELIPT1C

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F.
Hertings. Miqlu, Ja^ M. Qw,\ ■

GERMAN rites,

d^rt4t.vs«
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Tbo Daoiax Elliptic ta agreat favorite with ail
School Books,
^4yiy^SSCrtS.?’r Photograph A Thum a
PUriMflM- M«7.

J.

BRIAR JIOOT,

At th. Pro.irrlerito Ch.reh to H.sttegx ..

Hastings Mar tats.
Hasifoga. JunoL’.M?.

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MEER9CHAM,

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men:

BELLAS SPECIFIC BEKEDIXBI

W. ■- SHAraXJWl^rt"^?U

Huni&amp;e Headquarters!

SEkHItlED.

COMMBKCIAh.

CIOICB FIHUT dOCERII 8.

AND P1P1S,
qf erery kiafaud vurtety.

____ failure a ItOTtn
yoVN«

Are Wervuled 'in all cases, fo
Cure ofall ittaeaeea
Breadway and Front Ntreeu; lit Vine street: I'wnsMtl
al —-....... ae YOtmibin.
street, xml st New Raresgu faqprt o? lbs CiooioIMof'ee. Uleet, 8&lt;*m Dfaea
No Change of Diet u
Fourth Street, nad at the OStara ef ooaeectag

Hk "v-s-

SNUFF, "

truce, aim dellueateotho very fortnrea of ftpsnon ron are to marry, anJ by th, aid of an io-

AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW FIQUBM,

No. m Broadway. New York; No. It State BL
aad XX School8t.. Iloaton ; Depot aad Unia--{Ilee,

-

North Rida State Street, whore ho will 'reOdre
Kxxo-WT TKy IMaitftny I
Customer, with the poliuat Btleatten. '
Fanner,, tbl. to th. plsc. to buy your
troloriet, Clairveyut aoJ FeyeLocietrirtan. who
TOBACCO.
boa Mtoiliabod tbo actontiic elaesvs of tba Old
World, baa now located beroeif al Bwdnoo. X. Y.

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Oil Regions of 'PenMylvcnia. t

&gt;-)

ANewThing for Hastings

u

m hand a

Dry Goods,
Boots $ Shoes,
Hatsand Com
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crookcry

GROCERIES QF ALL KINDS.

Ghrocerifeat,

ARTIFICIAL LEGS.

tdru M Use faluhs bwboid orwttbof Iha sppli^Breaot soacb pJoaoure to the many friends of g-jasrgiftggfegri:

&lt;

0m* XnrivftfaM^

it

AT TJSJE TICKET O^FXCXIt

ecmSunVraUens SSrid* bKft^Sri'tofr si”

MR. J. C. HALL

t^-Ousauu. Omo. awn HtLUMM (Iiol, are
known everywhere for tbo number nf tbeir litevary institutions and the nomber cf students Io
attendance. They are noted for tbo cheap, popelar and thoreugb Vstaw llisusso Isatxsrra of
Cauaxts, Ourvix ft Co., which is there located.
There ia co IssrrrvTs in tba country whore-ata-

r L‘ i

WW&gt;

ar osjMDtsarari a mbj»A«al rmr

Affectteu. Tboauly object of the adrertleer in J JT H11AI1
Beading tbe Frescrintfon is toboMfli tbo .Misted
and sprem! infonnsl.es whlib be eoereivra to be

&lt;*'

tll^w 17*^7-+.
-*-'~‘Mt-ao~to Tbow—wvtoTdta.

atrrtoxrr cSMX* erflow M4&gt;*ar
aLijaSSiTBtSiiai^,

NE W-GOOD8:

svanau

for years. No remedy seemed salted to my case
Two
in Ont.
Would most reepectfuily ancounre to tbo Citior even giro relief, until 1 obanoed to rood M You eun toko off the Foot end pnt mb Stub. AB
adrerttecBxnt of Bryan's Ute FUU Well, there in wont Mod for a Fmwphje^^^
to aaotbar cbanee. thought I. ao IH try a twentyTORAfXin RTAPP

IU ,r«r To witoeoo tbo wonderful /
... * , Mr**r« Siow and Norton, waa worth tbo /
wtataien, let alone the fine moaio fur^"•.bolh InMromental and vocal. In faet. tbe
'M'toiMMU WM ogMtnd With M0 J&lt;?XS&lt;6r.,

*«•■«&lt; waobw

; f 4 tai ?■ tamoftg ft fort •'

raxxjLM «

CONFIDENTIAL

dreao ao abere for parttoulare.

Rnroth.-whta. weighed
iV»“'::*nUnMratobMllLta,lfU.ey can.
^Tto Im fat, of tMBteto Wo»J grower, Amobaft» good exhibition, abmri

8!

4W- «P&gt;M or

BasUogs, Juno Ip, MC.-aTlf

this emnniSuTly, for the enforeemeat of thia
wholsaorae and righteous law of Prohibitetion.

tWTroublrd with headache, are you f Well
my friend. 1 know what it La to liar, an headache

tto«ker. I«j4 Of tbo band, eml nthorn. old oom

O' TOC TAJT «X» fttn C8UF,

wr

r^bV'isLS'it^'cr^ii^

aid in the boot of atrle. Slop in and cool Ibv
keatoi 0,1---- «l to toy heart’o content and inaare
cneceu to the enterpnae.

' T«« '■iXi.nta.-Riow ft Ftaber. fovorod U
’■to oav ef tbeir "Exnelaior Kxbibitiona" on Irot
Boterdar. Tbeir company ccoaiata ef acme of
^broteruatojntb. country, and wb.t to mote
«»« bnt truly moral aad teaperoto gentleman
^ 'n-imueroconnentod tberowttb. Wo more

to

BBOWI SUGAR, . - ia)o.

This laalitoiiou offare as thorough and praetieel a couree of inetruettoa aa sil Cot-imervlal
“*h Pne« paid for Furs and' College
tn tbo Northwest, aad at aa expea,, fur
teiu-o
tmrd maeh tom tbms to u-^ITXr,.

Prtzcafot

•^ATTOft.

Jnrt Bslev tfae Brink Btook,

Great Barjaim &amp;r fe W !

GRANT) BAPID3 BUSINESS COLLEGE .nd
li
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—

HS

AX&amp; naora ta

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,

••Of earthly good,tbo best Is a good wlfo;
A bad—the bitterest euros of human Ufa.”
UnlsM you eaeept cold, wet fest, which can bo
eSoctually prevented by tho use of DA Da Visa

UTAt young ludioe will indnlgo tbeir taato
tor pvm-eroedr, and orpameota, we may mention
that the proltieal Car evening wenr. aro them
en a lUipotlan oca.lv from artlldal rca»a
J*"* " and Uliea nF tbo valley. From tb«o
eomooftta prmtloet brooobaa, earring,, ate.
toal WO bare ervr aeon, were made. It doM mat
“»‘ya need the eoailiaat material to rondo? a
I"*4’ moat attractive. Nratnona and aimplicity

fosTinrsox.
l uu&gt;ox, ruus.
trm-w
• - ^l^^£inuA£;^rciTtsA,

riatf

• roM-ffirs oz/s
hterooindr.aatt will omthea natblofomdmv
r”‘JLhjir',,«th. FrreenpS O -A. Is E 8 , PUcn,
FREE, by retara mail, wll |'re&gt;» address,
—an—
/gKrWFSk
or au arene.
,
Bev. EDWARD a/wH-NOnT^
menity. and to greatly peoducure of Physical ffij^ggMFAimm. uniUAF a eg..
■krt
WUltomebarg, Klug, Co.. N. Y.
sodvring. Mrstri eafecbkmcnt, and mere! degis6sa» lmk PXROIUOF YOVTII^-A Oowtlemw whs Long - Tried, l^taLUehrnent!
HtoUra. tb'rofure
Aha4roJ, Tb»L every 'rec lever of Cl&gt;nat&gt;and nyftg CABRTCL TO 8VT OXI.T TEg OKXCOHL JUsnSoved for yean from Xoevous Debilltv. Proevey^well wiaher oNus raee la ourrelly^boubd
A W A Y W ITn
tv. send fave to an who ae-d It. tire reedpt red
and sale. .
H PECTACLE8 fliwu™ fur waking tbe tlmr-teremedy by wbirt
M X* ftWxBTCtaftr
.
ICAerocs, Laws are given for tho protection and
Ono Erin Mans New,
gavernment of men to tbeir rights ; and Where­
eauty, without doctor or.
as the gvtierel mum «&gt;f muktod &gt;.a» always de­
modtauos. Reni r oal psld
clared the law^beroker a dsngj-rons anembor of
•lyl
4( Cedar Stmt, Sew Yost.
ou receipt at io Ctx Ad
drew. Dr. O. I). FOOTE.
force against the sale at all in taxieating liquors
Bo. iloLaxiagtoo Aveune, Farnten' Mafaal Fire Insurance
aa a beverage, ibereforo
EattMifanft txr1MI,by
Cor. Eaal uth. at., N, Y.
A'asufrad, That th* sailer of Intoxicating liquors
Company.
•
HAtrera, 5o ell free gwvvrnnirota the eofcrewAW,V W.T„
Tbe Faritad Halwal Fire tee-fanes Company J. F. R0BERT8.WH0 IB SELLING MOM ABD
meat of the law, depewda upon the moral aapof Barr; ft Eatoo CeeoUee, lauure aoihiag but
port of the tew abiding portion of oommunlty,
.
■ tmcenruiTASis
BETTEll GOODS
1'"rTO l"“
and wkeros 1 tbo moral support of the tew abld
z
TRUSSES.
log portion of thio community, to to a tergo e»For tba aame money than an^ other Stere is
Comfort sod Cure for the
lot. t wantingin tho enforcer vol of tho Frohib[
Ruptured, bent post-paid R.W Genwotn, t ermcntrille ;8eCrotary,’Ussas
torr law. therefore
P-pntaPoteatkfadtahe*- ‘
Hl/
। AwwfroJ. 1. That It la our dniy to giroall
on receipt qf inCMta.
C'aarrxxA, Olivet.
' D?E. B. FOOTE,
Dirceton.
engaged inetj-ircoins said law.
Drogo. Chsmteala, Faints, Oda.
1. To put the proper authorities ia pemseefoe _____S-'l;
F
ato
Wises
and
Liquor.,
for
tbo
mck.
of any facts, that icav come to oor knowledge by
wUcb |be vtalateis of said law maybe brought

Ice Catan—A new lee Cream Saloon baa Jual
b«s opened at the old ata^d at Scbuppao, on
State street, by the gentlemanly proprietor
,M'
■i’I bepleanad to furniah th

SumrvL-We beard a atrangvr apply tbi
word to mir nUage. That man bad oomo poetry
•a hia voal, aa well aa a taato tot tbinga of a
grammaatcrv. But few villagea can data ao
■•eh that 1, rroily benotlful. aa Beatlnga G.
eitlleaa folly a;q&gt;reeiaie Ibla, and with evumendnbla toot, are adorning tbeir private realdeoeeo
““4, and on., In a atyle that doea them gna

Lrta» KSkSS&amp;f”''

meeting of the’ people at Hasting,, el the Metho*
diet Church ca the evening of tta Sth inai. We
hope tbo people wUl abide by this action with
unfaltering Edelity of purpose.
Mlarwae, The manufacture and sale aa a bever­
age of any totoricaUng liquor. 1, diametrically
opposed to too tree spirit &lt;H Christianity; aod

A Gases Axvireusnr Ball.—Ia to be given,
Tberwlav eight. Joly 4th. |»«f al the New Ball
by the Hastings Orchestral and Quadrille Bawd.—
Ticket! U, Including topper at the Hasting
Sanaa.

Genre Uaenao.-A IWo-daya mooting, com
aeatlag Saturday. Jane' IS, at 1 P. M.. will bo
held is Qncaa Grove, Mayle Grove Tewaahip
aadcrthe amplees of the Independent Noeiety
and Uo Grind ftirer AnoclaUeo at Calroraa1-aU- Good lf-aiera are expected to bo preaeol

op us AND BATE YOUR MOSEY.

TnttPaorta KriAS.—The following preambla

Coon.-TUe Republican Convention at Mont
penary. Ala., a tew days sires, declined ta invite
Judge Gen. Dick Uu,teed to a aeat In the coo-

kf.w

eirenmateww, by the gallon w lb. barrel, las- . ' '
' ' ** Afas SOLUM AT
poolpreand imitator? ere ahtoed.MdUo asly
raf,guard tbo pubtie has agaitml them to to aa.
that lb. Bittern they buy
the eegrared
tebdand note of band of Messrs. Hostetter ft
Olothea for Ewarybody; Rmltb.ead the Oorerr.nisut stamp over the cerk
i=- ■
ESrCtotbes for small m.n-terg. u-.n-ta ofUtobeUla.
men-tall mkn aad short men.
NOW IS Y0CM TIME, YOUNG MEN : tsvou raftiren,
.
lo^Tptal Btim*brffor d bd* COau
Will YMlrapr-vaUt

An Ordinance has been paared by the Com
mon Connell, that side walks bo built on both
aidevof Maia "Rrort. from the Bridge on the Weal
aide to lbs Middleville Collage, aad on tbo Eari
side of Main street to thejunction of Grand Rapldu
and iiastingu Hlroets. AUawin, are prohibited
from running at large in the streets, wblib is
jest and right au it abonld be.
J.
K

^Tax Urrr -oterSocial will meet on Wednreday
evening d thia week, el the rreidenee of A. W
Batin, Haq. The people are cordially invited.

sucre,,. It to th. naly .tra^hlc and ulleratlv,
Lu whtoh are combined the geasral requisites of
a mild, pare, .ml unriltetod regeteble .Umsted,
with tbs finest s.terttoa of tonie/antl-biltoea,
anU-oosrbutic, apperiaat, aed deparutlro herbs.
pleats, roots, and barks that boro ever bees latermlxed ia a Ctodidaal preparelMa.
It is also proper to elate that the BiUaro ar.

M s

£ •

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Mtommim fMMr-Tbe*Mw Bridge over

ana prenouaco It tbs mdy sMi attmala^l that has
•mbaMMlndund Mothsaiok (Msubugl fa.
the Haepitela of tbo Amy MABanyrtbo ■■gWs«
hod K fte eery bort temle foe t ravel mmuto, and
tt-ota«^*jfor o-taatog lb. v&gt;, .g
troops M tbo mar^. « a remedy for wn/Tp oeri
aaldlwwteteEMim, wmlto ttaeMyspocite for totoaicknoea.- CgHforaia and Aaotenlia
have emphatically eedoreM |i M the Minor's
Medicine par excel lance, anfl ia Spanish Afoarie.
aod all lb« tropics! glUnatea, Jl to'coariderod the.
yfr r-UMo -nUftoteto splAralo forrr.

CX XX •rPAk.TTXJaXNGMi

z&gt;*Ax»T*ei« gg rxk cut om
RAIL. W'T'^U
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BomEr8«Twuc»Bnma n. Mirer
(Mg Into noltee agulu-i U-prsfudtoos wkteb

The riHseas of Barry Cowaty to bo otothad

VVNo •’!.otFJaa?l A.M.,arobel4at Maaow- drunk and dlaorotorly, la violation of tbo (ft
sntAGtis a co..
AA ieildl.o, Wednesday
or be
fere every fullmoon.
T&gt;&lt; ReraUr meetings of PrumBIt Lodge
,;,M.e-r.^i.M.wWdn‘x1^i- hS R«my.&gt;M wm M K oM p^ mnMMfogto M1B0LT LOW PUCK. • sofoptoto stock
a* Tuesday evenings anas before array fell moon W.M. iMd in dafiaolt of payment to bo eommlttod
to tbo Connty Ja.1 for twenty d,y,. yraa
nichlsan Central Railroad.'
end dafcridant diacbargad.
Paoeoger Trains oa th» Mieblgan Gdfstra
Foouinrrocx Law ftmwtaen.—Oa tbo 4 th Inai
WU°
Morton’,
Mining •«............................ttiM . a.
old atanu on ritelo Street, wm OMvktod of mIIDae .,?’&lt;••........................(rift P.«.
Sentj' furaislpj ®oois.
g.ealaa E«Fre„................... lltta r.n.
lag Liquor, contrary to IbnBlatoto in auri&gt; eaam
Night Espreoa....................... Mt a. a.
tnadv end providod. ’and fined (SO and cool (41 vestas aaeewan*.
OS to aU, it being tbo m^ .1.^., wbiXb. Al! kinds of Clothing—all aisao-all styles aad
P»H aad tra. dtoclurgod.
Dev (sprees............ . .............. &lt;•(• f. «prmes to suit tbo ttaaa.
’tveelea Fepreea....................................... '
Sight Kinross................... .((• a.M.
HTT- Q. ftun* Ire Croom can't be book A An entire Balt of Clothes ftr Six Dollars,
ft N. RICK. Goe’l Hapenaleadaat
trial -Hl cwnvluco nU of thta fan. Ton'. rw.UA
A Tip-Top antt for (3ft.
too, me Sttod up tn . ,ty|. both elegant ud in­
Wcw Advortlaomonta.
viting. and baring palta attemlMto, Ua place nx DDT ctufPtrnio.'i m gcj /un
must be one of public reoort.
TU SATIsrjtCTIOX.
Teacher's Meeting-J. H. Fauna. Co. Sept.

tbo Tbontoppto Wvro nt thia plaoo la eooiptotod.
which La a Dm structure, built at a coat of (I.tftn
by Meeaera Banes A Walccs, of Greed Rapids,
who have done credit to tl.«Melv«, aad 1
would recommend them to the eiii.en. of Jj.rvy
County u Brol-clAM Mecbanlc, who thor­
oughly andentand their baatoen. They go from
hero to cecameuce work cm tho Cold Water bridge,
about five miles below thio place on Grand ft,pIda road. Their Oontraet far building the aacuo
la FM. Would it not bo well for too Commiosioaen of Highways, of Umliny, to taka •
at our Bridge, aad caka arvangrants for build­
ing a Bridge over the river al that place f I
think it needs U.
,
The village Council have organised aad ap­
pointed all uScara who were not elected by bai-

&gt;

rtrnr
1 Istends at M b-ftd &lt; AHA* .Win -nd alterne-

At fcHUy B*l^yrjclg

On M. Dewwr. Ml.

MTMnAtBMUSftw. .

triArl

I. o. or o

|_|LltXAM! . -

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■Mao'-tor. U too Beto*
’1UM provided, mrfaU. top «fae.

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H li;

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Uli'MTB. =

HgW ABTDH

toi. ttair frtou.

'*&gt;n " **** "**"•

cLoca, watoxh, fmjtr, gn&gt;
m and flaybd van.

»yutari:,CT ne matter from wl-at Caere they artaa.

A Bdri .site,toiWil ef Amsriqmi aqd Nwfaa

gwsrns
B. B-HsragpitaZXfo-MSredMsrsrita

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j^MALJMTAni AQBNCb-l

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II. WBXGRV; /
Roel
Broker,
mtsbutyillC esttr co, - Wfcintujt.

'-'•teSZT •

*1®*:'

&lt;

^ft fota WL

�n.Izrtin«..»Pu'rA6«Italm;

SAVB MONEY

IM UaAtter,
J’ditahforhw,
I’d drink (.rand Bl ver dry for her;

.g*|PWBB 2

FBOBA ITR ORDKR.

BOOTS IMS STATIONER!

LS.GOODIEAB &amp;CO.
txt
I’d taw to.- her,
A rival who’.l entua to -‘toot" tar her;
I'd kno t :orber,
’WiEhVflw- km^freLfcrber;

I’d nrlm 'n.n&gt;* wind and tide father;
rd try farter,
1\10.y farter,
Mtafa 'h—itJte tf Hd die for ter I
N. B.—Ur any other woman.

ITT ARE NOW RECEIVING DI­

RECT eron jiANtrrAci'.i:,t

URERS AND AUCTION
BOUSES IN NEW

jBagjujgE

BARLOW,

GOODYEAR,

4 GRANT.

’

YOR^ A VERY

LABGE ft.FINE STOCK

Tendcrnreo is the repox: of pamlon.

BAP PANS.

who nhreya lore, hare not tbe COMPRISING ALL THjt SUFFEBlofaure.lo &lt; out plain and to bo tuxhappy.
The punlahment of tbore who bare
ENT VARIETIES OF
lov.ul WmUico too much, u to love them

Staple and Fa:

Fust re&lt;*Emo
Dacaoiara'
TBE LARGEST AND BEST
SELECTED STOVE Or
" Paints
Oils,

tbeyttayr

GlasE# Putty,

GOODS DRY GOODS

never have any.
,
A frillKr mid tn hlii Wife, when hla

Boots and Shoes,
lwOmDmn acunonuMa or 1. a* wiFRantn
optal&lt; n that, now a day*, ladi m acciu to
treat ttw w t’a'aa* vulg&gt;r fraction.—to
b. reduced to &gt;te Irree^teBfo
«’***»’ coin* to rateyuiir rent ” ntrl a

VdrnisTi, JDyo Stuffs,

Ol all kinds,

Groceries,

PAINTS,
OILS,

ever bro't to this Mart,

GLASS,

cossBnsa ln riirror
Doots As shoes,

Druggets,

Oil Cloths,
^*Am I not a Uftla pate?" in-pilrod a
MSy, wt.o wJirriK'ortAudco.puIent, of a

Wall Pappi

At»MIWtrrRATOR»n SAT.E. ,

r^x*?5S-“

PUTTY,

AND WOODEN WARE.

sx-rsSEriss-Siswsr!
s
iS'WjFyiasrwnEPsiatr &gt;*s&lt; HI I&gt;di tef teifeii i JiMlyrta

Hats'dt caps,

HARNESS

Bleached'goods,

SHOP.
PEtomT ■•ORGANS

r-Qadp Uilnte It ratter renurttaUa that
whle -overal tbouwotd fret are required

Crockery, &amp;.c.

AND XIULODLOMS,

Ln dies’ dress goods,

CaMlwualyaaafdrd lhctr-1 ,rui.»(U14X«u

‘- As Thw Beat C&amp;btaot Oygm*

wero"purchtMte&lt;l during
the recent decline .
. *1? in the Eastern S
Markets,

Amwirea ftetilut^ K&lt;rr Ynrt.’ OrUUr. :*J
Bring peWjAuwfrfyiwtftrtn tXjiM^Nvn.

Fancy goods,

Cassiniercs,
Ladies’ fHrs,

ING TUA T WJ£ CA N AND

Cloves and Hosiery.

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

BLACKINGS!
AnMknxwled^heaUeflbe'aiuwlba^ ‘ ■
a*a4. a bn bare sand them ia be Ina hari
pirpe&lt;.U-.m at the kind ere- offered «a
baring «-&gt;o tbnrvs«hly cried lt.m, «nf •
wrr mm cmm. V. m »M «W —

the boya, and Hugge •BarijaJfi:-

-“•HoW eafae’anctr a gtwy n&gt;ca&gt; la the
e*Mrf’*wM»M(vW«-d»-Btn-tOT to bar
faaldofall work. ’Why'* rep tei tbe

jajyiitltocnare. "yattareMKjyt^tnw
hln, W l^naWWttlte

ram

&amp;w,

Hardware Merchant,
i

That our

Customers can Save
25&lt;Per Cent.
On Former Fricea.

BLACKING:
WUt»ri •aSrardlatto ain^teeTtf

Coffee
.wrrtflA jJqnge&amp;dT

Spices, &amp;c,

&amp;c.

WE DO NOT MERELY 8AY WE

OU

WhU*

"Ubr*ud

Se&amp;HfeffiSsJSM
n/ ...Ik!.. Mr il^ b_ M - .

WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

AjmiUnTEEY
Where wUlbe faahtrreaetaady aa bead

Anearteanre. IneprefclnpofttemattM Wised a tunriTremn, &gt;■*»’•When M FV«I ul,l Do/Tay. W» no­
tel o’r»-n rip tHttaglu trout of tbo
nac’-.lnc on ifidr h mnch«s 11. ahltig
LWty tbe t are IX-m -bob ey a. with tlulr

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

A LARdE ASSORTMENT OF

To our Ciutomen

Silk and Straw Bonnets.

13» a. Clark Htn-et, ChlUte. J
Aad sold by eU Retail Dealers ibruurbeat Ibe
tolkVat
•
ryInqaire fcr Dr. D»V..k,»0', Rerahiorira•rr PrwhOuJ’alUber Uenwee Ul.«k&gt;ap, oaf
’ B° Wholaeafa A(eate for MfaUraa.

MUSKINGUM

belreate «a|y by - SAM.hr MOD
nWatyvynfun. 4-a u.*.***.

VALLEY

Ab Cheap as other Mer­
chantshave bought
in Hew York.

RhK«*V**M :n

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C4Uft:XXAMIN0UBa00B8
.AM) PRICES,

liareb
port

Be sal Krull other
Tar PreparatloM to be
DalBMSrta jHhr Wine

ENGINE WORKS,

MerrxT-B life

oo» m«w in nau num
Zanesville, Okie.

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                    <text>Chr afixstings Sisatr
Dotvey &amp; Toyrij^yg,
AT HASTRfCfl, BAHT to, MICH.,
OSr* la ted
“f Rowar Block, cenisr el

jrsrs!
VOL. XII,
lliijiucss Jirrrton),

gttsitiea Cards.

SUia C. FREEMAN,
runwini
M ILL IN ER,

orxa srsctaDro-ssroax
lUSTIXOfl,- . . oSyi . . . MICH
WILLIAM MYERS,

TURNER A CLARKE,

Carnap &amp; Wajtrfaiers.

, - • . n:&lt;B3 • ■ . Mien.

r lanoTrfrague a ca,

CLOTHING,

Groderies and Produce,
’ ’TTRG.ANS,
.ODEOJHL
:r.r,lpr0fc,Gsmrta’;

ribtaeb OygtoM,’
• York! October. lM‘“
viArWQteCfvT. IVyra.

.

Hootis &amp; Hhoex,
txAruirx a ftxDrxni.
iiASTrxGS,...................... Mtcn.

Saffirs &amp; HiriEEtm,
GEORGE PRENTON,*

General Grocer,

House Painter,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19,1867,
?«trB.
but t’-apt Ofaymore knows better than to
indnlgo fa ench a luxury ae • pennftees
Wtete WMklnc tete pipe, by M ete^y site, wife. So Fletcher camo along, made
rich by a ration wfadfaQ, M^-eiu e
I# a wduag iiua *1U tU (tarty tuseUr.
Mra Flrtchor to-night; and more beautifklnd
‘ ---------Pwckrt an Ua kaee ia aktaa cyrt girt.
herder
v-------half an Lour
Art at ibe ubU bl. vUb is ai*ra&lt;.
------ , - didn't envy Fletch­
WbCle oaltiag.brart froa a aaawy UaAer, if ho m worth half a million. Let's
With ( dabby boy at bar aproa diagiag.
go Lack ip the house, it's going to rain.'
Tbe faran wiubrs tb&lt; U!o .mok*.
“Suppose Fletdter was to kae hb for­
Aa it forty «mr'» la tbe blaaUa’4 eeillag ;
tune—what then f*
Tbe fol I art tbe folfoj eked* of blue.
“Mvgvod teltow, ho would lose hb
A bty leaaoa otllfe reraslmg.
wife u&gt;o samo hour. Some women there
are who would go with their husbands to
beggnry—and he’s a fine fidtow, too, b
Fletcher; but nut th# lovely Marian.—
Thrm, the rain begins I”

glisrrllanj.

"And aB fa gone F’
"Why, do, «r; no, Mr. ITntnhcr—not
all lisre a that rix hundred a ycor^nd
HASTixaH,&gt; • ■ ■»/&gt; • • • Mich. that ’tittle placu down at Dover, that yuu
Ilonca end Carriages at all boars. soUl.nl on your wife; yuu may eave the
out of the wreck. A triflo—o mere noth­
LEW. CAMPBELL.
ing, I am aware, out of such a noble in­
heritance as yours, Mr. Flelrlior—but
sfiU something. Half a loa( you know,

Liieryartwarmtur,
&amp; Sale StaHe,

‘City Restaurant,’

He stopped abruptly at a motion of
Richard Fletcher’# hand. Hta was a
lawyer, and used to this acet fl thing;
and not much affected by thc^Bory, he
hsul run down from Nuw York t^cil Mr.
. hlctcher; hb rich client had speculate!
Hr, HAHTTHOA ' rashly, and losri—a common casecnCTigh.
- •
"A week ago bo waa worth half a mill ion;
to-night he wm not worth a aixjxince—
RUN YA N, DOLE A CO.,
that wm all There were his wife's set­
IMfoss la
tlements, at count; but they were hfa
wife's—and Mr. and Mra Fletcher were
two.
«; thought I had better let you know
at oure, Mr. Fletcher,' tho lawyer said ;
-if# sure to bo fa everyhcsly’s month to­
morrow. And now, if I’m to eateh the
nine-fifty ujrtraiii, I had better te start­
fag. QooMgM —
better D«xt time.*
"Guod-night," Richard Ftetcher said,
mccliouicully. Ho was leaning agnfart
the tow, iron gateway, hfa ibl.lr l arms
hiving ou fas carved fcq^ and tbe Mack
ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
shadows of the beedies shutting him fa
like a pail Up the avenue colored lamia
gleamed along the chestnut walka Lh‘o&gt;
rod, and green, turning the dark Novem­
bernight
fairy-land. Tho wide front
of tbe stately nsanston was all aglow with
ilhtmfaaltora and music, aad flowers,
^dfairwomra; aad fai^
wm fair, its prtmdyoaag
,mU #•* my Htmel is tbe Bl«k
an Ftetcher.
___
Two cm Morfon fa? O»
C, Usrtry, wbewfllawUl—
.
J. LBE REED,

Blasiniitli Carriais Iraaw,

Boots and Shoes,

Jrji &lt;5tfbi)B. (Brotcrits,

MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK

IMmSMtaNails

Luube,*' her mbtrees said, briefly; and
Louis ooited up tbe slutting hair, and or- Cottage still
With tho clary of tho brilliant new
suidumw new hope dawned for her. A
Marian Fletcher aroec and swept into tiny memenger, with Richard Fletcher’a
groat
brown eyos, smiled up fa hor face,
thn boudoir. Ik waa tho tbuntiral S&gt;oe
of boudoirs, all rtao-tilk, and aitecr, and and a baby hoed nreilud ogafart her
Lugroe-work, and delirious Grewre paint­ lonely heart. Ah 1 she knew now bow
ings rmDuig down tram the fluted panels. aho lured baby’s father, when the brown
Alright wood-tiro burned on the mar- •yes, of which three wore tho counter­
bio hnorth, and hw hueband stood lean­ part, were tost to her forever.
with tho great world shut out, and
ing aguinst the tow ehirnnry-]ucre, whiter
with Only haby Richard, and her two
and Colder Ulan the marLto itsolf.
“WrU," she said, “what b ilF’
x servants, life went on in tho aulitary cot­
He looked up. She stood beforo him tage. tTLa winds of winter Lad five
in her beauty and hot pride, jewels flash­ limes swrpl ora the reuotem sea, and
ing aa her fairy hands—a queen by rich! little RLLird could toddle and lisp ; and
divin# of her asura eyes and unaetod in Marian Hotelier’s heart hoj&gt;o slowly
hair— hia, yet not hia; “so near, and ye*, died out Ehe had lost lam through her
so fhr. ’ lie loved her, how well hb own own fault; ba, to whom she hod boon
lound fa the mysterious tie at marriage,
“What b UF’ she repeated, impatient­ would never took upon hor cruel faco
.
ly. “I am tired and steepy. Toll mo in again.
She Mt one stormy Novumbor night,
a word."
thinking ray sadly of tho true heart and
“J can—ruin!"
strung fore she had cart awav. Har boy
-WhatF’
by aaloep before tho ruddy fire; the rain
“I am ruined! Alito gone 1
and wixul beat like human things agafast
th# glare. Elio Ml tookingocawarC »-id&gt;
her druas, loaned heavily against a chair. weary, empty eyre, so dMuiate—so dcso■•Ruined!” she repeated. *A beg­ lafa Dor oMsl eying out with mrafterabl#
yoorniag for tho wanderer to cocae back.
gar I ’■
There was a knurl- ni the cottngv-dty &gt;t,
“Ugly wards, are th^ riot? but quite
true, f did mA know it until tort night; a faltering, humble knock. Through tbe
Kcarstall ramc frvm town to tell me.— dncjiontng gloom uf the rainy twEiglit
My lort RTand speculation has failed, and Hhn saw a tutu kwninr wearily ngamrt
fa ite fan uro regulfod araything. I am
as poor aa the poorest laborer on hb ro­ with drooping head and dojoeted sir—
d«&lt;, eto&gt;
ute ; poorer than I was five yean ago, Her toma.A&lt;*rr &lt;•!***•
cuuld hear her tamdi, high-pitohod rosec.
before thb fortune was toft ms"

SOLD OUT.

The Business at the Old Stand,
in *11 Ju Terfoae Branchei.

N'S™.

Hu

kUto

lo I«• lioouooo. hoo Ura U nU

rim to my rocra, John, and ra
more those wet dothos, aad than ride far
^our bfe fora doctor. Be to my huoYre, at last Aftse all three wray
rears of wai ting har husband restored to
her like thb I
Restored, yet asariy lost For many,
many nighte after that the watabre’a
lamp burned in Marian’a rhemhsr - and
she sat by har sfck husband’s tods -sick
ahmat unto death. Night and- day you
found her there pale and stecplros as
some ministering spirit listedn? to hb
wild, dfecaracotad talk-—listening to har
own name often and often on hb lips.«—
How aha cared tar him; how she iny sd
4&gt;r him; how she loved him, only hen run
knew.
*
Har praym prevailed. The heavy,
brown eyes opened one atiB midnight­
watch and fixed on her face, do longer to
a delirium, but knowing her with Kind­
ling light of doubt and joy.
“Marian," he said, faintly, “my wife?
She waa on her knees betide tom, hb
weak bead lying in her orating arms.
“My darling I my darling I thank God!
My dear, my tree, my cherished LieUnd
forgive your erring wife 1”
fib face lit withe rare smite; bo drew
the lovely face down and Iriased it

I know to night how fatite that bops has
boeu. Odo# again, ft* yw sake, I am
Kra; far myretf I do not rare. Tbe
world is a wide place, aad I can win my
way. I gfve you your fteodom, the only

win bo a rary wall aanrtad couple-throo
eyes and three arms bc-twc?-you.
■And a red acre and blMapeetetiM!’
•HartiIbero antea JuBa/ aaid Mra
Markham. Don’t appear Antited —
Juba, my dear, here’s the Captain. ’
Tbe dotr opened, aad JuBa entered.—.
She had pafatod her face most anb&amp;nL
ly;a pair of blue spectacles concealed
her fine, blaek eytn, tartfae marvoloue
feature of her faro was har now It
^krred wfth all the brilliancy at acar•Oh, dear Paul,’ said she ; 'pew, dear
Paul; how much you must hare suflrtw

1 have one arm left fcryo^to tea*
upon,' aaid the Captain.
w
“But you are lama. We can nera
dance the Schottbche more.'
1 don't know but I can manage it, all
but the tidixteps and hups,’ aaid the
Captain ruafally.
•Bat don't yuu And me todecusT' ask­
ed the fair one.
•Not oxnrtly,* arid the poet Captain.-The tip of yuur noso b rather a warm
Oh, the doctor says ft will retdo Into a
porjla, by-and-by.’
tfo, ho dore, does UF aaid tho Ctofafa, abstractedly.
TJorou tliiik I shall look better with
a purple nose F eaked Juba.
■

“No, never again, my love, my lorn ;
and I do not eome to you poor. In the
Ridden land, California, I b are retrieved
th# poet, and roturn to you a rich man. *
Har face doodad for an inatant
“1 am sorry. I wanted to atone ' how
can 1 Bow? I have Loen yvurwifa in
th# sunshine ; I wanted to be yowrs in
the shadow ; and it seems it is nut to be.

“Wee threw era such a jeatews fellow,
always crabbing sumo new tost to sub­
ject my alfoctious to?’ said Julia Harvey
to har aster.
Fanny Mmkbaaa, ae
sh# handed hor a letter. '
Il wan Julia s loror, Capt,^hal Wilcox,
an cdBeer in aa infantry regimeut, who
•pare her to reertve him. He
d she wuu d find him much
r he hod been wooded to &amp;e
_ _____ ____ hb toft arm; thafbe had foil
il lib duty to say that he should wot hold dute^fato whioh csrcum &amp;M S3 dnP.her to her engagement, though ha loved od th. todiridual, and far which all oth­
er duties (including the one, not to man
but to Goa, to meemfar life utmost
sraioo the mrad and texiy vU Ho boefowed) ora completely neglected. A
moitor wm (aerifies all her cididrvu, and
Lxiraeli upon whom her whole family de­
pends, to aaw» romeaaochftd who hap­
pens to have mom faflaanco ora her
than the rest; a tutor ail) strip heralf of
.™ w
to wb.
Shortly alter th- ladi-s had retired,
Cspt Wileux, pluming himsnlf on hb
stratagern, waaatouoin tbe drawing room.
Ho buttoned Jus arm up in hb coat, and
the left sleeve hung empty, white he

large pieee of plaster on hb left ebeak to |
ouver an itnagunuy saber cut
Inafowtamutoa, Mra Markham ap­
peared.
Tteturned at laatcried she, wanaly
shaking hb han-1 Cdy dear Paul I
'There’s not much left of mo-littte
mure Hum bal4* said ths aeHter. 1 toft
my poor arm fa th# West Indies.'
•1'rA.r, dear. Paul,' said the lady. 'And

‘Thb Un’t on fan—we don’t keep
tramps. Go along a-iih you; the villagu
to ouk two nulro off’
oh, no door, no I was thinking of th#
“Bui two mites is a long way thia ecId, change fa tex.’
wot night," a broken rotoeraid; Midi
Chas«iSnhi«F
‘What! hnwnUyoa hsardP
ray poor and CL If you have a womKa'ibeart, pityme and tube me in.'
'Not a wad.*
‘Ah! I soo-obe was aftwidtowritoto
ynu. Sbo Lm toot al! hor bounty.’
Tbe maa tareod da
TfaribtoF
“Yew—Yeu know she nera wm vacaIW Ujo
Marisa Fletcher
waa out of the rocs

There waa a sort of auvage pleasure in

JESasantri
fave Julia far her heart; you always told
her ao. Aad re row are co maimed aad

did not Ho nt gtma, nd she drcowd
down in tbe roeo-and^Qra glitter at her
fairy-rocan.no mfaerahle^ woman -day
ora dawood on.
A month later, and abo wm far away,

had gone; the niu# days wonder waa at
aa ecd ; the “rich Hetoher'1 aad hb
handsome wib had disappeared out of
Um. magic whirl of society ; aad society
Bon ray well without them. They
bean, and were not—and the story
was told. Of ill who had broken bread
with the nrined man, there were not two
who cared a fillip whether ha ware living
or dead.
The Doeembsr wind waded ora the
(tonny soa, and the unntry rain budird
tho s’.ndows at the Dover Cottnge, Mari­
an lletchor sat before th# blaring fire in
the long, tow, gloomy parlor, and Cspt
Crsyxnoro stood before her. He had but
just found her out, and he bad run down
to see how she hors her altered furtanre.
worried th# trees, end the rain boot ite She loro them as an uucrvwnod quern
melancholy __
drijx drip. Half anbou^n I
hour, twojiTd, but th# figure
—leaning
--------- _
•*--________
~ still
'"1 aa the
against Hie iron-psto
wan aa
iron itsnlf. Put
But alowly
slowly bo
be tiirrod
stirred at loot.
lea!,
Art Much" Us ro.&lt; witt. a
fia^sr.
bccamo conscious ho was dripjnug, and
Art gssm dews «■ s bst&gt;T Uc».
paused alowly out at the rainy g)oom,and
With mslhvr sjm that lw« t# llsgtr.
up tho lamplrt-aveaue, and into lit#
(lately home, that, after to-night, waa hb ly. He leaned over, sn&lt;l tlie jascK uate
Bsl 11m blowrrt p«l is b.lfulwp,
words come that bo could not chaok.—
do more.
U.r LcM on bar father'* boaom 1} leg ; *
Another half-hour, and bo waa back Ho lorod hoc. the loved him; she was
Wrta thr ehabbj boy. with rwtlaM Usds,
in the glitter and danle and music of the forsaken and akma—why need they
Ista bard haul, hi* aboa Mrtags
brilliant suit of drawing-rooms, hb wet part?
She listened, growing whiter than a
garments changed, liimaelf winter than
Tba SMlhar Ukaa bar racking-abair.
And drraasa tbaia both Air their quirt alaap. tti irhln, and shnort aa still Ha bed not dead wn—Thon aha cwmo and fawd
bean mimed; hia radiant, three months tom, until the cowered soul within, him
briie sbono then in diamond*, and lace, shrank arul quailud.
“- hare faltett very low," d*s said. "1
Ttoj wto/ uk for s Fslbrr’r kc«f&gt;i&gt;(
think of the rich Fletcher?- "Only a am poor, and aluoc, and a deserted wife.
clod, * whom she had honored by marry­ Bui, Caji CrajTito-re I hero not faBon
8be leute Umw, Blippint stonj, to bed.
Will thdr wbiu fret mallag Bturica! clatter, ing. Capl. Crayuwre was by her side tow enough to So.yuur mbtrere Go!"
Her unflicV-ing finger pointed to tho
lad Ibrj bark In tbe h*U. «» Um rain drop* foil too fascianting to toll Huw could sha
find time to think of anything so plebei­ door. There wee that in her face do
an ns
Afar***' by his entrancing man dare disobey, and he slunk forth
ride? •
like a whipped hound, aa on that night
But it was all ora at last Tbe lights when site had parks! from her husband,
wore fled, the garlands deed," and Mra she slipped down in her mieery to the
Ilctehcr up in her dressing room, in the ground, and hid her face in hor hands.
raw m-JTTiiag light, under tbe hands of Now she know the man she had loved ;
hAr maid. SIm lay back among the vio­ now ahe wm learning to know the man
let-velvet etuhtoua, languid and tovely, who loved her. The owe would drag her
being disrobed, and teoaed round with down to bottomless dontha of blacknses
an irritated flush nt the abrupt ratrauee end infamy ; tho other Lad given up all
of the inari-r of the house Ha did not for her—erreu horaolf—and go;.# forth a
often intrude; since tbe first f&lt;&gt;w weeks of bomateea, pmuritore wanderer, to fight tho
their marriage be had been a model hua- battle of life.
“Ohltresot and nobleni !" bar heart
band, and kept hb ptere. Therefore,
Mra. Flstohor looked surprised, m well as cried, fa ite paetiouate pain. *faww I hare
'wronged yuu! Bravest and best heart
anntered now.
that
ever beat fa man's lersst sm 1
“Do you wish to speak to me, Mr.
Fletcher r- she asked,roldly; for after an uujy to know your Wurth when it b tou
oToning with Oapt Craymuro, she was lateF’
It l ntn rd so. Richard Ftetcher had
always les# tolerant to her kvttrgrou hus­
disappeared out of tho World—the world
band.
“Yee—but aloan. I will wait in your aho anew—m utterly m though be had
never l«on in it Th# slow motjEs drag­
Icmdoir until you dismiss yuur maid."
riumrthing in hb eoloriees faco—some- ged dreorly by; but to never come. Th#
tliing in tlis round of Ida rosre stertlod isteous advurtisotncul in the Herald dowshar ; but bo waa gone whilst yet sneak­ pepere stood unanrewred when tho spring
ing. and the maid went in. “Hurry, buds burst; and she wm atone fa her

JOB BETTER JOB WOBSB

NUMBER 8,

�CrncAGo,.’taieiath.iM7

Ed. Banm:—Not longginoe I had
oecssien to speak of tho general dtehke
tn tbe Board of Trade, for the new
“WerehouM Law" in quite a number
of Ite |&lt;rovtstous, and of the determined

Practtoally there to noth tag of so much
Itfiportanm to the sericultural portion of
comunlty aa tbe Railroads. Thia te true
iu almost all parts of tho country, but
more especially tn tho West, where tbs
market te distant, and produce must be

ia nothing but tbe Railroad thdllttai
furnished by the “Central," that make
property worth more in Berrien than It
UId Barry. Tbe soil Is no better, and
few the production of many of tbo neccsaltlrete no: a* good. Tbo inhabitants
are no better class of people, nor are the
educational or moral advantages in any
way superior; and yet, tbe farming lands
of Berrien county are worth, as a totals,
more than rwicn as much as they will
bring la this County. Tbe reason for
this is obvious. The Central Railroad
psareaPthaDgii the county from East to
West, giving tn the farmer, direct com­
munication, with the rapidity of steam
power,' with the markets of the Country.
Without the “C&lt;ntral," tend in Berrien
vronld bring less in market to-day, than
land pf the same Intrinalo worth in Bar­
ry. Through Berrien County, sane
twenty times, each twenty-four hours
U^d [ton Horse moves with irrreletabte
power convoying tho wealth of an Emp&gt;&gt;, and the commerce of t$e World,
mingling with which and forming a
port of this vast traffic is the products of
••very kind which lhe fanner in Berrien
lias for sale, and whleh in. a few hour,
after leaving hte door te offiroJ for sate
in the great Me’ropolltan ma kets of
the country—an J being none the worse
for’ the few tioare it has been safely
h-uscJ In the care, trlnr the hfghe&lt;
pr!re, ynd.finils ready rale. And this
if true of the products of o'! sections of
the country .favored by direct Indlroad
coinmauitaUeu whh the markets of the
country. £ven the advantages tho
farmer derives from Railroads, te ap­
parent In our own county in the vnlue
of real estate in the town hlpv of Barty
mid Woodland, while in real worth the
tend in the latter tow-aahlp a of decided­
ly tlie moot value, tt oonrm.&gt;nds but lit­
tle over half the price uf land In tho for­
mer'. far lhe reason that one te near, and

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1
1
1
1

no.k 7»!@«c., rejected, K^OOc. Oats,
still falling, K&amp;Mc. for no. 2. Bye.
- “TUk Mess pork, very
_____ _firm
Ard, dull but held
11} to life. Freights, are firmer, oom
to BuflUo. * pet rail, and Bo per propel­
ler.
No
failures
reported
to-day.
operations of ths speculators who never
handled an oaneo of grain, but were
constantly engaged In buying and eel­
hug vast quantities on “buyiCT" or “sel­
lers" option. These enterprising gm ttomcn are not over burdened with mutual
confidence, so they require socti other
Dear Hanner; If ytau should think
to "pat up muntins'’ ua such tnmsao- a brief dercripttaa of thia far-off country
tirem. For instance ten cants a bushel * so I see It," of sufficient Importance to
msy be raquteod to bo paid on eon. your reader* to merit publloattan, it is
1 be fluctuations of the market in a aingte day may swallow up half or uiore of
this margin, and then the party whose
margin tbe fates have thus dwin­
dled may be called upon to “make his
margin good again. Since tbe passage sandy loam, seems to retain moisture
of that warehouao law however, such much longer than States further east.
transactions has been deemed illegal, at X’cgvtatlon will continue to grow and
least there wm s law against them, nnd thrive much longer after a rain than In
gambltag debts and could not be collect­
ed by hgal piooisa. Etill they went
on. Tl»ere was a sort of honor smoxp
o. craters which retognlx-d the trans ctlona thus made m quite lagititnate aad
the obligations incurred as binding »s
ever. Tut a change has coms over the
spir.t of their dream. A lut of small fry
slsarporv from the rural districts havu
in vile (heir appearance and have “goue
in” wiihapvtlectloOMXteea. They were
Just focllab enough to bnyooadoclliilng
market and not sharp enough io hedge
when their stuff began to go down to a
Mghtful depth. 1 hen camo the call on
them—“make your margins good." To
wbhb they n piled wllb suddvDly
awakened moral lomclousnere, “No we
cannot con »c'cntlettaly ty farther In this

STOCK OF GOODS,
male In a eoppor frsessr, unsit &amp; found
fatally.

—It Is calculated that It would require
aenlun nof gold the tulle- and 13-14 of a
mils high and thirteen Inches In diame­
ter to cancel tbo national debt
—In Canada there are seventy-three
gold mine-, emj Icylng 7t« miner*. Tbe
yield of sold for tbo past three mouths to
Michigan. The surface of tho country valued at gCflO,UM.
—M. A. Hawks, tried in Rt. Paul, for
ia generally rolllng-eomctlmas running
up Into bluCk, and al other places lyiDK the murder of hte wife, In order toobtaiu
the ir.suranoe, was acquitted on June
as Urvcl aa a floor. Water la quite pten ty
and all vary good ; it consiats of streams
fed by springs. Good wells are obtalned
by digging from U to 40 bet. Timber te
scarce and poor, and confine-1 mostly to
the streams, and te coni|«aed of black
walnut, black post and bur oak, wldie
ma|&gt;le, white ash, cottonwood, honey1 xiust, red and white etm, white and
bliter-hlckory, Ac., whilst wild plums,
p-oac U-rrlcs and barel, form tbo undcr-

Verratrille,
Their Real Value!

NEW GOODS
875,000 Worth Clothing,
$ttnti Srnt § trlint in Jritra

There are several coal mines o|ieued
hen-, rca’lered through Pawnee, Klckard»n, Nemaha and Otoocounties. The
coal 1a not of the best quality, but an­
swers every purpaw for which it la used

Lpna illegal- We will not make'our
This te quite a windy country—not
margins good." Tld- cowardly sneak­ thr.t It blows any harder, or as hard aa
ing out of their liabilities han been with you, but wo have more windy
facetiously termed “jdcadlng tbe baby days,—all very pleasant now. but in tbe
Act.” and greet is the Indignation of the winter, cxcuat me from enjoying them
scalpers at ite Invention. Although on tho open prairie. The wind will
such transactions arc unspeakably me.in sometimes raise from a calm to a gala to
and men who are gu Jty o them deserve ten mluul's, and after blowing an hour
only the contempt of every one. Good or twu, subside as quickly.
may yet come of this naxarvth,Inasmuch
Government lands can yet be obtained,
os it may cCert the comj letc abolition , ns good as the beet within 30 miles of
of tlxia ingurioua grain gambling end the Mo. rlbs^; and other lands belong­
divert the eiie gles now employed In it, ing to apccclatere, at all priero from
toother and more worthy o.cupel.on. S2.M to t&amp;OO per acre. The last named
■fblrc may be honest men among throe
ptiee wo-ild be for tend having some
k What tbe "Central" is nnd has been, “aculpeis,*.*—at all evente there cnee
timber cn It, end being well located.
to tbe farmers of tbe counties through was for they preserved a poring of one
This country te not so.»parcly settled as
which It psosto, anil U has tteWsrf In
same u:!*bt at first supjxwe. I ant on. a
value every acre of land within ten left of him, m tho sooner they are C&gt;reed
horse, near here, and counted 43 farm
miles of the - road on cither aide, the to snmo boslneas where their honesty
hou-es, teken In at one view. The inGrand River -Valley Railroad srlfl be to may Ic developed,' tbe bett-r for the Qpunbabltante are from llllnoh, Iowa and
tbo fanners of Eaton, Barry, nnd Kent
further cart, with a "right •martchabee'*
counties. We irabmi: then that it te
Fewer houses have “jawed tn their of Miteotufana in eqsuo |taoes TAkcn
both the duty and Interest of our people chi|»e" thus far than theta waa any
altogether, I think they would compare
to spare no efibrt far tho early comple­ rea-.cn to expect, but fl U afilTucd by
favorably whfi the people of any utbor
tion of (his Uno through cur county. If badness men that the wor-t time, of
new country.
every farmer within ten rntto* of tbe tine this season is yet to come, from now up
The prospects for fruit te not wry flat­
of this Bead cn illhrr aide, will mitacrib to the Crv of August, and the greatest
tering. but htliink that apples, peaches.
to, andjxw for, an amount of stack In care la being exen-l-cd by nor Large
Ac., van tar retted if tbo rb,ht situation
this Company, equal to ore-third port houses In the contraction of outstanding for an orchard fa ctoaen. Ibero has
tbs increase I value of hl^rral relate ta debts and th- encouragement of firms been large quantities of Ou«e Orange
about which there tethe slightest doubt. plants set out this Bpring, as last year
I have no doubt that among t!&gt;e read­ was the flrrt stare ths war broke out,
ers of your excellent paper, there are
many brethren who -'meet upon tbe Tern, its nettvs place. Hcdgei that
level and jxrt upon the square," good were Mt five or rtx years ago, and cored
Masons, to whom all relating to their for. are now a perfect fence, anda “thing
ancient and glorious order, 1* especially of twurty," Indeed.
inter cat ng. Fortheir benefit end |deasWild panic la quite abundant here and
Thlsbodyh hard at work, aod seems ure allow me to announce tho fa&lt;t Uisl ronstete of d&lt;er, turkeys, wild geero
to be prerresslug as raytdly as ecu’d bo Chicago has now tbe fiuust Blue Lodge ducks, cranes, pillcans and prairie chick­
exported. Ono of the moot taiwriout room in tbe Uni^l State*,—a new one en*. Forpcte we have prairie wolves,
questions MOW aptstlng that body Ju-t opened in the rear of No. 63 l&gt;oar- luxe?, lirijied and poeket gnpbra, Ac.
te the jeopdety of retaining the clause boru rtroet. by Blaney Lodge No. 271
In conclusion, I would »ay, If any one
j-rclilbtttog the Lcgtebiture Horn pas Ing
thinks of “moving We1 t,"let him think
any Law forTlcewtag tbe soIeofXlqtsore. Isflmuiial tad&gt;;sa in tida State. Tbe tbe matter over well before making up
go far so we can Judge, we believe tho furn thine of the lodge and anti-rooms bla mind, as Ute notmrll matter to leave!
people of Barry County are for prohlbl- and their ornamentation cost about $24.­ old naaoclatlous, old friends and acqualnvtlon, not only m at present provided for, 000. and tbe money baa been well ex­
bat for a provision auihorlslng (he pended. It wou:d occupy too much man bu health, industry and n little
aeoroh far an l setsure and dnetriictiun of rpice for me to attempt a description budn* to set up with here. bu can hard­
*11 Ityvorv for sale iu violation of the hero of Its bc-utlro—ruffire It to say that ly fill Mi farmer. If any of my friends
most radical [rohlbltcry provisions, of without overloading with symbols, tho
thoao-cal'-ed Maine Law. And in ibis walls,.patattoga. fresco-work, statuary
aentimont of the people we fully concur, and archil w tore, an are In tbe blghe t
and wbb tbe Convention would adopt
it m a pert of ths fundamental Lar.-.
Mid ptedgo the active coo| erstton of

JOB LOTS, FOR CASH,

C»"O«r Slick ia Cempht*,-««r Facilities
'4'4 to a».T Heaa« la bat'd Hichlxaa.-oar
MU, TO SELL CtoOWi XU CHEAP AB THE

-&lt;i aiu.'tos tone cotiectM
-------------------------1 day Sl.tfD was extract­
ed tTOUi the oCi.iide.-8 in Ikwton.
—The Klug of Abyaainla ronialna true
to hi* declaration of tore tor Queen Vlohrmihh Consul in prison until ahe cou­
seu to to give hitu her baud.

—John Antrim, of thaSu Louis firm
of Antrim A Sweet, his fallen he|r to the
IrLhistate of the Lie Earl of Autri nt
ft is va-uod at X7,WB.pOO, of which Mr.
Antrim gete about half.
»
—The Emperor Napoleon and tho
Empress En.-enie, ft Is arid, will vtdt
tolas tor ■
fa Fatah •

Spain
—A small cuttam in the vlclnlt
tbe Falls on the C inadten ride of'

■1X6 k LIT1XQSTM.

In Ready-Made Clothing,
CLOTHS, '
,l&gt;o£*jaxs,
fun, curs.

gUlP Allot j

ANewThinjfor Hastings
pany, but ilia
goveumentof

TOBA'
guerillas of the blate, abalbhed the Ju­
dicial Dlstrtcto In which Union men
Before c'oelng my letter to-day, I do- were started Judges. Gon. Sheridan
airs to call the attention of your mer­ Ims .teetered that ate null and void, and
chant rea l' re to the new system of pr co
Tbe Gelervd Faabtoe Fists, m awto. is aa atogaalaed taiibfa! traaeariyl efihe pmaUlaa
eaed'eata. UlrotrsUBg artfclre
WHITMAN A Wntsunr, (su-xe-ecm to
tbe well known firm of Bciwkv llroa.)
dry good-Jobbers and comml a'cm iner- ,_,,rw,_ ___ ____
chants of Noe. II,.!?, ID and21 Randolph of Mobile from Gen. Popo, Gon. 8w*yne
-------.------- - —-T^».ba« U b« &lt;Ul.d
with colored men. Thia la right, butlt
allows that loyal men should have been

pri.ro, “Larpe sales, small profits and
q dek rorurns” is that which in coauecdou w.ih autfher, that, “teoMtfy is the wn—,
bo-tp-iUcy" governt this huuw. The .mmU’m
resuite are shown in their vast and eon-,
g
atanlly innfweiSnx tends. Ttey never
mlsrepr-nit tbo quality of ponds, aell mnafoi

imhhozis.

TOBACCO.

BNVFF,

and PIPES,
MEERSCHAM.

CJLMIMKJtES,
TirrjtAf.

nrrjxx

Pafe’g Climax Salve, a Family
WcMtag for 26 cento.
It beato without a mr. M
fomUyalMMUbewithoatiL
We wamat it to cure Serofslt
Berea, Salt Rheum, ChiihUta.
Tetter, Pimples, and all Erajdisc’
oT the Skin. For Bore Breast or
Nipples, Cats, Sprains, Bruises,
Burna, Scalds Chapp'd Handa,
Ac., it makes a perfect cure.
It has been used over fifteen
yeon. without one failure.
It has no parallel—haring per*
fectly eradicated diseaw and
healed after all other remedld hw
MUKi. as tn a cumpooM”
,
with many other Extracts w
Rtf—wta, and pat ap in Urpf
tdKMfer the game price th»«J
•UerOintmenL
.
MA W tr- I
tow. WUS •
lrtnrt.il. txThawtr s—&lt; t«o______

�TQBOXTO, HMIO,
MOJTTMJUZ. fOMTUXD,

IF IOU TAST GOOD GOODS CSUF,

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

esot
NEW GOODS:
ETEBT IEEBEDEUO UU&gt; STILE,

Great Barjaim fir tie People!

ORCAS®.
Hair

1 Vain©!

Xetsaae*-—A nuisance la ths shape of seme
half tuned animals on the Sat North of the Bit­
ar it alibiing considerable, batt probobly aotteo
c.uh atuoiion. It la to bebopsd that tho proMr
t zionws ell! (pre tbe matter prompt aUenlleO.

desirable heigblMnd while thia man was fix­
; something directly under tbo alH. the block­
; garesray, letting th. corner of fha barn down
tn bbn, breaking the bones ef tbe left log

TttH

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTE3N

FOR XO!f-BKTS.XTrt)t.
f Urias. In"—
"*
bo Hodder,

Broad Gauge Bailway!
BOOTS &lt;f SHOES, CHEAPJ

NEW

YORK

(ORTON,
piTTsnvRcn.
yield. Wheat may

Dry Goods,
Boots $ Shoes,
Hatsand Caps,
Groceries, ’ ■
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Classicare.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

a little abort-

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !

GLORIOUS NEWS
PHILLIPS

f

BEHTLFT

Atlantic k Gt Western Railway.

r. t-aao. Srsaaea A Co-—Clothing W erehaoi
-rat m uroistakeable Irma to tbe peopled
La-ry Crusty. They are lire men. iUrnogM
.-^uuated »ith tho wants of tbe people. atraiji

UMKItCmgl

ths Empire Block, O’er lha new dreg.toHaod
poet-office.
Thr new Baptist Clinrch waa raUrd tail Thors-'
day-dimensions *0 x«. On Fridar, the Allow-

Ready-Made Clothing

6:nts’ ^unifijing ,&lt;5oota.

BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS.
Price one Mier per Box: or Six for Fire Delian 1
.1.0 Urge Uutcs, euoto-r-iog Four email, Frias
Three IMI.rv
Frwn knr 10 aix boxes are serenity rnqWrat
to care Ordinary caMO af Seadne! Winnl—E
i—r—. ipreecnnlivn used (tree of charge'.,
actions far ualog tbe name. wl.kh

J. W. Br*4lf J’d Celfkratei Paieit
DUPLEX ELIFTIC

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE.

.•_CQJL»Ot^AKNi&amp;k

BELL'S TONIC PILLS.
omryMfod MJbe mort EScacMu. R^rrt.
~ J’-e.-’lL.---- VmiartsT*^
Is 'ilrttM eaaas of Debility and Impotence

efCotr In shooting Iliacocx for deSliog bls wife

BELL I EXTEBIAL ItMEDT.

Dr. J. BRYAN, Consulting
Physician,
CHOICE F1JJJLT tttCEBIES.

rittoattt.
to cure Scrofula
um, CMIMab-r
^gCWto’
r BoreBrewtor
Drains, BruisM,

.

P«EgC

School Books,
Photograph Albums,
-r
DUxioji for 1867.

S a -A- X&gt; E B ,
CT ait II’M
FUttAHI. MUIUAf A

-nr. cAStxrtn.

buy o«ly the aKtuixs.

Bor It.—Part Sixty three of U&gt;e ^JaBinn Striri. contains excellent portraits of M«J-Ou. W.
H. Eaoer. aad Maj. Gee. G.W. Cvt-ivtf, •“’»
tbo uaual anumntpf raluahle matter, mostly o»ria) Documeato, not before pobllabed. Tula bay.
foe lbs Uw History of lhe -Triumph of freedom
•tar Saeary." Just pobUakod -buy II oeoryUdy-D. V.oNMtrand Pobliabor, «* Borsd-

MOI'Ji VALUUlt ‘IHAJi GOLD I

Bryans Life Pills,
PURIFT THE BLOOD,

I«i Cion —There it erery pretpwt now,
aa abjedant Unrest eern. tl.al p-emiwd
pearly to May. coder a trans June tun, la oo
log forward rapidly, aad promises a good a

Hunter's Headquarters!
*

Have la the plsee te bay ymar ''

POWDER, CAPS, BSQT, CARTRIpGIS,
ELY'S PATENT WbDH, *C ,

;■
MHiifcK's
PULMONIC SYRUP.

TM. gnat mitlAaand Dr. J.Tt Manat, tbo
rnpeieur, et rs'xwcarr Cai i mylas. warn * tad
Mhaapaendte tatoorkabs. IUshrew•»»■••

e«
UK

Caralry, for duty. Mr. W.. loft fur Woah.ngtoo,
yrrterday. to •sport. Ilia reginteat ia now on
&lt;ba pUiw Igtmsg tbs lodiaaa. L««-. Mrred
with distloeUsn daring tho roboRtoo. and we are
plmaed ts aottoe that hia eorrieoa bare beaa re-

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(IS RU88BLL A rr▼tn»;8i£«a.)

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DEALER IS

; axxxa, wiraos, rxirauor, ai-

IABH FOB HIDES. PELTS
» BAGS.

U-

F

�MBOBAMP—MMB.
CMKAJ* AJID 0AVB M4MTKT t QtTYMXG rroxtot

jr. D.acxiJSTAaa.

BBIIIISTS &amp; CREHIITt,
Pwtajtet MedlcLarea,

GBSAT BHJUCTKHIH TRiraS

Pyropa. XxiraaU aad
Daiaaaa aad Coa&gt;.
Mdtoi farerwy H;
Hair Wm«i aad Dyes, BaaadW far ita Ears

Betas wctotaod to ew

FrvZb kXid.
vixtaai taro.
■

e.

■!. ’ ••

DRY GOODS’STORE
Al *• tow Brisk ■ssh.ies tear seet of W
ridtoteWof

BOOKS AND STAT10S8RT.
•sheet Uooks,
• •

Vkh Paper,

Ynehae tootleas,

.

Tars «a4 Faaey GotaU,

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp;C0.

JBMttovm,

CabetaCIgo,
Baskeis, BoWs,

Kalreo, Beisiete, toe., db«.
B^uid tboclood Ita aoatlgbl lork*
Tbroagb aboweta U&lt; mHb«uh toll,
F0rG»d,«f.ola^h»ll 1!.. w.rl., '
Haateft Rte tape with aR.

BARLOW,
GOODYEAR,
&amp; GRANT. IRON &amp; STOVES

Tbe Ladl.t era rapeeiaBy tavitad te celt and axemlea ear full aiock of Faaey Meads *b*ch
a U1 tefooad Ita beat aad cteeyaotte tbe warkrt

DxxromxsTa* waxx
tool* and machinery are need up by nisi
Mid exposure to lhe wcr.tbw, than by
tWactual wear and tear of u-e. Very
few tools axe thrown add'- because Chay
are worn out. Harrow, are frequency
left with the teeth In the ground all win­
ter. and many people think became the
teeth are Iron tuey are not Inlurcd. But
X^amp Ware, dfco.
the aasle of nvt that some dpi as forms
on harrow teeth deetroys moro iron du­
Proctfeteg Pbyaiciens. auppliad wilh madielnaa
ring the -winter than Is worn o'.T by all
far State paesttae, al a^laa Sgnraa aa ttey saa
the harrowing done in one year. lhe
ablaio aoyatera Ceil aad see.
same te true of plows. How ofUu do wo
|7*Vssro sow rood Hag direct from Maae••e goo-1 plows standing in th&gt;- furrow
all winter I "Weter not only fills the
erecka In the wood, but entero every
total, oauatag lhe grain of the timber to rariettoeer
expand and then shrink it: dry weather
and al length rot, before the blow te
worn out, and the formation of aacale
of rust on the Iron where It eomre In
contact with ths roll, rapidly uses up the
Iron parts, so that impk-menta, no*. p;o•eeteuuro to deetrurt'.on with aatnnbbIM rnpiany, wanner nwsioi ww i «
metaL If the wurf::ce b well mtn t-d,
water will salt find Ita war Into the
Aad tekapi ae by alauxal aeaalaal arrtea) of ita
Mato, tenons will decay, and the wood
teal artfcw of gaada, .xpraaaly
about the mortiwi wl.I often rot In a
Awyrnro. Waron whrete that are al­
lowed to ■toted In the «vwm* and sun­
soon* fxoet,
shine, even when well pointed, ruetout
ftat r than they wear out. Water
DXSSXOOOItS,
•MALL PSOrm AMD QUICI KALM.
Into Joint* of the MUee end spokee and
FAXCT COOAC
between the tlra« and wood. rost-n? the
Boot* A Shoes,
tttm and destroying the' eollUtv of tho
—• rsa motto or—
structure. Thia Is why wagon tires mnet
na cm imuo «toik

Paints &lt;§• Oils,
Glass &lt;f* Putty,
.
Varnish, Dye Stuffs,

DRY dOODS^
omyMToxxs,

h r

i

w

Saw

DRY GOODS,

HTTbantful for pa«t ftaon. w. aotirii a eoaiisaaMo af 1baaaana. aad OU AtlAXTEE jfiCARS
A JO HO.KKBT DEAUKQ WITH ALL.

CLOTHING,

0.1110,4.1.,

HARNESS

SHOP.

fJWTSuBxr.
Butera 1—ri—r, aad terartably aoU BAILBOAD
PBtCOL
g^^A n kiads ad ropairiag dona oo atari aotier.

.....

r. t. mtn.

nwliaga. May 1, tMT,—eprWf_________ ‘

yynoiESALE and

Ar. MkaowWire! by ait of Ita
bit.
ikra io te lb. bMi
nr-paroliMM of Ite ktod aaar oBarod to
lb. Awry. p*oyl«. sod tt&gt;» nan. womas, o» eldte isy.l la te b-ood. who.
taatog omo tooraacUy triad tW, oQl
•rtr again aeaarot to aaa any oth.r —
Ttey caaiaio so Kabbar, er otter malodsi mate &gt;SMI I.Jenwao te water, bo I. aa
lb. eeetrery. art ■aaeaalM tor Itor
JWswvieg teWUtoo. TteWw

Xhaettw wwi te »««Gratty drained,
•lately rtna Jt out in arid water, and
you will Ui«u hart It white ai.daoft,
Keter let wool boll Li the Ur nor. n*. that
will fix the sum, rentier the fiber stilf
•nd my and unfit it to make aoft, and
flexible yarn. Fl e W'-ol u-*da more
Utne la the kettle than conroe. Tagginn may be donated In lhe same man­
ner, hr clipping oft the hard matter that
cannot readily be oognprowad between

retail

Hardware Merchant,

anwRipr’s ralk. \
ri^tamssrates

3t XlMtroe itrwt,

Grand Bapidn.
U aow reetlvtog a large aad *dt aateoead steak &lt;

millinery shop,
Saw 25 ftr Cat a her Bio!

Sab all our farmers would du well to
lav by for a coirciiitnt ref. n n&gt; &lt;— That
When corn rrllo fur 12J crate per
bushel, pork eoato U rente per pound.
When eorn ooeta 17 cent* i«r bushel,
■urk ocetoS crate a pound.
.When oomcoata 25 oento per bushel,
peak aoato S eeato per pound.
When corn ooeta » cents per buahel,
pert ooets 4 rente per pound.
•
When corn ends 50 cents per pnsbcl,

n4.^&amp;"J£ES
JH.«Nrt».
tore tenner mHire in hte eurn when .old

Silt, Strato S Craft Sinnotts,
KbstAi*
Kd
MANY STYLES OF GOODS

in chetbrm of pork.
When pork eeite foe 8 eento [W pound
M briuga * cents per buabel in eorn.
U ba park Mito for 4 cento per jx&gt;und
to bdnga » cent* per bushel lu a&gt;m.
When port aoito ter 5 cento per pound
U brings40 eento per buahd in corn.

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prove that the negro hifnot» eotnmnt
origin with white men, and that, as
logical sequence, he is not entitled tc
the rights and privileges of white men
Burb, his an imdouttaf, wvmay uy
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is the only One which Will express ua that there win b* do further dlflhrenfe KsfeferoyMy, *-» te — tetoj
supreme beMrty of our climate at thz
tataWUta U lb. "MSH tt^tofeof
prwsnttime, while the sunshine is bril
liant and the aky cloudless, cool refresh settted that qussBoc.-srf te*, fe»
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yourself, taka ground la favor of.sub
mining this subject to a spathTvote, It
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the last “Etoner." 1■MamMgroufrws
jMary. fa &gt; te* ’rtUa **
hard to convince tho Croitor that “life, a prohibitory clause, andin this you am is thaaoft jpui^diab has* wbfebf in tel
I would not differ, if I could be madett
' The interior part of our Btats nt thh
,r.r. xznwMrirarhuiaax
time certainly is radlantwith the protn are Inherited, tw that Awason rights art bellevo that it would care the evil,—
n«
tan
lata
»•&gt;)
Isoof th*growing crop*. Wo have neve in any way affected by fiie etlinology o
■ JU W.'J'j S", rrrn
•cen the appearance of the fcrtbcomln hl* (Burris) brain. He will find It quite fifteen years, and with a very few ex
J* raj).
Hxevbtt more promising than it fa to as hard to convince the people that th
vigoratlng'coolneas of the atmosphere, ten to one. 'MfeaWl* "ot T5’00&lt;
day. All atongtho route from Hastings Cast of origin In th* natural does not brena 4«M/ateMs« W« csafe not la there are dmplo ameudj for thu fidty-llks
Fxeab
m Swxy Moralog
and NQe* to this point tho wheat Arid- bold good In the animated world.- Whs tlMiupwithMichalaw ths nextflftaM
ten
bar
white
Tflte
Ofthrastete
are unpsralellcd In extent, and the Ind! doos Btnot say to the euggestian ths ysare, hot 1st tho subject bo left open te
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cations now are that the awage to th ' every opeota prodneaa of Ito kind' the action of tiro propio through th. terday, in the ooeflagreUon of ai»w ol
, t ■ere, bi all the central counties, will not What doe* be say to the proof of thh
- W* te festealft* Msstoi ste sfesrasso
wooden buildings cn Sherman street
All abort of « bushels, and that the etrr suggestion—tho very general MeacMnf soma law that ahaU b* «flb*Ure in limit­ nte te great Michigan Sootera B.
rif“
’
ing and conUollng, If not ent.'.:&lt;' v sup
plus win be double In amount over an
R. depot, b/ .which te® human be lags
prWng drunks*! making." ProMNIS'V.ta—wHwtata-rta.ta.Ztaprevious year, which , ewan should th eni bretirsnT’.
f '£
w«rebvMd to teU», and it to feared
« tata
-&lt;Jen. McClellan fa about to visit dZbta-.-&lt; ST-tata »
price Ve; a* la now. r-rtxlletod, very loir 1 Every man Is .supposed, to,Mt. ths tfoniste sbyffip fcHf &lt;« be fuforred, Ml
that four more, whosre mtaalngsuflted Northern Italy.
win nevertheless, furnish to the pro ‘‘nail on the head" at ttayro Mr. Bnut,
teteto fete Tbcbourote
-k-ta-RMtatata
-Th.rearaS,®7 bomoeopathte phydu-er a rich remuneration for bl« Labora *» • r **W?thy
.which wo hare
siclaM
jtatbo
country
now,
agatost
fortytart
u4
Eggs.
theStatoasunplyof Green Zldah carefully perwwd,. w* find U hot an ex­
which will be amply sufficient to mac ception. He BSystbU "tho mom sprung to be IsfLfof tho propta to W&gt;llb ateuffffteuBi satrobntel and atte
all our bualneoj wants and leave us with from a combination of natund forces.' through the Lcglslaturv, toil after Um femo-ww/uH of&gt;opte. BesaWof tbo
an fav money market:. At the asms Very true, O,load BurbI Infidel Fsstt
pecir-msteto in tbfer affright leaped
Ums the promise of the other crops Is x ga teach that, aa well aa Mr. B. Thh
tram «fe upper windows to the ground
'
4m fiMtarloc,«nd eo evwy hand vra am ethologist does not, however, quite Jjngcr that the Legislature Win deal too and had bonis broken or were terribly cernlnr the family prospects of uen. ,m :ru* i * *ihl*^,
unerring IniUcatlaw of Ute •• good Um Clear up the wonderful mysterias of this gently with U:e rum traffic, by putting Wutoed. Two .Women, thus injured are Torn Thumb.
hfr
coming'’ to which all our business hopes creative process. Hedcavea bls readsn license so low that t£erewlilb« noebspk expected to die. It is decidedly
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—
The
army
warm
has
aproMtod
in
and aspiration^ tend.
to infer—must wo say it, O Strut?— to the evil, tel th* Constitution say in iMteh to oar city, thu we bar* not an Virginia. It fa said that a aimU*4 Jnva- tool*Cite san WMls. temtamta
V The wool is mostly clipped, and Is that natural ffiroea so well as all law*
.
ortHnanoo requiring such building* to dan occured flfty yean ago.
that govern the structure of matter, were that "ths Legislature ahali not have any have fire sseapes and that wo haw not
—The A. W. Faber establishment at W. A. BWART8, E. J* DxDEMAR.
we know, in all parts, the quantity b changed to produce a black cuticle, a fiat act authorising- th* gnat ot 11MM* for tomo public apparatus of available char- Nurwmbnrg, Germany, sends MtnO,the
sale
of
ardent
spirits,
or
other
in000,000
lead
penoite
a
year.
'
largely in excess of previous clips, bul nose and a peculiar odor. The reader h
the price does not seem to indicate re also left to infer that the olive cuticle o! toxicating liquors,/orc fate eun. than flames. Some time since we had a ma­
—Weaaeit stated that th* Michigan
rich a return for the eare and expense the Asiatic, the copper cuticle of the one hundred dol’an" with tho power chine, a ctnUy tiuinay thing, of which Central Insurance Company, of Kala­ Qrewt Weslcxta CIMtalw H&lt;hs»o.
which has been bestowed on the woo American Indian, (and perhaps the well left, to make it throe, five or twenty much was outlclpated but it broke down mazoo, has gone Into liquidation.
WE DEFY COMPETITION
hundred.
This
will
have
the
effect
to
—
in Now Orleans has come to
growing interests of the State, as was known jiencJianl of tho latter for scalp­
on tho occa-don of its first use, at the lightAInrelic
the shape of 120,000 worth ol
confidently expected, ^nd'as the prows ing whilo men,} wm tho result of the cloMupalarge number of small rum­
burning of the Merchant's Hotel, and jewels and gold raoked away to • barrel
financial wants of the people render ex tort of variety which Mixed upon natu- holes that could not aflbrd to advance
of dauingcd porit.
tramely desirable; and, yet, the buyers nd forocealter the ilebui of the Caucaa- tho S1W. There would b* no difficulty
Now, we have nothing and our citizens,
are extremely loth
invert to any con lan. Bunn does not say aa much, bo
In case of fire in high buildings are en­
aldetablo extent even at present prices, that is a logical deduction from bls argu­ there Is now, the Uoensc tew of th*JI. 6. tirely at the mercy of the flames.
, ci a . ..; ■
week. Tbe furniture was valued at 114­
‘and pretend to believe, that tho priee wll ment, and bore we loavo tho rosd*ri to raise revenue. It would b« tho In000.
The Fenians, novel and irrepressible,
bo materially leee thirty day* hence hoping that Bunn’s production may tertslof every tex payer to hav* tho lav.- have developed in a new phase. They
THE T.4BOTHT STOCK OF
—A traveler in Georgia mw five hun­
Here the outside figure for tho very beet find its way to every thinking hearth­ enforced, Irides tho firm who paid
dred
famishing
women,
many
with
ba
­
license would bo the flat io see the law have.had fairs and excursions and mass bies at their breast*, seeking bread and Heady-Made Olfathing,
lot* is 42 cents, while at Niles they are stone In the land.
enforced from selfish interest,—com­
paying no more than 40, and only one
have now developed as actors and have
—as»—
—Ths Emperor Napoleoa has presentbuyer in market at that figure.
10-Kentucky la fearful'that tho petition !h business,—as they would not
in Berrien County the prospect for good t.amt (?) she won during the slave- allow their neighbor to do business
without
license
which
they
paid
on*
two
fruit of all kinds is better than ever be- holder’s rebellion will not be perpetuated.
■‘‘Robert Emmet" a splurgy ultra Hibe- at 25,000 franca.
fon, and we presume that this la true in To make the thing sure she has nomin­
rtan sensational thing in which there
—Ma. 8. Rldtnoor, ol Paola Kansro.
ated JessxD. Biugixt to berStet* LegUsre fearfully long, and tearfully strong has tn her posseralou a cup that ws*
berries are exceedingly abundant, and lature. We believe that Mr. Biuoht,
It will not do to allow the ram-traffla BCfjjatlonal s;&gt;eeche». Of course they brought over in the Mayflower. It fa of VAN BAAIfEN BROTHERS,
wood,
and little worn.
very slow sale at from 5 to 10 cents a once lived In Indfena, and turned his to go unchecked, ns it has for the past will not confine themselves to the Driih
otatoojt
orn.d. goodtxjj:
quart, and tho quality la as fine as the back upon Cbnyrett In a manner not tho fifteen years, under the prohibitory law.
—The New York market fa literally
Drama Rom to and Juliet Is spoken of
d CO.'S IMlDKAtE STOtt,
quantity fa abundant We also note most conclusive of bls loyalty to free­ It la idle to say the law will be enforced
glutted with strawberries from Jsreey.
as one of the proposed ptooe*. Fancy and tho wbolwaleprioefa down to 12 and
all kinds of searanabie garden vegetables dom. That’s enough for Kentucky's hereafter, unlaa the state la to be peo­
BasUacS•- MlsMgta,
’ ,
in great abundance In market, and at favor. In the darkest boon of our tin- pled withadinbrent people. Thepresent hither, man, I s*e yer poor. Hvwld,
prices which justify their purchase by tional trial, Kentucky was rebel to the jxjpulation have not enforced it, and
nojror jjusTdi*.
thero’^forty ducate: let mo have a dram
—
Tbe
largest
amount
of
money
that
all duxes of the people, and which we core. True, many noble things were there feno guaranty that they ever will.
baa evsr bosnlate UzdtsdBiatesTrero^
doubt not will do much to promote the wrougb t fo her name; she furnished to the At laat, I naa temperance ninn, am not
Tho great northwostorn University at uryatone time since tbe organization w jtevteg J&gt;M Stsrtfe ia hinl****, (fair stedt
general health of tho people, espqdjdly. Union army many of its best and bravest
Evanston, to this week holding ife onnl- &lt;;f tho goverMsrot, was in it on Satur­
tsaro^M^sfesf^.Jja
;
as the high price of froitb meats exduifif defenders, and yet in most all important same law another fifteen years, while versary exerotooe.snd to-morrow a large day last—1180,000,000.
Chatmau-kllUng article from a majority erters, her ccutrolllng element failed us. whisky is reaping Its harvest of victims exoundon party gotteuup for the benefit predatehoitototoCfaJSSi^rtll
LATEST BT'STLES.
of tables to an extent that la sure to dr­ 11 is quite proper iha'. bar citizens nhould each year.
of the home for the friendless will vteit
creese the Ekysfotans’ BUU thlaseaaou, select Jesse D. Jlmoirr to represent
If the Constitutional Convention, will by steamer. ThaUnivMsatj teaiprswnt,
Tra war rely igro tt Ital yro n yrnttas*
very much to the Joy of tho people.
them, for he was 'bit by tho tame dog.’
givens the old dause, with an above inamostfiouriahlng condition and rank* of for U. a Senator from Loulriana.
jv.r*l»u&gt;tegef TAjrBAALttBkug ,
During our stay hero we have taken
addition in UaUce, it will be adopted, among the foremost of the Educational
—Aeon of John Stephens, faq., of
aaywtors
considerable pains to look through the
IO~Mr. Davis, In a recent speech at
D-troit 11 yrora of ageTdfadro Monday 23 Per Ceat Cheaper teaa
el** la H**U*c* ■* Halite Crock.
morning
of
hydrophobia.
He
was
tote
. city justs little, and certainly the growth ths Nlsgara House, Canada, said:
vote. If they giro ro th* old ebujM
Divorce suite are again flooding our
ten about
five weeks
ago
by a doc which
of the place for the past year is beyond
“GeutlMnen : I thank you sincerelv alone, thepcopW, indudinga very-large courts no less than nine, were on yester­ was
ASptetote start o&lt;
not supposed
to b*
aSL
for
the
honor
yon
have
thia
evening
all jineodent, and this has been fur
day, among them on* by a chUd of only
to me; it shows that tree British
tet*, et te M Fsstrtprti. wear,
years the most prosperous City in the shown
Totanp, ttatad etam. fifteen yearsof *gw, who s^pksto to freed
manhood to which misfortune b always
State. We sj-ent a few boon at the attractive. May peace am! prosperin' as It seems to me, is only to give ram ite from the tyranny of her husband. Bh&lt;
Mats Prison, now undercharge of H.' H be forever the birrelng of Canada, for old llacnse, without lit orhindennee to has only been a wife six months and is
isrcd! aodM* to jwsra***.
■he
has
been
the
asylum
for
many
of
more babies to be crdcl to
•
Agent, Mr.Mxwrm
my friends, as she U now an asylum to move Op as it te, and has been doingt&gt;for already sick of her experience of matriof Oakland: County, as Deputy; and Mr, myaclf.
1 hope that Canada may for­ a dozen year*, ■’fiafytng tbs law, beeaute mouy. Th* policy of allowing a girt of
Hvixnr, of Jscimoa, its Clerk, gnd wo ever remain apart of tho British amnlro public opinion tt' not tij^e to amorce IC— fifteen to assume the responsibilities «T
■venture to affirm thit the Pnsorr..was and ma/ God bless you *11, and tho TliUjdng the sadnuVUl*no Iaw*t married life Is asrialnly. )&gt;*d and ootdd
i»rfer in better liindfc1' Every thing British flag never cease to wfcv* over all, and rum hri? no restraint.
only be expected to result In such an af­
,
about the Institution Indicate* fare,
j; s . RcapecUUll/ yam,' Axm&amp;vx: fair aa that which now occupies the ate
This monel has little aignlficanrc,
laa^int.
.-^7,
...t;
economy,. and cfficienQ'tntho znansgtth°
Adultery isaflta
of
aartwro
; nicut, and Usappointmenta teflectijtsUng otheri than Mowing the drrfsms Bribe
crcdltoijjill opnremcd. We slrnuld. bs rebel ehleftafn. Hxvtag dfeRreceftilly
aatkn* fol
Ot-TWOKire.-TM'EvgMvIUs (Udl- tatacta uw.
fkilad
to
disrupt
and
r
destroy
his
native
pleased to ray more concerning the ImU» IMM.. WU.HHU
ana) X)*% Stniinet, with commendpeovemento sp manifest in tho discipline,
able XmakoM, skew* Ma band, laa In te Motet ronsstliro. Mo gntuy
. th* boUdlngs, and the attention to the bls eotffitry’s historic pagein the blood double-leaded feeder. AsfeBowa:
tepruxtattttattaabfa oeftaln etas* dr
public interest which have been mode -of her best sou* he is oonUut to dwell
tagta"Groinl Rnbert E. L** latte* first
among her enemtee.
public l«re in a new paper started irat?
. fleers, but Ume forbids.
under ths nsm. of . PuUa* Oatette.tar The platform of tho Republican
We marie our friends of the Cftiren a
It fa to ho hoped that a blackguardShest
. brief caB, and found on every hand in- party of Ixmlslana, gives forth no un­ him. The Um Id men of the party,may
—— » w’&amp;yVmY *****----- F
jssyr. (SSStSTtaita-^
dlcatfcms that the prosperity of this ably certain sound. It insists on perfect tecmbU wbcn-.his name ia spckinTbut
tho
brave
applaud.
ta..bta.&lt;&gt;aak«taHtaIaM. bn
conducted exponent of Michigan politics equality without distinction of race or
The Hurrijundlngs qf fivanrrlile, flj
’■’’"rVTumAr. ■“----. and Bepubifcan priMiplro, Was equal color, in the right to vote, to enter the
and they have etther gon* down for
adapted to tho uropagntloO of snaA want of support or been squelched by
tote* merits, which *ro toerfalaly equal
and the ptopfelfev^oro fstb* patron oF
.aaan ai’j ?.
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BUMt fai'ths
this
doughty
elite
M
tewlll/doto
ngUgte*’ ’tola-v &lt; i-’KH m*waeia w»li
maTn ^hkiu,,
so#
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Bt^U,, giy* this 'reffifoaf platform jhelr Whefefer Qfoy MfptM Xtonnwv B.'Led, afhouseserni fatoe. T&amp;poL&amp;s*
unqualified suppo.t Ocn. Loxrjrrnxrr, or the Empreas Duwngcr of tbs f’edees. ’
fate proprietor &lt;
ftroL
b«Vtl. reports that an IndiH
day second In no House in Uia&amp;felo Jn a prominent rebel ehleflaln durfiig the Itealltb-ssmetotheHiypiims.
sums Ume tidee feU under Che
&gt;r
■ aUWcw^ute.»2romc/crlAe«»sqry WtX, endorees It, and It U’tinJerstpod
1-4-,11. Xw.Tort 3ta» Maa, i». te Recorder1. C«rt for tepuhtetfoa
ZVaertcr. Tbq proprietors bars oat will bs the radical candidate for U. H.
fhika frirjssryvnsi eourtccies during our
a state and town debt of
in of a tart of ■Teuus’ MfaeSany^TJ
stay hare.
itehrod.
I
hope
thri
it.
wttl
nrfe
vroiiwL
MB"JohmC. nnBCKiw^wan to get­ ihrtTFtete, or about ♦akfet.evrertohsbOur Rail Bead InterretodssuADd a pasHante. Bailing this to bold 'gMf in
ring notVwln thia letter, but ths rima ting down rather low, for the eWndroos o thsr State, Ofe sum total of tero date editor, if h* to the man of whom* i
fee us to to on our way west foris*aQ6,QQM(n, wtelch added tota^ltooor- speak, has gained wksdoua by expMeaee.
Uda any extended notice. W* find, him to be.. The last autheedlc account
. Aoweret, that tbs Central is just as good
i34oo/«.ooa QdtetotetenlUBto ItaBtalJ— Uta pUlta hum m,
aa ever, and a little batter if anything, oobldere with a eogpfo of northern
talteulntalMXxa.
‘mvd-oUla"-agents of cartain northern ton. bote .people regard n JurttoBal
nMcAanfcallMfusfrfos, Poor John! your debtroattealng. If itto^trearelte- and disobliging ohsraoter of tkoay of the
odiy command ths public confidence. ehlvalrnus education allowed you io r*- y to transmU ai fete one blessing to petty officiate to banka, raiiraMiui«x.
M this place MnJor Gxoms Homa, rvft* tiro pay of a Bsnator froosKen- posterity.
. .
&lt;- .•
toM»«tesi*tetowh H*ro*wM fob
iaAatton Agte, whofajusi as good an taeky, to tbs DsgtslaUre Halls of a Na­
low* witboat brains or eduoatton are
oflfprdT th* Central as hawaaontba tion sgalMt which, you tbo white, was
W Gen. Losrawnnar, fn his reront brought in rontart with tb-r—rut Mbf4*Uuf bloody strife to dsfame oChls plotting ami hatching treason, but we letter declaring bis willtagn*** to work
did
not
think
It
would
lead
you
’
to
drink
LWuntoy* Mfe,»»dnoWgh&lt;®o&lt;wtani
with the Republican party to secure th*
can ba bestowed oa any -brew son of herry eobblcra with tho representatives restoration of tbe Union, says: 4'Mfa ' sf flliikMpi0 that *a dog's Hmv»J in
Bfprca^metAontot
"
' riher Southern men, I naturally soctfrt rttoT’tefetvwtfloattefeffiywttbten.
JU-Jilrnn.
dHanos with the Democratic party,' Fbe paying teHm of banks ar* among
Mfl-Jonft Rakdowh' like a true
A Hkaai or Siouxs.—TheMetro^fi!- ncroly became It wu.opperod to tbe h. faremeat of this *l«* *
philanthropist, «m*t»c!pah»d hfe slaves, tnn Record advocates tho rv;.u&lt;llat!oa tepubikan party. But rote M| cm xdraMym kxpMeto* this morand that, too, bsfore bo had wrung from d the national debt, and says s “ropudla- , udg«, tea toaottdng tabgJkteaktett,
-•iM«MMy«0 amd snaitlM otlbatr Ionia just and certainss thesunshlnss.*’ ■xccptths teics itiat are staked upon
lire*. 'I^aA^kVw settled in Ohk&gt;. In Pho Rtcord also sdds ihaL the people ho war and there lest. Finding noththMday* W estatty, whlA wrong will heartily cUumtbc blaring (debt) BglO taka bold cffoWFt telvdfo*,
Uommwefal newa to-day ar*
•duaatlon nd prejudice of rerehsspo* ■dUsautbcn ofUyri.'’
rhloLreanotbe worited into grod tar
upon thfe — ft—Mt* ctaa, Aa torilMr. Vallandgfaam's borne oqpm, the ajana, Il la proprt ami right tte I CVIsdoeaas follows: Tkm,
m
smt afOmtr ffialriel luflfa may act be Jayton Rmptre, venture* ths same ; bould»e*k some atandpolnt from which
aaawtepuHe &lt;• ttow who balk-re In s&amp;ss-sr-w
giving tha “MM
VUs sms «
W* think tlrot th. pewfesndmrr
psaaaabie, law
life Ms^md
toys t» Mae hare wry «»rt«slly
Irsady. Wahasfey think

rebate

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T.c. wautri,
Km4 Si. Maw. Bsrtotar, 5re T*dl
Hsslingc, Jas* 14, &gt;MT.
»to

e?«,ooe Werth Clothhi.
ctons,
o&lt;AS

irfttti-T.m

atanfOM
rsr.vEX

SJJCBXU^

Mtorigtraasmy farisg fe* te •■.•*
*M4fa|*st

NEW GOODS

S«uto«r« Safe i, Jrun
I

wtu .—tata— tan.Ota»»“
Sratasnal lam *“
aHtata.ta".*

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mrraa cu. rosfriiiiwa.
iEBBSEST^
F0»V*.

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X^tepferfeLfem Prate far

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JQ’Bto’ CMOCEMT AT
SSK« UTIM&lt;n*-

Joeorn rout, b*^

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.. BFnsut fapu »f unrr mutt.

Fruit Jars.—AuaxA Iks.
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trcope — the march, nee remedy far scurry and
eedallanoeboUeaffoettoM, aad ag the coly apo-

.l,S&gt; „ —tau „, urns u
ItEZirfi.TT!""

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Has Ungs Marks t a.
HastfaJS, Jane », 1MT.

Tram Baltimora.

rto—. red per hbl............................

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otoA-te bay and grate-only thwrenri fore of

wjigg;

Mitoe. preth.......................................... ikil —l a course at toatreetioa aa 'any' Commrerial
College In the Northwest, and u u expense far
teltfoa and hoard mesh lea. than to einaiy charg•
SXWTtSWw,.-.nr:;::::

GLORIOUS REWS
For. the People.

The cltissM of Barry County to be clothed

At Greatly Reduced Price a.
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«liace. (bat led to a wlde-.preed belief that te
R. LANG, SPRAGUE A CO.,
had boss murdered. Tte fallowing toiler Me
boon hwdwJw far pubUeattoa, and treat tbs te­ Ha. eject opened, and offer for eate al ASHTON
ller of tM wife of the anppoaed murdered malr
fa tie genutaenne. we ere Inclined to accept it an
dotation Of this pafafofaubjrci. Read the latter:

who alm todoeomrthfag fa tfa. bu.inre. werid.
do not neglect to acquire a useful knowledge.—
Oi.e u. a call, ur send fur circular, before going
etore here
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fa^nriM M
•prta ’’ C-’d.’inritNHBlid; PrindpaL

lowfog nboap dlainfecteateof greai Mrrfce fa ltd
prerewHos ,f dm—, by &lt;uriUg th.
pore iMtarix from drafaa, alnka, »fai - ------ t
disfolrM fa a peurup^rwater, iad°pcnuwd tnt

ia perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEh', ’
Uyl
u Coder Street, New Turk.

FarwefW nwlihtl Fl/e Imwraaec
Company.

K-5.»L2m3WW^’.K

fireeeat tex. Idld so, sad I hare bees. ureU aad realte.
isw’A
t’try stare—eo you cannot do better than try the
Iftterfter things fall. Sktorttd 8f»MtAt
tamo remedy yretsdt.' f8ee adrerUeetoetrt.)

R. Laa&lt;, Bpragac A C®.

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VormontCcntral naxUwasy, Etc

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ATLANTIC &amp; GBKAT WSTEB
Broad Gauge Railway 1

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. aiwara sa xuoa.

mwmntATT. 0 URBuJa. OAUDM, a MAXfinXU, or CLETELAXD, or OQUT, ar BALA-

NEW YORK,

BONTON,
TITTVBVBOB.
PHILADELPHIA.
BALTINIOBE. and
cow* a*p MR. .-.-i-1
YVAMRINGTON CITY.
Thia ia lb. only Route to the

«. •. 8PA0LMM.
if '

Oil- RegiouB. of ^ojipaylvAUw 1

Haatfaga, Deo. l&gt;th 1MI.

DRVUB ARD ITEDICWES.

Bleeping Coaches, the Excellent Dtotag Balls,
with aciplo time for Meals, and the prompt Dma
end Sure Coneoritooe of the

Atlantic &amp; Gt Weatern Railway.
Tasa a. Low ax» Twa as Qricx as er axr oraxa
Roots.
Tbrough Tiekela and Baggage Cheeks.
No. tU Broadway, Xaw fork ; No. It State St
S88®®®®

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aAli'jl Siry iari ? 7 ? ~ ,^{fl0jjSAi£&lt; OTill NwIaJiI J. I' - &lt;

PHILLIPS k BHNTLBY’g

nnt HAarrxtMr

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DKUtr &amp; BOOKSTORE,
Established to 1U1, by

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J. F. E0KMt,WH0 tSSELLDIG MORE AND
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.o’ MSufaMafk
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cieKE ruttiy cRocaaiEi,
HJWIX’D A
d

&lt; .ms h m jifija— mi hgawasdW

WrtnVa,

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AND » YOU DOXY KXS WHAYTHV YAM.

Dry Goode,
BfjoU^ Sheet,
Hate and
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And GUuwax^

GBQCmUE3 OF AfJ, KINDS,
If, %^.«]^lV0 XMkte^ to MB te
ft'b
aA MBs**
"Add.* ftot-R
A&gt; A«nNKMBnn.T LOW PMOBMk
;; IBPWlW rirb call before yereheetog

HUIUM * KIT1B
yoUNG MENI
BELL'B

BTECmc oMumi

el U. &amp; Mall Use Btereaera Leading foot ef.Ylne
el reel, and al New peaaage Depot of the Clous- DreuM; Genital, PhysieJ sadXarroZlMSte.
net.. Uunlltoo A DatUw Railway; in Loelreille. Impotence, tllrct, Bcxnri Dtaeneau, Ao, Am *
stR. W. oor. Main and Third IRroeta. and U
No Cfianpo of Diet la .. .. .
Fourth Street, and at the Ofilooa of connecting
Lincs.
to effect a para. If need eecordfag to laairaaM^
L. D. KUCHER, Genl Sept
JT. B. 8I!ATTVC,0en-|TlcMl Agent.
e4«&gt;.' ■v*ou

MIBCKLLANEOUa
jJATEBT FASBIONA DEMAND

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PaUi*

K&lt;g-BrMhp

tSzcu^b mITSmmZ5C«
boUoo haoitfcuifi the eyatota,

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BEUt TMtCNUt.
(On DOUBLE SPKDfQ)

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mid i. geoereily mJtehreb ^
*
_ They will not aearo or nuax like the Single
f“l ****?*.**tl*1* l^tT* **
or^*B,fy Sklrta will
la rztremo canoe of DeMHty and ImpofaBMare corevd wltbd oubte emd'Tw'teto^ ftread,°eod
tbe bottefa rode era not "ilr

springe, but

BELL I EITEUAL REMEBY.

Th. Vonderfol FtexitaTlIy and great eomfort
Kounu: Mine wilfbe upXeaoml particularly,
la all ercwdid Assemblies, ttooraa. Carriages,
Bail Bead Cars. Church Powe, Arm Cbalro. for

easily and eon.reientlr u a Nik or Mnalfa Drcaa.
Bread to

m faretetely jMiyla eetouMfoW

Pr. J. BRTAN, Cowuhiag
Pby—i,

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, Itow T ,
ajpftggggtfgCMt
■zsr,~-"". ..... ..
xmmum

Klllpuc Xtael Hprtag Skirt for a .‘ngte day wifi
necer afiorwarda willingly dispense with tteie
usa. For Children, Misoae and Yo«g Ladles
they are suberio r to ril others.
Tbe Itar.l«r Elliptic ia a groat (.Turtle with all

mb

Uyao aaanM pwreteae BriTa SMaUte Baueodtaa

m -2*^u

Dtsrirefcria®

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gr^aoxrr coxjrxcrroir^i kjxkat ■'*' ,. Jf-YM w«nt Om« ■mhbDb^

Wb,ksepcoMtMUTM bond • MlMMXtaaM^

BOOTS f SHOES, CHEABJ

Directors.

Wfa

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Eston Co.-DaaW Falwor. John Farion, F. &amp;

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IF TOU WANT GOOD GO0D6CBUF,

XJTD CAJNAJDAJ*.

CKKtaffO ZQKK) AA FQXXOVV/
stf ssr,,ut~
MB
tee! Dor
•&lt;
fitoo p. M-, Night
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BBOAD GAGUE «HOBT»L1NE

'-“•xjs&amp;iisjraiwr*

Application rocuired by the Directors. A!

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Goods

C. J. BRTDGER. Msnagiag Duoeser, MeatreaL
IL,K UEACHtaGeaercl Agent, Bre Trek.

Grat Soin fir tie People!

of Bony A Eaton Cosntiea. Inanio nothing bej t a
Farm Property. Amount of Property loenred
Dec. MetjMl was»l.o»l,OiX&gt;.
|
Prreidenl. Wiu.snn Darn, VerwioatrUle; Vl«d

Caarrau, OUrrt.

reS^-taTl mbii Md'.bort'rfAiJ"'*®*1"**'
a »anti, will prerent the foretastes of eulpbnrrt
UTTroobM with bewdecM. are yowl Well ed hydretre geo far aotes li.., anrf wtfl ge~.il
■y trteod, I know whstU to to hsre'sa bWaiU
u wall as any col;I hare ttsifl tatofy su«rud
Ata3*refetMSMi dsri wfllfhnMt ttefa.ril4
Is- rsers. No remedy teemed a'iltod toueyoeee, e^sf aBoMraoder fae.*,
^‘.,.7.’ '■ ffit—
trim giro, ftllef, until I cMnood to taut aa satetecire.
adrart'araret of Bryan'a Ufa HUs. WeH. there
Ow /mW ofnBnfoMlMtefaWrWMt o jJJTte kJ^at -ah prree prid far Free afa

EbtSf • "••re—» »«*tai

dirocttose for raking tbe simple remedy by wbleh.
be wm cured. Hcferrre wiabiag to profit by tho

Now

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rOM TBCIO QX.D .

tton. FREK, byrctarn m.U. -Cl plea- adi-reeZ
Bar. EDWARD A.WILSON,
xlrl
WiUteauburg, Stage Co., X. Y.

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TBAIXaFOB
POST HVKOX.
toXbox. pjuux.
TOXOXTO. BUJTALO.
XOXnXJLL, POXTlulXD,

eap—ntM m - n

JUJneteeod for yean frem Xereowe DoMBIt. Pro­
moters Decoy, and ell the effreta of youthful ia-

u2r*Kl I.*? E E

.fl’sswasaar FuenraL.—Il IntoMhepodsbai .MMitby •
*p-«rO!&lt;fc&lt;#»dre. Tt
Us tililsaa of Hastings will attend, io good far*, eddre are lifariod fatriag llfagf^1" »
lb. rndleal fa the Brick Stock, Thursday omleg nett. From tbe giringa oni, ttere la WO
TaasarudM Bnu-Atearw-Tbi fol towing ar
dosbtagoid social Urns nay bo eapeeted. Aati iMtiMofoteof WJWolwMany Cteody^fo
r’e prorlstoM for e.rwwbcntna, Im eream, and (ho week ewllng Jog. JT/IMT:
■ke other ntoelxlnp uakl oc atreh oecaeirag /Mm- M.TToodworth to IreM Yomo^i&gt;
•re. re sre annrel, sore red. Llhn prootedaard
to S’I- aid ofUe Kptoeopal fond I jwards exl
tiegnl.Mng tbe debt iumrred In bwMfagthe
C'-»:ri. Used music may bo nspeeted, aaA a I Monee Laasaa to AMbM Ateriati,—».J acres
centre! cum!Umafa
1 •Metto^'M.lB
AM

For Ouh at the Ixrweet Mrntwx,

cure. To all who deaire II, be wilt send a eopy of
th. preecnpltoa nsed (free of sMrre). with the
dlrecltoM for using tM eama. which tbev wUl
cMlla. Cough. Colds, and Ai Throat and Lone
Affecliona. Tbe .sly object of Us adrerttere is.
aeMigg IM IMaMptfoe Is to boo.fit ttesMMod

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£Tc“’7.r“?'Jf Kjf?* Sf!!
A.T THE TICItET 4&gt;EEICE:

rpp CONRUMPTITES. — Tbe edeerUaer
A baring boeo motored to health fa a few weeks
by a rary simple remedy, after Mrng entered
for aereral Tear, with a actere hag affection aad
Sl.tt.'SE'«,fcSBS: Vis i

Ready-Mado Clothing:

Fsrer Issa —Alisa and Rice bare jail reewtred
the largest stock of Fruit Jars seer brought to &lt;~\taeg«.»te« also days, read got ite tester to
this market Maion'a patent. tM only infallible.
frets' &lt;unrisjitig ®8oii.
Bdf.scelugjare. for Frails. Vegetables, M-, retfuirlog no corks or Cement. Erery persow •»e-alniog them call them the beet Jara, and the
All kinds of Oothlag-an
mast lecreofeal for uo erwr before offered to tM
public. Try them.
An entire Soil of.Clothe, (tor Rix Dollars,
Fbouotxd.-We learn with great pleasure that
Col. W« H. Direr/, baa just-reneWed bio Co®Eilssiou u Breed Brigadier Oeser*!. A
Diiierecram —&lt;tar cilix... wH find tbeXll
Uys of Jlictogan, who true to tho principles of
thia State, accept ed tbe ccmcuind and gallantly
ltd see of tbe E^dewwto
Aewriixin -tKifoawe of
African Jescewt.Aod we take pleasure fa recordlug
bit promotion, X
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ITEW ADVEBTISEMENTS.

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Site Ito law Tar. Cectnl SaOwwt.

BBOWII ILGAR, . . 19}e.

GRAND RAPIDS BUSINESS COLLEGE and
u Telegraph
InalUate—Rates of tail tog rednead nsMjUAPArM of Mhy. : u'

•to ta l

county, to th.&gt;rac to hoU one «t IM: otaas of
hr lbw Hastings Orchestral and Quadrille Bstul.— Fewtrvala, which hare been of Basil derided ndTickets P&gt; including supper at the Hastings tutaga to U&gt;o steep growfag agricullersliri 1»
otb.r portions of this Btafa. Itra.ttMt lte«House.
ampte of oerynwog town win be followed by tee
Arrotisreo.—Beh^srr Ben. Gar. Wo. H. Dinar other towns fa Berry county, and ihal tte day la
hu beta .ppiintad Dbputy U. 3. Marshal, for the Mt far Blatant wbea Steep Sheering Jfarfrul.
Welfare District of Michigan. We congratulate vW bo as «—sou as «» eownty Fairs. That
Gen. on his sppointnrent, and the pablie that they will te produotlreof good by faerre^ng tb.
Ihry secured she uerrieee in this poeitien of a ear. of the farmer for hto steep. u« by excitfag
Emu who will do bower to the place.
a eetn mend able riralry, no or. will dear That
by rii,|— lb. &lt;rU,
Slum Jcsricx.—Il to but simple Justice to tho aneb car. and rirairy
a strutacttrees of Da. Ils Visoxc's J.U'llAloi °f ‘beep, end by uureufa/ the —wval of oar
higher priced wools, no ereca. deny. Don't
yon
Utah
so
Mr.
Editor
I
A Faawaa.
ef all competitors. TleJ are decidedly lie 11 lack -W. de. and aU Moor aay wu to the entortors ol tbe world. Try them core, and yaw will
prlalag agrtewllsnlteto of Baltimore, for taaegu.
n«rer use any other. See adrertlaaeoL
rating go Important a Brnreaneat to the ahwp.
Exrerr rare TaXattox.—Tbe Commiasiener of growteg faratwa of otr eod. ty.
laterral Iterrcno baa derided that wagons, earts
sad drays made to be used for farming or tamtwr- THE MI6BIHG MAH HEARD FROM!
leg purpc.es, and baggage and express wagons
cade fo; carrying freigUl ezdnairoly, and not to
A Loiter from Etalon Station, Mo.
lx used as pleasure carriages, are by the act of 7
1
.
March S, !!&lt;?. exempt from taxation.
Last weak, wo referred to the anddeo dlaap-

»«txxjeM 00.* 0

.T.'CMJW XjFOODSt Cd

NOW U Y0V« TIME, YOUNG MEN : GOOD PBINTE,
Will Tnn lanprwre U T

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the public the benefll of said purchase at fifteen
rests a dish. Call round thia ereni^fc^

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TO BUY YOUB GOODS 1

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Some errors sad omfaafano
article sa' BaHlaiore Sheep
Mr.Ca^toldabre, Mb*
Wtauanc Htxrexa a aboey

•afeguanl tho peblta baa agalmt them ia to see
that lb. Bitter, they buy tear th. eegrsred
i.m

t

JUtore. Jfowr ;
occurred .fa your
Bb-rmg J.re.reL
Menus. Bruxs. A

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aaafitw.-yre

Tbureder mjht, July till. 1W, at the New1)Hall

It miss Amies row aaia^-Haring purchased
the Ruslan I’o-.w.s.oiss for gr,KQ,«», and bar.
log remixed tin suns to my dial ng sad lew Cream
Kaloon, end being ''bardap" for cash, In eonse-

NEW GASH-STORE,

ami xusD auoABamia,

it

Ilu'T Fiaacx or Woou—K Spanish Merino
Ruck &gt; years oid. the property of Mr. A. R.
Pnrr. ol Rutland, sheared thia iraaeo.'t pound,
at-; • ouucea of waslicd wtxj, lag locks oeserod.
This Sttor waj of one yearn growth.

UTIIlgliCB

pact, eonrewMet, ar.d elegant »iyi—*Tbe ^i^«

mu *. l£ZL_ a3^.5!S
six;5S2iar
“,£ass!
fa noeaocifon with IM axiioMly tow prices at

TM nsarMi hereto ate eery acflra Bauov.
Tn Sues.—Tbe Boni Ma toon selected by Oownaa A Onare, report » ahlpwrtwlor^N
* ®2f&lt;7Cj^/^ moils. pteuta. roota, and bar* UMMrtWti.
th' Auditor Genera! aa tbe paper to which to »a.nf wool to Basson oaMend^ load.
,
publish, «te Annual Tax Salta for Barry Ceaoty,
WMat. red. per bwAYT^ ^jX..
1M
1.W sad VOO IM. Ingres •
»«wm Wheat, wfoto. pre h—Mi.................
iktoywr.
1W
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Th. ate r. fl ra.
beysra, w . holiere. goerBeU..................
jjfE. M. Foar. hat a few words to aay to ear

readers. to car adrerUtiujeotoouia Ikia wmk—
JIto medicines are m-eUng with a large aalc fa

It A.

DBTSOOTe

2 g &gt;*■* cxirr om

Q'KAK® ’•"©HlC
&lt;x D. erAVLDE’ae

BM prononaoa It the oaky fads atlmnlant foal*
rear teen tatrodooed Into tbe sick chamber. In ^ i tataMMMf tfod ■rtrti MlMk,
tho HoeplUla of the Army and Nary, tM surgeons
sfind Utbarfay best tonio foe costateeeeats, amd pxlsu wt^aci^ uA ^g\u

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I—CvreirtOL -The Railroad Bridgr, over Full
Cmk In ibis Village. It to * finely constructed
wsrk, «u &gt; don credit to all concerned.

It stands al the head of all toe tee to and altaraaUreprepemUonafa .xlatsnce. ItooefoterttyhM

- wre
gjj

ace uftfag
Prentice sit&gt;: “&lt;• Mre been tarr/fagM Ito
jiwrea! between tMrtyetx mmI thirty.
ecren yearn. Ilarios ■»
41®%. wo hare
ksswn s. • man of buelnare in IM tiiy to f*n wbe
udrrrtxMd Ubemlly. And wo bore known no
cut to .unread tn any oonaldorebto, U eras la a
rnpectabli degree, who didn't adewUre MtonJ-

rtrrsM naag sagnOBTTERfl STOMACH BITTERS was airag•7»p*lh&gt;» with tM psttetto. gilng Into netloe agalasl the pepaies wkfab
‘“U ‘bat rcltate. J-Irtorea of srocytofag now, bowsrer excritoat, fo doonad to
life. Aa tte 'Dte-

IT a*‘.ulllUr?1
tellta eld

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Western Liniment, Ao.—K. M. Vass.
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V. 8. lute.*’*1 JUrmu*.—8. S. Binary, Collacur; J (»•»• Deputy Coilawlor.
Ib^iafi Bakery.—W. A. Hwxra, E. L. DxDe-

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- IA V—re Aaren wenai Vonre

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AonT-t «• ■**-*•«
Deputy SbetE—L w. TaooMMt.

»ar» Comnnrei
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wotwentlw"
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i downward alanfflntt reminds one of a
riclotu oow with a board acroee her

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BOOKS AID BTATUIHIT.

BARLOW,

GOODYEAR,
A GRANT.
sH&amp;t

IRON &amp; STOVES

• - JUd.-r rtroRS

DMVaalBTW WAJUB,

Paints $ Oils,
Glatt $ Putty,
Varnish, JDys Stuffs,

other an empty stomach.

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DRY GOODS
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DRY GOODS
•Go' With Mm ? Of eourno I
• And then—sho would have gone with

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SHOP.

BOOTS A SHOES,
bSJCSSOOODS,

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BATES OF AOYMBTfaUlto

&amp;. Townsepd,

Dewey
AT HASTIXOS. BABBT CO.. MICH.’

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3,1867.
SitsineM Jirtrtorii.

nARTiyga,

Heady-Made Clothing,
Irani cure, rer.vxs.

aMD qexts ruxwiiMnra GOODS.
co*.nana»srxaB«»ma.
HASTIXet, ... Myl ... Mien.

MRS. c. FREEMAN,
ruw-B.m

milukkh
orxesroozj&gt;jira's*TOJt«
U AST1KUB, • - - nSyl • ••. MICB

WILLIAM, MYERS,

Music &amp; Jewelry.
TURNER A CLARKE.

Caw &amp; Wapa-laim.
UASTOG^.

R LANG, SPRAGUE A CO.

CLOTHING^

fTATK RT.. HASTINGS, MICH.
r?T Cask p.UI for frodues. nJyl |

A.

ROWER

, • • '■ •-»&gt; • VCH..................
GEORGE PRESTON, "

General Grocer

_____

STARK WEATHER,

House Painter,
W. PARKER A SON,

Lifery &amp; Sale Stable,
MICH.

LEW. CAMPBELL,

‘City Restaurant;

J. LEE REED,
BteimitliCaTmieteT,

BUNYAN, COLE * 00.,

FoKnM
Bodte and Shoes,

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

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’

■ptatoM or sywpaifa w wo&gt;*k);*ot tAr
qualify, but wh-rt a preen tow by
speech or by writing incited olh- r* to
engage In rcbeiil'm, no must ootne un­
der tho &lt;H-Innl:icatloa.
.
Vote unnitimous. exn-ptthe Bccretasy
of W*r. who diseiuta l.utu the acvnd

MAIN BROTHERS.

MR
fetBMibw H ADUR’f M&gt;4dto ef to &gt;to"k*-

and wealth will .hut^s doom ]
be seduter so wril os the seduo- !
United

Ta— «.U.U1
b, •!»*—«•

uteltag ma mH *u

Kto.N#rM,iikr.'

of DeawB

toyiur

tlw
tol l fam to took up, end
by writing, incited other* to engage mid from UlM time ha faasdd fiaZta tee
In robe!lion, he must coiuo unitor ib« amtehar. Yoe, eke even pot her arm
^.47^CSJMsq&lt;J^Bocrd appointed around fae nadt WthaS fassnhae, famrto

fomtafc. Iw, '

be to the man who doren to wrench from 1

JU’S-

NUMBER 10,

I want to ask, would eray husband who juf a .1
takas such summary nuntohment into his
own hand*, bo oftung to hare hie own
acteaadltfaAfal open to hi* famfly?— u&gt;_,
r-Nowfastis?fair and lumast qneetfon; vn
who will eamrer it ? Our eray was not
'
8. Qfflem t&gt;u&gt; United Statrt. t
the bait school thai ooald be found, of
Mto Ute ths langtmn Is without
morals and rirtn*, and I ask candidly,
llmlUdou. The person who has at any
without one ting# of h#ritanry, would
time prior to ttMrebelUon hold any o ffleo
every man who rotaraed fiom oar army,'
civil or military, under the UiiiloaSutea,,
and hae taken an ofOctal oath to rapport (
and found that his wifo bad been uatruo
the Constitution of the United Btee,,
to him, and who at once, ccanmastced le­
la subject to disquaUflcattom
gal ar Ootodiko proceeding*. I ask, would
Vote unanimous.
every man be willfag to have his wife
•. Iflfaarye/fMreef any State, prior !! Votes unanimcua,
know to the totter bow he had kart tho
' to the rtbelUun, are not subject to dL- |i In Cablncnt June SOth, peeetnt tha
quail aceticn.
marriage tow? X tell you nay! This is
I Vote tmanlmons except the Secretary 1i same Cabinent oftleero as ca the IBth,
a black hone of another color.
pt tha Acting tiecettaiy of tha In«
io' Jteictpfa offerer, that Is to say. 1. tcxc.
I have no sympathy with any married
rior, tho I res dint i nncunoed to the
or unmarried woman who spreads a net
offlocnof Incorporated titles, towns and 1 Cabtoeut that after a tall dtiihret on ha
for any man, but I utterly stoat
' ‘ and ab’
village#, such ns Mayota, Aldcnntn, 1I concurred w.th the majority upou thewe
aecticnaon
tho nummary of which the
Tdwn Crane!!, police, and other city or
_ on
„ i_ Lrtren face,
bar that man who nuts
town otHcors, are not oublect to cUsquall-1i .'-&lt; &lt;ret*ry of War bed expr aeod Lto dto*
■nd novor admit#
•*'
I his 1honor
------------------i* stained
sent, and he concurted w,th th# Cubtoot
floatlnn.
'
or hi* noma blackMuxl by want of rirtuo, '
11. Persons who have, prior to th#
Uatoee his wife be the guilty party.
,
rebollton, been members of the Congress
There aril undoubtedly hundred* of ,
of the United frUtee, or members of n
State Legislature, ucorabjeetto dteiusllwive# fa thik city wiio bebera, aa truly m i
£catto». But those who have been
abelter# that they have a being, that J
■fombera of Conventions framing or
husband* are untrue tu them; and '
amending the Constitution of a State
yMfhrfaarof eoetety,forthrir children’. 1
prior to the rebellion, are not subject to
■akn, or far the undying lor# that re- j
dlaqutilflcntlon.
11 AU the excratire 0-Judicial oOlmafaa fa their hearts for thoee miserable J
cen of any btato, who took an oath to
BsifaliC they try to shield them ss mudi ]
THE LITTLE 0UTCA1T.
support the Constitution of tbo United
as possible, and pass on with raulfag '
SBbrtlUny.
States, sre subject to d!&gt;qu tllfloailons.
fitoes, trying to make belter# happy
and In there I inc.tadc count-y otUccra,
"Mayn't I stay, xnxam? I'll work I
What man is there, I mean wuat bus- I
as to whom I made a .reservation in the rat wood, go fur water, and do all. yoaf
opinion bereto.oro given; Aher fail ananda.'
bond, of any preUmteons to decency at all,
’
•
conaldi railon. I havo arrived at th# conwho doco not expect and require hi* wife
Tho troubled eye# of the speaker wtM
olur-luti that they are subject to diMioallto rope! at once every in*ult,open or co- ,
flcAtton, If they were to take, us apart o I filled with Wars. It was a tai tat afoot
vert, and to be firm and unyielding fa
tbtir oflltial oath. (Ac oato to ttippcrt one cold day in winter, at tho outer door
(hedoiutitutim of
United 4tafu.
bre priudploe ? And well has he the
of n cottage vn a bleak muur in Scotland,
Votes unaulmuus.
right fo export and require this. No
, Tbo enow had bean falling very fast, nod
13. Persons who cxcritl cd mere sptn- , tho poor buy looked very add n::d hragmarried woman ha* a right to commit a
de#
or
employments
unJet
St
deaatho
1-'
deed, however trivial fa iteelt or speak
ty are no: llrquallfled : such aacomiul*- rjone word, however lightly, teading to­
s.oners to lay out public loads, commit- i *-You mny oomo fast any rata tin ray
»d wuman, for ward dishoncr of character, that the
slonars of public works, vidcars orcdate , husband cornea bceaa. Thors, sit desra
_
___ n, fa til#
fullbe ashamed to hare h#r huaLoml
would
Institutions, dirccton of State bank, or;; by the fire; run look peritofan srifa oulfa
sooee of the term. Had aha no*, ten a aeo and hear and understand the motive
other State InstltuLons, examiners of, and aho draw a chair up W the wazmast
banks, notailcs public, rciminis-toiM-re 1
iromeis she Cuuld new have written that that pumpted ft; and 1. may add, *a£bly.
to take acknowledgment of doeda ami f[ comer; ihon smpkksjaly ghUdlwMta
wonderful book from which tho above is no Iran woman will do it But now for
Vote unanimous, but the Secretory or^
an extract She stands alone inker eom- the other side at the pirture- If a wo­
unuod **t’fag the tabla for suppm
plote duderstanding of woman; and for man can carry about with her an impene­
the Treasury and the Secretary of VZ«r I
• xprere&gt;-d afi opinion that lawyeis are | Presently cans the tramp of heavy
her sex sha ha* dons
I bunoatly trable armor, why cannot araan, when be
such offlccre as are disqualified, U they boots, and the door was strung open with
believe, than any woman living. JTb has the power all ca hie side ? Ho* a
’ a quick jerk, and tho hnabaad oQtaved,
peuticlpated in tho rebellion.
true aha is no more, but I never think husband any moreef a right to expeel or
BJCOAGISO nr REKEtuosr.
wearied with hie day a work.
her dead, so truly do heir words abound require hi* wife to be true to him, then
Having qtocltled what office bold by |
Th# art to guard agaart falsity any one prior to the reoellion cume j! A Lok of inieUictmee passed tele—
with life and eouL But it is not of her she he* to oomert rad require the same L,
the &lt;n'-h provides that, if false, tho within the meoDingcf the law, It u b;b wifj ond hi—iM^f- Ho looked nt the
that I wish now to speak. My subject is fidelity to her ? H she must reais! ea fa- In
pereoti taking it shall be tried and puu- aecas ary next v&gt; set fur th What aubee- buy, but did nut seem very well pleased j
a* far removed aa heaven frten hell; and •alt, must he suecomb to smiles rad cequent erndutt tlxor upon such I**?®0 ho mrrerthelcse made him eume to the
yet she stooped to touch it Why may rueea? if she is to stand firm and unNo provision is made for challenging
table, and was gtod to see bow heartily
not I? I will wiahing tho moanwhi:-). yislding, must he be led about by the tho qualification* or the arplhrat, or
’
was wuBi to do noenby th# silly flattery of some design­ entering apon any trial or invmt g-vtton any j«r.-ou to-disqualify h m Irom vot­ ho ate hi# aupper.
that I might doof his qutifaaaUoue, either by Wltasee ing : first, the office htld prior tu the reDay alter d«y I'o.'sod, and yet th# bey
ing woman ?
or any oihar form of proofi
. btilMn, end aftcrvrttids, partialgating in baggod to bo keto “until to-morrow j” an
The communication of so many ladies
Ah! it to the old story repeated over
Vote unsnlmou* excep: the Bertetary the rebellion.
’
the jruud couple after duo cunaidMotiocs
to you upon fhb foffe maybe reatty and over again,—’The woman enticed of War. .. ’ .
14. An act to fix upon a^&gt;eraon the of-, euac.uded chat as lang a* he wt* such a
8.
Ao
to
eUtetnoh^p
and
naictener.
burdonsomo, but the only rloa wo make me, rad I did oat" I do not heaifate to
fen-# of engaging iu rebellion, under
The appUcrat for n glstration tonet be this law, must be an overt and voluntary g-xx! bay. and wurkod so wiHfa^J, Ufa?
i* the heart within ua pleading to speak, say that could tho truth bo known, that
adUavnof the Etateand of the United
.
.
and we mtuf speak Wo road your pa­ there would be fifty virtuous woman to State.-, and muBt be a resident of a coun­ act, don# with the intent of aid.ng or would kuop him. .
furthering tire common unlawfol pur­
One day in th# nuddl# rf winter, a
rar, wo undmrtand ycrarpoper, we like it, one sura in thi* city.
ty Included in lhe election dbtrict 11# pose. A person forecd into the reliei pedlor, who often t»ilud at tho totfags,
and wo mart ba hoard sometime* through
Wo shall never know, probably, how may be registered If ho has been auoh rnretac by couearip -Jon, ar under a tarn- | celled, and, after dhporing of BOvureTef
many men, and mon of families too, have citlren for a period lean than twelve mount authority which he ouuld nW
laid their hoods upon some dflilai'i top, Indian, bathe caundi; vole al an;r ac­ • iftiy dlsobgy, 2nd who would not have Li* good*, was preparing to go, when bt
and been shotn of their strength—but tion unlow hi* citizenship baa them ex­ entered rachi erviM if luft tu the fn-e cx- Mild to tho woman :
“Yuu hare a boy text there, splitting
them either of good or ill, and tho limo God keep# the record true, rad they will tended to the full term of one year. Aa artiae of hl* own will, cannot b# held to wood,
I boo, ’ pointing to the yard.
'
baa come—aye, baa forced itself upon ua meet it one day, when there will bo no to such a person Cha exact length of hie h^Vote unlStaiBtt^oxMpfihe Secretary
A’ee do yuu know him F’
—when we must lift up our voices, “or rock or mountain to fall upon them to Citizenship should ba noted opposite hl#
“I have reim him,’ repHcd Oa pedlcn
name on the Hat, on that it may appear ° 16. *Mero arts ofrixirity, wlrvre the In­,
tbo stones will cry out"
( hide them frwn tho righteous fury at on
-Where? Who whs? WUttha?’
the day of the election, upon refar- tent to tareilere thAwautvol tho object.
This subject affects ns M much as it thou Great Judge.
enec to the list, whether the full term of ouch charity, and not vote mrud off
"A jail bird;’ and the pedlar nrugfWoausB'aberaty bA*boochw curse; has then be.-n secomplfahed.
doos ouw brothers, and I cannot aos why
tha jm* fa, vtota.Kf,
.nm.■ hi* pack uvor hx» •hou’der. “That boy,
we bare not as good a right to ba hoard her moot effective ally, sweet smile* rad
i
upon tho subject I bare no sympathy flatiariag .word* ViiEi, these weapon*
this oath,but an alien who ha* been far til# iteneral r.-Uof of |«J eon* eniiagvd
with tho feeble modesty of any woman »hehas#l*falte.-tl«&gt;u*anda, rad perished take
naturallsud can take it, and no other
. kou’d do wel| to luiuk
wto would bo ashamed to let bar voice herself amiA ta rma her own hand proof of nstitrails*tteo can be eequlred In the rebaUKUi, ai.-l nW of a merely ana,
. ,
, ,
Itary character, but eoniributcQ to un­■ him1’
bo heard in this matter, or u#rn tat aha wrought I hhro often wondered if men irutnhim.
,
able them to perform ih#:r unlawful ob­
Oh! there wa* somethin ao dreedfa!
Vote unanimous except the Secretary ject, m*v Io classed -with acta which do
isfatereotod fa it Hie duty watal graoraDy ksewfarfitat Hght thoyrm
’ falhowurd
The poor woman
k»ow, bat .bare fotask fiMfo W®* “ held by our box. Whose fault i* it that of War.
A No one 'who la not twenty-on# d E-mrod^contelbutloa* to the rebel cause, trembled sa she laid away me things dbe
this world to da, and fatakfagboUof we look with district and suspicion?— year#
of age at Abe time of reRisteaUun to the form of toxce or mlLtary « »•
this we intend toebow to tawosjd where ICon a man handle red hot coafa rad nut can lake
Uio oath, fur he uniat swear that menu, which a pen-on may be compel­
wo will stand, and where wo wdB fight— be bunted? Cra he even touch thorn af­ ho !im tlieu attained that age.
. led to pay or oontrli nt#, do not dte |U«lVote unanimous.
Yoe, Rio
work, tat lotnowoman ter tha fire has gone out and not bo
iry. Hut volumaiT contributions to lhe
8. Noone who hat boon OMmchtsed rebel win, even suib Indirect contr.blackened? We mart young men nw
day of our Hr##, mon out of rrepectabto for partldpalton to any. rebellion a­ bulljos as arl-e from the viJuatmy ioun
back from the -pliMrtt fosfc.
gainst the Tnltod Mates, orforfctony of mouer, to rel-ti amhoritie#, or pur­
fsmiliwi,
num
bolougfag
to
too
upper
This social evil is |
conunkted against the lawsof any Stat#
of bonds or eeottUto* crn.tedto aft
grade of oodety, (if them bo rach a or of die United btetes, oto safely take chase
dev, end toe e^rthfal
ford tho mania of oirrylng oa the rebel­
grade), carrying about with them the thia oath.
is bailing over into 1
lion, Will work disqualification. \ ole
The actual participation in a rebellion,
what is to be done?------ -- ----— plague spot « plainly risible on their
U
'lo
aJ
?nUthaoe who, fa legislative or
the actual commission of a felony,
and wait ? We hare /raited. We have fuev# as are tho note upon their heads— or
does not amount to dlaftanotosement—.
welched and waited to Mt •*■*&lt;&gt;« h*- and yet those same man—not being able The sort of disrnmchlsement here ment other cffictol mpotitr, wo.-v engaged in
tha furtherance of the common unlawto
a&amp;rd
a
wife
—
oh.
no!
—
after
living
on
bouds end our brothers would do faeua;
te that which la declared by law named talpuriMBe, wh#.e the dutireef th.-ofand what have they docaf hothmg, years enough fa thia sin, to make their by competent —- ------ *— floe Deoeaimlly bad retetivn to the-upport of the ret^llon. «ieh as member# of
absolutely nothing! Ask them why they souls fitted far ta lowest dejta of per- been fixed up»
“Oh? ecdausied thahoy, wfak attest
aTte fake
fata
lhe rebel Couventons. UongmM.Mnd
diliim—those same men will darn to oflsr
of grirf tint was tenfala tobateM—
and nine out of vnry ten ’rill say a— their black hands and blacker hearts to
“OS?M bafa’t no toother I 1 tefcft aa
“Why, ! am not to bkme for thiatiate of soma pure woman, end if sefaomfnl, as,
mother «v#r since I waaababy. If I’d
----- * •
Tarek will Hr# cfa trying to
only Lad a muther.'.' ko eantfanod, white
hide the devil iIn their hearts, who holds
tbohoyvinhia possession,* and threatens
w talar—*-—-------- - tears gushed fa/m his opes. "I wutridn’t
bo Mid
„™.tdetin oathat poor wo­
at any moment
m. dur .me the rebellion,
man
of which
^,—1 a
s flood
f---’ of
cf misery,
, ,, ,tho
—r like
. —
y—
d dtrtien not Inoident to
~------——
-* -at
n l-all
11 histosy
• -y.— .■
exfart#
not"in- the
onual*
r #udi dudea aa be.cm.
•&lt;0. God! avenge me of urine adversely,"
'peace, and were necu
rvauon of order uud the
la the ay of many a heart-brute wo­
flaw, are not to bo raaman, and Ho will, and that right apotdiy'ragagtag fa r beflton

wbkh R fo'.eonatita'til, ma-t m# that
the nsmB of the pcreoci offixtogto we

�Museum, Music Hall, the Market, (the
’ ftawt In U» raM)
Altanram, lb.

-S-SE

DBT GOODfl.

, Lexington, Concord and Waltham, at
such length as drsamrtsMl.s pomfe.
Wo go from thence by the Old Cbfoey
R. R. to Newport, the famous Watering
place, on the shore, of Rhoda Island,
passing ftom Fall River over that beau­
tiful inland sea, known as Nanugnusett
Bay, where for any r.aoonablo threw*
may enjoy life at the Ocean Hoose.

M, Grata, Rs iri Cain,

revaUng amid toe wealth and besotty nf

'finbsr, this year, bids felrtobe
s larger than usual, and they seem
looking forward to the Ums whan
ran loevo behind them the rare# of
toss and ssok ths desired freedom

and tho Gnat Wedem to Detroit Or
what is still better retrace owstepaefa
Provldenoo to Boston, and thence by
Ix&gt;well, Nashua and Manchester, to
L'oneord the Capital of New Hampshire,
certainly one of the moot beautiful Inland
people living at a distance from the Citipalu America, stopping by tho way
Ocean, are casting their eyes thitber- to pay a brief visit to the Great Manu­
ward as .ftelr Mecca, while those who facturing Towns through which wo
live East are looking to the broad Prai­ have passed. Thence by th. Northern
ries. the Lakes and the Mountains of the N. II. and Vermont Central R. Rt. to
Montpelier, tho Capital of Vermont, Will bo given by Dior, MoDcwltt and
L'on, whleh the rock bound coast of which, with Ito elegant State How, other prominent playsrs, to which no
ths Atlantic, with theWhite Mountains, beautiful private residence., and Moun­ gentlemen will be admitted if unaccom­
and the fashionable Watering place, fall tain scenery, is a delightful place. Go­ panied by a lady. No small degree of
*o.4krhlah. The traveler reeks tbo now, ing on by the Qmlral we reach Burling­ amusement has boon furalabod to tho
the narei and the beautiful, as be wan- ton, the largest, and richest City in Ver­ pubUe by tho Grocvdyeke divorce case,
d*» ever earth’s surface. The mao mont, situated on Lake Champlain, tbo yey evidonoo Ln which has mads It
roared on the Prairies, and accustomed and which to the pleasure seeker Is a almost a. cclebratedas tbs Hart L. Stew­
tolife there, falls to find on them the place of interest from Ita historical as­ art case, but tho laiort and funniest
ptaurtiro ho seeks when freed-tom care. sociations, as arc many other places on pbaro, that of th. arrest of Mra. G. and
The man aecus'.omeil to the wild, varied the #horc# of this Lak*. Leaving Bur­ a Mr. Warren for adultery, - (caught al and beautiful.Moan tain scenery which, lington. 24 hour#’ ride over the Vermont most Infiagxanto daifoto.) has changod
II he a Panorama, Is spread out to view all A Canada too.VorfAcm N. F. toOgdcns8Dtlr*1Jr-1 Poopfe beover Ute Eastern and M IddJe States, goe. burgb, and the Grand Trunk will bring Herod Mrs. a she talks so sweetly sod
from ttjenco to tho Prairies, tho beauti­ u. back to Michigan.
Ko pretty, but the Judge was inexoThis trip, wo venture to affirm can lx/
ful Ohio, ths innjcntlc .Missouri, and
and, in view of tho aew light
grows wiser and better m be drink, in made In Twenty days, and with ordina­ thrown upon the case has refund to
the glory'ef the magnificent valley of ry Yankee economy, for $100, and wlU grant her prayer for divaroe.
the M issToalppl, hunts the buffalo and afford as much pleasure, and more recre­
Tho operation of pamjiing the water
kills the rattle snake oa tho plains of ation than a trip to Paris, which would out of tha river to feed the bang], dore
Nebraska and Colorado.
consume firn time# an much time and be not sosm tot* It. two days oonUnuenoe
The American Is, and ’we trust will
to have had the elighteet effect in im­
ever be, a seeker after knowledge, and
proving the condition of ths former. It
te.hjm who can command, with no
still remains the same slimy, inky pool
detriment to toe duties of life, the time
of stagnant condenood #tcnch whfohlt
Cine
ago, Jone 28th, 1887.
an J .^eaps for traveling f i not wise, if
Ed. Banner:—At length 1887 hm
be does not view in all ite i varied aspects
ibc l^ndof his birth, the! pride of his rounded that corner of which every body
manhood. Wo go o'er old | Ocean's briny takes no much notice, and which really
■ecroa to tuo to be of so 1:ttic Importance
d Cathedrals
“the longest day in the yeafe'* Yre, and
done it successfully aa usual, and if Our people are uot alow to rcrtlzo the
vast importance of this great national
there's any particular merit in the per­
enterprise, and have at tbo wane time
formance, we can triumphantly claim
the fullest confidence in its present man­
how much better, if I
agement,
so that there la no hesitancy
upon as a subject of mild Interest for
ofour poop!* led them
about putting dollar# Into IL The sale
’ thing# generally are as dull sa poplar
drous beauty and the erer changing’ club. We are scarce of munlcni and win however be -much-greater after
1 acuBery or thio Continent, ore we eought
harvest than they can powibly be before
' horrible accidents, not even flush of tor­
fat the mon dirtant,bt» notmore lovely or' nleatlons and divorces, senrafion# arc at In tho present state of our money mara dlacounL business stagnant and all we
Within a few houra* ride of the homes' bare to do, alrnoot, to to keep cool m
The Bupetfor Court to at present enofthe people of Michigan are to be found pcsslbleand count the days intervening ga.~ed in hearing irfgumentn on the le­
gally of tho appoiutmeut of the Com■case of the moat celebrated natural
between ui and harvest, that time of
wonder# pf the world, to view which golden promise when the termers will minaioncra for the erection of the pro­
posed now State House. I hav? already
again have money, when country mar. stated in my letter#, a number of weeks
acres, slrnoet boundless Ocean*. ‘ ’fhe
chants will pay their di-bto, when buriFalls of. Niagara, the Mammoth Cave, ne&lt;a shall revive and activity and proe- sin oc, the pointe on which I heir tenure
of office wac coutestcd, and now merely
Ute Highlands along the Hudson,
porfty on co more render glad the people menUon the matter to show that tbo
the Green,tbo White and the Alleghany
of the Northwest. 8peak Ing of harvest,
Mountains, the Rt Lawrence, and tho by tho way, Ab are getting bore daily
Great Lakes. We doubt whether on reports from all porta of tho country and

It seems ihal con teary to allthe dolorous
prophecies made In the rainy season the any novel or (CkuUaxnoticeable features
crops are going to bo not merely “av»- lids week, nouu of the regular places are
rae*’’ or even “good” but bld fair to bo doing a particular good basis sea except
extraordlnsrily rich. Worm sunshine McVicker's, where Booth is as popular
and jurt enough rain to keep away as ero. Every-body seems to bo bold­
drought sre doing miracles for us.— ing off tar tbo production of the Black
Speaking of weather, Chicago has Dever Crtok, on the feh proximo.
had more glorious weather than since
Musical news to especially doll, the
the Baptist incuniiun ended—mind I
the heated season morc pleasantly, than dont #sy that those foreign Baptiste only thing# approximating to concerto
I being the minstrels and Turner Hall on
to’tpka a trip through this section of
brought mln, but Ido soy th st in ths
the country.
moot singular manner It came when
they did, staled as long a. they did and
bold up when they depot tad-now, our
days are warmer but not oppressive, for tlon of such of your reader# ao hare "a
Metropolis of Michigan; a City that com­ cool refraaluug breeraa from the lake arc love of owoot harmonies" lb their oouto,
mands the admiration and respect ofthe cOMluDt and with th# exception of two to some works issued by our wefl known,
people, for the beauty ef Its streets and or throe days Chicago tow had a season Chicago firm of Boot A Cady, of No, 87
tbo genial and social character of Its which would be deemed luxurious at Washington street, (Crosby’s Ojxra
inhabitants, as well a# their Commercial any fVhional.lc watering place. Yet, House.) The reputation they have
entezpriso and buriocoe success. A few psople go from here to “et^oy the sum­ gMand oh tbotr books And music reflect
mer,” go to foshiunable placre, of tor­ credit upon Chicago at large. Their
Rood,extend tngfrom Portland,in Maine ture generally, except the artist#, who
to Detroit, known ns the' Grand Triaik,” seek natures beauties nmole from toe
brings us to tho Falls of Niagara, and from prying and unsympalbtoiog eyes of
there by way of Toronto and Kingston frahlon, and tha mualcten# who at thio
to Montreal, until late, tho Capital of season n:sh off for a few wcks to some
tho Cunadax, and one of the mod noted delightful little country town where
"Musical Convootioue” or "conaBrvaboth Interesting and Instructive, — thence tfvos" are started. Deary, the oelebraby tiie cams Hoad to Quebec, and tbo tod tenor for instance, goes up to Madi­
Riviere Du Loup, passing «&gt;n our way son. Wio., for tlio month of July to pre­
through the celubrat.-d Victory Bridge side over toe destinies of a convention
over the 8L Lawrence, in full view of there and Noelling, th# famous author
tbe**Piatm of Abrahaxn,” and the va­ and pianist, goes on a (imllar cruteo to
ried sc-ncry of «&gt;o valley of the BL I ndanapolls. Ind. But there are elma
Lawrence, to enjoy a few hour* of uu- of unfnrtunatoe who never get awny
from tbalr daily "demnitton grind,"
waters of the Gulf of FL Lawrence, and tbo working attaches of^he dally prest.
the Saguenay, t he shoreaafwhich present Eomvllmee, on a preseure of a great
some of Che wiidrstand most Jiloturewpje emergency, they may take a brief trip
Menery to bo found on the Atlantic (to Canada, for a few days for instance)
bat the men employed on the prevof
"Retracingbur atofs to Richmond, we Chicago are wlto a few exceptions, too
pass to Island Pond, and tom thence, by a raluablo to be dlspenced with lung. I
chert rido ever a road the construction think I shall soon bereduosd, forwent
of which exhibits the enterprise and en­ of batter subjects, to sketch these unfor­
ergy of the New England character, to tunates as they appoarln the hot season.
the very oammli of Mount Washington, They after a fertile field end os toe Bothe frowning glory of tho Mountain hemian# of Chicago have ntver bwz&gt; '
SeeMry of New England. Leaving the "written upon" their deserts sboulTbe '
spread on the pages of hlstxuy for the ■

STOCK OF GOODS,

JOB LOTS, FOB CASH,

Their Real Value!

Beady-Made Clothing!

»Q
oxt noon i.tsr

or a. jl. coodtxjk

d vo:s fUtDIThgJt stou.

nsstip. Mv 141k. 1MT.

aw

'po THE PUBLIC.
i it that ya. e^rwrtl
TAN B* ALE* HkuB-.

We woahl mseeifultr »esi&gt;n»»» to «U;i«—
yteL.ee beared u. with ibeir erdereforT1CT7
TBEEM for Sprin* delirrrr. diet o«l»&lt; U ear

Joy and team more Ln the same Ume and
for so little expense, a# is required to
view tha natural scenery of Canada,'
the Eastern and Middle States, and ho
that hath not seen this section of this
Continent la not, to tho folio, t extent,
an eduewtod Americau cltlxen, though
he may have wandered all ov«r the Old

too*,

"■

•75,000 Worth Clothing,

VaMtrfli,

NEW GOODS

DEFYING ALL COMPETITIONH

MONA

along tbo Atlantic ooast to Boston, .top­
ping at the laics rfShnlse, Newburyport,
SaJem, Lyrrn, oraoy ether of tha place,
of interest a2o*g this Use; ar yet by the

�MST STROH,
■
toswur, Paris,
tosoxto. Burrito,

TOC WANT GOOD KODSCIUJ*,

TO BOY YOOB GOODS!

NEW GOODS
ETEBT SEEDED El.tD HD STELE,

jpuoKOy,

,

1«W OTiftftBjMttt*.; I MU EltlXCT IICHI.

H—GLORIOUS NEWS

Ury Goode,
I
Boots Shoes, J
' Hatsand Caps,
Broad Gauge Kailway I
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
. Crockery.
NEW YORK
And Glassware,

AMT1C &amp; GREAT ffSW
BOOTS f SHOES, CHEAP!

walka are not rlilalooual If they aie
lira* oureelrra M no judge of crochetSo'a to blame! Lei Uutinge pay •

BOBTOX.
PiTTHBinGn,
. mi &lt; i a m ■ ■» r&gt; KI r a

Thlib Use only Reoto to tba

Oil Regions or Pennsylvania I

Ready-Made Clothing

pumpt * ieihh
Atlantic &lt;t Gt. Western Railway.

B*g«r CotTtrr Fui-Tbe eiecetire Com­
mittee at UMir meeting ou Katorday, drelded to
bold Um fineeath autiaU Fair of the Barry
Cm»niy Agriculttirel Society onthe IU&gt;, »tb, end
loth daya of October. They appointed a Com
tnittoeamahiiag of Meaara. Amer, Blanton aed

&lt;5rnts’ Jnniisjifflg (Boobs.

girl

net.. Hamilton A Day tonJtaCwnr ; ig LouilrUIe.
at 8. W. eor. Bain and Third Streela gad M
Fuurth Street, and el tbe OScow of connecting

MS, rrnenp.

'fe-f-.

rm.

L. D. BVCKKB. Oen’i SopL

Wtltoaebsrg. Klnga &lt;X. 5. Y..

fob xo*4ntT®rnow

lEU't SPECI

M ixcoxtimcB.

Price oae Dot!er per Bet;c

Long - Tried Establishment!

of Full Blooded CatUe owned by ear ponoo. U.
•r Um beet herd of Gr.dae, and »-■,» Ur Ibe
beat herd of Satire Callie, (abject to the name

JJATEST FAbHldx » DEMAND

J. W. Dradlcj’s Celeifated Pateit

lEira TomcHm.

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE;

tad lari

age, Priee Fira Dcthra, wW toft a boM^
P. KODEKT3.WHO 13 SELLING JlORE AXD

BETTER GOODS

'ssis&amp;i
wl'.t rweioro them to their normal eoadmoa.

■■.^sesiisaaafs^-’T*
(toifree, Tea canto retired tope; pMljg^*

Dr. J. BRYAN, Consulting

Physician,
EDUCE FH1ILT CBDCEKIES.

orth Clothing,

(Mbibere ere mom than 40,600 German
•ine»cf Mkhigu. wbooe united &lt;u4ea han Um w licet to not much iajaraduyai.
iXl Wurcua. the Merry Tinker, baaMid aat
= pb«&gt;it protoal agataat prob.bitioo. Eboald
II. tiurwi to the th (bop to lunar lie win A
Brother, of fit. Lawreoeo Ce., X. Y., wbo firtaaid

unertil www

'
ni BaauwnT. Mew Taut,

•___.. .

*

Photograph Albums,
Diaries for ]

KcruMHeemnWonu.—BoaakrA Knu.of
Itoe lawnthip^n ■ recalled from ooeetrarm of boee,
th tMrcmej Bnu,ant of bar awansa in eighteen
of *aioe Heel" aftbeErcbange May happineM
and prosperity eear be oa their pathway, umI
may they erer copy along Ufa of united bike.
Two tarn ftota Yaakae Hpringr, tn aew'beicg
tried before hie Boner, the retiring loathe of
Uti* town, for ataklos thrwato ta each other, both

Perfumeries, Toilet Articles,
flavoring Extracts,
The
Dn Town !

MORE

■\yHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Hunters Headquarters!
.&lt; Beu to&lt;beplaee.tp;bey lev.; ,
POWDER, OAFfi, SWT. CARntlDGEB^
• BLT'a FATTNY WAD?, it,

Hardware Merchant,
*4

’*wjitr,i,0M

VALCAUlE 1HAX COLD!

Bryans Ijife Pilfe,
fww n
rn» blood. '

, jjr. p. ROBERTS.

JIWELRY i IUSIC STORE.

WH

t

mandrake pills.
ad ^UaH/atfc for Calomel.

�I

Tho Illinois State Fair h to be held
tils yew al Qnlncyt'' Wfcb eoamwod*.
to ilbc.alUy, the directors haw tiro-

hfcmtolPsHfoteelMr

BOOKS ABD STATIOKKIT,
r______________________
AMdingi The club bouse is to be two
stories high, with a main hall, to be oo-

riniUhetete, tUlOO foet. The wings to
MmwKmhiAeWtd be 40x60 feet each.
The depart men la for the borUculture
and textile fobrice'is to be bunt In the
Shape of a cro s, 40x100 feet each way.
The dining hnll is tot* 40X100 feet, with
tweuty-four feet wing, and will be uneooaoqutntly, thereMed^wroafinnee
anxiety in regard to the wants of the
inner man.
The amphitheatre is to be fifty feet
wide.. seven hundred end eighty fort
lang, twen'T-five feet high, and capable
otoakling fifteen thousand people.
Baddw tlio st ove, imineruu^-hu-lDero
offices are being erected in couvenitut
mt*s of the ground. ..
*Thaalt will be seen "that la tbo mat-

BARLOW,
GOODYEAR,
A GRANT.

J. 8. GOODTEAR &amp;CO.

IRON &amp; STOVES

Th« Ladin are nprelally tsTftod to call Sai uamiss m faU Hock of Fncj CoMi, which
will Uiooad the t&gt;««t and cbaciMitUlhaBackai.

.. Paints $ Oito,
Glass $• Putty,
z
Varnish, Dy&amp; Stuffs,

DRY GOODS

generally — —„
------- .—
ero .’unen aa U clvu to that. A ter
the seveiM Iceeon of &lt;b‘ ptol winter and
■prflMf,•where the at &lt;k on many forma
waa fo.-ced to get thrlr living. If they
Urol at all. from the forest range in
Aprfi^Uta'ght bo sdpjxeed that better
nrovi-hm would be tuad-&gt; fur the future.
WbMbecAt wi0 be so, time wdl deter­
Tbare la-not only neglect to provide
haywaough, but in many caa&lt;.a there ia
still gimlet nteU "* "■“•
•tha mannerol c
A wgfywmfflnoni. ..
...... b*--•............
become too ripe b» Tun It is cut. Ifthe
*
illobecrvsn’o-ely bcwillseethai
Xi ten r&lt;wddy ou gme&lt; while it
ig, or txFaeo it runa to eexl, but
Ityite.4r( stare aud becomes
il' straw, onlmal.i reject it, or
ilM they an) starved.
hould guide as to the time of
nea. 'the object should be te­
h &lt;y aa near ilka good gntaa aa
»-

DRY GOODS
HARNESS SHOP.
JDJUCGZD GOODS,

rarer goods
oiorrs.

■» -.5....1.1 1—

enoo of thia principle will proJ uoe about
aa good results aa grass, c.tluT In fatenin^au Imola pr. In the production of

When a hone balks he la excited and
dors hot know what vo.i want him to
do. When be gels a t itle excited, atop
him fire or ten minutes; kt him benowxalrat .pet him and apeak gently
to him; and wnon at he ia overbid ex­
citement bo will,in nine caaceo.it of ten,
pull al the worth W hipping and alaahIngatnd swearing on It make the matter
worse. Alter you bore,'gentled'him
•white, and hla excitetoenc has cooled
dawn*, take him by the bifo, turn him
cacti war a tow trnee so far as vou can,
pull out h!&lt; tongue, gentle him a Ui'.le,
■n ten him, than, stop before the balky
bn ar and let the o.her atari Ort, then
to । can take hitn any way you wish. A
balkyhome ia always high spirited and ruslscurs csa

AMewThingfor Hastings
DtUGQtTS,

_
IO. J. c. hall
■—. tl Tlwdp it,
L.»

TOBACCO STORE

NcrttfBA. Sut. SlzMt, when b. will rwc.

TOBACCO.

CIGARS,

BLAOKIHO:

SNUFF,

MILtimT SHOP,

AND PIPES,

. of rrsry kite ate variety.

SaiE 25 Per Cart n Fraff Prica!

MEERBCHAM,

GUTTA-PERCHA,
BRIAR BOOT,

GERMAN PIPES,

Silk, Strato t Injt Stimuli,

to &lt;n kites nasally kept'U a

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE,

of some kind. When we cwhler that
twgpty ox ma e bushels of manuta #urxtoFcxa le produced where but oae of
coinwdlgeuw. then to a decided profit
tn • uiop of note for wintering suck,
«V» ‘Lotteh tt &gt; hould roqiiire four or
five boahds tu give «n animal as much

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

MBDCcrjcS-----------

In Ready-Made Clothing
•
.

CterSK.
Z'OJttxzsyt ,
luxs, turn,

CMUXUXS

rrxei^
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Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday, julyio, i867.

SiuiwM girrrtotj.
I H.MAU.0KT, '
•« «M Co~« Hsyss. XsMtam.
t V VMOMAW.

NUMBER 11.

ntaisy giri from wtora he tod pasted so

m two ruiHos

'

Ono winter ovemng, many put ago,
Mr young girt Kood before the ril.
1 her own pleasant little roam,
lelsat touches to tor toilet That fight
first party of the sesamCtod
--------- ~,"^.be excused if xha
lingered a Utile Ion;IgOr than ,, trial,
smoothing
once -r&gt;
again
-——
&gt;---------—■* her dark brown
beautiful drees.

’

MRS. C. FREEMAN,

MILLINER,
ana araoMn-a swam
I1ASTIXC3. - - - styl . • . MICH
WILLIAM MYEB8,

Music &amp; Jewelry,

"ttaor Emma, tor you Brest have
ttftsad,** ho Said nnrwTWtakwtvtofr
"Bat do you ftagfro moF'sto oto
'"■Gtoatalyj say n»------- ---- --------Ton must not stay ,in this wretched jdaoa
Is your mothsr bring f
“Yes sir, tin the country,”
“Would you not Eks to go back to bra
with fee ekildrenF’
“Ysa, sir, ’ shs answered saffly, "but I
have no snsona”
“Do not trouble youaelfi” raid Mr.
covered, I wffl take rare cf fflaTp^ra tha

fa fas___________ ___ _____
___ _____
of the train toward th cm fairly smoked
with the fire opened from the window*.
It was ranch like a first battle, when

and nearly all wide of tho mark. Tho
bullets struck everywhere within the
range of visum, except around the frightaaed targets. The statistics of ths war
as* said to dhow that it takas a thousand
undertaking. Letme know if there la any­ ballots to kill a man Tho record of our
thing else I can do for you. No party shows a greater expenditure of atm
thanks," to added hastily, “ lb* foot mutation and no antatops even woundatL
From this time onward tho cars flamed
out at short intervals as If some fierce
skirmish had begun, and always with tho
some bloodlara result, till at length the

inreri ercv eroax "

TURNER A CLARKP

Carriaie &amp; Waioilaim.
MICH.

R LANG, SPRAGUE A CO.

CLOTHING,
f« v—-.-rem

see.o.icaTT,

rnvMctaji arcn sunarox. nor-

kk * f?fk a

onotvTiron.

General Grocer

Their destination was soon readied,
and so the young man moved through
tho brilliantly lighted room, many *
glance of admiration wee cast al his
ownpeniun,. and more than 00a of his
friends whispered, “James is a lucky fok'
low ; I’d give a rood deal to be able to
monopolise Mice Emma as hedoea.”
The evening sped joyously on, and at
length, toward its eloeo, refreshments
were handed around. Mr. Bwas
standing a liitlo apart from Emma, who
was tho center of a laughing group of
young girla, when the lady of tho bouse,
with a smile, offered him a glass cf wine.
“No, thank you; 1 do nut drink it,’’
was his reply.
"Pshaw I what nonsenea,” she return­
ed. “No one has refused it thia evening,
and I don’t intend to allow you to bo tha
first Como, just one glasa, it can’t hurt
'anyone.”
“I cannot do it, ’ ho answered gravely,
“for I have determined never to taste a
“Come here, Emma,” called the lady i
“1 want you to coax thia obstinate young
man to take a little wine I know to
will not refuse you.”
Emma took the glass In her little white
hand, and, with a emile which few could
hare resisted, said, "Copje, Jamas, you
will takeAhis ouo glw F’
"No, Emma,” he answered, with a
painfull effort “I hare made up my
mind, and you must not askma to change
it”
। "Thon you shall not accompany ma

STARKWEATHER,

Ctawaisg ths North Platte, on a bridge
about 8,000 fast long, tha train soon
sti^pedat North Platte station, which
can pohatiQ, far a time, be regarded so
a faantiar town. Lrot fall tbsre was no
buildings base. Now the railroed compa­
ny have fine brick eaxhouees, there ■ a
THE UHIOE PACIFIC RAILROADS. good hotel, where excellent fare is pro­
vided, and on the main street tranttag

The preparations reminded one of go­
ing to the front In the baggage ear a
couple of soldiers were opening a box
marked “1,000 rounds," end Spnngfleld
rifles, of the new breech-loading pattern
were comfortable to look upon, for the
air was full of startling rumen about In­
dian attacks, and the certainty that some
would need win before the return was
accomplished. In tlm rear sppartmsnt
cf the ladies car was a piece of finely
finished furniture, not found in coaches
further east, in the shape of a rack for
Henry rifles Bjx of th«n stood thsre,
mart coni-eniantlv placed to handle read­
ily, and &lt;m the fiuar beside them were
catridges in abundance. Next to the
baggage car was a traveling kitebsa.—
That, too, seemed a pleasant thing to
t lssim, to those who imagined that the
party was already toot, sad that mn
stop in advance was emo into ■ wildar-

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Within a mite of Omaha, the road
reaches the gvraoral tercl of the rolling
prairie. Boon after passes beyond the
belt of treee along the river, and a little
further on it frees itself from all proximi­
ty to any timber, except the thin fringes
of tho Inmw streams.
Tho idea of the ocean cannot be dis­
connected with the undulating region.—
It was easy to imagine the plain “stronjr
80 saying, bo oflhrod his arm, which with ths swelling of yesterday's surge*.
Emma accepted, and they moved off to­
power through many sunny hours. Step
gether.
Moro than ten yoan had paased ew^y. ^■tepttoirridgee malted away, until,
Mr. B
was married and pfablishM instead of likeness to storm, there IM
in a prosperoua bnafneea, andjf degrees the unvaried calm of tropical sssa
Twelve miles out is ‘Tapia.’' On the
the incidents of his parting
Emma
tima tablas it is written Papillion. There
wore otaoet forgvtten.
,.
,.
Oteeday a .man, with whom ha was is no delay over long names in thia swift
aaw «-«-*. came into Ifis store advance. They sro all contracted by
ere crowding the taro
.
.together.
—•*- — »
sides of a continent
]n m
hour s ride tto ran rfacb Hkhora. Two
daeraiookad Upfrooi there, firadh
we stopped, ran 100 yards and halt
sb obssrvufam. George Francis
ran out wife a rffia sad fired at
throe tinea Shortly after tlier bt
frightened al the locomotive end boi-------awwy. For a fans tbqy told thair own,

if it comes to that, ho said oorrowftdfr ;
“I would gladly do anything else far
you, but that I cannot do.” So saying,
he bowed and turned sway,
“Never mfad, Emma, I’ll see you
home,*’ said a young man standing nesr,
whose flushed face betokened that to
had taken mure than erne glare “Lot
him p&gt;, tto illmonnared follojr; who

Of tia-gettars andwoodc^^en there
are 1,800. Their oxm are rtacundiag in
tho Black
over Laramie Eterno,
sad in the passes of the Itocky Mouxtains. They have 100,000 ties fa these
Mils awaiting safeguard* for trains to
haul them.
A mile in adranne of the traok-faywre L,----.
are the squads which place tho ties.—
Nur is any of this energy Warted, tf
There are throe of these. First, bowev-1U i» naked: “How does tho work m
er, the engineers art (heir tertling stakes, oaF' again 1st tha facto (mewer. On the
at a distance of 100 feet cm the straight ,M&gt; ofMay, ISM, bp* 40 rafiraefAe
fines, and 50 foot on curves Al each of i «ad fa completed. In 182 workfag days
throe potato sewed tiro are placed and thmwaftor, 245 additional mitea ware

with a moasuringrod, markfagoff oparaa |
equal to the length of a rail, and also up from tho rear. Seven sew mills fartha half of this ^xce. Ttoeo tawed ties nah the tiro and lumbar. All bridges
are laid by the second squad, to give are fraimed, the pieces nmnbered, ar*
firm support to tho ends and middle of ect up wbero wanted without the least
ea4 nut There are placed by sighting •delay. Thobridge atIrarpForkfaM00
alaugtbo guide-ties already laid. Tta
third squad than place tha intermediate
tics, and tho bed is then reedy for tha train was running 'the 80 Mitas firm
North Plstta, over a mile of freak M
iron.
Now go back 20 miles on tho road end been put down, and om trainpsassd sera
look al too immense ametructicm trains it brom 1 o'clock till 4 fa ttoofiraama,
loaded with ties, ami rails, and all things : Simla and 200 feet were added taftfe
needed far tha work. 11 is like the grand
progress was SHtonishing, iS tho mesa
other trains of Eke character. These are sc, because tho ground was wofi and Sto
the second line. Next, near tho term­ soil stiff and hard with alkali.
rTnlass driven off by Indiaafe vMdi
inus, and following it hour by hour, aro
the boarding cars and a conetructi-m does not now seam probobfo. tha road
train, which answer to tho actual battle will touch tha baas of the Boekr Mean
lit* The one is tho camp ; the other fa tains tho caning autumn. The (\lifornsa
tho ammunition used in too fight
| end has ahwody reached a point 4m|
The boarding earn *re each 80 foot 100 Eiilea cart, and is descending fbe
long. Borne are fitted with berths ; two 1 eastern slope of the Sierra Nevadae fate
ore dining halls ; one is a kitchen, store the valley of the Humboldt Il ia Oerfdently expected that Salt lake will ba
men who prefer fresh tir have swung reached next year, and that 1870 will sea
hammocks. Rifles are tong over tout, the whole Eno completed. WhDo &amp;a
plt-ctiful fa number, touled, and ecu- nation has scarcely board of what was
vetazmt Tho party protects iteoU with­ bornene, the wort has batt wst 11
•
out atu-:, lion from the Government. The third oRnnipHshed.
track-laying gsngnnmbres 400. On the
350 toiler already built there are 1,000
track rojairers oanstanily improving tha

Tha booiding ears go to advance^—
They are pushed to the extremity of the
track; a construction train then runs up,
unloads its material and starts back to
bring snrtbra from the second line. The
Loanling train is then run bee k till it hss
doored the unloaded InatcrinL
Throe trucks, each drawn by two
harses, ply between tha track-layers and

the Crateral lino." Its prasont tannfawa
iajxrtween 200 pad BOO mflm wart rffaa
pofai reached an tho Central Ena, or 886
milt-9 from Omaha. Thia latter rtarta
from Kuwu Ora, follows tho T—V
River and the EmoJy HOI Forb, sttM
through Denver, and will tat waist *a
main stem ata pofat as yet undstassahod,bat which will probably be fixed wear
Fort Laramie. It connects with the Pacifie road from fiL Lotoa, aad fofltasbsil
225 miles from Kansas Utyro The Atahiecm branch, starting from Atohiaoc, wffl
intersect tho main road near Fort Zero,
nay. Ji connects with the HennUral A
St. Joseph road, through norfbasn Mieaoua, and u finished 60 ssSes west of the
initial point.

tho fratk, pulling with a long tow Jin.-,as
boots are moved on canals They must
be out cf tho way of tha workmen. Ono
of ttoeo trucks takas on • load of rails
about 40, with tho prow, [ ruportian of
.n-Vr* ud ctoirs tnaitns a load, whew
ttotoreeo are started aaan • full gallop
for tha treat layer. On each side of these
truck* are rollon, to facilitate running off
the iron. On reachfag the trad of the
last rail the truck is stopped. A single
hone ia attached to movrtdt Ont each
lODcoosive rail Meantime, tEe tract last
After the return of Qm party from
empted baa bean turned on its sido to al­
Wl&amp;iaSO niSa rf U&gt;. ad of U. low the loaded one to go to ibe front— Omaha, it visited tho extensive shop of
the railroad company at that petal
track a few of the nasty rode on the cow The taro harsrareloaBed are started bad
The depot grounds, upon which they
catcher. It seemed marvelous to drive
are situated, contain 40 arena, msfally
on at 20 mites an hour over mils that had
devoted to three buildings, and to pa*,
only been down for tee days. But the
eager and freight traffle. Within five
perfection with which the work is done
yean it io reri rated that the Wbafo W&gt;
allows it, and rankas it safe. It was ex- see them, and reflect whet their rush and
thio spare wffl be needed far the burisras
hiteratfag fa the extreme, thus under the roaring means, is as exciting as it ever
of ths road,
flags which streamed on eittorsida, to wu to watch a battery thunder into pod­
Ths tmgfao-boosa wffl hold 21 !-n.r
rush over those prairies ao lately bound tian, eta needed moment, at the vital
tivra. Tliare ere two others fnrthro weal
with Enks of fa® to tho empire of the point in its Una
East&lt; The shadows of tho train was up­
The rails within roach, parties of five this road, whuee tanninua » fa tto
on tho track before aa, ptantfag W4st— men stand on either side. One in the
“dreert," and 23 more are m flta mml
As on (to osean, wnoto-sterk and pod- rear throws a rail upon tho rollon, three
aud alrwly wanted. Ttoee last cora
in advance seise it, and nia &lt;rat with it
rtrurted ora coal burner*. Tho fuel to
to the proper distance. The chairs have, move them is to coma from the Bfaat
green, smoke-stack and driving-wheel in
H 21a In a few years ft fa ooaSdttffr
place cf tto toiling team, bear our station placed- The two man in the rear, with a
expected that the iron to supply those very
sinclo swing, force the end of tho rail in­
toward the eueeet
wetI a wffl be obtained from the same
Throe hundred and twraty-five mika to ths chair, and tho chief of the squad
point Thinlof importing tarn far (tomout, a eoMfrsetfo* train of BO can stood calls crai *UMnk" “ • to*“ *kai equals
to from the West I PasostoM oraa ara
oasaHefrseb. It Wil loaded with iron, the “forward” teeny army. Evaey 80
is prooeai of eonotiwtfoa mil to Mrtel
eecoufa there earoo that brave •Mown," Emlgrantcare were Laing built, wad fee
"down,” on either ride of tho tract.—
frames of 100 freight rare were ready ia
very anfaedtoentof system, and was one They were the pendulum boats cf a
key to the rapidity with which tho work mighty era tthoyararfadfaa time of fflo ,
march and ite regulation step.
trona on tha route.____________________
Ono of the rear mon drove the. cars, wffl be marked “Ncrth Ftattak^
fa addition to handling tho nil. The
Laramie,” *&amp;U Lain,’.
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henta started as each rail fell into ite '
and "tian L'rancisco," white the etraed
ral Tbs hills of jJane, tho truol rollod on to the end uf ,
Itoualxw to no distant day, wS bo Isbell d
BanFraa- it; a second rail was projected fate the
wfl»SHlta Rife fays EMd** and
'"Se’wdiS been a constant wonder haste; feon MBBo“tho magic “dawn,”
from tto start. Ito depute, its camhops, the car moved on again, and another ,and “Japan. * And the sere are built as
length wee aotanplfaboi.
r.,-,
J
Tvorofkera followed each rail, one :
party a tittle fa, adwtoo ofthoothor. —
Ths blacistaiflj stop attached to fas
One rail was fastened at the and and al
tl» middle. The soroed party lira rah sov rtM 18 fires, and a dsnst
more are Modad. The lumber warifa*
depart rwir» oontatas all fba maokiMST
■C* Thro camo other squads of qJkan, moving along with the pofaton
miEtaiy drill, rank haring a partiefflar nr care to that which mostioaa their
spike to drive, and no one faterforing
will: another. Track Ifaors fo-fawed
c thane, and with theSr arcwbsra Notified
• ttolfae- Tto fibre came fast One

ridrng *ut of a ravine. Between thia
ranche and tho next above a wagon wee
driving in all haste to take refuge fa tha
last sod nearest one. The borara were
running at tho top of their speed. Ths
wtaJoaosaa was pofafuUy oxalting, end
it was said to Isaovt, aa wo did afterward
that one of these ranches was sacked,
and taro parsons HUed and scalped.—
Only a river between, and yet death ruled
an an* bank and pleasure on tha other.

. ofbar cunpletod tto fatarwdiato Btiar&gt;
[ vain, and the job was taft till tto squads

�rn&gt;. fritowtag OraUss is poHUttd st Ite aBBaUMM reqMM of Jte lug« gsitariaK M
Urteari io it]
’
- ■
Fmllow Cmxxxs .—One by one have

^^■s,.isava,a;
reached the test stags of oar
sn.l 11 1 w—. ,1.— -- -__(Tt

DstodJaly »th, 18C.

gents, the remnant of a state, thrown
egainte tbs borders of there states, and
prejarsd si any moment to escape to
our territory. With what energy and
folthfalnsoe, with what Im peri ng vigor
the little Republic fought the French,
tho Belgians, the Austrians, and even
domestic enemies like Ortega and Santa
Ar.nM. th8 history of the hut few years
wtatalt. J nares shows what perse verftnee combined with courage, and tha
gymjalhy' ofthe friends of profrress
may do, for Juarcx, after all, was the
controlling spirit of the War. He was
the ablest of the Mexican leaders, end
his 'triumphs have been worthy of a

We trust we do not say ought that Is
not a truth of history, when we say but
for the United 6tatasthe Mexican re­
paid! c would not have triumphed, or
that the-result, at least, would have
been &lt;toabtfuL Rsealutlons of sympa­
thy were papular in an our Legislative
aarembliiw. Napoleon and his oo-horta

l^beri Atatrfa proposed to rein force and
strengthen the falling fortunes of Msxlmlllan, our Government directed our
minister to protest, and withdraw.—
Atyq9B,wKhthesyrupathyoftba worldQkv'arfngRussia, thgt menaced her, deOrtagaattempted to cross
ths RfoJGraod, and oppose Juares, be
sgas pKSnptiy arrested by the gallant
Sheridan. Again, the moral sentiment
of our people was so earnest, and tho
deorandeof our GrovernmenIsolaperatlve, that Napoleon was compelled to
withdraw his forces so haaUly that his
retrapt was a virtual defeat, and be could
not even protect the tool, Inlhs country
he had outraged. To tho United States,
therefore, more than to any other agen­
cy, Mexico owes her freedom. As virtn^-ADMi
--*
wr-v-T- — ,-----------------triumph. This votes has not been
heeded. Perhaps, throuch the imbecili­
ty of our traitor President, and hte fogy
Ssmetary of state, Il was never heard.—
Tteta regains to be seen. But certain It
la that despite the peayer of the United
Mtateitor tbalHoot Maximilian, he has
been brutally executed.
Wo regard this execution as a disgrace
to the Mexican authorities. Whatever
may bo aald of Ute American enterprise,
"flwrlniIlian was an enlightened and a
liberal prtoee, for one reared amid the
Imperial dynasty of Austria. Tn the
past, when Austria made him Viceroy
of her then Italian provinces, he was so
generous toward conquered. I.omberdy
and Venice that be w&gt;S recalled. In
Mexico such a rule as wm permitted to
him, showed prngr—Ivo statesman­
ship. To take such a man, a prisoner;
la broad day light, and shoot him,
merely because he had been unfortunate
In war, waa a blunder. To do so in defl­

Tolbe Urfitsd States It to Mn outrageous
Insult, under existing drosmstanoen.
Onr nation demanded the poor boon of
trite helplere unfortunate young man’s
life, on a xseognluo.n of our services In
t-ehalf erf Republican Institutions In the
load trf thv Artec, and It has been do-

tuercj-, Mexico has gained, nothing by
thia execution;.Maximilian bereft of
crown, scepter, kingdom. • army,—nay
ctan' of Qs wlteand hto native boritags,

of the nations on that memorable 4th of
July, im. Butow nation wm not bora
in a day. Tho Am—*-— -—• *»
chaxxtair ; learning that the strength of
* g°Y«&gt;.guuaat Basin the. intelligent ap- Ir^lretoww wf nstnssj tataswtasa,
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prectaMon _
of her worth by herdtlsens; lastlo toll, inventive genius and artistic
faepotto Enropc. who fa tho fare at learning that truth to mighty and must life, and see
fostarisg care of our
granny and obelas, dared to assert their
01,16,1
have cer­ government, btf.- perfect sdaptahllity to
tain Inalienable righto; learning that the wants ot bar Individual subjecte;
goverimtanto exist by the consent of the realito bar entargsd views of .foumart
moots the usorpera of their rights.
governed ; learning that Republics can freedom, and her unlimited Ideas of the
TboenUghteomeutoftho 18lh centu­ livs, do live. Still we went our banners riWMBths of bumsiilte; U to whs-----ry was a gradual fa crossing of the light and oar proceadons. Thousands -and view her In these retatfons thta^wt
whlob began to dawn upon tho conti­ tens of thousands are marching to4sy,
nent immediately after the midnight of with their eyes fixed upon fltease im­ hearts berapeAtaos, shd lol oar t
the dark ages; and nowhere did that mortal stars and cherished stripe*, and hands forget their cunning If wo ——
light increase more steadily, nowhere as they look, they kindle Into enthusl- for not thy .welfare to our chief W.
was it more jealously guarded, or more ssm. Thousands who have followed it A cltixen gowrament, anchorod/ln
joyoosly wdoomed, than In tho&amp;mpirt- ttaungh storms of shot and shall, seen It ths afibetionsto hearts of her laying
fato, whoso legislative halls now echo the ri&amp;Phd, weather-beaten, stalwxl with millions, no foreign arm osn move
voice of tliat groat chamniou of tho righto
these foundations out of their ptace.—
of Englishmen, Jomr Dkiobt, The
For ninety-one yearsshe has boeu taking
sail of Britain has always been genial
deep root in tho confidence of her sub­
soil for the growth of free principles.
jects, and the terrible retribution bt
Tho great heart ot tho Britleh people has
the past dscade wUlnotsgainbesoUght■Jways boot responsive to the j-rn're of
tv.*
.; fully, and never cotdd we slug as of late, ly provoked. Thia year opens brightly,
auspiciously । a bountiful harvest awaits
rcjuscu juct proiecuon, ana nua ucr co­
‘
£
rtototM*rspu&gt;xtalb«aa«r,O,l&gt;ngn«ytiwara
ercive hand upon the head of three c&lt;j!onlre. and falling in her efforts to sub­
th# land
&amp;•••■ ***• chains are
jugate, has too often burned with re­’
vengeful lust against us. But the Brit­ broken, hlhopla has stretched forth arc being diminished, aobn the iron
ish Government was only our step, her hands, and laying them upon ths glrdlo will clasp uur continent from aea
mother,—our true mother was the noWe, immortal declaration of Sevtnty-slx, toiM», and the unknown hemisphere,
.
aaya,
“
All
men
are
created free." and the New World bocomn a highway for
commonalty of Britain, and that moth­
er has always loved us, always been true, from the great takes to the raif, from the traffic of-the Old. Our future la
to ua, aye! and always will be, so long,; sso to use, the nation responds Amen! doubOcaaa glorious one. Let us be true
as we love and arc true to those princi­, So let It ba forever I This banner of ours 1 to the declared principles ot Seventyples of liberty dear to tho heart at every why woeould not keep Fourth of July aix, true to humanity, tru" to our na­
without it, and- aa for the iiro-csston tional life, and that Ufa will grow stron­
We said the American nation was not that means progress. We have not been ger and more. vigorous, till under the
born In a day: the gradual spread of merely marking time tn tho army cf shadow erf onr wbigs.tbe oppressed of
knowledge, and the InartwM of light had universal advancement. Wo have led ■11 lands shall flud refuge, and the voice
created a desire for Improvement among In the.van, wo have become tho expo- of oor merciful Interposition ba a po was
the better classes of eodety, which nentsof great principles—lhe readers In behind tho. thrcno of dospota. Long
was Incompatible with the existing great refonna-tho heps of the down- live the Ropu’„dc, io bo a burning to her
despotism. The galling yoke of priestly troddon everywhere, tho beacon nf Cltlrms tlx- I'ln~ r,t fhl.
,»...
servitude was bitterly felt, and the in­ the nations guiding them into, the
formed reuse of Intelligent men revolted
against the burdens Im posed upon them,
to maintain a debauched priesthood and
a profligate court. As the people became
enlightened, tho burden was mere and
more Intolerable. Plots against the
Erecrament thickened, revolutlonsjnulnlled, princes were dethroned, Klug
Charles was tried, condemned, beheadod.
Ths American colonics were farmed,
freedom of thought, speech and action
PH-'lFlo,of liberty struck
deep into the soil ofthe Western Empire:
governmental oppression followed the
colonlee until Ito little finger became
former loins, forbeoranoo
virtue. Oppressions • of

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STOCK OF GOODS,

rnrsH coaches,
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way of civil and political truth.
sacred shrlneof civil anarslQtaua llbermarch has not been without Ito remits.
^As for our beautiful Peninsular gtato,

never choke. Never wm the British
Empire so profoundly moved to her tan*
trs, as now. Never was her nohUlty so
powsrteM to resist tho encroaching de­
mands of popular liberty, ns to-day.
borer wore such ecnosad* ns made to
free-dnai. and never were the people so
little dl-posed to accept of any compro­
mise, or bo content with any eontBrians,
short of their actual righto. Tfootfioods
before the sun of Ruretae rising freedom,
are rolling up, and like huge taebanki,
will more silently away to Urn myKterlous realms of night, and leave her sun
unclouded and serene.
The entire continent of Europe, to la­
boring in tho birth pongs of pohtical
enfranchisement, and we wait, frosting
*.D Oodi ***•*
d*? of her deliverance
drawelh ntab. Looking in short, over
the yearn of our national life, seeing
every footstep of cur vij marked by
tokens of the divine presence, and of
human btesasdnese, seeing how we have
labored and not fainted, sutfored and
not complain cd, bled and hove not dtad,
have been tried and not found wanting;
seeing how universal man has been led,
at least a step or two tn tha right way;
may we not thank God, and take oot£
ago. And now as tho Incubus to oar
advance ment has been removed through
tho sword, stretched forth to detend It,
may wo not confidently hope for a con­
dition of hitherto unexampled proaperty
for ooreetvta, and tho means of InnnitelygTMtergtod to tha oppressed ef other

n non, jo i irern out ua western aky a
flood of glorious light streamed o'er tho
aea. The full orbed sun of freedom rose
triumphant o'v the Western hills, bapUsod a continent wlih life, and gar# tho
tight of political hops to unlrenol na­
tionality. May wn not reverently pause
upon tire threshold of oar temple to-day,
and before wt enter to behold its glory,
Kin oar hearts ono grateful tribute to
memory of the noble and the wire, your trium pi
the pure and tho true, ths fearless and

we love her as a bright particstfajh
■tar among tho spangled folds of bur
national flag..
flag., This t
a tzj
day iUi;
alike Z.
for
South, East
Last and West.
‘
North and Heath,
I'
=hM!
—But
In­
shall net
not pert!
parttenlarim
Bnt without
i
curring cenouxs for overweening state
profonnruaortrenchingwpon
—
—•
*-■—upon the to.-bidden ground of State righto, w
again, our beautiful Peninsul
God bless her fair woman
__..
men^and may they long live to lore ono

dtar n« Pm»k.

VAW BAAIXN

Bui Dm Car*.---- A nuiet
l&gt;m th* (rat sad weeod via
Bw Bril Clab.
ba played I
B^.ta.»rirG/«.*d.

BROTHERS,

ojwoox zisr or ha. coopms
d&gt; w:s IIAJLP WA£E STVXZ.

Snits' Jintisjinj Sttis.
refreshing sight to behold snch a splen­
did array ofEouthcra talent as we be­
hold hors to day, the Me t&gt;t the late
Southam confederacy arrayed In holi­
day attire. We reoognlso among tho
majiz heoufVW upturned frees, radiant

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for us to feeci; tha good Uilers of this
life are given us richly to enjoy. The
Brethren and Fellow Cttlaena—for you
Bountiful Father has spread bls table at* now entiUod, an to be aildreseed—you
for us slL However, let us not forget
the destitute, capsctally ths families of woresoje^lywA^^faylha Narthr
the brave defended of our national life, era. hordes, that ymi could not do other-'
and our starry flag. Let us not forget the wise. And we of the Union side, are.
poverty of our revolutionary solalernor charitable enough, maffnanlau* enough,
thesuffbringof our recently imprisoned to consider that your bravery would not
sonsjUiinklngof these,may wervmomber have permitted you ever to aurrendsr,
gratefully tho devotion to country which had you not been greatly outnumbered,
willingly oflhred such sacrifices. Eat, and so overpowered. We concede to
drink and be merry I may glad hearts and jx&gt;u the rrratesf gallantry on the battle
happy thonghto bo the order of tho day. gid, but tbs treatment of prisoners by
a
And os the clouds of war have rolled i■four finwiranwwit OffinlaU
away from c* land, so may all clouds
of soredw dtaeppoer from oar hearts.—
Sic hearts of those who mourn for sons
P.*1 touch kU&gt;d‘
ly with his band of healing.

well to have them on such i
as this, any war I'll take it
Ufa so. WhatlltUesfMOhl
To me, the 4tb of J uly mmai more than to day. fa open to tho charge
Are work* and music, meant more than ness 1 know. There are two
ban nets and proceedoris, means more
'P***-i y«*lt to fiinm
ha eouM dte like a soMter asid a prince, «'•«
one. I hays not intentionally domi
and thia, she has greeted him, denying
the ardor of any «n*'a Mtaymeuk. J
kta friends even tho boon &lt;rf his body
far ehrtottan burial In his native tend.—

GLORIOUS N

And now, fellow dUxcns, si
have con J wkx.'tided, with tboatd
Bnutrnxx’K and Dart Hickucb

last weak dl.pteywt Ma -oaCt
■IV ky threw! sg Uw slabs of
MamicUar. AfirigbL Ila
^rWUrti-ik.hpi.-

bl«b«l mat priaepaMfcr hnut

•76,000 Worth Clothing,

M. Lang, Sprague *&gt; Ca.

Vemtrilit,

BaaUagt.JMM lr, lM7_B7tr

IkiiiM,

JIATS, CAPS,
CJtSKSU.AH,

Hastings, July gd, ■k^tf0™1'*-

j^riKiivacM tallmt

"

NEW GOODS
SuwlSrratJttlijtii fam

f the tats rebel prisoner, attached
national eseatahsan.

’ nr Ail Firtkul.s noth, fr— «
a«t OaellMdraS Itays .1U tears u&gt;sk

Mexteo 1 im nag f.Vber new Gev-

“ivSXSKS.SK.S?

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cvnxnrAm raui or aumK
vrCUSTOM tronrMADKTOMDXLM

XJ11 ‘ • ~hA wr l Tqs
BUG A LIVUGfTM*

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DBS GOODS-

iWICHRIAT WSTffll
COMMERCIAL.

fcXCELSIOR.

&amp;t»d Gauge Bailway!
erwennfati. - onsss, gauon . or Mi
FOLD, or CLXVBIaABD, sr COBBY, or HJ
■
MAICA.to er from

EXCELSIOR.

NEW

YORK
IF TOO HAST GOOD 000D6CBUP,

BUY YOUB GOODS!

Look!

Look!!

Best Shoetinfsfrom IStotOo
BtsiTHrtfy&amp;liplOto 16ds.
Tip-Top Jbpab Tea; Good Green
Tea, only $1.00.

.m Xolioe —Somma Cans re. F. 0. if yea will, said lbs physician. No, no, said tbs
pstiest ; that win sever da, dieter, I kaock wader
A Swearer. AMy. for PlalnUE
lai Sidles.—W. 11- narrows, Atty, for -giro ms tbs Pflte. Th. physician amilisgiy,
gees him a box of Bryan's UfoPHla, to bo takes
as directed, the groat man was son hotter, and
seswlsaliy recovered.
41

Gnat Banain ftr tte People!
Dry Goods,
■ Boots $ Shoes,
HdtsaindCape,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
. * .
And Glassware

Sugars only IS1'2 oonis.

BOOTS fSHOZS, CStAPt

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

reading eUomaa to tbs oration of Bor. »t g.
Kou» st MiddtevUis, oo tho «tti of fair. *!&gt;-&gt;
lbs speech of Use. Hasvst Watewv Io ths "llornbles," st lb. earns Um. aad place. Their care­
ful peniaal will repay oar reader*.
It has seldom been oar good forms to witness

0.1. IPACIMM.

a. us Im.

a

Philips *

ieitut-

carried sal; to Us eitixens of that euterprte.ag
and boepltsble Tillage. for the gvncronv w drome
ud lively saUeilnde they mam foetid toward those

names for especial m eq Uno, ud yet wo bat reff «I
the genera! opinion in saying test tbs oration
was well drill cred, ud u effort of a very high
order; tbs Declaration of Independence, well
read ; the singing of lbs Glee Cleb. amserosDy
admired; aad tbs speech sf Mr. Waiaar. a eery
happy bit

ULI'S SPECIFIC pint.

'wiWST.

thwarted, by tha apjearaace of that great eaamr
lbs Midst, with which wo .ball hereafter bars to
eon lend, sad lbs devastation that Insvltebly fol­
lows Ila appearuwe. Whois pieces that prom-

Drug &amp; Bookstore

noil SAUL—A fores W saltsfrwa Middleville
t Post O«a,b(»A IW seres seder nod
tfauissswaatt a good ins, sad one sf tbs bool
oreheHs ia tbs meaty. Prws ««&gt; aa aero. U
saros sf .boot on tbs mead sad farming basis
|a ▼ — ■ - - - thlr.l
k...—. a*

potent, nr Genite! Itetal.ty with Monte
trsUoa Us aAeted Um system,
_

M iddloyOJs, Marsh BMb. 1M7..

SPECIAL

SELLS TIIK PHU.

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,
CABCTUI. TO BUT on.T TKB OXXtHXX.

NOTICES.

J-^ATMT FABHJOMS DEMAND

J. V. Iraikj'i Celebrated Fateal

la rxtremo canes of Debility and ImpOMM

SEU'S EITEMAl ICIEST.
Priro Two Dalian, seMacat for a moath. ou ia

duplex elcptic

Il gi.es Htrength to tLe Orgaaa, with the Htlr
will restore Uieaa to their awiwl aeadllioo.
(O* XXIUBU BFBDKi)
A Pampbtet of 1(0 papa, aa KrTOearfTsaK
detanodosaLoctareSceetiow teyonag men,
s b:
i
n k t .
Mulfroe, Tn coals repaired if pay peeUga.
They win not sewn er nnan Ilka tbs Single
Spring, tax will preserve I In ir perWM and grarcfol sbspe when throe er loer oedl.ary BkUte will
M.-2S
Fit BuaswaT, Xsw YcMb
th. bottom rota areaok only rteebls springs bwi
KTECTAL TRE1TMIDCT la s» eamw of Be.te­
^.T^^SS.'SttsiE
al. Neroal. Crluary ud Norvoas Dteeoad tn redto
’ The Wonderfr! henbiltyud grrel usofort
^Mmoa
Pan
sad
rorrvepoodsOcO
stsMy oom
and pleas are to say lady wearing lbs Ihrtu
Buimo Buss will be experienced parUeuiariy

tW Th. pfted Chlsapanxoo of tbs h&amp;rnSnt, I cm safely say. that tkroegbonl tbs timbered
last week diiplayed bit wonderful paduawaa be­ lead it ia generally the ease. My obacrralioa an
lli’ by throwing tbs dubs sf other monkeys at the wav to lbs young and Aoartsblng town of
MsahvUlo, where I bad tho pteaanre of spending
lbs Fourth of Joly ud partaking cf ths hospital
Ibra onto eitiieaa. the sonverMtiae we bad with
muy of tbs eaterprrtiag fsrn.ero ef Assyria,
Maple Grove, Castleton. Wo^dlud ud Carltoa,

Dr. J. BRYAN, Connltiog
Physician,

Perfumeries, Toilet Articles,
Flavoring Extracts,
MORE VALUABLE THAR OOLDI
sole of bud, with tbs sigaatere of ■•Bootollar A
Smith." te esseterfsM whack Is a riatoyramn
Tbs Eras BTTTER* ore «aM U AsMss safe aad

Brynns Life Pille,
e,„e,. FUBIFTW. TW£
w VLOOW.
— .. . n_ -

MIDDLEVILLE

Hunter’s Headquarters!

WOQLEN FACTORY,

POWMEB, CAPS. BMT, CABTBIDGBB,

«nit earitemeoL Therein Hao great excltamest
la HaM.r fa.eacasd by Um sstoaishiogty tow prices
st elu.-i. F. D. AciLsr A Co., are selling Drugs.
Psimt Medictaoa, Fatots sad Oils. Glass end
Patty, aia;'- Crooeries.School Broke, KteUsnsry
Wil-. Paper, pare Wines end Uqabrs for msdltw}
r-peeis Maebine Oils and Varnish. Faint and
Vsreial, llmahra. Ac.. Ae. Corns oo and sss,
•’PybWy.slLU

Haro Is tbs ptaro te hwy year

Iran wsc m
I. HERRIOK.
Olli tp'fprt-'tjfp

rohWrMnuwii
tJsIdLta bcxre.camtaiaiaftinyrtfte Frte.lt
Dr. BAtVBrS GOLDEN IMLLR.
Ia ■ rosnadf fc* dtfrted rtmftr thaw ths starts

!

�taamronca
MOATCAGE ULt

• RIIIISTIi CHEMISTS,

■■•ISOT^W) W3?

•RI GOODS’ STOKE

STOCK : HARDWARE,

BOOKS'iSP SUWUJT.
Adams and the memorials concerning
tho appointment ot a Professor of His­
tory, respectfully rojK&gt;rt the following
noosunendatIona,-vli r
L That, as In tho opinion of ths Prosldent the eon tern plated changes in the
effinws of study will render the services
cf a professor of history unnocosssry far
the ensuing year, no appointment be­
ing made at the present time.

J. 8. GOODTEAR A CO.

Paints £ Oils,
' r
Glass # Putty, *
Varnish* Dye Stuffs,

On motion of Regent Johnson, on be­
half of Xhe finance committee, the folhraantoNiM

Lass

Regent Johnson the
ented by him at the
slarivo to tho practice
ng private Instruction
—---------------- —8 University, and eate­
ries of professors, were taken from the
tableOn motion the reeolutlon to add 16 per
ccntta tho salaries of 1‘rofeesore and As­
s-riant i'rofi.j.on. in tho Academic departmenl, and the Librarian, for the
scsulrigyear,'was adopted.
On motion the rtncAutlon relative to
private instruction wm laid on the table.
On motion Prof. Chapin wm granted
leave of absence fees year or more, and

GOODYEAR,
A GRANT.

IKON &amp; STOVES

DRY GOODS

fflyn
gzasj;

r* err uss.

DRY GOODS
HARNESS

SHOP.

sooaessoss,
DJtXSSGOpm, .
rAicr goods.

or A.K. Hpcuoo WMappointr of the French Language

'alker presented a oowmuatProfessora Boise and Friese
the appointment of aa Aefcasor in the Ancient Ijid1 rseommondlng the appointJarn-n, ot the lietrolt

gBIP AKOk »

AMew Thing for Hastings
CARPSTS.
WALL PAPXE,
QROCVUSS,

irom u. r . iiui.op, a. c&gt;., sec­
retary of the Jnrtlluto of Rewards for
the orphans of f-oldiera who died Uribe
late wnr, requesting the University to
give free Instruction to such orphans.
The communication wm referred to
the executive committee, with instruc­
tions to report on the subject at tho next
matting of the Board.
On motion of Regent Johnson, I7B.M
wm appropriated for Regents’ expenses.
On motikta. tha honorary degree of
Doctor of Laws, wm coufem-d on An­
drew D. White, President of Cornell
University, In Bcix.rdmjco with a rccemmongismef the Faculty.
en'Xi^i’atl-.-- tTO

DR GOGRTS,
OIL CLOTHS,
CEOCJOST.S

UXAXW

Jffl.

fli

J. C."BALL

’

cbuuo

CIGARS,
8NUFF,

MILLINERI SHOP,

•o

AND PIPES,

,ef teny Mad sag variety.

SaiB25 ftrtat afcier Fries!

heerschAU
GUTTA-PERCHA,
BRIAR ROOT,

ofKKo&amp;Mor ot Htatocy,

r t- C

Silk, Strato £ CnjtJJonnds,

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GERMAN PIPES,

•edanklafassaany kept las

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO STORE,

Gir.kfa.asan.
tetfafaa «M ha tfapfafa

kam bw to

•asm
Many persons think that horeca that
are kept In the stable all Hutumox abould
not fallowed to eat gras*. They think
imd that l?irii?U^rThlrn'ctd of
rion for hard work. Thia fa particular­
ly the ease with atcM rf tho trainers of

other work are refused gnee because
their driven think thrywill not eat hay
fo well.
Thia wm formerly the cum
more than It Is now. But thnso are all
«w practice-., aad are giving
gradually,'to-s more reasonable
Aura) system of feeding.
a fa the natural foodof the home,
cooling and healthful food. Xi

ACRES

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PABTIXOM, ■ - Biyl . . . MICH.

theeooler air fanning oar browsrecalled
our ell bat deported spirit*. Thence in
safety, end deeply thankful for ear un­
hoped far escape, for two &lt;!«ys w« watch­
ed ike ptogrtas of the forret conflagra­
tion, anti on Hie third, when It nad
paand away, wwbareocr Utile bark a-

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WILLIAM MYERS,
xretarto

Music &amp; Jewelry,
srarosrs naro areax
HASTINGS, - - - atyl . - . MICH.

Bj lb. U1J counud tb. wtahbissi taas t
And Um ptarlt Uat o’sr bar sack wsrs Mmf
dlM proadl; tear* to the beggar Saag.
Tbro foltosrd a aatem yang &lt;ad Mr,
Adoroad with ciaaten o&lt; goMae bsir ■,
Hat bar draaa waa this, tad tfM;, and wurs

With* laarfai leak.sad pityiag aigb,
She vhUpared soft. **Xe&gt;sai( bare 1.
But 1 girt yea my praym.geod tHasd.'aald aba
"Aad luraly I know that God lirlaaa to «aa.~
Oo ber poor, vtakbtad.ao shrvskaa sad assail,
The blind w ttaaa tall a leer drop tell,
Tbeaktosedik sad said to the waapisg girl,
*■14 is yoo that tare glran lbs penal peart.”

3)lis«Ilaaij.

Saflilers &amp; HamBssmaiers,
General, Grocer
(USTJ

.STARKWEATHER,

House Painter,
Mien inky

PARKER A So*r,
Livery &amp; Sale Stale,

It ieTtow •even! yean since that I wu
la the service of th a Hudson’a Bay Corajxuvr, and located at their trading-etation
of Hemlock Bond, on the Banka of the
Great Snake Bivar. A wild, desolate
«»4 it ma, eurrouiutod by dreary pine
forests, and yet mare dremy swamps and,
with ito double cordon of stockade, and a
long swivel gun crowning its centre war*
bouse, more resembling a military poet
than a commasnial depot.
Most lonely was our life in that distant
fitetmy, with the Geroo blasts swnepinff
down upon us in almost polar cold, sad
furious raow-sterms dur.ng more than
half llio year, while our brief summsr
was ehwred by.so more pleasant risiiani1
than Lbo Aggod royagnta of the bateaux
which brought our merchandise, and the1
grave Indian hunters who caae to barter'
their winters .t»kei of fun farwur pow-'
derioloth, an^hiiMh nsgDBSffta| i ।, 3 ■
'
’
'

LEW. CAMPBELL',1 '•

us, by the donds ef spray which dashed
foil into oar fiuwe.
Ten anxious, ardaota minutes, and the
topmost wave alone remained before us,
and tfrury hand took a firmer hold, every
paddle a longer swaep, for that last
mighty effort. At last the steep ascunt
waa gained; and as the shallop swayed
upon ito creel, the well known hoop of
victory resounded through the wDda—
But a cry of blank dismay quickly fob
iz tL:
—z, strained
by the pnesure, snapped off above the
blade, while the unguided canoe, yield­
ing to the rushing torrent, broached to on
Aho watery brink, and are any ano could
contest bar, swayed completely round,
and, passing the intervraiag point of
land, eLot liko an arrow into t£’o left fork
af the Kaskongvhadi, and began to leap
down the surging breaken and steep cas­
codes of the companion rapid to that
which wo had so laboriously ascended.
Suddenly a new and fearful horror
eame over ua as wo swept into the wDd
deocont; scarce a rod below ua there
flashed upon oar eyca, a groat glare of
firn, whDo a sharp, cracking noise broke
the silencn, and at once we comprehend­
ed the fearful truth, that one of thoee
terrific codUgratfona, which, lit by a
■pork from a buster's rifle, on uaariiagablied Indian, fire, ar some other trivial

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Irctarmbmad being

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boyvnd Loon
J. LEE REfeD,
|
BMsnitt, Canwlw, _ ___,____ /bam* distaff Anna—

In those thickly, wooded regions, the rivere and. creeks fsonitaaulj highway,
zw tronnMroita,'
Tbtn ut Jurru
b». i£A5TI50a and, with the usual farewell shsor given
And returned, toy .kAioncrnvoaA Jrin
our nor’-west canoe, started on our expe­
dition*»ITAI. PAUBM A •*.,

Boots and Shoes,

D. &amp; WOODWABD,
nhv’.ter until'
““rimn^’a half day* bed bean-eras

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• 'MoantwiuH cn ee sped, urid air
which grow each moment irottw as we
wilder fury, and ths volreof the destroy-.
or took a more threatening ton*. Yet it.
me a aiagnifleoBt sight, that dark pri­
meval forest ablate with one great roliing mareof Ore; Its mighty trees glow­
ing rodder amid the flary radian ce.aa the
flamtag streamers wrapped them round,
Ila Jets of tiro leaping high In the air,
now darkened by night, while the rash
and roar of those tumultuous fiamea
grew well Utah detfantag. and louder
still, the thunderous reverberations with
which »i intervals, some forest giant
:crashed down to ths ground, sending up
into tttosky great clouds of aperies.
Strange and gorgeous were the various ■hues la which the dlffsrent trees yfolded
'

W«. 101(1.

But the ready philosophy of the Indi-•
•
.
*

.

MAIN BROTHERS,

The way to got credit Is to be punctu­
al. The way to preserve It la not to use
It mush. Bottle often; have short aocounta. Trust to no maatotoppeoranco—
It la deceptive—perhaps assumed for the
purpose of obtaining credit Beware of
gaudy exterior. Rogue* usually dress
well. The rich are plain men. Trust
him. If any one, who carries but little
on bis back. Never trust him who flies
hi to a passion on being dunned; make
him pay oulekly. If there bo any virtue
In the law. Be satisfied, before von give
a credit, that Umbo you give ft to are
safe man to bo trusted. 6cU your goods
airmail advance, and never ml-re pro­
se tit thorn, or those whom you once de­
ceive will beware of you the second
time. Deal uprightly with all men, and
they will rspoaa confidence in you, and
soon become your permanent customers.
Beware of him who to aa office esakix

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led a Ur and beautiful bride to the
alter.
Now loving mothers, fond fSthsss,
where to your Juattcot Why baatob
her from your presence as a being Dot St
to took upon, and welcome that Bberteo
to your homes aa a fit companion for
your daughters T Why banish barton

uable crops In tbls Stale, and at the
aawe Ufoe to show the maximum rate
of production. These. premiums have
been neglected In great part, and have
not called out that Interest which they
dtaerve.
I a cattle the premiDins areas liberal
as they ware last yeste.' SB* each betrz
offered for the beat bull and cow in afi
the thorough bread mesa, and we note al­
to that a premium of |50 Is offered for
the best short hern bull of any ago,
shown with four of hl» yearlings. Our
Canadian neighbors are not daborrsd there to anything to do. A manto aflklra
teoa*&lt;exhibiting, all stuck and artlctaa are rather low when ho reeks office for
—411 K— .1-A
support. Trust no strer.g r. Your roods
are better than doubtful charges. What
i» character worth. If you make it cheap,
crediting all alike? Adrae beforehand
with every man about to do a lob, end,
if large, put It Into writing, irony derffaetaen, quit—or be cheated. ’TnMtgh
prfte being IM for * herd of you want a Job ever so much, make •all
‘■qu. A-.............. t
in five.
Anougn momentarily overoowcreo, w&gt;
sore at the outset,- and lb caeca atall
ilnms-oCkrad to* borate are doubtful make sure of a guarantee. Bs
wnro pU dtocouraged, ft®* »««■“ w»
an acareaiy equal to Um eat- not afraid to ask It, It to ~*v~*~~*
—
rete stem both flood and taprftu,sponslblllty: for If offbuc
sa-faivntai *
" - have eaeaped a loss.
-------------------- mk%' tfiifl
ft became evident that all the last aM
God in Haters.
steepest rapids of the neighboring fork
were on.taamknowu stream united in­
’ lobar. She to dow slowly and haptAy
to uno long and tnoBzmountgbia river.

Amerioon wilda, was rsgjsg ta our front
It waa an appalling djaaoveiy, and in­
stantly avesy paddle was at work to try
and win our way back from these deadly
Brerinats Bui our boat had received an
impetus with whose first force do power
of cum could cope, and dcantte our ut­
most rfforta she still phmgsd madly mt.
Fearful was the aceno to which she
brought ua Fire &lt;m cither side, as tho
fierce stemsnt wrapped tho lofty forest
Irwsfaashast rZlarna, fire kbo^am
lite orwhaa#ng branches idnedtogetisr
fat a hosing sxch; nay, ttaeemed erec
fire below, u the Indiing worm which
raged around us caught ths rodrsdocticn,
arid flatbed H bask in a thoaasnd Itookaa'

occupied, and the afternoon of the thirdI
yw us entering the right fork, Kaakoo-.
nhadi, or broken water, a stream noted
evenin that wild country for Hr narrow
railids, and its alternate broader stretches (

Grooerioa and Produce,
aatrairoxprx

|100/or the t^ot cuttieatfd and modtH.’rfM manapod farm of not fcae than 150
ocrea. Compotltoa are roquestad to
send In their entries during the early
part of July. This premium last year
was suereesful In colling out a large
amount of information caucctatag the
several agricultural district* of thebtete
and the Mpgrtse that hod been made
therein. The premium Is large, and
ought to draw out a fair number of en­
tries. There waa.also a large number of
premiums ottered for crops, the awards
on which are to be made at the winter

C

‘City.Beetanrant,’

BTATB RT.. HASTING*. MICH.

men had do pily. No kind words wi
Btxikcn to her outride of her own famt
Although that woman has no plane
society to-day, I behove her to be asm
aamauy who point the Unger of seal
She has lived In quiet seclusion, euffi
Ing on, while ho B honored and reap*

BH In their flight white scorching and
.
terrUfod
I ird* fall thickly around us, to
die by an saalvT death. Each moment,
too, our own fate appeared more Unmi­
UBUt, ““ **■*♦—** A.—... Wlr»»S»
M

KiSkBSSje;

farmer. His oecuMtton brings Mm
every day in fall view of.-them.' He is Bollfo to meet Mm. Suppcee he should
farnilter with ths progressive develop­ • have died during bar Journey J What
ment of the young plant, and the ma­
tured bceuty of Its All growth. Ha le
well acquainted with the sunahlne and
the abaitow, the softly falling daw and
the heavy rain, the gentle brrmand the
niablng tempest Some, from their
very tanlllarhy with thren evidences of
Divine wladom, kwe all interest taUmn
and IcKiknn thorn with little more re­
gard than th'- beasts that perish. Outera Indeed, reoognlxe ths hand of God :
look on Its movementa with ewe and
dread—but go no further. But tt to only
ths Christian that can see In evstythlng
ths hand of aFathar. Other man tnav
wonder and admire; he can love and
pratoe. Everywhere around he seen the
finger of Ood, and he rejoices to know
tludGod to hiafrtend ; and when, in the
tempest or thunderstorm, men’s hearts
ore telling them for fear, bo can be in
pesce. knowing that be Is aeon of Him
whom the winds and the soaa obey.—
Truly, the Christian farmer poaseosM
greater pleasures and more exquisite
joys than other men have any idea of,
and If they hare not experienced these,
tiiey have never met. true happiness.—

�wise Providence has given them, an toe
reward of tholr!al&lt;ani.
The wool dip fa mostly marketed in
this ncrtlon of toe State, though a few
are still holding on for tamer prices.—
The aver ge price paid In Sites h«» been
4! cents, though a few extra fine lota
have been sold u high a* 45. Just now,
however, thereare no buyersln toe uuirktrt at these prices, and toe tendency te
decidedly downward, with a general be­
lief on the part of the best Informed,
that toe sales In future ore to beat a low­
er price toan hn» hitherto been paid. If
IndemAicre shall be any market for the
aurplna, which some buyers who hate
withdrawn from the trade affirm there
will not be. A frtend ndvlaea t» that
about 122,000 Iba. have been sold here;
moeOy Uu dip of Bortton County, and
tout perhaps one forth as many Ibe, are
•till In first hands.
■
There is a largo amount of building
going on bore this season, including
Thirteen fine Briek blocks,some of them

rebel and democratic Indignation nt the
"abuse of power" which Gen. Poire waa
‘ accueod of when he determined Io ‘ sos• pend" Gov. JaxKiirs.XOen. Gnarrr, in
characteristic words can’t see tke "abuse
Of power." Ths following extract from
an e» loiemen t made by Gen. C rant on a
-telegraphic dtepateh forwarded to the
• Re-rrt-jy of War also shows toe Gcneral’s opinion of the reconstruction acts to
beslightly different from Mr.Stauberry
There io, aieo, toboflnfabod off, on main
“The-telegraphic dirpalcb here In- Street over the Storee at Mes-rs. Clark
clwk-dshowsthatGov.JenitlnaorUcorgla A Gateo, a HaR which will rival In beau­
han plven such pledges to the command­ ty end elae, to any in the Stale, and
er of the third dfatriet an to induce him
to withhold, far^he pro ent, thesus;en- which la to be .caltod “Peak HaU” In
slon'of tire Govuruor. Hie jondu- t of honor of the family of celebrated muGov. Jenkins demonstrates. however, aictana of that name, resident* of this
how prastots It is for toe dlcOontentod CUy. A dam Is, also, being built acroro
dsfosttbw taws of Congress If ttr power the St. Joseph, a short distance above
does Dot rest- with the district command­ the city, which will. If a liberal spirit
oes to suspend their fune'lon.in &gt;omc shall prevail among the property hold­
- wuv. It seems dear to me that power er* along the line of the projected river,
is given tn the bill for themore efficient
■ government of the rebel btntcs, to use wake Mlles lu five years ono of the most
or not. at the idca-uru of commander*, Important manufacturing towns In toe
■ the prov&gt;:otnu machlurry Mt up with­ West. The El. Joseph here fa quite as
out the authority of Congress in the large Mtlie Merrimac at Manchester N.
'State* to which too reconstruction a&lt; t
ap?41e*. Theru being doubt, however,
on th B point. J respectfully axk an uariy Ing citlMOf New England, and there is
opinion on the sutyoct."
no reason why Nilre may not be* omo as
Under date of June 7th, Gen. Graxt important a manufacturing city as Man­
emphallcal.-y duuliu that ho dtoaproved chester to, If the peoplo only do their part
of (ten. SiiniWAX'i rvtnaval of the to make It eo. There la no question about
Gove.moref Louisans. He telegraphed (hepower, or about the loeatlon. Niles
faju-tas well situated Ibra manufactur­
.tone:
mjvmw Waablngtcm dispatch in the ing dcy m any inland town tn toe
fcL- nod mysaif wiond rof-rinisnuln,you for your, aottou in
the
i Governor of Louisiana. These »• not
.• ono wont of truth in the atofy."
Later, June S8, after the promulgation
by toe Prea dwt of the_At:onioy Oeu-

' Qenersl'Hews Items.
There fa shown by tbe census- to be
51,000 native voters in New York dty
and 70.000 foreign born.
—People who hare no vfalBle means
of support would do well to apply at the
State Department for diplomatic ap­
pointments.
‘
The officers of the UnltedFtataesteam*-r tinea and Heroine, from Tampico,
confirm the report of toe deatli of bants
Auna.
Tbe EtraWt Washington earn: The
entire filibustering movcuiante through­
out toe South, oatenalbly for theporpoM
of avenging MaximUtan'e death, Mb re­
alty ruevements fur toe tnangunUlon of
a newrtvbeUlon.

The Fenian mind la Ireland hMaot
yet been disabused of the idea ef aa *p*ul to arms in the Irish straggle with
England. A targe number at men hare
be n discovered in Wicklow engaged Uj
&gt;mllitaiy drill,

or tuns nnDuat

OKJrAKiSttMD.
Baria,

-2‘uTLX SffoSLSfi

Bri BeeksUfiM Meodi every tfleraeeo
MSe'dsek.

tar

Tbrgreater

fatdaedUg^

ST

&gt;» ceaneeUea with ear Bakery we tare
fitted ep rase, ud tare a Aral du*

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JQR. J. W. KERMOTT'S

At One-Half

Qrcat Westorsi ClolBlMg He mm.
WE DEm' COMPETITION
If yae will tan on o* vew(!| fane ywO.Mil
»o Low Figarea, it aul otryriM yte

Beady - Hade Clothing I
ri tar mure

THI LARGEST STOCK OT

Reedy-Made Olethlng,

COHPOC3D

EXTBACT ®F BLACKBEBRT,
A eabt&gt;rria4 nwtdr
Ar CU (toa if ItTMtUHlKJl. DrxtPTnr.
Pii^A Ut»unaf lit ,&amp;awd aod 'HmhU.
TMs to a aarwriro
aad arisM wail to
.ijlad th. Juuxhwrftto baval*. to. «a«-.ier

Real Value!

Their

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tu lu&gt; •&gt;&lt;-&gt;:*» nr

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BROTHERS.

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Palm fotf Hasa.
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Doubte A Twilled Ca. “
B.a - US
All-Wari Cloth.
1.14 ■- la
Cottonadea. Jeana S Ctotka, frea tte. u to

pcriactir *afc •«&lt;! aCacttu!; will caaaa aa asaaaauni «r«a la Ito smmi, daiicata intoal; 4om b,&lt;&gt;
ctotk tto action af Ito tonrria tor tto wtrianal
SvdlUM, ttorabj ixvdaela,oral,naw. Sal i,&lt;U
la tMtrriai to aa anedjas, sraUy siiauihua

oxe noon kast orir. a. gooutkak
&lt;t co:S AxADHUffr STOXK,

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paaOwr af
bmMm.
th- iMartaa UmvW. by
nuMncaaaer affaa aTOarta M|a&gt;aa«i m taa
5rev£miaiSitairaJ'2«a«he.
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A all

E. L. DeDEMAR.

W. A. SWARTS,

A CnAnacTDUfinoNoTD raou Gov- MemfSi S* (WMVwaXMM paataa. aM U»t Um
■ilnob BnowKiaiw.—The following fa a^ aX kta IomM mlaa^mMril MMr ewaaar t»
abaiBraxacnesarigS

JOB LOTS. FOR CASH,

Xrtulnff Saloon I
Wtere «to paMto eaa ba aremnaredated
bec(» with tira tnral*. Come *tJ »«e u*.

Haatlan, &gt; • Klckisaa,
n t* ormtD rox salk a nus srtf
noxor jukstatk.

1

the Austrian Archduke Maximilian, re­ riaaaa rail aa4 esaMM ear ro"*ar0Ke pareaaamarks that many of hie relatives appear Isa AenAws.
• We ara eefita, FARB WAGON*, st
tohavesuflhred grcvioos blows of for­ Oao-naadred Aotlsrs. AH -«(• w»at«L
tune. The Prtnecss Charlotte, wife of
Ttnura A CLARKS.
Leopold,died in child-birth. His daught­ 'assfla|s.JBlyW,IMT.
,
er married too Duke cf Orleans, who
■
PI,OBAT,C ORDER.
WM'kllled by a fall from a cab. Their
children were expelled from the throes
of France.
The Rrineem Carlotta la
orox-.d. .Maxie Antoinette waa executed.
Marla Loutea was expelled from France.
An arobdatebem wm lately burned to
d&lt;-ath,

,t wkitk r|

si

VMTiLij MmroBTunB.—A correspon-

health, though Indifferent, through
God’s mercy, is now as g*xxl aa 11 has
been at any time in the last twelve
months. I cat three hoorty meals eacb
d*y-l (jeep wch Bt ulsht. -and sleep or
X. h&gt;Te • fi04" conscience, and
the plea-dog prospect before me of obtain­
ing tbe targist majority fa tbe race far
&lt; .overoor, tint any man hM obtained fa

STOCK OF GOODS.

taT» I11—*1* *•

tf • a”ttlaaa Baker, aad eaa gaatsMes an wort m eqaal

Oat thar fc mo BMfrwmeMfailte aAorf qf
DMim openre, mMoA oaafaJtetts work
qf rsooMfowKm foniiMo Aerate qf the
fnttnt Ooagnaun

pubifabed In toe tart taue of Governor
Brownlow’s paper, the Knoxville iFAte:
To WHOM IT MAT coxctun: The
vindictive rebels and their apostate
Union co-workera, are asserting from
one end of toe State to the other that I
itn dying, of win die—telling the truth,
but Intending to make the fates imprtwtlon tost I am now in toe act of de­
parting thia life. With toroo who are
trumpeting this new* abroad, the wish
fa father to toe thought. Like my po­
litical enemies, and my friends, and all
othir human beings, 1 am dying, and
will certainly die sooner or later. With

LARGEST

WUBWBB a CI&gt;Aa*B«

United Btetae jSSoto to^^reyffio-

rMrialtah. By all waaas gir* H atrial.

W Hwiag Jatl

ass iHMTisiMErra.
MOKTGAGB SAtB,
nXTayi-T ksvtae b«M&gt; n*S* Is tkanaSMM.
RBiSSS

Hadjc dk

tteriad fa batfacat. their iteek

Bailey.

Haaliniti May UlL, 1ML

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Toe any rely syoe It ttai yea eaa (iftebaM
year rlnthte, of TAMBAALES BBuS..

yvwy.tw.tn, to-WMugg

24 Per Cent Cbcapev than al aaywberc
eteo tn Uaetlnn or Baltte Creek.

iggyagiaiSSax a
SffiBSftW

GLORIOUS NEWS
Fer the Pcwple.

A ipleadd .toek of
•

Hate, of the Meet Faableoable Wear,
BTOn behead at ttoelr eHablfataxeL
HTCaa sad ear br yoeneirea.
▼ ■a Bsffitlea Bretkeri.
Harifan.JoaelS.ltr.-nTifcJ

TSt dtiretu of Barer Oeenty to te dacM
At Greatly ^duced Pricd^

B. LANG, SPRAGUE i 00.,

jyAtmgGS,

KddlevfUe aad Grand Rapids
UBIYKD BTATBB RAIL

Hare Jnal opened, and offrr frr aa!&lt; al XSTtrt
IS Hl NG LT LOW PRICES, a retapku rtort
Ready-Made Clothing

■ Xmm sansa. Xoix mt. fas.
EXPRERH COA.CHEB,

- ■* .i5*o"AT.K o,t&gt;Ka*U

mLr^WXDATB EXCBFTED.
LkiVK OKAXD kerritS.-K.^ martins

A OQ„ w

sai.t.ssxi,

Ofce.H«WoodwHa*»-.DrtrelL

®tnts' ^nnisjinj Coots.

BwUaaa-eoaseMto, with a

The Eatioaal MfUifftncar remfauto
CongreM tkat“thoM who invoke revotaton uinit be ready to meet its nretro
quenoml” The Prcaldeat would do
well to remember elite, and not drag the
country Into trouble so frequently.

in hto reolghatlon to toe Spanlah &lt;*eminent. It seems that a MtlafacWy
arfmlnietratlon of that Island roquflte
greeter adnitnlstrativo talents than she
!s wont to find among her generals and
otbqr officers. ,
Heavy and inceeant rains have been
dot ng much damage to the w be« t. cotton,
and other cropr, tn tbeboulh, aytectally

AF.r. XDTIX

man Ton* tooary Mondn&lt;!

the aooeptanee, to «sod tuth of ibe
termsaf?Batesotftn. Bessys:

AwOtpOonr^-Mr. Albert Bcctford,
of tote city, lately obtained prws—inn
of a relic tn tbe shape of a amrtl copper
oota, upon which the medal lion totaterabledtetiaot,^tta&gt;ugh the coin bears tbe

'

^xceijbiob:

AH kfada of Clelklng-all rnre-eb Ityfc
prieoa te aialt the Hare.

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Aa entire Ball of Clelbet for lit DeHart,
A Tip-Top Son for 415-

EXCELSIOR,

jrxDjpr coxrrrrrfr"-'.

Clothes for Everybody;
THBWGU FAWt-K.to
*n
C. W LEWIS. Proprietor.

TWa* ia^ oar Motto 11

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Sri fail M^rtrnrot of HATS 1XD Clrt.
•RUNKH. VALMkN.HATCHrL3.LroA fag
Uribronta, Rbtria Coll are. (ibtro. Uotwq t*4
ait klodaof Faratebl.g Gw&gt;4a
4
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The Old Corner
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Ouvoa M. lUxm, Caa&gt;l»aML

WrClotbre for mail mtn-larT ■"-**
men -tell m»n and abort r-»- lxj

tower pricra than rfrrrd by an* Si«" “

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CHAfiCBBY AAUC

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TK£ SAT1STA CTioX.

EXCELSIOR.

mere, whoee hopee were a short tlase san
very lively, are now greatly dsprcsaed.

The Hon. Benjamin Ftark of NenrLondon, Connecticut, It te eaH. hM
been rflorod the Governorship at WaL
rurefa by thaPrmhient. Mr. Stark eras
Senator from Oregon la I6Cl-€2,and reridetrt lux many yeare on the Itaafle Cott.
We are already nicely mixed up with
Mexico in this tfanta Anna business.-statesman CMtarbeqr will
any New England cijy, la foot.much af Tiieeafinent
have a'delicate prohtetn to unravel in
tbe cotton manufactured In the Eastern toe beginning of ntoearoer. Tbe country
CI lias peases over the Coatral, through Inu-wu'Si ktoShJtol1100*
thia city, to carried to Lowell, ManohMWe have a faint rumor that there may
ter, and Lawrence, and then made Into
sheeting nnd callw, Ac.. Ac., and then yet be peace In the lndl*u\-oentry. God
it I Undar nil the clroumrtanece,
brought to thia city and cold, and If tola giant
an lud au war will be a dhrraco to our
can bu succe-afully done, no person can clvUUatlon. Wo trust a^great deal to
give any good rese-on why it may not be Gen. PbertbaB’sgeod serike to avert IL
manufoeturod here Just aa profitably, cm
Gov. Andrew is strongly urged by
pecfally when we take into account the Gen. Hrant m the fitowt man for the
tket, toalfromBwrisn county they send M.xleanmtodon. Tbe General Atoka
Mr Andrew one of the xrcrqfwd seen of
much of toe produce which feeds toe op- lutelertln tooceantty-axfomar roteerati vcs in those cities, and which of dom as well m of enlMdei^d sympacourse coete much more th rm, than the Uile-.and on/, who wtufid UofsmmaaM
producers get for it here,' hence wo look -ervloo to our CT itefifillBt at Jures’e
Court.
wl to great tntorret upon thia attempt of
S.
a few public spirited meu in this city to ^ Tbe

everything done by the Generate was
usurpation. Gen. Uua.'T teto^raphed
toBuiuinair as fuHosrs:
‘‘Enforce yourown construction of the
. Military bill until ordered to no o-bcrwfae. iheoBimontiftne Attorney Uen. end has mdnTen dialri Luted to uiurict
raanmamlers in langUM* &lt;&gt;r manner &lt;i&gt;Sto^Etotbe &gt;75 &lt;4 ane.der. 5«
. oan 1supi ow ttwPrwdunt intended It
to have euefa force.1'
Gen. uaAsrr al«. telegraphed to Gen.
Okd, after STajtasmRVs opinion had
inaugurate a maasrfacturfng dtylathe
txwc pr..mul-&gt;tod,M follows;
weatt This door. sod.lbs drpautenrc of
Cnwnuxd—Copy «f jruar final tn­
Ulla wetlon of country on the cart, both
'or manuraftarto, and far a market fa
snrdbltatod;a taw market mA for

Wetarojattre&lt;.raod6^j wTt(K

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Aad is Art. risryttias wada la a Ftrat-Oaaa
te • a^tewk** we wsnaM wtB gfra

lir tl

■ybe't Intcrortt of the nation. Hbfory
I will do these war-worn veteran■ the
I eminent &lt;rotlco—that they were true
• when selfish Interests prompted them to
be fitoc—that they were regard!*** of
rebel rluuom and executive frowns.
when duty to too nation, duty to humanky-cverywherv celled.
’ Side by side. In pcrfec’.sympathy with
them, and apnrorin? their every art up• on tote question, stands their brilliant
'leader—Gen. GnawT. Th I &lt; convene ndenoe te particularly valuable, as It sets
. forth fully, and in wortyaa trenchant a«
toe sword of tblngrea£le-&lt;der during the
XvbelMon, Ids opinion, upon the matter*
of dlflVrenee which are ehaktar too natfonal e hflc-.’ to lls vo-y foundations,
We are glad to ptare this before cur
readers, ns it re's at rest the fears which
. Wei In common with the great majority
of toe Republican tiarty, shared as to
Ccn. Gnatcr** position. We oommend
the correspondence particularly to the
Democratic party, who have been In le­
ftPlgable In representing him as agreeing
with President Johnson In bis views of
iBcdnstructlon. It shows bow much
they have mte’uffired him, and Open
whn’. a brl’tle thread hangs their hopes
of Winning from the ranks of the Union
Army, and frotn the principles which
riwv'e.f the Union Army through all Its
trials and s’ruggles, an advocate or an
apologist for tber bhtant nnd in'am out
treason. Wc trust, too that II will be a
। yold cmuitb of eontfotl to a party who-e
only recnmmrnd to the commlseratjod
of hmnanltv. is their weak newt,—whose
onlydkrtncttonaeaparty, and claim for
tlich tpport of toe masses, was an&lt;Tis
, jmiw based upon apportion and qpport. tons aa the only plank of their platform,
to a party which, during the rebellion,
. yngfld ’war for the supremacy of law, for
; Qje Union Intact; and now, for Union
■ without elements which may disrupt
tt; for law an J Justl'-o to all intcrrwis.
without so much as a pretext for their
violation.

is?
““
wv for the Union toaeurorMfu] termin­
ation, la impressed upon every word
■»d their Stfinmi wlU cany Joy add
cheer
to every patriotic hearth­
stone to toe land. It will do more.-It
will rob these ranting hypocritm of half
their "weapons of wartare." If it shall
ocuatgn thorn to too execration of hu­
manity everywhere, they will hare ro­
odred earty the plane which the histo­
Otoarwi-e wSoaJnrtfoe Wtekfii III j by
rian of too /ulure WlU certainly give toe very men whose duty It wm to exothem.
onto and vindicate toe tew 7 Whan tew
was Mt at naught by too Judiciary, what
EDITORIAL C0RRE8P0KDEKCE.
more ernrid the people expert toan that
too spirit of anarchy, dfarcganl of con­
Nttrs, July 12d. 1B87.
sequences,
disrespect of rignte long en­
The chief topic of Intermt, in the pub­ Joyed, contempt
of punishment far
lic mind, Ju*t now,is the Earvitt. Prob­ enme-and toe triumph of mobocracy
ably at no time in the htetory of toe should become general,aeltdid,through­
Htatcbns there been as many acres of out the Ftatea. But nowhere, to a great­
er extent, was Judicial crime more ap­
wheat, on the ground as during toe pres­
parent and 1ms shielded than In toe
ent Bcaeo^by nearly or quite one-third, hfata of Mlchfaan. H^a, In toe giit
and from the general tone of toe people, North, where “Union'’ and "loyahv’’
wo are led to bellcre that the yield, per wen- rightfully supjxxed to bo qutta oafs
from the hands of rebels, there wm
acros, will exeevd on the average through­ ground for belief that respect for tew
out the State, that of any precedetng nnd common,evcn-handedjnstfoo would
year. True, some pi^es are more or lees be dealt out to that greet bemocratto ele­
which wm, at wort, only tempo­
Injured In the timber tend, but on the ment
rarily out of power. But wo find that tn
Prairies, andon the openings, there te no theF-tatoof Mirhtaan, ivebewhen, the
injury so far, from any cause, and idx Jud oltry connived nt crime to a greater
dnyn more of fair weedier win enable or lew extent, and often pondere*£to the
too farmers to secure the betaricvof the demon spirit of party tn violation of taw,
of saervd oath.-, of oommuu decency, of
crop hi the very btest order In almoetall a!ui(&gt;]e Jusilco and right, and become the
parte of the State. Here the farmen- arc t/xdi of the beastly spirit of mobocracy
praying for fair weather for the ensuing rampant In the tand.,f
Eeveral of the prominent cltlaens of
week with one united voice, though
many of them have secured their wheat, th a city, left a tew days alnre icr a brief
and moxtof th'-others have al' Ihdr crop tour to the White Mountains, and the
ready to stack. And though we are a­ coast of New England, oliowing very
ware that mln Is needed In and about nearly tbe programme laid down by ua In
Hustings very much, for toe benefit of a receaflMue of toe BaX.vcb, and sever­
the spring crops, yet we rennot but al more d’-nlgn to go in a very few (fava.
think, that the lo-e*v which w!llTr-*nlt With this number, nothing in Provi­
from too drouth, an exceedingly insig­ dence preventing, we hope to go on a
brief visit of plcurare, and in rearch of
nificant compared with too benefit the
health, amid the Granite Hills of our
State win derive from having another
native State. They go by the Central
week of sunshine without a cloud. Here
however, rain is not needed; there hnn to lletrolt^toe Grand Trunk to Prescott,
and thence by the N or theta N. Y., to
been an abundance, and nil the luring
crope arc looking quite a-* promising ns the Vermont Ceata’, the Northern
nt any time, at this si-neon of the year, N. H. and tbe Boston, Concord and
olnec we have known toe Valley of toe Montreal to the mountains, aud tbcnce
St. Joseph, and like the crop of wbeot' home by toe Grand Trunk, via Montreal
and Quebec. We trust a ptamant time te
bld fair to make the tanners faugh for
joy. over the rich harvest with an All in store ftrr those excursionists.

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rebmmandtag to «&gt;• S&lt;/uto, under Um
gaiwWHMnritr mt Hxla CCTwpacdonco Is valnnbto, aa tt shows Um dlfflcultlm fa tbe way at these offioeta, and at
th? eame time, their opinions aa to Um
' mattersof difference between th- Preel' dantsnd Congress. Wlthetagularunan' ffoity.'SifihnDAir, Poi-x, Plexus', Obd
tmd t?rnanrri&gt;; names that will forever
lire In, oar history--stand by Cbngrero.
Their arc no msa'y words either. Versed
to the anhnua of labels, thoroughly aoquainted with toe nMda qf rede'e—they
rpeak aa they fought—strong wqpto far
pn-cedente to bo cstabltehod. and faith­
ful words for the unton-lovlng cltiacna
oftbsSouth. Eurh performance of their
’ date, 11 tote to removal by toe President,
, al any Ume, wands toe key-note of men
' faithful In pence m well as wax to the

Tn Ormow oy a Rbbz* Gbxbbai.
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Slop talktag o' ItoMMoad ram
Of nilroMla sad taonsU, sad oth.r such things,
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Come bom.! mb. boto. loom. beta.!

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uaiM Mrjfell .jock of Fumj CUMfo, wtosk
will b. fond the best nd ch..pest In Um morfcM.

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Varnish, JDys Stuffs,
Lntupa.ljimp Wart,. Ao.

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Coraeboiso. while lb. birds stag so py j
And l.t noSih. nU« iu th. gX-ry tbsrs
Distract yoa or tempt yea to stay.
Tjfcwtse of yw Btu«y tob^lUag you sow,
Coute hams, for you knew wlut it atw,

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CXtPATS;
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The Mort Successful ledidha
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Established in 1835 by 0M tf
our Most Eminent Physklure,aad
wow used throughout North nd
South America, with more pleuiig
results than any othrr Medicine ta
cases of diseased Liver, Blood or
Skta, ' IndigmUon, Cortirewe*,
BiHous Complaints, RhenmaUm
and Fever and Ague.
Thousands of certificates are in
our possession, giving detailed
accounts of perfect CURES effected
by them invaluable Medicines.
They regulate the System and pct
all the Ihnctioii-s of the.body
la a healthy eaudltlon/

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whirlpool of Mytton fiMh,
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truth, in th. dark.

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AMewHiingfor Hastings
MJLJ. C. HALL

original ysu&gt; not good.''

CCO STORE

Llttl.airie bclirm In th. man In th.
T»oon--blrgkl" bclUrwia a maa ta th.

J' Bdtfe.-Old fforfUexnen who sit down
In the editor'.* saimcum and read «xvbang-tohim.
Ayooag &lt;«®tteman treat fromooHsjo.
&lt; A man who read, hla poeiiy *» you-

TOBACCO.

LAMD

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FOR SALE!

I wish to sell 80 ACRES
of Timbered Land, lying three
miles cast of Hastings, 3i acres
sowed to wheat, three more
chopped. For particulars i»»
quite of
ELAM CROOK,
residing near Poor Farm.
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NUMBER 14.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31,1867,
»• N. GALLOWAY,
one of his stonua. The only person that
managed him was Mbs Dora.’’
Hero tho koepre beoamo silrat, and a

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VAN BAALHM BRO3-,
team.

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Ready-Made Clothing.

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Jest st th. ewrriwl —-in &lt; swom t
Ta, tteedd wMU&gt;.r-U.Up^-ted Um terry;
Net m .seMM, bet rely rerlreseka : •

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•« aE»T» nnurtaCDro goods

&gt;«B0. aHFotert£..iT.Fjk- rA r tert here by tba tare:
•ol.t tbaktedtast IyUm,
sarijmt so. pretty cortts,
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gteUf OB,osswreew,ateU pref
Er.pwi fare* Uy** norireatearert
Bwkly to SMsre res; tidletertf

luimsGs,
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demand

WlT.LtAlt MYERS,

J’s Celebrated Patart
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Hoe n. ite CmUm aeeastoe bejoCyt
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took at ay f»c, mums - DU I •fuff

TURKHR

Caw t Tap-Malm.

ALWAYS LOVE.

Beasuso u&gt;« rare most fate art Jis,
la it tb« I cm ib« fotiir rate!
Bteoow black Sigbl ovl abrort tha 4sy.
Bb»U the brsTS ssfwa'curebo goyt
Boe«=« ebtrt entmno fHgMs th. tarte.

ulirrii'Gs.
R LAND, SPRAOLTEACO.

OLO THING,

TV. O. HEDRICK A CO.,

Saito &amp; Earmien,
PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocer
sfilijcrlteau.
5*
STAR KWEATH ER,

House Painter

km flrsi dare aMrts
Itrt Bistre ealate-

It was s quafat room in which I sat,
with th&lt;/fin-light fleshing into each cor­
ner, and the staffed U"ls, fuses and pole­
cats looking lifelike in the leaping lunm
W. l‘At!K-£B ARON,
A quaint cottage room, but the essence
of comfort. As I pulled at the stiff gia®
-of water and whisky and puffed my
ejttxcsmuir.
_ meerschaum,! fait oxcoisiveiy comfortable.
BARTlSOH. - - • sAyl ■ • • MICH. '
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hurry, to get my wot water
Horses tai Osrrto&lt;r» at at! bean.
^which lay steaming on the

L#e Pius

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,
LEW. GAJ1PBELU

xwghout North and
i, with more pleasiBS
ly other Medicine ta
ted Liver, Blood or

nay hast sat opposite, a fine

‘City Restaurant,”
MICH.'
I^yUoom, for prtrtl* partita, nij

J. LEE RE£D,

Bla&amp;aith, Wimer,

Boots and Shoes,
ILUg^Mtt • ?'.wMiCg.
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D. 8. WOODWARD,
teeter ta

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SALE!
«U 80 ACRES
Land, lying three
Hastings, 3i acre*
icat, three more
or particulan jp*
■LAM CROOK,
Poor Farm. '

ly like, and I could se. his hai
“Ah,-well,* read the 8qam
luredteta jeatow; fori
mired Dora, that I dfcl But_________
use now I Kant mind, old fellow, I
wish you joy of hoc; voa must excuse
my temper; its a dorilish bad one ’
‘ That wm traerthan ho thought,' mat­
tered the old men, musmgte.
• •Captain Caltou answvred him in avare
, * gends lady. She was *L
besolh, and nova well, brt friendly way, and tho matter reemod all
angel to tho poor. Mim Dora "Ek
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mures nV K*S&gt;U, sadsorgHte, art «r diaoer

Music &amp; Jewelry.
•r-srov*&lt; h.r.,

‘•You’ll have 4&gt; stay a tengfahttea, ■&gt;,
or your things are soaked. Bo, if you
Eke to hew it. I’U tafl you the stay. I
suppose I m like old men, air, and like
to wander,” ha added with a smOe cf
natural dignity and ecurirey that might
have befitted » prince.

9n (Sorts. Srottriti,

relate knew Mire Dorn, and she ared to
go about in a brood hot and carol her
song, for all the world like a blackbird
in tho holly. The cottagers used to know
her, for whenever any one was ill there
these Mire Dora was, petting and cosset­
ing them.
'
sir." resumed tho old man after a
Case, “by-ond-by Mr. George becamo
id of Mmb Dura. Ha used to follow

used tn ride with her. But she was shy
of him. Hb temper waa eo ahiftv, and
she bean! his curses unco when he waa
bitterly inpy, though he cfafa t know
sho was to hearing; and abe seemed to
shrink from him. K» wm such a beau­
ty gulden hair, and lyes, sir, just lile tho
eiy on a clear day such a deep, clear
blue while her cutnplcxiou the riDngn
girtta used to call HUm and roeee. I’ve
booed iteaul that a great portrait painter
came down to point her faro, and show­
ed it fa London m the greatest beauty
he'd seen anywhere“Mm. lizrwood, tir, the servants could
all sec, wae very anxious about Mr.
George. She'd murmur to herself for
hours about him, and waa always looltog
at him and Dora so wistful lite, as if she
didn't dare to say what was oc her
tongue. Bo things went m, till one day
a company of soldiers marched into the
village. The oflfoer fa command was in­
vited by Mr. Lmwuod toditw and he did
so, but ho didn't see Mrs. Linwood or
Dura, far they were both fa with colds,
and they stayed up stair*. The officer
waa a handarare young man, with keen
mr eyes and qmot man nor, and a tool
of ^dboncstyabouthim.rir Mr. Lfawood sited fam to eomo whan bs could

“Wall by and by ha came—Captain
Caltoa wm h» name, and be wore tho
Waterloo modal, for he’d been fa the
heat of that; and ho came fa late one
night after drossing, into ths drawfag
room. There wore Mm Linwood ana
Mire Dora. The squire introduced him;
when suddenly the Captain grew very
agitated and Miss Dura guru a little
shriftl, and then looted sn cnarming that
half an ore teghi ss*&gt; Mly, my wife
said whore her totart was

cause w» hadn't killed some stray dogs
that had been driving the woods.
Hs was -q^y aarage' against poachsm,
and rtroro he’d have spring-guns set fw
their dogs in Ois opsa runs of ths topee.
*Bo matters want oa till just about
Chri.-&gt;ttnM, when a largo party of the
neighbors of the Squire came ora to
shoot under the pheasant coven.
'That day wo had no peace. AH the
spring-guns wero takon up; damaged
raisim put to the runs to loll ths pheas­
ants there, and ths woods were walched
every night On the night before we
met the Squire, who give us a curso or
two for naming against him as he came
round the copse. He’d boon locking af­
ter the raisins, he said, for hs was a good
hand at noting his orders carried out
The next day all (ha jiorty wont from
tho hall to the iruoda , only the Captain,
be loitered behind to hare a few words
with Him Dora. He drew her book fate
the UH, and kissed bar; and I ehall nev­
er forget the way she clsaped his hands

”‘L.heBrt “P.
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X3te ms my own’ she said, as her
beautiful, dimming eyes, wtth their last
too* of tore, were turned to his. ‘I can’t
—tfs all darts tainos yuur-bosom— Let your Mqjretv farolvo nil at thU
preuie monwnt.0 Tne Eteuperer, n
ted to the utmost, allowed tiiageo*
op to embrace him amid the tnofi
one; and then she gave a long sigb;
found KUenro. AH of a radden mi
it waa all ova.
bls voice, be cried out, 'Tell Lepes
Ho tool her up with such an awful Iforrlvelilm tbistreamp. Tell all 1
iooi of grief on h» thee that ho seamed ico that I forgive lielMcr crime.”
turned to stone. He’d lei no one touch then shook Im nda g
her. and ho carried her to his arms
‘rthi- said shs wm on my bosom.' be
said, fan voce that you wuuldn t hare
sown far Wat ate than he waited on
lie a rerei to a ttonere
*WoQ. sir there is Etde moro to tell.—
The Squire only lived two years and died
in a madhonoa.
He had sot a sjring-gun in the ride

Maximilian requested that Mqfta. Mlramon, and himself might bo permitted
to remain together to the last. This was
kindly granted. They were transferred
to the old convent. Which hsd answered
sa a hospital fur the French troops, and
the principal ball of which—on tho
greuud floor—w«5 st&gt;aeiouo and eomfurtable. It wm In this root® that the h&lt;wpltal drug-diop bad been kept The
• The Squire wm very particular to his room has two windows looking out cp
the court-yard gardens. At one end of
aborting parties about eycryone going as this room an altar wm prepared. The
be wanted them to. So now he gave sen tinete bad &lt;i nlors to lire on any one
evcry’.xxly tbmr iastnictioua where to go
And Ceptato Calion ho told to take a ride,
which was narrow and through hcdliea,
but a good one for woodcocks. He him­
self went tote the middle of the copse
with me, and Dick Smith headed the
beaten at the end.
-Well, nr, the beating b-pan. and the
pbeasBata got up well, ana there were
several shots fired. 'Twas odd to mo that wound la tho eye, which he kept con­
the Squire never nho'. it anything, though, stantly batblngwlih fnwb water. MoJL*
•
for all that, several birds went by him— slept soandiy.
At one time Maximilian asked for
1 didn’t dare to speak, though, for he
some writing materialst three were got
looked eo stern.
with some difficulty, as it was In ths
■ ‘By and by ho turned and saw Captain middle of tbs night. He wrote two bt-.
Chiton in smother part Ha
but ten. one in German, to the Archduchr*
tliat I took no notice of
“Wen boat this wood again before
lunch, he said'; eo of couira wo all eame
out after an hour or two, during which
time the Squire mimed everything. We quoted permririou to cut off benkif.
Before giving the fork of hair, he kisse l
all went back to the wool again
Here tho old kuop« paused and drew It, fold'd It emeaeetally, and thou slip­
ped it into the envelope already seeled
a deep breath.
for his wife.
, ••What’s oumtog,’ ho said, ‘has never
About Soar o'clock Maxtinilten'wish ­
ed mses to be eaid. which was done by

When the oinror gave the Signal for
■ nlffi.” Muxtmlban utters.! aoaretblz«
in Germin, which the report qf the
muskets drowned to ths heaven. If tea
mon rolled oven*. if struck wUhnboih

^^r.^S5;£S.ibfi

lydidl not give b*cd to your votes T
many untoward ereate! Ariel aw
uyeuodon blows lure abatteste all
bopen, - that death !l,» baM.ydo•reace— not an agony-Cure. labsll
giertooely, likensoUIm. like aklx«
iqulsbrd Gut not drihonoeed. Ifjrour
Srinr* era too rreat. and God snoaM

S2,-sr."'«sys£1'dsd&amp;s,?t

ly, too, for only tho day before he’d
d Mias Dora to marry him, and aha,
ag bitterly, had refused,
• Captain shot a cock, dr. outride die
rhe squire wvnt off wild dual ahootwHh me, bat bated his gun down copse.' sad Dick Smith quietly wfalfag
at me, loser how enrage the Squire wm

robinson a wightMan
.

while be kissed Maxlmfllam’s bead;
many besides the abbe were rtiilltfng
team also. The Emperor geaUr with­
drew bis bands, and moving forward
slid with a aid and apparently Irooto
smile to the officer to rommaari of the
r(“

Dereesjp

HanIW8,SMIm,Mli

white turnpike. This white turnpike
when tt has cltaibrtovvr the ridge west­
ward la seen to scale a number of para­
llel ridges a half a mltoapasBtate aState
to disappear up the ride of the great
South Mountain tliat roll-. to huge folds
across ths bariaon. aavan mUrn away.—
If you wIU pure tire stile re jrca go out
from the vlUatre and take the foot-paib
up the r-wilaary grove. v«q mey saM
about the bulldog a kia&amp;y toAsr bv
the name of Jaeobe. He wa* fa Bs&amp;
boelth wlien the gnat event bappevrt
that we are to reooant together, but he
has been cedly
• — •—
walk a little wa;
show you Uisnev
brokeuteew, t&amp;.baSof'dhor

Is warty and perforated trims bullet

■toisM ."Snrrziw.

EXPHERH COACH1
BUlT-BUNDAYB EXCEPTin.

BROTHERS.

Maifland’aferi and As fall—fell, wMb
her pretty white dran aB atnahed on the
boeom wbh bk&gt;od.
•Ah air” said the old man, abnddaring.
It matoo my heart eoM to tktirt of M.
I, ran txp mrt Bfted be: aha moaned
qmo when w» raised bar. Her sweat hoe
was all whits and ptoched with pah.
•But Cantata Colton ctuas up hH a
man struox dumb. Ha Jndt down and
drow bar poor girt, on hnttaaesti and
kid h« mck taad than to if aba tow a
tirodchiil
' . .

Petemsu

�the
&gt;1,15 for No. 1; Men Pork, nominal at
tSi.OOax^O; Beede, dull, tSJS6t?i,T5 for
Timothy.; Freight, firm; Oom,
MBflfcr------ ■—

-Geo. J. B. Hood is to be a merchant

For iho wort “country” snbditain 'r-

STOCK OF GOODS,

gart that alas -wfid Inattea hsmtere

rtheb, and to the late asnteDCs add “(he

ua »&gt;. Ml wtog .A
Gnat’aaxmy at thecapturn onudrmoad."
It must U&gt; admittrt that &lt;h« radicd
“wild Irishman".ban been a tore thorn
inthoMdd'rftbe rebels, erm store be

: to no one but themselves and Ipity them,
for they evince nu insauo passion for

Hats and Caps,

Clothing,

-bate,’ and ‘‘catches ’ and ‘larannte” and
•®ss”wnd ■‘rans” and things. If aobody knew what all this meant until I told

:

roEimgndad a Michigan Rnpimwnp

He
souadfalAfasted t/am in (JI his ancourten with fbsfr troops during fhn war; and
as comasandarof fba want Rebel District
of thn South since tha odDspee of the robellic&lt; ire has dona his duty without
fear,'fitTOT or faltering. Hehaswrongrt
nomwt he cpprcrert£ union, or inno­

cent man; but he hre stood firmly by the
flng at his country, and has protected all
loyal fcvu irirepectite of rotor or condi­
tion t^priast aobol malice ondpcreccnGon,
so fspas it wrefn kh power. Hence,
the Cop]ierhoadH NoriU and tho ex-rebels
South, bate and four him, but all pood
union people North or South, - lore and
admire gallant Piiil. Sheridan. But in
the fyteof the mhlty FoaM haftr
who pameddi over the columns of the
Chicago Gt)pper-head conrcfHTtnllrt the
' ' ineotmt dninlen upitart.*' -If lhe General waa only n “Ceaoerritirr,” the Timet would affirm that
ho wm * b- is, n tototallcr and one of
nature’s noldetacn. • But the Gwncrol is a
Bimtau and whipped the rebels terribly
during thewnr, and baa made them be­
have thpoMbnw rinoe. Ibatis what’s
tho mutter with tho tnyfishred ccnoorn.

The Impartial Suffrage ConrcDUon,
heM at Trenton, It, J., on the 23d last,
plana on recon! the foRowlng m^tnly
nrowal of (he principle and policy of
the-Republican party in that FUte, We
hope the same manly sentiments' may
control everywhere:

GEMTT WBWIHM6
GOODS,

re it necessitated, especially w«h the air
red-hot, u it is now. Yean ago, when
I weighed tare than JJflO avoirdupois I

might in a very cold day have boon swin­
dled into attempting it, bet now: no
thank yon, none of it in n-Jao. "Bass
ball has not mere annoyances only, but
even perils to recommend it From an
anihumastio bate bailer who wuoxa. the
badges of his noble ord or, to-wit, a black
eye, a store up thumb, two front teoth out
and a barked shin, I team the reason
for a huge jambazoo which thpsemi*guidod young men uro indulging in to­
day. They were curious cost r.m era, tho
mystic initials E B. B. C. are stuck fa
unexpected. places cm them end their
rooms, a nuhof American fl^gs has brok­
en out in their vicinity and a huge ban­
ner inscribed ■•Welcome” stares, ms in
tho fuco at tho end of tho hallway. All
these developments excite inquiry. 1
loam that tho “National” dub of Wash­
ington D. 0. have cotno on here to play a
scries of games with my neighbors and
other clubs They arrived this rooming
jubilant with the glory of haring beaten
a number of other dubs in other ciUcs,
on tbuir way bore. To-day they rest and
recuperate. To-morrow they will play
against The Fared dtyclub of Rockford.
The next day throw is to bo a base-ball
congress to bo fallowed by a few exhibi­
tion games in tho afternoon. Saturday
tho great game between tho Excelsiors
and the Nationals will be played, and on
Monday one betweentbo "Nationals ’ and
tho “Aikntka*' will conclude the grand
tournament. Thank Ho&amp;vcn I am not
compdirt to witnres any of their perfor-

JOB LOTS, FOR CASH,

Jail t SShrttr ®c«b

3. FACUntmi, ex-minister to Spain,and
a secret friond to the rebel cause, de­
clares In favor of the Congrtedonal
meastftrt, M the only rational solution
of onr dlfllcuHlre. Hs Is a sensible man.
He goes for the iatareaMv power, as
tho only power and means through
which, and by which tranquility cyn be
restored to our borders. It Is uaelereto
expect peace and hapnony through an
crcctoirc office— an officer charged with
the duty of executing laws—not making
them. Tho South must took to the law-

K&gt;anAJn».—TbeEngUsh Qoremmcni
tired of their protected and useless ml
Abyssinia, have at length resolved to
compel, by F ree of arms, tho King (j&gt;
relcaae the Engltah oaytlves. Arrange­
ments to that effect have probably been
made with the.Kin* of Egypt, who Is at
present la England. When the Ural
news of this warlike measure roadies
Ahvpslnla, the Uvea of the captives will
be th great danger from the wrath of the
King.

DRUSIISTSA CHEMISTS

Conxrres and postmaster at Lafayette,
Ind., shot himself dead at bls house
recently.
—In the Erie Railroad election tho
English ctoctboidera will rota with
Mr. Vanderbilt against the present di-

BOOKS AMD STATIONERY
day. The former poatmastera, with few,
If any exceptions, nave been continued.
—On Monday evening the Oon^Ututional Convention of New York reject­
ed, an amendment to the suffrage clause
giving women tho right to vote.
—The quarterly report of the National
Banking- Associations of the United
States, to July 1st, show their resources
toba$l,431,4fi^®,4®.
—Mr». Robert Chambers, of NOea, tn
this State, to one of the heirs to the land
upon which Leeds, England, is now Io-

/ST Naw S

scorn to be the sp
-dad.” and dtfa
good wait goon
ic of At JM,'

wW’ridmlka

TppIMMAHt

GLORIOUS NEWS

An excursion par|y of two hundred
and axty-thrve people, almcet all of
them rcproeentaliren of the Eastern prere,
ore here to day/faaring been brought on dnetutsueb and «uc
They cwn't tell If IV
in a special train of tho magnificent new to continue such a a
Silvar I’alaoo core, now run by the P. P. rase such fertilizer,;
such a nfannsr; nor
W. 4 C. R R and its connoctfaus from tho year are they sur------- _
Chicago Biraight through to New York. an the profit or lent side of the lodger.
I’nd ably do cxxxuriow party of like Theyu------- --- *■ ,K~*

MlddhrflU, Jriy

T1U1H f)O-—
graph says (bat
• will fully endor
Chandler, in ble
Fessenden, rcU

Painitj-Oih,
Qlwffifty
Vamith, ■ Ity^Stuffs,
B. LAJTG, SPBAOtTEACO.

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

numbers comprising sb modi brains and
an WftiTteiByfhte w baow iteder® &amp;
akU

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:
I team that throe I« wwcrel oeganliadon cm foot hero. Intended to oo-opronte
with one m'tbe flast, haring tat its obJect tl&gt;e “ anart cofontwtlon” of M«dco. "White I, fcdlFidually,heartily cndorse their avowed purpose of menUooIng'^hmethlDg of S!ooontry oat of McxfM, by tho iafaatan of American enterprtea and lite Into its riugginh veins..I
cannot help protesting against the bawl
of pity they ire makimr bvsr thrfate of
the German baocaneer Maximilian, and
thotruatagft swan excuse fob their aoi
’
the‘■armed eotentats'
can only J
________ a^WWav«y*^=S -™
ttgaaMnfdbatMpifo.
' T, “.
reaped to parties; that Maahnillan got
nothing more than bo dfaarvwd.snd all

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- Iflsingupmy accountr
&gt;ap farm accounts, don

1something you cm rely

'

"J'S

UpthaWfatac B
LfaritaJmw an

soon be dre ted, for (ha Radical party af
•which hS is tho chief hre the control of
a very large number at crowd mondes.

©nits’ Jfmisjir.j 6i«h.

—TheN. Y. Trttnme an the nomina­ - ‘ n BoouAM-awurenrr, , a : .
tion of Horace Greeley for Minister t» Parftoyer. Faa«jy GooSr, wan Fapar.A.

Cboap «B the A-Houpcat I

,

‘•Wall not exactly; but 1 calculate—”

Brai, Oftctax, Ptex nt Cits,

JIHLBYlIKlCfl©
R. HERRICK.
(TM kUBfllLh A XBVIXS'.®10
DEALER IX

Mfw

of Dante’s Din
Stay; A Woo
Lartrfdppe

�nicktr*®
r‘’**!ErU*v" BsUhCiUt &lt;

if you wast good eooiscnut
OirrxaOrncfa ILuucxa, “Oei Bon
about through with s*, arid the crep,fw&gt;
far *amy otaerratlan has gm*,&gt; i* mot* intau,' hr Mtftk
than an avnr*g*«roy
'
fata numbar of th* mw uoluma, sppeaa
Tree, somepicowi
er* are heavy todi

glllTiTiljri ta MBMTOdBWh’
■ ' ■' ' '

■

&lt; •

■

U X** warn catai Banata^
&lt;0 ,;.

and the cast part of this Towmhip 4bal
will go from twonly-five
’
'
boated* to th* aor*. .{."AiL . ... „
Hay Is also a good crop, and b meetly

)F GOODS,

Wo are greatly in A**dof rat*, and
unlras wearsIkvarodwith.iteoegr,’"tar
tho oom crop wUlboafettax*. Po Ota
need rain very much, al»o,butaa tajr
have not begun to ata yet, there
.
no
immediate danger of a failure of
tho potatoe crop, as late rains will

FOR CASfl,

ae w—"

PJOLUra 4 BKNTLBT**

i
^GAHKILL-BRYANB.-At
the M.
KJtoonage, In tto* vlllaga.July ITth,
IW.by Itev. A. P. Moors, Mr. Oral
IL Oabkjij., and MImMaby A. Bby-

AMD If Yfn rwi want mtn YOTTM*

d&gt; 30,000 WORTH YET LEFT 1

W!»lho HV.i

.TZASOA

Immense Rush to
A .pl—M stock of

lost of this week,we hope to be able to
announce, that, thn noisy wtee!i*no&lt;
atlll. Wo have had to go to Silver Crock
or Otsego, to mill for over a year now,
and I tell you the people hereabout* *rm
know in future, how to appreciate a mill

•

Bau.af tea m&lt;xt Fatal*"****
^TU» b« fc«U •» tedr otataltata—t

Btonl itwi.

BOOTS J SHOPS, CHEAP!
BROAD GAGUE

Dry Goods,
Booitf^oe*,
HaitsMdCapt,
Grocsriss,
Pisco Good*,
Cracker./
And Ghl !«&lt;■&gt;■■

UffE.

AMTICiGBSAT WSRffl
Broad Gauge Railway!
Middleville, July S2d, 18S7.
Tho wheat harvest is naarty completed
in Thomapplo. Borer*] farmers have
thrashed their wheat, and tho yield both
in quality and quantity, is beyond their
expectation, *o that the stare about the
midge, was confined to the outside of thefields. Tho destruction by that little tormooting ‘ Varment * is not great after all.
We can now boost of the largest crop of
wheat, that Thornapple over produced,
with a good prospect of a largo yield of

spripg grains.
'But no Rail Bond, to transport our
surplus grain to market and impart our
merchandise to this place. Bui why no
BoRBocd? is it because the fanner* of
Thoraapplo do no need one; ar Is it be­
cause you will not help build one through
this town I have heard good^eepectabloi'' ^t.
well to do Former*, say “ “J
'

That n Bo.-Tbe Kalamsnpo Teleenm* s*y» that tin- people of Michigan
»&gt;.!ful.' .ndo A thijoplQlfinof^ennior
Cksndlsr. lu bia-Uscawlon witKBe^atpr
FeMtnUcn. relative to “contcnrtalve'’

OUS NEWS
the Pcaple.'

KtpubUcJD-’.____ ________________

I wHl not give anything towardsbuildwg
the Grand River Valley Rail Bocd'.lrt
the
camronybuad ft. It will bebofli
,
anyway, without our help. I will not
giro anything to let the Sun shine; it
I
will shinn any Low without our help.—
’
Now this is foolish, talk far business man,
and intelligent Fanners to utter. I ■*«
r.o alternative fur us than to take bold of
fl,;, matter, with a detarniinatio
'v*‘
tho Bond must be buDi throagh !

Gnur'i Laet's Bojc—The August
nusber is upon our table. It opens with
a bcautifcl steel engraving. “First Break
iatheFcmilv " The other engraving*
KO of a high order. Tho book still main- villc. Yau have voted the arap®
uiMiis place as the Wing festoon aid In building from Hasting*
Ktgacne in this country.,
Tur An.i^ itwrnir - of August is

SPRAGUE A CO-

CWW, CMs, \
Hals,
Cap*.
Unm Goods, Trunk*, a
Satchels,___ H'eckTiM,
Collars,
Drawers,
SPECIAL

hilum

W

* tana

YORK

PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIHOKE, and_
WASUHGTOM LITTThu U tb» only Route to tb«

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania I

NOTICES

GIVE AWAY GOOD# j
' ron roKTT DATS losgkb!

l£ Qhreak Csses. sad »«r
pjWr.« cr GrclUl Mtaf I
LZra b- slscUd

StU'STSBK

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DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,
n. FRrMDonf * co., at&gt;au.
L. UCCKLgT.wiHe—U»»«MM&gt;w»aa.

tissk.tawwlc9

BELL'S HTEIBAL BBBM.

w.r?

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-- &gt;

Dr. J. BRYAN, CoMdUb*
PSyiidic.
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sis H«urTiT.»w Ta*

Carriage anil aSXagon grpot

nceivtd and is as usual full of literary
graiA 11 ecu tains Tho 0 uardian Angel;

ILspital Memories; LHrgn.for n Sailor;
L'ptho Edisto; Poor Richard; The Growth

Laniuaous and Toleration of Shales-

’umeriot, Toilet Articles,
Extracts,

pcare's Genius; Ixmgfollovr’s Translation
of Dude i Birina Ccmmcdia; The Old

fttnirjfil 6««K

in

Story; A Week’s

Toth t

Riding; The little
land of AppeutoD; The Lost Genius ;
Cicdnosii; A Lillput Province Reviews

DJULKR IM

iraoB, »*•*■», *nd

.

and Litetary Notice*

MOSE VALLABLE

MonnncATioM hajitasks Pgac*.1l must l* mortifying to a housewife to
find she hsc bought a poor, miserable
Palmier, when she called for the best,
and found It out too late to get any other,
when she had Invited company.
In trnying Smith’*,V&gt;&lt;&gt; 6&lt;R «*rtJy
wtot you d.tare—th* beet in market
He only manufacture* on* brand—that
Is always nice, and full weight.
Where there are several grade* manu­
factured, the dealer* always buy th*
cheapen, because there I* mor* profit in
It. Use none but Smith**.
"

Bryans Life Pills,
icr.Dew’““
—»------, , ■
mg to thmr maaaea. Om**WY *

haaoe the rshw of ywr
„ w*W
__ ____
than too fold. If

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aw B»J»»

are all right; IT — ---

It*. «f TyptaMfavt^Mr. AsasavO. Faaxire,
Mtd SI yttra
Tiie tubjeet of this memoir was born
tn Monruri, AthtahntaCo., Ohio ; cmlFjftcd to thUStatein 1H3, and about
eleven yean ago camo to this town.
The community baa thn* been bereft of
one wta&gt;, tn nil tho relations of life was
conddervd a man. Mr.J’HlXXXM W«»a
good, exemplary cltltan, and * man of
sterling Integrity In his business sta­
tion* Uo waa ever prompt to moot *□
htaobUgptlon* He wae a kind ftdtfstol
taubonJ, and his memory win aver Live
&gt;y enshrined to the heart* of hfe
nuw «onJy afflicted wife, brothen
and listen. Thu* h*a passed away •
valuable member of aocltay tn the
prime and strength of earfy n«nhood, when tho bopca of life’s fntoru
•ere Uli gniden light and promt**, H *
tluic too, when community and friend*
could so illy «para hire. "Xta, God’s

Dt.

IB««OTT'I

COMfOOKD MANDBAKE PIUS,

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J.&amp;GQOMEAR SCO.
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IRON &amp; STOVES

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ffga^srrcjgE;
g=*‘WQODJS fM

OBIXVSTOXBS,

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DRY GOODS

canitw of the Rebai canUr. .

1(100
BOOTS d SHOD,
^.s.^jssisrat&amp;Be D&amp;XXSGOODfi, ■
it »!np* xbrn tkm or lonr ordiufcry Skirt. ■»(!! rjjror goods.
»’• born thrown »«id« u inrl-M The lloopt orafts.
ru eorerrd with do abio nn&lt;! twitted thread, ud
to button rodo are »ol only doabio aprinn,but
^saasftwxaitah:

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Hn&amp;uTMtUr, rod thvir moan tod otHoOW
M?k of the town went
eecntoTooIr through their gU*^. t0
Cemetery HUI, a ludf mllo sway, rod
RhakMff tatatiMMla vUU beliefueUon to
« . .- * » v..—. ik.
nr

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toatnvmv
Frotato rrdrt R» u~ o.'wr w r»-n.

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on. CLOTBS,
csocxEtr.Ac..

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SirrfiiLgisgBsatf

E«il2r3sr*tote 1 ■»*&lt;»*

KILLWiXS^OP.

San 25 Per Ont iFm Pita!

Milk,Strait 4 tnjtJoBurti,
gwlFAWOki

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                    <text>�“rrij iaiflsn,TVbti,»ref:
generally ‘‘bring round lorire." Hhae
no foundation’of hope in (be life which
xww H, or ia that wfateh Into todtoa
Win things remain thneT' wm the
Republican party remain compact nd
united when no great hostile organisa­
tion stai&gt;da falti front? We think It
trill, j Wehellmits’^dndploi to be as
enduring a* the hopes and longings of
the human aoiM- fe loug aeli to true
tothe Me^ .whlch gave, to birth, and
which, has given ftsueoMa, ao long must
U remain the party Which embmora all
lovwu df Irife govtnUDent; all loyere of
equal rights buforo the Uw; allwhoboboMeeein.the capacity of mankind for

I MW-- w« - -7
Wkit.ito'waj^ is- Ow
mt tolta tM»ft«t party, and rtpre; rii. right principles of gov«vnai^MgeuctalrulcaH parties itirt
dtarwCpMCwhmsiauI parotic
9
wad &lt;frue of the Aid 'Federal
ah J equally true oF the'dKFRetMfttati. They grew, us all j.arkvoosof the living iesmn of the
;TM&lt;y.embodied more or.Iras the
rtK-Hin..tiiey were aw-wi/ted and
Jdby dtaproptojuateo. lung as
rfvsetrtrtl living Mens, and were
^5'- ” •• ’'r' h '

Inter day, aroec the Whig and
• the natural growth Of the times. They
fr" luting hwrew which then
•(lanlrttDltad'.the pollticnl action of a ma'■^tybf the i*-»|&gt;lc. Both of these por-

Wpoldleal mcrRues, dead-livueea Jnhabited XWilly' by corrupt and deciyid
polHfcfcris‘ wire cared ^olliing for prin­
ciples, ai d iqd/xyi. knew nothing of
Jwee, flshee
and~tKnTey brought
’

and liberal-minded, of whatever condi­
tion or color. Humanity la remarkably
tenacious of Ms ■‘well-springe," of that
which girts It tone; of tbM which ele­
vate* and enlarges Its cspudly • for [feedom of thought arid Bqtidn; and that
party or Idea which mseti there requlrom?nU, must forever remain dear to the
intima'. We believe . the Republican
party baa .wrought qut .for the country
and the human race higher and mare
glorious reaulu than all' other political
jaurtisssluop the foundation of our gov­
ernment. Webelfove that It comprises
semuth and men moral worth and
political honesty than any party ever
existing incur country. Wo believe
that it meets the hfgbcat wants and be t
politfoal |nterdrta of human nature, and.
m »uch we augur for it a gloxfoua future
of aieftiincaa and blcrelug to our nation,
and to the oppressed of ail lands.—
“.“bartie" und comipt^Kiflab politicians
may for a time mar the boiuty of its un­
folded and unfolding printfiles to the
uneoplilMlcnted and prejudiced mind,
but the Champion of all.that is noble
and good In popular government, it
mad continue to be, what it. now is,
the hope of the oppreaeoi, the ruling
political organisation in a country,
which, by iU numbers and devotion to
truth nud freedom, it baa forever freed
from the curse of slavery.
We look forward with much pleasure
to the time, when the ahncklcn of igno­
rance, of prejudice and wrong education
shall be loosed, and when moo true to
th'tnselvee, hunrot with thcmrelvu-,
true' to the beet lufetssUcf humanity,
rhall be governed tj the sweat spirit—
tbo noble devotion to popular govern­
ment and hunian freedom, whhb per­
meates anh breath*, through every de­
clared principle j'of the Republican

Ilnfurtbt

outgrowth of Ignorance of tbs laws
which govern trad* and litfflWfcfM ' *
the relations of human beings to
each ocher—the oroppiag out in anew
form of the teachings of Fourier and
kiadred aplrlto, and is entirely qontroTL
cd by designing men, destitute of IntoP
ligenoe. or philaathnnr. oc7 IraMy. *

—Brasil is to arm 20.000 negroes to fight
theJ’toguayana ■ .......... \
.
—The younc ladles at NUre, Mich.,
have a bane beti dub.
—Eouthiornere are baying IMd and
settling tn British Hondaras. ,
-New Orleans to very dry; they use
8,000 kega of lager beer dally.
—£,000,(00 bushels of oyalaas were
brougbtio Jlaltimorv last year..
-Impeejal tdttllAs ire going frtoa'
Mexicorototbe Ilraslllan aeevtaa.

-Gold mining to crew!Ing wtrw «dfo­
ment in Ohfo andSouth Oaroltaa.

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DRY GOODS,

BOOKS AND STATIONERY

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GLOBIOTJ8 NEWS
cjixrtTS,

jtjzi pjtfA
GSOCVWtH,

PtMtfOOs,
Gl—Putty,

B. LAHO, SPBAGOTAOO

we infer after the hriUction of worrying
through an omblgwota and not levy &lt;xrtain 4-lo the Public.*' The writer writes'
as though he was a beggar,—has a few
fine words for the dignity of lafoor,—
makes a blunderbuss of himself In try­
lug to reach the puldle pulse, and leaves
the. imprtwden upon the mind of the
reader that the editor to neither able nor
hwawt He, Uke all AoWy writersthough sa M. D.-has miserably failed
to dtognoeo the dtocese of the maaern.
'rhcpaojde are peculiarly averse to urn

nrt* logical proportion than that time
sad pay should be oaoeL . There U atoms
peuyw tn irrtw flare, but with singwJ ano
lion or pap.. Tbeir lujustloe U throe
who eocuoiMwl grs the LNraof our To-

rant, and toreccl
_____ _____ ,--. __ _________ ■geBito&gt;M»« to»,-whtoh M an ri
idwM BaMi.

MDtH STOCK of
fall 4 aiintrr 6«obs.

Tennmace has 18 cotton ketosies With
000 workers and gi.oco.ooo capital.

died from the oourtaut absorption of
that poison.
*.
-Of MUM ached children in gMg
JgjrooUhere oiguAzatlons was.abantueky tbe svy&amp;reattendance hat year
toricd anil buried out of sight long ago.
was
1H*,£8L
~
7be-otiivr»till' stands as a tort of Giant
-AM. IA.II. «£r uk-. . aru. u
klh-ipair twitici crumbling over the heads
Part. Eiw^Uua for » «ui
of Ito occutuntfH, and milking up honnI W#rA'~«*W&lt;X»«a at all pshiert by.
1A10A umoi&gt;.
JHaMMsurvived th'- power to do serious
We kava before: «• tie Initial num­
v.—— — —.11 ..
-i.uin^to’dogpod,
;urt of wind ber of tbe Grand Rapkto Labor Ifofon.
_ . ..
. ^_|sjo^.s^M*h
Journal. It Is, as its name Indicates,
•wind ctiad Dhrn's bones with which it 14
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0 Ihfon which Xtitatre
,
lb, tong as that yrindpfe Iniction, aud'ehajies their bcinot butlive. So when that,
hfoh to thrlr life, fa gone &gt; */
l-aarmotbutdic. Artifo .

job Lots, fob cash,

MT-The election of IxHim Kaaavwr,
to a acet In the' Hungarian partanient,
marks another trtutnpb for th«i friends
of Political Progreetdon. Austria honors
her council* -She nobly throws tbs
mantle of ooudemriAtlun over her part'
history of oppremlcn and wrong, by al-:
lowing thia representative al Liberal
idem to bold petition in a country from
which he ban been exiled since 1861.

.1 rbf &gt; ; -.Tad rm-f . ^er frt.y •«
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W^l -X'-'l orft no ■

ftnSWalMrrii*!

®t*l»’ £anus$iag

JWMUIMS®

�lai ant

vat 9000 mobs chw.
rmt.reerd.ip Nettoe^nA., PaMW A

Partna. Belle lain. M. Y.
tfXa enar.-M. V. B. Cowan. UfoyeAto, I«V

tttol bare bean ledntod to nee Umb ereey eun
■er atooo that Unto Aaatottte, Ettlak they are
tnralnabto
'

l&lt;0 per ,1.. - Cuareeu. AC*. Chicago. HL
’^utAOoie Sale.—Ettate of Oto, W.

Still Leads the Vais!

mat' nssn tup oe srn».
iroune* in .lately and Is nailing fa
.1 about »!.T» to »18J. Ttoijuality
but former. report

Great Baiaiij for te Popte!

3, FOE CASH,
Immense Rush to

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Dry Goods,
.
Boots# Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
'?
And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

elaa In KMUnga .*
jiwH?

BING &amp; LIVINGSTON’S

II* t», of Us wm i

A - ilBjeioors'f shoes, cheap!
, MOWS SVGABr

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT T8KBH
Broad Gauge Bailw a y!
0. D. 8PAUMIM.
Haatlnfi.prt, tub laM.

Hals,
Linen Goods,
Satchels,
Collate, ?
Drawers,

if

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Caps,
Trunks,
Neck Ties, j,
Suspenders^
Shirts,‘^c.

.

-MAXCI, to er fret*

HUllIPS “ IMTUT

NEW YORK,

BOSTON, ■
piTTsnvBGn.

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Oil Regions of Tenuaylvonia I
appreciated bj «' wslnswta, w. niilataeaL

GIVE AWAY GOODS
Atlantic A Gt Western Railway.

FOB FOBTY DAYS LONGED !

ortoy. brute the bone, of the
pa-ard
tsreegb and lodged to tbe-toorbnyfcnd. Ilndied
»e!» il-Mtly after being aboL

CUTTlN&amp;loy

CHAROB,'

ar CUSTOM WORK MADK TO ORDKS.jSl

"Some thought to rtoe IbeaualrM to Llgb «li-

OUS NEWS
J. P. B0BEST3,WHO IS BULLING MORB AX D

BETTER GOODS
Fee Ito -E-25T *-

Great Question
Wadn Clotjhtogasreat &gt;t freight to lia bell. It is the gaeOTal
epletee af ail. IT al bad it not bent for the AfomKdnj~f a-ad Zi/’&lt;-*a»r&gt;*/ prepertie. of the Dreg.
* Medtoliwe oa*lta bill* of laden for F. D. Acxiar
ACoa,C.ty Dreg Store, Heating. Mfcb, lb.
eorif reuld bare beta rtartled with the leas of
tbu noble ship, and the Hees ef all eg beard.

Snr. are Oatotr». It But fee gratify log inUBigrnea, to learn that any nan can alwey. hare
alee light, e&lt;.&lt;t,.p«ngy bread, by naiug Smith-.
Menatto. Il will ri«e vpyrrlte merit, wbilnlt M

ml) ®aj»« gltjot

PAINTS, OILS, TAMXiim, POTTY;
DYMTUVrS, YODni MOTIOKB,
rar IT jam. lamm CHOCYXYs,
TRUSSES. BYMUtOES, Ac.. *« . Ao.
SCBOCfl) AND MUCKXAMOW
TOOtV GYATIOlf B«T,

bLanx books. HKVStira*

coSmbboiai..

MAGAZINES, Ac. SHEET MDH1Q.
LUG AL BLAMKM, • towwLw.rw— ■
BOOES.T10LW AGUfTABiiTnOrafl
FANCY AND TOII.KT AETICLEM,

axd ro«e«Tvaiw.JA*«»«.
!OV9, At., it.

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MECHAXICS. OhltOTMTF.
iSr’SiWi^SS;

V toying an Inferior arUele. Jut I&gt;0 bios ;
w«s nothing but lbs best
nu Saler.Ua i&gt; gn. third elrengrr than i

■itii iirrBAW
Meer Mart, Ji»toa«to

jpsrnlitre Sl»rt«—Take Ifstltc•
tonuUpa af Yankn. SprngfuAd
AkUconaly. It UraU.r irregelar In fore
prebcUy eorera an art* of about Amr'
toiirt, and is repatnd to be «ort meileoAt
(tounds. Sosanofnni'Tllamiua
/bre.eda .porting dub and umke

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Uk, adrretag. of all thoee litoral toyy
•hiehento torera gtot&gt; hew Ttoh. r***
gr^Jr at th. to.ret -mtoet petoto «d .£&gt;»*»
bey ttoto good. of&gt;*

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' in nasax nttebs. . •
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DRYGOODS
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ffllOUSAUS ASD RETAIL.

Hardware Merchant,
Snki (UH*, .
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MILLINERI SHOP,

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FOR SALE!
I wish to sell 80 ACRES
of Timbered Lend, lying three
railM eut of Heetinp, 31 ecroe
.owed to wheel, tires more
chopped. . For pnrtionhr. in­
qutreof. . ELAM CROOK,
reading mmPw Ferm.

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HASTINGS, 5riciIIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AEG. 21,1807.

VOL. XII.
Sirrrtorg,

NUMBER 17.
Tha Ionia of BuH Rua

ahapo of croaros, and always act­
ing aa&lt; if to relievo tha otharwiae
Lidreiur monotony. Behind thia outer

A oonvp»daet of iba Ctucfamati
Commarrial.writmgofaviriitoaMUititoMdof B^Run,aaya:
-The firs* right that greeted my eyre at
Ifaaa^ Junction was ■ foniN* rewind•r of tho war. The huge pDre of Uoaa

rides of tho rooms or poasagts, LdHn and --------------- ------ —r— —
French Jnacrinttooa on white marble fajauto taaa Wrts type to «ymsiaba are placed*
~
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■umo from Livy
reminding tha ■
life and tho full

HASTINGS.

while, his

MBS. C. rRBEUAK,

M i r.iTi nr e a,
onra &gt;nu nurxo-a met,
Q18TIKC8,. ... aSyl . . . MtCH.
WILLIAM lifYERS,
Deatetbi

Music &amp; Jewelry,
nr-wmv-w rurv, .tan'ka. w

PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,

INtyLTMmHtl,

Boots and Shoes,
turneraclarkeT**

Carrie &amp; Vap-Maien.
1CHW toV»Tt.

SI 188 M. MEAD,

DREHH.MAKEH
zu mr st)-xjb&gt; orrATTfxm.
s» srotr, ssics siocs.
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MAIN BROTHERS,

Draft Mhie, Gms,'
’‘‘’’“'SJ.'SB,.™.
STARK WEATHER,

House Painter

W. PARKER &amp; SON,

Linn It Sale Stable,

, atttnitniit.
•WtffrtXOfl. - - • otyi • - • MICH.
LEW. CAMPBELL,

'City Bestaurant,"
vats

owns Dxror,
Unsay, lUCTW MICH.

J. LEE BESD,

B!achnilh,Carriaie Iroisr,
iioniNEONAgiyirfM^s

glimpse of
their cut-calls d&gt;y-Lertinp*.‘ andlaughtor;
ran down tha at
___
tho pricaia, (who like tho soldiers Wo
mother, mother t papa has hung him- '
found cvvrywhreo in Franco) crowd I
aslfl*
«Kow for It,’’thought Felix in ,
tlicraselvos with many a whispered ~r»,
ambuscade, * we shall have a touching Iing ready al tha railroad track to snigh
and the women huddled to tho aide of
scene presently." “Hung himeeif !*' ho Itha deliveries, and sevunri tons of bouse
their protector* with n pretty prct»-nce of
board Mrs Stauhujio repeat, as she walk- Ihare been shipped. Ono man, with u
alarm. It wan ■ right well calculated to
«d
Iterarely up stain. “He IrnA t gut ,&amp;to help him, colloctod in two day%
teach u* tho utter folly of oaHahneaa,
• enough to come to 118. MylamlIt ia sufficiently exact, themfore to say pluck enuugn for such a thing or fro
falsehood and oppression, and the prioOIt-aa valuo of giving our bent offorto to that the platform ia l /KX) feet Gum Dorth would hare done it tong ago. Well, I Ljd, a Pannsylvtuua Dutchman, named
tho cause of humanity, justice and free­ to auuth, and 1,000 feet from oastto weat, bolioro bo haa ctoao it, however, ahe cun- Varney brought out a tong powerful
dom. Ono of tho gravest questions in tho prupurtfon* being aatwo to three, tho tinuod n.1 riip camo in view uf Folia's 'looking bone Crum behind the bar, say­
such a city as Paris ia the burial of tho ordinary projiurtioua of n F'roumaoun* reprewnitativo. ' Mull (to tho little girl)’’ ing * Horn, new, is sotno poor f.dfow’s
deed. Centurioa ago it waa a groat trouble Ixidge, but reversed in form, tho longest I thiuk ho ought to bo cat dawn You thighbone? Tho right waa nut uno to
n another
had butter'g&gt; into tho kitchon and get n insure cheerful reflections,
in tho populous and powerful eras of the dimension* being from north tu south
Tho grout platform, it muat be recol­ knife, my dear; but dual go down too great heap wore ]ulcd miuaoo of camp
Boman Empire; and it ia related by an
old historian ’.hat c en after they roaurt- lected, is entirely orriScinl. The original fest or you might fill and hurt yuunolfi kotilra, broken muskot barrels, wheel
od to burning thn corpses and presorting form of Monit Moriah may bo *•*» in a Stay, I fcrgyt There’s no kuiie in tho tires, solid shot and broken shells, fragthe oahoe, they had not space to ■tore hundred neighboring hill* yet in a state Idtehou eluup enough. You can guruuud rnante uf swords, Lite of wagon gear, old
to Mr. Hulmes thi shuemakory—ha’s on­ rusty Cro-locks and tho like. Thia, too,
away tho urns in wb ich those ashes were
ly four streets off-Laud ask him to lend is fur the market, tl» last relics of tho
proMcrved. Three rcc’ptaclca for tho rincons ridge eloping rapidly to tlio south.
Unas of the dead of.Faria originated in Ils summit was about 300 foot from tho us his paring kuifa ; tell him to whet it hngo debris of dorirurtton, of which eve­
ry bottlefteld ia tho fruitful parent.
I'M, consequence of a dreroo for the eastern volley,that of Jehosaphat,through before ho Bends it And, Molly whoa
clearing of-woof tho ohief rem.'trio* of which the brook Kodron flow*; tho bed yun are in tho neighborhood, you am
the city; and from that time as the jro- Of tho brook Leing *ume five hundred stun at Aunt Sukey's and ask how the
■bainis.
And
Molly
you
can
stop
at
tha
fcH
in
level
distsnon
from
the
top
uf
tho
grrea of improvement and tho aliening of
growl’s shop as yun aro coming back
now street* mode space essential other
Tu get room upon so ill-shapou a hill and get a puuml of sugar. “Poor Felix I”
burial grounds have been closed, and
and thou human dtdirus carefully gath­ for a vmI and permanent a structure,wii4 sighed Mrs. btanhepo, when her daugh­
ered into those caverns. I noticed tablet* a piece of engineering suitable tu a Bul- ter had departed; • I hope wo shall get
upon which was deeply carved tho coms' omun to contrive and a Hiram tocxrcu’.c. him down before the vital spark's extinct;
Tlio first step performed was tliat of cut­ for thA-ro burying* are very troublaromc,
ting down tho top uf the ridge about fif­ and cost luom-y Ho wanted to put co
feet, beginning near tho centre of end to hiinsulf too ; and 1 think 1 ought
ed, i.-ronf oftoero bearing Dio last teen
’
year’s date. Na[xileon'* impruvem-'nis tho ntr«Med nlatfurm and cutting to- to let trim hare hi* own way for onoa in
stop at no imnodimontB Ho austrvya tho 'warela tho north. Tliis rorrod a double his life; ho used to soy 1 wm always
pnrpoao,
viz: it reduced the lal»ur of filL croaring him 1 wiah ho hadnt mndlt
tonomont* of tho living to open new I
that new ctothu line; an old roj&gt;e might
streets, to widen old one* and ulherwiso ing in on the iiidaa, and ftunubod a good
Here a
to lutautify thn city; and hu doos not jamount of material in tho form of bro­ Lave answered hi* j.un&gt;o*o.
1 voice, which suuudod like that of the
hcritate to teredo ,tlio sanclunrirs of tha ken rock for tho same. A little culcula- i
3ravn There is scmiMhing faerfully cal­ tiun of Cio spnoo to bo filled in gives tho I rajijKsied suicide, broke in urxm Mr*.
8‘juihupo's soliloquy with. “You couculating in the arrangemout of death ■fiulluwing jinriiculars:
BrmysiMi th* original wall to have are- fotmded Jesabel 111 bo the death uf
and burial in Faria I have tiiwl to de­
Onlj tdraaia —and yet retarn It will;
I
scribe the mode uf French living the J raged forty foot in bright, the amuuut of you!” Mrs. Btauhupe, thinking tld*
Osly • earl Imn out the sabara glory '
must, of course, be a glmsily exclama­
Thsl trywacU ter brad.now slumbering no rill systematic devotiun to pleasure, tho regu­ I earth -necessary for thi* purpose wool I bo
lar disregard of what wo call morality ii three and a half milliuu* cubic yonla— tion, uttered a wild scruain, and attempt­
Only a little Iife. end yet it led to Usaren,
ehd nligiuA the idolatry, of high art in j Even atlmilting tho half of tito» only aa ed to escape down a Harruw staircase.—
painting kulptnro,. 'mtw, dwyatiou l ix-ccsaary for the filling in, and tlie tabor Felix; starting from his place uf conceal­
ment, gave charo Mrs. Stanhupo atarnand dresa, and the manner in which vice '
is polished, nut into virtue, but almost in- . n- r of thn ]dctfonn aro the rerairiu* bled, midway on the flight of stain, and
to voncratfou. Tho same elaborate order which indiente tlio greatest antiquity— Mr. Stanhope haring just reached her
follow* the human being to''his final! they aro thought by many to reach the and made agresp nt her diriievnlad hair
abode, and tho gbuAtly architecture of age of Sutomun. Here the wall i* forty aa it streamed backward, the amiable
tha Oatacomb* M the finished nnuie uf ■ feet high, tho tower purtiua being .cou*- partnors were precipitated to tha bottom
heorfliM* prognumuo. The law takre to- pused uf aixtnen cuiuroa uf rmy largo ।i togethee; both wore badly brniaod.
stint cognix.iucs of the dead, *a it prb stones sumo of them n» much ti* nine- ■
■mre* cunatant guardianship uf the Hr- teen feet lung, four fret high, &lt;tad right
ing body. Notice of decease tutui ba in- thick. Thoro ore Imretod.
In filling up tho vest early- lying boriantly mode to the Maynr by tlio rela­
Hio Bet. J. IL Augliey, in hi* “Iron
tive* or by tho tenant atwhoae house the | twoon tho walla and vngiual hill, aulvanJtogOWM taken of subterranean apart- [ Funuico, ’—a narrative cdUii* experience
meuta,
raring much mal.ui.il, and aUurd- i ■nd autferiuga in rv’.-eld- &gt;io—gives the ‘T’reutnunt of Prisoners of War and
?Risrrltanji.
1 ing couvenicua-o for tho temple aarvice. following report of n sermon winch was 1Union Charms held by the Confederate
I Tlirough tlwiro chamber*, which &lt;re&gt; im- dulivrred by an unlottorud preacher in ‘authorities during tho late rol-dlfon. metiaoly large, some of thran. nut leas Mtetoripri
All
r-rakm J iatntaM
“My Brothcrin and listen—I air a ig- ’uLwim wpos rtta- rf u,^,
hand* of ■ oumpony, which pays a certain than 3U0 feet iu length forty wide and
nqiMM k, ,4(^' a.
tariff to the giiTcnimeuL Ibero are nine thirty high, th* victiwa for th* sacrifice* norant man, foilared tl» plow all my life, 1
a* dinwQed below atathwr •
d***e* of funeral* the cost of tho lowest I were driven and reccired by an inclined and never rubbod again nary college. — committee,
1
-a
u.
being about four dollars und of thn first paaroga way at the tout uf the altar thus As I said oforo, I'm ignorant ; and I . '•
- ii_v_ i___ 1__ V..-.U. I
i। avoiding tho necessity uf daring cattle, thank God for it, [Brother Jonas roa- ‘dress of the wnter.
2. If a roldioror aeamcn, his rank
• ahoep and goals through the great courts ponded, Farson yer ought to bo very
Thu pour are^ buried fit
I ofientime* cruwdad aa they were l»y »ur- thankful, fur yer very igmnnt'] Well or
poritiuu,
and
with
whet
ofounand
ha
’
ahipjiraL Anudu-r of thra* *n&gt;&gt;torrau«in I’m agin all high lamt foUara what ■erred.
1
8. A full statemontof all facts know*
their contents distributed te tho mighty , abaihber* i* near the routhaaat comer of preaches grammar and Greek for a thouai tha |ilniform. It ia more like a rories of ifed dollars n year. ’I hey preaches fur i1to tho writer touching hi* own iranriaunmalto I have just visited.
t cavot mduding a vault, suipurt-d in oil tho munvy and they gits it and that’s all, ’montor treatment, nud that of othare.
Kirw or «S»^ prioa
„
I Lv fifteen row* of columns making an tho/H git They’ve gut so higb-larnt •! 1
Eya-Sight
apartment 319 by 2M) feet If tho trn- they contradicts Eerittter. what plainly 1
,lu
Milton * biiuducaa .waa thcremjt of ; drtkin* bT Fro*rawmary aro to bo relied tells ua ilmt tho sun rw*-a and rota. Tlicy I nam'M
of C-mfo^-rute uOioare iu charge
1
over-p-urk amL. dyspepsia.. One of tho (; up&gt;«n, tho craftwnou uf King Sutomun says it don’t bat that thayoarth whirls I.
| Corroapondeuta frtuu Ohio MteUnwn
most eminent American divine* haa for lj had a mystic pur[Meo in tho fiirmotiun uf round like day to the seal. Wbnl ud 'Keutuckr and Tbwnisaau _-ni
'
I romu time Leon compellod to forego tho , Ummo aupertoructurc* of the lemjJa, and
cumeof the water hi the wells if ft did f
1 pleasure of reading, itas spent thousand* ' (he iiudilutiuh of tho Buyal Arch Ik-groa
Woodon’t ft all spill oat and leave ’em
' of dollars In vain, and lust year* uf time, ibdirretly
■
refraUe to them.—Soi^i dryj and whor’d ww bet I may say to ,
in anwequenoe uf gvtting up several
them m the aorpent said unto David,.
hoar* before day, and studying by artifi­
'Much learning ha^i made thea mad.*
I
cial light Hi* eye* will never get walk
Kilk for B^tri DUsase.
“Whan 1 preachre I novar tokeoa text
j-oew’' a. tHl I get into, the K*lpit: then I preaches
free uro of tho cytwghf in readiug small Lf/'i'T time time ago brought to public
notice a full account of the curetire of
print ’and doing fine rowing.
In view of three thiuga, it i* Well to ul&gt; facts of tho continued uro of milk regi­
IS i. i □n a gwinc tar open tho j
sorve tho following rules to thou-c of tho. men in tho treatment of many .diseases Bteto, and tha Iret rere* 1m*I18&gt;&gt;
’’aSOaB wM«

IIJATUWH. • •
’- j

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,

D. £ WOODWARD?

' $rj ®ociT6ri&gt;«rits,

US»o.u bnwat itn as described by Dr Karell.
Thtroin now additional testimony on this
•■liad. wp^rally M atla^to roerind
enlargement of Urn muscular structure of
tho h-a4 nanntifi'.-aliy called hyper XO; hr,
m m
mtroar.'nfod.
a French
pitreditu
of
SXST by
This
ganflemantoLus

light and darknom
■ 11 “‘IT,
Nover begin to road, or wriin, or w?w,
for several minutea after coming fium
darknes* to a bright light
Never read by twilight or moonlight,

gwhato take ft tor a tex (suiting the actton to the-wurd, ba upaMd the Kble
und commenced reading and »[lolling U&gt;grthur) 'Man ia fta*-r-f-u-l-ly fearfully
and wro-n-d-o-r-f-ti-l-l-y—wonderfully
m-fr-d-le—med*,—(pruDounringitmad.^Wall,’ it'* a qw tex, but I aed ’a gwino

that in lha embamuomont of the draolakwn arising frumlhia state of lac heart,
tho light, or window, or dour.
I
mcnlJnto three head#.
11 is better to-hore the light fall from
above, obliquely over tho toil shoulder j «
Nrow sleep *o that on first awukidg,
the eye* *b&gt;U open cm the light of u

’"S'L, W.S. r—&gt;7 Jw? —r~-T^.
T.1«B» |W

.VrereArov

QtWPtf,

on

Umwa -Ma.
m™.
row
'

Foret and fcro-

�,

DKY goods.

^«WCOOtM,XT

MAI UST IMJnttj
the Prwddcntial chair. Hetme, the or­
der suspending Mr. Staxtox—an out­
rage upon the country, a wilful and ma­
licious violation of tho latent and spirit
of the Tenure bill,—created not so much
surprise a? ffodlgnatlon.
.
- Thl., ta not the first attempt in the his­
tory of nations to drive from official
positions, mm true (o tlicmselvra and
their country. The story of the Ft such
T. evolution |« not noold, that it has ponod from historic annals.
Itolsascins
cart-fol conaideraflan of men wboanatain the Pn-'ident's arrogation of pow­
er. DaXTOX aoramed, what Axmunv
JonnaoN oasubmw, the power which cen­
tres in and belongs only to law. DaXtox undertook, like Axrmxw Joinreox,
‘to boeome the sole arbiter of the liberties
ofa people. Daxtox would have been
instrumental tn the flight ofCAXxor, as
Andukw Joinreox, isaInstrumental In
su-per.ding from office our American
Cauxot—Edwjw M. ETaxtox. Dax­
tox wr-&gt; base, freacAerous and true', do
also 1* AXDianv Johxbox.
Where 1» our American RonnsriEXKE,
with tho courage and power, without the
cruelty of his French prototype, tn drive
in Ignominy and soorn from a position
which he dlsgnces, end from the coun­
cils of a nation which he has outraged
and whose law bo defies—AXDrew
Jouxsox—a more than Daxtox—a
beastly, drunken Caligula. Hm Congr.* • the back bono to arraign this man
nnd send him to a political guillotine
where his power for further jnlschlef

Groceries,

Boots andShoes,

STOCK OF GOODS,

Hats and Cape,
Clothing,

J. S. GOODTEAR &amp;C0.
JOB LOTS, FOB CASH,
match ta to oom. off oc Friday enL
A tolrrdbly Air istltattos of to. old Xagltoh
form of HKiog, tha atwplo&lt;haao cam. off yaaterday ool al Sucoy.ld. Park. Th. dlrtaore res

jfall £ SSlinter &lt;5ttte.

of which is tho moat extoaair* and .alsaMa of
uiy on tin Wiatmi ConUa.nl. Our toaak. .re
due and tondwed to too Ubrarfaa tor too plw.un of too t toil to that riamle retreat, and far oth­
er personal farora daring oar brief .toy si Toron­
to. Uaviag Toronto, a Iwtfao boar.'* rid. onr
tho Oread Trank, brought u. to this qairt VUInge, uulafia. break A&lt;t at this popular Houae
has ptaood us In good homor with all tho world.

Their Real Valu,l

IIIISItTt k

CIEHI1T1

^pDDLEntLK

tors, who would Imperil the interests and
safety of our nation. - He is nlao a firm
advocate of the Congtesolonal Recon­
struction act, and startled by the wmrpatlons and open defiance of law by tlio
President, throws the weight of bis In­
fluence in favor of the only safeguard of
cur liberties—the law-making ]&gt;ower.
This Is enough to kill him among men
who plot and batch treason, and who
would barter the liberties of the people
with as little concern u they di|l black
men. Hence, his suspension from the
duties of an office which ho han honored
long and eminently.

DRY GOODS

BOOKS AKD STATtOKEBT

WOOLEN -PA CTO R Y,

iaiqatly, lhal tMr thresholds are toagalaa of tos
downward road to perdlttoa for ra.ny inooc.rt
young girls, that tom ar. regolar price. p*.d
by th. proprittmws of bawdy boswa to lb.
k l£»p»r. of aaeh nlabltohmnia hr to. ~fre.b
, «toek” they furaiah, and I .boo’d radarcr to

GLORIOUS NETS
Paint* ff Oil*,
The ritfans ef Barry Creaty to te MM
Gias* f Putty,
At Greatly Hnducod PriestVanish, Dye Stuffs,
Ding 4 Bookstore

cxcllo even our pa&amp;uag apprehension.
Our correspondent, however, asks cur
opinion of the charge, and be haaa right

&lt;5e«tT £antijJi»j

Safe 25 Per Cent a Fanner Prices!

can porfr. It sounds strangely like the
music of that “harp of A thounmd
strfug&gt;M upon which bunglers play now­
end-then to please the ears or excite tho
fears of nervous old ladles and babbling
children. It in true that a respectable
portion of the party, whose principles
His our pleasure andprivilege to advo­
cate, furor submitting—not a Idcensc
law—notion soqulescanoeAa the liquor
traffic, bitt a stringent Prohibitory law,
mt n Hcpontc clause to the people. Their
reasons are Obvious to er-’ry ealm and
reasonable thinker, end need not be di£

rtlyr

ion, should not be allowed ta enonmber,
at tho ballot box, the new sonstUatton.
They believe also, that tba people are Id-

Beady-Made Clothing!

FL HERRICK,
(IV BVBBBLL h BBTIMB-■«?»»•*

■traKg

�jtiicnl

Carriage an) Klagott grjot

Notice -Jon BlPauia.
!*
Maabtod: How last, hew IWotered—CwLTJ.
C. buss AOo-

IF YOU WAIT GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

M0"*0

mt The Burner OAoo ia Sourred to
Holbrook'* HkIL Brick Block.

:.'(

SrECIALJtOTICBB.

1

■Komotf. Blood PszUter smd Maadri

^nnrn‘ y
Dty-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crocket*^'■ ■ ■
Fyfe’s,

Clothing,
Hats,
Linen Goods,
Satchels,
Collars,
Drawers,

GIVf AWAY GOODS

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Tn Peoa Max'* Fatean.—Why» Because by
III uie s pair of boots or .hoes la made to wear st
Irut one-third lancer than tf.sy otherwise would.
See ailrertismacnt of Da. DaVuasu's Wares-

Cloths,
Caps,
Trunks,
Keck Ties,
Suspends^
Shirts, $c.

Ji’arnltnre Stere.—Take Balke.

currnra dont frjre of

chafof.,

Btu uMrCit tf Creckery la Tawa.

prCVSToit WOSX IUDS TO OKDa.jd

Fresh G«»4i caaslaaOy •w haai.
014 Goois selling regarileM.af C«il,

and warranted Ao St. cboopsr than tho ehraprei
MrCcrae early aad aeovre bamloo white the
.Uck te full, at tha TEMPLE OF FASHION.

Dry Goods,
, Doots &amp; Shoes,
Hatsand Caps,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Glasswars.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

Mr. WoM. Is said to bar. mad, roO.Ott oo Ms
sal. of the Dund.rbrrg to France.
—A bouse bail! by Wm. Penn io 1*11 is sow
alaading on Xoutin Hired, Philadelphia.
—The Jews bare resol red to eaUbliah a college
in Philadelphia
—The New York Fenians eased that they hare
sufiScient sMtarial la keep V&lt;,am mac la th. 6.14

RUBSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
Ty£ANHOoD t

:

' ’■ “

ALL KINDS OF BLANKS,
ALL KINDS OF BLANKS,
ALL KINDS OF BLANKS,

mhum

. iimn

”

IIo-w Uotet, how IZcwtox*«'&lt;] :

PULMONIC BYHUP.

B»*n la tha Hoaxing* Uenos Block.

JOHN WOLF.
□astiugs, Aagwalllh, 1M«.
dear, lu taking I be great diseoretiea' In science
aad eb.TOl.tre, and making them arailsMa to Um
• aau of erary day life. In msnufactuHug na arti­
cle of Salenuea tbal baa canard more bspptnsas
lo the Lniuaa family than anything rear InreoUd

aoltN

Still Leads the Van!

milts on her late European tear, which ututsDtartly prora. tha aaa worthiness of-iroo-elwU.
—Ths freedmen hare deposited abost H.IKX’.000, in their Haring. Dank nt Naw Oriren. dare
it. establishment, fa tbelr Barings Bank st Mo-

p&lt;trtMi*t&lt; ’■ W» are prepared te fhrnteh

waaat ataaxa

stall bosra. ICF CBEAM famished day sad
night while the smsoo lasts.

. j Ff

a.t‘a'd

DBT GOODS.

&lt;&gt;bdane

takes It tie bweit pdAibla rales. We hope by

Long - Tried Establishment!

a^o.xL1

”(*•« &lt;M sbaeMJ. ariU. tho
th. aunt. which Ibey will
te

—No mots pearl powdero or Manching creams
ftr'UW Mr tares of tbs Mien. Fashion baa iaaoad a deem ordering Honda rcmphxSsoa and
Wack hair. Nothing slot wfll bqw pare amour

DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,
Haring Mwnred th. large roomo.er BBOWJTI
WAGON SHOP. with tncreaoad MalMasa, &lt;M&gt;
prepared U do all kinds of

TO BUY YOUK GOODS I

Ho use, Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter

CVOICB FAULT GBOCEBIES.

School Books,
Photograph Albums,
DiAri** for 1867.
right

Great Question
IF TH MT, AMWIIU.

Perfumeries, Toilet Articles,
Flavoring Extracts,
The Bost 1x1 Town:

COMPOUND MANDRAKE PILLS,
&amp;L Da.is, Proprietor of tho •‘Mieblgaa
Mowa.” Ann Arbor, Michigan). .
.

Ifni SEEDED UlHIimtt,

Grat Bsrtaiix Sr tta

Baowiwcia, .

BOOTS f BHjOBS,
‘

, uooi&gt; ctt*.TO«roa aru.cM

1 ."r-r-.-a—WH-TT

■ All

�VSS-l

£ i£

DRY GOODS’STORE

STOCKS HARDWARE,

£.s
.j,vr.«X-f Mn
si
Tow. « Xorth af Roeg.
* *
»i

BARLOW,
HEXPH■XT,
G"u~

GOODYEAR,
&amp; GRANT.

•“ isos;

r. 1 Morih »t Maag. • Wa»t.

IRON &amp; STOVES

DRY GOODS
■Jei-.MMBi

1
rM&gt;».T« oaou.
tmKi.wwei

«■&amp;!

HARNESS

SHOP.

ioooas,

FOR SALE!
rW»H J1.rn.wM Maaah.tvrw! fr*m th. U.t
Bartr* LgMWr.'aaS farariaMfaaWRAIUlOiD
FaictM..
F
. VrAakMsrfnpaM^aeMwOMrtMUpr.
J

H. A. OOODYEAB

4

BartaKa J— a W.-Mit
^Fo7ESALEAXDi£TAnr

T wish to sell 80 ACRES
of Timbered Imud, lying three
miles east of Hastings, 3&lt; acres
sowed to wheat, three more
chopped. For particulars in­
quire of
ELAM CROOK,
rending near Poor Farm.

MORTON’S GOLD PENS,

To-, t XtrU.ofRaaK.1
is
::

THE »»cr PEEK IX THE woatn
Far wla M Xa tS Mdtetaa.. Mr- Yort. aU

II1KDWXRE

fair Omm af ih* gaMIe gatrataf*
HUBSKU. 4 POW&lt;Us-An-l* fcr
_ T, C. VILMFV,
Kmi SM. x.r«rr; Raohnwr, Xav York.
n«aunf». JaoaM. IMT.
Mtf

j^aMWT-raanion ■

dksmd

Mehch\&gt;t.

BD y,0, (ua&gt;r«'l with
orTr»J« a.tk cr.ni &lt;^Mr i VhanAn.'
Ba^ywj^SMlrtug; Um
.kbw&lt;u&gt;4 U lUiMaur ptira., a. «4U
ir",! -** ,U **"
Uaaa -U
XSrMhJ*w. m.i -U » hwavnn
*w-*n.a™wf».fma* aUaaa
MaifMaM wiU tha caak

^TS-^tSteesS:

4MnrmTRATOft*B.

MILLINERY SHOP,

J. IF. Bradkj'x CeleferatH Pakai

Mjiy^scjaggg

DUPLEX ELII»TIC
« Tu rn au Mi am
■CTH l&gt;U Ill .ftwC lkt

TIM. OOPriR, A KHEXT IROJt WARK.

■S £

$iHt, Sira tn £ CrnjtSonntts,
MTJaa Waaal.TWC^ar aa&lt;l ■Um.I'w,

TwU garth aT Maaga 8 W«t
Lfi" iS 8 iS

i

•

« 80
:*£

1*
’7?n

yaLST^-*-.1^,?- p
ICO STORE r'

SB! fiSiKB SI
TOBACCO.

CIGARS,
jpmioi,

SNUFF,

LX...M
» *
*
*••»«
|m

m

MiMtevnie rod

u
**a.
‘*!r*
am
h-

AND PIPES.

io him in

■’UMS’"

M M= • «hS&lt;-

MBERSCHAM,

torr,
Ji

GUTTA.PERUIU;
*; BRUB BOOT.

JM-UIO XJZ

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VOL. XII,
Businwa flirtrtanj.

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.. ...

Hastings. MICHIGAN, WEONBspAT, AUG. 29.1SS7

?««»«» e«4«.
4rj pokw. Wr QbliuUs
. «i.J &gt;mv. lU lulsunca
IV

J Bw o» serns As viP ■
•
Wtore lbs light vapor, aafl,
V.Had »tlh U&gt;la mial tte p. ryU bilk
airepl.r.
A.d is lb. ri|MC*d Bate,
Amid lb. I.mmar’. yi«H.
Tb« farmin aow lb. tuld«a pre an n*p|0&lt;.

M1C4bl-id. la prtad vpl.odor lbvr»,
*bsre UUko-aouoiida air
)• drvway wits ih» wm bso'a IdU hanmlsg.

babtmos.

WlU.lo Ibv gardu blows
TL« frifiuii i.aair raw.
When llu^u.&lt; luvcswltb »&lt;rl fxrf.m. .

IIITU, PAMUI A CO.,
D«wt«n Io

Boots and Shoes,

uun/aur * ZM-xi/jrv*
IlAKTlSGS, - - nlvl . . . MICH.

giun.” Did you ever boar a re&lt;n when
Ahcre wore .k» . in H? If you have, you
can imagina tho jilaiatirencss with which
it .was sung. There was not a dry cyo
there; but ho soetned utterly oblmous to
the offbet bo wm producing; until it was
finished. Then looking over tho crowd.

^Hiwltang.

W. O. HEDRICK A CO.,
Saita &amp; Hossiim,

MAIN BROTHERS,

Dip, McdicKS, Giro;
BT^HKWKATKEB,

House Painter

W. PARKER A SON,

Livery k Sale Strtle,
LEW. CAMPBELL,

‘City Bestaurant,’

J. LEE REED,

Blackasith, Carriaft Inner,
ROBINSON A WIQHTMAN

,ent.
HAfiTISliri,
D. 8. WOODWARD,

gra (SooiJ. &lt;Sroierirs,
KISS*. «•»«»»
Middleville and Grand Rapids
c X IT 1; D HT A TE8 MAIL

j. COLE A BON ,

Groceries and Produce,
■TATM if’DtotTfflM. MTCB.
HF Creb pud lorlWoc*. sjyt
A.

liefore ” parha]* this little singwr from
Ibo lilrino, ao suciu to boct me a suldiur,,
MW his own fate sliadowed forth in the
sung ho fvlt so strongly imprassed to
si»R.
.
“A fo&lt;PwtM&gt;iai later, when tho regiment
xccoirsd marching ardors, we arid, ‘lid
bless y^u. Phil, and save you bum the
worst linger that threatens you, tho
rices uf the camp;” and though .wo
knew it not then, bad looked upjn Lis
Gurman boy, who shouldered his gun at honest faue for the last timo.
the brooking out uf armed rebellion to
They went first to Fort Ripley, wenhelp defend the flag of his adopted then nsnured to Fort Alexander; from
country ore these thoughts inicribed. I there they were endured to Fort Bai*-r,
He of that time occupied tho not very do- iland finally Went through tho Peninsular
I sirabhi posiduuof under dork and errand ,11 am] mign, in whiob tWr powers of «nbuy in a villsgo stura: and we took aa durance were well footed There must
interest in him almost the first timo we be sumo preasuro to call forth such biting
as* hii keen-looking intelligent, black sarcasm us 1 find in uno of his letters:
eyns, and listened to bis rvspoctful offer “I enlisted to fight, not expecting to
to carry homo for us some small parcels chouse timo, jilarv, urjimitiun; but 1 taro
wo had purchased. From that bme we *
a choice fa—wee
—------- and every day cunsaw him nearly ever? day for throe yearn vfaaasmolhat-—_„.
correct in til inking
Ho had recently arrived from that port of that we shall never fight
^Lt uur way to Rich Germany so full of legendary Usv—tho
&gt;ot at least while wo
banks of the Elds»—a' stranger fa a
strange land; and as ha had no mother
or sister, wo used frequently to fa rite Iiim show that ^ven the War Depestmeut
to cell at bur house and select whatever concurred in this upininon; and then
reading matter suited his taste and years, eommeaoed that mensurable retreat, fol­
as ho was then only fourteen and in sir* lowed ter tlxeauvw days fight. WUu
looked much younger. It bi strange how the official report come, giving a list‘of
tho casualties of thkt protracted battle
which shook tho land frumefrcumflnvnce
That little ad of kindness, as he aftsm to esntre. under the bead of -killed,‘’
wards told mo, did more towards taming wv read, wltilo tram almost blinded oar
his feet in tho right direction, causing cyos, ibo wuueof PluJ-------* Thon sumo
him to shun low cunmany and vicious as- weeks passed before srereceived the pareodatea, than a whole course of lectures ticulaia uf hw deadi but which were in
unporelitv. And, here. let- m* sag to due time forwarded to us by tho Contain
wayward Ixya who hourly wound tho uf Cumjisuy A In the little package
hearts that tore them: In thia respect which came, we found a tiny jwcki-t teotamant oar own rift to tho fade soldier.
esnulato his example.
A few mornings after Sumter had been and ah» a ivng fatten from which wo
fired upon end the cal! for troops issued. make ah extract: "kou don't know, my
I hoard a voice in tho street which I inf kind friend, how much I have thuught
about yuur fast conversation in which you
stanfly recognised as Phil’n singingremarked that, in this ease at least the
pen' would do more than the sword to­
wards adjusting our difficulties, and|Qiat
you foorod the public -mind would have
tobeednewtod u&gt; to that Ctandard in a
school
of blood before they could . be
to enquire the cause said: 1don't know
that you will approve the stop I have made to see that the boat way is to run
taken, but I am boro to say 1 have en­ tho old flag w to tha maab-hoad with ths
listed, end if you btauwinte Patau! da- word •emancipation" iuscribod upon it
taHmJ»ubr arf&lt;s»,Hbiyn. whi n the good old ship uf state, which
is now nqiidly nconng the shore of selfnil
T~ A* J
told me mure than once that if you had ifaatvwstii ry. wuwld ne.seow- as her sails
a eon yun should instruct him to respond were filled with the brecoe c? univorval
v«y auuu right herself by reto the call of hie country jvu, and that freevlom,
^xoding to Ur brim, an4 pwfitfa^ by
hie mother would always be willing tq
record her claims upon him ha second to her late disasters bo more wnwresful than
sba hM ever fawn fa narigstfagibe great
that"
'Walk sir, did I learn you to flatter?'.
«Nu, but you insidred me with a Jove
for the fast four days, in which every foot
for truth, and that u what I cm apeak- of pU*d faitost'MiatehriAUix-l
“What dote your father say T’
-He said,‘Mito Go* **&amp;«&gt;*’•’

1
1

Then quickly recovering from the burst
of laugfaur which foltowod hi. exact imi-

ROWS*,

Bobja A
RlfinNOH. .---■- 'MIC8.

“I am. ’
Here was visiUo proof of the hlrasing
that attends the carrying out &lt;rf41»
pssMhor's hMiSK “In tho morning
sew thy swd, and fa the irridEg with­
hold not thine hand." I had endeavorod to instfl right Viswsof Hfa in the mind
of this waif cast upon oar share Tho
sesd bad fallen upon good ground and
was yielding an ‘hundred foil” Urn
avemugfolliosringthia interviuw there was
asouno enacted at tho haH,which will pot
be easily forgotten by those who witness
od it Die Lidias of the village had as­
sembled to moke smngemrata for pro­
viding- every needed articte for’ such re­
cruits as had no rula-ires to took aflor
Ukto, and there was alsu a number uf
vulnnteus proacnL After the business
which brunet us togntherwas condmli-d,
it wOr proposed to have some music said
luud culla were made far PliU who liko
moat Garmans was jiassfonatelr fouduf
mn^c, aud tilayed tho guitar well bcridre
being really an acoumpluhed vocalist.
lC«|&lt;.ndiug to the coll In. stepped upon
the plstfomi with his piitar in hand, aud
after ]dnying a short prehido, song that
thrillmg song, “I be kjdiar of the Le-

father as you know, cares noihAmsrira, Ud win m« even learn
uog^whil. from this hour (Omnks
««*&gt;«”&gt;

SS Wuv;'

I

Full sure; » &lt;wr«« Is/ ebutt/ pd. tweretb tbs

uxt djfa&gt;&lt; irere Mtn« grows
•Ij:» wire—
Tim 4«sib auusd uu Unix gt’teei breutfi ‘Ibc li.i

UJwM»n joaug udioddislvteteMMfa'*
murse drtlloi;
* U.'SXtoi15'
Bh’»?-Mr uisrre os
Yes, ibo bright, young life had gone
out while the cause for which he died
was shrouded fa midnight gloom 1 - Uh,

death and heroes wore bom.
“Well, madam ' said a neighbor rU
was present at tho reading uf Phil's tet­
ter, and whose political views are well sot
forth in tho following cunvorsatfon, “1
slwuld thbik that even you ‘Lfoud-tetting
fanatics would bo saiinfied by this time
that it would have been bettyr to lot tlio
South gu by herself Thia nation nor
any oilier nation, wosovur worth au great
a aacnfico of life."
-I agroo with you, ax that it would
not be wwth tho price
peopto were'all uf your s

ing to sustain, we want a posterity that
ecu nut only uudentand their value but
carry them out; and thank God! wosluill
have it, tou for tliere are a fow tree m&lt;n
and wumcn kit in this world, wlu&gt; are
worthy to reaiire upon their shoulders
tho tuaullM which £.11 from such Mtrivte
us Lattlo Phil
' Ifo« Tu«-»

fcht Cfliutitutum,
The Instrument at it will be submitted
to the People. Its Articles in Full.
TbrfoHrwisf.f. tho New Bui'CosvilslMs'.M
H Sm ten yo-ed. article bj Al ikte b, (UCc
rsetlM, sM wh «» bssakwfiWto itosr^loi
We, Ibv ftofleiZ tbeAUU »T Ukbt^a.grrtw;
fnl lo Alailgbly Uvd, ite Ho’.itlgt. Kuivr at e*'
&lt;!••»&lt;, Gr civil and religious
icinost
our d»pvi.dv»e« apOs Hits kr lb.
me thereof. do orfsls .nd alablus tbo'fatow.
tag Coast tull-a.

b/ l..o L«dUUi
o&gt;»JI U (.rmalrd U ilktoivnjrtsx‘svi.li 25 sst

(MUMilcralA H^ l! Ku IB rd, vi Uic uiouiuvra rteol-

tojlaiUe

sat:

sitfoi.sr^xrHs'ii-s:
sTiir’S "sis ■

�ililb lft'i

tea^agy
U‘ reh£lt^bi proa*'■d*bJfaw'.’^TlJ^torti!

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Boo. B. AcrirtatGartAnU uSMuitoan

^JggrATMK.2^5
wnMa IM rirenlt fee which they are eteeted. „
alternately within the judicial district. an they
35rriTTf Mb teXrta&amp;tertatt?'*** *“ -*1'

I—SS'S^
ttey aha',I alee barejmwer to lent write of baheaa

cmtoi.g.fob.wtotototaiM.T^r^ir^z
• atakteg had for tbe PVtaani af lb. aune.
.fee. «. The uafoadad faM eball not be faaded
er rofaeiM^Ma valueeatonffieg^ihaleatablldie 1

‘Tb^U^ri^^rtrit^Ttribariie.
bj 'private or epeelaltew.tbe coin or coaeryaaen
See. Xr. Tho Ugtelatare ibaU Ml grant or

Groceries,
Boots Uxd Shoes,

“feiT Tbe Mate »oj eontroa debte to mart
Sms- U. TIm respective elrralt aoerte heU fa dcbeile ta rrreara Steb debt, to.ll tot In lb.
■OeoMa al aay lire axaead Bfly Uwrae.d del
lam. TIm mooeya M ralaed aball be epplled to
**•
^aea.4 Tito Hute may eratroaa deba te re^ei

Hats and Cape,

J. S. GOODYEAR. &amp;CO.

•Jnz

CEMTB' FDBkiimW

ELIJAH H.

SFAHls

bn tannate will bn eonhawd k, T n •»/...

GOODS,

Farminpr Tools.

WJtaiitings ganarr.

mi m v

OKOBUK ■. DEWET, 1
C. 0. TOWNHKND.
J MfTora

See. H. The dork of each ooualy organtrad for
judicial porooera. aball bo dark nt Um circuit
roun of each aooaty. The judges of Um drrail

middlb vruj-a.

Clothing,

.State ta lime ef war. The monay artaloe Item
juatMo of tho peace romevMlboaa Um tewaahip la UMooatrertiawafaato debte ahal be applied to
See. M. No moray aball Im appropriated or wMA be was .footed. nt bo placed witbrat Um teejarpona for which it waa raiaed, er te pay
drewn from lha treasury for UMferaeBt of nay 1 imi to tl.er .Ll by . ebanreof touoitaria^ ho ebaU
rtligiort mc* or eociety. theological or reUfMw be deemed to here eatsfod Ha office.
[OOXCLUDKD JirtLX
aemiaary, or echoole coder doaomlMUoaa! coo-1
trot, nor eball property belongingto tbn Hint* bn
“
“J1*1 •J'l^'rtmral of*the (tevamer.

Above Goode are aSbeed at VERT
IAJW FRIGES hr tbe neat THIRTY
DATS. The*. Good. MUST M
HOLD, te make room for a MAX
MOTH STOCK uf

till .nona cine la the offices of county dark and
prosecuting attorney.
WXBMM34T,
■ .
XPS.M.IWT
Bee. IL Each of Uta circuit and supreme court
fadgaf shall rewire a salary payable quartartr.
They aboil be loeiirtWe to anyPother than a judi­
THE PEOHUmOE QVX8TI0H.
cal office, during their contlnuance tberelo. All
voira gtvra to nuch judgoa. for any oOra other
Tbe Republican member, of tbe Cooetitetloeal
WK54'S3t'&gt;'“Conreatfon, In eobmlUlog to the people ibe qne.
bee. It In each orgeniaod county there aball Um af. Prohibittoo, aownltod al loaat Um gratae
be a mart of probate. It ahaU hare each probata
ef
car taetltstioaa ; aad we believe, tbe wtebaof
K-rfr erwsgsayas
a majority of Um veteroaf MicMgan. '
srsFSSr.
for nay nonaiderable time. Republican cenaaeto.

*a(l K tKtntrr fitcit

SEAniAAMeCOSaax,

DRUGS AND MEDICINE&amp;

Bemember! Boaember!

BIG BARGAINS!
job jntrr mxrrjM n
.
30 ©OO Pri nac Plsse Btaiagl ce.

bat «m reaansable aad jnai way to diapeea of It.
and that wan to commit II to lb. co . of the peo­
ple. uneccumbeeed with Imum U&gt;at are -booM of
oootenlten- between tha two great petilical parUro ef tbie etale.
taoOMefoetad to!U . raeuey.abdl held blaoSee
It .eeme to aa that aa Important advantage to.
for Um residue of tho uneipired Um. The Legth.
Tempenuroe enae would be" gained by any
c'tieT^
iaen*** •• “'*ab«r of joaticea m
d..peeal ef thie qraeUon, that I. not g.lnrd by
See. IL Jratiem of the peace ahall hare amh eobaailtieg It to tbe people. Tobe auro, oeptlooe
eiel! and criminal Joriodid foa. and perform each
dnUro M ahull be nrracribod by law.
8oc.lt. The etyla of all procefo ahali be:“Jn devoid of lb.1 true policy which eboold govern
the name ol Um people of the Stale of Ml dblgw.See W. Two-lblrde ef the member, .foci tn co a qnnlroo which admita of auto dIStevuae ef
cpimoo of the 5upro»M &lt;ourl open important eplnian aa the qweatum of PrataMUpa. Tree
atMoliona ol rwaVitotioeel lew.
pbilcaepby auggeat. lhe brat ran ef tbe bro I
amma vtn—orara omataa.
BMUM al bead for tbe acccmpHahmacl of aay deAo. 1 There ehall he .leetrd at each general airod object.
bfonnlel devtio.. a .Secretary of State, a .Stalo
A. tbe matter new eland.,-Probibilien will
Trraearer, a CnoMMraluner of Um Mala Lead
OBee. a .■mpertatood.nl of Fnblie laatroetiow,.. receive tbe rapport of Temperance men of ell perA udilor G rt.rnl and an A Homey Oeoaroi. for th. Uee. If ihle 1. not Impnrtaal to Um frknda of thia
mcaaore we would like to know whet 11

A CHEMISTS

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l&lt;! K ’S
i!h r&lt;

eowtita or dirtrieta. ra .ball be proridwl Sy law.
Hee. If. There aball be not eaeerd.ng four Jiaosai'Xsrirsi^acjSE-^j:
and aball bold their otSee far foor yearn, and nnul

MIDDLEVILLE

WOOLEN FAC TOR-7

WHAT IB JOHHBOH DOUei
Preeldenl Jobnoon'e record during the lari
fortnight baa ate boon "written fa water." Il
baa entered Into lhe eeriona ceoAtdereilon of
milltonn of our countrymen, who will ate lol It
paaa from toelr metnonca They will put It with
wbat baa gone before, and with what ahull Irenepiro during the few menlba to come, prior to the
aaacmbllng of Cangreaa, aa that by that thee, we
hare no donbl, a coacloatoo will be reached which

p ihil.i
KhUM
ftO’ -k
tf lF

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cjtoaaxi.jic.

Drug 4 Bookstore

*Bee. T. Craely, towaabip. city. »illage or echool
districtaffiaere may ba rwaaeed in crab manner
ead t &gt;r rack cauee u mar h.proridod by taw.
Son. A TM Itoreraor nball hare the power, nad

and to muMd arab od&amp;ra utoirt a jodc. nr tare. Dot brad aalba taeanahaa been, be baa
■aeciber of the Ixgidaloro. for gram neglect ef
daty or for corrupt conduct 1a effic. or aay nunGee fa aarryfag rat hl. programme fa tbe abort
uae and radar the ddteult rilotetao at hta earn
Lonetf Uieroby, and report th. cnaae of .ucb las
penalon to th. Ugietalufe, If to aeealra. end If mead. New It can aol but ba that the maaa of the
not. tlien al the eommoneanmul of tbe next aaaaion people wUi hare ample opportunity to de

8m 8 ftr Cat altar Friia!

THE CTTT DIDO STORErSTThankful for pall fl'on.
•"’***
Uaoaacr at tboname. end OU A BA .rTEE SQUALL
AND HONEST DEA UNO WITH AU-

LI.HUI.II

MANY STYLES OP G^ODS
Bata, O*p«,
Shirts, Trunks,
VillMi fta,

Eig'SSws-EE

Hlii
iW

become naaaaaadEfe direct aa imp raebmeat ef
ray otr^l tfear.U may. by proclamatiem, eon-

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Brai, Cracta,

Pis ail Cais,

nd ta tart eeerytting made &gt;• • r,"J^

true natare niMt ha befrl moto low gw from
inuacdiMely convene the Seaale to try each uo- thepeytog eyre ef tbe pablfa. la either event
rssm! jsss^kis: s^:

pwpttaatar eatoe. to give the mraatry a quiet
breatbinf epail. Tk«y wW awtatady mrt
aad IWOItetrtarre ma fofoafeewfer. If iheir
rtataf foam of Batol wi mjiik enBbpert totB ba
See. 1 Tbe Graetiior-abetl roceire aa uiwmI eaMIroaadt, te w« bare no daobt they wilt baealaryof pfaldW. Tho Seerotary of .MtaJc rtnll Nothing fa tha fatae. la torr, eertato than tbrt

gs^aCrXe^ljiff^^

M. uan.

Ilanting., Mv 1. IMT-ap^tf

lHi i

roeb ofltaer aball U reiaMatod lor tbe unexpirod
SilSSaw-wjxaE

Frorticing Fbraieiara. aeppi-d Mth ■•**fcr their practice. o&lt; •• low Rgaren U U«? "»
obtain eaywbere. Call and toe.

Frescrtpllsss cirtfilly ( •■pmM-

H li

i{fe

hitoi

to try and detovmtao the name aaeerdiaw to the Ge.eral ie officially art onl of right. Thoae wbe
evidence Ho peroon obaU be ooevtetod whboot
tbeecaenrrenco of IWo-thirde of Ibe member, bold thia vtow, ray ibal Bocretery Seward, Mr.
eteetod. Judgment In race ef Im liebMtat Shell McCulloch, or even th. b.rmlera bred of lb. N.
not extend farther than removal Hom office; but
the party eoeaaed, whether acquitted or convicted.
abeObe Hable to trial and pemabment according
out a thought of Ike public bearing, of the nault.
.Stto'fa When an Impeachment to directed, the
But Ibero art other, who think they diacere a
Howe ofBepewrataUTM aboil appoint from theta UtUe tea mart metbad la all thin andueea. tl
eevsa to rtrika by cbotoe at Ihnea imu who are
rtaadiag
prominently in th. breach eguiari al|
may be tried afte?the haul adjoormoni ef Um
.See. d. No officer aball exeeciao Mo office after
aa laiyuetoai.t to directed, Balli be la aaeoUted. Congrraa Of each man, certainly, wa Mr.
Ate A. Th. Oovemer may mala a provlntowal Stanton at Wariiiagton. and Gen Sheridan al
Hew Orieatu. It ta believed by co wba rapport
.u.pee.ira^ au ogcer^uolil herbal! be QcqnH- Uli. theory, ILal tbe Prealdent hen determined to
make one nA. de.per.lo effort, even at Um ex
"sooZl Bar roaaoaabla enaae, wtateh iImII net prone of eonvelriog the Ccioe. to urrtal end da
feat the pnigrua of reeouMroetloe ea Ibe plan
propoeed
by Coogrraa II la apparent to aa that
turret;' re.ol.Uoa ef teo-lbinl. of th. member.
oUetod to each ilraee of foe LucWatarn. affiar tbe be and hli rebel toeligatan per e.i.e that if matand. roerovMtoroqnir^ aboil be ataled al leagth

Paints $ Oils,
*
Glass 'Patty,
Varnish, Dye Siuf'-

z&gt;Jtroci7s,
OK cxotks,

tl

r;-.
drat of Um Senate pre tamper. when performing
tbe teilH of Governor toati noire Ibo wnr
tampnnutton noth. Covet nor
Set«. All official acta of tiro Goveroor. Ml

BdOKS asd stationery,

DRY GOODS

in to

Li

^ of UMSmtaA.if taramioa.
Art. L The.focrotary of Alate,StainTrraenror,
.nd CommiMiouer af the Mate imod Offloe. .ball
ooortRnte • Board of State Awdtton. to etamira
and adjnnt dual .gnmal th. Male, within &gt;«h
fotbe Ugtelatare al each aeufoa laformaUen ol Imnlaaa aball be prweribed by law. They aball
reek care of reprieve, commutation or pardon clou enwetl late a llaard of .Stale Caaeaaoern. to &lt;ta
mated by him. and tho resacra t mlbr
See. It. In cane of the iuipeaetonest of Um
tlorarnor. Ma removal from office. death, inabili­
ty. reelgnatton or ahaetua from Um Stalo, tho
powers nod dutlro of the office aball de.olr. oo .
Ike Lieutenant Governor for Um rerid ce of the
1am. ar vntU Um dteabilpy areas. [Sol whoa
the Governor aball be abaest from Ibo Slate, at I
thy bend of a military force thereof; be iball

TyjJDDLETlLLM

ridbta Htly d—ttaota*. wraidhe. ar wmM he
rveeiro aa anneal iwlrty
Tb» Mperin eraw to rrartro foe mradrai rerdM rfpratariry.
conle^eyerBLwi. Tte*Auditer &lt;ta»erattu!l tew^lra to. aeedtal aurpertefto wMaw. kt

�OOMMERCIAL.
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k^e, riik a cherry PmmhU-j. v. atu'
gCaU"*n. Moot: .. . \ .
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wn dodtamto tbetrnrw he^.' « wnolTwl’
probate Offer -Krtato of B. 11. Fra.ua.
Fniteta
-XM«U of W. J. Biwrta

nr The Banner Office ia Removed to
Holbrook’s Hall. Brick Block.

0««» :-W« Ml •er't’ta ratrout on "•ils a Um for rhe fl,st, B&amp;4 . etau a ba, for
d its Thcraapp!., with the Tboraren- eaahanb^.„U.t?etom

H.U, to tad coci brenn and ml Wall, w*
u&lt;e hero "O ''Mount Purport- eeren days , da*
n«| :*»t
n
re tied tteodlh tr*r M hoars,

The B®eks will he BrIrrcH

f°r Calomel.

atatae -'to. Staratah MuMrsto pun."

M&gt;auwrrBsnHi-s*u.s^

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Hum Gruss of Berwtah Otoe.

• ‘ ctmijBMtHKIXKMXoiScK*

HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BTCBU aad Improeod Rose Wtab ceres sacral aad liHlcate dtaontera
in all their stage., al UlUe expense, IHlIa er no
change in data, BO iaonni rolenco and no exposure.
Il to pleasant la taste and odor, imaadiete ia tta
mtlien. aad ftoe (ram aUiajwimm property. ‘
.
taml-owr-ly

TXMBOXMOr YOUTH.-A OraUomaa wbo
llroafferad for yoero fei Xarssms DrtiMIr. Pre
malar* Diy. aad aH the effisats ef yenlhM latr. bend freo to all who need il, the reeelpl aad

adrerltoor's eyrewti^. oaodojo b- wtoiwrog.
in perfect cwoSdsuce.
JOBS B
Bjj 1
&lt;i Cedar Hiraat. Mow Y ort.

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An, or rtita [.yuie bo found, rte
string oao. theraogh|y triad than. srfO '
ersr again oaaarot to use any other —
They roetela no*Utoroo, er Ober MMN* .
«! » th. ‘—e*
to terthrr. but. aa

Established ta 1UI. by

tamibro Ptoaaertog QuaUtrae. Tho Vm

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X P. ROBKm.WBOISSKLUXQMOBEAND

better goods

BEA0KING:

Wbto ua*d ;■»■*■« to diroctieea, ta

s-

shewn wear al li.sfi ErfTnwZLb
by the wee of ear other prappraMoa tbol
iyffiy**4- "^^w***^ erf .bund

Far tbe asme money than say"e*be» Store ia.
V
- .Town, seoslauag tf all ibo
And iuterat will be charged on all tint due at
bus! can. and us aeahlad'ta glee tbe uiowl em
theta dates until paid
•. Popular Patent Modifiers,
*
pleta aeltofadk
BlrACKITTOiS
Ml sod I'alnta of al) kisds, fw sate. Palate
Drag*. Gmsnlcsta. rotate. Oils,
Prwderi ng tbe OHM Brilliant sad J jst«g
eniao-1 tor lb*ae echo *rtah to do their wsro week.
Fan Wiese aadrLfera&lt;u, for lb. ack.
lemplar th. BUT WORK MR*, and WHX
HAVE NOOTIIKR. Mr work .bow. tato fed,
CBOICH FAMILY GBOCEBIES.
to wh,eh thoatteutme ol (be public m rsosraoilxJ
ly directed.
BDAOIING!
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oi jui eeotrrs trAewrgBor.
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School Book*,
• h ■ Nlebktl.
Photograph
Albaxna,
Haalfegs, Ae«. H l»C. -art* y)

— so —

PIECES EALL PRINTS

piforiBB for 1867.

%Ju^t Received.

Tbe Ladles wlU tad awr Black of

Great Question
sim satj Aissruia.
OORNER

STORE,

New Brick Bieck,

BARLOW A BOQOYEAR.
Bssttaga, Aeg W. fM?.- Ifyl

Perfumeries, Toilet Articles,
Flavoring Extracts,

Tb« Dual Place to Day
DEVG&lt;, MEDICINE*. CBCIRCALB,
oKocKRtEB, cdumnDKtrr.
FA th TH, QUA yAEXtBM. JTTTTT,
DVE-STUFFX, TANEFX xbTIQXA.
FRUIT JARS. LAMFS. CHIMUTS,
IRtr.-WEX. NYkiRGW, Ar- Ac. An.
SCHOOL AMD MMWELXAnOCd
BOOII.AT.A'TI 0 N R R V,
BLANK BOOKS. XBWM'APEIM,
HAGAXIXRS. Ac. SHEET MUSIC,
&lt;-L«JAL ELAXCN, INMBMHON
JtOOKLT 10LIX A OriT|R.STRJ S OS
FANCY' A}/D 1tD|I.ET AKTiCLBB,

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“RrvnKD TTTF IfKCKCftmi ”

Tho Bo«t in" Town !

CXnXRMXV 0AM*. A TRATXUM MAXXMra

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MoecteWrat.
TV-tntrirofer Dr. DuVuA.aX BtoeMater Wo-

Wbataaalo Agnate for HieWgaa.. . .
W. D. BOBINSON fe CO.
Wl.alro.te Deal trt In Dootonnd Bbesa,
4» fe SO WtotodbeMgw mroag, DwtoraO.

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(JOTO

HwnteFs Headquarters!
Harsh theptaeato bwyyutar
POWDER. C APS. SHOT. CARTRIDGES,
ELFS PATENT WADH, AO.

ABDFQRniYSIClAKR.FARMBM,'
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uv rrtf. orrtcEu a ktebtBODY TO OBTANf M V P P L I KB.

MAIN

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Door Wm ,f

J. P. ROBERTS.

o. x&gt;. apauxjDXircro

NEW CASH STOKE.

tu*tt*x*- *nah-J**» “• 1H7~.__________

b!«TRERI'

B«&gt;«* tb« Brtak DiMk,

New Mnro.J.BterowsiU.,
HEM BOLDT! MX 10 F.XTTACT BCCHtf ia Ove* 20,000 0oriK5 bold ix oxm Month.
nfraraal in taste aad edsr, flfeo from ell lejurioM
BOCTR OF XKW BRTVE BLOCK,
Life and Adreatnro on Prutrfea, Mountains at&lt;d
ilnstlag., . .Uy - Blok. .*
the Pact fleCcwst. With r,rer IXFOeerrtplIre and
Fbotographic View, ef IbeXMesy, CHte., Lands,
Mtora. Feopta and Curies)Ura of Uo Now State. parRlinre Store.—Take KoUco.
aad Terri tori ta.
To prosyrrtire ralgmta and artHm in lhe
JOHN WOLF,
• Fur Wsei - this History pf the! real and tortile
'^.uTl.t’fohto’wtoe^Xruj Ibo"^^
re.-rinn will pru*. on liiTCfosble asoirauioC snp

Immense Rush to

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

BING &amp; LIVINGSTON’S
Temple of Fuhlon for

NEW GOODS:

■JS&amp;Soefe" wslng th. a«M. wtTcb to-r will

"^0D^WAXTiB.C-«smd for Clranteru and Iwc dooin west sfW. K Ferber's store, where he
shall be baopr ta aneot Ma ehl frtombi nod custo­
see oar terms, sod a full devnulloo of tire work. m rad ell tbnsa ta waMof nikNn-CMK.
Address NATIO'IALI*tnilTSinXOCO..
1 rttll continue
.. ua wasi Frtrtb m, .civtMM^b
MANtrXACTVHINO AMD BMTAOUXO
iteurodtafentaAon wfcMfe be esmootvrota bo
iaralMbk. sad he hopro ddtaf arfrrer wdl try
JJAIfHOOU:
CABINET WAKE
"""tag

CTrsm
,„i

“ks.

suHtae-.*. ci.,. c-Tii. r.

IJRtoBOLDW

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FLUII EIOMT

riQ-wr Ix»«t, liow Ucartored I
sf-w pnMIeB a*-^**AMtateof Dr. Ora&lt;■ rsawwaa’s CMabrstod Ramw 00 the rodtoul MULUKT PHO/TTS.
m
1 mittoat medKlrOi &lt;.f t'rtS.trsroti.ucxA
Tbo underoigoml will giro ,’ysmW XDrafoea to
* or Hsral.al Waabnraa.' laeolueiary ttewiL
CONTENT nt XINEOS,

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ST-*’!* fcrroe.^ bums wlto ioer.dk rtalM.
**■"&lt;«&gt;, lhe pim de owl dy for, «a tool i
fcrl!Mm- Tk4*?£-i8*i:
* Am powder . bat U ibsm HBo abtoh aS
*'
i-.itroiMrtw.Fu
U2r tonal
»»ieoror»M.—.smuymwm

Honse, CarriRRo, Wagon ft Cutter

Bata hr all Drams eeddsataa. yrlmtoasato

IHatoa^wata and wlfotoiterweeA. Larkin
^*t^yxiiS'-s:tn^’’

l.la* Fr'eawmaml w.fo la Wtlaee OdaH-a
stnp^.u^b!sA Mock, to eiHa^^onTastlnga.^Vlto ■

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!

WAGON HUOF. with toereasod ia.-UllsM, 1 am
praperad Iodo all kinds of

PAINTING.
ta eranaction with nbero, I stifl acutlams tbo

OF EACH TEAR,

warn Sf Omramguan,aadUm attar la an ;nwn

। !ais

wfpillagu Iota STI and Ska, to nBagt of UasOngs,
*T*n KUetom end wife to Ateirn U-ia -e w X
ef go nee* «. Teahee spring*, tr'*’i
Chertoite McL'oneeU to Goa. T. Ctork-a w^
Si. Berner «
Srfwwf aoduwl ef awf.ara IX BalMtore.

ife

Farits, ,| ,L t, FUllip Fester-0K »f
a W I. sec. .-0. Orarrestlte. fl Jto.’
■ • L A. HMbnsoh and w.fo a. Lulls T. Marolyof a e {. raw. »«. TbesnsppK
.

i JI! H

CTem«.| Bllaaaud wife to kbrnmC, MoSk-sJ*
of a e X' Of a w |. see l«. Tburnoppte. »too.
Ealato of ITm. W Wood to Ato.se Wood, el al
■'i-’/tftt'i'i'i-'isditffiCui

Fl nt lays of Harch and Seyfexher,

o Si

fwepararioem af ibe kind rera edtaed to

J,...

■n^,

DeVIMHNt-B

B la A

DBUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,

Beady for Work.

MANDRAKE PILLS.

Trwwslrra of Real Eilate.
Tbe fuRowlag are (be transfers of Real Estate

_____ PHILLIM * BMTUT
Z.Y.X.W.1Wfei

r

DR. BCILENCK'B

• * €3 X ■ H . **
AT ASTOKIfiHIXGLT LOW PIG SMB.
HFGir. wa a sail before perahastaf.

iiii

ed tn ether, eheo.cn bee return, ata found Ur
ro.sB.iK/n4. sod her child-etas 1
Itessl rad follow the dtncUoaa on each paper of

AB of whtob wa era bound la salt for

Long - Tried Establishment?

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***»• &gt;h«h aoawllC^ a ta^ w«k tor 0to

IW
1

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

foe certain rare fordtaws of the
nLAfiER riDMKm.aRtrFL. DliorsT.OROAX1CWKAK5FJW. ntMALBCOHFLAUfTA
DEBILITY.
A-aUdtotai.f%wlutr0JMU!OJ&gt;

•ps&gt; ail reooernsd. Tbe order ef e- rroiaei.prewhrtbsrraMragta
M1U0MnB(1Ut,
1t»e&gt;,.-. icraeUro features, Mt Um Irani J
■Uah was tho gMd Ibloga prwporad for lhe bna- ' ''“T;r»^,MikiraM"Si'XrtX*i’torww or Ha wtaieyer an... o igineueg sad o-.-ro.ner of
.
HOWLOXGOTAXDIMa
kfc*1 ‘.r,J‘ • ■••'l.Lol the hunt rr ■Maths aa mrll
Diaai Of three orgras rt*iwlrr B.s uau of a
rue Uf and Ind. boyl .nd girts wbo were yeMisi
**«loreaawo. Mr. Usual, ef Leighton pew
u.
•*M auk his nsaai digslty, aad intaeeatiag dis
SS«=ra3£
*«*•«.* d«H.,rod by Iba
*• regrm Hut nr qw. will to
siStoiXiSy^
BP“
**&gt;•&lt;• men.xtandednoiros. Ilwnaasptand.wtatar—jest aasb as tbo good people uf that
Ttatod. AH ». rf*
gnwwsuia ««*•
“s*'pnaroi loca;,i , know bow to get up.
Aidom.
There wHunjdaalMta0M|&gt;ATsr.| ufcnr.
•IM.ystarday. wtoeh oowd sm asadgK
*** ’•“iV- dyee-e FiUo are....... .

Dry Goods,
■_
Boots Shoes,
'
Hatsand Cape,
. .
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Still Leads the Van! Groceries,
Piece Goods,
uxocaixs
mi
Crockery
And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
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JaTLT^^TSS.yri.’t

P! l

arauaaaiiaqp
.ir’i.rra^.

hue 1 aahae Springe.
Xr- Gau. Praar a.ada na an Intoning ItnyffIf a Usbhalh School Heals, held last Wodao^
dt’-ous.- MaJi.cn Lake, in Yaskew bpttaga. It
J*tke frat of tbe kind erer held to thio town■*h«nd Ibe tatoat of tho prooeaa un, Ibe nomlJw “d beaoly of Its beanm,tbe ardor and gawd

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

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ken, Pis oi Cix

rad* e&gt;"»~-

PHILLIPS k BiKTLXT«e

^T&gt;M M

naranga.JrfyM.1ir.
v
Bitter* during tbo laat drey rars. Kojoumlog lor
olim. in ibo el) rugiraa, lx Udi. I Ud a aee.ro
jgALTIMORE
btlfoas attack. wMob. to ooonceiien with «,ap«&gt; ths rants aad‘style of BARLOW, GOODYEAR
?n “* *" * ”,rT *”*
* ■“ »4- A GRAST. to dlssobod by mntul oooseat.
Of Carlton to dispensing tbo good things w ttab
Healings. Aug. *0, HC.-nllyl
grow on bls f.M form, does not forget tiro prts' N. BARLOW,
•
gOXBTIIVfG LONG NEEDED.
•er. Uo wilt pb^ eogepi oor tbenka ud best botlle. found turn tbe, workwl like a charm opuIl
wishes for a large basket ef dsltaiosa aaUng ap- me. Stghl pound. har»g boon wldad to me weight
W. 8. GOODYEAR.
4 PFc/FWOfts roF
Tho ssboeriber* seeing tbo necessity, and beleas" 41,7 *fc*
""" * "**,“1*w Mrwr grow in lb. space of "0. week, end nsw life srom..! to
R.
GRANT,
lier tag tbal ibe eitiseaa of Ba ry County will nuphas. been infused into my system, an much nsatinga, Aug. 15, l»tt
•
DAVID BDWAKDa
II st I hare been lodaeed to 0M u,.., ..rry sum“A men oonetoood against hie win,
FIKST-CLASS RESTAURANT.
nter siuee that tuna. As a tonln, I Uuak they are
InraiuMa.
.
I* of the same opinum ,110."
Bal when, by fair trial, a ossa to cenr iaerd tbal
Thia &gt;utomer,ba&gt;tog bad a simitar attack, (aad
Gallery, an JaSorooa atroel- and O'tod them up ta
flnl-tdtad style, ud new art e ebara of tbe public
In Ibe world, be yields rabmiteirely. and immo trealmrat M aa Me. ] physielan. I waa again
pairaaage. We era prepared la fendab
.
dlatcly adds bin ro.ee w tha many Iboaaaado who obliged to bare rooooroe to the old BHtaea. and
proslsua tbeir good qealiUra.
with tbr uro good raaulx hating gained .lx
wars asuaa
pounda within a few day. I purthasod a half
at alUbrara. ICE CREAM famished day aad
doesa b-ittles a few weeks eloee, and parpasa, to
ypjKiiAn
Tina morolig we ar* coil'd upon to cbranlcl, a nee them regularly as a tonic.
DAY BOARDERB
moot d.Mressing incident fo domestic life, ft
takse ai th- towrst possible roles. We hope by
VO* TMX OLD
Vowra,' gratefully,
seem, a tody wbo baa been boarding for a year
alnei attention io tauinoos to make our ..tab
WILLIAM MUXER.
«. uiU a coll Itemsmbrr tho piece. Rtorraslearning of tbe wonderful ancoeaa of "ton 1th’,
li re tearan I on JelDroon Si'rot opposti t h* F. 0.
SJorale.," but bad rewruaed II. pwndna*d e
FOR IfOS-RFTKHlOXoa IXC0XT1SEXCR, Bartag purchased the entire intereel of R.
W. L rfTOXl A NON.
LirfBIi,rrttot!'S' l"R“s,»u«« &lt;" nteeratton el GRANT, in tbo Itesi Estate, Gouda Notes end
□aaliags. Angn.1, M, ll#7
eRtf
p*per. loch it tome, rad ia making breed used Ibo
&gt;*&gt;M quality a, formerly ..th other brood, to S^-Vit8h£ras*rsy: Arcoirota, will ewp'bue tbe kasiuroa on tbo sent* fjpbc PioMoer Itoiluter
raarket, pat it by lhe stoee to rasas, aad iorf the jrock dual drtroe.l. ar d oil dteuaro. ,t Ibo bUfetor, prioctplm m the old firm. x .
kidney, and dropsies! swellrugK
CMBagaosnaruinuTaamneTwf (m-oowly
STILL. ALIVE
Bui wbo can imagine the Feel lags of lbs distract­

’,tfXfl ebpJX* to&amp;*to Mayweed aoeeeys on
Gallant and faithful Paa. RgsnBAX baa been
restored! Theiadiguolioa of Ibe OMmtry.U Um aaX. sec. S. Certtoe, tp atrue, fW.
tardl sffered in U.e stupenoiota of ^r.wros. baa
hardly had time for rlprraaioa, before soother
Genera! Hew&gt; Item*.
catrage &gt;&gt; perpstralod by tbal Ufarootaa traitor -4am. nrasae NUy mtooeem toiwMaa
Inne Jcarona.
-nmswta .lira work mt waaram
-taMM amfenatolanM al Mew Tart ta Juno ae*
Tbe taMlenee of thia medora Cawocta baa aa
Jtay.
reproach *rd disgrace to the nation—not emangb
Uatbu crimes rad d*boicberMe anffnoo with
abmnt the chreka of errry Ivyat man and woman
ia ft* land; hr na.t Meda odd Inunit to diagrac,
SS’iSJ? nortn-w- « M
sod alap with bia dirty band, yotriotiam and de­
rattan to law aad order. ■her.v'.roeenai.moAtera,
Amlrrw Juhinro i, ,
Vid m,3. There
anno depth, |0 p,!,lie.1 Igfamy, which bia an.bi ytato «OMW uw&gt;b Uta aeamra.
law to aerrr '.rrasoet aad U&gt; i).-art t’.n efforts of -a mr*rr*
■°:T*.!“n?Z’ "J*
foyai men ia freer ef aa honcraUu r.cuoafrocUon.
data lot reach. He dtflen law—he it sella toy al
/
MAHRIED.

as btllo eosasra aa bo ■wills Washington ~r^
r-l' Haw long c nr. our political almoephere
•bopiisaiegand eorropted w Hr bln peetlflmua
brrslk’ IhW „Hcb kojrr BO%1 oor MlkOn be
disgrseed. sad peUielinm be made odiono by Rita
■‘•1 M'.lro.i not lung. Tbe Country domamU
Uat tbi. .-.omkhng-blaei to tbe tray of puses and
*“»«nrberrtnored, aad we ,iMcrrty bupe that
• CengteM which ho entragn and dell. a. nlU
•pwedity pm IM, blslaat trrnlor, when Ms amM.
baa Udo Una to tbs natron will ar sU cubing.

TVRSSBACLABKE,

I

Ismc Xerner, Esq.,

s

REMOVAL OF SKEEJDAH.

bom. to bvre--XMft« for r*..'Xatch Cante
Base Ball.
Tbe VenneatTlBoend Hastings BaaoDaBClnbe
play a n-aieb (Mn« &lt;,» the Fair Ground. to.mnr.
rowfTbnrodsr). Wo b .p. u
Ing ef ear ciiisaoe to woiceoM oer rtaim

ihsiih

make Ba,! road, jojolar. sate and paying. Of
erawyertien ef th s reclion wo nay bare morn to
aay in uollter latter, bat cannot do lea* than
edcso all oar friends, who are trareliug for
pleasure Io 'tall tin wild aud rsri-. Muunteie
■eeierr along thia line, inefuding a abort stay al
the Capitol of Vermont.
Tbe crop* io Xew England, bo excellent,
probabfr i«ter bolter.eapeeMily tideiaIres of Ibe
kayerep, rte Stapl»; ufarnt Ven^o^t and Sow
Bampahlre ara rosceraed. aa stock growing la lbs
mala rebiwee of tbe fcHBsr.
Than u COoiaManble pel410*1 wteitoaneal in
Ika aeetios o'er tb* approaching rlectlona, in
VermNlandWaioe. Tbe rmyurwoev qoeetinn i*
thapCJKsple iaaue.ud will nadowbtodly win^e tLo
bpsUicua make that a part of Ihadr party pur
hem. tboogh il writ bo by adlmiaiabed MjorMy,
aa there ata a good many aan-prohibllioulaU
aaaog Ibe liernkllcana. and u*l tbe copper bend,
•re far whisky as a matter of cwwno—"ItrmacTS
eyta lhe ».s&gt;* eeery where," row snow. Tbr
Hiaotoe imbroglio ta net yet played oat, and men
will talk, and the Presides I to nc&lt; without bls
•aeci" ta IhU aertum. wbo do nut hesitate to
aay. th.: Itnpcncfamenl ia sure to follow lb la dasUrCy alt.aif ibo I reuldrot to farce a man
Loyal to the fl^r^Bral out of bls Cabinet, to
gut place UbtUuit. when eno eon be fan ad
whs dares U aaausie Ibo place of tbo patriot
Slants
D.

taint ■

to MIX OltTtKXT H1H FARhCel tooted aad
ta carry eul ear engsgunrote We hero tho best
lying about &gt; Bailee from HaeUnge. containing -V&gt; Best asMrt'iit ef Creckery d Tevs. afaeaaoned
limber, aad wa tedteeu ereay OtHf
acroe with M orrae Improved, will roll to suit the
foamy, roflulmw to cumporo In coairtj aad price
Moodkka V.retracer, or reel Um eema fer e termnfyeera. Fresh Ceeds esuiahtly eahaad.
with ray other like rotobliabntaft. ta tbto inUia urn IP TOD WMTE MUL WBAt TOD WANT
os th. prsmsss. on
kJ, township Pf Rolland. Old Goedu selllDir rtirardlsss ef Cest. IbVj^biteraranJIy'. hopira br
mu
AiklHUt
’
BETH VEDOKB.
Rutland, Aeg. ttlh. 1MT.
nlild
New Gouda. Jtm Kecefveft,
.
*' .* fe
’
MUahrrpl.ra.
——satr1 aaiuao---•
Wa are eeDtag FANS WAGONS, at We knap latently an hand s LU aaaoataaM
Gusts i-I think T am only delag tbe pert of » J)IBSOLUTION.
One-Hwndred dollar*. AU work warranted.
food ci linen whan J tanMfy to Ibe gruel bonelts
VERY LOW FOB CASHnjBEW a aT.ACTT
rooeired by me from th, u, .f yww Stomach

SPECIAL NOTICES.

-

ear* run er" lb* cittern route, at"', the rarious

*' dn dto.ro. .;

VAMM AB BAIBUKL

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

I

SD STATIOSSIT,

Broea L -t. &gt;’l appesra to be doing a raooey
tak.rg
and eertatalr ta OU* of Um beat
fltorird Ura-'J. wish an admirable road Led that
e* hare passed ueer oo our Joui nee, aad *o far aa
that ia 'ooeerae.l. the esme ia true of liar MBtern

• ’ ■■

rX-ALEKT AW» MICK

PiKT ***** BU*1

!

exulted atM eery Img Freight trains, one with
Iraoecinro altstbed. aid teamed that that van
•1 mere tbu tbe dual dally uomlor. Tbfo

Goode

IF XW WAFT W WOKt&amp;Ut.

naiifactomy.

Bent XlpU.TtMll.U

S?

nsm'ey wHirnteg last Aa w* was cue half inch,
UmA. aad- lhe aoow ARs ara aaid la ba a|lu
near fort de*p. Aspbl that will ba worth going
ICO biJ»» io
iHta bested aaaaoa.
Fna&gt; Opirrsburgb «e came here by Ibe Cham­
pin'. aad Ordrmburgh, aad Vt. C. It. R. Fur
..a* reaa-xi :h» ptooeagot traral to not an large
by lb &gt;a ro'tU tLI &lt; season ss It baa bara fur nreral
innpui. which to a u-.aiter of saryriee to us,
ss wo Sod the pleaawra sorters Bora uumcrosu
&lt;b&gt;« «eaf than al say time since tbs war eonsmtecad. aad &lt; I.ratals no region asm pitlurriqoi
,-l besutlfolthso Ibe route from Og dco*burgb to
Intis »ia UuspUce.snd Concord. Bel II appear*
Uu eUt &gt;• U«t ta passengers traffic is more
tbal trade up Io Freight. On tho Read troni

Noir

Haetsg reamed ia their new bwOdfe* earner
W« WILL NOT be l YDEkMLD. ol JrRnwra aad RaUraed Hu. are ptepersd to
eoa-pet. In sute.fstah and prtoo. mlb urn atari&lt;-re« a Tea, HO to |1,U.
Oar aadaat«r« wfli alware he to moke Mrb

pOR SALE OM BBXT.

..........

saor.

Camay ail SRh^m gfjot

I3oots'.&lt;fc Shoes,

»f

Dus-o5 • b.rh.w:tl^BiKi&gt;a&gt;daaipBlmoaphcro
^1, j.u foj!utl rale olurtaia qeilaae much of a
•jso-1 tlurj.” pbyiiraUy conwdered. aa •Jtsite
arpecL-d to indan area If it la ‘‘at hca»a" aa dr.
JnEaila-Hl'f arrwoat tn teran tbo place of
nmWrih. aomaifr what sMonstion may bind
ula otter tanda So tomorrow If all la arD. we

rwM................................

xwnvw

NSW pjttoaoi

Crockery,

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fili

1warns N. H.-Aug., llth Iter.
.

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CORRESPOWBEMCR.

Dry-Goods,
_
Groceries,
Huts &amp; Caps,

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EEfIL PBMF WBEAT 1

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EDITORIAL

teoe.

—i«r *rn»p-

/ f« boshris of WEEVIL PROOF WHT.lT

Tnfoa Mntlc,.
That fo&lt;wo may be no eaomieg partsaUir, M
**' &gt;***• »• would inform «)| on..med tool hSSiSC'*'.............•’

I.*.: XHQTQ0CU.

£OOK ATTIUI

-^{OJCXIT WA.VED

is

‘ ’Smeteiioa— Braaa*. Genome A Gasrr.

*2

............. 7Z77Z"

£?**» *•

GwtyeAr, Btrtev ft Balky.
HlUtkn, Aug. SB, IMF.-ntotf

w iii

Advertluoinonta.

Ttfrii proofWbrat-H. n. h-&gt;b^ cwit&lt;».
Venera. Reltamd
■ Cota W.n-.r! -GooorraS. Billrw A Buin.
Cjb-.'h &lt;»rrt Xutlrs -Estate ef D Wrrxar.
Xdwtstetrotor-. Ha**—W. S. Okbiu, rutaits^rusr Estete »f B Diu-t.
■ Sheriff SJ«.-Bi.aiaw A jGoovtwb. m B.

jqscgjAjinajvB •

-MW WMHBSflmn.

■xw ADPjawammrui.

Ilnilsj. Mnrtrla.

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OUT!

S

ffir Hastings Janntr.

Sffirjsfer1 ••

“■■""* •“

sscr. GOODS M
so ey isslltalto. tn the Riato. Cell sndkwdt si
KftfESS

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‘ ‘
• JOHN WOLT.
nn.gs, AngtotU^UM.
, Ugrf
JlJOTICX.

rortlteLastBlxty Dm^m.
Hasirg aetaSM-tbo Pgrtnera aad swmarwea
Clttomse of Battle Crook had eidsMy Ural we

tfooaper Aon sag oitee OtotHM Hume ta the
(btywea bey Ibota. amd betoig raltaftod^lO to

one mraaaaa

Par Ouh st Uw Lowsrt rtisrss
hnnauwaav

■KOWX BVOABs , .

ife^e.

BOOTS f SHOES, CHEAP/

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Grooferi««.

TSpwTtpp Twb,

rawan nw ua cuts ax* sam
•Tl SFAsme.

in

cOTmtaros-raranvocraMi
T'”'

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jEEUE»mn.ne rmi,

Clothing,
^Chths,
Hals,
Cops,
GntfBvpinktkFa^!
Linen Goods, Trunks,
Satchels,
Jfeck Ties,
Collars,
Suspenders,^ coon PBIWTS, . . IB.,
Drawers,
Shirts, £c.

ras rmrr »irs wsuml _
prorfte, u al! eramg^.y

L

etui

GIVE AWAY 600BS

"" ’ ^jiwroGwr.
gK Wtadwae. Itow Tw*.,^

GL O T K I N G 1

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STOCK : HABDWABE,

STOCK OF GOODS,

Towe 1 Ve«tk »f Bm«r » &lt;«•&lt;

RHIU
n

iiT'f.t'ax * «
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wo
Towe &lt; Mortb .f Bu&gt;ge 10 W«*l
• •Kefaog
U 40
Hit 10

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IRON &amp; STOVES

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JOB LOTS, FOB CASH,

.

1800,

. Iw»i Monh-riUDa.7 Wert.

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GLOBIOUS NEWS
^WIESAU AXD RETAIL

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Tar J*re?aratl(M to be
l»lart «Tmi joa far Vlae
ef Tar, aa Uih kas more
■writ thaw all olkert

Hardware Merchant,
fair rtMraoCtlw puttie frtiwec*.
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Em! BMr Sorerry, Bo«he»l«r, Xe« Tert

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NUMBER 19.
Business Jiirrtenj.

world to battle with hfa! eart and eon-1

Mtr«a atHsomnfonawM. ■
it, but although be afterwards mamed
a nun in whom he loved bunoetly and
truthfully, and who waa worthy of his
tore, ho wee Mror wholly d**d to his
6nt luvu.

n art ryes.
WILLIAM MYERS,
Dutarta

Btir&amp;mttMr iililitiaiiBg—-

Music &amp;. Jewelry.
.
tamn oetvmax
dUTlXUB. ■ • - M;1 - . - MICH.

FT? ESTON" r»

General Gn
mm, hhii: a eo.,
Doaloro U

BootsuUnt-and- Shoes,
------- HAMTISGS,

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a^isctmim.

UM-

MOT GOOD ENOUGH FOk HER-

; but th* latter could Mt fur-1
net him, aa hia.name toon became fhmilnar in every Virginian household. High­
er and higher ho roe* every year, until ho
gained a pcritton from which he eould
took doum upon the proud 1 Jauter. W*alth
came to him, too. When the groat strug­
gle tor independence dawned, he waa In
hi* prim*, a happy husband, and one of
the moat distinguished men in America
The etruni* went rm, and soon th* “poor
surveyor’ held to th* highest and proud rot nr eition in the land.

TURNER A ULAFUiL,

Carnal’ &amp; Waptliaiw
ROBINSON &amp; WTGUTMAN

Io
Haifare,SMta,Nai!s

H* wu in all other reepocta aftank, &lt;qi*a Th™ wa. . cum mottosTinXbXnV
hartsd. manly gentleman ; but hi. roti. wld
Mtl «lled tor rater.
mate of hi. fellow m-n waa founded U|-(¥nu Lee had fainted. Tarring to a
Ik. nrii&gt;ci|&gt;!ro
•&gt;’- ikM
—I Lis
I.:. -A4uuu, who rode near him. til* offi­
on the
that guremed
»J&lt;xtiuu of lii* home*—blood. Wealth, tra^ cer said gravely, ‘ Himry, I fear your 1
was by no means nn unimportant toaturo mother has fainted. You bad better leave
with fen. H..W ourhtowau weakness, the column, and gu to her."
and. like ail of us was influenced tnurn
The speaker waa GeorgeWashington,
than he even believed by pounds, shill­ once the “jwcr eurroyur," but then ouming^ and pence.
*
maader-in-chief of the armies of the
1 Tide Mr. G ■ —■ had quite a large fam­ United State*. Th* young man was
ily, and tauong them was a daughter Colonel Henry L**, the commander of the
whuec beauty woe the et&amp;ndiug toast of fsmoiu “Light Cavalry Legion,” the la­
th*&lt;teui|ty Eh* wuejuet mfhtMto *ad
dy waa his mother, and formerly Mias G.
budding into lovely womanhood. Not th* belle of th* Northern Neck
uuly waa she beautiful in peroon, bat her
amiable di«]w«diiau and many accomnliahmenta made her mure than ordinarily atfcbe Constitution.
tra^ive, and half the gentlemen of the
NorQiern Neck were already sighing tor
The Instrument u it will be nbmitted
her loro.
to the People. It* Article* ia FullThero we* in th* muatry utlhia time
»i» 5“
&gt;“±s
high in tho esteem of his nwghbora. He
came of a good family, but waa, aa yet;*
joor young surveyor, who had taught
Idmsclf his profeenun and who had qnot
much of his time in tmvtning unknown
toreeta, with nothing but hia o^npaas Hr

Drop, JHlciits, Groena,
: v;p&lt;spjo£* do-it,',nVXU-ll. Sail — U '

Groceries and Produce,
KT&gt;T|t MT.; IU»TI\«* JflCH
wr Cash peM ter l’r.4—.
. .. .

v. rARK Er. &amp; SON,

'7" Livery &amp; Sale Stuble,
LEW. CAMPBELL.

“City Restaurant,”
Aim own* oarer.
th.re Breast. HAhUNtW. MtCH.
tjr*M&gt;sforprira4a*a^i«-

the young man. and it wa* not tong be­
fore he insisted that the latter should
abandon all oervtnooy in * *d* Visit* to

’

hhn antfWtM and rd when4»'phased

"3. LEE REED,

Bladrait^CwlnBi,
r^srJorrs^rtv, HA»tl5O8

s.xxrtMxw

The invitation waa heartily girth, and
aa promptly accepted. The young man
liked the jiunter, and he found the aoaety of the beautiful Mary G------- a itry
mroug attraction. ' he reeult waa,that he
wufrequent! v at the planter’s reeldance;
indsaxl that Mia G
felt called u~n

■ I.a—.
reserved intercourse with hie daughter.
The father only laughed at the idea, and
said he hqwd his daughter knew her no­
noun too well to allow anything like
lore tor a poor surveyor to blind her to
,

fag

»*• «-“P rf

duty M waa her father. She found num
• toadmiro in th* poor aurreyor than to Ml
- her wealthy and aristocratic saltern; and, t.a.Loaoia-as *«•—f. d«b,*‘
- l^Utoro aheknewit barbemrtp^
i

JJ AtTISG*,

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UXITED BTATEB MAIL

8SXSH«Si5d

;
tyuuia-oUKrori—

Middleville and Grand Rapids
■

.he would have thoughtit a happiuros to
go out with him into the backwoods and

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Itoa V.. ^MMsl «B* isewlsttvs —tu&lt;l*&lt;s
Mell So cooSoulr*. m4 Uh UnolJ pUx —
—As pruoulsounJ aS* prsaarvU is ib, Eaglu*
ICT Tbs UeUUwrs aUU
peH**

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sajr ■— for. Vww prirasa — ■» baa Ml. aad
daU; pronda Ibal "Sofa.-i'snob sxwaya are da

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T’k2J‘'
the public.
Gen. Orant’e letter to to th" point, and
-fire Ms fotowiv stoft ths loyal
tmeses Of (Ms people the profoundeot
gratlfleatlon. It is earnest, directly to

vs wrax X(tT Js wwbicl.
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A better pretest eouM not bars been
Ljnwr cttaxi arr^rrxsjrs.

ftyUoocto, ,;tt

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. , 8» stoss. s«.eases,gAlgl JIQ8,- ■ • HIT - — MICB.. , .

Winti

GrocorieSy

Ayers Sarsaparilla,

Boots and Shoes,

Mt MJlDriWTHI Moot.

land Caps,
Clothing,

IS.GOODYEAR 4CO.

eKITP rVBMkMMStt

Fanning Tool8.
—A gee Biealss'btil stem tatroysd T,000
yssa o&lt; glsM is lbs Sse^obasaa. X. T„ nttreo4ttops Tiersisy.
-Mr. WbUwortb. of KrogWoa, tag . ha.

Abes.OooHo are o6rrd st VgRY
LOW PRICIM for ibe neiiTIIIRTT

Jfalf 4 Elinitr ®aoh
tionsry meet thia calm, weighty, and
truthtai protect ? He devotes more than
twice tl&gt;f (pace occupied by Gen. Grant
to a substantial repetition of one of bis

HsaMBher! Emaember.'
SIG DABQAINH!
«u jaarnamrnd ru

coarse, he fpnares tbe will of the people.
Il to a philosophical doctrine that a
column of water no thicker than a pi]*■tem, would balance any other body of
water of the same height, even if It were
the Atlantic Ocean. And so A. Johnson

bangs

and Munr-nns

IIIIIIITS

k

eiEMIITS

50 000 F&gt;
HT HmsWr wr ■.•tic sad oros sad

Stowell Ac Corsett.
MiUtoriUs.Jsly C, 1MT.-I4 llyt

single will la aa much superior to the
will of the loyal mill lone of ths country
as his position to higher than theirs. In
other words, be has got the Idas Into bls

She Sfiastinq, Banner.

Gen. Sheridan done to injure the Consti­
tution or over-ride its provisions? Noth­
ing, certainly, that the President Is able
to specify. He talks vaguely about Sheri­
dan’s “absolute tyranny," and says,
what every body knows to be false, that
aflhira in his district appear to be In a
" disturbed condition," and that *• a bit­
ter spirit at antagonism " seems to have
resulted from his management. But, as
is well known, all the dl-turbsnce then
IS it itt rebel quartern. The UltlOS Mr*
in Sheridan's district, are unanimously
aattofied and perfectly harmonious, and
only disturbed by the prospect of his re­
moval. And yet, thia lx all the traitor
at the White House, can otter In JustiH-

j|iBDinn.Li

DRY GOODS

BOOKS AND STAT1OJEIT.

MTDDLEVnxr

WOOLEN FACTOR Y,
Hs to peresreg to card esstosi rolls dtolr. My
Xw JUetoMsare oy rods. th. be.t .1 .'retteg
‘"«*L «sd hstl.g ireured .. rood wwkwro ro
““ ’*
•srvlwre.lwtorDtlyibletorwn.
— i-— r-jTbs Lodi*s srv roysrisllr Isritod is soil sei sil-WTOMsn fwk to H writ fcro tf wwi to I. sniM rot full slack of Fsbct &lt;:«si‘,
will be fond tfo bwt SM&lt; sbreymlto ik.s-rtK
*oouu&gt;
™£TOHT a Ml sod es«e ssriy.
Wsai uk«s lanxctaag* foe work.
DRUOaiSTB' WAXK

&amp;a\ gtaw.

EDITORIAL CORKESPOKDKMCE.
by a public man.
We are sincerely glad that thia corres­
pondence gore to the people. It will do
m uch to neutralize the eftects of the Pres­
ident's course, by awakening a vigorous
and vigilant public rontlmcnb \Ve only
wish that Gen. Giwft other letter (re­
ferred tc ak "private" In (hceorrespood%nee) protesting against the suspension
of Becbktaby 0TAKTOW, could also be
made public; and it to possible that that
mny t&gt;c the case, when theoriginal reason
tor its privacy shall have been removed,
the treason of the President established,
and loyal men again rule the Republic.

Paints Oils,
Glass &lt;t Putty.
Varnish, Dye Stufft,
I.nmps. Ijimp Wares *»■

Drug ft Bookstor

Prsetieiar PhrsWisss. noolisd silk
for tbeir pewttee. a&lt; m low Hww •* *«7 “*
ebtato aaysbero. CsUssIms.

Prescriptions cart tally (owpouM*
—ace rwt or—

rvwiBtici,
MEDICIHES. CHEMICALS,

anShrMihKPrits!

BOOMS g BT ATTOXEBT,
i^vtameey. Fa^GsW^ *all rspre, A.
A FULL STOCK 4f artidas is BT Has rinlislli
..MW,
7

rare^ro". —vreMr—*-.asdT ■■ Irf

Pare Wises &amp; UgMts*.

Chaice Teas A Sssan,
Tobacco eel »*

And to kepi w&gt; by sle.o.1 e».l«l errlnl M
bool arUctoo of goo*, etyes^
lor tkn tssikri
small

And that the “parlor '• rebel who wrote 1
It, knew to be an unmitigated and
wilM falsehood. It io true, perhaps,
that the white rrbe’t of Kentucky are
denied scats la Congress, but that the
white men of Kentucky are denied rep-

r’”

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norm in&gt; qtnex salsa

TO OTT DKW STOU.
fWTUolful for yo»l fwon. or Mix* •
AMD HOMERT DKAUMQ KITH ALU

AP.MAH.tt.1.,

r. i.Aiun.

MAXT BTTLE8 OF GOODS

Beady-Made Clothing!

Breai, Cractai Pies Md Cila.

OSNAMINTSD.
Vxwh Yeart Every Morning

dia.ift.fc I. to
ni At.*fevfciM&gt;«

�Jiril ini WiMtnaiww.'

*PZ.
IF TOC WIST 6000

fash Wanted Jfmmediitrlj.
BHXXtX OUT X
I

3I-EVXizt.B.

Our cuotomew wIlLpld*** taka notlea .
tbit our book/aru balanced to the FiasT 1
orJCLT. and all account* pmfeualy
made are due and m»«t beaattldl Imme­
diately- W meed nil that!* duetto, and
hoie that our cuntomera will reapoud
without any delay.

ottew.14 mi rMi s7 b7
Io aoaaad, bi niter to right,
»|«,U ItaH. free.

-tcadyear. Barlev k FaBey.
HMtlnx*. Au«. 20, 1867.—nistf
match

GAME OF BASE BALL.

-tighter IxMkllag af lU&gt;r aiwaar” for tbo lart
trial, trix agaiail. and oaa laotngi to play la
r«a&gt;fal addi.A*
jajvork cbnrlaUy

:4- UC.
grtf*tAltf &amp; ReAeHUKg

.l.aZl laaiap Gwdyrar to flrat by graaa ball
toeeater. MmWanMd ; Utrnoiu,alnUa Uol ball
to leu. anbGoOxtr to |*wd- aad lakaarerMd
on pa**-1 ball 1 F. HulbnrOk aad I'arter, tetlh ual
va fly ball io I. Uriawold, liobcrtPAMkei. but la

AND MEDICINB8.

Dry Goods,
Boots# Shoes,
Hatsand Caps,
Groceries, "
Piece Goods,
GREATAXD SHOW
Crockery
And Glassware,
SCHOOL OF EOHUTED UIKALS.

D’HfiK’"0'

DAN RICE’S

U»m««|&gt;all-l«l h** l&lt;**'*d »t Mlddtewine. for

LCIEaiflTO

aeroad. eend tog thinning borne; Roberta to aee
Old »n rolier down crater, aoading 1‘arXir home,
galaa hla third and roam bean na hi*b abrMing
Uiih.rdbaao; Maaimor .Lro-k low baU to right

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

STAT10JIBT

CACRCD CATTLE,
sh|«te «r waeah’p to lllndmua. The ^»!y ,jy»
Bury ol tbetr
Habit a and Pccullaritlaa.

ajtewarid^L'a'u^
EXCEL1IOR JR.

high Ihrcving br enter Arid. whtob alao mb
Itorttoaon
; EL Barber to Oral by rotlw to
right, aandtag L Omwold b-na aad auato arecad; Hammond Ml M fly by .bort Hoy; *
GriawoM eowda bcunerr to ngbl, irndi H O.

B LAOIIKGf
THE CSAMD PAHAOE,

&amp;BS
S :■? Wtt
IV. .!»« &lt; IIORSSX ix&gt;sjr*. iwii mt

Whteb I* pot a. In Hat and Quart Caaa.
artlela
and warnuited to girt pwrfort todo

nro EiHiinion eacidat,

N. BARLOW,
w. B. GOODYEAR,
R. J- ORAX?.
U.IMT-

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NEW CASH ST0R1
BARLOW
&amp;.GQ0DYEAR, SATURDAY, EKPI. Hi, BIT.

LtLEM WITH ALL.

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

VERMOSTVIUE, FRIDAT, SEIT. 11

ETIM XEEBCD Kill III VTTLI

iarnajt. wV ®ajtn §rjo!

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Great Baipii! for tte Pejle!

PIECES FALL PRINTS EDSSELL &amp; NEV1NS
boots

i sBoes, cm

�STOCK : HABDWABE.

u»nti° wm.-

.^is

!5 ^-ss
jjj .»&gt;««
IRON &amp; STOYES

JOblots. iob cash,
•

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TUhr rfBaitlaf*.

HARNESS SHOP.
&amp;ntporxp

EXTIACT OF BLirKBEKBYi

_______ mBCOJAKEOUS
&lt;yo THE/CSLIC.

‘

GLOBIOys NEWS
Per the People.

Haatisn. J— »■ IteT.-MU

WHOLESALE AND KETAIlT

Wa waal4 rw^wlfcllr «mmmooo Io
who Kara ferarad uaw.Uttlx.rn.nlrn
TWOOL tea
S

n. uira,

spraoub a co..

Hardware Merchant,

Ba&lt;ro&gt;ot oiwoW. u4 aOarhvate. Hi ASTOV
UHIKOLY LOW PMICX3, . Mftes.

Moffat’S Life Pius
’ and rntrox nrmis.

^Ready-?Made Clothing

TW l«t Sntttwfal BedWna

8Mo Van«t7. *••*«•&gt;&lt;
' Blotter. Am M. imt.
^pniKlVutnt V ALAEV

®tn!s’

(Sooba.
CI1MFOHXB MA SB BA KF. HUS,
I. » ■&gt;

fiwrrrrW a.yd wmi
TAX SATliFACTIVX.

*«. ooppMt, * asirr ikon vam.

-Let...

'

asd Fever and Agar.
Thousands of certificate* an ta
ow poao radon, girlng detailed
aeoMBta of perfect Cubes effected
by them invaluable BedMa*
Tkry raptUte the System *•’ H*
ell the function’
4&gt; «f

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Te«l i Mortt it Ua»(« IO Wma.
Ma«Krf*«K** te «a e u 41 x
• lirfaojf
M M. H.W I »o 1C
■ To«* t north W*aag« 10 Wtet.

la a healthy tradition.
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■MevIbuigforHasthip
XS. J. C. BAIL

.’Sooear Cmt.W shoMtevtec

AlSS'.'ir'e^’im'!! M" **
®a every wttle.
fcUVDrmbte.wy.rWoeMIUbteiU
•uvaa cbms a
J^KLTUWMK

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TOBACCO.

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CIGARS.

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8NVFF,

IR-ST
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Still Leads the Van!

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and pipe®.
’p,

MEntSCRAM,
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Cards.

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Iroted oust, vert,
to be about rigid
storeman ia the
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11,1867.

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NUMBER 20.
................... ..
Fai»u 1&gt; BUI?

fr°J,le* fur -T0Ur

thia destructive engine quite now, iaertaa
and robxiiy having ere thia boon amlioS
to obtaining an iir.mer.M power « pro*
^lT18a2M.Steuxhoa canned a modal

VAN BAALEN BROS?

“Oh airooetaay thing; Huie of every
thing, ftree marrowtot peae to rye straw ;
got the all-kiF.invwt dried pewpkiua yon
ever set your eyes on—’xpeet. nur, vv.n’d
______ f that dried pntnnkin, lajuire t
inriotor declined negotiating
«d pumpkin but inquired if
__ _ _ _^bsdtor! now, squire, I expect

MHH. C. FREEMAN,'
rasnesna
MXJJLIiy EJIt,

uf Chicago. If the eight ririev of Luffalo, Dochoeter Albany, Pittsburgh,
Newark, Providence, Portland and Mil­
waukee had been taken up Ludily in
1861, nut un ahlpbuatd. convoyed acrues
and de^emted^un U^frm^ii r vo gut some uf the ntoeei and yallerrat
you ever set yt«r eyoa on. Gvtaumerout
united populations, would nut 1 ave added
here now—cut tune in a abougar box
to Lunuuu so much ns IxmdcA qwtoly
ruut in dads waggun. Brought if dowu
•htcu.
added to it self during tho previous dofur Kernel Waldron, bnt yuu can have
cvunial period. Every twenty months a it TH bring ifrite strata inhere, darned
PRESTON A MEAD, ■
■toe city &lt;$n&gt;g* into being along tho
globous vane of London equal to the
On the strength of the butter a dicker
city uf Oeveiaad.
1 ■ ' * * Its .—A — .".
k*
I
was ■mdfly eotortMtod, far which KobeSeveral rears ago the meiropoHa, Mko
miah was pat in immediate and absolute
some fabulous Cydopa, sjirnwi«-d out up­ pumton of a ooto, vaM| end puto.
butte, watery rwullinRs oa the face, cafe
on its couch uf 7k,t*€0 ocrea; Lut the
ButwvoM they fit? Nebamah was aneaus affections and inflammation of the
mna. a*nut tn,
original city, the venerable parent uf this
wining to trusttho euat and veto; indeed, eye* Th see occur in more serious forms
gigantean muaster, is still content with he oonid puttbemon aud off in aminate,
in apartmeote that are nut constantly and
th*A pigmy bed of 723 ocrea pu which it
and they were neat as wax. Where thoroughly ventilated.—Horn Juur»»C■
has reposed fur a thousand yware Tho could he trytl)* pants oaf Nut right
tJUtHta » grs-nr.ro*
liinrtvru
.Tri.
_____
ritf, though so email, is still the center there ia ths store with tho street dour
A Remarkable Story*
uf th* trading, financial, aud journalistic open, and the women folks rotting and
TURNER A CLARKE,
life of Ixiudon. and has, it seems, ■ day going all the while. Now it happened
populatinw uf 2o8 520 eu .U, ud.dclu well that tho new clothing store bad a
populate® of only 113 8t7 souls. ILus corner curtained off for the purpose aud
every morning there como rushing into
Nohomiah was roeeiLTy riaaed mareia
Tie richness of the material and the etethe tity fiom suburb' And rntd cottage
The par. ts had streps, and the straps
"rt."T01 *■*
s* ■** were buttoned. Nehemiah had aeon ganos of the workmanship is ixnaqnalled.
within the narrow walls of the uld catv, •Crape before, but the art of managing It ia from an American lady. Her hus­
170,188 peooua. while thore are 509,6 U them waa a mystery. On ounaidamtivu. band is • New York publisher. Ho lives
cnstotnora and clients who outer the city ho deodrd that the boots must go un ia great style. He mu hia fine hu use ;
d^hnur toama. and is anmltatiMilv fast.
every day to duel with them. What tre­ first He then mounted a chair, elevat­ His wX is nut allowed to dweUundo- hia
mendous oni rgr, then, must lie in the ed his pants at a proper angle, and envystulo and diastole of Ulis Cyclopean doavirMi to eoox hia legs into them. He root 6ha is an elegant and nreuniplialiheart, whuee throb can suck in and ex­ had a time of it His boots wvro none ed lady, un be fame not a breath of suepel every day slung its vcina and arteries of tho smnlbwt, and the pants were none
a bring euemn of 72*^16 Luman be- uf the widaet; the ehair too, waarickety with no prwiaiaa made for her mainte­
R LANG, BPRAGt’EdtCO..
nance aba reeolred to turnber accomp ialiand bothered him; bat bending hia en­
Ew.-y morning nearly a million uf mon ergy to the task, ho sueeeeded in induc­ ments to a good account Thia fody tailed
CLOTHING,
sat Mzno. Dronoreat and foldkaritory IT
moke a rush to f-vk into a ajxcu of erven ing om leg into the “p«*ky thing* ’ He
hundred nerra, and eveiy night they wa. toreddlod Uke the CUommi of Kbodre, Mbited her skill, and fond fall employ­
auT» roautaui mo as.
ment and fair cumpcnaatiuti For years
and just in tho act of robing the other aho has earned a oumfurtaLIcsubvhl«i.-»l,
RtaVrtMfl. • tevl - - • MICH
foot, when wUmring and giggHig in •nd ia esteemed by all who know het.
^Hisctllanj.
hia immediate vxaaitv nxiela him ofivo tu Kinga end Queens bend over her bandsW. O. HEDRICK kCO-.
ths appalhng foot that tudhing bat a work in Paris with admiration By tittle
ohintx curtain separated hinffrotn twenty and little her stiwy hu leaked or.t and
ur thirty uf tho jirettiesi and wickedest great interest ia attached to it With her
girl* tliat were ever caged in one ebup.
noodle and patient endurance •bn will
Of the romance of lore and courtship
Nehaselab waa a bashful yuutb, and moke a nemo in tho wo^-ld,
but little is known in Western Africa.
would have made a circumbendibus of a
On arriving at the age uf puberty, if bo Ike veins end arteries ui S
lot Quito Bon^npL
mile uy day ratberthan meet thu« giria
be a freeborn persun, the young man finds is not the only »uu:te of ani
even if ha had been in foil dims; as it
a few wives, die number in jrvportiuri tu •ball Londiiu du fur lungs?
we., his mouth waa ronch ajar at the
"In
tbs
time of adrerxity consider,”
rxflm.o/z4 rssrijarxx.
the means ul his father awaiting the usemblBd «Mne‘tfcno •S’J, U___ ________
cjTT .vsmx nx/or.
l&gt;are poeailulity of making hia apnanr- •ays tho wisest of tuou, aud nxpvricr.cv
time of their capuuaala; Mid to thia num­ uf the Lunt Mayor, tu cunaidcr the peril
•nce among them in his present d»*haber he tuay add any that It* may hare arising from too dixapja-amuca uf tutu­ U&gt;. What if there was a bulo in the has shown that tuuler snr.L circa casta iitwfallen in lure with too fculiahnrM uf hia muni and open spaces ia the nrighbu: • curtain T What if he shuuld foil f It ii ia wire to evudder ow bioaninga thaj
boyhood ; provided they are nut betrothed hood of the metrotiulis The meeting woaldn’t bear thinking uf; and, plunging are left. How happy for one who has a
to another, and provided, further, that KU addressed Ly Ihumss Bugtea and flie fuut into the raeaat leg with a sort of booom friend who will point him to such
ho ia able tu pay the required duwvr, other geutlcmen uf note Mr. Benjamin frantio luuecnem, he brought the very ca­ an improvement of mislurtune :
A I -ankruiA merchant, returning hums
which varies bum five to forty-five dollar* Scuti, the nxcdiunt and t.uwitile cham­ tastrophe ho was to anxious tu evutd.
berlain uf tho city Mid that ia dealing Tlio chair rollajwed with a sadden acrouch, one night, said to his noble wife ;
‘•My deer, I am ruined; orerething we
ftT C*ssh p*M wPr&gt;4ct« alyl
him, teMmfiiate to Wo' with the question before the meeting they pitching Nebetninh heels uver heed
Ustee of hia master; and U&gt; three ho shUukl But confine their calculation* to through the curtain and ho uuule a grand have bin the hand, uf the Sheriff.’
I
W. PARKER A RON,
may add aoourding to hia inclination and 3,000,000 inhaLitauta Be found that catrivnoo orrv.ug the stitching divjuities,
in
1801
fliere
were,
8888,717
persona
ability tu rmrehaac, and over those pur­
un all fours like a fattened roinoearoa
4
chased he mu perfect control; but at hia bring within on area uf sixteen miles,
I’erhapa CuSier himself novar exhibit­
death they becumo slaves uf his master. taking Charing Crom u Ute center Au ed a mure striking */*•»
than
The wishesof -e rrmnen are edits increase uf pqmhtfcn had been going waa now displsvod. Nehecuah wm a
consulted. She is often purchased when on within that area during tho peat Lailthing. All that is must valuable remains
•till a child, and ia told wbanuld enough
to ns—BMabuod, wumanhuod, ehildhovd.
LEW. CAMPBELL,
|
to ubdnruul meh things that the ia tu
was going through that mnvesMut q«ito We hare not lust but tbs results uf muforego all thoughts uf any uthrf than
skill and imbiatiy. Wo can make anoth­
the purchaser, and any diwegard of thia
er fortune if our hearts aud hauls are
A ya qmium
,
advice is punished as acvrroly as though
J ouda ail the attitadM ever chiselled. Aa leftua.”
Srtn rraaat. WAirrisOA MW” |
ths marriage ceremony had annady been
for the giria, they screamed, uf ouuree,
14T K«&gt;W« Ise private psrUr*. n*y I
jntnped upon eliaira and cutting boards
Personal Appearanoe of tho Pope.
'
J. LEE HEED,
thretelhrsr he--*------ ^-*-a------------ ----thnmgbttMr
»ieo of them tu tho highest bidder, with­
,r-., amnd B
out the least reepoci to the appearance, ago,
should di^ti
■ | FArW revriascsre. tAlrixfiS,
or character uf tho buyer. The nuroheoRoiMtrr—____ ,__________________
OT pfcr— a string uf beads un the neck
I CdTA?l &gt;srk warrants*. aAvl
young mm ; “Am't gala, don’t I I didn't
of tho ffh l ur child and in case of the
go tew, I ewaa to mna I Wt-it'a Ml
of h«r toother before the ehUd ta
owing to tttoM euaaed troemre ev’ry
the huUmnd expectant remdre.
miteoa'l Aik vourbONiU’UtoUyon
bcr to hia l»omo aud places her under the
guard iaaahip of an uid woman. 8u«no- STfew^dhTyf foi 1cXmS^Lte°Ulte■

omrrmr* c.'&gt;*jn»sre«x
HAieHMOS,
Mich.

General Grooers,

Boots and Shoes,
AMIPWAA. ■-,!

‘eV* One ■«**

ll.l.i.UUL

puaaaos for others in many temptingly
disguised form* Cake unuunanted with
aAired dusk eandtes eokred in sorb nice
rtyie.tov. su highly attrecSiro to cfoldren
tends decayed teeth, canker, intestinal
mgevewtinn, nauMating heodacha, eohe,
•namna, and often couvulafona Unfootiunary may be prepared without ooloring material ao as to be wbolaeotna.
Wall-paper, ornamented with beauti­
ful green, pretty yellow and lively red,
often diffuses throagh steeping and safe
a room* an atmosphere impregnated
poiaoMua sapor, that aaama headaeba, nausea, drynres of tho mouth and
throat, cough, depremiou of ipirita, pros-

of this msbo maeMao to ba eeaofrwtod ;
it could be managed by a single man,
and was submitted to the inspection uf a
military cummMon which made a eerie*
uf oxperimenta that left no doubt -m tn

m ent going from the cmMtwto thaah-

eumforenoe. Tho cooler rtaalf it fedlowed out so as io receive buUete Tho
rotary motion of the disk runaeathe ball­
ets tu gett iatoiha grooves, in which they
fitlouaely, and. obeying the lawn ef oaa*
trifognl force, they run to the oramferenoa and fly off with a velocity twehw
times groatar fhan that of the rotation of
tho disk. There are several ountrivnaeao
provided fur giving tho bullets tho aasM
aireetiun In 1MB M Stemhril osaood
a machine for grope abet to be xaado; *
was worked by .team; bstthe tofliiMy
eommiooun which examined k was of
•upiniisi that it could nut be used tor the
field, but might do good service ia the
navy, or tor Qm defence of Hi trims*

Cairiag- &amp; Wap-Balers.

Hartware, Stmtlm,Kills

Saddlers IHnsitten,

Dim Mite Groceries,

Lhery Sale StiklB,

"City Restaurant,”

All notoe and cvidoncea of deU,6&lt;&gt;eato
on each JllOO) if under 1100 5 cento ;ff
uTor 8100, 5 cunts on each edditkmal
8100 ur part thurout
j
AU receipts for any amount witbtort
Ifolit over f20. twu cento; if |20, or meter
nuthiiig.
AU deeds and deeds of trust, 50 Mato
on each |500 in value of the pyj»erty
conveyed ar the amount eecured; tetoMI U
deed ot treat ia duly etampad. the Bate
aoenred need Bi te; but abouM bto feducsod to show the reason why. t
«
All 0]qreiMinaMs of eeteton ursrf Mtraya,5eento oatoth .iteUM pirna of
Tkirn &lt;j nwy .

Cunlxatts and agrocmocte, 5 cent* sxcafl tor rani»i when for rent, 50 eaato
for 8300 of rant ,ur Imi; if urer 8880
50 route for carb KOO ut lam over 360.
Any person iatoreatifcl txstftl atoff
ronro! rtamp*
. -i I

BASDOMRXlDDrOK
Cheap-Good advjce, Bp aalvw and
promts.*.
Why la a han ImtoortalV Docante th
son never sri*.
SracdeoMlvMhr wtlh iuS
djfflt-j tsuivloo) operation.in the «osM
h re fake the Jaw out of a woms*.
•
Hanring ■ mackerel tn year toff eerf
tmigluin- iha: you area wtill, i&lt;—M

•varraw was * poet fellow wbahadhto
flagere Is one
_
.
,
A hall «truck a little boy In Aha e^a
laa week. Strange to My. the baurfiw
me Hntoly nvneotit of bto mouth.
Whan did Ruth treat Boos roughly •
Who -be pulled Ida earn and trod e&lt;

iBteaiQ, Gamut W.

gmre, however, a girl is lucky enough to
find hereolf uaeold when overtaken by bueMi wet nW mure than 8uO,W», and
the tender psMum. She may then pro- its atreete, if placed in line, a-onld extend
X-for itT^ny. i-aj^in A&amp;- frumlireopoul to NAwSmb, and are
—and if tho men of their choice has1 igtadst night by 860,000 gas lamp!
rtfll a vacant chamber in hie heart (repaduw bearta those fellows have) and the
means of buying bar from her parents,
a nmoni. formed &lt;®tbebMis J muta-

ssEaie

al attachment
Sumetimo. a betrothed girlfoil, in k&gt;~
Midifth.ob^^^--^

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ol.w, U.0Wrim».-

- I

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m Ud .

m»

eanpifrom itonroduty.
. • l!jw
.
Xcknoyledgiwnflui of dee^ £a „ ore al*

BRSJSr

�A XftWM

tin
/QmMOM. kxb rouoT. xn oueor
■ Anmnnucm.

8hot&gt;

^MsriaaHsrss;:
WUtem. TlXtlX RTOX,
mviT J«s. uxn calms™.

Y/.’lWxSK’S.&amp;Sifc'
Groceries,
from hia occupancy of the first post. uptreaauredarf Heneveaceumagaffi."
With a madness and a blindne*., equal i
cwrto that ef tiro Chaloedonlana, a blind*'

over the nomination of an honored son
Of Maine for tho Vies Presidency, they
DHwi over some of the ablest and beet
known men in the world, and selected a
person of whom, at the brat, they could
haye known nothing; for If they had
knc.-p-u anything about him, It la Itupoaible to bcUcro that even the jealousy
of Wlbon could have induced them to
nominate him. As he was nominated,
tho | aople could do nothing but support
him, and th$y arc not to bo blamed for
What luut happened. Perhaps if matter*
bad taken the usual coarse, he would

Hats and Capa,

Clothing.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;.C0.
rt&lt;Ucu-

F’arming' Tt&gt;ols.

SOI. u. torsslw reaaafcr a MAX'
MOTil HTOCKef

Beady-Made Clothing!

atatnsTi t ciesiiti

Hatu, Capa.

Shirts, Trunks,
Valises fe.

ifsaras

1 ’than "it was made to know from the
jcrwanllcc atul Infidelity of Buchanan ;
and that ho will do. It the people do not
Itavu to resort lo measures that will dtaUroy,hitpou.tr, and render Ata harm­
toes, fie fe a follow Whom it la Imposal-

DRUGS AND MEDICINES.

falls 'Sliitri (Soils.

Pmfatenta. when srber, have been.
Most unfortunately, in every sense, mat­
toss took a very nnuenal course, nnd Mr.
Jotai-on found himself placed in a postt’ta calculated severely to try bls temp^ and bto ehamafcr. To this trial ho
wt not eqttal, and he hay motto a failure
£f*thc moot ridiculous daaeripUon. but:
.. ,
al w hich it to difficult to Inngh, so seri- S&amp;M,«Xb
•‘B^XEMnEMrsygsim:’
pw«-arc ita cuMcquencea. ’
—Oh 1 whnt la the meaning of thlahw
&lt; oMBleie Ufetar sf ike Rew su
lb* cause of hia conduct Is to be found Siffourttev. The Indlanarwli. Jtnen.ct
says:
“
The
chap
who
found
another
TerrttMteu from ur Great jyvsr
in;hl»owu bad nature, but tho immedlman's clothes In hto bouse one night,,
ota ocoadon of it la the failure of the with &lt;7001n the pockets, bod the wit to |
■? WUBCMT D. WICXABpSOX.
1Jan be had formed to secure a ro-F.cc- keep the money, and keep quiet.”
—Tbroe singular belpgs, covered wltli OVKB 30,800 Coftxs BOLD jgoKxHavrir.
Men Co the "Presidency. Noting that
there waa much opposition to colored ! lialr, but having human voices, have
t een found roving wildly in Miaaiuri,
r.uflknge among tho Republicans in the nnd a St. Louis paper suggest-t tlxU they
border States, while the Radical! Insis­ belong to a now race.
ted ttpon having it allowed, became to
—There fen remarkableaulphursprihr
in Ucjuy county, Tcnu., trom which
Kays,
Ik-rvaMvS Republicans would leave their tho waterflows with great violence, and
f-erty and join the Democrats, rnther ia so strongly sulphurous that Its odor
Is plainly discernable for one-fourth ot
thsn submit tn the negroes voting. This
would giro him—for he assumed ho
port be the aotl-rndlcnl condldate for
.as-j,
th£ Presidency—a powerful support in
(lietTOrth; and the nddltlcnof the South*
an Stabs to this Northern party Would
suffice tn fleet him In 1668; henco he
Iwcan.c mo t anxious for the readmlsaiooof tiro eleven excluded States into
ileUofou, without tho ruflrngv bcin£ -fonder? That now is mycJdpic,tbough
.extended to Uro fnodmen. For some hardly io be seen; but when I look at
time It wm doubtful how the question him with txy glv. it brings him so Best
■
would be set lied, and there fore be did not tlud I can ptalnly bear him grant"
—Recent experiments have proved
go to extremes in his opposition to the
AXfoof plan. But for almost a year It that none of the so-rellcd safety lamps
are so in fact The best wm" tbs Ms■has been made ro plain that even he pbenson lump, which rodrted ihrgs—b
could not fall to aso it, that the excluded to which It eras exposed 75 seconds. The
Itfotss, once converted Into included Belgian, Davy, Alozards and Ctannya
succumbed tn less than 10seconds.
Tkwn, because of the success of the colored
sufTtage party. Tennessee hai given
him a bint of the broadest kind, and
there la mftch ground for believing that
the other Ex-Confedcrata glatcs win
db’Jow Jytr striking example.
Paring therefore notnl^gto hope, -po­
litically, the President Is ready for any­
thing, Itfraui pitch-sod -tore to annsteuglitcr,’’ to take rcvengoon the men to
n-foom.be attributes tho disappointment
he Las encountered. His late action la
lutpiPglble on no other hypatbests than
ait, tbrit he has come to the determina­
tion to play the part of Buchanan, with
ffflSy'ne’n Buchanan, by neglecting Ln
do h's-dniy, nod so perjuring himself,
Mkl by affording Indirect aid to the sc1—Inn'-1*, brought the country to the
vego of ruin, aud reused tt to expend
half a rallllwi of livre, arid five or six
!V&gt;ott_-and millions of dcltan. Johnson,
by becoming an active CataIaRX, con

GEIVTft’
OOODB,

will lhnt It lo roar
EKS'tf,v•Itrsri U!mfan•ypertosily
sad bo yo
mm

DRY GOODS

nootts,STAJipsm.

n'OOLh~B r4.-a.TOB T.

.IfebforwtoHrMSMS t

u.n

Immense Bush to
Paints Oils,
Glass f Putty,
Varnish, Dye Stuffs,

BING &amp; LIVINGSTON'S
Drug &amp; Bookato

Sl-SitsS,
er:
an&gt;&lt;- Ir-itn tnrvaaeia
nJ

Clothing,
Hals,
Linen Goods,
Satchels,
Collars,
Drawers,

Cloths,
Caps,
Trunks,
JVImAj Ties,
Suspenders,
Shirts, $c.

San 25 PtrCataAntrFris!

GIVE AWAY GOODS

t..HMr ^IhrMWCS-dGVSaA.'TEtSQCUi
MO ttoWT DtALIXG 1TIY1I au.
J
DRUadlBT. AND BQOKfeKl.RFTi

A. KMAU.M-L «.*«««•

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

RSMSWA'reWttti

Ji* Cotti Pits am
SBfKG£gmiiiaoi ,----------- —-—r__,
- iHjff MtRrtng as we do what bto ehanro'terK«hd what ware bto bqpes and tn- '
y-ij—e Hahns v4 rid af&amp;r.StastoD

‘ far no other reason ibsn that be found ,
-Juaaa £tos»toa X. Wu. la hfe way, 1
,a;tod wear ready da tauresse bto treaehefBAfo* ftaSMi acXuat the eouXryto peace.
Ills schemes are sueh as require him to

when the country woe
ytbeaotkmortbovrry
UMsik was to protect it
-- ----------- ito toss.

■ aa. rural or ca^u nnlOo
. iMmS WnO Ob
‘»-M«
j
-iiffimW**11I Prwh Yoast ’Every Muiutof1

�liot and gdbftiui

l0tlr huno-’ »n‘l fricudkhlp by

?££3®k2?C!i
KWJridiM acrteto,prorad.

»ltiz »;ir,Sdft?-KS: sz ’I?.

KT&amp;iEixnrJ
DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,

I want to go enxt thix week
0. D. BPAVLDIBQ.

fash Wanted Jmmrdintrtj.

rhal
iwj~- —- ----------------------- . —
„, Jt ;v in • ■» at*’*”’*" pretrtonaly
-I- arv J-'C an.I mu»t &lt;*
Immo.itairlv W. need »U that le da* ua. and
., .'-bat ..ur cu'toraerw will respond

NEW ADVEBTIBEMEIITB.
CHOICE FABILY CBOtUlU.

School Booki,

Goodyear. Barlow ft Bailey.
Iltellnx*. Aux. S3.1M7 -Pl**

DAN RICE’S
GREAT
SHOW
.
■
AX»
i '

Photograph Albuau,
.'jfrUrjM fcc 1M7.
TleLadiaa w!U lad cv

«C

Perfumeries, Toilet Articles,
Flavoring Htfiaj's,
SCHOOL OF EDUCATED ANIMALS.
The Bost In Town I
■

CMTLWOX.
AN ARRAY OF-TA LENT
i atearteM la iba towtewl WwK N
IT Ttol I. aerr-lrr II H h Ito RrtMfei&gt; a
.-CtLMOftM, ate KlMlYMUAEKANr b
am U» caUtK uauUukr Um t«&lt;:l.ml&lt;j
natUaawtitt.
■
• •

DAN

The foltowiag »r» the irawtfera t( Real Rotate
H Barry County for the week endtag Sept. loth.
L«C:
'
- •“
Jaka r. Holbrook to Janek 6tny—a H •? » *

RIC£,\

1, al tba ruM&gt;- r»qa»H •( ite ynUlr. Jfpror t
FUST DIE tM NAKT YL-VtA.

Hunier's Headquarters!

' ' Ttrra la Lhe y!af» to bO.Opar k* “

rowritn. Cam. RHrr. cixtiuweis,.
' ELY'S PATEXT WADd, 44. K * .

J, P. BOBEUtJEU

STAUpynr

'lludNkrOfe.U.W-

Juwpb Oddi and wife toJoka l&gt;. Lewto-wlf
of n w | . MU n, Carttoa. ICOOLacy M.
la TtuaU Bcnactt-k w 1 |a
mo. M, Dope. Clift.
W. C. Goli and wife Io Hoary Holl -n a | ol a

’

Hntlts'and f?kcu!id&gt;ltlkk.
Ca wIVAlte Inrbkta:.'TMIrpuT warn-lot ilia actea
Ute wucU. nr. BU.XD TUdKw UOlleC. ~

EMOtLStOn Jff.

Dur St, &gt;m 11-4 It i
ft» iLoroni brrd ArabUn.
STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS.
'' '
ami Cm*. ucry I'-llw-.U.. !tw 1 '^6 I cuc&amp; Bal—

House,Carriage, Wagon ft Cutter

H

PETE end BARNEY.

Nr. Rax wf-J

Miteo! ta tuo «;«r.liaaU

•«■ of naauaxa. Io mid coaaly of Barry, the

.7u,tri®iWi&lt;«s-x^LJ^
tlo. bee IS) la Tawaablp Xo. Iwo &lt;»&gt; norto of

f. O Hedrick and wife to H.
rtileh al prroeol

&gt;|e 5a.a'gbl («) wool. Itarry Ccaatr Hithlgui.
. MILOL WILLIAMS.
•rnlla.i'al
Adalaiatrotor.
i.i_l
‘lift ,aer

IATE.XOOTHKA Nt wart akw thia Can.
.wMahtaaaUteUcaat lEa froblla la raapaatfab
ronnMUioirr.f irsoors/for.

t«SS5X

~ ■ PROnTa CnnftM.
aorrimi'a

.TTA TS or MtrUIOAX. &lt;t~tey rf Um
«MS.n ™r 111. l-rln. ( mm rar &lt;h- Cno
Wo al Ul» WW«U IMtaole Ibe vttla»&gt;

li?®J JmTwtPXbrotote af NMf &lt;

DISSOLUTION.

TWO HIBITHB KIWI U1T,

I*.-" rx, ■ W T .'Xl', «.T?U n^i
, rowm0T.ro boffin t&gt;»ar W«. .
■ '

BljAOtlMG: tt’5rs5?£jcrjsa

/ '1

laraw..:.. J.

as».“.‘.-.‘i: t:
HOSWf:1 1
Sobtomlf......... I 1 J

tmat............ ..~Z .r Total.......
1 S .M
■IrAM, io-.r CrarlBenubef Z~M «W.Pros,
us, u lten.it T’cransn ftr beat Urowla*.
to Kites.

WILL EXHIBIT AT

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR, SATURDAY, SXPT. Ill 1867.
VERMONTVILLE, TKIMY, SEPT. 11

NEW CASH STORE,
TO BUT YOUR GOODS!

af Mrry mlatM«r&lt;w» body
..roHy w l-lxo«d ba no
Mji»«

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Tetter, Pimples. and all Erupttm
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dte^ it makes a perfect cure.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, &gt;1867.

Businrs#'

NUMBER 21.

SHistrllanij.
■s, feJrr’Xr'ikd

nature Fasten a pebble
and wstA day by day
straining fiber the ilut vfGreat ngMa’eflhAlWrttweighted head to the ann- strikes erne quseriysotneway, Lte mem* '
lUMTIfQg.
,
^rdRo-. -OPtoiAsqinsi td! j
io the leaver- play with the —the Hm^tbvw gave tkat little party &lt;
for Maggie Ware the sama night yuu '
Mr!
Gftflty suites front Meg**]
F. N. GAij^ViAX, '
were taken ill did they not ? And Herto th* Ne*Tork IndewMestv tf i
B AN KE It’
per wns Invited, you know, and wen], '
of the greal rights of ifzWrkl vte
w^iMcrrosa madx aj
* ‘ -S* .
‘ i. ■■ U.. *.
te iu tho fwee erritemMit ftf tha tem- though we all wondered. Well Maynard ’
“SB twml HSas orexi
p«.t—ifoea not all this seem lika aero was there, and he said it was ths mote I
_____ L J1 A?nw* •;
,tban meta inacnsativn vita ity F’ *i
woadorfnl thing to see how Mbs Ware ■
: Hepajmed a moment, thru he said brought Harper oct fiiat evening. She ’
VAN BAALEN BROS.,
wlWTUKdiBW*-' ’
♦
actually lucked bim up, as ha stood 'human aid. In all that last year of our
.. iPsetmts
Buch was tho parag.aph fn m a Vi. ks‘May I follow my dream still farther, againrt the wall in hb queer, bashful way collogn
life I never heard Mias Ware’s
1
Ready- Made Clothing,
burg letter which riveted my ey« on . uo
and char^nmkalWu
man, and put him at his ossr. ami made him &gt;name cross hb lip.., ,
day of tbatnever-to-Le-faigvtti.nsuwiuivr
rTArxcsm. r»rjr*x
tiio prime sinner, soni that only such of tali after tho m&lt;«t unhea-d-nf fhahiun.
At the coponcBoemeni of the Arir it
aBD quxts nnusnunwa ooonx
of 1S«3, just after’the newsi.f ..ur toilssemed a aftangd tntJt' of ftdn •that co­
tlicao plants as aiw destroyed by human
hauf though long delayed succ-saes Banda fw bad juhksh, suffer iu perish- There never waa any thing lika if. May- ■
nard sold; and so thatarsstha beginning llated
1
him a pt irate in Captain Forsyth
earns to crown the nutiuna! Anniversary iu^?' If Ihb toei &lt;• true, what must hire
They hare met a few times since for, the Fielding's company—I wunderefr wheal
MRS. C. FR&amp;MAW,
with new thanksgiving. Such an in­
hoard
it, but I think now that his urn
ice
ooce
broken,
Harper
did
dot
gu
buck
1
stance tit hcn ic devotion Md sublime
of the tree from wbuee bleeding trunk w holly to hb old rectuas ways I don t 1purpow) was clear cud defined through
•elf ssciifice must hnvo moved the m-*t
was hewn the cruet of the Lord of all!” think Mbs Wore b a coquette, and yet 'alt
•d in a ervvicb cf.ipCher wall, um I
carv’em reader; barfoFtno tho simplo
। /ftitjo was such a trcm -r of eanrest“Is there rpUiv । can do ft* you? ing with a dospartte tenacity to Its
Story held a tradgedy no lees real and in­ •oeainhl* vuub that I could not smile st she lad him on so strangely fur. a time,
listening tu bb odd speeches with a grass 1Have you no message to sand? Ob, elovfttii'D. The U-Jati .u uf the Tom------tense bcennso poiiiiliy tu&gt;cx]c cased.
She
strange
ronreit
i.ud
wo
walked
silcuU
•aiuMtassa
ia
that
splendid
fiscs
of
liars
Harpe-.
1
I
yon
haro
saved
my
life
and
yuu
WILLIAM MYERS,
—the tboa'nle ril Jnr« uf its sylvan aoiWiUuiiu Hnrjcr had ken my friend and
fr tun aid nod to the little cemetery chan- that would have tnrnod a stronger hoed me
dylag 1” sn’d Funyth Fielding. tho itudeK. many miles from human settk*
&lt;
1.. DsaUr n&gt;
. .
elaaamale in the old days st Cambridge ■£,
,
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than fold Harper’*.' Every bodycan sec Itear’ raining down bis bronzed face ar rnrnt ur cnltirtticn—its cascade "OW
I*eiha;M no otlier bad known him us 1
, A’li iher gronp was there before us. with half an eye that he worships the 1hr held the pour shattered head against feet hi™X though the stream whieli
JBt-sro.V-v nrrw mmw
M’. a-.d Mrs Ilargrawii ttoudluuking at very ground she treads on, and yet no one 1hb breast
,•
make i this leap has wore a channel ta
niSTISDS,
men.
(ho rtatuary, end with them.a young la­ but ho is to bL'nd as not to know that
“Tell my mother that J was r.ot af.nid Iho herd ’*d rock to a depth uf 1,400
dy, whom I thought a »tra»gt-r at first
to die, and” - tho ’Ju* eyes opened wide feet*—render it Che grandest marvel that
I'KESTON * MEAD,
gtaMia, het a. .ho turned t-iwaid us I ns
and clear as if looting already oat uf tho over met mv gaze. Next to Ynostnita, I
Cognised to:r as Margret Warr, a niece
world tieyur.d this—’tell Aw that 1 sea: judge that S'ls^rs has more distinct aad
&lt;-f Uw Haigrprcy wto-tal had mot when
bor tho only gift she could ever tale a: divereo sttribuies uf suUisnuy than any
my hand—yvvr lift.'!
yeUn chtM orie-stnamer M the eea-side,
other. Its volcmo b so vast that ils
Those were the last words‘fold Harper ' height b dwarfed when measured by the
titrangrly l-ivcly wvea ia her budding was my pour friend s w&lt;ereL In ths Tight
Eirlto-ol, these few years hid dovriujicd of this new iww-latlon how clear were •ver sjtole.
oyt alone. Yuu do nut believe that it
ioitai, mteii t n.,
to
r
to
almost
nmtehlMn
perfection.
I
many portions uf his letters that had pur­
ran be l.'Al feei frem tho surfaas below
B-nlvr- la
THE MOTHER’S REMORSE.
shall uuttajp to deer ibe her, for no mcio sled im tu understand! Knowing u 1
tiiu fall till y-u b*r* gireu yuur appreine»haul-idinventa:y •&lt;[ featurea could did the depth and iutmsitrof hb nature,
hensiun time to o'tparul and adjust itosif
nfnke thafiadiant t*aut/live‘snd breathe audits iavrible opaciry fur nein and des­
Tho child wns so aensativo, so like the to the grand piwpwtioaa.pt tho aceoe.”
before you. I haro »eeu other facee n&gt; pair, I tramLle«I to think of the inevitable shrieking rdaot,that shrinksatthebndfth
feulUi-ea,
nmpr one so vivified with a Lour that would shatter bb dream. Ought and abuts Its heart fium light Tho on­
TURNER A CLARKE.
»ubUu.iufitr .;»diahcef tnakigg one look I not to speak to him—to warn him of kb ly beauties she poasesavd were an cxcoodat but through U :uto the very pre*. danger? Was it nut too late already to ingly transparent akin and the most
H-n-w whom I kmw tud hod kved aud
avert in the smallest measure the crush b&lt;»ntiful blue eyoa. I had been trained
the
te-lily
i&gt;ud
I
tag
illpiescuco
that
re
­
utrrusux tnfrr.
ing wiogbt uf disappuintmont ? These by astsrn, strict, amveleations mother. I
I iJeKEFr
_________ _
presented him to &lt;&gt;itr atn-oea
qncatiuns aud many tuure I naked myself was a hardy plant, rebounding nt every
In fig-tro fie wo* tall or.J nngaiuly,
whan alou^without being able to find shock; mufuituuo could net donnt,
muviug with an ungraceful awesrsiKe ,i«lniy friend, i’.-or Will was i
though discipline temsd me. I fancUd,
any satisfactory reply.
r»f being !•»«• ly nut toftvthw. Qvur bis 1 ilifident enough, but esra I was i_____
But the revelation of hb fate wua noaw- alas! that I must gu through the aamo
high. |«-rtnM*S' (tooladk KlKMli^'in-,I ly pteparad for the vivid crimson that cr than I imagined. It came at a sufrve I routine with this dolicato errataro; so,
ducks &lt;d thio, light huir. nud. exot-pt at | shot over Ab wto-lo face, and the few given to out ctaaa by a dumber ui tho I &lt; no day when she had displeased roo ex
rare tian, uf strong exrit ment, Ida l.lnw Mammefiyl words that aceompanied biff
coodingly by repeating an offense, I,.was
Vy&lt;-» were ah-o!ute!ylusterla-M. No ffei- sstlM wv.’ I tew kfis. HMt^rave focalty.
TAn evening waa sultsy and the air of detonuinod to punish her earorely. I
ib!o line uf lijs uu dean-cut arch of |..«.&lt; dart u look of vutantaiy inquiry st me; tho Oslers opertMsiva Not fully strong was wry aerisus all day. and on sending
directed to a dkte tbjref in Ao dtuMto* rv-lcenio-l bi- nliuusl repulsive plni: i—sa, but if Miu Wars thought my friend on yot bum my illness tte&gt; heat ailocted me bar to her little couch, said u
ur hinbd at the ndlucmeut uf his inner unteri^aeclbooirato- WMtooyweetlyand to dizziness, and &gt; stepped quietly through
“Now, my daughter, to punish yon, yard- On gving to ascertain what H was,
tmly a lady to afiow the feeling to mir- an open door leading upon a nav-orrver- and show you how very, easy naughty they found a boy ef tender yrnre Jyteg
droanirr, bm inrtincu tender and s.uug rut itself a moment iu her face. As ed veranda Tha sound of voices come you have been, I ahull nuk«Juas yon to- un hb free and apparently toteep ante to
new made gn&gt;fA Thinking this net a
jwsrm as poerible, vui of sheer pity; I drew to mo through tho lattice and the lonn-s
Bhe’fooked at me; astonishment per-! very safe bed &amp;w him. rtbey sbowk him
the kuencst i.ppiii intiuti of llw true and Will sway, but I triad raiuly tu engage nutted as twufigures moved slow )y along
lumutifill even where. A true child of bim in cbcetful eenvorsfttion. Through the gardoti walk in the moonlight. I auiiificd, with her great mournful eyrs
Nature, she alone uulen-tixd him with all' tir litmewntjl Walk hr wushltent and was nr tan intentional listener, but sal wide open. I SWH»*IO Ml* had forgotten
maternal instinct, took tim tu her heart abstracted, only rnc»rcrii&gt;g sumethiag of loaned against a tallar, almost to foist too her mivcundnct.tin then; and I left bar meter with whom he ratoded, had threat­
W. O. HEDRICK A CO.,
ened to beat him .
w
aud shoirrd him her wc-vto^tiaw^gur- his nstml nuancrai parting.
stand. I heard these words in Msggio with team dropping down bar chocks,end
“And where docs your sistaa lire”
iug him is thq light uf .hm |.gn fy-syity. rA'fewdavs teteswiidtba Hargraras
het lip quivering. Hrwarotly I waa sent
Ware's voice:
asked une uf tho party.
A' shell, aflonor. n »prM. j(f eiiijimn imuod invitations to a little reception,
esarsso svsvssv.,
“I grieve for one thing, F-nsyth, and for. *0 msnima! you-wiHkies marl
-In DumlMrtaaru was tire reply. .
Ireics, the sliiftiug tint and dtittioe r-f a given i-ti ML” Wnrc's aco-unt Harper, all the mure keenly nuw that you and I can’t gu to alswp if you don't,” she
HAATIXCM.
; MKB
greatljFW HA; owa adrpib*, iwcolrcd a are ao happy, ft b a strange thing for a sobbed, every time of her voice trembling
cu&lt;d
girl to sey, but surely I noul have no ! as she held out her hand.
“Iter
q*WW-r’ he »^d; Ifrpu secrets from yen: and I am sure that ; Now came the struggle between tore
• I just came,” sobbed the poor littfo
know! hifvr otriof Spoilt an evening out poor Mr Bnqw fovea me; and, more
felk/w. “becatae my taoflitr’a grave was
in Cambridge—or any wboiv •!•«''' ho than iHSt, itb I who have been at fiaah.
nd-Mf;wM&gt; half‘hntgh, and'bas &lt;4 his I tutted, hb painfulshrnoesso much when my stern nature urged me tu panbt in
His mother hod'been bnrWttaN
my
c-rrrectiun,
that
I
might
impoom
tho
quick, girlish blush;*.
I happened to meet him one day that I
short time before, and We sosShteb fat-'
MtCHjpAJf.
It was true enough . the unequal sbug- begged Aunt Emma to Invite him to uur fault upou her mind. That b ths way I
ugoathnr grave in hb sorrow •ki n
*t* whh j-'Wrty, waged from hb enrlfoat hwA and I tried ■&gt; much whenever i I ’ had boon train'd until I waa a cubinfoJ . COLE A KOS, ,
boautiful touch pf nature ia a Add who'
years, bal 1- H the shy, count&gt;y-born eaw him to make him fed Imppy and a
at, । rive child, and I remvaiber bow- triton I
•mart iUUM cr
_____ ______________________
would
I hmibuukad toy mother far bsratraigU- euuld scarcely have yet teamed to realm,
y.
nth
no
time
trtrn
f-t
sv^b
“
suuety
”
as
Lome
I
never
dreamed
that
be
i
Groceries and Produce,
Such was tho m»n «.f whose life the had boon kbcehiulo to binu '
think envtliing more then rommuo cour- • f'ffu ufd toitrea.’ I knoll by her bed, and the tree character of UM aeparuups
Iasi oct had been to yield it up fur anoth' Wbntnbsll I\do, George? I’m nut tasy promis'd the little attention I paid to | whispered, “Mutborcan’t kba you, Elko,” which knows of no setotion on earth.
*■ words teemed to choke
'- Thither had Im snsttattirely wandered to
though “the
me.
lit to go _• Whal mnstoih^—” Ho sfol’- him. I was taken wholly by eeirariee!
P«1 suddenly, lus cheek ffusMirg again, when I recognteed in hb manner a aeen-; Ker baud touched mine; it was very hoi; sob vat hbstarewsraadtoQifotoa with
tell iif him, only tn nuall tho life of n tlrnffluruinirito toe qukkiy. “Y&lt;m were er interest la mo thaa I wished — ‘ eouid but I attributed it to her exdlomeut I team t*&gt;c grave uf one who bad Htbaato
W. PARSER ASON,
summer that b pa.»&lt;d away su i»nnding inisuraldy tuluunod uf me that day at not believoit at first. Yon know, Forsyth, , blamed-myself st tho fragile form shtok been his natural protector, for he had
iuto more perfect outline the frngmonta- rfotitj Auburn?"
it aBcmasu strange to think uf him in the I with expcMsed w.ba; and saying, * Moth­ evidently a ted himself to sleep.

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Music &amp; Jewelry.

General Grocers,

Boots and Shoes,

Carriau &amp; Wason-Iaiers.

HarflmStra,Im,Nails

SaMlere &amp; Hanimiien,

hoot a sear.
Ko
e without It
It to care HcroMa
ht-nm, OtiiMata,

is-fii:

Livery &amp; Sale StaNIe,

me fidlara.
LEW. CAMPBELL,

‘City Restaurant,”

ithrr nmodiw had
en pajWrfAra*

ax» annu Ntror.
rite 8rs«rr. HXSTIXOS, MICH.'

J. LEE REED,
Btetouth,&amp;nwlW»
fa, bhivretoiX* nkSrisos-'

Or AU work wsrrsetod.

g for Hastings

:o STORE
Middleville and Grand Rapids

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ASD FlMX

ri.uk- ’

ill MOOT,

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FOB JUD^S AND

nJvt,

ry sketch of the wor-c»rr-?spuudcnt, and
''WHL Ih.bper,” I said, -^uu ought to
in tho light of that vaniahod |&gt;ast tnak- icnuwsmi butter. Yuu &lt;t« easily oiubarvtighbtese
v*«-»»bs*Ms 1 rs».i*d, I kn«w, but bow ore yrm to overrodfe thu tendency witlwtrt a-enstenting
-Ovatoetw *»«.■*»«•*
'
yourself to company ? Gu by ail moans
It was in ottr juniurycar that I camo
to know him well Ho was a careful:
student in every department, showing by
HU teqw deamV “id I saw that he
hb cuuscietitiou* application the thor­ hud roalfy wished (u go, and needed onough appreciation uf a
buy, who Jj&gt; a wutd uf tuuMiuygamont to aid hb
hod worked his own way up to !■ ug ce’- daemuns
“1 think yon are right, ' he said. “I

Tho expected evening come, but I a
■fifrubbing heodarhw kw&gt;t tne in toy riarth
and Wdl nsadn to- dri.Z iuto Cambridge
Asobty aloaso 11 hn ru indistinct re­
c aieaion nF antae dAyw of suffering that
fsUuw»d-r*f beingrmriedbysAr stages
te «y tountiy .&amp;■»•; itorn .*mM a.
IMH* tter.to Tliay tell me that I lay for
Ktwke at tbwpteat-nf daatb, and I know
that!jnao, from my sick-bed tha csnaci-

UgHW a lover; but I am sore of know,! er hopes Ellen will mind bar better after
fauogh not a syUablo has puued hb Ups ' &gt; thh,,r iaft the room tot thanighL
It might hnvo boon al-out midnight
to that import.'*
“Don’t give yourself a moment's pain, i wbest 1 waa awakened by tho nune.
my da ding.'* It was Fureyth Fielding ! Apiroheauvo. 1 ran to the child’s cham­
who answered. “Surely yvu can not bu ber I had a feerfrt! droem. Ellon did
blamed far being lovable and if bld Har- nut ku'iw me. Bhe waa sitting up, crim­
pu? absurdly dared to think that yuu soned from the forehead to the throat,
cjuH care for him, ho must pay the poa- her eyea so I right that I almost dn&gt;w
back aghast at the Hance. From that
cltyirf hbreahnosa."
Tfon t speak sb, Forsyth dear! For­ night a raging fever drunk up hnr life—
and what du you think was l£a incessant
give me*, but if you and be were to ex­
cumrdaiut puurad into my anguishing
change places he would not speak like UaA?
’Oh!kbaBkMnoihsr.doBainh, I
that of you, I think The utter impoari
blity of over fowsy any one IHw him
Ellen, won't yuu ? I can't sloop. I won’t
does not prevent my seeing how truly nobe naughty if you 11 kiss ns Ob 1 Has
Ue and good he b, and how much to bo
■adisriMaiM. 1 can'I go to sloop.'pitted for
■
Holy nttle sHM she did go to Muep
The v.doo grew indistinct; I heard a
one morning, andnerer wuke affain—-JO,
slight w&gt;uud beside ma and turned only
nsvw! Her band waa locked In r^tae,
to start bae ’e again with a smothered ex­
and all tny Voiru icy with its g.adtud
clamation of duntay. There stood Har­
elull.. Faintly tba Jghi fad*! cr*t of the
per, every feature rigid and nwtiisilses beairiital eyes—whiter end whiter grew
ba if o«t tn marble, thn ls*t veatigeufoolths tremnh.ui lipa Shs never knew mir,
jT rem. from hb fore, «d the toot of a
but with her feta breath she whispered;
eteip-waKer in Lb eyre. *WiH” I said,
“I will bo qoud, naAhar, if you wul only
laying my hand beseechingly oc hie
SMfien-Wmi" HaeMghthte breiih
&lt;M k»TW. tor
with a dry sob.
“I—i am wot wed," be said, My ,
“I think I will go borne."

Rnu Would Have aPiaxo.—a Teateule c.t sen out Wret went sway from
borne on an extended busimm teas,
leaving leveral hundred doUare »kb

dv .1 bUltuuu M, wlt, 'adT Kt
for five ilollars to go marketing.
“Valrpree de seven boonard toUaf I
left mlt yuu, don’t It ?” said tka baabond.
.
“You know, Hans,’’ aald Um 'eunsr*
pareuaalvely, "Katrina b grewlag up
very oy 4, and j bought her o-w- aplanner.”
...
' ■
"&lt; planner
yrfted thw nstoWstsg
Tvutcm, ••bought Katrina vu* tAsaroerf
ell you sfrust joes and cook tbe piaaaCr"Ob t*&gt; abrlsked the moUqr of Ksdri“XIInd now—dos la Bore vot I ain’t
.. .

�Great fiaertiea
MTMfiAhAMVtMB.

tm mi rim Hilf
DBCOH, MTOICIKW. OTOnOAt*.
?5«k".©rcXH?KS:

nvn , ,
sttis’ssxasi
DYK-RTUFFA TAXKBl JtOTKHM,
jabs lamps cnamtn,

B

■ Munraua. «««*
UMU. BLAKKd. jaSTBPCTW
Doars.rwLUt A0unABJt*n»B
FASCY LSD TOliXT ABTICLEH,
ABB FOB?U: T8ICI Ab% FABMIBA

in&lt;, (or both States are JMteofby oys&gt;
whelming majorities despite tha dele­
tion ot the Republican members of the
•People's 14—Dee League" all oPwhom

•&gt;*
rV“» —- —IV*
”
~T'3s«2ftT‘-K:
WHS-®.. HI, ».
I? * **»■

Boots and Shoes,

&lt;

AttCMAJflCA .«LBnTwiy.
lawyem. orncrtB &gt; bybbt1I0DT TOOBTAD! ’* VP PL IBB.

th«ra being do such thing In New Eng*
land — a Temperance Copperhead, can­
didate for office; at all events, ws Dover
heard of one, and the laaue w— not na­
tional, but local, and there was no other
quarttan In the contest but the so-called
the F. I* L. party reduced the Repub­
lican vote, because the RepuMUean party
put the Prohibitory Lews on the Statute
bock*, but with no reference to the con­
test pending between the trd tor John­
son and Congress. On tho contrary, the
P.jLXi la largely mode up of the moot
intense haters of treason tn every form,
anil unconditional ItADIOAli on nation­
al tliMslIou. Hence, the recent elections
in these two States demonstrated .simply
that a portion of the Radical party, are
opposed to prohibition, but not that they
are in favor of copper- tral ton of the
Johnson, McClellan htripe. I And if In
th** our mlhzulatUe Temperance (/) co-

Q

* jJJJ 1JBM

Hats and Caps,

baiii nnim*
BOLTH OF KKW BRICK BLOCK,
llasilscm - stty.. «ieb.

Clothing,

J 8. GOODTEAR &amp;C0.

LOW fXICJM far Us MltTH!BYT
DATA TbrssGss4s HURT Ul

—Louhana yields 60 000 hogahead* of
Union Pacific Railroad, iian withdrawn
sugar this year.
nil its Interest from It and transferred ft
to the Mteeouri A Mtaalmlppi Railroad,
through which to make connections
with the Union Pacific proper.
—Elizabeth Cady Stanton la off for
Kaneva. A well-known poetraa who

—Tb« secret license organization In
MaasachuaotU, the I*. L. L., claim to
have 00,000 members.
—The St- Ixrals Board of Health baa
prohibited the sale of fresh oyrten until

DRUGS AND MEDICINES.

Jail £ Mlintfr &lt;6oois.

Came now.dsar
year honor ■»!««
g0&gt; PXYII&gt;
I want to go

Heady - Made Clothing 1

nr
9, and leave to

DIUG8IST8 &amp; CHEMISTS

Hnta, Capa,
Shirts, Trunks,

(Tash U'iatttl

BHELI

eerned. the lea
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
n-a-ill b Just u-Aal &lt;Z 0--&lt;cM to have
Aavr been. Io
—Rejrort. from Mexico Indicate that
’.Vbcnevwtbe mrjority party lecomej ro
“BEYOND TIIE MISSISSIPPI:
than-uglily detnoraliaed u to piner n the countty is (ant apprr—shlag a peace­
ful
statu*.
man like Gorham in nondnaUcn for
—The annual session of the Grand
&lt; lovt-nor of a great and growing State,
we rejoice over hb defeat. There, too,
and large Fall and Winter stock of
thfe quretlon at l»ue waa purely n local
Dy ALBERT D. RIOBAUDSOX.
&lt;&gt;ne, and the result epeakn well for the
O vxnSO.OOO Cori m bold xk oke AIoxth.
political future of the /‘Golden State."
The result hurts no party politically,
the Lcgialalure is Radical Iu the high­
Jjy(Mv*n«» call ss4 y— wttt •4 U «o yew
er branch. making partisan Legislation
Ut.rr&gt;&lt; “ 1 siprere tbs eppwtoi
impossible, and la therefore, alm ply au
cloihwL-JSJ
emphatic condemnation of tho corrup­
tion of the gamblers, thieves andvaga—
Tho
height
of
Mount
Hood,
in
Ore
­
l-dnda, who, by controlling the caitcui
gon, has been carefully determined and
nomination In the large cities, placed found to be 12,400 feet.
&lt;&gt;qo of their number In nomination for
—It la raid that the President proposes
Governor, and the honest men ot both I to ktcpqtdetuntilaftar lbs fkHelccUcn*,
parties united to vote him a political ami no more Cabinet changes need bo
grave. The treason of Johnson, or the expected till then.
pattUlhm
of Congress waa
not a quee- । — Prom January last to August &gt;1, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
k
—--------------------------------tlon st J-ue. and from the result, no man' 1SG7. the insurance companies of the
w.41 pasled can honestly draw the United 6tatcs lost $20(370,000. It used
FOB riRIFTINu THE BLOOD.

—The report that the Irish girts of
। Troy have assembled and voted to give
no more men nor money to the Fenian
cause, la denied.
—Ths detect! yea have a clue to the
$100,000 worth of bonds stolen from
Jerome In New York, last February.
They were in Boston.
—lhealdcnt Hill announces that du­
ring tho jmat year Yale C”— *■-------reived an addition to Its I

dtstaly. We need
hope that our cur
without any delay
GfiHyear. R
HMtingv. Aug,

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

GOODS
MIDDLEVILLE

WOOLEN FACTOR Y,

LOTHING,

^30,000 WORTH YET LEFT!

Immense Rush to
Vi441*viilr, Joly B, IMT^-silyl

Paints #• Oils,
Glass # PliDy,
'
Varnishj Dye Stuff

DKUQGFTr.
OIL CLOTHS.

BING &amp; LIVINGSTON’S
6K0C&amp;1ES.

csbcmr.ee

Temple of Fashion for

OLOTHINQ1
For th® Last Hlxty I&gt;*T».

Prescriptions carefully ConpinlH.

lea,Col. GIBJlot Ruck and Lieut. Craig.

—Wlnnemore, who, waa executed at
Philadelphia on Friday, refused the at­
tendance of a
— u
man ever hung
sssfaaf pls—uU U bn»; rad hi* si-iso &lt;• that
povHfM hslgift be for th* best lowrert *f th*
AsHrieaa pcsplr, though &gt;• lh.pr*se»lU&gt;eT*&lt;!&lt;**
Mtwvtatsa* mseti prsbsbllilj tbs» towiMb*
th. uslfo®'. «Wc. Is ItfS.s* M* &lt;nsod. tl-gl-

Clothing,'
Hats,.
linen- Goods,
Satchels,
Collars,
Drawers,

Cloths,
Caps,
Trunks,
Neck
“ Ties,
Suspenders,
Shirts,#*.

Sait 8 fir Cat ■FinrrPrta!
omaxx

GIVE AWAY GOODS

a, a,

DBpaOlBT
tJTAU porehaalaa Clstb*.fr—Iis*i dsriag th*
M&gt;| One Uundrwi D.y* will b»»« lb«lr

CUTTING done FREE OF CHARGE,

ruorrra axd qujcx a at.**

TUX art DWS BTOXX
skfsl for part f*»®cs •' «sbrh •
I th.**-«.»*&lt;! OC taAXHE£&lt;jCA«
AND BO5B5T MAUXG WITH AU.

MANY STYLES OF GOODS

f.D. min.

AND BOOKSELLER,

Empire Bleak,
STODLKVILU, ■ silyl .

MICHIGAN-

tiTCWOM irons MjU&gt;1 TO OBDXS.^S

Brai, Grata Pis ail Ciis,

Isvfsg unfit—*d lbs setfas lai—H ia tbs

OilTAXXXTCD.
Fr—h T.Mt Every MoraW'

^.hUh-lb.
el far—gb.. b-t
rav A Ce*a City !&gt;:
st UM l*rtl rtatlt.

�lial and

sdotstiiifaste.
r—.ra-raue.""’^

ailing II____ .
branch ofbuinm
bllb.ru&gt; ueglccud.

DRUG It BOOKSTORE,
tktIt,

cmhi si cargos
MBAMTT.TAW BABV RAT.Mf

I want to G° cast

woaIc

0, D. SPAULDING.

BBTffifi. GbaUM

Tb. Qrral Brnilliaa Krawdy tor tainaU nd
.---- • ^.r. -—a
------ 1 -

। thorough practical buiineaflodupjt.&gt; tho Grand IHplda toi^&lt;
nl College and Telegraphic
ntc. It 1. nupcrior to many and
t i none, trend tar circulars.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats Sc, Caps,
Cpackery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
B us Biu.—The teluru match Htirren th*
1-oaa Se»a of UnaUaga, and the Woiraai.m of
Vermcoivu-e, waa played oa Monday, no the
grvuadA ol th. later ilub. l.iJ readied in a de-

»f h»*ubc&lt;

Perfumeries, Toilet Articles,
Flavoring Extracts,

MIDDIXVIGLK,.
oyramuii,
CASfUTon,..,.
BALtlMORK......
TANKRfirtPtUSI

Wanted immediately.

.»• Jilt an I nil accounts previously
-uulr ntv due *nd murt 1&gt;c settled ImmoIhicU . Wr need all thnt It due us, and
k, e tlin: -’Jf customer will respond

Onp, ciaiaieate, HMa. Oili.
For. Kira, dad
f» ft-

CHOICE FAULT CRACHUEii
School Bookfl,
Photograph Album*,
SUrlofcrlBtf.

The Be«t in Town j

Fresh GooJsconslinlly «n han*.
OH Goods selllDr rcgarJIcss of Cost.

Hunter’s Headquarters!
II «ra ia th. place to boy year
POWDEK CAPS, anoT. cartbidgm
ELY'S &gt;AtE3T tTAbs. Ati,
Don't forgot th. ptera-bn. Door V«4 tf

Biiicr.

RUSSEI.L
ifc NEVINS,

Middleville Items.

Irri^l Prarbea. p.arrd
l»rted I'rarbea. a a year.
Pried Apple* V*r th...
Cb.ekan., per fh .

DISSOLUTION.

Faryr." ..

The Cn-partnerah.p hantefera eji.ilnj cade,
fb. aea&gt;. and otjb of BAKLOW, GCODYEilt
AQBAXT.Udtoaalradbymtml moral.

IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS CHEAP,
iota, that which wraryAo^I,
ibiogi lotr-aka jour gain,"
■on bond • good atopply of

W. 8. GOODYEAR,
R. ]. GRANT.
HaaUaga, Aag. IS, 11*7.
'

SPECIAL NOTICES.

DEY GOODS

PHILLIPS k BENTLEY’S
rmuiL-Kt had the ydtaaure of araeilogon
**» airral thia [Taoaday] morwiag. the See- V.
«. forma, praaldlng rider of the (J rand Trartra
DiatndM E Cbwteb. and racrotly In charge of
1b. atit.o. Ure. lie rraa looking decidedly
Uilib; and »|-pe«rrd la the beat of aplrlto. Boo-

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

Dry Goods,
/
Boots S Shoes,
1
Hatsand Caps,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.
u—by deprired of lb. rar. treat which they
■ Irr.had It act been that Cot. Dab. with bi. n«a- '
•IMr.-gbt. boagblbU Medicine, it r.D. Aat- 1
m A Co’i City Drag Sure. Das, ira» rorpnrad
It th. larj. atock. .nd tho drw^Qarw to bo nun '
radabuiMd.1 tbh pojotar rwort, and ra for
Il-«t uatur. ,n araill tbc jraopla, jodglng from

TO BUY YOUB GOODS'!
Carriage ani flagon grpol

eteit

isanuninmu,

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

AT AETOXISBDfGLY LOW flGWk
IVGin «i . alt beterr pcrtbnalag.

PNIttlPt * leWTiCT
piMOlXTlur.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

GnatBarulH fiff tfci Fiji!

BOOTS f SHOES; CH&amp;tff
AU |IU.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAJL"?«EDNBSDAY, SJESPr.^o, 1867.
T
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i
li-i.i.i.
&lt;■•&lt;.,'———...
?«trj.

NUMBER 22.
Re atan—A Splendid. JUce fo? tujr
which teton rendered it

tthdwureita roost
which

HACTINQS. . , ia the atmosphere.

F. N. GALLOWAY.

eighty specimens of the genor Zomo were
cmbariceddn board uf one of Her Brit- '

Sophy Lad not been

the Engliuh Windward Islands, and
L-anspmtod across the whole width eftha
tbn luxury of running anything but a Qarribm Bea to Buatan, a small island
giria both felt a ahtoU of one hnno bed-atcod. Pre bept keeping than but Little known axoept to the bns, HACTIKOH,
, about the dresses. Har- htraae down !;■ rv in a small way for aonio
VAN BaALEN BBOti.,
time past and would have mum? enough
letter-writing to personally superintend to be decdnQy tn.irried ineluding the coat Honduras, is ficm tho island distant
Ready • Made Clothing.
“About three miles, on tho Honfonl the merely customarr appointments for of a round trip’ tickri, but tlriags hnro about twenty-fire miles, and ILc Sjauish
tea, which comM not be trusted to tho in- boon rather backward with mo lately.
planters soon learned of th» .suuming
“I Mn, told that French Maroc!in«,that
I&gt;evplo njtou Rusten and gnvejthi m cmtreainro of. a ,^irt’ Mia. McCready was
HABHXO*.
- "Ayt • • ■ MICH.
tying
re#
flannel
speaking Of Is about to leave Mrs Gear.
Site baa lieen to school for some yarn,
and a final one to many
MRS. (X FREEMAN
All were too well disciplined and tnilv
and come here hoping while earning
mciued unoccupiod fur sixty years or
courteous in spirit to intrude these small
agricultural paper that hot i-aoro, now it has a |x.-pulaiion of about
something, to learn English enough to
I trials upon each other,but their influence
r.ure cure, which I Uu'l.ond. 1.000, but uot a deorendent of that car­
was uudnfinably frit Mr. Montrose’s
go «f Caribe brought from St Vincent in
HASTINGS,
tho Llritish brig. That race has expond­
with the inconrenienc* of her inability to manner dispelled the alight shadow in a
--- -- ----------- ed to near 16,(100 end they are now
WILLIAM MYERS,
sjxjak English, ss ahe is so skilled in her groat measure. “A fiuo day," bo said.
work, but Marceline is bomcrick, and is “Everybody I have had to do with has omlntiou to Eve, and finally died. Ihua I fGund UTer abest three hundred milre of
the Capo Gracias a Dios wostrang home. I think that with Sophy’s been in buriaeaa trim !” and ho gave a I lost the benefit of u whole season of I c^aat
recital of some of the day’s doings, lead-1
French and mine, and a grammar leesun
cgg«.--------------------------------------- .... j «“d to tbc part of Omoa, in ths Gidf *f
•raro.vs nxrw »rn»x
"Again my paid&lt; n things" didn t dojnon lurav And it is hero with three
in tho evening, I could tempt the poor ing new interest to rirctmutnne*-* by tho I
HA.STISGH, - . . alyl . . . ulcn
os
well
ns
they
might
Jim
f-rnilh
who
|
people
that
every hater of work and begiri to remain, and I vbould secure most
“How hare younrogremod, my drnrP’ Ijres next door stole oil my Ettlo “mgyiw," j liavcr in the degradation of labor should
valuable help."
PRESTON A MEAD,
“You think you would got Emerson's addressing his wife, in conclusion; ‘yon a blight took tho peas, and tlio bugs are . immigrate
about closing out fx«r contract on the ; These Cento retain tunny of their old
■angel to da hotu■’work;’do yun P' said had planned a busy day. I believe.”
“ ‘Just in rime to bo too late,' as M1m potatoes My csbbago ^iromise well, but, customs, and the Mubammcdui-Mmmon
Mr. Montrose. ‘‘L'smoniter tho proverb
. . Mien
what's that at five cents a head, when :iuslitution
—
n..one.
— n-vj
about ttbe early bird.' Some one may
of jwlygumyia
lids —
pe­
you
ain't got any to null?
giving
■
brief
summary
culiar instituQuu carries with it the in­
secure your treasure."
“Worst of all, 1 lent my best shirt to feriority of nomau us a necessary ouns*.
“You waited fur Ella Amtell thismom“I shall drive out this morning,” said
HIUI, PAKUIt A to..
I
DmUvt, la
;
ing!*’ spoke Fred, reaching Lock to the tho “Devil ’ to go and we tea gal to and nurtK, and the Caribe briioro with Mr.
Mn&gt; Montrose.
•
, .
' "Shall 1 tell Thomas to bring the car­ origin of failure. “I knew she wouldn t tliat's the hut 1 saw of the "Devil” or Buskin that later is degrading, which
uaturelly leads them to impose the great­
riage at once ?" asked Mr. Montrose ar come. Ladies never do keep ouch ap­
axa rnx* &lt; rupuro*.
I
■'This combination of rireutnvtanrcs er burthin upon the already degraded
pointments!"
ho
roes
from
tho
table.
HASTINGS.
a»yt . . MICH. |
“My sou, I should suppose that in the orer ’which I have no control, Lis kept pdttivn of cuminnnity. the females. When
my
wallet
very
emtnriated
cl)
season.
I
Ells Ainaell
a young lord of creation teromsa too
KEEP TCUR E1GAGEMEHT8.
TURNER A CLARKE,
large turicld to the control of his molher. hog^;&lt;-» his rente, atd Lusting up a
“Bad you test delay f asked the man said his father rather gravely ”
“Well, you know sir, mother is not Eke its owner ia in a normal condition. No good location for a heme, proewte to
of irompt balata.
.«&gt;»• xo w&gt;/r, ia tho unpleasant dilemma - clear the trees from about an acre of
other
woman,returned
the
youth
in
a
“
I
would
not
like
to
be
absent
when
hasting*.
MICH
“BBall I not see you again before you Ella cornea A glimjs of the [soar child very rinrere mannnr. “and Anna lias
leave town?’ Mkoi.Mio Montrpsc, as
caught a hobbit of punctuality from be­
sl&gt;o held tbo hand rif her ’ friend, Ella
ing with her. Honestly, sir, so far n« my burg, Cumberland county, I’eonsvlvaiua,
ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
(' V n 1? Wall ' thon.'a
Ainscll, at parting.
obsrrvalk'n goes ladies do not think it of
her from furth“Yes; 1 shall rume in a few minutes
any .moment to say ‘I will meet you ol
such a place; I will write you in relation My father
dp the morning," said Ella returning the
—L . .l-X.___t —rlt - &gt; •- —
kindly pressure and lifting her eyoo to to doubt it, ’ replied Mrs. Montrc»c, smflthe urobw by tishmg’ or the gathering of
the lady’s lacs, so full of interest and ing at Fred's proverbial incredulity roIIACTlNiK. - - . stvl ■ • MICli.
gMbg’ttntwIiabOli^tifltW'Mta *- ’ *■* convenience ignoring the engagement
sareapanlh, which grows plentifully to
“1bumaa, you may bring the iiocses to
Ulla. My father still
R LANG.SPRAGUEACO„
the door that there may be no delay
when I am ready.* ’ Mn. Montrose gave
olot
ittg
oourse, tte degraded half evuvorts into
orders an the mcmung advanced, and the field ladies are proverbially gay Every­
valid Supby Montroac, and brightaeas handsome chestnuts Atood pawing tho thing ia with them oa you say mure u —ia thtt djicuimn
gaiBteuta.
- The voung lord of creation U till •»..
Krri' loMtintrs aaaos.
ground impatmntlv titre*? quarters of an matter of ‘whim or convenience, than ia
hour, while Mn.1 louiroaercad tho mom-1 tho Otoe whore tho axial atmusphcTO is
lioTOd. from till later until such a time as
HASTINGS, - terl . . . MICH.
different’
•Did aha indeed i
ho agate chsllUrsof his slaruwifa, wten
W. O. HEDRICK A CO.,
lie again takes hit cnuv° nnirhuuis an­
right
.—...j --------- ------ -TT,-,------the strooL
■. i lb waiting to have, her name changed, other kiluatiun, where he repeats ths
would bios you fee puttin this bleated, clearing an4 bjtildtegs, and when . dons
tie time Emma, I must liavo on my
blue wrapper in the morning," she added inquired Sophy, moving the vase that repay. Do not make an engagement privilege within her reach. If Uris ap- he fhuvecti another wifi-, who -take* pewidly err raate^, bo it of the moet trifling
MICH.
a little while after; and again - “You
setSton of this new homo and divides th*
Xnusi take out the little books in blue
laba^qf cite-itatning' the husband with
nature seemingly. But once made keep .
MAIN BROTHERS,
- and gold she seat me and put them on
it In sprit If you cunnot, aa iminsdi- Chicago, and will camo uir first good- tho flnit with. IVhuD his lordshin is tired
mv stand, so she can gueas bow much I wank state of tho system.'
ato-turesenirer, note or telegram may 1coking Uy after, you. It would tea again of his’ faactirity, thb remt labor
hi. snjoyvri item Jteteass Rtete^ v
furthre
.'tfavvr"
if
you'd
n
present
this
of clearing and home building is repeat­
save valuable time or prevent tiresome
waiting and anxiety. TnSea are strange­ matter pivivriy to"the ogent of thoHMs- ed, sometimes till one nan husfire or six
*&lt; tan tetrr to go,. ly linked in tlfia worM.’ Mr. Montrose bwg. Fort Wayne A Chicago Bailroad Wires upon os many different lore!ttica
longer. 61ve my s|x&gt;ke like a prompt man he was, carry­ I think the ‘oooaaiau" demands equid
HASTiNGri, - BSyi.
think the buds of the monthly rcae will
ing his careful regard fur others' rights
into most minutn amunstanccL
be out, so that with tho fuschias I can
tlmt
you
enn
’
Merkler
all to ytfarsclf
make a dainty little boquet for Ells in
here on the warvtg, Just below ths Hili
tbo rooming? Hh» does so love flowom While she staya" Then turning back at and most coucion lions as regards what
of Promenade on tbesoa-sidooftbe town
Groceric* and Produce,
(ho throsboli—'If anything should hare other people would call small duties,’ ret letter with no little anxlriy. On it is all that requOnaat wbafNew Jttogland
ds my hojxrs forth? future. Tours te plctised to OiOalder Ler test gcoltwibal
uuawic^hte detained Lor, you must not said Anna in an expostulating tone.
specimen, Tier veritable blarncy-atoDs.
8TATE CT., HACTIXOA MICH.
bo too much duapfiotetod. dear ; (hough
Ac
"
’
'
.
rhe, Emma?’’
■Ella Ainsril is one of the sweetest aad
A small monument trehre (t war and &gt;
“Not in tho least, I think. She ia as I do nut give bar up yat," aha added, best girls in the world ’’ said Mr Mont­
southing could move tho bowcla of Imrt where visit/?m are |-crrnltU&lt;J io st.-u,
lovely and rinrero as over. She is not in glancing at too shadowed fir* regretful­ rose very heartSy. '■ was not atallmr- ___ raMK&gt;n of an inaxorwUe reprreeuta- ' It te so Jealocs'.y teerdid that but (Lite .
W. PARKER ARON,
her nature changeable. I do not wmtdcr ly as she quitted the room.
sonoljin my remarks. 1 was doaKng tiyo ftf ouo of those corporations reputed oftho reek la left .to te trodden uprei,
fGct to tho t dressmaker's ns quick itt merely with -gtetef»h’tte» and. bare no lb bare no souls, the .relation of sm.li a while 1t« quality te to be discerned only
that Mm Butler so wishes to keep her
longer U W ahnost forge? be-trim uMtel you can, wont you, mamma?” spoke doubt Elin had the best possible excuse. itarous story so grapiucaby told would by exasiluettoir. Thia masse from tbo
reito-clili.pen. wtaas worship of (bluao
unsdlKsbflNa'*
**“ ’■ ' *
, Anna. “I dohopo she will not.hsxe the
havodetaiaad ydur, surely go to it As Mr. Kimball is one nrsal takes the rattiest wy ixsdbfi.
of the kindest hearted of mm we ven- 1The famous »tono baa, indeed, Lecotns •
• JMCIt
HASTINGS. • -. • tojl.
garnet cot ’
lock'of nflf rlnte, in the’nMst rasressh.
- "Give them a pretty free rein,Tbcrnsa,"
“My dear, I do not tuink you nave said Mr*. Montrose, glaueiug al bar
•ana*.
here to. about enough of U at
tims this morning, and if George should
present Io suggea a/juesttun w 1setter it
LEW. CAMPBELL,
voted hue bcoa at auy Uu&gt;e
ooms in, I should te so disappointed to
name and that of hie ftir intunomta go­ niiude represented In plciui
said,
1
will
call
to
see
yon
in
tho
morning.
have you absent"
ing the rounds of the western papers un­ and whether, acrordlngly. ai
“But Aunt CTuukitin, I said I would
nlOe numier of pilgrims &gt;
EUa AinroH ttfra- der (be bend Of ^marriage xxitieva."
dor; but that night.
an onm« Dtror.
US
found landing or Stan&lt;11 ng
roctlr, giving her errand an' attentive
xr» Sts.se. HABTIXOK. MICH.
It gvmv centuries sqo tn mid-Winter, cs
linjurincd i.oinilaijy. There to Another
Sidewalk Etiquette,
struck a finely balanced spirit chord ranaria prior claimant, heweker, to bistortJ. LEE REED,
rolbonora. Clark’s Jstand, whieh tots
dered
more
sensitive
in
the
realm
of
sloop
-. “You can only spend
hour since fur Iho depot to go beta* to Farhnps a disturbed virion of heavy- Only villagers, ar penoar with rural ideas. four niijoa distant under eb«ltore! tho
beat, and Sophy will bo
ucrtltt'in arch of i lie«rest.ent which fem
Canada. She would like to have gone to hearted Marcelino returning to an nn­
the general te rLer of Dymctitb. has Us
you, I am sura In a bouMbold like __ a—
.r.x^nU.—
own undoubted pilgrim'sruek« Forthe
you® she oould gri rims tar study, which
she could out in mine, and you would
no appatogv is nl all neco-aury. it ia
nribcr tr.lley called Puljdl rock; Lui
nut hare any difficulty in communicat­
and an obseryancs of this common sense (bls Is deubtlcsi tbo best of the many
ing with h«r. flhstoto a slrilM bUd to
rule wvuMobviite- touch unpleasant pulpit looks with which u&gt;e n&amp;itinu1
sm sorry sou were
I,’but what could
acencry &lt;rf Yank&lt;c-land abounds. ](««
gnutfemen
itw«a that Eitey Brewster &lt;g salMsd
Boota «Sc Shoew,
tho uutaidi} of raemory preach ,d and pnrrsd to tbs ftnd
boat'a enV a'ndvi-ntununfcom the May-'
HABTDKMk ..... MICH:
(tower bn tt&gt;eBunday previous tottelr
Fgr-CsshpsM fcrblJMtoriM'te
landing at Flymouth ; rothat th la te auU

the library."

WM H HATrUKD.

c,.*
l-XAXK A1LEW.

HARVLT WNOKT,

HOLHHOOK * KU.L1,

wm

nwotiK,

P. DBAKl, M.

. M. ac.RBistu

Music &amp; Jewelry.

Boots and Shoes, |

;om icitITt,

J. ACGIPHM. A. «..

ng.

Carriane &amp; Vairfta.

OS. H. J.KAIH

o«. c.o. lean

Hariw,S10Tes,Irai,Nails

I C rilJTDIX.

S

C G HOLBROOK

,

Satta &amp; Hareexmtm,

JOHN WICHAEl

Dna Metoisa, Grais,

HASTTHlilt HOuSE.

SS&amp;SEJ!'

Linn t Sak Stable,

City Restaurant,

unMizoa. Mien.

BtelsaiUCamiiitar,

absurd as tha practfos a£ a-.whofcj
atririp of men fllingoutof acburch pBW,

JJAVT1SGA,

Middleville and XJrand’RapMs

F“*

•cal

DLMUMI. fiMMUM * «..

ifcSIS.'ffuRiifflirP--***?.

gs^aSTUhSs.^--

or walk with
-•Tbs wife of ths Prince of Walesoo»&gt;

OMlT-HUNDATB CXCEPTED.

/TASH FOR

uwrltete.

«»y«

�IX ADVUtTlBE

SHOp

TJX Ji"
eh aril eel fagwtiulty and industry of tho
North West It will continue for aocna
days longer.
Chicago is Just now in another of her
periedteed A&lt;a,wf«xritabiUty on ttre sub­
ject of a City Hall, aad happily is obecrvahls that each, attack at this kind fa

GKITBIOIIIIIPBICK!

W0 •LM fWAIJr

HarrrwCB as the beat In all particular,
auXMyad. Alter assuming thia to ba the
route Jhat will beadopted, ho designate*
the Mme as follows :
“We cruse the St.

the towwhip of WocdiAnd, whence,
iMuriuu almost directly rant, touching
the vIDmo of Grand Ladgc it reacboa
I .arising, and creasing the Grand river
cenneoto with the lines of railway lead­
ing to Owasso nnd Jneksnn reats-cilvely,
the whole distance traversed, being a
little over 147 miles.”
The route rnoommended, is universal­
ly Mtecmcd to be r.mnng tbo moat benutiful portions of Michigan. The region

AMD m rurplCUKM, FABMEM,
MECHANICS. CUHGTMtS.

of any v^hsr than county buddings on
this ground. The building of a City
Hall on Dearborn Park to strongly u rged
by many, and the only objeettoh mmds
to be that tho rite la so far ftoai tho centre
of the eity, otherwise, the location I*
magnificent.
I am requested to call the attention of
your bualnoM readers to the peculla- odvantage.* pcswMrod by one of our Chica­
go manufacturing eatobltohmeuto/ono
which Intercato every locality which
buaato of pretty women or babies, one
which repreecnto one of the principal
muita of our fir-1 parent*. 1 allude to
the great candy and confection manufac- ,
tory of C. W. Sanford, Eaq., no. 38
Randolph street Few j-oopk ora aware
that in this busy season tbto mammoth
establishment turn* out fares tons q/

J.S.GOODTEAfi 4 CO.

In MisslMli-pt, which gnv o tte following
itmlt: Whites, ffi.92J;
KmJj
Indiana. 20 t tetal, •J JM. tSsU rcturns exhibit a majority for the blacks
of only 2^19.
—a County convention o' the Good
Templars Is to be held ati Galesburg
September 25. A public meeting in the
evening is to be addressed by the Grand
Worthy Templar of the State. Thera
seems to be a determined spirit among
- ’
- ------ WV llivuun Ul
U- IH.r* lur
attract and enrich private and public Itte the yrinclpal source of supply for prohibitory clause of the new eonetitucnferprl-e, and la peculiarly f*' orablc to thl* article, fa all It* varteUea* in all the 1 tfon.
t bo bulldin? of railrocd*. It* forest* North West and tho advantage* it has I —Tho Democratic Executive Corn­
overite ontnpetlton may be condensed ml t tec of Cfaeinnatl metal tt&gt;&lt;-office of,

0Vk Wiut'i

sinn.
DRUGS AND MEDTCTSE8,

that our book* are'
or July, and all
mMfc are d-&gt;e and ’

Beady-Made Clothing!

tlBibc.- needed, and its population, the
"'***"'
1™.iA”jlfi.
public spirit nnd enterprise requisite for
a suco^fu! prosecution of the work, and ricty, end liberal dealing In all traneac- for Congress In tho Second District.”
tfona.
'Fho Democrat* of tho Eighth Ward
for Its maintenance after completion.

DRUatltTt l CMESliri

•r
. • - - j • •,? ’ , j
,
MEDKTME9,'&lt;.•iriSSt IICXLB.

BMrt

Shirts, Trunks,

follows:—Flour, firm nnd with an t p-1 faej^o with (ho action of ths fixccuUve gq y -y rp

'BOOKS AXD STATIONEtT.
Jebs

F-

Emory,

DRfGaiRT AND BOOKSELLER, &lt;
‘
Esspire Utesk, j
MIDDLEVILLE,

.

*jijl

-

MTCIIIGAX '

L=i

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, ;

Sis
Ms
E

Painijt
Glass

Oils,

Putty,

^amisk, Pye Stuff/,

AM (KffffllG VERY CHEAP!
SU/lLLK-sT I'XOFRS.
TteaManigaMaillgi'e

40&lt;a«Ma te

PrtscriptisBs carrfcllj

8nttt hrCMitarftfci
MEK-8 BOOTS,

a good sort or cwtheo fob

no.

asd noyest Dgjiusa witit

.tu-

‘'

Hottoe,Carri*&lt;o,Wagon ft Cutter
painting.
is marcU^whb stwra,.! rifit eoaUare U&gt;.

,y ., .
i ton to aid them in their strike. Had
they asked far aid for their families,
than lane doubtthal Mr. Pierson would
haw cheerfully acceded to their request
but instead of that they ordered him to
“comedown-'" to help their stiikc and
he demurred. They left thestore, threat­
ening and cursing- Two or three weeks
after this event, some unknown parties
entered Mr. Ptewon's stare at n Ight and
taahaiouaiy ruined aotue &gt;2,000 worth of
stock. Thai which they could not break
ur teal to uKlesanm, the rascal* defiled
with keresene oil and other filth so as to
render It worthte-a. Ho* much they

DRY GOODS

■ ■ . ——

NEW ADVEHTTSEMEyTS.

Tbelr families and thvmsclves were
hungry and when they were ready to re­
sume busiuraa, so completely had their
manufactures that they could obtain
nothing to do. Then they went about to
priv..tel&gt;ousos and email stores, not ask­
ing but lu almost all instance* insolently
demanding aid. They went In tends of
from halfadoacnto twmty, andmort
poteens to whom they applied timidly
acceded to their demand.*. At one place
the grocery store of a Mr. Pierson, on the
corner of Cottage Grova Avenue, and
twenty-sixth street eight of these for-

Sts

t.

sZS

lowing the lead of interested politicians
or aham reformers, got up the “elghthour” and other “strikes” Injured themaelvee more than any one else find more
frequently rendered thomcelrts ridicu­
lous titan criminal. A* a maw, It la but
just tuaay of them, that they would hav*
been horrified at proposition* to Inaugu­
rate the ••efow-Grindora” mode of nfor*1 r»torm, collating of dropping can* of
poivdcr down chimney a, destroying ma­
chinery, firing bouses aad ojnominating
innocent people. When their recent
‘’Labor Congress” determined upon the
propriety of sending over missionaries
to instruct the operatives of Europe in
their righto, they wore doubt I cm sincere
and only took a moral view of tbo mat­
ter. But they were behind time. The
apostles nf tbo English raw-grinders
faith have made proselytes hero ahead
of them, and there ia every reason to beUsvo that there are now among us
wrelche.’, willing apd indeed eager to
emulate the dlabollcslairocltlcs oT their
masters In crime. As will be remem­
bered by your readers, the eight-hoar
strike, of May last, waa adhastrou* fail­
ure. The men engaged In lt&lt;rJte;cd
nothing, but encouraged.by afaw’tocndacious chareeters, kept np tfie strakgle
until they ' were reduced to tho direst

’

world, at the revelations of the fright­
ful ntrucltlo* jierpctratcd by tho Eng­
lish Trades Unions, upon persons where
they deemed hottile to their aebemra,
was aceompanlcd, In thto country at leant
by a feeling of thankfulness that henno rath flendbh depravity had been

ward tendency &gt;12,50015,00 for wfilts ' Committee, and calling forimw meet- ■
winter ; »,!50@10^0 for red winter: &gt;8,- I
of the Demo-racy of the Second i
25(^ 0 50 forspringextra. Wheat, steady I Dtatrlct ,0 »omln»tea candidate.
out, iu order to
&gt;1,01 far no. 1 Spring; &gt;l,K3 for no, 2 do;
—The Grand Ilaplda Dcmormt ears:
make room for a new
A sad case of suicide oecurediaboutflvu
and large Fall and Winterstock of
for no. I. 01,01 for no. 2, &gt;l,lX)@l,00) for miles wofa of linia, on Saturday last. C* L O T II I IV tt ,
rejected. Oats 4Pc fur no’a fft.2. Rye, An old man by the duh* of ifamuel II.
Thompson, who for anutubsr of years
firm, $1,10 for no, 1 ; (1,11, fur no. 2. ha* teen partially deranged^ left the
Men nnd Beys’ Wear.
Barley, flrm, 51,20 jf,. 1.21 for to. 2, &gt;1,12 hoix*c of &lt;&gt;nc of hi* relatives on
Saturday
about noon, and not coming
for rejected. -Mev Pork, buyers offering
ba. k when night came on. Ins friends Hr SHT.uaa salt Sad ywswin M-ll toywr
&gt;21,00, Miler* holding for &gt;34,W. Clear
..,-4 W ,
Sides n। mired at 16016jc— Shoulders, and his body waa found the - following
nominal al 12-? 12Jc. Lard, steady at Monday afternoon fa a piece of woods
at 13i@13Je. Timothy seed, steady, &gt;2- with his threat cut Botbjif'ttie great
arteries of the neck were w weed and the VAN RAAT.dn BROTHERS
00(^2,15. Flax seed, &gt;2,20(^2,to. Clo­ pocket knife of the deevnsed h v open nt
ver S3JI0(?.9,75. Freights Arm, wheat Lto side, covered with blood. A coroner's
inquest was held yesterday au I the ju­
8@8jc, com 7(*&gt;7 jc to Buffalo.
ry returned a verdict on neoobnt of inranifX

1

CHICAGO C0EKEBP0NDEHT8.

STOWELL k COBSETT,

•'

'MO Doorf,“ '
6,000 Lights Stab,
.•*&gt;r-XoM'Bi3»riKb;&gt;

■

Pa^ertag asd CJnslaa .
------- ki_.

Yir. th. eo«l

to, Crattas, Pits mi

W^BO ft Dressed Bidfag,
10,000 ft Dress, d. Flooring,
6,000 n. Moulding!, all sfae
ftWotaut
Fiam. n

OX PAHEJfTBU.

Rgft-T»gM D«ry

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DRUG &amp; BOOKSTORE,
SPECIAL NOTICEA
For * tta'iruugh practical buwlnesaedudluo, p» to tho Grand Raplda Cam.jeri ial &lt; ollcnc and Telegraphic
la.iltnlc. B l» auporlor to many and
.ceoptlnone. Send for circular!.
.

faili Wanted Jfmmctlmttlj.

nEMBOl.D-H EXTRACT BCCHU «ad la
•4 Row W.nl. care, wrrel and ...Lma. dl~
In »(11WrrM.gee.it HUI. rxpenM. UUlr
to dirt. OU Ucofc.roinc. M14 nfcrtn.
Il In plwnnnt In U.l. nnd odor, Immndralo
•cUoa, no.! (ra. Iron nil Itjnrioe. praprrtl.

and all aceounu previously
line and m»»t be aettlcd Immeneed all that la iluoua, and

IP rou WANT GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery, Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
I1TI A CHEHIITI

CHOICE FAMILT GROCEUES.

School Books,
Photograph Albums,
Diaries for 1S67.
Perfumeries, Toilet Articles,

Flavoring Extracts,
Tho Best in Town I

PHILLIPS k BENTLEY’S
?.o^u^u’’
— c—
hj^JUMed^fertuUra

Fresh Goods constantly on hand.
Old Goods selling regardless or Cask

I .nil Bite. 'a.rr.tH i« w.

W&lt; ktrp rmuatv eo lanod a fall iM.rtarai «f

AND STATIONER!

TEMPLE

FASHION.

Dry Goods,
Boots J- Shoes,
Hatsand Caps,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

Cloths,
Trunks,
Satchels,

Cassimercs,
Suspenders,
Umbrellas,

Hats and i Caps,

philips

*

Kltra wd MCTtding to dlrodioeo, te
wamaM to mk« « pair at Har^a er
Waor. WMF at kaal oaodHH locaor tfcaa
try tlaauaiot asy rtbrr prrpnrM&amp;o Ibal

beitut

pissoitrnoir.

'■OZs,

! L A C B:»I 1ST O

Putty,

smisk, tDye Stuffs,
■. Lamp

.

CUSTOM WORK
Made to Order.

N. BARLOW,
W. P. GOODYEAR,

J&amp;■
Mid ceeMe »&gt;• lu J«*F Wdl.

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toarl&lt;w«-V

COMPOUND MANDRAKE PILLS,
(From L Qn'ii. Fropitnor af the -Jllgblgnn

Climaxi

Clixaxii
Olm.r ftalre, • Fudlr
Hradn. tar it rente.
H Deals eUhoot a tear. No
bmUr abonld be nitboat IL
! We warrant It to rare ScrolWa
Boren, Salt Bkema. ChlUUaa.
TeUer, Pinjlea. art aH ErafUraa
eT tie BAla. Far Bora Brant er
t DKAU50 with xxx

BAKLOW
*
A GOODYEAR,

Boras SraMs,
Ac., li nAnan...---------It kaa been aeeA erer litem Real

Estate

NEW CASH STORE,

Broker,

5GH’ BAKEnYI

I_ M1&gt;81U&gt;&lt;

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TO BUY YOUR GOODS!
tsrriaje ani SRIajon Jlrpot

■ata, Pies ui Cdft

NEW GOODS

rr.rrtbl.E —*rfr» f

ETE1T NEEDED HEAD Alt STTLI,

BAITISGA OCT. hUw JMT,
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h-dd. H-oKv-cw WU« »W« proatla—1

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HOOTS f SHOES, CHXjtPt

�STOCK : HARDWARE,
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wit

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Town &gt; North of Boaco T Wort.

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GLORIOUS REWS
yynaxsAiwD imn.

R. LANG, SPRAGUE dt CO.,

Hardware Merchant,

wini&lt;uj.X u&gt;w rm • fwrW

Ready-Made Clothing

(Stills'

Jrurnisjjtjig CtmJs.

A New Thing for Hastings
MR. J. C. HALL
*
Weald moat roaprrtrullr aaoonoco U ttr C*&gt;n. of flMior. aod o^oiaU^ t-wm ih«i to to.

rf.'lXHU
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Town 1 North ct RoogrU Wirt.
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T7-TS5SA2S a; ;L. u&lt; -U,

lower prirca thoa ofcrtd br oaj Boom Io tho
ss‘:s Zanesville,
Ohio. coSrijuT or vrt‘ANt)rt.(ffrSirtTR monet.
lUrlBfoddrd frortlj Io owferwr rrteeolro
Dr* n*u oMoruuoi or bath and cars,
fociniioo, wo uc oow tarulap oal a torfo ouabor
aH'.oU

CIGARS,
SNUFF,

or Trr.il.rtf In tho Uuton l,..t th.l our r ^T&lt;nM bi0oot «aob prtoopoUfer Pani«4

Kjriu

uo thorn which arrant tbo opvrka.

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JWMY &amp; IDSIC STORK

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GERMAN PIPES*

ond ail Hada rtMtllj ktpl Io a

ar W« full, warrant oar )Eo(loro oad f
MHto to bo MMto of firotoMoioMrfoi i w.

FIRST CLASS TOBACCO ETIUB^

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VOL. XII.
Bnsintss Uirrrtont.

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NUMBER 23.

HASTINGS,JtfJftgJ^^WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1867.

xSari1 •nrr-ibbi.*

!*aw fe&amp;tb.
AJWfflSLSReamyjaeiret,” and -Mother, M»* n
dinnor," and ‘•Mother," with her
haade, wj&gt;B»r " ’ “ ‘
’’

ter, and Mow
l»e» va the ~rv

w_, honored of the world, and the staff of
&lt;n,t her dccb’ueulg years.
if ubAyn, hs was her support eken then, i
'y u&gt; but she did nut know it She never re-.
' ailsed that it was her little buy that gave
il- rit her strength fur daily toil—that liis slon____ _____ __ _______ _ ... _.,,d riir. der form was all that uphold her, over
. When he. re d It b&gt; heart met ad the Lriuk uf a dark dmjxir. Bho only
thin hlrv ond be was : 11 d w th so - knew huw she torrid the child.. and Wi

BASTIKUf,

WlLLlAkt M,YEU§,

Music &amp; Jewelry.

Boots and Biicss,

bear bar gtmtiy through its iafimutMO to
the dark ball leadhig to ths life beyond.
psuiy American citiunahijv Bat it is fur1
But the sun has forgotten the xnutbr-r s
the Republican |-a&gt;ty of the United
touder ministrations now. Adriit fixnu
States, nuw euibrnting in its muLs three
the moorings uf homo, he is cxrid, selfish
Brillion* of patriotic, lilicrty-luving men,
and heartless, and “Mother" has uu
a [arty that Los fought Imttles
&lt;»unsacred meaning to the [irodigal ISUc is
°gaii.il ttwtmmntry oaaytupaihued With try and liberty an a higher plan- thou
“the old woman.'' wiinklsd, giay, huuo
them, they resolved to go on without him I any great l-arty in history, to determine
and blind. l*ity bar, 0 grav-, and dry
or in •pile of him, tu the final arxxxn-1
thuee tears that roll dura Lor larruawd
plirl.nietii uf the mighty tosh iinposed upcheeks I flare Cum|iaastou un her sen­
un.th&lt;mtrhv Uicir ctatongBrod wuntzy.
sitive heart. ai,d ULb it thy qsiet n»t,
Tntu the Tteoplug t,r traitors Andrew '
that it may forgot huw much it to^to
Johuauu j&gt;ut the rebel State*, in the kvtqe
•unpeg
vwHtofoj
o
*LW,
’
’
through
a careless childhood, but itt reu.‘ '”&gt;re|&gt;entatit rebels ho has striyeu,
tu keep thuee C*”'* Every measure to
pretect the loyal wlutu !»-*"
r,'b‘,l
dates, erere measure to aucuroiuC rig.— -- ■ ------------ 7-7—------- • ■» — -—• of the freedmen, rrerymeesure to weak- f”R &lt;" vn* wmjdutrui of a roeonstrue- first time I evarstblo anythin., and 11
culhe ruleof the rebel chiuL. CKil
wit rebel States into™! ' liavc tell verybvd.v about i&lt;. I &gt;.m «ure I
11 didn't ou&lt; e th rik that I sboa d ovyr |
Rights Bill, Freedmen's Bureau Bills, twOwpUn u«;!- b&lt;m«v rtk
I oome to m hat 1 am. Bill toox to d in * - &gt;
fiutfragn Bill. Recunstrnctton Bill, »ud progrn*.iv&lt;&gt; t'umnianwualths u.._ nul_? ■ lug. and then uaa. .ellnr. r-topi 1 began 1
sinuudatory bills—nIT hate boen'retoed touted rupullio nut) a free nation. Trun '
-&lt;&gt; Jpwu (.Hi every body fives m&lt;-a
by him.
When the Republican masses grand but unflidted work, now endeato there magnanimity nslmx^ ^ dmtiap^ ginnd, ojipcala to-the pairiuti-m, the love ]
im[&gt;e:u.!irii'.'n!. when tho Rc[&gt;ubucans in of lil-crty, the sense uf justice and the 1
1 on gross forbore to rirvtn ii---------’----- -• Humane- syinpathie* uT the RtqioUicans '
hires you ! but yes 1 M te the hltlre.
they knew ho merited, trust!
uf Momacliuautta It jp[*»nls anew to ii But 1 toll yoa (be truth when 1 say it ks row vbnc’wx—l&gt;v» many a l»bs has guun
from earth iu yttvm—trow many a tittle
could save thutr country ru
the veterans of cur rnrlter tinice, to the ' the fir ( time 1 wsa ever a UiW.”
’"bich
equal rights in- syete vi his
hpruee who followed the oM flag over
K tat the last, my trictid." n- crib or era Co stani'
_ Batm day night
_
_held th-. mrr»; of *11
1 he d.ktoutiy contiuuedtoinspirereridnucu fields nia^o immortal Ly their cumitancy IIplied William 8.।very. "Jho -ar.I last
21*001” vounc,
(^,n^ c. tq. hmrt.
to the will of tha Batson1—dared Lis lata aud valor, au&gt;l to tbeyutingmea, instruct­
A week is a life. A weak is a Liston-.
ed by the events uf tltcw sovuu yours uf ,
have held back from liis imjnacbmeJt, . ....................
’ ’ ’
times the RoA wrek marks ovoals of eetrow ar gtod' aic sternly demanding it
iraas, uf wfiioh p-oplc never heard. Gu
Lome to yuur tamLy, man uf butducas *
I
E! ain.hk Stanton,
trusted cuunwlGo hutmxyou Lusrloiriug wnmlerer I Gv
’ lor ' nt Abiabam "Lincoln daring the
I bloody cunllicts of the war, that elatesLuma to ebecr that awaits you. wruugvd
mon so true to freedom, so devoted tu
lie •utttgte.Loeu.'rfeMi W- U
j pint |«*siti-n where he had rendered scr। rices to the endangered nation that «ill
। be grvatfully rvmu^lwred in Uiu rears tu
| come. The Senate of lh« United Suites
/ that has witnessed Ids inteune, poisuunTim trustees uf the old stone burial,
I ate lore of couutrr, hia 1 ilanic oncigy,
giound, in Cranstuu, Rhode Island, on 1
vast Ut&lt;aw,iuM*nH
qmrity
cease tu rvuteinuvr that ho was struck tlic Puntine. rood, a few miles south of
HtawuuJ,
have recon4y removed the re-1
down fur fidelity tu Lis cuuntiy and tu
mains bf tinea uf thoir anautoni to that i
place—Job Etuno and Ids tiro wives. 1
The Ikiumwortui an entire state of pre*,
Gu luuue to those you lore, and as you
ervtttiun. The man bad been buriod 107
bask in the tored preecntti and moot to
years, tho first wife 1 &gt; years and the
return the tovwl ocibmre uf yimr heart s'
sceuud 1W&gt; years Hannah, ths find,
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prta strive to U a Letter use, and Lirel.uritel in J 7 IS .wits a littb girl at the do* &gt;amellm a told the -ton’. L&lt; p ove
God fur giving his woary children su dear
cease of Roger WiUinma, and died l-e- ®r&gt;1 rtif^nt twovereomw'wlrh gjod.'
a atojqto.g stone in the river to tiw Eter­
tw«f tiMy*. aud forty ymrs uf, r— - J *
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nal, as boturdny nigfctV *&gt;
yet tho 4teh-ton was usBuVnfl OP’!

d,.ln... l^k. A U. bin's, &amp;“'! “yt2~MhA‘~u“ *“
ifirdW

;Harivare,Stwcs. Im,Hails

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Sadta 1 Hanamitai,

Dn^SalitM Groceries,

ng for Hastings
W. FAR KER A KUN,
L1T8FP&amp; Wfrlllli

STORE

I

. Emerson on the Baby,

num ius uvj™Lrtm'T.t, burned away tolliS
District I’kitM-^to the gtfpl* ff
wmnahsx (*^1i«r.
| varied by iadiaU warfare, i¥cC?h t*«‘quiwt, colonial struggle, Ruru!utuir.~ry,
Iiidcpvndonoo, grewlh uf from loss t iim
two to tliii ty mi.iion, a reballibn crushed
and the goddess uf llbr-rfr enthroned
threugbottt the land sinre that hair was
braided and cuOod in sorrowing kindness
on the bead where It Mill rests. Her de­
scendants uro and Lavs been mure than
2,0lV-i-mure than that number ore mSw
living.
•
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Those bodies were barird ficitn five and

'City.Hfstaurant,

AND PIPES,

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BEACH STREET BO8
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GEB1US PiAES,

—Ths New York U'erW says it is a
Kir .of common notoriety . that.. Mias
Jon, the novelist, is the mistress of
Maxwell, her puhliahar, and it is also
known that Mias Emus tho autburras of
Romulu and Adam Bode, is living hi uaholy bunds with Lewis, tin* (Mmptirt pub­
lisher. When Ruskin’s wife leit him fur
Millais, to&gt; «tM it ditf nut prortbt &amp;U
eloquent writer from subsequently warm-

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I TOBACCO STOCK.

the bottom uf the grave some seven ur
eight feet above th&gt; isvrl of the branch,
in a bluish, sandy day.
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Middle.villo and Gr-nd Ktpids

*ro *°
jeypuHe*
guZrn“'nt by ^an
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,
luUu“
»• M* iWd l-wvmg Jlie Mwfiautar "nothing can withetaad—u«
a«» at Lberty to work the guna The Mmiurity uf^re, ou greilty Of charwir|

omafler than that of a baud engine. It
is estimatod that the gunboat can make
50 or 00 miles a day in Ibis manner.
Experiments on tbs first of the own
monitors have giwo saAdasttoa. Ths
total cost will Le about teu/Mh/W each

imorfic,” bo suiu. "do not fully s
its ‘Rharirian I think him t
it roffisr the-war devtouped.

Own

to» b indsed ■ Kriidhr terouC tf wm
ware needed, that toe nMiedV Ltood'af
Greece st£U «n» hi tlb - Wus uf living
men. (Sanaty years of war and sufito to.’ bare lei t thin mark upon his gigur.tic .'orm, fiitigue. iBd " aunids Atf epu u » tons made HmUt inroad even toun his iron, fioms. Half paUiareh, La f
cavajer, these is an esprestton uf ratto*
nation to sude.iug ua LU face, and a Luk

h-evy muustathu, and I his Landa owe
slashed with sabre Cuts, aviso riddled
has lie beete with bails (hat when U
speaks ttrti inn Lew every word twvduee
a pain lot Lis ing In hia breast. AB over
hi* martyred tkafa V ’Written the sq&lt;u: uf

august serenity, exhale, as it were, hum
hti {x-rsun. Ulus icqure-dun Lu leaves
Upon you is that uf th &gt; yust utfttl -whtt,
cuBkmt with the j-vt, and uf peato with
God, a waits lue bu«r in confioeare —"
Lliiof of a powerful dan in Merna, to.1
«m.L district. thehuiM U Ue ancioat
Spartan. rhkh the Turks Law »eier
Loan able to pea-1 ata, J/aauuin l‘ruoecuu has rv-taainod faithlul to tbs
menus suf hi* ancestors, and th- white
tunic and sea.lot sash—too imL n.lij woetame uf bkanderbeg—slid lend thoir aid
to enhance the ‘mysV of ]us w.-son
,.r n.t
&lt;Z.—\ .!r ——
airiL

�AM) CLWfflIG YffiYQSl?!
LMK! LMK! LMIf
ea«tatty.*ewail-Fall tata*feperti, aed
• ■WWAl* to an ib« —Huas — to th* 4v.ta
'.■llpMtaoflAM y*r«d. .
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LAR0EA1TD SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!

A GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES F08 US.

‘excelsior r
-

We presume that a majority of the
Barman of Barry County ar* interrated,
as all should be, in th* forthcoming
County Fair. But tho Important ques­
tion Aa, what will each of you In your In­
dividual capacity do. to promot* ihesuceera thereof. To be tatartated, in a gen­
eral sense, is of course, what your well
known enterprise would ensure. But,
to be Meretoed, tn that apedal sense,
which prompt* active co-operation, la
What ta required to make thia Annual
Festival, what tt may and of right,
ought to be, the pride of Um People, for
the people of this County are agricultnrLdaasa whole, aven our Attorney* art
formers, and our County Official* were
tailed from the plow, to be the chosen
agent* of the body politic. Thia being
true, at neceaaity cur prosperity, aa a
people, ia dependant on the ruroe—ful
«l evetop men tof the agricul turn! reaoureea
of cur county. Agricultural Fairs are
«ue of the most effrctlv* agents in the
promotion of practical agriculture. In-

CLOTB1SC FOR TOE

n» J~ir »&gt;4 MH HU
.fSSJLSBi

TEMPLE OF FASHION!

anoorea In any department of human la­
bor, and tn none more ao than tn farm-,
Ing. But while Individual effort ta itacntial, that alone will not bring the
moat perfret women. CbmMnwf qfortls
the aureat road to victory In any under­
taking; and, through association cornea
combined effort. Hence, asaociatlona
mutual tn their character arc of the ut­
most practical Importance. Thia being
true, and we think all will admit that It
KHmui be foe the boat good of an ag­
ricultural people, to promote ueocisL^tu
for mutual aid In developing the wealth
and prosperity of the country. A»ld*
from this, knowledge is power, and to no
ria—a more *n**titl*l agent, than to the
farmer; and ta noway la the experience
of the Individual made of more practical
value to the whole people, than through

JWr, where the actual products of
the people are on exhibition,—where
each may compare hb&gt; own with hie
nalghbore and the axperion—of each,
j&lt;aon« the common property all, to
the and that the property of th* peoplo
may be univorxally promoted. To thia
end, we urge upon the people of thia
torn outeamnsre next week and
rake our coming Mr, a true repreaentsttah df Che prosperity, the wealth and
' (b* enterprise of the people of th* Coun­
ty, and fa— we *haH have an exhibition
that will rank aeocmd to no ciunty in
tha State, and be at lasting benefit to all

R1LLIOJ I

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jlst look at tuFsj trices :

Great Question
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*II**I*T* A CIEMIST*
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MIDDLEVILLE

BOOKS AID BTATIOIMT

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Beady-Made Clothing!
Paint* $ Oils,
Glat*^ Putty,
Vamith, Dv&gt; Stuff,,

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•■' t M&gt;^N th Dittoed Flooring,
MM ft-MouMfaga, an
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HICKORY CORNERS OCT,, 13, IM*.
CEAXGEVILLE. OCT, if,
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MIDDLEVILLE. OCT. XT,
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UAltTISGS Sunday eren'g, alike M. E. Cherek
Oak it. oa the aubjecl. of Teatparaaca. Mr
W...» 1.
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... nt the

Kill naatisga {especially daring Iba fair.' *U
cult uevorriireal to drop la. Ka bailer liBta la
trerv old nbeerip^oea aad crataewre the read to
perfect Hire by eaboeribing for the Baairaa. Illg
applet, poopkioa. peacbea, fat babwa, little gimeracka. or greve-backa, will receive ininedlate
aueet^a. tad proper mentloa^

Tn Kmc or Ba vaua, kindly permilled DocL
J. C- Ayer to hate a ropy lakeu of Itaeeb'a celeIrelret roUoreal alatnle of Victory, wbleh beloupi
to the Dartriae erowo end ataeda al lire entrance
at tho Royal Palace at Munich. Tb&lt; Doctor bad
Il aaalin bronu. and baa prearuled 11 to the C.ly
of IrewelL where it alas da ia the Park and aytubeltiaa lire triutapbt of both freedom and Bed!

end foremaai among them Atu's ItnoKMaa
Kaka her name gralefally rmr.embeewd by lire
aanmbered maititade who are eared by them af
nareiicg and often dangema dioeaaea.—[Boalon
Journal.’,

take
No

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BU IBM U^^Bvfo La A UUU WJ EBB Bl

XT XI "Vf FUiaBCl
and Fever and Ague.
T&gt;oawdB of eertileatca an M
•or BRB rtM) givfag dotaOM
accoants of perfect CfBES effected
by titoM invaluable Medicines. IF TOU WUT GOOD GOODS ClUlf,
They regulate (be System and pat
all the funetlonR of the My
rxffxxxaxtfm « DErmsxcx’o.
in a healthy condition.

f M

A«U byaU Droggtoea. WMto A Hawtotot. Prep*. '
ton, Bamewir. to De. John Mota and Dr. W. M.

If yon want Good HRrgnlns,

k BENTLEY’S

Ask fwr It.

fleas fare position. Tbs Inciting esiuo must be
greaA which leads iba editor to depart from bio
-luaaT reLceec. up- a perrly Lu.in.aa caaltr
and be giros ik to the.world is a very wordy
philippic ef nearly oae columa. IU Aas Lrf Iik
nAecrOcro ! With eeme. tbte esnno ia legfgtHfi
cask &gt; vriib oar ro-lemperery It ia ell important.
Two ewhacribarabut from bis UO IkaL That free
otrslgbe to lbs editor’s eon), and m.eca Jost S3’
aadxArw d^are. With editor, of LU calibr.
end preciivlUee, It Isarortby of notice. !t is im­
portant M it indicateo naw effort et&gt; his pert to
pleaaa every body—0 new grinding ef Lie "tickleme and-l'II acratcb-yea" mill ioereaacd igRity In
his wendeeful poUHeal foals, that of appearing
to be so ell
when ba ia merely a "viaitotioe
from Ood" to keep the polities! mecLie.rr of a.'f
rUre acrerifif. Il is very kind in tho editor to de­
fine hw posllioe. It would moke greet difference
with tbebody politls, if ho did eok A Imciooaa
opinion would be tout to lire eoouaole of the
groat, end we greatly tar that p^'iZre;.’ parlies
would "yield Ibo ghost" from epowtawwaa MMbuaUon. or in other words would bare partlclee
lying area nd loose, brt so woeesIraUug pewereo magnet to cm tAoa to-prMre.
There la a canoe for every lb 1.g. end so the edi­
tor gi.M the reason why two .ubscrib«ra unc.re
motdoealy depart^ from bls HaL II was not lor
want of good eootpany, for to believe the editor,
hie eubscribera are ell gentleman. Il wee not for
want of a good paper, for to beUovu the fula-nre
prsfoe wbicb the editor broiswo opoe bi.
It la the woedre of Barry County. Then why
aboold throe goollomen avaunt I Wby should
they foil to see tie muter t Ab. we have it 1

Hatsand Caps,
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Groceries,

TOXICenAiAemaebwbsomartto Vlriwira
pnxg wtaooruw aedtowrr earn ef -1 I C

And Glassware.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
AD of wbicb wo are bon ad to sell for
taota to ■ Ur. iL'DrT IwrC.' fttonta
Ota. Me. u^tattta mrem nmeawrtto. rt. .
y-F-f. «• a Menan, Xtoatarp. MA.’**,0*
fo taetor. ta.

^M.000 WORTH OF GOODS

^JOIfEY MATED 1

•**mA.VX3Xd3DnS* HOME."
bo are. Supper, llrreklaal **4 l-odgiwferalabed
for 33 Cents, nt ta TH AVELEJUTtlOMR. Incut
cd on Cbnreh Btrvet. ia ta rear of Cole A flaw's
Grocery Store. Darn room. Her sad Grein furotaSrd'for tran-a
a* the
rttee.
Retnembar
Iba place.
EastItoweai
of tbo’novaibla
Twt Honea.

AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW HGUBU.

pmuiM a innn
JJI8S0LUTI0M.

STOCK OK CUJTafflG,
Ca^simcras,

Trunks,

Suspenders,

Satc)u&gt;ls,

Umbrellas,

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W. 6. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRAln*.
Dartlar, Aag. IA, 1W.

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Fresh Certs conslsnliy OR haad.
Old Gffffds selling regardless «f Cffst.

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RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINB.
DaaUaga. Aug- »0.1 MT-—allyl

Hunter’s Deadqiiartors!

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Hero ia the plan to l»y jilt
POWDER. CAPS. HSCT. CaM^IDOTA

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Don't forget tb. plan-On. tfoor W«^ U
Brick Block.

J. B. ROBEHTSe
Ruttoga. Mini*. Jaa. Ad. 1ML

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JOHN WOLF,
“R T, A O T&lt; T TsT H- &amp; 1
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Havleg parahwaed ta enure lelerrot la the
atoek lately belonging ta Wolf A Botoe. baa re­
moved ibo aanw to IU old .torj ut Henry Jonro.
two doors west of W. K. Darter's elere, where be
.ball be haopy ta moot his old rrmwda aad costoman. or child CJrt to be found, ebta ■
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monaadeH tana ia want of FURNITURE.
torl.g own thoroughly tried ttoto^ *3
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1 aull eonune.
ever .&lt;.,n rocarnl lo use any othmM
X PNrosatcinBoRabber.eroOwrmglM,
kLANTTACTtninro and xuxPAHtnra
i alm ta leeattojarteoa la teatbar. boh *
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ta~ta

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BLACKING:
YThae oaed accordlog ta direetfoffi. hi ‘
warvonled lo make a pair off Monte M
Rboeu wear at leant one-third toegar taa
by ta naeef any star preporataulh^

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Prcdoclng tbc meet Hnlllenl aad Lasting
Poiuh of aoyUuM of ta king o»«^ ei*M[

Xncalttor Haroate ...

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JOHN WOLF.
ttl.tu.ga, Afttnoyth, IMf.

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CABINET WAKE
CHAlKSS rctsrrcpx »[ ***7 deeeeipUn.
STKUtli BKOSatlbi Utert tori., and ta rMt
ihu. manntaiorod on tba sbortaat aolica ewd tto
SPKLUSTPBOnTH.
Tto tondernigaed will give .‘ptaal Xftotaa to

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and warranted to give perfect uiMfoeRoo

Jibe Plwffcwr PalDiM

ALIVE

Ready for Work.

aancvACTvaia Xkb a«
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X. X. o -r xfa. TX7MW.JB
IS«8. Ctark',tTeet cxalw.ro.
And arid by ell Bz^. D^lLru Ibroogkeotta ‘

A GOODYEAR,

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ttoder Ibo eeprrviatoa of to H. FAJRCniLD,
who bus ben with oe for ta peat four yearn,
eod is wbom wo bare foil cnnflde.ee tbsl be eas

HURAA.iT a m srssr nux,
and made by lb* beat workman on short notice,
cheaper then the eheapost, at ibe
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First ityatf Barch ate Septmter,
Jart Bta»W tu Brick Rloek,'

OF EACH TEAM,

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TO BUY YOUE GOODS !

_ TEMPLE OF XLfoSKXOrr.

Aadialsrnst will be charged eo .all ssaw das al

OTCOMC «Mly and neenr.. bargain.

tbcoe dates until paid

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Rwnwr A F.SLarfo New Btoek. earner Main and
Jefferson St*., Battle Creek, Mieh.
ntaif
L- BtJCELEY.wiflflntoUass asMtaaaa.
pARM FOR BALE.

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PIECES FALL PBINTS

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NEW OOOD3:'
Erect SKEDEBSISD MO 1TVI S.

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X, ■^Ajaai'.rdfig'.ys
la well fenoed, ffana la lg-*&gt;ed neiffkborttood^^sEsrlarjxiTx:
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Bartmaro. Sept. M. &gt;A4T.

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GROCERY AT ,

-a^ay-. «&gt;« .-w—.y;reesg
aggaygyi3aswa,aas

MTDTJlaZJVTIuTuE-

EX.t»AH E. SBUBLA

GrootoHta,

PLAIN AND RICH FnrC^tth.L^tr&amp;r.,,
WAIU8 abb unuus.

wyMXnrtyte, s»tohjamlprtoe^w|l£' any riml, 0«ttofojwy^wtt^ago^to^make^toiBh

Grat Baroil! ft? tie Pajh!
goodprliti,

aew we.* ata,

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8AI1BW A BBBBTI^t.
nmo,ene,w^.

*•H-ffrod
arc ariltat
FARR
WACOM*,
at
OdXtoru.
AS we*
^ZTm.L

qpo KOXnMDf—

£JASH FOR HIDES AND PELTS

BOOTS

Tuzffzi * cum
teKteterM,!*.
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OOMUmKtk STOXUB,

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BARLOW

ocrea; W scree wader Blow; baa 100 apple Irene

** —* wo «weet toooe eNh a

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Having sneered tb. large room over BRO WITH ter‘f^‘f’o.:* S", D' D’V.shnw-0 E a ratal or We-;
WAGON BIIOP. with leereaaod foalluau, I aa tai.' PcU,!,»' Haroeu Burt.ngs tad
prepared to de all kinds of
Wboleoale Agent, for Mlrtlgao,
The Homo lo tho Cbeupeot public Hoaeo ia Cas­
Jlats and Caps,
Hoose, Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
trol Micbigas.
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r . D. ROBXRSOK A CO.
B- HANffT, Proprietor.
Andon the detoDa of a’ firoLctas Ctolhleff and
PAINTING.
Whelaealo Doutora ia Boptaaad Sbtoa.
Uoaflagu, Mich. Ort- let, IML-atta
In eoBooelien with above, I sHU eonUaoe ta
&lt;* A &gt;0 Woodbrtdgw glrooc, Dotrwlu ‘
Papering aad GIuIbm
JgEY YOUB CLOTH AT
tn&gt;ria&lt;os,and am reabled lo give tbs most on..
tor Caah, end will bo sold al
&gt;
DET GOODS,
I’IJRHM Palato of all kind., for sale. Pa^u
nJriag
purehaaa.1
the
eaUre
la
tores',
of
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Wholesale and Retail CHEAPER
HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.
GRANT, la the Reel Ketels, Goods, Notes end B.ted for tbooe who wish to do their own Work. G°«r
Tkaa any other Clothing Room ia Central
Michigan.
to wklcb ta attention of the public I* reopoctfolyrtaeplastotatalrm.
ly directed.
O, x&gt;. SPAVLDING1*
0 rss SKO WK'S IFX OCX SHOP.
The Inducement le-Tbo Cfolh la aa good custom wouk
Michael.
The BffffkA will be Ma1im«&lt;
and aabotaattal u can be bought elsewhere for
NEW CASH STORE,
ta eaaMMMMy.
Made to Order,

pabtioeas when they do
»"‘u
bi. wroa. dreplroaurc ? No. no, bo 1.Jsot
aorv r His abuse lo not abas*. BU pareiseroee
in
Ibo poeilMte of B.publlean stator

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Beady made Cofina of every dmcrinUaa rou­
stsally aa hud, at ail times. We wDl aMrod Is
poison to all calls, and we flatter oonelra* that
The Ce-pnrtarabtp hreriefor. czfoUog wwdar a.a.Vmd H7Z£
BELLGOODS AM LOW
ta boom aadatytoef BARLOW, GOODYEAR
ro any io.Utatien In ta Blate. Call and look at
A GRANT, tadtoeelrod by mutau
m; Gands, two door* what of Putev'a Dry Goods
Store in ta Hastings Hauer Block.
H. BARLOW,

they bare tat returned tarn Bow .York, where
tar here parcheAed a aew and eoseptoto

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Best RSMrt’Bt «f Creckery In Tern.

oraire u a mH before pwrebaalag-

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caoicE rtaiii (iraM;
MmX Book*
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Photograph Album*) ; .
DUrU. Ae IBS7.

ponltBre Stare.—Take Natico.

Crockery

Tart, tomton, tael bio prtta it OaroierbttoM-

TEMPLE S FASHION.

&gt;Xw“rei^i p—~
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»?Wleg merebanlB need foar the "oodo of honor" Ho-ss^y foM* te. ।,
^riu b. warp^j eo aa ta Include in tu but aL
iMUoao af ih a above character.
Liltfoal KaJeldrecopa is dtangnd aad
r»ocu&gt;anoaa,-Are Ibo order of the day is edUnre«a talk "o^pery" mA *Hta
*"aia guarure. As&gt;r Jeanecs. iaowod om r&gt;- .md yet be only "proteottoff ta wbta peopla^
tT^Uy. ef doubtfal expediency, aad tn onppert of rights."—Whore so editorceo be ■•fcM^oad o»u.
•^JPolrey " Xot eo-lbe ediet nf the Manamotb 1. ta iolorost of ta “sopperbMd.,' and yet a
Stere owned by that elerlt^ flreo-Ooonnua.
- .------- ‘ ta My poiltio- The pooplo s&gt;e
«***• * Dinar, which appears La to-day's wbcdly
Time. gwUe^op &gt;bor for sad are fe
mIwwX rerej-rew;**'^‘*
****a ef the wbeie people. Be speeds!
loading Wilk them hut a pUn atnLgbliwwartf ^T?ri~y&gt;wfore ta wa^d a Mvtag De totafr
^“•ereoi of fiwxa. .Kb argMoect end truth *0
^*l^iou.e ahapo ef the treat aetoctodaa Lrea.^rewyiw »• wg**'-re

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Piece Goods,

Uro.

■Nottori to beratrr given that the Aswwel Meet '
tngofCto9tort.hol.lere of tlreOrwnd Rtver Tal­
ley RaR Raad Company, for tho elactton of Ofocwro
a.d ether purprere. will be bold aa thefoffl-v ofta
of ibe Compaay. in the City afjackaonjao Men
day the * th day ot'OcUiber sail, al 1 o'clock. P. M.
.Ml. EBKBkOOtY*jca*.
AMOS ROOT. FroridSWl
E PRINGLE. Secretary.
Uaviag purchased ta entero clock of BING A

fr-^jisias^wTaagg
liadaeaa. end will not forget the obligation."

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RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Rear Gtooffu, JnU Hcceircfo,

Dry Goods,
ifoate# Shoes,

TT H GO O Dff -

B.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries, '
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Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

We keep oeantanUy oa hoed a fall uaortmeal ef

tarub**

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CrffW Ttoffy M Iff tfi.ffff-

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Wdi WILL XffT b« tmRHLD. The

Lag. Hesse adder*.
Rev EDWARD A. WILHON.
Na ISA Spoil. Second AL. Wilhanabargh, ff. Y. AND IF TOD DOKT SEX WHAT TOC WANT

scmnicE’e

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J. P. BOBrRTS,WirO 13 SELLING JiQEX A»

cases of diseased Liver, Blood or
Skin, Indigestion, CosUvenm,

rpo CONSC MPT IV EM.
1 The Rov. EDWARD A. WILSON will road
(free of charge&gt; to all who desire It. ta preoerip-

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Lohf “ TriUd. Sstablishmsitit

J^orvm X MA.-rwx&gt;

oar Irt Ealmmt PhyBfcfaMpaU ggmcKrrorn
•ow ffff«d tfcFMBhMt North »4

N" e w

re* va*m oxJi

cox^fiT* nvedxivsm.

there or d,d«cli»g"f fcw*e&lt;!D’ta o^dZtUd"from

ciwaly. TW pXpU JSwWw to

Pillb
♦ AMD nflDOX Knm. *
Tke XMt Baoeaarfkl JMtfhN

Iraetotaltto wW tesarioMy bogie al Itofo. M- *8artS$u**" "Mhu; m iwfco Uadt «i
every tooth and every man la ta land.
Beainnder acet la a pleto eo’rfepe, to any adoaoary paper and pencHa, a*allaritolnrtlui win
hMtaMM Inarrttiag.
jon a. palmer. .
Coooty SopLofMooU
Ilf Mwory^Nvw Tert. Ifort Offen Reg 4ASS.
BeebvfiKBopt. BfolMF-

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atorutag cenaegmiwoas^ of

jFRurowx............. .naaoAT, oct.m.
BABMT,..................... ....YCTMhS^ OCT. BL
oortafn, and eff^eL by saata
MAKaOteVK......^SArtMlAT.FCT. *. ^s2!s
CABLTOE.--------- ------ TUBBaXT.ROV. R. of wtotoh orrery ewffrewr, as saatUr what Us Ha­
WttoUMU............ WONnaUT, MT. fo eta msy to. may pure htoaeaM etonplff. privato.

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JreoeiaooaTioa Qajaa or Bate Dau—-An
aee-r.codalioa gam, ef baae ball wsa played al
bailie Creek, yeoterday. between Ue Bailie
Crrek'a and Lwne.Starof Haatlnge, La wbteh the
dMltlal fotorreas.
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latter were magniSeroily “ocooped"—the adbrw
SheeilRKs, Fbiaela aai C*«laerer
being u ter Battle Creek to 11 for Lage 8tar.
Thai vaa aa reremmrefo/ida with a rengraaea.
Tbs prodnel ef homo iadeeuy t: As good ae ta
reryl It lo becanao bole -tamy?»ryr He
boat-ro Cheap as the taapvM 1
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We admire the pfoci ef tho Lone Stan. They
J. 1. VAI BIOMT.
aider, O. rash and nnforteeaieftae year doeirioa.
would cool the order ol kbo moel proReioel of bane He ia a -viaitalfos from Cod." sad espremly toHastings. OM. 1st, M»7e-aMtf
bellrre Coin, boya 1 Praetiro makae perfect— uodml to regnfoto whmwvor things «»•"««•
del.n i,
i01 oiaI| BtD, ,t tinn | ]| u bene II. -Mppery- Ita. be oot Inform lb. meri4 that
BHERIFrff BALE.
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trial too. trecauM itabows I ba weak poiata. and Ac U .ottrog
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’eada u. heller th Inga—providing wo profit by
-•arc-.i Jtjrlf learned.

Fren Rare -Baornaaa, editor of one ef Iht
*•«- prpare In MtaMfaa-Xta ChariMU BymMi•‘•’■■Terpetraiea U&gt;, following s
.
• We UMorv oor M,n*anla that edltoro are
•ewjrefoa, and that the&lt; do m.l oMret to feeare abowo to
. Therefore tbooe

^ss-^asr“tits '•{.user­
am_______ 41 Osdae fftreot. Bow Tort.

woticet”' rtsulta thia My alter Xodteae ia

MVAABX7O.

Cash Wanlttl inuurdiaWy.

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Taursaurea Lacvcao.—Rar. D. C. W sieur,
■sale Lrelare. for ta Order of Good TempUr*.
■■11 Oddreaa lire rill seas of Uu eeapty ao fel-

ic^srse^asaeh.

H*rr 'vT‘ AWta TreUop^By

For A thorough practical Dual new edue*U0D, go to the Grand Rgpidh &lt;Jm«.
r m .7.7
Bo“"“ * Wieorwas. ■sercLml College aad Tcletrapfoie
lha btg Hardware mn 1 Bealiaga. to
InsUlMte. 11 to superior to many and
baying that „
g,,, r|taiar,
j.
second to none. Send tor circulars.
profit thereby."
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R®mu. A Fci.ua*&gt; new Planing Mill, la foal
aaauming abope. Tula re an Important addition
to &lt;x&gt;r mechanic inlernl., ud th. proprietora
S1IEXJL OUTT
ar, a. Important addition to Jv |Ui af citing
Our cuhlonten will please take notice
KeobtOto togln to took nj. Onr
are cleaning op aad receiving large edditloeeln that our book* aro balanced to the First
tbelr aioeka Is abape of nme. g«,d. .heap aad or Jxtlt, aa 1 all accounts previously
beautiful goods. The most faaUdlou can be made arc duo and must Ire settled Imme­
pieaaod here.
diately. Wo need all that Is due us, and
No fight., borne races. Borders, de, to close hope Uiat our cuatomem will respond
without any delay.
this week's record of ear town.
Goodyear, Barlow k B*Iley.
'//Tus Gunn Rives Vilut Batkaoan.—Wi upIlAitlngu, Aug. 2% 1387.—nlfttf
prahted that th. p„p|. of lku
of lh,
Stole very generally appreciate the benefits to be
rn xcu rp ri i t
derived front a Railroad, end act all Is apparently
not being dose Ibsl to ereenli,] tnlh. eariy com’,
pl.llen of thia no much dusirud entsrprUe. Th.
lees to lay lire RoeJ from Jackson tn Heatings,
ia al ths call ol lire company, and will bo laid
du.ujualMaooo « Cue Xo.s Dm |&gt; ready for
Ito reception. Oe thio point we .peak edrfoedly. Wheat re.L pee boahet ......
1 to
Hence the time wboe oor pw.pl. ahaU enloy the W*rek wh-ta. per beahal .
f 00
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to &lt;•
beo.au and advantages ef direct Rail Uord com CtovoT5eed.. ..
Tierothy Xeed
lM«A0e
maukutlon with Ibe reel ef mask lad la for them Care per beahal
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to determine. If they will H, th. road win be nets, per hilhll.,............................
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completed, and the Cara running to tbia Viilag. Fleer, red pee LM ..................
rtowe. wbl&gt;% per bhl ----.
IC 00
so the lat day ef July IMS, bat thia eanaot bo Malt.
lee. poebhl
&lt; (0
uni Math, reqilaito arenas to Ini ah the grading, Rati.merer pus bbl......................
UU
&lt;10
and complete lb. erwntoa ef the bridges ia platred Hrawa. per baabol . ......................
pre toe .............................. TOOfolOOO
to lb. Landa of the Directors, with lb. i.ait pewai- Her.
lined PMcbaa. rrared par lb........
M
hie delay. We ask thes, tbrltbe properly bold- Dried Free baa. ,, peered, pee lb........
to
It
ere of thia county, m.u of abundant mens, who nwod ApptM. pee lb.......................
It
bar. a. yet taken a. stock In the Rood lo eotnr for. CWekseo. per to . . ......................
Cmvw. per lb. . ......... —... .
It Rte
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is«i|
lb err property u&gt; thia eaitarpnw; an increase de­ Lard.per IS
l«fol«M
rived entirely from the prospect of the carlr Teltow, pev lb...............................
Bottot. per lb.....................
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completion of the Rood, and this sub wtll snoUe Fotatae. pel bo.MI
lof?!
the Directors to finiali the Road bed in thl&gt; Apple..per beta!..........................
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County Is Mevember, end thus wears the earliml Owtona. per bwabel ........................
etear mesa, per th ..............
IS
possible eompletton a the work. Win too do it» Port,
Hides, green, per lb .
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If so, and Ibo small bsianeea of unpaid aabocrip- Hidas, dry. pee lb...........................
It
Uou ore promptly forth earning, tire future toe Pella....................... -.................. A' tOfolM
use of thia people will bo emu red. aad the wealth
of tho County doubled, and the permanent pres
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.^
parity ef thia section of lbs Stat, placed beyond
all gnrsUoa.

TAnnBniMH,
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FtAOUEflUJk .........TOMUY.OCT.U. todedgeMwer aeswalartrevegaace. .
ABBtaUU-.............. WKDinUBAY. OCT-1A.
......................... TaVRBDAY.OCT. IT.
Dwnro....... -------- ....TCBBIMX, OCT. e. M~yrebffw.

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rem paaioa's flat. and **a conaaqoaaec, gala black

ew.rabl.pta for th. protection of saltier, and
^■'-‘b.bMt.atartoUofUto.ri^byjM.M
gSSSSS:

of a eelerud L.griat found In Booth CforoHn. by
•MM-rttatt. : efo^ ■ My W.y.
From Perpignan to Monlrorrut Dr Day.nl Tayl’r;
HP**‘»ff- »T Mwatd Everelt Hal.,
1 “*• enlbnr of “A Maa wlA—« . r- •„ » -qu-.
Mr Fye would bars prerebod II," Me!' Rsviows
and Uterury Nolloea. TICKX0R A FIELDS.
FuMtare. Bretoe.

AMBTU1R SrtVltlM.
T.'Oir’ Firrear.—Vi» Enrorr effere tho Veal
“scooped" hi th. nutet,
,f
isderam-"'. to all »bo waai ebeotiag, fiMneli, K
baee
ball,
played
ben last Saturday. Woodland
aa4 cuaumrr.* Uu goods batt Uta vary beat
repauuo. ri&gt;4 are really “as good aa Ike beat. boya ervred 43 to It. Umar uenln

BMMroodway.'New Ifrek.

new England seaport Ufa, by AU*. rm ; v.

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aad Fr»« «-.c-

■ ns." Fieaeas.—The □ullngs Woolen Facto­ and U in dl reep^u .
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bld » eablbitloo lately IT laaaaa take* of the QreuXeak Beent of —a- u

ffutl'sW' Govair -The let, al caolemenl at
Car in* ■*■ ecroatoned by tho atriaal ol a weal
are fur.lr vUo. being w.lllrrej people, gave a
pan, lo lire aaaambl d anloata. At the front. nc-ma
■1 lire laparOnaal bread was produced tai e«er

- Jart pett'tohod. a mw odiita
Off ILJ&lt;~- LJ II 1 Iffl l ontarwdtorf
i11 BALTaOM.-.-............. TtJEBOAT, ©CT. A.
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M*se«di'
jgggglSS&amp;ASlSS! How XxkBrt. how ReBtoreXl I

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■.•to- i Goos res. atw reoalvleg at talr
Baniar»i store. »k«lr “a**1 apleadid Fan clock dZTSiZrtt
^tok-1 *»*«“
"V Efio a yaae. fo,
BhatJ,^
peas, pebtUMra.
,'Oro»
J- W. Saaaatxa
,ffl roteiain ta G&lt;~J Tom J&gt;Ure sad public, tact
Ttafaneueos *«osa.-Pm Moto-d, of an.
Friday.«««»
sartvdM Illaleey ih. Qrel
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-A «•"»■ «Mrt*»«a.-a happy
,
Wtu-"| Senator laCongrom from
fr,^ ef died. Y&lt;"1 «r’'' «P~M» b*« either w
ulna
lay 'ocr CIK‘d’ al Banaaa'a.

Creak Street Tire lol* war about 1 la farer
nfCrvekStreel lo t t r Jefferson btreat. Wann4,r*lsuJ tat • Kt Lrcuev ba« eaeurvd ta OM
irrel for building tire bridge. The price agreed
.pan .0 ffl.W/

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T»« Atiasvac MoerwAr.—Tho Oetobee hwmhor
•* *Ua popular Uigulao, la al hand with ta

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TM„ier*aBo*o—E Haarr, Proprietor.
tritel Wane Hotel—r.X.fun,»«rtm.
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ibfa ahsm41 frurfs.fu' ' *43o tea tiff Mt-parfMatotefiimealI •fftihi hof’ftndy to' fa yet." vrfathtj
urfty about 'tut orchard, of tho profewitonii] cavalryman that orer
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id apj^r trees. So fa1 appeared M -oat- continent
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I Jbo exixton drew'/farir•tato&gt;-ir shady'-—----- - j—o-tfcr matttn of grain, w1 grand quaiidse were liatanfar ywreap. i
I m'dha.' nrifl^rtiftfad and BAemd. The fw
*dek, or dairy, and rat potatoes, wfaefl tias nod lightning a/two. Whew be
tfmtarifaWfowtoiK'Uill kept bi. pom. b?HH, pork, and mH beef, all oemhM cam* eastoard fro«u hi* R'etoern cum- j kreg af Imd la i*dm teme, b
bef^fafani wwn tawed tepaw tfa instr*. I fonr i no flw&gt; vwrieH at tsgMablM w®
ptogn fa mastered tfatupagrephy atiha from tfaBIfftM who releft ft,]
‘«icnL and ho could not see thw 'toswl ffiwfofn! berrtM w» lusekraa Mac bee or i rrwwtoy» mpifllv ftat.it saamed fa fad
dans Ct xneo, -tea iimtoftaudii
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detot-a. &gt;Afc length aha roao iron tfa
juiry rtwiK By October freer eotnes.
to judgv «&gt; gmat a
who a
ifate. tod wibfc.to Uao.ocgmr-rifl paue-, lorhent Maphtea at «*■ kind, er I it all a* a girmca. His history in the fa numbered ooroomtod to mid
,fld fasidn tho musician.
. , vjJ• homo congesfa-«.teOTftte,:mast likdy.-He
East coatwhseded, all togvtLcr ano year ' Tfa aaqoai fas been worthyn
'IthtartrasK^y kfa murwdtppd.'
Is laid ap, wtek stop* for a month, the and fire day* and ho kxU ‘an an-mgi&lt; of faftMtog. BvwythmesaBm
Clothing,
Qtfakr-exfajjghl thoprgaairi rafad:| ■loetar amtto, and he “dresrt round" all ■ two cajmawd Laitl^ flag* erwy three day* 1 tottered «Me that, day. -4flaft &lt;
hiw&gt;dMBd.c Jhvn, with Out Ugfa of aj.winlor. and tfa dodora bill drara Kxn . during aO that time to the central gi&gt;r: ’TV!
•nwrt?nd
bun»«u]Mt»da«l:to thr utba^n&gt; foluaj;}'Tfa poor wife, meanwhile, gets ayiprp- erameni, . In Um aame period he sent a
- of England was wereraotoida
full upon her stood the pnnerea irfajitia, cototip«toiL fan forge too parfapn, captured ficld-px«e er®y two dors aa&lt;&gt;&lt;T{la tfaToynhy aad tore ot ths p,
V_?u
?,c |1tad eho “just crawls round." Whsitsi .his flags united wm? equal to al! Ar ofth- • at this hour. Queen Victoria inf
6tuA (d»wa uf reived, . trijh its ennino I foe matter ? Tbcty doy’k know, 'poor | ‘er onmea of the Unien. He bad fastii*. I sfaal influ«u», too,—(fa faartxt
triumupga Uco tiara, Cis hecJda.-.)&gt; the toals. Wouixl tfay build a tat firo.in I ■Bid “wriggle’1 in a wvndarftj) .ftogrt-A. i age paid bw as a chrisfiaa weal
fc’W’J* *W)**n exchanged for a grey July and afail tli* docua? Of ooureo not I but ft was ahmya WrttjHe forward He comparably wider and greater ft
»‘“K';yyl* oua a. fag foi&lt;i vxfik which , —in their,roc»M|- *
'— *faye
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' ' , adapted himself to rbrupM ronditloas &lt; of any hfcanreh now reigning
but ifay
wo* now pushed bhek fhxs the fair girt just tint in (hen poor stomachs. BoW wife ■ Am AmmvS WalVus tudixToos. if
hh foco.
nWo ? Thdy hovo
lightning ean t* ludiesuu*. and still tin An Exrpirita awry by Lrautlaa
“Oirftrsbcth, TTfabMh!1 rxefaim-I mcr, the heat ri_ tacn anting nil stun-1
mtdnciog food, ft for a 1 dortsfeo wnr. nln.oet fcrtwtteta.
ad the organHf tml fa trunk at faffa. told fanfaiu but
kibe of Neggdeli, there Mr•
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A I In caaxp ar ftokilShnriiisai rm a roogh I In
xnd garc-d' -rfutfully into her troubtod Greenlander chn oaf cttniHc* and whale ■oMier hxIda Bfflrtotofa wfan he wanted &lt;**» «fa** toaa was spas ad to aafl
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I11STINUS.. . . SJ1.“icn.■
“Why- tite you faro, BertraaiF’ nakedI I ty’we are up toward Greentand—in nli- liked to fa down oq the sidewalk fa did
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PRESTON &amp; MEAD,
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I “I cattle to4-id you farMsell; and as I
rA Hfaioo lives on rice, juicy fruits meal toaal with Itop. uo lumca' to n­ cornel* and In*
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I florod not Mature into tfa palace, I gaiu- tnd trophies! v&lt;vtable*, looting and r cbaagw, &lt;u»d no, threto to mato If fa ( leujctb cyun tfa following fayfoft. fa
General t Grocarsri
I ed aesMwtf. toe eutbednd fa brilfag tfa Oftete* to thn *rst.tti. :Tn Jeh- we move I burned a fall he burned k without word*
| boll-Huger, and having taken tha vsnant fanrird Hindooetaa, m AtaatahncMtrop- or ftitob ffary "M wl ooe arili.-vi fruit
iial uf Uoadead uygmust—to&lt; my trjuuc ix-aL -IH-rt mes* •bange, too. Have ap- afaal Um, DoamjdiBcaiiofi; If fa nttar with the juieo at an farb, fn rWfabl** .
( braaifat Jltho odii'a I -could aul trust . pfa, peon. cbanM*, etn. from tha crch•elfin rags, u&gt; ti« hi» faft Wfti fa .
uitsi,PAiccii a »o„
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swl.er.ity day. of early,-and foie kimlxu did fl in a bombshell way and was wrap- (Wfav. so os to appear Sft a la=to_beg- .
A.low moon was the only answer, and . fat tl&gt;x.ro bo piculy of mx/d reputable*, acasabln aft-'m r.rds L A man raH to mo Zsr]s5 'rur1.£:U£ ■
be continued;
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Boots and Shoes,
j Straw
tarries ntr
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a little time m ^fipchcstiT, “I looked ct him firn! and
“rot; ore to bo married to tho Qor- sad trouble, but it’s the
didn't Hkw his took*, and I spoke to hitu
, tfa nr re a r/.vnrxcc.
THE MTSTZBIOUS OHQAMIST.
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doctor
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Xj’s. unodd W trooffled. He was nw* Ufa ear I know was to pau that wpy;' IHHb fi1’
, “Tci ’* iabfaxl thn girt- "Oh, Brr- I dear souls Uieeo things taste PpwXf
men than any YaAee gofaral 1 had ।,*nw Naber roprocchiag on Ifa bfautifti '•
tn^n, whnt n trial it will fa to' stand at T You bliidy ghat ford is good for pigs Srtn. I wa* wrry fawn tfa tint tfay I| stevd hr cried tort in er week ttjfosx'*Mkft ■*
1 y.faili'r' nltrir? fad'fauto ttpHtt tfa tfa voir* and oittlo All right; !mt,wife arid chll- srht him bsfa/’ Hbarmaa end Bheci-jihpoorutoa^tt-'; for three fitft lUfa
yMiOiwiJl doom in* to a thing death P’ dren are of higher wntegusne?; and it dan are u*m at peratiai res.-TOU.-OMi, j। l*»n unable to more-4teln'ft« ape('W '
"Think of’ffio” r.’jnfnM theonjMifa. ■ a xhaifio if with all mir greet gifts of axnbahve, idfawmswtio, atoenUea. cargi- i xwk for food. I emdpsng । fafa Mfal
ivai tfa grand,old cathedral •Yowroi-tl fttfar has reqnMtod mate intellect and intuition, we do not ol*y| nal, deeiilndr bheramn is thia-ekmuo'1. ' luwnsn will reward yosL The Mrnifa ■
xt.S-.O- .«-~i., IJr
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the PMue lfam in iotarown nbydfcel fai« and dfacu,
f&gt; u*»to. m M.*— .
irgsni«L The groat cototov ' H t» be hc« If 1 were your oijual. 1. mjr wr-well lh=t the dorter shall ♦;•:'! thu nrvhtog ia-. and carry fam faunal fas the rogwe re- •
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J - wmkl fa-thfahridegrox m fatoadxif tfa
bxrties 1M&gt; than the farm doctor tfoe* to teltoct shots bhcridau, but, nithost tho pited, “I oauiKrtriM,! hare — ,-tnrg^ ■.,
9ttFu-.riti Bru a i«x&gt;r murids;; mnst.gno (he ham Don't fail of vSgvtalee. beirica, I latter'* wriggte M.d a’ talxftity.
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। “Jt-ia Eke warding egal a»d 1*&lt;dy. mud- | bavuti t told half the truth,
.to the sea waa uke the awing of a mcllM hi* tarsi' to tta sptft st2ajllifa.L 1
xra rider who like dittaidiy set the aecnung fagtar e^Ua\
fler, to pari &lt;itb you," _sai&lt;l.,|fa, girl j
A Jtaiuxest-ldk* Courtship.
m'touA
fogfoTQf hfa*p^» 1 '“w^’
entercl tho church, he mw n ntran -nr •'fcbWffikU
no sooner dw Ifanea foa^tafa .
I'dlyuu this—tpll you
HMMl*
/fa* wfo yt a f-w h«jpia it
|«lf tu tlx saddle, than fa' •»&lt; jrtrejp
&gt;ill fa a sin! Go, go, and God blvse ! There is a story extafa about » fan
Ocmmereml Honor.
Itta horso and goHoped'*
K UNO, SPRAGUE A CO., strikingly htmdjxinio facn,wilh greatblock,
lib did *n *Tt w I—Danty—T taife eat6'
minute*' ceurtahsp»4i*tw*in a thriving
.LfaJjE? L_a .£' off
H re rtikr
hfor1
'far; ia • if &lt;h o । tad busy mamhete of «• &lt;atosfo®pleat
melancholy eyes, and hnir Eke the raC L O THI NGj reefs wtng-for gin** and .■olor, ■weeping trMad-TkriA:Tiiii’’0aefata*faa thi* 'to Eagfoixd. Md.ei tady, fcr-.wkMB, ial1
in dark wave* over hi* nhoaldcn. He Ucr to •lofa’IHr.'htt—faw-tra* it srith l&lt;»faiw&gt;tiott
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lain of fat
with » deceoand fnpnd, fa b
fWfaltd'fa** her,-then ctotte •wseatraato*. .Upi fady &lt;^*1 ®l Ifal1
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did not team to notice the sextan. but
halted ai at____
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wfavrasanwMfatasMMttol .iifatl
bark, h*M bs* to Ms heart in a tong eti&gt;- 1 &lt;cAint mg-bouso and said that fay
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brare, addMlh % half smotfajad fore, j
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W. O. HEDItlCfadMha » »»Jfar." Mue teaxa ha* wtttod k»FwMh to
ytmJorw^ U batldo atojo—yau aHhaa
mamagn which she had rwpsired. . .Now
er to txdlan* uck how rem i1 todtee t hj1‘Lfor the foal time, oenirred to the PrisUd
“Wfaaacr aaMdtaMBL^ K
ms^fapt.Ao idea of (his holy Mtaft in
’ his Owp case.
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“HnsaitssV-' said tho noUa Ani&gt;, *ta». -r
L "kliirriajMi” agfd he, fistf&amp;oly turning jtiuch a thing U vtAMdli^rf uuutrwrl. we
[ over seine west Th'Ka ccrrespondrtcn. I nxr t &gt;.!, w^s (hen very rarely mot with,
-*TVcIl,*'I r.nipnsn everybody ought to ir
I—! tioctmee^l-maay refuse* fo^ofcrM o
■ gTvupd i and tij.' rinr whfitt rayed like marry, fr.bugh Mrel a thing nevbr oo h&lt;&gt;oae and so truly did they four Ufa i
a mdifcn ».'&lt;* fal IxstjJce (hooped in hd runv’d Wriie Wore Have you 'gtoen 1 bxsMafa whose eye* tlu«y',pcrfunujd su.li |
l aud public cftulrn^yvr',Ao rocks along the gvntlsmaa on aHinualxir answer V ataK
' Dunn jtratt . villu j£uM*,i
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F0jk KM fiW fof.^rna
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When the maruh c/ .unprt
■At longth tfa pahfai • gates wew&gt; openspnsgng from (io farfa, wtavt
“Are yon fading partirularly Sr-gapxi brought ia the aaa muds of uuii
el cud the royal party an]wared, cwwrt- in the matter F‘
j nees, they oflen wore (v-iriwl ly tl
Its owner, euihraring him. “ NaT
Dig ttto pftxMea kdfa.-tk to tfa cnai*«ihim aocviuixiny Trfin to hi* taut
. wnfana.. Ad afaaiifa is lands
"NoL MrtMalariy.” x- • j, . ,
nd whsre fat aiafasgawoa-toV&gt;seism-■
• WeU.tban, BBedam.” »aid M, tuas- x^a farmer wfa had been Id th
■jGrocorico and Prodnoo,
afad to wm a bpava
i for
m*»d pnhiBgffct
"if lhuba
bright.r than the MBtwiDoaf^IiAf*. *nd
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, bloesfats ww&gt; «fa tatto at Rlutu&lt;». which a&gt;urUh»p.&gt; &gt;r *LkIlI h«re »&gt; Jrmr. And
jBWWiiHMffBiwi1
floated fo.rn stotolt hwik Ofld fatal., think yun oujdd he iomfortalje wiih iu&lt;*
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faiis- I am yooe humble sorraui to yotnMhd.’’ fat' TM.wfa*cJifariMly granted. Mr
Them srtfnjwaJe who lh?ixght font &amp; retorting Wft ftw WM w hfa ItowrT
tabto.
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re teste yes «adat the right toe,'' »[fal fl ™gr swttrflx'd far. A-few
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sMngtna Lota of wailmsanhavu argued up all sorts of
tdeblroensdire," incooneotltMi with "the recent Imbroglio In and
*'‘bo premises oecnpted by a certain
med Andrew Johnson, who, to
tetad Imaginations was fast bear­
,__ .ogre of immense proportion*,
and of terrible power and dlstruetlveneia. . There was nothing bloody- and
desperate which bo might not bo expect­
ed to du. There was nothing Infamous
which bynighi not Utanpt even to
tho using of the army to abolish Congrese, and tnAkc himself and the rebels

r
1
te an nhwiss, weak and self-willed man.
He may be, probably Is a bad man, or a'
mad man. Bat he has npne of the clementa of character that go tn make the’

suecessfal conspirator. Hohasao skill
for concocting any plot bet a war plot.
In this sori Of a plot be b Inimitable and
unapproachable, no mortal man ever had
the ipek to mab every thing and every­
body’he tries fa serve like him. Wheth­
er be tries u&gt; aid the rebels, the rebelDemocratic party, or himself, It la all
the same, notlilng proepers in his hand.
Nothing succeed, like that agaluit
which bls hand to turned.
We cannot be seriously angry with a
man who really harms nobody but him­
self and friends. Bohl, motive, what
they may,—Andrew Johnson eould nev­
er, by bls fidelity to the Union, the C&lt;m•tifaUon and the principles of the Bepnblleaa party, hare advanced the canse
of raidica!rrptMicanfsm half so "accessfully as he has by his Infidelity. In the
hands of n Ifrovidonco wlrer than the
q-lejst of ua, Ac Ua.* been the ln»trument
for bringing down the pride of the dW
loyal of the South, and far cnfranchto^
Inga/oyol race who, but tor his treason,
would have been left to the tender mer-'
Had Mr. Johnson acted throughout In
general harmony with the leading men
at the RepnbBon party. In congress
and out, we believe he could have carrl-

called JhWfcoZ leaden. And It was on­
ly after his raving Zhl ot February
speech, which shocked the moral sense
of the whole country-, except Win. II.
Seward, that the staff of accomplish­
ment fen from his hands. Into tho hands
of those who nw the abyss into which
the •‘Ship of State” waa drifting.
Since that day he has been the central
figure In Che groat work of roconstruc-

a body composed in the main of men
who ■n CTO In active sympathy wit b the
rebellion. It is equally well known that
some 10,000 of this body are re-organ­
ised, of which half era said to be In the
city of Baltimore. There are other facts
not reassuring. The State authorities
have expended nearly 1800,000 recently
In tho purchase of anna and uniforms.
This is startling enough, but add to It the
tact tbs: Gov. 8waj&lt;x having made two
requisitions upon the General Govern­
ment far artillery and being refused by
Stabtdx and Gbajtt, purchased 13pouuderstn Baltimore, we have cause
for serious apprehension. The question
suggests Itself, why fa Maryland, an 1mpoverlshed state, armingf What public
exigency to bo met, that calls Upon Gov.
Swann to organise and equip with all
the parapharndla of war, a body of men
notorious for their rebel proclivities T
Is It po&amp;dble that tho desperate man—
Jobnoontku0wgtobolnacttwsympatby
with this warlike attitude of Maryland,
to preparing to carry into eflbet the In­
sane threat which ho made oneyear ago,
to prevent by force the meeting of Con­
gress 7 it Is not Improbable. Wc tn
told that be only walla the result of the
elections held yesterday to determine hto
action. Ehould they go Dcmocrntlo, or
if there are largo conservative gains, ills

mon to that they should be current at
all." The burning shame of the whole
matter is that anybody of unclouded
reason should think such usurpation
poxsiblc.
The dishonor to the Republic of a Chief
Magistrate to whom such Intentions
may Ixs serioudly Imputed, to greater
zthan the danger of their practical fulfill­
ment. It affbrds only another illustra­
tion of what we have again and a^xln
declared— that the public mind to tn a

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■Jswinbto sty l«-Very CBsay t

— GROCERIES. —
Teas, Cofftees, •agars, SptoM, too, Aso, Mold

Ctatat.

PJINn OIU, rAX.TBBKS, BHU3USB, as«^ X
will be sent post-paid by TICKNOR A
FIELDS, Boston. For sate by Man
Bxoe., Hastings.

—-

PATENT MEDICINES,
■stsa ± ^Wiarffrti£si
GmtmIotA
DIU A. P. DBAKEW O«o. »« «fa* CttT
Where he msy be found during sH business hours.

.

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fow days since In a speech st Pittsburgh,
Gov. Geary, of Ponnaylvanla, called in­
Ur. m WM UFMM. ttea My «ta&lt;to M. .f Item, tbwriw. *• CAI AID WILLBH4. CSKAP.
tention to the suppression of Congress,
tar UoKs’t S*or*«t tfao o»ty l&gt;wta&lt;0t&lt;wta.
which some of the Presidential organs
are now amusing themscires with mak­
F. D. ACKLEY 4k CO.
ing, and mid: “IfMr. Johnson prestoto
Hastings, Oct. Kith, 1N7. ntltf
in this course and attempts to break of 800 persons, sells $70,000,000 per year,
down the Government, I tell Jonas sure and In its yankee notion department
as you are men, I will call on you, as alone has over 8000 varieties of goods in­

hurling this usurper fr-xn his Mat.”
To this the Pittsburgh Post reJill on that
“Gcorv had better not try that on. Ho
may find poeMbiy, two arnica here.''
—A man tn Afton, Iowa, has -caped
This hen a very close similitude to the from pantohm ent for adultery, because
original “fire to-the^ear” artiete peb- the highly educated Prosecuting Attor­
lishcd In 1861 by the Ftcb lYea.
ney had charged him with “Idolatry,"
which is not known as a crime In Iowa.
10*Rumor says that Gen. Buxkxax
—J. Boes Browne thinks ths gold
to to be made acting Secretary of War. yield of tho Pacific slope thia year will
If thia be true, one net In the conspiracy be $10,000,000.
of Jobasoa and hto Rebel crew, to about
-Ufa calculated that Pennsylvania
to be performed. It to well known that contain, coal -tough to mppiy to,000
the patriot G bant and President JohnSaturday night, Otto Geyer of Jstsoy &gt;
City, was awakened by a large rat which
was gnawing into his breast ever lbs
heart, and when discovered had his
teeth firmly imbeded in the fienh He
means of preserving tbs pcblic panes, tore the vampire otT, be t 11 furiously reand reitorlng to a normal condition the
seceded Blates. They disagree upon the fore It would rallnqufah Us M*
.
first Clemente ot common sense and pat­
—L%htgrey, bright bine and pink
riotism—that of Justice to loyal men and will be the color far ladles' walking
precedents to rebels.

—In some parts of Indiana the people
have to draw the water which they nee
previous to the election In that State, In 10 miles, owing to the drouth.
which be stated the Democratic doc­
with nervous inrsceptiMlity for tho trine, pun and undented. Ho said the
slightest indication of Executive vio­
lence. Never before has the country
!&gt;ecn Id a predicament ao humiliating.
Ittaa disgrace to be credulous, and U
may be ruin to disbelieve.
$340,662,60 In ctIa
-At the New York State Fairtot Bwftelo, a Canadian cheese weighing MOO
pounds and representing M tons of milk
methods of Reconstruction ; the Gettta
-Within th. last few days, planter,
rale commanding the several Southern
districts have obeyed the laws prmcrlhsanding cotton to Mobile have done so
Ing tho regixtrailon of the legal voter*
■gU At the Republican rally at Pater­ with orders to sell. This is a change of
In the several revolted Rates ; and elec­ son, N. J., Gov. Fletcher, of Missouri, tunc wlthlna week, and In dlsatesa good
tions might and doubtless would Imre In hls talk to the men of the locomotive
been hold In most of them ere this, but
for the Intervention of Andrew John­
son and his Cabinet. They hare ordersd tho elseUona postponed and tbs nf-

i»=wc^«a_, o&lt;^ao
Cfc~&lt;-0-0. ,Ui
at

ROBERTS'

To buy your DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK Or GOODS!

To buy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

Wktenniplim
To buy your Toavkusg BabKRTS. He has the neatest, bed,
largest and cheapest assortment
•ver brought to this market

state, wherevsr a railroad rm
a county, that county votes
ticket on election day.

wholly Improbable, if not an impossi­
bility, and adds that “ths rebel Mldlera
who did th. fighting, met the blows,
and suffered the defeat, know and ac­
knowledge that the attempt wW never
be rei&gt;eatad ; sad it fa only tbmc that
remained at home and spared their
breath that tune their voices still far

tevtagffnMtesd to «»■ their
nndiemitbem up through the Rsd Ben
of stavWrtoto ths Canaan of unlvnnsd

•tor,.

My Good, hire bm

BOUGHT TO SELL u th« pw

TotWow’t.—The IM' ni^teaaw;
Itpaysane who tabes any interest in
poUtics to read tbeOhlo papers Just now.
Thsaanpaigs foMagfangad taeeiy,
and both aides rrwriisiliy give hints.

It tonxmd.st the back tikaa b*i rog,
and turn, over ai the front Uks. Moose.
The milliners blandly annonnoe that
this style has been devised to put a atop

pl« will find out, on giving me •
eaD. I obtained them in New
Tack, and can aell them m cheep
m Detroit and Chicago house*
do. I did think of advertising
but our neighbors
have «o completely exhausted

h
tetxm hmii!,,
tte tapfe. tar
■Ukdw,
di.rgiaA dh* a* ft*
»*»■
la» «1» too. IT ya« m ur
Armor,
Um many bright idntiltaiamw prom. po«ry “*
tailing
«T Um DagnniiS Whopper, io
Ih.T. onoMte aot to tevartue. Bat, u I
I Ur. A~ Soo*.

�■reoiat rortdsa

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to— WIIBavW.

Past (Mkv.tf ltk)«n«; m —»-i railrrmarf

j the Petrol: AArrttoer and fHbUM,
- bM been postponed this eeaaon on ae­
rosol «A* 'ceatArr-

E,'£TU.,Sl,“75.Ttg-.-'“T7
Wi
TffcrEJl!2?"
tk
E X Hi m, 4 wik u

T.

Olmsteads Tobaeeo Store
T» hay year TOBACCO—ail toaato.
Goto OLMWEAD'^
T. sal to. W«IU4 torepret ClbAM. TW.
Ir.rTMl Vnhwri i ■ &gt;- — .L.-,!._ _

UOH:, advertised to speak here Nonthr 14th, of Oct. la obliged to defer
an&gt;« Hr will however, apeak
B nn t urwlay the 15th. Go and hear

IT YOU WAIT GOOD GOODS CHEAf,

Go to OLMSTXJU^S

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,

Ml44ire.Uk. Marek IMk, 1M7.

WB,UHT

Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
Sign of the 'Big Indian'
&gt;mto4 sereklu
lUroa.boei ■:«rop.- 1
tkreulTMk nyaMaa
■iluu &lt;■ r—
a ar. treu«4 v»Ml, wH

Momtrny'a Oobbii ttiSNia.—The
foreign rote ke New York atty to 80,000;,
native, 52,000. In 19M. over 65,000
males old enough to vote were arrested

Dry Goods,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hatsand Caps,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
dnd Glassware.

—The French government, Bays the
Mbrrtr, has Just ordered' 800,000 wiUbelta, each haring attached to it a email

b»r to make our paper an exponaal of tort of a way, a find dressing to a wound
the lulerreta ut Barry County, and in or to atop dysentery. The whole will
every nay worthy the support of the coat about 1,500,000 fra:ire.

Hvmxek. United HlaU-a Penal or, from
Musachuartts. and tho mott eloquent I
American. ’•ill address the people of'
Central Michigan at the Methodist
church, tn Rattle Creek, on Saturday
cTTuiug, the 12 Inst. Subject— Havewe

HOM* Ft m-a I MS—B abbu, at hla pop­
ular People* store, ba. on exhibition a
jempkln weighing 65j lb. Thia “ mam­
moth " wm grown by W. IlLAWClfABD
of Rutland 1 hla boot all “the sight''
to ba mcd ax Barbus: bigger things
than "pumpkina” In the shape of
Clothing, Doot and Shoes, Dry Goods,
Urorerica, be will be pleased to show

SR_ The election la Nashville passed
off quietly on Raturday. the Radical
ticket being elected without much Op­
position. The old eily authorities w ill
not reeognli" the validity of the new el­
ection, until deckled by coart* or qjseted
by mlMtay suthoritlea.
W&amp;. In Montana, where the Demo­
crabs have been claiming a great victory,
their vote and majority have boon dlmtetobed. The RepubHosns have a dear
majority of three on a Joint ballot of the
legislator, counting three independent
memhora against them. There are but
thirty-nine members In the two tean-

TEMPLE 5,FASHION.

WB-. Adtatiedealcr efeggs, in west­
PxnsoWAL.—We have had the pleas­ ern New York, sent over half a million
ure during the past week of welcoming of them to market at New York la three
to &lt;mr sanctum tnaAy of our friends
fmm »1| part, of the county. Among
the number, we are pleased to record the

W. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYEAR,

020000320000020253
D.+::+/+.B

®»»h Wintri 3 aunriatrtg.

STOCK OE CLOTEUG,

SHELL OUT t
of Nashville; W. C. Pbatt, of
Yankee Springs; 3- C. Haua, of Ire
Yi’ig; 1,. Polly end J. Tor*, of Barry;
J Zimxkbmam and O. T. Cowtaa, of
made are due and must be aettled immeJohnatown ; P. Down, 8. J. BaxrcocK dlalely.
W* need afl Itxsl Is dWS ua, and
and J. 0. Baoww, of Maple Grovw; and hope that oar customs'* wfll respond
R-B.Kttro.ofPnlrtrrUle. Oenthmw, without anv delay.
fcr your efforts In oar behalf, and your
Loerfyw. B«ri»w ft Balky.
hearty wishes for the auoeena of the
Hasting*. A* «. UW.-alMf
Baxxxb, we return you our warmeat
ku

Cloths,
Cassimcres,
Trunks,
Suspenders,
Satchels,
Umbrellas,
Hats and Caps,

BARLOW
A GOODYEAR,

JVBOW FOB THX OCTOBK* Tk&gt;M.—
The following named gentlemen, were
duly drawn as jurors to serve ai ths Octo­
ber Term of the Cirauli Coart in and for
'he Cnauty of Dairy, commencing on
Monday the 3Kth tost, Hon. Look Lovellprvddlng.
Via. Geo. P Steptaoa, Dwight Socket,
Jcnre Ik Norris John Bre«stock, Jaeob
Hartom. Assyria ; E. F. Manley. W. T.
Bstber, Geo. W. Williams, Barry;

Great Question
IfTMUTi AMYUn.

hactkgs woolej yactoby.

nnvtw. MEDICIXKX CHEMICAL*.
OKOCIBIES, coyncTioitUT.
FA1ETH.OILS, VABIGAIL PVTTT.

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Xattmtal ExHismoB or Hombb.Tbe ninth national Exhibition ot Horeae
«&lt;*k place at Kalamuoo last week, and
In all respocta a total perfrclsu earns
Ou Thursday and Friday ncbital *Mi
'“** thousand jieople were in dtotod
■niesachday, and IhawifliHwi Wta
the moat exacting ooukl to*,
*n4morc interesting and exciting by

entity a«t KXijn Jqrst

AMDr0kPUT8ICtA8H,FABMtWK
MBCB4X1C8. CLM10T1I g*.'.
lawful*. omeua a ivnr.
BOOT TO OBTAU FDPPLIBf.

mlBUMgaa.

g. BAgrr; piepdator.

riASH rda bidis aid pills

�c.irrter was a little shabby, dirty looking
jaMBMteWl®,’’?©X

1 WHOM V»«« {&gt;*&lt;1 S^a* Jff, V .WHWh yfe

Whsatit-jnc eyed him cloMly, as be ,
I “Where do'you s?ecp to-night yy TO
’•■yjfreifcMHwilb.yenp rockxm/t ibp&gt;.
ed tho youth, “or one o' them olhcrleilerr. 1 don't caro which,"
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BUY YOUB GOODS

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,
Thu other getitlBtWh raired, and the
malUpn^jgho had o«irnitta^'i i.'mmo-u
alofi%T*UH**bed (Jj lITm-olf, drawled out:
“Why, %cu jyu»t bfc.as« o’ darned _

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shook the!r.MuUt«pat Uujm&lt;m ng*in.

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rode re^cral-QkXtoa to,tip next town be­
fore they aibOt, Jeer.Tng the Imputable
m'wUcarrhrt «c &lt;ae Wlds of scratching
and alpcplhgalai.Q. *

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Beliu of Hapolecn I.

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gnreil Mtsaaw ssaSImUcn of MalmalM n
■ Uro rwald.nos of N'd-'dioa and Jua*phlnw—to Xeraasr rlor v. thaulijart bain,-

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p-MMb&gt;;’W tboepiwUtlen rxUting when
It tMMlMtoBMM'By fb« Ibrmor ruys(o-cupants. One room has l*en devoted to
a collection of maumrUls from .-t. Hele­
na, which a corn eppnduit -laicrites :
••------- “-“--Wt-dul. lands the simple
b .Napoleon died at HttW, • the great white
wrapper wh
he ttacW tn wear, even
tbCMMirr.___
■ich_______________
waa last antu.gcd
over Jilt corpse ; and the ojior plaltorm
•near byis mounted by. hJ» old. cami
chair, which wu with Mm tn rt&gt;‘ mafti
battle-fields; and tiu'huudrwd»n---«nln
which one eannu*. dad. r*® to mention
■"MUJAVXiUAi,
obscure corner, merits attention (tom It
drollery and original .conception, It t
by Steuben, and represents to the casu

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Eugenic scar*.from.the Loinja, hjn*
private collection*, from every [xxrfWo 1
■tfirtt, to flrure at Mahnalaon this one ;
year (hat is to be open,'lead to siMlai,
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16,

SitcintS? Jtirrrtory.

?«intss Carts.

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NUMBER 25.
lady?, to-

sons are eouaUy,to, be named antoug the
very few who truly represent ttiH.brtt 1
pnliurtj bf Now Tkiglnna.
'
Of the many who have a name to rep- Mr. Norton Irada the present guaeratha
rcaont to general' Hterature this culture, 1of works in thisfieM. Mr. Paifcnli haa
I think Ute brtl todgomhntascludee cop- ■horn through tanny rears ffo finest
sidcnibly moro thtm one-half. There is spuilof tho poet and haa done work
g&gt;yty&lt;e-?i' - ten.. - MiqH.
Charles Eliot. Norton undoubtedly no high atnndiird fbr tho maan of these worthy tn bo named with the boat Our
IxmgtoUow is beloved m the sweetest
F. N. OALLOWAY,
should bo nomad first atuung tho young­ litenuy protendcra. Judged by tho can­
singer our literature can boast Above
er representatives of Now England cul- nons of sotmd thought and good writing
oil stands Eraaoca, thinker, port, and
tore. Lake Mr. Eowraon, he is a freo to which Mr. Emerwn and Mr. Norton ,
conform,
the
’
whole
clam
led
by
Dr.
;
thinker. He is indeed profoundly inter­
I should name Mr. Algor fur his woo­
Holmes
anil
Gail
Hamilton
come
under
ested in tho religious as well as in tho
ds rfal industry and cotaciention an ess
political and nodal aspects of radicalism anumendation. Evon Prof Lowell and
Ufa works ore storehouse* of fart and
VAN BAALEN BHO8.,
Ho keeps, however, uiouf from public Edwin Whipple do not sscflfm. eonsere
thought; bit the controlling spirit of
DMtanls
demonstrationaand works chiefly through Mr. Howells and Colouol Hkrgilw.r. arc
grain* to- wanting. Ho is absolutely
Ready - Madtj Clothing,
literary production. To this ho is invited arijiruvod for w&gt; much as they attempt
by his puailion as editor of tlio .Vorte Tho former has tho beet of life yet hrtbro hredlrai of tho demands of literary taste,
«urv.&amp;t&gt;rf rtrrvrx
and that in spite of tho fact that in ujor^iqi«rira iitrinc. Prof. Junes Busse 1 him ; the latter lias permitted great op­
!fh.o Letter of Introduction.
a! eorurotnesa and spiritual aspiration ho
cos. rr.TS • &gt; srruaos rr*..
LowoB Is Hnitt editor of tho review, and portunity to slip trough his fingers; ho
HASTIXG**, - - - nSjl . . . MICH.
is second to bone. Ho lh one of those
ft], ►ur., H^u.p.Ul.1
Uoum cdly of repute for his contributions bus lackod cutliuS. » nad the caurgy
Two tittio boyv werestanding at agate
JJAlhj WBIOBT,
necessary to do any great work. Tho writers whom wo must heartily thank
to
our
literature,
bnt
I
do
not
hcsitAto,
ns
MBS. C. FREEMAN,
far his work, although literature regret* They were both the sates age; but ana
for oa I may bo allowed a judgement nt Tnifilisltors'of the rttfewnc JfontUy have
that ha ran to li'.tlo comprehend the na­ of them wca flu dr and taatefully dreasedL
all. to name Mr. Norton betoro Prof. done a groat wrung to our literature, and
while tho clothes of tho other were
Homo.
to Uio culture of our people, by dolibor- ture of good writing.
Lowelk The latter, in Ids younger days,
coarse and ragged. It waatn autumn.
Tho hunkers were busy In the cornfield
gave promise, especially in his i&lt;ocm«, of ately selecting tor that puUfcation a
ro-.M H .• ’ &gt;X« -MS
1IASTIX08. - - - Uy! ■ - MICH.
■nd f&gt;om the strip pf wtood beyond^ratan eminence in devotion to culture which soin'cwliat low level. Eur a time Mr.
&lt;« tv.**, r-rm-w it*. Ms... sue m
ed out the sound of Uic wood-cutter’s anti
Iiatear- ,r«r, lv«s»~ur.
' would have ccmpcUod us to assign him a fields and Ids wife edited the magazine
WILLIAM MTERM,
" Hsie you no better etoChcs, Benny?”
themselves
;
excellent
persons,
but
singu
­
place to-day not very far from Mr Em­
asked the well dreared boy.
LSROOK a MILLS
larly
incompetent
to
such
n
task,
tins
erson. Why tho poet faltered, turnod
“ No, Lhaven't Johnny.”
the llcpublio tn Philadelphia, Gen.
more
as
they
belong
to
the
clam,
certain
Klcklis said, after an eulogy upon the
"Whydon'tyouhave beUcrones?"
back ant! went into society I need not
JHTTO-VS X'STO KTOKX.
" Because I ean’L I have no mowy,
inquire; bnt tho fart is indisputable. Ho It pot of second rate, hardly own of soldiers of the Republic:
rilsrixca, ■ ■ - us»i - - - Mien,
‘•it has been raid that Congrranlonal I can't get work by which to rere
still bos brilliant gifts, and still does third rate, trritera, while enteoming-ttartn- nrflun and military protection were pn- moncr.”
its
•omo good work—some errolienl work— schoa worthy of high rank. Their edi­ nwtoary. I&gt;rt us see about that fora
'• That is bad, Benny. Arc you going
PRESTON A MEAD,
*•« UPloHM.
”
birt ho has not fuhilhd, and appenrent- torial judgTOtento www are idental!y praxl noment. Th* Legislature of tfenlh to sciroo! this winter^'
ly has not cured to fulfil, the very singu­ tn some rases, but in must instanora they ( arollua ih IMS po»-od a .law, approved
a-rn jfaontxw oxunxs.
lar promise of his early rltosU. Hie ju­ were the product of fancy ur of mere bv Mr. 1’erry, Provisional Governor rt« ? DSAU. U. 0.
piganltlng
the
militia
of
the
State.
By
to
uo.
I
would
like
to
go
to
school
very
HASTIXOH.
nSjl
■ MIC1L
nior associate, Mr. Norton, is of a spirit personal caprice. To tell tho truth tho that law any oftlo r of tho militia was much. I wish I knew an much re you
which cannot bo tempted. The radical­ rti/uahe was made up in Mis. Melds* aulhurixed m the cxerrtse of hto own do. Johnny.'*.
’
r .
ism of Ids character is as intense ra it is bock parlor, ami with very sliabl n f-y discretion to coll cut his eommaijd and
ICITAlhHHtllA &lt; B0.„
pure. Singularly aristocratic Ly. instinct on“ ,o 11,0 rsquirumnuts of a nigh liter- ■boot down, dhperre, end kin, and deIrani;., u,
t.
.UKdud. i.lu. «1^« to. Mr strcy any are-mbiag* of freed p&lt;»pl» of do&lt;enot make mo feel proud. It is a
Ralph Waldo Emerson, who opened h. u ito..ualil, dKtoetoc u&gt; pnudije. I F»1‘J d.-.,w.l U&gt;»* tori
i-r color fbund anywhere. Lndrr the clr- fiin tojie proud. Go.i made you as good
cunutnncca. that, meant mischief. The as I am, iryoar clothes arc ramd,’r
this evening tho Parker Fraternity course,
tKAmEBt rtimncas.
Benny took his little friend by Uro
law was ausptuded by millthry authori­
with a lecture on Eloquence, whs never • ■
•
’
---------- ’(----- '-••--------- 1 pay anylliiughao as woU as catering tor ty and Coi&gt;Rre*.
HAST1XUA • ■ -B»JI • - • MICH.
•"
band. A tear glistened in his eye.
.
naif as proqrinent and influential ushe is
tho Iran cultivated mnracs. Ho hiiglit militia. [Cheers for Ou
•* You
always been kind to met
iowm, a. m..«.#..
at tho proumt moment Harvard UniI
TURNER A CLARKE,
have
made
ilia
AiLiiiiic
pay
venr
wi-Upa
Johnny
AWti," said he. You have nev­
BlcJdrt.J
In
North
Cai
vendty, in electing him a member of thi high duty of bringing tho faiilurnco uf a wftgnano of tlio best thought of tho
er booted at me nor taunted me Ilka the
culture to bear upon the development of
other boys. So I have eoanttlmee token
corporation, and in preerating him os tlio
politics, of society, and of relgion in Onr {ini-, leaving to llurptr’t Afoi-lMv nud ’
OS. H. I. SAMH,
great Phi Beta Kappa day, seems to
other publications tho more mufitaUe.
jxrrxjuoir mart.
I of too cr,u3trT an'l *n
With tho |1
-r •uLobk-bere, Benny how would yoi
task of supplying tho dumnnd tor sense-,
HASTINGS. • ■ - nJyt • ■ • IttCH. have expnoeed tho ;ud(-------- * radirnl*
deepest
sincerity
and
oarncatners
he
fapomm unity that I he pst^L ------------- - --tike to work on a farm all wtatvr? Good
I bora to promote the widest poasiblo die- |
rtotbro, enough to cat, a Mttle nookat
mo has fairlv wou oua of tho very best
semination of sound thought, sound .
money, a nice family co live with and
Srr..- leader of New England 1
ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
scholnrshii', and the tasto to appreciate
plenty of work."
Probably no emo could bo named who
“1 would like that" .
. ■„
throe. In ccuversstfon, and by currcspublisher; 1
staude now before, or even by the itido
pondenre, i» is continually rendering
KMA??EH U GE05VM0B. / ) .
of, tho eminent exponent of free culture.
■ ; I' dln.—Virr, a.1 t*w, tMdWU'IM
pood
serviro
to
thoenusc
bf
free
thought,
. . ....
iwrUcwferi
Perhaps this is duo chiefly to tho fart that frso^Sdcty. and free religiou, while his more cure than two rear* ago; still I stf- I wboeo charge It wa* placed by law.
Mr. Emerson has uo rival and po peer ..xA t. Anon^wl with tmnoriani liternrr t r™ 1b*t it» |&gt;«U»l«rffa U»kmrtl «( j Mel.rarl.ll» pluiUM •“.'jrtlV'W;
asira s-.ocm,
sat t.TKr’dSJite
in those indefinable graren of efiafnetor wk. ,o ww-...— *r"I
HASTIXCB. • - - »«T1 - • ■ MICH.
dmrepird of theitagh damsi of culut h&lt;r lX&gt;uld flcd HO.QO&amp;ball
which charm all hrarta. There Is in him two, and inpurity of taste, Mr. Norton
It LANG. SPRAGUE A CO., always, on all occasions, and with oil
cray. Ho put on his spactartsa^
o l o’t S-iisr g , persons, oo muc h rineero and mudra*. po­ ----- n or bis wura
lobn Allen's letter, andnsad re fcuSwE
-x
liteness, such earnrat yot graceful kind more^MKk.M. *11 U iUriidUj «,d
u,
Meadow Brook, Ort. eighteen, '6. linees, and such farility of exprewring ounaontious
- ..
.truth.
-&lt;
vr_
_.
-Lj |I Ihn
n Cof thaix own publuwnor.s, they | “^jvcd
Mr w
Norton
speaks
the -nl
salo
tb*euee of military pro­
•• Uncle abbots this IB Benny, fea ta
C. 0 HOLSaoOK.
this simplf oral naturally, that he must bat
rarely,
and
is
Iltth
known
cn
the
I
“
««•
£
“
er
*.
d
*?
I
tortion.
sinro
gbron
bfr
CmigVres.
In
UITA* FU1WU1I IISM.
i rood Boy. He is Itoor A has iMTHome.
but rarely, and Is TV.tfr known cn the |
.
. fur
. pulVitand
«•
• force
,—JU &gt;n« fimt cnnoKlnralam in ilia . ( MWclj oaunly N. C-. during the war. a Plsaae Keep him A give him work.
HABTlSGSi. . - . AM1 • ■ • MICH- ,। bo • very boor who cannot be delighted platform, although,
of..I —.L_
blication
of
tho
.
rfl/hiiirir.
feo
it
haa
loyal
student,
while
eacanlng
from
the
Yourneflbw, .
with tlio "-"in Hois in tho moetexquis­ sjxtech, ho has fow equals. He is no
K Ji.
'
JeHn AH4n A
opened tluit wo have no mogatina filly
itely honest and kindly fashion “all more an orator than Mr Eknerwn ; but |
W. 0. HEDRICnC i CO..
Now, John wsha small boy, and not
the boot Utctnture of bur It?, e one night a piece of badon for hla
things to all mon;" in consequence lie like Mr. Emerson, he can speak more reprvooutin^
.
Saddlen &amp; Ramenta,
tritei ovary body except the morose hun- clF'Ctivclv than most uratont b^eau*- of | country,
kutwletcnoe on the march. When be re­
1rtmi who have qtuto fallen from grace., fhe finochcrarterwlii-’ '-*’-----nuI «i-.
( Tlio -VurA
Amrr'rt/i flvri'nfa which turned home,after the war wwtBuppoaed
'
As an innunparable gentlemen, Mr. Ein- .ho has to say- M«l:
than Mr. | canupt of couxso tote tho p’.aco of a tohe ov*r-fio wwriimCedA triad on a
UAFTISGA - • ■ ttSjl • - • MICH.
rtmrgeof uurgiaey. sm* em.iomow «
ersun Is unlvcnally admired and revered
-- -1--------- ‘ msgarino of general literafpro, is tho
Emerson, Mr. Norton
I by all -that is best in llu&gt; oummunitioa mon mind and ap
only publication wo have which attempts r’nd’cb^rd'j ’wtolc h^Jcs a waiting hfa
MAIN BROTHERS,
| represented l&gt;y Harvard Unircreily.—
to fix a high literacy standard. Ths in­ trial, and pending ttto «««»*»'*“
fluence of ProfasaurLbwcll in. the
। Manv who do nut understand tho trans­
sank new, th* pruoasr w» &lt;^Jned to' oaad’enial thinker, hang with delight «pis not always good; ho too often forgets
tn whiter.
rAlTra.o;«
’
‘ ms of pure taste to indulge In h
on his words, because of tho perfect
»... n,
mtenamwth, |ore-1,„,ki,
charm of the man. Not a few who re­
displays the comedian toore than the i xerth Carolina, in exercise of lire power
llASTt!rtJ8. • n»jl ■ MtCHrtJAlf. fuses to think with him, cordially own
sound thinker and tho good writer. This] -——’ —
•“ ,b* tninrai-v com­
that hfe ripe and rich manhood is a guld­
en fruit of tho hulickt spirit orcr breath­
is to bo tlio more rcgrrthid because ProJ. c OLE A HON,.
ed into man. Even harsh divines, who
ft-e«rw Iowan Irould be second to nouo as
A cannot command ten thousand rtaitaw
a just thinker, a good scholar, and a wri­ ward In tbeaarao place until **I«*£*b£
would gladly abate radicalism, givo Mr.
Euxerwm’l character tho benefit of an
ter of pure tairto- His poritiem, too, is aS'S’.tSKJ.s.’tt.Y.sss
dueofpreat opportunity II ia to bo
exce ption, nuch w th^ charttot* bf 8oon.r...
Itooaa
ruined mao.”
•
loyal«®S®5
refugees K
If-m
tbe SfW
Governmenthad
Lopod that tho control of tho Aeraw «?&gt;
rnetos has often obtiuned. by which ho
I""!";
xuay X'kmg ultimately to Mr. Norton
with them as to his pure heart and
ak*a&gt; . '
.• ' 1
: |
spoticM life, for a new child of eternal
W. PARKER A BON,
^ia wrat to ths lamp and saadaaM*
Th. Nw To*
m io p«t tU
of N.W
Mr
NurtO.bR^
iM^RUd » l»
“T !»•
hastihcs, ■ • • «sy» ■ - ■ *nc®AMO.
u
«Uqo^»
oxyONR,
ol
Aowna.
Ki a really small, though
Uon«« »od Carriage! at all boon.
work, is brought out in afire dollar culture. His contribution* to it, and bis
DR. J TUUSKR.
qu^oro!urra ^Th.raostdugwl tvp.ig- influendo in it have ployed a cauridarablo
LEW. CAMPBELL,
f
ninhy a fair end ample page, and hoary iert in tho steady improvement of the
^J.dojterbap-.doaormrt than jiteTUroroiJlyroeipeo wmeprcxtox, to Mr. Norton's rendering and illu~ nect of having Id thft journal a natiunal
j-vm onrxh nt^&lt;fr.
Srana of ouribtel inteOoctaal achiore{ration# of one of tho choicest produc.
Stat. Arar, 1UST1MUS. MICH.
ttena of tho human mind; bullet no one racut ' Tho field is Brill open for a magttusuxm that only thus does Mr. Norton t
a/ Minr, • -r
■oak to commumcato with the American
people He has his own original wort (
Boots Jk Shdes,
io utter, and ha desires to stand face to ,
ULarpa a rt-fnixos,
fuw with the mnanro to utter this word, ,
IUSTJKO*
- - MKjM ranch at least as tho crating engage- ed
, toite»»«hMt- Wto»wbn f»od erimoats of his study will peratf.
I,drmro to be tee actual rotetten of Htorv
rv eflurt and protonate* inNsW , England
I to tho standard of pure roltaro^ I ha*®
not mentioned Julia (k. Palfrey Md G oo
bsutteilXy Itohita^gre W
theficht .-.IMtink J hare m«tion«l all
who worthily iihatate *»■*•**_•&amp;
of otfansassnaag *■
T^tL!
talent antitlro him to a riacein tins selort

::^Sx

; * ha

-

GOD BLESS

Music &amp; Jewelry.

GoiilTal Grocers,

^nisrrtlany.

Boots and Shoes,

| Carnap &amp; Wapalta.

? *m BUnd **

Mw,Sta, Inn, Hails

C

Drip, MiiicM Groceria,

isfxi‘°xx

^ftSurftfaSJtX

aW^SKT-SS’”-

Liverjertraarrrear.
&amp; Sale Stable,

“City Restaurant;’

S^S51S^iS!?LSEt.

Middleville and Grand Rapids

V SITED BIATI8 M ■'■ ’• '■
*E X F II i5 B 19

CO A cillO**!

DAILY—feuKDAYS EXCEpftU.
. LtAVK GllktD

uzz. TsabaMR

�r. p. nwijr *■ co. imiJoqiinfrW? chsmstb.
.0.
■

me
F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

bob.,,

*,,

\

™nona

?

GOT6
George Marshall, boats yr old cult, $3 00
J. B. Carpenter, second boot do,
100 Lurvey of Battle Creek, had on exhibi­

Our County Fair was held ou the 8th,
Oth and 10th Inst, and bating tho damp
weather, was in every particular a suoecsa. The entries were large not with­
standing the storm, and In many of the
deportment* more than ever before, and
as compared with last year decided su­
perior. The sttendanoo was very good,
under the elrvumslanoen very large, and
tho receipts more than could have been
reasonably expected. On the whole,

John Brink, best oolt 2 yoan old,
J. B. Carpenter, second beet do,
John Brink, best coltl year old,
J. B. Carpenter, best sacking colt,

A. J. Parlmerton, second best do,
CLASS NO, t-Waftan.
Horace Rowbiton, best walking
team to wagon,

t 00 tion a pen of American Merino Boeka,
1 00 that were excellent sheep and worthy
100 the attention of Wool grow ere.
The committee further report that B.
1 00
P. Cady, bad on exhibition a/nr flocJt
of Bvcxx, that descr-o the ipeelal aL
tenUoa of tho Sheep Groweii of the
County.

ROBERTS
and statements, made to the public,
through hand-bllto by &amp; P. Cady, I bw
llevo that he to making “a blow," with
the solo Intent to do mo injury. Now,
I want to have a word to say, eoncern-

GOODYEAR, BARLOW * BAILEY’S MAMMOTH STORE.

NEAV YORK.

la worthy of repetition : “Gentlemen,
If I«aU myeelf, I aeU my people; If I
•ell my people, I sell my ohildiw."

' Sep The Germans of Minnesota, ac­
cording to the editor of one of their pa­
pers,/sre divided Into three political
parties. Be says that some go in for
Fun day straight, some would take theirs
with a alight admixture of lager, while

—The University of Michigan, which
is Just begginnlng its now college year,
presents a vary healthy financial aspect
Its total receipts for the past year was
$07,000. The expenditures during the
year—about $35,000 of which was for

more than $8000. The Income ot the
University tho coming year will be
adout $71,000.

noKiropmioo:
some or all of tbeoelngrediento were used
upon his aheep, we have a verbal state­
moot from hto shearer, Lyman Moore,
to that effect. Hissbearer, furthennero
says that he believes that these sheep
were •‘stubble sheared,“orstoe had from
fifteen to twenty months* growth of wool
upon them, and told 8. P. Cady so at
tho time bo sheared his sheet*.
Mr. Cady makes a great blow about
D. Cook, beat heifer 2 years old,
100 one of his sheep shearing 23 pounds.
J. W. Hotchkiss, second best do,
75 Now, I will wager Cady or any of his
friends
from $1 to $5C0. that he has not
S. P. O &gt;«y.best sucking baUkrealf, 100
got a sheep in his flock that will shear
CLASS NO. 8- IForMv Ortfa.
heew^r pounds of wool without gresse or
J. W. T. On, beat yoke working
tar, more than the sheep manufactures
himself. Furthermore, I will wager
him from $1 to $500, that he has not got
a aheep with one drop of Bwocpstakee

In regard to the Uetimoolala paraded
before the public, any eenalble man can
plainly eoe that they are no toe 11 mon lab
at all, bet merely atatemente, made by
a man who want* to cell his aheep.
How, I do not my thaw to lujare Ca­
dy, but merely to protect myself and
friends from the mtareprowcntatloiw he
to circulating about the country, in re­
gard to aheep that I hare sold to tknnea
of Barry county. Neither do I accuse
him of this without good cause, tar ho

DONT UIL TO CALL 4 sn'

To -buy your DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.

,

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODSlr'
Go to Roberts'

To buy your GROCERIES.

Go to Hoberta’
To buy your TOILET AND

GROCERIES

FANCY ARTICLE.

Ladin, te nre aid o tn ROBim
To buy your Tbavkuxg Ba&gt;

KITS. lie has the neatest, best,
largest and cheapest aasortmen’.
ever brought to this market

Small Profits and at Greatly Reduced Prices.

TEMPLE 5 FASHION.

IW

Go to Roberta’
To buy your

Books i Sta­

tionery.

Pe*'b~d » •&lt;« aa* wstoisto

STOCK IK CLOTHING, '
VT7XUMMBDOTO

Cloths,

Mr. Editor: .

GOODS,

Cassimeres,
Trunks,
Suspenders,
Satchels,.
Umbrellas,
Eola and Capa,

That’s what’s the matter at
Robkrts' Pionexb Drug k Boa­

store.
My Goods hare been
BOUGHT TO SELL as the ped-

ple will find out, on giving me »
call. I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them as cheap

as Detroit and Chicago houses
do. I did think of advertising

tbeae goods, but our neighbors
have m&gt; completely exhausted
Atsmor, in the many bright scintillationa of prose, poetry Mid

blank verw-besridcs telling soae
of the Dogondest Whoppers in
the bargain, that I hare conclud­

ed not to advertise.

But, as I

laid before, I have New M»'
fWMs, Okaap Goode, Oeoit
a

mt But, and they

for »le too. If you see »Jbody—orthodox, heterodox, or
eome-“fcllerV-dax-(&lt;), -*«*
iagaayef Umee Goods, Pl*«

write.

Youn truly,

Hutinp, Ort. «,

�lent! Mil MfrttllMIIM.
-■ gmtui HMIijr umminT-’

uwasa

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VOTJCX TO TRACMKKS.

'

ouwnua........ wsmubat. oct. l
very tor th/ m

■ hal Satorday, Oct-. 1», 1M7, there
,i Ua.tlega. i» lk» Court Beane, a
rente Naan Meeting D. C. Watowr,
r, beet rpcakcra m Michigan, and

Naihville lima.

am
DaUyaveraga,..............................

BU1OLART.
Whole number enrolled la aehool 2W
Dally average
.
.
’ uo
P«r mbL of attendance,
.
. n
More’.ragularity and promptneae !n at­
tendance la drairable. Bell ringa 8 80
and 8,CO A. IL 1 and i,u p. ig. School
commencing at the ringing of the last
1,011
A. R4BQGO8, Principal.
■©•While congratulating th^e who
have thM good fortune to be born beauti­
ful, wo on the other hand pity the man
who has never had the good fortune Io
buy a box oi Dr. De Vismru'B Cule­
bra tkd Oil Poldi ii Blackixo, with
which to “beautify and adorn’’ hla boots.
It Is decidedly the beat inure.

IF TOT FACT GOOD GOODS CHEAP,
•oa guar
of fair

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,1
Hats&amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

10M7'.

Mirnurvuax

ISOT

Drug * Baokstsrs.

Facts.—No American manufacture

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

ter by tho thousands, than "Smith's
S*ierat— •• ”----- •brand, rhlbt other, make wveral, and .
&gt;t»
sure to purchase the ! '”»&lt;«■« U«at. .nd &gt;11 tho
cheapest article,
emlth'a Saleratua la always full
weight, uniform In ttrengtb, aud omthlrd stronger than the poorer Snh-mtus
In market Let every one support home

Smith's Ealcratun.

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY’S

Best MMrt’at ef Crackery ii Tewi.

Moffat’s Life Pills

The Most Successful Medicines M Acres Excelled Fanal«&lt; Lands
in the World.
Dry Goods,
IK LOTSTO SUIT P VKC1USJCKS,
Established In 1835 by One of
Boots f Shoes,
•ary to Introduce as act Into the English
cu3 had female falsification•&gt; become

Parliament In 1770, which provided a*
follows: AU women of whatever age,

,

Hatsand Caps,

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

PUce Goods.
Crockfry
to matrimony any of hla Majesty'» male
subjects by points. sccnt», cosmetic
washes, artificial teeth, Spanish wqol,
Iron stays. hoops, hlgb-beelcd »hoea, tor
bolstered hlpa. ahull Incur the penalty of
the law now In force ogalnal witchcraft
and like misdemeanors; and tlio mar­
riage, upon conviction, ahull stand null
aud void.’’

From Orangeville.

®adh Wanted immediately.

Skin, ’ indigestion, CmUtnimb,
Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism

And Glassware.
JOHN

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

viattt fttnti

Thousands of certificates are in
accounts of perfect Clues effected
by these invaluable Medicines.
They regulate the System and put
all the functions of the body
in a healthy condition.'

Olmsteads TobaccoStore
PRIUIM &lt;■ HSTtn
Oo to QI.mlTXAPS

pissoitrnoM.

oabwbt wans.
CH.UBS &lt;f rniBrrVKE •! every darcripttoa

MIDDLEVILLE

IT
made arc due ami must be settled immcdtntely. We need all that Is due un, and
hone that our customers will respond
without aur delay.

BASLOW, OOODTXAB

Gtaiyear. Birlow A Bailey./

N. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

Hastings, Aug. 28, lS«7.-nl8lf
WILSOK

aa aal. Tartly I baliaaa

PULMONIC SYRUP.

Sign of the ‘Big Indian'

4rOOD-BSfOH.-ln Naabritl.. October Ittb.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

From Middlevill*.

pj-AITlMCB,

Middleville and Grand Rapids

A« b*4 piialy of moaoy, and auppcrtad *-Clty
•Ilk.' U.U armed »»ry prebabla. Raetiag a
teiiol Mr Swift, aipckiag II with goUa fnM=
Beaus and Drlroil, baytagabrvp and talite of
&gt;te Fazeara. riding in hla aarrtage tad sbewiog
Uzjr .=«. of money, all seemed to tadja^a iMrt
Mr au &gt; capitalist, and jiul the man wo Modad

COMMERCIAL

Hastingsjrootra factobt.

SUPPORT BOB IS5U8TRY!

PIECES FALL PRINTS

toriijt bi) ®Rajn Jlqnt

�vbQal

NoncBa"**1

tilth rBATOB^Tui;
•«. setts biau Jr, ww
_

werf jrteeijr

O. X*. we«wkMx«raCi

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

STOCK : HARDWARE,

sgglS^Se

STOCK OF GOODS,

AadpaHur, dr dm

Of nil kinds la g»"»rdly **»’* "0 ,a‘J1*
ml,.-WU
PRICE!, slKteg Freight,

MtlpM-w to ven
&gt; Wa email bulhnt lt
wholeearth. Bathe

IRON &amp; STOVES
JOB LOTS, FOR CASH,
BOOTS $ SHOES. CHEAP!

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

PJ-.O... Brrro.
— —— •
Ifcrsao sa4 solbnrilr &lt;raulaj is aw by Pa Pro
bale Court f»r IhfCosaly of Barry jtU Hlsla of
Michigan. I .halt txpoos for ante ai PuUta A or
twa iolta. tlgfrat tl&lt;J4»r. on Moerfat. tbs »Mb
&lt;t«y of October oert. al oso o'elodt P. M. al tba
north front door of tlu Cnn.t llosso. « tb«
.lltara bf Heatings. In asU witslv of Batry, IS.

nUr Hua

■rffm’whe would split hla wrap oa the I

**AW this vexed hli son and the ran’s
wife, and they ummIo tho old than ell In
a? corner behhad-tho stove. There ho
nte hla food fioixMin qirtheu-wnxc dish ;
and lieTiVPiWCttwaft tdo nrtch to eat

^■feMSsnasttsasa
Bread, (Men, Pies aid Cakes, 3tSEs
sSk,: s.'gg
Uoo, m M b» bf- om. bwier knows. IW mWiirto

And in Tart, *rtryO&gt;}a( mde In,a Anl-Cln
WfoWmMMtroke, At thl. hUaoMBMhAs Bsk.ry, tn • styte which bs wimsta wiU gin
•eon’s wife were so vexed that they spoke .
harshly to the old man. • Hlaonly jp-|
swer was a deep, sad sigh. They then
brought him a bowl made of wood, out
of which he had to take bis food.
I

D.U4. UjMinse.Jss.mi
«’W!K*s»a;

chiuTUlrr and power to CTTO the various a&gt;b&lt;tk»u
SibS'T^Ec'lor‘Sl.kltbJS*

u

TW»M neStlsgjUwa.K.1T». ^rr* JWWlirTm-/ sm&lt;t»nr4 i
sllU&gt; &lt;Uj st Oeu.b&lt;T l&lt;5 .i urn. n&lt;~

^jssstssssecnsgsaa
nmn.Tiamrv-. maa&gt; is tn.

K'rs,

'Mumi»ra

EXTRACT OF BUt’KBEIIT,

at work with a chisel and hammer, hob
Io '’"g out a log of wood.
HU parents could not gurea what ho
was trvlng. to do. The little boy sold

A cal.bratsj inmiy

‘cojtia
rgagjSaa-cgsEg
vwrt tnortssas ». tfc. Oaf. sf tala nsUro. H tn,..

the lot:, and looked very gran. an irtie
had Rome great work In hand.'
•’What are you doing there?” asked
hla father. Tho little boy did not wnut
to toll. Thao hte mother aaked, "what

•pfCItBAH !

GLUBIOUS NEWS
Far the People.

_ .&lt;AhJ. mid he. “I am only making *
• Httb* trough, sueb as our pineatowl of.
"But what are you making it for my

making it,” said he, ‘‘ftwyou
father tn eat out of when I am a
WTbu parents JookbJ al each other and

Hastings,'Jass

IWT.-s*U.

Wholesale ANb ue?a!L

po TUB PUBLIC.

Ws w,&lt;mM,»W*tWI» d*»««ne» In nil prr^na
hi h./; fhaptnd uawilh tbslr orders forFRUlt
IlthriLrApriog d.H.aer, that owing Io o«r
ultra bring n.I. serried ibrosgh H«S Biajla, and
ot rrsoblog lha NaHrrf fn ersecm fbr kpring

Hardware Merchant,
^SUIMILT LOW PBICKSt * esw^klo. .1Jtb

Heady-Made Clothing
U&gt; furaph anything In tbo ima of' Narwy Htork,
rilber aingly or by lbs Ibno.and. W. pn&gt;m‘Mi

Cents’ ^nmisjing (Boobs.

—

Haetinge, Jan. Id, ISCT.

DR. KERBOTT’S
COXPOUXD JIASUftAKElW!.
(From L O»»u. Propristof ofjb. -Rlsklr»

_______ attf

JKWELfiY &amp; WKK8TQBS. ’
4

IncStoM, Tte P.irrt lmPrt,,»d p.it.r (Mrs 4%U'emly of In* thM Mons fAAsay east-'
lan). agssoroi monmttf
'
1

TIX. COPPER, A BREST JROX WARE,
W.4. from th. brot qMJlty ef Th. r!.tro. Cop
prr sod Bboct-Iroo by «xp«riei&gt;n4 wnrkmw.
, jy Jos Wo«x I. Th Copper
.beet troo.

• DKAUtRi ikf’i WT

sf osrsroatestestUilr te;
slIDroigiaU
BAiXERAY.OUMiC^

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, BI
VER and PLATED WARE.

wLtRl!rrtLtfe?srt«!!

"tSruur of ca andsave tour u6nky.

Musical Inatromsnts, wnatetlng of Viofi
Onluro, and Banjos Suessta. rt.ap.r Uns

rlfNKZ,,VALMrarHATOnS,tu^&amp;
Un.brrilaa. Kbirta, Colters, O ter re, Iloai.ry Bad

Wineo’Tar
w Ml Remit ether

R. Laar, Spragmc A Cm.
Ilutinga, June If. TSC.-nTtf

BBOAD GA&lt;H’M MHOBT UNB.
HaaUnp April *d. Ittt.
And sold by all lUtali Dosters Ursbghssi As '
ii MTla entet •»’ Ifc' DsYtetanrt -ftml&amp;rMrk.
ter Proof, OU Polteb or Harams Btecktaga, sad .

«J

Broad Gauge Railway!
I-lli 1udr &gt;

I’a.

DlMBMtW ito'RiWpli S

^jmTswwFioJ.!

ATLANTIC 4 GREAT W8TKM

Ter PnMnOMB u be
Ralamdtteayoa forWIoe
Twr, m tkb hm rnn
■ertt tku all others.
"WMe
—Mm egiiha
»■ nasxsolted m e .rsLdy l»r

OwKMJkH^aamrw.

CAI ION

Ssrwfc!

Ofltee. 1S1 Tpodwsri art.. Drlnst
P. D. Aewtwr A Co. Ag.sla. Car Nw *
Bastings, M.eL.
I*"1’1

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CTMCINWATT.orURBANA.GALIOK.oeMj

। mu&gt;,..ojk™uuM.jHv.«u

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NEW TORE
•SJSSfcM*
PHILADELPHIA,
^SSK

heads th. Van!

TJ VERTBO DY!
• ■

600 Doom,

- 8,000 Lights Path.

1,000 Drwmed Pickett,
10,000 ft. Iktmrol Fl«^’
W ft. Moulding., ad
1,000 ft. Walnut Picture F»«“ ‘ooui^
toga, Btwetylre-

HAKO AND FOB «AI»®
Exchange for Lumb®1,

8 ABH, BLENDaad DOOR FACTOR'-'
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VOL. Xli;
Busintss Jtttrtntj.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2J, 1867.

gwhuss «*rds.

Jfortrg.

L H BaLUMT.

VP nr THE BARN
Vres h m a. I£ er .

HAHTIXQA ... -n . . . MICH

ntamioa. -.. »»ti ...

uicn.

Graarilio.

There ru an ashing void io

Husoes h&lt;d penetrated every 5bro of my
being. The bcatatiful girl hid became
more dear to me than loodid tell, and

thought that she tr— lost to me forever.
I had resolved that I wtould feel very
angry and indirqaat, but than tho sweet
face w— called up to mental view, such

F. N.-GALLOWAY.

WX H HATTOHD.

|» ta. U&gt;l
IsdtoLss fair,

1%

Van baa LBN BROS.,
*&gt;• bint cffzrtee pf tb« Wed7To Ubor.
t

desolate.
On the following Sabbath I attended
church, where I saw Mary once more.
8ho playod the organ, aa she had dune
fur tho peat year, and as her fingers
swept over tho keys, I fancied that I
could detect a trem idu mm— which I had
never noticed before. Was it oulr im­
agination or was.it really plaintiveno——
a sadness in the nxpresnonof her music?

Mite. C. FREBMAN,
.C|.U II wrv, UK? ion
' wnihng of the daughters of Zion by the
river of Babylon.

PASTixca, - ■ • otjt . . . Mien.
William myers,
Dss— la

a &lt;u.u.

she suffering — 1 suffered? Tins thought
fl—bed upon mo that someone might
Lav* told bor something to my diaqdvantagv. I had enemies who envied me tho
lore of Maty Granville

Music &amp; Jewelry,
ararojra ware sroax
RAan.KM, - . . alyl - - . MICH.

PRE8TDN A MEAD,

General Grocers,
aw® raontvr bjulxs.
HASTUSOS. ■ .
MICU

Yiiua, Muon a ta..
*s

,

Boots ahd Shoes,

wns ead and Irksome to me, and my

before me.

Or .c
1 »l»*l
I Mr&gt;.«

TURNER A CLARKE,

Carriaie &amp; Vltu-Mta.

I*. H. J. lAIH.

, jtmxsog tnjtri. •
HAftftVQ^. . . ,1yt . . MTCA.

okt.i icon.

• No, Chnrljy,” ho said, “wo'H leave
io wine for those who nre«l it ”
“You used Jo drink Jack T"
“Yea, but it novar did mo any good ”
‘And do you thiak it over did you any

ROBINSON a WIGHTMAN

tWaUn ts
Hartes,Sira, IniNaili

XXAPPCT a GBOSVCTOt

Anoth-

her ayes looked — if she had recently
boon weeping. ■
During the succeeding week I rcccjr.
ed a visit frum a coUego chum. Jack
Ftuutou, who had just opened a law of­
fice in Berryville. After supper, — wo
a— in our co— parlor smoking oar cigars,
I suggested that a bottle of wino would

xrunm a rrwn/xca
HASnxc.H, • ■ .-?l . . . M1CU

J. tDJlMtfl.

BATBl OF ADYBMTtBiBU.

it arrfst • Mhtm
“ With XaUre toward no*».~wlth Charity for all.-with Finntii la the Right,’

holuoo*

Khr gsrtiay gsnsrr,

^£i!lPHVSS^..c

TXKMB.-tl.BQTEH ANNUM.

NUMBER 26.

she was, and I know that aha w—afraid
of offimding me. Perhaps shs thought'
wmc when ho got re
maatio Incident in Tennwiee.
ms proud and headstrong enough to re­
wmia etill remained.
sent such liberty on hiy part; aud perhaps
In one of the tnouptafa counties of
she imiginnd I might took upon hor port
M ths offering of her hand in co—id—aw— missing. She inquired bf the lady
&gt;k. k„._ _u_ v-___ oi-UP___ &lt;
tion of renouncing tho wino cup and show that determined courage
that I might spurn her offer.
On Friday, J—k left me, and on Satur­
day evening I enftod et Mnry 1 boarding
bouse. Mary herself answered foe sum­
mons
.
She shtrtpd when the sow me, and I
sa* her right hand move quickly toward
her heart.
’
Worth located in a rural neighborhood in
tempt, she pursued, firing —she run,and
I had a mighty strength of purnbee to
tliee-.wond fire brought him to tha ground.
She then walked up leisurely, fi«ng w—il
support mo, “1 bare not conn to dflkre—
you ; I have eome — a frioad, and I
sbo had jmt tlirco orJour leadenballs in
humbly ask that you will give ma an Ah'- w— among the few faithful whSke honest him, which mode sure work.
dicnce for a few moments."
Cn returning to tho house, the l*"y
hearts were —t Wr,b tho flag of their
She went into tho parlor and I follow- countns. Bui sucn w— tho foreo of tho astoniahod at so unaxpertad a* avert
ad her, closing the dear behind mo ; and tide of sdtoeasion and robolliun which and coming from such an nnr rrssilur
%h«h w'a wurn ah&gt;ae fho sat tbs lamp up­ swept over tho country — to make sub­
ty did
on tho table and motived mo to a eowt mission for the time Ming a virtue; and
"No, I will not sit down yet; give me he contented himself by quietly pursuing killed one who w— as dear to me as Hfe,
your hand, Mary.'’
his calling, attending tho bedridt: of the sad I bad to do if She then drew put
Mechanically she put forth her hands, aiek, and awaiting with patience the d^*
and I took them in my own. There was when the tuUdtor—m should po— away
a wonderful look in her errs, and a slight and the flag of tho Union should again
flush had ecme to her chocks.
float In tho morning breeux.
• Mary," I continued slowly and softly
That day camo ut length, nhd tho
. Thus, within five mewthe from the day
nnd I knew that moisture wns gathering
•l.A
£.11 XI.
in my eyre, “yon must answer It — you
please, and take my solenm a—orance legianoo to tho G&lt;jvenuusnL The young
that I oak ft only for your own good, doctor was the firet to take tho oath, and
avii — j_____ i_______ o x- ___
this act nt on— made him a mark for
rebel haired And rebel bullets. Nor was hand of a tor-dsr girt
anno tinsehfrarthisi
it long ere his life paid the penalty
Three young men of tha nrighborhood (now General) Stokes,
yuu wrong. Tell me, Mary, do you tore were selected as tho willing am—ta is
making him on example to all who
should dAre thus to Welcome again the
lingly whispered. “For my own peado, eld flag. They went to his boarding
perhaps, I love yot» tert well.”
house, and finding him Mtod at tho din­ the
“Lastsn to mo one moment," I added, ner table rushed in ar.d ordered . hfan to
drawing bar nearer to me; 'when 1 shall rtrrendw, at the sama time opening fire
have told what I have to tell, you must upon him in his dofsucols— eowditian.
bo tho judge." She didtiut stirvoto free Bovcral Ixdls took cff«H he ho tv*o and ought to hare none, for ho was a bad
her hands, but looked np eagerly in my attomptod to make his escape, ha roqis- rebel, and ought to have boon killed."
face, and liar eye had a hopeful light
tarice was worse than rain. He got out She was then preeeuted with a splendid
“You know Jack dtaatou," 1 a—ed.
ef tho door, but finding himself mortally rerolrvr, — an rridunoo of his esteem
sroanded, sad about to bleed to dentil,ho for tho wevo deed.
Wes dlrried tn. where ho was again sot
al college, and my friendship has not •tfc® Vy his murdererr. Ho bogged
tibnlltei
grown Ires He came to soo me, and than to I—vo inm —he w— then dying
told mo the trials and sufferings of your But one of them, placing a revolver at
earlier days 0, Mary, I know well why

ssw soica suxS.
tlAHTIICi. - - • alvl - ■ • MICH.

shall do me any barm. I faiow that it
The news of this ufltrderous deed fi ll
has harmed those who are oa strong aa different through life but you shall at like a dumper upon evVfjr-toyal heart.
I am By, the way, Charlie, isn't Mary least know that ho whom you loved will But there waa ona who felt the freight of
R LANG, KPRAOUEACO.,
Grenville hero?"
»o live that he ihall nut be unworthy it more keenly than all the others Miss
your kindrel remembrance. I know that Liveruia W, tha daughter of a well-toI have hitherto wandered into the path of do-farmer in tha neighborhood, was en­
1 turned o^ny tnj
M if 1 heard a danger, but benea forth &gt; em free from gaged to the young doctor. She was
noire at the wbi'tow
the dreaded snare. Upon the now light young, scarcely grown up to womanhood
•Tharaaoen bar," I replied when I that luu dawned upon me, I hold the —intelligent, modest and amiable, and
hod ooaipneed myself, “fitto playa the wine cup to be a fearful e—xny. I will
w. o. nEnnrtJKAcu.,
organ in the ehxWch."
shun it as I would a shameful Nfe and a
‘¥lui and I wore schoolmates," pure- clouded death bed. For my awn —ko iwws fell upon her like the crushinr
THZ TWO AllWXBfi.
mod Etna tun; “and speaking of wino will I do this, so that my sainted mother weight of a mountain, and she resolved
brings her to my mind. Do yon know if she can look open her son, can am£&lt; in hi- mfod to avosgo the death of bar
HAXT1XGS. ■ - - .S»I . . . MICH.
approvingly upon the coumo ho has thBcn lover. ’ And with d\? caution oho
I shall resjioat and estofin yob) bat I aayurtng of her early life P*
waited and sought An opportunity, com­
cannot be yoar wife. Have cumfiareien
MAIN BROTHERS.
“And now, Mary, if ct some future municating with no one, that she might
on me, and do not pre— mo any further."
‘Toot Mary! I never think of her
Pwrta
Mary Granville stood before mo — alto without fouling toy resolution of total time you should fool that you can trtest
thus spoke, with her bands clasped and abstinence stronger. When wo were
her head bowod, trembling like, an as­ school children together, her father was
the revenge for the deed, slq—bfoed not
and ask you again for your hand ; ar.d One of tho yueng mwn who w— present
pen, and I fancied there were tears in
. . . vsreswos Sv.
should It be my happy tot to receive if I when the aWfid coed w— committed, not
her ay*- Ph” vna beautiful and, furth­
HArtnrdS, . BSyl ■ MCHlSAN. er Jhna thri, I had believed that she happiest of the happy
will devote every energy of mr Ming to tong after w— killed by ncridout. Thon
'
Mr. Granville w— in the habit of make your Hfe a joyous and peacefol another one w— captured by tho Feder­
iored ma
•
‘ona.’’
al forces p—sing through, and when it
She w— an orphan, and had been on1 let go her hands, and bowed my bred became known that he w— one of the
put w »■
to wipe away a tear. I turned towards murderers of the young ddcto/r, be w—
Groceries and Produce,
one of our village schools. Of her curly without his brandy.
th* door, r—Dv intending to depart and shot bv order of the CK&gt;mmandirur erfTnx-r
Hfe I knew nothing —re that she hod
Cgive her time tor reflection when she pro­ But DiriwketiH lived, a regular guerrilla,
boon educated and moved in good aodaly;
rtsVe rt.. Bahtikga Mien.
iced —y noma I looked back, and a daring, bloody guerrilla, who staled
and I bod reason to bcliovo that steams grossly intovinotofi Of coureo, under
hands w— stretched out towards mo I himself A *‘Louirin*d Tiger." And —
time her parents had been wealthy. such circumstances, Ykso of two things
little re— hart he for the murderous
Buth— father had failed in business, and must happen—the man must reform or
W. PARKER A SON,
deed th— be not only lived In the oonnit had Men fold to mo that tin ead re­ he must sink. Mr. Granville did not re­
veres bad killed him. I bad kao'WH that form. and ere many ye«fe he died a me. Only give me to know that I have tty bwt had taarrted and Hved tfi the
neighborhood-,
drunkard's daqth, leaving bis family in your love and will ”
armrew rraxxr,
It km in the b—utifnl month of May.
I
stopped
speaking,
for
Mary
’
s
head
poverty and suffering.
IMHYIMQB. - - - s*yl - • • RICH.
,T~- ----tlm
C—H* lull'd,,
had beefi pillowed npftft mi* bo—m, and when.ono Sabbath morning the young la­
coiritortable
dy, with the heart of a Spartan soldier,
she w— weeping Fka a child.
'
"Now! New I’ ’ aha uttered — I wound
of Mghteea w— kilted re a street
LEW. CAMPBELL,
tea. But thia unexpucfisl fight m New York. Mrs. Granville sur­ my arms tbod bar. "Oh ChArl— I Mov­
all ray bright prospseta to vived her son but afsw months—abso­ er doubted. your truth, I know that yos
cannot
deceive me yod blew your no
lutely dying, the doctor said, of « breken
morels, a church member, but sought the
ble resolution to keep it F!
—e—Bplishmcnt of the tong-cherished
Foor Maty, , tfras Wt fatherless t&amp;d
object on that day, beconea ft w— fiksly

c VxiSDix

c o HOtBWflt.

era
sti.Cakes

h

coot.

Saita i Hamsaaien,

Drip, Mrticiies, GroceriB,

iirub o. wnuoM.

HASTfltOl EOfltfc.

__

sail 1A1X CtEB.

Llnryi Sale Sulk,

'fi j mm.

‘City Restaurant,’

KSI.AMAEOO.MieA

■ A&gt;

ROWEft, ’

•*Then/ aaldl wiih ■more ★aftnth

than I might have betrayed under other
dxcunwtinors, *1 leave you to voureelf.
HASTlNtJA ■---■- «**»■ and while I tty to shake off tho loro that erhved. But what’s the matter ! Bla­
hna bound mo' to you, I will only hope me you took pate m a gho—
I atrtgglsdwith my-U And told Jack
that ere yem lead another into your net
you will amolude beforehand whether I had
UltlYMD WTATLH HOTEL. „
L—« M- ”
Sboh
iaed gionpa. hit I did not stop to [nah air restored me.
BEACH STREET BOSTON. h-wr-hw q&gt;eak further. I turned and

break-

Him**,
rtirtrns jtxbw*

J&amp;ash

LXOCEMY A*

MIDDXZB vn-x/a.
. TU tr. ksews as MoCOMNELL *
Vaile. .&lt; A- toy &lt;UmsireA Mr.TMfobesbl. i.urm to

ELIJAH H. 8HABZ.0,

supper. With nothingel—&gt; there wriuld tte

bread after having been reduced to Hour;
but not only la thia al a rertoua to—«e
nutriment, but It Involves a n— Ires w—
of dig—Ura power. Wheat be—d re­
quires three hours and a half to be di*

Boiled barley li— al—ty-Awv per —at.
of nutriment flour in the fcra of ba—A
from thirty to eighty per Prat. But
there to another Important )—cUeal c— rtdcralkn relative Jo children. Bcwwty.
eno parts eat of a hundred of U»My
of tho teeth are evtupoesd of time; eM

lime. Thia Unw eooMs ebiafiy fre—ttee

hAk oftbwgnln.to separated fr-nto

floor there are thirty ynwaibi
fl vs hundred pouqda or Vtoi
there &gt;s6 eighty-«Ve p—»d
and when fl la
1

Important they are to tbs healthful pc»
peratton of the fifed for the stomach.

the whoia'nft
flour prepan
eomn other articles; apd Ktha eaflteifl

Zion wore ant in a strange laaA T
kadtfikan their* h—pa. down from

douH

suribe songs that flfcretbne made toyo-thaefty of their God All marked

ten into several pieces, revered with
On leering tathe ttwta she went
imdytohb boose, Uilbrifru to beard ten ilcwlj tormwA

I remarked, that under other circumI might hare been —ore calm

w

dally food at our tablas; Um—are Indian

^ALtUBOHB

Still Leads the Van!

fitetatea

U »w~ ■»» ten
u»* 1 tea ante wmtb
in- it, bnW • 4te «»te » »I Ante
ten te* team u
OA" I itetata, te I M
v Aotnt item tea ite lota-eter, “I tetete ta ttetetenjut

ggoemrss

fjton&amp;wss ni ^U-'

4 av ■ tali te! «**■

e
I
seslUNL-.
•»«&lt;
,
8EAHU A XeCOlfRZLB.

WJMMK®™'"
bUh.rw4.tW. Tint*.

�She $wtia|&gt; gsssrr.

GOOD jnews,—good niSws.
H.oo

IKVO

Tea,
1,00.

the Democratic rote of Mil ,toee 1881.
Returns from Marty the whole state,
show a a like decrees* and prove that

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.
75 Cotton Batting,

bre KopubUean principles, but who ww»
lulled tn to security by the foies hope that
tbs largo
of previous elections
was equal to any emorgusaey. The mteake aims w-ll-olgh being fatal In Penn­
ey Ivan la, as It will be everywhere.
AYe troet that Republicans will pon­
der this lenson well. Tha partial lea of
a groat State is something, lut it Is init wSlharo In retarding reconvtructlou
by renewing tha hopes of the enemies I
of tho unkm. Just tho effect that was1
produced by the apathy and consequent
defeat of the party tn IMS, in a lore de­
gree h duplicated tn 1M7. Then It pro-.
longed the war; now, it postpones the
day of peace and harmony within our I

TftVijiirtlMtt I to acAthlatatoaaBn too&lt;;uont appeal to you for actsqm and
uxm ? Each member cd the party haa
a duty to perform which bo may not
uaglaot without dancer. Euplnenaaa tn

to revs tbs country la tbe post, you will
also be able to do B la the future." An­
other said. '* When we souto to see you
again. General, we hope to find you In a
larger and whiter residence than thi*.’’
Htereply waat •*! hero no desire for
any higher portion, or any tntroasr of
power or duties."
av*ln aa counties In Ohio the Equal
Suffrage Amenteeet rue 21,188 rotes
behind the vote for Gen. Hay®. It has
probably 60,000 majority against It In
the F tete. The official figunsehow that
in Hamilton county aloo* J,000 Repub­
lican* did not rote
the late election.
Under the Constitution of Ohio, tho
people w.U be caned upon, in 1871, to
rote whether they will have a Conven­
tion of Revision ; and tho question of
equal suffrage will therefore go over un­
til that time, since, ax the very bret.lt
eould only be submitted as an Independ­
ent proposition in 1871.

do
do best pafr of aUppen,
Marta Heater. M do
Maa Oso. WllHaro*. beat watch ease,
- de
do
best lamp mat,
Mrs. MeDwaia, boat ottoman,
W.FposUble, folds
R. Young, cro. tidy,
Mr*, M. 8. Winiama, eowe baakrt,
Mrs. Smith, M do
Richard Young, rone work.
Mr* J. C. Baana, ahall-work paper
bolder, '
C. McQueen, penoil drawing,

Satinot Suits for Men,
to
K
S3
-Brigham Yapag made a fearful
60
threat a few “abbalhe ago, to the youag
M
A goodblack Overcoat for $7,00.
mon of 8*lfe Lake C«y. He wanted
60
M thorn to “go for the young women of
Hou,” and said that each young ana
60
should marry aa many aa be can support.
60
—Collates, tbs New York soap mak­
S5
60 ers, uaa 126,000 pound* of grease weakly,
1.600 bushels of aaU monthly, and 800
60 toes of soda aah, and $30,000 worth of Will
60 perfumery, yearly, in tho production of
some 10,000,000 pounds of soap.

printing.
Ch**. HaQnom, woolen boa*
I. H. Barnum, Id do
Mark Heater. Bal. ixae,
A. D. Badcoek, &gt;ock*_
Mr*. 8. Andros, hl do

J. W. Hotchkiss. best collection of
of all kind*
Jacob Jordan, col, winter apples,
J. Keagte, fid do
.
J. W. Itotohkia* ool. peechre,
do
do do grapes,
do
do
do quinces.

LultUv. It will not do 1 Simple te/hy
U» tee prinoiplre at the party will not
do1 Eve y Republican must act ; eve­
ITAXT.—Tbs arrmtsf Garibaldi has
ry ItopuMtten m*t TOW! And so act not put a stop to tho attempt to make
and rote, that the highest Interests of Roms the capital of united Italy, bet I
has rather added fool to Um flames of
the party win be subserved.
revolution. A aoa of Garibaldi la Gen­
eralissimo of the Itallian farers, and at
last necounto wu advancing on Home,
after having oocupted many portions of
tho Papal territory. Late news itatea
Amen to that! Tho condition of the that France and' Fpaln have rent for­
oouutry Is by no mesne so reamurtng. ward troop* for the defence of the Papal
that BepubUeaas eaa afford to abate one
authority- If tills bo true, ths revohrJo’- of their Interest in the great prlncllonary movement will be abortive.

ly through the slaveholder's rebellion.
Neither can they afford In the present
tran-IUon state of our national affidrs,
to fritter away by apathy— by disgracefu! feuds and the shamaltas tricks of pro'rodonal politician*, the prestige which
they have to heroically won aa the price
of devotion to tbe Union, American na­
tionality, and the best interests of hu­
manity every when. *
»
The manifest duty of Republicans
Is prude neo. With this to the ckxthal
idea, governing and permeating the1'
•munclaUon of the principles of the par­
ty and rawtrolling each member, air
t hinge else nceeamry to the growth and
permanency of any party will follow. .
We shall have a fill th fol administration

■B-At Dayton. Ohio, n Invalid soldlere, Inmates of a Soldiers' Home.were
taken to the polls to rote forGen. Hayes
to a man. They were all crippled and
helpleea, but the DtsnocnUle &lt;rowd
v» cowardly enough to Insult them
with coarse epltbota, while some yelled :
“Pitty you hadn’t lost both your d-d
anna."—Sorry that other h* was left" 1
—’’Pity the rebels hadn’t killed you."
There are tha men to whom Republi­
cs S have yielded tho partial control at
lesut of the great State of Ohio.

BOUb

LSIIEt' WEAt II EULESS VAIIETT.

Tho brsaa of which the Instruments of a'
yacht more than two hundred miles dis­
tant wore composed, was discolored, and
the inhabitant* of Reikavik, a hundred
mile* from Hecla, were nearly suffocated
by the sulphurous fumes.
-Geo. Fraud* Train sent hl* wife on
*90 day's voyage from Australia to
America, that an expected child might,
by being born in this country, become
a possible future Prreident of the Unit­
ed States. Mrs Train was neariy ship­
wrecked on the pnsaagv, but site reicht-d

^noireu

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.
Hasting* October M, 1887.—y

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS!
Cheap Goods,

ROBERTS-

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

—■•Thrre’a our grand mother," say* a ]

oolemporary, **a itrlklng instance why
women should vote. Rhe's paid tai as
on a dog for tho last 10 years, and now
declares aba won’t stand It any longer—
Sr* MV broS •&lt;»
sbo’U eUber rote or kill tha dog 1” Thai
TaaDC ate
I
dog is probably watchinc tho program mU *l RI18O8aBL8
of fimklc suHrago with aa anxious eye
Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
and aching heart.

i. FiEistoir s a csv

jcasS^v^

JCST

DCNT FAIL TO CALL &amp; SB!

of lbs G. B. V. R.
ha*, week. He infor
of tha Company h
forJlS,0«pernd
necessary to saU th
onttrt dollar baf
bought. II to ool
he think* sad ur
ilea of the road b

To buy your DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.

\ VS.LC ABX.K
»oldter friend L.
Grove. had tho mt
have his grey h
This botre toa warM-rved feithfolly la
re Merri’J’e Horae
portion of tha wa

ssnetii. ac a everterrrevest os rsarzsr csi

r‘ PATENT MEDICINES,

Of *n gl*4* taei B*e*iv*4. Amt frrei (k* Mu*r**«&gt;rer«.

FW ujoofcAferMterelFrer-re-ly. Slin^.^u.r-

aMS aS Bror l*ab&gt;-*M IMr«

-

-

Prok-on see. 3d, Iterry. flfl).
Chaa. 8. t-urtth and wife to Richard
8. Bmlth-n } af a i of a a hwo. 8, Hmt- ^00,000 WORTH
’nfjx»ha C. Floeum snd wife to H. 8.

Soane oo ths street-jubilant
Larklngs --on »ec. 7, Castlelon. $50.
Democrat—Did you bear those guna? I
John II. Diekensbaets and wife to
tell you ws can afford to burn powder Utah* Flocuin—on ace. 18, CasUeton,
over such victories aa throe! Touchy SIM
Joseph Wood brow and wifo to A. L.
Haan—on sac. 14, Bany, I&amp;50.
C. C. Hyde and jsH* to W. H. Beeben w 1 of n e L see. &gt;1, Amyria, 1700.

York.

Ladle's Baskets, Port mon naiss, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, ^c. ^e.

NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS.

Morgan Huff snd wife tn George
Maoch—convey* on sec. 4, Woodland,
•300.
Jana O. Williams to Wm. Upjohn—
pt. of tot 688, Id Hearings. 8400.
Lccy M. Beniamin to Otiadlah M.
Tltu»-n • | ofs w i, sec. 81. Hope, &lt;217.
. John Finder, !r. et at to Horaoe Frewiiuu-c.il
o, j nornai tue,
Jestrn Imea and Wile to Fredrick
nickte-^i at s w i, sac. U, Baltimore,
"fit.; Elgbnsy and wife to Ami

'IrowILhULLCKiA*

Oo to Hobcrts'
To buy jour GROCERIES.

ISTEW GOODS!
Hasting* Oct 10th, 1887.

nMtf

&lt;fc CO.

TEMPLE OF FASHI0H!

Go to Roberts

JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES!

GOODYEAR, BARLOW k BAILEY'S MAMMOTH 8T0RE.

DOB-racaipt tit a portion of the Coen- •
mlttee*a report* we ware unable to pub­
lish the entire Uat of premium* test
week. Below we publish each reports
aa have been received and correct some

?

To buy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

Lails, be are art [8 U ROBERTS’
To buy your Traveling Bi*' Hp has the neatest, best,
largest and .cheapest aaBortment
ever brought to this market

XkHBAMFr OL
it hcmrx, •?

kxts.

Ir*Hatch, first premium,
MM
J. Hendershot. M do,
t 60
Ovrin, Veg to6fcs and
A. J. Rewe, i bu. ears dent corn,
60
g&amp;Jt is very evident that.tho spirit te D. It. McElwain, yellow, no premium,
at work now tn the Democratic party aa
“
beet} bu. wheat,
60
was manifested at tbs last Presidential JI. L. William*
"
onto,
60
election. McClellan was the pro-Steve- Johney Goodyear, best eaU. of beet* 60
ry candidate; pence was to be made with C. B. Benham, i dos. Rada.bagaa,
M
tho Booth through him, but Slavery I
। 3. P. Cady, best collectton of tarnepa,

To buy your Books

and tires te Ms f

&amp; Sta­

tionery.

CUSTOM W8IK MAHTO ORBEt

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!

Mr. Editor r
That’s tfhat‘8 tlic matter at
4 Boot­

Roberts' Pidnikr Dbcc

store.

My

Joods have been

BOUGHT TO SELL

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

pie will find out, on giving me fo
calL" I obtained them in New
York, rad ora sell them m cheap
m Detroit and Chicago housei
d.“did think or advertising
these goods, »ut our neighbor*
’ have so completely exhausted
every source of wit, wisdom and
■ bvmor, in the many bright sri®/
tillatjoDB of .pxpsc, ioctry and
blank verse—beaifteatcllingBoms
the Dogondest Whoppers in
the bargain, that I hare conclud­
ed not to advertise.
But, as I.
*«id betbre, I hare AW Goods,

of

Good Goods, Cheap Goods, Good^

can’t Beet, and they *r*
far sale too. If you see an/UK ytm

»m.-“fcBw!."-do*+), — want­
ing ray of tbe*e Goods, ple*H
write.
Toun truly,

.

�©al and atoaUrnrra.
~~

wjoilt noticed

to ““toe iart weak,

■ FECIAL NOTICES
TH Trail &gt;faa Dn*apU.

C1VG

bw»w a*n Uat dyxpapal* (a laawitoi, tall*
to» ia to aay teakaa aa afragtoa* teiaUke.

»iin—M............... OCT. a
TAxxnnruurua............ ru»sY. oct. a
.......TtmmT.MT.il I
■ WTOItUPST.OOT.la
mvwq,^. .. ........
JFMSSTUWB............. .THUMBIT. 9VT M
*ARRT............... TURBOAT.'OCT. M.
MAPLIOaOVR......... IJtATURPAT.POV. a

uuel last Thursday eve1L ard uf 8up-rvisor», a
’icadrnt was suggested,
i in Gvor of the “true and

dMea^to^bfatoef sera V Trail akaepty, yd’**

/faoTCTt Oamb or Bass Baxa.—a
taiatch game of base-bn 11 was played it- |
। cently.between the Hleknry Octenere and;
HaAtings Lcuo Star first nines, lu which
the former were the winners. The score
stood 48 Cor Hickory Corner's Club, to
10 for Lone Ftar, cn 5th innings; when
Ilutinga succumbed to tbo pmrare.
The Barry boyo played a very fine
game ; much better than could be ex­
pected of n club so recently organised
and ncoreaarily with eo UUle practice.
Tbcygivo promise of ranking among
the very beat of our btatc bare bailers.
We hope tureo them thia way arain,
when we shall take great pleasure In
according to them the justleo which
their merits aa gentlemen and players
demand, and which the crowded state
of our columns this w^ck, will not ad-

NEW CASH STORE,
TO BUY YOUE GOODS I

Rev. D. C. Wuroirr, the Ptale Lectur­
er of the Older of Good Tempters, dclleered a te rperanca lecture In tha school
hxuo W Friday evening. 11. wM
listened to With marked attention and
his lecture w«a highly appiectered. It
to a nnlrcnal rvgret with radmal tem­
perance men, that Uie late CoitotlluUirae A Hai:.ey —There gentlemen al Convention saw fit to submit the ptot.n )y -cnivtug an lesortment lilUtoey clause U&gt; a separate vote; but If
Ibai wi.l compare favurbly Id Mr. Wuarr could talk to att the people
lib any in market. They arc of tho State, I think 1: would prove a
ibr Uat ।nt. reals of the public,
rn: y otter the same at prices would
___ call ootthe theta and figures, logic
I ; i- or t low buyers. Pee their ■ and
i-.d argument*, which an intelligent
public could not realat, whin pre-cnled
in the forcible manner In which Hr.
Wuotrr presented them here, and
wan'd thereby woik a popular Influence
tn favor of tempt rance, which h eo
Decenary to the enforcement of the

■0 CALL &amp; SB ’

R»v. J. W. Bancroft of Emanuel
Church, of HasUngw, preached here te t
Sunday, and 1 undemand I e hoe msde
arrangmeats Io hold meet.eg* here Once
in two w eeks lu the future.

r DRUGS AND

GROCERIES.

TOILET AND
JLE.

1 IB H BDB1BT8’
PaAVSuxG Bas­

neatest, best,
[&gt;est aaaorteent
ic

3ooka&amp;8ta-

: large aud rcapectibla audience assem­
bled at the Court llouxe last beunlay
Th • horw .«a war-worn Teterin, having In response tn the stirring call of many
•c-rtd filth.ully in the regiment known cl Urena Ibr a Temperance More Meeting.
Mem H's Hone, during the greater It was one of the most Interesting meetInga that has ever convened la Barry
county, an&lt;l speika well for the cause of
Temperance.
The mocUng was addressed at length
r In llaat.ngs one nf (he very Liat
&gt;crie- In thr State, where bread, plea, by D. C. Wright aud O. L. 1UT. 1 be
a sad tracker*. of all kinds, are remarks of the fanner were listened to
h In the eery belt alyle and sold al, with breath lisa attention. The amrumint than Kalin &gt;ed bakeries charge. , meats he advanced In Ibvor uf rafety
for humanity—In fitvorof peaee in com­
munity—peace In the family circle, art
r.AXD. eni la now making ns good liicontravertlble. Ko one can deny the
'Tlckrr»a-c*n l&gt;e produced In Michigan. fact that sobriety te the stepping stena
Tlu tra.e are ikrited to call and ex- to all that Li dedrable In this Ute—da
good tho true and tbeboautlfuL Koona
can deny tha fart that Sobriety makes
good mon—happy houtoo—peaceful and
it Picsel, o’ Rutland township. In
’hae-&gt;unty.b80yeirs old. J!r. P.,fought
Mr. WmiohtU a power far much good
tbD “Brit •brrt’ during Hw war of 1812, to the cause of temperance. A true
sad uni to I,I* fn-ed m loving nature, man and Christian, ho loads an audirnae
tUbto all oirta of tyranny now by vot- by the farce af h‘s genli^ and by tbo
■ugs clean Republican ticket at every Inspiration of his subject to tbo thres­
'hetha. The rcaa-in must be forcible hold of a better and purer Ufo. and by
Tbl -fc ke -p-u.t-o'dman term the ballot his examide, to a life devoted to the
tox. Thu (sat Dummer, Mr i’ICXKLL bigheat interests of humanity.
Hto
rndlcd tn ten hours 4) acres o wheal; mMon to to lift men up, and well to ho
this fall he -ut Ln ten hours, 7 ocrea of ■ucotwding Ln hto noble work.__________

l™t well to '.l.eirtnnacleand endurance
If they would not be nut stripped by thio
elattL and hearty old gentl«mon

the matter at
Dire A Booxd* have been
iZZanthe peoon giving me v
them in New
I them m cheap
Chicago house*
of advertising
oar neighbor*
ely eibuatod

'IxiTTniAnia at Worm.—From,
Hope Gwcaiiip, wclearn theta barn and
ii’eouv-nta, belonging to D. Ppboul, and
’’□stack* of hay belonging to M. llAJMDt
•wsdecmyr l by flrv ycstenlay. The
1m li about ro6, and falls bosvUy uj&gt;oo
Mr. draocL, a hard-wnrklng tenner, i
Till, fa
. ...»

and they ara
you as* eoy-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

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XXDDIJmLLX

1OOT.

1807.

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ILWO for 10 Cte.
$10,000 for 10 CH
Climax:

S44 by Ibsfahn ■ ■ Iipko*. WMto*Mavtaad.

.

a rrxnoMEBT,
P«vfs»toy, Paocy Coto., Walt Paper, A.
A TULL STOCK af artMlaa la aty Uaaraaalaatlr
books

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Clitetep aa me Cticape*! :
Tbo altotel ■IlMtliMl I* paid to Um Mtortiaa ot
wry aiuai. to a* nrpnMa.rat - .
aaeoteO &gt;UI U rn. wr
iMiaoea Tb« nwtol car. r(,.o to th. aamX r-i

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SUM lor IS enU.
It Drab Wilhoit • aear. fc
tohllj nhoaia bo without It.
We warrant It to care Scrofula
Sores, Sult Rheum, Chilblains,
Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Bore Breast or
Nippies, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands,
&amp;c., it makes a perfect cure.
It has been used qjer fifteen
yean, without one failure.
It has no parallel—haring per­
fectly eradicated disease and
healed after all other remedies had
foiled. It is a com pound of Arnica
with many other Extracts and
Balsams, and put up in larger
boxes for the same price than any
other Ointment

ipry.l "M—-S—..
MAIN BROTHERS
City News Depot,

BOOTS f SHOES, CHEAP!

RUSSELL
A NEVINS.

DRCOGJ^jT AND BOOKSELLER,
Eoiplre Bloek,
MIDDLEVILLE, - B11yl ■ MICHIGAN
^£IDDUtVILL*

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gash Wanted gmmriiatrlij.
Brazil ovrr x
Our customers will pteew take notice
that our booka are balanisxl to IhoFiMT
or July, aud all account* pBoviously
made are due and moot bo settled Imme­
diately. Weneod allthat la .tu*u&gt;.*Dd

to paiil

to toso foIke aaaat

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A Kodim SxxMox.-It was our privitoluisn fa a dtecotm* of remark*««fover And bo^ty, pre^ibed test aabst the M. e. Cbnreh by Rev. D. C.
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Ureas to. Tarwa, eaatUH do*
"ptMlarina. M.rrb MU&gt;. 1M7.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries^
Hats &amp; Gaps,
Crockea*y,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

ETEET SEEDED XIE* IS* *TTLI

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*wtiT Jits. Lamps, chirxmts.
TUCTMta, RntlMQWS Sc . *C_ *r.
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Hill woks, nwnraratn.
■sfoiWUM, *c nurrr wtstc.

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L?AIA”*'’“r««To£S

DRY GOODS.

les burled tn long sees past, emoo own
as far back
tho f i filH QWL
ttemo accounts of thorn say they wore
inlorred
uanlt IrtWh .vMbto tboy
crc now shewn, which to itoslf a vault
under tho belfty at tho Church of Et.
Kick..!, Du te
r«ia*e'Md
probabio report Is, that they were tooml
in a part of tha braying ground clcre by,
on tho extent Ion of some alteration, and
found m they now uro, in a wonderful
state ot preservation, and known and
Identified by their tombstones, which
■till existed U tho time of I heir «*-

IT TOG WANT GOOD GOODS CHUT,

STOCK ‘ HARDWARE,
Thpbrcntco, a wisoteecher, would not
softer cron his grown up sons and doughtore to associate with there where con­
duct was not pure and upright.
“Dear Irtber," said the geoOe Eula­
lia to him one day, when he forbade her
in company with hop bredher, to visit
the wolrtfte Lacinda, “dear father, you
must think us very childish if yuu Imag­
ine that wo should be exposed to dan­
ger by it”
The fkthec took tn silence a dead emd
ftom the hearth, and reached it to Ute
--- .WWA
WB JDU, ray
child; take it.'*
Eulalia did so; &gt;t^l behold! her deli­
cate white hand Aratlolled and blacken­
ed, and aa it chanced, her white dress

However this may be, there they are,
and few can oontanplate there dbghjar
rams In a of poo: mortality without ex­
periencing raver searattona than ihoec
of common curiosity, wcndcx.cr dbguat.
'I'bo decent Into the vault Where they
ore te rathtr difficult, the stono atepe
nmrow and windlag,and the guide. Who
marched flr.t with s torch, seems to
have n prevailing notion that if he can
•ea, all will be wsH^ therefore be gore
en ahead, aud leavee you to follow or
slumblo down aa beat you can. The en­
trance is somewhat atortUng. By tbo
light of this slogla torch, you behold a
■moll ▼cult, entirely surrounded by
gh^sfly figures. A withered brown hand
near tho door seems extended to clutch
you aayow sfitsr J «fid it requtree enme
little time to accustom youreelf to tho
nnusuH rigid. In tho center \ smr.ll
erore stands erect from fho etone part­
men!. and all round the vault nro the
figurur, in a standing poslllon, elightly
eupported by iron bands or hooka ngsAnut
tbo wall. At their feet He Innumerable
human tenet, found.at the same time, ..^,L E. LDEWUJL
but not similarly preserved, for these fall
to pieces when touched.
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IRON &amp; STOVES
Dry Goods,

Boots #Shoes,

Hats and Caps,
Groceries,

Crockcry
•And Glassware.

potml U CUi enlj.i of ItetUox
X.JMnwl U'J
zAwmaa
is. Uuazh a inrtiaab nqaboS Sw k
Ar.. nen-Cil .
or WaUr&gt;. Vurln^ I'lnmthu, .
Du«ai ta irunl, orc eosoerxilr i

Tbo bod I os arc in a most singular stole;
In moat osecs th r. flesh and akiu remain,
having the apprxranca. amVwhan touch­
ed, llicponaLiUXLcy of thick brown leath­
er. In acme, the bonra arc visible here
rnl'.hore, and in the withered j«Wa teeth
may yet be aeon. On otben, portions of
link*or beard remain. Tbo ofirctof tb'tlr
rh.uukcn and discolored forma, arrang­
ed In thia manner, aa though they were
really a bund from another world, te
mo-t marvelous, an.l wholly distinct
from tho swatliod, stiflbnod mummies of
Ecypi, which never ear convey aoy
Ksaofllfb; while these sevm almost to
■taw nt you. and long to aptnk, u&gt; If
your or.trance had dispelled theeochantmeut in which they had been held.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

PHIUIM * BENTLEY

•JK

HARNESS

About florae, rcmarkatuc iscte ore told,
having been carefully preserved from
tho various tombs. Hero you are shown
"tho flgurcofaboy,«upp»e.lt'.&gt; have been
burled olive, fur ho was found exactlyin I
lira p»idon In vrbioh he sksw appea-r;
aiidundcrtbstidenmortfcnif jltobfhold.
The distorted llmbe, the twisted body
apparently convulsed, tho clenched
uunds, w Itij the. naEa. firmly oct in the
pilui, .ind the bead thrown back in
agony—ail these tell their nwful talo,
and who aha’.I way nor.- what Hint tale
wan? Near him, we seen family, eonairtlng t»f five bodies, said tohavudkd
fTOtn eating poisonous furgi. Intteud of
ciuthiooaa
Every ligament of ike
bony faces, erafy contortion of the atffened lltnhe, tell cf n.ejirer.ugdo*th,ar.d
reminded mo of tho terrible picture of
Cexmt U*olln uiiKhin family. Near
them, tho forbidding figure of a negroes
stands prominent, and unmistakable
from tho singular term of the bead end
Jaw. So repelling fa tho Otoe, IhnH ecnld
■well believe »be, toe, lulgiit ham been
ennocted with sonic frightful history.
EurtiUrun, wo beheld a g&lt; Doral officer,
killed hi a duel, and still tbo ahplng
wound to clearly marked en lfls aldo.
1 itese flguroj ailbrd ua a eight tomoraltKS upon. They prosch an awfnl acrmon on bumr.n vanity r.nd ambition.
Eo much, was I incUnod to remain mus­
ing and dreaming among tho dead, that
my guido at length, io dcsparc, remindremind­
ed ms to dopar:.

GLORIOUS NEWS
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Ready-Made Clothing

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JKWKLRY &amp;-MUSIC STORK.
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Broad Gang# Railway!

by the umof as*p*jur»'»o 'h»‘
eon teypltel, wbllrtbojsotly nl.bmM

£,’0XL””'FIKU), or CLEVELAND, or COOKY, trill
MANCA, is sefrre.

LACKING
l*rwlscteC&amp;emost BrUUialsad Utitas
Tha result of the fierce eoofifet of the
flirt day ‘a fighting In the wlldcructs had
bed adverse to tbo army of the United
State. General Lae had flung one wing
of Lie ettny between our forces and the
base of their auppllea, which would rc-

NEW YORK

Diseases of (he Vrliary and Sexual

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Tar fireaaruioat to be
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making a nobelrea aalute elieully took D
their ittU ConorelsSebofleM, Meade,
&gt;•«
Boniaide, 64cktea, Howard, and oHrere, Unl,
1 bellovo were there.- Notn wurtlwaa

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VOL. XII.
ausiiieM girtrtorjj.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1867.

NUMBER 27.

SusintM Catda
MJC8EDIH0B OF TO BOARD 01
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tUPEBVlBOM.

MIBB M. MEAD,
raanwoau

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MRS. C. FREEMAN,

lunriwgs, • • .jftri... Mien.
WILLIAM MYERS,
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EDI.BETOS a Sa’A

Music &amp; Jewelry.
ri-STorj Dtvo groxx.
HAKT13GS. • . ».Sji . . . MICH.
PEE8TON A MEAD,

General Grocers,
-t-'ro rBODtyfe DIULCR. ■
HARTIXtM.. . . Bk*l - - MICH.
vr Co* p«id for rrudaea

IIIYAI. H1I0I1 A ca„
ia

^•b,'“*2*‘K*“!-‘e ta d* ““ P™te»M st th,"
ioi1r’,,uu“B *4o’,‘*d b/ 7*“ “d
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Boots and Shoes,
1X1MAS llARTISOs. - -

CeU““- Dod^

TURNER A CLARKE,

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Carrin ■ &amp; Waim-Matas.

SHiscrllanu.
One of Kature's Noblemen.

HAST1MO4. - • . atyl - • ■ MICH.

My thoughts were faraway from any
noblemen of any kind as I stood among

ROBINSON A WIGHTMANdry goods establishments, situated on
the fashionable ptomcnade ot our thriv­
ing metropnlA
I w.» one of the many who lined the
polished counters, looking with admir­
ing eye'on the beautiful fabrics to tempt­
ingly displayed. The half boor's abR LANG, KPRAGUE/t CO..
sontaof the obliging clerk, whocoidd
CLOTHING, find the style I required only Ina dis­
tant part of the hou*e. allowed toe to be
entertained with washing the stream of
fair ones coming and do; art Ing.
And while I waited and made mental
critMHam t» amuse myself, gn incident
W. 0, HEDRICK'A CU.,
occur.-ed 3 little out of the common ob­
Safflen &amp; HanessBiisn,
servation of 1 hop visitors.
A alight, •mall woman, pale, sad-eyed
and wearing faded black, came In with
HASTtXCS. . - - aSyt - - . MICH.
_____
a new Inflax of visitors, walklngtimidly
and seating half frightened glances st
MAIN BROTHERS,
tbo piles of pretty stunk.
twsl la
A bright new tueterlal on the counter
Dw, Msiiciics, tarits,

IIartvare,SMlm,Hails

x

tremblingly Inquired the price; when
she wits told my sbaip eyes saw a bill
rirrsasBX st.
HASTINGS. - a»yl ■ UlCHlQAX. twisted In the quivering fingers with a
perplexed, troubled air, and my ears
beard the murmured—
J. COLE A BON,
nnsiL n«&lt;L&gt;u ts
1 "Annie will used ten yards.”,
I "Will you take it?"
Groceries and Produce,
I She ilfted her pale, meek face, and

STATE KT.. HAJ*ri*nA MICH.

W. PARKER A BON,
twui-.w .

Livery &amp; Sale Stable

or sLicKkEisr.

riebrsted rwaedy.
r-t&lt; ki:hou. nrxcxra: r.

LEW. CAMPBELL,

“City Restaurant,”
jlxt»

Hvsn

ortm ntror.
UASTlhOS, MICU.

; answered:
"I cannot, I did not think it would bo 1
so much.'*
Ebaw-s turning away when a gentle­
man who like niys.lf had been looking
and 1st. nJ ng, drew near, asking of the '
clerk :
".What dote the lady want? I will
wait upon her—you attend to the cuitomer below."
The r.spcctful manner In which be
wrt obeyed mode me at once aware that
■ Bow many yards did you want,
msd.im?"
Her cstontohment was annexing.
"1 can’t take it air."
"I am not talking about that," with i

healih bad lorrod her to rednqubh lhe
work w th which she bad obtained a
aunio'tfor hexaelf and her two father-

ro.ll

tam U. «•»

J^EW C.IIOCERY AT
JgALUMOBE

"iMd hi, inimsl to

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ELIJAH H. STAHLS,
Oakanx. .ill

oontlnoai by R. II. HRARtR

Family Grooerlea,

•4 Way

d^irsbto for tot ssasfart sf »*•
will IxnUIm i&gt;r cash. ja
J.oe M. !MT.
aftf ”
KEABM &amp; McCOMMKlX.

Still Leada the Van
ciocartao rwmiMt rot M1

'.b*Joa.ia&lt;i
bat i*d&gt; »u

’“'iWwS-Mb'! .nxu w
t -arlul Rank* and the U.'tlo woman
‘o*£d, «TX turned to depart Ukaone

1st -toft„.•*

Os maitaa tot .npori wu seerpisd. Mr.
Mfe. w»r«d to fo&gt; th* rvport af tesemasriitos
poo lb* teUa. Motion prsrallxL
On motion tbo Board odjonrned antil to kot­
ow noratog, at tbs boor of SsMtoet. .
D.STKttER. CUrk.

Decay m THE Ou. Rmtnts,—A ncent visitor to the oil regions of Fann*
syivsiila dsooibea the desolation which
reigns In a once famous locality. TU­
t ween OR Qty pod Haadvllto, not one
well bln operation. Jib only a long
line of rotting derricks and rwitcd bolU
ota and tnglnca. At FmRtlln, when
the French creek empties into the Alle­
ghany, they show with pride the great
Coart Honan that they are building, Ute
tall marble monument to iheraartyrv vt
the war and the tumbling down furm
house of the Evans family. Three years
fortheir bouse end ground. The ofe
vnu» refused as too moderate; a*d the
daughter of the house. In the fimte of
sudden wealth, scorned her lustte tow.
and «xT.M her engagement. NuW
the estate, boose, lira and all, will sot

�HAITIMG1,

Wool Growers,

Oeacral Jew* IteJU.

its Bituatian and Surrptuulinp.
Amid th* ironcrai prospetHy

qood news,—goOd news.

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rtawnxGe, acxcir.
and pojiulatlen aa rapidly as Hastings,

ADVANCE THE KTANDARD.

Denims,

pnbEc,-«ir to any impartial man, to auy
York declined 21-2 cent* a yard.
—1
’• V _ _ _
. bin. at lilm or Stripe Shirtintf,
Prints,
Colon,
—Throe signers of the Declaration of
an4rrapeettal in all my eammunleationa Sugar,
Bon ing Ground to Beaton.

■n.e meet grerifTlnarfrusof the times dan t water privilege formant
, that tn th. mldM of the preorat re- VIM
—Gen. Grant has averworked himself,
stranger, that visits Hasting*, but re- l

others, without alluding to Lurvsy -

the Standard of their principle*. Even tact, it wMdd.be &lt;4U#e?B matter to Ind
eeveril .toys’ ttaval, * finer or better
regkrtl as their greatest taijnnph—the rejactlon of Impartial rcffeago In Ohio—’ ucn, tum piece bios fair to rtvnl, before

Heavy

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.
75 Cotion Batting,

Wnni TTnis

SXSL'Siw."bS.

It to reported that Mr. Ewing,of Ohio,'
brother-in-law of Senator Sherman, to
Not a einglo recognised Republican IntheBtal
Journal baa as yet, intimated that it Will grow
jrvuid be well to modify or discord that
—The State Treasurer of Illinois re­
feature of tho Republican platform. On
ceived &gt;750, conscience money, from
the contrary, all unite in declaring that
tho MhUmant of Ohio must be changed, flatten, win to a few years, at moat, be—Rock Island, between low* and
IIHnoto, is to have tbe largest arsenal in
gnalzatteh there; and while th* present la turrounded with the best of fertile In the United Btates.
failure to deplored, the utmost-oonfl- farming lands, which abounds in Im­
—Two men who went into a steam­
denne is.telt that it will yet eventuate mensity of flr.e tlmler for building purIn an enduring triumph.
ron, Ohio, were suffocated, and taken
Aa.* No. 1 mark(4.aud shipping point,
Th* some indomitable r plrit Is mani­
fested with regard to the whole body of
—Tlrtrtaon men were killed in Hrxwao;
Republican principles. Or course, there Grand River Valley Railroad, which we
Tunnvl, Mwa., lad Saturday, by an ciCopperhead organs and managers who hope will not be long delayed.

palgn.thsi local quevtlons were alone In
isme, now sink their consistency and
shout that their seeming, far there are
no roalgnlns,—mean th* condemnation
of tho Republican party on tho nationid tosues of ilia day. The truth Is, three
Issues are net kept before tho people a*
they should be, owing to tbe Copper­
head effiirta to overlay them with minor
and irrelevant controveraiM, with a
view to distract tho Republican organ­
isation and detach some of it* mambere.
Their transient success In’ particular
will only convince tbe maatre of
the Republican jiariy ot tbe para­
mount duty of reviving their principles
in their purity, cleaving off* all accre­
tions and innovations, and then of press­
ing right onward to ‘fight it out on that
line." Our principtee have stood the
in arms, and lltey have rome out Victo­
rious over them all. But alLdhroogh
that prolonged crisis we did 'not have
unbroken Auroras. Then oven /reaction

shaft, burying lhe men.
—An Impertinent young fellow offered
hopoour cittern., will make it aa object
to strangers from abroad to oomo among
us. Wohave a locality that is seoond to grammar school, who was boarding of
tbe proficiency of his pupils, that not
hope to livelong enough to see Hastings ono of them could "decline a husband.'

lhe country is

A food Hoch Oonwalfor 17,00.

It. Mr. Lurrey’s article, tn my opinion,
is unmanly, ungenerous and unkind in

monte of other ponana In regard to the

they were abMTsd in 1901, i

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.
Hastings, October U, IB67.—n28 y

letters making these statements
upon at my ruddenoe.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS!

bfts. Now, I pm teas tobe a law abiding
clflsen, and as long as I am such, I ex-

—Chief Justice Chare ha* writtun s
letter to Judge Underwood, saying that
he will preside at tho trial of Jefferoon
Dav's before the United Ftatre Circuit mcncn gambling at the age of 47. Mr.
■a-TbeCorrcrhcnils arc figuring up
at Richmond at the November term.
tbelr“gaiM” In Indiana, at the recent
—The Cincinnati Ehgufrerlcnrns from •ibio or not; of that I Will let the public
election. They claim to .have mide
Judge । bet would say that 1 havo always
gains in thirty-five countie* aggregating a private letter fram "Washington, that
paid all honest debts of my con tract log,
11,610; but they fall lo recon their los.ee
without fear of contradiction, and have
They claim a gnln, for instance, in of CommisJontr of Inte.ual Revenue
never crawled under father's wing fur
—The Rebel Conservatives give up
two Republican ticket* were run, but
they omit V&gt; report a Democratic lea* of Virginia "In drapolr." They concede
1,100 in Allen County, of 500 in St. that lhe convent Ion is carried and that
the Radli-n!s wi.l haw a majirity of at
leasbtwetity delegate*.
of 100 to 400 in more ttein twenty other
—Tbe Clinton
RrpubUcan
a
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countio*. JJ’hcro was no State ticket to blacksmith al Lnlnaburg, named Glenelect in Indiana this fall, and the retail non, was cruelly beaten by employes of
was, that the Republicans made little lhe Jacluon, Lansing and Baginuw
ItaUrood, and to nut oxpect-.d to live.
counties. In strongly Republicancoun—Tbe pardon record show* that all

cent, discount, nor

discount at some otlieishave been.
- a»r. 1.. raja i uave.no: auoweu env
thing for tar, linseed oil orblack muck;

ROBERTS
F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.
XEW

(1
rnouy. Tho clhaena of Hasting» and
► u.-rounding country, will ronirmbar
that I had my sheep- tn the court house
yard for inspection, on th* 25&lt;h of May

discovered oo them. The sheep were
sheared on tbe 27th and ISth days folthat the wool wns of as goxi quality u
they iver sheared, and ok to th* weight

other man to the books of th* Hasting*
Wooten Factory, as it was published In
my hand-bills. Tho following'are the

MX.

DON’T FAIL TO CALL 4 SH!
GROCERIES.---psrsrs. OUS VASXI.UIKS, enr^UKS. wq X COSIPLSTS.STOCK fOB fAIXTUS CSX
JVST ascot KO

PATENT AfEDIClNTLS,

Go to Roberts’
To buy yotfr DRUGS ASD
MEDICINES,

Where be may be found during all buiflaeta hours/

To buy your GROCERIES,
and certify that the wool above Spoken
of, when delivered to tLis factory, had
no app- nranw of having t-llber tar or
black muck on It. t
Bamukl WnTTKHEan.
My view of the matter to thto: Any
man that will um&gt; artificial means in
order to drool ve the purehatere of sheep.
L’ guilty of *s great * crime, and should
buffer tire penally of the law as much aa
V- — „
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HasUnpi, OcL 10th, 1657.

n2Uf

Go to Roberts’

GOODYEAR, BABLOfr A BAILEY’S MAMMOTH STORE.

PROCLAMATION ISO. ONE!
brought, that bos bousirt sheep of him,
that will say be to dissatisfied with his
taMln. Now, Mr. Lurvey. 1 know of
three or four that do stalo that they aro
not eotufied.
1 would like to know why It Is thst
farmers nbout here, tliat pumha*ed sheep
I
-a.—L

laiia, tenrtaiip ti ROBIKS’
To buy your Tbavelixo Bas­

He ban the neatest, best/

largest and cheapest awortinral

FP.O BONO PUBLICO :

ever brought to this market

G o to Robertj
To buj your

Books i Sta­

tionery.

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!

Mr. Editor i
That’s what’s the matter

Robekts’ Pioneer Drcg A Boot'
store.

My Goods have Le«n

BOUGHT TO SELL os the peo­

Icy. At the Allyn House cx-Govnrnor
Bucklnham to trod need him to tbe Im-

ple will find out, on giving n»e&gt; •
call
I obtained them in New

ginncni to $55 and $30 for fln.1 class op­ mounds which are scattered al1 orW this
j—i.
W £U1&gt;
erator.’, and $100 for managers, in ._i
Irtemt pwrant. Sfl
handsome and appropriate acknowlcdgpoint &lt;tf skill they am aqual to men. A tounty, near ।
oflndfima,
union of the First Connecticut Cavalry,
nearly three yean *t No. 130 Pearl srset,
whose entire business, to conducted by in circumference. _ This mound wss dug
and be maMeanme remarks-v-hlch cmNot a single oomplals t j
■hs. evert ten made against their man­
.-The advice and leadership of such *
agement. In the number nf
niteer-tiotl.lnK.Mul otirar srt'elm •ecavNn.xi
hero, and staunch tovtur *f “Liberty" a*
-gent andamjunt of cash reoeipta, thfa
branch often stand* before all others in under jaw In a reruarkabhi state of pre­ Gen. Sheridan, cannot&gt;elp but be wel­
come and adboard too fa any toy*l eomC:c c!ty. ■ '
'
’
munlry.

To buy your TOILET ANt&gt;
FANCY ARTICLE.

kets.

brought about so srxm after
eelf useful, departs stealthily. If the sheep uro mixed among them.

mantod to a dandy.
—*1 he Calcutta cornapcndcnt of the the 20th or 28th day of May next the
nounced him a first rata man, fur super­
London 2Vmc*| believes there to trouble
ior to Mr. Hulburd. On his return from brewing in U.J East. He is convinced
Europe, where be was when nominated,
________ ______ B. F. CADY.
that England to adopting a bai polUcy
Mr. Hulburd declined ths nomination,
with regard t4 Central Asia, and that
"A Repository of Fashion. Plsasure.
and the Stale Cornmittee put up Mr.
ud Instruction."
»afety Of the Indian Empire, and so
forth.
HARFER’3 BAZA77
praises are naturally struck dumb. lite
—The reception of General Sheridan
at Hartford, CL, was the most magnifi­
cent ovation ever teen in that State.
The whole people Joined tn doing honor
to the hero and patriot. Tbe welcome

They k«Jep all the accounts. Their

yobk

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladle's Baskets, Pcrtmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Motions, $c.
.

en the New York Republican !

HHlbouse, the Democracy
htgldy
praised lhe latter officer, urged that a

u;&gt;on women m telegraphers, says tliat
about thirty women aro employed as
telegraphers lutliat cUy, mainly by th*
American Company. No. 145 Bcoodway,

?

^GGI^

State Convention nominated Hon. Cal­ rate, builds the Are, leys in a .apply of
Ingly great, and *11 will ba well. We vin T. Hulburd for Controller instead of

men shall enjoy tho God given righb of
nUfe, liberty, and tbe pursuit of
happiness," unmolrvtad by any rem­
nant nf the earth detested slave code of
the Carolinas.

m rrenu

LAUES' WEAI IB EBB1EBB VillETT.

tlful Thornxpide for ten or fift.-en miles

any wo are now suffering ; but to uro
the homely bnguago of our martyred
leader, wo “kept jvgg! g away," until
nil otMlclta were put under our feet, j strongly Democratic counties a R&lt; publl- doned, except B. eckltirid go and Buck­
can turnout could effect nothing. But ner. Tbejonner lias never applied for a
m aii me cnunnty miMirrsn-jy rioeo me pardon and the application of the Etter
.b.
WUrr- Hel,„b:|„,
,„u U,„;
injwmrcj/. The
1b. Umes havo changed TOj.bwd»»..1^,»l„^,^b4Sbromewbnt, 'and we arc fought with
—There han been another gathering
diabrent tactics, but we are.contending least trace of “reaction” in the Hocwter
mufacturing and minor towns of thfor the seme great end, and our resources Stale ; because the Republicans had no
arc amply sufficient, if we only know side Iraue* to distract or divide them.
armed by reports of midnight drills and
The first tiring to to rally to the^vbw- and the Republican ticket next fall, by proposed attacks upon militia armories.
—A corns; ondent of tho Ocaagn
cd and well defined principle* of our or­ 13,000 to 20,000, n* South Carolina,
(Ohio) DcnitKral ssys that cows, which
ganization. and to keep them persistent­ Louisians, or Mlehlg-n.
ly before lhe people. The country can
last f-pring, brought K-O to 75, are now
ga* The Albany Journal contain* a aclllng,on account of the drought, for
never have real till It rcpo*e* upon tbe
actions of vptai and ncact JurUcc to all decidedly sharp re*i&lt;mse to the New $25. The cheeM far tori e. will so&lt;.n have
to kutp«nd operatluns for want of milk.
form. AVc should advance tbs’day cvcp
ing off tho conservatir* Republicans,
—Burglars at Ionia broke open the
presented, rather than to triumph by and declaring that they are seeking to safe of Totger A Todd, and took $_S0,
their evasion. But wo ahall not be defeat the ticket. The Journal aayn the and also oj&gt;en-d the safe of I,. D Smith
beaten, wo canurt be. If, upholding tho Republican party of New York testrong.
standard of Republican princplce, wo but not strong enough to arrogantly re­ «ge stamja. Other ntempta were made
ject any element* of strength proffered
teenieratorer. Which proved failure*.
votlon which we have so often displayed it in good fcltb. " Whalewr differences
heretofore. And let us begin at home. of opinion," it declires, “ may have ex­ Washtenaw county, have been sunk to
Republicans ‘to
The place for Mid '
"
tbe depth of LIB feet, and a copious sup­
take up the guunil
I to make their ports tlie pulley of Congress agr.lnrt tbe ply of water obtained, and also a aupply
President is a Republican, andshould be
tight, is here at h&lt;
. _
______
of tnftammuble go", sufficient in each i
School district. Wo have before us th*
case to supply lights for an ordinary I
great question of manhood raffrage, and
dwelling bouse.
on tilts isa'ie, tbe furth-comtagyonstltu- courngement, and hope for a Republi­
—A chap In Peoria hna been making
tional battle i« to be fought, and toon, can victory in that State.
our rtvjxsnclhlllty to

Ing thsf, “it la the wounded bird that
fluUe:*?1 "s guilty conscience needs no

York, and can sell them m cheap

G R O C ERIBS

as Detroit and Chicago houtfJ
do. I did think of advertising
these goods, but our neighbors

have so completely exhamted
ckMr™ I'M ^nbeboutM al any

rtontn Barry &lt;x&gt;.

every source of toil, tcitdotn
humor, in tho many bright scin-

tHhrtions of prose, poetry and
Idhregt PoMiblo Prices that Cash
“ loatliirame,” a “mon­ thigh bone, which must have
a,” ap"Insult" to thalhr-

Small Profits and at Groatly Reduced Prices.
propc

blank verse—besides tellingsoxM
of the Dogondcst Wboppeft ®
the bargain, that I have conclud­

Dcmoer.tey of the North-West In so do­
ing. pt course, a prominent plank in

ed not tor Advertise.
Ihlt&gt; u
raid before, I have Hao Gook,
Good Goods, Chtap Goods, Geok

that any of lbs departed Oootod-

aa you san't LUst, and they

for safe too.

wlljr tee will

If you ue

•ome-“feUer’»”-dox-(«), -«at—Dow

ing any of theao Gooda, pie**
write.

Yours truly,

JT. I». ROBERT*

�the Arg fa unknowa, Utitt ta eutmo-a
that tha atore of iTirfah x Prlmita
-a &lt;ta&gt; emo. to.”

1JT1IIU ***“

XK, —ToO. D. Moons, of Maple
fnr t-tmewy fine applaa. Ha
ibcrd the printer.
•

There was on exhibition at our late
Mr, a model of a patent fence with
Bare attached. Patented by A. W.
Old's of Livingston Co. Mich. In 1*07.
I twee entered by W.C. HouanratiMa
a gentleman from Grand Rapids, who
owns thtf tight far Barry Co..and which
attracted a good deal of attention, and
was generally remark'-d with much
favor aa being a good thing for farmers,
es. cciidly in the opening*, where rail
timbre la aearee. And We would call I
the attention of tanners to that tat, and ‘
the rreanns for adopting that plan of
fbaoc, which la first. Ita ccrnomy in the.
pre of timber, saving from 40 to 50 per
cen t. Second ita simplicity and lhe ease'
•nd hellity ar! h which It to built-'
Third, its durability and 'trength to '
I withstand high winds and unruly stock.

NEW CASH STORE,

SVEBI KCEDEDKUD 1SD STILE,

$1,00 for 10 Cti
$1,000 for 10 Cis.
$10,000 for 10 Ct

Tho Mo*t Successful Medicines
In the World.
Establiahed in 1835 by one of
our Motd Eminent Physicians, and
now used throughout North and
South Amet^ca, with more pleading
rcsnlbi than any other Medicine In
cases at diseoMd Liver, Blood or
Skin,' Indigestion, Cfartlrencss,
Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism
and Fever and Ague.
Thousands of certificates are in
our possession, giving detailed

otfr DRUGS AND

HUHSUG

ir GROCERIES,

ur TOILET ANfc
HOLE.

..

.

.

■ _

-__ - ■

Old Goods selling mr*rdlM3 «f Cost.

MAIN BROTHERS
City .Vows Depot
BOOTS $ SHOES, CHEAP!
parallBre Stare.—Take Koike.
JOHN WOLP,

.srHJUKS.'.r “r~'rsr s

0. D. IPAULDIHa,

DISSOLUTION.

mend iba aarae to &gt;M aid etaod of Uoory
aodooreoaUufW. g. Um bar'a |I««, otoroba
.L.ll b. Iiai.oi to oilti bia aid frianda aad ruakmrraaad al/lboaa Io oaalof FUHNITUIIE.
1 anil reatiaaa
MAXUFACTrSLSO AND BETAiniNO

CABINET, WjBE.
CNA/BS* frUK/TC/tK Of »*tt7 dreenpliao,
.'V'A/AVNJf/y -flb.
Jf^,.*,reMf.r««rMt.ntb«abuilrel naUretadlk.

— a. rw 1—W — . u. Iw w a

Tto ond»rel&lt;~d wUl »|TO
COS'S'XIW UL'HINIXH.

to

«-oxe I’urcF i*t.A
ouma avaav r*rao» *
HANDSOME AND HELI ABLE WATCH
Far iba lea arka ef wa d»ttar». wi.haat re­
tard IO aatoo, «ad nei io ba paM hr

and o to fiOBEBTS1
ir Travxung Ba»*
b

Frreli Gecds coastiBlly on hand.

Grat Barjains fc tie People!

by these invaluable Medicines.
They regulate the System and put
all the functions of- the body
in a healthy condition.
Stir-lo war report**! Uato’l
*»u *» •»* Dretsire. wku a Wreure. Fttpk-

that the t try won! u-hMy ebpuld aufl
«r»t tho al’ernce of all quallltte* of hon­
or, houorty, decency or rcvpectaiillity,
la a queetlnn lung mooted and ratddly
gravluting toward a actllod fart; *-* It
an* bet-n long lro a condcxned oat-law
ar.ltut •octal
ng. family peaon
and happineaa, It fa the greateat rebel In
the country. Hardly a day parse* but
what we »ee this Ktatement verified Ln

Drug &amp; Bookstore

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Dry Mj al Grocsries,

Moffat's Lifi Pills

thorough bred Spon'ah Bucka Mid at
fOLli.' auction on the premtoea of M,
n fan, In Bdtimcrc town hip, on
Saturday next, at 10 o'clrok.

EMr,“

Crockery,
TO BUY YOUR GOODS!
Boots &amp; Shoes,

- run nr* of Art in different parts Fourth, beauty,—prewnllng to th* eye
&gt;-o.&gt;aty. '“t th® l'aet week, but a much better ap;&gt;eMuncc than the old
imoble u&gt; Rive any particular* in sigxag plan of fencj. and furthermore
It iippoar* that this patent embraces a QJ„
plan for building bean! fence in the m&gt;
aoni* way without peers,which earner ao
much trouble In PAting off when act in
the gratnd.

TO CALL &amp; SEE!

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hate &amp; Caps,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

the neatest, bost,

&gt;eap aat BMertmeni
to this market/

TIN SHOIP
Don't you Believe It.

ff l»,boa, will TM Ihu yM ru bay Tf
WARK .»4 STOVES cUaNrdMa at A. MO

aisrv-.:

BookaASto
Kidllnilla Items.
Middlevill, Oct. 28th, 1867.
Bo’S Bax’cbb:—A flreoeearredat tbto
place on the morning of the 25th tout.,
it »u dloccrored by Mr. H. H. .°TOWEi-I- He brtag nrrouwd at about three
n’d'ek.tiy the noise of “fire crackers’’

gurt Wanted fmmcdiatdii.
HIIELL OUT!

re renw M Iba
b&gt;aalaw«4* iianatl

Our custom.n »Ui P*** *"ko n®U&lt;*
tliat our book, are balanced to the Fibst
of July, and all accounts previous’y
made are di e and must be settled imme­
diately. Wc uetd nil that Is duein*
hoiw that our cuatomera will respond
without anv delay.
Gnalicar* Bxrlav k Bailey.
Hastings, Aug- 8°. l9OT^nl8tf
_

We *&gt;ael«ciar&gt;M4pat» M.
EAVK tUOCGrtH. .uh D.VI
FAJtMXKB. TbayoNUwboat

t’a the matter at
ekr Drug k Book*
Soods Kata bean

Great Queition
•f TSt BAT; Mivnu.

&gt; SELL as the peout, on giving me •
led them in New
sell them aa cheap

d Chicago hoow!»
nk of advertising
but our neighScw
plctely exhaaeted
many bright •aii&gt;-

irose, poetry and

leeidaBtalliDffionie
dert Whoppcw
tat I have eeecW-

irtisc.

Filt.

m

I

havaAW ftxA.

Pariah and Prindle, loan their entire
atoek of gooda. con-1bting of Groperiea, ■
Provlalona, Clothing, Bats, Shore etc^
amounting in all to about $5,010, no innunmee. Mr. 6. Steadman, loacs in bto
Shoe Shop, too la, leather Ao., to tbe
■mount of about &gt;100, not in'urrt.
Morgan A Rrv. loon about &gt;200, In tin,
tools Ac., not insured.
Potts A UuaneU.loan in MilUn•ry gnola about &gt;60, no Insurance. M r.
June Wil.lama lost all Ms bwu**-bald
furniture and tools; amount of tea* n&lt;*
known. Mr. EtowoH’a lorn tn dotblng
•nd furniture la about 1300 insured In
Com. Exchange of Naw York CitySurrell A Corwtt'a lore will probably
rrech from 11,000 to &gt;1500,Insured tn the
•fitaa, of Hartford, for &gt;4000. Dr. Ellis'
loss In books, fund lute Ac., about W&gt;Mr. H. Parish in building* ftomSUM * ■
Dr, fc. P. Pukbuxat'a lore in huLd-:
lags about ?»». Thereare ottar torero ot (
lee amount, which your oo.-rwpccidnnt
not report, as tho exart figures are
Mt known.
StowaB A Oorrett tare rend treninf
their eoudi. and are now taking an in­
ventory in tbe wore *C M. C. Swift, and
will be ready to commence burtnare
Mtn In a few days, rebar pataenn* *

OlmsteadB TobaoooStore

Just Received.

tariajf anlrt®ajoit Jlrjot
COMMERCIAL
FANCY ANO YOTtAT ARTICLE!*,

AND FOB PBYBtCrANS. rABMBBF.
mecbanich, CLit«Yki&gt;.
LAWrgRR orncnita a EVKXTBODY TO OBTAIN SVSTLltS.

ssitrjr
mrtti-.::

of the ‘Big Indian.
you

s A x. « .

A4&gt; Arres ExcrHfBt Far«i*K Lawds
la the

»r

�jjABDWAM*

J

ragjwgta
^n.kKT.CuliltnV

ssss

ff TOU WANT GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

i«di»kasw^s»vljBi ■

tfsssn-ttss

“AuN what la tbe price f’
"sixpence," was tbe reply.
“Bejabere,” mid Pat, much relieved,
“I thought two such name. as that
would cu»t mo at least fire ahliilngs.”

stock: hardware,

IB. ”What are you doing there,
JaneF’ ftWhy, pa. I'm going to dye
doll’s dress red.” ‘ But what hare you JUST LOOK AT THESE P SICES
got to dye It with F’ “Beer.” "Who
ou earth told you that beer would dye It
red?” “Why ma said it was beer that
made your coas look so red, and I tho’t
—” ‘ Here, Susan, take this child.”
■3- The question asked by a hospital
physician was, “How many deaths ?"
“Nine.” “Why I ordered medicine for
Un!” “Yes, but ons would not take IL”

IRON &amp; STOVES

SUJ“ A yotrtig man stepped Into a book
store anc said he wanted to get a
“Young Man’s Companion." “Well,
air,” Maid the bookseller, “hero is my
daughter."

Dry Goods,
Boots Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.
Groceries,
Piece Goods,

you have.
—The toast of the three Fa.—Tbe
Pre-s, the Pulpit, and tbe Petticoat—the
three ruling powers of the day. Tho
firs' spread., knowledge, tho second
spreads morals, and the third spreads
considerably.
eve to the concrete, and who absolutely
i&gt;rno:ca the abstract, was awoke by his
wife one fine spring morning with tbe
r.-tnark: “My dear,the day Is breaking!”
when ho turned over and replied:—
“Well, well, let It break-let it break;
it owes me nothing.” '

Crockery
And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

CUSTOM won MADETO ORDER

Ayer's Oherry Pectoral,

—The Rev. -F. Mahony, known in
literature by tho oom de plume of father
Proal, being offirrod a cardinal's hat if
ho would continue a priest and devote
himself to the Church, replied? "AU
ways leads to.Itbme, but it would have
been funny l£I bad gone thither through
the (I roves of Blarney.”

rants* * IEHTTET

GLORIOUS NEWS
SSSsa
HARNESS

—When Mr. C. Kean, tn the far West
of Amc.iea, was rehearsing the part sf
Richard III., he oboerved tn the acton
around him that It was customary for
coutUers to uncover In the presence of
the king, a little matter which thry«had
neglected. The reply of one of them
was: “Gucm wc know nothing about
king* down here.”

SHOP

Tteady-Mudo Clothing

—A young French woman on her
matnmoulal trip, but a week old, was
recently anested by a vigilant officer of
I’ruada, ns she was unable to pronounce

I JsSSTw1uST1tu&gt;m.
i
»&gt;«.■ to. way im hvw Ju,
Mil cruwrt: A .a a u ranln

©nits' JfintisJinj ©noils.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

her passport, and suspicion was aroused,
could not dkploln, or would noL
f be wns detained till tho arrival of her
husband, whose name -was Baron de
Vandlenpendaelbroeck.
m site

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

jJIBSOLUUON.

Hardware Merchant,

W. 8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTKRN
Broad Gauge Bailway!

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

NEWYORK
BOUTON, '
LOOK

Diseases sf the Urliary and Sexial
Systems- O«» »«1 reliable UmIubbL Abe.

COMPOUND MANDRAKE PIUS,
(Frew L D«H&gt;. Preprwipr ot th. •■JIkMp»

©arriajt anl SSajon §tpit

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

Olmstead bTobaccotS tore

1^.2,

J}VT TO EK CLOTH AT

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

fa Moulding., all

FOB U IDI^AND TUR

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BaS^Ws, WtCHIftAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. B, TSffiT,
Susinfss 5iwrt«nj.

,«»v.

“Bstore we leers OU hnfl M tefch
one more look , is om player
wham w» mretMA pmfei U fa M■
'
woman with, thin, grey hair,. hallow
cheeks, toofuem guxua. ihrivnlod cuirntenanco, deep set eyes dun with age, and
“Al -thsfitai table is a gray-haired 1teMriAtagbMfe fltototos fltfeUns
| man with a white mouatacha and smooth- |
ly ahavud chsoka He haa a florid qoun- i
ihta place.
teaanos. Ha must be at least sixty years ’bear. She io on old h&lt;.b.M
old, for time is multiplying and deepen- Year altar year tha haa Mt by this tabla
iug' furrowa, Bo vs not a despiwato :Many thouMnd' franco oba Lm Wun and
ui it
is. ]!lost Shq'ts law ihjwn'now, and will bo
ganister—perhaps ploys for tho fun of
oim
lie stakes but a dollar at a time 1I---. , Icirer soon—in th« grerul Her reloo ii
— **•
gains, luca, and after n while leara
the- isepalAral; hutfow, at if sounding from
table. A young man with n tuft of hair 1 a tomb Shu has six dollars in tho cor­
on his chin and thin eidc-whtelcws, htrl- , ner of • dirty bondlwrobinf; ebo plop
low choekn sunken oyoa, wearing a nnd |«sry ono ia lost, then laaroa tho ta­
threadbare coal and dirty linen, talus bla,- walks round the roam, mumblinnto I
tho vacant seat, pulls a loon portmotmaio hsrsclfi her bant torrn and trembling
frotn his pUkot, lays a dollar cm the limos attracting fur a moment the eyre
grew cloth and watches with intenre in­ of all around. She goes to the door,
&gt; terest ths rolling ball. Hs is poor and looks out upon tho star-lit sky but sees
thia is ths way ho has taka to increase no beutrty there—no bond di vino Lockhis fortune. Luck A on his side. H* is uning iter upward to a purer sptoos.
a dollar richer. Ho clutches tho shining There has be- n n timoin life when heav­
on. If there .
silver, turns it over; gloats upon it with en was nearer than
uiacrly safisfiatiunr lie lays another. are voices still calling her a bolter life,
Nineteen,' says tho man at tho wheel, she dore not bear them ar she is pwverao
and Utodidlir uaoopcd sway. Tho next tawanii them, for ihe turns toward ths
time ho will win again. He ismidaknn; table, raises her arm orer tho shoulders
the bank takes it. , Ho tries ouoo more; uf tho crowd ervund -the table, tosses
sees a socund dollar disappear ; then quits down a dollar sod wins two. ■
hte s«at ureet fallen, louking longingly
“Her bleared eyes gloom ones more.
at the growing Leip of gula and silver Fur a mu.-wint there la a hysterical tnoretnout of the toothless jaws and n sepul­
beneath tiro bauds uf the raker.
“At tho other rido uf tho table site n chral laugh at this uuaxpcctol luck, and
lady in thu bluam uf early womanhood. ] though it is near midnight, she site down
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Al so much Ina been mid of late in UraA Wni.e«.
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relation’ to ths tragical altair which oc­' of out vwii,' I finally ndnctantly roundeyes. She was yeo’erdny evening with
curred lost Juno in Albany, N. Y., known
, o'pile of gold before her, and was play
u tho Cu'.e-Bbcock ex--, it mitv bo intag twenty frai.an nt a time. Eho wears
, a jockey hut with n superb ostrich plume, loo* pit whore heart Mil soul and consci­ tcronting to the publio to know ifei ftcti
and her rich silk Hlae-coltasd robe lies ence—whore all that i* swoot, leader, rotative to the character of 1dm who
st her feet in wavy folds. When star laeejy, pare, and holy in this life. where awaits frill «B the ehlitf attut in tho ally.) On. our axrtaalta this aiy we took
up our quarters with MaSJ AdsM) whore
■ walks it is with tho eir uf a queen, and all hope of heaven, of toy, and Ute in above kffiur.
The writer being intimately mqua-nt- I kaltay virtue and cusnta Maori to toad
liJie Aits there seemingly indifferent the life fu ooms, ate [unit out of the
1 whether tweaty-fir.no piscea ore wnn or ■heart by the unquenchable flames of «1 with General Dole, and knowing well n life of bitter, bitter ihame . My ta^ptay devouring the frequenters |
during the late war in which )v Ultimately suweodod ta fedmg Mt
lust, and het w’hou four successive stakes
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’ have been swept away a slight iluah over­
last, fodajt a duly to make public tho I cuuld notTisten to ths vflfes of rsaaM.
spreads her Lieu; sbo bites her under
I Mt that I hod srfected mynfade of His,
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’ lip; smooths the wwvy hair upon her
, My first experience with him was in and was daterunned stall haxards .Jo
fproueful, and with an air of bravado ;
. sayw enutlurr piece and wina A little la- i, The allowing are Agassis’s estimates tho autumn c/HtBS, when I was asrign- follow it out T reaped a sseosd too
fo duty in tho regiment which bo cum- and won! Lack Jo Mra. Adan/a, whfCT I
ter every one uf the shining piecm of ।। of the formation and ago of thi Florida *
I manded, tho Second United States Colwm cunfioed of a swmI Wo gtxl shbrtiy
• metal have disappuarnd—all gune into reels pf tto&gt; Florida coast:
These reels are built up by on insect o?rtd Cundry Before tlia ho hod risen, afterward- . I used to keep myself vwCT
tho Lank.
that begins to work un the ground in war I ^cp by stojs from a private in the main I। dean and dressed with core and tMtnbu’
tfitaMling behind ths lady is a young ter vf twelve ur fifteen fhthumo dec^ond i
Captain,’ Major wid Udouel, being al
man, dreswsd -with tnate and elegaaee, bo pannut live unless h«&gt; has the constant j ^h0
Roll Bua battlo, and ftftaraards
who has • wull trimmed Leoni, smoothly irijun uf tbcupeu e- e upon him, no that i muR- General l ustar in Kurth Caxuluia,
tombedhaji-, who plsr *
ho KtbjMi at the bight of high tide. By 1
promoted ;Cw a brilliant Bdriayet a Limes but he liyn it
uumcruus oxpoiiinrnta ft hen been nta-er- I meat from Captw*
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u uf uno who oxjwcta b
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from the table xwhnr tl—------------ - - .
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| tho safe »d^ Agaasut doubles his c:&lt;lituato •
of o;y fir»faeqoAfntatac* with Idin
stool, wbo looks nut to tho right nur to I in his cakulafiuM, rualiug it on inch in ' wXt.a appSitriril Ootobel of tbs1' Second
’ tlio left, but only •upon the table Ho
a aintury Now outeulo of the Florida ! R^rimrut ‘United Statne Colored Carlavs down a thuusana fr.urcs in gulA It Koy* thore is a a lung reef
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r^s&gt; height of seventy feet, i Inch, there- [
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yew York. New Aenwy. Maryland, Illisole. Wierormln. jitleeourl, Minnesota,
Kaaoaa. N&gt;va.b. and the City of Detroit.
Full rvtnmo will be given next week,
and we fuew they will be all right

duAitcrmr onoru.
««CTt^nTnsE‘j?

than an Ins{&gt;« tor’s ccrtlflcaio gr.oii.-l
since the 13th of Mar h 1807. nor can
such teacher be paid from the Eublk
Money of the State.
’
'
Jonw H. PAtxxa.
Oo. Sup''t of bcboola
Nashville, Nov. 1, 1887.

B GILL MB!

Climax,

Climaxu

BOOTS $■ SHOES, CHEAP!

;-u?X

Another of thcWc rows which to die*
grace oar city, occurred on Saturday Ust
It heals without a scar. No
It appears that tbo city Mnr»hnl, Mr.
Swrmr, wsa eodearurlng' to0[&gt;cn away family should Mb with nut IL
through the crowd fur a party o( Ukiie
We Warrant It to cure Scrofula
to pam, when lie came upon Col' Wm Sores, Salt Rheum, Chilblains,
Fosda, who wa- expialnliut to » crowu Tetter, Pimple*, and all Eruptions
♦f kindred spirit* the virtureofbU
®f the Skin... For Sore Breast or
stock." Mr. Hwki-t re&lt;|umUd him to Nipples, Cute, Sprains, Bruises,
elap u:de, and be reiueed, endin..’ by Bums, Healds, Chapped Hands,
dicing Rwanr to put idm olftbe walk. ke.. It makes a perfect cure.

tr DRUGS UTD

u.re,jm

bi',VA'

o. i. twuin.

»&gt;«t ««&lt;•

FOXDA eelaed Bwssr by the hair Mu years, without one failure.
' eaettywl to throw him to tbepaveUlr'A.
Il has ao parallel—haring per­
। Hwner ral-cd him in bls arms a* easily
fectly eradicated disease and
' as be would an Intent and threw him
healed after all other remedies had
1 into the gutter, from which bis friend
pulled him, in not a very tidy condition tUled. It Is a compound of Arnica
with many other Extracts and
i 1'ajtD.t now raided • huge umbrella m
on Bunday even ing. by Deputy Sheriff. ' “w-nt for" Swacr, striking him ihre
1W. Vanoiraw. r&gt;harc*d with stealing or four ttm&lt;w, before be retaliated I &gt;)&lt;
.
t b'-iw from th*
of Aitorxw '(hen etrnek’Fdwp t a «ava^e Mow will other OlotneoL
Iwomxhau In tho township of Orange-,! a heavy oanc which he carried, bieaklug
rill*, on lhe night of tho 28th o'OctpMr.,' btowTtst, of wnr»c rendering him Iforv
' d* combat. When Mr. Fumpa reached
bon&gt;-, and informed his eon of the treat- —
meat hu bad received, sold eon flew In- FLUID EXTRACT B U CH U.
to a vlolcmi rage, and “vowing ven­
geance long and dire," tnounkd hl&gt;
REV A E. WILI0IT8
horee. and, ilka a valient Knh ht ofpidPrrpuvd freirWptiba ibr IM V«r»‘if' C»&lt;
en daye. set forth to avenge hto verier-,
a.drtua, weaebiu*. Caagl
ahlo parent's wrongi. He reached the
’ all TOUT an lias Ainsnaaa,
there haa been a lull In excitement—but city, eatlly found the object of bls haired.
little has acrured in the way of news, With a slow and CM-ilk. tread-M «rept
rad of MiddledI Io, It may be said, aba
UiHenily recuperating her strength for ____________
ftawrt effort I neglected to mention In of thy ear, Whicbj tniwever, did not h?
»y lad letter, an organIxation known ihawHbct be WeeftW'-ihat of knockl
Mlb« ••Middleville I/ycetun.” The fol­
lowing JiiUit of officers ofthe aasocia-

ONSUMPTIVES

' TOILET Ah'D
OLE. .
,

IptiBDUBB
■pest assortment
awawW*.?,.

P. Lxoxard, President.
H. H. Bum. Vice President.
Fxiw Ar.maxpwa. Secretary.
J.W. Kipdxr, Treasurer.
W. R. Cobb,
i

-vgw I MIDDLEVILLE
TO.iizrA'» c iojt r

''I’f.X.jK.'X y'u'oijanrsjii
wSeHH*»»M». wo*“
IK.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

E,l»b!&gt;.b«d upysnU of Byrsn,
H. T. HE*

‘»n K .wre.fltmfJ*

1 ta 1 &lt;oVly; VSi^lh Rth' R iZrp

And ialeteel will

M di wi-«

.frlOGtY
M
Lauans'

•olved that I ho un of Tobacco is more
injurious to the human family, than Um
Moot Alnuholia drinks." A decision,
■ tn weight of argument, was rohdered
•* the affirm stive,
Tbe.ubjeet fordiseuatlotron thaaven** of the 8th, in.L Is.: •‘Brealved that

•fr u ci

rtagwawdl
yw P. W. wMM bWd It north lodte^^,
*.
__ .v—- «M&gt;lA. tea more U&gt;-

•t Whopper in

n«V sil} ToeoTTl'i)8
.ui. »«\ •*’.own&lt;hw. *

——

.x'Xsr.e.'s.jEi.o.'p

�IF TOO WAM GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

STOCK Z HARDWABE,

plseod before b.&lt;c, talked much.

Tho

day we apeak ot she Wm OfcWpOpmuBicaUre than usual; and altar havtarmade x aomewhat hurried ealectlon,
aho oald to the dork:
- '

IRON &amp; STOVES
With three words the bowed lueafv id­
ly and hastily left the Store.
The young-msa waa at a los« wha» to
think. However, an hour later he en-

SU» elerk accepted. While partaking of
tea and caktw, the young lady somewhat
abruptly addrewed bar guest, saying: .
&gt;*8ft, are you brave enough td protect
a woman against any. insult Ur which
alio might be sutyected? Answer mo
with truth and candor.”
‘‘Without conceit, Jlay yea,” Answer­
ed the young man.
"Very well. Yon wor)t tn order to
make money. la It not ao?‘‘

Dry Goods,
Boots 4" Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Glasstcare.
GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS

TEMPLE OFTBSHItW!
JOST LOOK AT THESE PRICES

NtlUIFS &amp; KITLET

"Certainly-”
“
"Thia to what I wl»h topropoea. I am
alone, or almost aluna In the world; my
fortune oir my actions concern do one
but myrelf; I wished to see the exhibi­
tion aud know Paris. But L perceive
that there la nothing mare difficult than
fora woman to bo Inyouroountry with­
out a protoctor. You please me, and If
you du not object, you uliall bo my companiou. I will repay you for your loot

GLORIOUS NEWS

"I accept,” anewerod tho clerk, after
■a moment*! bealta&amp;Ion.
. “1 aAluGtafled,” continued the attpbger, “that you an- a gentleman, and will
not mi ko yourself reulculoua by making
Jove end flofxrtog me, Ur I warn 'you
that the very tlnjt compliment you pay
me ends our contract. Is II agreed 1*’
‘-Madam, I am at your Berrios."
"From tu-morrowT”
"From thta moanent! I require only
time to write to my cmplpyera."
And the term? of thie extraordinary
compact wore entered Mito the letter.
Tho derk was ch armlet j he proved
Mmaeir InMIigwrt, attraetlvc, ddkatc,
without all that nmall talk men general-

HARNESS SHOP

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

The young man tried toepeak, but
the immediately resumed:
'
l»atetcnin.mutiezat2ngy(K| thto Is
strictly a matter of business; I regard it
in that light. Acapt or decline.—

rXlinaLTtQW PRICES. .

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Rcady-M^adc Clothing-

CSSTM W1RI MME T« DRIER

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SaasuwarSfoES^

^’IIOIESAl.l AKO RETAIL

WM. H. McCOir&gt;BLL
Aeaar aid OeatineMetf

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

Hardware Merchant,

I, WATCrt^^^'fll.-

WrBOT OF UK ANDRIVK rOt’R JfOXF
MTOsysiSfi

ATLANTIC i GBIT WN
.Broad Gauge Ealhraj!

BMi, CRtlm, Pis ill Cate,

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                    <text>HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13,1807,

NUMBER 29,

business directory.

Irj Mvii&lt;Gn«l«,.
Alrt.fc
Me prouier rrtrgneed • U&gt;

Hit an tbe poteactia t oblim
nklUed tb.M.d.n.ukb

Beady - Made Clothing,
nvtna.
’
runBixMD,ooootm.
aM-ruvasiteMnuoKkn,
DAHTIXQ't, - - . njyl . . . Mlcn

MI LLI &gt;. Il If.
' orusc.vnrscAuiAjrfojij
1USTIXG8, - - . ssyt . . . MICH

WILLIAM MYERR,
r*&lt;l«r ta

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,

twu

PtllSH A

twatan tai

Boots and Shoes,

minion Honse."
‘Ts that a fact ? Then wo shall have a
now uno I sunpose. Who may it be 1
wonder ? Henry it a right g«xl fellow,
and 1 fear we'll not gM another to suit

. TUILNER A CLA RKE,
Carnap 4 Wannn&lt;lata.
farexfao.verM
HAHTHTOV. - - - alyl - - • MICH
K’iBwvwwl vm

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
tMSImU

Eartart,
Stoves, M Sals
X.vr&gt; W^r.VJBKMurXKC
rr.rxxas. rorxnxax ac

nkSTTKOM,'~‘- *MTt . .

Mien

—

REANG, BPRAOUE A CO..

OLOTHING,
CEBIT ni*MisHi&lt;« mil.
BASTINGB. - - Ssvl - - - MICH

W. a HEDRICK &amp; CO-,
Saddles &amp; Hosuien,

MijrtlUnu.

wsrvoa mnn.,
HAXT15G8. • • • Ujl.-,- • ,MICH.

“I wonder why Pullman hasn’t said
anything to us about salary," ho pursued
a moment later. I know what his cry
will be, ‘hard times.* “I take it we shall
have to work anoth’er year fur the same,
I though, to tell the truth, I need a rise,
I’ve go! a few debts I cannot well pav
aS with only six hundred. It boats all
how they grind the face of clerks in a
big city like this''
Mark did not reply fur a moment, and
liefare ho had resolved how to epeak, Uio
doer opened and the very person of
whom they had been conversing, ■ Mr.
puffknan, entered. Immediately behind
him came s short, whoonr looking man,
with an immense pair of spectacles.
“Ah, how do you do, MarkF’ said the'
proprietor. , “1 was looking for you."
“Far me, sir 1 I regret—’'
“Nsvar mind, never mind -, I might
have said I was ( '
- •
-

nhj

MAIN BROTHERS.
Malta

•

Tho man with the big specs and unpronounceabte mono IF®?*-®11 _Mark kindly,
(hough with a fearful accent
uSf&gt;rr&lt;fen tic D»Uk ?' he asked.
Mark responded in tho affirmatire^md
theyatonos entered into conrenatton.
Mr. Guttonsehkws aoemod a merchant
frorj Germany, about to open a liranch
house in Naw York, and wished • voting
man for nwistent But ho required a
.wfect maatery af both Gorman and
English, with a knowledge of book-koepink in bdb langusgfs. An hour’s oonvereation satisfied him ihai Mark would'.

Drift Isiitias,G«™,
ramao/xa

J . C O I. E &gt;’ 8 0 N

Groceries andTroHnc

W. PARKER A SON,

'V® Rfr® f°a flvo. hundred dollar a

Linn &amp; Sale Slalls;
LEW. CAMPpEDC/-’ * ‘
“City Restaurant,"

duties.
_r__. ,of sll was thattho test
peaker went tolho
that
evening, and witneesod a vary brilliant
game, returning at a late hour well eatisfied with himself His friend, on th.
contrary, spent the evening in hard
study, and sought his pillow with an ach­
ing temple.
Mark Hall and David Worthy, tho twu
young mon with whom we have boon
dealing, ware salesmen in the oxtousiro
houso of Pullman A Stringer. Tho fact
that both were from tho country, receiv­
ed the same salary, and ware frequently
thrown together in the discharge uf thoix
duties, tied created a strong feeling of
of friendship between them, titillmany
of their charerfmistire were quite dilforent White David Worthy wae quite
anxious to make his mark in the world,
and enter society with honor, Mark 11*11
cored very little for any of the influences
which surrounded him. He was deter
mined to succeed, and as a means of suc­
cess devoted his time tonch'study as ho
deemed most important for him.
Tho year of which Worthy had spok­
en passed away, and on one of the last
dsys in April the young men stood to­
gether ia the coun'ting-TOom. It was n
dull rainy dsr, and none ware stirring,
ro they hod plenty of leisure.
“Well, Mark, said David " I count
myself the ninth, best chess pteyor in tho
city. I ployed four games with Rudd
yesterday and bout him every one."
“Rather a long count * said the one
addreaeod, with a faint tmlla. “Had yon
hoard that tho book-keeper is going to
leave us ?’
“What; Sanford Henry T*

^“1 olW that a good game of chest,
sL.ttoUAlXIare tfntetoderoteto it,

ir.=ns-e.vswK

“We are wilting to try yon,’1 was the
rejoinder. • “Como M you here no time
talaee.*’
-sd. b ••
'
- And Mark walked away to take hia I
new position.
It * You are in facte, Mark." said David,
Worthy, when they met again. “You I
have gone out of my ree.hcanng, all at a
jumjp. J wish I had-yowr German edu­
cation. Won't you instruct mo. so that
] mav maatef the rudiments P’
“Certainly. How do you nropoee I
learned my German, as also much of my
knowledge of book-keeping f
' Tffl sure I demtknow/r said David,
though he really had a surmise quite
near tho truth.
“Well, David, I leaniod it white you
wore playing chess! Did I do wall r ’
Worthy did not asy more, for be felt a
eting in the heart. That evening ho
wont to tho clMss-rooaM for tlie test time.
Ha kx.kod upon the brilliant game which
ho had mastered so thoroughly, and took
his seat at tho baud, but far inferior
piny as defeated him repeatedly.
“See what I have lost in that room,"

“Hall is book-keeper' to-dny, with two
thousand per year, while I only get my I
paltry aix hundred A year ago we were
equal I’D begin to ace if ( can make
up eorao of my lost time."
Hia good resolves were tolerably well
kept, and now be is a third-rate merchant
in third rate city,—while the returns of
Interxud Itercuuo tor 1SG6 showed no
man naim prosperous than Mark Hall,
no firm more sound financially than that
of Hall 4 Stringer. Two or three years
sin-*, Puffman decided to leave the old
firm, and settle in a rural district, where
tor the remainder of his life ho might
live at ease. But few neguttatious were
necessary to complete the bargain when
hia shore of tho business and good-will
passed happily to Mark HalL The am­
bition of the latter had been to become a
thorough merchant, aod as ho had left
no stone unturned, no moment unim­
proved, the measure of his ambition was

among the nations, not only in their im­
maturity in all that pertains to Governmutt, but in those caueca out of which
their immaturity arises, ria; their super­
stition, their lore of case and amuse­
ment, tbair lack of basintea capacity,
masculine energy, nendstonoe, and wilt
Hence Italian revolutions are a turrasion of happy or unhappy accidents. The
rtaialeneo to bo overcome is so alight us
only to seem respectable when compared
with the. feebleness—in all but a leader
—of the party of Action. It is into the
midst of such weak elements that Gsri-

Republican rasjisity. The White pre­
ponderance over the Blacks in the btiure
exceeds Twenty Thousand men, of vhtin
not mare than fix' Thousand are disfiunchisedfur coaspicuuas treason by trio
Reconstruction arte, and these, wo trua-,
will, upon giving evidence uf yrrsct.t
loyalty, soon be restored to aB the rights
of freemen. .
It is instructive to note that the meet
Radical counties and districts are (how
wliicl? tn tho tunes now happily past,
were the strong-holds of Blavu-dririn;:
Dcmocraoy., Halifax, BrutUwiok, MecLand energy and vitaliring power in the lenburg, Mflfwa, Carolina, &amp;t, it, were
movaraent Garibaldi nt liberty is revo
lutioa. Garibaldi imptisonod ia counter
revolution. But thn imjrisoncd Garibal­
di is again at liberty if his word, are
froo. The proclamations of the pracncr
Youg mon just starting in the world, are the daepwa of the inchoate Stela that
ths mural is fur you. Make your buai- is still ia the womb, but may be born to­ without being jiropondcmntly darshaldohm a pleasure if possible, but never morrow. As with his revolutions of Bia­ ing. constitute the only notable exreptiut.i
make pleasure your burineaa, while any­ ir arid Naples, ta it may be with this uf to the gsweral rule. We wy juyftaHj’
thing better or more desirable rvmruiis Rome. To-day the now State is but a expectto see the districts here tofu ;v rep.
unaccomplished Especially, never ex­ thought in one hero's breast To-mor­ rosreiteddn Congress by Mead, Goc-k,
pect tin! linn! application al'cnvonls will row K Li an emotion that trembL* in tho Dromgoclc, sad other vehemently promake up tor the y^Ueit opportunity once hearts of thousands Then it,U an on- 8la very fanatics, boneofarth honoring and
thuriasm—a riot- -a triumpb-^aud, at blessing the Republic by sending to Ln
last, a State, the brightest g*m tn the di­ councils apostles u( Liberty and Equal
adem of Italy. It is difflcnlt to beiiere Rights fir All
And it will be found that the Conven­
that the Italian Govercment ear. be cihThe Hon. Jno. Sweet, Superintendent wise than eeeretiy desirous of tho euo- tion just elected U not only Radjeid, belt,
of Public Instruction in the State of ccsn of tho revolution. That, while it-is in the trurst sense, Conservative also.—
California says :
a mere smeart.-, it should aim to keep up
“The co-education of the sexes ia a
namo head the Republican ticket in Rich­
characteristic feature of our Aperiam ■
mond, for we believe it would have in­
common school system In cont.-rdistino |
Garibaldi and so Loop him from launch­ sured the choice of that ticket by « large
tiun to tho European system of national ing himself un the uncertain tide of pop- majority, and uould hare been n pk-dps
schools.
Everywhere in the United ulnr enthusiasm in the Papal btatoa, to tho Mtipis gTOsrolly lhal Liberty fur
States, except in a few of ths largest without an organisation ur&gt;uy array, AU wuchTbe asserted and secured withdtiuu the boys and girts are educated to- was proUbly iiuwcssaxy to i&gt;fnyei&gt;l his oui giving just dtuto of alarm to any.
grther n public schools. What is the falling Into tho hands of ths Pops', exs- Mr. Huuuieutrhaji probably said amn»
result ? Are we ready to admit that in cutiotmra. To su[ipaao that Victor Em­ uf tho harsh t binge oismt Bebels that,
France, where bovi and girls are educat­ manuel has more regard fat a treaty are charged to him, and wo are con­
ed apart, tho stauaard of morah'tv is high­ with Lis admitted cnomioe than fur fident that, should bo seek to iner than with us ? Are wives and daugh­
achieving tho addition of Rome and tins augnrato a policy of confiscation, cranr.
ter. parer and truer t la vroman more Papal States to Lis Kingdom is to sup­ thing like it, W Would find himself in \
rrepected Chore than with ns 7 We ore pose that he la destitute nof only of ami­ very asuaU minority. The Gunnmtiui
no Uolievera alher in the celibacy of tho nos sense but of ordinary solfiahnewa. will strongly assert tho Equal ItigUa of
clergy or tho separate education of the Ths unknown quantities in tho problem Men: but u will bo moderate and cau­
eekea—Wo were bum and bred jn that are, will ths people uf Tlotnn effect a for­ tious m to using the triumph dfgvnrbenighUd comer of the CnioQ where midable rising, so u to notify the iWv- ins detnoerney ns Wot te srlargsr Us
' perpetutitr. .Recunstnicted Vir^taw tak&gt; ■
common schools were first retaNished.
where they have since been nurtured and on reenact the role of protector of the I her placv among Republican btate*, and
sustain cl, and where men and women Popo aa in 1M», and prevent the con-। there she will remain. I ILx .aristoereev,
huvo been taught tothink furthrmvlves. aumation of Itoma'o dauveranre 7 Win stimulated by axnggcraird reports uf tku
Our pleasantest momuries of school dsys | Pruaia intervene to provaut Na{&gt;eleo*te recent ■ehteveaiauto
ita .amfodnntes
are nseocittod with the brighteyed little intervention!
in California, .OHip, end Tcnnsylvauh..
'
girts who camo to echoci an mnnuT
The enocewi of the Italian rorofation, did Hs very utmost to Wain its ancient
mornings, bringing Hayfiowara, and li­ would bo eo vast a atop forward that the power and prestige, tart, homily, in vain.
lacs, and ironies in their bends. Ws hearts of all tho Protestant, and half tho Henceforth Virginia, which snbnsM»
loved some of those pretty girls with all Catholic world, beat quicker al every thoaebMof so xnaVfi®R*at soasiZ th"
ths frjbieri of our boyish feeling. We symptom of hope for ita fare.. .The «___ _ —
—Jr.,IM.
have never forgotten thousand never ex­ fri«nda of Liberty jn England have sent
andf^iun
port foforg^. lhem. No one star informed him wunls of- chore and comfort which
u. it *ta dangerous
with foam,to
will have their woigU .1’pr weeds in
ramble with them round the parturce af­ in Enriaud are strongs (han men fa .It­
ter flowen and strawbarriei No impure aly. Ths Poixs who alone of all Powers
thought orer sttlied bur nfiteettm for reoogahed the Confederacy, , and Napothem, for to moral reformere he&amp;yutoensd uurmmJs with the notion that buys
and girt, are umatelyriciouB. AnttA
taurf ’ A’]k£t. tp myiMWrt, kJ.,
farmer boys were all of ns, with tanned
much value to Ita owtifaastte toaonnf
ftrorera Til. Bfatt ttweh' watiey to
eteckacrmihobaak— Hi. worthmure

of ttdtr foo-a ta&gt;4 ■—**
imr hnehtar. Urey oedtenod oar rough
gfab ww Itted

(fa beet at the,

Saoedattho smmreref to M*™*

tasL ProUb^nta rixjuuiMisia all.
and they mainly n®w oxus, stood uafiinchingly by tts R^ublina
while tax* er w^y were dsmg th* WtmorttodsfMta Convention and to dte
‘■Corecrvatives' thereto. .Tbs ieeoitag
organ uf tho Itoacfir.n called Jtutily un
those Whites who employed Blacks to
discharge cv«y one wto ahuuld vote the
Radical ticket; yet ninety-nine in srety
hundred Colored roton would vote no
other, and nineteen of evmy twmrtv
irould not bn deterred from voting. Ami
thus every district which had a miyorilv
of Colored vfiters &lt;m its registry witK
several others, he. ehoceen Radicals tu
the Convention, giving vs a dear majori­
ty of nt lead twenty delegate, and enre

�jiaasi.
$1,00
IfiO

EEUG

1,00

BEST 8T0GA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.
1 i&gt;W&gt;i
friends of imjartlal freedom, appears to wbleh any doubt wag.gntertalned waa
be pretty nearly a draw game, and both the latter, as Jn£» WUoon was dramed

porttaaara war iMamped wnibb Uftle awry wrong candidate. Ke wag e*rfield, fee* to face, tanMhlng their arms talnto receive the Democratic vote en­
tire. and those of very many of hie perfor the s’, erner batties of 1888.
eona! friend* and admirer* Ln the other
Thg detaii*of this confllctare*w, and
party; more was expected from the lat­
may be summed up briefly as follows. ter than wae rva’iaed however, the elver
democratic votewaa,at the higher. 8.833
NMW. Yonhto gene about M.000 ma- co Wltooo got but 1,364Snr of the Re­
ported MfoJewi; Plow steady, $13,73
Jeeati- forth* Coppashasds, and elects a publican perty. Thin la probably judg
@14.00 to? white winter, fis,7C@ 10,2s for
majuntvof tbe same stripe. politically, Wltoona laetrtruggle for political prefer­
eprihg extra. Wheat, • slA,” &gt;|@8c
to the popstar B|»n«bof the titete Leg- ment. He to veiypld&lt; and Infirm end
4t«iiM from yesterday’s prioe*. fih82;|6
Wat uro. Brt.thc&amp;Uistostootedforlwo doubtless before the next opportunity
years, and Ibe Jlemben of which, to for competition, he will hrtvn pahed the l,M for no. 1; tl.nj@l,70 for no. 2; 41,88
January IMP are to vdte for i trttel ago ot practicability. H'j advanced @1,70 for no. 8—Com 11,00 fox no. 1;
0v@100c tor no. 2; (^@M 0 tor rejected.
Ptstes Senator; to Republican by six years were indeed the strongvt argu­
Oats 61@63i c. Rye, f1,28 for no. 1; $1,­
nd^ndty/iirare, dtQ, a nujority 6f the
ment against him, an the LnferudUei of 28, for no. 2. Barley fl
for no.
minor officsra efort throughout the Stale. hl» age have been such a- to ncoi-»lteto
90@21o far reacted. Timothy seed,
We alto elect Mr, Bally to Congrtss by
delays Ln hia courtuntU tblrty-l» c hun­ dull, 41^. 2.M. Ftax-ased fl.89; Ctoabout I
majority, u the successor of dred eases now stand on the docket. .
verfiV*- Mess Park active and firm nt
Conkling.
Masonic Traders will be glad to learn i20,00(j 2D.6O. Lard 12 c-green h.nxNetv JebsxtIs Copperhead by a that another attempt, which prom’sa
Hc. Mem Beef, 416,0a Freights active,
(imall majority, but tho Legtolatins Is tills Ume to be suceeraful.' baa been
Wheat 7 e, Coen fl a to BuOalo ; wheat
Republican Ln tbe Senate—County offlmade here to establish In this country 12 c. Corn He to Oswego;, wheat 8 c to
oera mostly of the copper etripe..
tbe ‘•-Egy-jlton Masonic rite of MomMASSACHUSErn ban elected tho Rad-‘ phis," withall ita tmpodng forms and
1C»I State Ticket by about 30.000 majori­’ uinoty-alx degree, of moral, seisntlfio,
ty, and more than tww-thlrda majorityr mythological and mentoriou. advauoelactored or ML Th. LUtlo Corporal
—Cleveland paid 182,674,&lt;7 to her
in both branches of tbe State Lcgtalature.• moot. I was prevent on Mandgy even­
all ite rtlMzon tetter aed b.ppkr.
Ret prohibition was defeated—the P. L., Ing last when, under authority from the •obool loachtva lust year.
lr«&gt;
AI.rUUU.dKWtU,
]
having the control of tbc Legiaia-' Grand Orient of France, a targe number
—There are TUO.OOO drunkard, in the
raMuter, Chl«aga..!lL .
Uultcdtoatea. .
uire on thia question.
of our loading Masons assembled totn—Thanksgiving In N*ew nampebira to
MARVitexn imagaausu.il for the Cop-’ sta) in due and Undent farm the ofllcen
I-erhoada. Traitors control there, and of four now bodfee, two senates and two appointed for Novembe»28.
vetoing elee can be expected.
—WeudoU Phillipa hag prepared a
chapters, under this' rite. Tlie eeroIr.rjworais, as ever, overwhelmingly monies were very imposing and the or&lt;Radical RepubUean, and by an tocreo.— tian, delivered by Dr. J, Adams Alien,
cd majority reaching 7,000 and more tn Deputy Grand Mester of the State of
tile County of Cook, of which Chicago Illinois, wa. a magnificent &lt;fibrt of dob a part.
Husnos and erudition. If toleuted end
—1 Lun day, November 28, hi to be
Wiwotraix te Republican by 6,000 In fluent Lal brethren working wiihseol
3 hankaglYlng day to NaOufe buaclte. by
nu\Jorlty,.and has elected a Legislature and coxnfcuje-e of iurpo-o can wnlargely Republican,'ou frblch wlU de- tnsadguoceai for any good thing tho proclamation of Gov. Bulluek.
• ulvn the eloctiou of , a United States ' soyerelgu aancUuuiy will long alt In
boater Ln piaoo of the Iteuagade, Doo- the valley of Chicago. ’ ’ .
McVickers Uieatro Is Jutt now crowd­
ed, night after night, by the attraction
of Jo JeflT-on'. playing of Hip Van­
Winkle. Pueb a ptoee of ebararter aetha. never been seen In Chicago,
without it was ChM-lcs Kenn’a “I.octa
XI or Cbarita Dillons Belphegor” and
ills to,my mind dtabtfol if either ot
h dtring her past history, and defeat,
these reached Its Intensity and pathos.
forth tapartfal and fem-de mtn-age by a It to not alight ferformnDco whlA.wUl :
.mall majority, tat yet, cleets a Repub- strict an old theatre goer like my^elt to '
11 can (cgtalature and moat of the Coun­
laughter and tears Ln alternate momenta,
ty offloera'
aatll I forget that il la.,tho mimic stage '
MtasOLTCtta all right, as evar sinoo which' to before me sod with my wtale &lt;
freedom graced her borders, and electa heart, enter into tbo tfaMua upon wbfsb
riine-toptbe of the Republican Tickets
Igaie. Yet to I was affected Ln seeing I
throughout the State and a Republican
Jo Jetferaon ptey tljto part and I; was I
membexot Coagreag, Ln place of ,Mr.
not alone in niy feeling. Looking about
Noel, doenuod.
me I saw stout, praottaal, elderly men &lt;
Vftxoit ta copperhead by a reduced uuased to emotion, whtneeyaswere dim t
majority, and thia olssea t^o record.
with the hearts d«w, and even cold
-Gen. Killpotriek, will, It is said, re­
Our Copperhead friends are-elated at
korehlefa tho .trango phcbomcnan of turn homo and enter tbe lf«t for the
llnsuor’. fomurm Mowy.it.—Tte «or-'
tears from their haM glltto teg 'eyes. New Jersey U. S. Ttenatorehlp.
—A young man In New Orleans hoj«J reel »u&gt;ter uf thu tarreito pwrtedlc^ i. * .try
Who oould resist the pathos of Jllpt
good uo. la Mteltite te II. uud illulrrtaae,
vole*, when he return, from hl&lt; twenty not long sgo that tho yelbw fever tuelodiug ite colored ptaie, iter, an ihre, largo
and certain victory to that great coni ret years sleep and Ando himself smong a would clean out tho Yankees. Ho dted glate. tereted lo faakloat, w4 ucihor falare if
.
for which the bottalllons ore now being new generation of an feel tog strangere of It two days afterwards.
social lalaraM to
via: a ton-on. p.uera
marshaled; but which will not be won who tar him and driva him uway from
—The only fruit whirl graWk lo eveuntil tho aunaball go down on the night their door, m an old mendicant; “are cllmaie Is tbe .trawberry. It to the on­
w* ao soon forxottet;,’’ be munuure Id ly fruit which sooiewbext'on fhe earth
ot tbo4tb of November, 1888, when In
tremulous tones which tall of &lt; heart Is picked every dsy tbe yrarronnd.
lurVouaopltndbr^ihe FlagfM taparttai
tea Psrton. tbe Wojjutphvr,
HufltageViHail'ini^l in triumph dvpr a
England, to IttJ. ^Je beI: adeemed Republic, with the name of uo liome, and my wife dora not know
‘qfGreefayai the asms time
Ifenmr
ULY8E8 a GRANT tadeUlbly tar- Sr, and even my IrttiooLUd, she looks
my fluee and she decs not know aw^’
But why attempt le parLculsrire. J
very seldom take up m&gt; much .pace .with
tome of the formulas in wWeh tbe Dem­ theatrical maticra. but my heart and
" ‘
VanWinkle, to­
ocratic party ia now Loudly declaring tig day. toet
’* Mid
srarorty
___ ________
creed.. Here are a tow which wa eetoct writeatant anything,otoe. Uta wall
froot our Copperhead exebai«eo:
1 ww»b a long Journey , to nee aooe this tu• 'Slavery fe right f /Weflom to wrong " ’
&gt;&gt;TU raura which.Abraham Unaoto
• led w» the mod unnatural, tapioca.
••aa-d^hd.tM'-W evmatteted tbe

*TM&lt;aw
“to tho caute of Ge&lt;lti»srty?B&gt;d Anssei“can clvtUasttaB.”---------“Jt fe too President's duty to dtapetae

nulled, tay

CoHon BatfU
,004o $19.00;
------- $19tojUJ.OO
Dress Coat for $10
A food black Overcoat for $7,00.
. x»\
a/arMftw

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

H0E7 FAIL TO CALL i SB!

To buy your DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.

To buy your GROCERIES.

To buy your TOILET AND

FANCY ARTICLE.

UiAkUElUlpti EOBffl?
To buy your Thavbuno Baakets. Ro has the neatest, beat,
largest and cheapest assortment
ever brought to litis market.

To buy your

Books 4 Sta­

tionery.

IUHOE AXD SPLBHDJ]) STOCK OK GOODS!

That’s what’s the matter at
Roi}EHT8’PlOJiBM DrLG &amp; Bo«store. My Goods hare been
BO UGHT TO SELL m the peo­
ple will Bed oul, on giving me a
call. ’ F obtained them in New
' I'*20S v.j i’l York, aad cau sell them as cheap
*8-Detroit and Chicago houses
do: I dia think of adrertisiaf
these goods, but our neighbor*
have so cosajiktely exhausted.,
every source of tz-if, tcisdom ani
bright scintilkdcmaof prose, poetry and
blank wee—besides t elling some
of Uto, Dogocdcaf Whoppers ia
the bargfliitixallhsTe

•S jMrt to .dnrtte
Bol - I
all Mhre, 1K^, G&lt;«b.
CM fibedb, CAaap ffodda, Ooodt
X fttt omV Dul. a*d they ara
fee MU too. If you see any*

Good*,

�ETO

r'"”* TAMT -M

.. lb. A BBS K.L.K
Roalb lawrle*. Bo nnirtrssl (, u,,
rwasdi.l, &gt;bal lb«7

. .. .
U1

RALTtMORX......... . .......... TCRMDAT, OCT.a

ran - A few loads of Goon Dry
,, subscription nt the Ba stout
Two !cei long preferred.

Mtchigax

Cmntkal

R.

Y AXKEKRPMM®*,.
PRAlRflYIUE

R.-The

—-u------- »-

Rock Island (Ill.) anrus, .^k. thu. of
the Michigan Central Railroad, which

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats&amp; Caps,
Crockery,

[■faree Ji four yean aro, my prejo- any one who ha, ever traveled on this
far y IcJ-LhI tli.it I waa induced to uiolel Road wUl unreservedly endorae;
»f&lt; w lottie, of Fort'e Enemy of
"Theexcellent manner In which the
aftklre of thia road are conducted la faat
rendering Hone of the met popular
roads in tha Went Thooe of one ellL
aena dealirnlng a trip to Cincinnati, by
W11V nt
__ __
. .

»tr ding, in the township
c, «c notced List week waa,
u Monday before Ju-tlcc

piBSOlOTIOH.

RUSSELL k NEVINS.

itAHPEH'S
NEW MONTHIUY MAGAZINE.
■ qaeslIoMbH Ike toast &lt;MUJas4 Wert
W. 8, GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

• Cril.rsi ,V&lt;mw &lt;/tU FrOT*.
U‘ ■•&lt;«Werat-ai rrSrr la terms sf r.Ug? i. tfe
nr. snd ««ri»d rics|!«k«a.r Hsrwfs UM
• J.iarottwilh a
ormdaUon of ,

) (MUSK!

TUUTSSEI.I,
&amp; NEVINS.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

-Tike Hike.

parnftt

JOHN WOLF,
Hsrisc porchssod lbs satirs lais
slosk laioly bsbfafiac lo Wolf A *•

DRUGS AND
boil ling. Tho freight
partly aavod. Tire livet Tower waa al«oh)irn-

i‘A «;

■TfXGF/TX

TOILET AND

:le.

Stef;

[itifflBffisr
aKOVESTgE.V'S Pianos,
499 Broadway New York,

'RAyBu»a Ba&gt;&gt;e neaUH, Urt.
&gt;esr RfniftntBt:
lus market.

Irrevocably dark, total eclipse,
Without all hope of day." 1
Hoeb is die exclamation of the nnforUMta Individual who baa been evwtwinily piasuod with wet feet, bat by
the um-of Dr. De Vmhxo’B C'uucbha■«D Wat ;«.|‘i;o p Blackiso hr will
** brought fr&gt;m dnrkaeee lntollght,and
fcttTrrraorv have dry feel and perfect

irrwirTrtNQ.—On Friday there waa
hW a Tmpa-H cam- belore J urtloe Cook,
Inmlring datniu;™. aa per verdict of the
Jury, o'tr&gt; The auccwful party WM
MRaittjflsd with the award «f a xdle■aurvsted m»n, and so got up a ftee
"Cbt ever the result. Thia caused the
"^tor two partim-, one of whom plead
Kilty, (abl Jilsflnenud waadbchatgtd.
Tb* other demanded a trial
Jury,
»blch cmee off tMs aftemoaoi '6o??e
“J a little too tirncii oi the faal-4 from'
tha wwheii o' fortune" hod wnnetfalDg
bxio with the latter part of thia tnu’«U«n, but of th,, wo know only WhU
»Sy’, and report la not always

wtu. Dovb—Ou Friday the Chtn^Lnerso,' H Ighw.y, for th. Torn•wpefHestlngB, after a mo»tthorough
2'Oinill.m, utm.lnv.Qaiy accepted the
'* Urtd«’ over (he Thotoar-’-

PIECES FALL PRINTS

pNSUMPJIVES,

ty

FHCEMIX BITTERS.

*“81 n. «-i 8«~«ri a^kfc-,
i# IsUeWtrU.
.
i.
H Wlk—
k

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on Mort Falsest Fljsldssk^M
48" now sset ttrwgtosl Matt sst
"*? SosttAsarks.wlttssCTSlostty
t milk Uss «nr otter lotMMjls

B. WltSOX’S
s£t£T-“w
'
m nsu jua im&gt; »nmim,

.dS-rnft, or^ilyoHJf—

fcarriijt ad.Mijim Jtjit

__

BET A

“

MAIM BKOTHXBB’

'

■•Miaok;foriai lbw. •

by them tavriobk IwMrfnw.
Ttej refulaie the Sxitem
pit

°nen‘ &lt;!twv«
thonlui ,«t
■WUc for the prompt ondeAefont
"•^•tawhfch they have crf»d OM
222* UH. bridge, Md theopmUg
to tho public.
’
I

&lt;V*W

I i*?*&gt; n ft.T
BTTtU

Olmstead’s Tobacco Store

•n*kiig the enibUQkiAcDt
J J*^'**^ Bridge wa. tatlo Mr-

th.

t. alias'.

Ms,- MU***
•mil BlUou Coajl' — .osSFerwosd

ttat the work baa bssn d«M better
“« the cunt.a.-t rs-julred, and that the
b »luting credit to the cotHrncX,iLlic”vf Ba,UeCr*- Th»

C»axk f,.rj 190| Md h nearly eo«- U&gt;e bridge will probably be
by the end ef thia week. Tb&lt;

! .

,00 ftr If Cl
ODO fc 10 CL

Morrirs Lira Pitta
* **1

'

rs'rrax. sot M VsB^oib i

&gt; ouoieM&gt;« 11- •■- v. -kJ ~
T*~

•
— ■•
n Jtrifofty 14 r W«rk."u'
Ifofog wfo II ■ I • ^»R1 «*ehe?#ytprff

�IT TOU WAIT GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

STOCK S HARDWARE,

IKON &amp; STOVES
W» k«p ceosiud; os hud • full Murtrnrot of

Dry Goods,
Boots# Shoes,
Hatsand Caps,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
,
Crockery

And Glassware.
Om «U C.tU tolerably wcO, oOan fiixl. that • do«
of Ux« rut* taakra him fti I dec bl. dly Lctirr, fru«&gt;
If you think it la your duty to drink
UrtoxiaaMng Hqnow, by aU means do ad.1
XJynomoaMvtoi.te your sou. lanUoua
convictions, but while the cup is to your

TEMPLE OF FASHIOS!

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

s^BK-iwst&amp;sssax:
ireRKwsa.'xsj.^j^K:
Srtn^KSMft.'Xs■

JEST LOOK AT THESE 1‘KLCKS

PHILLIPS » IEHTLET

tor,the food of al least 0^00,000 person
H yearly grasped by the malatex and
JulHler, and its nourishment destroyed.
Rreiietuber that to long ’ssr you are in
health these liquors arc altogether un-

BLACK ING:

GLORIOUS NEWS

Remember that most parsons who net
qsjrgtodet Injure tholr heal th and abort*
en thele livre by so doing.
Remembcr that not druntaennesu atone
but drinking, fill. our J alia, oua penltehtlariss, our poor bouses and our lunatic

Whleh i&gt; pul op ia I-iali asd Quan Cut,
mdj far um. It to a tupcriar wuclt

HARNESS

SHOP

B. LAIfG, SPRAGUE &amp; CO..

sxmaz'ss.m

H«"Ju»t opu.4, ud Ofcf f„ ,do it ASTON
I UtatSOLY LOW PRICT8. • moiptel. .toek

table on all ranks and both sexrw^f
which no human institution takes any
cognisance.
•ItettttilMTthat drinking reianb cdu-

Ready*Made Clothing
HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTOBT.

Soils’ ^trnisjinj ®iobs.

every branch of [oliUcaJ and aoc al fepruvenicntRctnembw that mnltltwiprjcArl.v die
a drunkard's death, and go to meet a
dffcnftrOa'doohJ
.
'
Remember that every yoarmullltudea
copie from all your “moderate'1 ranks to
r^crylt the wndod arrnj- ot drunkards.
■Remember that every drunkard ooee
trffli'ta follow the example jroaaotxand
In the trial fell from bls dippery ground
Into the'whirlpool onntompcDuaoe.

SUPPORT BOH DWUSTBY!

Wilier Tai
Do aot peewit other
Tar Preparation! t« be
palmed off oa yea tar Wine
of Tar, aa thia has more

JKWKLRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

1 awwerabio for fts frulta.
bat the weak and tempt। you, and that under God
r you whrftltof' itey bp

uft *. Urer CMkHalHt, m»Z
Remember tlinftohlm Who knoWeth’
to do good and doeth it not, to him it ia
Fin;”and that there iaa
tor that
man through whom the olftnce cometh
tqttetttttleoneBA'1.-..*•*
Remember that you cannot tie neutral,

. Bee (hat “WWl OF TAI* U
ktown m ererj kettle.
i»ld bj DniggbU tverywbtn, it $1 a beUla
ouvy caoeaaciformrB.

think It

Hons.

’

TO BUY YOUB GOODS I

Brai, Mm, Pis mJ Gate,
4

NEW CASH STORE,

'A?iiss:?.saE
EW

YORK

.'T K O T-U-* T 3 Fl* «
Tho following resolutions were pooled '

«TE«r SEEDED Kl»D4J, STTLE

uwikr-

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Giral Banaim Sr ite p^i

COMPULAD MASHIkt I'lUA

T*IN SHOIP.
Don’t you BeMevo It
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XII.
Business ihrrrtanj.

HASTINGS, AticHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20,18G7

NUMBER 30

-BuiintM j
&gt;OU UMIOI, HEW MEXICO

|

D. 8. WOODWARD,

“*T MOTHER DEO."

UXSTISOR.
F. N. GALLOWAY.

VAN BAALEN BROS.,
tKsUrala
Ready - Mtdo Clothing.
Jrararera. nc.m.
(KD OEWT* mxwSHIWQcooDa
HASTIXO-I

gUi$crlUny.

HA&gt;TIXOS

WILLIAM MYERR,

BERDIB IB THE HOME BEST.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

’Have t cu hut forgotten sumo one F*
Tho chud had tisen from her kiiera
and lit tel liar suit, brown tyre to her
mother’s face.
“Hare you not forgotten some one F*
A atosto uf tliuuglit passed uvor th,o
child's euuntensni-e, ns tor mother, almust a child hereoK gravely rejwatxl

,- MICH.

A MEAD,
General Grocers,
PRESTON

nasriXGA

mca.

Boots and Shoes,
r-xw ntxs a nxiurat
UAKTtXOtt, - - atji . . . MICH.

l.a.I.BART.

I

Bl. C.D. icon.

.

ii i .t, ias ixi' hvabsoM.

ar withoutopao getting into snaxnbeTerritonre, except those U Carlisle

thousand dollars,

ahjulder strap."
The Depot Buildings are still more ex-

aur comm uni were Invited over to the
touts, arms, and . tamunltton, and Cu*l- Fort, where a bountiful supper was

MICH.

MPS. C. FREEMAN,

1ATF. OKDKJt.

OCT., 24th, 1807,

bund a “local habitation'' after rnonthi
&gt;f wandering, through tall gra*i an J then,, told the story. Tho occupants
ad been killed by tho 1 ntHans; four days
•Thank yon f&lt;-r the tout," answered prairie dogs, I will endeavor io fulfl
the voting mam ri Ing. • ’ must look to uy premise made to you before leaving. before, ■ large train had been attacked,
and the wreck of a large number of
•ny birdie in the homo new. * And bow­
wagons and government storm were
ing to the company, he hastily rotirod.
&gt;ne laughed, another-made a ooaree fast; -wry hide about the country travereed, seatiered aU ever the prairie. Th,
round indicated that the train had been
while a fourth said, with a gravity of
On arriving at Fort Leavenworth co railed for a long time; and the number
bake :
which la Head Quarters of this depart­ if empty ammunition boxes, showed
“Our young friend is right. His place ment, I reported io Gen. Hancock in hat the fight had been long and dewpeie at home with his wife and child, and
not here. And there ore some uf us ting a battalion of recruit* ter theSTti: ?ort Dodge, and learned that the Inwho, in my opinion, might take a lesson Infantry to rend to New Mexico, and 'I.ns succeeded In cap tori ng te^ wagons
from his examnle.*'
with their store*.
' “No more wino fur mo,” said tho last
Nothlug occurred worth speaking of
after this, until wo arrived at Fort
Dodge. Here we rested one day, and
no patience with thia kind of
Major Douglacs who commands the post
x&gt;ko out one uf tho company,
atanoat angrily -What has wino been

MIBB M. MEAD,
vaaretvksu
DIYK«R&gt;f AKER.

miuTT

jepo. and make him good and happ
Tb* ri*as of wino did nut touch his 1
‘‘Nut drink to that f’ exdaimod

TDRN'En A CLARKE,

betoru her mother con Id reply, tho sai&lt;l,
“Oh, yea, L did torgot.” and drujijung on
her knee*, clasped her dimpled baud*
and with shut oyoa. and face nphimml.
simke tboe*' words to our Father in
hreiven:
■lllrat dear papa, and make him guud

II CairiaiJrmxaoir
J &amp; Wap-Malm.
rr*m

hi* young oumpami n* wi.h wane, that he I.ei.vrnworth, whl h I fondly hope 1
might rob them uf their mouoy at card*
As he spuke ho filled &lt;&gt;nv glass to the
brim, and thou *&gt;ciahvd the buttle toward aulctte'. We prwecued to Fort Hark, r
hi* neighbor, who filled hi* glass in turn. by the PacISc Rood, where we wen
But when it came to the third in tho cir­
cle ritfirg around foe table, he passed it1 c mmand of tbo expedition.
on, lotring hi* uwn p!a*a empty. Tho
C eamjxd outside of the Fort for a
fourth auu fifth filled their glasses. Said d.yor two, and .then conunen.ed our
the uuo whu tint (larscd tho buttle. Ilfi- Jou.ney In tarnest. Having no cflltxr
ing Lis ghiie os ho i]&lt;iko: “Hero's to
good foltowship" A ud ill but cue re­ tier were very ardnoua. I think every
rated hi* toast and drank aa ho drank. pen tentlary In.the Union bad fu.nfahThen fo« third in foo circle filled hi*
ed Its qu«t* to fill up our battalion. In
glass with water, and rising said, in n
clear, ringing ruire :
“Here’s to birdie in foe home neat!" e.uits.xe had Company "E" of the 37th,
Frowns darkened on his cumpauiuns* and the whole • bisu&lt;I avemed to t&gt;.
afflktid with i-ureunudnlterntedeuasedempty glkss, ho looked ct the angry fare
uf Die gambler, whose real character ho
mure titan half sus]KX^cd, and bowing
slightly, said: ‘ I. also, thank roti fur
that toast'; and 1 also will took to my
birdie in tho hume nooL ' Then Bowing
tow to all the company, he left tho room.

Game uf all kind* Including anto.cpe Musi

tended - nn c and vine

rare liberally supplied.

Lamp, immp ttamp, acru a the bound­
less wa.te. A ter punningtbh treadmill
brnlu. m for a durt OC? of two hundred
miles farther, we caaqed ru&gt;e pleasant
evening within six miles of Fort Lyon,
Co orudo. Here we first caught aight ol
the Rocky Mountains: up to this point
lug discipline into my company, and the march hid been very monotouou*.
alter wearing ujraboute x I neb.a of my 1 defy the shade of Tom Moore himsrli
to extract any poo ij out of a march
seros« the plains. Itts old Reality bimvn our first day out wo bad
•elf; eondrnacd, Intendficd. simmered
■hade nor waler for eighteen miles,
their an Rterings weie Unlble to witness. aentiniental. and raid she had supposed
that cro-elug the plain- would be very

btuln.
bvttor. If our rc. Imont »*• ataliooodat
aFMsoClnga. If 1 should discover any
bat is

Senator Wilson on Prohibition.
At the MaMachuaetta fitate Temper*
auoo Cuuvi'ution, bald at Wororetar mi
the 17 th uf , September, which was
repieasntsrl by l.QUO delegates, fca
VS dams mode the fuitowiug remarks,
rwpMrtod by tho New Yotk 7'&gt;u&gt;«sr:
Tae Hua. Henry Wilsuu was then
truducod, and received with

darling, she abut her eyelids tightly to
keep the tears from taliirg over her. the diAir.
Th© yuung man whose refusal to drink
ehaeka
had twoilk- Rule bo^s, and the little' grassboppen
anr rtu«rv,hail first broken in that compa­
cense to fulling ligttoi,
ny the cluumrd ciruio of danger, walked &gt;t precisely 5o'clock, the bugles soundROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
with horror. The idea that men were to
steady rvice, furhes heart ws* movi-d by
the bugle, every tent camo down utonec.
drinks is an awiul thought, and it shock­
h.-nd,
and
bus/
thoughts
and
mcruuries.
' some stivng frdings that she wished to
the
Fort.
ed and alarmed him. Tho^uestion is
Suddenly tl&gt;«'J« eamv betore him even a camp dl-appear In alvlukllng. Twenty
hida. z
’
forced upon us,"and it must
. “I won’t again," answered the child. ,■ more drerlT, if possible, than when ho
and then added, '* duu’l know what saw it in tbo amber wino, tho image of and cooking utensil* In the wagons, and
■ made me furgeL I always do pray fur bis kneeling cluld ; and again tbo voice.
but we would say, let the Legfalatura
In motion. And au we continued
fuUujr the cxumpls of the present on* —
hoard with strange diauactnoaa, saying :
Hi' had nu duul.l of the soaumonts of tho
though
marcbpeunla,
but ho knew the puweauf wealth,
and happy.'
i herself, and lyit
ranted (applied their places* good band of the aptdia uf mca wailing fur ecu
M.U1U God
Could
uua have
nave answered
aus«n»u the
wo petition
pouwvu
.
uf that loving child Im bat father in any j 1 ho
l oat we reached
.
__ i___ _____t— VamMl. wbire we founds h
ntwrisoA
dlan Chiefs In council wttb Indian
All was not right with theyoung moth­
W. O. HEDRICK A CU.,
agents, who were distributing p.OMsr.ta
er. Such tears m she held so clrecly be­
Hie btate have * nugLty business uAsest
neath her shut lids, that they might not He ounld not make him good and happy, among thorn very profusely. The nameo
that urvrehaduws vastly tho liqu&lt;« intartali, srere sU tears uf toy. Ono lured except through rcnentancs and a better of some of the chiefs were Little Raven,
est While Ml.'hMI.uuU are involved in
hfu. but ho could make th6 prayer a Black Kettle. Yellow Hear, and Tail
iho liquur tiaflie, mure than a thousand
MICH
BolL
bar sweet child—was jshoent; and always means uf rontittion snd repentause.
milliuus are interested in suatainiag proThe image uf his kneeling child, sown
when he waa away her heart Urft tonsiy.
L.Un. ____ -__ :__.
r____ '
Where was bo ? What held him __ her iwmI vutes
MAIN BROTHERS,
away from hi&lt; wife and little one, now
ibsi ib» uij «»• o1,rt ?
did , tb,° heard again with such startling clearness, to tbo ehleth, and Little Ravi n repaled
tire State, and will put an additional
dsrlii« of hi* heart pray for hSn at b«l- so touched the father1* heart, that he us wSHh aspeech. He aald he would go
burden on every farm in the Stale If
tim., instead uf givmg him her good­ clasped hi* torods pnssiunatoly together,
hundred and thlrtymilro to FortUntan. there ever waa a time fur tho puljri tn
night kiref Had buuuss* taken him to and Inuking upward, exclaimed, “O, they had been fooled; that tiny tnurt
Ihuader God o truth, the time Is BuW.—
auudier city ? Wee ho absent at the call
The times anpral to the young men to
i ally around the pure white Iwuncr of
We told him that wouW do very well to
But we cannot.
Temperance, as they rallied around the
wing
„
a new and bettorUfa Thia nightI hare Urn prevents for
Groccri'-B and Produce,
children
;
but
that
tho
army
had
no
foringiy over the sleeping mutbiw end turned my back upon the evil that was faith In him or Ufa promlora. White talk­
child, hall a down youug mon wvie gathSTATU KT.. n**H!*«A MICH.
ing of Indians,It 1* much to be regret.cwd rounds tableuu »tech sujyur had
*_ &gt;
r--~ ---- -- ..InA.
J.
been served. ‘Dtey bml eaten and drank,
earns to the little
0J1d now sat sfovking. W totem cleared
I»
W. PARKER A SON,
Home at last How silent It wea I
wine, and glaascs. Mmo wine! Had ftoflly he opened tho chamber doerstad partroeot. The army would make abort
they out been drinking freely •»
stood in the presence of bis wife and work with the Indiana thia winter, if ft
nrcraranxer. _ __
,__ «. V.n* tl.ov who ••tanv child Huw peacefully they slept! Tbrir waa only allowed io; but instead of th*’
• • »*»• ■ ■ MlfH
. nivrivni

Hardware, Stoves. ImiSails

c pxiwdlk

C r. ttnLBHOOK.

OF BLACK BKHI,
kbraiad remedy .

Sattis itasmiiffl,

(’.FT, r Wil-Sra

&gt; 'DTr.nx. rrw^wnt

Dn®, Kttm firm I

A

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,

Heme alter Bun.cm Honrs.
iodted Kkn stators, iuWeaduf mother and; subs st their bo.-xca, and iben they will

•BSW&lt;.

City Restaurant,"

doo* it urdiuaiily lead

onrxt dktot. .-r
Mivs Bros". HariTIXUA MICH-

Boot*

A

SuJ?

-da- -J*

8hoc«,
. MICH
MBtrthosMd,

On the ountany.it is a rough
path, boot with ‘wtot-a-brt”
his waking wife and child
We cannot picture, in words, the joy
which filled the young wife sheart, when
m mecn
__ i’___
l."V. like
the f-11
ng of» _n
aD it.:.
Uris camo,
fight into har soul. She notariat
Ihe nirfi! wateVs again, waita stovtowe-1 unrit fur Uw toved

the wino and held it between to* ftrAa/or CL&amp;™

1 o’clock in theanurnlng several shoo
very dlfflcult to
wvre fired, the krag roll beat, and every bltterroldnad
ram for table
oo«}d act hew been Over ■ mlneto.heJ awoke about
o’clock tn the night
u* troops were toetrnsd on the eolar shivering and ahno tfrunen. M(J. Muore
j
BfibL Aj, j
ao
who tented w lh mvw ringing. I
atitafWMrti'"'
--------------roe —
vhat
ba could

wu’.dnotaleep, sad toe thought

STREET BOSTON.
but if I e' er UM,'«was awui in*
ant mve.tho a
of night Wo bad a bottle of Rad Jack­
et Bltte.., wtth old Red Jacket's picture
we lowered the contents
aBttlc
our two bode Into

ABMinn LAnD"

F‘
,i, 77a.,ua«~ b«v
*“ "w»

�weeks past. No .charitable enterprise
bee ever been more heartily rate, cd In­
to by our ci titans, than thia baa been,
not even the great North wse’emFanltaty CoamMon Fair aflMfl. That
wwon a' much more extraded scalo^nd

two pro-req uii-ltee to perfect peUtieni
suoefaa. They show the necesrity of
united 'action on the great questions
which to-day dHlde and distract the
•fiosutolls of the nation. They show to
the world that only In the coarse mark­
ed eat by the Republican party can the
rigfataof the freedmra be protected, and
trenors domiciled to take bock state in
the-fxdltlcal attmo. They, also, teach
the necterity of leaving out of the politl■ eal dontaste all the tone of the day, and
tearing purely moral questions to be
• rented outside the council rooms of any
TAUtloal party, although they do not by
any menus teach thst the affirmation
of the great principles of eternal truth
baied oh the Law* of God should bo dis­
regarded by the chosen Law Matter* of
.a free people. They teach that an out­
spoken position co all thegreat political
questions of the day is the only true poslitam for any party to occupy, and that
-Just'as we are floM in the enunciation of
toe principles of the party, and Its purpokM, soshail ws be sure of winning the
triumph we to much desire.
We Mk the Republicans of Barry
C-.dnty to remember f.’-me thing* and to
organise- with the Iresf possible delay
for tbs'pending political contest in this
Plate. A Republican Conventton has
adopted a new Constitution purged of
must of the error* in the existing one, and
if Mtall come ofuadasired.it to at least
a generalio.. In advance of the eowtltutionof 1881,and which nil consideration*
of public policy call upon u» to approve.
To please the timid of which wc are not
sUtutlon proper, all the bo called isms,
and left them to a separate vote outside
©f all political questions, and indepen­
dent of all political [lartlee. Hence,
lately on tho ground of promoting the
public goed ly ordaining an organic
Law In harmony with the requirements,
j olllieai, educational, and financial of
toe day and age In which wc live, wc
urge open el! the people (he necmalty of
promptly uniting their energtee to the
end that the new constitution may be
adopted, not ns a j-k^y measure, but a*
a means of promoting the prosperity df,
the State, and laying brood and deep
(he foui.datiorsun which rests the equal
Hgliu of a free people.
The other way tn which the results of
the recent election rosy tend to future
Jlcpubllcan gains Is In their effict on the
Copperheads themselves. Already the
iDo.'e intensely Duftov.uf alemcat of tho
party has found courage torc-xsaertlteclf
and Uic convicted Traitor, Vaiandinghaxu,' boldly claims the United State*
Senatorshlp as the rucccwor of (tie patilotlc Ben. Wade In Ohio.. If, however,
1‘endtetou or Thurman should carry off
tire prise from him the effect could not

IkTG

Ryetl.H ei^torr.!;
•1,» e 141 far no. 2. Barley $1 JO @
1.12 far do. 2,M 0 100 o far reioctol.-

1,00

WhestTc, Coro He. Oatot&amp;tewte
Buffido ; Wheat lift lie, Coro 11 cto
Odessa*. Bw*fa&gt;e*s is mere settv* to­
day than It has before been far asvsml
days pate, and Ibero J* cauakbrabh

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PEE PAIR..

Amtin on Thursday. ”•
■'
Broadelafh Dm, Coat forf10,00.
The r tatcrn'ut of the national debt for
ly fa oox midst, and the appeal in their
November Is?, shows only a very slight
jl toodtAadcOvmoatjor HflO.
behalf has, thus far, met with a moat
reduction. The payments from the
irratifyin gly hearty response. Tho Pair
is to ba held In tho Wabash Avenue
lillir WI«I II Slliill VSSISTt.
Skating Blok which baa undatgone effect on January fat. The rate 1» 15c ■ Tho
bdUonoc will bo considerably
from the United Btatos and 40c from the |ncre&lt;^ut
lt wlU
nt once ^ued
Netherlands.
again by the &amp;-20Interact, which will be
Domestic goods sorm to be rapidly de- charged off on tho 1st prox.
scarcely ivcoj-uixe It. Flaga fanctiy dec­
ellnlngln price In New Yack. Sprague’s
The nupn me Court of the Dial r let of
orated, Booths, trophies of urns, ever­
prints are selling as low aa 15 cents ColemIda refused to grant a writ of er­
green*, flowers and thousand* of tri­
which Is tower than before the war. ror for on appeal from the lower court
umphs of artistic and mechanical skill,
The mills are loalng money, and will from n decision sustaining the conrtltuthese are tho till! life of the plctarTthb
probably stop working far a time.
tionaUty of (be ccmflacattan law*. The
ftoxnocm. Thia evening however, the
The Pacific Railroad will find plenty
space will be full of an animated crowd.
music will lend its charms, and in tho of bualncw*. Now, immense qnanUtiee
glare and'^litter of a thousand lights, of freight sro accnmulallng at Sacra­
new brilliancy and beauty will be be­ mento, Cisco and other points, and the allty of the Jaw te-ted In the United
stowed upon all the scene. The open­ railroads cannot work off tho pressure 1 Htatei &amp; upremc Court. '
ing exercises arc expected to bo quite upon their carrying ability.
—Indians In cartcrn Oregon are com­
When Garibaldi was returning from ' mltting depredations, and difficulty is
Impressive, consisting of orations, mu­
sic, etc., and they will possess the great
expected In getting them upon their ret-!
merit of being brief, so that ample op­ ed a portion of the way with Mosier, the ctvatiuna The aavngr* of Idano are
portunity may be afforded fur the exer­ American sctdpfor, who was on bis way ul.osually activ*, and the fattier* ore
cise of ihclr ttlenta, to the Importunate, to Rome. The former sent his compli­ autfcrtag for tbs want of-stock, the In­
pitiless young women with pass-book ments to the Tope, and a memage that dians having run off and killed nearly
attachments, who at every step in a be would soon make n personal call.
all In the Territory.
Fair beseech you to ‘•take a chance”
One Hale was arrested In Hopkinton,
—The Grant Clubs of Philadelphia
and to the elderly matrons who preside N. H., recently, for stealing a valuable have all declared for Secretary Stanton
uver th© eating department, and who if horse and buggy at Augusta, Me. Halo
yon let them have their own way en­
sure to “bust" either you or your pock­ in SUU
lum .u.n»,.
Zut "X.
IVETV YOKK.
study oj the financial question
et-book before they lot you go.
The Western and the Boston A Wor-, Vjew
the Introduction of Important
crater Railroad companlee have flnaliy ■ m.^-urc*.
tunnel under the lake, the Chlaaso pa­ fa-ed, and the consolidated lineb&gt;cbri&gt;t—The Chlcnfo Poet notes the fact that
pers teemed with account* of it, almost cucd the Boston t Albany railroad.
|
v.,,,. Fancy Goodt, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
the whole time that ft waa being built,
Ix&gt;ng John Wantworth ha* ju«t real- wcre no chrera'for’Gra*? Ch7nt "rbZ
Ladle’s Baskets, Portmonnaies. Pocket Books,
and when legitimate Item* concerning Iscd WOO,000 off bb real estate in Chi-1 i^tdent and his friend* have quit
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, fc. ^c.
It were areroe, they published btdgrapliy*
■ cheering Gen.-Oraot
of everybody connected with ths work, °“S°A young woman named Mr*. George ' -The New York Daw-Boo4s*y« that
and speculation* as to what future gene­
ration* would think of ft. Indeed they McChesney ha* been arrested In Troy | 0^ mfta who thinks that Grant b oot
ran the subject, as the tunnel was run,
into the ground, and now there seems
_rboodltor of th&lt;s
to be scarcely any appreciation of an­ and A. Jonown toun t pardoned her
other great work of tunnelling, which y*
can pronounces the prlxe fight "the twin
— GROCERIES.
The only copy of the first newspaper ,
ol
a.4a^jK." Why T
I* being rapidly pushed forward, that
the ballot and the bntiwr both
of boring under the river at Washing- printed in A me. lea, known to be in exGro to Xlobortar'
istence, to to the Britiah archives in j attain their ends by boxing T

BOBp ■
m no»riB

GGI®

MUDGE A BAILEY.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS!

GW BWTsrtfcte aDr*y» K*
Berorbuynny o(h
XCX*8 ■ EkCd^IOl

ROBERT &amp;

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

which cure* bow*
^Sckm^

DOST FAIL TO CALL i SB!

—The Bosioo Trantcriptoaks : “What
In the'NeWark, N. 3. police court last1 would be the verdict of btito.-y upon a
Friday, Mlns Caroline Brown, a lady of political party thal carried the Rapublie
wealth and culture, was a-ralgned for
w' ►arcly through a civil war, and then

PATENT MEDICINES,

eager walk in addition .lofty and strong­
ly enough built, so far aa it has gone, to
lost for age*. The excavation has got
down through the sand and mud on
which all Chicago rests, and penetrated
stratum of blue clay, tougher than

fall. ThoJudRe reluctautiv committed
Tira An.KAKRAsELEcnox.-Furthcr
her for 10 day*.
. r’ furo" »t&gt;ow that the State has decided
.
..
u
...
.... ■ for a Convention.
An old snake with 42 rattles was kill-,
&gt;
•d st Winnebago, Iowa. A local paper i Tius Muarastrrt ELXcnox.-Itetarna
•peak* of bls ending as the “death of an ! front ■ Uttle morethaD half the Stale
.
al;ow
that
8,000
m-&gt;re
(han
a majority of
old oonnw’-atire," for whom the 27,OW j
low* Republican majority was toomuch. I the registered elector* of that portion
Official advices from the Western^। have voted on the Convention question,
Platos arc to the eflbet that tho council । and (ho remaining counties ore expected
of thcGovernincnt Conimls&gt;lone&gt;a and; The latest development of the war of
the Indian tribes will probably result i,races to Weston's foot race from Portland
in a lasting peace with the Indians.
11to Chicago.

To buy your DRUGS AND

MEDIdNES.

tempt* to rigufate the rale of cider and

use no picks, simply cutting It out In
block* with ipodea and pitch-fork tho
chunk* Into whatever position they are
wanted. The old coutractor*. Rev.
tug a violation of the nation's faith to Its Hartl*. Stewart* Co., did their work
so
badly, up to tho tlrno that they aban­
creditor*, and no party can bear up un­
der a load like that. Tho Cincinnati doned IL tlial the aldm caved in and
zteqsWrtT to calling upon the people to
petition Congress for the payment oi the
public debt in Green Backs, and there
are many indications that the Butter­
nuts intend to pre** thia measure and
compel the Copperheads to accept IL
We can beat the party of repudiation in
•very Stats. Nothing could be better for
the Radicab, and they may rest secure
In tho possession of power flora tong
time to come, aa the rvsultof the posi­
tion the recent partial suecesa, baa omboldencd the Copperheads to admit as
Xbelr platform.
But the chief good eflbet of tbo recent
.reverses to seen within the Republican Jy nasty divures suit, hte wife obtained
party. Defeat even when confined tea legal separation from hkn, and sow be
amoll extent of country ha* swept away brings suit for damagaa s^slnst her and
tho whole pestiferous brood of wild and her father end bar wltoesees on that tri-

Go to Robert!
To buy your GROCERIES.

D- ACKLEY &amp; CO.
Gro to Roberta1
To buy your TOILET AND
GOODYKAB, BARLOW * BAHRY’S MAMMOTH WORE.

FANCY ^UITIPLE.

Lata, k are aid pi ti ROBM
To buy your

MO BOWO PUBUOO

Trailing Bas-

kits. He has the neatest, best,
largest and cheapest assortment

ever brought to this market

Go to Roberts
To buy your Books

&amp; Sta­

tionery.

mw
nnn
LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!

Mr. Editor t
That's what's the matter st

Robbets’ Pionexb Dbcg A Book­
store.
My Goods have been
BO UGHT TO SELL as lhe peo;

tween ths Young Men's Christian Asw&gt; !
ulaUon of this cjty, au/ too Chicago
Christian Union, on tbesutyact of chari­
ty, has at length bean brought to a okas
by ths combi nation of both branches
with tbs CUlron’e Relief Aseociatton,
the stronger, now that the encumig rubbish has bora Swept off; and,
presently, a» the rawntlal basis of
•overament and ths only security
ting harmony and peace, It will1
ill and be established as an irrovse-Blblsguarranty in thg orgaoio late andI
Lie af the nation. Partial dafoat hasi
hastened this rewilt tor ramprtUngtite&gt;
r
.
&gt;

diet ftteods todd
ffaturdsBdaU Wh.irt t
thia village. TM
»r. Bajkm, w&lt;n »&gt;

pie win find out, on giving me fl
call.

Cbioago, a flourishing and faatefulJfew
England village of flay btSuaea, a magniflorat factory, employing IM bands,
turning out 1000 ctockn per wack. Tho
vary active.
One weak from today, the big prise
fight between Bussy and Dnfl&gt; will
come off eomewhero In this vicinity.
Patrons of til* ring are fall of cxdtomeat over. U, and already member* of
tbe“ fanoy "from rthwd tire are flocking
hare is attend tb&lt; “mlU.” Betting is
about ertn, with Burey slightly the fa-

I obtained them in New

York, and can sell them u cheap

stock-bdd-r*, hare toou^t It txri to
fight out the spcnreeof Western manu­
facturer* agMlnrt Eastern । wealth and
■sortopoty’tenthlaUM." 4 ,a e. ...

- This mw Company makre ftran
Western material* Immense quantities
of German diver and short brass (the
only goods of the kind manufactured
west of Connecticut), and fifty designs
of clocks. beauUfully finished, many of
piem new, and especially suited to tits
Ww.tern maritM. Their regulator, «
weU as oommen docks, are pronounced
byJewalaro'apdi^ ,___ _____
,,,,
reliable Ume-keepcr* than any In ths
i
; ’ -r ‘

There Is no reason why-ttaffshtroM to
and of the moat approved darigna. It
don’t do dock* any good to bo tumbled
about a thousand mile* up the Hudecw
river, ever tbs Erie eanalandanwadthe
fakes. as roost clocks brought to Chlaegr.

m Detroit and Chicago house*

do.

I did think of advertising*

these goods, but our ncighbon
have ao completely exhausted
every source of wtf, untdom and

k»mor, in the many bright kidtillatioM of prose, poetry and

blank verse—besidcstcHing «oma
of the Dogondcat Whoppers in
the bargain, that 1 have concM-

ed not to advertise.

But, m I

aid before, I have Noe Got*.

GW

Ckeap Goods, Goods

•art Uta. uud tin; u»
fcr Ml* too. It you ew “T

Vto reside* tn th
figgia, four toiles
tafonmuitbaih

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HtMtiteMMR

TTUimNGTam FMaKIUw Mite best sM
sterna • SsM-w-t--.

T7MFUB BBWINQ ■SCHIRK C9.
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111 ■sees, til aseiawak, a r.
Sal FasMsMacmsB, THa MssMm bu •
Ucb or HkMtlelFMk. white &gt;ilwt1k*nP.«
nwt.nluiHhatailUa; bs.-ferMM portert
iZs*”nnt-Tnit*"
w,lfc

PartlMtar SM*s«os k nlS*M ear Jtsa !»•
LrL tnmrji.
■ ;rnj^
ss4 HkioM. Jw state at isattea vote ttey
_ Ma. &gt; Naaklaa. aite Bwumt aa4 Mratlir. «L
We. I Maebiee. ML - PIT* AgMM asatet. ta

Fin taetfin fimt nlLnjDtesn £)IS80LUTI0W.
^kobino.—Appropriate Bfr'rhnnkativtag day will be held
.teuodlM cliurrh. A dt-couno
;ileu&lt;*hed by Rev. w. S. Meb-

• Saul «4*.O It. THnatetllM awtaaiaMMoanJ
OkOMHiua coooux atom*. ceocr.
vnooriao uovnx, ai»t&gt; *|t rouss di
loiiuhni m. »nn irlt takkx,
arri-ito. os'iniAt.ED.
nnxcuiTio u&lt; WMUkAWi •. « WT iw
xrt*’AL FAiaaww. Stas Otavn TAB b

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Tb« Co partntrteip haralofora rrlMlag noA.r
lb. osow aMatjkaof kAtLOW, OOODTKAM
S GkAXT, U dlautrod by rauteal mMaL

N. BARLOW.
W. R. GOODYEAR,
K. J. QUANT.
naalUp. AB&lt;.lA,lHT.

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• r&gt;a» Abm^.w v.
T-“^WwKk^i*aib^,7iLT. T‘
a^' I "u a, . ‘T’l^'l?*****’ a

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR, RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

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•OLD SY ALL DMCn«l|&lt;TU.
SO Ceate p«r DolUa.

PBIOS cr IW HALS RS SI BACH.

BALL A RUCKEL. Proprieton.
11S tlrwnwlrh Kt., New York.

1*41»'I

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Cx-ockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Raring purchaoeA tbo aallra Inlaroet of R. J.
GRANT, la lbo R«al Ketal*. Good*. Note* and
Aerouol.. will eon lino* the boaioaaa oa lb* name

MAGNETIC PLASTER

Frert G**4» cMstaaily
h»H.
Old Ceedi selling regardless of Cast.

The Great Streugtbeaar and Pain
Deatruyar of the World.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL IN

From Thornapplo.

EVERY

IIDUai

paraltare sure,—Take NeUcc.

FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
EXPENSIVELY USED

Hew Yort City ail Vicinity,

PIECES FALL PRINTS

JOHN WOLF,

Just Received.

TWEWTT-FIVE TEARS.

Climax

Climax h

MADAME ZADOO I‘ORTEH’3

CURATIVE COUGH BALSAM

Page’n Climax Balve, a Family
blessing for 25 cents.
Price 25. 50 and 75 OU. per Bottle
It heals without a scar.
Ho
family should be without 1L
We warrant It to cure Scrofula
Sores, Halt Rheum, Chilblains,
CIWS. COLDS, ETC., f
। lloHri Aa» «*«w /•rotlueetl.
Teller, Pimples, and all Eruptions
PURKLY ' ^t-OETABIrB,
of the Skin. For Bore Breast or
Nipples, Cnts, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands,
Acm It makes c perfect cure.
It has been used over fifteen
yegra, witboat one failure.

Cady’s of Rutland. Hr only claims
ftr iua Cock a decided improvement,
upon cite ni’uy k!n-!a of alicep that
parties In thia county are keeping wlthoat profit
E.

Middleville, Nor. iOth, 1867.
Ed. Banner.—Wc boro to report the
following changes In real citato: Mr.

op’- W.T. LaREINB of thia place,
humid »ix village lota, al sn avcragr
poet of $85 each.
The Lyceum.met panruaDt to adjourn­
ment co Friday evening, the 8lh Inst.
Oring to the Inclemency of the weather
up! from other causes. it waa predicted

i

Olmstea^ b Tobacco Store

|CR SECOND FBOCLiaATIO.’l I
I fragrant TobaccoaeUaa waatabpr oa ml*.

; Go to OLMSTEAD'S

Grat Bciictin ftr 60 Days!

Joan:, and »i!i for a "more convenient
ntST BOUT SATS TDAT r
rtw&gt;on. 1 This however, was not tho
esse, l t'-xxlly number were praacut, as IX. FRENSDORF * CO.
uausI, kckr) order prevailed and tho SELL MORE CLOTHISS
»*rt&gt;og proved one of Interest. Tho t... ai». t- “
SltT. '.2
qutstion dtecusaed (given in the last
wevk’n i.5uc of Lbo Banner,) was one of
unusual luiervat to many of our cl Usen a
The disputants were volunteers, the aoeiety having voted In that effect, and as
the chief dlspatanta were abarat, tba
Pretlden: appointed Mr. A. Clark, Jr.,
foe the affirmative, and Mr. J. Carvt-th,
for the n&gt;gailve, to open and clone the
urunjent on their respective sides.
The affirmative eame off vletarlotM in
the dedalon given by a vote of the
house. The exercises for next Friday LOPE AT Ol'AGOUD8AU)W PBICIS
evening. m taken from their Bulletin

a

aa
for au1&gt;( wof,|,
s'-KSSil’S"'

tirriijt w&gt; Kflagon Jtjti

Sign of the 'Big Indian.

“pit. zadoc porter’s
Curate Suga Coated Pills,
u opposthom to
, CASTOR OIL AID
, •
r" '
_ _ ..kpsqm
.. . .THsalts
iTA vuvr*

WO &amp;r 10 Cl
SLOW fir 10 Cl
SUMS fr 10 Ct

HUBBUB

xaib brothers
City Jfews Depot,

�TOTO

m raunot the new.

IT YOD WAJTT GOOD

goods cheap,

STOCK : HARDWARE,
Of ell kiada is tseerdly kept Bp to the
of th. people, sad wilt b. Sold •* RAIL!
PRICKS, adding Frwgbi.

TEMPLE OF FAgglOT!
PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY’S

JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES!

IRON &amp; STOVES
Dry Goods,

Boats $ Shoes,
Hats and Caps.
Groceries,

Piece Goods,
Crockery

Stove Pipe, Sap Fuu 4c.

And Glassware.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

at tho ladles door an I au fin a no gent e­
man to enter therein—a dragon guard­
ing th - Hesperian fruits.
CUSTOM WORK MADETO ORDER
THESE la much good sense and froth
In tho rema kUiat no man ever prosper­
ed In the world without th? co-operatlon o**hU wile. If she unites in mu­
tual endeavors, or rewards lite labor
with an nndcanug amlle, with ’hat
confidence will here, ort to hUmerehandl’c orbls faim^ fly over lands,'aid! up­
on tbe tea*, meet difficulty or encoun­
ter danger, if be knows be h not spend­
ing his strength In vnln. but that his
l»Lo.- will bo rewarded by the sweets of

anjsD^rorv.
ns ■ call before psrebulag.

PHULIPB &amp; BENTLEY
j.£Vl&lt;MAU I

GLORIOUS NEWS
HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY,

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Wlrdom Is the olive which rprlngs
from tbo heart, blooms on the tongue,
aud beam frulirrwrtii? actino. b
•
Tito mo e we etudyhuxusn nature tho
lea we think nt men, Hie more of man.
‘•We do not fear Gen. Grant In nny
emcigvncy.” Fo laye the copperhead
Cincinnati Enquire. Fo said the lobe!
Gen. Bragg at Mlesion I'.b’ge, and hair
an h'-uraf erlihanuy of75 000 nun waa
beaten i nd Sy Ing in every direction.
Mr. Beecher prat bed In Boston on
tub n ght of Mr.-Andrew’. death. He
opened bled scout;e m fol'ows:
Pl did not think, a ben I sehetrd this

HARNESS

Ready-Mado Clothing

Soils’ tftrnisjing Souls.

TO BUY YOUB GOODS!

Woo lashes andcomiuon salt wet with
waUr will soak the cracks of a stove and
p. event the vmoke from escaping.
Ftlr Poland a lai ch with a common

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NEW GOODS

Ik. fMluwr toMM

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JIHIAY &amp; MUSIC STOHK.

NEW CASH STOKE.

!h i

WineorTai

P-*1UK in yonr midst wou-d naturally
laiosuitod-d It. 1 only learned w.th­
in «n hear that ex-Covernoe John A.
Andrew has gone to bis reward, dying
suddenly--* men whuee
‘ "
ions! lncause uf Jibe.ty, Justice an&lt;
in-t^uin. ^vh
_ to put him
rmbng historic men—Into that history

caBMKndit

SHOP/

and KIM. M Mk-iilru. «• .ball Mil m &lt;sm« h to wm
IiItHW i"MMnwrnr. o» toitoras BimM
•S'rad &gt;w to wH i TttoM.ii-.~i
tf tto
MlU»nv»mr.'&gt;m&gt;n&gt; ImvO nlw, »••*»«.
TtoMOO rara ^JVMtoCVi Wtotmib.nkMy^lBHT
to^ awto to
mhm to to.
XtotoSBraASMShHC.
• «**“=&gt;•
junnsam-s^rs.-^sns

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and itjr.ll be
fart your ewto-ft* garden plant/, or
for garden yards whgn »M3dy.
Wasli you*'’ us trays with told suds,
poll-L with a UllIe'BdUr and rUb With a
fry «*&gt;'&gt;'•
Ftonn potatoes make mom starch
than flesh oma; they also make nice

rtn atet rr rnt sr

Broad Gauge Bail way I

Albcst X. Wainxs,

On» II. Pi.ara A
JasaaMeKoBs.

I
&gt; la

Csaslu Klaks.

J

NEW

IOaTOM.

A hot shovel bold over varnished fur­
niture will tike out white spolu.
A ba of glue dimmed in aklm-mllk
od tn cold uMPbuda and nd rinsed. .
If your flat lions s?ib rough, rob them
with fine salt, and ti will make them

AMTIC &amp; GREAT WSTERN

A oektrsUd ramrfy

OUKiHQ'A. UYS.
CHOi&amp;ti. W0UUU MuSSf.t

*• 1U

Still Leads the Van I

A. MranA «U .

ATTAc.iMuxr yfuncE.
to, tow* r &gt;wr» :

GratBaiiaiis fir tit Paiplt1

YORK

Kbctraa’i Chert U.ikyrto.niro-B.rry BtoraaW

Vtaycsrr~'S,
‘,—
dw^rahradramiK. ura» di. ime im ■■ .ig

PITTS BURGH,
PHILABKEPRIA.

M&lt;»d&gt;c»i. to Cfc*rto«^&gt;e*lr to.

MALTinORK, a»4
WAMHIARTOM -CITT.
m. U th. only 11oak u&gt; th.

BOOTS &lt;f SHOES, CHEAP!

111. I.innw D..r c.". ami the N.snlMn.
Kt-^ping Cwbee, Uie KiMtkni Dinlnr tun*.
w 11 h
time tH Mr.I.
th. —

Atlantic&lt;

Y*hlla&lt;lelptxl*. !•&gt;.

Diseases of tbe Iriwry and fcxwal
MM* " '
tbcs.wtl

‘ J ’

iKSKTO
COHPOLSn MANDRAKEI

'sroJjrrTxxiWAxa,*“*j.
&gt;
aiton.w rcu«iSB.
DMM.Kwtoator BS.BC.

Mr.

Oil Regions of Penn«yhnnift!

ATTAfittMBTT NOTICE.

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NUMBER 31.
duttoethat
leep far to
some wnmi
to be eoeU
cumniieteed
work, live I
own eelfishi

and his great hand executed his works of I
thtogs that'll Lring^em.
He thrust bis Land, a little lees to sixo the pasL But ho ehoked them duwn,
then a oom man spade, down Into the co- and bumming a snatch of on old ballad, fingers cnaccompli
yeraous depths of his ituckot, anti brought ho thrust his nauda down into hie puckit un fall uf twenty dollar jiii-cce.
&gt;eta, walked bock tn the eml uf the ear,
"Don’t yer think I can stand these pulled the gigantic cxJlar of his shaggy
here (.Thieagers, fur fourteen buurs?”
ouat up arvund his cars,buttaued it close,
A noduf aasWnt from three or tour, and leaped back against the window in that lung tedious etonny night in Janua&gt;y, 1867.
and a smile of curiosity from the rest, silcnco*
The car rattled on. What a mind was
answered his aucativn In the affirmative.
Death Indoors.
"You must nave town in luck, sirnn- there; what a giant intellect aleetong
Cr said onenriuusluukiug man ‘You buried awav from light and usefutuoM
by a rubbish of prejudice, habit and eusre mure than yuur share of nold.”
*• have, eh ? Wai I recon nut I' tom doing but half work fur want of
came honestly by it That’s a fact And
there's tkt-ui living who ecn remember
thia child when he weut round the prai­ er Webater, going about the world, strug­
ries trapjuug prairie hens and the like to gling with his own euuL yet bound by
gut him a [Kiir uf *hu.-s to keep the mu- chains of ignorance, wluch precluded
saaaugum from bittiug my tuee; I’ve his doing but a moiety at good it lay iu
become so etdeeblod that their cunsiitubung myself up tnun&gt; nur &lt;me night to his puwur to du
the Umber, to keep uut uf the way uf the
leut thing in the world gives them cold;
wild varmint*; be.1 atoe|iii;g ta the world
even going from uno room to another,
ta the czutcd uf a trvu top Nuw I rockunyuu wuuldu't bejjvo it, but 1’recvoo Irish wuiunu sud her child, and tuuk one and before they know it they know it they
all winter without a shoe on my £*it; fa.tharbac ; soon a young girl seated have a culd all the time, and this is noth­
herself
by
his
side,
and
as
the
night
hours
ing mure or lees than cunsumptiun;
audtived uu wild gamu, when 1 auuld
where as, if an opposite practice had
catch it That's u tact ’
been followed of going out an hour or
“Didu’t otiut your growth,” said a
voice u«ar.
falling rain, a very different result would
“Nut a bit uf it. It brought me up
praii-e
so wonderful
rright.
umy. These
1 tnuug.H
.me rue
speltt..a:
1 Wvuto .
wiU
J
“i~‘ |
r utuy. I thought uue spoil £.a! I wuuld 1
lot uut entirely, uut tue and luulhur bold I
t
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t. N. OAI.TXJWAY,

* a . 1/ , 1——1. r lu&gt;——ro*
MU*I. ,

ta,hia shaggy hair black as &amp; bat make you ashamed to meet her in hear*° ’“bdi, hie dark pieming eye en."
and his iaw eternally roving with a runs-| All thia happened while waiting, to
tog quid bs^weeu them, with a smile of wood just out of Chicago. The gratf
good humor, notwithstanding his seem- man was swelling with emottous tailed
tog impaiieeca,'attracted every one’s at- j up from the dark shadows of the past;
teuhou.
i his bi’ rvuirii form heaved like a great
7 1 billow w|nm the ocean

U1 •IrBgjlr.. ,.d Ukb
-Udu&lt;*«! WbB W Ou I X gUwec u4«
1. n— t-ulU.
Ttoc. u.i*iag uu «pu ». -ICh ■ teiriUc oath.
, *teH * .CuTty-t b«.« ■
A-4 Um - s -r l»w«» ebx*«d iU evens Uwre

Edmund about in Me book, “The Eoan Question,' makes the following

tatedy triad hfa hand at a duum Ilf i il

founded a factory, converted a Catholic,
gone round the world, and road the cum-

fourteen husbands, and changed his poli­
tics nineteen times. A German bee
thrashed fifteen uf his dearest friends.

of innoccnte are bidden to kneel before a

KUIhoU •U‘*~
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lEudul U» wuxh U
upti..
.
““21 gather, eoldum take cold at all
, J* of foy .truwwre,
______ _ «u I____
.
to give place tu incomers, was pealegs
put .a ..
stop
to it, I nap
tied aud made quint by a handful of
and cuuciudud that six foul five wuuld du
cbreinuts and a glowing bit of candy
fur a follow that cuuldri t afford the ex- i
pouairo luxury of a wile tu make briehca i I uut uf the big man’s Ducket. When he
left the care tor refrashmouta, be brought
.or him. It was uuly the .Oto fur my t back his hands full uf pies, and diatriLmother that ato[»[wd my growth. If I’d । uted them among the weary group. A
uad an idea of a sewing nuwiiino, there's | mother and «ev&gt;-n children, the eldest

he threatens to ana tax'
iev tluit—but gut enough dem thuughts.
tu.-nad that Lriy thou*- | "Vhicagu!" slum ted the breakman; ver htaitated * tteitetW
)■ thuusand, and thavSuto
ln an instant all was confusion, and Us ship and ksytan. '

ROWER.
Daa&lt;ar la

lanlligUr flo it&amp;aix.and jou
nUW an.’ 'And aD JW *rigbLring their grain feU
“

Boots -#c Shoes,

fir that
sr mill, sir.

J. UH.

beach btsebt bostos

SS5S
F‘

lucusta buppumng thendure, that a
common man weighs as much as 16,000

cm! can be heard l-16lh of
lather leit the cars at every stepping a hundred &lt;1* ill are A human life has
place, and returned muni stupid and many a time tiald fur an applodumpling. sound in'wind and limb ought to be able
bwuuiy each limn, scolding the little tired. Wheh uur wires get to work they find to ma. e himself heard al the distance of
1,600 miles ; and when he sneerad ^&gt;is
Ihctnsclves in an utterly exhausted ecm— ~-----,,
" ,. Tr ‘ ' Rianriff iua tunous roa cyvs uun. u» ditiun; their ambition to complete a thing, house ought to fall about his ears!”
Supposing a flea to weigh one groin,
to
du
sumo
work
well,
sustain I tfcooi un- wMeh i« move than its ectnnl weight,*®^
k,
m.k. . tauM
did
to jump one and a half vards, a cetmada
«„L uu Luumk. ultldu U» u.d
-»» Bill
-vdd
man ol IbO pounds, with jumptag war*
eucuui aiuug.
|
uvm7budy.” Nu bite of refresbera in prvpurtion. cueld jump LMB0
“Strangvr,” said tljs rough great man
nu cxhi.eisting draught, uu res',
and his whulo tncv toumiMl up with a fur
fat crow baby, camo to her all
ming'.cvl exjuveoivo uf ptau aud pride ; ' jbu lung night, save when the big man
* stranger 1 spoke a surd Ure I didn't. .tateb.d out his great bands and took
Great Catastropho-As Island &amp;ab&gt;
.moauto; a slight word like, about my her baby buy far an hour, and It? him throat to worry and trouble them fur 4 merg
’d and 10,000 Ptracm Drowned.
ki»U.
muthrr I would giro all the gold in my ; piay n-uh his splendid wsteb tokeep him months; or lung fever to put them In the
iiockrt to bring lieu tauik far one Ituur to ' (*uh^
grave
in
lees
than
a
week.
luuk ui»ui tha couutry as il in nuw. She j
qpll giro ve a thousand dollars for
Our wives should work by the day, if, Tortola, one of the Britbh West I&lt;=
Lad her rabiu here when Chicager was biln *&gt;
he, as he handed him back , they must work at all, and not by the job;
dlrs, has been submerged, and 10,000
nowheie; here oho raised her buys—■she to ber nrtlIt.
[x-r-ons drowned. Advices from Porto
wuklu t gi»o llicui Imnin’ bulshstaught
.*yuu may hare tho whole lot for that, ’
Rico to the Tib Inst, have bean received.
us butter taings than buola can giro : fa ; un,M-,?Ivd the drunken father, with a
A terrible hurricane visited the southern
be honest, uwiul aud* indnstiiuna. She gvine like grunt
continuous labor which brings health and poiUon of the Island, destroying all the
taaglit ue tube faithful and true; to |
bargain,” said the big man,
suuul by a friernd and bo generous to an ; -pondin' tho muthor is willing." .
gUscrUautj.
and 4,000 (amjllen an destitute. The
uaemv.’ It's thirty years, -trangvr, sinco
“ladade, sir. it's nut tho uue uf thorn IMU.
।
1-lvCrjx.ol, steam* r, wbleh was sunk
wo dug her yuvu by the take side with
far mor*ey.' was the quiet
during the bumcane, carried down |5,THS OLD BUCKSRConsulting a Lawyer.
008.000 In sjede and merchandise. The
A
countryman
walked
into
the
office
)&lt;*- of the fitesm-shlp Company, at BL
calm where »e bad beeu reitod—the . jjo&lt; kindly he helped her off the cars,
iudtaa* bad killed our father long be- 1
at tha brvak uf day thqy camo to
Thomas, will amount to &gt;12,000,000.
Some 600 bodies remaining unbuiied
*T say, Mr Cundnetor, when will tho fure, and we'd nothin* to keiip us—and their journey's end.
।
so
we
went
to
seek
our
Lrtimes.
My
'
Thus
all
night
bad
he
been
attracting
have been burnt on the bland. 1
next Lxiaves train go to 8L Iaaus?’’
'Stile trouble’
biuttiir,
he
took
duwn
there
to
St
Ixads
,
jj,
n
uentjun
of
the
waking
unoe
in
tho
-Heron o'clock aud thirty minutes,
jjut thia krndueee and rough*
West Indies,belonging CoUnat BrRadn,
to-night sir ” was t)&gt;e gentlemanly re- and rot married down there aume'ers;
aud I just went where tho wind Uuwed, j^tatanssa would soon have been furmA- “that a man
oly to the rough question.
below a1 tasted be'.wm Virgin Cords and Bt
[,y tlio mass uf tha paseengers, had
r ‘Eleven teefcek and thirty minutes I and when I'd serened muncy enough tugeihte, I came bock and bought a few
nui damped it upon our memories should build
twelve milea, ami 1ta breadth four retire
Go to Texta! Why, it’s ton this very
acres of land around-vny mother’s old iritis his gold.
Btaute. I’D bet my bouts sgmnst a
op into the other
cabio. for the place where I'd bud her
i*j winder who he is?'
JgUtt b»*H»r
jack-knife the munitag cxi-rrss is off
'Whuto did he get inT'
part mainline a harbor.
J
it hu been trutio tad an bones was snin-d like. Wai, in the
course of time, it turned right up to the
“What an taterueting character/’
;
nuddk uf L'hionger. I couldn’t stand
“Eduottiuu wuuld spoil Lhn."
itaA—T loved my M muthsr tou welt to I
‘Wliat rich furs f
Europeans. TatioUhne ItaOtrvareor,
^‘teUk. f-llcr all to smash—- । [at umulbuasre radio urtrf her grav.s so 1 -Did yen notice what a splendid watch
1 earne back al&gt;uai fifteen years ago and be carrite "
Fourteen hours to Chic agcr, puffin and Quietly mwed her away to the bwyto’ ■ t “He a wme greet man incog. ’
ktoMta’! I’ve been told that they keep gsunudi aud then • wont l*«k to Texas, j | guoh were a few of the quanta that
a regular six hundred hues steam power
the terrified applicant ft* local advfaa, It
isl that have built the dam, and Ila

It van*

A.
' »r

innocente li* e themsehoe. *

r hie shadow never grow '

, eausteutatumsly bora
evhaps ddagmore good ’

PAIMB-

o&lt;h

IthoM who deuita the right of the

�Ed Bxwwxa.—I do not knar vhei
mxy b • your India 1&lt;#s1'
the
•ubfactof pri-c flitting:—whether you
‘put up your hands’.’ jrrivati-ly or have
a horror for the manly art of self deen-e,—whether yea cheer Uw asral

91,00
ijo

bbto

SMb» SMrtint,
Su/ar, r. iiwr "

Whichever mayba.
_
kp*
about 'the
groal I'WIK yartard«y, between Prod
B’wy and Andy Duffy and if ywu don’t

■IIII Mlh—JBIM B IB

Iwoutentto that Beland I went in audfaulUrao in execution. In short all
rampany, targely ao. Among the two imaginable vnribUta of French, German.
thousand pe&lt;qte on that train, time Italian, Englfah and Japanese oraamontai goods all imported from the manubave not hitherto declared for hlmbeQaoae tAey, or moot bf them had p-r- chants grain tohlpare. negroratinstreta. Itataren direct, andaold ben a) MaU
methbOM
of Ccttinw, brufaert, gam­ for leas than tbe whole sale coot in New
mnal asporaUons far the presid-mv.
Bit a-ldo Crun these would-bi'-cau^i-' bler*, roughs, reporter* and pimpe, to- York importers stores. Take the whole
da'os, the Rcpublloans from principle ge’hhr with hnn&lt;tred&lt; far whom clasain- catabti-hment through, one it will be
hnv» teen inclined tn lr«k tof-’onJGwjnt cation to Imjusalble. Ya, for aH ‘tbe found to contain everything dwdmblo
an the next president cvO- e‘nee tbo War be'ero!ptnou.« composition of that crowd, far toe onuuneutaitanof the parlor, gar­
ekaMd,ahd not beenuae tiien waa any they, were well behaved and peaceable, den aud Iuwb.-’1 be picture gallery conneowalty for securing the influence of not a single fight occurring during the talntf soma exceedingly beantiflil works
his military pro tlxs. but ftom the'ptv day except tho grand mill which al! of American artato, but I have no room
cams to wltneae, and it ta ttn'uat for the to notlo.- them to-day.
The big tioldleris Fair I- still In racreconcile txR dlffcrenere and promote dally papers to denounce them In the
bnrtnonv «nd fes'emal feci ng, b •»“' t*n unmvaaujed tennv whichhi|v« been ap- ceeaful operation. One thing about it
the principles of equal aud exact Justice, pU*-d to them. It was amusing to see promises to be a failure. Borne $2500
between tbescctionalatcly at war. And how &gt;orne very respectable profte-ion-'J worth of valuable musical instrvaonta
have been donated, and are to be raffled
yet, the popular reaction cla'med by pie and morcaoti'o gentlemen »tru^g'ed to
off at $6 a ohauce. Tbua far only about
Copperheads as being exhibited in the hi le thefl&gt;eelvev4fom sequelntastes and
$&lt;00 dollar, worth of tickets bare been
results of Vic late e ections, a re -c* ion when d:scovered, offered the moot sold for It.
however which does not extol In fact, r dlculous excuses for their Journeying
'1 be quotations, on ehange are repertbaa not, it seems to us, added any new forth, at tbe unacaaonable boar of 7 a m,
sd today aa follow.: —Flour dull, $13,2.1
motive far urging ibe cblma of Gen. to gooua plo-nlo In Novesnbre. The
i for white winter; MJJO0O.7S for spring
Great as our candidate for tbe prcal-len- battle waa fought very ctoeo ta the scene
extra. Wheat dull U.K2,fc! far no. 1;
cjr, but on the contrary teach ua the of the recent cum bet between Dorney
$1,001,77 farno. 2; $1,«7 far nu. 3. Coro
morotiian propriety of knowing that and Fitapmld and was, altogether one to c for no. 1; U20M c for no. 2 ; 7B&amp;81J
of the most splendid figtite on record Id
this country. 'It w fought In one for new. Oars, MK--M ; Hye, $1.»@1,hour forty-one and a half minutes and 31 for no. 1; tl,2B(«l,33 far no. t Bar­
ley, $1.3&amp;S1,4O for no. 2 Timothy seed
died and thirty-four rounds. When $1^0&amp;2.10. Flax, $1,08. Mees Po-k
stripped for tho fight, Bu-sy presented $19,301075. Lard, 111 •!-&lt;* U o for D^
cembvr. Cumberland* 80$i c. Short
are not sure wo can elect any other man. a magnificent nppearance. Tbe muscles ri s, 10 e 101 • Bweet pkfeled hams 11®
Any man thus selected, with no refer­ of bfa anna, shoulders and cheat stood HJ. Green bams D|. Shoulders &lt;H c.
ence to his pcronal political con fictions, out I ka i^atocsof leathern thonga,wUlle
would be ahnret sure to be defeated, no UieHgti'ncffl and;race of every move­
mutter bow great bls military preatiro. ment indicated the pooseorion of the
On the contrary, tbe num who to Adec*- finest physical condition. Duffy was s*.-There la no longer any doubt that
ed becauM of hi* firm convl tton o 'I he trained down altogether too close and the 'Reynbllcena have carried North
aterual Ju-Uteond truth of the principles ! seemed very spare, almost to weakmwa. Carolina, by a hanctoomo majority in fa­
and policy of tbe Republican party would Early In the fl.-ht, It became evident vor of the Congree-lunol plan of rtoonIms sure to bo elected by n decided ma­ that Duffy'S tactics were to blind Bussy atni' tion. Thai tie pool luu of the
jority with or without tn Hilary predige. and coax him to a foul blowby constant­ Southern Rudlrale in iy be fully under­
Hence wo do not m go tho claims of Gen. ly dropping to his kuers. Fortunately, stood, and'tlielr moderation app eclated
Granton tho ground of avallibliity, but Rrasy was too well trained to be led In­ wo append the artlon of the party in
to (bis trap, and exhibited s rapprising
because he fa our rrprcaenfatfor man.
Many of the soundest Radicals in tbe amo*intof Self-contml in not only catch­
party have looked to Gen. G'mnt, since ing blows hilt delivered at the moment ,^At the maaa meeting at Washington,
tbecto^e of tho war, with tho hops that of Duffy's /irnpT'lng, but by abstaining two cx-Cun federate cotoneh, Rodman
he would etiind In tbe right position to for many n«un&lt;te,from falling n;x&gt;n him, and Carter, i&gt;j-oko; Rodman urging the
ba the Republican o ndidate for the even when Duffy dropped without ■&gt; acre plane-, of tha j nocut lnul«, and
presidency, and now that he fa bnown to blow; On the first round, Bussy drew Carteru glng delay until tbo late ConAecvpy tha: position, and it •• general­ fl, st blood and on the thirty-eight give f-dcraios thouid boagain allowed to
ly conceded that he fa to be the chosen Aoe fTrs: knock-down by a clean rfgbt- vote. Tho Republican Convention in
leader, of course with all the seal of new handu' la Duffy’s ribo, a shot which Cbuwan County oppooed “d. awing the
converts tbo hangvra-on to tho party was handsomely repeated in the forty- “lines of disagreamvut distinctively
cheer fuudcst and long* ri for Gen. Grant foqrtb mend. About the elpht'eth “between the two races, wbcoe interests
and with no evrtaln knowledge of the round, Unary seemed far a time quite “are too cfoeeiy idvutiGed to tx&gt; involved
reason why. and from tire action of Uifa, blind, and Duffy far three or four rounds in ruin,” and opposed all class or outer
legfalstfon. The Convention in Ashe
certainly not a representative (.’a-o, tho bad things all hie own way.
Then a eharp cut on the pocket under County &lt;.p]*red -chisa pro criptionv"
cQpperbovdaclaim that avallibliity to tho
only rearou why Geo. Grant is, by tbe tho ri^ht eye opened Rand Buesy gotto The Convention tnrCumberland County
Tcrdlc: of the parly already its ac'.-.nowl- sec a Utile from Ihta optie, the other be- offered the right hand of fellowship to
all who, forgetting post hoaUlit'es,
tlvc which in duces the thinking men for some time seemed quite weak and up would aid in reconstructing the State.
The Convention ta Northam|4on
itf'Ae party to giro their unao&lt;rght, but to the hoe hundred and third -round was
wnantnicur support to Gen. Grant as punished terribly about the head, Duffy County condemned sectional feeling in­
their candid itn for the prceldepcy.. Our all the while forcing the lighting. At dorsed the Republican platform of e-jual
country need* repose offer years of £ra- this point however, Bussy got hta second rights. Invited capital and Immigration,
Usrnal strife, and it Is because webelftr* wind, as the pugs say and In turn forced
the fl ^feting savagely, directing hta
Hkdy thou anything Aloe to promote re-1 blows against Duffy's ribs, heart and
oonelltaUon and roo'o ailon on the liases neck, every time- Duffy managed to
get
ID some wry severe returns on quallrleations. ' Tbe Convention In Bla­
arCongrereional Rcon lruotion, that 'wo
urga bfa nomlna-jon and election. Hta Bacay's faee. abd »&lt;ain rosoried to his den County donlared that “while the
spirit uf magrnud m i ly towards Uta Booth dropgsane, but tbe time for that wm Demix-r»tie party ta obviously a white
has been man!footed ever slhce be made post aa hla strength wua evidently gone. ‘‘man’s party, the Republican party ta
■jch jgouerous tefnu of surrrnd.r to In (he one buwdrcd -and thirty-third •‘the potty of all mon, rlen or js-of,
, Ooo. Lot, and yet, he haa al ways atlnn- round Duffy received a terrifld blow on ‘•white or black, hiving for its motto
ed the unyielding ncc-ta'ty of protec­ tbe heart, and another so he was falling ‘‘eqqal rights to all men.” It declared
ting ihe freodmeu in all tho ‘‘rightoof on the nock, these settled him, and al­ for equal taxation and free sboota. The
life, liberty, nnd the pursuit, of happl- though ho managed to rise at tho call of mountain counties of North Carolina,
ness.” In the oame spirit waa bla n po t "time.” it was only to be knocked down adjoining East Tcnnewec, contain jt
io IbeProaldont. rlx months plater, on ^ala by another over, the heart. Wb«&gt; strong Republican element.
thecondltfon of Abe Booth, lu.which bo -'UM’ "waa again c..llcd, he could not
urged that ti&gt;e profa-elons of loyalty on riae from bis second's knee, bla head Howard, in hla report of the operations
thsjwrtof tbo Southern rebels should fell back as If ho were swooning and be of the Freedmen’s Bureau, mentions
.hoaeoeptod aa genuine, and tboi they finally whispered that he could do no tome IntcrtWing facta Illustrative of ths
Ateouldbatrualu'laa oyal cltiauna so long more. Mtko McCool, whs was emo of eonllnued engrrm-ao of the colored peo­
aa they, hoe srp Uith olrprufowious. And hta soremds reluctantly towed up the ple for education—facta which show
n- Ora hi wmt.
,cn this princlpie Uuugpwi has att d Jn
that th' lr haste tn avail themselves of
batafany with ,«&gt;• expressed views of wanted over to him ebook hands sad af- tho privilege of being taught sprang not
Qoa. .tyrant and tho result tixtoy bid ter ward ran a' foot-ram down to the from aftvo ol novelty, as •omc sup|ne­
fair lobe the complete restoration of aH tarsiWbis thirty or forty rods. When ed, but from genuine appreciation of the
; tbo Bbsiaa to tha, righto and privilogro Hie &lt;are started, Buasy and one of bls advantage* of education. The toU.1
trainers, Jerry Donovan went thfoofh
number uf day, night, and industrial
them collecting money for poor Duffy
schools undur tbe supervision of tho
and goCro.ns.a400, of which he Mrnacif
Bureau1 to 2,12)7 with 2,442 tear hers, of
gave
160.
W»U&gt;
the
exception
of
one
Suekwod and ebook «I01I Duffy’s whom
are ecolored. Tiro number of
ocholara fa 130.7B5, showing an lucreaa
i beutod by the men of thrir cbofce in the
of 40,000 sin os tbo fast annual report.Haifa of National Legtalatfon. Thia ts
tire Radlcd Republican j tatform, and it
sapport wholiy or in port I,OM of tho
hwttn all tbo laud a no mo expiyieWiog
•cboota, and payee an averse $H,AUe
Indorsor than Gen. Great, and bo man
month for tuition. These flgmware
can queetioo hta unfaltering adlrermee
crtaJnly encouraging, and other por­
tothe (reentry as well in tbe hour ef peril
ttone of Gen. Howard's report are not
as in tbe hour of not olal tstamph.
ArotaterindfosttoB.ufbtocoopertoiou'
w«.h tt» poticy atfopito by
than tiie apjnojrtuUona that there a
famre enough -lid on band to carry It c
1 Mil Jaiy. when Ito extotence terminal
by limitation. Cocnewary ra. pl
1 tea limited extent have boon haired to

Government office whatever.
—The Papal troops are acti vely engag­
ed ta building de'enri-e works for tbe
protection of
Holy CHy.
'

gave bsEielil aa oollatend. The note has
oaey.e: to run.
—The N. Y. Tr^nme published in foil
Senator Sumner's lecture, “Are we a
Nation," and it wlU be at puce tasaod in
pamphlet form in Boston.
—Mr. McCulloch says hb report will
not be sent to Congress uut 1 the day af­
ter the Prealdcnt’s Meesage in Decern-

Satind Suit•I
.4U-itool Gat

rob£

Drm Coatfar
Ufor 97.00.

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.
LI. Harn.—A otmaible exchange
IC matters not how many no wapaa man takes hta list is Incomplete
without bis home ncwsjiaper. if that
paper la nut such as fee would wish, be
should feal that himself aud neighbors
are responsible, In a measure, for the
ahortcomli&gt;L. Give a paper a Hb-.rd
support, active sympathy, and it will
instantly rw-poud io each a msnirtuU-

are appreciate;!, and b- la tho moot re­
sponsible being on enrth; bla paper beoruing a part of him elt, he fa as ocn-1Jtc io prase or eem areas a dating fath­
er. Nothing can aupp’y the plaoerof*
home paper. It la the mir or in which
the town and neighborhood new# nro
reflected; in social, political, and rpll;oua cirri co, 1! (Ills a place no other
paj-crean. When a need of ccotxsrny
eompefayou to cu tall your newajwp-r
list, strike offevery other one bo'ora you
my to th** publisher of your homo Jour­
nal—“Stop my piper.” -

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

DOFT FAIL TO CALL 1 SB!

Nrw Hamdjhire Democracy.—Tbe
New Hampshire Democratic State Cunveut.oo November 14th, nominated
JobnG. Sinclair for Governor, and re­
solved to thank Gov. Hemman far bls
speeches in Connecticut, Pennsylvania,
Ohio,.aud New York. The platform
goes aim Inst Conga stoonal reconatraetlon, lutalnst Impartial suffrage, agalua!
any restriction on the sale of nun,
against exrmptlnc any pro;arty from
taxation unlrw it ought to be exempted.

To buy your DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.

To buy your GROCERIES.

To buy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

TIN

Lda.lt art Dip ti RflBBff

SHOP.

To buy your Tbaveling Ba»_Ho has the neatest, bed,
largest and cheapest assortment
ever brought to this market.

Don’t you Believe It.

sets.

INK:

To boy your Books

k Sta­

tionery.

Grot Rtiictin fe 60 Dap!

LJJiCE AND SPLEKDID STOCK OF GOODS!

$30,000! #30,000!

‘ocantr I

moi it wit goons i tu* wS
.

i-

,

.

That’a that's the matter al
Roberts’ Pioneer Drug A Bow­
store. My Goods have been
BOUGHT TO SELL u the peo­
ple will find out, on giving me a
call. I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them as cheap
a* Detroit and Chicago houses
da- I did think of advertising
these goods, but our neighbors
hare ao completely exhausted
every source of wit, wisdom and
Awmor, in the many bright scin­
tillations of prose, poetry and

blank Tere*—besides telling some
of the Dogonded Whoppers ta
tha bargain, that I have condodad not ta edrertiae. Bat, m I
e^d Lafora, I hare AW
Hl r» Writer. and they tn
»» ■rie too. If you aM *»r
Ixxlj-prihodox, beurwtox, or

�■UKumu xDvzxnm
m&lt;MOBy SAAWb

J^tAHlsrvllbe xsxwhan«o.
JAMB JOCMTOS, Pr-jpriMwl

uofuu'i min bbbu,

S*«.lS3tt*SV!S
Ur. raodiUoe .f Ito ak-4. .t.Imi.
tog-KZSXiiXh
*

UVZB, STOMACH. 01
DJQETIV1 ORfiANB.

. -

^srTJKssc —w

—» aito

DrrOooda, tn.
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Capa,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

^BAL DTAF* AfiKMCX 1

-y

XI. WBXGHT,«
Roal

Estate

Broker,

1* SBcteags Btaok. J

KIDDLXYILU, - KARAT CO, - kIGA«UA.

Hooflanth German Bitten

RUSSELL

man (of course, you dan*tallow the good
wife} getting up In hta' sblrt-.t------•leevea and building Urea out of green
wyod! Ugh I
/-—A chess club has been organised
In nettings. The following gentlemen
we.e selected to exercise a “fatherly care”
over the society :
President,—Hon. Jan A. Rwkexey ;
Vice President.—C. G. Townxkkd ;
Treasurer,—D. R. Cook ;
Secretary,—E. A. Holusok.

Native Wink.—A very flno article of
Nattye RnrcnATD Wnrr Is on sale at
the Drag Ftore of F. D. Ackley a Co.

k

NEVINS.

We WrtJL MOtae tiMBitM—

HOOFLAND'S OEBMAS TOKIO,

Greea Tew, M (• gl.CS.

Best MMrt’wt gf Creekrry li Tewi.

Hoofland'a German Bitters.

17OR SALE,-A Hawi tails ths Vitae.
T?0R 8AIK-1 f.r«n VmU.a.a. MldikrUto
1 PwtQBto,Wl»rsAto&gt;-. NS sews MMar n«d
Improf rrnrui; ■ (wd to*». to omaf Itoto«
ertovdr l» tto cvunlr. “ria. (Ml UA«to. It
a-rwnf .hr. ten 11,r froend rod frrw.r t lo®J»
i.m.
M.WlUoiiT.
Mldllrrltte. Uxr.b Mb. IMT.

Fresh G«W» csistaitly
hui.
•M G»*4s srlllsg maHlem «T rwi. -J 07,000 Ft. Pln&lt;-tanlter.amw.ti**a?n«ato
J_ MuK Kin. bJ.r4.,N«.lf1.&lt;.J&lt;.l.S:pMKi»&lt;,
’ M WilfKT.

HOOFLAKD’S OEBMAB TOHIO

J£MrtKE BLOCK.

TO CALL I SIX I

Monument ASNoci.itlon have bad pre­
pared two lithographic rvprvwnLitlar.s
of the [mpove&lt;l monument to beerevtodz'
In Detroit by Randolph Roger*. the emi­
nent sculptor. One lithograph la large
.be, bandroxnoly tinted, and mttkev on
attractive picture. It wtilbcaold al$l,- j
bn. A smaller litliormph, epuatly well i

nuUap, Aux to. 1M7-—BttTl

DISSOLUTION.

Tk. C&amp;putvrahip bmtofoto .ri«ls&lt; .sdrr

A OKA XT. tedtoUr^d by mImI smwwL

.’EJEstg
dense on Thursday evening, Dee. 5, '87.
They cordially Invite the public to be
preeeut on that ooctalon.

ir TOILET AND
’ICLE.

ntoHBimff
r Traveling Ban*
i the nestest, beet,
eapcst assortment
to thia market

L’b, the matter a*
rat Drug 4 BoR»*

Soods have beta

at, on gitin'l ■**
■d-tor. m Nr»
.cllihem-ftow
d ChiofS bouM
ok of rdrertitog
but our neighbow
PWy esh~*d
if mt; iMMfawW

N. BARLOW.
W. P. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.
HMltogs,As( IS, IM7.

Middleville Items.

-- '1 rcasurer Robk !« using well tbe
the coutld- nee reposed In him by our
oouu.y totbera. JCeW and durable tlile- j
ualka. sndotiier thln.s too numerous u&gt;
mention, under tils direction adorn our
, Court Housesquare. Friend Asa, go °n
I with tbs internal Improvement*.
-- Tbe Jlaa-JtiEN Indfpmdant has re- i
crovod, mrt exactly to Mlddlvville(*) but i
to new quartos*. We expect that, ta its
cosy ofllcc, the wUlorwUl advocsU- with |
renewed energy the prtadplss of the :
■great unwashed** party.
—R. Land, arRAocr A Co.,
dltsohod, and for the p*-t two wc&lt; ka
the senior member has l*en surM|Utt
*J.&gt;hesi. elodtaim'* iMr
But when a man h trying to work for
humanity's take,* we tike to see him
suitably -rewarded. We would there­
fore recommend to wur many friend*
--QVTl-Fsay»tbat he observed the
who may want a superior article of
Water-proof, OU Polish, or Hamwe meteoric display of wanckring starp
Blacking, to purchase DB. DTVnrn- lately. He aaya th*l all that la nece—
rvto iterate a sigM of 'em-every day la
(wo pinta and asbo.t, sharp and tunning
encounter with a sign pod. .
Cut Baptist friends, at Castleton
waa Ua-jcd on the 22d ln»L agninU Centre, have been bolding for some time
Henry Lartnbee, ebargsd withan assault past, a-protracted meeting.. We learn I
ami battory.on hie wife, nnd placed in that many Uavo been converted.
—rNext io ehcnting the printer, the I
the.himd* of tbe Sheriff So serve. The
t-herWitartodln ponmlt, and after trac­ meanest wretch we know of is he who
ing him' to MeCaRYey's mill tD-Qoye. can wilfully and maliciously teal a baInarnei th it ko wan on bls way to a
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Bristow A Mead, having pur­
gentleman's nuLlencn withtmffato rob*
undcrTHU Brin. The FherifT started la­ chased of R. J.GbaXT, Ute Intact si ta
yers ill, and arriving al the n-ldenee Rower Block, will shortly remove their
▲ Card to Sensible People.
afcrveald, discovered Ills bird Just com­ stock of Groceries to tlm s-rne.
ing over the bill usnr at hand. He,
KaUoasI resdsr. If lbs •&gt;?♦&lt;' sf tbs wvsibsr
-- Tbo Lottery schema which has
seeing Uia.Sb«ltT, started lathe opposite been on tbs taplf for months past, camo r.. uncertain, yon oould nut ta footok. ontmg'i
dirreciion* under full beedor steam with ofl* last week, and dryw something of a
tbs i-brrilTln pursuit, who,after a sharp house; E. McCaffrey, drew what la
raw. egptuJod-.thA'fcUmtiGhdtaDOW be­ mors appreciated the diamond ring.
ing tried by JusUygoo^,
Pricing one nt our most popular
dry good's .tone tbe other day wo overty iaatcnles cmmnfttod from:limo to bearda cmvsreatiun bet weentwe^young
■ . .
.-.tlw IIInllratM A
time during tbs post three years, by a
hitherto respectable citizen of thia vil­
lage, have JimI come to light, and which
In tbo number and variety of the goods
taken h almcat without a parallel Id the
history of crime. Upto tills Um®, and
tbs luvcttigutione are still going do,

FVItfe DRUGS,

..

MEDICINES. CHEMICALS.

liwanr, t:,. crr.lrsl .... K*rn »» In. con.
powrdinr of Pbyririu'. PmcripUtoe,.»4 VasdItoc.p.^

-- The M. E- Quarterly meeting clos­
ed last Pabbath, and »n one of unusual
profit and Into ret Un that occasion 28
peiwm.-. weie baptised. Presiding Ehler
Banos and .be beloved poxtor Rev. A.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

-The u.atorlu of Queen Estb r Is
4n preparailu::. and will be pr*dueed
soon judging from tbe dcc.dodly iragicvopcratic airs, and tbonmaly appcurni.eo
of our loading vucahata Look out fur

uf DRUGS AMD

HRO7. MUDLxvrtXs 1BOT.
Drug &amp; Bookstore.

w

Do You Indorse Thum 7—in the Intkpmdeni of la-t week, we find tho
trea*o&gt;inb!e'Rcs&lt;&gt;luttons adopted by the
rec-nt Opprrtiead Convention In New
Hamiwhire. Mr. Editor do you Indorse
ilirtnT plm-c give us an explicit un-

BUSSELL
'
&amp; NEVINS.

iihi

Rtntxixo to Saginaw.—The Jackson
Lansing end Saginaw railroad ta now
completed to the latter place. and trains
commenced running regularly on Wed-

VERT LOW FOR CARB.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

ini y.

‘ Thia la well enough; but ta addlifon
to this society, cur mm suggests an or­
NEW
ganisation which shall furnish enter­
tainment and instruction during tbe en­
Suing winter evenings to both sexes.'
We would like to see our popular Rsad-; ss-yr-y
Ing Circle, take Initiatory steps toward
securing some of the popular lecturers |
of the nation. What say* tbo worthy
Prcaldentof theCirdo— Bro. BancbostT I wawu'Ai

Siiekidak's Ride.—TheGrvelEqutairlan Shenandoah Valley Steel Plate
Engraving. Executed"by Sartain. Cad-

DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,

WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN

PIECES FALLPBINTS

UN iu n cu
$1,000 for li Or
HUUUd
$10, UN fir 10 01

MAIN BKOTHKR8
City Xewa Depot,

�..........

Ok, yoe pili* astir pleats*,
* Do-. Il wuat ftrrtsry lefty,
de it sett, yes Ossky tommy,
Ut Us BesnsMii vstky

rr roti tm good goods coup.

STOCK 5 HARDWARE,

Mr. w‘..l .11. it.
n,oUry.
Nsms&gt;« fata Itoastog(sky,
O»&lt;y m Ils Ipj*** ss.tr,
HxthV. &lt;Uri«y, nek/ by.

PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY’S

JUST LOOK AT T11ESS PWCES!
A Good Orsreost foe 13 W worth 11000

swwrfrKmw «arr«
IRON &amp; STOVES
Z&gt;n/ Goods,

Boots $ Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.
Groceries.
Piece Goods.
Crockery
And Glassware.

The Saratoga eorrrspondeet of a Chi­
cago paper givtl thi? example of the
bah-ful effects of the mineral springs st
Saratoga:
. ‘ c
Yon remember what an abotemlou*
and highly moral man Babcork la in
Chloagok He Is a member of all the so­
cieties ; belongs to three churches, I uu- Trunks,
chela. Ha's. Caps Ac.
All wnexe Marine rtnahw '~.m n« &lt;111 tori
derstaad, and ia a prominent officer of a
base ball dub. Every one knows Bale iimr trniaaiBU viu.nn er t»iu, u
rock. He la, strictly epeaking, a virtuatm citizen and the owner of a grain ele­ CUSTOM W01K MADE TO ORDER
vator. Well, even be dnnk do much
water from scvrral dtfl’b-vl.t springs,
that he vent to hl. wile the other nigh

Injo bed with hut bouts on, and klaoei
her—■something she declares be has no:
done before for ten years.
"What's tbo matter with you, Mr.
Babcock ?" queries h’s spouse, rising In
surprise and Indignation. “Ab I to be
treated lu (hla manner In a hotel where
we pay tOOa week? Why. Mr. Bab­
cock, what do you take me for T'
•
"Take—you for (slowly and with a
thickleague)—take you fort Why my
deaf -J took —you—for—eomebedy else. ’ ’
‘‘Mr. Babcbck, your dot bra are disar­
ranged. You've got your vest on wrong
aide before, Bad your watch la In your
boot. And, aa 1 Uve. bere'sla lady's
loeket about your neck."
“la there, my dear, to thtre? All
right—lock It, lock It Then—then It
won’t—won't hart anybody. You nee,
my dear, thou it Won't—get—get out—
you know."

"I know—know IL

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

PHILLIPS * BERTLET

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTKRH
Broad Gauge Railway I

NEW

YORK

HARNESS

SHOP

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

SUPPORT HOIS INDUSTRY!
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania 1

Bread, Grata, Pies anti Cates,

WineorTai

I’ve been—bora

drink—drinking the water*."
‘*WHb a groat deal of brandy. lean
smell yow breath, M r. Babduck."
“Very—very well, my—my dearFtnell—amel! away, I—1 don't care a
d—n." (And here Ur. Babcock snored
androUed otBhe bed without waking up.)
Mrs. Babcock tried to arouse him. bet
did aid rtuaoaod uuUl nearly daylight.
Theo ho repeated the stateiQeot that it
was the waters, and, wlisn sskud to ex­
plain tbe locket, sal i tbe lady must have
(tawed U into tbe t-priug: tint be had
lUppsdltup and dropped it Into his bos-

•0 eat oemlt other
Tar Freparetloes to
Mlwodeff ee yea forWlae
of Tar, as tU&gt; has wore
’ aaortl tkn illitttn.
Wise of T*» sosistaa all lbs
Medlslssl proiwrCts sf lbs ftss
Tn* Is Ito htatest dsgresh abd
to imsaodM as a rsasdy fos

i MUSIC STORE.

2SB92S9SSS
500 Doors,
s on Lights Hash,
J 000 Brewed Pickets,
ie.000 ft. Dressed siding,
10,000 ft. D-esm-d Flooring,
6 000 ft. Mouldinn. all sizes,
2.000 ft. Walnut Picture Flame mould­
Ings, new styles.

Un. Babcock did not aak any more
questions, and 1 suppose oho waaaaUe-

■ -A “playful” ^rifo ia ^ringfield.

TO BUY YOUR GOODS I

ETEST REEDED KITH IMS STILE,

Mam, soot a note mbarhuabaad recent­
ly written ia a disguised hand, signed
'with g flriWiMdMRL ktotfea that she
had often seen aod admired tiim. and if
ha would inform bar of a, place of meet­
tag she would go ever M tbo room and
they would become better acquainted.
Husband answered tbo note at emos ap-

&lt;tarrragr a»l SSajm f)rjot

parali
aad liairt, the lady heavily veiled, aud
proceeded to the rovuu where tbe vril
was remowd. and a g.aml tableau not
down in tha billa ensued. Aasuranoe
xaads on tbe part uf the husband that it
waa nothing but a joke, and that he knew

gnat silk dresa made.

-Take Notice.

Still Leads the Van!
BOOTS f SHOES, CHEAP!

Great Question

'Ate

WTMUTi mwitti.

Tn

CHAISEe riBXlTVSS •&gt; t’tr, tossrfpdvs

ft MXsftt» (start strir. ssd tas&amp;rt
y.1.. mAmh • H .rfaeetartMHtsad u.
a&lt;aJXA«rftftf&gt;f77N
Tbe as^rsignsO will air*
-UtaUto* to

Egypt and Nubia, am» rise tbo nodal
r -ll f H-V W.vrl
may bviaade the Gulden Gate of Afn-

oowttjjv

■irvirirwi^B.

i&amp;'^^xgrw'rarajt
V-ta

I4GA1. HUMKX.__
BftQM.V10U» a OtttT AB -TBl.XCM
rater axt&gt; Toturr Agrtm^

COMPOUND MANDRAKE HUS.

ORjOVESTSEN'S .PIAXOS,
«» Br«dw.y w™ York,

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HASTING, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4,1807.

NUMBER 32.

BssisrM lirrttstj.

11440923
lonely bo ra nj*.n ibe t rrtblo psic aad
ho drew eodpi.ta e-of bow they woXd
wo-k a&lt;vtb&lt;r for the food ol Mtore—
sympa hire .n .a h etbe *s Joys aad a*rows, aud after paw-nt throigh the wje

ad upon her hands. Thirty years she
had ahnort said and thoognt had been
wasted is oUoority. The saw eerml
round of brewing, looking aad dreaming
—the constant rare of the infirm, bedrid­
. den mother, and after the death of the
ihwsbaad aad fhihar,
■ ting tod to keep even thia poor tool urer

Boots and Shoes,

Carriai &amp; Wjik-'ills.
who had no matter hand to guide her ia
the scenes of beauty around her, thus
teamed more valuable than any art, to
“look through Nauru wp to Nature's
God." It was all with the vanished past,
however, and sbe stood, as it reeresd, &lt;m
the threshold of a am axistenea- The

3artia!t,StnH.lrn,M'

bow to pitas ter reiMy lamsattsg yopulartty as only those who bare suSa.ad
as keenly sa •be had doue from puwor'y
and Ibo lack of fiterxbkSKW bow teap-

UM, sitting alioe La b* Uttia atady,
she would cart her Up tn fine aesua al U
all—teabag indaad that “all ia vaalty
and Taxation of ap rit.”
srww

W. O. HKDUTCK A CO-,

r

Siiikn &amp; Hinsniiffl,
HASTINGS. - - ■ alyl

• • MIOL 1

JBiMrtUaj.

DrmIeficiis,GflKia, ft Sftrj tf Kateti HiUiKta.

w. FARKEB a Wb',
”1

IsEEKSESS
fescOcS5^" *l,yj

Liiery &amp; Sale Stille,

brert history- But i» *• part were the
hidden parts of a terrible sorrow, as »xll
a* a love aad orer th* pares, where
■&lt;jtong el* could grow. bfereonred the
Use’; flower of bitter, bitter hatred.
Wall, be had eaasn. Earty ia life be

ore night he found •
Bor dream*.tabla, and
Sum* men would hare bartered in the
next steamer after the guilty eunpfe, and
with insane rage taken the iifeof the man
who had robbed hiss. aad than. perhapa

not be a »o t MtnlU «1 • tbaa ste had
been to Mcctim* Laoaa-d. bhe wd*H
ehuqrs to clbe.s—grown tnoro odd aad
to him.^bhe lad not toq cten th^X
had istel b* J&gt;« ln&gt;lnl. Lonely

LEW; CAMFBKI'U

‘City Bestaurant,’

and there to b»w hr bead &gt;Sd tfesk
Him ferrenl ylhatiheDe th Aagrtbad
not taken IM dear oar, »ad that iba
future had y* Joy la afore far l&gt;«»—that
rutarw which
to ettai their lo­

�S,—
gain in California

WgSOBBAT,

bring wlth-blm a letter with a money

-

u on* waa about 6,000.

nrs comounui) pabty m

Faetary, y«d
Denims.
Stripe SMrtinf,

Best Imperial Tea,
Heavy Satinet. pryw&lt;
AllRed

THZ 1FEGR0 TOTT.

ly IndlKrrent with record to It

MUG

/J,co
1,50
65

on Thanksgiving day. so that there will

Il BEBT.8TOGW^BWffS $4,50 PHBMrAIal f
is
slaves. Ao« a
and their editors
victories over Sunday tan, end the ex­
hen tbe Dedsratlon of Independence
treme prohibitory provisions of the eo&gt;
of tbe party prove, tluu, contrary to the

to appear at the Opera Jlou-e,

A tood-Slaak Owooatfor

waa dremad adytaabW.
working up popular expectation, and
aiding tn filling the house, that ho tborimd to stale that Him Ltotaw’a iw• houId not come to town until tbe very cont course tua been without thespprov-

procatuent Southerner, “1 went to
Charleston with my master to the great morrow forenoon, of coarse di*Haying

bnpcfol of future
it is confronted with an oppoeinon in there was great exci’-cinsnt then among men t, siirrvu tided by a pcrvpirinr, w-sary
It* old strong hold. Uro Routh, which the colored people, though tbe white
threaten. It,exigence, mid ia more Hke- folks didn’t know anvtblng about It llocmcn. and a crowd aa big
(Irani or
)y b« overthrow forever this monstrous
the trains and Fberidan could call forth. Ihibllc opin­
climax of political hr rises, than even
ion to very much divided over the Ques­
was Its notoriously treasonable attitude
tion of
bether he vould barn made
amotig thcmwlvw what 11 all meant;
rote Is mere likely to be fatal to tt, thim and they got the story around amonyst
the sflgma of Copperhearftem. Hence them that the North had put up a man
the oppcsif'.uD of the party of equal
h j frank and honest face lor an In-tant
sujTro.-v. Could these men command that th-sc folks had enm- down to and believe that hu would lend himself
the votes of even the mere nomind Ch arte-ten to put up a man who would to a eheat in tho matter." Well, maynumber that live on thesoU of Mleblgab,
they would call tn thunder tones for the
radiant a, that of the original Goddeea
■nftanehteimcnt of them in thb State.
Could they enmmund their vot-.w In stinct of the negroes pk-rcod through all tb-nc who bet on him. or convince them
the South, tbc Halls of Consreas.wduld Die diplomatic and technical wrappings,
rib® with their voices 'lemanding\unb with which politician, used tn' cover It '-re. by the by. very observant young
ertol eafThige. History dcmonrmt
tbe truth of Hals, and we have but to
fort to the community to which they be­
rite their partial legislation,
---------------- contrary
--------- . to
-- pie wm fastened to tbe man at tbs North | lecg. One of them has kindly In'ortntbe plain Intent of the constitution of | “pct up to eel them free"—tai
Woe'on takes hl, shirt off;
Ibn
nt
1
Hi.v
■
the United fetatcr, for Iho extention of ly they
suffrage to tbc unnatumllrcd refdeetr anee, and Low grandly their faith and ' ton, with a facvUou-ncw peculiarly Uta
of thia and other Western States to prove p .Hence Were rewarded—these .xro mat- ' own, "called for gruel," anda third ennwhat their action would be to-day, did Len ofhistory.
fldet to a wondering world the facta that
they uot understand that the ne^ro vote
That IL's Instinctive, simple kno
- Weston sleeps
- with a uight-cap on, dre,
it not for them or for any party but the edge of their enemies snd faith In their 1 not •ar're- ■n’1 11
a horror of do^s.
one of equal and exact .lastIce. But re­ friends worked to insure the full Negro j Howthsnkfol we rbould be that we
cently tbc Butternuts lusd hoped to com­ vote f.rr the Republican party In :be I «houid know tb&lt;we things.
mand. at least, a portion of this vote, campaign
- - now just cioMd,
Thanksgiving
day
in tbe 8onth
- will be oclebratod
Butternut Journal the result of which teso perfect a rtudl- i h&gt;’e ln
andsr&gt; thoroughly
oiddtehionci wV, by
&amp;u tho Cbiesgo Tijjsee advocated their cation of the policy of Congnwsional ‘
of bualnesa. which ta so very
Reconstruction, I* confessed clearly i
now that nothing
the indication, are that the negro vote enough fn tLe Indisposition of tbe more I b&gt;‘ rao
F&gt;ln«
Is to be a unit for tbe Republican party, intelligent and less ambitious of lho to chnreh and a great deal of going to
these eame conolstentf?) fellows howl
avert hr extension of the right of suffTagr Identify thsmselvcswith the demoeratle eirt" “ «»'•«!*« Houae, with Beaton
party, and by tbe bitter denunciation '
two jxtrfa&lt;m&gt;ooeaai MeVickors,
k with tho malignity of the evil one of impartial suOnge Ly the pottbero,! t»u‘a Arlington's, threea: the Musrarn,
hima.-lf. But tliriropposition Is to t«
Copjvrtmad democmtlc party. The “d 1 d®0’1 **»•*. bow
German
reputtinowB tha^ a large and Intelligent j
and dance*.
port of the wh to vote of the Routh, goes | Ha”* yoo Darted tn your Chicago exMe*of all the copperheads of earth, pre­ wlth this Negro Vote, and the number I changes anything about that Quimby
vent tbc people from carrying forward
born tone of the Republic, etvae only

.rMnufJ r;

AU-l

be vend per.-d venture, while the w'adosn I crime, if Mn Qnhnby'a al legation e are

Republicans, be awake to the impor­ dallon of their natural and Inherent cue-1 of such exposure, a» aru made lu them.
tance of the nreaaure* now nendlux tocnwisdom exhibited by this Negro Vote, 1 handsome sum for kllmnny over, in her
hu In the reconstruction elections riven petition, that her buatand has been In
the habit of committing edultry wtth
nt national jk ril, were the national ene- to the Re pi bl leans, and
rrdca. Remember, whenever he ha. future. In any extent pioportionate to
that ths F’n edmen have thus far shown,
since continued the same Imiartlal dtotributlon of bls tkvors in the family
and the vote of each M the candidate of
fought forthe natron’s protection against
resented. It Is to be hoped that mere are

ed but throe dollars beck, and that was
from a block woman.
—Gen. Grant gives a strong dental to
Hlllyerte ridiculous assertion that Grant
recently declared this •’a white man'*
what
Government." Apparently U
sorno Copperheads wish him tn ssy, but

:
■ n
n
;ir A'T ntl

LABI EX' WtM t»

—Tbe report of thebeginning of emandpetlon In Cuba, by
Spanish crown, will be hailed with joy
by all rood men throurbout the world.

ustrass, with the understanding that It

&gt;00

S&amp;S

&amp;G Gld

7^2^ «iisr£3

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY
Hastings, October 24, 1867.—nW y

DRUGS,- DRUGS, DRUGS!

Iadrill«IML

ROBERTS

with every thing I'—except gold. They
repudiate the national promises to pay,
repudiate tbe natlonarrevcnuetawa, re­
pudiate their own hesd fugleman, An­
drew, end nt l«K are openly repudiating
the Union soldfnx

F. D. ACKLEY'&amp; CO.J ”z
DRUGS A5D VElJlCtXER to toe FALL

T&gt;cr annum, at a value of |ld,«X),(?0u, and
ccatly, because of lbs demand.

hero

not mention, as It might disturb the
tranquility ofth* wsareta.
—An old woman who lived in a state

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladie s Baskets, Pprfnwnnaies, Pocket. Books,
and all kinds'of Toy8* Notions, .j-c. ^c.

DON’T FAIL TO BALL i SB ’

Alenoun, France, ha, lust died. Ths

trf. General bargains al

HMtM HUML MUHDtMU

able condition ; but lu varions nook*

----

ey amounting to nearly £2,000.
-^Whipple, In
recent lecture, said

R O C E R I .E

J 5 1^ q &lt;• f-J/)Qp

rstxjx ous. rstxisncs, ssrsutx. sc. a ctp/rtmstock toe reams lsk

LATENT MKDICITKES
■tx." He tec*ous Grant and bhexman PUKE UQC’QB.S
among the second dx-a of Generals, tlu*nai*rt.
Rh Scipio, Pompey, Ixirenne and
Wellington, but puts l-'arragut set th “the

Go to Roberta’

To buy yotir QtypGS AhD
MEDICINES.
worthy

-w Bam^xroiv
VIU.MU. CUilAP.

—Hmi. Hcnuyter Colfax deJlvsrsd an
Hastings, Oct 10th, 1857. n»tf

(io to Roberts’

To buy your GROCERIES.

F. D. ACKLEY” &amp; CO

vmy large audience, on the political pit?
uaiion, advocating the Impeachment of
11,e Freaidsnl and the nomination of

(»o to Roberts

GOODYEAR, BARLOW ft BALLETS‘MAMMOTH STORE.

To buy your .TOILET AND
PlNCY ARTICLE.

,teatoeLata, tenn utp U ROMMS’

the Radical party.

It

lot. Indeed, tbe signs are thickening in
The public ia about evenly divided in
tbc South that Get. Gbaxt will !■*
favorite * pmldenttal candidate there,
he now Is st tho North. The Nkaao Weston and "Undlve." The tatter ia
Votx blds fair now to secure a united bound to win the day. Weston glories

•^jrsriSS

no»xz»

-fsllsTT.

ifh 2 f A
Qlfts Ar ttrfetaai aa&lt; lew vein T

^OBOfOFUBUO):

To buy your Tbatmuxg BamKETft. He has the neateat, best'
largest and cheapest' aakortmenl
ever brought to thia market

f**a,mt»ChfcOcnIla
« gaol th lane for the &gt;

Go to

and loyal, alike, and to rv-estabUeh,

£ £

reaches a given point, is done, but "un­
their late masters’ political friends North such as the Republic baa not wltnoMd dive’' will be a thing of bekuty and a toy
since tbs day! of Washington. Whit
tP' la r 1 will tell
ths war did only partlaJy do for the so
you all sbouHt, Itahncr and Jarrett are
lour nvowed Democratic principles:
to all the principal cldcs of Europe and
picked out one ballet which made the
. Republicans of Michigan, will you re- aucccaB of the "Black Crook." Then

i

seeker; the underpinning of ertry dem­
ocratic platform for' tho Japt twfo’-b’ bead injustice CL.vi dissracc the State we
r«* Driven from every other elrongbrid, they have entrenched them*&lt;;!ve&lt; rrcprd a Coxtstitutlon of which freemen
behind this doctrine; and wlib lhe everyw’icre pill Ilsveevety reason to be
road, kn J Which secures IHs, liberty

proceeding 4tagr?M Eumjw*i ,»^«gan, but waa a targe tiling for Palmer
Jarrett, namfoin enterprising mana­
ger, one who niwnys dore well In Chios -

tssastsastst"
TU toN U^ wluUaUtoato
&amp; tor^&lt;fwiiH*«u£

But te not Saiby

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sate Mesas Ntal Uli to tlo U

.... ' 'iL-frjS

e white man.

TIN-'S H OP

erode faith to vain.

fLSliSl.M for no. 1; *l,r»Sl,7?4

Thkt'a whata the matter •»
RoBstTs’ Pioneer Dire A Booi»tore. My Goods have been
BOUGWT TO SELL aalhe people will ana out, on giving me
I obtained them in
•York, and can sell them aa cheap
kb Detfoit and Chicago houses
do. I did Ifeiuk afwadver’isins

xyery kouroo of trit, trisdmn
kvmdr, tn the many bright kefo•oetry and

’ rfUHta ito: T.

bear softening, "that If tbe A

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HSWWYiiO'
G.R OC E Hi ES

boildlng his plat­

right
will

LARGS AKD BPLERDIDSTOCK OF GOODSf

UtM teU* artist** M(Md
I uwir cvruncai, open psvaxsl uf T»» Holton,
bestoe KM a WsMkWsrtB BI/MO
is.

thplr ajiUoidst, they bare‘bwsted tli .-y
anpwaenle will, Man,
Srent founded upon a rock sod couM pct
Ln thiaeouoHe arerfhrown.
:n*tapr«&gt;&gt;M&amp;
Fimn^hls [ Peadlrton forProeidcnr of (m United
!ted for their display wa, tbc gorgc*&amp;

4 Sts-

iro

OtAxderijn of Oto Orator &lt;Aaf Ar ihould

youre to hold In the grand army of hv- bad repten! died their stock with treahKat. This has been the last logic of the jnau fregre-s, laboring for the jolltica]
and moral tic ratten of m-m, rote on the

To bur rout Books

• -'..u

of the Dogondest Whoppers in
the berpun, that I have conded*

JM, W

’•*»

hippar of Hope town:

�mT

co £ riioaiisir
Dry-Groods,
—.. rlllTO
Grroceries,
Hatri.&amp; Caps,
Crockery,

.Bootfl &amp; .Sb9«?)B»

winter, were nearly aboofcod out of tbiir
pn^rictles, on being told that the Can­
tata waa a sort of Opera."
,
Now, If we blend all thcec definition#
into one, we cannot sedouaty err, and
hence, we may conclude that tbc Cantata
of Esther h "a pocUad compoelUon of
tbote Fcrlpttral liIddcnLi' Gf ' Which
Vi-it held nt the Parsonage, for tho
in-neflt of Ilcv. A. P. Moons, Deeeralicr Esther was the heroine, act to music af­
fording a plaealng variety of Solos, Du30th, 1367. A cordial Invitation b ex­
et». Trios Quartette and Cboruse.; and
tendedDy order of Committed.
farther, tha*. the words are more or lem
dramatic, and when sung with the ad­
Takb Nonet—Tbe subscriber has
dition of sulteblc dreszeA and action, tho
ut U&gt;a&lt;&gt;me pereon or persons lo Haot- rendering is rwendally operatic." '
ig-, the following Books; which, if they
Bet it nihttara not by what uama you
111 n turn, he will be extremely thank­ calL.it. tha thlna Iteclf te •. a Uung of
beauty," and that, o«i the authority of
the i«xrt. “to a Joy forever."
a
Wiu, wai'iaju 4m1O1™1
the Bible Gtonr of Esther hi our childj hoodl 11m , "L.UU L - ' ~ ‘
in h- r that rare continuation of qualitl?-. '
beauty, modesty, and piety. How '
bcar.ily did we dvtml U.e |&lt;rofilgnlc ;
Haman, and how o.rdlally app-ove of L
his -entcnce ote evation upon tlfot ‘‘gal- ।
low- fifty cublta high."
article from for the j-oat t«o weeks; hut
No other story ol Sacred History hao I
the people of Nashville have been pur-' fall of tho draninifo clement as Hist ol I
suing tbc even Knot of their ways; Esther, und h&lt; nce ll uadmitsljy adapt-1 1
building bou*re, repairing old oner, flx- ed for the Hi cm- vf a Cantata. Of lids, '
iiigeailan. getting tn a supply of wood ourcitlarna will hxu&gt; have on opportu-,,
and tbe further ueccrenrics of life and nlty to judge far themselves, for we are I
p.eparing for winter generally, no they Informed that it la to be given ataivc.r-1
have not iuul much time to make news. ; ly day, by the slngcra of 1 Listing, wtth '
1 might say however, that our mcrthcafolstabco o'aotuelalcnt fretu abroad.*]

RUSSELL k WINS.viartT.

F® i Cm it fl ftrat ni Lm Duress

NEW ?J3VEBTISEM ENTS.

RUSSELL
&amp;. NEVINS. Drug &amp; Booksto
DISSOLUTION.

TITE
WOMANS
FRIE V

PROF. NICHOLS’
■ A6IC ESlSiri

place.
.
cropwaa to light-erery department chows'
evidences of an increase of budlne. ii and
The LnTix C &gt;kiv&gt;hal FoaDnciaiby tbe time the Iron Horae reaches us. Bkh ia a capital numl-er.
'
we expect to Imve our forces so well
A New volume of The T.ltUc Corporal
mas-dialled that we can oiTbr Induee- begins with the next number. The
publisher has determined t*&gt; continue

iHJJGS'Ajtb

SH1XT

I must not forget to mcut'ou Lu my recelvej during December. TcrmsSl.OO
flrti.lc, the Concert given here tot Fri­ a j car. Sample copy free if s«nl-for be­
day evening by tl*c»e old veto, am of the som January lau mu-leal world. Pixley A Gnni&gt;!i. It
w.-j good, and gave genrnJ saUaf-ctJou.
Mr. Hart, formerly of Hastings, is
liarlng a very snevessfal writlfe^ school
. ■ .. , &lt;
■_______ u.
Go»KT'» L.*nY's Xkwn.-r rhe Decem­
ber number of this wvl-.otue monthly st­
rived, Abed fulf ofJrnorf tbfng*. llli^ij
the leading ladles* magazine of Amerlca1 he next volume will fommeooe wflli
January,. Term*—otw. ropy, one ypw&gt;
$3.BO; two eOjUea, SMOj threw capita,
S7.SO; Mvc onptoa, andan extra one L&gt;
the i&gt;craon getting up the dub, tua Jug

MAGNETIC PLASTER
Without Ashes

’ Vrt»r.«iW«sno». b auitasure or,
r IMdJrlut kU»... SWd&lt;&lt;iaf 1
lands.
in tirt btaddar. calcula
nek dau drw.lt.aad all diaeaaa ■
idur.r sad dn^Mcal welliag..

Destroyer of tho World.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR

Without Lyi
Without Grauso

eikmmkisi;

$1 a Barrel!
Cai to uiie'ii 20 Mites ly a
ckiM 10 yeas alfl I

much ofaabow er after all, loot week.
Ontho “boelaof it" following quickly,
hs notes tbe appearance of winter. - As
aS erIden oe be auggesta the shivering,
aioffled condition of oar eltlsens.
“Good fijrjwbeat" exdalsxs tha ex-

WTLL NOT nrJURE THE
MOST DELICATE FABRI3!

u fz, . ,.,r

wnx remove T&gt;Anrr,
TAR AID GREASE I

ixnfflsr

,nuas'£$r
imswt; We

JO zncfEtf il
)BVG A Bop?b have been
CZnethepear

Ths Omt Slreagtbener and Pain

may be yours to enjoy. '
— Itonsan, tl- Itoaser Druggist,
and Fn D. Acxixr, of tbe City Drug
Store, an- tn Chicago, laying In a stock
of rood tilings ft&gt;r tbe holiday*. "Wo­
men and small children—newly man led
people, will please make a nede uf thia.
-- A eo-partncrahlp that cannot be
dissolved—envy and Ignorance.
--Howra, the wifc-whipjXT.
-scot free” Saturday, December 7th.
Hi* wife has gone to Philadelphia, Ps.
X—We trust that our reaik-ns will reniamber the Donation Visit to-morrow
•reniug at the tealder.ee of Rev. J. W.
BxMcaorr..
.■ . r ■■ •; ’ &gt; • r
- itrpisrg the reported wifewhlpper of Hope township, had his-ri­
al before Justice CooK, hut Week- Tbc
Jury couldn’t “see it" and so pronounced
Mr. U, not guilty of tbe crime.
—Prepare far good sleighing- Jp*
iiow to do It is tho question. Tvexeji
A CXMUULot the Carriage Depot can
Allow you how to do It Their «U*»

FAVOKA1LT KNOWN AND

A Chabmixq Juvenile series In alx
rolttnes. entitled Jtotf Wbhftb Mraryfur Ker IMtle Fkiendi, ia published
by Graves A Young, Bostm. Tbe same

KXTENSIVELT USED
Tte “ Praf if tie Piiiiii u ii
In Tut &amp;t! tK ¥«aiitT,
tteW lead fats
call al pt i uaiffl cl the TWENTT-FIVI TE*»S.
Grat MAGIC 1RASIYE LIQ­ H1DAME ZADOO POSTERS
UID SOAP, fra cl cfcam 60
COUGH BALSAM.

H^co^yaolbe ~

/ord Akrirs by Glaxce OAYLOKD.

-- Them to a rumor, lu circulation iu
the wcntcni jxirtlon of the State that
there hi a pro-pert bf the consolidation
orthsGrwjd
feh Joeeph Valley Railroads, which
would Insure the speedy construction of
the read between the flourishing cities
of Katomaaoo und Grand Rapid-.
-

boxos for the e*m*
other Ointments

Family, IndividnaL
Town &lt;fc County

rttGHTS FOR SALE!

Mr a w «i4 ’»ow »&lt;r feiiu.
.
. IMS sxrr. ' WXArsvr asm
HOST EFFECTUAL BEMCDV

coushs, colds, ire.

T/,e H oH* Mtu o«wr Trod*
PUBKLY. VEGETABLE,

$100 Ito 10 CtL
$1,000 fir 10 CH
$10,000 tor 10 CtL

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HUBBUB

J. COLE ASON’S
_
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Rr«. ERWABD A. WHMI
go. IU Souik S««a4 .'J, Wdlismsberg
~ Fj&amp;fttlA A?&lt; n1
los. n«*M

WAITINGS,

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RICH.

MAIKBBOTHB^S

0Mfpu/TAON.

UlVELU

far fl

auxtAt

ft®:

�DRY

IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

STOCK : HARDWARE,
TEMPLE OF FASHIOH!
PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY’S

JCST LOOK AT THESE PRICES

IKON &amp; STOVES
Dry Goods,
Boots $ Shoes,
■
Hats and Caps.
Groceries,
‘
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.

Rules, naxlms and direction* fo- the
luatriotion and guidance of tbe young in
the aflldrs of love and courtship, base
been fur years ns "common as camo­
mile," but rules for conduct af.er m &gt;rria+e arc seldom meC with. An ex­
change, however, thus supplies a few
which are highly edifying:
Maxim 1. Avoid the uab, of maxima
or rules tn any matrimonial di-cum on.
Women are incapable of appreciating
the abstract. T&gt;OS If you remark gen­
erally It take* " two to make a quar.el"
you will be met with the 1.logical reply

IMO

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.

CHITON WOII HADETO GIBER
Ire and Irony. Women are not rood
satlrirta—In speech however much they
may Indulge It In notion. They some­
times display a erode ides of irony, such
as, “ Ob yer, of course my wisher are of
no consequence," or "certainly my lore,
you are always right," but being usually
in a palpab'e porelon at the time, the
statement lacks that purely plriloooph I cal cuhiinx which make.. Irony eflbe;-

I re.Lxaj bciUh art rljot where ae
&lt;xa_ br *j AL«W«a.L u, r—or*.
&gt;1 f4t !&gt;/ UWM wtu a-a Li..;.., I,
.U.«r,
art Sited aUh

rmitips * limn

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSW
Broad Gauge Bailway!

ssa't.w

HARNESS

SHOP.

t*«r» run. .
PiTTShDRGR,

He is usually weak enough to Show his
dislike, or opfo-e them. Tbc WL~e man
Haltere them until he diacovtra some
points of difference between them and .
his beloved partner. Het'ien.Ofcouroe,
espouses tbe &lt;atwe of tbc relative?. He .
points out to the wife the duty"of filial
obedience, and otherwise so eondueis
himself that she, If she has any spirit.
Is forced to quarrel with them outright.
He thee giao'fully yields to dreurne

*’65t«!SSK£
,.4;d
WAMII.WTO.T ctTT.
nilto the eniy Rente to tha

Qil Region* of Pennsylvania
-.be wub s Qaich aad Comfortabl
Trip will apy^tlaUthr HnoMb sad Prrfecl Trail

BASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY

^X,LuST,i

Max. 4. Thewlfe maker thebnsband's
society. She regulates tho vialtlug llets
and controls tbc card basket. If ate
do.-a not like the Mbocs Simmons, who
UHod to adnilzc you in your aute-nuptL.1
Jays, ,'l,« stope your shits by not return­
ing thelm, and as a gentleman, you can­
n t go where your wife &lt;to*s not. It is
her friends whom you must culdvate.

Foarib Huool. art ol Iho OOom of ooesMtag
U f&gt;. RUCK ER, Gen l R^L

tt . D. StlATTVC, OasT Ttabal bsrau

sguny, a soldier Uy dying in the hospi­
tal. A visitor asked him.—"What
church are you of ?” "Ofihechu.chor
UhtUx," he replied. " I mean of what
persuasion are you?" &gt;• PsrnMsloo!"
sa d tha dying man, as tala eyes looked
h&lt;. i ven ward, beaming yrUh tove to the
Savior: " 1 am persuaded that Mther
death nor life, nor angels nor prindpaiitlen or powers, nor things j rment dot
things to come, nor heigbth nor depth,
nor any other creature, shall be able to
separate ml Hom tha love of God which

ATTe' TIOMI

E V Elk Y B O DY I

MO Doors,
6,000 Lighter Saab,
2 000 Drew-d Pickets,
10.SOO ft. Drcwed Biding,
10,000 ft, Dressed Flooring,
I.OOI ft Mouldings, all tires,
2,000 ft. Walnut Picture Frame mould­
ings, new styles.
■

NEW CASH STORE.

at R?iLrtrtCrt?

'A! I*°rtl' **•’

TO BUY YOUB GOODS I
pgis.—Peta Should always b toleretod, for they have their proper place in
every hou«ohoJd. If they furu-b to the
young Imaginary play-felloys. if th-.y
help older people to forget tho earn, of
tbe present, and soften lu them tho ou~toriUos of tha hard world’s life, if,above
all, they can bo made morally sign-fl&lt;uni. let ua ooteontston them es un­
worthy of our regard. Frolicsome kit­
ten.,. sweet singing blnls. brave old dogs
—Md shall we not add merry-heated
children—have brightened and glad­
dened and sweetened tlis world tomauy.
A.H APPT Womax-A happy woman.'
Is'abe not the very. parkle and sunshine
of life? A womuu who is happy because
rhe can't help It. -who. e smile even tbe
coldest sidukto of nrfafbrtane cannot

or for style; the sweetart wives are thane
who MWto
magic, secret of being
contented under any drcumitanec..
Rich or poor, higher tow, U matos M
Wraaao; tbs bright little fountain of
Joy bubble- up Jtotan musically in their

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taasUwaMB

RASH, BLTNDtnd DOOR FACTORY,

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rtfrSrt

J. I. MENTIS*.
•a.
LVCIE-T?
. QnllblB Srt.ny. °***&lt;‘“aSm

JOHN WOLF,

Still Lead! the Van

!*&gt;■■ ysrebaart th, esurs Urfo
i latolj b»lon,ln| «u Walt S Ha
air.inM'-rtW.’L!
tw hanpt to n-i bls old frwnd.
art all iLo-T ia sail of FUM

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WTMIAT; All *11 ID.

All Msda of Onrto n
•ft la a Flrat Hui Elrurerv, for Mk al
nme exur rocs*

Grat BaruiE &amp;r tie People!

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HOOFLAND’S BEEMAN TONIC

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11.18C7.
Ksped .fee evening prayar, and "Our
Mhor," she had prayed then, “lead us
’
■ tot into temptation." She stood again th^tor among tbs.&amp;r ctf'hUk &amp;•
01 r by fee bedride of h« dyfr, father, wip.
cloud* were sailing vnray m raen, u&amp;d
ifig tho death damp from fee pale brow, tho stare were coming out looking only
•ad listened to the dear voice that mur­ fee brighter for having boon obscured.
mured.. “I have nothing to leave you, The little annular clock &lt;m fee mantle
Elizabeth, lint a good name—it la better told fee hour of atoren. Bbe thought
than gold. I know that yow will never then it waa quite too fete to 'rapetaMr
_
__________
bring disgrace upca »L" Then came Leonard; he had probably been detained
Sleep should hah&gt;, dobed, hwXlida,
&gt;»» *»«
her mother, syllabling
orer night fa tlm city, and would no
rl
k -I —. ---___ ..1
,
St,A
*’’ WV__ U____ *__ ”
doubt eome down ia an early train next
pnnrised to fM»et Ralph Riverton st her • W«d daughter to ma, Elizabeth; faith­ morning. She was taming ewny from '
own house.
'
। fill, affeetioaate and kind. If you never the window, when foot-etep* caused her
bbr.-waf sluing m her Mttin wtfidy,
*ife year reward on rarth, rememUJ •niteunecd, and only paua- bar ihsse will coma a time whoa all shall
i tug Io.draw IL'e loIZs of her rich cosaj- itoelra fee reward ‘for the deeds dxno

nu;ro about her more closely, she do- ’n fe° body."' Strive to live eo that wn Murtimer, my husbead upon her lipa,
•cendad tofee dmtag-qMD.' A slight,
together arouad the throne." when she raw that it woe a stranger.
boyish figure met her with both hands! Ah! ahe had disregarded this, fee adrioe He came up tho broad Hight of atepa and
outstretched in a graceful, chiMlike way.'
• nofenr upon her deafe-bed. Thea bowed rrepectfully. * Mr*. Leonard* 4
A fair, almost effeminate fnoo, from
thought of tho kindly hand that had believe. ' He did not go farther, fur
which rippled bock carolewsly waves of been stretched out to help her “ornr tho Elizabeth sank, white and trembling, Into
brown, curling hair waa raised to hero— rough ptaraa" of Hfe. Did she not owe a eoat, knowing then aa well aa the real­
deep, laugtisg eyra smiled s greeting, him a debt of gratitude ? Would this ized it afterwards, that ba had brought
even before tho full curving lipa uttered handsome young stranger ever have rec­ her terrible new* of her hueband. Her
U. A.&amp;unk^ mony and foul tleeriy beau­ ognised the brilliancy of the jcwell he so fear* war* morn than realized, tho
tiful face thal ought to belong to some prized in its foxmer setting. A strange down train from B — had been delay-

NUMBER 33.
people Kvtng nearthem as fee Americans
who feiukeevuueh of and aro so derated
each other; Ths lady is bald up as a
modal of virtue and wifely patience, and
every one tone to took after than when
they ^&gt;pear iii'public, fee gerileman
leaning on the lady’s erm for support.
Tho child, who is called Fairy, is the pet
of every one, at home sod abroad. This
devoted couple are none other than our
rid friend Elirabeth and her husband,
whom her kind rare wan beck to Ufa
The pest is forgotten, or only looked back
upon with &gt; feeling of thankfulneea that
"their liras have fallen in pleasant plaora"
In those day* that ore gone, Elizabeth
made reparation for bar wfekixse axxl
and wrong-doing, by tolling bar husband
alt without extenuating—only evnfrwu
ing henelf unworthy at his confidence.
It cost Kfrtimar Lecmaid a severe efruggle to forgive and forget, but he did end
then told her of that dark passage in hi*
inrn life (something of which she had
learned before) when hia honor had been
betrayed by her, who s-iouid have kept
it—inririate. Than, when he had finish­
ed he took a niinaturo from tho reonptad* where he thought to hare placed it
furovor, and Elizabeth looked upon tho
very &lt;®UBti-rp«rt of the face nf Ralph
Riverton, only softened by a feminine
grace and tovollneea, till it looked liko
the innocent face of a seraph. She only
Lurried hor taco and murmured, ‘title
Au rioter." Thai was all post now and
they had learned to took upon it ae *otnu
dark dream. Tho little child had oomo
like on angel from Leaven to teach them
that they could yet be happy together.
4 Whai God has joined together, lei no
man pul sasundur.*’ In the past lay fee
burried hat* and wrung and error, that

doubt came over her. Knowing her own ad, and unable to restrain hia impatience,
woslrness, ahe turned deepahtngly to Mortimer Leonard had engaged the only
Him whose car* are ever opeu to tho cry available eatabhahment st a small inn
of the tempted ones in this sin-fallen end started fur home Ilia boron, a viaworld, taid ahe kn-&gt;w that by tho added ioo* anima), became frightened at the
strength tiisi enabled her to chooec the storm end entirely unmanageable. jJungright, feat her petition had boon gvu- cd madly through the darkuosa throwing'
cioualy answered. True, she had sinned him out at last, than speeding on With
only ia thought, end only when tho an- the remnant l»f the carriage, no one know
uouncazuent of her husband's expected whither. Mr. Ixouard woo, it waa fear­1
return had hpnied on Riverton’s bold ed, mortally injured and waa being brti't
deeiaraticn, had her oyee been opened to homo on * litter. Elizabeth needed all
her perilous pooitiuu, and ahe shrank in her firmness now; aha shrank in horror1
dismay at tho daptbe revealed to her tn at the white face and still figure aa it
that hour of eslf-ctimmtiniun and self- waa carried by her. Could thia be death?
condemnation. It raenred greater to her But she waa rolinved from tarthor suffer­
what ho had anffored. Hie ianguago from her former arcadence uf tho subject ing, by the verdict of tho old physician, distance Hope bwhonod them onward, &lt;
। waa even mure eloquent than bis touch­ Hbo knew now ahe had committed a great­ “with careful nursing he will probably and Lire draw those ouee widely severed !
' ing letters, and when ho left her, shg frit er wrong by not having viewed it in the ultimately rveurer. but may never regain into the paths of pesos and rightoous- '
nou.
‘Atri'a little child shall lcad&gt;,
I the ]«&lt;£uundc*t gympofey -for tho mel­ light of ounecienre long before ribo re­
them " We rrsij in that Book of books ]
ancholy youth. To be a rister to him. a* solved now, firmly to retrieve the error of -waa a retribution ; but why should the
ho had oatrogted, apcdjditg to touching­ which she had been guilty, bho wrote a innbeent suffer with Cje guilty? . 6b« that even the Savior was tempted, and
would have made a willing sacrifice of are we his creatures, aide to rise rape- i
ly of one he had lost, that she had mol­ final answer to Ralph Riverton, showing
horown life in tho place of her husband's rior toweakneea? Ntmeof us know tho !
ted nto tears. To bo sura whpi. she him their danger and their error, and
Sbo would hero prayed to have dune ab, depths of our own hearts. Circanutancce *
Ledo
him
n
last
farewell
The
face
knew of him uaa
He hnd
spoken of Um peril, in a vague, dresmy, might grow white and rigid—tho firm only, she dared not ribs meekly took devclupo trails of character which WC may l
be In ignorance of possessing. And if । {
"
’
and tho brood brow contract upon heroelf the only means of atoning
for tho past ‘ Day and night ahe sat by wo do iMit know our ownbeorts wo should ■ 1
She frit then how into were the words the sick man's coufe. uuti! people wra-; not judge ulharo. ‘‘Judge not lest ye be ’ •
1 tn^lirr had written—“Moro of our lives dcml at hsr itrongib to &lt; mduro. They also judged.** All have their trials and i
mud ft. &gt;hUkL ».t ™K»e to d»rli
IT T-""; a.
u4 did not dr*ata of half she suffered,. It temptations, and os truth is stronger than j
mwta
to’b™. ^ floUbnAkSMSllUb. UAJiAAlwtiX waa pitiful to sit with the hot hand clasp fiction, paxliApa Ibero arc many who will i
ml, to.gb, to
him A . hirh ft. : ll&gt;« 1~tr. fmiUiok
Wbra An. ed in both her own, with the great brvwu I read this ctnjdo hearti history, whose ex- '
1—1 —1
eyes, wandering restlessly around, and __ 5______ __ U____ lA__
suc^yiodcd au w&lt;U that ^Lw cagxp .again
hand.
Elrabeth
returned
them
unopened, Eaten to the words of endearment that
and agnin. and yet again; that tnehellfell
from
hia
life
thses
tender,
touching
iug balm might bo pourvd out upon hia though she knew they were from tho one
she had tearnad to lore better than all words in which, so nnmnsrumsly ha
troubled spirit
showed the tortured woman sitting be­
Tho long summer day* cropi slowly by, beside on earth.
side him, bow the thought of Aar bed
and tho time .drew near when Elizabeth ■ The day cane on which aha was te
boon interwoven with every fibre of hi*
might antiripftto ths return of her hua- expect the return of 'hex husband
bring; bow he had waited and hoped
band. Sbo bald in hor hand, tho loiter Determined to fulfill her part, outwardly,
and longed for fee fene whew be might
at
least
the
arranged
the
booae
in
por
­
containing fee announcement of bte in­
behold bar again. Then one night, af­
tended return in tho first atoamar Iwwnd ted order, prepared a bountiful meal,
ter having been nntwuafiy restless, a
for America, but aho did not follow the and srrared in hia favorite coatume,
name dropped from!U lips that pads her
Hum that uttered Ote‘Ungtsgi of that watahod far hia rotarn. Ibe hour* dragStart and shiver, and then sent fee warm
not 8U
noble heart.wbow OTtpj,fe|pb w|» teue ged slowly by. yet
paced herranaly up ahfi dotra tho lang blood surging into her foce sad through
her veins with the fiereeness of fever
impaaeoned letter from Ralph Riverton. verandah, wondering at the delay, hr
heat “Allee," wailed the voice, "my
•'RaJfc,'1 aha' mnnxru/cd, "my darling—' Mortimer Leonard wm the moot punctual
peNle
loet Alice Riverton, I see ycu nowaaia
beset, sod I essset t
my idui—bow can I giro you up I Fath&gt; of methodical business men. The shade*
lb* nmdlslisb e&lt; U I
the rid dap with your young, curly-hair­
aid Uulwi *n
er in Heaven, help mo I W^k and un­ of twilight deepened and gathered. The
ed brother, Rafe. Ob, bow erm Id yvu
ste.
M
It
b*
rwMMterrd
lh.i ikl&gt; pr-aia* i
worthy, though I am, hare compassion crickrt chirped under tho windows, sad trout me so, bow could you aobsfdro
•oi nod* te retell Mir. Tboassad* W th
k(* Is U« H*.tL wm drew, la
,usd*rt
on mo 1 Leave me not to mv own weak- teum fee distant maids whose .tall tree*
aeerl If I have afanad, hare I nut also
suffered F'
And truly Elcxabeth had
suffered; all through the long summer
glowed with frsnxy. Elizabeth yielded
ferre had been a struggle between duty
her place by the couch to fee stalwart
and inclination in that woman's heart
nurse, end glided wife home etrinkea

•| bappy boy. Bo thought the brave wo­
man who bowed wife a stately 'grace to
। the gallant apnech he waa making. She
' frit Infinitely amused at herself when eha
rocoollected tho tear* ahe had shed over
the touching description' ttf bU hearveorrowe Heart sorrows indeedl Ho did
not look aa though he would die of love,
with hia cheek glowing and dimpled with
youth and health. Bui “judge a&lt;4 from
outward appearance." fiho had yet to
t'obold (hr- smile fndo out of tlx bright
faro—fee laughing eyes suffused with
tears— wakfetllD saael li]&gt; quiver, tind
hoar the clear, ringing voice sink into
tow, end bedencra; when he spoke of

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fees from, tbs nxan- None know of tho
fleroo Storm feat swept over Iwe ton! in
feat hoar of anguish end romoeee that
her.

It seemed aa though she had gar­

nered up the rich troayma of her nature
to
41 fei firtv Cfhim who had at

last won bar bra.

She waa astonished,

too, u Wty M4.W* «*•'

Aud. BwW V

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WM( artA. 1&gt;&gt;U MMW
a.

of her own Pjibises utrt» tM hour of uMHrt A. At,
* trial cams ohrar baring beau tempted, mow rtm.

™a*r“t- When lb.
SCfafli tk Mn. ZU-taA
AftU k&gt; IU Jim ko-A A. ouoin.

dallied wife •fee tempter-listened to

too Ja|p.
fefe1 resolution has
dragged many a once pure soul down

CACTI OB.

- Mortimer Leonard was soon to retain and
. .fees* mute bo an end of all thia She
took up Rirortnn’s letter, hs which bs

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To buy your DRUGS AND
MEDICINES,

Go to Roberta’
To buy your GROCERIES.

Go to Roberta’
To buy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

Ma, tent nip li BOIBTT
To buy your Travklixq Ba»He baa the neatest, beat,
largest end cheapest assortment
ever brought to this market
kets.

TBO BOWO PXTBUOO:

—^alL**OMtette ta———^04 to—mm
a gmattoa whether wo taretl eta ar.p.m to ter
M—y-e Qweeraaeewt a map ted in roSaaearia- roreowhta-to Ite ttatef* wt*b ergred to meoey mottom; and
aaam ef Ibe Mi petal tone for ■alatatalag h neral
Wtoreva. TM reerrtoy ef meaty readme it rery Imo Meat that ate fermata aad otter reeideatoof
■anyCeaatr abated teg Mtargeedo aa oteep a. preAbto. mm tog* fee
,
(*‘&lt;•4/
AMMunr jonsoa.
WoetengK,Paoereber », Uff.
Tto report of Ibe Secretary of the Mary, atafea
bMMM af ■.eikaaSfo. Me tea to— aaaa—« «f Ma—ri
that wo tore orrea .qoedroa. aeUefey ead jwtltl.etay emptoyod eodor oSferewt aad able eoa»qnatore to pretotalegtM poreoao aad prepory
««PTXAA BABLOW A SAlLXT.taretaamM it Jmt, propre

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Ibe U naled Htaaee. atattor we aoeuy oatoe drear

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tkf gaMingf gttatt.

aaow le oeerr pert ef tto werid. Of Sto looooto
e—peMg Sbojreoaal aery ef tM Oeltod Baafea.

Go to Roberta’

D. ACKLEY A CO.

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AWt'i aeaatabSd m**to iLe eJXlIy
pReldad Se- A pood and eoarwataat peri wed

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Go to Roberta’
To buy your

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OXTR PROCLAMATION.

HASTIMGR. MlCUVre

eere were ooaMteweod ead to eowree of aiaitrwi
U.o when u. war lermiaalml. .nd tattoogb Ceapudto pia .poo ttom ’ee Imafe to fee.
Jmtofor aaaetataoey mode wM prirtao reub-

m nxsanrinMAn.

We pteoa bdftm oat raadesB be Say tka
thUd aanMl Waft of tfeeaaow—t«T
fttWhitoHoW.tUMfeiM'UttosN.
fkl|itaiil«&lt; awrylblMkHg Assarttes
aiHM IllsJohasMi UMa.Mlaf^pAkto— shls-aUUssMsa, Ua tagte. ssd
Mtoh daaaM &lt; tint
C«ut W
atated to tM aredll S the Pepretae.au that be ■aal jMriadlctloM Ute wdM of IU
foeto ferrate pmcIm'peen," the roorttaey ef the Americas pe«|4e st tbo ksBt &gt;ix
Triad bedtre that trita—d Os*—
Ihe SreretaO^ ef tto TraaMy b^Mry' Ujm m.7-

USOS IND 8PLSNDID STOCK or QOODSr

•re wren, ranine, roreorei. am enrereo rre*

XiStg-J^gEEiXrEZ?

war property, aad toe remaaata ef for—r op
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camire Men &lt;w&gt; to tongto Ol reg a^tar rnre in Atrep 00

lowret Paatefo Mare tat &lt;M rea remrenA
Bmifl ProSto aad at Greatly Reduced Price.

SW*0tM extern to Mo anAPSYWO. Tte taettefca to total

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VtoMdeerowecyaheeM tM taiatoM ef toe Fact eSoe Pap.rirea.l ead ■od svm that HE Is Ibe emJy loyei
head of th«lU|MHta,ssdfts A—* AfeW Z&gt;«teete, N Sf m ibt flsMis sf
Britbtba roeiaratlee eftbe Owtam ap^tbepriaRsiMBStnMtiso OSes*
But Jtrbueou baa no intet—e with
aaaal antler, were |le.fft.404. TM ecpretltare. tbo peepte, or with tbo —u ef tbo
Etetb, Ltd Hvtta Fwaifirtofa BipaABc
j | libiil by thirty ■■Im af tadalMg—t, odotebed Asaorleaaa, wttb pass,
cttoMlatbo ojerwUeaa ef tto arrn^ end aererei
aave aMrattaa aatfcsai at teaMm.an
erer'iteief rte'w^SSjAM*- Vto mm—el
pasrasba tto Lisa a—■raws* ; wttb m
pmremiOMetohrHtaNtf tCbbu PTC
* J ada—iJyfeZtyZ^
sat Oter.sod Mawesfebflas mW
riitlj*^*. Ttopay—wtoet
ta an ha WM.V MtSte. Ua—an Sb* ta Mao-

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tbaa tbs—towthM «C Ibe Itata; aad

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fanep G^oda, Toilet AriicUt, Pomadea and Porfutneriea.
Ladie’t Baskets, Portnionnaiu, Pocket Bookr,
and all kinds of Toys, Jiotiona,
BOOKS AND STATIONERY!

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to^wto, and by ell Ito ereditoee. tMntlag to
pa/meat e&lt; tatrtoef eperjto beocta aad fbe aaearitM thM.ftegli Booted, legal toaderbotoo,*&gt;m4 br the Uoitodtlutee. atd wktab Ibetaw reentree ebell be rwi.red m wall la reymeal of aS

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lBa.twobundrrdm.ll.ee iklkra. bowlbeelr
. alaitoa ef MallOMl Uaak oetee. aad Utuoe keowa
O.legalleadtra, ■. nearly Mito r.oedrod tolllmee
While II la «reed by oom that thia bmobt ehoald
be IwyrMMd. oUor. eoatrod that decided redwrlloe to ebeolwtrly eMcnUei to the beat to torraei of the oeeaVy.
laetowaflhtM dlrtne OBlelona. It maybe
well Io aoccrte.a tbo real raliw of oar paper toeadk whoaOMMrad with moUlUe or eoatertod
ewrrwaer Far thia parpooe. let ea toeeire bow
i itcaroUand.ll.rr eeuld La perched by the
Mreebeadrwl aaUlitooe of paper Maty mw la
aireelatfoa. Probably eel aura tbea half the
.anti of liw tatter, ebvwieg that when ear pe- go.r»j*x&gt; la Seer eftbe Oarer—eat
TtaetleetreeofCoagre-M laritad to Ibe —
per ewrrrwey ia compared with gold aad ailrer, Ue
rotonieecial raieo la eompreeeid lain thro, baa
“a-'Ess
■ rod Mid Sty toUlieaa. Tkie atrikJagfocl awkea
It the obrieui doty ef th. Uereramial, Meetly
w WMT bbcnaaiateni wuh the Mine.pie. of amted
wefntaal iiutwy.to taka each aMMorta aa win e—rim tSHfeea dree^rem^faoUea to Mg to
.netot the holder ef Ito oetoe end than ef Bw
ctaaal Hooka to eoerort Uwm witboat lee. into
eiroeae. or Ila MelratonL A radeettoo of ear pa­
per aad cirrulatiag mediem need cot aetWMnly nad wMtoaoee weald renHy bo qift b—»
follow. Tbta. bowertr, weald depend epee the
taw ef demaad and ewpply, tbongfc it abeaid be
beret ia Btad that by awkiaa legal leader aad
beak aatoe eoarertlhlo IntovEa er ita eomiaieat,
theta preeoiil aperio ulna tat Ibe beade afiboir
bolder, weald bo tab toned naw beedred per eeaL
Ugjetotta, fetMampd^emataMdeye
bit m defaaaded by the klgtoea pabtic oaaaaam-

ittag IteStatae beat ,M&gt;lag Mytbtag bat goU
aad adiar a legal loader ia payMBl ef doboa.—

BOB*

all eur^preeioea OMtato be nipartadj^beniee.
ted the KalieaJTsLka abe^M bo repaired to
take moat eSeieel Mope, tad make all lilnary
amagewweta far a I wal l, of apeeia par ■
meeta at the eerlieet practicable period. Spiel.
parmeaU baring been .nee Maemd. by Swrero
meet aad bmaka. all aotoo er bUloef paper toeaed
by either ef a fem deeomlaaltee thaa twaaty dot- Oroot Sritaia-Fraaee. Hpfea. Hferel Be—a.
11 triO hardly M ■—tatty to tail tteattaattoa
tare aboald by tow bo eactodtd bom oircataltoa. and ■arete He peaplo ef Sc Weal ladfee. with
m that tbe people My boro the beeafll and eon- tM cub/tun efthrea M1M tataod af MagrU. tore ef Coo gram to tte aebfoei ef pm lang for tte
Myreem ef Saab ef Are mm retoatato3 hr tte *T-i—. CmdftoMp. Saa^atr*. Hplooe, dtoo, ato. Mold mt Coot.
ell Ibetr bneiMOe t raaeoettoaa will be eaiferm ia bora ahoy beeowre proparod for efef driaeao. 41
esnm. o/c*. TAKHuna. aamns. ec s cokplstsstock &gt;os psimas nr
ralae at bewMaad abrwnd. Krary toaa el pewporty or iadeairy. erery man who dial re. to prre.ro.
j nr rxcnvro
Inal which ta bno».t!r poree.t.., er to obirea wbtab aotootiod and at tM mm Um oooeaorod
what be eaa bwaremiy aero, hoe adiMtlatoMt lire, ebtady fer perpooee of reiLtary ud c.ral
la mniMMtog a eoL dreelafiag aedlata; aadb Mratagy. ta carrying eel Iba Strop no aolwy
Of tat Clade tael Sooeieta. 41ram tarn Ite Mm.fmt.rare. end arid ta tarii FwtaloMd Friere
a ataObrnm abait bo ml .of odbotamtiai, act II- aad dm.gne ia regard to Utia oeaUaeel &gt;e ear
FUHS UQUOU. foe Modreta Ferpmre rely. All
mid ore WdSMAMTXD. end KtatateUre
able toiibreto wub op.airem; not .aMret to be ■orrioli inaro War. Ftoto and Meten la tM
blown ep or Mown dew. by . broach oFapeoale- IM todklfeaoda were need by oar enemy lotto
DIS. A- »*•
OMero at tleta MTTty T&gt;ma* weore.
ttaa^at le bo mode atabta aad ereara. A diner greet
Jta&gt; .............. 1 «d the United
Where be may be tamd during all bvatBeea beam. .
dorod correecy i. ewe of the greotaot poHUenl
roll. 11 eadormlMo the aeppoeta ef lb. aaobl and war with Greta Srilfea. Vbo mm Karopma
F—r-ttet wo roll more Ueede ta aeetteo thaa all Ite Mter n-retOm ta Itarre nowwto retd
el Itotopple*. Itwaro a^dwt ladaadg. fre- policy for a town Um cafe .4«d u tree from treto
hmono taoro aapeaam ttea eay atogto eae of Item, iherefare wo CAS ASP WILLRKU. CMXaF
with tM Veat 104100. while we were at poaro with
S*rf mtro*rX5m*aed apecalaUam It toe knee all MCtowa. In oar roeeat ri.H ear tto rebel.
SV V&gt;nm*S WWW*« Stae Ctty DrwgHtora. _
Shkh
mrertod toTroed’ oar prodread cad moot gtftad taMHMJtato i^iMte^^Xta
tlifiaare ltol. pf ail MatiiraaM dbr obaaMas
Ito laboring etarem of aaaakiad. eeeo bee been
Hasttage. Ota. 1Mb, 1WT. bMU
rnoew eSacteal Itea fbot wbtab dried* them eegaged la rri.niiag. Wo Shared eeproWly
sSAnxrsut wjs an? aedar tbw diied.ee.age. that Kareyrea Mom
Ito real eftbe poor area', brow. Ordinary lyrItaxt
aawy, oppraaoioa aad eieeeei’o toaaliea bear pvria, wtafe ear own
aoeal eperettaaa weeo neoMoniysarTtedeab—warewadtetoaiotoea.—
There waa thee a featrerefe feetaag of IM waat ef
GOODYEAR, BABD0W AJBAILETB MAMMOTH STORE.
* edeaaead acml poet boteroe tto Attoeka
ear ewa Malory. Ibero to I tier dad tor aer ia- OOM end Sampo. Tbo4my ofetoaiatagact* an
atrwcttoM tffth. »»4 noro fbaa eeeegbodttfe enepma pt—ead^tawfjUy^ebifo^MUtor
aepaaaatae ea tirtnowe aad weS dtapeead, efa —pS tto aitaattaa ef the BhnewUro DepeotaMt
Mike atone ef Ito ear. aari IlhoaaMhMataat
MgtoefataM—a feme, d act eaforoly SikSal appoal la itaagtom to darlreo "tte aatremi pill
enmtotokebly apoe Uta Imyofetatl go.&lt;11 in.
rred oo the PeetSo ooeta. Tto rwgired foetboM

where II uta rnaii.1 deaeawd. The low of de­
nted aad aapply m aa eeemtig aa tool whtob
lofmoy Ilk. the Ud«. bee Za*lbba aad Bowk
tarwogteiwt tho rnmmerri.l world. Al the be
gieoing^of the rebel Ina. Um beak Mto elmla

which they Uwawelroo had eaporwaced | hewM,
la aroiIdteg aeareatatiag aaedMB^hey aaebtrad

■*tlBITl°

AND CHEMIOTS,

price of all that ta IndtapMttoe to the OMfeet ef
the people. 1. weald be who eeoaomy to abelMh
oar miato. tbea aeeiag the nattaa the aaee aad

hate eel agreed Ml Hi it be row:relied by
tog..touoa. bm it meal bo left to the too. wbtoh

mrentattog atodieaa ef the aaaalry akeilMenilore, mqidltread calao at the Um of the faneotiea ef ihet taotni men t The coca try bed faaat

DRUG

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A ecaenos wnw araorea cuoura
On ita Mlb ef Febrwary, lMt,Cnagrnao doctor
ed, by taw. tb.i Uh Tremnry ootae. with reta tolerwta aatbenaed byltelart. eteaMbeahgta
IMM anew the imeirw ef the United Staten. 1 feeder to poyarewi of all dobla. pablle and pro
tote Mi it my doty to dediM Ito pr.y aaitiaa of rata, ia tte Ceriad metre. Aa Manta moittooe.
rrtalrouea made by tor lito-ly'. Oorornawet. the .ieimaaia coder Ite Cowrere fea made with
bam ma it toe bilbeeto been ■ reun.nl.I br re. f|*ia. Them remittance., .me. the pnaaege ta dsvggistci
■ro.ll.m and HanilMtoM laOMpmlWe wiii the
righto, ialerori aad been* af oar eonacry. It to tare mi. here been pari to aaab ataee. Tbo
not to bo approbmdid ttal Great Sriaala will per­
dronvA rek_ni Llft.L.fLlf I aj’i--- + &lt; MOOS ASP NKtUCIMS fee M FALL
fect to tor refuel to ootrefr ttoMjMaedraaam- ■^■ptire pnjjoeat^i. ceia^ Tb.^ ank/mt My be eod*a!lMtoBUSA*3 FSlCfiL *gaF^Varttataae eatreita. bZYere’girertoAetatretrea oZ
able ctaima. which iarolre tM eaoroJ pneetpfe ef
1 agree with ear eariy MataMaa that tte Wm
Ladina are oalsrolly grneltaliag to, aad Mp be
more toipeetaal to Ito' United Statae tbaa to Keg Otpetaed
elumotoly
to
be
eeeertod
by
Cbaouta
load toreeit
lieaai metre, lededtog ov own. 1 agree with
them taro Uta It to «« to fewe, &gt; yromfo. ta
The pervbaae of e aerai Mallee to the Went la- ■mb abrorpafea to tbto prime, ef aacarei paUM
dree Me, daring tM praoeet ymr, fetreewd IM et- eel grroitaifoa. Tte iefeote ef St. Ttemtorod
tooUoa ef tM Him. ttoeartooai. All Ibe oetemeroial fret eftbe ideal Jw4to lataade were cfetod Virgta Itaeedn, Neared to eSee « Mine
aeUtod aad eoloatoed by IM Sarwpena Hout, togee immediaf.ly dreirebla, while *tar eagwtalaatfeaefCM lawrieea eoattoeaL MM eflbe pte to wbtab 1 tere taltataSTYum/m.’uSZ:
Setael Peeta, Stank Haeta. Gift SeoU end Cerda. *nltaa Soata. Feper. Free, late. An. de he
enleataa rleotod Mm bream, lai....fret m- Ue teoe oe—wdod with Ite XbufJ Peaaark
UT WALLrAFXS. WISMW SttABSS. PPPPUISO. A targe mood &gt;ri .rotated. Mm
Uaaa to IM atone eflM tael .ad iMtogiaamgri foe tM reeawa ta item tataada aoa it will booabzxxrxa .xzsrsxsxr, mi Mod to tte (feamo for roealltrnMaa.

w8 ®

• ■darelwe laterttod. The proportion which IM
ewrrewcr of ear coca try ilmlf Irv la ibt whole
• alee of eonea) prede- e circalaled by Ito Maae,

iasnr wt*i is tssiisa

tolaaM ia ato Treaoerr to Ito credit ef Ibe
Ftooto Food wee Uta.ph.
eao catena, ec.iaa

IS

coitoe h&gt;i ver guide, walk io the Mlb marked
eel by ibo fiuedera of the Mopnhllr. aa4 they.
ll,t lain made aacrod by tot ouerrrabot ef oar

F

*B

mis'

fit

d
!1

it to bo eapoetod an a'amew ertwle ef trade, to
odd la the Mote eeaital ef fcreiga laada. They
.hew the wemailTd retiriag woe poaoe moeoy.
that the retaro of gnM aad atleor to the aeoaM
ofuedomay bo iaeteed. aad a demaad erweted
which w&gt;n eaem the reCealMO albwMefMloM

krtaely^ diStoeit Ujay wbera that rtepoceibilii,

It to tbe theory ef thi. Go'rrnmeal that pebIm olieM are the property ef Uwm who held
Ita. They an gtrea aweair u ■ treat fer tbi
pablie bOMbt, noruan tor a bled period.
aoaMtMaeaderiag good bebarwr, bat gaaeraily
I .ty an liaUo to M tertnioaird al the ptoeown ef
IM appointing pvwtr. which rapnaento colleetiie
w.U eo4 .peak, for tot poo pl. Forced nttnloia
ia edtoe •&lt; a ..ogle di.boar.t poveea may work
groat tojary to pablic ie.mata. Itaagwr to pabUc oer.ica atm wot from power to rtaere, bat
from power to ep^dat. Therefore II wee that
the frnmera of toe CoaetltaUoe toft the power of
reaio.eJ unnalnttod. wbito tbt. gore tM Stool.
IM right u njn. all appoinimieta. which. In
tu opiaioa. were ae&lt; Sc to bo made.
A liuto reflect ton ea too ..bjoct will probably
Mltory all. w be bee. tbt gwM of the twwalry at

MrecU. with aaligMaaod airily end rerep r.
team re .uieaman.bip. ban epeieed tM grata
eairerMi re ■ate— Oe. tbiag^toare^ MM
anedtnl to Moore a rapid end eterrtog peegTM
1a Month Amriaa. 1 refee to item pe—falkfe
ita. withes I wMeh Httare aad Sofoeaa oaaaot to

I’

eel boon aeoaeated fee by etporteUea. aad. there­
fore. My yo&lt; remain in the eeeatry- MtWa
taMttael facta, end obawbow Mapltoedy mt toF- r-T.v
-p-" ‘ TT": ("‘I;

Jf l-t.I'Voed ntt.
11.00
19
B** InfTtrrriil ftai,
1,60
1» “
M
H “ /n.mtCumm. . 1.00
11
4«i Fte.eta,rere*.
SB

Wife Vet.,
Mm. iSfiOUfiS-OO.
■ fff wreinr.einirii mult. SIS It ,0.00,
“
gtmMMnmtiaxtl/or/lO.OO.
J fttd Won* Ommaiftr 17,00.

accepted br toe taiuaoroata. Tte war la Ite
Velfey of the Farano re Mill eigoeoetay mem
aal Oe toe otter terid. ooCmI teafOttfa* be
tween tte FamSeMta—fond Sptaa teoe beta
•ore tbaa a year eeepoed.d 1 etojl oa eay
prepre itMloe that my eceer. renew tte ma
lilitaory reeiaa.atrereei wbtab bore elrondy

h
Ih Jn

[ ji

UUfJaetaetaei the aet eiwone of ^eeie M.aBf
u totffi.eoo.eeoi fre« IUt w i&lt;4». taciM.e.
to •lu.tao.oe*. aad Sen 1M1 to 1M7. tooiaoM.
SMMSMeei meklafoa lAMgilirfnotypeeta
ataee lite, g7tl.&lt;*-X&gt;,r-&gt;t&gt;0. VbM Sgwre. oboe aa
eiaoeeof pre loot eeer act IIpetto of»*M.0&lt;x&gt;,&lt;A&gt;. There er* la the Treeaary SUMMON, la
cnln ; aoawthieg avm tbM ^44,000.000 ia oterwtolioe on the Paobc twaol. and a few aeUlieM la
the Ntliond end ether bank, to all abaet • 1 to.
ux.i'00. Thio beamer, taking lata eeoooettbe
^eeto^e^Uto eoeatn pMr^to^lm. l“T“

DHUGS AND BuOKfi.

NEWS.

BIST STOGA BOOTS $4.50 FEB FAIR.

utaweeo Mre.il aad tor allfoo' ah owe ridmeod
rwognay oa toe otter, end toiw— Cbfil aad

H
i life

MMtoiaMLtaetanin.AtM^ee.aegt aad beat 1M1
to IMT, leeiwir.. SglVOdjdO, amklag Ibe total
eere.ge.Metn*. gRTt.eOc.ooe. From IMtte

Sk/*t,

.uadoiaeooformitr with toe reaaMiea aF&lt;ta&gt;gteaa a| Ito goad oSm of ear Sir—a 1.

’

?M»totM’. iMinaba, waa slwugyOSl »M

VI-hope, bu beta obuotd
If II be iboorbl ditireMo end eonetitattoaal
tool It obtold b. to limited m to mdt tht I’reti*ont tatrely a ewwiooae informer egelMt ether
y wbUo IJI.U, bo iboold. al lout, be ptrmilted
—4 ■ etc la that capacity before
epee tnbeeai
• 14epradial of |«nT politico, ready to Hoesti( .w tM cieriU o&lt; evrrycwM forwiaied. with IM
l UM of iBklog U&gt;« mdrnct, «i&gt;4 booed to deo.da according to M tetabltobed rale. Thto
W...I4 gosrutit tbt oetoti of Um eccettr wbtd
be etta ia good MU. cod al tbt came lime Becan
U. right, of tUt Biber
1 •rtei. of eoerw.
with all proper mpoct fee tbt preeeet Btneto ;
bat It doea wet teem to me that Mi ItgtoleCiit
beoy mo be m eeaetrncud a to torare Ila SI

itartaeaa to caret between eaar 0litre aM aad
tae rope Wren of Hay U aad ifea Peaaiareta aad
rere eeedtalrei tai awe with IM Cuatta jalSeato

® w

. .-a £53
frwto oar naetiiid Otatlet ea Tbapwbtofllfa
eflbe proatoM Meade ia the Caitod Stofao dtoeo
IbtotelMT, htelneiie. am.ewt.d to bKt.OOO,
«Mb frwto IttotoUMto, toolootre.to SU3.SSM0d;
-aad from 1M1 to IMf, iMdooire, to SM3&gt;M.to0,

rife

tafo.
.UMrifnr.
rrSu, few feta

gegad iw oStota to re nitatoiah bar Iftolltf Ilf

’

S3-rwtas»

been ptocoA. .by the Cowetllattoa. Mel all jail
aoa will odtoii that th. PraUdent oorbi to be
eallraly raftetod (rem each nopoenbilit. If be
eeaaet mm it by rtuoe of reelnetleeo ptoerd
by-law jtpea hit MUn Uertelrittod powtr of
rrvei oSct it e rtry pml oat to bo
toweladnealoe maftolratt chueea by geaeral
eaSrafe ef the whole PMpie. cod oceoewlable dirMliy^oJIwinJor be tela It to andoabtodly iia-

riS'gW&amp;s:

Ftatore,
■zSffcJtESz^ngsss
boon re-

news.—good

&lt;i tae. ^ TM Bapweiie of Maatoe gori

hO Jin hi
ih t h?l rfli

fid;Mrt|b

the CeeatlteUee, aad by thia a-aoM are eeeld ress'jftssr.ssssiixm!;

IM prwoaewttoa mum nerol mud for a triburod
IM. mrmMr. are
like him. rmponalMe U
tM whole peepta. bat la reparaU m. Mitetri
bedim. ata who My tear hit aacwaattaa with
great 4 etaror. Tlu Sniun tamvl.ulr wilMul
nay known ataadard ef dectoire eepllonbl. to
emit • ram. lu yteg.ci.at caaoot to aaUetMlrd. for it to not gereewod br any rale. TIm law
•lee. wot Mm what ahaU te diamtf good team
1 ,r raootaL IIm ireporeibl. area u
wbit map or
wot bo M eoaroderod be tte
Honalo. TM wMin of tbo Mtyrol forbid. eLear
treed If tte .Large ba toMpoeity, wtet eei..toot wfll topporl ii • Fidelity to tbt Ceofeiiotiee may U enderotood ia a tteeaaad diSereal
wtfi. aad by italaot party uatea, unfeitbr.lo.re
• . the Con.utttloa m.r eren coum u M eoatl4»-t4 meritoewaa. If
officor M aecored ut
• alwwarty. bow ahall Ute mte. owl I Will it
fee referred free. aato eaomeocted with pebile
4tly, Ina prime htatory. ar flare general
repetalrea. ar aaat tte Fretadrel await Um commtoaina of aa awaal miodeareaMr to titre!
Khali bom tte awaatiao rite tbt cbaraattr tad
intotMiof tbt nation to tho hand. of acre to
whoa ha i atoll giro bit cvaSdtnctf Moot M
foebnar breeompUiet aalil IM aUrotaef It dtM,
rod Mnaol bo prereetod I If Lio teal to tte
ptetorreroice a-Sooid compel him to anticipate
M O.t-.^l. mail ba mu. a al tho peril ef bcivg
trite h nuolf lor tht oCto« ef .Ieadtr&gt;oK hu
liMiiu.U’ in Ut preoeal tirtoaulaacri of
teaeaaalry. Mwtotat matt be bold mpoeutot

IWre Rlobltata—ttM poem oolha—ydjto

‘ilf'
ft

htilfi
J

_ KU S3
etMtoadwar, abeoH. ia pagtooMof WotojM
t*_beedMwed deea. reMtre dapaaatotad paper,

GOOD

-jD’AA'g^

1

w w w

iMMIl ifiWirl y

M B 'lf

the aattoe. benrtogMMoaad weeado
reoeiied wtole to Ma ■rTteaClw^Mb itorgjg

_

■Mtaeatarr—a—we.- wretol rwetom Abdreed
dretof *»&gt;ag, to wbtak M ■&gt;*«

YO3C

POPVLZ,

BA.MPW A

Mill.....

iretw

.

That's what's the matter at
Robots' Pionku Dbvg A Bool­
Store.
My Goods have been
BOUGHT TO SELL as the peo­
ple will find out, on giving me a
call. I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them as cheap
as Detroit and Chicago bouses
do. I did think of advertising
these goods, but our neighbors
have so completely exhausted
every source of wit, wisdom and
kttmor, in the many bright sdntillations of prose, poetry and
blank verse—besides telling some
of the Dogondest Whoppers in
the bargain, that I have conclud­
ed not to advertise.
But, as I
•aid before, I have New Goods,
Good Goods, Chap Goods, Goods
«yw can't Xsst, and they ere
for sale too. If you see any­
body—orthodox, heterodox, or
■ome-’feUer^-dox^), — wont­
ing any of these Goods, phooe

write.

Yom truly,

J.JP. ROBERT*.

Hastings, Oot t, V-MC

�murrnrmm

ONSUMPTIVE
Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
। Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
WE ARE COKING

aa&lt;! «UI prwrettosa; pereeaasteiag on a al al

FREE OF COST.

D. P. Nnaox, havtav —tbe
Bakery. recently owned by DeDenar,
will keep onestantly on hand a rood icpply of bread, plea, cakee eraekera, ata.
Hr Is a prompt and efflclent man, aad
worthy the publlc'a patronago.

C.tal ,K&gt;* of Gooj. oud .-Uwpl* h»I to aa; U
*" ALLER, HAWES A CO.,
10 Federal OU, Uo.lv«,M«w,

Fresh Geeds ceisuatly an fend.
Old Goods tolling regardless of Cost

Doxatiox.—There will be a Donation
run hold at tho Parsonage, for the
benefit of Rev. A. P. Moors. December
Toth, 1887. A cordial tavitatiou Is eg­
un Jed
By order of Coxxirm

BU SINESS CARDS._

Nxw Ykakx.—On New'Yeare night
there Is to be a Ball st "Vlloc Hall"
with supper at tho Hartings Hoose,
Gbo. H. ItKirn, proprietor. Thia will
be a partv worthy oflbe patronage of all
who enjoy “tripping the light fonta*tie
- A SiaxTiNQ for tho publ!^ examina­
tion of inch person* aa may desire to
teach ta the school* of Barry County,
will be held ta the Court House ta
Hastings &lt;m Tuesday. Dec. 17th.
Aa this Is the last public examination
until next spring, ft will be Well tor all
dmdrtag oerd flealee to be present.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

and Provsions,

D. B. WOODWARD,
Xml* la
.

SPECIAL NOTICES

Drug &amp; Bookstore

Dry
ail GncfiriBs,
rooraGris
anitro
rrton^
4.vp irrnmyrr.

DISSOLUTION.

j

■ /

The Temple Block Io 40 rod* square
and contains ten neres. Tbo erater of
the Temple is 157 fret C fncbse d.*o wret
of the renter of the east line of the block;
tho length o' the building and wc-t ta
1821 fort. Including Tower-, and tbe
Width 00 foot, oe rbe east end r-re throe
Towers, aa also on the west. D-aw a
Inc nvrth aad era th 1181 fcrt through
tbc con tro of the Towere, and you have
tbe extent north and earth of the

Hickory Coram. Mlsb.

»Hn’ ‘

N. BARLOW.
W. S. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

'Be wlee to day, ’He madness to defer"
Until to-morrow the aU-lmpor.ant task
nf purchasing and using some good ar­ tbo enst the Towers are built upon a
ticle to render your boota thoroughly foundation of Bamfotaae IS feetIn depth,
* '*
* *
lug your feet and enlarged all around beyondIbe wall
three feet for a footing. Tbo north and

mats thia a diet-rate time, and Use pro­
prietors hope their Introductory party
n&gt;y be Ilbrally patrvnlxral. and will do
all In their joser to plaam their pal-

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

of 18 feet wall on its bearing, which
slopes three feet on emb side to the
helghth of 7} feet. The footing of the
Towers rise to the same helghth aa tho
aide, and la one solid piece of maeotixy
of rough ashlar, laid in good lime mor­
tar. Tho basement of the main building
I* divided into many rooms by walls. all
having footin,-!. 'J be line o-' ths Lem-

Music &amp; Jewelry.

!l is tho best chance ever offered to
Agents.

General Grocers,

Tir AX KS. -To CapL R. P. EkMB, U.
9&gt;. V. I.. now al Fort Bldgea, Utah Ter­
ritory, for valuable faron. We should
bo much pleased to hear from tho Captain

CVTTI2S.—ClAXK dt Tcnxxn have
on h ind and for aato at atto**M*o* to"
priest, tlx bert aoeortment of Cutters
ever,eon in tbto market. AU parties
wbodtwlre anything in their line will
find them prompt, efficient business
men. and everything they have for sale
as goods are aktl“7 &gt; scorntnend IL F&lt;&lt;
further partlcutan see Our advcrtbdng
' ■ Etuzr , rnx Bxadtifvl Quxxx.
Remember that the Cantata of Esther
Is to be given ta Union Hall, Healings,
•n Friday and Saturday eventars. the
lith and 14 Inst. Duure open at 8} o'el xtk.

for locks of hair; nor has Mr. Dieksn •
advent brought red w. Jsicoato Into ftobion,a»iidhl when be Orel pruwd oc
sbe co, anc wm ovowbeliued by W-T
tumultuous hospitality. Ibe Bodoniano are behaving exceedingly well, and
their farmer ©even rieltl«e *hrJ1 not be
ramssnbered against them. Weareeati.rt.,1 that In Anirria l ew have had
munieation of Ha-ting- Lodge, No. 52, their day. The war made them too
A A. M~ the foltowing gentlemen plenty; and we should no| be surprised
ware electednffiaro for tbe cnsalng year by an era ta which tho lion shall become
an obsolete to tho dodc.

I"rof. ErHRAtx.BArt.rr, of Charlotte,
will be preerat »• eeaist, and come of the
best tinge a of VoruxmtvHle, are expect­
ed. Our tingere have been unwreHed
In tbelr cfTo ta to bring out this Cantata
In aervdlteble manner; let them have

Boots and Shoes,

of the building. Tbo whole bueeturat
eowe an a-ea of 0,830 feet.
[Copied by permfodon of J. McAlister
Superintendent of Guard for Temple
Block]

TURNER &amp; CLARKE,

&gt;UM&gt;I arveik •* tor emw * h
i«aa tier. ato. a reripr Ur lb. I

Damar &amp; ffairtiers.

SLUGS AND CUTTER DEPOT,

Merrxrs Life Ptllh
AXD PHtBlI BITTERS.

n, SMt BowoSW XMlcto.
IstteWwM.
Z.l.all.to* li ISM kj w» •«
oar Boat Salami Pkjalctoa, ud
no* bmS tknwkwt Satk ud
Sooth Aaerfca, irttk more pletong
nraUaikaa aaj *Uar Sedldae la
ea*M or dlaeaaed Unr, Blood or
Bulau Complaints, Rheumatism
and Frrtr and JLgat.
Thoonuds of certlfleatea are In
•or poeeemion, fhtef detailed
agomntaof perfect Cnus effected
by these lavahuble Medicines.
They reflate tbe System and pot
all the function* of the body
ia a healthy condition.
.... .. _

Hartware, Store, Inn, Nails
. g.vn
ri.vjrxxr. / vu.vr&gt;gaj,4&lt;

Safflm Hmsmtei,

iarriagt anb SJTt.igon

PLAIN

and

PIECES FALl'HBINTS
Just Received,

RICH

sab’s* bo.**”

CUTTERS ABD SLEIGHS.

&gt; Fortta Keear sf
ftS-JXSK
ate riimgibeaiBg

MAIN BROTHERS,

1 C&gt;*. l/’wre.l. O-M.MB
pro. Fossa), b; te
ires. IbrsBgteet lbs

Drip, Medicines, Groceries,
’‘"’““'SfftfS.™

KT ATS or MICIIIOAS—EIjMh Jstiekl O
N.1U 1 Mrrtr Ita »i-d aWMai ih»uuw.fe»h«l&lt;l
nxtb* K**rd wrni oflb.CtftBll Cool* elllun
Jd Clrrail tor tbs jssrs l«l rail 1«». m to-

$100 for ID Cti
lor 10 ft.
$10,000 for 10 ft.

HUBBUG

°/Urry L'wUg—4lli Moots;* at Jsaesry. April.
’"Xlal
Msedsts ef Jseaary, April.

W. pabker a son,|

Livery &amp; Sale Stalls,

Moadajs of rsbreary, Ma;.
ktaei«7» of M srsb. jsss. 8sp-

MAIN BROTHERS

HAST1XGS WOOLEX FACTOR!,

City News Depot,

LEW CAMPBELL,

‘City Restaurant,'

BAU
—---- ----- — , Jbrkixb of Hope, was severely touted
by tbrktefc Of a howo on Friday «w»iMeflmtWcnk- The thete, no wo bear

Ikak. M
day. anfi

r« ss

5C

:

�tbrt ft* prinleg* of babeaa corps* »Lall nil (U
dtrldnrt. r.ttlial ayrt.m o&lt; m.Mur*K „lal»' »UaC« of RrpuhUcan Ou*»r«n»nl In tbe Un
HtaUa to which they cpply. Il blatU A««u hand
»nd foci in ab.oltal. rtavery,ud Bub^rla them to

IF TOC WANT GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

'

" ~

"’S’®

STOCK S HARDWARE,
IxipbUr ■uHrsg'e iuuii aud al Ual it
I lbo» aa&lt;l dcalrwclutn. 1 rrp*l lb. I
•I oy viUlsguM u-krt. aiurpUa
t-wps of our cuurtuoAr.Aal aulbonl

PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY'S

dES^WbwEai
flaBSSSSS■aMBtowsa*tsg0.0
r.7;7,
IRON &amp; STOVES

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

tasted

Dry Goods,
Boots $ Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.
Groceries,
t
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

OKiypirosss.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTEBN
Broad Gauge Railway!

NEW

YORK

HARNESS

SHOP

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania

Atlantic 4 Gt, Western Railway

Wmeo'Tai
Do sot permit other
Tar Preparation* to be
palmed off oa you for Wine
•f Tar, m tM* be* more

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.

|ComctM*C«ld*,Uaane- Z
arm, Bare Ttorarn* *u»A BrMut,

600 Doon,
5,000 IJghta Saab.
2,(XX) Drewed Pieketa, ’
10,000 ft DrMMed Biding,
in,000 ft. Dreaned Flooring,
6.000 ft. Moaldlnga, all abe«,
2,000 ft. Walnut Ptctore Frame mould.
Inga, Devatylea.

ON RAND AND FOR SALE

swfccsurtwsss®.'
aawttst-A-UTn
5ESB ■scrvaitix.'rr
gttajg sssa»Ers.-!’

nii-A'O-KI-NG
. Frodacfag lb* nut Brilllael and Laatlag
Prtesh of any tMag trf ibsHag mrnKtrJ
"'‘‘*'••”£7 ImVuuTI

Sis

Weakaev ,t Mtrnach, Am. ba.
oiuwa un c»cry suuie.
Wd by Draggirt* mry.br*, at ♦&gt; a Wuta.

lets’ JluiHiii jrire iMartrauice
CswirtaF.
.
arvrr*' Hntoal Hr* lawrsocs Cdwtpany
A Eaton CMaUM* iMMtflMWMkata*

SASH, BLIND and DOOR FACTORY,

J. I. PIESTI1I.
Hullin, fl*?1- M*b&gt; IMT.

Ja.-nSt

P an11 are Store*—Take Koike.

JOHN WOLF.

Great
Question
•FTUUVi mvtu&gt;.

NEW’ CASH STORE,
?“• ■&gt;•'•» O*

Bink,

'•;

TO BUY YOUR QOOD8!

JOHN WOLF.
Hartings, AngwrtTth, !M0.
»olctf
-^ itOTE«TKEM’&gt; riAllOB,

M°’"

aRovssTssirs

pianos,

499 Broadway. New York,
&lt;»• RrMbAwBy* New Yark,
&lt;M Braaawar, JUw Yark,
j!VK!r«yjixra4SK£*K
owr all attoara, w.ib MuetdatM. rmauana and
all larara MOTOV MUSIC. Th.* ar. wwnwud
iiZTEu’SStaCliTiStec.iK? **

DRUGS, MEDKHXM, CHEMICALS,
GROCERIES, COHrr.CT!OMKXr.
FAISTR, dimlvamum, svnn
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FRUIT JARS, LAMPS. CHIMSEYB,
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TERMS.—tl.50 Ptt AMJUM.

wmoTi

defied a Continent, ‘will

For a Cure tf all flinat and Lum Dissasir.

that all he

in his oft-qurtod sinilas, that he foil Hko
a child on tho abore of time, jacking up
a few nebldps, whi|n the great ocean lay,
unoxplorod before him. But I would |
improve these passing momenta by some
suggestioiia as to those elements of char­
acter and thought that seem essentia] to
huad «r.xi-1
frc” “7
«•»’•«. i
t &gt;»- a wvH-routided life. And in using tho
VI ,
&gt; this opportunity accidentally open- masculine in referring to students as
The proudest
well as teacher*, I do it for brevity only,
intending of course to include both i»*xea
But ,
to
t*.u«ht.

eathrinre a wail thakahall lira ra joy
tfcrvucujik.
uf Eternity ; and may

of none more
s!±±ii aurSr;

Ji-ui,« ai»r. ruto.«, i&gt;«k» ■“■."S?'" fe*i

I hare counseled Self-reliance, lnFri a wicked and
Id go Cl.wl.n
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and would
further
and - urge —_____
labor to deserve tho good opinion of your quaint smile »e»mbd tubs based uiwn
f«Dow«mon, I du not counsel that lang- that Very incmcetfen of tbs l id Tm*-ing for feme which I is so much more ' nwnt It was “BsmemVcred that fhs
Urgwly d&gt;:rclojM&gt;d under oar (Tree repub- ’ paths of virtue and of vice resemble tb«
lie than in any other realm** upon the ' loiter T.
Starting at the same point,
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advice, what history teaches us he should to ths left. It was Perdue I think who,
have declared as an axiom, that pop-1 hundred of yuan aftrrwexa wrote of thia
ularilv is alone valaahla ami nUn. I virercnt •
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*

Thus shall you win the noble attribute

such. Mnn is fitted by nature for rough
contract with tho wurid. Woman tor
the more graceful duties of the domestic
Far be it from me to counsel longings a manly mind—th® Oddity to your owb
circle. Man for tho hunt stem, labori­ for such a fame as this. "Toiling in conscience and to principle—tho isran, j—u i—। - Y___
■»«»• ous labor of life. Woman to really rule i-.-.

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beneflrient; and they are to be the cs“wTairuo. too, into tin. breathing Hfe?
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healthful
is isth.tho
■ivmuiuimoral
i.iuiminfluence,
. influence,which
which
! world with Good and Evil mysteriously
foundation of chamctcr
। combiuod witlnn ua. Cur soul* are im.
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JKOWmmi COCOIIS SST1IM
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1&gt;U&gt;. liufe IBM.
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tto&gt; «biM dreeiora tt» be an artist who has no osthi-Uc taste,
, or to be . poet who due. nut underetaud
| the power of rhythm or metre, or to be
a historian ur a slatowu.it. without a
i broad and oomjirehomiva mind, so nu
. one should be a teacher who has not n
thu* tbe hpbit of Uuudaitd the Sjurit of
heart full of love for the jirufessiiiU and
Evil struggle for tho master) in every
1 an energy and enthusiasm willing iayheart. U 1th every guud irnpuioo drawr* 11 ualy to confront all its rosponsihilitea.
inj£ us toward tho Right, and every
*t requires great patienue untiring in­
wicked temptation and unrcstiained jQ
dustry, abounding kindncea, pure unsel­
r
passion
____draw
._..ing
ing us
ns toward the Wrong, I g*.
fish oom, snd fidelity to Duty and rrinriwo commence the earnest, ceaseless list- .
ple. And when hnj»pily cum lined, E ac­
tie of Life.
cess is absolutely assured.
And firat let me say, n» children reremble their parent* in feature, so will
they resemble in character the teacher
Properly trained, conscientiously di­ who trains their youthful years. If that
rected, the child grows up into the aifec- tearherhos an vxema of the gall of bittuuate, enlightened, energetic, self-deny­ tcniess instead of tho miik -of human
ing man ur wonuiu, nn honor and a bless­ kindmva, its daily exhibition will assist
ing to the community. lured while-living, in the development of the evil side of all
and wbsti life's fkful fever is oror, re­ who witness it But if on tho contrary,
membered by many hearts lung after the
ho or she bring* sunshine into tho room
funeral flowers of tho cemetery have when they enter—diffuses hsprancss, by
blosMimad on (heir grevn.
Hut how genial conduct on all around them—
different tho life sad character of him plnys on tho heart-string* of their pujiils
who, utiblesecd by healthful end virtuous by the mystic j»wer of Love—tho very
surroundings, or madly defying (hem nil atmosphere they thus create will bo warm
culu'veUM only tbo ovil sitto of his na­ with alfocriun and trusting confidence ;
ture 1 ^Like the rank weed of your gar­ and tliot hitter nature wiiieh is ever
den, it soon extirpolue all that is good struggling within ns for the mastery over
and valuable ; and you wee l&gt;efc&gt;re yow a evil, will giro it healthful power fur all
life, of which you caimut truthfully say after-life.
It is for this reason tho teacher should

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f*-v»tv. |v-''.e&gt;we.ona
refuses. hMku.

And the responsibilitoa fur its results lie
— — .vx-V — &gt; I-—_ ilk—.* * ' - •—
way to the heart of erronr one within bis
arm and strengthen themselves cirele and lead him thereby into the
tho influence of Evil depcwls m
degree on the conduct of the
j wUl but a:
generation which jmcecds then
io starches
maily rinds, or the wider spbei
community wherein they dwell.
rieksdoi
island fall of savages can be nothing nay, it mutt bo rvachol and toochcd.
butasarago State-. Where ths people
The teacher, too should be an exem­
worship idols of wOud end sloue, man­ plar in punctuality, order, and diacajdina,
kind, coll it a L«uh»a titet». Aoountry tor in all thusu his pupils will copy him.
of impure men must be an impure State. He con only '4/vim obedience by him­
Bul .wharo MuruWy
Intelkawco self obeying ths lews he is to enforce.
A ministar wlio dues not practice what be
u.1
»«»&gt; &lt;»" rV|
r
-------wetod sad obeyed, the on- jinachoo will find thst bis moet carnet.:
1 vOugniM that there is a exhortation fall hoedfces on leaden ears;
t&gt;y to be embraced in the and children of both a smaller and a
larger growth Qotekly detect similar inconaisteuciss. Whoever would rightly
The hojreof any country mutt there­ guide youthful footsteps must lead &lt;ufore always ba with its young- Witli roctlr hnu-wdf; an8 one of our humorous
them wa sea the umdle uf life,’not like
.r&lt;__ 1...
■ ■ ■ ~ V . , 1. ..
u of middle ago, half cunsumud, bid
jnat lit: and su to be trimmed that it up a child in tho way be should go, reUshall burn brrgbter and brighter till it im it uouratlf.1*
..
.
expires in the socket And this flu

raU.r

E Ata KAZOO. MICK

hun-

trusta And there is an exceedingly
better way. It is to climb, young men,
with buoyant heart, tho Hui of .Knowleige. It is to boldly scale tho Alps and
Apjwuines which ever rear tliemsclr.-k in
your pathway. It is to fed yvur sinew*
(trengthen as they will, with every ob
Stacie you surmount It is to build yovr«r,/, developing mental strength, untir­
ing energy, and sleepless real, fqrvent
declares in language which combines jaitriotism, and eeraust jirinrijile, until
rciuruel with jirvpbrcy, "He that is dew the public shall feci that you are tbe
to anger is better than tho mighty, and num they need, and Unit they must com­
he that rufeth his spirit than he that mand you into tho public i ervioe. And
(aketh a city." You &lt;■•»» master your­ if jK-Tchanoc that call should not hap­
self. You &gt;nv&lt;r rule your psaskms end pen to come, and you should Im forced
yuur temper, or they will rule you. It is to rexnaiu an A mcricau sovereign in^jnod
strengtli to have moral principle. It is of becoming a public survnnt, you shall
strength to rtand up against shocks of have vour reward in tho rich storee of
advandty. It is strvngtli to4xi calm and knowledge you have thus collected, and
wdf-cuntained even * hen tho arrows of whirm shall ever be at your command-—
tunlico pierce yuu must cruelly. It is Mare valuable than earthly treasure—
strengtli to jMirfurm yuur whole duty to while fleets may sink, and storehouses
tueu without luoperf reward. The mfln 'x-nrtn-.o, and banks may totter, and
of unbinding moral jirincinls is a real it richfe flee—tho intellectual invewtments
hero. Tho man who stands erect, witli you have thus made will be pennanent
his heel on tho domun of Tomjitatiou, laid enduring, nutsiluig u the couiUnt
hydra-headed as it is, is nobler and flow of Niagara or Ainnson; a bank
stronger than tha most gifa-d statesman whore dividends are neqietual, whose
ur tho ououuering chief. The taint of wealth is unditniniahod however frequent
sin gives all of us passions, temjicr, and the drafts ujasi it, which, though moth
evil, and opens a hundred avenues to the may imprir yet which liuovee can not
tempter. To ckae them all. and to live, break through nor steal. Nor will yon
tree to yourself and tho right is to bless b« sUe to fill there storeht^ava to thrir
vour own heart while you hires mankind. full Pour into a glass a stream of waYour character is to be built up like s
dam in a tirer. While being compacted will not hold another droji. But you may
and solidified, tho restrained waters Jike lour into your mind, through a whole
lifetime, streams of knowledge from erery
cutioiiraUu quarter, and not only shall
to break through &gt;
it never be full, but il will constantly
But guard against the smallest fracture, tliircl for more, and welcome each fresh
sujijJt with a greater jere.
Ney, mare.
To sit around yon may impart of those
rock, it breasts the mirhtirwt fluids and gisddening stream* which have so fsrtiltraaheta unhannral Witlioat thia en•• • ■
■
jgg Self-control, our
without a compose or
...
r
it by ovary wind, and
at last wrecked upon the beech. But paired. On the contrary your knowledge
»ith it, it M like some ship with a safe, as you add to it, will itself attract still
strung arm nt tho helm that holds her to mors as it widens your realm of thoughk
her course when the storm-eloud lowers and thus will you realise in our own life
or the angry gale seeks to drive her to­ tha parable of the Ten Talents, fee “to
w ard tho brook era ; that avoids illo shoals him dial hath shall be gireu.’'
nfid hidden rocka and bring* her safely

yourself with iba panoply o! justiee. If
you have guarded yourself with the

natural offspring, Self-reliance. The
great maxim of Socrates was “Know thy­
self'—tho famous inscription on tbe Del­
phic tomjile, which tbe andenta claimed
tame down from the »kio*. I eari nut,in
a brief address, even allude to all which
is embraced iq these two comprehensive

shall not pre vail against you?

which widens before me as ! jrogrre*.
without alluding to that duly which
magnitude of Its vphero cad ths com*
mending authority of Him who pro-

back to that &gt;acred nioun t w here the as­
sembled multitudes from Galilee, and
Deos polls, and Jerusalem, end Jude-i,
and from beyond Jordan, Iktencd r^vesrutly to Him wbo spoke as never men
s|&gt;ckon before. And after that striking
exordium of blessings, and tbe sulisequcntJgculcaUons of love, of charity,of
concord; of forbaarance, of humility, .
andof prayer, be opened the r«romU&lt;m
of that extraordinary di»courao which

rhloh be nnr.ouucod as the cmbo limeut

paraphrased from that eminent and
luarued Chinese p!.U.*ophrr,Conruci-us
who’, five hundred years before, had
laid down as a uisrlrn, tlmt none shoal I
do unto thslr fellows what they would
from tho broad distinction l^twcon the
affirmative command of throne and the
•elf, thustald dewnoa the Mount, fa but

died.

“Theo shall not defraud

thy

,
against the children of the'people.’'

’
tbsaame M&gt;iritMoa the Mount, fifloen

thy neighbor as thyself.”
In this cndavor.ftul not to war against usefal, honored . life. It is that moral
Vice in all its myrid forms Evil is of­ cuuragv which sustains thaaa who stand
ten robed in sji'cwlid attire; but however fiaatoy, fearlwnly, inflexibly for what
gurgvous tho monumental shaft, yet
wiihtn is always oorrtiptiun and decay.
Its brilliancy in contract with the lion
Uic amnio may appear teraj.Ung and
yourself or your.fouutry forbids you to
in ths firmament when eompelrrd with
graves of the uthsrs of our
It is tho first np[iruach, too, which should the words of Instruction snd
ba the moat sternly repulsed. Each temp­
tation, from without or within, which
moral rectitude enables us tarosist, leaves nroudlv and alone, before FeHx, then the
asm’ cowardice of Pihsfo when be
duty before a blinded and infuriated pop­
ulace Truth may b*v% as in ths olden
before you as the pillar of fere of gold,

influence of his pro:

round his tinwineducatiugchildren than
nature mors than thelntcllec'uwi-wfchseen to govern the ~-«n* Enh-ians.— of rmrpure. with tirokre energy. And
error and wickcdCatiline, whm b*
lot him feel that as a State is honored
your power to make this world happier
by its worthiest sons as Kontucky an- To stan Un MkAUtfi tsmal.’'
All UTiters cm Ed nration sgree thsi
the chief means of intellectual iraprorw- looks to the future far his riniBnatfanj

;'«kW

birth,

Hbods Island bar Boger Williams, sod tian Beading, Memory, and Bsfl action. Iliad, ths
PsBasylrania her Franklin, Ind Illinois But I have sdmotimro thought that eduIwr liuosb, and Nsw York end Virginia
thsir scores of illustrious serna so will

and

studies.
Lb the botlls-fisW at Ufa. H» shall bam

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�men ts for purposes of Stale taxation. It
elaborate, lengthy and carefully
prepared act, hot It sWadaa gofe ohaaae
fur an early death. Hon. C. Beck we th
hs* decided that It la unconsiltuUonal
vm an

' Rsv. John Lord.

Mettler'*M erttyfer

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haajOTtgivwn to tbs ■
wort 6n TX« old “J”

Ultfe, H-cranlr-H.-J.
to know of Momim:!aL»tocy*J treating of
tMOtafefe «f tbuHoman*, fee won
'sot-Ml cvndlB feitore and
______------ - ----------- jhW’tofawin
rtetdre the tkankx of many who have
nbt iltae for an txtrffitedMffe of read-

•&lt;M*. As a specimen of tie author’s
style, we quota lib description of Roman
extnvagapooaD.t1 living
•‘Tha Remans, originally, were not
only frugal, hut t’Jcy drtreod with great
aimpBMty. I n prows of Ume, they becasta extravagantly rtad of 'elaborately
ornamented atthe, yartlrtibirly the wo­
men. Thoy-wwretag+A** Variety of
rlbga and npckleeeiTj they• dyed their
hair &lt;md-reMitfia
Mfea«tve conuetlcw,tt»cy- wcrd-nlUU of ’vkMeus colors,
matnrfia'AUywwtbroldefed; Pearls anti
rabies, for u'litch Weis'is had been
exfchanjed,
swpcndtd from their

“Ho thuadwroritoeea modest dinner,
tn which lxe,n poet. Invitee' bls friend
Turanus; ‘If you are oufforing from
dread of a melancholy dinner at borne.
or would toko a preparatory whet, eome
and feast with me. You will find no
want of Cappododan lettuces and strong
leeks. The tnnny wUJ lurk under ellees
of egg; a cauliflower hot enough to bum
your flngera, and.wblch Iwsjpst loft tho
garden, wlH be served frrab on a black
platter; white sausagei aill"float on
snow-white porridge, and the pals i^can
will ncc.-4npnny tho rtd-etreaked l&gt;acon.
In tho second course, raisins will be set
before you, and pears which paaa for
Syrian, and ros*ted chestnuts. Tho
wine yon will prove in drinking IL Af­
ter all this, excellent olives will come to
your relief, with the hot vetch and the
tepid lupine. Tho dinner la small, who
can deny It? but you will not have to
Invent falsehoods, or hear them inven­
ted ; you will recline at case, and with
your own natural took; tho host will
not read aloud a bulky volume of bls
own cnmi&lt;o«U(ona, nor will licentious
girls, from shameless Cadiz, be there to
gratify you with wanton attitude*; but
the email rtel pipe will be heard, and
the nice Claudia, whose rodety you val-

day last they held n meeting and detrrminod to .dratr up a* platform which
shall doflnlt«ly .«t forth just what con­
stitutes cvangi'.-al religion. If Mr. Hib­
bard nbscribea io all that this platform
may contain ho will be accepted, and It
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visit Io tbe “Undive," visit to MoVlekers, levee end final banquet He got
bcre on Monday night, but few turned
out to seed re him in consequence of the
frequent disappointments which have
been endured cunoemtogbls arrival and
tbe Unperfoct appointments made when
tbe definite time of bis coming was
known. At bo;n paoa
am uwme nt
which be attended ho was recognized
and welcomed heartily by tho audience.
The grand epeetade of “Uodlve” has
at length been brought out at the Croe-

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truly wonderful, far surpassing anything
ever before seen In this country, and
easting completely into the »hado the
vaunted splendors of the “Black Crook,"

work of golden- thread.."Their state
wen orncmentcil-with
fo bnnds,
* Dow different this poet’s dinner, a
and oil tbe other groat ►pcetidea hither­
nmlfad’nodwtth'dtaihosdclan^. while_____
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tabic tpread
without______
luxury,
and enlivt beta-pal be • trailed along the ground. I cned by wit nnj friendship, from that to presented on this side of tho Atlantic.
Jewett wore embroidered -upon their ] whieh Pelronlcs describes of a rich Tbe bnllct, corapo-ed of fifty of the most
aaodils. and gi.ldWn'I'Add*, |dns, combr, fiecdman, which won more after tho IremxUful and graceful girls rarefidly se­
mid fanxutdfs va:$M ike hair In n rtorled ' fashion of tbe vulgar and luxurious lected from tho leading theaters of con। tinontal Europe, is of Itself a fqnturo, or
ediflcemi on tho tokeheatl.’-'-Thcy reelin-1 gourmands of the dixy.
ed-sffi faxurltWodavHea. and rode In | “Next to the pleasurri of the table, tl.o a«emt*lage of fcalmes, which quite
overrhndows any ballet ever before put'
ullwebarfota. Tholr llme was ayent i pawion for expensive furniture reemed
upon tho sta£6 In this cohutrj-; hut iuC'
In p-tylbg and fedetvfng visits, nt the to be the prevailing folly. We read of
!&gt;hih. the-cpecbilcTc. trnd1 the banquet. | couches gemtuod with tortoliw rheU, nr&gt;d mngnlficen.saud lesmty of the occuce
TubleeeuipfortlHrtti rVirry-totumnii, die-1 tables of citron wood from Africa. Ell­ cflecta particularly tho tabt gru-.t devel­
*playt.f
’*
— •»—i ■" iilvrr
■
j vtr an(j pgjj vn-e*. Tables, also, of opment scene with which tho । leoe con­
tiHrlf ibafly-plataf
mirrors
were- brnig agliIMt tbe end s, curious Mauritanian marble, supported on jre- clude*, are too ovoipowcring, too Im­
chaeta cmitalbed UtdrJewels and mon­ desfah of Lybian ivory ; cup* of crystal; mense for description. Words fall to
ey. Brens lampa lighted fhpIrchamlterB, all sorts o’ silver plate, the maetcrplcccs . portray, even faintly tho splendor of th s
andglnasVsars, ImK-itliiRprecluu* atones of Myro, and tho handiwork of Praxit­ scene, and. gazing upon it, one feds self
rtoed-tryoh their cupboards. Hllkencur- eles and the engravings of Phidias. all the storied glories of (alry-tand were
moetiolemn truth, and Iu actual preotafrswere suspended.over the doors and
iicmtUe it-llInga,-and leodrm, like pid- Couches were covered with purple Miks;
an-;alns, wWe borij" tbrough the streets chain elaborately carved; costly mlr- play Of legs, upon which »p*ctacii-e so
targly depend, connoisseur must bs bard
I y stovw, dn'wbldi 'WcHned the effim- rurs hung against the wall&gt;, and bronze
la*to*wl»UB‘kiidrairtttftltBn&lt; of tho rich*. lamps were suspended from the paint'd to please wl:c ennt-.o-. flird objects for ad­
miration amonfc some scvi-nty juirs, of
Their gardens were ftndere-l attractive ceilings. But it was not always the
which one half seem absolutely fautle-a
by grten^bouaes. flower-beds, and every
The.piece will only be kept on here for
prised, but those which were procured
sort offru!’-and tine.
."But It wag at l|&gt;ebr banquets the Ro­ with the greatest difficulty, orbionght
mans displayed tho greatest luxury and from the remotest province*. That
extravagance-., No. people ever thought which cost most received uniformly the
more at the pleasures pUbetahie. And greatest admiration.”
Barney Williams and wife an playing
»be prodi-jolity wa,i aixn not only In tho * Scribner ft Co. are the publishers of a very tine engagement nt McVickers.
Indulgence of I he pula to by tho choicest
Tbe hading quotations, on change art
dainties, but tnartjclve whlcli commaudreported to-day ns follow.:—Ifour quite
&lt;d, £ro:n their parity, the highest prices.
Our Chicago Correrpondence.
firm, $11.26 for white •winter; $8.0009.
Tbef'oniy soughtfc,ent daintily, but to
for spring extra.. Wheat advanced 4Jte
iq-.rcaaa their capacity by unnatural
6c on no. t by a speculation movement,
meaho.. Tbs maxim, 'll that manger
»l.asf-.l.&amp;e for DO. 1; $1.7401.77 foe no.
pony vim, at non pas vivre pour man­ evening of. Thanksgiving day, andoxjr, S’; ffi.0201.031 for no. X Corn 00c for
ger/. WM revexaed. At tha fourth boor, last hope of pleasant weather for this no. I ; 850WiC for no. 2 ; Oats, 660 Ke;
they Lncakfartokl on bread,grapes, oiivss season vanished. Navigation la dosed, Rye. $1.4001.41 for no. 1| ffi.S801.41 for
the only vweele still out ’ being a few no. X Barley, fl.780I.8O Ise no. J, ffi•ndd.oreejSnd.SHga; at
_____ propellers In-the east shore trade, and 4601.60 for rejected. AH grains are
at the ninth hpuz they dined; and this a small portion at the lumber fleet on active and prices advancing. Provisions
meal, the oen^ was the principal one, their tasi Trip. About fifty vessels an
which consisted of three parte: the first
&lt;$20.60. Green Hams, 1OJ011C. Urscn
—the gustise-7wqq made up of dishes to
sbbuldcrs7c. B. P. ham*, 1201X|c. D.
pro vokoaniqipetite, shell-flab snd plqu8. shoulders 7 je. Beef hams, $2H.30&lt;rt
*JXt aancse;. tbg. icoond-the Cereuto29.00. Lard, U@l»c.
ctjmposed of. diflqrent courses; and the
thl.-d-ilio d4«wrt„n mensw.ecumbe- bigton street, will be effected and tbe
remposed of Ikplto and pastry. Fish great tunnel connecting Cha EouUfcnd
wen the chief objept of tbe Roman epl­ WM divisions of tho city Wlllbe poshed
cures, of - which, the rnuBoa, therboax- toward completion with all possible
bcB, snd ike a^clliM were the oxost nl* despatch. It is believed that this work
upd. .It Is reconled that a mnlitu .(sea can be competed, at least that portion
barbel), walghlngbui eight pound»r»ild of It underlying the bed of the river, by
for eight thousand sesteroea. Oysters, tbe opening of the next Mason of navlgufrom the Lueriqf Jake, were Jn great de­
The Minister*] Union'of this dty still
mand. t?ngUs ware fed Ln ponds for the
Purpose, while ths viBas of the rich bad have before them tbe knotty question
thsta jxiscLate tWicd with freeh az salt of whether Swcdenbocgianism is an
vtetgr fah. Feoeocks and pheasants evangelical religion or not, and in their
ware ths must-highly esteemed among straggles with B, are getting more and
pnliry. although the absurd! ty prevail. more hopciersly complicated. 1 do not
cdWeaUng stfiging bisds. Ofqfcadiu- know tfed I&lt;vcr told you the origin of
ptda, the greyest favorite was tho wild this difficulty. It was Inths application
l^or, tbs chief; dish of a grand emna, of a Swedenborg! an minister, lies. Mr.
and same whotovpon the table, and the Hibbard, to become a member of this
Kurllced gourmand pretexrAd to die* select band of shepbanls. They did not

tinguiah by the taste from wbnt port of
Italy It come. Dishes, the very names
of .which exelte disgust, were used st
fhsfaqjlB&gt;1g baaquete, and hold In high
eqtawn.. MrnrUal ds votes two sntbs
hooiiaiarhls '£p4fr»t“»’ to Ute various
diphwaodprpamanta of a Roman ban­
quet. Hfr refers to almost every fruit
owl vifgetobto and meat that we now
ueo-fecabbara, tasks, turnips, aaparegua, feaos bostauoar, tat tucer, radishes,
njoab»oms,.&gt;uffl®-t fed*, tantlls.
among vsr'-tablss; to phsamate, ducks,
dasce, gs*w, capons, pigeons, potridges,
pmrsefe. Namidtan fswfe enure.
'nxxxlcpcka^frWKna,among blrda; to intil-

MUG

Factory, y*rf wld*Denims.
Stripe Shirting,
Prints, Fm» Colon,
Sugar,

ROBERTS
F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO,

Fancy Goods, Toikt Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladie's Baskets, Portmonraics, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, ^c. ^o.

/ Cajubtmas.—This mor
santam*
br ll,u

DON’T FAIL T^ALL 4 SB!

fte*k* ni*»k Boeks. Ota B*»l«
Car*. Wnlios I
raix rsi’KB. window buaDE*, buhl-xuikg.

----GROCERIES. —

Tbcjoydadeu “CixrirJB
Its prveions fruit at 1
« Chureix,for tbe JMttt
MMbodfe and Prrebyt
Bsteseta. That the occt
Mrtysm.nooneoaa &lt;fc

ftvt. Cz-wraTA.—Tbe

&lt;ZV7S- Ottf. TARXISJIKS. BSm/Di. BC. A COJirtSTSSTOCS tOS rAHTOtr CSS
jcst ssctirxii

PATEXT MEDICIXES,

hccsxBuxxxd— Thad
^jrex MAcrnoa of a
terned, on Monday of tai
alt Hs wntenta. The fani
faea iintne, tbe children

Go to Roberti

To buy your DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.

To buy your GROCERIES.

csteaded noUce will fe

MXXXT CKXESTN AH 1
wnyou bqyfer^lMida

To buy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

Lata, teHRUinti ROBERTS’
To buy your Tbavilikq Bas­
aeva. He.ha* the neatest, best,
largest and cheapest assortment
ever brought to thia market.

To buy your Booki ft Sta­

tionery.

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOC&amp;. OF GOODSI

Mr. Edltori

That’a what’s the matter.*!
Robots’ Pjonkmi Drug A Booistore. My Goods have been
( BOUGHT ID.SEUZ^o peo­
ple will find out, on giving me *
call. I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them as cheap
as Detroit and Chicago house*
do. I did think of advertising
’’ these goods, but our neighbor*
b have so completely exhausted

Awnor, in thb many bright sciutiliaUona of prose, poetry and
blank rer«.-b«idcb teHingBomo
of tbe Dogondest Choppers in
the bargain, that I have I joaclud•d not to idrertiM. But, u I
' ,
I hwe 2*.
------ Good.,
Cuo*. &lt;?»«£»
■St &gt;o« out fit, u« they

�l« r~.

*• -R — n&lt;m u,

&lt;■"

tat M tan- ta

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,

ECats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

ft tte Paun if tte Bam.

dewet

»iowhserb.

-No SLrrantna Yet.—Almr&lt;t Chrisimos, and no sleighing, and but little
water In the w«U« and cisterns. Our
flrdB^at need is rain, and then alelgh-

Frrrrval—There will be a Christmas
Festival given by Erasnail Chureb, al
Union Hall, on the evening of the 24th
•f De -ember. We are unable to give
particular*.
______________
ofJC-SS MAtRLKB of Baltimore, w.w
burned, on Monday of last wco\, With
nl! Its contents. Th" family 'n'cr* away
from home, the eh idren having IcT far
School but a abort lime before th&lt;j hoot®

0ISSOLUTIOM.

18E8 ■ PROSPECTUS -1868
CHICAGO

TRIBUNE.

BUSINESS CARDS.

' Cabistm as.—Th‘» merry making sca■on la not going by tills year vitboet
making glad the bcartaof the juvenile*.
The Joy-laden “Cbria'anw Tree” iato
bear Its precious fruit at tho Presbyteri­
an Church, for the Joint benefit of the
Methodist and Presbyterian Sab*, alb
Schools. That the ocea-iou will be a
merry one, no one ean doubt.

Wholesale and Hotail.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
Groceries and Provsions,

Other the Beautiful Q1ue»-n"’ was rend­
ered by eitisens of thia vUhvro
Union Hail, to goed and appreciating
nudlcuee on Friday and Saturday c-enInjs. It »«• rendered for the benefit of
the Union School and Ftcairn c Circle,
and the not receipts amounted to a'.-oct
&gt;130. The performance la highly credita­
ble to the m-.ulcal and dramatic skill o'

MB&amp; C. FREEMAN,

&gt;r i iJtTi
BA8TI5G3.

• - alyl

e it,
MIDDLEVILLE

■ - MICH.

WILLIAM MYERS,

will you buy for Holiday presents ? Of
eour&gt;e something awful as well r.i omameutaLa Good Bock, a Fine Gold Pen,a
rich Pocket Book or Diary, or some of
the rdber thousand and one articles
which .-an be had so cheap al theCity
Drug Store.- Call early and see If oar
aid friends Ackley ACo-jbaven’t gut ths
articles to satiafy the longing heart far
something beautiful.

Music &amp; Jewelry,
eresx

jrrwors Ascv
OAXTiyOA • ■ • a»yl • • -. MICK

PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,
axs r-so»ccw &gt;&amp;&lt;isa

PIECES FALL PRINTS

OASHNOA-. • -torf. . - MICD.
gyCMl&gt;p«&gt;4fcvPnx!»«.

Is axkod to tbe Proepsetw of theCtdearo
Tribune herewith published. The Tri­
bune te by far tbe ablest edited newspa­
per In the Northwest, and one of the
Lnrgrtl Doilies In the whole cowntiy.
It, general circulation will «}o much to
promote the'welfare of the Republican
party In tlds Htatc. and we commend It
tn cur readers »a Metropolitan Journal
worthy of their mlronagc; and it to also
of wpeclal interest to ocr merchants,
who do business at Cblcaco, on aeewent
of the reliability of the Market Reports,
which form so prominent a fell uro in
every edition of the paper.

Boots and Shoes,

TIN

S H OU?

Deal you Him It
UmWr toll.jw tkai y«a«n key n
WARXm^KTOYEA cbMOTthM Mt. KX

TCRNER A CLARKE,

Camiie k ffap-Iaiers.
ROBUZSON

Harte SMWafli
\V. b. HEDRICK A CO.,

SaMlmSHmmiffl, /

SLEIGH ABD COTTES DEPOT,
darriagt airt Klajoit

Drm, Meins, Grseris,

MANUFA9TORY

PLAIN and RICH
CUTTERS AND SLEIGHS.

tateWaH.
from Vcnnontvllte; Dr. «md Mir.
Thomjwou, and Mrs-Martin.
And, finally, the Orchestral Music
ww.c^tab
erwine. under the direction of Pnrf.

b,MtaEU«=

H~u«
«p»» «»

.,d Mr. O.
Wa regret to ba&lt;
theraeeipU W'
"Bough to pay art

-

&lt;■ ISM
oor MmI EndMat Fhyi

M» wH ttlMlbKt

W. PARKER A BON,

Linrj k Salt Stable,

UN Sr II CH
UONknai
WN Sr 10 CH

MAH BBOTHlBi

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GEO. M. DEWEY,
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jsrerer!*’ “o- - -e-&lt;*w
iix’a'ywmsgasB?

BY OEO. M. DEWET.

HASTINGS,-MK)HIGANaWEP^ESPAY,.0^:25,1867.

VOL. XII.

NUMBER 35.
d?

^Business Jirtrtrtj.

aemsm

gmh Btfrat,
ta^-eth.
some cvrfnor.
. ‘Thank yo1

.ajVBsysjaiiii iHMfliad's.German JTsnic.
trail** U.rojmo.1 th** M&gt;4 raUWnlnr raaaUra.

lteTukt,K»s&gt;.

Prepared by Dr. C.

uknih 'Ton.

M. Jacisoh,

The Great Rtmedfos for Cl Dlsejtstjs';

■SLfeis

OR
DIGESTIVE 0BGAS1

• I
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:

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! .. Hootad's. German Bittm
I&gt; ran nrant at ilia re" tam «*. w lk»v ar* mrd ,&lt;

HOOFLAM’S GERMAH TOHIC,

tloofland's German feittfera.

sUrew*

EOOFLAIM OEEMAH TONIC

niUpoXlon PlvtulenoviloWinl n
□ lac** of Blood to tho Tfo .d, A«te!
or Wartahi . I* Ibo Bt.-n.ob,
Eour Trrtbtbrt.1 etntIrr or Fluth-rlur
lb* P.l

mW®S=ta38
putt &gt;»*n. In -Cite Maid. j.DcH-1
o.uncy of r»nplratluU, T"l-

HKr«SW
■7-.

"wasvi
ss»
'
. InSutw! Ur Bvrar* XAb-r. XteTd- ,
•hlp«, l-xp-atue. P*»«r*. *U.
ri.r.-u, tbn

AnfAl r'ir.n-,^1-

iwcffiiru;

Wlik'AflO DELICATE CHIIMTEH

TI3T1MONIALS.
Hon.’ Gto. W. WobdtTsrd.

&lt; “•£*5^3^'^

trend to ba patted.'.;Ontbo ntaiSandsy/
Mary.weald..probably ,b» b«cw-to pre
nuea/ber AiWiABd teridrejter
bauk. ; Margery thro w open thp , door to

’pts ttox.ly.aparXlfogon tfagnus «fld
flowery, Down there on -.tbaroad. was
the. epoi whom John'and.Mare had part­
.jftjrf ;
U» KtabTOM ed last night Margon-’turned Away end
John loved so much Inta fkftbd lung ago. shutthk&amp;xtfagain. Then AeWin-l
He talkdd cheerily, of tifacrops and of hereelf to get brtakftet ‘
• ...^
When Joke canid down t&lt;&gt; if, Margdry
interest Haro anil of tbs '
There was thought He atop' sottndM heavier than
ports for tho coining win
v pp?rli/»ntl i shohud dvdw heard it before. ' _
I -.“Willyott go to eliureh this mortring,
©table,and'Margery?'’‘ha naked wktu the simple

‘ • . UTO, grOMACH.
;

legs and; *nwusd,- and then camo for-

■Jduu wtxdnnd yasrata, and them cemii :&lt;*.

with her tuu&amp; aad tried topfiy. Ehe
wtatodtoaA’fctt'Jota! urigbt be happy
vrtrfld rite’ kaaaway-but herbta* riram
:r*wd, &lt;md «ta fen»* at&gt; weed*. Bht.
:ratecd W ajraw' ’
through ,h« flagme B* not' with lu«
Lardc toward her uow.-but Ao aaw that
hie gzaot; strung t&amp;aAa ■ tretnhled with
aUMki • &lt;: ■ - r ■• &gt; •• : •
- *?Dh John,” site cried, bunding into
tears., She only uotfoed that ha *udd«nly turned axuuud, nqd.lhmi cUo»d her
cyoo, &lt;u he clMDod her to Li* arms, ■ hur
a.time she hoaK. Buttling hut tbpteoujid
of lMir’ownlowwcLcpintoaad tho-throbLiug.bfJulto'*, heart- Suddenly altolixjco&lt;J up and arid":
’L ,
‘■O, John, dean dear John, pltaab for­
give mo?" ' ’ , ’ .
"Xargery,** ’Em dnawcred, ■ in u firm u
tone'tone cotxH’ reamkud, “don’t talk

The Anrnrrtiati;idB&gt;’Yitbex», ta’
ring the renting y&amp;r, will maintainTfe '
position at the’bead of the Mieiilgie ’■
preaitndin the Gref ntofcafthe Jourt-1
eWdftho NmtWGt. Tb elrentatfckh tt*1
ttk advertising and bueinree petrettfU'
tar rxreede thoee of any other paper tn
the State, end jnetlfy lti oonflt&gt;«t*ila •
promising that'll *m nfto’tomtdaa ta•irrpaaithem tn ability, tn rticrprteeand J
in literary merit,' :
1 .■ .Nettherexpenienoroare-wDlbeeparo® ■
in the relfeetiim of News. TelegrapMo
reporte from an section* of the globe &gt;
willrentliiwe to G*th Heeding featuroot*

ampHficd and perfected, and the jvrsecn- ■
fatten of fell; promjW and feliaol* re- •Oh, but John, ! dtd uot wuat togo- port* of al? events of potaltar tntareot to
“N&gt; Joha,T g&lt;lM. not’’ .
- I- t: •’
away’ lMt Uoauta—’ Mlehlgnn peaple wULtavnido mortttaa
“WelLMargary, 1 atogotar 1
hu kntK/toWfead dftoArarditiy candip
‘■Bscatuo what, Margery T' he asked, over a apeclnltytn the hitare. Thsdalight While Margery washed tiw dbhei,1 come -home a* aoou • a* oui line ia over;
nattaished.
' ■! • - • ' psrtniento ol local, eotnmtwctal and gew-;'
there waaiio Bmdd iu tiw room but Uio but 1 think'it will do urn (pod.’’
“Oh, John, bocauoe I—I ibouubt you end news will also form ]iro«nlB**&gt;t ftw
•‘John, will yon pnrauM m» to—■”
clatter of ibo-icurps audiapowu. and the
loredMury better than mo, because! turv*, Mid till bo tosdcct'.xl by eompo“Whrt, Margery
.
&lt;
monutonuua ticking of the UJ. fwlitoned
‘Thi* afternoon, afar I, liavo.got reap/ saw yw Ugvtlter ro many thru* in. the tent mon. •' •• 11 •&gt; 4 &gt;&lt; I "I'' i ** i
dock in Uua owner Maigery yoiueiiines
glonood vTor nl John, wlm sal smoking, to go will you come unco mots with «o | last few woces , uutaLu biased yuur hand ’ Tiru Anvwrnm aicnTsiatTcnwill,
fat night.” .u&gt;:sO
tq the—,thq grare 1”
.
und looking into the. fire.
John’s cfap about Margery relaxed rrticfn .in orjun cd liberal and progrw
“Yea, Margery, yea”
s At Iasi be lit a camllo, and going un
*1 vcpolitical opinion. lawtUferbr tbs
Sfa hplpod him on with .hi* best coot, and-hiw or?-&gt; wank duwn.ly his side.—
tolfefsert, bo tuikod:
■'
rcoMtetruction at the Union un thdbeate i
| •‘What’a the matter, Margery? Yoh trpntolit him lhe jwayor-Vouk, and then Ifa toora Wfre ditod now, und lii* earnenriched him from the window a* ho tylLLte eyre fixed upon Margery with a on^rnttysrui equal rigbb.dtsnsirtl ««®are uncommonly dienl tu-uighL ’
dumb,' hulj-uhccuuauus , exproaMi-B yf otsy axjd airtos ■ jroldty In the manageI She stopned’ in Ser work, and bung the I walked dpwtr the road wRli alow dept.
Margery wondered what could bo the puia. , She could'nU bear,ifa.look* “d n-ensi'f car naltottal fineness, and urge
/ the incorporation In oar prvcrntaoaial
matter with herself that mtening. Bho covered her fiico wjlh her toin^b“Xo Manpriy, said he stowly, ’T on­ fabjleoftlie principle* Which gave Vital­
hi®, with* strange light.iu bw brown felt so tired that her fret’nhnost refused
ity W&gt; foe I’.epufalter.n party. IlwiHhe
cy«* and her 6109 rethex pale, ‘tf want to. to retry her. A hundred timre in’ her ly taw Mory.toxiuAc—"
Independeot and emphatic ia. Us.exMargety raised her head.
simple household dntiea she paused to
go-hr&gt;me.''
Ur Alaijl’’ lor* U.dj~&lt;ir..
“John, dOar John, dou't talk about it proven ef‘ alitotiai ©pluton, and wlU...
Ari etprt-Mlon half df yalrt, half of ne- taka breath and sat dswa to rrot so offer
fonhhjnfnt, canto intoJbnnhiTu-ncstfore. tlikt John oomo homo fines church and to I'dcmtbellertl ithnr mon.'. I know! select foi^tacu-rtn* topics of Uviag aed ;
AjAle dr»p the •#&lt;&gt;« is tylvf.
wre'a
bad
foolish
Wife!
Only
loro'
me
(iranur,
nlmooi
bafuTO
it
was
ready.
-He
practical Intervet. During the Impor­
Re’foO wi n elnflc phltti and the'tan*
Trrry H’V*f I* Hdthe.1 '0 «h'
file, dear John! Oh. tant roJitlaa! catupalsq of 1853. Its por­
. o—,und
---- forgive
-----Tri *t&gt;ro*« lb* tUk »r« fclSlOg;
d!b tumbled* a Ktilo in ’hie hand rurhd IJTuacd the cookery. but the dishea ware rgain,
tajktm altnoat untouched ott Cue inhle 1 don t believebelieve • it any
atty more ?"and she-i tion will bo In the von of the army of
Uiuk *ni!bu«r, g*i tad Ilfhl
right baud1 and
again, Mid when arerylbtog4TW tLsared t'H'kliij
‘
J •-kinsed’it, as earnest warriors for tnfi*-llqiublloan
Mary hod tiono.
taav, Maxgsty said,:
.
"I muat gv up stairs now, John, to get . eWou't you forgive mo John ? I will
The literary department of the paper
ready. I want to taka some of, my clyttow never gouway from you, ’ she [• faded,
will receive inervaaod atteatton, and
withtna,''
.. .. , ,
.
.,i v.-hilo the 1. ra streataud down her faro.
Hr took hur in his «xxua wxa cnee, । wit! include critical revto.*» of current
Ho iot on the douc-eU-pe, holding his
hterayirc,
original contributions and
pipo, which had'gono ouj between .hi* ( and kisewi.tor. .. • .&lt;.w»: . .. .■
xea, jnuu suo uvudv —
.
I boc tho little bauds onallfoft 'chairs, lii.-rn. aid onlv nodded hw toad, and . Thu rod evening sunlight find crept;
tin? heal (hcittlo feet ’trawling over tho said nulhing. ’ Margbry wtoit ‘ up to the away from foe little gray.- und the dtn&gt;;
floor ;*¥ut‘ there was toWething of cold- bed-room, und Logon to open clMetf and 1 was fest gufa-riuz about it. _ AllttguQ'
new hi hta tonti vore wtfflw the plend-■ drawfcre'and peek artk-liMof etotktngfn-1 &gt;&gt;«nt down and kuarnl tho white marble
to a wnall trank. At lasinho. Unlocked । ertja; Uten tnroc^ ttrtir stepullonMiwanL widely known, its merfta sd WtlCnridcrj tfe great vid bureau, and took aula pilei Marge^r toilHugJ JflJA’h,.,total hk? ,A stood and s}&gt;prerteted, and ita populari­
made thd oxine rcqtML
i-n ’ •
ty co firmly established,that farther de­
“Well, Margery/’ he imt on .after a
“. must unpack my clotho* again »•- tails of ito feature* are noodlcet.
p*tM going to the tabloxc i putting tho ,
njgto," she Vtid .afar B while. I fave
Thc numbsrnnd price of ltv&gt;dIUona
candle updu it, “d you think U will e«ao
all
tho
LeLv
’
s
iitttii
things
in
tar
trunk
;
^UUfillauu.
yoursrit.d to go nod eno ihu old.folk* a
bu’VTdiD. 1. WM ngiMUgto leave you one will continue unchanged. For the Dolly
the terure ore flO.OO per year.
lilifo while J. am. wfll£u jyu ahould "
ot thewe tiny little slioy*-" •
He never spoke of the utter LraelineM
The Trt-Weekiy, publlshta c-.-try
She Mt her hand churned closer in his
that fell upon Irim al tiro thought of Lor
"Mnrtjtty." hu soil teen. “I think I Turedny, Tljunday and Saturday, wUl'
Sing cwpy, nn&lt;J how to him, toU the
contairtall the leading Item* of tabsUihad Letter toll you about Mary.’’
li room, waa full bf Hit gulden hair
“John, dvir John, didn’t .1 tel! you T gence and couxmentn p«LUsbed In fos
knd the trycn of hi* ctnld. :
don’t believe that any mato?’ she an- Dally, and It* terms uro $5.Wpcr year. .
“It la almost limo for John to cvtno • BhesaidW.btag.
&gt;•' “
swvred wifli anotbar pleading rook.
The Weekly will contain full sumBw j
borne. 1 gnaw," and the young wife spec
• WhenWffl y&lt;m cotno bonk; Margwy ?
“No. Margery,'it fe fcbt thnt, but that rive of all the new* of the week general,'
faa Lor sewing and put the teakettle bo arkwh aftor another i-rnua. , .
I cures you Bright belnva You never State, local and commercial—and winbrer the bright firn on the clean swept
“1 don’t know, JUtM •
knew that Mary’a father waa getting bo emphsUcally Tltte PEOPLED PAhearth. Then she pullod the tablo bat
•When do you. think of gtoagf”
rrev bad in tlte way of drinking. Since’ PJolL '■ IU rtroutaifon Jb* at fast dovWr
into the middle of tho floor' right to llw
••Qn ■ Nou4»&gt; ' moraiug,,, if: ^ou can
hri bouse burnt dnw aV and he lost he that of all Mhux .wceUllo* l*»uod Xn^n
spot whert nhv knew the sotting «ttt. spare the hurao to take mo over, . ' , ,, ,
pronortsy Ito hu l&lt;eta living an in that
Detroit attained,,.fay|ng,nttalnta,
would fcooti »liiue through V’.a® . laUiotfd
a-thfefcl w^e'tarKpty; -Ipul ‘ball
wav; Mare tubes it vary hard and won’t point surpesstoe ita highest ..circulation
window; for John loved to cm the light b.«ra u.ta.w|i«T» “ft •'.’3%
let ti» nows geiaboat if abo can tatak
the w^tysud standing tojfay unplay upon the homely cun* and aaneera
,---------------------- ------ Bb» thinks an much of you, and aba soya tfWtatg
rtetataAb thOHMYAf IPrtViHWlD
and potrirr.«IKxai» ;,bo taad it reminded
ibai altoffethar. £b« vpaued-bex tnuuk ।1 tod nsod•'to toco ‘her taihor
---------*&gt; wo!”
him uf fnirv stusie* c.bero thoy Oto elf fours’that tiAAn'riarted foWtey^.* aaca more,/hd took out the dress John:I rite wouldn't bBTwyoa tnowjt::
niisso»And ।te Jjljl JtWlllj,■
gold duh«: She wen: uW her work
with
OT«y
week's fane.. Jt» prtop Jaw
“I eball oak llitty to Mtos liere ana kwad'Uai to sao htr in. . - -&lt;
. world. KIpcwniaad »4to toll;
sn-ifih but very quietly. Duoo these hod keep’ hwisn Yur Jrutf wlile I WW*y ’ ’
folfows; ooeoopywimr.tX0l|i elub.
Several hours had slipped by whfa. aha, haecotM toB^.JW *^
been n time when foe little cottage rung
of-tan copies to «te ntens, W W,- Huh
shswM -ttote amfami Aftd na^ &gt;•
talite* okM» rinxX ftA a» hMWd |
voire. But tfian a pair of little fest
(ptF-- ••■
——
'— —
down. Jdut sttf
P* riooswtep, |' w AMwe WmaU
crept over the fitaft tmU fiuy figure had
Upiax^.ttDi^w^bJ
juaUwhnre.altetoid Jytttom..,
.
dsM.Idid. «tet,tbtok &gt;t wuso I Ipto Kiron hw money to
Ute-- ItistaH.tagptolfa gxavo-ynrd.
by anuill awkward Landa. , ...
Are cun ready tu coma &lt;
_ roTrfrt bo cure? I taomfad ’bar to-get
When Maw Jto4 J’ut the nuUsa I
. Ji* kite ed up ns if ho had been dream Vatter, the jug of cream, and tho,tews of
1
'i •;li him tamefatatrt dottta." ’ ' "
'■•Ob 'JuS; -r*« «e»?«te&lt;'-Ftar
ewoct hom v uu thn labte, ski nont to tho
door to hxiic few Johnnarrow patch
'’
UNy4obt,' and .tttfnrd MMl'tad'ytit! nta4n*t tell fata vrbo ,
tnfUA tAPt to' &amp;0 .***'&lt;£ *&gt;to &lt;?ottegi‘ — sewtafoem”
‘TtarsMgH U*W-M’ ’ ' :
■ 1 1
They’tad rtathed tl* taste* by this
Job tJU BU HIM ' nAjfc thA.nWofebra**&lt;*•*» 2;

ths faririJ tin puwagainst tho wall stows
in the six- Neithct‘ aMWm «~ke, ani
for «T&lt;Mg time there was no other sound
wamadd^MtaaalWJy.:
but the rtBrtla Uf
_
mtS at lehfrST rimwd k*H« a^d
MTL, w tdkWfalto! otariooMd the
nnSt-BBawMa-W
w“* "*■

.ll’sUKABD.
IdB him walked i
known already

�GOOD news,—good news.
Factory, 7**
Denims.
Stripe Shirting,
prmta.rtQ*",
Sugar, .... ,r .

$1.00
1AO
65
1,00
35

his New Yoric store.
-A new tld* of political excitement
' Otefit fie—^e has hem done bysa-1
b sweeping over Louisiana. It is ex­
cent floods In California and Oregon.
pected that when theoonsUUsUon b pre­
sented to tbs people for ratification an
Uefflrm will b* Laid formats and pariah
officers, Ex-Gov. James Madison Welk,
7^ Cotton Batting,
who hae already boon twins slscfodto JFboZ TTa/d,
Satinet Suite for Men, S 8,00 to 819,00,
the office of Govamor (once by Union
mon snd once by rebels) la again figur­
AU-woqI Caesimcrty suits, fl9to90,00,
ing for a nomination, but thia Ums
“
Broadcloth Dress Coat for fl0,0(.
from the Radicals. Walls is pretty cer­
A. good blade Overcoatfor $7,00.
tainly doomed to diaapointment, and a
warm contest for tho Radical nomina­
tion te llksly to ensue between the Hon.
IABIIS- Wt*l IS EIILEil VLSIETT.
H. C. Warmouth, former Judge of the
Provost Court, and the Hon. Thomas
Durant
We purchased our Good* sine* the grevt dselimun ths first d*v of October and
will sell them at low sa they can be bought anywhere In ths Plate. W« ar»
able to bold ou' goods tor labue FMorrra, if wc hi J tbs deposition.

BUST STOCA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.

___ _ ... ,. million inChfoagb
alaM)and wbaAte UftMMtatekMsa
ns scslpta of Internal Rev.nue for rapidly that It is estimated that by Pebtion to the peojde'nf thebountry. Thai the last fiscal year, were larger Uum was niaqr or at fartitarest March, It win all
pmwtag
tbwous.teuC anfileipstod st the time of the passage of bodlsposedofi &amp;xdo thirteen thousand
. conflict l&gt;ei ween tbs White House Trait­ the present laws in July 1M6, and March miles of lino are. now under contract,
or and the official agunta of tbe Govern- 1667, tbe first of whfcb was passed upon end ten thousand will be built this next
mgfoii^whtetoCr^mioiinsisr Rolllas to an estimated decrease of 6SS,Q00,«» peg year. Tbo policy of placing the sbara,
evrefantly JumJved,Uls perhaps toapoa- aunuma, and th. Uttar upon a further rcpre-entlng ffiOt.Oe each, td tbo tow
•Ifetefat t*5
tau renders dedMttan of |«,COQ,000. But tbe re- rate of cm per cent, no eelte to be elide
to UfJarstend
tally appreciate, and oslptaaroin the Aggregate tally equal until the stock is subeeribed for, and
hmtoc, may .not have given Mr. Rollins to; the proceeding year, amounting to then not In greater amount than firs'
tbs credit due ossa of the most unfaiter- 6M8.MM7M6, n»d which, but for tbo per cent per mouth, until an amount
rascally frauds of tbe Johnsonian offi- not exceeding Thirty-five per cent shall
«y ofthe service he represents, requires ears, would have reached at least 63M,- have been called in, places the Mock of
an mnount of Integrity not always at- 000,000. For th* success of this Import­ this company within easy reach of all
test
branch of the Heveas* service tho ctaw.a, and sffords an opportunity for
tqlnalde in political circles; and the
—It la reported from Havana that the
New York system of polities having be- country Is indebted, npre than they safe iureatmentccrtaln and rich returns,
people of FL Thuna* Lav. voted In fa­
c«/mo Um settled policy of the preeeut know,to tho unfaltering Integrity, and rarely ottored except to large eapltalteta vor of annexation to the United Btatai.
Administration, there to almost a poal- manly devotion to duty of E. II. NoMna. Few people have any Idea of tho gigan­
tlre certainty that Ward puUUclana and the hoaest men of all parties will tic fortunes which have been realised
with no character for integrity, wiU team with regret, that tbo determined by telegraphing in thia country, or of
beat honesty in the race for preferment efforts of Johnson and his thlcfleh ad­ the enormous revenues which are now
—Florida carried the convention by
everyday. The qualities that fit a man visers, to obstruct the Ccmmbsloner in enjoyed by tbo Westens UnJoo Tele­
f r Treasury work unfit him for politic­ the dutteH of hi. office, have compelled graph Co., monopoly. In IMfl the gross an excess of only ltd votes over tho half
al work,'and stes svroa; benoe the es- him to tender tils resignation, and which earnlnge of all tbe telsgraph lines In tho of the registered lists required.
tublishtnent of ihoee celebrated medl- will be, of course, accepted, to tbe end | United States were64,338,77 and in 1800
— Maj, Gen. John M. Palmer la PreeL
I.LUS of political and pecuutary exchange that some oneof the ring who will wink they had swelled to $5,a34,W1^0- This
known as “Wbtokey Rings.’’ and Rero- at all kinds of public fraud may be plac­ year li la estimated, they wUl amount to
ed
In
charge
of
this
Deportment.
But
nue Raiders. It is true that every dol­
nearly, if not quite, 66,000,000. The re—Gov. Harriman, of New Hampshire,
lar of tax tbet gate into the Treasury the end is coming. Grant will soon be celpta of the Chicago office alone reach ho been nominated for re-etoctlou by
ropreeests tun dollart paid by tbe p&lt;o- President, and ths corrupt official, of an average of $100,000 per month. Just th* Republican*.
) I* Into the pocket* of tbe Democratic every grade, driven into lasting exl.e.
speculators In the oo-opersUve araociacostof transmitting a ten word metaage
Onr Chicago Correspondence.
t on of whisky dealers, and tho copper­
from here to New York, la, on the
head Inspectors who bold position
authority of Cyrus Field, one of tbe
Chicago, Dec. 19, 1887.
tltrough the doubtful integrity of the
greateat telegraphers in tbe world, to
E
d
.
B
anmem
.
—
One
should
be
careful
Becret«ry of the Treasury and for whoso
not greater than that of sending it by ,
acta Mt. Hollins is tn no wise responsi­ never to put a letter In the wrong en­ mall, yet the telegraph company has tho
ble. As a reliable and thorough refu­ velope. A self evident proposition that cheek te charge the sender 12,10 for IL
—Il Is reported that Bonnar has writ-,
tation of the charge in the late Message te lit Well, probably It la, but some Paying little out and takings great deal
of the 1‘rrsldeut, that th* toefflecncy of. people have The lesson yet to team. I In, no wonder that mere cent per cent la ten to Gen. Grant, asking him to con­
strolled into the store of a friend the scarcely deemed good pay for a lino tn tribute to the Ledffrr. U. 6. G. offers tbe
other day. a big store to which letters the Western Union Co.
free use of his i peerbrs.
come dally from all parts of the Union,
Borne months aro we had a big sensa- ’ —A bill has been recommended by
and managed to capture one which had"
Itonal horror here. A ferocious drunk­ Gov. Magoffin to tbe Kentucky Legis­
Just been received by tbo firm, but
en wr.man nettled by some children lature proLIU ting marriages between
which certainly was in no wise con­ hooting at her, resat one into a water­ first cousins. It ought to become a law.
nected with their business. It wss evi­ butt where Itwarorowned, teased anoth—The constitution framed by the
dently a mistake, tbo result of a want
er Into a privy-vault from whieh It was
of observation of the rule which I laid barely rescued with life, and when ar­ Alabama Convention 11 to be submitted
to the people on tbe 4lh of February
down at the opening of this paragraph.
rested was Just in the act at “going for"
I give it verbatim etUtemtlm, with the the other with a rusty bayonet. Yester­
exception of the authors last name. I
day she was tried end found "not
spare him that, for no man would like
guilty." I don’t rally understand that
to be written down publicly at sueh an verdict Incomprehensible as all Chica­
go Justice is, that verdict rather knocks

It is an established fart that tbe frauds
now so common were almost unknown
in t&amp;e Internal Revenue aervles under
the original appointees of President Llne ln, and have developed in to sueh an
alwnrikg system only since Andrew
Johnson undertook to make the rerriee,
tribttisiy to his personal support by the
removal of ito•moat efficient ufflccre, and
■ ^pointing in their place the most eorr •’jpt of the office seeking bpcnj who fioek
sEAfat the Write HooseUko Vottnrai
alesrtitaTtoti. in foes!IBs. where Dem­
ocratic nujioritlcs.are largest, and where

NerVutt OH,lot tostanre, there tho
iraeriod^^flie txteid extendtva. All the
v ioeqpf thecummonfty arc developed to
their talkat extent by JohnsonIan influeuoos,'and the fancy men of the P. R.
- ihegamhisrs and’followers of every
t yecieeof outlawry.uhonrcreprescnted,
as in that same city, by men of their
r wn stamp In tbo Unite of Congress
»re also represented by rimttar choice
ejdrlta tn tbe CivU service fit' the Govemipenf• How much of tbe m oncy that
ought ,to go lulo '.ttM Troamry of the
United.btefte go* to the managers ol
Mosart and Tammany Balta, It would
bo iMpteodtA to suy, but both of these

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.
Hastings, October 64. l.W7.-n20 y

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS'.

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO,

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladie’s Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, $c. ^-c.
UtfgiaiM ; A Yoo.j Dmp*r*d«. by T. B. Ate
rich; O«r Fseific Kxll»o«!i, by J. K. Mvdtxry;
A YUli to the Briwri. UI.mI., by Barwd Taytor . A UyUartooa Taraoeag.. by Jobe 5l&lt;l,-ui

House was recently assaulted when on
h I • way from Dexter to 11am burg villas «
me for asuffiexat amount of tbe Kim pa­ and novel'let have made their appear­
and robbed of 13,061.
thetic Ixssr* Compound, to tart me for
ance in "Undine," to it great improve­
the courtship of a wife. Yours truly.
Benonl T------- n. 1 ment, and night after night the Opera arr pronounces Hon. James F. Joy, "one '
House is densely crowded. Beets are of tbo most experienced and efficient
Forest Hili Mich.
! have been to Michigan reveral times engaged two weeks In advanee and railroad men In tbs country.”
and have met a number of Michigan from prwnt sjipearanece it would be
—Tbe New York Times, and lYibune,
people outside their very respectable impossible to gue« when itaynn would too, It la said, are to introduce the Alden
state, and J novar
di J meet a Michi­ terminate if It could be kept here. Tbe
typesetting machines Into thrir com­
gander “who dld'nt ask me if 1 Lad Opera House is however engaged for posing room.
seen tho University sd Ann Arbor, aud other purposes in January and “Un—A ootempomry, deso.iblng Jeff.
thou go un to" tell me all about It. . I got 1 dine” has been chartered togo to Boston
tbe idea that papular education won a and New York, toalww tbe petpie there Devi.' recent passage through Balti­
trump card in Michigan, and if I had how for ahead oCtlicm Chicago Is in more, is explicit enough to toll us that
been required to name a state In which getting up a spectacle. Talk of tbo
—The California legislature Union
a swindler sailing “Sympathetic Love “Black Crook" and such things, why
Compound” “amulcta” and '‘rich” tbe gloriflcrs of that piece of barbaric caucus nominated Judge Brown of Con­
would have had the least pwdblo show, show end nonsense will bow their heads tra Costa County for I'tilted States Sena­
tor,
and reeommendcsl Gen. Grant for
in
ths
dust
before
“
Undine."
Resplen
­
I should have said, the stats surround­
ing Ajin arbor. How then aiiall 1 ex­ dent with beauty and grace,enchanting
press my disgust for Benonl, who st one in melody, full of Interest and incident
random blow baa wrecked all my chor- , no one could avoid being charmed with to withdraw his resignation, and cunlahsd fandos. I Lave no pity far him “Undine" the bright syren of tbo Lar­ tlnue* In tho Presidency of the Balti­
in bfa perilous essay tn “courtship for a ■ k1 berg. Among tbe 'novelUos j i.t oa more A Ohio Railroad, a poalUon which
he has held far nine years.
ballet, who arc now tbe main feature of
C." and then my vengence will bo satis­ tbepfoce.
that during tho past four year. “more
Tbe
leading
quotations,
on
change
are
fied. I'd like to attend Ids vinegar
important legislation baa been moulded
reported to-day an followsFlour quite by a alien I anew from Tbsdeus Stave nt
wedding though. '
Alderman Comlakry still treads the firm, $18.25 for white winter; 18.7839, than Webster's moat brilliant oration
way-path after the Police Department, 75 for spring extra. Wheat advanced4j®&gt;
but hla stops begin to grow feeble. On 6e oti no. 8 by a speculation movement,
Monday evening last at a regular meet­ tl-te^IAfiforoo. 1; 61.74^1.77 for no.
ingsof the Common. Council, he again 2; |1.82@1JBJ for no. 3. Corn «Sc tor
for no. 3; Oats, StKf'-Mc;
demanded the scalps of the Commiss­ no. 1
ioner*. tbe saperintessdent, tho Deputy Rye, JLMXglAl for no. 1; tl Jfifcl.il for ot any previous month since -tbs roads
BuperinUndent, and I dcu’t know who no.fi. , Rarisy, tLeOQLTO for do. 2, H- commenced operations.
•
all cbe, and made more frightful allega­ 8061-88 for rejected. All grains are
-Ths New Msxloon Legislature
tions against their virtue, IncorropUbUl- active and pricee advancing. Provisions
stands
66
ter
Chaves,
Bopuhlloan,
to
6
unchanged
and
quiet.
Mas.
Pork
$19.75ty and efficiency. Tbo Council oblig­
ingly appointed a committee to inveall- li.JD.00. Green Hams, 10|@ 11c. Green for Clever, Democrat This settles tbs ,
shoulders 7c. B.P. bexie, ll&amp;lMe. D.
8. .boulders GJe. Reef Lams, (S&amp;W
W.Oto - Lard, ll^Uk. . 4
.. .,

their part In running the Johnsonian
?'jteblt»&lt;i,and it is said that ths Dstnocia io voters of NcW York City at their
ro^tMuuldpallOcetlon Lad tire choice
of voting for Mayor between a ctstno-

himself, and tbe respectable head of a
tlmlfiab ring that stole more, but divid­
ed the plunder. Fpeaklng of there can­
didates. theexccntric New York iferaid
v
“It wss simply the dfferenoo be­
tween a droit you know and adroit you
&lt;.oss'f finer." And It la plain that In

BupL Rehm, Deputy 8opt Nelson,
Capts. Kenedy and Fhcrman, Lave all
won tbo public confidence by showing
that they deserved it, and tho dtiaens
of Chicago have never before been so
well satisfied with their polka a* they
noware. With sjforoc of only 250 men,
to guard day and night a city of the Im­
mense territory of Chicago, containing

1
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1
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,

ta.fcigb.st suit rf tbe Mt.
Ws ptsjMM Um vWssS raegs sad ikegrsstsM
TMtay jHMMbl. ia U. ilutrsty B.lUr «f
jMgw.KM.js.DiHoteiltoss.TriM. kfireatem.
from nml Ufa Btegrsffclesl ta Ulsrsry BfcUek-

hMfpMt tan o’clock to-day at 1
CtasnA.Rcv. J. W. Bancroft of
Weds not team that there will
hr. in rither of the other Chur

ArrnmoN ia ached to the Pi

U the Adcati^r and Tribimr, c

rwe DaiY. «&lt;! 1- these of tl
dmtssf. the Mdfiodtof, Th
‘Jltae Forficr. and'sundry o’-he
Star, published in thto hex:e.

ntXTf, oils. VASXisnes. bshshcs. so, a coerier?stock tos rsiXTSss rsr
ADSTKJKStrSD.

FATETsT MEDICINKS,

Hartings, Ort. 10tb, 1887. n24tf

F. D. ACKLEY A CO.

GOODYEAR, BARLOW A BAILEYS MAMMOTH STORE.

jrepsrrd thb (.-urst-ay p/a
Jlr.iiodwt and i*aaahyurtou in
lyt^tan church, and the Epi
Union Hall. A first rate til
fidpotad, end we have uo dout

ONE!

PRO BONO PUBLICO

fab cesuty was set sa fire an
tbep.romjrt action of the Kher
bare been deslrcyad. Last
facts tn tbe case can* to tbe k
ef tbe authorities, and Cluu
strong and Mllre Palmerton, t
rests on charge of borne eteal

D» thb rnttjj.—Th
Ocmvsnttan of Naw IL
Mfltre th. greet

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OP GOODS!

�busmess carbs
CHICAGO

TRIBUNE

THE BIST U THt OUHSTI
SAKVEBT U OTXBI

THZ LEADING REFUBLICAH PA­
Il THB w^n.

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’“’■fl&amp;ftawiu™,

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

THS BtST POLITICAL PAFKX.
THX BKST COMMBXCIAL PAFKX,
TBX BUST AGRICULTURAL PAPEX,

Te the Patnm of tte Banff.

DEWET &amp; TOWNSEND.

CHRISTMAS DAY.
We tend creotlng to our reader, and
patrons thia beautiful Day, the compli­
ments of the *e.-uon and our best withes
tiiat. to each of yoe. this day may Indeed
be a ••Merry Chrtatmaa."
A GoodTime CoMTXa.—We learn that
CitAKi-ra Hiiepabd !« to have a New.
, rar's Cotillon party at Union Hotel,
Bedford, on tbe evening of January let,
ISM. A tip top time Is anticipated.

There was a R. R. meeting bold Inst
Wednesday evening, at which Mr. Root
and Mr Prlndle, President and Secreta­
ry of tho G. R. V. R. ft. were present
and gave a somewhat detailed statement
of tbo road, future prospects, Ac. From
tbe stringency of looney matters, and
tho difficulty in collecting the old .ubscriptlon., and Hie many provisos thrown
about the bonds voted by wmi of the
towns. It becomes necoaiaxy to raise
about $30,000 more by subscription to
complete the road-bed ready for the Iron.
It la hoped tbo amount will l&gt;o speedily
raised, that th.ro may be no excuse ou
tbo port of tho community for delaying
the completion of tbe road. Th. Presi­
dent ns-ured us thst. If this amount
could be raised tho bonds would be en­
dorsed, the money obtained and the iron
on tbe way by tho time navigation open­
ed In tho spring; tho road bed com pie t, ed, the laying of the track commenced
by the flirt of May next, and the care
running toon enough to tran»]*ort the
next year'.crops. A result so desirable
should receive tbe enrncmt conslderattou
of every property holder alt-ng the line
within eight or ten miles, andlf need be
a liberal subscription to accomplish IL
On the whole the account given by tbo

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Best assorl’nt ef Crockery In Town,

Music &amp; Jewelry.

Fresh Goods censtailly on hand.
Old Goods selling regardless of Cost.

PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,
USTAl.^PABSm A M.,
Boots and Shoes,

TURNER A CLARKE,

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
DISSOLUTION.

Carraii &amp; TafttMaim.

cournglng, and we flatter oorwlvea that
the day Is not far distant when we too
thall have the benefit of tbe Iron Horae.
William Feighner, one of tbe pioneer.

Hartware,8lwBs,Inm,Nai!s

&lt;?tti:isTMAA Snnvtcc will be held nt
half pas', ten n'c’-ock to-day at Emanuel
Cburch.Rev. J. W. Bancroft oflle'atlng.

Saddlsrs &amp; Jtemilm,
Drift, Seta®, Groceries,

evening, was. considering tbo times,
quite liberal, though not half hia merlti
entitled him to, at the bands of this
community. Tho aihauut was a few
ecata over $1GG.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,
csa b» Arnsd say^sbws. b, is fsEyaMs la xworaw.

prepar.-d this ( furedsy €•’ suing—‘.he
Mo'.liodist and iTrebytcrlau In tbe 1'rre
l.yter.an cbunh, and the Epi* opal at

pood cosdlUoi
Xjfin las MMdlavWo WOOUU
FACTOkrTtall,
sad was. owrly.
Wsol ulr» la azsksa.s fee work.
T . ■ I I. B S .
MIMkvitls, Jwly A IML-sllyi
?*

pnbtsalta Sabana) Calaodar.
Ths ailox. ossa. tad atiraordiStry sanitary
«£mu of HOSTKTTLR'.l STOMACH BITTKR8.
the SUpIo lock sad sllsrslirs of max than half
th, Christlse world, ax fatly art f &gt;rth Io lit f-sya.

' Prompt AcTtqx/—Our reader, will
rem* ml &lt;r Hut net Log since, the .'all In
this county was oct on fire and but for
■ he prompt action of the Sheriff would
have been destroyed. Laste week the
facts In the ease came to tbe knowledge

PIECES FALL FEINTS
Just Reocivtd.

children hr a whois year.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

A max axqaiallely

strong and Miles Palmerton, then pria- ' lllmiraloA aed tlagaotly printed maftalaatlxa
oner, on charge of horee stealing were “Tbe Childtea's Haar" la eel pnUiabad io this
cjn-sted charged wlpi rr*on, and on '
Tuesday, in default of ball In the
auic of five thousand dollars rack, fully
committed for trial at the next term of
the Circuit Court, to convene on tho Uh
TbsHrwUa Aa«e‘ (Ulnsirolsd), by T.B. Ar­
Monday In January 1868.
thur; Tlx Raia Xatry, by Mrs. M. 0. Jahnwx;
FTnrrr IX TUB FIELD.—The Repub­
lican Convention of New Hampshire.
Wednesday, begun the great campaign i Qatar Lillis Maa. !»J Pbwba Carr; Wtalrr (Illae.
of IMS by renominating Gov. Harriman U.trd), br Mrs. Darba.ld ; A lWau Htory
by acclamation. The Governor was for lbw LnUa Ones (inastxlrdfLr Mra. Marr
prraent, and accepted the nomination.
Bcsolnttoii. were adopted recommend,
tag Gen. Grant as th .Republican nomi­
nee for the ITaddency, denouncing
Pendletonlan repudiation in any form,
declaring against the waste of money
In purchasing Icebergs and earthquakes,
and calling upon Congress to inaugurate
tbe stricter economy In public expendi­
ture*. James W. Johnson was nomina­
ted for Railroad Commissioner.
At ms Old Tbicks.—The President
Ioom no time in putting In bls answer
to Grant’, celebrated “private letter.”
Gen. Hancock has scaitely begun bls
overturning of Bberidan’. work, in
Louisians; but the little ho boo already
accoraplHbod mores Mr. Johnson to lntruda upon Oongrew a special message
filing tiirir sUentton to tbe theta, end
extolling Ute boroiam, self-denial, and
high Roman virtue of tbe present Com­
mander of the Fifth Military District.
It may be all very well far Johnson, bat
bow long can Hancock stand it T

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BEV. L- E. WILSON'S
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Groceries and Provsions,

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HEBOBENE oil,
Aad M fast. «oryihi»gk«pi * a Herts
Grocery BMatshAwat.

CAM WILL »» PAID

proprietor.. AU accounts betoaglng to
tho late firm are now due, and It la
turn—ry far ns toctoeothem with tbe

* gsaerel fflrewan &lt;• ,
rfesS-.xsxfib..

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Don’t you Ballwvv'It.

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Gut Reiietioi ln’ 60 Dan!

pit-1 under which Lie .old, Urensc’cft
ptfMxlMBrfjl MtfcM Ifcft.iBbered
tram tbe t&gt; &gt;de circulars of respectable

im

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“LLW&amp;MHS
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fit ta Improve by aga needs to be kept
from four
«Wvhw-y*and Mfore It has
attained peKooUon for the drinker's

them UfUM per cent. Cheaper th»o lb« mt

830,000! 830,000:

IP TOO WANT GOOD GOODSCHEAP,

during the war. and the universal Intzo- I'tsrchcwd M Aha leeant Hoell so ia ths Row York

STOCKS HARDWARE,

m*r.»U which will bo cold st WholeatJo and IU

&gt;»wa,

PHILLIPS A BENTLEY’S
HaUji iiM .whbklra, ht’to recelve im­
provement by ■&lt;•, *»«&gt; manufactured

xawre CTrLs; es’ki.ik?

to.
yiiWf. ftmfoniW? I***.'.** January,

im.aurfnglhe agitation of tbe prtepeeUn terrAed ,.U,

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mount of whisky was made, ir.tLE
was er Ideal that the makers paid more

SiWXMtf

All j,&lt;-rle&gt;rv fitrlrgCletFi. frera ds'wftl-'ldsi

IRON &amp; STOVES

hsir Cloth* horn S&gt; ecat. to 11.15 sheerer Abu
.IH &lt;abWbe*-C»Ult.r «Ur.- I. t Tl t '

CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
JRDER on short pf-lde, and alt guuuit&lt;?ed every
*

Pnj Goods,
Roots Shoes,
■
,
. Hatsand Caps,
Groceries,
Place Goods,
Crockery '
' 'And Glaiswaro.

T?re'Be «rt aatfeaKat lbs Temple of Fa.b-

Ob wks -put upon wtlnky In 1*33, the
errantry Vae flooded wlthtdroep and vllL« 1. lolenUrwrfLellesnn*
W»w.-Ae«li(wnM4^Mrdl&lt; L
nnn&lt; »n.l rrwe.aUe* eUert o.i
urn., There arc
n
re II YrMiilir,!. c tileS »r CMUM
!&gt;&lt;:■ Ah.r &lt;&lt;M®e.reasmreHre to.
.ts;5tasaasit»J

fine, old♦&lt;MrWd’*hfcl' sire Healthy to

Aoagotiihtwd In 1SC3, and have kept
tbs lualfit, track/ ”Sneb, however, ia the
Mewtrwtft obtain a good article, that rye
whlabtawwt.owljmda’ nxmlba' age ■ hat c
-bean sold at ar. advance nf &lt;S J*r cent
*k*be «*’•« tay Uutt rye wbteky of IMS
Wlilaaun ba a mailer ol curiosity. “AU
Uke'jhire'whlsky ta America can be con­
tained Id &lt;0,000 barrels,” and that, ac­
cording to good nutfaor*ty, Is a liberal
allo was ce-&gt; ar ;i . t i&gt; -8 •» I
5&gt;{»»tixna. tbo wont forms cf
UrnUd whtaky ^eypxaplfl faster and
Maftu^. The dealers who oyrugoodarUelcameah to keep them ai present, ns

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

House,Carnage, Wagon &amp; Cutter

Stove Pipe, Sap Pana. &amp;c.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

trs: ms,
“=i"”r!v£sasas2SSsS
m

* call baiert pnrchaalag.

PHILLIPS * BENTLEY
MIDRIFF'S RAtX.

KTJ rx nr arrsmuy JMetf n*sr. w-ny »irtw

iMfflG i GREAT ASTERN
s-aEsw’.sa'is
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sxtiS.f.^.'KSrjraJ.’iASs
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Brood Gauge Bailway!

NEW

BOSTON,

YORK

HARNESS

SHOP
SwTs35ni«^to

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on absorbing liquids which are tho com­
bine-.’ earbneemiUUnmd alow poison?
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oulfoc Ue'hhduoUre dastMotton ia pow-

fjo 13 a/j!V3J&lt;1.TtW

Atlantic i Gt; Western Railway.

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xu O- ». •z’AUUOirvci'

WineorTar

5EW CASH STOKE,

Tar Preparation Io be
palmed off ee yea *r Wine
er Tar, as this has mere
■seril than all others.

TOm YOUB GOODS!

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Tr»« la I hr Mghest dntrre, and
Is hanselled as a remedy fee
W Cowh%Colds, Hearse.

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.‘shar'MuisKixB ussirru.

. MO Doom,
6.000 JUghto Seat,
3,000 Dre, ecd Picketa.
10,000 ft. Dnwod Biding.
10,000 ft. Dressed Flooring,
15,000 ft. Monldinn, all rltw,
2,000 ft, Walnut PltitdA Frame mould.
Ingw, asw^lea.

Beaa, Sore Threat sua« Bre
UmrA Uses CampHalnt, 1
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Ser that “WINE OF Til" U

blown on every bottle.

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Md Vy Vrojjiw. nsrywbera. at file beuta.

•JI HAND AND FOB BALE

Exchange for Lumber.

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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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-•• wB«TVk Of AlWCTTMtWU.

‘at HlMTlXafMAlUULfO., MICH.,
le la M •Wry ar MMF m&gt;ek. co*M

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AH kisdv

’ K H. MALLOtT.

kaxs

MOFLAHD’S GEBSiH BITfffiS,
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Jeato.

HooflMi

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■ WIT^r "«C n-mpr.
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wnti bkautlpul..

i Mikryoor komo breuOful-brisg U II 8e«»r»

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m
—
i. Germa.

n

't^4 winter. omroltfnMo. A Ugfotoe
free with the wine."
_&gt;,. jWe both stood allcot for. the apace of
nearly a minute.
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.

Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacksow,

aw ». norars.
Th® Great Rcoeaiffl for ail IHmum

urn STQNM^.OR
’
DldESHtE 'ORGaM

f cOt&gt;&lt;«« ctete of Wight b»»oij aUU

.btduklng the silence, '‘bowara wW to de­
cide thia maUcrf"
’ "Wo mtutqtlve a party or decline tyvttatfonrhf the future,” T repifod! * *’
• Which than It Iro ?” HU tyct look­
ed steadily into mtne. I MW that this
thing troubled Id ui.
e
“Tuni H lb your thought during the
day,and wo wUl talk It over this even­
ing," said I.
After .tea my husband said, laying

intern
liig arndttg oRletra. It le the curve or
our'armjr. T pray.that he &amp;Ay _eae|p«'i
y»t Weep, and tremble, and feat- while I
4^hlnk hla fhll
lulo thia tqrtffife'Hre would irtll me.**' '
Alaa for my friend! Her ton came
home to her with tainted breath and
fevered bldod. It dfd not kill herirIxreo
held her above deopalr, and . gave her
heart. A u«W vitality. She muat bo a
aavloruibf Aweak'uwoiper o verw-roci-

table-"What about the party, Agars! ’
“Bfe shall hsvs togjvnlt, Irapposs."
We mast drop cut of tbs bsblapabil*.
circle ip which I desired, to remain, pr
do our psrt in it. I had thought It oil.
over—loiddng atpiu^Iark jpdeapd.at
tlic bright ride—and settled the question.
I tad my wcaknes-ro as well re others.'
'fliere Vis i detail eclat In a party, and I

With wMi a tov^gcare and trbe dle,crcUundld rbo ect h&lt;r»4Qd ' work to
wlihdraw bcxjKfe from th/Ttangiroua
path tn which hla teet f«W walking;
:hnd abe ^opld have I’een^ucqroafuf, but

Hoofland’s German Bitters

ri AKVET WRIGHT,

‘u/. f-i r&gt;&lt;u«

•

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ao&lt; brlfhlua

n* r'Mm« MUM
HOOFLAND'S GEP.MAN TONIC,

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r»MfT will

'iBlflfto 'German Bitters.

rJtX.?.;,

wanted my share.
“Wine, And brandy, and all?" said
i mr husband.
“We cannot help ourselves. It Is ths
cm tom of society; and society Is respun•dblc, not we.1’
• * , . . “There to curb • thing as ludlvidnal
nvponalblllty," returned my husband.
"AetoioclsJrevpansli41Uy.lt lean 1m­
, tangibin thing; very wall U) talk about,
but reached by no law. either of conaciicnreor'the statute-book. Yon and I,
and every other living soul must answer
i to (find for what we do. No eiMtotn of

u c,„ dn •• g,

l„
•: oenoo.
wtx* au
HOOFLAKD'9-OEtMiN TO?TO

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wm. WNtW.

SMS';.
&lt;W5B7te!!rtrKriAnrMl!r
or llw bOim»cH,- n.JMr- Meartbnrtt
ftr Fsort,-l’aln&lt;«»

But If vook-ty binds ua to a certain Hue

■ «. U.l. RAIIT,

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SUiiccUanu.

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8 C. PIUTHttB

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EX-.T.
ZM«u

;sSHSSPsffie?
rtf*mj» k coox.

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"I've been thinking," oa!&lt;
ia» Brrrtitf. .&lt; it» lu.vic,

iw »j:

on hlaglovo-. "Hare you?" he anewet-

sjttissa+fefisKis prSsmrawmttawS ■.^^prvtes‘tft&gt;..'s5'«»

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‘ -“That we shall have to give a party.

KOTICp.'

•

TESTIMONIALS, .

Hon. Geo. 'W’. ■Woodward.

mi. lush
...» .,0^0. W WOODWAiyx."

TTBWBB.
,

Hojb Jamea Thornnw^.
r—l»r

Albert Martindale, two thlnga were
agalnri him. He whs not etrtmgthongh
tbeet hloiMlfagainet the tide ofeurttxn,
in tbrUrtt phee; and In the aeoond, be
hail the allurement of app«t!te.

I knew all th!*, when, w)th my b«7»
hand, I wrote on one of our. qmMi of invllallon, "Mr. and Mn. Martin dale and
.family j" butd'-d not Uijnk of U until

.&lt;

1M ate—»&lt;*• ““'"’••A

a party, we .hall have to deelludlnvltatlona ih' tho futuie. But there la no
oVtan^lcitLry«:in&lt; on as to makeltaeuaetfonaf. 'tel'the liardlnge and the
Mnrytold* emulate extravagance in thb
. Mhe; we tnuaLhc coutept wiibpfolr «Ur
tertainnienl; Mid no friend Worthy the
tutms *r!fi ha*e Shy the Ida* rospeet for

4. U. KUNAOD.
4*.! iWWiWtjfr.,.

tain meat and leave out h&gt;V‘ nearert ■

SE&amp;a

»ay
s •

r.tb ribbei

"It Is DO ptaco for that young man,”
ope of them nuurki-«L "I pliy hl* ftSaln until they hr.to good. Of their
own to offer. They ere ronalctered “out
an d bus a bright mind • bait be to foiling of th" markrt," and mtn them-elvee to
Into hablU that wlU,l fear.datroy him. lore all lulereil In tbeeoctal payuttea
Ithlnk be liwt too much aclf-rtspact to which they ebctild do their elwrc In «u»vi.lt bar-rooms frequently ; butan oo- talnlng.
tainlng. Society f,
t&lt; tiro,
unw mbbed
robbed of lb
ifv
ra»lot» IUa thl» Hrw him a liberty that | brightest nmamenbu Woman, when
is freely urod to Ida han. H i» all very | »he h nt tba fullneM of tnoturirv, yti
reapecJBbte; aod-thebeai peoplea&lt; an ,till young. When dwoomblMamatronexample be 1* too ready to follow."
ly dignity with the nnllustfou and vig­
J brard no -more, but that was quite or cf girlhood, retires from the social
wnrftL Fbc IruvH society Inipurfact—
there Is a vacuum—a want of sonxth.w; ’
rude. A f«w minutes afurwartfo, J lu the drawing-room which wc hnveall
found tnyvelf eh tbo»ide o( lira. (jord­ fd|toand tlwplavJ of which dancing and
•rTn talk cannot supply. Ifow ‘often
we hear com j.latat* of the ' Trivallitee”.
of society—not these only who think
run reaeb bcr.rbouxUl. tsbc looked pen religion and *uclaljJtaauroant«gx,ntotlc.
mo; 1 foUowctl lace cyca wUta mine, and. but from tbcov who long fur tbs Intelsaw liriyoungest
boy,
. - - —
-- not -yet ilghpen.
- .
--------- . ...........................................
nuo.
wUbagiMoof cliamjmcno tol&gt;UUi» - hare we to cumparo with, the wit, the•
Uc waaadriaklog wWhAlooiuMwreulhife, the brilliancy of 1'reiHh eeetatyf
mam&gt; of enjoyment. The rich lhall -p M, b due to young married wutnen,
tweed the mother n 11M. luuotc ury car, ’■ .who
who in.I'rance
ill !• rnnr,* enjoy
.nln, rocloly, oudare,
with aceu-atiun.
In fact, !;• life. Wo cannot afford to low
the roelety of women thr moment they
vote® dropped into myrrer. J t wm that

’*1Bnins m*us*w.

i'—J

"*— ™ ran* U*«"r«a,

1 saw b\ the eilherjo mmtrpnHae the dratrlutf-rnom,

What we tntpnd dotag. II W" glvtthta
Tblft. ud ,UjlwIUU.n .ru»&gt;
1",‘*““J •tewmlwr,•
.n Bvojc.
liarty one thing is certain."
r.n.un-nt weredr^ifol. I think ail rood 'th&lt; ** ¥ Wvod
ve,"^„ , ,,
**' wp 'ro,!l J fcaT* tbrtt ’ton! modest-,
“What?"
.n.i
II.nt ',,.,,1,1... • r.Mr
ou «aebi«&gt;yfogyooreclf, luU.
&lt;ldor aiul
and more uxperiuxueri- ,
ly behind their cldor
my conscious life, .foove with me, J^t
„ CTTT
.. . a-ncwl ideteiu. They would be nrnro in-,
tcraKllnc tbwurtlxre, andaocldy wo«)&amp;;
■LrunkcntieiAsndruln. will be eutlce^to ! tbcsak*”f ft*“BlMJ«ril, tohold me
not be the lucctuplcto and uuaaUelhelo-i
drink. Wt VUI iiui tcmptalion to their back, bpm taking another atop In ths
Ups_ and
them -r.
fo —
taste
ry thing it La. Young married woman
.....smilingly
--------- QW Invite
....—
-y way I wag going; for‘11 was not yet too .■‘Hiwsr1 i
dngrx. Then i
arc needed In nodetg .--Xew y«rt Atamsweeta. By our Sample,
cjfompjw
(oabklMmi the JWrtf. '
’
Ha dangerous awcota.
, tafr 'llall.
i ,
wiU make drinking respectable,
When, afttraloarvtruttto with right —‘■Jiujoy itta modnrwQno, Alfred "
Htabrow tadt 41ghuy. Tl&gt;e tread
we-----------serve wide
V“"
and brandy
------------------------to our guests,
*-a cMivtettaoa, I mouthed usy AreHs of fillA Sermon to ToWMa.
young and &lt;4d. meld eud female, what

.ns. Outate*

to.tcfiovcstcf
touch nig the 4fliie"of iHairiomft. 1 have Uw learned c
no'hflKToithB- ' Wo dbifW ttw gWt«

•

per rvropdKGH a.-M1**.
of
&gt; -*&gt;0! tBjt is a qwewflenr of money end bravuly. A^igbi, bvldta^ltag wound
good fome," aald my husband, his voice ■cut him hope a abort, time pnivtou
ii*
turreuler
of
Jtae,,aii|A
before
falling loto'a mare' veriouv tone. "I can
eyj Wfceffhito happy ikaa. my beward Syllable.”

IkH, ana farpe! Oil about the Tost in a
week- But the wind and the brandy
win n^Caei so easily bn my conscience."
A allghi,but sudden chill went through
z «x&gt;y herras^'.J
1L ni"

■ u-.jl
a o

anxlnaslyst
&lt;too oi
of nersous,
her.«ntsi woo
who was
apxirouuy
at &lt;mo
viu b)&lt;U u, tfea

psasasggm *a,'fis.Sj.r4?J

iwnjytaumBtaMftMAW.n-,
IMAZOO. M13M

.

bror'lt, fast tamed tny* Ace away,
"l naftber ate nor . drank anything.
The (boot tempting &lt;1 Uh had no allure- and the fotboni, whom the motberedo*.
caaiouaUy drag Info the drawing-room.
the tbdtigbt of tartfbg wttoe. I w» Women r.t tbnago when' they arc moat
ttrangely and unnaturally dtatnrbed; idterecUng; very aeldom appear at aU«—.
yet fused to .cemuMnd luyaalf and be They abut thctnsolvca up' with Cbaff
buabenda and their young cblldretx.
“otserve Mre. Gordon," kheerd k la­ They are nbt exjwctcd to U ecen. Socioty la auppooed to lx.- too much-engaged
la paring off the young fol La to pay al­
ecmponlen,
ien Ur.n to them. In no country in the
••'What of her?” was returned. 1
world la aoctoty no truly and innb"Failtj^.f^e dlrecteoua of her eyes."
takably a public matrimonial market a»
I.iBdaoan waU MtbeUdiaa naanne,
atxl aaw that Mfk. Gordon was broking

. invftnV’Dv rnt« WtntCT, and !r« bitt
1 right Ibai we -hould eoutributc Kir;
uDsocjd snlurtaliiriienh’* .x
I he r.z.. Wfng y ihy r -„.
,v
•jvarehlyare the lettera my pcu. was'
(re&gt;yfri.torr» Krxf wioik ]
j ——t have thrnrrirk m much'rnyaelf."
• exu we W|py ftou» a tanl dtalriMtafcby
was his reply. "And ao for Wc stand
'
| I’rrg. EaMmantof theb’akitmnl BuMAasM
"
{«•?*’'
1 ",n vorj bu,y Ju*£ yet ply &lt;ror nmto with thb rottie temp-j ftp dmrtitabtrrdca of Intowss bodily am! . Btqriaa of SpiaeutfnglMh Jcd|U.
----. I readme ahotild giveM a caretai pmm),
now. Hid beavic-t part of the burden ....
Iiig atlm'ulauM .rats
that *.a.
hki wKb brd c«»-'
. mcWttBh-riWh. .
- , Lari.
.
TheyteUai^l
? | and eadcavrr tu ftvanp tttthe doctrlna
capital atqry of ckdlhler
Will fallpu.you." ,
, - , .
!&lt;xn«r» crowd hi.bor-rppm to obtalu r"
VAron Pollock;, that .one who wished: it iinmlutea, ■
•Tlx-rctaa way of making it light.
of.theparty wai ^Utod beyoud rw^lh
idmtq naigq waked on him and lilutcd
’W.JSSff'
■
J$ut that iU&lt;| pot BWrttae the disquietude
sttt,vid augrtati: J U for hL own anko, foture. Bely ui&gt;no your owrr *tren,rih
of iny spirit. 1 Mi the parjwtual bur-.rUW qnpl'ij.fpgpMipCcsalppai caterer.
of body and teal. ’ Take for yearmdtlq,'.
fitrof 4Mat and troubled re&amp;otNritftrtHrWillaupply cverj Utlmr tor the table.
tWf-Reltanre. Honesty, and Inlnatry.
ty. Dqwhatr'infiaM, thvre'iHaftriW
cvndemned. I!u t.also, t hat i.
.man. v»a wart mW *ip».
gni
_ For yonr rtar, CTdtb, rerseveranrej and
I ncil^or pul r&gt;clple noc&lt;ot
grpvD^,.‘\WjJl joa.danoe with me?" Plurk, ,nnd inaerlhc on your benher,
noihlng*to*do-bift reMtvevmrgverte.'*
reng enough to pryrrota
the WoegbSro^AHrixl klarttaMtale ahd •rbcKucst rto^LagbMt as the I.ord Chief
Mybnabaud ehruggod bli shoulder*
"Bsjurt nnaTrtir nbt.”1 Don't taketoa
•lc«lrd, to ovcp Id rood Btapdlng with my feta mother haonMd** coallnuaUy. ■ .
aCJktajIi^ii fttakK-^What Wil! It ta-lilonabh&gt; frlcn3i. ’rwaotod to give a]
Dfryn, who jtfhlca
particularly, rau&lt;4&gt; sdriec: keep st thehehn, on&lt;T
Alta* Uw 0vantag came, and
tgxijj Itta bigs, iwgau toftbout with strer your own Ihlfl.- Thtak w&lt;rfl, o?
gwaalojNOan to afrlve, I ft .party drv
a certain ^jropllidpie^ xivgpSl):. troclng
’ “Almon uuythtog we' pkMC. 1 But
your-clvcr. Fjr.kquuL ' ITreaUreiflte
llie'alMof the company*will have the Ulailly would I have dtopOaed with and party foede, richly ettjred,' ptrill
ija VUltor.sljMidlng raipriged. ho iwpere mark you Imwul, fohlt. Assume your
liquor; btit i,ba^ pot lhe courage to
an «1 gradoua. Atnocy the cartirtt e
up to him un&lt;l iwl^: "'(Veil, If yvq po*IUou. Do'not practice cic-wdre hq«
most
to uo with
witn that."
in*i.
mmttodo
;«ari from the regular oroer of thlnga.— Mr. nndMre. Mkrttadete, ttAlr ren
won't danou wilb mo, will you liox with mlllty; you cau't gut above your'jerah,
I ' "Soy we invite one. bund red,’*
So, I decided to glvk (he party.
dmtabtar.' The. Mgbt *■ u«y fciei
pi*'
Anrfjrlth
tbs| ue
be squareu
s&gt;]tiared up v&gt;
to Water don’t run up IdU ; put r-*T^*lrt
“Th&lt;si We can ti.akc tiro revit range
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T&lt;
.
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&gt; M
’r.r*!' Anu
.witu mat
* *
•’Viry welt. Aguee,” said toy husband erra^aa «u4«ped lianda
Mm.andbiirrf
talf hi Jet,
jest, half In
in carnc-l,
earn*
anywhere between three hundred dollIn ft cart oyhr a, rough roa-1, and tM
him n^4 of'the room- The
•hon thc'flbal drcIaioTi Wna madof ‘“If lutoseah-olbar'nfotes, did not conreal
are and a thousand."
msoU lotatoaa.wWgvto the huttom,—
the
thing
liaa
to'bf
done;
lit
It
(ie
well
A largeaum to throw awny on a single
Knvnry.lnviuelblaDetarmliiaitan, &gt;lth
evenlng’a entertainment of our friends. andUbenliy dope.’* '
aright motive, are tbo tarecra that move
I bad a W dear Mend; a Mra. Ma£
I am very rare I could put it to a better
tlndalc. Aa achool-«f&gt;l«,'wte^rero warm;
]
ly attar feed to 'each 't.ihta, antf ea w&gt;
i?n Lord Civiltty coeta nuthllur sad buye oro^r-

WEAK AND DELICATE CWLDftEN
Lr*
ts. LW oevthrr nf IX—

AtTmu.’ffnirnr.-.- ,

Young Karrfsd Women in Sodety.

tbatasalvM from society almost as sum
a* the marrtogc* vupa gre cxiliaagud,
Alfred Afartatndale. A Htfle back from and do not expect u&gt; emerge from their
seclusion
until Urey dp so to mothers
t$w yoanff naan atood lift.mother.' Our
ejrga mat. &lt;&amp;,'tbap«dn and the reproach with marriageable dMgbterw. This to

panX. 'l wuljdwsiTi.iKrcra,;.-',“• *“ l‘“'u“'“:'

A Temperance Story.
. ..—-

,.w, nr-n.-'UK tn I

liA : .. ■Tr^-ur s”’'
Ibe.
parUes
and
him amy bum U..
„y_k _
_’weutog
-r-m.
entertalarocnU
of Mr
her meooa
friend. ; nnd
and here '
tertalumcnu oi
all the good nrolutlona the had led him
to moke were of Oax fluent Ln the tame
ofactndlc. lie bad no atrengtb to reaty when xlncaparktod and flashed alt
arouud Mm, and bright eyes and ruby
llpo Inv|lcd him to drikk. Iftakremoro
than ordinary flrmnwa of prlpelpal to
alotalu ton fiubiouablc company of Hdtoa end gentleman.' where wine and'

"If wn must Ignore roClety nr con­ witu
with lira
tira rest, ma
the tru-.u
truth rnwne
Car bed
---------on inc
] adencc, what then ?"
,
I and scut a thrill &lt;tf |xdn along every
;
00
'/■**• I mQ uerve.
V
nerve. ?;y
Jjy uwui
heart grow
grew sick and “
mj'luwd
V “n '■
,°U ”V
- ItouvM&lt; or .to evil IbYplsM
. ,
,
,
-. 1S4U1, Sr H'UU^IIL, V‘ L^CCI lu*.
Id, IbU .UUD, IoUdd wduv tap..;
Io Lb. ..n or nV Mo,.J In nowUnc® '
ouanca
quMO) of the tenrotaiton
temptation I wad
waa about
lie algbod heavily, and dropped bla to throw In la way, rusted threw' my
cyca ewAy from mine I Watched bl. mind. My drat,‘tyca waa to rtWalllhc
eounlennnre, and mw the .hadovr- of , card, ahd 1 lifted it f{pm Ufp'table wttli
uneney thought gathering about bi. hja ahtSf-farmed naolution to Jietrtj-It—
and forebnad.

^nw^iiwwawraH BT"

Dumber 37.

htoyrffrar. Alnmet the drit round tfaM groettfi my
'-bi. moral; euri after dtrtcrintf tho aupper^rxrm, wna
&lt;boof aahampaguf cork, t

^snsr

thing. W( drink. Don’t nnokc. Don't
In an pcUon.brought chew. Don’t swre-.r. Den’tatwL Don'V
nacre done (oa carriage, duwlvo. Don’t urfll-. Ita pohto. B»
called the k’nd. Fltidy band. Be In «meet Bo
Mti-.-elta&amp;L n-ad Rood Lx&gt;&lt;*. Loro
your c tnitry, and ohm tbUawr, Ixreo
truth. T.ove virtue. Aiwaye do wfcat
atlon ; n atrrL-.ge of yuur ooMdence tqihjou to be n da^;
And Iwrre th. cmeeqoettaa with OwJ.*
lat pnmun:
vbjc.'llou,
aaylng tho aid wlUum pswttte*W«*a&lt;to wiwdn
; jm'.ekfro
ter in the
•nt. ;Theiuialdeolpwig
os li the dcclbto of lil
shame to. turn a deaf rai
which he ,-l.. a Tfed&gt;e
the tar dull, ths ttmgtre f

NWmwWRP’iWTIRa » rf;■: .3 ,'t
nmc irial,
AJtoA MerHodatakD LIMMAT
elprilar M
dH tbtawod*^ oUWSWWg9Mka&lt;lMb
reboys,'rome
hie blood untouched by the fire.ofatow tafiAaHtajanfC.
bol, and roeuraed tmre Ifco war, m
"If we could only throw them cut." UroeKuJ* &lt;4 &lt;&gt;tta-ryo«Dgm&gt;rnr*tiiraed,
with Me epbUe poiaon Ip^ U
;
1—..
There is nb aulteltute.’’ replied my
HtffiStod. •’that people In our e rde
dmd uf thta.^, ttta^Jtad meat that I wm Ohly AWne as tftd res'
iihif torm or iby.j
g. bVaxb^
would accqit. If we serve J cotfoe, tea, huu utodhla mopicr iVxrtat* nil the J,eur»
tention to usually
hl.luattMd, we woed^ be
.&gt;n
tlon. atul 4lm the Kaot advantage of ■
ts^ ravmg^be'Umrotaafood by vttartte 1

Inwr

�Skr Sxxtlsgf Basset

To the Kepnhucaiu ofBarry Couty.

QOOl&gt; NEWS,—GOOD NEWS.
Factory,
*M*
Denims.
Stripe Shirtint,
Prints,
Cdors,
Sugar,

pretty well understood that,
Cabinet Ministers are aSbcte

The last Fourth was celebrated by our
Minister

Tlia Mlowing, which wo clip frtm the
Datroil doily Post, we earnestlycommcnd
to the especial attention of the Republi­
cans of this County. Here we are in so

al people will give It the effict Intended
by lt» namere.
the importance of the pending conflict ve
Fee.’Dd, on the removal of
ms very like to do injustice to the party able commander of the 5ih Mill
and destroy, politically, our good name.—

that on the average should exceed sixty

ment throogboat

Let it not Lo raid wo slept on our Arms dlddu
with the enemy full ou mir front, trying

Wil) henceforth edit, the Begins* Enter-

A young man, name ! John Rich, was
la gratifying to obecrve the development

_________
1’9, Good
Tea,
Jg to Boat
Imr^riat Tea,
Heavy
Satinet.»19
AU-wod Castimero.
19
I
Red
Flannel,
p«
19

DWG

fl.00
-1BO
OS
1,OG
SS

BEST STOGA BOOTS 14,50 PER PAIR.
Wool Halt.
TB GottmBattu*,
Satinet Suit, for Mm, tS,00 to fit.00.
M-wool Cauimm tuito, flttotO.OO,
“
Broadoloth Droot Coat far tlO, 00A food blade Overooatfor 97.00.

ts

4. BOBE-H

was acquitted. Right.

the noim

Is the "bill of rights," reported to the
pit, which Is evinced by the largs de­
mand for three Cabinet Organs, for fami­ Virginia Convention, is a danse making
ly use, aa well aa for churches and muedo- allegiance to the United States para­
al societies, and the high appreciation In mount to State allegiance.

has. Ill* civil administration has given
and destroy the Temple of American Lib- equal satlifactlon. He has had dlnlcuitlcs to contend with which no other Dis­
trict commander has encountered. Al‘Political parties in Michigan, at this tno't. if not quite, from the day he was Organa, In the northwest.
san of the year, particularly in those appointed District Commander up to the

are usuaHy somewhat dormant. This ministration was diiaailafled with him.
winter thus far, everything has tended
•d Uf
w । Th|t haa embolden opponents of the la*
' rank*! the Eejiublicarx party more th-..
than .| of Congress within this command to op-

In all, four newrpepera In the United
State', with a combined circulation of
Ices than two thousand.
Senator Wade thinks there can bo no
doubt of Gen. Grant's Republicanism
since the publication of bls private let­
ter to Preaident Johnson.

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY
Bastings, October 24, 1367.—n36 y

talnlng poteteslon of the lake front from
Renator Sherman's bond bill, and pro­
&gt;■ great nauunai measures iu unuoui'i- — ; , :—,,— ,
,
------- * »------ ;----nA
th* Rl.tA
, r ...v ' wb!ch otherwise might never hare been
«d strength in the State, absence of anv , ncce—#n-. jn eondualon allow me to the purpose of building warehouses, testa agalurt the taxation on bonds ore
preat disturbing questron in national nul- My as a "friend, desiring peace and quiet
itica, and the influence of a general list- and the welfare of the whole country, baa made up bis mind to the thing, th*
The Georgia Convention have adopted
1 wsneas which has itrrrailcd in other ' North aud South, that It le in my oplna resolution reoommending the removal
Statea hare all operated to lull it into tho lon mare ‘,“n ,he J"?*1 P^’l11' °r lhl»
"“!T“-1
±
of Gov. Jenkins, he being an obstacle lu
able him to get a quit claim from the
ROBERTS
tan tho ooutrary, tho Democratic party. ;
wlu &lt;|UlelJy submit to, to sec tho
Judge Buateod was ahot by District
atiinulsted by partial suocoas in oilier । very man of all others whom they have United States, for the hold which the
Attorney Martin onSaturday, for saying
btatos and fancying that it is possible to ; expreved tbelr confidence In, removed,
recover its loot nrostice it* Michigan, it; ’ would not bare taken the lilicrty of
AAnLte
i.. h., addrewring the Executive of tho Unite.!
course in a case against Martin.
nnnsuollr active in |mmagshug &gt;ta her- WjU(&gt; |h
buf for the convention on
ewes agtutu: truth, ugh! and umroreal 1 ,he object allu.led to In this lettes. and Unpleasant as It will be for the wealthy ।
Mr. Schenck will present bis bill for
freedom. Taking adv
___ -----of
---------advantage
the apa- from a sense of duty, feeling that I know realdcnto on Michigan avenue to be abut!
1V.i_ r
ri.M
TS'EYV YORK.
------- and
--- j ofe-o
.tr । nul right in this matter.
thy of tho Rmjublicana
all .»
their
off from their lake view,that must coms
Denon AMD VEDICKKS tor Um FALL
’ coming eeealon. The principal feature
iueal, moral, financial and State differen­
some day. Trade U flourishing rapidly
ces, it is making every appeal to old polit­
toward the South and they must get out
ical superstitionii, carte and color preju­
Our Chicago Correspondence.
dices, and using all tho arts and appli­
It la claimed by Congressmen that the Fancy Goode, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
ances by which wrong can bo Intrenched
Ladie’s Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
hare or propagated there, to unite ai&gt;d in-'
irlct of Columbia Equal Rights bill, u
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, ^c. ^e.
««u« iu otto .tn.gtb, Ud ■**■*•*•
Th. I.tur edltors and reporters
Congress dore not adjourn but takes a
Quotation* on change yesterday,at the
„r ruliiled
m.dJj, mreo. 1.
Ubu—
Arun™,, vr
~d.a~Me.dv
rJoee were rejwirted
follows
Flour,
Hon. C. S- Hamilton, member of Con113,00 for white winter;
00^.9,® for greaa from the Eighth Ohio District, won
H. W. hv.»«.W«n&gt;™.mdrapidl,1.pudlMlM spring extra ; ts.25 for Rye; f 9,2S for murdered by his son while the latter
Buck-wheaL Wheat, 11,06 for no; $1,- was In a state of insanity, on Sunday
Jnmuetag. .a.u.va uu&gt;d ;i«.
w&lt;»“*» rr»»d.oa
Jon of unusual importance. Tho quee- । ,u&lt; h ‘day “ IjUddena one’s heart. New M} for rejected. Cora, 83c for no. 1; «1J morning.
— GROCERIES.
tion of tho adoption of tho now State ron- j Y*rtr'« cal tn are oa much of aa InslltuVon
England is already beginning to groan
stitution, for which the Republican party here as any where else, kept up aa fallb- Me—Rye, tl,54@l^« for no. I—Barley, at the cost of the Abyssinian expedition.
of thia State will bo held respcmriblo by tally by men with aa extended acqualnBefore setting foot ou tlio soil of Abys,10(22,40; Clover |7.®,
tbe
i.ant Utieo and large Idbulatory powers as
JVSTHSCVrUD
the opposiuon,
opposition, although it was the joint
ulnta, it has already cott Great Britain
To buy your DRUGS AND
work of both parties, and was signed by con be found In any city of the Union.
PATENT MEDICINES
' "
'Dctnocrnta, constitutes
'
of buyer January. l*rimamoas|17.®»eU- »3J,(M.-0,000.
.
loading
an ‘iesue ' ItAjko be regretted that this practice
MEDICI.XES?
Irinkingbetween
betweendrinka,which
d~"~'------‘ ‘--------------1
that cannot be safely neglected. By neg- drtoklng
belongs er January. Green Hama 11c abort
bet and apathy, we warn those Rcpubli- »o largely to the observances of New clear (cngllsh boxed) Hi c; short ribo
Year’s day, ever was Inaugurated ; too ■ 10c, Cambortanda 9 e. Lard llffa 12 c. tr evening, bidding was nut very lively.
\s hero he may be found during al! business hours.
the new conaiitntion, and who will bo steady and undivided attention to tbs । Dtreaed Hcgs, f7,4C&lt;* 9.®, maikct ad- The highest price pall for a ecat was
Go to Roberta’
hold more personally responsible fur it custom will etterftably throw the oldest vancl’ ng-Live
Hogs |S,®Q«,00 for com*’
than the party at laige, that they may, Inhabitant and however you may respect
To buy your GROCERIES.
A
burglar
broke
into
the
Merrimac
po«blr. mo their work do fantod at tho John b'mith an a friend, a man and a extra. Beef Cattle |2,(»@$7,00.
National Bank, al Haverhill, Maae., on
poDs. If tho working Republicans bestir
Monday morning at S o'clock, and being
themselves manfully it will nut be defeat­ or daughter to have the esteemed J. B.
E.
D.
ACKLEY
&lt;fcCO.
beard in bls operations by a town watch­
Hastings, Oct 10th, 15C7. u24tf
ed, but secure a triumph that will re­
OUR COMMON COUNCIL.
came toppling into their parlor, on New .
man the latter attempted to enter the
Go to Hot&gt;er-t«*
dound toths audit of tho party and themYear’s afternoon, in company with a
bank and was shot dead by the burglar.
down
inebriated
strangers,
to
Inform
thal is to follow will be materially airectTo buy your TOILET AND
Since the destruction of the Hastings
A station-master of the Milwaukee A
your
wife
that
she'a
"a
Jolly
old
sour
1
od in Michigan by the result of thu spring
fit. Paul Railroad, at St. Paul, has been
FANCY ARTICLE.
and hope ahc haa had a "bully Ums of
GOODYEAR, BARLOW VBAILEY’B MAMMOTH STORE.
election.
discharging employees of the road for
The winter months ji
employ- It,” and to confidentially impart to your
declining to vote the Democratic ticket.
One of the men so discharged was J oeeph
educating and forming public MntiracnL fect brick” aud would make a stunning
C. Mold, of EL Paul.
The peojdu Lave more leisure for diyus- wife for any of those fellows "eonpll- led Io complain about “an Ordinance”
The Springfield Rep
sion, and particularly fur reading in the tnente of the season" is one of tbs most
winter than at any other seaso-j of the ’ difficult phrases to utter, and geue-ally bnt thia time ‘our fathers” strike nearer
To buy your Travxlixg Ba»sounds like "complensnetn." Well—In
kets. He, haa the nealcat, beet,
culate lire Republican jonrnals with the the ectnl-apologello and quite original
the American visitors, was Miss Libby
best hone of good results. That town in wordgof J. S. "New Year’s comes but struck mo forcible that they intend to I’rendejgast, of Wcetfleld, Maae. Her
FHO BOKO PUBUOO:
which U&gt;o Bqtublicans shall thoroughly once s year," fortunately for all con­ slightly curtail the business interests of
ever brought to this market.
circulate tlw
we think wo may say cerned. I am clad to note that the brut-

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS 1

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO

DOffT FAIL TQ^ILL &amp; SB!

Uiia it art 1H p ti ROBIBTS'

regard to rebuilding their property. At
Ing atx&gt;ut In gangs of fifteen or twenty,
calling upon every-body with whom their last meeting the fathers reeolrcd to
they can claim the slightest acquain­
tance and turning respectable parlors
Into bar-rooms, is this year fallen Into certain streets end localities. Before any
The National N^anutacturora’ Conven­
genera) d'.M re JIL CbUb are mads only
upon friends, and only as gentlemen ers appeared before the honorable body
on 1 huredny after appointing a commit­
should make calls, singly or at most In
tee
to visit Washington to lay before
jartlcs of two or three. SUH there Is
on abundance of drunk In the almooadopted. A permanent organization
to the attention-of 'the Republicans of
Michigan, and ask them to extend its cir- manifestations on the streets. Ke*

sonably certain to giro a guod Republi­
can majority for Equal Rights at both
the spring and fall elections If we eol’d
place a cony of the .Poti regularly himaftnr in the nanda of every honest Republictin and Democratio voter in the State,
wo should feel certain of a larger Rqrublican majority in the spring than was evWr before given, and a still greater tri-

the great cnuie for which wo labor, we
wish it distinctly understood that we do
not sock to undonniae the local Republi­
can papers of the State. We urge upon
RepuUisans erepnrbero to foster and ex­
tend the circulation of their local organa.

----------------- -- ----------- je —
public offices and the courts, and an In­
tents will not allo* privleges
terrupted bsue of the dally papers.
The closing of the courts baa again In­
terrupted our grand divorce sensation,
the Tlckncr ease. The more that case

OUR PROOLAMATION-

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS/

That’s what’s the matter at

Robkbts’ Pionmb Drug k Boox-

stopped, Auburn and Clinton prisons

■tore.

instruct, interest or. consolidate public well conducted and orthodox'di voree
opinion in behalf of Truth, Justice and cases, the characters of the parties to ths established
ooghly circulated throughout its locality,
Verily it seems io make a very groat dUTS*a aided by vrerr earnest "Republican,
sa one of the best posable tniasumariss
and advocates of Republican principles.
rs encourage the build- side proved Incontestably that each of
rigerous Republican the said parties was a model of parity
11 the counties of the and a compendium of all the Christian

The Suppressed Leter.

Gran! to the Prmdent, in which be

tertlfled that three who had established
the high morality of the parties, were

Mr. Kdttor

born, says it is hie flrm belief that If the

GROCERIES—

On Thursday the l»th ult, las M, ..
□rand Patriarch of ths Grand Encamp-

My Goods bars been
BOUGHT TO SELL as the peo­
ple will find out, on giving me a
call I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them as cheap
m Detroit and Chicago houses
do. • I did think of advertising
these goods, hut our neighbors
have ao completely exh*u«ted

Cheaper than can, be bought at any other store in Barry co. every source of wit, wisdom and
burner, in the many bright acia-

tillationa of proee, poetry an&lt;
blank verse—besides telling some
of the Dogondert Whoppers in
the bargain, that I have conclud­
But, aa I
tnstuatedaa Mncamimcnt In thia City Small Erofita and at Greatly Reduced Rricea. ed not to adrertue.
mid before, I hare New Goods.
Lovect Fwlrihli Prices that Cash can eennaal.

Good Goods, Cboap Goods, Goods
ThektMrandthe

•ow*-“fener^’’-doz-(&lt;),

•mu.

Youn tnilr

�D8as&lt;ud

If yaw want a Xabla at coat, er
A ala* Shawl al *0.1, or a Oemfortar at*oal,er
Knit lleod at lea* than co.1,or BoO.1* Oe«r*bo«e
Uightly damaged, at t5 pw «*at lea. than aeet.
don't fall la bring year m»e«y la th* ' Dawn
T.W.- alar* of
HCBS1XL A NEVINS.
Uaiuepa Jan.. Ub.
tw

To te Patms of tte Bw.

acaii.

------

Haviag b**a “e»wd.d aaC af the ariaUcraU*
part M th* laws, w* hat* tahta rafag. -dawn
town** nut door .aal of th. m«*l mark.', aa th.
North *14* *f Slam .trtat;' wham goad* will ba
Mid at “Rwntef O*r ratee. W. pr*poea te tell

for Um sum *f B1000. On Tboraday morning
Jr. Itlh. my dwelling and mart tt th* MnlaM*
war* MUraly dMlroy*d by Ara. 1 nntUad^ Ute
Ag.nl of th. Company for thl* rlcinlty, AcWakeB*ld, E*q.. andan th. nth, «f Srmkr, Mr. A
Wakdkld A f. A. Hogh,«g«ato for **U M-pany
took th* B*e*Mary proofo *f my l*aa, and paid
m« In c*Ui lb* fall amount ef my luxiraa** OT7».10. lo my nlir. anti.faclion .
Th. prompt and Mtlafoctory muio.r ia wbieb
th. company ha* d«ll with ate Indue*, m. io
rttommrod II to other*, a* *n IrnUtutlon warthy
of palroa.gi. 1 ibenforo uk th. publication of
ibi* raid In your p»p*r.
W«. V unur.

A CARDTh* aubaerfbar* would return alraer* and
eurneat Ibroka, lo all lho*« Wind* wb* naiwid
R. XU TY- T»TT.T-EA
•ach BUteilaland rSdaat aid ia rattulag oar
£ood. frac, th* late d.aaatervu. Or*.
raeuaj ib*y purify ibe blood, regalate th* liter,
PS ILL! PS A ntXTlT.
*B«p*rK* .11 corrupt and ottiawalou* humor.
MiddlcTille Correspondence.

DEWET A TOWNSEND.

business

tn. Baran.—On Ate IMh «f M*v«mb*r foul,
I insarsd ftjr dwsUing h*am as4 MOtaAtrtn th* MARTKBTlBOTm

On. of Dr. Ifadw.y'i PUI.cool.int mor* of Ibe
toll r. principle of *ur«, and wUl act gukher oa
the Llrer, Bow*la. Stomach. Kidney., Bfadd.r
Blood. Ae, than four *r .in of the ordiaary aomlaoa Pl r/alite or Catbarli* Pill* sold coder earlcuanamn. nr than ten grain.of B1m Mau.
Trvc
/«• Ur «,-«d wad UUr. e/wtof
w.M
and J‘eru.&gt;U-/Ur£.wU
On. to Hire, ef Jtadw.y'. P.ll.-*nc* in M

MtasMvnia, Jaa.«, 1W7.
En. B»»T«a. W* uoti** aa .rror, mad. lo
printing oar laat latter, which w* will cornel by
Ml lag that Mr. M. M. Prindl* i* .ncetuur la Mr.
Paall a* VUlag* Marshall.
nan tarxr. ca.voea.
I. S. Keelw. bq Im. Mid to a Mr. negolia.

■ lead I.rw. far (t.tlO.

bow.la. Pcrtoa. who for N rear. bar. aol •»joy’d a natural .tool, and hate bwn cnmp*lled to
uh .njrorion., bar. bmu earod by a few deatt «f
Uadw.y'. Pill..
DR. IIADWAVS PILLS CCRK ALL DLHKASE8
Wlb. Jloauh, Liter. Bowrl^ Kidney.. Bladder.
Xerrau* JlteMtt, ileidacb.. Coaa.mplion. 0*1irrnroa. Indigestion, Dj.pepala. [illiouanem. 1HI1*0. Ferer. Inll.maUon of lb. B-rwel^ Piles, and
OOkiTlOl. VISIT.
• II drr*ng*w«nta al lb* lateml Vatter*. Um to
Thera eill be a donanun eiall for the ben.til ol al* boa*, war ranted I* cSttt a pealilre Cur*.
of Krr.il. Anno, a* Ibe M&gt;ddtarul. Cottage, oa Pvrrlr testable, containing no murcry, mlo.ral*
Tburadar .rmUglhe lih in.L
■amoDisT uvival aunni
Hr. Radway'. Pill* roU ard by all Drugglal*
R.r n H. ilemenl. awi.icd by th. Ur*. 11. An and Country Merchant*.
aU. wiileoallnu. th. protracted mewling, at Ibe
1'rice, Cent*.
U. E. Cburel. during ibe pnwntnerk.
5m Dr. Uidway'a Almanac for 15GS.
(■■acnn.Tiux.t ra.rcn a.uixuL
In por.ouno. la a r«q«*.llrvm lb. Coogrrg.III rk RK I K I&gt; lioval Aa.eu.bly (that Ibe Ural work of January b«
• peoi in pray.r’, ibersw.ll be • pray.r UtoeUog ay1 SAGE-PEXXnCK.-ta Baltimore. January tU

M ft. front oa U.in alrwt, being lb* .Ila of of bi.
IraUdlog* lately deiirny.d bt fir*. Mr. P. laa'ng
ip **eb.Bgc Ur. A
of N. W. l^ we * lbl«
iowuliip, being *0 .cm of unimpio.ml land.
Mr. Wright d*&gt;igo. lo erncl adoobJe Lrkk block
with ball abore. *a th. .bar. maui.o&lt;»d (Ite, Ute

™T'Siu4aa‘iUtt..
wirrnt is combto!
anmuniHaireiui

Mera imi

new*tbbub,

The Great Town ind Country Weekly!
THI RURAL fa th* Leading and Largrol-C.r

kt ik S M. MUAD,

BA. IV KER.

HASTINOS, ■ • ■ hSll •

■ MICH.

MRS. C. FREE MAN,
Tn. RuaaL X«w Yo.iaa u a Xalion.l Jauntal.
rireulaiing largely to the Baal and Wert. North
and Itoelh. Il .raph.y. th. Bret Talent la all
MILLIN ER,
Department*. Il* corp. nfKditore. Cootribrtore.
ovzRAturnrs a/.An *r«ro*x.
era.' Wro?Grower.. Grsiittt H.rtic«Hun»l.. Ac.
HASTINGS,. . ■ a*yl ■ • • MICH.
and alM Auth-re. Hebrtar*. Ac.. *f net* a ad ebili
ly. la brief the Rumi » ably Edited. Frofunely ~WIL LIAM MYER8,
tilualreted. Ne.ll* Prinl»d — ProeUeal, Ncreatifle,
la
L’Hfal-Moral. Inalrwe.lr* and Entertaining.
Wherever located,—in Country, VllIngc or City,—
jnrort axtso srosn
HAMTDI03. - - • hJyl • • • MICH.
YOU WANT THE BUBAL 1

Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,

Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL k NEVINS.

Music 4 Jewelry.

Fur II ia ad.pled to the »»la Mall. Note that

Wwklv. and that V*l. XIX ia to b* materially
EniManan.
IWK.amla. . number .nd ree If. neat to yoar
local paper, the Hural to not th* oaa tor year
a**a*y.
FORM, STTUC AND TRUMB.
Each X* eoatalar Eight Doable Quart* Page.,
printed in •lira alyl..-Clear Typ*. Uttto I'aper.
aud mere and better ihu.lrallen. lb*a any alber

PRESTOS A MEAD,

General Grocers,
2*d FMonoor axdtw.
EASTINGS,- . .Bdyl . • - MICH.
KT-Cash paid for Prodoe.

IHTAI, UIIHI A AU,

Boots and Sho^R,

xxdiwmtd zumirout
aleloM of Velum*.
’
' HASTISOB.. ■ -hiyi - - - MICH.
TERMS-Only 83 ■ Year; to dub* of ten.
per eopy. VuL XIX begia. Jan. 1. Is.'.
TURNER A CLARKE,
N..W &lt;• th. Tim. lo Muhoeribe and Club. Great
Offer* to Club Arret*. &gt;prela..o., HbowdUH^
Gamut
Pi.mli.ui Li«u, Ac Mat tree ; or the 13 number,
el ihla Quarter, (Oct to Jaa.) on utal, for Only
F.flyCeal.l Addreaa.
HASTTM08. • . . Myi . . . MICH
D D. T. MOORE. Rochettor, X. T.
VT All saw work warraaud.

RUSSELL
A NEVINS.

i Wam-Iaifli

Chia ax

i

Cum ax

i t

P«j;e'B_CliBiRX Balve, a Family

n -oUd b.

eradicated

disease

and

wr ro nr* •.&gt;-= 1 Th* billow. lb* (reUr. th. healed after all other remedies had
.apoudcni . U.e Irarel.r, th. royager, Ibr miner, failed. It iB 8 COmpOUnd Of Antic*
e udenl.ry linden ; the aelUer ou Ibe frontier pyjtb nail J’ Other Extracts and
a. .L..n., •«.-•' -i- L. u.
Mborh tt.tt ttttywbtt*. would Ittrn.
with pi.l, loo deep toe ward*, that lb. moat c«l»-

Dry Muri Gntsin
""•rnaio.™™.
HfajmyyCwwra.MHi.
»MaJ

nallaral. Scianlifle Rd.Mtlonal. Literary and I&gt; REB a M A. K EB .
Few* Matter, tatenwnad with Kagra.lag^ the*
Asnur mzsv of mmuu
any olbar Journal—for tt MiaprtoM D*partmMU
Sa rroar, aarex block.
detoted I* or Including
HABTiSO 8. • • - *»IT • • - MICH.
AgrJenllarnl. ’
Chnlcc LUnenlure,
Uarllcaltnra.
Butene*and Art,
F. N. GALLOWAY,
Khnrp llu.baadry, Education,
Gnulnx. Daliyini, Yoaih*. Reading,
Rural Archilnctare, (Jenera! Jew.,
c-jtiavmxs luo* » BEsrrmB.

, It heals without a scar. Jio
family should be without it.
We warrant ft to core Scrofula
Son*, Balt Rheum, Chilblains,
Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Sore Breast or
Nipples, Cats, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns Scalds Chapped Hands
it.breld be ..ddentr auoo.nrod ihrreghoul 4c., it nutkcs 8 perfect CUC?.
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Jt has been used over fifteen
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I FTEK3 would b. m.uuftttured, rad that
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wti/be believes them, end to prove be­
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looking back upon time unprufltably
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llstleae and dleMtisfied—In .the other
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and'ifoUDd tho"gn at cataract They are
thus described by a coarrepundent:
■I
,‘^irtld Crvtlt hvaa*. lo* tha* nil tho
vessels In It were grounded, and Niagara
FaUs w0etf‘rl^ht composed .with Ito
nivc grand, iff..The t*d of the Amcrl.
can branrhl vria'eo denuded that ys-u
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tmy .regard ** 4 family canker. Il U* pal
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woaamottcU; batstraDgotoaay,there
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la M story of Irtck Stock,
ef

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XII.

HASTINGS,.MI^HIGA®!, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15, 1868.

guutai.

SBuiiuess giwrtanj.

bo home In oxi time."
I urged him but in vain.
_“TeIi him that be must come!" Mrs.
Mart'udale turned ou her hu&gt;band*b
appealing look of dlatxus. whan I gave
her Albert's reply.
.
But the father did not care to assert an
authority which might not be herd'd,
and answere^d-"l&lt;et blmeqjoy hfrawll
with tbe rest. Young blood beats quick­
er than old."
The Such of cxcitnd foel'ng went out
of Mra, Martindale's lace. I saw It but
lor ata InstanFafter thia reply from her
li'ieband; but like a sun-painting, Its

TKSSCWl.

loir of memory, where It la os painfully
vivid now as on the never-to-be-foigottencvculng. It was pale and convulsed,
ehdtbo eyes full of despair. A dark
pr**ent!ment of aomeftJnir terrible had
fallen upon her—tbe shadow of an ap­
proaching woo that was to burden all
her Hfe.
My friendpaaeed out from my doorand
left ma so wretched that I could with
difficulty rally my feelings to give to
other jirtlng gurato a pleasant worth

(ta.kaqrt'qM Mral
MmUk &lt;

-

Fcr a Csrs sfall Tirat al Le£ Disasa

cnbtrh

the repeated message- she sent to them.
At last all the Indira were gone; but
there still remained a dozen young men
in the supper rootn, from whence came
to my cars the sickening sound of co­
rona U. J sough: my chamber, and part­
ly disrobing, threw myself on a bed.
Here 1 remained In a state of wrctchcdnrs* Impossible to describe, for over an
hour, when ray busband came in.
•‘Are they all gone!" tasked, rising.
“All, thank God!" be answered, with
a sigh of relief. Then, after a moment's
innsc, he said—"If I live a thousand
year*. Ague", tbe scene
to-night shall

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MAGNETIC PLASTER
The Great StrenjtBener and Pain
Destroyer of the World.

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THE

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A Temperance Story.

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ME COUGH BALSAM.
Hk*rirw wtnni.

non la that condition I*

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Tfic

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nrnnntnc. axr.nnrn. ae. re

but the entieement ot wine held toe
many of the young men there—young it was near daylight before I slept. and
and old. Bursts of poaraqjaugbter, loud
exclamations, and snatches of song rang
Artetand tmroireabing.
The fight came dimly th through half­
drawn eurtalna on the next morning,
when a servant knocked at my door.
and not the coarse frequenters of a cor"What Is wanted f" T asked.
dot tavern.
•
•UM Mr. 'dtredNarttndaiedoephare
Gudets nnw began to withdraw quietlast nightF’
I rprang from my bed, strangely “g*'from the tated, smd parity opening the chamber!

joined Mr. Martindale In the ball, where neve. J could not control—“Why do
he had been waiting for them.
you aik, Katy? "Who wants teknowF'
“kra Martindale has sent to Inquire.
m oilier ar k.
The girl says be didn’teotte bcme last
In the supper-room, I pracutne: I've

i omturw nnooeTop* i
■’&lt;almaxoa tetnt

WSSM&amp;SX-'-’f

be has been able to visit In a floor
condition, and In laying before
sucnmaUore of boeiiMae as haw

for me. Agnes,lhatl may havestreogih. L* took lnt&gt; her fare, that scemed'hill of
If ha does not give mo strength, I shall
'1 he past year has beea one of great
friend. It was very plain that, tn her nros;*rlty to Capitular Maaoaary tn fills
jur.s,ictMm,ae alarge numberot dispsnI ahivend ; for both in voice and link
aahons than usual for Chapters have been
deatb. Net after the first few days did granted. I iravescraUnlzcd closely ovary
comfort her with suggestions as to where I venture to ofleraword of comfort; for, | appikatioo, and M fite as osy jstefiSMM
come to the deetatanin araattuK
Albert mlgbtbe. “No doubt," Lsald, such words from my Ups seqned as lav.
each dispensation that It was farlM MM
"he went home with a friend, and wo mockery. They inltcrcd &lt;m my tongue. intervals of the Royal Craft, and it W
Ono day t called and the servant f-fok highly gratifying to so In conveying
may look any moment for his return.
Why should tbe absence sf a few boun up my name. On returning to the par­
lor, she said'that Mrs. Mnitlndnlc did
' There wm a atony glare in her eyes as not feel very Veil, and wished to bo exshe ebook her bead silently. Khe arose, cuaed. Tbe servanTs manner confirmed they cannot fah to become an honorable
and walking to the window, stood for my In tonas suspicion 1 bad looked for addition to our JarisdleUon.
-• •
several minutes looking out upon tbe
enow. I watched her closely. F-hu was leas acute lor the anticipation T Woe I uamio of meh chapter and Us oSSa,
niottonlese as marble. After awhile I
but we omit them lor want of room.
saw a quick shudder run Ihrougb her lamlty that had wrecked her dcarert
Allu.'llng lo the matter of a petty
frame. Then she turned and came slow­ hope in life T And Lew could she bear
I
received
tbe degreesraamtfiteay Lodge
ly back toths lounge from which she
and t Irapur, at Vicksburg, Mm., the
bad riven, and Uy down quietly, shutt­
iligh ITlctt decide* that he la a clat»ing her eyes. . Ob. the still anguish
dratine Maaon. In support of this uecisidu the High Prlert telera the Grand
of that pale, pinched lace I tjhall I ev-

In my mlad ?
Suddenly rhe started up. Her ear had. .to that young tuanfa lipa and sent him
caught tbeeound of the street bell which forth at midnight In no condition to
bad just been rang. rhe went harriedly defined far any aclf-dcluslon.
stood out In the upper I all, listening.
I did not venture to tbe houee of my
“Who is it?*’ she a iked, Ina booiM, friend again. Rhe had dropped n cur-

news of Albert's irolonged aloqnce
sprvud nine eg hli frien&lt;li.and tte frieuda
of the family, the circle of search and
inqulery became larger, and tbe sus­
pense greoXor. To prevent the almont
continual ringing of tho bell, it was
muffled, and a servant stationed by tbe
to him ?"
door to receive or answer all who came.
♦bo Station Hoaae. should he happen to Night dropped down, shutting in with a
strange ivddcnDcoe, as some heavier
cinuifa darkened the west. Up to this
period not a single item of Intelligence
from tbe steent one b^d been gained
since,
as related by afie it tho young
'J thoaxht of her," replied Mr. CarleGanlona. be parted from htm between
aald to my myself bitterly—“To chink of

USKFCL- TN EVERT ROUTE.

NUMBER 38.

golatloo of feeling. Fear of tbe wont
had ftosen ths wild waves IntroUlneea

“Ho wont out Just now,” continued
Mr. Cariston, “so much Intoxicated that
be walked straight only by an etTbrt.”
“Why did you let htm goF’ I asked,
fear laying suddenly Its cold hand on

PREPARED GLUE,

m am

the bouao in which her soul dwelt, the

after answering the bell.
“Mra. Gordon’s man. He called to
ask if we’d heard anything from Mr.
Albert yet" ’
Mra. Martindale came back Into her
chamber with a whiter face and un­
steady step*, not replying. The servant
stood looking after her with a counte­
ofgulltl What have we been doingT nance in which doubt and pity wore
Giving our Inflnmoe and our money tn Alngled ; then turned and weut down
stairs.
nningsociety t vrinxne worn of core
I did notgo home until evening. All
rupUntc and dclxising Hi Aie the ’ d»y tbe snow fell drearily,and tbe wind
'
* “
‘ sighed andhioaned along the streets, or
whllo ego, as strong for good a» when shrieked painfully acroea sharp angles,
thryrameln? Alnslalas! that wemUst or rattled with wild, impatience the
answer No I What if Alfred Martln- Ioom shutters that obstructed ito wav.
Every hour had he breath less suspense
ur nervosa excitement Mewn^crs
camo and wrnt i»crp&lt;luilly. As’tbe

j«imw «a»FOTt.
YUT"»Tr-tAX AWn’CiWIWX. Ow»Klae.«B nrosdwar. new lh» Oart U-aw.. ■
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or. M.j.autv.

KATES OP ADVEXTraMrV.

TXBM8. -»i.so

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w»&lt;ui?yww^"^***

" —
Sk« jfiwtixp gssa

Sanner

“fifrr fiasiiugj, fi«'*r»t,

a wall of separation."
Kot until spring opened was the te.ily
found floating In the dock, at the end of
the street down which young Gottkm

darknes* and storm on that night of
sorrow, lilewatah was found In bls
poekut, the hauda [olnttn^ to half-pcst
two. tbe time, In all probability, when be
fell into the water. The diamond pin

and also Grand Lodges and Cl
Uber 6tale-. After quoting a
ray of the highest Masonic aut
the subject, the High Prteet saj
uanpllng to create aaubordlaata .
milnaiy or ctbeiwkw, In another .
diction, violates the landmarks, th
that ether jurisdiction, commlto :
s &gt;nlo
*1 he body thus crest
elandc
to mal—
■ ■ ।.। «ii. ...m
neither tbe subordinate tody nor tbe
work made therein, la entitled to re­
cognition. No distinctions can be drawn
Let» ecu the status of Lod&lt;e or Cbaptsr,
and llic work made therein. If owe is
clandestine, so must be thvoUw.aadikll
the land-marks, mages, curatitaUons
and obligations of (bo Order mean thia
or nothing. What la lettTu be clandis-

net mint- harden ip of (ho rale that &lt;i
tie ted Grand Lodae or Chanter shall not
sume Jurisdiction wiltiln the louudert
of anothiT, should induce us to relax
that the bewildered young man, left U&gt;
himself, had plunged on blindly through
Uie storm, going he knew not whither, oncul hardahl|s to tho IndlvlduaL He
until he reached the wharf. Tbe white can easily a;q4y, as we have all applied
sheet of snow laying over ev«rytblng. passtbe rame ordari. and reuHvc hia exelt^llun with the romw-iousneaa that he
hid from eyes like his the treacherous has entered through the propar door In­
martlu, and be steeped,* unheeding, to to the enjoyment of the aama subiliae
his death. I It waa conjcotured that his invito ler.
But why are we arguing Uda question
body bad floated, by na incoming tide,
book In hl» pocket, unfilled.

under the wharf, and that his clothes
bad caught in the logs and.bald it there

MIchlgaaT Tlie opinion ofseveral i
Masters in their uddresais, and tl

Certainty is always bettor than doubt thereon (comp*«-cd mostly of f^ac ilzmad
Mi stcr) aie to the effjet before Indicated.
On the Sunday after the saddeat funcre And the Grand Lodge of Michtean, by
adopting these reporti have settled thia
Martindale appeared for the Tint time In question far thisyariedlctlon. Har Are
UMous constllute tho rule for tbe govxrnmsnt of all within bcr palafttan the
loot Entered Apprentice to the moist
drawn, (la the following Sunday she Wotvhlpfol Grund Master, and the
Grand Chapter follows her rale m to the
kept bar face hidden. From friends
Alluding to the prqpoa
Masuoto Temple in Dei
I’rtcatreeoujmend.v rhsti
appointed by the Grand &lt;
into eonddrration the sol
wwO severed. Ctoacr questioning of'the
I herewith prraettt for,
young man rereadd the {qpt that Albert
General Grand;
Martindale waa, at tbe time,' so much
lutoxlcated that he could not walk
steadily.
“I looked aflft him," sold Gordon, oneot my oklMt and de.m«t friends that
■
. _.
wtne enticed him. The sbter of my han of tills grand body. .
I cannot lot this occcji ou pwa without
heart pat madneoa In bio brain, and
from vide to Side ; tut In
exprealng my great ^orire thalyou
then seat him forth to oaret a death ho advtso
in thia matter that thediiHrultlra
which have arisen and have em«*| fifo
ee;&gt;eratluu of the Companions who wm
bruised, and pained my boart already once In harnv-uy with each other raay
bo obliterated mid a k them to cOtne to
too son-to bear my own thoughta w&lt;th- gt-ther'in the“trass'i
putagonyl
. flor and lay rsldo ’
Whet
more
shall
I
write?
la
not
this
--------- -- ----------- -- '
home buoq after dark. tasvingMra. Marfor l*ao " to follow and obey tbe sub­
unadorned story sod enough, arid full
lime toacninga of tho Order, mfo loireI was suffering no words can tell. Not
conclllailon. peace and harmony urev&amp;U.
roeh anguish oa pierced tbs-mother's
er away lnjo the oblivion of past evenU;
but the Unreadi maud a startUng'ery of

twoo’rtoek," I replied ; and abutting
Ins fat ward.
Compunlnns, U
rrvdbanka fori

’ gone for Lite moment.

I went, to the supper-room. All tbe
ladles U:ul retire^, and iho door wan

»™» innM-! 1U.V1 Ctjpr.li.Jl.wB
lighted, and the air waa thick with
smoke. As I poshed open'the Aoef, my
ear was fairly stunned by the confusion
'dfeoundi.4* Tbcie waa a bush of voice-,
and I saw bottles frun gtppy hands
quickly vpbn tte teb'a, and gtwes

DR. ZADOC PORTER’S

stafned wfth wine. With throe or four
exceptions, all of thia company wens

tfijtffc &lt;Sngai; Coatd Pills,
nr opposition to -----—

waa the person 1 sought.
“Albertr* I called; and tbe young
man came forward. Ills faoe was dark-

CASTOR on. AIT

od cm towards the docks, where
the police stations," sold my husband,
bitterly. ,
..
t .
I did not anaww, but lay In abairs«opo’, under the lafluencs of benumbing
raentSkfpaln. Alter awhile I aro-o tad
ky-klnnOT
' '
out, sew everyfhing dot bed In
&gt; white,i. m
mantle, and the enow falltag In
Jajya flat
"akea, baavlly but steadily, the atty lying near the river.
through tbe
t
(arraign
rtlll air. How the sight
chilled me. That tbe air wm piercing
penne, and Mr. Martindale oflbsed
eilitiK* aM over the window pou«e.
After breakfast, I sent to Mra. Martin­ covery of'bis aoMkody. Mtlaaolated by
dale a note of Inquiry about Albert. A
ve.bJ answer came from the distracted the search np aaAdown the rivers, and
mother, saying that h« was still absent,
and that inquiry of the police had failed
to bring any tutelligenee in regard to
him. It was still haped that he had large portfono

Hmm MafaMut.
iutohe.

of out obllgnttons as we are now sXoni to

m of the Grand

at Which time tbe Mo t ExtnikntGrand aria bold 'i
HlgJtj Priest. Mm P. Pbdre.of this dty,
daUrereghiSn&amp;hree. Knowing that a

AdestMsrrand IWaneare taruthern of
the “myrtlotto,* wepreowt far their
erftbo

lag.

dlhaysa
Steadily the snow eon tinned to flail.

sptrod, Tithe nalr of mock courtesy,
‘ and tell her that the has my gracious

/ F

! redrew, w ww.
*«■
BUCKBfo A BKWEt,

.TKir/.fr

3to were hundred of piaaas, taste aay
of which the body might baw ftab

suaponseand again. T
U, tn apUJof
Mae. Ml
teifand w«t Irrto.^t

•n. w Get Un. vw I,

suchme-aurts asshSTI
Mmonto Hall, ami &gt;il». probably dose interest of oar betovbj
your every eflbrt Villi t

High Prive:.

his address with

m2

�Ths following able and truthful en-

DEOOQK M. DKwXT

hours earlier «r later,
ralUbsnbM cm

oa forms involving the absnd-junxent of
the unprotected Southern Unionists, and
the abioct surrender by Courreee of inMESSAGE OF GOV. FEETOE, OF croMod political power in the Govern- great public eriols, the Inst test of a na­

12

if

Sugar,

Tea,
Heavy Satinet, P"
All-wool Cassimere.
Red Flannel, j«

$1,00
1J50
C5
1,00
35

DBTJG

ly In favor of their doing so. They wars

from official qusxton until at test tho their ehooen champion and deliverer;
scenes at Fort Pillow were re-enacted at and by a natural law, this abiding con­ and not even adequately bound ta-gethFenton, as relates to national queeticna
Memphis and New (Means, in the butch­ fidence is through Ito own soothing
His views are those of tile Republican ery of unarmed Union tnen, under the
uunuicv
1
—J
In thia dark hoar of national exigency tumbk-d down in .JI dlrsctiooa, crush­
ing surrounding buildings In thslr fall
b uneorrupted by political associations
National Republican Convention wm to
tbs Republican party on the great ques­
have been held In tills hall. Who doubts
tion of Becuturtructioa may be fully un- large body of Union electors distributed
that when crowded, m It would bo at
throughout tho South, consisting of those neither by popular passion nor sectional such a time, to Ito utmost capacity, a
prejudice
;
of
a
man
of
cautious
reticence
try is more truly s ReyrtunUlirt own
single round of applause, shaking the
and of those
oventridned walls,might have brought
than Got. Fenton, and there are few, if
no policies to maintain, no theories to It down. It does seem to mo positively
sny, abler Statesmen in either House of
promulgate; of a leader who compre­ criminal to erect such a building, and I
Congress Hones ho has the right to de- to their old ailcgfanee. They were, how­
hends the position and relations of all
^fcie the position of the great party of ever, mainly powerless because they were sections of our common country, and C. A., will have eorno regard for the Ilves
largely outnumbered by.those with whom
who will bring to tho admln!»tratfoa of of their fellow creatures m well m fcr
they shared the privilege of accsus to the
public affair*, executive ability, econo­ thefrown revenues. Buch an Immeaae
polls. There wm also a largo body of
Tho predictions or disaster to tho coun­ men, rempcsing two-fifth* of the whole mical Ideas, a clear bead and an hones ball should have enormously strong
ty trim tho emancipation of 4,000,000 population, born on tho earns soil, equal­
walls, and should bo built upon tho
• slaves, have been most signally falsified ly true to tho Government, and equally
itto manifest that itbthe same Provi­ ground floor, with means of exit propor­
powerless, because they were disfranchis­ dence which brought us safely through tioned to 1 to site, and the neglect of these
ed. If these two eteases were allowed to the storm of war, that mures this whole precautions might Justly be punished as
nrvTcd thenuelveo bravo and trusty aol- act together in tho use of the rights of people now with a singular unanimity a deliberate attempt st manslaughter.
diora, they linro now shown themselves our common manhood, it will be seen to organise fn a plain, unpretending eltThe two wings of the building wbleh
faithful and willing laborers, and peace­ that tho only obstacle wm peaceably re­
fronted on Madison street and were
ful and law-abiding citiaena. They have moved ; os together, they outnumbered exalted patriotism will rest ere peace and
practically separate from tbe Farwell
diligently tilled tho fields which ot'.tcrs the Rebel electors who prevented the prosperity to discordant states and a dis­
owned, tor wages hardly adequate to tho work of reconstruction. Therefore, tho tracted land. The man for the crisis—
ordinary exertions of the firemen, but
support of human life, and they have ' question to be determined by Congress
the man for the hour—tho man of the suffered a great deal of damage. The
eubmittod patiently to tho wrongs which was not oue of alatrart theory, as to the
people—to Ulysses R. Grant. Before bls total loss by this fire to estimated at $347,.
others wore too ready tu inflict Availing highest qualifications far a wise exercise
pre-eminent fltacns for the high office to
thamselvre of the means uf education was one of practical slateamnnaliip, in
which a grateful nation would elevate about &lt;190 000, saving of thia amount
where ver tho efforts of humanity in their view of the actual condition of tho coun­
behalf hare not bson repressed by vto- try. and tho importance of early and him, let personal preference yield, let 1102,000 by insurance. While the fire
lonce. they have vindicated th* wuduni complete reunion. Ike end to bo accom­ faction subside, that |raec, good will and wm »tHl raging the regular noon-day
and juMiceof Cmigre-m, in adniittinftthcra plished involved tho peace, the honor, union may once more and forever abide prayer meeting of the a.-wxlatlon was
to share with their tetr musters, in the and tho interreite of tho Republic. It was throughout the republic.”
held In thelrobl rooms in tho Methodist
•xorciao of the freeman's right of suf­ essential to the return of order, tho re­
Church block and they gave expression
frage.
Bpeakir Colfax on tho Situation.
of their unshaken trust In Frovid.moe
moval of military, and tho renewal of
Iko propriety of thia measure, like that commercial prosperity to theStetea which
arid their determination to re-crect their
of enrolling them in our armies during had been tho theater of war. Il prumThe I’reddsnt'i
Emendation to magnificent building.
the war, bocamo in tho public miud too j ised to secure our future unity and repose,
.
reconstruction
I have received a note of Inquiry from
obvious to be postponed; it was, however *
acts, his tirade against negro suffrage, one of my ’.umerous mailers, elicited by
settle
our
public
credit
on
firm
and
just
a.
.1
.iclujo l. nuu,, |
-hd
the insurgents Gen Hancock's undoing of Phil. Sheri­ my favorable notice of tbe famous Steck
mod and loyal mon- It u no doubt &lt;le-1 to repair
• -•
•
the waste uf war, and to bear dan's work,and th* continual efforts of pianos, wishing to know "what to tho
airable that thus- who exorcise the elect­ their share of tho enmmon burden, which
best low priced pianomnde.” I prompt­
ive frnachiso under a democratic form of tlioir crime had brought ution tho coun­
position to the laws of Congress In the ly reply, for bls benefit and for others
government, shtmld be educated nnJ in­ try. Under their pretended State organ­
telligent ; but if tho right nf suffrage was izations, tho local offices were filled by Southern States, having had ths effect whomsy wish the Mme information,
restricted bv such a standard, it would thdoo who defied tho authority of the na­ then to render tbe rebels confident and
not tend to the extension of these alvan- tion, and who had refused to take the boastful that they would soon have
aeo, or to the elevation of tho humbler oath of allegiance renuired of every legis­ things their own way, Hon Thomas F. highest degree the qualities of fine tone,
ari of the community. It casnut bo lative, executive, ana judicial ofllcer in
facile action, power and durability .with
doubted that must uf tho pririledged class all the States of tho Union by the sixth
. , .
.............. ...»the no
auiv:
smallIKVU1M1CI1U.IUOU
recommendationDI of
&lt;70comHI­
fallowing answer,
thus crested, would be content to retain article uf tho Federal Cbnstilutiun.
&lt;!
ZinMjWimii of, flee
.
. ’-&lt;"•»- .. Then,
. „ u™
undiminished the power duposilod in
ZTue loyal portion of the population
their hands ; an 1 few of them would care
15th:
ranging through slxtren grades or varie­
tu raise thuoc below them to equalitr uf and giving assurance of our future se­
ties, In price from $440 up to 1800. The
political righto. One of tbe leading
“1 have but a moment amid multipli­
curity and repute. On the other side, the
merits of uur system uf repnaentotiun is disloyal, emboldened by t-’W hopes, were ed duties to say, In reply to your letter,
~
just arrayed in huCtility to the pcojJe of the thatyou need not fw that CbngreM wilt erful pianos made, while all have the
its tendency to seraro tho t
and equal laws ; to interns
take any barkward itepi tn reco/utruetion. Improved French action, and possess tbe
in the genoral welfare and
___ __
We have stoked our political ealstance rcoit beautiful singing tons. Tbe first
and teeond classes are fitted With top­
loud to all tho moons uf eduxotiun. and
those mon the arbiters of reconstruction ? on the principle that tho States lately In
lever dampers and tbe third class with
to bold onl inducements to honorable exShould we hare roecnstructod the insur­
the English dampers. No other lowortion and the prospect of edvanootnrnt.
gents into a privileged class and disfran­ endurlng cornerstones of loyalty and
But still more important than the qualifi- chised tiio loyal population, for the bene­ Justice, and shall be led back to their old priced pianos at all approximates to the
satiun of intelligence and education is
V
om either in excellence or durability.
fit uf the Rebel minority ? Should we places in our council halls by those who
that of toyol altogteaco to tho Govern­
have delivered over the white Unionists dared, amid tbe tornado of treason that Messrs Hoot &amp; Carty, no. 07 Washington
ment ; and a condition of things existed
to the mercy of the enemies by whom swept over 1WSouth to stand faithfully
st tho South which made this a vital cunthey wore pursuaded and oppressed f and fearlessly for liberty and the Union.
•kisration
Should wo have remained to a rendition While I do not believe In confiscation,
It is conceded that at tbi? fall of tho.
of serfdom, the whole body of tho colored or anything looking like revenge, and something about the Qultnby divorce
Confederacy, tho States which compos.’!
race, who became, by the terms of tho hops to sec suffrage as universal m safe­
amended Constitution, entitled tike our- ty to tbe cause of loyally will permit,
eolres to the immunities of free citizens ? and the restored States guarantee.ng ed­ and the husband retorted by charging
In a word, should wo hare rejected tho ucation to all, I would not modify the her with adultery with a Dr. Faller.—
trom tltoir obligations by destroying the
of
who
■
]
Well, there has been another develop­
ment in the ease, Mr. Q., tn popular
foature a hair's breadth.
their political rights under tho Constitu­
tion, end in destroying thnir loeal Stats
“If tbe former rebels of the South, phrase "laid low" and tho other night
by fighting in our ranks, when victory
sent
up a couple of detectives totho Tre­
organisations. Tho President, doubtless,
whose baffled ambition plunged a peace­
brought no promotion to them, and when
had authority to hold thorn nodcr milita­
ful country Into tho carnage cf civil war, mont House where they effected the
ry rule until provision could be mode for
■Mir raorganuation under the authority
which Congress proffered to the great found in bed together. The amorous
a/public la;w; but he had no right to inbulk of them, on their beads, not ours,
rceentatires of the loyal people.
stitate dvt] government fur the insurIngs during tbe rest of th* night and sad
will be the responsibility.
gvnlSta'rw Ho had no power to enact
stitution* have, been framed, eu liberal
and just in their provisions, m to extort
grained, not by his will, but by the win commendation even from Robel Generate.
Those who were arrayed against tho Gov­
ernment ere coming over to its support.
Tho return of liberal institutions, it is
gratifying to note, is welcomed in States
exhausted by war; and, unless new ob­
Confederate loaders Ho not only pro- jects am interposed to delay it, we hare
possd his own terms, but also to the na­
tion, sad by reinstating ths Rebel sutbority with increaeod political power to While then, we deeply deplore the loss
—fer upon tho vanquished tho fruits of cf life and ths dteolatitme of this saxl
victory. His plan embraced no lees than
cd in the recognition of crvfl liberty m
tbe common heritage of kumarjiCv, and
in the establishment of equality of right
had bucn defeated in before the law m a fundamental prinri-

the

75 Cotten Batting,

Wool Hats.

25

AU-wool Cassimere suits, $13 to 2QDQ, ,
“
Broadcloth Dress Coat far $10,00
A goodblack Overcoatfor $7.00.

Li IIEI WEII II EISLI SI IAIIITI.

ported as dosing si tbe following fig­
ures » Flour, IASS'- ls.25 for spring ex­
Ed. Ba want.—Yesterday morning, tra. Wheat no^klfifar no. l;n023
one of Chicago's most magnificent bulld­ 2.00 for no. S ; 1.8S$I.9O for no.• Cor*.
89001 e far no. 1; fiSJ088 fornro J; g7|
Oats 501082 c. Rye $1.500186 far Bo. 1;
HA701AafatJM.2. Barley, tl.H0L78} for no. 2; 11.0201.08 for rejected.Tlmothy seed &lt;2.02102.10. Mess Puck
$31.50. Primo Mere IMJS. 8. P.Hams
auditorium co this continent,- to guns lie, G. Hams I0J c, U. Rbouldare 7
forever. Ata little after nine o’clock, Fbort Rribs 10 c. Cnmberlandsfie. Lsrf
UoUAc. Dramd Hogs$7.300100.
down, fifteen minutes only elapsed when
the roof tumbled into a vMt roaring

ty with which it wm accomplished was
perfectly horrible. The bulldlat wm
bloody rebellion far the establishment of manifestly a complete shell, with tasufAmerican Union.

^GGle

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS!

Bfmwr Good*, Good Goads,

Cheap Goods, Goods till

ROBERTS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO
NEW YORK
Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladie's Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, ^c. c.

DON’T FAIL W CALL A SB!

r-trirr^. ous. ryisxism. ssrTsurx.ee. a courLsrssrocxtor msTxsr csx
jcsTsecsirxv

PATENT MEDICINES,

To buy yOur DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.

Go to Roberta’

To buj your GROCERIES.

„
nastlnge, Oet. IMh, 1897.

F- »•
ACKLEY &amp; CO,
nS4tf
%

GOODYEAR, BARLOW V BAILEY18 MAMMOTH STORE.

To Kuy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

bafts, to are ud p la KOBETS’
To buyyour Tbaviuno Ba»He has the neatest, beat,
largest and cheapest assortment
ever brought to thia market
uta

PRO BONO PUBLICO

Northern PenneyIrAnia sro euggeottag exRpsaker Gatasha A. Orow m a very

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!

A Sta­

----- ^GROCERIES

—A conductor od a railroad train near
Pittsburg was stabbed by a passenger

undertook to put from tbs train, on Moo-

Monday night, while he waa locking the

*1*.

EOtt^rs

That'fi what’a the matter at

Cheaper than can Sa iou/M al my other store in Barry co.

could notbelpshixMcrtagat the thought
tires from other matters of vital and gso
end interest to us slL Questtone aifect-

*

To buy you Books

ud-

MOonstractiou wee entered upon by the

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PEB PAIR.

tionery

cently held,
the nation

checked the return-

Ifl-f, tMJH,
]g M Best Imperial
Taieur

Denims.
Stripe Shirting,

REW YORK.
Herewith wo place before our readers

polfcy revolting to ths
national justice and

GQODf SHEWS,—GOOD NSWS,

Robots’ Pioinm Dwvg k Booi- .
■tore.
My Goods hare been
BOUGHT TO SELL aa the peo­
ple will find oat, on giving me a
call. I obtained them in New
York, and can eell them aa cheap
aa Detroit and Chicago houses
do. I did think of advertising
these goods, but our neighbors
have so completely exhausted

htaubr, in the many hrigfo wintillUioM or ptoae, poetry ud

Inrwt FouiHi Mom that Cuh ou ooanud.

himself otherwise, shot ths man through
the heart.

Small Profits and at Greatly Reduced Prices.

or tho Dogoodert Whoppm in
tho Urgnin, that 1 hnro eonciuded not to adnrtiae.
But, m I

&gt;DYR

O&lt; I, W-Mfc.

�Dry-Gooda,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

la a taw mtectaa iba patient vUl Ibala slight
iterliag imlettea, aad U&gt;e sk ia beoooua redden•d; If there ia sacab diatrcaa la lbs steenach. Um
Beltof will aaaial aatara ia rosawrlsg ibe aSbadlag cause.-• gcaerc! warmth ia Ml thronghoe i
if eallro body, sad Ito dlffcsire aUauMaUag pro-

ft tie Pitmi if tte Barn.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
DEWET 4 TOWHSERD.

nata

internally ersitaraaUy, rapidly acbeide.aad tea
paMrat kite laU a uwn^.4 aioep. vakaa nfraabed, Inripeatad. acred.
Il will ba fonad that lafaaiag Iba Belief aslara•Uy. nt her aa Um aplae ar acron Iba kidneys. ar
o’ar Um slomash and baorla. ibal for aaearal
days attar a pUAoinf warmth *m ba Ml. showing

I-G I

BmC Japu

T««

4

Best UMrt'il sf Crockery la Tsws.

Fresh G»«ds e«asUally

hand.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PRESTON a HEAD,

Good m-tlte-

General Grocers,

&lt;!■. Good* tlU

BLAIlEU. KIONKTS, QRlVfcL, bSGPSY.OR­
GANIC WE.IKXEXH. PEWALK COXPLAIXTX,

mm,Daaten
fausii a u.,
In

E R T 8’

Drug &amp; Bookstore,

ass rsonpea sxaxjui.
•nASTlXW. - - - Myl - - • MICH.
«*Caab paid for Prod

ISSOLUTION.

Boots and Shoes,
HA8T1SUH, - - - atyt - - - IOC*.

Um mom and alyl* af HAMLOW, OOOOTKAB

TURNER A CLARKE,

ill

is

iI

YORK.

Ip

'L?
IS?

T r*OM

Carriage &amp; ffajuB-Iaim.
atxsrr.

&gt;m biU on tl&gt;a

Jtrraaog
1IASTOIOA. • - - Myl • ■ • KICH
l*r AU naw work warrutad.

fiaamT n» n«aa —wa b»»a rrc&lt;|r»d Crtrra«n‘. Xnltenal Mag.rinr, far F»br»nry. Il ia a
■ptendi'i naniber, and wa «-n*r«nend il V» lha al.

N. BARLOW,

W. B. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.
Baaliap. An| l&gt;, 1M7.

Hi

pH

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i in
ii XHi

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Q CALL t SEE I

SPECIAL NOTIOE&amp;
Fkucy tho Dismay-

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

If It ahn.14 b.

Hariure, Stmt,Im,Nails
"*ssss!ssa.«
W. O. HED1UUK a CO..

UiubwUi

Saiilm h Hamsmta,

BARLOW

&amp; GOODYEAR,

CI»&gt;M«y Jwt&gt;&gt;

DRU0G16T AND BOOK8ELLXR,
Kaplra Blwck,
MIDDLtVlLLS. . ally! . HICBISAB
^pDDLEVILXK
'
'

MAIN BROTHERS,

serta*

IM IMiSa Grams,

r DRUGS AND

itmam a»M
HACTIMG8, - a*yl - MICB1OAM.

Tba anddni^n-d^w,
rtUa.d

J. COLE a BON,
ex-t»*

JOHN BOBKBTS. F. M.

GROCERIES.

TOILET AND
OLE.

First dijisT Ksrch a*&lt; Isptsaber,

«xxr A.TP mat
8TATB MT.. SAKTINGA MICH.
SWCaA paid for Frodne* aiyl

County Fann.
TKBA

Groceries and Produce,

h ia Um HOCHkHOLD TOS1C af lb.

tODDLEVILLX

WOOLEN FACTORY^

W. PARK ER 4 SON,

Lireryorwtear
&amp; Sale Stable,
□astutga - •

muar.
My i • • ■ Mica

ly lateraatla

nKsnoum utbact st cwt «nd ia
Boots Ac Hhoei

dpU BOBBIS’

^lODLSTlLUl

Travxlixo Ba»hc neatest, beat,
tpeat assortment
this market.
ii

rpo

■A;

BF-tM*

KXFEBUUm AXD DSUCATk C0K8TIYV
T1OKX, nf Loth KIM. aaa Hanama'a Ksraacr
Brcan. Il will give briak aad anargrUe faniiaga
and eaabla y an to alaep wait.
nMriavw-ly
TXKIIORMOP YUUTH.-A CMnttemaa wba,
JjfoaXrrrd for yam from Xerooaa IteWlllv. Pro
mal.ro LHca». and all Um aO«M nf roalKnl ladMdmtea. wiU. for Iba aaka wf anSrHag hamar.
tr, aaad frro to alljwlo nrod It. lha roaaapl and
dwOTlteaa for raktak «•• a'mplr rawMdy by wbteb
ba *•• inrod. Naffmn wlaaiog in profit by iba
•drnriterr'a tipcrtene*, eaa da an by addranaing,
&gt;• parfrol wnlldcoca.. , JOHN £ (XIOEX,
alyl
OCWarNtrrol, Saw V9rt.

Books 4 Ste-

the matter **
m Dbvo A Book*
►ods have been
VELL as the peo, on giving m«*
I them in New
ell them as cheap
Chicago houses
c of advertising
it pur neighbor*
etely exhausted
wit, wisdom «W
inny bright scih&gt;8c, poetry and
rides tellingsomt
'st Whopper* ia
I1 have concludti*e.
But, a* I
tare Now Good*,
tap Goodt, Gotda
•t, and theyW*
If you see a«yr, hetendox, «r
ioz-{«), —n£
b

Goods, plaasb

• »™iy,

i

■BEHTW, "
IS, V^Wtik

TIN SHOIP

coxhumptivex.
I Ths Knr. EUWABl) A. WILSOX will a^d
(Paa ofabarjt»)«aadi wbwdnaJM h.UMpwneApiMhwtUt lbadimtiMMteraaahing and »&lt;&gt;»( Am
ainrpteawaadv by which ba waa co-wd ofalwaf
S^St.WCtrK’.SES'.tiT;
bopra rrrry aoXarwr will lev .Mito rrweri pttea. aa
Il will auat iharn nothing, aad stay pro,a a biaaa­
**** R«.. 5IJWARQ A-.WILMOX.
Ko. ieffonthS^C.*t. WWlfateabwrgh.X. T.

Hdbti

— ■ ।

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Don’t you BsUsvw It

SXXW

OmnmteoloMTi JHiex.

TV Most BoocMfel XedklhM
tn the World.
Established la 18M by Me ot
•nr loot Eminent Pfayufctan, nd
boy abed thmsbost Korth ud
8c«flrJUMerim, with at ore plmi ng

ONSUMPTIVES

J^lSSOLUTlO.f.

!~*L VtS»Ifcl|'.»^?irtKStt,
drr af Um day. Il ia. alm, dna mt Boat aa that
occaaloa. Iba Sion, lax D. Beas. Um proprietors
cf the Grocery aad Um Board, that a• abould
auto tbal Both log wLKh roald laloikate, «a»
•Serod la, ar salad for by any nee predMU.

At an adjoernad maalteg of th. Ban? Cocat
Agricultural Barltiy, bald at Baatiap, Juw)
Tib.
VM »IM to order by A. X/iTM,
Proa. aUapMa ot prtriwca BMatteg road aad ap-

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

laeaaaing ibewaelrea of Iba proper Bawdy.
‘U "’*•*’ “g U '

BEV. A E. WILSON’S

ip-JrOo.
KUULSU,
NCRVOU*

M

mmI

waa. HaWhae —- -a—

-J

dr ui-

�Great Heiictiai &amp;r 60 Dan'
spance of the blunder made by the A&gt;mighty in not making "nlggera m dial
ousts with thesuperlor race wonM have
been an irnjxwslbflltr.” Tho following
te hlaneeount of;the raecr** with which
he maintained the thesis that “there ia
suthln intheptefarat which thalnatlnk
or the while man abeointely rebels
'
Tlwa communLn. we reacted and enforwi the akool buu*e. Tbeakod mprm
wux there, « bright and cs crilp kaa
Janooary mornin-thcakolcn wipe rang-

•'Him,” sod I, ‘wo are Informed that
three nigger weucEce, daughter* Of one
■1*U, a viewer, bln thlsak'i'd, a mluglin
‘ w’Rh ot«r daughter* ea a ekai. Ia it ao ?
.. "TheMLwcs Lett are In thia skoal,’
‘Md&gt;he, nitbar mi*clicevlously, "and I
am happy to state that they are among
toy best pupta.”
•
"irtaa,''apld I,atcrnly, "pint ’em out

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
rot HBBTSC CHIUM*.

sell MOjfE cttfntiaa

——
IF YOU WANT «5OO GOODS CHEAP,

STOCK: HARDWARE,

LOOKATOl'rtWIfWUAWHHCFi
PHILLIPS k BENTLEY’S

W. keep eonaUndr M basd ■ full SMertaril ol

"That we may buud'e'em out!” *O31.
“Blcsa mo!”aed alter "I reely coodpt jq that, Why expel’em I”
^Bccox,” sed I,*®o nigger ahel con-

rm. 5rr» 4'va a..4
tail
sru'rins
1.UI Mi Of Ra.rt^H.AWMt p.iaHl, L.T
•zru.'uLru. k&gt;fcUL&gt;.-&lt;. Cm gataataHUa l&gt; so tr­

H FRENSDORF &amp; 00,
£ "WeH” ee-l thia aeffravatlng skoal
tnagm, whlfhwua from Noo Hampshire.
' "pulem &lt;nit,n
•’ "But show me which tijey are."
"Canlbyon detect cm, mt? Ef they
^Stn so ncer while that yoo can't select I
* em at a glance, lt»trik- a me dm! Lt can't ’
hurt very much to let tm stay."
.. |
..1 wdx sorelypunted. There wuzn'tn
x :&lt;lri in the room who looked at all n!gg-.
ery. But my repntaahun wui at -take. •
-•No'Lein llnveyl ls a tiln together who
wttx somewhat dark oiinplecthl. ami Homo,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter

Ics;z'aA.5
rmsMSLK

IRON &amp; STOVES

Dry Goods,
t! .
Booths Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Oockery

And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

ue oU btlort purrbulrj

PHILLIPS Ar BENTLEY

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT W8TEBK
Eroad Gauge Railway!

an itch to toplfoh into a nigger, and cz
becood do It now aafely ho proposed not
to io* tho .QhAJiee. 1 wur. a puttin on
out, and lied }Ut dragged cm to the
door, when I met him cnterln it.
“Whatta thia'.”'aed lie, wlthaaurprised look.
"Xye^evuUlnout tbevau'scd-wancltcwhoL»to*itWi»tn»Lii roor children and
mine,*' ecd 1. "Ketch ho&gt;d uv that |«&gt;
ioorlyeny diaguaVn one yunder,”aed I.
., .‘.W^HWixa! You d—d akuundrcl,

NEW YORK

HARNESS

SHOP.

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !

the akeoo);m&gt;irm teytn over on one uv
the banehca expledln in peels uv latter
Ttbe lllteuv w liich I never hear!. The
, threejglrb, indignant at belli mtetook
’far nigger wenches, noth ted their parent
• wad, between era, in about four minutee
Ineenslble. Una nv the trustee-,
pttyn my woes, and lometa w, how I
’kiWJwnot, I gbth'iue, wbeioLam at
present -reeeopeiatln.

&amp; MUSIC STORE

SJBS;

Do «ot parwit other
Tar Prrpintloaa to he
pilntd off oo you for Wine

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTOR!.

flush the pole cheek of beauty fair, e
d*tliika, tofsce the "ton nf ftsHlen"
•robed in nature's almpla gnrb.
I'd like toaee "the ait ver lining” be­
. hind tbe far off liaxy eloud.
Fd like to charm the e.-.r of poverty
land want with "the burn of plenty."
I’d like to sound "tbe welkin ring" of
‘universal peace and glsdnnm.
I'd Uke to take ‘the winga of momand Ey in at wisdom'a golden gutv.
. I’d Ukvtoeilinb*'th.bC'hainofthought' 1
that reachea up to endlen life.
t ’.Ihl like to gaie upon "tbe eidrlts flight
, ^*b«n abutting off this mot tel cell.”
. , I'd like to understand "aflinity'ebiw,”
and know "the power of mind o’er
fatod."
I’d like to tnoewlth angel pen "the
!buey .’bot-prfn ta of prbgreaaion’e flight'
I'd like to sse Ignorance and supcr'-llUon draping down "dark oblivion'.

EVERYBO »YI

SOO Doon,
6 000 Lights S.-wh,
2 000 Dre-wd Pieketa,
10.000 ft. Drcaaed Biding,
10,000 ft. Dte^ed Flooring,
6 00O ft. Jdouldlruta. all idsoa,
2,000 ft. Walnut Picture Frame mould-

WE ARE COMIKG

Still Leads the Va
Tie Lair

Sutters.

I’d like to too "intemperance and I(a
nameleae Uta” bum ting the tnuu'dy w&lt;&gt;tbraofforgetfulncsa—Wiacwuto &lt;W.

improv:

Great Question

HlflRRESTO^g

Hairdressing
tnotii

IF Till MT r AM WilIS.

Groceries and Pravsions,

DRUG?, MEDICttfot. CHMHCAL8.
O U O 0 KRi U. COWttflDffuV,
faixth birx vamixh, hhtt,
nrEwrnFFH, yaxku xotioxa.
nuiT J tlte. taurs.cniMNBrs.
TRUfoAfc*. HYB1XGXM, *e„ *«..
school axd rotrnixAinoro
DOO EH. HTATIOXRKY.
BLASK BOOXH. XtWWaPKJW,
MaOAXIXIW. Ac. WiiJtf
IJtOAt ItUXKS. nrxTRDcriax
DOOM.HOUXAOUITAlmTRlXGS
XaXCY A«0 YOb.ET ZRTiCL&amp;t.

NURBHQ
iirriajt

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MA n vjfidl OStW

MAIN BROTHERS
Otty A'twa Depot, *

PLAIN’and BICTI
CUTTtM U| SLtICTS.

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.
.....

vol,
•BitsiMH Sittctorj.

xn,

gHcdiffil

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, 1868,
wiyto I wm Ifting." The Cnpifilp now
locked d Wn. and who should It be but

»«rtrj.

and not dreaming that she was D*ar;
but she having heard of the attantlan*
|ic had been paying to the l.ydy in ques­
tion, had come or) &lt; nd nrraaeod the
plan which was carried out. In another
moment In rushed a little cuily headed
boy, c.-ylng, "Papa, Fapa." The Captain, who bad come so near dplng some­
thing bud, finding be could not gel ont
a* the sc-ape, *tu*re In, and started away
qvltl. his 'aw(bl wife and little one; font
before do ng so, be r Uad to see the fair
conductor who brought him totlis boose,
and you can imagine hl* amojexacul
wheu the lady st pped &gt;ip and he found
her to be the very lady to whom Ito bad
in tended* 0 pop the 'p; cation that night.
Tho cur ain drd! ped be:0,“and the last
we &gt;aw of the Ciptoln, bo wm stopping
into a carriage with bls wife and child.
Monata—&lt;;ent&gt;em«n. never try to
marry a second time until you are sure
your first wlfp ITgoge.

EMIKM GERMAH ElfM,
Hoonirid’s German'Tonk).
Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacsstix,

UveL sraKics. OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland’* Gorman Bitters

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC,

• »T*U Masi* eta

Opening Old Knapsacks-

Hoofland’s German Hitters.

The following extract 1* from a latter
of a woman in W.-uhington :
I a iw a pile of kiwpeacks tho other
evening at theeittagvon Fourth street;
knap apks and haveruwks ten Ixhlud

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC

1 tpr yood, knltu*
ui 18. Sien... tt.

’DU’S

ittUallaiiH.

aexiar. ml to i. •&gt;rt.

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WEAK AND DE^ICAfE Eh'lLDREl

From per. E. D. Kendall,
( re.* .taWH -CM hMU S«a uwejet ll—l

In Iron of one of our city hn&gt;te deep y
medlwlng on something only known
------ - o«l- by
to
hiniseH, when -ho wa« ndd.e
• co ored Individual, who sake) it ihat
w. s Captain C. Upon the Captain nnauerlng in the afS.-inatlve, he »m In­
formed by tboccn-lcmau that th-re vn
a p&gt;.raun hr «-■ shape of a femJe who

xtcwrasMw&amp;tfatttam

NUMBER 39.

Oircnaitantisl -Tidanea.

Wo presume that moat of our reader*
were interested in the story, published in
Tn* Post, of Captain Wt’tdherwax of
Lake Champlain, who rested under th*
noctisatiun of murder for eleven years.
W* Will recite it briefly for those who
did not road it, and in order to recall it
to those who did. Ono day in June, 1856
ho became engaged in some altercation
with his cousin Andrew, an a—fata nt on
board his boat That night, and at a
point iust beyond tho Canada line, a deck
baud heard them qnarling and exchang­
ing blows, which were followed by th*
falling cf a body into tho water. The
captain of a paanng boat also heard
three occurrences. A fow day* after­
wards, a ctepse with its head crushed wm
found in tho water near tho spot and
identified as tho murdered cousin. The
cajitara wm arrested in Plattaburg, Now
York, but was discharged fur the reason
that the deed was committed in Canadjl
though everr one was fully satififlod m
to his guilt A requisition eras made by
the Canadian authorities, and after a
year’s sojourn in jail at Montreal ho was
tried twice; one trial resulted in a disa­
greement uf tho jury, the other in his
acquittal through a want of evidence.—
He returned home, bat for ten year* has
b*a to bear up against the universal
Ccurn and condemuatiun uf him aa a mur­
nr._•
aa. k:_

ahim«d with a aaa captain who offered to
piece or stony bread uneaten, the little pay his fine. Sjnoo than he hsa been
paper of coffee, the smoked t n cup In voyaging all ovey the world. No cxp!a:
nation baa yob been given in regard to
the body found ; and, by reason of the
Uqu of time, that will remain a mystery
er sent: for the soldier eould not al way* unless sumo carcumstanco almost as re­
get a stamp. Hero a letter half written markable aa this one shall disclose it
commencing, “ Dear Wife: How 1 want But for the accidental contingency of tho
want of inriidiction un the part of the
New York court and the [xroevorance of
it had been laid down on the half-fille.l his friends—many uf whom behoved him
sheet by the galknt and loving hand
jpg him from a conviction in Canada Jaa’v * To r*«!&gt;f*r EnUeirtUet.
: ;
W&amp;XCllntv.1 with rod, vrhlto, and blue. Hero thb aa[&gt;tgin would have been hang fur a
crime uf wliich he waa as innocent aa the
jury and judge that condemned him.—
't,'irrrunutanual endenoo" weaker than
this has taken the Ufa of sus]«ctcd jierlag love, and loyal y-to duty, and holy eons. and its faliirility has been demon­
strate!, over and over again, Yet in moat
of tbo States the authorities are compell­
the moUn r hs loved best, tolled and ed to bo reepouaibk- for such terrible mis­
worn. For the American auldlcr, If ho takes. Io which every person living under
nuply ■ pad* U, aUU would cairy bis such laws is cxprecd. For, there arc two
uiipleaaajJ c^iungencii-s which impend
over every member of such oommonitioa.
Ono that may ba hung fur a murder that

SC* 71

'hi st

irecu

where they foil or where they, w.re
buried. To cna nnfaqjlliarwith the sol-1
dhr a life, tb-.ae n'lira might ntamifUle.
T$ me they mean all love, all sutlcr.ng.
alt heroism, i look on them and egnlu
ecern 10 qce tho long Hues of ma'olilng
'm’-n file'post, dust covered and worm,
tbvlr way to the front. I »ce the .
roula of Vliginla, •itumerjng In fhe
white he it. lined with cxbanata-i men
lying down to vie. p and to d.o, a'tar &gt;Ue
fast defeatbcdrlhe ctyot (ho wounded,
the m»«i of the dying; 1 tee the half
filled flrave.tbeunburtfxl dead. Agtba
aw.ul mliiy of war conic* back. So,
too, do kn|gbtly days and dauntjcifi
man. Penoo Walks amid tl&gt;e flowera,
and already our eoldlcra eeem almoat
forgvtt. n. IJayi of war and deed* qf
valor teem like dream* gone by.

Now. wo will cay h.-ro that the bravo
Q.pUhi had |nop struck avmewberc In
the tetriop of tiie hca:t wl.b an arrow
from Cupid's bow. a-nj that be hid fix­
ed that vp-y night toa-k the rome ques­
tion which &gt;0 many Uad ftsktd, vis:
AgeautifnlPlctari
“Will yon have ineT' But stall be was
ready for aqme mmance H it cam? in hia
way. He acfu.dlngly f&lt;lkw-d the dark. ; Tua man ;»ho smnds upon hia Qrq ,
Individual to tjxiconuruboye. an ! there aoil, who feaU that by the land ia whfch
«i.w a lady dq. ply walled to that not a be live*—by Jhc lawa &lt;rf civilirod aatiuna
—bo is, tho yizhtful andexclusirc usrnw
jaitlc c o her taco could be*&gt;cro
When be came ufo. »b« inked h'.m to of Uta l«nd hu tills, is by tho cunstitutioa.
fol.ow hoe, and led the way to a public of uur nature, under a wLulooumo influ­
ence not easily imbil-od hum any other- ■
suuroa. Ht foe’s, u±er thing* being
oanid, more strongly than another,1 tho ,
character uf a man m tho lord uf an in­
m.ai the lady be lutnnd.d to projx ee to animate world. Of thia great and woutl.at nl-.'ht, and, rutbennote, a minis er durful wihore which, foahiuned by the 1
wag'd t-o In a tenrtnnec, ready Jo pr&gt;- band uf Uu&lt;l, and upheld by Hia powor.
n-vatis* them oneand toacj oral k. Now, is roiling through the hoawts, g part is
the Captain bed fixed himself oil up fur hia—hia from the caalrj to the Uy. It is
thv occa ion, und there wax 00 dlfilcul y tho n«ce un whicli the generatiua before !
In hl. di os er looks. though huwMln-t moved its round «X djjtpw. and he foel;'
by a link willT
I
like the blindfolding pirt; but he final-himaalf
______ ...cunuactad
,,
- follow,
■“
'•to
.ha tatofcfeit ]
lycoawentol, a dainty Htlghanker.L-.ef who
and
w.-a plroad over hia eyre, swaetjy a.ent- mike home.
ed and worked all over.
| Perhaps hia form haa coma down to I
lite Mr pilot Chin took hia arm and him from his father. They have gone
esco; tad him aroupd qo.nen. and final* tn their last homo I but ho nin trace their,
fy at 44^ at a neat little houM-.
tfokyore the fioen-ufhi.
boll, and &gt;lw next tafitant the Captain bora. Th* roof wynch aheteg fcm wm
waa In the pre anoc of a large company reared by Urea* fa
there aaeeuitled, he thought th we the
_ hvm. mtavn

room (wbl- h we wy.11 etat r hare was the

leady to uo bte part of the a.-rengement- .
I In a few moman * Che doo. waa nnpnad,.
^nd tn earn, tbab.-ideafoot,a l

earijer
rUsfiUl
the ,3it» of tha
gjwhich oaliad ki. fetter 1

The Fremont Jbanurl tar*: “It fe 1
Dotj^ncrally known that there czWta.
about a mile west of Fremont, a remark­
able undvrgd und etreem with a *win
cunnt, and no outlet abort tiltsurfoni
of the ground thia tide of Lake Erie, ft
waa discovered several yean ago on a
farm north of the Foor hllte House, new
owned by wWflw Shetfer, by a men wb«
waa returning from a day’s chopping in
the woods. In walking over a tilghtUr
sunken piano, he noticed abaUcw aaqad
•f. Th.

SreU Ihra^b ... d„p.

�let. if falriyttted.

G^

for society; two fam I lies of h ketaete are iMtruDent and an oauA ecnpfcr whl
doubts tts ;ower. Ter thorf who i
quteementa, InteUeatnal and lively, sort

ImUts,

kad Beading Circlas-

harmonic melodeon precisely answers and bis health ts improvlng.
perfect circle, and If they do not agree
-Mias Anthony's Boeohfifon calls Tit­
after trying It, that this social reading is western agent are Mews. Root A Cady comb the Atnartean Tupper.
bave tried them.

natural and Inlelcans are better readers than the English.

tb« Scripture,, or the church service, so
as to give the tnie force of tbe words and
make their imprewion, is a rare ocqulslleadss hymn without •polling I*. Many

Cbrtotlan worship the reading conttltsles the most Important part ot tbe serr&gt;*ir clergymen a contempt of rhetoric

rather tbnn/Wrts, and m If to read' or
speak accorSdg to rule were to do vio­
lence to tbe •piritual freedom of tbe in­
dividual and rail In question tbe reality

Our Chicago Correspondence.

Ch'cago, Jan., Uth 1988.

About $50,000 hvo already bean sub­
scribed toward the rc-bntiding of Far­ tbelife cf Henry Ward BrechtT.
—The Republican Con ven tin* at Mem­
well Hall, and the directors are quite
s tnguine that within a few days tho en- phis, Tenn., declared fur Grant and
Brownlow.
To-morrow night wiltbe the last of the
—Newman Hall and bls wife are both
“Dedirse." jh Gronreropera troop are

ly following them ws are to have the
latlng for the nation. They manifest grand "Charity ball,*' gotten up by Mr.
Gilmore, tbe Mrs. Lander troupe, tbe
Jauausbek German troupe, the English
cm Chicago particularly well, but they
don’t pretend to be judges of small mat- beside*.
Dan Bryant la playing to an excellent
direction of grasping great IdeM and
Quotatlonson change today are recontrolling mighty eventa For example
they would doubt lees distinguish them­
selves by solving the oM question ot
trx Wheat $2.0802.10 for rm. 1; $2.02®
2.08 for no. 2 ; 20002.02 for no. 3 Corn,
they would If anything particular could
Le made out of IL Only a tew evenings Osta »!&lt;?«) c. Rye $1.550138 for no.1;
dare, tbe common council collared the ffi.M®1.53 for no. 2. Harley, $1.9001 tueflaondal p.-obkm.which i&gt; agltsting
Provisions very dull and vtltho'Jt any
foctuslly diapered of It, by a refersnee to change form yesterdays price*. Meat
a committee. Fome of them were In fa­ Pork $20.87:020.50. Prime Miss $4,00
vor of adopting a series of re-elutions, Dressed Hug*$7.33®F.'».
demanding that CongrcM should at ones

—The Rew. Dr. f. M. Eddy, of Cbtere

Denims.
Strips Shirtinf,
Print*,
Odors,
Sugar,

fl.MFIt 1-t. Goott.
Imperial Tea,
llBCs '
It “
It" ■ TTravy Saffnef. T^ryvA,
1,00
CtLMfmere,
35

IBUG

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.
Wool Hate,
75 Cotton Batting,
Satinet Suit* for Menr S8,00 to $19,00,
AU-wool Catsimere suits, $19 to 90.00,
a
Broadcloth. Dress Coat for $10,00,
A good black Ov&amp;coatjor $7.00.

BOBB.

entire editorial control of the Phlladel—Bretun aaw 181 more marriages in
1888 than in 1887—the whole number
wm 3,200.

rat nonxi
We purchased
sinesu.
theL-__k.
great dsilln-on
ths first dav
....
__ -- our
■ — Goods
.v_____
____ —
a,.*.of October,
ar. ._ . anl
—

-

f-'GGl’

MUDGE A BAILEY,

prci«rty valued at $100,000.

Hastings, October 24, 1887.—nfifly
—8. C. Cbffinbuty has been re-elected
Grand Master of tire Grand Lodge of

—Only 53 dlvorveiwcre granted by tbe

see that and go IBS bettor.
Finoeriiy nn4/an&gt;e»tne»s are undoubt­ rency and by a iaeuo replace that aire-idy Annual 8uxiun of the Grand Lodge of
—Tbe Adrian Times opens the cam­
edly the first and e-rentlal qualities iu a wlthdiawn, but Ibcm^loii y mw tiicauOdd Fellow*.
jirtMchcr, but drawling end indlatlnct- pcrlor advantages of "mi.sterly luacth lon-tltutlon.
ueai.the nasal twang and mhqilaccd cm- •y”on the delicate question, and decided
—The Marshall State^ium vigorously
upon refi-renre to a committee. The
be cxrr-cted without the slightest detri. Board of Supervisors wont still farther. eo m meneed Ils fcse'ai^ al Adrian on
meat to bh earnestness and -plrituality. They bad an sySsingle to the giodof Wednesday Im', and afijoulucdnu Fri­ ratirond land » rente by Contres*.
—Tho Niles Times thinks the new
'rhere are hundreds of cxrcllcnt p-istora the whole human race,"and as evidence day evening. '1 be preo-edinga through­
whose power in the. pulpit would be
out were nf the mu»l interesting charac­ State constitution largely«U|&gt;c.-tor to the
UlM by &gt;
l«l» •'««-1 p,.t
dCT, of lnJ
ter, and tho official roiort*, show U*o
—Thom s Ewing, of Ohio, b out with
&lt;«»b7&gt;W MU. .r Dci UL p,blcl„ „d
• Ib.r
'■
111,1,1... J lart.t.n,d.b&lt;». w lb. .um M mg condition. Tbe crowded state of a letter on the flu an res, in which he uplb...', r.bb'3 U11-*!'-1
'clrl'—' । d.llu.U .. midlb. ^o,u. ot our in.U- our columns prevent our publishing Ui&lt;- puses an early re.umptlon of specie pay­
ments.
Wa.!«.».,
Ecdi. Il a™ ». m..ir
fair writers of sernjons, they have "such there were n dl’po ltlon to get up mat­
—The city of Fnlern, Mao., elected
a allocking delivery.” bnd Ik tier first ter for a accord "Martin Chnzxlervlt"
Eepubl.can municipal offi era on Monsend thorn to P.of. HUI, nt Detroit »r
iLia proved one of tho m&lt;wt cfficieni,
Tbe small pox is aprea-i throughout! ■•on.pt, am) energetic Grund Muk - one thou an^.
• xpenare of j-fi tlng them through a
o»urae of elocution, and 'Ci if aorucefforts to promote tho goo-J of onr belov­ that nut a single Republican member of
deutlc, but still enough to excite serious ed Order, w.ll ever endecr bitn to the the Maine Legislature I• in fovorofilapprehensions. People generally are broibcrtxod In this jurisdiction, as one censlug the liquor traffic.
other parishes and bee .me vagrants more afraid of this loathaome disease
Tho Senatorial contoit in Ohio ha, ex­
have won ourblghcutlioiiora, and wonc cited bad blood be’wren Vsllandigham
ways given loony locality In which the -’&gt;em -simply to dotheir uttennoat to and Pendleton, the fo tner charging the
Tn all'our Institutions of learning, Jk«rd of Health &gt;ticks up its ominous
Utter with working for Thurman.
from the common school up, the pt recut
sign uf "small j&gt;ox.”
nlgn )irli.cl|ijes of -Friendship, Love
—The te'egrapb hu aunuuncud the
difficulty is to proooie competent teach­
&gt;
The Common Council's Investigation and Truth.
dratb c.n Ti.uisd y ImL, at Burlington,
ers of reading snd elocutKn. While
The offic*r» elected,appointed and du­ Vt., of Rt. Rev. Juhn Henry Hopkins,
our common |&gt;eople are not as badly off of the allexe-l offences of the Police dea« educated Englishmen, accoriing to parhrjent still cont.nucs, and the com- ly I ns Ui Usd for theensulng year are m D. D., senior Blabop of the I'rotestant
mlfrie । resist in trying to keep their
Ept-eopal Church of the . United States.
M. W. O. M.—Hon. 8. H. Blackman,
jJall Gasetlc, the c is opportunity nn&lt;l progress: cc'ct.nolwiilistanding all thei
—The Flu.gt. Journal publishes the
need of great Ifnpiovcmcut, and in the cndeavois however, the re-ortere do
the new Statv constitut.un,declarer It to
training of teach-:* In tbe Normal aotnchuwget all the facts and even pub­
lish
verbatim
reports
uf
testimony.
The
Fehoola this branch should beniade more
one, and strongly advocates Its provision
prominent. There b no more desirable ugliest evidence thus far given Iim be n ting.
fur Imp.trti^l suffrage.
R. W.G.Ecc—Ben. Vernon,ofDetrolL
sccompllrbment than accurate rvcullug. againal Captain Hickey, who.lt Is stated
A good reader la a blessing ord a deligh t lias rec&lt; ived, or rather extorted, money
mta published in the northern and
In any family. Many books loore half from priwmera and cou-ed the arrest of
nortiiwishrn jurtlons of Pennsylvania
their charm by being rvari aloud. They people who threatened to appear before
need oompanlonahlplu appreciation and thi,committee, in ordertopravent their Ann Arbor.
(lalnha A. Grow os a c-.nd.date for Vice
-Geo. M. Dewey, of Bastings.
enjoyment to bring out their good quali­ doing so. The witnewes thus far have
President.
■Isaac Bides, of Colon.
ties. This is particularly the case with mainly." been keepers of house, of Hi
--There arc living only two persons,
fame,
vagrants,
thlevui,
confidence
men
-F.
H.Jtankln,
of
Flint.
each tales snd sketches m those of Dlck■Bev. J. B. Gilman, of Manches- the survivors of the Convenl'on which
rna. Delightful any where, they tiro, and public nuisances, a detectable as­
formed the American Bible Foclety^ln
doubly so when read In th&lt;i family or sortment to get the truth out of on any
There art about 85 wOrkla" Lodges In tiicjyear 1816. Those are tbe Iler. Dr.
reading circle, when free eomnteAt and Question, particularly concerning their
the State, with a membership of 4,900. Spring, of New York city, and the Rev.
•xpres-hm c f dlmcnt or approval make natural enemies, the poliee.
The ailcs of real estate in Chicago dn- which la constantly increasing. Tbe
the interest and p’easure of nil the
Order was never more prosperous tn thia
j-opvrty of each, and even the youngest
-Ex-Senator Foder, of Conn., said
ran follow the story and catch the spirit, the enormous figures of $7,7*0,021, aver­ jurisdiction, and the Indications are th it In a rec-nt speech before a Grant Club at
’ if not ablo to appreciate the most cx- aging over $455,000 per week. It Is a the coming year, will be a noted one in Norwich, that be was ready to accept
qutolte touches of th* consumatc attl-L shameful fact that all tbe priuclpnldoeu- the history of Odd Fellowship In Chia ।Gen. Grant as hia candidate fur tho
In rural districts, where popular lec­ mentary evidences of these transfers, State. Thursday evening the Grand Presidency without any written pledges.
turer and amusements arc rereand books tbe county records, are liable to destruc­ Lodge listened to sn eloquent addreu.
lbw and scattered, there Is no Inrtltutlcn tion by fire at any moment. The re- cn Clio history character, and objects of
Gen. Sheridan bat full confidence Io
more available ur more capable of fur­ corele.-'a office Is In the Court House, a Odd Fellowship, by Hon. Jorex N. Is- ,a national I ladical triumph. “The man
filing improv, meat anti pleasure than building which Is not fire proof. It has gkjumli., of Corunna, which wm who attempts to obstruct the advancing
1 a reading circle. Where ever there a vault which is called fire proof, but Is worthy of tire roan end the oecMlon. ,tide," said he, Ute oU.tr day, in conver­
■ a a half dozen or more young lacks not no, and even If It were, It is not Also, ths same evening the work of (he ,sation, “might as well get ready bls lit­
r»d gentlemen in a village, with a ta.tc large enough te hold the looks- Over degree of Rebeee* wm mort beautifully ,tle grave-stone.*'
. •« something higher than mere amuee- one hundred volumes of these valuable illustrated by P. O. M., Carter of Ohio.
—Tbe Grand Rapids Democratsays
.
wnt, whose use ends with them, the records lie each night upon tables In tbs •Misted by. Grand Secretary Eari of the ihat
arrangements have been made with
•sdlng circle may be ma le a delightful office without the allghkat protection same statel Grant credit !• due the tboMichlgan Central Railroad Company
against
their
destruction.
By
the
way,
Lodge
In
Adrian,
forthclrofU.ru
to
ren,
: uititntion, giving not only a refined
which makes it certain that the propos­
pleasure for tbe evening, but proving a •peaking of thia real estate matter re­ dor thia aaadon of our Grand Body, ed Kalamasoo &amp; Grand Rapids Railroad
' '
sthnulssto thought, * purifier of taste minds me that there la an excellent pleasant and profitable.
win be speedily built.
and a means of general culture. Even opening ben for a first class real eclat •
The Encampment branch of nur order
—Senator Howard's report on tbe
is, also, In a very flourishing amdiUon,
in the common evening party an hour
Stanton
case la well spoken of by the
agents,
butnot
a
alngls
auction
house
muciiof which la due to the vtineble
' rescued from gossip, cards, or the dance,
and given to well selected readings, from in this line and be who first starts thia efforts of P. G. P., and P. Q. M-, F. jf. prose generally for its careful examina­
she best warkaof fiction, travel, joct-y, vnterpitoe witi undoubtedly reap a rich Foster of Jackson. but we hive only tion of tbe subject, its able dlsousilon of
or oveu solid history and social philo r&gt;space to append the list of officers for the legal principles involved and the
temperatunees and candor of Its tone.
The Chicago street railways, during the current year.
phy, what a rest and refreshment It
would prove. The works of DI ekens, the past year, took in til* handsome
—Tho expenses of She. iff B. F. Or­
M. W. O. P.-t-J.G. JagvrwdI,Corunna;
Mpeelally the splendid Dimoncf Eddios sum of $728,000, running on an uverags MJE.G.H. P.-H. N. Clark; Byron; cutt’s fhnarul and the bill for medical
published by Tickjtob4XE Fiklm, are ninety el;bt cars, and each car carting B- W. G.
H. McFarltan, East attendance during tito 111mm occasioned
now being to widelyscattered as to coma about $3&gt;,00 per di«m. It hi difficult to
by hia wound, were voted tn be paid by
within ths roach of all clxsrea. None
tbe county. Resolutions of respect and
eon hope to read them like the nutbar,
sympathy for the deceased and hb flunk
but they arc so true to nature and life amount of money. Our dty railways
»y ware adopted and ordered entered up­
that an ordinary good reader will find arc models of mismanagement. The ,
on tbe rocoros of the board.
Si difficulty In so reading them ag to number of car* to very insufficient, they
give satlafaci.on to a group in the port* are almost without axwpUon foul smell­
i or a round the kitche o fl &gt;e of tbe farmer; ing and many of them arelnfoated with
and such readings will be good for the
intellect and heart of read ent and llst-.n•rs, m Well M an exercise In the procure, the stinks, tbe overcharge* and a score
of reading of no tmnll ratuc. There are. of petty annoyances besides, uno wants
sdMtbe Waverly novela, as delightful; to do Just m litiio street car riding as
.acovwr; tho bbtorteol novels of Mrs. passible.
In concluding my re'eroncex to the
OuiriM and Ml&gt;s Muhlbock, the works।
«f Wishing*® laJag. sad umny other, subjectof musics! instruments, to whkh
regy of aeocas, qgd level to tho compre ' I have devoted some small space In
)ma4;&gt;a of th» m®at mass of Amvricnn, several of my recent letters, 1 x*ish to
evil the attention of your readers to tbe
Taylor &amp; Farley Harmonic Metadsoir,

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.
NEW YORK.

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladie’s Baskets, Portnionnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, &lt;f-c. «J-c.

D01TT FAIL SMALL 4 SH!
GROCERIES.
G-o to Roberts’

ji-oT 'sienreb

...............................

PATENT MEDICIKES,

To buy y&lt;^ur DRUGS AND
MEDICIN ES.\

Go to Roberts'
To buy your GROCERIES.
Hastings, Oct. 10th. 1 MX n24tf

&lt;fc CO.
Go to Roberta’

GOODYEAR, DARLOW A-DAILEY’S MAMMOTH STORE.

pnOCLAMA-TIOIV IVO. ONE!

Tw buy yoqy TOILET AND
FANCY ARTIC|j;.

Lails, te ai aa! p is ROBERTS’
To buy your Traveling J1a«-

FHO BONO FUBLIOO

kets.
Ho'has the neatcat, beat,
largest and cheapest assortment
ever brought to tiiis market.

To buy your

Books A Sta­

tionery.

LARGtAKD SPLEDDID STOCK OF GOODS)

Mr. Editors
That's what's the matter at
RoBKrrs’PioKttkDauG A Boox-

■tere.

My Goods hare been

BOUGHT TO ^XXothepeople will find out, on giving ne a
call- I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them as cheap
m Detroit and Chicago bouse*
do. - I did think of advertiainf
theae^gooda, but our neighbors
have ao completely exhausted
every Bource of wit. wisdom end
in the many bright acintillalioMof proee, poetry and
blank verae-bcsidei. telling wire,
of tbe Dogondeat Whopper* in
the bargain, that I hare eonduded not to advertise.
But, aa I

�Bn Grt ul Grata,
TITS’TICUXIB
ike retire body. and Ila -llffeei ■. niBalabag pro
portlet rapidly envraea thraagb r»eey teta and I
I Maae at Ora ayatem, areaaiag Um aUlkful aad '
partially paral&lt;tad giaeda and organa la renew.d 1
andbaalihr aellan i peraplrallna Mlewa, tad Urn

Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
WWDM. . . . Mel . . . Nil

I

MRS. C. FREEMAN,

Music &amp; Jewelry.
rr.ESTOX a MXAD,

General Grocers,
‘sasstwAS
h-TUTiffiSSS
UMbwXffMSi

RUSSELL
&lt;fc NEVINS.

Boots and Shoes,
Tuhxbk.*

clarke.

Th Co pariaarabtp bereuron eiialiag aeder
*bo aaao and al Me ot B Itl-OW. QOODT Ed &gt;
d QEAXT. h daadred by Matnai eeeaenL

Cirriar &amp; Waira-Matai

N. BARLOW,
W. R. GOODYEAR,
IL J. GRANT.

l um rrmil elUo, la Uo rUMgeo.* 1
HaalMga. Aag

I MJ

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

Hartware.Stara,Inm,Hails
W.O. HEDRICK A CO.,

Salta &amp; Haraasiaim,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.
^JIDDLETILLK

Groceries and Produce,

W. PARKER A SON,

Liver

j &amp; Sall Stalls,
pieces fall Prints

MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

»t jaaMBa and eeaMUlaUveal aMigaliva.
RUF aa«na. la o| prrw lk» «&lt;4 aad •
ulin. Im tear been (end daeaoc*alb
Aad Daaaocraay,—that b tbe party I

gidd by ba; at Ue aarlMnl peaeikal petMd."
Veil, thel b perbeUy nrtnraU M.&gt;ud&gt;aM«
bea hog bean lUo pUJoewi ot Joas ; hr lortjgsr
panicalara ioqnire ad earieea Mrdw«i, net a
them.and milea Irani tbe Tillage ot Uaatlag*.
Hpeabhg at Ike loci ll.ol ibe
Ltoo
nvw pa&gt;Hubed al CMcwd. M. U . hr are Mm

�Grat lehcliu fir

60 Dm’

eauii and bxteery. E» Uxraed wlA tntasMt npt ottsnikn to the reading of
&amp;e MS** Wbea that earamuay
WS ended, Mr. Vandervoort, thacter£
adcad him, inaccordance to the fora then
fD» yotf daaaaa*! a trial bn this
ndtetmentF’ I at leasing forward in
sibi'iliix utter jgamxMe.of what had
ImiisihhB.sud: “Whet's that F *
Me. VandcTTourt, a little dashed by the
■Uttar of the man repeated the ques­
tion ; and the response was: “The devil
«thna! X want! Ye necSn't give yourelnkr ttvublo of , thxyin' me I Ye may
aa well sarv tho expense of that cad put
■e down innocent Conlint am to lave
MKU-ae bbasta tmjbl Indado I'm
aaxisdMb for mo hues is waitin’ for me
bMI Oh no, no; tho divil a thriall| LOOK AT OCT GOODS t lOtf FlUCtS.
wtntet MU, at all!” AD this wm said A CM Orefcoal rorB.OO. worth U».«;
sb Vapidly that Mr. Taudorruort could 'A Fi.w Br’-dch.m ral fcr #H,.&lt; «ow»&gt; »S»,M;
I-.-— ■ ■■ A.
I*. -—.1 «L» mEmh. 1 Alik IliiDd &lt;‘*.«rs,rrs »o!t for IlV*., worth

if toc 'Taft good goods cheap,

rrwn-"’- And niinMwrvr

§T0CK o HARDWARE,

i^TulliGoq.ra!»W£Jrr^r^S»» MmM^a

Coouaiaaioaen Hetiee.

.

PHILLIPS A BENTLBY’»

IRON &amp; STOVES
fug forward with hia hand to hia ear, as
if ho had not heard the question.
&lt;
“Ara ynu guilty or not guilty Y'
.The anew er ewme at unco: 'Arrah!
how the devil can I tell till I hear the

Dry Goods,
Boots# Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
.
And Glassware.

H. FRENSDORF A CO.

Joko on aCoasUbla.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.

-A “ente” state constaUo nt Plymouth,
nieating a tin peddler, asked him if he
haj * hrOTwt tosclL
.“No” was the cool reply.
The constable hastened to procure a
wgrrnat and after a long dayfs search WAGOX HUOP. whb Incmacd Is.lUUm, t’sn
pirparvd loifo all kinds«rf
found tho offending person and brought
him bofuro tho magistrate. When as a House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cuttoi
nuttier uf form, he wan asked—
“Gailty, or not guilty F’
“Not guilty,” he answered.
“Don't you peddle goods about here?”

Mtst.'l

rtrr *nd r««rr ts rare the vaiM
1 lunrtss-I ikml.hateiavW it Ij
I M^Ior &gt;fxM Um. UMA
r ftjrro. ,.f.Iimsm snd la ynmir i
r ,aiM lira* Vw ramt e€ra.hiil m:

"Whr did you tell thia gentleman that
you had no license ? ’
“No air.”
“Yea you did," shouted the tifstalE,
“No, 1 Ain't," quietly replied the peildW 2
.
“I say you did," vociferated tho conatablc. ’
“I'll swear I didn't still pr-aisted tho
^**12X1, what did you fell mo thtti ?’

philips

“ itmin

NEW CASH STORE.

HARNESS SHOP,

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

■Tun asked mo if I had a license to
sell, and I told yon I hadn't and I luircu’t
CtSmnaed tho jiedler, in an injured tuna, '
for I want to keep it to peddle with. ’

ETERT SEEDED EKD ISO STILE,
1 ir"Kh-««wiB1,&lt;.

—•“Why is lora IJko a cans! boat ? BocaiaeU m an infernal traju}»Art

WineorTar

—Wlwn ia a flee like a locomotive ?
Whan it goes usa the sleepara.
—When woxo tho first sweetmeats
akhSe? when Noah preferred vvirt in1
(ba ark.
A "Dual rrc^A trip wji^two Sarato-;
ga trunks, four band-luxes 'ttad n-vir'

Hastings

irooLEx factum.

Grat Barpim fir tie Pipit'
Still Leads the Va
new,

—A pedant 'remarked to a farmer, “I;
cannot bear a foul" “Your mother
could,'' was tho nqily.
—What is the ditfcrenco between a
town and its people ? It is lni&gt;l out at
the beginning nf its uistaiwo, and they '
at tho end j&gt;f theirs.

sccar.

• . la.,-.

BOOTS i SHOES, CHEAP!

•’Macduff I what a singular appolhrtiun
ft-TSIca Pray, madam, why did you
givulwt that name r’ “Because I wantad her to iay on.' ’’
। a ^faiher,** said Ike Partington.
“Did you
yva know Ithat
hat tthe tron liasw has
butene
but •« ear? *&lt;
“Ofiwaarf Mcrdfal gradmieebUdlwhat du yt
WeMfin-ear, to Do wro.

• A.n taoa. .
figSB

tie a call before purcliaalax.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

WE ARE COMING!

0. I. IHUUIM,
BMOAD CAfitlE NfionT LINE.

Groceries and Provsions,

'

ATLANTIC I GREAT W3TERN
Broad Gauge Railway!

. Dirotm-r Thaxkjti.—A man slightly
intoxicated waa traveling on the rail,
road, and not bearing the approaching
train was badly mangle*!. After the train
examined himself and cvmxnenoed to pray. homo one coming to
baasMUMo, said to Um :
“Are you much hurt, friend
"Notaobad aal might have been,”

KE1OSENB OIL,

NEW YORK,

ThtUst

" “• ’sttssasis^te- * **
ca«h wxxjtb

nr i’a.itj

For Ol ki»H. .qCo.e.ry Prcdwee.

M Better,

PITTMltRGn,
rSltWiKS.
,.A;a
WANIia.MGTOM LITT.
;

UWfirifcn
$1000 ftr 10 Ctx.
$10,WO fir 10 CU

TUsislbeoalr Itoefofoib*

U Regions of Pennsylvania

•flawW m ya« hm* a»* «Urtr *
“Well "said hs.~l.feb tegs
brak.n,
both arms ara Ln.ken,my shoulder is
hyukan, and I am severely uy «xod in one

Great Question

HAIRRESTQ^

^Wky do you ajop to’pray in snch am-

Hl.rth»K C..«hA. ih» LxMll.nl |)Sa ll-ni.
."iWcti—i’ftr' “*
n“

t o, cMbnMn

t.bsll be S yt »»wrs u ..u&gt;

“Q,* Mid bo," 1 vua thanking God
M M to'1
»J d-^
,

HAIR DHESSlKfi
iswcBoifc
idl quickly rettcra Cray Hrir
tn in tuttml color and ocsaty,
and product hiaur&gt;»»'. growth. « ■
perfectly haradcM, aad » preierred

_

si wU m then who wish to restore
k. The bcauuful dost and perfume
imparted to the Hair «keit Jttrabie
for old tad young.

DZMLm’lStmnSurT^E. x.

HUMBUG

W. A. 8ARTW5IX.

BsstterUteEji.iE.r

-

gaitf

F«r»Hare Starr—Take N»Ute.
JOHN WOLF.
Rsvlw »are»iM««t She ’MU
re latorwi
tk,
^w3«U&amp;
2LWfc,'34:

Atlantic A Gt. Western Railway/
FASWxiLowANBTuiSMQateaASByMT antes
Tbr?uffhTlekstsM4^at(a(eCk«tki.

Ss.

W. BrMln?. Nsw .r«k; «... It !»&gt;u.Hi_

Mill SAT I AlIWUfO.

MAIN BROTHERS
City Ji'ewa Dtpot,

sssrisvxrtfs’.' srails;
PLAIN and RICH
CUTTERS ARD SLEIGHS.

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XII.

“ With Mtlioe Wward nona,—with Charity for all.—with Mimaaas is thaRirht”

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 18C8.

TIUB,-&lt;1.M m ammVm.

NUMBER 40.

TWCOISTIMIOII-1867,

Btwinws Birtrtonj.

nee- s. no aoiaiar. aaaaiaa ar mnai U
•ray ar aery of th. Coiled Suu* tUll ba 4
ed • roaideat of tbla IU&lt; la
aaaaa •
lag aUtiuMd iaaay alliUry ar •»¥•; plan

&gt;• parwo ehall ba
elector.

HALL &amp; RUCKEL. Proprietors,

MAGNETIC PLASTER
The Great Strengthener anil Pain
Destroyer of the World.

USEFUL IN

rl of" any oiaUi.r at the jn.peL
hMh.

1 .Hrll and religiqaa rirbla. prii
eaj die. of ao p&lt;rwe .bail be aiml
■'•/•d. oo aeeaaoi of hl. opinion,
■•rhiae mall.r. -r

EVERY

FAVORABLY KNOWN ANU..
EXTENSIVELY'TTSED

Hew Iirt City aid VitMU,
TWENTY-FIVE

YEARS.

MADAME ZADOO PORTEK’3

CURATIVE COUGH BALSAM.

ram.aal la re&lt;vn.«l, .ball bo aUUd al laaeth la
each naalaliaa.
,
Haarr.poau'y. UoaMp.dty. .Uhrrwaahaat

Price. 25, 50 and 75 Cis. per Bottle.

nOST

EFFECTUAL

ItE^EDY

C0U3HS, COLDS, ETC.,
Tht If arid ha» re-er J'rodueed.
PURKLY VfcGETABLB,
dinedJ.— —v
w»— —• oww, vraaj,
eouaty IhMoot. aulhqnead by any la. puued
during uid farm.
.
Hoe. ». Ko paraon boldlag say aiaattea alula
aon boldiot iba «»«• of pr-^-«
eiark. rrglaAer of daefla, coat
eouaiy aapariauadaat at
attwmay, w «»y oAeo la
by *a Pmadaa* aftba U

JTKR DEPOT,

- *-•-

detenalB »• rule, of iU praaaUian. aad ladaa
af taaitaallScalaoua. alac.una aad Nkataa of 7&gt;.

lil Sitajon
cTonv

nd

zcksss.3

RICH

I SLEICHS.

DR. ZADOC PORTER’S
/■

S O A- X. E S ,
a* au. Kma.
FAimus. Mtuiur t n.,

WXS ri&gt;rwt. To XVT OXI.T TK&gt; ownxx
gkflV MUtoe-^Priahed la aay wUr daalrtd ,d

■pkMlMG LAMS

Curative Sngar Coated Fills,
i&gt; oppochom to
CASTOR on. AMD

--

�dbvobasd books

GOOD NEWS,—GOOD NEWS.

dakl• and errry low hrraafur &lt;naelad by ll*a
4 .—llauuv. erraUag a debt ar aolboriwag a loan
iSrpiaUa a aobuig fwd
«bo pn.’—nl *

J^scforr/, yarf wide,
Dsnims.
Sttrine Sb irtin S,
Prints, Fe«» Colax
Sugar,

nrmrtr .ball ba taken wtiUn Um lia4u u}
iaderporelad ety &lt;« a iltaea, tba aata.nl af ee*.
Maallee l&gt; ba patf Utandba aladl b. Irak aawaLlatd and dolor® Utad by a Jury of twol.. tra.
koldcra.
H*. A. The Url J»«urt ew aelbonro M,r aaa-

DRUG

, Qnod Ton,
Pest Tmneidal Tea.
Heavy Satinet. per yard,
AJJ-irc.nl Cassias ere.
Red Flannel, p«

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.

TH Wound*! dobl ahalt not b, fiandad or rodaamod •’ » **•"•
t';»J o-Ub
llabad by law. Oto year &lt;na vhouaaod .Igkl buaMfw’tnay roetraet dtbta to meal
.
...... V...1. .1.1.,. .n.il nnl 1. lb.

Wool Hats.
7S Cotton Batting,
Satinet Suits for Men, $8,00 to $19.00,
AU-irool Cassimere suits, $19 to 90,00,

Maakitaw. Cbaborgui. Cbippoway. Kznmrt
llM, Oaiona^im.Mar^aalta, Ho««t.r&lt;m. Kbt
Itelta un 'l.iiun.ine., will. tu« larniorj at
Utrraltv aball enauUUla I ba .ffb dlalricL
Pae 2U. TbapdkUl UiMrieu aUll Iw aa

MUDGE &amp; B

IS'e-w Grxxl*. CJcmmJ Qc

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

Cheap Good*, Good,

GKX

you can’t

at

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladic’s Baskets, Portmonnaics, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, &lt;fc. &lt;fc.

BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
H*Laol lUaka. Blank Ifonka. G.fl Bool a and Carda. Writing Banka. Pap*. Pana, Iuka, Aa. A* Aa.
rp- WAl.l. PAPER. WIXIMJW SIIAPSM, BUUUhMlXU. A Urga auxk j.ak naai.od. Sa.

— GROCERIES. —
Tona, Coffee*, Hugare, Hpicc*, Ao, Ace, Hold at Coat.

PA/.VTS. OILS. rASSKfftX.S»DS1SS. AC. A COMPLSTKSTOCKtOS PAIXTSSr css
Jl t&gt;T KSCKil SD

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PATENT MEDICINES,

• Ib.» u. .ia*loa*o of thorn. u..rn*wowo CAS A TO WILLSatl. CHEAP.
'tForfret tho City Druy Rtorfl.

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.
Go to Robert

GOODYEAR, BARLOW A BAILEY’S MAMMOTH STORE.

To buy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

WteJEinfliltoROBEBK
To buy your Traveling Bas­
lie has the neatest, l&gt;c»i.
largest and cheapest auortment
ever brought to this market.
kets.

Go to Roberts’
To buy your

Books &amp; Sta­

tionery.

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!

Sht Swings

sure,

Attberxpjnnoof mwto'ourapacj thh
w.ik WbplaoabafocaoarrwdamtUeOon•Cltution ai ftdoHod by tb« CottwenGoa,
and which !• U&gt; benbmlttod to the people
for their ad-tpUtu or rc.keMon en Mon­
law-t IWhla Mm that Cash can Mnul
day the Oth day of April usxi. We ora.
to-day, only sate tfur It thv candid i«rueal
ass sow own rax* «
of every ro'er Into oboe hande thia
laauo uf the
may cotae. Them
may be defects in this inwtrumont, but ‘Smell Profit. and at Gntntlv Reduced
MawbolaUtaeo mu eb superior to the

Mr. Editor i .
TbaVa what’s-the matter at
Ro.rers’Plosim Dice 4 Bnot■tore.
My Good, hr. been
BOUGHT TO SELL
peo­
ple will find out, on giving me a
call. I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them as cheap
as Detroit and Chicago houses
do. I did think of advertising
these goods, but our neighbors
hare so completely exhausted
every source of wit, wisdom and
humor, in the many brightscin-

tillationsof prose, poetry and
»r the Dognndct Whoppcri in
the brrgain, that I hate conclud­
ed not to adreHiae.
Bat „ I

G^d.,
^0°°*.
** 1°* &lt;*Et Eat, end they are
^d befcre. I have

win heaUaie tar one moment io give hla
rote rr-1 Infnun rw for Ms ailnpf^tis. We
rtaU, te future tames, ejeok of wxoe of
the mv M** rtaH e. pt e'aUy cem■Md u to the
of M* Rate, suf i

“** to&lt;&gt;- M jou.'eee anyb°4r~ortbodox. heterodox, or

&gt;’K«y of the. Good,.
’*'■
Tooratroiy,,

�JCocal and SBitttllinrtw.

BUSINESS CARDS.

T?

•o-’ccd, That the 8eri|rturre do no. te:.ch
the doctrine of Eternal Funtehhmt of
any put of the human family. Lead-1
ing dtaputants-J. F. Emory, Affirms-1
ttve; X Al. Shepard, Negative; Mire
F. L. Wilcox, Ereayret; Mi*. M. A. |
Itadosck, Edit:ere nf the Hopeful Youth.
/ Geo.’ A. Worth, of Coldwater, baa
routed an office tn the Empire Block,
over the post office and drug store, and
is to praciiee law. He comes among us
With the best of refiercncea and rocommi ndatlona. Success to him.
Mra. Maar A. Whxtx, wife of Rewson White, of TbornappTe, ngvd 57 yeare
and2» daya. died on the 81st of Deeem-'
her Lsrt. of Infiamstory Rheumatism, I
having been cou flood to her bed ISyeors, I
and not being able to walk dur.ng the
last five ye its of her sick nets. Faitant-I
TUET havx Cost—Those new Goods ly she bore her suffering, until her spirit
at the •’Down Town” Store of KuMim.i. took its depaitun' to that laud, from
«3t N rviXB. The bat poods at Out lowat whence no traveler returns.
ftrica. Don’t fall to call. Shawls, Nu­
bias, and knit Hoods at ten percent, less
Him co»t for cash.

HASTINGS,

Bn Sail id tefa,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
QXTStSIZtS All,

AHD DISEASES OF THE THEOAT
AHD LCltOS,

Music A Jewelry.
Zfns Ctitcrrr -Cdpbt.—Up to this
time the Court han beau-exclusively en­
gaged on the criminal calender, and
nn&gt; lies trying Armslronf and Puhn or­

TEESTON de M^AD.

General Grocers,

e.vll business, we gure&gt;, enough to occu­
py the attention of the Court all the
week, uf which We ahull give full report
In ouy next Issue.
»

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS, Drug &amp; Bookstore
JJBSOLtmOM.

CSBOnO CAT1BBB.

young tiMD forget th nt the Chen* Club
1 too use are r.po^ every evening for the
sillily of this really intellectual game,

Boots and Shoes,

A
Carnai' &amp; Wam-Ito

TURNER
CLARKE,
those every day who are suffering from
Catarrh tn such an extent, that the Ait
Passages In the bead are In a partly decomposed rendition,—tbe cose and
throat Oiled with ruch a ruses of corrupt
matter that they aro nbjteu of dl«guat
I to th .-m -el vta, and of pity io those w.ih ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
iiy | whom they aasoclatc.
J Chronic Catanb u-unlly affects the

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n-i-n as that of dim. Wc ho;e lone
more per»,-na appreciate this effort of
llib Club to place eocl-ii plousurc within
ihe reach of our young men, outside any
ixr.uptlng lnflust.ee..

W. B. GOODYEAR,
.IL J. GRANT.
nutags. A&gt;C Ik IMJ. .

Hanim Sims, ImNaili

Consumption, utile-a rpoedily cured, bec ;uae it l» impossible to entirely prevent
the matter from running down the bron­
chial into the air vesicles, and such la
the excoriating, or scalding property of
the nutter, ita contort with the delicate
linings of the rdr Cells at once musr. Ir­
ritation, and invites the humo.al pro­
perties of the blood CudepoAt tuer.hu

a ution, but believe that the righto of ■
property should be protected agninat the '
mldn'ght pros hr. du matter who be
may be.
.

day evening the Bev. M r. Broop of Ver­
montville delivered a lect.irjjm ‘•True
Manhood’* at the Presbyte-i in Church
!:■ thia village. A variety of causes pre
vented a fu*l house -among wbh h wan
the fact that a very Inti reeling trial wu
progressing before the llicuit Court.
But we hear the lecture spoken of In thehighest terms of commendation by a&gt;)

Middleville, Jan. 27, ISM.
We are moving along snildseer.es of
irarare, and the general topics whleh
□r ound ua At this ecr.aon of the yea--,
lut no royaI births or silver wedd'nn, |
note In brief the passing events in unr
midst. We ara haring splendid slash­
ing; farmers aro busy hauling Inga.
lainlzT. wood, dec.—Jw-t to keep them
out of mlschl.'f. Taxon of the township
ore being paid promptly, except the
a|&gt;ecial Main Street grading fund, ‘
amount lug n. $750, which, by many !•
considered upjuit and ruinous. T he tax
payers are finding a great deal of fault
about It, but “anty up" with reluctance,

t« taken down a peg or two. There has
been some complaint made, of late, of
fast driving over the new bridge, by the
"young Americans," which have result­
ed In prosecutions, conducte d by bls Hon.
Chief Justice "Johnathan.” Even Yan­
kee Springs, Hastings and Dctr-it, each
have been represented, and called span
to settle for damage*; but as yet no fines
liave been collected of either. Tbs suits
bare all been discontinued, cither for
want of jurisdiction or the leg Illy of
ths sign being placed ovar the middle
of tbs bridge, which has been taken down
and two new onea are to ba put up.ous at
each end of the bridg?, as the Statute
in such cites msde and pruviJsl re­
quires, for awamlnglo fust drirera. The
only question, as the Paddy said about
the appls dumpling, "where do yen get
the apple In," w who pays the fiddlerthe Attorney has t8 for jrooacuUng, and
the costs already made in these proaecotlona? Tax payaisof Thornspjds, will
you submit to it T I dare say not.
The new Baptist Church was dedica­
ted last Wednesday, the 23d Into., Rev.
Mr. Matvw of Detroit preaching tha
j.roporty
-----------ne«,Sa». BubsoriptloDa were taken up
on that day, amounting to 1&lt;W3. payable
July next, which rtBrrts the society
from ita embanamment, which speaks
weU tar tbs society and enterprise of the
eltlaens of Middleville and vicinity.
Hot. Mr. AJonn to their P-ator.
A pcotewctod OMKiag Is being held _ ________
in this place, but 1 know nothing of Ita &lt;r—sTrireysH

Salta &amp; Hartanto,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

It heals without a.scar. No
Omily d&gt;ooM he wfthmit IL
We'warrant It to eure-Serofhla
Sores, flalt Rheum, Chilblains,
Tetter, Plmplca. and all Eroptlons
of the Skin. For Sore Breast or
Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Bnrigra,
Burns, Scalds, Chapped. Hands,
4c., It makes a perfect cure.
It has been used over fifteen
yearn, without one falls re.
It haa no parallel—bavin- pcrfeeUy eradieated disease ^nd
healed after all other rrmedlra had
faiI cd. It
is a7.~~
compound
of
—
-----r
~~ Anilc.i
—J

&lt;uro lor this dscav. The remedy is
taken by Inhalation,—breathed directly
into the lungs, and through them Cuj
riel Into the blood; thus as roon as the
blood will curry It, It reaches all parts
of the system, decomposing the Impure
rn«tier In the hood and, expelling It
through lbs pores, and through the na­
tural channels /;oru the system. Thus
you will see that the cause of the dlas.se
Is removed, and the disease' ILctf must
follow. .
.............

Rally cure BroncMtU and OnasumptloD.
Lei no one eutl'ering from three dlse.i—
despair of rrlicf. If you are too far away
&lt;«&gt; 'Ult oar office and use us personally,
With many other Extract* and write ad.oariptfoa of your symptoms,
Bauamn, and pat Bp In larger
forward to the address below.
boxes for the same price than any Mend for our circular which gives a
other Ointment
full dreeni^oa of there distress.
.Outof the many thousand t ytlmonlah receded wv pttblMl the foOnwlng:Da. C. L. Blood,
NEW *DTE1TIVKMBNTS.
Dear Bln
desire to giro you my tes­
timony In regard to the value of your
•eisnuac sysiemof treating Catarrh and
dteereee of the Rmpftatnry wgare. I

tho wont forms of Catan b, and a ma­
jority of the rea.aof BronchlUsand Conaanrpt ertln their advanead M&lt;m. I
nnqu lifiadiv pronounoa uOxygaalaed

JOBS HOBLBtl F. M.

Lona

Fraternally Yours,

L. M. LEE.M.D.
No. JW Westminister Bt., Providence.
Da. C. L. Blood,
My Dear Sir IluhlMsdyosrmoedy, "Oxygvniaed Air" in aftvutcsd
stages of Catar-h. Brodclinbaad Con•umpllon. ami th*results Imre here. In
the highest imw, •oltebctaty: re poalHve uni of Ua wosMkrfrd power to ar-

HsMt^SjlaMMKJIMik_____________

VE ABE COMING!
*** " UiS*'"**0

s slab.

and bookseller,

r«rln Block,
iilDDlXYILXK, . allyl .

M Ionia AM

Bren
Metaa, Gnaria,
rxr.wj. ortt, ru a .vmrm
cm- xjrws sxrer.

Cainrrb a.tmiet always attends Cod­
Climax it win
pilon, and frequently feuds tn it.
I*ncr’» CEmxx Solve, a Family
in vxygenlred Air we have a poaltlvo

blessing for 25 cents.

drRjgist

MIDDLEVILLE

W. PARKER A BON,

Livery &amp; Sale 8Hilt,

PIECES FALLPRINTS

NERVOUS

�Qrs ssn» rsscLMUTtss i

LEGAL NOTICES.

Tb. Kllwk.kM W1«ot«U p»Hkta

ourdunr kl; W
^A jrawUlFUtt. B-l.

» ’*■

own resottrvee, was
adopted
inupon her
uh uwu
—----i----- —
tq the taBiily of a genUeraan to thia city.
Thl. gentleman waa transacting a bnaineea of millions of dollars annually, and
employed numerous clerks and account­
anta. The young lady alluded to was
Uken Into the counting room and soon
rose to the j^eltton of chief book-keeper
and cashier of the boose. She filled the
position and performed the duties withsingular fidelity and satisfaction for
several yearn All the large transactions
of the hotwe passed through her ban*:
th* rtatty cash transactions alone
amounting to. 110,000 to $60,000.
We bad the salltacttou of examining
thia set Of becks, and can truly say that
uo accountant In Milwaukee can show
a better record of neatness and accuracy.
Several bankers hare also examInsd the
work of thia young lady, and pronounce
It well nigh faultless. The young lady
has balanced her liooka, closed her ac­
counts, and left her position to take
charge of the perrons! and household
atEdrs of" a young business man In a
neighboring city.

Great

for 60 Ban!

Riiictim

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Ejnr 1ODT-8ATN THAT
II. FKENWihoicr- ac w.

SELL MORE CtSTWIM
Tb»» sll Um rsei 1s Bailie Crwh. hssseae itay&gt;rlJ ihf« SAess fff SH«.Cbsj*«r (haS t* r*»
asa W tL»n«. w limy boy sf Cmnaiisalae UseeM rxclaursly ior eaah.

030,000! #30,000!

IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

Warth sf Clothlss, Clot hi, Caxlatera,
VeeUags, GrtWrapkiHaGssKas.,
rsnhssae M«ha recast Mlaa is tba Naw Tarh
martoi, shwh «U1 ha sold ai Wlwlaaato sad ItotaiL Si Ihi WMfU OF FASH 11)5, al astoahh-

STOCK : HARDWARE,

tape asd ladwaa. W« iMl yrasd sf lbs ttbarai
yatrosaga read rad frost year hinds la tbs laal
eHy'asd7"

'

LOOK AT OUB GOODS &amp; LOW PRICES.

PHILLIPS t BENTLEY’S

Of Ul t«. k n"«n», Iwpl «, k U&gt;&lt; •.»
k U.
wd »1&gt; U Hk u 1U1LKOAD
riUCSS. kCk,

aewjrsrgs

twtr catuagi
their Ctoth. f
st say other I

IRON &amp; STOVES
.

MU CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
ORDER on ahbrt notice, and a fit guar­
anteed every time.

Dry Goods,
Boots

Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Groceries,
,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.

R. HERRICK,

(IN ROBINSON 4 WIGHTMAN’S STOBI

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

ASTONISHINGLY LOW Fl OUR 18

Jin us a cal! bakes parcbaslag.

PHILLIPS * BENTLEY
r-AS x7

$1,00 for 10 CB.
(1000 for 10 Cts.
$10,000 for 10 Ct!.

YX

(firriijt anh Wlajon

NEW CASH STORE,

HUMBUG
PLAIN and ETCH
I

HARNESS

SHOP

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

CUTTERS AMD SLEIGHS.

KAIN BROTHERS
City News Depot,
EVERT REEDED KIRD ARD STYLE,

Great Bartaiw fur te Pssple!
Still leads the Van

BaladdtfnjMlbrVlM
•C tar, as this kaa were

■writ than ill others.

mUKXi

BOOTS f SHOES, CHEAP!
*■■■

o. i. inium.
Groceries and Provfcions,

-ihoposaisgl

.asasj
J*kOfaATtb*Dr&lt;.

AMfflC &amp; GREAT WSTRRN
Broad Gauge Railway!
KU&gt;. er CUYKLA ND. ar CORBY,' ar &amp;
UANCA.lo or from

NEW YORK

DKUGK, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
QBOCKIItt. CONFlCTIOjrXlv'
FAINTS. OIU1.VARNWH. PUTTt’

J?arilinre Stere,—Take Sslke,
5Z0HN WOLF,
Hsrtag saitibeeed &lt;
SUrtlMdybdoMrisgl

gut vol'M glotu at
FANCY^AND Tonjrr

IIAETHW8 WOOLFS FACTORY.
AND BQR raYBICUM, NaBMUm
■MSUWICa. CLWRihYllJV'
uwrna omens a ranrl
SODVTOMTAU RCFtLlRS,

SUPPORT BQK IKDQSTBT!

■ AtslilSTIEIf

f*-r-r- .iifesjBM

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hjrjgday axy-r
BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VoU xii.

fMtqj,

gitdiraL

gusintss Jirtclarg.

TBBMB,-tl,50 FEB AKNBM.

" With XaliM toward atm*-with Charity for ail-with riraases.in the Bight."

HAMNtiS, MICHIGAN, WEQNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1868.
wicked plan,'and tbs PrseiAent buried
him fivm Hs place. Starttun - refused to
lebdHmaelTiotbe eehrmo, and be too
wns driven from office. Pur* and Sickles
made a stand for 'peace es&gt;d justice, and
they were remoeed. FnU warning was
gives to the Rebels that they teig'-t enindlo and abuse the negroes as muoli aa
they plsosed, and tho President would
beck them ; thwy might override the taws
and the Chief Ereeutive would make no
aflLrt to stop them. Tho muaiaree of
New Orient the tong rriru &lt;/ tarrar ia
Texas, the mrudotu amf outrages all
through the unreconstructed 6tate0t.no
the natural frails uf Andrew Juhurou's
policy Thanks to him. there are States
wtalm &lt;d in one common ruin. 11 wd to property Lritaiging to the Union which
ward off th. blow—I tried to brook tho uwstill withuutclvilguvurumci.t. Thanks
spell, the dalosive moll that was hangiug to him, the bayonet urerrulm the Laush,
the privilege ut the taboos corpus is sus-

ratoAuf hnsboada Yun tel know I had
five noble hearted. industrious buys.—
Wh're are th jy now ? Ductor whore are
thoi now 7 Yun all know—you all know
they be in a row, side by rile in yonder
churchyard! all, every one uf them, filled
a drunkards grave'. They wo e aS taught
to behove that moderate drinking wns
safe—excess alone ought to be avoided—
and they never acknowledged nxetaa
Prey quoted you, and you, (printing with
hor shred finger to thojiriou, do ic.«n and
ductor,) as authority. They thought themsriru aafo under such teaching. Bat I

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NUMBER 41.
?Mlrg.

TLo cigar end the cup are varyiati-'
mate acquaintances
People are ftot roaidly rocked to sloe*’
by earthquakes
The forests axe ia danger wbea the

Many mon and women have sad oc­
casion to know that two do not necessari­
ly make a pair. '

Far a Csre it all Ural al Lei BIscsb
Trntwewwwv.-s

Luk. bills soil thorn the j&gt;ui»jn; the
ductor said that a little was p&gt;&gt;d, Lut ex­
teas ought to bo ivuidod. My pour hissUnd and dear boys, fell into the snare,
and thwy could n&lt; tceca[«\ Lut uno alter
another, they wore cuunyed to the tor
ruwftil grave uf the diuukard. Now
look at me again ; you probably eeo mo
for the last timu. My sand is ikmuet run
l have dragged my exhausted frame
from my present home—your ]KA&gt;r.Uvso
—tr&gt; warn you all—to worn yvu dououn;
tu n-im you false teacher ufGod’s wuiu"
And with arms high fhtug,uud her tall
form to Ite ctnicet, and her voice rauod
to an unoarthly pitda sU ex Luuod, —
“I shall ax&gt;a stand before the Judgetuont max of Uu&gt;l; I ehall meet you there
Isfoo guidco,nnd Lear wiUuss against you

IS- O !*• T-

aavasFiw
H • K* H.l er

• !■(&lt;"-*■ N v

».■ ■■ n -—•.••• &gt;.iu*ao
a-sour-m.

miU-wliral is still, and gaunt stenratiui
stalks thtungh the laud Cummir.e is
stop|«d, prupBty Is insecure, life is piecuvuua 1U aurin! fabric is shaken to
its Use, and dsedntiun hangs like a pel!
over tlio lainwt -jK-rtions of America.—
This is the result of the Presidimt’k imiicy. This is the auarvby out uf a hich ba

ptanLs uf Lis platform. Wo a.o thanklul to proceive that Cnngrrio is raeduto
in its deta-Uiiustiun that this litatfu.m
shell Im&gt; overthrown, it Is fixed iu its
policy uf Itocuuitrucliwn and every imi&gt;edimeni which standa ia the wav must
be removed. Ibc (South is nut to be giv­
en up to anarchy. TLo 1'naidunt is nut
to uvenido the lawn Our duty it now
plain. Wv mail stea l Uy our ropresentdiw*. 'Htey are fighting «mr lottie.tmtl

The miserable female vanished—a
dead ailonoe jire ruled tbo nmembly the defect, uod their victory Los Laca toe no­
letoet. deacon and physician bung thrtr blest in our tiisUsTlutah—when the president put the quo.—Therefore wo say ‘’Hunur to the
American “Congreas.” And we hare a
cunfidroce tost the people will cry

eoi.n nr *'t nwr-w-t-rs.
SO Cent* per Dottle.

P,dCi &lt; r IMUL IIS SI R.YCH.
□ALL 4 RUvKBL Pruprfe-drs.
XIS trwnirifh «4.,lock

O’ S E

MOREHEAD'3

MAGNETIC PLASTER.

Wo feel that the country owes Congress
toe higUat honor. It is i.X often Ual a
1-guLr.tire budy, cumpuaol of mnn who
reprvacut so many varied iatcrvsU and
cunstouondoa, nut always aUve Pnwidontia] blandishments nor free from the
iuGuoticue of rxiwor, can abuw such a no­ wua Hugo Rjmnui mew, wbu made his
Lle atitl nnyietding dovotiun to pnariple. u Le digg iMtato* s to j«y for tho marriage
Cuugrtws has shown this. It Los jmaxed license. 1 must ti ll yvu that stoty uf
the u-.dool of a fiury turnon, and ne lert Htigu, fur it is nut a lad toe, end good
it should be honored. Wo have had no stonce, like potatoes ain't as identy a&lt;
I'uiigrvss since that which framed the tiny mkd to be whenl was a lx,y Ilngu
Deuar.itton of, ndependrnte so .heerving is a nrighbur uf mine, though cmnudcrslily older toon be. and a mean nrighof too Republic's gratitude.
Twelve months ago, there scuta™! a ber ho is too. Well, when he nu gvtng
to got married to Gretchen Kidjs L«- gon
fair prospect that our political ‘troabiee
”
ware near an cud. hour years uf war down to Persun Bugm% ** Afigby to get
.
li.u) demulished the theory uf srvreriun a license.
•Taroun ’ says he, * what’s the piico uf
and State sovereignty ; twu years mure of
diipate end turmril had lelt too lately re- a licences?'
‘frix dollars,'' said he.
be.iiuus States prepared to aocuut almuat
"Six dollarssaid Hugo, that's a
any tolerable terms of restoration ; and,
wlwn too just-and liberal plan ]ropuaed dreadful sight uf money! Couldn't yvu
by Uongreas was laid before them, there tekalsmi”
“No,’, said he that’s what they cost mo
send no rra-icn why they. should not
aduiit it unanimously. f they had dune M the eocretary'e uttro exHalirax"
SU, mere would hero been no farther oc- । “Well, how much do you ax foe pal&gt;lisLin'
in choreli, tLvii ?'
crudou for striGs. The vacant bhoU in tho
“Nothing, ” raid tho Paroun.
Senate and House would havo Lecu filled.
“Wed," said
"that s sn cheap 1
Midtary Govornura would Lave l«r&amp;
uunnigtho things of tho post'Annt* martial can’t axi&gt;ec1 to get auy uhango Lank. I
and anntrary uiterforonce with tho rogu- tld^k l*d be । utliaLcd. H&lt;.w Ltg does
mrprofiwM of law would have boon
'Three Sundays.”
among tho troubled msmx-ias oftho war.
‘Three Sundaysf soys lingo; "well
Iwlustiy would have revived. The laburo-r would have quietly* earned his that's a tong time too. Mu: three tinnhire, the plantar dovutod huan-lf to Iris days only make a ftwtnight after all; twv
crv|«, and toe merchant to Lis trade.— fin thecvvas and ano far the inaidtsiike;
With toe restoration at social order and and six duliaxn &gt;■ a ^roat amount of
Bblio jwvenerity, starvation and peoti- money for a poor man to throw awqy.”
Suutf howunl, a jvggiug toward homo
ios would have pans id any like eume
horrible nightmare, and 4ho rich fields feeling aLuirt os moan as a new iKciod

The Great Strengthen!.- and Pain
Dostroyer of th# World.
mi.!&gt; »r neraaiere
l-rler, IS Onto per D-I.

PREPARED GLUE,

asm.

FAVORABLY KWW AN 3
ExeravitY o:

Hew Tci Citi ail Virility,

TWENTY-FIVE YE4H3.
UffiJMt ZAD10 TbfflBfS

1

(URATIVE E0US1I IO1
Pries 25. 50 and 75 Cts. per Bottle.

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OK. ZADOCrORTMVa
■rjt'T TOC'W CLOTH

It

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SUPPORT BOB /MOHR!!

^Horrllany.

is

He who ia struck by John Barley oom
to stagger under the blow.
'

The Loe: way to catah mosquitoes is to
angle tor them; they'll always Uta.

If you meet a young tody who Wi gfc
all shy, von had Utter be a littto ahy.

■SHi'srrltani!.

Tba color of too slria is not al wsys the
color of the soul; there is black tea in
white eui&lt;
It is not wall io tackle a doveor a hawk
trol in all iteml nations for OflUccra, Nato draw the chufotof love.
. t
.ioua&gt;, t tetr and County. When we
Some musitians are like toe Wsadaring
Cod them. we should nominate, rote for
Jew; they cot aU time at (tatiaace.
v The human race is undoubtadly of
more importance titan a race bores:
fa fop should cut hie own lhroat.it
would bo muakoy-dda
•rhe Chicago Tribune,- commentlux
They
call the moon melancholy, bek
up&lt;*&gt; artel** trom the Eastern pre, a In
fever of the nomination of Speaker Col- she always looks al the bright side of
,
_
fex for Vice Preaident. In the event o( thiugx
The reason why a good masymsa dcst't
deucy, mouCstiy suggseis that since It get married is they are afi^d footnote
ctavolvcson the West, as a section, to
present toe name of Gen. G rant. It would
di become them to prwnl aleo a name

none n ttlou with ail the overwhelming
enthu lasm of which the West is capa­
ble. Cor co temporary nalrely lUCEceta.
tuoaoove.. that, after all, throe candi­
dates are not wholly Western. Gen.
Grant is a native of Gh o, bocn and brefl
a “buekiye," end sn Illinoisan only by
aJop fou. Schuyl-r Colfex Is a native
of New To k, whence be migrated to
Indiana, but la now as well known and
as popular in bls native htate as in that
o ’ his adopt.cn.

A wumsa's tongue and a wild basso
are two things that caX’t bo bridled.
Mar y beBevo that tain is an uahoaltby
drink, but idrthndc duaa't begin with t.

The Hfo preecrvore sotntoiasae uasd m
in the Utile field are legs.
A woman's tears soften a msa'a heart;
her flattorim hie head.

The ware through which the maa
“siraiuod erury nerre" is for eale Moeck

QiaOt never would have been a candi­
dal a for President but far bls four yean
re idence at West Point, New York has
nearly as valid a cL im uj«n him as up­
on Mr. CoUx; and as the future Mrs.
CoU-x in-y, for snghttbe world knows*
be »etooted in some of the Eastern, South­
ern,or I'alfic rtatro, It remains to be
da vrm.ned wfaetbu either Gets. Grant
or 8f ea'orUoltux are, in the full rerun
uaoe mure l*avn snritad. Wc at Iho tn.rtb
ofthe woM, Wests n men. Gen.Grant,
did our 1«irt to biinx about oil thia, and
ae-toldbr maybe raga-dsd as baring
&lt;Hir brototrs al tho South won d hire
bees Urn at West Point entered coLsge
dune thrir part, too, Lul thrir evil guuio,
a: 1 ort Donclscn, tot nearly hlv fint and
drove them into other coaracu Im tho
ourtalnly last th a. hlug ct HhTob, xradtluvehuld of 1*000, they were stoimed by - —. —----- -- — ---------- , ■
tho IrijL-ni.wt of disroad. Utno rety
what in nnture is the moaning uaual at Vioksbur,-, went Into a lively boric on the “Cause &lt;rf ths lifframiis m
te.urvr recuuetniclton the greet jewhet °f
„
„T
,
. andextei'Ovo praerko at Cb-Uauoogn, the Various Races at VewbM** • Off
uf haired bold up hie policy of auorehy,
■“*•! Hugo, *5 vo been a ta- I.nd rc»lred upon a baadw&gt;me oomprteu- coerao the cause must bo tasked foe ia
lui.l twmnted town to rouewrd diw.to.r, !*&lt;«» ** urer ln my huod,uud it s chcai&gt;hnkaal «—«Oirf
lUouln Vir*lnter \A. trees, thereto e,
toaU edbrt* to aeCttonallse or loeallxe
tfaeama of c*r teally aatltaral men. 11Hnri, ink - a no bo v stock in Gen. Grant
tl.aa l ean ylvoxda, and Indians can no
m&gt;rr a; peupriate Col tex than New
wu the n;qxMtle ef eeooeston. TU oth­
Yorfc. Apart fn m the reteLtutional
er is tl&gt;o cafof adverMry of rearartructfou. One was the advueate uf war.-*
--------— -n——.------- - —
jjoUbtou against toklug both candlTbe dber is Ue ■ prompter Jf wnuol.y ainiamauin aUUrawnta that ran dig datra Cram the sain State, tot there be
wLub* &lt;«* »Aoi
ta. foomterof and oary n. araay Ushda tn s te m uoBicte&gt;u*!ra, rviwntettori. It was tba
buriillly mote Utter and mure dau^srous QroteUa oen. Aud bm&lt;lue fresh wirea.
_ '_______;______________________ ’ fresh aocranK wurh like smoke at
!&gt; field.
fi.at Lut they get saucy and laxy alter a
bo pudqr of IWdent Johnsen has
~»v।

leuou, and tel &lt; yea bring iixed upon her,
she stretcluri her atteuuulod budy to its
ntcmef bright, and touu bar lung ayma
to thrir greutevt Jengih, ami raising her
n OPBOOTIOM TO
voice to a sin £11 pitch, she called to all to
CASTOB on. AJH)
)i*&gt;k'*|wn her.
XPSJK SAITS.
“Yea,' said she, look ttpou me, and-------------------- --------aiwc.DTDIliW. r inuwvont
t'lan boar me. AU that too last yeaker don't oomo bank until

tafe - Sugar. tai Fills,

Thousand* who never were in battle
hare been destroyed by y'.yr.
Those who think awry will net be like­
ly to act stnnghtly.
,
The love uf aU (to risk a woman's
paradox) is but a small thing to the toes'

�Ckt BUstisp Ssssrr.
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. ’• *• FIXB’B H0TBL.
ro..
Nimv, Mranoax, 1
January 3Mb, D»7. I
*Jt reaT-y seems strange to ti&gt;, here tn
the midst of the j eojile with wbcin we
sgtongma-te our home and with whose
lutertst every InieroM of our Ufa waa »o
long and ro Intimately interwoven, to
oMMhere attar a brief absence, and find
the b«-uae which for ten yaa a had been
to us the cAosni plac» tnrlh occupied
by strangers who know us not and ere leas even Slat their immnlla'e nrighLore, whether wears s ill amotg the
eons of earth. But such teooiy one of
the changes Ind lent to the ever shifting
scenes bn the s.age of life. Fo today,
tbla ;ule&lt; Christian cabbath, in this tn us
ever jfacaant Enrol City, instead of sit­
ting down in the quietude of avrvwn
Asets,wn find ouracKquar sred InP.ke’/
isv and elegant, llo.el. enjoying

of Nfeses we saw' tbcmln lSM, and
then sheald sjiend a day In them now.
end esc whst the liberal cxrrendUnre "f
money h-s done 'or the children of theitr, rswe'l rxto p orno's its growth
and general pro p’rt'y we •hnald rot
hear any rrerr about vo’lng down the
faevaehro* In Hastings. rwhlch to-day.
bad as Is the Sehoo] Hnore Is the real
e- us- of much of (ho erowth'end proa­
pe ity of oer vl'lawe, and under th- effle'ent charge of Pro t B-cys. ourht to
be the one oblretof public pride on thpsrt of all (he prop’*.
There'are many oth-r things doing

Qontattooaon change tonlny are re­
ported rs dosing al the fo'fawtag Ag­
ers-. Moor. 18.78-1075 far srr ng ex­
tra. Wbert n*. f till no. ItW 00, na 8*1.88^182. Coro,
feryae. OetoMtfeMK

should be clad to areak did ‘Ime pcmlt
but we can only add, that .lest now th*
people* octo to be unit'd in bulld'nrup
lhep’wierltyo' tbee ty andioera lobe
i-n the high road In ncee-a, prosperity
we pay. to every enterpri e of n publ'r
or of a private chancier cileulated to
P omoto the p-iblir Intared hete and
e'scwb ro An our Ftat«. Returning
thanks for the courtesies extended to uduringour brief stay he e to each and
all of out friends, and wishing each and
all the pro pcrlty thel.- publle spir t de­
serve-, wo leave fo- a future letter mwy
other lh'.ng“,:h-.t frotn us demand more
been T ignore nt; tnd it Is the truth, than a |&gt;ssslng noth*.
and no paid puff, when wo *ay that,
of a:l tho liontco in the Ftits, and we
arefaigtFar with lu-wt of th m of any
Ch'cago, Jan.. 29th 1888.
nbte, we do net know of a flnplr one.
Er». Banxex:—Nothing la talked of
that la In any rerpcct tho aujerlor of
I Ma, and wo do not hesi'ato tn adv so all here ’o-day. nothin? seemingly ia done.

ri b the full aes iraace that, w) en they
liavc cnee en oyed tho ho&lt;pltab c enre tilnmcnt
before them, th-? clerantiy
furol.be I rcM-me, and tho couitesyextended to aUgue*t« alike by the P o; vic­
tor and* Ms attentive clerk, they will
agree wliteastu»cyii-«that this iloure Is
vsootid to do o in Mh hlgan.
But Nites Is Imprciv ngon every ham*.
TbePiks Hocvc. being only one of wine
fcmtren elegant Brick Block's erect'd
and flnialiedthe pa te neon,each and all
of which ore not orly beautiful addltionto lhc external api«araucof Main
Etreufl but a valuable j«cunla*y Invest­
ment. About ayeare'nee the l«*tbualMMlArt-’na of the c’iy was de-ifoyod
by fire, and from the nil'is th-a wn
Fa»e »p ung up ilk • "J nr.b's Gourd'*
•■ifiirfwrs that to-day wocld red o h&lt;ar!r enough.ln a single yiro.tp r ay tho cutircl m occarkmed by the fire to indi-

upon any political community coutainingan &lt;&lt;tual number of people, among
wh. m liberty fa ae srojre;
•
.
Among whom law and Justice are so
nperAJly mtmtnteteireJ ;
000 fret deep, and the scarcity of tout
Among whom property to ao well
prevented the u-eufstam fa- uump'ng.
which was done by wate-wheels, elded
by tunnel drains. But the great depth
reached in 18*® precluded furihcrj-rogrssln that manner, and a tunnel was the grow।h and development of the recommenced for deep draining, which Is llgtojs sentiment:
but now finished. It la 22 miles long;
Among whom there ore ro few poor;
2,&lt;X»,(X.« cul-lc y.rtla of solid rock were
Among whom there is such untkkg
exr.vste*i, 10,000 |&lt;oundaof|owde:-i*eed, conprehcnelve and healthy philan­
and the lineal extant of bl sting holes thropy;
Among whom there Is rach an amount
ee*&gt;y with thr awful fire of I ut night succtssful e tni&gt;le:ion of this coloaeal o: weal h »o n;ua ly dlfir.tvted;
xmssg wlcau there la ouc h promise of
t k-s been the mo t fear ul'y devas n- work, the ^O.LCO miners, wbooc liveli­
hood
is
i
ow
aaund
h
r
lwen:y
years,
pliyei
al pr.jgr,as;
'ug confltur ration whic h we ha"ec’er
elcbrnted the event with gr. n l rejoic­
Atuong whom the ownership of land
ing-. ’I hn mines can now be worked lu fee simple is so unive.aa);
A inon, whom labor la so much reuntil 1887 without steam, and they bare
-i*i.
been eye arod aloes the yerr U21&gt; lu con-

Factoru. ysri nifU,
D*nim».
Sirin* Fhir+in*,
, Prints,
Colors,
Sugar,

Good Tea.
Pest Tmnrrial Tea.
H*a.rif Satinet. P®,411-irneJ Carsimrrr.
Red Flannel. ¥»

BEST STOGI BOOTS $4.50 PER PAIR.
Wool Hats.
78 Cotton Batting,
Satinet Saits for Men, &amp;8,00 to 812.00,
AU-iroot Cassimrrr suite, 812 to 20.00,
“
Broadcloth Dress Coat for 810,00.
A flood black Overcoat for 87.00.

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

uauous ; rofiti.bie producticn.
•lest oy d nearly, if not q'li'c. four milH&gt;B dollaxarrrr'li of prope ty. The dai­
ly paper.. • sLlmste 'n : lie v cinlty of three
millions, Eut the'r Ogun* n e, by th se

“»uSaBl£

A Grant Republican Club has been
Io-*. 1 a; oak of thia : re.ti ion flat ration
ns ore Ore but propirly there we e two erg nUc l in Utand Rap! 1&gt;.
—there are &lt;2 Grant (duLa In New
The first begun In Birch's fpl.nlid iron
Ham; shire.

No. 20 Lake b tract, half a block b-low.
and an the &gt;ipr oaitc eld5 of the stre--t
For a time It was enf j-ree.i that ht« *oeood fl-ewaa a re-ult of Use flrM, having
c-&gt;ught trm t» e m-se «f flying cinders
and mas os o' fire whihti.c ong y wind

teawerar it !• d^smed crerUtu that thia
sosre*n£tbeptp-pcilty of the city have •eeond. ntrl by fa , the most ierrib'e fire,
teen enhanced beyond ca'cuial on, ns was the work of an Intend.ary, end some
thero&lt;ulto' wi&gt;at w.s termed “one of] '«o so far m to apee t o' a fl m which
themcei dis-trocs fine th tever dc- wts en tl.e vr gv of atiura who hod
vastitol the cl'cnTrsrlar State. ” We
wish simply u« euggist to the wsdthj
owners q.'th-Fria, on. tho * b 'rned di- ia tno-e m-y pf ronceamvnt and dlffic 1;
trlct" In Haa tuga, that it would be i x- o' detection that urso®, an 1 I hatiiale
podie it far thacn. fluanci elly and oihar- even t*&gt; rej&gt;cat what fa publ cly s srerto I
wias, in our opinion, to pattern afor &lt;ho
liieetmte ccoce-nlng the origin of
gentlemen &lt;&gt;f this City who find themf?l v»q actually &lt;o much richer th «u they
cellar and first Coor of the bulhlln- No.
fire hero, and ere-.-t, etecant, thr c s ory 20. roeopie-l a» a dry goods store l-y C ir
Brick Block with th» lea«t pcsaible do- *ot&gt;, Plrle A Co. Ttie origin of »h&lt; first
I«y, to-**&gt;e end ‘hit tn the future as In fire, in the Birt h b'oek. Is not known.
the p. st the buetnees pAr p.ptaot Bast­ Tiie spcctode of the bu nlng &lt;&gt;f this
Ings aba'l boeecoad to no lutind vU 'oge btiUdlto? was anbl mo, rccnied os If In
in lhe fta'e. while at the aatno time Its ter Iblo grandeur it &lt;onl I rcareely be
t^ryoi'y reap Innro jecun'ary proft-, ,a:&gt;ri»ssed.' until the file swept down the
tie the rcai&gt;lt of Ihclr dibrts to prompts ,other side of Lake Gtroet tawnrds the
tbaproepe ity of our beautiful v i'aie. Adatns House. ; he f-.l Ing of the hngr
nBit bur design wr» to wrlteof NTe», ;Iron wnlls &gt;book the troth, the ticy was
not of llastiDgs, and wc return t om
(hw degiess'on tosay I That lire enterprt e of the Cliy tire put set«on Ota not ,
•niy built up tho ■ burn.” district, but
hen ateo hullt n dam accrues the Ft ,
Joebph, plaslng the linmeuae wafer paw- :
er VblohA furulah*. cruder ti o con'roll
of man, for all the p rrposce of bualuesa
.whichdetuaud waterpower, tho result ।
dcr. It lenp'rd forward. madly forward
value cf the real cstite of the city, ar the coat, t't ong party wal l avalecl
. least, five times the entire co t of s. ruo- nothing ngnlnst it. 't Ley quk kly gltwtojie, if‘lb th* prorpact of making N'ijcs ed with he. 11 and one Du I ding n'ter an­
in the future,what sheahojlJ have long other eve med to built into fiame nt nil
since bucn, tho loading uia:iufaciu£ng 1. a stories a:multaneouely, while long,
City Iti. the tifata. Already arranfe- eager tongues of flame darting from the
ntenU arc being perfected for the con- windows lapped the wall l-crond. 8o&gt; n
stfu. t'on of one of Use ••largest paper n ta g? drug house was reached by the
miiis" in tbo country, and over *30,000 fire, that of Bumham A: Van t-ciiaaek,
of foreign capital is promised to । remoU and tb« re were numeions loud explotho prtwpo lty of the cute prise byonr
F—ttmt CailreiH. It ia mid, also, that Here there ware hopes that It would be
aw exUnaive Woolen or Catton Facto y cheeked by a wide alley which interven­
nr paosloly both,wdi be erqoud the eom- ed be. wren the drug store
the Im­
Imitc.iroa by p.r'.iei from New 1 ng- mense marble edifice extending down to
iand, ami mon of long c^x-ricncc » Micblgcn Avenue. Vain ho]»e! lu a
lbw moments ull tills palatial struttire

t o.- a t me it was thought tltai-~iba de►truction of t!ie A lama llo.tse was ii&gt;adtanto. Ult by bcrcuieen afE-rta .t was
preserve 1. Tb» faN and beautiful walla
of .be g oat marUo trout buckling went
down with a a-r-m of orsahce, wbl: h
•book the city for m .uy b.uets ai-oau
By eitrvsa o'cJocl: ti.e danger of farther
g road of the Hro was over. Twonty-iwj
orou.-larpsst anJ ba»t mareaatJo firms

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladie's Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, $c. &lt;J-c.

DOH FAIL’fD CALL k SB!

—llrztth^AH C. Waaua, of Kalamatoo. has been confirmed by the fl. F.
OYER &lt;50,000 15 PREMIUMS
yena'e. Consul at Mna.'hestee, England. TO BE AWARDED TO PURCHASERS.
—The Indians In the Indian Territo­
ry ae represented m rap: Uy advancing

To bay your DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.

—Georgs M. Dent, a brother lo-Uw of
j Gene-nlGrant teactnd d.te for Delogate to Congr. as from Ar Ixonia.

To buy your GROCERIES.

Go to Roberta’
*27,000. lu-uranrc, *0,000.
U'in. F. W. Kelliix former member
ofCung esa fr m Michigan, la the radi­
cal nominej In tho first district la Ala-

—Mire Chase, who shot a physician ii
lllwaukre Lut work, for an alleged
itrage, has been almil tod to |1,&lt;XX)
—Gold herein ioWer in New York,
and the money market !• easy. Bunks
show a large Increase of gold and de-

—Ann Lam*&gt;ert. a sewing girl at Nllea,
Mleb. has fa'len hrlrew to fifty thous­
and :lo lore by the death of au uncle in
England.
—The Republican State Convention
of Arkanma hare made nominations for
State UffleMB, beaded by Gen. Powell
Clay ton for Uwe nor.
—The dtlxens of Holly have voted
ill 000 In aid of ths Grand Trunk Ex­
tension via Hotly and Lansing to St.
Joseph.
—Uoii. James W. Nesmith, late Sen­
ator from Oraf m. li among tbo many
Dem'Mr^ta who have avowed their in­
tention
suppo.l General Grant for
—Captain Ed. IL llsber la a eaadldale for fitito Auditor In In line. Ke
loa: both of bte legs hi tbo war U p*it
down the Boathwa Dsmocntic rebei-

und then so rapid we-tire j rog esaoftiie
—The Jackson Otam learns th U tho
flames that it w.m impoefable t« n«te iln
ot.poof their udramea. DIgtrar, and Mkbigan Central Railroad Company
h phe.- rea» the fierodWlnd odder nd will nr c: new dopoi building^ on thrir
oold.rprewthcDlght. iloao wereftuan, jrrjiwd In that dty. during tho coming
tbo supply of water failed, the ntuued
tbo rreaauf lDcie*«-d and inc casing
y-ffmws^yy the•*•* »U*0d*teetreoul-Kth slm^rew^1
•war. Notooly pubi c but I&gt;r.v*te anio.~
pri^remnuuumJ’y------------------—*
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history .dumb, there stood the six
Mairs of Nev England, cverL-sting
mi nomintB for the pespetantioa of tho
memory, of the great qualiths of the
min who bullion a Purtan Uaala. And
Insplfaof the old alary by which the
ptom ere ot the Mayflower have t«H afl
«^e &gt; A
apitoof Utax kind of criticism
which, tn nosering at long i rayere, ftmgetathe godJincwJofmen who msdrthsm
and th.it. In e-tln atingi barach rs, takes
aoooeal of tbsbkmlahoa only, and con­
vert- tho peeollntitlia of an era into the
spcdal vioct of tho ImUvidnals who
; cur.rl.rd th rdn tn sjdte of despotic
•action ogalu-t what New Engkud
l&gt;aa taught.nd lived, the fact remain*,
and is now coafcescd by all the world—
wmv

GOODYEAR, BARLOW A BAILEY’S MAMMOTH STORE.

To buy your TOILET AND
FANCY ARTICLE.

LaSiEi. tenntasdn taROBKRTS'
To buy your Tiavk4No Ba*He has the nealctt, beet,
hrgeM and cheapest assortment
ever brought to this market.
ket3.

To bey your

Books * Sta­

tionery.

My Good, Ut. been
M(h« p«.
pie will find our, on pring me e
&lt;all I obtained tbea in Kew
York, u,d ouiMllthtmuehekp
„ Detroit and CHeefo honm
«*o. I did thiuk &lt;rf odrortimnj
tbe.c good., but our neighbor,
bore k&gt; oouipi.talj ejbauied
■tore-

BOUGHT

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Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

AND DISEASES OP THE THROAT
AND LUNOS,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Oraoxic CATAXSH.

Good r»—
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RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
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io th m elves, anJ of pity U&gt; that* w.th

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In vnrl tbly Caused by hvn oral or inflsmA TTF. NITON EVERT BODY I
i -be Article on Weir O.Hceo &gt;u the new &lt;

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og.i io rveorrr thrir ruler. For she llalrliff to
ihlo eawae. Mr Hworery modr an rrxuw.rei

F. D. aHiar 4 Co . R.nsriila and Cboo.i.1. aa.totbe pr—|4r at Western Micbigan. that Mr
^f thio Orilagv, l.atr it.ia oil K&gt;r aide. IBs c»-l of II iauao uf Ibe boot ad. ncatea in the Stlaoe II la.
p«r»n»«ni,»ij &lt;oe&lt; yusu'wlWag. '

/Ttsssns ria'it—Al an adj-sururd meeting of
^Iho lla-tlaga ItrL.-.g'Cleets,.■ l&gt;tld Friday ores
tog hat.iaeatnaiiHad - a&gt; oppon-led to prepare

Book* * Mb-

of wb.eb woebwrid Irhe to make r;&gt;rctal taeeliM.
but oar span Ln bids, and wo ealy add a Uel uf
Ibr causer 1 rted ur disposed oH with tbo ectloe
leaf, by abplaror of repute, whois &lt;rll knees la
IMua.a augagrd :
■ Ua cuoimtuiity.
.
ceiwiaai ciuina.

tl'nony In re arJ to the voice of your
a-lebtHJo syrierndf treating Catarrh and
'Haeaecfl of the Resp.Litory organ*. 1
have uwd your remedy, “ Oxygenlxcd
Air," In my practice for tbo ia-t year
with emnplctc ineoeae. I have cured
the worst lorme of Catarrh, and a ma­
jority of the cae eof BioncbtttaandConuiiipton in their advanced st igea. 1
unqu liOodtv pronounce “ Gxjioniicd
Al." tbo greatest boon ever ya conferrod upon our ouflhr ng race, ard b« pe

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'ELL Mtha peoon giving me B .

lareenr. plead guilty, aeulauee bard IsLoe ia lite
Stole I'rio-u lur a. 'year. V. U. Iluiurwk f-r

debt.
The Feuple re. Exekid Myvn—Onsd I.arsesv,
tnod Uy jury. rerdMl gniliy. oeetenn a guieoa

Moffat’s Ltrs Pillo

telllgeulpLyalcIan wlH adopt yt»ar iy«tern In the treatment of a'Idirbuk afflot.otxs
Fraternally Youm.
L. M.’tEE, x. o.
Na, IDO Westminister ftt.I’rovfakace.
Db. C. L.'BLood,
My Dear Str: I have tested your remcdy, ‘ Oxygenixed Air6 in aivunred
stages pf,Catar h. Brodehftto a id Con•umplten. •MUhrfml s bar. booa, te
tho b giirst .erne, aittafsctoey; oo pcalUto am 1 of Its wood, rtbl power to irrxet the pro^rtm of tho above tmmed

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of
Urcr&gt; BJw* «r
Sila, HIlMln,. QWhWU,
.r-x- lu.. u—.I--.— ... Billon Complolaia, BhonuUsn
.»—_-&lt;«■aor— mAF«™r«i:4Arm.
certifcatec are la
a'gaiy reeesmmrwean «•

DRUGGIST AND BOOKfiELUOl

^£IDDLKFUXK

Pint days af March aid Seytaaihcr,

MIDDLEVILLE

WOOLEN FACTORY,

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Orick

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Send for Circular, and address

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JKWKLHT &amp; IUSIC SHfflt

DR. C. L. BJXM7D,
BUoQlgsmscy rims.

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Um.r, v aCCOUfiU Of perfect CU1£S hfbrtod
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lht#te laTjinabta BadUetaM.
FwpL, ^eyw^I&gt;Uth&lt;5Br(UnM|4Fat

■eUPbrskla-.a Wanted to adotu thia

stem of femtioe.

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A.j.v-wU-u.^b^. fill tho fractions of the body
1 burns TitAier. 1- iMaoSet In a hefilthj COStlitkm.
• aAi byall DnefMa. Wks. A Devtasl Fwpri-

srauviwrftf

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f you
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&amp; GOODYEAR,

vise nil who may be auOtalug frm» them
to place (btmedvM under tho treat
ment at oaeo.
Rexpk. Utally yours.
, tried by jury. »erJL-i guilty. aruieoca leu results than any other Rcdldne btRev. R. Tomlixsok,

end ..W.|«ilLT UmmowWiibrr richly deerrre I
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DARLOW

FIOWEI Aik VMETAILE SEEM

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FraVD-ING Ba»be neatest, beat,
pest assortment'
this markat.

far Opprucaj al lLpa.xt regular mseling ul tbr
Cwtlr. Ski. b will br iwld al Z
U . on U'edar*
tw-r tor owe year ta Ibe Stole I’riaon a. Jackson.
dar. tbs 1 t)b is«t_. ia Ihr Che.* etob U..om,
Il ia profxaod to reorganise uodar ll.« name uf
Tba Uutagw Ulmry Aaa-wialicm. with lite do- about ea II abvuld be, aed tn&gt;a&lt; ibe people wlU
aign of asenr'ng f-or tho members, and Iho own- b, oat-aEid '0 lot him aaree Ml hia aoeieucr. and
■0wa.tr, irldsr raaye of literary prirUrgsoin
Urnahap. af lx%to&gt;sa. Esaara. Hrr, CHl&gt;o.aats, Koadlmu. so l Ub&gt;ary I'rirnsgsa.

InttBOBOir

N. BARLOW,
W. f=. GOODYEAR,

Ont oT the many tho &gt;eaud t sttmonlal« reco'vrd we ] uUlah the fullowing:TICK'S lUUSTRATtO CATALOGUE
Du. C. L. Bixxid,

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Groceries.

(Ki. W, l.aro loro a.iag. and she liar m lire county, and wbieli will elill further
Ibores-tMy taalooltbla ar'.clvof ..iL and can rvs commend trim to !'•&lt; cnoMeoernf party l.tiganta
on.Birod II to tlw public. 01 r-nal la soars co is Una rectasu of tba Stale. Wbile Mr Hold, f-r
spoc, to Kotssmr.ll. I.r Utilllamj ufitdb*. Ar , tbr d tract tl r-w Ido wlodo so ri into thle r»t
and/or/rrdf a-ir^ Cr.^ rr^tonra. wll'CU La. ««»r ami labored a, .mly be can. wbew eoiwcim. uf

arts*

mtmhrtne is mute ton or tnflxtne.1.
prnduc ugs o-plous afRi.'on of vitcld
miler. 1'11 be prtHuerd bybe ofhlatn
the blcxxl i: ia si meat Oort ahi to &gt;nd In
ConmrrpUon, unia a rpeotllly runtl. bcc.uaelib Impoolblc to entirely prevent
the matter In-in ran nine down tba breachlnl Imo the air vesicles, and »ucb Is
tho cxcorioilup, o- Molding property of
the m ttcr, its e ntact with tho delicate
linings of the air Ovlla at onco eauaae Ir­
ritation, and Id vitas tho homo al propirlno.’ lh-bloid lodepodt Ibsrulu
Tulietc'ca and G’.oers.
Ca'arrh a’mnot always attends Con­
sumption, and frequontly liau.'e to It.
In OxygonLed Air we havo uparities
cure lor tlue diaeaw. The remedy Is 0I«.WLUTIO!T MOriCE.
li l&lt; aa'hrstkslly Haled that taken by inhalation.—breathed directly
Into the longs, and through them e&gt;rried Into the blood; thus as roon as the
blond win caxty it. It reaches ell parts
.edkal of the syetem, decomposing the Impure
.kill
matter In the blood and expelling It
thr-ugh tbo parm. and thiougli the na­
Lur.-a
Cheat
tural channels from the system. Thus
n.tl, Easaclath
you will se«:hni tho Cause of the dlM. ee
■EVOIUT1OI II TkAXI
ia removed, and th? tUeoaso it ielf mtut
follow.
in tliitoamomsnncr Vc treat and radLrally cure Bronchitis and Conaamntiou.
REV A E. WILSON’S
-.no su rd lug tesm t’jrs? diseases
des|n! o’rvl:e£ If you arc too faraway
io 'lumurauiM ana use us po.eouaJly,
write ad&lt;ecri|&gt;t)ca of your eyrup.oms,
JAMES VYCfK,
and forward to tbo addrcee below.
IMPORTER AND GROWER OF
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kopoaflrr .ooranl rspoT.mest 00d toil. ptv4uero
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llxiiaga fsb^M. IsKA.

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iwipa'Oal. aa l after arrrnd Luara drliheratton.
lbr)'i-y found f•* iho«|rfci&gt;Jknla. wbemupoa. on

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nirnt. -ll&gt;«Kt*e*l&gt;re C..«nm.t1ee of Iba
c.iwnlr Agricultural mwisit ara rr41.-a.ad lu
n.rri.ril.el'autitrO.f. ..ftrr. ia Ua.nn*. 00

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Drug &amp; Bookstore.

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•r tAY xin rakcv roouw « w«i*k fw
of rtarrlltta. r&gt;llk '*»•* l-awer*. A-.. Ar.

FREE OF COST.

�Who are the men that are needed In
th^ world? Young men that shall bear
burdens. We here enough mulleiiatallca; we want oa* drew. We hare
enough mushrooms: we want timber.
XVKRT IkiriY MT* THAT
.
We hare enough men that are willing
to do anything for the take ot getting it. frenhdorf * op,’
along, but what an Ibe - worth T Th-y KELL MORE CLOTRIll
an bridges for men to walk ewr. -They
aro tovU. Menueethrm litre sand-pa­
per, to scour with, end turn throw them
down and trampte them under foot. A
young man that does not know bow to
■mfiSto”* y»«w®x th it has nrt
power Io resist tho eup when it le pre*
■anted to bbn—what b be but a | tmr,
mberebls waah-clo'h; but a reg, dis­
honored, nnd pvt'to tfie vlleri use"?
Who caret for him, or moirno over h.m
butw.mo Christian mother or Cbrttfan
mlnb-ler? Dot a.voting man lh.it know,
bow to eay *ix©;”that knows how to
resist evil flhat knowa bow to gi re buffi-t U1OK AT &lt;H KGtW»DSl WythlCK., tgg$
for temptation—b no ho ha denlng
hlmr If ? 1&gt; not he making bls bone*
toqjh—particularly b e b. ethanes ? He
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Grat Beiittin fir 60 Bayx!

jssaiS

mgaaaye, “Ueia b a difficult &lt;!epa tma*t b&gt; toy e-tabllahtn&lt; at, end I would
pay ahno l any price If 1 could And u
roaa that I could tnurt." Soya the m &gt;n
whom he nddrreees,"! know an Impractcableaortof fellow I think mb;htaujt
you. He wilt stick to wlintTie th Inka ia
right at all haxarda. You l aunol tu n
him fmm It by any jx.wor on eaith."
Bays the other man, '*1 want a lignum*
viMF 'man*, send him to me." Let It
once be known that a man ca&gt;not be caJo!e&lt;; that he w ill no: I e, wren for b m-

STOCK : HABDWABE,

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY’S

w&lt; k«*p esasUndy oa band a fall »wiai»l sf

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

Hana *'nlrick Conner, formerlyknowi
as Beuu Ilackou. CMiiUiLuUw the tuhua
ing to the St Louis ff-u-r J ■■ ■ »••&lt;, a nor
paper juai slaiud in that city :
Never iusurv your lito k.r the bench
of yuUr.wil&lt;S Gur a greater Sum than tm
Qu iieebil dulltua. A widow with muu
munly flian tbah id a dang-rous legacy
toleuvu to iMafonty.
The gnmu uf life is verv like a game '
of carda Timo dsada, tLalh cuts, and
erery-Lody is muting for the lost Uump.
I think men drina in cn»wds because
tb^f are afraid tO'driuk by thamselrea.—
It requires a guud uimi uf vuuriign to
stao&lt;uqenlooo and puur a glass uf whisky

PHILLIPS * tEKTlET

HARNESS

The Liat

ETLfif SCEBCOKI W Hit STELE,

Success.

Wineo-Tar
j^ALTfAione

quit hia company; and If he eland. n
you, take cat iha: nobody w.U believe
h.m. NoinaUa. who he la. er how l.e
aalauaea &gt; ou. Use wisest» ay ia to el h.m
aUae; .for tli'rc I* nod.lng Uttar Uan
tUi cool, calm, andqvilet way o. dealing
with the wronga.ere ®eet with.

SHOP

TO BUY YOUR GOODS

I PROVED.

'of Alinaelf ahirtt
than be'ere. It d.g.adia him in the eyes
of ollie a, and. what l» woae. Idaata lilt
MnaibUtiea on one han &gt;, and inota.i
the pouer of pass ouate hriuLlLty eo
thf^hex. .The t uthla, the more pooicaMy «nd j &gt;le4y we get on, the bet.er for
•or nelghUua. In umocaaes out •&gt;( un
the boiler ooureo b, If a loan cheats you.

IRON &amp; STOVES

Dry Goods,
Boots 4" Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.
Groceries,
Bisee Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.

n that be baa been t0»d, and that ■
there lalnw.td principle In him. and
letlefn*. him up cl •• uc Ion. end I wilt ’
go: a mllli .n Ulu on him!

EvegiUnlj iaanxiutia to gu tu heaven,
bat aob/ly iv in a hurry atom it
If a man is without enemies would
not giro ton cents fur hie triunda. Ibe
tnAtU who can please everybody hasn't gut
sense enough tu displease onybodr.
iWhen an aoinaintance ears, “how arc
yon F*- and nuhoa by you without paus­
ing fur a reply, I wouldn't if I wen* in

IF YOU WANT GOOD GOODS CIlELf,

WogftE

Great Bartains fir to Pa#

Still Leads the Van

llA’tKDRESSl!?6
BOOTS $ SHOES, UHE-tP!

y/ew;tylt inoneB01(le

0.1. SPAULBINS.

as well as that: whp wish t
it. Ths beautiful rlou and
imparted tothfiulr make It

DEPOT, 108 Gl’.EEXffICn KT, K. T.

nucoONEDsIlAR.

Groceries and Provsions,

ATLAUTIC &amp; GREAT WSTERfl
Broad Gauge Railway!
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B»jBarfcK?n.Lfflcei^

NEW YORK

“Wall; Mary f
“It ain’t uico I don’t like it ”
“Hush"
. *T dun t care it ain't nice; and ' wuodsr wby aunt brought as to such a place."
“Hush. Mary, tbo folka will laugh at
yon.”
After ons or two fliugs aal a piruueUe

gagtiSSwaBiaret: :ss;

lOHTsry,
PITTlillDMB. -.rs .i .. . .
J*fl I Ia A »I. UPI11 A.
' HA XTI■OK R,jvi&gt;&lt;
WAkltf.VarON &lt;MTY.
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania I

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Gxeait.UMilton
. &gt;. «f EEEfMl MllUU.
terrs Excrltrat Farwhir Ui&lt;»
ia tin towaef Pauauwnka. Borey reeaiy,

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GWO. M. DEW'BY,
«^At HASTIXon. DAKBYNO , MICO..

Tzua.-u.Mnzuinni.

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1868

VOL. XII,
Wriiral

»u«mt»5 -Dirrctoru.

Jfloelru.
LITTLE GRACE.

HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,

tan
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Hoofland's German Tonic.
Prepared by Dr. 0. M.

LIVER, STOMACH, OR

th.

THE SLEIGH-EIDE.

tto&lt;

upon to sacrifice talbm- hi.ob«etororiwU**'»f|t*w-ta‘o» bY
Ma situation—what should be do T Tbe! ‘iwn- J naamuch,. however,. i the revised
struggle in his mind wm ’however, of but Instrument eml.odloi Eijual IUj hto, and
short duration. Both he and hi* friend
decided that there could be no cumprom- great principle, tbe Democracy have re­
iso with cunadonca 'IE* latter assured cently determined to war upon It aa a
him that hi* room, his little salary, and
a.'l his diving* -would be ahorod with him tt-crlta whatever. It will be Uu'.rucilvu
until he cuuld find another and mure
bunurable situation, aud added: "You
needn't l&gt;o concerned about that either. vcnUun upon the various port!uni of this
Su guod-loking a young fellow a* you are Con-Ltutiun.
ta not picked up ovary day.” And su it
The Article on Boundaries and Seat
of Government received evervP-mooratentered the service of Riley &amp; Wood,
leading marehan is on .'*th street, gentle­
men ol undoubted integrity ns well as
fine bitainces capacity, who, upun retiring
from business with atntiie fortunes sever­
insldiou* and outrageous aaal year* afterwards, left ell their affairs
with Hupkina, who paid them to tho ut­ ■au'.te upon our popular liberties, rooolv-

tin «l«aullj ■ O»I;

DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland’s Gorman Bitters

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC,

Hoonand’s German Bitters.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAH TONIC

Equal Bafiage.
Tha ouBstitatian of Peens
ed in 17M, only thnemiN
mixtion of'the United State*

«■» M stall) .b«J,

Two years later, in ITOS, Delaware
framed her cuswtitutiun, declaring tMt
all election* shall bo five and wo*l"
u.. — V..-.V. t_________ ' '

Maryland formed her ron*4itution a

having a freehold of
in the county in whit
and reaiding' ihenrin,
having prujwrty in this
value of thirty pounds,
■nA kavInA, i
■ il •»
whfahtl

most fartliing, principal nud interest, and
who went on ih a career uf jirusporuus, Anal paa-age.
honorable dealing until ho had accumu­
lated a fortune of half a million doltars chtee wt.a oppexed by the Democrat!

*. ». H'u

A Car Incident

The Article upon the D’.vte'on of the
Ono sees a good deal of character when
traveling, cejiccially in huiae cars, and os I Democratic vote cad upon ita final pas1 du a good deal uf tho luUcr sort, 1 of-'
ten get glirajiwi uf the ud.l.disagreeable,
The Article upon L-’gistatlve Depart­
or pirtuaut ririo uf my fcUvw beluga
ment was voted against upun Ita final
Let mo tell yuu n little scene which was
a lesson to all who saw it Going to

mini.

wM. onua ®»«t niniR *
jO’is anvriTi,

iHi^rrtlang
A Story for Clerks.
IM Flv-h. CBM I
»r..l Orrot Da:

The editor uf tbe Chicago Journal uf
Cummer cu, cumineriting Uputr tliu recent
failure uf Mr. C. L Llupkiita in Ciuiiubuti, (which Iim uui affected the confi­
dence uf his friend* in that gentleman'*
integrity and frem which ho is expected

KBArrra a oanavnioit.

a C PUISDLK

There are »umo jKti-ticuliir* ounnected
with tho early Li«U&gt;ry uf Mr. Htilikihs,
which.4ta au uld resident u£ Cinemuuti,
wo happen to know, mid which wotliiuk
it may bo graulyfag to hi* nnminuus
friends and uaeim to all yuoig men who ■
contiinplate a like houuiabto and sue-'
analui cwreer ua tew, to laalrio- jHitata.—
Shortly ultor uur removal to Luulunali
from the East ur about tho year 1849 or
1850, two yuuug men—ur Ixiys rather—
camo from Columbus, Ohiu seeking otupluyment a* clerks. They brought with
thi-ui nothing hut good health, guad sptr-

r o iDtr.mi.

STLVA’nrt H C-XJK.
«l Ui -&gt;~in

.
JOHH M’CRAXT..
xSSSS

trodnetiun, tln-ir uutire ivitaow for *ucww being upou tho imptioeiun they
might be able to mnke by a. mue than
ordinarily aftracti • o p a a /tud ijqsjsrianoo.

WEAK AND DELICATE CH I LuR Ln
TV«™.1| or amslealr- haw artumalauJ l«

;h

ill

had the mas tiers and bearing of gmi lie­
men, and thia very soon attracted tho attentiiin of shrewd Lusiueaa men who
I know the marketabta value of such uuI usiinl uttia.-tiuna, and they viry aouu ob■ tainod what wuro snjqmwxl to Le eligible
situatiuna

. •ULa-Luv'lSM ia«r

HA*TT&gt;OS HOU'E.

Hen. Geo. W. Woodward.
M-n* IS !•*&gt;

lirudstrwt, then a

Hon. James Thompson.

book etorw uf thin city and uf the West
euterod the dtevice of. HcAiJy W. Derby,
then the furemuat mun iu the Look trade
Utnoinnali. Hopkins had hardly beme initiate iu lus

From Bev. Joseph IL Kennard. D. D.

■a. lasts
i । without money or Htenda and sucmiupiy
doiiendent upun din favor of his emiJoyer lor his daily bread. Thia Bradstreet

. II. KKHKAnn,

miwiuf

a

m..

n
* nrsTixcs woolen factoit.
sw BoiFlwrRY:

wh.u it wasfnltaol. A* we lulled along; on Ar.,c e IV of the pre^nt O,M.UuI glanced up and down tho two rows of i don. but tbe minority deci nod to mlaces and am used myself by studying dor e It on oxcuntof tbe fact that It did
them. Nuno were pru-atularly attractive not B-psrAiely s ibin t to tbe people al­
except a buy uf eighteen, ur so, who snt
ternative pruposldons of license and
uj&gt;]K-sito. Bo wosu t handoutue, nor very
wo J dreoMx!; but liwieua* bonielhfag p.-t h.bUlnn. It w.llbe borne In mind
wry ploaaoul to me fa Use thin brewn in th a connection, that since the Contaco iMintaludfously uvur tho book. From ■ dtut ou was submitted to the people
and !ta canva slug commt need, no
uf hie *hunHer» I fa
that ho had charges have been brought against tn!s
him nil the
mure lurAtasb-^ While list Inciting at ly admitted.
The Article on Executive Department
him an ultTculm ud wumnu gut in. All

From Bev. X D. FradalL

CA"T on.

-tSMSS.
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the right of inHingo,”
ask that Michigan shall
princiidu uf Equal Sul
the faxhers uf ths Be,
heart of tho Revulutiu

gtattlbng

men and then the tom* uf W
Jcffersuu, Leo and Patrick
od her cr.nstitutfon d

Let u Return to the Faith oftheFath-

In advocaUng Equal Suffrage, we ad­
vocate nothing now. nothing rwvulutiuiia-'
the Republic.
advocate
forming the statutes of Michigan

State* which created tho Republic. In
opposing Equal Suffrage in Michigan,
, tlui Democratic argons and party spit upou Ita final pssage.
t un tho grave* uf tno^falheis uf the BoThe Article ju Jur|l&lt; lai Department I public, and abuse their law* and their
- faith. The jiruuf i* easy; it is familiar to
on Ila final paaea^o.
| CTeIy atudoui uf history; it ia written in
The Article vu ftato officer* receir.d I o
erne uf Iho original Stalo cunditurvery Democratic vote curt upun Its Onm । liulu
iw01td of Gw old original States,
puis gc.
’ When any Democrat revile* Suffrage.
The Ar l ie on Impeachment and He- jj, reviles tho old constitution created by
instantly, Bort Leckuuiug, uud rrsjwctlul- moral, t ora Office received nrry Detnfathers uf tho Bepxhjta- When ho

1 wu gentlemen lind given their plane to
while ladies, but nunc of tho five seated
goutlcmau ullered tho uld wunuin a seat,
bho was very black und shabby, but the
'‘ ‘
' tient, and tho |
puurcluthl
iriug nu.pieju- i
about u, otfur1

E

Bho took it with a motherly ■A'thanky, been -o unscrupulously and unfa Uy a-- United States. Let ns examine thoorigdear, tlmnlry," and settled herself with s&lt;l Ou by tbe Uctnoer-tic p ee &gt;, ieceiv» d I inal State omsfftutiuus of tbe old thirteen
a aigh uf satiafactiun. Two girls looked
al uno another and gigled, but sto]*ned
Equal Suffrage
suddenly, with an alturv-.i look when they
fa every on» d
saw, what nunc uf ua had observed be­
South Carolina
fore, that the youth was tame. As bo
arranged his crutch tlio old gentleman
next me bobbed up in an impetuous way
which, made me su^wt that ho was a *ppou t..e Artic.oun Education, when
little ashamed of himself.
htate, haring tho proper q:ialificutiuus,ha*
| “Herr, yuu muau t stand, sit down, sit
an ey aLitf*i io t ‘ti
&gt;r fltit-n into
down,” he said.
.ion In Uu&gt; c. sv « aa U.se'i upon otficc.” Ito article on clectiuns declares
‘•Certainly not, sir, I can stand perfect­
'that “ovary pialo inhabitant of each town
ly well;” and with a decided shako of
the IumuI tliu boy looked down at his book
I be Ard-lc on Military Department
colorings hillo nudur lire four and twenty
years of age and ujwrard, except pauper*
aud I&gt;ereuns excused from paying taxeoat
L.bcieou vount ।
thoir own request, shall have nngb(,ai
tlx. &gt; annual ur other meetings uf the favtes out mu. eon.
•
•
“Yuu’ve been tn die armyt"
Ihe reitta.e on Totrnshipo received
“Yea air, a abort time.”

were still living, and whfll their couaaih
and wisdom ruled in the Republic, dectozv
ing that the electors uf members of the
General Assembly stall be citixuia and
inhabitantsuf this State, shall haw st-

Buuth Carolina alone—the mother of

dared that electors should ouaaht of

usiginal thirteen States, except South

the least degraded then
Democrat tyxitee Equal

standing squarely upon I
publican mpal Suffrage
“Sec any fighting't* ’
day. When we urged t
“ was At Wagner.”
At that time quite a little brecae of^irual Suffrage laid fiuirti
urge-,
l-ii#
action
biiDf
unused
by
toe
rntcivat blew thivugh the our, and thejuld
tuaalo.'the Convcu.ion to p o-lu.ttne
woman jutted the end uf the Luy’a ouat,
that tai ou bur knee, with a tank that muulcl)ul gove.nmenia, iur ttn&gt; j uiposo
ol iduUus Coiiitn i.iut*, etc. As bo
“Gut wounded there I” said the old Aulrte, hrwevir, Is Almost ideud al
with t &gt;e pr .v-sltuis up m tuu sufawt Li
. --..--II .. .An ihtia, w n l .k.
“Last my foot, sir.”
Up I got and insisted that he should could k*du uothiugbyrtfoeJufc Ui« new
ai$ down. But he laughingly refused, Cou»utuU&lt;&gt;n, and th- r^suu* tor ot p&lt;Mt.uuwu.cb ’uay b*w applbd io tbe L.*.vo1U»4 ri
bread iirintapta of Equal Bufftago estab­
curious to see how carefully ths tadioa
lished In tho vo.y mLtet of the Rosulu। queellun will no.
____ u —I.I..
drew their skirts out of lus way—how
Uunary War, end biuught forth in the
respectfully a man uticued the door fhr
very cradle uf American liberty. Let
him and how grwwtfuliy th* ouk-rwd wo­ ulurUomUtut ou. . he uesn jvrauo vole Michigan return to tho doctrine of tho
in
X
j
UouvoiUuu
w-salmp.y
a
usvla-ar
men's eyas &amp;Uwed him. .
t ou u. p l iclp ea, and tus uo proC’-iiad fitlto a
The oU charter of Rhode Island, which
bear, u, upon tbe qu.edana now before

her that ho bad raored it below ita cost
Tho lady seeming auuiowhat incredulous,
Bradstreet tatempted to make good bin
statement bycalltu^ upotr his hnndsumo
young dork to eoutinu &gt;L Be shrewdly
judged that IIdpkinta huaest, ingenuous proved that
face would ntonu caiiy cunvicriun, and ho
' should thcrtl y to able to dfrU a sole­
Being thus rduetautly compelled to give
evidence, Itojihta* examined the cost
uid nour and black. [Merry’*
mark carefuty, and thou inquired: “Mr.
iur February.
Bradstreet, rto yuu wuh mo to teU this In­
dy tho truth 7"—“Certainly,” replied The Democratic Beeord upon the Conthat wily tradesman. Mawmauying his 10stitut103.
mork with a^rittk and a grimniHM that
story of fraud : “tell her
Wc hsve already called the attention
“Thon,” ouid Hojdiius. oAha people of Michigan to tbe fact that

F
tumiu,

Yormjy Hoj.kin* went to for U1. lmporUsU fft]| c*jnp,iFD. K the

Wo doubt whether Ida recent fail- ’

feet uiion him that that .tern crisis bad. uow Cun,tLul on wou’d nct h*'* cD*
Ho ^claimed with tears to hie rnom-mate
“Y
*

Jacisos,

The Great Remedies for all Diseases

OnH HeaM. mH

NUMBER 42

lhTnei’ti-rk upon CsrporsMlons Other
. ......I __
... ..n ,(■

ocrauc vi tuaco-.iupon th yureilo..
Tao Art c « on Ex mpu ns. which
tho Deur jeratlc o gsu* trevo reeor.Uy

party logic uf
W towed 1

n&lt;w. -The

upon its final passu

*. I.. A. lala .n 41

�The I’nDUDKcr is RrBrujsurxE.ItIs not radicalism, but Andrew John­
son, that stands in tbe way of tboreMorstlon of tbe Booth , to peace and proc­
parity, and nccereltsten a targeexpeudL
tnre of the public money.
Taks Andrew Johnson out of tbe way
and complete order wUl be restored In
three months, and every State repre­
sented In Congress. He It is, who, in­
stead of ad vistas rebeto to accept tbe al­
tered condition of things with good
The traitore everywhere,North as well graee. has roused tbelr wont and basest
as Sooth, obtained greet comfort from
the resuUoftbs election la Ohio lari
October. They eat It down as evidence ■ Kbqro Svrrnxan.—Under thia bead
iTa permanent popular reaction again* t tbaTMThse Auasaayei
In Wisconsin at tbo last election the
tbe Union Republican pory. Tbelr
▼tew of It did seem sornewliat plausible qra-Uon of universal negro suflr. ge was
totalise not fully Informed as to all tbe oubnitttud. and although tbe llepubli-

t 5«stings gannet.

toes! tnfluenras which oflbded, dleaoby nearly five thoua.md majority, yvt
,-lWjirV. tbo proepecta of the Rcpublieaw Then, alao, the great Union party this prop eltlon was defeated by more
not be aroueod to tbe necessity of than tlx thouaand tnqlority.
Ihbla* deilded mistake, the ques­
•Mgorouj and united effort. The oxartfon made was apaamodicand IneflkeUvc. tion of Negro SutTTage wu* submitted tn
Now, tho caae la different. Everywhere the ponplo of Wisconsin nearly txx
throughout the North tbe Republican Txara agn, and adopted, aa a oonstltuorganisation la arousing ilerif. like a ttnn J amendment Will the AVeePreu
giant, whose repose lias been distorted correct thia error 7 We shall ace.
by antagonists, who arenomsbhfor
bls reslatlcas strength when folly ex•rtel The reesnt actiun o&lt; Congreas| pondent in rorte-au-Frinco, Hayti, give
has infused new ener? f Into the powei- us an interesting account on the rela­
lul organlxallon wb' b preserved the tions of tbe Government and people in
llfsof ths Republic In ita greatest peril. Hayti to the Roman Catholic Church, a
Republican Rta'.etucn In tho national subject on which little Is generally
Lagtslatu.-e have felt the necessity of
bold measures, to dsfrat tbe plans for In Hayti any more then It did In Aust U
undoing al! that Congrare, in tho luter- and uti.ee European ocuntrice, and at
«afa of loyalty, has done. Tbvlr spirit pre-ent the Fieaidaot, as well as the ma­
and nerve will be responded to a. eng jority o' the Chambers, are opposed to
tho whole Union line, from the Paclflv I'. We hope that In changing the rcls•lope to the Atlantic shore, S,nd Lum ,
Michigan to Florida.
ernment of Hayti may fully adopt the
Wa have the first proofs of th'a in the American principle of comp! -trec iara
spacial election which took plate In the Hun b-tween Church and State, Instead
eighth Ohio Distiiit, to HU the vaeanci ■*f t&lt; e EuRqiesn Idea of sStaleChuich.
oeeaaloncd by the death of Mr. Hamil­
ton. Both partlei sLim&gt;xxl thlid strict
thoroughly. The copperbrad ondid ,te

of paying thi natl &gt;nal debt In green­
backs. •nd barp.-d continually upon the
burdens of taxation. Illa Republican
eppoutint was a Federal Officer, whose
record during the war, showed him io
boof jq»t the st।tnp tn defeat a. med
rebels and sympai hlxlng Coiperho ds.
Tbe laftrr did th ir beat to invent b;a
election to Congress, and they expected i
to sacoeed, and wu confess a o had feats
they would. The Wa httigtou correapon dents uf tbe Northern O.pjKrhead
papers bad beeu ro, olein? in ad.auce
OVer tbe anLcljiateJ vl.lory. One of
these pqpcrs coupled the probable re« It
with that soon to transpire In New
Hampshire, aud In that we gueas be wa­
shout right, but Oils was unfo.tunaia
for Copperhead pop*rv. Tbe election
Mme off, and tbe Republicans won by a
glorious majority of nearly 1000 v-tca,
while In Ocloucr last Gov. Hayes, had
only one forth sa many. Three large
Republican gains from last October, st
Uila special tlotr.lcn, and on au lucreaaad vote, Indies tea thut our national qumttbns, whenever tbe Issue can io square
!y drawn between tbe adherents end
enemies of Cong.eaa,betwc- n tbe friends
of t.Tje reconstruction and tlmej really
fkroridk rebel r*!on&gt;tion, the Union
Republican organisation 1»(rsvixciMLX
in every Northern State.
&gt;7
’
Republicans of Barry County, Re­
member tbe ca&gt;l on you is for 1000 ma­
jority tn April In vindication at tbe polivj of Ctjigiw, and in rp| oak ton to the
Coppetbrad policy of making Slaves

Our Chicago Correspondence

frotn thordSpinalbUlty of thia wotk and '
giving blui mure time to devote to hte I
peculiar Arid.
The firms burned out by the great Are
af tbe tBtb &lt;riu,areall already eatablUhed in naw locxtiona, and are g 4ng on
with tbelr business aa if nothing lead
happened to them. One of thu first to
recover from the ahdbk was tbs well
kuown boaaeof Norril A llopkina, deal­
ers In crookery, earthen-ware, table ser­
vice, glass-urara. stc., formaly located
at No.» Lake atreeL The day after the
Ore, they bad desk room In an office
near by and were, aa wrari, fl ling their
numerous an I largo orders from the im­
mense stock of go lds which fort ina ely
bappened to be in the r warohosisc.
Two days a*tarwards, they were per­
manent, y e-t tbllabed In a niagtiiflecnt

tnenl Immigine, from any delay or er­
ror in tbelr tilling of orders upon them
or prampl Iran.ml -slon of ord -n through
them to man a tarturo a, that any eueb
ser ous casualty had beta'lcn thesn.
Tbelr present immense stock Is all new
and, owing to the thllin the market, of­
fered at remarknLly eh-ap rat s Their
terms a-e always u-n per cent below any
otherJobben In th-ir line, by reason o’
their admirable and original aystern of
selling In sasortments Tone I to suit
every poo&gt;lble order almost, all packs I
by the manufacturers and so d without
the ordinary labor of unpacking, assort­
ing and re-packlng.
I bc public invo-tlgatlon still coutinura, but the commlU.-es* aevlons are no
more held In secret. Eqanlly unpro■&lt;itno time past has been old Rothgcrber, who has for years been engaged In
tho charitable occu|*atlo:i of balling
gumblcnonl pno-l utes out of prion.
Th'-y expa .-ted some deb revelations, tut
In tbo tlrst pia.e ho wouldn't take an
oath, he hid religious scruples, and
would only affirm; then be didn't know
anyth! -g which would e mprise nnybudy. "Hud he ever divided ihi pruflt*
of bls budin-ss with anybody
"Vet.

Cbcago, Feb. 8th. IWt.'
n. Banxeb:—On Hornby night trembled with ease.- ant c patloa. "My
|
the anuual luaaqurrad** of the Turo- wife," he answered, blandly smiling.
,
They gave h iu Up.
,nrc of the grand errata of tbe season.
The wou d-bo aval of Rhtori, Mrs.
Alnot. If not quite everybody de'-i.-bte Lnndcr, who lias been playing a One
| sueh a big spree as this was, *ueh a series of Ls-hig ongigcmcats iu the
tn
etmillcr
Wc-tera towns, ounce here next
mad lollicklng. .lolly carnival. onre In
a. v&gt; bile, end a belter opportunity for the week. Little Is exp.ti.nl Torn her.
Thu-b.ict opero season of one week,
vrnlldentlon of eueb a l.klug &lt;»*ild not
which we arc now having, tai thus far
been quite svece*a.'uL
Edwin B olb is playing et McVick­
censb lo gallant things to aUracbvr er’s. Un'or unatoly, Mary MoVIcker,
p£fne:a in the danre,—tntf duet otia who la hla leading support hna boeu too
al
k to appear with him this Week.
are not a necessity.—eharp l tt!cgr&lt;tlThe police have d'seovere I aud brokfleat one, of spite and vindictive thru la
by'dloeppoln'ed rivals, perHcularly of
tbe setter and more malicious sex, are Bailment where yo mg b-»ya nud glrl«
given withatioh ca-o; one dues not need were regularly elucatod In thj ar; of
always to revel t, in emvoreat on, tn the khlcvlnf In all lu branches.
Quotation* on ehauge lo-d »y are reexistence of a marital tie; one can enmprvml-e so handsomely between con- perte 1 as closing nt the fo lowing fig­
Viutlona! modesty nn l a natural dc ire ure: 1‘tour, 513 75 Mr white winter;
$10.50
for red; Jp 73 »lt»AO for spring ex­
to dlrp’ay a pretty leg and foot, ora
Ure k girt, or any thing e!»o alm&lt;at, the tra. Wheat no. 1 8—OS, no. 2$2.'e@tfemale mind never hesitating to sacri­ 04, no. 3 $1.88@1.S®. Corn, no. 1, &lt;dk;
fice Jegltamacy of C'»lume to apcctacu- new, 6l@S3o. Oats674€6Bjc. Ryeni.l,
lor &lt; fleet. Then, with all tbew, there fl.M@l,l»._liarley, no. ! t'2.OO02.1T
laai-chan epidemic of fun, burlsk;us rv ecle I, S1AJ01.88. Timo by sect! iland extravag;&gt;nee, why tbe very mag­ llifl-W. Flax reed. TH.40. Clover
netic sympathy of the occ.iaion carries eesd, $7.2507.70. Me e Pork. $3,000­
away In tbe mad revel tbe moot aedato 21.25. I.ard, 131c. Shoulders. Bjc.
of i oople. Tlrm IfaU, In all ita great ex­ Rough slden, 0001c. Cumbcrhnds 8jtant and numerous nxdnv, «aa deneriy 08|e. Short rib*, 10c. Short dear, lie.
crowded with the ray throng of mvkti Dressed Hogs, $7.4O&amp;8^0.
and fam eaily in tbe evening ant'd grey
dawn, tbe Joyous fa'tlval went on. If
there wna one dcfoct In the aflklr, It w as
in the alraneeof ooetly and magnificent
Tn hka recent mesrage to the Towa Lcgeostumes, ths ten dun &lt;y bring central­ lalntnro. Cov. Ftonb, alter eiaakluc of
The Granite State, baa the honor of ly to the humorous and grotesque. One the rapid prognasof agriculture in Iowa
kadlugoffla the cosuing Frra.dcntfol pleasing feature tn thia direction was the calls attention to an important subject
campaign, and we are glad to ob-erve serie* uf txblciux on the stage Brat of
“It is not, however, in ths pursuit of
that tbe Republicans are aebveiy pre­ these were the rcp ee'ntatlona of'*Tarparing foe tbe State election; In that turus'* and “Olympus,'*in which nearly agriculture alone that tbo enterprise
ttala they are lighting aquarely on ths aB the mythological deities were superb­ wealth of our people are advancing. In
prealdcnllal platform ; tbe Republican ly mriratu ed. Appollo wxa a limping the general dovelojmrn’ of our varied
Mate Convention, which unculu-.vualy one-vjad flddh r; Gany mode was awhiu re-ourcee, other dei artmen'e of enter­
a (ironed brer-Jerkar and cupld a foot boy. prise and of remunerative labor are like­
rated Gen. Grant fot ths Pro sideray, Of coune there wete many practical ly to command a la&gt;gc share of attention
Joksre—oa for Instance, Mr. M waslu- and realise an adequate meranro of sucand under the Inepiratii n of tbe genrrfurmed in an eager whisper that bls wife orae. Our coal, peat, gypsum, took,
ai confldenev leit by the ma«e of the lx opte East, aa well as with us, ii. the ton- had falhomed lib UtUe ruse of "bosl- timber, and plentiful ropi 1 ee of water,
querurof the rebellion, tbe Democratic noas out of town,'* and instead of re­ together with various kinds of raw ma­
party and all robel
t&gt;. pel blurs will, maining quietly at borne, was preotnl, terial produced wl.hln the Blate, or
undoubiodly be vanquished In the com­ under s mask, walcirog him; Mrs C. readily ol tain able In exchange for our
ing contest. The Grant Clubs are doing learned, to bar Josdoua dismay, that her own p odu- tioua. preso-it tho strangest
inducemoaiachatotn exid -or th? Intro­
in New ManipehirwmtMh eflta.eut work, busband had myrinioualy **le.3 the hall
(which, by tho way, would lb&lt;-y uut do tn company with ablnadamlno," where­ duction and promotion of manufactur­
as
be,
innoesnt
man,
had
onlyrebanged
ing enter, ri-ea. Th &gt;t these advantages
here?) while many ItepuUfcau-, oOeiiddisguises with a friend; and ihefw ware are already undontood and rralited is
ed last year aa they bad Just cwme to be,
sufficiently Hluatratod ly the fact that
tandrr loven, who discovered too late, the cap tai employed in manufacturing
prariheri upon them, to acoute the
noniinatlon of Hairiman over tbe that they h jd been wasting tbe swee:- purposes, aashown by ihv eeneua rerarns
nreeof their bemad words un the daae.-t o; last year, amounts tn $15,730,SOO, and
meat noble of the many noble aons of
:Naw Hampshire, Hou. Onalaw Htraree, sir of their own wives and aweitbrarta, that U&gt;ecapital thus invented has bteo
who of count never could be made to more than doubled within the last two
aae new cordially and urne»Uy aualalnbelieve In that perfidious efflrmaUi-n,
iagGov. Harriman, and the Republl"Knew all tbe time that it was you.
It would be well if the people of this
State mure fully realised the Important
eonflilcDea for a decisive victory In
On the third of next month, we are to fact that the various Implement. ad&amp;]&gt;ted
March, which rhsll bean en&lt;ocn Ing
praailga for a grand Republican Irininpb have a ■ Bi grander masqunra le at tbe to agrienliur-*] and mechanic 4 (lareui s,
Opera House, gotten up by the Germain am! the nuu binery re (ulred iu va ious
throughout tbo countiy, In Nm ember
4a i!arm.rrcftor, under Hire* tion &lt;-f th. ir manufoctur ugpui|&lt;oees, may be abun­
&amp;cxL BepaUtaan* of Michigan, eee to
dantly tapplied by the labor of thrir
U that you do your abide duty al rise
own artlrana and meebani a. The vis-t
April eieoitou. that an easy vkto y m-y
sums now annually expended In tbe pur­
be ou.e in November, under tbe loader
chase of these art'des from tlw princely
ship cd Grant,
____
There has beau quite an important establishm.nli of tlm Eest-ru States
change In the edlio iri managemsat of should be retained lo augment home
tbe "Tribune,'* la the au] plaut.ng of capital, and encourage the eutcrpriM)
Mr. Colbcrtb, who has b«m city editor and reward the Indu.try of our own atri­
for four year-, by Mr. f. MeJUl, broih.r ums. Wuabo ildunde-vimd, aeagnive
of Mr. Ja«. Madid- "8am*' U a young question of polltlari economy, th it buy­
ing mors than x c sell, who eby tbe Ul-

and aiisa

qOOD news,—good news.
Pedmi, yard wide,
Strins Shirtin 4,
Prints,
CJ®*
Sugar,

Good. Tea,
Poxf Tmnerial Tea.
JT*ar?i tWvft. P«
All.irnnt Carrini'ere.
Red Flannel, p«

DRUG
ton

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4.50 PER PAIR.
riFats,
75 Cotton Batting,
Satinet Suits for Men.
All-wool Cassimere suits. /It to2 0.00,
Broadcloth Ttress Coat for $10,00,
A goodblack Overcoat for 37.00.

ROB^j

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

young men out of a rood ।
is requested to the ar
•C Hon. R. C. Pr'ndlc, and
bf new advrrtl’etnon!' In il

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumeries,
Ladic’s Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, $c. Jfc.

To buy your DRUGS AND
-MEDICINES.

To buy your GROCERIES.

GOODYEAR, BARLOW t BAILEY’S MAMMOTH STORE.

To buy your TOILET AND
TANCY ARTICLE.

Laiia, te are aM p ti BOBkfiTT
To buy your Traveling Ba«He hu the neatest, best,
largest and cheapest assortment
ever brought to thia market.
ketSi

To Uy your Books

4 Sta­

tionery.

Large and splendid stock of goods/

Mr. Kaitmrs

That'a what’a the matter at
Roberts’ Pionkeb Drug k Boor­
store. My Gooda have beep
BO TTGHT TO SELL oa tbe peo­
ple will find out, on giving m* *
call. I obtained them in New
York, and can sell them tut cheap
a-i Detroit and Chicago house*
do. I did think of advertuiaf
these goods, but our neighbors
have so completely exhausted
every source of wit, towttoh sal
humor, in the many bright edntillaliona of prose, poetry and
blank vera^-beaideetelling8oma
of the Dogondest Whoppers in
the bargain, that I bare conclud­
ed not to advertise.
Bat, as I
uid before, I have New Goode.

GoodGoods, Cheep GofAs, Goode
*3 yoK am't Rt9ti
they are
for eale too.

If you aee any-

lioin's TaxiTxrcxL Tao»
pony will play lu-night Eir
popular piece, end one that
afuH bouse. They regret
the aoa orrww/ of their be;
OMI to play last evening, I
was not thdra, and tbo [
overtook tho mistake and
rauaiag benefit to-night

�y»a! and JRisrtUanrw.

innoixrrtxi

m. ]

M !

ITStllZUll*.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

CHKOSIC CATARRH.

Catarrh to such an extent, that tbe Air
Passages In the head are In a partly de­
composed condition,-tbe nose and
throat filled with sueb a mass of corrupt
matter that they are -bjects of disgust
&lt;o thcm-eivce, and of pity to those with
* ham they Mxrriato.
Chronic Catan b usually aCccta tho

young men out of a rood paring busi­
ness, la requested to the advertisement
of Hun. 8. C. Pr'ndle, under the head

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
DISSOLUTION.

,S5Kii
produc. ng a copious cfTh 'on of riwid
matter. IHttx* produced by scrofula In
the blood it Is almost certain to end In
Consumption, unle s 'peedUy curd, ixc use it Is lmpo**lble tn entirely prevent
| tbs matter li' tn running down the bron­
chial luio the air resides, and such Is
the excoriating, o.- scalding projerty of
•be mitter, its contact with the delicate
linings oTthe air Otdl* atones reuses Ir­
ritation, and Invites the hiunorol pro­
perties of thi blood to depodt therein ,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

Catarrh a'moat alwaye attends Con.
sumption, and frequently LeaCs to IL
In OxygenUed Air we haves pnsl tire
euro tor thia dlaea«e. The remedy La
taken by inhalation.—broalhsd directly
into tbe lunge, and through them Oirrlo-1 Into the bloo-l; thus as toon as the
blood Will iiury It. It reaches all parts
of the system, decomposing the Impure
matter In tbe blood end cxpel'ing It
through tbe pores, and through tho na­
tural eh iuDeli t orn tho system. Th'-s
you will ace that tbe cause of tbo dlaesee

leally cure Brooobilfe and Consumption.
Let n, one eufib.iug from thro- diseases
deepelr ufrvl.ef. Xf you ore too Caraway
to visit our office and too us personally,
write a description of your symptom*,
and forward to the address below.
Send for our circular which gives a
fnll d.senption of these disease*.
Ont of the many tlronaand t atlmonlal« received we publish the following:—
Du. O. L. BiooO,
■
Dear Sir: I desire to give you my tes­
timony in regard to tbe value of your
scientific system of treating Catirrh and
diseases of the Respltatory organ*. 1
have used your remedy, " OxygvnUcd
Air," tn my practice for the*la«t year
with complete s'icores. ! have cured
the worst forma of Catarib, and a ma­
jority of therwereof Bronchitis and Conau«jAea 1» ’heir advanced stages. I
un^ulifiediV pronounce "Oxygenized
Ah" tbe greatest. boon ever yet confer­
red open our suffering roco. srd hope
tbe day Is confer distant when every In*
telllggut phyilglaa will adopt your sy»tem In the treatment of a!j chronic affec­
tions
Fraternally You ra.
I- M. LEE, X. D.
No. IW Westminister BL, Providence.
D*. C. L. Blood,
My Dear Sin. I have tested your rem­
edy, ‘-Oxygen ixed Air" In advanced
stagre of Cater-h. Brodehl Me and Con­
sumption. and the results have been. fri
the highest tense, estlebotory; so posi­
tive am 1 of ita wonderful power to ar­
rest the progress of the above nun rd
disease*, that I enn cousatenUoualy ad­
vise nil who may be suffering :rom them
to place tbemsdrea under tbe treat-

Miura's Tkutbicm. Taoor.—This com­
pany will play to-night Bite Lraa a very
popular piece, anil one that should draw
a full house. They regret exceedingly
the sea urriru! of their baggage, in w&lt;ioon to play last evening, but the fault
wm not tbiira, and the public should
•vsrlook ths mistake and giro them a
reusing benefit to-night

PIECES FALL

INTS

Just Received.

•WSt
SEUUUU,

Plymouth, Maas.
Send for Circular, and addroaa

WE ARE COMING!
fi Montgomery Place,
Boarox, Mam.

■B-Phyalciar-s wanted to adopt this

torr •« y*wr»ctf for IM so*lrs&gt;l Ks we cm
h*Wi&gt; to u. ssrwsl. sMs rod candid «|-«.L«r on
•sy threw*, wkhsei esteblsg MtotUsg uf ihs
•Mto wtrii, sad bcMtolag all ■ ba rirarrr is bit

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PHILLIPS k BENTLEY’S

IRON &amp; STOVES

tt,

Dry Goods,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Hats and Caps.
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
• Fubident Wooeset on Divorce.—
Fresldetit \Vcotsoy of Yale College la
publishing In the New Englander a Vvry
full and able discus-don of tho subjects.
Divorce, in Ita legal aa well as rellg.ou*
and ecclesiastical bearing- He ha* al­
ready written four artl. let, comprising
an examination of three topics: Di
▼orceamong the Hebrews, Greeks and

Now Testament; Law of Divorce In the
Boman Empire and In the CUii'lbm
Church; Divorce and Divorce Law in
Europe tine* the Reformation. Tbetomhlnatlon of thoologle.d learning dltb tbe
knowledge of history nod the history oi
law, given to tbe&gt;e jrapen a g eat value.
The subject ia one in which lawyer*
jnuit feel a special Interest. To .’cgiaL^
tars It is becoming everywhere a practi
ea! quevt.on aa well aa to mluiatora,
whose duty it la to eoiemnlxr the lite of

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$1000 fur 10 01
$10,000 fir 10 01
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ETEDT DEEDED KIXD i^D STELE,

Wine^Tar

’ Defeated Candidates.—A defeated
nominee, who gallautiy bean tha ban
Ser of his party through a heavy fight,
has a firm hold nj on the sympathy u. Ito

. —The author of '-John IleUfax,” in
her novel, * The Woman's Kingdom,"
In Harper's Monthly, exalts her twoh row by saying they were 'honestyoung
fellows, from whom neither no nor fol­
ly had rubbed off the bloom of their
youth, er led item to think and talk of
Women as Cod orgive them! men eometlmes do -men who waeburnof women
who once hung m innocent babies at

SHOP.

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

of tbe-e highly instructive articles will
prtac ut a view of tbe law and practice
of the various Statesin the Union, in :e•poetto divorce.

MtseUon in 1M0. And though Cay w...
always beaten, he waa, partly for that
very reason, tie idol of hh p.rty, every,
enlhuaatic Whig, from th.* Aroo-tquk to ,
the Missouri, being ever reedy to toss oft ,
a bumper with n “Hero's tn thee Har.y j
Clay I” [N. Y. 8un.

HARNESS

MAIN BROTHERS
City News Depot,

Great Barplii for the Pasple!
StilLLeads the Van

Hair dressing

BOOTS # SHOES, CHEAP!

'no’cBoiQe
will quickly restore Gray Hair

3EF"

Groceries and Provsions,

—At a ash vol exrmlnaUon the teacher
waa greatly surprised and mortified, on
ask ing a little boy what the four seasons
were, to receive the reply. “Pepper,
mustard, salt and vinegar.’’ “Why,
Johnny, bow can you say so?" expo-l-&gt;Uted the teacher. '-'Qaae them’s what
®y mother always seasons with, any
how T” declared the fllLd youth.

ATLANTIC &amp; GRSAT WSTKBN
Broad Gauge Railway I
NEW YORK

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !
PNMnem .be *Wi • Qnieb 0*4 Comlhn.M,

—A writer on etiquette observes, that
“when you are seated next a Udy, you
.sbould lx only polite during the first

Atlantic k Gt^ Western Railway.
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Tun ssrr. cnSArasr awd
NIONT EFFECTUAL BE.HEDY

COUGHS, COLDS. ETC.
T/ir If'orid haa ever Produced.
PtrnKLY VBGBTABLE,

The War Department.
CORRI8POKDEXCK BETWRIN OEM. GRAFT
AMD PR1SIDEST JOHNSON.

WAsiaernx, Tuesday, Fob. 4, 1868.
The Speaker laid before the House a
oummunlcation from the War Depart­
ment, inclosing the following document:
Was DxrAxnotxT, Fob 4, 1868. '
Bra: In answer to the resolution of the
House of Representative* of the 8th, I
transmit herewith copies furnished mo by
Gen. Grant of the ourrospobdence be­
tween him and tho President relating to

ing my personal honor,circulated through
the press for the last fortnight purport­
ing to come from the Prcaiacnt, of con­ Hu trctlltncy Axnaxw Jonxsox, Prttidtnl
cf the United Statu :
versations which occurred eitherwith the
Sir: I have tho honor very respectful­
Cabinet meeting. What is written ad­ ly to request in writing tho order which
mits of no misunderstanding. In view the President gave me verbally on Sun­
day, the 10th inst., to disregard the or­
ders of the Hun. E. M. Stanton, as Sec­
retary of War, until I know from the
President himself that they were his or­
ders. I have the honor to bo, very re­
spectfully, your obedient servant,
U. S. Goin, General.
cose tho Senate should not concur in his
The following is tho indorcement on
suspension, to obtain poMoasiou of his
office. My reply was, in substance, that tho above note:
“As requested in his communication,
Mr. Stanton would bare to appeal to tho
Courts to reinstate him, illustrating my Gen. Grant is instructed in writing not to
position by citing tho grounds I harl tak­ obey any order from tho War Depart­
ment
assumed to be issued by the direc­
en in tho case of the Baltimore Police
CommissiononL' In that caso I did not tion of tho President uulc&amp;s such order is
doubt tho technical right of Gor. Swann known by the General commJnding tho
to remove tho old Commissdonore and to armies of tho United State* to have been
appoint their successors, os tho old Com- authorised by the Executive.
missionois refused to give up. However,
I contended that no resource was left but
to api&gt;eal to the Court* Finding that the
President was desirous of keeping Mr. Hit Hrcetlency . Axcaxw Joexsox, PrtiStanton out of office, whether sustained
1fei&lt;t nf the Unittd Statu :
in tho suspension ur not, I stated that I
Bia : I have the honor to acknowledge
had not looked particularly into the Touure-uf-Office bill but that what I had tho return of my note of the 21th inst,
stated woe a general jrincinle, and if I with your indorsement thereon. “That I
should change my mindin this particular
case, I would inform him of the fact— Department assumed to bo issued by the
Subsequently, on reading tho Tenure-of■ direction of the President, unless "such
Office bill dooely I found tliat I ocxild order is known by me to have been aunot, without violation of tho law, refused thorixod by tho Executive,” and in re­
to vacate tho office of Secrefaty of War ply thereto to say that I am informed by
the moment Mr. Stanton was reinstated the S-cratan- of War that ho has not re­
by tho Senate, even though tho President ceived from tho Executive any crier or
ordered me to retiro,which bo never did. instructions limiting or impanng his au­
Taking thia view of tho subject, and thority to issue orders to the Army, as has
looming on Saturday, tho 11th inst, that heretofore been tho practice under tho
tho Senate had taken up the subject of■ law and customs of tho Department—
Stantou’s suspension, after some conver­ While his authority to tho War I)ci&gt;artsation with Lieutenant-Gen. Sherman, ment is not oountermanded it will bo
and borne members of mv staff, in which satisfactory evidence to me that uiy orders
I stated that the law left mo no discre­ issued from tho War Department, by di­
tion ns to my action, should Mr. Stanton rection of tho Presidont, are authorised
bo reinstated, and that I intended to in- by tho Executive. I have the honor to
lx-, v&lt;ny respoctfuily, your obedient aervU. 8. Gmast, General
this ant,
Exarrrmt Mxxstox, Jan. 31, 1868.
known. In doing thia, I fulfilled tho! Gtxtxit: I have received your cumpromise mode in our last proceeding &lt;vu-j; mnnientun of the 28th inst, renewing
versatiun on tho subject The Preadcnt, 1 your request of (he 24th, that I should
however, instead of accepting my view repeat in a written form my verbal inof tho requirements of tho Tcuuro-of- slructious of tho 19th inst,' viz: ‘'That
Offico bili,cuntended tliat ho had susjwnd- Ci olx&gt;y no order from the Hou. Edwin
Stanton, as Secretary of " War, unices
ed Mr. Gtanton under the authority given
by the Constitution, and that tho some you have in form n tion that it was issued
authority did not preclude him from re- by the President's direction.” In sub­
mitting this request, with which I cum-1
far tho snspeAsiou to the Senate. That pliod on tho 29th inst, you take occasion I
having been appointed under the authori­ to allude to recent publications in refer­
ty given by the Constitution, and not ence to tho circumstances connected with
under any Act of Congress, I could not
be governed by the act 1 stated that the
law wan binding on me, constitutional ar
not until set asido by tho proper tribunal wliich you term “gross miareprcsentationr," and givo at length your own reeullectiun ot the facts under which, with­
out tho sanction of tliu President, from
whom you had received and accepted the
appointment, you yielded the Depart­
ment of War to tho present incumbent
President until the following Tueeday.— As stated in your oummunientiou some
From tho 1 lib, to the Cabinet meeting time after you had assumed the duiice an
on the 14 th inst a doubt never entered
the course that
my mind about the I*roaidcnt’s fully un­
derstanding my position, namely: That
if the Senate refused to concur in the non-concurronco by the Senate in tho
suspension of Mr. Stanton, my powers as sus]&gt;cnsiau of Mr. Stanton. I sought that
Secretary of War *Ji&gt;»Lr«w,wuuld,’ceaae, interriow, calling, ruysel4 at the War
and Mr. Stanton’s right to resume at once DojurtmcnL Mr solo object in then
the functions of his office, would, under bringing tho subject to your attontion
the law, bo indisputable, and 1 acted ac­ wds to ascertain definitely what would be
cordingly. With Mr. Stanton I had no veur own action, should such an attempt
communication, direct or indirect, oa the be made, for hi* restoration to the War
subject of his reinstatement during his
suspension. I knew it bad been rocommended to the President to send in the tho distinct understanding, that if upon
name of Gov. Cox of Ohio, for Bocrotnry reflection you should prefer not to becumo
of War, and thus save all the embsrnuw- u party to tho controversy, or should con­
clude that it would bo your duty id sur
render the Department to Mr. Stanton,
upon action in his favor by tho Senate,
yon wore to return the office to mo prior
to a decision by tho Sonata, in order that

ith the Prosidoaton the subject I have
ad no correspondence with the President
since tho 12th of August last After tho ficin! letter, announcing that with Mr.
action of tho Sonata on his alleged rea- Stanton’s reinstatement by tho Senate I
had ceased to bo Secretary of War ad in­
tori*, and who saw the President open
of that office os required by the act of and read the communication, brought
iuuritn, and to appoint some other
Congress, and have continued to disebarge back to ma, from tho President, a mesethem without any personal or written
, all of them
communication with tho President. No
orient have boon issued from this Depart­
asms ocmctoMon
ment in the name of tho President, with
my knowledge, and I have received no
reminded day, the 11th inst, mentioned in your

You thus,m disregard of
ing between us, vacated the office witbouf
having given me ixriroof your intention naro called 1 am at a Iom to poroeivo, u
lie certainly did pot inform me whether
____ .-I_______ ...

any al tempted ramstatement of Mj. Stansubject- The fact that such a promise tan Tl.i, wwmww. ~r &gt;1-1____ • .
existed is evidence of an agreement of
the kind I have meatioaed. You had 14 th instant widly differs from tool con­
found in our first ojnfervuco tliat tho tained in your communication for it shows

Stanton out of office, whether sustained
in the euspenaiou or not You knew
what reason had induced tho President
to ask from you a promsre. You also
know that, in case yutir viewsof duty did
not accord with Ins own ebuvirtiofia, ft

rejay necessary, you aOmrt-.
ted that my rental of them was entirely,
accurate. Sincerely anxious, however, to
bo correct in my statement, I bare to-day
rend this narration of whut occurred on ■
tho 15 th last to the, mom beta of tlioCab-

istonce of a posilire understanding be­ excoption, agree in its accuracy. It is on­
tween na Tho conclusions were plainly ly necessary to add that on Wednesday’
doduceable from our various oonverea- moraing, the 15th, you criledon mo fa
company with LiouL Gen. Shannon. Afr

placed yourself in a position whore,could
I hare oatieij-atod your action. I would
hare been compelled to ask of you, aa I first told mo that it was your intention to
urge Mr. Stanton to re/ign Iris office-__
sor of the War Department, a latter of After you bad withdrawn, I carcfrily
road the article of which youhsd spoken,
and found that its sentiments td Use un­
derstandings between us were substantial­
ly correc-. On the 17th I caused it to bo
of Gov. Cox of Ohio for the office of :rend to four ar five members of the Cab­
Secretary of War was suggested to mo. ;inet who wore present at our conference
This appointment as Mr. Stanton's sue- ।on tho 14th, and they concurred in tho
ccar-or wo* urged in yuur names and ,it ।general ocruracy ’of its rtatetnctU:
was said that his selection would oar^ .rwixstisg &lt;mr con venation upon ths.
further cmbarraatmenU I did not think ।occasion. In reply to your eommtmlca*
that in the salectiun of a Cabinet officer
I should bo trampled by such cunsidura- to nwke the simple rcdtalof facta. Very1
tioii* I was iiropared to take tho re- :respectfully yours,
•
itponsibility of deciding tlio question in
AtCDUKW JOHKBOM.
nccurinnce with toy ideas of CoustilutionGon. V. S. Grant, Commanding U. B.
o! du(y, and haring determined on a
course which I doomed right and proper,
HEAnQVAnTXM AF.MT OF TUX'
was anxious to learn the stops you would
.
UXITKD STAT18.
take, should the pasBessian of tho War
Department be demanded by Mr. Stan­
ton. Had your action been in conformi­
-President qf the Unitid Staten .ty with the understanding letwcen us, I
do not believe that tho cmbarrassnu'ut
would hare attained its prveent propor­
tions. or that tho probability of its repe­
tition would have bv------------- - ‘ '
that with a view to
ly termination

the article over the initial* “J. B. 8.” tn
on Monday, tho 15th inst., and on tho
succeeding Sundav, to call ujxm Mr.
Stanton and urged upon him that the
good of tho service required his resigna­
tion. I cunfoos that-1 consider your projaoaal os a sort of reparation for the fail­
ure on your part to act in accordance mfa-cpn senfations contained In there
with an understanding more ttian once article*, and which my statement of
rqx^itod, which I thought had received facta jet forth in my letter ot the nth ult,
your full assent, and finder which you
could have returned to mbiho office which
I had conferred upon you, tlnu saving
Ing. I confess my surprlw that th-»
countable for the faithful elocution of the

matter of admisalonn altered

»n Mr. Stanton

3uco him vvlun-

mont You conclude your communica­
tionwith a referrence to our conversation
of the Cabinet held on

of what then occured you say that “after edon Saturday, the 11th ult, without
the Pretddont hod given Ids version of
our previous oottvereationa, you stated
then subatantiaUy as given in your letter,
and that you in no wise admitted thecor­
rectness of his statement of them; though
to Bofteu the evident contradiction my
statement gave, I said, alluding to our
first communication an tho subject, the
President might hare understood in the at any fixed time, on the subject. The
performance of the promises alleged to
mont I made no such prouuM.” My
reoo lection of what then transpired i» InconalMency with tho whole history of
diametrically tho reveroo of yuur nnxra-

took place ah

greatest objection to his removal was th*
dicial proceedings tliat might follow
non-concurronce by tho Senate in Mr.
Stautou’s •uspenxiun, or should you wish
not to become involved in such a contro­ tion
versy to pat me in tho same position with
taj ecteily Imposed upon M by the laws.

red to in the resolution of the House of arf Mhrta', the President

HASTINGS WtWLEN FAGTOBY-

;'

yourdetarminatiom Altera protracted
Sir; with great respset, your obedient earv- '
On this statement it was arrested that in interview, during which th* prorisxna of
tho Tcnure-ofOfflco bill were fully d»Bewnr M. Btaxtox, Secretary of War. on.to tho office of Bacretary of War until cuiMod, you said that as it bad been
displaced by tho courts, or resign, so os
to plaoo the President whore ho would
DR. ZADOC PORTER’S
have been, had 1 never accepted the office. Mwion in time to enablo mo to appoint a
After hearing tho President through, I successor'lKiforo final action by the Ben2/a earvZ/wy, Axmurw Jama*. Pruidtnl stated our conversation substantially, as ate upon Mr. Stanton’s suspension, or
in his letter. I will add that my oemw- would remain at its head availing a docisiou of tho question by judicial proceed­
IM 0PP0SITI0M TO
ing*. It was then understood that there
—
CA1T01 OIL AMD
previously given me verbKS’LSSL.
■y any ardorfiran theHoa.

sjWiB? will! taatire Supi Caated Pills,

i you admitted. Sreom
if at the conference &gt;
1 misundaratanding, requested you to
whatyouintended to do; aud,further, If in reply to lhaLinqulry you ha
referred
to my former convereationa
i
iing, that from thm I nndantowl

avoid thladvub^aa well as to reltoToyou

Live.

Third

it was not understood that
You fldl.xi,

I knew that it come

undsrotood me that way he mid. nan.eh
o-» raUlU ninna—rt/T a^» ~
I tew &lt;te teas tote
mr
tewltetwww
Secretary
u. e. otist, General.

myasU, surrender

�HEW All

Ske XastisgA Rinser.
In 1AC4 when editor of the Tn^wfn-r,_________________________
at Niles, we did all In our jxrwcr to secure Untvcrsil Peace Foelcty is Love,
the nomination of Hou. H«X»T P.
jl
.
Baldwin for Govert or, believing then, so gone to stump New Hampshire.
as we believe now, that bis nomination
—Gov. Biair, of this State, bsa gone
would promote the best infcrcrt of the to Now Hampshire to speak for the Re­
State. Two year*, since, though then publican ticket.
not a candidate, we urged the people of
—The stub of a cigar act fire to one of
this county to cast their vote for Mr.
Baldwin, or llh Wells lu opposition the finest block of buildings fn Fon du
The Richmond and other secession to the present Incumbent, believing Lac, recently.
ns wjpapers may as Will quit their mis­ Oien. at tre bcflcve note, that Gov. Cnqx&gt;
—It is reported that the President
representations of the prwent condition ought not to have been nominated for a will nominate Gon. McClellan to succeed
of society at the South; for the partition
—The I.egtatature of Minnesota has
wails have been broken down and out- yean, and of course is not now before
the people, couroquently an other is to passed a bill leaving capital punishment
be cheeen. Beyond doubt there are for murder at the discretion of Juries.
that the farmer “White Trath,” as well : many able men In the State neral nation
—Charles A. Dana's latest newspaper
as the slaves, were osttaslxed and cheat­ and election would be well for the peo­ cQbrt, the Atoi, promises to be a great
ed by the ftsdal system that prevailed, ple, but among them all wo doubt If
had their ri» ht« *» human beings de­
nied them under the “peculiar Institu­
tion” in all parts of thetSouth, is now too
apparent to thtr whole country, to be
any longer concealed even by Ihs firceating ehlvafry. Facts are telling Orc
truth about tfic dark past, and giving
jwnyifnf ths brightening future. Here
are two authentic rtatements to preve
this:
A teacher went from New England to
North Carolina. She was received with
prejudice; but succeeded In drawing
around her a large school of jMortshUe
children, an adult school and a Sunday
echool of &lt;rac hundred and twenty pu-

for that position than Mr. Baldwin, or
r,n« w hoec nomination would prove more
aeeeptabio to the voters of tho Htats asa
whole. We have conversed with many
of the earnest working Republicans of
Barry County and with one exception,
each has cxprtswd bls prefercncs for
"Mr. Baldwin, and that ono though
preforing Hon. Thomas D. Gilbert, of
Kent, did net hes-tato to ray, that it
would give him the greatest pleasure,
rhould Mr. B. be nominated to support
him, Jior did be doubt, he would make
ns able a Governor as Michigan hu over
had. Entertaining no doubt of his per­
sonal fitness in every rcspec*, to fill with
Honor to himself, and the best Interests
of the State, the High Office In connec­
tion with which his name I, now co
prominently before the pe-iple, wo a:e
fully convinced that the public good re­
quires tho nomination and consequent
election of Hon. HENRY I’. BALD­
WIN, ns next Governor ot Michigan.

—The Allegan Journal and Ecat Sagi­
naw Enterprise advocate the calling of a
State Convention at an early day.
—Emerson said, “Charles Sumner
hi» the whitest soul of any man I ever
knew.”
—Thad. Stevens to only kept alive by
looks and stimulants. Ho b carried to
the House every day.
—The Clcvctand Pajicr Company'*
mill was damaged by fire about 520,000
Tuesday ; insured.
Gen. Kilpatrick will bo a prominent
Republican candidate for Governor of

IEMERTS.

Schoch of Barry County, was heM at
the Echool House io this Village, on :
Wednesday the 12th InsL, was a Bueocss
owing to the circumstances, there being
a ftmcral at the Him, at the new Baptist

/factor?/, y»rf wWo,

Denims.
Stripe Shirting,
Prints, ?•* Cotaro,
Sugar,

Good Tea,
Best Imper
Heavy Sail

Hot
iso
u
1.00
st

BESTSTOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.

The lecture by the Superintendent,
the paper read by C. B. Cranson, re­
marks by Miro L. A. Ptcveus, Mr. Carretb and others upon the general topics
of school keeping, were well appreciat­
ed, well timed and very appropriate
for the occasion. And lu abort, I am
glad to sco move of an Interest taken In

All-wool Cassimerc suits, /If to SO. 00,
■ “
Broadcloth Dress Coal for $10,00,
A goodblack Overcoatfor $7.00.

system than hot been heretofore under
our old nianagemeut, by Inspectors
elected in the dlflerent townships.
The common school system, the offMuy It receive the highest approbation
of our country, and the richest benedic­
tion of heaven.
Items at large arc about as follows:
I ra Morgan of the firm of Morgan Broth­
ers, has returned from Old St. Lawrence
with hl»"frow,” whither he has been to
•evuro his prize.

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.
Cbnuccry Order.
STATS OF menu) AX. Th. Ciresit Coart

strong, has been appealed to the Circuit
Court, ho chose to take the mildest form
and cheat the turnkey out of his fees al
At the tart charter election In Palmyra present.
N. Y., the Republican* were suecra*ful
H. Wright ft Copt W. LuUns, are
for the first rime in 10 years.
making peepers lions to build a -~.
brick
reived a petition for her return, actually
—The Supreme Court ot tire United । block opposite the Exchange, 62 fool
States has more to fear from the part- front by 80 foot deep, they have contracP
li»an»hlp and unwbdom of its Judges ed their brick at SO.QO
50,1X1 per thousand,
thousand.
than from any other cause.
targe piles of stone are being heaped up
teen cut of oiffhii/ names were indicated
near tbs rite, which looks like ilolng
IScir marks. TbetrMfe parents of the
bany, lud., Circuit Court, 24 murder, something, over 1,000,000, feet ot logs
chlldien whom &gt;te had taught to write
have been hauled into the mill yard of
being in tliat proportion ttoablc to write first choice of nine-tenths Of the pasty
O. Leonard, this winter.
J. F. E.
tried.
their names." Again, it appears from in the County of Barry.
tho Report of the Freedman’s Bureau, The Grant, Johnson Correspondence.
—The Constituiion framed by the
that, in South Carolina alone, (tenriyArkansas Convention was adopted on
fivr thousand persons, who five ycara ago
The correspondence between General Tuesday, ar.d the Convention will roou
did sot know the alphabet, can now Grant and the Traitor Johnson, relating
read with fair understanding tlielr to the our pension of Secretary Stanton,
newspaper cr their bible, Bed Mere arc and his subsequent rninstatvmcut in tho
War Office, published on our first page
th* &gt;ti I* is rich, ttroog and isdl&lt;Ma*). Th* pa­
but like their colored brethren, hept In to-day .illustrates precisely the difference
per *a -Th* Mrircpolllra I'nlpil," io wbkb lb*
Igucrancc by the institution of slavery, in the character and principles* of the
—We notice In the Allegan Journal ItitualKli* and NonRHortlrtle parti** is th*
which tho Democratic party is now try­
Kplxcp*t Cborrh *r* m*J* th* *olj*el of hlr and
calls In five (owns for iuceUng*,st which
ing to force back upon the country.
self us on unscrupulous trickster, desir- It 1* propose*! to form Republican Cam­
yow we have no disposition to snear fous of averting the condemnation due
paign Associations.
' his violations of taw, by Interposing the
—The action of the Pennsylvania rail­
•ver sny ditiro to boret of whatnorlh- name and fame of the most distinguish­
srn societies and trachers hove done, arc' [ ed toldlcr in tho country, and envulvlng road company In prohibiting the vend­
doing and will do, if allowed to continue1 ' him In the odium seen to attach to open ing of all publications of an obecurs na­
ture
or immoral tendency on their trains
their week; forlhey arc only diseharg-' disregard of the laws of Congress. Geninc their fraternal duty to the Ignorant• crnl Grant, appears ca an Officer intent (lescrves imitation by other roaite.
and degraded. We arc wiMlng to let by’ only upon performing bis whole duly,
—The Galena Oaxcfle say* R is not
gones bo ty-gones; forget the foul-’ scrupulously end faithfully, without Gen. Grant's otgan, nor doos U be)levo
mouihed, arrogant sianrteri about Yan­' reference to [&gt;cr*onal ambition,and look- he has ally or ever will have one, as that
kee ••Mudsills’' in which the pexlnnate1 Ing only tow ard the public good. With
—Tho reported resignation of Chariot
'Xhat purpese, ills rejoinders to the Preeldulgc.. But in vlow cf surh undentabiVr dent have that telling directness always Franck Adams, Minister to England.
focte as we have sited, it will not do forr proceeding from a hearty manllncos, Is confirmed. His large private in tore* to
tho “thlxaliy" to talk any loagt rof ths’ complete singleness of alm, unflinching al home require his personal attention.
termer bleared condition v( U&gt;o booth,1 Integrity, and unflagging determination
or to deny that their section is a field 1
where ths misrionof enlightened chi is- i fairly and squarely, and denies unequiv­ lias scrloukiy injured the peach orchards
MORTGAGE BALE?
tian charity has a work of philanthropy ocally that he agreed tn asabt him in In the fruit region along the eastern
to dhebarge. 1 ho mam of the southern ' his war against tho civil tenure act, and shore of Lake Michigan.
—The bill tnklqg from ths Secretary
people are fast teeing this, and will not the Congrca* which posted and means
tee focibh enough to allow prejudice to to enforce it. He shows by the nature of the Treasury, the power to contract
prevent liitm from receiving ths eld of things tho President could not have the currency, bos passed (he Houses,and
they n&lt;«d in their industrial persufta,
and In the education of their laboring views, before expready to the Frcaldent
and other elorocs, who bare bean de­ in writing, concerning the suspension
prived hitherto of the elementary in- of Secretary Stanton., Inn question o
veracity between the traitor, who has
wondertlrs arogant demagogues of- tho
broken hie word, •■•t least oncoa week
slave power trout! te, in vfew of the, not since ho occupied din Pro; Ideatai chair,
—Tho Berrien County Record In a
political, but social change that U going and Gen. Grant, tho people have noln- vigorous editorial urges tho Republi­
on, which is so fatal to their unjust and
cans of that County to organize for tho
usurped supremacy.
e
In fovor of the magistrate whose abuses spring campaign. The advloo to sound
of power are the chief cause of ths evils and ought to bo followed.
whether the people of our own Plate at now affecting the nation. Read the
the forthoorilng Constitutional election, correspondence, and are how gloriously
should n&lt;-t by their emphatic condem­ the conduct of the soldier, who respects
nation-of tho last vestsce of lbs oppree- and obeys law, contrasts with that of the
aiona that the slave jxrwcr has cast open civil ruler bent on defeating romo ot the
even tho freemen of the north, utter their meat important Statutes erer adopted by
Congress.
the poor whites of the South, as well na
paur coiiMTY
ef the noble and true, whose faces arc
ter be knows of,” and that, viewed from
but one (hade darker, but on whose eouln
his (Stevens’) political stand-point, ho
Is emphalioally “In the church.”
At a recent meetlog of the Bor in Sel­
ma County, Alabama, cx-Coafedcratc —A Washington special says tho decis­
ion of the Supreme Court dismissing the
of our national existence, by every General Hards* referred to tho soldierly Georgia and Mississippi Injunction ca*ee,
means In thsir power, aided the govern­ management of Grant and Sherman, is regarded there as covering the McCarment, gave timely aid to the captives and of his old classmate, Gen. Hoad, he dlo and all other cases arising under the
among our true and gallant solders, tn
Reconstruction act*.
worse than "Cnletita black-holrt," who
I knew him well. He la emphatical­
—The train which left Omnha Mondav
ly a soldier and a gentleman—a man of morning ran off the track near Marshall
ths bands, an prliotiers of war, of this ability, honor and integrity. He has
Iowa, at midnight. The cars took fire,
••chivalrous” race of Southern slave come among ns,under orders, to execute one of which was destroyed. There •pooaa nd forks. Is Ism than tkrs* year*. W*
holders. Rkkemdca. every vote given the law* of Congress, which I know he
d*s't »oad«r that it la easy ts gtl saUcribvn la
were few p^aengers and none seriously "Dtnaraal.” Th* beak la worth Um mosey
against the bow Constitution, is a vote
injured.
ailbaat say prvmiua. Publ.alion OOe*. ATI
fee the elevation again to power, of the But I will venture to say/fhat, tn the
-‘•What to tbs news, this morning T ’ Broadway, X. T. Bead far a eireslar.
AcMv, and the enslavement of blacks, execution of these laws, there will be
For sab by M*i&gt; Baonun, Baitlag*, Mick.
a merchant, as be met a neighbor.
and co&amp;soquent degradation of white as much of klndr.cra and generosity ex- asked
'
“Nothing particular-only the Preallabor in all the land.
tended to the people of this district, as' dent has been fatal lying through tho
the nature of his duty will permit. I 1
Assoctated Prees.” "Thai’s aewa,” re- :
feel awurnd that he ta free flora partisan- '
। idled ths other as be walked away.
■
ship, and from personal and sectional 1
If the Prcaldsot shall geta,thrta tho '
The Wellington correspondent of the prelndioe, aad that in the discharge off
matter m to Ignonfhlm alto­
New York Thnss, thus accurately do-| ids office he will, uninfluenced by other■ Stanton
I
, gethcr, by direct order. Congrrm will
tribes tho position of tho President in than professional and patriotic motives, ।
him, by law. to transact tbeaplook to the good ot the entire ©ouutrj .. compel
i
budasss through dra WarDoGen. Mead Aos executed “tho laws of; propriate
I
. partment. The military couimilteos are
Congress without fear, feror or affec­
The Pm! dent stands convicted, In the
minds of all unprejudiced people, of tion.” Heneo the former reviews the
—Private despatches to Flint report
having, tn Cabinet meeting on the Ifth denunciation* of the Copperhead press, the serious illness, at Washington, of

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS !

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.
IE. tod kuooia* '
KKagUSABlE

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Ptrfumeriu,
Ladle's Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Motions, $c. /c.

GROCERIES.—
r.tixn. onx. rjtextsms, sjtrsus* ec. s coxrsrTxsrocrrox faiftw at
J1ST SttOVKD.

PATENT MEDICINES,

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CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Governor Cxapo, of this Btate. He is
afflicted with a chronic disease, which .
cm&gt;tinttally threatens him. HiJWrouo- i

irashTiUt

LAROX AND 8PLXNDID STOCK OF GOODS:

�S*oi ini SHUftUanwus.

BUSINESS CARDS.
QITIIIIIEI At*,

e’^AROENT.

J* wav Advernsements,

IL. A A R. IL—H. H. Aimr. OanTSapL
Jewelry— R Htasica.
■ Probata Order—Estate of Jesz H»s«.
Ch*s«*ry Ordtr-II. Wsioss. Commltslower.
Ch«M«rr drd&lt;t —n. Wmasr. CuanuteUozw.
Csrriaf * F*rtorr—J. Cl.an.
Farra* for &amp;!•—II. D. Pater.
Lett, Lost—dices Fktxz.
M*ws D«pcl—Man B*&lt;n**n.
Uorl&lt;*g* S»l&lt;—Ja«. A. AwtttsT, Atfy for
A**ic*«*.

Mortg»x» SU»-Jax

a.

F. N. GALLOWAY,
B ANKER.
cnxxMWOw MAM 4 rremu,
habtingh, - - - .J»!
MISS E. WILCOX,

«Mo,aad we ds no mere tbae jualre tolbeaaa
when we say that the argument aaat bar* caaaioeed the moat ac*ptteal I baI Ih. Rarslaltoua of
Science it all ef her many departaenta. enlyeonBrms ths dials* Mtbnltelty of th* Script.™*,
ud is so far a* uj of the dlaeevarim lo geo
grepby, cbcmislry or grelogy hae* to do witk lb*
Liatary contained la lb* aariy written work* of
Us Old Tesllawal. they asltad. ooa&amp;rm lb* WuU
oi’erery word eontoiaed therein. We wish more
of oar peoplo eould bare listened lo that nrrnoo.
lor It »u la oor jodgemeai ■»* of th* moat eel*.

- - MICH.

tumvuu
MILLINER.
A*V2&gt;

DISEASES OP THE THE OAT
AND LENOS

HASTINGS,

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MICH.

D. 8. WOODWARD,
BsaMska
Dry M ad Grrti,

Harts &amp; Caps,
Crockery,

Morwesxoxy.

Hickory Coraere. Mteb.

nrsml

RIDIOO COHSERVATI8X.

Jwzzizr. AU'y for
CHRONIC CATARRH-

Republican County Convention.
A Rrpublina Cosntr Com
ha Coaaly af Barry
Is lh* RapoWieu Rials Con •nttoo. to b* b*ld in
tk* t;[i* of Dtlr.lL on th* in hdar of Marek nasi.
for ths purpot* of appointing Delegate* is *U*od

thcas every liny who are suffering from
Catarrh to *uch an extent, that the Air
Piumiijrfl In the head are in a partly de­
composed condition,—the noee and
threat fillrl with such a mu* of corrupt
matter that they are objects of disgust
: io thcmtelvcs, am] of pity to those with
whom they asecclato.
’ Chronic Catarrh Usually affects the
head, fauces and brou.hlal tubes. It la
I Invariably caused by humoral or Inflam1 matory blood, by which tho mucous
membrane h mado -uro or Inflamed,
producing a copious eflUrlon of viscid
1 matter. 1 fit be produced by Scrofula In
the blood It la almost certain to end in
Consumption, unle-s speedily cured, be­
cause It h Imposible to entirely prevent
tbe matter i.i-m running down the bron­
chial into the air vesicles, and such is
the excorlattng, or scalding property of
■he nutter, its contact with th* delicate
linings of the air-cells at once causes Ir­
ritation, and Invite* the humoral propcrtlei of tho blood to deposit thsrsin

didst** for Pmidtnl sad Vic* Pmldnt. will b*

lb«?tk dsy of Msreh n«tt, st 11 *'elo*k. noo* —
Sfeaiiags Fsb. Ulk. 1*M.
JAMEd A-HWgEZEY
H. WRIC.HT,
I tlsraaiicaa
JOHN HOkRRTR.
J. W. HACKETT.
1 Coa Mirra*.
HAS HEX LAFUAM

Tssrnuses l.«CTtxp.—Our former lownamsn.
A A Kaarr-o’. wilt )*d*r* on th* *ubj*«l of
T*mp*r*n«-, la lh» M K. Cborrb. In tbl* VH1*g».
•a Tn**dsy e»«mirgof u*• I week. Feb. Uth. Mr.
K. is sn tbl* and InterrHing sdrortte af Ibis
Admtetiow tm. All sr* ioeitad.

lin

■

Elis Fiswcn I^jnes. No,
W* tetra ibol llu* l-odpi I* 1
e.adition, tod la resile dot.
T-mj-eraor* came. Wa bid t Mort *p«ed. In all
•Earn to aqotteh th* whisky ra ic tn this vtllagr.

ri

pnpl* e*prci*1ly Um

Republican UulM aloctora lo th* edl for s Coun­
ty ContMition herewith publithnl. This It a con-

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,
a.t»

rsoaCTvaxzxxs.

HASTINGS. ■ ■ • nirl - . . MICH.
WCash pato far Produes.

■EW IPHiTHUHTI,

A ORAXT. Is diiMlrad by ra.tual reauut.

N. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

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BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

Catarrh a)most alwaya attend* Con­
sumption, and frequently lead* to It.
In Oxygenized Air we haye a poaltlve
cure tor this disease. The remedy la
taken by inhalationbreathed directly
Into the lunge, and through them cirried into the blood; thus as soon as the
blood will carry It. it reaches all jiarts
of the system, decomposing th* Impure
matter In the blood and expelling it
through th* pores, and through the na­
tural channels from the system. Thus
you will see that the cause of tho disease
Is removed, and the disease Itself must

it*. Dt Vinjn'i Ctusstno Wana-l'sour
ButtUi to your tool* befot* sterling.
Oa. asr th* pimp, b* ha Id er rowtig. who

o«ee. on Tuesday U*l, haes hi* tote* Uiaterrd
•ternail*, unIm i-.« rope mi and return them
forthwith. Uy the way. If thty ar* returned or
aiairo«T rair.BB.
and if not. lu* auie of th* lb • ring akuuk Wil! ba
published ia the eolusns of thia paper at aoaie
falsra dsy.

AasiccLTtuL Socitrr—Nsrrura or Ks-CoaCaaaly AgncultuVjd aaciaty sr*. requested lo
■sot st the Coast* Cfoek'-* olhre, in Ustilng*. ou
Kateeday Fete. 15th. si It o'eteek, t*'msk* ar­
es* gnaeat* for bolding a HI.«*P Shearing Feali• al. and s Mowing match. aM lo cnosull relalitc
la a halidiDg upsn th* Fair Ground!
Dyordar *flh* rresidnL
J M. Marte*. S*cr«Ury.
Raaliags Fete Zd. IKS.
(tw)
Ou Noiraar *te*Hng. Ih* lib itul. lh* following
p*r*oo« ware iiatalted as officers of Wild Flower
Udg*. No. 4«, 1. 0. of O. F., for lh* qusrt^ end­
ing May lai, IUS:
W. C. T . Georgs Ear!; W. V. T.. Mr*. A. W fendant mulcted lu a Urge bill of costa. which the
Bailey; W. S.. Mr* D. Xlriker; W. T-. Mru. Corporation dura ilaelf bonorally booed In pay.
Kaappec ; W. 1. 0 . Mia* Mum* Dteherwo ; W
And permit me to aay. I caanol agree with yea
O. 0.. Almon Whitcomb; W T- K. KL Holbrook;
W. M.. Geo. Altefl; W. D. M.. Mia. Clara Ford ;
w. A. A, Mr*. Wta. Jon..; W.C.. B*e. A. P.
Moon; W R. 8 . Mil. M. A. Moor. ; W. te V,
Mia* Bata Butter; F. W. C. T.. Philo H. Dua•tog.

NashTille.
Mr. Mnt of M.rahtll, Lu rented the Nuhrill*
How**, and to pelting II In naming order. Vteil•M to *ur town wiU Bad Mr. West, a rery a&amp;bto
aiut and will apsr* oo pain* to rank* hl* b*oa*
pleassat sad agrsesbl* to all who may faror him
-ilk seal!.
Mr. D. C. Griffith, has acid hi* stock of dry
gewds aad rested hi* tiara. Il to to ba Hied
talk, spring with drag*, medietas, paint*, mis
and groceries Ilia aaid Mr. 0. psopo*** lahaild
a foundry, which I bap* I* th* com | for it will
supply a want ranch foil here, beside* I ihiuk. be
a paring inreatmfaL There to a large asMcel
ef balidiag contemldatod bare Um next scuon.
aad all the atlll yardaaie ailed 1* aeartowing with
toga. Tba fnawda of Rar. J. B. Harder, raalbad
beta*** forty and fiRy dUlara nai. at an oy.ier
torpregiesB forbisben.dt 1**1 T!iuroday aveatog. A vary plssani mil aa trail t* a good tapF*k. «u a pari of lha fruit* of th* aEurL

। •( !*••• I’rysn* ren&gt;
HF.LHHOI.DH Fl.

perfcnswg h«re for th* paal week, ten aa tola
mernragfar * brief seanasi U Rente Creak, lite
daa them teal ** ttieald say that IhaTraap la oca
of tea tea: aow irtealinc, sad that lheir eater-

Wathiak all *fowrpaopto b* bar* wUaeattd
these parfemaaaea will agree with aa 1* ear mg
that ih*raare few baiterdaliai■star* *f all fere* of
bsmaacLsracte? than Hr. **« Mra. Mills* aad
thwt lb* ether Msesbres *f lb* aaaspaay hart wall

Plays" ghwt hare. A *4 what to mare, lha p«r-

Lt”

bi I lib some m,inner we treat and rad­
ical ly cure Branch Ills and Consumption.
Let no one suffering from thia. discuses
despair of relief. If you are too tar sway
to visit our office and tee us personally,
write a description of your symptops,
and forward to the address below.
Send for our circular which gives a
full description of these disease*.
Ont of the many thousand teatltnonlala received we publish the following:—
Dn. C. L. Blood,
Dear Sir: I desire to giro you my tes­
timony In regard to the value of your
scientific system of treating Catarrh and
diseases of the Rcspltatory organs. I
have used your remedy, •• Oxygenized
Air,” in my practice for the last year
with complete sucoosw. I have cured
the worst forms of Catarrh, and a ma­
jority of the caws of Bronchitis and Con­
sumption In their advanced stages. I
unqualifiedly pronounce ' Oxygenized
Air" the greatest boon ever yet confer­
red upon our suffering race, and hope
the day I* not far distant when every In­
telligent physician will adopt your sys­
tem In the treatment of all chronic affec­
tions
Fraternally Yours,
L. M. LEE, M. D.
No. 139 Westminister 6t,Providence.
Da. C. I*. Blood,
My Dear Bin 1 have tre ted your rem­
edy, “Oxygeniaed Air" lu advanced
stages of Catarrh, Brodchitis and Con*
sumption, and theramits have been, lb
the highest sense, satisfactory; so posi­
tive am 1 of its wonderful power to ar­
rest the progress of the above named
diMaae*, that 1 can etnscienUauidy ad­
vise nil who may be suffering from thorn
to place themselves under the treat­

DIB80LUTI0H.

DRUGGIST

AND BOOKSELLER,

Empire Block.
MIDDLETfLEB, ■ allyl .

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

JEWXLBY &amp; MUSIC STORK

It is tho best

MICS1HA*

�LEGAL NOTICES.

advise him to do so. On the 1Mb I did
agree with Gan. Sherman to go and ad­
vise hlmto that course, and on the 10th
1 had an ietcrvlc# alone with Mr. Kantoo, which led me to the conclusion that
any advice to him of tide kind would be
useless, and go informed Gen. Sherman.
Before 1 contented to advise Mr. Stan­
ton to resign, I understood from him, in
a conversation on the sutyeet, immedialely after Idsrcliudakrr.cn t, that It was
hUeptaiwsthrithowrtofCaagrvwisnCBod“An Act temporarily to supply
vacancies in the KxecnUve Department

no doubt that the law. of IKS was atm
in force, and notwitbstanding my action
a fuller examination of the law leaves a
quratlon In iny mind whether Ufoor Is
doF repealed. Thia bring the earn, I
could - not now advise his renlgnatlon,
leet.lbe same danger 1 apprehend from
bfi^y fernowl might follow. The
coarse you have understood I agreed to
pursue was In violation of law, and that
without orders from you, while tbe
course I will pursue, and which I never
doubled you fully understood, was In
accordance with law and not in dbobcdlaico fo any orders of my superior.
Ami now, Mr. President, where my
hotfor ifa ebldlcr andintogrilyasa man
have been so violently assailed, pardon
me foriiaylng that 1 can but regard this
whole matter from beginning to and aa
an attempt to Involve me In the realstanoe of law, for whieh you hesitated to
MSunothareeponelbUlty, in order thus
to"desiroy my character before tbe country. A amt “ ■* msssurc, evuunneu in
thhr ccbClualbn by your recent orders di­
recting mo to disobey orders from the
HeKetary of War, my superior, and your
subordinate, without baiting counter­
manded hl. authority, J am to disobey.
With assurance, Mr. President, that
nothing Icaa than a vindication of my
IMjeonol honor and charactcrcouldhavo
Induced this correspondence ou my part,
I have the honor to bo, very respectful­
ly, ydur obedient servant.
.

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EVERY IMJBY 8AYHTBAT — ’
II. ITIIEIS'HDOIII- Jc co.

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MORE CUTIIll
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Irin
ill th. rwt la Daltl« (,'re.k. because they
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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOB raUFYING IKE BLOOD.

. Ks.:
PC sera da, whm Uw

£30,0001 £30,000!

IF YOU FAST GOOD GOODSCHEAP,

STOCK S^ABDWARE,

LOOK .IT ora GOODS 1 LOT PRICES.

PHILLIPS &lt;k BENTLEY’S

A Good Overcoat for 15,00, worth $10,00;

A Fla. Broadcloth sail far »!*,&lt;*. werlh W4.00:

IRON &amp; STOVES
Dry Goods,
Boots $ Shoes,
Hatsand Caps,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockcry
And Glassware.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

^h!K“ilS~.KL
U.rleg Meared lb. large roomoTcr IIROWX'N
WAGOX HU OP, wiib Incnaaed tanllUn, I am
prepared lo do all kind* of

a. • oil rifor. purehulag.

PHILLIP* * BENTLEY

House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
A ruiNB relative—a catakin.
A drop too much—the hangman’s.
Rmmind time—the back of a clock.
The "yard arm"—T hirty alz Inohm.
T» commonest social vice—Ajvioe.
The tint 'Ins In America—Columbus.
A bad sign—to sign another man's

ORKMEx'

NEW CASH STOKE,

HARNESS

SHOP

TO BUY YOUE GOODS!

A Scant to be approved of—A wlttl•V”,
—Almost every young lady la public
spirited enough to have her father’s
bouse used as a oourt-hou»e.
’Tfae poor pittance of .evenly yenra is
n^, worth bring a villain for. What |
nwUrn It If your neighbor lira In a
sjdendld tomb ? Sleep you in innocence.
An independent candidate for sheriff
IrTKentucky puts forward aa his chief
rlliBi the fact that ho ones slept wi th

A Wrench writer ha. Mid that P. dream
gloriously, yon must act gloriously when
MnkotniMl io bring angels down to oon.
verse with you In your sleep, you must
labor In the cause of virtue during the
Ora CitAKUES.—We are more unstable
io our Likings and disliking! than Ln our
opinion!, not because wisdom Is leas per­
manent than love, bul because all actualApB^rMa % rather an Intellectual
AK. Ai-FUECiATnr. Hubeb.-A
westernpreacher went to the backwoods
«o
toner to hU third wife. He
■ddrrrnid tee parties on the subject of
tba^oieranlty of the rite ho was about
to perform, llio aacredno-a and aimable
dforaotrr of th
“ ‘
‘
**ffK|y^e
the corimony, when the bridegroom
came to pay the foe, ho said to the min­
ister ; "I agree with you aa to what yon
have said about marriage, for I find it so
much better and cheaper than to hire
&gt;tolp.

ABE COHING!
ASUS"1 “
«•»
OWE D01LL1

The Last

etery seedebrkditd style,

Success,

Wine^Tai

IMPROVED

Great Bariaios for the Pesple'
WfORlTE

Still Leads the Van

Hair dressing

be lot permit other
Tar Preparations to be
patoied ef oa yea for Wine
of Tar, aa this has mere
merit than all others.

BOOTS t- SHOES, CHEAP!

Ji/ew^tyU iBO’eSoide

will quickly restore Gray H.ir
to its natural color and beauty,
Aad produce luxuriant growth. It i.
perfectly hannlrai, and is preferred
over every other preparation by
thorc who have a fine head of hair.

0.

Groceries and Provsions,

I. irABUmt.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT

CUANCERY ORDER.

WSTIBN
Broad Gauge Bailway!
UANCA, loor from

NEW

YORK,

BO1TUX,
I’lTTsnrncn.

- PHILADEI.FRIA.
BALTIHORE, nwd
WAIHHGTOfll CITY.
Thhbib.0al7RaBt.wth.

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania |
JAMEg VICK,

importer and grower of

BALE

JFItEE OF COST.
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GEO. M. DEWEY,
XT 11*877X09, DABRY CO.. MICH.,
0«m in M rtory of Brick Block, corner of
Stalo sail J.fferson aUoata.

®lje ijastings unnnev
BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XII.
JHtdiral

With Malice toward none.^with Charity for all,—with Piranesi in the Right.'

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1868.
fortnj.

of the United States thus to maintain in

«ht Sifting* Jinirr.

949

TERMS,—6L60 PER ANNUM.

25HQE

NUMBER 44.
Presidont, in virtue of an act of Congress ration of Congrce*, He appointed pmto bo hereafter passed. I am glad to find
that by looking at the vote that tho dis- limited power until such time
tinguiahed Senator from Maryland ( Mr.
Johnson) voted tor this proposition, and
thns recognized the doctrine far which I

United State*, which he dearly is not,bn I
only one of its coordinate branches; and,
therefore, aa this guaranty must be a
TO CYRUB
legislative act, it follows that ths attempt
on the part of tho Prcaidcnt to execute
tho guaranty was without authority, and
Hoofland’s German Tonic.
that the guaranty can only be executed
tached; tho power to recognize state in tho farm of a law, first to be passed by
Prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackboh,
governments, to use tho common word, Congress and then to bo submitted to the alone to determine the status and condito reconstruct, to maintain and guarantee President for his approval; and if ho docs tson of those States, and that the Pred- "Noperson shall be qualified as an ol*oor shall be eligible as a member of
republican state governments in thore not approve it, then to be passed over his dent has no power to proclaim peace or tor,
The Great Remedies for all Diseases
such a convention, unless he shall have
state* st once attached under this provis­ head by a majority of two-thirds in each to declare the political condition of those previously taken and subscribed the oath
ion. Upon this proposition there is also House. That law, then, becomes the ex­ States until he shall first have been there­ of amnesty, os set forth in the Prasi
LIVER. STOMACH. OR
dent's proclamation of May 29 A. D.
a eoncuxrenee of the two parties. Tho ecution of the guaranty and is the act of unto authorised by on act of Congress.
Preeidont has distinctly rvcognirod tho tho Government of tho United Stales.
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
I therefore, Mr; President, take the 1865"—which was Issued on the samsday
application of this clausa of the Consti­
Mr. President, this is notan open ques­ pronoeition as conclusively established,
tution.
Ho
has
recognized
tho
fact
that
tion.
I
rend
to
tho
Secretary
and
ask
botn by reason and authority, that thia “And in a vaterqualifiod aa prescribed by
Hoofland’s German Bitters
its jurisdiction attached when thore states him to read a part of the decision of the clause of tho Constitution can be execut­ the constitution and tawsol the State «f
were tound without republican state gov­ Supremo Court of tho United States in ed only by Congreeg and taking that m
ernments, and ho himself claimed to art the care of Ixither vs. Borden, as report­ established, I now proceed to consider
undar this clause of tho Constitution. I ed in 7 Howard.
The persons having the right to vote
what are the powers of Congress ia tho
will read tho proamhloof tho President's
Tho Secretary road as follows :
execution of tlio guaranty, how it shall must have the right to vote by the laws
proclamation.
EOOFLAND'3 GERMAN TONIC,
“Moreover,ths Constitution of tlio Unit­ bo executed, and what means may bo of the State, and must, in addition to
"Whereas the fourth section of the ed 6tntos,asftr cs it has provided for au employed' tor that purpose. The Consti­ that, have taken the oath of amnesty.—
fourth article of the Constitution of tho ciuorgoncy of this kind, and authorized tution doos not define the means. It The President disfranchised in voting
United Btatee declares that tlio United tho General Government to interfere in does not say bow tho guaranty shall be for delegates ts the conventions from
States shall guarantee to every stalo iu tho domestic concerns of a state, has executed. All that is left to tho determ­ two hundrsd and fifty thousand to throe
the Union a republican form of govern­ treated tho subject aa political in its na­ ination of Congreea. As to the particular hundred thousand men. His disfranHoofland’s German Bitters.
ment. and shall protect each of thorn ture and placed tho power in the hands character of the means that must be em­ ch Isernon t was far greater than that
against invasion and domestic evidence; of that department.
ployed, that, I take it, will depend upon
and whereas tho President of tho United
Tho fourth section of tho fourth article the peculiar cireunintancwi of each caro ;
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO
States is by the Constitution nuulo Com- of tho Constitution of the United States and tho extent of the power will depend the proclamation of amnesty ho asya s
mandor-in-Chicf of tho Army and Navy, provides that tlio United State* shall upon tho other question as to what may
ns well os chief executive officer of -the guarantee to every state in the union a be required for the purpose of maintain­ cxcopied from the benefits of thia proclaUnited States, and is bound by aulemn republican fbrm of government, and ing or guaranteeing a loyal republican
|ttisrrilanii.
oath faithfully to execute tho office of shall protect each of them against inva­ form of government in each State. I use Ho then announced fourteen "'—ire of
President of tho United States, and to sions; and upon tho anpEcatian of tho the word "loyal” although it ia not used
take care that tho law be faithfully exe­ Ixgislaturo or of tho txeeutivo (when in tho Constitution, because loyalty is an
cuted ; and whereas tho rebellion which the Legislature cannot bo convened) inhering qualification, not only in regard tended civil or diplomatic officers, or
otherwise domestic or foreign agents, of
has been waged by a portion of the peo­ agninst domestic violence.
to persons who are to fill public offices, the protended omfodorato government."
. Dl»iru«t tor Food. FuJdas
ple of tho United States agaisurt tho propUnder this article of tho Constitution but in regard to Utate Governments, and
Welrbt In the Blctn«ch.
uriy constituted outhoritieaof ih« govern­ it rests with Congress to deddo what wo have no right to recognize a State gov­
our KnietsUors, ELnkment tlioreforo in tho most vfulunt end government is tho established one in a ernment teat is not loyal to the govern-- "18. All persona who have voluntarily
revolting form but whose organized and state. For, ok the United States guaran­ ment of tho United States. Now, air, as participated in said rebellion, and the
intimated value of whoso taxable prop­
tee to each state a republican government,
Cbokins or Boffoc-tlng 8en»nUoo» wbn
erly is over twenty thousand dollars."
In a Lytns Po-t»r-. Bsimw of Vl«l«n&gt;.
| tirely overcome, has in its revolutionary Cougreaa must necessarily deddo what
Do--» or Web* War. th. Blsbt.
Ma PuEtncxT: If I had not been re- progress, dejirired tho people of tho state government is established in tho state be- cd in the Constitution, I call the attention
fi-rrod to by my honorable friend from of North Carolina of all aril govern­ furo it can determine whether it is republi- of the Senate to the eighteenth clause of number at the Iraal two hundred and
section eight of the first article of the fifty thousand or throe hundred thou*,
Wisconsin, (Mr. Docuttu) in tho debate ment; and whnroaa it become* neccaoary
Constitution of tho United Statoa, which and men, while the disfranchisement
. .. . J----- , oud proper to carry out and onforco tho tircn of a itate are addmittod into the
--- --------tins -lotion.-------------------------- ‘“te-. J obligations of tho people of tho UnitedJ councils of tho Union, tlio authority of’ deciares that:
fear that shall not have the streugth to . gutp, to tho
J North
the gurvxumcnt under which they wvre
| •■‘LTb“11 "»?"
i ■ .k
I- 1.1
«&gt; too enjoyment of a re- appointed, as wtD as its republican char­
five thousand or fifty thousand persons
Tlu; wen., tore to-day u thesamo which pelican form of government."
st tho furthest. These provisional
acter, ia rocuguizeil by the proper consti­
&lt;tirnvas!a
.
,,
.
•xjsrovaila throughout tho
the ronntrv.
country, whom
which I ,
governors, under the authority of th*
tutional authority. And its decision is
will be the issue of tills cauvasa, and per- I I read tins, Mr. I rowdcnt, fur tho pur- binding upon every other doprutment,and
Here U a declaration of what would President, were to call oonventiona; they
Ttf','Z?J?At'
’I'-u wing that the Prorident ot tho
hapa for rears to coma. Jv
0,
. . w.Smt I P*9 o{ Sutra,
JXhoZ?i
in hi. polity of roronstnic- could not bo quretionod in a judicial tri­ otherwise bo a genera! princqtlo anyhow:
I have hail occasion to say
aty elrewhore,
elsewhere, it
•&gt;
. .. . ...‘T'/. . _ ____ . bunal It is true that the eon test In thb
that Congress ilmll have the power to
is between two paramount ideas, each tion, started out with a distinct recc^nistruggling far the supremacy. Duo is, tion of tho applicability of this clause of cose did not last long enough to bring the para all laws necessary to carry into exe­
tho
Constitution,
and that ho based Lis matter to this issue; and aa no Senators or cution all powers that tire vested in tho exercised by the military commanders
tiiat tlie war tn suppress tliorobollton wan
right and just on our part ; that tho rob- system of reconstruction upon it It is
vU forfeited their civil and politico! rights, true that ho reriten in this proclamation
formed the President went forward and
and can only be restored to them upon that be is the Commander-in-chief of tho
called upon to decide the controversy.—
accepted them as being loyal and repubsuch conditions as the nation .may pre­ army of tho United States: but nt tho Yet the right to ducido b plyM- there,
scribe fur its future entity Aad (4nei»erity. same time ho puts his plan of r&gt;.-conatrurand
not
iu the courts."
•
" '
■ for that purpose. Aa I before rraiuki
tion
not
upon
tiw
exercise
of
tho
military
the voters under them to proceed to elect
The other idea is, that the rebellion was
Mr. Morton. In, this option of the the character of the means will depei
not sinful, but was right; that thdMj^ power which is called to its aid, but on
the execution of the guaranty provided
by tho clause of the Conititutiou to which
the President launched those State govcute tho guaranty' jiroridcd tor " in this
their State governm-nls end be restored I have referred. He appuinta a Govern­ clauou of the Cunsntutiob, ia placed in
ejnmonts Into full life, and activity
or Ear North Carolina and for there otli
presenting a qu
'to their representation in Congress just
without consultation with or coopcra। Congrea and no where else, and thcre- haring it tooted
as if there had been no rebellion and
i tore tho nocessBry reading of the Consti­
nothing had - occnrod. The immediate
tution is confirmed by the highcet judicial tho Government ila.'l£ Abd I now pro­
Now, sir, when It is claimed that these
issue before fio Senate now is between Govarnor has all the power of ano of thh authority which wo have.
.4
pound this proposition: that if Con­
the existing State governments establish­ district commanders, and, in fact, far
Mr. Johnson. Do you rood from the K after deliberation, after long and bored that they took their origin under
greater
power
than
was
omfared
upon
ed under the policy of tho President of
jr experience, shall come to tho con­ a proceeding Instituted by the President
General Popo ox General Sheridan/'1- any opinion delivered by the Chief Justice f
tho United States in tho rebel States and
Mr. Morton. Yea, sir; tho opinion clusion that loyal republican State gov­
tho plan of reconstruction presented by
delivered by Chief Justice Tanny. He ernments cannot bo erected and main­ this guaranty, when It now stands conCongress.
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
"That tho military commander of the decides that this power is not judicial; tained in the rebel states upon the basis
department, and all officers and parauns thnf it is uno of the high powers confer­ of the white population, it has a right to
red upon Gingreaa; that it is not subject miso up and make voters of a class of
ort latitude and longitude of a given in the military and naval service, aid and
men who had no right to vote under tho these constitutions wore .formed by conspot, and from that can safely begin
State lava Thia is simply the use of the
Lis survey ; aad so I will endeavor to as­
distinct enunciation of the doctrine that
Wo are then agreed upon the second this guaranty is not to bo executed by neccMAry means in tho execution of the
certain a proposition in this debate upon
guaranty.
If we hare found after repeat­
which both parties aro agrood. and start propodtion, that tho power of tho United
ed trials that loyal republican state govTrSTIMONIALa.
from that proposition. That proposition is, States to reconstruct and guarantee re­
eraments—governments that shall answer
that at tho ona of tho war,in tho spring of publican forms of government at once ap­
Hou. Geo. W. Woodwnrd.
the purooee that such governments are
1865, tho rebel States wore without State plied when there states were found iu tho body and to bo submitted to the President intended to answer-eannot be succeee------------governments of any kind. Tho loyal
State condition in which they were nt tho end fur his approval; and should ho disap­
governments existing at the bopnningof' of tho wnr. Thon, sir, being agreed uj&gt;- prove it, it may become a lew by being ftilly founded upon the basis of the white
population,
because tho great majority of
tho wa r had be&lt; n overturned by the rebels; on there two propositions, we are brought jirered by a two-thirds majority over his
that population are disloyal, then Conthe rebel Stat* governments erected du- I to tho queotiun as to tho proper form of
ring the war had been overturned by our | exercising thia power and by wham it
UCU. W. WOODWARD."
Naw, I will call the attention of my
arraiea, and «t tho end of the war there , shall bo exordrea. Tho Conatitution says friend from Wisconsin to soma othor’nu- voting population for tho purpose of roHon. James Thompson.
were no governments of any kind exist- ■ that “tho United Statre shall guarantee thority. As ho has been pleased to refer lahlistung these governments in the exe­ proclaim them to be the conetltuUani of
»S. j.
=’-•
ing in thore Statca. Tlffii fact was rccog- ■ to every state in the union a republican to a former speech of mine to show that I cution of tho guaranty. I think, sir, thore States without first having subamcxovrr.oAi:»»»nvonToiiK,:iaMAiNST
nizod distinctly br tho Preddent of the i form of government." By the phrase am not quite consiatout, 1 will refer to a this proposition is so dear that it ia not
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
United State* in his proclamation under ’ “United State*'1 boro io ment tho govern- vote given by him in 1861 on a very im­ necessary to elaborate it We are not
which tho work of recouMruetion was meat of tho United State*. The Un/ted portant provision. On tho 1st of July, required to find in tho Constitution a par­
commenoed in North Carolina in 1865,to Statoa can only oct through the govorn- 1864, tho Senate having under consider­ ticular giant of power for this purpooo; moment, even admitting that the Pres but wo find a general grant of power,
_l.l»k T
luv. tr,---------------------------- r-r.nl Antfl lIlAiJAIlAA
nMMSA.
From Ker. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D.f
ation, aa in Committee of tho Whole, “a
were mare copies of this proclamation., ly the some thing if it read “tho govern- bill to guarantee to certain States whoso and wo find also another grant of power
In that prochanation ho soya:
' meat of the United f-tatea shall guaran- governments have been usurped or over­ nuthori-ing us to use whatever means
may bo noccesary to execute the Grat;
“Aud whereas tho rebellion, which hasJ tee to every state in thia union a republithrown a republican form of government.' and wo find that tho Supremo Court of people,the people never having had a
been w
ttmvl hv
ill« people
»Ar&gt;rJ* '. can
irovernmonL”
waged
by a.
a nortfan
portion a!
of the
enn farm
torn of government"
Mr. Brown, of Miasonri, offered an nmendthe L nited States aguinst tho nroper-1 Thon, os tho government of tho United msnt to strike out all of the bill after the the United Stales has said that tho judg­
of tha
ment of Cungrrn? y pon this question shall
ly constituted authorities of tho Govern-1 States is to cxocute this guaranty,the quoabo conclusive; that it camiot be reviewed
mont thereof in tho most violent and re-' ton arises, what constitutoe the gorernby the courts ; that it is a purely politle— tow -i---- of
Uaited
but simply by force of executive power.
dent does not cunrtiiute tho gurerumeut;
And, rir.lf waahall admit those States
tlcn of Congnwv, that raising up color
tirely overeouB, has in its revolutionary tho Congress doos not constitute the gov­
ed
men
tothe
right
of
suffrage
is
a
means
progress deprived *,ho people of the State ernment; tho Judidary don not consti­
deal, by force Muii
necessary to the execution of that pow­ othor Mouas under thote constitution-.,
of North Carolina of all civil govern­ tute the government: but all three to­ •at
further to prori
er, is a determination which cannot be when the thing shall have got beyond
ment.”
gether constitute the Government; and
our keeping and they are fully restored
Here the President must be allowed to aa this guaranty ia to be executed by tho
to their political rights, they wDl then
speak far his party, and I shall aoeept Government of the United States, It fclthte as a proposition agreed upon on both
The President of the United States,as­
sides: that at the end of the war, there
suming that he had tlio power to execute
&gt;VT rOCB CLOTH AT
tills guaranty, and baaing his proclamaHASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.
States within
of reconstruction. It waa underatood at
CAUTION.
that tlme-lt wa* so announced, if not
Mr. Marton. The hor.crablo Senator
by himself, at least formally by the Sec­
mittoe* of tho Whole and on its final pas­ retary of State, Mr- Seward—that tho

BOOFLAND'3 GERMAN BITTERS,

men* ia convoyed by this provision
, Nbw, Mr. Ifreeident, when tho war
BUTTON AND CHIL­ ended and theoo states were found with­
DREN.
out governments of any kind, tho juris­
diction of tho United Staton, under this

SPEECH OP HOH. 0. P. MORTON.

SUPPORT HOMEJNBUSTRY!

sage. I call attention to the conrinaion
of tho amendment, which declares that ring the vacation of Congress ware to be
erected as provisional only; that his

ruvolutiuD, and robo lion. The inotsuro
of power thus conferred upon tho Gov­
ernment of tho United States can only be
deternnned by that which is requisite to

submitted to Congress for Its approval j
or disapproval at tho next araaion. If i
the President had adbeard to that deter-1
miration 1 believe that aU would &gt;wvo |
Executive undertook finally to exoeulo■

�menu could not Im erected and malntalned upon tbo basis of die white popu­
lation. Wo bod tried tbsra. Ocngreao
Lad attempted tho- work of rceonstrootion throngb the epnadfatSonal smendmentby leaving the mffrage with tbe
white men, and by leaving with the
white peopl • of tbe South the quesUon
a* to when the colored people should
exercise the right of suffrage, If ever ;
but when It was found that those white
men were a* reliellJuna as ever, that they
bated thia Government more bitterly
than ever ; when it wa* found that they
persecuted Ute Idynl men, both white
and black, in tl.elr midst; when It wan
found that Northern m. n who bad gone
down there were driven out by a social
tytaay, by a tbo-csmd annoyances, by
the insecur ty of Hfe and property—
then It bcc&gt;tne npjerentto all tucn of
Intelligence that reonsteucUon could
not take place up»i the La-ls of the
white population, und something else
mo*t be done.

EMEMTI

Via bill of the summer of

wlth the Democratic party*
during the war
nsmsT JtsCWUb

MW

IRTI

mitred to OBagre* for tta
MACHINE
and decision; and, aa I bcfore'remarked, Ing
1( that had hMD done all would hare for punbhment—sye, too little for punbeen well. I did not then advocate unlvcrsil colored suffrage in the South, and
1 have before given my rearona for it ted for tills great treosau. The arch fiend
psm^-*
LOCAL AOCXffi, llABTlROfi, NIC*.
himself is now at liberty U]x&gt;D ball. No
'jwriu eu.Mr.uth
cfSwth Canrliu* U
mony with the great body of the Re­ mon Is to be punished ; and now, while
si) kzrtrW.
publican party of the North. It wa» punishment has gone by, aa
nearly a year after that time, when Con- we are InslaUng only .upon , *s«nrlty tor
ibe future. Ws are simply salildg tliat
nd.. «orn jK
I. which At
yil spirits who brought
Uf-on na
____
.&lt;ge with
us shall
snail not again co:
co rue
into ,power „ ..,,.,..1,—. u..
-h .&gt; them li u
fienntwr from HHnola (Mr. Trumbull)
- thia
■&lt;.!. generation,
.I.— .«.ln
Jqriug
again tn
to l.rlnv
bring
Was not until a year and a half after upon ua rebellion and calamity. We
mmenta having been organised by the
that tune that Cougre-s came to tbo are simply asking for those accuxitl a
loyal people, they werenrganired by the
c ncluslon that we could not execute the
disloyal; every office jas*ed Into the
handsofa rebel; the Union men had
white voices la owing to the simple no-; guarany of lhe Coys But Ion without tnJ tho |waoo of ecu posterity.
MAKIN FOUR DIFFSREVf RTTTCfltA
no part oriollntho*’government*; and
______
ups new class of-loyal voters.
cl lent that
there____________________
a e more colored men। raixiac
,
•o far frejk answering tlio purpo-e for
Intbo^Stat s &lt;h-n there are white ana. j And, air, nobody concurred in thatrewh ehmrarrnineats are Intended, they
Congreea h:.a not &gt;ought to establish nr- | suit m&lt;.re heartily than myself. I Ooti* Detrocnttlc potty. Our principles are
felled to extend protection to the loy, 1
erosui ictnacy. n. r ha* It sosght to co- fes (nnd I do It without rtaunc) that I those of humanity; they are (bore of
men, ckhcr white or black. Tho loyal Either wemu-tbo&gt;d the.-e people oon- tab I!th tbe on|&gt;remacy of any class ot ■ hive been e&lt;luc;.ted by the great events Juatee: they ore those of eq ail righ’a;
men wen trturdorod with Impunlly ;
party uf mon. Hit had sought to e -1 ofthe war. 11m American people have they are principle* that apped b&gt; the
fruoatf. ontrt.K
t ibllih negro sup cm cy it would have r b- en educated rapidly; and (human who
Ji Makes the Best Stitch,
basis ns would enable loyal ft pub.han
•T.( rr oi'MicnntA.'i
been an easy matter by excluding from ; Buys he bas learned nothing, that he while nu the other aide wo bear nppeuli
tbe rebel Stat a where n rebel hits been State governments to be raised up ; and die right of suffrage all men who ha I i stand* dow where be didalx years aga.ls
tried and brought to punishment by the
Tho
white
man
1*
overwhelmingly
In
been conrernc I In the reboll on, In ac­ like an t.ncieui mile-post by tbesidoofa
civil authority for the murder of a Upinn gre-s walteil lung, the nation waited cord) ncc with the prnpreltton of Hie doerted highway. We, Air. President, the majority in this country, and that
man. Not one case. I am told, can be long, experkmc had to eomc to tbe res­ dls lngubhcd Senator from Mnsaaehu- have advanced step by step. What tb&gt;e majority is yearly Increased by half a
found. Those governments utterly fail­ cue of reason Lcforc the thing was done aottq(Mr. Sumner.) in hlsrpeech ol w.ir began we did noi cmitemjdats the million of while men f,om abroad, and
ed In answering the purpose ot civil —In the lust revolt, and at tho last thing Worcester, In 18GX He propo-ed to ci- destruction of slavery. 1 remember wUl that inajontj- gaining in proportion horn
governments; and not only that, but I to be done, Congrrea dciermlnod to dig rludcallmen who luul Leen u-ncerne-t when the Crittenden resolution wa*
fi&lt; dk fail
they returned (he colored people to a through all tbe inlbiab-dlg through In the rebellion and confer suITrugc only
finally be but a handful In this country;
condition of &lt;juati slavery ; they made the roll and the shifting sands, and go on these w!io wore left. That would prosecuted for conquest ar to overturn and yet We hear the prejudices of the
down
to
the
eternal
rock,
and
lhere.
upwhite
raoo
appealed
to
to
crush
this
oth
­
,. ,tab
, »,b.
,
,
------ .lp7 c | imiw
iinvc s-uwiKuni
c-tablbbcd
negro
negro s-.ipretnncy
s-.iprotnncy ny
by the institutions of any State. 1 know
» &gt;b.
,H„
.......... ..
tbit that was Intond-.-d ns an asmrance er race, and U» prevent IT from rising to Will Lanta Life-Time.
J
feu,.11
SU1
, „
Individual*. Under 'various forms of
that slavery should not be de-t oyed, supremacy and power. Blr, there is
vagrant laws they deprived them of the
and It rveclvcd the vote, I believe, of nothing noble, there la nolhliiggeneroea
rights of freemen, and placed them un­
have been re .dlly dune. But. sir. Con­ ever? Republican member In boll) houa- Ibero la nothing lovely In (bat policy or
der tire power ami control hf their rebel
gress ba* only sought to divide tho । o- o«or C«ng css; but In a few months af- that appeal. How does that jrindple
riMMen, who were filled with hateic-I
comi-arc wlib ours? We are standing
T
, ,
,------------- w—। I Heal power betw een the loyal and the
r-'nw , i
I dltefJ. BfeUxtfe
and rewn. c.
•
of the worths: we could not pic-erve upon the broad platform of tbe Declar­
of
I,OOJ. H ,f
,„d JW
.
TtlW MtCUINR
Dnt, Mr. Pnsldcnl, time pas-cd on.— &lt;h. U.tl ot
alavwy and rupp.-ces the rebellion, and ation of Independence, thnt •■all men
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,
Congres tuvembied In Dec.-mbcr, 1S63.
For s time it i snsed. It did n&lt;&gt;l nt once
by the Creator with certain inalienable o«..
annul th
government*. It heeltoted.
. . I,, me ,,, J)|BI
.bouljl. |&gt;feH tnlbr
rights; that among these are life, liberty,
h- r rr.iSii ix
At )ut,ln lSGiI,theconBti'.utional amend­ frontly to my friends
“•**n'lu power o'the other. ’Ibe rebels tare wm the better ? To standby the resolu­ and the punuit ol bapp ness.” We aay
ment, tbe fourteenth article,wa* brought that I npj ro.ichcd qnlvcnRl colored sntf- the light to vote *■&gt; that they tball not tion and kt tbe Union go, or stand by tlist these rights are m t given by law ; EVERT MACHINE IS WARRANTED I
pnoDATE onnrn.
,
, ,,
,
.
•
■
or unuir iuc com oi aim po«cr ot me
are not given by the Constitution ; but
eonatruction ; and there was a (acl: ujCongress could not stand by that pledge,
,„,rfe,„
„ „„„
1U
derataudlrig,though It was not embraced m. ibaliUte taU,. .l,fe
i ernment, but because I entertained fears shall net .lieundtr
____ , tin-control and powerJ than the oteervauce.'' Air. Lincoln is­
Southern people should ratify and a?rcc1 about at once entrusting a large body of of the re be'a T hla 1» the (oliey, to &lt;U- sued bla proclamation of emancipation. the Inhuman—I might say lhe heathen­
Be Sure to Sec this Machine,
to th.it amendment, then their t-tate tn.u juxt from slave y, to whom tl)t vldethe polit'cil p .wer among thore
(roc the stave* of the rebels. It ish—appeal co tl&gt;o prejudice of race
governments would be accepted. But montage relation had been denied, who men :or tho protection of-each. Sir, the was dictated by the stern and bloody
ex­ against race ; the endeavor farther to
----that am. rule inert wju reject led. The had been made the most abjret slaves, ciia.ge that wo intended to create perience of the times. Mr. Lincoln had excite the strong against the weak; tbe
Southern people, eoubcclo-l nnd Inspir­ with politienl power And u the Sena­ j a negro supremacy or olorcd State no choke left him. When we began this endeavor farther to deprive ths weak of
ed hy tbs Democracy of the North, re­ tor tarn refetved to a vpeech which I I government* Is without the *llglit&gt;-»t oontret no one thought we would use their rights of protection against Uie
jected that omendetneut. They were made In Indiana In 1SC5, allow me to ■■ foundation, for It would have been in colored sold lent in the war. The dis­ strong.
told that they were not bound to submit show the principle that then actuated &lt;
tinguished Bsnaior sitting by mo here,
to any renditions whatever; that they, me, for in that speech I raid :
ferred suflt supremacy by simply ex- iMr. Cameron,) when In tbo’ winter of
FLORENCE SEWING I ACMINL
trad forfeited no rights by rebellion.—
In regard to the question of admit- ■•ludlng the ditinyal from the right of 1 «WI be first brought forward the propo Shr ;Kastinfl$ banner.
Why, air, whst did we propose by this
freedmen oftlieSouths n States suftHge-n power which it had tho clear
while I admit tho equal rights right to exorc-ec.
ed *oldlors, was greatly In advance nf
GtOROB U. DEWEY
declared that all men born upon our soil of al) men. and Uwt In time all men
Hutiugs Feb. 28th, 19M.
Now, Mr. President, allow mo to con­ public opinion, and eras thought to Le
were cltbens of the United Stvtca n ,w|]| have the right to vote, without dis- sider for a moment the am&lt;-n&lt;lmcnt of­ visionary; but as the war progroe-o l it
tiling that had long been recognlred by
fered by tlie Fenntor from Wise© .sin, became manifest to all intelligent men
•very deparanont of this Government that in tho e-.aa of four
million.of
that
we
must
not
only
destroy
slavery
---------------V.. slavcti
|
III*
and ujion which his e|ieceh was mndo,
WEDFISDAT,
JuM Creed
Creed from
from lordage,
lordnee. thereriiould
there &gt;hnnld be
1- 1 and arc what I* lucnbct-I
until tbe Bred Scott decision was tniole ,lu»t
C l-RIXI'I.E,
in 1857. The second cectlon provided a pcried of probation to the exerotees of
strurnentallty In our powef for the pur­
OIL Or GLADHES8,
that where a class or race of men were twlitlcal power.
Senator Kcrtca’a Speech.
should II become » law. I will ask the pose of putting down the rebellion, and
excluded from the right of suffrage they
tiuch was my feeling at that time, for SccrclAiy to ;ead life nmeudmeul « bleb the whole country accorded in the u«o of
DRAIN COMM SSIONT.ILS NOTICE
It had not then been determined by the the Seontorfpm Wleer.nrlnbaa( nqxjaed colored soldlen, and gallant and glorious
. BCalLOwsiM,
bloody erpcri-ncc of the Hat two years
se.vlcc they rendered. In 1804 a pro­ Coond the Eloquent bperch of fienatox.
hbe.o.2
that wc eould not reconstruct ujxju Uro
position wun brought forward In this Morton, of Indiana, iu which tho issues
The to*rotary read as follows:
deny; that if four million people down Las’s of thf white (opulalinn, and such
Ixxly to amend tbe ConstituUon of the
South were to have no aufflrara, the men wa* tho opinion uf a great majority of
IMPORTER
AND
GROWER
OF
United States by abolishing ulavcry. Morton, acquired in Indiana, during
living in tbolr midst nod •urmundlng the people of the North ; end It was not
We do not think that this is very radical the war a repjfatlon i bn liar fo that FLOWER ARD VERETA11E SEEDS
them,.and depriving them of all politi­ until a year and a half after (list time
aoauxsTEii. nr. -w.
which Austin Blair so|ul.vd In Michi­
ALKX FRICK,
|
cal riglite, should n«&gt;t hAvc jpomberw. of thntConimM came to the conclusion
gan ; cud among tbe Republicans In all VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
J. «. IIOCGHTALIX. •&lt;
O D MOURK,
I
Congress dn their account 1 say the that there was no way left but to resort
of modern times, and it was finally parte of the country, Lis name ia a pow­
Li colored suffrage nnd tuffirage to all
er. It represents not only :l,;ht princi­
been auc.-caifut impugned by apy argu­ men except llio-o who were disqualified
ry liutnan being with tn the I'.mlta of the ples but tacorruptable integrity, i&gt;U BERDS 4XD rtX»t ALGUIDt. FOIt 1RGR jyssOLUTIUM NOTICE.
ment, 1 earc not how Ingenious it may by the comtnb*sio:i of high crimes and
only wise policy but intrepid action.—
misderucanora.
He never speadu without convoying the
that tho lc.ulera of the South, those men
will rerocmlwr the celebrated Wimer Impiesdon of a cliar.cbr which l» tally
Mr. President wo hear much raid In
whohadonoe taken an official oath to tfaerourse nf this dilate, end tliremh
Davfc bill, («ttcd In June, 18»t, which
huntax a hakmax.*. &gt;»• .r* *&gt;ra.
support the Constitution of the United the i rese, alx.ut the violation of the ■
Mr. Mo ton. Fir, tho o qualifications took the pvtr of retoretraction out &lt;»
JOBS 0. RCXTAS. .
Slates, and bad alteiwsrd committed
ore, by tlio terms of the amendment, t*&gt;
perjury by going into lhe rebellion, construction mca-rro&lt; ofCong.em we
not
In
fact
bekng.
apply to lho-e who wc e not authorised
should
be made
imllgiblc
to any,, office hare
ItbKC
. ,,
,,
. ,
»«vHgone
vuc uuu.ut
outside uje
tbe vonsutuuou.
Constitution. ana
and
I refer to Mr. Lincoln; but If thru bill
wfe U» G.ren.a-n. «U,. C.1J | ,b,
dbUn_^,MBU-. the rebellion—in other words, the colored had passed It would perhap, have refill­
ueerts
»n
a
rereutspeech
“
whoevershall
ed in the destruction ofthis Government.
We con al! sec II now, although It w. a vote the Ixmocratle ticket, in IMS,
wlWteld
rfem th«. fefe. br p„bU„„
r jj h
then thought t&gt; be the meet radical wbethurbeys intended It or not, will
whoso iBBtrmnciitalltvW)' had lost near- r _ r.r.. ...
..
.' .
*
J^MHOLCTIUK NOTICE.
for hiiusdf. hot for another.
1 deny the
nn esurj of tbo times. What did It pro­ thereby endorse the rebel lien; and (hit!
ly half a mllliou Hvtaand untold tre:v- statement in toto. 1 lads! that there re­
p oo? It proposed to prescribe a plan, whoever votes the Republican H ket
construction me .suree are as fully wltb- ye.ual He propose* that a colored mun to take effect when the warslwuld end, will utter his voice in favor of Union CARRIAGE FACTORY!
meat could not be dl provcd. And what in the power- of thcConstl'utloo ns nnv shall not voteunl as he hat sufficient cdby which these rebel States should le Llbc: ty, an*! Justice. Whoever believes
lcgi*l«Ucn tbit can be bad, nut only by
nstond. J refer to that Lili simply to In tho Justice of the war und the preset*
J. C WOOtHlC
meut? That thia Govvinmcnt abould nvaon, but by au b*» ity. And who ate Uni.cd Stales and io sutaertbu Lis name
vatfon of the R&lt; public a 11; be in faror
the men that are talking so mneh about
qulied but one condition or guaranty on of Meeoitrtructlon upon *ucb terms us
rebel debt; that It abould never jmy the Ibe violation of the Constitution, and
rbltc man to vote who
who preload to be tbe special Mends of
they should put in their conttituUooa a guaranty against future Rebellion;
THE GREAT CAUSE
ly opposed iu the North as well ai In the
how to make Ills mark even to a note provision proldblUng slavery, it «. and whoever believes in tbe rlghtfalnass
South, ilowcduld any man oppose them, only three years ago,were in anra given for whisky. [Laughter.]
qulred do other guaranty. It required
to overturn the Conelltut on and estab­
Again, sir, he। ro,o ea that the colored no cqtxallsaUen of repreteiitatfon ; nr&gt;&gt;e- Immedlato restoration nf th* Rebels,
ver of thia Gavcinmantaaa.iming a per* lish that of Montgomery In Its place or man i liall not vUo unices bo shall be curliy agalnm rebel debt-, or against without condition er limitation, toelvll
HASTINGS,
wore their Northern friend*, who were tclocd In hla o wu right or in tbe right of payment for emsneipated staves; and
vor of paying the rebels for their slave.? aiding and sympathizing Inxiat under­ hla -wile of a Ircihold of the value of it confined the right of sufiragc to white
When the Democratic parly North and taking.
SiSO, a provision whhb, of course, would men. But li was thought to be a great
O».«b„ Mafemrot, la lha nm,
South opjroMil that most important,and,
I had occasion tho other day to speak eutofl* nine buudted and nlnoty-ulno
"pceoh from which tbo above Is quoted
%'BaV
of what wim de cribed a« a Constitution­ out of every thousand colored muu In was; but events were passing rapidly,
al amendment, they were committing al Union mon—a man living inside of tiie South. The colored u&gt;an cimuot urn! In 1865 tho President earne forwaid that before tbe “Boldien »Dd Sailor's
Union," Usually worthy of the attbemcelvev In prbsciple, aa they bad the Federal lines during the war, sym­
wnh hia proposition, and 1 am stating tentlco of that targe number of •■Coubeen before by declaration, io the doc- pathizing will) the relielllon, and who the white rebc&lt;
Forth wbat is true from an examination of tho sc.vaUves" who have Invested their
taino that this Govctnmont was bound endeavored to aid tho relcIUonby Itidoenmou Is when 1 say that, but for the money in United State Bonds, and to
t.x iu hta life, never paid an Knot debt want of power with the President, ht» which we Invite the special aUcnUon of
juataud right Uiat wo abould assume pmpoee of auptreadugit um a viola lion , la to be alluw.U U&gt; vote. Blr, that would sebemo In Itself considered was far njqrs all clamcs of our readers, m being the
and pay the rebel debt.
of the Constitution of the United Stales. be tL« tnsvlUbk' edect of tbs adaption radical than that of tbe Winter Ravia
platform on whbh UlyM H
Thta amcndcmoii, aal have before
of thia amendment ? To cut off such a hill; but events were rapidly teaching UraN.lstobeelectedinK^iZJL^
I AM NOW SELLING
tbestato.men oftb&lt;tltne that weeould as 1 rceloent of the United Htauw. Ho
especial friends of the Constitution are
assembled in Deocsnixir, IMS, they were
tho rebel white vote. largely In tho u»- not reoanttenet npon Ural buia.
°1- B^fe fejl. Sta Ha, ,1B
by force of arms, anil thore throughout
the country who have given them aid gvveri.kncnu there to bo formed again
T«r.
' !"• * I"
ovary half-way measure had been spum­ and comfort. Sir you will ramemberthat into the hands ot the rebels. Bta, 1 will
ed bv the rebels, and'thev had ncthlno once a celebrated French wcimm was not spend longer time upon that.
al amendment, which wo now regard
CONJUGAL LOVE,
being dra.wd to the acailbhl, and ns abv
My friend j c,terday alluded to my ennatroctloii
passed the statute ofbbcrty aheexclalm- doraeuieut of the I’raudcnfa policy in a

Senate to tb it clause la Ida prodama-

mads the rclclUon. These are the radi­
cals of tho South; and my (rlend from
Wisconsin, after all, is voting with the
rudlca'a
The burden of hla speech yesterday
was that the reconstrueton measures of
Congrea ore Intended to establish negro
supremacy. Sir. tbis proposition Is
without any foundation whatever. I

PSULIPS A BENTLEY,

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committed in tby name;" sad 1 nan say
to tho Constitution, how many crimes
sgalna*. liberty, humanity, and progress

now called the 1'reisldeni’s policy. I n

the Republican party, and whan I could
not help anticipating tho direful conaethe Constitution and sought Its dertrao

pOM BALM.

uarm i&gt;» wictsns,
tlSWDS'STUHC
Ware Easra far Cts- M

�NEW ADVEBTISEMEHTS.

'^KJrtvsr.

IYIERIZEI Ail,

BUSINESS CARDS.
F. N. GALLOWAY,

BANKER.

X?ro«i&lt;lcnt .Tohn
Impcacliecll

c.pt. W. r. Urkla to John Dittrich, ea* lot
onwtot.ia»Mtl*8ln«l, for SIU. H. Wright
to C*pu LftUa.M fMl front «a M.toStrwt, oppo.ttr Xichun* block, for »U0. O*pL Urtio /
to M. M. Priedlc, oor l*t oe fl ill Ht (wnt iMr)
fortm. O. C. H*bb*rd toD. F. Krntwoo. lot
it*, t*. (wwt •ide) with (Mil dwtfllBp bom,
for 1400. C&gt;f L tartin to A. McQueao, oot lot oo
Korth *irwt. for *70. Jo*rpb Cl.I.r u Philip

coiutrnn Uapx » xnarm,
BASTLH03, - - - nbrl - - - MICB.

MISS E. WILCOX,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

MILLINER.
an rro&amp;T, mtxox elocx.
AA'D DISEASES OF TEE THEOAT
AND LUNGS,
HASTINGS, - ST - MICH.

D. S. WOODWARD,
Dwtorto

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hiyts &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Dry Goods aid Graris,

In tho bold language of the Chicago
Tri&amp;vxe. Tho American pevpie impeach
you, Andrew Johnson, as a didurtcr of;
tho national peace, the violator of na-'
Uouol Irtw, tho stumbling block of na- j

&gt;0&lt;”’ *DttV*aA*D JHOKZXB.
Htct-orr Cor»«r*. Mich.

nMm&gt;

M18K if. MEAD,

liunal justice, and the organkter of na­
tional ruin. They deemed that for thc*e
offense* agniust them, and against the
human Uiuily, of which they aro a part,
you be branded aa a betrayer of tho peo­
ple stripped of the robes you have stain­
ed, and go forth solitary among mankind
forever. Fur you them is no death-bed
repentance .' Your public life is without
feature Wherever thore
has I've:
appearance of virtue time
has worn off tho vornisk and there, ex­
posod to all tho world, stands tho unva­
rying record uf the desperado and tho
domaguguv. Your had example has
bean borne loo long already. It is time
for you to bo going, and go you must!
Full particular* next Issue.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

DRERHMAKER.
i-irxsT srrLBa or fattixxs.
la ne*v. naicx sloci.
BAHTIXO.-*. - - - **n • • • MICH.

Best asMrt’Bl sf Crockery fa Tewi.
Fresh Goods cesstsitly

CHRONIC CATARRH.

hand.

Old Goads Millag regardless «f Cast.
Why entertain thia loathsome disease
when relief can be obtained? We meet
those every day who arc suffering from Music &amp; Jewelry.
Catarrh to such an extout, that tbo Air
I'aasagco In tho head are In a partly deRUSSELL
ciimputicd condition.—tlio nose and
General Grocers,
&amp; NEVINS.
throat filled with nuch n man of corrupt,
matter that they are -bject* of dL*gu*t
to thcmrelvca, and of pity to those with
DISSOLUTION.
whom they uuoNata.
Chronic Catanh usually affect* the
Boots
and
Shoes,
head, fiiuceaand broudital tube*. It la
| Invariably caused by humoral or inflam­
. matoiy blood, by which tho mucous
STAIN BROTHERS,
membrane w made roro or inflamed,
producing a copious effk*.*an of viwld
matter. If it be produced by Scrofula In
W. S. GOODYEAR,
the blood It is almoat certain to end in
raz«3.o/xj. nrt.rrwnB*.
R. J. GRANT.
c-rrr xxu* oxror.
Consumption, unlcra speedily cured, becauaeltls Impossible to cutlrcly prevent
tbe matter from running down tbebronJ. c 0 I. E &amp; SON,
I cliial Into the air vesicles, and such la
the excoriating, or scalding property of
the matter, Its contact with the delicate Groceries and Produce,
KALTAXT Utt*.
linings ofthe air-cell- nt once cauaes Ir| citation, and invites the humoral pn&gt;- STATE RT.. HXflTIhQA MICH.
l^r Cub p»id for Prodnc* nSyl
perdu* of the blood to deposit thorelu
' Tubctclea and Ulcers.
W. PARKER A SON,
i Catarrh almost always at tends Con1 ramptlon, end frequently load* to it.
I In Oxygenized Air we hare a positive
ettnar gmutr,
UASTIXG3. • ■ • nSyl - - - MICH.
[ cure for this disease. The remedy l»
Hor*«« *o-J C*rri*x*t *t all hour*
taken by inhalation,—breathed directly
| Into the lungs, and through them car- '
ROBINSON tWIGRTMAN
rled Into the blood; thus a« roon as the I
blood will carry lt»it reaches.all parts
of tho system, decomposing tho Impure
matter in the blood and expelling it
through the porw, and through til a na­
tural channels from the system. Thus
yon wi U ace that the came of the disease
la removed, and the disease l^eUmust

jCoral and SHisrcIlauroiti

Dnfx, Medirinffi, Greceries,

■OOja A STATTOjnmT,
Forfhtwvrr, Fancy Good., Wall Paper,
A FULL hlVCX of artlclM in my Ln* •oMltalQ

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
Lirery &amp; Sale Stable,

DRUGGIST AND B00EEELLH,
Eaplr* Block,
MIDDLEVILLE. . *uT1 .

MICHKAX

TyjTDDLKVILLK

Hardware, Stores, MHaih

In tbbeamomanner w? treatnnd radlexlly euro Bronyhltts and Conaumptlon.
Let na one auflbring from these dlacaace
despair of relict If you arc too faraway
W. 0. HED1HCKAUU.,
to vidtour office and »ee ua pcroonally,
write a description of your aymptomo, SaMipn &amp; HaroBiien,
end forward to the nddrona befow.
•Ttrtrr.. nrKMirttirr nittrr.
Send for our droular which &lt;;tvea a
UAHTI50S. • • ■ nJjl.- • • MICB.
I full description of thcae d!«M&gt;**.
1 Oatrif tlu* many ttooMral t rlmonlStiff iniEKTISKliBSTS.
nl« received we pubUab the following:—
Dn. C- L. lirxHiD,
Dear Sir: 1 dc^rv to give you my teetl/nony In roranl to the value of your
aeientiflo eyate.-nof treating Catarrh and
dlAcoMn of the Rcapltttary organ*. I
have uwd your ratrwdy, •• Qxygvnlxcd
Air," in my practice forAb^hutt year
with w.mpleta eunoran. ' I l.avo cured
tin- wont forms of Cabinit, and a ma­
jority orthecuaiwof Rronchitbsand Cou■•itpps&gt;&lt;m In their advanced stigva. I
un&lt;;u lirtedrr pronounce •’Oxygrn.red
Air” tbegreatest boon ever yet conto­
rt I upon our raflfcrlug r.roe, ard hope
tbe d-y fo not for dfetaat wJwn every in­
to ILaiit physlcton will ndopt your ay*fem tn tho tre.rttnrat ofall chronic affect.oua
Fraternally Yours,
U M. LEE, M. d.
No* IOO Wcaiml nltter St, I1™videoee.
Dn. C. L- Bu»d,

r.nrutilJCAK Ual-cvs—The Republi­
can Electors of the Township of Host­
ing*, will meet In c-iucus, at the office
of Hie County Clerk, on Wednesday,

County Convontlon, to be field ■ n Satur­
day the "th, dry of March. w.lH meet at
th* Town Iioiimj. on Tbur-day March
6th. nt 2 o'clock P. M. By order of
township ecmmlttcc.
JOHN i:EAGLE, Chairman.

lh* low. It &gt;• prrhop* proper lh*t we *hwld
•tele UU Uw hf»ti wife of Ibi* DofaedMlla'iiow
■upiHiried. with her cbUdrea. in Um I'oor il&lt;m-e
of Iblo eunuty. lhrou(li the fmod of lM» Defen.
deal, io depei»ln&lt; her of her fowfal property,
•nd Ilia money Inmted for tbe beoeill el hi*
bopu wife, end in bee mi, In T*»aU*County.

&lt; ViiXAUX Euxmox.—The annual
election of Village officer* will be held
od Monday, th^-'Bth of March. The
officera to lie ctfoecD are a Prealdent,
Rcoortler. Treaturcr, truateee, Aeeceoor
and Momholl.
It it UDderatood that both partlM will
run straight political ticket* tbla year.
"People’*’’ and “Tomperanco,’’ tickets
give but IKtle aatisfacUon Io either par­
ty, and tbe consequence ia • light vote
when such tickets are placed In DomlnoTniiu.—To Boo. T. W. Faanv. for part* &lt;hw
•cd TArwaf tbr Coeprruloo*! Ol«b&lt; for *d Bn•io* of mi Co egret*. Alto, for lb* Report of
th* Drptrtmeoi »f Agrfcnltar* for IM*.
To Moo. Z Csxrauw, for rtrioo* Interacting

CLIltAXI

troazsjr

■ orkwoTZgaga

PIECES FALL'PBINTS
Just Received.

ClIKAXU

Page's Climax Salve, a Family
blexxlug fur 25 ccnta.
It heals without a Rear. No
family khoald be without it.
Wo warrant it to cure Scrofula
Sores, Salt Ehcum, Chilblains,
Tetter, Pimples, anil all Eruptions
of tho Skin. For Soro Urrijst or
Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Brnlses,
Burns, Scalds, Chapped Handa,
4:c., it makes n perfect cure.
It has-been used over fifteen
years, without ono failure.
It has no parallel—haring perfcctijr eradicatH disease and
healed after al! other remedies had
failed. It Is a compound of Arnica
with many other Extracts and
Balaams, and put up in larger
boxes for the same price than any
other Ointment

cdy, ’•Oxygcnlxed 'Air" in advanced
stagraofCntarh, Hrodcbitta aad Con­
sumption. arnfthcnaulln have been, hi
the hlglwst sense, ■affofuctnry; tn pc*!tlve am 1 of Its wundcrfhl power to ar­
rest the prtrrloas of tho above named
disease*, that I eon ednstefentlously ad­
vise all who may be suffering from thorn
to place themselves under the treat-

1C Is the best

NEWS DEPOT,
A tantsalMppIr of '■
avy-wwMy —a &gt;r~My .
ST E W 8 T&gt; Jk. F E K S,

■ BOOKS.

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tadpt. Blate of Mfohlpnw.
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m n ELT M VS IC, CmaMjteratji

pTM feh Map ant, to but
imm awn **rt£**ta,

FtOM |M TO UM FEB HOST!
cub«md*. Apply si mva to
TSKROKROF YOCTH.-

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fa^tost.

�SECOND F1MX1S1T1MI

STOHTGAGE HALE.
tad slxty-lwo cents. art.--A » d«hn«4 &lt;° t&gt;. du.
it... .i..„ mW* i,

Great Behtiiii for 60 Ban!

C..r«rr K.W..

Thrift's tWy .pubel.

IT. FRENSDORF Ac CO.

BELL MORE CLOTNINB

TbrovsbU.Michtiogw,
KiuUf tby

s^ss

KsnyMOcbe,

IF YOU WAST GOOD GOODS CHEAP,

sgaaUtarmto-

IW-'
LOOK AT OUR GOODS k LOW PRICES.

PHILLIPS

“A Maryland Capperbead ' assures us
that W the army la not withdrawn from
tbo South “a war of moes will be inevi­
table, and the negro will go down In
blood and carnage." The remedy be
m. CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
propcem for this state of things, la to ORDER on short notice, and a fit guar­
forcibly remove two thirds of the ne­ anteed every time.
ts~ lie eore tod call »l tbe Temple of Fn»hgroes to the North, and compel them to
stay out of harm's way for five years.
Three left behind will be ro few and so
weak that tho chivalry, probably, will
H. FRENSDORF &amp; CO.
qa* think It worth while to slaughter
them. “It 1b true," our correspondent
continues, “In currying out this plan the |
QSpstitution would l&gt;e put somewhat
upon the atreteh
but ho thinks the
1*1* would stand 1L\ How sublime I
tbe impudence of this proposal la I A
ruffian attempt my life, and tho police,
Instead of locking him up where he can
hurt nobody, throw me Into Jail so as to
relieve him of temptation. Suppoae wo
abould reverse the case, and when rebels
threaten a war of raesu. sot about remov­ House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
ing them to tho Northern State*; what
would “A Maryland Copperhead” think
of stretching tho Constitution in that dl-

Goods,
Boots $ Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Groceries,
Piece Goods,
Crockery
And Classicarc.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

PHILLIPS * BENTLEY

NEW CASH STORE,

Hold on to your hand when you are
about to strike, steal, or do any Improp­
er act
Hold on to your foot when you ore on
the point of kicking, running away from
study, or punning tbe path of error, j

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

TheUit

Sutcess,

ETE1Y HEECEDKUD H» STYLE,

STOCK 5 IIAUDWARB,

IMPROVED

h &lt;Z32BD&gt;

“Good morning, Uncle Jim.’
ffioTnfng *1
•well, you got your daughtei
off, have you T”

BENTLEY’S

Z&gt;r?/

-Har.n ok Dots.—Hold on to your
tongue when you are just ready to swear,
lie, orspeak haetily, or esc an improper

ahgry, excited, or imposed upon, or
other* are angry about you.
■ Hold on to your heart when evil per■e^Wgeak your company and invito you
to their games, mirth, or revelry.
Hold on to your good name at all timer
for It Is more valuable to you than gold,
high places, or fashionable attire.
.Hold on to the truth, for it will serve
you well, and do you good throughout
4eynltr.
Hold on to your virtue; it la above al!
price to you In all tlmea and In all pin-

k

Still-'Leads the Van

Hair dressing
inoncBol(Jt

BROWN SUGAR,

BOOTS $ SHOES, CHEAP!

IRON &amp; STOVES

iwirf*.

perfectly harmlcH, ssxd is' preferred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
u well u those who wish to restore
it The beautiful glou sad perfume
imparted to th: Hair make it desirable

0.1. tPAULBIHa.

Groceries and Provsions,

ATLANTIC &amp; GBIAT WSTKBN
Broad Gauge Railway!

WE ARE COMIHG!

A

vin ptwci10 “y p*r«» **ndicg M a flub

ONE DOLLAR BALE

tf DSY ARD FAMCT GOODS, » Wueb. Fiscs
«rf Bbcctlog. Silk Dreis Ps'.Un. Ac.. Ae.

KERO8ENE OIL,
fsrytldsg kept ia

NEW YORK

BOSTON.
prrrttaBGH.
PHILADELPHIA.
BALTIMORE, and
WASHINGTON CITT.

FREE OF COST.
di^aft^T*°O04*“4&amp;"’4*•enl “J “*•
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snsiriiABDrrARe,
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iroovEf irsBg,
oitrsnsroxss,
rjusts,
OUS,

Thia is tbe osly Route to tbs

Oil Regions of Pennsylvan

IS Federal Bl, Boston, Maw,

Atlantic k Gt Wrateni Railway

tobsll be a pleMnre to sSto wait on eastoswn. FiiiuLcyko Turn Orin _______ ____

W. A. SABTWELL.
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j

pariltire Store,—Tike BfoUce.
■jya ire .Haktag a Complete

imumu ii timei

sx,

harness shop.

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GEO. M. DEWEY

*v&lt;ra».*'lmim.

“ With Malice toward dom.—with Charity for all.—with FinaasM Ln the Bight'

VOL. XU

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TEKits.-ti, w m mm.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 4, 1868.

Wtdiral

Jttsmw Jirtetorg./

She

NUMBER 45.

publican form of Government,” wfo
remeenber in that section of tbe country
. .
------ ------------------------- ------- where Democracy boa owned both the
'franehlted upon tbe mere prejudice of soil and tho colored race si “chatxlea”

r the principle* of aqua! righto.
Find three who demand t bat 1

E. K. WAXXflST.

«H ,OTV*Mt&lt;M.

Uf-~

7b the liepublicant

'

government (u a
If th* colored man contract* debta, or cukred rare have une-hcJf “white" blood
make*entagemeuto, the fow forces him
their Dvmucratio fathers™ their rein*
to ta’.nil h.H enn^emento and pay bto —
bf them eo much of it that they
debts, tbe rameae a white man. Tho con acarrely be distinguished fivm tbo
Find thuer who curse and bowl al the
1 law show* him no favota or mercy in , W;“ “white Demurency’ itealf.
: mild aad concilia torr terms offend Ij a
mattm of dollars and cents, or in viola- I
rf ““W ’r,th foxgiriag aadtadulgrnf yep’^and a for­
I c™ onuuw. l» u&gt;, .afM, bu. Wd, »“
■“Ullw.-I -l-u. uUUuau. bearing RepaUican Cungrut*. for them
I..- . ~
A. - - and one hundred end eighty thousand lu resume their placre fa the gweiamrht,
him to Orc tame ccoocntab.lUy that II
white rutera, there need be ua well । and yuu find tbuee who arrogantly defy
does
docs white voters.
voura. Why, then, should ^ucd,-d
terribte romilto in £rhe nut ha«c the game civil and political P ,x,liticxxl rights to uno tliciuacd well
rt-hute
nr,. thnlmrt^ht* I e brv
the Ltw. Whv
Why &gt;,..r
not .itew
allow (^,,.,4 law-abiding coloredyoten! The
liirn a voice lu the choice of rulers and lost Ncdiunal Census showed th* entered
.i hto—oivil and jsdi i a.
officers who are to inako and execute Ute pnpuladun of Michigtm.hcattor*d through
i red a tvccent aj &lt;»u.to eketrd to of­
forty-seven co.intica, to be ns follows:
fice, or busted u]*.n Xa}*o professions of
I TICE o? ditliiudtonl
8,60?
foyalty by a too confiding people, and you
* In the day* of the Rovolntfon, our
find
him working hand and glove. wwA
Female*,
fere tatters nevrr doubtoJ tbo rtf hi of:
those who did their ulmoct to de­
all /ret, colored dUxcna to vote, and on­
Total,
8,799 stroy the guvexnmeit, a toUayer of tbo
ly problLtt the "slave,." from the right.
princqdc* of equal righto for all, a betray­
In thoef days, twelve of the thirteen I
er alik* of tuunby and people. Jmd
origins! Stoke made no distinction in I KrTen petton.,’ and we have the astound- Ummc who insist O]*xi a masked syateen
the franchise, on account of color, and (number of 671 colored rotors to '•--t ul slavery over their inner “ihstlira,"
Waahlgh'on, with all the old poir a**, ■ Gut and destroy the Detnucratifc |»arty, liy leaving them without |*ilitira] right,to
vot.d aldo by rldo atlho name bulioL-b&lt;&gt;x undermine Uiehtate gumnnlh, and tram- be tiatupled down by their ]onct—tha^e
with colored men. In the State of New I pl, vut the white rare! De&lt;fuctthe“ro- who drejdso Fuuthein white /»y/i'sis for

Jflchigtm :

On th* Crai Monday In April you will

FKAKX ALL-EX

KA1TKT waujar.

Fcr t Cm H all ratal al Lm Disass

the adoption or rejection of the Amend­
ed Constitution. Thia vote will be only
the pre'tuiinary ShirinUh to the great
and important Pre*Men tai betils, to be
decide,! tn November following.
i ft la important for you to elect your
I township officer*. It la no lesakmportaut to adopt th* Amended Constitution,
a* Its defeat will be claimed and bearided

| a triumph of Its euemlev.

With th*

tywestyeof such a triumph at this time,
I our vnetule* would enter upon the ap­
proaching conus: with renewed hopes
and Vitor tb it would require largely In­
creased efTbrts on our part to keep II lehlgan up to her former proud record tu the
ad rain e guard of treccoui.

uninvii a wills

York, as late ns 1823, there waanodb- tors," or able- bod led men, and we have
tlncf.cn of color in tLe qualification of . ilia graud balance of itilli women and

Convention was rampted of 77 Repub­
lican* and 3 Drrnocra'a. I to rat.fleatten, therefore, te the ratirleat on and en­
dorsement &lt;&gt;f j,Ottr ourn icpr&lt; ten tall vos.

a a •Mini.
pany, open every question thatcIvUce
our party from that of Ila enetnlre.
That too Amended Const; tu Jon is just
wbat every Republican would have it,.
io every particular Is not claimed ; nor.

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Cornu tinion is baaed; for, but for thU J itiuitday. It in a fixed fact that cannot
I ** LofigJwsLpotwd, and even many of th*
change, tbo A mended 1 u« t.ument would
I Dcmucrnb'c pdiliciana begm tu realise it
be accepted with crest unanimity, as tn i I Abd Ln three States where the colored
bscOmpdmM* improvement upon the man Los Ixwn a Tutor for twenty or forty
Of every ciliaUt at the nepremf pr«*cDt ••irwdr, O'-dlffr^'d Conatiiution , । rears, tan anybody truth fully aseert that
I the whWe rare is degraded,—that schools

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The ehanffe la cpcnpc*bcn-i ve to every
prrepertty, by ad 1*1 ng thia amended luteUUent mind, apd Ute firei question
and decidedly improved Inrt ament. to be settled in the uilndofcvvry honest,
freedom-laving patriate voter, L-tote:
eoat. eoeld not present another draft
materially different fiotn thia one, ty
osnKdnx its mainly eoniiovcrtcd tta- cy that be doc not beli.ve to be founded
turva, Without taswring tit orrneMmt-.c
Tier.
people.

Pries 25, 50 and 75 Ota. per Bottle.
Th* vote upen (bls Const!,utfon. at
! th!* time, does nut luvnlve, alot-e, Ha re-

CSUGHi, G3LDS. ETS..

A defeat of this great pincqJe in
was in the luie-frout on
udyli*ld in th* Runth, rarry tng

. peopte rear Jtourielted. or even ratated.

EXfEXSIVELT UJSD
Her Tri Clij ul Yicisity,

ALTXXD C. WtUW.
't-xrf "«***’M^.’SL.rLTr"o

rial degredatiun, treating thim row
than a culurod man, uc wen a deetusd
There Is only a property qualification of ! uuxrcLiug upon them “sixty thousand “Yankee," and ym tied a “vhivmiw’’
t2T0 fo - colored rota.a to-day In toe } strong,” /*&lt;&gt;• r*r&gt;**&gt;; and luariug their
t1-' ! •!*«"*« of *4fxaitiuu to equal jighfc—
th*,
flute of New Yojk, and almoat, every I
"Ul not be equal to their a**L I—j iu rL*&gt;u«* actoid «ith Lis Michirro_
.
bren. iI ‘to
“‘9l*71*colored man In toe fctatc I* a voter, and ; drura fur volunteers omung llepabbrena
,
Las been tor nearly filly years, u|(K&gt; ";b&lt;*» dortrins are deep laid fa toe prim :
“ "J1*1
tost Uel*
«P!« of
awl cnn»l right* to
4^ .u
i T?. ? ^cngieae, and to
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in«m I Will it not smack too much oi h,T0 the r*1*1 deb‘ (nnd W
We bow Invite atteotlon to Ute princ!n. T*?
r ‘T
r ,
1b. b»E.U«x o, fur Ito no. rf Uw juU
j^o d.U-u. h... UH,
„
in the New VnnatltuUoD. aa com pared Un»» m-t OH apd ubmnl “■ ^„d
toL„.IM,f
1U 1—» ta ,«l. 17«!.. witU,.
to, a...qto .1
Ir-i.Hj, ,h., nto, ,L,m Ul» W to,
to .bto
»
r
i and rc]&gt;udiate tbe notional debt. We
new rectJone of Imj ortartec an added, ]M&gt;nouoc tu be ns silly and futile aa it is
uto, tol toldto
I
u,,
i» to lto‘
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In to Stto .1
l?, k. -to viJj . Dranxnuin
I
"equal lights," and we du nut bciiere
lions that have been amended We note
small
property
quauBcaiiun,
and
in
Mas.
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tin jioupls of Michigan aic.
the amcmlmeuis Ln ftahca, end note,
snebusetta, Itbodc Island, and in other ।
nnrocasDC arxmcxxn.
other changes by coudemed statement*
I State* where the negro ba* l*ca a voter
On tlio Oth uf August, when th* suband Uaiict.
Will any true p triutic rotor in Miehs| for many years, there te no inm-ased cub jrct al frauduso wa* bvfore the Cunetiorvd iinmigntiun, nur in Teuue**re. 1 tutional Convention, the Hun. G. V. N. gun dreert the army of liberty and pro­
AKTICLX III.
, where the colored man stands uu a jxn- , Lollirop sjukoth*eentuuentoof all mem- gress U&gt; «adiat with such company, and be
cvqutod undur such a Cog 1 Dore any
t. -Uli te U «»*«&lt;o*.I fort level, in civil and political righto
bontst loyal rotor a here *on islber ur
The eAm^e la In omlUliw: the word 1 with all white men. But merolortd man prejudice and old, deqvrouted barred brvtlter laid down lifo for the country,
uipunst tliu cviuivd tusci, docs nut blind
them to tin* measure of equal justice tu desire to Lear tho riild frantic shunts uf
Um- prreent Con-thirtlcn. and pin log a 1
"VICTORY” go up from the camp that
elUsuo* oi Michigan. whnare cltlx.-ns of
ujrpreed tho loyal OSass sunk a steoui
ati'nl tu cmigr ate lu Micldgnn to secure
■a will go up if this Cunstitatfoa with
that right. Lie alau enjoys equal franchise
equal, aril, and jUiticn] righto for all, i*
in Canada. And the inevitable tendency
defeated through their fadjtanvntc to thia
Ute oo.ieeto i of this dhlinrtlnn-tn title i । of iiuUfa aantfatotit,—the march uf jussacred pmripte. Will any krai maq
m&gt; — d
■&gt; tagtew bimUiat rigtit
leave it fxmible far such a shout to la

Jeetton or adipilon. a* th - fond itneutal
law of Mb-Wgan. Il involven tbe prtuel-

Il'urld hat ernr Proeliti
.PURELY V’OWTABLK,

•*gaSdag ii,
I IMt MS &lt;0 .1

truly • 'Republic* n form o'Gevernmeot,"

ortd, and,

f-1—which

ality, or the tew* arc levs potent and re­
jected.—that society m leas |iure, elevat­
ed and refined, or that any white nrnn’s
rights or privileges are in any way abridg-

protection for Southern luya tsla are for­
gotten hero—let the Sobel* hare their
own way—submit qufotly to their wilL"
Who will vote to Mind such n tnomage —
for the foDuro to ratify this Constitutfoa
' nimplb conferring upon thn culorrd man
equal civil and ;iobbcal lights, due* not, ।
W» would ask who are the opponents wD be hailed by rebels and their' his rads''
as an umcn of hope end oncuiuagenM**
as is claimed by duh /yet*, make huu I of this prinaiilo uf equal righto to all the
the “equal" uf anybody, mom than the ritixei* uf too United btatre? Find
tamo right now enjoyed by drunkards, thueo who pruuounced every act uf the
ramblers juuftmc blnsjibcmcraJibertiMe, government to vut down the rebellion
thiavre And robbers make* them th* -unn&lt;.5ti:iidun:i)"—who threatened to iwrreafon ur rebellion, that the arisen
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“equai" of tbo
mast
refined, upright
and , ,^.^'fa fa, rear’’ upon our deporting vol- sAHer shall not, while fighting at tho
exalted in society, nor any mree that it i uDtrers,-— wbu d-'precialod too nalii-nnl fruut, be deprived uf his rota or vuiii' to
tuokia th* qn.o;atuus the- "oqual” uf tb&lt;- credit, ita note* and bonds,—who derided jiubUc afikire at homo " The acme uppul*Mi educated, nur mum than th* same 1 onr wldii'tv as "dogs” and “mercenary nmita of equal righto who ujpueodthfa
riaht cujuyod by a Methodist make* him Lincoln hiroUnp,"—who ducunraged pririlegeto our soldiers during tbe re­
a Baptist ur infidel, ar Preebytenon ur enlistment by rei ing it an unconstitution­ bellion, and who will oppuee too jint
S|iiritoalist Neither doe* it “oblige yunr al war, and ull who enlisted “Alolitiun- section of thia articla, will alto ojipree
daughter to many a nigger,” far it duee isto "—who urgetitead Knights of the the secund section. But the Mime rutera
n«X. in any rewvet, changv tho social re­ Gulden Circle, and did ell in tbar power J who stood unwaveringly by the interaota
in! urns between th* a lute and colored to reseat tho draft tu fill up oar broken 'i of our soldiers during A* war, will stand
■
rnrea. Three things are used,by design- ranks,—who deniud the ballot
to oar sd-1 by this douse and adopt it now.

If these general prtne.pica, endoriod
by Washington, axv correct, why n&gt;*
Bisks them LIVING lUCALlTtEB IN
THE ORGANIC LAW OF MICHI­
It involve* the eudoirement of a loyal, GAN ?
.
The question &lt;&gt;7 imperial manhood 1 mg demagogue*, to exrito the pesafons diws,—whu plotted fa f—--------- LL_
true and patriotic Congers*, standing
acrca*r.l»k.-.bo
tho hunter,’
bravely and firmly agnintt executive suffhigr I* Dot on* that should te decid­ ♦nd tirejl'diore ul the ignorant and un­ | "watching and waiting
Shu
treachery and usurpation, for such a Just ed by long chcrUbeslprcmllce or haired til inking against granting tho natural
and inalieuablo righto of hie liberty and
“rvroutructkm" of the rebel Stales aa
jmj'
U.a.SuHtaa
bio.
senseyie, bis hair, or the rranplcxlon
wludh God has £iven him, but upon the
tresaoo and rebellion, by allowing loyal
is called upon to obey and uphold tho and ull they dared by ecto, to emboraa*
unmanva Mraxnxn.
voters Footh, a voice in the government. lire to nil mankind, acting upon the laws, and pay bis puttiun to support the1
The “Aanended Bin of Rights” lays golden rule, to "Do unto oibers aa ye giivernmeut Three are natural righto
opposed to rxina! civil right*. Go tu the ' Sec. 2. Pros Hee lor a Senate of 82 mcmdown ftuMbuxmtal principles upon would that other* should do unto you.” given by Gas to every human being—not I
CticaguCunveutiun and hud tlweo wlw bore tu l« elected by single Distticta, for
which tbe Oouelitutlon Is built, to secure
by man—and can never be rightfully demand "nnmvliate ceemtim cd -hnetili- the hum of four years instead a two.—
the people liberty, Justice and their
A.4*.
Ay ■
except for th, jUv. tire" with the rebels, nnd voted the war ’ At tho first election unda- thia CunstituAnd where la the fajusttce of giving
□staral right*. (Article cue refers to
equal sftffeagv to a thousand ccJorwd clt toctian of euciety as a punishment lor.

jWjux"u7i4r4 i&gt;&gt;MfMW

imcixH

liens of Michigan T What rights of the
(Male, or of indlrldsala. or of society,
The doctrine that “might tnakco right"
and that a dominant race has tho right,
Uuir potUenof ih* burdens of govern- becauae it has the power, to emsh and
busy opponents of the jeiaople* uf »• u&gt; »» y*m euewreswe m use wursef
tramp down a week otto, is not founded 1 the
equal r^hla.
LegiaiMiM, fo un-half the memlecKand

and pcopla.

UK ZADOO PORTER'S

iabUlty. eombnt tree ee nd rebellion, to

Curative Sip Crated Fils,
a otfounbx to '
castox on. AMD

••whit*” dUaet:* to avoid Um "dnfT

rwpi fWr services

All

from two hundred yean of
ego I. The white race of America can

poor M. te®v*nj» Fo* •**- ii
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MkoaouPte

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•OOBCT *r **• I dvihaed world than in'hose appeslafo
I dviMaad world than in’ Loan appeals io

atKibgagafasttoeweak. s,_

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rj

Hud thoeouha imbued their heads fa
4 Ufaxl of the ualiun sad forfeited all
_rilaad pohtfoal ugirtefoe theueelre*

i**’^**^4

eruuient

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■** th* House

�At present no one holding any office
under tbe United Rtatsa. even the moat
insignificant pcetofficc, can hold a mt
in the Legislature. Aa emended only
ihoae bolding large Prnldenttalappointnreata,"by and with tbe advice and con-

was do diversity of opinlua on tbe propoeiUoh to raise salaries, to make them
correspond, in some degree, with tbe
dignity and importobeeof the poeklooa,
and tho advance in prices of all Other
kinds of labor and the eon! of living.—
Democrat* as well es Rcpublloaus voted
for this article. But for tbe purpose of
defeating the Oonstttutten because it
embodies the principles of a Republican
fonn of government, in securing equal
righto, Its enemies are using the advance
ot Mlariee (and many other groaudkvo
and frlvolus objection*) as a wea|&gt;on to
defect the Instrument by making a great
outcry over exorbitant compensation to
public officers, and falsely representing
that th* subject Is placed tayond tho
power of the people, should * change of
time, or experience prove that the sums
fixed nr* too high.
This Is the dodgo of mere dmtoffogua
playing upon the pas-ioun and fears of
the people tor political effoet, to enable
them to gloat over a parttosn triumph
and defeat ot tbe party of freedmen that
stood shoulder to shoulder durlug tbe
bloody efforts of treason to overthrow
the government, or forever rleot tbe
chains of human slavery uj&gt;on ths naL'un. Defeated on tbe field of battle
they now seek by strategy to rob the na­
tion of the fruits of victory by defeat!: g
the randementil principles of equal
rights as Isld down lu the Declaration of
Independence. Wo append tho salirle*
pro' Idetl in the present and la the new

pored salaries, at lausi In
were estirtly too small;
"what to tiw oAjrevfai re i
matter to the Lsgtalatfito -w

instance. If flush times eome, would not
gentlemen allow tho Legislature to di­
minish these salaries tf they are placed
too high ?” Mr.AicKirnoa said for tbe

SEWING MACHINE
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Idbitlsg Um Lagtolstnre from |mmI*( toy Il
grssUag • rtlssaa*" hrItosale, ' * ‘

psrpsa* of regstoltog
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Tb&gt;» proTtoiss akesM. thsrefere. reeoiis lbs so
dsrumeei ofIks ad. oasts* of both “prstabtlloo'

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PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY.

there make from *3.000 to 96.000 a year
in their practice, and they tough al tbo
Idea of being Judges on such salaries.There I* oomtnon sense in this change.
He was in favor of good salaries and
SBC. 11. Compensation of mem bcm of
good officers, and the people are willing
the Legislature fata sod from three to
/our dollars per day for actual attend­
lopey Food men good prices. It was
tbe best p Iley in the end.
ance, which to not an advance in pro­
portion to tbe cost of lit lag or the price
On the 13th Aug., when Mr. Ferris
moved to Increase the salaries of Circuit
of wages from tbe time the present rates
were fixed. They are allowed not to ex­
Judges (as tqey had then been fixed)
ceed $15, as tbo 1 teg tala ture may fix. for
horn $2.5000 to $8,000, the following
Democrate voted for the Inereaae: Merer*.
"postage, stationary and. newspapers."
Chapman, Crocker, Dcsnoyers, Law­
at present tbe allowance is $6 for statfonrence, McClelland, McKeron, Norris,
ury and papers alone, and tbe Statrpaya
Purcell. Rafter, Richmond, Shearer and
postage, to which there to no (laHt. UnSutherland; and only two voted ngjlmt
IL Had these twelve Democrats voted
no, ths motion would have been defeat­
ed by 29 against 44,-a nd yet Demo­
cratic gurratlis cry out against those sal­
aries n too high I
On the 10th of August, when this arti­
cle was before the Convention, Mr.
At present none can l« Introduced at all
Stockwell moved to reduce the salary of
after fifty days, no matter how urgent
Governor to *2,600. The motluu was
or Important It may be. This to a great
lost, by 39 yeas to &lt;1 nay s, six Demo­
Improvement
Directly following the salaries fixed crat.- voUng against the motion, which
8xc. 23 (new}. Provides that no above the same section continues aa fot- would have carried II had they voted
inctnbcr of the Board of State Auditors Iowa: "The Legislature shall have the the other way, via: Messrs. Chapman,
■ball ta Interested In any way In any | power to increase or diminish the salaries ' Deenoyera, GOT. McClella .d, McKeraan
contract with the State. Another valu­ , of all officers.providedfor in thisarticir,'- Pnroal! and Sutherland. On the same
able Improvement
| which places tbe subject in the hands of day, Mr. Duncan of Kalamazoo, moved
, (he people to change, whenever they to reduce the sabrlsi of Supreme auid
J thluk the above rates are not what they Circuit Judges to $3 500, which was vvt| should lie. The present (tonstUufion left ed down by 89 yeas to 46 nays—only four
no power over the subject It: the hands Democrats voting for it and nine against
of the people. Again the same section IL, vis : Measra. Chapman, Crocker.
1 provides that:
De»neyera,Gov. McClelland, McKernan.
Notrla, Purcell, Richmond and Suther­
land, which would have carried the mo­
tion, had they thought it just and voted
for IL Tbe article was adopted by a
In many c-aae, tills will save mire to vote of 53 to 31, U:e following Democrats
the Trea-ury than the btcrease In nala- voting for It, vis : Chapman, Crocker,
ric*. And again, certain offic-rs are re­ McClelland, McKernan, Norris, Rich­
quired to live at 14u»lng and personally mond. Shearer and Sutherland, and on­
attend to the dutle* of their offl.-e ly six voting offa Inst it. It to thus shown
where tho people can always ace them. that a majority ot Democrat, voted for
This will greatly facHltatc the dispatch the eateries ns they are Umpcrarily
of buflncai and save time and expense____________
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fixed In the Aitlcle.
tho intelligent
In going to different parts of tbe State to | and generous people of this great State,
' ■2 who havt^onfidenco in their own Integ­
Tbc'e sections provide for what l« de­
rity and virtue to correct errors o&gt; public
manded In many localities, to allow and
policy, when the power is in their own
legailM local aid in opening railroadbands, we need add ao more upon this
and Improving the facilities of trade and
At the present salaries every poor man subject
travel, in securing a better market for I’ virtually prohibited from accepting
Msuy County Officer* are paid higher
products, and largely advancing tho 'the honors of State office, because the solaria* than State Officers, at prwent,
prize of real estate, building up flourish­ salary will not enable him to live honest- and the people do not think them over
ing towns and cities and developing the 'y and support his family.
paid.
newer portions of the State. It fa left
While many of our best educators nt
to the people In esch locality and should
secure a unanimous vote In many places. He* ranging from $1,200 to *2,000. the
Sxc. 1. Tbe pre.-yjit Constitution pro­
State heretofore boa only offvred'a paitiy vides that all specific Etate taxes, except
Sl.UUO for talent that should be the very from mining companies tn the Upi&gt;sr
SBC. 2. Defines that no person aha!) best in the Slate, io aupertntcnd and Peninsula, shall be apjdled in paying
be eligible for Governor or Lieut. Gover­ overlook our entire educational Interest a! Interest on Educational funds, and lu­
nor who has not attained the age of 25 Will such parsimonypay. In a long run, tereel and principal of the State debt.—
years. Thirty years to now required.
Thia amandement recognise* the worth meets ns Michigan!
and ability of young mqn.
Tn many counties, fur several years
past, tho people have acknowledged the
inadequate compensation to Circuit
. There are very marked improvements Judges, ami through the Boards of Kuin thia dopa tment thnt will be a great pervl.-ors and by private subscriptions
benefit to tbo people, and worth m6re and donations voted by counties as ad­
ditional salary to not theprqper way to
F«c. 2. The Supremo Court to consist secure ths parity of tbe bench. Indlof tee Judge* imttai] vt four, and the viduals aa well aa counties In their cor­
term of office to be ten, Ins teaJ of eight porate capacity are often negating por­
tlet before these courts, and tbe Judges
Kbc. 6. Tho State to be divided Into who arc forced to accept such aid a* a
five Judicial Districts, four tube subdi­ charity tamest actual expenses, ate lia­
vided In the lower Peninsula. Each ble to bare their usefulness Im pared in
District to be subdivided into aircults of the public confidence. A Judge, above
al least two. Id each circuit, the peo­ all others, should be tree from any conple an to elect one Circuit Judge, tu boh
rtalilsnt Of tbe circuit, to hold office for
The latent instance where a Judge baa
Hgbt years. Ji is made the duty ttf ths been exhibited us an object of public
several circuitjudoee te meet at last oaos charity to in the Tenth Circuit, in the
&lt;n two years to atablirh uniform rules of a'Uou of the Democratic Board of Su­
practice and modify the same.
pervisors in Bay County, at Ito January
fhe. 1 (s»*r). Tl.* l^»i*l«-sr» m.y nmvMs Tor session, 1H6H, as follows :
Um IraldIns »' he Una. n&gt; ikcsosratjedicial Ul*

LOCAL AOENTR, HAIffiXGB, MICH.

ay evening, Marc
s of forming a G
ef equal rights, a

ruction and a 1ml

It Maka the Beet Stitch,
&lt;Ul«« Im pktlgtd lo tW*. •*&lt;Ae
1 qualliir* of riMlutwa »nd cawra** to oorti tho
lhla( throofh. *&amp;4 Ir.unpL It corUlo. Ucfyrt
•ack ■ iplrit tho moagnl ccooidj »iil *0*11 &lt;nd
aduoeoWf* dofrot. TTiry *Ou!J out d*f« f&lt;Kr«

jy Barrut. are respect fu

be present and aaetot In
*Wr«he Club. Cbme on i

Apply thia

(Zht Sta&amp;tings Sanutr,
EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED I

■ IrnalxS ?

THE SEW CONSTITUTION.
In this issue of tho Haknbb wo place
before our reader* the spirited end eloquratappoal of tbe Republican State
Central Cummlttee, lu ftvor of tbo

JlWSLRYi MUSIC STOiL
R. HERRICK,
‘FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.*

question to not, to tho propoosd CtmrtltuUon in all respects what could bedoalrod, but are the changre proposed an
Uont We are fully aware that peejudios
IMTOBTEB AND QBOWEn OP
te a jxjtcnt lever, and that tbs prejudice*
of the people in opposlUea toauy change
afTecilng Individual rights, especially
the elevation uf the dowutrodsn to tbe VICI’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
dignity of manhood, to strong with the
would-be artetocracy of the bud, and is
the only reason, in fact, why the UoppcrDemocracy are arrayed la oj.posUton te :
tbe New Constitution, as that inetrumeut affirms the doctrine uf Impartial
Suffiragv. All other queetiom* are mere
side I*&gt;use, raised by the men. who were
the country's enemies ia the hour of
nadonsl peril, so Uiat if possibly, they
may add ono,vote to the ranks of those
who owe their liberty, their property,
and the enjoyment of all that fa dear to
them on earth, to the gallant deeds of
our brave a.ldlsra, one cla»a of whom
QAKRT COUNTY
they would exclude from ony voles la
the governmen'-. uf the country their
vslor helped to prc-erve Md protsa
from tho assaults of Democratic tralton.
Republicans of Barry County that to the
torUe. Will you, who in many a Iwwi
fought tattle field, have ever, defeudsd
the dghta and Ubertfae of thia people,
falter now before thu amault*of thio emmiseary of the rebellion T Mark lbe
fact Everyman In Michigan, who would
welcome our biave soldier*. onbeAc^f qf
fAoir, AmZAraw brethren with '‘bloody
hands and hospitable grave*," and who
rejoiced as, we are a-hamod to be cosxjpclledtosay, many did even la tillsoraaty, over sysry detest of our arms and
re
p0U°r‘ Do* "M*** •«*hood .SulTagi , beeauae foreooth that
will place the ballot in tho hand* of hn

norm a» vnnAiiE ittoi

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

.ul jwr st r»ful»tiag liqaar tratts by fetr, alll
telstto* b»4a trtba p«*H«. *. to«4 eitb il
IbroMh
iMghlatsre m tksy way 4«n&gt; test
&amp;r th* ial*r»*«* of lbs Ms** ■■&lt; MSktly.
TIm taWsa of tbto* sH« l**a*a satoaal steel
Ik. »*i*
of th. teartao. fa Ito Imm,
m Um fall atreagthofUMSa tetoo* &lt;u to shswa

MD« nowroeideMbofUisQBMty.ttuw 1
of whom were soldiers, who do jsotrta- ।
Tho fiupervisoro of Midland County
have just voted the sum of *400 extra
pay to Judge Sutherland.
A donation fhim other counties of ths
District In proportion to population,
would refae the salary to nearly or quite
*5,000. This whole siitject of salaries
properly belongs in the hands of the
people, where tho Dew Constitution
phu es It, regardless of the my at dema­
gogues that ths people have not virtue
enough to elect reprseentatlvcs to ex­
press their sentiment*, and lower Che
salaries of any or all of thu State offiocra
If exjwriencc shows they are too high.

—.

IM

IBM.

CABPm AID DIL CLTTM,

�y /ft f

BUSINESS CARDS

MICH.

M ul Grana

Dry
1116b M.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Real Rotate

Srolcor,

RUSSELL &amp;. NEVINS.

kSaD

ON *
1 SMwtM

The R«publle*n elector* of Hasting*,
and all other* friendly to the nominal ion

SERIES,

•ad election ot Qeibwax U. a.GRJ^NT
to the ^reeidency, are requ-ted to meet

■HiHrcrtKEESSs.

■t tba Court Houm, In Haatloga, on
Hatuxliy evening, March Tth, for the

Music 4 Jewelry.

purpose of forming a Grant Club. Tbe
friend* ef equal right*, arid of tbe early

HASTINGS, • - - alyl ■ ■ ■ MICH.

Teeouatrqctlun ant! a Imheuio ot the re*
be'.llaua Slate*, ou the but* of loyalty
and equal right*, and all the friend* of

PRESTON AHEAD,

General Grocers,

SXs.r.

noMn niulu,
HA8TIXGM.. ■ -n»rl . . . MICH.
axo

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
1807.

BATTUR, arc respectfully reque*ti-d to
if the Club.

BUHJ, FABBBBB a IB.,
IMaUn la

Cbme on boy*.

MZDUixviixr

zxjrxuuta zurauro*
BAST1X0X. - - - alyl . . . MICH. |
uXra

lopofrcl cociLubw. '
JOUX 0. 00t»EX.
alii
« 0»d.r Xu&lt; Xew Fork.

Moffat’s Life Pills

Apply tble week, at this

in 1l&gt;« "public moBer."

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MARRIED.

bbotueils.—

Drux, Mefllciaes, Groceries,

'■um on* rz tirr^nr^
ctrr KtnoiKT.
Successftil Medlefnes
,
«■*
^etucines I
nrnuj' n,
; 'n th® World.
□ ASTIXQS. . a»yi ■ MICHlOAX.
|
Established in 1835 by one of I
J. COLE A MON,
ga? our Most Eminent Physicians, and
•axaau. uealxm t*
now used throughout North and' i Groceries and Produce,

u&lt; u PBkt&gt;.i&gt;ed ib it. iiMUf,
lb.
U»B .ejoBrsad.
ic. J. Gaa’t, pnndtni.
Gso U flswtr, Stcrtlary.

iru«

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K. BARLOW,
W. s. GOODYEAR,

jtj-4

1

uctioi.M-aBCUMoxD -la n..i.n, M.rtb South America, with more pleasing
lu Im by I s. u..r, Uq
Xicaou. rcgnHj than any oti„,r Medicine In
»t L'arltou, *ud Urutl U*caa«*» of Hmi
-----vuxci
lu

&lt;4xr aaw uxx.
STATE ST.. lUNTlMM. MICH,
car Cash paid fbr Prfdnea. alyl
W. PARKER A SON,

Skin,
Indigestion,
Costiveness,
Billons Complaints, Bheumatism

SPECIAL NOTICES

Liven &amp; Sale Stable,

. accounts of perfect CURES effected
by these invaluable Medicines.
They regulate the System and put

i me m.

BARLOW

&amp; GOODYEAR

CL'CAcrmrrr.
n A STIS OS. • - • alyl • ■ MICH

Thousands of certillcatcs are in

DRUGGIST
MIDPLETILLS,

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
Iwalnsla

Hartrat, Stove, Im, Hails

AMD BOOKSELLER,
.

*Uyl

.

■ypDDLKTlLLE

Tbe BMkA will be Balanced

in a healthy condition.

First days af March and Septe^r,

Booti

T MAIN DMOTUmU’

OF Kien TEAS,

NEWS DEPOT,
W.O. HEDRICK A CO.,

Saifes &amp; Hariesaaien,
HAXTIXO8. - -

Mil . . ■ MICH.

NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS,

PIECES FALL PRINTS

r, al Ml4rfl«Tin* oa Krid.r

Jtest Received.

Blank Note and Receipt Books,

LEGAL BLA.XE8 AX0

STATIONARY

J. KOUBTX F. M.

aORNEB BTORX

StiKrEawS?

IlYbATT.

;cw;

’

rnOOKTEOWDKR.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

IBTGOOW

1887

Drug 4 Bookstere

Boots and Shoes,;

Makt Cirizx.VB.
Harting*, March 3,1M8.

preferred.

DISSOLUTION.

I

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ma-lty Is kair lo, aad lb« ml G*asa«rf Iks inatU* .
rnnwy r&gt;«r Mtpwted, slut b»»» doclarrd Ur «JI 1
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PUce Goods,
Crockery
And Glassware.
0R0CEBIES OF Aid. KINDS,

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Grocerios,
BattandGups.

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NEW CASH STOKE.
TO BUY YOUB GOODS!

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quOBtiou in tjta oaariua.

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in tho Lank g^tu.d.—
P4*? 1,IM rahlrd, «/«

eirnr beededbudmostill.

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BOOTS f SHOES, CHBAPl

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PBIceONEDoI^B, ‘

&lt;!anoo with thoi

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Groceries and Provsions,
Tl.-W.re .r n,.,r p.Mrl,Uo.,

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SBBOSENB OIL,

NEW YORK
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GFJSO. TH. J3EXVEA

A.

US

1daiisr,»s...J’-a5s:--aJlS",
■bould writ, their
-

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

“ With. Malloe toward nene.—with Charity for all.—with Firmness in tho Right"

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Tl&gt;Ml,-«l.»0 PH ANNUM.

ptataly.

J4U dk rl, iirii SWx.

vol.

xir.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,WEDNESDAY, MAR. 11, 1868.

NUMBER 46.

'Business Jirrrtory.
ECHOES OF MELANCHOLY.

IJho same funny look came again round
thcKjoniere of Mmy's mouth, but Smith,
bless his obtuse soul, didn’t see it.
“Mary," said Smith, “I think I could

01 Lbe «z-

“what if sho had such a husband
curtains and things, and carry that con­ that I”
founded bud down stairs, and abut out
the light"

ebant "lam an entire strangertoyMM1

octi; you who bare vtaltod these schools

For a Cere of all Throat an3 Lm Diseases
noi.nmnx i

axBrim.

। drone mu

A. P. IIAIt, M.

1. M.At.m»U

l‘1,TCrcfe»« A Tt uSw*’’111’ ‘&gt;&lt;’aIn&lt; *" nra‘I

I’JSHAIARS »1 EACH.

“Do,” said Bmilh.
And gathering up her___
Smith's panto, that had several vital but­
tons missing, and which ho wished re­
placed Mary dojouted.
“Marr," said Smith suddenly appear­ rome opportunity to become acquainted
ing at too door of the room where sho with theJoys and sorrows, the tolls and
hod seated horetdlwith bis hair rampant,
It is an old saying, that the laborer is
and blanket shawl sticking to his back.
worthy of bls hire. Hire means reward
u really think it was ths take F’
equivalent for service done, and as I am
expected to speak of ths reward, I must
it, John—it always makes you1 sick.—
Don’t you recollect I asked you not to
The teacher goes Into school feeling
eat it at the time F’
“Well all that I can say is," itaid fifty, or more children present LiicmSmith, "I don’t believe it 0, dear! where
are the morning papers ?'
tlons, morals, manners, and lost.but not
That was another way of asking Mary least, diflbrent home education. What
to read them to him, which ahe did, and
with out saying, as b'mith did on similar
occasions—
“O! there is nothing in the paper this
morning but the same old tariff disciiaa- nance of each—thut ahe tn incompetent
ions; in fact, thty are quite dull—here for tho task—that sheneeds a power out­
they ore—perhaps you can pick out so tn o- side and above self. The nature of each
must be learned, the home influences
thing for yourself.''
At twelve Smith sank into the arms of become acquainted with, before the
teacher can labor successfully. '
Tho six, often seven or more hours.are
sprat in hearing recitations; which in
our district schools, composed as they
were opened and
shut; tho bottle of hot water on and off Alphabet to Algebra is no until task.- duty, and Mrs. t-mith staid by to are him How to get time tbr the almost innumer-

MRS. SMITH'S HEAD­
ACHES.
window at a lovely moon thst was just
rising. “N-o, not very."
“Sueha hoadache as I bare I" groaned
“Well," said Smith, “don't
you
don't wnnttu* but 1 can't I__ v__
,!&gt;“
room with Lis Lair rumpled, hrs dust longer, and I have an idea I shall get to
cullaiBsed, and bis back rpuudod out in sleep."
th&lt;» shape of the lottarC. "Such n headSo Mary went to bed with her bearded
baby.
ME. AND

MOREHEAD'S
KK4JPEH a oitosvEjroa

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
The Great Strengthaner and Pain
Destroyer of the World.

a C FRUtDLE

C O. Htn.5F.UjK

ran

PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL IN

EVERY

HOUSE.

*TXVa»CT H CTOX.

Im. w, »od n^»n ■* ell h -ui
Jons M'CH/ tl

THS GREAT REMEDIES.

capable of Judging.

•

there is a
intended.

with money. Tbs love of ths children.
Ono who has taught long, whose pupils
a Utils psUenee most young nra will
find a position as high as they have fit-

which he is continually resolving, In
tho kind words and loving omllea of tho
UUte onco, and the plssosnt remem ber­
business and are reaping to themselves
the reward of their faithful teach ere la-

to persevere In the ftrithful pc.-formance
o( their duty.
A Landlord Rrtalxa.txd Urox.—
dblutcret led acta that were never known
of the extra labor) that were never appreeiat-d—of wuid misunderstood, of '
motive* mUJudyed. of the lack of paren-. Frauk W------- , Flopped at the little
tai sympathy. Ah, at such times, it is town of Salem, Ohio, on the Pittsburg
a bairn to the dishartened, or If th* can
call torcmcmberauce, good that she has
accomplished, some mind that hs&gt; been

fllisrrllang.

HALL 4 RUCKEL. Proprietors,

DR. C.O.UOTT.

fulnw* over the Interests of their etnlengthof tlmo, these are questions that

needed here, a lock there, the delin­
quent must bu urged on, the discouraged
encouraged, dormant energies must be
arrousod and the mind of the mure ac­
tive lead into a stmhous channel.—
Among tlu- most difficult task,is to find
employment tor the Utile ones, with on­
ly on- 4x5 blackboard ; the children
fore gjiug tu bod," remarked his wife, as good health and sjiinta. Ho could smoke. without slates, often books; what can
•he iK&gt;uxed tho cuffoe.
The world wasn't &amp; charnel house, after
them quiet, and to keep them quint they
somo ilinn cake before going Ju b«L es­
pecially plunvcake," auswored Smith,
-Hakr asked Smith.
After the tcbocl han been dismissed
drowuiyrinto a chair.
“Shocking pain in my temples," said for the day, we olten find the true teach­
Mrs. Smith, feeling indispoaed at that '^hat a pity,'' answered Smith, par- er alone tl:lnklng,p!aunlng tor the bene­
mrJutinal hour fur an argument, aMentfit of the school. How aboil I manage

"Try a little tea," suggested she.

WHICH usvx BBKSr
FAVORABLY KNOWN AND ‘
EXTENSIVELY USED

“Well, coffee ’’
‘I don’t Link I want anything,"
groaned Smith. “O, dear ! “1 m going
to hare a day of it"
New Tri City ai Vitality,
• Mrs. Smith had it on her tongue's
ond to say.
“Well, that is tho usual result of a
TWEHTY-FIVE YEARS.
night of it f* but sho closed her tooth
MADAME ZADOO POETER'S
and bit off the axasperating and truthful
1 rejoinder,
I “Isn’t this room awful botF’ asked
Price 25. 50 and 75 Cta. per Bottle. Smith, opening six doure without wait­
ing for her reply, which,!/ uttered, would
tbb boot, unaarasr asm
-IO IT EFFECTUAL UE.UEDF hare been that die was shivering with
; the draughts.

[ME COUGH BALSAM,
COUQHS, COLDS. ETC.
PURELY VEGETABLE,

minutes had elapsed before Frank could

a barrassed state of mind 1* a question.
While the mind la on the recitation, ths

furnished with a cup of coffee and a plate
by her example, fulfillng better their vourtd, when the landlord came »l(wr(■art in Ilfs through her efforts and in* and demanded a dollar. Frank protest­
ed. but the landlord was obotlnata, and
other brings. though It supplies not the ''.'all aboard" being heard, our drummer
friend was oompcllcd to shell oat. Kbcrt■atUfactlon that Alio has not lived in ly afterward, bvlng at Cincinnati, he In­
quired at the telegraph office If be could
•vlf-eacrificc with a more quloL earneat
paid al Its destination. The cletk told
feeling, witling to labor and to wait
him he could, » ban the following was
An Old Merchant to Young Man.
Ata recent dinner given Jonathan

city, on the occasion of blaretiring from
active buaiues, be said:
Mow, gentlemen, since there Is noth-

slon on the head that shall influence the
lowly day—quite like Spring. Have you life, making him more noble and urefat.
not understand a great
the least idea where my gray panto are T'
How shall 1 amuse a greater Interest I do, 1 propose tossy a
“No," said Mary, faintly, from the pilfor study in another,—making him see

thooo gray panto; I don’t think they’ve
wuruo very well—do you ? And do you
know, Mary, about tho milk bill, whether
it is right or not ? and, by tho way. did
my shoos coms home test night ? and Las
hwfti bl fix the front'duor ?"
“My head ochre so bad, ’ said Mary,
‘that I can't remember anything. Biddy

cation ? How shall I make them all
more studious? How shall I make the
recitations more interesting ?
What shall I bavo for general excr-

get time for them; are among the ques­
tions asked—often without any sattataelory answer being found.
‘Wall, I’m sorry for you,'' said Smith,
tying his cravat at tho glass. ‘Ths very
best thing for you is to keep quiet, and ptls^sbe very well knows that she Is
111 take myself off out of tho way. tileop helping to form the minds of the future
is rno iiung
.
men and women of this great republic,
Bo Smith put on his heariost pair of
boots, and went a I over tho house, and
let tho doors bang, and whistled the their turn in fl nonce ethers. Who than
“Klara and Kbri’w-a" and atn his liroak-

to? which bo had paid his dollar. But
better than bls feelings may be imagined.

outside, and

yon,I think as it is such

Curatiie Suga Coated hUs,
UM OPPOSITION TO
CASTOR OIL AND
in the kitchen and ooukiag their terete
1PWM SALTS,
irsen to aarosr xna humw«—»
ilMPimiiBiiiftniaw

blanket, “go to

Tub IUqht Kjkd of Rxuaxox.—“j

considered as said by thb Grand J ury of
Merchants now aasumblcd.
One of the first leuona 1 received was
in 1813, when J was 11 years of agt. My
g rand Osthe r had collected a fine flock of
merino sheep, Which were carefully breed, lard from butter, s rychnlne fhffl
chorUhcd during the war of 1812-15. 1
wai a shepherd boy, and my business was religion that U to advance the world,’’
to watnh the aheop in lbs fields. A boy sava Uncle Nick, "will not put all tbs
big strawberries and peaches on the top
and all the bad ones at the bottom. It
and rood his books. 1 finally complain­ than the vir.yards ever produced in buted of this to the old gentleman. 1 shall
never forget bls benignant smile m ho
replied: “Never you mind; if you watch
In a neighboring city there lives an

thought to myself, what dore the old
"••I think I'll cuxnound ait in your room the respective claims of pork and boot; scholar of untold benefit. The lessons gentleman mean T I don’t expect io
Mary,” said Smith to his wife after the and tho chicken tor that day's dinner
taught
of
right
and
honor
may
lift
some
tea and breakfast had gone down. ‘It
mu tocrinu buck was worth 41,000. I
looks nice and pleasant hare, and I like keep quiet, and not bother herself about
tlon and lead him to urcfulncu, nublil- could not make out exactly what he
meant, but 1 had great confidence In
fully, at six o clock that evening; “too from vice and ruin by the timely Influ­ him, as be wsa a Judge, and had been
round her mouth better? I thought you’d be well, cer­ ence of the watchful teacher. Modesty to Congress In .Washington’s time, so I
would
prompt
me
to
be
silent
further
on
concluded that! t was all right, whatever
tainly, by this timn, after a day’s quiet'
et the conclusion
Quiet t bho had had the whole kitchen
brought a jdDow
organised trend.
“Not that—no, not that; it will only
field 1 could not get thst Idea out of my
beat my head- O, dear! Mary, [solemn­ ly’s catechism, and the front door bell possible suoows, the j&lt;renU nwi appre- head. Finally I thought of my Sunday
ly] do you know I think I mado a mis­ ringing as if by order uf the fire depart­
lesson: “Thou hast been tollhftll over
take in that beefsteak ?”
ment ; but she had said nothing at all sympathy and encouragement, what Is a few things, 1101 make thee ruler
with a heroism which should about that; if sho had. Smith would have the reward of all this toll ? Second on- over dany thing*.'1 Then I understood
nnmo in “Fai's Book of Mar- replied, with that lordly ware of his
IL Never you mind who negtaets his
hand with which men dispose of such
of ths gospel. Foraservioe, duty; be you faithful, and you win have
mattcre: “You shouldn’t allow such tri­
your reward I I do not think it will
fles to trouble you."
take many teds as long as It did me to
toll end rclftwxifloc, what is U?
‘No bettor, then?" Smith iijquind, as
undcretand thia proverb. I received my
White persons In oUrcrbaslnc
“Mary," sold Smith, as she seated herthink I should
merchant from Ohio who knew me,

DR. ZADOC PORTER’S

tho price of your beans too high.
FlusiW—

exhausted her stock

her husband with

pUed the confident husband, *tto them

love, purily.rirtew and fjrdcdlty."

blob toads of-1 He exprewed bls gratification at finding Take tarty and very light ouppere.
d premature me there, and said to me: "You have
I; ful that they cannot do without you.” 1

r drrere and many soomarisoM bemate and fismate baadaohsa, and

□so: -Vou are allrightdow; 1

�NEWS,—GOOD NEWS.
native but to Meert its own authority,
vindicate the ConstttutiO® and lawa, er
permit the constitution and the laws to i
ba overridden by a man whom prretotetwo in the wrong to only equalled by |

Parton/, r**
Denims. Stripe Shirting,
Prints,
Colon,
Sugar,

an obstructor of the lawa, an enemy of
SEWING MACHINE
the rrotoretfon of tho Ustoe, upon aay
conditions not acceptable to the uu re­
pentant rebels of the South. He now
stands out as a usurper, defying tbs tews
and sreking to unconstitutionally grsap
•fflefal saner has been one of treeoMry [ ths power which Would enable him to
to the party whose candidate be was. precipitate another el vfl war. Invlolaand of treason to the hlghretloterrate of Uou of law As has attempted to take tho
the country. Commencing with hto Id- sword which the constitution eonfldre
augumton on the 4th of March, 1865. to other hands. In obedience to tho law
whoa he disgraced tho nation by •
maudlin speech which carried the
bltwhes of shame to every loyal face, and
Ut the erimwin torch of exultation upon
PBESTON 4 MEAD
— It has l&gt;eeu decided to bold tho next
tho face of every tralior.hls whole cogtm
annual State Fair on the 14th, 15th, 16&lt;h
hM been ooaatotent with the omluious
HuTOroi, March 7th IBM,
and 17 th of September.
At a meeting called this evening, pur­
beginning.
—The friends of Senator Wade do-1
Blinking out of sight under the uni­ suant to previous notice, fur the jiurp**-versal dtoguat which follows his dis- of forming a Grant Club. Geo. M. inand his nomination fur tho Vioe-PreeiGROCERIES
greoefulexhibitional thoaecond inaugu­ Dewey, waacalled to the cbalr.aud Nor-1 doaey ou the ticket with Gen. Grunt
ration of President Lincoln, he only min Bailey, appointed Secretary.
—The best plan of reconstruction go­
came again to the surface, when the
ing
on
at
the
South
Is
found
In
tho
free
It was moved and carried that a com­
hand of the aoaoHdn laid low Ln death, mittee of three be appointed by the schools erected there by Northern fore­ adj c-vtxo. Is always right
the most loved and honored man lu tbs chair,to draft a constitution and by-lawa sight and money.
It Makes the Beet Stitch,
world. Infatuated with bls second eleva­ for the government of the dub, to be re­
—The UH creating the Territory of
tion, ns he was Intoxicated at the first, ported at an adjourned meeting. The Wyoming confers ths right to Ecad office,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
be evidently aupfoaeed himself, Invest­ chair appointed W. H. Hayford, C. G. as weQ as the right to ruts, upon all cUied with unlimited power. He bad the Holbrook and D. R. Cook as said com­ zena, without rwgurd to color.
South at hla feet, and a great Army at mittee. Mr. Hayford moved that Nor­
his command. He needed no aid from mat. Bailey, be added to the committee,
the law-making power. He needed no which motion prevailed. After tome i Mlebreted liquor law oi last eeca.'on,
sunn a*1 Howns monarch for all practl.d^-11
“
cnl purpose.'. He could kill or make a |
live. He could appoint Governors and until next Monday evening,the 9th Inst.,
New 5ork Independent hopes
all other officers, of what be afterwards to bear the report of the committee.
Monday evening, March 9th 1868.. I Congrwe "will lay as high tax on acre Will Last a Life*Time.
•earned to call “Sovereign EWtaa,” with
The meeting trembled .wording .
P*P« « &lt;« whlskcy-lu eonfarml.
all the authority he chose to confer. He
Tb«r» la n«U&gt;ios
FIRST QUALITY
Iku eu&gt; mrwl II U
’ ™'e’
*e rlc* I
could call Constitutional Conventions, to sdjourument. Th. committee provi-1
prescribe who ahouid and should not ously splinted, reported tho following | 'h”n,d ** taxed high.
vote, and command tire Conventions, Couvtttutton and By-Laws, which were | —««—*•—
.-j &lt;un
, to Wm. Messer, editor of the Bunday
telling what ahouid and should not be received and unanimously adopted.
in the constitution. To conclude, he
[Tho Constitution Is omitted th‘B Mercury, convicted of libel on Wm. B.
THIS MACHIN!
Menu, District Attorney of Philadel­
could declare those constitutions In
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM.
PRESTON dE MEAT)
force without having them submitted to
J. W. Bon Iley, moved that the officers phia.
the people, who were to live under them. of the club be elected by ballot, which
—Thirteen thousand Irishmen in Lon­
All these things he assumed to do and motion waa au-tained by a majority vote don have thus far signed the address of
•a. tl&gt;U Ih. Inn si
did do, without color of authority In the of those present
loyalty to the Queen, and four hundred EVERT BACHIHE IS WARRANTED I
ibis itr a'.a»4Ttd 1
constitution or laws of the United States.
Vines
The meeting then proceeded to an
Other Presidents, on all extraordinary
■ la remain with U,
election, and the following officers were
occasions, had deemed It their duty to choocn with great unanimity.
t'njou.
call to gather the Representatives of the
GEO. M. DEWEY, President
people. Not so Andrew Johnson. He
NORMAN BAILEY, Vico President
wanted no advice. He wanted no as­
Be Sure to See this Machine,
WILLIAM UPJOHN, Treasurer.
sistance. He needed no legislation to
direct hire. Was be not already matter Cor esponding Feo’y., David R. Cook. while the people of Tallabsteee, Florida
of the Situation • To call Congtem to­ Reeording “ “ *' J. W. Buttlct. are Indulging in peach™, green peso and
Assistant,
“
“ D. Btkikkb.
tomatoes.
gether was to surrender some t f the
Marshal,
”
“ W. II. Hatvord.
—Rev.
Alden, who has been aetpower he had assumed and Imperil his
Assistant Marshals, I. W. V roomAN
“poHcy” of reconstruction, which was
years, is a direct lineal descendant of
to restore the rebels every where to pow­ A}Joun Dimoxd.
F
rank AttKN.
1
both
John
Alden
and Miles Standish,
er in the South, audio make those rebels
“FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE’
the lover rivals of Colonial history or
recognise him as the “Mooee," who had
R. HERRICK,
tradition.
u Rykbsow,
saved them from all the penalties of
their armies against the nation.
Haatliigo Feb. Mth, 1868.
Itwas moved and carried that the! —A boahful young man escorted an
Forelgbt months after the collapM of
the rebellion, and the surrender of the regular meetings of the Club, be held on . equally bashful young lady. As they
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELBT, E1Lrebel chiefs, ho went forward with os the first Friday evening of each month, | approached the dwelling ol tho dama-I,
IMTOIITER AND GR&lt;7WF.R OF
much disregard of constitutions and and that the blank in the Bv-Iaws be i gbo aald.entreatlnglv, “Zekiel, don’t tail
lawa as though he were a Cirear, or Na­ filled accordingly. A largo number of anybody you bcau'drue home." “Saiy," FLOWER AND YER ETABLE 8EEDI
poleon, or King of the Tongo Islands. persona then enrolled thomsolves av *a|d he emphatically, “don't you mlnd|
There were no rights whether of State or members of the Club, by signing the t j arn M much ashamed of It ae you are." VICK’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
individuals, except as be plcaeed to Constitution and By-Laws.
Three hearty cbeera were given for ' „
vouchsafe them. He could graciously
' What eouptry is opposite to us on the
reeiothe the bloodiest man. whose life Gen. U. S. Grant, throe for Equal Huff-1
had a hundred times been forfeited,
"Well, now,” pursued the
with all thu attributes of an American ogv Election.
The meeting then adjourned until
eitiaen, and even make Max Governor
•if one of Mt “Sovereign States.” The next Friday evening, the 1Mb Inst.
GEO. M. DEWEY,
fl ret of these things he went through
x-4 Vscrisblrs, axB a
*
N. Bailbt,
Chairman. of tho bole, eir,” replied the pupil, with
the form of dolugtimes without number.
UMTiret ciioni pun sf ruvtn.
Pccretary.
The latter he did,In instances note fcW,
—Industry is fortune’s right baud;
whenever it salted his good plearure.
(Afoot
frugality her loft.
Republican County Convention.
And when, al last,the Representatives

Ptntae, at last aoema to hare tilled the
mweN of a great Nation's forbearance.
Elected to the second ofitae in the gift of
the people th rough the unmerited

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4£0 PER PAIR.

LAUES' WEAI IN ENSLESS VAIIITT.

KahV ’•*• *‘ *”•

MUDGE &amp; BAILET.

pRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS!

F. D. ACKLET &amp; CO,

Fancy Goode, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumsriet,
Ladle's Baskets, Portnionnaie-s, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, gc. $c.
BUak Desks. Gift BeaU
CanU. WnUag I
“Ar HR. WlXtOW KU A DIM. bOkDWMU.

—GROCERIES
FAisn. one. rstsisnss.

jest ucxjrso

«»&lt;;

a

cosfrzsrrsTocTrot rsurrw du

PATENT MEDICINES,

JEWELBY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

of the people and tho Senators came to­
gether under autl ority of the Constitu­
tion, what had fAc traitor to aay to them ?
Scarcely a mon In either branch of Con­
gress was not the equal in ability of A.
Johnson. The larger portion were de­
cidedly his superiors. And to there
two bodies, recognised by the Constitu­
tion, as the great depository of the natiooal sovereignty, this accidental occu­
pant of a position to which the people
had never elected him, graciously condeoonded to say that he hod recon­
structed the South, that under his auto­
cratic manipulation" tho rebel States
were all safely back in the Union, and
that Congress had nothing to do or any
about it, except, “The House for itself
and the Senate far Itself,” to admit to
their s.ata the pardoned rebels who were
w riting to draw their mileage and their
salaries under a Government they had
foresworn to destroy.
The reftml of Congrere to assent to
this extraordinary assumption of power,
was made the •nearion of an early quar­
rel with that body, foltowed by exhibi­
tions of the same kind as that which
made the whole nation hang Its bead tn
■bamoathfolnsugnnittoe. Drank with
passlnn, when n-x with whfaky, tiroes
very tar a part however, be ban sines
lived only to make war sa the party
which ssry unwisely trusted Mm, and
toencouragr rpfctlHfa fo every taqfW
plan of rceonatruetton. Not eoutent

The delegatee from the several town- J
ships In the County of Barry, met in '
Convention pursuant to call, and organ-1
iaed by electing Samuel J. Bldleman,
Chairman, and Lewis Durkee, Secre­
tary.
On roofon, the Chair appointed John
Keagle, Gilbert Striker, and Abraham
Ryerson, Bn, Committee on CrodenOn motion, ths following gentlemen
were appointed a Committee on Brnolutlona, vis: John H. Palmer, John M. i
Nevins, and M. T. Wheeler.
On motiun, tho Committee on Cre­
dentials reported 23 delegatee in atten­
dance from six townships. Report ac­
cepted end adopted.
Tho Convention proceeded to ballot
for Delegates to attend the Stats Conven­
tion at Detfrit, on ths 18th day of March
Inst.
Whereupon, the folLowing'gvntieawn

Quarrels would never last long if tho

&gt; we CAN AND WILL (ILL COlAF

F. D. ACKLEY &lt;t CO.

GOODYEAR, BARLOW ft BAIEET3 MAinfOTH STORK

IVO. OIVE!

FKO BONO FUBLIOO

THE GREAT CAUSE

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

—A handsome young widow applied
to a physician to relieve her of three dlaUeeelng complaints with which ahe waa

“Id the flrat place,” said ahe. “I have
no appetite. Whitehall I take forthat?”
"For' that madam, you ahouid take

“Foe that, madam, I can only recom­
mend Uiat you take a husband.”
“Flo, Doctor. But I have tho blues
Geu. M. Dewey, J. A. 8 woerey, Richard terribly. What shall I do for that T"
“For thu, madam, besides taking air.
Jones, and John H. Palmer.
The Committee on Reooluttons report exercise, and a husband, you have to
tl&gt;e fallowing, which were accepted and 1 take a news paper.*'

LAROS AND BPUUTDIJ) STOCK OF OOODSl

GROCERIES
I AM NOW SELLING

Our liras are spent eMher Ja dotug
nothing to the panose, or In dutng noth­
ing that vi ought to do. We are alwsys complaining that our dags are few

Beeutiful wa« the reply of a venerable
man to tbs question whether be wm
still in the lead of the living; “Xo.bui

n A ROW A RE t BUT GOODS’ STOUC

Ca.Uelon Rrpnblleno
gb. F^Mlr.n.,
MRts Csnena. al ito Tawa Hea

»•

�XYBEWIIEB All

SPECIAL NOTICES.

GL0BI0U8 REPUBLICAN
VICTORY!

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hate &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Tie Ime laparllal Suffrage I
THE COP’S UTTERLY ROUTEDI

Our annual Village Election waa held
on Monday, and resulted In thoelection,
for the flrft U.ne nt a clean Republican
Ticket. Tho Republicans nominated a
good ticket, to defeat -which tho Cop’s
nominated their very bsetmen.aU intent­
ly partisan, with Nathan Barlow al the
head aa President; and the result la their
utter annihilation on a direct party Is­
sue. the Republicans boldly sustaining
tbe A'etc OontiUuUon, NEaaoSumiAOi:,
and IMPEACHMENT! Certainly, tho |
great (fj Dtmocratia reaction, about j
which wo hear so much, has not reach-,
ed our Village.
We append the vote on each of the
Hasting! Republican Caccus.
candidates counting far each, all the
TKs Republicans of Harting* are rented to votesao intended, though In &gt;om« In­
&gt;••1 in Concur. ■&lt; K.lth's 11*0, on t'aluntiy, ths stances the use ot initials only, where

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

CHBOSIO CATARRH

Why entertain th!.* loathsome disease
when relief can be obtained? We meet
those every day who are outlbrlng from
Catarrh to such an extant, that tbe Air
Passages In the head are In a partly de­
composed condition,—the now and
throat filled with such a mass of corrupt
matter that they an objects of disgust
to thcm-elvre, and of pity to those with
whom they associate.
Chronic Catarrh usually affects the
head, fauces and broth .hlal tubes. It is
Invariably caused by humoral or Inflam­
matory blood, by which tho mucous
membrane H made rore or inflamed,
producing a copious efikdon of vlsdd
matter. I fit be produced by Scrofula in
the blood It la almoat certain to end in
Consumption, union speedily cured, boeatute Hit impossible to entirely prevent
the matter from running down the bron­
chial Into the air vcalcleu, and such Is
tho excoriating, or scalding property of
Jhe matter, Its contact with tho delicate
linings of tbe air-cells at once causes Ir­
ritation, and invites the humoral pro­
perties of the blood to deposit therein
Tubctdeo and Ulcers.
Catarrh almost always attends CoclumpUon, and frequently leads to it
In Oxygenited Air we have a positive
cure for this disease. Tho remedy is
taken by inhalation,—breathed directly
into the lungs, and through them car­
ried Into the blood; thus tui coon as the
blood will carry it. It reaches all parts
of the system, decomposing tbe Impure
matter In the blood and expelling It
through the pores, and through tho na­
tural channels from the system. Thus
you will see that the cause of the disc.!re
is removed, and the disease Itself must

A. Philo Drake, (Rep.) IM, ma). M
Nathan Barlow, (Dem.) 120
Scattering,
3
Frederick Main, (Rep.)
George Rice, (Dem.)

102, tunj. 50
US

Isaac A. Dibble, (Hep.) ISO, mnj. 47
Wilson Odell, (Dem.)
113

H. J. Ke-.flrid, (Dem.)
James Dunning, “
Willard Hayes, “

Daniel Striker. (Rep.)
D. U. Habinson. 'Dem.)

SABKVIIXB.

•

ATTSMTI0F.
C. G. Hous* x, and Gso. M. Drwcr,
will address the people on the questions
involved in the April EL-ctiun, at Wood­
land Centro, on Saturday evening, March
Meeting of tho Executive Committee 21st, 1868.
of the Barry County Agricultural So­
ciety.
Fount Alims, and Osn. M. DuwxT.wiH
address tho people on tho questions in­
volved in the April Election nt Yankee
Springs, at tho Pinery Scuool House near
Manly Baldwins residence, on Friday
evening, March 20 th, 1868.

CLIMAX!

CLIMAXtt

Page’s Climax Salve, a Family
blearing for 26 cents.
It heals without • amr. No
family riioaW be without IL
We warrant it to ear® Scrofula
Sores, Salt Bh&amp;n, Chilblains,
Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Sore Breast or
hippies, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns, Scalds, Chnpped Hands,
Ac., It make® a perfect cure.
It luw been used over fifteen
years, without one fkilnre.
It has no parallel—having per­
fectly eradicated disease and
T«S» from four Is rtr .1 Kutas;'« P.I1*. and alae
ukra Uarpooo'nl ot lbs Ready RsiW in a gtaaa healed after all other remedies had
of waler, sweetened with »»£»* or honey ; b*&lt;h« failed. UtoaeempMri of Arnica

Fresh Cecis e®R3UitIy ®r huA.

0IA CeeAs selling regarAless ®f fest.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
General Grocers,

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

DISSOLUTION.

Boots and Shoes,
a 0RX5T. b dhMirod by Betas) eeamt.

N. BARLOW.
W. 8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

Groceries and Produce,

W. PARKER &amp; SON,

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.
DRUGGIST AND BOOKfiELLJUt,
Empire Block,
UIDDLKTILLR, - allyl -

18595765

In this name manner we treat and rad­
ically cure Bronchitis mid Consumption.
Ixtt no one auHbrlng frntn thceo diseases
despair of relief. I f you are too faraway
t&lt;&gt; visit our office and see us personally,
write a description of your symptoms,
and forward to the address below.
F’cnd for our circular which gives 6
full description of tiuae dleeswe*.
Out of the many thousand testimoalal* received we publish the following:—
Dn. C- L. Blood,
Dear 61r: ’I desire to give you my tes­
timony In regard to the value of your
scientific ayatem of treating Catarrh and
dlwuaro of the Respite tory organ*. I
have used your remedy, " Oxygenlacd
Air," In my practice for the lad year
with complete sueeow. I have cured
the worst forma of Catarrh, and a ma­
jority of tbe eases of Bronchitis and Con­
sumption in their advanced stages. 11
unqualifiedly pronounce “Oxygtaiicd
Air” the greatest boon ever yet confer­
red upon our suflbring race, and hope
the day Is not far distant when every In­
telligent physician will adopt your sys­
tem In the treatment of all chronic affecHons
Fraternally Yount,
L. M. LEE, m. d.
No. 198 Westminister EL, Providence.
Db. c. L. Blood,
My Dear Str: I have tested your rem­
edy, “Oxygenised Air" tn Advanced
•tags* sf Cstareb, BrodcbltU and Con­
sumption, and the results have been. In
the highest sense, satisfactory; an posi­
tive am I of Ha wonderful power to ar­
rest the progteen of the above named

Safe &amp; tamim,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

PIECES FALL HUNTS

the ihroot, bead and cbent with Ready R.h.f. (K
AgM oe Inwrarlttaal gsvsr, baibo •pta’ ***°B
la th* awning yoo will U cored.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.
CHARTER ELECT ON NOT (3L
VOTICK rtbirtby f.»so t» U.sKWsssof

MICXICOX

�-

-

rotinco corafate of johhyitoa BeMa» aad
•’
MXBbSJaAKSOUB
DRY000B&amp;
odventunn; who hrapdltjted jhepub20 FUI CERT OFF!
We daraoUrabrar the Howe can reAyer
’
s
Cathartio
Pills,
bio, and treachery tho means of edvaneefMM« ianci tho fteeHent befcro tto
!*«* MB «»• naajuaia «r • X4axau. e Mas.
OauifcHa high rrimwt and mfadranan- went; who has drorfted:tho party tha
........
- nt-- ■
• elected him, tm well iu&gt; tho port? that
enr-VBpMtacat UwX * durable
N o. w . G.o o
nrocwding.' It is ctimbenom and tedious.

House, Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
1’Aiivnpfo.

ly diwcud.

ufioir.r.? rr.ioorxirop.
John Michael.

IJutlap, Aug. li. 1JC.—olSyt.

tast^^^^^uecess,

Dry Goods,
Boots

And Glassware.
AU of which wo are bound to *»ll for

WOODat IVA RS.
AT ASTOXlsniXGLT LOW F10VBLS.

JJAI.TIMORE

TbnFAUl.T l.»&gt;inr torn node in tbe naroieot
,. ”* litrawm ol Fifiyen hundred and bdr-B*e
■lot'aro aad ten cent* .Bllto.l.., wblek M etouwad
to to due at the date ol tbU oreiee. togetb.r u lib
Twenty bet dollar. &lt;»Xj,uU) Alton-ei. Ier..*n a
-vrtata m-»lx*K« be.rioe date lb.- «ffl,tb oe&gt; ol
January |.4., ..eeutoJ be .-Cto.th stodwed and
Lucy DrodlOTd b&gt;. wile. Io ILctord 1' Fl.re, aHd
recorded IP tto oSee ol Ito Bep iter of DeTO. .1
Berry Leaoly. io 1 Iter I’of M.H’t^a^v. u« pare
EVERY sour HATS THAT
Lf. on &lt;b&lt; ai.te.nlh day ef Janaaiy l\&lt;;. ute’li
acid Mort face haa been duty oaeiitwd to tbe ,ki,.
acriber M.r. Jana (IriOto «. dred „l u.^uorX,
recorded la lb. oOcv of toe ReCi.ter ut I -el. ef
SELL MORE CLOTNINS Itarr,
Iroytr re. lb. pnh day of July |Mf la U
T’nL*4!,!jl,~‘ ,n B*,Ue Creek, berenu they Irer N. of Morlg.ge. on pare ;&lt;KL Now ihrrrture
evil teem fifteen par cent Cheaper then the real nol.ee la hereby girro tbai In Pwroaime &lt;,f B .. .a.
ran buy teem. a. they buy of CumoiMto Ileus- er of pale cunlainrel io sold Hotter., and &lt;u Ila

an inuil ar

MAILS, AXES, SALT, COD FISH,

Broad Gauge Railway!

neF’yokk,

And la. fast, errtylbloe kept in a First ciaxa BORTON.
Grocery KateblUbmeoL
PITTeBIRGH,
Al tea stand labdr occupied bv A. Bversoo A Co.
PniLADKLPnFA.
BAI.TIHORE.iad
on Htaleotreet, IlaaUap, Miob.
WAIIIINGTO.'I VITT.
CUUBIX -WllaX* BE r*AII&gt;
Thia lalta only Bout, to the
For all kiada of Coantry Pradoeo, auch aa Battar,

P
v
is3
J

‘•’1/---n-hnlane
LOOK AT OCR GOODS * LOW PKICES.

At a aornlro el the Probate Coan for ike &amp;uatr

lebruorr. latte yrorVee thousandrirtt hundred
rfl'TOtet^1’ r’“’-’cC. PMIkhLK.

’
re.,fflr5-±iu'S,a&lt;-£s:'iLsx
s^sgxsss rdstt'ssa
2—
»i—i. toSa, ■Sisi
niWwS1™" W&lt;?,1K MAD&gt;: TO S.yr“to*“to.•&gt; —
u !~5’K on •h®rt notice, and a fit ro»&gt;- ^Katete ttaMribod ie eaidnreitiaa.
b

u toX

Oil Region# of Pennsylvania I antrad e verj- time.

A general jMlrwnax* ia
attealte* tobaLreoa,aad ■ determination to

Hell Goodn at tHe Lovrcat
rOSIBLE RATES,
laball ba a pteasnre to as to sralt oa customers.

W. A. SARTWELL.

nd A ore ConnaeUon* of lb.

’

1

Atlantic &amp; Gt Western Railway

Faaa aa Uw an Tiws a* Qi tex aa ar ary OT,a

-d**&gt; - tee Tropic of
ware you liuy.

owteoOMPnre Mare
rre‘»for bo­
H. FREWSDORF ft CO .
*re-&gt;W-O-. m^ro, Mata A JcSkro^’
November M. 1MT.
,rif

prorate

p° ;l

4

1

9

;8 9h 'i!

:£&amp;=awEA?te£=
n.—««■?»•

■north Street, aad al tbo Offlcea of oooMctlag

■ L. D. RVCKER. Oan’l Hm

u«t, wanted everywhere. ClrewlanXi X.

WHOLESALE A RETAIL.

"J!.”1 Vto I—

f?j7E8SKJtfcTZ2»^
W. A. 8ABTWEXX

!

to u -

^*’’’*1

WTxoleoolond Retail. .

n^rad*»Mw*fara fcp—Mat*.
haljtf

&lt;^:r:xrtUSr’iX£*-‘ “•**• *•■aw4'ret/Mwm#Slr' *i"1 U*

:?tearsTaSsasisss2a"ttf.
ftrevd *er Ure tearlaw wm wiuae. aad tom ue
been at,law .rmldtlaeeuv.1 amlaUuUe, iinuiugea te "dd reert. thoa1-.”w lili*n*atH,rrteaw #■
lte»,tn Iter.l’acoarBwuiare. ami
r.,i. T ref
terete, Why tto Mere write p-Ute—re awaM are
reoremre'ereb ,te^M*”h*T **»«** "',‘S

~a4xa*s» b-Ews isrirts
ewto pro,ioea leeaMOavwtenrtnw
, . ___
n. t. riu.SULX. J.Ax. of rr.A*ta
(A troeeefoy.l
r.*i»&lt;
ADM1NIKTRATORS BALE.
ILT-!frl ""“W ®f “* "t*'*
iri n-irrent, rr»iue.i*n.lto.,l1-*

^s-w2sS.-ad??AJtssf.is=
• Vy brrei‘1 re. la lire Twwauilp -r Jt-rej. ure M1.Ote tooth &gt;J^L)w.netoraitteMlb&gt;iltertiurW «r
griftSSBCTg'y.K
uZre5s%MP~"- *—a

CHANCERY ORDER.

MAUA antra. CtoopfoteaaL
ABUX DX^KULDatbaateaL
-jsr-x:
y:-^r wedproaw It.toy gatyw~to
yreawa.mani. tin wwueu vt Wu. 1. UiB».&lt;\reru«»
ufoWtetkeLcrfoS ped cm il teas toe un n.n rreiu^i

-J day t.f toaric,.
S*£
U
(A Inta eppp.y
foUUM__ Judge •f p'Jd-l&lt;,

etnaail, at 5t&gt; te Was* Fourth rtireoi;
E cor
Broadwar and Front Birwtat 1U V.o.
.
at V. &amp; Bail UreWMere Uodfor fore ,f VmJ

JOHN WOLF,

Harting, Ahgaat Tlh, tira.

-i— r* t— - Nwcto. ikJTTwtJ

^Ztek-tot^X,xofu-

Sa. Ft-, Brood-ay Kew York; No. |t fc.i, Sl’

^wotetf

Earthgs,Da&lt;.l!,!UT.

/L- *

JSTOgSSSE

tiherUftaaadw Barre &lt; tootatty.

PROBATE ORDER.
mnrorWfrWroXM
Barre. m-AI a
bP^n m roe Frateia reSC. in*r“ »SSJL UtreSJi

III

nto^T^yilTbLG S’ th.^rei

tf

feii

0. D. SPAULDING.
BROAD GAU DE SHORT LINE.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTO

aatei-JhreikJlrent1'-*w’:to* |W"r*" jT«
I.Vti'SSo!a**" ’**“*’
Wilt b. rerara'Wy roteMiZtomtte Wanor* fen
Wiare. rwtbrtr aCap&lt; it er tejn-ti.n. pur-taat u tte
Sm'Stotwtafoi? ttetteoritiSre oZl ‘iU-

"&gt;"re.’m’K i-‘ |“”rfte ‘tea/oVDr^tei*

#.10,000! #00,000!

Groceries and Provsions,

••■a: e*a ArtirteKin tLwvrdiTate"r^v&gt;^Mwo^

Great BeiictiBB fw 60 Days!

Werth of Clothing, Cltrtha, CaM|a*ere.
TreUocs GeatPFforatekl.gGdod.sfee.,
Gx-onet-iem,
Purebaoed al the reoeot drelme In tb« j:rw v„rk
Tip-Top Tea, mar.et. which wiU be aold at WMwte *J u.
htjt[*Lw* TEII,*LE 0F TASUIO.X. MeatoaiabaiwaTB mr nan. coax axn as.
nartiaga- Dre. I»tb Iiuul

FllliE OF COST.
g

f.rtli-ir *l &lt;-'t1.n.ire-&lt;..Ml |&gt;ur-i*"i r» tbarawire
"‘“id.T'
4_r*r '“‘J **L*rJ
11 “t

Dated Caatlrton. Feb. »jd. IKK

For Cash at tho Loweet Figurea QI B SECOND PIULINATIOSI

ONE DOLLAB SALE

;__

CommiMiooera Notice.

MteRTGlGE MLH.

BOOTS f-SHOES, CHE.ll1!

fW AXD^AWCT OOODf. aJWatoh. riww

p. ®. »** t*. i.

U. A. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
Haatlnif*. June s. 1«XT—..«tf

rear rrscaaau

DAVID EDWARDS
Revporifally annoeneer to the eiilxen, of Barer
t'ounlr. that be ha. opened a SEW OROCEHt
AMit r.OVIRIORHTURtal th.CUOH.S ROADS
Y mile north of Clear take, on IbellaaUng. and
llaltla Creek road. AllkUadaof Oreda mmlly
kepi in a Flrlt blaaa Qttoenr, for sale at
HATK.K CJtKXr PRICES.
Tir Call and Seo and be convinced that Ibla la
ao.
DAVID KDWAU1X4.
Baltimore. Joly 11. IMT.-allrto*

KEROSENE OIL,

^S,**CeS*,

tePi

roald rather see tho Republican party,
■®BsW and aB,drivwa into thadiZri
if Arabia, than to hare them tremble
AKE COMIXG!
■no aeoynt in the ^neex« of this high WE
And wto peeoral to aay parweaaatdag a* * dab

ETERI SEEDED KIM) AID STTI.C,

BBOWF IIGAB. . . ia)c.

Tia-Wnre of Every Dracrtptloa,
Crockery and Woodeu«Ware,

laertir

f“***■

I

motonu AH arenmu dae hy or to lb.
will
M Milled by Jaa. Osiks.
JTFt TtJBNEH.

NEW GOODS:

onoamiEs &lt;h psovksioxs ros auj

paralturc Stere.—Take Nellce.

l^mOLUTIOX HOTJCF.

xuoeedings la to become a partner in tho arsaarnr Tvnsna tk Jaa.Cuaxa, in iheOnrriaaa
rime- It u no tiara to consider the par- deklnr bauneaa. la Ude day dluolwd by mniod

NEW CASH STORE.

Great Barjaiis for tie People'

A. S ART WELL,

tia-eu r.oroary tatb. Maa

ELECTION NOTICE.
•x.to Iirr.»r»e,e Xnn-.,
poevMary-a IHtea.
r. m. cteetr * «*• ttwmT5**LST’5* _

•jKtxfczmssa.tsrAs^K:.
arrmorowaewe entire.

yy

z=.“5«,-a; ttiwiisis—-

A Lt. |ter»na« harinc^rleltna eraliwt Uie eMate ot
‘..T '•'J'0';
"•‘tf-ad teal at te.
....
ttervUr n.rlfietlaMI rw.'Motad Io prwaoet ihe'aame
t..r .w.iiti.lUn.td jiUMn-Mt to ihr wtemwead.
E.S=SSI«B: tesT-SA;
i■rjlr’
° ••
at O-eut lb. cauolr tr»*-nir.r. In O . V-ila.tr m 11.^
llr^.ca
Tharto-r
ili.Wk-Ltr
of
X»TO
Itet.
ard
!o connection with our Store u a
-re-rivn H. Tl&gt;.' Lreteatore .h»tl
OHtlterirtee th- CTnnt^HL'ei.H for
rptrtre or lalu.le.t..
M .karitotaZ
ttortinc ihe^ul,&gt;topuuuauUo(tIjLmamT&gt;a^al4 U
ZVtereror,.-' •’ “• k"W*
J
'-•terr* .ran
TTADVFQQ
QTTf)I&gt; ~4 *“’• A l&gt; CORK
l&gt; .STRIKER
ICeumiuioeera.
Ibeaaluat^tegtem ll*otel r^L^^'r'VXtn'aSjr4
J A KWKKZET. |
naatinm. fhk run. im
fotoou
. 1 hrete anUa’naw’ih.tteti’a^T’^iU^;
‘ — J to'ur •“ a"
***
DRAIN C0MM1SS ONERS NOTICE
0- L. U-JCLDIXO.
NOTICE ia he..ip gtrra teat the I'r.in Creo,
mlwionrr* of Ito Coautr of Iterrj will u-rvt al
Sarurr'* 0&gt;nca_
lhe lto.m.r Hebaol llrew. In tto To-r.h.n .f
nacltoge, Mich. Feb &lt;&gt;h. IkU
TBTAI1 Harneaae. manufactured from the best Caatlrtoo.ee tto Hih Bar of Mare!,. A I&gt;. I**.,
I*.tern Iwalber.aod Invariably cold RAILROAD al l» o'clock a. m. tor tee purpura of Icltiar to
lhe Ion rat bidder or bidders certain portion, of
PRICES.
a Droll* oa tertian* It audit, in asid Tr-wn-b-i«.f Caaileton T,nn» and me of Drdjo made te. ub^ua^o'.jau wu^tbjlire tteul.iS" M'i"Mr.'i^”win.*'^.rJeu^tu'i^t'Sj;
'“'‘'"ai.'h.x'’ Fitict
i
q.

O. I&gt;. RPAULDINGU

Stillleads the Van

■yy

S^.!EwsaH5Kftsasr

W

W. D. BOU151IOM A CO.
Whulead. I'tol.ra la Boutaand Shorn,

« to 60 Wnodbnrire Bireet. Detroit.

PHiiurs &gt;■ lErrin
G° TO

—
AirMjrr. unit J-«W&lt;.T AjH-nbera findrrenl
trrtlon frwta It
.larhmn li alwaya rtlb-rad and aReti nlmllj
cured by IL
l&gt;nnrt.ltlt l&gt; aroenillr enrrd by tskinr lhe
cbrrr'r I'rrfnrnl n&gt;im.-nanr|fren!entr|.. r-.
to g. iMHidly etu U&gt; 1 .rum toiona tlu.l 1. a. in.
n'—ani.-.ry tnp’ibllali tbo eeniUroto. of Uarra, 1—
or ala more than asnaro Ito petto: that Ua onalulc*
are full! u.-dauir r-L
Frrpwred Sy ■
D/r. J. c. x rsrt» * co., xotrarzx. xrxss.
a? »^uT:L"'uXlTfL&gt;\*'.^Tto’woto«.rila..
Iwre a Whetoaaia Asulaa&gt;rMKhiaaa.-aax3Bauzl

i BrsL-ar-rg fr-*j

arol Py aaM Mtwteax'.te wu.—Ail eiaa remre tnm&lt;
or land
&amp; tto OuHr ar Marry ard dtate «
Mkr.laan.Urw.Maalho SaO*w&lt;..&lt;»r'H o'lL.

hl

uerroof.Oii 1'aliahor Baroaw toavklnp. .od
’ ” Wholesale Arent, for aUMftn,

GRtXPXTftXlX.

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

JWtf’e »"OBcB0((ie

PRiCEONEDoU/r.

SHKLT JtARDtTARS.
rRA)H.rG VTTXKJLX.

“CASH,”

JeM Below tha Urich Black,

Hair dressing

1 lia.tiaaa.taeaMreaiate.eutwcuAiarik,

ofMnrrrac** “■ 0*&lt;v ax New. IfoeroA rv tote. I.
hmby rtvtotfcalla peMMre eta power of tree &lt;«■

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,

B

PDRREJTQ^g

Of a*l kind*, of their own masrafactare. Erery article 'aaldcnad from Sheet Iron ; soak m

t?

defines it to bo the duty &lt;Z tho President
to consult with the Senate before remov­
ing a certain officer, This law may or
may nut be constitutional. Tho President
has no business with that It is constitational until the Supremo Court decides
otherwise, it is law until the Court interpooan and iiivnluintca it The Presi­
dent's sworn duty into ejectU it—to obey
it—to see Riat it is carefully and studi­
ously obeyed. He may nut like it. Jlut
chief-magistrates have been compelled to
execute laws they did not jircfar. Ho
may think it unconstitutional. That is
of no more oonSoqUcaco than the opinion
of any private cituims. His duty w nut D
to execute laws which he may think eonwill qnickly ratort Grsy Hrir
»MntiD.&lt;a/, but tu XSECTTl TWK IAws. If ho ’
to in natural color and beauty,
hud been clothed with judicatory power,
and produce luxuriant growth. It la
if thti founders of the Cvn-titution had
perfectly harmleu, and u preferred
felt that it was wise tugiro tho Proeidout
orer every other preparation by
any option in tho matter,th&lt;7 would have
those who have a fine head of hair,
so expramod it and declared that he might
U well u chore who with to restore
execute all tews only when tho Hupramn
imparted to the Hair make!: desirable
(\&gt;nrt decided their coustutiunality. if
for old and yctrng.
the President has tho right to select his
rm- bl. by oil Dn&gt;(El«tr.
law!,'and ray. ’ ‘This act I will execute
DEPOT, 1»9 GREENWICH ST, X. T. .
“because it suite mo, and tho other I will
“not enfoino because it strikes mo to I“UMOonstitutional,” then Congress and
Mio urujtivtuu WJUTI uugui t: neu najoura
without day. Fur ths right to do as &lt;«■
plow* with any law to osairtuV to bo ito 2 - Y - x - W - 1RQO t
ooh arbiter and judge, may become a tyDR. DeVISnMU'A
r^My-BWM abeuluto than that of the
ranparvr or Russia. it is a comparative­
ly small matter now Apparently, it af­ BLAOKING-81
fects only too light uf Mr Stantonto bold
Areickniralrdited hr all oftbemur ilwraaho bare naed theerto be ita beat
tho War Office and of tho President to
preparaUona of the kind ever offered io
•elect Ids constitutional adruu-re. This ia
Si.’stetwwi't.tr.u;
not the question, but only the merest in­
barlnf once Ib.mughly tiled Uwm, will
cident of it If tho President hu tho
ever a&lt;aia cement to u« any other —
right to remove Mr. Stanton in defiance
al in tbe Iraat Injarwoa to kalter. but, on
of.J*»rr iui mfty removeM» CiuefJustice
Um ooatrary, are uneqodled for UMir
CSm and Gen. Grant, and indeed the
Laatber Praaerrlur QuaUSca. The Wster-Preof
whole Senate. For the law by which
BLACKING:
tffafitantnn holds his place ia os much a
When need acecrdloj to direct ions, ia
law, an sacred and u binding, os that by
vamnted to make • pair of Uuote or
whdeh Mr. Chnse jweaides over the 8uHboes wear it taaai onr-Unfd loceerOian
fiA&gt;mu Court and Gen. Grant commands
by the nWof any other preparation that
the army. If he may with impunity or(HI Polish
'
j
dsfr Izjrcnro Thoma* to take poeeoM.'un
of the War Department—a building BlaACKlIXTGi
Produclnf the moat Briltlaat and Laatinr
which is not tho property of Mr. Johnson,
Poiuh o( auylbinr of the kie R erer offsnid
&gt;ut of tho American j«opl^—ho may al­
to the public, bury ownorofa bateOSa
so direct Mr. Coyle to open tho next Su­
Kaedaior Uartxaa
premo Court, and Gen. Hancock to a&gt;
mms command of tho army. It may bo
BLACKING:
said that thoro is a law which provides
Whlcb la put UJ» In Plot ant! Quart Cans,
ready hr &lt;aeo. It ia a sopertor artida
’
tho form in which Mr. Chase may bo re­
moved, and another law which directs
the manner for removal of Gsn. Grunt
■ aarracreuii air» at WflounaM ar
To this we reply that there is also a law K .A. X. X-. X. X. O -W X&gt; to CO.,
■%ieh jewidoe that Mr. Stanton may l»
1MI. Clark M»«l, CbleXjo.
removed, that one law is as binding a&lt; And add by all
Deden, tbAru-boot the
Kb other, and tlml if we permit thoPrrareTIntlnlrefoe lir. DeVwbmt'e Exeelalor Wa
dent^tojnolrie erne, he may with unpu-

Tin Ware,
Shoes,
Hatsand Caps.

Groceries,
Piece Goods,

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
For ntaecMea at the Throat und laneaa.
•a.&lt; t&gt; aa &lt; &gt;u3tou Cold*. V*boo|Uu«
Cauflt, karoncUilla. A«haa,
und Coaonuptlon.
Probably never before in lhe wtole hlitovy «f
modk-liw, 'uu noy tbtait won an wkkly anil mi dcciiir
Ui-ou lira crrnddotHa of mankind, tu thia eceettou
rvmcdr for puluKnury cc-mplalnu. Ttn..oit, a loin;
•erie. or;ran, aivl amuac re.^1 of tho rana?
tru-n U lou U»en fci«toT and birtier In Itofr e-thrtaWrit, a, U taa treevme better kntnen. Ha uniform
cteruclrrud power to cure lhe » r.rinm aOcelwaa
of the tonp and tbn-u. tore made it Inoon «. a re-

IRON &amp; STOVES

We keep eossXandy aa hand a fall aloortmeal o

ink

In eoDMCtten with shore, 1 Mill ecntlne^tbf
Papering nod C.'laxtnK
bntinns.and no, vanbird tn fitrr tbe moM comnlete setufailion.
Mired Painte of dl Unde, t..r m1«. PUnte
ni rsd Ibr Hmmw who wUh to do their amt Wm k.
t ewplM lU WXT WOHKMKN, end Wll.l,
llAt E NO OTHER. Mr work ebean Uua feci.

Colic and Billon. S ei ere, they .buuld be’j.iItr-Uu.ly taken fnr oacta caaa.u. cotrtxi Ito ditra-c-tl
arUon nr remorc tho otatnrtlum whkh enw IL
ror DyMiartvry or XMai-rtoeu, bat ore adld
&lt;1MC 1. m-oeraU, acquired.
For KlirimolUn.tJoal. Crorel, Falnl.
Stock taut Xrere?7&gt;oy’a£ui&lt;rbe*couUcimioiU
taken, aa required, to rtoamr lhe dbcaanl aelinci of
'TIU1 ,od‘ c“ns« Uatre complaint.
Mor msiarey aw! Drotielcal N well Intra they
el-oeld ba Lti.cn In larxc and Ovqtwnt time, to ...idure Uta rltret of n ilraatlc parge.
Foe Mwfiprrwrfnu n Ur^n &lt;So&lt;a aboul i to taken
A. a ZM.wer fflf, lake ore ortwo
to |&gt;roinolr dljealioa and tolkve lhe atomach.
A;&gt; oc. ar tonal do*o MlmuUici the iromaeh end
»*KritssfeTKSff.xra
vjiUKidn, Where no aorioaa deranremeot eal.tr.
Ono who teefe lolcr.ddy well oRcn dud. that ado. e
of ttweo fUtt ruokea him ferf derttotlr better, Oom
Lhctr &lt; lvonam&lt; and rruor aUnr eject on Ito dkc.Ibe Irppanuuc. Time tn- nwomoa rrr.et where
a inrrsallra 1. repaired, ebkh Wo e.tnnck rainiKT
a to torr. Lot ttoy uqs-.l tbetn-Hm to every to-l'.
and wtora tha ' trto» of Lb*, rut am Uuwa, tite
public ao taueer doubt what to casptoy.

IiIH

Il conatoto mainly of

Aik far it.

|Wl!
’W K S

WAOOX H|1OP. with ioewMcd ts.-UiU«^ 1 pa
rrip.reltodo.llLind».,t

A^HraMSSZ*

inhllrls

AMD IF TOC DOXT SEE WHAT TOU WAJTT

act and restore tea baakby loaa aad netkxi.

.

C«*vnttT Lama. IVradanL
T X parooa»eo and by virtue of» DtCrre of till
1 Court made in the abo.n c»t&gt;*v oo the Bra
day of Noveateer A.D. Ire7, lUaaabocribarCircall Coart Commiaeioner ia end for tbe County

,w

PHI LLI PS A BENTLEY’S

Hoeaveer BBOWSV

&lt;/fttt mmt impeach him immediately.

Ttoeve fa ao avoiding this conclusion.

Of all kiods la tfoorrally kept op to lhe wool*
of the people, and will be sold st RAILBOaD
PRICES, adding Fre^bt

—co TO­

'Ifew IMP

Heady for Work.

All other questions: tink before die
present It would lie diflicultto have our

no middle cuutre. The Prendeut hat
mwMrtf the rmpoaeibility of bfwkiny 0

Cbamrery Bairfor tee Conty of Barry -In Chancery.
Abas Traatxa. ChapfaLureL

If yaw WMt Good Barfalas,

l&gt;iaa iwa ■iU»,a».l of 4te*U««s. Xte«.teul
tamCplenty ef tlmter, water aaA. ftalt—s
spl.nrfid localwn.
f. HOWARD.
tetobtohbyaetlon —
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angry and doubtful question upon tbe
cduntry. With tbe Cungruas overwhalmingiy Mepnblican. them was no reason
why we should not compel fiw Presides!
to pursue A wino policy. We reasoned
upon tho presumption that it was better
to have impca-riimctit held over him na a
chech than u&gt; begin a trial that might bo
as long ns that of Warren HastingB. It
waa a debatable quration. Tho cndanco
wasfar from being ooaclwrira. Morally,
there was no doubt that Mr. Johnson
should be impeached. But impeachment
»&gt;' nuaetiun of law and erideace, not ol
moral belief. As a Republican, thorn
were a hundred reasons why ho should
hfmnwan -This would be’ a good nloa
in a Republican Convention, not before
the Senate of tho United States. Until
impeachment became on inevitable, orer•*hrVl*jq necoarnty, without: doubt u to
the meaning of tho law, and tho force ol
tho eridutKWf to snter upon it was only
to giro tho President a chance to make
himself a martyr before tho country.
Tharefasv wo have constantly opposed
itnprnchnntit, although at times wo stood
alone among tto Rejrublkan prow. There
is ao longer any doubt Thh issue is as
clear aa it was when Goa. Bsaureganl
opened his tottcrics upon Fort Bumpier.
Andrew Johnson, President of the Unit­
ed trtates, tramples upon a law, defies the
authority of Congress, and claims to cri
crciso absolute mid despotic power. Cba.

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not ahrap resist It he a high, eobnh,
sacred trasi«aij£t»'be weed, when abso­
lutely nccctsary for tho ealratka of tho publican party show that ii not only has
^Fr’tr.Wf iki talra.’iaa of lhe country rvlxSibn uhderj£&amp;Xbh Iterfa/lnil aS:
kieoapoehton. We to??, ami eau .hS?S»demand lit impeachment UnPruidtat.
from treschery-iiMer Andrew Johnson
«rE~.aff along f^t that we might

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PROBATE ORDER.

•pj-ARDWARK STORE.

U. A.. Goodyear &lt;&amp; Co.

of his ml ministration: who bra sought io
entrap illuustrimwaeamitoef tbe£upl»
now iwueo aro not want&gt;x3. 11 is not pTinto ignominious ovnstons of the lawjmc

submit io Mr. Jehnsou’e Administration,

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or ought not to be hnpenehe I and re­
moved from office, la too much (’’Serret•d to be accepted. It I* eustonwr on
the part of the DemrerMfc ureas 'o)^e*k
of tbe republicans aa hiring a parly tnUrert to e-ibeerre In the retnovK’ eT~-I r.'
Johnson, but the whois htitnry of Im­
peachment, Ita drteat on two aepernto
occasions, the evident relnrtanoo to un­
dertake It and the disposition wvinccd
to bear a!mo-t anything rather than re­
sort to It, show eom-laslvnly that Om-

tiros on sntering upon tt But bow
stand* Democratic party Interests tn th'a
matter? It has made much party proflt
cut of Mr. Johmon, and expected v&gt;
make much more. It hod used him nnd
h*a officials to help elect Its tlketsln
Connecticut, Pennsylvania end New
York. It had onsttn«xl its mail* pin?
politician* tn the White llouso. and dlthrough them In th'ir own party inter­
est*. They had indared the Pias'dent
to pat not n few of their pa1 tv sdhu ants

al campaign they expectal much more
of Mr. Johnson. They were manoi-uv.
cring to obtain a rroreulcranre of their
own mem'*™ or agon's In his Cabinet,
and
probably would
hare eueoeeded. If Mr. Stanton could have got
out of the War Deportment, the dr moent would bare been put In his piner.—
But moat of all, the Democratic loaders
counted on the active help of Mr. John­
son through bls officeholders, and the:
use of pickings from the Government
Treasury U&gt; elect their President. Ccr- |
Uinlyall the influence he cou'd poas.b'y i
exert would bare been In favor of the

Cldca^n one paper irklch alaft Sb«l
eminently proper and uoB-conruilit*! on I
any tolemblv &lt;feubti»l q«&lt;|ft&gt;n. one|
wb'ch abhors moat in'enwly, tbe rude |
brutality of eltheran*g"t'veor an affirmotive, one whkh has the moat aht 'irg
dryid nt faiocklnv a j-atr n l y &lt;*tffi&gt;rtnr
with him 'n cplnlon that mild, I of­
f-sire A-lmwmmU'kMMi’eraheet
lath"* Ev^n’ngJourunl.” It'sn"tth*
'auf t&gt;TCol. FT»o-man. editrIn-rhle*.
or of Mr. Field, the city, sdlto-, or. to
corpse |l-q re4' u, pF Shy Of the ■m
of brains and abtli y who do the w«r'&lt;

HOb is the raft. No«witiafanxitng tta
general ca&gt;4Joo in thia reepae-, the
“Jo'imal’' has name to grief. A f«w
week- since; n young woman at • Moth­
er Herriok’s." a notorious bouse of prr»titution, mapiged to get up a grand exdiwneut by a sv-ry of having been at
school Ina Michigan Hemen.-.n, where
she was betrayed by a son of a professor
&lt;t a* she sooic'ltncs told therlory, by
tin) prefcreor hlm-eif, after whkh, tbe
rdd she enme here and p'orered into a
lllbof xhame to stifle her remorse and
bide be- ruin from her Mends—her ta'e
waa ar: fb'ly told, and gained much sym­
pathy. The'Jou uai’ a .met misdaieto speak In defence of virtue, a* dsfeuding v rtuo lx rather popular with tbe
general public, in the ab»uooi aonee at
leas’, and on this occasion ‘'came out
। strong ' ou the profo aor and hb family.
Wofrd tublaXr. The unfo tunats y&lt; ung
female proved to be a fraud and now the
outraged Prolemer fans brought suit
aga'nat thu ■•Journal’’ for damages, far

arm fa

QOOD news,—good news.
Factory, yard wide,

'I'ne-hmtlw o'th" real elate tn Cook
County wo-ild I* d wtwired.
Th" Rlohlaee Tlng.-lah finer* troupe la
at the One-a House, pl-iylng to crowded
hnuaee nightly.
Dog.

/)*itow.

i most 'uDy tustdne-1 by the election of
I R&lt; publican caudl latre to the various
' places of oflldal trust and power, and
I favoring the numlflatlnn and election of
Utat. U.S. GRANT to the iTrelJency
of the United States, hereby agree to
fb.-m ourselves Imo an association to be
governed by the f iliowing

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Prints,
Colors,
Sugar,
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, Good Tea.
Beet Ttnnerial Tea
Heavy Satinet, pw
AU-troo! Cassini ere.
[Red Flannel, per yaH,

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.

comircTiux.

’ —A‘n'Jcdf re^nei4! iintionM con vention
»• Hing hcM at Pittsburgh.
—Tt la now certain that Um A Islams
Constitution has bora defeated.
—Geo. Gso. R. Vickers was elected
U. fi. Senator from Maryland on Friday.

—The Rupemo Court has poatprned
further argument Ln the McCardle case.
—Julia Dean, tbo actaws.died in Now
.York ou Friday, aged 87 year*.
-Maine has 1,809 takes. No wonder

—Ordinary libarer- in Austin, Ncvada, are paid 980 a month.
—Eight papers In tbs United btaies
are edited by colored men.
—The Arabs of Algiers are dying of
starvation by tens of thousands.

Another Interesting development
made by legal p-ocesc the other day waa
a au t brought by one Joeoph Liu as to
recover from A. C. Heselug, the &gt;tnn of Wednesday, diet oytxl property valued
‘
tSO paid ty plaintiff to de'endaut, to al Sud.OOO.
secure l;ls ireppert In a Republican
—The Republicans of New Orleans
County Cement on, t-t enable plaintiff are urging the reuioval of Gen. Hnutoobtulo thf .o&gt; mitia'ltro for the office
of C '.r). of the Police Court. Heating Is
—The hte«t adrloee from Alaska state ■
the chief wire worker of tbo RepubUthat the troops were well and the Indi­
can partj’, and It b ge neral y supjroacd
ana quiet.
that«boh'back*I*pretty eurvof nomi­
—1 bo dlabutsements of ths UnIto I
do not dcfare tbrtr anticipations In this nation and consquent eiec.toa. He StntoTrraauty during Feb.-uary were
regard disappointed. They don't want coniro’s a very large German influence, 4SMM40Q.
him ImpcucheJ and turned oat of io nc chief pr piietorof the “Illinois
oflloe, for If be remain* In, hawl'l be of blasts Zcitung"andtse hts jmAti rto the I1 —Tbe h-male inatlinte of tbo Rev.
the greatest political assistance to tkem. best advantage, one co Id scare ly ex- I Mr. Hall.it Englewood, New -lers y,
They have a direct political interest tn | root to capt ire h a sui po t for f20, I ut , waa burned this morning March 11
more to be । Los, fa®,000.
hts remaining In office, and h&lt;-n e ere Llues- says ho promised
p.ul after bo got tbe uomlna ion and | —New Orleans fatyscripaellaat 25 per
wo: kin; like beevers to keep him there.
■ th a, he thought,clenched tire ba-gain— coot, discount, and Gon. llaneock'a
v In dele I n—He fan » w nt In o the । policy atoms Ilk*ly to ruin the cndlt of
ConrcuL’cn rad w rkcd‘ftr wttEb dy , dm city &lt; iitirnly.
cVe, who got tbo nouihintion. 'lhe
It is now*tit&gt;-d that the President ten­
Court decided that a bribe wee noth^
dered to Gen. Febofleld the Feervtarycotilroct and there waauolegd oblige- ship o' Wrrad If/rr/m. whl'hsasreouniform coinage of one, three, and ten ti.AUpou Uesa ng to reiuni ihcm&lt;n y. rertrotly ded'ned by that office.
cent token coin* of tbe some material
Ilic weath r here continues wann and
-Two men named Hartaeff and Mcand relative weight as the pre ent Cve &gt; Icasantbct ikeniiig thu ear y cp-. ulng
cent nlokle coin. It la jiropo^d ihjt ■ uf a.-.v.gxi_ou and adv.nt ofsH-Dg. An Laltan, bad a ‘Vet-’®*' near Howell on
thia coinage shall be put upon thviina a |I unusual amduut of LuUding and public the 4ih Inst., dnr njr which McLslian
of one gram in weight for each rest of Roprosemenu Will becirxled on here
represented nomln.tl vntae, tire ohr-, th s oca on. Judging frumprereut sp.
poabtnoos. 'ihryarth wo koathsodna’l
three, live, and ten coins to ba । n e.:: r
—An Ynnlb liman pnlme&amp;ff a lot qf
fire, and ten grama tn .weight resfaee- hup ovem’itts au ths Couth breach, tie old new porcr* In N&lt; w .York last week.
lively. Or.lf the French gram 1&gt; rrotan do' k rywtcm on the North aide: the ton: “Extia. Arsneaination of
acceptable s bindon I of weirht. th-t tbe ncl under tiw river M Waalilngton PX.aldent Johraon.” He was arrested
troy grain shall bosnbetitotal. In whl-di sxrrot, alt these are to be trosseutvd to
ynducL
ervre It Is proposed thatlha Wfagbte eiudl rsp dty *&lt; pw4Me, UbDe as iudi-afloni
—A tssrhav of as F-niacopal school In
be ten gndnt to each oent- of nominal Of IbtDvWeaf chfvr»'flac'oar nnhltccts
value, making the threw cent cold M hflJeee-arealreaay' fnll-pf wpri. Keth- HartfonV adfisod Ida boys to utcrifire
_ 1 something during T*wt. Tbwtolired.
grains, tbo flva cent coin $0&lt;ru!ns, and Ing »eeu&gt;? lack ng---- .e.w
“4 ““
the tun cent coin 100 graine.
p obobly be tn t^oorthree
The I
thia
—The Toledo Blade tells of a dog in
■0* at the roeent elections hild tn WiU|^io h«TCi^jed 11 at
Memphis and Naahvdlle the-flepatatasa
ticket was sncoeaa'nL xTha Copperhead
papers ascribe these triumphs to Uro di»-

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F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO,

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumsnu,
Ladic’s Baskets, Port mon naies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, fc. £-c.

JEWELRY &amp; IUS1C STORE.
Ft. HERRICK,

OOODTKAB, BARLOW « BATLRTB HAUMOTR BTOltR

Tn Kentucky the Confcdongei carry
Louisville and Lexington l&gt;y large nisJoritiM. The way it la tiono la by ilisfrnnclilalng half or two-th Irds of the Re­ audience, as they always do here.— meat was mode st a gathering of physlpublican? In those cltlo*. It is mid th d Phillips is decidedly dppo ed io Grant, clans Io Albany that sack acaae wm
60,000 robe's are dlafranehtaed in Ten- ea! s him “a nun of no Idea" and
. .rays
„
r.bt on Uie record.
nesece; baton equal number of Re pub-1 th«t tbe Repat&gt;1!&lt;tm ja ty hi elevating
—The combined agro of the two men
lleans are deprived of the right of vt&gt;tinp h m to the Presidency will be guilty of
... vwvmuu
In Kentucky. If half of tbe Itapuh 1-; as pro»» a Hnnder us .u
in wm
their
election vi
of wh**“ Mr- Joho'on has rppo'n'ed In
________ ______
___ Nothwlthstandlng
I Mr- ctnntra « place amount to one hnnearn of Kentucky were net rxeluded__' Andrew
Jrhnscm.
J
•orty-n,ne ytors—tiynm which
from tbe ballot box, tbe State could be ' *the stnnuot sand prealsUnt cffo.-la made dr*^
I to p.rt up a G ant fever,by the formation 'Tartly exrre-srs rhe length of time
carried against the relieli.
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of Ctoi.t dub- and rithqr dcvlcei for the,
wW hav810 waH t0 ««lbe «»*dod
Two pa-w.of tbo bill to w^!uU.and,t(V«.ipe,r,1„lhUooinol,iaj, pefatioo.

ty at least, that Phillips would nut find | —- Calling of- a boulder an the
By the
House, by a vote of one hundred and maoiy endo seis.
fear* of lbs Missouri Pseifle Railread,
twenty two to two, la a elenr proof that
A new discovery which blds fair to nair Jeflterson City, Friday night, th*
the Republican Comrrewla tn full seenrd
tevoluti.uj'as Lil our prom t)I system-of
with the wishes of the-people, and de­
termined to lighten their burdens as
much m possible. Yet, at this veiy tnomeat, the Democratic party, on the
contrary, is doing all It can to sustain
the corrupt administration of Andrew
Johnson, which makes heavy taxes on
Industry neceaeory becau-o of swindl­
ing frauds on the revenue, and a gener­
al failure to collect the whisky tax. If
the whiskey and tobacco time* w»-e
thoroughly collected, almost si I the oth­
er intern ral taxes could be repealed.

D.ibcU

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ISGS WOOLES FACTOBT.

SUPPORT HOIK IW8Y!

iJcmocrxts for the immediate admltion
of the Southern Plate&gt; waa lately shown
In the Ohio Legislature. A Republican
offtred a resolution re tucsilng Congnoe

Poon Axdt la reyvdl&amp;tod now, even
by the New York
That piper
wants to lure him over to tbe Rep-ib!!nous—enyshs IsMta DeaaocratieP.e 1ddaud-behMboeoaoMUglasdnldmun l«« &lt;kU lb&gt; ttoseTa,

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CHRONIC CATARRH.

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’ o R -El

Why entertain th'a loathsome dtemao
when relief can be obtained.* We meet
those every day who arc eniroring from
Catarrh to such an extent, that tbo Air
PaaeacKO in the bead are in a partly deeompuaod condition,—tbo noeo and
throat filled with inch a mass of corrupt
matter that they arc objects of dbguit
to thcnvelvcs, and of pity to those with
whom they associate.
Chronic Catarrh usually affects tho

invarithiy caused by humondor Inflam­
matory blood, by which tho mucous
membrane Is made roro or Inflamed,
producing a copious aflh..*on of viwld
mafer. I'll be produced by Scrofula to
ths blood It la almost certain to end In
Consumption, unit a •pcodliy cured, be- !
Ciuso it is Impovlble to entirely prevent I
the matter from running down tho bronchlol io to the air vesicles, and such Is I
the excoriating, or scalding property of '
the mittcr, its contact with the delicate
linings of the air cells at once causes Ir­
ritation, and invitee the humoral propordM of th &gt; blood to drpodt therein
Tubercles and Ulcers.
Ca'arrb almost alwaya attends Con­
sumption, and frequently lead to u.
in Oxygenized Air we have a positive
euro tor this dises*. Tbe remedy Is
taken by Inhalation.—breathid directly
Into the lungs, and through them cu*
rlel Into th* blood; thus as soon as the
blood will carry it. it reaches aU ports
of the system, decomposing the Impure
matt-r In the blood tad expelling It
through tbo pores, and through the na­
tural channels from tbe system. Thus
you will see thu the cause of tbo dlae.ss
h removed, and the disease itwlf must
follow.
in thtssameminncr we treatand rad­
ically euro Bronchitis and Consuniptlou.
T&lt;tna ono suflh.frig th&gt;u tbcsadlssasre
despal r ofnlist ft yon ore too far away
to Visit our taflleo and wm&gt;
.
write a description ef your symptoms,
and forward to tho address befow.
Send for our drtular which gives a
full description of these d sense-.
Out of tho many thousand t aiimonlab reoelw 1 we pnhltah tho following:—

Hastings Republican Caucus.

X,
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Johnstown Republican Caucus.

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Tbe C« psrtMrship bervtsfor, sxistlag snd,r

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.

N. BARLOW.

W. R. GOODYEAR,
B. J. GRANT.

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BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
Ratla- perthssad tl&gt;« satire Interest •f'lt. J.
GRANT, tn tba Real Estate, OooAa. Xotsa swt

prloeiptss re Its eld era.

Tk« Bsski will be Bahicrt

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Established bi 1835 by &lt;me\f
onr Moat Enlaent PhyslctaM, and
naw used thren^kout North an*
Booth America, with more pleasing
results than any other Medicine In5

RUSSELL
ANTEVINS.
Bastian. Sag. to, Her —alTr 1

tcsssus

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New Coeds. Ja«t Received,
—tn asureo —
VERT LOW FOR CA I H.

DtBsoLtrnax

Dears in J desire to give you my tes­
timony to record to the value of your
BEACH STREET BOSTON.
wlentlflo ay.lem of treating Cstirrh and
cU*su*" of the Respltatory orgsn*. £
hare u«ed your remedy, 11 Oxygo nixed
Air,” in my prect-cc for the la-t year
«tW IMLETIJSaun.
with complete sucnaot. £ have cured
the Wont Sonne of Catarrh, and a ma­
jority ofthcrastsof BroochUlaand Coosiiwpt on tn their advanced otigoa. £
unqu UOedir pronounce Oxygenized
Ah4’ the greatest boon ever yet confer­
red upon onr suflhrlog race, ard hope
lhe day Is not far distent when every In­
to ILrent physician will adopt your sys­
tem in the Creulmt nt of all chronic affootloua
Fraternally Yours,

No. ID® Westminister SU.Pwddmce.
Db. C. L. Blood,
I My Dear Sin 1 have tested your rein.
A® WKENIX BITTERS.
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Wbre U reigns.
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I—When is a..window -likea star?—
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—Some fiahetmeo use cotton for bait,
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—Why are youreye^ like staga-harses?
Because they are under the lashes.
—Why do birds In their little nest
scree f Because they'd fall out if they

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—What bean Is least liked by young
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•-If "Beauty draws us by a single

—Why to an alarm of Oro tn the night
like a cloths brush? Because Lt bj&gt;oJs
(he nep.
—A new Irish society is about to be
organixed entitled ths independent Order
of Hod Fellows:

• If all the world were blind, what a
melancholy sight it would bo!" said on
Irish clergyman.
—Why la a prudent man like a pin?
Because bls head prevents him from go-What is tho principal end of man?
cd a teacher of a little girl. “The
I with the head on,” was the prompt
reply.
—Why is a young bdy Just from board­
ing school like a building comm ttoc?
Because she la ready to receive propoe-

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mamma ; and 1 hope you may be able
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vA crr.ry follow In a Muaouri town
declared that be was sent on earth to re­
deem all things. But odo of bls audi­
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He roots began to teete and teats, seem­
ingly not exactly wilsfod.
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ehjCEONEDoD^b,

An Excuse roa Emokxso.—In the
reign of James the I., of tobacco-hating
notoriety, ths boys of a school acquired
tbe habit of smoking, and Indulged it
night and day, using the must Ingenious
expedients to conceal tho vice from their
master( till one lucklres evening, when
ths imps were huddled together round
the tire of their domitory.involving each j
other in vapors of their own creasing,
lol In burst the master and stood in aw­
ful dignity before them.
“How now,” quoted the demine to ihe
first lad; "how dare you bo smoking to-

Alasl all the excuaee were exhausted;
but the interrogated urchin, putting
down his pipe, after a farewell whiff,
and locking up in hta master’s foce^aid,
inawhlnlng. hypocritical tone, "fib-1

NOTICE !•

DEPOT, IDS CREENfflCH ST., X X,

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ble old dame whom he found solitary
and alone in the car, with a very placid
axpreaden on her countenance, notn-Rhslandlng she had
a complete som­
ersault over tho seat in froqt, and her
bandbox and bundle had gon* Uncere­
moniously down the passage way. "Arc
you hurt ?” inquired the conductor —
“Hart! why T" said tbo old lady. “We
have Juai been run into by a freight
train, two or three of the passengers
have been killed, and several others se­
verely Injured.” “La, me! I didn't
know but that was (Ac way you always

“Sir," said the boy, "I am subject to
headaches,and a pipe Ukee offthe pain.”
“And you ? and you ? and you?” in­
quired tho pedagogue, questioning every
boy in his turn.
One had a “raging tooth;” another
rollc; the third a cough; In short they
all had something.
“Sew, eirra,” bellowed the doctor, to
the last boy, “what disorder do yon

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAR.25, 1868.

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NUMBER 48.

Address ittlehalf of Prohibition to ths
tented haraelf with saying—
“Guy was always odd: but after sD,
Kato tea very sweet girl f
Poor Alice! it was rather hard for her
Tho following shh address has just to oach individual in tho State pez ysar,
to sink into old maidhoud, while Kats beer) iasned by the committee appointed while at the same time it wiD saw t»
each fifty times that amount, and to
Waller was a happy wife; but there
soemed to bo no help fur It.
in Detroit hat October. The address »
of Governor Harriman-

At a Convention of temperance t
The Republicans of Concord, New
light
called fur the Btate, and held in tho
“There!" aba said, biting her lip untd Hampshire, held a JollflcaUon meeting of Detroit Oct 80, 1867, the undsrei^
tho blood started. “Sho shall never
were appointed an Executive Commi
m-u. i
this meeting Governor Harriman made .. ___ Lin- _____ __ ,.r
her dark eyes and jet black hair to my
an address, of which tho following is
blonde beauty F
April, D*68 •, involving Cunsb’tntiur.al
That same evening, Kato Walter un­ the principal portion :
nrahibitiun uf tho traffic in intoxicating
Eraiding tho masses ut dark hair that
Justice conquers evermore. (Ap­ liquora. No sans man at this day denies
bad gleamed with pearls and opala, rate plause ) The last ditch, my frienda.bss tho temblo evils prvduwd ly tho liquor
been tound by the Democracy, and they

CunstnLuhuy collected in fines suffictent
to pay hsiruwn bills, and then tinned
over a balance of 8100,629 into the
Legislature, and since that time all ut
iurtu torafcrro tho law have txased, and
tbo result has Loen a vast increase In Qi»
sale uf intoxiir.th.g drinks, and consteqrently drunkenness vice and crime.
n ItLO prohibition o' license was farcorpurtcd in tho evasiitutiun of thia State.
It was a Democratic measure, having

•bed tears.

A. P. MAU.

— 'O S V »&lt;••••• n« *-v» -^-i V

i
HALL &amp; RUCKEL. Proprietors.

MOREHEAD'S

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
Tbs Great Strengtheaer and Pain

THE DESTROYED LETTER.

Destroyer of tbo World.

“HuW brautiful Kato Waller looks to-

^Ilicy were sitting together at clicaa
Alice Key and bur hantewma rourin. Guy
Montfort, while Leyuuud tho curtained
bay wimju’r which sheltered their retreat
the parlure uf the uutle mansion were
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE all a glow of light anil jewels.
Ahre was a pri tty little atnlure, with
cents per n&gt;iu«. w in Brass- |
fair hxylr, and a pink and white coni|Jcxlun, ns ptoirct end u exivswiuukra •» a
wax dud, while Guy was dark and stiiki ingly handsome. Even as ho sj&gt;ukc,
Alice's hand quivered a little, and her
FAVORABLY INOWH AND
sleeve upset liall-a-duxeu chessmen
EXPENSIVELY U3ZD
•‘There they gul" laughed Guy.—
“Nover mind, Alice; yuu had very nearly
Its Tirt City 131 Vicinity,
conqucxvd nw and wo'll consider it a

PREPARED GLUE,

Frte. M
fOliflMIEl

by Influence and uribsught by gdn,

Democratic jxirty our sincere thanks for
that wise provision. la 1&amp;68 a ptuhiWwlth joy to-night to every loyal heart
from ocean to ocean. (Applause.) We
sujipoeo bo will marry that bright haired were met in this election by tbo Democ­
Tho question, and (ho only question in
little cousin ul hia aud thuy will bo hap­ racy wbu were confidant of a trlumph- what shall be dune to dry up this pollut­ Republican Lcgislaturo. In some t arte
of the State it has at different times baea
py, while I------ ”
ed stream of demuralisatiun and rain ?
cnorceljond wlo o-.er this boa bv&lt;n
She stopped abruptly, and hid her
Two remedies are proposed; and every
dune, drunkenness, purcitv end crime
sweot, fl lulled face in nor hands.
voter in this State ia ex^iected next April, have decreased in praixirtion to its thor­
“Well, Alice P* eagerly aaked Guy
by
his
ballot,
to
decide
which
uf
these
ough enfucccment This law may bo
Montfoit, a&gt; ho met his evurin on the ty of 8,000, and their cnthus'as Icorlton remedies shall bo adopted. Tu-wit:
placed tbo majority very mi ch higher. “Constitutional Prohibition,” or “li­ likened to tho rifle of an early pkmeer.
Ibc deluded voters of that doctr no cense." There wore 24,0JO pntiauuB It is ready whenever iminent danger
•Woiir
we e slmp e enough to believe that such asking tho Constitutional Convciitiou for
a patty with such a record, could ever “Probhjitiou,” aud 21,600 for •'License."
be nuatalnod by the people of tho stalo. Both jnrtios agree in uno thing. They
tearing n dull, decully |&gt;elcuvas behind ;
buih ask that tbo liquor traffic may be brothers, and even fathers, the people
They can reed tbelr-carned doom in the restrained by law. There was not a sin­ hx.ro append to this law succesklully,
hbt&lt;ryof tode« of the Devolution, and gle petition for free unrestricted sale. If
thdrsons will be fo;tuna'e indeed, if then the universal voice of the people Tbo UaiiAgTcswr knows it and fears it
ly changed Voice. "And Bur, bu 1 tor they escape—unlike the sons of the to- demands that this traffic shall be restrain­ Aye, as tbo wily savego thirsting far
Lluud avoids tho bouse where the trusty
ed by law, the question returns, shall tho
riflo is ready fur use, so tho runix-Dof
chanu fur me.”
that attached to their fatb.ta must law restrain it entirely, ur only partially? fears and hates the prohibitory law.
Alice lu»t her cousin ; yet she had the henee forth attach to them. (Applause.)
Citizens uf Michigan, which will you
maliciuus sattefactiuu ul knowing that ■J he eym] nthixera with treason have
have,—a law by which yuu can shut up
labored to cany tills state as few men ever
or chain this demon ur one that shafl
nearer and dearer still
Labored. Nothing ht-s b&lt;cn left undone
license &lt;« protect him ? It is fur yvu to
deride. RecuUe&lt;-U “svorything grows by
pint drawing-rtuuu wmo brilliantly tb it tho ingenuity of mm, goaded on
Ugbted uno ntght, as Guy Montfort p«niJ
filiation with rebels could djvlee.—
All our laws are, ur should bo, b^sed up­
pretty, silly, little busteca.
on tho law given upon Mount Einai.—
"I am ka glad yuu camo to-night," kind, and to the moot magltgnant pcr- To enact laws tegnllring and protecting in nr.iurc, so in murals; so of the public
sentiment Teach the people that to
................
" - *n wtth
Mr. Moutfuit Your cuurin. Ilia Key
l»d|i&gt;nt,
lessen &lt;4- destroy all evil yuu most liceuae
Quarter, “Prohibition" are accused of nulling tv and prviwtH. thst * evil will cure itself
Lbauk God,
if let alone,“uno evil will abate ar
---------- - ------------- —-■■
• enact sumptuary
io
hbcrt... If tho friends .f prohibition destroy another," and you annihilate sD
'Guy MonUurt's tongue seemed smitten TbrlrttlMM. U-s only etrei.gihened me ;
^*1 fur o )BW u, matraiu n iluiiinctun Iwlwccn right and wrong, end
with sudden l*lsy st that instant ■, ho ati'd they now bwve UiA churfeuing satdemoralization is certain. Satan docs nut
hai caught sight of a tail, slender figure hhri-on of know.ng with wliat^canin black at thu end uf tho room, with tempt m..uj of their acts h-.ve Loen rc- (n,n«nrting a buriness bcuefidnl to tho cast out Satan. Friends uf truth and
two ur throe children clinging to her.
dvlved by the honest people of New । community, there wuuldbo sumo ground rightruusn«n,of sobriety and purity,win
prvpifo for tho contest at tho ballot­
.
“Who is that lady Mrs. Hcniey? Hampshire. (Applause.) My compel:- ' far the accusaikm. ‘Diooe who make this yon
box next April ? Then go to work wnd
That ouo sitting beyund thepiano ? Sure­
organize in every county,town and schodl
ly nut------ F’
dHlricit
Agitato! agitato! Talk with yeair
“i hat? Oh that is Mi» Waller, uur White House, and
crime, but no man Ima the right M hen
neighbors, your friends, your family, ty
the tire-oido, in public and private Am
once, bofcro her fatlior faded. Quito

mured, "yut the world calls mo beautiful.

daughters, believing in God and the

Guy Muutfort walked straight scrawl

TWENTT-FIVE TEARS.

C0U6H BALSAM.

Price ». SO nd 7S CU. per Bottle
tub bsst. * BBArasr aso
novr crrscrrctAi. hehedf

HAHDfOS HOOSK.

CO’JOHS, COLDS, ETC.,

f

The IVorld ha» erer ptt»lueed.
PUBKLY

V*GKTABLK,

old friend F’

dyed a deep, vivid,
1 oat her timid hand.
ing girL only I don't fancy her gipsy sort
uf beauty, and
"
I have left, Mr. Muutfurt."
She stopjied short, for Ouy’e eyes wore
“1’tu glad to see you. Miss Waller,"
bo resumed; •’more so than I ever
thought I could bo again."
“Why ?” sho naked, raising her frank
eyre to his face, the colored.
imjiurtaii'v to mo, a subject that lies very

KALAMAZOO, MIOW.

Oso. Dcttxiui,

taken thereby to everlasting political
JgU
Wm.Allmax, ■
iiabltailonSj They have made a great
W. H Uoocxwsr,
flourish of trumpets ovex new-born cou- censing one you con effectually restrain
ve.tsto the JetT Davis Democracy.— and prohibit nine. What an immense
HtsiT Fun,
fellow that tenth man ia What wunderBcxxkb Howara,
street, |nid Lis price, and a dlity song
putin his mouth ; but h’s paid efforts benefit uf the one! All tho benefit to
have proved fruitless. 7 boy have tho community derived from Hcmue is
bi ought tu New Uampebirc aud placed found in its “prohibition." If none were
upon the stump as Im tractors some of prohibited it would bo universal license.
*
__ an. r.-*. 1-_____ I »✓. “TJ p.ump cxoxchs.d one.

“Well, declined to answer
that the earth bean up; but their stlbrta
“Your note? I have never received a
note from yuu!"
“Did not my cousin give you a note Ilepubilcan party haa stood flrm And
warded? Did he really love her?
from me tho evening before I sailed fur
“I may trust yuu my little oousin ?"
unmoved as the mainland when tbedte
“Of course. Guy,* she answered, tim­ America T"
idly lilting her eyes to his dark, earnest
the Democratic party gels by being false
glance.
dearly 1 tovod yuu F*
“Well, then, I'm in love F*
The record of that partyJt. eooms to me,
“I never dreamed it, Mr. Montfort.*
The scarlrt tide suddenly snlTused her
to ruin. It died as the rebellion
witb-

do this, victory is certain. Work I
work ' “All things are passible
that bdievolh." No great goo

the liquor soups. The logic of tbo asser­
tion tethis: You can restrain nine, but world
tho tenth you cannot A Keenan being
absolute prohibitiua to the nine unable

MADAME ZADOO POBTEB'S

60

.•naity or
Tho advocates of Licences assert that

tinat in the Lord than lo put our oonfl-

Huns, tho universal policy from tbo first
by license laws; and tho result has been,
that to this traffic, more than tn all other
eausea combined, may be traced tho mur­
ders, burglaries robberies, thofb, do- and have your money."
. . ■
•Wei. str, aal would Ulre to got yep
the licenses to any. considerable extent

I both,” bo mutterud; “a treachery Utat
* Now don’t blush so, Alice; Tm nut
t from Kate's
before 1 sad

r

F

The dark bponish eyre filled with tear*;

wuZADOcroBTwre

Cwaliys

rite and child ot Thus. PhllU|«,

Coalal Pills,

:0MUtag, JorfElk. atew.Mteh'1 Welch,

nr 0PF03ITI0K TO
____ __
CASTOS OH. AND
EPS JM SALTS,

•AMt^unsr
S3 KMUtHtA

on. or GLADMX8S,’

near Hn]&lt;wcU station yesterday, the

eo sis or Ore was tnrown wiui creax rnreo — -n «wraiiun tout enough’
&gt;.ou tbo already suflortug puecngois, I “T
burning sov. al in the moot .booking {^Leemw

A statute cvuld nut have been whiter otHL"
And
and tedder than Abes Key, as sho listen­
ed tu the concluding sentences that tell

pe'reK

!!- c. i,

Sbe nodded dicntly.
“Ibat's my dardug little

a.table.

Bkockuto Rajuumid Accidbxt.—

il Give

deliver my
aU

Maine

younger than me.”

A country surgeon, whe
vi-itlng a friend's bonea.
a ton-lderablc time and

�•hr llartfag* ga n.nrj.

III!

;ws,—GOOD

picte extirpation of i

ASOTHESLffllOTSYJfflmY1
pendent ujx&gt;u the triumph of the na­
tional Re.* ubllean party at tbe commlng

Tea then Institutes.

copting the winter of 1S35-8, which was

Republican State Convention-

. Tbs HepdbUcana at Michigan, met in to rhe load ceclalm In ravor 6f Gen.
Etale Cunvenliuu, at Merrill Hall in the
city ol Detroit, on Wednesday the 18th dldaie for President,and while recognis­
ing the ability and pfiKifc'services of
otbbre where names hayti been preaentnaw presided with marked ability. Tbo
our preference for Schuyler Colfax, ol
the utmost harmony prevailed. Tho Indiana, aa Vice.?: efldent of tho Uni led
following gentlemen were with greet States.
unanimity elected Delegates to tho ChicoWHAT THE DEMOCRACY WOULD
go Convention
,
.
DO IF THEY HAD THE POWER.
Wu. A. Howixn, of Warne j Haxrrox
lio, of Ionia; Matu Gidmxss, of I
Kalamsaoo; IL EntcxLuru, of Clinton;
B. R. Bebcojul of L no wee; IL Wsldmjx Copperheads of the North-Wet, Jia*
of Hillsdale ; E. J. Boxi.xi, of Berrien ; been employed as a stump-orator to help
the Franklin Pierce party lu tboGr-iuilc |
W B. WlLUixs, of Allogan; S. M Etale.
,
Ho has proved to be rather more
OsrcKitur.of Washtenaw; J. W. Loxcrux, honeet
,
and ovt/poken than the cx-l'realef lugbam; Gso. C. Bums, of Kent; ,dent, but aa he has been accepted iu&gt; a
Moaaxx Bates of Grand Travers; lu P. .Representative rp akcr, nnd been
Bnretux; of Livingston; Jotnr Drnn, of '* swinging around tbe arch” In New
Eaaalac; Joux H Itrcttxxnxijr, of Tosco- Hampahlre, It is fair (o pr sumo th t he
te ; Joazru W. Eowsuts of Marquetic.
Eloquent speeches were made liy Huiv
Wx. A Howaed, and Hon. E. B. Fa»texts and tho following Resolutions
unanimously adopted amid the greatest
■nthusaum.
Reto'ved. That tho right of the pecpie to participate in the legislature, is
the best security of liberty and the foundatian of all free government; for this
purpose election* ought to be free and
frequmt and every man having pn-jicrty in a common in tenet with.arm an attechmeut to the ernnmun ty, ought to
have the right of suffrage; th-t no man
orseper ito cmolummU or ,pr vlleres,
except in comldcraUcp of public utRmofoed. That the Republcans of
Michigan owe It to thims-lves. to the
tlon of Independent c.to tho interests ol
Dm government evorywhe e, to secure
by A triumphant majority, the ratifica­
tion of tbep opcsed Constitution, with
Its btoad platform of equal and exact
Justice to al] men—Impartial sufliagc

Raaolved, That thh Constitution, in
tbs opinion of this Convention, is -'ar
better adapted to develop the resources
uf Michigan and advance the teal Interstltutloo, and ludercndcnt hf the great
principal of liberty involved in the qaesthe zealous rupport of all our citizens.
Heooired. That the policy of grunt­
ing public tends to private corporations
or to Individual* for mere puip'xes of
speculation, is baneful in its efficts
to the intcrcrta of the country, and
ought to be discontinued, and the tend*
should be dbpwed of on no other condi- '
lions than fo.-acluul sc'.tiemcnt or im-

Reoolred, That since Andrew John•03, a* apjxxtra by Id* own mr&lt;a; solemn
declaration, found tbe ton rebel States
without clvQ government, their govern­
ments having been deat oy4| by the rebeilioa, and since tbe Odnflltutiou
make* it tbe duty of the United States
to guarantee to each State in thia Union
a republican form of government, and
by neeersary implication limiting the
power to the United States alone, and
since tbe United State* can act only
throoghl ths Government of the United
Btatca, and . since the government can

TJr.XIJ. Palmsij EupL of Schools far ,
this Coanty, has appointed aeerlci of
The ~K)ld GnuiltejFtalc" stsndi firm Tsrireo InrtiUrtCT In connection with ,
B her everlasting tiltls, tn fltver of tbe his rpriog examinations, and aa It is a
great enuao of Equal Uighta, lbs hfov.relgutyod ths People, (ho Iflelfl&amp;bUlty

Stab jn thx East)

Fcrt Bridger, U. T. tesRuato! In Lati­
tude «• IS' Longitude W.. rem Wnsh-

Fort tian deni D. T. nnd J2S mile* Ea»t
of Great Bait Lake City. Tbo Grr. lonn
consists at present of th'co companies
of the 36th U.S. Infantry, vis. B. !•'.
andII. LieutenantCoL, II. A. Morrow,
late Brigadier General Midi., Vol's,
'commanding. There uro now quite a
number of miners and adventurers here

tioe of the people thereto.

buporintend.nts hold Institutes they

U

Tt eMOrSUffiiie,
Satbul Suttafar Mm, (8,00 toSU.OO,
AU-mool Cassimsre suits, fit to 80,00,
‘‘
Broadcloth- Dress Coat for $iOtOO.
A good black Overcoat/or 87.00.
W£*l IB EHItr IS VttlETT.

—Governor Harriman, in bis speech
at C'inoord.salci the Democrats “brought
Into tire State as political Instructore on aWetbhoUt
tbe stump aume of tbo vilest worahlp-

MUDGE A BAILEY,

••first tatnlliea," replied to a “po sonal"

four notes to tbe advertiser, which her
father h as Just p dd the low-llvcd scoun­
drel 11500 to deliver up.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS!

SEW ASVEBTISEMEETS.
IL A. GOODYEAR,

Banta &amp; Eictaip Dealer,
F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Psrfumsriot,
Ladic's Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions,
«f-c.

STOVES, IRON.
G ROC E RIES
psrxix.
rsexismx. escstfex
JCSTKSCUVXO

a coMrurssrocr sok esursu su

patent medicines,

B ui I di ng Materials.
Eave Troughs
Made and put up on Khoit Notice.

—It is now said that tbeaprlng-clcan-

ccive-J nearly if not quite &lt;0.000 vote*,
rhowlng thst the Republican* rccured a
•air pro; ortion of tho doubtful, and also
—Having failed to do much In New
again attesting the a»top!shing accuracy
of tbe Republican canvasses of the State. Haui|«hlrv, the Democrat* propose lo I
Tbe Dcmoenitlo enuvrirs only allowed Dollttle in Connecticut.
tbe RepnbMcana S3,£09 voters.
the (Senate, when the artlrlt
runry, sold: ,
peachmcnt were presented, i
"We arc rjsured on all rb’esthat there
la no cnose to question the Tthih-t of
—The T-ebation (T*nn.) Herald say*
New liauitahirc. 11 wilt be lu conrli tnna ion of tho frcnslod parry who have the inc nt cold weather has ruined the
ruled the countiy only to bring it to tbe wheat crop In tbatrection.
v.rgeofruln.”
—The nauro of Horace Greeley was
1 his te a truthful picture ofthe condi­ recently called in the Constitutional
tion of tbe country, ns it was left when Convention at Albany. There being no
the lost Copperhead President closed his
response, a wngyteb tnember cried out:
Ignoble public career.
j "lie’sgone.to Washington to bailout
the President I”
—Tbit Impeachment 1* Reconstruc­
tion. sppeare to be theunlversd opinion
MiDDLXvnxE. Marcli 20:h 1888.
of Republicans th: ougbout tbs country.
Pursuant to previou* notice, the Re­
—A “conservative” negro ba* lie.-n
publican electors of Thomapplc met at dl civercd at Murfresbuiough, Tenu.
the school boure. In Middavllle for the Barnum should secure him fur hla new
purposeot forming u Grant Club, and museum.
effected a temponuy organisation by
—William Henry Bissell, D. D., the
calling H. Wbigjit (0 the chair, and
newly-clecUxbE|&gt;tecopal Bithop of Ver­
ehooting^ Oro. C. Wosnt Secretary. |
The object of the meeting having been mont, la rector of Trinity Church, Gene-

Shc If-Hardware and Cutlery.

^rT'-D- ACKLEY ACO-

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
GOODYEAR,

one:
H. A. GOODTEAB.

FBO BONO FtTBLIOO

they can get through ; lire snow having
attained such a depth, that the trip to
and from the mine* can only be accom­
legislature, expounded by Ita Jud;cia-y plished with the aid o' auuw shoes.—
and enforced by it* executive, it folfowa There i* an old aaylnx that “nothing
irroaiatibly that this boasted policy is waa made in vain,” should thl- prove to
nothing les* than a wicked u.-u:patiou
of all the power* of the government, lu Here the Baying . if n t, will never at­
THE GREAT CAUSE
utter contempt of the Constitution and tempt to apply it again, for ‘‘ILrrcn
Waste” is tbe only description that
could well be given of tbe region be­
\Beeobred, That oy boldly announcing
tween this and Bridge's Pas*, "Sannrlt
this shamelcu usurpation aahia • ‘poli­ of the Rocky Mountain Range.” I afated by the Chairman, it was resolved.
cy," by wickedly prostituting his office have not given the exact location of the
—The Wisconsin IrgHlature passed a
and its immediate patronage, to force It
mines, a glance at the wap will show Comtnitieeof three oa jctmanenl or-1 Joint resolution for the amendment of
.wpmracN, errroBB U«MU&lt;T.*a4 llaMr
upon the country, permanently doing
gAn,s .lion ; wher.npon J. F. Emo y. A. I
Supreme
Court Judges In place offline,
tl-aigcid is found its wl.oe lergth. H. ELI-, and W. L.Colb wcreapjoint-.
their term* of office to be ten year*.
!&lt;W»* u«k.-ac.
•
Tbe nearest Lo lo Is about 8-1 miles from
hellion, asalm-t loyalty and pair ottem,
—The New York World la getting
J. R. RuwcB moved »o add the Chair­
far the promotion of riot, bloodshed and
R.
LAMB,
man to inch Committee, to which A. U. wild in ite political prophecies. It I .•..-■I. —
CapL, Vol. infuntiy.
Ellis offered an amendment ,by adding tldnkr the Dctownti could now carry
all the States, “except, perhaje, Maasaamindment
Dr. Fills rubsnl.tcd a resolution. prov.dlng that the officers of the p. nuancut
organ Italian shall be. a President, one
er went to tho poila .• o cwrly ai d In *ueh V.rc President for each Feboal D strict
bugsnun.bcre as &lt;u Tic day. In the in li.ornappjq township, n Roco.dliig
birti th Wurd. several hundrodt were in
house at the opening of thepo"t, and
of Impartial history, to the indlgxmt on the
half the whole vote rca* probably taken
of outraged humanity .and to the righto
so in other W ores. And tlie Republi­
author of all rigbtfal civil gjvtro- cans were, if i o Bibk. umuc wide uwake
tlu-n the Democrw s ;/or of thcjtnt hun­
dred ba'lotf taken tn IVant ht&gt;ur. nearly resulting to follow*
JBwofiecf, That we a; .[rare the action or futtr fdnotffieereeaothfjrepiibHcaM/
‘J here were no lagga. da that day. 1 l.e Presidents, Dtitrkt No. 1, N. p. Alatthhundred meutor than than that elven
t, Uto. D. Lewis; Diet -Xo.*,U
last alaich.”
Audrew Johnson for high crimes and
Judge; Dtet. No.fi, H. W.Ctlrm;
Whore that spirit prevails, wcnll knew
. No. 6. Ixyl Shirk; Reto:ding &amp;oIwbiEta hr trfcl.

hlmaelf one of the greatest criminals of
age ; and with devout th .nkfulms • that

U
IM

BEST 8TOGA .B0OT8 $4,50 FEB PAIR.

'on, in thia and ctl
,ficient means of
the standard •ome people dwbCJ It K far counterfclli
,mot of the States have tnado provisions
—One lady physician Tn Philadelphia
'
,
roguter graduate ot a medical college.(
Five other lady physicians return
(dent, but no farther. If ti;o County

We pretent to ourtoadert the result of own tetponsibllity.
the Governor vote, which give Harri­
As to tbe aucceas or failure of their
man, 89,274, and Sinclair. 35,681. Tho efibrta, much depends upon tl-o sympa­
thy and support given by the people in
d lea ted by the canva*- of the Republican tbe eornmuiJtlra wherein these instltutesarc held.
mendous cxe-tlcns made by the Demo­
If they realize the importance of such
'
cratic party, of the Urge surra of money guther.ngs and sustain the County bu.not a little Ice leckbesand. a food deal expended and «f Immense uuml«r» o’ jvr.nu ndeut in hh work there 1* no
।
more
cunning. Ina recent spce,h, he
make
a deciar.-Uon wh ch tho verier! the tesult In any other light than that
i
1rebel in the South woul 1 rever have
ihe pationugc of tbs 8Ule. tn scouring
uttered. That be was allowed to indulge
We have also ernried nine of the
the servicer of able educators, Dr. PlaIn hie fiend'sb talk before an Intelligent twelve Senate s, nnd four out of the five
•
Councillor dl tricte. and a majority of 70
Among thore who bare promked to
jbis hearers-since there Is no evidence of in the House of Reprwcntatlrrs.
(dissent on their part—were cither the
VIEWS OFTHXBFJJLT.
tu.es may be mc;ittoned, Prof. D. Put]
The New Ham; shire election Is dlsmeat
forbearing of mortal, orobott the
j nam, Kaiamusoo College; Prof. C. L.
]
mcsnc't tpoclmtn* of men on the face cureei In publfo Journals throughout the Whitney, of the Normal School; Pro'.
(
country. Republican paper* are e-pecl। something he would not have dared ullyJubilant, and all agree that It will E. A. htlong, of Grand Rap.da ; Rev. 1
la
U. U. Spoor, of Venuoniville, and
t
give a powerful Imp tu ■ to impeach­
jbare b«eu secretly. It not ojeniy, cn- ment. Tbe result shows v&lt; iy plainly the ui iny others from abroad, a* well us th.•
firetnort aipong the lecturers and
care and fidelity with which the Rcquc- iricbds of education in our own county.
wherc cau-c be w as advocating a* a paid:
agent, and who are bound by hl? word-.1 Hro.Omiow f?t&lt;a ns will undoubted- County to *bow to these un n when they
but here is the i U oclo* as-ntlir.cnt:
1
bin-. It U..«u,m in 1b. Or.nlk , UX'SHtaUliSIXitaXnm'ol
“If I could have my wny, I woild
rboe Jeff Davis lu Congr as u i'cicl'e
' I eduentiun in the ttate of MicbLsu.
rightfully bc'cni-s: then I would i o*to
| it xa most Blnecrely hoped that tbe.e
ton.ord, take nil thmc n I crab e battleThe Deinocnits zirpr’rcd by the re­ wld bo u generous attendance, not only
sult, uro now stating that Governor Huf­
then I r.ould go nil 'hrourh the North
fman rode In onGen.GntnCsehottldcrs. but that school vUlierx, and the j-alru
mid destroy all the turn um- n'e nnd Admitting tills to be true, it shown the
gravestones erected to ihomcmoty of
roldicra; In »hort. I w&lt; u d । ut &lt; ut of way the popular tide Is setting, and Is su
sgbt everything which ctnlnds vail at mu&lt;h the worse for the Democracy.
ago the Lachers to renew their efibr.s In
Tire Copixiher-ds were certain of enrtheir work. We feel certain that Hast­
han« onc-lecpedrDdone-s med oldlcr-,
ings will do her host, and that nothing
It
occurred
the
Democratic
(State
Com
­
but I would pray God to act them out of
will be left undone. to make the stay
our way;a, soon m j • reiblc.”
mittee is«ued what wa* called a test ap­ among u*, of tbe teacher* and all others
peal to the vatere, in which they declar­ who may attend the Institute, that
Proa Abroad.
ed that "tet&lt;r estimate* from almcist
opens here tbe fourteenth uf April,
every town *how a Dcmtcratic majority
pleasant and profitable In tbe highest
/DobtBridger V. T. Feb.. 29.18G8. of th rec tbuurand.”
There is conalderabie exrl'cm* nt-here
The Republican can rare, before the
at pre-cut, owing to tbe np*&gt;rt*in clreulatfon about tbe Gold dl-covc ire in the ter* for Harriman. 35.ifU for .-inctelr,

several lodes have commenced yielding
better than the mot ardent m nc a an­
ticipated. As this To 11« n regular out­
fitting Depot for the armies i'erbap.

Stria. Shjrtiuf,
Print., rm ata,
sur»;- T
&lt;

Woo? irate

■

ion, and against Rebel Domliiation. Exereztlve Usurpetiun, and Nntlnnn) I&gt;obt
Repudiation. The first gun ofthe Cam|algn booms from the snow-capped hills
ofthe Granite State &lt;n aufpr.rt of tbe
)»Ucy of the People's Cnngrcw, and the
I tnjici-.ctuuent ofbTraltoious Executive,
and pledgts an lncr&lt;-aacJ m ijority f&gt; r
Gen. Grant in November. AL hall, the

1-f,
It U
It
If

Tho Granite State Firm u her Ever­
testing Hills! •

count o( the way Naw llunpldie

Keeler: Mamhal, James Hubbard; As-

LARGB AND 8PLKNDID STOCK OF GOODS!

New Hampeblie is regarded m as the
hardest-fought political contest that ev­
er took place In tills country.

-groceries---Jefl"Davis share tbe honors of the day
wLh him.
.
a member of Congreas, Iwa four sons

Parker Pillsbury, Wendell I'hlUiia^ud

W&lt;*»UUU A RETAIL.

OYSTBH

DEPOT,

W. A. SAHTWBIX
Dxracll w.j by U.S late Daniel O’ConnclL who declared io Pat limeni that ho
waa altneal doeesdaatef the Impaaltcat

Wholesale and Retail.

and at Greatly Reduced Rricta.

�SPECIAL NOTICES.

BUSINESS CARDS.

clow .ad wondarfal ailUaea. U tbo osa lad&gt;*vrdmd lhaolbra U glaowiy. dejraledJscapable
afdfcrt. Bad Indlfraral U all that makra Ida
agmabto to th. Lralthy.

TRIED ASD SOT FOUSD WASUXG.

sd stobt,

nwxnocx,

men.

HASTINGS.
’ D. 8. WOODWARD,

oStata. WeTs*
•poalUea.
•

A ILEX

REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
The Republicans of the Township of
Irving, will meet In Caucus. at the ro»F
dines of John Gateo, on Tuesday, March
Slat, at 10 o’clock A. M.. for the nomin­
ation of Township Officers, nnd the
transaction of mich other business as
may come before the meeting.
At one o'clock, p. M., Messrs. Fbank
Annex and Geo. M. Dkwkt, wBl ad­
dress tbe voters proeont on the Issues in­
volved In tbe approaching election.
By order of Township Committee.

“The report that I am working against
the New Constitution, xs false, and
you have my authority ftxr flatly deny­
ing It in all places and under til dreumstanctl

Dry W id Gncerira,
ptSSOLDTIOM.

CAUTION.-S-ftdSi:
Sulrd. imHiuers so Ih.w psimls will b. praa

Youni for tbo New Constitution.”
fSljned.)
A. ELLIOTT.
Dated, Hickory Cornets, March 16th,

Tho Co partemhip bmtaftro .xiotlag ssd«r
eculsd MCvnllug Is la*. Vaatfsrs or OMMs,
and ponoaa uiug any lohiog.in.ot, ara tiatela lb. aam. ud stylaof BARLOW. OOODTKAR
A ORAXT. U dlraotrad by Baled eooweL

‘"ft:'

Thornapple Republican Canons.

N. BARLOW,
W. R. GOODY’EAR,
R. J. CRANT.
RaaUago. Aog. IK IMT.

Tb« lUpaNleaaa of th. towaafclp st Tbora.rpU
era raq.raltd u mral la Cauea. at th. School
Ilauw U MHAtvill.. SS Teraday th. 31.1 iaO.,

Music &amp; Jewelry.
General Grocers,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
Drug &amp; Bookstore.

Boots and Shoes,

C

Haatingi Republican Caucus.

!

C

limax
limax it
MAIS BROTHERS,
Page's aI max Salve, a Family
blrssing for 25 cents.
It heals without a scar.
No
family should he without ft
Wo warrant it to cure Scrofula
I Sores, Salt Rheum, Chilblains
Tetter, Pimples, nnd all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Sore Breast or
Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Groceries and Produce,
Burns Sralds, Chapped Hands
Ac., it makes a perfect cure.
It has been used over fifteen
W. PARKER A SON,
years without one failure.
It has no parallel—having per­
fectly eradicated disease and
healed after all other remedies had
failed. It is a compound of Arnica
with many other Extracts and
Balsams nnd put np in larger ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
boxes for tbo same price than any
other Ointment
a.vn na ixb-vj r»»c
TtBXUS. ioo.voHs.*c

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,

The Baoki will be tainted

First days ef March and September,

PIECES FALLPBINT8

DRUGGIST

Just Rtcciv&amp;d.

MfDDLEVIU.1.

AND BOOICEELLXR,
•

allyl

MlCmUAR

-

TypDDLEYILLE

Hardware, Store, Im,Nails

people of Caallcton, a tli« Martin Fehool
House, on Thuradny o’, Ing. April 2&lt;l; '
ths people of Maple Gro ., at the Nor-i
I n School House, on Friday evening, ’
April Sd ; the people of Aaoyria, at the .
Centre of Ihe Township, on Saturday
evening, April 4th.
We trust tbe people of three several
localities will be on band, and see that
all nrecaaary arrangements are made for 1
these meetings.

CORNER

STORE

Brick Block.

’LiuuKtox. ipTwakd1
«EW ADVERTISEMENTS,

MIDDLEVILLE

WOOLEN FA C JO R Y,

phh, Fvawyjfaaia. '

Saddlers &amp; HimmIer,

Hon, L. Cband’is^ Mon. Auatln Blair,
Hon. T. White Ferry, and Hon. Horace
Capron, for valuable Public Documents
Speeches Ac.,4e.

NEW A DTE ItTIS EM ENTS.
ANNUAL TOWNES P MEETNO.

BOOKS.
s“g^sss!sw

STATIONARY
0/ Mry Hnd a»d Vari**.

IEUULM,

JEWRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.
Bvbst or ELOQtraxcc.—Tbe Box.
GMO. W. Mills, of thia Village, b re­
ported tohavecloeedabrillLaatf?) speech
at SatMtte on Friday evening last, with
ihe following burst of eloquence:
“Ir tov cnoonsTo mabbt Blacks.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWSLRT,
VER and PLATED WARE.

PRESTON &amp; MEAD
,h.r .Jib • »«M&gt;

_o.raa.-WW

tinBarrf^
»aa«A

Exposition Premium French Huie.
&gt;T UdlM Orara Cutliag. Il romHaM «hn

Middeville, March Sad, 1663.
Ed. Baxxeb: Tbe Republicans of
thia vicinity met together, on last Friday
evening, pursuant to a written call
•ver one bundrod of the electors of
Thomapple, for tbo purjoae of forming
a Grant Club. NotwltbaUDdlng tbe

f»w Pan. fflraTsa.UwadMjrt^ BaOora-. Oat

cixm

Fridv. AprO
Friday. Apn» Hib
rridsr. April Wd.

BOARD OF EEG18TEAT10N.

�it gattiiit

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
TO BUY YOUR GOODS!
Boots &amp;&gt; Shoes,

NEW CASH STORE.

Heady

for

Work.

Harlas Mroml the large rnoa.ru Blow
WUUOs SHOP, with hicrrwaad ta.itlUa*, 1 aa.
prtpared to do al) Linda of

House. Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cuttci
-Vtba-OHojitoi
Isjtrylag 11 alooe.

•Bminrjj gi

*at,ai&gt;t peat Clye ;*!**. bow *aoa
- Our a*a«U.&gt; pltaaum dr—
Lika floatra. &gt;a gtaap lbwiu by th* ate*;

NEW? GOODS:

ercai miehed urn it* erne,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
We WILL Nrr be CNMBMLP.

uoimjiM bale
Ua claaed hn parting b.tatb;

Fresh C»*4» ctnstaaily

pity moved roar heart,
• And t-are bedimm&lt;d thine eye,
Thf* haet a baart cl harder.cl rock-

taid.

Old Gsads selllar regardless af Cast

The Last

Success.

BOOTS J- SHOES, CHEAP!

RUSSELL.
«fc NEVINS.

IMPROV E.D
or alto* lug ibmi .la.

0. &gt;. 8PAULDII8

im th* *&gt;r*t&lt;
(nr that th»y.
r grt apauvsnTiM..

Th# Tynj Trial—Protest of th# Bev.
Dr. Tyag.
Th# following is a copy of the protest
and appo d aunt in by tjv Rov. Stepheo
Ty ng
11, up tho uccuaiun of tho public
aamaitius to his sun. Hu non nut alluwvd io real the protcet but handed it
Buhvp Puttur:
To th j Bight Reverend Horatio Putter,
D. D., Diibup of the I'rotesUuit Eni*.“•eopal Church in the dioces of New

HAIRdressiHG
jfcw^tylt &lt;»o»cBo|([e
will quickly reitore Gray Hair
to it&gt; natural color and beauty,
And produce luxuriant grow th. It i&gt;
perfectly hirmlen, and u preferred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,

Il The beautiful glow and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old sad young,
Right Bet. Sir: It has been yuur
r* Bala by all Drwggteta.
ploMurelo “tppruve" uf tho “findings'
DEPOT,
198 GBEENITICH ST, H. T.
of: this court of pnMbytera,and you hare
now admiuisU'ied ihe tculuuto uf -‘aili^o-utiuii," ,‘rccuul^lcu^lcd, by them
OgnLut tbo ruijiuudeiiL
This h yuur vwit act and your own rnspunaibiiitv. I, Stopbcn H. Tyng 1 &gt;. I)n
a preebytor uf tho Prutcnttint EjiUcupn)
Clmrch in the diuces of New Yurie, nnd
factor of'tit Gcorgri's Church, in tho city . ,
uf Now Yurk, and one uf the cuuaad ^LACKING
lur thia rw]&gt;uudcat, du most rospseUully
but firmlv enter my solemn prutent against
Hib whole proceeding, now completed,
from ib com:nouceuiuut tu its conclusion
as false in'ita allegations, unjust in its
in it* form, illegal in ib trans­
actions iniquitous in ib purpose and volantanly and prosistontly neraccutiiig in
lb spirit proceas and devoLpmcut.
And I do aubnenly appeal from this
decision of-thia ouurt, and from thia iq&gt;pcuval thereof, by tho Uiehup of this dit way, under the moat earnest scuse of
the cruel injustice with which this resjmrident has Imen treated; to the supreme
auAfmol decision uf tlie General Conven­
tion uf tho Protestant Epihcoml Church
ia tho United States; to the abiding mum
of Justice and rigbtoousiicse in tho indi­
vidual member, uf this Church ; tu the
conscientious review of the ChiMliLn
Church throughout this land; to the rec­
ord of fnturo historic truth; to generntiuaa uf advancing light nnd roligiuus
purity ami power which may come here­
after ; ami with tho deepest humility, but
yriU soafidapco unfeigned, to tho judgmoat acai uf the Lord Jesus Christ, whu
is tbs ore Great head oml Euler of Bis
Ghurdi, nnd wbuao ajiprovol can never
be given to tho prosecution uf tho innuur to tho unjiruedua uf tlio weak. |
’ Given in tbaCaareh uf the Trsnsfiguralion, in tbe city of New York, this 14th
day of Marolr, A. Dn 1868,
STEPHEN H. TYNG, Sr.,
Rector of St. Gcorga’s Church, in the
city of New York.

SEWING

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

MACHINE

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

Corner of Jefferson and Raiu-ucul Streets,

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY.

HASTINGS. MICH.

srp'~
r-, —K

FBJcEONEDoII/ir,

I AM NOW SELLING
i.umwr nnpmi, n. .Au. I., or *100,00.
Open Buggiiw ringlo Seal |125, lu 81G5.
‘
Two
•* 130. •• 180.
Top
“
Single - 180. “ 275.
Bailer &amp; Jump scat wagr.n*, 75, “ 100.

It Makes the Best Stitch,

jr

sEioxi) raoiLiniTioxi

8tillJ&gt;eads the Van

Great Reiictiai fur 60 Dan!
II. FBENRDORF Sc CO.

SELL MORE CLOTUI1S

Groceries and Provsions, Be Sure to See this Machine,
IXCOK Al ot-it coins t LOW PUCK
KEROSENE OIL
And in facL »v«ryll.lng k.pl
Grocery E*tebl.»bj.aut.
Al lb* stand lately ocwpW be A
os Ktate Murat, llaatlog

"FLORENCE SEWIMC MACHINE.'
Como and Hee itl

P. A. B.
IlaatlhKaAb. Mth. 1*3.

WE ABE COMING!

A ad will prrtent to say puim aeuSIng u* a dab
NL-'V Julia Bull cun veratng with Ail inourHrwAl
J
Indian, aakxl him if ho knr.w that the
«na novarseUion tbeQuuMiMdomlntoim. ORE DOLLAR BALE
•ISa," owl the Indian. “Ihsyoaknow
the rvaaan wnjT ’naked Jchn. “Betaa t
G- d b afr-dd to trust an Englishman In
tbs darfcj" was tbo aavagw'* reply.
tehall ba a pleuara to oa to »M m enatocncr

Os mt Thau —It is said of o fiuhionblp Huston Wj, who wad to a party in
tat city nut lung since, that ahn arrived
Mro about (befirdof tbe evenlag, but
iv last of her drtsa did not arrive unUl

j

■Sig?.

W. A. SA.HTWEIX.
TI*tttag«. Dae. It.lW.

t

—aatf

parvltire Store.—Take ietiee.
JOHN W0L1F.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTERN
Broad Gauge Bail way I
NEW TORK,
BOMTaaN,
’
PITTfttMinGH.
FHII.ADf.LPHIA.
■ALTinoa^.*.*
WAkMISCTON vmr.
TbiaU ilwawly Homa to tb*

Oil Region. of Penn.vl.uuA !

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She Hastings Sanner

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VOL. XII,

TROOMAW.

?»“«•

SRtdiral.

dBusintss Jirtrton,.
A R WALlOtT.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 1, 1968.

WHO KILLED TOM ROPER!

BOOFLAiL^ GUW BITTERS,

NUMBER 49.

TOUTS
■ In tho

slito control uv cm wo now,her T • Why,
tmdnr such a nxsl wa might expect to see
“ 4 stare'and stripes flaunt in

that reason st once deem it incumbent

Hoofland's German Tonic.
Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jicisoit,

season, but it will finally be swept away,

rtuLADKLrm *, rx
Tho Great Remedies for all Diseases
MH XX ALLEN

than the negro?

LIVER, STOMACH, OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland’s German Bitters
«nso nrvici nointxo.

that prejudice and cupidity ruled the Utlcal position, then shall *o Indeed be euutinyooin the struggle agin Congria?
Wba: earthly but* cood th. ftrt families
V * T-,.- with an
us, ex Kentucky alluz has done, rt*olvc.
He begged leave to submit the follvwin :
Whereas, Androo Johnson, the Premthat denies him this Inalinable right—

didu IklllT

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC,

tn the North-wretamBtatee there may be
.ndowwl ^ry ht»one negro to every thousand white mon. i
..
—
...
Should thoee gallant cutored politicians
“ W* M"*t (Which is in the State uv Kentucky,) &gt;
on sumo unprupitious day ma^o a mid ■ Jhe ‘noaI*ctty °
February 22, 1868.
)
sobbi. «P Si lb.
iu th. Nuttb“ ““
Ycctardav we received the Louisville
west, that day would be a dark one in’r*.*Br’..rebok^.
tbe paper, and 1 notist into it reports uv urnaa
deed. I know thu’ in mr own town al- ! Pretire o’ our
ment I felt
der.uuut end
offices. We have colored barbers and '■
*^tln ** ,1&lt;fk *•
*
white barbers, and aometimee the former portion of the colored peop)

noLnsTox a wills

Hoofland’s German Bitten.
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC

jur

bavo a black mayor just at that moment, igx»rance while thousands of white men
when the white pcaplo shall prefer a in every State ore unable to read the ten
; cumm-ndmcute or to write their names?
city government to any oth&lt;g man; and
our citizens
when our l,500or 2,000 white voters cun­
eiuds to select uno uf three 20 or 30 col­
ored gvntlomen to art as ehiof magutrete
of the city I shall tiy to "ncrept the
situation" with becoming sabmiasiun and
Christian resignation.

mtrrs,

11. M. I. HASH.

U1‘ £14.
Limbs. «u
Tl u » h e ■ ■r&gt;t
&lt;iUl»F)e-h. C
snJ Or»«

&gt;-aat Uuinln*

MOTT.

ntAPPm * GX3SVCT03

1 C FXIWDLX

---------- ----------- D uv the
Corners, which was held last nite. I
okkepiod the chair, and made the speech
uv the ukkasion, which I alius do. I re-

lishinist a thing alius grateful to the
Dimekratic heart, and
Whereas, Far this act of justis a Bsmp
Cungris is at this time engaged in ‘ a .at­
tempt U&gt; depcoe him.
Wareas. We, tho Dimucrisy ur
fedri! X Roads, foelin a love for
Yuouiun burnin briteto in our bus
and foelin, also, that tho sed Yuouiun is

unholy Congria is checked, thef ton bo
it
.*•: O •*
Rttolrrti, That wo took with alarm

Dimekratic party wuz the clouds lowrin
w f.-itriuDy over it e« now. I sjxieed it
wuz u fired fact that the Prosidcntnruuld to be decided.
and removed, makin that
Ben Wade, who is a pro­ spect^gttjr recumn
per uv tho saints, President uv eron member

the entire population la held in duree*
ucg o equality," ■ negro su- and wbody excluded from participation racy. It aint that Johnson in Ruing out
in the conduct of public aflhlre.
It aint that I care so wry much fur him,
but the fact that be will certainly be imAnd here letn»e»ouod a note of warn­ poechod, shows that there is a pint be­
yond
wish offlabol patronage cont control.
ing to the private Hi I sens, Die labo.lug
The Kxpcdiency of"13•
men and ibo* Indigent voters of this
Wado is Presiilant tho grata tnurol ques­
In the early dnys of the Republie. when
tion is who will be Ifostmastar st tho Cor­
strength. Letthe laboring men end the
ntire ? Win Deacon Pogrom's pa]iex still
Indigent voter-rtmerobe. that though
Fallacies Exposed and Preju­
a sound Conrtuotdmel Dimelrat 1 or will
dices Denounced.
they were brought into vogue at a later roue for the protection of their rights that skoffcr Pollock hand it out ? Will
parted by slave-holders to p.-oduee prej­ against aristocratic power. Lelthsm al-1
A Forcible and Practical Ar{pun eat. udice tn tire Northern mind against the
heaven of rest, and agin, in my old
buffot the cold world ? Good Hcav-

gtattllamj

moval of General Giant from tho offis bo
okkepiee, and the appointmentIn his
sted uv rich a Constooehnel Dixuekrnt as
GemBosao.
। Jirw-re., That os the Cornert iStn a
I state uv euntmyooal feverish anxiety to
we reoumme rd the holdin uv aoavsnoi-

the power uv theRuveraxuanlfium psuxin
entirely into the hands ut ablisha Cun-

the following admirable extract from the
- ----- 1 Saw WTWMt— heaniMm, ann all iu Ulindaal LI*, will Ci.J to lb» aa at
iM&lt;nUTTKItH. w tfw 1OKIC. -n «2ial&gt; toai »to

in the House, on March 18, upon the bill

IVLTAWUS R CKHL

eynment to all the Ststee
;
' Bat Mr. Speaker,speaking for mysolf
NOTICE.

'T

«..............................* - *

lion that the black should be regarded upon one man Implies that Justice tnay entire South.
What kin wo do ? Siwl the corners
ot do for him to enjoy all the rights of
freeman In one section of the &lt;-ountry
to go unreboukod ? Is a President to be

other. And hence from the moment
that the idea was con cel rod of msid nr

for nothin ?

u our jM/WM.
. _ ,.
iplained the! them reedooitrung on off. GoudXurd.

1 am too fdjl for further k cnccs that would ensco of the Prerident

Capt McToltor, lata ut

TVUIC. M wj-rtoll,
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN

pearanee, In knowledge, In pecuniary
nqlrl not fight clrcum.tanoos, but for the reason that
—but he did fight; that be wool 1 not they are men, constituent parts of the
groat Commonwoilth, subject to the
did surt.ilu them though his m star vio­
lated them; that he wou'd n«eand kill enjoyments of life, and subject to'llko
hl* master—but unfo tunatrly the mas­ wrongs, and misfortunes.
ter got ou to Ida 'eot flrot and murdered
For a Jabortn;; man to oppose the po­
the negro. And then we w-n told that litical enfranchisement of the negro bche had no Independence of will, and
that be would vole precisely os tie was

ALTkTO 0. W'LLSTn

■MHWM route.

Hon. Geo. w. Woodward.

u«i». w. wtM&gt;t&gt;tVAr.u'

Hon. James Thompson.

X SLAXAZOO. MICK.

JAMZB TUOMrSOK

tendency 1* toward aristocracy, and In­
dividual Influence, unsupported by Fort Pilar affair. Ut cuuree A. J. would
wealth, gradually becomes tnore and
mm its scabbard. In the cut uv
Yoonyun cz the President wantid.
Ln-l«t that every other dtiaen shall have

I negro
South Carolina. Why not? On the 4th
I day uf July, 1770, the people of tho
Uuitod States, through the lips of Thunii as JeUereou, ctodared to the world that
all men ore created equal Equal in what

croated equal socially, because eno is
borne to wealth ami another to poverty.
Bat they are all tho croaturee of our
Heavenly father the children of God,
from whom they inherit wjually tho right
io enjoy life, liberty, and property. They
are created with tho inalienable right to
be equal before tho law, equal at the
ballot-box,and equal in all political righto.
Without such political righto no man can rlenco In the late Southern election*
V*
■ nV 1.4*.. I *X II f IT
I.-MW*—
shows a different result. Perhaps If the
prediction bad proved true, perhapi If
erty by laws to which ho has nover con­
sented. You may try him for offenses would be levs opposition In tho South ta
affecting Ufe and liberty before tribunals granting him the right of suffrage. An&lt;|
created without his printy and against
which he had not even the poor privilege now we are told that he docs not know

MU.imb.oau*. »rir

Washington, and before many years

Uoldwsler. Jhrh.

CAUTiOM

apeetaHlity, great experience in public

Late Capt 0. 8. A.
r C^f Af^ittroit: The people
yoo. NevwF permit yooc power

much uv Congria ex yuo kin.

try to get a living '
J* Inxinoea that we"

Death hi. intention to secure the d-bL 1 she*d

cm, should be

AsiaPmrr.
and otbmvUc
mo 110,000

between fbe arlstocniry an d the mnaaea

matter. AadrooJohn-

rrAiu FOB ma-

toed?’

lug." Atoafrr wbo m&lt;er Aid a tdi
thing in his life, whu dressierct the'
peuae of tho tailor, and

man who denies political rights to any
!U bo allowed to
apeak through the ballot box, because of aiding to build up aristocratic fnstltuthe Justice and neo* ally of the case .
body politic, and are to be affected and IInvcoUgatioB of. the principle. of free

sar na ciim'Lto but uxly the gkttuswc.

he cuod gathc
rave men he lo

kenoca uv deetruyin tho Lupo tfioj
health, ceptiu one who had died recently livin on, I busted into toero, KtI’&lt;
‘
uv delirium tremena. He lunged for it they was ell visibly affected.
to begin. Ho had Ablishinista in his
mind's eye, wich he wood like to go thru that this mectin never adjourn, Lui that
he knomd uv safe places to arose into it keep in euntuiyooal sossaon, ]*B*in rpeOhio and Ingtany, and uv farms rich in olushcns, that boin the entire oxttnruv
aid the President wood git fn.ro Ksnhorse*. O for a return uv them days.
Ef rewlushens wood do A. J.ffhy
Too ashoor the President and to stiffen
uv civin ihcur-’to
llsh grade* of nobility and reduce every
rooroef there was
man to a servile condition who could
To tht Prtn&amp;Hl: The Corners is with
t!o. This aristocratic tendency had been
maxing rapiu srnure in wo r-ouui lor . ...
n
mcnausu w too wurua ut ta#eoosner,
many years, and it finally culminated . aU2
o soon
separated sadly, waitin further dssalIn rebellion. Southern plantare, who
. T1
declared the negro Incapable of ci t lion |
T° A. JoA *«».: Y oar friends he
ship, could not endure the "raudalM'1 of
Be firm and «s*d£asi
.. ..
..
. o&lt;
.. cooroc ..
.
• ntodm
Uie
Aorw.anu
uwy ueprtcatr = w&gt;o the old nv
- raw CrmLvh
—ToW- Blndt.
ed impartial sufftage ; but observe that
J “

about “negro supremacy, negro equality, lualltheStatool the Union.
and amalgamation." Sir, what have
was natural and logical. They held that
these matters to do with the question of
Prejudice must have Ita day end may
jainat the negro ? Why reign triumphant for a reason, but It
ubjeatons ratood agrinsi cannot continue always. Justice must
In time prevail and sufThigf will become
with white
deceive himself. Whatever may be his
the Irishman because be to unlearned, motives or the Influence by which bo la

sennens naxvisv,

about him agin al
doorm the whole

�SsDtinflii ftitnnrr.

For Pu»*-e'-or.
JAMUEL J.BJDLEMAN.
For Towrehlp Clerk,
JAMES W. iZNTLEY.

Fcr Jtsthe of ti e Tearo,
JEROME L PRENTISS.
For Coin, of Highway,
AMBROri HVBBEI L.
For Febo 1 Inspeeto-.
OLIVER M. MOON.
For School in'ierior to fill vacancy,

For Const, bits,
HARMON H. MUNGER,
MARCUS F. BTEBB1NF,
ISAAC fiWA R TUOUf,

Republicans of Barry County, tn
view of the importance of the Eletion
e* the Clh lost, permit u- to addre • to

H8TBATI0N.

County, end ws export that thou wilt
noUy sustain the mmss of free l«n.Thy sons have noble spirits, and ws ex­
pect ttictt. to make a tasrk fog f.ODdo«t’
next menday, t$t tyMuls eftth btfco*
•nd tremble. TAy bett s&gt;ua aio freedem's utminces in thbconksL They
may lie e'oeted by one hundred majori­
ty. Fball they not ?. But victorious or
otherwise, thy rons never falter. Be on
band men of Hartings, and.' do your
whole duty, and may God bless your

The Grand River VsUsy Railroad is a
fixed that—tho corp-oration b a lire one,
and It u-ai in a few months add another
Uno of railway to those rmar^lng from
our tity. The iron for the route bos
bren rurohssed, and will be stripped far
(ofe.—To thee we ray well done Jackson at the opening of nav'gatlon.—
dand faithful servants. May thy
s alw iy* in tho future, do as they
be lai i ii&gt; JI a»ihigx. sixty-onemica from
Jackson, as fast as It can be placed In
position. Thia 1» a sure thing now. Af- '
ter many trials, dlsaptxinmants and
J bvixo.—There b more .toy orer one vexatious daloyr, the "Ole cr« of the road
township that repenteth than thore is have succetxled In obtaining the Iron,
and
intend to crowd the project through
overutoety and nine that need no re[■entnnoe. Let thy sons oontinue stead­ to speedy eomplsl on. Tho route is gra­
fast in th? Republican faith. Let tlwn ded r.nd all the bridge a inillt for • dis­
nominate their best men for every office, tance of six ty-one miles, to Hastings*
and fight on, for by so doing thou wilt Barry county.
The rail were purchased In New York
become a Republican cltldai. T hetwork
In which thy Republican sons are en­ last wook, and will be shipped m -pevdgaged 1' a noble one. Cause them to ily aa possible. It la quit.- probsb's that
tbe
cars will be running to Hastings l*y
work on. REMEMtmn, those who have
worked corse rtly for thy political we'- the fir t day of October next
Wo are very glad to be maided to
faroi and see that their han da are slays i
until tho power of traitors In oil the malic this announcement. Thia will
brood land Is brok«*n. To you -we look furnish a very important link tn tbe
chain of Michigan rallweys, nod throw
for tlilsso much desired triumph.
JoHXcT &gt;WX.—We know thy glorious open to tho advantages of railroa is the
wotks. Thou art like tbe right hand rich and forlil region of the Grand
pillar in King Solomon’s Temple, nnd ' River Valley—one of the best portions
thy name is strength. Nobly hast thou of our fair commonwealth.
Hurrib for tbe G. R. V. R. R. and its
fought the good fight. Thou tlrest not
in the good flvhL Sound in wind and plucky officers! About these days look
limb, thou art ready for the April fight. out for r.di reads. We congr-tutat* the
Manhall then, thy one hundred and people of the Central City and Michigan"
fifty freemen, and make the heavens ever? when* over the auspicious presring with the conquering •bouts of freo- pecta of this important line.
Jai Aaou Citizen.

goed or 111 of the whole people of this
Stale, nay nf the human race, and be
the precursor of the po ll ed future of
our county. Freedom to-d ty call upon
all her children to be up and doing,'hat
in the pending conte t. Ebe may win.
on tho enll of Mlchlg in. a victory that
shall fill to overflowing the h -arts of actlnn ; now la victory within yon griap
those who labor for the Individual cle- and such a Victory. Fight well in ou
nob'ecau-e. Brothers, and youra ►hnll
so a nation depen 's_ ut«oo tbe triumph be a victory wnrth recording. RnttEMof the eternxl pr nch le&gt; of Just’co. em­ neu, that to thy sons tho Rcpubl cana
bodied in the Constitution adnp'ed by
the State Convention at I at ring, end ,
os whlcb.you are to sit In Judgement on
that day. Jfemel.iber tht- ‘a anolbar op­
portunity pre*ente I to you by the Grent every one of them 73 tnajo. Uy,
Author of all goo I, that yo i mvy again expect thou wilt aec that this la done.
Do thy whole duty then, and heav\
proudly vindicate your devotion tn the
prinrip.’. Of WASniNOTOX. J : FFEF-•ox, and all the glorlo a father* of the
Republic. RtMExmcn. a vote for the
adoption of the New Constitute n, is a thy eons have done their whole duty in 1
vote for tbesrms principals for which the put. 8ce Doit Hint n*&gt;bogus ‘ Util m I
yon fought &gt;&gt;n the thousand bloody fir 1 Is Ticket” is formed on thy side, lut with
from Bull Run to Appcmatcx Ccert unfalter ng steps cause thy wins to
Hswe; and that a victory in this con­ m irch onward, to new and more glon
test b of no lc«a impoitance than wa, our Victories. Wc depend on you.
1’RAiniEvil.LE —There are many Re-,
eoeonany of those Blcody fields, arid
I pulllcana in th«e. u bo l ave ttirdaa
that the conte t Is now, re it wna then,
flrm av the eve.-lasting hills. Let them
KExna, that all that patriots hold go forih to the flght with the Conatitudear, that all that tends to pron o'e the ’lahjn their right bands, and tbetr ;&gt;aiBasra!, educational and Christian eleva­ riotlc Trornahlp ticket In their left
tion of the thousands upon thou*andx hanl*, and thou ahril b« one of tho
sf the children of this State, present Btfnnrr townships of the County. Krrp
and future ; that all there la of life your courage.good, and all aboil be well
worth living for. Is Involved In th s con­
Rcclaxd.—Wo fear thou sloepcth.
test, and b to be vole! for or against, as
you vote for or again-1 tho Constltu'foti Wake up to action. Thou const do a
and the great question of Prohibition noble work for freedom if thou only

Exposition

Factory,
Tltawtix, .
ftfrin* Shirting,
Prints, rut Cotore,
Sugar,
.»

Good Tea,
Best Imperial Tea,
Heavy Satinet, p*y»d.
All-wool Cassimere
Rtd Tlannd, r«

BEST STOGA BOOTS $4,50 PER PAIR.
——Jiatfu./,

WMVnaet,

SalineSud*for Mm, 38,00 to 312,04),
jlU-woolCasrimansuit,, fit to 20.00,
“
Broadcloth hnn Coat for 310,00,
A ioodtlaek Oomooat/or 37jOO.

•iisT rtri
&gt; Grant Ch b will be
। Court Hous**, on l¥d
1 ad. IMS. Oord 8j eak
bn&amp;mee, nnd the j rse
ria tbs Towu h'p is «

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

REOt&gt;TKR.—Saturday, April 4, la the
last day of Registration. Li t every Rcpubllcan »ee to It, that not only hla own
tiam-la lo/istered. but that his neighbor’» name Ii registejed alno.

Wholesale and Retail.

Pitoittnmox —Every friend of order
and pracr. of cfrfue and uiora'ity.at ed­
TEACHERS INSTITUTES.
ucation nnd Christlanify w|U of c -ur e
vote fr r P ohlbitlon. Wc have scarrcl^r'
a doubt bi*t a 1 &gt;rge minority will declare held under the ausp ctss of th** County
IMPORTER AND GROWER OF
Superinten lent ofEcl oola «*f Bar*y Co.,
one or more &lt;•( u hob, 1: fa Imped, that FLOWED AND VESETADLE SEEDS
rtEMEunRR FamrxEx or M'cmatx, every cue, p to| osing to engrge in teach­
If ’.he new Constitution Is vo cd down, ing In ll.is county, will attend.
VICK’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Aner»w Johnson and nil the friends of
They will commence ns follows:
lhe I.- st Caure, and caste r rlvlle es will
Middleville, Tue-day, April 7th.
hail th-* result ns n triumph of re ctlonHartings,
•*
“ 14th.
arvand Rebrl principles. Fellow Re|&lt;ubll'ans, ace to It. th* refore, that vour
ticket • inscribed with the legtnd:—
• Adoption of tbe Constitution—Ye*.” present. and the beat available tali nt of |
in that sign, Republican principles tri­ the county will be employed; and it is '
4 Vrf l»kl
umph.
K
.
sincerely hoped that a&gt;! peiv-Ds who I
intaa

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfumaiu,
Ladie's Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, ^Volions, &lt;$c. £c.

P.OTB IX Blue bred wh-t your great
leader In the h-rnm of deadly strife said,
nnd then vote m you fought far the
rights of man—the adoption of the new
Constiict on on Monday next:
“If you admit the neuro to this s'rugpic for any t.urpo e, he has a rkbl to
stay in f&lt;*r nil, and when the flcht is ov-

oa tbe 6th of April.
Patriotic Soys or the Plxtnsi'lar
In view of the vast importance of this
State let not Michigan— he era tie of
contest, we, thursfore, ea;) upon the rssiRepublicanism, falter in the Lour of the
dsab of tbs county, by township, by faithful s stem io our noble galaxy of Nalfou’s peril. when the bands of our
Remtiuber,
Mass, as you stand on thsro’J in nlpha- Republican townrbips.
“Rork” never tires. Be up and doing. faithful Contes men nt Wi sblngton
TuoaXAFrrjL—‘ Thou art a gooily need e-aylng by the popular voice.
Let'he prinelplisof lhe immortal De­
Ajutbja—your 1 arner Waved In tri­ vinesetin a pleasant place.” Thou hast clare t on nf Independence ns cmbod’vd
'done well In times gone port, and thou
umph ever tbe enemies of freedom. on
' In the new Cena itutio-i be edrpted by
every battle field of the Republic in
our pc&gt;ple, and the mu p-r will be re­
ehargs of your gioiloos Jnra L.r nd bis
your own strength. Republican Broth-, buked Ju»t as emphatically a* he baa
pstriotle ssrociatc, as It did at the Polla
•fcris, here is our MT* to aid you io the j been by tho loyal |eoplc of New 11amla April lad. Go on In the glorious exu -e of God and liberty. Let the “old I■ psidre.
weekend yours will be a proud position
guard” te up and do'ng. To ynn we ,
la freedoms army, chxll It not so be.
NrwExcAireMEXTovODnFeLtovrs.
look fur a glorious majority for that
Babry—nobly hive thy sonsiustaln chirter of freedom, your own Wdiout —Tit's afternoon thee wa« Inwiltmed in
this city a new Odd Fellows’ Encamp­
helped to form.
Woodlaxd.—We know yovr political ment, w hich will be known ns the “Introubles, you have many am&lt; ng you who gcrsoll Encnmptnent, No, 29.” A dis*
warfare against the enem ss of r.-gbt •ay they are Democrats, but are not, for pens'tion to institute tbb Encampment
wa- |&gt;etltioi&gt;ed for by a number of the
and Justice. A few wnrds from your ac­
tive none will greatly increase the Be* a fr ond of human Liberty, and who most prominent nnd Influential mem­
pebtlcm strength, kt them be rpoken dn&lt;a uot adopt, the principles of tbe bers of the Order, among which, v.-s oband thou shall continue to be a) lllar in Declaration of independence, and no
the temple of the Frrf. Be noble, and man does that who o]&gt;[kjbc» the adoption and Patriarchs Samuel Adams, H. O.
y^ur victory la sure and easy.
of the amended Constitution of our Wilcox, Charles J. Brady, Carl Engle,
BaxotNOM—Ho'd feat to the Tan­ state. But you did well at tbe last el&lt;c- J. Philip Weis, John McAfee and Clark
tags ground you have gained. F trivs to tlon, and have among you many noble H. Nowhall. The Encampment was
out do your nelghl or» tn tho glorious spirits, uomlnato a full ticksr.be ever nambda'tcr the present Grand Worthy
emsre of liberty. Ley the foundations vigilant, । rodent but determined, and a Patriarch, John N. Ingersoll, who,upon
trunsmltt ng tbs dispensation autborP
of your RspubllcanInn deep and broad
sing tbe body to work, says, in a letter
aad ths srmies of prejudice shall not
attached: “Among the name* of the pe­
prevail against'you. Nominate your
host men and then strike for Freedom of strength in tbe cause of freedom.— titioners I recognise vslu.-d friends,
and Victory. Gentlemen fight now for Guard well yonr galea. Bee to it that no whom I bore prised more than a quar­
God and your Native Land.
enemy spproachos unawares, and your ter of a ccntpry; and tbs compliment
now tendered me In ctaMlgnatlng the
CAXLTOX.—It b said tbe Republicans gallant sous shall ever rejoice oy»i tbe new organization ‘Ingv.snll Encamp­
slept on your toll while lhe enemy triumph of those principles tc^whlih ment,’ in a city where the happiest days
•owed tares,and we partly believe it; and your soil has been dedicated. We hope of my life have been spent, and where,
though your sans did nobly in. Novem­ thy sons will work an. until, -with a
over SDyetn ago. I was inttlatsd m an
ber 1M», end again In April ). st, we ••arch warrant no ‘‘Copperhsod” eon
Odd Ftilow, b indeed an honor as rat­
vans you to asperate lbs wheat frnm bo found thereon, then shall you stand ifying nnd unexpected as wa« tbe pro­
lbs taros, and see that la tho future only as a pillar la the temple of Liberty,
motion to tho highest offleld poolt’on
vtosst b sown ou good soil, meh as without spot or blemish. Let it bo so.
yours. Rsmember, Republic n wheat
For the CoRsmunox.—The Tbe
wfll aot ton to cbero if sown tn good
Rev. J. Rl-usell the able Editor of the
Feximtolab Herald, the organ of the
Temperance men of Michigan thus poeliirely defines his position on tbe ques­
tion of tbe adoption of tbs new Conni■HIM.
*TOX.—In Mis fight yon here
ir t» year rtnewo I your age like
Is. Cause thy mm to be rigi-

andprMteprt on any class, but a India
al) cltixenv to nn equid participation In
tho government Why then should II
not be admitted into the Union?
The ob'octii’n will be paired that the
new coatltmion vnfi nM nuificl by •
majority of the regbli-red vot- rs. The

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JOHN H. PALMER,
Co. Sept Schools.

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Vote—PrtrluLitwn—Yes.
Vote A«nual Besskms—Y
Bouncu. Yonr country
do your duty un Munday
loption nf tho Cunrtitution
Omcxas, you owe yuur
ipabEcan Votes, ths Repu
^ndo that you rots Adu

Paxswt Cnmura—The fat
&lt;at our cosnmon country c
loocs suns on you to Vovs
« Constitution—Yxs.
Rxrvxucixs —Yutir priu
kako. Ho who votes trf,
• Couatituiion—Yx*. dues
■tain the principles lie pr
sre right

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batt Ucotst patfteth .al.kfled tUl there arc no
ether Hlaakiafs Baa toad. whlel, all) teyla to
The Atwerabtro.
oo«perw «,U Dr. De YtAau’a Hold carry- (Xtli. IrirUaaJei^Adt^H^raeDy^yfia.
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art pen.ias.txt h »ot oaly naUin. U.e color of
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by a haadrtd n-Jw.ty thrta »m be oo Boa
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(1erk, Henry F. &lt; ber.r; T^tMrtvr. W.lbam
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Without a (ml dig-rtl.'S there coa neither be
bodily cwf- rt nor mewlal ewj .ymeaL
Between Ue itumeeh and tl.e brain there la a
do.e and wonderful cllienoe. It tbe &lt;rm la
ordered Ue olLer I. &lt;I.W;. def-clod, tonpnblo
of rlfart. and ihdiffereut to a-J Uql saakeo lift
agreeable to lb* l.ealiht.
la lllla a eonditi..n chat any rational human

BUSIHESS CARDS~~f

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Tbe Hyep ptk tea He Qty i» hb «*■ handa
If ho cbove.• to l—nl'L taPpTtr H— d eordcr that
reel* hl. belt onddi-torbe tbe nlud with nen.e
lee- li-onia. ha tOtowailr to-ttp fw t» a*«ee.

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bar Id V. H.oUru; k.r Tinuai. i. Ueurr U«o(u
tabs t J»i,c« ut the r-eatte.ll. W.lla W»...r;
L-oatnhaioner uf H,&lt;t.«a.a. Deury W. rvntt;
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1—Mee-we«U-C-' ir.ma l,.4.rr.ta.u&gt; bote oul. to
u.ieraoat - Tbe R-puUleant of ibi&lt; -auacl.
April 3d. 1M8. Gord Sj cokers w U bo
In attendance, nn’’ the yr sencco’eycry
voter In tho Town h!p la cornea iy ao- jn.'.ee.
but fee ut toe «»i oiuui.rn.ptcHy enjut.
'|K&gt;&lt;o.virxrri«is.
1 The lire. t.liW tun i Wil,SOX will .end
iliec ut. ba/ge to «&gt; w ho deme ll. the p eecrlvtlon With lhe .lirerturi.t . r I.ulil.g and H-ii.c the
.l-ptoeo—de h. wh.el. 1- —. ooreU of .long
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I will e-at If.e.u ...thing and uiay pne«aa bleuu g I'lea.e o-tdra—
Ko r.itw Hill i. WILSON.
No. 1AIX. ott.iks a.d -i.. Willumebargh. X. Y.

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PRESTON A MEAD,

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Moffat’s Life I’-lls

A3D TEffiNIX LITTERS.

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lbl« »ay jo.t utrilli kudenlMut tint M leal
Al the MBtoliuM we.h.l be .arvhiU la erclu.tr
aay item ef * lues! tbatactrr. the abkvivle aoUesiict'y of which ia cit b'jcod all question.

I nAt*TTXW». - • • i
WILLIAM MYER.®,'

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Iftoln-i;, ; bnnnei 11.11, r. Ca.ll.lwn, Hander, e
Unodtpead, Thninappt..; Hui. mas Cb.C.e,
tlMliega; K. 1’aiua. HaMiuga; U»i C Lew .
Tborn&gt;p|.te; Ko-ClMndler. l|..pelUeo Maw.n.
WapleUrver: S.la. Badc.&lt;l. M.pl, llrure. G».
C Daw. Maple Uiaee; Atabewao Hobble. Ha-i
the Constitution—Yr*.
b't»l Ktepbcn llaiMht. W ouJIa.d ; Samoafj.
Rstusucsm —Yonr principles are ct H&lt;r&gt;. I‘aallctou ; H-ymaur Ahdrua, Uattiag. ;
Stalo. Ho who vans nut, Adujrtiuu uf II. D. Lhapmaa. A-l.o., Hra.l.i. A Fan.elee.
Thuroapple; Jut, K. W.lcux. Maiple O-.r.
w a L r w. Kvtly.ltaalii p-; Horace D.&lt;!r.. Heatm.t, Imm X. Keel. , r.-.|.W1e.
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I tatoxau- The rr-.-cn uf IM P.ew, and ll.e
i.rut.cttoi. &lt;rf al! . !.u. e riijt.pt.1 n&gt; any fp—ii&gt; In c.m&gt;.i,ciiub tberewill,. &gt;. • ri*ht a-auir.1 to
the people by both rfc.- CM..tiiailun and Law.
oor land, and a right lint may Bet he tatriegeo
aithwiil dratru.tng ereiy ri*iasrel public .at.if. Tl. &gt; w. Leliere ,« ||... luil.ieal MnlllEn 1

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Coustihibim.
Von—Prohibition—Yes.
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JURORS.
Von Annual Scut pm*—Yes
Solsidu. Yonr country expects you
The following na.-nnl p.r&gt;ona were on thrSMb ■ .t UK tilth &lt;&gt;t- Vt»l r i.-A Gentleman who
to do your duty on Munday noxt. Van, ult draw., for Jun-e. to -r.e al Ue Avril lerw. LJ.-iOe.ed fur Tr«ra Inww Xerr...l. Ilvb'.btl Pre
Adoption of tho Constitution Yrx
Omens, you owe your positions to
Republican Volos, tho Rcpnhlienn party
that you rule Adoption of the liarrj ; it ii. we-r. Ila.t.nj,; Wm. foilrr. in pel fret entin.trl-.ee
JU1IX t| OtlhfX.

N. BARLGW.
W. F. GOODYEAR,
F- J. GRANT. ’

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Uea.1, XavYcrt.

XAIX UKOTIIFIU.

Drift Meta, Gnoria,

w. PARKER A HON,

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,

PIECES FALL PRINT'S

DRUGGIST

AND BOOKSELLER,

Eaaplra Ulvck,
MIDDLEVRU, ■ allyl .

MICHI0A3

RIDDLEVILLE

Mfare,StovK,InnNails

CONJUGAL LOVE,
».o ru B.rrtona v» Ttri l.uuct

MIDDLEVILLE

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O.lapmactd to rerd outera toUa daily. My
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SaMlen &amp; Hanesmten,

Eejulxtini* Pilla.

JEWRY &amp; lUSlC^fflHK

II. A. GOODYEAR,

Easier &amp;Eiita[e Dealer,

KEV ADTERTISEIKKTS.

WE ABE COMIHG!

annual townbh p meet ng.
t&gt;«r party ptadllMtlana. Uaugb If ibe ftopobll
teat da Urirdaty. M
-til ba ctocird
to aay tSce la Um Cooa’.y. Hm rata o» tbe adop
tiao Um Ktw Coe.lilaUra. os I'rvUbuica.

1 PRESTON 4 MEAD
Iswlie yaar UtaaUaa to Uair

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Bcaar—Th, Brpoblleans of Uh Towaahlp
batt placed la so—lMUiea,U&lt; LJluwIug .snllnil
TMkrL Thera tea be. so pwatblt doubt »f tbe
naaUaoWaUtteMSMS by attrobri-lnf »a

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‘ “mtewu
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engaged in fixin^P^ pwZJJnd

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My »~b«r who dore not report
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Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
TO BUY YOUB GOODS! Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

cutting them fa mure eonveak-nt and , within three docra of him have for dm-

NEW CASH STORE.

J...U»
.aitp,» do u. la. for l«" "»!"?. ■“&gt;«K *-»
w-ir,|Tn neighbors, nordov ha ban any &lt; *• nghis and prmlcgta of eodeiy.
‘ spare hours in which to loaf at the curh- If «*y mr^'T of thia
ner shop or etara. Hie time is better Adi M, hear tell oC or eron muqwet
.mploved. In winter aa well aa in eurn- that AMMtjMB fate waM &lt;m a lady
mer he baa hia atormy day work planned tarfee, he *nat nrart them ^ba nteried
•beforehand, jiLiaillil to be pertained or he aboil be fined to the foil extent uf
at each time aoma needed job that can the law for any such mimleiaoaMr.
be done without Interfering with the I \ Any man or woman who ahaU wyrregular snwk uf th" farm on pleasant
her own Lnsmeaa to take the trouble
dan. .But while constantly actin, and | to circulate about town smmfabaenMrte
watchful that no time is luet or wasted, j which they know to bo Mae, shall be
v he alwan has jdewty of time to receive -»------- ’»- -n —*■»and make calls upon his neighbors, at­
tend to n-etmary buaineas that frequent• &gt;r calls him away from homo and store
bis mind with useful knowledge. It is
this vary attention to hia home duties,
thia husbanding of hia limn, thia con­
stant care to the little necessary fixings
of tris farm and buildings that enables
him to keep before Iris work and have
timo for a days laiaure without being
driven by baa buainesa Nut only are the
Utting Mcorvd th. Itcgt roomoTfr DBOWXK
mnre inuxirtent matters upuu hie farm WAUO5 SHOP. -tth i»m*s*&lt;l fo.ihun, 1 *•
attended to, but lhe little dotailee are nut prrporte to 4" ■!! Made of
Ho
ubo,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
overlooked. While his fields are smooth
and productive hia fences upright and
' permanent, and hia buildings welfpoint­
ed and in good rojwiir, at h&lt;- same trine
the windows to his bouse are nut stuffed
with ruga, the latches and handle* to hia
' dours are perfect, and the numberless
little contrivance*, quite inexpensive in
ihamsolvca, but which render a set of
farm buildings so convenient and handy,
are to be found at every turn.
There ore many ulharwise good far­
mers who are entirely regordlr* of those
little fixtures, and wbuXterutc all their
time to the large matiora. Now we hold
that while the tatter aliould by all means
■ be made the main ubjvcta of fittentfon,
the former should uu no sciuutit be neg.
lected, and it is as much the [&gt;art uf the
’ thoroughly good farmer tu sue to tho une
aa tho other. Wo enjoy visiting a farm
where thia attention tu little matters, this
Success.
ThtUst
’ tlm - spent In “fixing up," ia erwywhere
noticeable and in complete kocniug with
the more weighty matters We hko to
aaa well built gate*, instead uf bars,

and fodder racks for sheep instead uf
footling them upuu the ground ur flour.
We like to sOe all doors to outbuilding*
provided with lump*, fur both fastening
them upon lhe inride if necessary, and
aleo fur securing them back, when open,
from the action uf tho wind; to sec a
gate tu shut across a bain door to keep
out cattle or sheep when theduur is ojwn ;
to find in connection with every bans ur
stable a cluset*fur harue*e* and carriage
•Ob'*. as wall as a tool room and a ruutn
fur tlir storage uf tho larger fiutn Uid*
and implements; tu find hooks fur hang­
ing up odd iriecus uf rope, chains, shov­
els and tho like, and noils for hanging
upon the farm, aa well aa buxe* for tho i
reception of old iron and every sort of j
waste ; and a work-bench and tools for j
making and rm fr ig all kind* of farm
implament*
If in
examining the
building* upon * burn we fiud the tatter,
we are also generally *ura to find all the
other cuuremancea suggested above, aa
wall aa many other* it is nut necessary
to enumerate. And otic hardly known,
without baring tried it, bow much the
farmer can accomplish during Lis spare
hours in the way uf fixing up hia buildings with thoee handy a^vunqxnimouta,
nur bow muqh they add to tho actual
Value of the farm, nut only for himself
in performing the nocoasary wurl*, upon
it, but in tho estimation of any one wish­
ing to purchase a farm. Attention to
theee little mattere marks the really coo-1
numicol, successful farmer.
We recently passed the residence of a
soon, who would be indignant did we
. nuGctaa* him amuug tbe beat farmers in
’ the town whore he reridaa. whose nx-cart
waa standing by the road aide where it
, waa taat used, and a part of whose har­
row was viaable fiutn beneath a mow
■ drift in aa ndjoining field. They will be
aB ready when wanted in tho spring, but
we fear lha example of the farmer in
this matter will be hard to be counter­
acted by his mure commendable quali. -Ams) and the contrast between him and
th* farau'-r who has all his tools end implamenta wall housed in his outbuilding*
or barn cjltar is too striking to need

An evebanga gives tho folio wing rule*
fur the government of a new society
which seem* to exist in all towns, cities
and villages, exceptFlint Old men and
C_. Jvtntg men, women and children are ad­
mitted aa members, it they poaaees the
Mceaaary qualification*, which are aa

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RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

ETUT BEEDEBKISD AIB STI LE. We WILL BBT be CMI&gt;L»*teLto.

BOOTS i SHOES, CHEAP!

0. I. SMUIIM.

SEWING

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

MACHINE
Gunter uf Jefferson and Bailroad Streets,

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GEO. M. I5EWEA-,
AT 1LA3TI.VO8. BABIY CO., KICS.,
Otto to M .tory ef Brick 4MMk, carats «f

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

vofcxm

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 8,1808.
THE GRANT BONO.

f. VB00MAK.

that household, far tbe husband and
wife really loved each other devotedly,
were at heart kind and forbearing.
When Albert camo to bls supper, Kato
greeted him wllh a kiss, and In a mo­
ment the sunshine osme back j and bad
the lesson ended there, the husband
might have fancied that be bad done
nothing wrong, and that tbe cloud had
been nothing* but the exhalation of a

C. rXIXDLX.

C. O. H0LBM0K.
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had romt to him thia morning and asked
him for a dollar to spend for some trifl­
ing thing; for some household orna­
ment, or some bit of Jewelry to adorn
her person—and suppose bls little child
had put 1i aplea for forty eanta to buy
a paper and picture books with, what do

Going into the open atr, unpereelvod.as
night had now commenced, he applied
the vial to his Bps and drank about a tahlwpoonftil. This not producing Imme­
diate effect he went into a store and de­
sired to purchase a pistol. None was to
be had. lie asked a gentleman Ln the
(tore to let him ree one be owned. Pro­
curing this ba played with it a few mo­
menta,.and afterward proceeded out of
the dour, when he applied the mnxxle
Juei above the right ear, and fired the
weapon. The bob pasacd nearly through
his head. He Uvod only a few bonre ;
bl* brain noting through the hole all the
while,"kept alive doubtleas by the opiate
he had taken. Hhortly after the shoot­
ing, about 8 o'clock, oamo the intelli­
gence of the dreadful unpremeditated
act ha had committed,whleh bad caused

‘Of fifty men Just like him, would not
forty and five have declared that they
bad rot money to spore for any such
purpose? And moreover they would
have said so. fooling that they were tell­
ing the truth. Am I not right ?'
'Upon my soul,' responded tbe man
who understood billiards, ‘you speak to
around the house, and then ho lighted the point. I know that young man who
a cigar and walked out. Ho bad gone baa paid hl* bill, and you have not mis­
' but a short dlatence when hornet I.Lzxlc. judged him In a single particular. And,
While
In her right band she dragged an old
Fora Cits of all Tkroat mi Linn Dte , n.,
hoop, which the had taken from a dilap­ hand to lllustaato your charge: We
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idated flour banvl, while with her left have a club for aa excellent literary pa­
per In our village, and last year that
She was bi deep grief, and was tobblng
painfully. He stopped bis child and year he felt obliged to dlscontlnne Lt—
And Ibej'll u.rer fiisch.
Ills wife was very anxious to take It,for
She answered, a* will aa her sobs it had become a genial companion In
would 1st her, that the other girls bad leisure moments, but he could not afford
laughed at her, and made fun of her old
hoop. They had nice, pretty hoops, fifty cento a year.’
while bers was ugly and homely.
'Aye, and to it goes,’ said the ether
"Never mind,” said Albert, patting gentleman. ‘Well, that man's wife may
the little one upon the head (for the be wishing at this very moment that
ittiscrltanu.
child's grief touched him;) perbape
slopped to look in the window (which by
we'll have a new hoop some time.”
paying almost the full price for a year— the way, was made very attractive, and a
A MIRROR,
"Mayn't I have one now? Mr. Grant's for what?
"Ulll . And
/X!iu yet
JV. how
WWW smiling UV
he .little
. of every thing you could imagine
In Which Many Persons May See got one left—oh, such a pretty one 1”
।w...
. rua ay»». ** v^
does it. Ah I those poor sympathising in
“itl
‘‘e The Jew, after watahing the aolThemselves Reflected.
dier'n
' The sobbing had erased, a* the child wives
irlvrs!I How many
manv clouds often darken I, “
. " countenance far same time, made
caught her father's hand eagerly.
upon them from the brows of thalr hus­ up his mind be would come in. The Jew
'Not now, Llxxle—not now. I'll think bands when they ssk for trifling sums burned in the itan, and said to met»».Ws T&gt; Wswrrgfc Qn«iaaau. O.
"Albert,! wish you would let me have pic
“tihou, hate oumoe a ahenilemans, rot iih
of money, an&lt;Jhow grudgingly tbe mite looking in de vindow. You know, now,
I K&gt;;wi_ wb raynM,.
e«bH»rmwd&lt;mu- la banded over when It Is given I What
Bhon, re must be bisbsy rondo ahentleperfect flood* of Joy that dollar and forty mans cornea in. Bo you go to de desk
J
cc.it* might hare paured upon the chil­
much money to spare; yet she spoke “er
, . .
...
,
,
PRICE OF INHALERS SI MACH. earnestly, and there was a world of en-1 A‘ one of ,br ,to,w'
dren of the unsucce/sfol billiard player.
Ab I it la well for such wives and chil­
1 treaty In bar look.
HAI.L &amp; RUCKEL Proprietors,
I ‘Hallo, Albert I What’s up Y*
dren that they do uot know where the
‘Nothing In particular.'
money all goes.’
_____ ____________________________ n
asked Albert.
•What do you say to n game of bill­
They had finished at the nearest table, vqu know. Quick, Slum, kero comes Um
arris, Albert?'
The two L-entlcmcn moved on. and Al- alimiflrmsna." Ro Twaa datl.ri.wY nt
MOREHEAD'S
■drM8-’’
‘Good ! I'm In for that.’
bort Landman row from bla seal, and desk with the bills, and the Jew at the
■ r • &lt;t
'
. "1 thought you had all the materials
And away went Albert to the billiard left the house. Never before had he show-care with bb bead down, with the
MAGNETIC PL ASTER.
_
_
..
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' “Ro I thought 1 bad pbut Mrs. Fmlth ball, where be had a glorious lime with suck thought* aa now powcnKd him; he watch in his hand.
his
friends.
He
liked
billiards,
It
was
a
“Now, Shen YOU ready F'
The Great Strengthaner aad Eain
had never dwelt upon the tame group­
1 aud Mra. Thompson tarthhare atritnmfug of braid upon their* and It looks healthy, pretty game, and the keeper of ing of Ideas. That very morning hl*
Destroyer of tbe Wortd.
“Veil rtdeh No. 14,831 Ha !”
the hall allowed no rough-ecuflb on bl* own true, loving, faithful wife had been
sold by Dstroairra.
.
I
at once caDod out, ‘WO.”
premises.
sad and heartsick because hehad harsh­
“0, no, Shan, tarn! You make a miahThey had played four game*. Allwrt ly and unkindly met her request for a
I “Ploguo take the*c woman’* fashions! had won two, and hl* opponent bad small sum of mousy. And his sweet taks I say, votoh No. 14,832.”
I again replied, ‘WO."
, Your endlesi tri mini ng* and thlng-aI.lule had crept away to her home al­
PREPARED GLUE, | ma-JIgs cost more than the dress I* That” two and two,' cried Tom Piper. most broken hearted for a simple toy “Hare you gut Starnes' bill from New
। worth. It's nothing but shell out money 'What do you say to playing them off, such as her mates possessed. And yet YorkF’
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. when oCce a woman thinks of a new Albert?’ '
'All right, go In,’ said Albert, full of
"Surely. I don't have eo many new animation.
Bo they played tbe fifth game, and be
dreooeo. 1 certainly try to be aa vconomhonat husband and father, and the leeIt was an exciting contest
eon was not loot upon him. On bis
Both made capital runs, but In the end way home be stopped at Mr. Grant's
FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
’ event*. But If you must have It, I supAlbert was beaten by three points ; end and purchased the beet and prettiest
EtTENSfVELt USED
ADd Albert Landman took out his with a little laugh he wont up to settle hoop to be found, with driving stick
bill. Five games, twenty cents a game painted red. while and blue, and Ln the
Heir Tort City asl Yiciiity,
cents; but-ho gave Lt grudgingly, and —Just one dollar. Not much for such merulug, when be beheld Ida child’s
when be put tbe wallet back Into bls sport; and he paid out the money with delight, and had received her grateful,
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. pocket ho did eo with an emphasis grace, and never once seeming to feel happy klaa, the question camo to his
mind •- Which was the best and hap­
which seemed to say he would not take
MADAME ZADOO PORTER'S
piest result, this or ths fire games of
billiards t The hoop had coat thirty
When Albert reached the outer door,
cents. Ho oould play two game* of
on hla way to bi* work, lie found the
Prioe 25, 50 and 76 CU. per Bottle. weather so threatening that he couclndbilliards leas; end bo the absolute gain­
tu* best, cnsarssr *md
ed to go back and get hl* umbrella ; end
er of ton cents by the pleasant opersnon* E»'V£CTUAL BEVIEDF upon re-entering the altttng-room be
ro«
against a table at which some of hl*
COUGHS. COLDS, ETC.,
hide ths feel that she had been weeping, friends were playing, and close by stood
but he had caught her in the act, and two gentlemen, strangers to him, ons of
whom was explaining to the other the
inquired what it mant.
‘Kate, what felt?'
"Good gracious 1" cried the husband, mysteries of the game.
*lt is a healthy pastime,'said bo who
■Albert, could you spare me n half
"I should like to know If you ore cry­
had been making tbe explanation ; ‘and dollar thia morning ?'
ing at what I said about the drees ?”
And out came the wallet, and the
"I was not crylag at what you said, certainly it is one which ha* no evil
tendency.
’
•
money was handed over with a warrti,
Albeit," replied Kate, tremulously ;
Albert board the remarks very plain­ genial smile.
“but you were so reluctant to grant me
What I Team at that ? Was It poeritbs favor. I was thinking how bard I ly, and he had a curiosity to bear what
have to work ; I am tied to the house; ths other, who seemed unacqualutod
, such scenes on hl* part that so simple an
bow many little things Lbavo to per­ with bUlisrda, would say.
‘I cannot, of couree, assert that aqy act ot loving kindness thus affected her.
plex ms—then, to think—”
How many games ot billiards would
"Pshaw 1 What do you want to be so game whleh to free from tbe attendant
curer of gaming, is Itself an evil,’ re­ be required to secure such satisfaction aa
foolish for ?”
marked
the second gentleman. ‘Buch
And away started Albert Landman a
second time, but he was not to escape so things are only evil so for os they excite
easily. In the ball he wa* met by hl* aud stimulate men beyond the bounds
daughter Llrzio, a bright-eyed, rosy
•The result era scarcely follow such a
cheeked girl of ten years.
game,* said the firet speaker.
“O, papa, give me fifteen cents.”
But the other shook bls head.
■You are wrong there. The result can
follow In two ways. First,-it can lead
give it to me."
“What tn the wortd do you want with men away from their business; secondIt? AVe you ebaugtng school books It can lead mon to spend money, when
Late Tuesday afternoon, two brothsre 1
they have do money to spend. You Jamasand Bmsad Lampkin, between t
again T’’_
“No j I want to buy a hoop. Ellen will understand me. I will not cry the ages of twenty and twenty-three
down
the
game
of
billiards,
for
if
I
un
­
Smith has got one, and so has Mary
.hlchl, n.p.iuH. Mdn- 1
Buck and Sarah Ellen. Mr. Grant ha* derstood it I should certainly try your llgioos femily, living near Gobsto, were
game naw; but whenever I visit a place returning homo freon a field whore Uey
of this kind I am tod to refloat upon the
had been working. Rach wm mounted ‘
“Nonsense! If you want a hoop, go most strong* and prominent weakness upon Bintile. Arriving al a watering- 1
and get one off some old barret I can’t
place, they both stopped to water their
a^bfdfo
/sn to
animate Jameo asked hb brother to ,
trnndla about the streets."
'
move hl* mule a little. He refused. 1
when Jsmea kicked the animal, whkfa j
threw Smoad. The lattar^nfurlaied by
The bright blue eyes were filled with tbat be Mb U bis duty to'gu home at
tide
hour,
that
tie
baa
a
Wife
and
chil
­
taars,and the child’s sobbing broke upon
bed him once In the left breoei and twice
dren. I see by his face that Ire to kind in the book—making UrriUc grobse- .
and left Mm for dead. Th. wounded '

particularly responsible, though he
might have banished tbs conviction
that woman’s fashions wore a nuisance
and a humbug, ao well as a dralt upon a
husband's pocket*.

L ■. A ». RBUtU,
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NUMBER 50.

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vos only shoking ven I said dey did not
fit; far it’s beautiful M- Now, I almt
toll you rot I do. I vould radar have
danpoofo onmy foetdic imaM tags
•towa'* glove. Det’s vol I tinkaofdsm

■WA Om. wot
k for thorn Tr

whu a. jm

“Veil, I den i know rot dey rest 1
von't sharp you one cent brofit for dam:

store-rent, an
and it’s sheet to show you Tot I Idofar
dis Unions
"Sbon, ehn« look onSbonaa’ biU (I be
all my goods from Ehones, my dear, he
hdsehLpWtosa inNro fork Jb),
and see rot case 482, Na 12 poota rrto.
ha!”
‘
Altar looking over a lot of tall*, I
-W out, 1— IM, Nu U M M
112,00. ’
“0, no. Bhon! fem / You make a mbtake. Boones’ bill, New Yuri."

*O, den, I make a miabtake. I M
day cost more than dat Veil, Wh
vitoul do freight, Bhon f*’ - ■ ’ • o

soldier paid Ms &lt;12 and biffho
Jewgood-dav, and he fallowed hfaTto
the door and told him to send all the
boys that fought with the Uuioa, sfod
say he was doing businees for ptaaa*^
etc., etc. So the Jew could hardly wait
until he had the door oloeod behiad fire
soldier before be turned to me ‘-A v
darned:
■ "hhon, now I dou’trantuy tarn jrfwka:, it-—. __. .i___ ___

IB BUT IHDIII

CUMTin COUCH BALSAM.

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to Vitases,a .1

So 1 got in the back room, and IfaM
all that panned. The soldier cwm 3a
about that time, sud was vwymneto^
M when the Wknrfag diatoguotank

“Here 1 you. infonud Dutch Jew 1 lack
aLihsae boots you sold mn; iliaatoM4i»r.
’
■•Hold cm here; what you moan,
mg dat wm in soy store ? 1
1
SSsv/ And another things, I don't
in pools, nodsr, and if you talks
ways I put yen out de store.'’
“Why, you infernal Jew, yon say
did not aefa me these booted
“No,I don’t keep poets”
"Dun’t yoe remember the day (a
a week ago) I same to heroend
was calling t£ sosna sratchoa, wad'

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EWS,—GOOD NEWS.
r*M* toU *Msacy. Ctefte* V. B*kiaM« ; Blgh
by st
wsy CMU.Irs A. Osgsed ; Mlgtore; cswwiwwo- bent of |_--------- ------ —&gt;
——“--------- “
- BtMHoa; Crete- 1 matter was settled by giving tbe Chief
. Brewa, J. Ctaa- justice the power claimed by him, sub­
ject to tbe ultimate revision and com**M&gt; th. drctlon pfe:e negative (If neoseeary &gt; of the t*a*-u" ate thus declared tho Impeachment
Court to l-c both n senatorial and Judiei-

copperhead) vlete-y In thto action. 1 be
propcalt’oti was cfTcre I l-y one of the
«roDge»-t“r4iIeal*” in the Senate, and
among ifo »um otfere were one or two
mi nibcre wbofitsv* licretofore been se­
cured of being wilting to annihilate the
Bnrrtme Court In ibeltitert-st of radlr-ti-

Chicago yenr. Is the ah or Ung lnt-.-n«t
whleh everybody fe picsutned to take in
the approaehln i n! Iern»*nle e'ecl’on.—,
Not tnat anyl o.iy roally take: any such
Inter-st, but It is a pleasant flclfon
which amu-es the unha( py ereslurcs
whom f to has marked out lor this dig-1
nRy. Thick and fast fly petitions, each ■
sUned by numerous clt sans, rx;nesting ■
t'nir "lioncrable, talented,’upright and
patriotic ft.low clilreii" A. B o.- C to al- .

larry County all Right-Fourteen Re-

the opposition by a decided majority,
rlsaat year Hasting* went for the Copper'.r~W~
ad'11136 fl£uro’ *blcb la all

muelJ. Bldlctuan, (IUp.)£74, mat. IM
»irld tl. Robinson, (Dem.) 248,

' COSstABXXB.

^■“h: Munger, (Rep.)
SOI, maj.
Jtdareus S- 8tobblna,&lt;Eep.)»4. maj.^ReaSwertboot, (Rep.) Ml.maJ.
^^DpBal E. Birdsall, (Rep.) T75,maj.
Thomas Tinkler, (Beto.) KO.
JKSeHS OdHl, (D-m)
223.
tMUA Newel), (Dem.)231.

fcjtfwtlaLAXP.—The retains for Gev^set have been received from every
jMEb ia the Rtateexoept Block Iriafid.
^Jov. Burasld* ba* a majority •: &lt;8W,
whleh lhe return*irom tbe miming town
I-»iU •Ugbtly Lktomc. Thto la a gaia of
.-30|ur2D0 for I bo Republican* over last
-Tputr. . T ho following to tbe vote: Burny.abde, fwpuUlcan. 8,787; Pearce. Demo­
crat. 8,158. The Legislature will stand
£»Mnaio, t7 Rcpubliotus and 5 Deme-

»); Iloate, 0J Republicans and 8
ocrats. The Assembly will be largefavor of ths le election of tens tor
■bdxxxcrictrr.—The clcrlkn in this
v Btado for bUie Ofllcera and ntembs.-* o(
■* the L*?tslature was hold on Monday re­
salted as follows:
Return* from the entire EUte. except
s.UteM small t iwns, giro Engl ab, cspu jmsImbI for Governor, 1,07 nsAfority.
mThettuvo ml-elng towns gave Engl eh
IM majority last year. Hto majsilty to

Josvttwws.-Ia ridsTvnsMp tbs Rtpablicla
Twist fcrf tossship offlesrs was d«u4 withost
opposiilon as Mlowi
Fur Vaprrr Iter. Lstl M. Dever; Township
Clerk. Henry P. Cheery; Trrsssme. Willlre.
BsrrosgM; Ja&lt;&lt;k*. DusklU. Clusr; Julies la
DI vssswsy. iriWsB I*. Bristw'; Cow. Big*The donate will stawd is Republican wwrs. Hlrsn T. Merrill; febrel Iwpvctoe. Um
and » Democrat*. Tbe JW Dtocrict is lei B CbM*-. X«M Iwywttr MSB vwssey.

IpttitaMt. Tbe Republican majority
'« fbe HetuewiQ be about ft).
,
l^iqnw»4d&lt;--T». thia Stete tbe result
may be summed up Lu brief aafollows:
TJH.Xcw ConstltuUon defeated by a
iapril majority, through the folly of
U«i»o —Tbe resell sf tbs *toc1ioa la lite
.ureak-kBoed EepuhUcaa*. Bseult on
■ pity and Tow&gt;ahlp affirero, about tbe T.wcihlp b a SmUm KepsMlns V-Mrj. s.d

a style with W»b evea the meet hypoerttlcnl enalcTW «»d fonlt, making
llln r.-aUtyoneoftbsobJ-co^Htterw.l
for rimtor* to oar city. The large Mlearoen cm
to* floor, eatered throagk

Good ftv,
Bert Imperial

NU-uual Cassi'nirr,
JAW FTtnnil. prjfA

BEST.8T0GA BOOTS $4,55 PEfi PAU.
7.7 Codon Baffin
noath a splendidly Illuminated window Wool Pdfs,
Satinet Baitsfor Men, $8,00 Jk* $lf,00,
to the atalrcaMlwMeh gives ascent to
tbe Inal ucUon parte:sal-ovoand behind
All-wool Casedmere suits, $13 to 20.00,
tbesj stela to the counting room. The
. “
Broadcloth Press Coat for$10,01
parlor* ore"models of comfort and beau­
AfoodUlack Oocrooatfor'$T.O^
ty and alsolulcly | er ect for the puip,«re lor which they are designed. The
Wheeler A Wilton m rchlno look , lhe
hlgbcat prise, a gold mcduL al the Pari*
liip&lt;*ltlon overeljhty-twooompctlto:*.
The eplrlloalists of Chicago, celebrat­
ed yesterday tbe annlver-ary of the
tnedlmtotle pow^r of the Fox girls or. ee j
they regard It, the foundation of mod- i
ern iplrituallsnt.
Fo.-test* cn^agcmcut nt the Opera
UoumcIo-re this weak. 11 hai not been
a »ucores, far from it and Forrest, who
Is always savage on plums where he
does not draw we'l, ho consequently
says,1 CUIcagols a thriving town, quite
n ihrivlng town,—queer too— people
bar':&gt;t got any Lrulna.
The old Vnriet ca 1 heatre, one of the

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY,

Middlkville, April M. 1808.
Er&gt;. Basxxji : Yesterday morning It
wee announced that Engineer Na*h, of
the G. R. V. R. R. and Dt e?tors.
McNnugLten, of Jack-on, and Bar­
low, of Ila tings, were" In town, and
a meeting of the cltln na of th'a &gt;cctl»n
would I e he)J in the ermine nt Hwirt'a
Ball The word was j cs-cd round, and Mtor, cr tn other wo tls to penult himOf* course
when evening carre, the hallwa- park-'1 sclftob.*c)cet.Hlan A’de.mai. —
cd tn itoutmo tcrpicltyw th merchants, A, Bor C, cb.crful-y aiecnts io Immo­
mechanic*, protensional men, and farm- lation, If he can get rotes enough, and
eta. Tl&gt;c meeting was called to order altogi ther lt&gt; a very pretty spcct-do,1
TUCKBU UHTITVTU.
and Philip Leonard was chaws chair­ particularly when yon don’t know that j
man, and H. Wright, secretary. XT. A. I the candidate got up the pc:I non und ।
A series of Teaches 1 nd Hutts will be
McNaughton then came fo ward and obtained the signatures Jhlms If, or haj |
held under the snsp’cta of the Countj
■[oke for an hour, giving a hbtory of the some lutcr.st.-l ftiend do so for him.— '
.-upcrl nt eoden t of Schools of Barry Co.,
Company, the present e.ndlticn of the But this!: tbs fahlo.;nbtc wjy of do’n ' cucor mvre of which, It 1* ho|«d. that
Road, and the flntnclal condition ofihe the thing. What gcod thing, however,■ every one, po^oair.g to engage In teach­
Com; any and Ila futu c preapett*. He is not susceptible of Improvement by an ing In tills county, win attend.
insured the audit neo, thut the bonds of
They will ecmmenee ns follows:
the Company, io the amount of $12,000 bl raystein of getting uo ml notIona there
31 Iddlovllls, Tuesday, April 7th.
per mile, have Loen gwirantccd by the was room for eCort, boat least thought
Hastings,
••
llth.
Michigan Central Company, and the Alonso Snider, of the tanth ward,
bauds sold for 00 cents on the dollar, and where be carried round the pajier which
the Iron purchased, sufficient to iron tliu besought bis friend W. M. Carter, to
Able Iccturua from abroad will be
road from Jackson to Grand Rapids; end permit of greatness lelug thnnt up­
that the cars will be inunlng to Hastings on him, and when lhe sheet was full of present, and tbe best available talent of
this tail The .jwople ___
along
r_______
the line। names,
i
he acted upon hit Inspiration lhe county will bo employed; and 11 Is
from Jackson to Boating* have sub- * by Inserting hl* own name before Car- sincerely hoped that all perwrns who
scribed and paid money enough to pre-! tor’s, making It a Joint request to bis InSchools will give counsel and encour­
)4tre the road-bed that distance. Now I
it only remains fur the people between Great Is the indignation of tbe signers, agement to thh movement.
School patrons, office:*, and teachers,
Hastings and Grand Rapids to do the at the trick, and they do not hesitate to
like. If, by the time tbe rails are laid utterly repudiate its author. Bcjond
to Hastings and the cars running there, this llUle aflidr, there la nothing In our
lhe road-bed I* prepared on to Middle­ I focal polltica which would particularly
ville. there-will be no pause in laying Interest yoa. The Democratic County
the rails, and a month need not elaps Convention, held on Saturday test, af­
before the stnun-lioiK will make us a ter appointing it* delegatee to the Slate
visit It depends entirely upon tbe peo­ Convention at Bpringfleld, adopted resple here to bay whether this shall bo or olullona eudoraluR Goo. 11. Pendleton,
not. About $80,000 is required to do the and advocating bls claim* to the Demo­
NEW ADVERTItEMEST*.
grading from Harting* to this place. cratic ocmlnntlon far the Presidency.—
The question was whether we could The Republicans are generally a little
raise It? an J the audlenec, by their , otlleh cn the Grant question, but tbe
looks, their enthusiasm, and their aeffon leader* are laboring indcfoilgably to get
unanimously answered, Pref
up Grant enthualavm and already have
Mts-ra.Beamer, of Irving. Bartow and Grant clubs all over the county. The
PHILLIPS A BKKTLEY.
Wright were called out snd briefly ad­ ••Tribune’’ after one big splurge In be­
April Sib. IMk________
**rSH
dressed lhe mie:Ing. The subscription half of CoL Bob. Ingersoll for nomina­
BOARD OF REGISTRATION.’
books were then opened, and many new | tion for Governor,has been quiet on the
KatMt Ubvrrbr gtwailwl lbw Itowd »T R‘
subject of the BUte election. Humor
dots say that that article was surreptldoubled their former *ub*eriptlocis. E. oody worked In, without the knowl­
B. Bearlee we* on tbe books for $250, and edge of the edlter-ln-cblef, and that
after a llt.le talk with »omc of hlsuelgh- there was a big row over it* appearance,
bon doubled It, making the amount but the ‘‘Tribune” effloo :* iharp J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
f 500. Thereupon, Wm. Colby, who bod eunuch to keep Ito counsels and do Ito
subscribed $500, proposed to Mr. Bearies private fighting in j rivalc.
that they beth dtublv their rub^-tlpttoua
1 he sblpjt r* of grain, and tbe men
again. Mr. 8cmles accepted the cbal- who go down to the lake In groat ►till*,
t-inge, and the!.- namot went down for have had a lather lively Util* riot here
a cool thousand each. I refer to thh aa among thoma lye* for a few days p.uit.
only one. clicumstanco exhibiting th« To reduce down to plain term* the ehInterest uf the pcople Lore, and thi tr da­ tncnte»f tbeir quarrel, U appears that DEUQS &amp; MEDICIKE8,
te unnaton to enjoy the benefit* of a vase*)* have been lad.u abort here »y»Ralliond In our midst, without delay.
tetnatieally, often os touch os KO bushBefore the crowd dispersed we we re elssho-t. It to uE,god th"ton the repreable to count the stuck taken I y Middle- scuial out of the elevator mm, ths ves­
viUe and vicinity at 112,0C0. Com4.lt- sel officers would g.vo rooclp:* for lhe
iee* were appointed l&gt; cauvass for tul.- full amount which tho vose. 1 wa* char­
rcriptkna, as fol oww: Ben. Cco. K. tered to wry. Qf cou.se on unlading
Banner and D. B. Pratt, of Irving; Jtv&gt;, at the Buffido slevutots. the shoxiage
Young and Z. B. Boyl, of Yankee would be ill-eovcrcd. Tbe »hipper*
Hp.iuis: F. if. IWkburot rod A D. clnlni tint the veasel owner* should
B dcoek of TJ orna; pie. Those Lcnt i­ make-that *I.3rt.-.« good, ’lhe vresci
m n will make a thuroath canv_*i, and owaeis claim that their rvortpl to only
w.l! exp ct every m;&gt;n to do all ho baaed upon Uo reprarantaUcu* of the
ought to do.
olsraior men nod ae thvy cun m ike affi­
Verily, ”T hero’s a good Umc coming,’ davit thM $bdr hatoiioe have not be«n
»nd wc *U»L only to.Ve lo ’w_lt a little oicued fnm tho limo of loding bore,
tor|W.und unloading at iU poit of U air dc.n. WBTOUT.
UuoUcn. they are In no wtoe JespoariUoand tbe pre per prraou lo flgUlt
TMKbcr*«Mi: Courr.CixisF-JramcE out arc the sblppci* and lhe elevator
am&gt; the High CoDBT or Isumuch- mei&gt;. The quarrel Las jmgrossed ,0
m»t.—Weak hopes. Lave bc.n enter­ farthat theahiipsr- re fate to stop pre in
tained Ij the otpooiulsof the Beeon- until the vc» cl owners wdl giro re­
lUuctlonmto ihsl the tnpreme Court ceipts miking thomsvlve* liable for »towould ded.ro them uncona'itutloual. rtigeaud the vos*ei owner* bare resolv­
Co|&gt;pcrLc..d papcj* have teemed w.Jh ed to lay up every vessel lu tbo grain
,exultant predict ou* of thl* nature. Our trade as long asUtoh iu*i,tod upom-

h tta ®cr. grertiy!■!. (row lbs fact that Ireisg .
' bat sst rivsyabwa tree te«M same of "s,mI
f and cisetjssliss to *11 ss«s" Tbs-•**« sloel 1
.____ --------- .
L—.
1

Books and Stationery,

groceries,
orMJ. raps 'JX. or mi mum.
l the blighted
&gt;«! by the Buiho cmiftdrai
—
b»ftbe Presto *»l

Facforf/,
Dmtmi.
•’
Strip* Skirting,

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Perfunuriu,
Ladids Baskets, Portmonnaics, Pocket Books,
and all kinds of Toys, Notions, #c. $c.

GOODYEAR, BARLOW A BAUMTS MAMMOTH STORK

LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS

�$*nl

gfaattiamta

BUSINESS CARDS.

BSD JACKET
u«..

-axk.TT"..

R'^

u.awodroHRiii

' DiLAran.—Tho Daxxea thia week
haa baen delayed by lhe work eonaequeat upon the Election r&gt;u Moadav.—
We Lope to be on lime again next week.

';'.xxTD-

GAUTION.-*^

•**!£- ' *«“ x *“• r-m *•’»*•«*’»•
n»t Uttar. irf &gt;&lt;Nm: a&gt; aerra aa4arf«art
; a nad ha. t. akrt raw nf o— h-A.
vnUM« l« Ik. cwaiy. rr&gt;«..
.a .m. fa
■rrwefwka.1 m rtw pnwrt aM far«i»&gt;taaU

F

Fl. Pis»Lasher.eaaaUuagaf Oww
ru tMarda.jQ^u,,.
M. WRIUHT.

r&gt;MMi»r. a «-

Music &amp; Jewelry.
*r»tcrj r&gt;«cv jwuax
lUkTISOS. • - alii - - • NlCit.

PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,
BUT ai,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.
Drug &amp; Bookstore.

emm a ci.,

Boots and Shoes,
•Tl&gt;M ACU blTTULH kraiokr tU.lrtrb.hu
• Ike "Degieeiagat lhe Kart~—Ui.t iha cl.mu
.1 all vaaharaa ■&lt; aulraraal paial,*'* •' lLa .y.

tn Hirn * nx7&gt;m-s.
HASTINGX,. . nr.yt . . . MICH.

' MAIN BROTH
Dealia

MeiiciiiE, T.rraria,

Drift
rjnrn. orzs, rjigrr*nx
&lt;rfr .rxi t fZJvr.
iirrcMi? n
RASTTX03. ■ a».i

L ICUlGlX.

J. C OLE &amp; SON,

Groceries and Produce,
sxxr axo i-'w
XTATK XT. IIAXTfXrM, MICH.
tr Caah paid for FrJw. atj 1

W. PARKER A BON,

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,
HASTINGS. ■ - • alyl . - • Mica,
Il»r»e« And CArriagM al alllwar.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
I'ealrr, la

Harim.StiVE.IrH.Halli
CLIMAX!

Halted Btatea Mails.—Michigan.

Cliiaxii

' Page’s Climax Salve, a Family
, blessing far 2o cents.
| Il heals without a war. No
' family should lie without IL
We warrant it to cure Scrofula
Sores Halt Rheum, Chilblains,
Tester, Pimples, ant! all Eruptions
of the Skin. For Bore Breast or
Nipples, Cota, Sprains, Bruises,
Burns Scalds Chapped Hands
Ac., It makes a perfect cure.
| It has been used over fifteen
years, without one failure.
It has no parallel—having per­
fectly eradicated disease and
healed after all other remedies had
failed. It fan'com pound of Arnica
with many other Extracts and
Balsams and pat up In larger
boxes for the name price than any
other Ointment.

t • ■ ■ uh ■ - • Mien.
A. ROWF ST
Boots Jt S tlOOH,
.'ex
. MICH;W~Cijb
CrhUU.MMlp.IU

MIDDLEVILLE*’

HAsrtxas. .

woozsir fACTOelLr.
■» I. Fk** •» nrt Mm
&lt;Whr. ■/
K«w
i. ih.fe.iot-aM««i

w.&lt;VH£macKkeo.,
Saito &amp; Hanssaleu.
IAaTIXOH, • ■ • allyl • ■ ■ HI Cl!.

H.

A.. GOODYEAR,

Bute &amp; EBhMEB Dealer,

hardware store,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON.
XKV ADVtXTMKXKin.

NEW AITERTISEMEWTS.

Dodge's debated

Plows

eauiTa fob imi
“ ClBrtTS HD •ILfUTlS,

t.xtt

FAMILY OKOCSBlU

�SS tings 3
HASTINGS WOOUXJACTMT.

KO. M. 1 &gt; K
at BASTiiraa. babky a

80PPO8T BUS HIRRTRY!
D ry■ G-oods,
•harthrostened to save her fromlhe long
dreaded fide of being motherless. Three

Groceries,

poor fire which al beet could not reader
the open room awfcrtoblo. ’ Going from
one to the other of the rick ones, doing
various little things for their rehe&lt; was
th. eore-worno husband and father, ।
Jams. Walton.
JAMKH VICK.
11 wa a few days offer the commsnr*IMPORTER AND GBDWER OF
ment of the New Year—this glad New
Year of 1868, when the weary steps and FLOWER AID fttETABtl DEEM
downcast took ot bar hushed tsH Mra
Walton that he wm almost discouraged.
Tiers ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
“Uh! if I could only go about and
wail on him awhile," *he said feebly to
Elton, as bar husband took his hoi and
walked slowly away. “He has been up
so many nights, and is so want. How I
would enjoy getting up a good dinner

Hats &amp; CapSj

Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
NEW GOODS

gusineM Jircr

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

UU Zf U. K—•' -M FHIU-. -4 lb.

eitlT SEEBEUIUS AID STYLE, We WILL M»T betTNDEKtf LD- p.p.r pri.lrt red Wrwl.liag Io wld Cresty of
(AWiW|r)

aprllA

Jsdy yfpraton-

Beu MMri’at ef freckerylB T«w«.

RES
For ■
K&amp;t

Fresh Coeds censuafly

haid.

014 Goods Milin? regarilMS ef Cwt.
James Walton woo * wood-cutter — I
Hie borne waa on the margin of u Wont-1
- era lake. He-worked hard for Ida fiunily, and struggled against poverty, and
sickness, and another terrible enemy
more dreadful than efflier. Poor James
u-wfet he had conqurod this foo. For
a whole year he had defied him. and in
that time not a drop of whisky had he
' taken. But now that ho was worn out
with nursing and worried out with extra
expenses, Ise found jt harder than ever
to pass by the grocery where os co he had
•» offen stopped for a drink.
This morning ai he was about to pass
on, an old companion hsiWhiru. "Good
morning, Wax Why, how pale you are! |
Marcy on us, man, you're rick ? Comoi • ■
in, come in. Ill troat you to something House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
that’ll make you step lighter then that; |
” » wnr-v^.-^.
Jamca onterod, and found tho warm :
punch too tempting to bo resisted. Only
enough to strengthen m.' up a little,' he
■aid, drinking the smoking draught *1
wish they would treat mo to a can or two
laf those oysters,’ he thought, as n picture
Of his dreary home flashed over him, 1
his eye ran along the tempting!
rows of oyster cans and fruit eani oti the
shelves bofuni him. But what old coin­
panion ever thinks of treating to such
things! JAmes fait tn his pocket but his
' emptv purse would not afford a can.—
Another tad another glass, however, was
bcihrad. and not refused, until, that night I
there were throe helpless persons instead
of two in Jamia WoHon s home The ।
poor, frightened children wont supperless ’
to bed, save the cold monels they could I
, pick tip from the mining s .nuserablr
meal, and tbe sick mother and daughter
Thelasl
Success.
p—1 • oomforilees night
•
Tho next morning how dark (lie world
^.looked to James Walton! His head
achod, his homo cares were Lunlimsinuibut worst of all wa Ids heartache—his
self-distrust, Lis despair ! As ho moved
, V about peeoarwg the simple -grad for his
IMPROVED
wife and daughter, and the well relished
meal of linked potatoes fur tho Little ones, .
Mra. Walton's eyes followed her husband
with painful, eager solicitude. No word
of complaint or blame wm spoken. Bhr
• -wm sure them was nonend of that Parths unutterable forbearance of her
■ efritonoe wm more than he could stand—
•'-'an hour later a lonely man, the tricture
• df despair, stood on the icy wharf look’■‘"eBoidt

•

GOOD PKINTS,

!®c.

BROWN ICGAR, - * l»]c.

BOOTS # SHOty CHEAP!

0. I. SRAUL1ISS.
'HE BEST FA.UILI

SEWING MACHINE
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Strvefe,

PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY,

HASTINGS,

MICH.

m»rnitwicwrt a«i»aMass
l IW Frol—A. «akv. la &gt;k» vUlao a

I AM NOW SELLING

Il Makes the Best Stitch,

toRoSsnitf

then sprang into the water.
Search was made for liim and the body
found. A stranger picked up tho bat
from tho rock and there read his deter­
mination to put an end to a life that had
become too groat a bunion to boar. Tho
dreadful nows was kept from Mrs. Waluntil"certainty would bo less danger­
ous than suspense; but sho does not yet
know of theEttle note, and is allowed to
djariah the belief that ‘Jamro loved m&gt;
, too ranch to do it an
'

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Lumber Wawona, A. No. 1, at 1100,00.
Open Buggies single Seat 1125, io 81G5.
“
‘
Two
“
130. •* 180. ^jgs;gyga.srMartiftr
Top
"
Single “
180, “ 275.
Ratleri Jumpoeat wagons, 75, " 100. •a. CUiair ot fiarvy
Hua. of MIMlaM, 1UU wtl
Irwyetlwr artteU la wy Itap ijaapy tow.
. Il wUlb. wm bv comporiw. lbM thv»h.T. a.
■IM
34 I* r rnl b,I..w fl.111. t'
. . 11. I

aSggggsfttea

|VI SEtOTD ERO(±A WATIONI

Still

s the Van

Grat fieiittiH for 60 Bays'

will quickly ra tore Gny Ffcir
to its nisunl color and beauty,

perfectly harmless, and is preferred
over every othtr preparation by
V«wny tkwtag Maehian, st it. Puis Erpon Uou,

it. The beautiful gloss and periume
Imparted to the Hair makeit desirable
“ for old and youag.

EVERT 1ACHINE IS WARRANTED 1
AM s Wrlttee Wamsty (tvra tfronirirM
tub

DEPOT, 1»8 GREENWICH ffT, H. I.

inaocEn is tuk

most miac-hcal

naCEONEbalijiiB
Groceries and Provsions,

SSTs^*’"4

W ““

*

LOOK AT OCR GOODS I LOW
j.— .,.-.
...
wvaawwtui it,
□ar baa tbsro twso aajthisa out of order durlsa A Good Overcoat fortu,00, worth Tio.oo;
Lb. wbol. UlM. It U MlW th.
*
"FLORENCE SEWING IACHINL"

dram shop of the land ? Aa wo do not,
1M us proclaim anew tho fearful sentence,
Hit blood tboll bt rtguiredat Ihy hand.
—A reporter for a London paper wrote
theverdlctof acorenorisjury, •died from
haemorrhage,* and the nex tday the pub­
- Detained tb&lt;-information that tbe deesaisd ‘died from marriage.’ This is on
a par with the experience of a reporter
In a Detroit paper, who, in an ertlolson
fthscity poor, spoke of the great number
wf persona reduced to poverty by the
‘inyaUrious docreeo of providence.’—
His astonishment may be Imagined

Come and «ee It I

I*. 4c B.

Hastings Feb. 2Bth, 1888.

BROAD GAWUE 8UOBT UXE.

ATLABTIC &amp; GREAT WSTERN

• Whsa
secenHsg to airwHI
wsmaud to.BMks a jwiraf Uoot. or
by lb. aw of u&gt;s olb.r pr»p*r&gt;ti!w tUl

the mysterious deersaee of provisions.’

«
U... i.
.uW-™'-’1'705' WORK

—
TO

aoiMo every tune.

T. MMmmS MS M vktM w . 4«T~

T~&gt;-

r~»- OTBTER

DEPOT,

K8S SJriFXMX'L^^.'S?-

ii

Broad Gauge Ballway!
SSK‘S^^VdH8?;:HH:
NEW “lORI,

lipper jv4.
--------A" PWMM bun.'s Cloths fTOM as wDI, bsvs

w. A- SABTWILL
X. sucxzn tut KMU.M. u a-1-n,

^•an XMM. a cn,iet«
BEVSUT1SI IS TIAK!

Ckaacery hwlcAdas TiWJ*. thsgrf.i«»L
'’

BOOKS.
Blank Note and Receipt Book a,
.

LXGAL BLAMK6ABD

•

CuWrr feres. I*/"'"

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f&gt;BWEY.

KT HXSTIXQS. BXRBT CO., MICiL.

Term, of SBbocrl»ttM.

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

gujintsj Jirerttrg.

Hoofland's German Tonic.
Prepared by Dr. C. M. JacDOM,
una ? ?.o-.’.?.Tn

Tho Great Remedies for all Diseases

LIVER, STOMACH, OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland's German Bitters

KZ"
HOOFLAKD'S GEBMAB TOKK,
KO'.ttXTOT 4 W4.

Eoofland’s German Fitters.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC

m.

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C. n.t p-i- or

□in Rasters.
tlh^

‘K’s

th r.p.

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s~Lvri

TH? systkm'

svtvvrta H c-uK

joaU(K’cn*in,
lar. eAriav/Xali

WK. V WB9.

WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN

althed

o. waua

HAimSOS noo«.

T1STIMONIAL3.

Hon. Geo. W. T'^vard.

Hou. James Thompson.

BAHKAZ00.MI01L

From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D„

NUMBER 51.
■I, 11 in

‘I am Harry Howard,1 I said, by way ring whbh wasstiO M her fagar.
Horribls Murders cf Union *ta I
of introduction.
*Noah Newton, a yottsgman wk
Arkansas.
•Mr. vloward, tho detective F
APRIL.
The same, madam.’
while
The most diabolical series of nrarden
•You come to investigate the robbery,
Wo have just been shown a letter ad­
do you net F
about fifty miles from Denver, which dressed to His Excellency, Governor
T do. 1 would like to see tho room
it was tan o chick now, nut 1 aster- haaevwr been brought to our notice. It
where you kept your valuables.’
mined to visit the widow. She received
‘Follow me,’ sold tho widow ; and she mo kindly, but hor fiioo wore a look of
in White County, in this State
ter u from a trustworthy and rei
llfci
the ieWels had been kept
citixsn of that comity and it
Things wore in a tepey turvy condition. wo had talked awhile, she said :
retuarimbls,
but
thia
ease
b
Drawers lay on the floor with their con­
•Our preacher preaches hb farowell
tents about the ream. The iron aafv had semun to-merruw.’
measured only by its atrocity and by the
•Hb farewell sermon I’ I cried, utterly
cold blood which characterised the vil­
jowols extracted. I noticed tliat there astonished.
woa a stain of blood upon one of the
Yea ; ho loaves for California immedi­ lain.
of whom, tho letter
qu*—■
On the 6th insL, four men with a team ccablo citizens. Bradley shut and killed
drawers, and cuncludod that tho burglar ately after tho services are concluded.—
hod injured himself in some way, while His brother has written for him tu homo. came to Ba! win's ranch, on Kiowa Creak, these men without a particle of provoca­
committing his dqiradutiurra.
Hb eungrogntiun will bo eorry to pert about a mile and a half off the road from tion, but oolclv to gratify his genius far
I Tbo next moment picked up n part him, and I especially, for bo comforted Denver to the Bijou Basin. They were murder, and because they wore Union
I of an envelope which was saturated with me when I was in sorrow, and painted engaged tn hunting, preparatory to gomon.
1 blood. I examined it and fonud that it mo to tho Lamb of God.’
Two brothers, whoso names are
hod boon addressed to ‘Bor. Noah New­
,1 left tho widows in a hurry and wont
given, wore found dead not far from Ute
ton, Now York.'
to Lead quarters gut Chartoy Russ, and day one of them was seen moving about, place where tlio Balls were killed, and in
1 hastily thrust it into my pocket and nrocoodt-d to Newton’s house to arrest carrying water from the creek /o camp.' tho language of tho letter “dreumstanoeo
turning to the widow, said :
him. But tho bird had flown. Ho had The next morning, Saturday, the 7th, prove that Bradley wus tho murderer.”
‘Mrs. Durant, du you know tho Bev. gone, hb housekeeper said, to sjxmd a Mr. Jacob Frich heard three pistol shots
Tbo letter soys there is no doubt ttbt
night with a friend -in the tower port of flred In rapid suctresion, in the direc­ this young demon who b a riulent rebel,
•Oh, yes, ho is our pastor ; but yon do the city.
tion al the camp, bnt mletrusted noth- killed these four men simply because they
not susi&gt;ert him F
Wo wore chngrinod at our defeat, and
wore loyal, and had spoken favorably of
•Oh, no, I was requested to inquire resolved to arrest him before ho reached
tho new constitution All hb victim, it
about him, by a friend,’ was my reply.
tho church We wont to tho church at cattle strayed off until Saturday, the is significantly observed in tho letter ware
'Then you have found no duo,* raid an early hour, but uur game was already Hth, when Sir. E. Al. Baldwin, acccm- Union men, and tome of them cx-Fodathe w idow, as I row to my foot.
there, end tho choir was singing. We panled by Jacob Swltacr, went up to the ral soldiers.
‘I have not, madam. rTris U tho most entered and occupied a Lock seat; wo
Three mr.rdcro occurred about aovra
camp to tell the men their cattle were
complicated case I haru ever been en­ were compelled to do eo, for tho church
gaged on. But 1 have uno more question was filled with people who Lad cumo to
camp revealed the utoundlng discovery
to oik.'
hear tho farewell aucourso.
.
that they have shocked all classes of the
T'roccod, sir.
Tho preacher arose and took hb* tert,
community, and that they desire that a
"Can you describe any article that ba* which 1 think road as fallows : 'Be yo
reward should bo offered for the appre­
that has been stolen F
holy, fur l am bujy.' The discourse was and auothex on the ground beside the hension of tho bloody-handed mnniter.
aanlundid one, in which hi* talents shone wugon, and all in bed. Each &lt; ne had Thgyo is little probability of his arrest,
It was given to mo by Mr Dutant,mauy witu all their brightness. Ho cuncludod been shot by a pistol boll, and almost in however, unless a large rowcud is offered
I yearn ngu; but ho is dead now.’
by exhorting hi* bearers to take him as the same spot— each proving fatal on as tho dangerous and reckloss character
an example, and follow him as he follow­ the instant. One was shot under the of outlay will deter aty but the must
right «y*&gt; an‘l another under the left, efBcieufWil determined offices ftomun-.
ed Christ.
When tho services were concluded, ho and tbc third Just book of the eye, Tbo dertakiup his arrest
।
That will do ’ said I. end the next1 came down from the pnlptto receive tho crime was evidently committed a week
minute I was wnloing rapidly towards furowcdls of hb congregation. The ladies before, when Mr. Frtcb heard the throe
Signs.
I my lodgings For a long limo / thought
pistol shots.
When will signa and wonders eoam T
about the case upon which I was engugBy papers found In the jKisscralpn of
Not a day jasses but wc cco good and
1
T
r ^A«r- door.
Lad signa, us tho following will show:
ton was tho burglar; bat tho question
‘Nuw'o your time, Harry ’ whispered
It is a good si^n to see a man enter
arose, ‘how camo that bloody envelop hi Charley Buss, os Nowton nooxed mo.
I stopped out to the pious robber, and which was found turned wrong aide oat. your aonctum with a friendly greeting:
•Hcrals two dollars to pay for my paper.*
But । must see tho minister, and know gruelling Ids arm, cried out:
Their guns were there undisturbed, but
Itiau bad sign to bear a man say bo b
more about him. I sauntered down
'Mr. Nowtou. in the name of tbo com­
too poor to toko n paper—ten to une Le
Broadway and stopped into a store to monwealth of Now York, I arreot you 1’
Jury nailsfied themselves of the culprit, enrrioo home n jug of “red-eye” that
purchase cotuo articles which I stood in
‘What for F he stammered out
raised moans among tbcm»«vrs to fol­ caste him over two dollars.
, Ter flic Band street robbery.’
low him, and started off sufficient force
mnn stoppud in end asked for some1
Ho turned pale aa death, and manv of
THE PIOUS ROBBER.
to effect bls capture, and to give him an act of charity to hh follows.
things which had been left there for
speedy punishment for his crime.
Noah Newton.
twcnty-flro years of actual
•Are you Mr. Nuwton ? ruled the ckrk.
-stoctivv.l have found many
•Quick, Charley, tho bracelets!* I cried.
who have stolen the livery of heaven tu
‘Bob, ran up stairs and cut Mr. Now­
Tho next instant Churlcy Hues sprang —The Galaxy baa a clever drecrlptfon
It h a good sign:
ton's things,' cried the clak to an errand forward and clappod the handcutts on. of Sheridan's battle at Fisher's HUI,
thio morning I stopped into Chief Matwhich contains this new historical an- ad with taste and n
Li huniud off and I improved tho ;
eedote, for the truth of which Mr. James
sued
fl—asy.
time in studying Newton's face. I had
F. Fitts b authority:
‘Hallo, Hany !’ glad to see you, thsro exported to see a person of sinister coun­
It is a good sign for a man to advertiaa
.•'As evening approached, upon the
irwork ahead.*
tenancy but was nofnlly mistaken.
Sing Sing for a tan of fifteen years.
day ot the fight, Sheridan bad entirely in tho paper.
•What’s up now, another murder?’
It
ia
a
bad sign for the sheriff to adHo was a man about twenty eight
All the fruita of his robberies were re- completed bio dispositions, abd had bls
I exclaimed.
vsrtioo for him.
covarod sure tho money, and Anna Bed­
•Na, H's a robbery; or, as I ahould say, and was neatly dressed. His eyes were man willingly gave up the widow’s ring.
It is a good sign to see tn honest man
wearing his old clothes.
large- and expressive, and thenublo look­
tack that night, probably esteeming It
It is a bad sign to sec thorn filling tho
ing forehead told that bo was intelligent.
•On Bond sired.'
holes in his windows.
Though bis iuulu. spoko well of him, I
Ing ; and he bad withdrawn a Little way ■ It La a good sign to see the color cf
‘Wliat, not on Bond street!’ I cried thought he needed watching, and 1 de­
aatomshod, for during my absence I had termined to do it When ho Jcfl tho with a Ono gold watch by tho
been hastily retablbbcd, Intending to
beard of frequent robbonna being com­ store I followed him, but ho went diroct- Bond street, whose churh is in
mitted on that particular street
Yea, Hany, thir- is tho tenth robbery
Tho next niglit I watched Newton's
there, inrido of two weeks,’ replied Mal- house, and saw him come forth and walk
hi*
rode up with the announcement:
away. I followed, and ho led mo through
The Msaiureless love.
'Gen. Cook sends bls compliments, sir, at evening schools, on public squares,
a reel aitarakto*. until he entond R-------and says be is in position. He'd like
street 1 mw him enter a fashionable
work ii up.
gambling resort. I followed suit, and
■ Where* s Bolt and Knight F
saw a man seat himself at a table. Ho doop it is; ii is a sea, a deep sea, that in capital spirits.’
bet heavily, but lust; and at last laid hb mothers can only fathom. But tho krro
•Qlad of it,1 said Bberi dan. ‘Tell him onoo dining with a respectable local
'And Charley Boss F
last dollar upon the table. This time ho displayed on yonder hill and bloody crows,
‘Ho has just finished tho Chaferton won, and continued to do eo until ho was whore God's own Sou is tiertehing fur us
prepare a little brandy and water, with
forgery case, and is cxi&gt;ectod hero to­ a thousand dollars ahead. And then no mon or angel has a Uno to measure. another aldo with another moa-isge :
morrow. So, Howard you will have to left tlio room and went to bis boarding Tho circumference of the oarth, tho nlti“What, my brother! what's IbstT”
, ‘Ges. Wright's compliments, General.
work up this one.'
bouro Night altar night I followed him tudo of tbo sun, the distance of the
'I’ll try it, but cannot goto work till tn and from the gambling house, but ^10, Lcso have boon ddonniaod;
digestion U so bad that I am obliged to
morning, fur I must rest ’
le bight, depth, breadth and lengtn
learood nothing mure • But suocree was
‘All right!' returned tho Chief and 1 sure to cumo
One
night I nos of tho love of God paasoih, knowledge. were never in better spirits.*
•Good again!* responded Bbertdan.
looking ot eumc gold pent in a jewelry Such i» the Father against whom all of
The many robberies which had taken stole, when a woman cute red mid stood 'us have sinned a thousand times! Walk •Tell the general be will bear from me
•‘Only about a Ublcpootiful.”
I.____ T&gt;___ I
near ma Her person glittered with dia­
And hardly had he uttered the words
monds. As she turned hor face towards summer calm, or lushed into fury, by the
dopredntur, for theysecmod to have been mo, I saw Anna Redman, one of tho winter* tempest is thundering on tho when aide number three camo up al a much; but one tablespoonful will soon
committed by one person. Detectives many woman in Now York who
the
from I’hilndeiphia worked at the case
habituating yourself to It, will teas its
sounding beach, you luivo numbered
As she laid her left hand on the coun­ God's merare and your sina Well,
ter, I saw a plain gold ring glirtcu upon therefore, moy wo go to him with the
on, Uli In the and, perhaps, you
ouo of her bngon. I Imtuoa forward, contrition of the prodigal in ow hearts
Mcomo a drunkard. O, brother
looking at tho ring, and saw tho letters
s ...•_ r___ r—
_u’ .
Haplly had It been for th&amp;: man Uba
Sheridan; ‘If tho whole army te in such
in my hands
thy eight’ Tho

^eetrj.

HOOFLAKD’S GERMAN BITTERS,

).

TDLMl.-tl.MPlR AMMUM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 15, 1868.

VOL. XII.

KMtvav wnoin

" With Mallee toward nans,-with Charity for all,-with Firmness in ths Right.”

gpiftriung.

faithful frtend. But, alia! be trifiled

OKTW. I
XOTAltr PVBUC.

Hu* camo Anna in possession of that
name's Phil Sheridan! Yon, sir.'to the

•Not on Bond street, I hope.'
Tee, it b there again.’
away.

I followed

him, wu bui an imago of him who, nut
—Even South Carolina, 1770, enacted
sparing hb own Son but giving him up tell him to attack at 001* vigorously with
to death that wo might live. Invitee and bls whole fores I Major, take the come Equal Suffrage, although che repealed
now areite your coming.— br. ffuthrit. order to Gon. Wright Captain, the tli0 act two yearn afterward But m the

g^In n Wretera village a charming
light of nlamf fell upuu his face, weB-preeerred widow IredWa amrted
aLsd as Kqab Newton, the mlais-

OAUTIOW.

We’ll have that hill before an.

Equal Rights for all men.

walched and saw them enter a
Sh.

Ml«

“ ***« «~*

Tharo was

—The fact that such intense vulgarity
and bretiahness as appear in tho li
nfcr with any

Anna emaqgelwm the Lui
pod forwara and laid my

■What Wdham biting my JaaaF

•Hany Howard.’

*A detector res; I

OIL OF
breath, U1 NM

�8h» Msjtinflj Signer.

EWS,—GOOD NEWS.

edged sword, and tbe
it has received ae em
raustltution iteeU^to a

TUKSoror.

heads were p.r'ccfly power'e-s in ulnetenLbi of the Counties in the State, and
of course could do nothing but Mw.—
JfosTcrtrnth’p officer, are i Republican
.'Ja tbfo County, apd that lea fair index
of the result lu the State. Even tbe
Cbpperboxl City of Nile*, elects one of
, JUto meat undaunted of lhe Equal SufiRaue *ncn of the State ns Mayo.-.

The object ot thia Club la to aid In car­
ry to gout the principles of .funlee and
equal right* under the lawn, and restorlox the L’n'oo upon a loyal 1-eais, and tn
the aoremplfabment of thia end, t&lt;&gt;aml*t

the fiju.es an:

Copperhead) in its lame of the 11th,
any*: “ We challenge the Adrian Journ­
al or any other paper to show ua where­
in Vslimdigham or Erick Pomeroy have
Any peraon residing la the County of
Hep. Ma.'.
deviated from the fullest support of De- Bury, or adjoining conn He*, who may
mccratic p: focipica." Eo do we.
be a qualified electoral the next presi­
, Senate at d 12 lu die House Is pa ticudential election, may becotns a member
IxmacTixrxr.-Tbe Prealdent'seoun- of thia Clubby signing this Constitution,
rel Friday ofened their rare through and by paying to the Treasurer such s»aenamenta
aa may be ordered by a ma­
bo a Itadle-.d of the Bret water.
jority vote of the members present at
. W iacorii in to. niso, radical to the core
any regular meeting.

RcTLbDem.

BESTSTOGA BOOTS $4,50 PEE PAIR.
sTukoKtf.

-Roomsfor the Michigan Delegation
to the Ch'cago Contention bare been
engaged at the - berm in House.
Cassius M. Oaf, Ministers! 8L Peters­
burg has tendtevd hto teslgnMlon, at the
request ot the Bute Department.
—Tbs steamers Morning Star and R.
N. Rico, ot the Detroit and Cleveland
• foe have ecmtncnc.d their regular tri;w
between that city and Detroit.

aiding

• Demoerat.be: the prhe, a Mat to the
‘Doited State* Senate for ala year, I*
woo by the InJep.-udcut Kepiblirat:*
fitea direct Issue l.y a ma".tsy or 35 ou
.Jctaiballot. Compared with hut year

Factory,
Dtmims.
Stripe Rhirtfrit,

atylm the New Hamj-hlre victory •‘The
Grand Settler.”
A Richmond special says It to rumor­
ed that Gen. tteolteM wli! remove Mayor
Mayo and other official. in Richmond.
—Four iocomoUves are to be shipped
from Naw York to San Franeiaeo lor the

but opposed to prohibition. Tbo oppouenfaof tho oooeUtattew mlxhl well cay
to them—*' We are oppood io both: you
Copperhead friends bere-sboats
ean
aid ua Id defeating both, if you will;
4btokmskleg s great deal of noise over
but If you are determined to have tbo
Jlio result of tbe Electiou on lhe 6th Inst.
•Id ben, you must take her cUckeu also.'1
No doubt many votes were thrown
4UdiifD0thiuj. True the Constitution
T* /fi*eet-d, bat that i» dur entirely to
*th» Votes of RrpuMeaitt. The Copper­

- 11
Jia

Auburn Horse, f eexle*. Young PoewbontM, Lady 1'aluicr, Flatbush Maid,
and Lantern.
—St Albans, VL. claims lobe tbebut­
ter metropolis of the Unit'd Mates. It
furnhbed nearly three m.llion pounds
Iasi year .
—Cuualdersble advances were made

pine Hosps,

marked chararterirUei o. hb present
position.
—Dispatches fiom Georgia state that

Sreffoo 1. The officer* of this Club
shall ronaiet of a President, one Vics
It doe* not apply to Secretary Stanton

We p-irchss-l our Goods since ths g.-eridvritn' on th* first day of Oefebw serf
III aril them a* low as th-y em be b m fhtanywhere.In th- Hute. Ws
„
blc tu bold ou- goods fur laxok ruort rj, if wj hi 1 the disposition.

MUDGE &amp; BAILEY.
Hastings, October 21. l«7.-n2D y

Patent Medicines,
Pure Wines and Liquors for
Medical Purposes.

DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS I

Books and Stationery,

suppressing the Kuklux Klan In h&gt;* en-

■ larg.-ly liter.as d majority. So of the gardlng the eracked kettfe: tireretary

where jeneioily.
'
Cone ruing the mult In Mteh'gan we
give p'are to the folivwb.g renrlblerariL
de fr jtn ths Detroit Ooimnmlal AdrrrUser, a pxpor a'wtyv, tbo igb nominally
ucutrn’, In the lntere&gt;t of Bouioeratic
poller:
\ . Prfjsl ly R fa no news for us to say
that the prep a dconstitution,on which
the voice of tbe people vs. beard on
Monday, bite 1 by a largo majority.-How large, it is impca-iblc now to say,
but tbe pipe.^of both parties put it at
30.00U, and ii may be considerably abovc th 1 u Tbe prohibitory pro;ndtton

LAIItr WESS IS ENSIESS V a 11 E T T.
Ur.-Eariy

Htuflto,

rood eiuployea to Induce them to go to
—President Johnson’s defiant attitude

il Snd Mt

— Dickens gave a farewell readinc at
Boston WedncnL.y night, and tuade a
brief speech of adieu. An Immruac au-

township of Tbornapplc. a Recoednr
Feeretsry, Corresponding Hecretery,

G ROCERIES,
au

F. D. ACKLEY &amp; CO.

stxns axd or n.rr qvsurr.
DRUGd AJED Mgctctvm

Waukegan. 111., Thurxlay morning, and

midlficatlon of the it&gt;fam&gt;u» title Golveuuou me: on w einreuay ano eiscted
delegates to tbe Republican National '
Convi-ntiou. Gen. Grant was declared '

aaled Ussslss.

true pronunciation would give tbe ex­
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
isting popular name. Whether the vil­ diction.
6^v. 2. The President, Vice Preddent*
lain* now banded as K. K. K.'s are di­
—The Washington correspoud. nt &lt;•'!
and
Secretarial
shall
constitute
an
Ex
­
rect descendants of the Knights of the
tbe Boiton Post, who ia in favor at tbe I
J. P. IDIEITtACO.
Golden Circle, we eannot ray; but tbelr ecutive Committee of the Club.
While House, says the PradA ui’e roun- |
eel think that tbe iiD|«acliment trial
.
conic tut reme thousands behind.— they are Just the otTKourtog of that'
S
k
.
1. The President shall preside at
'Annual ewdcoe of the Legislature has treacherous gang.
all meetings of the Club, and of the Exbqrfcw filctvfe, biennial re wlons reeciv—The daughter of a veteran attache of
* Ipg tally nine tenths of the rotis cast on
Middleville Correspoxdence.
DISSOLUTION.
’Rjat qtics'ton.
given to Lhe Vics President residing In
r , The party । apcra of coarse give their
tbs dlstnH In which lhe meeting to be­
, own explanaLou of the cause* of thl*
tune-hunters
to
know
that
tbe
lady
la\
ing held.
teiulL iXu.iKrallo papore centrally
married.
See. 2. Tbe Recording Peerstary shall
cite di It a.* a Democratic victory, wlilhr1
— Republic.r. p-.pensdeny that It iesueh.
all uier Ung* of the Club and of the Ex­ to doubt that Arkansas, ihu-gh her
‘ and that tho vote on local offlenr* thru*
N. BARLOW,
ecutive Couunlttec.
2 Out the State shown that their party lum
reeonetrarted bereclf, and fully returned
W. S. GOODYEAR,
generally held Its own. It cun lie claimto tbe Union.
B. J. TRANT.
•jtdfos a Dcmi-cntic victory only In a
Club under tbe direction of the Execu­
very limited scBoe. .~o far aa tire rteult
tive Ccmmlttee.
wsuhyhavu a demoralising ctT.et uj&gt;on
named Flora Moron cm* mil ted suicide
the RcpuLlteaua, it wdl be favorable to
in Utica, on Wednesday night, by
t-tbe lh-;a©cral*. :.n&lt;i no further. I'rom a
shooting bc-ael'th-oogh tho heart with
cmiiil view, it r odd seem Hurt tire Reverdict of suicide while tn a Ot of tem­
, cat ejections, but not enough to shot
porary Insanity.
-ary marked diminution of strenxth.—Tbe segregate of the petty currency
o'all kind* at present In rireT.latlon In
tbe country If evtimMr-l to rejurent a 1
. the fhtu-’C. Fo for m ae*{^nwer. t apjienrs,
nominal value of *16 sno.ooo, and III
the Republican party have bteu very Uu» *nidr Jtessstil ia J'Crating lb* Canal.ta­
would take the Mint nlout four yours to
li*» ; tlit: d&gt;nn&gt;(b gnjnJIr* and ifixirnnee. ll»a
, little damn; c ! by IL
siqrply new coinage to I be same amoun t&gt;
.Srelion 1. Thi* Constitution may be
Advere fat.- seems ►r.met nje* lo pre- stesss grantU; -Equal Hight,.— vlrtdrd • paw
erfet Ineu-Mr «;«ie«t its siteptise. rantmtwrU amended nt any regular uneting of lire
..aidcover the birth of Individuals, «nd
Club by a two-thirds vo:e ol the mem­
the time la true of things, and the new
bers presenL
. non dilution U nociception. Under the
Jfac. 2. A rode of By-I-aws, nolincenTke Bosks will be KaUicsA
alatantwlth this Constitution, may be
j. nu.-slnfoul air and post diet, It fa not
ado]rfed at any regular roosting.
skratuvtin'll ahsild die twlbing. It
wai eraIrly and Inip-.^rfect’y gotten up.
The Layid-ifom of lad winter felled to
- The Providence Journal ways that
Arefioa 1. The regular tucetto^ of
paM tha act providing for the ckcL’oa of
the Club shall be held on every Friday from the rwmlt oftiic tfarffon In Rhode Flr»t days •$. March aa&lt; SqrttMbrr,
. aaembe s ot the ooustitut onal ronvenevening, on or next prerevdiog each full Island, ••there win be little or no oppo­
ttan until 10m- tern or lb. er weeks I..-moon, at such plase In tl»e vlllace of sition to the re-cleetiou ot the Hon.
far* the election was tv be held. Gwfog
Middleville on may bedreignated by the William Sprague, whrwe p revnt term
to this brief time, auffie'ent care was not
Executive Ommittre. t-pecbl and ad­ In tbe United Btstca Senate explrrwon
had in the stdocUoa of ttteinbrrt. The
journed meeting* may l-o held In any the 4tb cf March next”
tamperaaro elemi al was thoroughly o rehool district In the townablp of TUoralOUrfaed, and forced tho nomination of
ita partlxans to a gnat extent, thus re-1

BARLOW

Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Pomades and Psrfunww,
Ladic’s Baskets, Portmonnaies, Pocket Books,
and all kind-s of Toys, Jfqtiuns, «fc. &lt;f-c.

for Biennial Sesal we ’
Assyria on Township nil

---- GROCERIES.—

152. Prohibition. Ye-,
Fssiemlcns. 1424. m-ijori

PATENT MEDICI KES,

nun.?,oh.D- ACKLEY 4CO

GOODYEAR, D.ttWW A BAILET8 MAMMOTH STORE

&amp; GOODYEAR.

♦wring a mo'ority of tbe ccnvcniion .
whose bobby wus prohibition. Tberail- ’

lit Roll call of officers andprotem s|»polntuicnts.
2d. Reading minutes of previous meetbobby, and tike all nen who are eontroile 1 by a Bfogla idea, they could rec
but one thing, and vainly supposed that
every 1-oJy e]r« muM of necevsiiy *«e the
aaaKlUnr. They went to the conven­
tion prepared t-&gt; lusfat upon .tbelr bob­
by. but having no wore knowledge ot
the work of framing a constitution than
a ftoh would havc of a.teem engine. At
an eariy period of tbe eewion, a great
want of public eongdewew tn the eonrenins was apparent, and ft was Inav.
Itable that ite production rbould tulTer
from thl&lt; distrusL 1 be ecustitut'en was
in feet deb ated be font It wM bamad^nd
ths cialm of any aet of men that tbelr
wtadem aod their labors. wb&lt;-t!.rr qulesujnt or acLve, have contributed ianiy
great degree lo the roaulL to aa as* of

HARDWARE STORE,

From Orange

FRO BONO PUBU00 :
1 occurred in Harry

Mrs Lent, wife of Sqtia
ria vllle, while In the act
bed, had her clothing te
above that stood c'oec b’

barrel of water. th&lt; tight

LABOE a AT) SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS!

H. A. GOODYEAR,
dust Received,

6th. AppoUitmcnt of conunittees.

•th. Unanfobed buafocm.
Tib. Now besfoewL

STOVES, IRON,

.aacm, most ot the tins, i
pain u one would rupp
pericnce.
She lingered until Tl
Cdlowlng. w bee death r

and anguteh, has taken
hie frier ia bcnrt-rvvdfo
fa left with two little bo.
. n. EUia.
Thomas Cranson.
D- D.HubUwL James Gibte.

rUfomL. Oath. A-L.MiD.wML
m, C. Warth.

Chas. IL Dietrich.

Kushvilla Cyreq

D. C. Griffith baseless
r Day Goode and Cra
taev to now ready for It

�SPECIAL |T6t:

Sorat nnd JHisttUanrous.

TRIED AXD SOT FOrSDWAXTKO.

MILLINER.

EB Pi

ID 8TOKT, BXIOX DLOOX,
HASTINGS,

MICH.

ZOO.

CAUTION
Sstti.k Ur.—Early next week wo
aball have our Hook* and accounts rea­
dy for settlement and wUh to settle with
every person to the olo-o of our second
year, being to April let. IMS.

ux^rerthEfcSA!?;

1h

AILE

2

rax;
H. - - &lt;

Music &amp; Jewelry.

BOOKS.
Blank Hole and Receipt Boeks,

STATIONARY
PREBTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,

0/every Hnd and Variety,
At lira jTcv sure os Jeffmon Hire*1,

EMP1».

Drug &amp; Bookstore

Boots and Shoes,
MAIS Br.OTIIEnS,

Groceries and Provsions,

Dr® MediciBBS, Grocgries,
Tho Most Successful Mcdlcfnej
In the World.
Established in 1835 by one of
onr Most Eminent Phyalclans, and
now used throughout North and Groceries and Produce,
South America, with more pleasing
results than any other Medicine in
cases of diseased Liver, Blood or
W. PARKER A SON,
Skin, Indigestion, Coativenesa,
Billons Complaints, Rheumatism
and Fever and Ague.
Thousands of certificates are ia
our possession, giving detailed
accounts of perfect Cl'RES effected
'"by these invaluable Medicines.
They regulate the System and put
all tho functions of. tho body
a.rx&gt; NAmrKwt^Ktas.
rutaxtu. it&gt; fjrnxxx xc
in n healthy condition.

Livery &amp; Sale Stable.

Hardvare. Stoves, Im Nails

Grat Rtintili fir WIW

SaMIffl &amp; Hinmuim,
NEW ABYE9THEMENTS.
II. A. GOODYEAR,

Banin &amp; EicfeanjB Dealer,
From Crengcvilfe.

LOOK AT OIK GOODS t LOW FtiCES
&lt; ver i.ccu.rcd In Barry County.
-^On Sunday morning the 5th Inst., a
Mn. Lent, wife of Square Lent of P.ntricvllle. while In the act of making up a
bed, had her clothing take flr? fr&gt;ra r.
•tote that stood c’osc by tho Vet. and
rnnnln- out on the stoop whore stojd a
barrel of water. thought to j ut out the

SCW ABTl'llTHEItESTS.

at any olbvy hou-o u&gt; Ua
a®. CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
ORDER on hliort noUcc, and a flt gutunntcel every time.
’
■
rsr Hr a.&gt;re and call st lire Tern pl • of fail­
Ion bifure yea bay.
MT Bonvirber that nW first Pricy ia far U-

water
none,
IC M r.B

GOODS!

» aa icnii'd'.stanec from the home wa­
tering his hororo. and hearing iicracrearu
hurried to tbe house, and on flrtt seeing
her, did not know who, cr hardly what |
abe was. She stood nprght, but unable I
lo mare. She could talk, and did no1
seem. moM of tho time, to be in aa much
pain aa one would tuppixc the must ex­
perience.
She lingered until Tuesday morning
following, when death put an end to h«
auflering. Mr. Lent fools deeply hla be*
leavemcnt, end though b's friends, whb
are many and want., do ail they enn to
soothe him in thin bls hour of trouble
snd anguish, has token to his bed, and
bis grief la heart-rending to behold. He
Iv left with two little boys, whoa? ago*
arc about etabl and ten years. May He
whodoetb all things well, give him
strength to bear up under bls heavy af-

PoumCAV—The Democnta am JuNlent over tbs defeat of the new Constltutlon in this town of course; but aa It
has been so long rince they have had
anything politi.-alte to crow over, it re-

Nashville Correspond cnee-

/

D. C. Griffith has ctostd oct hb •took
of Dry Goods and Groceries, and bis
Wore ia now ready for ita stock of Dregs
•nd Medicines, for which 1 uoderetoml
It baa barn rented. Dr. Goucher baa
sold out bls Interest ta tha Dreg Blo c of.

H. FRENSDORF A CO.

PmoomU*. Sfiuiu) at K*eJ. I'-fruli Bmtlitf
Cur^. ,'r-^rj^i
a«
nwummi
UtMtS •/ Ut
Bio »&lt;‘jAM&lt;ita&gt;. Jmxlflb. !H4. .
Moira. R*vsn»i&gt;t&gt;C. hairs A Bbo.
Gunnni i—It la now nrsrty tl&lt;bl yore dial

PBE8T0H 4 MEAD
Profltablc Employment
K are in ■•St of ecergiin bu&lt;ure* b&gt;k.
•uh trotn «n o lo aarSopiuj. to Of« niFriday, April 1 'th.
imponnil W«n&gt;. of to are aa eanvtMing
Friday, April ITih. ctalo
agasuU (vary Cbosiy la Ore UalM Mita, tut
FrUar, April Sub. lb. uWU«»«V

W

Figure 3 Sewing Machine,
,
(
,
&lt;

�LEGAL MOTICES.

DRY GOODS.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTOBY.

PKO..TB O.n,,:

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

M.

laity, put the friar in Na 6 I’
went Betty to the poor pri«
lout reverence must ge into
in inti i»i snrs.’
low, what: asked ha, alarmed

UE1

1*. HU, q&gt;

FOB PlRimNG THE BLOOD.

Dry-Goods,
NEW CASH STORE, Groceries,
Hate &amp; Cape,
TO BUY YOUB GOODS! Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Jujiuwj giuti

IMPORTER AND GROWER OP

\*Yoor roveranoe must co into Na 6.’
FLOWER AH VEGETABLE BEEBS
’ There »M no bq* lor it, and tho
prfaat arceo, douod his dreaaing gvwu.and
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
went into Na 6.
’ In about fifteen minutes the miatrcM
ealWd to Betty.
Put tho friar into Na 4.’
Betty iud&lt;l eoowlhutg about disturbing
hie revomticv, which her uuatress did not
undmtond. So she told the girl in a
•harp voice, to do aa ahe wu directed,
■nd ahe would al way, do right Up
went Betty, and the unhappy |tri««t de­
spite hi*angry nroteetatiima, was obliged
to turn out of No 0 and go into No 4.
But little time elapsed ore the girl was
told to put lhe friar into No. ", and tbe
pour pnoet thinking that «”«Y body was
mad in the house, and sturdily resolving
to quite it in the morning, crept into tho
damp sheets of Na 7. But he was to
enjoye no peace there. Betty was again
directed to put tho friar into Na 3, and
with team in her eyes she obeved.
Ja about an hour th» landlady con■ eluded to go tu bed herself, and the friar
was ordered into hor. room. Wondering
what It all mont, Betty roused up the
priest and told him ho must go into Nu.
II. Tito monk crossed himself counted
beads and went into Na\ll.
/t so hamtenod that tho husband of
tho landlady was troubled with the green­ p&gt;«;x.rrd to do all kind* of
eyed monster. Going up tu bed, thcre- House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
Iqn, beiuro his rife hu suaiuciona wore
confirmed by soring between his own
ibMts a man sotinii asleep. To rouse tho
sleeper and kick him into tho street was
tbe work of a moment Nur was tbe
miatakc explained till tho next day.whon
, tbe priest informed the inkeeper, what
^Outrages had boon committed upon him
and bo learned tu his nomrement that ho
had been scryed the whole night as a
warming-pa n.

XKW .GOODS:

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

EVERY NEEDED HMD tSD STI LE, We WILL NOT be LNPr.MIfLP.

in&lt;"fo^maw»* I'-rrelA **t l«»r*K ibai .ba

Best astrt’Bt »f ('Mekrrjrla Tewi. be l:r.-.xd k. xll -m „ krei Kalat, u »M
Fresh Goods cmMhhI If

haM.

win w. ia M.-l a-tilHw 4*.&lt;&gt;lba4.
Tberesr* II » OrAeteH. 1 hat M^y. Ito E lb
4.V af ADV'I O«»t. al • a'd-.wk is tto for».a- a.
U suHOMd StethaUar as • a^ l****1^

Old Goads selllair rerardlen of &lt;‘®M.

DHOWS MG.IR, • •

IM|e.

BOOTS $ SHOES, CHEAP!

o. i. spauldinb.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

’UE BEST I'UIILT

SEWING

—

MACHINE
Corner of Jvffi-reun and Railroad Streets,

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY.

i.'b-lrw.

HASTINGS,

MICH.

WE ABE COMING!
•» * elab

W “7

ONE DOLLAR BALE

I AM NOW SELLING
Lumber Wagons, A. No. L, ot 1100,00.
Open Baggies »ingle Boat $l2-*», to flflS.
«
•
Two
*
130, •• 180.
Top
ffinglo “
180, “ 27S.
RatlerA Jumpseat wngvn% 75, “ 100.

t y FREE OF COST.

Success,

-t om.1
ml

LXcatea*. ,
Ata

’J

The Last

lift

It Makes the Best Stitch,

’

CAtalogua oT Goods and'Saipte aaat to asy
Area* free
ALLES, HAWES A CO.,
T?"* *
15 Federal St., Unlcv, Ma
c.
____

*

Dry aud fan.-r Cauda.L'utLry, Plated War

tried*. Ae.
Cas. Loatbor‘
K -fl f--------------------------

-

JIWELBY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

IMPROVED

R. HERRICK,

PRRESTO^R

.PIMBUiUS A WIGHTMAN'S STOKE.

rnvum n cook.
!»llMl'l«Hr’r&gt;l».

JR SECOND PROCL1MATION!

HAIRDRESSING
Jfcw^tylc ’•‘"•‘Boldt

Still Leads t he Van

Great Seduction 301

will quickly rntore Gray Hair

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED I

DRAIN COMM 8S ONERS NOTICF.
DEPOT, IM OBEETWICB -ST, S. T.

... „
Bsstisca April nd. 1HT.

K- IlLHRIvK.
aprrtt

rajcGONEDoUjta

mJ^HOLEMALE * RETAIL.

Be Sure to See this Machine,

Groceries and Provsions,

DEPOT,

^.OTBTEB

totor* baying ear other, u yaa wmtd wasradtr
to di tip painted, Aoold ton happen toaooMoof
tboMprurk alterward Wa Kara fro,&lt;wai an):
tattoo* lo
JfaoHaa alter ponooa hart

LOOK AT OVk G001IS1 LOW PltlCES.

"FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE-

A Good Overcoat for $5,00. worth $10,00;
a L'iT Jri-?* *•“
•U’iu- •*,fc
A .Mik Mitod ( aximrro aut for lll.n^ vurtli
ISLO-1-. A HartH.'Laraifnervaail for 11,1,00 «unh
ir: ni a
it™..
J.
n

‘Wholesale and Retail.
Harlnf filled «p drpMt^ata, I am saw reedy
toarr-r. Or.ttra in.rary.tjla Alan all o,h»r
odtblaa uaaally fo«od .o a Fr.t rla.a Reotanrant
Call ve mo for Orator* i' you naal tbo BEST ia

FT

'

W. A. SARTWILL.
Hastiac*. Dor. lltb. IM7.
doalllf

BROAD GAUCB IIIORT LIMB.

Lsslbvr I'mrrri.x QaalHisa Tba Wsur 'blaokikga

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTfflN

When aarA sassniiag to Air^ilosa. la

Broad Gauge Bail way I

wonKand
MADK
to
ORDER on abort noUoe,
a fit &lt;narunteed every (Uno.
e

i
Khali b« a ptea*ar* to a* to wail on tviioiMn.

W. A. SARTWEIX.
teal Cars at Ifomt.ml W..k»«». ir HMrmalwatMb Mess* k^asUAtaBB, isrslwnsnr Bala.
» . U Bl—a. lasaSMay, &lt;ir»« IMnUty. *sA [n^4.nsasM is MaNMM asssvslly; O—sawmiiB. EoUepy. a*4 r,i&gt;: Mrntal ssA rbyatesItMapari

,k

Tbs warK-rasewnMMlbsr. is thia MwitsMs
Uciar*. elaarly prarM ma* hi* awn «x|*ria*a.
that ik. awiol osawaweasM «f tfVa*es* i*&gt;ay h*
*&gt;*ato*llT rvsmvM wiilimn wei s»sa. a»4 witV
sat 4aar«ra» .uraml abSHttfosa. fotocm. Is
awssti, rbMewmm, wUinr at a aeua
stssreaWesasSarUla sail effwtaaf. by whah

DaBilag*. Dos.ll.IMT.

. MBIT

“ “• T""&gt;le »f F«*a-

newTork’,

BOBTON,
PITTMXI HGII,

BALTIMORE »nO
WAOHlRfiTOltciTT.

BLACKING:

W*
M..UW . Lm.i.n,
Tbl* h IbsmdykMH* totk.
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !
■EVOLUTION II TIAIEI

Whlab I* put Bp In Hal and Quart Cam.
rasdy for war. It ia a aspencr artiela
and • .mated tn stet |wrfr*l mImAcUos

And &gt;rt avllnin LudKV t»&gt;* ■ .

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GEO. M. DEWEY,
JIT flAirri-XUS. BARIIY CO., MICE.,

She gxstinjs gxanrr
RATES OF AOVEBTU1KU.

K &lt;x«.. ■ «- r« •; &gt; -

’*sts‘iiwstm«S’x!iiiK

BY OEO. M. DEWEY.

Vol.''in.

TEZM8.-tt.ao m Amnnr

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 22,18G8

Wrfflral.

. ri •&gt;bbi1»

fftiKu, nsmTsesiT««»! uwi »e»i»e»i wee

NUMBER 52.

Jottnt

that menufartriwd lumber is of that
___ ________ .w .rfU*
Among the Peer Giris.
manufactiired
. that floor- which fallows, that one process of manu­
Once a year, however, tho valley pro­
Mr. FERRY.lumber
" underbid
facture does not necessarily make either mts a meat animated appearance. The
Such is the title of a corefuL’y prop
lumber, laths, or shingles. I would re­
cd and moat affecting article in the A]
mind gentlemen that in tho manufacture
caravans, un- number of Putnam'i Mayutint, which
cannot be known or constructed into any
scribes the poverty, sorrow and temp
other article but lumber. The terms
bans of the poor ecwmg'girte and st
AD may spring trmn logs, “ t^y K^- and bathe in the stream where Jesux is girls in the city of New York. Thi
tiro of different articles of lumber and ally do. r or uutance, logs taken from a said to have been baptized by John.— thousand is the' least cornputativn of th
not names of other articled of merchan­ common boom at the foot of your mffldise.
Mr. BLAINE. How about doors and
writer detail* their daily Live* expceea
the shore rises in an abrupt chalk
the impositions of their employer* do*
Mr. FERRY. Theoe ore manufactured
lumber, in my judgement, and ore not
considered an included in the excejrfion coining manufactured into a shingle
at all, far the simple reason illustrated by Logs token from the eamo boom
table is ths descent to a life of lewdnosa,
my remarks, that tho idea of lumber, ty drawn another way into the saw-mill and
provided they do nut contract fatal diafirst slabbed in whole or in part. Theee
cascs from oti-rwork aided by tho foal
slabs, by a second sawing are cut into
air of their crowded sewing rooms and
Mr. PIKE. Under the decision of tho ' the requisite length, and by a third and thus washed away. The Christian A&lt;nb fetid sleeping apartments. Tho fifteen
Treasury Department in relation to this forth sawmg, or proccta, mode into man­
thousand prostitute* of New York are
matter, the phraiM'ulogy used in tho re­ ufactured laths, thus losing tho title of appear in nublic with unvailed facca,step ' largely replenished from this source —
ciprocity treaty being “lumbar, unmanu­ log to take tho name of lath. The slab­ down without hesitation among the Tho writer well reasons, that efforts to
factured in whole or lupart," which came bed log, by a second sawing, is con vert­ crowd of men, with their cltildron on rescue the latter are costly nnd unsucin free, shingles that were shaved did not ed into perfect lumber, by a third edged their shouldara, and dip them repeatedly ceosful compared with those which nek
cumo in free, but were taxed, while laths into perfected lumber, ana may again bo under tho water, in utter disregard of rr.thcr to prevent the eril. If we can
that were sawed camo in free and boards planed, tongued, end grooved far finish­ their erics and screams. Still mure vio­
camo in free. But shaved lumber, planod ing purposes or for flooring or ceiling, lently do tho Riu»ians and Greeks act;
lumber, and finished articles, such os and all tho while bo nothing else than their fanatxm is only appeased when some
doors, sashes, blinds and articles of that lumber. It will be seen, therefore, that of their number, ns often happens, hare
kind, did not camo in free. If tho com­ procvracs of manufacture, or degrees of lost their lives in tho rushing river—a
mittee had used that phraseology it form, finish, or quality.cannot be the dis­ fate apparently envied by the survivor* to defy effutt. It is almost as bad in oU
would havo been familiar at the Treasu­ tinctive line of severance between the
re Department I snpjx»e this phrase­ chnrncteristice of lumber to dotermine
go, if unveiled,
tarty
ology used by the committee would be tbo construction of the term “unmanu­
sad a lecture. 1------- ,-------- ----------factured lumber,” as submit! d by tho
done by systematir philanthrophio visitacity treaty, and in conaeqneneo of the conference ousnmittee, and now under
tiun to learn of and relieve tho iudividudecision under that treaty.
eonxidnratian. Without, therefore, going
Mr. HALBEY. The nilingo
v
-------- bevond legislative proprieties, or in any soon vicars, and the sediment falls to the tectire unions fur •elf-erapluymcnt, girls
|)*rtinent under tho present law
lai is that ' »«y amuming to state what were tho bottom.
[isrtinent
boarding bouses, homes for the tranaent
tawing and planing of Itnnber, tuugning ' views ot or to commit the members uf
The Jordan (Scktnal tl Kthi-) takes its reception of tho destitute Ac. Bat wa
I and grooving uf boards, and grimliug o! of tho conference committee to any par- source in a marshy district near Hasbuisb would make two other suggestions, prac­
lirvouatuQs ore net oinsidcrod manufac- limit** basis of construction, I run piop- in Lebanon ; flows through the Lake of tical in tlft’ir nature und worthy of Lciug
,uns*’ , t,
I wly state »y conviction of tho true in­ Gcnncsarvth; and then, after many urged '•upon the attention of young
Mr. FERRY. Tim gentleman has an- ’ tent or import of tho Words “unmanufoo curves and windings, rushes into the women wno are cotn|«Ucd to weak tur a
I swerod fur me, and I wish hero to date, turod lumber" by declaring it to mean, Ghor, and loses its waters in tbo Dead living.
| in further explanation of tliis coustruo- ] jn my judgement,
j—i—all
»it sorts, vtn.l.
'
Sea. Ila direct course is about one hun­
kinds, forms,
Tho Grat j^Lat they should avoid large
tiun, that whenever any flouring and finish, and qualities of lumber ns hare dred and twenty-fire miles in length ; bnt cities* and reSain in the country. Theas
ceiling or any plan ml lumber of any kind not by further manufacture nnd other it has many windings and angles; near perishing thousands, the details of whose
is sliipiK'd Io market it is always de­ rombtnatians and farms passed into such Jcriebo its width is eighty feet At its uiinery are so harrowing, thatoneshrinks
scribed as “lumber” and r.cl eqietfally construction ns to lose tho palpable con­ onterance into the Balt Sen, where it trts from coming hi contact with them, and
an "flooring” or 'planed
lumber.” ft ditiuna of lumber by transfurmation into ates a small delta. Lieutenant Lynch even grieves to hare read of them, are
.
lie of lumbar,
shape of some snccificnlly known ' found it a hundred and eighty yards in prineipeHy from tlio country, attracted
si) goea by tho title
lumber, whether
whctiicrtlio
_________________
in the rough or manufactured. Mani- I artiste
artitlo of uso and merchandise
mcrenandiso by wide!
which 1I breadth, with a denth of throe feet.
by a deriro tn see something of city life.
! fiats of earpiee frequently designate dif- it « generally ami inreriably uanrod.
| Al onetimo the Jordan mirrored i
feront qualities, M euninnm, flnit. second,
Mr. Speaker, much as I regret tho fail- wntera beautiful towns, bnt now
itli5crUany
| and third ujipera, imwpoOtive of whether , ure tu include in thia exemption from miaemblo ruined boux*. Nut far distant
I tire cargrH^ are composed uf boards, , taxation all manufneturod articles heretomoats onil\temptations of tho city &lt;
Bcantling. flooring, riding, or clear stuff fore mnged under the freolist, / am cunsumo virtue and health. One drai
THE HEW TAX BILL.
|
nad, whether planed or unpinned, the tout with tlio inclusion of broadstuff and
■ ■ ——
I whole gtws to market under tho general I lumber. Tbcso. of ths many articles at tbo sound of the trumpets of -JasbuB,
1 Hon T. W. Ferry's Speech on Bxmnpt- term of lumber. When, however, door* j taxed, orc, perhaps, the proper ones to bo the walls crumbled into dust and ruin, tne, and a frosh crowd uro ready to inroot
I or laths or shingles are shipped, they ore free of taxation ironic two can bo saved, and all the inhabitant* excepting If*bah in tlio tottery ' Thorn ore girls tmough
lag Breadstuffs and lumberf doaignatod in the bill of lading or tnani- It baimoniros with the thorny uf that
| fast as such, whttber «awcxl or shaved j legulaticm which generously grants n free When rebuilt, it acquired fame aa the
, Riprasentiittvs F«ny and Senator | shingte* Ihay are not and cannot bo | homestead to the poor settler who, for sent of the school of tbo prophets; it
Howard, of Mlehlgan.,'wsre on the Corn- ' Lby
any pcx .--------------------------------------flourished anew, and became, after Jeru­
------------------ -----r - ------------------ want of means, would otherwise roam
nilttcoof Conference appdln'ed tncon- ( manufacturod lumber. They caused to homeless and n wanderer throughout tho salem, tho first town of Palestine. In
■ Idcrthe paints of dlsegrremcnt between | lx&gt; lumber when they by ditfereni form 1laud.
—1 Freeing luml-er from taxation the time of Augustus, Herod* held his
the
two houses
the---bill to
----------- — ---on
------._ exempt i। become lalh
loth and »l&gt;inglo«.
shingles.
hosrnis its cost nnd cheapens the shelter
slAlter court there; fine [inlncce overtopped the, thrir daughters ttwny from tho city, uu- '
fivsens
1 certain manufacturers from Internal tax. ' rr t[ uml.-ntend
unib-ratand thi.,
(his oxci
exception—and 1 of tho homestead. Roltsuing breadstuff* palm-trees ; mighty aqueducts provided leas they can go hitu the families of rela.. that
.i—.conference
r----- *•- Mr.
t&gt;----------—. ' was prr-MUt during tbo dUcussiuu
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, in ..
1I Al
Ferry_«u
offtercd
the fronj taxation reduce* tbo coat of tho pi- refreshing water to the populous coti- tivea, sad ore sure of employment which
committee—it applies only to that kind I mal food of the primal poverty-stricken morvial town; the spectical-krving multi- is butli healthful and remunerative.
of manufacture ot lumber whitm run verts sottlcr. With a free home, a free shel- trade roe attracted ny an'mnpbh^MtoT,
Our second fUggcetlon Le.thst a sj-eedy
in the arena of which the people assem­ nnd effectual remedy for the evil, so far
tain in the free list bmdstuflk and lutn- it into different materials by wliich it is
ber. Other manufactures, according to thereafter designated and known ax a Mxy conditions uf livelihood are protect­ bled to deliberate ; extensive storehouses
ed and the poorer classes of the commu­
tpoeific article of commerce.
cd, Is open Immediately tu there Uroaaon each tbousam I doffers &lt;if rale* above
Mr. Speaker, to bo more explicit, and nity bafriemlod by * cousiderato Govern­ cosily commodities a ith which they sup­
Ave thousand dollars, of two dollars.— in hopes to clenr up tho oonfasian of ment. With such protection and such a plied the luxurious inhaUUnia of Boar been mentioned by the writer tn JWId the discussion on the bill so reported, ideas with which gentlemen seem inclin­ start in life failure to rise above the mis­
'
ed to enrirete this question of phraseolo­ fortunes which hover around the mure
dependent classes of atisunship must bo
Mr. Speaker, as my name appears ap­ gy, I may sny that In the committoo* of chargeablb to personal inefficiency ralh- were gathered Jews, Greeks, Humous, are we told that thirty thousand poor
pended to tho report 1 desire to say to the conference 1 hod tlio honor to more tho CTthnn to litgialativo magnanimity. I and Arabs; from Italy and Spain came girts are Starving over their needles,and
House that, as a member of tho confer- amendewent exoepting breadstuff* lum- trust tho report of tho conference com­ soldiers, dancers, gfadiators In thaae And no relief but In a fall from virtue,
euoe oosnmitieo, I was ntixfotis to secure b«r, shingles and lath, nnd helming that mittee will receive tho concurrenco of tho thronged streets the wild children of Ish- when there are twice thirty thousand
the exemption of all manufactures that I reveal nothing that took place in com- Huusc.
mnel and Esau—dwsllcni in tents, pic- families In the nine city who would bo
had heretofore appeared on tho free HsL mitten more tlrnn is proper for tho eluci­
tureequo nnd warlike—camo to sell their glad to employ them in domostle work.
, But, ns was said by tho chsirman of tho I dation of Ibis matter, I may also say that
flocks and herds, fattened on the rich
The .ordan and Jerichoco nferenot ootntninoe, it wan imposaible “shingles and lath” were strenuously ob­
pastures oftho Jordanjtocn whom neith­ molds, at remunerative wages? Muse
to accomplish this desirable result We jected to, tne committee consenting to
an nnrmsonnble pride be gratified, cron
Barren and craggod rise the mountains er emperor nor queen could bind.
therefore took up with what we could the exemption of lumber, but unwilling
With ths glory of Jerusalem sol alto if the irlee be life or virtue? Ifro.cafl
to include sawed or shared sliinglc* or .of Judea ; arid and sunburned are tho
Intlu They reluctantly assented to lum­ plains of Sliaron ; but where tho wind­ the star of Jericho. Sandy waste and no longer upon us for pity, and cease
I
loans
o&lt;
-stone*
broken
colnrnns,
hnlfthe needier a wall, whether It be in tho
I desire here to state that, in vi&lt;vw of ber, but would not open the duor to fur- ing waters of tho Jordan flow, tho sandy burred in rubbish, and arches of acqnefarm of tbo "Song of the Ebirt," or tho
thex exemption* Tbo question then ,desert becomes a pleasant land.
arose whether tlio term lumber would
Tho Delta cd tho NQo is not mare
article in Putnam. At this moment
cover all articles of different names made sunny nor the shores of our mountain 1
there are thousands of families In every
lakes
more
bright
end
verdant,
than
tho
of that article and uf various combina­
city, vexed with ignorant, untidy, in­
cussion upon this tonic whether this tions of that material. To guard against picturvoqne banks of the Jordon ; for
competent servants fre-h from Ireland
phraseology would include all forms of
srmbling
cowsheds
than
human
dwell
­
hero tho hot rays of tlio sun are ti-mpcrcd 1
or Germany, who -would be glad enough
lumber converted into other article* and this tho qualifying term unmanufactured
was effered by s member of the com­ by tbo refreshing stream as it rushes .ings, ehrne remains ; hore and there a to exchange them for farmers' daugb.
I think I do not mistake tho views
mittee and adopted. Its purpose was to majestically down to the Dead Boa; hero block Bedouin tout and an old watch tors from tho country, and metlianlcu*
cut off nil articles that by tho protvw of :luxuriant cornfields alternate with thorny
and laborer.' daughter* In the city—
were mine) in saying that the expression
groree and craggy rooks, and the rustling Jericho'
excludes all kinds of lumber that havo manufacture had been transformed into ,
Tbo dwellers in Riha, tho modara rep- families in which imh young women
such definitive characteristics as to bo ,of the tail roods minglee its sound with
would fin 1 the tno.t catnfortable of
taken'such other farms as to be named
generally known, accepted, aud named tho murmur of tho flowing water*.
'rcssuitative of Jericho, are oC tho negro
■ad designated by other specific, terms
they have black woolly hair, nnd homes, gosrt food, kind treatment and
Herj tho cool shadoo uf willuws, ac- S;
'
than lumber. Fur instance, furniture is tho general dunnia&amp;’d cmn of lumber.— acios, and holm-oak is enlivened br tho '
countenances are deficientin mti-llimanufactured lumber. Bo is a desk or
’o, Tito appearance, of tho dirty and opportunities for Improvement.—
The distinction, I think, in very clearly bright tints of the nomogrunoto and ulo* ger.t
|
bureau, sofas, chairs, book-eascs, or any
auttlod when you attempt to consider the andor; white laurou, tamarisks, and ar­ huts of malted mild and ndfaH, in whoso Twunty-flve years ago we began married
names of articles synonymous or inter­ butus attract tho qyo, as woU aa the dea­ interior tho half-naked inmates lie ex­ life Ln Bo-ton, and at that Unit (and
changeable. bliiugles ore nut lumber der fig-tree, with its in tori nan g branches, tended with their shaggy dogs by their still more a Utile earlier,) a large por­
* &gt; disgust. Hedges of thorns tion Of the families in the city had for
nor lath; lath is not aliingles or lumber anil broad, overlapping leave*
domestics fanners' daughters from.
Tho rod ftjchtiti-likc flowers of the
Any more than lumber is either shingles
Maine, -who went out to lervlee for
sirfr.and the orrangw-tinted fruit of tho
X^a time thU tb» u
tuning print of
aulanum, glow brightly in the warm sun­
construction. The exceptksi applies to
beams ; white here ana there the tttrbanall farms of lumber,whether in tho rough neevmarily uf like nomenclature, after shsjted bead of a solitary pohn b-oe. mrpnettle down ns they were brought up.—
-.1- a__ ..
undergoing various processes of manu­
Neat, intelligent, capable, they wtritcd
facture, by Which their form, charnctorbsmt end bnlistim, and Uttt are materially changed.—
tbe faintly rather than Ferrante. It:
lumber are merged »n
Nuram T to ba diverted ur answered by
~aa; and naturally bo*Aj*a

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�pay mys^f. Cost nothing to enter la
this dess. Tbe abesp will bo sheared
at the Festival; untese objected to by
the otBccrn of tbo fiMtl val, if so will be
B’Aereas, We, the teachers of Barry sheared near by ou tbe same day.
B. P. CADY.
C-Junty lock wtth profound regret upon
the apathy of the masses which is so
manifest in their neglect of those things,
which, though small la themselves,
contribute much to the success ef our
schools, and,
IFAereas, Theroaresemo things which
lug wtu held this afternoon, at tbe pri­
Thea kill 1 and spars not 1
will contribute to oar succees u teach­
Then strike I and let every blow cut ers, and to the more rapid progress of mary school house near the eeater of
dfep Into the heart of ths monster f
our pupils whleh wo cannot cureelrss our town, for the purpose of determin­
Do this, and victory I victory I! shall perform, but whleh ie peeullnriy tbe ing what could be done by our township
, it'e republish the following editorial
by way of helping forward the great en­
be our watchward and reward.”
work of our patrons, therefore be Lt
ffrmlad week'* La Cross Democrat, a
terp rise—tlmt of the Grand River Valley
Itesoteed, That if parents would reap
tewing Domoctatlcforgan of Wisconsin,
the
granteet
bneflts
from
the
whools
to
in order that loyal and good men, who
and ef course the action that was taken
which they send their children. It fa for
have the best interests of the country al
could not bed'-emod derisive upon the
We are requested to give notice that them to give to the school more of their question. Wo were disappointed, how­
frtort, may see to what that party la
there will be a Convention of Posts, personal attention, and that their visits
tending.
ever at the offish n ess (If I may be allow­
Grand Array of the Republic of the to tbe school bo frequent, thus enroared the expression) of some In the south
State of Mldilgan, held at Odd aging both pupil and teacher.
“Wo are pleased to sec moremsuU
ii
Fellows Hall, in the City of Detroit on
Resolved, That the condition of many port of our town. Able speakers were
sommenced for Democratic organisation
in attendance, and no doubt some were
Wednesday the «th day of May next, at of our school houses to such, that teach­
Ln the South. It is important that this
10, o’clock a. m., for tho purposo of ers and pupils are n s cessarily discour­ convinced of the Justice of bearing a por­
ahoujd be done early and well. Every
tion of the expenses of this enterprise.
electing Department officers, far tbe en­ aged in their efforts, and the school, la.
Southern State should be fully nepreThe elector*, no doubt, will seen be call­
aeated In the Democratic National Con- suing year, and the transacUou of such stead of advancing, must stand still or ed upon to say what shall or shall not
other bualnoas aa may come before the retrograde, aud that It fa in vain to ask
CnaveaUon. JSacA Post wBl be emitted for material advancement in the greda be dene In the premises; and I confi­
to five delegatee.
of our schools, until tbe school house* dently hope and expect that our town
will at least vote the 5 per cent tax. I
Soldiers In locations where no Posts are very much improved.
•-■mon who were embarrassing to the
Reeotved, That, inasmuch m many will send you the minutes of the pro­
have been established, but whore it is
'tmtWerete Government, and plotting
school dJrtricto are but poorly supplied ceedings:
deemed
desirable
to
form
such,
can
send
Its overthrow, throughout the lata treMeeting called to order at 2:90, P. M..
oaeh Are delegates, who will be duly in- with rasps or charts, we do hereby rec­
idendous struggle for .Southern righto
ommend that every school be supplied
anfi oustltntlonal liberty against tbe
at tbe earliest period with a good set of O. Sylvester, chosen Secretary. The
Puritan crusade for the •abjection' of
primary charts and outline maps, and Hon. Mr. Pringle, of Jaekron, was then
white men in the South to nrgro 1 and
that the dictionary be no longer found in introduced, and spoke at length. Ho
mjn^rol supremacy, and who, since the
only three-fourth’, but in all of our garo in detail the history of the road
triumph of the Federal aims, in part by that the Copperheads are eetnbllidilng
thus far, and vividly portrayed the great
the Au /ffas Klan or an organlratlon of
the aid of their machinations, have vol­
Resolved, That the variety of text advantages &gt;rt arc offered by It. Immiuntarily placed themselves on a level rlmllar character, trreuonable tn Ito ob­
books found in the various nchooh of the dlate completion. Mr. Cal io was then
jects
nnd
alms
throughout
the
North
ns
with negroes, and not only that, but
have sought to Impose upon their white as is apparent from the following notice. county U an evil that call* for ^nmcdl- Ing intimately acquainted with the needs
["OnTbauday, April 23.1WS, we shall *te abatement, and wo therefore request
neighbors tbs same degradation.
be prepared to furnish all parties to or-' —
*- ’throughout
’
* * school board,
the county to of the Road from his long connection
This eon UmI is to be waged upon prin­
with it, added greatly to the Interest of
ciple. and our staudard-lx^rere must be ffanise tor tho protection of Hfe and lib­ co-operate with tbo County Superinten­ hl* remarks. Ho gave aomo valuable in­
erty. wMle suprtmac}/, State aquality, dent In his efforts to procure uniformity.
taien of principle, sound In the tsltb.
and equal taxation, thn several blanks
Resolved, That we recommend to tho formation, and also exhibited a chart of
Bond, as delegates from tbe South,
the
line thus lar. Mr. Wright was next
men who can le depended upon—who and Instructions necoaenry to the forma­ people of Birry County, that such a called upon, and also called to mind the
tion of Lkoiovs for the more rapid and change bo made In the opening and clos­
effectual advancement uf tho qsand ing of our school terms, that the vaca­ fact that ve also expected to reap great
5 ATI OX AL and MILITARY MOVKMKItT tions will occur during the hot and sul- advantages, and ought therefore to lead
try days of summer, rather than in the a helping hand. After some debate a On every Cash Purchase amounting
g-.tee be cast for men who. through dtbMO, and at tbe some ratio oc larg­
spring and fall, and that tho "three term vote orthose o.cscnt was railed fur, as
r* cowardice, venrity, or lack of princi­
system
l&gt;o adopted Instead of the one to whciher the6 percent, lax should not
er or smaller purchases.
ple, aided and abetted the most gigan­
be raised. It was ncgstlrvd by a little
now generally practiced.
*‘Lacrosse, Wto.”J
H E LABGEST, CHEAPEST AND
t |r wrong of modern days.
'
majority
;
but
of
course
can
not
be
eel
Resolved, That our thankh art due to j
Mtn of the South : be true go them We deem It of the utmost Importance the citisens of Middleville for the kind- j down as the expression of our town. A
wlhohavc been true to you, when It In­ that an efficient Post, Grand Army of
BEST SELECTED STOCK
subscription list will probably be circu­
volved peril of personal vlo'enco, de­ tbo Republic, be established at once In neee they have manifested toward us lated, and a meeting called soon, we ex­
struction of property, unlawful impris­ this Village—also others In tbo county. during our stay among them, and the ' pect, and then we may have something
untiring efforts put forth to make our
onment, ana even death Itself by mob
more to offer. 11 ought to need no argu­
vtrtt pleasant nnd profitable.
law or illegal military oommlwiloiii.
Resolved, Thai opr (hanks be also ten­ ment to convince any person residing In
Bet aside all policy men w ho barter
dered Superintendent Paimkr for tbs this county, that if ho lends bls vots
principle for safety or office, for they I
ngalnst
the aid called for, be willingly 20 per Cent Below any other Mouse in
Instruction given on the present occahave failed you in the past and will be­
fights against his own best Interests and
thia City.
tray you in tbe future,
those of posterity.
jTho eureet way for yoo and me to,win
Truly yours,
io to put In nomination the beldest and derings end meanderlnga, 1 have finally
W
m. O. 8ylvb»txr.
found a place that •ults one, and 1 pueaa
that I ahall stop l^rre. I am in Burt
ronnty, Nebraska, situated about fifty
Enrrnn Baxtout.—Through the csiTfillca above Oinaha, the Metropol's of umna of yonr paper I wish to exproas
A very funny incident occurred In a
cuatage they want Is one that wHi bring the Weri. Otnabs is a city of about ten my Views, on tho action of tho Execu­
tuBMMltof. It mu-t be radical, though thousand Inhabitant, situated on the tive Committee of the Barry Co., Agri­ neighboring slty, says an exchange, a
Leapenng-ooe mat cuts oeep into tne Mfooouri River; it b a very pleasant cultural Society, In establishing a Sheep few days rlnco and one whleh Is too
heart et tbo great questlonathat are agi- place, and 1s growingrsry fast; and It Shearing Festival, the minutes of good to tie lost. One of our celebrated
Litlag the public mind. They want to fa calculated by many that In a few which were published in your isuueof composers has written a very pretty
atop at no half-way house, between years It w!U be a second Chicago. And March lUb. It was proposed by ms al •ong entitled ' Rise Me,” &lt;L very pretmongreliam and genuine Democracy.
safer the eountiy In this vidnlty.lt te that time to hold a Shearing Fwllval on 1 ty, blushing maid, having beard of the
••ng, and thinking she would get it,
**«t roen kt President and Vice the prettiest place that 1 have found In the 20th day of May next. 1 also pro­
jT^erlflect who have nerve, pluck, mlll- all my travels. The river bottom ex. posed that the-praiulmni to bo awarded with some others, stepped into a Basic
•tore to make a purchase. One of tho
t«ry spirit and daring! who, if they re- tends kick Into the country about fif­ should bs ths name lu number, though clerks, a modest young man. stopped up
eehre a majority of the white votes of teen miles In width, and extends up the leaolu amount, as those given at the
to wait on her. Tbe young lady threw
ths United Statro, including youre, men river thirty-two miter. There te a belt State Sheep/ Shearing Festival. This back her veil, saying :
of tbe South, will march to Washington of very heavy Umber about thice miles Im*, proposal did not meet w Ith approv­
"I want 'Rock Mo to Seep.' "
at the bead of, and backed by, ths white In width, running tbe whole length of al, hence were excluded, (lie BoutbThe clerk got the song, aad put It b*mon of America, and take their seats, ths bottom, and back of that there to a downs entirely, and growers of the

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of human freedom, and all was at once
marred, and blackened, and rendered
bonU, rad MhramB
tbuwh U h»l
•.............. i wmsethMtbepbgQM
Egyptian.
It is for ua to restore its beauty, recall
its peaceful happiness, make glad LU
•orc and troubled * hearts, and kill the
aecuAed serpent which has been the
author of so much wrong^und suffering,

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and ralnsugurate tbe white.teen's goveromsnt, In spite of man or devils 1
They will co "either with their
ahlalda upon them 1” Dead or alive,
they must go, borne, if need be, by a
million of armed meu.
And whatever may be tbo progress or
condition of mongrel reconstruction—
let your States be organized into black
»&gt; tarns, or stand as they do now, in a
r,te of political chaos— you, men of
t »e Fouib. must record your vote*, and
they must be counted, and as that vote
ahall show, together with the voles cast
by the white men of the North, a ma­
jority for or against our candidates, so
shall tho result bo declared, and so shall
it stand and be carried out
v tf this facings bloodshed,then let blood
If this carries war into the manufac­
turing districts and commercial cities of
Ln# North ; if the torch w hich has blaz­
ed through the Sooth, leaving nothing
but desolate beartb-stonre and blacken­
ed ruins, rblts the grand structures and
costly machinery of Lowell end Lawreaee, built by the poor man's sweat and
made prosperous by tribute wrong from
the jtow man's hard carnlngs.and levels
with the dust the proud and bosstad
palaces of Stewart and other*, whe ar­
rogate the title of -‘Merchant iTlncse”
in ear lend, then let the torch blaze and

U-t all this, and more and worse come
if Lbgy will have Uao, rather than an*
knowtodgs Lbs Just rights and yield to
the ilghtfalsupremacy of tho white
b. pl.loJ u Ihu.
__
J supreme qaaUU«o of rare
eluUon and courage to carry the thing
through, and triumph is certain.
Briere rurh • spirit the mongrel cow•rd* will quail and acknowledge defeat.
They woald not dare to farce on auoh

level tract of country of about twelve
milrs in width running thirty-two miles.
The soil io a blank sandy loam. and very
rich. They tell me here that the Jong
er they work the land, the I-etter It gets.
1 have a brother living here, and he has
got one field of one hundred acre* that
be has had crops on for nine rocceralva
ycers; and the last four cropM have been
wheat Tbe last crop yielded 35 bushel,
per acre. The land here requires no
seeding or manuring to keep it up.
Land te worth from five to forty dollars
per acre. The homesteads arc all taken
up Io thia vicinity; bat a short distance
from here a person can get one, furtlfi,
of 100 scree. I think it to far bettor for
a young man, here, than to spend bls
days in grubbing around the stumps In
Michigan. Here all a man bos got to do
to to build a fsRoe around hie whole farm,
and then put up a log hou-a, and then
he to ready to live. Here a man can get
rich, while another man la clearing off
a small farm in Michigan. Wheat to
worth $2.00, potatoes &lt;2.00, com f 1.00,
oata *1.00. Ho you eon eee that ws have
got about aa good a market here as you
have there. There Isa groat chance for
specntoUon hero, and It is going on
briskly, the limes ore good, Rooney Is
plenty, and a great deal of It changes
bands dally. Land is on the raise, and
I havo no doubt that In leas than ten
years from now, this very land will bo
worth &lt;100.00 per acre, and it any om
wants land tn thia country, tbe sooner

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Cotswold and Llcretera, were not to re­
ceive the same encouragement, as were
tho growers of Merinoa. As Mr. Bray,
of Thornapple has already given a pro­
test against tills action of the comptitter,
and a* I am not personally Interested I
shall make no comments but merely to
call the attention of the public to the
Tbey«ay that tbe teotia to be the
sheep •hearing the largest fleece, and
worth the most money. From ths read­
ing of this clause, we find that the com­
mittee are not only to be Judges of wool,
but are to decide the respective value of
alieep as well. If thia be the case (and
from the test which they give we can­
not but nuppooe it to be,) andhla com­
mittee Is to apprize the stock, aa well as
leelffA and cxasilne wool, and if that
committee la to be composed of persons
who are directly iutareoted, who tbemaelvea are to decide upon the morite of
thott own stock, If thia to the design,
then will the Festival prove, salt ought

"Now,” said the young lady, "I want
The Wandering Refuge*.'”
“Yoe, ma'ma,” said the clsrk.bowlag,
sod in a few minutes he produced the
'• Refugee.”
"Now, ‘Kira Me,"’ said the young la­
dy, of course meaning the song above
The poor clerk’, cyw popped fire al­
most, aa he looked at the young lady In
utter askmUbment.far he wm not aware
of the fact that a song by that name
bad been published.
“Wb-what did you ray, Mias t"

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rU Rail itoads, to which

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

e the Erie Is right, an
imsnrr of the people
it to cordially sustain
hair efforts to prevent
H controlled by tlio N

DRUGS &amp; MEDICDTEB,

"1 can't do It; I never k farad a young
lady in my life,” said the clerk.
And about that time a veil dropped, a
young lady left In a hurry, clerk trit
queer, and dealer lost the sale of some

LAROB AND SPLENDID STOCK OP GOODS!

A Beautiful Custom.—in ths
mou tains of Tyrol, It to th. custom of
the women and children to come out,
when
It U bedtime, and slog their na­
For tuy own part I am resolved to see
tair play, or leave the clique to them- tional tonga until they hear their hus•elvee. If‘the committee ®n makes
satisfactory explanation and define
their position to bo a proper one, then
wo are willing andansiocs to hear from

spec*, and apprise at the Festival, fa
N. Bartow, L. Power., and T. Altoft. the first stanxa, they listen a while for
Now, are they ________
competent persons for the answering strain from off the water,
and continue losing and listen rill tbe
the task. Of tbe two first
well known vutess come borne ea ths
tide, tel Ung that the toted oom are almeet home. How sweet to weary fisherman.M the shadows gather around
him, must be tho tongs of tbe loved
ones at homo, who slug to cheer him
bow they strengthen and tfcfaten'
U
r“B,‘
UJ*- bU“bto dwsUea by tho owe Truly, tt fa

Tns Dotvactiac Rcrca
bly-conducted Republica
hanged hands, and will
dltcd and published by H
OX, the well known edito
luron Press. Tbo Rrpvb
hArgt of Mr. CAMmui. h
eUabie, able, effioont en
xpuuentof'^ho principle
Ublicau Union f«ity, an J
lent service In the cause o
cm. \V.bldMr.C*MFB*
s^wfcatover ealiing be m
ngage, and trust It may b

'bleb we are sorry tn lear
iosa has not been, fur su
If, C'amfeell gave the

wishesattca-J M
I new field, tho
i abilities ensure suc

S

Books and Stationery,

groceries,

Vtota L. Betaford, Orang
■ .Wx, Myra c. JosU
aMms, LllUa Oates,
Utas. Ms NeEwefr. Oet
■ssste A. Curtis, Katie Wa
ah Yerwtaw, Elia Balrot

�Betal and gUisrtUantous.
-

.

——

JEU XU R.

uu AMU1-

BUSINESS CARDS.

Tbe bigb praiaee tmauatiag from people in all
neh Webster, Record.
parta ef the world that hare dcri.ed beaelit fm&gt;
AnnaM. Flower, Ruble A. Barnum, the see of RADWAYI REMEDIES. ororaa
Geo. D. Barden, Usury SUuchcomb,
Mrry E. Land, Woodland. Harriet A.
Stanley, Hickory Cbrnert. Nettle
Briggs, and Lidia A. Power*,
Mary E. Croueh, and Sarah 8. Wing,
North Trrt-an
V. »»___ „
. .

F. N. OALIX1WAY,

DANKER.
mujtmoKi mad* a **xm*D.
HASTINO8. • - - B4sl - • - MICH.
MISB E. WILCOX,

MILLINER.
*D STOXT, BR1OK BXOOX,
HASTINGS, • 87 - MICH.

D. B. WOODWARD,
Deate ta

Dry
GMi aii Greceriss,
soon » ayron.

d* vo* bmd anmrcnrxt
Rkkory Corwara, Mich.
o!«n»
MISS M. MEAD,

I&gt; RESH MAKER.

h:

r
t
•
•

a

.Parson al.—In the list of the officers
He is regarded ca one of the loading
alert In the towuahlp of Yankee F.prlng*
a couple at weeks since, the name of educator* of the State. As an tndteaWw. O. Swwrtin, Fchocl Inspector, t.‘on of tho appreciation of (he lecture
wasunintentionally omitted.
on the part of tho Teachers present,
there were twenty-one ucw subsoribera
,-ftADixo Cihcjjl The mecflr.g of the secured for the Michigan Teacher, op
Heading Circle advertl?*ed for this whleh the Prof. In nurv-tatn rr.ti.A,
(Wednesday] evening, on account of the
absence of the President, la postponed

commended Dr. Rodway A Cc'a. prepxrelteu.
After taking U.« Oral doat of Relitf and water
I coaid breathe with etae, and frit all my palna
dimlniatung 1 cooUaued taking tan of Rad­
war's rm 1 er cry night, and a half tauponlal of
Relief and water, and s!m rubbing my ebrat and
threat with It, and. thank God. I fret myaelf per-

Hi

Settle Up.—Early next week we
nhall have our Books and accounts rea­
dy for settlement and wl»h to settle with
every person to the cIm of our second
year. bring toApril 1st. 1868.

Flat Jewnlry. As.. Ac,, cusnpriaing a gr*al raricr ofoMfal *rUdM,all to bo sold lor OJIDOL.
lAR. Tu uy «t • •cading bb U&gt;&lt;lr addreBB. by
sail, aadjoeu.. we will lurwanl Ibem
cer
i tlcatoa, girlng lb* oasn s*4 ddaerislloa ef Ore
whirl, wa w.ll fr.rWarA Bae Oar

Music &amp; Jewelry.

■

General Grocers,

Resolution* adopt ,-d at the Teacher**
Institute, held In Hi-tings April 14-17.
Whereat. General education Is tho
foundation and support of free inatltutlona, and the security and perpetuation
uf our liberties depend u|&gt;on the iutelllpence and virtue of the whole people,
and, Whereas, thia iuu-Ulgeucc and vir­
tue must bo Eniigbt fur through the pub­
lic schools, conducted by able and com­
petent teacher*; It Is therefore.
Received, That we regard the Tcarhers Institute, rut Alnojt efficient agent
for qualifying teacher* for the ardlous
and ro (Minsiblc dutl-a of their vocation.
li’tolvad. That we highly appreciate
the valuable nnd Interesting lectures uf
t'rof. Whitney, Bvgg*. Palmer and
Hart, delivered nt th's Institute, and

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

Boots and Shoes,

BOOKS.

Dreis, Medicmex, Groceries,
Blank Kota and Receipt Books,

Groceries and Produce,

Livery &amp; Sale Stable,I
Groceries and Provsions,

consider Prof. Whitney, ns an “object
Icesao” for our emulation, and that our
warmest thanks are due him for prun­
ing the old Grammer tree, thereby giv- ,
lug addliloual life nnd vigor to all Its

Hartvare,Stuves,Iim,Nalli

kindly entertained us and we hope that
the schools in ths vicinity may be so
mt ch improved, aa a reau t of thia In­
stitute that they may thereby reaps
partial nmunaratllu fur their liospitall-

$2,500&lt;

THOMAS B. AGNEW

“Free Bread,’’ which we trust every
Jhvofaxf, That the Michigan TrucA«r
nrau iu Barry County will read. Few deecrvcs the rapport of tho teachers and
Districts have a more efficient, energetic friends of education throughout the
■dll devoted advocate of thnr luUrests

Mlffl&amp;lMSBta,

From Nashville.

"■ A ron of John IJnwa, about throe
years old, was drowned tn the Thorn­
apple river, last Friday. The little Mivw, with his brother about nine years
old, bad gone to tbe river's bank to play,
who, by seel'lent slipped In, and the
lirvr th- Erie la right, and thaflt is fur older Loy was not able to rescue him.
tne rxrKjtnrr of the people of the North Il was about an hour before the father
West to cordially sun tain the Directors was apprised of tbe accident; and when
hr the-r eflurts to prevent the ioa-1 1mm
1 deg controlled by the N. Y. Central the river about 20 reds.
Tbe Good Templars Lodge la prosper­
ing Only here, their numl»r» Increasing
weekly. Tho friends of tenij«rance
»bly conducted liepublican journal lina
have
lost a very important battle—tbo
■ hanged hands, and will hereafter be
rejce'.ion, by Ute popular vela, of the
edited nnd published by H. C: Bcffimoprohibitory clause of the New Conatitution. ’The moral fores which the popu­
Huron /¥&lt;■**. Tho Republican under
lar vote favoring thia clause, would give
charge of Mr. CANVUKLi.hiui ever been a
reliable, able, effioent and unfaltering I ■ to the cause of temperance, would have
| Btreugthenod.andcncourageditefrienda,
exponent of the principles of the Re- [ »o that, though tbe New Constitution
publican Union party, nnl Iras done va- 1 whs rejected, It would have in-iured wise
legislation upon the rubject and would
•lorn. We bld Mr. CAkrtmu. God speed
have given force nnd efficiency to the
In whatever calling he may In future
present low. But the friends of temper­
engage, and trust It may be, at least, "a ance should not be discouraged—“pick
t'.oancinl rucccra” in every respect,
the fllut aud try llagaln''—the right will
which wo are sorry to learn the Repub­
atJcngth prevail._________
lican has not boon, for such a paper as
Mr. Campbell gave the people of Cass
■■ounty. deserves to ba in all respects a

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Bader &amp; Maine Dealer,
DISSOLUTION.

$250

«i:w lersRTistnsrn.
FMHUK ORDER.

HEW AIVEITKEMERTt.

TRIED AND EOT TOUSD WASTING.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

oek«k S^Jcwt"

^sot..4

ton in this new field, though his well
known abilities ensure sureais, in what*.
ever piece be may “pitch his tent-’’

The following named persons havo
received certificates to teach In the
schools of this county. For the benefit
of school officers, we append to the
names, the lost office address of al! those
whose address has been made known to

CAUTION.-

sated. Ulrin&lt;»r» oe Uim. |

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Gates, John McEwen, Octavia Lurroy,
Louis A. Curtis, Katie Wakefield, Han­
nah Yerealcm, Ella Baloom, Fannie AMilas, GUoa bhephayd, Middleville.
Frank Hotmtater, Collate I. Caln,
Lois Andrus, Emily E- Hoimra, AiexlaaK* Camby, Jane A. D. Hall. E«x&gt;
geneBurt, MIHM Elite, B. F.GaakUf,
&lt; .M. Atkina, Marlon Better, Emna
Bttrttoy, Mary A Slsaou, C- W. Cramer,
Geo. W. Cramer, Mary J. Oc, Emma

�LEGAL NOTICED.

DRY GOOD&amp;

a—iteujuits of the Impeachment trial.
The magnitude and rtreumstancca of
tbe strifeInvest it with an al r al most romaBtia.-AfOfiey is power, and-potrer in
movement never fails to envoke either
aRttilrailonwaapprt’hensIvn. The scene
J^MA*presCDtad is a struggle between

Dry-Gooda,
Groceries,
Hate &amp; Caps,
Cxxockery,
TO BUY YOUB GOODS!
Boots &amp; Shoes;

NEW CASH STORE,

HASTINGS H'OOLM FACTORY.

SUPPORT HOU INDUSTRY '

the axnouafi ee-great that leghlaturcs
and courts ore charged with having
TBe Kflect U-Tbat raa laarc 1®W twenty
b^gthpogllt; two Watca have, In some
sort, become parties to the controversy,
aad.whilu tbo richer of the two mlliloD- Sheetlip. Flanela «b&lt; Cmineres.
alrr ehleftalns keeps tho field Ln the Ths prodoet of bams kndn«uy ! As good u tbs

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

■gal procreser which be mnalden
Mid establish himself lb a city
r Jersey. Meantime, from their
Loe centres of business they con­

ffn ‘Mr. Drew's al«ence from New
YbPk, Us antagonist, asfa.-as newspa­
per aahdes go, has had Chines pretty
jnueh according to his own wish. WhatVfjtf ^4 speculations the Erie Di rectors
pr'par&gt;4 u&gt; do ail kitvda uf
mgy have engaged In, they ecrtaluly
have not bought the New York dallies. House, Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
Indeed, these papers have been, in some
instances, fdbomcly laudatory of Mr.
Vanderbilt, and tu the same extent abu.

Frrt Udi enuaitl,

BOOTS f SHOES, CHE.1P!

iine aspect of Uiq affair b that Mr.
VsBderbllt, with three great railroads I
already In his hands, is laboring to poaarea hluixelf of a fourth—namely, the
I*, of which hla antagonist is a protnh»nt director. Here, at least, Mr.
Draw has the advantage of । osltton: be

slock, which has been told. Mr. Drew
asserts tint this money was needed, and
iee|lHl h*ld for extending theU road to
tl«»&lt;Weal;-that such expendftare and
extention were absolutely eetcntlal to Ita
success. Thteiraeceas of the Erie road,
befrevsr, witii its broad gauge curled
ofitWtt, would bring it into rerious
atMl damaging competition with the
xsetirt Ccut.-uL Tbe ownera of the
Central, therefore, good mnnagera m
lh&gt;y are. bring suit against Mr.Drew to
compM'hita to poy tho money over tea
roMijFpr. and not to apply It to iboextoniion of the Erie read. Meanwhile,
Mr. Vanderttnt and his frioada have
bougttwp the larger part of the stock of

O. ». milLOIHQ.

RUSSELL
&amp; STEVINS.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

HE BEST nniLT

SEWING
The Las!

MACHINE

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Success.

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY,

HASTINGS. MICH.

IMPROVED
FAVORITE

RM DRESSING

I AM NOW SELLING

in oncBolfc
will quickly restore Gray Hrtr­
io its natural color and beauty,
Jtnd f-roduce luxuriant now th. It U
'pqlw^ly lurmlcsr, and i, preferred
over crcry other preparation by
those who have a fine bead of hair,
i, well ii thore who wuh to rcitore
it. The beautiful glow and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable

$•*, haamtMr. Vandrabdt bought
thVErlo clock in the Interest of the
more wealthy and pofitable Central ?
Is not this manifestly a sacrifice to the
Central by way of preve.rtlng Western
competition on tho part of the Erie?—
And la not Air. Drew's Recount of the
reason for tho new Imuc of stock con­
firmed by the course of hlaantagonist?
Deas not the one party show Itself as
anxious tn prevent tho extentlon of the
Erie yreslwart os &lt;ho oiherdoee to effect
ilfTi not each acting in Character?—
whose predominant railroad
Interest U In tho Central will not have
Western ovutpehtlon, and will prevent
it at a snerlf.ee. Th* party wheaa solo
Int rretln'raDroada.'s In ths Erie prill
htoMfbMty submit to have tbnlr road
made the tall of a monopoly, Instead of
aa extended nnd profitable corporation.
Now, with so natural and obvious a
theory before us,whit Is there to require

mlaa? What Is there, that la, to warrant |
tbo amplelon that Mr. Drew procured « a. t xr. t r. o v n * co.,
193 S. Clark Street, CUens»*
tbo Issue of the $10,000,000 aimply to
tbrm^boul Ui«
promote hla own private ends, and And sold by all Ratal!
against tha true Interest»,of the road 7
We feel eompeliod to answer, Nothing;
snd.this view boon firmed byromeof
IbaHrfira ftrta m developed by the axamination «f tbe Legislature at Albany.
Tbe testimony of Mr. Grorab«ck certain­
ly watolne.] nothing Injurloua to Mr.
Drew, while .pjaf of General Divcp,
Vise Ereridont of the Brie road.deafrure
tht^gowaa ha knew, tbera was »o
qwaUen raised In the board about the
leoatfty of hauler ‘the bonito.1* He
teltena that “be supposed the mun.y
ww to be raised under the section In the

the West would he an adv&amp;nt-uto to it.
since it would taako a connection with

»„4.

OH C..&lt;1 wniK rr&lt;irlle» of Com.

boat to pry beneath Uic surface of this
huge oontcet, and especially to under­
stand thia abuse, but with only IndlUbr-

the moat stupendous mono^iUea In the
wJHd. If he falls,the charge for freight
and passage between New York and the
Wort-will be whatever tho suecemfh!
■WJiryoly pleases. Such a monopoly
might raise tho value of Eric stock, and
that of all the other roads under Its con-'
trol, but it Would be at the expense of
the people. 1 be people, by their legis­
latures, do not giant franchise* for the
PW1&gt; .of overgrown combinations, but
foetbslr own convenience. Monopolies
may flourish by the evil fores which Is1
in them, but they must, when under­
stood, always bo batuhil to the inut-er,
whom they never fall to oppress.
'But II Is charged tliat the contest in▼«h*gOMtlotis of personal morality :
thia Is something more serious. As for
aa we can understand the case, it stands

gtwimw Jiri

EV ERT REED’D KHD 1J» STYLE,

It Makes the Best Stitch,

Lumber Wagons. A. Na l_,at $100,00.
Open Buggies single Scat $125, to 1165.
"
•*
Two
- 130,
180.
Top
u
Single “
180. •• 275.
Ratler &amp; Jump scat wagons, “6, ‘•‘—100.

'rrcrxnVMVaK.H

E’try *&gt;d»r arUch la my liav Mpnlly low.

WE ABE COMING

dissolution notice.

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

JEWRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

Friday, Apr&lt;&gt; 1Mb.
Friday, April trtb.
Fridar, April mb.
Friday. V.y l.t

Be Sure to See this Machine,
Et lore UiJ ios

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AMT1C &amp; GREAT WSTO
Broad Gauge Hailway!
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GALION.
CLEVELAND, or COBBY.

NEW YORK,

EO’TO.N,
1‘ITTBBUKGn,
FHILADELFHTA.
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DEWE'k

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AT HASTIXG8, BARBT CO., MICH.,

Stye tjastings GaniW
BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XIII.
Susintw directory

Wtdiral.
BOOFUND'S GEBUN BITTERS,
aim

VBOOKAX

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 29, 1868
Jwtnj.

mind,* says the visitor, T

Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackbob,
riuLADELrmA. ra.

LIVER, STOMACH. OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland's German Bitters

HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,

Hoofland s German Bitters.

within him waa exploded by one glance
al those marry eyes, and he burst into a
loud roar of merriment, which the two

HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIO
WM DFJOHW.

ing to hear how Beecher would come out
with the lecture. The choir was known
afterward by tho surname of 'Tutor’s
Delight

». P. OlAtl.

.m. at.mint.

A Story From Pana.

tfHisccllanu.
mtirt,

r PRIsDLK

C U HOLBROOK.

K C IAFI .

ALFfiED C. WO.U1H.

HArrnsGs Bonn.

□sMwMsr. Ute*
Ron T M.Cmurt,,

F4
fAttUlU. tttUUAF A ••-,

HOLESALE A RETAIL.

W. A. SARTWELL

Wholesale and Retail.

SARTWELL.
kMXTtNC

Indtenspolta, with ber three children,

In Loulsvtilc. Poon after the train left
lobe cast upon the discoveries of Ute fcrHee, by the assertion that tho captured
ritual end oath were made up from the
make her escape through tbs door of the bombastic ceremonials of the Sons of
Malta and merely proved the propensity
car was filled with ladies, many of of the young men of the dub tor fen
whom were terribly frightened. All tho

until ahe was finally thrown down and

____ tell* the following story
of a Twelfth Night fete in that city: A
wealthy family in the aristocratic boule­
vard MalMberbes were amusing them­
selves inreekiDf ’ toe King's portion, or
the ring in the festival cake, when a lady
of tho company says to too hostess:
“I wish my portion to bo given to the
poorest little buy wo can find in the street”
The servant was dispatched on tliis
freezing night, and not far from tiro
house lie found a ragged urchin, tremb­
ling with cold and hunger. Ho brought
him up, was ordered into tho saloon
where a thousand lights glittered and
sparkling fire gladenod and supnriaod

Jeffersonville, with ber throe children
Cuugreaa. His knowledge and aptitude dragging after her.
for the law are very remarkable. With
Thia woman acemed to have some sane
a tine expressive countenance,aiid grace­
ful figure, and medium statute,he revives vereed rationally, the stated that ber
the boat ideal ofParliamentary eloo uenca,
and will attract great attention and wield
a large influence before the Senatorial
judges

Qrctope as tho man who had sedixod
them into joining the Ku Klux Klan and
assorting that the oath of smaesinatinn
had never been actually carried into ef­
fect. Tho Grand Cyelups, whose name
is Campbell, Ixsing in tho care of the po­
lice, it was suppoted that ho would aot
him. the reel might gut clear.
Hu’. Campbell lia* proved himself maater of the situation. In-a counter card,
he relates his whole connection with the
order, and shows that.he was seduced lu-

teen ; that they afterwards made Mm
induced him to join the enter—a young
fellow named Ferguson—draw ths ritnal
and oath, to which all were sworn; that

travelling without a protector is a mys­
Newspapers come to ns like white­
pointed, of which he waa
winged moeaangers, laden with cheering tery that will bear solution.
news, and away goes melancholy ana
In the Wrong Pulpit
forgetfulness of the losses and crosses uf
finally stating that ho has all the origin­
The Grass Lake Rrportcr relate* the al ducumeute of the order, and ten prove
which they always bring ; if perchance following:
every word bo scys to be tree, and **givo
Quite an amusing Incident occurred facts and Cguroa, names and ccta, that
friend. They are over In bbaron, the other tsbbalb. would send a thrill through ths whole
which we give fur the edification of our length and breadth of toe land.”
ous psihs of life. Point ns a family who
To clinch this statement, the Chief of
cannot, afford to take a newspaper, and
Polios publishes a curd declaring that
eithnr side, and the grammatical reviews
we will prove to you that tltey are stand­ Ively by a Methodist and Congregation­ CampboD's account is true The poBce
wore contests lor superiority, in which it
ing in their own light Their minds are al society. In the Congregaiianal kniw much more about the matter then
seif-aboorbed, and thev ore thoroughly
was vitally imriortant that every member
the Klan supposed when torn’ foolishly
should be perfect Henry was generally nerolcut Indj
luck wrapped up
ge, was to I rushed into print A detective has Ar
the latest choice, and fell on his ride aa would have i
—prwh,»dil&gt;.Mrth«lMBhoreh,.llo.
an unlucky acocsaion—being held more
; Ump, o,
n
rtrnb™, of
,„,„wUrJ I
; K- ■_
&gt;to.„ I
amusing than profitable on such occaout uini, t&gt;cing a rving ne must cnooeo a |
Tho
fair leader of one of these divis----------------; Queen. He was asked ao to do, and
Hadiaala wsreAe•• — » • • - •»
&gt;*&lt;-.• vises were st the same hour. As Mr.
ions took tho boy srido toe private sport-1 looking
’ ’
round' “
the company he chuee
] meat to put into him with female tact tho vrry lady who had proposed to redo little tn the purchase of a newspaper, did Brown came from Clinton, he eras of
course,
s
vtranger
la
the
locality,
and
as
' and insinuation those definitions and dis­ her portion of cako. Ho wsa asked why
be made frequent InquLrii-s along the
tinctions on which the honor of tho class be chose her. Ho said :
•i don't know 1 She looks the moot uf intelligence and whose advice and road for the Sharon Cburrh. was direc­
ted to Uia Coagregatlonal Church. On the murder should be dune.
4Now, Henry, A is the indefinite arti- like mother!'
hl* arrival at the church be bitched hit
sic, yon see—and must b« used only with
'Mother; whose mother F
Krat on tho list of the doomed is
Imre, went to, and found the pulpit Judge William Hunter, of the Criminal
- the singular number. You say a man
*My mother! I never knew her, but
NOTICE.
was stolen away from her, and here is tho shoals and quicksands of ruin, take
but
Court, who was duly elected to be mur­
llio papora. If j-ou wi*h to rid yourself rived. After warming
dered, nud whose life waa actually alher no t.wi t!’
Witli this he drew from out his rugged of ptok-pocketa, speculators and highway
tempied. Second waa Judge Barbour
at the and of his prayer*’
cent s likeness, which proved to be mat robbers, keep your “eyes peeled’ and pulpit, sod when the time come, rose to Ixrwia, President of ths Q/uuty Board of
•Como, Hemy, now don't bo joking; of tho very lady herself, who In Italy,
n ad the hymn. What eras his sunirise Oommiesiunera. He was to bo waylaid
decline He.’ ’Nominative He, pooece- had her child stolen from her. and now
as be opened the book, to fined It was a and shot fintn tho bushes on his way
Drunkrive Hi*, objective Him.’ *You sec liis he turns up a poor little ragged Savoyard,
WEAK ARD DELICATE CHILDREN
is piaosaive. Now you can say his book dragging along a miserable existance in
still a while, and finally beckoned to a
—but you can’t say him book.’
Pans, while his mother, by aa intuition
phis. That the ottemr
’ stop to think
’Yea I do say hymn book, too,’ said perhaps, fell that in tho air near to whore bow terrible
ods r Did you If thte wsatheHharon Methodist Church. was owing to the fact th
the impracticable robolor, with a quirioReceiving a negative answer, the rev­
al twinkle Each one of these sallies
you brought upon your friends, when erend gentleman dropped his head and
made hi* young teacher laugh, which
you degraded your manhood by getting exclaimed: "Well 1 have furnished a
Things to be Remembered.
drunk r Ob, it is a fearful thing to tram­ good subject fur an anecdote!" Of oourre each as hunting for eecanud thieves, etc.
•But now, Henry, seriously, just attend
TESTIMONIALS.
Col. Beaumont, Chief of Police, was on
ple qnderJwt
under fool the
ths high claims that God
1. That ths lute rebellion, which cost pls
to the active and passive voice. Now ‘1 &lt;rar nation toroetlvnrsand million dollars, wdnum
and man has uponreu
upon vou. Drank!
Drank! -How
• How the dilemma bo was In, and uu-skly look the list; but the nU&gt; amt was regarded
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.
• “ ’
"re, you see, because yon do .„a hmdnxh or ihuumA, of lirm,
a* so perilous that ha failed, by a few
in *■
the ear
of •J"""*
a loving wife'! How
, «”»«• “
£«
S“»
But I arn struck is passive. rpnu wwunw»R uilu
I nary familr
!"*”
’ fi.nd nxdhw Uoa may be Imagined. On arriving at rvtea uf being elected to l&gt;e murdered.
Slate Senator W. J. Smith and Ilopreiu
Imd.
rebeUion.
1
« ““p!
““ &lt;»T»
ything, do you F
scnt&amp;tiro Thus. Hamilton, and one ,or
£m, in lb. isLnree a&lt;
b«.M. • **•«
ud
himself for being lais. and so told the
•Yea I do—I strike back again F
whole
story.
On
Kir.
Gallup's
arrival
Sometimes his views of philosophical ,1JX
bmn. S.bMyU&gt; r.K.i..«™. ««"&gt;&lt; &gt;
atod.
uro. w. vroopwann.subjects were offered gratuitously. Be­
he found a very smiling assembly awaltWhen tho plot waa ripe, . tho Chief of
2. Thu UwItabouioSortbOT poll- h”“”; H. rfurf. w^r te fcB m
ing held rather of a frisky nature, his Hbom, r™»
Hon. James Thompson.
Police mado the arrest, which has creat­
jaws
as ••
to IdBis
a™ to m.»- open “
“ of hhell,
“11 unconscious ■■
sister appointed his scut at hnr elbow,
plained.
ed
consternation among the rebels of
when ano heard her els isos A class in bers of Congress and Mayors of our larg­
West
Tennessee, aa none know precisely
natural philosophy, not very well prepar­ est citfoe encouraged their Southern
Go to Sleep Early.
haw much Is known tn the detectives of
friends
to
rebel
with
promises
that
friunds
ed, was stumbling through the theories
of
ths
Union
should
**hars
fight
enough
of toe tides. *1 can exptain that,’ said
JAUKH TUOMFSOJTMany cliildrcn, instead of bring plump llieee farts wn gather from the Memphis
to do at home, that "ths war should dot The hi
,
Henry.
. b. wutb at M»»b and Di™', lino, but »« h“
•arirraa^, wl.mi b. ^nbld and freali ns a jma/li, arc as withered us oon-Mpundeuoe of the Cincinnati (JuttUt.
Frorn Rev. Joseph H. Rennard. D. D.,
‘Well, you too. the sun catches bold of b«n&gt; in Ih« North,’nnd U»i “blood *o«U । &gt;» ■* &gt;“■“
It is probable that further developments
poort™ nod
the moon and pulls her and ahe catches
will be made before tho counts.
•
• • ••
, comforts of too family ardo. Drunk!
hold of tho sea and pulls that and this run iu our own streets. ”
i He is spending the means of suj-port far
C vV The sjarit with which the Ano­
makes the spring tides ’
rmion'to fcr ^n b, lb. ^rt, at U... Jfl"™; hi. ohildmn.nU«in« fcr dotlunj. This 1 cannot
certainly; bull do
Irian people are breaking through the
'But what makes the ebb tides F
Drunk
!
His
reputation
is
going,
gone
!
know
that
those
liitlo
folks
who
sit
up
Democratio party in ths North to aripplo
foils of prieelcrnft is one of the must hn•Oh, Ant’s when the sun stops to spit
the Government, to 4J—-------- — “-4- His friends, erne by one; are reluctantly late at night are. usually nervous, weak, portant signs of tho times. Tl»e oonoueon his hands.' waa the brisk rejoinder.
leaving him to his miserable fate He small, and sickly."Tho reason why you
After about six months Henry was re­
goes down to his grave “uuhoncrod and noijd more sleep than your parents u be­ dat waa established in 1849. It baa 4pturned on his parents' hands with the
unsung." Drunk I
cause you have to grow and they do not
penally
reputation of being on inveterate joker racy against tho BepvblnThey can use up the food they eat in
4. That every single Dot
and on indifferent scholar, it was the
HiUsdateJaiclde.
thinking, talking and working, while you
should save some of youre for growing.
On Saturday afternoon, the 18th ult.
talent lying about loosely in him if he liclliun, and that was only prevented
could only be brought to apply himself. from doing co. by tho strong arm of the
Omemment.
hung himself In the barn of George Mer6. Thatwhile the Democratic Congress­ rett, about half a mile oa»t of this village.
few smart children
While Mr. Beecher was in Amherst men, Govcruoni and Generals rioteltvl
College, he led the life of a merry Clrix- their oaths, abandoned tho flag of their In the township of HUtodale. Acker bad
Han, taing something like *a converted country and weal into the Congress and
k d. rax pal*.
bob-o-Iink.’
the Armies uf the rebel Confederacy, not
a wiRfary RepulJioau from one end of the service ws» badly wounded. His
CAVT1O1
formed that the head tutor of the class
to render him untraitor to the flag of the Union, or went
—v be, il tune to
into rebel Congress or rebel ararieo.
nil-ordinate* argued and
do not worry her by bogg mg
fl. Thai while ths republican partyis
&lt;&gt;f tho Turv Lmd* throat­
WahUekamtr.* Buihurn*
now laboring to rretore the Union upon ed and'diacou raged. This waa probably
Uw basis of impartial jurtfoe and tho
a mere whited sepulchre equal rights of all loyal men, the Demobefore lie waa found In tho bam aa above

Anecdotal of Henry Ward Beecher.

। Mr*. Stowe's now book, “Men of tho
Times,” relates some anecdotes conned| od with the early life of her brother
Henry. Wo extract the following :
When Henry was eleven years old ho
iBMUUl'n or liv’d. was jdneed in his shters school in Harf­
■loa of Spirit*
ord. All tho other pupils were girl*—
Here is a school scene .
The school room was divided into two

tv srrrs a geosvkkob.

Klux Klan, In Memphis, tl
which pretended to form «
club, has rinoe caused furtJ

rived nt Jeffersonville, It was with diffi­
culty that four men could get out of the
sequence of the illness of Mr. Stevens,
for a spring. Ho heaved a deep sigh, upon liimsolf and Mr. Boutwell, of Masand his eyes met the eyes uf Mr. Boochvilla omnibus. ’1 hey finally had io give

mUBDOK a KTLU.

jomi

Hon. John A Bingham Chairman of
tho Committee of Managers to try An­
drew Johnson, was born at Mercer,
Pennsylvania, in J815, and is therefore

idemic
•Oh,' says Beecher, innocently, ‘pray
down, sir,’ indicating the only cnair.
The tutor looked apprnhnnrively, but corawsa county, from 1846 to 1849. and
has since served in tho Thirty-fourth,
_____ ______ ______ _ Jut still, no
Thirty-fifth, Thirty-rixth, Thirty-ooventh,
solid ground being gained, straightemxl Tliirtv-niuth and Fortieth Congrees from
himself and looked uneasy.
tho Sxteento Ohio District He waa
“I don't know but that chair is too low Chairman uf a Hoard of Managers in
for you,' said Beecher, meekly. ’Do let the Houso for toe impeochmeut of Judge
mi&gt; got you another.’
Humphreys for high treason. Ou the Slid
•&lt;7h, no, no, my young friend, don’t uf May, 1803, was appointed Assistant
rise, don’t trouble yourself it is perfectly Judge Advocate General in 1864, and
agreeable to moin feet I like a low conducted the prosecution in the trial of
the asaasrins uf Mr. Lincoln ; is now
Chairman of the House Committee on
doubled up like a jack-knife, and

The Great Remedies for all Diseases

EtAJtVaT WRIOHT

n&gt;UDri Eu

among his book*, awaited the visitor.

A TWILIGHT REVERIE.

Hoofland’s German Tonic.

NUMBER 1.

�twomriiE^r
1ASBT.

bosettlad.

the gutiug? gasift.

A H. RAJU10BE,

A CMm Wasted io sell roa »*—— I

Wlth *

would

ooeoood diflbrwtth mo.

HAWTIXOS. MICIT.

WamnnaTox. D. C. April h, IBM

uv tikln advice uv Attorney Gens ml
the Impeachment of ths present I Teri-

Oflte before ths 4th uv March, IBM.
when It okkured to me that I ought to

gatoucy. for the purpoee uv publtebln
lhe future Um* will drenon*tr*te. Jt behalf of tbs White Hour* Traitor but the same tn tbe i ape.-s uv Kentucky.
entire up-rn the Thirtoori'h Volume
made known tbe fart that I desired to
dry the iMtancuo of Secretary WeUaa, Irik with him he dlrektld bls sakrstsPostmaster General Randall, Ad Into-, ry tn furnish me w th pens and paper,
all the various department’ of tbs of- rem Thomas, and the President's Pit- that I might tike down what he ecd.
1 found him c ihn and bopeftri. There
more subscriber. In -Jis County than we relied upon to disprove the Idea that
hav* today, and a derided Increase of
tbe adwrtlalng and Jobbing patronage
to make the office a paying Investment. Tbe poor, ah ! ridiculous, exhibit they
betokened the Will that wuz behind om.
per aa eau be obta'ned outride of tbe
and h * ooee, like a beacon Lie, gleamd
large Cltw, in the H'ata, and believe waa expeetod. by the President's Coun“Remark, casualy," sed he. "that
Is not dbcrrdltable. Nevertheless, It qusnoee of violating the taws and the the Radlkle majority see n determined
could be decidedly Improved, did Ibe pa­ Constitution. But the Idea of permit­ upon ImpeachintnL"
tronage of the office Justify tbe inveet- ting co-oonsplrators tote*tify In favor nt
I did to, when he repL-ed In these
th* principal cons[-lr»tor was to mon­
cllldes for doing all kind* of work totfur strous for the Senate, and the Cabinet
■ Yes they de. And why 1 cannot unhands sr.t-usted with just as much exr«- eoutd not therefore Interpoee tbel’ re
dltlon as I., przeti -si, are! take th s oc­ cou&gt;mcn&gt;latior as nn excuse for oath- gfetod in thl. or any other w«w!d. who
casion to ask nt th* fr'ends throughout brtsklng and law-defytax on lhe portof
th* County, tbri* eirur-U e, -operation ?o the President, in brief, lhe fact is. tire sighed foi It. an I done every thin In my
extend the ciroulat on of our paper, and defense was an utter falluro on nearly
IteadvertJ-tag arid lobbing ja’ronage. all tbe essential potato. They Itave fall-1
We thtak tire Job-work In Ibe County
should be done by the local pre a. and , the President U&gt; tret the Cun&lt;itutlona'-1
rua labo launder on the
flatter ourselves, with only our present ity of the Civil-Tenure Art In the 8ufrailties we can do lost as good work, a* preme Court nn U1 be bcesme ala tm d by
they can obtain at dth-r Grind Dsplda &gt; the attitude of Congress. They have Preddent, that wua drunk.
Allegan, Kslainft’oo Ball'e Creek, Mar­ not been able to icbut the pr&lt;sumption
shall or Clrariot'r, and will certainly Ih-t be intended to compel by force ths Sou th accomplished aktordln to my
furnhh our patrons on Just aa favorable
views uv wat wu« proper, and here
coutlngeacy ; and have produced i a again thrir onreasouablenls, wux rnndc
Politically, the DasxiB in the future pre.wdenta authorizing theap;ointment I painfully mani c*'. They rood Lev had
pevcv—there wood hev Lin uo trouble
tering fidelity of purr o e, to the princi­ War, “without the advice and consent, whatever, bad they ycclded to me, and
ple* and policy of lhe UNION Rxwn- of tliefieiMte.” Their discomfiture has •cep eJ the policy 1 bel agreed upon.
been ricnal throuphuut, and decidedly But they wool not. 1 he entire Congrto
pursued by the Republican Senators and ri&lt;" leu foody so In respect to tbe sndeav-

KnnrtJmuJL Apr ! Ifoh^!»
MB. Editor--i» y°ur U‘u«
A*r‘
tat,
Ut. »«■!.«o'
ceremony. Y »• J * ^qor^,
who hed m-idericb a narae.sbsod threw marri-g*
™t&gt;7 "t-rud. tbtt.
It totbserrth by oos frl«o step. Hut re
Uwux with Giant-Lie hod rendered thel’Moe. aria tb-weon'l mDre OTTO
me valyooable aselrtance in putt n 11-uw. t,
down tbe ret elllon, and hed sufitred al­
most es mmh
U&gt;* Constso ben cs 1 । ospy-rtghl tho same :
You
that
have
Joined
hands,
before
h*d, but he rorined hiss. If srterall.— I
Ehe klan oppo-e I me from the bcginnln.
him that made th: thunder, whatGoJ
thus l -yin his elf out for oU Lima.—
ha* Joined togslher, M no man put as-

Hancock wua finally pureuadod to stand
persisted in pluugin the country Into
dlaeeueion and trouble by oppoeta me.
When 1 think uv bow they hev rootaed
tbeireelves—uv wnt a ridiculous figure
nentq 1 eau't avoid d-oopln a bitter terr

The Pnuldrnt vux v'.a bly aflbeted.”

me, but what a way this 'comot
reporter*' ho. of quoting this Improved
ma rla»*e cereinouy, it is like some
preacher*quoting s r-idur*. I wish.Mr.
Editor, that you would Lil thia cur.ent
reporter, tbsl 1 want him to act bb
bible and turn to and read tbe last
el .use of the eighth verec.of tbe tseuty
fir t ehsptor of Rev.latlon.
The ceremony in quivtion was prerliely this, after Joining the hand* of.
: the partte-,. 1 arid.

rbo opiooe me lh-t tbe toverninoiit

fa torily to tho bead thereof, removed
him. How kin the government co on

IX

MONITOR PLATE DOVBLk ikt.
FRAME
**v"
'I’IAN&lt;&gt; I &lt; &gt;UTEH&lt;
Cbmptete Prvt'ciloa Aaaioit W&gt;|
and Mat Cumait.
'

w

1868

WEEKLY CHBONICLE.

opposed n* there wood be no dtspoote.
'1 he people must under tend thl*. thst New Features andBeautifklPremiums.

1 hev no objeekahun tosayln that to

STANDARD SCALES.

ef I cood, nmove Congr.se, that the
'e-niggle between us mlts be e'Jed.
1

I'UIZH MdU'US ASH KEarEKS!

uv-offis net pertccbnl him? 1 rhel su­
rer lo-wunat that I bed decided that law

r;io will conlnyoorily
■ wich they know 1
rightful I.ejtoLiUve authority then of. or
io eaeito the odium or resentment of all । Klux Kim.’
1 did ttriaand tho Prwldeut went on.
"Tbe unfortunit okkur encts in
ai their anxiety for my triumph and
labor for the highest poeribie proa;* ity duly and Onstitudona’ly enacted. On Memphis end Non Ortsros wux the ie­
ths sacrifiova they are wlllin to make-—
' suit uv tie »ame
’ "* ■-**-.
•f every section of our County. Laving
&gt;ame eplnt dev*
derel"j«d
In th*,
la this mat er only public interests to
people uv tbe South who opposed the
of the people of the United btatee, did
that my other friend* in Cuunetlmt

Capital repre-entlng the Redieri Ma.Io lUe* of thia

Wouit’p Srw

Atulkurat

llAINaS- lUiMtXMarseMrr*

a»d kraj.luf liMaia* &lt; «..
OS*.
klat.auc'-tri. HmmkI FslU. I raaUasMi.l '

GHAND AND SQUARE
, Itea-e* OOtr— au&lt;l
1*1 Ou
A (graiTo l*laxio-F*&lt;»rte«/ 40 CarllalHlI *U&lt;rt. 1’. U. Bal iTnZ. U IL rtiaw
S„ M*&lt; s*4 &gt;tx ttecoxil
rtnHf »rja«t.
•&gt;r«K.I
Y»ri rw»4 ter dr*crpu&lt;* Cstel»p» and Frie* Lut.

all truces uv the la'e oo|*leaaantnl*, I
decided that everything ehood l&gt;e reat-&gt;r-

rilldtsiaou’* Crows Crtnoliarv
I.
Are CLarsnss f®* UgfclsMa.

displayed a ore ? Who kla dqobt when
backed by ncli adherents T
The President signified that be wui

.SK

cphaas*aa*a Crews Ct Hol la-*
1
Ar* aapvrrar fcr Claali* ty.
1

ArCwago. in .rot late strwL C L Wtewm.
Arrnl
Al-tewlria. Va.. A T MsaarSC*.
&gt;K.at. Uxi.a a. W... M L t-ll-- *&lt;■
ttaiii*. iLJj.' ri*n«l tor avs’ItoaSHpIv, dm

Ml IN UMUTUElts*

NEWS DEPOT,

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"th« re may be things yoo

1

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loot eox eonuol uv thrir own Slatcs^nJ
bed tho misguided fe pie whs hed
*tool In oppusiajiun to tho confederacy
yielded thia pint fur tbe soke uv hanno­

a tH.CATUK a tt&gt;.

.
.
---------------------NEW WK PlAX&lt;iR)RrErOMEAXY.
(ca**T*ss» asses. ISM.i
N*in«foet»rvr* ef

bold ounelf reepono.ble for snch senti­ scquKtal «4th* President, while afl the heeded. In Memphis, too it wuxslml-’
ment*, on matter* personal and local, as brat informed srree that with poedbly lar. The nlgrees wood per-lst In hevi'i ‘
school-houses and eanyta pel'tag-bonks
dorsad, all Wee b the language of the | any, the Republican Union Senators about with era. kn ’.wm Ih it every time
writer, and he alone is isspon-lbla for will vote him guilty on all the charge«. they d d It they waalnflamln 'be South­
what st pcari over hl, personal ,Igna­ with the possible and some say probible ern boart and Orin the Ro rtbe n sole.
addition of Senators, Johnson, of Mary­
land, and Norton of Mlnnesotx Even poor. Instead of quletln things down
the well informed Copperhead Corres­ bygtvln up their obnoxious ponoo'.i,
pondent of the Boston Poti, the leading they pereevrod, and the icsult is a part
the DaxBxn, wo hnre rec cred at your Copperhead pauer In New England In uvbl tory. in lhe irritated condbhen
hands, wsrolh it your tel he co opera­ Ils issue of We IneaJay last says “that nv tbe Southern wind, (martin ei it
tion that the Baxxkr may t* what the Johnson hltLSelf at present regards his was under tbe can-huanls uv of di feat,
people o the County des re It should be, conviction »a almost a certain thing."— Rcood no*. I&lt;«ex|octa4 that they ahuod
a reliable index of the views of the peo­ Of course, Copperhead writers, as well |Q &gt;k on qui-t'y and ace nlggvr children
ple of die County, moral, social and po­ ns Copperhead citizens, sod rebels gen­ in rigger skoo’-houaea, icarnin that
litical, that the uttermoai p&gt;mibie a- erally, gr-an over the probfolo result wich wood until on from flilea the podidoudi of good may be accompUabsd, which Is the neees«ry consequence e' eben nv nlasers ex they understood IL
the facts elicited during th* tri il. They Too tbe infsto-iatid peo| le nv the North
e*&lt;ue a paying financial Investment.
pretend to charge the Court with unfal ■ who egged ou tbe nlggei* uv Memphis
nets and pvrtldlty. But it Is only a few 1 and Noe Orsons to tills attempt L» rise (
days ago that the President was sore to tber elvreowt uv the norm d *pce- in •
Tbe intimations from Washington, oeape, said these some letter writsrv, wich they wus left by the Comtttvo*that Ben-tore drolrs to make speeches through tbe Judlrbi! tmputia|rty of hen. must ail the blame for this lamen­
pro and eon on the Inn each went, before leading Republican Senators. In' who e table oakurence n»w and for-ver att -eb.
Tl:e Ku Klux Klan is another developrendering tbe r verdict, are rather ap- hands rests tbe decision of this case.
p-i llag, and are received by tbe people These members of ■ he Senate were &gt; o d&lt; • m nt uv the • one sj irit pr-doweiby
with iwound legnt; and If three tu­ term'ned to cut loose from nil suspicion ' slml'a’ tnusM an I even t oxllu in the
mors have any foundation In tact, which of party Was that they have voted for ,ame remit*. Tbe niggrri Ing id uv
we pia'er to doult, the exrncrthe Senate almost every proposition of tbe Pi eel­ humbly purvooln tbe even tener uv tber
shall dlsBl them by author atari ve con- dent’s Countel, and for tills reazon the former ways and bow.n meekly to} the
uv th -*m wich wUs fa tred-oUoa. or by the po-atlve axurane- i'rerident's friends liava expected their
ibat tbe cxiattnq fifteen minutes rule voles for acquits], until within a very
will be adhered too, w.*h laflaxlngMcl- few days Lut pad, and up to the time
ty of purpose, the better tor al oence: n- when thia change camo over ihelrgiaam
rd. It la a frUMUetit mistake In Individ* they of*regarded these Senators aa men। the redree to be men. They preabt in
ual gectlrmen in pul l e life that they true and tried, as lnde."d wo hivtsnr. rutin and in hoi Un meetina and rich,
. sad uv curse the Oiuiwhan. uv the
must define ibdr position, o berwiae
. Routh east tolerate IL Th&gt; ■» irtife-uv
than by their votes. on every iwjortaut ।
. these innocent nig rets by the meuuv
quest ton which centre be ore them.—I.

iu .

Dotlr, Trr-V-U, ate *~a»,

publ-ahed."
(n Neo Orireji* Dr. Dostle and hie ad­
herents betTonly to turn over the con­
bev e&lt;d anything that 1 don't eare to
trol uv the elty to Mayor Mon oe and
fatb, r. 1 kin c*,iiy deny It. and Han-

NEWSPAPERS,
ricruatAU.
MOXTI1L.T XgAOAXIMBM

preme dictator.
Ing to ourself lhe right to tas\e . any
no m.isaaere- But they wood not.—
commentoou any communteiUon ad­
They |ei*stel In loflamln uv their
mitted to our col'imna which in our | all ad-lore from Washington, now that high epl l ed opponents to tbe p’nt uv j
kail tbe testimony Las bs&lt;-n subm tied.—
may seem to demand And in tills ecncood they expect f I

te writ enough to let them gratify their
wtebet. Brt la tie* prases t cxfpwscr lbs
dsrire of tbe count y late hsvs the trial
anr M npusdUy m p» ribfo. that the v!-

gCHUTZE a lodolff;

You s ic.fwcttuHy.

In U I uv brin diffiwscd thro m ne,
chiefly depend upon. Wat Is tber in
It 7 Stanton “ Ui oppeeod to me, and I,
labor! n foe that uni y, that om n a wlth-

U-mpted to bring Into dlagr ,oe, rtd cuL .
liatred. contempt or reproach, the Con-1
gre**, or either branch thereof, or to imi piiror d«*troy tbe regaid or r.spcct o
I all or any of the goxl people of the Uni-

•rabla m:xni the publio Intevxt. Indi-1 ' Hotre of P.eprenenUttves against the:
President by the most coneiu-ivs test -'
mony. Proving beyond a reasoml l.daily over their own signature*, on mat- 1 doubt, that In addlt on io the high erimof refusing to rn'ort* tbe laws of lhe
country Const'tutionally enacted he did
conspire with de-igninr men, with mal­
osmrron enjoy the rig ht t&gt;&gt; be heard In lee aloretbocght, to overthrow the Cos
etltutfoiiaJ Government of the Republic,
and ertabllsh on lie ruins a dnpotitm,
sedated with him In any giv.n enter- elvD or military aecouhl be beet areompllal-ed, with A. Johneon, "lair tai'or
knewledgi'd. and expect tn the future to i

XUULK*. MeCUIlDT aCW

”°4suppcte Mr. Editor, that means
Sickles, and tho grjot minority uv tho

F ib

snf and xiokt.
Localxr, we shall endeavor to make
tho Bajrxx* alive representutlve of the
interest uf Deny County as a whole, and
of every sneelal enterprise which will
promote the inter* t* of any section
when ty-tl a-rioua&lt;onfilet with other
Inters-to which e&gt;| &gt;rilv demand, lhe eu-

From Thomapplomeo»t opi««ln me, and then I resigned
him re'uetnrtty. But be finally went
over. Wat an awful thing It la that oos

fe

VOLUME THIRTrar.

$19 ,M8IEEi BACKS

BOOKS,

GOOD FOR $20.00

suli.lmc euulldenoe in
PETROLEUM V. NA6BY* P. M.
(Wich I* P&gt;«tmliter.)

STATIONARY

Temple of Fashion I

Utah Correspondence

II. I’RENHDOKF A CO.

nothing of unusual impirianoo has
transpired iu thia ImmcdAto vicinity.

Blank Note and Receipt Booia

&gt; kite ।

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

Of every bfad aad Tortofr.

F T. MAIM. i luinn r*i
f
Mt • to d
B. MALI.

txi

rpUE CHEAP

BI5QI.C !&gt;UMCKIlUMtS.

.
.
. |
dittos, that comparatively but kw mm Ore c&lt; py. one year
have made their way through to the
Hweet water country, but such aa have
made the trip, age- |n the ata I meet
BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS!
that the newly discovered, mince excel
even these of Calafonla, fur richne a In
gol 1 bearing quaiU Tie enterptLIng
miner* hare already laid out a city, now
oxt or Tnrsx circrLirs kill bxknown a&gt; ‘ Bou b Paso,” and it now
bcott* &lt;4 a i-opulatlon &lt;&gt;f two thousand
inhibitanta. Bho ild tbe country prove
a*rich in mineral wealth tala rep esented at present, one year will give th.*
new city twenty thousand occupants.
| To any peroon fanning a Club at Hvs
There arc no* over a hundred team i in subscriber*, and ioniLUng usTenDiSalt 1 &gt;&lt;e City, waiting foi tbe iond&gt; to
j lore, we will send five coyplM of the
Imp ore co that they can got through I WauLT Canoxicui aud (fW*Vj*«riHom in grenlir hast) are naw on the
way bore, but they are bavin; a tou ;h | &lt;W«) either the Great Portr.U &lt;r Mr.
Finney’s Book, aa Uio g«lter-up M the
lim* as you rej see, from tho fact that thv club may direct
last Coach waa five days la mxkltw Km
Toany p reaa reading * dub of To
115 miles, tho paonca.ore walking the subscribe* and rw„.iv DU'are. we wi.l
last tea miles at that.
and tan -ojlesofthe Wmuclt CnnoxAm &gt;ng tbe psasengura from tbe East jeur and both th* Grant io trait sad « per cwt Delow suy other Bocae In
UMlay is Qeo. Wood of Oregon, be w.ll Cotostsl Forneys Book. Both Premthis Qty.
be tho guest of the commanding officer
W CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
for adty lw&gt;. Order* bars been reodved for detailing men from thb Post,
ODDER cn &gt;hnet notice, and a At guarto gs as guard for a party of the U. P.
ante fl every time.

#Et’i,Bc5iaiiiQilta'sClcilit[.

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR.

STOVES, IRON,

rrrrr.

First Class Clothing!

Short

Dodge's CWtratod Plow*
Far Bale al Kalamaaoo Prices.

�MIBS E. WILCOX,

iraxTin)
... ...
Bhrnl

Dry
GaJi ael Graries,
loon * »irnr«
jicwj.rs xxnrcnm.

TO WEBHEP lOXTOia 1
Tbe aadonipNd. the Paperrtaer er ibe'
l.ifvf Majdertrovr, &gt;&gt;«&lt;&lt;&gt;.( been duly r
•41“ -rifM »J tUi.ly .UeJ*.,, d ibe to.

•“"ills:
rwrO-TTJ

K1MW.HliAb,

Tn# Rarer or tub Eijxjttox.—
Majority la W coantlc* a«a!n« the Condilution, 38,602.
Majority In GO couhHm
bition, 12,310.
.Majority in SO .'oontlae ajalntt Annu­
al Saarlona, 76,503.
.
J. M. XKVUM.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,
mm, pititti &lt; ti„
twalen la

Groceries and Provsions,

|

Boots and Shoes,
uu ran a r/xanm
SPECIAL NOTICEK

IIASTI5US,

,

a.\»l - • ■ MICH |

MAIN BROTUERS,

KEROSENE OIL,

Dr®, MSies, Groceries,
""“’“wjjb™.,.
Groot ri'S and Produce,

Cheap ■■ tHo Cheapest 1
• rto-tol Ktontme -eMl I to tbe ~leelUe rf
r&gt;'«&gt;.
erttete » ■■ r lumlii _
I &lt;mI
will Im f&gt;sea to every
&gt;»re n&lt; &lt;r&gt;uir(i rate |i'«« Ull»»*
Hi ne d Ft, ,1:1m, , F.ueenpttow, tad

w. PARKED A HON,

Liverycnnci
&amp; Sale
Stable,
.mur,
IIASTIXtiK .

W. A. SARTWELL.
f.. Dee. 11. HC.

. a-VH---- MICH

aantf

DISSOLUTION.

DRCUGJST AND BOOKSELUUk,

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

M1DD1AT1LIA.

HartmSMIron,Nail!

^£IDDLEVILLM

$2,500

K. DARLOW.
W. P. tJOODYEAR,
D. J. c-dant.

LUCIA ruBLKSTZ. Nlddlrtowe.Ud.

w.o. hedIuckacu.. ।
Sarifliers &amp; Harnessnilen,

MIDDLEVILLE

THOMAS R. AGNEW

TTOOZry FACTOR T,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

IL A. GOODYEAR,

,Hyl

Bailer &amp; Ma® Dealer,

t'lrtbttet» eiM«

FACTO

M Jdbrville. July ». IMT.-ellyl

Tie B»«ki will W Balaacad

8250
SEW SOttlHWWBSTS.

ii

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III

Ill

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4|ii

STORE,
TAR.

iiPi

■r tdl&lt;

‘HE

he n.re»e!»c&gt;cal
’•rir.il&gt; .twl Ilia
J U» Dr.

NEW ABVENTUEBENTS.

TUI Et&gt; AND NOT Fot’NB WANTING.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

RON,
BROAD GAUTE atlOMT USE.

1MTIC &amp; GfflAT W8TE8N
Broad Gauge Bailway!

■mr.

S1OO.
A. C-Tewae Eeq. tbe popular Kwpsrsisur af to lb. 0 A Camel
PrdrievlUr. Jeta U Eart. Eaq-.
T. B Ul —•*- •“*fc iMd, fc, . of OnacwrUla. and asaay ether
•iuwaa aa Wedaeeday «»r«ii&gt;&lt; vUe we did eot

CAUTION

NEW

YORK

t'ITTMRHfill.

1*1111.AD&lt; 1.1*111.i.
B H.TlMObl. mul
w a.nhstm crrr.
TMaU &lt;b*.dr*m.tetbe

Oil Region# of Pennijlraaia 1

�deep and four inehce square, with bot­
toms lightly tacked on, are beat. The
last of May make a hole where you want
each plant togrow, take off the bottom
of the box carefully, art tbe plant in ths
bole and draw off tho rent of the box
neatly, M you would take off a shirt.—

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,

It U beat, however, to shade them
few days with a broad shingle stut
the south-weet side of each plant.

ANxwJ’dovgk.—A plough has Just
been Invented by a mechanic in Ban
Francisco, Cal., which, If it proves aa

TO BUY YOUB GOODS!

Crockery,

SIwtuMj Jim

seen It in operation predict, promises to
be an important Improvement.
This plough is an adaptation of the
screw propeller to tho process of turning
up the earth. Instead of a share, six
iron blades are set in a frame and gear­
ed together after tho ftahlon of a marine
screw, and the motion of the machine Is
also similar. The blades dip into the
ground as they revolve, and not only
turn and pulverise the earth, but also
serve to aid In propelling the machine.
Thli plough can be driven either by
Steam or horse power, and will trench a
strip from six to eight feet wide. The
working model of this machine has been
found to perform capitally.

mortgage

ETEBT NEEDED KIND IND ITUS,

Fresh Cos4a cpMUatly oi hart.

Grat Barjaiu for the People'

el of salt to the, acre, sown on winter
wheat, is said to add greatly to the ex­
cellence of the grain. .
By feeding tomatoes to cows, it is said,
the milk, cream and butter will be much
Improved.
Do not omit to card new milch cows
dally. It Is a pleasure to them and pro­
fl table to the owner.
Carrots are sjiecially recommended
for horses as favorable to the aaaimllatlon and digestion of other food.
Rhecp manure and soot, a/peck of
each well stirred Ln thirty gallons of
rain water, la good for watering potted
plants.

Old Gseds Min ng regardless «f Cast.

BOOTS f SHOES, CHEAP!

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
0ARRY COUNTY

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
'HE BEST FAMILY

SEWING MACHINE
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets,

SANDWICHES.

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY,
HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

SUPPORT HOUK INDUSTRY'

HASTINGS,

MICH

LOCAL AOEXTS, IIASTLXOa, M1CI1.

lr Brrroa, arateai
pratUto tUbtedjr

When Is small beer not small beer?
Whcn.it la a little tart.
. .
. TRK right man in tbe right place Is •l b«ms, io aular late i»ur, instesc of foislfs, la
daatrial literate.
the husband at home In tbe evening.
Good newspapers are the only paper 8 b* clings, Flaniels and Cssslmercs.
eurrercy that is worth more than gold

I AM NOW SELLING

Tur dlflVrencc between a local para­
graph and a falac eye-One la an l-tem,
Mid the other an eye pro um.

Lumber Wagons, A. Na 1_ at 1100,00.
Open Buggies single Seat |125, io 1165.
“
••
Two
« IM m tun

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

of the A tian tie? Because they never
cease lavin’ the shores of the “old eouu-

It Makes the Best Stitch,

Before you scold be sure that you
art right yourself. He that attempts to
cleanse a blot with blotted fingers nukes
* greater, blur.
'
prtp*r»d te do ail k&gt;ad&lt; of
Why an young ladles at the breaking
up of a party like arrows? because they House, Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
t quiver till they got one. X /
‘
“I am about to do for you what the
"EvUDne never did by you," said a
k quint parson in his -valedictory" to
bis flock; "that Is, I shall leave you." ”
“1 DON'T like Robert; he's a fool."
said Robert's Irate bachelor unde; "he's
still In love with bin wife, and tho hon­
! eymoon was over m much m six weeks

M witk no SilBcali

illto and azo ■« I do'r*
tf.e ।action efapringi,

Figure 2 Sewing Machine,

C1RPETS AND OIL CLOT1S,
I.

HARDWARE 4 DRY GOODS’STORE0
11 I tav&gt; Sited op • Warn Iwa for Can O

•heap plan for boarding. One of bls
lodgers mesmerises the rest, and then
•ata a hearty meal—tbe mremcrlsed be­
ing satisfic'd from sympathy.
Am enthusiastic young lady In Boston
^•waa heard to wind up ber admiring re­
marks on a statue In a shop window
IhnK—“I don't know whom it repre­
- WOta, bunt'd a splendid likeness.”
A credulous man said to a wag who
,'had a wooden leg, “How camo you to
have a wooden leg?” " Why,” answsrted tbewtg, “my lather had one. and so
bad my grandfather. It runs in tho

■ Friday. April 101b.
• • Friday, April ink
• - Friday, April telh.
■ FHMr. MayJM.
•«®le«d la Rralfa.

0»o

Be Sure to Sec this Machine,
L~i~

'----------- -

•M.r^lly

e arc Waking a Complete

HAIR Restorer
place of the garden: into this put old
manure about three inches; on this
plant the seeds, and cover them with
sawdust, two or three inches. Cucum­
bers thus treated are said to coms earlier
endure rein, drouth, and even a little
frost, far bettor than those treated any
other way. Against severe night frosts
. they should be protected by boards.
Y. Take mlddlc-alsed flower-pots, fill
them two-thirds with good soil, put ths
eteds on this, and cover with sawdust;

unrru

"TL081SCE SEWING WICHIltf
Como and ReoltI

MIR DRESSING
^tylt i.oseBo^
will quickly restore Gitv Hsir
to its nature! color and beauty,
over every other preparstion by
those who tare a fine head of hair,
sj well m those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
imparted to the Hsir make it ccurable
for old end youag. ,

den tbe planta before transplanting Into
tbe garden, by admitting air to them
both day and night.
3. Take egg shells, (the holo to bo in
tbe upper end, threc-iourtbs of an Inch),
fill them with good eoil, and therein

•re-lllsg fwOPTE DOLI.AR.iqik.Ms.

.- iMff* J..HlIror pl.ted
Commissioners Notice.

BROAD CAUUB SHORT UNR.

AMT1C &amp; GREAT WSTfflN
Broad Gauge Railway!

PKESTON 4 MEAD
LargokW.ll stiactad Stock

groceries,

TAMIL?

Still Leads the Van

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

REVOLUTION IN TIARE!

SaOClBIB!,

c.«~.

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11 wTTi

BY GEO. M. DEWEY

VOL. XIII

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,WEDNESDAY, MAY

Wtdiral.

business Jirertnru

iisMS.-n.to m umu.

fortw.
SOMETHING B1TOHD.

J Anti F. ROB ESTS.

FBAYX A LT.EK

HAKVIY WBIOHT.

For a Cure of all Threa! ail Lw Diseases
HQLBXOOK a MILLS

F nooriso t
&lt; oxsumfi

&lt;
JOBS I01EIT8.

*a*
I. ADItrMlS. i

or. fl. i. Htwn

PRICK GF IXHAI.tRB 81 EACH

HALL &amp; RUCKEL, Proprietors.

IHisrtllanij.
INTERVALS Of TIKE.

MOREHEAD'S
KK^FPVN* fflWntrt.

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
Ths Orest Strcagtheaer and Pain

Destroyer of the World.

The period!—whether they consist of
moment*, hours, days, or weeks—which
He between the usual engagements of

ated by the necessity of sleep or the In­
firmity of disease; we designate as In-

PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL
STlvAXDS K CX)X.

“?L=L_
jomi

IN

EVERY

HOUSE.

thu ubest remedies.
FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

Msw Tori Cilf al Yitiilti,

Infringe upon the ordinary forms of ac­
tion : in the one case upon its suspen­
sion, and in the other upon Ito resump­
tion. They are connecting periods; in­
terstitial spaces lying ••between times,"
generally spoken of os leiturr time, and,
in die practice of too muy, vacant and
loet time. These intervals are *o nume­
rous, and really form so large a portieu
of every human life, that the question
of their Improvement for some useful
purpose Is practically one of no little
importance. Whether they be awed or
lost, promptly seised upon and woven
Into the web of one's being, or thrown

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
MADAME ZADOO POSTER'SttntD a. woxaiB.

HAWltna HOUSE.

CURATIVE COUGH BALSAM
HOST

EFFECTUAL

IlKtHCDl

COUuHS, COLDS. ETC..
PURELY

facts to show the benefit of improving
one's intervals of time.
The Hon. 8----- Y----- , a man now
dead, rose to eminence and distinction
In the State of New York, Mthe flu it of
the educational dbdpllne which he ac­
quired by using his unoccupied time for
study. When a young man. and for

ViOETARLK,

ho worked a* a common day laborer,
supporting hlmtcif and an Indigent
widowed metber by the sweat of bls

when he reded from labor, be opened
eelf intellectually a strong man. I n the

XnTARr PUBLIC

F*
M Marini BL.
w i e caaxrci. to nvx onnv TO cnonnxB.

eBsr.w.-xs«WjStss

yyHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL.

DR. ZADOC PORTKR-B

[mate Suga Coated
nr oFMsrnow to
CASTOR on. AID
Wholesale and Retail.

&gt;uAt of knowledge which sny one
rhi- well envy. Ehe saved thorn tpart

1808.

NUMBER 2.
■nd life

Ject will’be M. tee ration."
The isd difficulty with too many cong’-sto lathe 'a* tthat they/ooi away ex­
istence in’l.JL and iinprod ict.jrv momoots. Those mmoanta lapse without
•u.- r suit nropo
to their num­
ber. Item Sy Item, and Utile by little,
they accumulate a waste of Ufe; and,
o’c oek in the morning to eight in the finally, when the aggregate is summed
evening, with the exception of brief In­
tervals for break feat and dinner. Ho pell Ing these profiigstee of time at last
to retire from earth with a record totally
purchase of Ruddlman'* Radimanta of unworthy of a human being. Human

ts no useful account.
'
Dr. Llvlagsiopa, tl;e dlstiugub bed
traveler, whoc African explorations
have Instructed and delighted
totny
minds, began Hfo as apoor boy. At the

Ing stury ot that Swim patriot, Arnold
WinkclreW. who gatbsrod a sheaf of caPe-1. for iMtimie, Nicholas Nickleby
spoon Into his own besom. Ashe wsnt and with hilarious indignation Pothte
forward into the heart of tho Austrian boys Haltwu laughed ttd cried awtf.
Perhaps ho called another Oliver Twist,
looked back to the ranks of soldiers and ■nd tta cold poorehonsc was turned
inside out and
'
Whan Garibaldi railed, the Italian!

outed the study of this Language, some­
time- at an evening school between the
day Creta says to her men, I Wotne
hours of eight and ten. and frotjuent'y its capae ty, lu obligation, and its op­
continuing hlslaboisat liumetill twelve portunity. It h not the life that It ought death; I welcome you to the tcallbld
[Appl^rne.] And
o'clock nt night ’ When he wns sixteen to be, or that by a proper ceonun y of and to the battlefield ; and the men of still, thank Heaven, the fM vezk goes
Creta answer with their swords. But as an. [Renewed applauvs ] Tbs eye, and
a good Latin scholar. He was at the caretally husband his vacant momenta they go up to makes pathway, for Chris­ 'he heart, and the hand are untiring.—
fora period of twenty years, reducing tianity and clvlhratton, standing on the
bocks, devouring yverytblng he could them to oouio orderly aud systematic outpost of the European world, Creta
lay bls hands upon, with the exception method of valuable uws; and at the end turns for aaslstanoe to you tho last born,
‘Scientific workload books of this period be will be twice tho man nnd yot ths leaders of the nineteenth asking for more. [Cheers,]
with this habit that he would have been century, and say*. “Sens of Balf-govern- pursuits of bta calling, ho C
iti dellglit. "My roadlng,” he say-,1 without it. Us will live n much longer tuent, I will open you a path for the who loved and honored hl
‘‘while at work, was carried oo by ptacfaithfully aud frankly repot
Ing the book on a portion of the splu- tamo la true of woman ; indead, true of remember my wife and my cluid.’’— serration*. The old proverb i
[Applause.] nlng Jenny, so that 1 could catch sen­
. ty obliges. Hut genius obliges
tence after sentence at iny work. 1 thus
[Applause.] Fidelity to his
kept up a pretty constant study, undto- in life that bo cannot waste any pert Ion
ration ia all that we can ask of any re­
turbed by the roar of the machinery." of time without falling to accomplish rsmsmber my wife and child.” Wall, 1 porter. However grateful he may Bb Jhe
Of this period he remarks : “looking
our hospitality, wc cannot ln*I»t that be
back on that life of toll, I cannot but mand will Just sufflcB toksep him stead sball poor ou&lt; uhampagne Into hl* syos
feel thankful that It formed such a ma­ ly aud eoonotnlcaUy engaged in solving
so that he cannot see [great laughter].
terial part of my eirly oducaton ; and,
-b»eh half
were It possible. I should like to begin
l.'fe again In the same lowly style, and momenta for which there is no allotted
to pass through the same hardy train­ and set use-then wo shall waste them. representative of Justice and liberty, toe, and report many things that vara
the other
ing." Noble man I Would to God (hero , If,,on
____
___ band,. we have no such
w.ie more like him! Society would | momenta, then wo shall make time tell a welcome far one tingle exhfled inhab­
reporters. I do not remember
tbeu have (ewer drone* and fewer half-1 by Its result*. The real length of life Is itant ; but that they win make the deck
developed men.
I not to be me.asured by Its years, but by of an American irigate a refuge and shel­
ter
for
the
women
and
children
of
that
Dr. Kitto, the eminent bibleal scholar, Ita accomplishment; and In this eeusc
whom wo sent to England, represented
when na tad
. persecuted talc. We will leave this hall th it country as altogether a paradise and
Ind about fifteen years
vears of age,
neo. some won
men live more In
' five
* years than
'
wu sent t&lt;&gt; the poor-house a poor deaf other* In forty. Dr. Young baa wall said only to go out and roll up a pubUc opin­
boy. because hla parents were unable to that "time wasted, is existence ; used, is ion which will put Washington behind [Laughter.] They told a great daaleC
provide for bls wants. In his reven- life."
truth about England, as it sesms to ms
What Is the reader doing with hi* in- least give heed to the wives and children ocr friend told a great many wholeteentb year he was ‘‘apprenticed to a
on Chat struggling Island, and then hav­ soiboand valuable truths about ua.—
■boemalrer, who proved to be an unrea­
sonable and cruel master," requiring intervals? lias be thought of such fre­ ing sheltered tho non-combatants, Unr­ Naturally we did not find every part trf
_
.
him to wort: at hla trade from sixteen to quency? Dees he see how much of life
his report very cute.-taluing ; but neith­
child, lot er, 1 suppose, dld^urd Deadlock ted.
eighteen hours a day. Vuner these moot lies Jost here? Has be any system for I tian civilisation, the wife
d udv.aiitagvous rireumstances be nev­ Improving those Uttie portions of valua- us give even a higher maaxtiug,tn the
a a ..
— • . . .
.a
11 — *— —f I
— — — .1 ——— . .Bbl—1.4.——
ertheless found time for the pursuit of
sure that to this day neither Sergeant
knowledge. He did pursue it. triumph­ tions la season to profit by the answer. of Crete, fight and fear not.”
Boxful nor the Lord Chief JuitlceStareing over ail hl* early embarrascmeniB, Yea, let all men turn their thought* In
lelgh hare ever b-ren able to find Um
leas: ."UnIn Pickwiek. [Bursts of laugh­
and rising to grerft distinction and U-e- this direction , and, by the adoption of
good rules, learn tho lialljwcd bccrct of
ter and cherts.] For mj* Undivided
thlrty-mlllLontii part of the imputation
thoughts bad taken pomendon' of his making Life moot effective.
mind: first, that *e mwif make klmt'lf;
appeal; Crete herself has made Ute best, and I do not forget that If hie touch like
TWO ELOQUENT SPEECHES.
secondly, that uerfulnne mast be bis
bhe did not send to us in Massachusetts;
ruling purpose. Tho Improvement of
hl* recant moments in early life Laid the Philhps on Crete—Cortis on Dickens. we did no: bear from her first from the
lips of petitioners, we dldi not know of feet*, the full splendor of Its light has
foundation of his world-wide tame.
her struggle by the begging accents of
Ellhu Buiritt, the “Ic-rned black­
At tbs dose of the Cretin Fair In Bos­
smith,” by diligent study in the inter­
follies ot bla own country. [ Applause.)
val, of labor, merle himself one of the ton last week, Wendell Phillips deliver­ the thunder of her cannun, and the ter­
meet distinguished linguists of any ed a short address, from which wc take ror of Europe. Europe is aghast at this
last rising of the people lu claim their (Cheers.) The member* of t(xe .Weakly
the following cxtrncta:
Dr. Howe baa told ui since hla return
end yet tie earn, and the signer of the
Declaration of Indefiendcnce, had a from the thorts ct Crete of that qpt, hemeirby oar aldeu a petitioner for aid; speaking, pursue literature
b'K&gt;k ot&gt;eu before him while al work, hardly equaled by any of the decals in
and fcixcd every minute fragment of the classic age, of the starving men,
study the fidelity, the industry, the
France and England do- conscience, the c&amp;rc, and the enthusiasm
time that he could spate for its study.— tathero and husbands, who took ths
Abraham Lincoln, that wonderful man bread you sent them and carried It on
—yea, that man of Providence and of their shoulders to ths mountains, and
fame—picked up nearly all bls educa­ thclrstanrlng Upnnrrer tasted one single
kernel,as they laid it down a: tbs fed of
Mr. Chairman, the obligation I
true of Dr. Fraukl'n. and a lioit ofotb- tbe wemcnand children to whom you It ii another race ocmteudlng for what tbs ruune of the Weekly Prcrs,
eis whom the world Collghta tu honor. rout Lt- Bparla cannot parallel, certain­
hand
halt
round
the
globe,
and
clasps
it
I be ll&lt; v. Albert Barnes informs ns tliat ly cannot out do. that heroism. The
pie for high fidelity and of honorable
pride tn hfs profess!cm of letter*. Hit
be prepared all his commentaries on the Roman girl crying out to her coward
Scriptures by devoting then m she early husband, “Poetus, It la not hard to die:" scuta th-i cross. Not in pity extending
=_. ! —Borxaris's la*t words. "To die for it, but in great honor, in profound grati­ called the scatty of true genius. He has
tude,
thwkful
for
the
opportunity
of
practice of mint people are almost whnl- Liberty Is a pleasure
the negro wife
never debased it to anworthy ends. Ha
ly lost. '1 hough thu pastor of a targe 1 of EL Domingo plunging the dagger In-, continuing still our great battle for the has shown thst be is not a deuisai of Bochurch, he accomplished this wonderful to her own bosom and giving courage to right. (Applause."]
hemlaonly, but a cdisen W ths world.
At the Dickens* banquet In New York, He has always honored his profession
re^u.t by beginnfng early Ju the m.-.ru- her husband with the words, ‘ Dear,
Ing; and (hit, too, without any inti r- when Llb.xiy 1* gone what Is life?"— George William Curtis, of Harper's by atsrtttng (to dignity In his own perforunce with his other dutlui. or any in-. thu Cretan mother’s tun became her
Jury to bis general health.
babe died oat of Crete, and tbe alive
Weekly Press," as follows :
Chesterfield's ante-ioom, if 61r Walter
■rho. »
As I now look around upon th I* cheer­
lux Ibe, .IO* wU»X nun ,.n do. C*nula trad Uad, all ot Ibra, an
ful company. 1 like to think that thia
and bow moeblha, Ona bld lo th, pan- oul-bwa ot U» aaota beralam.
d.«lnn.».r aad .alba otllib. b,.
Boil wdljoi doUln ,oo lb rlrtn, pleasant feast Is not merely a tribute tn Fourth drank hla toddy; the lata reporta/.lom «T rtahl babda In raapcot lo Iba oapnnlob k&gt; U» ontbualaam .blob any author who* book* have made all
liprararanMottlmw Braldaa a U.lot
7“
9ra” ““ hl* readers bls frionds, bul la a fTaternai

poor to buy candles for evening study ;
and hence ba gathered pine-knot* in the
day-time, end then In hlserenlng hours
stretched himself on the floar in front
of their blaae. and Ibero filled his head
«•■with the thing which mado the man of abdaellwaouraaatoibanip.of t»a,\ dwronr rljblto ajrapoWl".
wo all want wma plan or
urn,. uloly wrbaw o M,M to sir. bnod to .
tbootU
«»d iranonm,!, praoUrr ‘ ’'I- and child. I rsnranba. .non oloa
ad. Uuu .111 maha o.rl.U nra.obd.la
““h•,
TUaplan nw nnbraara lb. rootln Ibl.dlj to aak.BoaUnandl.no.
■eat member of the legal profetalon, otUma.
^r booIa .X“2on. ranHla«»&lt;&gt;» •»•«*
nowhere else In the world, be namcle*'.
filling at different times offices of trust
Uu
or
onoronaUno.
or
llulo
Bda
ol
I
John
Bnmi,
on.
Ilmld
apoakor
aba«&gt;|.
and honor. Hl* ideas were lust as good
od to be a reporter. Ha ta a famous sto­
dto. ao .auLMui baW -1•
ba .aid, hano-„d»
wold Pol Jolu In tha adroor by gas-light, or under the tuition ol alwanbe
1X « ao^kiontVffirwd
&lt;1 w. ry t-llar; but I oak thia tabla of experts
wnwdistinguished pr&gt;fia&gt;or. Though
i
Atuhsw,
with
bnrre
and
ready
epigram
through
he oover saw the Inside of a eoUoge as a time tn
er a reporter? [Laughter.]
tenor. He said: *T did not think the
perior to the average rate of collegiate
treeiy Small rams: and in precisely the.
graduates

I mltted of two rides.” [Applause.]
Bo, to-night, let diplomatists dispute
1 about Interuatloual law, let tho Socreta. • ----- -- rilh her ovn hands aU the housework mulatea lartro result All great and
r»l
Of® uUjtfSUBpUW.mo-A.Mto.t
.
..
...
i- rtw i-nvvinment sn* know that whether moua report, “Don Quixote."
making cheese and butter, and bringing
on e uowoe-Cbat i-rodmy of human his- «
to «&gt;•
^^XtetSia tboSira-W of things *Wter cr not, there can bo no dtopate
^Mch ho bail accustomed htaseR t0 that wo have the right to scud bread to
Znwdinteartrt^ttae. He kept riU
riUWnro- For myd®,I admit no

hsom
.uiTuso waxes

aud railed his

the facia of history. both ancient and

HARTWELL.

the bclleda of

muse her company, respectfully repItaB

nrc written the beat beloved names in
monthly or quarterly,

of good tidings. It will always hevea

[Ap- pray with love and gratHude. may

�Orangeville

nntr

g A H, MkEMORE,

irjuof trestatb.

T^i'JLVG F

o»T&gt;
Castrol B

MYRON H. FULLER
Use* to the Company than to I be couuiurirtlng that in tbs payment of the
debt the spirit of Uw contract shall be
Im truly and honorably observed."
aro they ever
TEAS.
Resolution was also adopted recom­
km Is UMSlmtabte. With ■ Rallnrad
CQEPJSES,
mending Grant cud Wada, for Preaidcut
through Its centre, Barry County is one
SUGARS,
but individuals of that party
and Vice President
BYftun,
with the advice and consent of the Sen­
ths* to. witboetplot ths most dodraWo Couiwic*
blushing, that Gen U. B. Grout, is an Stale for all kinds of busluera, espeate, shall hold their offices until the Sen*
SOAPS,
CHICAGO C0BBESP01DTKCEWlth
a
Railroad
hr.bituol drunkard and was drunk roast
CANDLES,
valuable •
of tho time during the late
STARCH.
thews mentioned in tbs sroond clauses.
C«K*Q0, April 29th, 18G8.
continues
market for all kinds of merchandise as
rhesscusd clause provides that Mem­
No body likue such weather as this
Battle Crock, and the amouat of moury SODAS, AC, AC
bers of the Cabinet shall hold their offices
venders and ducka. A
wou,au I have to sav about the mat.
ter is, if ho could achieve each miafaty
daring tho term of the President by
First Class Grocery Store,
: 7-.-- ;
•eat win be rally appreciated, after the

Tenaro-of-Office Act hll

KKI^KXT.Ora’iii

Caobr-Allra. Ilswts

Betlre-Myroe H r.n.

w lull kind of whisky did he use at produce to Bailie Creek over the road HUTTER
Fort Don also n, Corinth, Vick burg, battle between this Village and that City, tnay
ERGS,
nut to-day fully realize what they will
P0ULTRK,
actually save. With this Road die tarHEES IT.IX
SHEKP.PXLTS,
to have him disobey a constitutional law, lutog lauds In Jtho Townships contigu­
stitution of debk and almost to the ram. and Johnson would go to jail in his stead! ous to the road In this County will be
ss
valuable
a*
similar
lands
In
TownAs I believe I hinted, news is scarce I don* wonder that President Lincoln
COUNTRY
PRODUCT
ahips contiguous to the Michigan Conmy letter tG-d.-.y, «ill. of necessity he
somewhat short. Another mysterious
and practically a part of that rood—Mr '
disappearance ‘foccurrod hero the other samo kind for the rest of his General*.
dar. Some time sineoono Straighi,came
But I wfll not continue the subject
here from tho Keystone State, on busibowl and snarl fornlsh Just the same facilities for the
public accommodation of the people
And wilfprownt to any person
uni uiry can i Keep IGen. U R along Ibis route that la farnlshjd along
-imprudent
y- - enough
o- to carry
- tn his •pocket
~.
■ Ing u* a Club In cur Groat
□ranL out ol tho White 11
that, and there can be, at least there is I
uui w.uliwcv » HWjuv
»
’| wife in the crcrmo of her undoubted they araa-winato him before tho 4th of noue better, on any route In tho coun-1
ONK DOLLAR SALE
was nowhere si&gt;ccial]y provided fur, aud prerogative tho right to search his pock­ March, 1869.
was consequently embraced in tho fir’t ets, found it and soon after “there was
worth of the surplus products of tbc ]x&gt;rMiddleville Correspondence
elautr of the first section, whidfi declares troublo on the old man' mind." He
Uon of the country contiguous to IL will
inid it was the portrait of a female rela­
I lie
be enhanced, by the reduction of theex- WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATU
I. «n.l 1* *ueii
tive, to which she is supposed to have reMiddleville, May 4, 18C3.
OF PREMIUMS.
riJtd fur th
spooded n i Jj a query ai thoamwaranec of | Ed. BxxxEr.: —
sud this h no small matter, especially
Ilonco by a vrniant tint in her visual orgena—
Aproritiont
The It nil road interest seems tn Involve when goods Hist all classes of the people
their own showing ths President u a lan Straight sola Lis lauds cud tenemonte, the time of west of cur citizens, as the
chattels and equipages and proposed that Engineers and Surveyors of the G. R. are constantly demanding lor immediate
ixrucslsrs *«1 dncrtpllrs cireoUrs,
breaker.
ho and his family should journey lo Mas- V. R. It. are selecting a route through consumption among the necessaries, not
L D MOBIM.WN.
lo mention luxuries, of life will, by the :
this Townrhfp. What that route will reduction of the expenses of transport*
Admit Them How.
kDowL-dgv
Uon, be eorrcsiondingly reduc--d In
thought not that the way to Muske­
Kl.t U» OS* DO 1.1. IK
price.
Wo truxt that tho Senators and EeprC' gon lay through Clucago, where huby
saaiatrrre from tho State of Arkansas. had found that pretty female relative.— of tbc River. Our citizens are beginlng
STANDARD SCALES.
to arouse theraarlvcs from the letbargy eratloua which should Induce Ute people
of this County, now that tbc completion
promptly admitted to their seat*. Il is
nr put his famuy on a boat bound for
of this Road la only dependent on the
ho objection, in our judgement to their Muskegon, steppedon
L__shore,
_12_with 31G,- e ng to rcalix? that If we have a Railroad liberality of the subscriptions to UaSteck
admission that it would add two new 000 in nis pocket, to see about Lis lug
dong the Unc, to put forth renewed of
votes in tho Senate on tho President' Kgo and-------- has'nt come back yeL fort nn tbclr part, to raise funds, and forts for the Immediate ccnstraction
o rife went to Muskegon and, leaving give encouragement to tho managers in
case, or bo without precedent, as Scnatoi
her children there,came back and sought ntl kvbIl»K’« &lt;nc. *
Vickers of Maryland has been odmittcxl her truant lord, but without avnil. There
SOLDIKBB MEETING,
sinee the trial l&gt;cgan, and under tiro uro two views taken of his disappearance,
A.meeting of Fuldlers In this vicinity be, into of Bany County T
k. DECATL'k A CO
Constitutional two-thinls rule one vote ono that he has lx&gt;en murdered by some­ for the purpose of organizing a Pott of
for tho Pnsideut counts equal to two body for that 316,000, tho other that the the Grand Army of the Republic la an- tlon and earnest co-operntion ou the!
adventurous
husbandman
turning
his
against him. Nor can there bo any obISthinat., we commend this subject.— I
back upon Muskegon end the service of
NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY.
joction to the admission of the Senators coxes, has found Ins pretty female relative In this Villageon the evening of the 12th You can by your voter, do for the pcopfo I
Inst, It is hoped the: the Boys in Blue of the County a work for which future '
soon to be elected from Louisiana, North
will res|on&lt;l to this call from their com­
and South Carolina Sfid Georgia, or tho
rades, and that they will “fill In,” to
GRAND AND SQUARE
tjie wife takes of the matter n'importe,
of the latter atro has at least tho satisfac­ remain until "further orders.” Come accomplish for yearnelvce more In ttie
tivss already elected, even if the trial tion of thinking that bar first conjectures on friends, you did nobly with the mu*, way of material prosperity and Immedi­
ket snd rabre In the “fletd.” now "form ate and positive wealth, than baa been
should last until they reach Washington. were right
In line," and prepare to do some service accum pUshed by all your untiring labors
These States having now been ro-con­
Tho election
structed according to tho laws of the dsclincd in the
land, none of their constitutionally elect- still jubilating over the city’s going
The victim in thlsFaae was none oth­ abiding confidence In the intelligence,
Deatoeratic, and the Tribune still explainthe Judgement, and the public spirit of
a’ how it cam &lt; to do so. Bcyona this, er than our ftfend Cvsiea 8. Cranaon,
taka tho test oath, should bo for a single
i or nothing. The Republican Coun- who though not “brutally murdered,’’ suit of your action, on a qutotlon Invol­
day axdudod from their soots in either Sr Convention for tho nomination of lias been finally married, as follows:-- ving so smsJI an amount of expenditure,
olegatee to tho State Conrontiun, to bo
House of Coagrees. Besides, there would
be striking historic justice in allowing held at Poorin, on tho Gth of May, is to dence of tire''Brides father, in Middle­ Importance, financial and otherwise, not
bo held to-morrow. 1 hero is little doubt ville, by the Rev. G. N. Ames, Mr. C.
only to yourselves but to all the people
of the Cook county delegation being in­
of tho territory adjacent to tho Grand
structed to support Gen. Palmer's nomi­ this Village.
River Valley Railroad.
endeavored to keep out of the Union, to nation for Governor.
What we have said to tbc people of
vote, as vote they would without excep­
New Goods have Just been received at Maple Grove is equally applicable to the
tion in the Senate, for his conviction and*
inhabitants of all the Tournabipa thio’

fenders of tho President rueert that tho
rasa of Mr. Srx.xren, is not included in
the second clause, bccauso ho was commissinnod by President Lincoln, and at­
tempt to base their strongest argumcnl
in tho President’s defence upon this point,
which of itself shows the wfakness of
their canoe. But this ilimscy pretext for
the violation, of a positive law of the
land, is summarily disposed of by Mr.
Eixtexs, who rttnrh with unanswerable
logic,
c, -u
“if )&gt;c,
HC,—meaning sir.
Mr. purniuu,
Stanton,—

jolly situation Noah's
he bought largely on
ixedit just before ths flood. The thought
weather.

What

I

gCHUTZE A LUDOLfF;
Manufacturen of the
MONITOR PL*JEM»»VBLi:‘i5)y

I’l-A.TS'O KOIITEH
ona Hot Ciiinmr.

unlay morn inn a yocn;

PRIZE WtHVEKS ANU REAPERS'

WOOD*

wooiifo X
WQ-IITH
Uatxirx nn

N. P. Husted, proprietor of the Grand Jaeeut thereto, and to the public spirit of
the people of each of these townships we
of business, a sort of electnc i«nny post, delivering trees. We understand that earnestly aud specially commend this
ptly and the trees from th Is nursery give good sat­
isfaction, being found
represented.
highest financial Interest depends.
furs tho Senate, vindicated the justice of
GOOD SHEEP.

hla Village la eood Side

NEWS DEPOT

Council, to rou the pc

which character pros to tho expromum

to support it yet
tors are sanguine of success, all telegraph
projectors are, at least untill they get their

physical effort of dohvonng-a speech,anc!
hardly able to stand, tho old man still
dutches tho paints of his decidedly atle
— resolute
...
axguemsut- with
vigor, and- no
trace of woaknoss, ar ituliaeion apneers
moo OS

There has been quite a sovoro struggle
I hero over the admission of some now
| text books-inlo our public schools, the
principal difficulty being
I xy &gt;*«lytlaal
.
'
Woodward would'nt vote
the Tribune
wanted him to on certain matters, so
hen a book firm in which Wuodwsrd is
treetnly doubtful if any of the unpoachintcreatcd mndo an effort to get their
Readers introduced into the schools, the

the

impression conveyed

of sturdy
15

assert, whtch we do not behove, all the
ualjtise of this mon arc not estimable,
trith which the least amia-

If 1 remomLw rightly Leonil n

Mr. A. F. Boardman, (of Watkins
General Hawi Items.
Bro's A Boardman,) h
brought the
young Bpanish Merino back, "Kilpat­
—Tho Welland Canal is open.
rick.” to Middleville. This sheep, It will
be remembered, took the first premium
at the Kent County Fair last fall, being mail l ill.
then but one year old, and shearing ov­
—Theodore Tilton has been threatener 18 Iba of wool at tho first shearing.
od by tho Ku-Klux Klan.
We estimate that the clip this spring
—
Lenowoe county ctocts 16 Ropnb]j.
will not be less than 25 lbs. The sheep
may be seen by calling upon Mr. B.,at
—Thoddeus Stevens is in bettor health
tbc saw Mill, below Exchange Block.
Bmlth Sandford has began to excavate
preparatory lo building a block od the
—Mr Palmer, of Polk City la, died
site of Mr. Emerson’s HhocPhap.
ou Bunday last, in his 104th year.

—Th* health of the Prince Im­
Mesaera. Johnson A McKwltt bars asperial of Franco continues alarmingly
labltohcd lhemseira tn Ae building
east of the Empire Block, and Intend to
- Conductor Adams of the Boston A
keep constantly on hand a good supply
of frerh meats. Give themyaurpatron- Albany Railroad during the past twsnty-

gy. and relontlcsm

GOOD FOR $20.00
ALLEN, HAWES A (X).,
14 Federal BL, Boston, Maas. i». O.
Itax C.
f

STATIONARY

ESTABLISHED 1X1867.
I WORD WITU TOU. RE1DEHI

NO. 1 MAIN ST., BATTLE CREEK

rpiIE CHEAP

HARDWARE STORE,
Mei'tBoyi ail Mra’t Mir
Hypophosphites,

ox* or Til1st citcciuts WILL at
iccxrrxn jj

Act Promptly and Certainly

H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, 11105,

OJL

dispatch the In
in contemplation,
. the end thst Haith
■he can easily bo made
beautiful Villages in o

building is already ere

nsr UOJK3XS STOCK

Building Materials

SS^^tioZdEd’.
W CUSTOM WORK MADE TO

WnncmNOT.-It Is inthnated that
Rev. E. O. Haven, President of Ute State

orphans during the post winter 112,233,.
52, and have still left fur next winter
Jnr 113,009.
-Dan."
Ihave eomplrted the taking of
of tbs city, and the remit shows
ulatiou of fiMM. *u Inenr-M of

■endablcsj

estate which promises f
unlimited growth a

Lr.t

trams hia tetoUnct. and in following the

the Methodist Church soon to bo bold In Ruminwi
Chlosgu, and that his resignation ot hla
present position will follow.

ly flattering

learn that the arrangem
for the Immedial

•r « naaUsr purchases.
JHE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AXB

-L'rank Moore, of the /Hef/foa Itfr.
:u full

puUieansin
al Circuit

TwnoviKa.—We notice i
Improvements being
" Um village, that art

II. FRENSDORF At CO

Iwo foolish fellows, Cant. Garrett and
R Gendrs, are baring built here a life place to better ones. Moro buildings to the hWdeni
wUI be erected In this Village during tills

tho river has

at your hands when

fall to add material I

in Now York Citr.
dir shoot current wheel.

Temple of Fashion!

Jfcar authority la ample, an

Blank Rote and Receipt Bools.

CONSUMPTION.

CharlcsPau] baa his planing mill on

hrrve been Irld out and fenced
l-st letter, come ol the old buildings on

.BOOKM
^HEET «VHIC. Ce.&lt;

proposed to make it a cheap method of

be sc bro’s of P.arry Countj
iralnatlon held In Na»bvfl
lay: Hettle Lathrop, Mary
alia Buxton, Rarryvf’lr; J

Telford, JoAnrtotrn.

$19ll(IEEI •*'«’

ZhMAMa Btcvsa*.

btinan. to the cellar, a
Biely not fatally InJu
orulssLin of sonic one

■hdf-Marfware and Cutlery.
h WtaoMfa W

tACJMvracp rmcD-

Dodges Clebrated Plows
TRY1TI TRY IT! TRY IT’

an Brant, Esq., ou the
Creek. To tire Indcfotl
"
Brunt aided b
of hla -ehendsn
*f Nathan Bartow,
for this valuable ad
tecUltiea of
structure is to be $0X50

finished throughout In th
manor. Tho Machh

�LBTOFPKnilVKTO It

iDTOnsnoom.
Eloquent fiPEBcnr-s.-We publish
elsewhere la this tone two beautiful
speeches, recently delivered by two of
tho most aecompUahsd of living Ameri­
can orators, Wendell Phillipa and Geo.
William CUttla. No one should fall to
give themselves the pleasure of reading
ID SrOXT, BUCK BLOCK,

HASTINGS,' - 87 - MICH.

p. t wsodwae;

S1OO.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

General Grocers,

Groceries and Provsions, Drug &amp; Bookstore.
Boots and Shoes,
4. Hlarnog to renawtn at | o'clock p. m.
6. Ealrirs of rbeep competing shall baae.ua
anied by »n affiilarll (or •talrtinot) according '

MAIS DROTltEnsr

Drags,
Mediciies, Gracenes,
■ra/.vrx. ozas. YAJurrwnre.
art kktn axror.

Saturday morn Ing a young »&gt;n of R. B.
Wightman. Emj., tell through a trap
dour, at the Store of Meaata Robinson A
Wightman. ti&gt; the cellar, acrioua'y but
fortunately not fatally Injuring him.—

Groceries and Produce,

cuter door tn rear of the store prior to
raising (he "trap" is said to have been
the cau**-. More care In future may pre-

Livery &amp; Sale Static,
DISSOLUTION.

•yria; Mra. D. E. I dab. Louisa Yourex,
and Alta Cole, Maple Grove; Lucia Mor­
gan, Blair; McIIsm Winans, Lcltlo Har­
der, Alturda Partello, Harriet Tucker,

TOWNSHIP MEETING!
TbroadinlgiMd. tboSsprrviaoror Iba To•bip ut MajilsUrv.r. having Lrrn duly rr^a
ltd in writing by thirty alacvor* at lb* To»n&gt;
ut linpir Gr»vr, lo enl i iriwlu,; of tbo ab

_____IjODW COUUDIMjiid.n.l.w.. Md.

Ride Walk*.—The one pleat want of
tb1* V11b go la good Side Walks, and
there Is no earthly reason why we should

Woolen Factory.—We are pleased
to learn that the arrangements are all
perfected for tho immediate completion
of a Woolen Factory in this Village.—
The building la already erected, aud Is
situated Just east of the residence of John
6. Van Brunt, Esq., on the west bank of
Fall Creek. To the Indefatigable labors
of Mr. Van Brunt aided by the liberal
investment of hla abundant means on
the part of Nathan Barlow, Esq., wears
indebted for this valuable addition to the
manufacturing facilities ot thia Village.
Ths structure la lo be 80X40 feet on the
ground, three stories in height, and to
be finished throughout In the mastthorangb manner. The Machinery is to be
of the beat clans and to embrace all the
latest improvements. The motive pow«r Is to be steam, and the Boiler and Enline are already on the grounds. It to
Intended to be able to set part of the maehlnery in motion during the early part

&amp; GOODYEAR,

H. A. GOODYEAR,
I tival on the 20tb Inst, the suggestion
| tn Ute note of the tk-cretary of the Bar­
ry County Agricultural Society, publish­
ed last week, to the contrary notwith­
standing, and this is probably for the
best, though in cotnmou with several
other citizens of the county, we regret
that other posatlve engagements will
compel I u» io forego the pleasure of be­
ing present, on thia exceedingly inte­
resting occasion. But now that the lime
Is fixed beyond pcradventure. we trust
that the people of the county Interested
In Sheep growing will un/frdZy labor to
make this /taflraf, what It should be, a
decided success. It may bo made to re­
SPECIAL NOTICES.
flect lasting credit on the people of the
county. If th&lt;»e who are directly inte­
rested do their duty in tho premises.— i
But for this to be, there must be consort
of action ou the part of all who would
promote the wool growers Interest, and
ail cngngvd In "Wool Growing" have or
should have, a common Interest, lo the
end that tho resource* of the County in
this department may be fully developed.
Do not let any imaginary or real cause
of complaint so far as the action of the
Executive Committee ofihe Agricultu­
ral Society I* concerned; deter any one
from doing all In their power to make
the festival fully represent tho Sheep
Growing wealth of the County. Sup­
pose, or take U for granted If you please,
that the Committee madcBomemlstakre,
you should remember that "toerr is hu­
man,” and that thia committee are only
men, liable to err, but that Is no good
IsvsisstsMe. Ml o*V tetbs siiseks of epidemic
reason for doing night to Injure that direrdorw,
bat also lo tb* ordiaary complaint!
which In and of Itself, fa calculated to wbMh prevail in ell oeealriw sod •&lt; all seams.
promote your best interest as man en­ If ilia Imossm Importsocs of rasavenrs stasgaged in one of the most valuable and cation woreiinirerially uadsestnod. ttrta Inso®.
productive of the departments of Agri­
cultural enterprise. Henre wo hope and
expect that no encouragement will be
given by the people to any action on the
IKU-t of auy man or close of men, calcu­
lated to Injure Ur's FesUval, and if, as
one said in a communication, we felt aa
1a public Journalist in duty bound to
jpublish, any foal dHetttalsd with the
iaction of the Executive Committee In
reference
to thia FtoMiral, let Um® re­
;
■membar that It to tbc ifraf attempt on the
Ipart of the Officers of the Agricultural

n. Upn pared le card eastern relle daily.

(vod caadilua.
r
tb*
FACTMX • mH. and caaaa rally.
Weal takes le esshaagt for work.

Banter &amp; EictaiiB Dealer,

t

My

f!

not hnitare to push forward with all
reasonable dispatch the Improvements
already In contemplation, but devise
more, to the end that Haatlng* may be
what she can easily be made, one of the
moat beautiful Villagee in our State.

BARLOW

aii.i

Ixrnovtxo.—Wcnotlce a large num­
ber of Improvements being made In all
ports of the village, that ate of especial
valus t«» the people interested, and which
cannot fail to add materially to th* ap­
pearance of ou • Village, and this certain­
ly is desirable. Wc believe, there is but
one opinion expre-ecd by strangers con­
cerning the locat'on of this Village, and
that is decidedly flattering to the public
pride; but will c this 1* so, we are pleas­
ed to note a commendable spirit of enter­
prise on the part of the owners of the
real estate which protniaca for the future
almost unlimited growth and prosper!-

THOMAS B. AGNEW

Saddkrs &amp; Hanienfflakera,

Hui-

entirely within bounds to say that there
la notashrg'e walk, on any one of our
public streets, of any considerable length
that should nut be at '&lt;mcv put in &lt;un&lt;ilt on lo l&gt;c passable witn 'safety to both
dress and limb. Gentlemen of the Com­
mon Council, to vou tbc people look to
•re dial our streets are put in opder.—
Your authority is ample, and the proper
exercise uf it la Ju*t what the peopicexpeeted at your hand* when they placed
the Inunrwt of the Village In your offi.

^pDDLEVILL*

Hardware, Stoves, Iroa,Nails

.

VOWM

■ i l■a.

$250!T„Jfruh, a&gt;‘.
MEW lOVEirnaHEtTS.

IKUUUH,
TRIED ASD XOT FOUND FANTBG.

PIECES FALL FEINTS

•3»,

AMfflC &amp; GBEAT VSTSRfi
Broad Gauge Bailway!

NEW

KCSW 1U",

YORK

FJHHMiBUafilB.

WAsniSevvSrvmr.
Thli I. tlmoaly P.onu to U.

Oil Regions of Pennaylrania t
Trip will aj.|a11!n*etn.v n.iuMtn and WrOMlTreaS
nod Hare Co--..-— — —

,

Atlantic k Gt. Western JUihray.

�D9r
rntwmar. Do yoo want to iweee rrnm-

laa^y^s^'Wf 1^*8**^'..' - .

O. M. DEW

•■Nd" returned he. "Lyenrgua Govitt stand up. Wat rite bev you to bear

trlArrxw, wutv co., &gt;

NEW CASH STORE.

The last ergcltement si tbo corners
WPMStbM* pUoolyer that
Ms over happened to any peeple, tbo tt „ n,

U grow out uv Hieilteral reteshens uv
tho races to each other.. It wu» one of
Mtijai hs leflus by'tbe tyrant Link­
in, and by do means the least uv cm.
jTtoder the old patriarkle system, it
was the custom uv the niggers to go by
tbi hsme uv their trooly patrfarkk
Wasters, wlch wux nereary. and not on­
ly nceaary, but proper, Onto every plaiita-btn ther wood be Cresets, Hannibals,
and Pompeys, end tho only way to dtetern, Hannibal Gavltt, ct settry. This
ansesd very well ex long ex they wux in
•stele uv skriptoura! servitood; Indeed,
the proud Caucsaiirn ma.t era rather lik­
ed It thnn otherwise, ex tho frekency
with with their names wux called indP
hated tbcextent or their posserainna —
But bencc the runs her rut up for their-

they.kln own property and ivrform all
the fuucdoniuv men, tho same re eny
one else, it hex become dlstastcfol te the
■ Corners. It Isa slnglerfact that tb«
Corners hex diskivered, since the nig­
gers wux set free, suthln they never
edor.oullko U10 wldte. When they wux
elrvreand med to nuw otn and play
withein and wait on cm, andslch. this
a^K wm not perceptible. It box devcL
&lt;Ad eence amnncipRrben. Jea so with
tyyprtnre. In ther normal con it lab on
ft'wux well—renec Its a dcgrvda-hun the

l ogn.m and 1 seeker Gavltt
pertikeicrly chafid under It.
They
mourned and lost flesh under the In flicktdfen.'' ■ “To think,” sed the Deekln, “uv
MNMltd niggers beartn the honored
name uv Pogram.*’’ “lo think," eed
MMEW Gavltt, "nv a bundled niggers
bearfn tbo Ihu-’tros nstr.e uv Gavltt I"
Xnd ro they jtetlshcned tbc Legia’nchcr
^iPrnnkfort to roleeve cm by peasln a
hrvperbtbltln niggers from bcarin the
ffite uv white 111 tm wlch wux ther for­
mer masters. The fact locked out and
this imbrolyo wux the result.
Politick the ruthoy store-keeper, wlch

courtroom. "Come," sed Dcekiu l'u”-

laiKmeuy wlch l abcl put’in. Mr.

Glroceries,
Hate &amp;-Gaps.

’

-I la.”
.
,rYoomay set «fown--FWinatetete
tho court the objick uv these qusaUona,
wlch, without exptenaehen may appear
Irrelevant. Mr. Bigler and I agrocd uconducted. Nlggen alone knowd the
cosuv difJbrenoe that unfortnitly aria
between us, and know in that the pure
African wux unworthy 11 v belief, wedctormlned to yoore only aleb ex enrol abcror
iuiilsputable descent from good trust­
worthy Caucaahen dtlxem. Hence this
preliminary cggsamlnaahun. Wo her
here the nlggen uv mixed blood from
overy plant&gt;ahcn lu the nnlxirhood. and
wc aht-1 tried all wbo can’t show mixcd blood. Ther evidence must bo taken,
fur tn doubt the word uv the sons and
daughtero uv i4ch men wood be the
helgliih uv pre-utnpeben, and an Insult
wlch they would be justified In resent­
ing'
“Certainly," aed Bigler, “and let’s
git at it. Bouypart Pogrom, stand up."
"Hold,’' ahriekt the Deekln, obeervln
that Mis. Pojram bed Just step! Into the
room; “how much b nt Isbooin thilyex
soot?’’
“Ninety-oue cvnts and the cost« that
hev acrood,” ec&lt;! Pollock.
"I’ll pay It,” remarkt the Deekln.
nervously. ' ruthertlian hev this farce
go od. IXu’t null no more uv cm, don't.
Here's ttn- money.”
“It c n't bo.’’ aed Bigler, "I'mbound
to enab tbc Pollock."
' "Don’t pcrccod—don’t.” yel’ed Punt,
Mcl'elter, and every other white mon
In tbo room, es they notl-t ther wives
droppin in one by ooe, "It's rrelly too
(■mull a matter—rrelly It ta.”
"Weel," sed Bigler, “ex there appenrx
to be sick a yoouanlmous de»lre thcrefor, I hev nu objekshen, «»n them tenpa,
to forgive Pollock," and tho cusses em­
braced tn open court, while the Deekln,
McPvlter, snd the teat uvem wuxajwyin tbc nlrgen, ther witne** too.
Ex they wux a Icavln the court room,
Bigler sung net:
,
“D.ektn cf yoo send on that petl-bcu
to Frankfort, 1 sbcleond on a protect,
provln thatevry one uv the nig-rers who
bear yoor name hev a nnteta! rite to IL
Let It alone Deeklt., let It nlone. Ef
tbc nlggorkln ataud the name.yoo ought
not to vbJukL"
And he and 1’uEock rulk-d off tagetber/Jaflln ,yuci erpqxly. It wux a plot

TO BUY YOUR GOODS!

Crockery,

Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
EVERY NEEDED KIN* AN* STYLE,

's^s:sszzz
Frtrt tHli nwta.ll,

»»•&lt;.

oil c.w. mihu m.iira »r rou.

BOOTS

SHOES, CHEAP!

0.

0. 8PASLIIM.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

mar

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

'

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
HASTINGS,

MICH.

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES.
Fine Toilet Articles,

MOKTUAGE HALE

I AM NOW SELLING

perftemery.

pine Bonpa,

O! %4odlhat we coo-.I be delivered from

atl

.

Lumber Wsgvnj, A. No. !., at $100,00.
Ojwn Buggies ’iugio Seat $125, fo $IC5.
“
‘
Two
“ ISO, •* 180.
Top
“
Singlo “ ISO, “ 27i
1 Itetier4 Jumpseat wagon*, 7ft, “ 100.

PETROLEUM V. NASDY* P.M.
(Wlch is Ptetmaatcr. 1

kin started ez ef he bed bln shot.
“And ex we kin save the valy

lump, yoo may call also Pompey Fogrfim, Joollus Pogrom, Ceeaer Pogram,
George Washington Pogrom, (so nxmed
Wcot, like fust G. W.. be coodent tell a
fie, wlidt ia proof conclooelrs that be is a
fntte’bhek. and haint got no Pogrom
bipod table vaina,) Melbay Pogrom.
Ablum Pogrom, Cleopatra Pogram,Paul
Pogrom, Marie Antenett Po^ram.BonypdrfPtigtnni,' Charles Wcelcy Pogrom,

M-hryW Brisk Block.
.“•Bwta sac Jritawra rtrtete

Dry'G’OOds,

Post Orrtcjt, Cou fedrlt X Banda. )

rptic Pioneer Painter

STILL
-

ALIVE

- ——AND-----

■Mrail WftolMole Aamt» SwMfctfcoa-

,

Heady fpr Work.
WAiiojtHlior.1 si'b’lMTVMsa isahlus, I *■&gt;
pnpsrwi Iodo »ll klsteof

CARPET^ AND OIL CLOTHS,

Ib csBSCCtios with «botr, 1 »UU eooliau* lb.
ra^itSK m« Glestax
Deekln , ex they all filed Into the coun
room. “Wat do yoo mean by bringin ‘pl.tr ••li.fociioti.

Pure Wines

^OMETHING NEW

and Liquors for

Medical Purposes.

House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
FAXBrnCNG.

Patent Medicines,

^GENTS FOB ISON-

ARDWa RE k DRY GOODS’ STOREQ
I here Sited ■? a Warn Rm. for Caa- 0
rare, and llotaa-Fuaauniaa (Jaoaa. aod offer a

H

Books and Stationery,

Mtxrol Pei-tB ef sit ki«a«. f-.r .»!«. Palais

A l

6

y -a S

WM. II. MaCONXELL— Sgt

GROCERIES,
OFJLU. JUA’AS 4*0 of fzxsqcmjtf.

H

=

ife I

’i

S k f-

niggers?”
“Watdo I mean 7 WatdiOkence Is it
to yoo? T hcy’r my witnre-e*— by these
Intelligent frecme and wlininln 1 per­
igee to proyo that yer a pcrgerd villn

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

it» IB Import.ut lows*. .. In ki m n»Mll.

And be grinnod nt Pollock, who win­
ked wickedly nt him in return.
9Q PER CENT OkFt
‘“Audi,” wd Pol oak. "to save time,
mite at well her my wltnesero «wort.—
Intake r Gavltt, stand up.”

New Geods

*Now, Mr. Constable, call Pompey
Gavltt, Mellndygavltt, Augustus GnYttt. Prtron^l* Gavftt. Lycurgus Gavltt
Abalum (iNvItt, Mm» Gavltt, Judith
Gavltt, Jeffcrun Gavltt, Adam Unv.tt,
Martha Washington Gavltt, Pascal

Fifun t Sewing Machine,
PHYSICS' PRESCRIPTIONS

—AND—

NEW PRICES!

IF FOB WANT GOOD OOOIW CHEAP
“Am I to bo swore with all these nig­
gers, ” roared 1 Maker, red In the face.
- —00 TO—
“Rccly," n&lt;tl Squire Punt, “I cau'l
I’MIXaIaXPS dt DENTLEY’B.
permit this-”
•
‘ br^joo must," sed Bigler- "Ex dosprit a wretch ex la this Pollock, ann re
If rfs want Tieod Be&lt;(sln.,
iteejdy ex he hex wronged me, ex much
is'j rotate, 11.1 to and despise hhn; bo
— GOTO---aW\fftr; fair p'ay to a era dor justis.
Evfeahoodho beet .mo and crush me
PHILLIPS E BENTEEY’3,
Math bls lion heel, 1 iMtet that be abv!
hev hla rites. But ths Squire had bet­
ter s&lt;aro mine hist."
r
Aud.to yW gBUfhiily don't ilketeou- AXD IF YOU DOST .‘KK WHAT YOO WANT
Anlc ft»r It.
ble with Bigler, the Fqnure. pals -ex a
goat, for be did r.tkntw wat wuxcoteln
------'

HAIR
h

PRESTON 4 MP A I)

Restorer

Hair dressing
&gt;w?tyU '•"eBofle
will quickly retort Gray Hair

to.

• splradk! Stack

FAMILY OBOCX11IXB

fwaOLESALE A DETAIL

Dry Goods,

V;

cbor uv an oath?”
Boots # Shoos,
”Tte, mW”
Hatsand Caps.
“Who was yoor tether, Ceeacrt"
Groceries,
“Don’t know, •ah."
• "A yoor mother In the room, and hot
Piece Goods,
she bln swoinT”
■

Crockery
And Glasstvarc.

GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
AUef wh«!i«. atb l&gt;«and lo mH for

-•O

H, 7

OYSTEE,

DEP

I twWqaeasMTWK
JQALT1XORE

Still leads the Van

fM«l Um city of Baltimore, er

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GEO. M. E&gt;EWEY
at alamos, saury to.. Mica.,

BY GBO. M. DEWEY

VOL. XIII.

NUMBER 3.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN./WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1868.

SRtdiral.

Business Bireftoru

m xnvx.

With KiUx lowtrd Hom.-with Chhritr hr tll.-wlth FirMW 1&gt; U» Xiftt'

gortnj.

BMFUm GEBIIH BITTERS,

THE CLEAR VISION.

AXb

Moody Knconntar Between
and Hone Thieve*.

was given to me,

Afterwards I received tho comb and
brush that Mr. Lincoln used daring his
residence at the White House. With The Most Powerful of AH the Means of
thia aame comb and brush I had often
Health and Long Life.

TUI CotuUihlM • Turn-

Tuesday morning, the neighborhood

n eased one of tlio most daring and bloody shows that it U poesUde to be mtn? «wn
fights that has Lraimj lrod in North Mitto go down ton reception, ho would tutu
These means arc given to tho world
Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacksob,
to me with a quizzical look: “W’cll, in a multitude of volumes, and by a •lorippL
On Tuesday morning, at sunrise, Mr.
JAVEl P ROBERTS.
Mariam Elisabeth, will you brush my multitude of eminent philosophers,
bristles down to-night ?”
physicians, divines, and other persons. EUvha Dismnke|, living at Artesia, dis­ merely that it la raining. A storm la a
Tho Great Rcmodles for all Disaasoj
covered that two fine mare mules, worth
"Yes, Mr. Lincoln."
Thon he would toko his seat In an live to a great age. They may be said to 'each A36O, weremlsal up from bls statues. but rain may toll as gently as mercy.
Tracking the robbers in tho lot in the
cosy chair, and sit quietly while I ar­ be proclaimed every day, m they have
FBAXK ALLKIT.
LIVER, STOMACH. OH
l
n«. —'W M Iaw.
■Wiror.r tn Chwranged his hair. As may be well imag­ been from time Immemorial. Yet they 'direction of Thlbbe Station, he immedi­ times storm In thia way ; with little sf....-n4 tuinf. FiMV. O»«»tsl Lwt TM.anS«*»lDIGESTIVE ORGANS.
ined, I was only too glad to accept thia are not credited by thomajority of tbe 1ately started a negro man In pursuit,
arrived there about 0 o'clock, and bretheren. But the gentle rain from a
:&gt;&lt;ifr*snr«. sitr wnve. ita»u&gt;ur&lt;.XM&gt;.
eomb and brush from the hands of Mra. people, or if believed, they are not proc- who
’
HooSand’B German Bitters
tho alarm. From his dlacripUon
Lincoln. The cloak, bonnet, comb and tlced upon by the masses. The celebrate gave
ita&amp;vxt . whig trr.
I
brush, the gljve worn st the first recep­ cd Dr.fcbeyne. was born In 1871, em- 1of tbe atolcn animals, several dlltens
W TlrJ ptotagrajihl
tion after the •ocond Inaugural, and Mr. bodied them In tbe ninth of his "Rulee 'collected at the depot were able to Iden­ storm not frequently passes off in rain.
Lincoln's over-shoes, also given to me,I of lloallfi and Long Life, drawn from ।tify the thieves Id tbo persons of two Hence, perhaps, lire coufiislon of tho
hnveelnco donated for the benefit of tlic Head," and which was published men who rode through the place a short
Wilberforeo University,a colored college nearly one hundred and fifty yean ago. while before.wlth mules,of that descrip-1
HOOFLAND'S 0 EH MAN TONIC,
near Xenia, Ohio, destroyed by fire on As throe rules havo never. It Is believed
Ous public Max.--Marten Van Bu­
Jordan, W. Travis,. B. 6. Munger, R. j
the night that the President was murdIs tho only man who held the offices
been printed Ln any newspaper, they are Muldrow, and S. L. Dubose Immediate- nn
HOtWBOOT a WtLW.
, President, Minister to England, Govhere given tor the benefit of the Ameri­ iy gave, chase.annod with double-barrM- of
,
There was much surprise, when Mrs.
can
reader
:
led shot guns aud repeaters. The party j
Lincoln left tbe White House, what her
or THE FABalDNB,
Hoofland’a German Bitters.
luul a very clear trail of tire scoundrels Benton is the only man who held aseat
flfry or sixty boxes, not toeount her
1. The passions have a greater Influ­
untllsTTivlngat the home of Mr. Exum, । the United States Senate for thirty
score of trunks, could contain. Had the
ence on health than most people are where they suppceed the enemy must in
,consecutive yean. The only instance of
govenfmeut nut been so liberal In fur­
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC
aware.
have halted for rest and refreshments —
nishing (he boxer, It Is possible that
2. All violent and sudden passions To msko s tiling sure, bowevr r, by not father and son In the United States Sea­
there would have bacu less demand for
dispute to, or actually throw people Into exciting too early suspicion, before com­
UW3HW.
eo much tnm.'i|Hjrtatiou. The boxes
acute diseases ; and sometimes tho most ing up to. tic place they divided into Henry Dodge, Senator from Wisconsin,
were louso'y packed, and many of them
w ith articles not worth carrying away. violent of them bring on sudden death. two squads of three, tiding ala abort
p. duh. m.
3. Tbe slow and lading pass!ana bring distance apart, and in th la order advanc­
Mre. Lincoln ha l o j Milon for hoarding
on chronica! dlsoiscs; qs we sec Ip grief ed with eyes open and arms cooked.—
j old things, bcl cviug with To&lt;&gt;&lt;iles, that
two Elates In the United Blates Senate.
and languishing hopeless love.
As they neared tho house, Instead of at­
i they were "handy to have about tbe
4. Therefore, the sudden and acute tacking, they were themselves charged
. JtC. R3A1ILI
house.”
•
. passions ure more dangerous than the —the two thieves stepping from the
The bonnetsthat rhe brought with htr
John Quincy Adams held positions un­
bou«e to meet them, one of them shout- der the Government during every adfrotu Springfield, in addition to every slow or cbronlenl.
JOH» aOHBTS
3. Men of lively ImapinatloM and lng."haJt!” and the other t oaring a
one puichntcd during her residence in
mi ulstratlun from that of W ashington
grunt vivacity are more liable Io tho sud- broadside into the foremost column,
to that of Polk, during which he died.
arid tran-ported te Chicago. She rv-. den and violent psaslons and their tf- singling a man for each barrel of bls re­ He had been Minister to England, mem­
I. *COIRHB». A. W
V
, volver, and taking uncomforfaple delib­ ber of both Houses of Congress, Secre­
mnrirxl that she might find ute for the cctaA Thoughtful people and those of erate alm. Then commenced a well tary of State, and Prealdent of the Unit­
material ixitnc day, and it was prudent
to look to the future. 1 am porry to say gvo.l understanding, sufibr most by the sustained skirmish, tbe dtlscna con­ ed States. He died while a member of
Dt.H.J.HAStt.
UrM wilha.it
that Mrs. Lincoln’s foresight In regard slow and secretly consuming patalona. stantly advancing and flring. Dlsai&gt;- tho Houa^of Representatives
.
7. The Indolent and thoughtless suffer (tolnted In the character of the pursuer*,
off clothing, M the owed, at the limo of; lca-.t from the passions: The stupid the enemy now changed their poJtlon,
A LiUKnAL Educatiox.—That man,
and quickly fortified tin met Ives bchhtd 1 think, has had a liberal education who
tho Pnsilileut'a death, dlfttrent store, and idiots not at all.
A Tbs dhense* brought on by pasttlcm a heap of brush, from which tbq^eon- has been so trained in youth that bls
bill* amounting to ecventy thousand!
i uwT«-rX0&gt; i-u vaia»« axd sunoaox. Da-r
may
be
cured
by
mcdiclue,
as
well
as
tlnued to fight, killing a valuable horse body 11' the ready rervaut of his will.
doll.ira. Mr. Lincoln knew nothing of
these bills, and the only happy fsaturc. these proceeding from other ettusos, when for Mr. John Jordan, and badlv wound­
KNAPF3X a GRWTOtOB.
of hia asnasilnstlon was that he died Ini once the passions’ themselves ecaso or ing another for Major Muldrow.
, are quieted. But tho preventing or) In a few minutes the defends became
ignorance of them. Had ho known to
utJuced by Osvers Uitx
what extent his wife was Involved, thes calming tiro pwslons themselves Is the too hot, one of the thieves broke cover,
•hips. Expcsnre. Tart
fort would have embittered the only. bwdnees, not of physic,but of virtue and and while falling bock rapidly, dropped strength, and Ln smooth working order;
Life in the W^itc House when Mr. 1 pleasant momenta of hb life. 1 dAclose. religion.
mortally wounded from a shot by one ready, like a steam engine, to be turned
9. The love of God, m It Is the sover­ of tbe cltlsens. He baa since died.—
I this secret In regard to Mrs. Lincoln's
Lincoln wm President.
I debts, tn order to explain why aho eign remedy of all miseries, so In par­ Another round or two brought out tbs mers o» well as forge Lire anchors of the
' should subsequently have labored un- ticular it cffectusUy prevents all the remaining thief, who, drsparing of the mind; whgse mind la stored with a
r r, HOLBUnOK
■ dcr pecuniary embarrassment. Tbe bodily disorders the passions Introduce, day, and already sustaining one or two
book )yst Issued by Carleton 4 Co., of.I children, as well as herself, had received by keeping the pa-slam* themselves wounds, lustily shouted out a surrender. knowledge of the great and fundamenNew Ybrk, and, as the title announces, '
within duo bounds, and by the unspeak­
From the eonfi salon of the nJxpjtcd operations ; one who, no stunted ascetic,
written “by Elisabeth Koekley, former­
able Joy and perfect calm, serenity and thief, a bualucas cart! and other paper* la full of lire and Are, but whose passions
’.MTitrrrrw. •» n*&gt; vvxic. ■
ly o slave, but more recently modiste. 1 Lincoln's administration, and the-&lt;e tranquility it gives tbo mind, became
presents constituted a large Item in the
arc trained to come to heel by a vigorous
and friend to Mrs. Abraham Lincoln."
contents of tho boxes. Tbo only article tbe most powerful of all the means of J. H. Newman, of Tennessee, andChsr. will, tho servant of a tender conscience;
The author was thirty years a slave, but
of furniture, to far no I know, taken health and long life.
that part of her life occupies a compara­
Ing them to have dealt lr. the wholesale wbether of Nature or of Art, to hate all
away from tbo White House by Mr».
NOTIGrL
tively small space In this history. While
Mini ’UCHAF.t
Llncolu. was a littledrooaiug-«tand used The Saturday Review on the Woman and retail grocery bualuera al Pope’s vllcnrea, and to respect otbers as him­
Question.
station on tho Mlsslmlppi A Tennessee self. [1‘roC Huxley.
by tlic Presideut, I recollect bearing
of Jeff. Davis, and the volume contains
Railroad. Wren was tho man who was
him say ono day :
some remllaccnclee of that time. But
Public Opinion, though mainly made killed. Newman is personally of medi­
"Mother thia little stand Is so handy,
by fur tho largest and most interesting and suits me so well, that I do not know up or
of scrocuous,
selections, ua*
has ■
a uop~&lt;u.*M.
department .«.
for um bight, exceedingly cool and self pos­ Demoniac Spirit of the Ku-Hu'Klan
in Louisiana.
WM L. CC33.
nrluln®! correspondence.
ccrreHDondence. Regular relays sessed in manners, of more than ordina­
how I shall get along without It when 1 original
qualDtanee and intimacy with Mrs. we move away from here." He wm qi letters, long and short, appear in this ry Intelligence?
WEAK AHD DELICATE CHILDREN
----- ,-----------------------------but with a red,
hardenLincoln; one hundred page*bclnggivon
standing before a minor, ......................
brushing hisdepartment on ths "Woman Question," j^dfiroe, that speaks unfavorably far bls
to a history of Mis. Lincoln's scandal­ hair, when ho made tho remark.
The
demonic
spirit which has pervad­
mainly repltJa to the series of articles ebaracten He appears quite at care as
ous effort to raise money by selling her
acknowledged his offence on ed tho rebels during the recent e actions
“Well, lather," Mrs. Linool &gt; replied, in Uie Saturday Review. We quote t0
ALFRED C WILLS)*.
clothing. Although the writer assumes
from one of the sbarpeet and spiciest of ii)P train, but objected “bonse-tblef," In many of the Southern States, found
to be the friend of Mrs. Lincoln, and
these epistles:
.
speaking of his comrade as “ths degen- vent In Ixjulslana. In spite of the Kuwas bcr most trusted confident, she has
Tbo papers tn
Tho
In uio
tiro tiaiuruay
Saturday Review
x-ctww cra
, (C
of a noble sire.”
"Not for the world," ho exclaimed ;
published here very many of Mm. L.’s but she Interupted him :
TFSTIMONIAL8.
-■
u
-•
fQ (bls vsty dangerous aflk'.r, there agencies of evil, the Republicans gained
HAVTISOS HOUSE,
ore written "by a -------woman—-a clover
but
private letters, which certainly do not
“1 should like to know what differ­ unprincipled woman ; one of the school were a* many as twenty-seven shots a triumph of which they may well feel
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.
show that lady In any more favorable ence it makes If weput a better oae in from whom all the numberless indecent fired, and taking Into view tbe fact that proud. The following letter was roeetvlight than those previously published.
novels proceed ; one who, driven from the thieves behaved coolly and used
Its place."
Thwe who enjoy tbe goedp of a serv­
■‘That altera tlic question. If you will ths society of respectable females, n&gt;- their ammunition deliberately, it isn workers in the Republican cause In
'
ing woman about the prominent men pula staud In Its place worth twice as vengos herself, like the fax in tbo old miracle that some of the citisens were Louisiana, dated April 27-:
and women for whom she has been both much as this one, and tbe CommlsaionWe have carried the day ! In some of
wm. mu
not killed or wounded. The jpollcy of
rauie, oy rev
servant and confidents, will bo greatly
would have
'
UKO. W. WO0PWABD."
tire WllCVOO
thieves IIUU1
from the
they the -parishes, where wo ...
lUC
IUS bold advance ....'J
.. _ro-.
er consents, then I have no objection.” tain? Why
( entertained by this book ; but like most
swdaloU. Bnlortb. B,ht.
’"T &gt;-'&amp;•
&lt;*• K«
Mrs. Lincoln remembered these words would the i
Hon. Jam's Thompson.
• of such gossip, tho Incidents narrated and, with the consent of tho Commis­
draU, lb, Mimr.UI IM&gt; Um» Ibry Kl«x Kte U»k U» UeeUon In ctunr..
do not add to the respect wbiehthe read­ sioner, took the stand to Chicago with ply her laknts better, and endeavor, by cm, upon 'Tirthw."
“d '““M^d thin,,.' w UwnW. w.
er feclp for the characters figuring In the
______
As
a
matter
of
course,
these
parishes
her for tbe benefit of Utile Tad. Anoth­ tears, peultapee, and lusting, to render
history.
er stand, I must not forget to add, was herself fit for tho society of respectable
American Cities.
There has been much sold In respect
women, of whom ahe evidently knowa
putln Its place.
to the largo amount of famtture, plate,
It Is charged that a great deal of furni­ botUttla.
furnlnh the moot convincing proof that,
From Her. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D., &lt;fcc., which, tt has been alleged, Mrs. ture was lost from tbo White House du­
nothing can save tbo lives of our Union
Lincoln carried away from the White
A Home op Taste.—Engravings shed
ring Mr. Lincoln's occupation of It—
House, and, as throwing some light up­
their spirits overs household. The calm
on that, we extract tbe writer's account In this way : In some respeets,to put tho pdrtnltauf the great and worthy dead
Baltimore will live in the traveller's
of her removal from Washington:
mind as a elty of lovely girls, and of pprcase very plainly, Mrs. Lincoln was
house had a Ku-Kiux poster pasted uj “penny wiseand pound foolish." When
on it the night before election. On the
fined to her room. I’acktog afforded aho moved into the White House, she place until they worn neither absent nor
quite a relief, m H so closely occupied ua discharged the Steward, whose business departed, but living, yet. livery g-od
country, and surrounded the polls, dlsthat wo had not much time fur liuncntoarxnlug Republicans, and forcing them,
tl°n‘
, household. When the Steward wns dis­
Letters of condolence were received missed, there wan no one to superintend W hatever you have, have beau iy. Let quays. Other cities of tbo Union have with pistols pointed at ttu-lr beads, tq
from all parts of tbo country, and even
the election, all the leading Republics*!
from foreign potentate*, but Mr. AnNew York abounds in riches, Chicago
M i m wt-rt.
m«
a d rthiuii.
of tho lovely in fonn and color, as ths
the furniture rapidly dlsa]. peered."
In the pariah of St MartlnrrtUe the
ooto, never colled on the widow, or evtu
uncouth. Why should not every house­
so much u wrote a Uno expressing sym­
hold otyset bo eanctiflrd with this great­
pathy for her grief and the lots of her of wbleb her husband knew nothing.— ful charm t Each chair, each table, each nobly built; but Baltimore has a charm
HOLES A Lt: A RETAIL.
Her rear on for it was this :
m '«gainst the constitution,’ the friends
husband- Robert called on him cue
day to teU him that his mother would
fur kitchen or parlor, .tor the home of rhlcb many a visitor has Mt without
O-YSTEZl Z3E3POT
turn the White House over to him In a

Hoofland's German Tonic.

itthsrclwuy

ssges

F*

.

GAUT1OH.

- , W-.1A, BABTWBIX

Inquired after their welfare. Mrs. Lin-

Elisabeth, that JJr. Lincoln baa of taste. [Sidney Smith.]
THU BlUTUH Mjjdem, Wpi AMD

frvsi lh» city of Bslliroorr. st try

"

Wholesale ^and "Retail.

cnAKLKB «• *&gt;'**”;

rich dnwv
drems, and is
U hoppy
happy In tbo belief
evAythlnc tollmatoly connected with Heli
.. _ ■ ■
___ - —l.l-V.
nn! that tbe few hundred dollars that I ob­
tain from him supply all my ’’“uta I
rerarded as the wannest of Mr. Lincoln’s

band always con ven lent In
ends ciclsboo

charges against the men
tod these outrages must

�THstinfs: Jsnnrr.

CHICAGO CORRMBMDESCZ.

General Newi Item*.

Trial* B-ri*» !»•&gt;•&gt; r**tta**T

piawo

Major Evan J. Bonluo, la mensfoned in
connection with the nomlnattem for

'TXX8TXTB.

roaT«

Mwimtn, TS

-A Montreal aberttonfat has been
sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.
didale, and an able Representative, bbt
—ThenextNew York State fair fa to
the late hour in which his name has returned to make us wretched. Decldbeen suggested for that position renders edly I begin seriously tn believe that be held at Rochester.
— There are seven million Jews in the
hla nomination exceedingly doubtful.
Zditorial Correspondence.
world, one-half of whom itvo In Euroj«.
-Tbe newly elected Reprosentarivre
Ruato norm, NlUB, Mien.1
—— y —.—.n w ***
era) immersion which lasted as long as
May, 10th, 1888. /
I think I never saw the wheat looking
Hinds and----- Bowie*.
After a few days wandering among so well, untformUy. m It fa thto season, they staid In town, the advent of tbo
th* tO&lt;T»&lt;n«OU
white the peach, apple, cherry, and pear ed by a constant succmsIm of lively
In K.11 1.1 - - - - —i— — _ __
Ceatfkl and St Jorepb Valley Railroads.
•prinklroand now the Methodist Gens- Russians.
1 find mywif thto beautiful day quatcredwlth friend Pucx, enjoying the pleas­
Wo still find the Pike Hotel the m^nt
disliking General Grant, yet about a Fills.
ure of lookiBg over, cnee again, thia detlrohle place to sojourn for a day of
doaen of them are attempting Ufa Ufa
beautiful Inland clty'for many yearsny any public Houre in the State, and
ly-execrate thia lingering ofwlu ter in the
merely suggest to our friends the pro­ fap of spring, it to tho base-ball players
lovely place In the Itenlnsnte State, and priety of calling on Mr. Hke when next
who
had
already
began
Bounding
their
aii other things being equal, tho most you visit NUcs, and our word for it, you
trumpets for the coming season. It la
will find tho Pike Hotel Just tho place, certainly to be regretted that they canand that unlike many other Mousse tbe
bankruptcy court at Dublin on Friday,
ffldcr tho Pike Hotel grows the better it game of which It is capable. The “Ex­ but hla case waa postponed.
)K AOEJITS WAXTED. farHwuni
1 fir it sew tho Valley of the SL Joseph,
—Tho contractors on the Grand River
celsior" club of thia city, Is going to hare
gCHDTZE A LUDoTfiT
and realize what has been done in that
a visit from the "AtlanUcs” tho “crack Valley Railroad advertise for 600 labortime for tbe advancement of all that
Oxn Tnrxo ar a Tims.—Andrew club of Brooklyn, N. Y. this spring.
tends to make any place a dmlrabfa resi­
Speaking
of
amusements,
thia
has
—John B. Gough writes to s friend In
dence, by tbe people of thh place, then a Johnson seems to imagine that some­
MONITOR PLATE DOlBLluL
been rather a dlsasterous reason, far Utica: “My health to much broken,
viltere of some 1600 inhabitants, with thing can be done to alleviate hto case
FRAME
regular places hero, McVickers fine old and my voice has failed me.”
few educational or religious advantage*, by nominating divers and sundry per­
piano fortes
—It fa now ata ted that tho trial of Jeffi
and then toe what Is being done now to sons to tbe Senate for tbe office of Eeelosing business and now It fa reported Davis will take place during the last of
still farther add to the attractions of th'e
the present month or the early part of
yyasted, i/nOMesaed Wemral
plaae, not only In Ite physical and bus!- Yesterday, he sent In the name of Gen­
rJHSaSTK’gfr'
new aspect, but for tlic social, moral and eral John M. Schofield. It Is altogeth­
hl« building here has been sold to M&gt;me
politleol ckvstion of all the inhabitants. er probable that If General Schofield
—Tbe Republicans have elected their
baking
firm.
Wood's
h.is
managed
to
SEW
ADVEITIIEIttMTS.
It sesm* to us no wild fancy to predict hod been nominated,at tbe time Thomas
GubernateriaL Legislative and Congresfor this city, ten years bonce, a popula­ was appointed, he would have been con­ and would scarcely bare done thia had clonal ticket hi Louisiana and South
tion of twenty thousand, with all the firmed, in which event tbe Impeach­
Carolina.
continued growth sod prosperity there­ ment would have been avoided. Secre­
—Hon. Alexander Me Donald, United
ronagi- particularly its own. The Opera
after that the best manufacturing fa­ tary Stanton, In bls recent letter declar­ House baa been the scene of a number States Senator *l«t from Arkansas for
bsatlSSlISijS&amp;■*cilities In the State can do for any West­ ed that no consideration could Induce
tbe
short term, wss fomcrly a merchant
weaUagibSr sfean'I**. 1*
of signal failures, last and worst of
ern Town. Beside thia, Niles ir and him to hold tho war offiee, or any other
and banker at Fort Smith Kansas.
will undoubtedly continue to sbe desira­ public position, beyond the time when which has been tbe sad fortune of tbe
—Hon. Alfred Conkling, a member of
ble on account of the social and cduea- hla rucccaror should be lawfully appoint­ French Opera troup. I am much sur­
t oual advantage! which sh? pooewa, ed and qualified. General Schofield Is prised that this troup has not done well tbe 17th Congress, and now a hale man
NEW GOODS
In our city. The people of Chicago like
end which are not eurposoed by many If entirely acceptable to the Republican
good music and the French troup hari- on the impeachment trial.
any of the cities of the North-West; nor SenatOTS and to the country, and be
—Brown, who burned a stolen girl to
are tliere more beautiful sites for "«p!en- would make, wo have no doubt, an ex­ given ua superb mualc, they admire good
dramatic
action
and
we
have
never
so
n
dld homes” with all the faculties for cellent Secretary of War. But it it too
A Splendid Assortment for
L. d. bouix.wx.
better in tbe specialties of oomody and S.-ntenced to death, May 18, at Hudson.
making them luxurious that any inland late. Mr. Johnson boa made an Issue
burlesque, they have a positive enthusi­
Sale at Rail Road Prices.
city can offcr. than those In and about with Congress on tbe question of the
asm
for
fine
legs,well
displayed
and
this
HOWK*B
Judge Walker, of the Wayne Circuit
t‘ie city of Niks. The city, however, right to appoint a Secretary of War
Court, has announced that bo will resign
like most other Western towns is sufibr- without the advice and consent of'the
FREE MOWERS AND REAPER f
Senate. That question must be tried
on the first of July, on the account of
All
Hastings
Outdone
!
wwght and ought to be done In the way first. One thing at a time, Mr. Presi­
til tbe present week,been quite a failure.
of beautifying the city la neglected, be- dent.—OMoopo Tribune.
—The Union Republican Convention
This week they are doing “Orpheus" a
charming burlesque on tho old mytho­ of California selected delegates to the
rirable, Investments In tbe way of busi­ Making Sure of the Thing—Lincoln*i logical story of tbe descent of orpheua Chicago Convention who were InstructOpinion of Gen. Grant
- nest demand alt tbe means the people
IBnttlo Creek Nowhero
into Hades In search of Eurydlee.
con furnbh, and then with the basinets
—The Democrats promise to stick to
The total debt of the city of Chicago
The following characteristic story of
that might and ought to be done here,
la now reported at $8,530,682, but of this repudiation, but it looks as If they would
there is not half the capital employed President Lincoln, but recently publish­ only $3,697,882, are to be paid by our repudiate Ujeir candidates Instead of tbe '
that the public Interests, n» well as indi­ ed, fa vouched for as genuine:
debt.
In the early part of the year 1865, citizens by taxation, the remainder be­
vidual prosperity, demand*. But capital
—Hester C. Payne, of Dorcbeeter |
ing In the wbter loan, which la paid by
WOOII'B X*» a
la now seeking lurotmcnt In thia city, when Joe Johnson bad reached Raleigh the water rente and the Canal loan,
County, Md., hai Just obtained a verdict
wooirx n~..
nml the day is not distant when various with his army, you may icmemlx-r
itaixrx iu&gt;.
which the state assumes.
kinds of manufacturing, using the water f- Apl were entertained lest be might sud­
NEW YORK PLANO FORTE COMPANY.
Tbe place of our gallant old eblef fire breach of promise.
denly Join Lee, end the two crush Grant.
Marshal,
U.
P.
Harris,
has
at
length
—The full official returns from the re­
up all along the banks of that beautiful The Congressman then rej rwenilug the been filled by the election to his place
cent State election in Wisconsin for
river. To-day n Hotel tbe largos’, and Springfield, HL, district called upon the of R. A. William*, formerly assistant.
GRAND AND SQUARE
Chief Justice, give Dixon, Republican,
President, when the following conver­
-&lt;*rr«* Piano-Fort
During the past winters great quanti­ 8,777 majority.
sation ensued:
ty
of
ice
diaa
been
cut
from
tbe
lake
&lt; ongrresman— "They arc becoming
K- Reading, st a coil of some $100,000.
—Tlr friends of female suffrage are
of, *ucu&gt;
them iu
In me
the iivuk
House
r.xwusrvc
wofks are
ocingcrecica, anxious some u
about to bring up this issue la Congreve
Extensive v/as
OaaWorki
arobelngcrected,
tracks, oflkl and a thousand nameless
and the pipes laid along the principle *b««t the situation. Have you received
by Introducing a bill lo authorise it in
npa eases *■ Crown Crtaeltaes
stench-making and ^(st-breeding suba
Arc Osrwsg f*i
anything
latar?
Aren
’
t
you
afraid
streets for mUes, and In a few wceka tbo ' “*
• • — •----.
rtanere. The Health officer now offici­ the District of Columbia.
MAIN DROTUERS’
city will be lighted with real gat, os it Grant to making a mistake in not mov­
—Gen. D. E. Sickles, delegate at large
ally announces that there are 22,000 tons
has been somctlm? i r tha port by tho ing?’’
of this lee stored in Chicago, and affirms
VEBY CUEAP. SOLD 1UBE. bl
INEWH DEPOT,
The President—“Do you remember
aratalal kind, cminattng from the
that ths lee dealers are in the habit of
“whisky shop)” which In thia city,like that Baptist revival in Springfield In sending out tkls ice to their customers publican Chicago Convention.
■
those In our own village of Hastings. such a year 1"
for pure "Crystal Lake,Willow Spring”
—It is sold that a movement
CongresMoan—"I do not recall It."
are the oxr. great drawback to the moat
In New York to throw over both Sey­
The President—‘ Well, BH), a harden- etc. If this be true it Is a subject for
rapl I possible prosperity. Severn! large
0. II. tPAUlDiaa.
prompt and efficient action. Tbe foul mour and Pendleton as Presidon tai
sals kt THOMAA, LAXODO5
b tek stum arc, also, to be erected this
stuff la absolutely poisonous If used for nomlneos, and take up Senator Hen­
o-sson, while tho miUlng facilities are pointed day the Minister baptised the
domestic purposes. There are also stored dricks.
to br Increased by one of tho finest mills converts in a small stream. After Bill
WE
ARE
COMING,
—The wife of Rev. Dr. Judd, Baptist
Ih any State, a mile to the north of the .had been plunged under onoe be naked
And will present to any person send
clergyman In New Haven, has applied
dry, the property of O. A. Celby, Esq., the preacher to baptize him again ; tbo
□BOOKS.
sumption by Chicago, Is each summer for divorce on tbe ground of adultry
one of the mast enterprising of ths busl- latter replied that it was unnecessary.
ONE DOLLAR SALE
la in the vleinity of 60,000 tons.
with Susannah Reynolds, his young
Bill, however, urged the matter, and he
In my last letter 1 mentioned that our housekeeper.
ways uaai his capital to promote the was accordingly put under for the acoBoard of Education, had adopted as text
Blank Hole and Receipt Books,
—A moUnn fa pending In the House
growth of any place where for the time
books tn ths common schools, tbe rerice giving the franking privilege to A!tea
LXGAL BUSKS 1!&gt;D
cd aa a particular favor, that be might
of "Analytical Reeders” prepared by R. Dlx, as an acknowledgement of her life­ WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
be baptized just once more. Tbe Min­
OF PREMfUMd.
long labors In behalf of the unfortuof tbe city, perhaps as much as any oth­ ister a little angered, answered that be
note Normal School, and teasel by
er uun whose name Is amoefated with had already been under once more than
tbs'history of tbe place. An Ibox tbe other converts. Still Bill plead, and
—The “vtoibto admixture’’ bill, which
lOu Madison street, Chicago. There
Bunas across tbe St Joseph la now the preacher pul him under for the third
prohibits all persons with any ••mixture”
being erected, and we think If tbe peo­ time. As Bill came up pulling and
commendations from competent judges of negro blood in their veins from vot­
ple of Hastings hod fully understood blowing, be ebook the water from his
and educational officiate in all parts of ing, has passed tbo Ohio Lcgislature.and
hatr and exclaimed : “There I 1'll be tbe United States a* superior to all oth­
Mowed If the devil can get hold of me er readers hitherto in use, and it la net
—Tbo 15th quadrennial session of tbe
NO. 1 MAIN BT., BATTLI CUZK,
now.’ The President, continued, Gen.
strange that they should now be adopt- general conference of the Methodist
apple was built.
Eptocopo! Church commenced at Chica­
Like Hastings, the people of this city, termined on making a sure thing, and
go on Friday. Seven bishops were
by the State Board of Education of Kan- present al the opening.
dIUonal Railroad facllIUes, and two
H. A. GOODYEAR,
—The Mayor of Springfield, Mo., was
80r The Austrian army scheme Just
elected tho other day by osm mq/orfty.
proposed
tolls
a
terrible
story
of
the
con
­
!»"?»&lt; Mafa* AmZ sod fartZ
Elkhart, Indiana, to St. Jo-eph, via
the enormous figure of 70,000 copies.— Two town eleeUcns In Wisconsin, last
Niles; and the other from some place dition of Europe. Every citizen from Messrs. Sherwood are tho only school­
4 'jS
",e *“***
walaai wort
“Baal" by way of Jackson, Three Rivero twenty to thirty four la liable to five book published In tbe Northwest and month, were decided by a lot, on account
of tie votes. All of which shows what
or Ooustantlne, to Niks, and thence by
oxi or nuxs cncri
are already famous for being pre-emin­ one rote may do.
Lajairt, Indiana, to Chicago. Tbe latter
sccxrnp
ently tbe manufacturers of school furni­
onoOf the moot stupendous humbugs of
ture and apparatus fi»r the West. They
may be ordered in case of invasion or
waa killed In Hurricane Bottom, MfaafaONE D
sClsbW
sippi, a few nights since, by a party of
tbsmcen.and Its construction Just about
u«*mes whom they were attempting to
aa probable, and yet many men berv- eighteen and forty ore liable to service.
frighten. Hto body was carried off next
Tbe entire able-bodied population of tbe
Xa/LS,
prrrr.
money in thia enterprise. But while country to thus put under arms. Neith­ penteri'school in this city, wbieb -fa
on 4 USD,
—In tho newly-choaen North Caroli­
tho •‘Centra!”and “Southern"continue er exoneration nor substitution to per- pronounced tbe model school nf the
’J’HE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AKB
to furnish all the faculties the public
United States waa entirely furnished na Legfafature the Republicans have $2
stanlally the same thing. Tbe prospect
•f ths 60 Benatore, and 68 of the m
■B auem trocx
At the Methodist General Cunfereno.
and of course no probability that II will
the other day, It was reported that tho ty In each House, or 28 on Joint ballot
Building Material*-

CASH STORE

STANDARD SCALES.

$19,II|EE| »*««»

GOOD FOB $20.00

STATIONARY

HARDWARE STORE,

IRON,

Joseph, distant about 36 xrilen, would

Qrandmotber WeUos ;yuur ass, Alexander
Itlkhart, nor do we beUcve the capital W. Randall, and flea to tbomountains.”

Educational fund, reached the sum ot partment has recovered of confederate
property in Europe 1144,157,and bro dis­
bursed 000,000 for ooansel and other ex-

thto City.
W CUSTOM WORK MADE TO
ORDER oa short notice, and a fit guar-

church as being all in tbe most flourish-

prnclous than blood.'*

*•••* retest tererwesrt

8h«lf-Hardware and CutWP

irBUtrcrx rtiax

Dodge’s Clebrated Pit”

�1CDD1

BUSINESS CARDS.
F. X. GALLOWAY,
BANKER.
HARTINGS. . - - aforl - • - MtCH.

MISS E. WILCOX,

MILLINER.
an rro*T, axiox block,

HASTINGS, - 87 - MICH.
C. V. Babiaaoa,
J. J. Hrodenhott,
B. P. Cherry,

Maple Crore,
OrafctWIk,
Pruirie. ills.

D. 8. WOODWARD,
Dedwla

Dry

aii Grrts,

Wi
^°°n *Siuot'jiKD snsrenm.

n»snj

Rltkary Camera. Mich.

tWEMY

MISS M. MEAD;
DHENSM AKER,
xx tut kttxui or ru mist
tn avoir, aaic* aiocc,
HABTIXGK . . . pair • • - MICH.

MRS. C. FREEMAN,

THE Weathkr U doaldcdly mlxrd.
Wo gue*s It la December ropoelng in tho
lap of May.

NIILLIN E R,
o m tux roxr orrrex,
RASTTKOH. - - - aSyl - - - MICH.

RonrnrrtoM KO.- -Ain’t it a victory!
further particulars enquired “Bed*

WILLIAM MYERS,
Boater la

Music 4 Jewelry.
jtwrro.vA dkvo trout

HASTINGS. - • - nJyl - - - MICH.

PRESTON A MEAD,

JJISSOLUTIOJf.

General Grocers,
x n&gt; ruoDon oxai-xx.

;HsS=’3=-”5«

1

Ko.

bilieel

E FHOV&gt;-Tbb«c aplendld Bug•xhildtion at the Manufactory

iProM.I

HASTIKOS,- - - alyl ■ • ■ MICH.
C«b paid lor Prod nee.
tUIYJ 1. PA8MUAM.,
Daeton ta

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Boots and Shoes, |

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XXX mix t nxDnrun.
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HASTING • • • aAyl - ■ ■ MICH. |

MAIN BROTHERS;
Peal la

?

Drip, Medicines, Groceries,

llzl-

PM

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IM

c

RANTED, AGENTS
»T4 Io SMO Mr month. everywhere,
frotd*. Io introduce Ibe Genuine Impr
rnoa 8tas* Family Hewing Machine,
ebkae will .Huh lew..tell, tuck. quill,.

The Ce pertnerahrp heretofore eilcting haler
th* same and style af BABLOW, GOODYEAR !
A OBAXT, to dissolved by muted coneeel.

N. BARLOW,
W. S. GOODYEAR,
IL J. GRANT.
HuU.ge, Aug. 11,1MT.

rirvieeoa er,
HASTiXGS. - a*yl • MICHIGAN.

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lEHrOOJ

BARLOW

3

&amp; GOODYEAR.

Groceries and Produce,
t-i
•s' ?

i
a

fir i

H. A. GOODYEAR,

ter&amp; Kichaue Dealer,

HMl
HilD

DRESSMAKER,

MIDDLEVILLE
notice Hint &lt;’. it. Pitmens, Dr. Wm. Up­
john, John Beqmer, and various other
of oar citizens am making exton'lre
additions, and improvements on their
several residence*. Let the good work

SEW ADVERTISEMENT^

THOMAS R. AGNEW

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just
factoi

that day. or “forever hold your j-eacc"
about the injustice or equality of the
•‘Roll’’ m made by the Supervisor.

&gt;NABT
cndVariUf.

Wasted,a call for a Republican State
Convention, to nominate Stale Officers. I
Il should be hold, lit our Judgement, by
the 1st of July. We hops the State
Central Committee will give thia matter
prompt attention.

$250

l-UtUf Jlrttlu (Mm ,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Mem or MarLC Grove, remember
the Election on Saturday for aid to tbe
'fraud River Valley Railroad. It ta of
the utmost Importance to the people of
the County, that you rote the requisite
aid by a decided majority, and for your
own pereonal interest to an amount beTRIED AND KOT FOUND WANTING.

E STORK
JDYEAR*

IRON,

iMFEACnXKXT.—As wo go to prwe,
the SicMATX is Voting on the articles of
Impeachment, and we venture to pre­
dict that when you read thia article, A.
Johnson, Esq., late Tailor at tho four
corners in Tennessee, and LATE aiderm»n (?) of hl* native Villago.will be
LATE President of tbe United States.
Aurora's Hows Miaauaa. Philadelphia, T. A
n«J. ..4 UWo Bourie.nh, XVII; Cb.rite K**» Artbar. for May coo telan Made-“AIl Along the
■&gt;J the Madero Ktage; The Ship's Jlootar, by Valley Hwyiag Bargains; lastineto of Salmon;
Xra. Oilphut; Street Mede; Americana Abroad; Mabd't C*r»; Ohl Druasxro; Charlotte Conley;
Mrrlewobd Chase; Twn Ways; Regies eadVsaSius; Lean, a Trade; Mr». Ashley"* Wantrobe;
girt U la Uve; Tbe Hollsnds; -Wornas'e
WrougeWortra af the Card Insect; boys" sad
Glrto" Trtaeury ; Tbe llotns Circle, Eresing* wi*

KRrZSt ertaS

MYRON H. FULLER,

NERVOUS

txi.s

COFFEES,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
SOAPS,

specific pill,

STARCH,

SODAS,

SEXUAL DEBILITY!

4(7, 4C,

.

And la foci, everything found la a

First Claaa Grocery Store,

ATLANTIC &amp; GRXAT WSffil
Broad Gauge Railway!

*aa bring aleag year

CAUTION.-^,*jr^
“r
lirnann aw
—Ill L- —

aulad

BUTTER,
EGGS,
*
POULTRY,
BEESWAX,
SHEEP-PELTS,

NEW

YORK

L.reiaceTT * ^bakewell.
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania j

�LEOAL NOTICE?.

MtOCH.lAXBOCS-

golden clasp that bind, together tho vol­
ume of tbo week.”

thing.are naosasary for tb. wants
Stts^jrwstsu: ofFew
thi. Hfe, but it takes an to finite num­

Ibi Bbssk— Xnalay r&lt;p,r.‘'
Tbs

f. MsklagteL Charlra,

-13fM0r&gt;n»seww.-«.

WUs Sandy Hook !• pul, Cbarias,

r»OHATS OKOEtl"

Iyer’s Sarsaparilla, pie best riinj
rw rramno the buob.
SEWING MACHINE
Il MW os yxUkllwa st tbsriim at

ber to aaCWy tbe demand, ef opinion.
Ladles generally .hop to Couplee.Whcn a ladyhe. any money to . speed,
ahe dearly loves taking a friend with her
to toe her epend IL
A tartrtonabla woman, ie J.fth Aven­
ue; boaateofluvtog over three hundred

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY,
LOCAL 'AOENTN. HASTINGS, MlCfe.

Utt'S

are entirely new.
A witty doctor say. that tight lacing
to a public benefit, Inaamueh as K kills
all of the foolish glrto, and leaves the
wiw to grow up to women.
It is 111 bred to use .tong word, or

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

SS'

If Directt
MORTGAGE

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

sale.

fej? *“4

We WILL NOT be l TDEBtM»Lf».
Moftal ymir happy »&lt;&gt;
Ws prey yea Mt to gnvvi, Cbsriaa,
, . And erect JOB With a ehacr,
WhUa by yaor gracioaa lea,., CUri
.Wt laaocti a prl.at. lear,
.Tbca "klre sm quick and fo." Cbarii

eions arc nomcthlng far won. than ill
bred. They indicate that you do not
reverence God or respect mm. and they
UtaL
are also vulgar.

Srci&amp;srifas

too® of W«at.Phtoi7 ______________

r.u-w* .r Am

ssstiitt-ssr:
(tabs,trend Mtnii its

mooted question, “Are the mental eapa.
citlea of females equal tethoMormarte?”
resulted in a decided triumph for the
girls.
Ataro-o -tballln New York, some
of the ladles bad thres servants to hold
up the trail, of their drtares. Probably
if their dresMS bod been “bitched up”
round the neck, tn accordance with the
law. of health and. morality, one trail

Green Tea. DO i« fit,*3.

It HcWLIoWandHcivr FAURlCkS
' Mi oteafwe XL
Tbs T«n,Uo U.ID. uur-

Beet Japan Ton •!,&lt;&gt;.

iwtanio, la alwiy* r&gt;(bt

ItMakes the Best Stitch,

Best Asssrl'nt of Crockery!! Town.

Fresh Goods constantly on hand.
Old Goods tilling reinrlless of Cost.

MKwMbruiii ta Dgi

ItUr^r. Kin. Kj.lt',* j

aga.-twa.artbosrescslari

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,
GaIJ MidiL st Amsrlein Imbialf. X.w York.
Ocl.. M«l. I1M tbs.-u.drd io
Family Siwise MieLImi, .1 lbs Paris ElFMitiop.
IMT.
EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED!

House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter

ssrtrx-sxsur.
o.tw •'«&lt;■&lt;* r. ■_ Uurr
£1 Mair ikraa Aallara rfau
XaOr. ». IWrrftwe &gt;«n S

■AMMSfcL

Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets,

MICH.

HASTINGS,

- ScBTrrrvTT roa Osmx rx Corm.—Beat
the wirite of an egg to a froth; put to it
%,amall lump of butter and turn tho cof­
fee to it gradually so that it may not curIt U difficult to distinguish tho
taete?£rom fresh cream.

Be Sure to See this Machine,

started in Illinois which lays down a
platform nontninjng tho following,among

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Tho repudiation of the people-robbing
andaristocratic-creating, Shylock-origi­
PRESTON &amp; MEAD
nated outrago and hellish swindle, called
“ United States bonds.”
Tho overthrow of tho oondare of usur­ Large &amp; Well Selected Stock of
pers, calling thomsclvM “ a Congress of
the'.United States.” .
A thorough military organisation of
the Democratic party—tho only patriotic
party in tho country—North, South, East
a£d WMt, to meet any and every emer­
gency that may arise
And last, but not least, to carry oat
enforce, and maintain the foregoing prin
oples, wa ore for a revolution !

WorWoTor and Ajw, Intmnlttrnl Fo,cr, C M LtI I'cicr, hrnnttwa, Fovrr,

rbLFALLT La.ia. !«.« nwfe .aia.^^,
LT ollbr aum . t L&lt;&lt; luisdieeaaOMttohn
ao-l HiSy-lau ernf^ »l,ir+&gt; i&gt; cl.lw^ liUi*.
altiw Alta of till. t&gt;o«&gt;rr. 1 i-yrrl^r onu Fattr I*.

I AM NOW SELLING
Lumber Wagons, A. No. l-,at $100,00.
Open Buggies single Scat |125, to $165.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

groceries;

’ t'I stand,” said a western stump or­
ators “on the broad platform of tho prin»of ’08, and palsied be my arm if I
’um.” “Ton stand on nothing
af the kind.'” interrupted a little shix'-mateja the crowd, &gt;on stand in mv boots
you never paid me far, and I want

'FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

Top
“
Single « 180, “ 2!
Ratlcr&amp; Jump seat wagon*, 75, “ 11
Krtrj olbrr Brllrl* la n&gt;y liaerqully

tfSOI.UTlUS NOTICE.

1'5“

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

CAIrtTS III OIL CLOTIS,

^-rNever lay a stumbling block in tho
way of a man who is trying to advance
MBlrt to the world honretly and up­
rightly, for ho is likely to walk over it
and tough at you afterword.
—Little Bobby—I say, ma, is ii true
that we aro inode out of dust?
Mu—Yes, my boy, so we are told.
Bobby—WoU,I’U bo hanged if I be­
lieve it, cause if we wa* when we sweat
1?° muddy?
—A. New York writer says President
Johnson is an aching tooth to the nationsi-jaw. a acreotehing infant hi a crowd­
ed lacturo-ruom; and there can be no
HM nor comfort fill he t&gt; out
—Saxo makes tho following witty epi­
grim on a low-neckod dress:

ARDWA RE k DRY GOODS’ STORKQ
I havaSited op a Ware Room for Cas- O

- ------ - — — -- ------ --mS' ‘‘*’ ■w/wr£f
April lit. jiu.

,FrUf

1

JIHLRY &amp; MUSIC STORK
DiaoLUTlON KOT1CE.

Patent

ThsLwt

KS. WATCHES, JKWEUtT,
VER and PLATED WAKE.

Books and Stationery,
devulvoa on Democratic iournala and
speaker, to warn tho people against tho
Brtaaio irhitt ttiygtr mobs, known as
Christian Associations, aid soaeties, mis­
sion dubs, etc. Democrats, avoid them
as yon would tbo plague.

GROCERIES,
or all raws un&gt; or rar qcautt.

BAIRdbessiMI

A bitterly IngwuoM epigram is that
of ae old Greek poot on marriage In

'■‘"tBoifte
wiH quickly restore Grey Hair
to it* natural color art henry,
*»d produce luxuriant growth, h it
perfectly hannkw. .nd j, prefer^

—Lannes. travnla so slow that vani­
ty mob overtakes it

UTviD O ROBfX.aOX.)
■A.-FMLO BRAKE, J
WM. K GOODYEAR, )

Groceries and Provsions,
“ wj£w lh«« who wiah to rettore

—He is rich whose income in more
than hie expenses.

y^CAWBrcLTO ntnr owt-

for old and young.

-When Wendell Phillip. vrnopenma* Km
n. ■ r ■ ■ ■ — -&gt; it _

IBMHjlfeOU,
OA"*** *“ • Flr*‘

‘'“’trtiSisrtiKi.Kr

'^’HOX.ERALE A RET
OTSTEH

jgut YOCR CLOTH AT

HASTINGS WOOLES FACTOIT.

jgALTIMORM

•

j

Still Leads ths Va
•tKuiu a rjKnuwhu x.

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imwraw^AT UA8TIHG8. BAHUT CO., MIOH-,

BY GEO. M. DEWET.

VOL. XIII.

7T=1

^sg:i:zn;:s:ss

" With Malice toward nuns,-with Charity for aH,-with Tiraxneu U the Bight." ,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1868.

M,Bwwn»nto-.

NUMBER 4.

so cold. 'I earin bear to wake up moth-1 wsys light there; and wasU^Lftay to bar bruin, and the shriek had bcv^d*
er. and I know I shall If I get Into bed any more, for Godwin away tbo tears
with her; alntit funny she sleeps so
FROM THE BRIDGE OF 6IGH8.
long T” and the child speaker drew her
U&gt; a vnloo Hdaroswith agony.
glad to see us.”
.
‘•Dead, dead I” repeated Mary, as if
"I wish wo wets there now.” said
trying to comprehend bcr sister's words.
might disturb some one In the depart­ Lizzie, shivering, and drawing closer up
to th* alck child, "bus 1 shouldn't want "Well, Llxale, let's you and I die, too, Howard Ingersoll tod forward to looks*
ment.
'
•*’
BlghtacroM the street, so that the io go without you and mamma. Khy.
Prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackbob,
।
light from Howard JngcnoH'a pleasant little aister, bow dry and hot your heads Uy upon the pillow.
mtlADtlJ-UIA, FA.
"No, no, Mary, you must’nt die too, ।
feel I
(
said, with a smile; "Papa will to
"And my hrtxdftrelsdryand hot too,” and leave me here all alone,” cried Ll»- the
The Great Remedies far all Disuses
■aid the rick child. ■ she tossod with zte, os she sprang to the bedride ; but (glad to see mother.1’
those wild and blue oytu opened, and
dwelling. Ito hngr, ungmcefol shadow tbo restlsssnrsa of frver o’.i the pallet.—
LIVER. STOMACH, OB
rolled
vacantly
over
h*r
face,
"Ob,
.
Htstn:
mingled with that of Ito symmetrical "Put your hand on my forehead, LIsrie,
wh *. shall 1 do T won’t somebody come wandered wondertnglyaround the roost
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
neighbor, and there, face to face, and It feels so cool and good.”
and help me F’ cried the child in h*» ।and orcr the strange faces about her.
trout to front, they stood on that fearful
desolation,and then a sudden hope flash­
"You’re In tho ‘brick boost,’ little risulght; whUe the Great Eyes, to whom
ed into the darkness of her heart, and ter. They brought yoasud ms boss:
EAXVKT WBJPET,
the darkness and tbo day sre alike, look
with tbeenergy of deapcraUon^hc rush­
down steadily, rieepleasly.into the light­
ed from the roam- Down, down Ibe
ed parlor and darkened chamber.
rickety stairs, plunged the light farm of a change came over the chlid’s fees.the little girt; and right across tho street
there trint clothes enough to cover you.
HOOFLANB'S GERMAN TONIC,
to the stone step« of the "brick house,”
tun coming I'1
too; you can have port of nja’s ®W riosk,
it rushed with the speed of a spirit
though. Ydsric, I’m almost burning up
Howard Ingersoll and hla wife sat
—w iat mokes you coil It cold T”
nr.n'ni: t writs.
with their two fair children before their
•Bcrnlrgup! burning up I” ejacula' luxuriantly furnished table; and loving
words and kindly smiles gave to the
’ chocolate a richer flavor,and to the mufI the water has frozen In the pitcher; and
Milanin* U
,
1 feel Just like lee all over, only my eoetonj’foresight which tbo hoi-bed at-’ fins a more exquisite relish.
’
"And so Charlie, Ellen, you did not Charlie and Ellen, Were all listening!
HOOFLANB'S GERMAN TONIO
hands and feet ache so.
’ hear the wind last night, for Sleeping so
"Well, get in quick, Lizzie; there,
7 soundly; I hope It was the same with pat ha tie, childish manner, the story sf
talcs half the pillow,and put your hands
7 another little children,” and all the
in mine. Ohl how cold and good they
mother was in the glance which the la­
fecit I.lazle, have you sold your
dy bent upon those bright young bios- v
thing for you and mamma, when I tell sours al her table. Just then the "street
••Yes,” said her sister, healtntiugly.
bcU’’ rangIt was a loud, startling peal, ,,
••I tried to a long lime ago, when I stood
and Mr. anil Mrs. Ingersoll put down rroom Just as well with tor eyes shut.—
at the window, watching for the people
J.H.A0.a»SUl,
their cups, and the children their muff- jMrs. Ingersoll's handkerchiefwas st her
bho
In the brick home to light up their par­
Ina A moment after, the door opened, (eyre, and Charite and Ellen, with their
lor ; and when the girl camo in with the
parlor. Oh, deal1, how dark it 181"
gnd a child sprang past the rervant, from
(
In thcirifrwn. were sobbing hear­
lamps. Just before sho drew the curtains
• Sister." eaid the little invalid, in a glanced a moment wildly around the (tily as the child concluded. Jost then
th* !H«d. MurrlW CT
faint voice, for tbo Aver had. produced room, and then rushed to Mrs. Inger- ।
Draatblnc. yiattorlns at ’&gt;»• H*
that kind of dosing exhaustion which soli’s ride. Herlong, golden hair lay tn ,
lonutlfBl. with the warm fire dancing fevers generally do, “I can’t talk any
bright,tangled maseea around ber white
Snll Pain in lha Ha*«t. Daflmore. Try and go to steep.”
checks; bar lipe quivered,and there was (
I ceuldu’t have one too, and there was a
And the two children drew cl&lt;wer to a strange depth of agony In the large,
little boy and girl there, Mary, and they
brown eyes which looked up eo appeal­
looked so happy as they ran around the
Ing to th* lady,as she clasped her hands
I room trying to catch each clhcr, that-1
and spoke:
' began to feel ancry with them. 1 knew
"Mamma Is dead, and Mary 1a dying.
I it was wicked, but 1 could not help it;
pityingly In U* darkneas and Won’t you come and help tfs ? It’s on­
( I rhut my eyes and triedto prey, but all
..
_____
■ ...I
all ly right acmes the street.ma’am,"
the time that pleasant room and there
Now, Mn. Ingersoll had a quick, ten­
happy childre n stood right before tae, |1
| nn&lt;) the wolds camo dreadful ban!. It 1singular.
der Utile heart-one that could no more
11 was morning. Soft and clear broke hear, unmovod, such au appeal, or wit­ to forget it—It Is.BfcrAraertwZAesfreat”.
,
BIGHT ACB0S3 THE STREET.
didn’t seem ns it God hoard them.­
. | Don’t you think bo’s forgotten us, the winter sunshine Into the chamber ness, untouchoJ, the look that more
where lay the riccj-lng children, and plainly than words spoke Its story of chlldren,” said the gentleman,
"Well tills Is a terril lo cold night—
’ ’iry
*
1 terrabio cold!" rvpoited Howard Inger- • "Oh I no, no 1 Llzric. you know miun- reeled, like the benedictions of eplrite suffering, than it could have offered a
soil re bo retifirved his overcoat and
upon the thin, folr cheeks, and tong, stone to one of bcr own children when
maaayv God co" not forget auy more
wrappers, "nd woncei himself In a than
'
golden
hair, on
little •pellet. There
it asked for bread.
tho three children followed.
wo can forget each other; and then b
—----------— the
j-------..__
large ca-y chair, draw n up st precisely 11he s-e । us always, for ho mn took right I was another bed tn the opposite ctf.ner
"Hand mo my shawl and bonnet,
tha proper angle with tho Ore. "God straight down through the darkness.- of tbo chamber-same old qullte were quick, Howard. No. I won’t stay for a
help the pour!” continued the gentle-1
"
.
...
______ _
___
1.1.4
H
•
and
above
these
bonnet
Get
your
het
and
come
with
uiiciLui;
-- ,----Boston, becoming involved not long
man, lJt a tunc whose fervor would have &gt;
qhilte. &lt;m the single P‘How with which1 me,” rite said, while the team sparkled dace, made over hit property to his son.
dohommor to any .member of the long ’ us now ?"
Lizzie tried to arrwer, but «ho could the bed wsa fundslmd, rorf«! the white,1 In her dark eyes; end Howara\Ingerparliament; and be drew hl* fret Into |
ghastly
face
of
■
woman.
The
dark
soU,
who
bad
a
heart,
and
a
large
one,
not, for tho great sob had been rising
1 the taricfuUy embroidered slippers and bwcillng in her throat, until it was
I too. when It oould be found, turned wit“ prosecution, but when he came to de­
wonderful alacrity to fulfil bls wife’s bo- |
1 which loving hands had placed there In
mand the property back, tho son refused
Iantteli'at’-on of hl« return.
to restore it. Tho latter now bolds the
That child’s sob in tbo silence, wrung
"Here put my shawl around you. It'll
••I knowlt, Howard, that’s Ju-1 what cut of the little wean’, aelsing heart,
cstatp and lives In luxury, while tho
make you warm, little girl," said Ellen '
। I said ns 1 eat Lire listening for the what a world of agony It revealed.
OUfc
**»**^ —■———-------------- --father baa died of a broken heart.
Ingersoll,bcr Utile round face elongated
anundofyour footstep In the hall." an■ Don’t Llxzlc. don’t!" said Mary, and furrows on tho farebead.wrote their his­
i swercd Mrs- Ingersoll, a gentle, darkinto an expreeriun of deepest sympathy,
Old Bull vUlted Windsor, Vt., mom
, she put up her title hot bond and strok­ tory very legibly—a history of sharp
I eyed woman, a- she stirred up the gluwu
she
buttled
up
to
Idxrie,
whose
eyee
and
terrible
airffering.
Ibero
was
a
ed her etetei’* face, and tried to wipe
lug bed of antiimcitc; and the light
unite on the white llpe—a sweet, oetUed were following her mother eagerly of one of hb old Mends to this country.
away the tears that rolled down the
WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
that waved and glided over the opr*rito
unite; but somehow the sunshine and around tho room. "And we won’t let
small, pole checks, with a comer of the
wall like the Croat wing of a spirit. &lt;pvw I
the smite looked sadder than anything your sitter die/ Hoar, *at them, and
cloak ; and finding this of no avail, she
A Hew Paper.
you shall carry bcr eome too,” said
broader and brighter. "I heard the ■
flung her arm around her sister and * "JAzzie, idxrie. wakoup; don’t you
wind mourning end a howling at the I
■ Charlie, as be thrust two of the largeet
cried very softly, but the pillow was
We publish tho following prospectus.
wlndowee, and shrieking msd-Ukc up
muffins into Llzrie’e hands, his great
very wet with the chad-tee's, which see It la morning ?’■ and the ehltd shook
and down the street: and I e'poso I two the dark, loving eye* of the angels look­ gently the arm of her oldest sister. Lis- black eyes looking large as aauoere, be­
1 propose to start a religious P*!** &lt;*
because I had nothing rise to de, I fell
zte’sbrown eyesriawly unclosed,but the tween eompathy aud benevclenoe. Mrs.
ed down to roc. And through
11119
■ tfbtimonials.
to thinking of the rw»,-of bolpices
sunshine looked sobright and cheery, Ingersoll seized her shawl, and her hire­ the gift entoqirixe plan. It will bo dathe mother slept on. it was very singuHon. Geo. W. Woodward.
mothers with their little hungry chllthat the sad little heart was gladdened. bend hie hat, and stnoothlug away the
dren.and It was more than i could stand.
■•YOs, I see It is morning. How do bright, tangled hair from Lizrie’s fore­
"Perhaps mamma wlllbo better to­ von feel now. tittle ririer?" she said, head, and the three emerged from the
I crept on tiptoe Into the children’s
Subscribers for one copy of the Church
room, and bending orcr those twe lltDe morrow,/later, the ricepe so ldrrg'."’«dJ rising up. and Itnking with fond aaxio-1 dwelling. A few momenta later tho trio
Cancer will be presented with a box gif
Cribs, (I bod tucked up Charley and the rick chUd.strt vin4 fo.hjjrir UP ber ty into th* soft, blue eyes that, gated in­ i werc standing in that chamber of dratltears and And a word of consolation for
l tutlon and death. Mrs. Ingersoll was
Ellen myself, and they were rlceplng so
to her own.
--------- ,-------sweetly,) 1 thought maybe some other the little heavy heart that lay throbbing
••I don’t ft«l any better, Little,” said ’ beading over the sick child, her band
mother was bending over her children, close to her own. ► - . ■ , ■ - • ths little girt- "It seosne as if my bead. tightly clasped by those little burning ,^0., and may bo used
Hen. James Thompson.
■•Ohl I hope she will ."said Little, in
fingers, and ber tears falling like rain | • ■
and »bo loving them Juries dearly so I
a more hopeful voice, but it grew sad
1 upon the hot cheeks, while th* Uttle one statesmen and boot-blacks.)
did mlne,and yet not bed clothes enough
► was calUng her mamma, and telling her
&lt;0 keep them warm, and pcrim;* they
Subscribers
for
two
copies will receive
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■ of her pleasant home, with its aparkling
won't to bed without any euppor. Poor come Ul IW ■
a box of sardines.
sure I .‘Ipn'l know," answered
things! I can’t get over thinking about
J.,MW THOMPSON’
the Utile one; "I am not hungry
IprTp.’’ *w’
,
only ury throat te so perched up, and all
And ths lady whoso maternal sympa­
thies were Btrongly aroused .dropped the day long I kept thinking Of the great
ao age as well as another.
. ■
annles that grew on the old tree in front
LtaKio'gteMsd towards the opposite
poker on the rag, and lifted her ptetty
Subscribers for twvlvo copies will be
of our house. Don’t you remember It,
dark eyes to bcr husband's face, while
entitled ton pair of false calve* and a
bed. The face was turned towards, her,
two team of genuine womanly sympa­
gilt-edgo copy of Anna Dickinson's
ondsho saw the sunshine and the strange
thy twinkled and sparkled in thrir travel
tings and speccbcw
'
the spring under the reek,- with the settled smile. Bho could not under­
"Oh, air, can’t yon brlng hcr back to
Subecribore for twenty.fivo copies will
stand it, and she sat down the pitcher,
mint that prow around It, Ob, wo'were
me
and
little
sister
T
What
shall
Wo
do
receive a hiring hoop skirt, and a amrbta
whinh she had taken up,azul walked to­
nuji wj,
—------ « “
wtthttrttrerf” asked lbs little child fa
nervous. What can have put three i
ward tba bed. , ■
thoughts into your head, child I Do,
" ttyrnre&gt;‘*l **^M»aa 1” she said, bend­
"I will take care of you, poor thing,”
—---- -•----------- -• - ,_
pray, dismiss them; they only make one out W
ing down to the' wRlto face. 'rw6n'tyou
little children, sad tell us sneb pretty
fldaety ,• I put down a good round sum
wakeup, for H’s morning,. How. long answered the gentleman Ina bosky
UHnwfc FAIIUIII. MH’tW *
on the charity list this year, so you’d
you Jtow slept., Are you dreaming of
mm Err. Z B. TmOB.
bttrer think Of the widows’hearts wo
home, tlmt makes you smile oof"
s-amta-aSJXss
*
_ ___ not*
But the wbitd taee did net ctlr, and
ar nr cir.Erui.To aw osuv tke oravtxa.
MtaU,dMr»r)Wi"«d
here all alone In the dark
nau.'UlU
, J
,
■nrw»ii, wlm had a man
’s usual Ulamstc
distaste acre ni» mvxtbo eyes did not unclose.
It, waist A.a U»u toU. the
yy 1IOI.E8ALE A KETAIL.
for tears, drew his arm »&gt;«b«4 ft*
"Mamma,” said the ebfld, in a louder
of hi* pretty wife, and lb® •»•«*
the tried ’to send back the tears that voice, and bringing her tee down tfoser
"And to think that ball happened
turned brow to his Ups, and that caress
eanted away the heaviness from her
CAUT1OW.
brHMHdttw Ufo of that poor woman.
hrart. the drew her chair closer to her
ZLlWakU
k,
JW.
l»to
l»
hl
W. A. SABTWEZX
husband, and the gentleman took his
..
_ LU-.— A
anil
newspa;&gt;er and the lady her ««&gt;***;
Howard IngetoM's orders were al--------------_
the fire danced in the grate, and the inen nc
ua .uch a sorrowful smile, and said,‘God
wing brightened on the wall, and the
will be your Father, my litUe fatherless
wind moaned and bowled st the win­
fearful,
paralyzing
thill
—
had
wept
children. Love him. and trust in him.
.
. '
__ _ —A t.-—II
daw, e.nd Howard IngeroH and hte wi.«
Wholesale and Re tap.
dreamed not of the want and wretched­ Md ho will bring you and mamma to
ness that aizno»l Uy In the shadow of
could only go
their threshold. Had they not put thsir

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W. A. HARTWELL.
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T&gt;.
commencement of the Impeachment tri­
al, tt wa* not a tithe of what Is manifest­
ed now reraniing its termination. Tbo
rum-ir that tho President would osrtaluly to acquitted, and that by tho defec­
tion &lt;»f several of the leading men of tho
Radical party, stirred up tho moa in­
tense public foe'lng. The Indignation
of Itepsblknns and the Jabtlatten of
Ik moe- sta teamed about squally balaaewbOTTK. W WU.IU.41u
sou nd of angry dtocutMon, sad lament
or unr st-alnod rtjolrfng would be beard
all uj on the one momentous qne Can,
which, hot dl-.e ted of all euphetn sn s
*uJernun eny, was "w. 11 Johnson bo
gjgs, Uendcron and VanWinkle all
I kicked sut” Tuesdoy mornlng.tn anlkvo;e4 to ao.ulttaL
1 patl- n «&gt;f the final vo», crowds hung
Eoeichon-ed bls det- rml-'atlon ,
ahebt tho n(Wsp.-p* r efficeo, waiting
In pho .n'gbt, and i« charged with hav­ anxiously for tl.e first Intelligence of the
ing ^ecn purolia*ed.
rrauli; and great wag thepop-rin* disgust
liav.ng voted on one arUclo*he&amp;nate
when it.wcs seen on the bulletins, that
ad,ogroc l to the twenty-elx'.b ins’.
jjio fbUe«lng omprlxw th* roll of in OanaCqi-ence of the 1 inesa of .‘■enatar
P.epabl:ean S* i a:o s by whoeo voire tho Howard, tire forma] vote ha* been post­
poned uu:ll Saturday. Hourty. the esmgatdoeplci-blo traitor &lt;&gt;f modern Umr*
gernesrof the people forthat doclsfon
repaid* Prdaldent of the Unite J Flatis:
become** creator. .Meanwhile, the Tri­
bune defends Trumbull, and tbo other
Tituxr.ui.1, of Illinois.
ita-lIcaJ B&lt; n -.tom whom tho 'Republican'
Wjt- Prrr Fissexdex, of Main.
brands as rene odes, and li e 'Time.'
i {s. W. Gbimes o' Iowa.
chuckle - over the sit istlon, t iking com­
fohx B. nKSDEMOx. o'Mieouri.
fort fram the e-wrv..tlon" of one wing
Jogrrit .tf. Fowrxn, of Tennesson.
of ti c Radical party that tho conviction
ED. G. ROSS, of Ksniae.
of the Prcs’dent, will Lc ranlous to the
V^ren O. VaxwrxKLE of W. V*.
KeuubFcau farty. ‘and of the other
wing that bl* acquittal will bo the par­
40KSS0S VS. COKCBESSty's death-blow?' People who bother
themselves to find out a reason for every­
Who&lt;h-r the White House traitor is thing. affirm that the action of tho “Tri­
allowed toeocopc ibe.lovt | urirbtri at cl bune" party with Trumbull at It* Load,
hUtiroreooablc career a* Prcsl lcntnf the is promjded by a fear of Ben Wade’s
UnifodStetUB through leazle qulblca and
now inatlon for th? Vice l’ro»ldency,
doynngbt treachery on the part of Ue- and th-y are determined rather to spilt
pobltean Eenido.a. or la irx-r.-.d
the party and an-lan^cr It* success at the
t^aoffice he disbonerv, bo will still be
next Prt sldcnta] election, than to help
mort disgraced Pre-ldcirt that ever
to power a mon who-e election t*&gt; office
fUfcd tho tilgbcM station known u&gt; our will doinullih all their pretty ra-tlra lu
fqrta of government, and be universally the air. The “Tribune" replies with ■
roeugniacJ a* the vL'ast traitor who e charming bumtyon I ho be an tire of conn&lt;cI ever disgraced our common bum &lt;ti»clcnt:ou*ncs3, hut already ptof&amp;srs to
itir-aare alone Jud*s Iscariot. The pity Trumbull a* a martyr.
volo-t af the American people speaking
The prcparaUons for the holding of
threwb the House of Representatives tiie National Convention, are now nil
—Hie popular branch of Voagrewr—luia
complete and It is expected that it will
&lt;mtWralcly. by more than a iico-thlnia
set three day*. All ’peculations on the
-qH4Uimpeached him for "high crimes }&gt;rubabilUle* of iU selection for the Vice
&gt;fld qtialMneanor*," and *eren-te&gt;UA« of Presidency, are at this time u*el*ss, and
the people belfovo the evidence before will bo until the impeachment business
ihertsnotc proves him guilty, not only Is settled. A strong cflbrl 1* being made
Qiflba Chargrssubmitted, but of attempt- in Speaker Col fax'a Interest, but as thl*
igg’ta usurp the goverument, and deis cluedy aatocUted with tile Trumbull
tapAd. not only his aonvicUoa and reparty, the connection 1* likely to prove
raayal from office, but bis db-tuaUfica- little beneficial.
Uau fqr .ever from bolding aoy office of
■The Soldiers aud Sailors Convention
Mpflt, trust or boner under the governL* to bo held in the Wabssb Avenue
PMt, Lot the Senate take whatever
Rink, ou the 21*1 Inst. It seem* to be
to set the pc.-eldent of deposing such i little more than another Grant infiu-

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projMed "Kauras Ptdflc Railwsy" and
our Board of Trade also' gtr# that an■ ap­
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cultivation of a taste for flower*, and it
is very gratifying to see that we bare
ganlaers nf *ufflci*nt enterrrteo and
•kill to still •• teach the people knowl­
edge" tn thl* direction.
The Tribune. has ju»t lost one of lie
txstmen, Guy Nagre. ±aq.,wbo ba*
I octi connected with it fur six enra,and
who resigns the position cd financial
editor, to transfer hi* serv»«reU&gt; the
HtpobHcan. Mr. BMIantyne, one of
tho Jtejmb'ican proprietors, and Mr.
Nagee, have by their talent asd energy
taadu the high reputation which the
2How»r has ::c-| aired in years p Jt. for
commercial and financial intelligence,
aud now that both gentlemen ‘
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—Ex-Pre*ldenC Buchanan I* lying
daagcroaaly ill at Wheatland, Ta.
— Hon. J. F Farnsworth baa been renaralmilcd for Cungrere In llllaol*.
—An Epiampa! church to coat 87,000
1* building at Allegan.
- •United’ St*tea Minister Adam hu
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a%.5m»crupulou* executive—the preat.I 'rheMcthe.'lstGencrelConforcacehRs
/art will still remain, that hl* Irraton at length dec Mod In the affirmative, the
and mUdmds compelled one Lraueb of questioner the adtnl-eron of the Bouthof the Unite*! Blates'' hlereisovgl^snd vo aati*Sed tho yreat mu* of the
jxyiplc ci the Justice of their action as to
•■cure unlvc asl acquiescence In bi* dcppsUbn, tbould both branches of the
yjtfloni) Legislature deem it proper to
decree till* punishment.

it^vc.out the remainder at the term of
G/Bce to which he succeeded by the dcllbcrate murder of President Lincoln, of
jrbiph act there h every reason (to beJleya Johnson wra uectssory leWscJhe!
fact. It will l c by the veto# of Rcnalore '
■who have hitherto profeved Fttle re-

—A cotton mill ai Fall River, Man.,
ern delegates, by the large majority of was destroyed by fire on Tbureday
S10 toll votes and the Southern brethren, morning, causing a lota of *130,000.
two of whom art cob,rod men, have tak­
—BL Joseph county returned 400 In­
en their •eat*, (me *&gt;f the coaferonoe come* in excess of *1,000 in IMJT.and the
income lax amounted to nearly |il,000.
lion a motion to recend a reflation of
—Florida ha* also ratified the ComUtho General Conference of 1SC8, ccn-ur- lutioa by 8,000majority, and elected the
ing tWJ»w England Methodbt mlai*- Itej.ub lean Htate thket.

—A aon of a distinguished United
8l»te* Senator spagt Baturdi.y night In
theJob of Improv.ng upon the book of
a station bouse aCl roy, N. Y. Uo wa*
Dfreipl nr, to a* to pcsltivcly prohibit
picked up drunx in tho street*.
Method st minister* from marry inc
—It has lately been found neoeaary
P'rths who have been dtvorood otherto keep one of tbo Democratic bcaatora
Lew. “I am not theologian enough to locked up^o that he will besober enough

guu.0n. and whose treason 1* the mo o I my pow wide a margin that leaver for
the I:.we of Illinois and Indiana, but on
oanfeuiptabto sad dastardly. because exgent r d pnne plea It eulte me— s» every­
ecuteJ In known *!cfi &gt;mcof the «f h&lt;*1
thing d-re wlrch ter de to dbroiript
of their constituent*. occompmleJ. on ■
m»lrnu&gt;ny. ,ln Tt ced-iye ■eminn or the
the part of some of’.hem, at lent lydConfirmee. Bbbop Tbomieon. gave a
liberate penury, lie ubo know, no
tiw bbl ht* own will L* tn be rived, if f vo.-y inb resting sketch of hl* vl.lt to the
India and China mis-Ion. and rei orted
eared at all. which terrible calamity
irtay the Cod of nations prevent, by the ' them in a viry fl-urtohlng condition.—
Hose m* pr-Jo'i'id against many of
-Mtacbm nt to le -al eub'l oib • of tnein- i
the ln-Uiuliuna of tho countries whl h
.bnraof the Senate, ubosu training in
be via tod, but ujou second thought, 1
public llfr sboi-ld enable them to Judge
p(tJ&gt;eguilt of the Preeld nt In tbs I ght I ofiectod in that way- 1 ahouid deem it
,of astatormanabip comprehend.n; the
very in taro ting L&gt; hair a Brahmin ml*•proecahind future needs of the whole j &gt;Io*-ary to tbo United Slates, teport up­
■fouhtry, and which ihouM, and would,
on the state o! Barbarism and sin la­
YWersfhvy bonrsf, elevate thorn above
; which wo arc runt. The view from bls
tteemerccnvry ronald- rat ons which ran.
8 andp iint Wvuld beallnjy contrast
&gt;tonc, lu defiance of tho will of tbeir
L&gt; what wo bear about his people.—
con-tiiuenta, the public wel'hre end
Bh-hcp Thomp-on tol l about a Hindoo
their sworn duty, induce them to so
camj -mcellug attended by 750,000 peo­
♦Oto as to retain tl.I* vile l-a t* r In tho
ple at one time. 1 hen J left, 1 deemed
pfflee of I’rraMcnt of lbs United State*-.
liiat he had leached hl^climax, and on
reading bls speech 1 find I wu right

_ Another of the great natural resources
. (We are in receipt of the fo in wing let­ of 111 note ha* Jum locn diveloped^y
' tor from one of the trw men of thl* coun-, the dl-eovory of an almost Inexbausll«which it give* us great pleasure to­’ bls bed of clay. In the •outhern part of
be fore our readers a* an oxi onent of the Ftite, wbi- b I* found to be particu­
jMi® fueling of tho people .In tho “ Rural larly adopted to the manufacture of teron the question of Impeach­ rvet tta, and Ma■are. llo**y A Nlehote,
ment)
of thia city, have already rotabltahed
...
Johnstown, May ITth, 1M8.
here extensive works for its treatment.
FniDat IhnrxT-Wail Mr. Dewey, I The tests of ages have proven terra-cotta
Suppoec that A. Johnson will be our superior to stone, lion or any other sub­
President until the 4th day of March. stance in resisting the ravafes of time.
■gates* Prkvidenes does Jostles to him
and reenorsi him from (be faewwf tbo
earth. It ta hopeful that be may race vo
Justice from eomc wutse. If things •*:!
out, (I wm not eall them men fortbeg
whore elao for Justice to bo done them.
•May H spobdlly overtake them and tho
Renegade Prealdent.

-The iron for tbo O. H. V. R.
aan delayed a few days by th* e
lg of boom, from both directiou
■peclAlly from th* Wo*:, on tb
iuiaL A partofU, however. Is oo
erted t-» have p treed BuflkA. 1 u
*ya *o coafldaatly hope to hear
nival and of U*s lyymr of tli* fir

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—Michigan has been quietly eating
bcr lock since the defral of ths New
Cunscltaiion, hut aheaufiereno huralllatten from the poaiUon of bet Senators
on the impeachment question.
—The Uonneetlcxit Reimblican Le»rl»bulre.oaucu*. Thursday night, nominat­
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■ B&gt;. Baronut: Among the m
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Owing to the location of uiater
brirtt-maklng, the site .elected
business, la nst st prevent a wi
or desirable ooo without improv
Xetertttestamllng this fact, Mr.
farms us, that with hl* prevent f

Lord Brougham’s death Is announced
a: the age of 97. lie filled otedbos of
honor *t.d trust in England, aervrd 81
yean in Puriteramt, wa* a distinguish­
ed lawyer, a critical writer, remarkably
in hie scientific attainment*, and a great
—Randall, of rennryivanla, who re­
ceived a sound can I ng from Gov. Hatnlltsn.of T«x*a. Thursday evening, 1* a
f-erfect etraaper to Hamilton, who nev­
er saw him before, and the insult from
Randall i* IorfttsOy unaccountable.

&gt; JUttetnuaAlMhrtAkhm, U
than the ■apply, we can tee n
I aeawa why this undertaking m

-G Yooag Maa's ChrMlao

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows
Fat Sale at Kalamasoo Prie«-

■Ms report, whether It is to oom
deny lbs rumor now in clnittes tbean time, lbs chief M
• P*eecai*ta has tosutd a e
Ssrttag to congratulate "And
BSBppsrteracm their great (?)

�SPECIAL NOTICES.

1868.

Summer Arrangement 1868. ■ p'v®p» p«y-»ut«

M*HTixGM.

p. BARLOW,

W. F. GOODYEAB,

■in

MICp.
'?■ B. WOODWARD,

BARLOW
&amp;' GOODYEAR,

Fam PBKTt jtais.-We learn th it a
warrant was hsued on the 12th da., of
May by John it. Russoll, of MiddiuvJle, I
aga nst N. C. Robertson. of Cjdi&gt; .d,
Kent County, on Comphunt of Harvey
Wright, for obtaining goods under false
prj ansa., and after u partial examina­
tion, the eo»e W-s postponed Ly ths
JtuUco of the l*eacj uadi the lutu day
of J uno and lu da/aullof ba.1 in the sum
of j&amp;JO ho was co tn mh tod to Jail, un
the 19.h InsL, bjwjver, ball wm pro­
duced and the Defendant discharged
from custody. Messrs. F. D. Ackley
, A A. 1*. Drake being sureties.

ESTABLISHED Iff 1867.

CONJUGAL LOVE,

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PT.ESTflN

A MEAD,

General Grocers,

Hypophosphites,

Middltvil'.a Correipondence.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Drag &amp; Bookstore

Act Promptly and Certainly’
nr ALL STAOES OX

Boots and Shoes,

CONSUMPTION.

Drift Mifttafi
Groceries arid Produte,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

•paid r^U'c-Aw*

_4.

- •H.X’GoSDYfiiMr”'Bauler &amp; Mai® Dealer,
TRY IT I . TRY IT! TRY IT 1
WI^CUKkTBt-X

Railroad nave changed tho time of run­
ning pueengsr trains. The new time
table went Inin operation on Monday
wt. Rtagca from thia pa.ut will con-

fl Y POPHUSPH ITEB,
lillll boa lbs Fera.il. st Ur. J. F. Cbarvhia.
•f Fort*.I .Stlie bee« remWy kee&lt;a to XeSlcak

18642122

3230485323314853902323

been delayed a few days by She crowd­
In; of Goals, from both directions, but,
especially from tbs Wes:, on the Er.e
ported Pi have p issed ButihA. lu a few
day. wo rcnfldently hope to hear of !*■
arrival and of tlx laying of the first rail.

MIDDLEVILLE

Hariim.Ste.Ini3,Nails
MYRON H. FULLER
MIC I]

Sattis &amp; HarxssHkeix,

sew

CQPPKIP,
SUVA RS,
trit ups,
SOAPS,
CAbDLSS
STARCH,

.wrcnfbEjiEiTs.

BUTTSR.

XCbs, “
POULTRY}
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XHSXP-PSLTt

Miau^yiiie Items.
MlI&gt;t&gt;LEViLLJt7MAV 18th, 1988.
Eli. BanXxr : Among the many en­
terprises, being started in this village, is
the new brick-yard of Orin Leonard.
brlek-making, tho site selected for this
buslm-as, is not nt pre-ent a convenient
•t desirable one without Improvement.
Notwithstanding thia fact, Mr. L. in­
forms us, that with hie prosent facilities
he can easily make 0,000 bricks per day.
As the demand for brick here, Is greater
than the supply, we ean eee no good
reason why this undertaking may not
prove a success.

At the time of this writing U is cur­
rently reported that the Preaideut has
been acquitted. I ho jcople arc wait­
ing with anxious importance for a re­
liable report, whether it la io corroborate
or deny the rumor now in cirtillation.
In the mean lima, the chief Mogul of
ths Democrats b» iaaued a call far a
■aseilng to congratulate "Andy” nd
hissepportenon their groat (?j success.

ATLANTIC &amp; GKAT WSfflN
Broad Gauge Railway I
MOCA.* wires/

NEJ¥

YORK,

�▼Wa she mv ®e, stoDding osar bar,

tS^OL’isrzz-■. ■.■:

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Hl

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h

RSSnSTr^™ “•

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«sj“xSSk3?8£'

ss I'lLtnteal farttetetotesfar MMateaaatata.

oftAaBlTFHErreeTMcaxT APEBlOTi Bold
bysnDreaMKA.1
—

WE^.“4=lX,£ffi-X

UON»Y HAlVCO

OnrM€flDVT OPT!
ZO . • ■ .
. -

NEW PRICES!

CSroular, Mg, Mula^Gang * Crate Cut'

10(MS'3’£2=i*fi2!S.’R:

.

Kow.tte genet bdtflaal Its songsters,

J.
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^ItaBiocrat that •‘Couldn't'be Scared
'
by a N ifger.'1
tfSurdT tbo ittw fokrhXipo of Cut

1

Rest (or elrcalarate prices to LIPPIXCOTT
4 BAKEWEl.u I'ittaburstuPa.. ttoto Maasfee­
torero For
toJ&gt;moU
Urri-r..

i?

county livca a taau who he* a suiall infurfhi-&lt;4 Afrtaaa blnod. wot enough
however, to debar him from the priri-

L
B

h fe W

pXTtNGy ISH EBy- nartsbio
ingot claetioii day, that on-Wm jrcnlfld
the aJfful mqxmaibility of preventing k JBk A safe geacl asaluelFire Alvars
thia “American, atixcii of ,Afry~nn deeoent" frvm polluting tho balhrt box with
e-”:oicsi
MF
Hl*
. D*1®*x r. riRrEmxonsHER co.
crabc guardian of the puntjai olectiuufTtoJRtoX
e Dee street. S. Y.
kept! warp lookout fur the. cokjrod,vnfcSrirfttT Utter irtfred-ftV

W W

Atenoa.

» By mail Co- 10 eta sad stamp; I for tto
Address tbetsrester.XATIlAN H A LU Wes I Mill
Mass, pyAgeats wanted inesery jfartof
erMrvwncr, flew into r frarfW nanL-a tery.
toe worid &lt;&gt;
AtSjI.SSRS’A-tfftdsSS!
author ul-Field, Itaosm and Escape.”sod-Be-

• 'trii’’t** dav W:,"Ar*
Mr. 8., “you nuxnrtboan^niarka to ap
plytonww’’’

ABD IF tar DOIT nt WHAT TOD WAIT
. A.«M fbk- tV
▼e keep cosuUaAjy oo bate a fall aMcrtseol of

Dry Goods,
Boots

Seal era! Grant
hirnaelC. U fall pace Engrannca CoctoieaBSl-

Shoes,
Hats and Caps,

Groceries,
• j Piece Goods,

;
'

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GROeBBIHB OF ALL KINDS.

.

&lt; • O A S II a * '

rpni ^MforelfMe foSM'-iMBeMVW ibrir

w i

GROCERIES,

COIPLETt-WOLUTlON

Pure WLne« and Uquora for
Medical Purpose#.

IT1-*** *-&gt; ■11111 ■

- - -j &gt;r

jRggrs f-ftgajera
.T** &lt;■»«• &gt;»-Ttal yew learn rear meaty
Mte-e.to..tor-tomu, Uetoteefforeiga, ia.

RbflflUan, FlABBtta ni CaiBtaKrei.
TAteWara »f Bwry. Pteprlptlss,
Crockery »d Woodti-Wm,
he
K«BO»BN&gt;E OIL, -. oj£‘ l,,.trti*rT7d“*&lt;u* u •»»»•“*—
Btttlaga. Oct. let, Ite- erttf

B

CTJkJfall ▼rXXat, BK PAID

J. 1. VAN HINT.

E“£^-^=s=

istSsSSSSSESs^s

QOMKTU1XC MEW

nFto'Wt^~:^I«^^ss7 **

T run.LIFri, .f uuu.ge, haelag panAaaed
iba Bight tor the
Beat «wd Chenpeat Gate
srtr toads, la now prrparod la nail aa rsas-uebls

April tel. iMfa

.jmtif

*««te gte-

".iMLSiaii; sx.’iix.
POBIBLE BAT IB,

Jfcwptyh in weBoifte
will quickly restore Gray Hi:r
to in natural color And (teauty,
Bad produce loxuruat rrewth. It U

rafcil, &gt;»raU», a. i, r„rtm4
Sw^.CTfim5B4

,

yaw A Harmans.or&gt; la Ma beads for roUm"X'
£L’*t **
Twibtt Dara, or itmt
will be placed In tbe 1 vd. te ■ Jnatie. foe eol“**’*”•_____________ JOHN O. RUXYOK;
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

SSiSKiA ’■"Z. r .
R MDhOL
Htothtfo April mb. 1H,. ®- *- MAUJtT-

■

▼21^..?.“*•* r*4* frr“ R”
toy aid fneada and patroM, at as low bricea aa
^r for b JO11iO‘h*
n**^''iroD
m jXe^^’i mt
“d •“* *• P1****1 «“
«PfW_____ __________ B.MCDOK,

Imputed to the Hiir mgkeit Jrairiblc
frr old end youeg.

WEONEDoU^b.

yyilOLESALC A

NOTICE.

A Tu&lt;rm?d^.."’r5*’^rr'*WB*FH**’
-WWgf te.

yais.‘j£*.^rw i~ .E' ni

JgALTIMOAE

“J"——M. S-S^U^XaCliSiS
.-I
&lt;S*Sf!2±f!l’Ly-.T"-1."

Still Leads the Van

Uwa te ate Vtlfogr, prwM.4 w*T».. itZJ
a^ggaagg ts*^

”trr ‘

Cbolce rfottmrauagKetyjme,
wCMeago iM' “

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U Detroit
osocmu a rtotviujis ng

auj

r.,*?‘!f*.»**i-O- nA' iril
r.mn..s-L‘r?“«-’'-“-i

r “,A

»■n»ayi&gt;.

p»BU FOR HIDES AND PELTI
‘ ~

wonTo.Kir siir.

u^-!!-gtrao wnttoa that

]HWR RESTOCK
h
'
HAIR DRESSlHfi

WM.Mate M

ATterfewAei1

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for that purpoMmUMiref Iboat Is aaUtviaed to
use the copartnership name.
- JUHNG. RVXYOX.
Ste3.'-’“ •■--•im

or aonaataa wna ar

largaatoobef
■elfl Ooodfa at ttao Lowest

Figure 2 Sewing .Machine,

WanpnlH to be the b~t low pew. Mocf.tn, in
the market, to ba peileet lit enwalritefon hadtu
-net m reprr-..^ „ lM
.'porlwl lettoa guns to eirmrwe.d agrnln tl-e ItaassserofTWsm for Hom mamrofa sand
folhikl’^‘'‘ *
«l»«-tod. Mmlutse

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Series fo bebrhy terra that the const laetahln
CriT.n K7,‘*A"’’ XT
&lt;»T«»ywb.te
&lt; alrin II fa'eona adder tbe sser, liw ate style
"
* ’ •'X?*I* "•'•dey diate.ed b.
mnlusl eowsrat. Tlis NaSea sad Accounts of tbe

IIARDWAMk DBTflOODS' STOREQ

atosteaM leery aae atetotte
^uK111
"f ftlt*
*«**■[ Is
teal lasrirm. Hex !•». ««■ Fte», Mtte.
'

Ttotetto.su,-an A U. ..id tkwM.atksrfw
-t
U..I-... -1 n~«. ..« ll„„
1st.
twe r af U-Iti r»r-r an page 1": aa tri Issey•ernad 4.1 al \uiamfo- Ite .tee. iter.fas.
Nisltce is ter, hi grim llai &gt;o r i-imo sis ye
er of sale esssitoieed is so J M-rt^wga aed « As
statute to Saab case sass, sadios.sdrd Uw fateieea dcsrt.bte tn eel ro-nedby said Usrtgsgsts
wh: All that rier-asHl rarer) feed lusraad
•■etog la Um I'owott of Barry .sod rites sf liaisgae arid drecnbnl a. tte 1*1 UUef nite W
Xuasber ail tn Block owinter foarirmis tbe»flaya eiXs4dlrrll|r. Mcwtdiag to lb» Ffasf tod
eill.ge, will te eJjat polite, s-uicxuiriteu
Iraot dear al the Uarrj -tesonu trite rim ■
th* Sillogr vl lls-ti-ei. tlbat beisr Ueytessf
b-.‘.Jfog Ite CisewM C-rir* &lt; W Rent itearri to
the etorowth daraf Jewel -M. al tro ehtet ■ fa

Vroflttilnlo Entploymt'nL
Jaws. I. Kwesjcr.
Jo'trs 'isstlS :
AV liars In waul of en.rgnlM- bw-me*. men, All i lor Mortgage
flua.no tf. Srs* ••»r;".!: !.■;;
Pnrtu, Town a Cotuty IXlgglita sgrwi.l. r.ery ftosuly In lb. C ait ml ‘tot,., for C.-nslslirtisiv the ferwi ofTsbbrui Mi west AIM

wvsnmT
I*wWtoto.
DEPOT, IM GUUffRlNF,X T.

CAKPET8 AID •!L CLOTU,

-

SESSSSrSrSS

eemte t-aetl anemia tote gMonoor an* S«-*.l. m ivniaaa to ate 4a^effte^u^^
tea me rise
MtlRTGAGi: sale.
‘
law .r aN toes—Id ate au iteer mm* Ustma JiERATLT MAfec ukzl fo tin psrasWti

LAUD K.XITTIBU MACfnXEUFO. CO
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•
Ch lewpee Falla, Maa..

^GMTl JF»B im.

m
- ---------------——r) &gt;Mi—. jpCEfUTOCWBlLF of
.■ ^ DIBBOLOTiCN KOWCB. .

-^^fcLi-^-^-.ri.araS
?Xiva;7S:^»,-^;,siSK

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. J*"dfor to«»pltefwarb sed IDaateafed riema-

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nail
' teas
■tteerwoow h Ss eeJeste, tte Monte, tn. w

FBOIIATE OltDEII.
erj r/ory/yfroAX.^riia^v^fovTa^aa.

Srasy alhrr artlai* la lay Una r.-psaUy law.
Il will ba am br kwih'i-ss &lt;bai thaafairafir Utoy »».1&lt;..d,Wi'7‘'.''1n4s&lt; it^- 'wl'ui tool-to^ro
are. »rv &gt;» per mMwtow Heflin Creak or Grate
•W"'l.«• tbe rMnon.u.
i^Jr“to?"’i
Rapids J.rices ef IsaLtesy.
rir«"*i-ban4 Waaaaa sad Carries beagi.r and
said. Falaung, Tritwining a-H Keeairinc does
withaaatneasanlde.patch steal thelowwlpaa.
v •iu’m.rCcrSto
siUervue. All work aarrantod.
.A-.KMIIH ei.AYtKE.
Uuting. Fsb KMb »«
ald-n-tti tf

Very Cheap!

SUPPORT HOKHIJimY!

Groceries and Provsiras,

.

PROBATE OIIDIUU

tSt? £ 8SS:

dm!S®:'ii?®s’aw®iWew
stsrr&amp;'NtMiiLEsEEE
swuws^u^'s'^-ssa.-a

^BROCBRIES,

UAST1KGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

^s*To S2SVftet5teT» i^ato8ete eiMawZ

..... - “■£S,-a-5.,
. ^.ag
4; fl IMsswt. »n-y r» Mai™,
"’*
1MM« AMilMta.isc

**”‘mr'li&lt;»Alf. **”
la.muULj - *■'*’ wif-.ntrxpL*.
&lt; A true envr-) a|Oi»
fails.-Probate
TMieriag &lt;ha« 1h» L»nl «e»k will aUimaKly
(Tintrd ton nswrkri 1
n.t,, fen a p~w arikrls
GUARDI It BUR.
nwlof mr Kbw|*, and ill knoa &lt;-»►&lt;! w..rk wben 1
IN tbe rnattm sf toe eriaiearw K-n-iermr feat ate
acn II 1 nnrer par ssfkwni for s |«on j to sad Ixsarvirim-s-Mnaiutol.iart.tomial
M-“- - Ki.rtto' &lt;!•■- th.. 1.. tMirmsateVf llrteso
thra impeanil-nmr eeati nurs It.ting bad ay.
[Wi. kwt, M,:&lt;a
., mua
tra.i.s si|wrW»rn &lt;w
at the h»M Lsrilaga tor urn ateity w Barr; .ate rnaTs o« Un-irw. ImuuT
aril al tmfotr wwru.m. to ta* h««te blame. — MowFactories "f iba Fast. 1 tut -u Cteegmi-to
MORTGAGE SALE
’117YX^{,'SU.,..*-ttt
FAFF trLT barite bwa wed. la Ue ysraasl
I AM NOW SELLING
'i^ 7A Ts"*?* iU,ltfc*w '"’l.U
IF of tow earn «f &gt;l(. hwadrrd ami Ite rite,
Lumber Waion*. A. No. 1, at fl &gt;00/10.
ate ..ity.lni.7ri !. abial
drived .rite
at th* date "f (Ms||to.wv. .fed.&lt;li»» oitbFteite
O]«n Buggies ainglo Seat
to f !G5,
l*r» Andreas a fcrit" a*"ns M-.&gt;igagehrsmg
••
•
Tua
•• 13d*, •• IHrt. “rts—‘ - -— - ntsrsKo
dalr tbr ■hstei.ioeevte Jsj .f Xa-rwh. In.
o&gt;mwiteor~h wiHar.
Top
“
Single
ISO, “ 27ft; Paate AiteE.fato
I-. 111. oil. tu J..r|.|. Ttoto*. tlera'isl. rosasa

s^jairtxiar^t

,

MT rme«»l ute r*"0 —Un wifl terr

MIC IL

CARFEN TBRSJSg

yjr--rx3wsnrwMa,,-

SSS SWf

In, Scanrauaa tes.na pwisdm^ Um lateral at
arania.b ».iua r-iaUmr or*-e»l.'M&lt; ISO,■William
J sITrrmrti Tar u«r in' im tesuma. *» d'Uruu and
K'^^S'jc?ssstx.“^£K:j.: tr Sa kissa. MUM WtoWaew, lt..tes.iyra Zu,
to *parn BMlbnt aalwnnrripmM to sash­
tag ibis lbw UKA T la.litutson af Um
ya-wtop. ftos.L , r^&gt;p.^f ari-inS*aaul cirr^atto
bite la Harry Cavnti aad fully

^O. al P1IILI.IFH A ULVILArs. UnunB&gt;

Books and Stati onery,

CT~Ca»taiwen wilt «■&lt; war Block Ceaa.
of Mew rraetiesl Bowks or. AretUtowere sad Mter
.■wod Gobo nfteo or asorw. will 10 aid. for each plelr, ate rrarr Article sold by as Is War.
Itoifdlnjt. A. J. Bictscu. A Co , Pabtetera, deeeripUtecheck.
and tbe getter op at the elab
BpriagfalA, tn.________________ •
will remise a present wet th gd to *«&lt;?, aroord- anted Genaiae.
.irteteal Illawinatlww t-Fsar Mar-niS- log to uember eenL
.
- ar.'.K.xi' tog on ntr-e/geoLhi:
ijlesrally lUatrstod Umitral llttea, s&lt;UHj..ta
» e bare alatjnado krrateruAfl *Bb the
latpertoui Pbymotoocd lefom.slrM, for Nett
PHTSICUHS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
Hb’to Cttoiel
Paoamr uro CaasrcUT Paerain ar CearaMEAT ttlErntt TEA CO.,
of®teton.-ae tbte we CM fsrnUb ear caaloaem
AQWnm WAyrrr.m.
J.F. lOBEtTtACQ,
TJEOI’I hi la Want of, and Arents who arwaell1. leg all kinds of riswtso Mseainsa, are re- rPP^A^1iV tench Sir IroyrSe rsriatto^rsd*
Am&gt;ea, Mies.. April lai, IMA.
if
**f
•» bajagtefa
ths Sflbm toauatoafeM an.-alias, nd by the CompsQteetefo—.-MaaTr o--. bo • ww n^
jgv'T rofia currn.AT
^AXTT.U.Af.i-ATH: '

SSr£Stfw!^Sfi.JEfiBJ

ssaxscBSKstaiSSs
ir-tssnaaxTKssGS

iKriHitatiK^ isvi;wwa
___
•baowmtot-y * aaaoo».a.&lt; .te m.

Ur Goods for the meter Ass t*se e bo protea

to be ■ Mso»fact./»ors;dtafaU," or tbaa can b,
•blalateAMttflbrr gU? ’
Tbe otewteiaAtelatekeao ef ear bvaioesa. baa
■awtpsIkeWte to lessors to more eeodewa ouar
■M ; IboroIJre l.sre lewte fl*ji torwi ..f tears.
twesfwrar Moto. &lt;reet&gt; ate- geld Price tt. Ito Aiwuter .SUreL Vo a * tbo Irai who bar!
Agcala wanlte errrrwhers. Eadusire territory sitea.pOteiamMea-temri.itoa to Trtee.~ by
«S&gt;»fLft'r.tea^ ,'a?rr’'
.n.bl.sg the ptbl.e to pweorn gate, io email

I FEftST REALITY

.^^SaarnHi a meso

-

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

^SSiFjjMsr'-'Sssw

Per ike Far«irr»ef Mlchigaa!

AX-KXTY VAJtTKD tbr toe WEARWO pass ManofsctoriB, tbe greater ^«e«faa'eCw(lte
Q»Ela —Tbe grwatosl Btek Mar
Marntfaeturtd RzehitlM^
us.

jr-te «f Klt!g*'*V&gt;4

f&gt;eOoMr■—*

Patent Medicines,

Irt TT ADE,
and eeUIng sassy deeenpliee ef bry ate Fears
Good.. Platte Wars. J sealery. Wsict.ee, .towing
MaaM.es, 04..fee toes*tewspetae of-

^mSm tewaeolnlir rote bV erarr aaik

Cmatatiae ot

.

Uuii*.K.-.inl

Slusinw fin

»w«akSKidaawHB
aRns.'KaSt.’x'ttaenti?
i

DRUGS &amp; MEDICIKES,

teste ateeatoemterI.abmsTuMnvNMsr'.

•
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♦ “ - «yto&gt;rw
.

RUSSELL
AXEvixe.

MAS TIM }S.

lie alc rw In

Th.HT.Vt GXOOXMXZS,
'C*Hwe«.

——-*&gt;» stut»»—

Corner of Jcff.-renn end Uailraai! Ftraete,

’

i f f i fls P5i*ES j ' ?• h ;s d

iiw !

larile year aiteaiin to their

Large &amp;. Well Selected Stock of

New Got&gt;d». Jnsl nccclvcd,

Marat

"oT^ra^egsteritlst tb»iw«titow;uw«r rwtfari.W

!$ 1rfs

lisa 5]

if’ aWi l lift fe lc! |lfl 4f '4i

SA

|.(sUeCLDKK, 4UII

Cdb4ioasUdUJ •"

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.,

KIEEOF GRANT,
a2:?JteSi S"is!risu=i ws

&gt;PRESTOit-*-MifAD

Fresh

Tdwb.

PHIUIM * BEHTLET

To'ilie Ladies.

t£s
teWSwtoteeiste for thia rresa weak Masaste
theniWpttoerA Boew &lt;n-r. h «e dtedteh
fWWH W the Tlotec It fetl ntaMratMOM
Irefosto tease Jam Itoaaace, Iteldtal ate Vfl.
atetenuteejntotetomate Uese— ihs TraU
awMtevse.-aCJ itea wares besrate people, osw*

Beu MMrt’al •( Cr.ckcry li

AT ASTOTffiHI/GLY LOW FlOCRkA
yg*Gire Mitel before psrdbaalag.

X *••&lt;• ’r“*i

ty for which 1 camo here; and now I tell
you, air, if you don’t immediately put on
your coat and bohavoyouraolf dunng the
net of the day. I’ll teach ipuTery quick­
ly bow a Democrat feels that gets thrash­
ed by a nigger.”
And reader, what do you think hap­
pened ?. Zho Ilomocrut that "couldn't
So flCared by a mgger” qutotly fmt on Lu
alnnk into a earner and keqdoa qui­
to as a Bonne all day long.
Can’t Andy giro tbit Democrat a
“Pool (Mie F'—Xaaeo/n 1nitthgroat.

Boat Bapau Tea fll.44.

j£AliilV CUlBTY

AU ef which vs are btete U tel for

l'rrw&gt;«al&gt;e&gt;&gt;wetebaaorcew|ret OaMStosme
Il tbe enly astoonaed ”tefo of Grant? Usa'I
‘‘WaR" neilt «., “I supopec I harp efftf an Inferior work. ••Oel tire beat’- Send
PAINTS AND OILfl,
a-iuio AfrtJjj‘UdoSih toyTetal^WrT fcr*btete&gt;rt|rdWB-Seeide. 'Addr’sa Aauic*w
rr«t&lt;TOK.Per. Barihyd, Oten.. ar F. W Ga»taro no robnl blood ; wfaita I. bppea to
-__________
We wa armta foro»rr&lt;h»o Hendrrd Import
know that you are a rebel, end so wan
-x a. ca, .
ant MJButetarvm. ate art peewarte infer
f»»
your father before you.”
porfkamfory,
Quick an lightening oar irate Dw&gt;oeHt jumped square over tho Move and
smtorrn price of
•
.
nuuln for 8., with such terrific impctuou. &lt;M&gt;g UOI.LAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
J'lne Honpm.
rripMsa eteeka. atewieg artel ertleto aa-s be ebate anihiliatom would be the remit—
tcate tor Use tool lar,witolOmto foe each sheet.
Bui the Democrat via not fljrgetM.crrn
CtKMlarh
Smi
Fm.
|)yc BtuOh,
then, that “discretion in the better part of
Prevents witnb from g3 to tUO aealfrsg sf
rator,” and w he rtopped jimt at reepoctrhnrg, to vwae esadiag cl aba.
&lt;Mo tUatonoa fawn tf, a»d Auuriaiuap-a
.......r;.-w, »gagk ■,
t
Hugo'pair of Gain, ho iwore by ffie'Dfao$Uie aatnte that “no ntatw tmM teart
xxo su rs* rorndg
fcx^onarv.’MTrctMrar lt!” ‘
We are atlll Making ' J
: fitanag ewuro to thia till bewaohfanute
ttmflrttx! at ita truth bo gradually gub-

polls, was chattraced, tooii Qi&gt;. .require
oath and repooik-d Ins ballot.
“And now’-i
tonuM;, to.lh°
Democrat that J'couMu’t
ftyhtenod

Greece Tea, DO t« fll.fl*.

v r n t low f o a c a • n.

Crockery
~ ' And Glassware.

rua ToHat XrUcIai,

A

RUSSELL &amp; KEVINS.

Old Cools mIIIbc regardless ef C«st.

eUTstotroMn stutee bpm Ibe preen. Llbgrsl indurestanto to Ageato. . Aeltoteriaa ggarsntocd.

Cbaoeolaej^wteky —----

(A Iran cay.)
town
rteto «« rrawata.
COJIMIASIOfEKe NOTICE.

We WILL N»T be I’NDEBB^LD.

PHILLIPS A BEXTEET’S,

^ssEbKoiaeuwSisis?

w ®

Vent Maakad la Icy abalns.
▼fflba Mewing Cbridtaiu m«rt is g.
*• A-CTita“fctUAJ«na tbe wore,
Aadmy wAda. i pe«adly-faster. .
AWtaworted for nothing Bara.

A. X E 6-4‘V&gt; ■
CasMOB khapr. aa (ote m the beat. The RED
JACKET (ColburoaPatoall *XK asset be eicblled. We ausr«rte theyarWl eeb'i.t percest.
■are than eemaos Airs, with l&lt;»a labor to tbe
*^VSb BBS. Z. «

Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

xi Elii;y?5fU!'3iUih!’i? i

wi ® f®f c

'

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,

kt jMtinju

tEO. M. DE
‘^rwifcrtx'CM. habit &lt;
«4t» M «b&gt;rx ot, Deito IL

P ll

t.tnwr^p* &gt;&gt;" *«;,
jb»a,bta^~RUt I-M-U.
ajhfatfal bawd, and Making mora.

■ ■- »

llis ll

wWh ill ill nhtild Mfeisslw.ni^

Groat Ofotritatfon

itonna^

§i

Tvaa a smile, and nothing users.
Ererr Sew itel Iroreo o«r Foctory to Oil TernThe klrti sufrswtei. end looier * ’
ores, ate Bate afwaUvra laotper by oar petaot MMMteMwfaaiaateart Mtrwaa tasrewa. law IT TOO WANT GOOD GOODS CHEAP
Than they sang at ether Unis,
Fc , Ite* WatetagfM te. Bate*. Ifate
AlMBMVUajraf toriur. t-'TXya
—GOTO---And the ehnnb bells mellow abbaaa,
ter sweater while tro rambled
x*mix.Exrci
DSJrrxoiaY’H.
• Her on beer or lw&gt;, ar sears.
METHOMUTAJI
GIFT
CO.
When she aakrd ma vball wasatod,
•
■Wwaa a bias and nothing mara.
QuA Qtfth to hta AMOMrt &lt;/ tlW.OOO.
.lr&gt;M nat UMfl B«rgnl««.
xmr ncxrTi'Rjm nax.
Rrtto tbe btnb of that leno rirar.

JXwna.-d the cclugr. ikroegh iba ssoadow,

ibiai

CHAWCKBY BAU?2®5*

Jl

New Oeeie

Ageato wealed. Fag diBsripteni aete tee by

■

LEGAL NOTICES._________
PttOBATS OBDEB.

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Aalbf the iwaarieg rfrec,
U • aabbMh eeeratog's HgU.

VtangtijffODtB. ‘ '

DET GOODS.

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JMWM AJTD IOTHDIQ X01X

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SEW MV«TBEllHrr».

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With Kalin tovarl un&lt;.-vUb Charity Hr all.-with Hnuau 1&gt; thaUfhf

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1808.

£ortni.

sisrr.

white Hehl,

"OUR GRACIE.”

NUMBER 5

t; inlel'e.taal blare.

Seartoutt Bates ta Pettarnlla, V»&lt;
Kr.Basby fa Present when he J
rives.

wwtijrtvvtfll «■&lt;!

An Appeal to Woata.
it Itllt*

Oracle.

rurou, hs jere rapkDy in IhepoMJoo^
teem, and hta bouse obtained a grant
repu-a-ion rwl nenrty all the Mfias, to

WASinxGTCX, D. C.. April SO, 1888.

In a recent ptstorial, Bishop Arthur

•• Wbeq I.oetfautAwd-y fashion*, the tl=»««~ot B-tes. thrinobtori Roeretly ml tail :y, and ibe wicked ex- tn.reuv all the Northern men wbotcok
irav. gauee of tie times, i A-el .uro that’, np arras again the Sunny South, wus to
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I.—'—- I. .VV.M.1. ♦«
tl.art W BMnlrt

strii'gcn to the first faw o' refinement **
,ar* t™®'1
I shooi go out
- s urpl c ty In maruera end a tire.
| “&gt; Pettosville, with fa besotifui village
"When 1 sec that tbouiindso.’ Am?- I cintainingotie dry goods store and 13 hanJ ngin It, and proud I r m.
ricsti women read the mot rbau-.ctal Boo'd groeerico, ri ooated about 00 mika
ro tinnoos and tiro mostdogr.tdtmt now*- from boro, and witness the reception
.
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l.-«n I.I...

cd portrait of the Duke of Wellington.
But Au oppoHvn Land twd over the w«yt

te; tain ments, and Join In dances too plred thrilled me; la tact, I never felt
shocking to I c natu.d among Chr s Ians
I feel that Christian rm.trona a- e bceomcart, in thia embl.m uv the ntsLcn's
Ing too few, and that civiUx.-d beatbenism Is return int to the fields wu have

rsif'l tip. ।
r, dl s&gt;r .1

old sign bad been InaUled, until the
they keep a army to c.Tirowo us?—
Why—"
■erred and the tide of travel end•

ctnl purity and against bumm hr* I self,
no. the difficulty be hal the following
ah.it it wus. They rciu nod jre-tnt'y.
more । artkmlarly, 1 hel th it too many
| of our roi.trry women ar* without God most op; resolve and gandln tyranny
Unit of the duke of WcE-ngton.
In tl.e worLf. and il.»t rad koi rofoims
But, nevertheless,the davo-faun to the
lico nat vary e.-mpluneata y to tbe
wuu bed Just dud uv lujoorfa received Duke.
tioa on which the young w. men ft
1
AiucricA are dep ndent for tbeir Irain- the b a eta uv (he people uv i‘*ltu»vUlc, doorta the Iste cnpl aaanin s, and &lt;a
A Snanrca from Dr'"kiln went into
lur.’*
the excited a.d In ulted jopuita bed tbe country and rtoie a sow with a stomp
in wh ch youn; giib ore r ared for a life F^nlwcz mrt thn* m lco ou; nv ‘"T11seeded in tpllcii'8 the 141 n ns to gib*
of plcasuic.iwithuut loferenre 10 duty, ; by n pereeshun wlch acompanled blm and the preacher
I c-nnot wJxder nt tin sc results, nor at I to. ta tbe 'oUowln order :
the ml erv in v. bl. U tLey involve fowlBand play.u • Bonny B’oo Flag. ’
Mtyor went on. “. crgruxit 1'alw, J Hi the tucan time, ti e troer, having
lies aud rotamuntlca. Sow xbc wind 1 Dclaebment of the FetlUAVino Aven- w.lcomeyou and with yro the flag, to
and . a fortune would hare it, Was truss
a:.dre ptb«wLi .w.nd!"
ger*, made up ar soljma wbhb former- Pcttu»vfllc.”
•■A* a Chrtot.an hub p. the efore, I,
*“
Virginia,wtab wus
Sergeant Bate* rep'led tri fly. Since tag tho Brook in fancy on Lbasame boat
make'tnyspi'sl tojuu, Ch falls wo-1 cniptoyed for Id fourteen months a be come Into theSou.li heheJ bln treat­
men, kUd I ask you 1* begin the icfar-; 6%i*rJln Ande smyille.
ed kindly, lu tbe ro-Jal derelric'.a
»uU . by UU.fully 1^,1... ,.«r IBIMUri.m™!»«(UrHImrUl. Crfrt.. once or twice, where the people in tbeir ■mluat on, was exceedingly puxried
—A.
r*&gt;*ir*lrll wilier* who wux dc’.lteftil un« fl-tlca Ion don’t toad the
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noosi apers. and ccn ekemly didn't jlst examitiaUcu aroused the si sptcioM of
wheu suebi.. mu tan.t only winked at. jon’owh-b wn. ir totted. "HewU! av. know tbe objeuk u v bls carry in th* flag, tbe thief who ndvaneed aud asked him
but receives Cuuntouanro In cl.clca । “"S’ our
**”*•
CoB,o.i.WT ..
wor.lacuvini t &lt;m that hew ox sound,
WLlcb ou. bt to lc exempt."
&gt;
and it didn’t xncummoio him. The
The Hsppineu of Poor Folks.
’ "
A. »hk'»a»x'
niggers in the moral districks a'so rath­ band upon it, "I'd swear sbe wa» my
--------| Four survlvots ov the late cnpleasanter ovmwbelme 1 him with attenshuua,
Afters day of tabor and digue, the n|,( cjrryfn each a battle-flag capebcred but be bed no d ffitullylti sbakln cm oft
Almost as quick as thought the thief

HALL 4 RUCKEL Proprietor*.

MOREHEAD'S

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
The Great Strcajtheaer and Fata
Destroyer of the World.

PREPARED GLUE,

t-strtn. rx cvr.r.Y nousr.

TM BfiEAT &amp;EMBDHS.
FAVORABLY KUOWN AND
EXPENSIVELY USED

Mti Tri Ciii

VicttltT,

TWENTY-FIVE TEARS.
M4DAME ZADOO POSTER'S

CURATIVE COUGH BALSAM
Pries 25. 50 and 75 Cts. per Bottle

COURHS, CB15S, ETC.
PUBeLY V-OETADLE,

Yy HOLES ALE* BBTA1U

DEPOT,

W.A. 8ARTWELL

The Variety of Life.

' |1H. ZADOC

Cwaliia Suga M rft
is opposrrios to

£‘4Xl“".r.

, fcr-rtl'k.™ -P&gt;«. to-HwlU.-

first pltco, It wo ild

ooup'e nf be.ni-phoree.

wux dclited wi h Lfa experience.
The ceremony beta over, itio Mayer
mount, d Lfa lues, one band plsyln
Dixie and the other the Bonn e Bloo
Flay, tl.e picceshun moved to the town
hail, where the S rgesnt wus interd-iosl
to the pr.nclpal citlxcn*, Incleodln the
offleero of lheKuk Kiux Klan.
The aCbcshuu dl-plsyed fur the flag fa
rather te.bin than othrrw ec. I netfat
juljcrs In tbe scruicc uv the.iaio Confed­
eracy. who ktet It In tbe felynr of thdr
dcvi-ahun. Ono man who lite-J served
four years In the Forest's command,

they orc tired out
BUI, Ul
to a totally dUUn nt aUuosi here, where i ty jn»r- c health, । nd gi.lcty along
wito It. This is tfau lea -i Inca, of poor
n thing fa looked at. ot thought about. (e pi&lt;. Ifni times nuibiduus desires
uiidu Into their -o ils, they dvpart ta
in the;r own. When Mr. Gladstone hvito,u&gt;u&lt;lui&lt;n&lt;o enter, not along with
them. Au-toin n nib staler a pleasure.
Cohtentm-nt w&gt; h JitUen akes th.m de­
spise th • good wh ch they have no'. tlen. a-ks lifa p eUy neighbor what she They LlusU for havtaj a mom nt eixvi -d
•he r ch man h.s riches, and return to
once, llcrv itueldcaof tbelil hques- their families lining up a song.

lie had rceu the switch-tall &lt;*t off and
thrown into the river, aud ths blood

uv Wlaouu-ln, with la entin ly sntfafbe- wux d«corated with a pin made from a
Federal eojer’s skull, ktot the earner uv

style thimreivcw, the HipnLUkln party
I left PdtvsvJll* entirely bbL'sHc'.
we extend to yw the 1 e pltal.tlre uv Gur i tump speaker-' bev now sulhlu to
Pennsville. And ex there are reior.cre
prtMut^ct me remark, sir. that y«r exX cdeuee bex showed how falsely we Her Southern State, and Ita canter hexcu
bin Judged by the croocl ucrsekooters uv
appeal to the leoplo. lied a Abllaixa st
car. led It be would hevb.n shot Can't
tlm, founded on a pa*inkacquaint.nee
gmodul habit Southern bo-plullty uv the breadcat
they seeta thsthepelhto penceT Can!
kind tax bln extended to yoo. Yoo Lev they sec bow inudi mo e it weed hnrgr t after Donnybrook
fair, may n.&gt;t ba , VUII... ....
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-------montaM (hlrgs ci U.cy wi od let rich
&gt; exactly adequate to tbe magnil idv of j you ,, ^c don't like to «o pilm, at.tbe iatonst involved, but it to nt any nc^i chltdre-i : tb«rcnre fowtlimswo show* that since yoo enfeted the Sunny
dldlko so m ich M a mini atuie beau or
yool hart tannin In the South el si- h a
of Commote view of the subject; bale. But the habit .'f good mannan
water which laeur idea uv hospitable man ex Grant hex char e uv the ntsbnol emblem, that all will be lovi-fy und
glad to be I id of I ne uouo ci summons. Blra|nt, it to quite ns easy to say,
’ 7 What doe« this proveEf
Tbcughtftal j ol’lcl iin may deplore that ..p|{ftS010 give me a p'eoe or pie," as to
the ocutimeiital beauty of Charles 1. and j #ay&gt; ..j x nt B )1!ooo of p|^«» Tbo idea KcUey bed blase preehumpabus, or any Pendleton ? SLh Is the lessen 1 extract
the pencil of Vwndjkv toiv« mado evoiy
constant politxno a would render other ilepublikia. cs to attempt a:cha from Sero eant Bates.
PETROLEUM V. N Ai-BY, P.M.,
English gill n Malignant: hut after one
hft ,Ufr ^.j rvstrobiod, springs
I .b.-s got -bund
- -—
h ----------IQkU and Clar.
I
# t J&gt;e
of
Tin, feet, the outn-goi Southern heartwood
(Wiehls I'o tmastcr J
with
Busi.worth

iwllteuesa I-perfect oa-Mj and fraedom.
"B« fleaet. Doctor."
it simply cohauls in mating o'hers Just
that’taint the flag wo object to
as you would eikn to Lo treaud your-eir. proves
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...___ __ i.i"1 noticed.'’ sJa Franklin, “a moA per on who act* fiom this i&lt;r nciple
the habit of cirryiu it In the band uv
iy waja «&gt;.&lt;• uw.
a coastltuoshetiel Dlmocrr.t Its the same
iitils
exiuenio that your daughter. Should
I
tn M.ilnr nml le. ve a room o'.d Hag II alios wux. In slch bam s. its
MiaaetoUy. but it la of prod gioualy im re
con equenoa th t riro should be iu the uv the nigger whip, and the site lUe-rof
habit of avoid ng whatever to disgust­
ing or offcnrive tooth re. and of always
considering thcU plcaaure cs well as her them hands ».■ Luntod niggers under Its gio my, or sunken, a happy smile danc­
ed like a sunbeam on hto cbxr'ul counthat flag wo thot Lov&lt;"y tn Altou, and
fUUHW or WoXEX-Tho very ct- sunk Bailey's pre** in tiro UhloaiC.n- LOOSl nt happy row of ,plri i
ciBDaU. Under the shadow uv that
biassed flag w« tai J uiggcro al auction ta
Wsahiugum, andthrilbg. that symbui
W lu .*1,, Iri UUU
“
effl-dency of wo kuigwomen, as it tatc taro' with tbdr tbarn ghneei and
I limits their ambition. B4 there nra

r.ARTOR OIL ASD

Whpleo&amp;le and Retail.

Just above the splice and threw It into
the river. '•There," said he, “dow

| lb Mayor rereived the Sergeant in
thief escaped with the cow.
these wc.-ds:
«HanOE*XT Bates-Sib : Under­
A Taaker Osiwited by a Dutckasa.
|
Kno^*; T
.
] * tandln. &lt;’’*&lt;’ do that you
mm', a w..»rr
Brill eh is
1b ■
made
wugcr &lt;(which
a bet.
bet.)1 Wltll
with a
yb'el to a German butehsr, to butohse
Wisconsin ablMrnlst that yoo rood walk
horn Vlxburg to Washington rerryin
cflec.. o&gt;* liitcmie once; tbe ItagUsbthe Amcnkiu flag unfutled without be- marked Chet be wnatbe hspplretmoiui.d pinned to his cb-dr., swear, al the
K&lt;&gt;ut Wi.lcli he lia&gt; ga'.nod by diiilof in insulted nor nothin, and Levin le-

out ejected a ►ale h irigUiencd at the
apt n.acb o. |*v-c.sy : another trembles
:or his d. bti: the c.. rk dr.aus a reducfort we eafrancni-e women, cn cry w i tl&lt;,n .,f i.i salary: h.-ho e o*ucr fears
ffeatiDotho tesu'HOf her enfranchise- : Luu lug ; the rf L iuau Uii v« ‘io be
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.
- -II. V.f w. I. r-n !• t h.. 1 ■ Bl*,

cudoc, thciols a certain pleasure nt find­
ing a en»t constitutional quo Uounummnrily Killed by the bright of a snverrlgn's brow. It la a relief, too, now and
than, to set out °r lho world of morals
Into the wo.ld of women ; out of the
bard sphere o! right and wrong Into a
wodd like Mr. trwytburue’s, where
judgimnt tore by the leavtlful, and
whc ethere l h iir mak e all the ambi­
ence lctw.cn Ulrabcih and Mary of
BooUand Above nil, there to the dolightful cobsdousncei of su|Cr.ortty.
Tbe happiness of tbe bls sed ta tbe next
world oonsista, according to Sir Johu
Mandeville in their bting able to be bold

FAII1AHI, UUILUF

OTrSTEK

^Hiwllaiui.

to po»r folk*. For them there
Band, pbyin ''Dixie" melojusiy.
!ly । leasu co, no play-going,
Cltixens on foot and Lor. eLack and In
UK in taverns, tint lensuieex- *
I cursioua. But or the- heart, the sori, I On strikln ti e corpcratlon. the Mayor
there are tiuer, swet te-, aud entirely in- I (CapL
uv j-orcst s rovdty, und
expensive cn,o..ti&gt;cuis. Iho caplid.et ] thq Town
jiBte ©; the bunaDied
isd -turfa-d Ly the mrteltou, onex- .Jobn Mt&gt;lfBn-e command,) sipwred,

bit btnenta, who con-

«x eittonali

; a kind

“Du so,'* mid the Dutchman, *51 fash
a good buliun."
,
Tho nig was dressed in txppto-pie or*
der and hung up in ths wood house to
dry, T^v;vuxujry to 1-dug cut up and ealta
od tho next day. During the night lbs
Duttbnuui repaired to tho wnon homo

Dutchman.—“What isoh
mine friend ?"

'Du tach right; rtfak

Dutchman.—"Gvut fur you. Dvetosv
iach {daaaibly. Ssw so all
tW*
Yrtnkw.—"But I tall yuu there fa as

borhuud dal win nut think you in aamesL"
True Cocnrrav —fteal courtesy fat
wi ’o y dlflkreuTfrom t he courtesy wMeb
blooms culy in ti esunsh neef tor* and
ibes ude of b suty, -nd wttUn and
&lt; o-. fa down in the lino-pbssre of power*

�and gRisrclI

»»W.
and Hon. Marsh Git
soo. to repiescnt lb
tfonal Committer;
After appointing the Committees on।
Credcntlrii and permanent organltatiuni
on motion of General Bick Its, the&gt;
convention1 took a means nutil 6 o .

aanuicui Minmw

the names of several delegates from the1
several Htstes. In reference to Peunsylvanla, be arid there appeared 68 detegates, wbwses Urat Stets was entitled

M,° Wool, of Kent
ex ABorety ©OM. ■» •

“u’Zsndm, *«

siructtaM to vote for him. but they do-

Jd UraTtetairo/lEv*^^!ctaMd ^riwcAipru..'*’ rjmUl
__________ ire Several Territories bo al­
-neat Organferiton. reported the name lowed the risb£to“seata upon, th« floor,
« Joe/ R. Hawley, of Connectteuf, for“ “and the privilege of canting saeh two
permanent President of the Con vent on. votes. Tbeximc was accorded to the
• auM ae wffl ««iro a glorious Republican This annouueement was recefvsd with District of Columbia. From Maryland
trvmcndMM applause. The Prerids nt the committee reoommunded tire ailmlsT^fcfcnyin November. They were those । •wm conducted to tbe chair by sr-Govrion of lire Creswell delegation, but Uray
demanded by ths popular voice—and in enior Hnlomon, of Wisconsin, and ex- aorordtid scats on the floor to tbe con­
thfafcountry Par PnpuU u Fur Dri, and ! Govenior Brown, of Georgia, amid ' testants without tbo right to vote.
| greet cheering for Meaara. Hawley and , From California, they recommend the
'-'6um its edict there is no appeal
rulmlwlin cf the regular delegates,
The addrev of Gov. Hawley Is neees- beaded by Memra. Cory and Heats. In
■j . Proudly wo fling to tho brvcie '* Tire
is«rity omitted, but will be published reipousc to an inquiry by Mr. Warner,
ying of the Free, ’ with tho names of
with other spreebes nude at the con ven - of reunsylvsnia, the chairman of tho
ULYSSES S. GRANT and SCHUYLER
committee irid tlu.t the delegates from
the unreconstructed btate* are Included
. COLFAX cnscribod upon ite folds.
In this retort, as enUtled to Mats and
votes.
[Applause.]
The committee
considered that the action of tbeconvenI tian chia morning effectually settled that

are os fol'ews:—Vloo-ITtsIdentc Ala­
bama, General Warner; Arkansas, A.
McDonald; California, Jaa. Cory; Col­
orado, J. A. Chafloe; Connecticut, TV.
. S. Pearson ; Dciaw.iru, I- Tbempnon;
| Florida, H. 11. Moody; Georgia, Foster
Gen. Carl Schurz Temporary Blodgett; Illinois, Jcascc R. Dubois;
Chairman.
Indiana, L. Q, Gusham ; Iowa, J. M.
Ardrick ; Kansas, 8. 8. Prouty; Ken­
tucky, Joshua J Speed; Louisan a. W.
P. Kellogg; Main, A. D. Fcstondcn;
Mia out 1, H. Stockbridge ; Mnatachusetta, D. W. Gooch ; Michigan, H. Wal­
General H,wl^[^"eclIcu‘Cb05en dron; Minnesota; II. P. Van Clevc;
Mississippi, Thus. L. White; Missouri,
A. J. Harlan; Nebraska, A. Sandeta;
Nevada, J. N. Walker; New Hamp­
THE PLATFORM OF 1888 shire, E. Gculd; New Jersey, J no. 8.
Trtck; New York, Chauncey N. Depew;
; North Carolltn, A. Dockery; Ohio, N.
C. McFarland; Oregon, J. Falling;
' Pennsylvania. J. K. Morehead ; JU J.

GENERAL GRANT

SCHUYLER COLFAX

brand; Tcnnocee, F. A. Hamilton;
Taxa*. 8. D. Wood; Vermont, Geo. N.
Standard; Virginia, J no. Burch ; West
Virginia, S. D. Karrs; Wisconsin, Ed-

Atno’dock, JJ., Wednesday, theinh
Inft.. Governor Ward. Chairman of the IV. DeD. C. B, Hlgby, B, B. Solomon,
Nrilaa-d Republican Committee, eilled Jo-huv T. Herald, J. Honibiaur. G. W.
‘flie Convention to order, and, on taking 1 Wilbur, John B. Rust. J. n. Easton,
'the chair, said: ’’ Dciesatcs to the Na­ Lowl. Well, Wm. Good'oe. Cot C. W.
tional Convention of the Union Repub-1 Lowell, Stephen D. Lindsey, E. 8.
.itcan party, you have assembled at tbe Waterier, W. W. Scott. A. Worley Pnk.caTl of the National Cominlttec F&gt; noml. I terson, J. C. 6. Oolby. Samuel Maxwell,
nate Its &gt;tandanl bcarer&lt; for tho ensuing i (X/N. Collins, F. Ayer, II. C. Bellville,
campaign, to declare your attachment L. Caldwell, J. W. Holden, C. Kltiny,
ta the Union and Liberty, and to pledge 5Inx. Ramsey, A. C. Harmer, M. R.
that you will take no stop bsckward in Farther. M. Kinley, William Horine,
the work of reconstructing tbo rebel I Col. It. D. Ringer, Jo&lt;hux T. Hoke,
States and re-as!nLll*hlng the Union. Charles Seymour, John H. Longnrcker.
(Applause.) You arc here to bear wltuea.-. You are here to prove that the
AArxxms* C0.XVE.TT10X txTRonrm.
War, so gloriously and gal.'ant'y waged
Cochrane—Mr. rre.ldcnt, I am In­
for the life ef tho nation was not a fail­ formed that tbcro is a contrail tee writ­
ure. You ere here to point to a Repub­ ing from tbe Soldiers’ and Sailors' Corilic boundless In extent and mourocs, vention, charged with tho duty of pre.
guarded and protected by one common scaling their proceedings to thia conven­
flag, and upheld by a pat. io tie and loyal tion. I move that a committee of five
people. (Applause.) An emancipated be appointed to escort them Into tbo
jaoc has been lifted from the debasement presence of this convention, so that they
slavery, and to-day wfi£ the Union may now dbcharge that duty. The mo­
^dcu of the South, reorgaihses in Uie tion was carried unanimously. The
jtexneof liberty the Governments and Chairman then announced the Commit­
IMtllotions of tbe rebellious States. Tbe tee to receive tbe delegation from the
history of the Republican paity I* a rec­ Soldier*’ and Sailors' Convenlluu. as fol­
ord ef tbe true progress of our nation. lows: Gen. Cochrane, of New York;
It hat* sneocsslvrly met and conquered Gen. Bchun, of Mlwourl; Col. Craig,
all tboM hostile parties represented by of Irwa; Mr. Crippel, of West Vcrglnla;
the sfWtc ideas of the past, and It must Mr. Sweet, of Iowa.
now determine to vindicate anew Its
Tbe delegation from the Soldiers’ and
losasurts snd Ito policy, by tire wisdom Sallurs’ Convention were then condueaud courage which plans, and the de­ tsd to the front of the platform, and pre­
termination and tabor which organ Irej sented by General Cochrane, in the fol­
MAonr. -In this spirit you are here a&gt;- lowing remarks : Mr. Prrs'dent, I have
Wnbled, to perform the responsible du- the honor, in behalf of the Cummltterotits assigned you, and 1 doubt not your I cendy appointed by yourself, to auactio n will mest tbe approval of tbo I nouDce that rtiry Lave dbcharged tbo
rut cbbstltucncy you represent. The duty to which they were appointed. I
pfton under*mud* that ucltber armed Introduce to the couvcnllon, through
irjMMnti nor political treachery can ar- youiuclf, Governor Fa’rchlld, Chairreal the triumph of our cause and tbe
eucqess of our candidates. [Loud ap­
plause.] If, a* Indicated by tbe unanim­
ity of fooling which prevails, you shall
designate ns our leader the greatest capGov. Fairchild—Mr. President and
folnof the age, [great apptaure] who o gentlemen of the convention--As In­
I rilltant achievements In tho field have structed by the membcm of Soldier.’
boon equalled by his wt-dcro in the CuL- and Kallois' Convention, I appear be­
teri, [applause] tl&gt;o nation will greet it fore you In tbrir behalf, to present to
as tiro pretursur of victory to our cause, you tho resolution passed unanirnoualy
nndt'l peace to the Republic. [Lend by them ye.’tenlay afternoon m follows;

' BMliop Phnpeon then offered apraye -, i
ftMWlrod the &lt;11 vine bit-alng. and asked
l^rHfhjilrtt of harmony and wisdom
nri^Vt -]fc«ril in the rounse's of tbe
convention, and that It may reach such
^ssuBros shall lead to the prosper!ly.
parpenqy and glory*of our beloved
ingd.,
.
TheCbalnnan-By direeUon of the
IQgfaariCotmnlUre, I nomluata Carl
Feburx; of Mtaeourl, so temporary Chalrrn*0 rtf, the Cottvoutton.
[Repented
chesf*.) Tbo rote was unanimous. Ly-

question.
Mr. Evans, of Colorado, announced
tliat Colorado was allowed her full vote,

a* decided by the convention this morn-

raiM tUfmUkM as-* «p| W*4 «»p*n»x“-‘l
■ •'Hau Im&gt; V «•
A p-’lut of order w.is raised tbri tie
rale adopte I y&lt;s!er&gt;lay re*;ui edall me­
I a lions to be referred wltb-iul debate, ■
and that it U not con pi tent now to
bring them uj&gt; for dtaeuaa tn. I he »tfon to recall lb&lt;m wa* tabled. .Jr.
Hponeer ion: ed to rwons der the motion
tabling them a&lt; &gt;d oo i hat p«rpos-to e:*n k
but wa* ruled nut of o.-de '. Tho onlv
point In the resolutions exciting much
fcelmr, was t'i it denouncing ot tbe .
non-lmi'eachment Seiia'ors, wheih
was received with great a) pbuto.
Mr. Haussaurek, of Ohio, and Minl»tsr to Equador, was cnllsd on and made
an eloquent jarty rpecch. This speech
we have not yet seen but report *aja It
was the tprrch of the Convention.

Mr. Baker, of New York, from the
Comlt'.eo on tbo Order of Buriucei, reI orted tbo following rules :
1. Upon ril subjects before the Con­
vention, too Htite (hall bo called tn al­
phabet cri order.
2. Four vote* rhall to ca»t by the delcalled out. and received with (rest ap- j
crates at largo of each State, and each I plsusc, and proceeded with a ftrapblc
Uongrosrionald str.e.riiallbs entitled to an 1 forcible review of Ute political I*two v-otev. Thu vote, of eoeh do cgntlun
tues of thtTla-il ria years, and the pres­
shall be reported by its chrinuxn.
3. ’Ibe report of the committee on | ent freedom of ep •ech. equal rights and
Credentials snail be disposed of Lefore nnlvcnal iibeity throughout ibe Lind.
tnc r«.qort ' of tbo Cominltloe un Tbeeo here been (Obtained sucres dully
the PLUorm and iLaolutwua 1* actol
u]*on, and the report of c-ouim tteo m
ibe Platform AM Readotlons shall bo publican party lan»w to establish th.se
dt»|x&gt;-cd of before tbe convention pro- principhs. He deplored tbe elect on of j
treds to Hio nomination of candidates Mr. Johnson who stood In tbe way of
for tbe I’rcsiiL ut and Vice President.
I
ths pacification of the country and abo’d
4. in mak.ng the nomlua.ioQs for
Pteddeut end Vice l*RS:d&gt;-nt, In no case 1 have been removed. [Onst cheering.];
-bril the rolling oftbe roll be dispensed Impeachment was the only xubstl'utc i
w.th. if It shall sppear that any can­
didate Ii*s rece.vod a majority of votes
cast, tbe Piesldmt, of tbo Convention
shall annojiice theuucvtlon tobe.’ ahaB I
tho co.iilnoLon or the oondldate be moved. [Renewed ebees] Dut we
u&gt;«de unanimous.” Bat if t&gt;o candidate I now propose In submit th«-se Irene* a
rbaXl have received a m^Jo.lty of tbo I
voue, tbe chair aboil direct a vote to be grin to the pe pie for d&lt;* iriou at tbe
aln taken, which shall be repcatedunsome &lt; afolidute shall have received a ! shall plaee these qa.ations beyond all
majority of the votes ca-t.
6. A\ hen a majo'ttr of the delegation I dispute. He urged upon them a dear,
fioni any Ktate (ball demand Uut tire certain platform which (ball leave no
vote shall l« n-curdeil, the sum* ahull bo doubt as to It* pui|nse er moaning, and
taken by States, the bocutary calling , In conclusion urged such n nominal on
the roll ofHtatcs in tbo order bjix-toforo

»

, temptation for the awaclnatlun of Gen.
I Grant. If the Baltimore leuvenlion
had made no mistake in 1M4. Abraham
thecbrimisn (firil aunouucv the num­ Lincoln would be in Washington to
tar ol vdtes cast f.ir any candidste, or welcome Grant In March next. [Reit­
for or against any proportion.
erated great applause.J
7. \\ ben tbe ) rwlvus question shall
b« dcm.'.rdcd by a majority of tbe dele­
The resolutions were then read by
gation of any btate, and tbe demand Is
eeennded by two or more 8tries, and the Mr.Thompson. Chairman of tl&gt;e Com­
call Is suriiiined by the mrioiity of the mitted, as follows:
convention,4l.e question rliall then be
THE PLATFORM.
proceeded lib and di««eed of accordmg to tbe rules of tbe Hoose of Represcutativia In similar cases.
8. No member (hall s]&gt;cak more than
once u;xm the same question, nor long­
er tlian five minutes without tbe uuanF
mom &lt;on«cn*of the convention, except
that detegsbs presenting the name of u
candidate (hall be allowed ten minutes
to | resent the name of aueh candidate.
'I bo rules of the House of Representa­
tives (ball continue to be tbe rules of
this convention, so far as they are ap­
plicable, and not Inconsistent with the
10. A National Union Executive
Uummlttce ebril to appointed, to ooosl*t of ono mcmLer from each Htate, *i errltory and D.strict, represented la th e
(onvmtion. The roll shall be eriled,
and tbe delegation from each State, *1 orrltory and D airict, (bril name through
tbo r chairman, a person to act as a
member o' such committee.
On motion of Gen. Logan of lUtno'o.
tbo cmventiou d-dared that the Dune 1
of the Great Army of Liberty Loving
Amcrleanariiould bo the National Union
Republican Itarty.
Tbe eoixiu tbe convention adjourned
until 10 o clock to monow mortiiog.
Second Day’s Proceedings.

I'T-'lT’

i^b
c^V-iiS’tau±:
Stoforefnda fiom

milted to Boats upon the floor of tbe
Convention, and that they bo authorised
to cast tbs 62 vqM to which the Stale
is entitled. - Such betartb* vrf»h of tbe

-ffXTSSXS S. OBAIT
‘.ycriumF.

(o'rtuaxaf, and •« tall willi (IwImm rirtf rtlort Uva'iL aakiag ttaw pri.cipte* a li«3g re
allty aertrey lack v&lt; Aarencaa wri
adoitiow op tub reso: trrtOXA
Mr. Spencer, of New York, moved
tbe adoption of the report and called
for the preiloni question, and tbo rvlort. aa presented by tbe Committee,
was then adopted, with only two or
three dissenting vo'ex [Gieat cheers.]
i-rot trtxo pon coxnscrxctt.
Tho comtn I tec also retorted an addi­
tional KOolutlon, tliat (be aljournmont
of this Convention shall not wor'-c adl»
eolutlnn nfUirunt, bat It riinll remain
aa &lt;-rg mixed, subject to ta-called togv hc.- at riu al any Hine and pl ice (ha*, the
National Republican Executive Com­
mittee shall derira-t-, A hqtcd.

M a ren twenisux-ol" the 100.000 Fenn«h-imta Re;s&gt;i Lean-, r—Binding the
•Znvintte tb-t
b$2
vote next November, so will be tbe &lt;tocx1od&lt;J Uiemuvass.
Mr. W-Utam», for Iowa, nominated
Wh Untnore. of Fnu’b Csrollna,
&lt;DdorH*l Mr. Wlteon. [OieornJ
Mr 1&amp;Far.o' Alabama, named w.
D.KeUry. «•! prnneylv. nta. ;(i*Mtial
.. . ■__ ...I
roti* lanvhte .l

Gen. .~&lt;hurx moved addlt ona) resolu­
tions, rwcgnUing Uie prlndjJjs ofTbe
Declaration ol ludcprodcncrss tbe tn e
fonndatrou of Democratic geve nmeot:
ncommendiiiir magnanimity I &gt;ward*
recon*tru« ted rebels whr now su| port
the Government, and favoring Urv re­
moval of tbo rcrirs lions tod di ahi 1ties ImpveJ on them Just as rapidly as
loyalty Jce Ifle*. I’cnmylvariUsec Hid­
ed the-e, and Mr. Wa*Dcr,of Itoutsan*,
and Ucocli, of Mam., uu-tiin’.-d them,
and tb- y were adopt.-d nearly unan ta-1
vuriyTbcra last rv»olut on*d&gt; notnppoar te. |
any printed report of tLc proceeding* of (
tbe Urn vent Ion that Ira* yet reached ,
thia oQlce, and muse; urn lly ate cm tt-.d
In this n;ort.

rillZE MUWIKS AX1&gt; MB!

A mo ten wa* then ju ac-1 to proceed
to a lirilol for Pre Lien u Gen. Lo.mn,
in life name of the loyal |xo|ite, of the
•oidl.-ra, &lt;&gt;f the Btyub'.lcnn pkri.v, oni
inoted Uly-ses 8. Giant The whole
Convention r oe to its feet with g eat
ebters, Ibe waving of h its an I handker­
chiefs aud in.longed op] Lust, cl s.ng
t&lt;nof ih.« Canvv.itto t. ’[Proougel
ap Liu c.l Uer;.ir&lt;ly as we desire l.un.l
.o &lt;fl-i&lt;tilly a* we stJti-lpa'vd ihenoinl&gt; a on of o r f; v&gt; rite tandidab-. we
la's vote was annoon.vd by ex- w ill gra.vfuliy submit to U&lt;e wisdom of
S own, who mid Gco-gia fbjrita this Vvi-v u:.ua an I a.cept tbe cbolec
many of whom we * or g'.nal ae- wWeh is 'nude. I n obedtenee to th- io-tn rf ous of the New York de cgallon,
and in nee •nLnee with roy own sen 1inents, I now move that the non.inaUoo
• ■f ec u - ter Colfax, a* our candid &lt;la for
the V.ce iTtriilenry be made unanim­
ous. [t.reai upptaiwe.]

announced fluO votes, all for Grant.—
There was greet cheering as t'.e v.Ae
was announced. a new drop eu ta u in
tbe rear of the stage was uno.&gt;v red, pre­
senting a fine port rit of Grant, sup o ted by Liberty. Above was the motto
“Watch blm." Muale followed, “Hall
to the Chief, and Yankee Loodls.” On
motion, three times Uitee were given
which Joined in singing “RaDy Round
the Hag," nceomp.nhd by the land.
Tbe entbustasm was Indescribable.

Blank Note and Receipt BooU

STATIONABT

entitled “FtgliLIt Out on theOldVulcn
Line,” wns sung and re.vlved with
gieot favor.

O/ every iind rnd I'urMfr,

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE. HARDWARE STORE,

H. A. GOODYEAR.
CLOCKS, WATCBB8, JKWELBT,

VER and PLATED WARE.

STOVES, IRON.

that ths resolutions ef tbs National
Council Oftbe Union League ofAmerica ।
which wvre yest-ntay presented to this
Conventon snd by Che temporary chair­
man refcr.ed to tho commit tee on rosolotlin•, take tbe asmo direction a* the res­
olutions and proceedings of the Poldiera'
snd Fallore* convention, and be spread
ujxin our record and made part of the

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—
as*ot *k* 1 i has •* omn tM Uslse r —r—*
terest from ths Republican ooldtera,and st A»«rw»ri*nd iwiserw s. ibs msmSw,
I by a Republican UMrantfoa.
--------- --------------- -Mr. lM&lt;Miag. of Ohio, proponed three
cheers for the soldtaraand sailors, Which
were given with a will.
Mr.Cecarane moved thuaKVOselnt.uorromUw^lfora’.ndfkdtoreCen-

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�■jCentl and SlisrtUantti^

arrmtM irarjoiY
SPECIAL NOTICES.

DISSOLUTION.

BUSINESS CARDS.

yileliigan Central Railread.
tbe MO.
My to of BARLOW, OOODTKA*
A GRANT, io dtaaolred by anitael cooaoaL

1868. Summer Arrangement. 1868.
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,, Capreoo..... ............. t it a n.

Tbe Grant Club of Haatlngn, and VL
clnlty, win Ratify tho tho Chicago nom­
ination* or U. 8. Gkast fW Prea'dent
•nd Schvyixr Co: pax for Vic Pmnident at tbo Court Hour, on Moadny
•routag. Jun. 1R, 1968. Npwehc. may
U exacted rrJta j. A. ewmnxy. Goo.
M.Dbwey, Frank Adlrx, Norman
Bailey, C. O. Holbbook and ochora.
Th. ladle an »jxd*lly hivlted.
By order of the Executlro Committee.

__ HAST1NQH. ... i
MISS E. WILCOX,

N. BARLOW,
.W. 8. GOODYEAR,

MILLINER.
id story, nntox blocs,

HASTINGS, - S7 - MICH.
D. 8. WOODWARD,

BAJRLOW
*'&amp; GOODYEAR,

Dif Gris and Graceriex,

GEO. 11. DEWEY,
Pieddont.
J. W. Brxtlry, Secretary.

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Agreeable Io Hie call of ibe F-arcotire Oim
allies of Ibe Uarry County Agrteullsral Xocietr.
a hbeep .'bearing Faaliral was held on U.e

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(
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Ulloa as dow betwern Ilobcit Vickery. Isaac
Hanna. Amos IL Hall and Joseph Hani mend. but
FtreeU are being d,rased np end ewwtegu msde finally awarded prsnimnma aa ab-ra.
■ blch Impmr.e lb. general appearance of «bo
t«e n mneh. Clement Smith line taken op hto reiITS GOOD EKFBCM ARE PERMANENT —
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Groat Distribution

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lints! Dirrrtorj.

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ca»h Gtfts to the Amount of 3150.000.

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It Makes the Best Stitch,

toUtUaia art besiaMB. tbe torri t Hum: (tora.

miscellaneous.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Cap;
Crockery,

c Coak Ing of Auburn, N.
Y., wi a on the b nch, on a certain occa
»Jpn, l? lug so .injortant »u t, when be
ob e vodf rxc.'B alt. c to r ok nl g
turb'm to come out. Leaving th Bench

farmer dull nod hl n f.ir t wo ctnt&lt; that
be had f nic-i to make e' atige ler on a
Io intrlrana-c inn. ‘J ho^u ge 1 aid tl.e |
two ci nta^ ct r • d to t e bt-ndi and
remark nJ to tbe Bar n» GI • wa: '"Tbi
any th.n w ru a man d &lt; s another m e a .

EVERT IACHIRE IS WARRANTED I

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

K&lt;xa Ln.o the bnly of th.' one hat a
Lo n. but the t uu.li with fnnuir 1.1.
When h &gt; wu»bo n nobody died.

Be Sure to See this Machine.

A Yankee Ruing into a tailor
abvp and nbeerviitg Hint then* were ju»t
eighteen tailor* at work anil. “gwd
rauruuig tu both uf you"—tuiJ &lt;lis-n&gt;.noartwl Ihtrr.igh the duur. Ju»t 17 pteaatx/arla an I one guyeo followed him utiL

^-Myitoar,” Mii I a rural wife to j

‘ELOREHCE SEWIRC BACHIRE."

her huilnui'l, on his return from town,
“what was tho aweotawt thing you saw
ip Ito&amp;uote in the city F* “ Tho ladies'

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GROCERIES,

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HASTINGS.

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FIRST QUALITY
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EQ. M. DEWEY,
ar UtaCISUA BAnuY IO.. MICH..

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XIII.
33 uiness ilircrtorit

SHrdiral.
EGOFLAND'3 GERMAN BITTERS,

NUMBER 6.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1868.
?Mtnt.
STORM-TOSSED.

had our hourjof painful experience; but
what of t!u.U- Are wo now to io dietuibcd by the mere appearance of dan-

catojuet as great aai vor? Are wo not
the defenders of Jus toe, righl,nnd truth
to-day. a&lt; wc Wire yisteidsy? Tlils
must not ft'gi.t n the licet puallknl-

Prepared by Dr. C. BI. Jacksoh,

.

The Great Remedies for all Diseases

Tnm.-ti.ao m junmc

With Malice toward none,--wlth Charity for all.—with Firaneu in the Right'

Hoofland’s German Tonic.
StatUd «llk mmw ,n4 gbouly white.
lee buaoS &gt;B bwnl snS u-.(M hs&lt;r.
1 fare tl.e
er the uitbl
To wetcb hsr window', n&gt;dd, glare.

LIVER, STOMACH. OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

if respect. The thing. wc hive

HOOFLAKD'S GERMAN TONIC.

)y cannot nCe-d to let pcraonal reecntluenta reduce us Into ccmp omiidng our
high dignity. Whoever may bc- ome

enemy, let us match, with an unflinch­
ing delermiiiaiion to fulfil all thedutloj
that r.wt upou us, to cecureju-t'oeto the
eo'dter who fought our batlfts—Jualleo

Hoofland's German Bitters.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOIHC

came [ipplauecj. iutper.illel hla life
and for tine—justice to the colored race,
tuwhvmvre have premised hue and

iHmllany

of the pcorest working men, of what-1
ever race, to recover even his just wages.
Its majesiy must be felt whenever the
humblest loyal man appeals against per­
sonal violence and oppreealon. [Gheera]

splrlt, mtx-l be as sacred as a roldler's
lo the Republican patty as long aa the grave. [Cheers.] We must win, and
R&lt; public-.n pary h true to Itself. Wbat w .* slia-'i win. It Is the old fight ef lib­
erty. equality and fraternity against epArmJy upon th-? noble ends to be attain­ pr saloD, caste and aristocracy. It is tbe
ed, and not pctmlt our equanimity to be
disturbed by an untoward accident.—

Ing ulsapp- Intment, in thia hour, bow-

HooStmd's German Bitters

his ere.Ht. [Apptaure great and pro­
longed.] I.rt ua faithfully strive to re-

i*

from that Hmo until this, for recoustractton. (Applause.) When ths President
of the United Blates proposed bls plan.

stituiiunal amendment and who will be
voters although they have no right to
bold office under our Cuastitatkm, esme
to the ballut box, there are 30,000 ma-

black people of Georpi a cm rule, when
lie did Mt call they are 211,000 in the minoritv, and we
have all these advantages. This is Mud
which bad legitimate control af this
for a moment, or change direction, but question (ehocis and applause) propos­
the pood cause always gees steadily for­ ed the constitutional amendment to tbs
ward. 11 la rela’.cd and whether true or Southern btaore, 1 advbted such friends Wacks are in majuriiy, if our white race
not, the incident u well Invented, that
on the evening of that awful battle of
the Wlldcrue»a, when legions of the
if you will
Union army had fought all day,by faith the constitute
rather than by sight. In tho tangled
brukb, that rorne man naked General
gin fur Gen Grant [Great annlausa.1
We have elected uor Guvonii wo
replied: “We have done very well, wo voted ths black race.wo might count
gentlemen ; at half pc-t three in tho them in our teprreantaUon ; If wo ie^
morning wo move forward." (Long fused to vote them, we could not count
continued cheering.) We accept hl*
spirit and his words—perhaps I nm not
turn i» nut caUod together.
anticipating in saying that we shall ac­ Will, refer--nee to the Federal debt there tUi Mr. Sevens* bill that
cept him in j&gt;cron as our leader. (Loud
Chooiv.) '1 banking yuu again, hearti­ other impottsut q&gt; estiou, and that was shall Le amended tn the Senate, and then
ly, for tho honor conferred, I await the this provision that- disqualified me, and
further pleasure of tho Convention. others, from boldii-g office. I, and oth(Applause.)
HI NARKS or El-oovmon DROWX.
they will

to negotiate with him.

ELOQUEHT SPEECHES-

i.sqstfit

Wu take great pEasuro in placing be­ [applai-se and c:lo«of good]—Inside of
fore our rea-tero the following cloqUont the party Jus: rs well a, outride ol tbe
liorty,— up| livie and clioer») and to
speeches, by the olficera of the Clucagu
plico tbe publ c service of the rvuntry
in the bands of honest, true and rapaGeorgia. They
, ,
,_men.
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bio
(Applau c.) Leins with one
penis d, to every candid Am-riaan mind unshaken purpose wo.k out the tunnl&lt;toynu« uny U» tbbflaiM Ibu fo &gt;
-I lb.
bib. «lre«ly

WEAK AMD DELICATE CHILDREN

TBT1MON1AL8.

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Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.

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WM. JOBft.
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sra civ m-vriar. w»,i&lt;t «»u ts»
..'(«.« Jim •*«&gt;&gt;», In me •■v’t-rar UW.
Hen. Jamei Thompson.

puta motlon.whlch ha.i«ucb a rocept un.
Will Governor Brown address th&lt; Con­
vention ?
Governor Brown—Mr. Chairman, as
It bis tex-eh announced that the eommlt-

the deluge. SecossJun was the tesulL I
went into It cordially as a Btatoo-rlghfe

tlilevea that lenn Republicans, who

was any chance toruataln IL When the
Prv*hleut of tbe Cunioderate btatrs
now before us.
met that test with a splr.fr worthy a free I abandoned lhegreat State righte docti In
rcaalta which have atreauy uecn sewu.- (----- ---- ■ -~
that wc cotumenecdou, and were agreed
■
treat
ureaud
the
300,t Usbed. We have (o adapt tbo instU uC?ir', 1
upon, I dtflered (tom him. When bo

The sword has established a different
doctrine, and hence U i« that I am no know that Audrow Johnson,the pro.-ent
longer bound by allegiance to the Dcmoctat.c party. fhC Hamiltonian and all things de Ircd that seven Republi­
WcbsUrian constiaction of tho Coo- cans should vote to give him that power

had no right to disobey law, should new

Hrr. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D.,

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seven Republican Senators were needed
array of tbp Confederate Btatee, and of that, and as 1 find the Republican tn step In between Benjamin Wade and
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MH ,tott
M H.
the st ruggios
you did not commit—1 took taauv with day, that has boon abandoned by the laita, and being able to establish clearly
will require more-lt wilf n-qulu the
rtduubkdcur nervo. The samej him.
But
we went
through
strug। Democratic
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ji-rt attempt, now. to revl.w . «e into the
Ita history, but wc of the South fell-11
unpopular dootriw
' - know thia is very---------------------------you of the North wire oonquerora-but ■ in Gto South, but I believe it *» the tree
-s.ar.r the mean, bv which to acotn..-, and even, great r eaerWret. If Wcy w
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nut tat ma tall vou. Mr. Prea- plcxltlca In which

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raiRuin, anaiiur a

tn my judgement we acted very Judici­
ously in whit followed regarding the the routful of tbe State Government and
supplemental reconstruction act. 1 ad- its patronage, which wo fought tux and
won end must have if wo succeed in this
that wc should accept IL At that time contest [Ggtt a imlause.]

"The Voice of the Beaten Rebellion.''
a tea, It might be inipropcrtbnt I should
enter into iny dlacu-wion of the question eome popularity In my State, and had
Involved at thia time, and 1 could not four time* Lorn elected Its executive.end
do J catice to myself, or my section, if 1 might have retained and courted popu­ the Eli Tenth article of impeachment la.
Thrir
w.
lb. m«i .1*
(to!
mtolto
larity, but duty decided a dlllterciit
of the Republican parly will nut be end­
I;&lt; pu!&gt;:r-.
ed until lire s-re»t truth- | reclaimed ip do not wish lo Ir.t rude upon tbe proceed­
lucky predecessor, Jaflurron Davis, ming of tho Convention. I tun here, as
vious of Ills fame and fortune. It is
Mr..richuni said: (k-ntlctnen qf Hie tulle*: meaulogofUio terra, have be- hssbtcuwell remarked, a icconstructpos-lblo that a sufficient number of Sen­
Convention-It I- difficult for me lo «r-! emne a living re .llty. (Al'lL-unc.) Yeo. ed tcbel. [Laughter, and thunder* of
ators may vole guilty upon tl»e Second
applause.]
I
was
an
original
ivcesdonpress how highly 1 appreciate the honor ■ let us be true io..ur history, bo true to
yuu h ive ccufe-red upon me by thia aj&gt;- | out-clvo, and fenr nothing. No »trp 1st. (Laughter, and "that's frauk.")— I do not mink BO. I think my *«our»c article ; but wc presume the Eleventh
puintmeiit You will permit me to of- tatckwarl—Uuwanl. the watchword.— An open eoufesrion is good for souls. more honratfle than that of a mon who
for you my sincere thank-. This Is the ‘ Let us so-- aca-n the binnerof pragree-, (CiIra of “Fiitform, platform," amid wm n rebel,Bud I ought the same amnes­ be tbe stronge»Land that it would afford (
ty that tire Htafe receives, and tbe same tbe test which this Ulai has applied to.
fourth National Uonvcuti' D of tho Ro- of liberty, of cjud ilgh'a, of national
protection from the Government that I
stage.)
ed Stateo Senate. Seven meiaberagiecled by the Republican party to uphold
। gentlemen. (Tremendous applause.)
rhich coming generation, will point. the Atn.-tlran people &lt; ould cyi
Gov. Brown—.Mr. President and ge
. ... . I. -.I.nl.-il. h .n.l tomHt.tota 1 folCVt thl'lllSclVCS M U» tllCUW I
victory won Intbeterilbta struggle beThe Itcpubllcan party ws^born. and In ' linice Into the bauds r.| men who, but
its m.re infancy it grappled wuh the I yeaterday, sought lo destroy the Itcpub- tall ua your experience.) [Laughter aad boldly ; when I surrendered I surrend­
prejudice r f r.ioc. which, until then, lie, and who to-d .y stand re idy to dls- applause.] 1 remarked before I left tny ered iu good frith ; and when.I took
scxmoj-t^beoinnipotcnC wllhthu uissoo- honor iu [Loud and continued ap- teat 1 wnaan original sccrsrioniat. 1 was the oath I took It with tbe purpose re­
botn in South Carolina, growing up un­ ligiously to observe IL By my \heory.
of the American people. Our second p ause.j
dei tho Influence and teachings of the an J J had been taught that it wash-true
onset b-.oke through that, sud carried
r»utroKXT itawiet s address.
Abraham Lincoln Into tbe executive
Mr. llswlev then addrresed theCon- master lutelcct, Calhoun, tlicn tn the
chairof this repul lie, as tbe great churn- vention aa follows; Gct.Ucmcn of the foil glow of hla meridian. I early Im­
pion of tho Anti-Slavery cauw. Then Convcniion-i tender you my most bibed hla State's tights doctrine, and I oath to support tbe Constitution ef the
came
honor you bell.vo that I was aa sincere In religious­ United States, I understood it to bind
came the
the a
a aveholdera
avenoiiMia*’ rebellion,
rcuo.non. and
ai.&lt;i grateful th mks for the high -------ihe loval ixople of this country display- have conferred u; on me. Deeply im- ly believing that they were correct, aa
cd a hcndsm.dcvoUou and defeat, whb h I pteeoed by tbe.cu-e of the r'«ljo;'»1|ill- you were in believing that your opposite Uninn. Bat if she withdrew, which I
. cu u uonusm.uevuuuw
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" Fur years before the believed she had a right to dr for Just this verdict. It wtw calculated with a
may serve as glo.i uscxumple. teal I the 1 U- sof the position, I caincsily lul.tit - view wm ------sound.
------- ---nicety Hint cannot but evoke admiration
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1 vn..r indn'renra- ai.d aid. We c. me to- ■ unfortunate Strug
!' nations
on .«
tbe earth
[Applause
rugg.eeotrcspon i- getber with the menu mot s duty uf s- - ed through, I foresaw that lire issue
L Ihclllc of tbo ! io.-ling a chief rilor for tho nation, which divided the North and rioulh did not foci that 1 had violated that oath
1. The dark blot ’ wbl&lt; li tea-e tire world tn the p.omction mu-t ultimately be settled by the sword.
r ped from our no- 1 ol freedom and eq- td I. his. [Ap] iau«c.] There wav uo common tribunal of Judg­
ment whicLf either side would respect, Unit'd States bound me was very dlflodouJ
&gt;~«SI ! 1 W
I - I- the United Statra Senate!
if tbchUproraeCourt decided a question
“u.,, .odtam tb.lr .nu.nl
-HI
It is of little importance
tbs Constitution, but ths union of the
i nn - .nJ th:. J.J &lt;1— buu.. ib. I- 1«- n«l ubllnim I-W W. un.v« J»b , against whom I he decision was made re­ Ftstei. [Applause.] When 1 did that
X. HndiUn. nr.likb ~ but r»- &gt;—1. -■
,b’" fused l&lt;&gt; abide by It. lesc-iuso it regarded
it m political. While Mr. Chy llvsd—
riu&lt; could most conveniently supply, nr
wTuL.r lb. nulnnJ b.nn.r,
devobun &lt;« lit- «. -»dlto
»hlobl.uU-&gt;
Ibutalbi KtoiUDto n'lb.»r [vbeera and great applause] wo were able Union. [Cheers.] The Virginia and of that kind which Andrew Jobtiaou, sa
Kentucky resolutions, that included
b.nibnl rmbto. rf ln..loe, I b-«l- &gt;™d. «1 by &gt; 1 .ver, . nd .o. o. l»n.
LX^Ub.nj«&gt;d .blrmd .tbU.'tAWto») '1
wat called from hl* field of usefiilUHW; the doctrine as understood by them,
Jealouny, envy, and prtjudioe, of the
i
i svitK -- 'Mi--, bn— he-—1 1 that God thin ruled our counsels. He Web-(or died, and Calhoun slept with
“Judicial".and "couactentloas" mind.When that plat form was knocked from The j»eupJo of the United Slates know

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From Her. E. D. FeadaD,

P when thoRopebRrwnparty wss about1 continent to. liberty nud equal rights.

HOLESALE

OYSTER

«kr Jsttisp

DEPOT
CAUTiOH.

W. A. 8A.RTWEIX

Wholesale and Retail

Arid. Wc learned the second lew-on
:
fate appreciation of the noble-t InsUncta
,
of the popular heart Abraham Llu- on, and give Itnpw&amp;diy, t° ail Luton, a
share in the government we were en­
deavoring to restore, [greet applause]
hla glory, and wc are left now to meas­
ure hla loco by what bo le.t behlnd.' Laughter and applause.] Then came . .. !■■■
for us a time of dlsappohrtmiBL Our tire people wlU umleraland. an
policy was thwarted by tbe very “1D gen'.ous device and novrordaca .
L wbom. in an unfortunate hour we or avoid.
w.«inirhv all treraon al and temporary
.nan pm_______
A ~ t nawr. The
y«—•—
up«™.to.
’d WQ“k*nr in Jarfeet

tod
W. A. BART WELL.

and ImprlsOnmenL After my release ““ y- —.
your courts were open, and 1 was left to
act. 1 felt then tbe time bad come “H**?2“.
when i should make mveboiee beiweeo 9“

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On,

thia land and this Government, and

.Tbe-voteenT
tlon.ratabl shed by tho sword, I Mill [hmrhterjand a white man who voted
pn-Ar the Government of the United thefiepuLHcaK ticket wm a scnllawag |
ritates to any other organised under tho oad a ‘traitor. [Cheers and laaghtarQ'

to—J Ttotohtolla- Ito, tJ,to Oto, y y. -togZn |

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traftan to tb*tr reaatry. brnttalty and
tb«ir ffed. In feet so cth t ree»5t than

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B&gt;W^*
air dressing
'» “‘Bottle

th* efeair af Raf*. wa* pew-fMe, except
by tbe haaed perfidy tnjr.Htirx! frteadi
«"-l eft exjo-od poiilio-.I principle-.—
Jtia th* oil rtry oerragalp. A=iM-

and torn- tvr» hsrre »seh pUyeri a ■wapfovaw part, sad eaeh baa he’^Jl to do
thiaina^rsble mWfeX The twelve
diadpt'e, tbe 'Low: of th* risv^.r, embrared a*e Joda*. The BepuUirtm
party, fwyaemrted fa tbe A srerSetn cr»- i
ar«, WMewrn a Im pare tody of men.

• finiriy there is tsJneCW 'oreeVn It
: von^ be birhiy ered-table. to the &lt;Sov«-n»enC *» find am! pcnUh th* gstty
party. It waold b* charitable, it woold
are wmrj and blood. Mr. Man*, tbe &gt;
Ixtaa K-rr.t at thia prxt klBe I and d!o-'
erratne. that will pertapa afford them
trn^ rary »»5ef. bet m there are arrerai handl'd *f them, aoeb a dfetrflartAao

Bat an &gt;* not feat. A h%!&gt; dtity nsu
BF«a rrery HeF^bUesn tn forf-jra. The
woriref th* Y«oor S« m deaeup tbr rsaka,

BOOK

। a (lab in car Great
OXE DOLLAR SALE

end RJefcraood. ao tf »IH s^eja '.tail in
XoTWtnher, ao4tr the flashing rindces
of tbe rm» of ttto4ntn, led by General
THyaaai a. Gnat and Maryltf (dtix.

•ow With the triers j b of Andrew Jounaoo. Hot theirp/y will etrne to jrl-f, if
we de oar whole &lt;!o*y, their defeat U a*

DON’T BE SWINDLED

BY HIGH PRICES’

JEWELRY &amp; IQSIC STOB1

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON

TbaMXtwaaa Baek rind by Ethan
ADen, on* year and U* days odd, which
abaandU Iba of wnolia aDmpariaM
gaod aa tba Ant fiaa«, and which HU*rally eontrd every inch of hfabody.nntflba araawd a nan waiting body of

Best Prints, one Shilling,

Gai StatiM ir ta SkfflBf!
Dodge's Clebrated Plow*

OTYYHHG (BUP!

�Star B.jtingj gxnntr.

email vote obtained for his acquittal was
got only through tbe operations of tai­
lion, more than a third of those who iyIngly said be was “not guilty” having
been moved to vote by jMlltlt, notjn-

smallish sheepbat tl

sheared

We

: CASH STOBJ3

add other statistics but our spmee fofblda,
aavecBly tossy that Um entire floek
about 100 la all, ahsared on t*
»lbs, 13 5-n ran ees each.

SPECIFIC PUL,
rtimcruor

SKXCAL DEBILITY 1

•

going back to Taanaesse, or bawling

•YTLTSJSES S. GBANT,

’’ or ujjxuk

ever tho country as a martyr, he will re­
main at Washington for ten months or
ao. He has cooped removal, and tn ao
tar be can rejoice ; but, aa Macaulay
esld ef Hastings, an acquittal obtained
aa his has besu obtained flUBot be
pleaded tn bar ef the Judgement of hla to-

!&gt;»«• »Jh largt f*ek&gt;rie» io St. Lout., Ctaeiaaatl
Bad X.w 0rl.au, bat U.r**loaa they tara eal
• &gt;» bsndrvd per ucum of tbe moat perfect tad
Co.ly fiahbed bulUrd^ables. Tbaoe table* ar.
celebrated 4r»l, breaut. ef their paint cntblou

NEW YORK, BOSTON,
Lnd Xow jElng^lauid Cities*.
caiqaoo oeuxtMisxxcz

All Hastings Outdone
Battle Greek Nowhere

Washington, of the people of tho UnitodStaten va Andrew Johnson, Victory
for ths hour rtsta with tho President.
Th* people’, will has been de foeted.Jwattho requisite number of votes to
koep tills Infamous Traitor in his place
were obtained. One vote more weuld
have consigned tke President to his aldermonic home among the mountains of
1 Ast Tmneaaee, whore he Is bast known
as A. Johnson—the Tailor,—and placed
him In reality, where the loyal aeutir-Btl of the country lung sines conalgn•dblm. In a grave of political infamy.
Perfidious to his friends,party and coun­
try, be has triumphed through simitar
perfidy lu others, and now holdf high
carnival for a season.
it is needleoH to aay that the Inyal peo­
ple of the country are saddened and out­
raged by slim vote of the Senate on this
question, or that they bad a right to ex!•«*&lt; better things of surh men as Fes-1

Mat Che Court H
rfHastlags.on Ho
ef Juno, InM., a
i township wfll be

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Bail Road Prices.

cugblr oitd*. a
axamioatlcn. '
tea* •( moat pl
llaofaad d.bri
ful In It* ilagh

Manufacturera of the New Paten.
UO--.1TOB ■’WTOMVXU nl,

taka bl* girl to I be opera aud io sapper afterward,
bet praetistlly “tn soak,** for lb* ■ l.duw. of
besrea btr. been open fcr tbe last peat thirty
boom almost, aataleraluwgty. Tlwr. Is s sei­
entitle chop dews st tb* Dearborn Cnlesrelly
otaereatoey. who has gone.simoel crai.y tryiag
lo Had out why there I* »t&gt; mask rain in Chicago,
■ beneeer say religions body meet here. Joel
about thrall is tbe moot Jwlcey ptae* la Chris
tendtun-by spec.*! farce «* wo nadersland It

fl-A.TX’O I^ORTES
OtmplcU Protrrlion Af/aint IT./ nL
and Hot CUuiatr.
'
(P.l.aird Fabrut.yft.il, |v. ,
K-AKKA5Tt:i&gt; tVll Ht S i tJt.
5uu4ar* .xrrnted
■1A Koftbcra Ctal

KU» fba advcrtlsen
FKtXXEM * Co-, of Ba
--- *he largest an
central Mich

Cavrixox Baxxer
nlah the !Ba jtxkb. from
15th, 1868, for flRy cent
•Ct*** «.b*rib-r.

cMWrfUo. Cubin
Fobt BnnxiKn U. T. M*y 8th, 1868.
Mu. Editob.—Thb morning I find
myself musing upon tho sudden
changes, that have taken place In my
mind in regard to tbe treatment the In­

0. D. 8PAULDIN6.

sonden,Trumbull A Co. They expected,
they demanded as they bad a right to
demand, the conviction and removal of
tbe traitor, whose acts have proved the
one great Impediment tcrfvconstructlon
uf »big .oltepnaa, Iba '-National TalrgrapA scene b changed. Four tribes liavo been
and peace, Andrew Johnson, from (he Co-," male me oalltr. that II was raally iaKad- ordered Into this post to receive their
high place which the blackest crime, to H that it* Hm. •Would ba built, and tbe public yearly presents, and await the visit of
gturally
btaeSllrd by tbe reduction c( tbe tbe peace commission, which is to as­
which beyond all question he was privy
of the nineteenth century had enabled prnest high ralr* ef telegraphic lariffi. I there. semble hero on tbe 4th of June, only
him to fill. Till within a few days past, forovrvl.lt up. Incidentlr, fiom my point of a portion of tbctn have yet arrived, tire
Boman, not even the more samgaino of
tribes are designated Bannocks, Fhoshlycounsel, had dreamed of atty other
result, as no man believed until It had
named arc by far the best looking In­
been accomplished, that t*ucb men as
dians I have ever seen, but fcr worldly
Trjunbull, Henderson, Fowlrr A Co., I rrjrot ««rr not la my poueuivti batera 1 Ural wealth, they have none except their
could be bought by Presldeetln! gold to ■rote tli«m Bp. A general miKunteplioa •ibl* tents. ‘‘Furnished by tho Govern*
outrage the feelings of a confiding con- in lb* pballe ailed rtgudhiy U&gt;* cast cf building
ititucncy, prove false to the record of a telegraph liar* and operating them, and U&gt;l» I* enough skins of wild aslmals to partly
culUealed by »e*rr new &lt;■■!&gt; company ■bleb
life time, and write themselves down
eaver them froth the Indent Incy of the
trattoza to their country, humanity and
weather, they are truly In a pltynblc
their God. In fact no olh?r result than
condition, the moot heart lees and cruel
the conviction and removal of the jx&gt;
Indlan hater ought to be more than rat­
lltioal and moral incubus that site In 1
ioned with their dlatrev. It la rumored
tbe chair of Btate. was possible, except 1
hero that they do not receive their preeby the basest perfidy to political friend* 1
ents from tho Government without pay­
ing for ibcm In furs, whether thia is
and oft exprersed political principle*.— '
It is the old story over again. Ambl- 1
tioaj Jealousies, personal piques, hatred.* j
will quickly rtitore Gray Hair
Surely there is Injustice romewhere,. It
and corruption, have each played a con-^ 4
to in natural color ud beauty,
would be hlghiycxedltublo to the Govand produce luxuriant growth. It is
spleuous pari, and each has helped to do ,
o'timent to final and- pimish the guilty
perfectly harmleu, and m preferred
this-irreparnblo mischief. Tito twelve t
party, ft would be charitable. It would
orer every other preparation by
dbetplea, the chosen of the Savior, cm- '
eave money and blood. Mr. Mann, tbe
those who have a fine head of hair,
brated one Judas. Tire Republican '
Indian agent at this port killed end dlaxi well si choxe who wuh to restore
party.-represented In tbe American Sen- f
trlbuted three oxen among them last
it. The beautiful gloat and perfume
ale,-was even a less pure body of men, ’
evening, that will perbnpa nflbrd them
Imparted to the Hair male it detirable
aud embraced n sufficient number of
temjx'rary relief, but ss there are sever­
for old and youag.
Jodamre to ravtstars time from condign
al hundred of lhrn&lt; such a distribution
punishment, the chicfcst among ten
is extremely’ cold for tbe season of the
tArmnd of that Ignoble breed who furnlthed the occasion for Fhaksj-ear to ut­
year, enow fell on tbe first .second, third,
ter ‘.‘Judgemant thou hast flc 1 to brutish
fourth and fifth of May, it dimpeorod
benriw and men have loet their reason ?"
however asTart u it fell, and It Is now a
But si! is not lost. A high duty rtxta
AVE ^TtE COMING,
npoflevery Republican toperform. Tho
And will prerent to any perauti send­
Tbe rush for tbe new mines has ap­
work ef tbe hour is lo cl ate up the ranks,
ing us a Club In our Grau
parently oeased.nnd occasionally a train
BAOOAGB
CHECKED
THBOVQH,
and-ptepure for an nasmilLbpAn the ene­
nf pack mules may be seen making
OXE DOLLAR SALE
my! linos, under the lead of tbe In­
their way westward,now and then cross­
21
n,7 Hilt Dry,, Pattern,,A Ac
W“. C1Ac‘- r*«*
Shrrnng.
Frr. ••
or
domitable Grant. As the rebellion ■Mid hart b»ra prrpasleroa*. Thar* out lut*, ing a tract of country located near
yielded under his blows at Vicksburg te»a a bop. ef protl b.yoad. That bop. ■** “South Paa*.”
R. P. LAMB.
erldrat
br
not
tbs
building
of
liera.
ttey
bad
too
and Blehmend. so It will again quail In
large
tn
alrphtol,
with
tbrlr
ten
tnllllont,
to
utr
November, under the finishing strokes
OF.PREMlLM.-L
li. that way. Uutoa. mj ■** left, tnni.'er cf
of tbe army of freedom, led by General or *U&gt;«k MtbMrlpiioeo to taolhtr compiny Sot ao I
UlysBBB 8. Grant and Schuyler Coltax.
By special Invitation wo attended tbe
Our political opponents ore elated Just
6beep Shearing Festival, held on the
Dow with the triumph of Andrew John­ “Atlantic tad 1’kIOo Tairgraph Co. ' of all tbe turn of J. B. Pboctoh, Esq.. In Calson. Bat their Joy will come to grief, if • abMrlpUoM, th. Hal of which I* bold ia N«&gt; dona. Kent County, od Friday May22d.
we do our whole duty, their defeat Is u York, whil* &gt;n lndrp«ndenl truster hat bora Tbe shearing wan confined to the flock
effeted. by th* Ntlionar* wntna *grnt. lo tb. of Mr. Pnocron, which conslts of about
country hac endured Andrew Johnson -Crrul Wttleru'' company wblch make, Ito bead- 1(N sheeprSli of which were recently Im­
qnrten boro, of lb. stock placed m th* Xortbfor thm- years, andean endure him
ported by him from Vermont, and
eight months longer, when Constitu­
which beyond all question is the best
tional limitation will retire film to the
flock of sheep in tbe State.
ahadebof oblivion, wbteh so kindly and
Wo saw about twelve sheep sheared,
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Considerately received Pierce and Bu­
selected tram tbe flock by, John J. Hen­
VER and PLATED WARE.
chanan, at the close of their official ca­
dershott, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Powers, and
reers. The acquittal of the President
D. B- Pratt af Irving, four cf our beat
carries with it no moral right. The sig­
cheep growers, and the result Is certain­
nificant feet stands out that 35 out of 64
ly in conformation of the opinion tlist
Senators have declared him “guilty of
this b the best flock of thorough bred
high crimes and misdemeanors” worthy
sheep in Michigan. We add merely the
of expulsion from tho Executive chair.
result ot what we saw, the accuracy of
That page of history can never be oblit­
which will be attested by all the gentle­
erated, and tho Judgement of posterity ap la Um sutdtaiun fixe!, forty per erst- Ttu* men named above, and who are among
■Mid gl’« him *4M cash par mUa for Mldiag- the best known of our citlrcns. The
will affirm Its correctness.
oo
odd*
bow
aoeb
hot
&gt;lg-taggad
hl*
itea*
to
toHpeoklhg of theresult of this celebrat­
first sheep sheared after wc reached the
ed Trial,! tbe Boston Ikacefcr, one of ertur tli. praUt. Jo«O«»o» lo «b&lt;te tbo N.w grounds was Eatban Allen, a thorougG
tho most, reliable of the Republican
bred Kpanbh Merino Buck, time years
JoornataOf New England says:
old, weight of carraH 78 lbs, of wool 18
“Mr. Johnson appears to be safe in his
lbs, length of staple ellped from fore
abuilder 4 inches. The wool waa exMat, and can breathe with freedom.
eeedlngly clean, and for fineness Is not
But hla acquittal carries no weight with
excelled
by any Buekta flccee wu ever
it, bccaitM! of tho manner in which it
was bromglit about. Were it possible to
Tho next was a Buck sired by Ethan
bellevo that the Senators who interposed pay* far U**l. It is aa aCMtira la placing steak or
in hb behalf were governed by principle, gMiiag Nsttonal ttodt haldar* to traaifer, oa ba- Allen, one year and ten days old, which
he mUh- dalm that the verdict in hla lag told tea* (Mr big pat aebaote has gmeup. sheared 18 lbs of wool in all respects os
n hint morally aa well aa lagal- UnfcrtoaMdr far tbo party ttanafcrriag. *11 tM good as Ute fln-t flee-r. and which Utterally covered every Inch of bls body, un­
। oncouUido ef Bedlam can br*
til he scented a mere walking body of
wool, as'they brought him .to the HIAT1EST SHET.BG, 0MLTI8I CTS.
grounds to be Sheared. A ewe, one year
eld, sister of Eat ban Allen, was also
sheared, from which Utere was cllpcd
11 lbs and 2 ounces of wool, that It did
ones eyes good to look at.
No. M of this flock.Tncn Vkbmoxtxx,

Thilast

PRIZE MUIVERS AXh REAPERS

IMPROVED

W/ORITE

Arrumtw Dsmocb
furalah the Bakxkr, to
Democrat in Barry Cou
for *1,00 until Januar
able when the National
A (Whi is elected. N
faith by yr-ur woikn,

in oxeBoldt

BOOK

Blank Mota and Receipt Bookt,

DON’T BE SWINDLED

BY HIGH FRIGES!

Battle Creek, Mioh..

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON,

Best Prints, one Shilling,

Gai Sis^iBi fir Osb SMlin!
EVERYTHING CHEAP!

Thia sheepbred by Mr. Pboctob, aa are
all of thia flock with eno exception, that
of a Baek be does uol breed from, la
eight ytwiw chi, weight Bl lbs, weight of

T B- SIIIIEI &amp; co.

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery,

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

�jpal and JKiarrltartiis.

BUSI

CARDS.

mw

MVErriSEMEirrt.

Bepnblican Comity Convantion.

Tb. Copartoerebtp heretofore stilting trader
tha name sad riyto rf DABLOW, QOODTXAB
A GRAXT, to dtmolred by tn atori coca.a I.

A Republican County Convention, tn
ippolst Delegate- for the State and ConMICH.

be held at the Court House, in the vllbue of Hasting", on Saturday, the 20th
4^. 0( June. Inrt., at 12 o'clock M.
Enh township will bo entitled to four
delegatw-

piBSOLOTIOir.

N. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYEAR,
’
IL J. GRANT.
BsadagN, Aug. 1J, IMT.

■*s«ly aeUcd with aUkotM, may tan. Ilfo. A,
«oon a* then la th. slight eat uaestlo... la tbs
cheat, with diflralty ef br aalhlog, or tadiealioo

______

D. a WOODWARD,
Healer la

soors

xxDrcDm

Hickory Coro.ro. Mlsh.
iiifefe k. Ai«Ab;—
raaaionaau

aNnl

DRESSMAKER.
L^ntrritmu arramnux
2s noar, asica mock,
11AXTCXCA. - • • »nlT • - - MICH.

Waste't&gt;. 1500 of tbe amount duo us
tbit month, will our friends heed thia
notice and pay up- __________

j

RKiD the advertisement of T. B.
FKixxiJt 4 Co., of Rattle Creek. That
U one of the largest and best buslncm
Houses In central Michigan.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR

Dry Guta aid Grain,

rotomo Ha eworr aa Iocctuc of about
.
year, aud tha whole prsmista that wld at only
»IO°. .re now worth gtJ.ODO.rg30.ro.&gt;. The aai
mill eote dally .bent Si40 Test r.f lumber. Tits'
bulldlaga la th. rtoiaHy,
anj Hing bat fine
P*lsc»s. still good Improreamts are beiog rap­
idly made. Mr. McCaffrey Ua pat up . bw^
oos fra., dwelling, Md a large bl.ch.mlih .hap,
w thin the naat Irw
_ II____
. .

Sl’BClXl. NOTICES.

mil'lTxer,

ontg tbk ro.sT omex,
_______ 1 HASnXGB,. . . tfiyl . - • MH*H.

WILLIAM MYERR,
Dealer to

Music &amp; Jewelry.

ESTABLISHED LV1867.
A WORD WITH YOU, BEADER!

avxroy.t x&gt;xm invgx
nANTUCGK. • • - nJyl - • - MICB.

ni.h the Baxxkb. from thia'until Nov.
Jlth. 1*». f&lt;&gt;' RRy eents *” “”y pereon
Dot now a snWriber. Or for
to
elate of ten. Cash always to nwompa-

PRESTON A HEAR,

General Grocers,
H ypo phos ph i te

Boots and Shoes,

Act Promptly and Certainly

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Drug &amp; Bookstore

Just Received.

MAIN BROTHERS,

Dejltrr.
ur nrrs
Medici m, Grata,

books a ttattoxot, ‘ ' *’
Perfumery, Fsaey Good., Wall Paper, A.
A FULL STOCK of articles io tor liar ecaata.Ur

Groceries and Produce,

H. A. GOODYEAR;

Bailer Hicta® Data,
DRESSMAKER.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

TRYIT!

TRY IT!

TRY IT!

tuniteh the Haxxeti, tn any irepoi|rfble
Democrat In Barry &lt; oun'y or elucJdj'tt
for 11.Ou until January 1st, 1S6». pay-

Lirery &amp; Sale Stable,
ROBINSON A 'WfdlTfM;

Hariware,StovB,Inm,Nail»

’ll! IOTICS.

MYRON A. FULLER,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Uu caa be braogbt ■■ tho market, cutualiog of
fTAX

COFFEES,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
SOAPS,
CANDLES.
i
SPARC#

MEV IOTERTISEMEMTS.
moiled loo^oal aoeceti. Tbe public bod best
be on their guard. Tbe " "
* *'"
be offered ogalp In

CTI,

to which we ioslie your aUenlioa, aad when rett
aaa brief aloeg joar

BUTTHR,
£00#
,
POULTRY,
BRESWAX,
1/
SUXET-PXLTS,

COUXTBY PRODUCE,
of Thom.pole. at flwlftfo Hall in the Village of
MX.J.PB.rry Cm. Mkh . .1 . - riMh to th.
forconoo of the Ulb day of Ju os, A. D. IMS, to

I wUl pay yon tbs highest marlrri pries for IL
'
MTKOX A. FULUtB.
Bastings, May 1st, IMS.
ariyl

^XTJiaS BZr Valtoe Rtolr^.
io accordant. with the Act of the Leatalalure.
approved February Sth, ISM. entitled "Xu Act to
antkoriie lb. eoooiis. of Jsekroo esd katoaaad
th. eitiee and township* •(

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT 50
Broad Gauge Bailway I

NEW YORK,
wAMaiRcnrav urr.
ThU It the o»U RoeU »0 th.

Oil Regions of Penngylrania !

C. A BAlLXY.
Ha.li.gs. April, lith. IMS-

I ASH roa HIDES AND PELT!

STANDARD SCALES.

�FAULT

SEWING

black anti white In tbeSouth, have the
moral oupport of the Senate of the Unll•fl Skttee^tk'edto thatoftbo Knecut-re,
The Ku-Klux Klan have now leave and
teih license fcr their hldlouo »i«rt.
Andrew Jobr.aon fa him. elf agate.
Ho haa doted tbe Senate, aud tho Sen­
ate haa ooecumbed. What apeclal fora
ot tUofaHty hla caprice may take; what
wCtehtuge at arbitrary vlok neo htocon­
tumacy may roam over al p lenrurc ;
what other lawn, what other atatutca, ho
may apongc cut at hfa sovereign p t*»ure: with what mnllrioua cunning t.cd
arrogant oloJnacy be may break down
other conatminis upon hfa own awoel
will, let thorn* Vho can anticipate he
murderouspranka' and j nioxflnw of an
escaped lunatic, undertake to predict,-VttrvU Zta.Ty JW.

MACHINE

II aww M .xKHliao at ike Start ot

PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY,
LOCAL XOSXTS, BASTIt OS. MICH.

Great Distribution
hetropoutTn gift co.

Qua

Oift» io the AmoooU of &gt;160.000.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

xrar rterrr ntu rj 4 rjtut

It Makes the Best Stitch,

PEESTON &amp; MEAD

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &lt;fc Shoes,

Best aswri’Mt of rrockrry la Tomb.
Fresh GoedicoMitBlIy on band.

It fa Altai oat Entirely Nofaelea*.

Largo &amp;. Well Selected Stock of

Old Good' sellinc regardless of &lt;•«.

Mi

It sows wrws thick *M0M witk «• dUBcoliy.

uw 1—ot «» «*&lt;»•-• M* «u» «■•

ti fwt W
M l® ,!!

GROCERIES,

CARRIAGE FACTORY

EVERT'MACHINE IS WARRANTED I
Cumor of JcHcmun and Rtulruad Streets,

1000.

Hi
Hi
in?

I 5p |

i

DKUO8 &amp; MEDICINES,

ii

;i=
-

-&gt;r.ut&lt;4 k» J«. b V !■ 5faI., ..4 RbwhAW
I-y l»« wllrlo
ft, T.U-rt. IIM.U. C. HW

kH

| Top
“
Single “
I
I Rntlcr 4 Jump scat wagons

4
»
i?
'

&gt;u4 aiaiy-twa ««,». .ukl. .. ctai«ri latoLt

if iti

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

MORTGAGE SALE.

A- 1&gt;. lee.
i~» rt r&lt;--i&gt;4. l» «»». r
JuWn
l.inU". *M !•«.■ It. Jrw.U, ucwlwM IM «uO&lt; ua4
*•
at
1 Lumber Waguna, A. No. 1., at 8100,00. eu«'&lt;v''
Op&lt;&gt;n Buggies single Scat 812’&gt;, lu

I AM NOW SELLING

ZXLSSJKaiBSSSK;
•latite 10 «urb eww u&gt; •» .vd i.r...
Uwtnw
imt» »**., ,l.«4

w ai.4 cor«,e4 b. mM Uurtp^p

ntl&gt;:RIFP*u HALF.

4ao au4 aleMnUeJ ». |hr |..i Ulfrt &gt;,Ua&lt;t U»
BTATKor itrtiHnAr /■•»«&gt;»- a«-4. m—Bj &gt;»&gt;ob«r &gt;1, ■» H«k onuilwr l.it.rtn«u tbelklaueulMxMktiaa. Mx.uox.r u ib&lt; I’Ut ht wit
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AT UUifJSOS. DAUBY to., *HCIL,
cS:l |» JJ «wt? of Brisk Black, eorosr of
Uuta ana JtStrtaa stresU.

®lje fastings Unnncr.
BY GEO. x. DEWEY.

JOB DEPARTMENT.
All kia^a af lot I’alTTiao BBKSltd with dlap.Ks, In ihe b«: uyla. and o» rwuonabla torma. &gt;

VOL. XIII.

TtlU-UJ.m ABBTTM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1868.

MEDICAL

Business 5irretoru

" With BOW. Uword ow.,-wlth Charity hr riL-rlU Tintaou io th. Bi»ht"

RAILWAYS.

£ortnj.

piRIE It_4.ILWA.Y

NUMBER 7.

an varyIng than that which existed bertaht or the drawing, bad buret out Into

Elizabeth, though courted, caressed
what they:

EU8HG5

“If.I findyow

THE BH3AD QZ.OUX '.pCrXLEtXA£K norm

nt»un

“Give rec that likeness, Talbot, will
have fallen In love pretty much every
other day .considering the amount of at­
tention she got from men for whom al)
the Dub lu girl* were sighing. But
somehow or other, in proportion aa she If you will,” and, turning upon bin bed,

NEW YORK, BOSTON,
Ind New England (Jiticw.
TH IS RAILWAY EXTEXM FBOU

oxactlng. Her sultots nil -ranted acme
one thing more than the poor fellows

JT.AKK ALLEN

22 to 27 Milei the Shorteat Route.

Approaching Elisabeth, who, or. catch­
ing sight of Talbot, bad Wished and re-

her by the liand.
“Elizabeth, my darling Elisabeth?”

hands, a quic ker wit, a finer cboracter,
HARVEY WB103T

al It for a moment, tb&lt;snsn«l|fnantly exher, including even in her contempt a claimed—
•Did Mr. Talbot do thia?"
vleexoy, without fcvllng her heart in the
was the laconic reply; then, England soon—perhaps forever! I am
slightest degree afTuctoJ by the trying
ordeal through which her beauty bad
very
like, isn’t it ? But what makes you
compelled her to jobs.
But a change was to come over the co angry ?’’
dream of her life. The smllo and eyes

For a Cen of all Throat ui Lsiiz Diseases

achieve a conquest that it was tho gene­
ral opinion iimoug the beaux of Dublin
wa&lt; wholly impracticable.
Talbot had brought a letter of recom­
mendation from thcEerl of Khrcwsbnry
to Mr. Haley. T lilt, together with the
specimens of his skill os an engraver,
had induced the publisher to give him
employment. He MxjultUd hlnvelf »©
admirably that. In ti&gt;c shortest lime
puslblc, be had won for hlu-sclf the re­
gard and confidence of his employer.
It occurred that during 1 ho evening to
JOH&gt;

FRIGS GF ISUALSR3 S! EACH.
HALL &amp; RUCKEL. Proprietors,

DI. H. J. HANEY.

MOREiiiuADS

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
raiUDtr. *-

The Great Strengtheuer and Pain
Destroyer of tbo World.

2 0 HOLBROOK,

PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL ET EVERY IIOUSR
I0HX KICHAEL

THB GREAT READIES.
WM L C3D3-

FAVORABLY KSOWH AND
EXPENSIVELY USED

Htf Yiri City al MtJ,
ALFRED C WT.LSTH

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS.
MADAME ZAD00 POBTEK'3
HAVnXOl HOUSE.

CURATIVE COUGH MLSAM
Price 25. 50 and 75 Cts. per Bottla
thm bust. i nBAt-asr *sn
yiO,T EFFECTUAL BL.UED&gt;

COIISHS, COLDS, ETC..
u'otid /•&gt;•" erer
PURELY Yr GET ABLE;

WM.K. BABR,

p HEAT WBSTBIUI R

FAI1IAIXI, niEIHAf A &gt;0.,

it AND TRUNK IUJI.WAI

ni-ht &lt;r«1D.,

Lrf Cb..i« TriM.

Elizabeth
room, contemplating the engravings
with an abstracted gaze. Ebu had en­
tered Just ns some vteitorebad taken
their departure. Hardly five minutes

Inc.it-Y vUr.i he uok I; In

IM*

H* did do: roeognlse her, but she new
him nt upon- lie did net look eo well
they.mef 8hc_*onld have given her
whole heart to spool: to him ; but even
little to and iro, and when she looked

shown in. On nettop him E&amp;MMh ut-

HWMt

yt mo receive you: congrat-ilaUoni
on the choice I have made of a girl i

A tourist tells the following story :

the multiplicity of crooked roads over
the broad prairies, ho rode up to a small

“I ain’t your aonny."

Mr. Lord laughed at the boy’s wit, and handed him a dbne. The boy took
tropulia seemed only to add new bltter- the money, looking up with mingled
feelings of wonder and doUgbMmd said:
One evening she encountered Charles
Talbot In the streets. Ebe had not seen
1dm for a long, long time. She was,
with some frtonda, jiassing by an exhl-

f. A lofty, «dtod away by 80130 P*"®» laughing
piCCClved Tulboi

HARTWELL-

“The Earl of Shrewsbury. Llxalc?—

She accepted an Invitation to spend

'1 heir next meeting was brought about
by an ex trio rd in ary coincidence. It
appeared that the fr.emls with whom
Elizabeth vw stopping jKisscswed some
valuable cngAvlngs wiiich they were

abd

white and trembling.
“The Earl of Shrewsbury!" Hw cried;

Iler grief seemed to broaden around
her. It was mlicrable to remember that a dime."
'
she bad lost a lover whom she adored.
The boy sprang as If alighting from a
It was almcat death tn know how he

fariifaa tad nol drtrro uiwlo. pmpl“ *o- .oloatal ho. ho«i far him.
»ta»mrr- Italrri..,.; tadl Uo.crmolorobUlUtalItalywu^r.
Ita plod. «rboriota.which ..p.dled lb. •» lydrl*ta. Ita dnmWri, l» M.
MblW rwllh hfattnota taotaridrr- roomo io Utaap otay. or data paw
ed quite good enough to furn’sh him *B&gt;,,*y„**^
Ellztteth,
with a rraldtnce In addltoo to the and Gw&gt;rtter. CMrd tables wore sesttore
Zmllyclreie recurring th . drawing- * abratt the room, around which might
iniunj am
___ । j »___ _____ __
asfimbled croups nt tInd

Curatire Sugai Coated rills,
IB OTTOSmOB TO
CASTOB °u

her busband, and, compassionating her
sister's saducns, had communicated it to

thinking timt new scones would help to
subdue the dejection to which her mind
was now constantly n prey. But the

'•“» I"-1

“Why. my lord, Isit possible?” be ex­
claimed, throwing up hl* handr. "I had

There had come a revelation from her
sitter that had almost killed her. Tal­ pcrcbod on the top of a hen-coop, with
bot had not been guilty of the inMilt
“Halloa, boy I"
which bad been the cause of their qiar-

.nd b» MtatUta .ItaW &lt;b.
taa
Uoo.r lb. .»• icrlttal Ctabltaon.
•“p
l«Id. .1 lb. bnoOuooo.
qb. •dtatal.n, h.taT.r, .blob ta 1 N.rtab.1-.U,., «otaoril.o w*k&lt;talkd taooc lb. Uteouy. .»d ™ 10A1tao.,«.dloU&gt;. ita«0-.ruU&gt;ra
«Ir«taUc &lt;l«d« In »h O&gt; -b. mta* "•»
Jh,„»&lt;
dldo«Iolb.ltaltftab.r, eh. tad , wptabUj Irtmd., taodltata.
■ ,tai ata... moo.h. ofur- •
~ •‘“T •*
21.'
edby th. dmot lotamo cwop tacnl. tatatdtolta ol bar l.ta far
wbleb Wo Itau. orbw .^tanUoc. wold■«,btataW,vwpolhfaiwdhIt
Utar„T,op,.nn«l1Jl..h.1»rl.h.-. Totawtata ta»«lr«.ta taoiiT.lHfata-lbul. fa. i~tay. Th. only
21’’"
tao|»nUtah:o ,h. .pttafad u Trio. J“*
»'
u»d «r moo Thta .
ta.Wrirfh.r riri..&lt;ta«. hh. tad »jota.tall&lt;•“’"&gt; “d
two Uh talhrr’.tarioo wily uo.tal »b«o■ wwooo ta.mod to drilfbllo
Io Mr. llritariw faond orontawllho
Italeroita, ■ Iddc, .ad. &lt;&lt;&gt;« italeta!
tar ta.o farhta ww
o-rf . lore hritata Itaoi thu -ta . Ur- ptataod.ritarMi.d- Ph. tap. It tari.l
Ho Won or odorriloo.
far • loo, Wta I tai ha quick ^rwpUr llriry*. d,..lo8 worn woo Otar ta".«
dwlorto« hfa far. far tar.
w"
tay. taWdl,,„JW^,-oo.wrta.wWri

pa. zadoc H”lT.K17...
Wholesale and Retail.

The door was thrown open and the

The Publisher'* Daughter.

auburn, but which seems to partake of.
in
the beauL'es of both.xnlngling tb.lr hues ! ’
wb* not for
?" Talbo. inUko ihote clouds which wo see floating |
t vi n v
—.1
an J
lb. Xllb, .m, II, r I “AU h m," O- .n.wml, l.„bl«t,
I,n.t.L,lU.,ud dwp. brr tail~l»Uns«Oucrlta.
J clssstc
.
.In tlcir
..
. . (_j
Guertier ehrugged Itls shoulders in
urrs
precision
- n tij0
,tra!c|lt true French fashion, but remained
ebon, haughty Up, lu the low,, etndght
sUont.
forehead, the nvai, velvet like check aud
The conversation went cn in tills kind
chin. Her hands were considered to to
fty-IX THE fTORLUjEl «■ thesmallest end whitest of any woman’s 1 of strain until the return of Mr. Haley,
in the three kingdoms, end bcr foot wns ।
Iflg good night, took their departure.
EAOQAGE CHECKEDTHROUGH. taken by a well known bootmaker of the .
]&gt;crlnd cs a model for the slipper In the ’
&lt;xtra\agauxa of "Cludcnl a." BUc which it happened that a coolcneas
could converto fluently in several foreign sprang
------ up
- between Guertier and Talbot.
!.««««,«n«tb mraid„.|Tb.»ta.™«rU&gt;0 Lb.ll.htao tar.
II. RIDDLE,
G»u l Bup't

lyiWLESALE &amp; RETAIL.

“Dld you draw thl* picture, Mr. Tal­ fondly ehn had loved him.
bot 7"
He inspected it fbr a moment, and

- “Your futlict wants you in the next,
loft the room' for n short time. The
room. Miss Haley," said Guertier, from
night w»s darkening oubide. Elizabeth
ro--c, stirrod the fire, and. while the rud­ tlic door.
One
hundred
years
ago,
what
Mr.
“Have you dared, Mr. Talbot, to cari­
■rx. )'lill*d&lt;q&lt;hla IWliBnm
dy glow lighted up her lovely features,
John Murray, of Albemarle street, is
cature a man whom I so love she said
now to the city of London, wtu Mr.
“Everybody hears a good deal of the eagerly and tearfully.
irsvifaji But ; James Haley to the city Dublin. Bvaldes
Earl of Shrewtbury ; but I’ve never
being a publhher.hc was tho propnotcr
room. Mbs Haley," repeated Guortler.
of a paper called life Dublin Mercury,
“1 will not entertain this company
wLL h irosrsse-i such an influence over tonally. saving yourrolf. What kind of with a (ccne. Mr. Talbot," she went on,
rilOM DUNKIRK AND
"but—”
hasdsome. to begin with ?”
“Why are you talking so wildly, Miss
“Tolerably handsome. I don't think
the Irish government.
Haley?" exclaimed Talbot, clasping hla
him very good looking, though 1 believe
If Mr, Haley was happy In the pcabcibIoii of a newspaper which fouud un­
He stopped abruptly, fixing his big
many.'
eyes u]on her with an expression half
!• k| I.IGIITXIXtl rxrnEs-'. m !-&lt;!• limited patromtge among the public and
the government, which enrolled among
of rage, half of adotaUop.
Its contr.bulore the names of Marley,
“One of the most piquant traits In a
the Dean of Fem*, and Joplison, the woman's character la C'Jiio-ity. Let me meet again,” she said thing and bowing
rnjIT EXPKESS. dramatist, and which bad lor an oppo­
haughtily to him.
' congratulate you upou the possession of
nent the Freeman's Journal, directed by ,
Ho turned deadly polo.
the once celebrated Dr. Local, be was I - 7 ,
,,,
- ,
__ . _ ,
.
___
He
tbowed
hb
whlto
teeth,
and
fliufhyet more hnppy lu the possess an of &gt;
,
‘
stupid fool," be said.
Elixalwth hb youngest daughter.
bU
Up°n her “ bc ,po‘t&lt;!- ®be
She drew bcrjelf up, and gave him
Ihi. Url wa. toTbelle of Dublin. ।
• Utile, and looked downward at
one look ; tl ea, turning sharply around
She had won this enviable dl-tinetlon । ,be,‘
T-n-utn she followed Gueitier into adjoining
.. m«l. U.mwl..b. ..MmpU bm.n&gt;|
«'■ TUboir room. In a quarter of an hour after this
.rb«mi,a„tbra.rf,.i»r&gt;«~»rbo
„Xoto'^ Bot,
the party left
Who shall tell theIbitterness of the
days and nights to Elizabeth that tolreal chic
1 once to sot foot in this drawing-room."
superb lialr which is neither golden nor | "Tt-t's meant for you, Lizzie," raid

!7TX

J. ADliPMUS. A. M..M.U

angry."
.
(eelin tn
But her white contract rd brows distlm tly denied her words, r carCely bad
uucrtlcr left her aid.• when Talbot ap­
proached her.
worm clasp
breath wtm on her cheek—
room,’’ be said, gayly. “It is coder
there, and I he tables arc spread with (lie icalat him. One sigh,and die was upon

"BIU Jenks,’’ was the reply.

�Zaltre or thli In ths hour of trial, white
at the same time tho unUnAInf Iqyaliy
of the second, secure the Oat frees cop.' VHhurc, on |be Ground. ttre Agriculpcrhc.-ft! araasBlnatlon, wlthhopc for the tarsi Society, ou Momlxy JanottJ lust,
irecond time, as the result of the murder aMitoaddtobo one of tho largest end I860, cm d ic Was
•f a Presideul, of securing control! of best Exhibition, taall the tend. Th#
t d ackuy
tbe government No better or more ishow of animate to not excelled by any
popular men could have been presented Menagerie In the countty, and tbs cir­
XEW GOODS
to the people.
■
,cus ranks as XO OXS. Speaking of the
Tbe Pktform adopted Is also worthy uppearanoo
।
of thb company In Detroit
of the cause, the wen, the party, and ith* Fra Prat aiys ;
the t mes. Oollafcral questions not
Despltelho disagreeable storm perA Splendid Assortment for
nece-tarj- connected with pending Usuca vailingyestarday, matte along proces­
Sale at Rail Road Prices.
are avoided, and the party of Union and sion
i
through our streets, with the tnnasCstapnsteg terry Iblng Is U&gt;r Uss si
Fresjlom plants Itedf on the broad doc- Ively
I
qgrvsd gcid&lt; n ebarfci, xhgta, Uon*.
j^nrci a ■EDicixes,
trine of univerari justice. It makes no elephants,
i
eameh. Ac. The splendidly
attempt to enforce doubtful powers even equipped
i
cavalcade, anally attendant
T^AScY COOM * PEBFCMEBIES,
In support of ehertahed doctrines, but on
&lt;
All Hastings Outdone I
*ucb occasions, in oonsequenee of
jjo/s-s A STATI0XEBIE3,
claiming for the United States govern- tbe
I
rain, did not appear, tnongh enough
meut only ths righto to which it te entl- waa
’
exhibited to demonarrate the alUsd, It wisely loaves to tbe States loyal uaoet
t
incxhsustibl* resouroos of this ooto the gnvornment, the maa gementof 1loasal exhibition. There waa a good at­
Battle Creek Nowhere
all that sppo tains to them. In this, as ।tendance yesterday afternoon, white the
la lb whole past career, ws find Rcpcb- ,scat-, could not held tbe crowd who
llcaubm not only the true progrc»lve sought
,
adtnbston lari night Tbe col­
party, but tho real and only con.crra- lection
।
Dry Goods,
pUVE WEJfOKA-OOIXO SOUTH.
of nnlmnla te by for tbe largest
tors of I ho Const! lotion and the rights ।that bos visited Detroit fur many years,
KtpmA a»TH»*.«i.for.U«i»s»»na*■****"Groceries,
Hiirt. st rc* ■ . for «.&lt;.«.» .«m! Jm*—• gCHUTZE &amp; LUDOLFF\—‘
secured by it.
.and we noticed many of them are of the
Xlootas Ac HltooH,
k*Jl.
a* fcO&gt; r.«.. for
Jsrt«e«.
Thb platform without equivocation ]finest specimen-! ever placed on cxhlbi(■UlUUlt II UU)
Cx-ocbery, Aso.
SUK.’r.'ftft.Tl
su.talna tho rc-OMT-tructlon measure* of ।bition in thb country.
Manufacturers of the N«w Pa'tnt
Congnss and the nxAKClAL credit of
MONITOR PLATE IXilttE lirnw
Old ‘'Romeo,’’ about which ao mueh 'YANKEE NOTIONS AC., &amp;C.
of the nation, pledging tbe Govern­
FI1AJBhas been written, is a huge rp&lt; dmen of
ment's faith to the paymeut of every the Asiatic elephant, aud in ooti&lt;par&lt;s^n
dollar of the national debt, not only ac­ to baby “Annie," the 1U pulian pot
cording to tbe li tter, hut the spirit of form, a striking elephantine contrast a.
the law, and all implied pledges. It de­ to sire and genual appearance.
nounces repudiation, and rays It Is due
The white Burt.-tan camel.with double '
to the labor of the country that taxation bumps upon bte back, is said to be the
should be equalized and reduced as rap­ only one on exhibition In thia e*untry.
idly as poMiblc. It unites with tho
The eque-triun [icrfonnaucca steal I
Thirty-five true and faithful Senator!. good aa any ws have reen, the different
who voted for the conviction of the acts of the arcus being enlivened l.ythc
Preildent, In putting the seal of con- facetious sayings and wiltiebniB of Wm.
Houbc, Carriage, Wagon &amp;■ Cutter
dcmna'lon upon his course of Infamy Aymar, the scholastic Jester, and old

CASH STORE

«

; .

The future lire, before us. There to
work to do. a great de J of hard, earnest
work. The Republican party, whose
suocsjsi under the forma of the Consti­
tution, at the bd obbox lu 1310, first
commlltadtho American nation anew
to the faith of the 1'af fare, the doctrine
•Z ftafdom,b w held lu ground through
eon3lots of the moat fearful pa*alons and
nqlitdlcei, and against the armed attacts of tbe enemies of fritdom. Tri­
umphant at the badot box It can hardly
b* saIJ to have cajoycd tho dominion to
v^btoh. uniter tho ( ODStltuHpn, it wa.
entitled, for a ainglo day In pence.—
Notldog can fae more relf-ovldent than
the foct that a Republican government,
hatood upon Lho content of the govern­
ed, sod ackuowlodging the tulc of
niajoritt.*, mu»t ceasj to extol If tho
nilnorliy, betteu by boircvorjo smdl a
rujprity at ths taUlut-box, eLail be per­
mitted to appeal to ths bayonet. Yet,
Sam. lathrop, who Is clalm.*d to be the
It recognizes tho equal rights of ell only living represeatatlve of DIekcm*
whan the old pro-slavery, Demorruey. of
which the present Copperhead party te ] cl'lrcns abroad te the protect on of tbe
the IryUimatc dcrcnchiut, offer having; Cov-rnmcnt, and asserts the right of
Tom king end SI ’lie. Virginia appear
eqjoyedfor half n century, tho control volanta y ex; striation. And la tly, In a histrionic equestrienne scene enliof lhegDvcmmcul,found Itself defeated ] but not lea-t In Importance, It declares t Jtri the “Fl!. hl of I ncn,1 * I a whrch they
lua PrvriJcutbl tonfeat, In the single the Dcclar.-tlon of Ii-dependcm e the represented the gnrgeuu. rube of tho
offlec of I'rasldent, although it had conPeruvian monandr and bis charming infopl of bAfa ths Legidalltro and Judici­ merit, and halls with g’-adnera every ef­
al rrpiitmcnts of tbe Government, It fort toward 'nuking the principlei there­ and Ivatle, with Mr. Chaa. Lowry as the
Vprfldfouady refused to accept tbe t'on- of a living reality &lt;-ti cviry Inch of daring bare-back rider, and Sir. Geo.'
atlEuliunal re«u!t,a:&gt;d ro'a'lo! io dan toy American anil. Such are the pr.no plea
Brown, the champion tumbler and ac­
the , finest falr.c of goiernmtn: *wr enunciated by lire party oC the Uniro. robat, form some of th? cltrucUousof
tlevlse’l try man. A lobg and bkody
the great comlinatlon."
clvll war ensued, under tLc influence of
w/deh, r.itted by tho dorertion of their
Book Hotio**.
pcat.by^qw Slivercr-itfa Rep-cteaiatlyes andSeaators.thu Kf publican party
Graham
Lodge,
or Laura Clifford's life
obtained a tnajorily In flic Legislative
As IxvexnvE Wolvkmi x.—Under | rentanee. By Bette B- Bsbecek- Chi­
brunch of tho Gorernmtid, and with a
cago, Bounds &amp; J* mu. 16G8• Aurage r.nd perrcvcronc^ worthy of the thli head the Chicago correspondent of
Judging from the specimen sheet that
Rrtai ..otyjct, it nobly Isuatalnrd the Decater Illinois, Daily tfaynrt, of M.oy
U^tlon of tho States, the [Territorial, Fi- fl.h. pays tbe following handsome com­ ben reached us, thb Is an exceeding lunmelst and political integrity of the pliment, to a well known citlicn of thb te:c«Ung sketch of tho life of n young
nstton, anti the saprematy ot the Con- county, Suexmax Corseit E&gt;q., of la-teof rare merit, but whnao history
contains all of I be up and down* that
sdt iUon and Laws. That which tho
civilised world pronounced an imp-s-l- special attention of the people of tide co to make up the life of the wanderer.
blljty. our armies led by GRAN fednd county, Interested Io Mllta :
6hurmau,a:id Eremant,,and Sheridan,
“An inventive Wolverien has re­
auJ Thomas, accomplishjd. Out. uacently given cur mechanical and manu­
tloaaj, reputation, «unk by the acts of facturing circles something to ponder reader from beginning to end, while
tbe moral It to designed to impro a upon
BactouMD'sAdmJntotraclon to tho krw- upon in the shape of a ‘Double Turbine,' the mind, to one of great value to every
ert depth, of popular contempt, until or double water wheel, which bears the
we were a .corn *i&gt;d a to-word in the same relation to the old style of cum- Tho work te written by Mist Retta B.
aristocratic Capitola of Europe, was by
Babcock of
County, an occasional
Bepublican armlet lifted up out of the ' tlint the wheel of a lake or ocean pro­ cornel undent of the Barmer, one of
sal re, and stands uuy oral lei led lo-dny I' poller bears to that of the ‘Stern Wheel- whose«wcot little poems graces thb tebefore all nations of the Earth. That'1 er,’ on the Ohio river—they are both desuc of our paper. We ire speak for Gra­
flag which Democracy tore dorm nntl I »L’Dod for the aune purpo c; but there
trod upxt, to t&gt;-d ly an omhlem of pow­ , ends tbe comparison. This ‘Double ham Lodge the corJtat and general
er Id al] parti*! tbe world, an! baa by II Turbin’will increase the value of ccr- patronage of the reading public,
It*s*w baptism In the blood of patriots tula property In tbe State of Michigan aodTuIJy believe that any th! ker who
rueelvod a new sinilflcanco. Now Ito 1 alone mil 11 on, of dollurr, as water pow­ shall buy and read thb Book, will be
btamyfokte orc rcecjfs teed notes tho ers heretofore considered uaelcs&gt;, now truly wise and better therefor, and at
protection of tbe worti despotl-m tbe finds market value. Hundreds of towns the same time promote the financial in­
terest ot a young end deserving girl,
and villages, in Michigan, and other
who for her supixirt b dc)»ondcul upon
Stabs n-&gt;w stagnate! for want of power her labors. The ty]K«rarh!cal execu­
for manufacturing rpcratfons, will now tion of tho work la excellent, reflecting
The Republican party young in years revive and commences new order of pre.it credit "" 'Ire cntarprWntr t» bibb­
but great In dec !s, covering tho eborl th to pi. The water required to run one ers whose well known m-tnes graoe tire
par o l nt It • ethLuU • with aebievem nts old style wooden wheel will run a half tittle pa-re. For rale in H.u-Uugs, by
of States manship and armies so brill! int score of there new wheels, and five Main Bro’s at the ‘'City News Depot."
that history cannot produce Its j»ccr ha l tines as many as In the old style of Iron
no sooner triumphed In open conflict
Pttebson’a Maoazxxb.—This popu­
thaa it was canilr J by treachery. ItsbcThen, too, winter closed all opera­ lar m-mlbiy for July l« before u«. Thia
Iwrei and boDorel ehleftein wna shot tions with Ice, and summer as Invaria­ number, «e a e, begins tbe fifty-fourth
down by tho hand of a Drmocratic ossas- bly brought everything ton stembtll
s.n, fnthe interests of the Rebellion an 1 by low water. That day to past—this gvt«better and bti'er. It has now been
in the hope that hb aasas inatlon would giant pf water-wheels requires bat tbe publtehed for tweuty-a?ven years, and
aid In re-torimr the Democracy to pow- minium of water to drive it, and a man Ito unrivalled circulation proves It the
erjand the mtn who had been olccte J to b nut required to sell hb mill tn pur­ riKMt popular of tho tedl&gt;-r magnxlDes.
Pre office of Vleo Presttent on tho atme chase one, their cost being far less than The present issue Is one of tho beet we
ti.-ket with the butchered President,was any other of only half their cajmefty hnvc ever seen. A splendid steel en­
elevated to bloody scat, mule « os we
graving, ‘‘Undine and tho Knight,"
verily boilovc by dte ngen'-y ofthb same
lead, off; then follows a mntnoth o- lorod
man, to carry out the designs of the country al large
steel fcslilcn plate, with five fall tength
Traitors In wbjs? intcrcts thb assair Io bare wr-n g.eat
figures ; and then we have numerous
acted, einee hb elevation Pres’dent well known' miller and mll’-wright- wood-cut* of niv bonnet*, co;*, l-odlcs,
Johnson's carver has teen one of con-. Sherman Curette, of XHddletille, Dairy Ac., Jkc., hcaldes a score of patterns for
tinned iraud nud outrage. He has de­ i Co., Michigan, and tbe universal ane- the work-table; among them, .two
fl d farmer, law, the OcnstltUtioo, the cesa of h!s invention, wlll.lt to to be printed in eo'.ore. Th .'literary contents
proprieties of hb hiph office and com­ hoped, reeuU in crowning a long lite of
mon decency, proceeding at length so toft with a troll earned fortune.'1
btcpheua continues her interesting
tar in tits atrocities that the House of
novelet, “The Bilde of the Pralrio^’
Rcpreecntattvre, speaking in the name
GSX. ecnorxKi D.-Tbo Eenato con­ while “The Tragedy of Fanquler*’ deep­
of an tire people of the United States, I firmed Major Gen. Schofield as Secreta­ ens In myatety and power. Frank Lee
Impcrebcd him for high crimes and mb ry of War. There was no roa'on for ex­ Benedict, bus a charming story. But,
demeanora by nrore than a three-forths peering a different action on tho part of In point of foot,all Bield** aresuperior.
the Senate. Gen. Schofield baa admin- Now Is a good t me to subecribe for
In hb trial before the Senate, the Just l-tered the government of Virginia, un “Pctemox.” Terms, tJ,00 a year. To
expectations of tbe people were again der the Bomnatractlon laws,with fldcl'- clubs, three copies fnr^l^O, ot five for
defeated by troacbcry.nld.-d by the gold ty and marked ability, and b well $U,U0, and in this loiter eas*, an extra
from the Treasury Valti, and men who known to paaeas tbe Lilies: confidence copy lore premium. AddreM Ulure. J.
for years have bren declaiming ngalnrt
of Gen. Gr int. 1 ho Scnatq did not al­ Peterson, OuechretautgL.Philad' lplilatluf perfidy «i Andrew Johnson, became low the con Onus don to pass without
partner* iakisgviit. Under tush olrdeclaration in a. preatnllo that the re­
rumstnn-&lt;MM tlicrie the representatives
moval of tte-treiary Stanton was unlawo.‘ the ordy CansUulJonal, liberty levIng party to the country a&lt;acmbled r.t
Chicago. Theytlren nmnina ed fTOm
Waxt tobui Pat.—It b announced
tho Matas et mlhta-y and civil life, two
Jteprremraffre rr^n for President and fbirni Washington that Ibo Sonit-ws who
VbeP.-reAnrt, mon In whom all tho voted for Mr. Johnson's scqulttal are al­
people tiav. confidence lor ibelr bwt-n ready moving to control tire appoint
mratof a Minister te EugUtid. They
pMii:ot*a.-.y hero filled in tbp past. I e- rtduly are losing no line In demand­
ing an oqulvalsnt for their Berrieas. We
vrtth roftsMh credit to the rerent y and i
anppore that they tarpshred tor
Lmsot to ttona)«*-. Tire conqueror of, do
treason and rebellion for the fire: office. P’y beforehand, but such haste b hardly

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BE3T APPOINTED CIHCOa

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,AILK,v“4i

&gt; I’ORTES,

earnestly lo be hoped tl-at tbeTownship
Committees, of each of the Towns-hli*
in tbe County, will mag, the Breraanry
arrangements to havs out a full repre­
sentation at tbe County Convention •w'
th • SDth Inst. The nominatug ccnventions arc Important and there should be i
a full representation from eneh Town-1
»lup present, tbht the de’egatre elected
tny repiuoent tbe topular will.
re turned,b. login# tbs woman with him,
‘ Blown DowxT-Ou7&lt;skcmrd Johns-1 and all settled ip together and a. orned
town enrre-q ondent II. 1’. C„ writes us t* agree quite well until last wsek.wbeu
that tbe dwelling House of Mrs. Hak- a number of men, well dl-guiscd. enter­
nirrr Kellky, of that Township was ed tbe hoow and taking Tripp out tarred
blown down on Friday oltemaon, th* usd feathered him, compelling tils pimfob lust He soya the bone* had Just tnour to bo a wilncos to tbe scene, aud
bceti ml'edup for the purpose o( putting then ordered him to leave tbe town Li a
a cellar wall underlt, and we pneumo week. Dut the strangest part of tbe
w as not prop.rly secured. Two children thing la, that bofA women turned In and
were injured by tbe falling of the build­ helped clean tbe skeealcka.
Republican Cocnty -Convention.
A ReiuLlcan County Convention, to ing,but how severely we are not advised.
Thu Would Mom cn.—Andaodore
thn business at tbe • Cent.e'* under tbe
careoftbn-e Financial expert*—Bamjxjw A Goolykau. Their new good*
are nt band and they wo-e bought for
cash, and are lebig raid for ready pay—
lu endJcMjiiuantltb a, at rates loss than

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IIcum on Friday evening. Jcno 6Jb,
pursuant to ad;onmwent, to bear the nI-art of the coiimittce of arrangemea l»
for the col'br .t on of the e -mining 4th
of July, tho following report of names
rciunmendod for officer* of the day
was ir’acntcd. and oa motion, was
unanitnou-fly adopted.

)OKB.

ionart
kind and Variety,

IRE STORE,
OODYEAR,

MR. GEORGE FOREPAUGH.

Ttrt AltXXlC PPFLATS »I'I te
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MYRON A. FULLER,

EbIeTq3E3TBIAK3 IKD BJBRffiJNB,
U*l tu b« bnmgl.1 to iu Marks), avaatetiug •(

the mat ed of recommending officers,
for the cvldbration of the 4th of July,
would ispnrt ax follows :
For Pr.aW-nt, 11- A. Goodyear. For
Vice Pcaldcnts D R. Cook,A. Ryerenc,
IlMtings ; J. C. Hanna, Irving ; J. F.
Emo y, Middleville ; Lewis Duikee,
Ns-bvlUe.
,
,
Eaijb-&gt;—The three leading dry goods
For MmdbaH, Peter Cramer; leaving
to him lo ebsese and ap|*int one or houses at Chicago rej oct sales for tho
year ending May 1st:
tnureawWnn:s.
Field, Leiter A Co , W,7D8,470.
For r odsr, Rov. J. W. BmcioX For
J. V. FarwcJ A Cs.. $7,353,931.
Chaplain Rev. A. P. Moors.
Bowen, Whitman A 5V Inslow ,*3,851,A committee to i-rucnre and take
cbargo of tbs tiro war&lt;a for evening,
A. P. D:ake. Also tht Geo. M. Dewey
be appointed a comml Ue, to eomei&gt;ond
with iho State auinorltlci to ss^crtiui
upon what forms a small sired erdnauo
lit. Fnrptnt Co., B. *8h piece can be p ecu red, suitable for the
, to a C iptaluey, and his ViUnge upon such occasion.
Your comrtitfoo have not as yet pro­
Fort Bridger Co Great
cured a any one as Orator, but are corr.,po»Uta,«lU&gt;W&lt;-^‘«" '“"l" V“po t. AJl .r/wfalcb l« rwpwrtrillly «&gt;V-

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THE GYMNA^TUt FXPIXHT*.
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The meeting then ajjaurnsd.

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[ebrated F

Aa-Al LT With Ixtkxt to Kill.—
Wrlein, tbit \Vm.8coTT,of Hope, was
an st d by Deputy Sheriff VnooMAX,
on ths sth Inst.,ch irg.d wl’.b an assault
wlth'hitsat to kill Thomas A Rachel
P»ck. two aged persons Irving In tbe
Township of Hope.
The tacts appear to be, that this man
Swt, because ths Pecks had protccusd
bls wife from hl* brain! coed net. ajoault** Mrs. Perk with a fence sinks over
U&gt;« hsid, and J^r. Peek going to her
protection was stricken down with a
«dab, and nearly injured by a stone
•biking him in the aide, th own by
F»co:t- Bo:h port *♦ are dangerously in­
jured and thereto serious doubt as to
tbrir xecovery.
On Friday Eoott was examined before
®*J.,Gjnnoj». and In dsitoult of ball In
**«nm of JMOdoUare, was sent lo tbe

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TUX WAR RH WFKX THESTA TE&gt;.
Ito f'eaan. Character. Cnteuet. .ad Heeulia.
BY HON. AI.I-XAXDKU H.STWHEXH.
A btokfar all **ctl.u* and al: partle.. Th.,
■teorblaglr Inlere.lliig buck be “TW. caatr
.riraaaaa" af tte •‘--th. praaaala tte mu-l cum
piri* ate Impartial analy •&lt;. ot ibe eaiue* uf th*

Mssg'dsa

pen; treat, ailhmil piil.ran.blp, .nd in'tte al~
■ml mteeratwa uf ite character of tte .IrwgHe- rare ■** iim* prarottaU «« Lee *M*n.raw*.
■te fa it* dtoeripl.ua ut the cutenel of tte aw. it
CtJ-areroero-teterota
girr. ibwe Im.ifoe light, ate ahtevwa of ibe
r-foBlct telr kuvwa lu iboae h-rb USeeia ate
waielwd lb* Bute lid &gt; te reetilalimi foam It* foon
t.in-.pnsjp. .,,4 which were *o mramfole to Mr.
•n*l*ro* l-uui bl. poritfoi, ..
rtsrar of 1Uf
. -MRUiFFn HALK.
toofad.ral* Malm. The rraulla te tte w ar. prva
’J!'"■”**h’ •••
o iterate by, .ud Mr. Ntepten.- great ability
bar* b-re found their lullml pl.r
‘
Tba lalen** derir* *rrrynL*re manlfratrd lu
■biata thu work. Ito Qtke-U Character ate rrtev
make U tte teal .abaciiption book aver nubli.h
ed, and i&lt;ern lu Again* lb* loe.1 nppnuuaitr ta
te ka. “UO,? ”,r
°* •“
htatoty ut

(ctreevr.rn u.acn, Ithit.)

th* BAare£ei Ufraa air? *■11 ““•“•“••■atoA t«
xriu-ijc n.MAixoav.

KIlERlFF'fe RALK.

Xante I* twaaby tiro., that to t-.~- -7y!

eBSXFBS.SKS'.T.gl-g
F»r lhe ranters *r nichljna!

tf

SUPPORT HOME ffiDUSTBI!

■ •■1 Ate Chn.pn.t G.t.
tenaw prepute la toll m, roto-naW,

Ui* omtetfognad aa w*daw MMid *T'"T7.-t

.mssgte;

&gt;'arm.*X*trwv* &lt;fc County nialita
Together with, Gatto and tllngto C.ll
item at HllGUht fa BKhTLErA'lItoo,.’”

'te"-* in

mtn

Dr laaac W. Vmrot • w *J*iN

UALU,’},V',

BALTIMORE

Still leads the Van
&lt;■••«•»« a riurcuoani mjj

Hattie Crrrk road. AU kind* nfu%7,-T
k*pl tn a Firot 1.1M. fl.-rorV, fee tofot

aerWMC ilSre Jatre Griffin uy drr-l at
rteunled lu tbeoffiev of tit* Krtfriter v&lt; WO’?
Harn Couutv on U-a filth day of July

prUa. GtoribcZ?revered b.’ ••fJjTu

'
lAtaad nfa Ifil ta Ulae* number an* &lt; &gt;)
=iis'^Mai,’sss1ut7x
iot-.ni .old te&lt;&gt; ro.vrvrd fo lte«

t.teil te a piaaanro to neto waM m, awtomdte.

W. A. SAMTWEXX.

yyimot-cno. mmo,.
Oteora, fe u.." ig’Ltette te

v'£*£±*d

MMrigan, wiU b**aU at puhlrt *c'‘JS,uw*

tteltei, Ftewh iWCmlmm.

J. 1. VAI IIBBT.

MURTG'lGC bALKTbEFAVLTbarfot bran mad*
U&gt; .4 th*sum ut Flliren hundred .nd

1.. ba due nt lb* data r-t il.i- a-ti- « &gt;■ g»'krt “J’J
Twenty-fire dollar* ((x'.i-'i -U:-r' «.-• I't- ,
certain mortgage tearing dale tU f'E P ?-u
Jaawey ItC, arrested by Su&gt;-U&gt;
l.ncy .&gt;.»dford hi* wltc, U- h.nl I ’’tteGrf
rrewrdrd lu tba nBca ul IU Kegi-trt****,
nttmCtMMly. tn liter |-. «&gt;
lif. i-n lln uitreatb day ol Jam-arr l’~- .

-At SOMSt ball la How York. ram.
Sell Goods at tlio Lowest
RATTEX CRRXK PXicXX.
Tka lsderrwtet to-Tte Cfath ie wrote
Ctril ate to* ate fo-roor^d tte; thu i,
eed .utetzniUI a. eaa b- i • V*4
of tbe Mtea had three servants to hold tforo'AUM&gt;e.a Naw»ec^ tsl "LeiXtuBew
-.borexmonry.
c-towter. fo,
P05IBLE RATK8.
"ifalttetoce. July &lt;1,
•*B1“

q,urt&lt;r *

eftSi55-LS7.7S.-i=S'.ei^
stale, n.ttey.
IsAAl S KbStEBUBv.r. W.-nrn.
J w—
earMO

GUARDI kN Mal.K.

Of tOlh

Aa^ry^&amp;.

.-A tabtawfar woman,
Fifth AvjttreJ-rtaofhsWgovm. three hun-

Uflm .aiTmirt*n*v. tereibn
it.! IMirwi asfto
tonoudaapmiM* altewwl by la* Rr tw U.wnm
mentandaale at aaM nrmii'—
prroum w»

!W

nete3ricsm«
aUrr.tluo tn btulnrae, and . defarte.xUoa to

Plnn°-Fortca.

.reel

TterSiy. IteXLteC j'iluTsreL sTl '■ * «- “
HaaSlto.. toStterHliroteuZte- i’wv*•'
111*teroik^^tert toe .oic'U.nl» 1^rrort^teato-U
fawmyof apktroeura^ln tte

Atueut.

tte*d n.ttlnru XV IMS. UBI.

GRAND AND SQUARE

Mudgagcn

mortgage: kill.

COMVIlM!ONF.n% Mrtlf F.^

Agenia. Addrea*.
LUGLFR. McTURDT A CO
_______ Awbard niuek.Chia^ro. III.

SEW TORE HANti FORTECOMI’ASY.

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CASH YTIX-X- -BT2 VA.ID
Mtam llmjM. pubUabed. new M-Lrs TteotU
JJUY YOL'R CLOTH AT
on H|wrm*forrlnra. or eU&lt;niIH&gt;J wrwfonee*. Self Far all kinds of Country 1‘rt.dacei snob as Rutter.
te‘*TC£SSS'^’Ate., and all rl.-a.ea .1 the Hltetee. Kidr^ri.
idrer, Ar. te. fnee due. Diaraaca of tear air.
UAOiinva ITUULLn FACTORY.

couMenre. *Fl cenimiuiKwliiMia tu tUustC £ri.icatI writer«.‘folIM.Hl. Pool. Mian.

AIK.*, r.1 n.,rn |&gt;r rn.LKr.li
11•".*V"n’i nf-t-rortnc n. ^na.ru ,-n et* ta thb
raro Utol -teaboy* Mi'wU &lt;b*Mu i. Almira ante-

llvauriul .-,«*nr.

nl.tll

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Zfmtxo*. Mire.. April lit. IMfi.

ItatrdFcn. 17, 1*1*

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Vary Cheap!

Groceries and Provsions,

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tefae-ra-tf

^GENTS H unted Io *cl| the lliatary of

All't lorMurtgvg.ra

*f n“UoB’- ha.lag purobaicq

n as lbm'I • !
Mir*. JHaBkraifo.-EU.lKjzKkKllUb'- gvery
FT* Cnalcsare will find anr Iltoak C«s.
-iMdios generally shop in couples. aaouod stitch can be o&gt;t. and aull tire efotli can­
pletn. and erarr Article sold by a* t* Wqrnot ba pu'led *l»f&gt; wrthont |rar.a&lt; It. Wt par
Whan a lady has any money to spend, agrata Irwn r A t.. »»O per mount and rxprs
nntod Gaaalke.
•
immiuln
from
wMdrtwioa
that
awmnt
she dearly loves takln- a friend with
eau be onde. Addrrsi ,-iTU.OMII A CO.. Pitta
hereto see her spend 1L
burg. Fa., or Ihwiou- M»...
PHTSICIANS" PRESCRIPTIONS
(WBUISM—Douotbe imporod spun by Biber Tin-Ware of Kadry Deaerfpiten,
p.H-e. judmlng off «ur&gt;l&lt;l«aa ean inm nieehtne*.
■
Crockery nnd Wooden-Warr, PaaarriT *■&gt; Caaarvt.iT I’urius er Coaraphrosos. Indecent and profiuro exprett«xt Dacasien.
t'T4&lt;'1=&gt;! •**? mm*lM k bhosene oil
aioua are something far wersuthan ill ?.‘‘.l2rl^L* “&gt;r'x3
bred. They Indicate that you do net
Tlio Golenlo
rersremw God or respect man, and they
are also vulgar.
'—A trial of skill bet &lt;eoo the girls and Vy*ar* of ptiralvdmtaarr. Nim.ie «i Fl rani,

n

lh&lt;- aillagrut lls-ltog.. .that l.i.c il., u»,.l
hoSt-g tl- Cl.cu.t &lt; r- t..... .. &lt; Ju?
tli* rteievthda, -f Jaw B.i. .1 te . uwli.it*

a

▲. BAST WELL,

’fiee awtySlH. Folly warranted lia-Sre men.
number to aalfafy the demandi of ophn IWe
will pay •HW far any macblao Hurt will *ew
• atemuar, laora baastlful. «r almtir *ea&gt;a (ban
ton.

buys of West Point, (Ja., to settle tho
reostedqimtten, "Are tbe mental copsrfilre of females equal to those of
MtesF* rsraMsd io a decided triumph

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Two
“ 180, “ 180.
Top
“
Sinjrlo •• 180, •■ 275.
Rittler &amp; Jump aoat wagon*, 75, “ 100.

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SSTSrS-jKSSSSS

tlil.nl In tte IfaMtom Itesrr" a'tl-i&gt;rom
a-ut^r-ntonl la ..it raw .u tm-,..-to/J
rw-mv* weate, ) n- fcKX'to tea 4s, *. kmr^,
,.
KC. MUXIiLX.Jidmcf r-ter.
nal.atrreuor afol mfoaea. fa an.ll. ih* hortb Lal.
*- Km.11. te.'f or Surrb urvt quarter vf v&lt; te-fo
Corner of Jcflcreon and Railroad Street*, tmtulfo vr mfo seeitam ran.
WILLIAM U. lEUT.t.I.
.
MORTGAGE
SALE
natod. Afoy IO&gt;. IML
marxtr
OuwUu-i.
HASTINGS. MICH.
rhEFAULTtte....g bro. trad. t. tte
’
i AniiiTE onm.R.
of "«■ •&gt;-B‘ ■■&lt;•••' ...... I--1 red teVtUU.,
Tn* Rrsacaiaia haring pmebaate th* ‘iii.rrat of trTAmorUWnnA.'r.
terry, M.-AI a ■ n&gt;t Mlty-lao cvMi, wLIrt. n (felted lafo*_
■roton vtitol-ramixutot for ll,. roitilr nf terr,. at tlic4.tr oflhi.
.• i..g.&lt;|, r vlfo |'m&gt; Id
fur. Alfornris frn un an.i*iu ibiiingetenu
tu .pant neuter pain.ur r&gt;|&gt;*i»n in m.kdate lb* $flfcul&lt; -MCvud dar »f
rater lu.*
lag this tte 11 b.HT in.lilnlionuf Uie
racroterl by'Ju tub C I’ Neghi .ad {food* J In'
kind-in Harry Cuuntr and folly
ley
hi*
wifuln
J,.*c|l,
Trbbrl.
Ilo.ati., f
rqaal to anr In We.l«rn
•Ill lr.ni.1 lb.it, .Iillie.-r c . parforrriup u. ,r
MICHIGAN.
ul tte Krgw'vr ul Herd, ul 11*,ry Creaty u 1
D«li"ing that tte br.1 work will ullunalrlr
her K i f M.-rtg.g*...» p»g*
tte linn
coat ml the markrt 1 .bill never Irt a puur ariidr
o.l of mrtibur. «ad a. 1 kaow good work a Urn 1
Notice 1* brnby gitfu ll.ai i ;aiMuac*afap.
•re II 1 never par workmen for a poor J-4. and
er uf *alr ewataiur-d la a*i4 Moitgag* «sd »t
lh*n Impowitonmy cnatoeMra. Haring Iter*IrrolvU to anMroar*. ar* n.iolrol to
•!••**. i»r* dror bed io and ruined L ...4 NartgVpi.
Factoriea of the Ea«t. 1 font* Coarinnna.
•WO «&lt;
roJt IL*« to te Luu.,. .1 tor l-nfom, o.
All that pirc* a-.l paml u land lyvewl
are. In Iteviltagaof ffsUluc*. *xt"•« rro* It «~y wir;
br.npin th* t'vuulr vf barn and niatr .file,
I AM NOW SELLING
kagrasetet 'amI^I 1. lunte-T orUro-L Umloate roll- Ban midrotnW..
I ... . „f-4...
tfow**a1raMeS-*io
ite
i
tvi
..
t.-u-ro-ed
InMl-tmLumbar Worotib, A. No. 1., at $100,00.
i^'ut MidilnilfoTro'.nimi 'to IteTfei
Open Daggire *in~k Boat $125, to $1G5.
rilMgr, will 1— wild at pub'-c re.it C*a

Books and Stationery,

—Few things are necessary fa.- the —; ■« «—..t—..m.—. wOj—a a-i

!

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

IN. rnteinc mniuiini it,,
« ^7,_
Orman UArr.'r-&lt;r i
ofaniU r-uair ,ui te
u. n.t
T»:ere-ito"‘&gt;t l'-r 1,-rM. tb.»i 0
.
J-1»
1&gt; at rln- ..u
U. IL. Airamito’!'
bHrTli'ta{"»*

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lK
ffil

Uanufactvrcd Exdiulmlu for to.
and ateold be carefully read be errrr oar. Tlio
ininieneedeaiaad for Ihl. great work .taurpa it Which tael enables u. lu oBer our caiioiner. boi­
ler Gouda fer Ilia moory than tteae &lt;■ bo prolee.
ihe.tfoak forlbe Tune. U fan Hluat.alra Old t-. be "Mauufaetiirer*' Agenl*,“ dr than can b*
Jjyo Stafls,
■ibiained
ut any oilier way
Ireland, abound* in Ifotnanee. IncldaM and R it,
Toe unpandleletl Increase of otir bu.ines*. hi.
•foaeinf tbe i'atrli-llim and llerolioa, th* Truth
and terror, of that warm hearted people, rue- enn-pelled w« lu lemurs to morel apoclua* qn*r
lalubis On) p*xra and over |M illawr.Metie. for*; Ihcrrfuea tee* Icaate for ■ term of year*,
bound UI cfolh, jtmn and gold Fried *4. tte ileganl block, newly erected; ■■ Non. »r and
Agent* wanted srerywbere. Eadiwlra lerrttrry Idu ,'uii.mar AlreeL W e are Ihd Bril who ter*
xTD au rex ropcLAR
SXufiT lafe.TSTn'X ffitk-"- attroptrd Io ma a a -Reeulutbia In Trade," hr
enabling tbe public to procure good* ta email
q.iantitie* al manufacturer*' nntro, thu* *arinp
the Mosamer threw large proUta-made In pa-ing
through the tend* of tte Iteumiaarao Mracb.nl,
of Naw Practical. tfo-A. or. ArvMtreeareandntatr th* W hlifoesl.r and Hatailer.
CTXm, fa
ryfm- draeriplliecteck. and tba getleeup of tte club
■ III rvceiee a i-reaeul woith *3 to »3o0, areurdVfrd&gt;Ml I'lsalontlos 1-Fuor Magnifl.
Ivleasily Hlitraled Hrdle.l Ihuik.. eoniauuns ‘Lr’Kzi tUK OUR ffKIF ^RCUf.Ult.
Pure Wlnen and Liquorn for
Juirwilaol J'hyaudogical laloroalian. for Men
We ter* also made arrangement* with lb*
and Wutneu, *ent free on receipt of 1A cia„ by
Medical Purpoiea.
addrrMiBg hr. Joan Vamiku-nil, Na. to CUatou
■HEAT OIIENTAl TEA CO.,
Maae. N. *. CIV*
with other good* aad their full line of Tea* at
w-uenA9.1Sr,T9 "'ANTED.
nEOPl.K in want of, and Ayrnti wlw are tell- pn-eiMlr Hie earn* term* to Aifani. a* though
A Ins ait klada of Kawuo Micaiata, are ■&lt;­
quested la ad.irrw ma (with aMStpt for tHWllr
redaoedprk. a and lens*. J. K. l aaaeuna, buz 4. tbi 1-a eornmUi. -.alfow J *hy .C’SSJZ
Cbarinlown, Maa*
U-J?“k r*r?
ord,r' "‘4 p'’®* u,‘ “i1
• The TteCnp." seal t. anr addies*
■RANTED, A-GlShfTS 1
FAIUCKR &amp;. CO.
GROCERIES,
•74 Io |KK&gt; wr raooth, ererywbere, mala and
female, to falrudacw lb* Getrome Isturored ComOF AU UXDS AXD OF HFR QCAUTF.
moo Hany Farnlly Hrrwlap Meehlni Thi. u.«-

CAKPENTERS.^

Tte. hurtb ate mrntfo
V. X. UABWnop.
11.1..4 Mar taa. 1ml may.-Vt;
Cluarila*.
GUAirtllAN Ml.i;.

J^AIUIY COUNTY

•sStfA

—Longfellow eayn that "Bunday lathe
golden elan- that binds together tho
volume of the week.”

Htoiiaga. Aax. W. IMT.-atTyl

PRORATE ORfir.R^
~~
gTjrror
J«CW/..-4.V.rvrorvvtero
_
■rofoa.
otite Protau*
&lt; ten for li.
twAUra ol tte l-rvtete OSca. 1* u*vinSLS**aarea 'l/tng^toUw north-ra5"«cr. oflb*
ua -tnurtevr. I -Im. *.v »r
mmrtae.nr aatofea iwveuytve roil tn town iwa tl, u",nStteSSi«Vr^L?,*4,,*''*»SL hSi

l i i ni

—The wife makes the home, and the
home makes tbe man.

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

iL*&lt;3mll fVun in, l&gt;arr&gt; r—ur,t, .-l u-i,.4®*
July nru. ai tte boar or. r, .reiri « ti
Khuca it tertey gtraei U.*t tn parmaura af Iketrt* c o Auimramt. Any i,r
tmlrf Apr.1 tan, UCL

ffass'zesitf.'s.WJBriEsrs

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Pleasant Paragraphs.

VERT LOW FOR CASH-

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It is an awful thing to feel all that wo
possess conUnually waste away, and at
tbs same time to set our heart upon It
without inquiring after something more
sdlia and durable.

New Good*, -fort Received,

CrraM rear. Commtwtoorr In nte Aar Birrv
y IL* .-Ac A ULEN. CtanHaltonra eotettor.
Atraarror. Atta**. I&gt;.nrn&gt;««n,tegteer. _
tM4wl A.UInr».MaxaUi. A. fl Uto __ IwnaMT

lit

Many fkvora which Godgivcth us rarrfoui for want of hemming, through
our own unthankfolnese; for though
prayer purehaseth biesrings,' giving
praise doth deepen tho quiet possession
oMbeuu—Fuller.

Old Gohds selling rcrardlMS of Cost.

JSttrtWxHFg SX ZyTnSX-^;

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penting of sin when it has been com­
mitted, than In committing it at first.—
To deny, as Peter did, la bad; but not to
wrrpbitier’y as be did, when wo have
denied, is wore©.

Fresh Goods constantly on hand.

Kirry other *rakl* fa my line equally low.

bat
ueaHr
tbffr.rnl Doot., Illbtra and
Wc ax-o still Malcingr
ITubgiajdi AlbtiBM. Kerry family wan la arm*
tl.l»sfium (t.
Fine Toilet Arliclea,
Calalugm* fund-bed free on application, and
teaks m.i ।&lt;»t paid c&gt; ray nMrvas «■ rreetpt of
IIV TRAPS,
price. Can racing book. conl.iUlar |wl. *ltlt
i.nrea. foxwber with blank alieeU and pi Islet ■ ad MUing erarr dewrnptfon of Dry ami Poore
ANTY&gt; OILS,
l.ra&lt;iii&gt;K I- r eumlling a Hat of nine. Mnl free Io (lifoii., 1‘lwted W are. Jewelery, Watches. New-ng
ant »u. oa receipt i.f Jo cU Anybody eon aril Uscbiue., Ac . foe tbe uni form price of
fr-TO 114 to !.«•• &lt;d tbeaa bwkaalmoot say where.
ONE UOIuLAR.
’.•*..•???* *“
intoroatioa whirr..
Wa would intprea* upon our nitron* that our
Julix K. I'OKTl n A CO., I'vbliabera. Kua.
*v&lt;A i. nut iiu|K»eil ol srooiibli.n l Go.uU ..r pcz^fkimcry.
and SI! Sanaoai Sltevt. Ptiiladclphta, C*.
A GENTS WANTED for tue U'KAll.AU caiafally selectnl direct from Amerira and LuroThere is a greater depravity In not re­ AdFTHE aXKEN -The ..eatral tfook n.r fxm M.nulsctont., tLe greater portion of which

Consider our feelings I—■Swell tailor to
new customer -‘•You'll excuse my o-klng,»!r—but—a—you don't mean to wear
our clothes with that hat?”
Tbe cross of Christi* tbe eweete-t bur­
den that ever I boro; it b such a 1 unlen
as Wings are to a bird, or as sailt to n
ship, o carry me forward to my desired

Brat amn'al of Crockery in Town.

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1000. AlSC.itUI-45CS.S

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UMixn Co . Cl.ICaea III., or St. Loafe, Na

CAL'1 IO.X.-TIm ruaatry h beinj Samlrd
Many persons think thcmralvrs pcr- • lib
—oC.^Ure.oia.ant wiitlaa b&lt; Ctnlma.
fcrtiy virtuous Lecatwe, being well fed, and IfolitK-iaoa. who Bel er.aw a battle. Hee that
they hare r.o temptation to vice. They lilt IlmA twa Luy la eudvreed by all the Leading
don’t diftlngutah between virtue and
victuals.

Sf

GRANT,

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l-t" £2s»

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lifeof

T^ete Isa clasi of people who think
t£jiL to be grim th to be good ; that piety
Tl.i* la Hie nqlr Fall, Authentic aad Official
is a soil of facial longitude; and that a lli-lo&gt;,&lt; rf tbe Lile amt I'ablie Nemcra ./ the
t hieluiu.ao&lt;t ll.eooly oneibat iitniforaed
thought, to be really wholesome, must Great
by .11 In. Madias Ueneiala. Send s.r Spec.he abapened like a coffin.
men 1 aye. and i,rw. Addrvir XartosaL 1'ca

Beat Japatu Te-a »1.45.

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

i-elor* baring any otter, a&lt; you would ...urrdlr
be di.ippoinied, uhmild you happen to *eo&lt;™* of
ttesc.w.irk afterward. W* her* frrq-ieni *pp'i.
calivne toNwup Jfarkfa*. alter persona hare **■
•mined tte**.
There U one of Ibeee Machine* owned by a Itey
hrery package ul sealed Eu.el-nie* ruolain. osa in Irving, wh-ch bo teen In cunelaot uw four
tear*.and eb* has nerer bad any ireuUawiih It,
bimielf.
laHtMsal.Bxraiinsa. l»nUi»,ra.l- c..a or re. nix Ticket* for 31; 13 for ts: S3 for ncr
baa there bee* anything nut ol order during
trr Bo other «.&lt;t l.a» urcaogrt t .atrol. ,4^ e 04; Hofer&gt;15.
the
whole time. Il la called tte
All
letter*
»:&gt;oold
be
tedreute
to
Harper,
lithe only anthor.ir-l -Lite of Or».n.’ Ifoa't
..ffrrau luforior work. "Uet Iba hem." He.irf W lluu &amp; Co., 173 Uroodwnr. N. Y.
"FLORENCE SEWING ■ACHINL’
Como and Hcc It!
I'ururano Co . Hartford, Cantu or F. W U«uaoi.il. Detroit. UmHi.
F». &amp; 13.
We ora «g»i&gt;U for orrr On* Hundred Ini[«.ri­
Hnstlupi Feb. Xth, 1808.
Cr“'* " “"•’■d lor the
ant Uanufsctarcr*. and anr preparsd ta fur

vtenerai vtrant

We WILL N©T be CNDFWMFLP.

Grres Tea, DO to NAiCS.

O
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t-fis
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Will Last a Lifo-Time.

RUSSELL &amp; REVINS.

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Tbe Hindoos extend their hospitality
to their enemies, saying: "Tbe tree
- does not withdraw l!s shade even from
the Woodcutter.”
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Tbe Lowell Courirr calls the parting
of^rioung ladies muc a adieu about noth-

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A, lady being asked to waltz gave the
following sensible end appropriate an­
swer: "No, I thank you air; 1 have
bugging enough at home."

It la Aliuoil Eulirely Nolaclcaa.
mml -f Fino Gold Jewelry, la all relaed al SI,- Il ww* aeroae thick seam* with no diffieuUy.
W4.0-W.
It* laigion* era *H uoablre and ar* nvldapeteeul upon lhe hetfao of spring*,
which tecom. weak by de­
grees and Baally tail tn
du Ibetr work an'
liraly oatil
other* ar* sapplUd.
One of the** Nscbine*

k ou Will know wbnt TUUr Frige I* be­
fore gon pay for II. Any l-riie may terx
lar aurtber ut the same value. No
Rend for circular and price* tu LIPPINCOTT rhaugrd
Dtenka.
IdF~Uur |«lroM eaa depend on fait dealing.
Itiraaaxtee.—Wo select the few folloaieg
names from the many who hare lately drawn
% aluabte 1-iitea and kindly perniltUd tie tu pub*■’’ T. Wllkiin. Bnffilo. X. Y.l.-WjM.M An
■lie Monroe. Ublcngu, HI.. I'laao. rained al |€S--.
lu-bl. Jseksun. hulmqao, Iowa, Uold Watelr.
»xto; I'hillip McCruthi. Laui.rille, hr.. Dia■n-.ud Clu-ter Kiag.
IL A. Patler.i.n. bew
Bedford. Maaa. .s1(I&lt;r Tea set. glTT-: Miss Em■r.a Walworth. Urlrr.ukee, Wi».. I*iaao, fate-:
Ker. T. W. l-llt, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrfodevn.
W’otidrilul EL Ctrl.-fl.i-It pitam?Vi •
I4F*Wc publAh oo name, without permission.
Onsios.or rail'in.—"They are doing Hr.
V * Uy mall fo- to ct&gt; and
.1 for x-'«
A&gt;l.1rr..thrtarr»for.\AIIIA5 IlM.L.MrM Util laigwl bwair.es.; the firm Is relisble. and debury. Naw { (F Agcefo wanlci lu «r»rj part vt .arre ilrelr.ucw-'- IforHy Trtiw.r L*.». IMT
"We liars e.aiiuirte thrir *(sleei. and kn-w
llirm Jo be a lair dealing nrm.“—.V. X. IhniU,
i GKNTM WAXTEll r.,r ,h.

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"Mr, if you will give mean app'c 1
will be good.” “No, my eliild, you
ought to bo good, for nothing."

40 to W

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&lt;t HAKKWKIJ-. Pniaburgh, Pa.. Sate Itanufae

ii'^ 9

Prayer hover profitable : at night it
iaoureevering; in the morning it is our
armor. Prayer should be tlio key of the
day, and the lock of tbe night.

H

klnaUI raintlage. Framed KocraHaga, bih.r

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Look upward for the grace needed
now, and forward for tbe rest that re­
maincth.

1J®

grtrittw

“• JlatokT.

Ww. nc-sanra.

rSt-SfefZKta.

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Tbe heart la the only thing that inerrases in value by being btoken.
A. X H S .
Be who lovaa little, praya little; he JAl KKT tCulburn'-1‘atatrt) uXEeanaot b« •&gt;■
who loree much, prays much.
called. W* guvranir Ibey will «ot
per earil.
tlbrarvedduties maintain our credit, clu&gt;; per.
but secret duties maintain ourlLTc.

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Forget othem' faulti: remember tblae

** “ Mrwna Woorerttn. mtoptenanu

a nd Perfect

tn Its eon.truetlon of any Hawing Mm-Mm fa the
Wf rid. Itwtteusur aaraiaa cat-ablaof aukfag
more than on* kite of stitch. This

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▼ariatiea.

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY

VOL. XIII
ahuincss flircctorg.

1. W VROOJtAM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,1868

MEDICAL.

RAILWAYS.

HOOFUBD’8 GQI1J BiftERB,
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Prwel by Dr. C. &gt;L J,cdm.

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LIVER. STOMACH. OR

ous declaration of principles
nomination with which I have been
honored, and which I greatfuliy accept
When a great Rebellion, which imper-

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nlzo that the greatest glory of a repub­ Tost*maator T"
“J am,” sod I. defiantly. "Haw didst,
lic la that it throws tho shield of Its proire'll hev. When they come to ua 1
determine that pint T"
leave their fe-----of its people, an.! vindicates the rtghta
But me thinks I bear one ray, Hu

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FenaoMS .iiicanced in Life,

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WEAK AID DELICATE CHILDSES

TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.

fully as those of the rich and powerful. I
I rejoice, too, in this concoction, to find
that 7 They may be wat they like whom .
lu your platform, the frank and fearlees tonahnelly deceived me.
Unable to obtain admirolon Into the
avowal that naturalliedcltixens must be
plot and not be defiled T Doolittle,though they were native-born. Our bourse viattin the delegaahen rooms.- Cowan sad Dixon wureabiishnlsts.—
When they split from ablhhnism— tho foreigners; our tethers established by ter when I Intimated I was athlraL The
arms their right to bo called a nation.—
It remains for us to establish the right rekested me to dust, and tho California
to welcome to our shores all who are delegssben, uv wlch I expected better one to travel. Ila easier to slide than tp
things, bed tho Impudence to otter me
climb, wich is tbc reason why so many
come American eltlxenR. Perpetual al­ wine! wine! wine I tdjteed rich a nose more are damned than wived. Dcrnoc-’
legiance, as claimed abroad, is only an- ca I cany about. WineH Jo satisfy the

otliar name for perpetual bondage, and

first they saw the light Our National
cemeteries prove how faithfully these
oaths of fidelity to their adopted land
have bc.’n sealed in the life blood of
Ihou*"1"!* upon thousands. Should we
not, then, bo faithless to the dead If we
did not protect their living bretherin In
gUjcruang.
the tall enjoyment of that nationality
for which, side by side, with the native
m.arroo (Was* HFIN THE WOULDarJ ac- Letton of Acceptance from General born, our soldiers of foreign birth laid
Grant and Speaker Coifax.
down their Uvea. It was fitting too,
B.i (JOA OX CHECKED THROUGH,

In the brief speeches which Gen.
Grant made to the Committee that was
1STASK FORTlflKETS VIA ERIE RAILWAY, appointed by tho National Republican
Convention to wait upon the candidates
and tender the nomination, the General
ii. itinuLC
Intlmnted
_____ -vr. tiiat on a futureday he would

bln in California 20 yean.

a good enufTablalinlat till he called un-

rages I retired into a friendly hosterly Let Chase stay with us a week and then
he'd forget al! i)lspl&lt;l ideas, yoo bet.-kept by Dennis O’Shaughnessy, and at
hishasplt*b|o bar roiaced myself With shood yoo poke that silver pitcher at
him the niggers give him at Clneinati,
for defend In a fugitive, he'd swear Ukn
dtlxeua uv Chicago with I naturally fell Feterhe never eaw it—only dlflterln
(him Peter In that he'd stiek to It. Awl
among. The saloon keepers, wich in
their la no goin back fur the principal
ones. Thar remorse kind o'drives sm
shuns, wus gloomy, sad and dlsappolnt- worse than ex tho they originally im

had proved so true to national duty iu

tlnjs of peace for tho tnalntelnonoe un­ an entire absence uv that gentle gargle
tarnished of the national credit and
finally assimilate to us and be uvtagood faith ca regards its debt, the eoat
Remembcr, Johnson. (Iowan, Dpollttif,
and Dixon swor when they started at
need to extend this reply by further
Philadelphia, that they never cood go
comments on a platform which has allo­
so In the following:
tted auch beartr approval throughout
the land. The debt »f gratitude it ac­
CopnecUcuL
Es I concluded my rajjnrk, pjy dpclo
Rational Union Republican Conven­ knowlodges to the brave man who saved
the Union from destruction, tho frank
tion.
ever we cood git from the enemy, an d
In formerly accepting thonomination
of the National Republican Convention tancs and loyalty, the demand for tbs fcrenoealn Koo York In JoplyT Me- we retired, I feeiln that whatever other

uto. W. WOODwAlu*

Hen. Jamei Thompson.

lAIIM THOMPSON -

Rennard, D. D-,

p RAND THUNK RAILWAY.

CAUTIOK.

opened out onto em,
•‘DimoCTasy,’’ J .remarkt, "la distin.
gulshed eboefly tar itaolasdctty inadj.
aptin means to ends. One would auppoootiMttPretOflteisttocteef end. In

continyood in offis, muy bev the
thenation- Abliahun Oonvenihun wux a holdin It* to pay for the likker I conaocm,
avoid the necessity nv being conU
xlbly
"Certalnly I kln,my old bufier," plnt- ally rekutcd to ebalk it down.
ln-!»ted on the Congrreslon
be spoke to a rutber gorges edifice
your Convention so cordially in
Baffled by Executive opposition, and by
I entered it, and wux surprixed, not
tinyoo to hev Arscaror*, Cctiectora
reoonstructlon proftervd by Congress,
the floor, but at their pcooolyer appear- Revenue officers with wieli he
Justice
and
public
safety
at
last
comblnvide the profits uv the $2,00 tax on
tl — Her trn.ua! anarr. lei faiiMt.a pleeeuro laj.
chaps with gold spectacles, black coats, whisky he makes, and Deokin
ment of sufTrrgo In those States could
wants suceree Hint be may bev hts
the dadred cud be attained, and that it high foreheads, and white neokerchers. gcnjagnln. or nt least that be may
was even more safe to giro the ballot to .“’Is this," thot I to myselL*‘the uniform tb^lrivilcgv uv hirin etn for 04
three who loved the Union than to three delegates wear nt Republlkln Conven- month, deductin To cents a day for
who I ml sought ineffectually to destroy
At thia pint I turned to a mnn slttln day’s absence, without no Burrow
It Theaaiured suceom of this legisla­
er or other military satrap
tion io being written on tho adamant of
about to molest or make afraid.
wich
wux abed on the las ballot, Colfax
history, and will bo our triumphant
is the main pint, hnd cf Hauooek &gt;
or
Wade?
vindication. More clearly, too, than
Johnson

C 0 H-KXUMX.

HASTTNCH S03SE,

BAITY.

the open
tional author!
al unity. This priri

IO--O*!r detlructl

03. C.O. SESTT.

u» awaller at the begduntag,.« pi
nvhla hcrrelre. m.-\y ba pur pand
fay nothin. Dcekln, that joo’ll!
tak back.”

volving on those Intrustod with the re­
sponsibilities of legislation, evidently itunned with roars for Grant; wlehever
way I turned my eyre .1 saw nothing but Offls. Itmlto r-kw IXekin Pond’s
ibould be readmitted to participation in Grant bodges and Grant medals; the
tbs Government against which they bands wul all playin the KUr Spangled on akkount uv his slnwtsrina, oi
had erred only on such a basis so to Inmont'a candidate, on akkount uvl
payin off the Nachnel 1
to the same A hl Ishnm melodies.
nation. Certafnly no one ought to have
claimed that they should be readmitted wich I knowed wax Dlmecratic, from But my bretiirlng let It la
under such rule that their organisation the feet that bis shirt wood hev hung tbit sueccreis tho main objlck.

german tonic,
mo A. JI

bea bln a Iritetal ablLhntat, autf srhe.ef

Dead Sib: The platform adopted by
thcpatrlotlc Convention over wbleh you
presided, and tho rnolutlone which ae
happily supplement it, so entirely agree

thS^i^r

J AXE, P R03ZRTS,

FRANK ALLEX.

NUMBER 8

his nomination by tho Chicago Conven­
tion :
saved f.oco its cnetulre, I cannot doubt

er that some statement of views beyond
tho mere acocptanoe of Domination
should be expressed. The proceedings
of tho* Convention were marked with
wisdom, moderation, and patriotism,
and I believe express the faelinga of tiw
great mass of those who sustained the
country through its recent trials. I in­
dorec the reaulutlona. It elected to the
office of President of the United States,
it will l&gt;e my endeavor to administer all
tho laws in good frith, with economy,
and with the visw of giving paaee.qulet

party of Uboriy with all throughout the
world who longed for the Uborty we hare
lime i rinelples of the Declaration of In-

abllahnlata nominated sleh *»»a tor
1
Vice President eg to make Grant per- ,,/T'p
Dekln Pwcram w IndlgnaaL “Good feetiy safe from l»ein removed es Link­
er wnx. Kf he’s elected hel! serve eut' - ■ • f

frealn nasfancl views wood offer rich an
be written in the coining contest. Its
past record cannot be blotted out or for­ a man ez Grant, who tword in hand.
gotten. If there bad been no Republi­
can party, Slavery would to-day east its
baleful shadow over tho republic. If
there bad been no Republican party, a

Jca«t eminently improper, to Uy down a
policy to bo Bdbcanl to, right or wrong,
through an administration of four years.
New political issues, not foreseen, are belllon was unfurled, and when the r&gt;
eponao of “No Coercion" was board at
public on old ones are constantly chang­ tha North, wo would have had nona*
ing, and a purely admlntatrative officer
should always bp -efr free to execute the
will of the people. I always have re*I&gt;rctcd that will, and always shall.— been kept flying in the field until ths

l®^There are three thousand six hun­
dred and rixty-four known '

five hundred and eigbtyweven
an ; two hundred and seven

C1LAXL» M- EVAWS.

dlulecta,

U. fe. GRANT,
The following is tte reply ot Speaker
.
Colfax to the Committee, announcing teeleus General of the Revolution

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MAXCFdtJTVKiks
Ware-rooms. SdS toesrterSuwL Mr

CA.SH STORE

A Splendid Auortmont for
Salo at Rail Road Fnooo.

All Hastings Outdone!
of the Government, to introduce into tho’
aril sorties the erae high standard with and 7.MS deatha.
which Am military eolortira have over
—Th# New York ITmes and Thurlow
boon made,and to give us tho benefit of a Weed support Grant—In spite of which
fact WO believe bo will bo elected.

Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Boots Ac Shoos,
Crockery, Aoc.

LEAVE XTEXOXA—GOING SOUTH.
Express. at 7^0 A. ■ . for tegtaoo nA Jart"
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Ready for Work.

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The Potent Monitor I'lsle I'ianoa Vy than mcellar Conatraetiun are aupenor ta all ..(k,-

Ilavinr aoeorod U« largv room ovw BBOWITH ported t&gt;y the Irw. frame, allowi.r a larovr^eaZL
WAUOX IWOP. oilb teerwrt faaliues, I aw tor the aomdli-g board than 1. tommaH du,
other kind of Piano. Ily tbi, mna, U» euil.ir
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well ea the i{uality uf th. tua, la lupi7 o.
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missd for IboM &gt;t&gt;o wish to do Ibrlr own wo&lt;k_
IrmpteT Ibo Hl-ST W0BKMKX. s»d WILL
HAVE XU OTHER. Mr work .how. thl. foet.
Io irhteb Ibrstlralroa of lb« pablie u rrsproltol
1, dlrorfrd.

orjs ukokts hugox snor.

»nd a large number of the nu..t diaii.n^Ii
Frwlraoura and A aw leu re. F rum long al rZ-rni
and anperiwr facilitire for Manuferturint n, ,r«
enabled tn offer rar I’iaaue st u tow pnere u V,
naked by Inferior inaAere.
Send for Circular aud Fries Uat.
rj-»r in a. ph ant Io 300 Coaiesta 1

John Michael.

WALTER A WOOD’S

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PRIZE MOWERS ANU REAPERS!

Take t*ha toed, and are wwd terry wbsrr. fa.
Crowd Goto! ktedafo and Imperial (.rea.
th,
TIow East, I low IlcMstored.
imgloa ol boner — being lb.
Josl pobtuhrd. a o»w rdiliov of DR- CULVER- Ihfilti Friu dwurd.d ol rent Caioontl
WELI.*^ Cobsaatm Emit oa tbo rwtiral rorr
twbhoot owdiciarl nt Hpreuatorrtivs. or teodaSCO Firsl Pritg^i all part* of the Watld
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Inrolunian ffomin.l !x&gt;.w, Inipn
Sroey. Mretal sad Hiralcal IncDporilr, Imprd,
Maia to Marriaat. rte^ also, Coarawplfon. Epi
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WOOD-Jt P,i*r Mawrra-one ud la.berM.
drarly d.n&gt;on,:ralr&gt; tram a thirty } earn’ .ureaJa
U lXJlrrl Sell Rabrr Reaper, with „ . imi
fal^iraetaec. that the alarn icx rvaaooarorra al WlMIII’ri Xew Mowing Atla.bn.esl
M OOIl’H Hand ll.k. Keeper.
dan^rrona nae of Intrrnal sirdxinr or the ap|&gt;ll
HAIXEX llllnau llsrreatrre
ManutMiuird b. the W.lt.r A M *»4 Maw.ar
al nora antplr. crrlaia. and* (rotsal. b» roe.a. of
and
Keeping klaehine t »-. (Irert.l 0R&lt;a
• hkh rrrry aogrrvt. a» maltor a hat bia condi­
Felt*. I'aa. t win. J V.
tion mar be. may euro bloiarlf cLropIr, brirata- Manufactory.4U&lt;uick
Ilrwiicb OlLeea^nd Satoar-Oloa Sew York City,
Ir. sad ffedhmJIr.
CdrTbi. Lrctere thould b» In 1 hr Land, of ararv &gt;wwlh sad rrrry maa in tbs load.
Sriit, smlararol. in« rtoln ruitfopn. to M£ad
drrm. poalpud, uo rvrripl of rls crula, 01 two
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Are .ai^r.er t.r BasUjy.

or THS OXX DOLi-xn BALX A nXVOLV- rpSaama’i Crown Crtaoltore
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Are eae^eslled far Dareh.lt;.

Wa famuli at a uniform prier ofOXEnoiXAR
■ orb artidea aa are ward by e.try family, al a

fllbomson'a Crest Crl sal less
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Ara Chamiag tor Ughlesm.

dmlarin Xew Tort er Bualoo.
Agvela oanled to co opornla with na in (earTT

rphew»ou‘s Cies.Vr eellnra

lloa. sad in the dl.uosel of a larva sad »\d*d
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« are. Watrbna. Cwpetlnr&gt;. Ac.
IV r meet our agro la in a spirit of liberrtllr.

mlum a ba^ia.m. prewo I word, from t'o »£e.
recording to the Mie of tbo elob.
A ebrek deaeribiei; an article to be adj far a
dcltar, 10 eta; JO tor »i; 40 for »l; ao tor |4. lw&gt;
tor »IO. Kent by mall Money .bonij b« aent ua
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JEWELRY &amp; IUSIC STORK

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Dodge's Clebrated Plows
8AMUEL J. nit)L£MAX.Soper,iwr
JAMES W. BENTLET.Townehlp Clerk.
Deled. llutiofo, J«M Sth UM.

Tklart

GROCERIES,
Which mnel be sold, vltbonl regard to pricra. to
tuaaa iwu. iv&lt; iumic w— g.»u&lt;la.

HAIRdressiNG
is oseBoflt
wiQ qriekly restore Gm Hair

world! Longa’-------never a partisan of Grant, we, frankly
•vow that since these two men have so
signally changed places we now a thous­
and
times prefer Grant to Chase."
this nomination, but we do behove that
party, bat Hit ana strict party leader, tho bmt interest of tho party, and th*
-The New Tert K-ruid prints a pri­
•ad the hvfag mbod fa.eat rfthapriw prosperity of the State loudly demands vate letter written by Chief Justice
oipieaaf that
that ho doMthi^asd ths nomteatiom at this partlodar time, of Cham, in which be dates that he was
that be stands boforo tho pooplo a candi­ Hex. H. P. Bauwix, as our standard
date for the preeidency. As rah troy
day nd every wack from this until the
•lection will bring out greater and ymt-

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Blank Kots and Receipt Books,

Isvlla pt, nltootion to tbnlr

Zarga a Vail Booted Stock o&lt;

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1 PRESTON &amp; MEAD

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—The Eart Traswat Union LeagoM
moose patronage not to degrade, but to have called upon Senator Eowfar to reelevate our politics. And thia expecta­
tion was and i.just,roesormble and mode­
—It is a significant fact that A. T.
rate, in view of what wo know uf the Hewart has displayed n Grant and Colman end bis antecedents.
tax pennant over his store in New York.
-The Erie (Fa.) Di^ofcA, abanAoaing Ito independent position, conioa out
exaaporated tho Southern people or oucouxagod them in their robclliou ; but
—The Congrevdonal Convention for
tho election of General Grant, will bring the fal DistrietJs called to mret at Katowhenever the war for the preservation of
them to roaaon in the speedist way poeai- maxoo the 21st day of July.
, tho Union is spoken of It is fa vain for
—Senator Sprague of Rboda Island,
our opponents to deny ths strength
resistance, while offering them soldierly was reelected for the term of six yean
there is fa his nomination or to dispar­
from the 4th of March next, by tho
liberality and magnanimity.
age the arcessions it will bring to the
Legislature
of that State, on Tuesday.
Again, wo have every reason to believe
Republican cause. The memcrim of those
that General Grant as President will sur­
—The Now York TH&amp;vne says that
firs years of desperate struggle for na­
round himself with the truest and strong­ Andrew Joh noon wan elected by aanaational existence, are still more vivid and
est of men, just as in tho army ha dis­ ■ination and con firmed by bribary. What
more sacred to every American heart
played an unerring judgement and a a constituency to make a Presldant 1
than all others ; and tho xin which re­
c-Juqirchenriro impartiality in the selec­
—Official returns from tho entire State
sails sb much of the sorrows, the agony
tion of assistants and subordinates, al­ cf Florida gives 5,000 majority for the
and fbs glories uf that mortal conflict,
Constitution ; for Reed (Rop.) for Gov­
ways
putting
precisely
the
right
man
in
cannot fail of its power over* the heart
in every place. Tho capacity to organ­ ernor, 6,700 majority.
and ths brain of the peoj Jo of the loyal
—The hill amending and extending
etaAss,and especially, uf thaw who by the ise an administration and appropriately the city charter of Washington baa be­
sec tew he won were (rood from slavery to Officer tho Departments of tho Gov- come a law without the President's alg&lt;rrnm&lt;’nt,is of far more consequence than
■ad elevated to all tho rights tmd priviOratorical, Philoeophical,ar J udidal abili­
—The Pittsburg Cbmmrrefaf says :
ties of the highest order fa a President;
"Let Illinois send Joseph Medill to the
and this quality General Grant, as a com­ Senate, and tho country will alasort farGeneral Grant was not indeed faiiiomander fa the fluid, and as tho bead of got that she aent Yatra."
penaabls to the Republican party, as has
barn said, invidiously by some and by tho armies of tho United States, has dis­
played fa a degree never surpassed by
sflisssin what was intended for ecmpliany man, living or dead. Every good
xsni. Neither tha/aizA or fate of that
man fa the army had his favor and con­
party hangs on any single man. It has
fidence, whilo ho never failed to detect
its own into mission ; and if it be true to
an imposter or a charlatan at the first dlsmla»re the petition of Mrs. Judd,
its cherished prfariplea, champions wffl
grants the ctom petition of Dr. Jaddend
novar be wantiag, nor will they foil to be fiasco. And lastly, General Grant has
Auqdayod a true soldierly impatience will, gives him the care of the children. •
men worthy of the dignity to which they4
tho whole system of corrupt and wasteful
—The Sturgis Journal favors the
may be called by tho voice and votes of
expenditure nt Washington, tho result of nomination of Hon. CynwO. Luce, of
the friends of equal and exact justice.
the corrupt policy of the present acciden­ Branch Co,, for Coversor. and Hon.
Butthough the leader is not all, at
tal President In bis brief administra­ Wm. L. Stoughton, of St. Joseph Oo.,
any time, yet in most relations in life, tion of the War Department, ho carried for Congrns In the 2d district.
tnuoh depouds upon his fitness for hi. out a plan of retrenchment wholy unex­
Ms place; and at this time no other man ampled fa its history. As Chief of our
in the nation could so command the m- armies his infiurae hss steadily been
«rgiee and the enthusiasm of the loyal thrown fa favor of reducing expenditures
peopta,of ths entire country. The only class to the lowest limit of safety, and of stoi—Tho Senate, In Executive nee. ion,
who will be indifforcul to bis nomination ping the thousands of leaks which d»- rejected Bunbery far Attorney General
by a vote of » to 11. The only Repub­
•se ths confirmed and embittered copperlican! voting for him are reported to bo
‘ unless the man changes his purposes, hie Fowler, Hcnderaon, Rom and Shenaan.
who supported tho war. land rejoiced at habits of mind and his involuntary in—Gen. Grant and Speaker Colfax will,
dbe Victorias of our armie&lt;w&amp;o can help stiucts, bo will be found tbo/&lt;»«»d of
feeling tho iuflueuro of Grants candi­ every good word and work, but the un­ it Is announced, atari about the first of
July far Colorado, and expect to bs gone
dature. It is on influence which by compromising foe of all corrupt practices on a two months* trip, solely for recu­
force ho may resist, but to which he oea- and all unpatriotic combinations. Nover peration of health.
■ut be insensible. No war Democrat had a party so much came to hail with
—An increase of the tariff on Iron,
will be quite as strong in his faith and on perfect enthusiasm a nomination, as the Steel, Copper, and Cotton will probably
Ids legate this straggta, as he would be Republican party have that of General be recommended by the Ways and
if saw other name than Grant's was at
Means Committee, thelrsub-eommlttoe,
th* head of (ho RrpubUeuu ticket. And suoceoa in the contest in which ho is their having decided aoto report- Nolncreas
it is a name, which by its union of solid chosen leader, er to tho position in histo­ on woolen goods will ba advised.
merit and splendid adiiavemcots, wins ry, the credit,and the national reputation
equally upon tho thinking and tho un- of that odminutntiin of ukieX ht M to
flnnkteg,upon the atataamaa and upon the be the koad, by the verdict of an over­
onward. No one alee could so call ont whelming majority of tho whole people
publican paper slfrnlfiomtly obeervM.lt
the hurrahs of tho mob, or better com­ of thia Republic.
by no means follows that the State is
mand the confidence of the educated and
going to become the Gorden of Eden.
refined. Nor will it bo found any small
—The Chicago TTotm claims that the
element of strength te the contort, that
Mtaaoori delegation to the Democratic.
nearly a half million of returned soldier*,
Tbs eaD for a Itepublisaa State Confineli front the victorous army under ventica for the find of July, fairly opens
Grant, almost without distinction of par- the contort fa this State, and beyond all
ty prsdilictiona, will render an enthusias­ qnertior demands ofgray Bopubhean to
-TheRov. S M. Merrill, formally •»
tic support to their illustrous chieftain.— heap and doing. Tbs soteation of sm- North Adamv, whom aaeapada fa eonTheir votes, their nntiring labors, their dtdntosisno unimportant matter, and nectien with a young lady of that place
voicoo,
ikrir mflrmnce which to not
wm the subject of m moeh comment a
Year ago, wm formally expelled, at the
small, will be cheerfullv given to eocvro
recent saroion of the Troy Methsdirt
Conference, from its xasmbenhip and

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The nomination of Garaal Gru nt, and
his tsanly letter of acceptance published
in another column nobly open the camf-n- Let them who can pronounce a I
name more dear to the American people
or more renowned. The loyalty, the
•owrevtolfe suffering and tho triumph
of tho nation are fa that single nemo
noblv represented. As tho name of

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FOR THE CURE OF

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SEXUAL DEBILITY’

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TwotoAxBoxu of the Spodte DU ■«
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And all srtisloa oentM Io wake np a etwmMo ease
of .'^•rmaiorrbee, Semina) W eiktrea. sr
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laroluolary Nightly or Hally Low.. beej'W
originally onoaod. or bowoeer agxraratro ■
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terrible morbid suaditions wfe.ch apriag from me
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iMnnoeltv. er Impteeacr; Drebetes. Gma W
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charges; Inlarnttoo nr Wertare* •&lt; lbs
As. Clergymen. Lawyers,Hlndeni.. end all sto
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PREBTOM A MEAJD.

.object to weaknesses of the Gemto I
^sT These sbortd not toll to bm the bpactoe

WINCHESTEB’8 Biwanc BILL
J^ew Jewelry Here la llasUagx. oralaltia oo Mercury. Iron or any Injerre"mslow a Baxley, wiik n Am ore. otote uf r^‘a“

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sr laeepoelty.
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atetteeaacf esrecl flueal tHsiurv. -U1 »•
maUrd tree to al) aeffcrere of either re«
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com roorsisrete
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L8H FOR HIDES AND PELTf

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GRAND MEWAgRF.TT!

Summer ArrangemeoL 1868,

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O1GAMW0 CHROIM.
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•»a r*ia*u* work, by th* yjrsl Aelborwu of
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•.«*. P.UUM
th. I.«.r, .04 .Jib. of red
pttef^deo, to ..ary states
teracu B&gt;o.»*r.,C4t Hmm. Aalb. ,
I. ~i4 .setadraly by .stecripitoa Ute c,
lb. oaly oppartaahy to abtala U.

TUB LAMUB8T AMD MOOT CXBOTTB

Rare, CfftoBUtSi Aiiijki Birtt
BEST

APPOINTT£d"cTrCUB

BARLOW

&amp; GOODYEAR,

•t’l.) Hdr Ru'orer or Dr««iaf, ria .a&lt; beMU. 1
t’-n Dr^XX... ,.ll, ,L PHO/,,'
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Bunday School Xotioe.

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■» of the New Patent

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Republican County Convention.
A lierubUean County Convention, to
„ point Tk'rtraie* for the State and Cunfrvwinn-d nominatingC-mventions, will
te held at liar Court Ilou-e.lnthe vilh*e of lla-t&gt;nga. on Saturday, the SOtb

ESTABLISHED IW1867.
A WOU) WITH TOC. BMAMB t

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BUSINESS CARDS'

Kxxr«»ra th" UrrvstJCAg Cacwrs at
urn's Hot this (Wednesday) after-

PIECES FALLPBINTS

at ’- o'clock- We hope to see eve
’ liepubiimn in tho Township, present.

Just Received.

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‘Drj Ms, Groceries
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IS AXD HEATERS

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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
FOB PUUFTIH6 THE BLOOP.

TRY IT I TRYITI TRY IT!

Music &amp; Jewelry.
“Thia is an agroe.ible world, after alL
If we would only bring ourselvea to
lock at the objects that surround ua in
their true light, we should sec beauty
where before we beheld deformity, and
listen to harmony where before we could
hear nothing butdUcord. To bo sure,
there is a gTe.it d-al of anxiety and vex­
ation ; we cannot expect to sal) upon a
summer sea forever ; yet If we preserve
a calm eye and steady hand, we can no

In avoid th* quicksand* and weather
the storm* that threaten shipwreck.
• We are members of one great (Molly;
we are all traveling the same road, and
■ hall arrive at the same goal. We breathe
the Lee air; we are subject to th” «ame
bounty ; and we shall lie down upon the

General Grocers,

Boots and Shoes,

Dim Medicisa, Groceries,

MYRON A. FULLER,
MR GEORGE FOREPAUGH.
Tire Asxx.r nurvATS -mb.

,:ir x«.i :»,.*■&lt;»r u&gt; uv-i uuw. •&lt; *■—
ffi'iS EQUETaUNS AND BWaUlW,
«Vx» •»&lt;• ml bub la Ate my ate tow la

Groceries and Produce,

not becoming, then, that brother should
hale brother ; It is not proper that friend
should deceive friend ; It is nut right
-------H. A. GOODYEAR,
that neighbor should Injure neighbor.
We pity that man who can harbor en­
mity against his fellow ; ho looee half
the enjoyment of life ; be embitters bl­
own existence. Let us tear from our
eyes the colored medium that invests
every object with the green hue of Jeal­
ousy and suspicion ; turn a deaf ear to DRESSMAKER.
the tale of scandal; breathe the spirit of
charity from our lip♦ ; -nd from our
b.artl let the rieh goatlings bf human
kindness swell up as from a fountain, so
the -golden age' will become no Action.

MIL CHARLES LOWREY,
Ate iM Itfwl TlarCMM Artm. Ml*H KAVn.
MAIXLLR ELIZA ZEUN.

Baiker &amp; EnkMB Dealer,

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hlnam

TA’.I.S
COEPEES,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
SOAPS,
CANDLES.
STarcn,

MONS. PERILLE,

TwhBMMMMIMMkinUl

MIC. WILLIAM P. AYMAB,
AQ*n*&lt;ar*aUM.

MB. JOHN BATCHELOR.

W. PARKER A SON,
Linry &amp; Sale Stalk,

teAbriatd^yeer

BUTTER,
EGGS,
POULTRY,
BEKS H’AX,
SBXKP-PKLTS,
BROAD BADDB U1ORT LIMB.

atlabtic agrkat

robinsonTTw lokifmaN

rax.

D SCALES.

wnn

Broad Gauge Railway1

Mm/staMNaik

MABCA.ta a* fteai

L T. KANG'S TIGElt LKAF,

NEW YORK,

MILJOHNREEVES,

PWILAMKLHIIA.
nfabibaaaly Mates Io tbe

w. a HEDRICKA CO.,
■ i.,,,J trval te ■•‘b bePFl®***
hrU. d—
, Maeoi be ebuiaad ky ae Jowte" «&gt;

Saddlers &amp; Hanesnuien,

’aws.’StnggscrJBnttr
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A G0BGZ0U8 BT&gt;HT BHFLAY,

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For tbe Famera »f Hlcbirul

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HASTINGS, MONDAY, JUNE 22,
CHARLOTTE, TUESDAY, JUHED.
W. C. CSVS, Agent of Pkblic*ti»ni.

19226335

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Oil Regions of PeansylvaaiM I

�LEGAL N9TbS

GREAT SALE

Sfeffclf
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CAMTAIGT IO&gt;G

LIST SYSTEM

Cominissionc;i k07^~

[’ll BttT FAMILY

EjsSSg;
’SrSS

SEWING MACHINE

throughout tbo country ■ a

ALBUMS,
And a tarlety of vatoable and useful artistes

ONE DOLLAR foi- Mcb ABBCLI
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^£^4’7*'"

Dry-Goods,
PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY, Groceries,
LOCAL AGENTS, HASTINGS, MICH.
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,
Is bow on exhibition st tbo Store of

Advertising -A&lt;etits,

SASS.B-J;
,-huiuu ■£■
CHANCERY

ter of Motion thirty-three O»&gt;. ell lathe to»a-

I. &lt;M eoutrvcrioe of say Bewieg Machin, la the
■BiV
euieble at waking
toon oae Med of stitch. Thu
Jf.\KE3 FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES,
with M raacb eaM, and with aa Utile machinery

CSrtutar, 1GH, Mulav^Gsng &amp; Crons Out

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RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS. *fc”l‘"X-JTafcr.‘4.'Slr.
We WILL WOT foe LNDEB—LD.

Wb. Beaaaaa. tbmplataanfs Aeticitor.
Datod,J«M»th, UM.-------------------

— —"7 wv.rn.ia wwaaaa*

Ing us a Club In our Gnat

For with Pr.,, !ent llrure

ONE DOLLAR SALE

Dry and Fancy Goods

COMMISSION EH'S NOTICE

It naraona li.fi.._

Fresh Goods coistABtly oi haad.

A Wald., Pwe. of Sheeting. Silk Drxas
Patterna, Ac, Ac.,

Old Goods selllag rogordleM of Com.

FREE OF COST!
Ow IndeteBWB^ durtog ^Iho pnal few yean

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.
Ou (Honda will raedlly aoUceonr Preaentx for
M aud «0 Ctobe are now more than equal In eel-

■S»rh*ABX KXAMIXU.-M
lay POrveo order,ng either of the Clubs ■&lt;
ned below, can hare tbeir aelectiaca vfprrn
irsffW-eTmiJft,
'or a Club of W.(M,)~Ona ef the follows

Our own UlyiMi urut'

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

•From Aptiomallax,Court Hootr.

iSM—
Orf.. ISM. also the ILfltai /‘nni-’n awarded iu
Family Sewnig Machine*, at the Perla Eapoailion,

.'o^ffT^

EVERT MACHINE IS WARRANTED!
And a Written Warranty gi.eo If required.

1 YX

Xy

Corner of Jefferson and Railread Streets,

Facts and Fancies.

HASTINGS,
Mary Harbinger waj arrent rd In Alba-

MICH.

Be Sure to See thio .Machine,

The Health Reformer's Cook Book.

Harbingers of peace.

Colorado often husbands to a thous­
and girls this tipring if they will come
and get them. It’s leap year, you know.
Undressed kid gloves are fashionable
among the ladles.
Tio^young ladles of New York call
tho photographic albums, filled with
Um names of their friends, "rogues' gal-

“FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.'

A GENTH WANTED FOR

“ Tho Bine Cont a.

I AM NOW SELLING
"What kind of board do you get at
your bouse?** said a friend to Blnksjthe
other day. "Well, we pine during the
week and plank down a good deal Sat­
urday," said tbo cadaverous Sinks.

Lumber Wagons, A. No. !., at 1100,00.
O]»n Buggies single Seat 1125, to |166.

a®

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

E«cry ether artiete In my line equally low.
Il will be am by cmnpnriwe Chat the abort Ag

A Hartford four year old saw bls pa­
rents preparing fur chuyrh, and asked

told1hat ba was too little, and moat
wait till he should grow bigger, “Well,"
fur when I get bigger I may not want to
Ort n

'I'V, AV AAW t I, A Wlln. • 1&lt;A — ■ ■ &gt;aV —

Top
•'
Single “
180, “ 275*
Ratior&amp; Jump scat wagons, 75, " 100.

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,
WAHTED-Acr'rr’p«r »»«ih
I T tbo year round or ■ certainly al gMO to
PJtopr month to those baring a little capital
Wa rimrante tlie ab..,- —Ikl,
•« - *

Funeh says, “Women are raid to have
it once for particular*.
stronger attachments than men. It is
I. AUEARSl CO., «
evtarad in little things- A num Is often
attached to an old’tial ; but did-you ev­
RANTED, .AGIEN'rS
er know of a woman' having an attach­
ment for an old bonnet T" Echo anu' —
rniuro.urT T.
Mer only IIS. Fully
that mil aow

Groceries and Provsions,
■SlCCOMB

Cut them on Thursday, cut them for
we*b-r ”
. .&lt; J
CutMremon Fridayicttt them for woe;

Tin-Ware of Every Deoerlpilon,
Crocksry and Waedea-Ware,

KEB08RNB OIL,
Cut them on Bunday, you'll cut them
tar aril.

To the Ladies.
■M the wMe country with Dry an4 fancy

Patent Medicines,

'At the aland lately occnplod by A. Ryerson A Co.
on Stole street, llaatinga. Mich.

Mont grandA otbem will exclaim "God
anew, and they sum up the philosophy
Gt the subject with the following lines,
which used to delight the writer In days

Monday, you aneexe for

Send fur drscrlpilve Cleudar aad Term* to
igeala. Addnaa.
IMGLER. MrfXRDT A CO.
■ol mJ
Lombard Block, Chicago, 111.

xtff yor.K ruso forte company.

ONE DOLLAR FOTl EACH ARTICLE.

(caanenu naaca. 18*4.)

Books and Stationery,
Mm to *put. sending cluba
Agent* Wanted l.i ever, Tun

!
GRAND AND SQUARE
kl|grair« Plnno-Fort
No. »«n and Sit Second Aeenw. (earner .
rwi.) New Tort, Rend tor denertouJ
&gt;(■0 aad I'rioe LteL
«««P«e.

GROCERIES,
W. ▲. SABTWEIX.

Hectic on Tbuadgy, for Mmelhlng

»1 Dollar Sala?

Hasdage,1000*1 ^1H7.__________ noUtf
^yaated, 1,000 *ea and Wsmbm I

AU'ylarMwtgageee'

or ALL KIXDS ASD OP KSg QVAUTT,

££■*»«. i» &lt;»w prepared u&gt; mU « ,
, WWW 1HT1

Farm, Town A County J
S^st’pUtLLtt-H r-SKir?

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April lot. ISU.

Proofof oar statementthat wo have:

■ EVetOTION IN T gADE!
,

oat MT arma and putting up her Upalp

Tommy looked a look of wonder. Did
i Ua Utile ean bear right T They did,for

pALTIMOBE
art. aed ia each a&gt; boa rarely oeen equaled, end
cannot be exaeflad.
These pertmito have received eeqnaU Bed pmiae
frnm tbo moat eminent cntlea and rrumlnent
of Ute ecu try. and they ata.ld adore
orery booMlrald in Ue toad.
For parueutara and descriptive circulars, ed­ gUY TOO* CLOTH AT

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BY OEO. M. DEWZT,

vol.
yusiucss ghrrctorg

xin,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1868

medical.

RAILWAYS.

gortry.

t. It MALLORY.

NUMBER 9

Grunt** Farsanal Character.

Jwtrj.

OUEB SHALL BE THE VTCTOIT.

TOIObY.

W VBOOXAX.

NEW YORK, BOSTON,
And Bfcw ICnjgland Cltloa.

p robkrtr.

THIS RAILWAY EXTEXW FROM

the opposite of thia promlo brigadier.—
I Ikaeied that be would ride lofty booea,
SIGNER'S NOTICt

22 to 87 Mile* the Shortest Route.

head of th* body-guard crying “God and
th* Union,” talk In words that would
ring through the land Ilk* a trumpet,
and do all things In th* high Roman
ftehlon.
I expected that either F.emont or
Banka would rise to the head. Hut Uko
•core* of other promising Generals, they
failed to achieve leaderahlp. Mean­
while, I raw more and mac* of Grant,
sitting beside him around nightly ramp

HARVEY WRIOHT

For a Core of all Throat aai Lcaz Dissascs

FROM BfFFALO-R. Rew York Tim* from D*
pot tur. Erctuiif, aD4 Mlchlfui SlrwU
&amp;.00A.M. MKW YORK DAY XXI’UkM.&lt;»«■

rr‘»?.&lt;M P M. II.ti.iU
York KM F. M Cocorri,

covon,

and

advocate of Indtecrlmlnato labor and r*»
sparisibility

If it m sot comely for a yoang lady t*

The Hidden Hands of Help.

I defended him a little haltingly. I held
him a pure man, an energetic fighter.

;j*A. M EXrRDtj MAIL via Ara
lAasdiy* atcvplad). &lt;
utb Nerttevn Cvairal

At bat, educated to humility of opin­ * d the secret Influences, the Uttle h*!p- employment*, a* well aa of re iiBfldh*
ion through “th* long, dull anguish of Ing hand* that shaped and uplifted the
IUv«sof their grain* I If the truth could
patience,” It dawned upon me that Grant
b* knowa, doubtlea* It would be found

LIGUTKXING F.Xl’REMH (Dailr

I :j« r. m. xrw vork stain xxrmx' . cB

glwtrUauij
The Blue Line—Freight from Muaii■tppi to the Seaboard50 Cent

In describing tbl* lino, the Chicago
। jiciuu-tty
&gt;» urn wu
Railway Rtvi-nc aaya
saya;: When
thia cueu\^fk'»i । terprbe wa* fl ret conceived, there cxl»tj ed, a break in contluuty in the Detroit
River, and the guagn of the Canada and
I Great Western Road did not correspond
with either eastern or western connect­
ing line*. The latter difficulty wa* over­
come by the laying of the third (the
"annexation") rail on the Canada line,
giving it the four-fbet-elght-lnch track.
Th* Detroit River wa* practically bridg­
ed by the oonatructlon of an Immense

CF INHALERS Bl KACH.

HALL &amp; RUCKZL, Proprietors.

MOREHEAD'S

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
Th* Great ’Stixngthener asd Pain

D&lt;K&gt;troyer of the World.

cause he was a great General—rising in­
to the key poaltion of the national bat- upward, fixed hl* eyre upon wtnt one in "an open field and a fair fight” If a
woman prove herself a* competent and
acceptable, la ail respect*, aa a man to
heavleet metal, and largest caliber.
In these page* I touch lightly upon rracbed height* they never would have fill any respectable position, we say, nnattained,
bad
It
not
been
for
Utile
white
।
hesitatingly, let her fill It a*d Ifi hfrlm
•am* of Grant’* public achievement*.—
hand*, which the world never raw, that
were extended to them when th* beetl­ upon th* weak attempt to abut out cer­
rather to ahow what made him the man
ing cliff of dlflloulty seemed to bar their tain cmploymenb from thia honorable
he la— the *tock from which he eprung ;
the moulding influenreaof hl* boyhood; upward way. The subtle Hen* of sym­ 0mpctltlon aa th* meanest cowardice.
hl* early military and civic life; hl* In­ pathy are more Invisible than thread* I It 1* worae than thia—it 1* cruelty unre­
tellectual growth And political education which sun beem* spin through mid air.! fined. Thera are many kind* of cleric­
Tboae between sympathetic hearts, finer al labor, hitherto monopolized by men.
during the groat rebellion ; aed through
than th* finest Uraue* of light, have f*d
all. th* little thing* Indicating the int»- great
aspiration* togloriou* strength and
rtor Ufa of th* man—what w* thought
and *ald, hoped and feared. Hence I
gtv* minute Incident*, believing that hl* Beatrice, and Petrarch hl* Laura, । their way to them. The revolution
[ those, even, which *ecm trivial and
I point!***, may help to throw light upon and Tbotnpeon hl* Countera of Hertford | eal for being uneatentattoo* and almost
aa a bettor and purer Inaplratlun to hl* ' Imperceptible; it la even more certain
I hi* organlaatleo and development.
Rarely ha* *o much grcalnera been Kenlu*. Thcsc-werc not hidden band* ;

much goodnes* been marred by *o trivial!
fault*. I believe Grant's cliaracter one
lecn landed care from dock to dock, be-' of the soundrat and most beautiful In
tween Ixtrolt and Windsor, a work history—a worthy companion to tlutt of
th* great and good President, murdered
through th* foul conspiracy which wa*
mer's storm baa ever Interrupted.
Here, then, we have the indispensable aimed al hl* life al*o. Happily he re­
condition precedent—an al) rail through ' main* to complete th* work of Abra­
Ei&gt;|d*n4 Clliv*
ham Lincoln -to wboef be U *o unlike,
M. CIXCISXATI EXPRESS, from !»•■- line from the Minis -Ippl to the seaboard. , and yet *o like—with tbeaaiueaiosdfutThis being racured, the companies Inte- I
restiil entered Into * mutual arrange- nresend sagacity, the*am* “charity f*r
meat for the transportation of .freight all, and mallos toward none."
without change of cans or other delay. | He 1* utterly genuine and guileless.—
Thera roads arc I bo Michigan Centra], H* *tlH preaarvra In hl* high satai* th* (
■wralneaa and simplicity of his country
1111*0:1 Central, Chicago, Burlington &lt;
Quincy,Jackson. Lansing A Pag*naw, ! boyhood. Altogether free from cant.hl*
I lips, obeying the teachings of hi* moth­
Hudson Hirer. BoaUin A Albany, Prov- ; ' or, have uttered no oath, been soiled by

ed him. But what'they
kinds, where light and steady work
required, and fair Wage* given, will be

SEW YORK SIGHT EXPRESS.

PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL IN’ EVERY HOUSE

tai Efflt Mfflis.
FAVORABLY KMOWN AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

Ksw Tori City aal Vicinity,

twenty-five years.
MADAME ZADOO PORTEB’S

[UBATIVE
LOUGH
BALSAM.
Erie, 2S. 50
J
CU. per Bottle.

J AGE SALE.

u arix TXK WORLD JR «

m

th* *«*t. cuxArzsr awt&gt;
XIO«T EFFECTUAL IIEREDI

COiiailS. COLDS, ETC.
The Horbl ktf rrer froUnrref.
piurer-Y VkGKTABLM,

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH,
riTAJ&gt;K FpRTICXETS VIA KBIB RAILWAY.
.11 PriaUnalTick.t

II. R1DDI.B,
Gra'I Hept

WX.B. BARR,
(jelf) Osal Pa*a.Ag L

rtBBAT WCSTBBJI MA4LWAT.

FAIIIAIIS, UIlltlAT
JAMBS CHARLTUX,

c w

Housatonic. In other-wurdr, goods
Belmont,when an aid,with |&gt;allldcheek*
shipi'ed by this line arc tran'portctt
promptly from the White Mountain*, cried, "Why, General, we are (urroundBorton, Providence end New York to 'I ed !" U»ero waa no preccpUble change In
the Mississippi *nd Ohio rivors without
breaking bulk tn transfer from rood to
road, and with only one way bill. More­
over, the bualnere not being done by an
outride company—which, having once
secured the monopoly, might dismiss
from it* mind al) thought or enre regard­
ing the Interest of shippers—but by the
roads themaetvre, the latter hare the
I same Interest In doing It promptly and
' well that they have in doing thorough­
ly and with dispatch any bualnraa en­
trusted to them. And such has been the
practical working of the management
er profligate, corrupt, or unearily «mbiThe company bind* Itealf to promptly
adjust all looses, whether from damage
•r delay In transit, upon a basis kt uno*
the pure, modeat, almpte-hearted
liberal and Just This being the case,
man, who b loyal and admirable tn pri­
any lora upon any link tn the chain,
vate life, who: love* himadf lent, and
comer home directly to the buslnera and who believe* moat enthuilartleally In
conscience of th* company,precteriy th*
United Htat*e of America. Leaderahlp
same a* through It were acting upon it*
own responalbUity.
in clril government, and unariftriiMaa
rnterprira ■rating and effecting ths rame1
reform tn freight transportation os'
I through lines had already don* In paao-.

nu-vLTo nrr ojcly rnr omvuixx.

tUE MLE.

lyilOLESALE A BET A IL-

OYSTER

z tRAXO TRUER RAILWAY.

i* sue vore* iw iw

Gen. Grant and the Old Saltier-

tal'nly oucht

not brighten

faster with th* Idea of "rfiug with fether," doe* abe not share her little boy’*

appointed committee who wore
had ■erred IB yean la the renter army,

abundant and very favorable uggf-

devalep* and alrongtben a tru* maahrad. m* Gon. Grant hlmaaif about the aaatJtw’.Uenabl* him to '.rathe world,”
and to enjoy a certain liberty which may Mlow, he’ll make it an right" Gen.
1 Grant wan temporarily living at Twenoften results from a sudden freedom tirthandChaetnutaueete. tatfiie4tff,
from long roatralnt
stapped up, rang the bell, and went into

Balm reply.
“Th* General’* angagad aid caaaot ba
Just at this maanenta little girl »p-

run upstairs aadteU yearpspan oM
Bubacrtptkma for thte Vataable Uf* of
willing to do good tn
the Here of Appomattox Court Ilona*, Uttte thlngB.Uttl* act* one after another;
from which th* above extract la taken.

this la acoompltehed are equally worthy j

P BDWARn Rnnr.

JZmuchyou know about ritbra rfl U.ot At first yu® toste oosw. to lump* ; orated H. with
'po SI’ORTSMKX—

BUCKEA

COLT * *&gt;*■

" uuiu not every­

body bo the better l-FooHanTt .VosfA

■octet!**, and especially Utter against I follow it, and at ill another, until yon
upon but hte labor. Grant'
ration* g^ to the stock holders of th* | Maoona and Odd Fellowa. During a lull
road*. The companies (imply Increase In-the "naration," a modest, u n pretendthe number* of their employe* in the
offleraand the work of the freight de­
partment sufficiently to do lb* addition­ Mmcn or an Odd Fellow ?'■
al business which th* Blue Line brings.
Practically, therefore, th* working M as

XPflOM BALTS,

BABTWELL.

a

"SJSl t.

F

fW*Cfeero

M frvtU

afpree*n a

beeutiftl

and If.

mother of auch care. Il will gratify the

stock-gnmblMS; alneo,

“ &gt;’lt ZADOC rORTJR’S

CnratiiB Sugar Coated rills,

Wholesale an

Take your eon f»r aeompaaton wben-

girls;

of thia Village, and It 1* to be hoped that
pony, it I* all harried on, as above hint­ every Republican will poeeera himself of
and
ed, by the regular ofllxn and employes
of th* department* of the raveral roada.
lyehall we
The company efferv no temptation eith-

DEPOT

Tut. Out melb«l to Inform lb« anbUe
•«- rrtMl.i.' FRKBH GYHTBBNt1

cheeked, bright-eyed

Firnidt Wordt.

thane* forth,

�H. BARHORE

WHIP mizzutg.

Q X&gt;. ■PAULDING’B

Ikt Sutisgl Bibbh

MAXVrjCTCSU.i

CASH STORE
new goods

.«R
BBPVBLICAI MBHATM.’II.

' about his record du-

ULT88EB B. GRAIT
lively incapable of anything of thia kind

Mr. OUrer Dyer will described * th.
wickedest man in New York.”
—Hon. E. B. Wxahborno of Ulinote

,

-vuBtrrxzB colfax
V*
-

or-BMau. ■

hfaChfafi

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

All Hastings Outdone!

and I th ink anyone euntng

COLFAX AS A OAHBXDATI-

Battle Cr®ek Nowhere
toon aro Republican.

fidelity of purpose. No boilers or party
conspirators ever flock around him, to ro

rate their dirty plana No plans for the
succession will frustrate the purposes of

it shall depend on

considered a Democratic candidate for
Governor of Missouri.
^jajrlMaCtTr, U.T.l
Juncitb, 13G8. j
• -The Florida Legislature on Tuesday
Going west from Fort Bridger, the elected T. W. Osborn United States Senafirst five mil™, tho ground rises gradu­
ally higher until It reaches an elevation

of Appomattox is I he name of Schuyler

not forgetful of the dignity and high dawere pressed for a Domination, among
who was one, that deservidly commands
ths confidence of tho North West for bis
unfaltering devotion to her internets, and
whose nomination like that of Mr.
Colfax, would have been an honor to the
party to whoso principles ho baa shown a
lifelong devotion. Of course wo refer to
Mr. Wade, of Ohio. A nomination over

entirely Mr. Colfax has the heart and
confidence of the American people, and
the party has every reason to rejoice in
the result. Probably Mr. Colfax, is not

that will make him aa honorable and.
valuable associate of Gen. Grant, in Li*
high office.

UUVS WKKONA-OOIXO SOUTH.

Grooorlca,

gCHUTZE A LODOLFF,

Crockery, Aco.
Manufacturers of the New Patent
MONITOR
IKON

todnooday

the Liverpool Exchange

WK the National Ticket with the Hero

TBAin LKAYKJACKaOX-COIXO NORTH.

PIANO FORTES.

its whole power will bo directed to its four and five miles In width, then a long
—In the British House of Lords on
proper end, the promotion of the positive
and downs, then comes quaking asp Tuesday, the Irish Church appointment
susfieusory still ]&gt;aated to a first reading.
chosen by the Chicago Convention for the ridge—the terror of all tray lent over this
—ALSO—
—1 he 03d anniversary of tho battle of
something near near eight thousand feet, Bunker Hill was observed “with patriot­
giving the tnvlsr a grand and beautiful ic display," at Boston, on Wednasday.
—none bettor could poeaibly have been
VERY CHEAP, SOLD UEttE, DY
—The Supremo Court of tho District
made—whether it bo to give sfrrsyiA to glory. To the south sad near at hand of Columbia has declared Mr. Bowen
are the anew crowned Ueritaa; to the (Republican) dt facto Mayor of Waahingthe deliberations of the Senate; to hold north and west aro Wind River Moun­
up the hands of his great Chief while in tains Just visible In Mr weather, a tow
— Reports of Fenian operations at
0. I. IPAULOIHS.
miles west of Quacking Asp Ridge, the
road entero Echo Canon. Hero the! Ogdensburg, and other points on the
northern front:ar,ore believed to be with­
the lamentable contingency of his death.
out
foundation.
rpiIE
CHEAP
In brief, no better name could hare been
—Tho President Ims nominated and
presented to tho American people as tho of the Canon toeo narrow that but few
second to General Grant, than that of teams could pass abreast; again it wld- tho Senate couCnnod Hon. Rererdy John­
son. now U 8. Senator from Maryland,
Schuyler Colfax.
as U. 8. Minister to Great Britain.
on either side are piled up mountains
high, forming impassable barriers to
—Tho Rev. D. Y Moore, of Denver,
H. A. GOODYEAR,
State Hominationa.
animals, and In many places Impassable Colorado, ii writing a life of Schuyler
Colfax, which will bo published by I. B
We see by various of our exchanges
palgn against the Mormans, Gen. Albert Peterson A Bros., of Pbiladolphia.
that Hon. Dwight May, is likely to de­ Sydney Johnston, met with obstacles
—Tho steamer Print-™*, with Govern­
cline tho ronomination for Lieutenant that be could not overcome. Along the ment freights for Fort Stevensjn, sunk in
Gorernor.and Hou. W. L. Stoughton that ridges eu cither side are to be seen por­ the Missouri River, about *25 miles above
of Attorney General This may be all tions of tho old Morman defences. On Lexington.
well but it seems to us that having ac­ seme of tho overhanging ledges ore huge
—The Republican Journals in Califor­
cepted elections to those positions, and rooks piled up in such a manner that nia that bolted during the late State ramthey could easily be rolled off by hand,
having discharged their duties in common and precipitated upan an approaching paipubavo all placed tho names of Grant
ana
Colfax at too head of their columns
with the other State officers, to the entire
—The hotels iu tho While Mountain
saisfaction of the people of the stats, that was considered Impracticable If not Im­
they ought not, in view of the almost possible to flank these terrible passee. districbi ore now open for company. There j
But now noUilng cnnld be more simple, is but little snow remaining, except upon I
the summit of Mount Washington.

HARDWARE STORE,

Oamplctc Protection Agcinet H"«r Laid
and Hot Ctbnale.

House, Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
PA-INTITS’O.

TLalberg.

errs Aborts

wacox shop.

PRIZE JIOWEIIS AXU REAPERS

MANHOOD

STOVES, IRON

And in case Gen. May shall positively
on numerous and so cordial an acquain- decline a ro-nomination, wo think that
fanes ns Mr. Colfax. The nomination of the Has. Moxexjr Bans of Grand Travers
would be the moot available candidate, aa
party could elect as Lieutenant Governor.

rhich the Helot camo

around, through a better country, and
finally Into the •‘City of Salnta" Leav­
ing Echo, the traveler finds himself In'
Weber Canon, if poeslblo, a more rug­
ged and forbidding place than the for­
mer; the principal difference being In
their length—the former Is 23 miles, the
latter 30 In length. Brigham Young
has taken the contract of grading
through bath Canons, end If I am not
greatly mistaken he hAi the hardest 5S
miles on the whole line of the U. P. R.
R. Emerging from the mouth ef Weber
Cannon, the rood winds to the left and
raising a alight eminence, immediately
at hand, the rest Salt Lake of Utah

—An Exposition of wool and woollen
goods fa to bo held at Chicago, Aug. 1
and 5, to ranreecnl the wool-growing and

Buildinj Materials.
Mode and put up on Short Notice.

—The Omaha Herald has
thority fur
will shortly
i stump in lu wa against
Grant

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery,
AT BEDCCPD PklCES.

to tho Republican caucus iu Auburn,
Mains, tho other night, announcing their
intention U
henceforth.

never before occurred !
distance of 30 miles. The valley varies
In width from one-half to three miles,
and to said to be very fertile, and Judg­
}Aed M Presiding Officer of the House of decline positively, for unices he does, be ing trtm the appearance of the settle­
ments, etc., one would infer that It must
bo very productive to sustain oo much
UM
/*’

QU1OULDKM, ARMS I

national Ia. wore traashstad into CH-

marine telegraph, connecting tho trooty
porta from Canton to Ttonteing, was made
Mr. Colfax with strict propriety, what fa "Grare Hopper." They first made their to him, by which tho trade of China was
mcroa^d from 881,000,000 to 8300,000,­
not true of an politicians, that hfacuthu000. He warmly favored the commission
which two roars ago was dispatched to
Europe, and the ertahllshnuint of a unl-

tho occasion of tho eeranado on Friday
evening, was a crif-pled soldier, who ex­
tended his only hand, saying. I have
one hand left to shako with mid vote for
Gon. Grant"
—Tho New York Day Book speaks of
each proposed nmefaiffai as that of
Chief-Justice Chase, as **gotiing up baits
to tempt acme of the rata out of the lic-

tho Democratic napere since hfa nomina­
tion are doing him as little damage as tho
to hatch io thia vicinity about the toth
for Christi- rebel bulLte and Northern Copjxnhead
of April, but nearly all that hatched beaatndala fired at him while he was hurl­
ing the death How at the rebellion.
The Official Camas.
—The-Dayton (Ohio) Ledger, edited
by Vallandfahatn, esys: “We or
The result of tho April election, us offi­ admirer of Ulyseee Sidney Grant
cially declared by the State Board of military genius. But about the w«—
with an unparalleled bold on the affecOsnva-era, fa published, and fa m fol­ and most foolish thing the Democratic
lows :
■ ' . ’
'
Total rotes on the Ccmstitution.. 182,315
For the Constitution.... "1,733
sail him for incompetency.
Against the
“
... 110,583
work af destruction all rummer, there
—The telegraph dispatches
Majority against the Constitution.. 88,840
th. election of A. &amp; Welch
mt aa boo a aa they get Total votes on Prohibition. . . , . 158,605
large enough they will
Welch
is a
For Prohibition............. 72,4*2
fr Journey eastward, they
Normal
Against “ ............. 86,143
yuat the quality which
Majority against Prohibition. .. . 18,681
hia Great ChW lacks, and hi. sppoarenoe
that
institution
in
this
State
and
olsoTotal oa Annual or Biennial Seebm........................................ 124.796
Fur Annual Sessions. .. 24,482
. 100,814
fidiawydl
milMoftha
totrararw

AXO PEBtUl'

BOOKS

Th last

Suttsss,

PRESTON &amp; MT,ATI
Largo &amp;. Well Selected Stock of

ArNebraska Correspondence.

T

n. A. GOODYEAR.

the Central Michigan Agricultural Soci­
ety, will bo hold at Lansing, oa Thurs­
day, Friday and Saturday, Juno 24th
25th and 93 th.

wonderfcl

THE SUCCESS

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

Excellent Itadi-

—The Springfield KrpMiean nrera
that there aro “thousands ol Democrat*
who, notwithstanding tho clamor against
military Presidents, like a general who
all ths prerequisites, and would make Tho Spirit of Mfasions mekeo the fol­ knows and minds his own business Letter
lowing mention of the important service than a Chief Justice who dun'L"
which
Mr.
Bu-hngamo,
the
late
United
AttnrOwnl.
—The Sheriff of Washtenaw county
warns farmero that gangs of thieves and
burglars aro about, and advises them to

publican party, and the

(V&lt;1UI» ,V. M

GROCERIES

FAMILY

DRESSING

GROCERIES,

Ceo*l»iiBf at
Celtees,

iHEET MU6IC, Ctur !./».&gt;.-

Blank Nolo and Receipt Books,
LEG41. BLANKS aSD

STATIONARY
Of ererjf kind and Variety,

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follows: To tbs Etale Conrenhoo,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

, Son*. In endless varieties at ofour readers. Wo can only say that
B ».k an J Fancy Store of F. th. Book fully Justifies the extended no­
V 4 Co. All for 5 eta. a gloss. tice hl therto published in these columns
Cos(vo. nix Bor's ix Bits.— and is worthy of the patronage of the
intelligent people of the Republic. Wo
u Song by one of. the beat trust Mias C. will be favored with a Urge
ihe ‘•(•nntyof Barry, wUl sp­ 114 of subscribers ameng the people of
it uuue of tho Baxxxx.
our village. She la, alao, soliciting sub­
scribers for Dr. Brown’s History of the
:1„bs»—A runaway that
Bible, an exceedingly valuable and in­
.2 scriuua occurred on our teresting Book.
day morning, but fortunazv was done beyond

ir.n-'c‘'&lt;* &gt;u lb'1 different towns who
i to onraiiin; "Grant A Colfax Clubs,"
jlj-ara. ire- *»f i*x[wnsa,priutod forms
otlstUutiun and by-laws, by aiiilrcsIV S 1V«4 Sve'v Rep Stalo Cum.,

six abcep, tho property ol TbomasAlrorr, of thia village, one and two years
old thia spring, 00} lbs. of wool. From
one, a two years old Buck, 18} lbs., and
from one a year old, 14} lbs., and ftum
another, same ago, 14 lbs., and from a
ewe suckling a lamb, 8} lbs. We do not
believe thia can be beat in the county of
Barry, but if It can wo shall be glad of
the figures. Ml Altoft Is one of our
LcjI sh;-cp growers, and his flock are
excellent In every particular, and all his
wool la clean and handsome, having
been thoroughly waabed.
Other sheep growers will favor ua by
sending the result of tbsir pUpplngs for
the current year, for publication ; uad
by the way w« wish to say that these
statistic, are solicited and publlaheJ for
the credit ol Barry County, and not at
the request o.- suggestion of Mb. Al-

JIWILRY i MUSIC STORE.

PIECES FALLPBINTS
Just Received.

BUSINESS CARDS.

’IKE IOTIC1.

WI0UT1UX

Hardware, Stuves, ta,Nails

MYR0N1A. FULLER,

U»t cu&gt; Im brasgbt la Ui. s&gt;*rk«l, ouubUag «f
i!K4X

M'“W

CORPSES,
SUGARS,

Obanoevills, June 15,1868.
Ed. Bajtxeb : I presume you begin
to think you have no correspondent in
Orangeville, and in fact hla long alienee
Air. Editor, business has been so pm»ing that It h.ia foraume time seemed al­
moat out of the question to And time to
write. There h.n nothing of Importance
taken piers in our quiet Liwn or vicin­
ity, outside of the usual routine of ludu*trial puieulU.

SOAPS,
CANDLES.
STARCH,

Dry (Ms, Griceriei,

CITY DRFG STORE!

p. ACKLEY Sc C(

Wheat la a heavy crop Indeed. Never
in the memory of man has wheat koked
more prom'aing. Some pieces, Il la true,
arc tvO heavy, so heavy, In fact, aa to be
somewhat lodged, hut aa It hu lodged
fn-m heavy min, light pieces have re-

’ lr. for &gt; iar »' delicious «tra^berr!ec,
»• y hn-r sad worthy ofsp^clai note.
T'.Uoa Z. CnaxDLKit for valuable
I'ubli- iXx-uineuls.
T» ii .x T White Fekbv, for vari-

on Monday, and pery promised and more.
&gt;' animals woe tin- larg-

in the .'•ute and all of the eircua arr&gt;ngm-ut w.i equal to the best. All
• n ail. Un* exhibition gave the best satbfacil .a of any one that has been in
llutinga since we haTe b&gt;en Jb
[lacs We’e,rnthat about 3 OUO per*®» were u, a-tendance during the aflor»*&gt;e and uearlya»mauy in tbs evening,
e.holiear the sideshows well spoken
of, Ihuogb ae did not See any of them.
Middleville Itema-

than the heavy pieces have Injury
Com, although planted late, looks fine,
and from present Indications will be a
splendid crop. Oats and potatoes never
looked belter. Apples will be plenty,
and In tact, everything in the line of
eatables both for man and brant, never
looked more promialng. As large as
will be the grain crop. bay will be
none the loea to. I hove traveled over
Yankee Springs. Orangeville, and Prai­
rieville, in this county; Wayland and
Martin, Allegan Co., and a part of Rich­
land, Kalamnsoo Co., and wherever 1
have been, 1 have beard and aeon ths

MIDDLEVILLB

WO^LZ/i' FA CTO It T.

BUTTER,
EGGS,
POULTRY,
BEESWAX,
SHEEP.PJCLTS,

Music &amp; Jewelry.
PRESTON A MEAD,

General Grocers,

^JrXr
Ths nomination of GBAXraod Col­
of course gives the best of satisfac­
tion to tho Republicans of Orangeville.
Jioneti Drato-cnU, think there, is little
use in trying to defeat our ticket, but
the eqpper-crnU are going to have a
1 ticket that will cany New York. Penn­
sylvania, Ohio and even Michigan.
I Yes, and in fine, are going to annihilate
Ido Republican jiarty! Whether they
are going to run for Prresdent, Pendle.
ton, Seymour, V alien digham, Jeff Da­
vis or Andy Johnson, they have not
yet made up their »p&gt;da, but any non
of the above named Will bcatthc drunk­
en Grsut—O, yen—abetn.
fax,

Boots and Shoes,

Drip, lediciia, Groceries,

BROAD GAGDR SHORT UNR. a

ATLANTIC i GRUT Wffl
Broad Gauge Railway I
TTARDW’A KE 4 DRY GOODS' STOHEC

NEW YORK,

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HASTINGS.

-W,O,HSDSIOT*«&gt;..

SaiitaiHantautal

[* "wntio* have not yet report*!.
‘ »M11O time for * Dotlco to n&lt;xt
•*•‘*&gt;•.1 th.Banmr. Th. public
^*dlally tnvltod te Balto ln thh
’™c- The programme will be pab°Dr Madway'. Pkto MS’
I’S-sartn—-

m3sta—

ESl‘SaSSa.V^:ZVtr.
U AtfCA. to er Iron r*r7r

BAMPEL J. ■IDUCMAWdspwvil
JAVU W. MSTXXT.Ts.sUq! Clark.
DsiH. llMiipgs.Jq»« tih itaa._________

FOB BIDES AND PELS

�SEWING MACHINE

DryGoods,
PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY, Groceries,
LOCAL AGEXT8, HASTINGS. MICH.

Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

frO-PfeELL^
WPAEKR°*C\Y
-zVdvei’tiMixig’ Agents,

OOMMlBatOXEK's SottqT

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
WE ARE C&amp;MITIG,
And will present to any person send­
ing us a Club In our Great

ONE DOLLAR SALE

Dry and Fancy Goods
* WWA nv* »r

It Makes the Best Stitch,
Fresh Goods conslantly os h*ad.

aa. D—

Old Goods sellite regardlMS of Cosi.

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.
Our friaadaetll readily ustieo our Presents for

RT7SSELB
•
&amp; NEVINS.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

K -iis'ss.-rKa'Js.sumt.'S:
ftvrS »TMid«»■ resOlmt DeOuatsot.. aodU

EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED I

nASTrNus, Mien.
Be Sure to See this Machine,
den to which tho Democratic papers
have been giving currency :
Waskimqton, May 28,
To tbo Editor of tlx South IlMd iUfiater.

Tho Democratic paper of our city
copies from the Indiana polls Sentinel an
arttei.slgned "N7M. Moore,” asserting
that, as a soldier, ho called on me in tho
winter of 1662, and that the following
“A flnely-dresred gentleman came In
immediately behind me ; a colored boy
met u-i In the reception-room. He asked/
Ua /or our cards ; the cltlxen laid his up­
on the silver waiter, I Informed him I
had none. He then left the room. Ina'
few minutes Mr. Colfax made his ap­
pearance. He spoke In a very sfThble
way to the citizen gentleman; not deign­
ing to notice me. la a abort time the
gentlemen left, and Mr. Coltkx turned
short around, and la no very amiable
way said, 'Well, what will you have
J than In as few words as possible ex­
plained the object of my visit. In reply
( b°i^id he had «o time to fool away with

“FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.'
Coran and Hoc |t:

I*. &amp; B.
Bastings Feb. 26th. 1668.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
few*? r"
i I.

il-Fuw Mwai
I Bonk., rental nr

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

j w..— ti-

The whole story la utterly false, and If
Its author swears to it, fu he says hp la
willing to do, he wlllswedr 'to a wicked
and malignant falsehood. I do not know
any such man. I never had a silver
card-watrx in my Hfo. I never used
such language m be alleges, to any hu­
man iM lr.g ■ ho called on me, man, wo j
man, citizen or soldier. Nor la there a
single fair, or Jost man at my home, of
imy party (I do not include in this the
editor tjf/ho Chhin), who believes that
•1 oould, or would, reply to any soldier
who called oh me that "I had no time
to fool away with soldiers.’’ Many In­
diana seediera know that, at that very
pme, J waa spending one day each week
In viaUtug soldiers at the hospitals, and,
in addition thereto, attending to their
business at tho Departments. It is
shameful that political opposition should
induce tile manufacture and publication
of such vllo fabrications.
SCHUYLER COLFAX

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W. ♦'
Groceries and Provsions,

Patent Medicines,
NEW YORK HANO FORTE COMPANY.
(caAMraaao vases. 1M4.)

AXkwJjuuct Wedding.—At Orsage, Thu reday, Brig. Oeu. Llewellyn
J. Haskell was married to Mita Emma
, 4, OUnmre, soon aGor sunrise, In tho

Books and Stationery,
"QALTLXOKE

GROCERIES,
the Her. Henry Ward Beecher, who offlcluted, to emit from tho eetvice any
form of words bawd oa ehurchly urdlnanore. Tki groom clasping the bride’s
hand, aaM: “I take you, Emma, for
my wife." Thebriderespondod,"! take
you, Llewellyn, for my husband ;» and
Mr. Beeebw added only these words:
’’la behalf of tho sentiment of the com­
munity ia which wo dwell, and of the
laws, I declare in virtue of what you
have now dene, that you are husband
end wife. May tho love which has thus

Hase Too Tried TowisA Co’s

or all kisds jlkd or nxs quautt.

Nonpareil Dollar Sala?
iaocaa?

“what abali we have for dinner to-day’."'
“(Mae of your smiles," replied tho hasband. "I can dlao on that every day.’’
“But I oaa’t," replied the wife.
"TtoatokettM," sad ba gar. her a
kWaad wont to Ma Mml Here-

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Constilulins ths Arm ofTIM-etu. M
luted Pie. tT.iatt eirtl*
Ml

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HTSIC1W FRESCBirriOKS

t.F.Murriaco.
ffamsai, «IOU, April 1st, 15M.

rwwjgp flowers) to endure tho storms
and winter of life, and as ftagnntand
tender as the Ovweta of spring. May
Ood blew yon."

Still Leads the Van

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NUMBER 10.

ajusintss Jirrttonj.
lOOFUm GESHK BIfiM
Hoofland’s German Tonic,
o ut a* jmuw,
rarijtoxtrati, yl
Tho Great Romodlw for an

Fr««k from a baadnd Said, ef atr—
th « haMla sacred as4 tree.
Xot rev wllk (laaalag kayeaai.
aad roll of marUal dorm.
Bat armed sitb UlhU far th. right.

Umaam

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HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC

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week IW|4. We met evry tnoroin,
coaxed, begged and aware at caoh other
till nite, only to meet and gs through
the same formula the next day. I felt
that, onleas suthln wux done, the Cornera wood go unrepresented.
On tho eighth day, at about ten in the
moruln, Deekln Pognun'a youngest boy,
a fair-haired lad of fourteen summers,
who resembles the Doekin ton degree
quite oampiementary to his motbor,camo
In with the Noo.York Day Book, wich
the Deckin takes but never reeda. The
Deekln toetit over to Bascom, who openSd It, aud red a mini!, when his fare
changed instantly^ "Hell I" red ho, to
himself, and then ba aroze :
• "Mr. Chccrmau," »ed he, to end this
unprofitable seselon, I wood say that I
bev reconsidered my dutermluiuben. 1
will go to Noe York!"
Tho Convansheo wux thunder-struck.
Wat did it mean 1 The Donkin soixod
tic paper, and glandn over its oolums,
read painfully a minlt, and aed that bs
wux surprised st Mr. Baaooui's auboorenoe. “I shol be a delegate myself,"

"Ror for Chase and Repudlaahen."
"Will that be the slogan 1* Chase is
nominated F' asks the Deekln.
"It will—down here. ‘Rot."
"Ror!" yelled them all.
"Ror for Chase, Fernando Wood and
death to nigger."

"Ror for Chase, Hancook and reaiorashen on oar plan."
' - &lt;'*
"Bort" . t •
■ -■
"Ror for Aendricka, Chase and gensal amnesty I"

"Very good I" red J, rocouxsgingly.—
Very good, your flexibility is more to
than 1 supposed. Remember my bretheron, ef Chase does stick In yoor throats
at the beginnln, that the Chare yoor hol­
erin foralnt tbeChsseycoyooslto d—n.
By this time McPelter read It, and I ' R&lt; member that that partlkaler Chare*
gut it and read,th is paragraph :
Let the Western Deruocravy beware.
3 bey must conic, on the Fourth prepar­
ed t &gt; encounter bribery and corrupsheu.
Rriinonl and the Wall ttreet clique bat
tailed $1,000,000 to be yooted in the pur­
chair. uv delegate* to defeat Pendleton." rverootod in that way for some time.—
The Deckin portcntcd again Bascom's Tber alnt but ono Presidency .balleloogy,
goln. “Yoo can't be eiiaA-d," shrieked oud we re tollably certin to git sooner or
be. "Who will run in your absence ? labor, all them who git ther eye fixed on
that place, but are onable to put any
other part uv thcr bodies ther. Let us
watch and pay. Exercise dally on all

3

12. C.«. 1SBTL RVJWEOX

1 C FtmtOU.

declined, and so did McPeltcr, Isaakcr
Gavitt, Podhammer and the rest uv em.
We passed all the first daylntrylo to
get erne who wood sUck.but all in vnine.
Nite namc-we adjourned till fl the next
morn In, when we -rsnomed our unsuc.
essaful ondeavMB to pcromalaeaA Other
to go to Noo Tort. Anelbcr day wux
thus frultleaaly spent, and still another
and another-—Che last leavin us no ncar-

•-

k,fui Aa-.il A-» lawrMiea aa«n&lt; forth- HUFX

for the good Lord ^&gt;ho alone foreknows
Hie decisions of a petit Jury, only knows m good a dinnor oe a itog UMto
wich uv em we she! b&lt;t .compelled to A good beef boha-'imd VNNWr &lt;
hooray for. Let us accustom ourrelvcr however, abundantly -sattaAta
to all, that we tuny enthuse at the be­
ginning and strike terror to the harts uv
our foes." And I dlsmlst em with my

Somewhere in the course uv my read­
in, I euro across an account uvtlie trouble
lb at wux perdooat in a mythological
। beaven by some caas who tort in a guld­
en apple, lr.be!led "to the fairest," or

Give me old songs, thoec exquisite
burets of melody whleh.thrill the lyres
of the Inspired poets anti minstrels of
long ago. Every note barborne on the
air a tale of Joy and rapture—of sorrow .
and sadnees. They tell of days gone by,!
ami time has given them a voice that
speaks to ns till llfeshall end; as I launch
my boat" on the sea of eternity, may
their echoes be wafted on my rar, tn
cheer rue on my passage from earth to ।

the mortlflcaahcn uv soring Bascom
with bls fingers clutched in thenock-tte
uv the venerable Pogrom.Isaak er Gavltt
and McPeltsr wux similarly engaged,
while 1 wux a (Join my level best to re-1

Had not Joe Bigler and Pollock arrived I
opportoonly the entire Democriay uv ths
Corners wood hev bln wiped out on the

Hon. Oto. W Woodwarl

giijctltam;.

The Trouble that Occurred at the Cor­
ners in ths Selection of Delegates । to
the New York Convention—How the
Faithful were Drilled in their Duty.

The selection uv delegates to the Noo
York Convenabun has bin botherin us
In several ways far several weeks past.—
No one wunttd to go, and It vrux yoonanimously decided by all that ef the Coro­
ners wax represented at all, I must bo
the man. I objected, for thar alnt no
profit in olch trips. Ordinarily, I cood
ebeek my cxjienucs. Hotel kcejrcroaro
but human, and I hev nover yet felted
to sUpk cm, but with a Democratic ecu*

loco eatarprise. With 18,000 like roe, all
a goIn on their chock, wat wood ther bo
formcf With 10,000 hungry, thirsty,
eropty-pooklted soles wat cood I do T
Therefore I felt that I eoodnot go. I
wrote to A. J. to know sf he wood allow
per dietn, transportaaben and mileages,
to wish he amered :
"Snt—For wich candidates do yoor
delegates propose ir&gt; vote?"
Thia crooel epistle settled mo. I
couldn't go there pledged to him, becos
efhsaboodent ba nominated wat wood
become nv my Dost Oflto? Wood his
successor oontlnyoo me in place, who

Prtnoo wagged Uh
MWdbto
master a very knowing andjatejM^
and then the two stole quleUy Infofta
place. Qute Uy thedomb JstalJR^Sod around among the pinjdf;1
away at thia one’s coat aad ttoHK*M*
■ bain, until at last bo set bta teeth

Coer delegate. I hev bones
and burden uv the day—I 1
Forrest, and now that tbor it
to make sulhin—that is, now that ther
is a peajsbeu uv prof—which is to say
honor, I Want It"
leaker Gavitt, with faee pole with dis­
appointment, that ho hadn't tak&lt; u it
when it wux utTlred him, swore that ef
the Gavlit family wux to be overlooked,
i why the eonner Democracy- .vu; burled

WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN

TFBTIMOWIAIA

knowing dog, my watch is stotea^ Aed
ho showed him tho amply pocket 004
the cut chain. "Do you undortotowAfilfi
fellow T Ja Jhcre, sir isThTuaw
find itrnygood doggl a'afi
a toons treat. You undtosilE^

It wux finally aettled by throwin dice
for It, wich rool ought, by the way, to bo
adopted by all Democratic bodies evefywbere. Randall and McCulloch hev
praettet it with distinguished Bnccesa Is
makln their appointments. Say ther
are 20 applicants, or to get nearer the
trooth, 300, for any given place,' Very
good. The head av the department as­
certains first ef they are all Dimocrats.
Then 300 clerks are detailed, each clerk
raprerentln a applicant, and they throw
dice, the lowest retlrin every threw, ontll one Is victorious, and the man reprerented by him gets tho place. It oaves
a vast amount of labor In the oggnamlnaabun uv cortlflklto uv carakter and fitnls, etc., and bcaldes, It lx ImparsheL—
All the ippolntmenU are now made la
that way at Washington.
Wo a«loptcd this device, and I waa
made delegate apd i’ogram alternate, the
agreement Lein that whatever wo gel
aver expenses wna to be divided ekally.
Then a holy ealm succeeded the storm
uv peahen wich bed raged. We go, uv
coarse, uuInstructed, fer obvua roaeons.
Ef we wux Instructed wber wood be the
objick uv our goln 1 II is not alch that
Balmoat wUl^o fur.
The uncertainty uv &lt; be result uv the
oouvenjdiun (Isay uncertainly, for who
klu toll wich candidate hex tho moot
money?) hex occasioned me a vast

Give me the old paths where T have
wandered and culled tbeflowcra of sweet
friendship in the dnys of "Auld Laing
Pyne," sweeter fir, the delis whose ech­
oes have answered to our voices, whoso
turf Is not a stranger to cur footsteps,
and whose rills have in ehllrfhOod's days
reflected back our forms and those of
oar merry school follows, from whom
ws have parted, and met no more In the
old nooks we loved so writ May the
paths l&gt;o watered by hcavea's own daw,
and be green in my memory forever.
Giva me the old bouse upon whose
stairs we seem to hear light footsteps,
and under whom porch a marry laugh
seems to mingle with the winds that
whistled through the old elms, beneath
whose branches lie the graves of those
chambers ring with glee.
And oh I above all, give me the old
friends—Iiqarte bound to mine In life'a
।aunsbiny hours^nd allnk so strong that
.all the storms of jiuth might not break
it asunder; spirits congenial, whose
beorta through life have boat in unison
with my own. Oh, when death shall
,still this heart, 1 would not aak for
:aught morn sacred to lurilow dust than
tho tear of an old loved friend.

Ml U life
ty
widely different thing from taftjp Y k*
engaged by men. The cenrwtMtiaMto'
performances of the
ways superior, and In other*—ir r
dare to sa&gt; so— in farter to thfloeof wW
the coflveni'.ana! talker wniflj rt'l-.lta
"rougher sex." Lsdfae'aAi'fn
always quicker and 'moroMuSvs^M
men. They hare a lighter touch, an/—
glorious distinction—djo*--are aauTh
more rarely guilty ot borum., -aA.Jomrte’
bore la.Indeed, aKog.theraJbototom

their manifestations; as whw, for
steuos, you MW two Aalfcip of MtaM
gcjmera yoked mretbsrto-TT]
conversation, the map bolt^g^feUgg
and ponderous ^rt,aiMi his^rtetea IMA
“5
under such circumstaucea to »aiuMM«A
cuts from point topolntof htasyatanwSte

and what then F'or, "Did tbs auritts
take place after all T" Makes ike suOtaUc
lady; but her Interlooutnrhi not to Ito'
dealt with In such a ttahtoe. *HMi m3’
not be m such a huD®C’&gt;. &gt;----- ni trffii
Ing blandly; "I am. ootmBlng Io Almbi

r This groat swlfinew of
woman to a vmry brilBaut mrf
quality, and «ne of sshlsfa fctaj
aclous and proud.; TtatoBMMNM
chinary works more

i

head; but to win the heart, be In earnest.
Asa gone:al rule, let one feel what he
says, and he will be very apt to lay It in
such a manner that thoac who hear him
feel It- This Is what renders him effec­
tive. lie carries the Impression that he
bi honert ; realizing that perishing souls

thx; to most rtrtt,.
when ittamretwi
blondors of other ;
pid male relatlyre t
and prevent acme

answers sad lively repartee
givre them the power ef kre
tnrx-dbwuOT.orefmtori,
anlmlty wb«n it is gana. 1
live powm, again, of worn
groat.--CbrwAW irngaBne.

�•kr •sstitqjj linnet.

D. gPALOJJING’*

Coneepcadaoe to "Mmr.'

g * H. ■ARMORL

J*
TJtAlMH ULATI JACKjNM-GOIBO MOUTH.

Chicago, Juno 341b, —
The principal public exoitemont of the

CASH STORE
LEAVt WOOMA-COWG SOUTH

TM" White Fswn"e»d“jneek Crook"
spectacles are still continuing their riv­
Baengerbund,which terminated on Sun- alry, but while the latter 1s being added

nrmiciM Nxiuntn.

It te not now probable that either will
run so long as was anticipated.

Fo« FRESIDENT,

XTX.TBBKS 8. GRAFT

•O8UTLIR COLFAX,

NEW GOODS

continuous enjoyment In mylastlet-

■ ‘•'RreoUertions of a

picture of fairies and flowers, “Court
day in Elf-land," and it certainly has no
promised has been MthftiUy carried out. eqi sd in this country, in this peculiar
line.

17th, passed tho bill to allow tho children
Nehlig's great figure piece, has been of colored people tho same privileges in
tho public w.'iools as are accorded to iho
Reset, of this city, for «NOO.
Harts, tho wonderful illusiontet te
—Tho question now discussed in poli­
Don.
tical rirelos is this: Will Mr. Johnson’s
ue fourth of July, this year, will have end tho Sunday pio-nle, filled up the coming here next wook.
measure of all Jollity. The whole thing
has been quite a new revelation for our AlfiOCIATIQl OF OQUFTT BUF11IITHDXITB.
about i
National Convention of a party whose appreciation of tho German love for muBeml-Aunaal Meeting.
- Union College Connnoccemsni
Week begins Juno fe. Tho addroes be­
fluence will be felt hereafter year after
The Semi-Annual Meeting of this As­ fore the Literary Bodetiea by tho Hon.
of tho delegation from Germany decline sorts tlon will be held tn the city of Mar- Austin Blair, of Michigan, July J, oom-

A Splendid AttoHmmt for
Sale at Kail Road Pricee.

All Hastings Outdone I
Battle Creek Nowhere

Groocriee.

IrTiS^A-W'SS^.tt.’S

Manufacturers of tl
MONITOR ^TE^UBU: IR0N

Ol’lX BX0FF3 F.4Q0X SHOP.
of July, at two o'clock in the afternoon
of Thursday following.
bon ■ ladipendenco, tho incongruity of nltudo of our country, pleased with our
The following te a partial programme
free Institutions, delighted with our beer of the topics and exerrtseeof the meeting.
and the reports they will carry back to
A paper upon ‘•The Township System
of Schools,’’ by Sup’t D. B. Btlggs, Ro­
righto, bocomee vividly apparent This dent emigration society could wish.— meo.
Their singing of the glorious old “Stu"Visitation of Schools," Sup't H. A.
denten-lled," "eece quam bonum” was Food, Nites.
no more ceremonial,but a hearty expres­
'•Examination of Teachers," Sup't A,
sion of feeling. Their Sunday pLc-nie
“Rato Btlte," Sup’t J. H. Palmeb,
fully eighteen thousand persons and da­ Nashville.
Question of discussion, "Should Commore Qian one-third of the voting popu- ring all tho day there was nobody drunk,
and there was no quarreling among
Studies 7"
A free conference upon ‘•The Reau 1 La
Nature, tongs of liberty, fraternity and
than theirs could uot well be devised.—

exercised over IL, Rev. Mr. Goodspeed,
a Baptist minister pitched into them
savagely test Sunday night, and promis­
ed them asttll worao wanning up in the
next life. Next Sunday a score of other
orthodox and cvangtlilcal mlntetcni will
rtiek in the throats of tho negro-haters go for them.
There tea town over in Wisconsin,
majority of tho Coo­
coiled Milwaukee. You may have beard
Ozaukee, Sheboygan and other places.

em road from Chicago, and Chicagoans
out to liorican Lake and other places
where they go a fishing. Well tills re­
tired rural hamlet utterly scorned our
big Baengcrfatt, would have nothing to
do with it, thinking that thereby It
would prove a failure. but as the absence

'—nplett Protection Agairu
and Hot CUuiote.

manhood

(Faisal'S Fsbrasn jntk.

*.&lt;itXAAT£L&gt; FOX rut
the nth tn#L

Common Xrenteof Life.

Of old times, Michael Angelo took his

Vg*T CHEAP. BOLD HIRE. BT

the celling of tho Vatican, changing a
beggar Into a giant, and an ordinary wo0.

B. 8PAHLBIN6.

al Cburoh, tn this

Urrlne tvrUScil

the flower-girl stand there now in their
lustrous beauty, speaking to eyes that rpiiE CflEAP

Such other topics will be Introduced world. The rock slumbered in the moun­
i the members of the Association may tain, and he reached hie hands out and
took it, and gathered the stones from
An add?.'®! will be delivered on Tues­ the fields about him, and built them In­
day evening by the President, Sup’t D. to that awful pile, which, covering acres
Pctxam ; subject, ■■Importance of the on the ground, reaches up its mighty
change from Township to County In­ dome toward heaven, constraining the
spections."
mob of the city to bow their foreheads
And on Wednesday evening by Sup't
J. D. Piercb. Ypsilanti; subject,“Sketch out of tho common events of Life, out of
of Early Times."
the passions put by God into our hearts,
A cordial invitation Is extended to
teachers, school officers and all others the fairest figures, angels and prophets.
Interested In the progress of education, Out of the common stones of your daily
to attend the meeting.
jrork you may build yourself a temple
which shall shelter your head from ell
EXECUTIVE COMITTEE.
harm, and bring down upon you the in­
spiration of God — Theodora Parker.
Association of Superintendents and
Principals of Union SchoolsSrxre Cosvximas.—Tho Republican

This Association will hold a meeting

PIANO FORTES.

— Tho amount of grain stared in Chi­
cago te as follows : Wheat 600,000 bus­
bib ; corn 996 OOObusheb; oats. 8t8,000
bushels, rvo 20,000 bushels ;and of barley,
3,000 buskels.

HARDWARE STORE
H. A. GOODYEAR,

WALT Ek A WOOD'S
PEIZE MOWERS AND Kt.UW

THE SUCCESS
STOVES, IRON
.KAILS.

OU 4 ICJP.

rerrr.
Iptrtl «f llbmlitv,
rill rm«r« m ■ er.-

State Convention is in session at Detroit
on Wednesday, and we shall be in atten-

Ing that of the County Seperlnte ndente'
Mooting (Marehall, July Oth, ISM.)

CHAKJ. C. SUSES CO

*00014 Hud II

mM.

Draft on Ko

Made and put up on Short Notion.

HAKRLS aVi.UMMKR.

ratin for Auditor General, Gen. Srirm-

Dorr, of Detroit, sTnoxa, of Grand

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery,

Chicago people are going up there then.
i In the South without consent of

iibook, of Saginaw President Havkx,
oonaln editors have evidently repudiated of the Unlveraity, and C. L. WKXTMBY,
of the Normal BohooL
Important topics connected with tho
hundred of them, on an editorial excur­ organization, instruction and dicipllno
sion came here this morning on their of graded schools will be dtecuased.

Gsovacroa for Treasurer,and Mr. Hosrosn
for Superintendent of public Instruction
General Mir declines a renomiuatiun
that Mr. Bates, may be nominated for

GEORGE PRESTON

Dodge's Ciebrated Plows
GROCERIES

not getting homo from here until next J ccte connected with educational work.
•'Owing to tho peculiar arrangement
All Superintendenta. 1’rlndpate, and
Teachers, and all Interested in tho cause
ras the answer White received
on tho occasion ef the 11 rst trial trip, of of popular education, ere invited to at­ from his landlady upon asking for a
tend. by ORDER OF COMMITTEE.
Vallandigbain's PsAn Irish gentleman hearing of a friend
bered, wee recently built by Prot, Dehaving a stone coffin made for himself,
exclaimed
"By my rewl, and that's
one thing, In our deliberative Gendre and Capt., Garrett, upon some
—
Prof
Perrine,
of
Albion
College,
naw theorlre, which they deemed so per­
good idea! Bure an'
fect that they actually propored to crore
the Atlantic Oocan, In this little cockle­
shell, twenty-feet in length. Yet upon
ESTABLISHED IJfl867.
the flrot experiment the thing capsized,
considered eztromcly doubtful
k WORD WITH TOV. READER!
Lowel has 418,418 spindles, and
Chisholm, a reporter, and Cant. Garrett, 25,000 rpin-etere.
—A daughter of Horace Greely is
Hwtlrel Sei rare hu
member of the Sorosis Club.
CouomMloa la sew
The Demoerate claim a majority of
8,000 in Miszteaippi. Full returns will

War Democracy

exposures of the manner Ln which money

telegraph companies out of a confiding
public, a paper with which I correspond

HARNESSES

KEWS DEPOT
FAMILY GROCERIES
A.KD PFKIOMCAIA

HOOKS
HF.ET MU.4IC. &lt; ..
Blank Noto and Receipt Books.

FIRST QUALITY

— Mr. Colfax is neither writing a book

have declared.
It is said tho Senate has rejected I
nafirm of R. 8. Cui u Minister

Central Railroad, hold scribere, endorsing my statements and
—The health of ox-Got. Buckingham
In corroboration, giving iomo well au­
thenticated fact* concerning the Pacific
and
Atlantic
Telegraph
Company
of
tbs
per: James F. Joy, Detroit;
BL Louis has on hand 11,000,000
F. BswU Nathaniel Thayer, Bid- United Btalee, onewbldU have not pounds of tobacco, 12,000 barrels of mesa
hitherto mentioned.butwhich
be cited as a future illustration of tbs pork, end 7,000 dnreoe of lard.
—The Louisiana sugar mop last year
conducted. It was organised by Mr. amounted to thirty-eovun thousand si
Geo. H. Th uroton and a Mr. Shaw, both hundred and forty-seven hogsheads
of the Ottawa Indians
of Pittsburgh, where the head quarters
River V
of ths
President and Mr. Ehaw Vies President Washington on tribual
Messrs Thniston and
-Abijsb Gilbert, Radical is elected
Senator to Congress from Florida, for six
years, from March, I860, hy a vote of 48
to 21.
Bonaior
________
cumneryas n, alioaM
welcome the election of a competent Rep­
resentative of the colored rare to either
a itoal triumph of
House
of-____________
Congress
equal rights.

Hypop hosphite
Art Promptly and Certainly
Ilf AX.L ITAO

CONSUMPTION

Miontff*"-

ItfgRESTo^ER

GEORGE PRESTON

B. MALI

agitwkMUr'B

KM dressing

SPECIFIC PILL.
FOR THE CURE Of
SEXUAL DEBILIH '

l» preferred

a g. BAXBovn*

V*LS°X uL.SJJT ry&gt;D.cyrr°

lyilOLESALE A RETAIL.

TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT!
I’roflteitjl© Employee

fist, has been sued for W.OOO
for an error in

will be willing to build

LXOAL BLANE.1 AM’

STATIONARY

OYSTER

iarWINCHESTER’S Sraanc FILL

ZXKPOT

JVun 2 Sevin/ Machine

rids rate nn&lt;!

■S

Wholesale and Retail.
howith

Ah toeaWofbis daughter.

STANDARD SCALES
LAMD IXITTBO MACfflMIMFC. CO

HARTWELL.

»wjb«4j. ■nd

�giai »nd %Ucrn&gt;n«n».

waoias. Motioia

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

1 -

~

^^"•“hoMwaumutetto.. W^ly .mmUXa/.FT**T.1^ *-‘-‘•V k^ta tavari.
a*?
” **■ »—y»—• TkaKorcbiag
^*f.
**"**1
«*• •rata- aad rm
“*•
*• * •

Miner
&lt;M.
u„ Train, on tb. MichiganOtoatrnl

Ute ardlaary roaUu of .r,ry day lite.

urn S'*"“h BllUr* *nr P™” *

N. BARLOW,
W. a GOODYEAR,

DRUGS k MEDICINES,

B. J. GRANT.
Hmllop. Aa«. U, 1M7.

"tod mt*

.JduteLT
dlr-U’« arpaa,
. .k. a chare, oa tb. a.r.... ,7&gt;Uc It
«*w»a»lly rrwoia all SaadoMy to '—gam *

BARLOW

UNMh..HM.^ k_ ,«k|.

* GOODYEAR,

tar. Tb. latrmaUm.f a«a an Utovtated by 1M
■•a B rrnraa tho Mrragtb, la era* w tbaann-

cm D»c stskei 1868.

LDDOLFF,

dowa, ao la thia 0M»y, mM| always, lb. aoartab■mm te iMd«(aate to tb. want, .f u. rtlli la
(Mb roe, tbi. tomUmabl. toafcte woad.riWIy
(Ccauooa 1 u (LraagUMnlag TiHaM era aS one.
•ppanat. It te
from all prop«rtim calcala
t»d to impair tb. (jatem. and ik oparalloix ar.
al one mild and soothing.
jalylial

■

ft"

•■» a Ixia.)
&gt;f the New Patent
Jk§&gt;UBLE IB01&lt;

FORTES.

D. ACKLEYqq

DeaoemtlConvention for tho Election
of Delerd" to the State Convention to
be held at Detroit, July IS th, and to the
('onsreosloniil Convention, yet to be
■ ailed, will meet at the Court Hou»c, on
the lltb ln-t. at 12 o'clock a't noon.

conjugal

love,

A*» ™&gt; aarnasaa or m» aaiaMoa.
To,l,F J*.""’ 00 u*' Krror*. Aboa»s and D'.^aac, wnfch destroy tb. Manly P«».
era and croate lm.pmtim.Ma to MaRBIAGE, with
aura means of rtllrt tknl )□ waled laUar «t.|.

fe^yl

pkta, Pnasylranla.

Patent

Ding &amp; Bookstore

pABCT eOODS a
JJ00K8 A STATU

WALL PAPBB.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Books and. Stationery,

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
Dealers la
N r. Colfax for twenty y.ara, tad to Um Coajrwa- Hartrare,StJTK,Iiiii,Naili
toaal Olob.; knows all hta put history aad all
■ bo hav« known kiln from boyhood. B« began
Ikl. biography two or tbrao y.ara ago. no that it
aaicx siocx.
li not on. of Um harried aad rpbraMral poblica- DAST1X0&amp; • i . Mrl • ■ • MICB.
Jr, and it w*’ certainly a decidedly Uoa, ao common In etecUeayearn. Ur. Soon U
plaaaaril aflklr. and we gucaa enjoyed a gs Ottoman vf da. laical andealtara, aad Umt.
I, no doubt bnt that hla biography oi Mr. Colfox
first rat-- by every-body In attendance.
will bo worthy of ito dlatingalakrd (object
Tbs following loiter from Mr. Colfax, to R,’
A. Y Moorv will .xplala itaolf:
“WaaaiaoToa, D. C.. May M. ISXS ।

FDnvaL.—The net proceeds of the
FtaUval.giveu by the Lndlea* of Emanu
al Cburth, In thia Village, on Thursday
rrtnlng la«t. waa $90. We are plca*ed

PIECES FALL PR INTS
Just Received.

^-/msrav^.c
fn

PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS

DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,

M'f
Ayer’s

Dry (M
a utox-jt. Groceries,
xxztKixa.
moots

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

Mi/vaixD

Hickory Caras re. Mteb.
MIBB M. MEAD,

aprtDml

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

Sarsaparilla,

FOB PUEIFIL’tG THE BLOOD.

8UFP0BT HOIS INDUSTRY1

DRKHSMA.KETI.

^MIDDLEVILLE

1~» TKTT FTTIX3 or rATTKEKK.
la ROOT, aasex au&gt;cx.
HAHTt.YOfl. • • »n!7 - - - MICH.

WOO LEE FAO TO KT,
i"****”'-*1;

,*

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

iBOjf

Boots and Shoes,
MAIN BROTHERS.

MYRON A FULLER,

Dnp, fciitiia, Graria,
WlFWBMFer.

COPFEES,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS.
SOAPS,
CANDLES.
STARCH,

MARRIED
COOK -SHELDON —At Hsrar.Bcrri

HEW MVEimilKm-

XU

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asjasratar
Tsasstaaxsia.

•••r SOO Urge Ktavo pages aad 14
••••I aad wood angrariaga, ud forw*
itoih minlutloB of Tark.y nsornmro.at
• tassitswr binding, at JIM. Lot no one

W. O. HEDRICK* CO..

Saddler? iHmcsnim,

BUTTKR,
EGOS,
POULTRY,
BEES WAY,
SBBEP.PELTS,

UAXCa.to «r from

Bute
4 MattDakr,
Couacrwaa «*»• a Raxrrrw

xs

It,*
• PROVIBIl

NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY.

cUrra aid SIL floras,
HARDWARE* DRYGOODS’ STOREC
11

Pattern* and Style*,

twaaca. to. purchased la JMrtoil

4 Monroe Bt, Urwd Rapid*. M***1

[ASH FOR HIDES AND PELT!
CO LI

Broad Gauge Railway I

NEW

H. A- GOODYEAR,

Mr &gt;—«*■
fiS&amp;rs

ATLANTIC 4 GREAT IETKRH

0RAND AND SQUARE

YORK,

�"■

Ijigfr NOTICES.

NEW ABVEmNEMEm.

GftEATSALE

LIST SYSTEM

isrr vuhli

,

WING MACHINE

Drygoods/

ALBUMS,
■"" '’.’Igtt S?

O.A

Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,

ds*criblng&lt;0 snlslsselected fans o«r

•

■A.dvertiMiijjf JkirexxtR,

40

Ko. It Frittnl5ln*L, Bosloo, Mom.

.0000 QUALI-

lh‘“ » «l«b » Uu«r Ortul

ADMININTRATrtM ’S SALE.

Fresh Goods coistiatly on kind.

Old Goods selliBC rejrardlfss of fo»t.

FREE OF COST!

M«l.'llMm.M.

piety, prudence, wit and civility arc
tbc.elcu&gt;cnla of true nobility.
' Ged's mill goes slowly, but it grinds

- ------ -

JaaaSV

111

b• Li

IUfflr

tnvu Wotaavn. an,uus&lt;

JWSSEXdld——-----

&amp;N.EVINS,

PROBATE ORDER.
trjn Of tnrsjvjur. taenty or b^, _ .,,

Hutter. Aug. W. JW7.—allyl__________
below. can hart tbalr selections of p rataltolerated, cnrrespoodlng to tho alia of tho
REEOFOXK DOLLAR!
Club of
On* of lb* following
, rial Delrio* drsax pattern; fan er entered

|

High honset are mootly empty In the

IS. C. W.»&lt;U«. Jndcyof Frolmi.
rr—mi.
^lu^ia* mausr at tb* «im* of Daolri C {toy,**

CARRIAGE FACTORY:
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,
Geld M*4al. al Am«ri«a» J neb tuts. K»w York
Oet., 1S&lt;A. also tbs Mptoef Preimwws awarded to
F.roily Sawing Machines, allha Paris Exposition,
IM?.
EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED I
Aad a Writtsa Warranty giren if required

A hundred yearn of wrong do not
make an hour of right.
Tho fewer tho words tho bettor the
One has only to die to bo praised.
With patience and time the mulberry
leaf becomes a silk gown.
Take the world as It is, not as It ought Tho Health Reformer’s Cook Book.

sdffsiss; saarjaskr
s’itrjKrewi.ttsiaiKi

luTShSd eirmtalL* in isM csanr. nod tun uul
n L. re&gt;urw.l u least our* tr. nch w**t
&gt;..r us work* In
loo. or Uisl «.‘ • enu** • r»p*
of this ore*r to hs psenoeiJlr wnH un tb* snM »*•
&lt;«*M*nt IwVsdaM nt lesnk sweaty day* bekm in*
L..K-ro«b.te.^*,;»T WWJ1TT
Orroa &lt;te&gt;rt C«=«.terioorr to and ur Barr’
FttaNK'u'u'.rx.nwnpl.tnnnr. staUcttor.
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets, AMmHKsS^wrMarML,.lA.*D*itet^MU'' Jnn&lt;m

HASTINGS.

MICH.

Be Sure to See this Machine,

i \r how to Prepare food Item Grains.
\J Froila and Vttrlable*. s» thill)* isa.lsfisll
li« healthy. I'rii* 10 Xi eta . postage aid. Address Acrrtu. Jil.sos A Co . Dansril

UVABU1AN HAIX
1* u.*aiau&gt;r«ru* aMnte W O*ora* 1. /IbpttM
sad ^Kmaraia gap!Ina. MLa«*-a*‘i* of Imtual
y&lt;&lt;Kwi*bir*&gt;y el»*w that tn eurenan-* &lt;rf Ureas*
aad aMbaenr fasted te aw by Ua rsvtei* Onwn ►.
lb* Owurty otAarry and MaMa&gt;'teuii&gt;aaa. 1 *nan sail

rrobau. and lb* Xx*c«a.r anew*

of Jsty a**? “
auad la «a id ratal*, ar* rq.u-l u&gt; a***r asaswsto
of Mild wuirt.ill.tajte be Uoul**^*!,11,* rrvtei. ossrs.
V*. why u&gt;* I’rayrr j^tk*
mw
»r*nteJ A nt it a rtrUirr «i*»rM. u»: wd r*sn&gt;***&gt;
&lt;!’• notw* to th* r*noe* lal*r**l«d te ~ v il - W
b *^asf-r’2cSayof Sa orSr* ? ’te ’
■■ tltetlrc.
■■ « rr*&gt;r*i*l (BatedsadHrrala
ted Iu*sj3 ws il’of H»rr, ,f.r taresiKesatf** whm
1 tA tn*r»ry&gt;
CUASCERY K41X
“
*tai* *• Miction -Th. Oram C»*n Sw th* rsw*

Atria W.

MMastearsk* tsuid7*'"aty*»at.M* wrt/»?*clM«

. itasplassaw.

I

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J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
Isailon
I Medical

Mpgnili-

Lumber Wagoee, A.
UW,W.
Open Buggies siagln Beal |125, to 3105.
••
"
Two
", 130, " 180.
Top “
Single “
180, “ 276.
Ratter &amp; Jumpseat wagons, 75, “ 100.
gtsry other articla is my Uns squally lew.

ft;!

Ih i

in swid k-r said ewaaty. Only kan-uriw* to las iwn.
■ ttell w.1 *11 utekr aanlaa. to tbs Mstaat MSB* to
W’.nwrsy, ^r*^iw*rity«»«ad
«f tsly^S b.
**M raonsy ar Bar*’, all th*** e*na*o WUa t*s

1

5

"FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

5

INFORMATION WAMTED-0

Asons, your.g &lt;f old. who ar* suff
Asthma &lt;o any f-rrm. AU suob will
their address 10 L R. WORRIB A Co., italic n D.
Ilibla Houm. K«w York.

I AM NOW SELLING

lowisa dmerlbsd Baal IMS* la wH &gt; TV. Nona—*r
oo* &lt;11 nerUi *r Baa»KWbs «■ wr*«. lu tb* rcnuuy

*VM4em&gt;oa twu
Unt*d. Ms y KLk. tan
nj;»:

&lt;1uaz i!*u.

CUANCKRT ORDER.
:brass nVM^MiaaaJDsbtbdedtetaiamst ta txas

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

im^s^OB.TJi'M'.ratEss:

tttetouti. uairalt^as**tte*Mi ^ass**. sad lbs asm
8 tastes ■ h*rny Steae. tint ta parnane* of tie**** It*), in lowasni* Suqr?&lt;’jnr^t^t&gt;^r»»p*r4^i/l wwl
x*tner rwWtrdwt/iEwteSd ir lit c—n X
teU mTuMM aaeurni telb*awtau SUS .7%. rnday
, wiTjiv^ WKSucSte fce CbtegSsiasM.^
U.* lands’ of duly n.i&lt;. *1 tio'c’oc* M .Siu.* dw.I
11*0*1 its wi Sb* iremteaa la yotnwSow», ta aaM

COMMlE£IONEil’S NOTICEAll |&gt;er*oo* bsrisr claim* uilast lbs **tils tl
Ezra 0. HotUui. lai* »• Assyria, In th* «**aiy
ilarry sad Mate »l Mirhlgsa. torrs.rd. art tors
by toAihed and r*qu*M*d lo pres*as tb***»» to
rssminaUos, aad ndjusimani Is Ik*ssdentesad
cr-mmissioiicrs duly sppolntrd by iksFrsasue
&lt; .».n tor Mid evuaiy. who will merl fcr s*tk
purpose St th* moirweeof J. W. Abbes, si !*■
syris Crater, r« Sa-uruay. llw *.'4h afJal*. Im.

&lt;
1
1
1

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When God moans to punish a nation,
he deprives the rulers of wisdom.
, IJttle and often make a heap In time.
Take &lt;ni* of your plough, and your
fltmgh win take eart ef you.
■' He wti* raves !n little things can be
tlbeml In great ones.
*' He Who avoid* small sins, does not
toU tnte large ones.
He that pelts every barking dog must
pick up a great many atone*.
Would you be strong, conquer you--

GUARDIAN «ALg;

CIIANCF-B1 0BDF.R.

Our friend* will readily oeUcc our Presents far
10 and f.Q Clubs art now mot* than equal In ralus to Clubs uf W aad 100 reapccUrely *f albar

' Tbafun-dfal counts Only the bright

Handsome is that hantlaamo does.
Handsome apples are sometimes sour.
It fb easier to blame than to do belter.
Our neighbor’s children are always

ssswsA-sccsss.v ■swubjs

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.

• 'Iriknot enoitgh to aim, you mu.*t hit
The end of wrath to the beginning of

’•&gt;* f rnswe

U t~ WPTJ ’■

Best uwrl’at ef Crtckerj In T«wi.

Oar iBduisaeuts during th* past few y*ara
hat* b*sn large.

mm hoards itself poor.

g£ffiggS%ra,Kr&gt;cS
.copy oruRsSs?to

Best Japan Ten 8 1.40.

ONE DOLLAR SALE

cilSity gives itself rich, but covetous-.

duly ewtborlxed t&gt; nB said pnoris**.
Wa. DosMSk. Cbmplslattal'sMikistr.
Dattei. Jun* &gt;lh, IMd.
jelvtF

We WILL NOT be UNDERSOLD.

Store Mow that lea’s* our Factory h Oil Tarnpsred and Patent Grousd, perfectly Ira. aad
e»e*, and made of naifom tamper by our patent
ttmjtering process.

A Watch, Flee* of BbssU-g. Silk Dress .

,

thirtyilhr^M^ajd ^l^lvoMrtseFfroBi th.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Dry and Fancy Goods

Veil.

mniiriircBroAit.

ttJERSKSK

ter*r*Mttoa ibirty-lhre* &lt;M»| all is the tew.n “it nM

Circular, MUI, MutovJJaag 4 Croat Oat

PsTorty ialhesixtb eease,
Better free tn a foreign land than

PRORATE ORDER.------ -

July. A. D.‘WW, •« ten o'cdock In tto foreaecn »l

Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Hi i

rile Cecity tabrid ;

.?w

ORE DOLLAR fornch ARTICLE

Aad I'd kin lb* bnghk lean away I~
It

".?'"‘‘7Z' Ro™^*

CTAT» OF me«iaa»-«to o»w* Ceert
□ fur U&gt;* Gw»&lt;r of
in chsaewv.
Airis W,

T (toasted, tn said *aaaty. a IteUU J*j.(
WIUJ.M US’SI’S. CGmplalaaat.
Mkbrtw uecsrauw. and
ivalnieut of all citin'1 acaiust arid esUls.
A W.CUAPIN, 1
FKTKBD CULM. 1 Coius»«***rs
Dated. J was Mb. ISsd
p»»U
d»e 1* nrweMaas or tnis Mas*. te.t X nbten I rrorj/h.r

■aBfiTOwatwaatnsaSt

gSEsfeiL'ft&amp;rf
ex; dsrcis
frwm tbs date ofiate order, aad teas

S

Ccmmiasionen Notice.

ALL p*rs-&gt;n. ha rise claim* a«au&gt;&gt;-. tb* **s*l» ef
wimame.atlsw&gt;ru&gt; late *t llwclori. s.**a.*e. M*
h*e*by aoSified and r**u«»i»d to pnaaat lb* saw*
Ibratambmitooaad adjustroe-.t to l» urdrnlp**,
cvwimweina*ro tr-t a^i-dui*.! b, i-.a Fr sat* &lt;»sri

r--;,;; fSSSHS
sttMssk1K»a«4ii.rsiaa
W-.W
iM-tt-.,"ira
l-rtoai* cwurt tor tb* anal ndjwun.nt *fsO*»ss
acwlass tohl^totei-.VBOO—,x .

KEROSENE OIL,

Patent Medicines,

OaasmA. I.ourlS* ar anaad. Bee«"mr*f&gt;

Band fur descripUv* Cirenlar aad T*ra.

s^.WiKttststiirwsa:
saaftte.b.Y.gArsri cd
srssrsa^tS'a.'svWqSe

fc

^And ie_dhs*t|ywything tape la s First class

ItZTMaiSIISE'-"
,
maytmr

A wag told us the other day, that "one
half of the .swyers lire without a eau-c
and die without effect"
An old bachelor says that tho talk of
woman Is usually about men; even their
laugh is but “ha! be! bo I"

NEW YORK HAKO FORTE COMPANY,

(caiarraxs aaacs, I »**.)

'ns in lba“wMrSi!wHuttaVteiS.teiJ'

"srHExscte? KSirLts’S

Books and Stationery,
J^ALTIMOHE

—•‘Neo r A do cake, no wine.’’ The
next thing will bo "Ho wedding."
"I won’t pay tor steaks ns tough u
these,’’ saldian angp- boarder. ‘•There’s
no law to compel me— they’re-oet a le­
gal tender."

tar in the drug-ebep.
Felix says tho Cincinnatians don’t
ctriebrat* the anniveroary of Ute battle
of How Orleans. They are too much
The Cblmgo Bopnbliosm s«y»i—"Ju­
ntas Henri Brown contemplates a Mir­
ror of Manhattan.”'
heeontemplates
it tag, be’nowroly break 1L
A UtUo boy returning home from SabbslhM&gt;ool,saM to bt&gt; mother
Ain’t
them a kltty-ehiam tor ULUe boys 7 This

It

tiball b* a pleasure to as la wait *• cnatosstos.

W. A. S ARTWELL.
Haalluga, Itec.il.lh.~T.______ seUtf

GROCERIES,

E=W
Ertssrsr
p*nU*l Un* "■-.in tori Jowrb
=ssiB'«s.-ka^
“—as"

knwrx n.MAtxoxY^^

Still Leads the Van

or ah. k/sds axd or nxs gcaurr.

wldcestoyAbrui)!*ds'T’»f MpuX^ *•*»■ •»
M.sbM.r^,l-*. „ WRR:1I

UharimlM Helle.
Mrrk^Hr, es^un. betwamrflwr^fZXranJ

peyweM b MsKssteL
UBO.FglCHTOT/
Iteted, UMtibga. Jaw*fid, m
MEAP~-

■£.

PHTS.cuns' wusaunioss

CimU O-t,H OttomiasK—■ » »•//''
OwadrMicb
paJIUI
Dated dun* ".-a. IML
•

MORTOAOK SSI.E.

fijlYxnlA.

■s^^^a."«&amp;ssies

otros. stapslhies. slteehntoU end btrolMO.
Tbt lil)M&gt;gT»pbyl* tn tb* hlcltesi *VI* nf lb*
rt, and is auth as has rarely eeea equaled, and

j-ynoLunuN NOTH

These port rails h'sr* rtee! red ns qualified praise
«t.«
.vl.nl vHtiM end rr^Hteeril

Tlit et&gt; partnership lure
•"r*0
O-boen and
under tb* *«gr. firm, and M;

Oabom, h this day dtunlttd

u.&lt;ted n.Xw’ Aptesdrf
u £
getter upnfaubj
1* ths
rl «
’’'“•‘•'-.•MSSrta,.. ..Inodnl g*.
rSK wR. tori a frntotowr af Ito '&gt;«•" '.'.Tt..

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gORETlUXCMew

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

‘’Ii

Crockery and Wooden-Ware,

•ItSSif

i

&lt;^«o—ic—*—
Tbo iotasM dtaira astrywbsM naalfaaUd obum ibis work, Ila (Saelfl Character and read
aaie. combiusd with an loareaaad cdmmi*ato
make it iha bast subset IpUaa back *r«r publial
td. and offers la lp.li ths finest opportunlly
make^ mosey er er beard cd la the history ।

' s!ti

Groceries and Provsions,

J£CLRCTiC MEDICAL COLLECBk

FjEDiNSTrLiVAWTA^

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F»r the Fa men »f Bllckini!
llJjl’l AULrru’.°f H“UbC1- hB”B« Furcated
■VslnwCheBpeako...

raty a«xi.
slfl a c£lT .
C O Wauaoon.auymrfiorKMto
l»ud April l«h. IK

........

■BERI FIT » •&lt;!*«•

^«d^ Isee. prrper^ to sMl W rsutetal*
Farm. Town « County ntsMt*
yX'u'MnxS? riu!rKr5,‘'ltai~

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te«ri£"
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VOL. XIII,

632249

mil.-IlK rat AVTVM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1868.

NUMBER 11

MEDICAL.

ajusittfss Jhrtcwni
xF

Bkr gastiaf* gssarr.

RR-M—.

mallobt.

It la the chief rad of ealbrtlc culture to

JJH-IE HAILWAY!

nui.
are watotiag their substance by thsdee-

VB00MAX.

MEW TOM, BOSTON,

to three quallti

studio to employ himself In reallxlag hie
nature.
Ideal of Beauty.
But how shall thto culture bo promot­
Here la another little story of thto good
ed. In what books shall wo learn It, rad
where shall we look for the rudiments,
rad how learn M alphabet T
Academlea or Colleges, m there Might to
be, a Profeeoonihlp of E-tbetiea, but the hla grocer with a long staauing acooont,
nearest approach loanythlng of the ao;t amounting to some two hundred rad

HA2VTT WXIOTT

wo'tid frankly con fees their inability to
distinguish a fl ne work ef art from a rxsor

Fira Cm tffl nmtniLnrDteas

would not only eave
4.00 A.M. ME* YOKK DAY BXPBEXH. ilUs

deal of ridicule.
Good taste and adiacrimtuatlng ludge-

HOLBBXIt • KILLS.

fulnrea,
more like him In the world.
Air. Noble relatre a very characteristic
LU F

hard-working. practical num of businew.

M. IJGBTKXlXa EXPBE8H iDattri

Uvlng In Ohio, prejraing himself, we
Importance than to the practical man of believe, to become a lawyer, when the
bualneea, tor It will save him from mak-

LUl'.M. AKW YOBK XIOFTTXXPBXKV (

mist the summons to h'a high calHnp.
Michl

cultivated intellect eon Justly appreciate.
His collection of plctu-ea to the finest

of lofty aspirations, and dctennlDed tn
ihosc value chiefly depends upon their

minion. Having made up hla mind to
go to New York, he * ailed upon a young
U&gt;mg which would belrav sn uneducat­ of them, the ability toehoose the good acquaintance, who waa pursuing hla leed taste or an error of Judgement. There from the bad will Insure a merchant auc*
Itely satisfying effect which perfection this ability has. no dotfbt, caused many
~—
iu anything, but above alL In the higher a melancholy failure.
But, how shall this faeul'y be learned

PHICB OF IXHALXR8 (1 BACH.

BALL A RUCKEL, PrepriUon.

C rKlXDLx

MOREHEAD'S

supply to an Imper'sct organisation.—

MAGNETIC PLASTER.

perfect en orgsD'-xaLloii that they may

The Great Streaptbaser Bid Psia

to be avoided, which students fiometlmee

modest dcforvnee to the opinions of oth- Sublime rad Bcaqtlful, rad Blair’s
Rhetoric. Perhap* tba mfeat rad most

Dextroyar •( the World.
C 0 nOLBBOoK

the moot sincere rad eiruest worahlp-

aHiscelUng.

this to ot ranch greiter Importance, In

The Value ef Esthetic Culture

believe, who have never thought serious-

He accompli shed in art what Cooper
did in literature, rad taught ua to look

roilh Ml. IT EXrBQil*

PREPARED GLUE,
loss KICHAtt.

splendid rhetoric of that great master of and Illustration. But, groat m w»-re bto
English, it would bo we 1 for him not to
dent, or an Imperfectly educated mind,
tamper with the Oxford graduate’* er­
sed it la always de mors11x1 eg In its Inratic lectures on Turnefs laudscape art, giving the artistic taste of oar people an

EVERY HOUSE

USEFUL IN

mind as » ell

ronaeier.tlousnew ; and familiarising the
mind with perfect things, naturally ba-

THE GSBAT RE1I3IES.

paint pl etut

immediately succeeded him; rad net
hla own Imagination. There never was
ray such artistic eidolon outside of Rus-

FAVORABLT KNOWN AND
EXTENSIVELT

USED
Hew Tert Cily ai Ticiilty,

na-Zts a

glaahouacs^ richer srd'.wd tender treat-

to Ruskin, Just as A madia de Gaul was

ALTBXDC UTIIT*'.

HAD1ME ZADOO PORTER’S

their utter Ignorance.and perverse prodi­
of very little aervlce In teaehlng the art landscape pain Ung; but the largo Impor­
gality with the people's mosey, without
of •electing the good from the bad. The tations of French pictures' which have
reading the dally reports of their doings
best method possible for a healthy cultl- been made during the post six years have
to satisfy him of their character. When

COUGH

60

Prie. 26. SO ud 16 CU. per Bo«l*
OST

EFFECTUAL

BE.Y1EDY

CQB8A
VkOBTABLF,

Inspiration.
The extravagant criticisms, or more
properly, eulogluma of Ruaktn on Tur-

The literature of art abounds in excellent
books, from which much may be learn-

to the health and romfort of elvlllaod

TWENTY-FIVE TEABt.
HArmrcs nouix,

friend, who. fludlug that he could not
Impsut any of hla noble ambition to tbo
ciuU&lt;&gt;tu sTudtnt, Ingeniously confs*, ad

people sre overtaken by tba means for
BAGGAGE CHECKED THEO UGH. providing tbemMlvee with articles of of bed art, it is frightful to reflect on the
refined enjoyment, long before they have
trnvagant bad taste In Ito effect upon the
tgraFK F0MTICKCT8 VIA MUERAlLWAT.
future inhabit an H of New York. The
Wl.ieli cso bvsblsiaUat all Principal Tiskel
Capitol In Washington, though grand
parts of our prosperous country exhlblII. R1PDLK

G'

tbe poMi bill Ilea of art, to rest satiaAed
with nothing that falls short of IL Ac­ mcchauical j roductlci s which afford the
cept the beet you can get with a protest,
but rellgioaaly ruai*t the temptation to pie.
•ay that you spprove a thing becavM It
the Introduction of esthetic culture In
wealth trying vainly to surrounded Itself vilences and Imperfection tn Its artestle
quit you; and never be af.-ald of approv- our colleges and publr schools, bate
details. It la hardly poalble that aby
the
m^orliy, but ‘po not after the multitude
iU,factory Malta. A gallery
to do evil.** St. Simon etyi'Va gained
an immortality rad an apotheosis by veu, In connection with Yale College;
standing alone oa hla pillar, while the gratuitous Instruction in art Is afflirded

amusing Instance lately occurred in Eng-

acquired a large fortune suddenly, prob­
have Imitated hla example, are utterly
ably by speculation in cotton, proposed teacb the natiimal mind the importance
unknown. Bo sincere. That to, in 14rad make a collection of palntlnga and

the rebel South. What we require to
the habit of aiming high, of etrivtag
fact.oa,

body. But we need publicly endowed
It might be regarded aa Inopportune
K.k. ■., ■
nf th. MlM. public schools, ora national academy,

mentioning the names or work ef liv­
ing Americas art tots, though we would

MMW CUAMLTON^GmwjI^A

Ight produce which would Illustrate
• Ireton. But wa forbear.
It will not be o«t of place to allnda to

hall suitable tor their reception. With
RAID TkCUB RAILWAY.

SESsti.^Sa*

.

rarely exhibited, the Town OeoocBof

for anything which to requisite far the

yyaULESALE A RETAIL.

OYSTER

depot,

DR. ZADOC PORTER'S
[nratWR Slljai WO
nr orrcsnus to
rAHYBM OIL AND

that they will not rip. that they will fit
munifloent girt was declined; the paint­
ings ware found to be wretched drabs.

EosnaAblBg ve y similar to thto

Wholesale and Retail.
CtheURkm
KARTWKLL.

conscientious men that ever lived was
the late Washington All*ton, wbc.ee
were our manufacturers rad artists so character to very strikingly exhibited in
recognition at ths

If we hare national at moties to provide

�ginerf.
•*- ewtoi m. Mnrxr,.;.

nmittM .woMwiTiexs.

, VXTSSIBB.GHiyT
or iLUXois..

The exercises at the

bo treatv w
the Declaration was boautifuly read by
protection
When I was a light weight-only about
naturalized citizem
Rev. J. W. Bsxcscrr, and the Oration by
250—1 didn't mind thia sort of weather,
C. G. Holszoox Esq. was able and eto- not much anyway. Bat now—yatter—The Pope has summoned a general
day and to-day-Cblcago Uss been a lit­ council of tho Catholic Church to meet
aisSmto,
tle nearer, in point of tempemtore MttT
old Orthodoxjdea of Mr. Satan’s farm,
as I was taught to cntlmate It In my half to proving that Chaao was always a
much superior
jp* fiufn* exhibition
of tho kind ever 'scon in Hastings, and

NEW GOODS:

drugs 4 medicines,

A Splendid Assortment far

Floe TollRt Articles,

JUZ .107

i!

XAULXJaAJUXJUMS

w,.r.
oar ,
r.X- '
All Hasffiig?'Outdone!
rise of the mercury—it ta not rough on
them. But think of the misery of plurrp
— Dr. Mafltay, who will undoubtedly : u vr.ZZAiM.a*B3[*
men, to soy nothing offat one*. Yester­
day st sem A. M. the thermometer to- be oloctod Lnitad Statfti Senator from
South Carolina, is one of the oldest and
Battle Creek Nowhere
most chamhed masons in America.
gubrious political article with tho above
caption. Wo answer
,
Bit pcrsplr—The. Mt Pleasant Journal says tho .xovaoa -nuroY was
We ore drifting oul of the difficultira
brought about by ths Democratic rebel­
wV’dteaU,'- '
lion.
in ».«•&gt; ji &lt; t icHKUX.
■. Grooorricw»
Wo ore drifting towards a government
r. GILES HUBBARD.
—Theoditorof the Kansas Chief thinks
of loyal man, carried un to protect loyal
L MICHAEL C. T. PLESSXER.
srp all tn rorcLAit
Gen. Buckner, of tho LouisviHo Courier
Crookcry, tfe.
mon.
done
ence
-with
the
same
instrument.
octa
ungrateful
iti
not
going
for
Grant,
a*
Wo arc diifting away from tho treason
. Manufacturers of the New PaUat
From tbs chimneys, and »team-pl|te Grant went for him at Fort Dunelsun.
and eorruptiun of tho Democratic party
MONITOR PLATE DOUBLE IRON
■
FRAME
f
Wh are drifting the robe! State*,clean­ smoke and steam curl slowly, lazily,
h■?
—The Columbia (8. C.) Phean\x has
"HENRY P. BALDWIN, of Wayne.
Patent Medicines, PUlKTO fortes.
sed and purified of their treason, back (tralghtupward. The deads are white improved upon tho old Copperhead along
to their places In tho Union.
Complete Frofeetlem Againet W.t c*d
"Thu is a white man's Government,” by
"'frofcaAN BATEiS, of Grand Travers,
Finally,
on
this
subject,
If
I
thought
We ore sloa-Jy drifting away from a
axd Hoi Ctimate.
’
a iding “And decent negroes may eomo
oita ourin l spauldiso, orcuatm.
enndting national debt, oocasiumxl bv a
— ru*‘- &gt;**&lt;,)
ITARJtAXTUf FUK HU ItAB.
Democratic rebeilion.
SMe Tnaenrrr—
—Tho Lcngnnsport PAofo', ths largest
. EB6.1KZSR0.GBMVEX0R. sf Hillsdale.
We arc drifting towards the protection
and moat influential Democratic paper in
of naturalized cinzrna in all the worid.
Notwithstandingtho heat, the grain
We are drifting rebels out of office, operaton aver on the Board of Tiade, tho Eighth District of Indiana, concedes
in advance tho election of Mr. Pratt, Re­
CPI. DHPJ AULN D. I*HITCUAllP,ofAUeBsa. and. drifting loyal men in.
have bad vitality enough to get up a publican, to Congress.
Books and Stationery,
Ws are drifting towards on honest and
VEBY CHEAP. HOLD MERE, BY
faithful administration of ovary depart­
—Tho Knoxville (Tenn.) JfemU cunment ef the Government.
the time of option contracts ended, a tains the following frank admission: *We
We are drifting towards a settlement
of tho Alabama claims.
either for er against us, and we ph^aae
GROCERIES,
6. •. 8PAULBIM.
Haling destroyed ata vary, ws arodrifto disfranchise them all ns soon as we get
or ALL KIXDS AKR OX HXX OVALITY.
'
ting,11m&gt; laws it gave birth to into tho sea could have been bought, In any quanti­ the power.”
ty fbr $1,85. One of tho Chicago editors
of oblirihn. , . .
—■Du' Grand Ranidt Rayle states that rptlE CHEAP
We ore drifting away from the Demo­ literal iypronouncen these "corncre"
‘ VI. RANDOLPH SrntCKLAXD, of Ctlnloo
Mr. Wm. *Mnnndsr!tell from a scaffolding j
cratic doctrines ot socrsticn and notifica­
in tho new Methodist ’church in that
tion, vrhilu the Democratic party is drift­ bow tt would regard the question If ttaclf place qn Saturday morning lost, and was
Oar State Ticket
ing into tho hatred and contempt of tho “tutIde the ring,"—whether a “comer seriously, if not fatally injured.
'
world.
*
—A most important invention is the
To-day we place at tho head of eur
Wo are drifting toward morality, hu­ than speculating on * rise In whisky,
WALTER A. WOOD'S
H. A. GOODYEAR,
an
operation
by
which
the
chief
editor
manity,
peace,
prosperity,
wealth,
great
­
columns tho standard I e-rcrs of the Re­
niZ£ MOWERS AND REAPERS!
’
of thia ven- paper made, literally, all be railroad*. With these, broken rnila fos*
physicians- rerscniFTions
publican Union mon of Michigan, iu tho ness and power.
12-1 Diha of their power for xnisahiaf.
We nro drifting toward* firmneas.
political contest of 1863. They were truth, stability, justice, liberty, 'equality,
The July running races begin at Des—Three bankers, two merchants, and
selected with great unamnity, by a full and happinew a* a nation. ’
'
one ministar were among tho inmates ar­
Wo arc drifting towards tho high pla­ that they will eclipse all the racing i&gt;ea- rested nt a gilded den of iniquity, at 2
convention of tho true men of tho State,
J. P. ROIEBTSACO.
ces among the notions of tins earth that aons wr hare ever had here. During
o’clock, Monday morning last, in Pitta­
the five days’ of their continuance over burgh.
great honor to the State and themselves, Jehovah intended wo should enjoy.
$12,01)0 will be given as prises. Fifty of
the high jiositions for which they bare
—A citizen of Portland, Mil. has a
tbe finest racing horses in the United
Utah Correspondence.
States are already here in foil training collection of 365 different varieties of
to be elected in November, by the largest
pipes, consisting of meerschaum, briar,
and excellent condition and numbers of chins, French dsy, glass, and common
majority over given to any man, or set of
WOQU’zi S.
Balt Lake City, U. T. June 2’8 8. • others are expected.
I diy.
•
.
mon, in a contested political ropiest in
LEAVR WEXOKA-GOl.NQ SOUTH.
E». “Baxxxb."—In your paper of June
A single death has occurred here this
—The latest ..arrivals from the Sand- ]
tho Peninsular State.
10th,I read the announesment that I had seaaotedn which there were symptoms
been promoted from 1st Scrg’t Go. B. 86 of cholera, but nothing has been public­
U. 8. L, to a Captaincy Now ms that is ly mid atxxrt It, and it has not been fol­ that occasional shocks of oartbqnak( Bui I ding Materials.
call went forth life in hand to overthrew .one of the greatest mistakes that over ap­ lowed by any other of like character.
Thus tar the summer of *C8 bos been un­
Eave Troughs
and destroy a Democratic Rebellion, and peared In print, I trust that you will al­
' —TKSTil&gt;era) mernbars of the French
usually healthy In this city.
Made and put up on Short Notice.
who by their undoubted firmness and ;low mo tho use of tho col urns of your
There Will be no other celebration of Coqw Ix-giilstif amplntp of tho profuse
bravery won for themselves lasting fame paper, to correct tho same. I never told the Fourth of July la Chicago this year, I ex]&gt;cnditures tn maintaining the French
rphe Piotscur JPBiwier
expeditionary in Italy, believing it unon tho Hood stained fields of tho Ropub- any
,
ono, anything to cause th rm to think than the closing of public offices nud
Shelf - Hardware and,Cutlery &lt;
lie and whose nomination and ro-numi- ,
—
-Tho
celebration
and
base
ball
toiirnnation by ths kto State Convention, was publish
]
at grnrera rulers.
such on assertion for a fact—I cursions and pie-n'es which indlvidcni nmont, to be held at Mt (.lemons on the
I [»r torfcty.
enterprise may get up. If the'day Is ns
a merited reward for efficient and eon- believe
]
the story was started by some
3d and 4 th of July, is exported to bo of
tinuod devotion to tho State in every ,mischicriuus person far tho purpose of a I। hot as to-day, cellar lodgtnn. thurmigh much interest. Clubs from Detroit, Ypsi­ Dodge's Clebrated Plows
drafts, fee Vid laziness will be the genlanti, Fort Huron, Itemeo and other
emergency, and iu even- petition both jjoke. Doubtless my friends in Bony eml order of the day.
plamw have entered for prizet, end some
are aware that I hold tbs poai-1
civil cud mililary to which they hare County,
,
| TbctwoiDoni inoompreheealble and
been peevioutiy called. We are proud of ,lion of Captain of Mich volunteers, if beautiful tricks or "magictil Uiuslons'' good playing may be expected
G. IL V. R. R.—The Jackjou C-tiw,
not 1 would respectfully refer them to the ever Juno in this city are now being per­
HARNESSES
report of tho Adjutant General of Michl- formed In the Crosby Music Hall by the of the JDth, says: 'Qxack-laying on
MAIM SMOTHERS*
upon its folds the name*&lt;&gt;f/Gen. 8rXcco­ gan, for tho year 1864. Since leaving 1celebrated Harts. One la the causing of the Grand River Valley Railroad con­
tinues, and the work is being pushed
]&gt;uts
of
dry
san
&gt;1
to
a
boot
up
and
bring
rse, Gon. HrunrsT, Gon. PsrrvHAxn, the homo nearly all of my mail has been diTST2WH T&gt;ET*OT,
tn lo full bloom plants two feet In height; forward os rapidly as poaribje. Tlio road
will
'bo
completed
to
Eaton
Rapids
by
the
the oilier la the presenting of a human
try is indebted for tho capture of^that ent time it is all addressed in that manner licad, appanrantly without any body, fourth of July. A sltip lodin with Iron
aroh demon Jeff Dxvts, Gen. Mat and Surely no one could burn infmd from but resting on a small cushion lu the arrived' tn New York on Tuesday. Ths
NEWSPAPERS
iron is from neon Cardiff! Wales.”
/r
Ool Gsosraor, and our readers do nut that, that I had reecirod promotion.
midst of space unsupported and olono,
ufjMrMafFx-A iFAaoxsimr.
Perhaps it would be gratifying to my which talks, smiles, grins, sings, etc.
. dora South was asked his opinion on
that ticket have b en our first choree, and friends to know that, although I havo not He is drawing crowded houses.
AXO rtRIOOlCALL
Both the “White Fawn*' and “Black negro euEroge. "Ob, d—a h &gt; niggers.
for whose selection by the convention we received a commission since entering ths
They should not be allowed ts veto at
did not cease to labor until their choice Regular army, yet I have not been for­ Crook” are said to l&gt;e losing money new. olL" “Yea, Colonel, but about 500 of
MANHOOD :
BOOKS.
them in your district want to vote the
gotten, but hare been recommended for the audiences are very “queer.*
Democratic ticket” “Oh. ah! Yas—
that Hun. Hkszt P. Budwix is in ovary one, by tho following named officers and
Susctst
ves
—
very
well.
That
mak
J
all
tho
dif
­
prominent citizens : Flint then in order
ference in tho world.”
Blank Roto and Receipt Books,
Governor of this grcatand growing State, of rank, Wm. H Lewis, Major 36 U. 8. I - Tho large steam saw mill of John
LEGAL BLANKS AND
and that he is sore to dischsge the I and Brevet Lieutenant Col., U. 8. A. Graham, in Unrein Township, Berrien
duties devolving upon tho executive head Copt, Miznce Brwol Cd, U. 8. A. Capt rennts, was entirely ounsnmed by fire
fl
of this people, with an ability and energy L. M. Kollog, Breyot Major, U. 8.A. Wednesday night of last week, with 86,Of every kind and I'aritty.
of character which has never been sur- Capt J. P. W. Niello, 30, Infantry, Capt,
H. HERRICK,
IMPROVED
poMod, white lua heart will prompt to acta Edgar N Wilcox, and James A. Haughty
(IRROUIXSOX AWIGHT«Ax-3 STORg.i

SCHUYLER COLFAX,

of peopla.

or IXDIAXA.

ssks-^s

Whither art We Drifting !

gesorzt i

•r ■;

HARDWARE STORE,

; any particulars.

STOVES, IRON

tuXJVDTT.—The
Houmok, £»].,
uouyood the most e
Vat of any one ev
Vin»p,»ad there
ta—id to sre It l
therefore, to bo abl
*fUu author, to

Ths tut

J8WBLHY &amp; MUSIC STORE."

recommending mo, and by Copt, Goo.
over any want of clemency towards the
erring and the fallen, which sometimes porarily commanding Co. B. in February
has marked the character of men, who 1867. At the War Department March
6th 1867. By tho Hon. Austin Blair, in

Michigan Press and the man selected to ollthough still an oust an max, lam
fill tbs second position on the Ticket— willing to stand upon my record. as a
soldier.
R.P.LAMB.
frusa which ths nomination of Hou.
• -The
oourt of 1claims
-r~t &gt;r-rT3.-v
-_11- HU
JU- -became
V ’-.1 a
to-day, wUhouttho President’s signaPublic Inrtructi'ja. and Dxxna R
tore.&gt;. It enlarges tho power of that court
Court
Baoww, fur member of the State Board and abolishes tbs offices of
.1-Solicitor and
of Education docs natln tho least detract two assistanta It also legislates BinkAR in all we ars proud of our candidates
of the platform on which they wore plac-

STATIONARY
F.T.MA15, I
B. MAIN. -f

DKALtB IS

—Tho Stanton (Montcalm county,)
Htrnl'states that a man by the name of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL­
Eilaa DevnII, who was engaged in pulling
VER and PLATED WARE.
trees down by menu of a tackle, on a
ship, was instantly killed last Thursday,
by a limb fldting and striking him on tbs

WfORlTE

Hairdressing
Grav Hair

SEXUAL DEBILITY’

ILssUan* Ami OM. IW,.

for old sad youag
1
Wvr Sals Mr all DsuflMa.
DEPOT, 108 G1KOWICB
H. T.

Rs. tai

SulUw M
?..T.
65* 1

mceONEDoU/B,
hands to have polled the votes of 15,000 j wh' o*n be run. and
colored men in Georgia at her late eleo-!
--.jn
s-j. ii

I 000 umj

IMO.
•3!

WINCHESTER’S Srscinc PILL

literally rrwi

or Incapacity.

NOTICE.

8«dm4 Qi

,n

THE SUCCESS

rniow* tfoiXAR SALE ARXV0LV-

Thaiton, of Muskegmi village, undertook,
to make an arrest, when a . melee ensued
which wwas
closed
— wsummarily
——-j v-^v-byhis
dntX'
ing a revolver and firing throe or lour'
stmts and lodging Ihree balls'in the body

hta»-&lt;

FOR THE CUBE Of

isweBojUt
w21 quiddy restore

g

SPECIFIC PILL,

District, where there are I
d colored uww white re. I

Figure 2 Sewing Machine

Ds

Wvt-m

Uteltew £

ihmumi:

i jfteyVv?

iJUnvcwyof

STAHDUHFSCAI.es.

LAMB KSITTIXO MAC!

« BaBWowe

Raos OmHMB.—T
totprtoto* village o
County, have nata
rwk.wUh a half m
i'*otrxndW in th
U*.w»OT exhib
toyefaptonHW Ho

�fadaud WiMtllanrous.

!»OT«Oi

Summer Arrangement. 1868.

IEW UYHTIIiMEITI.

SUS
&gt; fbsOef.rta.rdnp Iwrrisfcr. nlsGeg endre
Us aaais sadatjls.f BABL0W, QOQDVEAB
A OBANT, IsdMastred by stoSmI earesst.

Tbaarersblsg
das* Uta Tltal

•* ,T*n

wk’

hfe-

,

tnrnt. If they will but attend the FmtM.
orJ.fr
j,
excrcleaea of the day are aa Mlowa •

Cotner of Jefimon ancLRaikuad Streets,
IWIST-taA."15*5-

of Middleville Exchange at 10 o’clock
Orwr'. ^ring lt
10:30,- \ oeal Mualc, Prayer by Chaplain
r ’“
"•'
•r*wu- ’•*«
sM'uu
Mualc, Reading by Prof. A. th* Ma2 toIt swab, ud brota. .btt. 1U
Hfects
srssftks
Me, Oration by Rev. Butterfield, ‘•Star pavsrfol
- --------— — most
—... tes.Sc&gt;sl
vra'aou cUreccnarac’ a/ ■ n“w“or *K*iu**n«TUto4br iu
Spangird Banner.” Dinner,Toaete tube
responded to by Revr Anne*. Bement •sa H rotiTOi th. .treajta, lBCrWum lb. &lt;PHKidder .nd M«re. WrigS.^S
“I.*1"11''1? 10 'be csaaUCarvcth, Clark and ollrore. i.yor rQrthl
ntelritar’a StootoA
cr particjulare inquire oT’-any of the
h^nM*?I’ntnx,he &lt;rottnd U5‘Wecn ,h«
1bS Of 10
“»0 &lt; I’- M., July 4th, fflrernisokxittirt* to twvnuff'nram.* Is

lwt__________ BBSJ. BIKfMALt,.

zzl-zst"

1 L» .

Mssi l cusss.Ctonyi.ta.aL
Jsss* Vei«sa."b&lt;f«nrf«i.

Xa^nvtLLE.—Here the 4tlt was celebrate«f bran old fashioned national fe»Ural, and ••ration* were given by Dk.
J. H- PaIaieb, nnd C. C. Smith, Esq.,
lap of Ilastlo-".

^S2^i!A'l!S^XXSSf‘

^S3aaS“?9n

BARLOW

■

-

D.tkriag tbit Ike bMl work will sltiaMiriy

I AM NOW SELLING

Our enterprising fellow-townsmen.
Eli Shupe, Oxren Leonard, and Ch—
Pauli, have each purchasiM a steam en­
CONJUGAL LOVE,
gine, for the following purposes: j«r.
Shu[x» Is to use hl* in connection with
hla foundry, Mr. Leonard h to .tart *
steam saw-mill, and Mr. Pauli has al­ •rs snd crut. im^dimeat. lollAHKIAUk,wilb
ready oomroenred work tn hlsnewplauing mill, with ateun aa the motive pow- hi'‘,p T0X,' ,,OWARh AiMKiaUcn. l*MU«4«lMr. P. Leonard, with hb character­
BUSINESS CARDS.
istic energy, bno erected a very comtaodloua hall, about 26 by 70 feet in she, in ROBINSON A WIOUTilAN
the rear and adjoining hla hotel, ‘ the
Middleville Cottage) during the j«at
two weeks. The hall will be ‘'dedicated”
by a hug me-tlght-and-wblrl-with-m*.
quick party, on Friday evening, July 3d,
Mr. L’s popularity aa a Aori la a auflclent gaurantcc that the party will prove

' .

' ,.

Tximter Wagnfeh, A. Ng. 1, M -flWjOO.
Open Buggies single Boat |125’, to |165,
M
Twp
•• . 180, “ JEO.
fop
“
Single “
180,
275.
Ratler A Jumpseat wagons, 75, “ 100.

NEW BTF.AX ENQINM.

SMM» &gt;. imj
ranf tha NewPateat
fjTL“CBue

FOUTES.
r,‘-

asssfrs......

JL J. GRANT.

Brtttop. AWg.1l, N'T.,

HASTIX^S, iilOH.

GEORGE PRESTON
larites year Ultab.n to kto

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Received.

1868. CITT DBCC STMUI 1868. Large &amp;. Well Selected Stock of
y.D? ACKLEY &amp;C0,

GROCERIES,
Which mvrt b« mH, tUfobst regard to price*, to

Mr. E. M. Hail v&lt; Ada, has opened a
new businena e.tabll.hmcnt on Main St.
____ HANTISUa, - . .
and has “runup” thetignlfieantpUcanl.
MISS E. WILCOX,
• Dry Goods and Groceries." Mr. II. 1*
well known to many-of our efttxcna as
a man of undoubted Integrity, a reputa­
tion that he maintained even here, in
ID STDST, BBICX BLOCK,
the very definite periol of “long ago.”
That being the case we are not afraid to HASTINGS, - 37 - MICH.
trust, and recommend the gtxxl people
D. 8. WOODWARD,
of Thornapple to give him a call.

IISA5D 1UAPEBS!

rpnE an&lt;I*rslreed w«nil4 snawsr. is hl
JL -fri.ods snj tba pabfi? gswr-vlly thst h
liu
iu his n.w Stott, »a 3s*t« Hu.tI
. «Pl«Bd!d Stack »f

FAMILY

GR0CEBIE8

■ CrasUti.^ «f

Coffees,

JJOOKH A BTATIONERJSS,

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Dry Ms, Groceries,
•C AtlMhanL

KOroml UB&gt;ro aa*
t fslk. I’ra* Vasaty. N. T.

Faktastic PAitAPE.—Several of the
old residents of Baltimore and some
the adju'ning towns came out on a Draw
Parade on the 4lb Inst. Every conceiv­
able kind of mask, uniform, Ac., waa
brought into requisition, with bend
dress from nn iuth to four feet high, to
ctee them the most ludicrous appear­
- — nnce immaginable. Thus disguised and
d the equipped they paraded the streets of our
Village on horseback, wilh a eoal-blhck
negro and his wife In a bugsry for rear
guard; the wonch wearing the moat

H.pieg to ro«1». ■ »hsr» ot natrons;. fro«
Ii. Psblic. I pWp laystlf to (It. Mll.t.c,00 u regard. quality and prire.
pW-FrrwBiJ and prompt attonllon will b.gi’

YANKEE NOTIONS AC.

THKKa’

“

ed a great deal of fun and morriment,
they were greeted with rounds of ap­
plause, and followed by acre.'al hundred*
boy*, ofall age., throughout tbrlr mart
. The procession reminded ua of the aldhear the fo-htonod Fnsllrer Training* of New
'
Come again.

i) izi’O r,

MIDDLEVILLE

W'OOLFJT FACTORY,

, , GEOHOE PRESTON

wA.LTAM’ mS'ER.%
. JMArta.

,
it. Cbsrauag far Lights.**.
taCsTiitar-.
Ito bre* In U&gt;. w.AA sad
lh»*
MS*.. - St Ahato.NdlWX AC*, SSI

\

.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,
'■'ilTAl A «•«»,
INaXn hi

laoUupplrsC (

Boots and Shoes,
P-A.PSZI.S.

Still Leads the Van

1 Drift Medicises,
Groceries,_____
rjLDTBLOxtt.

OKS.

Slavs'
id Receipt BortJ, .
BLANKS AND

ONARY
nd and Variety.
rs m JsBsrsaa iRrsS’.

hsrttv'g
to
pul
lECVIiF.or
debility t
W Il.il/ I

Groceries and Produce,
the rour.tie* along the Hue of the Cen­
tral. and in various parts of this
"maty, and And the bead* uniformly
large nod well filled. Ju the southern
totiailc* most of the crop will be seenr*i this week but here Hole will be
barewted U lore the 13th.

'AKE N8TICE.

MYRON A. FULLE'R,

P.*CB ('or use.—The people of the entwprtmtiR village uf Buchanan, Berrien
Ointy. have established a splmdid
P*rk. «»h a half mile track, and which
I' aot rxeeiicd in tho State. On the 4tb,

Broad Gauge Railway!

I HI.Ury Ccro.ro. Ml«h.

Satti JHimsMim,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Bailer SIkImie Dealsr,

fokte company.

■Tn*» extended to us on tbatoceasloo
them all kinds of summ to
ettnnH *« entertain the p&lt;o-

ATLANTIC &amp; GKKAT WSTKBI

W. U HEDRICK A CO.,

nI of splendid Horace, and some most
•xreilrnt lime made. The people gen*rally in all that country were out enand the result must have been
•Xrecdingly oncoumging to the officers
the areoclAiion; but yet. there was
thing connected with the events of
th* day thnt certainly waa not on the
•losre There waa a Sabbath School
C«&gt;ebruion held there, gotten up aa we
’»*« informed In opposition to the arnagemenu made by tho Park Asooclre
for the amuwmnt of the people,
* which we do not complain, though
onion there Is strength. But we were
Botahuie Kurprl«ed after the done of
SabbaH, School Celebration, and
LlfJ the raring at the Park had been so
’•pbUlcally condemned, to aac the
&gt;*l« connected with that ceiebrettou, OT YORK riA-W
।
,n * body adjourn to a bluffoverhigthe Park, and were with no deGRAXD AND SQUARE
of their Green Backs, they could Agratfe Piano-Forte
•W U&gt;e exelUog acenes going on Just
Na. W saA Mi 8e»»4“c.
fence. But then thia was none sr~t.l N« Vork txad Ue
v&lt;
to^awrfyriaeLU.___________
wu busimaa, gnd wo prensme no

a,y*.wa' •*"*»» ttaaks far the

■ROAD GAUCK IHOkl UKK.

Celts Wearing ipp&gt;reH

iash roR niora and psl:

MANCA, to er frost

NEW

TBA A,
COFFKKS,
sugaAs;
SYRUPS,

YORK,

BALT1KME,
wABuiaer«K cm.
This U lb. salt b.to to *v-

StASCff,
SODAS.

«i
Asd la tact, (Ttrything fcu4 is a

Flirt Class Grocery Stare,
e»brisg*fe«kr^»

BUTTXR,

.

onrrm

JASSJF.4X
SlUtBP-PHLTS,
AUsnkljtdssf

oouwrnv raoaven.

IwUlnayywi lbs tegbsat etarksi pricfariL

. •
MYROIT A. rVLUA
n^sgs.Msylst.teM.
■*»!

Oil Krpon. of Pmn.yl.ui.

�NCOICES.

GREATSALE
LIST SYSTEM

frit BMT FAlfLT

SEWING MACHINE
alb“vm»^
PHOXIM

4

BENTLEY,

LOCAL AQIXTI, HASYWW. MICH.

mid him o&gt;

Advertlalnsr
Bob cried oat, in"Ha usually fend, drei

ottpx

M0”

UlIMfcflY

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &lt;fc Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

sjiTea,

villaaa ef limited

COMMI—lOMEMii Nov Ire.----

Circular, IM, Mula^Gaa^ A Crow Cut

&gt;D. BAHUACX).

A Bxsram Trill —A little girl m

wKXU*-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

y-

^15

MAKR4 FOUR DIFFERENT .•VTITCBEH,

wje ajeie: coming

as tar *r xter. s.d. law.wi
k-rejtai.ajjntau.ta^

ONE DOLLAR SALE

you ao much trouble "
"I wish, air, it was I
replied
A liftlo boy lived fur some time with a
penurious uncle. Tha latter was one
day walling out with the child by 1 is
skis, when a friend, accompanied by a
par-hound addremed him. Tba little
fellow never haring seen a dog of so
alight jnd • slim a texture clasped the
Crer.ture ro
siouod cry.

Dry and Fancy Goods

It Makes the. Best Stitch,

leu imri'Bi ,1 rrackerrll
FROIIITEOtlin

JrMl CHtK.MUliljHllU,
ON Cwli Klllu ranHlraa
CIIANCKBY ORDER.

E&gt;o*lll'« IM
i£. mu..

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
OF PREMIUMS.

Will Last a Lifo-Timo.

ao thin?"

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
£|ARRY COUMTY

io send in a toast to be read at tha anni­
versary celebration of the Pilgrim Fathera, furniihod tha following. It is spicy
enough to flavor half a dooan anniversa
rydinneraThe Pilgrim Father*, fereooth! What
had they to eodure in compariaon to tha
Pilgrim Mother*? It is true they had
hunger end cold and sickness and dan­
ger, foes without and within—but the
uufartuuato Pilgrim Mother*! they had
not only thoae to endure, but they had
the Pilgrim Father* also! and yet lhear
nomte orc never mentioned. Who ever
heard of the Pilgrim Mothers? Who
ever gave a dinner iu honor of them ?— The Health* Heformer'^ Cock Book.
Who erer write* amp, drinks toasts, and
makes vpooebos, iu recollection of them ?
This sell sutbciency of the men is beyond
endurance. One would actually suppose
that New Engusnd bad been cuiouwod I;
by men, and [Kjeterity provided for by

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

GUARDIA.*!

TH IM MACHINE

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

EVERT BACH IRE IS WARRANTED I

Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets,

HASTINGS.

MICH.
WS.V.
. &lt; »«n

Be Sure to See- this Machine,

w&gt;4 ■uirassL .

e&amp;xa
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE

** The Blue Coata.”

I AM NOW SELLING

ESTABLISHED 1X1867.
A vroin WtTM VOL’. BESDEET

spekin) iutaxlouaed intar tha miiike wa
wher it mkksac nurfoxrie with the Kow
jtue. Looks in Luitir ix betiir ai vernillar in Ice Krsetn.

Lumber Wagons, A.
Linen Doggies "ingle
“
•
Two
Tnp
Hingis

No. 1., at 1100,00.
Seat 1125, Io |165.
“
180, - 1R0.
180, " 276.

broths on yew wo
brolhee. "Trix"
Nite Humin drkuahee fur tho benksr-

Hypop ho sphi te

braiCisg

•11 to. spin
“EciifSi

LcJbsum if tha aiut ide lik tu so mm thin
mower holMummer. If tber is sun

Act Promptly and Certainly

Un° ht1.7«4

X* ALL ITAOBI uB

curved in euny Stile.—gindr* .
ALLEN. HAWES A CO

A max in telling about a wonderful
parrot hanging in a cage from tho win­
dow of a house which no often I—&lt;
said, “It trios “stop thief,’ so naturally

CONSUMPTION.

GEORGE PRESTON

ttbilla and I'.wr

Largn

A Well

Selected Stock of

COMMISSION EK'S NOTICE.

GROCERIES

w»

T'lL

Groceries and Provsions.
A BCTUt couple, studying tho beauties
of-SRi art gallery al Ifeatoo, discovered

FAMILY

GROCERIES

pariinjialnl

“ho was French

As a gentleman was walking under
the arcade of tha Horticultural Gardena
art displayed there, he came upon two
well-dressed ladies examining a statu­
ette of Andromeda, labeled, Exeruted in
Terra Cotta. "Executed in Terra Cotta,"

KEROSENE OIL
Commisxlonen NoUee

To the Ladies.
TRY IT!

TRY IT!

TRY IT ’

&gt;1 Dr. J. F. Cb.Khui,
ly kaown In Medical

BHR DOLLAR FOB EACH ARTICLE.

Mb rm.-Tux"
J. W READ.

FIRST QUALITY

The Eclectic Medical Jevul ef Pennsylvnals.

"Bov ShiftlessAs ugly old bachelor suggests that
births should be publixhed under the
head of “New Mane."
An urchin crawled into a sugar hogs-

tmttaiY) jobxnucn«WAIT.

GEORGE PRESTO*
Nonpareil

Dollar Sale?

IP mfu'i &gt;vl »«« to yoer lane to mare *•

His first exclamation was

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

T. PHILUM. *
• Urtl tor Ite

SSScss^

SUFPOBT HOU IHBUSTBY!
Proof of ow statement that wa have made

THE GREAT OAUBE

IEVSLSTIII II TSAStl

■airtton. n»Mb *■" oatawm.

ii um

J. S. VAI BIBIT
I. D. BODIN MON,

for lloriarb'l

JgAXTUORE

Still Leadi ths Via
utocxtits s rto moss rot all.’

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MORTOAOK RAI*

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                    <text>VOL. XIII,
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,“WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1868.

MEDICAL

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NEW YORK, BOSTON,
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LIVER, STOMACH. OR

DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

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port o&lt; Boston, but misfortune a ad sick-, Not iongaulaeqapnt Ferris called one
uess ova; took him, and be sank Into tbo evening st tbs bout.-sf Mr. JL. and was
glare tearing hla only eon t j protect hla II fortune.oenough
'
Co find Annis said her
mother and sister from tbe want' and I fa her slone, tta former eng «.d upon a
was reckoning the amour!I of earn fort
Illa of UU Ferri* b id enjoyo-j a liberal , piece op embro'.ds y of a new pattaro, and p'eosuro tire alnn would have
education, and having entered the navy iand tits latter pouting over
a volt
me ui
of ■ b ought to-the home circle. If properly
a &gt;
*V&gt;nun
as midshipman w.is raise I to Beutenan I- anchnt
i
। b..oeophy. Oa U_
_______ I naet, or how It would have hoped tn
his __
enteranoe
alnp, by r.aeun of hla ac ;ulramenta and tLe old gontiebian look no fortber not ce taking up earn, note who i Lfe'was^short ’
gio I conduct.
.of him thou ■ alight Inclination of the Probata y ho has received Ktnt new
111* profcsalon had led him to all part • .bead, and "good even.ng, • Ir. ’
idias which wt!l do him moth gtoJ,
of tiiewo.ld, and he bad carefully Im­
Ho look acta r by Annie's side, and and not Ipjure his &lt;w tomers.
prove I all advutitngoa thuogh constrain­ told of hi* tevo in low but ardent tunes,
ed by bis limited means to the most rigid bcgfctnf l ennlmlon to speak to her fath­
er on tbo subject.
During the latu llttlo ‘•unploaa-rntHe had met wltb the only daughter
“Oh, be will not bears won! of the
of Qarris 11,. one of tbe wnlthleatlncr- matter," said tfie rm.uwfnl gM. “No n«a" we Lad tbe m'afoxtuue to spend
cteants in Beaton, at a feto given on | longer ago than ye.t rday be spoke to fourteen months and twenty days in
board tire ship io which hs belon^d, me r.Lalve to a cmne.t.on wltb B., tut rebel prison*. This time was divide'I
between Btllo Isle, Rvhmond City,
and had Immediately become enamored
Danville, Va., Andeteonville, Charles­
of her, but he well knew in bls heart Loanty giving him her hand.
that ibe difle cncc Lome n their for­
l-'erris could bear title suspense no ton and FloraDcc, South Carolina. Oh
tunes formed a Imr.kr to lilslK-pea. Ho fonge.. In fact, t -e Lint nrlat.ve to an hed .y that the loyal north triumphant­
uad been aresual visitor fur &gt;umc months vllinuce to another • pur eJ him to nc- ly elected Lincoln to bis second term
previous to tho commencement ol oar llon. Ue j rocceded to the port of tbe wc ware at Floroncc. A* election day
d.ew near the rebel* who Lad charge of
story, at tbo bouw of tbo H. family.
r.onf wireic Mr. 11., oil, and alter a few
the i r eon expressed a dealre to see how
"1 must think uf bir no more," raid
lire pr soners would vote, and when elec­
Ferris to Ulmsrtf. '‘ft 1 am snwred at
tion day come they ’iu pended a bag'on
by ire.- frirnua for ofib ring her common In your tum.ly for mor. t a i a year part.
civilities,with what ooiiumpt would her From
x* rum die
u fact tn*i you d.d no object tu the dead l.'ne for a ballot box -and annoonced that all wbo wished to vote
austo e parents r.ealve a pr. poslt.on for my
n&gt;y atiaatioiM
attcJ
to your daughter, t hav.
be.u led

Harr!*IL, wai Indeed a turn old man, air. wLI
and y thewia aa.d to be k rod to Ure
p&lt;.cr giving fre.lyof his bounty to all
“I have o-Itji aecn you here," replied
who were needy, ttld ho wasaatrangc Mr. IL, “end have no .c_aon to object be.-s to wltnc. s the Vvtlug, uvt one of
them ccme.bnrr the fact that they
man. He s.ldom *| okc to the e r.ropnd to your vuslta."
st ong'y lav-cred the e ootiou of McChd•‘»ndecd. air, you are vrty kind. 1
lan. ( urn; aratively few of the prison­
ers were physically able to walk to the
your daughter, but etuLoIdcned by Jure,
ballot box. and only about oigbteon hun­
lib dcILbt, w_s to pore over bls library, 1 ask ysu tor birhattd."
dred
mawgid to walk or crawl up todeliving ns 11 w re Itr lire fellowaulp of the
The &gt;t.d man laid down hie look, and
IKMi.t their UtlLL At sundown tbo
old phrioeupbcri. Un several ucc. sluus removing bls .peitecLs, naked :
beans or ballots were counted, and cf
when Ferris was at b.s house, and cu"Poca tl.c Indy sane.ion thia reques'.?"
the clgl^^ii hundred caat, Lincoln re-.
gaged lu conv.nation with Ann o, bo

SHiscrUany.
THE TWO PURSEB.

It was a cold wlnLr night, and th;
wind wb stle-J through tbe bare 11ml a o.'
the tree* that lined the waJL-Tha ground
wa» covered with enow,' upon who e
eur.'ace the light of the moon fell ,wj 1dazxllng aplendor, studding the cncmatcd ground wltb brilliant duunond*.
Aa Uie • d south dock atruck nine, a
youDK m .n WiagRu In Ills cluak.rought
the ehade of the large t sis In tbe park,
f.om whence bo whtclicd the coining ot
tbe numerous carnage load? of the gal.y
dna&gt;cd people of both terra who enter­
ed one of tbe principal houses lu Beacon
Through the richly stained windows
tbe gcorxeo.rs light issued In a flood, aocnu.pAnled by the thrilling tones of mu­
sic, in.tn ths hili band ; Cue bouse illu­
minated at eve y point sromed crowded
w.tb gay and happy sj.lr.tr.Tire stranger
still cont.mplnted the scenery.his dock,
which till now bad onvc opeJ tbe towir
prat of bls teatuns, bad fallen, disc los­
ing a lace ef manly beauty, a full dark
eye wh b an king Lrow. and shoe: curly
hair, setting otT to great advantage hl*
Grecian style of feuti.ros. A brooming
muostnehe curled al out bls mon.h, g vIngaaikht ilaaslc appearance Io bls

WEAK AUD DELICATE CHILDREN

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.

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JABES •JilABLTO.X.
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H RAXD TBOTK MILWAY.

Fro

• Shall I enter," said he, thoughtfully,
to himself, • aud least my oyiaan churuis
I eau nevir posse-s? Hard fate that I
should be bound to the iron chdns of
poverty, but I in n man, and have n
snnl as noble as tbe tad of them. V o
will see," and crossing over to the pay
iceue.be mured the hall; he cist ofT hit
o \c rahoca, handed bla h-tand cloak to
tbo servant, and unannounced, mingled
with the b. auly and Cab :on that throng­
ed the rooms. Gradually be made bls
way among the crowd, in wbq.e centre
stood a bright and bcautl.ul assembly.
The bloods of tbo West End Docked
about her hocking for an approving
glance from tboec dreamy bine eyie.—'
Half abatroctid, »be answered or ipuke'
upon the to] lea of conversation without‘
apparent late: rot. Suddenly ano at rt-'
ed, blushed deeply, and dropping a halfr
couitey, In token of recognition of
torus one without tbo group. Her eyre1
nj longer languid, new sparkled with1
admiration, and -* our naval friend en­'
tered tbe group about bar the laid herr
tiny gloved band in his, saying:
»
••Welcome, Ferns, we bad feared that■
your bailing orders had taken you to sea.■
“Wc should not have lifted anchor!
without;first paying tribute Co ourr
queen," was th. gallant reply.
Alitt.Traa through tbe circle of ex­'
clusives ul h» appearanou tranong them,
but when tbe hwy approved there was1
no cause of complaint.
]
The gay acene of the evening wore on;I
aerentl tim« Ferris Howard had pot at1
fault the shallow-brained fops around1
him, placing them In anything but an1
enviable light.
Fcmi Howard was a lieutenant In tbo1
navy, and dependent antlroly cm hl* pay
m on officer to ruj.jwrt a widowed moth­
er and slater, to whom be wm 4*votedly

oLserred the eyes of tne old man Lent
sternly upon him ; then his heart would
sink within him, and bs would waku to
a reality of h.s*ltui.tlor&gt;.
Fcr.la Wo* one evening In Beacon

“And you oak—”
“Your daughtcr'a.band."
“It la you.*."
i'er.ia tpiang In astonishment tn bls
lost saying:
“1 hardly know howto receive your
spite uf th? cold rerepl on from those he kindenr**. my dear air ; 1 looked for
me; there, be atl.) enjoyed himself in
tl|e4&gt;cl.ef that Anulc wa« net rnditfb.'cnt
“Lls%n young min," aa'd the father
to' bls tcg.irJ. lie bad been relating to • Do y.&lt;u tmnk 1 should have cllosed
her, at lie.- request, b a oxpe.Lcnce with you to become Intimatif In my fi.mily
without dr t knowing your jchsracter
Do you think 1 should have given you
this prtticut child (and hire be placed
her nend in Fer.ls’s) before 1 bad । rov­
ed you T No, *!r: unlof tbe b gbest In
e-clu.y, I have selected you ns one In

“Annie, w Lt yuu pluck that roie fo.toe as a token of aflin.t.i&gt;n ? Ytiu knew
my aflectiou fur you—or stop. d. axat—
behind it grows the codnift. You know
themjsiic language of both. wl.J you
cbncMio and give me one T"

Ing and Rtnmmerlng girl, plucking and
handing hhu the rote.
Th!* paused when the attention cf the
company jrea.nt was drawn to ix.uic
eaguglng object. Nevcrbefore bed F*r*
rh revived any evidence of Annie'*
lovcMive *r»m her tell-tale eyes, 'the
Bowe.- »m placed next lo h a Dealt, end
he left tbe spartinaut. He b.ai procoeded but a few stejs f.om tbe beam when
be woe accoe.el by a poor mendicant,
clothed Ju rags. wb j wre exposed at the
-ale bout- of tbe night to the inclemency

world ovlls me acold, calculating inau ;
pernap* I am to but f ttad-a duty to per­
form to Him who eutruatel me with the
tappin* • of tills bksacd child; 1 have
cuuvava.ed to perform that trout falthlu.ly.
i
“1 know your life and fiqblta, ysur

a good Luaband. But stay, I will be
wiili you in u moment," sud be loft the
lovers ugetber.
“ehoato y uf your marriage with It.
wm only io try yvur heart iheu, and
Ui.cken the plot;" said llowa-d to tbe
blushing g.ri.
At tb s moment tbo door epenod, the
beggar Mbtta l-enla had twica rclLved
entered,- and rtej ping up loler.i»a»ked
alma In rajay he aaxsd him In a»-

“1’ray, air.', atid the beygnr to Ferris,
“can you give me a trifl.1 T I am new ly
staivod and chilled through by tbs figure roue to a a.a.dy height, and coat­
lug off tbo d-agulsc It Iiua. worn, dl»c-oauight air."
oj the pen on of Annie’s father.
tion with the beggar—fn.- nehad not tbo
heart to tu n aw..y from tbe sufiterlngof hardly be canvuivud.
“I ddennlreJ," arid the father, ad­
a fellow c.eaturc, banded him u puree
containing five or six dollar?, urging dressing Ferri*, “aft-r 1 bad otherwise
him to seik Immodiate »heller and food. p.ovid j'Kir ihatuc-cr, to l.»t one vlrure
A he beggar bl.aaed him anl j oaacd on. wui.h of nil ot.iere is the greatest—
A few nights aubiequent to thia recur­ Uha.i y; and badyoa tidied in tbatjou
rence he war ngaln al her fat her’* house: would L.ve foiled w.tb me lu this morMrs. H.. Annie’s mother, receive I him no^e. You we.v w.lgh^d.u UtcUtlanic
uudnot louud wanting, hire, sir, la
&gt;omewhc.t ccnrtru'ncd and distant wri- your tint pu.se—it coutallied six dtdlare
co ire. Being a woman ofnogreatemver- it now contain* a ibeque for six thous­
sdtjonal j oLvere, she alwnya ret‘red quite and, and he.eji your leound whL-h ecuearly, conducting her intercaur e with talnod flvo dufl rs, tml I* multi । Ikd by
society in .tbo most funnel manner.— a tboMsan^l. “&gt;ay,". said (bo «M«* man,
Ferris was much surprised that Mr. II. as Fir.'ta was about to object to It. -‘there
htul taken no jiarlicular notice of h'* In- u no n«ed of cxpUuatini.; it was a fair
tlmacy at hia Lous?, for ho seldom saw
Tld* was ol cuurw: a mystery tc Annh,
him;and when be did tbe o'd man's
eye* was bent on h'm in anything but a but wb*u cxpLiued, added io her love
friendly and inviting *p&lt;tiL In Ibis dl. for I.cr husband.
lemn-.n he was at n loss whet course to
pursue, *'.nce Auule's acknowledgement
of hex aflaction for him ; and now he
wire eqtuUy d stint from the goal of hi*
A gentlemen In buainemln one of our
hspplntv, for b's bctler judgement told
large cltie* ba* for you* mode a p.-uetke
him that it would be j rsauraptoua to
which 1* comuson with many, of Invitask th* consent of liar parent*. On thl&lt;’ Ing Ida' custou era and friends cut to
uccwten he had taken hl* leave as usu- ,
“lake * drink" or a cigar. A friend aual, when be was met by tbe brgjar of
the former Bight who eotlcltod aims, do- 1deavtraed to convince him that be was

daring that be eouid not find any one
else to assist him, and that tbe money
tafcn bestowed upon him bad been n'
pended for food and fbe rani of a miso
nUeeeDa. where tabitf Mpt
Again Ferris placed la bl* hand a

1
'
ttaootewmsurero trite, tat Co mb
M.« olll, be adopted tbe foltowleg
planHash Umt he spro: anything for
this purpjec, bo depoellcd so equal
amount-in a tax in Iriesafe, keeping no
aeeountotiL- Ar the end ot three months

not attempt t&gt; hide their d!a,uat
at tbo rrulL
Before the voting
they dll r.ot doubt that tbe prisoners
would vote almost, solidly tor McClo'lan,
on the ground that If bo was elected n
co:n| ronilsc would be entered Into and
they would be released from a prl.on that
was-but a fc# step* removed from
Dcatli. But they had greatly tn'stskrn
the fooling of the eamp, end a more chop

h-artaof those emmicinted .discouraged,
alck and d* lug sUdlera still Leal In uni­
son u 1th the greet heart of the loyal
North, and nothing short of death It-elf
cou dstopit. XVI.h these facts telore

Chase,—the soldiers will ever bo firnud
Luc tq the ;rinciples for which they
fought end suHcrvd hardships which no
tongue or j&lt;er&gt; can describe.
[Fond du l.ac Cotnnxmwenlth.J

lice Into IJiu* eliT vrhTTfc U pie aaqt in
itself, and c-frh* wltli it' a lesanb worth
learning. A poor girl namrol Gcrtr^do
was deeply attached to a yotrmf.taau
whose wealth pree nded air hojKw of
mrrrtagc. One bight, asabe sfei wcc,'.Ing, a kdy entered bo.- eottago, and
wlthou! saying a weed p'aeed lu Tb'er lap
a cushion, with It* lobtlna dik'd wlla
tbiead. 'the lady thin, with jtetfeet
sl euec. showed her how io work th &gt;
Lobuius and hew tn make all sorts of
dellcau patterns
uni couif bca ted
stitches. A* daylight approached .the
milden hid learned the art, and the
myali-nous visitor dta-ipi sartd. The
maiden grew rich by her to uric, ciU
mar.k-d the object uf b'-rlove.
■
Yun* alwrward, while living In luxe*
ry, she was Bt.rticd by tbe mysurtom
lady entering her bouse—this time not
s.lent, but lodclng item. Fho raid
“Here you enjoy pence nnd comforti
wbllr witbrut arc fittnlno nild,trouble.
I helped you ; yen have no; helped y&lt;mr
neighbor*. The angila wctp.wr you,
and Inns away their ftaef." So . tbq
mxt day Gertrude went fi rth wiih her
cushion and hex bolds In hand, and go^
lag from cottage to cotfagu, ata taught
tae art abe bad to mysicrloosly le trusd,
and oomfbtl and plenty Qaua* to a!L

On one oxaslon a* the Bov. Lfalhew
Wilkes, a ealbrated Louden pteachi-r
was en hla pray to a me. ling of mlulrtws, be gut cangbt lu n ahowar In ths
place called BUUugse-ate, wtaro ttan&gt;
werealar,c number of women daaiiag
In flab, who were ruing roost p.-oftas
and vu'gar langMge. Aa be Meppta
under a abed In the mhbtof ttaefn, he
felt called upon to give nt load bls te»ti-

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«fc» 9*sti*gs Bsasrt

PIANO Fo
nt large to be electM by Ami OMHcattoa.
The Cuureatiua fticn took
tnap.M

RJk9TX!VO«. MXCX1

that you

KEW GOODS:

Dr. Botts:'Mku&gt;. uf Grind Ita'Wa.

ULYSSES S. GRAKT
iLuxoa
,
0’DwuteH.
Jackaon ; E. H. Honae, Ingham.
Aueri* lh»trir —Thomas D G2brt,
Kant; Hampton Rich. Ionia

B0HUYLEB COLFAX
Or IXDIAX.i.

JunrAcrctux

“witbout tha ua.bcutar* ’

nnnicii xeiiiiTion

pz

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CASH STORE

OCOROE «. DLWiiV..

bratlan had loan made i* hastily.
and yet to tetr, that aulDctent not’ce

A Splendid Asxartmeni for
Sale at Rail Road Pricer

DEUG3 &amp; MEDICINES,
Fin. MM

All Hastings Outdone!

K. JUMETT. a

Oakland ; John Hibbard, 8L Clair.
CllsRXJta M. CROSWELL,
IOI1X ttJRT.

ndegate.uf Lenawee ; F WRatraU, uf Uo-cna.

.. -riLIJAN IXIEITZ.
II. CBARLBi W. Cl HBE1L
HI. CNARLia T IIORHAM.
IT. BTROX M. CCTCHMJX.
T. OILER HURBSRU.

HENRY P. BALDWIN, ot Wi

MORGAN BATES, oIGrand Travera.
OKK. OLIVER L RPAt'LDtXO. ofClietoe.

Dmmww—

,

ERIXKZKR O. UROrVEXOR. of Dllbdalt.

OEM. WILLIAM uuMrllRET.

DJUlItt E. UROW.X

VI. RlSDOlJ’Il RTR1CKLASD. of &lt; Hston

Democracy.
Tbe Copper-Rebel, Dcmocrtic epg hat
hatched, and Horatio Ecymour of Now
York it the production. What a spec­
tacle ! A great people with political im­
pulse*, loyal hearts, and undoubted

rvaentifive now uf ano thinl of the peo­
ple, a man whoso political action during
all the day* uf war, trial, and national
■•Swing vat in lha intaroat of, and in
cordial sympathy with the enemy uf the

bhiawuaee ; H. A Burt, Marquette.
. Bagley, of Wayna
&lt;ted chairman uf tho
committee.

o’clock the oration waa ddir.nd. Mb.
Tho chairman of tho committee co Hutter ria id's effort* w ri un loubtodly
a fitting speech, which was frequently
rooululiuns, then nj^rtcxl aa fulknrs :
applauded by the Convention.
KruHrt—
John L. Ingeredl.uf SLiawaaase,moved
1. Thu* the National Union Bcpubli- our meat fanguira axpeetaUans, and
that tbe delegations on district elector*
•H wee ao we I plaia-d w.lh It; that
bo presented. Adopted, and the rejioit* cauporv of the United States, hi the
M R. Emobt otR rod a Bewlutb n wh cb
were presented u follow* : 1st district.
liromuting the best interest* uf the na­
Ches. CUsbee. Case ; 3d district, Chas. T. tion and in saving it from overthrow Ly ■peaker be roquet cd to fi rntah a copy
Gorham, Calhoun; 4th district, B M. tho *u11ac»Arm ul tbe wicked attempt* fur; ubllca'lon In the Hnat ngsBaSXK »
Cutehoon Maniatoe; fth dietrict, Giles uf treason and rebellion, n* well a* by ita
Tlubliani Mnoumb; Oth district, Michael firm adherence to the puticy of protect­ stated Ihrt It wot Id U impcealblo :o.ing tbo Iryal citin-ns of the E« public
T. C. Pteesnor, Saginaw.
ra* an ex en&gt;| oranlou* effj l; so with
On motion uf Mr. Htagerald, of Cal­ aguiusc tin-ir reh-ntha* Jicrvocutoi* ami
houn, it was voted that tho convention ojipMera, and uf acctuing tho iwimancut
proceeds tu ballot for candidates for tho l»-uco uf tbe cuuntrv un tho basis uf libState offices in the order in which they ertyanl jasiioo, merits tbo unqualified ki red In n nut her, though adjacent part
are named in the Cuustitutiun, aud for cutifidonco and unfaltering siqqmrt ul dw
American jieupl* ■ and Diet its ductiinra
electors at large last uf alb
The chairman appointed the following aud prii ciple^ a* act forth in the plat­
tellers tu receive and count the ballots : form madu at the late National CutivonMessrs Dewey, uf Bany; Delond, ul
Saginaw; Thumpeua
of Hillsdale; detail, hereby luUy iudoraed, aud will ls&gt;
•‘Ocr Country—Her Foinion and
Luomis, uf Jackson; Bany, of Wathto- must cui dialiy aid ton fitly supj sated
by the Bopublicuns uf Michigan
»«• join e I y J no. taricth, Etq. *’F
II. ILnt in General UirsecsS Grant
M-. McGowan, of Branch, pr-wented
tho name uf Cyrus G Luca, uf Brancli, we behold the lilueliiou* suldtor, the tried I
1 rojo c&lt;Lby J. Ci rrcl.1; rc*. ondol to
m candidate fur Governor, and supported ]*atriot, tho man ul few ruid* I nt peat
liis elaim* os the ehuioe uf tho *outho.u dveds, and cannut fur a moment doubt by b. Wrlgh’. “Our young Mod i nd
and wastern sections uf the State which that hi* nominaUuti, so entirely re«i«&gt;n- Wome..—wl-a; they ougU.tr bo what
liail always given largx Republican ma- m'vo to tho univeistl demand ut tbe jsit
itotic meases, «ill Lo enlliuuasticaEy rati­
juridee
Mr. Stoughton, uf St Joseph, subport­ fied by them at tho baltot Lux. Geu.
lie f londly relatluu ot tbe Un lo &gt;
ed tho numination uf Mr. Imcu,aud'&gt;j&gt;ukc Grant nuver surrender*
III. bat in Schuyler Culfax wo re- i
briefly claiming his nomination ns tho
rmirooentative uf tho agricultural interest cognixo the young aud gallant statesman
whuee ability and ten ice m public hie । I, ousu by A. &lt; lark, Jr.
of tlie State
J. F. Conover, at Wayno, presented tho Laie looeivcd tho cvufidvnre uf the ]ho,
nomouf Henry P. Baldwin, uf Wayne, ide. whCo hi* pure and amiable charact.T Oitbcdrx
Cl urch, aud their Influcac
has wuu their love, and in cunjunettou ,
and spoke in hi* favur.
uicn Liorala aad Suehty.''
Mr. Boise, of Lenawee, eaid tlio dele­ with th*great soldier aasneiniod with him,

gation ol that county had dosited tu pre­
sent tbe name uf Charles M. Crosaweil,
at hit command gave aid and comfort to and that in that desire they had been
the murderers of our Fathers, Brother* eecundod by many jiurtious ol tho State,
aad Suu* on tho fields of tbe South, and
woo to-dar, owes hit nomination to the
ijdori.y withdrawing hw name
voice of theca same Uood thinly rebel*.
r« the conrention. Hu felt tlii.
lu bo duo not uuly tu tho many friends uf
refused its support to tbo loyal in ite Air Cruaswall but to the cunvemtion itself.
ranks, and selected a traitor, a vulnntery
Governor, tho Secretary calling the roll
Northern Traitor to ba ila representative
uf counties and it atuoJ a* follow* :
man. Buch a party was well reproacutad
Henry I*. Baldwin............................... 195
Cyrus G Luce ....... C2
drunken jubilee on Satnnlay night, who
It was Iheu moved that the Domination
made the air reaound with their ehoata of
Tho mutton wm *upi&gt;ortod by Mr. Mc­
Gowan,
ul Branch, who q&gt;oke in behalf
rod evidancet uf their patriotism. Ent
of the delegation of hi* county.
Tbe
thia it tbe great Democratic party. Once
motion to nominate Mr. Baldwin by aothe party of the piopla,nuw sadly degene­ ctaniabun was nnnuimuiuly carried staid
rated into the party of rebels and rebel great ap|dau*o
Ou mutton the eliair appointed the fol­
glomara*.', it Hurali ■ Sjyntour the leader lowing committee uf three to welt U[&lt;un
Mr Baldwin to inform him of Li* numi-

in oppuaitiun tu tho Government in 1SCX
X«p«blican State Convention.
The chairman announced that ho held
a nuts from Hou Dwight May, declining
to bo a candidate fur rv-olectiun.
A ballot fur Lieutenant Gwurnur was
ed to order by Hou. Win. A. Howard, then taken with tbe following result
Chairman of tbo State Central Committee, Afurgnn Dates . . . .
.
IO’
J. J. WuodBMUB....................................... CC
Kalain jki, lu invoke the Divine blaeaing
upon tho doLberationa of tho Cunvoutiun. J. Webster Child*,
Mr. Howard then nominated aa tem- David H Jerome
Victcry P. Collier,....................................10
On mutiuu, tha nrminAiiuu of Morgan
dreasad tbo Convention with apj&gt;roirtato Bates, uf Grand Iraverec lor Lieutenant
remark*.
On motion Jams* O'Donnel, at JackThe Brpuhlican Stele Convention met

m Wednwiay, Joly lai, at 11 A. M , in
MwriU Hdb Ths Convention was call­

Saginaw, Hun E. 0 Grosvenor, of Hilhdale, was numinatad l&lt;y acclamatiuu u
candidate for State Treasurer.

ent Attorney General,

Patent Medicines,
Pure Wines and Liquors for
Medical Purpoaea.

---- ALSO----

VERY CUK4P. MOLD UKRK. BY

0. 0. 8PAULDIM8.

Books and Stationery,

GROCERIES,
or all x/xds axd or rtxr qialltt.

HARDWARE STORE
H. A. GOODYEAR,
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS

STOVES.

FBIZE JKHVEIIS ANU KKAI'EILS'

J. P. IQBERTiaCO

TRAIS:* I KlVKJItE.-OX-GOISO KORTII

Til A A A» T if I
WOOIFH fiise M.
UUllll'K S.U tUl
WUUll’K kr«

lkate waxuxA-coixa kodtu.

Tub Vicm I’amiDarr.-The c »pp r.. of Site octi,

not b &gt;v« been be’ier; that tbo tinging

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

qual ty and q'lantllv; an I that cvcry-

W Ai.oV Kltor

HouBe.Carnagv, Wagon &amp; Cutter
PAINTING.

mtiaflcil that Ml kllavllte w*&gt; the place

much n on-we wood, ladlyaay, we oh
i.ot that yea wo .11 ptnlebly think bat

NEWS DEPOT

n. A. GOODYEAR.
concluded to a y w thing aLoai it.

MANHOOD
BOOKS
।PEET MC*IV.&lt;'e*» l-iv...:

o d’s n&lt; w bul ding, and b A - cetabllab-

that J. D. DL-lnoh a t on are manu no
luring tom.- tintr Is lum’
wagou-,

ThsLa^i

Sucttti
Blinlt Note and Receipt Boohs.
LKUAL BUXK1 A5D

STATIONARY
Qt’crery HmL and I'aricty.
Worto x&lt;t Ix.ionar Steaumo.l.x-Cotnm so oner I ol Lua r s gned b&gt;enu e Mr. Jo n ton would nr.t all .w ih
r moral of knavi h « bar Inate* con­
nected with the collect nn o' the rev nt a. The Pre. Wont. In o d&gt;r to .how
that there cvuld be co d- ubt a. t &gt; tbe
aevudahtu truth o tma charge, lotnnrtod Per y Ft T. r .o tn c»d Mr. lloll nr.

HAIR Resto^
HAIR dressiMI

SPECIFIC PUL
lOMYUKiCRKur

Be: atu confl in Mr. 1‘nlte- tbo •

SEXUAL DEBILITY!

THE SUCCESS

wBl qafckly restore

J.D. Standal!,
Scattering •
ton, tbe following ware apjouited a romA mution was made tu make tho numnsittee to nom'.nato juraiaiot utHcers of
tho Convention : Al largo Joseph Sav.n- iuotiun of Dtripht May, uf Kalnmaax&gt;,
dcr* uf Eaton ; First district F. Van uuaulmuua, whsoh mufiun prevailed.
Valkanburgh, of Hilhdalo ; J. K Bcn-

Hun. B. D. 1’ritrliard, uf Allegnn. was
unanimously nominated by aaclaaMthm,
at candidate fur Cuami^iuncr uf State
I^ndOAce.

PIANO FORTES.
Comptefe /VefreNon Agotiiw H-.( tlj
and Hot (Xiu.ait.

AT KLDCCED rk/CLX
ments Lecvmo mu/o illustrious a* the
— — • -—
n
l ntu them nor undying gialitude aud leva
VL Tbe foivigu utuigrattou, which
ha* given to tho Western Heniuplicre
development of resource*, wealth, end •
thrifty, iuduriifoua popuhilivn, ought to
lie featured, and it is tho duty uf the
Stalo and National Legislature to enact
efficient law* tu that end.
VII. That we endorse tho Rmiublicau administration uf tho State uf Michi­
gan, which ha* at unco promoted and
and protected tho public interest* end
justly received tho endorsement of the
jiupular regard.
VllL 'Diet aa a State is must truly
great in the intelligent, virtnuu* pujiulatton it contains, ths public land* n! Michgaa abuald be *u disjusod uf a* to ]iromoto their »etdement ly mini who will
own aud cultivate the ouil, add tu the
produttou,an I increase tho taxable valu­
ation uf tbe State.
IX. That wo present to tho suffrages
uf the pevtde ul Alichignn for State offi­
cers, rajsihle and tine men, and inruke
for tbe ticket ]iat in uumiuatfon Ly this
Cuunnttou tho curdial eu]q«it uf evmy
good citizen
Tbo rending of tho raeulntion*
frequently interrupted by a^.lnuse,
they were unanimously udujited.
The Convention then adjourned

ing result:

Ihirddintrict Cbarioo Tripp, ufWaahte-

aianemctureraorthe N(wj ,i„.
MONITOR PLATE IAjVLLE |bt
FRAME

Shelf - Hardware, and Cutlery*

an- being gathered,we iqqartiato the Lo­

numJnatn. J. 1-.

Fifth diatriot Col

IF*

we pledge l»im our undivided, untiling
•ontwrt.
IV. That n just regard for the ineritabla Lnnlou* uf taxation, tbo stein legs- j
j mitted by 11. Wright; rcs,x.ndod to by
cy uf a ceqquied BcLeliton, demnud* the 1
[■nssistent excrci*cs of retrenchment and J. F. Lmo&gt;y. E q in canoluslon, Dr. i
economy in orery ]&gt;ar'. uf tbo public •ci­ El h presents the foil* wing, which
vic* ; and that in btalo and National ad­ n a* rtspondt-d to by Rev. U. N. Annes:
ministration, tho Republican* of Michi­
gan demand that thi* shall never Lo lost
Alain and pit up on Hbo.t Notice.
sight uf or forgotten.
clcut efurta

Gen. Wm. L.

didate fc&gt;r ro-efoction
of Jackson ; Fourth district George
Dewey, of Barry; Mfth district, Willi

Battle Cr«ek Nowhere
vfo * te-uo of the HAXTR*. i lnne.’ and
■ efresl manto ware *erred undo.' the au-

U preferred
&lt; fation &lt;4 Lie terr-

Th* Dior

lybu,«»&gt;ytbo powdia

Gxxe.

Tho Democratic
delegates from Hie rountty will hare an
upputuuity uf cnJaining to their ^'.e
how fU ‘drop game" is jJayud in N«w
WlNaiEriTEH’S frttffic FILL

GaiXT tx Tk.ua.—“Let nt bare rwre,*

Profltsalslo EaiployMOB
W’jstrs.j* •»«&gt;!-!- —.
tri Cnibotra; hirst
» ayae ; occum
of Branch; TLj.d

.W1XC8OTKR *

STANDARD SCALES

�8P10IAL N0TI01

1868.

DISSOLUTION.

DRUGGISTS!

TheCa partambtp beevtafoee (Bating aaler
tbe aanae aalntrkor B1RLOW. GOODYEAR
A OKAXT, U diraUaad by maud eoaMa.1.

cm rare arras i 1168.
f .©• ACKLEY &amp; oqt

Ur” “4

N. BARLOW,
W. F. GOODYEAR,
IL J. GRANT.
Hmtagt, Aag. U, IM?.
‘

%

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

FORTES.
b’-a m

Drug &amp; Bookstore

BUSINESS CARDS
ItK Ueaaral'alraad nnuire.iu Wawhingiua.whara
ba «a. alferdad »»er? Ise. I it) fur alodyiag hi.
iliualrioaa aal.jret. Mr Marshall la radaa d

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

PIECES FALLPRINTS

niiiiair.SwK.Ln Nails

Just Received.

JXO MUWKjmt
r/jr.-rxx» ivuxDK£t,cc.

GEORGE PRESTON

S ANI&gt; KKAI'EUS!

miss e.

wn.cox,
DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,
Empire Block,
lHDDT.mt.LK,

Hastings, - 37 - MICH.I
I

-

allyl

.

MICKfall

D. S. WOODWARD,

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.

Dn Gtfi. emeries,

FSB PUBIFYEiQ THE BLOOD.

MIDDLEVILLE

WOOLEN FA CTOR Y,

pH

HH

&lt;;

i

n« la prvpared ta Hird en.lom rails daily. Mr
Saw Maal.li... . ... ....
k.... — u

New York. ■

GEORGE PRESTON,

MYRON A. FULLER,

General Grocer,

TAU-S
C’OXFTfA’N,
SUGARS,
S KN UPS,
SOA PS,

Boots and Shoes,

eat! erext’catnly hot, corn pota'oea
K &lt; » ug ee-y rap.liy, tiny bc'ng ee&gt;J In | r&gt;ne or le.-. wheat rloenia?
*»l eexr/t'iinj w&gt;*klvg flue illy
1la thh v olilty.
ivthi torn hip Allogtn Cx the

REUBALM,

Bur Medicinei Groena,

• ine. to be the coutpLJut gen■&gt;tn Itir t!mbero.l )»n J; but! best
of * be inaeu It. or about out

J •bn a itt -.fl.-l I, of Pra-irri le, dlsd
■ ’*&gt; ■ vulage on t) e l»t. red via tui•'db.re. A Mr. lidconb, of Prario&gt;1 wbll- on hie way here to attend the
”&gt;&lt; as of Butte.Bild, waa thrown from

TO PILL

BOOK

BUTTKR.
■
BUGS,
POULTRT,
BBSS WAX.
SHtBR.PBLTS,

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT. YSKffl
| lltekary Ome*. Mleb-

EroadGauge Railway!

"w.'o. HEDHICK AGO.,

Saffirs &amp; Hiranita,

DEBILITY I

NEW YORK
nowrow.
PITTKKURCII,

Baiter &amp; ttp Dealer,
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !

NEW YORK P1AN&lt;&gt; FORFECOMPANY,
(ca.rr-ae* nxa. IM«.)
Atlantic A Gt. Western Railway.

The tneiLUn of the J. O of O. T. of
"*1LeplendM dinner in a
on tbe banka of gun-lake, tod a
InvltaUou bivlag 1m«o given to
«*mago*lU«na. Tbo
did en.llt to the offlien and meat£*"•"• UMp, „d w„

eutaMao m &lt;41 aa by tbe
ot the Lodge.

anudVawe. la a ba laaasi ITlag »l~ 1
p«r aaaalK aer*rdia&lt; tn (Mlt-r. Fer pv
tmaUra. adj ram XEluUk. MaCCHDT A 1*0
aaahard Kaak. CMcaga, lit
MMyl

rale.
I. tarts »e email 4aaetMW.
Lime forHair
sad VaMe Um«.
Caar^Fla. #•&lt; Deiry MALT, be

Ala

�PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY,
LOCAL AQESTN. UABTINGB, MICU.

the United Slated than elsewhere; but
perhaps we should baaHato tn areepting
Uile louiplimcut to tbe good Icoka of oar
women at tbeexpenae of their Indus,ry.

WE NOW DOUBLE ODR RATES
.OF PREMIUMS.

"ias'.S

and somewhat kng. The back should
beJust plump cncugb to prevent the
vetoes from being to prominent. 'The
finger* mu-t be long, pulpy and tapenug
forming l.ttlegradiiakd columns of per*
tort proportluu. When tbe band to
epsn the.o .heuld be little dimples at
tbe knuckles, which should bo sILhtly
promlnent when the hand to cluM-d.
Each finger ought to be gently cm red
In the back, and somewhat Hat on the
palmar aide. Tbe thumb should not
yeas beyond the middle Joinlot the fore­
linger, which should terminate when
extended pree'eely at the tare ot tho
nail of the ml Idle oue. Thf ring finger I
ought nut to extend more than half-way
up the nail of the iamr, and the little ,
flugw ibould be exac.ty of the length of i
tbo two Joint, of Its neighbor.'Thu I
palm of (lie band, when njien, abould
be aomewh-1 ilepp. and tordere l with a
t lightly curved and pulpy cushion of
flesh. Tho »ldn of tbe whole .hould be
dclknte, .mouth, meetly white, but here
and there slightly tinted With rose color.
The fingers must have an air of ea c and
flexibility.
The cctnmnn habit of
stretching tho'r Jotnla with the view of
making them snap to fatal to their r-gu.
larlty of proportion oniricauty.—liar-

I1-', KffiiW

Dey and Toney Goods

SEWING MACHINE

-

ONE DOLLAR SALE

illi taiiiH

BEST F1M1LT
|CfilW 9f peo­
ple of lelaurr. It b seldom found among
those women who are obliged to work
hud,though they may be endowed with
flue eyes a beautiful mouth, or all other

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Niury FuMiete sod »•» -•&lt; e—ly.

chancery

•Rtetin'-^’

' Naer r tina. t^te?Lritesj.
J.wtB Frta.a,

£,£,sraaS=’’v~T-Fjg

Um,i »f dFaarepm rredgS

t

iff’iu f l ?

ADMl'IteTR IT iff" N.I LB.
ri im MSB »r On M*tr rt WUUsa

It Makes the Best Stitch,

'Loria a lovju?^

&lt;s&gt;

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rra rr. or irrcHiOA.v n«...
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nntta. M HMbtoa. oa mMkM af rn&gt;«« Aiwa *Vat
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FKAXK A14.F..V.n^Halaaae. BbUrUor
A t™ewa*- Anwi. R"T»ll».', IWSUr.
nalM dare.-. Mar IMS. A D M.
Ma*--

/TASTINGS,

MICH.

tobacco antidote:

M

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$

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ESTABLISHED IX1367.

i

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
‘FLOREI1CE SEWING BACHINE.

'th

Be Sure to See this Machine,
"Do let inc have your pbo’ograpb,”
■aid a dashing belle tu a ge-utlcmiia who
had been annoying her with Ub utten*
t.'ona. The gentleman wm delighted,
and In a abort lime tbe lady tccclved the
plc'urv. Site gave It to .her ■errant,
with the qucatloii : "Would you know

mar'y- p'-tL,.7&gt;
alU-a..*., a lb. ..umr lwt.»

CUANCKKY OBDEK.
:-T.is r rMirwia.. nst-ib Jadlrlainr-S*. fa &lt;M»
aaMj^wU»« ia IM Ojall &lt;»un Mr IM raui^
lao w Jlasiaei. Is aaM onmW. «• Um Mb
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MV A. II. IMS
Wiui.M ( umHalaanl,
M ««r&gt;» Ii-4
!t .site«»&lt; y rr
s“ MjLMlalbH

F in

EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTED!

ffli

SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY

tllllW I i!

HASTINGS WOOLEN’ FACTORY.

.n
’H
d hS l t ie £ r i b Kd ? Os K

-i.YVKijn.sjs;:.

hilly undent &gt;nd the mind of hla 1 lady­
love," cloted a loiter with tbe following

llriMM."1* » 4r£rri*»M? tii'bJa'iMLSt1 Iw Aa.ii
Faw Myiani.ni a. M rauaM In l»K aaiiywfcb-

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•M»»d .M IM maputaaar. aalMten «"• K-alr
4ar. a Irr a*rv«b«« bar ata
aast bill an! a..-

&lt;m nadirs and Slbu lb* Baal rm-l «C tew
llnia—. a. r4i&gt;.iul &lt;rw&gt; .r *r
m*-», . a&lt;a la
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MraaMaraa^ alrSMarUrr ta M « liai Ball, aamC
&lt;m&gt; IM rate Mara. lyaj Ml M laaM Iwaaly days M-

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,:&gt;» non la ib. par.mu I.'rrwte te M &lt;*
lair. »■ II. te«.4rr.-y »• ..wl rraa.lraltea to aaa&lt;n
a MpyyF Iba ard.r la b- paMltoad la IS. toiitan

mtnoNKK ♦ n AYruar*. reais iskn.ri *&gt;!&gt;«»..
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PltORiTE URIII B.
Csmtsiuionen Botice.
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Kketbcm teal when they cry. because
I’ve alwave oliecrvcd that then thev arc
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The Rev. Mr. Punsboo, beine requeu­
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atone of their recent rittinga. saldt—
"Speech to all ver, -Uence to goldca, anyu
the proverb. I do not hmipen to bare
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think they havi a rvcdsl call to ocnf.es
them before the whole world. They will
gouge tbrtr brothe.’■ eye. out rather
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HmrydeuT tajoktag; do*

•••WtatfMtttsta.pooBctave Ms, ob­
jective him.'
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'"Ysori^ib Is poreetaru. New.
you can say his book, hut you «ta»ot
say him book.*'
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•"Ysa, 1 doasjr Hymn Bosk, too,’
MttWvT
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arid the Impcoetlcabte scholar, with a
qulxxical twinkle.
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stay in the­
“Each onenf theaajgllire nude bte
_______ the way to Noo York!
isschet laugh, wlrich was tbo
wax, and ottan wta lafi baca Jdrihln young
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An • to Upouadod to jolly by snigger wasn't rapid enuff In makln uv cm Ala- victory
ho
wanted..
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—a sdnkin nigger rirs, whose odar evan JorGeoerala. TBaro. wua bo Unit to
'• Bat bow, UeoQfv sritotajr, JostWtM makes too oar ontsnfcbte to g~ile- P
ttarijtakln. Evry wun bedIta speech tondto tho active And passive voice-—
men uv refined sonribUitta and to tasr '
iwhlta ta deUrered at 0&gt;a peveland Now, «J euike” la active,, ytauta, hothanignaraddrotaox “Mister” after that '
Couvenshan in 1860 carefully preserved, reare, If you strike, you dd oaStabl^g.
But “I am struck" is patave, Ls-wX
foretod snectatore! On shame, whore ।ard they airinatttetj on daRvain ire, you are struck, you don’t do anything,
faAxHmkr
r
■ wtah ta IfcH they were doin&gt;R to tbemaelvce. Ef they ken elanIt4 am wllUn.
"Yoo mixable CUM," sod one of three
gentlemen, ' appologins to-wunstto this We are again to hev a Soldiers' Con vongenUemsa for yoorlnsuIlin roodnls, ef ehen in Richmond to ratify the noxnloawt/U chuck yoo out uv the cart Apolo­ abena, wleh will amount to suthin. W«
gise. air. to Mr. Josef Williams. Dsto- Bhell hev Forrest there, and Borcgard
and Brvekenrldge. and ther speeches
ffair al Large for the StaU w» Itanrewill count We will hev -the flags uv
seel”
the two governments entwlncn, and We
I almcat fainted. This nigger, then,
When Henry Ward Bwher reached
, will hev tha ownalc uv both eoOtohcM
wus a delegate I «e waa angler dele,’ played. Such aConvonsfaen willamount । the sgc.of twelve or thirteen—the usual
gate, armed sad «ialped with roglcr creperiod of rci!)e&gt;MMM u&gt; beys of strong
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dcnatals to a Demokratic Naahnel Cun­ to suthln.
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Was tha platform will bo, or wboAho vital force—be made up hie mind to give
venahen, and I hev boon guilty in my. candidates wdlbc.tbe Lard Only knous. up dull I* dkt for s life OfjgtiMty and
seel uv asaaultln uv him I Gladly I ap. I am prepared for scything, oo are all ।eu terpriso. ITc XcyugGTit Csptan
pologysod, and further. I humbly begg­
s the delegates. Ef ita-Pendleton, ou n Cook and tbe.bi&lt;«rephy of Nelaon deed permtedon to ait beside him; wich he
. repooditaien 1datfan3, well and goodaecordld with a graoi»a»nla I never saw of ita beymour, &lt;n» a Naaheaal Rank ,
die, walked the wha^B^ talked with
ft wux astontehln the change that crept IpLaLoru., Jost c* good. 1 sbood bo hap­ sailorsaud captatui, Wntaml Ixretoluto
py to seeBrecklnrAge tho choice uv tbo
over [njKny delegates. They crowded 1
party, and delighted cl llanocck ahood ,•on the voyage uT voyagu. never .ftulto
around us and shook him by tbo hand— I
able to KTicvv hte father “ a endden d»they didn't smell any odor at all any be
I cbooooD.. i kin hurrah for Ch*-e,a:id pur.ure.” When bis father feamed of
with ctal viggsr kin swing my but for
mots ; on the contrary they seemed t*» ’
VaUandlguin.aiid 1 find all the delegates Henry's ndrenturtus lc«.g!ngst be ex­
like him. They edrodhlm ex
.teimllerly sOfacted. Tbs Pou Office h hibited tha tact. wblUi eo distinguished,
and rovral uv cm In interdocln hlffi Mi l
\)&gt;e’le-in kino wich swullcrs up all tho him, aud whlthmany parents would.L*
ther fncndk who got on nt various
the better for pomua.ng, la not opposing
sbens. yooaed the prefix “nonoipblc." fathers. Wears wlllln to rink every­ hlfcWiab'ca, buucemh&gt;fcly giving way to
Its wonderful wat a dlCfrrcnco It mates th lug in Post Uffia. That my ritKsrity dWnatoucc. Ho cartlctay said one
with a nigger to her a vote, and also mag not bo doubted, let It be reutemberbow to votes I Hol that William* bln ed that I hev rid •*lib n nlfger from 1 n/•Let us see, Hcur&gt;, bow old are your
infected with Abliahnlsm. I make no gcany to Neo Yo.-k; tav bln whaled by
“Almost foaiC^n.'
□noand hev felt good over it, tav bln
doubt that the stench wich I reely Ikn“Bless me 1 Hew Loya do grow I Why
cledIsraeli when J fw»t undertook to buraahin for au old line AbcllshaiabL it's almcsi tlmrfubs thinking what you
and
swaarin
tho
White.
I
Uked
H.
Ef
subjoogato him, wood hev conUnyood to
arjgolng to do. Hava you any thought?'
the end uv the trip. In olden times it any otherevidenoe uvflexibility 1» need­
^HiacrlUnu.
Yes, I want to go to res.’
wus oteerved that slave niggers didn't ed, I fe«l okal to the task- PaUtically.
“TO sea! Of all things 1 Weil, walll
smell—it wux only tbo free ones. Ills a I am ekal to all emergenelca.
PETROLEUM V. N AtBY, P. N., \ After ail, why notr Of coarse you don't
settled fact now that Dlmckmtlc niggers
want tb be a corntu ou sailor. You wau t
(Wlcll Is Poeunauter.)
are Inodorous! 1 mite her known, bow­
to gel Into the navy f
’ over, that the nle-ger wux a free nigger,
“Yes, sir. that's wbst I wagtJ
Aneodata of Htnry Ward Baoaksr
' by tire way ho pitched Into me. No
“But not merely s»a common sailor, I
1 nigger In a itate uv servitude wood ever
The
Hartfcrd
PubUahtag
Company
hev did slcb a thing.—That much they ।
“No, air. I want tn be midshipman,
haa
recently
taned
a
work
by
Mra.
Har*
they owe to the war, any how.
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and after that commodore.’ ■
My ptinclj.nl objlck tn going to N»o rteu Beretore Stows, «th led Mre^eur
••I aec,‘ta‘d tbo Doetnr cheerfully.York wus to do wat 1 cood toward »e- Ttn*t; or AemtaF Patriot* t&gt;f tAr Da*.
Wen, Henry. *n on* fox ,tia* &gt;°L
coorin the nomlnasbun uv Jethro L. Itcootalns btegraphloal skeb bes. Illus­ ‘know,you
must begin a courao of malbaEf J tad knowed just wat I had to go
trated
with
mreedotesand
welbcxocuted
Kippins. I found tbo delegates badly
malice, and study navigation and all
thro with, I never wood fap"*
rvshheu I nuw aktapy H»d I tauwsd tore up. The offer made for votes wua
so
ridtcalouriy
low
that
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lhe
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wua
mueh
the troubles aich was to beta mo, lbs
"Y'u.dt.I cnrauJy,1
Corns™ mite hev gon onrej.resented, end d.agust mknltated. Tho trouble wux
“Well Ortn, I’ll send you up to Amths marklt wax wereteokt. Hed
the llcmzxrisy nrite tar numbiated a can­
wtnrzt week, to Mount Ftaatal
didate without my he’p I am at a cheep the Canrensblontdn pretty ekally divi­
and then you’ll begin your preparatory
boordiu bouse, wich issalubiuily ctooet- de. and the balance of power held by a
studies, and .'f you are wall prepared. I
ed on an alley, th® Undlady bem one uv r»w rita mouthed souls, they eood hev Uotaltog dsriuglbe last two®ty yws, presume I canjnata interest, to gfojrov
the ausheat Kings uv Ireland, wich her made a good thing «v It. But wtat&gt; a snKM hr srivewtataM tireumataMsa, an appointment
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whole Couveasbea Is In the marklt, and
**An4«6ta went to Mount Pleasant
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tbslr iMfiooen.bel friends, no esndldata „ta wta wtare hta-«y
la Ambit«t,Mww,, and Dr. Beecher tad
km afford to bay. I withdrew Mr. Rip­ akMS. A Gw state* from tho eariy life
shrewdly : -■’•I shall have that tay it
pins tens*, tare betas batssmaU T apoblte M wtatas tarn tajmi?
.
.ylssMi.ly.tatas tospubta gnas, will thaBBtastryyst.*"
term, tad that mortgaged tea giossry
Il|e almost impoeslble to think o.
keeper, the delegates 1 approached ten
Henry Ward waa Boccber ss anything but a miui*dr, bm
iuv IW
one
ean't
help
thinklng-wbat
a
oom
jyy.«r» propbecica of par- ।
I wux theCummltteo on Reeolocahena, dos
» uuu»™
or rotber wus In the rexm as a tartav ‘tlal friends for any brilliant future. Ho tnodore he would have made.
had precisely, the organisation which
advisory commute® white the nvoloo- t
CurMfcr-Hydrophobla.
often
pameo
Isr
dullness. Ho had great
shens wus betn draflld. Gen. I’orreet, &lt;
in verbal memory, a defici­
•avTvaareeec, wus portiklerly anxhao defldeney
&lt;
VTe elip from our exchangee the fol­
that a riaoleoetan Bbood bo adoptfd de- Iency marked in 1dm through Ufc,; • »
waa Orick tad Indlrilnct; lowing i emed ire for hydrophobiajtlxtet
nounclD the Radicals, who wus, with .Hte utterance
. . ao that In apeaklng or reading, may be worth 'bearing In mind at the
unholy hinds, a sirtvln to destroy the
beat guvamment ths sun ever shone up­ bo was with difficulty understood. In present tim* i
One remedy is at follow* t Horae rad­
on and one the destruction uv wich ,foreoostlng hte horoscope, tad any one
wtiri boa calamity wleh unborne mil- taken the trouble then to do it, the last ish grated and mixed wUb a little vine­
aXrfZJTfc-a a- iw.
m liens wood ahrtl teere over. He deelrrd success that over would have been pre­ gar and sweet oil to form a poato. Eai
dicted for him would . have b&lt;*n that of of this al! that can be swallowed apd
t» fska full uv delegatea. In tonkin a resotooahen pledgln Uc Dimoeriay to an orator. ‘When Henry la .ent to mo kept on the stomach. Apply a ppultict
^dfcra md TdLkivwau tai mo stan by the old Stars and Btrlpcs, wleh
with a messags,’ tad u good aunt, *1 al­ of the same to the wound. Repeat tbt
dxaihadn't twd in it, aad that one tad in flag bed leaved a thou—nd breeaes, and ways have to make bl® tay It three
eating and renew the poultice, M ofier.
it a disgustin nigger, who hod the impu­ wua eynoeomous, at eeitry. MriJNool- times ThofiriJgmrl have no manner
u ncctwrery, to keep up the stlmulatini
dence to be wolldrest, and bed a cupot- tey.Mr. Cobb, (Mrs. Cobb's husband,)
and Perry Fuller, pertlklcrly desired a of idea more than if Is spoke Choctaw; effect of the horse radish, until lb»
sack beside birr- Uy.
the
second,!
catch
now
and
then
a
worn;
spgsma uro relieved and the patloni
iweotooeben rfarr.ne.1in tho turnin out uv
ris to wumrt.
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offlatrv corrupt meo, that the govern­ by the third limo 1 S’*10 to UD,ler* cured. . ’
with Dcmokrtbc
Another hr: Take immediately warns
shood
to a niiu,*«
— - - - boldin
—- •-—wy
. - ment talte be admlnislratsd with suthln
Siwktdo
proudly
up to him,
vin«car or ti-pld water, wsah lhe wound
Mta lha parity wleh distinguished It
Boyish Wittherewith, and then dry K ; thetuftfui
doo. in the administrseben uv tho tote
n°43ood Lord 1” aod I, “wut a wnelL'1
, inmcutld Bookanan, st the menthun uv ■ At the age of eleven, though you-g upon the wound a law drop* of bpd'o-/"
•OwdLuril" •*“*! *ho ‘lalogatos wtaeo name every delegate pi &lt;&gt;Acnt held Beecher may have taondnll at bcoks.he chloric acid.beau so mlnrral acids do
wich got uh at that ataatan “wet a tare.' a bsujdke.cher to hu eyre lor five eou- certainly woFbot dutt wltted. At thia[ atruy the pateon of the saUvi, by wjtab
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_ ( saeuUve mlnlta, os tho a grate grref bed time be wa» placed to a young ladlce’ means tho laita is ncuttalpad.
■‘Hv gentle Alrikin friend" sad I,
school; which was kept tn Hartford by
ento him.,
huuby the odta, 1rer*^,1-ta1, Ddlen
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j cuwixiun ■“&gt;* .a e.VT** y. ..R—•» ,**•*•.
Voilaudygum Insisted tbal a ptonk be hl» eldoat r biter.
‘ifbu school-room wai divided into
with tad tqttoeie tho wound with
two divisions in grammar,under leaden
imc hour, then hind a Mdk
TO„ impudaMa in BMhng into
1
on either aide, and the gramfflaUcaJ reRlt on jh? WW|d for twelve towi
views were canton tor supariortty,in |TbcMiUMie of thl» mclro *&gt;•" UUtt
which it was virtually Impcrttat that I llx ttmal by mad dogwood always cured
mn member should bo perfected.- b fc^c'wtfh th&gt; abbretolxture, ana
Henry waa genet ally the latta etates. offtH bljMeJf to be Utten by any mm'
wus derided that they-stiood be reoog- and
tell *« bls rids as aa unlucky seemto &lt;nl„ u, oo*&gt; vltc. mantlA tha
ntaed ea ©ar ekate-ef not. woM see 'em
----- ---------------------------------- s— •&gt;-- Itrtartheoflbred waa a nrcal trtth, u
d—J !. '■
I whkh numbers could tesUfy.1'
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CM .MM CUM ra
*»»»!■_ iy

�candidate for tboVico PreriJeney, was''
abater thia 1* npudlotlon of a*o£mn
nominated on tbo ground that thoeo acts, covenant. Governor Beymour baa aland everything tout ha* been done under yiyi waimly lnaut*don tbo obligation

irrmicw nviunon.
TUX ..1OV
r* Attn nTT -

VXXBBZB S. ’GBAIT
_ or uj^ob.

eating lAU Aypecr^y plans* htaa moralbelow Ml IWoroy,
end ’all
to*failaprireti ttjmdfattori dFtbu party.
VndarHafead &amp;t .tdjAM^Q d*gvu*rate into a ronyracy, with tl.n
of carrying tbe elactfoft;-by the -aimpl*
UYUII M CETCUKOX.
Giles iivnu*ki&gt;.
power of lying. Of 6cymanr it tuay
kith certainty bo arid, ia tbo most completoMnso of tho phrase; -tbo truth 1*
not tn him,"and of
Vkuand ttt Obp.
'llfENRY F. BALDWIN, of Wayne. per Rebel Conglomerate at Tu^Lack that
“whom the God* "would d$qteW&gt; they
/•'■Zinfrao/ ftwiWMORGAN BATE8, of Grand Traver*. firalmakumad.”
.

Tho Way tho Fraas Aooopf*.tho Action
of tho Copper-Rsbtl Convention.

We herewith place be faro eur readers
a a.riea of extract* from the tauilnc
Democratic j rca* of toe country, ou toe
result of tbe late ?\*l'cuxl LanvcuLcn.
Surely comment b unnuccreaxy:
THE HERALD.

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uJuk/Uttj- M l uraw
•
Democrato Ih. the Wtol and tai tbj South
,
since Um fUdlcala have aunouMd thit
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Uiay
wiU Adhere to tbe principla rftnai
clonal
bounty, bub by the. adopttaft ■ ^f |
I
thia
pUtforw tb« DemocraUe party
1throw* away aUAU chauoesof aa«am in
tbo
Eart,
Mi reudere ih» atoetami of
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Gen. Grant a certainty.
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—FaftAf r’lfc^jat Judicial Ermine,
cunaidorably wOcd; apply toS. P. Chase.
Justice Deportment. Voabfogfosi.
—F. P. BleAr, Jr, has gone on a trip
to tbo"Reeky Mottatains. Ho will ex­
tend it to "5rit River” in November.
—The dofoat of toe new vebolliun can­
didate far Vice President will be »ucb as
will make him Blare fai November.

—Tho Imperial Rcrinv baa an article
on “Leng Emgagcmonta," which io copied
into thri woox** Evory Saturday.

WabiiixotoX, Juuoli
_ —Seymour goes fur peaoo and for uul-,
Co-’onet Jtn. O. BndhtadDear Col­ lifylng Um rocotriiruciion acta. Tie |
onel—fn reply to your Inquiries, I bey would knock ^ho Union to piece* aud call i
leaye to fay tbri f leave to youfa'dctoi- itpenre
[Millinery Good
mlne, on coui JlL ton whii toy frit nd*
- Who can «ay the Dotaocrnta ere on-'
vuirf cHLtP. KOtfi UHt. bT
from Mia ourl, whether'my
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be preuented to tb6 Democratic Con Ven-1
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wh st I ennalJer the real and only Issue [
In this contest
—A large number of soldier* will vote j
'1 he ncenitructton policy of the TtaJ- for Seymour and Biair, bat they' will bo j
“The die li cast. Tbe Dcmccmtlc
Icnls will bo complrto before' tho next °r 1,1:11 c!nfa wll° won‘ Confodazato uni- j
Convention hat declared that oar next electlju; too Slatea, ao long excluded, fetuu drniug tbo war.
President shall be General Urant. Thera will have Loen aJnRttcd, negro suffrage I - -Th* uiitua^ notice* on th* political;
waa a splendid cppo.tunlty olKirod tot*
e*t..br*hcd and tho eaipc t-bagjtr. In- and judicial character of Mr. Chsao am 1
Justice Chase, to carry air the balance &gt;tall.xi lu tbelr aoata lu'both branches of 1 numerous beyond any uriinery power of!
Ci-ngreta. There la no pcarilHIty of i arithmetical computation.
Work. ‘■M^na wav done in New of power from the Republican camp.
lbs political cbnracte.-Of Ute. —Wade B*s&gt;|«A Forrest, Barksdale
H
A GOODYEAR
narnpshir^^pat is wanted to place the North and South, East and West, and chunking
Senate, cron If the Deu.ecrate should ' Pfertn|l, r-WMJ lureyto/Y~ nnd!
H, A, UUUU I CAB
to Inaugurate, in tha approachlug Provi­
cloctum of ffrant 4 Colfax, beyond too
elect
tbelr Proridcn*, a«d a inalorily of &gt; other rebel Democrat* are to take the! opposite to xirielc ZJlo
dential election, a sulatamlri aud daropossibility &lt;rf doubt Enthusiasm, pro- blo Conaervaiiro revolution. Tbe ad- too popular branch of Cbngraau. Wc | rtump ogrintt Grant tn the tree States. ,
c-.sxions, speeches, mass race lings, and all vr.ntagca of this of this r.omlnat oQ were cannot, the. efore, undo ths Radical plan
to* usual fuss and nUseof political cam- at once appreciated ly tbe Democratic of reenustruct ou by Cougieailonri ac­
tion. Tho Sou■!.* wil] coutiueabar to
■paigua are all well in their placo and ina-ee* and independent tbinktu men of It* repeal. Must we submit to it T How
are emcntial put* of tho coming con. the j arty iu the agitation of hi* name a» can it bo overthrown T It can only be
tho Dcrpocratlc candidate for the cH»l-.
to*L But what ia needed at onco, aud
overthrown by tbe autootltyof the ExpnraoTcriugiy to obtain votes is tho tao*t otChaeojbui tho party Jnd«o&lt; of this
thorough canvass of ovory Village Towa- Tammany Hall Convention bad * (inter­
airip, *nd School District We wont cut game to play. Eo tarn* ths New,
jorsonal appeals to tbo intelligence and York pulltioana are concemid, this
rvnscicnoMi of tho pqople who mean io game VM fully dlacloiod tn th j lie ahi
o! Sunday last. In reference to the
1.0 honest and patriotic, to bo tho acmo
mock declination of Horatio Seymour,
people they worn when Hwy put down tbe old table of the mount-da In labor
tjio JBobcllion. Trickery, ootnpronuw .....
ha* —been fully real.sod, and tbe delivery
oupparhead disloyalty and ticoon are■ U a tr-aelieroua moo* _• of tho Domoc.aito be ovar-oosne by a sound public aenti- to Presidential candidal.' ngulnrt the
mont and by too Loliots o( loyal men — conqueror* of the rettclllon. Seytuoor
a&lt;*ln« (Jrttotid 1803 amoant* to a sur­
Let it then bo tho Ltuiaeas of every mon
renderor disbanding of the Democratic
—Chief Justice Chow's friends now de­
who believM in tho principles of eternal party. Tbe ticket of KeCUUan agatust
clare that ho never pledged himself to Sholf-Hardware and Cutlery,
justice, and tho olcvatiou of true and Lincoln wn* a strong ticket compare.!
support tho nominee of ton Datn.xraiio
and loyal men to placo* of profit, trust with thia of Seymour agalnat Grant. It
Cvnrantiun at Now York, and that ho
will rote iur Grant and Colfax.
and honor, to *eo tu it that no person ha* sot tha prestige aftiM ticket in 1M2.
Dodge's Clabrated Plows
gooa blindfolded to the polls, and that Indeed, Mr. Soymonr wav elaetedGov­
not a single voter for tl&gt;e’ right stays at ernor, but tt wan ou tbo platform of vig­
orous proeecutton bf the war. J»lM3
home To this dud we should organize be raturoed to bi* fatoia of too Oopprrat onco and go to work ia earnest; but bcad fbitb, and there ho W««£J&lt;i tmve re­
a prerequisite to that sooma to be th* mained, bat for tbo defoattoitar Kepabcompletion of too list ol our standard Ilean* and their &lt;Hvl*totor *a^be Mate
heoreis, aud to this maftar
call too •lectlotuoflastyear. XW, st in 180, W,
and W; efkt tbrtr *ucereee« ef 18C2,
*.'rioua attention of tbe proper oomraiti«e*, and trust they will giro the mat­ elUbe capital end AD Ute foothold grin*
od by Democrat* lirrve been tttrtrwri
ter their immediate _ attention. Lol ca ■way and laK, tmd«W batOs of ibM is
then prepare to orgatuzo, by plan a g our revived with *otoett»ng&lt;*,4o be rirtr;
County Ticket in the field with too least hutM»griittteefmjki&gt;, toeyriAklY in
possible dolny, aud then go to work with fovofoi Grant. Thbre fo noMritig in
unfaltering fidelity of purpose, to bury Soj mqu r, noth I nr |o h h reeord, n\xh!ng clearly exp?e«»c'l, on tula fiindsmeniat 1
tbo last vistago of the copper-rebel party th h!« platform, that win'hHtfg kVingle tmuerand Ills toneme way to awlJ all 1
reenrlt to the Domodiwilc'party;'but futiuc strife toputthl* tautcplrdoly to 1
in Barry County bonoatb a papular ma­
everything to rally the whole floartug ’
jority of not ires than l&amp;OO. We can do vote of the United Staten, with alt tbe the country.
1 repeat that thia 1* too real and only
it. if wo only wil/ if.
.
CtmrervatJve Repotdicrtna. around too quoa.Hn which we airraid allow io cod- &lt;
glcrioua bannefi-fO^St,11
1
trol us. biulJ we sabm't to ihe uaury*-. ।
“li U rojrjxwed by hh Mend* and po­ riona by which Jble,.UonrnflMml ba*.,
litical traihoip, ttat Seymour is at least been cYcrtlu own, or shall wo exert oar - ’
Horatio Seymour, in lui Speech ao­ good for New York, with its fifty thous­
icivcrfar it* full and complete rmtorak ccpting tho nomination of tho Cuppor- and Democratlo msJIcTtiy- of last foil. ( lion I It Midi* to talk of bonds, rtavn1 tube! Conglomerate at New York, said ; That majority. boweVr'r, was thh delii-।’ Lack*, gold, the publicfriUi and-tiMtiubJslve result of repttbilesn dbifiketfons ]
*•( congratulate you, Mt»ur*. of tho com­
ItectiOU. What cana.DeatoomtagPifrd*
and dlsacnalons, which bnlylha ncnnln- tot.t do in icgardlarmy of tbeem.with
mittee and all conservative men who seek
atlon of Cluwb as {Be &amp;«riocratki candi­
to restore order, peace, proqicrity and date could have tutootfto*ub*tantla! ad­ *Cougrra*ln both tranche* oanteollod
good government to our laud, uj&gt;ou tho vantage. In pita.campaign Seymour by tipi airpc t-beggrre Md fbelr rille* T
De w.|l bepawmlcraioatoj’ thaauppilm
•riilauce* every whore shown that wo are against Grantwiltbrtogall Republican* by which idlencgrucu aro organised In­
In to Upe, and toe rosult wtB be another to pdJticri cluba-by wlrifhfut |muy &gt;« ,
to triumph al th* next’election."
Now wo irapptoe that Seymour, when political: reoctioB, which wllltUvc New uaalulrincd to.protect toe**.' K*galxj*&lt;te i
j
he cordially indorsed the ptatforni of tbo Ycrk to Grant by twenty, thirty, or for­
ty toonrand majority"
‘
party in accepting il* oomiuntivn, must
uureand rc«ouro&gt;s of tbe'Grilehimei i
the nsooKhrs
have given an entiro new meaning to it*
la taken al-pgudicr by surprise, and lb
wiU qriddy restore Gray Hair
declarations Tho platform say* that tho confusion la reumrkahle. In the same
Democrats will tax tho National debt, page on wh'.uh it announces the crei'i!and pay it in greenbacks. This plank dates, it camortjy rictaea tbe c'-olu-aof
was pul in to plaose Brick Pomeroy, and Chase for th: Presidency, etloring.with
tho West, and they think that it mean* these wordaJnrte'on.-DCCt to hla nomln-

tkrtr o«r1t

Books and Stationery,

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[HARDWARE STORE,

RHTSICIAAS' PRESCBIRTIOKS

Tin Utt

HilR restorer
y. '
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/few^tyU

something. And it is evidently intended
to convey tho impreaaiun that a new
Rut *ay* tboN*w York IF&lt;nW, the debt
will be paid in grocabacka, by a process
of raising greenbacks to the value of
l.uld. Tu bring them up to tbo yaluc of
gold, however, w* murt call in a groat ;
i amber of thoae that are out, iustoad of
•ending out a thcraeand mfflioM or *o to
swell toe eum already in cirtulatioa —
Item too “proepcrity” that trymour
apeak* ot can only be ehtnined by coetrertkm, yet hi* folkwen end tbe plut£xm menu an reyo*efoe wfatafa will uneetfo tbo vahn ef aH property
.
And aato thf •'order11 and tbe -pence'.’ .
that Seymour pwmiaee, how een ,-yithcr
he taM in ttaliritel Uxheptatfoem th* Ctfpr.eriwl-preey t**, the ■

—Mr. Ifowle* Of the Springfield Botatonmdb Otrarerikm fa RMlRfarF
. Mrir, earatoet “Wade

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the henefl: ef the thirty crowd*
fl!l our a-te.d» these tropleil day*.

BUSINESS CARDS.

PIECES FALL PR INTS

Hart™,Sifts. Ini Kails
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Just Rttriued.

GEORGE PRESTON

mg *r addition t &gt; their FaLbath Fchool
library. at acventy-fhe doll ora w&lt; rth ,
of new aud valuable book*, the tesult of
the e«ruinp»of the Ladle* »f the Chuich

Ayor’s Sarsaparilla,

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toon t »

FOB Pt'HIFTTNG THE BLOOD.

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Mu«ic 4 Jewelry.
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BUTT/iR,

n BxNtniUE.—Would you
genuine entrr'alnment?—
J'HMix it. or Augu.t— Now Ready—eontan nr T'ortraite and Bi-&lt;re;&gt;hlca'
'■he chai of Oto Bull, Napoleon III.,
JUa i-arek Ladwlg 11. of BerarUi tbe
I ni ■ an General Moltke; Vmclicr the
L nuaa e-thetlc scholar; Gantbuldl. H.
■' rnlton. Jamal D. B. DeBow, and of
" he
l,atfor»onon Pbruoology ;-Fnllb
in God; Murder of tbe Inoocept’; Fell
C I tire, Hr In or Alonele, IdmH'yand
“wbi.i Uy, 1‘octi and poetry; Are You a
UomanMt IJ▼!»&lt; far apurpoee; What
4 a rlnjjge of heart T A very inlereetNu.ber S3 a year, or SI AO for n half
‘w Addma,- 8- R. Wnm, New

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A I'nr2 Pn». -7 hla pcbtlo may Just
a well underatand flrat ar hut, that a
/rer Pn-aa, atnenLtble only to tbe laws
«r h? land, will to maintained by ua
while we have charge of a paper, and
i‘.it th* offleUl ante of all palllo officers
aw eonMde.-W fair anltfocfo of critlolsni,
avd may be cemoMated upon and tbe
op nlens of tbe writer Meted with entire

j«ttoo to the oritktoeor tbe l*me. and
only tmlltea wboee it— af Mm ia
tbclrenly apology.
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Dry and Fa
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they live longer, are tougher, require
lass food Utd a smaller hsmaa.
' Asparagus bods should not be cut af­
ter the stalks aesaxta oooe up weaker
than will bo tufa peer crop the next
assuage, and tbo beds will "run eat” tn a

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WE NOW DOUBLE OLE RATE8

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Crockery,
Boots &lt;fc Shoes,

Tbe only fruit which grows in every
climate la the strawberry, JI U the only
fruit which, aomewbere oa the earth, b

fcc Ua UoeSV of Btrrj. ia Cbrocnrr.
Alria W. Ballsy. O-pM-sW.

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rttsabk ftrd wkfak •a.bU.yo.u baton Ibse
UMwaun^r’esTiiiATr FAimicKa sWaUapw (to Bmm. Tha Tia^coUmg sa
saromaa lasleaye right

▲ miter la tbo New England Farmer
ststeu that ba baa cured sore nose in
sheep by simply shearing tho nt-oeol
tho animals with tar and sulphur. TM
dlasaaes bad spread through his whole
flock, and the application cured them at

It Makes the Best Stitch,
Fresh Goods coistully

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Old Gaods selllajf reirirdleas of rest.

JaivtT
In England and France dried fern
leaves axe used very extensively fur
packing fresh fruit, grapes csjxxlally,
they seeming to possess to an unusual
degree tbe property of preserving rege-

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

longtime.
AOX5T5 WAKVIU rok Tint
■
If a fanner In Wisconsin plants a row
of trees along the road, bo Is exempt OFFICIAL HISTORY of the WAR.
from working on the road. Whoever

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

and the State Horticultural Society of­
fers a premium of 8100 for tbe best ten
acres of funet trees, and SiO for the scc-

SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY!

Experiments prove meat clearly that
in every &lt;n»e where tbe price of cent
and barley it eligible to feed fowls thenwith, there la considered economy In
never giving them grain raw, but well
boilidoaUor buckwheat. [C.N. Bc-

Be Sure to Sec this Machine,

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

—The last sweet thing in benucts is
tho cAawcau Cbcodeft; it la ccmpoecd of ,
three bouillons of tulle edged and divid­
ed by satin rouleaux ; this forms a puff, i
which Is poaed Just ou the top of the
head above the chlgnoo, and does not
comedown at ail upon tbe cars. In

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Corner of Jtdlcnwti and Railroad Streets,

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*tT Among the prominent Delegates
tn tbo late Democratic National Conven­
tion, waa butcher Format, of Fort Pil­
low notoriety, and General Beauregard,
the latter individual, was' tbo author of
tho following chlTklrlc letter found
among Jaff Davises' papers.
CNAMATOM, 8. C., Oct. 18,1682.
Hon. Wm. P. Miles, Richmond, Va.:
Has the bill for the execution efaboUUon prisoners after January next, been
passed. Doit, and England will be
•tired into action. It ia high time to
proclaim tbo black flag after that period. UFACTUB1NO CO., of Albany, N. Y„
Union soldlan will be very likely to
supports candidate,whom thseemen,
by thsir influence, help to select.

Act Promptly and Certainly
' Of AIL STAOK ol ■

CONSUMPTION.

I AM NOW SELLING
Lumber Wagons. A. No. 1„ at 8100,00.
Open Buggies ringis Seal 8125, to 1165.
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Two
-.&lt;180. '• 180.
Top
“
Sngie “
180, •' 275.
Ratio- 4 Jump seat wagons, 76, “ 100.

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OOKMlSluaNEB’B SUTICE.

Nsaabctamv of Utaonl Xrimdur.1 NacbiM.
rv. Coaprulag llw otbbxnltd -.SUr" Tliiesbuif
NarbhM; -SUr" Railway (or £imU«&gt; Chain) »d

S3
Groceries and Provsions,

aha, but nono in which agoutlor, lovelier
spirit dwells, and nona to which the
heart's warm requitals more joyfully re­
spond. She is the steady light of her
father’s house. Her ideal is indissolubly
connected with that of his fireside. She ie
his morning sunlight and evening star.
Tho grace, vivacity and tenderness of her
•ux hero their place in the mighty sway
which she holds over his spirit She ta
the pride and ornament uf hia hospitality,
and tho gentale nurse in bis sickness

TRY IT!

TRY IT!

TRY IT !

Ksiiat, axxb, aaxj, cod mu,
T la-Warn or Every Drseripiioa,
Crockery nM Wooden-W,
KEROSENE OIL.
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Still Leads the Van

THS woau&gt;.

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.
R. HERRICK,
(tXBfrBlXSO* 4WI0UTMSSB 8T0Rr.|

that this is the beat world as yet known
by ua. It is barely possible that, tbe
cynical souls may -go further and fare
worse. Let us hope not.

POSIBJ.E I
tohsjl b« s plMsor* to os to

—Tbe Ftedfrotor, a Democratic sheet
pobUabsdat Pino Bluff, Ark, has the
fbiknring:
—
“Another trooly toy man waa lately
killed in BradJy county, and we have

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JtitY 29, 1868.

Business Jittrtsiij.

IMnj-

BOOTIES 8MU. BITTERS,

hod bin nominated on the IBth ballot,
and that the country wnx all at.lnro with
entbotaitaem for him and green box, 'to roph, “betwcrn.hjrhW
’ ■certain wnsluv his success.
:
Cree, never twsnpport (a
On arifvln at the Corners I found that
Intense anxiety wnt manlfc.ted by 'the
eltircna thereof. They were all gather­
ed at- Bavoom’u discuanln tte matter
when I hovelnjlfo on ar-inle wfchlted
bartered at Sc.-taaiuuvHk to ride over
"Never I nrver! we
wi
"Very good?', said Jaaef, ‘Tte# paper
"Who Is it?" Mlu.Dcckln Pegram, wich I hold In my Uandaconvcyatoaafkcichin the mule by Iho bnd'.c." "Who fitetlntoteUiBeu.othat on tte twoatyfall, and wjt principles Ucvwcgot to sccond ballot Governor Boraato Seysupport thia fall ?”
, ,
■ •
momi.uvNoo York, was notnenatel.
••Pendleton nod gr«mbax,"ateutod I. anJJbM Frank Biair wux nmnenato!
"Pendleton, the young .racic uv the Vico Pr.-sldunt by .gMkuuation. £x
West, who la opposed to the bfoetod aris­ Seymour fa apponcd bitterly to rondletocratic bondholders, with Wood'.erash
cbarrc.^thACorteri win repo^de tbo
us Uibrin men into the duet. Pen^tton
who teleevsa that of greenbaxfa good
onus' for us honest Ikborin tncn. they

Hoofland's ■German Tonio.
Prtparti by fcr. 0. M. Jicxsox,

liver, stomach, or
digestive organs.

Hoofland's Gorman Bitters

fssr^uEs

—&gt; V ««r

Orodgs not My mb Us U«r of b!v».
My hoart iu .**!• o» letg dnirt;
ThU day lx rnlaa j bo ibto* to (CM
At doty tun rwjctra.

Hooflando German Bitters.
HOOTUND’S

Tlx dup aaxa anawarrd to e y OTO,
-Baattiog my adlph faayrr owoyf

gebmak tonic

4. p. mu. ■.

JMI 80IFITS,
^••‘“UttoSUX. Dw«tlax.»3 Bread-

.uajpIm.

hem t'cnlr.t

Bensto at that time who foresaw the
tendency of events, and that tho coun­
try was drifting on to r. terrible war.
Ho consistently opposed all $0 «fcaUed compromise measurca of tho
South ns tho virtual surrender of tte
Hborties of tho people, auQ in all tho
•tentorial cohtests of that period Chan­
diet stands on tharecord as the unfiineh3"
dofaadar of Ctlr charterer liberties.
fearless advocate of tho doctrins.of
the Declaration of Independence, that
all men are created free and equal, and
these ho would main Uiin by speech and
vote in tho Senate or before iho people,
and if an apnoal to arms should te
made ho would walootno tho arbitration

The country does not now approclhte
bow much it owtv to his Ildmim firm004#. Tlw ]&gt;ooplc hiMTE' Itocomo so much
| accustomed is reganl him m one of the
great fortresses of thpir liberties, which
no artillery could breach, and whoso
parapet uo storming column could ever
reach, that they never Imvo given themsolves a thought as to the disastrous
consequences which might linvo follow­
ed .on many occasions had ho spoken or

nt.. WlxOaM-M E—S Ukrt.r»Sr -i

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SE-SSsJArtt

WEAK mo DELICATE CBILOSED

NUMBER H.

•‘EnuiF!" sed BaMmn, ■•enuff. Eavo ' my^libv been poftOnally lujaorod.
that spoach, •u-ton, till we hev our riftl- j qi,0 Bcckm Ifascom Karuol McPclter

take suthln. So gnod do I fee! over the'
.ei-jlt that I nui wlllln to stand tract ..for- and
tlio crowd. Como cue, come nil." 1
tito place, llclyin on tho strength uv
Those few remarks uv Baatom’s wuz our oar. didate.wo bod gone too far iu ttonouncin the utl.cn. the fusrthat mnUw
the entire crowd moved into his place, wat coed wu Jo? The twp policies is so
and ex one man they al! unwaged their cundd opposite that we con’fsuppcrt tbo
Lhlta!. Bucotu kin more.the &lt;-orncra o:.o without dcnouMtu the totter. It
quicker than cpy man in JL Wat a wur derided that we support the ticket.
happy poZaten to biMin I
.
Wo Mt ft this'safe. Hoyroour, if-te la
clce!cd,.cnn't dtorindCTte between his
aupporters in tte dfatriboojusn uv tte

tllcton wu* to sweep to glory. 5
in the open air, in front uv Bascom's
and the iuipaihcnt crowd cailod upon
mo to give an ac?cuntuvtny stcwcrC•hlp.
• *■
I opened by «t»tin that I went to Nao
Yurk under pokoolyerty emtenravsln
clreuirwtencci. The whole money pow­
er uv tbs east wus arraytxl agin ua.-The ariatocratfc A'lmont, wich is tte
oavatuv the Bo thchthia,-tho moneykings uv the world, wus detertnftied to
fofat ante the Dimocrary either Chase
the accursed Abolitivnbt, er Seymour,
the [Ckoolywix't urpYntt street, wich
street h,T may sling in tore fo?tte bene­
fit uv my hearers, where the rebury blxnlf® Is mrstly done, and where th-y
•loop on Government bonds sr d spend
tho he ft uv their time a cltppln off tte

Tte coon tty* willaotodjudgo tbo patriot
by tho weakness of tte pohtician, but
will moot out its rewards to tha»foithful
who continue to tho cud. Tho State of
Michigan may Wjustly prouil of the no­
ble record of her Senator. Ho is now ;
drawing near tho close of his second ami wanted to controU ouAackshcn.—
term, haring been re-e’oeted in 1S62,
and reeviring every rote on tho first in­ But we wurent to be purcbW. Tho
more Wall street offond to enslave the
formal ballot in tpueus.
Ho was tho author of tho reeolntio-.i Dlmocr-ay. the more yoor representa­
for raising tte Committee on tho Con­ tives, gloryin in ther manhood, spurned
duct of fho War, and in a mart unsel­ ther prontrod bribes. We went there
fish manner refused to ba its chairman, ! determined to e'-naneljmls the yuntemaLui on tbo committee followed up tte ry uv tbo country from the betfdlge uv
inquiry into tho mmxagoment of M1** bleated bondholder. We went Iter
Clulluu aad gained hia removal.
pledged to Pendleton, the young eagle
Ho mndo a very caustic speech in the UV the Wert—pledged to tender the
Hon- Ziohariah Chandler.
BAOffAO£ CITJ5CK&amp;D THROW H.
Scnatq Chamber u&gt; July, 1M57, against bloated bondholder the tame dirty ragn
. I „___ l._ ..A. ... dl.ee Raul.
the growing tendency inaniA-sted on tho wich fao pado for his bon da-pledged tn
Mr. Chandler is of New England ori­ part of ao’nw of tho Republican raotu.pay tte blurted bondholder, if yrepadc.
•5TASX FOR TIC KETH VUYlllE RAILWAY. gin, born in Bodford, Now Hampshire,
ocra to|jpologixn for the rebels and ox- them anything, grecnteaki forhhbloatDecember 10, 1813, and oducatt-d, as tenuato their crimes. It had it# desifed
most Now England bora arc, by attend­ effect, and though replied to by Mr. ol bonds or nothin. We wont ibex de­
ing the common school during the win­ Fessenden with his usual abih’ty, te termined to a nib lUu thL-yor Soymo-o
.
ter season, nod working at farm or their was wteflly unable to parry the thrust and hia bloated supporters."
"Hah for P«»dlctoo!" sung cut the
productive later during tho summer.— of the Senator from Michigan or con­
When nineteen yean old te left the old vince tho Senate «f the country that it
"Three groans tor Seymore, the bloat­
homestead to try hia fortunoa in tho was not deserved. Tkr Cronotypr.
ed tetidholdars agent.
great West, where in tliat now and rap­
Both cheer# and groans worn given
idly dorclapingcountry there were much
greater opjiortunities opened for young
witli a will and 1 proceeded.
men to win wealth and poritiun than
• My triune, you nev’ll know what
they could ovnr yomibly hope for at
wo. the people's dofondcro, bed to con­
| homo. Ho visited a number .of places
tend with. The bloated bondholders
with a view to tho facilities they olfcrod|
he! money— woJied none. They were
to business, and with remarkable judgedetermined to fasten the yoke CT yoefr
montfor a boy of his ego, who hod
necks-wo v&lt;re determinsd tohist it «ff.
never before been outride of his natiro
They wus determined to her Seymour
State, sow that Detroit, Michigan, then
with all Wall rtreeb fastened on toyco
bnt n small village eompcwed of a finr:
to grind you into du«, but focliu that et
rude buildings on tho Detroit river, was
I didn't stay la Moo York till the Condal center. Ito population was scarcely venslrap adjourned, for a mod excellent
4.000, and tho entire population of tho reason, to wit, vis: my monby run ObL
Territory, which th^n comprised, btsido
what now consfitutootho (Stateof Michi-, forst to board,/squired payment iu ad­
pun, tho Stalo of Wwconan, and aU of vknee, and uv coorso under dab an arMinnesota oaahof tte Mtoteippi, only roagomsntthere wus nothing toft for mo
about 40.000 iabaldtaato. and haring but to Kuccum. The length uv my stey

come to the coneloosten that the ciwltt
nod utondteuv the Govcrnwut demand­
ed the jiaWuei’t uv tte Nashua! indabU
-«un«»
------ Id &lt;pld, and that anything abort
ov
uut‘. wouli wAWMVWI»Pa ‘t-a-k’ „
-■• lhx
UI wonder,” siM f, “that any honest
tonn—cur mtn who bdeevee tn mainbrining tutlinpalred the credit of the
Government, ahood think fur a moromri
uv pjyib the debt in .anything but wot
wux funtomplatod—honest hard gold.”
Ala'hroctls the next uito to ratify Scyi.-)uur’n\nuflilDkshen,I tied this over ngin,
and asked cm e.'nny Dimocrat wfanroincmbmd tho (rioriom fits Jncknsn
mode forhaid’mauoy, wood consent far
a moment to mulUWy a InvtemaUe
|»I* r cumr.«y • No I Let us ex our gte
riaua itandard * ror ~
‘
beymour
hex so
, lei us puy our debts
boldly pcndalo
_ ----------------money—gaM—
ablnln yalfer gold. Three ebrew Aw
Fcymowr!"
•
-f
AntUUiey chrere-icx lever, heerqd
mtmrfioer. Tbef aiot nn trouble lit
manastn the LliBorrfay. All they want
'l»to hev it roftlcd wit they ase tohvrah
fori and ttoy hur^h for it. NotwithstApiUug the fo pawl made the first
nite, w« she! poll the ycomaalvote for
rnrmoair, am) possibly more. Yet' the
experimr nt was • little . risky. I. will
never ratify of in till 1 know wat lam
rail(yinz and for wbeto...
.

WiscelUiuj.

efs^er

;
all uv 'cm more or 1cm tryln to live in sUudln on tha ted uy a bort
••Hare’s tlic last Looter .lie paper,” »cd
ItesamewayJ llaft and came borne
while 1 oood, and before ft wm uveriart- Jonsf, onfotdl-Mg ft. "Htel 1 read Hl”
“Rood! r.ewtl” yulted tte crowd.—
••GlTi.MA.tte nowo uv tte downfall nr
tte bloated bondholders V ’
“Be lore 1 »•»&lt; and Josef, who ted

-Tho'4poroau who tew been un­
able u&gt; percatvt! any Grant Balhmdasw
iu ibeinunfty will now bo apt to cm
more of fatten fa agreotjtfo to.tbclr feci-

III
-The attempt, toegdto enthusiasm
for fleymonr and Blair liliko trying to
rend dp one of Lowe's balloons wftfa
ths heat ot a lighted candle. .
-Sc vtr.our aa’d. "I thooM be’Ifatenorod if 1 ac-eptsd your wrwteattaa."
And this tetm te korr-Yrank Blair
wm toga &lt;m the ticket with hiaa.
. -The Bite Tavern vu Ito
lm4-

iutlon lu HcstCT to hula tho Scyttofcr
ami Ilfair tog. Tte fiutc conaUWaa
made ar.dd upon tto place «ttesQiM&gt;ot‘ly, and captured a lot irf gambUng ln-

�itiUfJUBtr.

Q
Cluoego^Julv. 22d, JfiM
white store a Jot «rf tuJ

'CASH STORE
NEW GOODS

ttjmrar, ana me xkbiod r reg rrau, w
Oroit Organ, so she atoo h&gt;. a small

FOB FBEXIDEJTT,.

DBUQ8 « MKDICIME8,

SSESB:

Splendid AssoHllLCld for
Sakai Rail Bond Pnce,..

wslms

and tho bend-holder.

ICHUTXOt OOX.FAX,
orimuu.

fa. esiSosE.

1 P. .ROBERTS 4 CO.,

T&gt;. HrA.tTI-»I&gt;o a*

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(Great
again. The fit» reeolutioa was again
road and cheered)
.

All Hastings Oatdsce!

tho Freedmen a Bureau (great obeering)
cad aB political mstnuneTtaliiira drotem-

Sjjujy.

or aomatblng etoe peculiarly uBpleaaant BattJo Ct^ck 1STOwl UWO
and nasty.. That In term suggests tho
-------cation of the
deeirc to wpport ihe Constitution and ro- opening ?f on* ef Heinrich Heine's huof iaquzritarl
cottoeting internal revenue, eo that the
GrooerleiH
burden of taxation may bo equalized and ।
leeseaed’; the creditor the government

HENRY F. BALDWIN*, of Wayn*. peace, and a tariff for revenue upon for- with u* aa friend* and hretheren
imp- rb, and such equal taxation nlattM \
MORGAN BATES, of Grand Travers. under the internal revenue laws as will
Gran* a* a Bolfcer.

on woman'* right*.

VI BlKI&gt;Otrjr STKrcKLASr. of CUoton

Th8 Copper-Rebel Platfonn.
The Copper-Belxd National Conven­
tion has published its platf*rn^ and
thrown to tho brocro its Banner bearing
platform we herewith publish, sad oak
for it tho carcfull attention and close

lieve tfcr pl»t/crm can neverrocarre tho
approval of tho people of thia county, or

otie- lite not loyal Ills not Btatosmanllko. It is not tree eittar in letter

lees offices; the restoration of rightful
authority to, and th* indegendente of,
tho Executive and Judicial departments
of the Government; tho subordination
of tho military to tho civ''
end that tho usurpation* ।
the despottem &lt; f the ewe--------- j
A'ljht—Equal rights and protection
for nataralix-ul and native bom citizen*
at homo and abroad; tho asaertation of
American nationality, which shall com­
mand the respect of foreign powers, and
famish oxamide and encouragement to
people Strugriing for national integrity,
constitutional liberty and iaditodual
right*; and th* maintenance of thoughts
of naturalized citiren* against tbo abso­
lute doctrine of immutable allegiance,
and the claims of foreign power* to p£raish them, for alleged crime committed boyond their jurisdiction. (Applause )
In demanding.thsM measurca and re­
form* we arraign the Radical party for
its diiregard of right and th* unparalleled
opproasion and tyranny which have mark­
ed its career, after the most sahnnen end
unanimous pledge of both Houses of

found peace to miliiaiy dsspotisxa and
negro rupromary. It bn* aullincd there
the
by
It ——
ha* abol,. right of
r trial
7-------i jury.
i—j- —
aXdimirJ aih

a11

ur if not it* direct re-«rtablishmcnt,th'on

nnd military
mnita-r trials and «ecret» Rr.,
and
Star Chin:
bar inquisition* for the Constitutional tri­
bunals, it has disgraced io time of neaoo
tho right of tho people to bo free from
•aareh and •eizuree, it ha* entered tho
people of the Northern States, and pest and telegraph office* and oven tbo
private room* of individuals, and seired
revolution in the late confederate States. their private napora and letter* without
Il mean* tho continuation of all tho diea* required by tho organic law. It baa
converted the American capital into a
Ou this platform they placed Horatio Beatito. It bos eetabliehed a system of

proceeded to bpriugfleld. the capital of
hi* State, to be mustered in. Three
years thereafter, be wan IJeutenautGeneral in command of all the military
forces of the United State*, then exceedbig Haifa Million men.

PIANO FORTES

tea or the dangerous reductions of leroonado and loa cream, will long keep the 1
club together.
The weakber here ha* been somewhat
modified and we are enjoying a little
rwvlto from tho Infernal heat of the
three weeks jiast. The general effect of
the heat in enervating and wcoklnlng
te well shown In the fact that although

the loyal people of the country. They and will be started by a Mr. SoltleL—
had enough of Halleck a* Oeneral-lnCUlcf, and Instated that Grant should be
doily here, getting the associated Press
despatch**, ha* apparently put a stop to
Why did they demand thia 1
dtreauv. urmt naa ffcn'ral'y scon, the starting of the dcw Democratic pUiuon comsom^tero AodtfHiacapture 'T'imta" will have the Hold to Itaclf this
°f •"’'c1-’1 tbourond Bebel addler* at campaign.
f
bed been the first great
An invaluable Invention has recently |
Unionsucttto of the War. Hl* flanking been brought to pubhc notice bore, a
of Vicksburg, defeating the Rebel army tidng which intern**-every family In
of Mteelrolppl In several battle;, Inter- the country,by^to utility and cheapnc?*.
poeing between Johnson and Pember­ It I* a “sheathing and roofing board"
ton,abutting the latter up in Vicksburg,
and there compelling him to surrender pactly pressed and about a sixteenth of
20,000 Rebels, while Johnston idly look­ an inch tn thickness. This materia! Is
ed on, evinced the moat masterly strste- impervious to air and without Increased
expense, te also furnished In a waterpored it; Gen. Sherman disapproved it;
No dampnem or change of temperature
Grant planned and executed it.

»•&lt;

q-*w'

the “Soroate” and'!! i* scarcely probable *
that the Joys of mild dissipation in weak

and rapid elevation 7
Not by political influence; for be was
no.politlcan, had scarcely ever voted, or any other epidemic dteoaece among
and never on, the eido of the party now us, tho mortality of the dty h:» been
very largely Increased, almost doubling
Not by personal InOueuce or patron- last week, upon the week before. It In­
creased iu that time, from 187 to 283 1
deaths. .
fiuentlal friend. He never
There te no preeeplil lo Improvement,
goTcral command. He did not even yet in business, and news te scarce.—
knbw Mr. E. B. Washburn*, Member of Until tho exceeslvo beat of tho summer
Congress from hia District, though they te fhirly over, wo need not expect much
I&gt;olltlcal excitement, and aa tho fashion­
llv.-d who could sly, “I was the patron able churches arc cither closed or, ■*

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Books and Stationery,

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HUINKMUVKJACKMn-aOtJtG SOUTH

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Building Materials.

Bav® Trough®
Made and put up on Short Notice.
'phr JPi*w^«r PaiMtcr

Sholf ■ Hardware and Cntlcryt
_

STILL

AT

JT KLDtoCD rmois.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
For Sale at Kalsmuoo Fries.*.

Hom»,CitTuig«.W»gon a Culler
1* i wont, ar

MAIN URUTIIKK*'

XEWH DEPOT,

ii. A. GooDYr.in,

iNEWSPAPERB.

Seymour, a living embodiment of the conatitutioaal monarchy of Europe would
on the Chickamauga, and been pan nod
now dare to reeart; it ba* abolished the up in Chattanooga, where hh men were brick bouse can possibly be rendered
right of appeal on important con*atu- famishing while his animal* were starv. without it .It to either fastened on tho
tfoual aueeticns to the supremo judicial
ordinary alicathlng boards, on the studtribunal*, and threatens control of it*
llevo him. He found Bragg Intrenched
the walls air-ttght, while na a lining for
tains which he ddemed impregnable. It foof* and floors it 1* equally perfect.—
loyal hair in hi* head, and Clair has
For a genera] roof It is both better and
m too most atrocious ealumnioa merely iaokod well nigh itnporelblc to more
cheaper
than roofing felt With all
him.
Grant
act
to
work
and
did
it;
rout
­
because he wottld not prostitute his high
office to ths support of the false end par­ ing the Bebel army, capturing forty of these qualifications It 1* so cheap a* t0
tisan chargee referred against tho Presi­ it*guns and several thousand men-— bo within the rcich of every ono, costdent It* corruption and extravagance Had be known Iho ground, ho^vould
have exceeded nnythmg known in histo­ gobbled up nearly the whole fleeing
ry, and by its fraud* and monopolie* it army; but night fell early, and tbo Reb- heartily endorsed It. Sample* and all
has necriy doubled the burden of tho
required Information In detail, will be
debi crested by th* war. It ha* etripnod threatened ChattaDOOgaagain.
forutahed upon application to the Rock
th* Trssii* sin ' nf hia
.
Grant was then acmmooed to the East.
MeCle’lan, Pope, Burnside, Hooker, streot, Chisago.
The ex-etampion base-ball club, the
Meade, had eovorcaily started oa iho
road to Blremond, buMbund itamvunl- "Exeeialers*' have been again beaten by
ent to return.' Grant took the track and a vlriting dub, tbo “Buckeye" from
Republican party platform adopted
kept It till Richmond was ours and Lee Cincinnati. They do not pretend any
had surrcudeaed hh array.
people amid tho rein* of liberty and the
all of wbsiah. will be *panmd by a loyal,
nnfrhilUMWMVun people.

Manufacturer* of the yrw j.u_.
MOK1TOB
IRON

aidcraUen *f the all-important topics of
bonnet* end aeondalt fldoa’nl take up
collection* from outsider* for charatablc
purposes, to there ta no pecuniary profit

half time," there te nothing of note In
Not by the favor of hl* military lupe- that dlredUon.
Speaking of politics, the Democracy'
rwrrc not popular with of Chicago have found two now organs,
one already in being "L Unluae Italian#
can plausibly ray that McClellan, or and the other in prospective, "The
Pope, or Halleck, while In general com­ Wastcrn Hebrew." The first te a week­
ly violated that mod sacred pledge under mand, oven pushed Grant'* fortunes.— ly paper published here iu tbo Italian
which alone wu rallied that noble volun- Nay: be w*a mado Lieutenant-General language, and the second te aa Ito name

unpatriotic and unworthy of th* endore-

equal Justin-

It doe* not descend

(A? baby-jumper* aud other necessities of rp
r domestic life- It does not seem to pre- A

The Proclamation of President Lin­
coln, calling on the loyal States for 76,­
000 men to defend Washington, issued
upon
advice of th* *urrender of Fort
country.
Sumler to the Rebel*, found Vlysees 8.
Sntnli—Reform of abuse* in the adGrant selling leather for hl* father in.
Galena. He Immediately volunteered,

uSSjE ItOHFURK.

gCBBTII A LDmFF

Crockery, Ate.

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BOOKS.
Tte tMl
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BUpk Note artf Receipt Books,
LKOAL BUK8 AKO

STATIONARY

I*

Mir dressing
isowBo^

wiU quickly restore Gray Hsir

SPECIFIC PILL,

the success

BEXUAL DEBILITY!

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mild amusement to vialtore.

preferred
fitotes threw off Ml subjection to the Brit­ cd poevlbllitlefi
ish crown, the privilege and trust of siifevery aide.

I'HH

Hl brought against a
.

We only know that five i

11 ■

• —-----

— -o'* wwn so rritorn

and limitation of tha powan of the

ever, to deprive any Stalo
or interfere with ils exor-

Inadtul* suit against him a. the agent,

icrbtebtoo'iy reymie*

will) the liberal and enterprising

byiheci tori-

•mErida

nuCEONEbfiU^B.

WINCHESTER’S Srccirtc PILL

��mibcoXaneous.

MACHINE

SEWING

Xnt.be World'
laaw •rfsxbibitlnn ul lb. Sterr of

a w*. ro. .r awo-c »»»-«
I'atterna, Ac., As..

^-I. U .UIM. U-^r I, U,

PHILLIPS &amp; BEXTLEY,

* im-lCK OF COST!

LOCAL AGES-TS, HASTIX&amp;a&gt;lUCI-

Oor ladutewsat. daring jlh^'po.l fan y..r.

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR JUTES
OF P3EMIUM0.

Into the roots, and mate! your bead for ahaae.

1 “» • sort of wrrifiM.nbriterplights
Shoot op yuurdartka lad tremble is year eyes;
I like such ibtafa. I like to aw the wM
BbteeMghlad elomfa seres the dsrke.fog AWu,
I IlkMbo sCa. sod whoa ll'awnally bad,
A-pretty woman-, try, very maJI
*

TMtMasktaorowtbtarts!lHtefloorf QffAT.t
TIES of other tl rat-rias* .r.scbtnrs.'ssd prssrose*
itiany a Irantagvs ovrosnf and all of-ttean. Ills

u. to Clubs of (0 sad 1U0 rospsctorslr.« other

ES_rL1^5&gt;. EXAMINE.-^*

.

RUSSELL Si NEVINS.
MAKES FOUR DIFfKRKMT frrrrcnc’,'

A x !■: s'
I tike win fthge, at I have said. bat than
1 should net like 6 own them. Wbdwould be JACKET ।Colburn'. r*twtJ AX£c.nnet b. txccIUU. WT.Rn.roMy ib.t will c.t jj
Proprietor of rartliqsakcs Or loose hnrricar.ee.
m»r. tb.n cnuBaa Ain., with ton labor to Um
Or rtssefa plunginglueofaelial leSi f
Or wed a maid tl~i could, if rise thouid pleaat,
Giro IM a toackaf eat and all of tbeae f
Xrt t. ^ou'l let a female thunder at’rm •
Broad la topr eyes, with every sod. aid Utas
A frhh .bf angry HgMaing. Ton b.ro^d
Year March and April ; now be Jane igalo,
And let yjacr foe cut eyebrews' alftro span
&gt;Ito b«ws Of prowled tn your fbrnrtfa coa^l

and bow; geaito cardlraia jacketjjpteo.ljd .bony

g~SSjga.rrar:

Bal uarl'nl ef Irakir; is Tero.
Frat CM&lt;ic&gt;s&gt;UMIr» Bart.

“" ~ 'cw ^—wfa.'ulSw'

OU Mta aalllar iwartka •/ real.

It la Ahnoat Entirely N«iral«M.
::

New Goods, Nnet Rocciveul,
■ ir
*—fare tsairru—

For aClabof M (*&lt;■&gt;—On. of. Iht'folfawlnf
article., air: Ail yard, of blMutordor broara •lle«|.

I’RORATH ORDER.

CHAiXCnRY ORDER.

YERY Is0W FOB CASH- GeiLaf Tfoxlngsla roJroroif. ro to. Hah Cay of

It. ready aato. aooiknn.-e with- an inettaMd
caramUoSra, rank, itih.bnt subscript ton-b-rok
fl». wbtn T klaifad year prrUy eoutta Sell.
tvtr pubh.licU. .
1 boBorodoue who Uugbt ce if adMlrw.
«tos.|t*rrt tn Eaatoa. Ft, reports ISnMWl.Fair women In their twenll.s-dou'l ypnpsc 1 . •r» tn U&gt;4&lt; days. Anolbar in Bo.tan, IM sub
tnurdsyt ...
,
But then, dear Btfa, .1 t wet standing bj ber, Kabrr.te
.'MIMI tor ct'dshra ndMeeirrtrron, rod a full
Bar lift onitacloae-a. 'T thia it ntr, »te»deaerlpti.n cf lbs work. A-Jdnr&gt;. ZeirUr.
tytatny Mul, 1 madebilicvc'twa.you I '
MeCoidriA IV. Cl.iroaorllL.ar -»u Luou, Mo.
4UI.N I.1
i
far U.»
Lar
XX rat Boox.” A n.w nielbod o! copy 11-5 Ictlrra.
Soyrncitrat Heme.
without yitbrr l ieu or waler, thrtebj roriof
M5^.UwU”nA&lt;«.-uS«kU i t. rtr a!, rrr.
Tit Ulica ‘HtriW, published at the •r.r alioan, «:&gt;&gt;! fill, a Ioir loll araiil. b.fa«
homo of Horatio txjrmuur, thus hails adapted to rn.rch.-u. lawyer., doel.ra. eommro
ei.f trarrlcro. ntikutera, auUton, luroluiroca.
his nomiuation for President;
'
Uru.ers andoltorx I'rica &lt;S s* and upward*.,
which bring. &gt;t wlthitnbo roaebol all. ^rndf.rr
“Ho has wecifred by indirectioo.and

g»«l agrSt i"

ecunay. Addrvwo I', (lorrvll

Hold. U*.-ri’ol latpraiuiuui .1 I’.rta Eapoaiitaw. .SwdWtta. larwopir. . Itastit A Vw.pr
Xcrtli Sljast.. I'l-Usdatete.. I'enu.
AUMrtji IVABtbU EV r.itk w IttJtE.
The test Rcaperj.Knife Grinder!

tie rerolriog eaator; a 11 yard, aopenaw rail­
lltely until
■
mare for pant, and 'ul^mitorn; uira teary healbmpte saMllpd,./.. e.f\
□«y coxibqnilk two fancy rolnrU ted spr.aja;
Ou. of throe Machines
pair of g*ri'« ralf boote, 4 *arJ. fuB.ro' gtxri
wool Irixklag; faacr cubmdro piled drou pottrra; test qnailfo tehu.rol aklrt; roaowvod brara Will Trust jl ILifc-Time.
.lann elock; iadies* ail wool cloak pattern mlrrr
There to nothing
plated
roeard beaked far niter oope, Io­ ,
■ Utelcan wrarmte Itta
the easieot Machine to learn fa
duped tatnilr Tl|bt». »x'l»record ten anJcngraUi« world. Th. moat torot*«'lteced
l»ipq UyarUa iLmbte wISth Water proof elrokfill aa dUScnlly fa usfag il. a» ibey da ant
forks; wiUKl'iltoroiwi lawwrtuas; gro- ,
fo row a dicerent kind td dofk
ulnc Meerschaum Pip..
lor. Club of Imi.tMO.V-Openf lha follcatbir
' THU UAU1ILN6
articlrs. ria: *-■ y.rd. aup»ritroeaUtr extra «Uih
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,
Gold MsdaL st Amroteaa Institute, New York
Oct.. ikrU.atoathdiAMte Prroterm awvdwLto
tw.uty.te.yai ds aptoadid b«mp carpeting, good 1'andly ttewmg Machine., al toe Daria Exposition.
• • ■
■
■ ■.
cotoro&lt; .ltrs quantity bl«ek or alpaca dree. p«t 14.7. -•
^JS'L.'Gi'jZriSiillgTaC'ISr EVERY MACHIRE IS WARRANTED 1
And a Written Wamu’y giran ifn^uifud.
ing-eued patent lerer waleb; &lt;w». drorn Iroey
haudfadate.: Wadwl korteaaodfoiho; sal|er pit- wil niafMF.B fa the mobt Phactical
glue bottles, splendid riolia, toa aad’b.iw. com
XX CfE.TUIpla WIDE OB MAU*
' HOW '11BJU.
plel.; aiogte barrel abol-wun: Baeoai'a sit-tenel
rerulrsst pairsapyaterwhite word blanket*; n et
fur muff and cape; silrer plated engrared irs Bo Sure io See Uus Machine,
pitcher, with MhripamsaaS co. half yards all
wool fas., eaahnierr. far suit, on. dpua It■-are'a l-rtars builng'kny otter, as Toe waoH aswaredlr
beat a Ire. plated forks; oaamoo oewro aetewg 1 c dti ^pointed, shoot J eon happen to are one of
»-»4 embroidering machine; two beare hoiwa ibew.wurk alter* »&gt;d W« bar. frequent aftr'ij&lt;y. qw? ri cat.ima.toXwqg JLrifart alter p.rsuaa hate e«"thX towMOf ttewe MroHate ow&gt;wd by a liriy
“ForTargcr C(iiba tb. value 'Inerraeee tn th.
umtnl.u C.telnpae of flood* and Sample
srnt to any aillrea. free Send naCitsy by rogto- tcare.aril ah.has never had, any Irrobluwtth 11,
nor haatb.ru been anything MH of Order during
lercd letter. Andrea, ail ~rd&lt;tm to.
the wliofa uoi«. Il ta called th.
'
ALLEN, HAWES’4 CO.,
1» Federal St., Boitoo, Mass. r. Q.
“FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE?
BnxV.
n
’ Como anti Ser It:
Waf lsMl. Pvalrrs to Dry and Finer Good*,
Cutfrrr. rioted Wan^/Altems. Leal ter Goods,
.
I’. &amp; 13.
HMtWFdU 2Sth. im.
, ,

aaesefeas

J£CLlX riC ’MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
r»EXXBYr.vA»riA.
A'.’lXtriSX dS5'«rtJri:

‘’tobacco AHrtDOTK
Vaui-owii to rtawro *U- Malta tor TWwcco.

i*rXrXX’.ZSi’*^
ahlMriWV rsfrroblrp. aud tstabliajurs robtwl
litaltb, Sn.ntoro .o-l .Clwwrrw Er Fitly Yaara
Cored. IrS. FWy E»ui». pe.t fjrr. .A lr.a»a.«
•a UastafonowSwtoScra of -Trt&gt;*c«. with iisuol
rofsrooaoa &gt;■»*■»■ lala, *t, a*Ot Itoo. AsMia
waste*. (AddiOMltr. T. IKAteott. 3trs.y 15t(r.
?rL.J--ji-____________________________

vionro soul lb. end irf Janoser; the jamail SO*.
&amp;m commwen FcLnury 1st. andcnteluttes &lt;«•
Idltetegintrittgaf Mai; the third aroxioa cotlluaea Ibrvasbuut the .aaimer m-wtite
Il bas’d abl. corp, of lwrl&gt;. I’rufrasoro, and
every Dspartm.nl of MeaUclu. snd Hurgcry to
ia tooroajblr tangbL
MI rt-ivtai.nZ bertxrioni.lh.mlcal and philbsa^lucal appar.lUAmctawEope., matluinrala of
the latest b,rrt&gt;ll.u for physical cxsiuioatlou and
dingo mi. will be proa Idte
,
Splendid Hospital and l llnteal Inatroe'Um gee
afforded; free tickala Io all Our City llmpltala ar.
proridrd. JhurotltiA. Material abun-iaat ala

claimed that if tho Union could nut bo

a

to tatodriak tha Convention, will be
freely uwd te capital to indue ItopnbJieans fa this county and this State to *T*M»»teM«iea aron.dotoXwriuMr-Wm for
•H’ar" fey ar ttowaarwtews anil alas ra«a..

Still Leads the Van
David Howards

KSffifiasflE

J'

hast’nn- Aug. X

uritl

3gjsgiwgj;igK.a?Tc^X
rK^gESSSSiit?^
_______
fare. ,w^ »HCTL*i^agaacnh*!»*

JJWT YOL’R CJA&gt;TU AT

11 STINGS WOQLKX FACTORY.

SUPPORT' ME WSTRY!

ir:

asn ssmsssr^.

The product of horn, ladavy I As good as the
best -« Ubeap aa lb. Cheapest!

J. S. VAN BRUNT.

IlastlngB. Oel. let U.L- aUtf , •

ATTAUllAhKNOTlM ‘"
■DauCtoMUS dirtfae Ule Chunlf rt tarry.
.
. UC.*&lt;*YrtMnM.
WtAUArt CMWsCfo •

.

mreruwrote^^^a^^
lAtrasropyd
Mrfai
.r~*------------ cwKFKita-------------- XatkwtaSernsr g-.rew tret hv nrrne o&gt; lew— sro

x:suaS5caasi=Ksiar
tes*wanblpeau&lt;t&gt;MMhurvwe.Swa rw.ww ' '
—
r^r u-u, ajgy

J-^ARnr COUNTY

rADDTArr ffurTnnvi
LAnrUAlxt
rALlUni!

MveMuurosrtS ww...re nwvrv. i. fopmr

tfaroiftuv Sefvbelstifai&gt;’ra env**ofaau-t W 1 hw uw-

Tho I nd normen I Js-Tbe n&lt;Wh tu sagrod
andsubslroliri as can be luughl riaewtero for
frth^tfiT'.’^f.T^X'tonl .Vr5lw7.ur taj 1
the sduiotoouey. •
Tbr Elfoel la-Thal yen Icura &lt;mnr mnnry
it li we. to enter into war, instead of fciplgn. In­
dustrial loiervata

CUAhCF.HY ORDER.

wmrvtwHrittoltaaroeDuU^gJfar.^U^M. .
roieunma for r*w_&lt;iur.
Dated July tab. Ita.
11' J falyW "
’ cnlxcriY xaix’*’
’
QTATE OF MICntOAi.-TBu tfrrelt Court
‘J for ute Cwixty aS Barry, to Chaser n.
AHto W. Dnilry. CteajtafaH, .

BASTINGS,

MICH.

A WORD WITH YOU, CRADEE!
Da the many nnfferrra from bterosro of tlw Tew SeMeitt.es baring pwrufagssd Hrinlervrtof
rir^plraton organ, know that Oae-riitb pf fa,
JeSereou Turevr fa ike busircae is determine--!
HntaaaTrike D&lt; teCMsutuROlte! .Du tfoy
iuow UaM Uiaaalyiflhbiu a vrrr twmi Warted
MedicalNeteMU bu propiatea lieicedy rrol.'p eekind In Ifarry Iteunlv and fully
pcUe of combattog this fatal matodyr
•’"‘.Ic'tflX.Y""
Chotumptien la nortaa eaeruscr dursd an lat. rmistmsriroevu-lt fa as erotafalr Fauvaarro
aaSmrtiP4tl: Thsruwaair Mta arttb ths rortaiuDellerlug that the beat work .will alllanatrlr
ty of th. U&lt;a of Gra&lt;Uu&gt;«ol
- .
e ratrnl th. markeL.1 ala all jau'e'fal • puoratudr
wnvoxT ettts n’s
oetnfmy Shop. avf.llkMw gwnd wnef wbp* 1
eestt 1 vnrt par workmea for a pter Jub and
then 1-nRisMilun any euutomero. Having haLestensive eaperiemk ia row. af Ike beet Carriage
Fnctoriv^ ef tte Fsat, I invite Caartrtn-a.
Act Promptly and Certainly

“ffxisiHStzaKrix:*'

Hypophosphi t e,

J AM XOW SELLING

8XTHISX..-I iXL,;

H.rroy Wright, aed |Ar«mfahta
WiUiam IL bay Card J
'
wub’n Jwnty daro .fwe rorr-e. on u» te • row w
Jte ‘ .rder.rod IndeSanliahi rrof isa-. ihu Ki: to teas
la pnrsuasce and by virtu. «f a dtcrru ef tMel **Ai3 hvfartber erolerod thal wind, t.eeer Uaro
Corot &lt;M4&gt; m th* aAwee axmltod ranro an the K3l»S?r=riKrWvSt?Sff
secund dav .1 hyventer, A. U • MW, |. Hmawb
e r.ber.. Notary PnSlfo daynniLviljid br tl ,
CMirt.*staiU aril al public aaariiou to Iky. higtw.’Mft’wi-s&amp;sxsz'jmsims
Ibnnnrih Irani droe nt * Conn linn-rd, tte
rdlagrof llast.ugain Saad Causile «t Harty,.Il («-k) Ajtr-'yrpy. AUast
D smiKXk.
tlm»e errl.ln prices and parcrla of tand. silMM.
lytog sad tebig In tte Create .f Brory andHu .
at M&gt;chig»n. a.-.d know a smI dewenbed a. tefar
bRlHlATE ORRYK.
lteas.—Il- krtt telle miitb euro iiuartrr rrnee,fan
talmMherensL mad facto-tew rosronfflVumihe
hrtteeanttk. rrutei. omro. tn
uert rett
aurtb halfuf &lt;te suroteroM fnf
I-r of section tblrt, ll-.rre iiS), all In the town•M^JSMWu.rtbUf vretewtauiklwrri
.
•V w
„ &lt; JAMMA-AWMOKY, A

sYBgsasz^s RzwciS ssa
rssrsstr-

• du'y nWtbL-rtsrd to roil said prcmlaro.
SuSs'rt&lt;£*w^'.r Ail.’h!27^; .1m2
Lumbnr Wa^ooi, A. No. 1M at 1100,00.
Ws, ltonn.se. KsHpksrom'e .Sfaaerier
Open Buggira sin^lo Sool $125, to ? 105.
Dated, June Stb.lH«.
Jsl-tT ’
They Immufialslf wemw M»« strength and
“
Too
“
130, “ 180.
TL■•bet* sato l« hereby pm! prose.! .nllt H,« "rteSSSt’K.rtlfad TtoLk jrsatoT.ts.xrt far
deepen &lt;b« eotof of lb. I*ale blaod. Ttey subdue
••
Single ur 180, « 275. Itth day rfA»n-l.l«*. .trim Mine tear rod
th. L'hl"* sod Freer, iuna.sh th. Lsaeetora Top
tus. sad c'&gt;«.k Uc aisbl-ewexto. alwan, to trM&gt; RatierA Jumpaoatwagomi, 75, “ 100. Hum-’
’ JaIIKX A-.BWKMDY.
'igvso to fonrtotn d»yv- The appetite fa al now
Evevy Utter xrtiefa to m| line equally fay. ”
It nlll b* tore Sv eetnpurgkn th al tbv above 6g
tOeer«.u.tiai.s reg-dar and u.iform. All th,
*
Grtwral rtym^tems disappearnjtlianpUHy that llspide prices Aflaalpror.
“
UOETOAOr Mil.
7««s. oTib. nrrorDasrinTBR,in ue
juroins'' UJriiisf fcwfa
Sers nf tirat gresle.l acniug.af lbs race. Cna with neatoMs and dropm.h and el the lowest pesicaPTBSLis '-unpataDrimlm the aaoala of inedi- B.btarsi:s- - JI v*rfawinT*r&gt;i*i
[£•"» '•’*
*e’W’wfa*&lt;e**kB,VVSir!
:
CQMliMNK&gt;NERfl NOTICE. '
.TAMEB CLAKKE.
c'lua" TbUlterrogVt Ifcneulifi. Iteroedy auto
Wish (.rrofaL’e &lt;L--ry fa *U sUjts of 'lubs.culsr
nxstinga Frii tuua !ifr. .R«|-«-xll-ir
ALL rvrsotis bsvtag cfolrwt anai»» ’*•
Jan! Jfoud. iala rt pfatlato*. iferoiaed. are MeeTtelineJciaJ citet. affofa Rutosdr.Rru u«aL
fcKSiaigiS'.i
• yy A. 8ARTWELL,

CONSUMPTION.

gseasuii-aawa'Asz

isWsSS-®jEa?

asn ferrous Tonl&lt;. au-l genroamr of gew and
bMHhy bl«4; nb.le for UMgaof General DebIHly, Ixm. nt.Sueoxih. Fieri* and Appetite, Dya

moil clBcac.Mis trextiMulknown.
to a Cprlaia C^j*.

Hi ti a tn

Groceries and Provisions,

A fair Tllal

TRY JT! TRY IT! \TRY IT I
W 1 X OHBS T E tt'fl
HYPOPH^FniTER,

WAUM, AXES, BALT, COD HRH.

Tin. XT urn of F.ttrr Drroript.'ba,
'
Crockery and Wnctosw-Ware,

KBIIOSENE OIL.

«iM prescribe* '.'touic*. Luo. -bfokn, wJl.rro

WWW
SiHSPl

&amp;aMApeUMM.Mik
s«uata
riBJEtfhSWrOT’EfaKS

a’.ii ’?*?
&amp;sts a »‘
"•‘’““"“'Im eJ’ifcrtK.
i ____ .

a/%«y
CUr!,H C**n M
'
‘ AWto W. taltoy, 6«yi=-.".'.

CW*,r

CASH WXIeX. XBE PAID

I gsuerri nstrMage fa .. rrrpotyrUf uoliritud. a, tn atrfaS
■
altenUoa to boa:aero, end . drt.rmla.ifo, to

’ JKWiLSY &amp;JTOSIC STORE

Soil CSoodsu «t tho L-ovre^t

fafaf.HmisnteriW.iw

____ _

-yag’"-

ROOK■.Xiife’rrt WANTED To so
x^y&amp;o'AVr'SF Ttx

K’dSs:«as^~Ty«stei!

nteyxr^gcdr

«*•

roB*iBLE.r.ATM. /
Isbell b. • pluUnrn U aw to wrti „ evtotnroa.

R. HERRICK;

W. A. SAJITWEIX.

A GEXM M auled to roll fbo UlsUry »T (IN XODIXSOM A WIOHTMAXIt fiYOUX.f
B«p&gt;a..tM. li.uo.
•
‘iiUUB IN
'
■ - ns wjmxnvKxmrsriTE!.
Its cateaw, C'tararitr, CW*L rad Broollu
1&gt; Woouror. LL D . Pre.. nf Y.!« Cat
. UY HOX AlMAXlMWH.fiTSPUE.V3.
CLOCKS, watches, JBwkLRy. sn.- r Lr1, *c£« r^ro rd^zr- Oreuisro.. D. |». LL D . r-ron rf WreteX
b 1 .MMMK- An WWte faeteey rf Ht 'J,??;''
A book fro all ancons; rod all pertlro. This
VEE and plated WAHX.
.

s*hL2rruX“rs'tss ?

CllANCEnr SALK.

'
for pririnipto r, cun a et for the ideas ca
which tho Republic i* i&gt;n*-'"D The tor-

sad In Us dew-T.pll.ro «l th. coteret of th. war. fl
giro, throe interior hgl.ta ate.abaifaw..«/Um
ciu a-nt roly known to iteriAwUnAroro Wt.a

11 lton&lt;1,Brt u''' ‘':-’rtr’

■oarr esws riMtuceuwn&lt;a

MMIr’aU»‘f

**“' mi"

4______j-1?" U1B A qo., Hartford.

N°J.^*»afaca^zj2.;

EsrgftrBsn’kWvaiMgSS
*' V,*i’

jjew *,wwrr SMrti. Italic. ■&lt;fe'jruu^Trir.tf“LT—*“

the

Buflrod.Jriyath.wJr*
;

favntw.fatur.cm?:^

*S’"M
cair**we«a

,

.. ...

„

. „ _ ______ «»«“» 01UJ.1CSU r,

CiteUtars graifa Jfaid by all reopeutabl. Drug­
fusts, and al Um aoje General Depnt fa toe United
fiutua,by
J. WlXtjHraTEXAi CO.^
To w’uCM all nrdars should te'^ddnrroed. '

MriMirn Uraular M»d pries U»«. Cseowpowdawtowbl IHo a&lt;Mro.« Tho AlbanyCwlfwn AMUltaXlVfaWk .iTUflK. al tte CUOSrt ROADS
qtU WwhfcfaMUrtkaf.Co.. f. U. Brower 1C1, V -111la north,-f CAar Lake. OU tte Hastings and
Histpoechc.ini1 ttJr Creek road. AH kinds «l. itooda uaually
six
ff™ raw.

BMflmOT..J4T»LlWT.-tiM»l«

■ &amp; NEVINS,

r^*ifansiT4»^“'»a
IndOjrnatur of io. kautaaf lux;,:

Maun*
'
n satWftetortir fa-prorinr tea.ft dart*..." Oto tn tela thro UaemlmtoW&amp;n&amp;m •' rotTZtoaiLt??-** ****

°°*?y;^.

uaocmi-i &lt;t reovisiox ton aw

Mr. Seymour corer yet extended a poli-

tw’^rijjj

ta’,*‘P’u'J’i4 A. &amp;xiB^9m»nlainsnL^

RUSSELL

Comer of Jeffureon ttnd Railrood Street*,

ESTABLISHED IM18B7.

X3 ALLfiTAOBB oE

f
THE GREAT CAUSE
Slavery, tho" Southam pco»U ■; must, nt
u3 basardo, be-pretoe IM in\hat iusjitntiom It is tho same Seymour' who, in
KTTMANJ MISEBj;'
1 MS, sneered st tho Umon armies, and
JadpJfteU.faa AeuMritirtepe. Fr.rad
tauntingly a^ked tor the promised nricA T.rc-rc»c_a/fn5'S«Z-M. Tuxruaer ana It in­
torias; ths same Seymour wboeo teach­
let Core 01 Seminal tvf.kneu, ar bp.nw.lor.
rboro Indoerd by rtelf-AbuM. tnrofanterr &amp;ni.ings led to resistance to tho drafts and
tonnod tho flantes of tho riots in .wbieh
mr.il to^I.rriag. generally; CoumuWttoa.1 Ep
hh frttnds xBTelotr It is tho tamo Sey­ S^tWftJrWc.SWJ'?- il.p.r, and Fils. Nedat and Fhaaical locapaci
tr.Tc--.Uy IlilB, J. VUI.VE*WELL. N. II.. Apmour who assailed laarola inTda ji.'ctborof 1 hi'Gr.ro ktoMr.- Ae.
time and unco his death; who hio norTteWurM-rcaownteanlhor. fa IhUadmlrabl.
I. cture,clehriy prorro'frnia hla awa.iperi.oca
cr yot rccognixad tho omincipUtion of
that th. swtel evaseqo.aeen of Mlf abas, may be
tho slsras i who bos done' more than
effecfasflr reutorrd wttbd.t medtcipe, and w'jib.
any other single indiriccrd to blacken
out dans-ro.i« .orgtnl r-pteatluoc. bmigiea, fa
cX.o
a Ire manta, ronga nr cordials, p during out a isiwle
till toir tome and to break dawn the
of ruretet one. aartua awd effroiiMd.' try which
Bcpubhc. During tho war bo playcl
ev.ry auffrrro.no matter what liiupr.diuaa,mny
l.e.wmx Mre WtBaMrosimplyJpriiaietr. ’piU fad
tho part of CuMandra, ahrnys magnifyieallr fhi. Irotero wilt prors a boon to thantag Southern tutor, always decrying tho
"**eurwu.lcro«Lro ap'.aln«nrt|opu. toxwr Mltat
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to
say
tnhor
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cow
In
nark
drew, on rteeipt of tie c.ou, nr two postage
rain, and thus always contributing to
alsinpe. by addr»..ln&lt; the publisher..'
Itetwrifl Had too Itebo Uion taratemh- n xi-rsrs
' Alan. Dr. CfLYKR &lt; EIJFM ■•MsrrtagU ft aid.,"
wLil do it. tank priM 21 routs. Add-na th. Pubtubera.
CH AS. J. G.XLn«K*CO.
meur would hayo bo« fitly chosen to bo
1»T Bow.rj, X. Y.. PtMl OSro Uox 4.JK.
reared on tho remnants of the fopnbWr-fi.ro. srado rrorot iroproroBiSate fa Ud.
Ho.
•jJALTlJIOgE
..
“Die snsriiv, nud afilability, and ap- di*raillr&lt;andarS are »»«■!!&gt;; vii'cntlro new
parent tetf-sarrifire which cnaWt-d bhn and rffcvbre derUo try rrlrwaioc the irtder of

rottwtrneted tU&gt; Umon.. They, were
tbs chief clement relied upon during the
war to distract tlio oiatimwr. ^ok the
North. No amount of aristeexafic can-

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Fro bad my laugh. and you your post, Mid sow
(Tan’ll spoil that row-bed if you twfot it sol)
Qira me bath bandt.dhat 1 troy efr, ''Grex! Boat. lorora. for ul« by principal lludw.rr IMalero,
The good Quean Beat,’' sod kisayou tro l gc—
- ageats wiaxisu fuisf^lP
The nod Qwen Deft, whose heart. and clod. orrirm. iiisroir or &lt;io vix
In C.tXM, Cameras, Cosavcr A II nr in.

aaulte on antagonists.

W« WIUeSOT

tom; fancy rolnawd bod .pmd; led .i.WTorksr
moroero albuia; atearakassfamro doIMM Arrow­

Twaa shaming m my talsirasa-bart,n»y lift,
it would net Brwrttni45&lt;io »j wl*.

cf-£sftal Coercion woukl bo an ftrolntionaxy as tocMsionthat is to R»y, thnltiio
triumph of tho Union arms would bo as
much to bo depreciated as tho sucotme ol

CIIANCMMY.OADUR-

„.‘.sear

I uba the dengrrour and trial air
(Tow beart quecrie numbed a queen yon era)

s ubtlety a neminsdiou which lie protend­
ed he would not take. Hu has d4tnonetratcQ Ids diawgcatlaus,' sinister charSutter. He has explained the moiirn of
tho left-handed blown which ho dealt in
his reaent STkoachtt other candiihites.—
He Lai stripped fir himtolf tho wlunder which ha prepared his toils. Ha is
the-MunoTnan that was beaten in tl^ia
State ta 1664, aad ho eon be oadtmntt
be beaten 5n IM?. Tito cahvass, lls to
be sharp, bitter and deattiro id this
State.Of tho election of Gen. Grant
there cannot well b.&gt; doubt But NewYork must load tho liepublican hosts.
All that won needed to arouse deteanination and kindle enthmitrm -isprondod.
Jtenubiiaina of Now Yotkl Your duty
and -rour honor call you to the front!
“Far this Horatio Seymour i», tho

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VOL. XIII.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 5, 1868.

NUMBER

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hasten to giro you an |g»unt of
pn event which might otherwise bo mis­
represented to you, which endangered
mv lifo and that of Victoria, but from
which we escaped under tho protection
of tho watchful hand of Providence.—
We drove out yostordayaftcrnoon,about
aix o’tytyxk, to puy
K®®1 • T«it&gt;
and to take a turn round Hyde Park.—
We drove in a small phiuton. I sat on
tho right, Victoria on tho loft. Wo had
*—”------- '—*-* 1 hundred yards from
ww * —w
1 noticed, on the foot-

JslyBT, IM*.
J
Last night afire I had addressed a
Chase meetin in Gorrettetown in the
afternoon, and one at thaCorneys in the
eveain, I retired to my virchuo couch
full of my subjicL, and whisky. Its
rather tryin tar a man at my time uv
lifo to do those things. To aay nothin
uv liftin up my voice like one cryin in
tho wilderness afire an old lino Abolishnist, tho tcrpblo onoertainty ob to wheth­
er I ought to holler “Ekal Rites—Suf­
frage for all I" or “Amcriky for white
men," troubles mo. Likewise dose ths
doubt of to whether I ought to make
speoche* in favor uv paying tho debt in

la Seymour, or uv repudistin tho debt altogetluir like Pomeroy, is a incubus which
weighs heavy onto nie, and paralyzes
my best efforts. For instans, at both
meetins I wux compelled to talk uv tar­
iffs and rich, uv which our people know
jest'about ex much n the gentle hog
docs uv Hebrew. Wood! oh wood the

the folleriu bcin a feeble statement uv
tho lightest uv em :
■
In my dream I wux in a Country the
Eke uv which I never seed afare. There
wux a tow level place, a sort uv a pit in­
deed, and not a pit cither, so much ex it
wax a swamp or bog, with only here and
there a dry spot It was not ex cheerful
a lookin ptaoooa yoo rood think uv. It
wux full uv skulls and dead men's bones
Ihe highways leadin into it were dusky
and nasty, and an odor e»
aevan hun­
dred thousand mfllioty dead cate con­
stantly ascended to vex the pure air
above. Il wux inhabitated. It wux —
Rollin about in ttyjt pprrusbun I aaw’tho
face of cvory'Dcmocrat I hod ever seen,
and they wux all about their yqpaual avocaahuns, too. Ben Wood wux a aallin
tottry ticktta. Fcrnandy hod 'his hand
into a city treasury, air Johnson wuxa
sigtting a pardon for a counterfeiter, (an­
other counterfeiter, who wanfod'tho ekjll
of the inkaraorated one, was a waitin to
carry it to him), a immense concvqxee ur
John Morrissey's constitooente were or­
ganism a raid onto nigger orfan asylums
and another jrumouse mass wux a bur­
nishin weapons ex if for another conflick
with suthin. Rite back uv this place
wux a precipice riain up atyncet porpeadidular many feet on tho top uv wich
stretched away a mod beautiful prospeck.
I asked uno who was crawlin out uv the
place wha) it all meant “ and ho rvpbed
that it fnu tbo rostra place uv tho Dotnocrisy. “Look!" said he, “about yoo.
Soest you that derated breeay plain f
that’a pie chosen home uv Republican
■fem up Ihfre, and I'm going for it” 1
“But aay I” aed I, *1 fain wood know
more.
that?” I aakt, n a
body came shootin down tho abna,boundiug plump into a moot fritoful maso uv
corrupahun below.
•That's Roes, uv Kansas,'’ sedhs“Look out,here comes Henderson, too,
sod Fowlor, Hal ha P’ laffsd litis escapin
ono, ox ho saw Ros* and Hendersun
scramble out of tho dirt, yith it sticking
to o'm, and try to crawl up ths side uv the
precipice. Fuwler seemed to like it, and
settled down as tho ho intended to stay.
There were ethers who ret eo^loeo to the
verge uv the precipice that I reoly trombled for em, but they hied strong handf a
holding uv em back.
“Yoonoti# that there io one wayuv
communicashou between ihe twonlacaa” .

“

’ ' ■

ribed aa follows:
highest)
“Conaerva-

jUnee. August Bclmcnt had climod up
ao m to bo in Bite of any one xtandin cm
that round, and wut a waviu a flag at
him onto which was inscribed “nominasrapaX

alio, a kind ar pamhel bJMttaM wich
hex rocrinsd quite a mkny pu Llic mem—

fid old innooeut, "I'll bringem upto ma.’
Infooriatcd with tho sito uv the eld flag
wich Biilmwjt kept artfully mpyip afora
him, he quickly dropt on the secund stop,
and tho nest, each step being longer than
the one precedin it By this time thE
atianshen nv the Domocrisy below wux
attracted toward the spectacle, and they
cheered lustily, not so much at the proe­
peck uv gettin tho eminent Judges as ut
the sorter and chap-in dopcted onto tho
faces nv Greely, Tilton, tt •/, at the top.
Down he went, omia tho plaudits uv
hoDopoerisy, who, by this time, was
a hurrahin for him step by step, till ho
camo to the last one. "CumeP* aed
Burcgard, Forrest, Fcrnandy Wood, and
VaUandrrum, “cumol Ono stop more
—one httlo tiny step, and it's over.—
Conus, loro come I"
“No!" sod he, tremblin, like a man
with tho agcr. *T can’t go that stop.—
I can’t indeed I can't. Como up to mo—
youmnsIPl
“Well,” sed Belmont, "it’s better fur
us to stand on that last step. Get bold.
Marble, and tho strongest uv ydo, and
lift tho concern out uv the mire, and up
to tho Cheef Justia. Take bold close.—
Now! all together! witty a will!”
They Xugwed and tugged, but to no
purpose. Pendleton, Hendricks, and a
score ur others,"ho didn’t like this Chaco
bixnis, hod atygped down to the bottom,
andwnsa jMn back. Once or twfc®
tho got em out so ex yoo oood eep the
beau uv the multitqbd aboro lEe Equid
they wux under, and a few late recnsota
climbed up onto the step, but the weight
wux too heavy, end they sagged back.
“Onci more!“ ahreekt IheChorfJtartis. “One more trial. Oh git em up on
this stop Oh git cm up, fiw I cunft go
no lower, indeed, I can't, and wf must
come together. I her gone down six
stops and tong anta, and you can and
you must como up thia one. Git em

this pint I awoke. Tho earwehin
uv tho wretched man aroused me. Its.
pity the dream did not centinyoo. Ex it
ta, J don't know Whether he’s ogoin to
take tho last step or not I don’t know
whether he’s agoin to plunge into the
mire with us, or whether be*a agom to
climb'back agyiin apdwaah hfeaau dean
urthAfilth that’s Much to him, in the
clear waters uv ropontanbe, of whether
another effort is to bo mado to lift us up
to him. I’lcft cm when I returned from
the land of dreams, a Bottling back into
tho mire, anf Chase standing onto the
next but hut round, with on oxpreaaiui|
uv despair onto his countenance, jut in
tho way uv tbo missels, both partis wiiz
a throin. Consokently, I'm no better of
beoos uv this dream ttiahl whx before.
I tnuffll tost on the waters uv onoartainty. I shall still be forced to talk uv
tariffs- and rich, not known wat la or ia
not safe ground. The dream wux about
a minit too short for my purpose. But

Plainly, neither wit, beauty nor vir­
tue to ucocaaary to the woman who
would marry- We frequently boo marri­
ed ladles jrb» are ugly or shallow ; and
the light woman seldom tells towin a
husband. Neither to It needful to have
been sought. Wo have all known
matches yr here the men hare succumb­
ed toe perslatent eotiriahlp on the part
of the women. Audacity dom a gnat
deal, particularly when accompanied by
addrtox. Many an old maid to the vic­
tim of her own delicacy or of a toe ex­
clusive reading of the romances M chiv­
alry, But whatever the cause may be’,
here la an army of women who were
made tn give and reccire love,to fee! the
arms of children about their nooks, to
see beings of their oyn fl«b and blood
growing up about them, waxing aa they
wane, yet who are doomed to |&gt;crpctual
land I run and sterility.denied the crown
of womanhood, Med to perish and ba
1forgotten. Pitiable it may be, but scarce­
1ly laughable. What shall they do with
,all the hoarded xweotama which wen tty
1
have
welcomed the husband and taught
ithe babyt what with the word of cheer
.and counsel which were to have strentb.
ened
and encouraged tboeo loved owes T
■ where shall they employ all the IltMty
.
J

No. 5-- TU-pudinahen. ”
No. 6— 'Ameriky for white men.”
both, it waa k&gt; loud, and fired barely
No. 7—“Afriidn Blavwy."
oix paoes from ua Victoria had just
Yoo will observe the bat one ispartly
turned io tho loft to took ata horse,end under the slush which kivero tho bottom
could not, therefore, understand why
• a. Its a tariff tower than the
her oars were ringing, as from its being
el. But look tber'a suthin a
so rosy near sheoould likrdly distinguish
tata“ZL.rttaithat it proceeded from » shot haring
sera f us aauun a goin an —
tenfeoi. Ae horefo rtarted and the
ire Chase appeared at the hood
Swnage stopped. I aaiaod Vfctona’s
re on the very brink uv the
hands,
and
a£ed
if
the
fright
had
not
Faltering him and Mitroariug '
It is notflfion that Queens deign to
shaken her, but aba hmghadal tho -------------- stay, was Theodore TOton, ’
Horria Qreetoy, and roere'n a millfen uv
and has no wish to dwell in splendid and
looked again a! tho man, who &lt;KUn,.birturtUuA.h. ni&gt;HL 1
it-- —_ &lt;
dUllta, IrtUte. rtrt te Irt «Trt m wMftill standing in tho aasm place, his i_---------------------------- * ■ -—
rtrt pi. tai rtl w~&gt; «M .tatar hy arms croaaed, and a pistol in' each hand.
Hb attitude waa so affected and theatri­
cal it quite amused ma. Buddreily fea
again pointed his pistol and Sred A soo­

giiirtnwg.

kyilULClLC A RETAIL.

well m acts—of a royal husband.
In a chapter in ‘&lt;Tho First Year of
Mpfriage" she thus speaks of Albert:—
“It must be admitted, however, that
constantly, unostentatiously, and pcreeveringly aa ho now gave himself up
to the diachnrgo of his new duties, he
Was exposed, almost during tho whole
period of hi. lifo in thia country, to
much misconception and much misrep­
resentation. Not for that, however, did
ho for ono moment relax in his efforts,
or allow his real to flag, in seeking to
promote all that was for the good of tho
British people. His actions might bo
misunderstood, his opinions might be
misrepresented (of which there was
more titan ono notable instance)—[iVote
Ay lAe Qaftn : Especially at the; com­
mencement of the Russian war]—but,
»»tod by his owp conscious rectiho still pursued the orpn tenor of
his way. Not a oomplaint, not a mur­
mur ever escaped his lips; not a single
hasty expression did ho ever indulge in,'
even towards those who were moat un­
just to him. Ho accepted such injustice
as tho inevitable lot of ono placed, as ho
was, in high station, trusting surely to
(he comming of tho time when Ins mo-1
fives and " '
-----________________ Appreciated by his adppted country.
‘The principle on which he always
acted was (to use his own noble words)
*tp sink hjipwn "individual existence in
that pt" pis wHe, to aim to no power by
himseH to shun all ostentation^-to as­
sume no separate fwsponsibility before
the publk’^ityut njaking his position en­
tirely a port of tho Quan's, continually
sad anxiously to watch every n^t of the
public business, in order to be able to
kdviao or assist her atony moment in
any 01 the multifarious and 4ifllcult
questions brought before her—somoiunos political or soda), or personal, as
tho natural head of bar family; super­
intendent of her household, manager of
her private aflhirs. her sole confidential
adviser in politic, and only aadstant in
her communications with the officers pf
tho governmept ’
Tho Queen an4 the Prince first took
the sacrament together at Windsos, on
Easter of 1840, in Bl George's Chapel.
‘ »77?P Prince,” the Qumto saya, “had
a very strong feeling about tho eolcmnity of this act and did not like to appear
in company either the evening before or
on tho day on which ho took it, and ho
and the Queen almost always dined
alone on these occasions." Jtyp Queen
notes this strong foaling on tic part of
tho Prince mere than once in herjourn­
al for 1840 »n&lt;J 1841 ;^id on an other
epeasion, a fow moflFs later, about
ChxiatmM time, when they again took
the sacrament in tho private chapel at
Windsor, she says, “Wo two dined to­
gether, ae Alliert likes luring quite olono
before ho takas tho sacrament; wo play­
ed part of Mosart’o Requiem, apd then
ho read to me out of the . StuuJtn der

clo on SflbtttTktnnUiti (8clf-£nowledge.)”
On tho 10th of Juno, of tho same
year, aa tho Queen and Prince wore sotjing out on their usual afternoon drive,
a dm named Oxford mado his wellknown attempt on her Majesty's lifo by
flreing at her as tho enrriagp was going
slowly up Constitution Ililh The Prince
himself giyop tbo following account of
this event in a latter to the thou Dowag-

Hon. James Thompson.

nrn Block ever 3, F.

15,

that sodusion from tho
la the court at London,
uw uwm
such a trial to foahtonable sodoty-M
rt fart pMdhd wilk
birty fong««e at work in
tales of slander and suspicion of insani­
ty and gloom.
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and wo arrived safcly at Aunt Kmifs.”
This'tyogty fibwrMtly answers all
those rumoxB, jwt paaoeo them by in
sdenoe, ae beneath lie realm.
It is a feeMagtiibute to Prince Albert

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Tbo R»p*blic*n Elector. *1 ibeToetabipof Re-Komination of Hon. T. W. Ferry by
Acclamation.
orrae
P.
Deharte.
County ItanreeUnn, lu lx held » Uanraga on to*
Pursuant to call the Republican Con­
Sad inetcul-*
By order of Committee.
vention for tho Fourth Congresalonal
W. L.C0BII, Chairman.
District convened at Luce’s Hall to-day,
Aeg- 1st MW.
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Rcpubllcnn DlatrlotConThe Convention was called to order by
Ventloiit
Thera will bo a RapaMteaaDI^^ConrrtiUee Hon. 8. O. Kingsbury, Chairman of tho
Coaniy of Darry. beM at Hickory Corn.ni. tn lb* Congressional Committee, who read the
Tw.iUp of Barry. un Tbar»d»y lb* CIS fort..at call.
one o'daskP. M, for lb* parpoaa of natnrnrtiog
On motion of E. S. Eggleston, Dr. Jno.
■ tandidaW for U^irrtoalettee to -ba Sate Lr-gaAvery, of Montcalm, was elected tempo­
of.oeb other Lnalnraa a* may ba drame-J nectarary chairman.
aarr.
By order ofDltt net Committee,
H. P. CHERRY. Cbainnaa.
Mr. Geo. M. Dewey, of Barry, was
elected temporary gecretary.
On motion of R. B. Smith, of Ionia, a
Another Civil War.
Committee of five on credential* were
The President, in a recent Veto Mee- appointed, aa follow*:
«"g«\ b M nnm iftakel'l" **km the ground
R. B. Smith, Ionia; G. "W. Wood­
that, in tho Into Confederate States, “tho ward, of Ottawa; 8. C. Moflhtt, of Lm1»only legitimate authority under which Gay,’of Mecosta.
the election for President and Vice
On motion of Hon. T. J. Itamsdall, of
President can bo held, must bo derived Manistee, a committee on permanent
from the government* instituted before
T. J. Ramsdell, of Manistee; H. E.
ths 4th of March 1M7,” that i* the
government* set up by Andrew Johnson, Thompoon, of Kent; Frank Allen of
aa distinguished from tlioso set up by Barry; 8. H. Stevens of Muskegon; F.
W. Ratzoll, of Oceana.
Government of the United States. We
TbeConventlon Chen adjourned to one
&lt;ay the Government of the United States, o'clock P, M.
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for, although the Reconstruction acta go
On the ro-aasembllog or the Con venunder the general name of “ihe Con­ tloh the Committee on Credentials re­
gressional plan," they are really the ported delegatee entitled to alt in the
nets of tho governmtmt, as tho Presi­ Convention, aa follows:
Kekd-W. D. Faster, T. Foote, T. D.
dent haa, in regard to them, done all
Gilbert. H. E. Thompoon, Joo. Blake,
that he baa the Constitutional power to A. M. Ellsworth, Foetar Kelley, E. W.
do, that ia ho vetoed them, and then Davis, E. 8. Eggleston, 8- M. Pennail,
-Congress by tho required two-thirds E. C. Watkins, W. R. Davis, C. C. Mil­
majority, passed them over hi* veto.— ter.
I OKIA—R. B. Smith, J. L. Jennings,
They bare thue, by virtue of th* Con­
stitution, uxnctly tho same antliority e* G. A, Colton, A. R. 1tebhuoc, E. P.
Giflbrd, John Collins, Lewis EUta.
those law* which tho 1‘reaidcmt ha*
Orra wa—Robert Haire. Edwin Thay­
signed, and are therefore acta of tho er, W. 8. Btorrs, Gao. W. Woodward,
Gcrerament of the United Statea. not Edward Cole, H. D. Poet, Edward P.
Ferry.
merely »
tinpuishod from a “plan" of the PrssiMt'BKSOOX-Geo. E. Dowling, 8. H.
dent, but xawt Consiitaiianally enacted, Btsvens, A. B. Furman.
OcbaXa—F. W. Rateel, Chas. W.
and ooneoqucnUy binding an every
Deans.
Amor-.can attsen from Prefiidcnt down.
. WdJ, under these circunxatanci'a, the
Preaidoat b,** the audacity to tell Con­

gress and the country, that “All the

rt&gt;» sate ih« aa* of Coafna, fe

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have peace.”
3d. That the nomination of Schuyler
Colfiaxianur National pledge that the
peoplc rcward private and public virtue
and aconclualve refutation of theebarge
that Republic* are ungrateful.
4th. That our State ticket teone worthy
of Michigan.
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fith. That our thanks are due to our
delegation In *'ongres» for their vigi­
lante tn protocol the trueta reposed lu
them by their cmatltuencr, against ex­
ecutive aggression and partisan asaanlt.
in again submitting tbo aawte of Thom­
as W. Ferry for Representative In Con­
gress, wo but expres-k the people*’ choice
Raoivtd, That the policy of granting
public lands to private corporations, or
to individuals, for mere purposes of spec­
ulation, 1* baneful In Its sfTocts to the in­
terest* of the county, and ought to be
dlecontinued, and tbo lands should be
disposed of on no other consideration
than for actual settlement er immediate

Reoohed. That we consider It the duty of Congress to do all in Ra power to
promote an early resumption of sped*
payments, thereby tarnishing a curren­
cy of unlfbrm value by improving in­
stead of debasing the circulating medium
of the country.
Snotied, That common honesty as
applied among honorable men In their
dealings with each other ia the nils that
should govern in th* payment of the
public debt and ths interest thereon,
and that the people of thia Congressional
District will &gt;&lt;4 support any attempt to
evade Che Just obllgatioa* of the oountzy
to Its oredJtora.
On motion convention adjourned.
Chicago Correspondence.

ewers shall not average seventy percent
of tho whole, shall t« deemed Incompe­
tent. For the Second Grade, Algebra
and Physiology are added to the branch­
es above named, and the limit of failure
fixed at aeventy per cent In any one
branch, and an average of eighty per
cent required on the whole.
Far the First Grade Ihe same p-r cent
aa the second with the addition of Natu­
ral Philosophy and Botany.
Il is also deaired that attention bo call­
ed to the fact that many pereems are In
the habit of commencing tbslr schools
be fore obtain 1 ng certifiest ee of any G rad e
and then in tho course of the term, aa
beat suit* their convenience, calling on
tho Superintendent for the pnrpore of
examination. This U plainly Illegal and

commencing achoola without* first pro­
curing a certificate, will, ber.-after do m&gt;
at their own risk. No certificate will be
granted to any who thus commence
aobools upon their own responrlbllity.
Especial attention will be paid to spel­
ling and all answers In which a word is
mlwpclled will be treated as mla-.ud although correct In every other reepect.—
Appltaante must make arrangements to
attend the examination* neat cat to their
respective place* of residence; the exam­
inations being conducted In part orally,

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and Uqxion for.

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Medical Purpose*.

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OmpUlc Protection Aoainet Wil. Cb!d
' and Hoi Climate.
(Patestta Febraary »tk. |M*\
IT&lt;&lt;AAd5rEZ&gt; Fvl. Ul'g Trtff
»L, Xew Yetk,
c*2"r«u«' •" »«p«riar uA.
tbrir SHrii conxi.tr ia Ur artu

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Books and Stationery,
MBH. TAYLOIl. •
Give aa a Call briars »o»n«r El*ewocre.

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HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON,
X.tUF,

CL.Vi^,

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery.

groceries,

n«r, £&gt;weta .tfrnuUe Mii tod

or ZLZ KISOS ZXD OF HXK Q&amp;tUTTi

Vory Cheap!

rprlampbopt la 500Ce«ie.t. t

WALTEB a. W00D8

PRIZE MOWERS AND REAPEB!

PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS

Tab* lUc lrad. **■&lt; ar, naed rrrrjabtn. T»a
Grand GUJ MkUG ,i&gt;d lmp*na! Cm. d A,
Lr^iue at buuar—bring lb*
Ua,-iett Ptltf JtnrJeJ at Font Ceitmtl tne
1»«T.
.VS First I'rixre fa *11 paru eftba Warfd
Or«r SM.OOM no^fa
Incrraust ^raaa*

tx*t Direci***.

J. F. I0IEITI1C0.
IhnOtM. Mica.. April !*«.V

IfcM.
Frooeeacrd by all ebo bora *wd Una la b*
THZ B KtT IX I’St.
W00DK Priw M*wrr&gt;—ew ata i*abw».

Mar it, man
TBA1XX IJtaVEJACKAO ’r-COIXOJtOIlTIL
MIxMLtf *&gt;)• ». a.. far^eeMe*»d Segintw.

Etprr**. *14sl A r. *., far Hagina"- end Wioeaa
LEAVE WEX0NA-C01XG SOETII.
UAISE'H libnoia Hararalrr..
F.iprrw. ta T^S *. * . for .fogieev *ad Jatenea.
Mtootoctaiad by tb. Watur A. W.ta Hnta
N.-iod. &gt;1 l».o X. a . for A&gt;g&gt;**v *ad J*ek»on ata Brapina Marin** Co, Graard Ufcn aa.
Kail. *t
r.
fat ttagfoav *ad Jtctaoe.
Mil! and Eiprm* Irnle. bmU rhm* rmanre
lMatJHk*M sub M. (A k. B. aad U. X. B. ft.
lnf». ruaarcr *1 1)
a «tin tu*U train.
Earned We.l eah.AJf.lt. H. /
A. WATSO.X, Awl Uca l 8up i.
Jtrkwe, AA’, 1ms.
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STILL

ALIVE

Beady for Work.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
For Sale at Kalamazoo I’rtee-?

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WAU0X KltUf. «lib ieraMMd l*.nllura, 1 la
prrporad to Jo nil kind*

House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
I*:-- -

In cea**etfa&gt;a with *bor*, I .till Meu4ot th*
HARNESSES
naperlag aad Glasla*
Mtuutaelnred from E*«l«n&gt;T*a»&lt;l Lralhrr, al a bii.lnrM..*J not ranblrd to tare lb« t*Mt compkta ••tl.factlna.
Mixed Fatal* ef *11 Lied*, for **1*. Fnfot.
mixed for taara efo&gt; wUM »* da IWir own wuk.

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U. A. COODYEAB.

Ilutfop, Marth W, 1MJ.—narttyl

H*TBK0OTUEE Mr work *bMi* Ibi* f.=L
to ebtek Ike nliraltaa 4 U. ptajfo i* ra^ralfal-

ores juio irrs «'.&lt; cox shop.
JotaM nichael.
HeaUags, A*c-1». ISC—*l«yl____________

MANHOOD :

* IHJfll Success

Meta e.ttori.j etriUkalr. af ratHfoaM fr—
TUlbarg. GotlKb.lt, .H.rUowh. Virailra-.
■nd • larga eaatxr at Ik. act A.foaraakJ
Frafc.aer.Md Ata.Uutk. Iran. I..c tuJ,,,,,,

.ford by iefcrisr tatecu.
band for Circular aed Priat LiM.

CaMcram will And ear ftteek Ce*»plele.eud evert Article sold by aataWar.
anted Geaalac.

j t xsb rcu&gt; riiiax.

How Lo*t.llow Xloatored.
wSri CJS"** *
Wi“°° W DK' CDLV£R.
WELL rt L*M*aiv*e Eanrr an Ik* rndiral ear,

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NEWS DEPOT,
A aeealaataapplr at
rmiig. Trv-irree.iv are treeUv
NEWSPAPERS,

FlCTOKtALS.
MOXT11X.V MAOAZXXEfo
AXD PFttiePil'd IS

NW. AfoaA JfWti^-.. M-ita /taraU
BOOKS.
QEEET MVSIC. Ceara l-nr.-t-at ».» •«•»
it
(Harm MrUMrariduUik A Ik* Praa^n
band orfaraiaM el abort Matte*.
Blank Nolo and Receipt Books,

LEGAL DLA.XKS AND

STATIONABY
dtfncrg kind and Variety,

MifabeM Bir_b, radiadljr enrta wuta^t Uh
daa|**aa*a&lt;Hofi*i*rn*1 awdirioe ar ibe ariikll
- - - 311 ch is* n.
ralfo-ef Un
-tastfagnu. -nrta ta wra Ilnwanm*
.1 wn *l*tpl*. eortafo. .ml .fcrlnal.by »*.»&gt; of
F.T.MAIX, 1 aastfoca.rrb.MbIM
■ kleh «rrry atalTrrcr. no mnttrr *I&gt;*1 hi* cuadi
B. IAIN. |
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SPECIFIC PHI.

mamA 1/KEojSINU

JWttk '““"tBoitle
will quickly reitore Gny Hair
to ia natural color and beauty,
perfectly harmlm, tnd fa preferred

FOBTIlBCVRF.or
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BEXUAL DEBILITY 1

I?OB BALE.
Ten to Ax Bexs* *f ite Fpraifo riB *»
1 A Meaa Saw Will, fc ogmptote rrwepllr rr..cr, .nd patiaarr-tlr Cwa
BKKJ. BIRDMALL.

Byavs

can of .SpreHatorabr.. Kra-.a.l Wk*. «
lareletlary XfaWlr or lta.tr Lo.Kr. besjtl'
englMlly ra.wrJ. or M~.trr .M"'***?
character; whBs they wUl awtaih

WAtTIDJ

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gloomily pteoaglag that ifem (be Ram-

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Patent Medicine*,

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»» well as thoie who wfah to rretore
ft. The beautiful glou aad perfume
times farmed when the work la wholly
imparted to the Hrir make fa &lt;Grahte
Chicago, July 20th, IBM
done In writing.
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for old oral youag.
From some unknown cause and In
la this county the method of combin­
B*l* Sy *u Drwcal*!*.
some Inexplicable way everything bn*
MNT, 1H 01ZOTICM ST. I. J.
ing the examination With leetuics on
In this fest City of Chicago tends to the methods of Teaching will be pursued
rensational. The very existence of the this fall, and cImoc* will continue in
City Itaoir{* a a, naatlonal tact and every araion two Nays.
Dtae notice ef times and pises* of bold­
chapter of its blttory 1* aeensatlonal In­
Px-oflt«al&gt;lc Employment.
cident. Business, poHtics, religion, so- ing examinations will be given to the
dal life Itaelf, all jartake of. this acaaa- township clerks, end through the col­
tional character. Tbo totret develop­ umns of this paper. It ia desirable that ItM tn important lawn.,
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ment &lt;&gt;f thia dtepodtion was a sermon as many oeitifieates of tho higher grades Ifftateta
'U V“U&lt;!
upon Catholicism, delivered last Bunday may be granteJ as possible, both for the
evening by Bev. W. Hatfield, a Mothodl»t preatffiar of some notoriety. Heww third grade certificate is of itself evi­
Avery. C. M. Woodard.
Nbwatoo—Jno. Tattnan, N. L. Gar- as furious as any fanatical uo-Fopery dence either of want of acholandilp or of
■hrickcr
could drairo, stigmatizing tho experience, and It cannot but eat aa an
isli, Wat. Addb.
Mncuota—Chortle Gay, Thomas 1^. Pops as on “old dotard;" aformlng toot ebatante in the procuring of tho beet sRIn every Protestant Family In Uta cotrn- uatica*. The standard fa low.enough to
ZNiL
trythsswtaarr etntamryof Room ready
towteetm MMoeta at the order of tee ** failti tbs^make the testa effort, to
LAMB EXfTTIXC UACtfIXtMPG. CD.

Btokkr.
MAOtuiAC—Geo. Robinson—3 votes.

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C'onKiroMMluiiul Co»ventlon.

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Building Mat erials.
Eavo Troughs

County t-upcrintendenta of Michigan,
touching the matter of examination*.
Apjilicants who have never taught
will receive only “Third Grade” certifi­
cate*; "theirability to teach” being as
yet on undecided matter.
They of
courae do not know, and the Superinten­
dents cannot know how they may suc­
ceed until some experience Is had In the
school room. •
Third Grade ccrttfleates will also be
granted to all persons found qualified In
Orthography, Hooding, Grammar, Men­
tal Arithmetic, Practical Arithmetic,
and U. 8. History. Any person falling
to answer correctly sixty per cent In any

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Manufacturers of the N.w-Prtat

Kent; W. F. Turner,of Montcalm; Hoi.
Iltilinp, M»V tib &gt;»MIf
A. H. Giddings, of Newaygo; Hon. H.
C. Akely, of Ottawa.
rptiE CHEAP
Sir. G. W. Woodward, of Ottawa,
moved lh.it the Congrra-lunal Commit­
tee make a new apportionment of delegntca, giving each organized county one
delegate, and further delegatee upon the
basis of ths entire vote cast at the coin­
ing November election.
Oppoaltoto Ilrlck Block.
The question was discussed at consid­
erable length, and finally adopted aa of—
fciod.
E. S. Eggleston, Chairman of Com­
mittee on Resolution*, reported the fol­
lowing, which were unanimously adopt­
STEEL,
ed :
Tho Republican* of the Fourth Con­
Tin and Shoot Iron Ware
gressional District of the State of Michigan, by their Representatives, aaaerubled in Convention thia 80th day of July,
.*.aduM*2*a*on the Hull Ro«d,
'A. D. 18GS, congratulate th* people upon peace throughout our border*, and re­
Addins Tran*portatlondi.
union open the boat* of National loyal­
Parlimlar AllMlfo* paid I* Order for
ty, and equalized representation, and do
Attention
TeachersHnolct,
let. That we fully approve and Indorse
Editor of Baxxer: — Permit mo
the declaration of prinelplra laid down through the columns of your paper to
by the Republican Convention at ChP call the attention of all persons propos­
Made and put up an Short Notice.
cage.
ing to tench school Lu Barry county to
support to Gen. Ulysses 9. Grant when
upon the battlefield and during the dark
day* of the Rebslllon, we renew that
support and enroll oureelves under hl*
banner u Lo inseribea thereon tbo no-

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Hilardnr th* l-’lb ImL, at Firn o'clock P.
far
thepsrpsp* ..tchooeinr Drlrgitra to attend the
Cccety ata Hielnct C'anrenlLraa
11. I'- CHERRY. Chairman of Cam-

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Cartieleu Bepublleaa Casess.

Tie lUpatlieaa Beeler* of the township of
Certlelou are muralta to n&gt;ert in Concn* *t th?
Tnwn-bouM In CiuUelan.o* th* IMb-laal, *t tw*
o'clock P. «.. for th* purport of (boosing Itefa-

If in any State the power of the regu­
larly constituted authorities is resisted by
an organization calling itaelf aState Gov­
ernment, Mr. Johnson has publicly and
officially given his word that ho will
lend Iris countenance, as President, to
inch a revolt. Ifr just before election
day, neb an organuation claims to rep­
resent and command the State,-and or­
der* polls to be opened to white men on­
ly, Mr Johnson hss already said that he
will regard this violent interposition as
just and legitimate. If disorder begins.
ho has pledged himself to take tho port
of ths rebels-"

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A Republican County Convention, will
be held at the Court House, In the Till­
age of Hasting* In tho County of Barry
on Saturday tho 2Xd d^y of August next
al 12 o'clock nooh. for the purpose of
nominating cundidaic* for County of­
ficer* for said. County, and to choose six­
. teen delegatee to attend tho Senatorial
Convention, to nominate a candidate for
Bute Senator for tho 20th District,
and to transact each other business an
shall come before said Convention.
Each township lu laid County, will
be entitled to four Delegates In said
County Convention.
JAMES A.SWEEZEY.
Chairman Rep., Co. Committee.
Dated Hastings July 28th 180S.

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Coxxgtro**&gt;lon&lt;rt Tl elect.
L JEgNANDO C BKAllhc ofLoomre*.
IT. TI104*8 W. FERRY, of Ottawa.
VL BANBOLPU STRICKLAND, of Clinton.

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For SaporiMtoW •Fl'aUie kutrvrtwnURAMKL HOSFORD, ta Baton.
F^-Hnaiaeef tXe.state J^rktf Edacctitn— ■
DANIEL K DROWN, ef Unia.

yisac Soups,

Battle Crock Nowhere

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BBSS EXES 0. OBOSVEfOR, of ntlUdale.

OEJl'd^IGUT mat. &lt;f K.laetaioc.
Jbr Ox—Luiouw ef U&lt; State Lead Ofee.
GEN. BENJAMIN IT. PRITCUABD, nf Altagan.
■"aEt/W1 IXu'm B OMPOItET. of Lnme.

IsataessdALte bMHilj WikW|y ,J
o&lt;^fr Mede, ra teal II eld krer
•saariMlfos. Tb»y ddfcr fna
h»e tapraaaMekfck I. bta.. ik,
“d/’’’•• *“2****r} d*r■&gt;&gt;»**•«*uithr!
Seta aad dfilrats.par*l8 lu rtkr.Ua*. a^-kT
fel ia ita stogie* reptoii;. .ad te*ail tte^
eereatory tomtaaor tttrj Me.lrtd ,B«,.
They are, wilboni dwto. U&gt;* ta.t, l!&gt;* whUu.
rr4flk 0"ufr««

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mation.
The nomination waa seconded by An­
trim, Ionia, Ocena, Kent, Newaygo, Ot­
tawa, Montcalm, Manistee, Muskegon,
Mecosta, I.kelenaw and Mackinaw, with
continued applause. The question be­
ing put It wn» unan imouoly carried amid
the wildest cuthualMin.
tin motion of Hon. J. T. Ram«dell, of
Manistee, a Cengtetslonal committee or
•even persona were appointed for the ansuing two years, as follows:
Hon. J. T. JtamadeU, of Mantete.1;
Hon. Geo. M. Dewey, of Barry; E. X,'

poz-rtamex-y.

pore II *»g«*M, vb»l tka pabiic ,,,

AH Hastings Outdone!

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MORGAN BATES, ofGrand Travers.

hitherto existent system of nattirahiationa. TbeynWintbat naturalization is
a Judictal act, and can no mure l-o dele­
gated by a Judge to hi* clerk, than can
the power of trial for afltaces.
■ In this view they are sustained by a
number cf our most eminent lawyers
and they evince a determination to test
the law of tho matter to the talfo»L Be­
fore the last election here, tho offlueof
of the clerk of the Recordex a Court WM
open constantly, day and night rmhlng
thzsugb citizens with fearful looseness
Two of Its Interesting manufactures were
anested fur trying to vote, when one
had been but eleven months end the
other only two years In the country .“d
although they have not yet’ been tried,
the proof against them la such that there
ia no doubt of their eouvlepon.
Great preparations are being made by
the Republicans today far the great re­
ception of Hon. Schuyler Cotfax, at
South Bend to-morrow. He is to arrive
here this evening, be serenaded and at
8,16 a. in. to-morrow will go down on an
enormous excursion train, occonijkonlcd
by a vast escort from this city.
An emus.ng incident on Monday last
was the marriage, nt Justice DrandorfT*
office, of a Yankee newsboy aged fifteen
to an Irl»h widow aged thirty-five. The
sharp llttio garner aven that he -‘only
married the old woman co* »ho s gel a
house and lot,and If she cuts up rough
will get a bill from her."
Our city water work, ore at this time
supplying dally 18,600,000 gallon* of wa­
ter to. th® ®tty. “d «Vin this great
quantity 1* found to be insufficient The
work* are to bo enlarged to almost
double their present capacity.
"Undine dies a natural death thb
week at th a Opera House, after n de­
cidedly unsuccessful season. After a
short time, R Is understood tho panto­
mime of "Humpty Dumpty” will be
put on th* stage. This week also cloice
the run of Brougham’s "Lottery of
Life” at McVickers.
The weather ft again extremely warm
and bualneM la very dull.
Dox.

.

HENRY P. BALDWIN, of Wayne.

Oar Pte*** areata* to laat; tkawatami..^.
for e*e«y par* ar* tteraacMr MMan-iU^,

Clubs of Chicago Intend makingstrenu-

r!

9t»t« Ticket.

IwCCMtc-mtaiay- •&lt; *•

Fino Toilet ArtSdM,

PAINTS AND OXX*«*

tn? h
’i fM iV r l
If I

HL CHABLSS T. GORHAM.
IV. BYROS M. CC1CHEDN.
V. GILES HUBBARD.
VL MICHAEL C. T. nZSSMCR.

A Splendid Auortment for
Sale afRait Road Frioee.

1

JOBS BCBT.
PiNruf—
.
&gt;. WILLIAM DOELTX.

• KT'^raeiS^bUrad"
mta/by ? la Ika &gt;«ttil’r’y
to Stal a IrM cteH Pi.M f eru ,i ”
tasa tbaa a atefoar on, ra. b.
Star, rtH-JWrjrmrewfo £

■

i

Electoral Tlolcet.
M ^tTnTlLKS It. CROSWELL,

cd hia thanks, stated that they were
here (or work, and would at once com­
mence, the Luslnees befk.ro tho conven­
tion.
On motion a committee aa resolutions
waa appointed, consisting of Hon. E. 9Eggleston, ef Kent, E. P. Ferry, of Ot­
tawa. H. C. MoOktt, of Leelenaw
Mr. F. Allen, of Bany, In a brief but
•Urringspeech, In behalf of the county
of Barry nominated for Representative
In Congrcra from the Fourth Cougremtonal District Hon. Thanas White Fer-

ESS2S«'£“S?.’s

. DRUGS A MEDICDfEfi,

NEW GOODS:

IH

anoihor aril war before the time set by
Frank Blair, &amp;r the introduction of that
“ecuservative measure." But here i*
what tho Poit gay*, and we trust it will,
command tho attention tho importance
of tbo subject demands.
“Now.cu-cumstaDcesmay ansoin which
the President’s opinion on thia point
mar become of very great importameo ;
and these cireaxastances ho can hslp to
bring about. Suppose, for instance, tlxnt
ho withdraws all the troops from the
Soutliara States ; suppose that, there­
upon, tho Southern Democrats attempt
to curry out the threats of Wade Hamp­
ton and General Blair; suppose an at­
tempt {• made in any State, or in several
of them, to overturn tl»o State govern­
ments, and »ct up those which Mr John­
son has already declared the only legiti­
mate ones. Suppose that tho existing
State government, in arty casejlnds itself
unable to enforce it* authority, and c-ill*
upon ths President for assistance, as it
ha* a right to do, under that clause of
the Constitution whieh dedarcs that “tho
United States shall guarantee to every
State in thia Union a republican form of
(roverstnont, and shall protect each of
them against invasion, and on applica­
tion of the Loguhttura, or of the Exe­
cutive when tho Legislature cannot bo
aonvonsd, against domestic violence."
Suppose oil this ; what in that caa*
woulu tho President do? If ho should
happen to act up to hia official opinions,
he would at once refuse to assist the real
and de facto State government; would
refuse to recognize it; and would, if the
rebellions organization asked foi; help
from him, send tho troops down to act in
its behalf and to put down, by violence,
the proper authorities.
Now, it may be said that we are sup­
posing what will never happen; wo sin­
cerely hope that is true. Bui wo are,
after all, only putting a case which has
l&gt;een put by General Blair, General
Hampton General V&gt; iae and Mr. John­
son. All that we have supposed may
happen if only these parsons carry out

WUl M.j Ik. ■Wk— &lt;« **•■**• k(

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ar ixdiaxa.

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4

SCWTT’VT.ER nAT.FAT,

ning—Alderman Sheridan ottered reselotion* denouncing sermons of this char­
actors* "Incendiary” and calling upon
the Mayor to Issue a prootamntton forbidding thssuta Us future under penal­
ty of prosecution. The resolutions were
tabled, so Hatfield for this time l«t tho
cheop story of this sort of martyrdom.

FOH

®

jfASTrdcraixig
* *
Ware-rneou, J4S Blraek,,Hu.tt, j„r , .
M Yem* Bstakli.bM,
« p2*,k.C‘'7
ale Awarded. Prt»»*fo

»«mlcra- in

®

MBPtBUciM jraxuuneu.

mon Cotinclh^ok it upon Monday eve­

Q A B. BARM0HR,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO,

■rjSrxawxo'*

jCA-SH STORE

.UtOJUJ* M. DEWEY,.............. Barna.

Bak»Y — Geo. M. Dewey, Milo T.
legally, racemed and Vmtt&lt; while'the
HUkJSTIWOW. MICH..
. oply rotes in those States that can be Wheeler, Gm. Ttacm. JohnF.fcxory.
Frank Alton, W. H. Hayford, Harvey
legally
cast
and
counted
will
be
those
WX0JT1S3AT.
.
.
. ADO. 1, UN.
Wright
in pursuance of tho laws in force in tho
The report of the committee was ac­
several Stales prior to ths Legislation cepted and adopted.
by Congress upon tho subject of. reconThe committee on permanent erganlration reported for Preeid*S&lt;Gr the Cow­
structioc." ................
.
FOR FHENIDEXT,
ventton Hon. Morgan Batea, of Grand
Tho
Now
York
Stating
Patl,
a
jour
­
U1Y88E8 S. GRJLHT,
Traverae, and Hon. Geo. M. Dewey, of
OF ILLViUlS.'
. nal little given to panics, and certainly Bany, for Secretary.
not “partisan” in its Republicanism,
The report of the committee was
FOR ▼ICE.rBKHDEMT,
coniudars that thia dadaration of tho

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hh Churth gains power In thia eountay

13

Maxitou—CL-Van Rtpdf t

11?

pamed atiawth* 9d of IQroh. 1867,
and in obedience to the so-called Ream-

W1

Brantt.

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8A»

HOU per M.U, MeMdi£?XJhr’

W&amp;--L43Sr.W»“ar.

goirruixs xkw
Ftrwfr,*f Wlcfckaa!

ashiact to «atanra»r. uf lira «r*H»
i*n/ TI.,.*.boUld «.( Gillo u« llx

uJkiSVii Xi* U“!1BS^ bMi.g parcbaaed

WINCHESTER’S Sraarre NU
eenlalna *o ilerrorr. Iran ar a.J
■ •*» aad Cbeapeet Gats
gradient, bat I* purely regetabl.. ••• • •
I'rT&gt;'’rwl »« Mil on r«K=,kl. JzleMlrriy raAtrin tbe*
Uwd aceerdfag to direciiut.. &gt;t *&gt;U
Farm.Town « County JXA«bt*&gt; More
lb* Vtril* Powers la *«
#f 'aTtU*,^
Ti-getbrrwtU, G*l*« *i&gt;d Htnr**. Call
^r- u FllILLlFrt * 80^^* er lacapneiiy.
KUA MEW TKXATIRE.-C*
__
girfag tee ■eMpramineal &lt;•••»• •’tT’^to
ata »raa.of core of Haxi .i lta*uirt.
**
fra* to *11 ..Barer, of ritL»r •»«
M
SEff '0
HAM FOBTX COJffASY. araited
rmoa-li par tor air tear, for U W
7. W1M CUPITKI^A^CO. _
■aylta__________ OMta* Hir**&lt;. &gt; T _

GRAND AND FQL'ARP
HOWK’M

STANDARD SCALES.
“*

NsohrHle, Aug. irt, 1M3.

l-»

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pj I'cdriMt’.fo’1'* .

�and 4Hisrrllanwu».

fiPBCIAL NOTICES.

Skblsa**.
l5g summer ArranjomSftL 1853.

Tb« Oo partomhip toretafcre

ud.r

Ito ram. htotoyto./ BA BLOW. OOODTKAB
a OBAJTT. UdtaMirto to awtaal ws^M.

M&gt;VUTMEMUT«.

W. 6. GOODYEAR,

ladies, BEWARE!

R. J. GRANTBssUscxAt U.Mq.

■“I. Fita, Basal lto.ua, Beto at Koto to
to. v-toki..
. “
I—.Mtoily IrrTg-lul’d------- „

jjooks b

n-U
l .bn. «,UKk» tUIrel to retoto
&gt;» warm vat* mitto wltb
B.IW .to
r ub lb. .p... .|th R.l„f d^|z. for |fc(w „ fo|(r
d^atorM.to..xpretodpwtod. iraSUtowlto
rttUrunUre.Tmptoa,^ ufe. lh. B«ta„W1

LX Utt.) .
trsofthu New-Patent

fS&gt;S&gt;cb“ “W
&gt; CORTES.

’sTaSST''"- c“*

te rellevsthe iwupl, of all paribie bordenssf taxation (ban par own. At th.
" \j i:u»qr«T Dl-cocbsk.—The set- sams time tho Pros* utor to rmcnpi In
the tUMJhargca of every duty, and the
,,/oaef licY. Mr. Claiik. of MarabaB,
- — 0H sumfov morulng, at the Preabyteran Attorneys, Moren. b&gt;oe»
Allen, Balch, Hnyfard
CbsKh; wl’jKl ll*e • JTjnsflguratlan
Wright, Worth and ColA,
ea the .Mount."
.
hand, and did fur thetr &lt;1 Ion Is what
va«tu&gt;'iso. The new Brick Block their b at interest demauded, with rewn, -ute Street Is being pushed rapidly mendable promptitude *Od true man­
i rex-d. the walls l-cing nearly up. It hood.
Near the close of tbs term Mr. John
n.,.. 3 tine addition to the I oslneas
Haek • n State Street, and Is on« of Carvolh, of Middleville, who baa been
mi:,y .ncli that the wants of this thriv- for some Ums a student of Hoc. Harvey
tajViliag il.mand »hi*aM bo erected Wright, was, after a mrst aiUafactory
examination, admitted ns an Attorney
without delay.
and Couuaclor at Law and Solicitor In
Chancery.
We add a brief .ynopalaof the calen­
der for tho benefit of whom it may con-

BTAT1UXDRML

BARLOW
4 GOODYEAR,

\\Tall FAPra,

■01*1100.1
la toe altora... &lt;

PIECES FALL PRINTS
GiuXT, which makes this the finest
s.wilen block on tbs street. We only
n^rrt Unit the addition was not of
Buck, but .vnyMiangc tor the better la C. G. Holbrook for the People, Borghe
A Hayfonl for tin: Defendant
(. be ivmmcudm.
DeWlt C. Shattuck va. Simeon Law­
wtt.
fell from the staging at hia rance—1 Jectment; Plaintiff submitted
-w borne on Thundny U»t, breaking tonon-eaV. C. &lt;•. Hol bn ok for Plain­
tiff, Harvey Wright for Defendant
b I.-?, dLLta’lng his ankle, and olherWm. F/Jil cbell, Appellee, va Chas.
acsevi vlj brudngand In urlnghlm.
i. cau-c u.i- :he breaking of a plank 8. Stretton, Appellant—Appeal; Jury
demanded, and cave went over. Bur­
gher A Gayford for Appellee, Holbrook
nnaup|»&lt;ecd to have I ten carefully
t»:&lt;d before being placed on the stag­
Charles Ferguson va. Edwin H. Mal­
in'. Mr. C., wa&gt; promptly attended
lory— Replevin ; tried by the Court, ven
y Dr. A. 1*. lUtAKK, and at laat acdiet is, daxuagis and tort. Thia suit
cunta was ijuileos comfortableaa eould
was really against the Attorneys in the
- ex|cct&lt;d. Ilin many friends will
case who executed a bond to the bheriff
Uli u. In wishing him the apeedfast
fertbe property replevied. Burgher A
11ay foal for Plaintiff, Holbrook 4 Milla
irgr and eat hurt »Uc meeting of the
&gt; hville Grant Club op M« nday evvnSpeeehes were made by F. ALLtx

Just Received,

web eaM.thii lM.llm.blo toatcio aotoorWIj
oflcarhio.. itooWngltoaliir rirtore are st oare
apparrsu II U two frora all pruptrUfy ealrela|to Io Impair tto oyatem. »ti4 Ito oporaliora are
•l unco mild .od a«&gt;U»iii&lt;.
jalyIial

•r. .nd
which drMrvT th. U.»l&lt; !
mud errata Imbrdim.nto to MkKUI AUfc.
wr« mru. at reOrC Krai la aralto I.U.r «■
oraatna at toarg*. Addrraa, l&gt;r. J. AXIL
IIOVOUTO.t. I! JWAUD Aarectoltoa. H.UI.
phto, l'«un.jlr.Oto.
fe.toyl

BUSINESS CARDS.

Largs &amp;. Will Selected Stock of

GROCERIES.
Which »U1 b« iaM. wltto.1 repH to pricn. to

^JIDDLETILLB

Tie Farmers'Mital Fire In Co.
23532323904853485323483223483048

BARRY AND (AYON COUNTIES
&gt;um yarn I’rererty usiast Loss or Daa&gt;&lt;
by rtre or Ligblaiag.

MIDDLEVILLE

HartmStTOMNaili

tiff, Burgher Jc Hay ford for Defendant^
Jacob G. King, Appc])ec, va Charles
'Die nt'.mi-t good feeling prevalfed, and
the Republicans &gt;•( L(i*t!vU»lkJare evi­ Dolph, Appellant—Appeal; tried by the
dently ifotcitulbcd to do their whole Cbnrt, verdict for Appellant for $71.46
and costa. J. A. fc weesey for Appellee,
C. । - Holbrook far Appellant.
ml-Aj&gt; w|11 be seen by
C. M. Olmstsad, Appellee, vs. Geo. M.
Ung* published in an.ith- Dewey, Appellant—Appeal; trledby the
Congressional C«nven- Coart, verdict for Appellant, for &lt;wst.
Holbrook A MUs for Appellee, Burgh­
er &amp; llnyford tor Appellant.
Geo W. Adgats, Appellee, vs. James
Halubt, Appellant—Appeal; tried by
the Court, and submitted. Hweeasy A
&lt; y acclimation. Waving nono Wood for Appellee. Geo. C. Worth for
aims of II rry County to Hit- Appellant
Samuel A. Owens, P al ntiff In erro^ HASTINGS,
■lion of tlj ■■ people o» this Diaunwt earnestly endorse tho ao- va. Bylvcsfcr Dean. Defendant In error
—Certiorari; Amended return order,
usiiic of U.ir^bple pledge the vol* of C. O. Holbrook and Frank Allen for
the true men of tlis County by more 1'laintlffin error. Burgher A Itayford
Lhsn a thousand m.ijoilty, for Mr. 1'EB- for Defendant In error.
Jiafah Taylor. 1‘lalntlff in error, vs.
J. M. Kidd, Itofendant In error-Certlorari; return ordered. H. Wright for
Plaintiff in error, Burgber A Hsytord
for Defendant In error.

IONARY
kind and Variety,
tore «• JsCerees S*m',

rhesttr'e
FIC PUL,
THECVBKOF

L. DEBILITY!

rrivta new Hull upon thegrounds of the
Nathan C. Finnan vs. Edwin W.
t^ociety, ami for such other business an
Hewitt, «&gt;$. alL-Foreclosure; amount
may lx dinned exjiedient.
Erety- found d«o $1,00® 10 and certs ; sale or­
dered may 1st 1». Holbrook A Mills
c-"ally rcque-ted to be present.
for C-implalnanL
lyord rofA. RYERSON, President,
RJchsrd Burnett va. CalUta BurnsU—
J. M. N'svixs, Secretary.
Llvorct; triad «d submitted to tbe
Court.
F. Allen for Com plain an L
C.ttcvxra.—W» invite the altantlon
Armenlns Tbrtrep va Sarah Tliroopour readent to tho calls for Caucuses
Dleoree; triad amd submitted to tbe
mine of the Townships herewith
court. F. Allen for Complainant.
Wm. 8. Barnott vs. Ammon H- PoRy
—Foreclosures i mouu t found due $4M 01|
sole Sept 1st IffW. Jamas A. Sweeny
fo the Dan nation of Representative for CcmplalaanL
•
la the legislature, for the North Di»E-ther Wooforex ts. George Worteror
triet of Harry Co., at tho Coart Hoose, —Divorce; trfed and submitted. F. Al­
o" the fist Inst at nuon, but the official len for ComplainaDi.
Maria Dennla vs. Abram Desn a—v*'
cod has not yet reached thia office. Thai
of the South District will bo held at voree; tried and submitted. Wm. L.
Hbknry Comers, on tbs tfth. Both Cobb for Complainant.
ni
J.,bu 8.«*. ~
*«*»-“•
tunvonilona should be fully attendeJ.

Wnnax’g Work nt thb Civil W*x A. Bwpwcy for ConipfolnarL
—Wear., requested to state that the
»Rrnt for the valuable work, is detained
•t Biltlc Creek this week, bat will be
p'oiiiptly on hand next Monday, to de­
liver the Book t0 her aubscrlbers and
•evrlve nildltlcnal ru beer! pt lens. This
i*»Voiutnoof merit, and should boon
'hr center table in every loyal Housoboid.

UaiVEBBALMT G'BOVS MEKHSO-—
Rev. J. B. GiutAM. of Jackson, Mich.,
*ud others, win hold a grove meeting
on North Eart corner of pine lake, U)
^rievllia, an the old form, known os
E«p. Waitfo, near Henry Brown’s, and
for* miles West of PrairiSTilte, and
‘hre- miles South III Orangeville, on
Kturday and Sunday. August 16 and
16. 1SBS. Refreshments furnished with­
out money or price. AU are invited to
aui-nd. By order of the CommUintrndnevllle. August8d. 1S&amp;L

B00XB * aTASOXKBT*,
*
P.rfaaMrry, Fucy Q^,, tfr^n Ifogas, A,
A FULL STOCK rf artlclr. t* lay tin. eaastosSr

GEORGE PRESTON

Henry Harrington va. Alfred,!. Hams
-Replevin : Jury demanded, and ea«e

rapie»t-d tomretat (he County Clerk’o'tire , i&gt; Haatiim, at noon on Friday the
'•h«lay &gt;r Augu-t ISON, I &lt; ■ prepare a 1.1st

MEDICINKA, CHXCMXCJtXJB.

WOOLEN FACTORY,

'AKE NOTICE.
■BOAD CAUgg SHOBT LIMB.

MYRON A. FULLER,
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.

Ws, Groceries,

Broad Gauge Bailway!
that ess to brvsjLl is 11m Btarirl. cvrauUng st

TRAS,
COPPERS,
SUGARS,
SYRUPS,
SOAPS,
CANDLES.
STARCH,

MRS. C. FREEMAN,
rMsiow.no

milliner,
am ras fosr orncs.

WILLIAM MYERS,
P«Mr to

Music 4 Jewelry.
"george pbbbton,

BUTTER.
RGGS,
POULTRY,
BBSS VAX.
SHEEP.PELTS,

Draft Mcim GrwsriK,
CABPET8 ANB OIL CLOTBS,

HARDWARE A DRY GOODS’ STORES

11

O

IASH FOB HIDES AND PELT?

II. A. GOODYEAR,

Tbia is Uw e.ly Ko^l. to lb.

Wiwt Class Grocery Store,
to whleb wo lavMe yoar allraUoe. nd a toa yoo

r^tm oils. ^ffSBUunr.

Barter &amp; fttiaift Dealer,

BtmsOBRato
WASHIXtiTOX c-ITY.

Hb wfi .i-

Boots and Shoes,

~w767hbduwk * &lt;xi.,
Saffirs itasiita

NEW YORK
uwTora,
piT-raninGii,
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !

SODAS, 4C, 4C„
A to la ltd. erwylbtoc tosto la a

General Grocer&gt;

Groceries and Produce,

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WSTIM

• H Hers fopreeUoa. at Ito
r '
•
Atlantic k Gt. Western Railway.

.: top-liod Itknal
csSm1

�«» kmiTUEQUTS.
tag us a Club In our break

ONE DOLLAR SALE

Dry wad Fancy Goods
free or

Oobtt

Our lads i»mreU daring ths pant few yr*r»
hare tree Urge.
.

TIE DEST FAX1LY

SEWING MACHINE
‘

In tho XV dr1a

In new on rabiiiitloo al tbe Stare at

FTTTT.TTPX A BENTLEY,
LOCAL AOEJtTH, HA8TI5GA, NICU.

I&gt;ryGtoo&lt;iH&gt;
Groceries,
Hate &amp; Caps,

WE NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES

Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Bejemtn.d with feilret Sowsrs,
And urn Iraf that'. genUvihwk
By emleg brme nr morning atmven
Old bin. them all, sach leaf• 3 gem
la B.tarv'e gorgeoun diodeta.
Anr aerren ord.riageilher of tbe Club,
llaond Mew. eaa kav. ibetr releotioo. efp
ono oararretod, ereroopoadlng la the litr
Ctak, FREE OF ONEDOLLARI
For* dab of kO.flAr-Ore at 0&gt;o Mio
article^ rtat SO ynrdaahreting-. Iketxiwdrea
'"SSJ

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
We WILL NOT be UNPEBWLO.

Best assort’al of frocker? la Tan.

It Makee the Best Stitch,

Alike .n Utl. .idre, .ad ikrre olkor.tilekre. oee Fresh Goods coartaally aa hand.
ofjbrn tbo .uongr.1 .liteh lib preeible to

Old Goads selllar rtirwileM •* Cwl
It Is Almost Entirely Nolsrleee.
Il MW. wrore thick
wllh m dlBroUy.

Tho Democracy arc experiencing tome
of the natural conxequonena of their
wicked %nd infamous trickery. While
pretending to superior patriutum and
tionee'y, whiles denouncing the Republi&lt;Mtn party aa dishonest and corrupt—ox
actuated' wholly by an inoxdiuato greed
for office, and as placing the ballot in tho
hands of tho negro aa a'inoans of gratifying that groud tho Democracy, under
tho cover of thia nlnnderoux Vituperation
of cvcrythiug Bejmblican, and aided by
tlte Becutcry of the Treasury and tho
President, hare industriously preyed fur
the last two years upon the internal
rcvc.1110, in.avery tray suggested by tho
bl.ickcel fraud and corruption.
Tho
“ K'AuAry" and " ToAocco fUayt," the
IFAiu Jloutt" and uTrt&lt;uury Itingi,’’
here proved the most infamous and gi­
gantic organisations of swindling and
fraud with which this or any other eounUy have hod to boUlo Not long ago
members of the “Whisky Bing," bcliftinj? themselves beyond the roach of tho
Ixw, openly boasted that the Bing in its
transactions had defrauded tbo rwrenuo
of &lt;50,000,000 annually. They also de­
clared that,through their contingent fund,
they wn able or atraqr enough to re­
move all impediments in tho Borenuo
Bureau to the successful working of their
v.-holfoalu sebomo of fraud. They have
blasted that ono of their number would
yet bo Cummiseiinar of tho Bcvonue I-L-'
What a monstrous harvest would they
not have then bad f And this latter
boast they nearly realfrod, for shortly
ufUr the nttmo of tho notorious Gen.
Wisewcll was sent by tho President to
rhq Bonatu as Commiacioner of tho In­
ternal Bcvenuc in tho place of Mr. Bol­
lins. Of course Wiscwoll's name was
rejected by the^Sennio withost a divis­
ion.
In hia nomination, however, tho Bing
eeenis io haro reached tho culmination
of its infamous bucoom. From, that
hoar Justice, stern, incorruptible and un­
yielding, has been treading hotly upon
tho heels of its members and its corrupt
utaUtanls in tho Revrnk- Bureau. Since
titan, General Steadman, a warm friend
of tbo Presidents, an aspirant under tho
patronage of tho “Hing’’ fur the position
of Oumtnusiunor of Internal Bovtjuuo,
as well as that of Socrotary of the Treas­
ury, cud an as]&gt;irant for tbo Democratic
nominnilun for tho Presidency, has been
driven from his position as collector at
Now Orleans, becauM of his wholesale
system of fraud ia his district All aver
the oounfry members of tho “Hiag"
have been arrested for their malprac­
tices, their stills seixed and forfeited to
tho Government, and they and their
agents in tho Bureau, all Democratic
friends and appointees of the President,
kavs boon convicted of their crimes and
MBlcnced to heavy finee and the penitouliary. But a few weeks ago, Meaara.
Callicut &lt;1; Co., officers of tho revenue ni
Brooklyn, were so convicted and sontcncod, and last week, before Judge Chase,
at Richmond, tho principal officers for
the collection of tho rovuhuo in that distriat were convicted and sentenced. Tho
collector, Anderson, demanded &gt;30,000
Cann uni os bis share from tho “Bing"
the honest Democratic privilege of
defrauding tho nation of its revenue*.—
The subordiuoto officers demanded a
proportianale sum. But tho detectives
early exploded tho scheme, convicted
them batore tho ootirt, and tho judge
eenloncrel tho collector to 310,000 fine
and two years in tho pesiitenUrer;, due*
of his subordinates to 35,000 fine and to
two years, end h fourth to 32,000 fine

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DEALER UT
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VER and PLATED WARE.

Nothtug on earth can amlle but hu­
man belaga. Gems may flash reflected
light, but what to a diamond flash comj-ured with an eye flaab and a mirth
Hath? A face that cannot smile is like
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on tbe «alk. Laughter la day. and so­
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VOL. XIII.

Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday, aug. 12, isos.

Business Jirrrt.rg.

NUMBER 16.

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sylrit tt yseiy wdl esvsr ssrvs As kssa
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"sllfsreky
rspredai
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snd swelter in tho al eve
a Post »i”co as New York baa been persocutod u-ith would not bo tolerated tn a
second class village in Europe
Well, everything, thank Heaven has
an end—jarring toe corruption of Turn­
may politicoes, ’Lar which the devil is to
be thanked—and so the old Pott Wire
of New York will be .wallowed up in
time in the roaring sea-.f cor-ruorte,and
a now odifioe, worthy of the metropolis
of the Repuhli-, take its place.
Tho committee appointed by Crwigrr—
fa visit New York, and neg tints fora
sito for tho new I’ott OGre, like Cnsar
of vid, “came, saw, andcotMuered,” and
hove re[Kirti&gt;d favorably. The site is in
Qty Kall Pork, one of the l&gt;esl tn New
Mr. Ferry, of Michigan, Chairman A
the Committee, in reporting, submits the
following brood and national reason» for
this great work. We shoull like to pub­
lish the wlu-lo rop'rt, if our spare pcrmittood, but die following will give the
pith to the argument:
vauiprehendrng the adjacent cities
that enrich their limits in proportion sji
New York thrives, City Hall 1‘ark. the
site of the propooed building, msy be
oon-ui’ered sul-stantially the center of the
varied interests -f such circuit, and is
bat a few steps fr m the monetary and
commercial center, of the ’ nion.
It b now tho local joint to which city
cars and stages converge, and it ia to be
tho terminu- of the underground system
of city reQwa- s which the thronging de­
mand &lt; f a rapid growth is so so-m to
render a nii-crssity.
Mercliarits and
&lt;aj.itali»'s there, ni'-ruing an I evening,
gather. Here, then, where the pooulare
of the city and the nojourncrs of the na­
tion in a great measure concentrate, u to
stand tho un.ldtiM turn! representative of
the nation soil • itv combined.
New York touche* every indnstrial'Cbcr of tbo land. Onto her capiciou. lap

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AW iBWrM-r. At»«l Lt lh. ru»T.r.rt-.-t, cm&gt; .mU i» sosriK.«r
lea la Ite l oan ttaua.

The Great Strsagtbeaer ud Pain
Destroyer of the World.

and inlltteuoesof thrir national power.
Tho world regards it In the dipCnaay
of nation, she no longer seeks and sub­
mits '•-« ia now graciously sought and

Eitnullane- u*Iy vtxr naval power re• eive. the ovation »f Ear ,pe.
* if such now, what then, when, with
Hie Atlantic and L'arifc gnuped in iron
'•and*, VO bear the commerce of the
world r 'Then all pc pfo must - pom
through our metropolitan gates
With arms thus outstretched, if the
bvdy Would have health and thrift, let
suitable nrovuion. '-e naib for the c ■•umsrcial heart uf the nation.
, To Mr. Ferry much credit ia due for
bio tartin tide work, and wo conn t a- ncluae without thanking him, not alone
for his part in this wort, but for his enifre’ Urtigresmenal career. No grand
&gt;u irr-ient has ever oocnrrod during his
eerrireoin Congress, but has had his
su,&gt;jttrt. Any ^ATtion concerning tho
nn.tecti-n A t itucns, ir tho rpread "f
liberty t» all nations, has found in Mr.
Ferry a friend. We trust that the Irish
&lt; &gt; tunas of Michigan will remark’, cr this,
an-l stand by such a man if bo ever re­
quires it at their hands.
liberty—her friends, cur friends ;
for enemies our enemies
1 *t tb"No r&gt;en who proreil. themselves
tbo iri&gt; nds &lt; f liberty tn all mon ' e kept
in odfoc, and hit those Conservative buck tare vh &gt; trade with kings he set aside,
and tho world—for America legislate for
all nu n-mhidl’ao I otter therefj.—Tkt
Irdk lUpnUie.

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DR. ZADOC PORTER’S

What strikes a European an his arri­
val in this country, is die mcent&gt;o» af
onr public buildings, and tho utter care-;
Icesneee evinced towards all publie prop­
erty. always excepting money.
In Europe all pu’&gt;8o (so onllod) parks
and building, are tho property of the
reigning families, and are generally
mngnf.ccnt, and always “kept*' so aa to
clirulrngo criticism and invito in.pectfon.
In A-crica, all public nroi&gt;orty belongs
CHAWtX'MeCAHL- Wwl'n P«e- *St Pstrelu to tho peupte, and what is "everyWy’s”
TAOMA^WIXTAIU*. G.» 1 MMM"-business ia common, ia “nobody'." in
“““ auNL"’.
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particular. Our public buildings are
D*n*.M«y ».&gt;•»_________ *** blue-munlded for want of a scrubbing,
and tho parka arc luxuriant with rank­
SAID TBUXK aAlLWAT.
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ness and ruin. There is scarcely a roBpucttdkto pork fa tho United btatos, oxO1j&gt;t tho Central Park, • and no public
balding* that rise ah ire tbo level of
mediocrity, unless the Capitol al Waahington, and a few others.
It » easy enough to account for this
■tato of things. The people own all in
common, and theirsmvants—from Preai-

teres tower tte» vta say efoer reeteTraie. .znr. tt
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W holesale and Retail.
■»'ist feud sp dspsilSMe'*. I “
• w, Or&gt;t»s UKTStr sitls. Aws Sil *»•«

t a rire «f r’.un’rtes, are re rapidly in­
terlacing that the day is not far dix itnt
shea the mntinent will thus be woven
into a svstitu uf postal facilities. In
l &gt;5 we liad 17,TJ ‘ miles constructed :
tn 1161, 33, jGU mdea; nearly doubling
Ma. Marra, Tanias urn Gxxtuxkx :
in nine years. To-day.’hc • 'niud 8tatee
I have rust rear bad yx.ur city altera long
apiroximateo 4'- .•*"» miles of working
ami tedious journey from .WasJunLm, at
roads, quadrupling tlmt nl Frappe, near­
the el&gt;«e at a pr. tractod seasfon
Cunly treble that of I- ngland, and almost as
greee, un uy nde to a town that, mueh
much aa the t tel milage of the ■ 'cited
as I lore Chicago, I fore much nvrn.—
Kingdom and Kun^c.
That is, my bmae at BoulhBtmd. [Great
• Juureing this wub, agriculture, com­
applause.] But I am giaH io k« &gt;,
mcroc, science and tho arts rontinue to many of ynu here aase-u’l^d on this
enlarge and ewk-h th&lt;- wmrre-i uf th&lt;&gt;
t .i.ulirht night, on the* asks &lt;f ynur
nation's wealth, an-' the ilttest type »f I
gn.-atlake.to render to me thhtortim'-nfal
this advancing greatness ore tho stridea
•tj'xn euafidestoe and your regard.
an ’, grandeur of her rouventrnting em­
1 know how critically the pe&lt; pie r f
porium.
A erica, in tlieso later yean, watch
Foreigners scoki&gt; g our 'Itoreo for lo­
ihslr servants ut Washington I kn-w
cating or oboervnti. n, take their impress how they have m-'arnra when tboac
of tbo eropo un i power &lt; f tho gurrrnpubGi servants have proved false t&gt;* the
ment from the &gt; .agnitnde of its evnoxer- pledgee span uhich they obtained the
rial center. New York is to the United
p.uUonx which they dislkonured. Real­
States what Lrmd.u is to Great Britain, 'ising thia, I am gratiCed, in mv heart. f
and Paris to France, while in urea and ■
hearts, to find that ynu marifeet y jut
pruepoi tiro po] ulali .n, wealth and pow- ,confidcnoo and regard in n&gt;e, as one of
cr of t^pansioa, parallels are as canton ,
the repreaentativra of the Ariorican pe &gt;to onnLmei-L
’
pie. [Great applause.]
Fifty years ago tho whole R.utltern 1
I do not or-rio bof -ro you to-night,
mail wm&gt; t arried on one man's back to a (even in resp &gt;nse t) your flattering call, to
small boat wiiich croseed the North riv- (si&gt;cak to you in regard t&gt; the political
cr. Nov it takes eight fiiur-hurue teau-s ।taxuea af the day. I have dons n , hare­
to eonvey the somo.
Fifty nan hence will witness such a &lt;bells, in all the placet where tho p« pie
growth south ns tho past furnishes no (of Chicago congregate. I have niokea
parallel to, while tho expansion uf the' ,to yon end delivered my views snd opin­
West will '-o as amazing os its rcsuurceo ;ions on public mNunrre and policies, in
ore illimitihta.
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(times poet far the maintenance and prorTho wonderful strength, ability to perity cf ihisgreat country r&gt;f ours, with
maintain free government against f. rmi'l- ]
nn unaertain voice.
There are none
able ccnrpirecy and treason, and read- (among yu, here, but know what are -ny
justn.cnt of fundamental law upon the con rich- ns and my prindnlca They
base of manhood equality, which this ,
nation, emerging from recent war, ex- ,with my growth, and were strengthened
hibtta to ths world, is to bo followed by ,with niy strength [renewed applause ],
such an influx to the natural increase of and
(
as I have, stood by them faithfully
cur numbers as will surprise and Ir -peril (and unswervingly in the past, so shall 1
m marxhiea, and unprecedentedly nndi- (stand by them faithfully and unswerv­
cute and ;«&gt;pnlate the republic.
ingly in tho future [Appianae and tkroc
In view of sueh certain growth, tho &lt;cheers'given for Cvlfox. Vetoes, "that’s
strnrturetu bo erected is not alone to the
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talk." “that’s it," ‘fcood," “stick to
TM&gt;et tho warita of the present, but to jU,” Ac]
provide fur the teeming future. Iodo
I have not d-xmed itpro[«, nor seem­
this m a suitable manner, it ia proposed ing
j
for one who has been chosen, by the
by the oanmiasiuu to expend three and a reureaentativra
;
of miliums of people, to
half Trillions of m-ner.
FnDosring (occupy a high place in tho greet ra­
their plan subuiiited and approved by tional eJoctiuo, to go into the political
the Government, tho design will be as (orvta a. if hie views wore not known;
plearing to the eye as its architectural as
, If his views were to bo expressed and
stability end elegance will co-np« -rt with c-mmraded
,
to tho people. [Applause.]
tho requirement, of r» proraiaing a city My record is before you alb For fourand nation.
Private busineas enterprise baa recent­
ly and is now erecting, tn full view of
this site, buildings cutting over a million

posed outlay for tbo post office building.
The municipality itself has been axpwding millions uj«n tbo Q^y Hall, di­
rectly ia rear of where it is proposed thia
budding shall stand.
Shall the government building, in its
srehitectnml scope, bo lees appropriate
in the mid* of each swmnndfogs ?
What citimn of thia Bepublio has ov­
er regretted the ttnlliena rsjwnded in the

tian at Qucago, aaw £t to amoriats ,nj
name aa being worthy to I • aaanriatod
with that great Captain of oar amiea,
tho hero of the century. I fait, iadsod,
it was nr- cor-mon honor that you, hare,
rtep- ndod so heartily at that time, ana
sinoe, to that selection. It l asonde rae
c.-me still rearer to ytu than e*Wbefore.

rasa, I ari not tho one to predict I have
faith however, and roufi-lcnee in that
result (A voice, “Don’t 1 o scored."]! be­
lieve that God reigns, and I lelieve
there ia an overruling Providence that
holds in His hands tie dretrnias of naticns, and when I have beard, coming
fr*m the South, so rifo with treason a
few years agn. the Cree smoul-loring
kindled again into flame by thespeerv run hare read, as a few yeare ago, 1
liero
einoerely
that that I'rovidsnce
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watched over us ia our hope of great tri.
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., t ; ami that
as lie Lore us through trials and tribu­
lations, and at last He lifted the foot at
‘
rally of bte
rv, [applause]
--------------------------------.. . Ho Merer in­
tends t» give this country into tho hands
of tho eostry. [Immense t~’------ '
I have naught to
say
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of &lt;-ur oppL'—*'u *'
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My ’lipi
are sealed
on that su\.._____
lam_______
not to say an/­
thing
. of the candidates'f
rrrrjss:
oar &lt;
My hpe are sealed on that 1
m/me subject on wluch my Epe never
I e rested
sealed until they an
shall lo
ore aaalad
sealed in
dcdth.
defth. Ihutbthe
That ia the pn
prxud
ud and glorious
gtorion
praise that attache, t this gl^rioua Ropublican
—
x.n— —rty, of which you and I are
jctf______________________________
parcel to-day. [Great aptrnnk God tliat there baa boss'
Bueh a party in thia land 1 Ito record
is written vn tho proudest pacea of ocr
country's history. It stands there to ow
immortal honor, and whan weshall have
;&gt;osBod away, as we shortly shall, and
al»su mo r angle with the clods ef the
valley and th&lt; y shall bir v----■* — —*■
remains, your chihlren'i_______ ___■loll
luo'up t * call y- -u blessed, l-econae you
roeo Up to support that banner which is
now in the hands of the nolle hero at

the last dollar, we will .tan? by this
country; oven until the last drop of Mood
and even to the last boot of .&lt;ur heart,
[renewed applause,] and amid dimeter
and reverse, alternating with tho victorisa
and tnumphe, we psseed on, until at last
the sunshine of victory sliono upon our
banners and tho rebelii n woe entshod.
It is a Tyou? rejection that in the bco^s,
the remfono «f Ropul beans, there vw
n t one who for a m iment despaired of
tho American Republic. (VaIcm *taot
one”) Again, it ia a proud boast, tc-day
that among all tho citizens in all foe
States .f the .'niusi that stand by our
gallent General, who are upholding hie
uni ice today as they did in the war,
there is not one but that hot even bofi re Go-lthall-yalty shall g' rwn (con­
tinued npjklnusej what loyalty has priservod. [Applause.]
And then, my friends, we shall have
peace. We shall have -muco that shall
stay, because it will be an enduring
peace. W&gt; shall have peace bonne
•very man in this proud land shall here
his rights protected ; because there shall
•io no outrages or murders or visions,
fr.m the pine fioldscf Maine otor the
distant lauds of tho South to tho gwlt,
committed upm man far daring tv «sC their opinions as Qod bn givn
minds to expram them. We sba l
Lave peabe, aa with pease wo shall han
octa’ Ashed the reign A taw end of or­
der, and ccnaequent pr-opcri ty. Of all
the lands undnr the rays of the sun thia
is the on that wants no more war; no
nor i drafts; no rtura • blood shod; no
ttroaj*. In the tmprMsive and sontantaraa language of General Grant, I say
let us hav.1 peace [Groat applause.]
The loyal people f the lord, as Amcrieass and men, say let us have peaeh.—
(Renewed applause.]
Now .uy friends, I shall rot longer
detain you, fen I came before you (imp.
ly to return to y. u my thanks for tins
cordial greeting ard wotetmM. Thom ia
n- man that values tho airxobatam-of
his friend, a-idascaateermwe than myiclt It has boon my afan to Hvo ftuthfully by the prinripta. that I hare mvfaerad to y.u in times pest, and to beep
end they era dearer tome heeause they

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urea of nullification, and their offset"oon-

ttaoed untill the fall of the Preeideat,
and the tardy action of Oongreos gave
tbo nulifiers another opportunity in tho
summer of 1806. Tho Now Orloonu
mi-aacra of that year, which patterned
after tho Eoymour riots of 1883, and
which wa. ecwmondedor excused by
Seymour and hi. “ftimufa," WO. the mo.t

tented field the success he planned, now
give him the guidaaace of the destinies
of tlds great nation that he saved. [Ap­
plause. J And when ho is inaugurated,
as I believe bo will be, on tho Ith day
of March next, as President of the Unit­
ed Stales, tho world shall recognize that
in this great republic of ours wo honor
uno to whom the world owes more than
to any other, and that when wo .have
placed him in that seat that Washington
adorned, and that Joffcreon, and Jack­
son, and Monroe, and others have honorsd, that ho shall bring back peace to
the distracted country,and restore cqunli
iy and justice to all men that live under
our flag, and under whoso administra­
tion this great republic of ours, chocked
for an instant in ita onward progress by
war, shall go on in its proud triumph,
conquering and to conquer.

ilu.M, estSstarfay. Augu.t Ufa. us u’efock r. spared no pains, throughout the South,
forth* purpoM at appmollajc fear
U r»pr*.«Et th* taws ef Hop* is Um Coast; Coa- to encourage the opposition to tho action
r.oliaa to V. brld la QaiUaga oa ll&gt;« »d d.r ef of Congress and the laws of the land —
And thia, they have been doing over
since, until now, a large portion of tho
warm population of the South are ready
TWr* will ha* BrpsMlean DiMrict Cob«*o fir any measure of revolution which
Uon for th* Fltai BrprM*t&gt;l*iir» Dlatrid, la Um may be attempted, under tho Banner of
cwif, *f Bsrry. batd al th* Coaaty Clwk'a ateca
ia th* Tdlss* of KuUon, *• Salanlsy th*. tH aril war which Gen. Blair has eoeon-

,

Congrcwdonul Ticket.

1 pebraxdo c bum ax.
M. william usTOcanTox.ersa.Mrh.
nt Aurrix blaib, of jsck»«.
iv. THOMAS W. ratBY, otOu.ws.

Republican County Convention.
.

a Republican County Convention, will
bo held at the Court House, in the vUL-,
mga of Hastings to the County of Barry
Saturday the Bd day of August next■
jfltto’dook noon, for the purpose of
mt-I—tl-f uoadidato* for County of-’
Boetv for said County, and to cbooee slx.teaadafa«»tso to attend the Senatorial।
Onaveatten, to nominate a candidate far■
Mils Beoalor for tho Wth District,,
and to transact each other buslnern as।
shall rome before said Convention.
Each township In Bald County, will
be entitled to four Delegates In said
County Convention.
______

Chairman Rep., Co. Committee.
Dated Hastings July 28th 1868.

2JEW GOODS

Ualtliaero QcpabUraa Cauee*.
Th. KrpabUsM* of Baltimor. will BM*t la C.a
eaaal B*ltla&gt;oratyrlaga. aa Tanday U&gt;* lllh
d.yof AogaaVlau., a| I o'cluck r. ■., for th*

In nominating General Grant, the Re­
publican party followed the guidance of
a popular impulse, on instinct that said.
The man who has saved tho country,
will know bow to protect anti govern it”
Tho Rebels and Rcpudiators who dictat­
ed tho New York nominations, also fol­
lowed an instinct,—that of nuliticatiou—
and their enndidntps are their Lost rep­
resentatives. Horatio Seymour lias been
a nullifies ever since the winter of 1860-1
whan ho made hia infamous speeches in
support of the right of a State to socedo
if the majority of the rotes should so
determine. His course during tho war
waa shaped by tho same policy, so far n*
liia natural tendency would allow, and
so far as he could control! ovonte by his
own action. In the groat uprising of
1801 he was swept along like Fernando
Wood, and his other associates, by the
flood of popular feeling, but the instant
the tide begun to ebb, in 18C2, ho took
advantage of it to go back to his old
positiofi. Floated by on eddy of reac­
tion into tho office of Governor of tho
State of Now York, ho disgraced that
responsiblo position in 1S63, by reaisting tbo government of Abraham Lin­
coln to the extent of hio power. He op­
posed emancipation, favored McClellan,
discouraged
enlistments,
protested
against the draft, and fostered and pro­
tected the mob at New York Gty in
their brutal, lawless, murderous, treason­
able riots five years since, and this, too,
as Governor of the State. These riot
were openly made to racist the draft,and
wen) so timed by Seymour and his
"friends,” as to break out just when
Frank Pierce, Fernando Wood, and eth­
er Northern nullifiars, expected their
Old Friend JeBanoa Davis to come into
possession of Philadelphia. But thanks
to Mnsn and Goaxt, Lee was beaten at
Gettysburg, and Vicksburg fell instead
of Philadelphia, and the country was
saved. But for days the "friends” of
Governor Seymour, with »ch and dub,

pistol and sabre, held high murderous
carnival at New York, slaughtering no­
groee and union eoldiara, burning orphan Asylumns, pillaging and burning
the houses of defenceless women and
children, murdering tho nurao* nt tho
bod side of sick and wounded soldiers,
having “beauty and booty”/fcr their war
cry and doing all they could to over­
throw not only the National Govern­
ment but all law and p ublic order.—

And all this time Horatio Seymour,
Governor of tho State, whoso sworn du­
ty it was to enforce the laws, preaarve
order and protect tho lives and property
of the people, was socreily encouraging
those lawless acts of hia partisans. But
Vicksburg fell, Leo was defeated at Gvt-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
Dry Goods,

Grocorlos,
Bootis Ac Shoes.
Fresh Coeds ceastantly

aaMansaJssivaysrifki.

It Mates the Best Stitch,

haad.

refer of course, to tho Repudiation uwoauroe which the Southern and Western
Copper Rebel Democracy have forced
upou their brrtherou of tbo Eastern
Etatee, and which. If carried out, will
nullify not only the solemn contract* of
the Government, and defraud the na­
tional credltore, but will open the door
to still more recklee* fl nancee ring. Al­ JgUY VOCR CLOTH AT
ready we hear It proclaimed by Southern
Dcmocrato— He boJ* uf eourae—that they
will secure a new Issue of Bonds to j ay
for the property foot by them in the war,
and who ran say that thoy wUlnot moceed in every thing, If onso they ore al­
lowed to triumph.
But they will not succeed,nullification
andtreaaon and repudiation .have al ways
been odious (o the people, and the out­
rageous form in which they are advocat­
ed by Blair, the second on tbo CopperRebel Ticket, and, at least, aoqulsced in
by Seymour, will make them still more
offensive. Pzacs is what- tho country
needs, and what «Ac wiUhave, peace Is
on the Banner of Okaxt, and in the
hearts of tbo people. But the Copper
Hotel Douiocrate proclaim war, and
though one of their leaden 1* timid, the
other 1*bold sud rocklres enough to take
the field in person to support bis rcvolu-

Patent Medicines,

the District, wit

Q^hertnaffiben of the

hav. changed tho call f .

tativo Convention ia the

from Friday the Slut

RUSSELL
&lt;fc NEVINS.

ftitoAy the 22d

Books and Stationery,

Will Last a Lifo-Time.

groceries,
or au ux»s axd or rixs qcautt.

HARDWARE STORE,

THIS M KCHLVE
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

EVEST

H. A. GOODYEAR,

at f

»bieh the attention of a

eons ef the Township o
nast fa eanoue al the Pu
Coart House. on Wedn
day ot Almont Instant, a
T. V., far tbo purpeee o
^teefatbo County an
TMtion*. and far the tra

SICHUIE IS WLRMITttl

THE HEMMrII IS THE HOST CnvCTlCxL
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS

Be Silrc to See this Machine.

STOVES, IRON.

J. P. I0IEBT1HC0.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
CHS*.

TBAlSMI.KATEJArK'OX-GOIXa WORTH.

‘FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE’

Bipr***,.i 4il£ r.for rU&lt;t»«w .74 1?..
LEAVE WEXOXA-UOISO XOVTH.
vote the Copjicr
It needs no gift of
prophecy to answer raeb questions.none,
at least, to answer for the loyal mwa
HASTINGS, MICH.
in the great North-West, where Seymour
and hta ••friends’' wjjf find "Jordon a
hard road to travel"—none In the
Peninsular State, where 25000 majority
of the people have ever been Icyal to the
flag of the Republic, who** gallent de­
fender Is their chosen leader—none In
this County of Hhrry wheie the “my
friends" of .Horatio Seymour, are few in
number, and growing beautifully lees
day by day. Fellow Republicans lei us
be up and doing, the Victory leoura, but
let It be not only a triumph, but a Wa­
I AM NOW SELLING
terloo defeat, that our friend of the
Lumber Wagons, A No. 1_ at 1100,00.
Worcester Massaebusetts Spy. may find
Open Buggies single Beat 1125, to |165.
the following, the actual epitaph of the
“
"Two
180, •• 180.
Copper Rebel party.
Ton
“
Single “
180, “ 276.
Ratter A Jumpseat wagons, 75, “ 100.

Hastings Feb. 2Bth, 1W8.

“4X

MAII^HKOTHERS’

NEWS DEPOT,
Made and put up on Bhort Notice.

e"*"A Tin Rsbidexcb
by Mr. •Wbiqmt &lt;»n
Xwt side near that ot D
which adds much to b
that part of the Village

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery &gt;

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

BOOKS.
House,Carriage, Wagon &amp; Cutter
PAINTING. I »1

harnesses

[BEET MV^tC. Or formur

ATTWmoxIs asked
JlepabHcun Townahi p
with publbbt□. Thes
iaga xivetone to our c
tate party nominations
lalnly be fully attended

Blank Note and Receipt Books,

LEGAL BLAXES AXD

STATIONARY

■ trery elh«r *rtl*J« in my Jin* tqoaliy low.

alfnedto the present
Banxul, end a prom
the aauseta requested.
the office, where tho
Beoko may be found.

gggint httltr's
SPECIFIC PUL,
FOX TUR CURE Of

SEXUAL DEBILITY!

Th tut
—The Raleigh (N. C.) Standard guarnnteea 60,000 majority fur Grant and
Colfax in North Carolina.

Groceries and Provsions,

—Gov. Seymour1« chance nrc begin­
ning to bo understood. Ho will get all
but the Republican party and the float­
ing vote.

—Thp firm of Seymour and Clair Is
hi a shaky condition. Heavy notes fall
due tn November, and a collapse ia ex—The Detroit Adrertloer says: “It la
staled that the Blairs have been putting
their beads togetber’-a drcadtal case of
poll-evil."
.

may receive
t to Induce h
kh this peop
A someth leg

—The Fort Wayne (Ind.) QatetU an­
nounces that Gen. James B.' Steedman

scarcely credit it.
—The Democracy have been trying to
raise tbo wind for a lang time. They Ham's LMCTIOX/
got a whole bag full Whto they secured
Frank Blair.
the reward of his treasonable designs,
—Tbo Hon. T. W. Green, a promlhia cowardice gut tho boiler of his nulli­ nent Indianapolis Democratic, repudi­
fying pmpoocs, cad ho gave up tho oon- ates Seymour and Blair, end cemei out
fiiss—then Au mob was nut down, with
much wholesome blood letting end New
-!• 1880, Blair, fa a oampelgn speech
Ycrk City became as quiet under the pronounced the Democratic parly “tho
energetic Butler cad his loyal bayonets most ralmrable and corrupt party that
ever existed." And now, after having
as the equally loyal cilice of Baltimore
got Into If, be wso never to ujueh at
and New Orleans had become under the

seme agency. From thia shock given to
bis reputation Seymour han never recurt-rod; and when,in 1WM,by arc'd ouni.

1

Fine Toilet Artldee,

AU Hastings Outdone

against all ids convictions, and all his Old Goods selling regardless of Cost.
personal interests, ondjtho ad rice of his

Cavlloa Republlcaa Caoee*.

“ ib.,f

PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY
LOCAL LOOT,. lm,,a

J. Splendid Auortment for
Salo al Rail Road Prieto.

XW AU TBS POPVLAX
time a more promising kind of nuDUcalion has boon developed, and Seymour,

st Um C*.lr. KofoMt Ums*, oo Tm4*y lh* tsta
ia,t.,al 1 .'duck r. M. lor Um «l*eUua of Dal*.
C*l*« &gt;u lb* Caualy and DlOrict Cvar.ulMa*.
Ujr Older of TawaahipCumuiU**.

DETOS 4 medicines,

CrOCkerV,
Shi

Iasi., at 4 a'eteta e. s.. for Iba parpm*. of oom-

Mht gusting? gunner.

ssrmicn jomivrioss.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &lt;fc Caps,

BOOKii
goaarrnixa

JIWKL8Y &amp; KJS1C SM
mbw

Far the Famsn af ■iehiraat
DKaLEB IX

CLOCKS, W4TCHKS, JEWELRY. SR-

VER and PLATED WARE.

FORTE COXPAST.

�and

aaiSttHantm

MMW

Cards.

'“’Sim mmi flf utw iwm.__

machine

ll$A Sutnmjr Arrangement. 1868.
.,,r Tr»'O* O"«b» Mlthlga. Castral

that have;

Oo

r

HOBlxao.t a WKBtMIN

"nuichir*** Ccutral Ituilrond.

HariRnSMImMiili

DRUUaiSTSI

»&gt;«••&lt;» anu gooa weather bv Tfiw.
-y- "•-rftrirsM
rewrote. roenjDkx sc
■aw asses mm,
HABTHWa. - — teyl ... MICH.

w*a

ITVi*

ttysrtsw^p b—fcb«i axiMiag nates
lk« UM oadtorfr ef BARLOW, GOOUTKAK
A ORAXT,Uteutet by mun! umomX
N. BARLOW,
W. E. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.
HmUdb*. A.f. 11,1KT.

F. N. GALLOWAY,

B A. PC KER.
roxxxcTTOjrv JKASX a U3E7TTK9,
beautiful weather, I marry thi,

BA8T1S0B. - - - a*tl - - - MICH.
MIB8 E. WILCOX,
»*a»10S*BL&gt;

wo™“
kt
lov.
made the thunder, put this m’an and wo­
man asunder.”wo^
„y°y»
Editor-Mr. Hill cwnplaiu,
bittmjy of th. way that current Lort
has of quohag the improved MarXre
Ceremony, and say, ft is lik.
preachers quoting feriptaro, 'Ibat don’t
mean me. But an examination of tho
witneasM present on the occasion sav

milliner.

&gt;0X3 A BTATTOYaiD,

’ALL PAPER.

■ «»«ORT,MJOKXLOCK,
HASTINGS, - K • MICH.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
fiarisg pwokmil fe satire Interest tf R. J.
ORAXT, la Ao Saal fatair. Gaoda.' Note, and

D. a WOODWAMD,
Dwlar la

other menibors of tho Committee, wo

Juts ehnnged tha call for tho Ropresentsars Convention in tho North District
fam Friday the 21st inst"nt noon, to
Fatunlar tbo ‘-'2d at four o’clock, to

shirt tho attention of all interested is

FIRST PREMIUM,

rktvdlk'AS Caucus.—The Kcpublltaiuo.' the Township of Ila.tlncB, will
tsre! lu caucus a: the Public Hal! in the
Court Haute, on Wednesday, the 19th
day at August jiwjnnt, at three o’clock,
p. M., tut the pur^oac of electing Delcgairt lu the County and District Cun-

'cc this Machine,

J£MF1RE BLOCK.

frea tight took place between aotne BalUtnoie and Hastings Jfoys, near the
residence of Dr. HtssCLL Saturday
ovsning. Rueb acenes arc a poaatlve iliamcr to our Village, and all concerned
la it should bo arrested and properly
punishrd.
/ Tkanks.—To8. p. CaDY Eeq., for a
flee lot of green corn,of ths white dent
T»r.s)-,l:ft ato ir hounAugaailat. We
*r» Informed Hits corn was from a field
planted Msy ICth, and was August 1st
tally aa near jierfected aa corn tnr use on
the table ►hotild be. Any party who ha*

rwu that can beat this la roqucstqd to
r»|«it the fact to Ibis office.
To Hon. z. Cuaxulkb, U. 8,&amp;and
Hon. T. \V. Feuby, for valuable PubDocumcats, Speeches Ac. Ac.

' A Caxdjdatk—We"learn that the

hbick,

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,
GEORGE PRESTON

OORITER

STORE.

■ giTA'i'A sass,

Boots and Shoes,
rxxn/xx a riaonroa
BAHT1XGH, - . - slyt - . . MICH.
MAIN BROTHERS,

j innin.
11 Av

nAHTIXOB, - - - a*jI , . . Mien.

IT

1*09'.

---- 3 0 —

Music &amp; Jewelry,
rnrerr mcv mm

an raoDvrn amt**.
HASTINGS, • • • nSyl - - - MICH.
K"Caah paid for Prodata.

MIDDLXVnXB

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

GROCERIES

Dnin, Itditins, Grana,

PURE DRCQI,
hlEmcryvE»ar oBnarwa^ a v
books a mnoKnr,
rerttatoorr, Fawey Good., Wall Payor, fa.
A FULL STOCK of articles in tty Uaa s.aaUafa

CIxsamp m tbo CboopMtl
Tbo dossal sttenUra ia paid to fe a«teatfee tt
■y (soda, aad .vary artfete toaa ninassal.S
fetatwlte. 1 fcl a-nred .IU b. K&gt;... in a,^
■ n.tar.es. Tbr createst can rirsa
to- rn
poandinx af Pb.retemn’. 1'retenptt.tes. ste Punt
!y Recipes.

New Brick Blwck,

• Allow a-SOSIYEAt.

Jobn F. Emory,
DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,
Empire Clock,
RIDDLEVILLE, • allyl .. M1CM1BAS

UASTINOA • alyl "MICHIGAN.

J. COLE A BON,

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

Groceries and Produce,

FOE PIBIPTHG THE BLOOD.

uirxxauxz
STATE ST.. DASTI^Gd. MICH.
UF Caab p^d for Prodac.. .Sri
D. a WOODWARD,
Doalar la

Cents Weariig Apparel!
WALt-ACD'S CLOTH
On band, nod oickanrrd for wool nl
Hickory*&lt;^on&gt;«ra, M^rb.
Jul*al
W. O. HEDRICK A CO.,
Saita &amp; HanssBiiffl,
—Gen. GiUcm telegraphs that the
Mis dad ppi Constitution has been de­
sr*rs sr.. nrroatra arr aaucr.
feated by over seven thousand majority.
UAKTIXOR-----tf-ri . . . MICH.
Only one Republican member of Con­
• upporinUion. lh«M *oui
H. A. GOODYEAR,
gress has ben elected.
h.ppiM.., »&lt;i tt»t ot |H
—Charles G. Halplno (Milt* O’RIUy) utoiKBl «•» of &lt; r,iiabl« r
11efml~i4 * ExitKt llu&lt;
Itehed upwar
died In New York on Munday from &gt;&lt;■ of i« tr*r». Brrrarwl I
HEI.MBOLI
Cosucnosa aaos A Rmittxo
llrassM. J»« *i«oMlwaTl
over-douo of chloroform.
I.ltotol p«M on H^MidrirpoaiC
Slrwt. Pbltad.lpblo. Pa.--------- ...»
—Ripley A Co's wadding mills, at Mr.
orf bold, tor H-Sf. tellrmd toa»j aiUm*.
Otoe. oppoUl Brick Block. (mansrl)
Ixiwell, Maa*., were destroyed by fire &lt;&gt;n Sol4 br all DniirUi* rnrrabtr*.
Sunday, involving a lose of $150,000.
SEW AiVEITIIEUEITS.
—Seymour and Blair ore bent on revo­
T 1ST OF LETTERS Rn&gt;alals( .aclaimad in
lution ; but they will be straightened
llto IKS?’***&lt;MB”’ ** ?/““uP' “tok-.Aupaal
by defeat.
Brows B A
Mmsrr D J
—The Chicago I'ott says : An ardent
Brown 0 F
Myare Santo
Democratic sheet published in Texas
Hromtop Marry X
r&lt;lt«arll Uirnm
BaivaJ Ilaauh
P.rna It H Mr
tells us to go to h----- . Thank yoa I We
Bvwkar H Liwy
Jr*trot A P'.nMk
never did attend a Copperhead pow­
Batoh W J
Pl,re. PutMki
Cafl M feaaa
Ryoa Jnhn
wow, and we are to old to Login now.
C«r« U.rrwt
Bharwian DiiatwCh
—A Vermont Volunteer writes the
Dodn^AahM
HwtM Kata Mia
THfiunr : 1 have great respect for earPay M David
.M».ib lire.y
|iet-baggen, bavi.igbccn one myself du.
IHyrr Enoa
Bsdtk A
:&gt;um J Asdrew
Xmilk Al.xoater
ring a port of the time during the ‘late
Dr. atom
hmltk M.rit
onpltauntoee’.’ My earpet-bag was
Idsboo. J Utatj
Ntats C J
Eiamhood (to.
XbHfoM C.nidia
H.trinx John
Wtenx Cynthia
—An election for Governor took place
Fairy WJokn
Wilkre Freael.
Gag. EImmt
Wrlla Aites Mito
in Kentucky last week, which resulted
Ham (ferity
Wrighi T X O
In 60,(XX) copier rebel majority on was
Ilow AtoUMia
J.baton tlanry
Hardy W Ovorga
L«g»ar 8
expected. Few save traitors, cupixrJ. ROBERTS, P. M.
bcads and netifrafe vote there, loyal men
Uaatinga, Aogn.t.tltk ]AM.
being disqualified, to a very largo ex­
CIIANCKHY ORDER,
tent, by the copper rebel laws.
mxrx or j»zrarroxr.-m«fcifc Jeacfri am.
—It Is worthy of mention that n young
and poor colored man. Richard Greener,
byname, carried oiT the first prise for
XnnxaA» Gomn.Catonlalnaat.
declamation nt Harvard University,
against twenty competitors, all white,
and Massachusetts allows Mr. Greener a
vote I What a shame I
(
fofrtaMMMfck anoMraore to to .nwr«l in toi.
0MB niWDIlEjFDOLLAJtS A WORD.
aaaan wtUUa UuoateaMte rrem th. Oato of Uil. or-

llonlas la receive a sham ot palro»|ra from
iha Anbllc. I plates raytolf to (Ira aaUataatfoo u regard. quality and priea.
IT Parana at and pnxnpl alteattea will b. gir.
aa al all linen.

, , GEORGE PRESTO*

Baitei Eichaiie Dealer,

*lgn«i to the pn-^fcnt proprietors of the
Bannkr, and a prompt aettlcmeut of
ibe ume |« requo-ted. Cull at otiee at
th« offlee. where tho late cocnjiatiy
BomIu may be found.
'

IGOTMAXH

1807.

■«

. orzr nt* rorr orrtex.
BASTIRdH, • - - nSyl ■ • • MICH.
WILLIAM MYERS,

—The Chicago I'otl says that the next

J. ia r^s-IIy applicable te
Kimi U UswiUI IrnteX-s.
iteoey: thabrtrp. 1J»»
• in Ute Urine; MSf !"•
■r Wraknraaaf feKIdov’.
vcra.titiid.nr&gt;. and alt wk.
^aliuaa. ar whow Riaia and
KVrrworlud. are pocalwrir

teas.

And interest will to shargod oa al] snana daa al
tkaas dates Mill fata

MILLI N E R,

—Seymour** physicians say bp is like­
ly to Lexeme craxy within a year. If be
has any hopes of defeating Grant, he is
cra^y already.

TO PILL,

or each

MRS. C. FREEMAN,

—The cos’, of putting down a Demo­
cratic rebellion was over $3,000,900,000.

tester's

First diys ef March and September,

tartartrrua or r^rrxm
So arose, sues atoea,
HAHTIXGS. - - - SolT - - - MICH.

Speaker Col.'ax and party have started
for the Rucky Mountains.

•OKS.

aprtOmS

DREBBMAKER.

items:

Kist side 11.-ar that uf Dr. A. I’.JJKake,
wk,ch adds much bi bo the beauty uf
that part of the Village.

a

lic, of the District, without seeing tho

’h

Annnot RrtcBueixa.—At the sug-

gaition of several of the leading Repub­

Hickory Corners. Moto.
MISS M. MEAD? ’

’F

The Beeki will be Bxlasced
£ ,“ d 5
in a paper printed at
CuUnljr, b,
B,
two or three witneasee all Hhum e~
tabliahod and as Mr. Hill wants the Re­
porters to turn to and read iha test ntew
of tho 8th verse of the 21st chapter of
Rovelationa, I snppoao ho means U that
to inform tho Reporter of what boedmes
of them that doee not quote curedly, as
that clause save ■‘the liar shall have his
part in tho lake that burns with tire and
brunstono.” Now if tho Esq., Believes
that clause, ho had better cease to de­
fame tho Clergy, and bo careful aa he
will have a small part in that clause of
Scrijituro, too. I would adviao the Esq.
to tako the Statute and turn to and read
Section 9 uf chapter 107, on page 050.
Tho parties were undonbtedlynmdv to
coufirm their marriage contract in a le­
gal form by acknowledging the am* be­
fore tho witacascs attending. But if the
Esq,, used tho improved ceremony which
bo ackuowlixlgoaho did nsc, ho hardly
made a legal mamagv of it, for fa0 did
not give tho candidates an opportunity to
solemnly declare in presence of the Mag­
istrate and witne*3&lt;ffl, that they.touk cadi
other as husband and wife, nor did the
Eeq. over pronounce thorn man and wife.
Yours, &amp;c.,
OaC. Batea

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Rsr- Mr. Makbh, a candidate for tho
Futsr-shlpof the Presbyterian Church,
Ftaached a very acceptable sermon at
Hastiagw, last Eabbath morning. We
"®Fe he may receive sufficient cncoursgvtnsnt t. induce him to remain and
fetor with thia people. For It is cer­
tain that something should bo done to
prstaot. the Interest of this community
threugli the agency to that Church and
taefeV, at least, the Cburvhce in this
Vdlsg. should arouse a moral aentl-°&gt;«nt,that should oom pell the closing
*f ail plsecsof baalne™ on the Sabbath/ Oaaxaaviixn.—Delegates to

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■CoaesoUina were chosen at OniagwvUle
*n Saturday as follows. To the County
Con muon at Hastings, on the Sid Inst.
Jot 8. Tmr, Gbuxok H. Brooks, Dr.
H. c. Tuurnt, and L. W. WlMO. To
Xhs Representative convention for the
District ol Barry County, to be held
»t Hickory Corners, the 27th Inst, W.
T. Dodok, B. D. W»o. Gbo. H.
Baookb, and Dr. H. C Tckhkh. and to
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was the custom, during the Inclement
acaann, to hold meetings nt the resi­
dences of members, and one* or rekt
during the winter at the house of tho
minister. Mr. B-------- never preached
nor conducted the meeting when held
at his house, but secured the services of
some neighboring minister. We was
often prresed for an explanation without,
succew*: but finally in response to Im­
portunities of some of his flock, gave
the following :—
When I was mueli younger than now

of my ministrations—I held a meeting
at my own house. It being customary
for many of the congregation to remain
for dinner, Mrs. B. tent our negro boy
Tim to neighbor Paul's for some butter.
Tim returned sad located himself, stand­
ing on one foot al a time. In the out­
skirts of the congregation. Being well
warmed up in my sermon, thinking
neither of Tim or ills errand, but only
of the moat aucccesfU) node of preedng
among my hearers one of my strongest
arguments, I demanded with all the
energy of my power—
"And what did Paul any t”
Tim at the top of his little squeaking
▼alee exclaimed, aa Tim only couldhavc

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butter till you paid for what you’d got I” ।
This brought down the bouie, knd cut
short one of the finest efforts of my
early ministry; and since then I have
kept my preaching disconnected froip ।
my domestic aflalu.
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Bored he was, near his death, and the
doctor calling,be held a long and earnest
conversation with him about his chances
of life. ‘Why, man, said the physician,
you are likely Jto die any hour. You
have been living for the last fifteen years
without a constitution, lungs gone, liver
diseased, and all thatjeort of thing?
‘You don’t mean toaay,* replied Jones,
questionlngly, ‘that a man can Jive fif­
teen years without a constitution ?’
'Yes, I do? related the doctor, 'and
you ore an ■ Xxnfl'le.' ,
•Then, doctor? and ahrlgbl smile illu­
minated the pal'd fnee rf th- doomed
naan, ‘then doctor, 1'11 go in ten years
more on tho by-laws,’&gt;nd be did.
York clergyman once preached rather a
long sermon from tbo text, 'Thou art
weighed in the balaneo and found want­
ing? After tho congregation bad llstenad-aboutlan hour, same began to get:
weary and went cut; others soon fol-;
lowed, greatly to the annoyance of the
minister. Another person started,
whereupon the minister stepped in hi»

Tmrxo America.—Anxious parent,
who has Just finished whipping a child
three years old. Now my child, I hope
you wlH be good, so that 1 shall not
have to whip you again. Child—If you
must whip any one, you'd better whip
one of your sire. ’

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won’t take a paper because bo oan bor-1
row one, baa invented a machine with
which ho can cook bls dinner by the
■moke of his neighbor's chimney.

THE GREAT CAUSE

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tleman.—‘I'm so.'tiery sorry, tell your
deatparents—eo very sorry—I oea't ac­
cept their Invitation?
Boy.—(anxious to put tha aid gentle­
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showed his tendency to pubuo life both
by liis interest in a moot legislature,hold
for the purpoaq of cultivating skill in dabate and in parliamentary law, and by
freouentcantributionatotha newspapers. opening, „
Before ho was twenty-one, saya Mr. aQoliath,hs
Moore, "Mr. Colfax has passed two win- fore him, a Dnrid to contend with.’’
upon
In the same canvass Dr. Fitch sought
to take advantage of Mr. Colfax’s oppo­
sition to tbs clause of the State Consti­
position, aa it ridded but two dollars a tution prohibiting the immigration of
day- It had, however, other advantages free colored persons. Tho people of In­
highly esteemed bytho editor afih. diana at that timo were almost unnniJutnul, though not so highly prixod by
die reporter; for, seeking an increase cf
»and courage to run
his per diem, the proprietor demurred.—
g prejudice, but Mr.
Ho thought that the acquaintanceship
which the reporter's berth gave with
public men, and tho prospects it afforded
□no of becoming nltimatdy a success (his convictions) for a seat in Congress,!
ful candidate tor Congress, made it a toll you frankly I cannot do it 1 would
good thing. The young reporter humor­
ously offered to sell out all his chances
for Congress for an additional dollar per
his election by only
dims, hot the proprietor of tho Journal
—------- _1 a district, that had
was immovable ”
before been strongly Democratic.
In 1845 Mr. Colfax becamo proprietor . In 1852 ho was a delegate to the Whig
□f tho Gt Joseph Vatleg Regiiler, a pa­ National Convention at Baltimore, of
per which he founded. Under Jiis man­ which ho was elected one of tho. Secre­
agement tho now paper becamo widely taries. When tho Nebraska bill was in­
known iu Indians end tho adjacent troduced by Senator Douglas, in 1845,
States, and was spoken of as "one of the
best in tho State, and ita editor as Hav­ tho same year ho was nominated by a
ing ‘a thorough acquaintance with po­ “People a Oonveuticni," made up of nil
litical subjects,” as “one of tho best wri­ the “Anti-Nebraska” elomeuta. for rep­
ters in the State," end as “dear, sound resentative to Congroaa. Ho was elected
and sensible; besides having a big and by a majority of aoventoon hundred and
honest heart” With such n reputation Mventy-«ix, m a district which two yoara
Reglittr came to bo the largest paper and before had given bis competitor nearly
ano of tho most widley rirculatoa week­ tweke hundred majority.
lies in tho State. Ita columns were kept
In tho mcmoiable contest for tho
clear from demoralizing or sensational
pangranhs,ita editorials were high-toned,
its selections were taken from (he best cess of Mr. CampbelFa motion tliat Mr.
Schuyler Col^x.
contemporary literature, and tho letters Orr should preside temporarily, by pro­
"from the aver-jourtuning editor” were posing as aa amendment to nut tho throe
fresh and lively.
PuUtically it was
BiOgrsphiM of tho candidates tor flio Whig, With derided anti-slavery procHviPresident and Vico President multiply
Ho sustained th o nomination of Gene­ withdrawal of Mr. Campboll's motion.
Mr. Colfaxo’s subsequent carver in

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Unoklrk. ate eulogy is too apt to take tho place of
a just analysis of character, and the
faults of their subjects are either ignor­
ed or unduly mitigated.
Two biographies of tho Republican
l.S» I*. JI. I.1OIITNISQ CXTRESf. from Sels- candidate for the Vico Proridency,which
n»nci (SosSsra •rtenlrd.) Flop* *1 Hot- have just boon published, from no excep­
tion to this rule. Ono pubEshed by T.
B. Peterson A Brothers, Philadelphia, is
written by Rev. A. T. Moore, andthe
other, bearing the imprint of tho same
\’’(Bkn
publiahcrs, is part of a volume intended
an a campaign dbcument, including bi­
ographies of Giant and Colfax.
The author of tho former was for
twelve years not only tho pastor but the
Jo P. JI CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Iron. Pen- intimate friend of Mr Colfax. Ho be­
gan bis biography two or three years
ago, so that it
not hurriedly
ea, as tho most of such books ar
his advantage* Mr. Moore shou
us now insight into tho character of Mr.
Colfax, and should bars helped us to uAdorstand more thoroughly the secret of a
continuous end growing political success,
which cannot be explained by fortuitous
eireumsiances. - The fact that since ho
began his public life his influence and
his reputation have steadily grown; that
in tho midst of tho most tmne political
crim ho Lm
tations of his friends, and escaped enbc.»r.- tarts TUB WOBLD^S«■ asm affecting ^mW[y&amp;^rEi irvzft
enemies, ana that during his occupancy
ofthe most difficult of^l, poeU^tii
BAOOAOE CHECKED THROUGH,
Congress for thre-’ successive terms Lis
political opponents in . Uta House have
INTAKE FORTICEETSVIA KR1KRA1LWAY, again and again complimented him for
his impartiality u wall M his abilily—
nil of these evidences of talent and
II. RIDDLE,
character forbid tho theory that the sucpREAT

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oas alas, Ms book has ouMidsrnble
is, especially that part of it which rotors of Indiana.

public career.
We learn from Mr. Moore’s book,fhat
Mr. Colfax cornea of good Connecticut
and Knickerbocker blood, his granblath­
er, General William Colfax, haring nerv­
ed in the rovolutfona^ war aa captain pf
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A BETAAL.

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and the adjustment of the financial
trouble into which their wicked erhaman
had plunged ns. The man

first question without consulting the
in ptnrur in those States red-handed trt&amp;
urn and rebels. Congress took issue with
him on his traitorous policy, and pro­
ST™ritions of such trust and honor as

tho administration of government to tan
States of this Union, except those who
could stand up before their God and
looking upon the flag of their country,
toko on oath of loyalty to tho Govern­
ment under whi
They submitted

grvss of tho same news waaseni dock to
Waehington to take care ef thia head­
strong gentleman, and prmnoto tho beet

a ontam* on
to

legislation. But his con tinned opposition
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was voted down, because they were un­
willing to go before the people with ardelse ot impeachment nnUi good and suffictebt evineuce was had to insure ns-

ago required by tho Constitution, ho w.
tho whig candidate for nq&gt;rosoulatiro
his district in Congress. His oppone

we will close with quoting tho remarks
made by Mr. Wilkscn kt a public din- Thirty-five Senators declared on

their

him,\but tho power of tho office is too

Rtgirt er.

the Executive, that it was tho easiest
thing in tho world to bring just enough

honest, it was well made, it even hod

a political writer a valuable political im­
pression. And 1 read tho
Bend
Regnier tat another reason, wholly pecu­
liar to myself: Eighteen years ago, at
one o'clock of a winter moonlight morn­
ing, while the hones of lhiSxstage-ccacli
in which I was ploughing tho thick mud
of Indiana were lx ing changed at tho
tarern in South Bond, I walked the foot-

never bo convicted before the Senate and
showed up tho rascalities of his friends,
tho whisky ring, ‘o prove Lis position —
'J hat mau is there yet, ns President of
tho Vtuted States ; butC

agreements of tho country, one
to obey tho uutmctkma of tho

ride for.

Who made this debt ?

Was it

a great wcanneea. I saw a light through
a window. A sign, “TA» RegieUr1' was
kgibls above it, and I taw through tho Convention in Now York, wish it in effect
wmdow a mon in his shirt sleeves walk­ repudiated ? CongTVM has relieved the
ing quickly about like one that worked. useful industry of the country of 8G0,000,000 of taxes at one blow, and thia is
just what it proposoe to keep doing. But
tho lateness of the hour io which it was

debt one was struggling to get out, and
if his wife was expociiuf; him and iiad
lighted a now candle for his coming, and
if ho i*aa very tired. A coming step intomiptod this idle dreaming. Wbon tho
walker reached my side I joined him,and
as wo Vent I asked him questions, and
naturally ther were about the workman
In the shirt sleeves. “What sort of a
man is be f” “He io very good to the
poor; be works bard; heissoriab’.o with
all people; he pays his debts; he is a
oafs adviser; no doesn't drink whisky;
folks depend on him; all thio part of In­
dians believe in him." From that day
to this 1 have never taken up tho &amp;M1A
Bend RegitUr without thinking of this
eulogy, and envying tho man who had
justly entitled himself to it in tho dawn
of his manhood.

they complimented at Now York, appoint
then bH and keep tbem fa Bfflea-and
are we not bolplsnt Out of 8200,000,.
000 which ought to have been collected

lected. Tho rest goes to the whisky ring.
Tho President wants 8*20.000,000^ with
which to get acquainted. He can get If.
Wooley is of the whisky ring, and can
pay ISO,000 U&gt; Bbaok without Shook's
Knowledge, until after coasultotioti. Tho

keeping them iu. Congress
lish the public modi I, take o£
tho debt aa per ngroi-mont, and fund Um
whole. Why don’t Mr. Johnson sign

tho people about ths oppreosivcmcM of
our aebt and interest, while he actually
prevents its red action.
._
At tlie Congressional Convention held
TMa Congrea* proposes to use sverr’
tieian, a popular stump-speaker, and at Jackson, July 80th, ot^preaent mem- honorable moans to reduce this taxation,
sines then United States Senator. Tho

by acclamation, and made the following
the district
response to the Convention :
Philip Schuyler. The union of Yankee
He said that taking tho cordial action
shrewdness, activity and "push” with
Dutch composure and suavity may, per­ whan Dr. Rich was well known and Mr.
haps, account far some
u- **------- *—
abused
Fortieth Congress in behalf of
istjca of tho grandson.
whelm his yoing competitor with ridi—,V. -J-i—lOw.
A nf otfnmnA.
dioate tho prinriplaa of tho party who
fad which wo
until hia board was grown ;**aa had elected him, had boon appreciated.
If ho had deserved this oOniitlcnco he
Ho could say that ho
tiriiy of young uouax ww
office but that had

an the time, this body would maintain
tho credit of tho country and provide
for paying all our indebtedness, when
and how the people have pledged that it
ahall be paid, fApplause.]

'

tea Demo-

States, with annotations of tho
o go zorw again end
of tho people against
&gt; went forth with the
after the toss of Wood

oabtob

ZPSOS A41TS,

u.1 HMkoa U lafann tUpsblic thUl
*•."wl.iwHUSH OYKtEBE direct

they fought in long? FlmBeuoMr
plauao and cries of ^o !"1 Thia 40th
CongTNB of which ho had bora a mem­
ber and the cue preceding M, ind boon
called all sorts of names, and had mU
with unprecedented epnovtion from
Executive power; but, thank God, it
tho only Congress there was and the
ly representativo 6f tho people of
country, end there never would be any
other. [Applause.] It had before it
two'groat questions involving tho vital
interests or tho country it ronreseniad—

ticist on

tlic fanner: “Ho will go there (to the
Presidency) a man of tho people, desir­
ous only to administer thoiraflaira as iudiciouly in tho cabinet as ho has led
their armies in tho field, consdoua that
the measure of his fomo in full, and on­
ly anxious that nu act of his na Prorident may mar his honor or impair ' the
confidence of his countrymen." By his
Y»mad*wra’ rMfober of tho National
Conraniion Mr. Colfax supported Gene­
ral Taylor, and thus began his connocdun with national politics.
I In 1868 he becamo a member of a
convention to revise tho Constitution of
Indiana, the neemrity for which he had
long urged in his paper. In this con­
vention ho took aa honorable and useful
part. Beys Mr. Moore : “Ifrevious to
nis election ha had advocated a general
banking law te tho state, in opposition
to exclusive chartered monopolies; a gen­
eral banking law, however, which should
provide the amplest guaranties for the
security of tho tall holder; a genera! law
too, which should not in ita turn become
a monopoly, but which should bo open to
sueh improvements as exporianca,a great
teacher in political as wall aa social life,
might point out oa sate and better.—
laths Convaniion tho bank question
was of the most exciting question. Mr.
Colfax was tho author oT a compromise

creditablo to Mr. CoUax, and is oridanco
of his high standing and influence in
the,con vention.” Ho also took derided
It is for his biographer to show tho in- ground against the section in tho old Con­
tarior trasts, the mental poquliarities, the stitution which prohibited the further
personal habits and tho homo surround­
ings which have gonopo fhona^tgpt
state from buying real aetata. Tho effort
S.
Dsr E« . *«&gt; tho man. Wo cannot giro to Mr. Moore
fcMjE&amp;rtjr.bip fhe tredit of doing this work aa well as was a vain one, but showed tho sinceri­
ho should have done under the circum­ ty of Mr. Colfax’s ontialavery views,
stances ; but as he has done batter than which were held and advocated by him

. wonts*,
irZxor.it r rmirc

Fjumiu. nuiun u «■

NUMBER li

glisrclUnj!

PRICE OF INBALERS 81 EACH.
1. HAIRY

tsbms,—ti,io m imn.

HDi PBS®■jw?11
tho ago cf thir-

” holesale and Retail.

down in Illinois.

Here the speaker ran

�J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

|bi it out all ramdor of that idol of
whom they would

Jo unrepentant rebela, sock aa Wad*
Hampton and the whole eat of Southern
dtdvsta* to th* New York Comvealion.
/.nd the record of Bchuvler Colfax, who,
white General Grant h4 k*pt th* rebel*
from invading the Union, has with hi*
gtvral kept them from invading tho hall*
&lt;.f legislation—how “odious" to thia same
Democratic-party and their rebel allies I
’ He cloeod by saying that if his health
did not fad him, and ho thought in »o
good a cause it would not, he mould bo
among hi* ooIleagUM all through tho
jampeign, and would be glad to give
•■xpunalion on many questions, a* h*
viewed them, to hi* friends and the pub­
lic. Those on the other *ido, whom he
Thonght were led by emu-of party judg­
ment, he would bo glad to reason with,
but those w hom he looked upon as bad
■ nd wicked leader* he should, aa an
loin u one who hod studied tho political
hurison for thirty roars could be, that we
should be succwaful in thia great con­
flict; for, unUk.hU namesake, Frank
Blair, who is far resisting Tvcowatruction

«Ehe jflnstings -Banner.

REPCBLIC1X 5OMIX1TIOX8.

If weuadentand eotnsof (he Demo­
cratic orgnn», they claim that tho Dem­
ocratic party, while oppceetf to anowit*
the colored men to vote, ar* willing to
protect them in all thter etvU right*,will
protect their freedom, and aid their •du­
ration. Very wall: But actions speak
loader than word*. The Republican
party baa given the colored man hl*
freedom, bl* civil rights, and a chance
to acquire eduation; and tho Demo­
cratic party opjxwed each of three mcasurea by every mono iu Its power. It that Ufor* Grata. tefl^rec^Wrowh
even fought against them in the battle­ so for into thm* w*rt*n» wild*, that tUy
field. at the South, and Utterly denounc­ would b*oomo a great and powerful na­
ed them upon every etunipln the North. tion; not only capable tt making their
If the Democratic party la now ready own lavr* and putting them into *xran
todeeljmtly by the black man, to all
but prepared to dictate rate* for th*
except the ballot, then the Democratic . government of the surrounding Blates.
party bu had this new sense of Justice That they hare iameasod rapidly fa,
pricked Inlp It by the bayonet* of Re- wealth and population cannot bo deni­
'publlcau a-mle*. In short, tt torn been ed; end that tho Territory can borat of a
whipped into this mnch of decency.— groat many natural reauuroea for form­
ing an independent State. is equaUvM
'J be Dimocratlo party has hid forty endent.
But Yanka, ratarprtei i.'d^
year* time to do Justice to the black;
and, In all that time, It new gave to tersnined to drive th* “Iron Hor»o" di­
rectly through their Mountains and aone single colored man bls freedom, hlc
civil right*, or an education. It now creai their 5 nlteys, and as that is a eiviiired institution, tho peculiar doctrine of
ha* control In Maryland and Ken.
Poh-gnmy will *om&gt; yield to inperior mor­
tuoky; and, In tho*o State*, It doe* n*t al force, and for tin country will aoon
give the colored ]«ople their civil rights, become a thing of tho past, in anticipa­
•n education, or their freedom, any fur. tion of being compelled to move in a
tber than the law* of the United State*, I boly.thofar righted leaders of IhoChureh
pare! by a Republican Uongreaa, com- 1 have jnircliasod aovoral Islands in tho
I&gt;el It to do so. A llttii lent talk and a! Pariflc
,
,
Ocean,
and already „commenced
little more action on thl* point would colonising them with
from Ubeqpme the Democracy better.—Detroit. tah, with converts, and convicts from
1 Europe. It seems like a pity (hat any
considerable number of the inhabitant*
should move away after having mad* so
manv impartaut improvements. Th*
That the Seymour Party are merely cllio‘ Ci,T “
on the right bank of
seeking power must to pat-, nt to every th*
““ Jordan
T ’ River,
n
“v ‘ 14 ~
about
mile* from
Intelligent cltixcn, from tbo (alpable th* Great Lake, from which it take* it*
name.
It
is
nwulariyloid
out,with very
contradiction* aa to men and measure*
wide streets, with row* of abedo tree*
on either side, giving tho place a vtny
flue appearance. It* population is vantatire
uxnit,
and
the
ptotform
onsly edimated from twelve to fifteen
means revolution, by force of arms. If
thousand. It can boast of several very
necessary. At the North that Interpre­ fine brick and stone blocks; a tolorahle
tation la injected and the ambiguous good Court House, end a very fine The­
givir.ga-out of the nominee for the Pre-d- atre Building. I believe the latter wo’d
doney are the attempted mist.ticationa; compare favorably with those of East­
ern CiLie*. Th* Churches arc strictly
Mormon, and will require a separate let­
gard to men. The New York World ter fur their description- There has
and other Journal* bare labored Inees- been little work done on the Tempi*
aenfly to prove Grant a stupid Individu­ since my letter of last Novembor, the
al, without brain*. whose military tame foundation ha* been completed only a­
rata on no rolld foundation, and who Is bout four feel above th* aurface of tbo
entirely wanting In the qunlltiea that earth. The opinion «ecxn to be that the
should mark the occupant of the White building will be given upend the ground
House. Maanelime Frank Blair say* devoted to another purpose.
There is a greater number of Gentile*

OBT 000D6.

S^^JACHIHE
MUM h KBDVSnm,

It Makes the Bed SlUeh

Positively the Largest Exhibition
in the World I

Patent

hara change the odl f
Ujire C&lt;invention in th
ZTFriday toe

of350 men At htormem,

ftetardayth* 22d at
which tbo attention of
a^qafly tallod.

Books and Stationary,

• TOOK THE FI EST PREMIUM
Gold MUM. &gt;1 Am.n-.o
'
Ort.. 1S*1. Mm tk* ir^.M /•"»,».
Family tkwiaj Maclust a, al tie Far. EafaMa

EVERT «»CHI«E IS WtEEUTUI

Circus and Ballet Troupe!

day of Auxuat instant.
P. &gt;1., for the purpcee
cataa to the County a
ventfon*. and for the tm
ether businc** aa may
By enter of the Town
Gao., M. Dew

RkMEMBEM tbo Clll
Hall Friday evening n

Pat Ur.—The attsn
•eua indebted to ua
prompt aettiement of
W* have been patient,

PHTS1OANS* PRESCRIPTIONS

The Tent covers over
an Acre of Ground!
'FLORENCE SEWING IACHINL*

"Will Exhibit at

before. I believe about one fourth of
the G(y nopulation is either Gentile or
npostauMfurnion. Tho former have two
the strongjat argument* Tor the rapport Ixxlgra of tho A. F. and A. M., namely: PERFORMANCE Al'T’ERNOON AND EVEftfllNG.
Wasatch No 8, and Mount Moriah. Tho
of the Republican nomihatlons. The
Deniocral*, fighting it out all rammer
on Ilnea that are continually coming In­
«fc.
to collision and exvastng each other, will
find themaelTM, tn November, twisted
up and powertaao In their awn raarh

HASTINGS, Wednesday, August 26th, 1868.

Zc. D. Haxxx,"^ *Ru

except the thank* of th
large Water Melon*.
*ie*ilwiUn*rarp&lt;Mr
as be continue* to Ia

TICKETS 50 CtoCHILDREN 25 Cte.
For particulars see Pictorial Bills, Programmes,

tty A speech of Caph Edward Mar­
shall, recently made a speechata Demo­
cratic ratification meeting, and his re­
marks are thus scotched in a Kentucky
paper: “Ho was enthusiastic in his
support of Seymour, and gave his rea­
sons therefor. He said Seymour was
nominated aa a War Democrat, for tho
reason that no other could win He
was called a war Democrat, bit Ar tad
otter gitt* eny topportto tit Govtrnmeal io
of lit war wAru it
covU bt atoidtd. In 1868, when the
rebel troops were in Pennsylvania, and
tho Government called on Reymunr, who
was then Governor of New York, to
furnish troops to expel them, he answer­
ed in the same manner, if not in tho
tame language, as tho Governor of Ken­
tucky in 1861, vix: that he would not
send them, however, for tho reason that
he was unable to do otherwise.'"

A Bepubllcaxi County Convention, will
be held ai the Court Houe, in the vill­
age of Hosting* la th* County of Barry
«n Saturday the Ski day of August next
at H O’clock noon, for the parpora of
nominating candidate* for County of­
ficer* for raid County, and to ehorac six­
teen delegates to attend the Senatorial
Convention, to nominate a candidate for
Bute Senator for tho Kth District,
and tn transact mimh other buMncse aa
■hall come before said Convention.
Each township in raid County, will
entitled to four Delegate., In said
County Convention.
JAMES A. SWEEEEY.
Clmlrman Bep., Co. Committee.
Dated Htetlngs July Sth 1868.
—The New York (Faridhas been mak­
ing a great pother Over the alleged bet
that th* Democrat*, tn * local election,
have stride a alight gain fn th* town of
Grafton, Renmclacr county, New York.
Th* World claim* that Grafton to the,
Ixnxe of Mr. Griswold, the Bqmbllan
candidate for Governor of New York,
end that hla own town ha* repudiated
him ; but the truth la, Mr. Griswold
dee* not live In Grafton, never lived In
Urafion, and I* never likely to live In
Grafton. He ha* lived In the dtyof
Troy for the last thirty yean.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Groceries and Provsions,

STATIONARY
0/every kind and Variety.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
MANHOOD

SPECIFIC PUL.
SEXUAL DEBILITY

atlon for the Advancement of Science,
at Chicago, and *t It* do*? exhibited a
table of rteulta which bo had deduced
from **v&lt;m ycora' oboervatlon*.
He
drew the conclusion that the moon did
•flbet the weather, and maintained, in
direct oppoaltion to Professor llencbel,
that the moon just before Im full Influ-

HJJR Resto^
MIR DRESSING
tewcBotde

QT" The English Parliament has, du­
ring tho session recently dated, been aa
fertile in “ahfasdite” aa if ita member*
had been of the Celtic roc*. Both th*
House of Lord* and tho Hous* of Com­
mon* have behaved aa badly as our Con —Mr. AUteWF Pekm, the Cfoerokae gross over did. Tho lari row was on
emlper, and a denied “fttend” of Bey■anr and Btadr, deoiarea that tbs law of
Teams*** forbidding the carrying •(

JKWKLRYi IUSIC STORE

Yanko* Robinson tn
W* are very loth to
« partbetaaaoe at an
That w* know to be
**d*renr&lt;taty. and I

R. HERRICK,

wffliprickly rotor* Qnv Hrir
to its natural color and beaaty,

[IXBOBlSSON SWWHTMA5U MT®

DCALER IN

w W HAxoroBnoowA.tr.

»«g!Vt7.

' Hi rjiah! Hurrah
the Grand River V
•■teadlly advancing.
*fch a -belrf/rent. ’ a
fore* *f dtlarns xbe e

that pMoonger train
running over the Hue
«c—We Inara that

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

tyNton per cent is' added to tho
price of gold rinee the holding rf tho
New York Cuurontion. Think of that,
and figure up your profits, you who sire
laboring for Iwelvtf, fifteen or eighteen
dollara * week in paper, LM is oottcs“ ‘
‘
rated. In tiio tex thus
by tho Democratic
r than you have hcreU:-------- -— tong con you oflorc tu
Democratic party atthat rate?

J. M. How Ann, Hox
How. II. P. Baldv
Blair, How. F. C. B
B. Faiktiwu), Hox.
How. T. W. Fbbby,
and Carr. J. C. Bcbw
tendance Thia will
•at nesting* of tho Ca

Ltra exhibited ape
terms of them. So w
» —l»iaat patron
"Me vproedaeae
The follow lu

�■nd iHiwlUnem

BriCISI, HOTIOSR

BUSINESS CARDS.

Tbo Hmm Turn.
.
*'r“‘ u tevamkly as aaboakhy mm th. ssd
ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN
•totog-Ms srs sai.snally omM aauw.
hoatibr mmm IX—— L
“ Harinre,3&amp;nilr«,Kails
■taeu fatal ly st this Um. th-, M toj ether, awJ *?
•* ‘tosyMMs. This fe.
'"tonKHBfaa,

-

T"
j”* • rxaw,-T “■*&gt;
ssw sun seees.
&gt;to strvsgtoasd fsrtMSr ttesya.
HASTIKlM, - - . seyl - • • MICE.
sgeiset th. attaahs of 41----- ,
hi o-aa-,...
.
Mstmsre atamF. N. GALLOWAY,
ash Bitten is the heat assdtetas Mt w-----P^Jbfedterabfeab^,. S,H.T1 n,.~
BANKER.

-■■-um pestaetoc. Ml feuttaga

coLucrmiBs rtw • onom.

|*fcyl* ,T*t&lt; fc! B—toaM

Higraaa, -.. a*.i ... Mien.
MIBB K WILCOX,

W. R. GOODYEAR,

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

Md
-taU^^Zu
u
n‘1' u M”f lh* *— wllh milliner
U-Utt.rsSMMch Bitten. They afcrd p.rBD BTOBY, BBinK BLOCK,
T*.
•** —‘to Iks Ml- without rw
eattea fcltowlag tbriraaa Th. .mt
debUi- HASTINGS, - n - MICH.
tatad. by its aid. awake ta a .-bit «f tbs •»!«-u».
,u, „
D. B. WOODWARD,
Deafer la
'rtl.t-. BIllCT,
B.U
th. M..4.H
Dn G&lt; Gfieeriet,
rru^j kt ell SMsms artaieg Irw aa lamrityefteeUMd They an moaUetarU le gnat
- ’-k. UhttaM. gUuTSy^L-y
Hlakary Corson. Mkh.
aprlSml

.

_4‘

Amrruw Riiraucvre.—At the sug-toas of several of the leading Repub­
lic, of the District, without seeing the
other members of the Committee, we
changed the rail tor the Rcprvecnta&amp;vo Convention in tho North District,
'tom Friday tho 21st insL at noon, to
Manhr die 221 at tour o’clock, to
•kith the attention of all interested is
sws-ially called.

s-aiMt

A
,5» ■&gt;“'■FmiytSH.iTtstsxfTSt
rolaatary &lt;h.&lt;h.r,„. uhalrffMt 4o— it prudac.
“ toahhy I).

MIV4F

»&amp;'SXa5T-,-4-LSte
tiiiiMtbtrt. a,1Sock, " 1. |,r7
j.,,
firstar; isr,
‘•IS’t’T1
Jto kiln. alta. 1, hMP.to«t
ashUat Itayoe bars ayurtt. or *h.rt bnsthiac
5evoa’C7e"4
tolk.hM.it T

MISS M. MEAD,

DRERHMAKER.
lamt smx* or rjirmoi.
la STMT, sues Sloot.
HAriTixaa. •.. son - - - Mien.

MBS. C. FREEMAN,

NII IL l7l M E R,
om rnt roar orrtr-x,
•
HASTINGS. - - • s*yl - • ■ MICH.
WILLIAM MYERS,
Oaatat to

sn^KL.r.^.M Music &amp; Jewelry.
bl*
&gt; .••grn.ro Bgtw sros*

ibflK

m
ik
i

yM SmI datl, h.tMK
utod .“ kaL,
^l«.T Ito VM .Uh toZlA
.'*1?
•‘•‘■a

jwonrcr pkxim.
UAHYTXGN, • - - sJyl - • - MICH
IdTCaab paid far Prodan.
ax»

11!

I PUX,

Drip, Med™, Greenes,

Hair Regenerator.

—•
13 u«oar or•doted iba geuCTal ayalra. M

a.HW.1 c.vy &lt;Mn«r aiMUI —

&gt;

mh!lo-and statesman of Illinois, Hex.
J M. How Ann, Ho.x. Z. Citnom,
Box. Il, p. Baldwix, Box. Avbtix
Blur. Box. F. c. Bbamax, Hox. E.
B. FsunixD, Hox. W. A. How add,
Hox. T. W. Fkmy, Hox. C. H. May,
sndCAVT. J. C. Bcrdowi will be in atteoJsnee This will be one of the great­
est nertlngs of tho Campaign.

Boots and Shoes,

1H

a®

iiHi
lh

• weahSM. uf th. gea«r&gt;&lt;'ir. orxans.
T" “Vf"’ F«taliea. wbea la p.rtacl breltl.
aul. iLc aian. Dtd yuu err. thrak that tl~M
bUd. dr»Mi. .oerieuc, pm.re.iac, &gt;o.-an.fal
touhMM-M.a areal.... Ih^. ub—« gw.il,.
•rgau ar. to perfect bmltb ? Ym *..»
•ueb mm eou&gt;U... W totag aM^riMy. rf.w,.
msmm. af M)p.taUoa af lb. brnri. Th.y
B..OT afraid lh«y .ana.. Mnwd la bu.Mm. ;
Uray dMl biuai aad aad diKearagnl; thry
•ou pmaaui in tn. raoipaar ot
iui.ui,
Uuk you aad them , igbl 1. Um (.«aua. MyMf dawacast laak. ar aay other w.ao&gt;&lt;M .bool tb.m. I 4.
m«&gt;n iko.. .Uo krrp
ll.r erraas lulaiul b. nia.lac to rsreaa. Th»

&gt;X1RS woe a resident of Nashville, and
r«e &lt;4 th^moat cstlqialite citterns of that
vilbgc.

Just Received.

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

pepto*. Her. you mdta. uiybt. t Ym.' bwik
tf4.5’'
Mtl*. MpstM. a.4 yM .tinf-grna or ii’er eompiaMi j
No*, reader.
• '—7,1 dlaoMM badly

/C. D. Haxkx, &lt;&gt;( Rutland, will jihSase
cxrept Else thanks of this office for three
larye Water Melons.
Certainly.'the
devil will never pi Mr. H. 'a form so long
as he eontiiiuie to favor the printer*

PIECES FALL FEINTS

nAUTIXGX. - • - sdyl - ■ - MICH.

| *^4^’ ad'd'
•£",s| sSrrtioa.. nU
, wbUI. bamaahy i. br.7lo" and tTTmt raw rf
, lb. irovbl. Marc.l. «r.r .u.prclrj. and ha'e
1 dartared Ur al! bat ill. right oa».
IIUmm. of thrw organ, rennin th. aa. at a
Iti.rrtie- nuusao&lt;.e'a Firm Knascr Ucras ia
lb. great BNareOa, and ia a rertaia sure far dioeaaMuf lb. Rladdrr. Kidarr., (Irarrl, l&gt;r-..r
Ornate Wrelueaa. Fnu.1. t ompMaia. Umtonl
' Ifebllllr. sad alldimva nl th. Vrieary Orga as
vlMtbrr rtialing ia Male ar Faaiafe. from wIm*1 e.H outer ongpaling, aod no o»llrr at bow Uug

| 1 fan treatmrat is •abmilUd to, Caa.amptioa
' or laaadtry aur «mm. Our Swb aod blood ar.
ne»&lt; eoorvea. aau ioa arena sou
| boSu-a.
that ef poaunly, depeada apM
1 TCCXr. E■tract Bacbu. 4tabliabod a award
lot t/ywrs poeparud br II. T. nKUUHll.tl.
| liracriri. Ml 'to.*!—, X. r. aod I'M JU.lb 10.b
1 Klreet, l*biUd«h.bla. Pa. I'a&gt;c-|l U pw Imt' Ur. at t bv&lt;U. far *aA». ifeli.^red to aay addr.aa.
unlr^Am. ap la Masi Mpa’rd arappeS, wllh taralaaU. of lay fUmlaal
1 WarrbuM-r. and aicurd
! j.i.inui
n. T tiix«t&gt;oi.r&gt;.

tUTOnOKAV AM
anlu [—ibTal l«Mra.

W. O. HEDRICK A CU.,

Sato &amp; Hanessnalers,

Baiter &amp; Eictanje Dealer,

AMTICI GREAT 7STQI

SEW ASVEKTISEMESTS.

Broad Gauge Hailway!

CONJUGAL LOVE,
Caasy for Ymwbc
&lt;w th. Error*. Abs... amt PiaraM wtxk doalrwy Iba Mealy rao1 m and treat. I MMdiM«ato la M* BBIAGt with
mt. maaua of rri.rf. Urol in ar.lul l.llrr ra’.lopea free of rliars. Addreaa. |Jv._ J. XKIU4X
phia. JUawlrsnia.

NEW

fcaMil

^KE YOL* IXnUBED f

IBILITY !
the Grand River Volley Railroad h
&gt;te»dily ailrancing. Ou Saturday last,
•itli a "Mdfront.’' satiated by a atmng
fomt af dtliens she entered Charlotte—
a aun&gt;|4uaua repeat was avoided them
by ths todies sf the place. She to now
In full inaaMalon el that point, and supplles con now be transported too or from
without farther trouble. Al«r», we learn
nmatng over the line next week. Later—We laun that a thorough rv-ornnlMtlen has been affected, and that
with {strong force she to again steadily
advancing. To Arms! ye Brave ! C1U■ensof Harry Ciunty Arouse! Let na
to prqered for the ••easlought” For­
ward, Guide Center, March.

MMk

Y-

VABKBb RoBIM.OOX'S C'OLOMAXMOB*'• Exiunmox.-We coll the attention
°f our readers to the advertisement of
^sokte Robinson In another column.
" e are very loth to puff any exhibition
•e performance at any time, hut to apeak

Tie Faraai’ Iitul Fire In, Ct
or

BARRY ARD EATON COUNTIES

AlLfa UMporp^aatwo tract!.g far
af IN. U.rni'11. sTa IHtah oi
•’’•00’000 to ba laaei aa the Mtobota Ditob, tocatad la Um
lowaahipfe Caritas aa faltowa, to wit i Com
maoataoaMr tte aaotor at bmUm SI nnlar
Th. I'.rm.r. Malo..' faroialMe stMiais Mas
MrwelT
Uadaoe.
Said CamrnMaMarrs sill alee mart al Um boaaa
of Wittiam H. Dorgbor, la Um tawaablp of UmIbr Firs or fjgbtalag.

leered espial,

’

ippicERat

W. n*vM. IVwllMl, VvrmMlrtlh.
O. K. 11&lt;«a*. Vice I'rsoMMl. Irelag.
, I). W. Itaira, Treasarvr. LaatlslM.
C- 0. Tewss*e. .Secretary. \er»os*tllta.
C. Sans, Deputy riacretary. Naahrttta.

»*• •teBtavWfalte

JTTTiyjLu*!**?:

BA1L0W 4 SBQITEAR'S MILLStarWuRK doo. shop far CASH._&lt;t

Al the than sas^ Usm. aad place.

grfea (ba-V-R Xiios. J- Faaus,-O. WKrnssv, J. bvV aad B. Kvass.
SStfaTuM peXnaaMatrf Mtassb at aate
Drain, aa ahall rua aaroM bta. bar. or their laoda,
or Ml «.&lt;b aa Iba Drain CaaMsiaatoMn .ball
0. G. TOWXBXXD. Boa',.
adtodge eadaota&lt;^ Bold Drafe to Mt«b fete aa
VatoMelvlUs, KMM CmoI/. MxA
.ufTTr. . „ uaotwba la ante Arata, aaaeet tho
Jaly Itih. Ito*.
,
&gt;lrmf
toddastal espeaaaa Aad la mas aeah aaat ar
Sfiba a
KOSSE MS LOT FOI SALE.
^ZatolSZarMd Ibaa&gt;Mat Mild far, stergmi
S'.’iS'SV’W-"' ISurii apM sucb-pUM. jf &gt;-4 -—dl.g u
Act
Ba.
lit
.TBaariM
u.l of A. D. law.
„ Cnl.r Hum. u.m J..„- DtaMsotoM of mM Ditcbaa
•«! to gtraa aa tba
B,r"^
B.L BOICE
**|te *SwJ’ aastad DUabaa hare ban healed
. &gt;u
Uaatlaea. Ja 0. is(a.
af.waatoa UsasfA. D 1M1, apastotaty IbaraIOWE*8
"
'tfEfsa
iou.o».

STAN HARD SCALES.
ttMotul hMd toatoe

mak0M.tohMi

_Hirared Sm the potatoes jsf

—f sc many more were tensed away
"“able to get within. Such a aaa ot to­
we have seldom if ever seen at any
•"•rialnniotrt inChlcmro- Brrtwbatof
performance T Briefly, then. R to
Interesting. and
enjoyable
bimtghout The collection of wild an'•ale to very fine, w hito the equestrian

Dvwlai Catotalslonen' N»tiec.
7\TQT1CK fe bar— girea that ths Drala Cota
LT fll^oarn at »ant CMSty wUt Meet al tbo
boats «f Kewell Jtfebtos. is Iba tavaahlp at Carl-

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■testa «r tMirdshtsry at l*“EU BILT0X.
CMStetao, «y 1HK W«-

0A8H FOB HIDES AND PELT!

J. W. BODOMTAUB, f tauatoean.
Dated, Asgast 1 life. ISM.
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GEO. M. DEWEY,
4T HlSTKOB. DARBY CO., MICH.,
mu

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tad J»S«r«oa streets.

BY GEO. M. DEWEY,

VOL. XIIL
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1868.

NUMBER 18.

SH5S

flirrrterj.

I 1. MALLOIY.

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MEDICAL
RAILWAYS.

Eoonini geuai Biros,*
AXD

gwtrg.

J]rie hailway:

the

OAAHT A0T1.I1

ixvx.

Hoofland's German Tonic.

PttritI

by Dr. C. M. Ucon,

FUILADXLrUla, PA.

Th. Cmt Baaedlu hr all

without one reconciling word! If we
could but live the last week over again!
Hush I that must bo her footstep on the
moee."

th* chill twilight s*ut ha borne,
ed and unsuecMaftd
And

NEW YORK. BOSTON,
knd INcwr England CMcle*.

LIuum

THIS BAILWAY EXTEXMI FBOM

&gt;ASBT.
tracted, and hi* arms folded on hie breast
Wa.be bidding farewell to the bright
I want to introduce tho auraesiful au- The electian in Xentticky—The ftlari— tk., —.. ....If

DIGESTIVE ORGANS

**

u

27 MHm

rurnbitof silver and its sweat
i still, sad baliavee most firm-

him, glided swiftly serose th* belt of sun.
■bine iuln yawwlH shadow Hvure Med.- voc ooia!

LIVER, STOMACH. 01

Hoofland'a German Bitters

syllable of thoee old day* f
as repeating to herself
words: - “How could I

th. Uuctat 1.IU.

eonndod through th* blue purity of th*

hope In the lover's breast died out.
Tin* had not come—1 inn hail forgot*
ten him. Well, bo let it be!
And what was-Tina Cady doing in the
fresh morning brightness 1*
She was very rosy and pretty in her
trim calico drees, with pink nbbons at
her throat, and a pink verbena banging
low ia her golden coils of hair—very
picturesque as she reached up her hand
to break off.a spray of sjacy boney“I wonder if Mr. Bruce Modwav has

’•« r. m. i-iaiiTKNixo kxprdu (Denn
Mona al Hnraallar.il.a la U .u__ i

Accounl Thcrec£
"Yea, I will come if you wish it!"

of her fashionable friends that she was
•unite sure Mr. Msdway bad been ao*eEf the AmerikinEagle ia in the habit
ed in lore—be was to deliciously mdanchofr!"
The table was superbly spread - Mrs.
extent
Lyman's dinners wore always cummv if
The election in 1
more gloriously than

Brummel* of the day had said —"It was us, and we did our level best
like looking a beautiful picture to dine

ay ww, a ok assure
flirt with Picroo Mar­ when tho pretty ho*to*a leaned coaxing!y across to Mr. Medway.
bury. I shall do itf
"So ytra'r up, oh, Tina? And as fresh

I4AF.M. XKW YOBK IIORTXXP*KM(Am-

a banrci of the most delightful cranber­
ries from my dear old Undo Signet, in
way. She hardly saw him as ho stood Iowa."
Drue* was idly striking his fork into
there“Oh, by the way, Tina, I forgot to the little crimson ocelots quite uncongive you thia not* last night—it was left
by tho hotel porter. lloally, I boliove
chanically. And then ha bent down to
seo what bit of extren*ous white element
Tina caught the note from bar father’e was glimmariug through the ruby tranxluseney.
Only • broken sQrer coin!

ILWP.M. CIXC1.YXATT KXFREffi. (HeiuUr.

In. n«f.
York ai

Wowant-

&amp;■
run

harmonium

great help to us.

with his
saw the words as vividly as if they had
been written in characters of jagged fire,
and ae she read them the old clock half­
vague, enperetilions thrill stealing
way up the wide, old-fashioned stairoaao
all h;i oat uro— and ho could almo*l

ia X.w York

ghsttUamj.
THX BUYER TOIER.

fwT.’Jrt n

•'There, Tina."
Mr. Druce Med way triumphantly held
up taro semi-circle* of ailvw in the air,
so that they might be sure to make a
sufficient impression on Ernestine Cady’s
blue eyes, and smiled with the exultant
satiafaction of one who feels that he bas
sccon&gt;i&lt;liahed his mission.
He was a bright, earnest looking
young fallow, with gray-brown eyes ana
a square, firm mouth—not handsome.

»f5cSc?.

quite as wall satisfied from roadin it ia
cunneckshui with the platform and Peadlcton's speeches, that ae wus in favor uv

the other half of thia silver piece, fur ho to dispootin over it, and refurred the
The sharp thnll of agony as her heart
ter to me. Imitatin Seymour, I a
still wore it next his heart!
was sncceoaod by a passionate feeling of
rooentmouL
but wimt orf into a most slokant dentmsiaahun
nv Joodis IsksrioL It’s always
"From my unde 'Squire Signet, who
safe to abooM Judis, ex there ain't u*&gt;
cheek. "I would not lift a finger to keep Urea in the rar W&lt;wt" z
body nowhere to defend him.
him here!"
produce* such a harvest of craMberrie*?”
So, when Drue* Medway's earnest ap­
“Datonrville, 1 balisvc.ncar tho Owaaca purpose to pey tljo bonds in gold ex
pealing letter came a day or two after­
greenbax F*
ward, Erncetioo folded it quietly within Riva.” And then the conversation
Smiling bcnignontly onto me. es Sey­
branched off into some different chan­
a blank envelope, without breaking the
nel Bruce Medway had found out all mour did at the Convenahun, I replid*
seal, and cent it back.
that he wished to ocacrtria on that one in thoso word* : “My friends—for you
Verily woman are strange enigmas,
occasion.
even to themselves! Ernestine bersolf

The short, threatening October dai
make his way in the world, no matter
bat obetadas might intervene
Erneetin* Cady stood leaning against
KMsy trunk of an immense
on through the yellow, rustling drifts of
with her little feet half

Just as pretty as th
and fluttering asm* ribbons. Sb# was
yean since, but paler,
very pretty, with th* delicate bloom and sedate.' Trouble had

BAGGAGE CHECKED THBO0VH,

. “Didn’t I tall you 1 should do it,
r&lt;-AAK foRTICXhtr via me railway, Tina?"
Ernest took up the little file that lay
Wh.rh r.e to •bteiaU•» slf Pri»c‘jMl Tkkil
on the bank.
“1 thought it an impossible task with
II. KIDDLE,
such an impliment as that'”
“Nothing ia impossible," returned

wherever ho might be !" Bruce remem­
bered th* word* bo bad sjiokru two
heart gave a
flooded it with

"Now I" -i they, strikin tables,

“neva."' and (bey rushed oat into th*
street, hollcrin “Bah far Seymour
'em," said old 'Squire Signet, bitting the
end of hh coder pencil. “Crop was un­
common good last fall; old Cady’s darter
brought 'em her* to sail by tho pack."
Tu sell 1 Bruce began for the first
time to appreciate th* tide* of trouble
that had eddied round the serene little
inlet uf Ernestine’s heart.
"Where do they livo-Mr. Cady’s
family, I mean?'1
•See that ar' old blasted pine down ia

paragruff into wich he bewails the
diahen uv men like tu ai th* Cki
South Kernel Me Palter and I rood tu
•ray on* at the Corners, wobein all wich

Union men ain't permitted to live in
pecce in the South I read the first time to
turned from a rndoato th* settlement uv

stop a little longer? Well, good even­
in', 'Squire?
And Bruce Medway walked down
through tho orang* twilight to where the

G

- walk*d to moot the dearest treasure the eettlrmenL
The eleckshun went off magnificently.

pretty Lead a* ahe spoke, and kt bun
tie the knot beneath a cataract of pal*

could see the tiny room all bright
to get away ruddy with chary fire-light: the si
from a sick-room far a while."
He spoke a little bitterly and Tina
’htiul bond of its
ho door softly and
whisky purohist, wich Bda Pennlhwl-

piece caxrie* mv aH*giancm with 1L
_
odds and
Tina, if *rer any cloud oom** between ends of gold chains, pint and rings as
us—if erer w» are separated—"
yet remained to their diminished estate
‘•Bkucel”
•Gnnh things bar* happened, dearest;
but, nerertheLa, m any evcnt,this brok­ fraud? Tiaa almost fslt as if there was!

ttua dia^-ick.

en coin shall b* a token and a summons

Tina.

RAXD TBU« RAHWAY.

"Only see what a basketful of

rrara, my little blue-bird. Is it so Tory
i.-i. - v.;. «r
our
flowers*

barrelful.

•Button

holes ale

a

oyster

buy my little lover-lik* edieux on th* docr-«tono in ths
frigid moonlight 'What did you mean “ahsl a Illinoy Ablislmist-* man nut
wb*n you *aid I had summoned vouT
He drew a little box from his breast
pocket, and anilingly hold up a bit qf
silver.

bztaiu

"IbaAMterto HbrmraU hllnr,

depot,

w. A. 8ARTWELL
Tu“ U,b MU U lef.rw Ito MMta list U k

ttStWSTA
'IIyour half. Tina.'
‘And where did you find it f

fra a th. (i&lt;t of Ballmers. every
elker toy, ea4 tar setae*

Wholesale and Retail.

fswwsss ’s.-z as

Mr. CsJy to bimieif.
th* crimson giaro o
wkilrTba, putting

Mcrolter s rrairxs wt

�MISCELLANEOUS

•hood do eoat all hoards. Tho Kernel
tn reply statid to em that too Carnor*

^OXTY WLA.VEW

‘ decided majority over abb and active

lawyer, of character and ability, but re­
giTt strength to the Ticket th ereselected, cently a ttjdwt wi h Hon. Habvxt
Beware ”

IU«nl.,«r U..VUUO, .i±&lt; nmilj

people a siaglo shot
too head uv one uv a

gentleman in all the relations of life.—

irritstin our people with their momriarr
votes? That man had a family. Wat
a public officer he will till
rjoson will he give them, when ho’sealle I homo dead fcrhte oatimoly deeeaoe ?
'
Its even tons. Tho AHishuniats will friends.
Foi Paoairx Jcncx, with great unaninovar let us alone. And yet I suppose
reputation which the office has cryoytd
that nhirvlin and subsidtaod press to tho
during ths past six year* in charge of

posing tho delegates in thatConvnntcn. e
cloan Dimecratic. But it wua not so.— a verdict of *wcll done good and faith­
At about 1 r. M., Joo bigter, who hod ful servant” of which the Judge may
hserod uv tho duns, oome to tho polls. well bo proud; but it reflects the will and
__________________
laeoker and McPtdter wus a goin
to pre­
too wishes of more than threo-forth* of
vent him from rotis, but the villain
tho people of the County, ixreepectiro of
party.
him to the hot
Fob Smanr the Convention very wise“Docs any one chaHenge my
sod he, cockin his weapon. “Ef
noted
far re-election our popular and
em speak.”
‘
But no one interfered, and I took it— gentlemanly Sheriff; Edwin IL Miixocr.
When ito countul out, there was.barely Tho manner ia wluoh he has discharged
one Ablishn ballot in tho haL It wax too duties of Lis office for too past two
yean, haring boon thus unanimously en­
animus, and wo propose to keep so. The
dorsed by tho people, we need only add
process is simple, it consists merely to
ahootin all who differ with us. Thus we that Ed’s popularity is deserved ; that he
is an efficient and ]xcj&gt;ular Sheriff end
not only knows how, but has tho energy,
The rodudcahun uv the to* on whisky
to promptly discharge every duty with
ineluded many uv our voters towards
Bjp jb jekisrn, but I hsadod this orf by unswerving-fid cli ty.
nominated tho present incumbent Dixnj.’
SrxixEE, a mm of rare executive abili­
ty, one of tho beat offeere in that place
that tho State can furniali, and a man of'
whem tho people of Barry County havo'

CASH STORE
XEW GOODS:

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Bail Boad Prices.

Battle Creek Nowhere

M *?,!» asci

Dr.

Best asssrl’nl gf Crockery it Tewx.
Foa Snvxroa, the Convention selected
James W. Hovohtaux, late a soldier of Fresh Goads caBitaitly oi UH.
the Republic valliant and true, and a Old Gaeds selling regardless nf Cast.
tip top officer both in tho Civil and Mili­

Groceries,
Boot■ Ac Shoes,

SCHUYLER COLFAX,

merit is concerned, and we regret that

was emphatically alike worthy.
Fox Cuxoxxaa, two men loyal and true.
Josrrn Co lx of Havring* and Isaac
Mxasxaof Carlton were nominated.—
Their selection by that Convention is a
compliment of a high order, and. their

RU8SELL
&amp; NEVINS.
p£AHRY COUNTY

HIT CHEAP. BOLD HEBE. BT

Will Last a Lifo-Tim.,

Books and Stationery,

b.

I.

smiliiss

GROCERIES,
or au

tho District Convention which moot
immediately after the adjournment of
tho County Convention, plaood in nomi­
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets,
notion Robext J. Gbaxt, a 1 carling mor­
HASTINGS, MICH.
chant in toe Village of Hastings, and a
tvxx

uxds asd

TniH Mt CHINK
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM.

or nsx ersurr.

rpiIE CHEAP,

HARDWARE STORE,

EVERT MACHINE IS WARRARTUl

H. A. GOODYEAR,
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS
vdt

MICMIOAX.

STOVES, IRON.

D«f«v»n.

J.P.IOIEITSASO.
TackaM, Laaatag A RaclaawBaUrwMl.

I AM NOW SELLING

XA/LS.
OIL A LEAD.

Be Sure to See this Machine,
►atere b*xi&gt;X »» otk'T, u T.a HmU mmM t
b« 4i«&lt;pp31aied. C&gt;o«!4 Taatopprc ,« mm af
lb«M(w*rk alfarv.rd. W* bar* frrq.nl anil.
catrfMM lo
»n.r prrMaa Uia at-

TRA1XK LtAVE JACKM)X-GO|Ka BOOTH

FLORENCE SEWINC IACHIIL*

Hastings Feb. atli. 1888.

Building Materials.

T nsix BROTH HRS'

rs'ElVH DEPOT,

Grant and Peace, or Blair and War.

Wo congratulate tho people

.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Lumber Wagons, A No. K at &gt;100,00.
Fob Tanssraxa, by acclimation, tho rrnmes are a tower of strength, all wo Oj*n Buggies ringb Seat |12fi, to &gt;105.
Convention rolocted Ass D. Ronx, too have tix^o is to march an, shoulder to
"
■
Two
“
180, “ 180.
Top
“
Stogie “ 180, « 276.
present popular encumbent, and a man shoulder, to sure and certain victory.
Roller 4 Jumpseat wagon*, 75, “ 100.
in tho highest sense of that term. Sofo-

'
enthroned.
1

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-----AutO—

than 1200 majority.

Made and put up on Short Notice.

prleM *f laalyrar.
In General G rar.t's letter of acceptance lUaid.
KreaaS-liand Wacas* aad Ba
1ST E -W S JP A F E R 8,

Shelf- Hardwar® and Cutlery,

never violated a pledge once given.—
General Grant, In bls letter of accep­
tance, makes th.; uic*t unequivocal
Pda Itrctsmi or Deeds, tho Conven- pledge of peace.^General Blair, seeking
the nomination, threatens war.
Here la,‘perhaps, as striking aeon trast
Jxweix, tho popular Supervisor of Assycon non fid n thole public financial into

JUUX bLUT.
Dirtr^A1. WILLIAM ttoKI.TX.
IL CHARLES W. CUSDEK.*
ill. CHARLES T. (KiRUAM.
iv. nrtnx u. cutchkox.
V. GILES HUtlUARH.
VI. MiCU^EL U. T. 1'LESSXKR.
ir G»r&lt;r«Ar /
HENRY P. BALDWIN, of Wayne.
V Iwu/TMwi
'
MORGAN BATES, of Grand Travers,
w S^r.Ury
GEX. OLIVER L KPAULDISC. of Cl in to*,
kr .W* Tnanrrr—
KBEXEZER O. OIIO3VEX0R. *f UiIh&lt;W«.

r

tary service. His competitor, the |rsaent
encumbent was also a faithful officer,

lie interest, and tho people havo abiding

'

It Makes the Best Stitch

axd au tbkpopclax

S
i

or LLLIXODL

MAKES FOUR DIFnrBEXTSTtTCm

IP

HLTSSES S. GRAlTTy

FfM Tailat ▲rticlM,

All Hastings Outdone!

Bextut of Hasting*, and Lxwu Dcxxxx

BEH7BLICAN NOHI.UTIO.1S.

DRUGS A KEDICnOS, EBLUPS &amp; BEinw

doom it duo Mr. Warmer that wo should
•ay he positively declined a ro-ncimiuo-

ard bearors,and with National end State
tion which they may ask at tho hands of
Ticket* that command tho entire confithe people.
.

WXDUXXDAT.

sewing
machine
In Use Wopia

pi;

UEUtGB M. DEWZ1

DRY GOODS.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

mnu in all respects eminently fitted for
tion was an endorjment which his merits that position. Wo regard tho nomtoarichly deserved, and which wo are glad
tion an exceeding strong one, and the
to place on record. And certainly Daw.
.oindidate worthy of tho vote of every
loyal man in the eight North Towns in
al compliment of thovery highest order,
for ns competitor*, for that place, there the Hulls of Legislation.

She fastings SJanurr.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

fSB *S«T FMln=====&gt;

Foi Oomrrr Cumx, the Convention

swoaring that too Domocrisy wux plelj,ed to takoitorf altogether. The North­
ern papcrj oasertin that Blare’s letter
don’t mean revolooehen is hurton us
some, but that is moro than balanced by
th&gt; ease with wich we kin organise.—
Yustcrdaylan entire regiment in tooConfodrit sarvb roorganirci, as a Seymour
sad Blare Ctab—rcteintn their offi-er, ex
doorin tho war, and yoosin tho identikls
rolls, Hags and sinh. It aids us wonder­
fly. 1’ETROLUM V. NA8BY, P. M.
(Wich is Postmastor.)

FOR VTCE-FBESinEXT,

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery, .
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Q ». •FAtHLDINO*

dldatce for the highest office* In the gift

AT aED VCED FklCES.

A.Vfl PEKIuDJCALS.

A- “ARTWELL,

BOOKS.
Homo, Ctniagr, Wagon* Cuttei

Groceries and Provsions,

far which ho has boon selected. Mr.
Jewell is not a stranger to the people of
GetrUrai Gsant promisee to "adminis­
the County, and too vote in too Conven- ter nil law* in good faith.with economy,
and with the view of giving peace, quiet
known to bo appreciated. Wo doom him and protection everywhere."
General Blair promises to “declare the KEROSENE OIL
in every respect well fitted for the posi­
reconstruction laws null and1 ‘ ‘ ~
’
tion, and ho has tho additional qualifi-

try’s gallant defenders in tho hour of
General Grant declares that be will
“exeouto tho will of the people."
General Blair declares Hut be wiD
CUABD.efAllegu. himsclf in every emergency, equal to the
"compel the Senate (the repreeenlaUvcs
dutio* of tho hour. He will bo Regis­
of the people) to submit."
ter, and the people will bo well served.—
01UMKI. Hurt,OKU. JU..
universal prosperity” through the quiet
Register that we should say, that after enforcement of law.
eight years of sen-ice in that position
General Blare promisee anarchy, war
and
dsuolation by “trampling into the
and after, proving himself one of tho
!(. WILLIAMLBTOUOHTOX.of8uJ***fk. most popular officer* in tho Stalo, hr dust" tbo laws of Congress.
General Grant fervently and hosestly
ill AUSTIX BLAU of Jui.n.
IV. THOMAS W. FERRY, of OUsw*.
that but for his declination ho could
V. OMAR D. COKOKA of BL C1*lr.
G&lt;neral Blair declares that ho mains
VI. RANDOLPH STR1CKLAXD, al Cliatea. have been re-nominated; and tout, in too tu have another civil war.

Dodge s Clebrated Plows
QUEST MDsMC. Css.r lre***ti
•1
l&gt;i*rvr« MmanuUuo. A Fi
Blank Holo and Receipt Books,

HARNESBES

LEGAL DUXES AXD
raperis* aU Chosiax

STATIONARY
Q/eowy kind and J'arirty.

orut uorrt tEAGOxsmr.

-irarisss

MANHOOD :

"•last

^tothtster’*
SPECIFIC PUL,
FOR TUE CURE OF

Sutcttl

SEXUAL DEBILITY!
lavstoniy Blgbtly or* Daily

iriii HU. i» n«”y tpu
1 *f Warr kl.4 M Gra.tef II

COUNTY TICKET.
General Blair declares that he means

SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.

dressing

State oonstitution* Into the dust, and
compel Congress to submit

EDWIN IL MALLORY.

p»n»- TBcm should eol fall W *m

nr*1'

WINCHESTER’S Srscrnc PILL

DANIEL STRIKER.
. ASA D. RORK.

eight descaling votes, the . Convention
chose Fbabx Aij.xx, a young lawyer rw-

FRANK ALLEN.

WILLIAM L. COBB.

Hon; between law and anarchy.
County, that any word* of oure intro­
ducing him to his constituents may seem

nitre r-ra-

irow.nl Asrntlfol

sad fresh expense ; betweew prosperity

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iTIIXSTIXGS. DABBY CO., MICH.,

VOL. XIII,

Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday, sep. 2, isos.

UnsintM Jlircrtcni.

H*-w YORK, BOSTON,
A»‘l Pfewr Elng;l«Q&lt;l Cltieo

0FFICIU OF TH 80CHTY,
A. Brusov, - '
J. M. Nxvrr*,
8 C. Pkutdul
J. C. Baar, Pana Ciuiam,

TOM BAILWAY KXTKXD8 FSOM
B.r.io io n,w T&gt;rkt 4S3 Wlk^

Wm. P. Bristol, J. Q Bray, 8. Inger­
son John Kcaglo. T. Altaft.

BULES AID REGULATIONS.
Ths Sixteenth Annual Fair of the
Barry County Agricultural Society will
be held on the grounds of the Society in

For i Cue if ill Tkmt ail Im Dittosn

7th and 8th, 1868.

’

Tickets.
Tickets of memberehip, (not transfer­
able) one dollar, will admit member* of
one family, exclusive of eons over twentyd“iM ““ contin aSingle Ticketsgood for one ■■Imi—inn
25 cents, Children over 8 and under 12
yean, 10 cents.
All Tickets attempted to be used, exbe forfcited&gt;n*
wllO“
belong

Ticket* can bo had of tho Treasurer.
Order of Exercises.

*•&gt;». V*. A’S^aTn '
L. srnT.JH \ Mi s—' is*.
V.

Fnwr Dat.—Tuesday, the first day of
the Fair will be occupied in entering and
arranging Stock and other article* for
exhibition, and decorating the Halt
Sxcoxe D*r.—At 10 o'clock on Wed­
nesday, tho second day of the Fair, the
Executive Committee will hold a meeting
at tho Hand for the purpose of filling va­
cancies in tho Viewing Committees.—
Atone o’clock P. M., tho Judges will
commence their ornmination*.
At 1
o’clock P. M., tho trial of trotting stock
will commence, after which the Slow

PRIGS CPINHALtRS 81 EACH.

HALL &amp; RUCK.EL. Proprietors,

MOREHEAD’S
Tnixn Dir.—At 11 o'clock, trial of
Draft teams will take place. At one
o’clock, the trial of Female Equestrian­
ship will take place, to be immediately
followed by Female Driving of team*
single or double, to buggies.
At half-past one o’clock the Annual
Address whl bo delivered at tho stand,
at the close of which the Premium*
awarded will bo announced by tho Beere'ary.
,
GEIEEAL KULM.

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
The Gnat Streagtheaer sad Pain
Destroyer of the World.
SOLD DY DUDOOtWre.

PREFARED GLUE,
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE

FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

In Tort City ui Frailty,
TWENTT-FIVE

TEARS.

MADAME ZADOO EORTEE’S

CURATIVE COUGH

80,

Price 25. 50 and 75 Cts. per Bottle.
THS BXST. cnXAFKIT AMD
__ _

MOST EFFECTUAL REMEDY
ro'*
_

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.

COUGHS. COLDS, ETL

nic U orid hao eeer Proeluced.
PURKLY VXGETABLH,
s

0791

,
.
MW YORK mXO FORTE COMPANY.

GRAND AND SQUARE
Agraffe Pinno-Fortcs,
X- Mil a&gt;d 311 H«o04 l.enor, (esn.«r of SOO.
J""-' X». York. S.ud tor toeriptiv* C*U
l,P»«4 Pri« I.I.L
^HOLESALE A BETAIL.

depot.

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ZADOC F°RTER'® ,

Curative Sugar Coated rills,

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“12.

No discretionary premiums wW

: be paid until approved by tho Executive
Committee and they may modify or re­
. fuse to allow the same, a* ibqymay deem

O.’.ler.-rin

1 “-s

M«l». Alss

W. A. HARTWELL.
IMb, IM7.

drvlrtf

J.-lfH—Richard Jones, Gso. Cromer,
A. Elliott
Best Colt 8 year* old.
Second beet do, .
Boot Cott 2 years old,
Second best do,
Beet Colt 1 year old.
Second beet do.
Best sucking Colt,
Second best do,
CLASS NO. S.-Diirr Houses.
A suitable police faroe wiU be kept on
J-Jy.^-L K. Powers, J. EL Eteri, G.
duty at night to protect tho animals and
other property which may remain on tho Striker.
Best Draft Team,
82 00
grounds.
Second best do,
1 00
In»tmction» to Judges.
1. The Executive Committee will
hold a meeting at the stand in ths centre
CLA88 NO. A—Walkxu.
of the grounds st 10 o'clock on Wednes­
day, tho second day of tho Fair, for tho
Jnipto—L. K. Powers, J. H. Earl, G.
purpoec of filling any vaaxnrieB in the Striker.
Viewing Committees, end each member Beet walking Team to wagon,
82 00
1 00
of aaid committee will report himself at 8econd do,
DIVIBON B.-JACKS and Mtun.
the same time.
2. When a majority of a Viewing
Judge,—J. r. Emory, 8. P. Cody, A.
Committee are present they shall consti­ IL.PratL
tute a quorum, and be authorised to Bost Jack,
award premiums, and the first name on Second best do,
tho list of those prseent shall bo thcchair- Boot Mule team,
Second boot do,
3 Each Viewing Committee will pro­ Best Mule Colt,
cure from the Secretary a blank report, Second best do,
with instructions, before entering upon
tho discharge of their duties.
4. A premium wiU not bo awarded
when tho animal or article is not worthy,
Judgn—C. McQueen, A. Kennedy,
though them bo no competition.
Richard Jones.
5. When article* of merit, superior
Best Bull 8 yearn old or over,
84 00
in their character and which are not pro­
Second beet do,
2 00
vided for in the premium list, are enter­
Beat Bull 2 years old,
ed the judges are desirod to recommend
Second
do,
discretionary premiunu.
Best Bull 1 year old.
6. Articlea entered and marked sb
1 00
Second best do,
fnrf.gn »hall not compete with those of
Beat Cow,
domestic manufacture; but may, if con­
Second Best do,
sidered worthy by the Judges, be re­ Bort lloifer 2 years old.
commended to notice. Articles will not Second l^cetdo,
be regarded a* foreign, if owned and Bost sucking Bull Cali;
used within tho county, for farming purSecond best do,
posea.
•
Bost sucking Heifer Calf,
7. Viewing Committee are required Second beet do,
to make their report to tho Secretary at
Coasb NO. I—Dcmkam Grades.
tho close of tho second day of tho Fair,
Jndptr—C. McQueen, A. Kennedy R.
if possible.
8. It shall bo the duty of the View­ Jones.
ing Committee, at 2 o’clock P. M., on the Best Ball 8 years old or over,
third dny of tho Fair, to place on tho Second beet do,
animals to whom were awarded the first Bort Bull 2 years old.
,
premiums, a badge of blue ribbon, and Second do,
'
to those to whom were awarded the sec­ Best Bull 1 year old,
ond premiums, a badge of red ribbon, Second beet do,
which badges can be procured at the Best Cow,
Second best do,
Socretary’o office.
9. The Viewing Committee* are Boot Heifar 2 yean old,
itrietfyforbidden to communicate to any Second boot do,
person any information with reference to Boat sucking Bull CaU
their award*, until after the reading of Second beet do.
Bost sucking Eoifar CaH
tho tamo by the Secretary.
10. Superintendanta are itrictlif for­ Second best do,

1. All competitor* for premiums,
judges end officer*, shall bo residents of
the Cbunty and members of the Society, bidden from convoying any information
L N. Mixer, Shepard Chitee­
and no interested party shall pass judg­ with reference to the ownership of ani­
ment on property that ho or hi* family mal* or article* on exhibition in their ter, Orson Dunham..
Best Bull 3 years old and over,
Second best do,
2. All animals end articles intended
Bert Hull 2 year* old,
\
for exhibition, shall be entered on or be­
Second beet do.
fore 12 o’clock of Wednesday, the 2d
Best Bull 1 year old.
day of the Fair, at the office of the Sec­
Second best do,
rotary. No deviation can bo made from
Best Cow,
this rule.
Second beet do,
3. Exhibitor* "will be careful to hare
Beet Heifer 2 year* old.
To
be
Awarded
al
the
Sixteenth
AN
­
their animals and articles arranged in
NUAL FAIR of the Barry County Second beet do.
(ho proper places sod in oeaaon,' other­
Agricultural Society, to be Held at Best sucking Bull Celt
wise they will bo overlooked by the View­
Halting*, Tuesday,D*ednesday and Second b-t do,
ing Committee.
4 Cords will be furnuhed with the
Thursday, October, 8,7. and 8,1868. Best sucking Heifer Celt;
Second best do.
numbers as entered at the Secretary’*
CLASS NO. A—Dkvox obadu.
office, which should be placed upon, or
Judge—L N. Mixer, 8. Chittester,
near the animals or articles far exhibi­
CLASS NO. 1-Htaujoxs.
tion, so that the judges will have no dif­
Judge,—A. R. King, 8. J. Bidleman, Orson Dunham.
Best Bull 3 years old or over,
ficulty in finding them.
A IL Pratt.
.
Second best do,
6. Exhibitor* of horses will take no­
Best Stallion 4 years old or over, 85 00
Beet bull 2 year* old.
tice that a sign will bo raised in the cen­
Second Best do,
“
Second beet do,
tre of the ring designating the class of
Beet Stallion 8 yean old.
Best Bull 1 year old,
horses desired far examination by the
Second best do,
Second beet do,
judges, when all horses of that class
Bost Stallion 2 yean old.
Beet Cow,
must bo brought into ths ring and there
Second beet da,
Second beet do.
remain until the judges ehaUnare decid­
CLASS NO. 2—Tbotttxo Stock.
Beet Heifer 2 yoen old.
ed upon their merrita.
Judge,
—
Jasper
Pariah,
IL
B.
Wight
­
Second beet do,
0. Any animal, form or article, tak­
Beet sucking Bull CaH
ing the first premium at any Fairy shall, man, James Stewart.
if considered worthy the succeeding year, Best Trotting 4 yrs. ar over,
85 00 Second b-t do,
be allowed a diploma, andon the second Second do,
8 00 Beet sucking Heder CnK
year after receiving said premium, shall Bsst do,
1 yrs.
8 00 Second beet do,
again be entitled to compete far said pre­ Second do,
1 60
Beet do,
2 yrs.
2 00
mium.
7. All animals and articles offered
for exhibition shall bo thobonafide prop­
erty of a member of the Society, resid­
ing within the County.
8. All teams are strictly frrbiden to
drive faster than a walk within the
grounds during the Fair, except in the
bone ring, and are requested to move at
Beet Cow,
all tiroes tn the asms direction, keeping
Second best do,
tho centre of tho ground* on tho loft.
Boot Heifer 2 yean old.
9. No animals or articles entered far
Second best do,
Bort sucking Ball Calf;
exhibition can bo taken from the grounds
Second host do.
Bort racking Heifer Calf,
ol lb.
hr
&lt;r Ih.
Second best do,
on animals or article* removed invtolnCLASS KO A—Atdsxiu Gbadu.
tian &lt;rf .this rule.
J- Keegls, W. a FDIIBII,
10. Foreign articles intended far ex­
hibition shall bo marked so such, and
Beet Ball 8 years old ar &lt;
shall not compote with those of domooSecond beet do,
tic manufacture.
Brat Bull 2 years old.
11. Fancy articles and article* of do­
Second best do,
mestio manufacture, shall bo manufac
1 Bast Bull 1 year old,
tured witbin tho county, by the exhibi-

' tor, in order to entitle them toaprtani-

Wholesale and Retail.

NUMBER 19.

^^7 Annul routing of tbs Society

will be hold at die Court House, on tho
4th Tuesday of December nexu
14. Altfrrininu not cvlM/or prior

Beoood best do,

• BmACott,
. Sesand best do,
Bost Hcifor 2 ywua old,
SawAbest do,
’ Bsst racking bull Cal,

Second beet do,
1 00
Boot Heifer 2 years old,
1 00
Second beet da,
U
Best sucking UU CoK
100
Boccnd best do,
GO
Best sucking Heifer Calf;
1 00
Second best do,
60
CLASS NO. A—Wonxoto Cattul
Ja^o-D. B. Pratt, 8. Siooon.A.E.
Bull.
Best Yoke Working Oxen,
83 00
Second best do,
11W
80
Bort pair 4 year old Steen,
1 60
Second beet da,
1W
Beet pair 8 year old 8 lean,
160
Soeoodbewdo,
11 00
Beet pair 2 year old steers,
11 00
Second best do,
50
60
Beet pair 1 year old steers,
100
Second best do,
50
CLASS NO. 0.-FAT Cattxe.
Judgct-R. P. Cady, I. W. Vrooman,
J. W. Mile*.
Beet Fat Ox,
82 00
Second best do,
11 00
Beet Fat Cow,
2 00
Second best do,
1 00
CLASS NO. 10.—Dbatt Cattul
J h^**""J’ Hnachrtt' T' Duiil&gt;Til!;Beet Yoko Draft Oxen,

CLAB8 NO. 11^—Midcm Cows.
JUyv—C. Hill, J. W. T. On, Goo.
D. Moore.
Bert Milch Cow,

Jorfyo—L. Polly, Turn. Colli®, T. Al­
to ft.
Beet 0 grade of cuttle to be owned by
one individual.
85 00
Beet 6 or more native cattle own­
ed by one individual
2 00
Beet 5 or more full blooded cattle, 10 00

(fall blood)
2d bort do,
w
Beet Spanish Iambs, (fall bl’d)
2d beat do,
'

Beet French buck,
2d best do,

5X2^

5*"—■

Beet French Lambs 2 or more,
2d best do,
Best Grade buck,

CLASS NO. X—Lona Wooul
•fe^re-M. L. Williams, Goo. I.
earner, A R. Hall.

Beet Southdown Lamb,
I M
CLASS NO. 2—Bwtn.
■ Judge,-E. D. Reid. I. W. Vrooman,

Best sucking Pigs,

100

CLASS NO. 4.—PoctriT.
^c^ee-B. P. Cady, J. W. T. Orr,

pair Polands,
palrChlttagons,
pair common Breed,

�JIS BUT

Bret single Harnrao,
I
* riding Bridle,
« pair calf Boots,
H pair Kip Boots,
.
“ pair oeaao Boots,
,
poirLadlos' Gaiters or Shoes,
•• Dress cost,
’• pair Pants,
“ Over Coal,
Pork Bartel,
Etrawbat,
Bpeclmon Wood Turning,
i A best flour from 2bu. wheat, 1

machine
’**

IntheWn.,.

Dry-Qoods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

DRUGS &amp; HEDICIHES, PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY
A Splendid AuoHmmt for
Salt at Roa Road Pricu.

opolfadng corporations or Joint stock
100
Interests arc allowed to trample on the
Ladles’ Ridlsg and Driving*
public righla.” There! crushed and
Tedges—Charles Bristol. J. W. Rogers, down-trodden barley has Asserted Itself
Sire. H. Wright, Him Emma Keith, and it !• true for the monepoUee to trsm- We WlLg, MT be VNDEBNLD
Mine Elliott.
Beatriding,
gl00 Tho “Tanner" clubs of Chicago no*
2d best da,
■
1 00 number over six thousand membon
Beat Driving,
200andare rapidly gaining accession to their
2d beat do,
100forces. The ether evening the colored
Slow Race Open to Honea. Males and people of Chicago mot and organised two
. ” Jacks.
very large cnmpanlee of colored “T«uhand.
Judge—O. W. "Ellis, J. Boyd,
nera,” but there seems to be a little Fresh GooisconstaBfly
Bown.
bitch among tho white brethren about Old Coots salim regartlew ef Cest.
Flrit in,
'
accepting thalr ayoperatlon from a fear
Leaf In,
that It may tend to make their gorgeous
No competitor to ride his ownboreo or divplay somewhat redlculom.
mule. .Tho last horse in to win tho
A big camp meeting Is now In pn&gt;
race. Bat any Home’or Male Calling to press out at DetPlalnes station, one of
turn tho track in 16 miuutea, to be oon- the largest sver bald In thia vicinity.
aiderod distanced, and. will be ruled ofT As at camp-mcctlnga heretofore held an
tho course.’' Anlmatoto keep moving three prounda, there has boon great an­
and turn tho track Uigee fl toes.
noyance auflered faom rowdies oo Sun­
days. . Thia meeting will close on Satur­
pgARRY COUMTY
day night.
The cattle dlreaae seems to be dying
out here as no deaths were reported from
It in the city during the pact week.
The •‘veloccpode’' baa been brought
out ben. It to a queer looking sort of
hobby hcreo on two wheels exceeding­
ly difficult to get on and very easy to get
ofl" and Is said to make fifteen miles an
BErcSncj.t soxiutioss.

All Hastings Outdone!

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

60
60
60
00

CLASS NO. 8.

Heath,

- Bota Cushion,
60
•• ornamental needlework,
60
“ sewing by hand,
60
’ '• sewing by Machine,
60
P. 8. All articles entered under this
bead must be specified whether made by
band or Machine.
.

a. o. iHiuiia.

GROCERIES

HASTINGS,

MICH.

HI IIUHI.J?! T IHIIUIAM.
ir. Brux.lfcfcrciiEos.

r. giles nupuAitn.

VI. MICHAEL C.T. M.ESSX

• •tv cikx.j. the Tm...
itL“2,
t. we. au—t k.W rf 0^17
THIN MACHINE
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM
,u u-.i.i .. ... ..... . .
“ "■

fVf2Y JACHI,,E ,S *PR4«Tlll

H. A. GOODYEAR,
PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS

Be'Sure to Sec this Machins,
hefora beiina mt etber. M ».&lt;,

STOVES, IRON.

, Judge— Mrs. J. Zimmerman. Mn. 8. Ar AtudAor GtturtL
,
•
Andrus, Mrs. O. K. Beamer, Mn. Geo.
GEN. WILLIAM HUMPHREY, of Leese*'.
Jto .ty-rui/Wa! of PMc /••tniiion
'
M. Dewey, Mn. James Boyd.
ORAMKL HOrfFORb, ofEitw.
Best ten yards Flannel,
r.r Ih-Lor of tie Stoto Board of Uotaiio»Id best do,
'
n.vtri e nenwv .. rv_t.
•• Patchwork Qtillt,
, - white Quilt,
. “ pair woolen Blankets,
hl best do,
■eat wool carpet.

Lace cap,
worked collar,
under Sleeves,

Books and Stationery,

HARDWARE STORE,

The veteran, Couldock, and hia daugh­
ter arc at McVlckeris, playings very
good engagement; Jo. JeOhnon to to
follow them, and then the spectacular
—“Midsummer Night's Drram” Is to
be brought out. The Opera Hacso is at
present dosed.
Dox.

8 lbs Butter made In June,
60
8 lbs Butter made tn September, 60
cheese, ten Ibe or over,
60
Honey in eomb, lO lbs or over/ &gt;50
gallon Maple Molasses,
M

BUk Blanket,
Worsted work,
worked Slippers.
Mantilla,
pair lamp mats,

Patent Medicines,

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Juries-J. W. Bancroft, Mrs. O.
Striker, Mra. J. C. Hanna, Mrs. Aaron
Durfee, Mrs. W. O. Freeman, Mn. D.
C. Banboru. "
Best loaf wheat bread. Milk or
salt riling,
60
" loaf corn bread,
60
“ collection of cake made by
’
one exhibitor,
76
•• cured Ham, withstatement of
mode of curing,
60

TMy.

Bcit

She postings gaanrr.

0 common chain.
Parlor chain,
Rocking chair,
Ladies’ searing chair,

Bast pair woolA Stockings,
Id boot do,
Beet pair woolen Gloves,
“ pair woolen Mittens,
" pound woolen Yarn,
“ made Shirt,
•• Ottoman cover,
. •* tan ay ohalr cover,

Battle Cr«ek Nowhere

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

Bota,
Dressing Bureau,
center Table,
dining Table,

Bcat half bu. con of Corn,
•• half bo. Wheat,
“ half bu. Oats,
“ half bu. Rye,
** half bu. Barter.
M collection of frnlta of all kinds
by one exhibitor,
M collection of Fall Apples,

FM1lF~^===s=

SEWING

Bret Floral dealga,

lot Tin Ware,

Judges—K. Lynn, Darius
James Boyd.
Best two Horse Wagon,
•'
••
Carriage,
x
•• One Horae Buggy,
° Two Hor«e61elgh,
•• single 8lclgh,
•• Bob Hlelgh,
“ Farm Cart,

C-ASH STORE

Striker, Mm. I. Diamond, Mrs. H. A,
Butale, Mrs. H. W&lt;ht-«j* dip7!
Boat and greatest va'ryof Uowere, &lt;4 00
M bast do,
S oo
Beat collection of dahlias,
g 00
2d beat do,
J 00
Beat collection of roses,
2 oo
;s

OsaicaaviLLU. Aug. 17lh. 1M8.
The Univeraalist Grove Meeting that
was held on the banks of Pino Lake on
tho 15th and 16th *inst, was a splendid
alTair and a success Tho weather was
beaotiful, and tho grove one of the
nicest in the county, was admired by all
prorenL Tho doctrin was proached by
HrrTB. Grutax, of Jackson, and its
beauties act forth so beautifully and
truthfully, that its results were- on ad­
dition of nine mrenbeni to the apprecia­
tion of Prairieville and Orangeville, and
tho amount of fifty dollars contributed

'FLORENCE SEWING NACHIIL*

I AM NOW SELLING
Lumber Wagons, A. Na 1, at &gt;100,00.
Open Buggies single Beat &gt;125, to 8165.
Top
“
Single “
180, ••
Baller A Jump seat vfgons, 75, “

275.
100.

tmj oibvr artlel- is ay Use *qut!lr l«vr.
it will b« mm br evtsiwrixto tUt tb&gt; start
n—. ... 1A »•»
&gt;&lt;.1... Ik.rU f-.—k ..

fur Missionary purposea.
Mr EHitev, this morning after having
breakfasted, I thought I would toko a
stroll over toyn and see if there was
anything new, and was much surprised
at tho beaming counbinancos of tho dem errata. Thinks I what is up! I guoss
tho Dem’s have been receiving cheering
political news. Why, they wore as joy­

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

BOOKS.
Groceries and Provsions,
Blank Notoand Receipt Books,

ous and pelite u a ball-room company.
But I was not kept long in ignorance of
the cause of their hilarity. Old Thad
Snrrw u dxai&gt;. Whether true or false, KEROSENE OIL
I knownot,ss iAaa only a rumor, but if
true, a snaxo man has fallen, and hia
loss wili.be felt by all tho good and loy­

OJevery kind end Varuff,

Jws.'Slii'.i.VS”.

al, while tho Copper-heads will rejoice
the same as they did . when our belorad
Democrats, you rejoice because you
were afraid you would have to take him
into your party ehF There has never
been a time whrt that ou Boxax
ever felt like keeping tho company of
rebels. No, no, Cops, your fears were
groundless, fur although ho might here
differed oomotimes on some points with
Republicans, yet ho would have rather
died ten thousand deaths, than to have
coat his linen in these timns, with tho
democratic party. Whan you find such
an intellect in the democratic party, as
that possessed by Hon. Thad Stereos, it
wiU be when you have became loyal,

STATIONARY

ESTABLISHED I.VlSCt.

Boll Good* mt ttae ^owest

GEORGE PRESTON

PDfilBLK BATK8,
Ub«Il b« ■ plreinrs to is to writ m *aston*ra

larlta^yMT sureties to bh

W. A. 8ARTWELL.
Button, Dre. It. 1M7.

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and when you cease to blarny about on- |
CB7C.\ao,.Aug. IKh. IMSother war, unlaee you can elect Seymocr
The fall trade of the North-west bae
to the ProMdr ncy. You can nevor too- i
now fairly opened and the bualnew dal­
ly transacted In our city in tho shipment eeed politically until yen refrain from (
of goods, receipt, from the East and re­ using such expressions and got a few J
ceipts of grain, Is positively immense. Thad Btovena' among you to teach you i
Yesterday, for instance, over //teen loyalty, then perhaps you may acquire 1
hundred car loada of grain and flour strength enough to elect now and then a &lt;
were received. Allowing thirty care to member to some branch of the Govern- !
eaoh train, thia would givo fifty trains
engaged In bringing tn | '
‘~ '
single day. When wt
Whrat thrashing is only partly dono i
vast amount of freights arrivtag from
tho East and the out-going goods, it: in this vicinity. Some fexmera banre a
would not be uh over-estimate to aay' va-y large yield while others haro but a '
that from two thooMod five hundred to' small one. Too much strew is the cry
three thouwmd cars, or from etghty-ftre’ with tomo, and not much wheat. Tho ।
to one hundred freight trains of thirty
cars each, enter and leave Chicago dally tread well wheal Em canoed great (hasp- !
now. In view of all thta tualuw itis pointamnt geacraBy in eur vicinity, as
Pifuro
the yield is vary small, and the majority
of farmers declare they will never sow ;
any more of it
Weoihsr caalor ‘but dry. Potatoes ;
wffl oreomri to nothing, and an tori a (

Hypophosphite

Mtit

CONSUMPTION.

HAIR Reston

HAIRdressiNGi

Tbvr IstswAtotolr i»*rv&lt;M tin

FAMILY OBOCBBIKS
C«Mto*i&gt;( ef

Tdckly rwtore Gnr Hlir

XT»8T QUALITY
AedwHItassM st&gt; mWI

TRY IT I

TRY IT I

TOY IT!

W I X C II r. R T K «•«
HYPOPHOSPHITES,^
(Ntok ftvei lt» rsnsvl* at Or. J. T-

JJVW TOOK CUTlt AT

2 Sewinf .VacluH,

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

�a. a /rex'
DET

jural and JHisrrlUi
STBOIAL KOTICB&amp;

umu MM1 w U1IT mm.

- — ----——rion
rd from bidden Caere*. a.^f-to.
prompt trealarent to render rxia
If yne are auSering er bare a
relnelary ducb«rgre. wUl.dec
upon your gteeral bra I th I De
drbilitalad. taally tired • Dee* ■
produo* patylfalba of U
'be repeated lb.
rfu/fofemeT 7Z.'
*•« -UUed U
la lb. Crore.-

jflphlSttH Central Ballr—e.

168. Summer Arrangement 1868.

X,raise E«-

N. BARLOW,

W. 8. GOODYEAR,

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BARLOW

H. F! SAllHEXT. Oea'lSap. Clueagn.
v K Mna. A» l Sup'l, Detroit.

Oraag.rUle-x.t rtprerented.
Ptaiii.rilla-C p. ptBdtU B

Pj'-m Rubinana, The Sureefa Ar.—Quo. P.
g—Ui’a C.dumn*.

Iweya right, “ •*,h" k“lUu
fce-s the Best
idea, .»d three
ut.td.

Stitch
'

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i-'s:

xdvoruaemonta.

C~*. U.Fiebre.

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Pat t'l*.—Th° attention of all perN3e mdcbte l to ua te asked to the
ngoaipt MftU«n',i’t of their accounts.
We have I ecu p-dictit, but now we mutt

Aar* rnonry.___ ____ ______

»« EaUM,

uf wUcb A. Elllatlrereieed 10; G. Slriktr It. *
I- /arm*/ ffaUd—wbeia number of rale* caal
**» ef which A. Etlklirerdrad |y : Q. Striker 1|.
by O. Striker, and carried that Adam
□luMt be ■MBiBOMly noml naiad.
lafad, that the next Diatricl CoarreUo* be

afSryirmbar, roat.

PIECES FALL PRINTS
HUS MACHtXB

IE FIRST PREMIUM,

Oreank
Debility.

? Sec this Machine,
who erJoyed tbe right* af tbe Xectite franahlar.
to labor particularly far theeleclioa of *-Qrant A
Colfax,” a. upon their election the freedom of
tbe rtnanci paled colored men, ibe prelection of
loyal while* Ik the South, the liability of our
Oo.ernmeoi, the propriety of our fra. luetiiu.

E SEWING KACHINL*

BUSINESS CARDS.
ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

Hartware, Stores, Ini. Ms
PcsueSctior:-—The Fall Term of
the Union £-.boul of this village, is an­
nounced to lommcnce on Aionday, Sep­
tember'Hi. 154^ it j, paiticulariy dealrcd tbit all who design attending this
term, will be p c-cnt prctuptly ext the
morning nf the vih, an the school Is to be
gradid at that time.

a and Receipt Books,

/ Ya.au R«ei&gt;ui»’a (Irral J-i..,- gate two ex
' kib.il&gt;ar on the fair Gruiaod.. io thia Village on
XadM-U' l..t The Vi'l.ge waa .cry full vt
ynpl. (run all put. ol Iba enhulf, and to far a.
ar hr.-, all tl.it pitronired the about ware well
Jt aenaialr d d make a tin. appearance
■apaui.g through our atterla aad we tboogbt
111 rifiog ibr r^.ui
any we bare ee*e eeeu.
while Iba .■po.HkB o( u* Ku KInx-Ktaa u*.
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id story, uniar block,

W£ggusswdB.rtffis

HASTINGS, • 87 - MICK

D. S. WOODWARD,

TitEATiiicxiL—\\ e are informed that
the DnmnticClub of Nashville, put poae
giving; nll entertainment at Union Hall,
Io tills place, Mtnetlmc gext week. We
learn that our Nashville friend* have be­
M informal betM. mJlbd far A J. Grant 1*
come 'juiie proflclsnt in the great TempriMc.- Dnmi th -y projiaie to intro­ T. L Filbberry It; Aaron Clark 4; A. Ryarnus I
Voted IO proceed ta &gt; formal ballot far Repre
duce here, we |10|lc tn sec a full hou-c.

TSffBD 1X1867.

Bair Regenerator.

MILLINER

Bn (Ms, Groceries,
CITT DREG STOKE!
D. ACKJLEY de

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^■JBTOV IXStTREDT

Tls Faw' litul fire Im. Ct

•T. L. Pilfoberry 1«*» ■barmjwu Hubert J.
»i I wudrelared ueeelmeualy nominated. On
■lien the CenrreUoa adjourned.

IT ITU TOO, READER I

BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES

■'-'"iTCTiTSSuir-’’lf»«. to tnral at lb* reme place
&gt;•»&lt; of thia wwk. H.pL *ih, LU*.
i.iuCua, far the Tanning

Music &amp; Jewelry.
Alteulinn Hr public* M&gt; of Ituatlngn.
&gt;• direction of th* Republican Alate Central
’•••milt**, yon are larited In meal at the office
•fib. Caa.iy tl.rfc in thia Village on Xridey
sac far each achtkil reprereulrii. were beautifully
rn n*'K'1'’
,M’-10
• TAXXK8S
U.10. .ad io mu, it*
tmnttmruU arrang'd and abaetuUly lesikd ««&lt;-•■ «Uh ,h»
•’’■f.rau.lr preeecullng tbs pending political good thing. coutrilrwled by th. ladle.
The meeting organised by the choke ef W. PG*aarrr. Eeq , *» I’realdent of the day, and
Bj *rd»r of th* Town.hip Awnmilleo.
opening rtarcuea couaiaird of Martial Jfirir. •
UEl&gt;. M. DEWEY. Omirmaa.
aeog br the friend* prrecnl from Vletrirt Xu. S;
after which a bAaf. but eloquent addrem -a. deRxMovtD.-The Nonna! School of
li.ured by Aarau Clark. Eeq..uf MiddforUfa.
irrellng tb. Amen**. -Uh lb. Europe*. .jure.
from Naahvllle to Woodland Center. ofGorrrnm.nl and education, m^iog many Ur
Bnaon, aupcrlor inducements oftaed by
the people of the Utter place.
We think that our usually enterprlal ng
nrlghlx n of Nashville have | ermlttcd
thetnuclrea tn be outdone in a matter

RY IT I

TBYITt

trreuf Into.-e.t, they might have been
aotee«.*U'. Don't be c-iught napping
*r»ln.

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

Boots and Shoes,

Drip, leSiciaa, Groceries,

ATLANTIC 4 GREAT JTOTERI
Broad Gauge Bailway!

Groceries and Produce,

NEJV YORK
wroShcBcw,
*

d..|«tch- AU kind*of
•COBBLIN'G-

W. O. HEDRICK A CO..

Saddlers 4 HaiKMitos,

Done on nhort Notice.

BA11BW&amp; BOOBTUBB MILL*.
■idga*.

DDES and r«i»
cm

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Diia Shop fa loca^d^b^Eaalero part of ibi. 1

�I

A Traveling MasonA good story is told by an exchange
of a confident individual, evidently well
“read ug’’ in the mysteries, who applied
at tho outer reception room of an eastern
Masonic lodge for admission. An emi­
nent brother, who made no sign that ho
was anybody, requested tho stranger to
proper penons to examine tho creden­
tials of the stranger, when tho following
dialogue ensued:
"0, it s no matter about that; I m all
right,” aaid tho applicant, making sun­
dry extraordinary passes with his hands
anil contortions of visage.
"That may bo but, but I think they
alwavs examine strangers who desire
to visit.ths lodge,” said the attending
brother.
“Well, Tm ready for ’em,” said tho
visitor confidentially
•'Glad to hoar it—that is quite p!
elaborate breastpin you wear," said the
other, looking with some interest at a
big gilt letter G which tho visitor had
conspicuously displayed upon his shirt

■ UafnwW

ssrisr.^-s:s;-.-~«E."3a.s

TcMstr.,
Tews 1 North of Ra»r« 7 West.

eUoCeoV

sssass-u-a ■&amp;4iriazui fertlwr .reared, that'wfipln twCaty dsj-s iu Cam;

»• «•

tb, Cnweir Hui ef raid Cenniy,

2k Mil ibr Get.uiu. OroM. Hunting CaMd
W.tclHa, b«.l inutoUou geld w.iebe. made
Price IIi. Orval iadacctnaiate to sgcuta. A4
dre. Orvid. W.lch Ca.. Boston. Hsm.

of?.V
&lt;
s.ir isrV
“C tofaw'V
u'lJf.w'/

{£S}_JTS¥^S=..

^mas^’Xg'j.ggawsi
ifiSES.—
KKs.-.’sssdsiisirsixjsmi

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wa cxu. rv
Colbnra’a Patent.

“Yes, that’s a Masonic pin," replied RED JACKET AXE.
tho wearer, swelling out his breast
Any one wbe wads ea an enter for Ifiv. Axr.
“Indeod ! Letter G—well I suppoeo of &gt;bfa abspe, at Two I»I| Dollar, wk. will, Um
tub, w|K recrtv.eM extra, for nothin*.
you know what that moons ?"
All rvsponaible Uardwua Dealers aril Ike
“0, yrs certainly—letter 0—stands --Uppl"Va|( Axee.” Bar from them. Bal if

eel to know ax. send the money and we will be
for us Masons, you know.”
sure to picas, jm.
LIFPIXCOTT 4 BAKEWELk
The querist didn’t know it, and the
I’lll .burgh. Pa.,
applicant, it is almost unnecessary to
state, did not get any further into the
Lodge.
------------.------------------------A Traveler stopping at a wes­
tern hotel exclaimed one morning to the
waiter “what are you about, you black With Special reference in the wan to ef
operative, oo
fnscal f You have roused me twice from
my sleep by tailing me breakfast is ready,
and now you are attempting to strip off
Nws. «•» &lt;«, M, W, TR,
the bod etothes.” “Why, replied Pom­
Eapoetallp, are
pey. “If you isn’t gwino to get up 1
must have de sheet anyhow, cause dry 8TBtI«EB TIAM ETU 1BFR1E
am waiting for de table dot”
and Notions.
HF"A certain clerk in the country
recently made the following comment on
Pocohontas: “ Pocobontaa was a great
DllIGHAM A CO&lt;8
man—Pocohontaa was a noble, kindGREAT
hearted and true man.’ ‘Hold on." cried
his cm panion ‘Pocohontas was a woman?’
WaaallaH kind, ef Dry. Fancy .and Ht.|de
■She wa^ ehT said ha; ‘well, that’s my Goods el Ike ealfena price of
OS B DOLAR.
luck; how am I expected to know? I
sod will guarMileo you more aad better gon.!,
never read tho Bible P
lor that money then you can gel elrrelirrv.
Our Cas.mlsefanse Io Ageota are am siaeeded by
nay
firm
la
tbe
bnsineM. Circnfare deacribiug
An exchange, in speaking of the
magical strain of a hand-organs says: goods sent frre^tojur^addrm.^Hend for on..
“When he played ‘Old Dog Troy,’ we
H Congress Si.. Uoaton, Naan
notiood elevon puppies sitting in front ef
the merlenn on thexr haunches, brushing ’’WiunNMiriaHr
away tho tears from their eyes with their
Now ready and sent free. IndneeUMata to Agent,
fora pawl."
belter Ibaa ever. Cbecka tea cents each, drecrilr
8wckB&lt;B *
8L&gt;

J. &amp;. P. COATS
SIX-CORD

8EWIKG MACHINES,

PATRONIZE THE BEST.

ONE Dollar SALE.

gives ths following catalogue of di&amp;rent
kinds of love: “The rwectrot, of love, a
aother’slove; the longest a brother's love;
the strongest, a woman’s lore; the dearest,
man’s love; and tho eweotoet, longest,
rtroagert, doaroet love, a ‘tore of a
bonnet’’

ELLIS* IRON BITTERS
VKTII.L enrich the bleed satUfroveei il from
VV becomins watery aad Seek, end giroa
lorid eemnl.iion, restore lb. sppetlta and Inrigor.I. the system. Perfectly bsnxleu male
and palatable, end can be labra al all times.
The Iren In these Bitters coolly enter, late Ike
clreofalioa. being la tbe form of a Fbyrapbenpbate. It IS more readily absorbed Into tho eye­
tom Ibaa anv ether farm of Iren. Prepared and
—For tho first time in our history one for sale br WM. RfXlff.lt A. Delaware Arraue.
of tho political organisations of the oono - Pblladelpbla,andformicby dniggUi. generally.
try boldly and defiantly plants iteelf upon
revolutionary platform, and asks tho
people to smiport it in breaking down important. fend tiro stamps far sealed H
pages an iba whoie subject l»r Wblltter. ooathe laws apd inaugurating anarchy.
UZntial pbysrefan, Ml Hi. CWtre Ht Leota, Mo.,
pro-emlMoUy above all others in bls
—Tax Are Gotptl of Pact has this astands
poeielhy. No matter who IWImI. state yoer
illusion to Mr. Seymour.
eras. Pniirate treated by stall In srrry State,
“And now of tho Pah doos he was died
pRYCHOMANCY, or, Boffl^Chansitup
laymour, because he could any more and

BLOOD.

sfctfiset of say nae they obooee. iastaaUy: also
secure prosperity io fave or busiaam. Every
oo. era eeqatro llt» singular power. Tills qnrer.
®“A man out Wert, who ottered bafl excitleg book bu bran publtab«d by ns tea years.
isr a friend, was asked by the judge if be Um stdeofwhieh ha. trevu .nonnou* .ndta lb.
raly baokrt ^e.timi Islhe Eugltab
1 tad an^iomuaLaraaeeen bis form. -Oh,
^thar^wtlb a guide to'the unmarrlvd. Address
T. WILLIAM A Um. Book Fokfaahere, Phita., Pa.

asulrntbrn any other man living.”

a barrel Revolver. 1 dagaal far muff, aad eapa.
I alagfa barrel Fbot Gue. I silver plated, eugraved. 4 bottle Rarair log Castor, cal glue bat
lire. 1 very in. Violin sad bow, fa case. 1 set
irnry balanced Knirea and Forks. -n.
Presents foe larger Clubs increase in tbe same
ratio.
Pend money by Regtatered Letter.
Catalogs. rtGaodasent taeay addreae rxsc.
PARKER Oc. CO.
Roe. 08 qnd 100 aammer at., Boston.

• ’/•&lt;•*
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awtfU

Ww. Braanxn.
Csrewsia
oreprri re««re.
mlM7
Dated, brer as. uas.
.
Th. shore sale fa herehr poetpaaed until
Wednraday, the tilth da.' of September nest, at
same hour end nlaee. ’
•
n. WRUHT. .
Cirnil C—rt C^&gt;»^i***^**f in iad/rr rarer
&lt;haa/rMich.
JcaUol

Drain Conxutlmioncrs' Notice.
XTOTICE fa hereby glrra that tbe Drain Cam

IsEGAL N0TICE8.

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tbeora stmib two degraea wrat. fonr chain, rad
41 Raks, to conafct with Mud Creek drain.
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Aj/aiRUTRATUR*B SALE.
house of Albert Pacheo. In lbs tow, ship of Johns1 40
A 40 M 100 7 47
IsUm matlCT of Um Estate of William Atwood, dr- Iowa an Thursday th. loth day of Heptcmbrr, A. se W nfo.X
4 31 *9 1 M A3 ICO 4 11
D. IMS. st » o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of a wl Vet
sJist.iiV A 7* 74 14 It 1 41 1*0 14 £7
th. ewaawafYarey. aadma/a7 Wtehhma. fatall
iWI'.'X
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Creek Drain, located: Commencing la tbe
township of Jobnsluwn. as fallows io wit: Com­ Va*X*!u| » lit 43 10 14 1 01 100 13 14
mencing al a stake M Mad Creek in Jobaatowu,
on aectiun two. tbeuoe aw th a degrees and J*' - I; af’a’.'i V • U TO 11 7t I 17 100 It M
eiiuulea weal, threw aad 44 Khitb ebalna; thence
A 01 14.14 14 1 41 I0O 1* *7
no,th l» degrm west, three and Ifo-lOOth chains; n w I V ef
tbence north «T degrees west, two and to ltotb
«:
‘xsxts
chains: thence uoeth W&gt; degrm am, (re anil
A tl U 100 A U
.-xr-IWtb chains to a bridge crossing tbe raid Mod .srVefa.V 10 40
CHANCERY ORDER.
Crrekoo lb. rut and waat road ruuniog throeih
&gt;• *
I# U 1 04 100 It JI
A 1 A4 100 T»
land that belssga to Albert P.tcbra* then*, neVefnwV It 4n
north 14 degrees and » minutes, west ten and
M M
!» U1M fit
JSSfutm**'••“****• **
lira chains ; thence north H degrees cut, lustily
5
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’
.nsstu
SIX and 13-IWlh chains ; tbenea north 11 degree,
Lroi* A. Etna, Cemplaleant
and X&gt; minnteaeut, eighteen sa 1 M-lOOth coni as;
Tews I North of Rang. A WeaL
Mams Eujs.’tiefendant.
tbaSMO north 41 degrees east, seven end Sh-lootb
chains- thence norib M degtrea and 43 minute,
jKKnsssr=axsarBa!*ai: euL sight aad 41 both et.aJaa; tbence north 11
la a saaSOeal ef this Sus, bat la abreas tram hta degrees east. S3 and fio-lroth chaise; thence north
5 Z ’.3SCJ3
’!*fr*!* “d “
east, tl sud 99-lOfab
laaa.nIserOereOtMSke aald nsa yasLral tiafoattsal *■?
chains; theaee south 07 degree, east, 11 nod 94- a ptaet^aH
re' H X
TH .T7 100 0«
l&lt;«Xh chains, tkanraaouii. 71 drgrwa east, eight
aad tX-lUMb elirius; three* uulE «» dr-rei, id w%ofa*£
15 to
nuinlwuw
4» minutes mat. uvea and M-lnotb chai.., thence
Tewn s North of Ruga g Weak
aoulb It drerea. east, tear aad iiMuOtb chains;
thence norlL 49 degrees cut, fifteen snd W 10 -it, a ptefaw VI
Ibeneo north 41 degrees east, sine sudh.'SaTMAis _AaiUlta&lt;lMearaZ£Sy?gta chains;
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iwtlh chains; Ibeoee real sad ll-IOMh ehs.as l„
J ! w
I" l«loe tai
OertoWSXmLJta to, UaMSn^ijaainwr. a pMU* the Township line between Baltimore rad Maple
Grore-.tbenee Into Maple Ggov*.
SX^rtewY 1 *°
’•» RTooloto
Mrikmg said Town » links ’north of tbe
north west corner of section lliirtr one ; Ibenee
Na. 1 uortb, tee chains; ibtec* No 9 Mrth &lt;» de­
ass?—,—. grees east, firs cbainr, lhence No «, north t» dajS'Sap
Clreett Court cammtaatoner In aad for Bau^Mair. green east, thirty ehalnac thaeeo No 4 north 11 ds
&lt;,T7
u “d «-&gt;,,y‘h «Wbi; “&gt;«« No.».
north 74 degrm aad »0 mis.tea real, right and
at-lootb chans; thence No a north 14 degrees and
44 mnrats. eut; 13 ebalns; ibenee No 7 north 31
degrees snd 11 minutes east. 17 ami W liXub
‘ ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
chains; thence Ne. 1. north 33 degree. e&lt;rt «
Th.ClrraUro.rt for lheCWnsty rt Bury.
eha-M; I hence No »north Udegreaa AO nlaates
bkxby axrrn.
MSI. 13 aad An-luotb chains: Uwnee No. 10 north :.^K| SIS
E5S8S5S
three rad U-1 Wtb cbei.a; thaocr No. 11 north 41
WILLI AM CBOWKXX.
drgrm AO miautea east, two aad 40-|ofah cboina:
IbeacoNa llnoeth 4} degree, aad M rainutre
ivfcfl J
£ h J p, « »« n o
OOM. turive end AO-IMith ehtans । ih«BM R*
north l« degree, raal, seven end SJ-ICHb chains;
thence No 14 north Id degress aad AO minsitn
raehfonr rad 7V-100U, ehuuK ibrare No IS north
44,&lt;4egrm east, rix rad AT-iOthh ebalna | thraaa
Town » North of Rrago A ITmL
MadlalyraKMa
A**"T*^/jSySj**1*
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CHANCERY ORDER.

aoac
&lt;7s
Town 4 North of lta#r !o w,iL

H M IA M 1 •• I*1» W

IT 90
»3I ttlOO 3-fil
l» 40
4 « 44 10* A M
*&gt; «°
AD Al loo AM
silver plated ragraved &gt; boltla Castor. 1 rlrgael
talk Fym, with ivory or Hands! Weed Frame,
9U W
l» MIOOlOAt
feathered edg. and siiauglad. 1 .trel e.rring
•*
Kntfo .nd Fark. very bcsiquality, Irery bal.uc- Us. vreaertM Mr Ms apeou„
raVafVittf »s 10 1 a 1A100 »AJ
mlh.adl*. 1 bandaome beaded and ll.sd Parasol.
90 yards good Print. 1 r.ry fine Dunaak Table nrreti C«rt romnitaUoorrtaimlfor BMjrreeatT. a tj ofa w &lt;&lt;
VAT ARTED.-SALESMER to trevri for
» AO AM « 100 Io 44
eJVafewTf »l 40 4 41 4s 100 4 S»
M.nutaciuring Company sad by Mmple. Corer, fpair beat quality Istllre' .forge Coa(mod
**terv«.. with greaa Boote. l^doxcn finc IdneifTowlea. Kdca.
J4
•» *® 0 01 Ml* »•»
Town 9 North of Rang. 7 West
aat at', PbUa., IX .
Moracco Trar.llag Bam 1 fancy drew pattern.
neVof
j 137 74 W 04 » SO 100 3». 44
W dotra elegant s'lrer plated engraved Napkin
ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE
sj/sfllk
1 oo ■ 14 00 1 40 ion 14 40
A. Guta, light, mw. very'pmtttabJa' Doa^bl Rloektnga. Gents* heavy chared solid GeM Ring.
n 4 of s w ^
1 *0
14 00 1 40 100 M 40
by permn. out of e-ery lOu to whom offered 1 pair ladim' high nt Balmoral Beata. 1 elegant
kofTi”;/
1 W
10 41 t 04 100 19 It
AddrtM. with .tamp for ct.cul.r, QUCBB A CO D stains Drees Pattern. 1 Violin rad Bow, ia
raWrf
« 140
u u s u leo a; PO
box complete. 1 set jewelry, pie, rar drops, and
Maaahrtsme, «U Cbmtaat at. Pblla, Pa.
w l,-if e e S
4 AO
14 11 1 43 100 14 «
slawe helloes.
jSttj?'! .»
,» «i» ■■■
Fora Club of BO and Five Dollars—1
TV X E S .
;’e V.r
’ T 140
» M 9 M loo M 41
Lace
ChrtalM.
1 pair all Waol Ulaakm EnAT.T. STYLES-AND SHAPES. glared silrrr plated ( bottle Ucralriag Castor. ■MUMfrattea sonb-wart qwareae ar cemmm towje .rVrfl.V 7 40 A 79 &lt;7 1*1 4 44
ndl—afal
1 baeetlfel Writing Desk. 1 aelid goldIforefPie.
— —.T—.
ty-GET TOCRS FUR KOTni.XG._il
JU yard. They OneCareimcra. lor Pant* and Vet.
|| it
ASA HIM 4S
1 set Ivorr balanced basdto Knlrre with silrar
■ M «*•• X M 00
14 01 I 04 100 IP SI
Any ana who «eu&lt;l u. an order for Fire (A) ptalsd Forks. 1 tlegaet satin Parasol, baarllr
nJ? of
17 490
71 44 713 100 7» 47
Air., .1 on. dollar uid a half ..cb, with lb. beaded and lined with silk. 1 pair grate calf
en.h. will rvceira ooa extra far sol Ling.
•JsOfewK &gt;’ &gt;0
14 49 1 M 100 10 M
Boots. SO yard, good Print &gt;0 yard, good
e Ji'or
&gt;-JW
Ati 94M4A100 4M43
Wa will put our Ala tioogsid. afaay other brown or latoachod .'•bratlng. yard wide er 40
yard. W yard wMe. good euatity. 1 ladlre* ele­ nurd AuxnUilUi. lint
larreal atmt eiaasariog Iwa’lnd a Wf lirntMe.1
wSotnw^ 11 AO lib 11 not 100 in »
gant Morrco Trsrtling bag. 1 square Wool
•
CHARCERY HALE.
We b.te med. Axn for tweaty-lwey»«r». .ad Shawl. 1 ptala Norwich Poplin Dreaa patter..
•»K*M 1 « 40.
441 44 100 7 S3
won’t yield lb. palm ia ib.pe to any nMnafactar- H.- yard, double width cloth for Is4.es' cloak.
trar* or xrcjrMdx. ra* cwvra cbwt re tre
er, aady.l ewefca. that a ‘vtack.r ef Illinois" Ele^eteograredailrrepUledTraPoL S yards Ownfa W rerry-ln cnearevy.
called &lt; our... bantu, ia to. patent shape. Th.
circular b&gt;l end waliaiioa. rd*. nUa lb. sum
Foe a Club of 100 aad Tea Dollare-1 0 aoaax A. Beouws » A Atnutu J. Btrots■sw .DeCa
Tcwn 1 North of Ruge T West.
labor produce twieees ranch .ffrcl.
rich Mt rlno or Thibet Dree, pattern. 1 pair Im
iWsfi.V
IM
110M
100 11 It
Damask Tabbs Cloths and Napkin, to match. I
s S ef
1 410
M M A 70 loo 41 7s
This ewt fa like th. Celburn F.leol Axe:
pair grata French calf Boois. 1 baary, aUvre
•S
w
» w vs loo II it
plated engrared Ice Pilcher Very 6ua all wool
a e &gt;.' uf
1 140
|l tl I 01 100 St 17
doth for ladtaa* Cloak. I web very beat naallty
• lisflttf
4 to
1*0 M IM II 34
■brown or bleaabad Sbaella*. fv ranis fie.
ehufne i’
» W
• 00 M 100 10 »n
Casaimara tbe null. 1 afaxaol Poplin Drose pat­
w L uf
10 MO
ta AS A A* 1.UJ 43 Al
tern. 1 tiegnat Eagitab Ucraga Dree, pattern.
n s I,’ of
10 IA0
l&gt; 11 1 M 100 99 14
1 beaeUfal Earltab Baraga Sb.. I. 1 ret Irory
uw
if*
5
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li
40
4
43 44 100 4 II
batancenmudfa knfom sad fe.kfc 1 ladies or
nets Sllrer hustler core Watch. 1 Bartfati
Hand Portable Hewing Machine. Hplendid fam­
} 14 40
4 17 41 100 7 »
ily Bible, ateaj engr.rings, with record and phow'fafawX
IT »0
7 70 7i
100 1 47
ar VafaeV
Id 40
AM bn lta&gt; 4 »

A GERTS WARTED. RT73 ■ mao lb to doubt, fane Kteraoeeepe and 11 foreign rtaes. 1

avlfefaeQ
It 40
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IT 40
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a wX-efae M
It 40
n a U efa wj^ 90 00
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CHANCERY ORDER.

Acerrea Omreaai'o Orncx. 1
LaestM. MMfo J »ly * •
S tracts ar pare.!. •( Uad. ..tasted In the
Cuuat.r af Barry, drlmqueal hr
for th. rr.ro meaUraad '-‘s’. “ &lt;i»W *“T^‘
wi/rireMbjtiM Trmrareref

100 “ AO

58IB 8S9 8

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or a th.r .rare. M tbe Tel tekel ■**»*" "^
will be nlieed subject to tee

OFFICIAL BISTORT OF TIE WAI,

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better qwotily than awy
AOEXTa'WANTEp FOR THE
other concern in lb. country
foe th. uniform price of
Ito Cannes, Ckaeaetev, CmSeel A Retells, ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
tame beet of Boetan .nd K.w York refer
Hmmmiui. itiphk.
lit ready esir. combined with as laeraasod eneee gtaen rate th. reltabiliiy of our UmiM.ud iwaatydaysbarere tea
commission, ni.kr It the beet aabacriulioa book that oar business is eotdaeted ia lb. f.lrrel aud
i^i /»-».
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REVOLUTION

lalned ta say eltar way.
IM asbeeribers ia tear day*.
Send fur ciroalara .ad see our term., and ■
All Goad, damaged or broken la trans,
full dwcnplioa at the work. Addme N.liawU portatloo replaced wllheat charge.
l-.WL.hlog Co.. Pl.ltadelehl.. 1‘t; Cinc.nn.tl,
Ohio S Chicaffe, ID., er St. LmIs, Me.
guar.etee errey article to cota lew than if bought
Ql Ofifi A YEAR Ta Apato toorillbe .1 any Boaton or New York Wbolcaalo Hoose.
&lt;2»-LmVv Star shat He Sewing Machlee.
Full particular, bee. litre indaerarnt. io .1Our Comndiiaion to.Agento
perieneaf As.als &lt;1.11 as or adjrv.. W. O
WILSO.t A CO., Cter.taad, 0.; Baatoa, Maas Eseeed lbo.0 of erery olb«r establfahmral of llie
kind—proof rf this can be found io comparing
or til. Lmu.. Mo.
our premiums with tho« of other, for Club, ol
WANTED-AVEMTB. RTS ta *300 per th. ssm. site, ia addition to which w. claim to
VV mooli, to aril tb. Urania. Impreerd &lt;V» glr. better goods of tbe same character.
We will send to Aerata free of charge.
mon 8*um Family Hewing Macttia.. AMree.
Foe a Club of 30 and Three Do!lar»tweorob A Ch. Fltuberg, Fa., er Uoatoa, Mew.
l do... good Horn Shirt Fronts. 1 ret relid
rpO GOOD TRUSTY AGRNTff-W.wil gold StAn All wool caitimcr. for Paete. Fire
I yay ew pvr Btahlb .ad, eipaama Fur per white CeaateraaM. large me. 1 elrgaal U.1-

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MLO.V XOglXSOJT. KKV. HKBOP tcofr,
A. COMPLETE
rxor. x x. rouiuk. bkv. ncsnr
nmujut. frr. thuodokk l. emu.
OBAXGKJVBD. tad aaey oiborv. will tell yau
that the Daly Washing Rachina aad UaHeraal
“""unoJoB. MraecT. CompfaluretL
Wringer
their ml in eieshfag every year
beside. rar tag ooa half tbe tssna and laboewaahIns. 1 on may prnv* tbeir alatoaerate tree by
r.'Antu Merasv. Defondea*sending Um retail price t Wreber. 814; Extra
Wringer, IA—aad are will forward, to pl.ee.
■bora no ooa U aeUIag either er balk. Im at
by
charge. It, after s trial ef one month. yen are 3^;.7^ *.*%$
eat entirely aatfaAad. wa will refaad tbe maney
impe^yfot&gt;iBe~^ faU trade, dP
oo U» return of Ito Mrabinra, freight tm.
Largodteoauate ta tbe Trade everywhere. Maa.fwiorel sod aaid |B Um Xerth-wart by DOTY
IumsiIbc t. Srerl, |Ksm&lt;.

IN TRADE.

Tn UP

■AU or lUIl TH LATM-

TXCXL NOTICES.
CHANCERY ORDER.

JTSBSSBX

THE 8UCCEBB
Of onr One Dollar l«lc bcu caused such

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sew simnuBisn.

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TutiUUldmteW.
It h no: tho bravo men who periled
thoir Hvm fo put down tbe rob«llx»who
now diroaU-n a now "rovultiiioa,’’ but tho
mon who, during the rebellion, were in
eympUhy with the roUte. orwniW•elves ixnburing their hand. in the blood
•t tho boyi in blue.
Tho dentocnta imported robda from
tte Booth to etump the North ecetort
Lincoln, and initiate tho rebellion. They
mw bow importing the aamo dam of ma
to etump the North against Grant, and,
initiaie revolution.
Eveiy Union eoldier'e’gravo ia an alonuont apeeeh against the democratic
which was nominated by the men
whe initiated and carried on the war in
which our boys in blue were slaughtered.
There are few facta, which we find
toreely stated in tho Chicago Journal, and
which should be remembered and pon­
dered by every lover of hia country who
is to coat a vote in November.
Every boy in blue who was maimed,
slaughtered or starved during tho war,
was maimed, slaughtered or starved by
those who support Seymour and Blair
The emaciated survivors of the Libby
and Andersonville prisons are ashed by
tho democrats to vote with tho wretches
who scourgod and starved them.
Those who filled the nation with wid­
ows, and orphans now seek to rule the
Republic by electing Seymour to the
1‘retobncy.
In I860, the Southern fire-eaters threat­
ened rebellion if they foiled, they now
threaten revolution if they succeed.
Tbe hands which cut down tho boys
in blue on the battle field wiU deposit
democratic ballots next November.
Tbe mon who cursed our dying heroes
at Andersonville are now shouting for
Bcrmour and Blair.
the men who marshaled rebcldom in
tbe field, are now marshaling Democracy
for tho ballot box.
Those who murdered our sons end
brothers will vote now fur Sevmour and
Blair.
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4
Town I North of Rang* 10 MTrah .
IN Lands In It.rry Casmtv. Myrrsiard br tbs
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land pevvtae.years.) win br held st theCaoel'
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of aa&gt;d Coualv, eommrarie* on 11-*.!&gt;&lt;. ths ifa
day t.t Owtobcr MH, al Sloe a Hee3 A ' M . a«4
faleeetforae'
raaliSM free, day to dav,-H«n-le&lt;s rierphd. re I,-.-,, .that
until the aema shall brae beeu &lt;taf.mi nl f
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mumiu cording to law.
A. D. ROBE.
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                    <text>�J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.,
that speech, i. too gcnmacpirit of to.
Democracy of Michigan as well as of
Georgia. Remember, there aentimonto
of Cobb, blood thirsty as they were
against all men, who dartd to think dif­

locdly

BSMJ1LUA.W XeXIIATItSK

ferently from himself waaa
srrLAtren, and omnuxu mosm, not
only by th. people to whom they were
addressed, but by tho action of the Na­
tional Committee, in publishing this
eparetara “Campaign Document," by
tho “Simon Pure Democracy” of the

ond wo are aaaured that aU things wUl be
fa older. Th. Social has re^plemmnt
grounds, and a very pleasant time may
In tho Bajnnni's account of "Our
bo expected if vnry one will do {heir County Ticket," in Its test iasua, we nobeet to make it so.
Ueethatlt speaks of Wm. L. Cobb,

eloner, os being “but recently a student
with Hoc, Harvey Wright" Though
this statement could reflect no discredit
upon owr Justly popular candidate, we
consider U dim Mr. Cobb. that wo should
sayUtethewasa graduate ef tbe Lew
Department of the State University, be­
fore he took up his residence in Middle­
ville. And, In this connection we may
soy that here, at least, tbe County Ticket
is strong, and Vbornapplemsybecounted on for » round 200 majority foe the
tcMe ticket, statement* to tho contra­
ry notwithstanding.

HAST, MUM, All VICTSHI

The First Battle of the
Campaign Fought
and Won. • •

yas best mm.,

CASH STORE

SEWING MACHUll
Intix. V0orla

NEW GOODS

DRUGS &amp; MisDIClNES, SMri.T.iptf
■&gt; . v..
Mu_
rta. ToOM Arttolw,

All Hastings Outdone

Brick-laying upon Mr. Wright’s new
block commenced to-day. E. H. Searles
is now doing business in hie now store,
end presents a very attractive stock of
new goods to buyers. The now store of
Mr. T. A DcRlemcr Is fast approaching
completion, aid win soon be ready for

.MOIIG.AN BATES, of Grand Travers.

GW. oum L. BraULDINO. of Cltetoe. '

BRN-na*
OJT,

It Maha th&lt;

y;,.,

** hMlS*i4r». .ad thrw »it^r&lt;l;l.kw
than tea alreaceat ai.iek iiuriS,'

od to Wakefield's block, has a fine stock
of ^oots end shoes, and wishes to em­
ploy more workmen ; agood booMxiakerinecerebof employment bad better
apply to bln. The store of H. A A. W.
pcrarily elcsed on account of the Ulnren
of the proprietors, ha» been re-opened
to-day. Theeforesof B. A. AlmyACo.
and E. M. Hall, have been alao dosed

It i* said that Louis Nspalion’s, wages
amonttt to 814,MO per day. Ho'thinks lure. Badcock A Bugbee, are buying
of striking no doubt
’
'
and flouring a good deal of wheat
Average price paid for wheat, thus far,
onr readers
hr u board from, with
$2.00. Mr. Emmet Boltwoed, from the
feelings of gralitudo, and feel assured
Empire Stat:, has bought the bmlueei
that there is hot a loyal soldier or avflian in tho land but will accord with us in
this first great victory. Tbe rote is as
of this village. W ? understand that the
follows :
new firm are making preparations to
MnvTrzuxs, VL, September 1.
carry on an extensive business In their
The annua! election held in this State
line, end have already purchased a largo
to-day resulted in tho success of the Re­
publican State ticket by a largely inerveuw-d majority over lait year—toe
election of three Congressmen by heavy
majorities, the choice of a State Senate
unanimously Republican, and a Houao
nearly so. Returns from one-third of
the State indicate ■ Republican majority
of 28,000 for Governor, and rood judges
net it oven as high ns 30,006. The rote
Middlkyills, Aug.’tlrt, IMS.
is the terniest east in too State since
Ed. Baxter Although we have
long noglretod, we have not forgotten
to make a lew statements which we shall
attempt to prove by giving an elaborate
In this vicinity Is more than an aver­
account of what has been done Id this age, nd some difficulty is experienced
vicinity for tho past six weeks. Per­ to find sufficient threshers. Osts arc
haps first In order we should give an ae- yielding better than waa predicted, con­
We place tho vote of Veronal before

Books and Stationery,
GROCERIES

0.1. SrARUIM.
Kwi-n. M.r

IM.

if_______

k

EDWIN H. MALLORY
For Coootr Cterl—
DANIEL RTRJKER.

Howell Cobb, Esq., in a speech mode
some days since at Atlanta, Georgia,
which has been published as a Southern
Eteciionccring Document, truly repre­
sents the spirit oi tho Prta DauocaicT
of Uris Nation. Its spirit is tho same

that animated nix when, re Secretary of
tho Treasury, under Jamee Buchanan,ba
endeavored to destroy tho credit of the
Government, and when as an opA Bx»XL LxiDgM, us did his best to overturn
it. Hose &gt;a what nx scyt of fho Georgia have gained largely over last year.
members of the Chicago Wnveutioa.—
Tho vote of Vermont for tho
Road it mon and cmmfryinon, and then years baa boon as follows:
toe if it is not truly Pure unadnltratod
Dem.
IMS. - - - - 28.460 18,588
15,992
1868 -,-- 81367 14,4W
MtM8
1860 ------ -- . 84,260 11,880
2-^370
(Pre^dretial) 83,808 10,886
U»72
U81--------- -88,166
24,2d.T
8,812
1862 ................... 80,082
8,724
26,808
1863 .................. 29,612 11.932
17351
1864 .................. 81.260 12,2'3
18,877
(I’reridcntial) 42,410 1.1,221
20,098
1865 ...... 27,586
_ ___ • .BM. 18,729
84117 21,292
22,825
18C7
31,GM 1LM0
20,184

Having carefully road and pondered
fho above, then study in a reflective spir­
it the words of “Brotherly Lore** in

which ho refers to ius fellow ‘ white”
eitiaons of Georgia, who differ with um

sidering the drouth this summer. Farmore complain that their corn crop Is a
Held in McDowell’s Grova, four miles failure, but we predict that tho yield
west of this Village, on tbe 14th inat. will be about an average one. Early ap­
It was decidedly a suceeae. Teu schools ples are scarce at $1.&amp;O@2.W per bathe!
of d 1 Gorent denoqplnationa, from this
County and Allegan, were present.
Much palm was taken In oqulping
schoolswith decorated wagons, banners,
four-horse teams, Ac. Wc regretted
that the Committee cf Arrangements
MISCELLANEOUS.
failed to secure the services of a Brae*
Band, hut the assemblage aafleied no
inconvenience from this failure, as we
had a good Martial Band, and sufficient

reaching over a mile In length; each
school following ita Banner, bearing the
name of theacbool, with tome wuitahle
motto, or appropriate inscription. Many
children carrying a motto-banner in ad­
dition. Vpon arriving at the grove,
Ur. McDowell was appointed Chair­
man, and each school designated Ita
speaker. The arrangement being that
all tbe schools should ring two pieces of
music in concert, and each achoolahould
ting Just previous to the time allotted to
Ita tpsaksr. After tbe exercises had
fairly oommanced, and three speakers
As noticed last week, wo would again having "Mid their pieces,”
call attention to tho Annual festival of
Waa anneunoed. This proved to be of
tho Agricultural and too Arts, to bo held
the plo-nlc form, and was really a mag­
at Hastings on the flth, 7th and 8th, of
nificent repast We noticed too, that
October. It is too late in ths history of although it waa tbe '‘children’s day,"
agriculture! exhibitions to need that that this part at loart, of tho exereteM
much be said upon the utility of three wasashoartilyenterwUnteby tbe oMer
Fa-re. The main point ia to awaken in­
terreL Whether tbe Pair ie a snooore

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

/'WmuT.-Wheet stiD

mom in rspidly, nJthough
FUniCUlf FRCSOllFTlORS

Be Sure to See this Maehint,

STOVES, IRON.

range quite an h’gh a» the
now. tor white whet, from

matieta give an entertaintn
HaU next Ratunlay evenin
trrreted in the Temperanc
al. who are not, be preeelit

SWISS

‘FLORENCE SEWING lACHIBl*

XipTv*. ■* *»» * ■ • far «•&lt;»■■* a«4 W«
UUVK WEXoXA-COiXa SOUTH.
E.I.. aKI., 1ML

MA1N\M»U)TIIKIW-

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

/Tnn Wutnn.-The

BOOKS.

are at present. that we are
• “apeII.of weather1* In t
But thia 1ms nothing to
barline In goods, that to t
calling at the oornner stor

Blank Noto and Receipt Kflokf,

Dry-G-oo&lt;ls,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

ESTABLISHED IX 1867-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

GEORGE PRESTON
letUea^yoor aUeatiea to Me

Hypophosphi t e,

HAIR Reston

CONSUMPTION.

Court House, In the Cler
Friday evening. The me
*1 to order by D. Srn
Maxixr, wm clweeu cha

HAlRDRESSIfKi
'»°»eBo|Qe

eay most cmpnatiaajly to everyman and mony preavlled during tho whole pro­
.uu u
i---------------- aredipg, .Neu fact enkiOee thi&gt; mansgTho ofllcors of tho Society cannot make 'era to credit,, for It Is reldom that over'
it a success. They simply prepare for :2000 pcr. ens meet to odebrute an Annlyour exhibition; and whatever is of in. vereary day, but wait Utile Jangle ce­
tercet must mainly depend upon you. If Jcum to mar the Joy Of aU. Perhaps
more prominently we should•.mention
you biing nothing to tho shew there will the
।
efficient and genUeauauly
bo nothing to see. A greet many peo­
ple go to tbe “Ft1?’ year after year,
Mr. Bakar, the President, ac |ulkod
ably; and
Grego.-y, thu
bringing nothing; and yet wonder and himself
■
oomplain that too show is jiocr; and per- Marshal wa* untiling in hit efforts to­

n&gt;&lt;w. CmHdr
to 113 nsturul color and beauty,

---- a.,

Oct.

T^Tu»Vi.iTij—

A NEVINS.

imparted to the Hsb make k

Groceries and Provsions,
vuu.

OC. mV|

tafn-r Tt..|..k.
After fully digesting that choice mar w. Ui.r ik .Ww
ul.
•"■'f—'V—. R»r. Dr. tun.M. TfrwWsre or Eiery Desertptfes,
eel, then rec if the following distinct they ought to improve. Thia is like Of Grand Rapids; Rsr. G. H. Ashes,
‘
Croclurrf and Woodes-Warc,
v__r-----ridicule
ru.—.. upon
----------------once
own dwelling ttdDr A IL EUb, of Middlevllfe; A.
avowei ot the Intention of the Pure heaping
because ono-hnlf tho clap-boards1 are uft Clark, and Eugene Gregory, of Thorn­ KEROSENE OIL
Deawawy, torrtjow the late ar.7
apple, and Rev. Mr.------of AR-gan.
does not demand more than a passing tho gable.
There are but few poisons who cannot
A very pleasing incident of the day,
which occurotton the arrival home of
the 1st Congregational School of this
vlUsge, should not I
rioiitiM, but tho perfect grain, fruit and
starting for tho grave,
vogetnhks, and thu articles of utility
and of Lonely which am to be fand

ZAtL

not,

with ahtoont every honsehofaL

TRY IT! 'TRY IT! TRYITI
HYPOPHOSPHITE*
OMsds Ww&gt; tk. Feroel* W Da A *

Then lot

ecu

-Rutlan
l On b

�and lllisrrltantotis.
riMitr

PaUU. o-

.

BPB0I4I, NOTIC.a

JO»W H.
fete-k, *111 addm. U*pl,^,,0 ...

machine,

BUSINESS CARDS.

JJIBSOLUTIOS.

ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

HariTare.ta’lretliili

IH1- Summer Arrangement. 1MB.
hmiprW"
MlsblgasCaalral
auhmIc,wk *• rollow,:

TM Co-partoeraoip baretafow existing nsdrr
tbe same and stylo of BARLOW. GOODTKAB
A atiXT.Udtaoolrad by msiul eauaet.

t£S

IMh; Prairieville, Tueaday53d'
out and hoar.
—rat. Turn

N. BARLOW,
W. S. GOODYEAR,
IL J. GRANT.
DssUaga, A.g. H. 1M7.

By ardor OQ. COMMITTEE.

Ed.Ba.xxw,

Permit mo at thia Hnr
to address you through th. pen, and
give you a brief hUtory of oar Oaxkmon
Behoci Colebratton, which waa h.id at
Assyria Center on tho ISth InsL All of
the arrangements wire nidds tbo dav
t^vimM.a.d.rery thin, put
for ths reception of th. schools. At ten

r the Best Stitch
iX-aa’tt.-S&amp;.l

Pay Up.—Tbe attention of all per*,01 mdebteil lo us U asked to the
prompt settlement of tbelr accounts.
WebsrrUon patient, but now we &gt;nud
/ Wonk Bra.iTe.—The .tonelaying has
' alrva.ly commenced for the new brick
Moek uffiootiTEAa, Barlox, Sweezkt

and Mr oof-

____

rBAiuotvA UOODYSAIU mills, East

Dansby.—The City Bakery ia tbe
IK MACUINE
FIRST

premium;'

place lo get the things ‘‘needful" for
•very h'luse bold. CHAMBWBLAIS is a
flue fellow, give Idin a calL
/SrosK ABCTNElfTB are being srccted

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

Hastings,

drawn by four hoots, and decorated
with evergreens, flag, and banners suit­
able for the occasion, and stteadaJ with
good Martial Music which greatly euli­
vened the acene. At eleven o’clock the
exercises of the day commenced and
were opened by prayer. Tbe seboote
were then called U numerical order
each one performing ita part well, which
consisted In singing And declamation
prinoipaRy, both tcacben and ecbollan
acting thelrpart well. After the schools
flnb.be 1 their exercise, they were ar­
ranged in their proper order and march­
ed to tbe table, where refroehmonU were
In readinea to quench the thbaty appe­
tite. After oatlng our retreghmenis and
greeting friends, we again sseembldB
around the speakers ata&amp;d, where we
listened to a short but able addrma on
Education from J.H. Palmer, oar Coun­
ty Superintendent. ’Every thing paaacd ■b* greet Jliareilr, er
off very hurthonlously and rathfactorv
the HtoUtr.
Orsink VrUenK F
to all present. Y’ours witfi respect,
U&amp;Mtr, and alldne.i
Ciao. P.

•&gt;cc this Machine,

I***'.

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
Perftnaorr. FucrCeoA, Wall Paper, A.
A FULL STOCK of artlelr^f n toy list raastaaMp

General Grocer,

ITamraW purr, (evrrssftdpvaWsr. and wrroaiid
Cheap u Uis Chckpe.t!

Btkvbxs.

Creek; one Just belnw each flouring
miu In tills VlUagu. A good thing.

xiddlbYilLb

IBOf.

itiTAi a mi)

Mrxxlliau Ladies’ mowings.'
[tlxiroete Aye. a letter of a di.tlageUbedgrallen.aa in Hie 4e Janeiro.)
eotue in rapidly, although prices do not Uadwny'a Kendy Ilellrf. Hrnoratluf Re­
solvent, uud liegaUtiag pill.,
range quite as Ifgh a* they did, being
Rio i-b Juiixu, Mai eh JI, 1U«.
now for white wheat, from $1,90^1,90.

Boots and Shoes,
IAI10W a OOOITEAI'I MILLS
tSTWoRK done chop for CASU.JH

Dr® Mciicinffl, Gram,
rOTlCK la bcrrtv gi'ae ibat tbe Drain doanI miaaionars ef Darn Coesty win waal al iba
iM^Jparll .Kielwla. in Iba lownablB af Carl•
। no^^sdar KcpUmbar Mb, IMS, al * o'cUik
M. for ibeuaipoae oCeeniractleg for lb* parmanaa of ibecuaairesiioo of a Dbcb or Drain,
tn known aa tUa.XieU.la Ditch, located ia Ua

iar««(y^ Hair Restorer or Drcming,
(taoar bottt'.) Every Drugglit sells it.
Price One Dollar.
ulStl

a Seymour and Illnlr organ is aocn to be
•tvtr il in tbi. Village, and the gather­
ing of tbe untcrrlflmi. at I'niojiJftall on
TuehLty of last week looks n- Ibnugh

NEW ADVEBTlSEMENTI.

&gt;OKS.

Hair Ragawator.

Mlns &amp; Hmssaaiers,

err st present, that we are going to have
*"»peUtrf weailicr" in this quarter.—
Hot tbi- Las nuthlng to do with tho

IL A. GOODYEAR,

raflinr st the cornnrr nture of Baiiuhv

Bate &amp; Eichaue Daler,

* Goodyeail

■••gjgggrSffil
Wjrsxr.Eu^dSass:

raa quite fully

nd Receipt Hookf,

[ONABY
ind and FarUts,

-

SPECIFIC PILE,

BOOK

• Hastixos Cornet Band.—We regret
that mention ha* been so long neglected
by nr, In regard to tbe incmbeia of the
above named Band. We noticed them
*lih prid.', mounted on their now and
•plenlld Wag«m recently, parading our
■treeU, ilL-&lt;»ur&gt;lng &gt;omc of their fine
music. A good Band, in our opinion, la
the Ute of any town, ahd ihould bo Well

s p h i t e,
rMPTION.

ikit
' Wiilum
Hirra’a iHCTtOBARY OF THE BIBIX T&gt;»
oslr nl.lMS miUUHwl io Aswrirs. oooAws^ b’
Hr. Beuth’e«*. band. In &lt;u.e Urea (Man. ratnon. HlulntaJ eUb over Ifc atari rod ««&gt;d &lt;■•
’TltJliisJ aobacribrrs see tbal you rt« “&gt;•
gynalnr rdiliun by De. Itallb.
The Srr,.^rU
»ays. tb» rdlUen
pobUabcd by Meaara. Derr II Co-, a tbe geasux
Tbi
asya. wborvee ■tob« to
gel. la Ibe elH-peat f-rm. the beat DwUeoary of

»^HAIR DRESSING
s^csastrsstma

Two Is Six Bom ct lbs Bpre,Ao HU *&lt;R
Every Bottle is Warranted.
plda’a ^‘nioaa fro« all aorta of people" eodrr
,r name ol Hoatrtlar'a Stamaeh Bl I Irra!
It ia so infuaka of the na..al etreUeel tosie,
lU-bU.eoa, aaii seorbakc sad slltratirr barbs,
rata and barks, is tbe pSUiled aplrl.aaa re­
tecs tf Bye. .
„.
HOW DOES IT otetRATEf

^OE YOV INSURED t

The yannetf Mutual Fire Im Ct
BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES

“•'“iicxissdr"””.■red Capiial,

.

.

.

13,800,000

■■■-.-, —•
— —lyi DisbaSee, Uwe &lt;
ek Daaf Daeealu is tbe Urier. MHbr DI
gas-. InBsml.on er WaakeeuorIbeKIdaai
Clergyman,Lawyera.BlndaaW. and all wl

U^ofp .*«..*•
nal worki b» three
■v’S’te'jas

io

anrrw tbe atraragtk wd

F0WTHE CURED?

.SEXUAL DEBILITY!

guise a Tanners Club was held at .tbo
Court House, In the Clerk's Offlca, last
Friday evening. The meeting was call­
ed to order by D. SntiKKB, and N.
Baili.-y. waa ebreeu chairman, and A.
Boas Secretary.
Au rre-cutive committee waa then
«l«:ted, consisting of 3. W. Bestlxy,

A gn»d deal of spirit and entbusfatrm
Vaamoulf.ated, and after some prellmlMsry remarks tbe meeting adjourned
till Friday evening 11th, inat. to further
perirci their o.ganUation, and make
Nt&gt;cb arrangements (or tbe campaign aa
to«y be nerenary. Let US have a Urge
(Meting at tbe Court House next Friday
evsnlog, and set the ball rolling..

j^AKRY COt’JlTY

CARRIAGE FACTORY
r&lt;-&lt;^!Uraood for Circular, g.riag Prieaa,

6W£

SST.SES
Comer 4f

' 5VM. II, MCCONNELL, Agent
toa.»t aod-tt IMomosJU.. Grand Rapida. M.cb,

and Bailruatl Strata

IfrlMjVGfl

TSTfflN
Broad Gauge Railway I

t,l.-»t;i.t.&gt;ATI.or UHUAaA.t.AIJOX.or I,
nm&gt;, or CLEVELAND, er OOBHY, or tu
■
MARLA, io or fnwn

MICH-

NEW

Butiud Correspondence.

BONTOI,

YORK

PITTaBCRGD,

E». DAs-NKRt-KuUsad all right for

«d,w«, with tbo Ilttlo folks of three
Sabbath t-cboola,met in a pleasant grev®
"»tbe farm of Mr. Furrs MEAD, aod
b*d what tho children calls mighty ■

AMTIC &amp; GREAT

..VSTKI A, •
it&amp;sse.

"’“‘JlctflOiM.

WAHUINGTON CITY.
This la tbe oaly. Roots to tb*

,

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania I

SrjB&amp;rl!

u,“ r**W*k*4 b} Ex! D. PRICHARD.

^OJtKTHXMG NEW

Atlantic A Qt. Western Railway.

Far ibe Furam af Hkbljt*«!
T. PHILLIPS. e&lt; Hartings, bat lag psrobaaed
he Right tor tbo
' t fi I

rer made, ia na» prrjArad lo a^Jl oa rraaooabla

-&amp;3 sisiz-d..

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IN TRADE.

SF"A corrernondunt writes to salt if
4he brow c»f a hill evar bocomoo wrinkled ?
Tbe only information wo Can giro him aa
that point, in, that wo have vary often seen

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for th. .ptfirrm price of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH: ARTICLE,

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All
8'1200 i

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port nt Ion replaced without sbargn
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Vermin from Granaries
----- r------ nt of the Gttnre Kortntr
says that after the grain is in bin, and
.made level, we may spread evenly over it
w quality of slaked firne—one quart io
25 bushels, or in that proportion. If the
. nls&lt;Wtmc&gt;c3tre3ponitfhflywdldosobnt
onoo—and will leave tho promises Tho
, .lime must be fresh slaked and pcrfoctly
dry. To keep out insects, the limo must
■ be mixed thoroughly rJ'*- *’
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can bo separated from it by nining it

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andlr. IbaisdaMM tented ud lined Parerel.
srd. seed Prist. I Terr Jm Duaaak T.bls

.
ILiiumr. woo once strolling
along the wharves in Boston, when ho
mot a tall gaunt looking figure, a “dig­
ger” from California, and got into converaation with him. s
•Healthy climate I suppose?
"Healthy'. it ain't anything else. Why
Stranger, there you ran choose any elimato
you hko, botor cold, and that too without

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think o’ that the next cold morniri’ when
yougst out o’ bod. Then's a mountain
then, the Sary Navady they call it, with
a vallev on each side of it ono hot and
one cold. Well, get on tho top of that
mountain with a double barreled gun.
and you con without moving’ kill cither ,
summer or winter game, jest as you
wish?’
What! have you tried it!
,
Tried it! often; and should liavedono
pretty well, but for ono thing?’
“Well, what was that?”
*1 wanted a dog that would stand both
climate. Tho lost flog I had from his
tall off while pinlin’ on the unmer side.
Ho didn't get entirely out of the winter
side, you see, true n.i you live.”

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north llSear.ta wot. tbrm and 10-HCTV rt.inl,
tbrnce uariK tl drprrra.wrat, two and SO Doth
tlrauia-. Ihaiic* ..orte W d«rctj weal. Srr and
to- loodi (baiSa Io a brUgt emamc tte aa Id M ud
QroklM Ilia rail and want road ronmar Ihmib
land that Man*r io Alteil I’atetes; tteoca
a. rib II drc'vra aad frl. luioetej, wr.t ten and
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counting room, put out the light, and is
said a proposition was made to sack tho
•ffleo, dot this was not done. They
subsequently serenaded tbo Times office,
ahd were advertised by one at Its editor^
to maintain' their rights, emu though

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t-.weahip'ofJol.Mtwn?, a/fciliwMa %-.‘"ctm-

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XTOTirt litereby tftvrsrtet tte Dreis C&lt; n&gt;
Ln BiUktetwr* &gt;4 Harry C»uaiy will ai,el at tte
teuwaaTAlterl Pachta, (a tte tom (hip of Jtenalawn on Tbaredar tte l&lt;Mh day af Hrpteoter. A.

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tame hasra»4 plaea.

TaEQAL NOTICES.

Bisk kata Lav a way ov git Ung on tbe
top ov the wood-bouse when other folks
have gone tew bed, and singing dewets TWIST Til Ellt UE.TT
COTTON
till their voices spfl«Land their tails swell
till it oerau sz if tbeymust split.
With Special reference Is she waste of
If I wax you, I wouldn’t go Into the
onrt.tlrr.OM
blntne’s until the pblnancts ov the
country gets mote calm, for If tbno
sums a big smash up, feats wllfbe the
fust things to dip.
STB0SCEB THIS EVER BEFORE.
«0*The ‘Crew of the Constitution,'
an orgaulrotioii of fledging Democrat',
Which would be more projierly named
If It were called tbe Crow of tho Alaba­
ma, paraded In St. Louis on Friday night
■BBIGHAM A CO*H
to show their uniform. About mid­
GBKAT
night they serenaded the RrpiMican
office, and while one of ths editors of
— ----- Orji F,ocy .nd HU pl.
that paper was replying to the compli­
ment, some one In the upper story of
'the WasOfcAe Foot office nearly opposite,
made a remark In response to an aasortlon of the speaker. A dozen of the
crew immediately made a rush to tbe
door of Che Pott counting room, and
finding an employee of the office there,
assaulted him; striking him In the face,
and beating him over the bead with an
ear, Inflicting a severe scalp wound. A

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nights, and once in a while git on a bad

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VOL. XIII.
JasiitHS J irtrtory

Hastings, Michigan. Wednesday, sep. is,

MEDICAL

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THl OUTLAW.
FBO.lt DUNKIUK ASDSALAMA5CA,

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A True Story of Arkansas Life.

MOREHEAD'S

MAGNETIC PLASTER

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The Great Strengthener and Pain

Destroyer of the World.
•old

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by

naoootrra

noted tar his i
J.M P. M. SEW YORK SIGHT EXPRESS, courage.
m2. m. a.
TAtrri ~ tnox.

JOSS X'CBAEt.

L COBB.

PREPARED GLUE,
USEFUL IN

EVERY

HOUSE

TH HUT BffiM
FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

Hew

ntrnsni eoutb,

Yari City sal Visiiity,

TWENTI-FIVE TEARS.
MIDAJffi ZADOO POBTEB’3

tim COUGH BALSAM.
Price 25. 50 and 75 Cto. per Bottle.
tux bxst. linxarxer
MOW EFFECTUAL BLMEDY

C0U8HS, COLDS, ETC,
Iforta luta e«wr J»rodii&gt;^A.
PUBELY VEGETABLE,

—..... ..
■■
Tlle “Stock of the Strongs proved
dreadful
one forthamaolrua.
Two
„
_____________
_ . ....___ Tiro
of of
theth
brothers were shot dead while six of the
others ware badly wounded, several of
them mortally, when the rest of them
wore glad to withdraw for the time —
This affair caused the most unbounded
excitement throughout Arkansas. The
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j1*1 &lt;£_
“■*

roa in Iredell
Axeuau
In the year 18—there lived
•I Horvwltiwilk# county, North Carolina, a Presbyterian
'■*
rry. Ho was
minister by the name of Curry.
„—
s man in comfortable circumstances, of
most excellent reputation, with a large
family of suns and daughters. Among

tai taittwi

A meeting waa held in 8t Paul an
Saturday evening last tor the purpose of
taking meaauree to rol'ero the starving
settlers of the Bed River Colony, in .the
British Praearie- N. W. Hiteon.ENj,
gave a brief account of the state uf at­
tain in the Bod Biver aetOement, and
tho needs of tho aottlen. There were
third of tho settlara—who were entirely
dostitute. The great distance which it

tiers, made wheat the best article that
could be sent them. The settlement was
about forty miles along the Bod Eire?

stated that a barrel of flour per annum
common estimate. Ho suggested that
appeal* bo made, to other cities of the
State and to other Stales, including Chi­
cago. Milwaukee and St Louis.
Governor Marshall made a few re­
marks, saying that it waa a gratifying
fact that tho mode of aid was fully aa'.tied—that tho only question waa in re­
gard to getting funds to pay for wheat
and flour and transportation to George­
town, where |he settlers could easily get
them. Ho suggested that an appeal bu
made through our Chamber ol Com­
merce to the Chambers of Commerce uf
other cities. Ten thousand bushels uf
Governor Marshal offered areeolurion.
of the meeting that a fimd to purchase
tad transport to Georgetown Minnesota,
noflra than tan thousand bushels of
wheat, should be immediately raiaed to
relievo the settlors ; and that tho Chsm-

half of the object
Snbocziptiona
wife with the warmeet affection, and with amounting to &lt;1,187,75 were made by
those present at tho meeting—Dtlnii
Tribunt.
showed a
OUTLAWRY III KENTUCKY.

path, and all tho entreaties of tho young Th c Great Martyr has His Head Cut
man foiled to pacify him. Finally he
Open by sn Enthniiastie Admirer—
declared that he would clear tho court
Grief of Enthusiastic Admirer.
with fury depicted in his countenance. —

.t-lr Ln, &lt;ta«= b.
hi. wpdwJ.taHm.mMJ.idMUialw.lh who lagged behind was sicted by Hill
*&lt;nkn i.
k.t.r, id wo. ih. nipwl Ci mW- ttawtoCT. raM»r,Ltx»» Cunr. wu and beaten unmercifully.
staggoring to hundreds. Many fur
for aa
_ m- of hia schoolmates. w.
Young Howard caught bold of tho inration
He seemed starnreriiur
impulsive, goneroua. and the possessor time refused to belivvo it.
Perhaps tho state of public fooling can
of many noble qualities.
From childhood Nixon Curry was in best bo shown by the two follocring ex­ ed upon the youth and struck him to the
love. His fair one was a girl somewhat tracts from (be little Bock G&lt; uiu. Tho earth. Before he eould rise HiD sprang
first appeared when Hill became so popu­ upon him, and commenced pounding
from Duf*lo, younger than himself attending the lar during tho days of tho Convention:
samo school with him. She returned hia
“Among the truest friends of the peo“For God's sake, stop, flill 1 Don't
affection, and so ardently ware they at­
tached to one another that, what ia moot C&gt; of all in the present Convention may you know ma, your friend -\Howard P”
named John Hill, of St. Francis.—
rare in childhood, no rival was ever rufHis enoixy, eloquence and courage fully each moment, and finally dutnhod a
up in a delicious entitle him to the plsoo ho bolds, and, aa pistol, determined to take hia friend's
lifo. Howard, soring tlio criaishad come
and as their years wo trust wiH long retain—that of tho
loader of tho Arkansas Democracy."
riozod tho bowio knife that protruded
Tho second extract is taken from tho from hia vest and buried itia his bosom.
fosbade all same paper May, 1840 :
o evident that their
Hill, with a smile of singular sweetness
thnl lingered on his naturally handsome
Two distinguished citizens were killed, free after he waa a corpse. He then
and three others dangerously wounded. died without a groan.
'
The difficulty resulted from an attempt
Howard looked down in to his face,
to arrest John HtH, a member of the last aa if unable to realize what he had done
BA&lt;HMVE CHECKED THBOUGH.
Legislature,
nnd
formerly
of
tho
State
. ._____ -- &lt; — -... A«k«r l.ul.
Oonvention, who aa it is alleged, is "the
"God knows I would not ham done it
notorious robber, Nixon Curry,who com- if 1 could ham helped it, but it was
tr-ARK FORTICKBTS VIA ERIE RAILWAY.
mitteed such atrocities fifteen years ago either your life or mine."
...... _n
...I Tl-k,l
in the Mountains of North Carolina."
He turned away with a gloctny air,
breath of lite remained in his I
II. RIDDLE,
Atlength, al the age of

County.
Tho train upon which the eloquent «xhile waa first expected arrive*- without •
him, nnd groat grief fall upon tho faith­
ful.
"
But tho next train brought Vol, to the
unexpected joy uf the crowd. One en-

rushed at the
embrace him,
his delirium n
wabbly condition
couragecnenta of
_
advertently whacked the sainted martyr
side of tho head with his cmb-etick.

believe yon 1

officer," immediately canceivod himself to
bo tho object of a horrible conspiracy.
Louis Napoleon, General Ceosar and
other great mon of different ogee have
been subject to repeated attempts at o»saasmation. why not the Great Martyr,
who is in a more aaa-aaa^inxte condition
than any of thorn ?
Ho raved and swore. He drew a re­

render

p BEAT WESTKRN B.ULWAY.

ward for the arrest of John Hill; and'
thus between the two, it eoetns as if it
Were we writting fiction, we should
turned and was about up with tho victim.
Hill pecked up hastily and sei out
others, and
Morales Ei.. (&lt;Un») 4:40 a- m ; D»»Kr. W
stitnted,
duty compels us to add another
with his wife ana children for Upper
renewed his flight.
incident before thia tragical tale ia endonce of a band of dasperadoce that
It will be remembered that Hill en­
Alleghany Mountains, near the tonnes he bed reason to believe would protect
him. He waa pursued by over a bun- joined upon his eon to avenge his death.
Faithfully did that son obey tho com­
mand. When be had reached his six­
pose of witneernng the sport and secur­ teenth year hb left for Texas. Ho was
ing a part of the munificent reward that
name famous by the ntimlws and char­ was offered far his apprehension. HID
mother! PoorHowardI I
acter of hia expLsts- WitU«t attempt- was overtaken at Conway Court House
|iaLE.&lt;Mc(:sui.n»» " •
by these men, and halting hia wagon and
The Butte county (CaL) Prttt,
4 stated that the young rob- aimonishing hia wife and children to
eittagtlwabove,any*: "Thereon
tooka lite for the sake olplun- keep their plnoee, he marched forth with
who disbelirre thia story, but it
his death-dealing gun.
The gallantry of the action, and Hill's in every particular. We knew
RAXD TSUKK RAILWAY.

#!W TOM PIANO FORTE COMPAKT.

tni

The Starriag &gt;*ople at Bed Hirer-

HUL Bulliee who sought Quarrels on
ooms word occund between him and any tho aiigbtest pretext, accented aDmanner
of his neighbors ; and yot all knew that of insults from him, without a single
it waa from no'.tack of courage on the word of romuustzance.
part of Hill, for all the hunters that
One day in September, 1845, white he
was seated at the breakfast table, HUI
Swamp," or descended by torchlight to* buret into tears
to tho bowels of tho Orark Mountains,ho
*'What is the matter, dear?’ Inquired
had tho reputation of being tho most hia wife.
tearless. He was ovcr-wholmingly cleet
T have had a dreadful dream. It is
a warning. I know I shall dfo before
sknsot Together we have encountered
perila tnd hardsihips; you abandoned
auence, and speedily become a leader in
tho ranks of his own party. Ho was a
member of the Convention which form­ me. We have loved frem childhood, »^d
ed tho State Constitution, and was re- that love has never known abatement.—
slscted to
It is this that troubles me—not regard
tot self. It is indsllibly impressed upon
my mind that I shall die a horrible death
before sundown, and the thought that it
will distress you. also distrasM ms."
These were the exact words of HUI.as
testified by his wife and children. His
"famous fighters.” A close and cordial
intimacy grew up between thorn and
HiH, and the latter, most unfortunately,
and unguardedly, made George, the
(Th# Circuit Court of Popo county, in
eldest, confident of his previous history. which Hill redded, it should be rcmarkIt so happened that George had a most
ambitious desire for political distinction,
and mode a request of Hill that he “When a man’s time hosc&lt;jmo,ho
should resign his seat in the Senate in
his fovor. HOI refused, and the broth­ bravely."
Then turning to his son
ers conspired to revenge.
WiUiam. a bright boy of 18, ho told him
Sending to North Carolina, they -pro­ to go and get the Bible, and upon it he
cured a copy of the reward offered for made him sware to kill the man that
Nixon Curry, the notorious robber. The lolled his father.
four, powerftxl and determined as they
"Here oomeo Moses Howard, tether;
were, dared set attempt his CLpiar* alone ho will protect you," remarked Mary,the
but secured the Assistance uf a dozen eldest daughter, aa she described tho
young man approaching
Hill in in his own houao. The 5..U.
The youth, who was a fine, powerful
never forgot his daily peril. He always looking man chatted a tew minutes with
carried an enormous doubla-barrelted the family, and then went out with HUI,
who shared and dressed himself with

and in those days its population num-

nai.'wn.rtitt

8»«»»r

NUMBER 21

od hospitality, and such continued to be
hia character ia tho country which he
had adopted for a period extending over

THE MOAB OAOUl—Dccnx HACK ROTT1
_
TO
jamit

ght ftsstisgs

dered in this way by any damned Radi­
cal, you know 1 The reception party at-

ecstacy of a dead friend. Hi refused to
be oonviucod, and continued to rave wild-

repairs, leaving the wretched

Bonding his thanks to a Geonrian for

of nkU T.Ai.-M Hfiaoia,and
and they have lost faith in the

sir with the
The writer doubt this who saw what I

mw

in Chi-

grand and square

unmolested.

rifle sra hoard from
rat him, but all resulted tragically or In-

DU. ZAD00 FORTER'B
^■OLESALE A BETA IL.

oyster

depot,

I It latena &lt;h# Mbits '
reran oTstKRS*

Wholesale and Retail.

Curate Sugar Coated Fills,

that Curry waa undec the influence of
strong drink when ha revealed the strange
history of hia early Hfo, although he

»r eyef ctor rated upon."
Two months' altar this

conduct

qurinted with hia wife, who has just died,
when the waa a school girl in a Pana

tu

RECESS

�®k» £»»th&gt;gs giaarr.

TKETUOEDT AT

0

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO. *; rr -(Iprii ooow. 7'^
ewr nsiir=T====»

D. ■PMOUMXa'M

CASH STORE

sewing
machine**
Inthotv,,.,.

U*HT!X&lt;ri», Mien-

NEW GOODS:

uniLicia naniTian

DRUGS &amp; MEDIHXE8, PHILLIPS

&amp; BEBTLey

louluu

FOB PB ratDEXT,

ULYSSES S. MAVT,

ai'DXrott, HmlD.D.

A Splendid Asnrtmenl for
Sale at Rail Hoad Prieee.

Bingh^n, th*

or ILLIXOIS.
FOB VICE-FMERIDEXT.

scBmrm

orrxDf.a.c

colfax,

P^Aeew, Won.IL Waahbura, M. Ofof
Wisconsin.

the Republicans, forgetting that Tnn

Ths MO/frimiiPensylva-

meeting held!
JSSlV%&amp;a°mu~

Battle Cr«ek Nowhere

Metis iocs mmsuttn^,
Itk &lt;■ much me

niag the Blockade al Vicksburg,

IL CH ARUM W CMrtBKE.
Ill &lt; h a iu &gt;&lt; r &lt;.-::itAU.
iv. nvito.s &lt;i cUTCHMOB.
V. GILES IIUUBARD.
. ...
VL ktlCHAEL C. T. PLE3SNER.

man waa gifted with either physical.
loyal1 American, who, with hia wife and:
dtUghite, had traveled 1500 miles toeae

HENRY P. BALDWIN, of Wayne.

MORGAN BATES, of Grand Traver*.
GEK. OLIVER L. CTAULD150. ofCUakm.
•Sr
Trumver—
EBE3EZER 0. GROSVENOR, efUUWals.

eurrod. In which all the partiro eugagod
ware Democrats. The notorious Sol Ak­
and acknowledge that tho Republican en, a Democratic bully who Ilves al Goparty saved the Union from complete
destruction by his rebel frlondi, abollah-

It-Vaket tlu Bett stild.

kteebuUiaUU.

hundred passengers,

disappointed tho

lie patroeag*,which of the “Corinthian”

*»

Akern’ aide throe time*. Inflicting, It ia

Th Is created great excitement, and I
am told that Joseph E. McDonald and
women in the Southern States are pro- Major Kinney both appealed to&gt; the
drunken rabble,begglngthem 'for Gee’.

a. a. iwiiiii.

which ia certainly a pleasant place for

SHERMAN a PRINDLE.

nation has ordained three tawa, and all
but three of the rebel States are fully
restored under them. But the Rev.

the very beet Hotels on this continent,
the table of which, aa well aa the fix-

Will Lunt a Lifo-Tim,.

Books and Stationery,

11. WILLIAM L.STOUGUTOX.ofSUroepk
III AUSTIX I)LAIR of Joekaoa.
rould speedily reduce them plctcly disgusted, and the effect will be
IV. THOMAS W. FERRY, of OUow*
T. OMAR D. COXGER, of fc. Clair.
the Traveler, and which renders* it a
This la Indeed poetic Justice to rebels
■Rl. RANDOLPH STR1CKLAXD. of Clinton.
rpHB CHEAP

COUNTY TICKET.

.1__ __

through tho “raging cannoul” into tho
city of Montreal, twelve hours behind raised four million* colored people to
ths port air and glorious sunlight of
freedom. But what la freedom to the that hia tongue stuck out, when the man

Rev. Whittag at Albion •
OKX. WILLIAM UVMPHRCT, of Loeavao.
te Sopi.-inUn.lrul of PMit tneirp^M—
OBA MEL UOdFORD, of Eetoe.

Grooerlea,

GROCERIES.
THIS MACUIXK

omiuxM ixo or rue onurr.

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM
Ml Am*H*«n Iw'.i.i. w_ w . '

•M

HABDWARE STORE,
Friday night. -We also learn that In the

EVERT MACHINE IS WARRAIYUt

H. A. GOODYEAR,
PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS

DANIEL STRIKER.

AHA D. RORK.

place by tho Vermont Central, staying

WILLIAM H. JEWELL.

prettiest Villages in the Green mountain

FRANK ALLEN.

fincmont and Wealth of Its population.

restored to political power again,” ex­
claims thia •■medium," without repent­
ance, in defiance of Justice, taw and hu­ was discovered by the engineer Jot a
manity, ought to be permitted to asaai peering train lying alongside the rall-

God and man.

Be Sure to Sec this Machint,

STOVES, IRON.

Buraly, the spirit of dltlen. He Mated liaS he had been at*
TRA1XX LEAVE JACKAOX-GOIXO WORTH.
U.11. «lt.llA.
(.rttegixo ood Wroonn.

playing fantastic tricks through this from the meeting aad tbrowwout at the

WILLIAM L. COBB.
JAMES W. HOUGHTALIN.

was thoughthe oould not possibly recov­
that tho Republicans hare er from his Injuries. •
Iren hundred and ninety
We are also informed that the eoudue-

Horrard, Yale and Dannonth, in Now
JOSEPH COLE, ISAAC MESSER. England. This trip was delightful, but

j. p. Minn a co.

doltarof.it

ROBERT J. GRANT.

"FLORENCE SEWING IAOH1L*

LEATE WE50NA—QOIXO SOUTH.

f^T MAIN B RUT U KBS’

Hanlon, eras roughly treated by the

.

NEWS DEPOT,
cl ■ esse of our people, that wo will only
rospocta a first-rate Road, ably managed,

to about T4 cento to the gold dollar. Thia
part of hia tirade would have choked a
common mortal. Under Republican
policy the currency iteadlly advancing
1a value to specie heals; yet by that same
policy the revenues all squandered from

zeimux commnna
desire to vitii the famed and romantic

gument si the Rrx. Gentleman, which
waa applauded by those Democrats who

Mmtxt Surreal, Gxaftox Cc

N. IL, Sept 7th,J88F,

night ta the week, Sunday* not exoept-

ouroalvae thia daddedly rainy morning

On the evening of tbellth Inst, at the nor would they btlitva him If they did.

MISCKUANEOUa

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,

JEWELRY &amp; IUSIC STORE.
R. HERRICK.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
sell and drink wh'-akey every
Hats &lt;fc Gaps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

(IX R0B15S0X A WiailTUAX-B 8T0RE.I
DEALER IX
‘

Blank Note and Receipt Bookl, ’

day anti

■plrituallaL

F.T.MAIX. I Rul:»ri.Fr*.WkMT*;
B. MAIX.
f
aa. »a it ... , ■

It would.pay tho RepuMb

—It is generally conceded at Waab-

Etepoi

SPECIFIC PILL,

gABBY COUNTY

Th tart

^.rou THKCCRKOJ

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

.« ■ •

SEXUAL DEBILITY!

lex amn’at *f CrnUnla Tbwb.
to.olnotary .NighUr

Freak Cm4s cdutaitly M fcaW.

Morahtul enjoyed a Dinner that waa oil
the moat faatidio'JW could desire, and that
for tho capacity of his barrel, hence hit
did honor to the reputation, National
shot tcaliered.

lawBorf of Ihol

LEGAL Blasts ASD

STATIONARY

RUSSELL &amp; KEVINS.
the State and deliver himself aa he did

tho broms of the morning boras along to
Detroit, with the ease, comfort, and he omitted Io say, that) from any tiling
he said. Ho evidently waa under pay

BOOKS.

CLOCKS, BATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL­
VER and PLATED WARE.

hia pollUcal pills.

Our trip bating my serious illness was latter of w hleli they usually take In very
delightful After ths torture of tho ride
JZev. Gsnttemi

N-EWSPAPER1,*

ei&lt; c—d» wnigg reftrflew of

Dioolo, equivalent to tel Ung a talsebood." is a
maxim in words, law and politics, but

HASTINGS,

MICH.

Wednesday, the cannon

&amp; NEVINB.
tho ait ting roan, and broke off the back
of a chair occupied by the lady of the

point we arrived after a pleasant nde

Hs started offby In forming ths audience.

P»m. Tbvoo abaalA *M ffctl to

mm

tko I’P**

WINCHESTER'S SrsctntreX ■
OBOULVBB, ABMRt

Jfcw/tjk iarecBstilt
•torn lUViril. 1
•nr leoopwitT.

GEORGE PRESTON
I AM NOW SELLING
W'Rg’xw, A No. 1, at 1100,00
01tt,toW86.

ante

FAMItT aioczim
JJt Y YOCB CLOTH AT

Liberty, and |o btat thh Government

HASTINGS-WOOLEN FACTOCT.

forever, and that other terrible tact that

SUPPORT BOK INDUSTRY!
ftrot quauty

gOMCTtUMs MOW

~

�(fay -*

'Mf

and Haiwrtlauww.
BUSINESS CARDS.

in AinrniENEin.

ROBINSON &amp; WIGHTMAN
The O&gt; partner*!:ip hirotofoie ndatlag i-viAir
lb* pama and atylo of BAULOW, GOODYEAR
A OBAXT, U dMnd by mdtoa! MMst.

Mint, Stmt Maili
»«w lain auxx,
DABTIXQH,
My| . . . Mien.

N. BARLOW,
W.8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.
'/
M*»tiog», Aog. IA i«».

F. N. GALLOWAY,

BpIcFaL NOTIOE&amp;

BANKER.
coLLrcrm-w mod* a vutrma.
I-R -"wm mu Wroro.an.
HABTIX08. - . . ndvl . • . MICR.'
MI88 E. WILCOX,

.

BARLOW
A GOODYEAR,

miulineb.

«D BTOMT.mUCX BLOCK,
HABTINGB, . 87 . MICH.

Real Estate JBrokor

fTOe*.

D. S. WOODWARD,

Dry Gait, Gritirlii,
Hickory Corner*. Mlcb.

•prtbml

MISS M. MEAD,

DRESSMAKER.
RAWTIXOA -• . »b17 - .. MICH.

Drug A Bookato

Grand One Dollar Sale!

MRS. jC. FREEMAN,

MIL l7 n E R,

FREE or COST

orxa na iwr orrrex,
HA8TIXG8,. . . aSyl - • - MICH.

A-gents I

WILLIAM MYERS,
PM»r la

Ktuic &amp; Jewelry.

Great Dollar Bargains for
our Customers.

tfaroirt nxai sroxx
HABTIXOH, - - • nJyl ■ • • MICH.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

GEORGE PRESTON,

Just Received.

General Grocer,

MLDIOIXB8, CHEMICAL*,
BOOKS &lt;b STATIOXKET,
Parfaawry, Fancy Good*, Hull Paper, A,
A FULL STOCK af arllale* |a toy liaa eoaalaaU,

akd nonoa QKJin.
HASTIXaS, ■ . . aiyt • - - MICH.
UTCaah paid for Prodoea.

trtate 1 our eiUccus, at Unkm Hall, on
Saturday evening, to a rendering of a
Temptrcnee drama •The Drunkard—or

»ra aanmtwtrra.
idllor Geaeral
lb. fll.UUud

Republicans Awake I

DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,
•
Empire Block,
MIDDAETIlXg, ■ allyl . MICMIGAB

THE.BE8T
rmenlko for the Xe*lp Upbe

IN TTIITl
l.redloto from -Md&gt; H
‘
»&gt;*•»
Urwaatelr toatod tb* pwtfihre* r**r* bT •
b«r of oar laadlec ciiImm. with th* mat rrailfjtacraaalta. W. OO« fM| J«.U»«i la chall«r*&lt;

““

WOBLU

To proAaea • V.^.taM. preparaltoa Ita eqaab
»l, Chicago. III. Boldov all Ant daa. .drnggfeU.
Frtae. H p« bottle.
•eptlty!
ASK FOB WOODU DtrUOVED.

Safe.

S.'TlteyK S4

:ii

COMPOUND I3TBACT OF

u]

RatlUBhl.

DR. LAWRJEICE'8

s [’

ScIcbIIBc,

hl

Uglily e-llfled, no doubt, believing that
they had the truth direct from the apirItworid. But only think of It 1 a dem­
ocratic auiiem c listening to a "political
pnachcr'."

TT

lag the l«a*tpi&gt;)ario»*

a

Rbv. a. B. Whitim
. l—A Spiritualist
elogyu'wi, endeavored to expound the
damoctxlic crowd according to Ft. Tam­
many, at the Court Holm on Friday

RESTOR ATIVE
It to ab» a •■^•rtoe dieaiagtfer

1

ncy ate very much disaalinffed with at
!m«: one man on ibt ir County ticket.—
We bear UiJJ threat* of bolting. Now,
■11 that t« very foolldi. .Some of the
nasal neo nre very good men, aa ,the
world gon, but good and bad alike, on
each a ticket.'will all go to the “old
•crotch" together, on the third of No­

Ibat aill|k*ep

■
Hair
If f«bd *r gnj. to aaaame a nUar.l rotor e&gt;4
«lpor, wilhaat •ctiag m »_dya_«r atoiaiag th*
SuT’
'

DI ■iroaloa* ofaaid iBtebea wll! ba girM pa Ua

“BOSADALIS,"
*/iwU
dent; J. M. Nevixb, Vice
D. R. Cixig, Secretary.
On tnot ion, proceeded to
Captain, two l.leutcnnnta
Sergeants, reuniting via:
,
-IhtXY, Capt.; I). E. Bikdgall, let
IJeu’L; J. Macs, 2nd Lieu'U; Wxn. H.
HarronD.lat Sergeant; H. Lswis.duty
Kerjeant. and N. IL Brox'box, color
batgeaDt.

-DnocxATic Nomination.—Friday
b aald to be-nu unlucky day, and If the
ftallcmen, aeloctad by the democracy
«f ibh County on the 11th InaL, aa randldale fur county offices, don’t believe
It no&lt;, they certainly will do »o at the
eicac of tho campaign. We certainly
Illy y&lt;&gt;u gentlemen, and believing that
the id^tuf November will bury you oo
deep that you will never be heard from
again,we pen thia epitaph to your memwy. Sheriff; Samcbl Stowell, of
Woodland; Tretaurcr, H. W. Smith, of
Cwitoa ; Clerk, Cko. Rias, of llaatluga;
Jud® of Probate, C. Hawwa, of Irving:
Regblar of Derda, E. Flambbvbq, of
Bury; PmoecuUng Attorney, JOHM
Caavrni, of Middleville; Circuit
(ourt CummU-toner, Wm. Burqukx,
of Haaiinip.; Rcprcoenlatlvea, H. A.
Goonnut.and A. J. Bowme.

taTHAIH DRESSING

BEST REBEDY YET D1SC0YEJIED.

og^c£*^r.z*Al!!.,XiU^S»L
.y **”*5
*■* »»

Dtasaofti£BW,LiT8r,Iitafi,

The tan' Mitial Fin In. Ct
BARRY ARD EATON COUNTIES

GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER.

BOSADALIS
FarlAea the Olaod.
laapiove* the Appetite,
Alda Dljaaiaa,
Correct* th* BocraUaae,

And l«part» Tone,Strength «ud TtvuattF
to tho whole Bra.eta,
Bo that pmoaa uiog it foel' that they M0ay aa
•aura oew life.

ROSADALIS

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

li B L L B T &amp; CO.
NEW YORK,
ad ajDMt la thMClty*tbe th*

ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE

Is Recommended by the Best
Physicians Everywhere.
Bead th* Mtowiog from Mr. F. Olla haaaally,
U| Faihatogltti Aaatomr la IbaWiddfe Geoegta
Aed'eal College, thief rfarg... blal. at Meath
Carolia* luring lb* war, VUa Pmldeot Oaorgia

BROAD CAGllg BUORT UMK.

ATLANTIC i GREAT 78TKRN

Dr. taerreoe*: I !&gt;»»• eanfally eiamlnx!
year formol* tor the Itoaadalia^aad raeooimewled
al at mr peiieni*. 1M ro
ae, aad naaat prove apotow romady )■
.lldlamM. roq.lrtog Urn elrtataof a groat ri-

Broad Gauge Railway!
CIXCntXATt.ee VRBAXA. OALTON. ar MAMr.,LD.cuvyoo. ~ co«»v.-Lu.

Baittawro. April IX UM.

NEW YORK,

Baltimore. Ud.L'areh LIMA
bait AilemUro In a*», and tbenforo «baoiM&gt;y
FKAIBIKVILLg,
THOMAS J. DOYKIX, XD.

WASH IMG TOM CITY.

Baltimore, February JO, IlM.
Dr. J. J Lawronoa,
Sir: I taka ptoaanra
la rocomaeadtag roew itaoomia. aa a vny pow&gt;
■rfhl aUarotle*.
Yean troly.
R. W. CABRJX. D.

Thlala iboaaly Boot* |g (h«

Oil Regions of Ponntylygnia •

Wa knew Dr. Lawroaea'i Ioe*d»lla to be aaafe
and raliabl* attorwUro. Sbj aad taha pteMoro ia
roeenmeodiog U totha praferom aad,0^ p^rim.

baiuw a mwurt mill*- e*
HTWUM ta-O-Mte CASiUJM

r*C

�•aooxntG luroniT or wn
hxioil

■nr Atnmtoitm.

SOLOW XOBIIOOtf.glV. tuuor SCOTT,
nor. x a rounds, kxv. nvner *abh
Farther Rrtioslan af the Murder af BLTCHJiit. iter. THKOnoKK L. CUTI.tK.
OBAiOKJVDlJ, sad many olb.r., will toll jhu
the WilEeh TueOy-Xe TrtM of the that
lb* Dey
Machin* aad
. Criaiaals Yet obtained.
Wrtugvr saisthe r -noli. cto:Llng non yer
booidoe aeeitig ova half th. tuna an" laborwaahVpecW Tcfagram to lb. Ci.Hon.ll
Locteviraa, Nopl- 4.
One of the tros’. appalling Uegedito
that over wound in thia nwttos of
country wee enacted on hot Thursday
afternoon,.In a lonely epot in the donee
fwwt leading from Banrtolph Station,on
the LoulrriHc and Nash rille Railroad,
rome ten miles non th of this city. The
point at which it transpired to known m
Loft Island and Pond Island, and is in
the midst of tho forest, with no human
being nearer than two mllee—the db&lt;jnoe to Randolph Station.
It appears that an industrious-Ger­
man, named WUlloh, and known aa
.‘•Charcoal John,*' a name given hhn beeaoM ho bad been engaged, io aomo ex­
tent, in burning charcoie, occupied,
with his family, a little log house on a
piece of land owned by Charles Smooth.
Tbtrtemlly of “Charcoal John*' consist­
ed of hla’wlfe, an infknt child, and a
little daughter five years of age. They
were highly eataemed by their few and
distant acquaintances gain thrifty and
■worthy family, and had managed teaave
a few hundred dollars toward future neceaitlea and comforts.
Yesterday morning some Itinerant,
Deming near the house, waa horrified a&lt;
discovering the body of John, lying not
far distant, In a pool of dotted blood,
hie skull broken in and the brain nMing
from It The frightful wound had art”

dcntly been made with an axe. A porHon of one of the murdered man's ears
had been hewn off, and his face was
coated with stagnant blood, an unrecog­
nisable maaa of human gore.
About sixty yards from the father was
Another horrible spectacle. Hero lay the
dead bodies of the mol bar and her in­
fant child. Bar skull had klso been
broken, and there was a fearful gash In
her throat,probably from a blow Intend­
ed to sever her head. The head of the
child was also broken, and both were
covered with blood.
fctlU farther on waa a spectacle even
more ghastly, If that were poeelble.—
This waa the little daughter, only five
yearn of ago. fihe lay stone dead ; her
right shoulder literally cleft from its
place, and a frightful gash descending
. deep Into the body, the blow evidently
haring been struck while the pcor.ehDd
was endeavoring to escape the clutches
of the murderer of her parents and sla­
ter.
As soon as poeelble after theca startl­
ing discoveries wen made, a messenger
waa dispatched to thia city, and arrived
a little before 8 o’clock, proceeded' to the
Office of tho Superintendent of Folios,
where be laid the story before the au­
thorities. Officer Dillon and Coroner
Dick Moore were Immediately despatch­
ed to the place designated by the aesHQgvr, and loft here in a buggy. Short­
ly after getting into the woods, beyond
I?anlolpb Station, the buggy broke
down, and they were compelled to start
oh foot and employ a guide. Before
reaching the scene of tho forest tragedy,
they several times became lost In the
darue wood, and It was with the utmost
difficulty they finally reached their dec­
lination. Detective DUlon found the
body of the murdered charcole-burner
Inclosod tn a rail pen which had been
erected to keep off the hogs. The bodies
of the wife and childrep lay where'they
bad fallen. None of tho.corpcen were
approachable, having lain an long that
the stench of putrefaction was almost
euCTbcatlng within a few feet of thorn.—
It la not known who murdered them-;

Said a well known lawyer of Bt
Tnais the other day, "I have been a
Democrat, but I cannot vote to surrend­
er everything we fought for. If I can
do any good, I will take the stump for
Grant and Colfax. '

Groceries and Provsions,
KAUB, AXES, SALT, COD FUR,
Tla-tfsre of Erery DeMrlptien,
Crockery aad Wondra-Ware,
&amp;EEO8ENB OIL,

“ rU,‘eU“

At th. aland laUlr '•copied by A; Rroraac A Os.
os HtatoBireos, Haatsap, Uieh.
CA?JH WILL BE PAID
For JI kinds of Country Prcd.ec, .scb aa Buttor,
Egp. ,knitbl*F'ASUla'

•'

re^tUl^sjEwd^v'ltriet

attntloa to

AOUTSWAITCD FOB THS

OFFICIAL RISTOtY OF THE WAI,
ItoCaaaeSaCbatBct.r.CoadnctA Bcsalis,
IT m MJUMU L tTlNDt.
Ito rrsdy sale, combined "ilb aa tnerea.ed
SMaaiMaiM. nak. Il tbe beat ■■bwrtattoa bwk

fKEStS,."XSJ!:

toe seb.Mllirs la fear days.
NaV far airaalam aod aa. aar Irrm. aad s
fall l««nPliM uf th. wort. Addrws Xailaasl
PaMtebiac Co, PbilU.lnhia. Pa.; CiafaM.ll,
Ohio; Ch£m». ill , .r Bl Loala. Mo.________
Sill OAA A TkARTa Asaals to aril lbs
&lt;3 A. fa VV Star Untile Uewtag ■ aehlaa.
Fall fMrticvlar. ft»«. hslra lodaccmrnto io ««■
Mrtwfa Ar.nto. Gil so or sddrvsa W. G.
WILSOXACO. Gotland. 0.; Doaloa, Mui,
ar Hl Loaia. Mo.

%VA|rrn&gt;-AOBIFI "• rts to kXX&gt; par
V V eeilh to »ll th. Oraoi.s Im pro. rd Ga&gt;.
boo Itesaa Funlly Bc-inr Machlar. Addtua
tteooeb A Co. Pittobort. Ya., or lltoioo. Mau.

rpo GOOD TRUXTY 4GENTS-We will
I pay »J0 p«r month and eiptaua. Tor |&gt;or.
llcalan. sddreu Q. W. JacUos, A Cb, DsUlmorr, Md._______________________________

A GENTS WANTED. SlTb • ■ooaih to
A. sail tba Gsouioa Oroid. Hasting Cawd
WaUbm, but inHsUoo gold waiobm uada.
druOroid. Watch Co.. Boatoo, Mau
VV MsaoAotariop Company aad by uuipla
Good wares ar. au.rarU rd Addrra. with
•taaip, H D. nAJfILTOX A CO., No. 113 Chutout si, Phils. Pa.

4 GENTS.—Xsra cbane.to maka moo«y. Arlieln light, iwv, ».rr nn&gt;8iablr. Boocbl
Maaufectorwa, &lt;13 Cbutool si, Phtta., I'a.
AXES.

ALL STYLES AND SHAPES.
HF GET TOVRSFOR NOTDINO. JB
ksea. st oa. dollar aad a half raeb. w&gt;Lh lb.
cuh, will rneri.. oaa extra for aotblog.
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box comptelr. 1 Mt jewslfy, pin, era drop., aud
alreva buttons.
For sl Cl ah of SO and Five Dnllara-1
black or colored Alpacca Drera Paltera. I oat
Lacs Orrtaiaa. 1 pair all Wool Ulankrta Kagrarsdailrsr plated « bottle Rarolnag Castor.
1 beautiful Writing Desk. 1 solid gold Heart Pin.
»W yards verr tnrCaMim.re, lor Paata and Vaal,
t Mi frery, balaarad baadl. Kalsra with aHsyr
Cradri aad hart wnb alik. i pair grata ealf
Roots. U yards good Print Ao yards good
brows or UeMbnd .SbreltogAard wide er &lt;0
yards yui arid*,good yw&gt;ty; 1 ladles^cl*;
fihS-1. ’1 p'tela Nerwie&amp; Pojlin Dr?ra pattern.
IK yards double aiJth cloth for ladies'desk.
Et.eent angrartd silrerplated Tea PeU 3 yards
double width waterproof sloth for cloaking.
Fnrn Club of IDO and Ten Dottor»-1
rich Mrrino or Thilwl Dmabntlsni. 1 pair Boa
Demask Tablr Ctolha and Napkin, to match. 1
pair rents French ealf Boots. 1 beery, ulr.r
i'lsled ragrared Io. Pilcher.. Vary Bacall wool
doth for fadtes' Cloak. 1 srebr.rr brat quality
brown or blcacbml Mrocting. JU yards Bns
Cs-sim.re for salt. 1 rlcgant I’oplta Drose pat­
tern. 1 rl.gaal Eogllrt ttoraga DreM pattern,
ybeaallful linrll.b Bcraga Hhawl. 1 Mt irory
balanced handle knlrcs sod tortr. 1 ladirs or
rants &gt;liter hnntlog ea»r Watch. 1 Uartlelt
Read Pokable Hewing Machine. Hpleadid fomHr Bible, steal rngrarings. with record aud pho.

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Thai to Mkr to .apply lb. drrr.and oecarioMd by
wniir made im|«naUMuaifor lb* fall Irada, dir.ct from European Maas fosterer.
ABHUtltg t» nearly
So Ibst wc an pnepirMl to rail errry dsroriptlen
of Ury sad Fsary Goods. BUrra Platad Ware,
CutlwT, Waicbra, Album.. Jrvriry,
w-u.iatw.otr dore US ronii-tolaanl «a-a« a l«M“
Ac. As. of Mllsr qushty than any
UH order io to pshlktod -.n U-« UaMto**mwu
oilier conorni ia th. oosnlry
tor «be urifena pile, of
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
CTTThc lest ol Boston sod Xra Tori rsfrr•noes proa aa to tbc reliability of Mr houa«. sad
that ear boilpraa is eoedweta^ ia lb. fairest and
aaaat laglUmata manner possible, and that wa (gji
sir* malar vatu, for lb* rnonay loan can b. ebDated. Xe.’y ma. ism.
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taiaad ia any other vy.
Ail Gnofa gantared ar broksn In trnnoCHANCERY ORDER.
pnrtnlloa replnoaa without charge.
ST Chaska deombtog artlrtoa said ant to
sgaatotw Clabo at rstoa msataooed below. We
ruarsatsa .very artieto to eosl Isas than if t&gt;oo*Ll
at acy Hasten or New Yerk Wbolrsal. ilossu
Oansaa OomraxT. D.toudrau
Our Commituiou to Agentn
Escrad ihora of e.erv olb.r nlabUabo&gt;ml of th.
kiad-proofof thia can ba found tn camparios
oar prralams with thoaeef oth.rs for Clubs of
th. amne aisa. la addUioa to which wa alum to pmEtterellto Stored that te. rata Q^-r»VtolDw
ji». tert tor goods of thr itnt charaetar.
Wa will seed to Arawfa fra. of choree.
For n Club of 30 nod Three DollarsI dox«o good iioau Htilrl Front.. 1 art solid
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goldStndl. All woolcarslnocrvfer Pants. Fin. Mri"
wMteCoeolcrpan.. Urea me. 1 rlegsnl Bal­
moral Skirt. 20 yards brows or blcMbwl ttbrel- mtmsrilW MMfa.e-ro.M.nl n.r.sd.M. Ari « to
tog, grad analltv.yard wide. 1 riegaal 1W He- smaas--si;.'sg re jas,
lure Morraeea bound Fbetosreph Albarn. 1
doubl. teas Ht.rtotoon. and It foreign .tows, i Esisrsr.ssuirrssjsstsiss
silrer plated remrod &amp; bottle Crater. 1 rltgaol
Silk Fan, with irory or Sandal Wood Frame, or tel. art.r^to to rareaMtlr *’’**.’5
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Kirik'aad Frak, vary loatosality. irory take*
time yrMCrtbid for Ida •P&gt;*f^^XIOlrr
cd hand!*. 1 hMdaomobeadcd end Un4 Fartaol.
Clreull Court ClmuutoatoMr foiadfor lurry ronxty.
Corer, fpsir bast qoaliw ladies’ .scrJreVoe^
Anrataaa.
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&lt;rrss Sool.. 1 dossn flnr Linen Towles.
dcx.
Atre.rapy. Aitret UBrsSsa. nreteswRogers' silrer Dessert Forks. 1 Ladies'large ml
Morocco Trarelior Dsg. 1 fancy dress pattern.
ADMINISTRATOR’S HALE.
U duxes elrnat s'lrrr elated eagrarad Napkin
Im ih. raral.r ofUre ratals of ttolc*re Alhraro. late
Kiiire. 1 dui.n 1 .dlrs' Bns M.rinoor ooUon
Blocking*. Gauls' hrary chased solid Gold Ring.
1 pair ladies' hlj-h cut Balmoral Boots. I .Irgaal

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t.'iassukrf. to bo perfect fa eeuatraelfon aad ta
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rather with, fo^o la the namamrd. Addrera
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Wednesday. Ike l«h day of .-irptraber Best, at ‘srtZZii
Av oaa who onto oa aa orfar for Fir. Axaa
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CatalogM vfdood- seat to any addiu. rasa.
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All rwpooaibte Hsntwan Dralera rati th.
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there ahould hap«n to b. oa. so no fort unit. a.
Dated June rt. lMA.
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Dralu Commisilaucn' Nolic*.
LpGAL'NOTiCES.
redVrin'v 1 1 M I U I M If 100 t ft
XTOTICE ia hereby girts that the Drain Com
Ptllaburgb, Pa.,
J&gt; UHMKHrer. ..1 Barry Coooiy will toeri al tbr
Bofa rrncra af Colb.ra’. Patonl As*.
Tows 4 North of Kang. 7 West
Cbanorry Order.
huiue.ef Alberl/raboaja tb. towixhlpof JohnsrtaleerMIcr.Inn-nrtia Judicial HreoH tn rt.ncny. lluU pending Io Um clraals mart tec Um ronnre D. )&gt;««,all o'clock A M.. f«r the'purpr'M of awlkaf
4 31 M 1 to IS1C 4 41
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TWIST THEIR BEST SPOOL COTTON
lion of aDitUti or Urafa to bo knows Sa the Mud
township of Jvhnst.wu. as follow, to wit; Cam- j^oVrinL 4 114 U ft 15 1 01 100 U ft
Cure ibis a Ronue. DsCrndanL
With Special refatrnce io the wont, of
II ran,tertocily npprncisr by amoari: on tla la into mencing al a lUkeoo ModCrsek fa Jobnslawo,
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b.raaorer to lb. runplah&gt;amls bln to to riled, .nd Cieek on the rest and waet road running throe eh
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For Bote by all Dealer. In Dry Good. ra
U to Conner onl.rnl. loot w:-.;,io in.nlr Haya 10. Br. ettelas; thenn.iorihfl degreo. oral, twentr
and Nndlena.
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bists
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Taws JJCerth of Range 1 WreL
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3u minutes east. Berta end M-lOOtl etraiM; Uleac*
Tows 3 North of Rango I WraL
aad will gaarantoa yoo rnora and bettor send,
Muth 7a decree, eral. four aod W-luOlh ch.ras,
PROBATBORDER.
for that moa.y than yon ran pal .twwlierv.
thence north-4a degrees real, nitres aad 00 lOotb 0 pdofswXl
Our CoeelVoM to A|«ato ar. ool rxctwded by
ebateri I hen c* north &lt;■&lt; degree, ea.t. nine and 3ols
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BRIGHAM fa CO.,
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71 OongTM SA. Bu.100, Mafa.
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! 1
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Ifoetoa, Maae.
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degree, end 15 minutes out, IT end H1WU&gt; ■•#j4^««ffft W
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10 40
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{ M 44
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swat, twrire end 40-100th chains | tbonw No. IK * .¥5* *X
£ !$
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aril,
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Brook, ra. faouon M. T.wnrtip af Baltimore;
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i
w
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U .£!*'• *
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raaeisHty. No mac4r wha faitod. state yoar
rara■ Pnteatoiraatod by ssail to every Atela.
MUlb Bro degron wwt, were cl.rias aad M link.
tbMMweonlb twodegrori wwt. four ebaina and
TJSTCnOMANCT, ar Bvl Ckenato,.
ci teak*, toconnoct with Mud Croak drain.
r Bv either rax may facteato and cats tb.
At th.shor. nranid Hur. and plan tbc owners
Town 4 North of Rang. • 3, »■&lt;
oratipnnta or ami. any and cwstraci for tire
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VOL. XIII
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medical

K H. XALL01Y.

HOOFUID1 SEU1I BITTEES,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. SEP. 23, 1868.
MAOY.

VMOMAM.

Hoofland's German Tonic.

" 8 2U fi

NUMBER 22.

RAILWAYS.

JIH.IE HAIIAVAY:

tbo tUy fait they Ud bin manufaktared

The Conversion of Eder Pennibackor
Ho sees a Vision, which PutsHisFeet
Solid Democratic Ground.

A ilA-GLIMPBK.

™ nouuavs..Bonunu£iucn

&gt;frs

niggers
age wux
ra bin a

»WW YOU, BOSTOW,

Headquarters, DetroU,Aug 17,*fl8.
l/afoa Solditrt aa^ &amp;rilor&gt;

FALLIN.

raiLADKLrtaA, ra.

Tbs Great Remedies for all Diseases

lock*, store hod bin gutted, and Jo. Big­
or, the traitors you once subdued threatElder Ponniback- ler'• curpre (ho .poke thia in a low tone,
and lookin fearfuJy over hi. .boulder to
make shoor no one heard him) wux alyconvention with th. Northern men who
in on the square.
’
8ich of the d
trolled were at
they openly bout 'hat they will recover

LIVER, STOMACH, OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANS,

FtiH ALLKM

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TH« MAILWAY EXTKKD8 FROM

Th* tar h • tiiiuw w*b

Hoofland’s German Bitters

HA1TIY WKIOHT,

sou, we slayedfor him

HOOFLAND’8
tea ■■time eW.*^ tajr-Sj.

He hedallux Lin in the habit of
they bod .bin rodoost to their normal
ter at the Post Offis, but sonco his dis- .peer, and tho power
setisfnekshun and consokont estrange­ the hands uv cch n.
ment, these dolekit attenshuns, so grate­
ful to one in frail holth, hex been inter­
ths Union blue. They declare that the
mitted. But this is all over, thank Hoven.
‘or chiefs, whose hands are stall alm.
Yeeterdav morning be camo into the offis
with the blood of Union soldiera,
beorin that wich to mo is the most bloesid of peoc* effferins, the old familiar jug
wich sottin down, ho fell unto my neck
fits a Caucashan for ths enjoyment uv Congress and tho Cabinet to rule over
life. The entire Corner* bevin nothin you.
Comrades, although not afraid of war,
shun.

HOLBMMX a MAU.

1 1.1 I’M .Hun,,

Hoofland’s German Bitten
HOOFLAHD’8 GERMAN TOHIO
t.U_F. M. LIOIITEXIXO UPRUR (DeRr).

a. r. 1UII. ■.

and her repentid. ‘Forgive mo I”
'Elder? sed I, amvmin a dignified air,
How a Young Lady once made Lots by 'be that departs and comoth back—don't
kick over that jug for tho .topper ain't
Chance without Knowing Itin tite—is to mo more precious than if
tl.to F. M. CIXCIXNATI KXPRKJM, O&lt;a»4*v.
A young Parisian, traveling in Ger­ he hadn’t kicked over tho traces. Bless
many, took a road from Strasburg to yoo, my son. ’ Here’s a tin cup wich wffi
Buriin. In the carriage bo selected do.
Tho Eder then told mehow ho had been
converted. He bed determined not to
daughters.
The two mammas were face to face in vote at all Bo didn't bloore in Sey­
more,
cox he is pledged to pa the debt in
one corner, tho young man took the op­
posite and found himself face to face with greenbax, end ho detected Blare becor
tho young ladies. The Parisian put on he wux wunst a blookotid hirelin, and
a distracted and absent nir. The collec- becox in many in him wo marry tho en­
tire Blare family, wich is too much. He
young man paid no attention nt all when didn’t blecvo tliol either uv cm was troo
to tho South. Feelin pokoolyorly bitter,
■i Hom.ll.«liu
ho wont to bed tho nite afore, and nursin
his wrath h* foil asleep and dreamed.
Bo dreamed that wux in a vastaaoemruse to avoid exciting ridicnle.
,»s r. x. LionntiKa eifrexm. free, jui.uiri.t
«...
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;4&gt;r. M. SEW YORK MIOKT XXPRDW (.«.»•

I3M I0HITI.

LAJJIMJJ.

01. N.J. HABIT

Bl. t.a. ICOTT,

1 C. PRT1DLK.

C O HOLBROOK

'J he collector
the ticket waa e

enjoy it long, .for thia time the young la­
dies roused him. They began in full
voice :
“This young man is a very handsome
one," said cue.
“Hist, Bertha!" said tho other, in a
sort of affright.
“Why, ho dosn’t know a word of Ger­
man,” “'a Bertha. “We can talk free­
ly. What do you think of him ?"

STLVAXOJ R COOK.

JOO MICHAEL.
‘X-^4

ever and anon ceasing their manly imooimenta to quaff the flowin boles wich ho and die in tranquility in the land preoorvsupplied. Wo oood bear, any time, the ed by your valor, and to hold securely
tho dearly bought fruits of your victo­
ries. The gtonous chief who led yon to
final triumph, like you, lungs for peace,

ther shootin niggers, skaccly a day pass
ed that one or more wux not killed.— maintain it, if power is entrusted to him.
My distillery was a runin full blast, tho No j|jjraows better than you that there
is noAuro guarantee of peaco extoept
Justice, and no security for the Union.
chiminy forever. Oh, it waa gorgus!
'Andis thia to be?' asked I uv the except Bight
On the other Land, the candidate* of
disombodied spirit uv Buhop Puke, wich
the party which opposed your effort* to
save the Union, are pledged to a policy
certain
tore.nltin a now conflioto! anna
“Thus will the South regain her lost ritea
Thus will tho lost cox bereatored. Elect
Seymore and Blare and all will be well.’’
lawfully established. They prv"At this pint I woke,” sed the Elder,
“feelin how uajuat I had Lin— how viUIv I bed sinned and how fearfully I bed
proeecute
and drive out from one-third
departed. I was a goin back on my
in and hoUerin, but he walked about party on the greenbax question I Wat
gloomy and sad, filled with the most foar- u green box to this ? Wet is payin a
debt in one way or another, compared to
lul forbodina.
the cxtacy uv woltoptng niggers, chasin ecurriously abuse as

ths grand stand wich wux okkopiod by
the leaders and devoted to tho moosicuv
the oceashun. Here a most pecoolyor
site met his gate. He notist one small
but soft toned instrument? bullet and
very much like a flute, evidently made
for peaceful strain*, out uv wich Vado
Hampton wux a xtrainin end a blowin
the moat ferocious and warlike sounds.

Northern men and harm our instooahana

tho entire Northern Ifemocracy in our
hendsngin for u» to’ would ex we will
and do with ex we like ? Why, I wood­
that war
give tho luxury uv havin a Nuo Yorker shall follow, and you
on his knees afore me uv old, a minait. sirely will follow any such mad attempt
at fresh revolution. They declare, marecentury. Besides," an»(ho bustid out over, that a soldier—tho greatest soldier
afresh, “if Boregard can mak* Seymour
&gt;ed the general appearance pipe Dixie, can't he also by different fin­
It tried hard to Keep the gering mnko tho uime iustroomens play
Bspoudluhen? I shood say so. Wo

aurin o. viiun.

wboee wind i&gt; inexhauatit

fill AID DELICATE CHILDREN

so adroitly, that it played

BAtriias ntroiE.

* drink, and wept again fur yor. Veri­
ly my way is now pleasant, and my p&lt;th

place "
“You forget that you are a blonde."
.mu e
_____ 1- Jicr.—&gt;
tt

T-KS-SSi

TESTIMONIALS.

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH,

II. M1DDLK,

Hon. James Thompson.

WH.U.B4RM,
(Jrtf) (taa’irate.Ag’l.

playin a brass instrument wich wux
shaped so like Blare es to be him, wich
for * month.
“Bertha if your mother should hear instrument wux uv the trombone nachur.
Pnxotxru V. Nasar, P. M
Bdregard had no trouble with it. It wux
m."
(Wich is Poetmastar.)
“She is busy with her talk to your ex discordcnt naohrelly ex oood be, and
it wux splendidly adapted to tho capasriA Spirtual Medium Visits Preaid ent

*■1 understand that you and Albert are
engaged ; but I,who am without a lover,

G

Elder1, own words:
“Wat in thunder,” eed I to a man

and Blare and rich er them furnishin

the old flag,
It appears the "spirits” will not down
to the tool uv bondholder* end to Feed- even st the Executativo biddinK. They
havo again invaded th* Wliite House,
and this time pexiotratod into tho • audi­
toy ore sure if you do your duty with
•'Don't talk like an oggreji* ass!” eed ence cliambor. Under the escort of Culyour ballots in November.
this man. "Havont you any sense?—
•'Would you many a Frenchman T’
B A. ALGER,
Can't
you
see
that
Seymoureand
Blare
R. H. G. MlNtY,
“Why not, if h* looks lik* this one,
and was spirited,well born and amiable?" are merely the instrocsnenta wich are Executive Manahiou to-day, and sought
GEO G. BRIGGS,
m&gt;S Third Bui I can hardly keep from laughing.— played onto, and that Boregard and an interview with His Excellency. The
WM. BANFORD,
Wade Hampton are tho indindools who gallant Tom, himself a first-clam SpiritWM. BANBURN,
.V . * t. »__ J »------- 11.
BYRON M. CUTCHEON,
lC^he young traveler was endowed with

turned the other.

irmir .&lt;? la ir* xotaby preuc.

Ulua

great power* of self-control and ho preierved his ebsent and inattentive air all

l fills surroundin epaoe! And
Boregurd shores out the trombone
-ua
&gt;1_ _
J .11 1L_

QRAXD TBD5K HAJLWAT.

DWIGHT MAY,
tlio Preeidaut and Colonel Florence were

Drtr.ll, M»y n. M«f-

ttWIOK 11*50 FORTE COMPACT.

The Washington
correspondent
of the Boston Pott, writing under date
of September 7th, tails aa follows of

about
and his resolution waa taken.

At ths
What could thia mean 7

GRAND AND SQUARE

no L ESALK A MKTAIL.

oyster

Coton.l Flor-

it killed, and ell that

oautio*.

dee

of the young Frenchman.
cha*u«

*th«d U l.fene IheyehHe that I
H&gt;U(FR0H OTMtKKM direes
i the eUy ef Bel liner*, every

Wholesale and Retail.
(Cal.) Aifrw/, and, true to its names
aauouners ite intention to support Grant
and Colfax.

changed. Methawt the
over, and that we bed

Ah!

There'* tho rub?

Mrs.

Daniel.

EUBHA1OX
State Crasre/ Cbteminre.
W.C HUMPHREY, B^mtarv.

�3kt Mastiaijr gsnsrr.

TS &amp; CO.

na l
jib wjt

nwnr

*4ef W MMW**.*» ■

sstcslicm iosiiitims.
,

'

»oc*tM giving the bondholders a dobas-

POArKEBIDKXT,

“attor upon public attention I

ULYSSES 8. GRANT,
or !LU3&lt;}Bk '
'
Foii'ntE-FajtuDurr..

BOHUYLER COLFAX,
erinuu
.

CHARIX8 M. COGSWELL,
JOBS BURT.
X’^VWI1J.U« noK-TZ.
CHtRLKri W. CLbrinX.
III. CHARU9 T. «&gt;ORHAM.
IV. BYKO5 M CUTcnKOX.
, t. ©has iiubbarii.____
t l.’MJCHAKl. C. T. rLESSXEA.

A

could have manufactured end circulated
‘The bonds of tho United Stales have it ?—Ditnii P^t.
•old for but 40 cents on tho dollar in
HENRY.P. BALDWIN, of Wayne. Germany, while bonds of tho Confede­
TRRUI0 RARTHftUAXI.
nr U~UeuM C..uruerate States have sold there for CO cunts
MOR GAN BATES, of Grand Trarera. oa the dollar. And why ? Bttoutt tkt
ThirtyAwo Thousand Persons Kilted
rw .lotntu'J &lt;4 HUUCoefiJtnlt
Oartraauni,
icAsacsrr
it
Sat
aad Three Hundred Mil Iions of PrepOIN. OLIVER L RPaCLOtXO, MCUataa.
iMSnfarae toad*, A,.» fortrjM
•rty Dratroyed-BarsralOltiss Over^WEZURaaRMVEXOR. efHUtetete
i
Whahxed-A Number of Vessels
•wept Inland by a Great Tidal Wave.
Titas aa rering wards nz dclibarately
«SX. Bt5J JUIB D.MJTCUAMD.ef illsgss. uttered in one of the darkost pariods of

.11. W1LUAM LST0UanT03.»f«Uto»vb.
Ill, AtWTlN BLAIR orjKlM.
rr. TllOM.kS W. FtRRY.sfChliea.
V. ' OMAB b COXOER, sTW. Chlf.
VI. BAXDOlTn STXICKLAXD. rf CIIMoa.

, COUNTY TICKET.

IAH Hastings Out’done!
.

.

r —ATD—:

.

Battle Cr«ekNowheria

STtTcaM,

dsfled tho. »od of the
Orooerlow,

axd m

I sou Is ibis yeulb ?’ Bui they soon found
I out; for David said In reply to Haul, who
laskodblm, ‘Whoge aw art tbou, thou
young man ? ‘I am the urn of thy ser­
vant Je*ae. the Botblebemlte.’ And

ntrofcui

ItMakes the, Best .Vjtch

Patent Medicine#,

Preeldeat tt Chicago by tho unanimous I

tho War, end sent abroad his present
The Guiding Star, from Aspinwall,
---- AUiO----supporters, to still further depress our brings to the Z^enlng ntepram the fol­ ■ ‘shjuld bare been embalmed aud placed j
In the great mummy chamber of defanct I
aecuritios and dishonor our fair name.— lowing:
On the 13U&gt; Inst a terrible earthquake polltlcl.in»,' shall oak, • Whose ton art
And tMi u lit wan,who now exhorts his
visited tho cities along the coast of Peru thou, thou young nun F will answer
followers to greater boldness in the dis­
TBSTCDUF. HOLD HIRE. DT
aud Ecuador, whereby *2,000 lives were
cussion of debt and taxation, aa if ut* lost, and projwrty st $309,000,000 wav de­
torly oWivioui of his own inconsistent, sire ycd. A' tumbling sound preceded I give tho Democrats next November?—
faltering and ignominious record there­ the earthquake; the sea was terribly
on. Fortunately tho people understand agitated aad flooded the land for a great arc laid, ‘David went out wblthcrecevcr
0. I. IPABLMie.
tho subject, soil they understand Hora­ dbtnncc. Arequlj-a. a city of 35,000 In­ Haul sent him, and behaved himself
habitants has passed away, scareely n ' wisely; and Haul set him over tba men
tio Seymour, ns they will show by their
vcst'ge being left. Only 400 lives were of war, and be waa accepted In the sight rpni CO BAT
votes, in November in support of pub­ lost here. Arica,a town of 23,000 Inhabi­
of all the [wople. And thus ii la with
lic faith, and in cu ororw helming rebuko tant e was also, destroyed, leaving not a General GranL"
of ite assailants led by Seymour him- bouse standing. Five hundred pereons
pci laped hero. A&gt; tidal wave, 40 feet
salt
________ ________________
high, rolled with a terrific roar.on the I that there will be a Loh from the nomlVictory In Matasshore, carrying ships farther Inland I nation of Gov. Swann far Congrara In
than In any ease ever befcro known.— I the Third Maryland District. TheopTho great bdo ware of patriotism The United States store ship Fredonia poellloc to him among g la-ye aumber
which is sweeping over the country— capelxed aud all on board were last The 1 of the Democrat* i« mneh more decided
Fredonia
bad $2300,000 worth of naval than a almplo matter of fancy and per.
destined to carry Gon. Grant into the
stores ou board. The vessel was rolled '■xinal ebol-v.
rreaidenlial Chair, to socore by* civil adover and tmai hod to atoms. 'The U.K
steamer Wateree was carried half a mile '
MISCELLANEOUS.
in tho field—has passed from Vermont Inland and left high and dry. Only one
to Maine, where its glorious result! wil] sailor waa drowned. Owing to tbs post |
sails,
bo fbund recorded in our news columns
OIL 4 LEAD.
to-day. What we behold is simply the
Peruvian
rorvetle
A
merles
wesalao
car.
renewal of the great popular uprising uf
tied aahore, and S3 persons wen drown­
1801, repeated substantially, though less
.
f .
.
,
------ o - t— । *d from her. The American mercbantstrixingly, by tho ro-olecCon of Abra-Vmau Roea Hrivera. the English ship
ham Lincoln, in
h.mHwwJ.
i„ lost.
1864. w.
Now
— «...
tho people
J, ! Chancellor, and tho French bark Edildinjf Mat trials.
again spring to the rescue
rtecuo of tho eauncoun- &gt;, Bnlo^cre alroJaaL The town Iqulque, |
•by. endangered
'
’ ’by tho
"J Plsraqan were all utterly'
somo cuinbina-' 'r““

W ill Last a Lifc-Tim*.

Books and Stationery,
GROCERIES,
or 4U Kims lap or rm qvautt.

..
TOW NACSHg
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM.

nttr ejMiiE is wiauiroi

rarsicuns' rnescairnoas
Be Sure to See thie Maeluee,

STOVES. IRON

FRANK ALLEN.

HOUGITTALIN.

day, who had

*4

Fine ToC«t ArUolod.

H. A. GOODYEAR,

DANIEL STRIKER.
for C«v»tj Trreis’V'—, ASA D. ROBK.
ret Rrai»ler of I'rod. WILLIAH H. JEWELL.

WILLIAM L. COBB.

... 1OCAL.AOKXTR. Haxti™.

"U Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

HARDWARE STORE,

. .6HEBMAN C. PRINDLE.
Fee Sheriff—
EDWIN’ H. MALLORY.

JAMES

DRUGS 4 HEDICDTE8, PELLIPS &amp; BENTLEY

victory, and whe la the standard-bearer

with vast wealth, refused to take a do!' gross, is incom-ct Tho Canscutum has
fire a ballet at tho flag of h!a country.—
lore worthof those bonds at a time when aot yet been held.”
they oonatitutod ;the only mean, at the
Now, aa it would «&lt;4 make a particle,
of difference in tht vote of cither party,
.outoida of Mx. Bullar’a dwt-Lw.
ho is nominated, or same other Kian,and
have driven so Mg that they beheve
tag families f Nay, as if not content as this story could not possibly have any | the rains of government belong sxelnwith this person, a thruri at tho credit effect upon the I'rsmdeatial election, can alvely to them. David was a new and
of the Government, ho,—Hoxirro Errqaiisayoungarn. and had noexperienoe even hr arms, when a deliverer of
uovi,—raid in his Philadelphia ajtooch oept practice in lying, the
against |he ro-elecbon of Abraham newspapers and their correspondents bls woaderfttl people wae needed, on.l
Lincolnia 1FM ;

CongTcealOni

KEW GOODS:

per, feels compelled to contradict thia ab-

Bat

,
\(

r Carsevrs—
JOSEPH COLE, ISAAC MESSER.
■ R«pm«taUrs iotta I^idslsra, 1st DU'l ROBETIT J. GRANT. ) .

\ Dry-Goods
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

J. r. toiUTtaeo.

nutix TxartjACKyy-coixo xorth.

Hartings Fob. SBth. 1888.
AT 81 tin BROTH XX S’

NEWS DEPOT,

JSNMJ MBSIdSTOBL

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery.

R;

ATsroviso rtjcxx

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

HEBRKk'

ijgvuioua in in-

BOOKS.

g^-

VER and PLATED MAU.
Blank Koto and Receipt Bookx,

STATIONARY
Qf every AiAd and Varittg,

H. A. COODTBAI

ESTAB I.IS 11E 1&gt; 11ST.
.. I wogn wito rot. kui»ui
j^AMstb cuuxrr

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Ttetaji

GEORGE PRESTON

Democratic organs aru

sxo rniomuu.

lIRRORtXROX a wriQBTiiaxw BTOAI I
DXALLX IX
CUKM, WATCOBS, JKVKUtY,

RUSSELL
&amp; KEVINS.

Hypophosphi t es
Act rxowm.T axd cutTuxtr
IN ALL STAHLS OF

PRRESTOOTD

CONSUMPTION.

■tumros mich.

hw&lt;sEsn&gt;

HM dressy
-“JWWA

Caffees,

Aside froa Iho inhsraut weakness of represontatious, faleeboods, alsixiere aad
their cause aa this point, aa they have w^hiatries always; but, ftjsyear, the

»W» Us^jhli u es!M IM
•FLORENtr SEWING I1CHI1L"

LUT1 WLXOMX-GOIXO MOUTU.

Earo Troughs

they chooee fcr their loader the Victori- ed In them. At Iqulque American mer
chants lose heavUy, and a:e nearly all
ouj champion of their war for the Union., totally ruined. The towna of Igar.d,
San Pablo, Atwnluqul and fmadnd are
done ii well. The contest which doeed in rutui. Where Cotacacbe formerly
so brilliantly on the Hth inaL, had been stood la now a lake. The populations of
long ami obstinate, aa tho immense vote the above named towns were almc»t en­
tire I&gt; destroyed, Pamchlco, Pulalra aad
polled co nclusirely proves. Ths impor­
THE COPPER REBEL WAR-CRY.
Cachignanlo wme all drelroyed. The
tance of the election was keenly felt by dead were so ouLiroiu lbs: the survtvthe Copper Rebels, and they procured । Ing Inhabitants were fon-sd to fly from
Seymour euruamed Horatio in his
their best Stump Speaker^ including the stench of the pulrtrytag bodies, la
latest political edict, to tho Copper-Rebel
Mr. Paxntnos hiuuclf and any amount Guayaquil the vibration occurred .every
Editors, “they must push tho debt and
of material aid. The result is, they are few bourn. The President bad IssumI a Best UMH'Rl ef Creaery Ii Tm
taxation upon public attention.” True,
beaten decisively, utterly, hopclsMly—
they did do that pretty, well in the early
Fresh Coeds eoasiaitly
hand.
If they could boro kept the Republican
part of the Summer, just at tho-time
majority down to the neighborhood of
GENERAL ITUU.
Old Coods Mlllig reordlew af
when Wade Hampton, and the other
that of lost year, they wouldhave'daimRebel leadea were engaged in their ex*
ed ths result as a virtual victory. But
traoedinary dnmanatrations over tho
Isad on the Mh •( October.
aommalion of Seymour and Blair. ' But
—The Jun now concedes Connecticut
ItepobiioaM have gained handsomely in
when the country had fairly compre­
nearly erciy town in tho State, and the to the RepubUcane by about 2,000 ma­
jority.
hended the new Revolutionary plana of
aggregate majority cannot (ail to reach
the »calloJ Democratic party, and was
—Tbs latest returns from Colorade
20,000. Barely, (his is enough far oil,
elect Bradford, the Republican candi­
parptwes, and considerably better than date, to Congrsss by abaul 100 majority.
most Ilepublicsns out of tho 8tato had
the Copper Bebel’s suddenly begun to
QIIOtLDKtt, AIMS
anticipated. All honor to tho indwniiafight fhJ of tho latter topic Meantime
ble Republicans of Maine ? They hare tall, «tad If their ballots are rejected they
Ih^dNoyk. hare Lean waiting, for iofought a good fighl,1-they have wune a will appeal tn the eourta.
glorious victery. The esuseevery where
—Seme of-lhe Fraobb country papers
authentic figures of Mr. Arxnraox,
is their debtor, and their bretheria from naivety report that Seymour aad Blair
JheFfey A al rt» puttie Ml ha aefrailj
tho Atlantic to the Pacific, will bo proud were elected ta New York,and the Pope
Aerie d&amp;tinuktJ, since tho Surrender of
calls them tbs official candidates fee rh* Larrv A Well Selected Stool
to follow their example.
Presidency.
Gea. Loo, morr/Ass &gt;800,030,000. But,
—Tbs Motile NartowaZt«&lt;aaya that out Wb«b asevt be seta. «nb«*i rvoerO to prie
fr.ttj Ito.
of B.ODO colored registered voters in Ural
Undoubtedly it la tho beet thing they
city, the Democrats have been able to
eaa do, hot, it is not oomplymg with Sey­
induce only 110 to beoome members of
mours advice io' push tho debt aad tax­
their el uh.
ation upon publie attantioa,” rather it is
—The .drpw is Indiscreet It says the FAMILY GH0CEHIE8,
pushing them out of eight
i dontial contosta there one enough mic- Bepublloana paid as high aa •» for
CMwii.f »r
.

“groceries

*ss.

•Tim nrrornrHniirnuee*

wiU qnicHy restore Gray Hair

dues Its friends to ‘‘hold back'' for blds.

Bugnra.

agino that one great difficulty of ths
Copper-rebel organ*, arises from their
eiaaaings among themselves. For in help th* party any, and, therefore, meat against Uie ala re |&gt;ower, and omtnbulataaoa, ths copper-rebels in New York,

I AM NOW SEELING
»r Wavom, A. Ko. 1., at 1100 00
""si*
tie,"

unce they cannot hare any offset on any-

Ce fxx, In Cheater county, Ijn.
Green backs for paying-the national
FIRST QUALITY
doth Tho same party in Maawuhusatts mans of this sort is tho following, which
—A Democratic paper --W Augusta,
u w‘ld .u *
fr“m "•*Maine, avoids* dissgrteabh questions
have declared fur Gold and Silver, as
v'*4"" •»•*! *
touuto.
"the only Cooriitctiocal legal tender." । l Wednesday, and various other loading
Dmnoaatie jApen,’ as a “special” from
shall get a full report." Evidently tt
Braton;
wiU j oslpone for an Indefinite period ite
msrlvl OEOROE PREST0M
commeats on tho Midnc election.
ing._an&lt;l ii is scon moat potency in Do-1 date tor Uongrera to fill the seat hereto­
-The chairman of the Maine Rcpnt:ratio himeelL He is now devoted to tho I fore occupied by Benjamin F. Butler, llcau Htate Central Committee telegraph­ JQKW BOOT A 8UUB Mi Of I
' mot to dagr, and after a little filibuster­
ed to Gen. Grant Monday night, ’‘Maine
tug the aMpfUtor of tho lute incumbent ■ stands by you In peace as abo stood by
waa nomtaated, aad the star of ‘Beast', ' yvu to war. Bbe &lt;1 rse Chamberlain &gt;0,-

Ton

.

"

&gt;»■

TRY IT!

fKICEONEnoU^B,

TRY IT!

TRY IT!

WI XCHK8TER'.*

H FT 0 PH 0 S P HITTi
WE HAVI COME
..Gr.and One Dollar Sale!

gOMETUlXG xew

t?nr,.,.h.LF*r,*rt tf Mtehinu
■Aitswe uotrun

m«&gt;&lt;. Xverstet*. PerdyeiaCbnewB’’**'**
Utara.M~Ala
P,-. •• a u, UW

mius.

Agents!
Great

�anil ?aisrrtU#«m».

IiehlfM- Cr««mi

imnn

soticxs.

.

1188- 5umm?f Arran®???11'''' 1MB.
- 'ikbbIIii Mleblgan Central
n.ltle Creek so fofiowei

BUSINESS CARDS.

nw AmmiMEin.

B0B1SS0S . WlaHTHMf

HaitaiStmtlmNtii
"VSBSKSHk.^..

tare t. Sebree frv. .re^, u w
~
y^ega.
(a U. Steel, to bla wn i^C^ris »Staa«, wk»

W. g. GOODYEAR,
IL J. GRANT.
Haaliagt, ^ag, 1&gt;, 1H7.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,
yEoW .Killri-rtianmenta.

HABTINGS,

CM^kaBnb -1
'
pwrifS.'.-ClI 11 iixeav.
«. ILmibt.. F. Ji.

Dry Ms, Griterki,

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

REAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE

IhuiEP-—The Dixxitn is unavoidably
tbland cue day thia week on Recount of
•job work" tor aur County Fair.

1807,

Awakk.-a lI.-|&gt;tiIiH&lt;*an meetln- will
la held nt the Martin School House, in
CMtieton.on Satunlay evenlfig next,—
F. ALLS*, will addre-B the meeting.
nd.nnl.g., otTcr^t Lr Um InwelatoaS rf cn^lal
in the way «( maaafactaring. *Meh tbe Incrraiiag popahlMS and the rich tknclnf coottlrj
aruuud are already dranading. .

•♦MHlated rawly tired • Do«,/lliul
rrli.apr.dnw palpitntkn of th. brarit
par liter, ar arisen a™., or yonr k
frwtemulygetwirf.nfcrE to year aria
llmw ibiek. milky, nr loeky. nr In II r»»r

XJCpUCVILXJN(

Drug &amp; Bookstore,

Music &amp; Jewelry.

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

General Grocer,
new AMErriiElimi.
Pcit.mCAL MEETIMQ XX JoHXBTOWN.
—Dr. John II. I*alm*r our worthy and
efficient i ounty Buperinten lent ot com­
mon SchooU, wllladj.cao tbocitlaenaof
Johnstown, upon the political queatlsna
oftbecampalgn, on Wednesday evening
S.-pL lOtb, 1868, at tbe DOTY SCHOOL
HOUSE. Turn out RcpubUcana and
Detuocrau and bear a good apeech. such
as the times demand, and from one so
well qualifled to edify and iutruct the
people In their path of duty to their
Country on the 3d day of November

DRUGGIST

AND BOOKKELUCH,

Empire Block,

Itepot-llean Mare •Meeting In Johuitown io good lor cue hundred and
!e, &gt;afur lay, Oct. 3d, next.— fifty majority for the Hero of Fort
runs Blair, Hon. T. W. Fek- Donelaon and Apjxunatlax.

rMMaf lire Bladder. Kidn.r., Or.rrl, Dtopry
Srgtck Weaker... Female towplainU, Oenernl
Dtblliiy, and etldtortM. OI the Urinary Organa.
wbstbar eiitling In H.I.nr female, from wha&gt;
rtrr eanM nrlg.nsting, and on Walter of bow long
—Al Adrian, on Wednesday night, Ice ataadlng.
M treatment ie aabmiltod to. Caaiamptiaa
formed on water )■ the open air. Buck­ . IT._____________
ii.. .
wheat la probably the only crop severe­
ly loured. AJ Hudson and Hillsdale
there was a heavy fraat, but cm pa were
not much Injured.
—Lenawee Cousty Fair la to be bald
on let and 2d of October.
—The Midland City Independent aay&gt;
that on Frida)' ef U»l week, six or eight
boardent at the Midland City Hotel were
suddenly taken 111, aud one or two nar­
rowly ea-aped with their live*. The
casac waa thodfcht to be eating MWexwi!
tho growth of Chicago?It fattens ou eatorprisa cooked ia prialon' ink. • •'

A. War wUb Mexico, for
attrucUng attention ; but
a Ivor Use Is tc be plain,
ir protection from the

r la unnee-a arj- for ns to particularsn&lt;i
ib» &gt;xlot t.'oti by any house
t’ Full stock of roods. Knowing
la|prec:..tJnpthi- v. anta of their pat• they ha-c all pntvhaacd untiaua ly
u o. itn-ata. The following firm*
n w r ce’.vlng and opening their

HOSADALIS

Hair Begenerator.

BEST HEBEOT TET DISCOVERED.

| terete Cam,
a. ii. NooiiZ,
J. W. HOCUHTALIS
Dntod, Augu.l IIlb. 1KA

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.
lings. 8rpL 15, IMS.

.

stplltf

Ths FarEfirf Intel Firs In (X

UM, ii. D. HfAULDixo. R. Mudge,
GoonviAti, Harlow A Bailey, RcxTAX A Sox, an 1 □then'.

BIRST »BD EATOS COdltfUS

!)*:&lt;( Tx -Dnnee. will be given by
the HutlhEn Comet Rand on the fleet
•nd nr,end evening! of the Fair. The
night at Uninn HaU,eceond night
•t Dolim's IL-IL In Exchange .Hotel.-*
Ata&gt;. ou the night of the third • day of
'he Fair, a party will i* given at Uhteo
il-.ll by Geo. h. Koth, Ekj.. the able
Undlcrd of the liaatiugi Houae. A dellrht.'ul time may be expoctod for tboac
*h'i deke tv participate cm Hiokc even-

KVS3I

Is Recommended by th Best
Physicians E erywh re.

KELLEY &amp; CO.
NEW YORK,

/Nr» Sues LtsEL—llje new line of
PtB^e, now roaring between thia place I
ud Charlotte, ia omioetion with the
Grand Hirer Valley Railroad, ia of groat

BBOAU CAGLE BUQMT LIMB.

'eportr.n.-e and relief to Hastings aa
’&lt;1! ai to the trarulling public generelV- Tho trip rah bo made to either

pwnl in the short rjxco of about four
kurt. and certainly ought to bo enjoyed
h&gt; llxoae fiao roaehea.
. ,
,•;
Tns FAnt.-We trust all Intereated,
*cd every forme.-, mechanic and. trade*®*n In the county ought to be InterMt*
*1. Wil! mikc their calculation* to Be
P-reent during the County Fair. Let
•atJarmen specially take hold of the
■jwr, and n that tbe Agrteultanil
'otwwt.of the County are fully rrpn-

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT MEN
r o«T^-o»

1 Mlinre ib.
.....
b«i AlMralite tonne, aad th.mtoro ebnerfnlly
i'T,,. “I'.
~ ftr oTLiiir neemmned II aa ”^UA5 j BorKts&lt; x D.

X.Um&lt; Sept llth, l«i.

BdUmara, Fabnjary to. IMA
Dr. J. J. Lawnace. Dew Mir: I toko ptoaan'.
r~

Broad Gauge Railway I
NEW

YORK

KMTON.
prrnm.'RGiT,
PHILADELPHIA,

Oil Regions of PcnnBylvania !
Vaonoaerrn who with a QuUti tn.I Cnaderiable
Trip wSl a(.prerkto thsfewU nd FnrttaojffeS

�MW AinmtEBEITt.

REVOLUTION
IN TRADE.
A0KNT5 WASTED FOR THS

OFFICIAL HIITOBT0F THE WAI,
I taCawaes, Character, Conduct A Reaalla,
Ila morerlf wad be happy U ace yr*
. Fol yer good looking pbii Ibra* the dure ;
Ilamoaeir Ib.l wnd Ihrot eai the wbieky
TW yea aMapto like a king oe th* lir*.
rd giro yn me bed bal tor Jody.
Who** fey lino dm nfrnM ii wud hurt,
Bel we'd rmpihy lb* hull, together.
Aa* together we*d ahlap* la tbe dhi.-t.

OBt DOLLAR

FOiTeACHTMTICLE.

Share. Ted. H*o aa Ullpal eoenthry ;
Thor* U parltoo aa* whlahky rotor*,
Aa* mighty good pig lor U» ’alto,*

For DiaMeykrala are not aa ploaly
Bal wo waat all Ihebyeeaver, ears.
Ta ebwlag Ibo ahlltoiay. dbriak wbiehky.
Aa* abort la the toIm far Maymore,
•
Teddy, me by*.

Elegant merer
doable width w

'■**1

Och. Teddy,uew doal y« bo ibtaying (
Haag year totally ea Io yea obtlek
-~Aa* etoepeel far Cork aa* lake pannage
For Amaeriky aeddia* aa* quick.

ED JACKET AXE

Virer alai oaloT ma they baragaL)
They're giren &lt;M green rag* For sMaoy,
(ll'ea kattoU 1 with that I had.)
Aa* wo* re ahlarrlog oa beef and cara
core wbiaky.
wl
-Wich la mighty good abtarring.
bed
ring, bedad.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

SUPPORT Wfflffll
SIX-CORD

With Special reftmeo to.Ibe euU of
•poratlren aa
*

SEWING MACHINES.
Especially, are
STRONGER TRIM EVER BEFORE.

PATRONIZE THE BEST.

Groceries and Provsions,
nW Btoreaa hu gene I* Mae Num,
Ab* bednd we're a Mead iaSaymnr*.
Be peek ep year dbada io* harry.
Sol lorn“‘»' to epWi In yourfiabl
Aa* lay Would aa yoor blackthorn ah.Il.l.y
Aa* well aoeo giro toe aaygwra a twlaht, '
Teddy, bm bye.

Chip Ewkrt.

BLOOD.

VSt

fcot, badtabad* trn toawfw hiaouapw
Bydutfaaaiam* abort
tba tew UtowUrto object waaakMadingan.

itittAiiiorniuu.

TSft
lira YOB BIDES AND eXLB

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GSO. M. DEVVEYg
AT UAJTIS08. HARRY t-ft, MICH.,

®* too. ». mortr.
vol.

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Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday,

fciitrss Jirtrtonj.

sep.

30, 18$.

NUMBER 23.

RAILWAYS.

xortnj.
J]«ie xtA.n.'w-A-r:
E VOICE OF VIBMOJT.

to

the property of that State at nearly.aevG^anmoaL -No ora ran bo reacted and whra rraney WusCuXLroVre: cnty-MiTcn.niiHiasis below that 'flrdte

nouam,,. xnuTuaurn

XEW YOM, BOSTON,

which is of. more vital tataresta to tho ettrftie* receiving per and stitmlotihr te
community than this of borrowing money par-at. the cad of dm rear 11A ». •”
l&amp;l.
Cobb afoot tbJakyMt
power
has
Amen“
------v been conferred by (ho “
•—’* i ^'ot
i he know exactly what he
pcojilo on thrir Government, the free was driving at Ho was already at that
1 unburthened exorri-w of which early day a traitor, and hoped, by his
ro deeply afleete every member of our rascally management, to so cripplo the
rahlic. Id war, when the honor, the resources and derange tho finances of
Uy, the imltrpeadimcv uf tho nation the Government in whose oerrioe ho then
— to be defended,when all its resources ' waa, and whose interest and honor ho
era to bo otnunod to the utmost, credit had sworn, for rmy, to protect os to
TYltla* III.f Li atA nT
-------.1—k,

tnm RAILWAY EXTEX ns FROM

•«•&lt;- ».w Y4«k, 4t3 Mlh&lt;

FBATK ALLIS.

22 to 27 Milct the Shortest Route-

■ itlrtlCT tuCtaae#-

prosperity MM ba antiripatad to supply | now, os ho waa then, a leader and a
tba uxigencira, tho urgent demands of shinning light of Aho Damocratlb party,
tho moment Tho people, for objataa ’But thia was only a port of tho great
tlie most important which can occur in । conspiracy. While Cobb was accomplishthe progroo* of natiowi, have empower- tag thio, his groat financial achievement
ad their Government to make tbeaa an- in the interest of the comming robolluxi.
ticipation*. to borrow money on tho cred- ' Thompson, (hen Secretary of the interiit of tho United States. Can anything or, mode way with tha Indioni anmesty
bo more dangerous or more injuriuts 1 trust funds belonging to the Goreramtrat;
than tho admtarion of a principal which Floyd, Mr. Buchanan's hnnutcutate See-

For a CuMaii Wiatai Lu* .Dahis
1..

""I1*" nor»»li«rill» I IS

ntorr.
Tblh/ripMs
Wsskta^l
»\A &gt;1 tyrants MAIL, ri# a™

XpBVMATIQ «bj''

raaon, m tne union, wmcnpossesses wo emu nncnais oi incir arms amj^mnmrighl of taxation, to harden tho exercise lions of war, and transported them South
ol this power at titair detraction 1' In kto be used against the Government, and
conclusion tho Chief Justice said I, “We for its desirnetior, and Tcruccy, the then
U P. U. IJOlITWttXG IXFRBSK (Deity).
Hlosa &gt;1 Horn,II,i,II-&lt; Io I* U it., i —J
are, therefaro, of tho opinion that tho
judgement of tho Constitutional Court
of thp State of South Carolina revising
the order made by the Court of Com­
rur.M.. SEW YORK SIGHT XXPRDWCS...
mon Picas, nwording a prohibition to tho
dan
11.
City Council of Charleston, to restrain where they «ndd by no possibility be
them from, hreying a tax imouaed on
the roach of recall by the Government
in the day of ita peril This is the party
and these are the men that now cauvasa
Charleston for £o year 1823, is errone­ and solicit ths votes of an outraged lor­
ous in this t that the said Gonstituiiuual al people. Really, their former reacnliCourt adjudged. that the said ordinance ty u outdone by their. presemt impu­
was not'repunghontto the Constitution dence.
of tho Unital States; whereas tliis court
THE BOND QUESTION.
tnined in this same . fourth resolution of
tho Democratic Convention, wherein it
Taxation of Government Bonds—The
it ought ia substantially proposed “that the lands
Deaoereti* Plan—Letreof the United
of tho Xumer apd.bosMsteada of tho la­
. boring people shall nay an ad rul rrm
State* Treuuur.
Court of the btato of South Carolina, tax equal to that pal a on luxuries, by tlic
Ilirmbatr

I. AJY.R1D, A. ■..W.O..

it au. nnrnni’T*.

PRIC3 OF I5RALYRS fl EACH.

HALL &amp; R^CKfiL. Proprietorx

M0BEK3AD-3

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
The Great Streagthener aatl Pain
Destroyer of tho World.

gtisrrlhnj.

Mr J. Q. Thompson, of Indianapolis,
recently wrote to the United Statev
.M I". M LIGI1TSI5Q tXFREJSf*. froci Salsquoted from the Democratic platform the
and then added :
I wish to inquire what bos been ths
practice of the Government since its
foundation, respecting the taxation of
the Government bonds, or if this infor­
ri.limation cannot be briefly and convenient­
ly conveyed, permit me to modify my in­
quiry, so that it may corer only the pe­
riod between March4, 1853, to March 4,
1861, extending through two historic
Administrations of the GoTornment. I ’
remember ilia t kinds, or rath er evidences

pH I-,VLV &gt;1 N GJ ‘S

PREPARED GLUE,

a. (Bill J. so* snivel

*1K
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE

TBfflUTliinUlFAVORABLY KNOWN AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

ministration of Presidrnt Buchanan, a*
a rate of interest in gold ot 12per out
per annum. Were these public seeuri-

Knr Tutt CltJ mi Ml,
TWENTI-FIVE
HATHROS H3U1K,

YEARS.

with every other vpaciee of property PThe other pi uposition contained tn the
rnaolutions ia that, the lands of tho far­
mer and homesteads of tho laboring
people shall pay nn nrfiiwlorres tax equm
to that paid ou luxuxfts by the affluent
consumer. May I inquire if tho Gov­
*D THROUGH.
ernment has ercr applied this principle
to ita method of ratefog Toronto, subject­
ing ail tho agricultural and producing
.nUBRAUV

MADAMS Z1D00 PORTER’S

CUM COUGH BO.
PrtM 25. 60 Bid 25 Cis. per BottU.

eompsnj all

tub uxrr. tmr.srxvr a«o
.
HOYT EFFECTUAL BE.UEDT

BAOOAfJX

COUGHS, COLDS, ETC.
The

tt'orM hat erfr Frodueetl.
PIHIKLY VkOETABLr.
.
___ .. .11.-r D«ir-

II. RiriDL'E,

WM-lt. BARR

qr«at wimterm

“wiusrZ^

Ttaai cii,ujo».
QRASD TNtfW WhTTAY.

&gt;EW YORK rHSOroKTE COMPANY.
GRAND AND SQM ARE enfTo PlsaMo-lTox-A®

yy^HOLEaALE A BETAIL-

w.

«h a a usd Nrf

‘“Tii: S-.M. M tM »“=•'

,ss?*w

“dr.‘ z adoc I’OK’J11?,. r “S tSiS™Ftm- •» u(juatire Sugar Cmnu this, MEtaassr»»’8s»=:

each; the former has aToluatioaWtlMy237,078. The valuation for Mateo was
3190,211,605, while Lonirisaste wte
WO2.185..W, and that of MtefoatetaTe
was 1607,8244)11. Esch of thwJW*
State* have firn membore of the. Bcntao
of Itenreerntativoe, It will bo aooeiiHt

last named was more than
as compared with (hat of :1

States named in connsction with Mt
State. In other words, any given amdint
of property subject to taxation 'in tho
State of Maine wodd be nrwapribi t to

of liko property in either of the rfo-e
Southern States named.
'
T

lie collected on all inoumos..of 11,000 Kyi
•k-. Th«. in, rod. fc™,! »;
Sting laws, ore exempt from General
Government taxation
' ;
Underlet propotrd mod-, all tit moB

cr at ita head, who now cantrola the
Democratic party, may bo still further
relieved from paying tiieir just jiryportiou of the burden* now nereuarib ttt,1..
1. ____ I. ,1..
The final judgement of the court con­ principle to Ita method of ramog reve­
cludes in those words : “ H’Ams', st it nue, subjecting aU. the agricultural and
producing nroperty/vf tho country to
special burdinsr’'
’’
X The only mode by whidt"equal taxa­
i« rtpttgabul to tit Coanihttioa of
be farther from jfc But the mowben of
Vailrd Stntrt and raid. Whereupon it tion of every species of property, accordis considered, ordered and adjudrad by
wsro not is earnest; thoy knew better.
this court that tile said judgement be and uj &gt; o.rrr. i:&lt;, . a iun manner, oi lass- But this last, liko tlw flrat propositkm in
tho somo is hereby rerereed and annnl- Hon has boon resorted to but four times tho resolution, to tax “Government
led, and that the same cause be, and the in th# history of our Government: Ths bonds," was intended for "buncombe,"
snmcTi hereby remanded to the said first time for 82,000,000, in 1708 daring '
Constitutional Court for tho State of
South Carolina, that rach forthcr prowith Great Briliauin 1881, for.|3,i intelligent people will soon hart -tba
,000, tn the administration of Mr.
mortumfr to apply the. proper reencliron. The third, during the enms

•d Jaaaary fitb. U15, -for •A.UUO.OyO—
But as the treaty of prbcc had been
signed at Ghent, by the Cummisaionani
on tho part of Great Brittan and tho
United States, 16 days before tho act waa
poaoed, this tax rre not collected. Dio
fourth nnd.Jast.aol far the collection of a
tax ita own stock or not, lies novar,
direct tax was named ia August,
my knowledge, been adjudicated. TA
It called for’ &lt;20,000,000. And to thia
day, after teren years, h has not all been
vu to have been buried on Saturday
collected from tise Statea
The Oonrtitution of tho United States evening, qqltc a number of ’hla frieada
provided. Article L, Section 2 : Repre- and acquaintances repaired to hl« liou*e.
sentaiivBa and direct taxse shall bo ap
lion."
portioned among tho several States which
JTou*ay that you "remember that may bo included within tide Union, acbond* or other evidences of interest
bearing indebtedness, originating in which shall be determined by orlding to
loans then contracted, were issued by tho tho wholo number ,of free iicnons, in­

Treasurer Spinner replied in a long
letter, of which we giro the most im­
portant portions :
TaxAn-ar or m Urmn Statm, &gt;
WAsanrarox September 8, 1868. y
6n: Yon call-my attention to the
fourth resolution of the New York
Fourth of July Convention, which you
quote in these words : ‘ Equal taxsmon
of every species of property according to enunanl; and I doubt, whether anj othita real value, including Government
'
i and other puUio aoatritira," and, face of the decision of the Supremo
--------United States, to which I
you wish".-Leau/.
to inquire
what
। practice of tho Gorernmont
[

cluding those bound to service' far a term
1:
r moving, the hospitalities of I lie
deceased’s bouse were extended to tbera
al rule far taxation would hare worked present In. the shape of a good, rtffT
before the emancipation of the Southam brandy Julep to each, so rathe better to
slaves.
F nt. Every Ere nlarrs were counted
ground.

amount of taxation for each State. But
next, when the Aasteeur and tho lax
gather camo around, tho slaves ceased
entirely to bo men, and became amply
property, and as such became, like sheep
and oxocu. subject to taxation. Tboetavebond* t
bon of Oort
holding section was thus bitten both
forget It
way*- . -Tiu’ oot^itiitiannl provision waa
lonnd mind ner ltlurf£ tint thii or ray
tm Itself. J
a two-odgod sword to ftp and boaoa,. it
n*v«r permitted that mode of taxation
House of Representatives, lata Brigadier while &gt;t bald control of the action cf
General.fa the late army of the late
tr within it* limilt or joriodietion.
Confederate States of America, and then

*

resen tations ia OnngTesa and eonaoqum tWisconsln and^

_ ,—. —

that

on tho United StatM. This #as perhaps
the beginning of what became nullifica­
tion aitarward, and. more recently, open would be paid, hut-that ho must,
rebellion. The validity of this ordinance the money for them st any rate, o
was oODt-stod; but tho eonatita&amp;mal, them on thv market, and then filli

Democratic jxrty as well, hod a resolu­
tion liko the one under cousidoration been
introduced into a National Democratic
Convention, there .would bore been a
scene that no common theater could ro-

ping their Juleps, and now and then giv­
ing the goblets a slight shake io settle
the lee tn them, a nolre wal beard tn the
coffin, Which turned some faces whiter
than they had been for years before.—
Finally, tho umkrtaacr foe the ooorafaan

edforhlajutep. Haring qnovcWjkfo
thirst beget down, and stated to tl^e
gaping crowd that be bad been In a sort
’
of. a trance, know all that waa guhtg oc
!around him, but was undble to route
1h'.mMlf until Ms voris were grouted wtth
the faUlltar jtnkie af fte lev. a&gt;4 Mo

-hlchtotarednawllfc
nd tho dnslro .to -par

rebel State, decided the ordinance to l» political friends
valid. TtdsbroUghlthe question wheth- sort.'Mdrff oT Mr

U OPP06ITI0M TO

OABTOf «H&gt;
r rcctirlngFRESn OTWraM Mi
from fltecHy oTMitewre. every
..1... ut. ..JI.. ..I. .1

Wholesale, and Retail..

Ills frtends were too much ■■—ll^i ■

iiaiWWygB?

«OOt

nWctkLL.O«e-iP-»

i of tire Government, ia t
t foarkal the six pre rtnt,
■nitai State*, thnl had tire
. HARTWELL.

"■

and Mr.
Ka.

MMadtvBa rasa
.' JbwrMfi

�•kt gsttiif J gsasrr.
QBDBOS M. DOTH,...............Barna.
-' HArnNGB, mxcifm

; ;um*ucii

WIUITWM.

WOM FNBBIDBNT,

UITI1BI
■ erataoB.

s.

giait,

FOB TFCE.rUESlDEXT.

loHtrviia

coltax,
• PF BDUXX._________________________

Jkr Li-d—fd Gsk'V'MOBGAN BATES, of Grand Traver..
ArMsrderyd *sto
. «U. OUVB L BPACLDCTG, sf Cfctoo.
^WB«XraO.’uR&lt;WTXXOR. rt Billrdde.

^OM^D^lOBr’iTlT. ofKaissiuro.
.

•

Jkr Awiaii n™ sf il&lt; .Mdr Asad OX—.
QDI.BXXJAMtND.PKTVUABD'dAn«n&gt;.
Ar AWi'M C—L
__
MN. WTLUAW HUMrnRET. d Leerww.
Ar
P&lt;Mi» r-tntti—
4MLAMEL HOSFORD, d Eaton.
Ar Jtontor
.««d A-rr« *fx
0AN1KL K. BROWN, ef IssU.
Conareealonal Ticket.

t mN ANDO C BEAM AN. of Lenawee.
II W1LUAM USTOUOnTON. oT8tJoeepb.
HI AVSTtN DLATB rf Jackson.
. IT. THOMAS W. FXBBY. nf Ottawa.
▼. OMAR !». COSO KM, of BL Clair.
▼L BANDOLPH STBICKLASD. of CUntoe.
COUNTY TICKET.
Tor Jodge of Frabelo—
SHERMAN C. PRIXDLE.

EDWIN H. MALLORY.
For Conatr Clerk—
DANIEL STRIKER.
Far Coeaty Tmlartr- •
ASA D. RORK.

WILLIAM H. JEWELL.
Ar ProsecaUng AUsraoy—
.
FRANK ALLEN.
Bar Cirodt Conrt tonalnier.
WILLIAM L. COBB.

-John A. Riker, of *Gnso Lake, eemnot possible, unless our voters bed re­
pented cf their oppomimn to the de- asMSednsfafate hydronl* htaaeifln
madn of tho tBavdroMen,-fcr the lat­ Waif Lake, on the Htb Inst.
-About 10,000 boebate of wheat hare
ter were not eo unreasonable as the forbees pureha"d at Mt. Clemx*. t&gt;”'«
far this smnoo.
for tho action ef the ffouthoenen. who
—Tbe Great Weetera Railway traffic
had so hug bora obeyed by tho North,
returna for Angurt amounted to |300,that they redd not entertain the thought Oir; tho Grand Trank to IMT.TU.
of Northern reeistaace, to their imperaTbe "National Hotel," Bt East Sagi­
tira and impmieus demands; but tho naw, waa burned on Monday morning.
Copper heads of tho North ought to have Total lore start IM**; InsuranaeN,•00.
.
apprraticrehip that they have had aiaoo
-A late history of tbs Saginaw Val­
the summer of INI. But wo om they ley, by T. B. Fox, figures up an aggrohare not become a bit the wiser, not­
withstanding all tho boating they hare
reoeired. The rodhae not been spared,
and yet the child waa spaded,—perhaps
becanse the chid had bocorae to old a
boy to bo taught wisdom by any process
known to modem modes of Education.
AH that now remains for the BepubE-

P ^Thsblbi n. cbinwkll,
~ JOHN BUST.
■'^.‘wtLT.TlM TWII.TT. __
n CHAB1M w. ct-ntara.
ni. cwaWM T ooaiiaM
JV. BY HON M CCTCHkOX.
V. OtLKS HUBBABD.
FL MICUAXL C. T. PLX88NB*.

.

•

tory one of proportions so great as to be
thoroughly eflbetive in ita results. There
has never been any reason to doubt the
stectioB of Grant &amp; Colfax, but it has
been suppoeed by many, that some of
the incidents of the contacts, might be
mere fire ruble to the Copper-Rebels
then would be beneficial to the country.
This supposition ought to prove groundlose, and to that end the popular majori­
ty for tho Republican candidates,—both
national and local,—should bo rolled up
to the greatest possible figures Do
what we may, the Copper-Rebel popular
vote is sure to be something large, even
if there should not be a single Seymour
Proeideutial elector chosen. It wasro
in 1864, in war time, whoa Gen. McClel­
lan, had more than 1,800,000 rotes,
though but 21 electors were chosen by
his party. Mr. Seymour, will have a
largo vote al the polls, but not only
should we keep the number, as we cer­
tainty oan, of Copper-Rebel electors
down to, or below, the 1884 standard,
but wo should end rax girt Ora. OiArr,
a popuar majority approaching a million.
That majority wo shall have if we choose
to work for it Wo guarantee that New
England alone will give about one fifth
part of tho number of tho votas requir­
ed, giving a decided majority in’-, every
State; and a unanimous electoral vote;
we of the North-West ought to do better
than New England on tho popular vote,
and shall undoubtedly choose a unani■Mna flmrt and OWhw alwrorial fVl.

JAMES w. HOUOHTALIN.
ir«r,C«roaen—
JOSEPH COLE. ISAAC MESSER.
For Bsyrrooatotiro ia ike UfUoloro, let Dh t7
ROBERT J. GRANT.
.
Ar Biyreesetalire, to to. Legblatars M Dbk4- legs, aa ws hare a much larger popu­
ADAM ELLIOTT.
lation than she haa, and both candidates
Far Besot er. MMk Henstonal District,'
on the Republican Ticket are eer •«,
GEORGE THOMAS.
and iu xxx of oar choice.
Ulinoxi and Indiana, which famish
rncAPAifi
these candidstee, have throe fourths as

kaa baM »t»ch M to enable tba aowntry has aad ought and we believe will vote
to fcraeeo the final erant, andtouader- as well ia proportion as she wiU, while
■toUwWwm bathafatara history of Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, Mmthe United States. “In to-day already aeooia, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska,
iriiaeB b aware al this time what nut
Itothegaaoral complexion of Amcriean
y«litiral lils ft* yearBto come, aad toe*
toongk to establish a policy that ahall
be worthy of the nation. Yhe Coppo.--

beads say &gt;0* be able td comprehend
ttee so dearly as the Republicans do,
wad fts^ era aot to bo blamed much if
their pcbdeal vision is not very dear at
tiua time, as defeat aad disappointment
raae^y operate to cloud the mind, aad
:wdar it uafiitejudfs justly of the pras.

•at, aad much toss of tho futara. Just
MW they are ia groat aad grara doubt

J. P. ROBERTS k CO

unuinm

of the Coppmocraey would bo treated

d» boaor to their true aad tried eooa—
The Middle State, are not expected to do
as well as either the North-WeU or New
England, but they will help swell the
Republican majority ; and the So-ti faeluding Tissimi, will de bar part now
that it is sartain that her Republioan voters will bo protected faThe exsrcfoe of tho right of suflrags. Wo ought,
aid probably ahall, have tho votes of
moot of tho reconstructed States, Oeefag
that wahare given evidence of our abili­
ty to uphold them till they shall ham
their growth, aad be able to walk atone.

aa to the existence of matter, so severe Had it not bora fa our power to point
•raWbe xatafortnaee under which they to the Rarou fa Vermont aad Maias,—
are suffering, aad roeembliag more tho which are but fair sample, of our politi­
■rccsneaoe of a bad dream than such cal stock, -we should not hare had aay
waldsff roahties aa belong moot to their right to ask for Southera aid; but hav. xperieaca. They do not like it that fag proved that wo do not need it, ws
imee thdr funeral ceremonies should be ought to have it And as tho South is
perfsnaod mUer thmr living eyee - very like the rest of tho world, aad aa
Wero they has egotistic, ftey would find tho world always helps tho strong, wo
no difficulty ia undarstandiBg that dry shall havo a largo Southern rota, to give
bad brought thia rain upon their own a majesty to the popular majority ws
are sure to have.
Fortuad has bora kinder to the Coppw
Bebels than they hare bean to themBN~At a maeUag fa Auburn, Me., ro&gt;
Mlvea. Much has bora done for them, oentty, ex-Vleo PnaidMt Hamlin said
that be bad been asked to speak upon
the duties of the hour. “Tbegraee,''be
4« eU that bee bora wrought in thdr be­
eontlnoed, "baa hardly grown upon
half. Wo do aot think it would bo poodHe to fU lathe whole tide af tee ro brave boo of tbe North, alaln ia defense
foolish B piety M the American Copper­ of their erraatry's rights; there fa mourn­
head p&lt;rty bare proved itself to ing la thcurands of our bonaehelds; we
be during the test eight or tea ywra.- meet men on every street with tbegbart-

CASH STORE

dry goods:.
pw tan naur^^

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HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

RIAL EUTE I DEBRAICE

AU Hastings Outdone!

aad villagea in tbe Valley.
—The proposal to bul W water works
in EaM Saginaw han been voted down
by tbe people st a special meeting held
to consider the matter.
—The United States Government ia
to bo Invited to send nprseen tailroe
to the Peace Congress aeon aa saeemble

Will Laifa ui W Pnjierty

—It fa understood that General Sher­
man has determined to Issue arms and
ammunition to oil! scus along the Indi­
ana frontier, for protection against far­
ther daprednt ions by enrages.
-TbeNilesStpvbUcansays: "There
are but 79 Democrats In Berrien eouuty
who pay an Income tex, and the whole
amount foots up I2.4T8, while WO Be-

dN-ra ere aappIM.
On. o! tor,.

iboirtl."
—There waa an immense Republican
demonstration in BL Louis Saturday
evsulng. There were over 5,000 torch­
bearer. In prncseslon and 23,000 people
present at the vaneua speaking stands.

Books and Stationery,
groceries,
and or nxx qcautt.

—The London Times would approve
of the abaorptlon at Mexico by the

or xff rzxz&gt;5

sure the peace of Mexico and tho pay­
ment of bar debt
—A man named Dennis Harrington
waa ttengeroQsly stabbed in aa affray at
Negaunee, a few days since, by one Pat­
rick Vaughn. His recovery la doubtfal.
—A young man named D. B. Dcvls, a
partner with Mr. C. N. Alvord fa tho
sash and blind buslures, at Newaygo,
recently absconded, takings considera­
ble sum of money belonging to the
firm.

HARDWARE STORE,

vM«b dM ■**&lt;•

trn wusmr

STOVES, IRON.

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

tho^hnda owned by tbs Hudson Bay
Company, in the British FoaeessisuB.
evomrat shortly, and there is a general
desire to open up to this coualry and Invite immigration and capital Into IL

Wall Put.—An addraaa baa been ta­
med by tho negroes of South Carolina
to the white fallow citlxona. The point
of It Io In the following sentence:
"And If wo are u&gt; be maarocreed because wo relure to vote the Democratic
ticket; if wo are to be murdered in cold
blood because we win not e-R our man­
hood, then let ltootno-we can dto but
once ; and If, as you state, thirty fodlIlona of while men are going to fall up­
on four millions because they arc black,
and will sot vote for Horalfo Seymour
and F. P- Btalr for President and Vies
Prreldent of the United Btrtea, both Of
whom havo dectar d that tbe nagroee
have no right to vole, then we are pre­
pared to dto but not to vote to bo kiiL
ed."
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■FLOIlUCt SEWITC iscaiir

HMilnes Feb. S8th. IBM.

F.rticatar A Uro Uro paid to Order lor

M*IH OKOTUEKS’

Building Mat er i alt.
laws Troughs
Made and put up on Shari Natiss.

JEWELRY 4IUSTC STORL
Dodge's Clebrated Plows

BOOKS.

FOB TMB CUBS OP

Nrahrtlte bare
Meeting on Setu

■cat J»FM Tea flrdte

Towb.

QABar OVCMTT

Fresh Goods coBMaatly oa head.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

«d Codda aelHag mrarilraa af foil.
■tewGeed*. J art Received,

Hypophosph i t es
ACT
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RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

-I ffEORGK PRESTON

8KXUAL DEBILITY!

, Mam Mxxrtw

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H
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RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Bert MtorfBl of Crockery Ib

IX ALL8TA IEAOF

consumption.

BAIR DRESSING

tavitoa year aitostwa to kb

.

Two to Az Breto ef the Ppreifa MH wiM Imrpft WbQ Meoted Stock of
frMspdr iw«i« mU p«rma»«llr Car. s«y
teasrt fasnasiirTtee. tteaisal w«akassar sr
ta.slsalaty Nightly er DslJy Um*s. t—tt
•hglrtiy ess.iJ. se kow.isr a&lt;grersM la
charaeter, whU.
will
rerrsst Um.
Mtrtbto swfbto rorojUwM wink ^ri.g frsai to.
^'ri^Wind'piLhV^rt/'rrtireN. to

GROCERIES,

wffl qaicMy restore Gear Hair

Uminatems sfevery ktad stBeaurt Imtatlee,

ofesgra Tail ■Sire er Weskaee.W iteKtaaej*
rebeUloc. What words, then, from hu- 4c. (AergyMSS. Lswy.ra.Htortan. aad ail wks
sbsnrl wmaeee or manng taetr orgunman lira, can speak like those upon the Kcn.M Ht.toc in vrrrw.rkrd, are MesHarir
iAftraMoAoro aspoombtotofoo peo- duties of tbe hourl"
reMsrt *• weals SIS m of Iks Qertto DHa^ mneeeabsrtd art tel to ss. tbe SproUto
pft loyal to the govammat, aad then
-Seymour said duriag the war, “BodAmn erdmd the people to bring ia their terdtrtde tbe Unton than starfish ataraWINCHESTER'S Rpkxfw FILL
BdM for bmb who are the embodysMate
4 tbai divide tbe UuJoa." Whfabwns

Tboy bare devoted tberooelres to the

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Andrew JebMsms out of efttoe t Becans*

TRY IT!

TRY IT!

WINCHIBTIB'8
iiponoRPHirn

stK^dyEtUTCTns; rir:

Um4 » ms rd tag to Araettiaa it will midlly Mright?
ria.
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barmartan, a,»W.«r~^ of the Democratic rll see arts ta Indiana.
4, ^-aanaH •a&amp;,&lt;kna-Brir “The Utile sateen 4 sretMtlw between
riWIariTaria»l Milin tbe Indiana Douaeentey, that bad ita snUrt tres Is anrtteer. ef eKberros ’
Paw-81 per kar. U. tax., fcr *4, by mUL
awaahihw ria had baa feaa origin al the New York Ceavautlon.hae
J. W1NCSMTBBA00.
lyC.Ma.Twk Ooaaaria,Sa aa. oelmlaated In the removal of the late
raySMt

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lx Hope, oe Tbu
week, Ort 1st. an
an tfaetteu 14 in
lend, ob Friday e

NEWS DEPOT,

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H. A. GOODYEAR,

re— .trad, o’ppJlU Crort Horo«.»I.OvO
-T» A.re. d Wild Lata. IK allea aertk
d UuUtp, Tiaitared Opacio(&gt;. Pr &gt;m.
—There are In Maron and Oeeana
|1S per acre.
counties about 1.400 Indiana, among
L-W Amo o. Bretfaa M. ia Carllae,«
whom there were 41 daatha during Che
■lire fna Hulitp. «a raad rrod, 14
yrar ending July 31st IMS. They havo
180 houaea, 147 hones U cattle, 602
swtae, and raised tart year 12,784 tamheis
Boibi tbr star. • l*rn L..I ut Tandy •!
aad Yillag. Prepay. Far Tmsm, Droof oarh, 11385 bunbetoof potatoes, with FanM
rnpUca, Ac., isqeire al Um OXc. el
smaller quantittra of other arUetaa.—
Tliey have 1,300 scree of laud under
cultivation.
UaaUap. Sept. It, IBM.
ropltlf
—Tho Marquette JYatecteaJer onyt that
a large party of Canadian official., edi­
tors, army officera and others, arrived iD
Marquette, on Monday evening of last
week, on the steamer Chicora ou their
way »P tho Laks. TbemaJority of th.
parly are moq^bers of tho Ottawa Parlia­
ment, and the principal cbjeot of their
visit 1. to Inspect oar mine, and mining
tawa They will then p»x» over to tbe
North rtxore and examine into the mine-

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Will Last a Life-Time.

WE HAVE COKE

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FREE or COST

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alt purtleolaro and terms to Anal Mat fm

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Hartford, Comb,
aoests w.Yrrrxuo-s'on
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GLASS WARE,
WOOLEN A HEMP CARPETING,
STRAW MATTING, an-1
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
isotaaraea IntpotMioi, h parcJaaaJ dtrertly
from tba Manatoalnraro la large ijaaallUru .

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sale of good. on ibe popalcr plan of

ONE DOLLAR
FOR EACH ARTICLE.

jy-AClM'.lKn. Hertford, £»«

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Haro been about one oillion dollars.
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Dr. Kahe'i Great Pictorial Work

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official nrotrar the wab,

BOSTON, MAJb

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••BOBbd, in-To^ued preacher wjiefl IJlu»tratlng the wondere of creation. lUb-

1MSTLXGS WOOLEN FACTORY

SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY!

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t»»aaea»alx-fool gallant, wftb
' ten boot,~cnd p figure like an &gt;1
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Sheetings, Ftaiacls aai CawltMitcs.
Tbr project «f borne isdway! As good as Urn
bert-ss Cheep u U,e ebApret! ‘ .

J. t. VAN BRUNT.
DuUng., Ort tat. JW.iaMtf

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Groceries and Provsions,

‘,*yt jd a'commoniy received notion that

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BetlremUtWortBfemat-

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T*roatn T»Io Employment.

Figure 2 Sewing Machine,
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                    <text>�Frank Allbn and Gbo. M.
DrrET will address the Repub­
licans of Barry County at the
Woodmancy School House, in
Baltimore, on Friday Evening,
October $th.
At Chrlton Center, Monday
Evening the 12th inst.
At the Auetin School House
in Assyria, Saturday Evening,
October 10th.
At the Powers School House,
in Irving on Tuesday Eeven­
ing, Oct 13 th.
At the School House near the
residence of Jasper Parrish, Esq.
in Yankee Springs, Wednesday
Evening, Oct. 14.
Thursday Evening at the
McCollum School House in
Friday Evening, a‘. tbe Block
School House in Irving.
Saturday Evening, at-the Red
School House near the north end
of Fair Lake in Barry.
By Order of County Commit8. H. COOK.
Chairman.

! SEWB.«£HIRE
u“fcfc..

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

—Those who to-day predict that Grant
will never reach the White Houeo,
stoutly prophesied that ho would never
roach Richmond. .
—Barnum Is on the way to obtain a
priM tor his now Museum. He is mak­
ing a grant effort to get "the rooster that
crows over the Maine election as a D«m-

BEAL ESTATE i INSURANCE

GROCERIES,

/Poll Raid ran.—The
Maple Grove will rates
the 22d tost-, at the eente
►Ml*. Goad Speakers wl
danee, sad a general good
PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS

1

L1

1

/ A Dawco, under tbe at
Aoste of tbe Ha-tings H
KXKTB, Esq., will be held
•upper at the Houee. &lt;m
Thureday, the Hth IdsL,
the tart day of tbe Coqd

&gt;m
bsj ear
oU&gt;«”hJthrrT tvre
eel teiu &lt;er&gt;J
. It h died the

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UnM.riLl,
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whole tim
"FLORENCE SEWING NACHIRL*

Hastings Feb. Xth, 1888.

bVS DEPOT,

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

NEWSPAPERS,

Wm.H. Rayford. N.
V. G.; Frank Allen, Se
Vrooman, P. F.; Norma
urer, Goo. M. Dewey. D
a full corps of appointed

R. HERRICK,
[IBBOBLXSOX A WIG [ITMA.XU STOBB.&lt;

PKALKB IN

veterans, at Philadelphia, on the 1st and
2d nf October next,In the Interest nf the
Reputilcan party, in the present can­
vass. It will bo impossible for me to do
so lor mjjy reasons, and 1 know no one
to whom 1 can impart them better than
to you. First, 1 bare too much to do in
niy proper legitimate business, which
keeps me west of the Mteslsdppl; sec­
ondly, I am i eq sired by a summons to
•t end a called- meeting of the Indian
Peace Commission, at Chicago, on the
7th of October; thirdly, I have mails
up my mind to keep out of political as­
semblages, con ven Gons, and conlro^rcics altogether, bocaute, In my judge­
ment, an offieei'of the army, sworn to
obey tho laws, and serve every adminis­
tration, has ns buelneu to become a
partisan. Ko one, I trust, doubts my
respect for, and aboduto can fl den eo In
Gon. Grant at haalbo himself does not,
and I extract for your Information from
a letter from the General, dated Wash­
ington, J uno 21,1808 .■
“Dxab PnzxMAX: Your kind loiter
written from Now Mexico li received.
You enderaaand my poaltlou exactly.—
•t • • I fool vary gratified to tho offi­
cers of our tinny, w ho.e military achieve­
ments made my reputation m well os
their own. to know that they support
me tn this new field. I do nut expect
or want active sapport, bat merely the
satisfaction of knowing what your let­
ter aroureo me of on your part. Offloera
who expect to make the army their
home for lifehare to serve under euccoe■ire administrations, and should sot
make themselves obnoxious to any par­
ty likely to come Into’power.”

elcdton, the ItopwbllcaD
ty will do their whole da
&gt;ureJ majority of. at la
are at work as though th

BOOKS.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JKWKLBT, 8IL-

VEB and PLATED WAHB.
Blank Note and Receipt Books,

LKOAL SLAMS

.

STATIONAET
Gfevery JHnd and I’aridr-

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT TSffll
Broad Gauge Bailway!

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

cntctltxATt.»e UBIH5A.GALIO-J WkiM
FIKLO. er CiAVKI.ABI».svCUkaf.««AUMAKCA.to sr foxs

NEW YORK,
BOeTUt,
PITTBBCRGIV.
rHILADKLPlHA.

HARDWARE STORE,

Hm,

CawraTJdtao*

HASTims,

MICH.

Oil Jlegions of Pennsylwusf
PaaMwren whowieli s QelcS

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Ji- A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON,
Tin and Bheat Iron W

GLASS,
otL+uAt),
rmr.
sn. Yield
As Cteoap M on tlx© Rail It
---------------------„—y. There io
-Adding TrsnsportaUoi
no room for compromise. About your
! being allowed to rote, bo not alarmed ;
j we ahall see that Texas is represented.
Vote, by all nuoas. Scud me your pa­
—In a repent speech at a Democratic
per to Cinenati I will write muro fully
m •eUng
w Turk, Fernando Woe d
to-morrow or tbs day after.
unfair moans were taken to de­
feat the Democratic candidates, or proA Mwtkd Rotan—While Gen vsnt the talrcsunUngof etoctoriai votes,
Gtun was in tho Calrinetan iaciduut oc­ nothing would be left but te takofojsicurred which adds another proof of his bls penseeston of tho Government, and
worthtnsM for the highest honors of the it would bo done, and General Biair
wwdd drive the miecroaata Into tbe At­
lantic. He compared Congronu with the

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100.

jr^EAL BBTAI-B ACKNCt I

Reol Eatate Broker

goaenruu in~

Dodges Clehrated Plows .r“lb'
Memi'

B. B. COOK,

trim machine
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM.

lilj

Mxwms, Tana, Aug. 25, 1863.
intlomea : I have reocinxl a copy
oOlulions nossod by the “loyal riti-

Books and Stationery,

or all xixm axd or rar qvauty.

MASS MEETINGS.

People of Barry County, at
Hickory Corners on Tuesday af­
ternoon, tho 13th iiut., at 2
o’dock.
At Orangeville, Tuesday Eve­
ning, at 7 o'clock.
At Woodland Center, Wednes­
day afternoon, the 14th, at two
o’clock; and
At the Center of Castleton, in
the Town House, on Wednesday
evening, at 7 o’clock.
It is expected that no effort
will be spared to make these

rounc.-A valuable t|
B (bo Stable &lt;rf Wm
•day of test week. Th
teem to go to Yankee
presume to going yet-

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

ilF

Who shall rule, the people or the
politicians merely ; tbe patriots or the
partiiinns merely ? That is the question
now. An opportunity has come for the
{Kjpular sentiment to choose and to sus­
tain when cboeen. a representative
President; o«r instinctively selected by
disintorcatod public opinion as a
DANIEL STRIKER.
candidate from admiration of his part
record and confidence in his integrity.—
He has been nominated because he is
not committed to anything but the wel­
WILLIAM H. JEWELL.
fare of the country; because no person­
For Proorertlog A turner—
•
al ambition has made him a seeker for
FRANK ALLEN.
office ; because ho has accepted honors
only as they enabled him to be efficient­
ly useful; and above nil, beceuM of tho
universal conviction that ho is honest
through and through.
JOSEPH COLE, ISAAC MESSER.
Gcvebal Gn»xr comprehends tho sitFur Up’-*"1*11" latbeUfietetare. lit Du'lustion; ho is free from' conceits and
•v ROBERT J. GRANT.
Fur BsyrmusUtivs. io tbe L»&lt;Ulalars M Dtot^»Z rivalries; be is neither wilful, nor freak­
ish, nor passionste, nor smitten with a
ADAM ELLIOTT.
lust for tho bare name of filling a high
GEORGE THOMAS.
position. His policy is ptoct and rro &lt;omy ; his own peromeMN/ drure is to re­
cognize and cany out the will of tho
loyal fy of tho land, South and North.
Ties to vitt li.ttxb:—Gorarror Vanco
Hx is the mon for this exigent honor.
To choose him is to do ail that can be 1says : “Elect Seymour, and all tho Con­
done to inaugurate a reform in politico, a 'federacy fought for will be won.”
This is tho most compact Statement
readjustment to their noral condition of
There will be a Mass Meeting tbe several departments of the Govern- winch has yet been mado of tho eL'ecta
of a Obppcr-Rubel triumph. Every
meat,
and
to
redeem
the
capital
of
the
&lt;
of tbe Republicans of Barry
nation from tho disgrace Hint has fallen ]person who votes for Seymour should
County, at Hastings on the 20th upon it Hx is needed to do a prolimi- i
distinctly understand what he Totes
inst., and at Proineville on the nary work, which must be done, before Ifor. He should be able to say deliber­
the way is fairly prepared for dealing iately, as ho deposits his vote. “I am in
31st, to be addressed by Hon. wisely with questions relating to the in- 1favor of rendering tho sacrifices of
E. B. FAIRFIELD, late Lieut. dustrial interests of the Uafon. Let re- 1Northern men and money useloaa,by re­
Governor of Michigan, and one construction on tho basis of isr iktul Iturning to power tho men who caused
jvmrx be carried forward to completion; Ithe war, and enabling them to do by in­
of the most eloquent Speakers lot there be peace from political strife Itrigue what they failed to do by force of
-in the State, and it is expected, as there is peace on the battle-fields, i
sad then tho Republic can go onward
No Rutter roa Law —A law of the
alio, that our Candidate for Gov­
in fulfilment of its grand doetiny. This United
।
States rut binding os nnyotber
ernor, Hon. H. P. Baldwin, of consummation can only bo reached by jlaw on ths Statute Books—requires ths
such
a
decision
of
tho
people,
untnm,
Detroit, will be in attendance,
vote of the reconstructed States, among
melled by mere party and sectional con- ,
at the meeting, at Hastings. sidcratlc-ns, as shall put Gen. Gszxr tri- jwhich is Texas, to bo «rA«&lt;M/-from the
Electoral College, because, haring for­
Let the People Rally en-mass. umphantly in tho White House. That (feited her State Government by rebell­
will be done, and tkf ptupU *Juil rule.
.
ion,
she has failed to accept the proscrib­
By order of the Co. Com.
ed terms of restoration. Thereupon
S. H. COOK,
Gwtxrcum Tars Fbrxnintur or
Gao. H. Pddutox, the national loader
Govxxxxxxt.—Tbe following letter, was
Chairman.
of tbe Copper Rebel party, advisee the
written by Gen. Gmaxt, flr»&gt; years age, in
breaking of the law, as glibly os could
response to an invitation from tho Mem­
T'n.i»x Blui himself. Hear him :
phis Chamber of Commerce, to a com­
"Bixonx,
Aug. 21, 1868.
plimentary dinner at the close of his
“Somers Kinney, Esq. Houston, Tex­
great Tennessee campaign. It is im­ as—My Dear Sir: Yaaro of the 2d inst,
Hon. EUGENE PRINGLE,
portant as tho views of uwt Great Lead- dated at Brownsville, was forwarded to
of Jackson, one of the War cr on &lt;k truejowdutionnf Amow per. me from Cincinnati. In reply, I have
Hones of the Republican party tmmtnt, and we earnestly commend it only to say tliat you cannot urge to
in Michigan, will address the to the careful consideration of our read- strongly our bnrthorin of Texas to star.d

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Grant's common sense matches his mod- i
,
To MsTWMxnciixa—Wo commend
May your eSorta I to all Students of mathematics the fol­
** '
* **
lowing comments of the Philadelphia
Putt, concerning the aiBlcvnoca claim of
the Copper Rebels dial tbe result of the
recent election in Maine showed a Cop­
per Rebel gain: •
But the gain is the thing, yon know.
The gain shows tho drift of the popular
WarraxY wux not Vorares Bxrsentiment. Tbe gain was what the Demouil—A private letter from a promi­ mooracy wanted
Now, in 1867, tbe
nent lady, reriding at Utica, New York, Republican* had a majority of 11,000;
published in the New York JSrtMixp
Po,l, contains the following off band ac­
count of a recent conversation in a rail­ Almaac, publiahed si the World of­
road car, in the course of which tho fol­ fice, sad ur solo at tbe office of the Age.
lowing good reasons were given to show Thii cIamic volume should be in thn
why votes sAoe&amp;l
be cut for Horatio hands of every Democratic voter. It is
mrf**. You will
Seymour, and to which wo invito tho at­ what is called a
see by thia invaluble work that yon must
tention of ovary Solssxb in tho County always subtract the larger number from
of Barry :
tho leaser, and then avorege tho remain­
1 “A gentlemen, formerly a Democrat, der by a strict comparison with the elec­
1 with a dear, smooth, telling voice, gave tion returns of some old almanac, and
his views *o some gentlemen with him the older it is the bettor. Now, if you
in such a way as to interest all tho pass­ will please recollect that four tinus firn
engers in the crowded car. The first is fifty, and that twice two oiakes ten,
part that attracted mo was tho follow­ and then that ninety-four into seventeen
ing : "My county, which is Erie ooun- goes six times, and iat thirty-four from
ty, gave in the first Lincoln election some­ twenty-five leavae eleven, you will eerily
thing over nine hundred majority for comprehezued that the Democrats made
tho Republican candidate; in tho second gre-i gains in Maine.
sovsntecn hundred, and now I am pro­
You hare first got to deduct from tho
pared to say that aho will giro at lout socallcd Republican majority of 22,000
thirty-two hundred fcr GronL”
about 30,000 illegal rules, and add to
Thorowas n sensation. Borno one the Democratic vote about tho sarno
said he had no grounds to go upon, and nnmber to cover tho tare and tret Then
asked him how he counted? Thus wise,’ you must take tho percentage of the
he replied ; not one Democrat who gave gain of tho majority of tho vote of the
one drop of his blood, or his children’s, Democracy in 186*. just 60 years ago,
in tho fate war on tho Northern side and sec bow tbe square root can be oxwould vote for Seymour. Not one man
who rejoiced when our army gained a
victory would vote for Seymour. Nut
one man who had eons or relatives who
died from starvation in the Anderson­
ville and lobby prisons will rote for
Grant.’ _ At this moment tho lady next
to mo said: ‘Yon may be sure of that.
My brother died from starvation at An­
dersonville ; and no Democratic friend
of his would rote for Seymour My
brother-in-law likewise diod in tho ser­
vice; and no‘friend of his would rote for
fur Seymour. They were laid in their
graves skeletons. They had no flesh to
accoy; they were siarved.1 *’
of Gen. Grant, wo dip from the New
Hit mu aoaix!—If Gon. Gujtr is
York TYlAsse, and earnestly commend
ticont, ho can write pomtedly, as a
It to the attention of tbe “Gallant Boys
nosacth this:
In Blue,” who so nobly followed f-herman in his eerier of Glory cn tbe Tent­
ed field, many of whom reside in this
county, as well as to -petrfoto every
where. It is of the right kind, and
shows most conclusively that the Gene­
ral votas for the same principles for
which be fought:
Gen. Sherman, dating his letter nt
EL Louis, writes to Gen. Barnum as fol-

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tunHy; and I thiol that, see general |
rule, our public men get more from the j
country than they giro to it” Goamral'

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Physician, will best the
in Hi*tlnCs on Tuwday
will remain unlll Tore
for the pur;k&gt;-c of treat
or the Eye, Ear, Cc.ta
also Chronic Diseases
Tboee uTshhii; to see
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W. 8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

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so rroBT, xxrcx block,
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eennon and the about* of the vast aa•etnbly, whieh
made tho very
Heaven* ring with the exultant voice
•f th* yvom .nry of Bai ry County. Thia
done, lhe Hom. Chabub R. Bbown, of
A Fhto —Anangmente are being per- Kalamazoo, late of St. Jooeph, Berrien
hetrd lo throw to the breeze a splendid County, wa- Introduced and In an elo­
Grart and Colfax Flag, at Harting*. quent and argumentative apeecb of de­
Full parti--ular* next week, aa to time cided merit, entertained and etutructwl
all preoent and kindled anew In the
braart of tbe people, the campaign fire*
of IMO and ’64. The epoeeb w*a worthy
of the man and tbe oeeuaion. He we*
followed by the Fighting Chaplain of
i the Mthllllnol* Infantry, the Rkt. Mb.
AIoxox, In a speech, ouch only a* he can
| make, and which did for the enure an
Lost at the Republican Mom Meettog. at Na-bvllle an Saturday last, a amount of good It I* almost impossible to
estimate. Bat our people will, again,
Valuable h'bawl. the property of Fbaxk
AUXnE'q- The finder will be oulta- listen tn these eloquent advoca’c* of our
bly rewarded by Returning the same to I cause In a few day*, and they may be
I
surs of such a gresrtlug a* will attest th*
lhe proprietor at Halting*.
; popular verdict, better than any word*
Poli. Rxiaixo.—Th* Republicans of
M*ol« &lt;irov« will rd** a line Poll on occasion were enlivened by fine music
th* X’d fo't.. at th* center of the tewn- from the Haatlnpi Cornet Band, a Mar­
,hip. Good Speaker* will be to atten- tial Band from Woodland, and same n*
dsaee. soda genc.al good time la snticl- fine singing*a we have beard In many
_____ _ ____________a day, by the Woodland Glee Club, un­

A Dsscx, under the am-plcos of mlnr
taste o' tbe Ha-ttuga House, Gxo. H. fell In defooce of bin,country agaiut
Dctuocia'.lc Traitor*. In tbe evening a
aepperat the House, on the evening of One meeting wca held at the.Room* of
Thursday, the stb in.t., tbe evening of tho Grant Club where the people wero
the lad day of the County Fair. A Up addxemed by Frank Allen, E»j., *ur
popular candidate far i'roaeculliig At- I
fap tlntr u pn-tni-ed.
loiney. and Geo. Al. Dewey. All in all,
this meeting was a decided tuc'ceen and
will do t*ucb to rt.engtben tbe hands
of tbe un.alturlug patriot* of tb^Cuunty
In their war against rorrnaux Txai-

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General Grocer,

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Wm. H. Hayford. N. G.; A. Ryerson,
V. G: Frai.k Allen, Secretary; I. W.
Vrooman. P. F.; Norman Bailey, Treas­
urer; Geo. M. Dewey, D. D. G. Mj, with
• tu'ieorp* o' appointed ifficerx, who*?

to r ferftomo time, hoping that
tbingof local inie u&gt;t might turn up,
but nothing of the kind Lu iiappncd
out-aide the iMual rt-ul.ne. Formes*
b wennrt of tbeh sc.ding dene. *nd
wheat thet w a* early row is lacks n-ce.!
IIiruy f 'srxTT. -1 n the approaching Nothing doing to the lite of politics, *&gt;
•lection, the JU publican* of Harry Coun­ seta ve not heard a C&lt;’pp&lt;riicad Hap
ty will d'stbclr whole duty. With an as- rtox Vetuiolit and Maine have flied
&gt;u»l majority&lt;■•. at Leet, l,2Q0p they ihe.r blr gun*. Gensral Gna.vr don’t
are at wo-k aa though tbe result depen­ gel drunk aa much u L*d.d, and 1
the • iovernm’-nt debt is not
ds on a single vXe. Moeus. PaLMBK, guese
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, ueay
Au.ex and Dxw: t are conateutly. a* much since lhe elctlonain Vennosrt
n&lt;akl*g in til par ■ of the County, »nd and iinl&amp;C- Why, before the abovv
tbe auend.iUCK*/ibeee tnCeting* la indi- named elect osus, n stranger visiting our

OrraBgevtllo contained th* »eryindl.'oct
■ viducl Ite-t ured to give poeeeo to G*n.:
Da.
c. TUOMr: GBAMli to fO down town and g« whis­
ky Io get dnin- on. and also that the j
Physician, will beat tbe i.i tinge Il&lt;-u*e Bee-* ta.y of the U. 8. Tr a-sury. and an j
In l{a&gt;tfai,a on Tureday, Oct. 13th. and ad in'rrlm Socroia-y of War resided
will remain until Tuesday, &lt;&gt;et. 13)tb, he e, but when old Vermont led off, ।
for the purp&lt;M&gt; of I restIng all disease* G ii a XT wasn't drunk quite all Use Ume,
oJ the Lye. Ear, Crtasrii an.I Throat, and when Oteriuu old Mime spoke,
why, GfcABt !• » »otcr man and tbe
United Flat** dahlia smaller by mill­
ion* than befurs. Tbe Cop» h»ve not
Hkld fob Turan— The partite of arid this, but a* they say noAf&gt;v&lt; »• ‘®&gt;boe arrest for burglary, committed in. for that they think it Orangevills la
Johaitown, we made mention last week, not without ber rc/oroKd, any mor.
were held for trial, after due examtoa- than other part* of th* wunty. 1 b*
tlon before J us dee Coak, and In dc'aalt other da;. I beard a lifelong democrat
of bail in the sum of fit* hundred dol­ *ay, that he never would vol* for Sey­
lars *&gt;cb were committed to Use Cross­ mour any how, and there are more of
bar Hotel De Mallory, tor safe heaping, that party that I belter* fe*l th* sam*
pending their trial In the Circuit Court
at IheeniuLng term.
AGooi. Timf-—Tho Republican* of
Awyrfo ralaed a splendid Poll, near tbe
new Methodist Church, In tbe northwm earner of that townabip, on Tbur»d»y l»»t. There wa* a goodly number
of people In attendance, aod eloquent
•peecbr* were delivend by Rev. AIoxom
•f Battle Creek, Dun At.t.aw and
Rao. M. Dewey of Harting*. Jadgiog
fmnj what wc*aw an that oecnaiou, tbe
Republicans of Aaayrla wlU give a good
acosunt of themselves on the 3d of Xo-

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I’bmbomau-We clip from tbe Granite

Stale J** J*—.
N. H., of tbe dare of September l*h.
Wflg, the following compiimenUry no­
tice of an addrem delivered by tho Ed!"
beforo ibe Grant
Club rt bls native town, on tho evening
of hept. 15th, ult.:

�lEWMKintUklTt.
One of tho moot ringing speeches of
tho campaign was that of General Eicklee to ths Boys in Blue on tho anxsToraary of tho battle of Antietam. Ho
gave Che fallowing admirable historical '
forvey of carpet-baggers :
“My friends, there are several kinds of
carpet-boggors wo haru seen ia this
country within the post two years, lhe
rebels sent a few uf their sort of carpel­
Agents Wanted
hare to New York during .the I
war. [Laughu-r.] They’earne mysteri­ Far Matthew Hale Smith's Mew Book.
ously, with their black ligs, eunlaining mSHIME &amp; MilDSV n KEV YORK
* very small amount of clean linen, ano
a verv large quantity of combustible
material, and with -Hua latter they un­
dertook to fire our hotels and burn our
city. Well, there are acme vary distin-

orotic Committee, Mr. Belmont, is a car­
pet-bagger from tho Rhino. [Laughter
aod applause.] Corporation Counsel
C Gorman is a very fair specimen of tbe
earpot-bsggore from old Ireland, who
hare taken possMsiun of tho City Gor­
enunent [Laughter,] and if O’Gor­
ham's carpet-bag is not full yet, it must
bo a vary big uno, or alee it hqi failed
to profit by his opportunities, which no
one suspects. [Renowad laughter and
applause.] And then there ia Georgo
1 Sanders, the carpet-bagger of tho rebel-

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THE ORIGINAL
Ono Dollar Broker Store,
HECTIC EXPLORATIONS,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
GLASS WARE,
WOOLEN A HEMP CARPETING,
STRAW MATTING, and
PHOTOGRAPH Al-BUMS,

OR ANTA ND 'COLFAX.

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GRANT .

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Stephen A. Dougina [Applause,] of Illinais: they were all carpet-baggers. And
you find that our country, North, East,
and West lioa bean peopled by on emi­
gration of carpot-baggy in. [Applause.]
ihe
brought a colony of
carpet-baggers [Applause] and landed
them on the shores of New England.—
William the Conquror took some Nor­
man carpet-beggars over to England,
and captured itTApplauso,] and found­
ed a nation that has sent its carpet-bag­
gers forth all over tho world, most of
which they own, or propose to own.—
(Laughter] Our carpot-baggen carry
lntolbger.ee and civilisation and enter­
prise wherever thcy.gu, end they are not
to be barred out or excluded from tho
South at rebel dictation."

Omb.o

r.luarn. Fu&gt;rl.r hlo»t&gt;»itJ

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lhe popsiiu plaa of

ONE DOLLAR

BLUE COATS!

•WnfiSCF-

— The Mobile Register exhorts Ita dlrelplMtodaal with tbe wulte Itopubli•om after this fashion : “They are days
and should be treatedaa dees, dogs only
tolerated now because lhe power of tho
CongroM. but will not be tolerated eno
hour after the people recover the liberty
is do Justice upon their oppressor,. It
la the duty of every Southern man

thetn; spew them outaaoutcasts and so­
cial pariah,, with whom it la disgrace­
ful to hold social Intercourse."
'

—The Republican party by its candldates and platform,la Irrevocably pledg­
ed to ecewdmy, to the malntenunce of
the public faith, tbe proservalicm of the
peace and unity of tho States, and tbe
liberty and prosperit^ot/the people; all
ita pledges lu tho past have been redeem­
ed, thus nObnllng the best guarantee of

81200.

'ANDREWS A CO.
106 Sudbury St,

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

bouse of J. H. Johnson, a famous color­
ed drum-major at Memphb, with the
Intention of killing him, a few nights
ago, when ha beat tho long roll vigoionrly, and the colored per pie rnthod to
hie aid In euch number* that the blood
thirsty rascals were glad to make thoin-

SUPPORT HOKE INDUSTRY!

—To the Democratic charge that ths
Republican party are lu favor of high
taxes let the truthful reply be ever
ready that, within the year, a nductiou
of taxation to the amount of f67,000 000
has been made, and more than 10,000
articles of product and manufacture
have been withdrawn from the tax U»t.

—General Car! Schurz writes to n

Groceries and Provsions,

have visited I have brought back the a euranoe that tbe Germane will give i
larger Republican vote than ever before,
and I have no doubt lows will prove no
exception to tbe rale."

KEB08ENE bit

—The EL Louis Democrat gives an eneuuragtag view of the Republicans In
MfaeourL It thinks the hteto as safe as
Massachusous for Grant and Colfax,and
■ays If the Republicans In strong ooonttes do their beet, they ought to have
30,000 majority.
—Many New Hampshire men, who
have on. rled the Dem sera tic ticket at
•very election since they became of age,
wfllveteforGrantlnNovvmber. Names
might be given, were It necessary, says

—A New Yorker was ia Wethington
Saturday with «4D,Q00. which be says hi­
ts ready tob«t&lt;i&lt;lng odds of two to one,
that New York w|U go for Grant to No­
vember. Illa cCcrs were freely made
snrond the-hotels all day, but found no
—George Francis Train, ilia announc­
ed. wilt arrive in New Ycrtr within the
next fortadght, to ocataafc with John

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

xm.

vol.
Baiters* Jirectorg.

Wilk KUIm lm&gt;: uM.-rtk Otartt, tor UL-wllA Itnuoa 1» U.XljkL"

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 1868

MEDICAL

SAILWAYS.

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raw YORK, BOSTON,

rin in nut. ultiib.

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rant bailwat extends from

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Tais lbs belts, Vljissi 1“

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MOREHEAD'3

MAGNETIC PLASTER.
Fie Great Stroaglhoaer and Palo
Destroyer uf tho World.

USEFUL m EVET.Y HOUSE

rnHurum
FAVORABLY KNOWN AND

extensively used
f Oraagtt UIa

ISV lift Citi IK MIT.
Lt»XCT H W’lW'W

TWENTT-FIVE

worn brought into Charleston, and tliern
exposed to much cruelty and indignity.
Th* poor follows were stripped of their
clothing, many of them being entirely
nude, and exposed with their gaping and
undreesed wound* to the torture of tho
ELIZA POTTER.
numberless insect* of that semi-tropical
climate ; the only hospital vouch-aafod
The Union Nurse in Southern Horp:- to them was a filthy negro mart and tho
tals.
negro kitchen* adjacent; and they wero
thrown upon the ground without beds.
The heroism, deration, and salf-eacri- straw, blanket*, or any covering, to cut
Gee of the loyal
South __
for, groan,
___________
and die,; scanty, —
filthy,
by, and
and
oyal women of the Soul
loathsome food and drink were furnish­
been fully aintrociated.
ed them the moot degraded wretohe* in
ouunuy, labored paUcuty aud unremil- 1 ths m!y asagnod as nurse* to them,
tingly for tho soldier*, ur contributed I tlte brutality with which they were tr
#,&gt;,1 forwarded each hospital storm a* । od was almost increditable. The ।

glucrllanj.

TEARS.

MADAME ZADOO PORTEB'S

of the moat attractive and 'graceful uf
the ladies of the Southern metropolis.— nbsaod

CURATIVE COUGH MLSW.
Price 25. 50 and 76 Cta. per Bottla

COUGHS, COLDS. ETC.
Iforld haa c**r F™1
PURfcXY V» GBTADLE,

EMTEKN B4ILW

I rd Aliwl »• M» i
l&gt;»tr»&lt;t*Milvs^«

?. mwm

GRAND AND 8QUABX

fieoer*! A«»uu ■

cd than Mr. Potter1 B prior to tho war—
Their affection fur each other and for
their children wa* strong and abiding,
but not injudicious; and tho younger
member* of tho family grow up amiable,
dutiful, andpdseeeecd of all thoee grace*
which could delight the heart* of thsir

Lui inevitable iu her rituatfon. Their
beautiful but unpretending hem* wa*
situated aeoriy midway between the twp
point* et whu h tho fire of th* Bwaatp
Angel aud the other largo gun* of Git

and during ‘the twgaty-two month* in

direction

by some shell 1 triking their houar, they
might be mangled so as to be uuaMe to '
aid each other: ai

Ocd

M

darptwn to the national1

But worse than all other trial* and sLuuld bo forgotten; that in the flush, of.
persecution* was the death ef her uldvat final vietory, all remtmhraRoo e*en&amp;
their nciura, and uf the fact that they
Irad laid down thoir live* far their cciQa-x
boy of rare maturity aud judgment, of trywould bo effaced. This
■west end patient temper, and of aidcnt * ion' Mr*. Potter, with true pa
a_
n.Xa_ a.
a_ 1__ &gt;:___ :__ 1 ing, sought to reUwe. 8ho
—-- --------------------- ,----------------------------- the dying that they should
ful Union flag, and u tho exhibi'iun uf gotten ; that if her life we*
14
it —
would-only
-—’------excito
—’’maEce, ’be roqtM **.- monument auch a* they more
ed hie mother' to preserve
e it for
far him till bo erected near the city where t
the time should ooms when
u it might again || up their live* ; and that if ata
sraro over a loyal, city. 8h*
EL; consented. II fore thi* could Lo aoeompHal
rh salwul
He wa* a pujkl of th* high
school of ita
the would leave it a* * *&amp;crcd diarg* to her.
city snd was expecting to graduate there,
and enter collego iu thtf onauitig autumn
Nobly has she striven to fulfill this
(1866.) Borno uf tho boys in the school
solemn pledge
Contributing *
aaeertainod that be owned thi* flag, and
from the wreck of hex once an
dcsr.andad that bo should Aurrender it to
lune, she ha* also obtained the c
them, to bo trodden on and destroyed —
tion* of other friend* of the nuU-^,
H* refused, and they dedbu-cd tholif he
in Charleston, Now Turk, Brooklyn, and,
did not. They would whip utm within on
elsewhere. She ha* proimftd a noHe'
inch of his life. Ho told his mother of
their threat*, but expressed hi* determi­
feet in blight, which in th. qwtag of
nation to suffer the boatings if used be,
1888 was placed4n the a*Mt«wM|daMM.'
bu t not to give up the flag, eha encour­
^d*^ ^d N&lt;liwU? C&lt;aet"r7
aged him to er-2_re, but not to yield.—
Bam* twver three weeks inter he came

thdr piety and large-hearted libaralite
well known, that they wero universal­
ly beloved and honored. Mr. Potter
waa u enterprising and public Spirited
gitfaMK,, and to him Chextoston wasindebted for many public improvmneuts
which hod facilitated commerce and incrcaaod the value of property. 80 mark­
ed had beau his efforts for tho public
mod. that he had more than once te-

should use »uah abusive lan-

for he ba* all h* can
od to wash any clothing for the wounded
wifl not, mother," ■
men; and after ahe had supplied them wa* tho brave reply ; “but tho boy* iay
they will finish mo next time, if I do not
found that in order to retain those for give up the flag.” “I do not believe
them, *lw must biro them Trashed her*el£ 'Rio expended over elevon hundred
dollars in tin* work, and in spite of all

better arranged hospital than any in
Charb-vton, tho rebel rurgoon taking, nxaliguanta* their father* Three week*
_____ AS___-11 Al______ A- Vt_______ 1*
paseed, and her son had only to go to
the high *chool building to obtam hi*

Potter declares that she beliove*
mainly ealfiahnasa altar all. Sk
could endure the rightof phyrical suffer-"
ing without hying to relieve H.aimJ *h»
would have been, she avers, perfectly
wretched, if she had not endeavored to
make thee* poor follow* comfortable.—
W« could wish that there wero mere
such sclfiihneM in the World.
-—’
Gold and Gurivbsck&lt;—The prop-attion that whew greenback, tee* te par '
the holders win not require gold, bm
been reoen Uy Illustrated by Ute iMcAo-w
of the Frencfamau wbo had a deposit Th'

by tho rebel autharitte* for makm tho
prisoners 10 comfortable.
No Union on tho porch of tho high
soldier was nuffervd to wait for anything one of them called hi* at__
which Mr*. Potter could obtain, lot the thing at a diebmen, when, by a blow
coat bo what it might 6ho procured for

.mass

“dm zadoc ro'y’Ppnk

talite Si$i Coaled “ills,
n

of tho future trial*

little that an ordinary eye win

ian city to minuter to those who

anosno* «•

CASTOS on. A*®

'

Aaido from the peril* to which aka

money, and finally *aui her aiders to
Nassau, New Providence, accompanied
empathy by (he gold, running tho blockade to

(CKAmiaa «a*cs. 1**4.)

fur their fasciod ill*, Charleston
brt-bod from which tho mvaaure* of »*•

Those Union soidian

Wholesale and "Retail.
artiH nst well leave tho aty. but it we* changed, a fresh influx earns from other

8ARTWKL1L.

feared she knew too much, and because
the yellow fever being expected, she wa*
known to Ixr too good and fearless a
nunc in that terrible uxuige to bo »par-

that they rrerc not utterly frimdlet*.

p BAND TBGSK aAlLTTAY,

MEW YORK HAKO FORTE COMEAUY-

DEPOT,
W. A. SABTWELL

frequently covered al night with obscene
and ribald abuse of her for her Krricca
to Union aoldiara. Twice she we*
threatened with a summon* to the head­
quarters of Beauregard for “giving aid
and comfort to tho enemy." Beading
her outride tho rebel line* wa* twice di*.

and gloom she seemed an angel uf mcx-

fully lacerated by the cruel blow* of tho

&lt;AdW €« a- .M D£

^raoLBSALS A KKTA1L.

jgurams-yeurmeanx-;

After ministering to the

eelf a widow with a group of young but
cuapAo.T *1! nl*!&gt;‘
rsNwsy.
intareeting children looking to her a* nrst refused, saying b-2y enough, that
BAOOAOE CHECKRD THBOUOH, their only earthly friend and protector. it wa* not a fit plaf □ far a lady, but fin­
ally/ on her aw.uring him that she cwould
require or wage* and ration*, ho con­
r yean past a pruminaut and wealthy sented. though still protesting that the
txant of Charleston, though a native

G

OVSTBH

NUMBER 25

deadad in 18®
their loyalty a* tha hiuband and father.
Hrs. Potter, availing herself of her for­
eign birth, sought BriEih protection,and •xpended of her own moan* about twanthouaond doDan in money, beside* th*
in® greater Eberty, a subject of Queen Bbeeal contribution* frun th* few loyal
Victoria- For a Ettlo time after the war cititen*, and quantiti** of family and
household store* of her own. Her hus­
render to the Union cause wa* to bear band, who wa* indefatigable in hi* la­
patiently the taunt* of the (ocesiioni*!*, bors for the Union soldiers, in supply­
and manifest quietly their regard for the ing them with money, in arranging tor
their exchange, and in vudtrag them at
aatxmid flag.
tho other ]&gt;ointa where they wero exmflued, and in-bribing Confederate officer*
cidad action. In tho autumn of 1861 a
few sick and wounded Union prisoner*
than twice thia amount, and periled hie
reached Charleston. Hrs. Potter atone* life more than once. But theluciiSro
sought them out and ministered to their
necessities, and gratified to be th* mean*
count (though Hr. Putter’s large fortune
of their restoration to health. A season
of family afloctfon followed, r~nlTT.in.Hng melted cwsy under tho destructive at­
tacks vf rebfl and Union armies) amin the death of their oldest daughter, a
pared pith tho constant porsecutfcn to
sweet and devotedly nwta young lady,
which they were both subjected. From
whore loss was deeply felt by tho moththe first outbreak of hostilities they
wore almcst wholly isolated, tho numofoeaod friends, had felt that (he could
rous professed friends of Mn-PotieiBhunlean tijxm thia daughter, and confido in
ningiiaron account of her Unionism,c* if
her iu the time of trial which wa* com­
her House wa* infected with the plsguc.
ing ; but u&gt; peaceful and happy wa* her
Many ladiw M, and some who afterward
death, that the parent* could only feel profecsed to have boon ordont Unionist*
that (he wa* taken from tho aril to oom*.
Early in Juno, 1862, occumxl tho di*a»fullydi■ew uida their skirt* wl an they mot
trou* and illeonductcd battle of lame*
her, aud with noecs uplifted, and word*
Island, in which tho Union force* loot
and gesture* of teoro, proclaimed their
mor* than four hundred prisoner*, tho
hatred and contempt of her. Evcp tho

hardsm]* and privation* 01 . soon ■■ posooic, ouu uu
iuu
hospital life, though roared in nurse* but echoed tho sentiment It
, _______ jmd luxurious homes; but tbs ! was into this dan of mieary that Hrs
loyal southern women did all this, and j letter resolved to penetrate, in th* hope
in addition •ncuuntexed, with unfaltering | of being able to du sumethiag far relief
’ spirit, the contempt and abuse of nearly
• 1 -»
«■_ ihad
_-j so gallantly,
n .t_
of -the poor fellow* who
all th»ir previous associates and t&gt;rufoM- 1 yet *0 unhappily for thetnselvea, fought
od irk nds, and ulteu times m*dLignant' for their country and thrir flag, the
p»xuouuUuu tor their uuwarming
aucc. to the national cause. One oi tae | muvu,
»“=
j •&lt;•»*•&gt;«**—•
noblest ol these heroic q-iriteis the *ub- | and the surgeon; was at first noeitively
Hect o’ our sketch.
forbidden to attempt te go to the hoepi’ Mi*, rater was Unto in the North uf tai. but by the exercise of a woman’.
I Irelar.d, ut EcuHuu piu«uU, and came | skillful diplomacy, by promisee of *'»&gt;»ini. country wfam about tULtwn I Unco anaW.ee, the wa* at last enabl^4
~L”
“J ».U«1 I «H»
lh.
k~I«ul. tU
.vkJ.Ua....
TA. UA yw.Uul U-rvdl will rad. revUK,
nwd.vl —
frvrn
tad vtUr twlmaeM U dn
early Wivcluv
education th.
the had
l&gt;od received
Lar wealthy and mtedigeut parent*, add-

PREPARED GLUE,

nzst.-ALIO m AXXVM.

I

�tLnfls Saanrr

J. P. HbBKRTS &amp; co

P. CL on. the Tow
ureen W-oodland and

MY goods.
pi RENT FAMILY

&gt; wmkm-w‘mprsr.:

rbsumcan

uxtssjut

MaiNimxs.

a

qbait,

or ILLIX()is.

DR. JOHN H. PALM
Mth* IMooml— ud Pater B.
will address the people of Barry
J have actually seen one paper which
County on the political issues of
speaks of General MoL'toltau’s con troll­
the day, os follows ;
ing and guiding this fight by telegraph, fcepubllran candidate.
Monday cvemng, Oct. 19th, at r«*oa, such coinnodiSe*
tan in Waabtnrton, aud ordering the Is exasperated because ucn.
the School House near the Poor
of tho United Static Army
far Hastings.
th^miMng.wlfch.A^.an
thk'AoW
ro’.l*

Wednesday evening, Oct. 21st,
■CHnTLTTR- COXWO^attK
at the ’Cbeney
Cheney School House, in
trr UfMAI'S.

H

KaADULI'll .-TIUCKI.AND. ot Cl.nsoo

BHl.MlAX C. PRINDLE.
EDWIN II. MALLORY.

DANIEL STRIKER:

FRANK ALLEN.
WILLIAM L. COHB.
• JAMES W. HOUGHTALIA.
JWKPB COLE, ISAAC Al ESS ER.
■ tprreroUtirt IndMlxfijI;
HUBERT J. GKANT.

AJ)AM El .LICHT.

Lx Knsnxo.-There to no rileej HbW
-«
»‘-d
'X™"‘***
MAKES FOOR DIPFERCXT8TITCRM

By order of Co. Com.
S. H. COOK.
Chairman.

.411 Haiti the Con

quenng Chief! Penn

supporter uf Goxxr &amp; Courxx, afford*
•poona, platea, dreaaca, coats, including i but anoiher indication of th* light in
ererr article pueacaaed, with their multi- ' which tho truly consorratiro toon regard
basis for tho super- j the proMnt' political contest Followplaced "oqaal taxation." TL;.„
&lt;w-&gt;—C__.
quisetorial officer* wocld bo anthorired ' Schofield arete to Gen. Gimxt tho fol­

Tnr&gt;:

as

IIoit Warr.- 'Jt itatan-

It Makes the Best Stitch

axd all txx rorcLsx

RIAL ESTATE.

Patent Medicines,
Pure

Wbxw

HU»bo*

and Umaan far

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

REAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE

Books and Stationery

Koarx, Esq., of CasUrtoi
tran. yull proceeding* win
aAtadvctlma____

W ill Last a Lifo'Tim.

GROCERIES
or ALL r/xi'S A.fD or nxx qualitt.

IMPROVED

TON XtCBIXf
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM

Baek Weakly Republican of
18 ecnlaas accounts of the
no low than ten freedmen, b
vbHe they were peaceably ■

I’ARJIB,

EVERY MACHINE IS WARRANTO t

wild kits ail Villar tali

io penetrate into tho must secluded pri-1 foxing letter, which with tho content of
racy—n’otliin^F would bo sacred from tho latter tho *uiher has jart made pubI lie. Every conservative man should
But that would not bo alL So intri- carefully jKruao it
““”i”
-n&lt;'“Hr. w.™. IU.

end other rovanuo official*.. Tho deport­
ment at Washington, that would have

r,juitad«i Order, SeUte of A Hale

nyo Htnfis,

mour to a Joyal man I

■PtULir H. BnnxDAX, Major-Gan.

only u few

GEO. M. DEWIY
auactually aided Gen. Grant, be award­
the tax-law, large­
mil add rem the people of Barry ly reducing tho number of articlaa sub- ed, as U their due. a just pronortlan of
Cbunty on the political issues of
rd aud unholy rebel! ten.
Bui the proportion of tho Copperthe day, as follows:
Bebel party doe* not exempt anything, Dtaerd BchoCeia far Orixi i C.U.x
At tho White School House in
Assyria, ou Wednesday evening, u&lt;verjt rpffiea of
not omitting
anything of valuo which lira between
Oct. 21st.
During and ainoe th* War, he haa in­
At Hickory Corners, on Mon­
the washerwomans tab, and tho million­ curred tho displeaauro of the more radi­
day evening Oct. 26th.
aire's residence or tho indy’s necklace of cal of tlio Jtopublicas* became of hi*,
At Woodland Center, Wed­
to them, apparently too conaarrntire
nesday evening Oct. 28th,
leaning*. Tho fact that nx i* a warm
C. G. HOLBROOK
will address the people of Barry
County on the political issues of
the day, as follows:
It Woodland. Center, on Fri­
day evening, Oct*. 23d.
At the School House near tlic
residence of William Perry, in
Rutland, on 'Saturday evening
Oct. 24 th.

*

Fine Toilet Articles,

ha* not applied to .Se.T.-tary Ktantou.-

a Republican Congress,

WMIIM I STOt &lt;l HT:&gt;N. •« 8tJ**»*«

“la naw

A.7TD OX3LB.

fall* cpoa th^w, who On. Grant enjoy th* well eirncd lame

Friday evening, Oct. 23d, at
the Gage School House in ThornMadly at rife of c intending hoits. To
apple.
and property are thus dtoteibnted main­
General, let there be awarded,
HENRY F. BAJLDTv IN, of Wayne.
Saturday evening, Oct. 24th. ly among tho claasc* who frol the hnrdon least, leaving a vast proportion of
MORGAN BATES, of OrandTrarera. at the Branch School House in the jxipuktion with a very light load to victory, which ha« done more (han all
preceding It In giving Lh» daith-blow
Maple Grove.
to thia mo*t wicked rebel!kuu And to

tUKKI. HtMFORn. &lt;U Ealoe

BEHTIly

peto him to "atainp R-"

IT. HVSOJI M COTTHKUS.
v'. C1ILKX nVBUARU.
Vt UK IIAKL I' T rLF-v'XEIL

»XX. WIU4AM BCMFIIKKl.

4

LOCAL fQEKTS, HASTUos, Mica.

ate owed VI,000. i, exempted from the
operation* of tho Income tax, ‘o relieve

Bn’tnnore.
'.y -'I

IUSKZKK 0. CROSVEXOB, af tllUadala

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES, PHILLIPS

away, oto tba Ohio, snd Gen. MedlaJan
tteblffl

Carlton.
Thursday evening. Oct. 22d, that tho burden
at the School House near the
residence of Gilbert Striker in

: ^nxYviiT-

SEWING
MACHIN*
Xsstlia.

HOUSES

rail R&gt;r meetlnra to be held

PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS

Etortton.

Republicans ba

Be Sure Io Sec this Machine.

J.P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

►etereteiyi.t.*
I* 4li
..ntrd

'

the Btixa pcated, and tba H
erty txanTW and washed
instance the speak*™ will lx
ante a* advartVed. a

Bicnaoxn, Vo.
Oth. Grant, HaaAiMUt'-. l&gt; C. Ittar
Gtnrral: I hope you will nut think it

HUIMH LEAVE JACEMJX-GOIXG XORTD.

। Lira. -.etna- »r u&lt;&gt;tr&lt;»i
whet* tho books would ba kept, contain*
foct unanimity and great cnthuAtaam of
ing on enumeration of "Every species of yuur nomination wero certainly highly
property” in^lje country, would be a stuformal ratification

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE

at Barey Comity at ILisUnn

LEAVI WE.su:. a- uulu. sorr-i

UaaUnn Feb. Mb. lies

I»ndi-»ue affair, giving employment to

avmdable
pheatod and raxt

public recuni. which have heretofore
I'cen made throughout tho country.—

NEWS DEPOT

The aggregate aola-

GBOnUK THOMAS.

REPUBLICAN

MASS MEETINGS ana, and Nebraska,
There tvilh be-a Mass Meeting

of; the Republicans

of Barry

County, at Hastings o^thc 20tli

Republican

Core I

to

the

Glory, Hal

ihst., and at Prairieville on the
list, to be addressed by Hox.
E.'k FAIRFIELD, laic Lieut.

Governor of rfichigan, and1 one

of the most eloquent Speakers
ill .Urn Staicr and ii is expected.

lelujah.

8. H. COOK,

Chairman.

REPUBLICAN MEETINGS-

strengthening io powerfully the parti-

H nahingtuu. The appointing power,
wonderfully ro-inforoed could bo made
a mast patent instrument fa controDtng
local elections, and in consolidating and
ami pcqntuatiag tho authority of the

R. HERRIOK
Tho judicious selection of Mr. Colfax
as second on tho ticket, and the gen er- |
al pra-tical wisdom diiplavedin framing
tho platform—that is, in laying down

A.XD rtKlOCICALA

DUMB IN

■galnit a party capable of

BOOKS

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWBABT, SIL­

CoxKEnctrr fcixtsthe
town •larttem in Oenneilo

VER aud PLATED WAU.
Blank Hole and Receipt Booka,

portod.

La. t dpr nr the Da

LEGAL DI.A5KS A5II

ly mcreaaed tho probabilitieo uf lacecai

STATIONABY

•die more to be derired. I have alwayi
believed that the Unkm cvuld be fully

0/every kind Cnd Vari*Sy.

Ghaxd tpuflHrnuN op W

tug Yo.OOO or 103,000 now officers tn
single d.'pa.rtrmiu, each oao retaining
his place by dani'jastraling bis ollegiIha Now York Cupper Bebel Coavon- anoo to tho reigning dynasty. - And ui

ft-nd' and nt‘,rr Gjitrntn'ii! Srrurtlirt

Let the People Rally en-mass.
By order of the Co. Com.

which would cause a largo and oppres­
sive augmentation in the amount of

The Boralt of the Equal Taxation
Every Specie* of Property'

slso, that our Candidate fbrGovwnor, Hon. H. P. Baldwin, of
Detroit, will be in attendance,
at ‘tbc meeting, at Hastings.

that r-re throws at Republl

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.

svlvama, Ohio, Indi

been brought under ownership, from the

!ht rtbflbun, while I
out so.rioun
mg upon the counti
theories, tho rfabili

BIOAD GAGI E SHORT UU

Great reforms
fbUdowiopraant -

■quash that grows in the farmer’s gar­
den, to tho c-jstly dirnoud which sparkles

R. UltUJt

time in which theurioa may be analywd.

the Gorcrameot Duals, tho result of cal utility eoporat/Hl from the unsound
and chimerical Wisdom and mtxhrrabo about &lt;11,000,000 of revenue. b’on in
tryroctoni
property” other than Go reran*nt Both,
now axampt from say taxation, State or
National, at tho aamo rate would yield

I^aiiuv cui.trr

and

unhappy

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.

HARDWARE STORE,

the 88th Illinois Infantry, wiu Speak at Hast­
ings, on the 22dinst., at
7o’clock, P. M.

loaf of bresdta»eomplotelyaad unavoid­
ably as in thoocua of tho mast luxurious

racy la held by th* RxLcal party.

U.Uirnurt.t tMUibrOnn-

plTTsuini.n

HASTINGS,

MICH.

Atlantic A Gt. Western Railway.

STOVES, IRON,

.

esssvtt:

tba Repa bile bung tn a balance,

wben MeClellau wn&lt; IJIy playing "all

Armed by Frank Allen and

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania t

vlclaiy In Colorado, It rays: "Tbe
fate

self and a family of father!*** little on**,

NEW YORK

BOTTOM.

.IcT.fxV

TW

CopporhMdx with startling simplicity
and tomo. Bpeaklng of tbu Republican

gscnrjtaTLM ckbax a. oai.iox . .r m*j»
riKLD. er ciivKLAXb.er CbUf. w U1A.

H. A. GOODYEAR

mour and Blair. Gxxrr and Ortrxs
Such don’t aympSthizo with thonrogrommo.—

mansion and government Iwnd.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT Toffll
Broad Gauge Railway!

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

LUAS. HYDE.
tho Command in Chicfof the Army woa
Bataan. S&lt;M. 15, IM,
tho end of tho Southern rebellion.
ery ree]*cifti!ly, your obedient earvant, rpilE CHEAP
J. M. Soroniim, Brevet Major Gen.

I1G0,000,000.
If tho people want to inflict upon
upon the finger of aomo nabob's wife or ihemKlvoa inch prodigious opproMian
utl aanoj anooa, and riaki and appro*of property/’ loaches every paper of aioui, and ^litical dangers, they can down-trodden I re.and
pins or quart uf ahoo-peg* us equally and

MV. J. M0X0M,
ths Fighting Chaplrin of

Exhibition of hh luuardm
Haatlnaa qd Eatuntas. the

UM «r lie ruh
crate, simply because Democrats are not
In poarar, and have na opportunity to

KAILS.
OILSZSAD.

I AM NOW SELLING

won a nocmm viatory toe the U

FRANK ALLEN
will , address the people of Barry
on tho political issues
ay, as follows:
On Monday,Oct. 19. at 1 o’clock
’ NX Hyhb argrille.

Northern Copperheacta attempted

to

Ifa, - TH.

Building Materials

Tn.\U3t General at Wrablmrtcn. which

.•—Having n

In Xtw
qlTqf1,TSS in al

iMoaday eoamoff-. Oct. 19t^

House, on

Real Eetata

Broke*

Nf-Mnrivun and Cattery,

ter Erring an aawviM

W«hoa.

HIDDLKVDJJL . BARXT CO, - MICBI0M

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
EXM SA KE,-A

a Mi &gt;=

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army, Gen. U.S. Grant.

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�anil JHisrellsatou*.

BUSINESS CARDS.

N. BARLOW,
yf. F. GOODYEAR,

Robinson a wioutman
»ew

MnmtEarm,

R. J. GRANT.

Hari&lt;are,sim“ln)i,Naflx

iKfytOW—TKI. la ta «,VB, ,It wr

Cntnwof Coldwater, ent* of the moot
ctatoent dlvinra In the fUate will prefab
fSthsCutir: ll»u«e Id Hastings. next
Mbab wnUr.f at half-pnst ten
.•dwk; ata&gt; In the cve-&gt;Uig at 7o'clock.

Kjaule, Es|., of Castleton as chair,tao. Full pr.^ediage will bo publish.
&lt;4 Ib dur tint*

Reck Weekly Republican of September
H«n:am accounts of the murder of
cn he than t&lt;n freedmen, by the rebel*,
«b If ihr.' were jaaceably at work.

Bering’ »r • fully and promptly given,
the Bt .LS |«at d. and tbe Hou'ca prop,
erty uunrcpand wabmeo. In every

IflK the summer-------- w
•hade. Michigan can beat that byaev«ul degree; the dUTerencn In UalinOc
ivlno mor. Ik.. —__ .
dlObraace in clovatiun above sea level.
During the months of June, July and
August, but a very little rain fell, l»t a
trifle over ajlncbea. Whst wealdIB»
ry County farmers say to that? I tear
they would have to train the watamof
the’l'bornai-ple Intocanals fcrlrrtgaiion
alter the Mormon custom. Notw.thl
standing the lack of rain, and the attack
of million, of Grasshoj pert, farmers la
I tab have dene well the pnnent are.
eon, the erope are said to be ths largest
ever produced U the Territory. Wbrat
Is 12.75 per bushel, with plenty In the
market. PoUtom range iether high
compared with eastern prices, eeiliug
readily at 11.75 per bushel. Apples range
from &gt;3.50 to &gt;d.(M per bushel. Peaches
from $1.00 to $4.00 per bushel. Butter
sells at 75 cents per pound. Milk at 2$
cent* per quart. Board In the city varies
from lfl.00 to $20.00 per week, aeoording
io the ra.ii of the Hotel. Trade la brisk,
—money in good demand ; the banka are
poylnfi U J*r cenu a month on deposit
of 0 mouths. Private |&gt;artles are paying
aa high aa three percent, amonth-good
securities.
.
The U. P. R. R. |a not near enough to
affect thia country ruueh at present.
Very few men of capital have commrnced
Inveitlng In Sait Loks Valley, it U not
yet publicly known wbethur the R. R.
will run directly to thU city, or pass
around the uortnsru end of the I juke.
The Monnona hrtd a public meeting
some time ago, for tbepurpo&lt;e of offerIng some loduc-menti to ths R. R. Co.
to run the road directly through tbs
&lt;ity wbllheieeultof the meeting w.s
Bu not yet transpired,
R. P. Lamb.

milLin
!
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an STOBT, BB1CX BLOCK, '

Hastings, . v

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D. B. WOODWARD,
3rTh.‘

Dry

M.

Griteriei,

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PIECES FALL PRINTS
Music &amp; Jewelry.

!

1&gt;1|U»1

8*fr.

Just Received.

* GEORGE IT.EHTON,

General Grocer,

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ROSADALIS
■

■ aiVAi a ami,
Daatei la

‘

Boots and Shoes,
tee ruts » rixotxve.
HASTiXaA----- s»yl - - - MICH.

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BEST REMEDY YET DISCOVERED.

5SSmotmssssssm:

Im; Akkucxx Odd Fellow for tky«r»IlaWkav-* *■*&gt; ptember la received. It baa eighty
pu.-e* o-reading matter. Among itsVaWjiyj* Iter

-ketah-s;'* ‘‘New fork iy DnyHght
and Gaxligh:‘‘TUe 8ci&lt;DCes and As­
tro irons y
''PiteKwn . «,f Odd Fellow­
ship am. ng m -.'ern Seh.-iu&lt;» of ruthinthro;.y,w •LuliaBl II-••’Odd Fhnvlcs;**
u we from a i; arts of tbejoriidtctlou of
Odd Fello-,' ahlj, ac , Ac.
l’u-4 s-ivd by Joint W. One, New

Dmu, Medicines, Groceries,

Groceries and Produce,

W. O. HE DR I UK "A co..

Saita &amp; Itaiaiiers,

DttUNEXS M'-N. AND roots Spbak
tub wMoLaTnczir -Mr. Percy Fuller
iipp'Inted by Mr. J oh aeon, toile *tor of
New Orleans, b ■ made a ipepeb in that
&lt;Cy. in the course oi Ii b i said 5
I have dune here, gent,emeu, to a*lvam-e ths couum roisl Intc'nsb* of your
city lb the bad ot my ability. I shall
do all Iu my powo. ta fecIIPate the tran­
sit o. goods into :te Interior counties —
Like ears and atlcntton will begivsu to
the exixinatiuiu of the productions of
ihUeunntry. Bui not alone to aid your
commorHat rtlaiiono w/ff f endeavor.but
alto to perform the dutin qf my office to
at to promote the wrifare qf the Omo-

rosmrai.—in this County theranae
Is proper ng beyond prectdonL During
tbeja-tw os. mteree ing DsceUnpa have
k«a held In various parts of the County*
■H largely attended. A t Aatyria, a pole
liJ feet above the ground was raised on
Murday, nnd a large meeting ably ad•bmed by Frink Allen and J. H. Palm•r. Hon. Eugene Rrinxle, of Jackson.,
Isslao at work In th- County ths week;
oaklr.f speeches that aie of great procHeal »al»e, of which wa shal I have more
I’ «ay la our next is-ue.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

EH

II. A. GOODYEAR,

RO9ADALIS

It Rcoomnisndcdbythcjiest
Physicians Everywhere.

Bailer &amp; Mane Dealer,

CONJUGAL LOVE,
i&gt; t»aun&gt;m«rnn&gt;&lt;iiu«. .
r rat l'n»«t Mea, aa &gt;U» Mrrara. tea-

rctgynaywstaa

cratic party.
This same Fuller was rejected “fob
Arsa'’ by the Fenst aa CommiMluaer
f I ate mil Revenue list winter, and Is
fit io&lt;4 tn carry out Uf Johnson poU­
.. . .—I
rv.-.i.M' 11 ch*I nartv "nroie

Evary Bottle is Warranted.

an adherent. .Wo hope they ‘•-I g’X'dWc certainly do, aa ituvo. ualumliy be­
long to that party, and have ne'^ffinity’’ with ours,

y

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A CARD.

J^sw »OOT * •««« n"ori

«K«

a,

"J” jssetsaitf

Dnrf. tor rmT kina ««• uu piywcU."
while I remained with you. I arewell

1 am no longer thine.
LfCtXDA A. DOWD-

COBBLING
Done on nhort Ncrtlo®P.U Step u
p*r“' ‘hi‘

MIDDLBTIUS ADVEBUS

BOOKiSt
an',
diutiobabi
. rl.y.r.
PJ‘&gt; ..lir l

lUUWS lOOItMl i MILLSI^B’uBK dasa cteafi hr CASU^J

W«ddi I a sw« freqsfsdy an Mate by a&lt;’ •«
aoMy tbas ysaklM “•
»^r TeA
T« »&gt;
mLW is assay as.
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«be MW wtalwa.*-.
Milas. A»
p.rfrcLte

tn

THE

roB riiDBS ABU rBi-'1’

Sit1

DRUGGIST

�a

CASH STORE

UasasoA Msmci, Co-pUlMBt-

■ 5. *■“"

UM
N- E "W

d O O D B

fMprw ng every tblsg t. tb. Dm of

rwfbti, but ho didn’t stay long
\
Mias Libby Trifles enters onedoDs
shoo ctring, uno thimbleful of caraway
deed, two onfcm tan-cushions.
.One pound uf better was entered.—
Ke warns, aa it was strong enough to
(ant in tax miles from the country and
outerHmU
John Waters entered one patent well,
tad bad to be hauled out with a boat
hook. Ho wm recover-everything ex­
copt his hat and tho seatof his troweers.
Mrs. Piecing enters oho patch bod­
quilt, made by the grandmother of Sam
Fateh—believed to be the only genuine
PuteA bed-quilt in the country.
LN. V cation eaters ono wringing
yaohlna fbr wringing chickens' necks Dr. Kane’s Great Pictorial Work
and husbands' noses.
"AICTIC EtneiATIOSB,"
* Miss Julia Gitou tenters one six octavo Ao elegant 'eleoi at nrtU merit and tail roe­
lion and of rrral iateml for all reader.
ahbtagnph album; uur bird-seed daugtr- -WUk
•Xrtr,
—.1,-1
.
tostjse ease, one loaf of bread raised
&gt;ith yeaat-ono belch of buiscuit raised
by hand, ono do, raised with a de-rrrek,
ena beadwork bedstead wrench, one pint
al dial urtworked, ono do, worked in
worsted, one huge jar of pickled fence
KMte, and ono small iar of an earthqake. She says she will take premium
•e some of three articles or take poison.
Mr. John Quill enters specimens of
■endrawing, consisting of ingenious
mathods of drawing pigs out of a pen.
- Kr. Stockraissr enters one brood
threshing r—*!"*, one seeking cultiva­
tor, and one reaper and, mower for all
work.
Mr. Waxy entered one hive of bees.
H« get out alive, but ho won’t bo able
to eater another before tho next Colt—
Os Bom waxed it to waxy, bad.
Mrs. A. A. Nicety (who dore everythiug two A ninety),anters eno crvlltcAtl^•dflatlroa holder, one t&lt;apitr tnnthr front
stop scraper, ono pair monogram beetle

Act IWoo-nr aim

CwAnriT
IN ALLBTA'iESOF

piltCT «00D&lt;* * PWFOMEMES.

CONSUMPTION
Tbrr laiB.hairl.
...

nuOLt * 1TA»W»MIB.

Alt Hastings Outdone!

THE ORIGINAL
One Dollar Broker Store,
Oar alack, cooUUiej al «r.ry ranrty sf
DRY AND FANCY OOOD8.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SILVER PLATED WARE,
GLASS WARE.
WOOLEN A HEMP CARPETING,
STRAW MATTING, and
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,

TRY IT I TRY IT! TRY IT'
WlMCHUUn
‘

H Y P 0 PH 0 8 PI UH
ONE DOLLAR

FOR EACH ARTICLE.
Our Sales for the but twelve month*
hare been about one million dollars.

^srxxtsrJi'rXtat'.SA^?
A.tea
•» • Oifl taltrarite, *•&lt; • npaUr

1.1.

IPAIUIII.

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

great many "dear little dacha" being
boon wandering about the groom Is.—
Th.y are almost totally unattended by
♦heir beaux (tho "grert reeael") who
had rather ybble around the beer wag­
ons outside than play ths gallant
There is a large show of hugs—st
meal tern

HJJRREJTQ^g

&lt;®b»

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
We WILL 5*T be U.1DEU'*0l.l&gt;.

A few days since a dignified person
With tb« bearing and general appearonce ef a country merchant, stepped W­
to a wholesale store Itr the city at Nor­
wich, Cann., and in a bland tone and
Xaelauatlng manner, inquired of the
proprietor tf he sold tin by the banal,
btwhai price, and If it was a good arti­
nite He “would like to see a sample.''
Proprietor drew a largo-eised tumbler
nearly full. Country merchant tasted.
. 'Ahl' said be, so be smacked bis lips
with Just a-suspicion of delight, ‘that's
good gin. What ean you let me have a
barrel of that farf

Hypophosphite

lytuae* medic man.,

A Splendid Auorimmt for
Sale al Rail Road Pricee.

Agenta Wanted
For Matthew Hale Iwith'e H«w Book.
&gt;l'NSHINE A SHOW IKNBW T«K

HAIR dressy
JtnyjU hweBoiQe

Greco Tea, tM&gt; !• gl.U.

N. B,

Bust Japan Tea gl.*4.

•Uj. JU! concerns oSbriagm'Oin, Prmi.oi »r
aay arlkle Am of Ml la an01- ar to aav ano. art
in dirvet notation at lb. hwa .(alaal Ullary.
M.haea tafenoalian. frasa r.liable mnSariiy.

Fresh Goods epgstastly ss halt.
Old

■t&gt; by the State Fobec.
IT. TH mold art gtl oM.tr; Iwnty^daMan
MUitlUjd
v. ...
S0* FOR ADDITIONAL PARTI
T. Il *U1 cut hoop pole. totter than
ULAR8 PENIT FOR CIRCULAR.
rVL 1 weald Ml to witboot II Ar anythlat.
H«nd ■ Draft, Foetal Woaey Order,
Xzr ‘’firasB-fSEkWr
ll.'«ur« to direct your letter. to
riltabergb, Pa., Sole owuar. at Um Ratosk .

81200.

Gm1&lt; Millie regardleu af Cast.

Mew GeoAa, Jml Beoelvotf,

RUSSELL
&lt;fc NEVINS.

ANDREWS &amp;, CO.

106 Sudbury St,

Baatup, A a*.», 1SC-—B1T,|

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTOBT.

^httltestar's

Grand One Dollar Sale!
Sheetings,
Watch*.
Hcwiug Machines,
leather Gbodt,
Linen Goo-la,
Silks and Sb»wh,
Boots and tehees.

An hour nfWwsrds, while Um proprotor was welting upon some customers,
Mto gib-huyer returned, and thia time
tackled one of the de As with:
‘1 have got to buy some gla today,
hart If you have got a first-rate aiUde I
jBmuU like to ace a sample of IU*
A pather large nixed tumbler full was
forthcoming, and the old fdlow tn*ted
ft Than Me turned It round, held it up
to the Htbt, and tasted agjdti. Then bo
eouoked bln lips, Inquired the price,
and took another alp. Then be remark­
ed that It wm very cold weather, and
took a good swallow. Then he com­
menced on the gin. aud indulged in a
few reflections upon bow much mure
gto coat now, than it did In 1838. He
fr+yj on renting, and he kept on drink­
er, and the eJerk kept on waiting to
MMumale the trade- He was such a
iRgnffirtitnnn, and was so evidently a
goedMgwof, aawellae a large dealer
hi gin, that the clerk was not disposed
tehnny him. But as be was taking
Am the last swallow, the proprietor WELL Plttstorg, pL
'
earns around. Tbs suspicion dawned
on him that the country genUeaeac was
a better drinker than buytr. E topping
a* to him be thundered oat:
COSCHITBATED 1NMG0 BLUE.
“Look here, rir, do you want to buy
1. UCHUWfc.

wffl quickly festers Grsv Hrir
to in natanl color and beauty.

SPECIFIC PELL,

FREE or COST
SEXUAL DEBILITY!

Agents!

Great Dollar Bargains for
otir Customers.

Twe la .&lt;*x Bataa ef tba Ppwile Pill will
t-RiupUr iww&lt;« a»d panMarell. Car. aar
Ap.naner.Ur., Item I Ml W.akar.., or
larolaaMry KigbUy er Daily Lew, kowr.rr

GEORGE PRESTON

Groceries and Provsions,
2±

K.u
•* •* -p-&lt;Hy reti &lt;H •** °r

B0La uw naansB,**

KEROSENE

01Lk

Alt -to fart. ntryibi.r kepi la a Fteal
■raaary fctidllalaaae

The Faws' Mittal Fire Im ft.

** *•

FAMILY GBOCBRI1B

T.

BARRY ARD EATOR COUHTIES
laaona Turn Pnmrty mud it Lees er Daaag.
by Fir. «r Ugbtalag.

Isasred Capital,

^zurenhT

ulrtft be s plresnr. to re to whit m iwtosws.

W. ▲. S AHTWTXL.

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gribltbomslptaetaret aaana.d8y.plM.
and muanasf «.
DcaturT
•“m ef teanai
i-SJnS
r: will ba
Pa&gt;CK-«l Mr box. rix So,,, far tt. by mail.
J. ViROtrngg a oo, 7

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FIRST &lt;^UAJmITY
tad tin te esMiat a «mIJ adreae. from ceat.

Mi&lt;Hag&gt;„Prell.lMT. ~___________sstetf

trie Employment.
■gXTE ar. la west «&lt; .orejRlw toni.M an.
VV tikhfrMSl«to8»«atoted.toe|*e.e»-

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N, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1808,

NUMBER 28.

JjaiE HuSEL-SVAY
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YORK. BO8TOW,
8. J. Badoock half bn. eamnf ecru, 50
D. R. MeKwains, beat wheat,
60
IxwiaBarber, bast half ba. oate,
.W
0.8. Kenyon, best cullectu.it of
A
t,-..dhiteaf allkteds,
,
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8. Andrus relloction of fidl apptea, AD
Jacob Jordon, “ winter apptes, -‘60

Bfe-w En&lt;lOnd Cities

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LIVER, STOMACH. OR

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nr M3 Mile. WhUnt rfcLn
Pram and after My lllk. IM*. Trati
laeeaarvtlM oltkaR Waal
FROM RUFTALO-.«7 Raw T-kTl
TccrtTw from
pet ear. Rishaefa and MlaMgaa
llctecsn Slretu.
V VYUWVUU . U

B*mey Wright, white polanda,
Willte Goer, uramah
Hone E Norina, black nolands,
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Leet pate Bantams,
Mschsl Hardy, beat pair geese,
Willis Geer, beet purr ducks,
Gao. D. Moore, beat pair tarkiea,
James Ho to1c kiss, coop of guineas,

C1.ASS NO. 1—Suxuobs.
Peter L. Edm rn, boat stallion 4
old or over,
F. 0. McAIlteter, second beat do,
Isaac Sponabte, bast stallion 8

Hoofland d German Bitters,

Robert harper, iecond best do,

HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC

^isfdlany.

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Mauri»ras Slira.

aadars •sevplad). Hiona al Hslancocea
00 A. M-. and coeaaaU at llornallarill*
d Coniine «rt&lt;h lb* T » A M. Hinrru
til from UuKtle. and arriraa Is Haw 1 art

M. LlOimriXO IxmE*. frw= 8^-

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----«n&gt; R.llv.j for -Wraatnn. Iranian and rbtladmpbia. and at
Yevk with Aftarnnoe
Tratna and Hleaaara for llnaun and Saw
Enciaad Clliv*
KiOP. M-CI5CISXAT! EXI'REW. from Daa-

WEAK ARD DEL’CAIt CHILOHE*

BL«.ri&lt;0 CtortO rr Ix THE WORLDS *eraaptny SU ni&lt;M UliM II lM» railway.

BAOOAOB CHECKED THROUGH.

ApMlal Dupatcb ta tbt Cliltago Triltnu.
y
Wxmixofta D. C, Oct 15th.
The 1FX. te*. acknowledgement of de­
tect with Seymour and Blate as tele­
graphed to the evening paper* bore, has
farmed almoat the sole subject of convenation. The Democrats are ill by tkt
rars over it Comparatively few hare
been in the secret hen', but they have
been vigoroualy working in the matter
since yestentey afternoon. Since ths
move became public" it has excited bitter
ditcuimiun among thaw- Democrats not in
the ring. By many the H’cwW is stout­
ly denounced fur proclaiming defeat in
such an open manner. Those who think
a change in candidate, desirable are di­
vided into several chquos ono act being
in faTor ofpUtting Hendricks with Chase;
another Chase first and Hendricks sec­
ond ; others, Chase and Hancock, and
the roverae ; and others still, Chase and
Ewing, while the party who profess to
be manipulating the thing hare »ay they
are for Chaae and Franklin. Ln the
meantime it has transpired that Mr.
Chase had not been consulted by them
before public talk began here ; and fur­
ther that the Chief Justice only a few
days ago declared that the platform ns it
stands would certainly dcfiyit the party.
The organ of the Democratic Committee
here prints thodispalch giving the points
of tbo W • &lt;■’&lt; article, but makes bo
comment except that in general editori­
al the elections, it declares its abiding
faith in the present leedora. It is aaid
to-night that the lnt l &gt;gw will sus­
tain any man for a change aa it is known
that il now ronsideta the siluatten hopeleas. Two loading Domuernta who were
earnest forChnM at the Convention, have
declared that if the ticket is now chanteed, and Chase" put at the hoad they will
take the stump fur Grant. General
Rusccrnu' says unhesitatingly that it is
too late ; that if the matter had been
arranged beforehand for Chase and

A. Harwood, beet bee hive,
M
Joseph Gridly, beat lifting jock, foreign
B. KChidister, beef and vegetable
slicer,
’ 50
8 W. Lane, best horao-rake,
150
B. F.Chsde.trr.hanowfor2horaea,l 00
** “ best cultivator,
1 00
W. H. Roads stump machine,
1 50
B.F. Chedeetar, disk waeber,
50
T. Phillips bMt farm gate,
1 00
D. McOmbor, 2d do,
50

Nilson Parker, beat pair 6 yrs.
or over,
J. 0. Petit, 2d beat do,
A, D.Oook, best pete 8 yrs. old
J. C. Bray, 2d beat do,
BJXULZ ILD&amp;SX3Chartes Rnsrell. best 3 yrs. dd
and over,
Q Flnly, 2d beat do.

D. W Ellis, best jack,
A. R Pratt, best mule team,
D. W. Elite, beat muls colt
D. McOmber; l&gt;eet 2 yr*, old
.
muleeoE
Oommiltoe recommended _
------premium. to D. W. Elite, ca 8 years old,
mules,
82 00

A. W. Chapin, beat bull 2 yn. old
or war
H
A. Ryerson, beat cow,
••
2 bwstdo,
1
Daniel Cook, beat hiofor2 yn. old, 2
Frank Goodyear, id beat do,
1
W. 0 Freeman, beat sucking bull
j
calf,
1
8. P. Cady, boat sucking heifer .

beat cow

W. I* SSy, 2d beat do,

1 50

Loren filch, beet pate 8 year old
•
steers,
1M
Beni. Cote,
‘1 00
Chas. Andras, beat pate 2 year old
_
steers,
1 00

James Hotehkiae, 2d beat do,

s

A-J. RuM,Lalf don augar becta,
O-U-Beaham, *• h rutabagas,

R5
2

*’ “
canrote,
J. Hotehktes, peck of potatoes,
Ixvwte"Barber,. “ of white beaaa,
“ “ largo aquaeh,
L W. Vrooutan, 2 winter aqnaah,
Lewia-Barber, tlpumpKna,
J a Mod, wa.eriH.loL.

«
&amp;5
.»
jj6
-K&gt;
25
25

Jennie Wilcox, Leal ladies riding,« 00
Mn. A. Bern’s. »
- driving, 2 00
Stow IUcx,
■* I
A. Blackwell. flret in,
81 oe
John Goodyear, teat to,
g ee

“ beet 8 lbs butter mads
in Juno,
60
“
•* 8 lbs made in September, 50
“ 8. J. Bedrock, best box nonoy, 50
“ I. H Barnum, gallon maple
ir-lrasr-.
W
M 8. Andrus, bottle current wins, 50
G. D. Moore, maple sugar,
Mrs. A. J. Russ,°aned green currents, 50
‘
“
ripe currents,
50
“ - « collectim of eaka,
76
Mr*. Gio. D. Moore, ** f gouiberrias, 50
A. J. Run
u xtrawbwriie, 60
A. J. Rum, “ “ cranberries, 50
Geo D. Moore, “ cherries,
50
Lowis Barber, caned peara,
50
Maria Heater, “ pears whole, 50

u

J, H. Loe, best colt 3 yre. old,
Wa P. Bristol. 2d beet do,
D. W. Elite, best oolt 2 yn old
A. Kennedy, 2d beet do,
L. N. Mixer beet colt 1 year old,
*•
“
2d be»l do,
Daniel Heater, beet lucking roll,
Boyd Craig, 2d beat do,

havu boon put on the truck with some I
chance of suocora; but that now nq'mat-1 8. P.
ter what is done, crowds of Dembcrats ’*
,l&gt; stroll AMUwscskw will go over to Grant He says the whole
party machinery is apparently in the
12 00
bands of Copperheads and rebels. They
1 00
will not consent to any change. Num- i
1 oo
tiers of the confidential irieods of the
President eays tbo movement would acD. R- McElwain, beet yoke working^

m TURK ruxil FORTECOMPANT.
leaaeneM eaees, ISM.)

r

Bk* jtastisgs $»•«»»•

the rebel Cungrm, was a Democrat.
Every cat throat and murdsrae wfee
shut down and starved detimceleM Uni­
on prisoners of war, was a Democrat .
\ Every man in the North .who sysop*;
thixed with traitors and treason in the
8oethd«rwg the late eml war, ww«
l&gt;oKiucrat
Erery general, colonel and officer in
the roufoderate army, was a Democrat
Every person who rejoiced at the as.
•assination of Abraham Lincoln, was *
Democrat
Erery draft riuter sneak and bounty
I, IL Barnum, caned black rax
jumper, was a Democrat
• ’
berries,
Erery person who wrote letters to the
O, D. Moure, red' remberrtea,
army encouraging soldier, to desert their
A J. Rase, '
blackberries,
comrades, wm a Democrat.
S J. Bedrock, '« peaches.
Every person who was sad wheu iXbe
L H. Barnum, ’* quinciea,
Union army triumphed, was a Demo­
G. D. Moore, '■ I grapes
crat
*«
H
M X nlnma
Erery perecn who assailed the flaw­
ful money uf the country ’ and tin na­
tional credit was a Democrat,
1 8.H. Cook, cake 1 year old,
Every peraun engaged in them smuts
“ . 1 new cake,
of Union Soldiers at Fort IflUuw, was a
A- J. Bum, rheubarb wine,
Democrat
8. II. Cook, white current wino,
Eevery prtiBOR who murdered SB. en­
Barney Wright, current jolly,
rolling olBoer. was A Democrat
8. H. Cook, cranberry jelly,
Eveny person engaged in the Pom ef
liberty c onspiracy to murder the Exe»
cutivu and oreithruw the government,
wae a Democrat
' .
-■ •
Every pereoa in the North whoep.’
Mr*. 8. Andrus, ten yards flannel, |1 00
posed conferring eutlrage upon • Union
“ “
2d beat do,
60
soldiers in thi field, wae a Iksaoeraf
*• A. J- Rase, patchwork quilt
75
“ D. R. McElwnine, pair woolen
tected doMrtors wu a Demucnt •
blankets,
■
1 00
Entry person who refused to eaatrib“
“
beet reg carpet,
1 00
ut. to the relief of sick aad voundad
75
“ white quilt,
aoldian, was a Democrat ,
" D. R McEfwainc, pair woolsn
Every persun who declared that he
stocking*.
50
would lA.■ to see all Democrats nnita
•• Moria Heater, 2d beat do,
25
in a Ixdd and open resistance to all at.
“ G. D. Moore, pair mitten*.
50 temptetokaep oun a united people,",
•' &amp; Andrus, lib woolen yarn.
60
waa a Demoent
50
“ Abby Buzxte, l«t mads shirt,
Every penun who was In favor of
“ A. J Rose, ottoman cover,
50
two Republics and a United Sooth,”
- J. M. Nevins, beat tiddy.
50
u Maria Heater, worked slippers, 50
•* 8. Andrus, best sewing by hand, 50
know whether ths South had reroureea
•• A. J- Rum silk patchwork,
50
•sough to keep the Union army Bi bay.”
rnfbq^
*0
was a Democrat
,
• Wm Tr^bodeprend,
60
Every peaoa who denied the authori­
- . log cabin quilt,
50
ty of the general government to enforca
u Wca Potter, carpet coverlet,
60
its tews, was a Democrat
&gt;.
« M. Heater, plaid flannel,
60
Every peraon who recognised the re^
“ D. IL McWwaine, nightdrem, 50
belliun as “legitimate! legal and just,was
« . “
1 ilM
a Democrat
.t
* tJ Jt J. Ruse, fancy braiding,
25
Every num who shouted “nut another
Mfos Nettie Brigga tatting,
50
man nor another dollar to cany on a
* Lottie Dickerson, pin cushion,
60
civil war, vu a Democrat ■
.A
Mrs. J. M. Nevins, tdfot tiddy,
60
Every man who iaraited the loya\
■*
-•
“TSgrag,
60
armtosof the Union by declaring “the
Mr K Nsvins, ehikhxag rug,
25
war a fidhrre,” woo a Democrat
Mie. Anna Hardisty, bead work,
50
Every ncroon who invented dangerous
Mrs. D-RMcElwafase, chiHs stock­
ings
50 eospounds to bum steamboats and

&lt;• Anna Hardtety, bead needle

“
"
card bosket
Maria Heater, bead roller.

HOLE*ALE 4k RETAIL­

OYSTER

Every person wbe contrived beUteh
schKOM to introduce the wasting pettitence ofyenow^tercr into Northere attes,
Every person who robbed the School
Fund, and used the money fur gold
gammag.weoaDMMent
Every person who engaged in shoot­
ing down negroes in the streets, and
burning negro echod liouaeo, was a
DsMM&lt;t«t
-A.
Erery person who burned up negro
children tu orphan aiyluma, wua D$a-

DEPOT,

W. A. SARTWZU.

■■i lapudmi
ar.

oorat
' ’
.
Erery oflaer in the aattgf who vu

‘

[rornxrn* w ywam msk-1

"

�EAsigwtisg* Maeerr.

i&gt; luuimu
■’B&amp;tsses

*. osLarr,

Tne«U7 ewnidgOel. 27th
the School House on the corner
of the 4 towns. Woodland, Cas­
ICHCTLIB cozrax, tleton, Carlton and Hastings.
■to nouiu.
On Wednesday evening Oct.
28th, at the School House near
the residence of Henry Bowen
on the Town Line between PraiJOUS BUST.
rievillernnd Orangeville.
On Thursday evening, Oct.
29th at the Town School House
V. SILKS HCBUAKI*.
in Prairieville.
VC MICHAEL c: T. PLMXKR.
On Friday evening, Oct. 30th
*HENRY F. BALDWIN, of Wavne.
at the Doty Schoo) House in
r,eonm---Johnstown.
MOBGAN BAXTEM, of Grand Travers.
On Saturday evening Oct. 31st
•KX.OLIVKB L. RPABLDIXO. erCHstee.
at Middleville.:
Monday evening, November
2d, at Hickory Corners.

m er imson.

IAW0S1L TBdSrwjviNO.

County, OU the politic
of the day, as follows:’afterwooK.OeL 22&lt;
»t the Center of Maple Grove,
at 2 w-’clock. /
ft
On Friday evening, Oct. 23d,
st the School House near Blair such
P. O. on the Town Line, be-! doo°
twren WoodlMd
CMtleton.!

TOtT

LP. HfiBERTS &amp; CO,

I

pt am

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

rlffir ’ 7====i

SEWING MACHINE

DRUGS 4 MEMCTE8, PHILLIPS A BEHTLey
LOCAL AOKICTH, HA8TINW. Blrn

*

Fine Toilet ArtfoUo,

•

C. G. HOLBROOK
will address the people of Barr.’
County on the political issues of
the day, as follows:
At Woodland Center, on Sat­
IL WILLIAM UBTOUGHTON.of 8l&gt;—«pk urday evening, Oct 24th.
At the School Home near the
residence of William Perry, in
WTJ MAMnOLra STUCKUSO.
Rutland, on Saturday evening,
Oct 31st

IMXWixKD bt£

IM Lasii ill W IW
MAKIS VOVI mrriREXTBTJTCaM,
py. Ktafla.

electron.

Th* Grant men of Ohio may

AXD all m rorvZA*

Indiana was ae hottly contested as THURSDAY, the TWENIY-SIXTH
xy of lbs States and the Republicans day of NOVEMBER next, b* set apart
id to oontemd with all the enginery of
P^P1'’ ul

It Ma ken the Beet Stitch

*MKBJlX" tf llsrttsrw

scrupulous enemy
Bitt the Indiana
Unionists, marshalled by Gov. Baker
and Senator Marion, gallantly mot and

•XX. WILLIAM HUMPHKKT.

SHEDMAN C. PBINDLE.

.

XDW’IN H. MALLORY.
■DANIEL STRIKED.

ASA D. RORK.

WILLIAM II. JEWELL.
'FRANK ALLEN.
WILLIAM L. COBB.

and individual man do • live and tuove

Will-Last a Lifc-Tim,.

Books and Stationery,
Nebraska, too small a State to bo
mentioned in the category with those al-

GROCERIES,
or all rutos asp or nrr qcautt.

ASDKEW JOUS.OX.

Scrnuox ix txi SotTB.—Ths Rtpul..
lieoa Bumm, a Democratic organ of tbs
capital of Tenues**, in relation to tl&gt;t&gt;
By order of Co. Com.
question of negro eufErage, say*.:
“Th* colored man ho* th e suffrage in
S. H. COOK,
the Southern State*. He can never be
Chairman.
Maine, 7; Connecticut, 6: Pennsylvania, deprived of it, wiihput ruinous political
agitation, and probably bloodshed. The
26; Ohio,' 21; Indiana. 13; Nebraska, 3. people uf the South,’both white and
Tie ResultTotal for Grant,
Seymour
Gfntral Grant it tltelnl Prttijrtl &lt;.f States. Delaware casting 3, electoral
thf Unit'd Stttti. Such is virtually the
Jesuit of the election held on the 13th
dearly that disfranchisement is inconsis­
tent with the perpetuity of euostitutioaPoirruixu. The ballot in November Etical affairs, bshsring, a* we do, that al liberty sad democratic institution*."
th* inevitable election of General Grant
Foxxicx.—Ex-Queen Isabella says
will giro to the country what it so much

thia tims until

PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS

Be Sure to See this Machine,

J. P. MIEIT1AM

TKAIJULKATBJACKM»-a9IMO MORTH
“FLORENCE SEWING IACH1BL*

HYDE &amp; PRIHDLE.

November, the Copper-,

LXAVI WKMOBA—OOIXG

iwvth

The Way Copper Rebel Victorias are
T «.IW ■KUTUr.Kl’

ROBERT J. GRANT.
ADAM ELLIOTT.
GEORGE THOMAS.

as a party thereafter.

It ia now appa-

so overwhelming in the olectorial col­
lege, that Seymour’s supporters will

ripublican Kffin&amp;sDR. JOHN H. PALMER

Recently, says an exchange describ­ “queens, * and this nation of robbers has
ing the scenes in Philadelphia, just-prior by her been plundered into bankruptcy.
the “movable" national property that
of Baltimore, was arraigned for attempt­ her extravagance had previously spared
ing to gat illegally assured in Philadel­
To th I Point —tte "following resolnphia. Ono actoctivo testified that the
prisoner told him that he came from tion, adopted by th* Republican* of the
Baltimore to vote the Democratic ticket, First Congressional district of Wiscon-

NW* DEPOT,

HARDWARE STORE. JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Ddlimorc.
Friday evening, Oct. 23d, at “Camden and Amboy" bide fair to roPxhstlvaxia Eucnos.—The New York
the Gage School House inThornindicate that Gen. Giaxt, will receive
phia friends contrive to have an election
H&gt;ple.
the electoral vote of rrery Stair which
Saturday evening, Oct. 24t)i,
they might relish it, but we know bow
at the Branch School House in

GEO. M. DEWEY

the rebellion .

The popular

triumph

Cocrt House, which destroyed the last

struggle has boon bitter and desperate.
The attempt was boldly made to take
Pennsylvania from the Republicans by

Vein Han.—In the issue of October

Ou Tuesday next State elections will
be held in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana
the highest judicial tribunal in the State.
and Nebraska. We confidently expect
These effort* wens fitiy supplemented by

into Philadelphia for (he purpose of in­
timidating quiet, law-abtding dtixens —

Ort. 2Ut.
At Hickory Comers, on: Mon­
ic majority in Philadelphia fo amply Ote
day •vening Oct. 26tb.

Blank Kota and Receipt Book*,
LCOAL BLANKS ABD

STATIONARY
OIL A LLAP,

jJAKKY CUUATY

Shelf-Harlwar® and Cutlery.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT 7STBI
Broad Gauge Railway!

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

CTSCIMM Att.er CUM !C A. &lt;3 AI.IOW.to
VIKLD. w CLKYKLABD.er LOUT, w AJ
UABCA.lo er hem

NEW YORK

•STO.t,
FITTaBt’RGH.

Tkt hm’ lilial Fire Im. Ci.
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania I

BARRY ARD EATON COUNTIES
Isiars* Fsnn Pnwertv &gt;nin&gt;l Lum or Daman
by Hre er Ujhlnisg.
*
laserHl Capital,

HASTINGS,

MICH.

n.eoo.ooo

Atlantic ft Gt. Western Railway.

an uk snort

strong hopee of Ohio. Nebraska will
go republican by a reduced majority —
If Peuasylvania nod Indiana, or Ohio,

■hox-t Notice.

I AM NOW SELLING

st C. i
strsvL aa* st

•MITOS iMITUt l Mitt*,
w-vuns to. .to, *, casu
Jely tllfc. IMA

R

MI1EMILOT FMI*IE
■M tad Crtti ritmte-

&gt;. L BOICE.

Grand One Dollar Sale!

■UMKUG -Tssax L*4r sr OssL

. Agents!
Gnat DoUar Bargauu for

At ibc Eagle School House in
Assyria, Monday evening, Nov.

FRANK ALLIN

BOOKS.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL­
VER and PLATED WARE.

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

^■EYOU IMMURED t
States from resuming their allegiance give varietv if not attractivwueia to their
election. Don’t send them back to-day,
to the General Government.

STOVES, IRON

a. Hiaarcx.

A Genre to Dre Gams.—The Natehca
we should. Nobody was robbed, yester­ (Mass.) Democrat publishes an appeal to
day iu New York. Nobody was as­
saulted. Nobody liad his pockets pick­
ed. The police had little or nothing to
do. The police courts wie idle. It
might be pretty rough on Philadelphia,
but we should tike tv makes permanent

will address the people of Barry
County on the political issues of peso, by Mayor McMkharl, end U&gt;e confident expectations, what about the
firm attitude of Gen. Geary, deterred
the day, as follows:
At the White School House iu
inform your readers about that “mlucrd
Ajuyrin, on Wednesday evening,
majority" ia Nebraska.

At Orangeville, Tuesday eve­
ning Oct. 27th.
At the Bullis School House,
in Johnstown, Thursday evening
Oct. 20th.
At MiddleviUe, Saturday eve*

Trilnntr, in a recent editorial, declare*

R. HfiRRICK,
INBQB1X80X A W1GRTMAK-M STOKK.!
DKALKB 131

ough “reconstruction" and the annihila­

will address the people of Barry tion of the tufluenoM which have render­ Radicals, andthdfif the “stull " was put
up he would bring thirty more. Anoth­
County on the political issues of ed that party so obnoxious to the loyal er detective swore that Lemon saideh* States lately in rebellion, our platform it
thia: We would do justice to, and bn?
the day, as follows :
at pence and in amity with all men; but
Horatio Seymour’e defeat will probatThursday evening, Oct. 22d,
onths; also that be visited
the last election, and wmu
«t the School House near the
McClellan’s in 1864. The “grave digTua Rxbxx. PaooaxMXK—The Mobile
residence of Gilbert Striker in

Maple Grove.
Monday evening. Oct. 26th,
at the Darling School House in
Jirving.
Tuesday evening, Oct. 27th,
at the Fish School House in
Carlton.
Wednesday evening, Oct. 28th
at the Otis School House in
Rutland.
Saturday evening, Oct. 31st
at Carlton Center.
Thursday evening, Oct. 29th,
at the Poor Earm School House,
in Hastings.
Monday evening, Nov. 2d, at
Nashville.

THIH MtCHIXK
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

EVEBT MACHINE IS WARRARTDl

JAMES W. HOUGHTALIN.

JOSEPH COLE, ISAAC MES8ER.

TWrs i* ssUuar
lUt em.
uu,

United State* to bo affixed.

FATOAB BATOJf.

Estate

Broker

KIDDLKT1LLK. - BA ART CO, •

�-3

bownx a Galloway,
bankers

ArrtPgWMBt 1868.

tilt.

■ JUlStl IBUUII

BUSINESSCARDS.

ynmi MM1 &gt;1 «*WY ■•MTt
"VRblEa” C«"lral

t-J. &lt;=f/ rfg

n«itl&lt; Crwk a* foHswst

N. BARLOW,
ROBINSON A WIGHTMAN

R. J. GRANT.
H STOMACH

, at II am tin gnu, F’K.I-

DAY OCT. 3Oth.

1 O’clock I*. IMT,

■Jrnro.,

»ra

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR

MIBB t WILCOX,

s. H. COOK,

MIIJLIN EK

REGISTER.
GIUKD MAH MEBTXKG.

R^ember that on Rrturday Out.,
mt TIi* B"*01 of Ketrlstration will
’ 4«wioal Ibe Ofllre of the Towni-OsA in
“f«” Towmh'p.
r ...
‘

Hastings,

n« IMU will bs Balaiced

Dry Gorix, Griccrlt:,

Th,t in order to vote You
ami that the onto thu irun «• r.r n. . .. .

on that day.
UTERI

- 37 - mich.

REGISTER! REG- Slavery advocates and Feeeaelon.
_______________ - bsnuUftil pole ISO feet alove ground

UPCBL1CAI CXBCOT.

i

wiiArtl ray irtM sr prwverafanL Mika atotod

~

’••tonifaPltfawttl,

... »
I “•“•••^Dteconqusriiigchlefa.GRANT
Tb. KapubHran sloe-ora of the Town- A COLFAX, and adorard by the UnHrt
Up of Hasting*. »HI mp*t *" C*ucu* ( HlaUa Flag, wbkh the • Rayo in Blue "
j tbf office of the County Clerk, on , ,o Doblv defended &lt;m a thousand bloodv
.i.» afternoon October 27th, at 1 j

£X it
nirtvday
ii.tboraalrai.ia

First day»»f March aai September

DR ES » M A.K ER.
ttULON DOUD.

,
la «ro«r, uiot «uxx,
HAMTUUH. • • - Sall - ■ . Mien.

'The day wrfis beaut MW, and tbs people
^nilrned by tbr failure of J. I. PB»X- eamc re-mam more than was erer before
In Hasting* on any one clay. The pro­
Committee. GBo. M. DWWBT.
cession from Woodland taking tbe palm
Cbalnnaa.

aiinola j'laiira to tka aaUeci
ol Ik. u,.l. .SSIti—al eJ,
•r«t th. lift
all elwMaot

_______ I BASTlKOa,

WILLIAM MYERS,

ScitslUk.

la lie a al.

PIECES FALLPBINTS

Music ft Jewelry.

Sflyytknk. »u

Jutt Received.

BTxrojrs oxiw groax
BaariKUtt. - .. alyl - • • M1CU.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

ROSADALIS

emanJi AodAbr/sC” The todiejeoaneefed with thia ddegat’on dLt tr-koboa-

OORNER

STORE.

alx g od rump­
kina, mluble for cooking; also, a few
The speech by Hox. E, B. Fararnrr n
was able, Interesting and eloquent, car-

jubltaherof the Banner.

Boots and Shoes,
/.xgrwn # rwMjru*
aAKTIXOH.
-n*yt : . . MICU.

tJIOHKtCTlrV AK1» DREMRTHK HAIR. eanild persou in the audience, and did

I

The County Mair.

rAtm.oiu, rjitungn
.
nwu oarer.
I
nrretoo* n,
I HA8TI50H. - rtyl ■ MICHIGAN. GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER.

J. CTOLE 4'8 05,

ROSADALIS

Groceries and Produce,
KTATC ST.. SAWfXtM, MICH.

Mrtimr/ G«v

eeutirq Committee. and the efficient
»f Harry County are due and tendered services of die Ktcrstaiy Joitx M. Nevto Ho-. ErGBNK PRnratX,of Ja^lnn,

D. B. WOODWARD
J. ROHKKTrt.l-

for bi- mo.t »toq&gt;ient nnd argutn-ntatl ve
the vote on the 3d

PROUATK OBDLH.

the people of the county.
kiagrto ••4 ■Ut'-Mrti.
rrnoj, &gt;yy/rrAaM

W.O. HEDRICK 4 CO.,

Rars “re iwnvs.—M. «. Oxi’ ky. nf dal &gt;uecess a- they had confidently exRolland, left sonis fine specimen* o' the

Bair Regenerator

It Recommended by the Best
Physicians Everywhere.
■ • Mien.HAXTfXOH.__________________________

H. A. GOODYEAR,

I

Bailer Hitkijt Dealer,

Moat of the several Departments
tbs little mtn «f ten pountLi.

ROS^YDAI.IH

Saiilm &amp; Haimaicn,

been. Yet. notwithstanding this draw­
back, the exhibition waa one that re­
flected credit uj on the county, and de-

tibla 'h ■ oilier day. together

Uaa. Xp« Long Un
n. B~... tU. „

! Drtix, Meiiciia, Grwrio, DoaoftieBliodJjiraJiiiBji,

NEW M»E1TI«EMENT«.

F0UT1CAL MEirruraa
fnund the Itet of premtuma awarded at
the County Fair held on the Society’s
tbrmretlnse advertised for the ensuing Ground*, in th's Village, on the 8th. 7th
A 8tb days of the present month. It fa
an interesting article to which we Invite
tbs special attention of our reader-. The

BEST REMEDY YET DISCOVERED.

MAIN BROTHERS,

Who erm

CONJUGAL LOVE,

our couuty. nnd of the mechanical skill

retting hi* Inability to be with us at sources of wealth In any agricultural
the Ume of nur meeting on the 20th. ow- country. The fancy department as well
lattoprcT ouacagagement» a^d raying

t)«,OOO REWARD

bom. Mice . A anal II
a.r.jr#u»
/fen.
&gt;ra t.« re I, • BOllSrt ll.et al llta

r btl.X DAN.XKLLY.

Kr HAIR DRESSING

meal ic maimHacturra was quite a» good
aa anyone could rightfully expect to sec. I Irailg. bain
to MiSdferillr.
THOMAS J. IIOVKIX, Jt.D.

I WILL SELL FOK »3,OOO,

&gt;&lt;&gt;thlu« but alekneeo
fe aeon excuse him mo*t cheerfully,
»sd bld him a apeedy recovery aad
bielgvhim Itm majority In this county

Coma Rebki. Mcfting.

— —, &gt;^u&gt;, iicio'm, uongrraaioniu i.efcrat. CooIJ’nt Get the Indian Ageacy
Rs'erui. Dfflce Seeking Reform. Ac.. A^.
Thi» Howxll I* said co be paid agent of

E. Curtiss, of Coldwats.-, pi sacked in the
Court House, in thi&gt; *Ul*se. IsstSwnitay
morning aud evening, lb*
«*&lt;
having been generally elrculsted, the
■xtebdance ww* not large. At the dose
of the morning service, after a little oonsultitiwn. a propodite” was made to r&gt;
Into nn lnd|&gt;lcnl srganiretten of a Bap­
tist Society, preparatory to a regular or­
ganisation under the Status. Thl» prop­
osition met ths hearty approval of near­
ly all preseat. Such in. Iplent organisa­
tion was then effected, of which Rev. E.
Curtite was made Chairman aad J. O.
Runyan, Hocretary, who, with three

J^EW YORK, CHINA A JAPAN

. Klee. M. D.

pablie surUoa, al il.a
b-’ll.r aud T..H. 5

FOR HALE!

M. WRIGHT,

NEW YORK,

CABIIET

son
rALLEN.

.

ROOKAH5S

■ubacriotion
Dckit exnpt Mr. Fhrbt.
ATTemrm.—We ask the .pedal athcLra bt our rsadcre to the change of
'b* lasting, b, be nddreawsd by C. O.
HouraooK, Esq. That in WoodUnJ.
*'U be held on Saturday evening, Oet
* Md that at the Perry School Houoo
*’ Rot!«^d on Saturday evealag Oct.

mrcH

U. CANUM. D.

THS
'

•M Hanan, Copper Rebel candidate for

fvllxb,

f'

FOKT//KFABU IS WELL WCBYHMOOO

Orr.lxr. jirlaff Fnaaa.

MIDDLEVILLE ADVEMTlSElL

J£MF1MI awca.

ir. t urn ■ irlthin the next month.

-- TMiympaw;

Drug &amp; Bcokstorr.

and religions Im)

THE BEST

O" vmxavwa
*« following pereeus were drawn gs
““ '
the Circuit

Aho lh» following Craktv OBeara for tka
«»tTstVarry. vh. A Hhrnff.C.ark.Trwerer,

•'Htetlnfci;
H. MALLOBf,
’
SAarig of Barry Caraty.

HAIR
al Ag-iU «x ellrtr teak, art offer
saala to CaoTMMra Anato will

employ—

MfiDlClNEa. CHXMICAM,

RESTORATIVE

wwt:

IIS THE

JAMB JOSnTOs, Freartotor.

WILLIAM BOBO IP.

WORLD

MTTrSJ^-*

DRUGGIST
VirDIXULLt.

AND

�MEW ADVERTISE!

a’StssijKcsiw*mHom!.

S»i! TMrvmvtr o-t-Wilk ibe w
W'S3ScH&gt;nrKtt*H

A-jjentn Wanted
Par Matthew Hals Imith'a Vow Jk«k.
rraiSE A Kimv l»htk«MIK

H yip o p h os p fri I

PATBDifiZa THE BIST.

All kfwfe «f Jos Fuvttxo &lt;
psub. Is ifelMUMri., lades

IN ALL BTAGl'R OF

CONSUMPTION

g il
All Hastings Oufdons

mob aa “my. friends," io a Democrat
; . ‘Gen. Forrest, the Fort PiDow butcher,
jia Democrat.
- Wirsjtbe murderer of Union soldiers,
wm a Democrat
J. B. BUaBa&lt; OMPskllAm.
----------- -------AGEXTtJ vfAXTBD FOR

ttisSE1-- ■—tsraSg

THE ORIGINA_L
One Dollar Broker Stere,
EatabU.hrd in 1*00.

RWVStWrL-.-.-, ;-3 s-gy&amp;Si

-

,0«r slasl. ^.milling o&lt; every » artel r et
DRY AND FA NOV GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
(SILVER PLATED WARE,
*
aw* tv an v

woolkx * hemp uxutetini
BTHAW MATTING, awl
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMri,

VOLT XECOLD.

HYPOPHOSPHITES

——- -- --w r-r-—- r—-

Ohr Democratic Mends don’t like the
idea of being called r&lt;Ws. They aay
thech irge la false, and that Democratso.well aa Republicans fought in the
rank, of the army to put down the rebeUton and eave the Union. And thia
to a certain extant, l« true'. There were
-Democrat* who ca-t their fortunes with
the loyal men o'the nation, and helped
to save It. There were such Democrats
both In and out of the army, although
moat of tint cluaa have since become

TRTITJ TRY IT! TRY IT!
wiMcrt kbt6«s
(Made frvet the Format. el Rr. J. R CbwekiU.
of IWakiU Um be«l rrn^dr koows Io Mrd.aal

ONE
DOLLAR
FOB EACH iMTkULE.
Odr Saba for the last twelve months
hare been about one million dollars.

BLUE COATS!'

But DO Intelligent and lionoat Demo­
crat will deny that the whole Democratic
party In the Sooth Joined the rebo.'Uuu,
eerata from beginning tn end, for hi re
Were no Republicans al the South to en­
gage in it. Thu part of the aig'.ment
.4oed*nc pro&gt;f. It’s matter of b.story
which no one dispute*. But. th-t the
.Bum influential and leading men of the '
Damocratlc party North did also en­
tourage and Justify the rebellion, and
throw oMtaclealn the way of p d in.; it
down, Is not so readily adm.ttiLL To
this portio.i of tbo argument It m y le i
well euough to revU ■ the very short j
aniniory 'of Democratic polit.c aua by u,
quoting hum good Detnocriilo autborl-

If troops shall be raised In the North
to march against the |*cople of the south,
a Fire tn the Bear trill be opened upon
eweA troop*, which will either Hop their
march altogether or Wonderfully Accel­
erate IL In other words, if the p. esent
pasture of the Republican pany Uuwar.b
ths National dlffloulUcs, Wai obali be
waged, that war will be /ought in the
North. We team it that the conflict whl.h
it it precipitating wiU not bt with the.
South, but with TENS OF THOUS­
ANDS of people In the North
When

D»U»t

Dry-Goods,
Giroceries..
Hat«s &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

fflUR Resto^r RUSSELL &amp; VJ.VrVS

HAIR DRESSING
ia«{B0(jle
wffl

-Ila. «te«i- .
efai. uSi-t** .

quickly raters Grsr Hair

Brat axMrthat of rprkerj

Fresh fcaads ranunly so IkM.

Old Goads aelllar

-xf .

R WS&amp;CO

81200

106 Sudbury «t.

BXPOT, 188 GREENWICH CT, 1.1,

HUCEONEDoI^b.
HASTINGS W0I1.EX FACTHUT.
. We hereby declare our conviction that,
|a the present condition of the country,
the only pathof safety la that of coxetUJATiox and lustice; that coercion
Sy anna la elvil war, that civil war is
alnuloo, absolute and forever, and we
thwrc.’ore earnestly counsel againtt all
menaces or acta of coercion &lt;/ Staten by
dems, and not only vain for any gooj,
but certain to yield a bloody harvest of
poblic and private woes.—[Iteoo.ution
Mem. bate Oen., 1W1.

SUPPORT HOIS INDUSTRY

t|rftnk&lt;8esUr’s
SPECIFIC PILL,

Grand One Dollar Sale!
FHBE or COST

FEXt’AL DEBILITY I

CAST

la.v.n praSti
TILTHN, M

If yiu will not. if you find o:ncHhtlon
Impoadble; If your diflbrencu. a.e eo
great that you can not or will not recot* '
cue them, then, gentlemen, let Ute so* |
ceding Htatea drpart in peace; let । hem
establish their govorumuit and eiupxr
and work out their doo’lt&gt;y sao.nil h o
the wisdom which God has given then..
—[Pendleton, in 1801.

^yiwnai t) Acres no pnovrcC why, then,
should wo be called u|mi io a-oauit ...d
murder our fr.endsT It a.erne uun aeonAte that aenalb.e men ahouid nsk such
a thing of ua Jf we remain pawiuedn
this coatis!, these atxdrtiauisG ought to
.hn^afie-l. Again, wesny, Do-noun a,
ponder well cfo.-e you enlist.—Grand
Bapidt Enquire.-, IBM.

jrocsrioo

AZURENE

Xaay tn you, my constituents, that, aa
OIXCUXTHATtlll I.VI1HS0 Bl
E- representative, I wiH never vote
»■ Each flfl fret Mei
dollar or one gun to the adm.nlatra- AnnflrmflMMflsrtaMTiMi. mite
Df Abranam Lincoln, to mue war
eiralBHEi
ISIALAIT
upon the South.—[D. W. Voorhees, SI.
----- CUBES—
.
C^Wb Dk-triet of Indiana, April, 1881.
Catarrh Bronchitis ComrumpDot those expraaetons of friendship far Hnn Arlhni.
1r
the rcbcln were about the cemmencemeatof the war, or iom. after. When
under taH blast—when the
rebels were In arms, ftghtinp to destroy

Tte Param' Iitial fire In. Ci
■ABUT AID BATOR COURTIB
are. Firm Froperiv Sni.it Ino-er
by Fire er Ugbtoleg.

Fomcoi

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VOL. XIII,

Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday, oct.

Businrjtf Jirrctorjj.

railways.

HWFUMD’B GERI1B BITTERS,

28, isca

Jortrj.

HoofUnds German Tonic.
kJ Dr. 0. I ricraoi,

MULADumia, ra.

Tha Gnat

Ranodles for all TH ******

LIVES, STOMACH, OB
DIGESTIVE ORGANS.

Hoofland's German Bitters

Governisont consented
draft to fill the ranks of
which tho Democratic
Edgar County,
' *

WEW TORE, BOSTON,
And New England Cltlww.
THIS RAILWAY KXTEND8 FROM
Baflai. to New York, 423 Mil**.
D.akirk to New Yevk, 480 Mlle.,
talMUM to New Y*rk. 413 Mite.,

NUMBER 27,

the ’or*1States, ar* tfadtor* much fa*an'
er than thowin aim* who boldly aid
directly *wk th* dertnwtfoa of th* Goveeumeat; far Quw prate e fad Dwooerato
nwakisgly and dix*ctlya**k th* sam*
nd, by exciting prejudice against th*
to resort to a Gormunent and divirion among th*
the army, upon
Convenfam of
‘ '

Soldier** and Saitets* National Convex
Ifo. .t Philadelphia, were many from
distiagui*h*d offie*m-of th# artny and
navy Maxing ooneenekt testimony to
th* election. and *nre*ring coafiden**
fa fa* Radioed nswlin*S®® W* extract

and an eternal e^y to M,toour&lt;&gt;hflA---- —* .------- ------ N. wbo |iulll
’ which the ro-

M to ST Mites th* Shortest Rente.

SKtRffiSaix in*.

Hooiwnys gebman tohio,

Hooflaad’e Berman Bitters.

hoofland's oebmah tohio

YROM RUFFALO^Rj New YerkTta* fraa Depel nr. EiehaBfe ead Mirt&gt;i(u SlravU.
KM A. M. NEW YORK I1AY KXPRRRN. (Non8‘0?* “ M*r*«U»r||l® KM
New York ».U P. X. CoonecU .1 Qraal
BeoJ wlih Wmri.Uthii-jni A Wealero
Railnmd. and at Jersey Cttr with MUalftkt
bjrrr
?•s” Jer*2. **ur*ad’ot
Fkltatelphia, Baltlmcre ead WmMS(U&gt;b.
f-M A M EXPRESS MAlfo via Area sad Horn
•Uavilta (.teadays empied). CoaaraU at
Elmira with Nerihern Central Mallwsj fee

r««i Dun

1 c®7y&lt;3I
1 UBd Sill
Jetnhl®.

Those resolutions are similar to those
adopted by all the “Democratic'* State
and County Conventions fa the loyal
Stein*. They oppoeed far
*— ■'~Unien. and sympathised i
of the traitors, and also-----------------the Government had neither right nor and diri&gt;*arten»d at our defeat, and th*
Tralior® tmjad!
power to defend itself, a* fa the follow­ oonMquMtdMolaffooof our country and
ing reeolution of the Peace Democracy our horn**. Ilf XITBKR XVXNT
Thoagh polllieau raat
at Cooper Inatitute, New York, June 8, WX WILL
Thair p*nr ebait* u plot.
RXMXMBXR AND
1868:
HONOR THOSX WHO HA VX AID­
ReeoUed. That under tho Constitution ED ANU ENCOURAGED US XT
there is no power in the Federal Gov­ THXIR INFLUENCE AT HOMX,
ernment to coeree the States, or any AND WILL VISIT THOSE WHO
number of them, by military fore*. If HA VX SO UOHT TO DXFXA T US
tho power of coercion exists at all, it is WITHA RETRIBUTIONPROPOR­
a legal power, if true to its own fane- TIONATE TO THE EXTENT OF
THl UKTAIU KID.
honored principles, can not sustain a war THE EVIL THEYHA VEBRffOHT
■gainst ao vsrign Stats*; that we believe UPON US AND OUR COUNTRY."
Al»-R*!lj toned lb. F1.S.
it to b* the duty - of th* party to pro­
Th* fan* has com* far th* brav* men
F. will rally ratrad lb* FUf boya rally one. *ffe* claim the** fere tim an fa boldly, that the of the Army and Navy to stand by th*
fibosling lb. b*Ul. cry at Pravdem.
' people may fool that there is at least on* men who rood by them. Let the ballot­
rlib Q rul fer *«r Iradtr we’ll *(bl tba fo« ngnln', political organixntion which will deal box show that the soldton can vote for
honestly and independently and truth­ thoae who voted for them, and that th*
fully with them.”
party who refused to tot soldton in th*
Not content with this, many of the offi­ army rot* an not worthy of their bal­
cers denounced the **ldiara' a* murder- lots now.
era, assassins, and invaders. Take, for
instance, the words of one of its most
active leaden, who was nominated Gov­
ernor of Ohio, after ho had u*«d th*
Friend* of human right* 1 but twenty
following fafamous language, after h*
had introduced a scheme fa Co agrees to day* remain before th* great contest of
divide the Union into foor section*.— th* hour will have b*enza*dd*d at th*
[House of Itepreaontadve*, February, ballot box. This fa th* hour far action,
not for word*.
G.
1861.] Mr. Vallandigham said:
Loyal farmer, what hav* von den® ?
•Then, sir, I am not a Southern man
either—ALTHOUGH IN THIS MOST Hav* you given time to aid the party
UNHOLY AND UNCONSTITUTION­ who engrafted free hemeetead* upon
AL CRUSADE AGAINST th* SOUTH, their national platform end have secur­
in th* midst of THE INVASION, AR­ ed it* passage a* a law, giving already
SON. INSURRECTION, and MURD­ 500,000 free farm* to foreign and Amen ER TO which she ts still threatened— can settlers? If not, twenty days yet
with th* TORCH OF THE INCENDARY AND THE DAGGER OK THE,

glwrrlUng.
WUt IND DELICATE CHILDREN

ttmma Cexcase flfl!* THK WORLD-MI
eorapiey Ul eight trsla. on U- rsllwsy.

Bonnixaser m Ux»m Aaxrl—Ton
who hare been “to the front" and faced
lb* shot and shell of th® rebel* arraved
.galnet you! the time has oom* when
you msy ratify by your ballot* th* prin­
ciples and heroism which you have
nmnifoated by your bullets. You may
now d*cide whether you will sustain th*
party that eu*tained you, or th* party
that labored with all its power to defeat
you and drive you homo in disgrace
from the field of battle. The following
J^KrdUly. e^t
fcte.m*
u- ■puir.™.- .1 &amp;.
“Den»o««y, “d U» »pMch*s of some
rsatui- wjfefaatu, of its onion, will show how they were
“rts/rirad?' of th* .oldisto.
At the fate when the Governmentwas
fa n**A of men to reinforoe the iruj, fa
order to maintain its supremacy, the
Damocratio Asoociatioa of Lansing,
M ichigaa, held a meeting fa Mamh,lSM,
S^XToS^i1.»»-»°° b*,,d u”'’v"7at wfaeh Gecewe W. Peck srid thte“Tho Republican party hav* carrtod
feriw®
amt th* Hell-Hound* and Bull-Dogs
down South, and what have they aeonsX^TNtehinr. And w. told them

BAooAoVlmceeD rnnomB,

P«W*it.My».lMT-

n’tO8K F1AS0 FORTE COMPANY.
M.asfuiarats of
GRAND AND 8QUAMI
*rYaffo Pinno-Forie*.
»rt Mi Sra«r.d A.we®, (ceratr of 104k

/teUND

trvmx

RAILWAY

Jh* party who** orator* could deth. soldier* «f the Union arwv
•■hell hound* and UlMnf *^
v*ry ocwtetontly adopt th* foltowfag

fy’BOLWALE A RKTAU..

°'?STER DEPOT,
W- A. 8 A.HTWEXX

—M Y MOST CORDIAL 8Y"MPA-j nation*' battle® on the field, are you
HUES ARE WHOLLY WITH HER" . with your chieftain* new, or against
At the National Convention of the ! them ? Shall the battle you twon years
Democoacy, held at Chicago, August 29, | I ago by the bullet b* again yosM. by the
1864, while the army was engaged in its ballot ? How do you ctand, and when
efforts to sustain th* Gevcrnmcut, and ' axe your ornumandara in tha field 1 Onee
the rebel foree® had been pu*b*d back .' more put on the coat of blue, and fight
from th* Ranidan, and were lock*d up । tha battle of freedom. A* in 1861—
fa Richmona and P®terrbnrg, Mr. J. A. I 1805, the nation fa 1863 oonfides to you
the t**k of preserving the Union. Keep
McMaster of New York, said:
“A man who is fa favor of this un­ [ unsullied the national honor, that all
■ proasiMS made fa the hour of war and
natural war insults th* holy
Democracy when h* claims a __ _ ' danger, shall be kept fa this day of
its organization. He is a Ju&lt; *, and ' peac* and plenty.
should Jx&gt; east *ut aa an enem) of hu-, Buainees men, merchants, mechanics,
blood,, toav* your thups far a brief hour and
inanity and to God. War an&lt;---------"* ‘ , join the column that is marchfag for the
and rapine and murder, is th* legitimate
buafaeteiof tho Lfaceln minion. We White House with the banner inscribed
wash our hand* clear of all participa­ “Let us have Peso*.” Peace for the
good of all. North and South, and for­
tion in it"
At th* same time and plao*, Mr. C. 0. get not that the Republican party that
Burr,' a New Jersey Democrat, defined took the h*!m, when the ship of State
trembled fa the storm of treason, can
his position fa th**e words:
‘Th* South could not honorably lay now preserve with Grant what they so
down her arms, for she WM fighting for gallantly Won under Abraham Lincoln.
her lionor. Two million* of men hod , labccfag men, who toil for home and
been sent down to th* South, and the children, who love bast of all the free
army of Lincoln could not again bo fill­ school*, free home* and a free msm let
ed, neither by enlistmacta nor conscrip­ your united voices proclaim the cam*
tion. If he ton oOered a prayer, it ass* rights to the laboriag man of th* South.
Uaf Ml one of the Statre of the Union Shall th* righto they hare gained bo lost,
by giving book to fa* “tost cause" th*
ihouU be eonqvni and eubjayaUd. •
• • • W* were told that w* would power wrested from its teaden, th*
oouquer the rebellious State*. They rebels who dictated terms to the Demo­
conld not be conquered, and he prayed God cratic party al Tammany Hall
Republicans, you have come out to
that they net er ihipht be."
Such is the record of tho Democratic bear the truth, aqw you mustwork for it
party up to the last day of the war.— The time is short. I* your to wn thor­
The same pien are now managing th* oughly eaBvatoodf Dq_vou know how
oom* party, although they hare fiemi. all yorn neigh bare rtand? I* these yrt
Mated candidatei trvci the army, . and aaeffoeti-o blow tob*struck? D*il
from th* Union partr, fa order to Mcure ycureelf and wait not for anotbw . It is
th* votes of returned soldiers. It is on­ your is us* joainitriiotfae upon the bu­
ly a maaked battery, and no soldier ris of tnoian and th* vote* of Joyal
iorid b* d*criv*d by iL Th* naA- m— th* protection of ham* ini**tiy
monte of th* army fa regard to this par­ —th* rights of naiuxalieod citfaste Rt
ty, uttered white they were “at th* frwnt"
iinr fa* spirit that sUdd animat* th*
soldier now. Gen. John A. Logan, of
HHnris, a Democrat of the etrictest eert,
whM h* bmrd of tie action of th* Ifa-

who, fa the hour of our country’s peril,
marehed to the front, and there battled
to eave the Union; bearing the door old
flag—Ah* wgis of our liberty—*o high
that no arm of treason could touch to*
folda”
GunaxL Pon :
“General Grant’s great eervic** to lus
country, his finiuMee of dhfaacter, hi*
kind and magnsTrimoos disposition, his
•veneas of temper, and his tried caparity for affairs, eminently fit him to dis­
charge th* duties of th* Presidential
offiee, and th* country would hav* every
reason to M tmSdeon fa the wisdom
and purity of his administration."
Qxraxx 8j*jx :

“Every man who love* his country
should vote for Grant”
Garum. Biunt:
“We call upon every rititea who
won th* bln*, whether on lafid of*U,
to cagt hi* vote in th* coming election
for the Union Stat* ticket, and for Grant

“I propose to receive th* **rren&lt;ler of
th* army of Northern Virginia.”— To
Gen. Loe.
"I am not a poli tican; my cn&amp;y deriiw
is to **rv* my country in her totals.”—
To I. N. Home.
"The North and South ran neve? !&gt;*
at p^e* except a. one nation; and that
without slavery.”— To Mr. WaeUnrne.
•Thia nation i* a Republic, when’ th*
will of th* people fa th* law of th* land.
I beg that their voice may b* b*e»i'f—
To tea Pretideni.
'Human liberty, th* only true foun­
dation of human government.”—better
“If my coura* to net aatfafaetory.
move mo at once. I do not wish fa any
way to impede th* success of our arms.'’
—To Gn. IhUnk.
"N* theory of myown wifi ever stand
fa th* way of my executing fa rood
faith any order I may receive from too**
in authority over me."—To Secretary

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l&gt; !!»■&gt;£•
I*rad*
nw fiMHrui, owl* I
WUw m wylwil —r wd«eka«T

sa^KSd-Sr^c.

•'Tall then up North for me, that w* (
can whip the resell, and ar* going to do I
| and who* w* an done, w* an to x»- t
it;
,
tan homo. When w* pt than, wa I
ifeaate end Iowa. And yet
,
shall
ye* bo strong enough to summarily LfiOlfe
t
punish say
lypHilo—i or I Utera are twenty day* far actor*, anfa^ey* preachers that w* may be ahi* to ™^famt
=
th* barite cry ef freedom:—
3i?-&amp;2rSy:ttSi

“HMafrrJ That we firrar a* imm*di-

“Any man ocertcfmse, who, is
»WHk.

r««8H0 Y^KSFsZXt
Bf Mtiarara, rraty

^olesale and Retail.

far right etrik* far truth, sad tot
but for all ths world—would attempt to
b* Mid in pmn to coma that
direr*** and pawtitnte th* asm* of
Michigan faitod to do Ur full share to
Democrat by orgnaiafag IWtj under
th* grW oampmgn of 1W8. “God,
that name to oppere tea* Government
and divide and distrartA* prayte of Ora*.* end Vi-t-rrv ”

»

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u vr m doing

J. P. ROBERTS'S CO*

READ ESTATE
platform. •

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testttati-a of the Union, wherein the

will only OluitnUe th. truth that all that

OCT. S3 'M. Coppe^Rebels had obvious advantages,

REAL ESTATE &amp; HSUBAKK

tmiLicis ■•■iiATim.
become straightened
FOR FREXIDKNT,

ULY88E8 8. GRANT
or tiLUfoa.
FOR V1CK-FKES1DENT,

for the time being, disheartened and ciem oral I red. Their leader, have tried to

Ona or tiro in each election district New York Tribune, in referring to th. Offloe in Bdrtory VnlonWock.
present oondltioa of the Seymour party,
dif-

and to effort s ohsngo of standard-bear-

SCHUYLER COLFAX,
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tfRAWCX M. CROSWELL, ,
MW HURT.
^tTwiU-lAM TWELTZ.
11. CBABLKX VT. CLMBEL
m CMaua r. ooiuiam.
1V. STROM M. CUTCHEOX.
V. SILEX HURBARD. .
.
VI. MICHAEL C. T. FLE8SXEK

"’mROSTRIOR. ef □IlltateJs

MAKE!. HOSFORD, ol Uioa.

II.. WU.LIAM UOTOL-GOTOy.rftnJewpti.

despair to the most faithful adherents,
and affords th. opportunity, for which copy of the Poll Liat, classify the names st WHton climbed a telegraph pole the
Thia, will save you a great 'deal of labor
next year. Meanwhile
courage to improvs It, for leaving the
bar, ths Democratic party."
l&lt;rty altcgothar. Everything would
cratic bystander remarked, "It la not
therefore seem aa favorable to Republl- quarter. “WE ABE READY I" !•

Visit the habitual delinquent WORK I
Tn EutCTiox Fbauds.—Election
And the sun on the 3d day of November ' frauds in Indiana were not confined,
will go down upon the MOST GLORI- « w*m», to the counties near tho Keofldenee, and thus negloc t or suspend the
work of organising and preparing for 0U8 TRIUMPH EVER ACHIEXTD ' «cky border. A dispatch from LafayBY THE FREEMEN OF THE UNIT-.......................
“
north as Mr. Orth’a the fraud, oeet that
any such blunder, wo shall surely lose all ED STATES!
whleb should rightfully be added to bls
Minnesota CorrMpond.net
hard-earned majority. Next time they
ail who are acquainted with the hlatory
ox Elk Rxvbb. Mixx. 1
October, 17th, 1868.
J

era ERMAN C. PRINDLE.

I^DWiN IL MALLORY.
Cm»&lt;» ClsrtDANIEL STRIKER.
ASA D. RORK.

WILLIAM U. JEWELL.

WM Lail ail Yillaii Pwrtj
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ADAM ELLIOTT.
GEORGE THOMAS.

REPUBLICAN KHHG8DR. JOHN H. PALMER
will address the people of Barry
County on the political issues of
. the day, m follows :
Saturday evening, Oct. 81st
at Carlton Center.
Monday evening, Nov. 2d, at
Nashville.
.
GEO. M. DEWEY
will addniM the people td Barry
County on the political issues of
the day, as follows:
At Middleville, Saturday eve­
ning, Oct. 31st.
At the Eagle School House in
Assyria, Monday evening, Nov.
2d.
.

PHTSIOAMS’ PRESCRIPTIONS

Be Sure to See this Macki
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

Besides, there are alway»

6T Look out for spu­
rious tickets. All kinds
of frauds will be at.
tempted! Vote only
the regular Republi­
can Ticket; all
are bogus,

UOI.XO WORTH.

FLORENCE SEWING IACHIRL’
LKAVI VnOXA-QOlNO SOUTH.

Heatings Feb. 38th. IMS.
Mail.!

NAM BROTUERS’

Prof. Francis Lotbor has Just written rpitc CREAF
of the tent, and we have all th. 1 ax arias (published by Scribner) a tractate, on
that Ch. country and Mason affords, vis: titled FrcvmenXs qf Folittoal ScUncc on'
we ewe it to oar cause, w hoec benefleient
Game toour hearts' content, cranberries, JJatiotuOim and JntemattonalUm which
patency throughout the nation will bo
potatoes, bread and lbs best kind of butlosrlng resounding eentenoM:
H. A. GOODYEAR,
coffee with which we were not unmlnd“On the eve of a momentous national
ouxselvee, to whom a good thing done,

AAMd tratas MSSKt *» V«« • il» mail til
Eutssd Wntos 0 A ATA R.
A. WATSOM, Ass^t Onl S«p’
J«k—. A«V. 1M».

■ot by halves, but thoroughly and surpe.singly, la a source ot solid aatlsfaettoo
toulsh moat ptople who have never en­
and Mlf-respect. Let every sterling Re­ joyed tide kind of life.
publican, then, continue to push on hta
Wghave been honored by a rlait at
port of the campaign, till all effort is
our Cpmp from Moeae-mo-ney^thojBMt
swallowed up in victory.
War Chief of tb« Big Lak» tribo of Cb![&gt;pawa Indians, and hla family, who, the
Chief and hla non, were bunting and
majorlty for the RIGHT oh the 3d of Happing on the river in our vicinity.
Nsvwmber, and. if we improve with un­
The Indians, however, are not allowed
tiring energy and unfaltering fidelity of to bunt much In this vicinity, but are
purpose the few remaining days of the
canvass we Oku honor this draft upon
We are, comparatively, away from the
our loyalty, our patriotism, and our dpexdtexnsnt of tha great pclltteal strug.
gle that is going in tbs country, but wa

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HARDWARE STORE,

Grant May the American people con­
fer upon him the Chief Magistracy of
this Nation, oanadoua of Its freedom
and its grandeur, nod now asoaUed again

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ago ha led the national hosts ts victory

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In the year which if now drawing to
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Republican portion of our party 1 moon) of the People of the United States have
were much gratified to learn the result
ARP YOU HEADY?
of th. fall elections in Pennsylvania,
Ohio and Indiana. The Democratic
Victory will Reward Exertion I
hav. been gathered into the granary
and the storehouse in manrblous abun­
Our next issue will herald a Republidance. Our highways havo been length -

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Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

but th vs Is sa unfortunate split tn the
second District on Congressman, which
unless it ts reconciled, will result in the

FRANK ALLEN
will ad drew the people of Barry First:
Republican, are dissatisfied with the
County, on the political ifgues
of the day, as foUowa:
obtained the nomination thin fall, aud
Oa Saturday evening Oct 31st are &gt; (ha good cause, and whe hare the
at Middleville.
Monday evening, November
2d, at Hickory Corners.
C-G. HOLBROOK
will address the people of Barry
County on the political issues of
tho day, a* follows:
At the School House near the
residence of William Perry, in
Rutland, on Saturday evening,
Oct. 31st.
By order ot Co.'Com.,
S. H. COOK,
Chairman.

or rux qcalitt.

bc“u"

I
“» ““»•&gt; “ "”U’
that direction, especially where the Re­ Um bra or oo^xToaliira ft, plylo, Uralr I
de&lt;r’J,u wandM from ,h- P°&lt;0’1
publicans either from befog lulled into
vocations. There are a great many .
Dkkocha'&lt;.-y ix Indiana.— The Weti
false security or from any other cause,
dear, beautiful lakes ail over this State,
becomoremfe-s in their efforts. Forthat,
nd'JowfA, an ultra Copperhead organ,
all abounding in fish, and the woods and
sb a correspondent in Indiana; who
actual/!/ won.

kuds ajtd

qi&lt;^
T--111'1' lU—ml,

Will Last a Lifc Tii

GROCERIES,
or au

“I am a State Rights Democrat to the
been here, tea deer, and any quantity of following
extant : I believe in radical
wild geese. ducks and prairie eblekena. Democracy of the Jefferson sehoot I
The latter of which are exlrem.ly plen­
tiful in thia section. We killed two no­
ble Denlsens of the Forest, that weighed
JAMES W. BOUGHTALIN.
HYDE&amp;PHINDLE.
respectively, one 240 lbs. and the other
I f al! Copperhead* were as candid as CHAS. HYDE.
«. C. PR15DL
JOSEPH COLE, IBAAC MESSER.
regular camp life. this one, tho political lasses might bo
HMtiBR*. S«pi. H, Utt.
considera
bly
sim
plified.
rate strength to !ta very highest attain ROBERT J. GRANT.
FRANK ALLEN.

WILLIAM L. COBB.

»«S
r«&gt; owof.a^ Ut Innv . t, T-,
‘

“IXB. CO. OF SORTH AMERICA” Fklla.
•■FH(BXIX“ of HBrtfenl-

SrrMODK'a FoarrxoN.—Seymour’, po­
sition in regard to th. bend holders rethe country, may not be 'niiLnteresUng
to your readers.
The country In this eection of the State
is mostly ievll, and oun.ista of prairie, ”
V.bebert manner to which
and belts oftimbsr. but in eame places oP,nlon•■■
,ne “T*1 manner m
“
,
P‘“wn
ought to bu cooked and oaten." An

tions as pcaelble, and thus save their *i. im.llraL Tira. M .urrauLdlu,
pride and do tbutr beat to preserve their
2; brau!
organisation. The result of the recent

•«ai MOTimun,^

Fino ToUat Articiea,

leavoIt outright. It will bo found In bat­
As a party of us are off here on a kind I
tle array again before thedsyof election.
of pleasure and hunting excursion, per- !
Tho drill ofsooresof years, amid all sorts

ond nature, and we ahall ses the old
enemy marching «n as atubhcrnly as
VI. BAXDOLPD STMCKLAbD. of Cttston. ever, on the day of trial Nay,even thrir
very lack of hope In the Presidential con­
COUNTY TIOKm.
test may fire them tenrv exertions te csr-

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES, PHILLIPS &amp; B

lln. is in fall retreat, with ths exception
of the valiant Pomeroy, who cornea to
the front with a couple of scavenger
carts and deploys for action."

te if the RepubUcaus meet the exigency dec, GIVE ONE DAY TO FREEDOM.
with the wisdom and vigtlance they
■tone with thia Inscription: “After life’s
mSRY’r. BALDWIN, of Warne. have manifested heretofore.
Talk to your Recta ting neighbor.

MORGAN BATES, of Grand Trawra.
r RsMtsry « StateMM.CUTER L. 8F.LULD150, Uaistes.

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and which is crowned with ee many
Messings, is, by univenal eonsent, a eonAttenhon to this fiurpie work wQlmve ana and Nebraska are waves on Horatio vunteut and suitable an. far cultivating
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MfCH.

O. A. GOODYEAR.
Atlantic k Gt Weaterti Raflwaynr BOOT A SUOB WHOP1

THURBDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH
day of NOVEMBER next, bo sot «nui
. andobsarvod by all tho
*rr
I AM NOW SELLING
United States aa a day for
thrmk^jivfug and praysr to the AL BMLtWA CIOITEAB S MllU— 'TB—yi u,.i siuv.vu.
trWuU Am.
ter CAHB
। mighty Creator and Dinos Ruler of ths
&lt;&gt;• Bw-wl. 8-&lt; ms. K UK
i Unirores by whose svur watehfnl. msr“
“
Two
“ 180.
a
■" IM,
"5«7f
Western Dem.xaatooerapooetheuiselvrs riful. and gnao
B«l«*
TS, ■ ISO.
with the reflection ttmt while Pandieton
eould not be nominated, Seymour can­
Thadefoat of asmgfoeamfifcte beany not be elected.
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their goods for what then- can got
, Democrat hare sold bonds foi
money 7 !•
party united up
plat to pay them off more cbeapl
ths Republicans can?
gar another; There ie eni
frauif and corruption in the revenue de­
partment m managed by the Bemxblicarj l Iran ted with sorrow and shame.
Dot where ie tho party of monev-haiing
pint, to take the place of the Republi-

jpoph osphi t
CT PMOMm.T AND CXKTAXXl

IN ALLSTAGES OF

Another: But Grant u nothing but
a esldier. Answer : Seymour is nothing
|rat a lawyer. And for executive work
•uldien are usually better hands than

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Colfax is an ambitions politician.—
Answer: Blair is the name of a fami­
ly that for three generations has lived in
dfiee, rarely elested by the people to
anything, but always appointed to office
si the reward of narty eerriece.
And so we might go on. The sum of
ths matter is this. For seven yean tho
Republican party has administered pub­
lic affiurs liecauae tho other party ran
away and left them. They have made
mistakes- Granted. But can this run­
away party come back now, and pretend
itaelf able to do better tfian they can,
who, through seven years of peril and
darkneaa have stood bv their duties, do­
ing their very best ? We ask again.—

Waul,.

hosadalis
TRYIT!

TRYITI

TRYIT!

BEST REMEDY TET DISCOVERED.

WniS?wE IS WARWMT1
" nites Warrant, .i.__
’1

re to See this Jffachit

Loud and deep are thr curses hurled
from the defeated and broken ranks of
Democracy at tV-ss leaders who fore­
wring the final defeat a few hours in ad­
vance. have struck for the rear, launch*
log their PartliUn arrows in their flight,
dm at the common foe, but at their own
rommaade.-s. The World and Tho Na­
tional Int-Vlgtncer have announced to
the Democratic party their approaching
dbaster, and in this they have acted the
part of true prophet*. But the Democ­
racy seek not true prophets, but Dem­
ocratic prophets. “It ts time enough,”
they argue, "to And out our defeat on
the day after election.” It will be fortu­
nate if they do not. like the Hindoo

Th Vast

by Thr H'orfd and Inltlliatncer, lieo In I
supposing that tho nomination of Blair,
on a revolutionary platform, U amove
areident of the eampalgh which might
have been avoided. So for from this, it
spoke the Inevitable logic of the Demo­
cratic situation.
. &lt;
Two i-oureeo only were ofoa to the
Democratic Convention. It could ac­
cept Reconstruction on the baqle of Uulveraal Suffrage, and nominate Chase, or
It rould proclaim Its purpooe to overturn
it and nominate Seymour and Blair.
In the former rase our Republican prin­
ciples would have triumphed in the
nominatlcn. In the latter, they triumph
ortr the nomination. For to adopt equ­
al political rights, as they must have
done with Chase, is tn surrender Demo­
erat I c prejudices. Tills would have
Denied and destroyed the Democratic
party a, au antl-Ncgro party. It wopld rptHt Frserb Grvsl JUbmUob; novtiiy.
have been a clearer victory of RepubH- 1 nets. durability : ta Mgbly psltebrd mm.
aa principles, even bad Chase been mstalhe leognss. brllliasi la low. of U&gt;&gt; bool
elected, than w&lt; ton now* gnln in the
election of Grant. It is surely a greater
triumph to lee your views accepted by
your antagonist tnan to "thrash” him
because he opposes them. -The Conven­
tion did not nominate Chase and accept
n|u*l political rights for all men, be­
cause their prejudices opposed both the
man and the doctrine. The few who Boston DOLLAR Store!
had no convictions and cared only for
sueceoa, would have been satisfied with
Chase. But a lie so palpable, had it
been i-crpetrated, would have split the

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where their only policy waa uncondi­
tional surrender. If they nominated
Chw they would have eurrendcred their
principles. Nominating Seymour they
surrender the electhm. EloeMng Beymour they must surrender their polity
or fight. Fighting, they would have to
surrender at tho end ofthe fight Whlchever way the Democracy turned, there­
fore, there waa no course open bat oar­
render, or fraud. They have tried fraud,
htavily, energetically, courageously.
But still thev remain, Hke BMUMor at
Donelsen, like Pemberton at Vlcksourr,
Kka Let at Appo-rattox, foce to foot with
tha calm, unconquerable mat city M the

if nulloa I*. n«et&gt;4»ra-SBtn«r n&gt;ckX
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MPOT, IM GBEENffICH MT, K. T.

party Is held togsther by a common im­
pulse to despise nod wrong the negro.
To sever this bond la to ccnvert the par­
ty to Republicanism, We were willing

nomlnation of Chase. We would glad­
ly ace it done now. It would do more
than anything else could do to settle old
issues and give uh peace.
But the majority of the Democratic
party meant then, and mean now, to
overturn and reverse Reconstruction If
they can. Mr. Blair told them truly
that against the Republican majorities
ot three-fourths tn both Houses of Con­
gress they could not lawfully overturn
tha Southern State Governments. The
President must usurp the jxjwer to do so
by military force. He was right, so far
s.&gt; he went, and the Convention saw It.
Therefore, they nominated him. If he
bad gone further and shown that no
Democratic President whom they could
pceribly elect would be able to use on
army commanded by Grant, Sherman,
Sheridan, and Thomas, for such a pur­
pose, they would have hooted him out
of the Convention. Yet Gen. Blair
might as easily have proved that the
Dtmociacy could net have sueceededby
war as they could not succeed without
’in' fact, they had come to * point

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BLOOD.

I»&gt;«d st abort NoUm. -,

1.1. IPAOISIM.

GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY

SjE3StSHl;
as rvgsro*
r»—
.
gW Iterssssl sad proaopt siteotias will ba glv.

ids

..mi

QEOHGe

PRESTON

Groceries and Provsions,
xails, axn, bolt, cod.nan,
Creekeey aad We^ea-Waro,

KEBO8BNB OIL,

cjaaix will as paid
r,r ell

lltL

�BUSINESS CARDS.
Mid&amp;tjtvllx, Oct astb 1368.
Thia b a flouriahtog organisation re­
' ■letalgaua Ccatral Mwllread. cently founded, and destined to do much
good In' the line of Agriculture and
IU8. Summer Arrangement 1868. Moehanlam. Ita objects are local, and
Paaseager Treia* on the Xieblgae Ceatrel

Townahlpe of thia County. The South­
ern Townahlpe of Kent Co. and Town
of Leighton In Allegan Co. Samuel
Sherk la President, and W. 8. Halo of
North Brownville, la Secretary. The

HAamras, Mich. Oct. 10th 1M8.
At a meeting of the Township Board
held thle day, ft b ordered that aBpeotaJ
Township Meeting ehall bo held orr
Tuesday Navgnber 3d A. D. 1868, in
the Village of Hartings, for the purpose
of electing a i uatloo of tho Peace to fill a
Vacancy occasioned in that office by the
remote! ot Jerome I. Prontlaa who was
the last incumbent Tho Constitution­
al term of Said Office expires July 4th
The Polls of aald election to be opened
and cloned at the came ho— of the
Pills of tho General Election, holden
on that day. . • •
w.w.kMblby. 1
8.J. BIDLEMAN. /Town Board.
J. W. BENTLEY. Clek.

Mlfbi fxprt*......;.......... ..Art *.a.
H. K. 8AROXXT. O.n'l8«», Chicago.
W. K. Mm*. Aaa't BopX Drtroli.
PrtreR. MayHth.lMd._______________

On Saturday the 24th Inst, a Plowing
match wan held under its supervision
on Mr. Colby’s farm, one mile north of
thia village, tho affair waa a complete
raeeoM, and largely attended by our
It Is stated that as George H. Pendle­
leading farmer*, for want of space we ton was leaving thv platform, recently,
refrain from giving but a Mat of pre­ after one of hla moat vlgoriotu haranguoa
Remember that on Saturday OeL,
bo was accosted by a one-armed man,
Slit, The Board of RegirtraUon will
who congratulated Mm on hla excellent I
be In Session. at the office of the Town­
speech. "I can appreciate It,” aald tho
ship Clerk, in each of tho Townahlpe
!■ the State. That In order to vote you A. 0. Slimpeou. “ Dodga" M&gt;. rt Till in. M.
arm while defending your principle*."
The first two plowa were manufactur­ "AhI indeed,” sold the orator, blandly
meet be RnaiETCTKD, and that the only
tafety la personal attention to that mat­ ed, at Shupe’s Middleville Foundry. smiling. "Yea, air,” said the other; "I
tar, on that day. REGISTER! REG- And their having taken the first loot that arm while. fighting in tho
promlnum when in competition with Southern army, agaluat the Abolition
plows of foreign manufacture pays a
high complement to Mr. Shupe. Many
other entries were made, and some good
SPECIAL NOTICES.
plowing done besides that above men­
tioned, but the decision of the Judges
met with general approval.
Pixley AGranula, gave our our peo­
ple a concert at the Baptist Church on
Thursday evening.
Tho Sunday School of the M. E.
Church gave a Coa^rt an Sabbath eve­
Patbxots, would you do honor to one
ning, which was largely attended, and
who oacrificed Mt all for Mt oowrtry,
reflect* credit on the Superintendent
vote tor ABA D. RQRK, for Trraturer.
and managers ef tho school.
H. Parish A Co., have a flourishing
Avcrrox —Jam* Rogers will sell
at Public Vendue, at the barn of Mrnox buMnesa. A line stock, low cash prices,
Fully* on Thorn Street, on Saturday with fair dealing are the induoemente
tho ai«t Inst.. at 2 o'clock P. M., aquan­ tAcy offer the people for their patrvntity of Buckwheat and Oom, farming
utooalb, a eook Stove end other house

tb.Co-pertew.hip L*r«tofWw exi.ti.&lt; esder
the nun* *n4 »LyU of BAtLOW, GOODYEAR
A 6 kAXT, U d-ired by mortal

*

BARLOW
K WILCOX,

&amp; GOODYEAR.

Dry Ms, Grsceriei,
DRUGGIST

BOOKhXL
Euipiic 111 (Kt,
MIDDLEVILLE. . »Ujl

PIECES FALL FEINTS
Music &amp; Jewelry.

i.HlU

Just Received.

L~GB»«0irPRE8TON, -

M

General Grocer,

"VAliP"

uwm.

IMJHIJfOA *• -Uj-L-U-XUClI.

At a meeting of the Republican elec­
ta m of the township of Hastings, called
for the purpose of nominating a Justice
of tho Peace to All the vneancy accaaiencd by the failure ef J. 1. Prentiss to qua!ify.and organiaed by choosing 8. J.
BMloaxan Chairman, and D. R. Cock,

mnl« Junior U.tbc artfwt i
(he deny addition*! c*uu

II

Ftixna, would you AatwfAe boundariet of your fYxrmt fixed beyond al!
oavU, VOTE for JAMES W. HOUGHTALIN, for Cbwify Surveyor.

WOODWARD,
Harford,

•■Br'l

Rbmkmbks. no draft sneak has the
right to vote at elections, according to
tho laws of tho United States.

Bair Regenerator.

W. O. HEDRICK A CO.,.
L. R. Cook, Secretary.
Evxxyuody Ulutcrestedln having the
Oounty Heeorde perfectly retiabte, then
VOTE for W ILLI AM H. JEWELL for |
Jta^irtor of Deedt.
Protect the Interests of tub
WIDOWS and ORPHANS by VOT­
ING for SHERMAN C. PRINDLE for
Judge of Probate.

Sadilen &amp; Hanesnien,

TWoMlwfliew—w—«fH**r*ni*

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Patriots op Babby Cocxtv, you
who stood by the country in her hour of
peril, whether on tho tsxted rau&gt;, or
by sustaining by every means in your
power, those who did go forth to fight,
and tbelr families, show to the world
that you are in favor of giving efficacy to
the riefory won by the Mbit Boys ix
Blue, by tho re-construction of the»o
States on tho broad baric .of universal
freedom to man, and Fn^fiCHOou for
the education of tho whole people, by
voting for THOMAS W. FERRY to
represent yon In the flat Cengress. ,

Tic Famurs’ Mtiul Firs hi Ct
BARRY ARD EATON COURTS

Banter &amp; Kickaue Dealer,
'

BA at You* Peer.—See to it that the
Republican meeUnga are well attended,
The Last Gmaxd Fizxi.x.—Thurs­
and that your town canvarn b perfected day was to have been n grand msua meet­
ing of the Copper-Rebels in Hasting*.
The day came, but the people did not
Orv* Him xvaar Vova.—We uk that Come, neither tha 8peaten. Brick
our friends In the excitement of Presi­ Pomeroy, T. B. Church, and “Perfldldential election may not fall to remem­ oue" Livermore, wore announced, bu4
ber that there Is a Justice of the Peace did not put tn their appearance, and the
in the township of Heatings, and that 250 Copper-Rebels in attendance were
Wm. H. Hayforu Is the nominee of the harrangr&gt;ed by one N. A. Balch, acci­
ahould : *
party, and i_
7 dentally i rteent, skinning, in true Law­
vota,—and a full vote b a Republican
yer style, Wa oUento at tho eeasiou ot the
Circuit Court Poor Seymour, own the
Copperheads of Barry County have foraaken the sinking ship.

PaunCAK—C. G. Holbrook Esq.
wfll address the people of Barry Co, at
" the HoudocBbotttfchool Houae in Balti­
more on Monday Evening Nov. Sd, and
we ask, that be may meet with an
eameot and cordial Beoepttoa. from tho
peoyte of that Boctiocof the oouatry.

Drug &amp; Book

xaadixa 4 pzxnpu*..

\

Z House Destroyed by Finn.—We
learn that the new dwelling bouse oa
the prembee of Mr. Bbtxk, In Yankee
Springs, with all the contents, save part
of tho bedding, was entirely destroyed
by fire on Sunday afternoon.. Cause,
leaving email chiMNn In charge, wills
the parents were abactft calling at a
nelghbarfa
________

N. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.

Boots and Shoes,

Cmxxxs, would you have the bed
man for thatportion In the Bute, VOTE
for DANIEL STRIKER, for Cbun^

ter of Ma Collxxb, tiring near tldi* Vil­
lage. waa kicked by a home &lt;-n Bunday
last. from the eStat of which aho died
oa^edneeday morning.

MIDDLEVILLE

hew tontruEwtrri.

KA

»-HAIE DBE88IKG

UjiSiTJsni'SSHnEsi

HOME AHI LOT FOB IMF.

UWMtAuft LaiaOmcs, I

IEUB1

MW TOI
are tree atid Zojfc/, and who wiO record
your Fotee in faoor of a Patriot, tor
United States Senator, VOTE for GEO.
THOMAS, ROBERT J. GRANT, and
ADAM ELLIOTT.

Groceries and Provsions,
XAILS, AXES, HALF, COD I’lfHTin-Ware of Eten Uc-erlpli-

Oeckery dad Woodi
KEBOSENE OIL,
A&gt;4 to tad. etwyihl-x t»pt is »

*•11 Goods* »t the Lrtxxreat

FOSIBLE BAfES,
teM he a ph—n to ifc tb m re—*

W. A. SABTWI1L.

e&lt;up,t&gt;«.ii.iK.

________

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Shr Siastiags ginttr
EO. M- I&gt;EWEY
AT HASTINGS. BARRY CO., MICE.,
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MBbacripUM.

l*aaara».

BY GEO. M. DEWEY

TERMS.—&lt;L50 HI OHUM.

Sttfinr# girfrtarg.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4. 1868.
■RAILWAYS

MEDICAL

New YORK, BOSTON,
TAB RAILWAY EXTENDS FROM

JorttS-

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.

REAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE

lot conrH a ax Bouixg.

bv 15* l.tbrr .1 fc-r

ring her bnublod dreams would ctdl pH-

leas—dreary aa were all thinga around
“A letter for you, Jaase.”
Mt husband’s voice awoke me from us. Wo fa
the droom-likt* reverie in which I had lv oar dear

“Why, Ilnnn-, home ao soon ? I did
One morning in mid winter I persua­
not export yon for an hour yet ”
*1 hardly hoped to come now, but the ded Lena to go on an tmrJ down town

Ofllco In 3d •toryUHlon Block,

.^-nxs'srssw:
. -I.«•■..,. -.....__

spring come she wroald
dear one whose abaence

22 to 27 Miles the Shortest Route.

VILLE.

IMPROVED FAHMH,
Than* was a sndnees In bis voice

gaijy, and told
nba could bring

Wild Lands am! Village Property

.

Fora Care ofail TW aai Lksi Dtas

toll mo! la there
white
•'The regiment moves to-morrow, Jee- felneaa, and then went quietly
I with a whimpered prayer for her, re­
“Oh, Harry, ro noon aa that F* I ax- turned to my sewing.
In
a
few
momenta,
Kafr,
my
hitaht
■imed, bunting into tear*.
“Captain WHlIard’a little wife must girl, pat bar bead tri n’ the doer. Baying:

BOUSES

I.0O A.M SEW YORK DAT KXPRESK. (HasB1LBBTOK * WILLS.

Tar»«^*:ni r, II.. (Han.).^ urfre |B
Nev York s.vs P M
n—
JIU.8ELL FORw^
xbrnyr wilt rwj, u,
'rA“»jr«u.&gt;m

KinrtM Tr«k&gt; of Naw
Rillroad for
Phtlafctptii*. D*!ttecrt aad Wathlagtoo.
T^» A. M KXPRKS3 MAIL. .1* Attn lad Borw

X-OAJCB NEGOTIATED.

trial.

"IN8. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA" Pkl!*.. Fa.
“FIHXNIX" at Hartford
■Lft. “.ETNA"

LL80,

t-U F. M. LlaUTKXlSG EXPRESS (Ontyi.
Stay, at UarnrUarUlaAIO F. M. (Rap.), asd*
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H.»P.«. CINCINNATI KXFRBte. (Natea

im mitts.

in fotat. taoagbl of aifbt to foil.

UxinHMh Northern Cealrai Railway for
Harrlaban;, Fkftadalphto BalUaara, Weak-

&gt;0NG CABINET

MlALbRS »1 EACH.
BI.H.J.IMIfY.

HALL ft RUCKEL Proprietors, .

FBOW DUNKIRK AND M ILAMAMCA,
■I.C.e.SCITT.

MOREHEAD'S

EXl’RDM MAIL froa Daaklrk,

MAGNETIC PLASTER.

.t llaroalltvilla

thxa H.rtu&gt;n«»»&lt;! rate. 14
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M| HMM Ti..&gt;ukinl. writ W.Ur.J, cw! TimtMr

Ths Great Strcagthsaer and Pdn
Destroyer of ths World.

BOLD BT bXVOOtfTV

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HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.
char.

PREPARED GLUE,

57 Lv ANul IT CWZ.

UJAM It ALL

USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE

JOTS MtCHAZL,

nnjE,

HBaUagK 9q»U 18.

b.c. pMIndle.

__________ BBplMf

which n*vn B»M3
FAVORABLY KNOWS AND
EXTENSIVELY USED

ND EATON COUHTIES

Hnr

ALyRsD 0 WILLS JS.

FtirliaJ Cillaa.

HARDWARE STORE,

srr?^

Tert Citi ut VieisitJ,

STOVES, IRON,

TWENTT-FIVE YEARS.

CURATIVE COUGH BO.
Pric 25. 50 &lt;15 7S CU. pw Botlh.
th« axer. cuiurcTr *xd

WORT EFFECTUAL BCSEDF

Vw.xo Coacss* &amp;TVf THE WOXID_« u-

Jl-I/X-S
OlLAIKiD,

ruTTr.

BAGGAGE CHECKED THEO UGH,

ro&lt;

C0B3HS. CDLD3, ETCThe

WorU hatt ever Fzml«&lt;«L
PtTHELY VEGETABLE,

nrARK FOR TICKETS VIA ERIK RAILWAY,

U. RIDDLE,

QREAT WESTEHN RAILWAY^

Building Mat erials.
Made and put up on Hbert Notice.

M.ral*Kfcm (Wlyl 4.40 a ajBw E« . *
5. a; DMil £«-. I to» A U4 KW

.

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

LOVT,

GOODTEAR.

■no. ■nor
JEW YORK PIANOFORTE COMPANY

BAND TRUNK RAILWAY.

GRAND AND SQUARE
rntTc Plnno-Forl
y.F,’a8Ti/r7«'..-'&lt;ss

HOLEUALE A BBTAlfr«

YSTEB DEPOT,
W. A. SARTWEIX

•

IMlOWtllOHUl'f Ulll»

dr. zadoo porter 8

•

Curatire Sugar Coated rillSi
nr o??osmos
TO AID
CASTOR
on.

soothe the anguish there. But no, God
called, and my angel had Jlown to the
akiea
“Jreaia, dorHng,’*' eaid Harry, aa he
twined a little wreath around the Ettl«
nwwmwipnt, “one thing I wish to say to
you If ever there ia another grare
away down South, don’t mourn because
of it an you have for thia. God’s way*

crutch. He’s awful prrttv, thourh, wiil
iusl the bteckest eyas! Daa’t you wish
’twns the Capfn widont the cruteh r*
4 Ask him to oomo in, Korin '*
In anothw moment a tall, tmtnlyltertt
came through the door, and a vofee that

you one® more. Where is my siqter T.‘
It waa tho long tost Frank, who had
been in our hearts dH these long, weary,

“Havo^ou rucn from the deed?only nsen from a rebel■pttaoW.’’
I lea him to the parlor sefn, and in a
wa. fqjjgd by a rubel ambuUnor drireg,
and cMfk-d by him to the IvjepitnL fnxn
tlwnco.to priacm. A I&lt; ~ duy» Mfon h*
hiui been oxchangod, and wen! on tha
firrt train to hi. home in C
--■■ Not

nml anw

“She will be here sooa.” I said, * and
thia will be too much far b«r. ^Fo must
uspl very carefully with her, for she eannobstand too grcaLa aurprisa ”
Ho wont whan 1 told-him laiw^hla
arA thin ano had grown, mourning for

closing the door m
as though nothing

haa done me so much good^I muat go
every day.”
She was standing in her own irate,
removing her gtovtw, os I entered. She
did not look ujs but said,
.
• V. have letters from Cant- WiHanl,
praying very earnestly for strength,to bo
and a number of others, I belfevo.' Here
strong. How noble ho Joukod to mo­
ray young husband stand fug in the midst
of his men, with a kind wonrfar one, and
the prtasure of the hand for anothor,
seeming fully to realise the nrociousat m
of the charge oommitted to hia keening,

thrown [irotM-tingly around mo. Very
tender were tha few whtepercd word* of

of Tnai^ vLii

to be vary ware.”
Thaj was aH. Another moment and aay Frank I—wlial about him, Jessie F*
•‘Down stain," was all 1 ooulfl »y.
In a moment the feint foroahodowiMp of
parlor, my ere fell on the still unowned the truth bunt upon her; abe -MMu
letter which Harry had brought mo. feinting upon his bosom.
Dear reader, far away on a Southern
“How strange of me to forgot it,” I tho’t
ns I oje r.isd the envelope. It was from battlefield is a lowly grave, and at its
bead a wooden slab, on which ia iaogpbmother, and road thus:
ed -. “Captain Henry Willard. 8th Reg’t,
------- , feu al——.
And al'Aough I
, you. Hho has just lost her only broth- mourn for that lost lore, I (bankfully re­
■ in the army and is nearly frantic with member that * Weeping may endure for
a moment, but joy someth in the nqra-

Sholf- Hardware and Cutlery.
JT XKDCCXD PKICD.

D LOT Ml SALE.

nd Pmsions,

“But it is just so. To-morrow wo are
ordered to the field. But come, Jaario,
don’t ay any more. Get your hat, and
let*a go down to the river, and—and to
the graroyarf.’’
Mechanically 1 followed my husband
down tho Erarelisl walk that wound so
curiously by tho beds of rosea and tulijw,
thinking of the time, three years before,
when Hurry first brought ms, his “child
wife,” to this dear little home nrsL That
was a joyous day to me; but now tho fad­
ing of desolation that came over me was
terrible. Without a word wo stood by
tho river, watching its dear wateni as
they rushed on—on—not stopping to
rest for a moment. Oh, how they mock­
ed my sorrow! and J strove to shut out
tho sound of their nokry gashing.
A moment more, and wo stood with
bowed head and tearful crea by the
grave of Edith, our only child How
_____ I
• - I ■■■■.
Im.IiY TT1W

^“Good-br, Josie, dear little wife. Try

MADAME ZADOO PORTEB’3

BAVTISS3 H37JE,

Though eripptod, chxlaM aad captive, atiU

You knew wo were to go booh.’

The next morning ! stood a little apart

H. A. GOODYEAR,

i MiH Fire Is. ft
OF

.

K&gt;b benrif to aloep in toy gHgE-todZ

THE BOAT OFZGRAM.

FRANZ ALLEN.

HARTET W8I03T,

i«*—»• i»«ie«~ii»»iM&lt;ii»»i

NUMBER 28.

•
REAL ESTATE.

£Rie Raiiai ay:

»ood&gt;TL?“Em

&gt;TaT« »|Viw jt*I tesi

With Malice toward

4 look..

VOL. XIII,

mwinwinaijBta i * toiSB^Mea

(yWURK d«» Amp *»' CASH._eJ

^B. F. WABBCB,

DM ETHING NEW
Far the Fsrwers »f Mlchlgi"!

“«•--------------------------------------------------- f.
Rxx*uu.BU Ixstaxcx or Pano*c0n&lt;^&lt;
McrgBR.”
tathcrioea. mothcrloM —About six roan ago Mr. Amoi Brough­
ton died in Wayne Chanty in this Bute,
and was buried
hia widow end
in, Frank—«o handaatw, brarr and
grand, I always thought of him—lying ao
ter from ut, away down South.
That night ahe oomo. I could hardly
reoogntie In &amp;at*pule-fiK*d sad looking County *a2 have them depot!
iriri, mr queenly cousin Lana Har clear,
ringing reice was tow and and, and the
tear* stood in her eyas continually, ready
to overflow at the mere mention of
Frank’s name She wept piteously when
I spake of her brother, bat finally told me
found that the body waaintbe moot pnfeet atate of petoiforttoa. It wm irwi
with a dry mould, which, whoa rwaorpd,
ravMlad a eurlhre almooi aa white an«
■« w«n.
'Toor Lona!

were retreating, mid that lus body
been found by hi* comradaa and bu
in the night

�Bkr gartisgs gan.tr.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
substMitfm reward yet to earns, do the
swcUlngand triumphant figures tell tu&gt;

SEWING MACHINE

of peace and prosperity to all. The par­

lutbc World

ty that has crowned a magnificent ca-

THE ELECTIONS.
THE NATION 18 SAVED!
A

Beptbllcai Pupalar
MajorKy
ef Nearly MO,040.

The Electoral Vote
209 Republicaif to '
85 Democratic.

California, Nevada and Oregon Re­
publican by Small Majorities.

Worth Carolina and South Caro­
lina Republican.
35 Counties in Michigan Give Over
26,000 Republican Majority, which
will be Increased.

The Republican Majorities of 1868
Greatly Increased I ,
Barry County seeds greeting to her
sister counties in the State, and more

than rnakwi «sod hvr pre-eloctlon
pledges. Twelve Hundred Republican
majority was shout as much as we ex pect rd, but it has reached tn ihc round num­
bars of Tldrtreu Hundred and Sixty.
The following are the majoAfc* iu tbs

.

oua victobt.
Thirty-three State' participated In the
election on Tuesday. Of these, accord­
ing to pressat advice,, twenty-five vo­
ted tot General Grant and etyht far JMr.
Seymour. These last are probably:
Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia,
Lmtlatana, Maryland, Kentucky, New
Jersey, and Now York. Arkansas and
Alabama are perhaps Republican, but
ths Democrats claim them.
tien In Louisiana Wires farce.

The elecThe elec-

DBT 0001*.

hour, but in the conviction of a more

recr, with thb magnificent victory, may
look forward with magnanimity and
and generosity to the day when Ito liber­
Never since the day* of the Roformaal and Just policy shall ripen Into fruits, tien baa the papacy received so great a
which all man, without reference to par­ stock m that Inflicted upon it by the
downfall
of her Catholic majesty Isa­
ty. m*y enjoy ; when, under its great
leader, aud by Ita earnest and honest bella, Strange, indeed, are the freaks
of history. Macaulay, when be prophe­
effort to establish Justice, cherish and
sied that the Ch uroh of Rome would
protect Its citizens, encourage labor, al- stand long after tho New Zealander gazed
11 viato burdens, and dcvelupo rteourore,
It sliall renew In oaeh and evary part, Landon bridge, was certainly far from
the health, vigor, manhood, and palri- antiei|&gt;stlng that Gen. Prim and Mar­
shal Serrano would complete the work
otlsm of this majestic republic. That In
of Luther snd Mclanethon, and tliai the
the future aa In the past, blunders, cr- countn-msn of Ferdiband and Isabella
rore, and wrongs will not bo oommltted, and Ignatius Loyola would deal aa rude­
' It to Impossible for any man, looking at ly with the order of the Jesuits and the
the history ot
partlco and knowing property of the church as did Cromwell
and Knox and the Puritan fathers. Bet
human weakness, seriously to doubt
a few days ago no Protcstaht mtoslonary
But that new as before, hereafter and al­ could art bto fool on Spanish soil with­
ways, the hope* and alms of this noble out danger of being st med to death.
party will be high, Ito courage groat, Ita Nay, the mere sale of the Protestant
impulses true, it were a» unwise a* im- Bible was regarded as a capital crime
against cbur-di and state. Now wo bear
posible also to deny. With mallee to­
of the cttablhhtncnt of a Protestant
ward none, and with charity for all, with ebureh at Bovllle, al tho instance of an
a renewed prayer for peace, and cs pro­ American consul, and very soon We may
found a demand for justice, let It now go bo told that Dr. Cheevcr to holding forth
forward to Its appointed work.—Detroit from the aleps of the Escutlal upun the
binfulncsa of Cuban slavery, while Fa­
ther Gavazxl sxpatlatca on the enormi­
ties of the scarlet worn n.
Yet, wonderful as the change *eema tr&gt;
bs, it to not altogether unadcountable.
When structures are rotten, thiy are
doomed to perish. If they seem to held
together it to not beenuae. they have mi­
Gxxtixuex :—Your rejection Ire tho raculous means of preservation । It to
people is decided and emphatic. Why? simply because no effeit to made to pull
them down. Hhus it wu with tho-papal
, You encouraged tho South to initiate
Beurbon throne of Fpaln. Only a year
ago Isabella received from the pope a
You pronounced coorcion equally tiara of reses tu- an emblem of her purity.
revolutionary with seooaston.
Tbs holy tether regaided ripala u the
You aj*ailnii tho lint call for troops as bulwark of the Vatican, and looking
forward to the time when Victor Eman­
uncotuditntional.
,
uel would knock at the gates of Rome,
You refused to vote either mtn or
money to carry on tho war.
would prevent Louis Napoleon from proYou bid tho Southern States depart te-.-tlug the papal state-, the Escurtol was
in peace.
to become the citadel, or the Avignon
You declared that if slavery must be of the pontiff; and Fitter Patrocinio wu
destroyed to gain tho Union, then the
Pater'a. But the bnlldlag u;x.n which
Union should perish.
they rented their hopes was rottto, anti
You declare your preference for tho
ylsYded to the tint stroug gale; anti now
rebel constitution, as against your own.
it has fallen, never to r»e again, burying
When it became apparent that to pro­
claim universal liberty would weaken tho and the. lasChope of the papacy.—tho
enemy and reward the true friends of tho Imperial reactionists ol Frame, and the
Bourbon intiigusn tn It-.ly.
•
Ihuod, you nevertheless opposed it
A generation which wltnoteed the
You stoutly contended tlint tho rebelemancipation ef the Ruiwlan serfs; the
H6n would never bo suppressed, and tri­
abolition of negro slavery, the triumph
umphantly quoted every reverse to our of tho American republic over its lusldanna aa demonstrating it.
tons enemies, South and North, at home
You urged tho abondonmeut of the snd abroad; tho regeneration of the
war, and tho resort to negotiation for tho Fatherland of the Retenuatlou and of
modem philanthropy under tho power­
best attainable terms.
ful guidance of Prusela; the mnaolldaIn our gloomiest days, and when no
tion of Italy;-the dhoomfituro of Na­
political campaign was pending, you poleon in Mexico and Germany, and the '
sought to inflame the passions of the peo­ decay of his cat-man power; the Auicrl- ple against tho only goverOmsut we conization at English politics; thccu- '
had or could have.
You aseailod President Lincoln as a ItrcHa as well as those of ttje United
State' on tho Paclflc and In China,—a
generation lull of these universal throbYou denounced tho government as
.bl ngs of reform and progress cannot pass
revolutionary.
by without shaking all Iniquitous
The Boys in Blue wore termed by you 'throne*, and all serial and political
Lincoln hireling* and dogs.
You opposed allowing tho num who
Ths blessings of ths Hpantoh revolu­
wpre periling their lire* for our country tion arc found not only In the actual
good which It la doing far Spain, but In
tire enjoyment of Ute elective franchise.
the encouragement it holds out to other
You opposed filling up our armies by
struggling nations. The Italians may
draft.
be thereby encouraged to march upon
You incited riotous and bloody resist­ Retire; the Greeks and other Christians
ance to ths laws of the land
of the Orient may make a supreme effort
You pronounced tho war a failure, and to wrest Constantinople from the hands
of the Turks, and Frenchmen may bo
called fur its abandonment.
emboldened to expel the last Napoleon
You urged ths Sonih io reject ths
from his throne. Therocceaa that awaits
most magnanimous terms sver offered to the determined action of the Spaniards,
may also smile upon that of Italians,
You passed laws imposing on freemen Greeks and Frenchmen. Prim and Ser­
tho most gulling and unjust discrimina­ rano bad no love for democracy, and
tions, in tho holla of justice, on the Holds they will do what they can to cheek its
progress, but by giving eflbet to the long
of labor, and in the resorts of trade.
repressed spirit of tho Spanish people,
You would not allow a man equal jus­
and by overturning the pa;«l power In
tice before tho law, because servile blood Its last stronghold, they have done more
flow od in his veins.
for democracy In a month than Mazzini
You would not permit a man to, con­ *nd Victor Hugo could - have accom­
trol his own labor who bail onj» Ixien a plished in long years. The cause of the
people advene* by sympathy and ex­
slnvo, or was tho child of a ajdva.
ample where it is otherwise repressed;
Y’ou would nut allow s man to diiqioso and the example now airt by the luTe de­
of his own property on equal terms with fenders of slavery and priestly domina­
his neighbor, beesus* his color differed. tion encourage* Ute oppressed everyYou would sell ths labor of ths color­
ed man an the auction block as a pun­
MBTIO.iL THBJUSOIVUO.
ishment far not working, when you would

hw'M.MU.., fksfiurert

DBTOfl 4 MEDICINES,

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,

REAL ESTATE &amp; INSORAHCE
t P. M. LIOI1TKNINO KXPBESM (ItaHyK
Hlop* «t Uoro.ll.vilU 0.10 F. M. tltap.). s»4
»rnr» hi N«w York 7.40 4. M. reoaeettag
■t J.nvr Chy wilb Morninc £’!•’••• Trnln
ar___V__ te
*,r lultlnuire and

Patent

Wild Luis aoS Villait Propartj

Will Last a Life-Time.

Books and Stationery,

EVERT MACHINE IS WARRANTEIl
Aad • Writtea WimMt givto U repaired.

Corwins will
from Battik
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS

Be Sure io See this Machins,

"FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE."

JEWELRY i MUSIC STORE.
R. HERRICK,
(I, K0B1SMS A WIUKTHiX-a 1,011.

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.

BOOK
Blank Nolo and Receipt Books,

HARDWARE STORE,

STATIONARY
Of every M;k&lt; and l ariegr.

H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON,

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WISH!
Broad Gauge Bailway!

QAKRT COUNTY

CARRIAGEFACTORY!

NEW YORK
Corner of Je&amp;reon and Railroad Street*,

HASTINGS,

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania

MICH.

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,

Atlantic &amp; Gt. Western Railway.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

«on In New York a fraud. Both State*
an rightfully Republican. Among our
••gain" are Connecticut, and probably
California. Of the. Two Hundred and not give him employment
KiMty-four electoral votes General
"You "Cred tho Southern heart" anew
Grant will reecWe at least Two Hundred against tho kyed North
SBd Feur, and probably more. Ho Is
You coater tho highest hoaora on the
sleeted by such majorities sa fieventyflreThamand from Maasschutett*; ForYon fclasly assail the hero to whose |been sc,-pjoy»d with greater diligence
ty ThoUsAnd from Iowa and Ohio, and energy, sagacity, bravery and skill wo and
i
rigor and in broader fields than ev­
Fitly from Iftlnols; Thirty Thousand c-ro the existence of our ronatry, aa a er
* before, and the fruits of the earth
been' gathered into the granary
'
from Vermont, Main, and Michigan; “brutal butcher,” a “mieerablo drunk- have
and tho storehouse in mturtkius abun­
Twenty Theufand from Pennsylvania,
dance. Our highwayshave bsca length­
asdMtreoori; Ten, Twelve and Fifteen
ened, and new and jireidto regions have
Tbemoud from Wisconsin, Kansas, and

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°1“

WE HAVE
COMT.
a.___ .. . .

With

Grand One Dollar Sale!
IA1L0WA tOOBYEAI S MILLSrarwuNK &lt;w. *t&gt;ap for cabr^x

I AM NOW SELLING
1100,00.
nek Bnl Jia, to JIBS.

�pal and attiMtllnirmw.

BUSINESS CARDS.

taiLr

machine

MlrklgamCeMnU*alArM«.

Uli.

SurtimsrAmnjamant.

BOWNB.4 GALLOWAY,

bankers.

f8N.

r..Train, os lbs Mleblgan Central
tX’j"’-'*”* BelMe Creek as follnw,;
N. BARLOW,

---------- MARTIROa.
atyi .. . MICH.
ROBINSON 4 WIGHTMAN

SPECIAL NOTICES.
’rTXCKETEH,8

Hypophosphite

W. F. GOODYEAR,
R. J. GRANT.
Heating., Jk.g. D, 1MT.

HartTare,S!wKlm,Nailj

A" iTOim,
IN ALL STAG Pa OF
n. E. SARGENT. Oan’iRm- Chicago.
W. S. Meia. Jtre’tBap’l, Detroit

Detroit. MaylUb. IMT.

,

CONSUMPTION.
JJ**? .l1!aM*,li*,a&gt;T.‘»tre*M tb* .tree,th .

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&gt;«? aura atoex.
HA8T1KUH.-----a«vl------ MICH.

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

MIBH E WILCOX,

^ILLINER.

PURB D«V«I,
ME»XC:XI&gt;, CUKMICALB,
rooks a rrAnoviBT,

an rroxr, m:ox blocx,
HASTINGS, - IT - MICH.

thr Bett Stitch,
Isrorrirr Aaxxrr. Wo learn
Un sr J. Bear, of Mqilo Grove, has
l&gt;scn arroatud on the finding of a Coron­
et’s Inquest for man slaughter in the first
Ji«gTee in causing tho death of Djxixl

not lewd to grralrr aril, tb. mtnUI ud t&gt;b« lira!
miaaty It praawto. ia aloat a .ufiei,ol _ ___ ,
“&gt;l~“
■»
.•
.....
Sr
&gt;uukU_
coapUlaly danreatmtod aa la w own, where it
is brand la nearly &lt;vny hoaaelraM. UO5TETTEM-.v -STOMACH BITTEILS are oulemally Ionceded to to tto toverriga remedy f« tbia annoy.
Ing direare, a. they ret dxreeUy upon the dlgre-

Dry Ms,
Groceries,
»
aoonr Kungn,
DBVuaAirO KtDICIXtS.
Hickory Corners. MMh.
.prCTn,-.

DRUGGIST

AND

BOOKSELLKR,

Kaaptra Diack,
MIDDLEVILLE. - allyl -

MHMHRAN

«S,000 HEtl'^RD r

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Hi it, ofthis Village. The examination
u to bo held on Saturday nt 10 o’clock,
before DwmhT Sacxcrr, at Assyria Cen­
ter. Wo are unadvised of tlio facta in
tbs caao authoruing the verdict of the
Coronci'a Jury, but shall have full par­
ticulars in due time.
t

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W 1 X C n E S T t R •8

HYPOPHOSPHITES

1 Ir s&amp;fiTF ‘e* ,r"au,1,1' ?r
nr r.rir.I I. t!i» to-.t

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SffiV V. FR£gffAN,
J WILL BELL FOR »3,OOCI,
at.d IU pnicbaaer will rwp lb« ntote Reward.
FOR TZZE FARM J8 WELL WCBTH gJOOO.

M I LLI I? E R,
ortx rnt east orncr,
HASTINGS.. •• n-tyl ■ • - Mich.

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Music &amp; Jewelry.

Just Received.
FIRST' PREMIUM

Pr,.*,.,, ,«Bra,4 u
Mses, al Ibe P.ri» Kip«t,M.

ME IS

WMBRl.TEll
farrasty
|f

'ee this Machine,
iJdd't"* ’1““ **"W

Tut SxTrah.tr Enmiso Post.—To'
those of our readers who wish a city pa­
per in addition to our own, wo wouldBpcoatmend the Sitvsd.it Enurixc Post of
Philadelphia. Tho I’ost has recently
been enlarged and beautified, and its sto­
ries are finely illustrated. It announces
new Novelsts by Mrs. Hosmer, Mi«a
Amanda M Douglass, Miss Prcwcott,
Gustave Aimard, and other distinguished
writers. The Post is also .tho cheapest
of the first-class literary papers. Speci- ■
men numbers will be sent free, by writing
to IL Peterson A Co., 319 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia.

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

THE SONG CABINET,
The Last

'

GREAT TSTFRN
way I

uge Kail

YORK

will quickly restore Grey Hair
to its natural color and beauty,
produce luxuriant powth. It is
perfectly harmless, and is preferred’
over every other preparation by
thoae who hare a fine head of hair,

of Pennaylvam* !
■h a Qaieb and
lb.- Smoerb and lerfoai Treat
Com. .nd Ito Magatbaaan*

Western Railway.

the apathy which biu exUtctl nmong Ko- j
publican- u: d the hbuoet scperhuiuim i
ctfurti wincii have wen made by 1 &gt;cm- 1
ocruto in this township we repeat: That
the Bantiw^townsmen- are prrjinrcd to
go to the polls to-morrow and fulfill our

nrPOBTAHT TO KNOW.

Tte ta’ Xilul Fire In. Ct

Best awarl’ml of fracktry In Tawn.

Fresh Goods coastanil.*-on hand.

BARBT ABD EATON COUNTIES

OH Goads sellinc regardless of Cast.

” D’*n

New Gloria. Jml Uerclvt-A,
In.nrrd Capital,

DEPOT, 1»8 GREEXWlCHbT, N. T,

ili/iflhat al lie

Ilaatlno. Ang- to. IWT.-nKll

SEXUAL DEBILITY!

Invahratary 8l&lt;bUy or Dally Lmwo. towar.r

»!,«»,DOO

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

SPECIFIC PILL.
Twolo.Mx Boia« at tto RpvrMe Ml will

...

The FamerC Mota.l farntotoe auosianawa

HQ(£0NE1)gD^&amp;

not prevent thu Hull from being died,
and those who went listened to abto discouraoe from the speakers.
But, ere the publication of thia article,
the campaign will bo finished, Grant and
Colfax will hare been declared alerted by
the vorxs or mi none. Tho Demo­
crats will have carried the Stole of New
York, and probably Indiana of the /odr

Ona of Or. Madw.ynil. (made from Vrfatabl. Enraeta, prepared la racon,, token owe boar
toltoa Aaaar, will iaaare a («mI apyaUto. pro
»ol. draitoa, and make Itoallby flreh. Tnkra
I.AareaafrrraSioS.mry atgfaL wUl care ladicwtiM. Cul.-KMI. tor.r Complauu*. Jaundire, and all dtoeaaaa of tto Stamaab, Liver, BwvrI&gt;.KI&lt;lMya.ate.
Tbm Pin. are ttoe frere draalic. griping *»4
Hrorealingdrogi! Ttoypnriiy lhab’oo.1, etoanaa
lire tol.Miaaa, and pwrga front tto aydva all *ar-

Saddlers &amp; Hmsmlm,
Bailer &amp; Ma® Dealer,

A Itepublican meeting was held at
Swift’s Hull on Saturday evening; adclrraaad by Fuse A Ltrs and Gto. M.
Dxwar. Rainy and Lad weather did

contested States. This wo predict will
be tbs result
We have heretofore neglected to men­
tion the second man who has §ivcn Mid*
dleville n kit during the lost year. Next
to Blake comes James M. Roberts, who
cams hero during the month of August
ter tho purpose of carrying on a billiard
table and saloon business. It was said
that ho camo with good references; Tho’
no one in particular knew to whom bo
referred. Well he carried on his btuuness, got trusted at all tho stores in
town that would trust him, borrowed all
the money he could, and left town for
ths north woods, hoping to arrive in
time to gain a residence, and cast a vote
for Seymour and Blair.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

JVew^U '•‘°’&gt;eBoi£Ie

In th .• beginning of the pending cam-!

IONABT

Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockei-y,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

FAVORITE

paigu, we promise 1, ter the towuship of;
Thurn'inple, a majority of 200 for the
tiekwt. And U'.m, uu'.n'itlistaudiug '

Hnd and Varlttf,

Dr®, IHitiia, Grocsriei,

^rStoJer
Bair dressing

Es. Bixwxa :—Wo notice an error in
ibe publication of our last letter which
should be corrected. Wo Apuke of tha
“Farm irs and Mechanics Union Associ­
ation.” i«»tead of “Tannprs and Me'ehanira. ’ tc. The mistake must hare
bosu in typography.

■

My C. O. AIXH&gt;.

MAIN BROTHERH,
Daalla

IMPROVED

MtDDLEnt.il, Nov. 2d, 1SG8.

. BLANKS AND •

Jut rest

Dry-Goods,

From Middleville.

ind Receipt Books,

rpoTHE rhiNcirALB dr IU1IOOI&gt;,
-R Aeedemlaa. hemlMrie., and Teactore a&lt;
: Ws wnnld reepectfally rail j oar .v
feotron tv our new SCHOOL HOftG BOOk.

Boots and Shoes,

X

GEORGE PRESTON

foT^HAIK DRESSING
jjjccjsLTasata

. Sairw, TeeBanter, Ci
Towaaasa. Srereurr.
ra, Deputy Secrrtary

Ivory Bottle is Warranted.
FULLDt, FXNCM * FULLER

Inrites year atlealtou to bls

Large A Well Selected Stock of

GROCERIES,-

HOUSE Ul LOT FOI SUE.
i

riaa llaoaa aad Lol for AWaaS a llargton.ae
W.M - - - - ■ 1

a tpleadid Stock of

lair in ibe direbam of ita faaciioo.. Slrvugtb
to Ito ctor» otmwBheod and w.rtuabood llrlobtof, I.Irrel Bachn to nwnr auvsattoaiua Ib.s
an) of tto preparaltoaa ot Bark or Iron, InUnll“iafcr. .nd iorepirananl. IMmboW. L.trrel
liucbv. Ii.rinx rrecirrd Ito ladororenrot of Ibe
nrert prom.o.al pb.atoun. .. Ito L.ltod Mat".
1.
.flltoi human;!, u • reriaia core

FAMILY GH0CEHIE8
ConaMiag af

THE BEST
rropamlton for ih.Se.lp to Ito one AmI will ksrp
II is perftcl baaltb, thereby caualu6 tba

HAIR

Groceries and Provsions,

SsteM vily
■*Wny Ty-L*red aewding to dlreeliona H will rowdily reuare lire Virile fuwera in all caeca of Impatcaey
i.r Ibcafwielly
KS-A NUW TREATL’E.-tta
- og Ito mo.1 prominent Omara and HrDiploma
.J—.1
rf H11I.L DlSllITT. Will ba

NAXUi. A»DB, IAW, COD Hill,

Tta-Wsre of Every Dra«rtpih&gt;«,
Croeksrp sud Wowdes.Waiv,
KEROSENC OIL,

H

ot^kttSUS.t-to- “ • *“-*?-

ttir

'.’/"lELMtioi.fi.

Bee in I’mnoriaal town., nr In .cl M raarauing
£,7. toV.ery ttoisty 1. tb. U.ttod fit*", ter
the ..l.rflbeuew
Rijfure S Searing Machine,

W.rr.nled to be the tot ton |-rie. M.ehtne in
'*• *~^*'^ b. r*^.*“dto
work » reprr.»nied or toe uK-see ratnm ed.

(ASH FOR HIDES AND FELT!

�DBT GOODS.

HEW AIVEITIIEMEBTS.

ESTABLISHED 1IW.
. &gt; W(JB!&gt; WITH TOP. MAORI !
Ds the many uil&amp;rere from IMkams of the
Roeplnlorr (Treats kn«v lh»l Onr-Matb of lha
Haman R»re 1M» of Cotxatnptfoa? Ito they
knew that l&gt; lately wHbla a eerr recent period
MU^.1 UaIaaaa
.......a.a.1 .
aA.Ma AA.

In thellkoral simplicity at bar heart,
aWsWnliowcd one of Ibe springs from
her patent elliptic. It lodged, longllu.
dually and imparted a new style of curTUure to her figure, and was adopted os

ACES'TM WANTED FO»

BLUE COATS!”

JUAn-rJeyL&lt;w&lt;/beP*r&lt;wUfW/&lt;vLU f'.faa
M Sm*
M. Wrnf AMta
aa AA
&gt;
.
K A. BAKKR

A 00'8

IN ALL STAGES OF

BREAT ONE DOLLAR UlE
Of DRY AXO FANCY GOfAiS, 4&lt;l. *«., wb«ro
w -w‘-

Web of ShcoUnc, Silk Dress Pattern,
Carpeting, Sewing Machine, Ac., de.
FREE OF COST.
Tan Drtrt-iptive Cbeeki ot ArUcfaa k&gt;M far

An account of Ute aiugular affect pro­
duced by lightning was lately given by
Gen. Marin before the Freneh Academy
ofSclencea. In tho Department efthe
Yonno the Ughtningstruck a whole vil­
lage, and set several cottngvn on fire; oud

SeteillSc.

dinary metallurgic yhencmencn. In
the drawers of one of the burnt cottages
were Mn&gt; v gold coins and 25-franc pieces
in silver. The electric fluid melted
three coinb in four Ingots of a most

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Bail Road Prices.

CONSUMPTION.
. f’ltll. .AU Va.AA X.

.kA If.AAA.

AU Hastings Outdone!
FHODATE OBDF.C..

IBAMUStr.h iJ. ViliAA./r u “

Saft.

SESaiSSsyis:'

ROSADA1IS

other, hare not beau defaced, the cfDgk*
on each being distinctly traceable.
There ingots hare been deposited at the

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at a celebrated watering place. met n la­
dy who seemed hovering on the brink
of the gn-vo. Her checks wore hollow
and wan, bur manner listless, her steps
languid, and her brow wofe tho contraotion so Indicative both of\rocntal and
physlcial suffering, so that ibo waa to all
observers an object of alncota pity.
Some yean afterward he encountered
this same lady, butaa bright, and fresh,
and youthful—«o hill of healthful buoy­
ancy and so Joyous In expression—that
be began to question If ho had not de
calved himself with regard to her Idea-

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BEST REMEDY TET DISCOVERED.

Dim of tie DM,Lira, litaeyj,
0. 0. SPAULDINt.

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tU
jMd&lt;« C(
'AfrrciMHST'yuncK. ’•
rt.rjnrtilraar-TLrCUcalt (Xorttar tto Cron-

Dry-Goods,

“Is that possible," said he, “that I eoc
afore me Mrs. B., who presented such
doleful appearance at the Springs a

TlnUrt
‘•Am! pray U.41 roe, madam, the secret
of your curq T What means did you uac
to attain such vigor of mind and body—
to such cbccrfulncas and rejuvenation?”
&lt; “A very simple remedy," returned she
with a beaming face. "X stopped. wor­
rying and began to laugh—that was all.

SS2000J?;

Ts Recommended by the Best
Physicians Everywhere.

New rtMiTAOEBramps.—The contract
for furnbdilng the Government with/
postage stamps for tho next four years,
has been awarded to the National Bonk
Koto Company of Sow York. New de­
signs have been adopted for all stamps

Success,

■MWtt

Gi-oceries,
Hattj &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

IMPROVED
H/ff^S
TOgER RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
r/VORITF-

Hair dressing
&gt;BOn«Boid{

.The two cent stamp represents a post
boy on a horse running at full speed,
JUustratlng the tact that this stamp is
.Wnstfc.UMJd for iltopatcb letters.

com.

win quickly rertere Grsv Hiir
to lt&gt; natural color and beauty.

Fatirata troalod by nidi la aietr gtats.

Beat assori’at of Crockery it Town.

Fresh Coeds couiutly

hud.

Old Goods seHlag regardless of C®st.

Now Goods. Amt Received,

On the three cent stamp there is a
finely engraved locomotive. This is
.surrounded by linos of lightning, Indi­
cating the speed with wblcit let!ent are
carried on which this stamp is used.

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

The five cent stamp lids an excellent
portrait of Washington. X7
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CASH STORE

DETOT, 1B8 CILEEXIYICH ST, N. T.

The ten oeut stamp has an excellent
microscopical copy of the painting of
the signing of ths Declaration of liylependence, banging in the rotunda st
Washington.
The twelve cont stamp, mostly used
for foreign postage, has a picture of a

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Boston DOLLAR Store!

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Tho thirty cent Stamp haaa cnpy of a
painting of the surrender of Burgoyne,
hanging In the rotunda of the national’

Frvparad St the Laboratory of

£ GEORGE PRE8TON
larilM.joar aifantiu to bfa

Large &amp;. Well Selected Stock of

GROCERIES,

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Dr. 3. 3. ’La.vrxenoti 4- Oo.
!U BaJUaors street. Ualtimert, Marylaad.

The ink to be used will prevent wash­
ing and using the stamp a second time.
The fibre In tho center, of tho stamp if
broken completely, and they adhere
batter, while the ink of cancellation
sinks Into the paper.

FAMILY GBOCERIES
HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

A Tcvcnixo Meetixo of Fritnm.
—When Georgs A. Eitch, (formerly of
Kaiamasoo, Mich.,) the principal as­
sistant of John M. Blackley, Solicitor of
the United Statu Internal Revenue
-Department, on the attempt to oust Hr.
Raains, was on his way to Ludlow
street Jail, in New York, a few days alnce
before be had reached his dostlnaticn.
He waa walking, and In charge of a
deputy In plain clothas. Just as the
two were CAMdng one of the streets
which intersected Broadway, an ac­
quaintance of Htah's came out of the
croea street, and. rushing up to him,
ehook hie head aad Inquired cordially
about his health, and particularly iw to
when ho was going. Fitch replied, In
a vague way, that ho waa going up town,
and that bo waa in a great hurry. . Tho
oeuvsrsat'em then took this tura:Fklrad—‘■Whereabouts up town a re you
going F» Fitoh—•‘O, up town-wellup town, to look after a little matter of
boataaaa” JMeo4-”ThM‘o my case
exadly. Fa going op town, toe, and
M urgant bualncas: aad I must see you
Come, now. where are ycu gelng?”
FTfcb (attempting to atari)-“Well, I
on’t talk now; I must go; m M you

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AT HASTINGS. BARRY t0„ MICU.,

BY GEO. M. DEWEY
nMnuo

VOL. XIII
Bmintss Jirrrtarj.
t H. MAIfLOIT,

HASTINGS, MICIIIGAX, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11. 1868

MEDICAL.

BAILWAYa

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Ccnrt’pattaa- Ttatutenes, la
Vulnaaa at B'.nad lo tbe Ho.

ran imni,
xn kunneox. lx»Ulo*.ea nraaS-

JHiSttllany.
The White Muslin Dress.

DEUIUTY

.wrsjssrva

___
__ . beaufiftil day, in the
early part of March, with a dear whistl­
ing wind, and a deep, blue' firmament,
full
of
cold,
vivid sunshine Broadway
FROM DL5KIRK ANU"(LAMASCA,
was all alive, gaily dreased currents ui
SO A. M. KXI’KEW MAIL from Ihmklrk. humanity ebbing end flowing in the
strange tidal rush, which is as unac­
countable as it ia perpetual in the great
emjiiro city of the continent.
Yet huw strangely isolated and alone
AS r. M LIGHTNING KXPBDo*. from Pale- the sight of that evorr*------ '
I made Cotone! Randolph
Flow gladly would

B onvtin.

hourta were awaiting his coming, and
loro making sunshine to greet lua careworno footatoja. The tumult of the
greet hotel worried and annoyed him—

■tfW uswurtr’a/Sittn.
». I n 1 Im&gt; , t: Ira* or UMOsfo

fur couroreation in the fiuhionablo cir­
cles there assembled filled him with a
i vague contempt and disaatiafactfon—
empty gaud and glitter filled him with
distrust.
|
All hallow, nil false, superficial, and
the man’s strong heart, reaching out for
•vmpathy and appreciation, gmuped but
the ashes of that dead eeaepple,society!
Would it always be oof should he nev­
er discover aomo rare pearl hidden sway
among the paste and enamel of the life
that daily surrounded him T
"Fink glaze, with an overskirt of
whito tulle, sparkled all over with little

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WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
RAVHN15 HOUSE.

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TFSTIMOWIAIA
, Woodward.

Hot). James

TOR'S HALE.
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WE HAVE COME

FREE or COST
ca cT torr.

J
ffreai foliar Baronins for
our Cuttomfrs.

Dtre. Coeds,

society and feat living, it is aotm equan-

dantly. "After all, this idle dream of
feminine perfection » nothing more than
a delusion and a snare. She is like all

ulalUm. W.
land, learn a trade

' together the needful com of money dreadfully extravagant?"
Ralph loo,od carlosaly down at the
sofis, but his aoe caught a new interest
,__________ iding the newspaper ac­ as he saw th - shining, lustrous folds of
count of it only the other day, you re- the identical c ’•’red silk that Mias Grey
had been a buying I
"Isn’t it beanfiiuir'
hoards were lost in the devouring
flames."
‘■Beautiful? Yea—but—didn't'I see
“Of course That’s just the manage- Miss Grey buying this silk nt Almard’a?'
I dore say you did. 1 hadn't time to
go out thia morning, so Milla was kind
enough to buy it for me. It is for Mrs.
Jermyn's p-irty.”
.
tor stay peaceably in Calafornia, instead
"And—what is Mias Grey going to
wear, herself?”
He strove to speak unconcernedly,but
already H’
Ms voice quivered with the intensity of
interest
■‘.')h, her old whito muslin, I believe.
Milla is so peculiar about some things.
Bat bow does it happen you are so
little once need Bridget's care.’
much interested in our dresm ‘
Colonel Audlcy muttered

young ones!”
“I certainly am,” returned Milla Grey ble.
“Ah ’ said Mn. Ewing, in a sort of
gleeful soliloquy, * I do believe he is in
love with Milla Grey."
Ralph Audley was furious at himself.
Hud it been practicable he would have
cheerfully kicked him down stain. But.
as it waau’t, ho only amioetTvphized him­
“Matter? it matters a good deal, I self aa a “confounded fooL” and sent
think; but you always were different his card straightway to Miss Grey’s par­
from other girls, Milia 1 Come, I want lor, requesting lheplifasuxe of an intaryou up stairs to help me decide about
Milhi^oecived him, pretly^and blush­
the tulle loopings.”
"Different—yet,
but superior!” ing. The wlita muslin, being re trim­
thought Colonel Audley, as ho sat with med with fresh [link ribbuujay on a chair
a strangely illumned free in the glittar­ and a liny gold thimble decorated the
ing March sunshine of the great bay- yuung Indy’s middle finger."
wttidow. "Is my dream of feminine
“I wonted to ask you a question, Mian
Milla." stud the straightforward Colonel.
perfection coming true, after nil ?”
And, as ho leaned back in his chair, “I loro you very dearly. Will you bo
my wife?"
Milla grrew carmine and white by
vision of a homo—a home such as he
had hoped and longed for through the turns. She did not know how best to
weary lapse of years—o homo in truth frame her shrinking answer in fitting
as well aa in name, where Milla Grey’s
m can't toney a rou&gt;
m well

rmust bear it

A Failure.
Cob Moore, a veteran politician of the
larity on aeeaunt of hie affability of

everybody he met, and usually succeed-

oruntrymcn, he shook hands bean Uy
with him, and commenced :

eye you still ride your fine gray mare,

thia morning.”

children T"

“No, air; I have Just arrived from

Good morning, sir.”
The Judge's Mistake-

A most amusing story is told of Judge
B--------- , now occupying a high position
in the Pennsylvania State Government,
Harrisburg, on a blazing hot day, with
some friends,the iron homo had stopmid

white handkerchief from his pocket
begun waving it vigorously in the air, at

like me,

Milla’s hand fluttered down on his arm.
“I do fancy you. Colonel Audlsy. I
—I think I love you I"
The litde disecmblcr ! Why didn’t
she say she was sdteofit? However,
there was something in the soft light of
her black eyes that added a cousiderablo

lady waving a white handkerchief,

Colonel Ralph Audlcy felt that his
up of happiness, rose-wreathed and
Mrkling, was full to tbs brim.
Mr. Q. bobbled ever

looked in

been exchanging salutes with an Irenwblsped the files, had been taken by
him for a white handkerchief, waved
‘ What is it, Ralph?"
“I should like you to wear that dress
hen wo are married.”
“White silk and orange blossoms are

Ito buttons that were suboequenUy

■ mills, the ouly InteUtaiMe

Grey was dressed in simply white mm-

Why was Nosh never hungry r

Be-

Guppy says that although figures
Suddenly

Au amateur gardening friend of the

AWVMk,

Grand One Dollar Sale!

moans of producing a swarm of idle
vagabonds Their children very often
ore doomed to meet with disappointment
as regards the fortune which is left

U association. the grestoet SBcmsdrato
earth The youth should be taught

QRAXD TRUXK RAILWAY.

Effieetluga.

Md'KS Agents!

2

with aix little chil- dread of

lasting sunshine.”
"I’m afraid I’m falling in love with
Milla Grey, ’ thought Ralph Audley,
rousing himself with a little impatient
jerk trom this daylight vision—this
bright baselees Cia Iran rn Etpagxt.
If Colonel Ralph Audley could only
have known of the half dozen, or more
pretty girls in the great hotel who were
at that identical moment scheming and
enchanting ? And then 1 shall wear a plotting how beet to win his hero heart
wreath of johnquils, frosted with silver
dew, in my hair, with pearls twisted
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, round every coil."
Era Payne's meny, bird-like voice,
uncontauusly raised in its silver twitter,
rW-ANK FORTICKRTS VIA ERIERAILWAY, plainly reached the ears of Colonel inge, Ralph Audlcy was most unsuspi­
cious and least self sufficient He had
Ralph Audley, aa he aat behind the ru­
by silk draperies that half shielded the
great central bay-window of the hotel with baits innumerable.
parlor, languidly reading the newspaper.
lie elevated his handsome black eye­ peso to her to-morrow morning, and
brows a little, curled his Apolo lip and learn my future from her own Hpa,
made a slight movement of impatience thought Colonel Audley as he smoked
—a movement almost unconscious in its his midnight cigar in front of the fire.
quick irritability.
The Broadway Palais du Monde was
“Yea,” ho murmured to himtoU) they in a rainbow flutter of crinoline bright
are all alike. Blind slaves of drew— eyes, and soft rustling a'dks the next
mere automatons of fashion 1 Ono idea morning, as Colonel Audley walkerLab•eoms to swallow up their identity.— strectedly in, his tall head towering high
What a relief it would be to find an ex­ above the surrounding throng,like haul’s
ception to this wearisome rule."
of old
The color mounted for aa instant in a
hot searlet flush to his bronaed cheek,as
Mills Grey's soft, low-pitehed voice an- world, both actually and figuratively.)
tiAv/rimTianurti'a livelv chatter.
“Bilk handkerchief, if you ploms,’1!

TAOMAXHWINVARD. Osel Maurer.
JAMU charltqx. o—c
Dtlrell. Mej S», tMT.
________

,rfXZ:!S
.Dorrell, “

previously, and toesing
upon the fire And the last slip of
o envelope, slowly burning over the
subscription, written, oh, so tenderly:—
Mias Milla Grey."
‘That dream !• over. I am thorough­
ly awake nt last ” said Colonel Ralph
He rose and walked into his cousin’s

• Six children ?” interrupted Eva — “and- w« whati
X»d etucuius mo"
•

ur.wix a wxt’.i

5 C P-JNOLV.

Dolan, my pretty Irish
rith the bed-ridden oU
jarentoT’
’*T!r blue-eyed girt, with a mouth
like a ripe-red raspberry. Of course I
remember Bridget Dolan. What of

•d, in Calafbrna,

HOOFLAKD’B GEBMAB TOSIt,

L OllDClt

m Aim.

/ — —• — /

J

shall you wear, Milla? You have nut I think you said eight dollars a yard, for
Udd me a word about your toHstte.”
the widest silk P
"What shall 1 wear ? My whito mnslia, I suppoeo.
“Your whito muslin! echoed, Eva,
half scornfully. Oh, pshaw! You’re
Cplonel Audlcy swung himself round
the revolving whet stooL to bm what
search ef something that will ent up the

. "And suppose I have—what then?”
demanded Miss Grey, with prowling

-Thea I’m afraidI everybody to doomdedded disappuin!-

UlaSlciIlleExobanx^
beautiful eonary silk f

It

genuity, which should be cultivated and

a shadow - unstable as water.' What

�' DSt SOODS.

&amp;C0.

riMu-r

The following is the official result of

the election in thia county on the 3d of
November:

Tbo result is Exceeding

gratifying to all tbe friend, of Eternal
Jaaticc, and mpocially to to thorn of ua

wbo hare taken an active part in the

caktasa.

The majority far Electors in

I860, wa.863; in 1864,630. .Tbe ma­
jority for Governor in 1880, wo. 800;

m 1862, G20; in 1864, 644; in
1158.

1866,

Tbe majority for Representative

in Congress in 1880 was 815; in 1862,

584; ia 1864, 644 ; in 1888, 1167. Tbo

■
’
f right and Jostles, learn to fore, and not
to Aate your government, but span
with eontetnpc, every rebel traitor
whom you may meet, whether he be
North or South, and when be attempt,
to advance his traitorous, miserable,
contemptable disunion ssnltanrais, my
THE CHEAT DEFENDER
to him, get thee behind meostan, I will
bare naught te do with thse longer, I
TTwrorr,
rxnt-rrvAL, Sacxkd and nrvxoLATB, am for the Union now And forever more.
Losse to the winds yaur pr^uriwo, de­
between th’s American People.
termine to do ripht and stand by tbe
THOMAS JEFFERSON,
groot Liberty loving party, in the fu­
Tbo Apostle of tbs Democratic Faith,
ture, that your children may new have
Wrote the Immortal Doctrine* of Its to stead tbe Jeers and derision of peo­
ple, In afttr years as bring tbe eon or
daughter, of an Individual who had de­
cided rebel proclivities.
"IUd.”

Total veto has been as follows: in 1860,

tfltnaflya ibalfe those who aroraffbrinr
from pear blight, bo would my, never
cultivate the gn und at all. particularly
for dwarf from; add a wheelbarrow
load of manure every fall and keep the
gram cut close all summer. III. sueossa with this mode of treatment has
more than satisfied him .and he Intends
fllllngupaU vacantavaem la bia orch­
ard next spring, and to go lato pear
ralring again. He prefers tho dwarf
aorta. They take up tans room, bear

SEWING

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DBUGS 4 MEDICINES, PHILLIPS 4 BENTLEY
LOCAL Aatxnt n

DMaorticBMUfW- IW
On ths aoeaunt ef the cattle disease
recently prsvflent in this country, a
government order haa been promulgat­
ed In England, prohibiting the landing
of hay from the United Statai.
Ths Oregon, crops are very large.—
Wheal la mlUag tn Portland) at from &amp;5
to 70 orate per buhai, and oats at from
46 to GO conte.

1 the wvmt, ■
SEWSUUUT

II Makes the Best Stitch

k* m toAS .uAm

znajoritiM for other Biate and county

officers, from 1860, bsvo been about the
same na for tbo Governor.. Tbo rote

this fall indicates a rapid increaM of our
population, 6.1 well m a steady growth
of the Republican majority. Wo a&lt;ld
the official majority fot each of our can­ Hushed with the long possession of
didates, but .hall pubEsh tbe official
Power,
Becoming Corrupt with the Patronage
canvas, next wook.
of Office,
ELECTORS,
13GG,
1366,Maj
Maj
Forsook its Principles,
HENRY P. BALDWIN,
1848,
1848, ••"
Breathed the Infected atmosphere of
--------------------------- 1348, “
Inscribed "Slavery” as tbe legend upon
OLIVER L. SPAULDING, M49, Its Banners, and
E. O. GROSVENOR,
1849,
Pledged itself to Fasten the Fetter* on
The Idrabs of the Slave,
WILLIAM H.UMPHREY, 1849,
And to Plant the System on
1849,
B. D. PRITCHARD,
Soil Forever Consecrated to Freedom.
DWIGHT MAY,
1846,
It appealed to the lowest Frrdjndices of
Tbo Mnsaca against the Negro.
1848,
ORAMEL HOSFORD,
It denied Law to a Man because he wan
1348,
DANIEI, E. BROWN,

1331,

GEORGE THOMAS;

1821,

ROBERT J. GRANT,

Sil,

ADAM ELLIOTT,
EDWIN H. MALLORY,

706,

. 1835,

Il Lost the Confidence of the People,
and then sought.
By Secret Oiganlxatlonn wide-speed
HobeUfosi, the

1381,

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8HERMAN C. PRINDLE, 1330,

“

ASA D. RORK,

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and

DANIEL STRIKER,

WILLIAM H. JEWELS

1340,
1369,

FRANK ALLEN,

1315,

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WILLIAM L COBB,

1420,

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JAS. W. HOUOHTALIN,

1356, ■“

JOSEPH COLE,

1345,

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THOMAS W. FERRY,

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BEST RE1EBT TET DISCOVERED.

mo ,-1861,2670; in 1884, 2685; in

1868..88U; nd i* 18C8,

MACHINE

Xntho World

.

Honor to the "Boy. in Bine.'

The Loyal Soldiers of the country,
nimoit without exception, deserve all
praise for wbat* they have done In the
jolitlcnl campaign Ju-’t cteecd. Ab their
tginsparvneles promised, they have
voted a» they have fought—for the
Untoa, freedom, Justice, and humanity.
Acting as ritixrnr, they have shewn
fbe same devoted patriot Irin at the pell*
they exhibited in the field, And their
ballot, have gone on tbe same line and
with the same alm as tlielr bnlleU.—
The Republic is again Indebted to them
for faithful servlcvs in helping to savfc
Its Integrity. It would be difficult to
overestimate the value of those service*.
Not ss puiltioana; Dot as partlsarw, and
Dot as claiming any authority for themsabreaas a class ; but simply m civilians
who m«nt that the fruit, ef tbo victory
ovw rebellion .beuld not be lost by any
compromise with rebels, they have been
once more "the boys in blue,” true to
the natloa'e flag and true to tbe princi­
ples that flag symbol Ians.
Those who have profewed to faar mllittary despotism are the undue domluatfou of tbe returned army, have bad
their hypocritical adUcltude sternly, re­
buked. aa the men of the war have been
foremoit in seconding the demand of
their great leader, "Lot u. have Peace.”
In the pent gathcrin;*, convention,
and prooe.duns. tbe Federal eoldlcr*
have shown that thrir tint and thrir
single object hm been the pre motion of
law sad order and e-iual rigbte. Id
^h»ir paraAles: aa oor.imatider* and marsUalsat torchlight and ether demon­
strations, they havagiven new feature*
of preclioa, punctuallly rjid«tenJlne—
fo the out-of-door electioneering oj^ratloua; but la all other respeeta they
have beon with the people and of the
people, seeking only to uphold our free
liisCttutionx They, having do private
end. to serve, have fully uudentood tbe
situation and the danger of the crisis;

,
During four yew* of War
To vindicate tbo Majesty of Law and
The Principles of Constitution a!
Government, it

In tho year Which is now drawing to
its oimI, tlie art the skill, and tho labor
of the People of the United States have
been employed with greater diligence
and vigor and in broader fields than ov­
er before, fend the fruit, of the earth
have been gathered into tho granary
end tbo storehouse in marvelous absndanoe. Our highways have boon length­
ened, and new and wulifio region hare
bora oconiod. Wo are permitted to
bo;* that long protracted political mid
sectional dimansious are at no distant
day, to give nhoe to returning harmony
and fraternal affection throughout the
Republic. Many foreign States hare
entered into liberal amementa with us.
while nations, which are for off and
which borrioforo hare boon unsocial and
•xclurire, have become our fricndi.—
The annual period of rest, which wc
I®to reached tn health and tranquility,
tad which is clowned with so many
blessings, is, by universal consent, a con­
venient and suitable ono for cultivating
poreunsl raety and practicing publie de­
votion. I therefore recommend that
THURSDAY, tbo TWENTY-SIXTH
day of NOVEMBER next, be sot apart
and observed by all tho people of the
United Stetea as a day for public praise,
thanksgiving and prayer to tho Al­
mighty Creator and Divine Ruler of the
Univorso by whose erur watchful, mer
cifuL and gracious providence alone
Btatas and nations, no lee* than fismilias
and individual men. do lire and move
and have their being.
In witnfe^wbcrcof, I hare hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of the
United Stain* to be affixed.
D«m *1 11m IMv of W».hio.to» tbio tw.tnk dv

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ETERT I1CHIRE IS WARRARTEll
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Be Sun to See thie Machine,

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8S8&amp;!

KMITH A DYER,
WhUrudt DrtAgKi.il. Cttieago, Grw.r
far Aha XarlbwMlani Slain, to wlr
■baald b» addrasMd

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
fob riBirrno ths biood.

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much abo at in Pennsylvania. Ohio and The first number will be breed beftm
Indiana, it Is a fact undeniable, that Christmas. Carlton is the publisher.

lx x S*» Coxnmax.—
esid be would rather ale.
than a Denx«-r*L The
with him. so bo
Detaocrwy. The latter
od Mm out of bed. and ■
lag m hie shirt flaps on tl

r LO. orG. T.-Ata i

Wanted at the Court of St Jarnos, an
American Miniiter with a dean war rec­
ord, and an uutinctiva aversion of the
enemies of his country.

of Wild Flower Lodge,
U. T. held KffinbM &amp;
■&lt;1 sera were.laatalkd I

HASTINGS, MICH.
Atluitie A Gt. Western lUilw,,.
dtopateb.

AllUsCaer

GOBBLING
Done on short Notlco.

On the 24th nh.. tbe Ghieago Repub­
lican contained thisnotiee: “Mr. nota­
tion Seymour will lecture in thi* citv to­
night far the benefit of a New 'York
Colored Orphan Asylum."

SJK&amp;

Iowa and Minnesnta have adopted

Ges. Cochrane said that the modem
Augustus (Behnont). refening the sctinn of the el&lt;lsr Augustus, found New
York a Democracy of Marble sad left it
a Democracy of Brick.

of the November nuinl
aathrope'a Dream; Three
a thrilling story of lb.
Oved to the Odd; N«
Pro-—• ; An Odd Fellow
York by Daylight and C
ot Odd Fellowship; Ten
Faith Verified by Worki
itis; Intocripcrnnce; The

EW YORK, CHINA

NEW YORK,
Many wish that the talking American
•d a D*o*l Is thia City for Ua
Minirier at tbe Court of St Janie* would
THAJM
AND C0ITEEM,
and tbe hour when the last remains ot imitate the reticence of tho American
At tbe .mail advance of five cants jter
the Copper-rebel jarty will be politically Preaidrat Elect
pound over the prices an udd by them.
hurried post resurrection. NotwithstadTbU b .a important tlrrilnliMt t« all «b*
“Onward” is tho title fixed upon the
ing their mighty gains they harp so Maytie Reid's now tnagarin* for youth. bay ttaM .rtfcU; It win l&gt;«lF mt. tbair amwy

tbclr party has been growing beauti­
fully smaller all the time. Why, Mr.
Editor? only last Friday tbe unterrilled
had a pole raising at Prairieville, and
Joskfh H. Coox, of that town, (a netad
copjMirbcad,) actually gave a man a
bushel of corn to go and belp tbtm raise
th* pol*. Now, when a party gvte &gt;e
weak that it has net member* enough
to rals a party pole without having to
hire help, Hmmtoartalnly look pollti
rally dark to them, To-merroun *un
will bringthe proudest day 14 tbe I’nion
loving people of America, that ba*
dawned alnoe tbe day. of the Great
Weahlngtaa. Purely it wee a glorioc.
uprising. .But for them, thrir Indomi­ day for tbo Republic, whon we elected
table loyalty trad gallant rally. Copper- our betovad Lincoln, right yearn no,
beadtart end rebellion might to-day still bet rer when be wsa re-riseted four
have been bringing upon us n reign ef
tenur and all tbe evil, of cnarehy —
With Grant at thrir bead, followed and anas at Appomattox. Bat what would
Indorsed by Sherman. Tbomaa, Sheri­ thoao great victoria have amounted to,
dan, and nearly every other General to have had tbe government consigned
wb» was feUhfid aid scxmcssfal. they to the bands that eonghl for years to de­
moved forward In aoTld column, to race stroy it? Nothing. Tbo iivwi of hun­
more pst to flight the enemies of lhe dred. of tlAoueaud. of our brothers, the
country. For thi. noble work they dre life of tbe Immortal Lincoln, the bL

Orxx Evxxtxua.—Th
flee will be open evening
right o’clock, and we alia
secour friend* there at ai
Cay or evening. I’.fvem.
to over the Grocery Store
Sox, owner State and Ch

Txa Aiwcak odd
Official Orpin nf the Onl
magaslac for^1L New

R. HERRICK.

The Jews of Boston, with hardly an
On the Restoration of Pca?o,
Won by the heroism and sacrifices of exception, voted tho Bepoblican ticket
Thoir motto waa we vote for liberty."
our Defender*, the Party
Appealed to the Jndgmentof the People,
A rillisn in Now Hampahire recently
committed rape on a school girl whom bo
VOSDSMSSD TO DIS I
met by the roadside.
/ *
By the Voice of the Loyal Million.
Through tbe Ballot Box.
It waa fifty years on Sunday lari sine*
the first riesmboat on the lakes left
w [.SWdierF JHcnd.
Buffalo
She waa named after an Indi­
an chief, “Walk-in-the-water.”

ZDoxanoN Visit.—Th»j
od in upholding the priori
salty in cur midst under I
the Episcopal Church, ar
vlfed at the bowse of th
Bancroft, Tuesday tvci

emlaatiou held *n thli
day the Mh Inst., th.,
sons received certificateI
eobooleof this county : 1
D. M. Orr, James M. Hat
ll. W. Cramer, P. C. Fr
C. Vaughs, Itasy Butler
lev and Daniel C. Warne!

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORK
Attempted, by Db order*, Bloodshed,
and Violence, to Provoke Civil War
in the Loyal States, and

/feoxx SQUAW.-C Asm
4f Yankee (•fringe, leR
jonje days alnoc, a Mani
Hqevh, that in clrvumf.n
q feet, and weighed 49)
who cent
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Mrs. D. Striker, W. T
Rosy BnUcr. W.C.
«. E. Altoft, W. M.
Marion Butter, W. D.
Frank Pdndle, W. I.
Baxter Owen, W. O.■
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�BtBttiESS CARBS.

On. of the *M gratifying momenta',
of the lai. National triumph is the adop­
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of Iowa and Hmvsmra by dwasir. majoritisa. This was th. third trial in
Minnesota—Uxo voto fur Justice and
Trao Democracy increasing at tach
repetition. Michigan, wo trust, is about
to follow.
If their brass were not meh-dtap,^*
should shame the slanderers who assort
that the Republicans are &amp;r Negro EufL-ago in tho South, but against it at the
North.

*QMW,tai*4v*dO7*-*»«l **e»**K
N. BARLOW,

Hartare,Stoves. InOaili
BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

HASTIKlM.

r K MnL AMtSvpX DtlrolL

nxxrxn’a Moxthly Mxaxnxx—
We Invite tbe attention of our reailam tn
the Prospectus of Harper's New Month­
ly Magazine, published in another col­
umn. AU they promise they will per­
form. TAte and all other magasines, ad­
vertised tn our column* will be furnlvb«d to our «ibacriber*, at the lowrtt Ctub
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frivolous, full of good, sensible sugges­
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In regard to dress, tbe household, and
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S*nd for it -the price is nearly nominal,
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Music &amp; Jewelry.
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General Grocer,

min Lyrlo Poets; Isabella tbe late1
Queen ot Spain J Mr. T. M&amp;iath 107

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Boots and Shoes,

years old; Gounod the author of ••Faust,”
besides lively and Instructive articles
and sketches on the Antiquity of man;
The play of Macbeth; Is man Immortal?
Getting Rich; The Gamin Mnrdertsi,
Bart&gt;nc~s Ebcrgenyi, or Culture and
OPEN EvE.xtXus.-rbe Bxxxru Of-1 Crime ; The Crista In her Life; EmerBev will be 0|&gt;cn evenings from six to non on the Eye; Recreation vs. Stimula­
- gin o’clock, and wc shall be happy to 1 tion ; Tobacco and Bnld-hcaita ; A go&lt;d
rec our friends there at any hour of the Judge of Character; The New England
, Fisheries; May Twins Marry 7 An ex-1
, *y or &lt;vening. Rkmkmw®, tLe office
hover the Grocery Store of J. Co£k&amp; l ecllsnt number. Tenn* *3 a year, Ad। dre*a S. B. WKLIB, Publisher, 888 BroadSox, cnrnvr ritatc and Chhreh B; rec la.

THE SONG CABINET,
By C. G. ALLEN.

Dn®, Msliciies, Grsceries,

Groceries and Produce,

alaation held *n thia place on Frly the Cth inat.. th- folloijrljlg per­
il* received certificate; to teach in the
liwjb, of this county: Enoch Andru*,
U. Orr. James M. Hall, Leri Waters.
W. Cramer, P- C. Freeman, Annie
V. iushu, Rosy Butter. Marion But-

of the November number: Tho Mie- 1
autbrope’* Dream; Three Links ofLove: |
a thrilling story of the Great West; ,
Owed 11 the Odd; New Embalming (
Prorcw : An (jdd Fellow Abroad; New ;
York bj DayllfeMand Gaslight; (terns
ot Old Fellowship; Tent of Abraham ;
Faith Verified by Works ; California ■■
il l«; Intemperance; The Life of Bebcka;
Fatehs*; Pearl.; Poetry; Ladies’ De-

Hair Eegenerator.

tjs.:

Tilt AXEBICAX ODD Fellow ; tbe
Official Organ of the Order A literary
magazine for nil. New York; John W. I
Orr.
per year. Principal contents [

AMD BOOKSELLER.

wty opsa

Rich Reading I—Tint PhserouxhCAL'Jouuxal for November, eon lains
Pcrtralta rnd Biographical Skstchew of
। Max Muller, the Philological Scholar
and Author; Isaac Taylor, the eminent
writer on Christian Ethics;-Schiller,
Axxatios Visit.—ThepubUoInterest- .
ed in upb-dding tbe principles of Christiaoity m our midst under the auspices of
tbe Ijihcnpal Church, are cordially in. I
\itedal the house of the Rev. J. W.
IJavcbuFT. Tuesday evening tbe 17th

Drug &amp; Book.tore

W. «. GOODYEAR,

B*ta»p,A*g. M.1M7.

ft ftium' Mntcal Firs Im. Ct.
•arjBjagsfHa-i

Bauler &amp; Eickai® Dealer,!

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—'i
The |«bli»tnrr. .iroraoce tor 1M» • *ra rm.1
by th**bara&gt;lag MtaCradUs
«*
raigiaal .tore t.rboy. »4 pria to ro. Ibe**|b
the year, by Bolotte A&gt;fiw. Jr..
«f to. mrat

BIRST ARD EATOS COU.TIES

bra, «n*r»S m* I—'".

^HAIR DRESSING
prscios*
A* tk»U premite* !»•«&lt;
Ibra twrCrwed I* lb* prat. •* t&gt;»r.
to Win* lt»»y will orattara to b* I* lt&gt;* i
lb«agh II U diScolt to tn b*» B.Lxoe

Every Bottle is Warranted.

Is a Sa» CoxnmoM.—Frank P. Blair

_harpers

sail h* would rather sleep with a nigger
than a Democrat. Th. nigger refusal
to *lecp with him, so h* turned to tbe
Democracy. Tbo Utter hare just kick*J him out of bod, and rant him sprawl-,
ingia Ida shirt flaps on tho floor. What
Frank will do when he recover* hi*
ser.»e« and fine* hismelf thus "osi in the
cold” is now than humanlfctnrc cam

MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Itrarrarntoilr. is Cram** for
’
ramil IlWmlaC Ibis lilat*. Is wWrt To.r
l*S«wi*r d|** ,hr ** Se"»'"ri»! Dl.lrirL
, «hkb rrar oHMiir i« .ttochnd, .gr...bl. to

Tbcac t’ill/*rv frra frwn dr*«lie, grip&gt;*&lt; »»d
Z I. O.orG. T.—Ata regular rotating arato.ltosan.,.1 Tta, psrity to.bl-^
lb. lolwtlra.,
r&lt;rf. fro-'»«
*“
ot Wild Hower Lodge, No. 44, I. O. ot
G. T. held November 2d, Use following L«lth *«»M •" ,h&lt;rn A*”* r,na"*‘
to
Cu.U»re«•»
fwdydrto.
b*«ta.
tarate
&lt;.fflc»r» w&lt;-rt' installed lor the ensuing
Uk. two « ‘hr*. »»wf olri'L ,o/ *
’
.nd lb* -tok. todr- -4 |-rdjtod bow.l*
H. W. Belding. W. C. T.
b,o«. n braltoy-4 e-eraora a* to lb* prta.
Mr. A. W. Bailey, W. V.T.
raolkw^to U* dtr •&lt; ’«• T*rt,tad
U. A. Barna, W.R.
8. L. Malle, W. A. B.
Mia T. PhlUljo, W. F. 8.
Mis. D. Striker, W.T.
’

Groceries and Provsions,

SfcfiOSENE OIL
.ts^dsksst'”*'

tarty occvpite by A
tag naatu. w• raw i«i j.mibwi ia «rai»»s»os | Al tta (tud
n Htai« MlrwA, H««li*r

Roxy Butler, W.C.
G. E. AltoO, W. M.
Morton Butler, W. D. M.
Frank I’rtndla, W. I. G.
Baxter Owen, W. O. O.
BteUa EU-bbloa, R. H- 8.
Haiti* Spaulding, L. H. F.
Bev. A P. Moor, T. W. C. T.
New CuubckOboaxxxbd.—Tl»sR«v.
K Cvbtus, fsnnexly Editor of the
Mich. ChritHan Herald, and more re­
cently 1’abtob of the Bahut CnvBCS
in tbe City of Coldwater; has moved
hl* family to this place, with a view el
making It n permanent home. He ex­
pects to organta. a Baptist Soctety here
immediately, and will bold regular ser­
vice. In the Court House every Lord's

day, morning and evening.
it may not bo atntaa for us to say fur­
ther, that wc have known Mil Curtis
for the pant 12 ycrua as one of tbe roo«i
efficient and untiring tateon-ra in tbe
eaura of Owl And Humanity, in the
Htate, and that w® cararatly congratulal* our Baptist frt«»d. hero, sod Um
public genendly, that a man .f •«* derWed ability. ChrfactaD ahastater, sad

WOULD
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( AB. ttlMMALL S CO iTvpn.inr.. ■*!Mran»*

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BOSADALIS
TRY IT! TRY It! TRY IT
Tbo Eastern market is less active, but
prices are firm with a alight advance on
seme desirable grades. Tho Ikwtun
t.'ommrmol Billttin gays that it is fall­
ing off in trade “is partly duo to tho
i«x&gt;r assortment offering, and the abso­
lute deficiency of some styles of wool
moot wanted for immediate consump­
tion. But it is mor ox.particularly the
result of tho fact that wool prices havo
advanced to.a range at which manufac­
turers do not deem it prudent to operate,
and which ther say is not warranted by
any corresponding udrnnoe in products.
Tho market for woolen goods u active
and firm for a few choice and scasonable articles, which just now tax the full
capacity of manufacturers, and in some
oaans ore sold ahead of production. But
K’ido from these
specialties, the
volume of general trade from first hands
is only moderate fur the season. An im­
mense amount of woolen machinery has
been employed in tho production of fall
goods, and tho market is well stacked
with most descriptions of heavy dumcet» fabrics. Hon co manufacturers are
beginning to slack up, and are prepar­
ing to change their machinery to the
production of Light spring Roods.
Tho InthtUrial Antrriean, in an article
on Western WoolenMauufiuRuroa, says:
“In 1860, the whole number of wool­
en manufactories in tho States of Ohic&gt;'
Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, WiscoxuKn,
Iowa and Minnesota, was only
whereas they now number 557 —an mcroaso of ovur forty one per conL The
total number in the United Stales in
1860 was 2,019, employing 33 189, male
and female operatives, with an invested
capital of *3,8484,439, and yielding a
product valued at *65,038,091. laduding the State of Missouri, which had 98
establishments in onoration. there were
in the West in 1850/MI establishments
engaged in woolen manufactures, hav­
ing an invested capital of *2,742,151,
employing 2.960 male and female opera­
tives, and yielding a product valued at
*6,584,509. The sapitol invested in tho
estimated at *5500,000, being more
than doable the amount employed in
the 641 establishments cngugvxi in ths
business in 1860. Without reckoning
those no* in operation in Missouri, it
will be seen that the West is now run­
ning about twenty-seven and a half per
eent. ss many miles aa were in operation
in tho whois country in I860."
Tbo Notional Association of Wool
Manafactarora, at their fourth annual
meeting, held in the city of New York,
on tho 7 th insL, adopted the following
reaolations:
WArroea Tho beneficial effects of the
recent tariff on wool and woolens were
postponed by throe obvious causes ; 1.
The increase of card wool machinery
the war to nm^y the wants of ’
the Government; 2. The great quanti­
ty of surplus goods thrown by tho Gov­
ernment upon the market at rates far
below the cost of production ; 3. By the
stocks, both of wool and woolens, imin anticipation of the passage of a
tariffbill, and held at merely nominal
charges under the warehousing law*;
And. wkrrrar, The effects of this tariff
have boon fully displayed only within
the last fow months—it is therefore
Rrnlrrd. 1. That die existing tariff
on wool and woolen* is well adapted to
promote tho development and prosperity
of the woolen industry; that its good
effects are manifoet in tho roeent revival
•f tho bu.'iuoss, in tho exclusion of for­
eign shoddy good*, in tbo supply for
mineral consumption of sounder and
better fabrics than hare before been
made in tho country, in the production
of now Tsriotios of card wool fabrics, in
the dovolonmont of tho worsted manu­
facture. hitherto tho least advanced
branch of onr woolen industry and in
the successful, profitable and rapidly inereasfagculture of combing wools, wherwby the material for a deficient industry
is eujiplisd, and the public obtains an
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Bad news travels fast We her heerd
frum ennff of the States to know that
the butcher Grant—he wich wunst afore
stood in the way of the Confederacy—
hex been elected President, and that
Seymour and Blare, our gcllorious stan­
dard-bearers, her bin defeated igno­
miniously. .
This ends it I This finishes it I There
is no longer hope for Dcmocrfey. Our
star is sot in gloom. Never sh'el I foreit
the ghastly appearance uv Deekin Pogrera's face, ex the fatal noose wux told
him. A single tear rolled from his left
eye, down hw furrowed cheek—it glit­
tered far a brief moment on the tip uv
his brillyant nose, and plunged off into
space! How like our hopes! Never
a word sed bo, bnt sadly beckoned mo to
faUer. Sadly he walked to the square,
mournfully he pulled down the Confide­
nt flag which hex waved from the polo
in front uv Bascom s, tenderly ho folded
it, and placed it under the l*rl uv
whisky in the bar. ‘Thar lei it rest,"
rasped he in a husky tone, “it will never
kiss the breexes no more." And over­
come with omoshun, the old man busted
into a flood uv tears wich saved his life.
The drain uv moisture Crum his system
made it necessary far him to take suthta
to fill its place, and that suthin wux
strongthnin. To nre him I took authta
too.
And Ben Buller is elected. That ex­
cellent Conservative Richard H. Dana,
who has forgotten that ruffled shirts
went out uv dale 20 years ago, and who
still reads the A’««A«r/ Jntrtliyencrr tfarin it to bo a Whig paper, is defeated,
and Butler, who wuust hung a Dcmokrat in Noo Oilecns and would do that

The people will l&gt;* donriTrd uv their
innocent amoooemenls. This Grant will
send on armed hirelfas, clothed fa enus
bloo, with muskota and rich, who will
prevent our shootfa niggvro and who
will pertect on ther farms and fa ther
shops the ojns(Northetnbrs who hev set­
tled in^ur midst We shel see the gellorious Bou'hcm system dec • r • d y
and shoorly. The whippin-posts will ret
and tho stox will decay—the yelp uv
dorgn will no morn bo heerd, and the
cheerful track uv the pistol and the
shreek nv the man wai has got his gruel
will no more be heard fa all the load.—
Boicum, after bo hex tho few farrm. still
unmoatgaged in fhe visfaity, will claw,
end go to LooisTillo end embark into a
wholesale grocery trade and jin the
ehurchfOnd give Ubrally to Sunday-skoota;
his grocery will fall fate dekay and the
rino will haug by ono hinge. We shel
,ee churches and skool-honses, fa&gt; toys
tnd villages ercryw|iere The P&lt;M.nun
•lace uv 2,000 nkers will be divided up
into twenty farms, and onto thorn farms
will bo tlio bustlfa Noo Yorker, the cool,
ealcntahn Yankee,thestiddy, hard-wwkiu German—who will display his gu'erin nacher by workin himself inxtid uv
forcin niggftra to do it for him. Wo diol
be run over with akool-manns, delu d
with accdemies, plastered orar with nooopupere, stunned with Machinery, drove
crasy by the whirr, craah add ctaah uv
mowin machine and reapers. And ther
will bo choeso mode at tho Consre.
Ppnnibackcr'a distillery will be turned
into a chcej-o factory, and weak whey
will run wher now tho genrosa highwines flash along tho troughs. Ther
will bo no rectifyin at the Curnere- tho
hogpens will be abolished and in ther
sted will be akool-honscu And methinks
I see fa my mind's eye Aornsho the spir­
it, the ghost uv tho departed Pogrom,
(for ho won’t survive it long), a bvverin
over the seeno, ex Haralick’s father did.
The blessed shade wfll look in vain tor
life bouse on tho spot wher it stood will
bo an accodcmy. Ho will turn to Ba.oom’s, but thor he will find n dsoetriet
akute.
Pannibacker’s!’’ ho will
9fa a specitooal smack nv hfe spooritbps we will hover over it, but the
smell uv cheese in the ntaco uv the
strongthnin odors in wich he dclitos,will
scud a spiritooal shudder thro him. A
gust of a tear will nln down hfe wpwritoool now. Eagar for a minnit et tho dp
like a daw prop on th* rose, and fall !
Then will tho dissatisfied gust demand to
be taken back to purgatory, a place less
tryfa to his nerves.
Dockin Pogrom hex Daly britened un
wnnst ’ A thot flashed over hfe mind
wich gave him comfort for a minnit—
‘■Inn's ther a Booth for Grant ex there
wux for Linkin T" askt he.
“Ah!’’ sod I, fa alarm, “wood you
kill Grant to hev Colfax fa hfe place ?
We mite kill #ilfax, say you. Alare !
sposn they'd elect Bumnwex President
uv the Beniti Kill Sumner ? Good
Lord, no! They'd then ’ elect Butler
Bpoekoruv tho House, end ho can't
be killed. No! No I We had better
boar the ills we bev than fly to them we
know not uv. It's gone. AU feun with
mo and us. I shel stay fa Kentucky for
the present, tho what may become uv
mo tho Lord only knows.
I’xteouxx V. Nsor, P.M.
(Wich is Postmaster.)

1 won't say a word ox to the causes uv
this most terrible defeat. Seymour wood
make sj&gt;c«hcs, wich hex alius bin fatel
to Prveidenfhul aspirate, and Blare wood
write terrible letters, wich is just ex bad.
Besides Blare fairly represents us, wich
druv off all tbl decent people, and Sey­
mour ruther prides hisself oa being a
gentleman, wich chilled the ardor of our
party. The nominaaboua were unfurchnit, but I don’t rqiroach ’em.
It’s
fate.
I aigli, Deekin Pogrom slglis, and the
rest uv our cirkle wood righe, only they
havn't returned fromlnjeany, wher they
her gone to vote fa the interest uv tho
Consfitooahcn, and to aid fa the main­
tenance uv tho laws.
Sigh 1 I hev reason to sigh. For Pol­
lock will git the Post Offia after all.—
Tho his hands ore contaminated b ' beta
taken into the hands uv niggers —
hands wich handles kalkcr and draws
Bu.nr. Carets HTIX THE WORLD JH t- mollusc*, and is consekcntly degraded
by earnin hia own Erin—his hands will
company altatgbl Ireis. on Ihi. railway.
pass out to Doekfa Pogrom tho paper
RjtOGARE checked through. wich the Corner, takes". The Doekfa.
ex he thought uv this, bust into teem
agin. “I shel stop that (&gt;ap«r," sex he,
‘•and tho Corners shel go back into the
darkness of ignonyice. I shel nover
agin go for a letter—nor will I over Lev
one writton for me to any body. When
a Ablfehn face is at the general deErery
I shel stop patornizin tho Post Oflis I"
Will the new Administraahun deprive
a whole community uv a pap&lt;----------- *to give one uv its supporters a
Wo shel eoe.
Bui, I cood endoor tho Ions t
suhen - for prinsinlo I kin loo
succeeded:—
’
dom squarely in the face - but I------------•‘I can remomber one point in which
er and more terrible followfa thia cat- I am rory sure the printer of 1820 had
a very great advantage over you of th&lt;»o
Wat uv the niggers ? Wai uv us ? davit, and that was in gotting airfare iuat
Wo shel bev niggers votfa at the Ccr- reward for their lahar than you do. Not
nrrs! We shel her, at our polos, aU uv that there wn» plenty of money in those
tlio black cusses who live between hero dave—there waa but liyle of it for a
and Garrottetown, a votfa es regler e&gt; time I can remember when there were
hresl WloAaor St^jso M..MC*. ■. though they wux white men. We shel but two banka in the state. Money was
FMcCABfoWesTa Psm. Agi, Iteirel L bar em defiHn the sakred ballot box ex not plenty. Now and then we got hold
tho they wuxnot uv a cuaridnco. I eee of a pistereen, nine-pence or four-pcnceMWtXYARD. Oaa I Masaeer.
dork buss afore our poor State. They halfiwnny. But I can »0 you what they
Wffl hereafter hold the land wich they did get Dierally ; they rot two cords of
hev bought, and wich they Evo on, by a wood, they gut four bushel, of corn they
shore tenure, and they wffl increase and Ctwelve buahela of oata, and twentymulfiply. Pollock will buy ther pror bushels of potatoes, and sixteen
doose and they wfll work and get money. pounds of butter, for a year’s idaoin-,
Thh money they will lend to us—for ti&lt;m ! I can remember when my father .
we must hev it to sustain life and they cellar was half foil of apples, enough to
wi 1 take mortgagee into our land.— furnish one-half of the nllsga of Munt(Whan I say osr.l mean Deddn Pogrom peber could they hare them now- Why,
and rich). Ex we Dever work oureel
he had to feed them to the hogs. Often
and will no't hev, under the present a?- he had from six to twelve barrels of ci­
^^,1. ft. mru.
der at a time, enough wheat, rye, and
labor usoseoari- to our support, wo kin earn ‘o fill a targe granary, a yard filled
never pav; and the reeult will be, this with right feet wood, potau-e. and vegeboauti'ul land uv ourn, wich we so dear­ tahles at artry aort-qmte difcwat pay
ly love, will naasoui uv the hands uv toe from what we get now, but infinitely
stronger and bettor race into the control

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al Garrettatown yoo bev more than twen­
ty who wood—.
The poor Deekin rushed out uv tho
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T« *ssr riaur
' tbs moat populous, enterprising and
The people will demand rigid honesty' wealthy porttoH of the Unton. Let
and economy in every department of tho, Diem cease to hurl tho contemptible
epithet* of "carpet-bagger'’ and ’•seal*public service, and will hold tho Repub­• wag” at Immigrants from tho North
lican party to a stribt'accountability.
and from Europe, who would bring
That Gen. Gsajtt will justify all tho, them capital, labor and skill to restore
their waste places, least they engender’
expectations of bonost, patriotic men,
' the belief that they arc venomous ser­
we have the most explicit confidence.— pents, crawling on the face of the
But be con- do little without t^o cordial
lug erect in the dignity or^UlMnahlp.
cooperation' of Congress, and th* earn­
Tho Incoming Administration will
est support of tho Republican Press, give confidence to capital and labor in
whi?h more than any other agency the North; and lufuae such vigor

Wo firmly bs- as has not been felt since- the gloomy
llevo he will be fcundto bo tho vsrrlent- year that preceded the war. The ab­
inyfor of extravagance, speculation and sence of all fears of an attempt to over­
throw the reconstructed governments
thieving, whether by Members of Con- by force, and the adjustment of our fin­
grew, Federal Office Holders, ar Jobbers ancial difficulties on an equitable and
and Contractors. A* such ho wfll re­ solid basis—o task to which the new ru­
lers win promptly addfe® themselves—
ceive the earnest and fearless support of wlll calm the public mind, exercise the
tho Baxxix, which has never 'pandered spirit of npadlaUon, invite and encour­
to slavery, flr its supporters and endure- age the return to specie payments, and
carry the whole country forward in a
are, North or South, Political Competi­ career of unexampled enterprise and
tion, Patronage or Potter, and while its
Among tho first duties to which Gen.
Grant will devote his attention will
Post, xxtex wax.
doubtless be the Introduction of rigid
Republican* of Barry County ! Those economy and accountability in every
department connected with the expen­
of you who want a lire County paper, an diture of public moneys. Wo trust that
eo.'ohi paper, an independent paper he will exscind needless offices,slid urge
which darei tpeak At truth, lot it hit or upon Congress a curtailment of Its lav­
ish system of appropriations, and thus
hurt whom it will, scud in your money relievo tho people by reducing the bur­
as subscriber* for tho Bxxxxa for 1869. den of taxation which now oppresses
and vexes both the rich and the poor.
As on inducement to do so noir, wo oiler
Among the reforms which wo hope to
to send our paper from the receipt of see instituted either by the closing ses­
tho money, until January 1st 1870, to sion of the present Congress or the
opening session of its suocccor, Is a rad­
all nete Subscriber! who pay us strictly ical revision of our naturalization code.
in advance for 11,50. Or wo will furn­ Let the right of aliens to the ballot be
ish any of our Subscribers now or old, so protected by safeguards that its ad­
ministration shall cease to be a libel up­
any other paper or Mognzino published
on Judicial proceedings, a burlesque up­
in tho United States, at tho Publishers on the elective franchise, and the sport
and
prey of reckless partisans.
loireit elub rater.
In one particular we anticipate that
Friend* I Shall wo not hear from Gon. Grant’s administration will prove
you at onco ?
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actcre who have played a commanding
part in extraordinary times, he poeacstea rare skill for putting the right man
The Election of Gen. Grant !• the in the right place. This quality Is cstentlal
to th* successful discharge of the
finale of an eight years' llruggle, which
has teamed with events without a par­ duties of the Presidential office. Tit*
allel In the anuab of this or any other Preoldcat must trust very much to the
nstisn. During four of these years the honesty, the sagacity, the discretion of
Republic was engaged lu one of the subordinates. Gen. Grant has proved
greatest civil ware that ever convulsed that be eqjoya the faculty of selecting
mankind, and through! tho other four amUtaate wisely and well to a very romarkablo degree. He has shown that
it has been th* prey of faction* aud pas­
sions that have inflicted evils hardly he has th* capacity to discover and the
ie* calamitous than strife on the battle courag* to appoint to important posi­
tion* those who ore worthy of his confi­
From tlio opening to the close of thia dence ; and we foci sure that be will not
period one man has borne a loading part, fall to cxcrciso both in the new field
whereon
he is about to enter according
and for the larger portion of it be has
been tho mo&gt;»t conspicuous actor In the to hl* Judgement, pnd In spite of pres­
wonderful drama. Starting la obscuri­ sure or clamor from friends or foes.
If the new Adminbtratlon shall prove
ty, and advancing by slow and sure
steps, he has reached an eminence where as successful ** wo belleye it will, *o
he challenges tho respect and the confi­ completely must It ^dispose of all the
dence of the body of hie countrymen, leading subjects that have troubled the
and has made his name a household country for the last ten year*, andromc
word throughout the world. This man, of which sprang Into existence a* min­
by the tuffrnges of his feBow-cltisans, ister* of evil a third of a century ago,
has been placed at the bead of puUlie that it wouljd not Ixi marvellous If ere
affairs for the four years Immediately Its dose tiftro should be a reorganization
before us. And as soon ns tho preju­ of political parties such as occurred In
dice* and the passion* engendered by a thsadministrattou of Jefforeon and in

moulds public opinion.

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SEWING

In the tear which is now drawing to
; s *nd, the ext the skill, and th* labor
, f tho People of tho United State* have
] eon employed with greater diligence
, ad vigor and in broader fields than ev_r before, and tlio fruita of tho earth
have been gathered into the granary

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day, to giro place to returning h»xmony
and fraternal affection throughout the
Republic. Many foreign Suteu have
entered into lit'eal agreements with us,
while nations,"which are fax oft and
which heretofore have been unsocial and
exclusive, have become our frienda—
The annual period of rest, which wo
have reached in health and tranquility,
and which is erownod with so mapy
blessings, is, by nnivtnal consent, a con­
venient and suitable one for cultivating
persona! nioty and practicing public de­
votion. I therefore recommend that
THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH
day of NOVEMBER, next, b* set apart
and observed by all tho people of tho
United States as a day for public praise,
thanksgiving, and prayer to the Al­
mighty Creator and Divino Ruler of the
Univen*, by who** ever watchful, mer­
ciful, and gracious providence alone
States and nation*, no loss than familire
and individual men, do live and move
and have their being.
In witness whereof; I have hereunto
set my hand and caused tho teal of th*
United States to be affixed.

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Under each el tho great chieftain*
had time to cool, no eandld person will
for a moment doubt that "the Interests, Jut named, old Issues and cflbtc organi­
the honor, and the glory of tho Repub­ sation* and decrepit leaden passed into
cbllv'.os, and during their respective
lic are socure’ln his bauds.
administrations parties askutnel the
One of ths first objects to which the
forms which they wore for the succeed­
new Administration will turn Its atten­
ing thirty years. Bo wo imagine it will
tion, will be the completion of th* task
bo under the rule of Grint. It would
of reconstruction,the pacification of the
contradict the precedents, belle the lea­
South, and the restoration of order and
se no of history, and set nt naught the
security to that suffiiring portton of the
deduction* or philosophy, If ths con­
vulsion* through which ws have passed,
As to reconstruction, ths triumph of
and of which the election of Grant I*
Grant and the defeat of Seymour, in n
the logical conclusion, did not result la
manner so signal and eon elusive, will of
a new order of thing* whose culminat­
tbemselva* virtually solve ths problem;
ing point will be n reorganisation of j&gt;oand we hope to Be*The three State* now llticnl partire. Our civil war, the aboli­
outside of the Union restored to their
tion of slavery, tho enlargetnsnt of tho
relation* to th* Government during the
«u ffn.gr, tho reconstruction of the
approaching session of Congress. Ws
Union, and fundamental amendments
entreat that bsdy to hasten the comple­
of the Constitution, have carried us
tion of the work?, so that when Gen. through a revolution notlsOs radical
Grant shall tak* the President's oath than that whlcji delivered us from the
every star shall beam with undimmed
lustre from the banner that wares over
Thoso who are to blind to reoogulzo
his head. If, however, It ehall bo de­ the new era, those who ere to* slow to No. 30.-M first ra Btete Btr*«t br ili fwl dm
layed till ho outer* th* White House, keep pasoiWitb tbs progress of events,
we ar* sure ho will push It to a rapid must be left to Wander among tho tornl*
i OUry frtsu D&lt;r*U&gt;*&gt; wttb viu.
cenaumatlon ; for be is awara/thal ths of the dead past; while men of clear Ns. 4A-N*«
os Or**a Slrwi. Frie* 11,700.
.
pcepls are desirous of seeing this obsta­
vudoa and atastlc step will become th* No. 43.-H*um sod S UU on Drofcdvsy, *e«r
cle to lb*, peace of the country Immedi­ guides of the* nation, and load It for­
ately removed out ef tho way.
ward la acareer of expansion, of pros­
The bare suece** *f a candidate whose perity, of power, and of renown, such
, MsSO, well wfur^
platform and policy are embodied In the a* have Illustrated no previous period
phrase, "Lrt a* have pwrol” will can** la Its history, and will scarcely find a
the wavw of passion and violence in th* parallel In th* annals of any people.—
Southern State* to sink in repos*. If, IT. Y. Am.
however, after he shall have ns*ura*d
tbe chair of State, sx-rsbsls *f tlio
sdjool of. Hampton, Forrest, Wise, CA1 JOURMAX for November, contains
Bcmmcn and ToombsCKittau* their as. Portraits and Btograpbical Sketches of
aoultsupona Government which ha* Max Muller, tiw I’bllologiral Scholar
magnanimously spared their Uv*s, and and Author[Isaac Taylor, the eminent
shall not instantly refrain from stimu­
lating nreon and murder, and cognate
crims*. Ue loyal people *f the nation
will demand that they be triad by court
martial for violating th*Ir paroles, *r by
criminal tribunals for treason, and if
oonvlcteti that tirey be banlSbsd from
th* country or put to death. "IM us
have peso* I" •
Wstope, bowrrer, that reseoa has
not Bed from th* old rating statMot of
the South, and that under th* firm, sa-

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ASTIXOa, MICH.

tte saw* wtostyteaf MASLOW, OOVfrTKAB
» OBANT, fa tealrad by watoal waaaaL
.
N. BARLOW,
W. 8. GOODYEAR,

JgAItMY COUNTY

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
KHiiEiprsu............. . ........
II K.SARGKXT. Oral flop, Chicago,
r E Mere, A--I Soft. Detroit.

***!■« Maeklaa la n,«

,,
------ wiui its own
peculiar views ot expediency
And
‘*'irth l'*Uhaa‘B »ndrUbt Benos
jolttlcal oppMsenta should consider
everything said and done tn a political
“ Rcneral and not personal us

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.
MtLLINE

UEXTflTlTCUM
LU “

nUealMtion. This will Xreta S
,

itxo.—The Fural AVw Yorker
&gt;n mbslng from our table for
,Kki past. Howls that, friend

■Best StUch,

Waxtxp Immediately, a few leads
of 1'rv Wood on subscription. Will
these wb &gt; propo«e to pay us for the
BASXEHln wood, take special notion of

tkePtefagSU;

WARRAHTE11
fivvu Urepaired.

MOST FR ACTICAL

IG ■ACHIJU.'

I TYSTifil
tailway!

Bonn Racijko Dom't Pay.—We
Battle C'ri.lk AMAh-We loam
J&gt;-ar that a sun of Thomas Tixkixm of
that the enterprising firm of Dextox A
&gt;;kt» Village, was thrown from a Rack
Kkeleb, Bakers and Grocers, at Battle
dloMK on Mondhy, and some what aeriCreek, opposite the Kaltag Hoaao, are
■uualy brused.
now tngngid In tbe vholraate Oytter
Trade, and are furnUhlng.among many
Paiuwsau—The Han. 8. A. Biack­
other extensive dealrra, Messrs, M. A.
max of I'aw Paw, Grand-master Of the
Fuller, W. a. Haetwdx. Geo. Mo
fln-lepcndent Order of Odd Fellows in
CAXUAg.and Thomas Ch a mbksllaix,
of this Village, dally with large quan­
tities of those delicious bivalves. We
learn tliat they have .i-eelol contract,
with the celebrated Baltimore and New
Haven packing houses, which enables
them to sell a better article, at even Ires
efdhe meeting on Friday evening, with
prices than tbe Detroit dealers can furn­
terrific for.-e, scattering the, glare and
ish them ; and we know, practically,
-ull in all directions, but fortunately do­
that no better Oyster can be obtained
ing no other damage.
anywhere West of the Atlantic coast,
than arc tho c sold by these gentlemen.
We advise all our Oyster Dealers to try
u.!Ksox, employed nt the Hash and
their goods before buying at tnpre dis­
MUod Factory,of OoL Wm. II. Dickbv. tant point*. and paying higher
lathis Village, was eerloualy burned, a
dqr or two since by pouring Babbit
mCd into a box containing oil. caus­
ing the bo! rneUl to fly in all direc­
tions. striking him iu the (o&amp;i and on
Ta hereby given that the TtwnMp
SbeAand., inflicting frightful but not
Board, ot the Township of Haatlugs,
dangerous injuries.
,
will meet at the office of the Clerk, on
Saturday the 28th Inst, at one o'clock P.
M. to audit accounts. Dated Hasting*,
receipt of a specimen number of the
Nov., 10th, 1883. By order of the Board
Ifra/rns Far ver, an agricultural, llteraJ. W. BENTLY, Clerk.
ryiand family newspaper, of more than
endinary value te the pwiple of tbe
Ncth West, published almultanlou«ly
at Madison Wisconsin. and Chicago
Illrrnis, at the extreme y low price of
45(8Oa year. Tho paper in quarto in
Term, and printed In the best atyle of
the Art preservative of arts. It should
lisw many subscribers aiming the Far-

Corner of Jefcson and Railroad Streets,

HAJ3^IM}8,

other than political relations, the earn­
est and active cooperation of the people
of each Immediate neighborhood,for all
that will tend to promote special, local,
and social proeperity-lo build up, and
expand, and enlarge.'tbe^uxintss intorreto of each, to the end that alt may go
•n from prospering fo prosper. No
good r«ult can possibly be obtained by
carrying our poiUics either Into our
business or our social relations. Three
should bo independent of all political
strife, that the grealesl good ot tho
greatest number may be secured.—
Henoe we say, that while tri politics it
is right to class every man. as an oppo­
nent of his country's boot Interest who
votes in opposition to your pollUcal
principles. N«vaaTnxuas,i&gt; all thx
OTHXB IIXI.ATIOXB OF X4FF., WE SHOULD

MICH.

Bn Gali Griceriet
Mxn/cmt
Blckary Cavnaro. Mkk.
aprtlal

Tns luaexar axd Fdomt Assoxtmett
ever offered in ths County.

I AIM TO SELL

G.nuine Artlol'ea.

laa.'
PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

UNITED STATES
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

A UTHOKITY.
S. C. THOMPSON 4 CO’S

ONE DOLLAB SALE OF

Boots and Shoes,
simplrjoitie. lotto rebjretto .nammln fow
a»«&lt; ifaHifa, teal ih. BrnTtopriM^o“wfta
■JIcImmsoC teetro. and which. eociMqantly,
rffiTl e.on or l.u
|K. ..

MAIM BROTHERS.

! Drift
Mciitt
Groceries,
rerm.
. reumi

Silks, Shawls, Drcflfl Goods, Linen
Good.’ Linens, Dry Goods; Cot­
ton, Fancf Goods, Albums,
Bibles, Silver FJitodWare,
Cutlery, Watches, Ma­
chines; 4c., 4c., 4c.

Meatag*. W. wo.14 ...t~etA.il,
troitoa U&gt; oer .rw SCUOULtJOffOBOok.

«■

TEE SONG- CABINET.
By C. O. ALLEN.

Ttesa .rticl.. fo.te Mid .1 th. wslfora prica cf

oils

Bair Bagaaerator.

W. O. HEDftlCK * CO..

Saddlers &amp; Harmiiero,
B1RRT «RD UT0H COURTIB
T” '“’i’KXigKUr "

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Banter &amp; Kichaiie Dealer,

eS-jdrssa-.Ki-SWSisi

WJ1BU,3SeHtS=®8S

urilou SA bath Hchool Concert was held
st tiieprrebvtertan Chnreb, last Sab­
linth evening. Tho attendance was foralsh rack soeplfal story cr poom. The bolarge,the Houm being crowded, and wrgui picinrv. ore eecoaeely good. tmbrsefag
four
Ulu.lr.U4 by six ngrei-

DRESSING
HABPEB8
NEW MONTHLY MA'GAZINE.

Tbs pablbbrrs annaescv far ISO a new renal
live ramarks were made by Mr. IwonnSabbath School Missionary, and by tbrebansfag Mln Caw Illa Williao. also as
origlasl story for boys sad girls, to res tbrosgh
Rtw.Jk.
Moors, Pastor of the Metho­
dist Episcnjial Church, iu this Village.
Ot such, ths more tbe belter.

sol.

mertiag of Che "Hastings Hocial," (tbe
eocnndaif the season.) will be held on
Tuesdv evening Dec. 1st, and will be
e.tthrordoa each alt ornate Tuesday
■evening duringtho winlet; notice of tho
Finer of meetlcg will be given from
'time totnhne. All Interested In the- pro­
motion wf “Good will among men,"
socialorder, and tho prosparity of the
Prwlytexlati Oiurob, are cordially In- t,l. E.tr^ts, prrpsr.J fa .eras,) fakes om b&lt;~r
tefora dfao«r. will inssrs a good «pp&lt;ill«. pre
mots digesUoa. sod s»ks krallhy ««b. Tstes
is doers of from 4to«.evsty aigb*. »U1 rare laI'ATiuiKrrE Home Hanufactubes.— duration. Cortfareres. Dvsr Cowplslofa. foes......__ IJrir. BowWe ask the at teation of oar readers to „
ihs advert inementof Mr. James Claxk,
io br found wader the head of new adrenlsments In this issue of the BaMflia. Mx. (1, has on hand, or Dourly
ready for market, tbe best lot of euttare
and pleasuresitsghs ever seen in Heat­
80WKWJU &lt;DV A H l&gt;
ings, aad tksje la no doubt they are aa
oat from hia shop to. and will bo sold as
rJirap u any Using man can afford to
a. 11 first rtruw work. Give him a call,
•’trybody In want of Cutters, Bobs,
Klei&lt;ha, Itoggtoa^or Wqow of any pat­
tern, and our word for It you will be
pleMed.

' sial slag tte
&lt;• lispro’**!

leg tta Irssl fajsnoas

■ IN THE

AsvaU vOlptanateteaotear ibfa. Dom*. lagTvdfoaUfrom wtesb H is srads. It baa tare
esara. bat a—kw } o«r slate Trow aao spwudL M.le your kUt'i start sad plsia as
paidllh

Take Particular Notice!

(t•.muu s*«cs. I MA.}
GRAND AND SQUARE

Grand One Dollar Sale!
Wholesale and Retail.

.Agents I

Groceries and Provsions,
MAUA, AXBB, SAXT, COD MSB,

CoeaiMisn roa Luu Cues, la FaarnnM.

NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY.

WE HAVE COME
menl In tbe Denaecrot, that we did not
fulfil our con trad about setting tho Su­
pervisors Report. The Farm are. that
Yorxa undertook to Mt bls half first,
aadsent to doit a hand unfitted for
that kind of work, end'who kept the
Rectml tn bls bands four dAy*toertae
much matter aa ear mas art In one day,
snly Mt oae-thlrd of the Report, at
that His delay cauam us to keep the
Baxxkm back two days, this week that
we might publish tho Beport in ftxlLGusss "Rock" in future wfll find tt
difficult to get us caught tn that kind of
«*-I»rtnerehlp, though we mean to bo

c&amp;ttgsrosa.'tssj
MMMfo

(Ml m rasSw Ov»|ers tf yen wata &lt;te BKBT la
tekMsra world.

IASU FOB BIDBS AMD HILT!

Tla.Ware at Every DeeevipUM,

KEROSENE OIL,

�GEO

abeep, was not intended for publication.
Bui sa there is nothing of a private
ehurecter in its oontoaU, and as it cootains an amaring problem to ba solved
by those extremely philanthropic com­
mercial gentlemen who so strenuously
decry the tariff—not by any means on
account of its effect on tirir ovn interest
but purely on accountof this disinterest­
ed affection for the wool growers and
manufacturers—wo will venture to place
tbe letter before our readers :
FarntoLME, near Delaware, Ohio, )
-------$
' October
16th 1868.
z
Mt Dias Sib :—I have just received
for
your circular letI or of the14
. th Inst,—
which I am much obliged. I think your
action wise and necessary. Of course
the growers of long wool would not be
ratified with such a discrimination
against them aa would result from the
re-raiabhshmmt of tho Reciprocity
Treaty. My pcnonal interest in tho
matter is vwy small indeed.; but I hare
for a long time insisted that tho people
of the U tritod Btntoe ought to grow all
tho wool they use; that the genera!
welfare would be promoted thereby;
that on lands worth $50 to $100 per
acre, large floeks of sheep for the pro./ duction of wool merely, cannot be proff* tably kept while smaller floc k* of good
mutton sheep can be managed to good
adrirntago ; that in all the Middle States
Were mixed husbandry prevails, these
sheep can bo profitably kept to on ex­
tent sufficient to supply the demand of
■ our long wool manufactures ; and that
tho wool can bo produced aa cheaply aa
iu any other dvjJixvd country, when we
nhallnavo passed our present derange­
ments and have returned 'to a specie
currency
At our Elite Fair at Toledo I met
Mr. --------- of Boston, with whom you
are doubtless well acquainted. He insistel that tho present tariff would prove
a failure no far as it was expected to ad­
vance tho price of wool; that tho effect
.had been so to reduce tho {trices of the
fins wools of South America, that Eug' liah and other European manufacture™
could afford in consequence to lay down
woolen goods in New York now, at aa
low rates as they could before tho in­
crease of tho duties.
I inquired whether this was, and was
likely io continue to be, the true stole of
tho case ? He replied tliat there could
be no mistake about it whatever. Thon
said I—“You may reet assured this tariff
can never bo repealed, for the fact you
bwitsq demonstrates that all the reve­
nue received by the Government from
this Tariff on wool aud woolens, cnit tit
jxnplt noikiny at all—is Bo tax on the
consumer; and if it docs not benefit tho
wool grower by increasing the price of
and ill»nml-4
his product, it docs him in this respect ■eirrular f»»». Agrata vaatod. Sl’ENl'E A CO.,
no injury, and benefits him in common U l aA Flic., Xaw Yerk.

Hypophosphites
ACT PACMITI.T AND Cxan-AOrLT
IN ALL STAGES OF

Basintss Bii

CONSUMPTION.

,'ffussjfcria ■sst
r_. .. js

k. CAII1.

AU Hastings Outdone I
PRoilATK OBDkE.

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'

lb. ...crattooa nsWir rad uulfone.. AU Ibe
l*JMJton5« dto.ypw with • rapid 11; that

SdtilJBc.

Ballonal.

Tbs Murae. oUhe HTPOPHOSPBITES.Io lb.
ear. of that (rvata.1 Kours&lt; of lb, rat., Cov
aramra. to -aaparaQrlad iu IbaSanala nt mediria.." Thto tberraghlj tfetoeUle Ktmntj acta
■RA towiett.
!■ all ttogw of lulmseJar

an Dor vraara. lh«r—in

.... ... ’ -n r*v

Tbe bra.Aclal .Sieta ortbiaEetoMlr.srs eqaal-

SOSADALIS
TRY IT I

TRY IT I

TRY IT

HYPOPHOSPHITES

■ EST REaEDT TH DISCOVERED.

(Mad* from tha Formala of Dr. J. P. CbarahiU.
nf Faria.) la the but rowdy known to Nadlcal
Roiraet. In arary.au wbvre lb. roetiaa pbvalcltn prrtcrilra "toniea. Iron. Whlaker. cod liver

Itaei (file BMJJrsr, Kiteji,
o. i. spavuiis.
mS»agsaa&amp;ffiSrs.Tai

iLSsmiss Cra*Mfcjyssra ssi«ys? traTTi

&amp;IICDSS,

ROSADALIS

Is^-Reconimendcd by the Best
Physicians Everywhere.

i’O’efloittt
wiH quickly restore Gray Hair
la its natural color and beauty,
and produce Icxerlint growth. It hi
perfectly harmlew, end ia preferred
orrr every other preparation by
those who hare a fine head of hair,
ai well u those who wish te restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
Imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.

AMOSICALBOXIONKDOLLAH
Agricultural Items-

2

!Tiknytol firassra.srararaas sfiTiisi to raB

AIMAMULNB. FlatolUT
xvanc uaxta to-mfaai

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Hair dressinGE

imperuau riaiid too atomna for luH JJ
[•a«»a on U&gt;c whole aubtort llv Wbltllrr. aoalldratial pbyanton, .*.1: Hl Ch.rim Su Unia. Ho,

Dry-Goods,
Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

IMPROVED

FA/ORITE

BLOOD. ■*J,UOOD-!'*,u-»“

Ail orchard in Maasochubetu which
has been used mi a hog pasture for twen­
ty years,
never failed to produce a
large cro^bf fruit A worm-eaten np
pie is a rarity in that orchard.
Animals of sdl kinds fatten more readi­
ly in dimly lighted places, than when
exposed to the full light of day. This
is especially tho case with fowls Brood­
ing stock, however, especially horses,
should have light
- Yodatt, in his book entitled ‘friio
Horse," says this animal will never drink
hard water if soft is within his reach;
that ho will leave clear, transparent hard
water for a pool or stream of soft even
• though tiie latter be discolored with mud.
Very eold wfclqr from the wull will make
- Qm hair raisa up, and uot nufrequently
cause an attack of the gripes.
' The Ohio Farmer says tho most rapid­
potato digging he ever witnessed, was
aono with a born abovcL Tho shovel
'was drived into the earth beside and undor tho hill, and a portion lifted out,nnd
■ by a quick jerk scattered over the sffrface, entrrsly aeporating soil and voge• tablof, leaving tho potatoee clean. Gen•rally, two applications of the shovel
• finished the work upon a IrilL

4 Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

DEPOT, 19S GREENWICH ST., H. T.

We WILL NOT be CNDERKOLD.

Green Tea, 90 to $1,00.

Best uuri’at ef Crockery In Tows.

ESK:

,_______ rrti
SsMbrarradunlUlbclIlh
to hsvVbv SPAIN AD-

Fresh Goois cosstaslly os hai&lt;.

Old Cools selling regardlesa of Cost,
.lew Geodte, Jan Received,

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.
Hullega. Aug. SO, IMT.-aRrl

PRICE ONEDoUjIb.

^.’inthester's

Boston DOLLAR Store!
UE [trnwaaa Socc.va AtUodinj oar pul
baaiwu Au iodumd «• la auk* put pm-

SPECIFIC PUL

T

GEORGE PRESTON
larltae /rar all.a lira to hia

&amp;. Well Selected Stock of
?ROCERIE8,
i taaal^b. raid. aUkral regard to priraa, to

.
,

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR.
Opposite to Brink Dlooic.

'

STOVES, IRON.
for One Dollar,
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---V—* ~
wwiw Lvinavv orpaas. Tbn.aboald aol fail to oa. lb.

•'(j^i&gt;&lt;M.LAi*r:'k,cir.hlrtl ** *£
ndidtndncMiifnl-ciflvr.il loAr.nl. rand
Hubs. Adtr... LABONTI A BABBIT.
n Bedbnry SUMI, Boston, Mra

BAT DWrpiUUTlON
A fitUt. k latab strayed for the first
time into the woods, and excited much
discussion among other animals. In a
mixed company, cmi day, when he be­
came the subject of a friendly gossip,

Iks Ha

WINCHESTER’S SpboficPILL
^^’"bBuI'ramir,?.“(rrtab“f
te.a’

•it.nalv.1; omAfor mon than Tblrtv Yaam.—
Drad aarardlag to direatoag rt will aaradllr rtibe Virile Pa«m in all carat of ImpoUacy
At the small advance of flee seats per •tom
or laeapaeiiy.
pound over tbe prices as sold by them.
ia.A HBW THEATIBX.-W
This Is ulmpartoal eii ftlsnns to all who
b/’fnroiVh*^'Sata'SL'SSC

“* r*Bpt “toaliM ran Uglv.

JIMOO SStetSSHWSS •“

GEORGE PRESTOH

F*(JdI or arad for CVralara firing Prices,

McConnell, Agent.
M *M»n Braros St. Grand RaplAt, Mkh.
[MM/n
•
wm. h.

'the goat praised him.
“Pooh!” said the lion, “thisistoo ab­
surd. Tho beast is * pretty beast
enough, but did you hear him roar F I
heard him roar, and by the manes of my
fathers, whan he roars ho does nothing
but cry ba- a—a F* And the bon bleat­
ed his brat in mockery, but bleated far
frfanireD.
“Nay,” said the dear, “I de not think
so badly of his votes. I Hied iiim wsP
enough till I raw him lean. He ki ks
vrithli. hind Isgs m running, and, with
all Ms tik^aac gate brer ray bid.

Profitable Employment.
Gc. in irapvr^nt Uiwna. or tn »r-l M canraaain|r

JffliLRY4IU81C8m

FIRST QUALITY
lad wUl ba aoU al a am.11 adraam frotn m.1

“■
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Figure 2 Sewing Machine,
Ttunotoi
to Im tbs teat Ira prisn Baabto. Is
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WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN

TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.

In the autumn of 1817, while the
woods were bright in the variegated
r •.
hues which followed the light touche, of
srrGn In frost, a mounted traveler was ouiotlv
“J
। pursuing hii way through a dark, broad,
: kvsly forest u» th. v-to part of th.
. . .. _
_..u ..-------- Slate Of New York.
Ho had ridden three miloe since see­
ing a Httrnan habiia-tun, and had yet twu
to go before he could gel sight u» anoth­
er. He was deciding a hill into a
gloomy looking volley, through which
flowed a shallow but switt running
stream, and tn reaching tbo water ho al­
lowed his thirsty beast to drink.
At that moment n man stepped ont
from a cloister of bushes into a road ot
horse path on the other side of lliu
stream This man was dressed like a
hunter, and carried a rifle on his aboul
dor. In his general appearance there
was nothing that indicated boMility or
wicked dcrign. He was of medium sire
compactly built, with inteUijjont features
-laansi Gesrsaa J«TIS THE WORLDJEJ ae- and a certain air of pniility, seeming
eemp.ay all nlglil Ifalna on thia railway.
rather as one abroad from tome new
town for a day’s sport, than a profes­
BAOGAOE CHECKED THROUGH.
sional hunter.
All this the mounted traveler careful­
ly noticed lie fore ho crossed tho stream
to continue his jotunsy, and when they
camo together, pleasant salutabuus wore
exchanged.
“Hao weather for traveling, sir, re­
marked the man with the gun.
-And for hunting also, 1 suppose,”
smiled the man un the burse.
“Yoe, there is gome enough," return­
ed the other, “but am a pour hunter,
and can only show one bear for mv day’s
Mersinc Ex.^ Matt*1 4540
; !&gt;sv Is.. »:*o work thus far. and that is almosjf use
r.z.. IlM a a ; Vicki Is- »# . less to me, for I hare no meins dftakrailway Ferry
lUchlras Usslral »My
Kk al fcou i. a.. r~»l •' Third .imi •**#*• ait away. I would willingly giro a
..
*. v , and**• r- - ; l&gt;«trolt * Mllwsiikte
ir for the uw of a horse hko yours
nd WieMaao 8oa0*« &lt;*««k •»»*»*• » • “* for a cuuple of hours. If you eon spend
five minutes or so 1 would liko you to
•m the bear; it is only just breond three
buslie. some ‘-IM yards from hero.
“I will nut only look at it," said the
traveler, dismounting and fastsning his
boroe, “butil wttoo heavy, I wiM take
itatong for you, seeing 1 R™ going the
Junctor thanked him in a must cor­
dial manner, and then, as if to make

J AME8 JOBJCRTON, Freprfeter.

fnnn. whither jonraeying and so hwth,
and learning in T^ply, that the latter
resided in Albany, was travelling in p-rt
for his health, aid portly with the view
or making an oxteuairo land purchase.
■I0.1"ere we are!" sxclaim-d, the
ba,l»ull.&lt;.o«n»rmar~w

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some curiou- seals, and a diamond rinr. ,
“Ah, yes I remember you now.”
which he fmrty tore firm his finger —
“Im mo teD you why -1 was thus sfTh-.- h-, ’re -l-ed* into fi-.tlrfA- '-r
I feeted.
—■ »•My evo »—
had
» »just
—• chanced
■- - on a
st, picket! up his rifle, plunged madly .carious seal which had once beluugod to
through the bushesinto tns road, mount u merchant named Philip Sydney, who
cd the travider’s hu^e. aud dashed was allot in the western part of this state
away from the awful some.
sumo twenty yearn ago ; nA on looking
We tun t now suppose a lup-o of at yonr features closely, • knew you to
twenty years.
•
■
In i'ie swing of 1837, there Vend i.
th. city al N.w York a Hauler «" |
miiidnaire whome we shall call Btephen
Edwarte. He owned .a palatial man
siun, splendidly furnished, in the ver
“Yes, I know you," pursued the other
heart of the town, and ho and his wiS and a week after I disguised myself and
were amunc the leaders of the fiuhi-i
had an interview with you in pour own
•"
'
They had a beajitifif mansion
You ream tuber •» that, of
coureo?1
who was about to be married to a foreign
‘But,’’ gasped the trembling wretch,
nobleman, and great preparutiuns were
*
One day. about tU period, as the
“Yre, and with that very money, and
banker stood conversing with 'a gvakte what other L could command, I was en­
man from another city, who had called abled to buy enough of your own biHa
to ass him un buainM, be obMtved that to make that ran upon your bank that
the latter suddenly turned pale and be­ broke it and forced rain upon you ”
gan to tremble.
“And what would you do now, that I
“My dear sir." said ho in his tuual am ruired F’ inqnind "
•"
—'
tho other,
with
tones of off-hand sympathy, “whatis the the deadly calmness of dsRpreation.
_
matter ? ore you ill F'
“Now that I have had
d my revenge, I
“A little faint, sir, hut nothing to want you to know that I myself ion‘the
came any alarm,” replied the ether hor­ man you attempted to murder
n
and did
ridly. I am subject to such epelU. If ___ ___ ____________ r Eid uc t I. Behold
you will bo kind enough to excuse me where tlio ball struck and glanced !"
tor ten nd outre or so, 1 will take a short and ho took off his hat and showed it
‘•God bo prni..ed I" ejaculated tho oth­
er “God be praised that you are yet liv­
ing," and unable to restrain his emotion
h. burst into tears "Oh sir,' ho con­
tinued, “you have taken a load from my
It was perhaps a week after this that soul. Though poverty, beggary and,
on. night the great banker was seated disgrace are staring mo in the toes, I am
by the fire in his librarv, when a Krrun t not guilty of murder, and am more hap­
camo in and presented him a letter -He pythan I haro bocn in twenty years,
look it withe yawn, opened it in the must with all the luxurious sunounduigs cl
indolent snd indifferent manner possi­ Vealth. It was my firat and last crim.ble, but had nut rmul a doSon words lx- I have never bean able to tell how I was
foro he camo up with a start, turned induced to eo outrage my nature as on
deadly pale,and trembled so that tho pa­ that fearful occasion. Now, sir, do with
per rattled. He finished the note, for it
was rather a n&lt;&lt;te than a letter—worked merciful to my innocent ^"w'1
“I forgive you," returned the other,
one hand nervously at his throat, and
with th. other ----- ■*
extending his hand “I forgive you —
temple.. Fori_________________ ______ You have been fearfully punished alcd to bo chucked into calmness, by his reedy, and Sa God baa seen proper to
iron will some terrible emiXinu. and he preserve ns and bring us together, let
so far succeed*! as to oddroa tho wait­ .us hope, fur our jfrrsent and future tnling servant in aa ordinary ton.:
rstion, to etfdeavor eo to live u to de­
■JturwM. who gwv. you this loiter ?"
serve the bleeaings w^-seteive. I will
' A man,' sir, and said h.'d wait for restore you enough io place you and
remr family aliuve wantund fur the rest.
•'Then I suppose he's waiting?"
•Teo sir"
■ Very well, show him in."
Philip Byduoy kept his word, and with
Souu there was a light tap at the door, ,'a start in the world, aud an easy consci­
ushered in the stranger, and immediate­ ence the yet enterpri»ing Stephen Ed­
ly withdrew. The stranger verging on wards accumulated another respectable
sixty, of rough appearance and attire fortune, much of which he spent in
Hu wore an old grey overcoat, buttoned -barite.
'
Philip Sydney died in 184", and Ste­
to the throat, ana a pair of green gogglee, and his whole drees was saturated ph on Edward, in 1851.
Is not truth, indeed, Mtrangor than fic­
with rniu.
'Toko a seat," said the banker, point­ tion ?
ing to a chair near the fire.
“No, thank you, I’U stand." was the
gruff reply. “Yon got my letter, and of
course you know my business/' he add­
One of tbs cleverest rtmntmrt and
ed.
wits of the town, “Mr Bparrosrmst,"
“You allude to thia, I suppose," re­ tells Lie, following uf Qov. Seward,which
plied the banker, producing the letter is quite to good to b# kept for private
which bad caused him so much portur- circulation;
During hbi incumbency of the guber­
natorial chair, before ths days of rail. “I do not understand iL Yon mini niada. the Governor had occasion to vis­
have made a mistake."
it a certain port of the State ; and, on
“No tuistako at all. I tu present starting mounted upon tbo box of the
mail-ooach. to enjoy his cigar and the
October; and saw you,Bt&gt;q&gt;hen Edward*. scontu^. The driver was an iuquisatire
, hoot the man—aid if you go and deny
driver, and his passenger humored him.
it. I'll have you in prison before morn­
Land agent F’ said the driver.
ing. I’ve hid my plans and got every“No." quoth Seward.
’tli ig auro ; and if yottgo to playing in­
“Belling goods F’ ,
nocent, and refuse my terms, Lil tako
“No."
care to see you dis atrotaldng hemp.
“Traveling preacher F’
The banker turned •pale in. rate of
“No."
himself shuddered and struggled to a
“L'ateat medicines F'

“Cap t give it——it weuM rain me.”
•■Inst » mn aav.' roioined the other.

what will follow if I go this way." '
He argued, urged and imnlared for
merer at loss fearful cu*t In vain —
At last tho banker seeing niin,diagrace
aud death before him if he refused—
agrred to forma Ho also agreed to
moot tho stranger with tho required snm
on the following night, in front of 8t
Paul's church. Both were punctual to
the fixed time and bills and cuecks tu
die amount of one hundred thousand
dollars changed bands.
I A month Inter there was a tremen
dous run un the bank of which Stephen
Edwards was the principal owner. It
No, by Aamkr." was Mr. Bunker’s
wuh roon broken and eloeed. Then tho
reply.
sheriff was Mt to work,by eager cr*dL“Who is, thenP’ said the startled
ors, aud all tbo reel estate and pureonal smoker.
arvperty of the late mil jonaire were
-n.rfes Hre/r
Jeiwxl and sold, leaving him a beggar
. -f/eeTw.*. Af.iys«&lt;asjfa- OrteAer.
and just claims un»ati»i’w&lt;i. Fashiona­
ble friends deserted ths family, and tho
proud nobleman refused tno liand of the
rained banker’s aocomplishsd daughter.
In tho very midst Of hia disgrace and

Mako marriage a matter of moral

Tke Egret te-Tbal yee la.re veer Burner
•I Uwe, to enter into eer, Hntoed rffoietgn. i»
•eetriel interesl*.
The pro-teel sf l,„m.

Mam- in your own religion.
Many into a Afferent blood and tons-

Cmtami.
y • As food se lbs
H, HHACKBbU aee’l Faso * AjP»&gt;&gt;- Mrew
T IMK roB

or in company.

“Your fare erems romewhat femi
bat I esmnoi name you,’’ returned Bt

IZVtriJ5?tokao*j

ST A 1S. toaiv IU. A

tic felicity
Unrticai of__ __ ___ ___
Never find feulL aabss it is perfectly
certain that a fault ha. l«e&gt; eotaautt^,and even then prclud.il with a hire,
and lovingly.
Neglect the whole awrid besides, rath­
er than one another. '

Never make a remark aj tho expeuM
of the other ; it is meanness
Never jiart for a day without loving
words to think of during abeenae a be­
sides it may be that you will not most

At the ooncluaion of tho speech, a
gentleman row to hi. feet, and said :
•I txuzt the gentleman, in the appli­
cation of his remarks, refora to his own
moihcr and sisters, aud not to ours.”
The effect of this mun just and time­
ly rebnka was overwhelming, the ma­
ligner of women was covered with oonfu-

in prefacing a few words which w.
fur a long limo had it in our mind

K

Of oil the oriis prevalent among young
monjo know of none more bUghtiwg
in Wboral effects than the tendney to
spook slightingly of ths virtu, of woman.
Nor is there anything in which men are
so thorougi ly misuken as the low mKms's they often form of the integrity of
women not of their own mothers and
siatora, thank God. but of others who,
thev forget, are somebody slse's mothers

right to misuse all other woman, by what
they see of these than they would have
to cstinuite the character of honest and
respectable ririxsns by the devekrpmenta
of crime in.our police courts.
Let young men. remember that their
chief happinoM depends upon their ut­
ter faith tn women. No worldly wisdom
no misanthropic philosophy, no general­
ization, can corer or weaken thia fuudameutol truth. It stands like the record
of God himself—for it is nothing leas
than this—and should put an everlasting
seal upon lips that are wont to speak
slightingly of women.

Onr. —Only one drop of water at a
time that had found its way from the
mighty ocean through the dike,and was
slowly wearing a little channel. Only
one drop! Yet if that little child in his
meaning rambla had not noticed it, who
can tell what the terrible results might
have been?
■
Only a stray sunbeam.' Yet pre­
chance it hath -•—’ -----------*
abfrU,. * ”
aorny stricken heart,
or its g —
found its way through
------------ branches of some wild wood,
kissed the moss-covered bank where the
tiny viutea grew, and caused shades of
beauty to adorn its lovely form.
Only a gentle broere I But how many
selling brows hath it fanned, how many
hearts cheered by ito gentle touch.
Only one stray bullet that pierred the
noble soldier bey as he trod the lonely
midnight round, faithfully guarding ths
•‘Newspaper manF*
precious lives intrusted to nis keeping,
“NO.”
and the blood slowly ebbed out, and the
“Than what's your buxines. F’
"Gotarw," replied Mr. Seward with sunlK-ama toll on the cold face of the
tranquil smile
Only a drop of ink I And yet it car­
“Uuv'uar o' what F'
'
“Governor of the Stats of New York." ried ths neps of dealh to anxious ones
a!Jhotno, and caused tho tear of anguish
to trickle down tho furrowed cheek of a
widowed muU-r.
Only a fro wn, but it left a sad, dreary
ache in that childs heart, and tli.quivMing ly। and tearful eye told how keenly

&lt;U isbataMisl *&gt; css be bought eleewben fei

Milin, ri&gt;»,u

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shook violently from head to toot; yet I was talking to you on buainees, and yon
lie ran to his victim and robbed him of' obeom-d that I turned dsadlv net. &gt;tM4
' hupock.tl«A,agukl w*tohamLchMn. berem.agimtod.'
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and tho privilege of tho FronchiM bo
exercised ia,a spirit of patriotism, based
on the intelligence that feels the respon­
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to discuss and decide politic*! questions
for itself, uninfluenced by demagogue*
sad unaffected by bribery, and what is
true of New England to-day, will be
true throughout the Union. Simply be­
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litical attitude are tho natural outwork­
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government, where Education is univer­
sal, and tho whole people are actuated
by a common impulse which prompts to
the doing ar those acts which promote
the greatest good of tho whole people, in
tho spirit of Eternal Justice.

ly and indirectly.
Greet as tho Country has become,
and vast as is to be its dominion in the
future, Now England has not yet lost,
and is not likely to lose in the futnre hower«r distant, ita influence, moral social,
or political. Tbo roses or uixb has not
and cannot succumb to any of tho other
forces, sad in tho very nature of thing's
it can not foil of making itself felt in all

doportmente of human action. A rag­
ged region, full of School Houses, Col­
leges, end Churches, with a homogene­
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and as untireing a* anypeople under
the Sun, con hold tu own against, or in
sympathy with the dwellers on tho most
fertile Prainos, or under the sunniest
skies. None but fools or craxy sectionalista care to keep their patriotism with­
in State boundary lines, or to separate
themselves from tho rest of the Nation
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The Union should be “one and insepara­
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institutions, its growth, and ita general
prosperity; and the fanner on the banks

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Oil Regions of Pennsylvania

GEORGE PRESTOS
The great nctay just wane in the

election of Gen. Gauri, is but the open­

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The Radical Republicans

have now hence forward the full control

New Hampshire, God Unt her, never of tho government, and must taka the
wavered. - Then, in September, there entire responsibility for any failure to
camo from tho Green Mountains of Ver­ restore Paxes to ths country, sad to
mont, the old story of unswerving fldoliplace the industry and finances of the
tjj and finally, Maine, with a eighty
Country upon enduring foundations energy, made manifest its unchanged
patriotism. Tho influence of those vic­ The people will demand rigid honesty
tories for tho right bn tho other States
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LOCAL AOIXTH, BA8TIX0S, MICH.

ageulaio attry Cbeatyia lbs Pelted Atetea, for

Justice to all men ; and the latest chap^
fors is like unto all that has gone before.
Kron before the old iaMtf was agail

cated whore she still stood and where
she meat to stand. In that contest, that
At March 1868, every appliance was used
to force the Granite State from ita allegianon
But tho attempt was useless.—

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any other paper or Magarino published

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decision. New England’s first gun indi­

Is aov cm staitaitos

DRUM 4 MEDICINES, PHILLIPS &amp; BENTLEY

PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS

Ed. Baxxdl—It is but natural that
the democrats should squirm a little af­
ter such an awful defeat, and a* they
have nothing better to ofiter, they tall
us that GnaMT, will prove a worse trait­
or to ths Republican party, than Old
Veto has. Bad logic that. Cops., for a
man of Gen. Gbants history does not
contain treason to either his country,
quick to frateyniro with the eettlen on
or to the party that •loots him Presi­
the shores of the Missouri or the Prairies
dent of the United Btatea. I think that
at Nebraska, in devotion to the best in­ democrats, that talk Jn that way, don’t
terests of tbo Nation, which includes
■nd bestowes ita blessings equally upon that paper repudiates F. P. Blair, monI
both. Our averment is made simply beautifully now that the election la
as the statement of a truth established over, and In fact don't hold Horatio in
very high esteem. Ah, Cope, that la
and buttressed by undeniable facta.—
hardly fair, they swung around the cir­
Not to go further back, where has all cle, and made speeche*. Biair wrote
Now England, with only a slight and
temporary exception, easily explained drank lots of whiskey, and In fine did
by tho interference of “New York everything democratic that ho could
Roughs’’—where hat all Alrw Jtngland think of, and now it la rather hard lor
you to go back on him and any, that
been, during tho past eight years ?—
you could not expect to elect a man
Bteadfaat and unmornble in its loyalty—
whether exhibited in the Hall of legis­
lation, on the field of battle,or HlMnifosted at the Polls; whether standing firm
fortheruo in the time of War or stand­
A. W. Bailey, has rented bls mills at
ing equally firm, for Juttire, freedom
thia place, to 11. H. h!» son, and M. H.
and humanity in the time of Peace.
Wing, for one year, so 1 am informed.—
At no time has it had any sympathy H. II. Bailey luui built, nearly to oomwither toleration for Rebellion or any pletfon, a beautiful, though net A large
tjf the friends or apologists of the Re­
bellion. It has had no draft riolt, neith­
er boa it countenanced any attempts to
diacredit or embarrass the National ,

tho aaaaults of aeceasion and oligarchy.
It has unflinchingly carried out ita acta
in the spirit of the Constitution end the
great truths of the Declaration of Indo-

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Tbero has been shown, from time to
tian, Patronage or Power, and while iU
lime, oa (he pert of the Copper-Babela,
in an parte of the South and Wert, a quite easily explained, and are due sole­
fluporition to decry the influence in na­ ly and entirely to tho education and in­ Post, mu wax.
Republicans of Barry County! Those
tional affairs of six Eastern States, and telligence of bar people; and whilst they
threats of leaving them out in tho cold. will remain foots in that section at the of you who want a tire County paper, an
Were a year or two ago frequently utter­ roontrv, like foots wffl, sooner or later. mww paper, an independent paper
ed by influential orators and journals of
which darettpeak the truth, let ’ it hit or
that party, and even now^ntimatfoos are the spread of free school, educa­
hurt whom it will, send in your money
frequently thrown out that they axe not tion win become general; for the truth
of much account »n tho Union, and must was distinctly uttered by a Representa­ as rubscribers for tho Bxxjru for 1869.
toon bo overshadowed by the grow th of tive in Congress from this State years Aa an inducement to do so now, wo offer

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THE SONG CABINET,
By C, G. ALLEN.
nor^anlxing the Heading Circle. We
think If the young men were a little
more active In thia enterprise, they
would find it ndvantagvou* to them-

'inc nicHiwL'

What Can I do Beat; Mirthfulness.Wil,
Humor, with Illustrations; Head* of
Victor Cousin,
II epwot th Dizon ;
Wilkie Collins, Rev John Cumming*,
author and prophet; Blind Tom; Ar.

THE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERT.

Drap, Mediciiat, Gretsris,

Rlfcble, Mr. Julian; with Indian*,
The Mao azine. Harper’* Magazine,
Cannibal*, and other*. Richer In Matr
Atlantic Monthly, Ballou**, Godry'*
ter RMd illustration, than ever be'ore,
I-ady'4 Rook, and Peterson'* Magazine,
everybody will want to read It. Only
(or December; n!so Harper's Weekly,
*5 cents. 6. R. Wkllb. Publisher, 380
Broadway New York.
the Chimney Corner, and all the lead.
Ing lllustiaicd paper* of the day, are
kept constantly on hand at the City
New. Depot of Main Bnon^tji's.
the firet number of a Rural and Family
Paper—to be published, thereafter
Fins-We Jcirn that the. Barn on Weekly,by I’eltcngill, Rates &amp; Co., Proth» prvml*?* of Rev. Mr. Brown, of prieti'ra.and to be devoted to all that par*
Rutland, WM* dratr’&gt;yejby fire on Tuer- tain* to Country Life In 1U broadest

WEST.

W. O. HEDRICK A CO.,

day evening. The fire broke out about

Sattn &amp; Hanmiien,
and will be under the general Editoral
charge of Mr. Donald Gi Mitchell ;
while Ita Heme and Fireside Depart­
ment* will be subject tj theiupcrvblon
ef Mr*. Harriet Beecher Stowe.
who tHU at»o contribute regular^ to
every number.
/
A large corp* ot RwoelRt" Editor*,“of
blgb reputation In tbelrepcclal depart­
ments, have been enlisted in rapport of
thia enterprise; and no labor orexj-en-v
will be apired tu make the papcr- in
eubjact matter aa well a* illustration—
worthy of a place in every iiouaehokl In

Receipt Books,

EAT ?STH»'
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BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES
»rw Fares Prroariy wa.c.t ft.. or D.au
by Fin ta Ugbtolag.

Bailer &amp; ftclaue Dealer,

’CoNCT.itT.^-We notice that there is to
b* a concert a’-ttli. Methodist Episcopal
Church on '] luuiksjrh Ing evening, comm»nc:ng at T o’clock, under direction of
Prof. Dale, aadsted by Mr*. Riley,
Pref. Bailey, presiding at tbe Piano.
Buch an array of musical talent, at a
concert on Thanksgiving evening,
iheuld command a full nous*. Admladon 25 cento,th* proceeds to be used
In paying for the New Organ recently
purchased by that Society. Surely this
1* a worthy object, and one in which
the whole people should take an inteIs hereby given that the Tbicnafiip
re»t, as whatever make our Church ser­ Beard. of the Township of Hastings,
vice more Inviting, tend to the promo- will meet al the office of the Clerk, on
tlun of good morula in community.
. Saturday the S8tb Inst, atone o’clock P.
M. to audit accounts. Dated Hastings,
Cleiiag Exercise* of the Middleville Nov., 16th, IMS. By order of the Board
J. W. BENTLY, Clerk.
Uniha School.

Mid Deville, Nov. SO, 1808.
Ed. Banner.—We have seldom at.
tended a School Exhibition, equaling In
merit, the one given under charge of
Ltrcics Rcsbihx, of Heating*, at tbe
Vlooe of the fall term of tbe Middleville
Union School. Although Mhldievillf
has attained a high standing ambng
bar sister town* for her amettur dra­
matic tal*nt. one would scarcely expect
In an ordinary School Exhibition lb Aec
much real talent evinced. But the
scholars seemed Inclined to d» their
level beet, and In doing that th*y far
exceeded our most sajgnlne expecta­
tion*. it I* uselees j‘ o attempt to parllcularire where aU did so well, and wo
shall not do thia among ths SifiiOlar*,
tut a few of our young people,net meinber* of the school, volunteered their
service*. And to them we not only ten­
der our thanks, but shall claim the
Rrlvilege of commenting upon their
eeveral acta and performance*.
'The oddity" advertised nan ‘Diw
logue,” but really a rexmlc-draraa, was
»«U performed, the several Important
»*rt« being taken by Ebln Witkina,
Wm Jodie Payne, and Mias C. S. Lynd.
Oa* ofth. most prominent feature*,ufld
and ablest display of talent during tbe
•renlng was tbo reading of Aaron
Clarke. Orm E. EtepbtmrToltah Bey”
*“ the piece aelrclod-^a difficult piece
of blank verse. This fa a piece which

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Mncnxo.—The 1st Quart«|y me-. ting nf the current Conference
year, at Heatings Station, will be held
•a Sunday the ZKh inrt. The Rev. Mr.
BAXtH.oneof the mo&lt;t eloquent Clergy Dta in the State, officiating.
qcabtixy

Emaxi’EY. Chvuch.—There will be
Sxavico. appropriate to the occasion,
at Emaxvkl C’HCBCH. on Thankagfvtngday. Thursday the SStii ins:., at 11
o'clock, by the Rector, Rev. J. W.

Uxtox SEitvtCX—The Probyterian
Metho !l&lt;t and Baptist Societies will
bo'J UXIOS SehvWS, at the Presbyteri­
an Church un Thanksgiving day Tbure-

ciwooinrrn,

We call the attention of oar readers to
the advertisement 'J Dr. BatBelds
Equalizer,contained in another column.
Tha purpose of thia lastrument it to
•qaalizo tho circulation of ths blood
and nervous fluids In the human eye­
tom, and thus to arrest and cure disease.
Several InatonoM of care produced by
It, bare been mentioned to us, which
seem ttuly remark atto Some of the
p&lt;roans who have received benefit from
It, are well knows and prominent citi­
zens in this community, and the medi­
cal profeadun have, we understand, giv­
en It their urquailfled approval. We
certainly are glad to toe there improve­
ments
in medical bv
science
and practice,
practice,
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.buow uu
and greet with pleasure every Invention
calculated to relieve sufferiog humanity
&lt;&gt;f any of the many dlarasea to which it
U exposed. Dm. J. M. and C. Rcsbxll,
of thia Village, have purchased the ex­
clusive right for tbe use of theta Instru­
ment for Barry and Eaton County.

Daator la

Drj
Gwli, Griccriei,
aoon ‘civva'an Mxnrerjna
Hia»ry Csrotrs. Mieh.

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PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRE8TON,

General Grocer,

PavnooxoMY, containing nearly fifty
roti by Kcv A. P. Moons, Pastor of the portraits of distinguished character*—
Mrtbodl-t Eplscopii Church in thia Civilised and Savage ; is published —
Village.

Boots and Shoes,
blemen ; Eminent Clergymen; Power
of Example; Choice of Pursuit*. or
What Can 1 do Beat; Mirth fulness. Wit,

norganlxing the Heading C.rrle. We
think if the young men were a Uttla
Victor Couain, Hepwoith Dixon;
note active in thia enterprise, they
Wilkie Colllus, Rev John Cummings,
would find it advantageous to tbcmauthor and prophet; Blind Tom; Ar.

TnEMaaaztXE. Harper’s Magazine,
Atlantic Monthly, Ballou’s, Godey’s
Lady's Book, and Petereoq’s Magnzlne,
far Decern &gt;«-r ; also Harper's Weekly,
Bazar. Leslie’s lilustraied Newspaper,
the Chimney Corner, and all the load­
ing U'.ustia'.cd papers of tbe daj|, are
kept constantly on band nt trie City
News Depot of MaIX BtiOTUKB'B.

iirup1* Jostles teIks Mtyel te **mmt*i«
d dir mssr ■SdilUssl u.m wkwb so I
Act tl&gt;&lt; Ilfs, bnlib. sa4 UApaaaa*f *&lt;x
Ulelaawauf avoalr. and • tilth, cmuao,
rSrrl mors er Iras dirertli, tbr ■•tCanol t

Dr®, Heits, Gnctries,

rium, aua, raarntxxa
’ cirr yin Dtrcr.

Rlfcble, Mr. Julian; with Indiana,
Cannibals, and others. T.lcber in Mat­
ter *Md lUuatratlon, than ever be'orc,
e\cry body will want to read 1L Only
M cents. S. R. Wxlxa, PublAher, BUS
Broadway New Yolk.

Groceries and Produce,

will be leaned on or before January next,
tbe first number of a Rural and Family 1
Paper—to be published, thereafter
Weekly,by PeUeogiU, Rates A Co., Pro-.
prietora.atid to be devoted toall that par­
tains to Couut.y Life In its brofoa.t

Hair RagaiOor.
Saiilers &amp; Harrasiiiken,

It wlU not be partisan or sectarian.—
It will beculkd HEARTH end HOME,
and will be under the general Editoral
charge of Mr. Doxat.D O&lt; Mrrcnux ;
while Ito Heme and H reelde Depart­
ments will be subject L&gt; the supervision
of Mrs. HanxtCT Beechkb Stowk,
who will aha contribute regularly to

Coxrxnv. —We notice that there la to
a concert a* the Methodist Episcopal
Church on 1 uauka.'ivlug evening, camurate-.ng nt T o'clock, unde/direction of
Prof. Dale, aas-'ated by Mrs. IUlxy.
Pref. BaILKY, presiding at the Piaxo.
Such aa array of musical talent, at a
concert on Thanksgiving evening.

THE SONG CABINET,
By C, G. AIXEN.

■^s^ysrwawsFss Tie Farasn' Moms! Fiie Hi-Ct
BARRY ARD EATON COUNTIES

I—■ — —. —M S

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Baiter HicW Dealer,

A large corjw of awociate Editors, of
high reputation In their special depart­
ments, have been enlisted in support of
thia enterprise; and no labor or expense
wlB be apired Ij make the paper- in 1
sublet matter as weU as UlustrAtlonworthy of a place In every household In

•4, VemMUrtlU,
i Fteaferai. Irrlaj

HAHPERS
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Ivery Bottle la Warranted.
TULLIX. FXWCH A FUIX1
Vtotaaato Aman, CXJ«a»».
ttrAaS as aSa * &lt;S BraeXaa wsiitot

the land.
FubeeripUone will be received by us,
from any of our subscribers os lAe moaf
______ "
mlad &gt;n AS centa,the proceeds to be used /awabte Urma.
In paying for the New Organ recently
percbaaod by that Society. Surely thia
la a worthy object, and one in which
the whole people should take an Inte­
rval, as whatever make our Church ser­
vice turn e Inviting, tend to the promo­
tion of good momli in community.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

Clsaing Exercises of the Middleville
Unidn SchooL

European Calshritlss.
D18MARK. TWtorradttalsra
of Preraawsa eared bf Radway's Pdls. (Sre
fended a School Exhibition, equaling In Irtlar from -b» Prafsaaars of lbs I rassisn toad.merit, the one given under charge of
^WUge- Bresin Dr.
Loews Ruatxix, of Hasting*, at the
elose of tbe tall term bf tbe Middleville
has attained a high standing arobng
bar alater towns tor her amertuf dra­
matic talent, one would scarcely expect
in an ordinary School ExhlblttBa lb be«
■oeh real talent evinced. But the
aeholani teemed inclined to db their
level loot, and in doing that they far
exceeded our moat uijgulns expectaUona li la useleee to attempt to pmleularixe where all did so well, and we
shall not do this among ths Pbhblaro,
but a few of our young jreople,n«ta&gt;eu&gt;bets of the school, volunteered their
services. And to them wo not only ten­
der our thanks, but shall claim tho
privilege of commenting upon itteir
revarai acts and performances.
“The oddity" advertised ass "Dia­
logue," but really a wnutc-draiuB. was
well performed, the several impbrtant
»wts being taken by Ebta Watkins,
Mias Jeaio Payne, and Mist C. 8. Lynd.
One of the most prominent feature*,snd
end ablast display of taletit during the
srening was tbo reading sf Aaron
Clarke Orm S. Ftepl&gt;cnf’I'oll*h Bay"

Groceries and ^r'Ovsions,
XAlla, AIM, SALT, COD TOW,
TtorWaea sf
DswrtR&lt;M,
Crockery aat Wsw^aa*sre(
KSBOBBliB OIL,

50 First-Class CUTTERS

And.to tar*.ssarysblag toys to a Firstattoe
Orasary kaubMuBaaL
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lUAlXACO. f*MgrtMsn. « Mrors* r»r all ktoda af Caaairy Predate, mk*i aa Batter,

Tnx Lanoast axs Forest Aswantxxr
ever offered in tho County.

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GRAND AND SQUARE

Grand One Dollar Sale!
.'FREE or COST

ctot-x- and 0X3X1 Kina
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JAMES CXaAliMiD;

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EAwstten.
Bcsucc aud Art, Rural Architecture.
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CONSUMPTION

kt ‘

and heart. IW'k. been otharwiso,
A Splendid Assortment ft
w u*"‘
could not—widely aa ho is admired
and profoundly aa he is loved and tzustSale al Rail Road Prices.
New., tkimmerre, IJuniseapeGanlrning
IN ALL STAGES OF
eA-Jhare been tho Republican candi­
A •» GRFfcNBACK
Eutqmolo.-y.
Tbe Markets. *c„ Ac.
date.
Of full rale* wet true to asy Houk A«aL
lw»T]UTin»«. Ut»ic, loirjr.Ac. ■
I oL XX. for
«&gt;ll excel le dl th- (Meutlali
Tho Democrats might also have nomi­ BOOK ASENTS WANTEO FOR
Fh«r ImmeJiaBflr nx^taee Ike Mrreg'k
nated and supported him had they seen
,pen U&gt;. eeior eftfie pale Mead They
MAT1IW RALIMMmri IIW UH
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.tlurtgng.- aaJ«&gt;.
fit. Many of them had early determin­ ••SuMhiae and Shadow ia Mew York.”
ed kr do ae,' end they long preaiated in A Work of oboorblox lutoroM, reptrto wilb u&gt;aad tncidouto of U*&gt; oud ibr firm H«that resolution He,was emmontly pop- ocdeleo
trepoliu. Our Agrot in Hartford t»ld M to Me
•lar wi th tho loyal section of that party,
white tho Rebels widely snd warmly ap­
preciated his magnanimity and p&gt;&lt;&gt;.l
•ense. Of all the men whoeo tnaiincts
1 rtttte. io ell esker leeel ««w ee «Upalaod te -KS
and affiliations ally them with tho Repub­
licans, he. was their first choice. Tho
one solo obstacle to his nomination by
tlio Democratic party was tho fact that
hi, belonged to the other parish.
Throughout the canvasa just clooed,
k-M'S elMMie eortleo ereeoOw Be lb. lb' Ml W
roue Tunic. and gaaarator oi ice
Oer.Bki'hiinenar aaM mrlMBRri &gt;e Ike i v-m. ee
Gen. Grant has been systematically, ]&gt;cxblood; wnila for caaaaaf Oaneral
aistantly traduced by a largo section of
of Hlr*»i(th. Hreh and Appel.le
S'.-Otolrto, Farslyato, Ukraara *m
the Democratic press as » blundering
Heroftle. Chromic Durrbara. &gt;■
butsber, • drunkard a despot, and a
radical, whose election would dig the
grave and nail down tho coffin-lid of
TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT!
constitutiimal liberty.
Martial law,
W1LX1.W n.neTVoakaoS Wiuhb H« Benn.
States excluded from CongreM, deprived
of solf-govommont, and ruled by tho
bayimot inde&amp;dtelv, Sc., were to bo tho
fruits of his domination. Tho Demo­
cratic candidate for Vice-President in.
docontlv proclaimed that should Gon.
Grant oe chtaon President, ho would
never quit tbo’White IIouso white ho
lived ; perpetual anarchy, “Negro Su­
premacy ” and an exterminating war of
races at the South, wore widely pro­
claimed tlio inevitable consequences of
his election.
• WiHM xJuon *Mi
Bwi he •• elected, nevertheless : and
■aidOaaUtr. •—
i
tho telegraph had hardly flashed tho tid­
ings over sea and hind till, presto! this
raring Radical is transfcrrediuto a para­
gon of grod souse ami moderation I—
Jteverdy Johnson who noror before
breathed ehint of it—tolte Europe that
tho American People would have shown
themaclvee ungrateful if they hail not
elected Gen. Grant! (Then what docj
be think of his own Maryland?) Th^’•tioxat I»Ulliffnerr would like to fall
into his arms in a sudden swoon of ad­
miration ; oven Montgomery Blair threat­
ens the President oloct with his appro­
bation ; and wn learn from myrid tliroats
BEST BEIEOT TET DISCOVERED
newly attuned to this strain that Gen.
Grant is essentially a Democrat and a
Oonservatire, who will oxcrtall tho pear
cr of his great office fur a speedy reite­
ration of the Union!
And this, for a wonder, ia true! Gen.
Grant'a'instincta are all democratic in *.*&gt; iba Old World. Is.kdalrrwl/
the proper sense of that much-abused AAMtiJaam- llallday Pitarnl Suri, tlu il.t
term, while his leanings aro consorva- MEH. Jr., U Bi'ble Uwm, X.-Ywk. ' ’
tivu and his heart yoorns for a prompt
Best asUri'al of Crockery fa Town.
'
FIItRT CLASS
e
ro-eatabHshment of tbe Union in ita in­
tegrity. You arc right now, however ' MAGAZINES i
Fresh Goods constantly on hand.
wrong you may hava hitherto been.—
Asmrrs-HnutiiAtiAzrsr. r&lt; •»».
Old Goods selling regardless of rest.
But how could you, thus regarding him.
hero fought his election so strenuously ?
1Z1 W.lhatotop IIUK^a CD.. Bidddbrd, Jft.
Might he not say to you, in tho words of 1
a’hackncycd ballad:

I’llOHk 1 K OHUKH-

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Or tlekyour utmost with intent co tc do?
If Gen. Grant ia the man you now pro­
claim him, hojr is vour post abuse of
him to bo justified? If yotfr present
THE GREAT RADICAL PAPER.
faith in him is sincere, what meant your
recent, frantic opposition ? \./
The meet extensive and froshe-I PcfiltlFor our own nort, we are nowise । cal New,—The best Agricultural'
omaaed by this sudden spasm of adula­
Department-1 hr .lariat Alarkets— And the best r rlglution. Wo expected and predicted it—
al Beadlug Matter.
"
We assured the People that Grant's tloc-,
tian would give peace to tho country,
eeaing that it could'not fall to have that
effect "We told them that the Rubels
would soon swarm around the President
elect, protecting that they had misunderstuod him, and were now anxious to
co-opcrato with him in the prouyit and
Ten capita. t* act addnm. (sad IM copy.
io iba palle'-np ofih* d»bf.
I
t-irnity, and general prosperity. This is
copiaa. to one ed-ln-x... (and one
certain to elicit a fit response; and, are Tirauly
_ „"T •» 'ko r»U^up or ibe d.bi.
5
he has been six weeks President, Gen. Fifty Mp«. to oaraddine, lead o*a copy
Gnat will seem to be as popular and po­ . Io tfie srtlrr up ef the club , - ’ I
Ona bundrad e^tae, to ou&gt; vtoraea. (and
tent nt the South aa he is al the North.
oar copy of ibe Tri-Wreklt
to
tbo itrltor-ap oT tea dab a l&lt;
We do confidently trust that Ku-Klux
Alt ardrre abould bo addrweed to JOH?
operations at the' South, fitna the burn­
F'USKY. Editor apd Proprietor, H W. e
in* of negro school-houees np to Camil­ lU.enlh .od Oto.to nt Straeta. PhUadelabu
W
Head
tor
a
■noei.o.o
e
,
r
la butcheries inclusive, arc already in
t ioir butt quarter, becaupe it would plain­
ly be suicidal m era see to presist in theta.
There may yet be a few sporadic * out­
breaks, but no systematic persevorance
in Robel ntfoeitiea. The chief aristocrats
will quietly hint to the rufiians that they
imist stop, and the hint will be taken.—
T1io new State Government will stand,
•» •« lb. We-Irru Uniremlut Boot ami Faaud “the Chit ’
SutobiLbrnrui, CtodsMU. Obto, and •otarg

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PRESS.

“Star in the West"

io tho ballot-box, and
_______________ 1 that they hare always
favored Impartial Suffrage which some
of tho nogroee trill be txyeled into be­
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BY GEO. M. DEWEY,

VOL. XIIL
Business Jirrrtonj
F. H. MALLORY.

with

TMUH.-tl.50 PER AHBUM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1868

medical

eailwayb.

HOOFLim GQI1I BITTERS,

VXtoHAM.

“ With Kalluo toward;

£&gt;&lt;&gt;i: HA.ILWA.YI

?»r&amp;S.

A Startling Casa-

VTCTQBY.

Hoofland's German Tonic. td WM«un mmrmcruni
—
To
nvpKN bj Dr. C. X. Jicxsos,
York, boston.

JAMB, f. ROBERTA,

She g«,ti«g» $»«»«.

NUMBER 32.
place where manhood resides.

pose and steady

the bonk kept by the be

to carry you every

TOsggwgy
frrws conncn.
Tines and fruit trees.

—There comes from Mobile a c
lug. But. if the plan bonce arranged, and a qy against Judge Busteed.
begun, and carried forward a month, the

And NeW liJjgiantl Cltloa.

The Great Remedies for all biseam

FEANK ALLER.
m.n.1 .11 n««^n«r al Law.axl aiUvtuv taCVuaatrrft O X-larv FaMk-. Gra-ral Lan-t Tat an4 &lt;M■
Carit-olar atsroHan rsMItalhi aaai
. ■:.»» •&lt; 1 IM* at ml MV... &lt; lIHro avw J. F. WaliaM?
B„.
Slrorl. ttaatlaca. XMk.

Otuj cxitsntj in Iowa end one in j?oBooks are hi i&lt;L to the young. Temp­ brasku.
tations ore blunted on them which other­
wise would pierce to the quick. A man
who draws sufficient pleasure from flag i taffv into firewood for tho poor.

LIVER, STOMACH, OR
DIGESTIVE ORGANA

Hoofland’s German Bittars

HARVEY WEIGHT.

for two hundred thousand dollars and every step. Nothing increases seif-reyoung man more worthily
have it honored. The New England

THIN RAILWAY KXTEXM FROM

82 to 27 Miles the Shortest Ranta.

—West Virgima Legislature cons
his pleasure. Friends ;nay files Books of eixty-one RcpuLlicaui and sevent
ncv$r ar? sick and Usey do not grew old. Democrats.
Riches mel I away. Becks are 1 n danger
of no bankruptcy. Our coinjieutons
defeat of the notorious Mr. Roebuck, for

HOOFLAND’S OEBMAN TONIC,
of the house were in the hands of the
- r.Tlin &amp; MILLS

—A Chicago girl is announed as the
belle of Dresden. The Saxons imagiftg

reereTjM F U. &lt;Sop.|, and uriraa ia

hl

iai« CUima ladoM. OIBca la
«•&gt;». W. Wiua.

Dr. C. C. LBWBLKT.
&lt; e-.rMStaa and ItaalMl. IrtaM
. SM Xart !!&gt;•. Barrr Co«lr. Mica. Mrl

Hoofland o German Bitters.
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO

STM. UFJOHX.

L1?"*’, Tr*in
Jwmv R*ilro«4 fer
FbllUtlphh. Udli&amp;crv and fTaahlnglaa.
&gt;A.
Mill.
UFREMH
and Hara.
.11..
_ J__ UAIL.
___
.. .via Avan
•11.
ville ISandsv.
eicatedk
Cosaa .
Elmira whfc X.rrhvrn Caslral stalls
. HarriabsrL FbilaAtlphlaand lb« sual

iStrs-

A Dilxkmi—Many ye*ro ago, a young
Unrrorealist Clergyman started qreptward
to attend a convention of his brethrenHo took the precaution to carry a bottle
uf Cayenne in his pocket, to sprinkle &lt;rn
his food with aa a pcrri*ntativo to fever
and ague. The convention met; and a:
dinner a tall HtxiaicT obeerred tho persoh as be scasmttd his meat and address­
ed him thus:
“Stranger, l’|l thank rou for a loetlo

tUf. M. UOHTMnNO,t^PgEW^rDany).

I. F. llAtl, t. B.

I. M.R8.UKEU.

J3HJI BISUTI,

ILWF.M. CINCINNATI EXFRESS. ntasdai

i. Ainuas. a.

DEBI I.ITY

C. 0 H3L3R33K.

MH 1 OUK MCIIY EXPRDW.
ITLVANUt H COOK.

Adeattced &lt;i» Life,

JOHN MTHAEL.

Eaglaad Cl Um.
• to P. M. CINCINNATI EXPRESS, from Dos-

OTisrfilany
A Good One.

NOTICE.

Traveling into town one night about
dusk, Mr. K had ocasion to call at a
mansion of an esteemed friend who had,
among other worldly poaoeaions, two or
three very fine daughters. 11,e had scare*
eked at the door when it was opened
toe of these blooming maidens, who
quick as thought, threw her orm»

ALYYED C. WOXSYN.
mt inn mlicate tHiLDEiit
HATTINlk HOUXB.

tfbtimonials.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward.

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, ter astonishment, the worthy gentleman
was enderoring to stammer out some­
thing, when the damsel exclaimed.—
•Oh mercy, mercjr! Mr. K. is this you ?
I thought os much as could be, it was
my brother Henry.’
II. RIDDI.K,
‘Pshaw I' thought the gentlemen to
lumsel^ *you didn't think any such a
thing.' But taking her hand, be said in
a forgiving tone, ‘There's no harm dons.
Don’t give yourself any UDoaslaaas | tho'
you ought to be a little more careful’

jy-ARK FOHTICKETN VIA ERIK RAILWAY.

G

ear. From dancing bo took to drinking.
From the bar he ontored those paths to
which Harry Hill a is the entrance. He
tried his hand st light play. He ttum
went into gaming heavily, was sfrim&gt;cd
every night, dri nklng deeply all the while.
He became enaznourrd with fancy women,
slothed them inedkn, velvets, and jewels
diovo them in dashing teams through
Central Park, secured them flue tnanrions,
“Certainly," replied tho parson, “but
and paid the expenses of the establish­
ments—all thia while keeping the confi­ Cwill find it very* powerful; be careful
r you use iL"
dence of his business aseodatos. Hi.
Tho
Hoosier took tho proffered rial,
wan, jaded and dissipated look went to
bis devotion to business. Men who met and feeling himself proof amiinst any
quantity of raw whiskey, thought he
could stand the “rod salt" with impunity,
and accordingly sprinkled a junk of beef
rather bountifully with it, and forthwith
introduced it into his mouth. It soon
the young ma*. His reputation was besaa to take efiect lie shut bis eyes,
without a slain, and confidence in hit in­ and his features began to writhe denoting
tegrity was unlimited. Ho "had the man­ a verv inharmonious’’condition physical­
agement of many estates and held large ly.—PiuidJy ho could stand it no longer
sums of trust money in his bonds belong­ —He opened liiv mouth ted screamed
ing to widows and orphans. In the fire?’
‘Take a drink of cold water from the
midst of his business, in apparent health,
tho lather dropped down dbed. This
“Will that put it out?" asked tho mar­
brought things to a crisis, and an expos­
ure immediatlolr followed. Tho greet tyr, suiting the action to the word. In
a short time tl&gt;o nufurtimuo man begun
ruined that had anything to do with it to-recover, and turning to the parson, his
Those who supposed tbemeeiyea million eyes still swimming in Water, exclaimed:
“Stranger, vou call yourself n ’-VcnelWidows and orphans lost their all Mon list, I belie ro^
'tj do," mildly answered tho parson.
suspended busiiuMs on tho right hand
“Well, I want to know if you think it
ana on tho left. In gambling, drinking,
in female society and dissipation goner- is consistent with your belfof to go about
with
hell fire in your breeches pocket 1"
ally, this young fellow squandered ths
great sum of one million four hundred
thousand dollare. He carried down with
Btxrntxo at tux Norx,—There ere
two little arteries which supply the whole
and dissipation had ruined. And this ia face with blood, ouo on each side; these
but a specimen of the reverses to which branch off from dm main arteries on eaclu
a t.,’ X*. Vrivlr liCa IrMlxta
It..
l-a side of tho wind|&gt;ipc, and running up­
ward toward tho outside of the jdw bone
lounging around bar-rooms, or attempt­ about two-thirds of the way back frutn
ing to steady hit atejw as ho walks up tho chin to tho angle of tbu jaw, under
and down the hotel entrance of the city. the car.
Each of these arteries, of
A sad wreck ! a terrible warning I
oouric^eupplics just one-half of the Ince,
tho note the left nnstril ia supplied, be­
ing tho dividing lino, with blood ftvm
tho left artery and the right nostril by
tho right artery. Now eupnoee your
nose bloods by tho right nostril with tho
The long winter nights are eomlng. end of tbs fore finger fool along tho outer
odgo of tho right jaw until you feel the
boating of tho artery under your foigvr,
the same aa the pulse in your wrist, then
pn*s tho finger hard upon it, thus get­
ting the little fellow in a tight |daoe be­
tween your finger and tho iaw bone; tho
that Intelligence and integrity are the
result will bo that not a drop of bluod

this winter? Business will be attended
AN as thomfuon.’
H. Kennard. D. D.,

esnsaa rww
i. DvtmH Elma.

J. 0. fenaaili'K

Dttreii. Msj ». »•«.

^|kldl6vtUo xrxdiniMro*

z-x RAND TRUNK BAILWAT.

From

Kt «■ »• ™»«.

£~S=ZS

YOUR CLOTH AT
HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTORY.

SUPPDBT MSnWffit!

naUTlOW.

S;5jSW

to our neglect; they are never busy;
—Naaby says that Andrew Johnson
ia still the Moses he claimed to be; he
come us with uniform and genial delight. has only changed his Israelites.
IFAuI aft you going to read thU winter?
—A freedman in Baldwin county.

dollars from lus crops this year.
—All tho surviving ex-Qov*nu&gt;ra of
MassacbuMtta voted the Republicsticket
on the 3d inat Such unanimity i*
without a [wralleL

his county and Lis State, while Fyanl(
Ute is b'entanin his ward, his city, hi*
county and his State.
—Vorarius in eruption

—Lieutenant Governor Ouinback I*
said to be moat likely to succeed Mr,
Hendricks; and prevent his going back
aa United States Senator from In,liana
—Mahogany is so nlWundant in Ne-

y-Tbe New York .Sun says: (That
with one Johnson abroad and oqa Johnsou at horns, the United State* has too
many Johnsons by two to.-day.

—A New York paper modestly a*ya
that “tho West is bound to bo the
bread-basket of the world, and to
furniah flour enough to feed all crea,
tion."

hu^iriviJcgo of voting for Grant an^
—The Presidential Elet-tom moot on
the firet Wednesday in December in
their respective State capitula, to cast
their ballots for I’reridaqt and VireProiidcut

—A Now York paper suggesta aaamoans of paying tho natiamd debt, that
every oflico-aeekcr pay a dollar a week
towards ita liquidation until! he gets an
ofir.
—In Jefferson's administration, s}|to.
rix years agn, there were only 2,611 pwtons in the service of the United State*,
and their sahirfoa were not above 11,071-

John T. Hoffman as the Democratic can­
didate for tlx* Presidency in 1872. This
action certainly has the merit of prompt.

upon its 100th

toI-

bu Ki.
pressure continues, hence’ the nose in­ lb. Vj.
fo._ ____ ____ r.________________ ■ ..r i.t—j ceaded in getting the Vice President.
Tho thing is therefore in the family,
•
’'
ten minutes, and tho ruptured vmsoLi in and Den. ought to bo happy.

tho nose will by that time, probably con­
—Tax Uxmn Statu or Axixxrs,
the skating rink, give a cheerful per­ tract so that when you let tho blood into
SS&amp;SXKMS
spective. Or you may bo ofasober turn, them they will not leak. Blooding from
a eut or wound anywhere about the face
your leisure time la to be filled with
meetings and benevolent labors.

regard to Reading, or study? Are you
’ As the warm-hearted youth plodded educating yaomlres? Do you regard
homeward he argued with himself in books as neootfarios of life, of aa luxthis wise.
‘Miss J. knew it was me who knocked
man ought to arrange as mat the door, ‘or how did she .’
* *
beforl spoke? Audit ■&gt;
bar brother would knock bel

remarkable account is given ia a late
English iiepcr of the escape of n convict
from prison. The coll in which he eras he would “without doubt introduqi a
now court costume," and So, in influence
confined had an iron door, with a lock
another Bo. Franklin.
'
entirely on the outside. Tho only im—The Washington Chronicle was the
only paper at tho National Capital the*

a thread over and under
Why, if she loves a brother
hew must ahe loro her hue-----tho groat squash, 1 never fell such a kiss
they are not aubolliuteafar books. And
in my life.'
Throe* weeks after tho above incident books themselves sro to be elatefled and
wisely chosen. Novels and I'gbf litera­ being fiwtoned to the thread,
ture, taken sparingly, furniah
‘
opjKMite tho keyhole by dextrous
ipalation of the slender line, worked
gently in, then turned by means of the

eon. Now all the papers than are
friendly to Grant Will thrift follow

exhibitions

B rbo|0 yegr rltbeasbavtag

• ■T.

presents a

r Wayne, vote
Kkt,
Oakland,
-,OT, ,/BAhteaaw. 8.959; Calhoun.
riches, bal thane things denotn*et&gt; in K248; Jackson, 7.M4; JUbwaso.,
7,011 jHDWbX

nO Jmbbhi b

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$iintt.

DBT GOODS.
important municipal
laiwfiltedbyftosaM
throe out of five ^tateS«i-

'united states
a-vtho«xty-

hereof the I—Ur. w&gt; members of |

S. C. THOMPSON 4 CO’S

SEWING MACHINE

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In the World

ONEDOUAB8ALBOF

Congrora and fourtoen-ninctoonths of
Sillu, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen
Common Council, ar® of the name nation­
ality. “Irish to rule America'* seems Io Goods, Linens, Dry Goods, Cot­

’ Cnd« |U&gt; bwdu, Tbuxlon Hilo,

is Ao ZndrpvsdntZ of tho 19 ult, speaks

as follows on tho groat question of 7mporfie/S-f^gt.

exclusion of Germans and Native Ameri­
cans. This may bw eonardesed hard in
ouo sense upon tho Gormans and “Na-

Bit views an so per­

fectly in harmony with our own, and

ton, Fancy Goods, Albums,
Bibles, Silver Plated Ware,
Cutlery, Watches, Ma­
chines, Ac., Ac., &amp;c.

his words so impressive that we adopt

Till Laib ail W PiWl

them and place them before our readers,
sad commend them to the cordial appro­

ting in tho inuiuipal of
tropolia of the coantiy.
Tbe Snsalteat Article sold fur One Dol­
long stand against tho charge that its
lar ean l-e exchanged for a Silver
Plated, Five Bo;tled Revolving
leading men occupy important positions
Caator. or your Choice of a
in the New York City government.
large variety of other Are

bation and endorsement of every friand

of/fauna TKyA/r—fle says: Rian glad

are wo to bo informed that among tho
first measures to bo brought before tbo
approaching Congress will be a constitu­
tional amendment ordaining a uniform
rule of suffrage throughout tho Republic

chise tho negro in the nation by a sublime
act of Congress. Charles Sumner, with
a noble eloquence, has repeatedly advo­
cated the same summary method. Un­
questionably, if Congress had authority
to invade tlie domain of state sovereign­
ty so far Mtoenact a bill for tbedtixen’s
euril rights, it has equal authority to en­
act a bill for bis politiail rights. But, in
order to silence all cavil against any al­
leged unconsti rationality of kuch a mere
congressional net, let Congress itself
make baste to shape the same idea into
a constitutional amendment It will
then take a very stupid man to doubt
the constitutionality of the Constitution
itself
'

through Ctagrera. If be shall fUS
(He chesrfal hope, he will earn for him-

itude which kho nation pays to tho un for­
gotten author of the groat Act of Emau-

'W ill Last a Lifb-Tinie.

Bc Sure to See this Machine,
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NewOtrtkm Koalas.--H. A. Bctkix,
Esq., bra fitted up over the Grocery
Store of Gxo. rnaarox, a »all*ef Oyster
Rooms, for Ladies and Gentlcmon, that
■urpore tn convenience and luxury all
others in tbe Village. Persons or par­
ties dealring to be served with tbe be»t
the market affbrds, and In tip top stylo,
should not fall to patronise Mr; BussU.

Iisiigr

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DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

BOOKS.
Blank Noth and Receipt Books,

BEND FOR CIRCULARS.

STATIONARY
&lt;y every tind and Karie(y,

C. 8. THOMPSON A CO.,
130 Federal Street,
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HSHiniinmi

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Broad Gauge Bail way!

Books and Stationery,
£ii'«ES«3ftgjSg5“t8

NEW

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !
Paiwnirr. eta wish a Quirk and ComtorrMr
Trip will spprvckltthrMimMibw.d Frrfert Truk
«w Laxatives Huy ears. ued ibr

GEORGE PRESTON

rtonpk copy with terms. J«seels. address
A M KEXNKDT. KdUer.
IH Clark Street, CUoego. . .pl.nd.d turak of

.

FAMILY GROCERIES
CmuUtisg .f

STATE OF MICHIGAN,

YORK

Tbie fe the oaly Root, loite

'“&gt;• rijbi vos.site right
Alwbrd .. . Hur.ry Jusr.
&gt;1. wUl bdl it wiik Ssligbl

livered a sheep from the wolfs teeth, and
then proceeded to butcher it Whereup­
on tho sheep exclaimed, “1 saw you de­
fiver me from the wolf; and now seeyou
acting the wolf yourself" Thia is exact­
ly like rescuing the negro from the slave­
holder. to give him beck to-the rebel.
Kavthe fourteenth amendment, consid­
ered aa a measure in the intereat of tho
negro, slops fas short of equity. Tho
time has now come to supplement it* incompletencsa by a more bountiful pro­
vision of absolute justice.
■With great joy and rejoicing, we loom
that Gen. Grant heartily favors tho propwsd new amendment; and that without
waiting io bo Promdent, ho will use his

aslfsomething like tho affectionate grah

It Make, Mr Bait Stitch,

foresting monthly for the “ little folks ”
Is at hand, and more than redeem, the
promise msde by the publisher. It is
Indeed a 'charming sheet, filled with
original mt tier prepared by tbo Kery
Beet Writers In this country, and ought
to find a place in every household where
there are young people. It Is published
at the exceeding low price of one dollar
per year. For sate by Maim Brothers.
Sabscrlptlons received from our sub­
scribers, and tho receipt of the work

Under our present system, there are
half a dozen different rules of suffrage in
different parts of tho country. In some
states there is a qualification ofproperty,
in others, none; in soma, a qualification
of intelligence; ia other*, none; in some,
a qualification of color, in others, none.
Instead of these glaring inequalities,
there ought to be, from Maine to Cali­
fornia, a Uniform Suffrage, just aa there
is a Uniform Currency. Nay the Gov­
ernment oght to hare attended to suffrngn
first, and the currency afterward; but,
although our forefathers, in their pover­
ty dedicated this country to liberty, yet
We, their eelfixh sons, hare learned the
value of money first and the value of
men afterwards.
Taking North and South together,

Such arbirtory capricfis unstatesmanlike,
disgraceful, and pitiable. It bewilders
foreign nations into dcubting the equity
of democratic inxtitutioujfocnd ataggvra
all tho world into a belief lliat republics
are not only ungreatfu! but unjust
Tbe fourteenth amendment—whiph
CongrvK offered to tho South as tho basis
of reconstruction, and on which eight
Southern states hare been already read­
mitted was a well-meant step in tho
direction of justice to the negro. But
tkiamneh-laudod amendment foils to se­
cure the very settlement which it aimed
te fix forever, for this sumo amendment
which many persons innocently regard
as having already placed the negro’s
rights on a rock of adamant, that cannot
bo shaken- nevertheless permits any
Ifouthran state to disfranchise its black
citixsna, -wherever tho State shall be williagmerely to omit them from Its basis
uf representation! This puts the politi­
cal rights of the Southern negro into the
hands ef the Southern white! What is
the eonraquenro? A shepherd once de­

MAltS FOUR DIFFEBEXT STCTCUI8.
ilks.»Mk
Hi win, „
■
erdiasn ■ul,in&lt;i tn.k.
i.\.. ..
I

A Rrrcsuci w Coxxrxrrr.^At Allegan
Michigan, last week, the presiding eider,
Rev. Thomas Lyons, addressed ths Coogregational Sunday School. Ho said to
tho scholars:
You have had mootings
and celebrations lately, now will you re­
peat to me some of the inscriptions yda
carried on your banners?" There was
an instant ehorua, “Grant and Colfax."
This “brought down the house,*' “Now,
you know, you bars had Sunday school
meetings; can you think of no mottoes taMBS. •trp»al irory baiidkd
«3 Fai.
you carried on that occasion?" Again, M« dme Ism «U« II mb TawvU, T»a*y Ua»
Grant and CcUax." This confused the
solid geld CdM&gt;
Eldar, and ho remarked, “No wonder
Isle or ragrsrsj Gold
lies’ solid Cteck Value!
your county gave twelve hundred Re­
publican majority.*’
.

Hitherto on American citizen's right
to his ballot has been determined bv tho
various states. But so great a function
of government belongs justly to the
United States. Thaddcus Stereos, not
long before his death, proposed to enfran­

suffrage. All others
But why should one
the ballot-box a cer­
tain class of citirena, and another state
invito to it exactly the same class?

IE &amp; PRINDLE,

Atlantic A Gt. Western Railway.

�goal and SHisrtlUtitous.
ft- Bum,

IACHIHE
■or|&lt;j

* Ite tharo of

1118. Summar Arrangement 18B8.
Pswosger Teals, os lb. Mlehlgaa Coatr.f
»*gm*&lt;Mwlc..»B*»UsCrook as follows-.

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HEW MVnrtKKITt.

BOWNE 4 GALLOWAY,
ttflU W.^. 1U&lt;U»

Tbe Ca-pertMniny bomtslbm axyrtlsy safer

bankers.

tb. saws a&gt;4 stylo of BARLOW, OuODTKAB
A GIUXT.UdtoMlr^ by fasrsol aoaomL

Drug &amp; Bookstore

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fa.«• ru^Cull,

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w reputed editor may be pleased to in- “”Urr~ •
•—«.i „ i.for«*uw laterwi*
L&gt; r*?**0? ",,refc“l- ■s.h.ais, tb. toteto. lb.

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BENTLEY,

BUSINESS CARDS.

wlwa umiu-rilt,,
M Uua , mm,

contruveny through the culusnna of i
newspaper ia simjdy a dwme. to aL
concerned, and as w» bare nodarivato' rT."*

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millin eh
id erorr, nmog block,
Hastings, - n - mich

Mlylit Eipro.o......................... »:U o.e.
n. F..SARGE5T. Oss’lNs*. Chicago.
w K. M«ta, Am’I Bup't. Detroit.
IfoimU. May lite. t*M.
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BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR,

D- S. WOODWARD,
Dnlor la

Dn &amp;»Js, Groctritt,
Tbe Beaks will be Baliaced

First days af Marek and September,

vaaroua
* nave waited on
you for yeur account, due long ago, till
my patience is quite gone. 1 must hare

ehrohs or YOUTH.

A «Hnat«.WH*wdhr!,«,in.
DobUity. Pmnalam D«oy. sod .Jl
money, right off. Don't coma with the Ibo .8«t. of yoolhLd UdiKrotioo win. k* lb.
old excuse. Pay is what I want! If aakoofsBthnagbmsaaity.Mad frvo lo all wha
oo«d
it,
lb.
roetpo
a»4 dimUoa for Mhiag lb.
the coat is nut for you don't [rut it rm.
sio.pl. ran^y by which b. was mnd. BaCr.
0. D. 8PAUUHNQ.
oi oi^u.g io pn»Bl fc, tM adrrrtiaer's npori[dec2t3]

Watch-oil; it ia eent by mail from
Oaks, Mich.

^,ERrrED

Gone Trai-tin*.—Tho nicmlx-rs of tho

TKinuTK.—The

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,
I WILL SELL FOB (3,000,
•U lbs poiobsM* »IU no? U.« abo&lt;* Btwird,
rOBTAXFABtl IB WELL *CKTH*MM.

iarg*

ort.,rf2raTmpi-.f ftft,ui^-.
er/A and -// are rcqueetad to moci at att.-aud tbe high eeteomi In which Re
th*ir Hall on Monday evening next,----- »—»-»—«------------ —.
Ik-eoml-er 7 th.

PIECES FALLPBINTS

DiKH, lediciies, Groceries,

Just- Received.
COTLTTETl

STORE

■ art,, W aaM raanuMe totolMMm aS «£ET?
OOO.U.UH VUOnW Itouioy. oad .sow &lt;•

■Mruouirt t~»^goMa«»^r Worry ~«rf too

Iv Father to afflict our beloved Suter,Mr*.
”$! Allen, in the sudden death of her hue"jt band. Therefore,
»

■ACHIBL’
itt

P. A B.
as.

Saiilm &amp; HaraaMerc,

w,rv is toaa lo oorrey ia. r&gt; iraaa uno w um w
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l—l
Ctheluuof hoy help-meet su klenly cut
----• ay
Bdown in the flower of his ago, in the midst
OmciitCixvisa—Wc print this week'of bis ucefullncaa
the ufiici.il canroM fur 1‘residential Eire- j hr'l r , That this rr.d event reniiivH

I— -J Su» Offiwn, -ftl .IftU (ftllift*
” '&gt;»• ““ ““’"J1 “d 'fa""■fa “fa
t«r* and State Officers, and
‘«
teomb-^-rCo-K—.
orA“r Lf"' ”
“ d'“h,
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fcr, .mm..- ft,

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get it in type for this week » pejwr.

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Baiter &amp; Bictaje Dealer,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

f/w» r- ', Thnt we tender our warmcat

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u in^janxblc

HARPERS
I £Stois^!FiM"w
w"“’
KEWMONTHLYMAGAZISE-'uim.^
carnet
.r
TEE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERY.

I Pc...'. c t that t’lcac resolution* be placed
Hbcxt, bcrewltli publiabcd. cert! ylrg on the record* of th* l^lge, and printed in
the BAW'rra, and the ’» •■—re', and that a
tv the weight, after living tbo oghly
’ rxipr of them signed by (he W. O. T- and
elennsed, of cioLdn Ccc-ea of wo 1
W Sec'y be giren to febler Allen.
with him by £kla3&lt; P. Cat.r, Esq. If
Hxxcr W. RrwtKe.

I AMD

Hair Regenerator.

locuiaS]

m Baasapor. x.y,

^RE YVV INSVAED I

he Fanaers’ Hitul Fie Im Co.

W. C. T.

C. A. Riawm.

shall b&lt;- pl used to note the fact.

si pl Books,

SCHOOLSU.XG BOUk.

TH! SONG CABINET,

••
At n regular moetinz of Wild Flower
r&lt; Lodge, Na 14,1.0. ofG.T. held Mon­
day Evening Nov. 80th, ISA8, the follow« ing was adopted by a unnnimone vote:
» | ll".r«-., it has pleaoed Our Heaven-

Paralysis can be Cured!

Coxvicrrn.—Chi Mun.'ny Aten ll.Tti^
of whuo-' arrest fur the Inrveny of a Steer
wo noticed Inst week, was tried and eopvictol, theciridcnr j Ix.ing we underotatvl,
entirely conchwvn, and *cnfenced losixty
days in tho common jail; well dune nxrroxn, a few sueh aenteneea will do awny
with much of tho petly larceny that in­
fest this community.
**

■BARRY ARD EATON COUNTIES
Lm
LijbUiup

DBS- J. M- A C. BUSSELL,

B7HAIR DRESSING
aUAGS?J2SL.T2SSJ £ £2i

□BT UMB.

T 7STHI
tailway!
)11K

ly double in sire and otherwise material- '

.r
M
C
&lt;

ly improved. The Hrnii is already Use ,i&gt;
meet popular national weekly of it* kl
clasa, but th* pro;»osed change must
largtey extend it* circulation and infln. l(l

J

Itatk Firxncn.—Tbe Lenaing
/&gt;ma says: On the morning of tho ICthj
tharo was in tho State Treasury |l,001,-|

lair Eta. IKK

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

fflhWTOVEOl

Solil Silnr ail M Win

rrvpsraii-a for ibo Kcals ta tba
I. 1Kuhl IL.,L.

500, and also 894,000 in the safe, nwoi t-i
ing papers, making a total of 81,095,500, |

nnsylvaoia !

an increase of caah since tho 1st of Ne-!

i sad Creiforrabla
sad frrfoct Tr.sk

vernbar of over 8125,000. There are)
twenty-five county treasurers yet to settle,!
end the balance at the clone of the finan-J

'1’IIK BEST

rial year will exceed &gt;1.100,000.

m Railway.

Bdatobul Cdunnn. At the Sana-1
inrial Convention held aiVermontviDe on]

MAIIBIKl)

Wslsbe., Cloaks an4 Jewelry Repaired
ad Warramad.
SEW YOBE HAM FORTE COMPANY.
Is ibo Bsr*srs Slam of
“Hoollago. Moe. »lh. lb**GRAND AND SQUARE

that ■ ill kwp
■ ,1,.

RESTORATIVE

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

a MtMner drewiag lor tb. hair, wbr
dfaoM. el &lt;\&lt; eee'p U yrtfeoL Tb.ro U Ml

to sIm

c*dt —aim.

tho 30thof October, the fbDowing Gentle-I
men were appointed a Senatorial District
Cftrr»—-.lo- Mr tho sMontes, fa.i hi-- F! R

p.uwr ia BaiiaMl. by
•• lb. S*lb g.y ul Mor
-.sgUeelta. W.ssw fosl jssiiM la Aauasfiag I

WORLD
To proton a Vlgrnhb prvpantlse It. vml.
Corner of Jofferaon and Railroad Street*, J. B KIMBALL A OU, Frasrtotors. st Mears.
N, Cbwefa. til. Hold by ail ins stats.drsggtau-

HASTINGS, MICH

Broker

TaxxxsarTnts Dar woe appropiateiy
celebrated in our Village, by the sevnnal
Itcligiuu* Societies— able and eloquent
eannona decidedly appropriate to the day
Trero delivered by Iler. A. I’. Moona of
ft. Heft-dial Biiee,.! Cftmft «od
Ber. J. W.Bxnrttirr of Emanuel Church.

Jolrttif

HOUrMHlOTmSAK?

Grand One Dollar Sale!
FREE or COST

.KWJMt I’iPU,
JSfol’-E rue*..

.«d eeMtniag
. wl\

Moo

—
gatirviy —if

SWA CLAUS" Hafoiarim.

.

Agents I

Great Dollar Bargains for
our Customers.

We beard the latter, and think we newer for hto-rfl iM «• ■*«••"« ■*&gt;
lUanad to a more appropriate and nebular
taTdl’i’h
...t
ly prediction and we beard that of Mr.
, fllrr—. i. pobuc manor* u
Mooes spoken of in terms af the moot d»
P'**,M|
aided commendation. We are tarry to be Wivi»g» ««w.hteh eadoe
compelled to add that our merwurtBe XTXXbJT*8 fevrwwj «&lt;H

Drees Goods,

50 First-Class CUTTERS

. rm.- offered in the County.
I AIM TO SELL

SUWttm
^rvettKrfi AUi'itt.

Genuine Articles.

HBX UVLD rKXfi.

QA8O FOB HIDES AND PELTt

Groceries and Provsions.
MAIM, AXW, BAX.F, COO FI*B.
Tie-Wars of Every DeeeripUee,

�xaiinp
SEW *WE«TI»E»E»T».

(FEIT

DBT GOODS.
CEO.

casi-i si*obJe

Tbe seed b.ud. replied.
■To SB te knowtedg. gim,
IMln^ureu os tbe pnal.r’. books

In England, phosphorua is extracted
frvm guano for making lucifor tnatehes.
Many American farmers have uuult: light
of guano for sovera years.
A Wool-gmd woolen exposition of the
United Shrtes will form n part of the dis­
play of tho great fair of the American BMKrARERTS WARTED FOB
institute, September next.
KAmw nauuHrrsnv uU
The best wine is mdae from gripes " Bunsbins and Shadow ia Sow York."
£rowinp neorwit volcaueua and to him
who dnnks it will bo imported eume of
the qualities of a volcano.
The Canadian shore of Ld^tfKrio
promises to be a new traps regioh. ' An
acre of Concords tnis year produce
throe tuns.
Te* years a^o, ia the village of Union
fiprinn, N. Y-, a tree- planting society
Wf# forAwf, and now there are more
than 1,000 beautiful shade trees. Other
ettorpnsos have followed. Luke x: 7.
Thom seems to be n (ilenty of cheep
and good land hi Maine corcteri with
heavy timber, and there ia tho advan­
tage that while ouo is clearing his form
he can live.on bears.
It Is said, to be a great damage to land
to raite two crops a year, and yet the
poorest formers do it Ono crop is weeds.
Wheat is wedded by hnnd in Italv .
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
&lt;ftd also in England. Wherever such
Work is done the laboring people are ig­
norant, besotied, and poor. »
-To bo certain of eggs in-Winter, bens
must bo ten munths old, wuU fed and
housed, and any brood will answer. Old |
hens will not lay until well tethered. |
First, fothers, second eggs.
The iMret fraud is to sell damaged ! —- .-j •
x-pmnw.hrall i. worth nolE^lt1.IXL'L'T

iiversii’e maiazine

Agriculture.
I.heratare,
llotlculture,
RUm.iah
Art, Rural Architecture.
Hosey Huebaiidiy,New InvenriOM,
C&lt;Xtuo Culture, ftouMtotie Economy.
Naturall Htotery. Gsaoing, fowling.
DmryPunning, Trev.-la, Tupogrepi'y.
Fowtry. B«sa,
Oeiiero? infetteteice.
huw^ttomuMirm, I-awterepeGnrTrnlng
Euiomotogy.
Tbe Marxeto. *e., Ac.

M.

DE

XT gaitlXOB. BARRY
•Mae bew J. Udo A «ea a On
•ato Ceart Heaw S&lt;

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

Musinns Jitt

AU Hastings Outdone!
Battle Cr®ek Notfhere

tSxSK

SFrEvS
sss,tr^s.
TRY IT I

rT^MSmlrarS^m,

IT T.rwt,.; orBoolUralU afAppfcer Foor

TRY IT!

TRY IT

HYPOPHOSPHITES

iMadr frvm the forwula oi J&gt;r. J. T. Oarrbill.
r.t F*rteJ&gt;.tlwbntremtey known to ’Madid
Science, ia every ease vbere Ibo roatlna pboi-

g. D. IPAIUIM.

there were penalties for counterfritioc ‘
manure the same as for countcjfoitfag i
greenbacks wo would have more corn in
our cribs and more 'swindlcra in our jails.
It Is end to relate, that when moclion*
ias have land they generally give better
cultivation than farmers; they have more
grwpoe pcara, strawbcrriiM, ‘and wat rmelons, and earlier potatoes and cucum-

Dry-Goods,
Groceries!,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

HOSADALIS

A society has boon formed in Pana for
the propagation nf useful inserts, and for
tho destruction of noxious ones: and it
announces that from cock-roaeheo oil
Can bo extracted excellent for greasing
BEST RESEDT TET D1SC0TERED.

On many farms it coat os-much td
keep flic rats As to keep a row. lie who
can dear farm* of rate will get rich
Without advertising.
This fall English formers are paying .
22 cents a bushel for gathering acorns.!
and 12 cents for chesauta, both needed
for feeding hogs.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.
We WILL MWT be l .WEBIILD

Canvassers
Wanted
"t* UtT popular work.FearA r»n&gt;

It id recommended to Winter here in ' MKU.Jr.,HfiiblrU«iw. Sr« Yurt ' '
a dark unoccupied room, or lnm» closet, .
FIRST CLASH
'
and to fill die honey-boxes with cobs to
MAG A.X. I NEB
Absorb the moisture.

Best xxserl'wl of frockrry In

3

Towb,

Fresh Goods constantly on band.

Buenos Ayers is so favorable for sheep
that wool can lx&gt; grown for 10 cants a
pound but this is because it costs no
more to r&amp;iso-a shop! erd than a sheep.
Two things not to be bad are wante&lt;l
tn England. Ono is an art of Parlia­
ment for putting down rabbite, ate! tho
Other, a privilege for the door man to
brew his beer\
,
A- California paper recommends all
THE GREAT RADICAL PAPER.
producer* to meet the market at onco,
that the shops may be got out of the The most extensive and freshed Politi­
cal -Nswr—’ilie te-*t Agricultural
country, and that there may bo better
‘
Dapartn.enl - Hie lot*st Marprices for what remains.
keto—And the boat origin_
In tho care of cattle nothing keeps
al Beading Matter.
them in better order than tho light of
the eye of the owner eovcrol times n day.
The eyes of boys cud hired men are cov­
ered with a Clin.
rpt&lt;K Imuaaw ItaecM Allrodtoa oar Mai
I
■ - &gt; . -- I- —I. . . —_
When tho cattle are fed on straw, the
boys on skimmed milk, the old man on
fot pork and tho hex* are obliged to
.acrat.'h graveL the breath nt the beaus of
the girls will smell of whisky.
A former has liberty to par 10 per
Cent for tnonev, that he may shelter his
sto^k, and liberty also to work for this Ung bus Jred eopiu. to ... ddroas. (aed
purpose, if he cau prove that he will do
OMVOfw of Ua TiI-WmU; Fbvm to
l»es.ll.r-up uflbeeieb).
IK ■«
more than in six.
All order, .hrald b. UdmBwi to JO11M W
During the war the Ifebles made horee- FORML'Y, Uilor aul I'ruprwlaf, K W. come
collare of bass-wood, and now they are rlavtfalb and Cbutnui SMa FMladatolUa, F.
recommended for general use, for they are
light, they do not get heavy with rain,
nor freese nor wear out, nor gall. ,
On settling the Cope de Verde Islands
the people cut away tho 'timber, when
severe drouths, rometimsa of three yeare*
duration followed, and more than
30,(100 people have perished with fam- (

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Old Goods selling regardless of Cost.
Me* Goodr, Jart Reeel vc4.

STOVES, -I II ON.

LOOK!LOOK

WEEKLY PRESS.

ROSADALIS

LARGER THAN EVER! Is Recommended by the Best

AnChrapaaon tl&gt;n Hall nnaij,
A.ddlia« Tran.portatiou,

Boston DOLLAR Store!

Building Materials.
Eavo Troughs

Physicians Everywhere.

Fartkalor Au.&gt;l.a« paid te Older for

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,
atseDCf-ri) ruces.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
For Sale at Kalamaxo-j Priet*.

w &lt;®n&gt;

IIAIrdressM
'■“tBoiHe
will quickly retort Grey Hair
t» in natural color and beauty.
Bad produce luxuriant growth. It Is
perfectly harmlea, and ia preferred

Hara relabltebed a nrjxXja this City Car tba
TEAB AXD COFFEEM,
At tho small advance of Ove cento per
pnwd over tho prices aa Mild by them.

Made and put up on Short Notice.

Ttalast

L.7.,4.

JaftStar.
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—The official canvass show* that the
majority for Grant and Colfax in Mich­
igan ii oror 82,000.

Fl. HERRICK,

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flie journey from San Francisco to New
York bv rail next Fourth-of-Juh week,
and tbe wondarfal progress of the Pa­
cific rail Toad enoocragM us to hop*

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VOL. XIII,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1868.

NUMBER 33.

Shsintss jJlrfttay.
Ioto

gun: railway:

flatvrof awift witchery whereof money is cape- no companion, who walk in the ways of
m&lt;*nt by the lather of al) to roach blr.
God. t»o wunleement for tbviramre time

k’B’b’r”J® or the greatest dill- um ui&gt;&lt; ur«x piuers to tr,o pamuon

THE B10ADGA0DB- .DOtHttlTlACXEOVTI

^f^Udhood.

NEW TURK, BOSTON,
And New Enjrlanii Cltlcw.
।

The hou" which divida. tL« wholnaalc end retail
Ito frvfo, young, open atorna, are Gained with an elegant French

teosMo them ns to no othwn; and to brautifulend elaborate mosaic work of

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Buffalo la ffew Ywrk, 4X3 aita,.
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A apiritol exlbltfon cf-womaai’s
witurerod in Alton* N.
- -Ths Mirdriga-n Southam Railroad !tzhfc’ »“
“ ■ wlieQ the ■women emptied the oocearned mien mon ha K. 130,140.
■ tente of a liquor shop into the street
—The Caban war is reported to be
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—rn.fi— **■—»-- have ate predated ‘*h*wn.pt-Goa. Lmmm'i. —1 n—
.fas gerrioe of visitors n J

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mt fonntaiaa m the soul of the parote On each aide of thi, raised case am two
being hermetically sealed, the joy of ttefigures of ebony negroes, each with Li.
movement is lost. To give by do^, by; right hand raised, and Intended to bsar a
toying, by lavahinft la bliag and to (/.ve. lamp or vase, according to the tasto of the
when we love boat, ia to add intonseiv owner. Thceo stature were brought, as wo
to the bliss. Talk of being weary too-- understand, from the FrenchExhibiliun.
weary to give attention to our children ! {and .are quite the Yage as drawiug-room
It there not a rest in the exercise of love,! ornaments tanaug people of wealth and
even higher and bettor than sleep? Ia fashion in that- capW Such in rapid
ri rate to rive repose to the strained i outline ia a dfaeripton of Dr. Holmbold'e
muacloa, to the brain weary w Ith schemes I-------'------ of
•’—
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-*
new place
buainses.
worthy
of fortune, or with the catling up of ao- thexnerchant prrncea of New Xnrk, al­
counts? Indeed it ia. * Sleep knits up ‘ though it ia not at all improbable, from
the ravelled sleeve of, care." Sleep tho continued and incessant explosion
pours its gilded mornings' in the eves it of the Ductor's btuinosa, that ho may
refreshes; it rocomparts the flaccid vat havo to throw bis wholraaln store
brawn, and makes physical movement into the retail, and kt the former take
music: but what it does ind:rectly, love
does directly. The smiles of the children place.—Ta. S*» Yvtk Uni.
take no roundabout road through the
body, they go straight to tho soul The
. 'TH Take What Father Takes."
smite and prattle of tho babe are light
and music which illumine the firexido
• What will you take to drink?’ asked
and make festal tho plainrat tabla And the waiter of a young lad who, forth,
then what on interest in sinking our- first time, acrompiuiu.-&gt;l hi* father to a
seires, by study—a partial study, to be public dinner. Unovrtoin what to say,'
sure—into tho |&gt;eeuliar character of each and feeling sure that he could not be
child) Tho thvme ia old, but to tho wrong if he followed hit father's exam­
student ever ns*—newer than the morn­ ple, ho replied I’ll take whnt father
The fireside ia the tbesno of roSatant ing paper. How charming to see the takes."
panegyric; “it ia the only bliss of paradise spouts of poetry peering out from one
The answer reached the father's ear, ’
chat hath survived the foil;” ao say the mind, end tho germa of phllosopoy from
and instantly the full reepuusibility of
poets, as well as the multitudes who
another, and tho virtues of numbers his position flashed ujion liim. If he
talk only to repent the current cummoofrom still another; to behold the ero.-it- said, ••I'll take ale, os ho hod al wars
places. The saying itself ia true or nut,
play, the action and roort'.on tho melo­ said before, liis son would take it u1m&gt;,
aocurding to the lite of the family. It ia dy, the force, tho keenness of all their and then! And the lather .huddered,
no extravagoucw to say that thousands of diversity, all in the branches of tho fami- at the history of several young mtn
Christian parents, rapociaily inthers, are !
i ly tree, in the mimic auto which haa who once promiaing as hi. owu bright
strangers in their own housohoLls, to sprung from your life, of which you are lad, had Ixwn ruined by drink started
their own children, and oumotuui-s tho king, and which, without anv reuse ol up in Milemn warning before him.
husband and wife to one another. Fur dependi'nce, oats your bread! To this, Shuyld his h&lt;q&gt;e. bo blasted an&lt;l that
a mother, especially a Christian mother, official fntherhocti ia a blank, and ]&gt;o.m- open. foced. nolle lad bauunie a bunion
to be a.. stranger to her children is a
and a’ cureo. as they had bocutui-?
crime—{no effect of tho previous crime
But for strong drink, they would hare
of- maternal neglect—and is so monstrous
been active earn.-st. proj[&lt;croua men;
dial among rrepoctablo people we mu.it
Helmbold's Drug Store.
and if it could work such suiu U'»»a
bcliuvo it to be comparatively rare.
ttem, was his own iad safe? Quicker
With fathers, olhorwiso estimable men
The magnificent drug store of H. T.
4t ia only too common.
Holmbold, f&gt;94 Broadway ia beyond
No reasonable father we suppose,
would defend such a tact, even in his
own case. He could and would, at It is uno of thora places which arrest then in tone. tremulous with emotion,
brat, only excuse it. Ho would, perhaps, the eyes of the passer-by, and compo! and to the tutoniahment of thcae who
say that ho spends bis day, t™ morn­ him to stop and examine it, olmo.t knew him, he said, “Waiter, 1*11 take
ing till evening, away from home, in in­ aguitut bis will. Nut that externally it water;" and from that day to thia strong
dustrious efforts to provide for the chil­ is marked by any striking architectural
dren, that his mind ia on tho stretch beauty, but there is a certain namelov
Constantly, and tho result is that ho al­ fascination about it, the cumbiped result
The young lad, in thia brief utterance,
ways comes home weary and in need of of an exquisite taste in the arrangement was really the representative of the gen­
rest. And this may Ije admitted aa of the various artiolos exposol for solo eration to which he belong*. God haa
truo; but what then? Is ho uot a father in the windows, and ths delightful har­ ao decreed it, that the father ia the
atill, with the obligationa that belong to mony of rolor.
highest authority in tho world to his
One step from the sidewalk and on a child. Who does not know that “my
that n ame? Can anything scoquit him
of the duty of core fur his children ? Is level with tho fluor of the ertablishmouL father said oo," ia the end of all controis a pavement of white marble, exwnding
tho whole length of tho front, end re­
grow up without tho sweet significance lieved by u diamond figure oatnisting uf
ol his relation to them? Can he afford small rose-tinted and yellow blocks of
to L« to them a mere business-mnehin., tho same material The windows, which
a maker of tauney, a sort of silent and are light and stately are, with thedouro,
rold providence, whose heart—to thorn, a imposed of solid shouts of French plate
at least—is a mere aero? W« reprat, glass; and as wo enter tho stor^ eroocialiy by gas-light, tho whole scene burst*
cau ho afford this!1
Would that we could impress upon
tfometimra it looks M though tho fa- upon u. like souu&gt; fairy creation, or the
thor were utterly careloss. He seems to splehdid vision uf some hashish eater. the father, and mother, of this cuuntiy
hare no twingee uf conscience, no need Ten superb chandeliers illuminato the the solemn fact, that the future charac­
for an apotogyr »o sense of duty left un- immetue palace from one end ef it to ter of the children ia being formed by
dono—os though to’ make mote? for the olbor, ui all 275 feet from Broadway them. That if they are trained up in
the way they should go, when they are
his children were the whole of being a into Crosby etreeC.'
It ia divided into two compartments, old they will nut depart from it But if
fotlicr. Whet a miserable human orRMiration imu: meh a semblage ofa wholeoaJe and retail, the partition being they becoume vain, sensual and degraded,
as near as may be in tho middle, with the seeds will have been doepoiited and
man have! The outer functions of bUierhood with lira have no corrrapund- uffices un each aide of it, which are the bias given in the early morning uf
aconstitujan within. Every bird .panned by an arch inscribed with the their lives. If wo teach them that
^ords, “Wholesale Deportment-" The strung drink is a good creature of God,
beast i. his supsrior, and would be
his reprover if he equalled them in blase of light from tho windows, charged they will boliev. us and when depedsrisdom. No, not so; we. «re too fast with the brilliant colors of tho liquid in ing upon bur judgement and truth,
tho large globes, odds vastly to the at­ they shall have taken it. and it shall
the mother only that ha. the P»Btal traction of tho scene by night, and Bln- have shown itoelf to be tho devife mas­
instinct; and when tho human father is minatee tho adjacent walls and counter, ter piece, and have bitten and crushed,
careless of his’chiMron, ho disowns his with a surprising trillion ce of crimson, and dragged thorn down to ruin, we may
weep and pray m ws please—the blame
higher nature, *hich ought to raise, purple, green, and ambur
Thia eetebliahment was begun and fin­ will bo our own. and wo must not accuw
him above tho brute in tiu. as in all
other rotation*. In a few cases, tho ished in flvo day*. Tu look st it, it Gud, or ca-t reflections upon the gospel.
We shall have eown to the fieah, and
ncatoct seams to be the result of cgot- scams incredible; and more especially so
iim. Tho man is devoured by himrelf; whan it is examined in detail. The of tho flesh hare reaped corruption
thonghte of h'manlf shutout everything walls extending over half the n tail hall God will Lavs visited the rins of the fa­
arc adorned e.l along the coiiing to tho thers upon til® children. They only
rise. His ambition, or vanity, or groodinomuf massy, goes out sgsriy, and twofirel idllara with a aurins uf twenty­ “took want their fathen took." If, on
the other hand, we banish the flend when
wandsra restterelr. and whre, H rriuro. right moulded arches, fourtora uueaeh
ride. There re*t upon an elaborate their young and trastinghoarta ore most
to its ssnotuorv, of rather »• prison— muulding, supported Ly olognot pdlaro
open-to W teaching, wo tall them that
biwrelf—it is only to brood oyw hw in­
terior world, to chafe over what ha has with ornamented capitals overlaid with winuis a wockor, that strong drink ia
add, and the roof rim is nchly painted raging, and W»ni that no eorpeut is ao
ikA and to feliritato himself uror what
ind fretted with guld. The ahrivre dangerous, 'nd addon so much to bs|
he has. Such people rill
dreaded, wo .hallbo ei^workeni with un
show a warm interest tn tho children of are divided into a number of ranges,
Pach of which is backed by Frond: ndr- all merciful and wi»e Gul. who, to pre­
^V^-nareJa. wiU make a rexxi Bundsyron. Then come the ouuntan, right» serve them from taking it, has sent them
, haul add.and rvvesl a eapsoty for
into ths world with a toothing of tte r«7
ttt,„reci.Ung the beauty and altrert.rotaste. Our children will behove us
nU» of cbBdImud in general- Thep apThey will grow up with their natural
Ctobe arifloh only at home- AD
iastuict fortified by our instruction and
fa 6reh and oharonag in fassr own
cliihlren take for granted., end leave aniSZl thro igbout the ^blishmmt
tteraiaahXusiy of
rate, and

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wo 'kin in all the departmouf, and tins

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STATE OF MICHIGAN, J™,
Gnrxrr or Biaar.
4
W« no Ilr.xKir Cxanrr, That the foregoing is a
Votes given in tho County of Burry, and State uf Michi
Officers, via: Judgo of I’robato, tihsrlf, C-nmty Clerk. -- -------------Truosurer. I’roiecuting Atiuraoy, Circuit Court Commissioner, County Surveyor,
on.l two Coroners, al the General Election, hold in said Ck&gt;u*ty on tho third day
of November, ia the yrer one ihuuewid eight hundred nml aixty-oighi.
Dated at Heatings, this atanmlh day of November, A. D IbGH.
JOHN KEAGLE,
Chairman of the Board uf County Canvassers.
DANIEL STRIKER,
Secroiary of tho Board of County Canrareora.
W ■ the undcrugno 1 Cliairmin and Socretayy of tho Board of County Canvas.era’idhereby certify that the following namal.poroons hiring received the hlgbra‘ nnmS w of v &gt;*a &lt;. at th* G neral Elntim u«dd in rd I C maty on tho 8d day of
November A, T&gt;. 13US, do hwiby m th • knowa an I dmlir &gt; th-m, and each «f
thim. lais uij^a I to tL’fa'liwlayoffiTM. reipjctirdy, 11 wit: ShwmiaC.Priadl.. m Judge o. Probate; Elwin H. Milbry. as Sheriff; D iniai Btrikre. Cowsty
Clerk; AsiD. Rirx. ai Jiiit/ i'.wtoorer; Wuliia II Jjwdl, at p-n1itei ef
Do ids; Frank Allen, ai pr &gt;&lt;»wtinx AUmiy; William L. Cobh,as dreoH Crete
Cammadorer; Ja n H W. H &gt;ugifoiia. ai Cutouy Surejyjr, sad JoMph Cute sml
Jsaar Mereer, as Coroners.
.
In to «tim my wh irout wn hare hamuuto set our hsnls al Hillings, thin llflr
u,
30HHrai0Ui.

�BBY qoooe

tki gMtiag* gsssrr

thousand right hundred and

HYDE % PR1RDLE,
BEAL ESTATE I BUBAICI

November, A D. It

KEAGIX

IkA.«rri2&lt;G«. Mien
DANIEL STRIKER,

November, A D. 1868.
H. P. CHERRY.
Chairman of the Board of District

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PHILLIPS A BENTLEY
loco.

DANIEL STRIKER,

loom, uiniio,. mu,,,

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DJ'186BOa

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November,

WiM Lnii ai W Wi

impeachment, will j»bobly
CMaur.

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known and declare him duly elected to
ths aaid office for (he 3d District of the
County of Barry. ■

Township*

Baltimore,

education.

Secretary.
Grand Rapids, Nov. 30. IMA

.piled him by giving him “ ediration,
•La — V.
and votes

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166 971 263
150i 47 197
Caatieton,
&lt;*■«&lt;.
208 1211 329

104
194

, this 10th'
The
-vote of all the oouattos in
day ofNovomber, A. D.UWC
i
the State is in th* Beeretary of Stefas*
.
. Hi P. CHERRY,
Chairman of the Board ot Districtj office, except that of Chippewa aad Mani­
tou, end the totals toot up Grant 128,609,
561
207
Seymour9G,l)51 -taking the two highest
' Elections on each ticket ' Ths average
Ml 849
'
RepuWiMhtaajurity
on toe electoral tick107 278

194
149
8141 247; 561 Rutland,
263
1371 78. 210 Thornapplo,
Woodland,
171
125
79 204
Yankee Springy
148 _46| 189
224
1771 108! 285
1446 085 2381
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V- Llwto!
Statement ef Votes given in toe First
169
88 257
206 82j 288 Representative District for tho County
Praineville,
168
82 235 of Barry and State of Michigan, for RepRutland,
88 848 roeentative ia tho State legislature, for
Thornappla,
... 1101 277 the First Representative District, at the which the moral part of the Republican
Woodland,
147| 46 108 General Election held in said County uf party, and ef the State of Michigan,
2903 1572:4475 Barry on Tuesday, the Third day of
Total,
November, in the year an* thousand
Statement of Votes given iuithe Coun­ eight hundred and sixty-eight;
ty of Barry and State of Michigan, for
Tho whole number of Votes given for
Rspraaentativo to the Coiigrcas of the
United States, from the Fourth Con- thousand three hundred and eighty-one
District of the State of Michi­ (2381) and they were given for the fol­
character, and Ability. There element.
gan, at tie General Election held in said lowing persons, vis i
County on Taaeday, tho Third day of ’ Robert J. Grant received on* thous­
and four hundred and forty-six (1446)
vote*.
Henry A. Goodyear received nine
hundred and thirty-fir.. (D36) vote*.
waa four thousand lour hundred and
Srsrx or Micmoss, A
seventy-five (4475), and they wore given
County of Barry.
) '
fur the following persons, vix:
Wo do hereby certify, That the fore­
Thomas W. Ferry received two thous­ going is a correct statemoot of tho votes
and nine hundred and throe (2903), given in tho County of, Barry, and State

and fivo hundred and seventy-two (1572)

That -beautiful Ktri*

«. HEBMXCH

will not vary 60 votes from 226,850,

ll.-Nroi^sty F

which multiplied by five, would make
the total population of the State 1,129 250. Thia would be a gain from 1864
of 878,290 inhabitants or more than 60

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

—Rumor says Mr. end Mrs. Colfax
taialng OeUaracter, and yet remain a meditate a European tour the coming
goal officer; but If be be without ability,
he botomre n public dlxgraoc; If without
integrity of moral character, nn abomin­
ation bclore God and man.
■
diileicut countries.
This question; than, 1* double. If Mr.
—In Seymour, Conn.,

Cttllf MACH J Uf K WARRANTS i
J^TEW BOOK STOUR,

STATIONKBY &amp; BW8 DOW,

CnAS. HYDE.

partisans rode him on a rail Air it

ability to any man in thia btate.

That that ho intende to sit in tho Brinish
House of Lords.

178 107
169 88
Prairieville,

ty of Barry and State of Michigan,
Senator in the State Legislature, for
Twentieth Senatorial District, to wh

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DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

BMpTIIERS*

NEWR.PEPOT,
Fine Toilet Articles,

uortwHifp/r albums
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ASD rimoi'KALS.

BOOKS.
Blank Note anti Receipt Boohs,

PstationabY
Oftvery H»ti and Varisfy,

Patent Medicine*,

unbridled paruon and appRtlte.
County and Hon. E. F. Mead, of Macomb.
It is aa plain then aS that two and
two make four, that M*. Chasdixu la
the only survivor of the
ladies who strewed flow
our Legislature commit no such folly.

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jusrnr noesns.
una bbuss.
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to hlsoonatltuancy. I admit that be ha*
—Thirty-one studento at
Tabular'Statement of Votes given in
College wore recently suspe
the County of Barry and State of Michi­ the late war, and subsequent reconstrucgan for Representative in th* State Leg­
expelled Beurura.
islature for the Second Reproaontatiro
District at the General Election bald in

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in Canada last wee

Representative in State Legislature.

Township*.
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and If there be comp.tltio:i here, which

Townships.

Hasting*,

enpuss. «e.. inquire w

HYDE&amp;PRDTOLE.

Chairman of tho Board of District tlgnlflcant, compared with Ito present
Canvasser*.
lm]M&gt;rtanoe.
next May.
DANIEL STRIKER,
What of MR. CiiANDLin's irteg-ity
Secretary of tho Board of District of moral character? Me Is notoriously

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Plated Ware.

Mii Silver

General Hava Item.

will Ln«t a Life-Time,

Gold &amp; Silvsr Watch**,

-Alesaades, of Russia, ia accused of

—Victor Hugo says Napoleon ia slow­
Third day of November, in tho year one tloned Integrity ot moral character.
Judging by thia critetfan, and I think ly apnroaching the fats of Charlo* X.
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight
In witness whereof. We have herounbo our,verdict In the case of Ma Cbaxin the County of Barry, State of County and Stats, this eleventh day of
November, A D. 1868.
laying him on this bedstead, head and day evening, It was their first meeting
CoegreM of the United State., from tho
J. W. BENTLEY,
feet would bol hbhave to come off.
—Mr. Ttcknor withdrew 8800,000, as
Chairman of tho Board of District CanBut, seriously, no man can sustain the well aa himself, from the late firm ofTickassertion, that Ma Ciianduqi ia supe™*Saniel STRIKER,
tion, hold ia said County on’ tho Third
‘toyofliovember, in the year one thous­
—Hans Wachrenbusen, the Ttar!in
Secretary of the B jard of District Can- State. I frankly admit that be ia a man
and eight hundred and sixty-eight
of moderate ability, aad it be was right journalist bring mistaken for a pickpock­
Dated at Hastings, thia eleventh day
et, recently, had to pass the night in a
af November, A. D. 1868.
Secretary of the Board of District CanJOHN KEAGI.1;
vasscra, do hereby certify that Robert J.
Chairman of the Board of County Grant, haring received the hiwhrat num­
ber of rotes given for the said office of
DANIEL STRIKER,
Reproeentatiro in tho State Legislature,
Secretary of tho Board of County Can- for tho First Representative District for and targer powers of tnlotl; and beside
tho County of Barry at the General Elec­ being men ef superior ability, they are
tion held in said County un the Third day men of unimpeachable Integrity of
of November, A. D. 1868, do hereby make moral character. 8cch men are Ex- acme Vi hi» oimpctitum stirring in his
Senator tn State Legislature,
known and declare him duly elected to
the aaid office, fur th* Fret Itepresenta- CuAKCKLLoa, of oor State University,
—Rev. Alien Clarke, of Seymour,
and others wh» might be named.
the County uf Barry aad State uf Miehi- tiv* District of the County of Barry.
--------------- :*J ‘------------ last Thursday,
If we Judge him then, on the ground
gu ftr State Senator from th&lt;r 20th Sen­
In testimony whereof We hare here­
brother to do
. atorial District at tho GeneraLEtoctiun unto set our hands at Hasting*, this 11th of ability as comparrcd with others, Ma.
held in said County on the 8d day of day of November, A D. 1868.
milliner, are invited.
MwtmnUr, AD. IMBi
J. W. BENTLEY,

Baltimore,

It Mates the. Best Stitch.

addsc. ‘^The? total, rote of th. Statejn-

Brin or Micnrois, )
County of Barry.
$ “•
W* do hereby certiiy, Ths

3 ?
f

MACKS FOUR DirnRKXTNTnCHU

“I have ton

^UOCLBKM

groceries.
o/ all

CfyClXMATt.or URUIXA.CAUOK.sr M4SR.
FIELD, er CLtVKLAXtl, »r t UKUT. «r SALA,
UARCA.teor f.»e

NEW

YORK,

Siam asi&gt; or ms gcAUrr,

GEORGE PRESTON

Oil Regions of .Pennsylvania I

hundred

Assyria,
Baltimore,
Bony. '
Hope,
Johnstown,
Maple Grove,
Orangeville,

166
158
192
187

124
41-209
266
178 107
2H5
169 87
206 81
287
224

RHTS1CIANF PRESCRlFriOIS
to acamnpliab anything
..It is a very good age
Hero aad there one may

teed the invalid Baron dor Golts, at Pa­
ris, and that Count Euleaberg, present

District,
said othoo or benxter, wan lour rouusana
four htmdred ahd righiy (4480) and they County of Barry &lt;m Tuesday, tho Third
day of November, m ths year on* thous­
and sight hundred and sixty-eight:

wUA* KrtHxU tn.; lln-lan , llrp..; ..d
Ctertfssd ; N«. M Clark Mlrrrt. Cb.v.

Mfaifataraf the Interior, and a faverite in

2087

the year one thousand eight hundred
and aixiy-eight
____ .___

J.P.NBEITt&amp;M.

FAMILY GROCERIXi

Atlantic &amp; Gt. Western Railway.

CaNeea.
Twcnty-eoventh Senatorial District indi­
cate the election of A B Milla, Republi­
can, over A C. Maxwell Democrat by
forty-ono majority, this roduom the list
of Demucrate in the Senate to fire.

sth. W. w. Mela .nd TbW Mu

ArRsataaw
vrKXojra-ootxo

sweyh.

th nw ran obseivei
FIRST QUALITY

and and e%htyamn (2067) aad they

h»hs

Adam Elliott received one thousand
four hundred aad twonty-fire, (1425)

Fifws

N OTHT-

•OBTOM.

Machine

�gtal and JHijrtlUnttw.

BPBOKI, N OTIC 11

business cards.

BW MVElTBEMirri.

pifiSOLUTIOB.
TV. C» gar*a.rvbip bvrvtejx* H^og eydvr
lbs aim. sat silks/ BAX1AJW, qoqp.XpK
A 01A XT. is dlasslvtd by unrtaal nsMs^.

^leal Estate Broker

M188 E. WI|XX^Xl

ipouTuti. • «amt
•n rrox^ jpox ntocx,

BARROW

-«T- MICH.

D. f. WOODWARD,

-iu
Wub'aMiagarmMdse^
laa, very respset/all,.
Cl—U. . n
T-ttemBOLD.
CtewUt sag DrawsMt.l |, Ysen' »----- '

&amp; GOODYEAR,

Dry G&lt; Griceriti,
rnutrni
Hkkary Cetssrs. Mish.
aprfl.t

N*i Ywh"'*1 **"**•*••
(Fraas th. fsrg.at JTsasfaMsriiig Chauislt la th.

Price S«O nn AcreTKIU|1: tren l.t st Mirth ent. bake
” la f’l Assisi paysarats.

H. WRIGHT Agent-

MYLUS,

■mis A Jewelry.
GEORGE PRE8TON,

General Grocer,

PIECES FALL PRINTS

Draft Minis, Gnoris,

/Dn t YF.D.—Our paper thia week haa
been delayed three day* by the non arri­
val of our Mpet. occasioned by the
breaking dowutof the mill al Kalamaana. you fur your account, duo long ago, till
Wi hope to be a'l right again next week. my patience ia quite gfns. 1 must have
money, right off. Don't come with the
old excuse. ' Pay ia what I want I If

■

Just Received.

orr wfw,

:-«»i

County for County Officers, Repre-en- tho coat ia not for you don't put it on.
tallvs in Congrem. Stale Senator and
0. D. 8P4VM&gt;D&lt;0Rspnweutaflven In the (State Lcgieteture.
[doc2t3]

TfTSfc.

Saito &amp; Hanmta,
Taaaday morning, the l&amp;(t&gt;. Persona
saitoring from any Chrenle Complaint
gboeld give him a chU—Room* a the
Bastings House—Consultation Free.

Pit. IIADFIELD'H

HAXTl^CN,

EQUALIZER.

Bailer &amp; bctaift Dealer,

Paxalyxis can be Cured!
DM- f. Ur Vir HU88ELL,
RfrldMIi rmeMalag usd CspH|||&gt;(

Xbauli **q. of Castleton *ps thrown
fyun hla sleigh on Monday and had his
are* broken, though we un.'eietatid tho
(nettre I* n»t very serious.' Also, that

M r., ihs wlrpMsf
•-«‘!i&lt;l»&gt;»».’oNFagd-

HARPERS
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE

glDDIXVIl.l.E.

NaBLBV req has been api'olnted frupcrvtoor of the township of Barry, to fill
the vue*nry ocfaaioned.by the mlgnaties ef Hon; Adam Ei.liott, member
to the I.nMature Cor the second ,
Jtopnsecutotlre District la the County of
Berry.

THE SONG CABINET,
Uy C. G. ALLEN.

A Ba’x Fabrication.—The story
that H. T, JlKruiotp. tfco celebrated
Barbu-nvi, hti breim* inavn-.. JeaL

UlBalrilisoa. .ilothi. rseipw for lbs houaebold
udfins. bsmorass ssrsdetse. is&lt;! olbar Isstractiv. aad aOMsiag rssdlsg suitor. odgtad
u.Swkcl.d A.esf th. Assad, la appear sub
toa epasjsjaf ths yvsr, Ibis will bs sss of lbs

HgignoLD ft. and haa been, all right on
Ih/aanljy point, though we abould hea­
lth* to endorse the wisdom of his politi-

AcqvtTTXD.—The result of the trial
ef Gen Cole al albany N. Y. fortbeahootInggf Hlaoock,resulted in a verdict of
botociltt. This right,, Hbteoeksedu*
red the wife of Cole white-Cute waa In
Iheprtoy, and outraged beyond enduraMTeCole shot him—Verdict of tibd Jury

CARRIAGE FACTORY

ERRORS OF YOUTH,

OgXTLKMAX wbs ..ffrrsd for yvert •«»

AMsrvesa Psbihly. Tnsstsrs Decay, sad id
ths a#s«i* ef yeathfsl isdlssrvtlae will, for ths
sske of seSvrisg bsaasity, sswd frss is sdl wko
Ji, th. rsetps ssd d.rsctiw fce ■skisgibe
siagls r*M4y by which be wss rarsd. Beds.
wiibma la praSl by lh« .dT.rtU.r a «*p.rt
.
....___ i.
Mia.

did right-We say Arnau.

CeMBXM.—The third eosaloB »f|ba
A4h Oagrewa beg
B Monday with
• Vnttj full stt-n&lt;
1D both Hrmam.
---------------wtbooB a»nt In to
d*y (VYedueeday) and if no will appear
Is our next iaeue. No bualaoeaa of Impor­
tance wag done Monday, eave lhe inlrodaction of Cengtltutlonal Amendaenta
lo both Haiiaes, gdtobilahlng ImpaHial

THK JBEST
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Streets,

Pmsrelks tor tbs Kale to th. sm that will kerf
It la
beslto. iherebv caaiisg tbs

HAIIi

HASTINGS, MICH.

VblauWc. The vein to four fret thlek,
aad to thought to extend aevcral mltoa,
yltiding both 1W4 bdJ eoft eoal.
Wg^tog, see thaf the work gfegoetto*
a Depot la thto Village to pragrnawlag;
tea timber I* now beln/^get &lt;« th*
grnuad, and lhe work of cuDatiuotioB

ft Farm’ IflRl Fire In ft
MW AID

NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY.

EATOH COUNTIES

GRAND AND SQUAB!
-afro P||»aw-IP*Fg0«,

&gt;

THE

togwdiauts fruar-whlcb II
—
/TaxO. R. V. R, R^Tfaa Grand BtoValloy Railroad Company have 9W
Benced the work of htiJdlng a Freight
»»d Psaaenger H«0M at Vermontville,
lhe eltlscM ef that enterprising village
having mlaed by mbatriptlpp about91,far that purpose. The benefits of
til1* read are begin I ng to be Mt in eev•rti Way*- What to kngwn aa lhe
''deepgtrf eight mltoa northwest ot
Cbgriotla. to Just about eomplcUd. It
bag been a tough Job, coating 8100,000;
but during the work there has been laid
here a vein of coal, whlph to Dow beigg

Micnjqty

Groceries and Provsions,

‘

ever offered in tho County.

MBUA AXBB, BALT, &lt;®D nBW,

I AIM TO 6EIJ.

Genuine Artisles.
At Ito LOWl-T NWOUlWr*Grand One Dollar Sale!
FREE or COST
CADU WILL MN WD
■ Ul kinds of CssnjnJ’todo-. ,S*.**M'

|VY TOCB Ffcqrru AT

Agents!
»!oooirroMji*»*J

Great Dollar Bargains for
our Customers.

HASTINGS WOOLEN FACTOKY.

�lebal xohaa

DBY GOODS.

CASH STORE

SEW ADVEITTSEMEITI.
nmtk£fe,

Ed5£uU™,'

NEW GOODS
Cuttuw Cwlturt; ' Domestic Boounmy,
&gt;atutnl Hiatary, UtMlng, Breeding?
&amp;£££?• oXS&amp;SffiESKNvw.,&lt;i&gt;mmcrce, LandaatpcGarden!nr
knlomolorj-.
The Msaaeto. Ar.. Ac.
• Wits lurmanoas. MraK. l oinr. Ac.
Vo&gt;- XX, far t&gt;ao. will rxrrl la all lie caeaetlala
of a froyrtahr. Tuasly aad Vsafal Keaau 1.H-

A Splendid Axeortmenl for
Sale ai Rail Road Pricer.

IN AXLSTAGES OF

CONSUMPTION.

Tb«y I netsdiaHly iersasa tba amflli aad
leeprn ll.a tulur of ths aula Idnvd They sabdaa
Ibo C|ilIls sad Frrrr. diminish ib» Kittel,.»
fan. end ehrak tbs eieht-asrrals. al wars, la from
nr.ulo fauna.a days. Tb. appetite la al sac.
■ L’lal •' ' patlrul rapidly (a-aa Ar.b;

1. &gt;.in,L V...I

BOOK AlEWTs WASTES EOS

TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT!

GEEAT INDUCEMENTS

UW«7**iwW far loth A&lt;
KY ITTEXSOX a CO.. No. Ill W
Fblladatphis.

0. B. SPAULDINI.

RED .JACKET

SckitlOc.

Safe

Th. establishment of lines of through
freight care, now in full operation, is an
important advance in railway managorataL To Mtablish such a lino on ue
north shore, the several railway compan­
ies owning the roads connecting with
the Michigan Central between Burton
and New York and. in the West united,
each furnishing or wweiag to furnish its
nrupox proportioa of the earn requisite
forthoLna Thia line ia not yot full, al!
the compansos not haring furufohed
their proper share of core. Tho advan­
tage, however, of thia mode of doing
busiooaa, by which freight is transported
without change ufcars, or the consequent
damage and delay end expense, is ao
great that all will find it for their inter-

baiiairJEMUMiaiM show ■
twannfJlE&gt;«niM»
I-„
■■
■

Dry-Goods,

OSADALIS

urea*.'

Groceries, '
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

•' »«U i
II. .1 .

BEST REMEDY TET DISCOVERED.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Diseases cf tte Blood, Liver, Kidneys,

We WILL SOT be V.XDEBbOLD.

Best assort’at of Crockery In Town.

Book Canvassers Ranted

WEEKLY

__

Battle Cr®ek Nowhere

BATMtW IAU IMTTM'B IIV BHI.
"Sunxhine and Shadow in Hew York."

The bounded debt has been docronsed
daring the year by ounvarrion of bonds
into stock to tho amount of 1300,000,
while tho Bock hits been increased, the
amount of the bonds thus convortetl, and
also by tho amount of 1100,700 of new
Mock, being a balance unsold at the date
•f tho kst report, authorised by the
Boanl, in March, 1867.
\
The business of lhe year has been on
tho who!., Mtisfactory, while there has
been a .mall diminution in tho amount
of paMonger burinoM, which him fallen
off, aa compared with the prorious year,
to thoamouutof 1102,718 78 There has
been an increase in the freight and mis­
cellaneous burinoM aggregating 82-48,­
107 91. The falling off in tho amount
of pe ungcr busincas is, to a considerable
extent, owning to a reduction of rates of
fare influenced by the induration of
new competing line-s and also, to some
extent, to the nabit into which railroad
managers have fallen, of paying commimicn. on tho solos of passenger tickets,
a praotice which sensibly affects tho rev­
enue, of Mmh company which allow, it,
and still more tho* of any company
which doe. not report to it while it ia
permitted by competing roads.
,
It has been found pomible considerably
to diminish th. expense, of working the
toad daring the ymr, audit i. confident­
ly expected that still better rwulte will be
attained the euming year.
The track of the road and its ootiipmenL both of machinery and rolling
stock, has been fully kept up to the high
standard which they Lave for so many
II. MINtUt. Sen Uron.wkk, New Jeraay.
year, maintained. Ito-----------------stock Las been much it______ _________
rood itoelf parhaps in a better condition
than at any former period.
.The equipment of the road now con­
sists of9«lx»motire«,67 firat-clms coach­
es, of which 10 are Pullman sleeping and
day coaches, four second-class and 14
military cars used for trans]K&gt;rtatiun of
emigranto, 20 bagage and mail cars, 30
accommodation cars, for drove*, eta., and
1,480 freight care, for all perposea
There hare been re-laid,' jiurmg the
Kroar, alwut 40 miles of now track,
idiag three miles of street mils.
The amount relaid has been a little lar­
ger than is usual, the avenge for a*
term of years being somewhat 1cm.
Thesteel rail thus for, has hardly borne
the tori, having been found more liable
THE GREAT RADICAL PAPER.
to break than iron. As the average life
of iron on tho rood is about oight yearn,
it is somewhat more than questionable if
it will bo found economical to sub*tituto
ateel for iron in the track of tho rood.
At statiuns and where the life of the
iron ia short from great wear, it is expe­
dient, perhaps to make the substitution.
■During the month of March the buaimm of the rood was very nearly broken
np by the extraordinary floods in Michi­
gan, and along the linea of its eastern
connections to Now York, the businow
of each rood having been sucessivcly in­
terrupted during th. month, and subject­
fag thia company to a large loss of buai-

AH Hastings Outdone!

Fresh Coads constantly on hand.

habdware: STORE:
H. A. GOODYEAR,

014 Cools sellinr regardless of Tost.

AKTRD-AX AUltNTie m4 t.wn. Io
lalrn Iba Aceney far tbraa!e»( llraditresl'a
Rubber Mo«MIb&lt; and Wrelher snips. applied to
tl.c aides, button,. top and c»atrc uf .Ivors and
windows Tbs »a!» ■* be ro ad any thine tree otI i'&gt;
I'—I T... In T vm. ■ .V. ■■ lL.1.

W

Rew Ciood'. Jn*t Received,

RUSSELL
&amp; NEVINS.

LOOK! LOOK!

IIOSADALI8

Tbr tnagniladrof oar bulassa has taablrd aa lo
Walelbs

Adding Tranwxiortatlun.

Is Recommended by the Best
PRESS. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS Physicians Everywhere.

Fartlcatar Attratiofl paid u Order far

Building Materials.

Eave Troughs,

LARGER THAN EVER!

TUUst

M*Je and put up on fchort Notice.

Sholf - Hardware and Cutlery,

iston DOLLAR Store!

st redvced rsices

IMPROVED

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
For Sale a! Kalamasoo Prices.

to BH, and Uirralvn ebaarfull)
“ THOM AS J. BOYKIN, M. D. ‘

dll' tir.rt rU-l

Daltlmorr. Fabreary '.K 1*0

HAIRdressiNGi

Jfcw^tyk iaoacB^

‘diglowa
Starandin
the West."
Amlly Hrw.piMr, right p*

Prepared at'tlie Ubaratory ef

latll.hd III tert. and pvbLaLcd every lit-

Dr. J. J. Lawrence A Co.
tUBalUtaore «lreil. Bahimors. Narylaad.
RXITH 4c DEEB,
TEAR AXD COFFEES,
,
Wbolraela
Drucriats, Chisaeo. Gaweral Agents
At the small advance of five cents per 1

1-fT A copy of Aaalrioa'a baanlHul JUaairalad Almanac, far 1 Mil, and tea -Fiutaermha at
Cnlt«wil»n&gt;.“ by R»r. ftr. WUUant*. girth n
pieminma tn rvrrv n»w wbacriber.
MT Kend far Firmian U.t and CaialagoM af
Vniraraelxt publioatioae. Oat up Clubs. Ad'
drees WILLIAMSON A CANTWELL, Useinkri Mia hoped that thia win not Ug bo
SOUTUEKN HOME JOURNAL
tho casa
The progress a£ railway extension in ,
Michigan will very Maa largely increase
tha local bmina.aoflh.Mad.
Tho oquipmant of this road at an ■

will quickly restore Gray Hiir
to its natural color and beauty,
•ad produce luxuriant growth, it b
perfectly harmles, and h preferred
•ver every other preparation by
. those who hare a fine head of hair,
aa well aa those , who wish to rotor.''
it. The beautiful glow and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.
F.» .ala top all

buCeONEdoUjAb.

JEWELRY &amp; MUSIC STORE.
UTJalUr^ ia,

Ptfa^

■TTJI. H. MoCONNELL, Agent
M owyaHl; &lt;G»»it JtapUfa, Mid*.

'M4Wj

r MMI.UL Tyarvat—
BaAri £&gt;aaru*a«*&gt;
• vtv.r."' »r«Mi"r’.i«
itjjJstow s»e &gt;»« ms-

BITOT, ItS OREEXWICH KT, R. T.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16,1868

NUMBER 34.

mrxsusasri sriuoir
I in th* Stab'* on th* TacitSe coast about
S4o,0oo ooo, and a few millioa* in Ba­

X. M. MAXX08Y.

tbs aneci* in th* country prior to ifI and that produced since It-CV, and&lt;
imbi

le w» which "hare b*en paaaacd upon the
subjest of reconstruction.
' 1

p. uinn

tom* of the Treasury, and, thure.'t re,
moot probably remaining is th* country.
Three are important facet, and show bvw
exnptetriy th* inferior currency will at:porecde th* better, forcing it trom eircuIstiun among th* matees, and cauritg it
to be exported aa a mere articl* of tend*
to add to the money rapifal of foreign
lands. ‘They show the ncxvsiity of re­
fining onr paper money, that tho return
ofgtdd and riiver to ihn avtunos of trod*
snay'b* hastened and a demand mated
which will catts* the reter. fou at Lome
ginning oX the retettfon, the hank note of at hwat so much of the production of
onr rich and iucxhaustab'.e gold-bearing
tiun in which pilitical eeanutuiats are not
agrved, nor can it bo controlled by )*giaratiun, but must b* left to the irrevocuU*
laws which everywhere regulate com­
merce and trad* The drentetfag medi­
um will ever irreeatibly flow to tbos*
mints where, k !•
-- -■ *- X—
” --uuring a« that whHi regulates the tide*

Uuon, or bv the unrelenting decree* of

xaxrrr wtnw.
' th*
eau b* eonfsned upon a nation. Tho
*?* 'Amer .can
hut. wuu
u« |n
ftndara ratal jn-faci- ♦n th* attach
legislator v.
?r —
the ruler,
who baa
the* wiswi*- .-rtUl ,r,'Uro
demand magnanimity to retrace hi* steps P"- of gowinmont. and an mdicaifan
• when *onvfacwl uf arrur, will aoaner • * “**t hereatter the; Cvtlstftuti.re ia to be

although era- P, manent benefit to the e
legal tvndm ia pert tu return to a sound currency so
» propriety and justnv** of
aan a euotury •““"bi n&lt;* U)Axm»U*d 40
lion* will be
wsu t' ta-ar^y IS^/mu^uo. White u is urged long as the Government anl Banks, by
__ .
. nanv uMjnuni. ntM ... th..
a reduction in the present rat* ufInterest
M.. Treasury, in hi* reby sum* that this amuunt should, b* fa- oontimring to issue irrwdeamsb'e notes,
The S*mtary v.
of tn*
r
. —, —
..v wu«.rw uro direcay
port, recommends four per cent; Con- j cr^**A other* contend that a ifocqfad fill the ebanneis uf circulation with dej truc*abl* to riolatiim* of th* organic law
i and oxcesaiv* legislation. The most
uta xxricxxx ilMxacM.
that the receipts of the fi-xa! year ondinanoa* demands ifl&lt;
30,, JM1&amp; wor* &lt;4110,638,0&gt;3,
Amaideration of and that the'•xpNifaMl■■ fin the same
ith fh*growthbf period were*3iT.SHOjK'f, Wring in the
Ji* expmditare. 1 reasury
af 828^07,TO&gt;. Il
wrtibte currency. Fbr'thi* punvoseUt tlw precious metal*, bearing t.e Batfol
f aupva d -nted is estimated that tb* r- e ipte during the
u» inquire how much guM abu silver
i aUuuu. tiw Uni- p&lt;*Sucl fiasal year coding Jim* 80,1M9,
no good reasuu why they should longer ted Mate* m b9j)
'Stir, and the expendi- mind respecting th* cuntiderutimi which
ia
?deptd* A—______ ____ _
_________________
swtnaia upoa the Statutes Books, bento, Th* p.ophi
‘ iucrearing
'
atuy not mure than half the amount of
ths
Government
ha*
actually
rsoeised
to widen the Constitution guarantee* n about U par cent., it reached fa ibtiO anoo *f 8j,240,3®’&lt; i* favor of thsGov- for it* bond*, and the cundusiuu u becom­
Ilepubliuaa termof G&lt;&gt;nuum»ut, have 3J,0&lt;»01ffOi», and inmasouf 700 per cent. *rnment. For the fiscal year &lt; n ling June ing prevalent |hat tho amount which it currency » couijared with gold aad sumere article of traffic und -j««uon th* population ul 1795. Iu 1869. it 80, 1870, if is •• (mated taat tho reWT, it* cmnBM.vtei valu* u cunqaetked
' the enhancement of the [move
ia *stiiuat*d that it will n-aoh38,000,U00, । coipta will amount to 8127 000.000, ubmined waa u res) muhej 3ou or loo into &lt;3uu,uo.,oou. This striking tact
per cent. I*** than the ubligatiun which
uf all, that is required fwcumfoit,
mado subject to th* arbitrary will of the ur an increase uf &gt; 68 per cent, in 79 : and the axpen liturv* to &lt;3(&gt;3,00&lt;i,0i)U, it issued in return. It cannot be denied makes it the ubiiuua duty uf toe Gov­
sauunus ur r. a xait
Coaamaridiug Gcncrsd- Although the year*. Th* annual expenditure* of the i leaving an cstiatated surplus uf 824,000,- that w* are paying an extravagant per­ e. nnient, as «*rly as way bo ounvenivut
ItMkl be wis* economy to alx&gt;!Ui Qur
Fed.-ral Guvviument in 1791 were 84,- , 900.
ventage for th* use uf th* money tx&gt;r- with the pnucipk* uf auuud [aditkal tninta, thus saving the nati.m ths cat*
tub reauc nxxr.
shall be reprexented in r&lt;-t&gt;gr*»*. Vir­ 200,Out); fa 1820, they were 818,200,000, I
ro r*d, which was paper currency great­ ecunomy, tu take such inea,uies as will aad *xp*nse incident to sueh catablkhginia, Mississippi, and Texas ar* y*t ex­ in 1850, th*y were 841,000 000; fa 1860, ' It becomes projKir in this connection, ly depreciated below th* valu* o! coin enable tbo hcldcre of iu notes and times menta, and let all our preciuu* metala
cluded from tho Haus** of Congress, end they were 803,000,0V0; fa 1865, nearly . to make a brief reference to onr public This fact is made apparent when we
bo exported in bullion.
contrary to th* axprcM provision* uf 8l.iiih.'.OiM’,000 and fa I860, it isratima-' indebtedness, which has acumulated consider that the bondholders receiv.that instrument wet* denied participation tod by tho Secretary of th* Treasury, in | with such alarming rapidity and aaaum- from the Treasury on each dollar they A reduction of the ]*•[■» cir&gt; ulating me­
in thx recent *!*ctk&gt;n for a Fresidont abd his last annual report, that they will be ; *d such colossal proportion* In 17*9 own ia Gworurui-nt securities, six pur dium may nut necessarily follow. Ihi* benk* should be re&lt;|u:r»-l to take tha
Vie* President of the United State*. Tho 8372,000,COO. By cumparing th* pub- wh*u the Government oomnienced uper- cent ia guld, which is nearly or quit* however, would depend upon th* law of mat efficient steps, and make all nece»attomjit to place th* whole pojtulation lic d:sbui*amont* of 1MW, aa *stim*ted, I atiuna under the Federal Constitution, it equal to nine per cent ia currency ; that demand and supply, though it should b*
under th* aominatiun of ]&gt;cr*uu* of color with those of 1791, it will bu teen that was burdened with an indebtedness of ttic bonds ore then converted into capi­ borne in mind that, by making legal ofajs^ie pav monta. ixt specie &gt;*rm*ntq
in the South, lias impaired, if not des­ th* increase of expenditures since the ! 175,000,000, created during the war of tal for th* National Ixnks, ujiuii which tender and bank note* convertible iuto onto be earntwtly inaugurated Ly th*
troyed, th* kindly relations that liad [u»- beginning of the government haa b**n : th* Revolution. I bis amount had been
Government and banks, and the bulk of
p*r cent.,.while
lb*—fac*s**.of
' redno*d to 845,oo*,ooo, whe , fa 1812,
vioualv existed between them, and mule- 8,618
----(----------------- —
--------th* paper circulation «ill directly approx!
.
-------------t- i —
1 war wlu dociaretl against u«e*t Britain.
al distrust Las kindled fraUng* uf ani- popcUwn
for -i
the
earn* period
wasg .
they ar* exempt from taxation by the
imntu as sjaxi* standard. Hpacfo i«y&gt;
miwity, which, leadiiq; in scan* instant.-- ! MO [ *r c«t. Again,, th* &lt;xprosv: uf1 The three year* struggle that followed Government end th* btates, and thereby tor tbo accomplishment uf a result so do- incut haring been resumed by tho GovpMce
[iracediDg ItaR^y increased the national obligations, enhanced two pvr ccnL in th* hands uf airabte ia demanded by the highest pub­
to cvlkifon and bloodshed, ha*prevented gubl m I860, th*• year
.—-uf
-r~.
----------«ram*nt
aad the banks, all notes or bill*
ily 863,000,000, while in and in 1816 they bad attained the sum the hoi dcra. We 11;ua have on aggm- lic conaidaraticn.
that co-o|ioration between the two race*
uf |iaper issued by either of a teas dntx&gt;mThe Constitution cun templates that tl • faatioM than tiro should by law, be oxso eoaeutxal to the lutsu of industrial *n- kjw, ino year of peace after the war, of 8127,000,000. Wise and economical
terprisas in th* Southern States. Nor it ia elevated they will be 8372,000,000, legislation, howerer, enabisd the Gov- ce.vad upon each dollar bv the owners uf circulating medium of the country shall 1 d d from ci.-culstion s^liat the p*obars th* inhabitant* uf those State* so increase of 489 per cent, white the erament to pay th* entire amount with- Government •ocuritioe. A system that be uniform in quality and value At
alone suffered from th* dfatured condi­ •facreare of population was uhlr 21 per fa a neriod of 20 voara. and th* extin- produces such results ia justly regard.d tho time of th* lormatiun of tlxat instru­
tion of affair* growing out of these Cva- cent, for the scree period. Tliet* ata- ptialhment of the National debt filled the as faroring a few at tho *x^*uso of the ment Iho Cuuntry had just emerged Irvui
uruJcr mxuw
uw. fa
.U s&lt;w&gt;
sue an-' —
— with rejoicing, and was one of th* many, sad has lod to the further inqui­ the war of th* Revolution and was suf­
show that
1801 the
land
grcssioarl enactment*. The entire Union fifties Ifurther
has been agitated by grave upjirohsnaiony nual national expenses Compared with gvwat events of I*mdd*at Jackson’* ad- ry whether our bondholder, in view of fering from tho offsets uf a reduudanl man of prutwrty or industry er*rr man
mor* than ministration. After its redemt
redemption, a the largo profits which they have eqjoy- and wurthte * । sper euinney. 7 he ra­
of troubles which might again iuroR* the population were a little more
one dollar par capita, and in 1W0 bnt laiw* fund remamed m th* Ireasury •d, would theniMlre* lie arere* to a set­ ges of that i e.md wore lanxiins to pro­
th* peace of th* nation. It* interests
have been injuriously affected by th* de­ two duller* per capita, white ia IMO which was deposited for safe keeping tlement of our indobtedne** upon a plan tect their pn sterity from ths evil which
thev
will
reach
th*
extravagant
sum
of,
with
tho
several
State*
on
condition that which would yield them a fair remuner­ they thcmsclva* badexpert Tired Hone*,' mafataiuuj; a saf* circulating msdinm,
rangement uf buMurea and labor and tho
»9 V4 per capita.
I »* should be returned when required by ation, and at the same time b* just to in pronding a circulating medium, they . tucb . modium a* shall be real and sub­
consequent want of prosperity through­
It will b* ob*erved that all of these th* public wants. In 1849, the year afout that proportion of th* country- The stotoments refer to, and exhibit, tho di.- ter the tenninabun uf an exper-.ivo war tho tax pay tn of the nation. Our na­ conferred upon Con^rres* the power to etantial, not liable to vibrato u:th opinFederal ( onatiiutiun,the Manga Chart* of bursmeuts of peace period.. It may with Mexico, we found oureelv** involv­ tional credit should be sacredly observ­
ed, but in making pruviaion for our cred­
American rights, undar who* wis* and
ed in a debt of |64,ooo,om. and this was
made recure. A disordered emrsney ia
salutary provision* w* hay* .uocosafully
the amount owed by ths Government in itor* w* should not forget what is due
uue of the greeted political evils. It u»conducted al! ocr domratic and foreign
1860, just prior to th* *ut6raak of the to tho masses of th* poopls It may be
The onomolot
affairs, sustained oursalves in peace and th* war with Great Britain, th* Mexican rebelliuu. In the springcf 1861, ourcivil iasumad that th* buldere uf our seouriin war, and become a groaf nation among war. and the war of th* rebellion. In war commenced. Each year of its con­ ti** bar* already reo*iv*d ou their bonds
1814,
the
annual
*xpon**a
incident
to
ths powers of tho earth, most assuredly
tinuance made an enormous addition to a larger amount than their original inwill now be adequate to th* settlement the war of 1812 reached their highest th* debt and when, in the qirtag of IMS, ve«tm*uh measured by a gold standard.
of question* growing out of th* civil war amount, about Wl.OW.teOO, white ocr the nation successfully emerged from Upon this statement of facta it would banka, which are made rccoirabte for all
__l-i _i___ r _
Ti-i- population slightly exceeded 8,000,000,
se*m just and equitable that the six per due* to th* Government excluding im­
showing an expenditure of only 8* 80 the conflict, th* obligation* of the Gov­ ceCT. now paid by the Government part*, and by all it* creditor* excepting
ernment bad reached th* immense sum of
condition of the country. When Con­ per rap:ta. In 1847, th* «xp«udilur*e 82,878,992,90®. Th* fiMretary uf th* should b* applied to th* reduction of the in jiaymont of internets ou th* Lunds and profound and gilted state*men that,of di
growing
eut
of
th*
war
with
Mexico
Hi* socuritte* tbemrelv**; second legal
gv*s* assembled in the month ofDeccmTreasury shows that November 1. 1887, prineipal in semi-annual instalment*,
her, 1M&gt;5 civil strife had ce**ed. The reached &gt;55,000,000, while the popula­ this amount had been reduced to 82,- which in 16 ytun and eight luuiiths tender note*, i**u*d by th* United Itat**,
spirit of r«b»lliua had sp*nt ite ,*ntir* tion waa about 21,000.000, giving only 491,&amp;o4,46a, but st the same time his would liquidate tho entire national debt, and which the law require* shall b* re­ mere ettectual than that which delude*
ceived a* well iu payment of al! debts bolore* in tho Southern States Ike peu- ♦2 60 per capita for th* war expense* of report exhibits an increase duimg th* tux per cent in gold would, at present twven citnmns a&gt; uf all Government dues
pls had warmed into national life, and thalyi-ar. In 1865, th* expenditure*
rutci, bo equal tu nine per cent, in cur­ excepting imports; and third, geld and
men's fields by th* sweat ufthapoa*
throughout the whole country a healthy called for by th* robelliiio reached the
rency, and equivalent to the payment of
rast
amount
of
81,290,000,000,
which,
man'* brew. Uidinary tyranny ujqicareaction in public **ntira*nt had taken
82,527,129,552. It is estimated by the the dsbt one and a half times iu a fmcskin, exotasiv* taxation—&lt;hr*a bcor'llght,
place, by the application of the simple, oouqiared with a jiuputeiian of 84,0u0»- Secretary that the returns for th* paat
i&lt;U per ca[»ta. From
ly on tl • happiness of th* mu* &lt;4 fa*
yetaffeuira pruvi»iun*uftlu&gt;Cunstitutx»r&gt;. OlKJ, gives
uectiun wilh all the other advantage* de­
month
will
add
to
our
liabillti**
the
lurMarch 4, 1789, to Juue 30, 1801. th*
—
— —---------- community cum pared with a fraudulret
Th* Executive Dspartment, with th*vol­ ratin.
.xo.udi.ore. .I Ih. Oowram.nl
Vm a11IWW‘ “J1 rived !rv&gt;m their Inveettncnt, would afford
»•&gt;.•&lt;*- th* [uthlio creditor* a lair aad liberal
untary aid of tho Htot*., had brought .X IKftSMO.IMO.1 Irani* tUtpra-. «&gt;“— J”i”« &gt;«.-«*•
depreciated paper. Our own history ha&lt;
the wura a* qear cutnutetfon as wnwithcompensation fur the us* of their oepital,
recorded fur our instrui-tfon unoegh, and
in th**edp« ofit* auBtority and th* na­ MUI. rad 11.lira, rad «■» h~Wl -Jand with this they should be satinfied.
more than enough, uf the dimuraliziag
tion woe cnc-iuraged by the pro*]io&lt;-t uf
Ike Iosmu of tho past admonish th* isfactory by the pet4&gt;te_jrby tbmw w bo
an aaily and s-iLsfactory adjustmuBt; uf
lender that it ia not well to b* un-r an­ defend u* on tbo land and protect us ui&gt;
aU Jt* difficultly Congress, tww.yefr,
xious in exacting from th* bunuwvr the Msa. the yj!i»lunerdl*’srii*^nitituik r/lfcj of a degraded paper cwmaoy a*,
.1. .ret .1 iiniftoM roraU
iatarveuad, amt refosiag to perl*ct the
rigid cumplianoe with the letter ut th» of the natiut^, Ix-aring the scare and horixed by law or in any way wm^raauwork »o nearly co-.stimmuted, declined
b&lt;.nd. 11 pruvudun bo made tar th* pay­ wounds recuivrd white in its service, •d by Government.
fahy willua a dafiud* numlter «f years,
to admit maostior* from the Southern for. to 0°0,d90,0-«*•
ment
of the indebtedness of th* Govern­ tbo pubpoflekvastsin th* various depart­
from Ma*»~ tar MMUO.OWf. *»d ths
uf
'fnunry forcibly
territory uf N*w Maxtoo wM obtafnad
i^tioaof thwebarxter, ment in th* manner suggested, our ua- ment-. of Government, the farmer who
—__&gt;_s
fa® Taxa* for
1 JS^tetly urgre that th* longer if is da- •r-4. —ti

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ZdfaJl Smplidtteaut W. ripnnd follow th* measures should be lakeu to reins*. ths
•f agitation and atrifo, ha* left the coun­
*Mablteh*Jia 17MI, and
try farther from the attainment of union Juno 30, IMS, the pubho *xpand4»*&lt;*,
now merely unproductive, but, fa taxa­
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Undar ths influence of party pasaioa
mediately .acoeedheg
Oto?
stitubun.

Our to
bA»i

of th* Treasury at
mof far sign tsmntel

Congrees haa ’already bsst'

i^lSliuiry CVesty Is ths Uallsd Msws. fe» made familiar with my via w* respecting

Figure 2 Sewmg 'Michine,

the Tantuteof-Oflfee bill-

Eapwimte* clearly iUnatrate* th* n*oe*aity of retrenchmcnt in all Uraacha* of th* public
rerrico. Abuse* which were tolreatod
during the war for
U’°

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tew where they are boa. did ia *ea*t
piaoe* or dapoatod under baft* and ban,*

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which at one Um* iaryaful|y maled
i require* that all «r*djter» aft
that uf th* great maratuna imwera, ba*
diminished, and uur industrial interests
are in a deprmsed and tenguuhing con­ u.oMnpd»Ud by the restaratiun at the
dition/ TW fatvelopment uf our bax- cunvuqy, to th* &lt;an.ianl «.»4aLliali*d by
hatutiblo nteeume* ia cUcked, and tha th* Uunstitufiun. and by thl« nnian.- w*
would remove a di-criminatiun which Indian Bureau.
may, ifnot already, create prejudice that
thaO***/*'
onoonraguw from the

billity ofpul

al* in the United but*. Lum IMP to X8»&gt;.-3 acre*. nearly um-for.h ef whi.,
1867 amounted tu 81,174^000, white
fur th**amo period the net *xjMte of which applies only to the 6tail
*p*d* were 8741,000^00. Thia dm

ally beuuth.redi
and enable them

rolv* us in national
make inevitable an

ifoet a willingness to help tear them.1f

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HYDE &amp; PRINDLE,
BEAL HWTE i BSUBANCE

dll times tn vouch.' One CTo, ribt only
wear* the Inslgmn, Dot only bean the ‘
name of a Stassa, but one who, com pre- • ‘
bending the object for which our noble
order was Instituted, la actuated by the
principles which it has laid down for.
tho government of^lta members, one
who carries out In the Hplrlt the Im of
Bcnevolcnco and Brotherly Love. Buch
an one, Aity pcfmlt Me to my fa Behalf
of 111V Lrethiwi
II... I.n.-I
..A&gt;.

DR

TH1 puaiDUTs message.

■437,9Do. Deducting foun the expendi­
tures tho «Jm of
tho amoa^
°» oppropialious fer ocean aieamahipi
and other »p«ial serrico.the excess of ex­
penditures was H,541,466. By using
an unexpended balance in the Treaaoxy
ef $?oo,ooo, the actual sum for which a
•pedal ajiprupiaiion is required to meet
the daficteuey is 18,741,5*6. The mnam
which produced this largo excess of exnendituro over tho revenue, were the rejt &gt;ratiou of sorvics in the late insurgent
• totes and the putting into operation of
now service established by arts of ConiTSSt, which oneiuntod within tho last
two years and a half to about 48,700
miles, eanal to tnoro than one-third of
the whole amount of the service at the
close of the war. New postal conventions
with Groat Britain, North Germany Beigtum, the Netherlands, Switzerland aad
respectively, have bven carried
into effect Under their provisions im­
portant improvements hare resulted ia
reduce 1 rates of international poetagnaad
enlarged mail facilities with European
countries. Tho cost of ths UA trans­
Atlantic ocean mail service January 1,
1868 has been largely Icsseasd under
tho operation of thmc new conventions,
a reduction of orcr one-half haring been
effected under tbo new arnumement for
ocean mail steamship service, which
went into effect on that date. The atten­
tion of Congress u invited to the pract»cal •^W'riions and rocommabdatious
made iu this report by tho I’lw—,*Har.

• 'oata Rica Guatemala. Houdurna, Sen
Salvador, France, Austria, Belgium,
Switzerland, Portugal, Tho Netherlands,
lionmark, Sweden ami Norway, Rome,
Greece, Turkey, Persia, Egypt, laberis,
Jlorocro, Trinoli, Tunis, Muscat, Siam,
Borneo and Madagascar. Cardial rela­
tions have also been niantaincd with tho
Argentine and the Oriental Rnpublica.
The exprvMvd wid» of Cor.graa* that our
national good uflkes might be tendered
to those lU-publicK, and alio to Brazil
aud Paraguay for bringing to an end tbe
calamitous war which ha* so long beep
raging m tho \ alloy of tho Ln Platte,
has been aidduotud’y complied with and
kindly acknowledged by all the belliger­
ents. That important negotiation, how­
ever, haa thus tar been without result.

seated to bo entlnngircd by friction and
foreign war. The Brasilian com ma nd er
of tlio allied invading forces refused per
znisaiini to tho United States steamer
Wasp to pan through die blockading
forces, and that vessel returfed to its acing been mode egainst this re'tisal, it
was promptly overruled, and tho Wasp
therefore resumed her errand, received
Mr. Waahburne and hia family, and
■conveyed them to a safe and convenient
seaport. In tho meantime, an excited
controversy had arisen between the
1‘resideut of Paraguay and tiro late
United States Minister, which, it is un•dmatood, grew out of his proceedings in

The annual mcamge of Andrew John­
son,—lhe last which thia defier of pub­
lie opinion will rend to Congress
at . the opening of a ae^aion, la to
bo found In thie I«nie of our paper,
except a few of tbo dosing paragraphs
reserved tor the next issue,-bjvtthes
the somr spirit of dannncIUlon of the
manifested slsce determining to break
Mtb with the Republican party. Re­
viewing the discords and disorders for
which ho l&gt;, in no small measure, re­
sponsible, be has tho insufferable impu­
dence to talk of the “ deficient wisdom ”
of the Representatives of the people.—
Ths message, although admirably writ­
ten, considering its author, possesses

MACHINE

srae.’T---”’
j» em lid! imat

to you m ckprreeton of our regards, and
ai&gt;proel*ting your labon in this com­
munity, aud the self-sacrificing spirit
which prompts you to devote your life
to the great work which oar nobleorder
is eminently qualified to jxrforro, tbe
elevation of society to tbe plane of mor-

It MuJm fkf BfSt Stitch,
NIW8,

ojimucru 01 error, wi

be rewarded with the iv-im, uiu grwup“d?,&lt;,f **
Patriotic peo-

Tbo President, In penning tho above
propeeltloa, was evidently unaware of
the Mtlre upon his own course It con­
tains. Yet, ha must fetl, by this time, I
that the maw - “
'
*
the United Ftat&lt;
White House. They will only be grata­
ful when he gives way for a better man,
and now eagerly' count tbe days elaps­
ing before that auspicious event. He
therefore virtually confesses, what every
body hut himself knew before, that pre­
judice and passion have no warped bl*
Judgment, Intellect aud feelings, that no
opportunity exists in his nature for the
noble quality of “ magnanimity.” Of
eourw, Andrew Johnson thinks lie is
rijfht, although a majority of the voters
have lepcatedly pronounced hla“pol­
icy ” atrocious, and the “bumble Indi­
vidual’’ perscvcringly advocating It,
guilty of the basest treachery. But
leaving out of the account the popular
verdict, he stands by a fair deduction
. from bls ovn promises, aa an effieial In­
capacitated by unresL-wmlug obstinacy,
from.fairly Judging those c-&lt;m pellet to
oppews him by a etnac of public duly.
That such a functionary could insult in ;
any mat ihgrtc a O.ngreM Invariably
suatalnei when appealing to the con-'
»tituende« cleet I ng Its members, does I
not seem possible. Yet the amenities 1
of Intercourse between dlffenut Depart-1
tneuta of the Government render It nee- ;
wary that the Ilepre sriLadvei of the
Nation should resent an indignity pro­
reeding from the Executive of ths '
United 8lale«, however devoid of influenee as a citizen the occi pantof that
station may le. In this vii*v there will
le a general sc । uh see nee of lire Just'oe
of the dcveblon of lhe Senate aud Hoi—a
•of Representatives respecting a Docu-

course of Congrms, and overflowing
with recklessly unjust statements aa to
•the motives wbleh impelled, and the re­
sults which have followed, Cougresilou-

you thia puree, containing sixty-five
dollars, please except It with tbelr re.
garda and confidence, that yon wilt, in
tbe future, in tho past, continue the
work of a Christian aad a Muon, and
ever prove a master of your profe-elou.
Nr, Amu replied ns follows:
Bbothu Clark, I accept thia val­
uable gift with heart-fol I thankfulness,
and your avowal of respect, of affection,
and of confidence, begets feelings which
I can but feebly express. The word.
Bralher, to nu- has a tender significance.
Not only wheu it refers to tho family
drele, whisk in days sgone, gatbezsd
around tbe douse ‘tic heart h, not only
when applied to tbe Christian Choreh,

tlrvly ootfl
MppHU.
sf n,o*

Wilt Last a Lifb-Titn.

-saaEtk,.
•• Mw »•lifftrsal kisS it

”

TTflM WSCBIVI

TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,

the spiritual Ufa, but also, vhn it has
reference tn the great Brotherhood of
Masonry. And I, too, am willing to re­
cognize tbo tire that bind na, and am
happy to meet, and to work with, the
genuine Mason in tbe gnat field, where
alone the Christian and the phliantbroplat can work effectually. Oure, tny
Brethren, ia Indeed a work of Bcnevo-

Be Sure to See thi\ .Ifachina,

eirnretly labor, that the tic* of brother­
lie od mr.y speedily te universally ac­
knowledged. Then war and nt rife will lx
no more, aad happiness and i eace will

.teisrs
|

Add, naw, Bro!her Ci.akk, please
convey to tba Brethren of .Middleville
Lodge my vnirniest thanks for their

&lt;■&gt;« WMM* no.* nuriMIki
"H.ORESCE SEWISC SECKlSf

C-TXX- KM.

Hastings Feb. SBtls. 15».

SNii Silver aid Plata! Ian.'

5TATI0NKBY &amp; NEWS DEPOT,
—The eruption of Mount Etna, in Rlelly, baa broken out again with Increased
violence, amptand f:om the ciater fell
iu the alm ta uf Manina, a dUlouco of
fifty miles.
—A test ca r has been submitted to
Judge Ingraham, and will be enrried to
the Court of but resort, tn obtain a de­
cision whether a colored man has the
eonetltutioasl right to vote In the Htete
of New-York, independent of bls p&lt;*•eselng a freehold of 1200, as leipilred by

/ inrratxxD.—On Tur
'r. O., f. 8. G«™ ’re A®
rj at Haetlngs I^dge No
to fill tbo vacancy oeca
death of Fbakk AUO,
Jar tneambent of that po
?»■■■ w Cm to oil v
&lt;L M., GBD. M. Dzwxv,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Alter the cnnclmlon of Ills remarks,
the frlcti Js ynv.11 be tnselves up to social
pleasures, which wore agreeable InterspcrCvd with vocal nnd instrumental
murio till the hour of nine, when all left
feeling that It waa good io Bare been

Presidents Pierce and Buchanan went
out of the Executive chair with a weight I The New York dun expresses the Loyc
of rfEclnl oblcquy retting upon them
which win nevir be removed. It waa that If the Upper Peninsula As erected
to be hoped that this rare &lt;&gt;f Presidents Into a separate Stalo, It will be named,
had disappeared. But K haa been con­ Dot Superior, but Ontonagon. All right.
tinued In Andrew Johnson, who will, —TbeChicago Timtt slates that the
leave the White House under the die­ Virginia Conacryatles hnvo determined
grace and infamy of having maligned I to accept negro’ suffrage, but to oppose
C'lngnsa, advocated National Dishonor, 1 tbe disfranchizing clauac of the new
eocourged oppression, fomented civil : constitution; and seek to obtain its de­
s.-cually belonging to the diplomatic ser- strife, instigated bloody on I breaks, and , feat as a reward fortheir concnalon,—
vioa. On the other hand, all such novore turned the office be holds, so far aa wa- J We congratulate tbo Old Dominion on
ita spasm Sf sense.
»
insist in exercising the right of too asy­
lum iu States where tho law of nations
h not fully acknowledged aad respected.
'J be President of Paraguay is understood
to have opposed to Mr. Washburn’s proeeedingo tho injurious and very impro-

invurroelion and treason. The corecpondoocc, however, haa not yet machod tho
United States. Mr. Waehburnc, in connochon with this controversy, represent*
that two U.8. citizens attached to the
legation w.-rt arbitrarily seised at hie
rid* when leaving the capital of Pars­
ons*- mmmittxi Li nraun. and there

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*oM U. 8. Cavalry, sta
Uniee. He appears to
MtaNk. and we trast ma
respite be la enjoying fr
MttMaftbc camp excee

' TncrkllANCT: -An el
behalf of th’ criiwc ol T
from the lipa of Rev.
bn F»ldar evening last
nriisfiothcr rae vlnr hto
4ay evening of this w&amp;
tariaa Church. We hop
may be large. Tho real
grew of any true reform
esbCton of the people. Ed
•o avoid all tlust into
victory for the right qu

Sometrino Ntw.—
■hewn by tho Invento
ius article whleb, at fi
weeds Itself a* t etng
things, for lhe pmjxH

Mottoin. light, cheap an
lavwtod with the princi
wsd oom fort. By this
gsttfoui jdan of constru
Wtewa, they can lx o’
&lt;mo4binl tlx cost of
here over seen; which
OOresomy Witbin the n
Pf InhabAtsnte, and we

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Oil Regions of Pennsylvania

Mb. Ecxtob Pursuant to a call of
tha Committee appointed for She pur­
pose, about twenty members of Middle­
ville Lodge of A’. A A. Masons, aeoompanled by an equal number at XMjH—u
mot at choir lodge rwro, on Wednesday
evening the fid inst. Whoa, after a ptomanibaifhiur was spent by tho unluitlat-

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NIGHT SCENES
ABBBA wbo with hia enutomm Indy,
thongh surprised at the ranitftnde prmwIngfer admission, received vs with a
friendly greeting. After extn rioChlng
was disposed of.a purse of Mxty-flvedolc*an will ns riID

Mseum tetisslem.anS a ^ttiislsiili.

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N. BARLOW,
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D- S. WOODWARD,
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Brj 6to, Grttirfti,
Thia work will first bo given tu tho m
He through suecstelvo i-ues of tbo k!

80 Acre* Improved

Asp intone Tin: je$t cc’.TirZrioxt

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

York Tkibvne, and will appear In all
cditiona-DaUy, |1D; Bend-Weskiy, |
Weekly, &lt;2 per annum.

W« U#« Jut Ptedret IL» Flaest tad »etl

cdurutTK AJtsogrWEJT or

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ETC.,

_ir&gt;'# - ta#r#T#4 (mw teyhl BMr ll*
Droteiag.-ls
b#Ul«. Frits Om
ton DraggNl Mita;#.

A. Woadell Phillip# sap of tbe Poll­
ed situation, “Altar Grant wtet
l«rtr» ’
the gnat question la the

Thia ia a maos Meting; every tem­
perance man In the State who cam «□.,
«•
earnestly Invited to be present. Grave
Vbbt Pi.KARA.jrr.—The sociable held
subj-cts will eeose before the meeting
•a Teesday evening at Um rvaldence of
furdlscuaslenaaddeelslon. TheProv^
C. Cl. Moumook, Esq. Ail such gathfrttp promote tbo best In torrs* of so«i»ty. Wo bldthem God speed.

EAT TSW
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of our readers to tbe New York Ixoarzmr.xT, which ws consider the ablest
edited, most rsllab saad valuable wtokly aewspaper pubUstiod ou ttah OaetL
nenL In Its Secular Deportment it
always Is fully up to tbe times, and la
ry of Hastings Lodge No. M, 1.0; O. Fi bold and outspoken an all tbo greet
to fill the vacancy cccarioncd by the questonv of the day. Its correspon­
death of FBAKK ALI.KX. the late popu­ dents, and rpeeial contributors, embrace
lar lacambcnt of that position, and Sam. many of tbo oldest writers of tbe age tad
Powxm a* (’., tu All vacancy. D. Ik Its e Htorials are not tbe lente inviting
portion oftlie unrivaled Mfrary
(I. M.. Gau. M. Dkwks , officiating.
to which the readers of the Independent
are treited on lhe receipt of each sucrcedlng number. With lhe- Issue of(
Lleutonsnt I.EoMAnD WtuttmtAR of ' Nov. 28ih the independent was enlarg- i
»ba ad I’, s. Cavalry, stationed tn New j cd lo nine co(Htn»u on ca?A qf Ht right |
Rilles. lie apjicarx to be In excellent pogo, and Is to-day, the la no tn partes
health, and we Iran! may And tit# brief published In tbe world.
rvtpiu be la enjoying frotn/jie urtlhus
/ndc^mdoif in name, it la outspoken
duttflef the carnp exceedingly pleaoikt. forthertyAf &lt;&gt;n evety great.question of;
the day, and aa a litigious Journal h |
worthy
of tbe cordial support of ail |
' TEMfEiiANo: —An elegant apped in !
behalf of th ? cat ae of Temperance fell ctanglcnl ChrAtiana, indeiwndent o( ।
from the lips nf Itev. EMOBY CTKT1S, seels or crcvdt, while at the same time ;
ftn Friday evening Inst nt L’ulun Hall, it 1» emphatically the exponent of free- I
and shot her meeting h to be held on Fri- tical Chris! ton I ty. both by precept and |
diy evauir.g of this w i-ek at tho I'reahy- ensampio. Wo are pleased to knew that &gt;
tarlan Church; We hope tho attendance Ils clrvuUtloa la rapidly on the Incroaao
may b.' large. Tbo real hope of the pro­ and hope 11 tnay reevlvu a 1 irge accession.
gress of any true reform Iles lu the edu­ ItoiU pa'rons from among the raiders
cation of tho people. Educate the young I olthe BAXXtnt. Atnl that by nil legltlto avoid all that Intoxicate, and the [ mate mean* wo raay extend the elrculn*
victory for the tight ou thia prec qtsee- ftunof our own paper, otfrr to anypCw
subscriber for M th# Baxx
. ek and (ho
la lependent tor $3 80. Strictly in ad­
vance. Tho Invefkdub rates of the I nshown by the Inventor and Patentee, dependent teeing $3 fiO. Subscribe now.
aa article which, st flrot sight, ewi'
■aeads Itach'as I ring &lt;&lt;&gt;nc of tbo best
thisgi, for tbe ptxpo-c Intended, that
Naannum, Dec; l&amp;tb, 16&lt;J8.
We hare ever seen. It ba Spring Bed ✓
Bottom, light, cheap and durable, being, ' The people of our growing Uttie place
that!
ia vested with the principles of emn-.mg itegin ta look up
u| with hope
'
—now,
— • *—
*
..j tbh ......
,--------------the Railroad Is laid to Verand comfort. Ry
elmpie
rad ln-----gvbLeuiplan of conrtructlng spring bed ' maotvilh, aad lbs ‘‘work goes bravely ,
bottema, they can be obtained for about OB/&gt; Considerable produce Is coming
ouo-tblrd tlie cost of tire cheapest we (Ua am] our mcrelMmta are naklng Jaigo
have over seen; which brings It os aa pU rob eves of pdrk, expecting to have
economy within lhe reach of ail &lt;laa-vo
Railroad to ship it on.
of Inhabitants, and we are Informed by , Mb_
H. Wocr» has purchased the
sheer having them in use, that tbe fn intetost of M». &gt;foTori, In the tale find
ven tian 1» really n complete success and ot jiqK MonTOX, and la naw,a dealer
worthy ofthe iwUrmajeof all.aaitsav.s ln jy^ Goods Instead of Hardware.

&gt;&lt;1I BHOTHEIM,

PIECES FALLPBINTS

DnalrttiiH, Enema,

Jutt Received.

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W.O. IlHDIltCKiCO,

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Saidlffl &amp; Hamssmim,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Banter &amp; Eichaii([e Dealer,

HARPERS
SEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

STAGES-TO AND FROM HASTINGS

THE SONG CABINET,

rWA'gi.J-a

jn yoh pianoforte cowax i.

iaFHAm DRESSING

dsrbedlng, not requiring more than half!
,loath, last Saturday morning, ef F.
the quantity of ordinary bode. We • jj, Fa.vi«CM, one »f the flrk* among our
would therefore recammead the public ’ hualnesa ^sen. He was a good citlsen,
to call at Dolph’s Hotel, ar thd Demo- i a
of g»-&lt;d bmdncM habits and aa
trot printingofflee, where sample bods ' monocable and
Manon.
'
nod their modes opperandi can be ther-

Tte ftrem’ Uni Fire Im &amp;.
BARRT ARD EATON COURTIER

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Tiimft

Tl.m win be a public Installation of
OdMosaeftbe Middleville LedMB ofJi
A A. M„ to th* Baptist Ctenrete lottos
y^pgOLKBALB A RETAIL.

OTTSTER

DEPOT,

W. A. SARTWELL

saarax’s

M.r.BavMag.8. Wd A.
J. C.Bmiih. Traaa^ B. O. Webstar.
NL A-Ctafl,M&gt;l O. W. Most, J.
m A n^tar, Tyrterj B. Bwvogtas L.
W. Pay»e, Stewards.
Mombera of tba Order, andatbenar*
•wdfalJy invited to attend.

Miw

Hastings wholes factoey
Tai Imssmt a»&gt; Furan Assottntxrr
^sr offered in tbe County.
I AIM TO BELL

■avtsgMtedepHspsttsweH, J UBsowNMdj
• MTV. Oj.t.r. Is *v»ry Wiis. aim »tt .&lt;U.

Genuine Artioleft*
W. A. SARTWELL.
Bateitga, Des. UMl iMI.

deolkU

Ofllljf, nin.K lU c«

lAsn ion ninns

and

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J. S. VAI S«

Herting*. 'M. la A J*?.- YXJ»f

�Mat* sWiiriiHl

SEW ADVEITISEMIWTS.

eluding tlw oxtwuai's of disbursement
was 824.010.9hi, being 86,891,025 great­
ev than expended for hie purposes dur­
ing tbs pveo^ding year.

CASH STORE

TH* FATXJCT OFTXCt.

During tho year ending September 80
last, tho expenses of tho Patent Office
•xoeeded the receipts by •171,000, and,
including reissues aad designs, 14,188
patents were issued.
Indian affashh.
Treaties with various Indian tribes
hare been concluded and will be submit^
tod to the Senate for its eonstitutiunal
action I cordially sanction tho stipalntions which provide for reserving lands
for the various Tribe* where they may
be encouraged to abandon their no
medic habits and engage in agricultural
and industrial pursuits. This policy, in­
augurated runny years since- has met
with signal success wherever it has been
pursued in good faith and with becom­
ing liberuky by the United States.
Tho necessity frr extending it as far as
praMicable tn our relations with tbo aborignal population is* greater now than
Many proceeding period. Whilst wo
furnish subsistence and instruction to
tho Indians, an! guarantee the undis­
turbed enjoyment of their treaty rights,
we should habitually insist upon ths
faithful observance of their agreement
to remain within their respective reser­
vations. This is lhe only mode by which
HAN
eoliirions with other tribes, and with
the whites, can bo avoided, and tho safe­
I 8 ID E M A 8 I
ty of our frontier settlements bo secured. R IVE
FOB YOl XO PEOFl
TUB PACI11C RAILW.U-.
The companies cvustructing tbo rail­ "Hmi CkHatiaa AsderaGi,** lhe tit*
way from Omaha to Sacramento, have
boiiU most exergeticolly engaged prose­
dating the work, and It is believed that
tho line will be completed brforo the ex­ -1:
piration of ths next fiscal year. The six copy ortho etsgaal Chromo,
THB QU ACK* W&gt;CT&lt;DB,,
j»er cent, bouds issued tu those compan­
ies amounted ou tho 5th inst to •14,387,­
000, and additional work had been done
to the extent of 83,200,001) The Secre­
tary of the Interior, in Angust last, invi­
ted my attention to a report of a Governmeat Director of tho Union Pacific
Eadromf Company, who had been speci­
ally instructed to examine the location,
cjasteuction and equipment of their road.
It was submitted for tho opinion of the
Attorney-General, cm certain questions
in regard to tho authority of tho Execu­
tive, which arose when this report and
those which had from time to time been
presented by the commissioners appoint­
ed to examine thin and other lines were
eihmittod- A statement of thoir invest­
igations bad been recently mode, of
which the roport of tho Secretary of.ths
Interior furnished specific information.
ma was nxrinrxxxT.
Tho roport of the Secretary of War
JujklSKB, Mow Braaswisk. X«v Jsrety.

All Hastings Outdone

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

IRON\
Tin and Sheet Ironware

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Shalt- Har*»«r« ani Cutlery.
ara«r&lt;niAfce&lt;.

Ratlanal

Dry-Goods, .

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Dodge’s Clekrated Plows
r« S.U »: Kalutua. Frt—

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Groceries,
Hats &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

Marafocisrod tn» Eastern Yawd Irolhar. aa
rtao as ton a. any w bare ia Xickigaau

W. A. GOODYEAR.
OmUbss. Merck M. lKS.-nartty)

BEST REMEDY YET DISCOVERED.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

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Diiras of teBM, Liver, Kiiicjt

We WILL BST W V.MDCRWLD.
Green Tea, no !• ai.GA.

A llsnSsotns Uolidsj Pissrat N.w ■■ tbs Um
lu risks iMirr, StimI for terms to W. (J. 1*ALUi:U. Jr- 14 llible Houm, New York.

Best ssssrt’nt of Cracker? ia Towa.

Fresh Geode eeastiatly os hand.

Old Goods sell lag regardless of Cast.

1 Ql SKW ABTlCI.R'for *»»•«.. Addreaa
la&amp;l. wilhslarepBDMTA CO .M.ddefcrd.Ms.

LOOK! LOOK!

RUSSELL
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Ths magnitude of ear bualncas haa toablsd ua te

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The report of the Secretary of the Na­
vy exhibits tbe empenitiuns of that de­
partment and of the navy during the
year. Considerable reduction of the
fume has been effected. Thors are 42
*
*
~ guns in tho six
aqadrons
abBshod in different porta of tho wprId. Tliro o of these
veeeela are returning to the United State*
aad four are used ns storeships, leaving
tho actual cruising force 85 vessel*, car­
rying 356 gnus. Tbo total number of
veoseb in tbe navy ia 206, mounted J ,743
guns. Eighty
vessels of every doeecription ore in use,armed with 696 guns.
The number of enlisted men in the ssrvite, including apprentice. *
'
dneed to 8,500. Ani___
fscihtire is reeommeaded — ■
which will, in tho event of war, bepromotiv* ofeconomy aad security. A more
tkcroorh and systematic survey of the
North Pacific Oceania advised, in view
•f our reosnt acquisition!,our expanding

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of tho War Department and tho opera­
tion! of the army. The strength of onr
military force September 30 hut was
48,000 mon, and Uia computed that this
number will be docroasod to 43,000. It
ia tho opinion of tho Secretary of War
fhat within tho next year, a comiidirable
diminution of infantry force may bo
made without dotriment to tho interest
of the country, and, in views of the
great expense attending tho militarv
peace ostablidam’-nt, aud the absolute neveeaityof rutxdhchment wherever 8 can
bo applied, it ia hoped that Congress will
eaachoa tho reduct oa which his report
recommends. While in (I860, 11,300
man cost tho nation |16,4T2,?0o. The
sum of |66^82,ooo is estimated as uec•■■•J f'»r the support of the army during
the fiscal year ending June 3o, 187o.
The estimates of the War Department
for tho last two fiscal years wore, for
1667,•33,814,461, and for 1868, 825,2o&amp;,660. Tho actual expenditure during
the same periods were, rerpoctively, |D5,224,415, and •123,216,648. Tho anti­
mates submitted in December last for
tho fiscal year ending June 3o, 1869,
worn 177,124,700. Tho expendituos for
the first quarter ending September So,
last wore 127,219,117, and the Secreta­
ry of the Treasury gives •66,000,000 as
the amount which will probably be re­
quired during the remaining three quar­
ters, if there should be no reduction of
the army, making its aggregate cost far
the year considerably in excess of •93,•00,000. The difference between the es­
timates and expenditures for tho ibroo lu­
cid yean which hero been named is thus
shown to be •!?&amp; 515,843 far this smgte
bransh of public service.
THIS MAVT DUPAUTXEMT.

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between the p£ri&amp; ’state?
The naval pension fund, which twaieto ;
of a moiety of the avails af prizes captor- f
•d daiMg tho war. ameantato »14,ouo,oo*. ExMption u taken to th. art of J

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HASTINGS, MICHI

N, WEDNESDAY, DEC." 23,' 1868*

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NUMBER 35.

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system cannot (ucceafuRy bo applied'to
• an area mure oxtendad than cor mti- ,
nent but the conviction fe rsqndly ga^i' I
1 ing ground in the American mind that
anth the increased &lt;frcui:i*a far Inter- I
commuuicr-tion between all portions * of 1
the earth, tho principle* uf free Govern- ,
moat a* embraced in our Conatitotiba, |
if faithfully maintained aad carriid out.
Would prove of suffiaenl strergth and 1
breadth to compichnnd witlun their 1
spliori and tnfiuencetbe civilmed nations
of lite world.
-a Jut' r..oil
I
nxooraoertr »Trn rnx uxdwioi xsuna.
tIJjo.attontion of the itiahate and of 1
2O0F*“.,!.,6n« rospoctfnUy invited to 1
tho treirty fbr the cstaUislitnent uf cammi reisl reciprocity with the Hawaiian
Kingdom, entered into lad year, and'al­
ready ratified by that Government • TV® I
lUtitada of ti»o Uwitexi gtato. towaftq J

br Um Hawnnaa Govarnmant and Mbjdo, that their cvvonmeut and inttfe.
^weajCMBtniUad by the President uf ?2Lr.irb:p^'’

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MORZHXAD’8..

MAGNETIC PLASTER
The Great Streagthener and Fill
Destroyer of th* World.

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sad reroiaa •&gt;'* th* r.«• a. ■. tiiyw
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FAVORABLY KNOWN AND
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hi WCiijHi ViciailT,
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TWENTY-FIVE YEAB3
MADAME ZADOC POBTEH'3
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ToHil ha* orrr fi.
PURKLY V*GETADL .

TM* lb* jrateful pen huh w rilles;
b slwa* ia their bomegv bow,
Myrtle • wp. ike Mtea hereeo,
toorel ervwM th* tivtej brow.

Men shall ia&gt;Be felar* tell.
How the braroMcPbenow fell.

fh- politiaai and social condition of
the republics Aif Hayti and 8t Dctniago
arv vary unaatiofaitory and painful Tl*
abolitionof alsvorr, which ha* been car­ JMCtetiona and alaim* cf unfriend^ m­
ried into etlect throughout tho Island of
St Domingo, and the entire WeMIndian
except the Spanish Island* of Cuba and A tasjody treaty, while it could not
Porto Rico, no* been followed bvA.prvS*.reveou* »f the
funad popular eoavietion of the nghtiul- Lmted btatea. would bo n guaranty of
neaa of republican iustituticns and au the good will and fribcarunce of aXCna.
deilre
to secure
themat- I bun*, until tho peeida of lie wbanils
—intense
———
——
- —
—— ,The
—, -■
tnspt, hownvrr, Ao eetableh reptthbea | shall' of thenudvee at no distant day.
|-hei*
eoaounters many *obstacles,
which reltjatarily njip.’y for adrtuadon into Ou
l
v
' stay be »unp-*«l to result from lheksig-1 Uaiop.
.
.
:
| indulged habit of colonial supremacy
utf‘.avpoud-uew npptt Eurawon mac.-!
are hial powers.
*»urwx» me at rovcitM.
I
While tho United Stair* bare on all
nee* that any i*tt of this cuutineal or uf ;
its adjacent Manila aboil be made a
theater far ■ new eetabli*hnwnt uf tnonarchial power, too little has beea done by
ns, on th" uther hand, to attach the
conununitiM hy which we are *urn*unJstttitiuiuny.
ed to our own country, or to lead area a
The two treatii•* between the United
moral support to the eflbrt* they are so Stale* and Italy for the regulation of
resolutely aud *0 ootMtantly making coneular power* and the extradition of
THIPUSIDUT'S MM8A0Xto secure republican insiittit one for criminals, negotiated and ratified ben*
thomaelru.. Jt ia indeod a queatiaa of dtuaug tho late session of &lt;xmgrv*^
grave caiidcraLufl 'whrth&gt;T our rrcsrii have Lc* n accepted and eonfinned by
and wreacut example ia not calculated to tho Italian gorermnent. A Ebenl COCcheek the growth end rrpeei.itrti of free
Our rekt'wn* during the neat year with jiriucT[eiis aad make thoee coennrtinitive •ularcunreurion, which baa be-a nego­
tiated with Belgium will La submitted to
Bolivia. Erusdirr, Purs and Chili, hair listruat, if wot dread, a Government Um Senate. Tho very important tree- '
been aepecially friendly and cordial. which el wil’,consigns to military domin­
Leo which war* negotiated between the
Spam ml th* lie[tabb ■* of Pera, Botivia, ation Stale's tlrtU are integral parts of our
L oiled Stalaa and North Germany and
aad Ecuador, have aignifi-d their wi!i- Fedre! union, nn !. while ready to resist
Bavaria, fur the regulation of the right*
ingnoM tA accej-t the mediation of &gt;hc any att'-tapts by ertbor- nation* to extend
uf tmfunslired ritii.ni ha«* Loen duly
United S tn toe fur terminating the war to thio beshknihcTO the nsMorchrinl inratified
and exchanged, and armilar
upon the South Pacific coast. Cniii • dtutiuu* uf .Europe, aaeumio to estab­
t&lt; cutie* have Lccn entered into with the
ha. not tlnually &lt;1.blared npis the oUre- lish over a Jorg” portion of its l«QliU a kingdom uf Bavaria and Wurtemburg,
bun. In the nieantiinc, tho ooaflici has rale more abeolute, harsh and tyrannical
peactteally axhaiuted itoelC since no belli­ than any known to civilised power*.
gerent or hostil" movetnsnt has been
jrrnfrt Mnvtsmotni urTMtxrr st.
* ■
‘
‘
’ th*' Just two
The acquisition of Alnka wt* made
__ ____________ aatidns oft'
oso to resume buetilitiee on with th- view ef oxfendtnfbur national
Great Hrtaia and Franc* iunedictiua and Republican nriooiplea
m the Ameridm hcmirobere. Behoving
that a birther atop could bo taken ia thn
same direction. I, last year, entered into
Tho csAmlngtion 01 claims against
a treaty with the King uf I tonmartr foj tho United State, by the kudaon’o Bay
the purehaseofeho Island, of St.Thowi- Cornjony end tho PugvC* Sound Agr&lt;aa and bl. John, w the Leet attainable cultund Cumjany, o« account of pu**e&gt;
te-rrn* and with theeknm* axmeulufthe aury rights in. the State of Oregon and
peoplebf'Aoie idahds. Thia treaty etill IVmioiy of Washington, alleged by*
cosTjamica
in Tirtuo *of tho nranremaiai endor.Bonaidrratich la the Ben- those -----r­
- -------of
•. the tmaty, between the United
ate. A now oonvoaiioe has been enter- bium
«4 into with Denmark raUrging th* Ntatee
U_ and
i_i Great Britain uf Juno Ifi,*
time fixed for tho final ratification of th* i ’IMO,
***a *•
has
“ b-wn diliputly rrrwaccted unthe direction of tho Joint Interna­
original tend^y. Coraprvhcnaive naliuual der
&lt;
Cummission to which they were
1»Seywonld scan to sanction Thonraui- tional
I
xittoe and tuwrportftidn tato our Fodra! subsaitlcd
1
lor adjudicatica by treaty beUnion of tho so os al adjdoOM *cnur.en- twrxm
1
the two governments of July I,
ta^d insular cMunuuuioa aa *peddT.y 1863, and it i» expected that they wiu be
can
Mailed
at on early day.
a* U can U dong,
UwfuUy
Jfc praottool relation cotex nuag col­
onial trade and thn fishcrire can bo aecomplMred by irerfy W.vwu the Uni- '
hiM*itotowl tho Mrewtfr rii to-&gt; t^ Mates and Grno&lt; Britain wutil Con­
gress shall .have, e»j&gt;rmacd their jtjdftU» jUpobltoo of P*W. Uottaiue Md I
mMitCbnccralng the priticipleu involved,
would bo' equity iajuriona. Imch one . 'i'hrec olLar &lt;|U»‘stior.fauwover, between ■
the United Stalos and Great Britain re­
main upon for adjustment. These are
th* mutual rights of nntorelixrd citisens,
tSSSSSS
the Imundary question involving the ti­
tle to tho It lar.d oi tian Juas ot the Pa­
cific coast, and the mutual claims ariaing
rreweofPera. An spp«*l to th* charv
since the year 1863, of the citizons and
eulnecto uf tho two cuuntxiee for injuriea
and dejredafions ci.mmitixl under the
authonty of their respoctiv* goveramrnte. Negutiaticaa upon three aubjcct* ere pending, and I am nut without
hepe of being able to lay bedure the

rofitssblc F.mployu'cnt^w‘Sr^altS' teai-w*
।
Wo ore not advised of the action of
’ lb* Uhu»aegovernment upon the iibeeal
and auroiriou* tr &lt;ty which was recoeb.y celebrated with its j Icaiputantiaxita
at tbi* capital.
:
ot-» xxuinon win: uru.
tlissneolyaa W'^O distinotiy than haretaJapan rvsuunn a theat. r &lt;&gt;f eivi] war,
tere m the Island of Cuba. The .object1 marfcndby rebgfcmsmcihMi eadpoBti-

I&gt;R. ZADOC rORTKlVS

Sugar tated
as KjnrrxnG luc/nnMra

co.

1
1 with the cm Oarneetnsea lie-cause I am
1 eatiduKl that the time ha. im'.wl «hn&gt;1

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’ these bill.
FM,s»lit

SEWING MACHINE

tnw SHALL M CXHATOB1
commanding ability ee to justify an ex­
ception in hie case to the tew of rotation, tween the Bspreeentatirea and their
the Legislature soon to assemble at Lan­ after 'two terms, adopted so universally constituents, and the exchanges between
sing, will bo the selection of a man to by the Itopubbcami of Michigan, then the press, of tho world, should not bo
abridged in this day and age by legulnNpraoant Michigan in the United States
wo think manfully, and anhesitatingly
Senate .for six years from and after the'
be should stand aside and allow, with­
4 th of March next. Nor ia this impor­
out oppoestfon on his part, some other TH SUATttUL
tant question purely local in its charac- of the true men of oar State to bohosIbff most important duty devolving upon

orod by on elroticn to the higboet Legis­

lative Body an earth.

And we believe

the record will bear urvut In raying that

Mr. Chandler, true as he has been to the
the people hare an abiding confident®,

and who will truly represent tho people

on all the great quostions of the day ;
above all, lie should bo a man of ster­

name at home and abroad, has not won

for himself so exalted • podtfoa as a

A«. Ai, rf wtivr f.’*1"'.’
out ofiirt ro«t*cH iBTtau.

Mxddlcvxlu, Dac. 1Mb, 1M8.
In your last issue a correspondent pro­
pounds aad discusses at sone length thr
question, “Is Mr. Chandler tho right
man for UJB. Senator!
Agreeing as Ido in the Min with
tho writer of that sxtfote, it MTOrthelom
appears to mo that ho has mistaken fe&gt;
real question involved in thia Senatorial

ling integrity and undoubted ability.

Statesman that hie place in that August
The reel question, aad ono which at
This ia not a question of individual Body could not bo man than Iliad by
likes and dislikes, of personal friend­ say one of more than twenty of tho an thia few should be candidly, aad graven
ly met by every patriotic cifeen of
ship, or ouo where cither of these con- of our State, each of whom has been
Michigan I apprehend to be, is not Ausriderations should for one moment eon- equally true with Mr. Chandler on all fe Blair tho right man for U.8.’Senator.
trol tho action of the ehoeen agent, of tho questions of the day, and henco that
Without deesguiag or desiring to bathe people in making their .election. It there should be no relaxation of the in­ Hide tho talents and aarricea of Mr.
rises far above all such considerations, exorable two term rule, on his behalf Chandler,or parade his infirmities before
and should be rettled on the principle, but that the selection of a Senator should tho public. I submit that in hie day
and generation bo has "fought a good
that the man who under all tho circum- be made wholly independent of, and
fight" and “kept tho faith!” Has h«
rtance. can do mort to promote the pros­
with no reference to the claims set up
perity of our conntry, wbci personal
by the office-holding men of our State,
Has ho not, ell things considered out­
Influence in tho Senate, will toll strong­
who in defiance of party usage, sack to lived his usefulness as a member of tho
est in furor of such enoctmcnte as the
U.S. Senate!
force Mr. Chandler for the third term
people will cUdursc, aad U will do the
As far Iter. Dr. Huron, while enter­
upon tho people of our State.
taining tho most profound respect for
most for tho perpetuity of free imUitutions
his talents and character, I submit that
and tbo wx-ial, political, end moral ele­
Watchman. What af the Hour!
ho has not a titho of tbo daim upon the
vation of ike American people.
Wo notice in the last Demoent an ar- people of Michigan possessed by Aus­
We do not admit that any man lias1 ticio on the recent Tomporanoo move­ tin Blate
In ability and integrity Austin Blair
any claims upon the people for any of­, menl in this village that demands, at
fice in their gift. The people should। 1 least, a passing notice. Tho tempos ia equalled by few and excelled by no
anco movement this time is jre* ■»’—1
solicit the man for any official position—
tbo ex:.oiactes of the hour demend, tho
Ho is a man ofculture and refinement,
&lt;i*c man tbe office- (hire is a repre­' moral education of the people. Ix'gnl of liberal, statesmanlike and brood views
sentative gorrrr.ment, and all public offi­■ steps to enforce the present L*w hare on all questions of Stalo and National
cers ore. or sAee/J be the servauts of the■ been, in this community, an entire fail­ policy.
poojdn, should reflect the wishes &lt;rf th., uro, thanks to tho olstinacy of the
In all the rvlnqpns of life, his integ­
people in all the relations of life, and Jurors that have been selected to try rity of character has been uaintpeacho^x&gt;old bo Selecto! because they do thus those cauies ; and public opinion hai
even compelled one Justice of the Peace
represent the people, and by tho people
to prevent the emponelingof a fair Jury,
because they will thus represent them.
He is among the most reliable, having
to override all law, and prevented th-&gt;
Viewed from this itandjioint, the ques­ Sheriff from acting in his Court, as ho been tho moot thoroughly tried, of all
tion becomes one in which every person was,, authorised to do by tho Statute, in our public servants.
Closely identified with the organisation
in tho State has a personal and peculiar the selection of a 3vry. Hence, f n ling
that many of the people are, os the re­ and the growth of tho Hepublican party
ia termt and on which they ebou'd not
sult of a false education, in ferny of free in this State, ha, more than any other, ia
heritato to qicuk their individual con­ whiskey, and ojqoitni to, and opposing
the representative man of that party.
. wit tons with entire independence. We by all means, legal and illeyel, the en­
Sines that party first came into power
Jo not for a moment behove thet the forcement of the laws upon that sub. ho has more than met tho expectations
; and knowing,—and no one knows of the people, in ovary petition to which
offloe-eeekcru should be allowed to give jcct
.
the tune to public sentiment on thia this better than tho editor of tho Dema- they hare assigned him.
erai,—that free whiskey is the one ter­
Seven years immediat
question—nor is it of any moment, procrible scourge of this beautiful Village, July, 1'76, are spoken ofi
the “days
rically speaking, whether there be rota- ,
the friends of temperance hare under­ which tried
souls,” with equal
tioa to tlie few government offices vouch­ taken the woik of educating the people
yoan immediately
.
.
safed to Michigan. ye« or noy, ar yet jon thii great question, and tho able succeeding November 1860 may po»«
of tho Democrat call it a " milk- into history as the days which tried msn»
whether the friends of Mr. Clrendler, or :
Well, nt all
the friends of some other able American 1and-water agitation.'’
it is not a whiskoy-and-water,
These eightyears bare boon passed by
Statesman shall bo selected to serve ths create,
'
(without the water) agitation, and does Austin Blair in in tho public services, to
people as United States Marshals, Col- ]
not result in disgraceful rows on Sunday the utter neglect neglect of a large and
lectors, Postmasters, Acn Ac. The quee- ,mornings in the Groooriee, or the chop­ locative prnctioe, and although witbin
tion, and the only one worthy oi a mo- ]ping open of the hoods of prominent this period bo has doubtless had numer in making tho hours of tho bertess oppertunities to oecumnlate a
raenfs cooeideratioD, is who will beet citirens,
1
servo the people in the United States ‘Sabbath hideous with drunken orgies— fortune by sacrificing his own integrity
Wo say educate tho people; awake a and tho public weal, ho te to doj com­
Senate under existing rireumstanoes.—
public sentiment on this question that paratively a poorman.
'
Point us to that man and ho is our first (
Throughout the length and breadth
and only choice, as a candidate for that of every Statute against vice in all forms, of our State be has not to day a single
than which none is more terrible than paid agenl to look after his political In­
pWlto
tho reckless uso of whiskey as a bever­
Mr. Chandler has been, for twelve
age. But the Daoocrot tajt:
year^ the Bcproscntative of the State
“The more you poke this enake
of Michigan in the Beaato of the United the stronger it will grow, and the tsjnsoStates, cad seeks to be re-oloetod. Thet quxmoMof irritating tho reptile wili re­
ho has been true on all tho great politi­ vert upon the heads of its tormentors."
Throughout all fe&gt; dark boms of the
cal quootkM of the day io all emergen- From (hie are we to understand that the
Bebdlfe be eberitoed on abiding foith
clae wo are proad to ottert, for we labor­
both taw and pnblic opinion, and will in the loyal people ef Michigan in their
ed with unfaltering fcWlyfatofeaot be down though the hesvena foil! power and determination to mete ont
tion and ■re-election. That if re-rierted If this sentiment reflects the intent of equal and exact justfoe to all mon. J !.

lie would bo equally true we haw no toe men engaged in fee traffic in Hae-

doubt, and certainly wo shall not condoecond to bring any reports derogatory

to him in any rotation in life, whether

truo or fake, before the public gaxo
through any words of oura

We only

ask. in these twelve yeart has ho proved
himself too superior of every other otto
xcm of our Stalo in pannmiil influence,
iWdod ability and unfaltering fidelity

to the Union of tbwe States

Has ho

taken rank in tho Senate as one of those

groat and profound Btatowxscn whose ab-

wr.ee from tho Senate would prove a
national calamity!
If an these qeftfeons can tru&amp;/utly\&gt;o

txavmA ia the affirmative, then Mr.

tinge, end if by such threats they hbpe
to Intimidate tho friends of this reform,
it &gt;s sorefy time the people vrare edu­
cated up to th. standard, of s etriot ratfureement of t&gt;e law regasdtasa of ell
consequences. We believe the temperanoo men of Hoetuigs are terribly ta
Mrnc./.-tkat they moan to curtail the
power of free whiskey aad will do 00
both by precept and by tew. We know
men are comctimre influenced by their
interest, but this is a question af morale,
and above all more personal inter­
est Wo ooaoeive toia movement to be
a wise one, began after counting the
cost, and that milras somo bad mistake
is mode by its frieuda, wffl rwuli fa euro
and curtain victory. Push on the eol-

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I trust tho laeguagn of that Terdici

state at tho most trying period of her
htetovy, you vindfeted the insulted
majesty of the laws, and assisted her to
a mast honors hie and oomman diag po­
sition among the Loyal States of the
Union. As membw of the Lower House
of Cfegrae, you hare bom true to the
trust shooed in you, and have new on

YORK

tOMTO.W,
PITTSBrRMH,
PliaK.ADKI.PUIA.
DAI.TlNORK.nnd

AND CtNTETANCT

that at this hour tho verdict of that ,
people will not disappoint the jasi expec- 1
tafene of this tried and foithfol public ।

may be, to Zechariah Chandler, come
down from tho place you ore no longer
worthy to hold, and to Anefe Btefr,
you have been faithfal in a few things

Broad Gauge Bailway!

The Great Plotonl Annual-

JUST THE SAU KU I EK,

Groceries and Provsions,
wana,

axes, salt, cod

raw,

Tie-Ware «f Every Deseripllea,
,
Crockery and Woodee-Ware,
KBB08BNB OIL,

HoUrllM ■ rolled .OotM Almw.ce Lr IMS, fee
AiArlWtee, (rath, throngboot Hie Coiled KlUv*

�’Eorat Mud JHiirtUinmj.

BUSINESS CARDS.

■HurnntHMm.
[

toM-.ni.lwaA,'

I lbs Mm. aWsWlssf HARLOW, OOODTtaJl
A OKt*y, MSlbairsS by bbIm! mm«L
BARLOW,
W. S. GOODYEAR,
BsstiagC lag. U, luf.

“trevagant snhemss ;

■

Millie eh
»D STORY, RXJCX RLOCX,

ynishod, appreciate our cunvnoy, and
‘pfaoa ua &lt;» th* fcm rock of spmi* p^y.

HASTINGS, • P - MICH

BARLOW
&amp; GOODYEAR.

—f’-there era g^Mre words, rwfct
worthy oftbe high ofllrar wU utt«
them, and of the Admnrisbretire whore

■wdto w* make bold

tiffin.

NiTOim Ximnax-We are glad
to loam the RcxALNsw-Y'ounx, by far
one of the bent Agricnlnral and Family
Newspapers published in tho United
States, has met with sueh an increase of
public patronage of Into as to justly ilia
Vunomnta!—Yanr attention Is called enlarging its sbo and lending mw at
to the advertiaincnt headod “Vtuusoir tractions of its already popnlar and
pleasing columns. Wo always greet
fzaa.” Riad it
the Rural as an old and vnlund friend,
and would be glad to see it at every fire,
side in tho South. It ia published by D­
D. T. Moore, 41 Park Bow, New Tork,

AXD VXDER THS DBtT OCLTITArtOX I
Ceo4 DbIMIbo, Feaeoo, Ae.
It Asses Vbni e. ft. O.swA Ose-Atrd ef
• h«eb *Ul(e with lb. Far*.

WILLIAM MYERRf

Music &amp; Jewelry,
acxrow-s nanu

"

at a subscription price of *3 jmst annume,
The Labored j&lt; Worthy of tub
with reductions fur dubs.
M1BK.-Remember the Donation to Rev.
u«iraa • lUui. m. t.
Mr. MARaii, on the evening of the Slat
ty Spooking of Um Senatorial r
k»ir» C®fj elriihtt
■ • r Aa
Inat. Fnllbhil to Ida trust, let year of­
llaur will b. u&gt;].pl&lt;td
ef Five Rabscribwi al &gt;i
ferings be correspondingly lltx-ni.
; tion, th® Peninsula H,r«U Mya •
is«v;.rSil
C-pw.
r
Aa lor El-flor. Blair. wo do bm (Mok I
«• H«q»«
Uuprraaea oasa, and Iberoferr bar. li U, ,
Dox't FDBOirr to call at the New
•r. ia. ef
I'.._J
Brick Store of RkaacJI A Nevins In .he
Itcnolx Block, if yod-tiavo cash to huy
goods with. It doos one’s heart good
ro Imy cor'd Goods nt low pekre, tn a
new and plcnsant sture.

PIECES FALL PRINTS
Just Received.

Raxta Cx-Ara, fully loaded with the
choice trvasurvs of the Holidays, has
lleadqcartrrs at the Drug and Book
t-tn-eofJ. It. Hubert'A Cc., at lb* Book
Haetzx's Wkklt axo Baxul—We
btwreof Win. Live, and at the City Would call the attontiun of our rvodrra
News and Drug Store of the Main Bro*
to tbo several advertisements of those
। standard publications in another eolumn
I of this paper. Those intending to sub­

CHBISTMASTOYS &amp; FRKKNTt

IfitTf.

Saddlers &amp; Hanmrten,
II. A. GOODYEAR,

Barter MicW Dealer,

no„ jn ^oir d-rpartmont, you con with

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

pcfoct safety intrust it to them, tor they
are among tho most reliable men in this
or any other community, and they will
doprecirrly as they sgrec under all cir-

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ETC.,

Hair Begenerator.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
■ad they will keep ■ full atock of every­
thing this market demands In the line
of Drugs. Medicines, Book', Stationery,
Grocerie-, Ac. (live them ■ esll.
/ CnniirrMAS Trie.—Our

wunuinLu:

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

W. O. HEDIttCK ACO-,

________
,
Rsab The adrurtisomout of S. II. A,
/RrLXXDtD Sr.nians those Mr. Clark D.R, Coox, and il you have any basi­

ls sending out. Thojone he mods for
Andrew J. Bownc, Esq.. hgsj nu su­
perior for use and beauty. by any sleigh
we have Men fat years, end all bls work
ia equal to the beat Pee his Advertise­
ment 1&gt;&gt; another c-rtuma.

1807.

JJEADQUARTERS SARTA CLAUS.

scribe for an illustratod weekly or faahmmtiag of the Hartings Social will be ion journal, could not do hotter than
■a Tuesday eveniue, th a 20111 Inst., at
take either or both of the above, aa tlwy
the reddeaco of lira. II. A, KcnGelJ,
are the best of thoir kind on th® conti-

FOR TIK FAMU ra WELL WC KTII Woo.
U. WRIGllr,
Utah.

mpPLEVIUE.

MiCIitaAi

friends of

Emin net l harsh arc perfecting arrange­
ments for a Christmas Tree, at Union
Hall, oa Tbiropday evening. It b to country-complete In all the depart­
benefit of the little ments cf ar American Family Paper—
Baufek's IVkrxly has earned for
Itself a right to Ra title,” a jocurat. or
CIVUJEATIOX.”- Sew York £een*ng

Corner of JeSsroon and Railroad Streets,

Our future lib tot Ians will enrich
themzelvss ret of Hom'i Wxxki.t
tong after writers, and printe.a, and pnb-

The following U a list of Officers of the
Harting* Temperance Association:
President, Hon. James A. Kwoesey;
1st Vice President, Richard Yeung. Esq;
Sd do.,0. D. Spaulding, Esq.; 8d do., J.
W. Rtebblns • Secretary and Treasurer,
Bev. A. P. Moors. The officers form
the Executive Board of the Awxxdatfon.
The next meetln-? of the Society will
U held un Friday evening, January 1st.
IMP. The white community, Ladle*
and Gentlemen, arc Invited to be pre-

THEMySONG
CABHit
C. G; ALLMN,

HASTimS. MICH.

SO First-Class CUThskS
Tn Laruxst axb Fix tar AaeoanuxT
ever offered in the County.

H sarin's Wkxelt msyL-e unreser­
vedly declared the t eat newspaper in
America.— The Itulependent
/ The artidee vpua public questions
which from week to week, appear In
SUVil'i WDOU.T form a remarkable
aeries efbrvf political essays. They are
dietInguUhcd by elear and pointed state­
ment, by good common sereo, by i»depeudenee and bredth of view. They are
the exprewton of mature eotivirtton,
high principle, and strong feeling, and
take their place aamag tho bort newspapre writing ottho Uas—Sorth Ameri­
can Reetew, Boeton, Mate.

' O. A. R-—We are piereed to loam
that Fitzgerald Post, N*. 82, of the
Gaud Army of the Republic b prosper­
ing re all such organisations are calcu­
lated to promoU tho general good of
th®ee ■•reflate I In them, and keep burn­
ing the Area of Liberty In tbo breasts of
the Patrleta of IB01-6. The officers of
this Poet far the ensuing term are ■&gt;

IlAxrxn’s WArkl.t, for one jtar. 84.
An Ertre Ctn &lt;d eU*er «*- UAflA’
xixn. Wkbkly, or Bazah, wilt be tuppUodgratit/ortterj GtAMFzVH Bon­
i icilMMalROn rad*, teres re Mtttanor;

oat thoirboeta. Um rerelt will beaa dlaArtro«s as that of last year, which bad
the eflbet to brand the tampereeoo peopie of thia community as knaves and
wnrards." Who thus brands them? It,
lithe mea who, circled to offices* Hem. (

I AIM TO SELL
Hrwmar. Of Bartted VMaor (X YereMl
uKuui k. r*Mg»i Maghur ef Uss Tsuu
J Uesrsssr, of Jobastova barry Cs Micbi-

Genuine Articles.
3‘r’KC

oaura wa«.
JscktM........... Dtp.
•Vsa HssbX... •Hserv's, ..w.. “
Rlrn Jwwsilwe,. Own4am........... •Orssera.............“
Cwulr Ua®.-.. “
felon kSQl4s....t"_

wivm. ■ arsawa. suss.
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lave
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JasksM.------ Are.
IMO
•W^rentaUaM &gt; iraiwa step wten pwaowgan

osrws saw.

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BARRT ARD EATOR CO UH TIES

II
It
1*

A.thsu. BrowoblUa. Ac. Tbs eel; o^r«l of Us
ad.crtl.cr la esaAlag lbs PrescripUse late bass­
et Ibo offlicWd. and spread laforaatiae wbiab b.
aoMcim la ba Inralaable ; aad ha topes svsrp

«OSS fra. •( ibMSS.
ItOCOUTOS. HOWJ

NEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY.
. (asuneeas aaacs. ISM.)

Wholesale and Retail.

iasti

rdn hides and peltf

�Skr Muting
ring , rerenuy tmdtTgvuo u
ttrkod by extraordinary «napreeerratinu nf order/the
Government e^uUishel at
been rcayniied, and the
intmoorwe which hsa so long

Great Otoe D«Usr,,Salc!

Secrets ®f the
Great City.

NEW GOODS:

iy »r lbs Lav St GraTiMbM! • . i

J?®!®

a-wjawoiM.. B U-, SBs

SWtt...

eOWSITMFTION.

sa

for the limitation to a jxjtiod of years of
the tarns of federal jmlgiM. Profoundly
impressed with the propriety of making
, this* .important modifications iu llie
* Constitution, I respectfully submit them

rnnnaTE onnre.

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

ActPMMi*n.T and Cxwxaihlt
IN a1X STAGES OF

3S

the duties
of a vacancy in that otfwo by the death,
resignation or removal of both tho Pres­
ident and Vieo President; (8) fur the
election of United. States Senators direct­
ly by tho neoplu of the several States,

r

• it HBBTTXOS. BABI

CASH STOBE'

aKXTAI AClKJXTNr
■wXrttfbp..

•■tlerive &gt;n ouulnctrd; h w Miwk £

should x bo takou un tho pmprisiy uf
so amending tho Federal Conatitutiun
that it shall provide (I.) For an election
of President and Vice Pnuident by a

G-EO. M.

rftattATE own Hat.-

ESTABLISHED 1U7.
fyw Diseases «
■&lt;feS One-'lith,

I renow the recommendation contained

i;:uaiUL

nsr aou»

;QfllWc«W»WKS

HEW *OYS«TI»Mtm.

All Hastings Outdone!
'

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----- AID— 4

'
£1
UUX

Battle Cr«ek Nowhere

urn r. xo

p. uckfty*

The SOW
Practical
Farmer.
IX lYrt.MXTH TKAK!

gnsinrsj ft

-seat

Grocerie

TcCTMM’

Tw,l OearSUe 9* «

es

PLBLhU. D IN PlHLtUELrHH.

HH.1K03I *

TRY IT!

ay^ySysSySiS.
fesssmt-w

PflPJOSPHITES
. t. Chsrrhlll,
n lo U.dml

of tho whole peojtle, ia sacrt-dly oblign-

vermonters

coxctrsiox.

wm-VPIO

Upon the’ by the Cun«iilutiun, I

t. r. auu
0. D. 1PABIBIM8.

HUTM.X. r.
ImH
.

|

jyjOXWJY VXV11O

Scientific

beneficial purposes fur which tho Con- I ~
stitution was ordained, and whii.li it cum-1 »J
•ABTitflfit HOME NAOAZIXt
prehensively states were tu form a more i j '
.-••rfect uniou, establish justice, itaiure ’ r.t,„ ,,r«.; rtr ^,1 ,h, ,,tf,
amnestic ^tranquility, pnindo for ih«« i ■* CT UK t.
It4 u

Bstlsnsl.

Safe.

ii.-?r-6ojwoe»n&gt; KxniArr or

ROSADALIS
.l^r'aa well for framing unwise and ex­
cessive laws as for nttglocliug to devise ' A u. sr«t u
and adopt measures absolutely demand-1
Tt
•Wby tho merits of tho country.' Ix-t WM **’ **
ua heartily hope that, Wore tho expira. tkm of our respective terms oi servire, ,
now rapidly drawing to a clues, un Aliwise Providence will au guide our cuun- acla na to Strengthen and preserve tho
Fedont) Union, inspire ruvorenoo toe tho '
MI I* TH TIBI TO HIMIIK .
Constitution, restore pros]x.rity and hap --at——-T- *.
pinews to our whole [xojd), and pivtucte.'
an early peace and good wilt
1
ANDREW JOHNSON.
WisnrroroN, t&gt;. c. Dorembcr 0,18C8.

■ CXKXTXriO XIX «Vfc«Y»r«KBt

Dry-Goods
Groceries,
Il aba &amp; Caps,
Crockery,
Boots &amp; Shoes,

HARDWARE STORE,
eaeKor raosxTE. a

H. A. GOODYEAR,

BEST REHEDY YET DISCOVERED.

"Ri^

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

Dims jftte BMW, liflMR
STOVES, IRQS

infarai

'lENTT’AT, WECtTtt
Best assort’mt of Crockery !■ Towa.

'Z'ZiZUt
AUSTIN 4 COMPANY.

Ox.Fekau Bocrxxr.—One of tho groat
benefits a young mon may derive from
women’s aoeiety ia, that Lu ia bound to I
be rcspcctlul to them. The Halit is of "iL’
great good to vonr moral man, da|&gt;cnd
Oxi it Our education makes uf u&gt; the ‘
.most eminontly selfish men in tho world. [
Wo fight tur oursolve»; wo push for oar­
selves; wo cut the best slices out of the
jut at club-dinners for ounelvo*. we'
yuaxn for onrsolvcr, and light our [ri^ie,
and eay wo wont go out; i4&lt;i prefer our-,
selves and our ease; and the/ greaiost
good that comes to man from women’s
society is, that ho has to think o romebody besides himself—sorueliudy to
whom ho is bound to bo constantly at-'
taative and respectful Certainly 1 don't j
want my dear Bob to a»ociato with
those of tho other sex whom ho doesn't!
and can’t respect that is worse than I
billiards; worse than tavvru brandy-aad- '
water: worse than smokiiit'
'

JIMI MU

j.aisipim. a.

HOSADALIS

Fresh Coois coastantly

haad.

T53;.

JJEW YORK, CHINA d JAPAN

xoai Mtca

SAILS, ■
OIL A LKAR

old Goods selllar regardless of Cost.

Ese

Aldi Tn’e.tlow,

Building Material s
RUSSELL
&lt;fc NEVINS.

•

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kavtibji

H-OSA.1XAJL.IB

’ A

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery

Is Recommended by the Best
Physicians Everywhere.

■ees!A1 faroSrseu^l te^u

A T EVtCCSO rstcix.

At the (mall advance of five rents per
p &gt;undovertho pneos as aold b/thrm.
Tl&gt;l» it ■■ lantrlaat virvrotUnet to all wbo

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

S',jasSijSMir.,sr«E:

For Sale at Kalamaxou Prfcirs.

SutCKS.’
esreAilly nirohrd .

IS ARlr ESSES
dbcombo’s xnusc-book all uit ht ihau at
billiards, or smoking, or brandy-andwator, or all throe.—[Thackeray.j

i’l diMW&lt; ’rtstUrinr

tirlueeef iimtU.

uM^ne pi«?i Mf* ■ ww
r«. •• Uln ll“d J.rk.1 *1

A.OOOBYKAR.

improved

Tot Ounarr Max in rnx I-Imfikk St era.
-tit having been mated that a Mr. MeWharf of Wayne coun y ia the uldret
raaa in this State, a corre&gt;paudonl wrjtee-to tho Bufialo Express: *1 wish to

■ ILIUM
-'1 Jteti A . iWWti»«W.mbrMrT to, IMS

and nine (109) years old, that

-pu»

!»»„«..,

Bair dressing

ISMV W*B &lt;» •Tjl' *n “■

isoHcBofle

t ailice, and alwr.yn voted
ticket until this fall. when
bo pot in the first ballot rest in this Du-

will ^nlekly restore Gnii- Ifair

7k« GmyrevtaMlM MtH, wbwrrr tr'tdm U
©ar^sKi’st “•

WK

thz

ifcts:

uix»T swtwmi.

J ■&lt; D. Con

, nil. 1IAT&gt;F'XT1LT&gt;-m
EQtrA.mzEn.

El

.

1" MtliojVAj'frtkrtA , m.

FIRE CAPSSffJSft

dwMi««r u&gt;«

error, i u t ezmficm w, z. r.

actually had tho bvldnco. to censure a

ni»r1ntc&lt;&gt; Sale

mtEONEDdl^a

• ith tM PoMi.twr..
with full j.-«r:&gt;-s'.ar«
n.i&gt;m.
■

Figure 2 Sewin

gOMBTHIJta 5K|TX Gy

not •torn; hare m &gt;ral excellences, bat
don’t bristle with them.”

UNIVERSAL |
CLOIHES VvRitiGtR

tTRtr.-Cainstat* ny enatowry. tn IM
,'w±
te

n. rrEiimcTv.
rto. nua«!,r ^kfau ,pi, _
DKALKB IS

/I.'.'.',

LAMiKxrrnxG mac

CLOCKS, WATCHBS. JEWELRY, AILVER Utld PLATED WARE.

Gold &amp; Silve

9M Sira ui

BZ AChTsTRSKT*VoilTO^j

S’rS=^=^sr;=r.
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VOL. XIII.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
30, 1868.
. v. WEDNESDAY,
■•
•• • ■’ ’ DEC.
■

MISCELLANEOUS.

gnainrw girertoqj.

RAILWAYS.

JJEW YORK. CHINA &lt;k JAPAN

HALLOIY,

RIE RAILWAY!

vroohay.

TKZ RROADQAOCI-DCtrXLITRACKBOm

T. I. KELLEY &amp; CO.
NEW YORK,

ram railway rxTKtns from
Daakirk to Mas

HASTXT WRIGHT.
uUw.MwtortBC*M««ST*viTinmu^
nt rt»im« •cCn.i
an*AMXa«MlaUacLMaa.

i

city I saw a dree* something like that
blue merino of Susi* Welk’ everybod v

yard, audit take*juat four yard*: but
baaidoa, tlicre wn* tbo making and
triming. ' I want in and priced 1L It
waa eighteen dollar*."
“And 8urie Welk' cort her mother
only about nine."
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VW-—

NEW YORK, BOSTON,
JAMI1 P. KOBKHTS.

At toe email advance or ore cent* per
P“nnd &lt;,rcr the price* as wdd by them. 22 to 27 MUea the Bhorteit Route.
TbU is an ianarUnl dr*no»Un*« le all nbo
bu(
.nieka; U will krlp ..«« Ibrir tnen,j

BttlKOSXA WtLW.

. gHOULDER, ARMS 1

GEORGE PRESTON
Large A Well Selected Stock of

F. IIAII, M. I.

GROCERIES,

t.M P. M. LIGBTK51XG EXPRESS (Doly).
u._ - u—-n.-in-. la • u &gt;u-- \ ._a

j.a.ALimiu.
HE andi

T

J3RR IIBIITI.

, a .pltaaio

si

FAMILY . GROCERIES,
BI.I.I.NAML

tl.SO-P.M. CIXCIKXATI EXPRESS. #wim
rxoruudl. Htnpi al8«*«ul&gt;aauT.*S A. M .

Teas,
Hsrrtsh,

glisctlUnt!.

.

THE VILLAGE SEWING-CIRCLE-

fe“

FIRST QUALITY
a 0. HOLBROOK.

."ra;

■&gt;—

•YLYASCS H. CMI,

GEORGE PRESTON
THE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERY.

JOYS MICHAEL,

EQUALIZER.
Paralyaia can bo Cured! .

klTUlOA H03IK.

.batrehj

Figure 2 Sewing Machine,

— *
...... ■__ . i— ..U.. Machin* la
tb. m*rb&lt; .to be p trfrcl la eoo.lrarti.« •»« »
or toe ci-nil rc?u"drd^.’“r rs* to expvri«i&lt;*&lt;l xxrr.ti
Hartls.
ristit A urritorr
f«|lv
t-,u
W Ul—ul
AsaAfer

LAMB KMITTIEG MACfflXtMPG. CO.

say* he sets as much store by them aa 11
-How lieaufiinlly you have fitted up,
do by my Demorest’* Monthly. That Mis* Smith,’ said her friend, who' had
must hare been the'reason why Mx. been invited tn 4ake a look within.
Welk did’ so much hotter by hk grain i “I’ve ataitod anew as a branch of
and bay than Mr. Hart. You seo ho ] Mme. Demorest'* EmpdHum of Fa»hkad tho advantage of knowing how to ‘
**
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*ell, and when and •where to find a good Monthly. I’m very thankful to you for
mentioning the Magarino to me, loryutt

'
over the dainty little village of May*villa, ncalling among the green Connecti­
cut bilk. The leave* of the clustering’
*
i
tho bee* and butterflies crept to shelter
Mik,III* €!«'
in tho heart* of tho great rod and white
P. M. XKW YORK MOST EXPROW. ro***, faintlv nodding to *omo occasional
repbyr a* it longnkhcd by. From the
ojin window* of Widow May*, “beri
room*’ a hum of voice* stole out upon tho
scented rir, and within, more than a
score of busy hand* fashioned divers fab­
ric* into fair shnpelina**. It was Ore
weekly sewing-cirdo of tho Maysville
church, for which a fair was in prospect,
a fact that formed the secret qf thi* fem-

•Why, y**,' said I bluntly. I dm 1 can
toll you, Mrs. Well*,' I wont on May»vilk people do think you are awful extravagaut'A WbyF said she. Because
you nave so)many new things,.and
mode cu*riv, old the children arealway*
furbelowod cndpgh to cost n *mal for­
tune. ‘Now, 1'11 wsrrvnt’ said sho,
•that all mine and the children** new
things together don't cu*t any more
than yours, or any other family in the
village a* largo a* min*.' ‘Why, how
i*thr*F said 1. 'Bseaos* I make every
penny tell, and just bmauso I’ve got an
invaluable aid to give me jho Very beat
advice, and keep mo aapiainted with the
newret fsabions. It furniaho* patterns
and idea*, and tell* what to «t, and bow
to mak* up, *o explicitly, that a body
can’t holp understanding. I *avo all
. .. &gt; &lt;•__ ______ ___ vi- ..r —

lu bua w..,
—
*ult my Mentor for ahapc, style and
material
Part experionco ha* proved
to me that 1 can rely upon it without a
fear, and it is laways full a month in ad­
vance, *o that I have plenty of time for
conridcration. Bend for tho ncceesnry
articles, and there are tho direction* to
make up. And, boridoa, I have tho
pleasure of always footing frreh and

a nqiid intsrciiongo of glaaces among
tho needle-wurker*................
"1 thought you disapproved of light
reading," ventured Mis* Kip, misclriovously.
.. *
T J—------- *
.. liL— llm l i
ry department of thia Magnrinc, it kin•tnictirv, entertaining, and calculated to
exert a strong moral influence orer our
mind*. Thi* Monthly i* n great favorite
at the parsonage.
am a regular *ubacriber, for I acnaody tiduk wo could do

but little, but which my wife affirm* al- prujitt at heart,
will and energy,
ge.tion*ro,pectmg wearing apparel, x ,
“I havojuat been te«liiymg to th*t be\ ,
fore ycu come iji,” reihnrkodMr*. Welk lishor of Dimon tar's kluxinxr, No 888
“And I remember a recummendatiun Broadway, New York.
from a friend of may* in Greenfield.—
Werth Attention.
Her husband it a builder, and tho writes
mo he i* lauding tho Architectural De­
Wo remind all our reader* thnl tkey
partment of tlio Magazine. H* consid­
ers this feature alono render* it valua­ will consult their own profit a* will ae
ble, because it* plans and diagram* are pleasure, liy providing the tntelre* new'
goodaud adai&gt;tab!o. My children hail with that most sxccUmm IntorwHwg
it* appearance quite ■* gladly as 1 do —
I read aloud to them from it* literary

Groceries and Provsions,

Mell

Good,

It fare

abW Prottaeu*

utftll

'Tito.wa.'.AJ.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

N orte*

Mi Sflra ai M

already ut about it by applying to imM
of my friends. 1 find 1 have only io
a co|7 of tho Monthly to oonvuto*
ffin of ite mcmt*. It *j«ak* fok iteelA
and they have been so euthusisatie in
their ajiprecmtfon a* to set their name*
down upon mv list immediately. Will
any of you aid me I"

pure end elevating. I think it a desira­ largvd to embrace th* Gorden, and e*ble addition to every household in Maya-, peeudlT Housohuld labor* and care*,
spare myself one great expense, that of
and the want* and intcroat* of child***
riving them out to bo made, a* 1 have villa"
“And I chimed 'die minister. “My
within mv roach such practical instruetsun*, that it k a delight to contrive tho
country people. No other journal for
fashion far myself Then I'm never at
the sama money giro* so large **’
“Do you know," *aid ahe to her. a loss for tho boys either. If my mean* for art among them. I think it* refin­ amount of really u**lul, reliable, prectineighbor, “that Pre quite altered my are limited, there i» auro to occur 'an ing influence, th* variety it combine*, cal infonnatfon. The paper ia lltareHy
opinion of Mr*. Wells, lately? Pray idea that help* me make a cheap suit
meat for any pari jr-tablo in tho till- full of good thing*, carelully prtqiared
come out quite iaunty and becoming.
don l *tan—«nc naa uwbiu.™
by intelligent, thZruugldy practical man.
“How is that? You used to think her I There are a hundred and one other no­ ^‘Any one of itopoculiariti**—its full- The hunilred* of beautiftu engraving*.
tho most extravagant women in the vil- tion* to add effect to a toQel," how to
sued pattern*. iU braid and embroidery
cut and ornament dreese*, apron*, sack*,
sheet*, or twelve excellent sheet* of
jacket*, or any of the iudri[&gt;cu*abltw in
musio—is worth far more than « year*
a well regulated wardrobe, even to un­ subocriiidon," suggested Mr*. Wolk—
wuonsus
uuw
and so coetlr, to say nOhrng of the style der-clothing. It put* to use all Urn odd
‘And beside* nil thk, eech subscriber
and those «hildren of her* ore pnmpod end* of material* one mor have. Noth­
able the publiaben to pro a greet deal
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. up! You don t pretend to imagine &gt;•' ing can gv to waste.' ‘I wish you would receive* a valuable premium.”
“I shall subscribe," eirltimed Mr*. for a little money, lie Agriroltwut iw
husband can stand it to much better take pity on me,’ said I, W, put mo on
not a new enterprise, of uncertain ralue
the
right
track,
for
I've
gvt
tired
I«cbthan others I might mention?
and promi*, i* juat entering upon it* 28th
“Oh! no; Mr. Wolk k not nch—only ing and screwing to no ptuposc." «tth
The word* were echoed from all part* annual volume, with akrg lataMkbrd,
all my heart. I am afraid you have
—r-i
———- —
comfortable."
always been, like many other*, a penny
wise and a proud foolish; but you have
only to sent throe dollars, and purchase
a year* »ub*cnpuuu to
•
qheat westerx railway.
“E^norni™' Pd like you to point i Mowthlt Msosarnx That i» the aid,
“I will tell you why, for 15,00—which U “lei* than th* *Rvunlr; ana wiv|»
out another woman in MaywriUe who counselor, helpmate Pre been tolfing
W* cenlMlIv til’ll* lb* P»**k **6*r*Uy to call
can .trotehout a dollar Birther*n I can.
you of"
,
Atthk juncture Mr*. Brown chanced
•
Yee,
I
can
do
it"
A Phillip." Mer«»ubscriptiona at three dollars each.while Otixax
C. RUSSELL .
illlir.. iimri.
glanc*
out
vrinduw. _ “I ^hav*
“"JU»l
Just tell
lll
l***onto to
tou me,
Ute, and *
“ tako
—“ a
- ----------gjauce
vui
U4 of the............
—
every individual receive* a premium, I York.
right off."
/ .
„ ju*t finished my *tory in tun*, •axdsho,
■ HMdegs. For. i
-You might profit by it, too a® I hav*.
subsiding. "There i* Mrs.
A.® A KT WELL,
“DotoH."
Well* coming up the garden path; you
“Yon are
“It’* Mr*. Welk."
BhaU hare her own teabmuny.
-Maa.
trefc
my
Bonnn{ and mantle dkpoeed of; and
scrip don price.
-maa. W
” ell*! That ----- -beat
—
*
Now.
, ,i... .„Vjtlinnr wan Iirotime—tu set hnriin
her up m
a* mv
my mcxlol.
model. . Now,
I dare *ay, ifoce really knew, *he speed* nareil for th* consultation by on active
jut three time* aa much."
rehearsal from Mrs. Brown of a portion
th* Aairetcm Stuck Jocmil have put up
of her own and her neighbor’• recent
discourei. Mr*. WolT. enterance bad T^Sow do yon like it—how do you like 800,000 cotiie* in pack**** of 8 each,
“Oh. nonsonsc! How do you get orer been the rignol fur tho resolving of th; It?" naked the reriou* MayiriUeiUe, ** with * fiaaty Wastratod Show Bfll PreTioSkAMWiirr ARlL o..'i M«.t&lt;
th. four Um.A
lb. d~~ “*
hoi. r~.p.
■‘ii~KEROSENE OIL,
JANDi CBARLTOB.TJ-n^Ay*^
tab.low.ow&gt; — •»»“ end conversation. Not a few listen anDstrell. Mn».1MT._____________ ’
xionaly for her sentence en Mr*. Brown •
emanate ,huuld avail’hemselve* of tlu* ,
U “I am quite prepared to indorse nil 1
QRARD TRVITK RAILWAY.
Mid
^..l &lt;»«•■tlmim. mW! ..myu, Ita
th^rirt m how I dtodd have something
l^ttw- than the hideod* thing*. Mis*
Smth gets up in the vflk&lt;p,.wwnt
lohWYort Well,
.Uvs lost iutt coins and coming at the
DR8. J. M- &amp; C. RUSSELL,

ALFRED C.WaUW.

You good people of Marerille r marked that
____ 1_____ k-4
.k-

month, ‘•drtqipiug in" to seo if Mu*
"Not very often out of Maysville-"
Smith's hope* had been’ walked.
“Why, 1 never seo them. When I gx&gt; «
from the city markets It
“Ob, I never did aoweDl. Why, I
to Mias t-mith* for anything new, most quotation*
c
ean dark with no much latkfaction to
likely it's some notion ahe'* borrowed ’
myself and event one ol my customer*,
from tho Welkos. I do believe they «
set the fashion* for this village for 'Wo watch the paper, and are generally ami 1 have such a variety uf beautiful
dressmaker* and all."
jjust about right for a gifcd sale. Just style* that even thn Indio* from the city,
a trial of it, and if you don't cw- boarding htreabouta, find all they re­
"Well, Mr*. Welk can do it if *hs moks
।
that yun woudor how yup over did quire.”
.!&gt;
like*, for the truth k ahe ba* a auro ftM
1
without it, 1’H pay the coxt of¥uur sub­
Tim* flitted swiftly by and again th*
guide. Tlu* u the secret
\ X
sewing circle had mvt at Widow Maya “Do tell!" suspending her work to ।scription.”
Before
any
ono
could
reply^
thofo
was
listen.
“Ye*, and what* more, Mr* Welk a
' alight stir at th* dour way, and th*
moment a chorus of vpiccs w*l- DxMoatsr** Moxtult ! * exclaimed Mrs.
doesn’t buy half those new things ready- next
।
made; she makes them hsrsolt“
। comod tho good shepherd of tho Maystion. “Mr*. Hart, did you take MM.
“Oh! it’* all gumption, then. I never ri 1 flock among hi* people.
"What htvj&gt; you there F' said Jennie Well*'* advice and subscribe for the
had any."
“No, not that alone. I went down to
tho house yeeterday to take tea, and wo
she said—Mr. Hart And I have resolved
got chatting, and somehow wo came to
never iodo without it again. He think*
talk of economy, and I said I didn't see
ickct he had carried of it* wraiqnug.
how some folk* managed to make such
"Something
that I fancied
uno a*
as well
weu
b —
-------- -- might
—r&gt;— -bea show, when others, doing qmto
•'That is wy opinion of tho Magarin*.
r, youJdon
in tho world, ooulda'L Now,
—“’t of u« aud iutorert to you ladie. tn the
lautrhinrr. pursuant of your gvod work ; Dt»o- Beaido* wo arucurtainly nil brighter and
moan use? said Mr*. Welk,. laughing.

iL McConnell, Agent.

wm.

NUMBER 36. j
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interest to take tho local paper*.
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?ortrg.
after ruction.

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DA Rica A KE5T.

' “Where did you bam of the oxirt*
of your oracle?’’ questioned Mre. H
“Iread of it ia the vi'lage paper.
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„ (Ul"

�ght S.jtingj S.nntt,

th* unflinching Tumaaty, and manly da- stalling officer. Wo noticed also the on appHcatlaa by mall or elhMwiae.
I
The time allowed to compete for thrss I
votion to duty and th* interest of th* procure o? Rev. Mr. Hpeeuer of north
Brownvllte, who 01wr&gt;ed the eerimoulo. Premium* will expire on th* First of:
&lt;-.wTerPSK
people, which have ever 1-een ao protniWl-h prayer ; an address ef Interest and Mareh next, aad Immedtat.ly after that •
THE SUCCESS
nant characteristics in th* official life of real merit Was delivered by Rev. G. N. date th* sums named will be bold to i of oerOo* I&gt;o”»r -,!•&gt;«. r»n.&lt;-e «OC*
whoever ahall earn them in Ah* i
Austin Blair, and hence do not farw hi*

electinn tothe Senate.

S.H.&amp;D.K. COOK’S
SEWING MACHINE

Viewed from

11 w

, thia stand point the question come* home

i to tho Eepreaeniative* of the people.
Wo think practically speaking, the' who** sworn duty it ia to select our

We have neglected heretofore to men­■
tion tho eetab tahmCnt of J. H. WUber,,
choice of a United State* Senator for the Senator, whether they can in honor and who has a fine stock of Jewfry, -—I-* •
ensuing term, lie* between the preaent with justice to themsdree and the people Ing of the bcot American watcaeo,,
ring*, pin. Ac, located in Saaforda
incumbent and Ex-Governor Blair, and whose servants they are, disregard th* building. Mr. W. oom*, among us welli
I
that one or the ether of these men will wishes of tho moral, the patriotic, ths reeommeaded, and we commend htei
bo Senator, nonce, in continuing th* intelligent, tho manly and diaintereeted' .took ef goods to those In need.
the dtecuaaion of tho qnaetion “Who1 among the people, and bo influenced in

■

ahall bo Senator,” w* ahall leave out of, their action by the men who hope to
i
!

tho controversy tha name* of ether men, ’ profit by retaining in his present p-ewho would 'certainly be acceptable, if! Con tho present incumbent of that dis-

selected, because at this time, they do -I tinguiahed position.
not seem to be prominently before the
Shortly this quretion will be settled b»
people, and because it sceme eminently 1 the action of those who akme can deter-

propor that they should not be; for if I

Mr. Chandler ia not tho people's choice,.
we certainly believe Austin Blair h; and y~ °r»» «y,thereisuoapp*aL Honea w*

not only so but chat, all in all, tho best urge th* vast majority who,wo are fully
interest of tho State will bo promoted by satisfied, desire a change in tho Senator

hia selection.
'

, to bo up and doing, to tho end that their

If tho question of th* selection of a wishes may be respected, and tho good

THE DETROIT POST.

« tb. due. .f

PHILLIPS &amp; BEKTLEY

The Weekly Post will be rent In Club*
of Ten or mor* to any addreae at any
Poet Office for One Dollar and Flfiy
Cent, each, and Commltatetta and Pro­
mluma will be paid on a^bocriptiou. recel red at thio rate.
Partlee who deal re to caamsa fur the
Post, It perwnaily unknown to the publlahrn, should, in making application
for Circular., Ac.,^enothe certificate of
their Poatmaetcr or or other koo wn pcrenn, vouching for their character, aa we
do not desire to form bualnea, relation*
with any person* not known to be caUrely worthy and creditable.
Apply early to th* address of
.THE DAILY PO8TCO.,

UXUL AOKXTN, HASTUGfl, Mlcg.

'

COLIMON iramYAOG

The Detroit P at enter* upon a now
ymr firmly ortablhhed In the eaaruti
of Ito auccoae, and In the confidence of a
greater number of reader* than It ha.,
posee-oed al any corresponding period.
Il has never had as tn nay friends, aad as
great aa lufltienc*, a* it now enjoys, and
ita reoourcesand facHi ties were never ao
large.
The Peer owe* itoeueeeeatoltoaaramt

Senator was submitted directly to the of tho state promoted by tho election of
Ito unswerving fidelity, Ita vigorous disRepublican elector* of thi* State—to the Austin Blair, the people'* choice aa cne-lou of live la-uc, Its enterprise in
expenditure, ita editorial frinknesa. In­
mon, who by 31000 majority, on the 3d United States Senator.
dustry. twte and ability, and to the coaof November, voted for Grant A Colfax
fldene* which the exhibition of three
qu lltles has created In the public tnlaJ.
and impartial ruSrnge, wo believe that a (UIMIerill. Com^HMteaac..]
Th* Senatorial QuesUon-Ioeal Item. In all the attributeaof a first cIauh news­
throc-fortb* majority would be cost for
paper, it ia universally admitted at home
the man who ia to day the b*&lt;t Repre­
and abroad, to have no equal In Michi­
gan and no superior In the Northwest.—
sentative of the moral worth, the decid­
aldo able Interest ia t-kon In what te It la above cliques has no p-nona! la­
ed and unfaltering fidelity, tho patriot­ termed the “Senatorial Question.” —
tere. t* or antipath're to subserve, and
ism and tho iatelligonco of the people Now aa wc have been Informed that the never hesitate* to take an advanced poof tho Peninsular State; and beyond all Baxxxa te epeu to free dtecu-alen upon alt'on In the dtecusalon of all tuple*, old
such topic*, we will venture to place be­ or new. that come before the public
question that man is Arms Bure.
j fore your readers our ideas.
judgment. While seeking to interest
all chums, it steadily endeavor* to eleSubmit this question to the 2700 Re­
v.&lt;te tha popular taste, and scrupulously
publican Elector* of Barry County, who to awnp hnroee un'II we iee tho other
hon&gt;»,and a chance to make some­ exclude* from its column, everything
on tho 3d day of November voted the Re­ thing braider. In e’her words we are
publican Ticket, from President to Coro­ gnjag to purport Chandler until we see
a more competent man put forward for
ner, without a wretch, and with scarce­
Scholar, the Merchant, the Politician,
ly a deoenting voice the name of Austini I
Among tli«ee (moat prominent per- the Mechanic, the laboring Man, the
Blair, would ring out clear and distinct• hap.) apoken of aa Mr. Chandler'* suc- Family Circle, the Farm and Kitchen,
creror ia Ex-Gov. Blair, already In Confrom the lip of each, till the very heav­ gre-a, a man of good character, an'I,
During the coming year, whatever enen* would riag with tho echo of the। were It not for hia extreme modesty, largad resource*. indefatigable effort,
thousand tongue voice of that host of would make an Influential Legislator. aud 11 be,a expenditure can accotnplteh
But an-we to vacate hia acai in Con- towards improving the already high
freeman—men true a* walk on the toil gre a during the present eca-lou. only te charac.cr of
Poor, will be unspar­
of th* State to every principl* ofi and put him In the place of a man who ia aa ingly used, ‘it has already taken the
load of the public Journal* in thedisci*- j
to the policy of the groat army of hu­ well euallf.ed for that j-oaltlan w&lt; blmscir^auil In influence h eminently his aioa of great laeuca Just 1-cginnlng to
man freedom whooo vote* made Grant FU| eriorT TTAof hai Mats ew done agitata the nation, it will keep its rea­
which umdd warrant Hit pnrtedfr.p or. der* advised of everything that occur*
tho nations choice.
the part of our Statu J&gt;pU!aturef But anywt.c.e d srrvlng a newspaper para­
Submit this question to the Christian
Oov. Blair's friend* eay : “Blair don’t graph. At Warhing'on and I-anring,
people of tho State, and as Republican* drink and Cltamllcr doe*,’’ hero we which are t* be e-peci-1 point* o*inter­
we are doeply indebted to their devotion have their argument In a nut shell. est during th* Winter, it will employ
We’ll grant that It ia true, and we an­
to the cause of Eternal Justice, the
swer that Mr. Chandler ha* never been mo of Ute readers of Ufc Port a UlthfUl
elevation of mankind, and the freedom prevented from making a speech, or and lively correspondence. Aa a Ofolaf the slave, for all tho victories we easting hia vote on account of drunken­ mertial and Jamilj/ h'eicepaper, the
ness. But they say: “We do net pro Powrla already vastly ahead of Ita c*hare won, either in the State or nation, pern to give a mao office wbe drink-.” tempomriea in Michigan, but greater
and whose voice tho Representative* of The Democrats flatter u* with the title:
“
God and mortality party” aud we
the Republican party trill
well to heed,
and there can be liltle donbt^utf,with a wish to be worthy of it. Here i* the
theory, lot ua look fora moment at procIl must lx- remembered, also, that be-,
unanimity of action almost unparnllod fiw. We have Just elected Grant tothe aide* it* other cxeellcnctoa, tha PoeT te
their voiooe would join in echoing the Pretidcnoy, and Wendell Phillipa call* the /.argot Dally Newspaper printed in
him a “beer gntaler and drunkard.”— Michigan, and contains a greater quan­
name of Austin Blair, the uncorupted ■Horace Greely endorsed the atatement tity af Reading matter.
before be [Gnat] waa spoken of aa a
Tn* Pobt 1a published Dally at &gt;10
and uncoruptable Stateamaa
Preddcntial candidate, Grant's own per anum ; Tri-Weekly at Sb per an­
Poninaular State.
friend* say he drink, modemtely-and num: and Weekly at 92, or fl.GO In
Submit this question
don't consider* him the wo.ac for it. Has
not Richard Yaten .ably represented bls
Tim WtmT Port Is made up with
Boy* in Blue," whose
State, and draalt mere liquor than great care, and with especial attention
bar* pls.-oJ the nams
any man in th* Senate during the past te the Intere.te of Michigan Readers. Jt
ista of oar State high
four year*? 1* not evo.-y man In tho ia full of Reading matter, very few adacuate either a moderate or Immoderate vertiaementa being admitted, and In ad­
of fan*, and who** nami
drinker? Do not all (or nearly all) of dition to the News ot the Week, and a
who to day a* in 1861-5 are for their
our talllltiry officers drink? are uot the choice «e!ect:on of Literary. Political,
country al all baxarda, and who are now majority of our State, County and mu­ Re'igious, Agricultural, Fa*hionable,
Dotncetleiand Miscellaneous Reading.
as^hra willing for it to make any sacri­ nicipal officer, mode .-ate drinker*.
We ahall give In each number a por­
The facts give an affirmative answer
fice, and with almost a united voice they
to thiocquedlon*. And the logical edu­ tion of a deeply Interesting Serial Story,
would, to day, aa they did on tho tented cation from this »tatc ot affair* te, that
field, »hjul for Blair the aoldieria friend. if you an- going to ostracize every man '
Each Issue contain* the freheot and
from office, fer drinking you have a
Submit thi* question to th* widows
mighty Wark to do. and will have fully fui’.cet Quotation* of Prices Current of
article in which the people of
and orphan* of our State, who** hus­ earned th* Dereferstie title ; ’-God and every
'
Michigan take an interct
band* and father* fell on tho bloody morality party” whan you have aceomThx WKXKX.T Post has becom. Im­
pllabed It.
field* of the war for the preeervation of
mensely popular with Ito reader*, and
Butlf you really mean to do this you
tho Union of those States, and the tri­ had better commence at home, and elect from every quarter we receive testimo­
nial • of the esteem In which It te held.
umph ef the great truth of th* Declara­
To extend Ito In’roductton, tberetero,
they will pay. until the 1st of March
tion of Independence, and who remem­
temj erance man to next, a greatly increased and
ber as uono others can, those act* of tho the Senate. Again they aay: “Blair te
Governor of Michigan to alleviate their poor aud Chandler te rich.” Well If you For persona canvaaaing for au LeerI bent
are rrajionafble for Blair** poverty gvt
aorrows and provide for their wants upasub-criptfon list and anildt dona­ te tli«Po«T, the amount tn depend upon
the number of subacriptiona obtained,
and education, and from their lipa in ac­ tions or, If you are tn duty bound to
and lai go enough to pay luc'u-trlouaand
aupfo.
t him, and the office be ha. al­ competent canva-aere on abundant com
cents of tliankfulnre* and joy would
ready will nut do It, get him a position penaatlon for their labor.
fall the name of Ex-Gov. Blair.
somewhere (some alen.ab;p or Custom­
I a addition to thia com m Im I on—wb Ich
Submit this quaetion to th* unfajter- house appointment) wheie hte health
la of Itzclt remunerative—the PcnCoannd-frength
will enable blm to earn a
Ing temperance men of Michigan who
livsllbood.
w ould be Represented an th* floor of tho
As I? Mr. Chandler's riche* he earn*
Senate of tho United State* by a man by them houaetly, a* a dealer In dryj good*. Jiucowe crowning hte effort* in
bnalnoe* aa well aa An hte management
of Governmental affair*. Aa tn hte reosubscriber-,
.
.
|100
tested hia fidelity to hte earnest convic­ ord during tho twelve year* he has been For the next Largest Number ~
K
Senator, It te without a blemtah. Hia Far the next Ixrgeat Number - - BO
tions upon the Temporanne qne*tfon,and
(Mr. Chandler’*) blttcre»£ oppononto do For U&gt;e next I^argmt Number
40
the vast majority srouhl join in echoing not deny this. He baa »Uod by bi*
For th* Next Largest Number - - W
country, hia state aud party, with unfal­
the name of Austin Blair.
.
And fed th* Tea Ll*te next-Largest in
tering fidelity during the years that have ■
Ten Doll am each. Theas
Bet there is one clam to whom if thio been the mo t eveubhl in our uatian* Number.
■
quooiian waa submitted, and unfortu­ history, and we do not pro]xH0 to have j11 ben, I ever oflen-d Id Michigan—will be
bun aupciqodod without Juat cauae.— .
la Greenback*, and not in the sec­
nately it ia powerful in all political or­ Tret out another bore*, or wu don’t paid
'
ond-hand furniture aud cheap literature
ganisations, that would not join in echo­
offcred by newsjiaiiera of inferior pr*.
ing the name of Ex-Gov. Blair. Wo

Haasuoa Uxsn* Scan
nn of th* Public 8eho

1 Monday, Jan. 4th, 1

Tax Boson or Bcrvv
eeraioa, but will probab
Thursday morning. Th«
jogs will appear in tit

COURT HOUSE,

/ Orncut-—Th* ma
Geo. Thomas. far State
23th District. ie 2282. a
th* board of District C
j ing a majority of 961

JUST THE SAME MANNER,

'll Mirra.-The donadc
Paator ef the Prrebyter
TneaLiy evening. Bu
would W bard to Imp
tliat te, the social cujoy

Be Sure

See this Machine,

''FLORENCE SEWING MACHIKL*

by Mr. Jcvncu Hatfo
of bad gucoalng on wh
Republican mojoelty In
Barry, at the Novembe
Board of Bupervioor’
guest, and a genoral go

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT TSTIRI

Bbaxpooixo Pari
daunt believe It, oak
the Board af BuperviOfficer* preeor-t. or th
Baxrni, Invited gucn
Huppar at Bcmel’b on
lug. V boom an neve

MONET TO LOAN

I uuhii »&gt;d «•:»&gt;
&amp;XBW?8aM««

Broad Gauge Railway!

DRUGS,

NEW

tOWTOM,

YORK

PITTSBrBGn.
rm LA DELPHI A.

invite the special alien
ere to the prospectus o
A Trttnut^ herewith
have av&lt;.r regarded lkite
tnttr Stale, and une
masterly manner, the
rue nt on all the great n
and more especially on
policy, it te always rig
ly Mmmettd II to all o
who dual re a State, me t
and ahaD b* pleaaed to
ward thoir aubecriptlo

Atlantic &amp; Gt. Western Railway.

BOOKS.

ectro*AL BoctETT.—Mee
th* Co., Clerk's Offic
1’rreidcnt in the chair.
Oa motion of 8. J. B
*d to ballot for officer*
year, which resulted i
J. C. Bray, Proaideat;
Vico President; J. M.

D. d RobMi.um, Trcas

mor, Manhal
The following direc
eA^eore; T. Altoft, C
C. Has^a, Gilbert Stri

Toted to allow 6. C
4*Uaa* Car aorriceo a*
Anui^g tho peat year ;
Secretejy twenty-five d

On motion it waa vo
ah**rt*g Fiatiral; on t

day of Jun* next
J. M. NEV

•ooixa^xonru.

world . W* notice nm
probable candidates
Stearns, af Concord,

vre* Mdeoaprahnu,. X.bed C.knd.r.
Th. natarr. dim. sod .xir^irdia.ry naltory
r*«u. cf HOSTFTTlta HHTO JfaCH BITTSM.
th.*tm&gt;« tarsi. *»d aitetaMr. of *»re thn half
th. CtoiaUM wore*, m Wlv nl forth I. Iw
R&gt;**w ohfoh an ateo (.Ut.r.rred with

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j

Wintor Arringement.

MARRIED.

umniEHEitn.

*b, by Btv.

yrar. under the special efibrto that

its circulation hasbsen
Ki been made,
increased, insomuch that it

1.
b»» *pi
x'Jbl Ei

The Chicago Tribane.

OAtLIXt —CULVEK-Ab. by lb.
.t
u m»w printing ef iis various regular
oT.uT
•dztains an aggregate of fuU Thirty
P^****4 “W “J i» pra^Ukn » CIlAXUL
•IM.ISU
..
---------------- ------------------ ------- more than ever able and. determined to
Uonette Rouse, and held to bail in the
"‘‘her money nor labor and stnxr*. *°pv, “d Jas. Jl. U. H,ii •( Mel'sum of 83(H), for trial at the next Se*. ^utioa “ Uloir efforts to make tho lx,t

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I
“ ,ta oU “Dd niontonous features
continued
Packingbam, of will be
---------- ----- * and enlarged
* upon,
and in addition arrangements have been
P*ri«ctud for certain New Features,
complaint of hi. sister a girl of 15 years which will prove „f immense attraction,
। uf ago, charging him with the heniuus i rominent among there ia to be a series
crim, of /n-est After a full hearing. of artidM upon a groat variety of sub’ there was adjudged probable cause, and jeete, ekch article to bo contributed by
•onio prominent public man, including
, in default of bail in the ram of 8500, among others:
*
| he wks committed to tho tender merries
Hun. J. M. Howard, U. 8. Senator.
' of the Sberirf for safe keeping until the
Rev. E. O. Haven, l&gt;. D, President of
Michigan
University
' 11
vi.x^axm-The winter
uf th. Oircmt Court
|
,
__________ | Gen. (J. B Wilcox, CoL 29th U. 8.
term of tho Public School will commence
on Monday, Jan. 4th, 1809.
/
—Tho officers of this ancient and honor- eruor elect.
able organization devoted to the eleva-,
Hon. James Birney.
tion of human Character,for the ensuing
Ilou- T(-'”ol“y. Chief Justice 8uyear,were elected Dec. 23d, and installed
uf
Dec. "Sth
Wo annend tlu .
r ,, Hun. Austin Blair, hx-Gorernor and
Yr 4
."T “°“°f ?‘”b" «' e«"r~‘
Thud
Txt Boran ny Scrxivuox* an? now in
the Gentlemen thus honored:
[ District
senion, but will probably adjourn early
Daniel Striker, W.M.; J.M. Nevina,8. ! Hon. E B Fairfield, Presidsnt Hills.
Thursday morning. Tire official proceed­ W.; F N. Gateway, J.W.; E.8. Crandell,
College.
ing* will appear in the Bomn next 8octy.; 8.C. 1‘nndle, Treaa.; T. Phillip,
Hom F. ‘C. n
Beaman,
Uon
~”’- Member of Con­
gress ter First District.
8.D.; C.M, Runyan JJ).; Z. Sddmere,
Hum I. P Chriwtisncy, Associate JusTyler.;
tteu
btquetne
Court
of Michigan.
/ Official.—The majority for Ron. ■
,
ProL A Winchell, State Geologist and
Geo. Thomas. £ir State Senator in the .
-la another column of this Prufeesor uf Geology at Michigan Uni2)th District, i^‘2282. as determined by iaauB will be found
—~ i u.----------.------uf
».«
the -pros;&gt;octu*
tho vereity.
th* board of District Canvassers, show- | Detroit /'•••/ for lbC9, Daily semi-weekly ;
Hun. F. W. Shearman, termor Super­
&gt;ng a majority of 901 in the county of ; and weekly, a [lapcr that every Michigan intendent of Public Instruction.
His Exoltetiey (tor. Crapo.
man liaa reaaou to be proud at, and
which should command too attention of i
Hun. Juhn F. Drigga, Member of Con tho public, la thi* place Noxxax Bit- grosa bum tlio Filth District
Rev Asa Maluut, D. D., President of
L«r Em., is agent and correspondent,
who will bo pleased to receive and fur­ &gt; Adrian College.
Hum Charles M Croswell, President
ward all suLacriptiun*. that may be left
of tho late Cuustitoitaual Cunvonttod
with him.
Bov. Goo. B. Jocelyn, D D., Presi­
And although we disagroo as must uf
eur pooplo do, with tho paMtton of tho dent Albion College.
Pa-' on the Senator question, outside of Hun Charles 8. May, late Lieutenant
/ A Tiieat.—3 hat Oyster supper paid that it is ably conducted, and worthy
of endorsment, and of general jtatroaago
by Mr. Jewries liAvrosD.a- the result
n( bad Kueaeing on what would Im? the
Ittpubllc.n ninjoalty In the County of
Hun. B. F. Graves Associate Justice
Barry, at the November election. The
Buitremo Court of Michigan.
Hon. J. M Gregory, 1'reaident Winnie
Board of Buperriaen were Invited
Eorroa or rnx Baxxek:—I hop* you
Industrial
University.
guest, and a general good time wta the
will exouse mo formy protracted silence,
lion D. C. Leach, Editor Grand Tra­
and I will try in tho future to be less re- ver* Herald
President T C. Abbot, State Agricul­
mis» in my correepondence.
do wot believe it, ask any member uf
.
Wo are haring winter in real earnest tural CoUegn.
Rev H. D. KitcbeL D. D.. President
the Board of Bupervi-cre, thjl County
Ofllecre present, or the Editor of the at present, aa the mercury ia to night, Middlebury College, Vermont
with
us,
below
zero.
Sleighing
ia
good,
Hon. C.C Trowbridge, Proeidont De­
Baxxxr, Invited guewtootthe Oyrter
Hupper at Ht-aaix*8 on Tuesday even­ and reameter* are using it to good ad­ troit and Milwaukee Hadroad.
Hon C. 1. Walker, late Judge Third
should judge, from the
ing. S'boomas never dees tilings by vantage I
Judicial
Circuit
number of lumber and plaster team*
Joeeph MadilL Vaq., editor of the
that are continually parsing through Chicago Tribune
Hon J. Sutherland, Judge Tenth Juioviie the special atient.on of our read­
The death of F«axk Aitor, of your dicia^L'ixcuit.
Hon E. C. Walker, Regent Michigan
ers to the prospectus of the Advertiter village made many a sad heart in Orange­
Uairenrity.
A Tribune herewith published. We ville, aa ho had many warm friends bore,
Hun. J. V. Campbell, Associate Jus­
have ever regarded this as the beatpaper
even those who. a ere moat bitterly op­ tice Supreme Court of Michigan.
&lt;n Ute State, and one that reflect* in a
Hom C. Awry, of Flint
masterly manner, the Rcpubllcan.sentl- posed to him politically, manifested
Hun James C. Wataou, Profeeeer of
rf
'P
sorrow
at
hia
death.
May
-our
ruent on all the great national question'',
Aatrunomy Michigan University.
and more especially on mat .ere uf State Heavenly Fathr r comfort the bereaved
E. L Bangs, Principal Deaf, Dumb
policy, it Is always right. We earnest­ wife and friends, and may we, too, be
and Blind Asylum.
ly commend K to all of our subscribers admonished that but a little while and
In addition to three valuable contribu­
who deal re estate,metropolitan j&lt;»urnal
wo shall be called hence to return no tion* wo hare engaged a ai-rioe of let­
and »h.dl be pleased to (receive and for­
ters, to coutinuo through tho year, from
ward their aubscriptionC, at the regular
tho pen uf Rev. E. H. Pitcher, D. D„
Mr. Editor, I know net your views on an old and widely known Presiding El­
tho U.S. Senator question, but as I pre­ der uf tho Methodist Episcopal dencmi' Afxcal Mxmxo or Babxt Co., Aobisume /, with the test of tho readore of natiun in thia State, nuw traveling
cvircxiL Kocixtt.—Meeting convened at the Baxxxx, shall know in due course of throughout Europe, Egypt, Palestine,
the Co., Clerk's Office, A. Ryerson, time, 1 refrain fit-tu hazarding a guess, Asia Minor, and |&gt;erhat&gt;e other countriea Dr. Pitcher will describe every­
President in tho chair.
and will wait patiently. 1 fur owe, don't thing a. it strikes a Michigan man, end
Ou motion of 8. J. Bidleman, proceed­ like the ungcntlemanly attacks of the hie uLecrvatfona will bo characterixad by
ed to ballot ter officers for the, ensuing
his aocwktomod force, vigor and origiyear, which resulted in the election of ■ Chandlor. Not but I would rather eoe n*We also contemplate in the course of
J. C. Bray, President; 8.-J. Bidleman, aome other man occupy that honorable
the year publishing an original scnal
Vico Prewdenl; J. M. Nevins, Secretary; poaition, but when a man, or a party of
story prepared expressly fur us by a wri­
D. (T. Itebitison, Treasurer; Peter Cka • men resort to such meanness as to villify ter of considerable note in the liters-T
me.-, Marshal
in such terms as the Tribaae men does world.
0-r prrm.um »A&lt;-.hc.—As no business
Tho following directors were chosen tho Hon. Z. Chandler, J count thorn ten
can bo built up without a liberal expena»re r«u; T. Aitoft, C. B. Benham. J. times meaner than him. J had rather see dilure ui money either in advertising or
C. Hanna, Gilbert Striker and Wm. R. tho Hom Austin Bletr, U.8. Ecnatur cotnmissmns, aud tho publication ol a
Bristol.
from our own noble State than Chandler newspaper is no oxcoptiun to the rule,
Voted to allow S. C. Priudle fifteen or any other mau; yet, I don’t like to we have decided owing the present
winter to expend several thousand dol­
deitem ter services as building director ace a man abused as Chandler has been lar* in recunng a taill further extension
duriijg the past year ; also, to allow the by the Ttrbttht clique, after having ren- uf the Weekly I'ribuue. We have also
Secrctaiy twoniy-five dollars for services dcred such signal eerrice to his §tate cuucluded Jiat the best plan of proce­
dure will be to otter liberal premium, tor
during the past year.
, and country.
.
OIuIm- These “ay be formed ot any
Give ua Blilr as the U.8. Senator, in
On motion it was ruled to hold a sheep I
number of subscribers, from two to
shaariag Festival; on tho second Thurs­ tho place of Uhadler 1 don't knew as twu thousand, rad premiums will bo
day of June next.
that is the wish of tho majority oflthe
J. M. NEV/N6, Secretary,
i State or of tho Legislature that is soon mm, worth from 76 cento to 8750. ibe
to convene, but whether it ia or not, lot premiums consist of newspapers, penodicato, book., bibles, DicUumineb, pho­
Political Movement. The Republi-1
n* use Mr Chandler a* though be was
tograph Albums, fcmreoeon&gt;es, «&gt;et»upes,
MU of Now Haulpjhiro have called a
not a cut throat aud villain, aa it ia nut chriraus,------•-"J- "uuu’t
State Convention, to meet at Concord on । nc-ceasiuy to abuse and muuw liim in
tho 7tn uf January, to nominate tho order to put sums other man- in his
next Governor of that State, and such
mucluure, nieiuueuu« ■ vm
— r------- - ~
other state officials as are elected by the
There ia nothing of interest here with Nearly all these goods are purchased di­
people. This will bo the opening more-1
ua. While J write, the Good Templar* rect from the mm-.utaewrvn. and ttu ad­
moot of the now year in tha political are to hare a gcud time in their lodge vantageous terms we got by virtue of
world . Wo notice named among the soon J believe. They have a Christmas thu quantity wo purchase enable* us to
du&gt;lch better by cran-e« &gt;«» tto- way
probable candidate* tho Hum Onslow tree thia ironing. Moro ation.
IU».
than we oould were we to utter oo»n pre­
Stearns, of Caneurd, and wo iuq&gt;o the |
miums or oummiraun*.
.
.
Republican* uf uur native State may
«F doh*
honor themsolvea, by colling -thia die- j

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Millions of Ure-avod ones, Five Billions
of property destroyed, and nearly Thre-e
Billions of Debt incumnl, attost tho

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NUMBER 37

J^rr.W YORK, CHINA A IATAN

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CHA 1(1.I'M
TAOMA'KV
JAMES QSA

p UAXD TRV5K RAILWAY.

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H*un 2 Srwin£ Machine,

that Impartial Suffrage will no longer" Le
seriously resisted, we v-—
next four years signal®
cedrated expansion of t
dustry a«l * consequen
NatiaMl preslih; We
cabin* dot thb prairie, new (floorings
chequer the forests, new mills, faetarU*
furaanee *re&lt;-tod,North, South, East and
itil our annual products slial! ba
1* of Millions greater tiihn at
while Minoa of Iron and , of
Gold, Eilvrr, -Copper, Ac., .khall
4 and worked, with an energy

Believing that the «
Protoctien of Home
Goode

latent rewurof our country,lhe

■uh slaw, ate**,Billow.. Ae. fWrth. m. be a.
rend al Cai** YleAte Mb*. "Woodward anela,
DAILY TRIBUNE

* VMlta Paraen «T HkMraRl
C. J. RBYDQI
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agriculture other features of interest and
profit Tho Weekly Taimrx contains a
summary of all that eppeurs in The
Duly and Sxxi-Wxxxlt editions, while
in addition It is made to address itself to
the*wants of the groat farming sins*.—
Reviews of all the now publications,
and of all that is new in mtudc and the
fino arts; letters from all parts of the
world—some of them of rare interest to
tho fanner, as shorting the progress of
agriculture in other countries; editorial
e«aaye on al! topic* of home and foreign
intofeat together with full and carefully
reported reports of tho markets, will be
furnished from weak to week, and at a
lower prire than that of any newspaper
in America. By purwing thia policy
The Weekly Txidiitc has already attain-

the Court House. ,0a

Board adjourned untH'
&gt;w morning.
,
D. Bruin, efirt..

Tuwdat Morning,Dee.. 29086.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
r^h^riled quorum present,'Burid pn?

at__________ __ _____ running at large rd 4id town, Which fai
serrtlta waswMibkL-' •« ’•
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Mr. Dickinson, moved (he a&amp;plfatf tif
the following:
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astui*. cmu in laraace.
Drafts on New York, or Pont Office or-

THE TRIBUNE, New York.

,='a»‘ “Arf- Wdf
MTof tU Ettfei iM1r, of W, ZU ’
and u hereby declarod iri full force re
■nmar^araiw.b; -

«*!*»• to swmereuuung al Urge
A Romaxcs nr Omo —A romantic weddiag has just taken place in Cleve!and,O.
Motion prevailed and Roolatfeix
During tho war Albert H. Winteiv, while
confined in a hospital at Louimille, Ky.,
received a pair ot stocking* through the
Ssnitory Cumtiiisiuon. " Inclosed waa a
note requiting tlio recipient to open a
currejnadonce. . This was done, and an
sngngcmout falfowod.
Fubsoqoently WM duly elected for the term
some uno told tho lady diet Winters had
a wife and. three children. 8ho wrote
On motion Board adjourned until 1"
cluck P. 11.
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circulation, and wo enter upon the new
D. fiTnncKR, Clerk, ’
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*___ ____ a__
&gt; .11. Tl.Ua,tNHwl ta«that co prJns and no expense wl 1 be1 other was finaMy agreed upon When It
q«red to git. it Still greater uAehtlncmlr*r»xrcd, she ask extension of time, which
Board met pursuant (b
and power, and to make ft a welcome wtagranfed. x-iva that time her let*
visitor to every fireside in lhe
tats grew cold,, and he determined i»
The Editor of the Tana v propoeoa to w*k her afld a-TOtrin the cause. On
write, during the year 1H5V, an elemen­ but way to flic depot he wiu thrown from
tary work on Political Economy, where­ the carriage, and a broken leg prevented
in the policy of Protection to Home In­
dustry vrill be explained and vindicated.
led tobanUi her memory On
This work will first be given to the pub­
he visited Cleveland. W hile in
lic through BueveBsivB isencs of the
Tbistjcx, and will appear in all its edi­
the last Januaiy session
tions—Daily, Bemi-Weekly, and Week*
b,&lt;
to'the photograph he had
Wc will thank those who think that Seined by e.uddee imptieabe
the influence of tho Tuwn conduce* io het, irtanninod to obtain an exj
vacating, aU
tho profit and well being of tho pebnte, at her conduct, th*result ot w*
to aid ua in extending ita circulation.
■ ftwi imtaWi
they, ware
IT .enar.' it appeared to the satiafectiaa
TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIof this Boards that th. survey and oX

BUNSL-TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS.

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and discontinuing the same Was" ’

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Julie*.
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Wm- Ttektor,_
tTAto
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Oe sunf-M tb* rspari rt th, r.amltM. was a*.
c*pl*d and siteptrU.
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p. RraKsa. Clsrt.
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Amanaoa, Braaiea. 1. F. M.
B*ar4 nrt paraaaai to OgesreWMaMwU called,
qooram presrat. Beard prvceadrd le bsaiesa*.
Tba ac-oant ef C. 11. IMbroal. and twshe
eUiera war* rrrslred, aad referred lath* eramitts* ea ctatme
Tb* eemaiitl** upon aiiserllacMu claims,
arc** aad farther reported Ibat they bad caawined Ibe followiag accounts, sad weald rajua.reend their ailewaaw u Ulews .

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of ibeta Ib* eirungrai ailteb HU paambto la
make.
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Aaslly fail to
da Ibeir aork eotirety astil
etber*ar* Mppltod.
Ou* af Ibew Maehl***

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Will Last a Lifo-Tim^.
There la Mlhiag
lhel can wear mH. Il to
lb* caairst Machine lo Irern ia
a j,kf ?—**■.
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Tnx W«xx or Pbayeh, I
rtrvod by the Methodiet, E
ITeibyUriin Sodatl- hert,

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bora lo chragn lbs' Taeaieo^eary time tbry wiafo
le arw a different tied .feinib.
THIS MACHIXK
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM,
Grid Medal, at Ameriesa lostiteta. Bow TdMT'"
Oet..^4£.al**lbr //.yfoK /-nrwjirn, Murtad ad.':

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EVERT BACHIRE IS WARRABTIB
And a Written Warranty gifra It required.

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Tax Mata
BanritER’a
rate all the late Pafi»’b N
and Pduooical, of the day
the most reasonable terns s
News Depot, Booth of the B

THE HEMMKB IS THE MOBT FBAOT1CAX.
nr vatic, tvkmb wide om nabBOW HXMB.

Be Sure to See this Machine^

"FLOREHa SEWIB6 BACBIBL*
Come asndl n»m Xt I
aanraaL I*ada braghl aadaaMa^ all bwainaaa
ealroalU la ear ears promptly altenaad la.

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Ua—aga, Oee. ted. 1444.

Ilaatlnga Fab. 9M&gt;, IBM.

FOB THE HOLIDAYS.

kaai ar ass ua* aa u»&gt;

BOOKS

DRUGS,
Madieinea. Cbemirala. Dea ■ Ring,.
Kluflag Material^ HackUMtMla. Karo

be obtained PrelrnpUraa'prt lip**lib

GROCERIES,
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Inc-Iodic j the buret assortment afT.aa
CvErea-Pp-v—.Hngsre.Trbrer.. Hug.
Maraiao A 3*4*. riaspe, k raal Cal^
CuofecUou.ry, thadia*. Usama. Priiu.a
Currents 4k . Ac., all Ir«toao4 prime,
aad warrnalad I* anil.

STATIONERY,
Lignl. B.ll. n.t aad Fool. Can. Utter.

p-wt fre*. A trsatir* on Um injurious ageeta
Of Tobrac... with l.ala of referent..: teelimoaiai*
As. seal Ike*- Agents wanted. Address Dr. T.
d*cl4w'13*

the nest meeting, which
one week from next Friday
7 unlock, tn the Court Hou
Subjectoflecture- The •

VJ. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
Wa ha'* J«at Vomited th* Finest sad m*4l

COMPLETE AM8ORTMKXT OF

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ETC.,
text IXlusTtsce:.

BOOKS,
£•*!“’ “c'"1.
B*41- “tori
tortaaf aU kiada,Durira. Cogj Brake
edlnoaa af Dkkeaa. Nc*tl A*.. -Moralt
to’4lHU. Toy Brata, tore! Maalc,
Law Blaaka, a cnarpl.te aawrtmanl.

Trxrkmaxex Uxiojr.—&lt;
•tana Friday Evenin' «*»
at the mwtlng nt the Haatln

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bf all varieties. Tb* Borst of CAMDIES aad
S CTt*. si the Drag and Bort Stere *f

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Mr. Dentoon 8. Bt&lt;beo a
lent ia4y celebrated their
dint Id thl, villas on the 1
prepriate, and numerous p
recited by the Bride and
amowt which waa a Slite
of much value. Mr. Bugbe
the early settlers of thi
always been one ofour mee
eitlsens, and to -tee-ad b
na— and social circles.
wish him and Uh exua
Bride along and happy lif

CAEE EABLY,

Oca toog **

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Sf •xUolxarsm,
MoUool Usrolco, (and

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Comarerdal Mote'Urtavs. Billet aad
•nrj rariely rt Writing Paper*. Ea- U mo fall end VKkY CHEAP! tom* sad aM
* *m!
valepea. Prae. Feaaril*. Ac., A*., ol er. Ba Charge* for Slwxriog Grade.

J.MIIEIII4H.

Ha.risos Deen *,* Ban* threoa.

NEWS,
Daily /Tri-WreklrA WeakIt Xrwsra.

Dm. C-J.-ak
- d W.A. Laj
Inrat physicians formaly f
phia.hav« opened at Cha
exclusive treatment of C
plaints tho most elegant trf
story tn the State. They
tabltehed branch offices
Ionia, and Portland. •
The branch office In Ha
residence of Mrs Ellie on, Je
booth Of the Post-Office. w
J-ane may be consulted fr
'the IMh of each month.
The Dra. Lone made sem
dteeoverim In the heeling

It. HERKICK,
nuixa n

Dr. Btirton’B

TOBACCO ANTIDOTE,

YVASRa"IF1’ t-ren-’eall desire Io7t«VV bacco Tsu. creel remedy &gt;. sa rseellrat
apprtner. Ii parlSei the bteod. tnrteoraim lbs
.yalren. poamara sreal uonrlslnnp and strength.ciu&lt; power, eaablrs Ihe aloareab lo dfae.l the
henit-e.1 food, rnaaea sleep refrrablng. and raidilisbes robasl basilh. Hasakers ak* Cbawrre

cgM aftba HmUdpi Lodge,
/«.F„win w tMuiM «° Sa
Ing, Jamu ry Mb G. Maraba
Dwwcy, official I or. All no
ortar in good rtandlag **«

gUMuannas siarx cues.

CHRIST1AS TOYS &amp; PRESINTi

drete.tf

^AIX BHOTHEE’B

Carpets—Dont Pay ihe High Prices 1
rpiltiSEW LUGI.4XD CARPET CO, *T Bw
1 kno.Ma**.. raisblished sesrly s quarter of*
eralary ami. In their prea-til location. In Hall
o»er7l.7l. 14.77. ».Al. .«4. U sad V, Haao.sr
Strere. he.r prubsblv fnrnlabsd msrr boner* with
Carpels tbs* nay olbar house lu lbs sonnlry. Is
order to sSv'd thoae al * dk-Inure tbo ad.autares
of their low prkrs, propose la send, ou the racripl
of lb. prwr. 70 yard, or onwards of tbair braalltul CMtsy* Csrprtlng. at Jo seats prr yard, with
aampls* *f te* sorts, vary Inn In pries from U
era tn to M prr yard. soitaMn Ibr fartoshiua every
pari &lt;4 nay bouse.
da* 14art

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be dlrappomird, should ••* happen In are one ir
Ibera.wurk slterward We hare freqoenl enpliImro^d ibrre^
•r pvr^** Mva.rt«
* There to ernor there Martin** _.*d to atafe’.’
Is Irving, which haa tors ia os aslant *a* tor
yanro. asd aba baa nrrar hnd any trouble with ll.
s«r bra iher* tore aay thing ..t .1 ardor dortag
tto whole llann. ll ia calle* th*

MONET TO LOAJT

AE5.'E nlWIKG MACULXK. Tbsa marbiar will
sltlch, bass. HI tack, quill, cord, biad, bind,
braid sud ctnbrvidrr ia a mo«t teprrior manner.
Price, only |K Fully wnrraalrd foe Bse ymra.
We wilt pay gt.vao for any Nacblnr that will arw
a aln&gt;n*rr. mor* bvautitul, »r mure elastic tram
Uu aura. It makes tb* '-Elastic fork htitch "
K'.ry sreoad Hitch raa brcai. aad HUI lb* elath
cannot Ur pulled *|art wllbvat 1*arisr it. We
pay A grate from *74 ta *kM prr month *nd rxP*uarr, *r a evaamlasion from whlih twice that
unseal eaa b« mad'. Address. SECO UH A CO..
Pill.lmre, p... ar Hoalon. Man.
CADCTIOM.-Do bos o* Imposed op** by Uhch lore, uoJee Ibr samr nasi, ar otherwise. Ours
istbaonlr g.nuinr as* really precilrel cbaop
tns-h.u. uiaoafsclur.4.
drcliwS .

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rDraming.—is •■&gt; boUl
EeatTJhuOT**
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Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

PICTURES,
* toofco aebclfoo wf Ameriesa A For-

PICTURE FRAMFX
MtoUrt. no
Mrodra*. Wrat wamolad.

Aba

CXeOCK—,

S«lid Siim aii FlatN Tin.
Haaliag*. Mar. 3»ik. IM.

Jack***, Laa.lag 4k ttaglnawRailrote.

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aad Wanaated.
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VTiaraMM nfo^OrSareS. IkM^nady.Uu nsa^My
*Slr^Msaayi3L*rK^!*/aUrtk*r*iwresste
trraaia* In mH retain, ar* rreotred 4* apprar al *
•MAMrt MMlMrtiMe 4atefcMSte U &lt;u. 1-r.aaM

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■m Taaaday.lMWU day *TOareuter. la U&gt;* rear•••
gateaM^a^kljaMnrf aM mty-w*kl. FreresKA
In iba milk* of i»r lAiai’r .-C Ann X. norm*. Fred
Ai
«igp.»?«
&lt;&gt;n rnadlny uid Silnr Ibr twlltlan. 4aly rrdSrt af

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H a v e 1R em o v ed to th e ir

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MAKES FOUR DIFFEREXT STtTCRBB.
witba^mmrtaoa*^a*^*rith m l-^ui* maatoMey
T.rnatl* ford which *aabte«yoeCa foatentbeaJila
•f the raraie. nr rue joor w*rk ell bee wav.
It SEW8 LIGHT aud HEAVY FABK1CU «4fk.*&lt; rtongte^ Ur Trarira. The Teutoa b*isg me-

Its mviloa. ar..11 noahire and are aalda- -

rs s :

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la ita count nsetien of any B«v lag Martis* la firo

omau.

I&lt; I* Almwat Ewtlrwlr M*te«taaa.

rE s

eawg—eatten ef the Bap*.

otter Patterns Tb* atari— are of the
blgbcat elaaa. “ Perfidious Ptenchctte,"
la the well-thnad title atone. Mrs. Ann
B, Stephens' new novelet, open in a
-aaoet masterly manner. The author ef
■ Margaret Bowth," hm also a powerful
tale. We do not sc* bow any lady ean
de without ■TrtBracn.’’ A’cw it ti&gt;t Mme
to' awfreertoe Jtor'TkBr' Term* |3.oo a

many adraatagw over uy aad ail af foam, it to

th. mow SlM. 1* addition to whirt «• Claim l« may ba found al tbsie Few O«eo oa 8tel.
girt brttrr F-d• of &gt;hr
rhamrter
Btreal, .ppenile th.
W* will read to Acml. fro* *1 char**.
Betid money by Ragtatcrod Letter.
•r ■'&lt;*!** lw*n«w*tA* |W| la Tews u.r«« Cl/&gt; nrui
M* ream -Mlt
suo ro* oca saw ciacciaa.
JTMUao 3a*. «U UH.
KdaUatoiralrU.
For iLCIsb of Thirty, aad BJ-OO,
The arrwu Modlsa It can bar* choir rt.oire af
PHOI1ATE OBDIR.
tb* fotluwina arUeto as ibrir c*n&gt;ni**la« : »J
COURT HOUSE,
y.rda rollon elMh. Harris Cloth for Fasila y«l.*(*!•■ dl* H**l* Kall*. Lancaalrr Qaill, EaA®ld«n*lUMirr.u.i-'i-ii - mil.. V.n.«..( IlMUaaa l-ra.
aaaatartar.Ux MSSar rt
In uarrer cm. rea.rd .Mlsre .vpoan Holder, pair Lkdlte extra
U&gt;jmu4 aysifcua^raad Stxty-waki. rrmil *- qnalhs Cloth Bools. FriskD'«m palters, nerote*
Urrokrasl Hb.wl, Wbllr l.laea Tsbte Cloth, art &lt;Z
.tret bladed Knits* an* Parks. MS *4 rfl’W (*• in HaaUag*. wb.r* they w.ll be happy 1a meat
ted Foika. Kubreard Tabto Hfirrad, al-x»l Kte
C«lffreMMM Ui*r&amp;» art Sxtu uwi k**1waj' Ct
.nd
Bow. fanet Drees pattern, rlrc.ot silk band­
rariMMl reruia lu*i HMSMrtaaM ■**&gt;«*• Is
ed Psraanl, |.O-picture Mororao I'h.layispb AlMMteatedlaeromd.
—rxiuuimii ll h&gt; ordan*. Uul Maodav.lM lih Sar Isnni*. .Inrent Isorj l.an*|r* apaaBted ails Fas.
Wrvtosfay s**l. ai » wrtadi Is Ik* Sires***, k* •o* dona Ury* Ms* tiara TusrrU, Yasqy Bslaio»»&lt;Ul I ■ II.'
CI &lt;
1 - -1 ■
■ U M ia. rel lUirl. laibr.’ aiorocra Hbapplac Ha«, booty­
Ml!or klaUMM mliwr..aa4 all n&lt;b«r aanoaa lat.real*l In •»*!—&lt;•&lt;•
r~.u
&gt;n»n&gt; »l a a*- carer Unlit. Alb'ambr* Quilt, l-adl*.' snl«a&lt;l&gt;4
•tea of a*M CMil. U.S l-&gt; b* MS** al L-.« l-rokMa aqnarr wool HAawl. Ladira' sotU |u|* C.liforoi.
JUST THE SAIE BARMER,
Odra .la in- V ulnre ot Hoxllr.gi and &gt;h-,. raua*. tf DumutHi Ulna. Grafs plain or rnjrre.e* Col*
aar tkCT* kn.wbr la*pray.rrtlb* lunuoaarakMM
Bias Its carex. Bsr). la-Ii.-' a*U4 bUrk o*ln*l
Desk. Ladies' Crary black walaat W&lt;wk
nouc* ta u&gt;» *»i*a&lt;* lalrrert.t la raid auaw. *ftk* Wrilior
rt aaid erUUaa. *a« U» Martaa IMrwt M Box. Colla&lt;r Clock, ooc dos.n l.sdia*' Linrn
Handk.rriiirfo. *&lt;l&gt;a quality.or on. detea Grots'
and ao jnsilte same Tarusa, ns they hare d.a. fur
Liaro llaadksrcbi'fs.
For ■ Clab of alliy. and QO-00
years part wbU* le lbs Hsgiater’a Utica.
Oar -f tb* follow 1 "t Irlr. : 4&lt;- yards Hbrrlln(.
&lt; ?u- repr "r’US*1”^' 3*i**
Harris Cteili Faate and Vr*&gt; patlrra. pair IhurfoomS Qatllr, Uslisdrr Wnieb. douUr barrel
PtonATE ORDER.
Ril- I’GioLfancy Cataanrrt lire*, pailrra. Thibet
STATS OF MltlllOAV. CMaUV of Sarrv.M-Ala Shawl, three &gt;.rd. donbk width Wstrrprwf
••aataa *r tk* Pretest ilaari tank* IWreur »r Barry.

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COLLiCTIOK ; COKYEYANCUG

kiad—proof of thl* caa b« fo*«d io e*Mprel*|

f BRIICK 1&gt;TO RE, STi

g. Mt— tbs rtgert wm awtegtod sUte^

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LOCAL AQEXTH. ILASTIMOS, MICH.
Tboee Machiaw areeomparatbrly litUokaeeo
In thia eleinuy. a* agooete* bavin* haremtM*
toms aslaMlabed oT lbs Ila* of BailBaod*, a* ja
smallttoM
Thia Maobro* combine. *11 th. GOOD QUALI-

0u aad after Jaauary lot, 1869,
i*ls*d io hay cite w»y.
All Goo*, dnmaie* ar broken la traa*.
pertatien rogtaoed wllboal ebarue.
(ST Clwcks 4*arnteag srtMre sold **nl to
acraUla CisMai r*4sa asauoa** b*lo*. Wr
• ADMIN STRATRIX’lfr SALE.
gaaranu* retry artld* 10 eort Ire* ttok If ko«&lt;lt
A H. A D. K. OOOX.
l.ts« *»axl*r *r tk* ■■UM tt wmtam C. K-Mworth il *av Bosv.a It Utt tort Wtatosl* Hmsa.
Our Commlaaion to Agents

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Ou tnciiea Board odjOuraed uaUl Moaday, tbo
PsntBBOS’B Maqaiixe for January
Aral day ef March A D. IMA
la already out; the moat Lrilliant we
have ever seen. The superb Colored
Berlin Pattern atone la worth twice th*
price of the Number. Then there ar*
two Steel Engrevlnga, on* of them,
OEORGB N. frKWKY............. Jtoowa“MuA Fka," with tbo ounnlDg—t little
children; a double elxed Colored Steel
KAjgrriFrGMA, mich„
Faahton Plate; and more than fifty
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Aaitnran AgrtcuUurnt. Thia Journal
ia adorned with a great number of th*
Eneat illustrations, of a nlaoaing and in­
structive character, white ita columns
ar* packed lull of useful information,
prep—ed by * large force of intelligent,
p:acticnl,firat-cla*a men. No man, woman, ur child, can peruse it without re­
ceiving benefit tar beyond its cost. Ilia
aubaenptiun price* ia only 11^0 a year,
or four copies for |6, which ia remarka­
bly cheap, eousidoring th* expensive
abaxactar of the paper, and ita real value:
but a circulation rAching nearly 200,000
devidre tho expense* among ao many,
that the coat to each ia small. The
fi»t number of tho 2bth Annual Volume
comae to ua in a naw. and lieautifully iilustrated cover, and ita contents are
quite aa choice aa usual, which ia aaying
a good deal for a journal always good.
Those who snbaenbe now for th* new
volume wih make a valuable investment.
Tb* publisher* ar* Obab» Jem A Ciu,
Mfr
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the lullowing:
A laughahlo yet historical incident oc­
curred on Wednesday at the Treaaury
Departmsut, in WoahiogUm. An Oflicerofthe War Department called fur
tho purpose of obuunmg a special depos­
it which had been loft in tho Treasurer*
vault*. The auppooed box waa found
bearing Adjutant General Townsend’s
mark and *e*l, and a locksmith sent fur,
After a grout &lt;W oftrouble tho box waa
oqenod, and the special depoait found to
conaiat of an old scarf and water-proof
cloak, with a tetter from an officer of
Wilaen'a cavalry division certifying that
they wore tho article* composing tlio
fcmalo costume of Jell Daii* when caj&gt;turod. Fur over throe year* they have
occupied a safo corner among Treaaur’.-r
Spinner’* gold coupon* and greenback*.

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ABeuuttag to tearly
Sutli.lw. are prrpr red lo sell* r*ry dreeripdoo
of Dre aid F**ev Coo4«. Urrr Fsrtrd Ware,
CslMry,
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Ae. Ac, of h*M«r qartltr Uksa say

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time bo haa diacharged I he duties of that
office In a manner that refleev lasting
credit on him m antffleer and a man.
We hope In the forthcoming electfun.oac
equally manly, efficient and able, may
be cboeen.
For Circuit Court Cammteloner the
choice of the people by an overwhelming
majority MJ cew. L. Cobb, Eaq., of
1 bornapyle, a yOung Lawyer ef merit
and wbojbeyund all question, wlllsorv*
the people to their satisfaction In that re­
sponsible poaltlon. Hon. Hakvxt
Wkioht, was the late incubent, and du­
ring six yean of service, discharging
every duty In a* able and efficient a man­
ner a* any Cotnmiasten er in the Slate,
and retire* with the confidence and
good will of the people.
Aa Coroner, We betel v* Mr- Joupb
Cols haa quail Hid and tofy toil tires In­
trusted to him willyecelve prompt attcuHon.

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Mr. pwkarsca. Dovsd to adspl tb* Kaartaltoa, wile lawemelfy a«A aauca. of tb* aard Swpenpl*adrn;sof the g**rrt thl* Crtaty.
Which SaaUea praraUnl.
Tb* ceaswitta* aggelatod to aeUto with tb* Fxy BcH u! Boxrd «r Bupervtoort^Dee.
Caaaty TrsaMrer, ibreagk tbslr ebairwaa Mr.
BtojiMferllCST*WM. ivportrd that Uwy had sxaaUsad Um sc
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of-saocirr
Trsaaarers *4Be*, for lb* year IMS, cad waeld
aabai.ltb* follawteg aaaeeal carnal, aa tbdr

AAA D. BOBB. Cbeely Traaaarsr;
With Barry Cianlr la aceoaat Dr.
AMMiy », to baiaaas *14 aaMasl........
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Feb., l.aaabrt Ibea Traaaarsr,...... . 2MA1.U
April 3, cask rt A. R-Frail, for lax....
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Jsa* S, Frtmary bebaal .. .................... *0*1.0*
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of «very duty and obligation la life, w*
earnestly hope that pru*pority may at­
tend him la hla future calling, and in
all tho relatfana ef life.
Han. fi.C. Prindlo, tho pride of our
Ooanty, an Probate Judge, entered on
hi* third tem, as j-oputer aa hi* merits
areaaperior,am! we doubt notwill ib
the future an in tba peat, be a* prompt,
•»'! m cadent a Probate Judge, u
there la In the State.
For County Clerk, people re-elected,
aa It wii* decidedly wrs* they ahould,
bAS.ttie popular and efficient Incumbent
of that p-adtlon for the port, two year*.
It Isooly truth and m-tUtery to say that
Damixx Sthikes ia one o! th* very bait
Clerk in the State, and that hl* election
ia an act of which th* poople have every
reaaou to be proud, and which, efficient
*. any new -nun could pseeibly be. w.ll
aave the County thouaanda of dollar*
•vary year. “Asa” remain* in charge
of the Treaaury Department, and we
know of no tu*n anywbeie that would
rendertbe people more cffirlont acrvlce.
Mr. Rork hi certelaiy efficient and hla
accounta balanced to a |«nny ivery
time, which I* the blghoit euccmlum
that can be Leatowcd on a financial offi­
cer. He baa, alao, been apj ointed Dep­
uty Rcglater ot Deed*, under Mr. Jew­
ell.
In the office ot Sheriff, there has been
no change. Thcofficere Laing Edward
11. Mallory, Fhinff, TravfaPbUl.'pa un­
der 8h«ritr,L.W. Vjoman, otlloe Deputy.
They are all A No.l. offlosr*, and It 1*
to be bojrtd their lucccwsors may bo
equally efficient.
The officeof Proeecutlng Attorney ia
vacant, Mr. C. G. lioiLrook retiring al-

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ilr- Darasw. iatredueed UrefoUawlsg Resolu
Um : ,
'■g»*.'rrt. Thai tbs rem of twtle* aad K 1G0
dollars b* paid to sacb of Uie Village papers, for
prlaUag to* prnceedmga of ibis Beard al Uta
present scsaios, sad that the Clerk be authoriied
to draw Cha order wb«a published, escalation
adepled.
Oa wotioa Board adjourned until right a'rteek
lo-mamw nenlsj
D. Hrsrssn, Clark.
Taraaasr Mere tag. D*s (let 1*43.
Board sect pursuant I* adyonrawsat, rail call­
ed. gaara-n prnaaal.
On motion sf Mr. Bidlersan, tb* followiag resoluliea was accepted aad adopted.
WierMe, It appear* to ns that Lsquirs Heayaa.
sa iababilaal of Barry Comte. H M» eoeflnsd
in jail for want ef bail. Io keep lbs peace of lb*
people ,f Use Sials of Michlgaa. aad
B'dersae, Il appears that said Esqaire Beaysa.
I* a p««P«r. sad uwntaly aa uadi t*tff«l for tb*
Caaatv Jail, by reason, sf same “anala" ar rthar
■satai deraageawat Therefor*
geesfoed. That lb* 5uperlat*ad«ats af
th* Fear, ba aad are b«rebr iartrected to t.rt&gt;

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Twtetlm— Vata tboy were elected.
In the cffilca of Itegwtcr of Deed* Mr. getting up elute. Addre** Cuab. J.
8. H. Cook, after eight yearn cf nervlco PmaBox, 8M Chestnut Street,Philadel­
rettreejiring plane to Wax. H. Jbwblx, phia, P».
Eaq., ef Amyria. A* Register, Mr.
JEW itTRlTtSEWEWTS,
OouK ha* bwrn one of the v«y beat In
tbwState. Aaa trariawa nan be tee*
PROnATK ORDBR.
Tlist Is order I* aapph lb* dMsissd oeoastowd by
tew equals and no kuperviaeD in any
our wnalMily ■Jcreaaiug palren***. w* bare replace which' he. auy ba calbd to fill.
oralis rtsd* |B./«ruU«ai for tk* falters**,HICompetent, bone*: beyond ell qaerttoo,

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examine* th* following accounts, sod weald and would recommend tb*lr allewaace sp fol­
reroenmrod their site ease* u follows :
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8.H. Cask. Stationary.............. g»4,'.S
M.li
1 ~..... I.SXl.y.T,
K. II. Mriltorr. Sheriff fees......... * 6,13
I.M
H.C. Turner. Medical............... gil.M 64,00
Was-P.QnrreiL Dep'l rterrt; (HAO |IIA«
Issas Heanhwat, Constable.
74,44 t»M
0» metioo th* resort wm steepud and adopiJ. W. VroAtoa, iHpl'r Bb.nff, 47.44 4tM
Ww. Berraagbs, Constable fe«e, 44,11 33.00
Oa woUes ffoard adjeurard asllTT e'daek F.
X- 0. Steer.
Juaiirn,
4L— it.SO
D. Hvsrua. Clerk.
WwH.MuW,
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&lt;1* 4.73 M.
-ILA Moaner.
Coroasrataqrost, 11.*0 11.00
Bream Seuioa. T, P. M.
•so. *. Dewey, P. laHog.
».T» Tl.rt
Baa'd met panaaal I* adjouramrai, rail call
AwaghCals.
Coroasrafw*.
».»J 6.'*
ed. *aorum preaaat
£ '? *F.F*-rnJ?-5
The Jt*ard of saperiatsadeota of tb* Fa*r for
Tayle* A LargiU,
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M.M Sl.50
tteawl £Wk.
Josilrs f«-«.
?,"* T.OS BarrXPrtaty, submilled lb* foil**lag report for
the yearlMd.
Whole seta bar ef perswaa raltovad er support­
Tbs aeeeaal ef J. B. law 11, aad aigkUsa elk ed IM, of that aaaibar Iwealy saeea was ertier­
Sh were prasealsd, sad m auKlsa errs swrpted. ed al lbs tteealy I'aar boasa, aad srreaty sis re
sole
rd temporary relief art laid*. Wbala amouut
asd rsfsrrad l« Um eonioliua as skins.
Mr. Day. axred tlkal the report of iba Aw sip. eded 3.43d.II.
ExpsasM ef lb* pear at the Co. baase, gift Ji!
WstlHlirs ef Slgbways cl lb* Iowa of BalliMower,
141.W
•mm, ba Saks* fn.m th* tebl*. awllon pr».d'*dPaid aesreasr.
to&gt;.00
'(fo lh; latrodawd lb* Mtewieg rwalattoa.
Temporary relief of poor persoas,
1:14,3*
- -Dlsrass, Tbs ritiisna »f lbs lowashiy ef BalHoperialndrou sf t&gt;*cr,
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yEW ADVEKTiefltENTe-

year. To.rInto, four copies for fC.OO,
with a premium engraving. “Tha f-tar
of Bethtebsna, ” to the j—son gctttngup
toe dub, or eight eopiea tor f W.00, wlt&gt;
both the engraving and an extra copy

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ty Treasurer for tho years of 1869 and
10, which, on motion of Mr.Stowell, waa
accepted and placed on filo.
Onmotann, Board adjourned until 7
o'clock P-M.
D. Stmikeb, Clerk.
Evxnixo Bossion. Dac. 28, 18B8.
■ Board met pursuant to adjournment,
roll called. quorum preoontThu committee upon Salaries of
County officers, submitted the following
»•??*The committee appointed upon the
aalariaa of County officers, would recom­
mend thaf salaries bo paid to tho follow­
ing officers for tho year 1863 as follows :
Fer Ik* County Clerk, the snm ef .„..g*OO^O
For Trenenrer ibe earn of,.................... 1 444,06
Freoecttag Alternry...................... .S, 4M.M
Jadgo ef Fretate 3b* saw of............. .5 ISM.00
Toll Striker, an euperlntendent of poor. »S.»0
B. B. FraU........................................... rt.oa
Jrta Bstorte ... — •............................ M,«0
AU st which I* rroprothdly submitted.
J. C Bray.

IlArry haw been tevorwd aBbve Deal
oThcr kilter vcmnti—In tha State, and
wwttevbt BM.the pre—nt ioeumbaoti
WlilM to.ih&amp;BlffiB mDUMGcb odtha
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Btatfoasey.
gse.ee ga.so
raar-Barasw, Bidfoww. BrsJ. Briggs.
KtasMMSJ!
B.A.toeteeAto-CMire.
IMS 14J0
*»• Dewey, Barwea4. ■•edaesbeU. Maalry
Gee Brisk.
Loex order.
4,‘T «-*r
i.OkewjAlk. Ms for rdwr. 11,sy *&lt;d
EaprrootWa.Aadl.4d ll&gt;
D Butter.
I -torQahK
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4.00
J ItaChamterlain Cesatebl* Irra, Iv.SX I»-B ef Cbwaaea Jsboels, b* allevrd lb* san ef ee*
DwtataMuct. Jtaertefeon.
—44 MAO haedrad a&gt;4 Aly [IJ*j Asttar* for Staileaary.
■ftaap*. FnaUag rspeaasa, aad for UaUUtoa.
naiieapMSU—. ' - •
jcDtaCa.
Conetable few,
Mb E'j’d
Tbs ccwaeitu* spun nlsesllanecus claims
tbreagh ibslr rtalmaa, tbrtbsr r^ert*4 that
On nsetion tho report was accepted.
ibey tad **M&lt;a*4 tb* Mtoetog **ere*K
Me. Dickerson, moved to amend the weald racManwte tbsiraUawwM. a* feDew. :
report'Of tho committee by allowing
J.
aswiw-i N- 14 at tho sum of nine and
Martie Terpl*,
aesr. lea's par­
10-100, motion prevailed.
to KaL
g4.to M,*0
On motion the report as amended waa J.’H Bsaihlalia. as*
Praia cmn.
n.U H.M
Afsnio
T*r*l*
W1»*M ter*
1,14 11*
"''on motien of Mr. Day, the report of
KPCedy,
JMitoefoe*.
-I.te 1.00
W. X. YMOg.
Frlaliog,
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tha Highway Commissioners of the town Aodr*w Aegis,
Wert ee Jail.
«3,T* *3.10
1.14 I.H
of Baltimore, to vacate and discontinue Fcgra* .Wward. WltoCMf***.
Lswte Dartaa,
Jealte* foaa.
I.tf l.»l
a portion of a certain state read in said Uranl A Phillipa, Ha.dan«a forj.C, 113* —ng
town waa laid on the table.
GMdyrarB AU. Lumbar lor ja.1. IM« !«,:&lt;
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The accounts of Mr. Vrooman, and
tK. Msltory,
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gr.to t1.*&gt;
eleven others ware presented, and on
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Mr. Rork,proscntedhii bond as Coun­
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Mixed, st S;|J a. u , fur Owosao aad Ifagiaa*.
Express,si Alt r.for tfaglsa* sad wToon,.
LEAVI WEXOXA—GOIXO BOL'TH.
Esprees, al Tm A. ■ . for .Saginaw and Jerkeeu.

Mai! and Rxptoaa train* Osh alas* ensure.
Gtm ai Jaeksno wllh M. C R. B. and Jf H. R. g.
Jf.irii trnltM connect al Owfaao with mall tnxu
Last s*4 Waal on D. A Jf R. R.
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Jackaaa, Afoy, 1344.

IVOTICr-Allpereoo. *re hereby seaUaaed
IT ont la parehna. th. followlag deeerib«l

iehed Watout. Wateai and Gill, Item
w**d aad OHt, FMa a^OeotoaraM
out, itotf Bm.-roda
great rnriote of th, latent .a* uraa,
rienot pattern, and of lha t«ry b«l

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Ready Relief saved bls life.
1. RADWAY, N D.
On the first symtonae of pdn er un-

fceble lo koew that itey sea to ae isvtowstad
••4/oill sy, by a preysr ef lb* Beene vMto
a dene of Rahway a Belief1
, thia will pan­ eeheee Ire* f'l-it *i tlwir 4l-y-i—1_ as Is toss *
rant attacks of Cholera. Diarrhea, BU- ■eeb tenor ebame of life **4 •••retires* frssi
SlMoos *a4 |Miu. U*&gt; lb* SMOI Xtoon» *T lb*&gt;&gt;
ioua Colic, liyscnUy, Fevers. ate.
fetlues vte are feoiteb seeogb to rappees tboto
srirre tovalawabto. aadael areetetagly.
E. B.EAMKXT. Oea'iXe*. Cblrago.
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General Grocer,
Txx WBOt or Paateb, ia being ob­
served by the Methodist, Baptist. and
frw-bytrrian Fodetlea here, by a series
of Union meeting, every nl~bt this
week at the Presbyterian Church.

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Dm. C.J. asm W.A. Lame.—The em­
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ex duel vs I ran tnrent of Chronic Com­
plaints tbs moot elcgonl office and labor­
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»AllT,ni-WEEIlT All WKILT J^rag

HEDRICK * COOK,

TExrxxAtvcu Uxtox—Owing to the
storm Friday Evening la-t the andieooe
at the mooting of the Hastings Temper-

Mr. Denison 8. Bugbeo and ht-i excel­
lent lady celebrated their Pllrcr Weddlag tn this Tillage on the lath Inst. Ap­
propriate, and numerous present* were
red red by the Bride and Bridegroom,
among which waa a Sliver Tewwervieo
of seech value. Nr. Bugbee was among
the early settlers of thia town, has
always been one of our moot enterprising
dtlseaa, and Is esteemed both in busi­
ness and social circles. We heartily
wish hkn and lite cxually estimable
Bride a lung and happy life.

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Unit-d HteSeo and does rnoro thou any
Specimen Numbers sent free.
ether to promote tire best good ef the
Mvxs A Co., Publeehirs.
whole people. We earnestly eommend
37 Park Row, New York.
their prospectus to the attention of
Cif The Publishers of the Scttonrrtc
aoch naden'aa desire a Metrope11Un Anzutis for more than twenty-three
Jacrnal always reliable.
rears hare boon the loading Sulietoni
of American and European Patents,
and hare prosecuted over thiry thous­
re&lt;B of the Hastings Lodgw Ko. M. LO. and applications at tire Patent Oflke.
X.F.,will be Installed on Weturday even­ An Illustrated Pamphlet of 100 jregv*,
ing, Janu ry Oth G. Marshall. Gee. M. Containing tho Patent Isn and Infor­
Dewey, edBcfaUlng. AH numbers of the mation to Inventors, seat free.
order in good standing are cordially in-

of Rev. Nr. NaroTwaa prooponod until
the next meeting, which will bo held
one week from next Friday evening, at
7 o'clock, in the Court Houw.
Subjected lecture The use and abur
o/ atooAago tplrttt.

EAtX ALSO,

DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,
Empire Block.
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"Cooter's" Bod Bug Exterminators.
“Cooter's" (only pure) Insect Powder.
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CARRIAGE FACTORY!

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SO First-Class CUTTERS

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The Practical Farmer.

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Im I re res tho Appetite,
A* IMresuea, ‘
CArreela the becreUeas,

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VERMONTERS

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I»T.EAWKE NLE1GIIS.

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Genuine Articles.

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Oil" Regions of Pennsylvania

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Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,
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For Rale at KaUaaaoo Price..

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HARNESSES

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MICH.

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over offered in th* County.

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Arae who have a foie head of kiir,
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                    <text>VOL. XIII.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13, 18G9.
RAaWATS.

SntiMtM Sirnitrrg.

MisrdUnit.
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2 GEORGE PRESTON

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Groceries and Pftvsions,

figure i Seining Machine,
EiX-i"'. riX’t' of urftar/t’tSBtrd- JtaXihs
ofwort sod Ulwlrsted circa
'"tAMBKNITTtSC MACJHXKWVC. CO.

&lt; bleopre Fall*. Mass.

count™. It has been down yean in L
1 plan, which has remained so lang unfitioperation. During the firet yean of its iriio-J. But die wurfc was undertaken
history, Its managers and faculty neces­
by th" State, on its present scale. Apsarily labored under many and serious p.opristiuns have been expended itrnciwiutantagu. Iu lay ing die founda“n? t'uraancewhh ibe designs uf the Tegi«t -u, ami iu building tho atzucture,, 2L,
like ■ intnro. The present effieirr.t acting
into which no other bad b*. n built, Commissioner, hu served in that capaci­
tScy hod neither tLo nd vantage of perty lium the couimcueumonfot tho work,
unal exporicnce, guide or *x-mjdc.— and under hi* nereoaal supervision each
hat it tuu t with partial failure* and exapprup: iatioa has txvn eij^nded.
perwntsd dark day*ougbt not to be stirTh* main or front building, vet ra­
jristng.
.
For tho last five yean th* Institution tion of tho buildings are ' occttpied to
'ns steadily gon* forward in rm utatfon their fullest capari^-, and it is boBeved
and in prosperity. Its courreof inetrue- that it the whole should bo completed
t ju. bo'h the avtiral ami practical, has within tho next two yean, it would only
been enlarged and improved.
acoummudat.-- the demand for nAmiMin.,
Thu average num bur ul •tudeufs in at- which are and vtuuld be made.
tontanoe for 1567, was 90»and in 1868
In my judgment, there hu hitherto
—-•*. A very targe propurtLm uf these been unu serious deficiency in this In­
were suns of formers.
stitution. The lack of moan* or facilities
1 am happy tu believe that th* farm­
for instructing the pupils in such braachers uf Misiugau are taking a higher aud es o! labor ur trade, ns would bo suited
more activ* interest than fonuvrlv in L&gt; their condition, and as would enable
this Institution, and in all that tends to tuem. upon leaving the Asrjum, more
the ctenukm of th* chief puisuit of readily to obtain a livelihood; this defici­
their live*.
ency is now partially remedied.
Tho Cullogo endowment consists of
Tho tiroren t number of pupils m 140.
246,000 acre, uf land, donated by act uf
Th. Itapurt of the Tnnteea, will folly
Uungrow, tho whole of which has been exjua n tiro condition aud wants of tho
•atected. Th* minimum prioo having
boon fixed at five dollars per acre, they
are now in market, and application* ar*
already being received, lhe favorable
focatiun of a large part of theao lands,
win bu likely to make fur them a teady
Among the licncficent institutions of
sal*. Ihu Institution also owns 8,800
screwuf swamp land* in lugham and the State, no uno has a stronger chum
Ciiniun couutfo* valued nt fully *20,000, upan our warmest and moat liberal sup­
port
than tho Asylum for the Insane.
brides tho lann un which its buudings
This Insfitatioa-is fully sustaining the
a-o located.
It will thus be seen, that th* Agricul- high reputation it has hitherto borne
taial Uullegu is likely tu become uur meet among the many benevolent works of
l.berally endowed *ducatianalin*tituiion. our cuuntry.
There were rvmair ing at the Asrlum,
it will, however, need fur a short time
longer th* aid and fostering care of th* *Ui&gt;o time of (he last biennial report,
btate. The Board will ask fur a smaL Wpoinenta; received during the last
y«*ra 201; whole number treated,
appropriation for improvement* and for
a now building, to Ixj used chiefly for an 878. Remaining on the 30th of Novem­
additional dormitory—which is greatly ber. 1868-229?^
There haa been received for support
of pnient* for counties and individual..
♦-*',9,u99l. The expenditures for ear­
The Univeroityof Michigan commenc­
rent account were *114,91852, having
ed ita ojraraiiuns in 1841 and, although
been considerably increased by the nuramong the youngest of tho great Col­
etiaae of stuck, bringing a large amount
legiate institutions of Amer.c* has ab of land under cultivation, and for labor
ready attained to tho first rank, both at''

It is undoubtedly “ths Ivos policy of
the Stats, to reduce its bonded ind*bt&gt;*dneis as rapidly as it can be done, with­
Fin tow Cmuxi or the Scxatb
out inconvenience to tbo people.*'
Provuiea. has been mads by former
AMD Mo via OF RCTBEtxirrasTvn:
Legislatures, for ths redemption of ths
In assuming the duties to which we Two Million Loan Bonds, and ths War
have been respectively called by the suff­ Bonds, by a small annual Sinking Fund
rages of the people of tho Stats, 1st us for each, and by a provision of law,
not bo unmindful of the heavy responsi­ which requires the annual receipts into
bilities nsceesarily imposed upon us.
tho Trust Fuads, to be invested in the
Tu us uave been committo L for the bonds of the State.
next two years, the Legislative and Exe­
During tho last fiscal year,the Treasu­
cutive duties of a great commonwealth. rer nindo no inraaridorable efforts te
Although our term of office ia but fur purchase *260,000 of the first maturing
a brief period, the influence for good or bonded indebtedness ; this effort result­
F*lWlerMo4 for ttrailsrs giriag Prirea,
fur evil, resulting from uur office! acts, ed in obtaining but *3,000 of that kind
from tho tare su 1 fhithfulnos* with of bun-la.
WM. H. MCCONNELL, Agent.
The bunded debt ha* been reduced
which uur offirial duties aro dlschargod.
Xu M and ST Monro. HL. fl rand Rapid,. Mleh.
may be felt when wo ourselves snail during ths last fiscal year, *287 164 2:
and will be lessoned by the further sum
have i«teed &lt;way.
jO HOULDER, ARMS!
With a groatful appreciation of tho of *194 GOO ttsauun as the bunds ulieedy
important trust oumnuttsd to a*, let us matured, or drawn, are presented fur
invoke the guidance of that Divine payment. It-is also iu bo bojrod that
Ihuridonco. which alone can enable ua to the olforts which are still being made
du«liargo tho duties incumbent uiiun us, for the purchase uf *200.000 uf the first
in auoh manner as will advance tho true maturing, Twu Million Loan Bouds,may
, prove successful.
and best interests of tho Statu.
It has boon the wise policy of the
No pcrkxl iu tho history uf the-8tate.
Statu, that every Ix-gulature should pro­
haa I eon marked by a more atoady and
healthful growth in population, and in vide by taxation. a reveaae 011111.4001 to
mint all appropriations aal coatinthe wealth of the people, than sines the
commencement of tho last decade.
rhata financial system, which hss
In 1866, tho Tutu of the State for proved so successful, should continne tu
Presidential E'ectora, was 153/87, with W the policy of the State, seems tu me
a populate 4i of 749,000, or one vote for to admit of no duubt
4,bb inhabitants. In 1MM, the vote for
From the brief review which has been
Eioctura, aaa 166,125, or one vote for made uf ti^o finance* it will be seen,
4.M At tho recent November election, that our wealth and resources, are stead­
the rote for lectura, was 226,320, an in­ ily increasing; that but fur the late civil
crease of more than forty-oevun per cant, war, ths indebtedness uf tho State,would
arar the vuts of 1860 and mure than have been largely' diminished; that a
forty-twu por cent over that of 1M4;' very large portion of the present debt,
showing tho present pcmutelion of the haa been largely diminished ; that a
Statu, to be folly eleven hundred thous­ very largo portion uf the present debt,
and persons. In lt60. tho taxable vid-haa
___ been created in maintaining the pernation of the raal and personal property petuity uf1 our Government; for expendiof the State, as fixed Lv tho Buud of tores
»ac. rvsul
.coltin^ directly from the war.—
Equslixalion, was *172,65* 868,69 *---------Under these circumstances, and in view
1866, *3v7,6G5,842 92, an inersos
of tho large balance in tbo Treasure, 1
roccommend tl at tho State Tax. for gen­
eral purjiosor, bo reduced for tho next
USS "ill
• liuttkk
two years, to as threat an extent u can burnt* and abroad.
bo duno with entire safety to tho many
It is a State institution; its Board uf
interests of tho State.
Urgent* under whortr'esre and control
. it b placed, aro elected directly by tho
The education of th* people has ever people ; it is apart uf the general educaThe finances of the State are in a
pruapeiuua and highly satisfactory con­ been one of the great jrrinriplc* of our lional system uf the State.
Republican Government. The Ordin-1
It* catalogue presents a list of thirty­ saved from tho approptiationa mode Lv
dition.
*
the last Legislature. This saving haa
That our financial policy is both safe ’ ance of 1787, declared that “religion. । five Profeeeors. It* preeent number been used io make
the deficiencies
morality
and
knowledge,
being
neccssa,
of
student* b 1,089; in the Departand iudicioji* and that its msuagement
in current expense account and in task­
has been iu good bands, 1 need only ro- ry to god movement, and tho happiness •' issnl of Science,Lijoratore and the Art* ing unanticipated renewals and TWinirs.
fur yuu to the several i eport* of ths of mankind, schools aud the means ul! Cffi; in the Department of Medicine and
More than half of ths north wirg has
: proper officer* and to tbo large and in­ education, sha.l forever bo encouraged." j Surgery, 35U, aud in the Depattment of boon finiahod, and is now in use. The
In a community wheis tho elective j r
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v’“ ‘the
K- test
“-----------“ ’—
Law,
five yean,
it has*
ion ।
balance, in the Treasury.for the
whefo^ will bo evmp’eiod within a few
Dll 1. a. * C. DUIBELL.
'•Is1 last six years, during which period the franchise is so noai ly universal, that ol- j averaged more than a thousand *tu-r w.-ok* when ths Asylum will furnish a
I
"*"* pr*M&gt;nt system has been iu opperation. most every man hu a direct voice and firm I,
capacity for about thi ov hundred pniioau.
responsibility in tho character of tbo
Tho income of thoXJJniveraity for its
| At the close of the fiscal year, ebding
1 am noi aware ufibo number &lt;»!p&lt; ;metis
Nov 30th, 1 MH, ths total indebtedness government ia but the exjireswun of the last financial year, was *62,7 &lt;2 82, do- la tho Stats that should receive tbo eare
pooplo’s will, univeisal education be-1 rived from the following eoarooe : Into-1
uf the State, (including the balance
and t Mtment which cam no where fir’,
comas an obviuna neceaslty.
rest
from
tho
University
Fund.
*87,086against the Treoetuy of *27,170 79 and
be tu well fnrnishod a* at an anlntu uf
There is nothing in which the
22; from students' fees, *25,6 W.
outtandinA, warrants for II,IM 74.) was
this character; but the number "is twy
Although this is a State institution much larger than can possibly be receiv­
f*F* To yleiMirv traveler* th* tin* of the Erie *3,775,310 75. If we deduct the bonds have a deeper interest; ecbools a
R*llw»y preortiii auoy okjeel* of ioleeMt, *•*» issued that year, *440,100 fcr war ex­ nurseries of virtue and ii ’
and haa lung and justly boon the pride ed at Kalamuix&gt; even when its pn*cnt
lag lbrrt&gt;&lt;h the beiati'al vsllrn of lhe Cbemnsjt. penses, wn should have atf indebtedness, contribute directly to tho. -___ „ of Ilf* of the p«O|4* no part of its endowment
build'o~ s are folly completed.
and prvp&lt; r.r, tho press.ivxion uf social has boon derived from the Stalo. Ito
HiM^oeUiaoi. Pelrwsrsaod Ratnipe rlvera, aa
exclusive of war bonds, of *3,826,210,'order, and tho stability of free insJtu- fund is th* proceeds from sale* qt the • For want of room at the State Asylum,
some of (he counties have cndi-avund to
lands donated by tho General Govern­ rnako provision for' their iusaus &gt;'y
There has been expended from 1861
The public schools are reported to be ment, and ia os follow* :
building County Asvlum*. In rovjudgto tho clusu of tho last fiscal year, on ac­
in a flourishing conditiun. la all part* Jrust Fund, with the Stat* (including
Hissnirs Crerass JWIK Tilt WORI.D_&lt;1 *e- count of tho late cival war, a total turn of ths State,tho old.incunvsuieut scbuol- amount remitted, act No. 143, laws o! mentt'i* neoersity for this is greatly ?&gt;»
of *3,i38,bb0 48. Tho General Guvbo re—cited, bofo £a the light of econo­
eommy all eight IhUm on ihi. nllersy.
4louses aro giving i&gt;tace to larger, bettor, IW9.) 7 per cunt, - - - - *105,902 56
ernment has reimbursed to the State,
my, aud what is of for gtvstos impor­
BAOGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, *7O7.btl9 GU, leaving a bolancs of ex- and in many case* tu very snjxrrior edi­ Unpaid balances duo on
tance, of humanity. In bthnr .States
fice*. •
Umverwty Lands.7 percent, 154,015 43
Euditures, oti account of thy war, of
whore the experiment ha* been .made,
The number of child-vn reported in
,431,480 74; of tliia amount there
tho rosults have not been satisfactory,
th* school oensus for lb67. was 838,244,
Total, *559,977 00 and I bars no doubt th" ex]x&lt;.rimsnt m
wore paid for bounties, *1,652,700; pre­
and for 1868, (including 1,112,the num­
miums fur enlistments, *57,280; other
oar own State will prove equally un.ro-ber reported last year in four town*
Only
230
acres
of
University
Lands
purpose* *7iltU&gt;3 74, which has been
ceaaful
‘
’
paid I rum tho proceeds of war bonds, who** reports have not yet been reoeiv- :resnaiu unsold.
As iho State advances in imputation,
cd for 1 W5.j-3S3.594 ; reported, as at­
While tho &lt;xwps ol ProGaasors, both in
and war buunty bunds.
tending the public schools In 1867—248,­ number and ability, will compair .« o- tins affi:-.-l«d cians will continuo to in­
This balance of expenditures, with th*
crease
in
number,
and
I
cunnot
too
161; in 186b—319,820.
etato, and ths number of student* is saraesdy express the hope that provisiuin
debt oxisting at tho commencement of
Tho total revenue* for Primary School larger
.
than in tbs oldest arid must popu- wdlbomadu for the proper care and
the war, would have 1*4 a debt, at the
parpueM for lb6b, ware *2,481,678 68.
tar
College*
in
th*
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1
:
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J
—
*
Xiscsrs Falls. IlslUte
.11 p^.i. EmI. ks" doos 01 the fiscal yw, sudtag Npv. 80,
treatment of all thia unfortunate class of
Tfio Primary School Fund ia as fol- ;f«n&lt;l i*, rorr --------------------much i
Tho annual
Winter d»Hv. eie»pi fta»d»r«, «• folluwi itlnai 186b, of *.»,7o7,7uO *0.
'
lows:
to of the Uniietsity "from all sourThe State debt at the dose of the fis­
Marni.a Ea. rdsilvl EWa.
Dsv Ks . t-.V&gt;
Trust Fund with the Efsts,
ivs been barely sufficient to meet
s. m Drtroll Ki.. 1190*. ■(
El-. 79&gt;i
cal year, was *5,645,516 12; from which
7p*r«mt, - - *1.483,243 80 i
ed a* they
be roilwiy Ferry trire* M'chiru Uvnlril ebl.
Thia is one of tho most important and
Osck *t ere *, a., feet at Tblnl .irerl .1 e.vo a. Jjuuld bo deducted the balance in tu*
“
“
“
“
n5,6J0 0G ; hiiro besn in tl
. and econo- us-ful of our public ctiaHtic* and seems
■_|OU s. a..sUfc*re. a ;l&gt;rtro&lt;t* XjlwMbs. Treasury, *1,180,229 67 ; leaving ths in- Unpaid bataaoee due
mical manner.
.n.l Ulrk.nn
.l™-»
_ ...A dcbtedne.i.—including the Trust Funds
to be in good condition.
on school tand*7 per cent., 771,492 98
It
is.doubtful,
at
loast,
whether
the
Daring the Hit b ennial pe iod, the
--*i,51-.5&gt;9 45.
. .
numl&gt;er ufbovscuuimited to the SthuuL'*
From this exhibit it will be seen that
U450336 7M jpraseat high jxmitiun »m&gt; mg the best in- hu been 210;' released, 248; present
if the balance in tho lresaury, bad boon
shtutiuoa of teaming in the land, with­ n iuber, 247 ; being ton leas than report­
XAIU, axks, salt, COD fish,
paid from the revenue* during th* last
There remains of Primary School &lt;old some additional provision fur the im- ed one year ago, and thirty-th ee lees
seven years, *1,242,411 04.
Land* unsold, 400,461 70 ac.ea.
iprovemfct of its building* the steady
Th* reooipt* and di»boisemente of the
t«nwihsekwoofthe School year for
increase of its library, and fur an in­
Treasury Dcpirtuunt, du.i'ig th* test
The State Normal School continues to crease in tho number and salary of its
biennial period, ware as follows :
Itatancu iu tbuTreaiury Nov.
prosper. During the lost btanuhtl period, Pro assure
As uue of ths leading and roost vefal
W, HG6
. *570,01.7 82 the number in attendance has been, iu
1867—382, and in 1MJ8—123. Thee:- Universities of the country, and ns tho
Received during th. fl^al
year u»dingN*v 30,1567, 1,997 890 C2 pemues of the soboul are about *17,0OU head of our State systism of education,
per annum;' the revenue* are a liulo it manta, and I cunnut doubt will receive
Total, *2,276^9. 64 over *7,1X11), derived as follows : From tho liberal patronage of the Legislature
initiation fee* *2,400; from intorests on and Clio people.
Normal School Fund, *4,669; leaving
A r&gt;nml Mtron«K« la
an annual doficiaocy of about *10,00U,
npasowiy sodehet. ssOy str
■ la baiiMsa. and a datsr.il
whinh haa been mot by legislative approof ths OcmstituGoods as the Xm
mtide our duty to
-------------------- rr—----- notations for the
P0B1BLI I1TX8,
bsuvfit of thusu inhabitants who ora deaf,
Ubsll be s plsssars to Is mil
eastomtrs.
dumb, blind and taaane. Among the
W. A. SARTWELL.
brightest gems of our Christian rivilixaBsstiag*. ’&gt;•*■ l&gt;. 1MT•*”&gt;'
tiua starri fonh tbcs/i benevuhtu nwta'faxrOTIDK.' Wbeeeew'wy wftt. ftteetal.' Bees.

of His S-itrl’ency th# Governor.

■

NUMBER 38.

1

�Tnv otK.ie

j’«E «srr nau.1
SEWING MACHINE

Some amrardmoBka ramate be repaired to Act
xl.aBlacn 10 wake il a latf. sad pissp.rua*
Xe. IM. of 1st;, to peevide tor Ibe refill1 alios
'Ural rauG oallto hetwres ite fcrt and of births, marriares aad draths. la araks II egrat-

in

full Iba-11. required. Ths »als. of lira iisliatics.
depends upon Ihur completeness and acruracy.
AddilteoalamtediMnte are iroodsd to the tew
of 1511, forth, lacerporalIonpf faearaaoe Com-

amended by Aet So. MS. ls&lt;7. Far full laforwratian relaile. to tbo drA-ela is tbooe lass, 1 ra.peetiotly rafor yeo te the Secretary of Btalo, ia
whom Drpurtm.nl lbs; belong. r
Oat of the various Htate hoards aatborisod by
law. lb. Board el Aaditorn 1. the only ear rwqatr
ed to pabliab a report at Its pracvVdiexs. tfoait
of them, aro not rvqnlrad by aav paa.iatoe ef
law, te iiparl Irlkl Iragialatare. er io aey oftbe
Mata anlbontirn. Il ate aafteqeeolly eemsra. ia
tb. rraaaeetloe af th. bsmaeas of ths Ulate, that
r.frr.oce most messaailr be mad. by on. t&gt;»
partawet tolhatraaraelioa of anolhir, aad for.
waai of soeb rrparte taouerraleaoo to fraqueat'
ly experienced. 1 reaommen 1 the paaaay. af as
Act. repairing all Stela Boards io make aaaaal
or biennial reports.
Aftersalalsrral of four veers, lira peeptenf
tbs United HisU*. bays again been called' epon la
elert by llralr snlfraye., tb. Chief UagUlralo «f
lb. 5alien. WtthBnunBiila.il. rarely wltaoas•d. they U.S ealted Ibe hiybrat pl a*. In tira gift
uf th. Aararican people, a man who owes bls po
aitioo to bls own abiluira. and to ibe r*eo&lt;aitrea
by a .realful peeple. ol Mreww. saeh as few men
In lbs world's history, Uro been permitted to

bit territory, adapied to lbs eaiUvaliaa af a
gTratrartelyofsrmai. rsf.uMssnad frail, sad
its healtblal climate—all Indicate that Mtehi&lt;«.
ahouM bnoeia a magteactariag at weU as aa
agricteisral Stele-

that Masse grvaU, ..ntbed Ka*land, Franc, and
many of Ibe old.r Suirs of our ova censlry.
Maaulbctum fain tab employ amt to old and
yaasr, aad tapper! a larger popelatioa than is
Jateta proportion s» tbs'manteaeiuro. ol Uw
agrlreltsral and el torr prvducla. Thera markets

la their Annual Report far 1868, the
Board of Control suggnats the erection
uf a building, to be connected with the
Insjilution, to be used as a Reform
School fur girls. That some pruvuiutu
is needed far tho care of girls as well as
toys, seems tu admit uf little doubt;
whether tho two should be united may
not be so clear.

COLLECTION i COiYSYAJCUG

1

of the two houwe has beam built, and
that u nearly ready far occupancy.
The appropriation, however, has been
•xhaueted.
The Board of Control ask for appropri­
ations for tho support of the School for
tho coming two years; for the enlarging
tbo workshops; for procuring needed
machinery; for the erection uf a farm
Lorn; fur repairs to the main building,
and to meet the requirements of Section
3, Act Na 130, Laws uf 1867.
1 believe that proper appropriations
far these purposes should bo made ; but
whether the full amount named will bo
required, will, I sun sure, receive careful

iil

A

brautifal nwro wateriag lbs eeaslry. a»d
nadlag llwir satiate late Ibra. Iskra, fsmUlosj
toaUilMa far eownens aad sCsHing gnte bydraslM postils pretestaadprospscil.e banal
railroad—luniiabing sasy aannsnieatiaa with
retry portion of Ito Itato, and all parte al lb*
sonliasni; il. nobl. fuels of pins sod other lim­
bo. sow so Isigvly sxsarltd to other Slates and

lil
ill

sera with law. fbrolabad fall nets of blanks aud

bus;

IS

1067

raaariry girt losraaasf rates la oar lams, eor
forests, oar mica, aad to all of lb. prodacte o'
lb. Stela.
.
.ram. of lbs Mtehboriag Stales ba«o aMourog'

h!

IK

il ii t,

i-1

ir
3

bare h.d a taaderer torrpel, rather ibaa allrocl.

It Make* the Beet Stitch,

Hi

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ih

h i!

H '

tu

For fear yeara oar orantry was deraala'ed by
1 tract that tbo law. bearing on Ibis sah)m. rebellion and ei.il wsr. Tbe wsr had loaf been
will be eerrtelly rvtiewte. and sock logl-lalioo .impressed ; lU spirit A rebel I on. strife and
.d/u.rad „ will l&gt;nd tn fw.t.r. and rrcoerara th. discord aldl .listed. TU twento d.-ired Ume.

In tho management and discipline of
the State Priam, there seems tu be a
Ci degree of efficiency. Tho Prison
ns yet, never been fully self-sus­
taining : it has lor aom» years been a
hoary tax upon tho Treasury of tho
State
Tho number of convicts on the 80th of
November, 1867, was 582, an inervaso
of 80 over the previous year, and on
November 30th, 1868—622, and increase
of 40 since 1867.
The earnings for the fiscal your end­
ing November 30, 18G7, wore 657,856-'
58, amd for tho rear ending November
30,1868,685,238 60. Tho disbursement
far current expenses for 1867, wl-ro 880,­
268 29, and far 1868, 804,136 47, bciug
631,809 56 mure than the total earnings
far tho same period.
The appropriation^ made by the last
Legislature, have been expended. Tbo
now work-shop haa been completed, and
the building for tho insane convicts
will soon bo ready fur oecnpaury.
There has been paid from the Treas­
ury of the State, for tho two yvanl, fur
current expenses of tho Prison, 847,000;
and for now buildings aad improvements,
828,000. Total, 875,000.
During the last year, the old contracts
having expired, new contracts have been
let, aad the convicts are now working at
an average advance of about forty per
cent It is estimated that the earnings
and current receipts for tho present years
will amount fully to 8100 000, and tha;
tho expenses will nut bo materially fa­

p:j

far

S.K dt IkR. COOK'S

lira, is this diractio. ras rasrraly Ml to sltoui
is cur te-itera ajoodlv parties of ths Uxrlh; Is. A editor Gra.ixl, tb. amount o' lands reeerrrd by
sslgtsnia, win to seen grate «'i»l aro faek
ttrasas^sref rarra .raig foraeteber aaeadlag is see sheets.
mrate might steo ba f-u.d edriraUla, .. sppltoosaarracnsaa

------------------ ,__
bo of barvioe to
thesn in oftef Ufa. The net comings of
UoedsMifcv 1867, wen 86,000, and
for 1868, &lt;7,000.
Beside the appropriation tor srreorSMd far thT1- - ’ -

1 sutonll to roe lira Importance of prorldlox a ssilatsd ssil divided the eoaalrv, art new to U
.B.l rBn.k,lil. n_luei.nl lurv.r af th. raiilrd foferer ! TUI newer, anratnra. aad toe-

JUST THE SANE MARNER,

h'
•

Mi
nli

hn

wmk was partially proeraated by the lai. DrThepeopl.of ibe Blate Uro ietnrsled Io von
Irontl.M Boo&lt;hlun, whose sudden dealt pal a
•lep io tb&gt;a Important work. Pmall apprapria- yrn.ernponslbilitiee ; lUy bares riyet lees’.

EVERT MACHINE IS VARMANTEI

ialatioa, as will lead le lU d...lopm*nt of tU
nasi and neh resources. Ont of any oar raeti.n
only, bat at IU wUle Hlata. aad ef all its yrrai

in thia Village, to a n

Be Surcio See thit Machine,

MONEY TO LOAN
“FLORENCE SEWIN6 NAOIINL*

Home Fund^to provide a temporary torau- for
inOrm aad soTOy Nieblgaa as Uieia, at lU liar
par llo.pl.sl. ia Drtri.n, lie maaayrtarai, by
ib.Hlate Military Board, la wbooa rar. il wai to-

Quoauilltus UIU CUK
UKHBr r. DXLhWl.V.

She Sajtiugs ganntr.

confidently hoped that the time hu arri­
ved, when the State Prison will bo soil­
sustaining, and no longer require aid
from tho Elate Treasury, except for ad­
ditional buildings, aud Other necceaary
permanent improvement’'.
The time ia not far distant, when
provfaiona will be roqt' ’ fur
“ ■
“*larger
number, than can be
rod with the
...
.....____ f'the prison.
1 thb will not be neccaacry
next two years. The present

CHEEWTOYSiFREHT:
^Anr BBOTHEH-S
BOOKS

DRUGS,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

COMPLNTK AMKMTWK.it OF

column of thus paper wi
Prespeetua of tbo Chfcaf
aUrst paper ln lb* Nort
living embodymont of
ths M latten!ppi Valley.

pie as a Western Metro*
devoted totheir wants ar
of aliolasacs that popufa
tarsi region. Rkad, th
and see If you do r.ot
youzWf, kind reader,am

tortal question, writta
frequently interests ou
well written articles, b

CHRlfTMX8 PRESENTS, BTC.,

rom beiag what they
a aro needed, and tho
Prieon should be fan-

• XI'AN IX /USTISGV

tten of a Justice of the I*
and Two Regents of the
Also, for the elec Uon
to a Craven. Ion yet tu
w
nomination of ii Circuit Judge for the
8th Judicial district. And to transact
such other biialmwa as shall camo before

____ provider.! for an
-----------__ compensation of the
Agent and others officers, for 1867 and
1HJ8. The salaries hitherto jmid to thee,'
officers, seem to be unreasonably small;
certainly smaller ‘han ia allowed in
other States for tbo duchnrgo of similar
duties. I recommend that a reasonable,
but permanent addition to these salaries
be made. Tho suggestion of tho Agent

As Us lush will be Trcatadou!

STATIONERY,
J. p. mem &amp; co.

1.0. at O.F.-T&gt; C
brothers were duly Ins
respective positions, on
Ing last, by D. D.G.M.
Grand Marshal of the Q

ht,eku|n win ban,Bindfromliwn
tosoaptlbeprorMias of th. foadameate!
'tU pr.yre.tlra lmprw..anenl aad spirit uf

We plane before our readers tn thia
sue the Inaugural Message of His
xeol!t£cy Hkxxt P. Bauwix. It U
an able and interesting Document,
which, we trust may receive tho careful
perusal of every citixtm of the Peninsu­
la State. All of its suggestions aro re­
plete with wisdom, and if shaped, so far
as is requiritejnio Laws by the Legisla­
tare Io aUrort to plocM Oo tho beach. tbaaa who ture, will beyond all question, bo pro­
in la all rwjKU boat qnaiUted to IU them.' ductive &lt;d tho beet interests of the State
Maa; of lU elerU maple; *Ha ordinary B«t. generally, and do much to redeem the

The rapidity with wbieb aitrawUa forests srs
bung destroyed, sad lbw eatimniy llral witbls a
low ; rars all Iboac betoayiay la b.dlr ideals, wlU

fair feme of our State from the terrible
blow it received during tho room 1867
and 1868, both by Gubernatorial Votes,
and the rejection of the proporaxl Con­
stitution by the people.
xv. i__ ___ • !___ ‘

l'"W«tera pneea.

‘

PICTURES,
*.

month eeay be expected
AU possible credit hi du
Root, Gen. Mljcrr, and
for their untiring effiat
opeedleat pooslble com
important thoroughfare

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

•' Araorira. A For-

“. aparanpr ate ...raw, Iur . W-j „

PICTURE PR A UTS

Sslii Silra aifl PM Vm.

35‘it teirKUfs t;

TBSMyS0I6
CABINET,
&lt;?. O. AT.ir.wnwr

siuus HUI rn,

rates P.O; J.Mana, N
Westoa. V. G; D. R. C
W. W. Kelley, P. 8;
Treasurer; Charles Sm
Powers, C. N. Bronson
Monger, I. G-; P. U-; A
tsN.G.; MlloL. WUU
O.; H. A. BosmI. R- 8

ia destined to be at no
of the first Lodgws in
bld it God spec J in th
which the FMternity
Itoprseeutetlvrs to the

�**A
OTHUL FAM W unr iranr.
■tefclg— CnatrtU KallraU.

tUl

Winter Arrangement.

IBM.

uh. CoJrUw-ll. C. Batter.
Xolloe-M. fteeby.
Wait JVasss Tea* Hois to
Mn
R. A. Auss's Improved (aew Mrlei Heir Reeurer er Unealag.—ia os* bottle. Price Oat
Poller. Brerv Druggwl mH* H.

Rcmrmiikr tho Temperance Lecture,
by Rev. Mr. MARan^t the Court House
on Friday evening. lie 1* an eloquent
apeak er, true aa steel.an all the moral
quaatlona of the day, and will bar •
many thing* to say that will profit the
whole community.

Foolish ix th« Extrkmk. The ef­
fort ef certain fanatic* to organise a
Temperance political party. Let the
people be educated to avoid all that tntoiicatea, and all la well. But no moral
reform ever yet triumphed by a resort
to tho field of party strife. We depreci­
ate the moreihent a* one calculated to
give u*/ree w.Mikjf.
■■ » ■»
Report haa It, that Gio. II. Keith
Esq., the popular Landlord of the
"Ha*ting* Hon**,” ha* told hi* Hub I
In thia Village, to a gentli-man troni
Jackaon for SI1.000. We do not know
/what ar* the fact* in tho ear* »ave what
rumor **y*. but precuioc it may br true,
and If co. we shall get «M loyal man
tr &gt;-n Jackson a* a reo-d.-nt of our Vll-

iMFRevixa.—W* learn that R. H.
Cook Eoq.. who haa been quite mri-iusly rick for some time paat ia Improving,
and 1* ae aa to be alouthi* uaualbu.Jis*** a portion of the time. 1 n eorum m
./with thia antlre community w* *ri»h
him a speedy and complete restoration
to health, and a prosperous bust liras at
hi* Rew office.

ot vur State, aad if Jumfoe were done,
not a enol of them all .h.mld bold any
Fettered office for all time to com*. 1 bo
people oho~e lbvir Representedvta and
Kenaknefor the purpose of cboudng Ibe r
Senator no a part df their legttiiimta du­
ty. But thia lobby, all In tha lutermt ot
ona man, go there by bundreda Io farce
upon tha |&gt;eople a enator, that umnuneted the I^gtelature would not hare 8al.ctad. It may not be criminal lor man
to spend thousands of dollar* to force
upon the people th*men. for high offic­
er*, they do not approve, and who by
the people could not be aelected, but It
la at laaat at war with tbo pr.ueipko
aod'policy of the Republican party, and
cannot bat result in tu defeat at the
poll* at no dlatant day, If thia oauise uf
action l» persisted In. We ar* Riad to
know that tho friend* ot Go*. Blaiu,
and Repra-ontailve Frkry, traa.ed
their intervat In the band, of du- men
cboaan to aUect a Senatur. and would
ne.tber use money or allow thou friend,
to. In bringing uu.aide influence* to con­
trol tbo action uf the agent* of the pcufilo.
To-day thi* course did not win, but he
trust the limoi* not in tho distant future,
when fur a min to expand money to win
a nomination fur a political position
■hall dam him to political infamy.
But notwithstanding wo cannot do lose
than condemn in tho »trunge*t tarn-.* tho
mean* wo belitro were utod to occur*
tho re-election of Senator Chandler, wo
have no duubt he will taka car* uf the
iatsrret* of our State, with hi* wonted

ouergy, and hi* unfaltering dowtiou to
the i&gt;ur»unal welfare ot all who may
have aay business to iu'.iu*t to him u*
their Senator. Chandler ia a man who
never tin* in serving bi* friend*, aud
who in all tho in all tho past, ha* boon
true in every emergency to the principle*
and policy of the Republican party, and
whose every vote aud apouch in tho tsenUe meet* uur unqtialiliod approval. Ti»
nut uf hi* habit* either that we cjtnpla.u,
for we have known him long and welt,
aud believe but little, il anything, wc
hear on thia aubjeet Nor i* it yet that
ho i* Senator Im-cuu*s that i* au orcotnplished fact, and whatever is—Popo aay*
, ia right. But the mean* used to secure
hi* election, ia in our judgement extremly detrimental to the jierpotuity of free
i institutions, and the life of the Repub­
lie. But for all of thi* Mr. Caxanutn
may not ba responsible,and wo trust, that
that hi* course as Senatur will honur the
wisdom of the men by whose vote* he
ia re-elected.
X,

Thi Cnicaao TRiuvxR.*-In another
SPECIAL noticed
column of thia paper wilF'De found the
Pioapeetua of the Chicago Tribune. the
ablest paper in the North-West aud the
living rm body ms nt of th* Interest of
Altov w. IS rail &lt;M&gt;r S4IV.IH.* i*s» FUSCA
the Mlaaimlppl Valley. We earnestly RATIOS UP&lt;’UM(*UC»U KXTUMT BUCHf.
Tto- »**»*ral n*r«* ■** UL'CllC. LMig Lr*i,
commend It to the attention of th* peo­ Cuteto. ]&lt;M&gt;l|M' Ifcrrw*.
ple ae a Western Metropolitan Journal,
devoted to their wants aad the boat good
of all elaoK* that populate thia agricul­
tural region. Riad, their prospectus.
«nd see If you do r.ot wlab to enro l
youzaatf, kind reader,among Ito trona.

BOWNE A GALLOWAY,

BANKERS.
-ore Iwriihy ..4 reb«.l * om* i,. tbs mors libsrtMS be h Iscliesd to lots with his ews phyrnqu*.
It u sssw «o**olsltoe t* lbs sMarrily «s*k sud
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brother* were duly inshdtod into their
respective positions, on hatunlay even­
ing lari, by D. D.G. M. Geo. H. Dawrr,
gan, aa officer* of Hasting* Lodge No.
M. I. O. O. F. for the current term, end­
ing with the tint meeting in July 1MB,
&lt;vtat F.G;J. Mana, N,G;P. V. (RGco.

Preston. V. O; D. K. Cook, Secretary;
W. W. Kelley, P. B; Tboma* AltoR,
Treasurer; Charles Smith, W.; Samusl
Powers, C. N. Brensou, O. G.; H. H.
Munger, I. G.; P. U.; A. M Rork. R. B.
to K. G.; MUo L. WUlfama, L. B. to N.
G.; H. A. Buaoel. R.B.8.; Oto. Bred.
L. 8. B. The R. and L. 8. to V. G.;
have not yet been selected. I bb Lodge
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frequently interest* ear reader* by hi*
well written'articles, bc«au»e we could
not find room for it and the Report of
the proceeding* of the Board of Scmvtaona. Se plans excuse u* friend.
Oii.Y8rvKX Miles of the track of
the O. R. V. R. romalna to be laid to
btlng It te the depot In this.Village.—
The care ar* new running regularly to
'Vermontville, aud before the end of the
month may be expected ia Haotlng*.—
AU pooriblo credit is due to Hon. A MOO
Root, Gen. Mixty, and th*lr amnefoto*.
for their untiring effixto to give ue the
■poodlcst possible completion of this
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GaarrSsj-TLAxaCrrv, UTn0ct 1863.
—Twenty years ago Utah was a desert
waste, 1.2U0 miles from any settlement or
navagablo rivers. Now it may be termefl
• •.•fiowricn-ff yuung State," containing
100/IQQ inhabitants; its territorial extent
Wig ■nes711,000 square miles,eon taimsg
80 flourishing towns and dtkw, 100 poet­
offices, with grist and saw nulls, woolen
manufactories, and divers other branch­
es of the mechanical art, equal to those
ot the oldest States. It haa over 100
churches and 120 school bouses, 3 thea­
ters favorable comparing with any in the

croaeod tho wilderness of Iowa, and on
the banks of the Misaiaiuppi drove their
stakes; the place was then called Pottawstamie county. Here the place now
Known as Council Bluffs was laid out
In 1847 some 160 of advance men push­
ed on to Salt Loks Valley aad fixed on
(he present site for the city. Brigham
Young then rcUnccd his steps accompan­
ied by a fow hardy, perr eve ring piunoers;
the remaining brothers determined to
force mother earth to yield hr harvest!
to their toil In 1848 numbers returned
and found tho valley had answered their
demand most bountifully, iu one who
frvsw.1 thcino fearful plains 1 cun imagine
their dreadful privations and hsrd-shipii;
yet tb© persevering industry oi the emi­
grants was proved by tbo fact that during
the four months journey hundreds of
yards of doth was woven.
The first printing press ever taken out
West of tho Missouri was established by
(ho Mormons al Independence, in 1832
la 1850 there was not one shingle roofol
Iwum in Salt Lake City; now it loutaina
over 20,000 inhabitants The emigration
from Europe from I860 to 1867 tates at
about 80,000 souls and from the States
about 24,000. The total expense uf in­
troducing them was about 88,000,000.
The emigrntwu for tho year hu been
estimated al between 4,&lt;A)0 and 6,000.
-Ofthus emigrants, about one third have
paid their own expenses: tho balance
have depended upon the “Pcq&gt;etual Emigradun Fund,’’oignnixod somo twenty
years ago. composed of legacies, contnbutions, tithes aad funds drawn from
various sources iu Europe and America.
.That fund still exists, and is ia daily
course of accumulation; oven this present
year some $150,00(1 hu boon contributed
iu Balt Isik© City alone to enable oihcrs
to reach America. It has been assorted
that Utah hu done much directly and
indirectly to developed Califomia, Neva,
da, Idaho, and Montana, by aiding them
to work their gi Id and silver mines.
Salt Ijiku Valiev is 40 by 12 miles,
aad b'es iome 4,2(A) feet above the au.
Tbo Lake is 15 miles from the City, 100
by 50 miles: tho Lear, Heber and Jor­
dan rivers fiuw into it; il hu 7 islands
ia it, aixo 12 miles or less. The water is
so dcnsly impregnated with salt that 3
quarts of water will yield I quart of salt.
No fish can lire in its water and 'tis said
it would be a phj-sieal imjxnubility for
a human being to sink in it *1 be ix&gt;pulaa belief is that when tho Great High­
way is finished this city will bo tho great
Wastoni watering place. The City is
in a beautiful valley—tho peaks ot the
Kirruundiiig monutaixs aro cover free
from snow It hu twenty wards of 0
blocks ouch, each ward i ontaiuing 9 acres,
—the streets measuring from wall to
wall 125 feot, and laid out lilro. t!-o Qua­
ke© City at right angles. Through near­
’ ly every street there runs a stream of
mountain water, which is used for irri­
gation. Fruit abounds; this season the
merciless grasshoppers strimted everyThere ia a miliu ry post itume three miles
out—Camp Dou flas, Maior W.H.Lewia,
commander.. C JtLS. Durkee is Governor
of tho territory; W
.. H Htwp
-rer,
_, delegate
in Congress; Albert Carrington, Attorney General; Daniel ELM ells, Mayor.
Episcopal service* ore hold in Indenetuietrcs Hall by liev. G. W. Foote’ aadT.W.
Hankins. Jewish clothing storewn bound,
and-there aro a considerable number of
Gentiles. AU outside of Mormonism
are called by the Saints Gentiles.
(The tabernacle in an immense eliplieal building. Mating over 8,000 people.
-There an buudayn two enlenainments
are given. I call them that, for with tho
exception of tho prayer it teemed jolly
end amusing. 1 hoard Oraoa Pratt out
of the “Avert Mis," discourse an Banday. Ho gave the people to understand
that the City of th© Saints was, without
doubt, the blessed chosen spot whore
they wAd all be glorified and made
joyous m the coming of the Millenium,
end live 1,000 rears in hapnineea. He
told them they should nil bo there. Ho
would Moot them there, and not only
them, ftif be would meet the fishes of
the sea, the birds of the air, and the
eattle of the fields there too; in fact, be
gave .them to understood clearly that
they were bully boys, and their goose
would hang high iu spite of outside presuro. His hearers were mostly j«reono of
bat ordinary appearance; more tamales
thou males. and tho greater part of them |
foreigne.ru; children were abundant.
There ewrmod to be a spell of complete
confidence around, boanr.g the odor of
bigotry, axnl-oho could almost imagine
that in Ufe
“g® of ©nliphtment, tho
Egyptiait 'Arbluis was endowed with
Mfs, mffbeld swas in the tempi* of Irfa

Baft.

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may hope for admusou, but not before.
Bwpubhren principle will bo Maintained
hero eventually, and ywr (rt man rtsspotism trampled into duet."
As the track approaches wo hear that
tho Lion of tho Lord, • President B.Y.,
aspects tu receive a Revolution shortly to
the eflbet that Polygamy ceases among
the Latter Day Saints.
Deseret, tho name given to the city, I
find to bo reformed Egyptian, end signi­
fies Honey Bee. Over one of tho gates
to tho entrance of the 1‘eophct, Boer and
Buvelator's domain there is a bee hive
and boos to ehow that “drones hive not
there,” and indeed tho entire community
seem to be industrious to a great degree.
Their recent demunstration on the "T“
road under contract of their President
ia proof of this.

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                    <text>V.OL. XIII.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20, I8G9.
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^HOULDER, ARMS 1

GEORGE PRESTON

NEW YORK, BOSTON,
Lad New l^uffiiiuil Cltiei

: a Supper similar to thaone jurt diaraseed
' upon retirement on each oceusioe. “Tha
loco ling Oranit Court Cutnmi-doner,”
was prupurod, a-d repaid call* w-ra
, made far W. L Cobh, who on account
i of illite- had ju&gt;t retired. Dr. Elk
pr.po.ad the tea.t
“Mi Idtoville—Her
past, praeegi Bffd future." In response
i to call* Mr. .Kan.n dark aro*e and in a
apeach of some length, gam an interaetisg account of tha early • ttaia uf this
plana, and a deerriptton of her natural,

apoke at euoasderaUe length upon the
present condition of our town. Her inbabitants, churches, echoils, tnauufacturns and business facilitioe, and from
her past aad present, ha predicted a
brilliant future. "The member* of the
{wofossmns ; Law aud Medkius." In
rewpouse Dr. Baker, made a few welltimed remarks upon tho de^rubility ot
harmony among the proCeeeijn*, anl uf
the bearing at each toward the rthar, aa
members of the same or dLfurent prufsmiun.
■'The supper aad company " proposed
by Dr. Eilia elided a happy r*.]«jaw
from H. Olmsted. The q* akar showed
that such festive gathering* were ex­
ceedingly prufiiable to eucioty, and actnatiy in Impenribla to mutual good-fool­
ing. He pail tho Hart, end. proprietor
a eomplimeat'for their excell- nt supper,
snd inferred from present condition uf
tho table that the victuals, at least, hsd
found aa appraciatiro andieaee.
Dr. Ellis proposed : 'Th* Middleville
members of tho Bar.” Mr. Wright,
waa called out, and after settling—by rafsmng to tho Middlevilliano tempe­
rance Labite—the kind of fl probably
moat in the toaat, proceeded to give a
douuled *.-eount of tho part aad preeeut
raevnbm of the Mid Uuvillo Bir. He
raferrad in glowing tome to the elo­
quence penoual attainmeuu, aad amia­
ble charact. r uf Asa C Leonard, who

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NUMBER 39,
with thia company in tho amueemeute
jf tho awning ; and tot thia oc-arion ha
■had upon in tLo fuiur aa tha begin- I fair blondaa. For &lt;m?s boot water draaa,
■ng of a naw am in goodfo-ling mutual a thrifty tanner's wife or daughter ean
I select nothing Utter, mure rvegaat ar
in-re-t and mntnal tmn-uv-nv-tt
'more serviceable than iriah f«pau.
Tha compaay than adjourned to tha Good quality, frucn twaatv to twenty-four
d&lt;i hall" in tire Cottage, whan- with inebeo wide, can Im had'for two and a
Fur a
manic and curds we had a “night id it,” , half to three dollar* per yard
Inide. une in white, tnmrued with nar­
a Ijouniing al 12 oduck, sine die.
row folds of white ostia, would bo owperb.

their stock of good* to Mr. D*a new
aad all .gantly finished and ?.mrnudiou»
-turn, ojiposito B. 8. Dibble"a ua Main
street, addM. M. Brindle, now ocrapM
tlio buil'iitig vacated by the ramuva..—
IL Berish A Co have removed from the
K—t to the Wart end uf exchange Bl. ck
to the store left vacant by M. M. Prindl-.
Geo. C. Worth, Attorney at Law, Lai
removed tram this Tillage tu'Heating*
Dr. G. W. Mattiaute Dentist haa tv
turned toMiddlorille, intending to locate
liarmanently. Office with Dr. Ellie in 2d I
•lory I'uat Office buuding.

Bound linen collan are worn, aad.
meet ia fruat with a knot ur bow uf rib­
butt
Hair ia still worn high, aad frixaad,
ciuqiod end curled, and thrown into gen
erai cunfnuua
II can's hair curia nat­
urally. it abuuld be worn flowing. It ia
at once more healthful and graceful, be­
cause mure natural. Luri* cut short in
; front, and graduated to tho Leak, look
“Pauinrs," or fly-away euatunis. for the better for cteal, delicate faces, than one
town an&lt;l country women and maiden,
who w.ku me the l-rrn, ur tell nxv&gt;
aud boy* about walking sticks ur tho
“Turkish btxvt. We "grww up" in the
country, fared in B tknaliouee, end know
all the crooks aad turns of “practicing
eeunomy ’’ And there's nothing like H
fur dismaying “genius;" aud it requires
“genius" to make an old dress look as
wed as new,—turning it other aide cut,
front side behind, top end down and put­
ting the triming on in new figwrm to
hide a darn or a patch; to be able to eeo
a uew suit for litUe Kus ivtoe out nt
Fuasm'a draea ttiat she ruined ia a
I rain aiunu; aad the olA cloilms D*«r
} Uriaka tue
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waived hie brilliant pruopect* fur the thing fine fur fire-y-.ara^dd Teuur.
Ihvrv ia th., me,num lie* the |isth u! '
future, and did fighting for hi* n-untry
gomi eerou and good taste. Many peuMr. B. H. Fuller, now. doconaa Lraceiwd pi» have a mi-taseu n-Aivu that "goo I ■
an eulogy aa able aa even him«alf CouH , Urie" is a purahaaoabie cumoduy, and I
have prunuunced ia bia bort day. kir. 1 that uely rich people can afiord it We
Wright, in concluding his afluwoa to this know that —wy can aad doe* afford
i velvet* and
ornament uf tha Mid Deville Bar eaid,
that although unable to nope with him
at that time, ha, nerertlioleas had always
regarded him aa a warm peraeual friend, ’ with no richer urnamen CUton a ruetebnd
or a knot uf bright ribbua.
and as one whoeo metnury would not
A littlo attention given to harmony of
wane while life loots
la referring to color* end eflective contrasts, is ultra
hi* uKDWsor in office Mr. CuLb.be said, productive of mo&lt;t excellent results. A
he ia a man ia whom tha people can woman wbu is tidy and tasteful in bor
dress, is quite apt to be so in bor hum
place implicit confidence and bethought
arrangements. Uno such woman in a
that the jieojJe had placed him in a po­ migbburboud. ia a bring gospel of uno
sition fur winch he was well qualified, u! nature's prime hw.—harmony.
For winter, the first tiling to lie con­
aad in which ho would earn for himself
Wiwrllanit.
sulted ia wormtt. Men hare the rood
deecrved popularity.
In speaking uf the “Junior member" sense-te understand thia; wuuien shirts,
and drawura, aud sack*—wadded coate,
of the Bar Nr. Carreth be said that warm glovia or nnttetus and thick-oolod
Motlevilu, Jan. Sth 1869.
Mr. C. came to thia town abuAt two bouts. Women are becuming more
Eb Banna. Last evening we were yean ago, taking charge of our Village iwnsiblo about uno thing* than they
i honored with an invitation from L.u Hon. School, and employing all hi» leisure used to is but uncommon to find womc-iHarvey Wright, to attend a sapper giv­ hoar* in tho study uf law at hi* (Mr.
en ua his retin meat from the office of Wrights) offioo. He said that Mr. CarCircuit Cuvrt Cunuaisaiuner. Tho sup­ veth ia acquiring knowledge uf his pruper was gotten up by Middleville's senior feeeiun, had rarpamed the expectations diapcnsible by every women. Have
Landlord, Mr. P." Leonard uf tho “Cutt-, of hunevlf as well aa every other member them coma dawn to the ankle aad draw
**
r them. High Backed,
age.” And to say that Mr. Wright or­ of tho Bar with whom ha wa* acquaint­
wrapper*, ur nets are
dered it, aad that Mr. Leonard superin- ed. and that now ho consider*! th. ju­ qaito nec—__
and —
also Ithick ----aolad
ded its arrangement, is equivalent to nior member an honor to the Bar of balmural or Polish b.»jbi Buttoned b&lt;&gt;&gt;te
sayiug that it was good. Thu genu [in­ Middlevilh, and Barry County as well ara still in vuguo and ara preferable,
being
suuoert
fastened.
Fur
children,
vited worn, the common council, the
Mr. Clark proposed •'The Common
lartan stockings era prat7 aud can be
members of the Bar, including Mr. Oubb, CuunciL” Dr. Ellis, waa called out aad
worn }ougi« than white. Finger* that
Mr. Wrights suoueaeur in uffioe. Tho said that ho coppoeod that he had been mauufacture such pretty, bright looking
members of the medical profession.- elected to respond te thi* toaat on ac- wuroted scarfs, tho gentlemen like .j
.
Many uf the pramtneut bu. luces men, ’ event of....
.
...
being the “Junior member" of well to throw nl-uut ti.rir necks end
and others—in all a “goodly ouuipauy." that august body. He called tha atten­ khuldertrCMti sitn^gte Turton or HighAt nine o’clock supper waa announced tion of tha eumpany to the time when
thurt drome, are feshiunable fur ev­
aad tho company aseembted ia tho dinn­ there waa a superficial dignity attached ery ocearion.- At weddiag* and raoeping hall, whore wo found a table laden to tha office of “City Father," whan to tiuna or very jo tael oeremonie*, long
with dMacu vianda delicious fruits and be an Alderman, a man ought to be rur- trazned dreoeee aie SJrvead. Crinoline
[ delicate dishes, anl with keen appetite, pulent, rererrod and dignified, compar­ ia worn very small, and by mauy fully
ducaroed; gitk under twelve years uf
tho company. partook uf what Kernel ing thia with tho custom of to day. In ago wear none Iiiaa«M.ra matter ol
aa iouxhauatibto store of provUiuua— luncltuiun tho speaker tai-1: Aa mem­ ta.te ur autiun with the wearer. Bright
Supper war, Dr. Ik*, prvpuwd tho ber* uf tha Comm m Council, wo are culurad peticuafo ara worn, aad some at
aontimaat: “Vur Hoat—the ratiring met iugetlicr with theeo IricniL, ss the' the girls have a jaunty way of iuuuiug
np vu» side uf the dree* skirt, euuogh to
Circuit Court Covaiuiaakmer." Mr. Car- gnort uf our o.tecmo.1 village Pranident. allow a flash of tha bright color under veth ia raapucae to this toaat, (poke in who though retiring frum au office which n rath.
flattering term, uf Mr. Wrigbtk official ho haa filled with honor to himself ami
Bright jdaida ara much in vogue, and
earner, commending hi* prvmptnee* aad profit to the ouunty for sir year*, is re­ make cheerful lu-rao or rfrert suite
fidelity tn the diecharge of official dative, minded that aa executive and piiswipal.
and dwelt at tome length upon hi* peat officer uf thia village, his wurki. not yet I
■idea wiihf
buinaoa rMatione with Mr. Wright.— dune, nor has be outlived hie usefulnem '
cmOcqMi--------- ------- -- ----------------- -----himfedf aa rtudont and the other aa pre­
I rand, elbow uspe, Haod with flanel.
ceptor. The (peaker made eeveral wit- wa haw met, (j-erbapi with fhoe* who 1 aad caught up a little in the ba-k with a
ty and well-tinxl Lite ia tho course uf haae OMsaured ua ia oar endeavors to pro­
hi. remarks, and concluded by saying tests the general weUhre of thia village)
that inopinion tha Hunt had been aad with fnrilititefor ptoasura piautifnlmere than usually sncceeaful in
lyo&amp;rodwnnre aakrd to partaka to
daring ths part two years, and exproso- oat, drink and ba nmny
Let w than

for a brief period do away with puliti-

Hair is never snore beautiful than when
streaked with silver thread., and a
“hoary bead ia a crown of gkay.”
Think of Massa, « Eix/am, or Haaan or
tlx, or dear, beautiful Eva ropptng
tbrir hair with dye-staff!
F«son* wishing to buy fun ean wa­
rily got them at tore curt after the Hudday*. A haud^im* collar and muff of
mink eon be had fur fifty dollar- roasi
quahtieo far loss. Four stripe, in the
tetdf u BMW cotriderod tire bright at the
mode. The dark stripe is tho tenter at
tin skin, aud the bort port of it. The
deener the shade of stripe, the better
quality of the fur, au dealers any. Canout emu-trapper buy “out Wort” tell us
something .... about mink skins I
and broad-nmmed and called tho “AL

—The death at Gen-Rousaeau will
leave the field door for thB new admiairtratiunturaad lou^beridan to
Urbana. W Ut yuy his praeeaou would
give to the luyal jievplo tie re.

— Kossuth, following in the C^tatem
uf Uanbuali and Maxrtni, haa writ**^ Vi
the republican leader, of bpmu,
raung them nut to lore the WpertuaitT
ofpradrimuig.npub.il,
—An exchange say. J.hul Early wffl
take advantage of 1 rureteej Juhteoa's
amnewtv ims*.jsnMtfw.v■ ,
.

�tfrr coodllten of the village when he
took up Iris residence bars In 1861, and
ite condition then, with the
a tiling of tho past, as rapidly as the compared
‘
prescn L Ho had a I ways strive n for the
circuHBtancee will permit, and ia his }

p’-Sco is one who, to say tha least, Ulitrrt
m lavra of growth and does not confine
hi’asolf to tho text of tho book in which
it waa his fortune, or misfortune, to bo
"cribbed, cabined, and confined in bis

THE COUNTY SUTEINTENDEST'S
BT9T1M.
Ono of tho surprising phases of hu
man thought, is the inaptitude of the
vast mass uf mankind to believe anyI ting only through personal experience,
and not then, until to &lt;li»belicvo is to dis­
pute against facts aa plain os the sun at
noun-day. No stronger evidence that
it truo, is ncudud, than the fooling cov­
ertly held, or openly expressed by many,
ngainst tho action of llio legislature in
erecting the office of county Superintend­
ent of Schools.
That our schools, fur many yoara bad
failed to satisfy the demands mado upon
them by a progressive and intellectual
age, was a fact .that every thinking mas
was ready lo acknowledge ! That our
snboe) aocommodatiuns were inadequate
to the wants of the fteople was a foe*,
which perhaps was not so generally be1 ioved, but which tho figures of every
Htato Superintendent's annual Report
plainly sot forth; that in many of ita im­
portant foatures the provisions of our
•-cliool law were “more honored in tho
brooch than in tho observance; that in­

spection under the system of township
InspoelonE, so far es {irvriding ncura'.c
reports of tho condition of schools, and
eocuring teachers rosily qualified for the
work of educating the young, waa a
nullity except in form ; that new evils
wore cropping out every day, and rid
E.nos growing stronger and more appa­
rent ; that in brisf wo were losing tho
krurt and U't uf uur schools for want of
some proper system of supervision, al­
most every ono who took; iBe pains to
look over the edncafional xofiditions tit
our State crowsd, and found no eno to
enter a doniaL
Fowl at last to look these m&gt;ws|_come facts squarely in the face and pro­
vido for them a remedy in so far u leg­
islation could remedy them, the Legisla­
ture uf OC-7 passed the law which gave
io tho state the present system of Ccunty
Bupcrintendency. That there are some
crude and contradictory foalurta in tho
law twenty months experience has
plainly proven, that tho office baa not
corrected all tbc evils connected with tho
rehool system that it was expected to cor­
rect, ia also true, from tho 1 act that m
he always the ease with the establuh-

’

juvenile days,"
tin a "wide aw«k-” village like thia that
Moro of the good results and soms of iwas being improved every year. That
tho supposed evil'will bo noticed at a fa- 1the "alow coach" “old fogylt-.” who
would not contribute to the Rail Road.
turn time.
.
Boms of whom had done much to pre­
vent its extension to this place, will be
profited Just as much financially aa
those who have subecrlbod liberal
Axes.a. Nek, Dec. 29th 1868.
and worked pcrHttanUy la aid erf the
Ed. Baxxkx.—In answer to many in­ Road now about Completed th Hastings,
quiries respecting the country fa which although they may not be appreciative
11 live, 1 take this privolige of informing enough to be profited In any other way
my friends of Barry Co. through the or manner. Mr. Wrights speech waa
columns of your paper. Imagine your very able and listened to attentively,
and gave evidence ol his ^eeu financial
self Mr. Editor, standing on the western
ability, public spirit and enterprise.—
banks of the Great'Mfaouri River, forty His effort was cnthusla-tlcall appended
mites North of Omaha and you would as ho retired from the stand.
find yourself on the Eastern shore of Ne­
Mr. Cable, then marie a few wellbraska, amidst the wend era of Creation. timed temUtor, followed by Mr. Root,
Standing on soil that needs no enrich­ when the rosetlngadjourned, after hav­
ment to grow the product of every North­ ing voted unanimously to recall the voli­
ern climate. The soil fa of a black sandy tion forwarded to HmiZ R. J. Grant, to
loam mixed with day, a healthy dimate, present to the Legislature. caking that
body to infer against raising the 5 pc:
good water, plenty of timber, a good cent voted by the town.
market and good society, and the privligos fur educating tho young fa not ex­ after repaired to the dinlug room
celled fa tho United States. Tho State of in the "Cottage," accompanied by
NebfUka fa a vast ruling Prairie, inter­ Meaus Root, Cable and Dan by as guests,
whore they partook of the boumle*
spersed with timber, with hero and there
spread by "Unde Fblla," larbh hand.
a streamlet flowing from its rocky base,
After doing Justhe to lbs ivjiaat,Dr. A.
twining ita way through small groves of H. Ellis, arose and cUe.sdtbe lollowing
timber, watering as it were the even toast:
“Junlcr John,"—the ria. ng
garden uf Edon, as if it had no other member of the Bairy Co., Bar." To
mission to fllljond yet the trader, tho for­ which Mr. Carveth, icsjonded In one of
Lis happiest speeches.
m
tho stock raiser the miilcr, all cr &gt;
The next toast: "Tho village Presi­
dojndeut on the hand work of God.
dent,". waa briefly re ponded lo by the
Sirs, it fa generally supposed that Ne­ the Incumlcntpf that office.Mr.Wright,
braska fa nearly out of the world, but to who c.oeod by saying that ho noticed
convince you that it fa not, please luuk that the medical prufeadon were repre­
at tho map of the United States, &gt;nd sented by D:'s. iterkhurst, Bakerand
you will find that Nebraska fa nearly in
tho center of tho tamo, with more privi­
leges of transportation than any western
State ia the Union, tho great Missouri
River running along ita Eastern border,
and the great thorough-fare of tho
world, passing through the center of our
Biate uf Nebraska will eventually attain,
can hardly be imagined, with her river
navigation aud transportation.
By rail the richness of the soil, tho
energy of tho people, all combined Nekpik* shall move on and on until the

world will wonder at ita wealth, with c
fuw mure men - like George Frances
Train, Blair, Miller, and others that wo
could mention, Nebraska would more
on. We would how invito the attention
of the farmers and mechanics, when we
look over tie broad expanse of prairie
(hat lies a barren waste, we wondtt- why
it fa that so many prefer to stay in a
wooden country to dig their lives out
amidst the clay hills, where it takes two
generations to bring the land into a state
of cultivation, »o that a man can work
with pleasure, then there is no pleasure,
for tho soil.fa SO exhausted that a man
can make nothing, men fa this natural
state fa not content unless he fa hording
up this worlds goods, wo write from exporicnce, this fa why we shipped for Ne­
braska. Were we not sure that this
countQ- fa all that wo say it is wo would
not write in this wise. Many of tho
settlers of Barry Co., will no doubt re­
member your correspondent My well
wishso to the working class of people,
indMoe me to pen these lines, if you
want Humestaads you can still get them
in Nebraska,. the wild land along the
river ranges from five to ten dollars per
acre, the improved from twelve to fifty,
according to tho amount of bnprovemonta, farmora comcing to this sexion
of country, can generally rant the first
year or as they please. I would advfaf

meut of any reformatory law, people ex­
pected too much; and from the uUior
fact, which is the more weighty, that
plans laid and wuek put in progress have
all that intends to settle fa a now coun­
nut yot had limo to develop legitimate
try to first look before they move, for
what may suit one may nut another, fijr
In other states, where tho office haa aa Nicholas said: I am glad that all
had a longer time to demonstrate ita of­ mon don’t think alike, for if they had
fsets it has becomo au tediRpensible part they would all have beoa after my wo­
of their school system Ohio, salfaticd man. Moro anon.
W; B. N.
with tho general featnwa of her school
law, yet painfully consaous Hurt her
schools uro not what they should be, te
Z
MlDDbxviLvr, Jan. 18th, IMO. '
looking with anxious oyo to county sty
/ Eo. Bauxu. On Tuesday even'.n;
the ISbss, there waa a large and en­
thusiastic Fathering of the dtla-ns of
Some ro»ults, ia tho highest degito this region at Leonards' Halt, to dl-cuss
beneficial, r.ro .already manifest in tho Rallr ad mattcni. Bills had bmn posted
twenty months that tho kw haa been in only the day before Inviting “all Jnte•pernios in our own Btate. School ros.eJ in the completion ef the G. R. V.
R. R. to Middleville" to turn out. and
houses are to bettor repair; addi. focal
well did they reepoud.to tuat call, for
impetus 1ms Been given to the building the hall won crowded. The meeting
of new ones; maps chaeta and various orgraised by electing D. B. Pbatt, Esj
kinds of necessary school apparatus arc Chairman, and A. D. Baixjock eeot-ta.
finding their way into the schools, and ry, Preeldetrt Root, and Nrrnra Daww*re pneenL
the general tuao of tho schools is mate­ nr 4 Ca.*L*. of ‘b*
rially strengthened. New studios that Mr. Hoot, K-*» Introduced and enter­
tained Use raeAltug far nearly on hour
— really valuable from their practical
with an abte and ta'Uag »]»cchnalara ore found to many sebooh. This
He requeued, and »?&gt;owed conclusive­
is especially true of tho studies of Fhyse- ly that th : psoUealntea.el demanded
•togy sod U. B- History- But these are
—&lt; V» 1—
“T

EWING MACHINS

&lt;opment of Its natural advantages and
iresources, believing that the general
Ijiroapertiy cud happiness of tbo commu­
1nity was of more moment than ludl-

and uncloudod^canopy by the Rev. J. F.
Mason, James B., auly sun of John Cox
of Colorado, and Ellsu 0. eldest daugh­
ter of Hajar O.y Harrington of Burt
sounty Nobnuka?,
. .

COLLECTION: COHmiKCHG

Ora Ooomr.—It fa really pleasing
to peruse ths messages uf the Governors
•f loyal States now being delivered.
From Maine to Minnesota, wherever an
Exscuiivo specks, it fa with promises, as
well as roahxations that must make both
incumbentand constituency proud. Ev­
erywhere finances uro in healthy condi­
tion, State debts are being reduced, and
requests ore mado to the Legislatures to
diminish or abolish taxes on solid wealth.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

NEW YORK RAW FORTE COMPANY.

HASTINGS. MICH.

JUST THE SAME MANNER,

Word in Season lo the Citizens

50 First-Class CUTTERS

medical profession. May they prosper
and a|cediiy».row rich. That commu­
nity may thereby be relieved uf the necoalty of being tick..In wider to con­ Tu« Ixixanrc uro Ftxxsr Avsostmext
ever offered fa tho County.
tribute to the!: pbya! cal necessities, and
support. And ob; That they would
I AIM TO SELL
contrive some way to reduce the dimen­
sion of their fiee, in the same propertlortihat modern improvement ha» en-

Wc •ic;
■zritnsr.

Genuine Articles.

Pllls, by adopting the Homoeopathic
’ system1 so that there shall be no greater
, draw upon the parses of their patients,
' than upon tlic patients perton."
■
Dr. Ellis responded, frequently
"bringing down the house with his
lively sallies and phunny all udons."—
The Grand River Valley Cabte. mnre
esteemed by the eitlzcns of Middleville
than his Illustrious namesake, the At­
lantic Cable,—may be never have a ca­
ble tertr around his oyek,—brought out

end in good order.
Mr. Root, who had been seated nt the
head of the table waa brought to his feel
by tho following: "The President of
the Q. IL V,&lt;R. R. Co. May he be able
to Hoot out all opposition to the success
of his favorite project." He said that

'FLORENCE SEWI11C ■tCIlll?

•a%!

[|E1MU»»TERS UMTS CUVE.

CHRISTMAS TOYS &amp; FREEST:

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

DRUGS,
Ur4&gt;&lt;lnr«. Cbvalaal*. Dji

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

STOVES, IRON.

talnment. thia gatberinc of the citisens
Middleville, and their courteous treat­
ment of himself, and the evening »pe:rt
with so much pleasure, would everbs
one of his happ'est thoughts; that he
ouhl not frame language to express bls
fecllnHS.bat his counten-uieo beamline
with smiles. rpoke n language not to be
misunderstood by those present. An
adjournment to the setting room, where
a social chat was had for an hour, wboti
tho cuid)mily dla|M-ncd. Each feeling
that such social gathering! were too un­
frequent.

BOOKS,

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery*

—Tho editor of &lt; Vermont paper says
he hal a present on Christ mas morning,
which “was nut a piano,but it could yell"

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

—Mr. Bcott, nominated for Senator to
succeed Mr. Buekalow. is a man about
45, a thorough-going Radical, a lawyer
by profoesfan, haa been the council uf ths
PenusylvuBia Central Railreed, and oc&lt;
cuptss a respectable rank fa hid profse-

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Stlid SHnr ail. FM Wart,

—The boll of tho north Preabvteriau
Church at luwa City was spirited awav
twenty years ago and carried to Balt
Laks City. Tho present pastor of the
church has roecirod a letter from Brigh­
am Yeung offering to return tho bell to
tho church at his own expense.
—Victor Hue
that ho was got
Talar report, iny
you know,
operate wit

Wholesale and Retail.

TRI 8016 CABINET,
By C« Q. AXXJSNT.

�gsal and SHscrlianrous.

BUSINESS CARDS.
» ooaasquence have to use all their coer- :
gios In pushing forward the work, and |

tbsreforo have little time to spend In
negotiating with each Individual land seMtiuM|uM»&lt;^.SM«Mfiae.Ma'napt to a^
bolder far ths right of way. Friends be «•«&lt;
prwaedoes
ery.to proMt" iUm
liberal. Bo up and doing, and the bene- F'"**~*« «aJ—ait*. la&lt;M. a* a rwk, the

ning after the ckHCo! thei-ublie oxercl as of the oocas on, Some doesu men
met at the Court House te organize a
Temperance political pa’ty. We understand that there w^e thirteen signers
to the call, amoag whom were thnw of
clergymen of our village. We had sapposed that U&gt;e experience of 1387 would
have proven ted any dtan who cl dms to
bo a Republican from pxrt&gt;a|«Uug In
such a cau'tu, tbv result of which, if
anything Is ace mi Ibhed will be ths
re-turatLn to political power of the
Democrallc ptrty in this township.—

BANKERS.
QN THE HOST REASONABLE TERIS.

-J?

Atessrtriac

Hl «&lt;»»

Lumber Wtttrvx*
:HALE!
—*&lt;!&lt;• . ur ■ &lt;*&gt;r*.
m mmI a

te-wr cbaateoOiC. sxd ri«np&lt;U»» from
»»d p»U« “**o lbs teat a Ul«ue *f ibeir
«&lt; aa er«.rd&gt;a(i7.

ibuirb^d*. *ad mads. «hkb tbs tan lift uf
tbu milm
l„ („t. t
*-4.4.—»&lt;. nuri/t*/
&gt;. ib« pr*»d dsUdrrstaq* "r "•« •»**•' «“Uiua*, ■«! ih«7 bare u.. wleU •"
wu«*cs env*sa. His*
.
"«*«•.
•»
jhismsmi
•• •-* systoM .ad iavIgteaMa AUr,1’“*4' nBud*“’•

N—,m.J n.p«l.lk»nl. .T..IP—
rance man, and all or nearly all, that ib. public I. co.-wmcd. «d «&lt;».■&gt;. I. u.« bup«
ter fifteenycaro has been done by It: and •“ »'•« stumpt. ur
i«n ur la tbs n«r.
yet tlieeo men prefar that the moral !&gt;•» te«o tb« sb**t usaic** sreerw *r vss re.
element lu Am-1lean p..Utica shall be "T «“«•». •»-« «ud«dts ornh u-.t .« P
dl.Oo.dM and tho O d c^ru .tlculaU re- Pr',UrT
t- tkU M.atr7 U H -U.
turned to power and place, tccauac for- ' rZ."i'12L.M.ir"*r“l J “***
.
1
-oithth. lutependmitu.dor of God J*

80cnt-—The Good Templars* social
will be he’d at the rrsidonce of Mrs. J. Templars, are m&gt;t perm tied to rule the
party of Justice, free !om and reform.—
W. Stebbins, next Friday evening. A
W&lt;- learn that this Bak&gt;rs dozen of
general attendance u solicited
muu.at thi. mooting - u.Friday evening
cbooe six del 'g-ites to the Couveurion at
JackM-aou the 26th, to form th - St to
Tenipcrntioe ptriy, as repnsentauves
road, leaving this village about 0 A. M. from Barrj-Co only, vta. Rev. E. Cun­

BEIL ESTATE 4 W8DBAJCE

BOWXE A GALLOWAY,

Dn
(Ms, Griteriei,
score a awr»rt
on cut a.v» ArxorcT.vxt.
H-»ku»y CuiMni. Ukb
apreval

lyssrs

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

Drift Medicines, Groceries,

za/xrx.o/x.x iux.rwwrt. •
errr trtrm sxeor.

ADMINISTRATORS SA1X

TO CONSUMPTTVZS.
Groce rine and Produce,

and returning about 8 P. M. Success to
the enterprise.
wo eball. to, but In our judgem.xu the
To
wh„ dr&gt;iir lk b‘r ,
movement lau tcrriu.o uiL take, un&lt;- that pmcri|.iUm —.a i,«e ut
Will set the cauec of Tim;eronCv back
lor pr«p*ri»s &gt;i&gt;&lt;!
fifty years, id Michigan.
I »«y »Ui s».d • .ur» c«

HYDE&amp;PRINDLE.
AFPUXirrKD.—The Judge has appoint­
tho January term ot tho Ci.culi Court
ed lion. C. G. Holbbook, P.-o«ecutln&lt;
^t'orocy. ad inlri-n, t’&gt; Oil the vacancy inanafo the County of Ba.ry :
WULam IL CUe, E. i. Telling,
occasion.! by th-- death of the Hon.
Charles Baker and Alonso D. Hurt .n of
Fkaxk Atxux. Thia Is aa excellent

HECRJCK A CU&lt; K,

Salta &amp; Hanesaaiffl,
The Chicago Tribune.

Bigge, ef Ca tl.tuu; Ephrau ah.Uuc&lt;c,
i’-'D. M. Pratt, and Joseph Cole, al
Hastings; Washington L. Dow, i ng.'

H. A. GOODYEAR,

. ..........................
.........
will be completed to Mas:ing« thia
E. Frisk, Wtn. Bristol,and John »r* aud rrvaie imp-d-iu.au u&gt;'
Week. We hope *&gt;• The people h re Joieiih
.. ..
....
. .
I. a
ore Impatient, an 1 tha go al ot Ue com­
pany demnnda its camplct on at the Towle, David Demery, and V. O.Bi.cu,
of Maple Grove; John VanDernlkrr,
etr'Jeit paotble mo ueot.
Corts P. Pendlll, Isaac Willson^and
John Berber, of Prairieville; A. 4.
Palmerton, of Woodland.

Baiter &amp; Ersbame Dealer,

Mill, TU-WUUT AIS WEEKU

miffi
Having bought the entire Intercet of
- P. Dbake, in- the late flrm of F. D.1
.TCley A Co.. and made largo add--'
Goes to the stock, a eoatlnuencv of the
pub'dc patiouaceso liberally extended
lo the late firm is re-pecUully aJiclted.
We have rvmdvel to oar new Urick
keep on hand at all times a complete
line of Drugs A Medicines, Pajirts A
Olla, school Books rtationury^Faucy

as cheap aa nt any oilier house in the.
rilate. '1 be City Drug Store will al ways ■
be found complete in all ita arrange­
ments. '1 he public generally are iuvit- I
eJ to call o:&lt; us in ou: new -.tore, and
satisfy themaclvea tliat we mean to.
York. John W. On-, Publ.sber, W Nas­ please and accominudnte nil.
j
sau Street. $2 per year. The Jauu.-ry
homb-.t of thi 1. the eldest Odd Fellows’ Z Dr. A. P. Dbakk, will glvo hU undl▼lied
aUcutlar;
to
the
piadioe
of
his
publication in the country, is on our ta­
PruitMlon. Office in ihuThu nlx Block,
ble. We uutioe among Its contents
The Ocean Twins—the opening ciiapters over tho City lirug Store, le.'l haad en­
&lt;f an original serial story ; Sketch of trance, up rtalrs, -hlid dorr.
HasUugs, Jan. 16th, 1880. '
Hid Lehigh Valley, Ponusylvania ; An

'special
.
Address I]. Nobtom, Hastings, Barry
Co., Michigan.

Udd Fellow Abroad; rocletyuait is;
l*ra»enl Status of Odd Fellowship ; Sci­
entific and Curious Facts; Dut.ca fi r the
Now Year ; Looking Back ; Woman’s
Right to do Good; I icbckah Department;
Ladles’ Olio; Domestic aud lo.clgo
Correspondence, Ac. Each aulscriter to-day, the lint height shipped te Noahlo the A. O. F. for 1*» Isp.eseiM.d with viBs.pn the G. 11 V. it R It fa cer­
a beautiful steel engraved portrait of tainly encouraging to business meu to
know that the days uf trawmortiag pro­
duce to, and freight from BaUie Creek,
TkKjAXrsBY Trust of the Clrmilt to supply the demands of trade ore num­
Couth, will be held next week, com­ bered. -Nor i* it Iso«encouraging to the
mencing on Monday, his Honor Louis fanning community to know that a tmirkre
— !»«
—-B. We ----------------,er&lt;ra ** ®P«*1 ho™
k£ndi
H. x~.
Lovxll
presiding.
learn
that «*
tbebuMnees of the term will be ve.y ol prodoce, and the highnat, market
large, and a session of some days may Lo I™*
.*• , undorstaad that
sxpeetod. Among th. lmport. nl o&gt;es « ^1« AlMwmng, have alroady made,
to bo tried this term, a. w. euppoe:, I. j.•» W**’^'*ad
‘ other grain, other* will aoon follow.—
that of Hawley vs MaConueU and
I The Lruiua have not commstuxid making
Fearice, Involving some exceedingly iu■ regular trips hero yet, but the Supurinterestiag questions ul law. The&gt;e are
tundent assured mo' day before yvstaralso some criminal cases of Interest, but ( day, that bo would bo here on Munday
these so far as the people are concerned to superintend the laying of a aide track,
are in safe han.ls, thanks to the action which is tho only ubetach, nuw in the
of o«r Judge, and the pubUc lBtere*t way. Of cuur»o wo all feel elated over
wlU bo taken cure of faithfully beyond the futaTW» proupeats,
proiipeuts, whitL
which tho advent JT
of
all question.
____
I the R. R. fumhatiuwes. Hustings can
_____• ' ■
t
' keep their cu tains up and ear* open, for
Bjobtof Wat.—We bear that Mr.
n ja_
y,— thjnfc uutui; tha
Conn, the popular aud tdeient .an: ahriU notes uf tho whi»tlo wiU bo hea.-d
t.-actee Iter the construction of the G. R. jn the distance.
V. R. R. Is now engaged in obta.uing j 1
Senator Chandler, mokinemsrdoodsof ths B.onr op wat between ' ry with hia friend* st the Marriun Huuae
thia Village and Middleville, lie tea Jackaon, on Thursday evening. One
liberal earnest, na ve mm, and what icmarkud that tho Hotel keeper at Lauhe does will be promptly done, und tho *
‘
*_
mast liberal terms couslstciit with e^uM
aad exact Justice between tho company
and property heldcra will bo ofTe cd .0
all parties, but at the same time wo brllcvo there ia not s single i ssctlos un
the rout between thlaand Grand Rap­
ids, which will trot to benefitted twlou

read m tho land used by the Company
ta worth toritay. Means it ia far the In­
teract of every man to bo extremely
liberal with the company, and aid in all
yossDds ways la its Immediate eonstnse-

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trewd the greenhouse, there aro oomparatividy tew which can be grown to
advantage tn the parlor
Yet parior cr window gardening is
certainly tho m &gt;j‘. popular of horticultur­
al, operations becanaa it »that which is
ttdaptedto tho capabilities of the many,
aad not that which cun duly be indulged
fas by tho few who can command the nec­
essarily larger means which the conatrnetion anil earc bf green houseerequire.
A plant whl&lt;*h will grow, flourish, and
bloom in the window, which will thrive
with little care, and repay that by healthy
feute- and cheerful Lluotn, la of far i
teroater value than one which will only
Such a plant will always bo popular.
It Bay, in time, bo scorned by flurista,
beranoe it is old and common ; but tho
very fact of ita recommending itself to
the maseea is that which will insure its
continued cultivation long after a large
proportion of costly noveUiee have, in
turn, given place to newer discoveries,
and been cast aside into not unfroqueutly wwU-mcrited oblivion. Now, in fact,
many planto which wo seldom see except
tn greenhouses succeed perf etly in the
panor, and, stronger sti^ many pknta
which we commonly see grown in win­
dows never du well under such culture,
and utterly refuse to be reconciled to it
Our purpose in these papers is to des­
cribe a few plants, which, with ordina­
ry care, will suce-jed uu lor window-cul­
ture, and to giro tho. proper treatment
winch each should receive.
The plants suited fur this culture are
for more numerous than is generally sup­
posed. We ean, therelure only mention
Comparatively few, and those which oc­
cur moot readily to ua.
•
And, first, a few general cultural di­
rections may not be out of place.
Plants In rumi generally suffer from
dusk by which the leaves Uxv,mo dogg­
ed, and the vital fuuctiuna of the plant
Impaired. To remedy this, it is only
iwcoasary to s{&gt;unge ur syringe the plant
U often at leas! as once a week The
syringing or showering can easily bo
done in the kitdien sink, the jot being
laid omits aide, and i»-iA &gt;■&lt;.,« of the
leaves thoroughly wet; a citurnon small
Water-jx/t with a fine roao wid answer ev­
ery parpute. bnongiug, which is better
ter plants with Laid, glmty foliage,
should be dene with a cult sponge or a
bit uf flannel
' la every case where water ia applied
to a plant, either at room or branches, it
should bo of the temporture of tho room
where the plant glow*. Rain-water ia
preferable to any other; and where hard
water only can be obtained, it ahuuld be
allowed to •land aurin- houre before being
applied to the plant*. In •fonging.
where plants are very dirty, lukevrarm
tester may be used to advantage; but
after the operation, a good shower with
colder water should be given. The &gt;u.l
Used may bo much the same fur all win­
dow-plants, aud may b« generally des­
cribed a* ‘good gnnk-n-ioam;” in this
mewt plants will grow well.
An excellent euuipu»t may bo mado of
leaf-mould, well-rotted manure, or old
hot-bed and peat—ccch ouo part, with
enough sharp sand to kesp tho soil &lt;q«n.
u uf the fin-1 importance; tor
if Oro soil becomes wet, sour, and sodden,
the plant will not flourish. ..Broken pot­
sherds are the be-t materials though
pdbbles, charcoal, aud many other arti­
cles, may bo umjI- As a general rule,
every put should have at least an inch of
drainage at the bottom. Wo make no
Unguarded statement in saying that very
tow people know Low UX wuur plants.
The secret is, huwevre.'weiy ample.
When you water your plants, du it
thoroughly not administer little driblets
by which only the suriucc is wet, but
thoroughly saturate all the earth in the
pot. Wat-T thus again when neresmuy.
according to the nature of die plant aad
aa often aa required; but du nut allow
water to stand in saucers ur t dates under
the puts. Calla-lilies 111 a it; Dutch bulbs
will bear it; but to moat plants it is a
lingering death: tliurcfuro allow all wa­
ter which Ilia earth in pots will not re­
tain to run off. Huw are wt» to do this
ia the tiarlor? Simply by growing plants
in hollow tables lined with sine, which
is the neatest, cleanest aad prettiest way
of growing parlor-plants.
If we can not do thia empty all water
teiut of tho Murers.
Air is of vital importance. Many
plants aro roasted to death. On every
fine day, or whenever air a!&gt;ovo frecring
can be' admitted, thoroughly ventilate
tho room; but be careful no odd draught
blows over tho plants Vegetable us ,
well aa animal organisations breathe ;
and the ou- uf many “Jiving rooms” and j
parion is rank poison. Plantes are deli-1
cate, aad soon snow tho "dre-U. On man
the poison acta more slowly, but nut less

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Plenty of A’?*/should bo given; and
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VOL. XIII

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.'WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, 1869

NUMBER 40.

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“Have you any specimens of her hand ! that;" aha said, drapundiugly.
writing ?"
“Wa nano of us know what in
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the b&lt;-st tiling th at can happen to one to
bo thrown on one’s roeourrt-a.”
• True but circumstances alter cases —

dug t"
ilt-r husband dead I"
mavA A irtlink Iwaunlt

lina imjK'^'-ibll*."

past nlwuld bo to him as though it bad
Hartwell. never been, he returned to the lutior ho
was writing.
The next day Mr. Hartwell was called
no area upon which Mr.
had been fixed so intently, Weal, to bo alwent some weeks; so, the
vuluxws, wbuM&gt; lore he succeeding Monday, when Mabel timidhad mastered and mado his own—that
room, with its luxurious appointments,
faded from his vision and tnoro ruse up
She re»cmblod her father neither in
before him a duudleas summer evening
I.IQ1ITXINO KXI’RFW. fra
fire years agu. U« stood in Squire
Dacro’s gardt-u, an awkward ungainly
_j~_
evil -------ones upon
youth, but with all a man's eager and moeaiy the dark and.--------alien;, though tho
. ----- i----- &lt;—heart. A
which she had now fallen
NKW YORK RIGHT EXPRESS.
I&gt;ath could but bo
before him, a*
feltkeealr by a timid and sensatire na­
rounded her.’ He readied with a throb ture like her*. The widow's weeds she

WM. H. HAYFORD,

interrupted Mabie, lying down her pen,
and rising from her seat” “I know t
hnvu tried yuttr’ patience orw
I

k-ut. and lismu to too. Hard and exacting as you hare doubtless thought
tpo, j am mure truly yvur friend than I
have seemed, and wuuld riad.y servo
you if 1 univ knew Iww.”
•'Theproud curl ufMablo’s lip soft­
ened into a smile.
"Thank yonv Mr. Dey ton. God know*
I have uoed uf such; tor I am alone in
tho wurid.’
.
There wa, a titnplc pathos in these

• but the habit of punctuality is a vvry imID. Dayton's portant one, without which success Is

hare a man's strength and reouurcea;
but it is different with a woman, especi­ hi* momentary weakness.
ally one brought up so hclples. ly os pour
Mabel. Letme.ree,” ho oddod. relerrimr to the letter—”20 Friend street I

A H. ELLIB,
uuvaorATUBT. os«»

C. 0. HOLBROOK.

child, immodistoJy sd.lro^vd herself to yuuuanuoui.
what seemed to bur tu lx* a hopdoM task;
To his great relief Mabie
sho became so much absorbed us to he
quite unmindful of the lateness of the
hoar, until Mr. Dayton came in to tell

might bo, wore as different aa
from the rouud. clerkly hand, iu
iudi&lt;peti*able.

1111„banished
thoa*country.
Xut&lt;luif. frum
ud
that,’'
a model of punctqjihty,
“Who d'ye suppose has answered that ^n. smiling at the eereestne
o_.otherwise kind and iudu
noceesaiy—evils.”
.
| tolerated no omission of it in any of Ms
I dressing a grave-looking i
•I
only
hope
I
may
lire
tu
see
you
depandaute.
. That Mabel, eu differently
: nor of the room, nearly „ --------------,
(Stea-1 »n papers. “Squire Dacre'a daughter, “ar—
’7 “n6 of 1three nuooseary evils, whi&lt; h educated, should cunsldpr « few minutes,
5,00 A.M. NKw YORK PAY KXPRW.L
d»r« tnepted) Ktnpa al Uornrtl.TiH.
&lt;» I• « who at one time owned nearly half of u wishing yoc
iJwTb Oldtown, tho haughtiest aristocrat of deserve. A* i
that aristucratie place, who seemed to i
oonsidar himself-and family to be made 1
of different blood from the rest of tho .I wore tit your age, 1 wuuld like nothing twenty minutes “behind time,” as was
her general custom, eeiweially. as ho reworld. He died a bankrupt His dau­ hotter.
"Very likely; but I happen to hare ally took, a deeper interest in her, and
ghter married that scamp, Turn Glynn,1
more important badness to attend to."
con-idered himw.lf rctponrible, in a
“Well, well, I paid her e month’s sal­ measure, for her training tor tbs newlife
she had just aa
ontorod
U[wa,
and
.^.,1 aa. —
a which
sure. Io think oi Mnbul Daero being ary iu advance, and told her to ootuo •kI.IUHTKNING EX rRates .D.Ot. reduced to such exuemity f"
' '
“It isn’t anything very strange, ret, I dare say. Did 1 tell
“Yon are half tn hour too Into,” ho
Tr.17 marked the youugvr and evideuUy less
widow ? Her husband
“Wo meet with

8. c. PRINDLE,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

fumldable pile of letter* in reply to an
advertwesaent far a lady copyist. There
was every specimen of cahgraphy from
the artistic flourishes of the miss from the
I writing school, to the delicate Italian
hand, the deciphering of which is eu de­
structive to both cyo and patience, but
i nothing that suited tho practical old gen­
, tipman, who had on cyn more to the
I' useful than the ornamental.
Suddenly he uttered an
of’ .
“ ejaculation
J
»O

.

.Mabel blushed deeply at this graro^
rebuke.
controlled Limself.
“I am very sottt, Mr. Dayton; I will
“I think I could find you come place
try to bo more punctual in the future."
wheja quiet retirement would be far
mi^r congenial with your Iseling*.
How would you like the situation of
instead of this grieved, troubled look,
Mr. Dayton would not hare fell so un­
comfortable.
himsc-H,

such?"
“Yes; 1 have a friend who is desirous

get through tho world this way, mnrer.” j
Then ho thought huw hard/ho had
you would suit hhn.
found the world,
WV..A, with
»&gt;.U a
- man's strength , j_J£U |UyM.-if 110 IS lUl Old &gt;11 "IltlljT, Will
and up^rtuHittei.nud his heart grew » ft duubffre* Ims hi* odditte.; but thia I coxa
and pitiful Huw *cu*iMe ffw was I— son ly say, that lie will du cvciything in
GEORGE PRESTON
Hho Colored it ho but iXkcd nt lit-r.—
Huw unfitted for her place,'or for any
other, iu fact, :avo tho Cahn retirement
THE LATEST GLAND DISCOVERY.
with himf
"No like yourselfhc is oluao in the
neo* made him anxious to impress upon I world.”
*
youthful, and the slender form blighter hor mind the impurtomx' of forming the
The already bright color in Mabel’s
in it* pnmMfcna.
I habil of punctuality, application mid check, grew brighter.
tho
look
of
mingled
wonder
and
pity
Paralysis can be Cured!
with which she regarded him, and strug­
gled with the mirth which sparkled in
DEB. J. M- A C. RV88KLL,
aha said timidly.
the eyes and dimpled the small red
muutli. Then the contemptuoo words uf
“Quite. Yon may rest confident that
» —_..U
_____ 1’__ ... .1_____ .Lt-*.hor proud father, who heard of what be graver, and his manner mure chilling taring and
I subjected.
tanned “his insolont presumption in dar­ than usual.
Bho evidently rocognired him The I Not that
ing to address hi* daughter, and whoso
sad
eyes
sparkled,
and
a
half
smile
perttion
or
forb
'
" ' soul.'
a. He made nu alluthe lip*. Fuur child f It was so pleas- of expremii:
thou. Step od
th? situation vary gladly . But you have
_i
*__ r___ ___ «___ ax.,_______ , -L,
papers waiting to be
--- ----- h daily grew higher,
though inwardly dismayed as Ufa ewe
popular lawyer, with wealth flowing in
For a mument Mr. Dayton rwneind
fell upon it, and «]&gt;ent hoar* to rocti^
upon him daily. And there was still
silent; ami then his lung rcpcaared foelgreater change in’his personal appea­ loitered:
ings, found utterance.
rance. The awkward, blushing boy
n you not guess? Must
still ho made its paint of duty to notice
had become the steady self-assured Hartwell’s office r”
mny words, and that
“This h the office of Hartwell A Dey- any error cm her part which fie thought
1 ho Seeks must hare the
could be avoided by otto and patience,
ton, madam. Mrs. Glynn, I suppose.
Mr. Hartwell is absent. Please walk this however duagreeeblo it miglil be to her eLs; bttahioyuu! Oh, my darling! found
the
eye
of
the
wurid
the
kindly
and
gonBAOCM(/E CHECXED THROXJGH.
after all these weary years of waiting,
‘‘You will hare to make another copy look up and arnwur me"’
of tins
this viyun.
Glynn," saiu
said air.
Mr. imywn,
Dayton, &lt;uuo
'
to use ou which were fresh praa and ox
CWA*&lt; FOR TICKETS Tl A ERIK RAILWAY,
Bludung and trembling btuualh the
and a huge pile of large sired paper, afternoon aa ho laid a paper upon
weighted her greet hajipineas. Mania
crossed with rod line*. “You willpteuso desk ••/ find that it has a number
U. RtnOLR,
WM.L.B,
it ei
error*.
I hare underlined.
commouco your duties by copying thi* portent
...... . which
.............
’•“
&lt;J*J 0*1
paper, bringing it tn mo when finished. Ito &lt;puck tv p
ing her bread among etrangem.
arms ontold hor, that, whatever else
1 will hero remark thatyvur office hour* waiting-far it?
Mr. Dayton’s nature was nt
QBEAT VTL.STEBN RAILWAY.
J Mr. Dayton
will be from sight in the muTuic^ —
w—'— had had a number of might botido, eu long he was left she
thing* to annoy him through the day, was xercr more to be “all alone iu the
five, allowing an hour for dinner
and was afterward consciuu* that ho world "
•nuke with a sharnnoss auJ imputieucu
‘‘You wrote mo that Mabie Glynn had
altogether unusual with him.
meat ho sought, he had not only
Ha was ounvoreing with one of his gone away to bo huusukeeimr fur sunw
him from hia native village, but thade
clients, when Malid handed him the uno,” said Mr. Hartwell, nt the close of
yy
A. RAUTWLLL,
a lung conversation with Ids partner uj.ua
fall of discomfort the last remaining
busuiees matters soon alter his return
Here she mghed, as she mentally con­
days of tho mother of whom ho wns tho
solo denendouco. This, evpeciaDy tho trasted him with the graceful form of room a few minutes after, he was struck
now
situation?”
latter, Mr. Dayton never forgot er fijr- the mail who had so captivated her girl­ aghast by the following *]«ctado : Ma­
Groceriesand Provsions
ish fancy, but whose exterior had oarres- bie’s bead instead of being bent iintMgars.
dcntly over hor desk, lay wick upon tho said Mr. Dayton, smiaag. “I am gtang
From that time forward ho had turn­
ed his thoughts exclusively upon the duchar.^fie litftoJxand was c’a»j«d close­ to dine there to-duy uni, as I hare the
ly over her eyes, through tho tiugcre uf privilege of tuking n Iriciid, would like
dao' of his profasfom' No drown of
u&gt; hues you juii&gt; mo.' *
love had visited his heart sinoo teen.
which team worn trickling; the uUicr
A few minuti*' brisk walk -brought
was pressed oonvutsiruly Ip her tile, as
KEROSENE OIL,
Mabel took
the two muu in trout of a stately L.okmg
tho bright glances and' smiles lavished
If tu stifle the sobs that burnt hum the
mansion in tho plia*auta.t ion ul the
upon him so freely could win from him
heaving baoom.
“tv
more than the must common pulitenees
1 ou seem
could wRnwnt
Mr. Hurtwcll,
himself to spook, and perwiviug that sha
had not ubsci
. -• .
Mr. Hartwell, alternately ■offing wd
shaking his head ns thoughts fluctuated
between the dostitate condition of hit

EQUALIZER.

JOHN MICHAEL,

AMTRACTOFFICE. UadAi*»V
nJ Onrarnnails OS«.

HABTINGS HOUSE.

a

HARVEY WEIGHT.

aa4 for

■vx:

HOLBROOK 4 MRU.

WM

JONES.

wuj Air. Dayton’s cool r» kponec.

JAMIS JOHKSTON,

I found her I" he exclaimed, m soon

“Mr Harts ell, lot me introduce y« n
to Mis. Dayton. Mabel thi* gentleman
a hie is vary anxious to know how you like
“d
at all, air,” said Dink, still
and begiunlug to think quint thou words.
“Welk I nereri did x
□ARTUSA. KENT

Mr Hartwell.

�SEWING MACHINE
sal to any in ths
Utt. b.
—In addition to tho foregoing “great
card” which tho Wnttr. korol has put
has always stood by u^Rarah, for Zack. forth for I860 Che publisher hasannoane* Well Mr. Editor, as I hare fulfilled
my promise of net delaying writing so
Lmg as I did before, 1 will store by eub’

7

nwrwrrcAJt Caver*-A esBraeoT
the Republican Electors o' the T»wnehly of Hasting*, for the election of
foot- d'iepalot to tbs County Coeven*
lion, to be held ua 'be Mb day o' Feb­
ruary next, will be held at the office of
the Oonnty Clerk on Friday the 5th day
of February neat, at 2 o lock, P. M.
By o.-dcr of Townsh’p «&gt;:■ mlttee.

ttou to be he'd at Lanai nr on tho lOlli
day of Febriary next, for the nomina­
tion of a Justice of the Fop-emo Court,
and Two Rtg.’nto of the Unlvor-lty.—

Tho Senatorial nominations have de­
veloped one striking fact Maine 'ndiana, Missouri, Pennsylvania, New-York.
Minnesota, Michigan,and Massachusetts
have spoken, and in each case the Re­
publicans have taken candidates who
represent the advanced “Radical” opin­
ion of tho country. Those who imagine
that tho election of Gen. Grant eras
merely an expression of ‘■Conservative
confidence” in tho man, which would
have been given had be been tho can di .
date of either party, will find no war­
rant for this opinion in those nomina­
tions. If Mr. Fenton has any position
in New York politics, it is as an advanc­
ed Radical. Gen. Schurs has given hit
whole life to Radical ideas; Mr. Hamlin
is a Radical, of tho strictest sect; Charles
Sumner's name is a whole Gospel of
Radicalism ; Mathew II. Carpenter adds
Western fervor to Massachusetts faith:
while Mr. Chandler, Gov. Ramsay, Gov.
Cumback and Mr. Scott belong to* tho
The gentleman who see in the election
of Gen. Grant a triumph of tho senti­
ment which endeavored to pcrulyre the
war, to elect McClellan in 186J, to pre­
vent the emancipation of tho\ slayoa, to
make anew party out of the Philadel­
phia Convention, to break up tho Re­
publican organisation, arv mistaken.—
The men who now seek to make Gen.
Grant tho leader of a party composed of
Copperheads and milk-and-water Re­
publicans will find in this expression of
public sentiment that our Preeideatial
triumph was that of tho party of pro­
gress. Gen. Grant is pre-eminently a
Republican President, chosen by the
Union Republican party—by tho party
which in I860 defeated President John­
son and his patronage, even when ho
was aided, repocially in Now York, by
three same "Conscrvativo" politicians.
—As a Republican journal of a some­
what advsnoed school, we trust that the
names “Radical” and "Conservative,"
or any name, indeed, which gives ex­
pression to differences in the Republican
party, will be forgotten. Wo have no
remembrance of tho griefs and ths mis­
takes, possibly the situ, of tho peat few
years Wo do not desire Gen Grant to
bo anything but the Prttidt*! of iht
Country, and of tho whole country. We
are confidant that ho will sonao his high
office that good mon will conduct our
affairs, that economy will prevail in tho
Administration, that justice will be kept
pure, that tho national flag will bo pro­
tected in foreign lands, and dtisraaof
this nation in every State of our own.
This ta tho sentimeut ol every Rcpubli-

■'Radical" doctrines, ore the truest
friends of tho now Administration. Tboxr truth and their wisdom will be no
Ires welcome because they ifi...... . the
wifi of the Republican party and the

rtratod, tho fact
that the Sun the center of tho solar sys­
tem was once a planetary body uf some
other Sun—tho great centre of all the
solar systems; and ho wont on to ex­
plain, that our earth and all tho plane­
tary bedice were once part and parcel of
the Sun—throws off from it by natural
laws; and that the earth is cuntinually
roceeding from the Sue, as ore aU the
other planets, giving way for other new
planets,—-continually being formed
and thrown off and revolving around
the sun within the orbit of Mercury.—
That thn farther a planet recedes from
the sun, tho lues is its density, as is prov­
en by comparing the doueity of all the
knovfn planets, nearest the sun being
moot douse, and the farthest of a densi­
ty less than tbat of water; and so on,
till passing cutside of the imponderable
elements of the sun, and beyond its
control by tho power of gravitation, tho
planet becomes a sun itself.
The speaker illustrated various princi­
ples by diagrams drawn ujon tho black
board making everything perfectly dear
to the understanding stun of tho school
chndren^nd after listening to him for l«s»&gt;
v..«rs his auditneo were lotho to cro/r
listening.
In the second lecture ho cBnlinuod to
discuss and explain tho great rtilce nnd
|irinciplos of science aa appll ti to matIjt ; to An audience largely increased in
numbers; end at tho ch so announced
that the lecture on Sunday evening
would be held in Swifts Hall, the better
the School House was getting too small,
and that a small admissuia fee would bo
charged, (the former lectures having
been free.)
Well, Sunday evening came, and
Swifts Hall was packed full. The sub­
ject of this lecture was, "The elements
of the1 mind—the relations existing betwerfjlhs body and soul, and the soul
and spirit—the God power in man.”
Prof. Barnard showed himself to be
perfect master of tho subject, dearly
demonstrating by tho aid of science that
the world of mankind possesses there
qualities, body, tatl an 1 tpirir, and ac­
counting for, and explaining all the pre-

‘

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COLLKTIOI • fflirciUCIM

Tn Tkinura brings the announce­
ment that Matthew H. Carpenter, req. has
been nominated for United Btatee Bomtor by the caucus of Republicans in tho
Legislature of Wisconsin. Mr. Carpen­
ter is, wo believe, a native of Maasachussetta, and a gradual&gt; of the Harvard
Law School in tho daMuf about 25 yearn
ago. He was comparatively unknown to
the country until the Hun. Edwin M.
Stanton, ex-Secretary of War, about a
year ego, that he shuuuld be retained to
conduct an important suit before tho
Supreme Court ol tho United States on
the part of the Government- In this
suit there wen arrayed against him same

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K. Kna. Ass'»
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STAGES TO AND FROM HASTINGS

country, yet there lawyers were scarcely
lose electrified than tho people who
watched the progress uf the argument,
by tho adminbio mannan in whieh ho
managed hie cum. Mr.-Carpenter is a
Radical Republican, conversant with
the needs of tho country at the present
time, and will dontbtlesu, prove an able
ally of the incoming Administration.

The terms of tho Wttlrr» Roral oro
•2 50 per roar—four copies one year,
68,80.
specimen copses of paper,
with lists of premiums given for clubs
of all sues, (and of premiums to
subscribers who pay the single
pries,)—//rev. Addrem “H.N.F. Lew­
is, Publisher Chicago, ur Detroit

COURT HOUSE,

NEW TORE PIANOFORTE COMPANY.

whu prefer it tat should select a fatty
piece ; those who prefer loan may take
the shoulder clod, ur tho ujiper part of
tho fore leg. Take one pint of sali,one
teacup of mulasses or brown sugar, one
tablespoon ground cloves, allspice and
pepper, and two tablespoons pulverised
ludtintro. Place ths beef iu a deop pan;
rub with this mixture. Turn' sad rub
HASTINGS. MICH.
each aids for a wook. Then wash off
tho spices; pot in a pan of boiling wa­
ter. t must simmer for five hours, on
the back of the stove.
AS'hcn cold,
press under a heary weight, and you
will utrvsr desiro to buy cvmed beef of
the buteher again. Your pickle will do
for another ten pounds of beef, first rub­ 60 First-Class CUTTERS
bing into it a b*-1'-’ '
’* —
bo renewed audv
ration every day.__________________
many years by the writter, and is good Ths Lamest smd Fjxwt Assobtmxxt
srsr offered in the County.
to picle tongues fresh from tho market
—.vney/tr.d Htpubiiton.
I AIM TO SEIJ.

and back. I.saving Hast
morning at 6 o'clock. Our
find thia a decided pleiaant
Rail Rowi, and then to any
R. V. Railroad.
.

JUST THE SA1E HARBER,

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

NIGHT SCENES
Be Sure to Sge this Machine,

‘FLORENCE SEW HI 6 HACHIHL*

gUOaUMTtlS'SlSTS tuvi

tabla. In gossral appearan
the previous number an
well 11 ted with Interesting
tor. Every body shrei’d
dress Capt Mayne field. N
Bquare, N. Y.

Genuine Articles.
—Mrs. Hawxhuret uf Oyster Bay, L-I...
having, in a fit of insanity, announced
that as Christ bad shod his blood for her,
it was her duty to shed A»er blood for
Him, cut her throat She died after great
suffering.
*

wonders performed by spiritualists, up­
A Lowell girl was introduced to a re­
on sewn'yir principles; and pro’ing to turned Californtan,last Wodneeday noon.
the most skepti al mind, tho inspired
origin of tho Bible, end the fact that the
book of Revelations was re/fcrfa reve­
lation of previ ,us hidden mysteries to

wlU be delivered to the (
Jtepohlte. al the Court H
ytltage, ou Friday evenin
; by Comred J. H. Pa
hoped that all returned P

WK

DRUGS,
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

Ran. Rood FaivrY.-Tb
ryot tho Birth day o' tbs
country, is «• be eei-breted
by a Rail flood Dance at
■•uadertha Muptoee ol Goo

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

But, Mr. Eli tor it would bo idle for
po to undertake to give, even a synopsis
of these lectures, suffice it to say that
they far surpassed m beauty and grandure, sublimity of thought and expresrion, anything of the kind ever before
hoard in this community. At the dote
of tho meeting, many were inquiring,
“when will ho lecture again.” Hone.

January 18th, 1868.
En. Bximcs.—It is not much of a task
to sit down and write a al urt piece for a
paper when there is anything of interest
to write about, but when nears is scarce,
nothing going on of importance, it is
ootuiderablo of a job to write. Our little
out of tho way place affords but littls
gossip, and as there is scarcely ever anything unusual or strange transpires with
ua, wo havo to eend our thoughts abroad
for material to write about.
Times are oxcesdingly dull xith us
ainoe tho snow left ua, and Chore io little
prospect of there being any better right
away unless wo have sleighing again
soon I was happy to notice in tho
Bxjrxa of the 13th, that the rails wore
laid to within seven miles of tho Hast­
ings depot, on the G. R. V. R R. AL
though wo are sixteen or seventeen miles'
from yvur thriving village, yet it makes
iu fool proud to know that ours is a
Rai Rood county.
Why, friend Dewey wo of OrrangeviUe, cure really anticipated that the
Grand Trunk Road was going to ran
through ourTowx, bus alas forourexpectatirem thsthingl believe oared ia,

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, MFC.,

unsucceaalul, the grave haring boon
rubbed of tho body by his murderers.
—The first Protestant Church on
Spanish soil has lately bora opened at
Mahon, in the island uf Minorca. Stim­
ulated by thia good example, the mun­
icipality of Baroeiuaa sent, of its own ac­
cord, a request to the Protretant inhab­
itants of tho city, inviting them to petit-

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BOOKS,

STOVES, IRON.

ter the Mth Inol. to a'tend
none in bls department.
that freight Trains will ru
Hastings on and after the

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lev Rail IU»d Depot at H&gt;
eemgtetod and wady to
HOTonuAb- been appo

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

'

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Dodge's Clebrated Plows

In addition to tho numerous important
speeiatitieo, a part of which we hare
ueretoiure announced, which are to ren­
der the forthouming volume ofy tho
Wartssji Rusai, lor 1MW, uf unusual
practical value to the readan wo now
f_^_
——
:
taae great
.ati.fai.-t.ou in _______
announcing
Profitable MZamployaaemt.
the opening of a dopartmvnt derated to
Dia-y cU^joeta, in which Hon. LA.W1V
i» liap.meti.vnt. &lt;r w, ,r, M
xa*n o. L.iuo stub, N.
will bo tho
leading writer, not only furnishing regu­
lar w»o*iy ■ aructos but aunronng in- J
1 Semn{ Maehine,
quinre thrvugn Uo columns in regard to1

AdOtrLDINGa,
kwiie.

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4""'M OrwMMKlMi
Oilt- M—
BB.I O.lt, S."
n.in
Hall —— —
.

U.l&lt;n V-r
th* small sum required
monthly visits- To
mAtk-wr of tamiltee, snd
■wish to know how to do
It will prove a (rrasary

�gtenrt and aiiirtlhntouj.

BUSlltSSSr CARBS.

-*ew

MoiniENEar*.-^

T l*ror Lrrrrm wm.iolng weeUiaad tn
Lj th. 1-e.l 001CT. el llaaungs Jan. J»Ul

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KOBTCAOE ■LAXZE.

*

Wild Mi aii Till® Pwrtj
guilty of any such trickery. Wi atadd
unblU-rlngly by the princljdee and )&lt;*&lt;icy of the Republh-an pa&gt; ty wb .ch b the
only political j arty that oppooee Fne
WMdrif In the No th West. Aud we
fully belkve that the action of the extieaee men who seek !o overthrow the
Republican puty and Ra pi.dple-. of
equal and exact Justice. beeai.ee that
puny will l ot adoptthvir extreme vi&gt; w»
। on the Temjxran.o queerions, an- doing
| the eiuse of T. mperanee and the prv
of true reform a vital Injury. Wo
I hare at all time* be-n th* an alto Ing
advoeaeof the m ot aitingeni prohiblillon of the Uqt *r Trafio, and on th&gt;&lt;t
platform wepr pelle t nd,belli may
I aa well be underalned flnu aa hat. that
we aliall not give tho h-aat poaallle
countenance tn any political organIxation cut-Ide the Rcpul llcan party, and

b.b'nd eoiety wd* to etab any man,
bu. what we have to -ay ,wr shall a y
ojonly. And in the name of equal and
popular Stage proprieto*. b now runn­ . x*ct juatice, we demand fn iu the oring a Concord Coach to Vermontville ganixatloti of I. O. O. T. that anything
I
and back. leaving llullnea ov ry they have to say about ua be done wbe.e
morning at 8 o’clock. Our people will we may have a chance to epe.k for o-r______ •*! t.*i~n wj h II n &gt;&gt; ■■&lt;&gt; aplain.
find thb a decided pleuMmtro.it to the
Rail Road, and then to any p'ace via G.

Dry Ms, Grtciriet,
| H.ek«ry Corner* Nick

aprtval

QR THE HOST REASONABLE TERM.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
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*.vh zaoomr Btiire

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Medkines, Groceries,
zxnm. ore* w-mrln
cm jrMJf t otror.

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HFDE&amp;P2INDLE.

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TO CONSUMPTIVES.

will ba delivered to the Grand Army
Republic, at tho Court Hou-e, in thia
village, on Friday evening Feb. fith.
TM«;by Conrad J. ,H..Palm an. It is
hoped that all returned Feidler.. and
widows and orphan • of derea-ed sol­
diers will bo in atUudarce from all
porta ef the county.
,j

Saddlers Hanmien,
H. A. GOODYFAR,

The Chicago Tribune.

Baiter &amp; Eishauc Dealer,

MIH,TU-WEEUT All WEEILT

table. In geaera’ appearance It exceeds
the previous number and ike that la
welt filled with IntznKtlng reading mat­
ter. Every body shoo’d read it. AddreaaCapt Mayne Reid, No. 33 Union
Square, N. Y.
Rati. Road Party.—The anniversa­
ry of th* Birth day of the Father of hie
country, ia to be celebrated at Maotinxa.
by a Rail *Road Dance at Union Hall,
•under ths dUapteea of Goo. H. K«TTH,
Kw| ‘thepapular lahdlord of the Uaa'ings IlMMV/Good tnuidc, a /rd dan
nfjrr. Vr4 Yh &gt; MODnUATU BUM of &gt;2.50
are to be among the attrariioaa of the

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Plaid Tan.
which .be betoagvd alike date of Ur doth.
Th* fantrai &gt;k..q.irt wtrt aitaoded by ouny of
aur ciliiaa- co the I. th het., and the body roo
signed lo Ila leeg boeio. Among IheHdeily pan

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couirits

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A courLmcxanniD l^tot weiss i
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IsYSrvffl* of W----- brad a aara
whn had ooee l«en aJwdga af the arantg. aud wotf known all oeur It by the
naaee of JWgv'L
He kW a &gt;&lt;"r*
and aew-mHl. and waa al way* rare to
hare the brat «T the borgate ou Ma tide
by wbteb La bad rained an ample for-

CASH STORE

him the btay-rt raaca! tn the wurid. Hr
vm wy eon-uel'ed. withal, rad wad to
tafoatebtonoiaMMi*. when any
MM VM near to listen. Ow inlay day.

W^gEATTflfM^LL!
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BEST REMEDY TET DISCOVERED.

DisaaiftitBMIjw.IiiBjl
"How eofaald the Judge.
“If you will prorate you won't go to
law about it nor do is thinr, HI tell
you, or else I won’t; you’re too much of I

All Hastings Outdone

S'Wiarss

1

*»■&gt;, II CXys «Br^»

Battle Cr*&gt;ck Nowhere

ROSADALIS

“Itl pM»K
treat la the bargain, If you have.”
“Wall do you remember that wagon
yoo robbed me of”
"J purer robbed you of ray wagra, I
only got the beet of the bargain.”
"Well. I made up my ■&gt;' nd to bare it
beek, rad
"But you never did," interrupted the
cute Judge.
•
‘•Ten 1 did. rad Interent, tea.''
••Hewest*' thundered the now enreg-

'erlle. lb. BIwW.
Imysem the AepMMe,

WANTED

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o. i. (PAsuma.

SJ

amlulng h a log arcoint, "you never

Bootw Ac Mhoes,
Crockery, Aco.

Is Recommended by the Beet
Physicians Everywhere.

"WrU, yea ore Judge. J cold you one
day a very nice pine log. rad ber**!nod
wttb you Cor a L&gt;t Dorr. Well, that tog
1 Mote offyour pile down by the mill
the nlyht before I told it to yo&gt;u The
next night I draw it tack borne, tol l it;
to you again Ux next dev rad oo ke|t
on until you had bought your own log
“That’.a He.” exctelmol and Infuria-

Orocorloot.

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IMPORTANT!

Inducements tn Agents Larger than
Eteri

"By drawing lack and Orth, the end
worn off. until 11 waa ouly ten tcet long,
jurt fourteen feet »bortrr Ibati It was
thofilet time you bought Hand when it

1OO PER CEjSTT
&gt;tal b«ii*g&lt;
WOOILX

It ap inteahlngle*, rad the next week
yea bought the shingle*, rad I conclud­
ed I bad pot my wago'i bsek-and etow­
ed away In my pocketbook!”
The cxcla nation- of the Judge were
drowned In the aboutaof the byMaud. ra.
and toe log-dr-.wir found the door with­
out the prvmiard trt-L
•

IMPHC u'FL

fAVORITE

BAlRDRESSlHfi i

pricing young gentleman who.to Iter*
happy poec.—Kir of a wife an beautlfal aa
bran could deelrv, had occvl'in to go
Went on business, with the exp ctattoo
of being tone Ktne time, i’.eturalng
eoouar than exj acted, he reached Al­
bany city a d y or two alto e at an boor'
when tha gray o the morning was (
mingling with the shades of night, and

JteHP&amp;t in &lt;™eBo|([e
will quickly reMore Crsv Hair

Gating admission with lite night key.
he proceeded at once to hte wife’s ape. tment rad rapped for adml-aloa. at the
aame time annoonan; who be waa* At
themcntlon o( bte name be thought he
detected a emutberad exotamattoii of
earprice, and then erm^one go hurried­
ly from the bed and eouitbt refuge In a
&lt;l«art ejolnlng lie bid room. Al) thia
he heard Cfastlncily. aa he waited in the
cold, with the demon of jealousy fug­
ging away at bls heart. There waa
could be no doubt of that; and that
tome one had sought refuge in the ekwet
waa equally e:ear. W ho see could it be

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Mud wtthjs loony, ant^taitoa* rad in­
dignant, be could scarcely w it far the
door to be opened before hr burst into

Broad Gauge Bail way!

£ns&lt;£3

wife Intorfoereii and begged that he
wouldn't epee the door oonesaUng thia
dtetarber of dome.Ua peace. Th to only
confirmed hiesusplefoas. and ba allow- j
ed himself to be carried away by an un­
controllable frrnxT.” Moved by an 'Taaane Impulse.” be dallied bte wifto aside
Only 82 75 per Copy
furiously, but she clung tn the telle of
liteeoata. The rtnln make upon thrae
neefnl appendages at last c.&lt;mpel!ed
them to give away, and the angry hca
hand throw wide open the door of the
JH? P*TE«TB*IICCOBS
uftaet,audio! lurt-.ad of the conning. rill mter fray bar a pmasalbucX -r bro
libertine, bio aatonhbid oyoa reeled on '
cue of ilia p.ettiart girl- Imaglnebir. I
Khewca pasarfng the right with bte
iGEXrS WAITED TOtotI! B
wife, and trv ng to a eld meeting him |
Ln a aka &lt;iBt, b audit abaa. a very em- .
turr eelng develop.n. n . The &gt; entle-:
nirronTop the war.
mra. however. It may be aa wad (estate, '
pra&gt;eeuted h!a -e reuce no lari) ■ r, and '
Inatcad made a ba-ty ic’re L He tt^l
tikes very mu. b I»hrar oythn gabout \
aa uacwutroUablc frenxy.,,—Albans
:

Parti.

LADIES!!
Look Out! Look Out!
Look Out! Look Out!

NEW,YORK

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OH! TH ax CORN8IOH! Tiros* CORNS.
[Afomlap JMpcr, Aog. M.)
” IOH MY! IOH MY1 1 coa t eland iu
but be did. for he sent right off rad got

OFFICIAL

—An ohlrrly friend of onri, who i» 1
exoeediagiy ton-1 bf children, hating a
large family hinw4f. mooting a number
of Httie gulden haired,may cheeked ehce,
in charge of a tidy rad good looking
auras, stopped, and. Laving admired
tho children, limed them good bye. Ho
waa just about Marling off. when Madge, 30,000
thooumngratbtttowitahof tho group, *44... h.1 C

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DEWEY,

GEQ.

A. AT HIWHOA B OUtT n&gt; . WITH.
O»n«&lt;rJ,C^*Ku'. Gnmi S'.rs.ns
Ut Crart Uhm S^.ir*.

’ Tuii&lt;-u.»opnunnnL

With Malice toward naae, —with Charity for all,— with F'irnaaM m the Right'

VOL. XIII

Skr $**ti«t* g**1

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3, 1869.

NUMBER 41

Jushfsj Jirwtwj.

CASH STORE

AFTERWARD

now Ready to Show

refiefi
' Rachael learned that riches and honor
“She don't take it very hard after afl" Lad lieon showered upon her betrothed
he mnt'erel; “I am glad its well over, husband from forteno's liberal hand
nines h&lt;&gt; had left the Now England
fog® and 'gwe soldiering,’ and be in
turn b. tone I to the sad ttvrj of old

-•** a. KpP&lt;’e sight

)S AND PRICES!
That’

he Point! Come and See.
ALLEN BENNETT.

Hastings,

i.. Fob. 1,1.18«9 —yl

Following the first impulse of tho mo­
ment, he opened the door and went in.
“What fo tho price of that old fashion­
ed clock in the window F'
•Thai dockF’ eaid thaJowfoh look­
ing individual in attendance.
“Well, you can hare that clock cheap,
being there's something ails tho striking

RAILWAYS.
JACK13X Luma * UOUTAW *

ATTENTION, C0MRAD8!

wi L.w’e porertr.
And then U 11-1 them how the an­ Frank nnd little Minnie were tucked
ti in* firuraro&lt; o' |bo little uid-fashfoned snugly up in bed in the eporioue nurdock had guided him back to behfo scu- aery above stain, Mr*. Auiley told her
denly tomyrnindjaMthonF’ bethought
hutband wAjr aha waa interested in tho
I could take myuath I** the old dock
Mr. Ralph Vans'* exquiuso 'mWui- foa
wooden duck, time stained and rudly
Thai’s right,' my little wife," mid hoe
carved. Yet she would not exchange it husband, holding her fowdly to hfo beaant
fol"
for the most cosily timo-pfoco of alaco*ter sad golil, tb it ever sparkled through
."iflhny a plato-glasa fLmIuo-

hauled. Two dollar* for that dock is
savin' rmitty lair.’ *
"I should think so," observed the

Twenty-Tire Cents.

•Xboattuu: Nu.”’ returned Ralph and

hair, wore appearing ao pitfuliy to hfo
own. "What do 1 want of chestnut* 7”

bho tai-oly bunt into teen, and Moore
up iirort'y.'
did you gc

- “Are you very much in ward of th#
money F'
“indeed, air,wo arc, ’aobbed the child.
heart-broken naj," ssud Ralph, smooth­ many year, it had returned to him.
ing her hair down with careleas gontlcness. “1 don't wantyvur chMtnuts, bet
here’s a quarter fi»r you, if it w JI do you
any good.”
He did not stay to hear tho delighted ;
incohsrent thanks tho ehili ixxi.wu out
through a rainbow of smiles and tears,
but strode »n hia way muttering I et. ecn' .flight from the debtor*’ prfoon, no doubt

^HOULDER, ARMS!

GEORGE PR ESTO

$w

D
i

J. P. BQBERTt
DKkLKRSia l&gt;"'*«. Mrt cisr..

bill neatly

iy-

iHiMtllany.

C. G. HOLBROOK.
XTTOHX; V .1 I-.-. -Wtail-r m . •

While Ralph Moore was indulging in his trade to that where
these very note:al reflections, the dark-

THE OLD CLOCK,
or Ralph Vans'* Wooing.

FAMILY GROCER

U»rM-g K» r -Uiljt t:«o

of omuibu.siM on tho pavement below.

West

JOHN MICHAEL.
■4 g*rn*|« I’siwlrr. (Halt
• art. Fartwolar »Ur*ite
t XHiLUr. lluuAfalt* r

with quick olgftu: sUqsUttcrly rogurdlca*
of tho basket uf unsold nuts that still
“i wundur what aiU the striking msdangled upon' her aim. Down an obchincry,” bo thought, opening the dour.
“1 used to Im v* a genuine Yankee focul- acure lane she darted, between tall ruin-'

• ripple of
r, aud the

wooden staircase

1

GEORGE PRESTON 1
■'

-

■ '

'

.-

rr»l*»frT r«r&gt; Haiea.omhIs*.
I tiitr«|.K, W&lt;Mitr.*l. IWH.tiA. *11

a.

li.*«** Wry THE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERY.
-*.
M-c*.
yo^O'f
DO.
HASTINGS HODBB.
"
Mil* And &lt;T&gt;srrk .-trert., Il«.:in'a«.Jm*s( II K*it&gt;. jespneiM p&gt;&gt;»

IGQUALIZldJR.
Paralysis can bo Cured I

DRS. J. M. ft 0. RUI8ELL.
HARVEY WRIOHT.

yy

A. HARTWELL,

HOLBROOK ft MILLS.

Groceries and Provsions,
Aflrtsrr

WM. JOKES,

KEROSENE

OIL

io ounquy," ho says, “but it
been bod faith to.do su. . .

us if tho breath of iiio depended upon

twilight.
Ralph Vano had stood waiting at the

FIRST QUALITY

there a pal*

how very dwwly and tandi&lt;rly c-uuncci
endurance and hardship knit parents
nod children together, he tells that suna
of hia kindred urged him to «ixh tho

rritton to Rachael
. After the
tentediy playing in tho sunshine tlpit
temporarily supplied the place of tho abiutniatod to her father'a care with tho
scst tire.
,e*ol uabrekou still.”
“Mary! back already? Surely you
hate not sold your chestnut* co toon i”
•light rustling in tho bttahoa (truck hfo on hfo throbbing brain.
“Oh, mother, mother, »oe 1" ejaculated
tho breathless child. “A gentl« man gate
No—it waa tfut a robin darting home
lu ita neat, had terrified at being out co
er, a whole quarter I"
.
late; and once more the deop, peaceful
It Haiph Mouio could only have eeen th -l naked co g.-eat fortitude aud reeeluquiet brooded above tho silent meadows.
tho rapture which hfo tiny surer gift dif- tiun. It was aucom», but life it *a art­
“It is too into,” he said, as tho village
ful romancer, and pu.ti*me» ito «/«.**&lt;.
“How late it it, RachelT'
clock chimed nine, 'dhe will nut coma
now, and 1 have the inctlablo satfofactiou or knowing that I am a fool I bha
“Yo*, but my head aebtt still-’’
"I will come and batho it for you had snbj acted him.
mother, when I havo finished this piece
in New York Ci
an editorial
overwork yourself If I could only help
you—but my sight foils with every day.
tvo been, that she loved jne."
O, my daughter! what fo to Wcome of
Ho dropped a auspauus drop of
•God only know* ! sighed Rachel, her
if fair head dropping over that endless
basket work. “Homer, I dare not tancy
what the future may bring forth. ’
“tsuch magnificent wild strawberries
She rose to upon tho door, aa a gentle
as I havs found down in the poatun lot, tap sounded on tho panels—a tell offiixr
mother. Only look 1 ’
,
in the uniftRp uf n captain in tho Fede­
And Rachel Itendy held np her apron ral army stood before her aatonfohed
full uf scarlet benies blushing through
J “Rachaa!!"
silver leaves.
.
bhe sras Biin&gt;ttT,rory girl, with shin­
•Ralph Vane?'
•
ing black hair, aud brown eyes that Imd
"Nay, I eoaroelr wonder that you look
culdly at me Rachael, but I hare been

hfo heart, but Mary Lee never forgot the

hfo own life. At evmy point the oar
The crimson window curtiisi were fo an in turesting one, aud is greet p
cLeely drawn to shut out tho storm and it include* national hi .tory.
Thanks to the peedtiar oonatitutiot
hfo mind, which, while it lacks the qu
filled grate, and th* dinner table ah in itiee of uriginaliy or genius, la yet be
a glitter with ent gla»s,-rare china and ly tentative, he baa been identified
poliahed silver, wa* only wailing for the connected with every social and pol
prooouoe of Mr Audley.
“What can it bo that detains papa?"
srnd Mrs. AudleT, a lair, handsome emt­

if it had
dollars.

,

M'

‘There's a man with hhn in tliei

chael wifi yuu read that tetter now f—.
WUlyougivemo tho one.er waited.
rkilUr*' -Horv.

for. mi kmg and ratal;, tho night tmfore
1 BtetoU O. «ml
&gt;mmUm6

j g Ac

Nffi

ltaWMd~U. WrbnmM.ua l»-

F*“

ssnrezs

him

,
Mm. AuJ—To discover bow taany .
it, the brilliant ras there arc jn a placv, all that ui
fiscs of a humble
m aud threadbare
leaving tho bou.o,
toud in die doorway •10 aad costs *uma
sault and battery on

�R. COOK’S

BMXQOQPj.

art

^LD-GU t-JlMWEV

SEWING MACHINE
PBHXIP8 * BCTTLEY,
LOCAL AOKKTH. BASriNGH, MICH

Ft**Dy after a greet deal of talking.
thought struck Brigham, hia faithful

te County Clerk on Friday the Sth day
of February next, at 2 o’clock, P.M.

ffllASCTSMs CONVEYANCING

Township committee.
GEO. M. DEWET.

Into one grand

coruficatco should

oo-operativo tradii

la taooMSroMte. Wsey Itewtes Mseth*
«-«U. Il co.
islks
onr
SMme Tkh
rw-ebla-ra.k...
•orolbaa
kteC
sVMhsb.
“ *

Sall Lake

tion ; and that
.

on.and greatly
tic*.

Theat.k-aia,

Socials,

IMP,

Donation

MJk«* FOUR DirraRE-VTKTITC’llC.
vilk ss muck asM ssC vHh —
“ min
7, L“-LI
uT.’
sM- SmmI vkiek esablesy— Iibeesl.
h SKWlUJUHT ssJ'hCAVT FAI?slVM "*V
rut
TwmLs. Th. T.ssiss bmsg
sBSSertia,lsslaaTarisbL
*

It Makes the Beet Stitch
among the meet Important humanlxI ng ly shown that he does not comprehend
the flrat principles of political economy.
tecnth century.
Busi niss m in meet other places in wlll crush him, more thoroughly than
election in another district, and also tho
tho opposing bayonets of a superior

Republican County Courentlcnv.X Republ

.will be held

STAGES TO ANO FROM IIASHSGS

______ rhich.i
Friday are Moessa-ily Jefe

the purpooc
prosperity arc teen on every hand, and

0 That ample provision should be
made for the moot thorough infliction of
suitable penalties against all persons en-

OUR HATURALIZATIOM LAWI.

Wo learn tint the Episcopal Church
Tho Constitution of tho United States
on the 10U:
day of February next, for the nomina­ heceh.ve kst theirefficientandpopulor makes it the right aad duty uf Congrem
H...
— ■ '—
„e ■___

nomluation of a Circuit Judge far the
8:hJudlvlal dle'riet. And t*X tr&gt;n&lt;act
such other bffsln'ss at shall come before
said Convention.
Each township In said County, will
be emitted to four Dclega:e&lt; in said
Lfounty Cem-entl-m.
S. H. COOK,
Chal'man R&gt; p.. Co. Committee.
Dated Hastings January 12th 1869.
.

preached bis farewell sermon, and leave
for a residence In the city of Marshall,
He has been popular,wo believe,as Rec­
tor of Trinity Church, aud Is a man of subject. This fact conclusively shows
decided ability. It to U&gt; bo hoped hie that with tho progress uf events, new
successor may be his equal in ability occasions arise for additional' legislation
and bla superior. If that bo poiaible, in
The system, aa now regulated by lai
all that makes and adorns the character

team that Rev. Air. Ituaunx, the Pastor
of theBapti-t Church baa received and
wl.l p.-oLably accept a ecll In the ad­
joining county of Coax Ho la a nun of
Pikh’s Hotbx. Nlk-e, Jan. Slat 1808.
ability, and wo think tho Baptist socie­
AU that pertain* tn tho progress and ty he.e would do well to retain hia
prosperity of our State toof gene, al inlarteClpthe people, especially so. the
Causes thut promote or the agencies that
cau-re this progress. As we look

c

TIIM MkClilNK
TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM.

GRAND AND SQUARE

JUST THE SAME MANNER

D

S

Dilug

Store

NIGHT SCENES
Be Sure t6 Sec this Machim,

The penal

City

F. D. ACKLEY',

MONEY TO Z.OJJT
FLORENCE SEWING MACH I HL

Clerv&gt;&gt;.e:i a*. Ilu
Hesd nr Circular.

DRUGGIST

XIE' naa MerCKDr am

[|EiDm«Tt»s

Block

What are the pmclieul result, under

tial election f

ears snd riC«llt7.

end tho lost great triumph over the ol ’

Hall on FrldaJ’ evening nex

Paints Ac Olla,

coMrLgTk

of

ths oppressive Township texes
Niles was only a Vill-

The principal topic of onnvemtion
s pecially between Salt Lake City, and

it, pauper,

Grocerixs *o.

0

H. A. GOODYEAR,

HI
HI'3

Building Materials

Canon so situated tbqt they cannot avail

much aa it did with that ।
fora like reason: Po/m’ce/y ii &gt;ays
»♦«. We do not desire to do the party
eny injustice; yet wo have a way of sav­
Gun-powder ing in tboeooulumns just what we think.

cn
E/

OLAKft,
rem

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery
er eroucu) reices.
Dodges Clebrated Plows

0
•4

i. r.MiEirtaco.

Q

STOVES, IRON,
A-AfM
OK. e LUD,

a ssMfl ■« ssssrtMest. ‘

p

HI

New ail the money

day as rapidly aapomlblo.

o

HARDWARE STORE,

that the greater the number
more;

eight hundred miles, and havcxtrains naturalisation mill; and in the single citr
Ue Improvements, the neultaef which running one thousand miles West of of New York thev multiply- frandnle.it
rolw by thousands at ove^ Important
their electwn. Tho thing to a —tfmlned a Village, and necessarily a part
trouble, where numbers and money can

i&gt; the obtaining of a City charter before

“‘•"‘‘••’—■R—*•- Ul.sk
.t'sC-.ilMrieKOey M^k.

and Oatholir

tenths of all the fraudulent voi'ng by
aliens goes to the benefit of the Dmucratic party. Wo do not claim that the
Republican party is absolutely free from
Ogdon City first, It being understood ell sin on this subject; yet one must bo
that tbs Co. which first runs s train uf
stone-blind to tho most obvious facts not
uataide the Village Umlte, was
cara into ths above nomad place, are to
liy equal to te average Taxation of
receive s considerable price. ThestrugrCity fur city purpcecs, while the.
posure of such fraud, we find Democrats

at tendon

or

xru rx ir^mxcr.

BOOKS,

ample abundance show Qus Fulitiral
parties allege it against each other. The
ready materials lor thia fraud are sup-

&gt;m which tho Democratic party derives
majorities in New York, Brooklyn,
d oiler ’"rgc cities. Hia party, hence,

be perfected without let or hindrance

ammosthkxt

CHR1ETAIAB PRESENTS, BfC.,

rpue CUKAF
Omaha Mebraika.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

GROCERIES,

Now let tho

Republican Senate promptly do the same

Court Hou

H. Panx

rage in all the State, by tho decided
Abd we affirm that this may bo easily majority of 152 to 47.

the Gru

BOOKS

DRUGS,

Stationery

No honest man will hesi-

curs.

BBOTHER’S

New Go o &lt;d s

visit this benutLfU! city.
Axonren Victoxt rot rut Ria ar,—On

suit.

CHRISTMAS TOYS &amp; PRISBiTs

MLgTDrtH. MICHIGAN.

od for tho punishment, either by fine or
Hotel in thia City and one ef the very Leer impriaoament, or bybd^h, of all persons
wh&lt;? may bo oonperaed in their violation,
re call tho attention of sueh either by procuring fraudulent ccrtifi- Drugs a Medicixes.

la, then passed the pending Constitutional
the people of our beautiful Village must
Amendment, establishing impartial suff­

.'single advantage that

of tills week. *1 ha public are

district or circuit court uf the United

Monday tho Homo of Roprescntatires

what Hastings

Jsckssa. Mlcli

MEW YORK PIANO FORTE COMPANY

—Mr. Cook, of 8»ngnmon, offered a
nnt resolution instructing the Illinois

mission to citixenship, and at leas: one per month from the date of death of their
year in tho state or territory where the parents.
cjurt is held that admits him. He must
al«o declare his intentions on oath, at
least tuo years previously,before a court

the Bints, and which as it grows older atixon uf the United States.
grows better and I. destined, despite all

1

Will Last a Life-Tim«

uoos ro-idont in the United Sutea for

pcrity of their Church.
these cooru. Baring fulfilled these
1 be Presbyterian society still retain, conditions, he is then entitled to apply
hen as one of a comtniucc aud we think very wisely, the services r______ tia . r — u
S'
eelerted by ihoee oppoved to a city char­
ter then tending bcfiire the IxgLJature beard this morning, one of the met
we Jpurneyed all of the way to I-airahig eloquent acnaons to which we ever lis­ provisions brat least
to alii if poa-lbly wo mL,ht in defeating tened, on the duty of Christian men in dition to Lie Own oat
the pa. sage of the Bill creating the City thb day and age. Wo drom ourself cx&lt;ft Nile.. We did not succeed In our
project, though wo did su.-ce d in strik­
wisdom.
ing from the Uli, what la our «xtr. me
sworn testimony that tho ap
longtime Mend H. U. P Ks; Esq., the
fulfilled all the cumlitions of
exceedingly popular Host ef Pike’s

|«irai*tfon and wealth, but in all that

COURT HOUSE.

EVERT MACHINE IS WARRANT!)

EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

Cttr, with seven or eight thousand pro-

Other things may bo necessary to i
root the evil of which wo oomplain; yet
those suggestions, embodied in te form
of law, would bo a long step toward the I
right, and wo hope the next Congress
will take up this whole subject.

Sicilian Hair Renewsr.

Jxkm -in. M1CUTOSS CKX

shown tn be illegally procured.
5. That, whenever a naturalized cite

clvillratha of thia day and age, and

Stebbins. on Jefferson ■

NEWS,
... HEBKICE
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PICTURES,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Mi Silver ui Plata! Van.

0

Sad AcctDUXT. -Through

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■^OULDIKGS,

CO

Johx r.trxxa

HI SONG CABINKT

mill, were slightly Injured. n

minds one forcibly of thsartlltesy prno- ballot • box; and call upon all honosi
men, lx&gt; they Democrats or Republicans,

deubL will t
in the beginning, they are now running

who violate the law.

What .ball it ba?

thought that Ogden

wad'-Dnntorth’aHoU-Ops s

OXTH STORE
United States

TESSiS

�Xeral ini JttisctUancDtM.1 p4T Ur An !&gt;«*• wta'i#'
or

BFECTAL NOTICES*

BUSINESS CARBS.

I2IT1.

Advertising “V8T sotils their balls

nnmediaicly, or they will be loft for

mi sun i nmnuici

BOWNE 4k GALJAJWAY,

bankers.

rocukWtm mx • nxrrno.

HtateAgricsitaral rsitrse-T.C-Akbx.Pns ‘ EMOBAvnro.—PettlngiU, BatesAQj.,
“----- ----- “ - •
are to present to every person who buys
I a copy ef the Heart* 1 Home of iho date
of Fob. l&amp;th. on treied paper, a beautiful
engraving of a German Picture Dot beBook fore copied in tbl* country. Tbla shows
the eutarprl** of the publishers, and
their determination to make their New
Weekly a worthy lepmoiatation of
▲merlcnn Periodical I.lterntu.e.

Mmey tesaMfiBapMi BswlroL
ntxTixas, - - - nisi - • MICH.

HlbH M. MXAD, v
AarssTsmuw or rarmrt.
&gt;s troev. saira bioct,
HAXTIXOH, ... tort - - - MICH,
rw Arrijancs W«m&gt;.

counts have run an unrmsnnable length
of time, and m«X he trtVidl LONGER
DELAY IS IMPUH-'IBLE. All note*
Whit 1* the boat and safest prepara­ [ aet due muat bo settled Immediately,
tion to turn grey hair to Its n uund col­ either by payment or approval autea.
Goouyeab, Bahluw A Bah-ky.
or. but not dye U? Hall's Vegetable

been pL^od on our tabie printed at the
office ef the **Doiuo.-rwt' a circular, ed*
d. e-eed ’rio the Votemnf Barry Coea;y,"
and signed "Many Cillaene. ’ tn which
l. otn begi nt ng to end
i» not ona
tingle tialrmonl tAaf if-rnt eoi.c rnlug
any a.Uon, either o' the Editor of thto
paper or the &lt; rosecutlng Atto.ney. I
From pere'dal knowledge we braud the
ScvtaK.-We learn Uiat J. W. I attar*- »pon HoM. C. G. liOLLBOoK aa
m. ls. . and wltnout the least thlnn on
Buxtutt, Esq.. has aaeoc ated hltnaeF
I earth out oi whlc.i to make them, eave
^wlth Oil. Wm. H. Dickkt, in the
A Blind Manufactory on B-**lway.1 d .stardly meaniresa. Mure than th .t,
' Many Cltlseus' re;&gt;rt&gt;euU but one
mon and be in .thia miher, e.iuply a
xuuu Mure tuan thia, the “Baunci”
la uo* tho • official o.-gan" of add “Many

1 nder, but tbeo.an:i of the ..tpub.lcau
p r.y, aud it* volet,, whsrrit «i.all speak,
aud pil&lt;-r to th &gt;t Ind-pendent but aencommittal on the question &lt;&gt; pa ty can-

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

th j advertisement of Allen Hsvxktt
tobefqnndon tlieflret jngeof this Iasi e.
Illa new Ftore la now In full blast, and
will amply repay a visit for Inapcc on
mcre.y, provided you do not.wa t to
parch ise ; aud if you do, w«Lgmea that
you will find It tor your Imere-t to visit
tho Bo-ton Cash Fiore, corner uf btale

will be delivered to the Grand Army
Reimbllc. at the Coart Ilou-e, In this
village, on Friday evening Feb. tub,
1S*O; by Comra-I J. U%Palmer. it le
hoped that all returned Feidler*, aud
widows and orphan* of de&gt;ea*ed Mil­

parts of the county. All the members
of the Poet are requested to meet at their
Mfill on Friday evening next, at half
past six o’ete^k*
_ •

Brm-n ni: Quirr.—There to about
thia Village “a toller'’ by the name of
beldlag, who g&lt; os al-out the streets de­
bouncing the Editor of thtopap&lt; roa Um
Temperance question. Before ho soys
much more, we •uggeel, ho had be*t call
at the store of Jacob Maus and pay for
the property be deetroyel there In a
drunken Imdl on the evening of Eund-iy,
July 5th, 18®t.beeau-e In defiance o th&lt;
la wa of b 4h Gori and man., M ACS wo Id
not sell han whisky oa'R^blMtti.
J

■tits icsn riTlSll rslLECS

HALL’S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN

HAIR
'REHEWER.

Drift Meta, Groceries,

N inety JA.cre«»

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

A getotog the V

HYDE &amp; PHIHDLE.

an J popular l-etnerer haa been engaged
by the I-adto’e 1.lb.ary Asooca-leu to
lecture la Bittie Crtxk on the ICth of
Febnxaire, an Item of In orsnt on which

Remcueii, Uepu'lcans of Hasting*,
the Tuwoab'p Can, us at the efficcot the
County Clerk on Fri t y afterno. n ut
X o’clock. Thesaurus will er/an lac vety
promptly at the hour and tho&lt;e Inter­
ested will do well to be on band prompt-

...

I&gt; REH to M A. K ER.

.

oi M.44J„iU«, M&gt; SosUm
TweiyX«i&gt;L

HO Acroe Improved
IXD DjtD^B THE B£»T CVLTIVATISM

CoM DeiUlags, Feaee*. Ac.

HEDRICK A &lt;XX K,
Sattis &amp; Hmtaen,

We notice that a bill has boon intruducud iutu tho titatc Legietatuiv, by Air.
ElltutL ul Barry Uuuu'ty. Ibr n repitd of
Uiu act odtabliehing tho office of County
.'&lt;u|«rtutuiidcnt ul Common bchuoU, on&lt;l
reviving tho old system uf Examinations
of roadiera by townships bdtoui Itupocto.a. Wo are strongly impressed with
a belief that this would be a retrograde
inurement. The old system was tlivruuglily tried, end wa* found inclhcicut. Alm-et any une cuuld get a 1 cocker’s evrLfijutu uudrr it, cither by reason uf incumjieteucy uf luapectoni, or by personal
|.avur. Uudvr County tSuperiulcntlunti^
thu grade uf Tcnchors* Scholarship and
obih.y to teach has been largely advan­
ced; the schools hare been vuited, and
tho Teachers uMuted in their duties—
tho in&lt;x&gt;m[&gt;eteato hare been weeded out,
and all woo expisl to txirli are aimin ’ '
lur higher qualiacaiiuns. Weak disiiitt, ।
employing tow priced Teachers wl.u aa- .
opted worn out aud cclijiisod methods i
bare been c«]»-cially brnclitted iu the J
new life infused into them by visiia from
tho Cuuntv tiupcriutemlonL CuUsidei-'
ing Unit tho system mid its methods are ■
now, largo requite hove been accomplish-,
ed; and no friend, of progressive educa- ;

।

IL A. GOODYEAR,

Bute &amp; Kickaaie Dealff,

DICKET JI BENTLEY,
n*M&gt;a&lt;*. Fsb. lat, IMS—U

WMiGn r.

NEW YORK, BOSTON.
ku«l A’cw TCn*glan«I Oltleai.

position to return to tli« old system.
/
It to to b» expected that tho imxnnjic- ’
touts will desire a change A few, too,
who look nt expenditures, without referenco to results, may prefer the old sys­
tem. Some counties may hare been unfurtunatn in the selection ot their Super­
intendent. Hut where the system has
bad a fair application, and an officer of
average ability, it baa been found so far
superior to the old township system aa
to suppress any desire among friend*
of popular education to return thereto.

1SOT.

blr*n Strvrt
rxruEjw.

Mu&gt;DLsmxn

Drug &amp; Bookstore,

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART.

gio to «15 ;:n
tsp re. ri Ktrxt. N.V Yers.

~ — —*

r«ust«

—- — —

, &lt;hy Is the loloetre Magana v the Bert!

WL ARE COMING,

I

Mseeose it safest* Irvs. lb* wtol* WU X

DRUGGIST AND BOOKBKLLKR,
EaoHro Block,
MIDDLEVIUE, . nllyt - MICM10AI

STATIONERY i HJI8 DEPOT,
Wb»^- rsa to n«a4 atl Ito Iredisg Fvrtofi.
Sad ArCTDOXT. -Through a no e from
Rgv. I). M. WtAVBa, we leam that on
the »:h ulL, tho boiler hi the st.am
saw mill at Fodunk, tn the tow nah pt f
Rutland, txploded. mottal y wounding
the engineer, Jonx Rrma, a young
married mm, recently hem Adame
County. Indkna. We, abo. Irun that
two or three others employed about the
mill, were slightly Injured, and the dam­
age done the property falte heavily *n
the proprietos, Mrwia. Her. ilk id.
Nevertbolem. they are a&lt;t v- Luslnese
men, and no doubt, will »oon bo ail
right tor bcalne-s again, and we bust,
In future writ good aucoma.

LKTTIK A SOT* * •
J&amp;iTtVK
LKTTKtt Mfigfifi

Tie Farmers’ Mutual Fire Im Ge.

uvotet nut*.

mi cLAnsn Mum

BARRE AND EA1ON COUNTIES

tecordinit tu
ztiGi.m.

�BUY GOODS.

it &gt;aiti«jr|

NEW klVEtT1(EMElT&gt;.

voa
IMPORTANT!

The Great Pfovelty!

—A 'tenft think—a mus’nrd plaster.
—Alwiwa titod—a wagon wheel.

CASH STORE

Tim iiACMtwyrKO
World Inducement! to Agents Larger than

—JTEe bread of idleoeM loof-inr.

—Handsome apples are sometimes "Westt-rn

-i-One has only to die tobe praised.
—Little and often, make a heap in
time.
—Forgive thynolf nothing and athon
"^Thb fewer words, tho bettor tho

MHTtM B.M MUNI
A Barre I sf Brailf a»d lb«MMeM

Ever I

100 PER CENT
cluTi'l i'mdoi* uuouiC 'wouLlCouoI*.

THE FIGURE EIGHT.
Hr ths AetoeroT I hr “Dead LaMar.”

THE CLOUD ON THE HEART.

tjcer. H-LVEarLsTKv

My lhe »W popular A. R HOE.
Alaa, camplau btortaa. Graphic KktUhss.

H i« rMtor to blame than to do

BO8ADALIS

A Splendid Assortment foi
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

Ml NtMice «a»^.

Dnl»r&gt; by tbs U. a.
bed IML
srs dsserttod Is Misted
ire mb l ■•. ».r adilms .1

—Would you bo strong, compar
yourself.
—How did Adam get out of tho gar­
den of Ed«n? He was
ouL
—“Well, wife,lyuu can’t any I ever
contracted bad habits.” “No,
generally expended them.”
&gt;
—Which of tho English, monarchs
had moat reason tn complain uf hia laun­
dress ? John, wucn hi* bagoge waa hat
in tho Wash.
—Mankind should learn temperance
from the moon—the fuller she gets, the
aliurur her hums become.
—Silomon adviaos the sluggard to go
to tho ant, but the ahiftlms of tho pres­
ent day go Io their unde.
—‘•Husband, I ean’t express my de­
testation of tout conduct." “Well, dear,
I’m very jlul }O t can’t"
|
—A dandy Inquired at a fruit stall
"Aro these apples fit fi&gt;r tho bogs to
eat?” •‘Try 'em and see,’’ said tbd wu-

NEW GOODS

cautvm,

Sturatss D irrc

BEST RESIST TET.D1SCOTEBED.

Dijaa tftteBlurt, Lmr.Kitej!,

All Hastings Outdone!

E. H. BALL0K

•HMirr. OSes .silks Cm, 11
Nisblf*s-

;

' •

mLVNonr

axaMr-Jr—~:-,y?aT.
ADXIMS-nuTOUS HALL.

ROSADALIS
PKIlUATK JtBDb R.

Is Recommended by the Best
Physicians Everywhere.

WANTED.

sr.tf’■’.rMT

x.t&gt;.

■asai

0. B. SPAULDINfi.

—A medical atndont anya he has nev­
er boon able to discover tho bone con­
tention. an 1 desires tn know whether it
is not situnto I very near the jaw bone?
—Linasrvioj msr bo bad for profoi’ing Christians, but it is good enough for
professed loves a

Nsslk'tlls. U«'i

LI
DKPCTT 8k..if

Rosa, our kitchen maid, is eighteen.
eful and trim, and luudly lea. black
Jacob, bbo wears dangling car
ring* sot with blue glass atone*, and a
bright pink frock which fita her ag neat­
: )y as a French griaetto's. bho had only
been with ue a w~ck or two when bylvia
camo into tho parlor where wo were all
■itting. .
“What do you think I’.oaa wants to
do?" *he laid, laughingly. “Actually
■he dcairoj to Como into the parlor and
play fur us. 8bu says ahe can sing, and
that alio plays the organ in tho colure 1
Methodist Church."
Wo all cried out lot her ootnb in, and;
in a few minutes, quite radiuut and sulfcuuaciutu, Itosa trijqxxl in to tho piano.
She struck a few lino rolling chords, and
then began to sing Wo all started in
anuunmi-uL Pure ami dear and full of
, melody, her voice aoarod like a lark's,
. and overflowed tho room with its vol­
ume. We had expected to bo amused,
• but &lt;o were dumb with astonishment.
Katn, whose delicate aoul finds exwrwssion at the piaun, but whoso voice is
nardly strong enough for vocal uxnreeaiou, flushed and trembling with delight
uBmi sang, and, when she ended
manuured with a sigh, almost of eury,
“Ch. if I had n voice Uko that"'
.
Next day I questioneduur black swan
about her adrantogva tor/cultitatiun.
Her jhthur and mother, with their three
daughters, hod been elavee till 1863.
They hx! had a kind master, aud wore
never .old opart. After becoming fx«,
tho parents had put tho threo girls in
. aehuul, had now they could read and
write, and hor fother had hired a jiiano,
aad all had learned to plav a little.
' Rosa and her aeamd sister “lived out,"
but tho youngest, only eleven, was still
in school.
*Wo shall make n teacher of my Uttlo
sister," sold Rota complacently, as she
told mo all this.
•MJat how did you learn to piny aud
• eiag so well?" I asked.
I took a few h-s^jas, but I get it
tnoetly by ear. But you ought to hear
my next sister nlay aud sing, bbe can
sing Speadid; I’m nothing alongside oi

ntUat

Sutcets.

ADMIX STRATH LX'S HALF.,

MPRGVED

Bair dressing

M

&lt;SK STi

SSKSsiss

'"“tBoiOe

will quickly restore Gray Hair
to la natural color aud beanty,
and produce luxuriant growth. It b
perfectly harmless, and is preferred
•ver every other preparation by
those who have a Ene head of hair,
«s well u dime who wish to restore
k. The bcaatiful gloss sod perfume
imparted to the Hair makeit desirable
for old and youag.

' VERY MIN HIS OWN PRINTER.
\VITH «■»&lt;&gt;/our prmwa. «»4 EM msl»rt*l
I » aoraaipaiit log It. argry man &lt;aa4a Msawa

REPOT, IM GREENWICH KT., N. T.

huc'£ONEDo11a&amp;
Latest Hew York Hews.

Secrets of the
Great City.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT . I TERN
Broad Gauge Bail way I

WE ABE
OH HAND!
on mcdodI o( oar ln&gt;Rien«r

hit err

LADIES!!
Look Out! Look Out!
Look Out! Look Out!

FREE OF COSt

a. m. a P m.
AMTRxcTornci:. u»d
CM.ry&gt;»«»X &lt;’««■
ALL jrcitNBbs l-ROMPT
OSM«. CM &lt;fe-» *»*&gt;'»■
UMd»nwe. Iiswea*. M*l»

NEW &lt; YORK,

XAmSGS H

BONTO.W,
BlTTftHliiGlI,
PillAAPSXPHIA.
BALTIMOHL aUsl
WAMI1NUTON CITY.
This Is ibsealy Roet« is th*

fer OrxU &lt;*^*-0

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania

KABVEY W

MKTae4 OMMrllo
«y. Hour* i-iiklk

“Ent where do you get your stylo,
Rosa? who taught you to sing in tho
re listened to white folks’ |

Only 82 75 per Copy!
JW 'trr d &lt;Jr Cirewkn and aaa Mr Errata, asd
fell 4r*rriHlMi of iSe mk. Addrrn JU.ItN
ItoTlirn.' A CO. Cbicaja, III., ar M. LouU,

singing,, and two ur throe times I'rv
been to aa opera, aud heard ladies sing
timre. I bet you I listened close. And
after that I could juat imitate them,
rrory motion.”
It mast have hewn tree, for no uaenL
turod roico could hare executed a song
am vs —
k
.. ',

THE PATENT HAIIC COMB

II rvl«r araj hair • prra.a»ei.l l&gt; mA «r bn
■t
I.....1 r.. ai

MONTHLY

TRADE
CIRCULAR.
FOIA JANUAKY. 1869.

Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms.

OSTS IN ISO sluts- vJ..Me *W mef.l .r
Help. Mr Ml'si ONE UUl.I.AR Nsh;
li~«n&gt;i isdscracnt. for biauf Clubs.

C

BOLBBOOK &amp;
attorskysmS

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

.

OH! thom CORN'S tOHl vbou COBN.'.
[Afofflin? Paper, Aw}. 28.]
•• I OH MY! IOH MT! 1 cant s'and It:
ba: be did. for he sant tight olt aud got

iislisrs is CkSsrsvv. will
felly aiM4 ts tbs
sHrMlcsk. lUsUnr. MKb.

‘Costar’s' Corn Solvent,
.HhkKWHA HO.M Kim Xi, [far&gt;«.lr 1
‘•.Ibvrj XL.) HUXTON. MAMM. ‘ X '

■nd It etuvd him.” .

Don’t Bead the Above!

^yilOLIMALKA H KT A IL.

O YSTE R DEPOT,
W. A. SARTWELL
’

AV ANTED.

Corner of Jeffr.-non and Railroad Slrrwto,

A Word In Season lo the Citizens of
BAnnv courtTirt

VanwiaUa, of West Vfrgula. la doomed.
Andrew Johnson, when bo deeoends in­
to tho political dead hutuo on tho 4tb of
March, will not be oloue.
Moral:
It is not soft) to betray tho ;

Wholesale and Retail.
Hariag flttrd ap

lawala, l .w&gt; MV mat,

T’l-EARURK HLEIGIIH.
Ini LiaaasT m Fi-rro Assnarxes
•ver offerod in th. County,
I AIM TO SELL

NOTICE HE IKS

LAMB Kffrmiffl ItACmjCEMrO. co.
Sa OS fer say torse «l OS aires b; tsprem.’
Full., Mum.
AMrses
HmrR. C.WTAB, 10 Cnaby VL N.Y.
Or, Jsmr F. Hmr (MroAm to)

«• Ur Svr« tlikTm,, 1;

HASTINGS, MICE.

Genuine Articles

astsldlwwlUw i-lx&lt;

JAMES JOHNST

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VOL. XIII.

•• With Hallo* toward non5,-with Charity for all.-with Firmnest fax the Right"

*

HAS1TNGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 1869.

SusintM §irrrt»nj.

BOSTON CASH STORE
Is now Ready to Show

GOODS AND PRICES !
“RHICES,"
That’s the Point! Come and See.
ALLEN BENNETT.
Hastings, Mich., Fob. 1st., 1-869.—yl

TIRMS,-11.50 PZR AIYDK.

NUMBER 42.

intmnrwd remarkable by competent
! critics; I knew he could imprunso al-1
। must without mental effort, end expert-1
This may to sense, aocm a «tartiing ti­
ed under the stimulus of tho fiery ear- I There is onn custom rapidly becom­ tle ; bat ujam careful consideration, w»
pent—wboeo sting I dread more than I ing common which would be especially think it will bo tautta novorthetos* true.
dread death—hi* brain would ba quick - honored in tho brror.li, and that is tbo An occ*uiut:al dram, kuu uu uuraaiuaal
, aned, aa I w-b should bo charmed, pet­ per*onal canvass for high office. It mutt spree may not ora fnl r under tho law
hope amaaod, at the exhibition oi hi* be assumed to bo as disagn-esblo to tho ol crime, no mure than tho firot defalca­
gnntiemon Concerned os to their felluwI rare gift.
tion, or double dealing, or sharp prao“At last wo prevailed, but instead of citizens whose upiuion they would most ticc, or dci-vptiun may bo considered ss
' quickening, the wino annulled his facul­ value; and nothing but vorr extraordi­ bringing one undue too charge of criaanary cuuaidoratious should bring a canties. A few glosses re
didnto for Son star, tor instance, into tbo z^-y.
nft“V- but they are, as in tho latter
i state of utter inabrioty.
ca*c,
situation In which'r-—
r«
— llthe first *tq&gt;* in a downward course
‘Tho party bruko up. Wo wore all
and invuriably ted to crims.
Senator
bare
teen
----r
____
wild with drink and excitement; ho
DrunkouiM that leads to tho neglect
aluno was immovable and quite insunri- a Logislature is about to elect a Senator and ruin of business is a erime uj&lt;ai uses
ble. There was do arousing him from tho cqaring of candidates, with their suit; U]iun wbueu imsuatiato Isrohy who
-*—. . 7’T.~~~ A ’LTY —«
tho state of deathly eloop into which ho friends and henchmen occupying rooms : — - z
u
2^1
U.
» .hid, .,07 irat-r »1.»
Lad fallen I dared not take him homo
entire
time of
the head of 'the family;'
...........
. ............
' ‘....................
that night, fearing our frolic might bo CSC bo coaxed is -’ ‘
* —
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■
11

—- •“——
■unroHO.li-.w.KuW pU^Lio-bi. «•«
rapam ,1
handsome face flushed and almost pur- 1 - For why should a candidate come F—
pls, hi* actirs brain for unco completely Ho san hold a-ronstant levee but a tow
stupefied.
day* at most, and if his character and
TAOCBinr. LAKCT0 * »A&lt;JIXAW A
“In the morning I wa* awakened by ability h»vo not already impressed the
tho sound of sobs. A white wared face members with a sense ol hi* fitness, how
stood over me; a trembling, weak voice eau his conversation for a few miuotoa | , . -------1*1 T All LIHIOI Itlllll rttAiUAW IALUL
.
I». K HIRIKUI
cried out—
| da itF A man should Im sent to the
It is criminal in tho doba-ing examBKxnkr. r. *.
•*O Philip, your poor brother!”
| tionate of the- United btataa because his , plo whicL. it set* before tbo ririug genera­
T1AIXSF0RH1.
“I sprang from my bod. My friends, general career has satisfied the i&gt;coplo uf tion. it is csimmul in that it tub* tha
DR. 0.0. LDT8LRY,
BKOlll^
I know tho troth soon enough. Her- his State that he is a proper person for family and community uf that to whioh
\
40
J**k**a,. Drp
Alt
bert had not n-cuvered coneciousuees in the cities ; and his |xn*unal canra-s of ;they uro juuly entitled. Just a* much
' the
‘ night
- -- - —
-In vain
- the L-y.i.tms
He waa »till living.
Lagulatt inentalJy iiuxm that criminal a* ix ite-v Lad stolen sb much
Ilnur,. .
to* 1 7; 1.M
t.U
my prayers and tears and anguish."— this is not the
th case, t should !&gt;c enough 'mum-y a* tbo clulLia and food and edu­
1 Owe**#...,,
VR00MA1,
» 50
T»n
to throw very grave doubts upon a can- (
.r.
Hl*
voice faltered.
11.1* .
didate's
character that he ajqcori tqon cation ol the biuiily were worth, from
"Young men, ho ia living yet but an
Esil M*gi*a«,
».**
them. J u»t a* criminal as if they had
1 .1.
i»nf o6tt &lt;«/&lt;■■/. Now will you ask me to tiio ore of such an election tu bold pri- defrauded the revenue, oud tho taxa* of
IV.fioni, ...Arr l.'.OO ' f.xo 1
I IdM
take tho accursed stuff F Yes, tho curve vatu interviews with the members of tho 'so much money a* thoir sober industry
■ '
TR.tts.-4 Rovrn.
of the living God rests upon it. It Jias Legislature.
wuidd bavu ctvatod
burdened my life—it has ruined as no­ -Of course when a man is nominatedAnd tbo greater liability to the comble an intellect a* over was ready to do to the House uf Representative* ho may |missmn ol aime entails upon society
&gt;43
J^-&lt;Wlsr*iod hr Orcsfera firiag Trirv
battle with the fault* and fullie* of-this very property canvas* hi* district He ,cn .rm-ju* &lt;xptn*es, uf Polios snd.Jns4 4i
IS
world. Du you still jeer and laugh be- is utteu selected fur his ability in public- ।Ut^Aurti and Jab. lar beyond its eth­
»W
rise**** C'Vwm. n. mcconnell, Agant.
caueo I ‘ill &gt;.u&lt; htifr. •
tr j
F I ly discussing the question* of tho hour, er
, nokda But wuile drunkunnoss id un­
Im, 34 and 37 Moire* Kt. Ilr*»4 Itepld., Mid O«e*»e...........
MO j s.00
tell you if it wore a living thing I would and he goes upon tho stump not alone doubtedly
,
n crime It is also to be cuaLaasiat,.......
ln.M t-io 4.ei TX4
strangle it—and there is nothing upon to secure his own election, but to prove tridervd, in tbu light uf a mural weak*
earth
which
I
hate
with
such
a
deadly
ths
superiority
of
tho
principles
and
,nose, and require* a different kind of
J*ek»oe............ A rr. lite 1A1 M- 1.10
hatred.’’
policy of his ]«rty. But n is nut so with punishment
.
to that ndminutored to tho
Thcro waa a deep silence. Not enoa
, tionatonal election. Tho party re*ult ‘sober, pirmvabating breaker of tbo law.
t-rvM train. •* I.CK.
in all tho rompauv seemed inclined to ia a foregone ccnclukion. The choice Buck-ty has no rigtit tu La vtn tiotiv*. It
drink again.— ll»l.-Ain*» oed Ar/tcctor. waver* between numbers ol the same has no right to giro hisx n -rp-dually
GEORGE PRESTON x
party- There is therefore no discussion "ten duller* ur leu days
this may do
uf principle*—it is a question of enndi- for tile occaeiuual delinquent, in the first
dates merely, and the candidate who is sfoges. It should *imfdy rartrain him
not willing to ro*t/Bpun the general con­
Wunders at homo by familiarity cease fidence in hi* character and fatm-su i* tho from hi* vices, withoutrobbxng his fami­
ly uf bl* time, or society ol the value at
to excite a*toni*hment; but booce it hap­ candidate who ought toifce rejected.
hislaLute 1-ur sudoty ha* a claim th#t
pens that many knuW but tittle about the
It ia nut caay to imagine a legitimate each individual *hull jiroduM .umething
I “huuae we live in" tho human body,
occasion
lor
such
a
personal
canva*a
aa
gHbrriUmj.
i Wo took ujion tho bouse from the out­
to tbo common stuck, aa on equivalent
C O. HOLBROOK.
side, just a* a wbulu ur unit never we describe, end yet it ia bcet-ming n fur Utoi which he has rocuirod, that the
J thinking uf the many ruum. and pass- matter of course. Scnatot^ obeying stream of progress Bum the past to the
| og"*, ol tho ingt-tliuU* internal orrango- what they contidw an unhappy tu-evau- future sluui nut have been d«;dctcd, but
w.u4*w
1 tBC-pi Hand*,*.*, fuih.si ■&lt;lml
Wr.riA llani;
:
' meals of the housa, or the wonderful ty, leave their places in Lungren* when the rather, enbuged wM enriched Ly
M-irnlng K* . diil&lt;‘ 4:10,.. B -.bsrE, . M0
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“Speech, a »p«eeh xrom Wilton," cried j^urturo uf tho man, tho harmony and important business pressoi, hasten to
* ■; IWtrMl Kb . tl:3-v* B;
Kt.. Me
the capital* uf their State*, and cover
We claim Uieremre that onu luraeaa
••■'p tho tuuuguUeM lauvw*.
a laptiun of all its pa.t*. u
.ute*
e*u l teskc a *pourh on cold wain th, human skcluton, about the themselves with unhandsome suqticiun, should be treated as a qsretos ol crixna,
IMndtA Ullw.utee
*#4 tsr; 1 deiy Luu," said one ut tbvir num- time of maturity, an 1G5 buna*. The because no truly creditable reason can and that, on inqueet by u jury the con­
be assigned fur thoir conduct. Uppcc victed drunkard thould bo confined in
;^&gt;.r. B. Ifelmil urn.
ber.
.
। muses!* ore about 500 in number. Tho
"Mr friends," began Wilton.
length of the olimviitary canal is about ing candidate* also, appear. Is the
r»n
"Hjar, tear! he * reahy in tor it now," 32 loot The amount of blood in adults Legislature to decide tknweeu them up­ Wuikhou*c-, and tho “unfertunate”
cried a young man wtew&gt; dtuted cheeks average* fliirty pounds, or full uno fifth on point* of personal wppucrance or should bo sot to wurk—systematic work.
manner, ar is tho choice to bo'decidod Hi* wagvs should bo remunerative, and
I* “ gave pUUu. *igu&gt; ut hi* (fevutiuU to tuo of Uio entire weight
1*. *. bottle. “Wilton i*un hi* foot"
• | lb# teart i» six incboe in length and by intrigue or money F A t-cmxtor waa faitlifully applied ; first, to tho payment
u
"ihu comrade they called Wilton was fuox inches in diameter, and beats ser­ lately elected in thia State. Were the of bis nbaiulant but frugal bosnl. Sec­
a young man *omo twuuty-turoe year* „nty timo* a minute, 4,200 time* per circumstances preceding that event, even ond, tn tho sujqiurt uf his fami.y, that it
u* age. Ui-un to- tace, widun hi*
hour, 100,8u0 time* per day, 25,772,1*0 although the candidates wore nut qj-f- become nut a enurgo uj&gt;un society. ’’
a sotued meranrhoiy rrnted ; ta» rnauaur. j^r yMU.t 2,605,441),&lt;KKl in thret-»corc------sonally
—responsible
ibis for them, such as to
Hero should be lurni»hod all ths
to tho sincere respect of Ibenefit* and oomfertsu! a rufinod home.
w-,ro a* grave a* tbueo ul in old man.
mJ ten, and at each boat two and a half command
Ho wa* Olton called " Wilton tho steady ’ | ounces of blood are thrown out of- it
hunurablo men F? Besides tho presence :Books Readfug Hvunv, Luctouera, Even­
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on the aceount of hu quiet adtawenre to ! ani
• ■
•
----_ ' ----------------------r-fivo ’ of the candidates, besides tho notorious 1ing meeting, to the latter uf which their
m*y at stated tiluo*, be admitt­
minute,
:
principle.
e
1 uliiiC-m per—
—v, *six
m hundred ana filty and shamelsu briberv which was proc- families
Ite bead partner of tho firm,inwho*o rix
All the bhclin
blood in tired in their name, although wo hare 'ed to sit with them ; and Sunday after­
— pounds per day. ?_!!
GEORGE PRESTON
employ WiltoU wn*. gave a g.eat party body |au*.
|uis^* through the Lzrrt
heart in t*r:'
three certainly no right to say Lv their au- noons tbetr iami.it» might bo (wrmitted
t;..i---------------- ------- - --------- .&lt;«•&gt;• uuce a year, and it waa tu tin* gataerwg minute*. Thia little cxgau,
by itei.ceas- ---------thur.ty, tho public l-Ukines* of tho State to visit them, in their mum*, su that the
i&gt;.ity. nr.pt .'0*4.V*. to n»te«s» iIsb*. Wiimu had Loan pcrouaded to ourno.
,
industry *
was delayed lur throe weeks by tho post­ restraint bo n adored as tittle irksome
mi, m M»r.ia* tom.
i Li ram hi* ouiupatem* tempted him &gt;
1. iu Jfeued ^*.
, | ponement of the appointment of th# as possible, and all tho homo ailuctiuna
S Z-IM»
witbite wine that flowed leuiy. •'Ite'
tfc* ra.lal.t &lt;»». u *u
l.egidatiro Committee* until after the bo mniu'ainod and brought into o-.erase
aiBTiaOS UOTSB.
t* ► ■ -XisM rx'-w«
“firm" considered lhemaolve* good lifts tho enormvu* weight of 270,700,- Senatorial olectibr. Iho Speaker is a a* a powenu; luvuragv in lavur of final
Clmuta*
Ol tk. W.I4 SWM.
I gi-ntieman of character and iutedigvnce; roioxmatiun.
—
■
—
'z
”
"•
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------ The lungs will contain about one gal­ he must, thcrelurc, all the mote plainly
buch a system as this, combining jus­
Paralyiii can be Cured!
lon of air, at their usr.al degree uf intla-; nerceiv# tbo painful *u*piciua to which tice to society and th# family, with kindtion. We farestho on tho average 1,200 I hi* delay necessarily gave rise It at ncse to tho pour dnmkani, wo firmly
Blava* foeQraad Kepldi. ,
timoa par hour, inhale GuO gallon* per j | least ahorded ujiportumtr to those who believe, would, in vury tunny cases, after
day. The aggregate surface of the lungs ■ would improve it to make prorui*o* in such reaM/nab.o restraint fur a cuuddoHARVEY WEIGHT,
exceeds 20,'AX) square inches, an area I regard to place* which wwo only bribes rable limo entirely eradicate the ajqiotita
,m r.
**d »: young nteu,
AVTOMSEY «»d Cwuweltor al Law. A*H«ilar •*
... ____
it-un.. --.I
and-ioetere to society a member entire­
mi D.lr..U
Without tXXW. t------- ,
. —-v ------------- , very nearly equal to tho fluor of a roum and mouul to bo bribes.
nrwL.r.MonWMl a gross-ud fatal error Looking ate at (
Benatur Fulger ami Murphy, of this ly remimod. 'thuoe found to bo beyond
Ac-ni ilMirwi him, Wiitun saw mready many,laces
The average weight uf tho brain of Slate, u»ed tu nmol with indignation in redomptiua should tinu hero a continu­
----- LT-p- fiurtiud atiuuat to iuebriatiun; many eyss I aa adult mate is three pounds eight tho C'uustitutioual Convention the insin­ ing homo
Wo trust these tbuuthte
I there, spite their tla*h and eparkla, |' ounce*. Ite nerves are all connected uation that there wa* great logidative will rc iero tho caroful attention uf the
moved with difteultj and that dire uu- ■। with it, directly or by the spinal marrow. ooruptiun. like tho old poet, they deop thinker* and philan^hropista ol va
staadlaam
that mark* the incipieat stage I Those nnrvos, trotter with thoir
cuuiiby
and
bo developed and improved
HOLBROOK * &gt;OU.
looked into (ucir own hoorte and spoku.
branches and ramifications, probably ox- But wo ?hould like to know their tfuxuy into toad working ruautie*.
of drunkenuoee.
,
My irioad*,"lio‘aaid aa ifto tivt great­ eeoded 10,000,000 in number, formmg a of postponing tho appointment of tho
Groceries and Provsions, er “emiihaai*
How
G1RLO
Ijurar Escn Otinu- /to what might luUuw, "1 am ‘body-guard.” outnumbering by far the committee*.
seem to bo coming tu Girls ata aw.ul y joJousof Saab oUnr. '
going to make a cutilu**iun."
greatort array ever niaxehalcd.
a point where public honor is a diagrao*.
bums ol the company smiled nt this,
The skin ia composed of three layers, SuMeas in political life is bcooming pro- We should ad! this ths glrie a dis. wa­
but by lar ths graster number were end varies from one-fourth to one-eighth sumutivo evidence of knavery. “Hav# ive fault. Soe rt.1 n&gt; Wi en theysroraawed by the *ad yut uaracsi tones ui his of on inch in thickness. Its average you been to tho Albany auction F* said LrtMlue.d, ur when th y lir I mice -1 a
KErfOSENE OIL
area in an adult is estimated to be 2,000 unegoutlomsn, alluding to the Senatori­ ball, or croquet |-tuty. bcc hew coldly
vdoe"Fivs years ago I had a brother, a square inches. The akuosphoric jircs- al cuutoei It may scum a haxarluus critical they luck at each other, huw xuuts,;-.iSi±st“'U0
bright lad, in whom the hopes of a sure being about fourteen pounds tu the aasertiun, but there is a public opinion soleuily tLe.r eyes tore over cry i orMrge family undo centered. Ho was square inch, a perron of medium sire is in this country which requires self -re­ tiuu uf ib.tr rival’s ur **; had tn th lr
cubed a gvmua, and ho was uno. Sensi­ subject tn a pressure of 40,000 pound*. spect in public life, and which feels that Lies the ou sp- kou scorn aa tber.iu.'t
oi their aern ray: ‘’You tb.uti yen
tive, gouhe-boartod, and gsuaroua to a Pretty tight nng.
n man i* truly honored ia l-oiug eluuou
buve
fault, be also gave pnmtise of extraordi­
Each square inch of the akin contains Senator only when, a* in the ent-o oi buvodune .t ray w.L. out
nary vigor uf mind. One night several 8,500 sweating tubes, or porrpiratary Charles Sumner, his election and his re­ ui^uo u l.ifcb, ui jour cli, kUu j wa
Utter rt.au you!1 Ws-Ui iMr
Uoe rt lh*SigbMl aedM **lMr&gt;ir. totu el U&gt;l
in the village where 1 wca tern resolved pores, each of whicu may be likened to election are unsought and uubvught— much
d.auun
ol
tbo
iLuru
uutuiiid
au.uug
.
Country sad Kor-ps.
to have a irolic. Thopartywas tube a e htifo drain tile one-furth of am imh Uurptr't Wttkltf.
iti-xuj cud b.w ixccakvsiy ten fity ur
W* eantially Unite *• !••«" pao»»lly U&gt;
•ocretons, and wo ware each to carry lung, making an aggregate length on
sad skious* ib* ladrenwoL OSceem Grs*
at.rac.fug Sv xuudiuttccuo.. ttey think
from uur hutryfe, if wa could, provision* tho entire surface of the body of 101,­
4 PSiUip*’ .'tors.
__
The G&amp;ut Aoxxrr.—In the lecture Uu-t Aon oi- Axny, ■ Leu. whom U.S
sad win*.
gvud chew, we 160 feet, or a tile-ditte far draining tho
n*. J. M. a C RV.4SELL.
unon newspapers, dclirured in llihadel- juung m.u . Lstc.. Low Loh. iktixl
Brere all young and buoyant. My broth­
nssUogs. Her. 3»ta, 1*4,—yl_
ptua by Bov. Do Witt Tahnadgu, bo -bow ovtidtti uro. aho is!-bow auecter had never tasted wine. Whether it
wa* a disinclination caused by natural
------- to tri&gt; paid the press the following cumpumcuL ed tbo is I—and uh! few u^ly tho fol
„
,,.Omnipotent “I now declare that I consider tho nuwo- aoux.-t.utti xboy -ra uwp Iboy wrti
.i;.lilr.s .,t whether it wa* intuition that
ovcr, ra m be. e;.ib_a. otiouly j out tbo
led him to avoid it as dangerous « him, Wi*dc*n, let him not wander the wide papeni to bo tho grand agvucy by which
raso te giucr-uly too trans,mront to ue,
1 do nut know. I only know—and the worUl round io seek thorn, but exanune the gospel ia preached, ignorance cael
ceivu any one, aud nnipty itunta lor
xwUfocrioa at this moment is burning hi himself. ‘The proper study of mao­
what it u—&lt;Miv«*fen.vuMi4toa*aa*
my brain—that w. all thought that if kind is man."
•wir. Hi* qu-tea study to w-teb ha
*ri could gMHarUrt drank U wwuld be
way in wi.mu gx-io
T- b..D&lt;u tap
fi&gt;# ten. Frauds could not bare Mt
nr, or tekt teuids &lt;a uauooa. Tba I
thamsehw mus^mgssxiuualy to woA to
cuol, ln.ik.rur.out way ra wufcfii
—at,—— a-•-m* ^poMthMtiWMt thou w. did. l yfn
just
:cuth
pUu.s,
Ltea
tot.hrti
MM
dm axrasa myselL nor m aught palhato
Dsssd OMSfeiM. tfe*. Mb xm-doMtet
a&gt; if p-raiyaad, tell* a vo.utBe.iw
-yoMtiML I knew ha had a mairaable to rood
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Intereat, a brief synopsis oY which weapthe way, rpoaklng of telegraphs, repandi
The People, vs. Frank Dalls-Burglarly and larrenr. Tried by Jury; ver­
dict guilty: sentenced to the t-tato Pri«-

TTWtori.

&lt;m Friday, was largely attended, and
ty M«t troilng prevailed- T. PbllEi*
■folded. aBd D. Striker acted as FeereAry. The contest for delegates to the
robunty Convention h-lJ on Faturdny
was earnest but friendly, and resulted
H. J. RlDtXXAN.
atook,

Esq., tor rrocccutor.

Th. Cranty Tiekit.

of the proceedings of tho County Convsnllen herewith published, tire con­
vention ou Saturday nominated for
Prosecuting Attornjy, Hou. James A.

Holbrook for tho People, Ewreaey &amp;
Woed for Defendant
Tho People vs. Abraham PaaklnEhom
—Incest. Plead guilty; sentenced to
the Sute Prison for one year. C. G.
Holbrook, far the People; Sweescy A
Wood, Balch &amp; Worth, for Defendant

fected, by which the Pennsylvania
len.ee Thseamilalnlng wltno** in this CenUal R. B. Co., now controls a clear
through route from Chicago to Phila­
dered a uof proe to be entered. Proving delphia, via Indlj&gt;napoii&gt;. Thia has
tho truth of what we a-JJ about the suit been done by the purchase of the Chi­
m-infhs rgo-lbat itwan perascuffon. not cago, Columbus and Indiana Central
prosecution. C. G. Holbrook, for the Railway and its connection*. This ia
but the first of theie great eonsoUdaPeople; N. A. Balch, for Dcfondant.
Thomas Tinkler, Apfcllee, vs. An*
drew J. Crennell, Ajjvllant—Arpeal. effect tho control of through routes from
Tried by Jury; verdict for Appellee for this city to the reaboard. It will not
$38, without costs. Holbrook A Mills, be long before those are effected, and
for Appellee; Eweozey A Wood, for Ap­ others which will go still farther by go-

pellant.
Gosrgo Pickard, Appellee, v*. Famucl
Prerisy, Appellant-Appeal. Plaintiff
submitted to non eult I judgment for De­
fendant for $145 and coots. Burgher A
H ay ford, for Appellee; H. Wright, for
Appellant
Chancey Eaton, Appellee. '*. Adam
Tinkler. Appellant-Appeal. Dl«eontinuedby c nsent without coot*. J. A.
Swecxsy, for Appellee; Holbrook A Milla
for Appellant
George A. Dillcubock va. Micbao]

ixx. Of ooures in this Cmnty, a nomlBallon Uan election, and wo doubt not by Jury; verdict for Plaintiff fortCO and
co*ts. Swceroy &lt;!t Wood, for Plaintiff;
fletoutofficer, and that in bb&gt; hrnds, al! Burgher A Hay ford, for Defsndsnt
the internal* of the people will berocure.
Albert D. BndcfCk, Appellee, vs. Geo.
W. Cline, Ai pellant— Appeal. Tried by
earneot and protracted,\hut the result, the Court; verdict of $23 2B and eoda for
whether In harmony with individual
Plaintiff. H. Wright, lor Ajpelles; J.
for Anp°ll®I't«
Republican party of Barry County, and Carrcth,
Ephrom Pnrsua-, Appellant, tb. Geo.
Ha maadats la the tnpreme law, hence Curry, AppclLa.—-App&lt; id. Tried by Ju­
we hope and expect to »co every Repub­ ly ; verdict of $20 W and cost* for Appel­
lican in the County cordially and ear­ lee. C. G. Holbrook, for Appellant;
nestly support the nominee as the stan­ Burgher &amp; Hay for J, for Appdla.'.
dard bearer of the party, of Equal and
exact Justice io the coming contest.
Tkcplcvln. Tried by the Court;, verdict
For County Eeperintcudcut of Con- for Plaintiff foi flO and ccatr. C. G.
mon Ecbools, the Convention noniina- Holbrook, for PlalntliT; Uolbrook A
Mills, for De.'euibnt,
Palmer, though not with inch unaOn tho Importune: calendar several
Judgement* were rendered, but Banc of
Wo have thought him a prompt, able, any public intsreit, and owing to Hi*
and exceedingly officicnt public officer, crowded state of aur columns, wo omit
(vndbdlrvo that the Convention did a report theroof, ^mi leave th* proceed­
wisely in retaining him for the ensuing ing in Chancery for n future number.
tsrm in this responsible and in*; ortant
position. Our schools arc or»bt nlJ be
Chicago Correapcndezsc.
our pride, and ,w» bcl.rve that their
best interest was subserved by tho reCKXAOO, Feb. JJ, 1SCO.
nomlBallon of Dr. rxtaixn. TbK llepleasityiaour
a degree of r---pubUcAM of Bar-y County
is our councoun­ , It is with no o.dinapy
ty Ticket. Let u» »eo to
tv it
it ibat
that tht-f*'
tht- ,r‘‘ Ui*t "Don'1 n.;aln find* himself
‘
communicating
Lta weekly budget* of
1M0 majority in tbe county 1* nat re­
tact* and fanrrok from the western
duced at the April election.
,
Pcncnal.

wa find in the JVninro'rw Herald of the

Bolding is stated to have sent there, and
concerning which the editor ol the
Herald say*:
(
,
.
"It wa* certainly a violation of the
rule* ut etiquette for the LodtO that
copy to the edltorof the Banner. ’ The
following resolutions which call fur a
••Setoind, That we, the Good Temp­
lars of Hastings, will hereafter wltb-

bo a friend to thl! organization, bat lets
no opportunity peas wbcie he Is enabled

Sd. That its editor In publbhing un­
truthful statement* with regard to this

JtMorus like isnowingtheacqualntance
of old frfondR. und he only hopes that
they may bo as glul to bear from Inm

for hun-ojf ami now to burincas.
Ibe stagnation of trade ceuaeqceut
upon the holidays ba* not fully »assed
by, but a little b.lgbtcr prospovt ajpears upen the ho: iron of (he commorcinl wort ) tliau has bo. n pcrraptlble for
amouJhpttL The only really aetivo
busin tea going ou nt th:* time lain the
amUMtrient line, which ia already decid­
edly brisk and ; ronioc, still greater act'vlty next week. A* for novelties tn
public affhlr*, we have trans erred our
right and title in all,such things to the
care of the Hlluol* I^talaturn which 1*
vainly tndeavvring |o astonish ui by ‘t«
cccentrldtiof. Un Saturd.iy last, they
came near doing It hy putting an ac:
through tho Hoa&lt;-, sanding half of
Chicago to W.s.-oub1ii and the oihtr
half to Indiana, buttbat turned out tu
be only a joke.
Our city railways urcdUratlsiled with
tbdr present forgo profils, and are ou.
deavoring to force through the Common
Council an amendmebt to thdr char ter.
giving them the right to demand seven
instead of five rent* for transient paaicugors. and a; roportionato lncro .se up.
on o&gt; mmuto'.iou tickets. The dtiten*.'
complain of the manner in which the

kooves every truo tempcram e reformer tired of hanging on by the brakes, os
to withhold his or her support from that
enffident number uf ears on tho several
line* often compels them to, and at
length when iheyendouvor to persuade
a reform, tho South and West alde ocm
Unquestionably ilia the right of the panics taka advanfogo of tho/occaslon
to demand higher fares aa the condition
of reform. It la more than doubtful if
tho Bankxb If theychcscsoto do, with they will take any extra trouble to pat
er without the psra’ge of such Rc-olupromue, but that will', make no differ­
ence to the Ccmmcn Ununo.’l, it duo
preparations have been made before­
tknarc von&gt; of tjcctu. We do not hind fur the pacrageof kcoh a meesure.
Th-ro was Ainoctlng held hero y«tcrprataod to "champion” U» order of
ation, fbr the dtocusslouof semeofthdr
tioa looking to the promrjlon of Tem- relations with the W&lt;stern Union Tilsgraph Co., to b hlch they are considersbly in urreara, owing to tho failure of
•omc af 1 heir member* to "como to
to overthrow wild Flower Lodge ; but time” with their saw a.menu. At thl*
meeting, drcideJ dbfuvor was exprca.-.d
to tho [K&gt;Ucy of maklug any tcrura with
tho new telegraph linn now making
Hall forthair metrings for rome mouths.
firmed by ono of the rutrnber* that
Moro than this wo demand of the num- these lines are ouiy bulk on *r ecu la-

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—An attempt to bum a valuable block
of building* in Mendian, Miss, wa* di*cmrered and frurtrated by a little dog,
which kept up a furiou* and incessant
barking until ho attracted several per—A Washington diapatch stetos that
tho President yesterday directed a par-

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r.t the Utno of. the war with Mexico,
Captain Daniel Chroe recruited a com­
pany hero and engaged In that conflict.
That Captain is now I. leutenant of the
United States Infantry, and Brigadier

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JOST THE SAIE BANNER.

DRUGGIST

About a week sin SO a letter wa* re­
ceived by Postmaster Rood, of this etty,
from a Mr*. Clarke of Rainsville, Bel­
mont County,Ohio, In which the writer
stated that in the year 1618 her busband
Jrocph Clark, enlisted somewhere in
■his section In a company that wa*
raised for the Mexican war, rinee which
time die ba* never heard from him.—
,-hc was now i-goJ^nnd dependent on
otbcis, and yet chtrblicd the hope that
she might learn tho fate of her husband
ami tn her declining year* receive the

On ovn TAMULpteood on our tabic ‘ T
»—AGUt. for !&gt;ubl i c fa
ly by Larl-X the pop

STAGES TO ASD FKOM IIA5TBGS

becn opened here by Mewn. Connelly,
There is reason to beliovo that they will
Barker A Co., under (he title of a “Lit­ bo succeeaful, and that before the close
el llaalir
erary and Commercial Bureau and
Ccmmerclal Agency.” They do wrery
kind of literary work, writing upon
any subject, reviewing and revising
books, plays, manuscripts, etc., etc., in
the first mentioned department, as also
all manner of difficult book-keeping
work, regulating paitncrsblp settle­
SEW YORK P1ASO PORTECOMPAXY.
ment*, finding trial balances, disen­
tangling complicating accounts, etc.—
In their dramatic agency they transact
OT.ASD AND SQUARE
all buainos between managers and proity
bug
tore
fotrlonnh, filling orders for perform­
ers, obtaining engagement-*, supplying
wardrobes, properties etc. I have the
pleasure of knowing very intimately
the members of thl* firm and can an­
swer for their ability, fidelity and
promptitude with which they will dis­
charge any bualaesa confided to tbrm.
The “Field of the Cloth of Gold”
burloaquc will l&gt;c produced at the Opera
hcehix
lock
llcu*e to-night, and nut Monday
evening the Warrell alstsra will appear
a: McVickers, and Geo. J. Dc*gl® wl11
open here a new Theatre company, with
a splendid company.
“Dotr.”

A Wife Ascertain* the Fate of her Bel''dicr Husband after Twenty-three
Yean of Supcaie.

YIM Lail ni YilHit Pnjtrtj

rri&gt;oa, namsd Eloa Wardlaw, was
found dead a few mornings ago. He

mu ideation to the far West. The
Ponniylvaaia Central is even now get­
ting control ol the HnrstoSt. Louto.

Oca Boys A Uint
■Weekly published
MAAD and edited by
ootobratod author, co
amd to a decided favo
the Boy* and Glrto
cwMARjey tbo plea
interesting pegw«. T
have it regularly.

Twbatba. -The
Company will appea
thto place, on Tuesd
Th uroday evenings
MtfMveCM loom
of fine arttota, and h

Al Ik. laik will k. TnaM.au!

HARDWARE STORE,
. H. A. GOODYEAR,

1

STOVES, IRON

30

WE ABE COMING.

•eatm Agkicvl
Ttaoaoxt toon of tb
«**M*«M Wed

W1U PBKSEXTTO ATT PXMOX
SM4ta(u*Oa« HuhW Clab ia*w

eitlxen* a* a brave effieer of dtoUnctton
in the war with Mexico, and a gallant
officer in tbo various (eeltlons aadj.ne.l
to him during tho late rebellion. Tho
old gentleman is now staying at hl*
home near this city. In Manhattan
uwnablp. Thinking that the General
mlglit have some information on the
subject referred to, tho letter wasicnt to
him. \
posted up to the city,entered Mr. Rood’s
officv with a bundle of paper* under bis
arm. and, opcard the valuable docu-

company that he recruited twenty-three
year* ago, when, sure enough, the Dame
of the mkaing wildler, Joseph Clark,
appeared 00 tho list. Ths General said
he well remembered the man, but lie
was now numbered with the killed In
that memorable conflict. Ho waa a mu­
sician in (hecompany, and when al one
ef tho principil battles the regiment

STATIONERY,
KU&gt;4«.KUm ...

—Tha Prtxsaiaa JUditar^^artU: say*
that tho Garman military organixation
is now cumploto, and that “a million of

A.

NEWS,

Building Materials.

W’.t5sa&gt;tE:,'jnc
Hade and put up on Short Notice.

puMiHMn pneM.

PICTURES,

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,

* &lt;fc±* «i«&gt;— of A&lt;MriM« a Tt.

ST XSDVCKD rsjca.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

PICTURE FBAlrra

(ft
‘r’rtActlir^'

।
।
,detallot* record of their history while In
]
1
,
। in prate*
(of the gallant officer.

Om Dollar Sate at Dey a*4 Faaay

uni-wi.

etronghoid, ho. with other musicians
took refuge in a cornfield, and was slain
by ths Mexican bullets.
Notwlthst ndlng tbo fact that Gener­
al Chase has ukca part in manyjbattlea
since that time, and held variwa pod-

Berlin.’

with them. This 1. pre-.lwly what I

D

to magnificent rooms In th» new Mer­
- All the Boaion railroad companies
chant's Insuraac^Cu. building, on the
corner of LaSalle and Washington
StrMt, far which they will have topay for delinquents will not be allowed.—
TT
a “ .l. 14—a
K. laft
$12,000 per annum.

a. r. DBASE.

rale,
Limb. fobl«la»*»0l

gOMETIUMG MKW

*f "‘eU«al!

COST.

---------- tbo reeout
KMtaMr. andon
1A
CM Heavy Artill
•■ *
T Um Colto
tassrtM history
mA abreat New
wa*» Bbaqom,

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BUSINESS CARDS.

■ew uniniMiin.
ALUAIAC

TIE

■oeelag Ex......... 4&gt;...

Bteniag Kasr***..... ..
Wight Krpm*...... ........

ED. Banu. Sib.-I wish te oarreet
• tolataho that may bare arisea from
y»ur IMIcd, of tbo Organisation of tb*
Hasting* Pruhlbltary Club. Your no­
tice Implied that tee Frehlblteey club
is part sad perHel «f -tee Hastrnp* TVm- '

’

Maaafaatared by brer** Has*. Detedl.
nrfleedfee Prle. Ltot _&gt;|

Hack to not the case. They are en­
tirely dl.dnct, no more identical than
are tho “Grund stemg o/ fA. AyuNfc,and the Masting. Prohibitory Club. I
■ay this teat fad ou may tear that they
will oon^rmatee their political prinriple by becoming member* of th* Tem­
perance Union.
fa. p. Moaaa.
Msatlng*. Feb. 6th.IMS.

HAIR

Music 4 Jewelry.
GEOROE PRE8TON,

General

gURDETT CELESTE ORGANS

DiW,IalHia,GnKria,
'T1TB 1CI1CCLTCI1L COLLECC
LOHIEI, MIMLEt All LATE,

Ninety Acres,
Tobacco Ch*w»n, -Bead Thia I
D*. KAMttt I’RKTEXTITg,
Or, Xwrv-FaUiag '
%

Antidote for Tobacco,

physical and mental training under the
beet of Instruction, no College offer*
greater advantage*, while the expense*,
compared with any ether college In the
fltale, are email. Hee adverttoeweat In

Saita &amp; Hanoniim,
Stratton Sc Pratt,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Baiter &amp; EKkaate Dsaler,

---------- the recently appointed chief
Engineer, and ou Saturday, CoLEDBkacok, late «-f the Oth Michi­
gan Hoary Artillery, and author of
"fameog the Cotton Thlevee." Aa lntoeeeting history of the operation* In
and about New Orlesn* from 1801 t*
wabd

Tn Gbaud amt or Thk JR*rv9tic.-Dr- J. H. PALMKB, our popular
also a BFcet t-tece of mnale called
sad efficient Superintendent of Com■sea Schools gave aa addreas before the | "Beautiful Eyed," and the oaual targe
numlwr of engraving* Illustrative of th*
Fashion*, drvsoca, ladle*' work, far., Ac.
Published by Deacon fa Pet.raon, 81»
Walnut rireet. Philadelphia, at &gt;2^0 a
year (which atoo Icelndea a large steel
engraving.) Four oojilas, tfi. Eight
(end cm gratia). 112. "Th* Lady's
Friend" and "Th* Saturday Eves tog
Rbad.—The article on th* first page Poet," (and one engraving.) M4XL
of this paper, on office ***ktogtafata weed* of Wisdom. Also, "the,
MauBSW* lire in." Taken from the
pgfM ef tee fanurfem* Odd Aftow tor j

brwcbiag* aa* rt.,11,w Wwk.
, (JFRjr«.,,og doe* I* all part* *f tb* Dial* *

Cor (ightb A WaMbrtog* flu, DetrtiL

DETROIT

White Lead WorkB&lt;
Sash and Blind Factory
NEW YORK, BOSTON,

On Broadway,

tad New XCia&lt;lan&lt;l Citlei

Maaabctarar* «td Prspnaler* ■

Worcester, Lalble fa Standish
Strictly PurTWhlt

IICKETAIEITIET.
Haaiieg*. Fab. IM, IMS.—If

Legal Tender White Lead,
French fa American Zinc White,
ALL SUPERIOR
To Eastern Brands. Also,

Brother's Error ; Sympathy and Co-op­
eration ; Two Way*to Live; An Odd
Fellow Abroad ; Scientific and Cutlcu*
Facta; Jetting* on Dtflbrent Topics;
Illustrated Dee'rlpUun of New Orieane,
La; WaBbhvmthe Weal; Ideal of a
Win*; Smal-Uentonary Thanksgiving;
Practical. Actvloe; Relekah Depart­
ment; Ladira’Olio; Odd Fancies Detneatle ami Foreign ComepondeBce, etc.
Pub iahed by John W. On, M Nassau
eUeet, New York, fl per year.

A beautiful steel engraving. "Yes or
No?" Uluatratiuga*tory by Mtae Dongla*. lead* off tho February number of
thl* charming luagaxtae. Then f-dlowa
the usual largo and elegant Fashion
Plato; suds graphic engraving of "De­
tective BuVerby Humming up the points
of tho Otaa.M This tetter ia an illu*trw
lien of Mi*. Wood * new atery, "Rol­
and York*; or. Done ia Paa*ion,"whlch
la beaming Intensely Intereetlng. Ab
the admirer* of "East Lynne" should
read thto powerful atery. Among the
other lltmry matter of this number,
we may note "The Unknown Gueut." a
fine »toiy by Mr*. Harriet Preetott
Speflbrd; "Warrua'e Ward," by Mrs.
Iloamer; and the continuation of Mtaa
Elisabeth Preeeotl'a eparkling and brij-

Colors find Putty.

DETROIT

HARROW

TRIBUNE?

TEETH AND
FORGINGS.

LIGHT

CfiOUl
PBOX DUNKIMM AKDaALAMAXCA.
■ ; S.w Tert U»« tea Vaiaa Pepela; .

a** am. ygw Toy OAT uraixx, r«.

LEATHER BELTING.

Steam Engines,

Boilers

AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
lid and IM Atwater Street, Detroit.

AY/rAfZ/’AcTM

BMOito INBenfa!

16.000 IN OTHER PRIZES:

atom at haaxi, and our people should be
leufrtat about far the proper men to QU
ttoaaseffieea. Wo want many Improreaneutooueur public ataeuta, ouraldo-

Adjoialsg tb* TlUu* *1 MtodtovUto, as teUH
TreMy-togbL
80 faor-ow Improved
AKD L'XDn TH! MsT &lt;CLTtTATIOXI
Coad DalMlag*, Feuee*, Ac.

HEDRICK fa COOK,

Company will appear ut Union Hall, in
tble place, on Tuesday, Wednesday,and
Thursday • veiling* of thia week. A* February 1
near a* we ean learn they are composed al reading
embracing

Fasriv* Dascx.—Myree 4 Heed'*
Harp Band will give a grand Dall at
,Union nail, bn Tuesday evening, Feb.
TBd.andarx.d Time may be expected.
Ia fact, nothing will be neglected to
make it the best party ever given in

|

»trr voc» oboczuxb

The Convention of tbo Republicans
of Barry County to nominal* a Prooecutlng Attorney. Superintendent ef
Common School*, and delegate* to the
State and Judicial Conventions, met at
tb* Court Henae on Saturday the 8th
Inal, and was railed to order by Gee. M.
HALL’S
Ox Oub Tabul—Mr. Lowx, has Dewey, on behalf of the County cotnptaoed on «&gt;ur table “TherNew World" a mlttee, and *n motion Gao. K. BkamVEGETABLE SIHUAN
naadldate far public favor, Issued week­ bx, waa chosen temporary chairman,
ly by Laal.’W, the popular publisher of and 8. C. PnnrDLB, Secretary, and by
22AMTHZR.
wrioua popular magazine*.
»uleequ««t action they were made per.
maaent officer* of the Convention,
The cammlttle*
credential* rapertcd a full delegation from all th* Town­
ship* in the County, save Prarievllla,
from which Township only three dele­
gate* were present.
On ibe aceend Informal ballott J. A.
| Swnxrr. received a majority of all the
placed la the way of collection, unlrr* J votes castand on motion of H. Wbioht,
paid by the SOth inet. We mi at and wm declared duly nominated for Prune-______________________ _______
will have our pay If It ean be collected. ■ rating Attorney, to fill the vacancy ec&lt;jq CONSUMPTIVES,
caalouodby th* death of tbo late EbaXK rpnK Adv*rtlMv.b.vlagb*..r*.toreJuu»IUf
Aizmr
I. - thalT. G. Aau, has purchased for some
On the first formal ballott, J. II. Palpartlee In New York, some lota near the mkb, having received a majority uf the
new Depot In thia Village, on which vote* cast waa declared duly nominat­
improvement* are Immediately to b* ed for County Superintendent of ComThe following named gantleruin were
Pabuxkxtaby Law require* that
Um gentleman moving far the appoint­ duly elected delegates, to the Judicial
ment of aay committee»hoald be made Convention tote held at Ionin, on the
18th ln*t_, via: D. Striker. H. Wright,
tele law often create* bard feeling*, and H. P. Ca^y, J. H. Palmer. D. B. Pratt,
Presiding officer* In all deliberate bodies C. G. Holbrook, and J. M. Rodger*.—
And tee following Delegate* to the Flat*
thould give LeeJ thereto.
Con vr ntkm to be held at La ruing on
the 10th ln«t. via: Geo. M.-.Dewey.
Weakly published by, Lee &amp; biixr- Richard Jones, IL J. Grant, and GilMabd and edited by Ou vkb Uptic ibe
celebrated author, come* to tn regularly
On motion of H. Wright, it war voted'
and to a decided favorite. Wa wish all that in case any of ibe delegate*are un­
the Boy* and Glrto about oua county able to attend tbo ceuvrrtfon, I bey be
could enjoy ibe pleasure of perusing Ha ! allowed to *ypoint substitute*. The
Intereeiing page*. Th* Main Brother* 1 Convention then atQemued.
have It regularly.
•
Geo. K. Bkamkx,

Can’t be Found.
Tfae

iiTTEi i ana- aura

WA CLAUS” Headqurtm.

�NEW AifEITtSEMEBTS.

[siqX P®aH l,Doa

Western
"World
Hunt II M BM*U!
A Marrel.Bf Beaaty iBd &lt; heapaeu!

IMPORTANT!

Inducement! to Agents Larger thin
•
Ever!

PER CENT

lOO
Ss.w 1&gt;J dabbing loralb.r ssd trapseCOTTON
CLOTH. OBI.-xH HOOM WOOUEX OOODH,

sosTxn* tss ictus lasuti

THE FIGURE EIGHT.
B/ ths Author sf tbr “Dssd LrtUr “

THE CLOUD OT THE HEART.
•

Wiki. CAATOKS.

By lbs svir pspstte A. &amp; BOX.
Also, Cora plus biotite. Or.pbtc Skstabs*.

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.

iMHag

ItST HUESr tlT DISCOUIED.

Diseases of Ure Blood, Lira, Lidisys.

All Hastings Outdone

Battle Cr«ek Nowhere

ROSADALIS
rerlfita lbs Blosd,
lasfrom tbs A»ttna,

WANTED.
U ksi.cl. btlr.r ruisS r.lrts tulor, &amp; Sal
lady-1 riebly ontinrutsd Black W^ast
is link r*t&gt;c.' CiuiMirs FsaU r&gt;Um
wbil. all IAms Table Csrar. WbiieLaatbshtorpluS. relates CalMn Alhambra
mil. Lteisi' Morses SboppiBf Bag Uwd
r» Ci th.
Ill OF SIXTY. 1»&lt; ] « Vite. OlMsbod sr

ROSADALIB
Is Recommended by the Best
Phusidaris everywhere.

0. 0. (PAULUS*.

IMPROVED

ty For irstimosy of rvsMrksbls esm m
■KussdsIU
for tbU f—r.Jtl

Poultry, to fatten rapidly, must be,
like hogs, raatrictod to a limited space.—
Freedom and fat are incompatible.
Milch rows thould havo Nucculant
food nad rnual. Food generously, and
keep tbo flo.h iucrcruing as well aa tho

rrepuyd si 111. tebimtnry sF
Dr. J. J. Lavreoce &amp;. Co.
1U Bsltimors “trsrt. Usltiswrs. MaryUsA

Secrets of the
Great City.

Orion. The onion is known and reCted to bo the most healthful of tho
bous family, but. owing to ite strong
and pugent flavor u lose a favorite in
“refined circles" than it ought to kc. In
thia peculiar ciimnto and mo:o particu­
larly during th® wut season, when,
coughs on 1 wilds are tho rule, and tho
exemption from them the exception a
a toll AesTriMlw sflb. w,rk. Address NA­
free use of the union would prevent TIONAL
rDBLMUIXU COJI’MIsdrlsbu. p.
r —
.
much suffering. Apurtion of a raw onion er Cincinnati. Ohio.
eaten jute before retiring to rest will ‘
generally give rvpiwo tu such aa are suf­
laying wilh I tinea overburdened with op-. KNITTING MACHIN F. ’i'll*, us. Ths
ptost.teal and ehrs|&gt;Ml KallUsr Mscbiaa .
praMiro null irritating matter. Ofnoune brsstod.
-Will kstl^MW slldtos Mr ule.
wo are aware that tor a abort time tho ‘ Literal tadwtoateal. to A(c*t4 .• d-lrraa
bnath of tbo oukm-cator is not sn deliAMEMCAN KSITTlXGMAbniXKGO,
nous and fragrant aa ia* deairwd,but ths
met repose and other advantages de-1
rived from tliftm is mum than sufficient
to bal um» tho unpleasantness in shape
of tainted breath.

:iH0N.A.mH._i8TJSPHEN8.
SSsrxSE’xserj: i? ~

Hair dressing

oES^F‘£?.Kc‘a
M-rtrsi:—.

will qnlckly restore Grsr Hsir
ta (u natural color and beauty.

EASTMAN A. KENDALL,

r. O. no* E C3 flssoverni., fte.tos,M..

Don't Read the Above!

b a/ b b

FVI'.RY MU HIS OWH rBIMTEB.
AV j?1',*"*at **' rrn**’u» ■»'««*!

THjCSONEDoU^a.
BROAD GAGllg SHOUT LINK.

WE BEAT THEM ALL

/ iUXUkKATUNK DOLlJlk HALEi.lMbr.

Latest New York News.

ATLAHTICifflKiT’ETnj
Broad Gauge Railway!

LADIES!!
Look Out! Look Out!
Look Out! Look Out!
'Daast.Bra tba Osaplsiret
■ Girts a
Glow to Um C
1 A Bakr Tian to Us Ups."

CrXCINN ATLsrUBlUN A. O AU0N. er ■ A WB
FIELD, sr CLETELANl&gt;. st IXIRUT. sr BALA
WANCA.Mor frsra

NEW

YORK,

BOUTON,
’
PITTBBl’BGll,
PHILADF.LPHU,
DALTINOBE,nn4
WAUHMUTO.x CITY.
Tkte is itessly Rost, to lh.

------ snr.susgxaSwa
rsasrwttww,

Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms.
Ott Balti.. (1,00-Thras for »«.*O.
'
1000 Bold.. s»M Io Oat daj la N. T. Clly.
VST AH Drut|ri»ls In HsMiop sail It
Or address COOTA B,“ Xs. M Crosby st. V. T.

|3 A.EERY COUNTY

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

OH! rnoa CORNS IOHI non CORNS.
[Afornfow Ttyxr, A*g. MJ
•• tOH MY! !OH MY! I ou't stand it
but ba did. for be went right oft and jot
• hex of

'Costar's’ Corn Solvent,
yy HOLtolLt A M KTA IL.

a™ of l&amp;m a.1 B^b^a 6i™*

OYSTEH

DEPOT

W. A. S ARTWELL

WANTED, ‘KTWM

’

HASTINGS.

if/CH.

A Wort

In Scion to the atlum or
IlAItrtY COUNTY,

Iil 8151,”
Wholesale and Retail.

“*~4 »-■

50 First-Class CUTTEEF

'IIS
SKisas”-v«.uAiLSr

5" Z«r:«-s-

’

w«ro nested one day upon wluAey bar­

n*r for any mon&gt; stamps, the rate won’t

AbMIStSTRATORS SALK

isowBo^

A citixon of Brunswick, Maine, ha*
within throe years taken nun- hundred
dollars worth of aqnivihee from a Little
more than an ca-i of land.
I* is poor policy a! this mason to stint
the foea of dry euws. Good keeping
wilf toll upon tho call and upon tho
milk pail noxt summer.
A harseman any* he has cured tho
want aaao of scratches he oyer taw with
‘
" liuturpcntins thoroughly rubbed
Whoa a cow or ox goto choked, it ia
said that immediate relief mar be ob­
tained by *trup|&gt;ing up a fore tog, and
oumpo.ltag tho animal to jump. Thia
will cause the obstruction to flyout.
Young cattle if you would bavo them
keep growing through tho winter, should
have a* good treatment ai the qxen and
cows. It is poor economy to keep them
exposed to severe weather and supplied
only with bog hay.
A writer on underdraiuing says he
should not hesitate a moment to mo:tgago land of hi* own to rai.o money fur
draining, if ho could gul tho money in
nomora cumcniuent way. Tho mortg­
age would, of course, 1»» an annoyance,
Kut would bo an insignificant one com]&gt;orod with tho uncertainty of getting
crops from wet land without drninago.
.The' editor of tho A-n-iflliriti, dis­
Lr~.-r,.. r.rt,
i, .m .r^.„.
cussing tbo various kin h of patent wiud- hsspsst
work -I lb. kind pAllsbs.1*
laanoa and curin for wells, cvitncs back to j
tho old-fashioned well-sweep os the aimOnly 82 75 per Copy!
iW. most dnrnblo, eaueet, and by for j
the best method of drawing water from '
wolls nut over twenty or twonty-five foot ’
d~r •'Tho old oaken bucket,' hung I
en a ■woep.ho* aomo mlvantagoe,eortainly, beyond those of asouciatiun and poe-

have raised an important internal rerun*

Ham resto^r

I AIM TO BELT,

Genuine Articles

notice heirs.

a «nn*r.r!r HntTTYnt»lj!CT OS Hlfinn „

Hbjtbt R. Oqotab, WCraoby t. N.Y,

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GEO. M.

DEWEY,

AT llAtmMM. BARAT CO.. NICU.
OS'. ursr J. Cals a Sas'. Groc.rj Sten.su
step Csart lieu. B^.sn.

iv ono. mL Swwmt.

With Malire toward ■tete.-irMiCtarttyfer.iL-wtthFimMreiB the Right.’’

VOL. XIII.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17. 186$.

ItaiatM Jirertonj.

way fiom Edwmd Dayfota, for th^r wm
great city to
Wiili ma
each other,

BOSTON CASH STORE

shadowsy doorway, with her face in her
Landa, meditatisg deeply.
Site hud imoc loved Edward Dayton.
Sbalnew that The time had been
when Ite w juld have bcua all tbo world
to her. tut after Elvin Caudwell came to
thovilldge her heart had eeemed to
change. Hia flattering words and ten­
der smOes had derated bar, srad poor
Edward was too often forgotten and neg­
lected.
With a greet pang at his heart ho had
watched tho growing intimacy between
hia darlicg and tho stranger, and at last
had taken back the gulden circlet which
he had placed apoa her flagw. aad told
heraha was free. His fosutest hopes
blasted aad his dream of happiness over,
he left her to seek a foreign shore.
Far a few days after bar lover had
departed, Anna went about her duties
rad and dispirited, but soon a long, br­
ing tetter came from her betrothed, and
she began to laugh and sing again us of
old. The bountiful autumn days peered
by, and tho snowe of winter l&gt;egan to
fall, but Elvin Caudwell waa detained in
tho rity, bv business, he wrote, and
could not come aa early aa he promised.
His letters grew shorter and colder, and
at last the fatal missive camo that dash­
ed her hopes to the ground.
“Dear Anna ” it ran, “I thought I
loved you devotedly; but Maggie Earl
has taught mo tsy mistake. Forgive
mo, and remember I am no more cruel
than you were in breaking your engage­
ment with Edward Clayton. Forget and
bo happy."
White ud tearles she read tho letter
over and over, repeating too words softly

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C. 0. HOLBROOK.

now fare, to be unloved and forgotten.
Her eyes looked strangely bright
“I asa willing to suffer," she said to
herself, “all that my noble Edward suf­
fered for me—to feel every pang that he
felt—and more for my sin was great"
She folded the written missive, and
placed U in her bosom. She took tho
ring from her finger, tho betrothal ring,
aad with all tho mementoes of affection
which she had received from Elvin
Caudwell, she sent them bock to him.
The roere faded from her cheeks as
the days went by, and she had no one
U&gt; love and caress her. She Lad no
mother to whom she oouid'go and find
sympathy. She was an orphan, without
bromeror sister. She boarded with her
aunt but though she was kind, she had
children of her own upon whom to lav­
ish beraffretfou.
Years passed by, aud Anna bad left
the blooming Bays of eighteen to wan­
der in tho lonely path uf thirty. She
had grown up quiet and sad, her
Ehad a look of weariness in them.
lipe were scarlet and beautiful but
a took of firmnees bad settled about
to you. Perhapoit is well thatho came; them. Her cousin Maths was as fair
you may be much happier with him
than ever you would have been with me.
’
Goodbye.
happiDsns aad merriment
Edward Dayton put out his hand for
It was at tho close of a beautiful June,
a "good bye" clasp, but two snowy arms
were thrown about his neck, and Anna day that Anna and her beautiful cuusiu ,
sat in tire doorway whom twelve years
Capron was sobbing on his shoulder.
.
before she had bidden farewell to her
"0, Edward," she cried, T cannot
lover. Mattie,in her white muslin dress,
have you go, and feeling so badly, too.
with tbo pink rose-buds in her 'shining'
You ere too good for me; you ore so no­
curls and on her bosom, looked more
ble, no true, co brave. I thought I lov­
like the young girl that clung no feudal­ .
ed you once as I never could love again,
and I know no sister ever loved Stroth­ ly to the neck of Edward Dayton, then
la, quiet woman who eat beer as 1 lore you now,
Anna was thinking
__________
— uf that,
Edward's haart boat quickly. To ba
w—
whin
ringing rtrpwaa hoard
heard in the,
loved even as a brother—to fool those
±7_: Dayton
r_#„_ ,stood
- t।
lanes »ud aoou e
Edward
soft arms about his neck, and that tear­
before them. He had grown handsome
ful face against his own, was happiness
in dwyurK'
' ’ separation,
**
ears of their
but his!
for a Butnost.
.
He drew tho slender form to his forest ----------- is it that sama tender express­ ,
ion, and about his mouth hovurea tbo
warm heart, aad pressed his Ups to tbo
olden
-nils.
rosebud mouth Ho laid his hand ca­
With a cry of gladnoss, Anna sprang
ressingly ua tho sunny curia For a moBMRtfio held her thus silently, then towards him, but she ramasnberel bow
yko euftly, striving to keep the anguish sadly aha must have changed, and wish­
ed bar beautiful cousin was not there,
his heart fraca hm voire.
“Do not wvep, Anna! Heaven knows but she might os well not hare b«n
there fur all Edward Dayton seemed to
I would do anything to make you hap­
py. But Caud well's caresses will make notire her. His eyre were upon ths face
you forget seine, and it is better that I of hie loved ere; bo seemed to notice nu
should not remain, here. Let mo see change, aud indeed there was much leas
to notice than before ho clasped her
lifted from hie hand. Tho olden light camo back to
■ looked into his, her eyes, and the color to her check,
upon the rosy white the wind, blew her unbound heir
about her face, aad aha looked much
“''Mw.rd,” .k. w4
“I &lt;»»»«&lt; like tho Anua he had lort&gt;d of yore.
smile. When you think of mo, think Mattie left them atone, end Edward said

JHwclUng.

JOHN MICHAEL.

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GRAND AND bQCABE

One day, as on ancient King of Tortary waa riding witL hh officers of state,
they met a derviao, crying alund: "To
him that will give men hundred dinars,
I will giro a piece of good adrioe."—
The king, attracted by tins strong decla­
ration, stopped, and said to the dsrvise:
“What advice is this that you offer for a

ds.-riso, "I shall bo moot

tha: the darviss be severely punished.—
Ths king, observing the amusement and
surprise which this advice had occasion­
ed, said: “1 see nothing to laugh at in
the advice of thia derviao, but, on tbo
contrary, I am punundod that if it were
more frequently practiced, mon would
.•scajHi many calamities. Indeed, eo con­
vinced am I of the wisdom of this max­
im, that 1 shall have it engraved on my
[date, and written on the walls of my
palace so that it may beever before me."
The king, bring warmly thanked the
dervisc for his advice, proceeded toward
his palace ; and, on his arrival, ho ord­
ered the chief bey to soo that the max­
im was engraved on his plate, and on
the walls of his palace.
.
Burn®time after this occurancc. cue of
the nubias of the court—a proud, amUtioui man - resolved to destroy the king’s
life, and placing himself On the throne.
In order to accomplish his diabalical
.
purposes, ho secured the confidence of
one of the ruler’s surgeons, to whom he
gave a poisoned lancet, saying: "if you
will bleed the king with this lancet, 1
will give you ten thousand pieces ufgold;
and when 1 ascend the throne, you shall
be my vizier.” This bare surgeon dai­
sied by such brilliant jiroepects, wicked­
ly assented to the proposal.
’ An opportunity of effecting Lis evil।
'
design soon thereafter- spurred. The'
king sent for this man to bleed him ; be
put the poisoned lancet into a side pock­
et, and hastened into the king’s pres­,
ence. The arm was tied, and the fatal
lancet was about to be plunged into the
rein, when suddenly the surgeon's eye
.
fell upon this maxim nt the bottom of

never changed, and I love you to-night
as 1 loved you twelve years ago when
we parted. Will you send me away
from you agteaF'
H*r arms wore twined about his neck
aad again she sobbed, this time in juy,

the basin: * Begin • nothing without
considering what the end may be."
lie immediately jieasod, as ho thought
wi'hin himself: "if 1 bleed the king
with this lancet, he will die, and 1 shall
be seized and put to adrael death ; then
of what ixmiblu tire wilb all the gold in
the world bo to me
Then, hastily re­
turning the lancet to his pocket, he dre w
forth another. The king,observing thia,
and perceiving that the surgeon was
much embarrassed, asked why he
changed his lancet so suddenly. Ho
stated that the (mint was broken; but
the king, doubting hia assertion, com­
manded him to produce it Thia eq agitated him that the king felt ensured that
all was not right Ho said : “Ibero is
troechory in this; tell me instantly what
it means, or your bead shall be severed
from your body.” The surgeon, trembling with fear,' promised to reveal all to
tho king, if ho would only pardon his
guilt Tbo king assented, and tho snrgeon procoedod to relate the whole mat­
ter, aad acknowledged that had it not
been fur tho words in the basin, he
should have used tho fatal lancet
The king forthwith summoned his
court, and ordered the traitor to be axecuted. Thou, turning to his officers of
state, he said: “Yon now see that the
advice of the derviee.at which you la ughed,is must valuable—it haa saved my hfe.
Search out this dervise,that 1 mar oasply
reward him for his wise maxim. '

ward Murphy, who was then living in
Chicago, was arrvsted and charged with
being the escaped criminal Ho was
taken to Mackinaw and there tried for
the murder of RUdnson, was convicted
of the dime, and sentenced to solitary
confinement in the Michigan States Pris­
on for life.
Tbo witnesses against him wore Cum­
mings, the man who had been stabbed
on the boat, and a man by the name of
Ladroot who was turnkey at the jail in
Detroit a: the time Korney made his eeoape.
They pretended , to indan tify
Murphy in cunseauensa of his having
lost ono of his little fingers at ths sec­
und join!. which was the case with the
real murderer; but the fact was that Mur­

that ho was the man. and even upen the
evidence ho was convicted, and aa stated
above served seven and a half years ia
States Prison. Ho finally succeeded, af­
ter many yean of suffering, in eetabhahing his innocence by proving an olM,
and wre released from prison ia March
last. It is supposed the two witBsaare
entered into a cumspirocy against Mur­
phy for the purpose uf obtaining the re­
ward which bad boon offered for tho
csjituro of Karaev, and their scheme
proved successful, al too ugh they receiv­
ed only 5000 of the money. Murphy io
now an old man. broken down in spirit
and constitution, and is destitute of
mians. He propose: to petition to Legislaturo for relief.
Singular Adventure.

Tbo Term Haute (lad.) Joomol of
Wednesday vouches for the troth of the
following strange story:
Wu: ten daye ago, a young lady, waa
found wandering about in Otter Creek
Township in a erased state of mind,
very thinly clad and apparently enduring
groat mental and physical enffsriag.—Iler singular conduct and the fact that
she appeared to have no place of habita­
tion attracted the attention of the people
and she was finally taken charge of by
the Township Trustee who seat her to
poor asylum. When the poor creature
wynl to that institution she was a raving
lunatic, and her physical condition was
terrible, haring had both her feet so
badly frocen that she was aaabhto stand,
and it was feared tl at amputation would
bo found necessary ,tu save her life.
Thu officers of the asylum have given
the unfortunate crery attention, and
within the last four or fijp days she has
nearly regained her proper mind, and is
now able to tall her sad story.
is aliout 22 years of ego, and is from
Dswego, New York, where her parents
reaido, her father being nn old gentle­
man of wealth and prominenre in that
locality. Tho young lady-ia prop oess as
ing in appearance, highiy educated, and
uf mudest deportment She says she
left her father's home in New York with
tho intentkm of visiting a married sister
living in Parke County, near Rockville.
From some roason, for which she doos
not account she lost her reason oa arriv­
ing at this point and she has no memo­
ry uf events from tho time she reached
the depot until a few days since.
In one uf her dreeses, found in the
woods, in Otter Cre:k ton ”
pockot-bouk cvntaing a
money and a check' drawn
on an Oswego bank for I----- ------- ----pocket of the drees was also found a rail­
road chsck for her baggage, and her
trunk was found st the depot last Satur­
day. It was well filled with a nice ward­
robe, which curroburatre the statement
of her condition in life.
Tho friends of the young lady in
Parke County have been written to, and
thky will doubtlere be swill in flying to
tho aid and rescue uf that unfortunate
relative, who has so narrowly escaped a
horrible death. In the meantime she
will receive every attention from the
kind and humane managers uf the
Asylum.

Youg Km. Read This.

_^From HdLJ*ct»o« (Mleb.) Pairlot.]
la the fall of 1851 there was a steam­
boat playing tho lakes called tho Globe,
owned bv two brothers named Robinson.
Ono of these brothers was second engi­
neer of tho boat and during ono of her
tripe a passenger by the name of Korney
went into the engine room and attemptad to interfere with tho running of the
boat Robinson gave him n push and
ho fell upon the shafting, when one of
tbo boat hands came up and kicked him
in the jaw with such force as to. break it
Korney sprang up, 'drew a knife, and
atebbed Robinson in the breast killing
1 him instantly. Ho then stabbed a mon
;
by the name of Cummings, one uf the
boat handv
Ho was seized, lashed to
the boat and carried to Mackinaw,
where be was turned over to tho ciril au-

said st last, tookhg
into his fore with bre eyre full of hap­
py tears, “Edward, I never loved truly
any om but you, and no wuman evw
lore more drejdy lhau I tore vuu now." j

“I took the pledge," said an old man,
“at the foot of the gallows, whoa I saw
a young man hung. The sheriff took
out hte watch aad said. “If you hare
anything to say, speak now, for you
hare only five minutes to lira" Ike
^1000 buret into teare and said:only ono little brother; he had
beautiful blue eyre an finmn hair, and
I loved him But one day I got drunk;
and, coming home, found him gntherim;
berriao in the garden; aad became augrnwithout a cause, nnd killed him with a
rake. Whisky hue done it—it has ru­
ined me. I have but une mure w ord to
say—never! never! arm! touch cay.
thing that can intoxicate.

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BANKERS.

one thing to certain, oar aAem are to
be sustained in the discharge uf their
doty under all circumstances, and fro*

tITTEI i

Country Merchants

think they did lu this matter untiling
bu. their duty- Sono oompialnt is
made becuuae a large bill of exueuao
has been Incurred, but law and order
moot prevail tbnarh every dollar tn
tho Village ia expenoea to malatain the
one and enforce tbeotber. We ardglad
to hare a Marshal that knows what bis
duty is, and dares to do it, and hope tho
people will to a man sustain him in euforcing the law and the Village ordin­
ances, and we believe the vast majority
will. Complaint to, also, made because
other psrtiee who vitiated the laws of
tho Land as well the ordinances of the
Village are not pool*hod. AU we have
to say iaenforce the law under all clrcumstaueca, and bring to condign puniJiment all wbo ate guilty, but remem­
ber that because ono man ceesjwe the
penalty ltn|.o ed for a violation of the
luEwe of the blate, that is no azcuac for
any other man. Eviry nun to simply
ra4|analble iorhtoown acts.

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law C*u.—Many of tho smaller Lilia
for advortiring doo thia office, and a few
subscriptions about the County remain
uuajusted. The next call will be through
the agency of a Constable.

/bxxxr Sasaxtxe Fxsnvat.—There will
bo a mooting of tho Executive Commit­
toe, and other* uf the Barry County Ag­
ricultural Society, at the Court Houae in
Halting! on Munday the First day. ofj
Tns Gor.n Txarusi Socut, will be March next, at one o'clock P. M., to per­
fect arrangement! for holding a Shoepheld on Saturday evening of this wook,
Jal the roaidcnco of T. Px.txir*, Esq., on

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with no advertisement in our rolumas
from the well known Agency of 8. N.

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Vleek. Bill aud answer, argued and
submitted HalLrook A Milla for Com­
Gsr rax Bur—J. F. Mixcklxx takes
plainant ; Sweeter A Wood for Dafanthe beet Photographs of any Artist in

town. Those in want of “picturee" will
Goo W. Gregory va. Cyrus Baleh—
do well to sail on him at *&gt;nce, aa he ie
Foreclosure. Decree granted; amount
now doing work at greatly reduced pri­
duo &lt;272 OC; aale ordered Aug. 1st, IMO
ses. Gallery over Rbwer’s Boot and
Burgher A Hayford for Complainant.
8hoe Store, cor. State and Cbursh Sts.
Edwin J. Ryman va Joseph W. BeK

TaMi*r.aa&gt;rci: Mkctixo.—The meet­
ing of tho To npe-anco U^0n, at the
t.oari Rouse on Frid.y night era* quite
fully att-ndsd. Home In- rmting and
we iblnk po t.neut remarks'u era made
by Hon. J ins '4. N«.-t*s,*nd a .peeeb
by lt.-v. Mr. Mottaaa, that squinted tee
tuucb toward political ac lou to a«compUse mu b । «xi iu our Jucli e&lt;u&lt;a .

vorce ; docroe granted. Orix L. Ray for
Complainant
.Anna I. Iamb vt Reuben P Lamb—
Divorce; decree granted. Holbrook and
Mills for Complainant

CARD.
The undersigns! desire to exprens
their obligation to friends in Carlton, for
tho donation made them last week. Ths
party met al the residence of Elder Pllsbury on Thursday evening The weath­
er aad travelling waa exoeedingiy un­
favorable, yet notwithstanding, quite a
large numJer attended, aad all seemed
to enjoy themaeirre' much. Tha Oyster
Supper, aad every other good thing,
furnished ia overwhelming abundance;
of which all partook at a small foe ; and
resulted ia raising something over &lt;30—

prices

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||EADQUARTERS SANTA CUTS.

eon—Fereclcsure
Decree for sale Nov.
let 1S09, granted ; amount dno &lt;S00 4C
Burgher A Hayford for Complainants.
Solomon Stanton v« Samuel 8. Stuart,
et al —Furcloaura. Decree for sale Jan.
1st 1870, granted; amount duo &lt;2,732 83.
J arses A Bweesey for Complainant.

Geo. A. Bliss vo Clement Bliss—Di­
Rsnaussa the Lecters of Moras Con vorce decree granted, with cost and ali­
mony
8150. Wm. L. CoLb forCompiainTries, before tho Hasting* Literary
Association, on Wednesday evening the
Christian I. Kiock va Mary Klock24th in«t This amociatkin should bo
Diroree; decree granted. W. L. Cub
tha pride of oar people. It is strug­
for Complainant
gling iat&gt; at^va oxiitente, foas secured
John I. Bo nah rs Catbarino Rouaha mau to Ir*cturn before our ,- ople that
Diveroe; Decree granted. Sweeny A
would fill any -Hall in New York City,
Wood for Complainant.
and propose, to seU lirht, at just half
Lydia A. E!ii&gt; v» Martin Ellie—Di­
the -reel price. We trust Union Hall
vorce ; decree granted. Sweoscy &amp; Wood
may be filled to ovorflo.nng on that ocfor Complainant.
Ellen Jordan vs Jamee W. Jordan—
W« ia Paar. Mow. Corr Ttlxx T—Aa Divorce; decree granted C. G. Holbrook
we are lu be favored by thia accomplish­ for Complainant
Geurgieanaa Merritt vs Dwight Merritt
ed gentleman, with a lecture on “Caatea,' ’
at Union Hall, Wedneeday evening, Fob. —Divoice; decree granted. C. G- Hol­
21 th. a hasty answer to tho above ques­ brook for Complainant.
Daniel Bowker vs Sarah Bowker—Di­
tion may be acceptable to many.

lieu a diatinguiahod graduate of Tale,
baa boon on a lecturing tour in
England, whore ho vu universally ad­
mired ; while, at the same time, ha de­
lighted many of ua at our homos, by hia
admirable articles in tha “New York In­
dependent." Hr waa recently appointed
to the Professorial Chair of Rhetoric and
Elocution in the University, which he
baa since filled with eminent ability.
He ia alto a regular contributor to many
of tho loading Magarinos, so that, al­

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LEATHER BELTING,

though unknown to you, you are, i«r.
heps daily, being delighted by hia pro­
ductions. But it is ia the feature field
whore he chiefly excels, and where once
baud ia always sought for again Ha
has a plearing manner, an eloquent de­
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originated in the grocery of Marlin
Tinkler about a fltty eant postal script
returned from Washington, stamped
oeunterflet. which it toalleged Tinkler

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one of the men present. Tbo result
wee a call for the Marshal to quell the
dtolurbence He arrested eome one for
making a dtotnrtmnee. and on aU.mpU
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A beggar wan kwt i-gb-t. -niskfiH*
Me chance. a* laiMt.test*If men
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aow of thio eity. formerly Profeeaor of Phyawtogy
*mn. TAY'Lon.
aad Pathologieal Aaalray Io lb* Middle Georgia
Jfrdiret College, (blef Itorgeoe Blato of (tooth
Carolina luring ll»* war, Tico-Presidanl Georgia Giva ■■ a Call before pea Ray Elo^vrearo.
Medical Aaaocisltoo .
Dr. L*wrencu-. I hare carofally examiaed
rour formula for lhe Rassdalia, aad recommended
Haitian, Mar »th Utt.
tf
it to sereralof my paltonta. The arabisation i*
a happy oae. aad must proc* a potest remedy In
*11 disease* reqairtag th* rlrture of a great aL PACIFIC HOTEL
uratire medicin*. 1 wish ran aaaeare.
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F OL1N DANNELLT.
New Turk. Oct-1». IK’
BalUmere. April ti. UH.
to hie num*, cue fneoda and pel rone* that from
Ballimreu. Ud.. Marrt L 1M1
I tolle-re Dr. Lawrence'* koeadalu to be tha and after thia date, the charge of tbo FeeUe will
beat Alleretir* Is use, and therefore etoerfnlly
ffrlng eule Proprietor of thia Monro, and tbtrorecoaiairad it a* *aeh
foro tree from the too common ei*eio a ot us to
_
THOMAS J. UOYKIN, Jf. D.
-rd:unto real, be i* fully able Io aieet lhe down
■ erd tendency of prison a ilboul any fatliag affel
Baltimore. February 14,1M*
Dr. J. J. Lawrencu, DearHir: t lake pleasure "h wdl aow. a* heretofore, be hie aim la mo
la reremmendlng year Kreadali* aa a ’err pow­ Uta undimlaiahed the forerahle repluelten af tbs
erful altmlie*.
Year* trulv.
Pacific, which H lisa emoji rd for many years, as
R. W. CABRAM. D.
one af the heel af traieler*' halal*.
The table will be bounufall’ auppttod with ar
Wo know Dr. Lawreure'* Raaadalia to be a aaf. err delieer at the aeaaoa
'
and reliable altoratiee. A*., and lak* plreaere ia
Th* sttoadanee wul be freed eflKieut **1 ebh
rec-.mnwediag it to the profeeeion ud the public.
vfie localiaa will ba found Mnrenienl for tboa-A. D. Moore. M. D.
K. Barnes. B. D.
b A. Smith. M. D.
U. W. King. M. D.
whoa* bselarot calle them in the lower port nf
IL G Horham. M. D.. W. T. Itrrwer, M D ,
sad one block weal of Broadway, aad af reedy
W. G. Duggan. M. D.. w. J llullort. M. D.
acem to all Rml Read and Hurabrot 1.1*—.
Wilson. X. C, Jueary T. 1M«.
JOHN I'ATTOX.
Gy- For testimony vf remarksbls cars* are • jta M m 4
-Uradelia Almusc far this year
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WBDXBBDAY, FED. 24TB, 18A0.
Th* lastitnlion offer* »t exceedingly
TFfEXVEFfMIV^ nATE*.
A fuII re uro* of 1 retraction ia th* Natural 8ciraces, and English atadi**, aad French L*ngssge II ba* a greu* sanely of Or­
chards, Gordon*. Mort. Implement*.
a good Cbomiral Latoralory. Ac ,
and fontlahre Uber to Sindrato sad out af dare
INHTnUCTIONB.
r7*Applicaata for admlreioa should present
ttomwlrre oe lhe morning af tbo Mlh of Fob

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PITTHBIRGH,
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Oil

sr^ssxssssssrss^sssisx:

ia said rotate, are required to raw*'••* eeaera arrow
totmTroaxueeftoewnatoafJaaeph M.Daaho.d^ coon, 11eom lo hol-iee al the Prvraletlrt^. laiheVU.
tage»r fraetura. aad aliuw *M**Ilf anrihere ha. w*.
lari-rarer of Oro geeWiea ar ahenld am be araairo am
huKrUer wderea that mat FeODoorr giira.urv ie
thiain imtateiroUH InaaM eamle.of the yeadronat
aaMpmltra. aad the haartra Ihuroof. h.. ruu«« *
1 tfii'aia'i nr
* '*"1 Man***- Iba fob day

jStfesarajs yusays
lag la road roeuiy otturrr air four svree—l.e we.ii
gee^ra to
Jedgeef Feenate
a true rear.
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ADMIN STRATRLX’8 8ALE.
Ia ra ematee af the rotate of William C. EllewnrUi
^■retrain trashy glean, thud b ewra of Ueraro and

rorerttoa 't-rirtvtotie* fwTlB Tow o'****?'! •Xorfii
an* r*raeightl»J WU.T I XLlarotrn.
,
coxamioxERx notice.
ALL perseue having elutmi agsla.l lhe relate «'
froroa X. irnado. US* Of Kaailagu- la uronroairrf
harrr. *ir*miOare ha*Wiy aettoed aad resumed la

atheraLinZWwkef a&gt;M«ui. BUMeoiha
from tw td day er tmiuln. A. li.iem.bHi,* uro
tiaro llmlied ay mM moat* Court for th* Altai u
Imamra afall claim* awarae raw eraf.

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Tbi* la th* only Rout* to th*
Regions of Pennsylvania !

re-hede. foitoere.towii: Ntaate. lytog aad brie a la
toe roeair o' Harry, aud a.ale of Mkh-tue.
k Word in Season to the Citizens of and beta*- The Kaet-hatr aan *r lh* Warn
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40 Part Kow.
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Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms.
One Bettie. ■l OO-Three for M *0.
l&lt;»0 BotUea sold In one day la X. Y. City.
LT JH Dragglat* in Healings sefl It
Or addrra •• COSTAE," Na I* Crnaby at, N. T.

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Feosenger* wha wish a Qukh and Cemfortable
Tnp will appreeietolbeBmaoibewd I'erfoelTreek
tboLaxartoato Day Caro. o»t th* Magnlfiriml
Canebea. Ue E.oelLrnl IN.tog U.H.,
with ample tiaro for Meal*, ud lbs prompt Time
ud More CounaeUoa* af the
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Comer of Jeflonon and Railroad Street*,
Atlantic k Gt. Westem Railway.
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Ounn larsoraa Coe no* Aan** FaMtr Baw­
Tula ul fuda.
ls* Marauu. Till* machle* will •tltoh.'bem. fell,
fork, quill, eord. bled, braid aad embroider ie a
meat *up*rior manvgr. Price only ||«. Full*
'
Bsait****1 extract—a handsome warranted for Bro year*. W* will pay Alto# for
^oung lady just helped out of a mud- ■ar macMa* that will *rw a slrongsr, mor* beau­
tiful. or mor* elastic mm than our*. It make*
lb* “ Eiaatl* Look HUtcb." Rmy aeroad afrirt
each*cut. and alill th* clotK cannot b* pulled A nANDAOME OCTAVO VOLVMB OF 800 ■nd It cured him."
—Another new reading—Man pro- apart without rearing it. W. par agent* from
Theueaad* af Boxm aald.
PAGE* BOUND XX CLOTH.
IT* la Btoo per month and *iprn**i. or a oom
poee* and woman accept*.
AU Druggists in llaallap toll it.
mission from-which iwise that amount raa bu
Or addrma "C08TAE," Na 19 Crorty 8l X T
__ Why is praising children like *■ mad*. *^r«a SEt£'JMU *
Pittsburgh. Pa.. Frloe, - - - Five Xbolimra.
•reparation af opium? Because it is
Ca*ihM».~De not ba impend upon by olb*r
Tante* nalmmg off worU.1*** cast iron machine*, A work af groat vela, to Adr.rtbra, Publmbar.
and ethers, who dssir*. informsUoa In
—Th* only man that waa not spoiled under the *aum Mow or olhrrwia*. Our* is th*
relation to the Newspapers sad
by being “Eomsrd" was the Prophet
Feriodreal. rf Nartb
fro. Aranl. scat be mail foe tonrinu
Daniel.
MJ14 Addrea*. fa C. ALLEN, Angara.Be.
A AKXTA YaRMKBX. OABDEXEltH ASD
AM
—What is that which, when thrown A FRVIT GKOWEHh. —-Send for p*rii«u).ro Th. Edition will be Ltoritod. and Psroore D.af
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Aarf
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Fruit
Trot
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lire
jaripur*out, may be caught without th* hands?
smog Copies will do wall to send ih«ir
l*e aad l—rti
Ramrlm la leal wtU b*
A hint
forwardml to O»J part of th* Tnited mat** and
Order* Immodiatoly to
prrfrrt a^qdnVien y.er*-i~d.
are
“CMfar’^&gt; (only puu) Im Powd^.
GEO. P. ROWELL 4k CO.,
eeros rVnetoi* rtjt faltrA
11
alwt^took* fur-bi'dding when eondurt- drew J.AHTIt.X.W
•*» Feeri Btroet, Now York.
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£^nd Street. IfalUmore.Md
Fcauiaiaa A Aresnrre',,, Awan,
"Only Infolllbls EraadiM kwes.'1
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•' 11 yaw* MtoMIrtad I* Naw Y*rt."
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-^noldlady beormaof a nedeatri"All Drugglsto la Hroting. mH tbem."11! Beware! tl af epurioue imitations"
A nuiiriru ti-si 1 ger* ror not* in Seniemto—
M*ffi« Crab Crapaay. Fpri.gfi.ld. Maas. leet. In the sra of twenty dulUr. „d t fiX££ 11*0slraara by rail-receiptrfprise.'
to SlZrtl—‘“rod. MOO for nay throe gLOO aira by Exprra.
—An &lt;M beahakc b a trorahr on Ufo’s
AMrra
milroad who baa entirely failed to maW
Fab. M, INI.
H‘X' BOODr«**HxxxTR.CaBTAR,10CrtMy8LN.Y.
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thaj^er emmoction*.
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Th* neit torsi of th* Agricultural C*Urg* will shoold bo addreeeed.
begin on

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NewipaperDlrcctory
Jtaraowv. X. T.
Lar Uncoil A Banwau.-—W* hare sro trowbl*
centrums*
with your Raw*; they fr*'l need to be Hired op
with
paper
;
w*
put
them
on
tba
Jfandrs!
and
Accurate Lists af ell the New.paper* and PniodThe first slop to knowledge is to know
tby gorigbl*lo&lt;&gt;r ^Temper perfectly uaiform
leal* Publiabedln tb« Uattod Ntato* u&lt;
tb*t we are ignorant
“ q°Hip“t‘'l'ir“^’
CH4S. J. FOX
Territories, sad the Dominion of
Wine is a turn-coot; first a friend,
Canada, a*d British ColL1FF1SCOTT
DAKEWKLU
and then an enemy.
•air* of North
.ManUfa*torero of Circular. Jfulay. Jf.11 Gang and
Love earn hope where reason would Oom CUt Faw*, (.-bopping Axes, all sbai-e*.
A*wri«*|
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must have an aim in life.

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No person can be m feeble or *o poor
that hit ha* note duty to perform; which
beiM performed, make* him one with
the highest end greatert
Let those who would effect eingularity with *uoce«e, first determine to be very
virtuous, end they will bo *uro to be
very singular.
Uprightnes* in nil our dealings with
Iloucy. Glyce ioe. Elder Flower, Boone another ia a matter not of human
gttel aad Palm,
convenience, but of divine requirement
In qualitr. His 1* aad Perfbnie warranted equal
to th* EagllaL and sold fully S I per cent, cheaper,
The human heart i* made for love, ** which accousU (or th* groat lallin* off tn the de­
the household hearth for fire; and for mand tor th* foreign soap*, and tie unprece­
dented success of th* American Company
truth, as the household lamp for light
Toilet Reaps, »»• “Id crerrnbers re the
Slue*.
- Hate not opinions for being contrary Uaitsd
McKEO.XE. VAX IIAEOAX A CO..
to thine own. It ia not certain but thou
8*1* Haaf rs. Philadelphia A 5»w York.
thyself m*yn*t bo in the wrong.
Loca Havaw. Fa.
Faith is the blamed treetwhich pro- Man's*. Lirrtveorr A IlsaawaiL. Piltoburgh. Ta.
Gaatoi—Mf* bare been uaiag your mak* of
dueee the noble aad priceites /fruits of
Gang .tow* ia our Mill.aad Bad them, la palat of
wisdom, virtue, and true felicity.
aaaiity, asperiar to any we bar* *r*r u»ed.
Thou const not better reward a liar Yours, Aa,
j
Itoaw. Buxeviu A Co.
than in not behaving what ho epeaketh.

All Hastings Outdone!

it®

Kind word*! they are ble**ed thing*.
Speak them every day. Scatter them
like ennbeam* everywhere. They will
blew othar*. and then return to blow
your own hoert.

trad, BaaUaqa, vrara. tam-rawn
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Whoever look* for a friend without
imperfection*, will never find what ho
want*. We love ouroolro* with ell our
fault*, and we ought to love our friend*
ia like manner.'

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Them i* true pr**tn*M in genllcnMa.
Ha whom heart i* Gilad with loreJo God
end loro to man, can boar with the
weakacsMe, tho imperfection*, and even
the perrwreenese of other*.

re lb,

Agent* Waatrd Ererywheru.
Wilt* tour owa aaaw. town, county, aadStore PariMaa the Blood,
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WI14JAMH, CRAXBA CO,
• Imprwrrs Uro Appetlto,
Aldi Digawllou.
MAS* FamawrSL, Breton. Mas*.
F. A—Hmm elate in what paper you mw this
Corrret* tba •cervtioas,
sdrertisament.
And InHtoTeor.ltosflk and Vivoalty
to Iho whole Brs'-ann,
8o that parsea* aatng it feel that they opjoy an
retire n«w lifo.
I* lb* cry of the crowd* who throng

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BiwataarM by

i* th* Cnitod Stole*. Th* rieheat aad meat rz
resales sariety of Good* *rrr offered to ilia pub­
lic for twig* that amount A aow Fateal Antela
gtorn free with «»«ry ch*ek.
Our reduc*m*el* Io Agsals ar* po*llir*lr
donbl* any Ou* Dollar Sal* Ilona* ia **bl*M*. GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER.
Club* troll half aa large rerelra th* aaaw prise*,
bead (or *qr six psg* lllaslraled Circular, tba
mo • t *ltnatlr*««*r ironed, dent free t* say ad

fTIHE Chrapeal Agricultural Paper pnWi&gt;h*4 I
A Contain* yeaHr from three to Br* hundred
para of practical matter on Agilcolturo. Uorlieallsr*. Stock-Itasaiag. Fouler*■Brooding. Dairy­
tomia***. Hee Keeping; also cboic* Reading.aelectad and original. In ileparUneoto of "Familr
Reading.." “Bund Read,.*.," "Sahb.lh Hour..'•• Children's Comer." Po*lry, Ae.. all of which
combine to make it th* farmer* farnrite paper of
lb* Waal, and cheapest paper pnbluhed in lb*
That erary description and variety of Fancy
eouslry. Th* publisher dl.tribulea eeeh Spring
qutnt/tie* of Garden and Field Seed* to each sub­ Good*. Cutlery. Ireller Good*. Jewelry, Book*.
scriber. sod *Sera mar* liberal Cash l*r*mia=i* Album*. tiilrer-Ptatod Ware. Ae., Ae.. eaa to
tar
for each article, when the earn* good* caaoet
the publ labor, ‘
FRED. D. CAtfrJoy.
he nblaiaed at any otto, plu* for doable th.
amount, and which to* wholesaler con femes be
Afgcnta Wanted Ikar the
cannot buy for that pric* f" ■
W* reply ; We h**e buyer* couttonllr at the
East, by wbcm job lots are oblaiard al «n or mens
diMounla. and. besides, a large ponton of Onr
AadbMriAgg Liaof. Avpkt «ad DlfJfjr tie Ta- goods are imported direct from Europe maaufaeiro, wifi Xvaeaend Z«r»tfe«f in tie 4irr.it /.'rlattAa.
Comprialog aarrallre* ef ptreossl Adeenture,
llsring. else, eeery facility possessed .be the
Thrilling Incident*. Ilario; Eiploito, Heroic largest -Dollar Sula'' Anu* ol Bolton, w* will, by
Deed*. WOuderful Eeeapea. l.lfa in lhe Camp. muna of tbo
Flrld aad Urepllal. Ad.entore* of Sp e* and
Seoul*, with the .'ongs, HaHarda, Anetdotri aud
CLUB SYSTEM
Humorou* Incident* of th* War.
It contains o»*r lu« fine Engrerlog* and ia the
epicieat and cheapest war book p.ibllahed. Fric* eilead Ch* adeautagr* of ourlmaiem* w hoireal*
only ■•jo per cupy ttond or circular* aa&gt;j sea and retail trade to Iboro tiring &lt;1 aduuac*. thus
•or terma. and full descript ion ol th* work. Ad­ ■arisg lbs Express Charges
dress NototraLl'tisusatnuCa. IliiladslpbiaPa.
Three Fourth* the Aa****t
Ciaemcti, Ohio ; Cbicsgo, HL. or St. Unia. M&lt;a
sow paid aad girlag a better quality of goods
can bo obtained of any Eastern Arm.
ATTENTION FARMER* t-K«*d Oata. than
Bend is your Club*. *r read for Cimlaa*. to
Za. Iwo «arieti«a. Xorwsy and New Urunawlek.
to* beat kinds now growth will sirld double the
ANNARD &amp; CO,
auaotltT of common oata. Itlack Xwrwsy. •* par
h.lf buahel. to per b«*b&lt;l; Xrw llrun.wiek.
73 Lake Rtrwefo Chicagoper half buabel. |« per baihrt. Ser-I true t* naicr.
Good* at WhoteMla to (be Trod*.
i£*n7jMd*Uc7w7*'.
.. .............. ~
T BLKSMNR TO TIIkTaO’EM. 5»7.
Zk AVro Ba* ha* discovered a aimple plant that
A GEST.d WASTED in ercry town to mH th* srirrTaila to bring rellrC whan checked by eold
A celahratad Clipper Mower* and Reapers — er otherwise. There Vegw.bl* Monthly Pow­
Lighreet draft and moat double machines m.de. der* can be depended on ay ladle* In -tim* aad
Stood for eirtaiar. CUrrta Mowa* A Easrsa hour *f need "\Frke.M per pack.ge.br mail,
seer, from otoekattoo. Address, in reaUirore,
Co., II CII!f*L. New York.
WM. BAY. Jf D.. P. U. Dax CH. X.w Took.

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On th* kiag'a gala ll.a moaa grow gray ;
Tba king earn* eel. They allied him dead ;
And made bi* aldeet toa.oaedx'y,
War* la bl* father* aland.
—Arwmc MuKrntv fur Fsbrusry.

THE NORTHERN FARMER,
Foso oc Lae. Wta.

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Tk* **wsa4i«g rcrel.itos* sad stanling dl*EVERY DJLY,
clwurod **td* is till* w«k «ro cmllag Usaroal
i.ihm Mr* la U* mi»4« of lb* pronto to *b- And bring* a* ota* day merer tiro Great Rorle
taia^ll. k&gt;^*SH*l «h*M*l«r *»&lt; reU* ssto. P.nd of Qbllrle*therefore!•••* no Ume la in-

"Fear mas. what woaWal lbws Lara of mar
AGENTR WAFfTETS EOIt
Tba Ugg* r turned, ud. pitying.
■0* - MAKE THE FARM FAT.
Replied. Ilka aaa In dr.am, -Of too*
Haw lb* Fsfmrr m*/ J*vbl* lb* valaa af hU
Walking I
!**• king."
Isad; nak* Ihro* Omr* ss maah eul ol alack; and
baa all ItoproBI* ol lb* farm ean b* aioro lhaa
doubled. Farmers farmers' aoaa, • I perirosed
Cprnaa lhe king, and from hUbead
book areata aud Olbera, wauled to take eg-nclea
Bbort off tbs srowa. .aad threw it by ।
ia eeerr cwsaaaiiy l'.~&gt;.La».*100 £«3M
“fi uau. thou meal bar* known," ba ***d,
«wr e«-nB. according to ability ami *aergy. Cir­
cular* rotor (oil ileacripllon aenl free. Adder,*
“A greater
than I.”
ZEIGLER. SeCVBDY 1 CO.. Hula.. Fa.; Ci*cinBsti. 0.; Chicago. III.; St. Loui*. Mo
Through all &lt;b* guide. eaqarolroned than.
Waal king and beggar hud la hud.
/~laav***ero Waniad KrerywAcr*.
Whispered iba kiag. -Shall I know when
A L1VX PjLF XX.
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•store Am three* I •toad T
Every Fenner et th« Wot Should Take

Th* beggar laughed. Fra* wlgd* la ba*i*
War* wiping (ran th* king'* bat brew
ThscrtBso* liaaa.Uu crown bad traced.
-Thin L* hia preronca aww."

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LEGAL NOTICES

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can Eiplalned aad interprewd by euuioe. Soto*
aad aaurerow* Bogrsriags*, t**1?
contain* all th. leelure, and work *f th* Lndg*.
•nd with th* eld of it any Maroa caa ia a *bra
time become qual.fied to lak* tbo *batr a* Jia*-

KbUmeI.

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Al lb* king-* g» »lk* subtle soon
Wee. klmyyn
Caught in Um
Tba gurta alaplrabyera

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lOOn
proftist
&lt;rot«L Th* r«wl«*s kdftlos ®f Uro Ilf* *od
EpUUro of rr. FA VL,
Osvsusa A Wow
•M, with l*troS**ti*e b* Ito*. Asa** M£m. D.
l». Ll. D.. Pro*id~l *1 Pnacclon C*H*«*. Tnn
H SC ri&amp;rool from sit Mtor eAiitoe* *aik*
Ml.i.rrio Ugluh. CommlMiw Urfr IhiB
***rb*A&gt;ropeMb«*ay M»bli»b«&lt;s. n**dlbrelr.
eatoro to k. W. BttooA CO., hsb'ro. T*l*4e, 0.

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Book of
Mgu.
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Moaara. J.R. Bmra A Co. lak. plumtro in *onuuucltig, bring lb. nldrai and l.rgest Lora in
lb. Drilnr Ttoda that they Lei. been re*hl*d by
Ibeir long experience ud axt.n.ir. reunrra to
auk*, thi. peraat rara. muy lo.pnn.nt Imw hicb, with Ibero addition, to Ueir Viator Ktort
haaaurtM tUut t.grraly roUrg. thrirratra
udExehuge Liat.
.fond for Nror CTreuUr.
CatoJogw* Iff Goad* nd Srapla rat la a«y U­
SS" Flora ba ray pantenlarand road moray
by rogirared Iritor.
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Hastings, Michigan. wedNBsdaT) feb; 24,1869

VOL. XIII.

®i»ia«5 Jirttiorj.

Jfertrj.

JOHN ROBERTS,

HAEBT8 BI03RAIHT.

C .M fl.-rrw. IlwrlEs* •" Bread-

R R. MALLORY.

BOSTON CASH STORE

NUMBER 44.
nd Farter with their impregnable fleet* shall erect a

?■ DRAKE M . D.

JOODS AND PRICES!

A J. HAHET,

That’s the Point! Come and See.

it* marble tablets, nut only the —— af
tho great general* aud mighty aws tt
war; but it will hold up to admiring eye*
tho names of Mis* Bariim Mr.

men whose temo it ea widely diffused a*
1* the knowledge of Afoarica among (he
nation* of the earth, and whose triumphntoits fill torno of tho brightest
O...OI tcUtfat rertmnt .11 lk« '
deed* of tho men named t
nam^lres, who have made for themeelvt
renown thnt while it may in foo ftitufo

Is. now Heady to Show

WM. VPJORW.

Moi. l»WlfU Abm IUb

past to the tecta of th* i

AIXEN BENNETT.
PKtCTICINO Pbjaiciaa
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Hostings, Mich.) Feb; 1st., 1869.—yl

B. T. LOWE.
RAILWAYS.

MISCELLANEOUS.

attAtiom. comradb*

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the rebel, as ho lorried his enginery of

cunfrr* on him jilace aMordiug

ADDRESS
and unfounded. We try in vain to look
Delivered Before Fltegpiald ]
M, 0. A. B. at Hatting*, Yeh. 0, as once we looked upon those men who
left the iron to cool on tho anvil, tho
IMS, by J. H. Balmer

\VM. IL McCONNELL, Agent.

•uro ntenmee key t« pusiti
eies of tho law, while with hardly a
The subject which w* are to consider thought of tho rcculi, ar of the terrible
thia evening, while not naw, is one, that grandrur uf tho work into which thev
were rushing all untried and untrained,
thev rallied tu the defence uf the flag conferred i* not as armareut
and tho institutices it protected. And,
Mt effort* to be foremost in tho moving oh, tho first battle in which he *
columns cotupudrig tho great army of loved to wall was called unun
progress, a word concerning the Great tho bail of the musketry or u&gt;e
the co
What

HOUTJDER, ASMS!
WI H. HAYFORD

GEORGE PRESTON
LUge &amp; Well Selected Stock of

J. f. ROBERTS A CO

GROCERIES
C. 0. HOLBROOK.

a! appeal to arma will yet cuntin no to en­ slowly br, until we know that our loved
list the atiuutiun uf the philosophical ones Led pasted through the fiery ordeal

2.1
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Coffee*.

J OHB MICHAEL.

their fiercely contested battles aud ter­
rible sutfenng*, shall be written in glow­
list uf th*
ing ticriod* by historian* f» yet un­
known to fome, aud tho poet of the iuluro shall sing the bravery uf those who
tell upon our battle field* in grander
earthly hope was that
lyric* than tho world ha* ever hoard.
away. No nut to all
Il may bo that our national character­
istic—boosting of our mighty deeds. roalitiiM a* dreams of a night that ha*
passed away. There are vacant chair*
by the hearths uf ten thousand desolat­
ed hum *, that can never bo filled, riven
day*; but wo cannot help feeling that
uo such rompa&gt;Lun con bo other than
flattering to louse who went out irum maurnors everlasting strength, straining
amuUgst u», and who noLly fought and eye* thnt *hall never bo bright a* uf yore,
fell that Iroedom aud uuiun might *ur- but which over carry in them a forward
look, as though gumg ca from that tun­
ny mum when hut they looked farewell
contestant, were more unequally pre­ upon iho hero new no mure, to the time
pared aud fitted for the fray than *omu whou tuadored lie* shall be united again
in tho biimmor Land of Peace, where
ol lac earlier ai-tian* of our war.
Thcrmopylas, stripped of its mythologi­ ware and partings never can intrude.
cal glare, “pale* its inoflbctual fire*" ’ How many sacrifices wuro mado in
bohje th* cuuduet of Anderson and his those dark day* other than those which
brave oomporiiutu at bumpter. The were mode on tho field uf battle tho

3

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gHisrrltang.

the trumpet uf tho archangel bids them
awake.
How foobly tho mind holds tho scenes
of a few year* ago, Xmw we felt that
tho great burden under which wo labor­
ed would so shaiM us tu ita weight that
we would out know outmIvm without it
But *o readily hare wo thrown that foro our republic had a being, it had
-unleii off ao easily hare wo fallen into passed into a proverb that
* am
the habit of the former time* that wo ungrateful.” It would be a proud thing
fur us as a nation, could we *ay that ia
republic wo had
tho instance of
fall beneath the load it was carrying, ns proved tho proverb tel.e. But wo canwe bring back a painful reverie or
awaken some vuion of tha night
Wo cannut bring back with ita origin­
al iividnoat, tho shock that startled tho

TRAI.1H SOUTH.

A C..PRIHDLE,

pr-.BUlly
Wlsfcte...-.

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FIRST QUALITY
tlovlnr u rrwh* •
lh« fwWie I ple&gt;Q»

Mirltlil

TRC5K gAIMTAT.

VT

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GEORGE PRESTON
•

THE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERY.

OS HOUSE.

■EQUALIZEH
’r&lt;Xni.

... .... H.'llr Orel

..MU-J..™.
propdnaaal uf the guvenunent *U
tho cButU ot Washington would have

being reJuKicd Cxi Lo might rot di* in
a debtors coll. Wp hare at dxiierent

erection of m*hum euta to the memory
ot Wo*hingt-&gt;u ; thoy stand unfinlah*£
Wui'e the tumb that holds Ida ashes is un
d sr the control of partio* who u*c it a*
a moan* ol private gains.

Phetnuu—the most
aUdim
cur cvuutiy by hand* too wtak tu wield
the *word in deadly *tri£e, yet impvll-d
tu
de
to
the
utmost
by
heart*
strong
nd
uf
rails
enthing unknown, bummer with its little
band ot def*adera,couldTuly for etrength
on no deep moraM un one flank, an.,
govcrumcntal Mj-cnditera* it
high imiKouablo mountain un tho other. thur lovers, wiraa
that ufteuthnea wu refute tu up

but fought

Faxnlyaia can be Cured!

DBS. J. M- &amp; C. RUSSELL,

hued ; tho coll* of tbueu who were the aaIK A MILLS..

American wemrn all over the land
displayed mure heroism than that which unit, and also the poopls individually,
ha* mad* the name of the Homan mat­
ron immortal Uow many mother* hare

Grotefies And Provsions,

ATTOBSEYfldil

has been addressed. The foe uf the Union
frvm the school room, with the fire in

gtBOSENB OIL.

wm-

that not enough is done tu pay thia
•t sacred national debt We dole

to Anderson and hia *oldicr» the rare

iu fold* tho giunee of Danker Hill and
Yorktown, ol Now Orleans ud Buena
their own the flag fhey bad *u vigorous­
ly dahoded.
Tho *tory of tho Boman phalanx and
th* Old Guard at Waterloo, ha* been

oom and hedge around tho wholu matter

foctiun that nothing can destroy, “1 can-

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IMPROVED FARMa,

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COLLKTION = COJYiYAJCfflG
UR JOBS

A. Morgen A Bro. are building a store
east-of Swift's Hail
J. D. Dietrich A Son have finished,

TDtlAHiui W Pnwj

The members of this

In Vniaa there is Strength.
ritbout

Wealth that now fills your ooffen.' the

urn threshold ; how you toiled to secure
Lr
•I. -* • » - - ' 1 - ' kr

ths batten aud the peoido who felt four
years ago, that indi vidually they had a
duty to do in this direction, will only oct
for the prutoetton of tho dependent vet­
eran the needy orphan or widow, with
half the xca. tu mile.,tod in pro uring tbo

phons and widows of soldiers in our
poor houses and asylumx
• F.um tho ncocMity of sumo concerted

The Republicans aa a party represent

Lovelew A Holly have leased the. cd to become public news.
s«Q &lt;
rj* lo-oi

[xxir soft fellow who bad notoriety thrust
and furnished it for the areomodation of upon him by tbo efforts of hia wife to
the travelling public The new Hall
adjoining tho hotel is nearly finished,
very bad nature had made him, and
the organ la-itlon, the acormpUibnictit
travelling Troupes. When finished it when he succeeded, the wife bluahingly
will MR&gt;ly a long fait need to oar dti- admitted that that fact was closely conpol-tloal opponents
A donation party for tho benefit of
The Worrell sisters, at McVicker's
Rev. G. N Arnes pastor of tho Baptist
M a consequence there is In this nation
Church was held on Wednesday evening have changed their bill from the “Field
womcn and children that demand the the 10th Inst, at the reaidcnee of I N. of the doth of Gold” beriee^no to Offen■oelcrlng core aud protection of the Keeler, Esq., in this village. The rocsu
of Mr K's new, elegantly-finished and
rial, politic d and msra) devotion la one wall-furnished house wore thrown open
of Uie great calli which to-lay la made
upon uur o-vlilsallun, anl to the accom- try the many friends of this deservedly several role* in opera bouffs they are
pllshmjnt of wli ch tbo Republican par­
popular Ikaniuo, gathered, and brought
ty sea party, la tai-ortng with oo» with them happy hearts, smiling faces, calists and cannot fail to win the odmiFlOAiicLd Interest, an J the cor&gt;tno.cial and words of good cheer, besides a mure
prosperity of this people, demand the substantial utforingiu the shape of mon­ manner in which they present Offen­
ey or its e pii valout Over one hundred bach's charming creations is superb, far
who believe In the policy of p tying our persons partook of an excellent supper, excelling anyolher attampt at doing
tboso tilings in English which wo have
and tu the lailcont principal and interest.
iug-liall, after which the younger por­ witnessed here.
“Dox.”
This the Republican party stand pleJgtion of tho assemblage had reoouree to
st-ipcratlon and earnest effort of-all the pleasing and profitable games for amuse­
fr.eudsof n-tlonal Integrity.
ment Before svperaiing, the cotn[*ny
Again, the triumph of the principle assembled in tho lower parlors whea ths
i of impartial miffrag* h yet to I e won, Chairman of the Committoe announced
while the purity of the Ballet Box must
tho receipt* to be over eighty-eix dollars,

into being the Grand Army of the
iblic. All who went forth to battle corruption. And the only hope of the
Triumph of three important agencies
tho land or the charity of the world for
th air support but many were able to pro­
tect and support lliemselrcs, and also to
give some thought to their less fortunate triumph of the Republican party, and
nompanious in arms. This organization tills we may only hope to secure through

appropriate remarks from the Pastor,
who thanked the company and cvmmu-

D. B. OOOX.

STAGES TO AND FBDM BASTINGS

COURT HOUSE,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
• ’

that a man

HYDE A PBJNDLE.

Solid Sltjt and PM Wart.

City Dmug Stork,

MOIZY

Pnczwxx

Slock,

UAsnXOB. HICHIQAX.

New Goods
•Tnat deceived.

and feeling that that bond of sympathy
visit to our town will bo acceptable, aad
which springs from common dangers en­
welcomed with joy by oar citizens. Tho
countered common sufferings and endur­
ed common dangers is a band that should must work together. That there must
be
no
division
In
our
ranks,
but
each
never be broken until the veterans of tho
war of 'Blshall be aa few and far between must yield so much of Individual desire
aa will mako tho Union of all complete,
and then we aball be enabled to go forth that time and money had been well epeat.
tion.they have formed li
with unbroken ranks to battle, and to
this almost fraternal tie i
victory.

tu as nosriblo, honorable employment
for soldiers and soaman who have serv­
ed their country faithfullv, and have

JUST THE SAIE IARIEX,

CLOCKS,

himself and evidence of their apprecia­
tion of kja services Rave A W. Baker,
uf Orid and E Curtiss, of Hastings, were
present, and the latter was presented

thanks of some length, which was listen­
ed to with increasing interest Wc cunany politico} party now in existence.
right and J ustice shall adorn our Ban*
grafulato our sister village upon the ac
It has no partisan animosities io grat­
ify n? party predilections to advance.—
that demand positive annihilation, but

heeded on tho ear of a soldier, nor so
far aa he has power to prevent, will r ho
pirmit evil to befall the relatives of one
who fell in his place and in the dis­
charge of hia duty. Growingoat of the
fraternal tie that unites us, is a spirit of

On

GROCERIES,
iiTunEa,

Wilkinson who felt deeply aggrieved at
the pubHJty which was given by tho Ohoczsih c
Mroaixnu-x, Feb. 12th, 1660,
Ed. Barna:—Tho citizens of this vib
hen in conjunction with a man named
E'li Thorp, and uni
rably disgusted
“something to talk about” Mr. Nass's
broughi luitzgninst the paper forUbcl 'Hardware
store,
successor in office, as Chief Enginrer rf
the 0. R. V. Railroad, is inro .tigating and succeeded in obtainiag a verdict
tho merits of a new route to, and through awarding her several thousand dollars I
H. A. GOODYEAR,

BOOKS,

* .

health, can till as acceptably os his more
stalwart brother. Wo propose to ask of a rents, which avoids tho “big bluff}’’
one mile and a half south of here, going Tribvnt demanded a now trial, and the
ly agreed upon, intersecting with it at
HubbardviUe, and entering this placo manner in which upon the former trial
by making a pile track across tho mill­
pond lengthwise for the distance of hall that paper oditoriHy admits this morn­
they aro worthy uf preference, and wo, a mile, and passing through the viUagu ing that it did wrong. It certainly was
their faithful followers and friends stand
river, and probably waumlr-g the old
erbs relating to harlots is instructive
We believe that our busiuMS men gen­ reading matter, it cannot be gratilying to
erally, favor this projectedroute, and a fumale against whom it is hurled eith
to secure tho fulfillment tome uf them offer to give liberally in er as a furuusic denunciation tr a newscase it should bo selected. We know
little or nothing, of the competitive mernoxious. ThisnewtrudwillinaUprobability rniults in a defeat for tbo virtu­
aud would probably be the least expen* ous Mrs. Wilkinson. Libel waits aro
generally unproductive when wealthy
matter io tho judgement of tho proper
Wiiliams says that of over 150,000 thus
sued before him not »2,t&gt;00 bare been
obtained.
,
otherwise idle tongues to talk about
Our farmers and lumbermen improved
tho brief period of sleighing of twu weeks earns within my knowledge ywterday
which is miffhtv proof of tho oft eaid

STOVES, IRON.
OIL A ZEA J&gt;, ®

STATIONERY,
.

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&gt;■

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•&lt;■ Wrt,lnt P^^.Ur
v*&lt;apM. ftw,
&lt;1. St,; ",

NEWS,

■SSS5eE-£E

GLass,
FVTTr.

I^OXTILDIlsrOS

Bholf-Hardware and Cutlery,

AT XeDCCLD fUCES.

vsrl.i.rfm.
«*WM« pMteTWMMlM u, ,^y U.1

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

baggage checked tbkovoe.

new of man. Not quite one year aro a I
. ” .
logs were hasted io the three sawmills uf —____ .1___ .tea ■

«. a. omriAR.

Floral Guide forisaa

FBtTICKEWTU KU IK RAILWAY.

;KS3^tSS-OTTM STOKB

- ■

�BUSINESS CARDS.
piumgem us. ix^ai lenosr act and
.^7
umdespecu’ly psyebto ta coin, is valid
1
aad can bo onloreed. Such a derision
would oxrite apodal interest, did not tho
u •’&gt;
’’
dispatch announcing it state u part of ~
"
tho opinion of tho Court, oa delivered by
tho Chief-Justice, that “when the kind
of currency ia not mentioned, then legal -- - ,
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r*

tert

loattrs. r.r

-a-.".-.*!

(ITTEl l *WM" CIUU,
Mwofaci.rW fcr hrrrta !«, Dkr.K.
tw XeoO far rrtes Ms) ja

This would seem to be the mere rfietaa Hastmn an Mmuta. th. t“.—. A..
of the Court, aa tho poiat doos not seem March next, at
to bo involved in tho present ease- But
arrangem«e
aa a dictm it would indicate that in a
ease in which tho kind of currency was
not expressly mentioned ia tho contract,
oven though ths contract were made pri­
or to tho passage of tbo Legal Tender
act, the Court would sustain and enforce
SPECIAL NOTICES.
that act

Griceriex,
WILLIAM UYKHS,

Music 4 Jewelry.

Always Equal to the Best.-We
learn that the MicnioaN ExcDaxax,
»o long the home of the people of this
State, during their brief sqlooras in tha
city of Detroit, la being thoroughly rr|«lrrd and put tn [ er'i-at order lor businew, and In the future as iu tho put. will
continue to be kept as a Pint CTass
JTbuse. Since we ha’ e known It, some

GEORGE ITE8T0N,

General Grocer,

gUKDCTT CELESTE 0BGA5S.

Dim MiciH, Grona,

pric-.ienl pu -poses, the b -st Hou-e In Mie UrartUrd u&gt; u« pabUe punwis,• u»n is
City, and we hew no doubt will equal ,h“*
“
“■
“

Meen Corr TYijm. at I'bM Hall t»ito
-e-enlng. it will be F.io-ioent, &lt;n*truc*prtota s.
Ive, and will please the poputata.
tWrfitfr___ _ __ ________ ___ ___
eo|y eh irg* U ta per &lt;L*y. We s'lall in
eonseiuenoe of this so do {.able a
ch in grin t io ratal of B « d. expect to
And tbo Michigan Exchange marv pi[ular th in eve', If tbit b-r jooibie. tee

Michigan

Exchange.

MIGHT.

UMIEi, MIIILU All LATA,

Win nail's Ve*otable Sicilian Hair
Renewer chanu* hair to its original col­
T»ik I.KoiRtxTVMZ, |. do ng II- work
***,??',
or and not dye the skin? It will! and prom; tiy end «IB l&gt; i.Uy. The Bill fol
i
making all ihc t-cin o ■ of the State unp-*******
euiid tlo .ally JVre has । aased I. e House, ■eHre*p&lt;&lt;*nsaH**i
I
a* has i he bills p opodu j am. ndmee to
&gt;•’•«••••«• • ।
te he t enat.tutl'-n Inert ting the «al .y of ib.-tl cu t Ju x&lt;s. ind sinUng rfl
th'word ••Ubi,t” f oiu liio qua11 flea- * —
Uen of elicti-rs. i nd tba 111 removing
w{ VtCiTABtE SIHUAN
t ie ■'rider,’' &gt;o&lt;aled. r.-qulrin, ab a
HAIR
condition of rvic vinx the Lem fit ol

HALL'S

Tobacco Chesrors

Hon. I. M. Howard, Hon. T. W. Ferry,
■for valuable public Documenta. And
t” Hen. A. Blair, for a eopy of hia re-

Antidote for Tobacco.

HEDRICK A UXK.

Saddlers &amp; Haramaiien,
Stratton

ep tuy aba.I tc establlsbcd in tli* Vol- .
*eratty. While bill* ar expending In'
each House to cliangv the boundaries uf!
some or all of the Judicial Districts.!
eue or mote of whleh are likely
,
come laws, Uiough we should i*g:*t any ■
legislation dividing this District so tt
to arpcrale from Barty the couuty ufj
loi.U. aa that would deprive ua of tha '
cffleLnt services of Judge Lovell.

N asst'a BiocsAnT. The first of a
awrias of poetical articles entitled as above,
written fcr tha ItatXER, by one of tke
most talented writers in this section of
able and Instructive sermon by Rev. tbo State, and dcaignod to bit off some '
Mr. Clark, at the Preu iyterlau Church of the Popular Sins of thia immediate '
•on Sunday monilns. Mr. C. to tbo vicinity, especially tho proceedings ia]
' State Agent ef the Home Mla*ionary
Jtodefy and Just Hie man for the place. and about ••BastTx'e Gsocxar,” the pre-'
We bid him God speed in hia efforts to rise locality of which is prcsuned-fo be
pmmot* (tho pnxpTty o.' the charges not a thousand mile* from the west aide '
to his hands tat rusted.
of Jefferson Street in this Village, ap-1
pears ia thio issue io which we invite ,
R«&gt;•□van.—Jacob Mire having rented
special attention.
hie Store apposite the Bixta office, hae
removed to hia arw slejr oa State Street,
•next east of Lriaa* Meat Market, where i aux, editor of the f-enltwular Herald,
he may be found ready aa ever to servo will apeak on Temperance rt the Court
-customer*, and selling tho best of Gro­ Houoo on Friday evening next, before
the “Temperanoc Union." Asibiato not
ceries cheap a* tho cheapest
tho political orgaaixation. but la devot­
ed to reforming the inebriate and rr»day the Trains on tbeO. R- V. It. R. iilbltlng the sale of Liquor* in violation
of
law, it to to be boped-Cbere will be a
remmencsd running regularly to thia
place. At prra«-nt we have only one large gathering. Mr. It. though ex­
*Tia'n a day, leaving for Jackson and tremely radical on tbo Tempo rance
Detroit at 10 30 A. M. and arriving at quart on, to an efiquent speaker, and to
In eame&gt;t In the wort In wbteb be ia
engaged, and we doubt not will Intar&lt;at
all who may be In attendance.

Road. Thia 1

MLKAXrs IXI.roTlVg,
Or. X**vr.&gt;'siliag

XmroK.

■make H tstlng* L-»J re No SB. an o.*B -tel
visit this (Foo*lay! eveulnr, and it to
hope! that tlierr w.ll be a full attend-

Tb* sterv balldleg Is HsOO foal. *Wb ecilsr
• n4»r Ur eboto «»4 al«rap rw. s»4 ©».« M
tod Meer. TtaNAra.odm.HMagB(n
will rest readily far 3*00 * year
Middle* JU. Joe. tth. IMS. ’’

Sc

AXD UN DEB TUE REST &lt;ULT1 VAT10X !
Coed BelMie**, Free**, Ac.
It Acres Wbnl eo tbc 0&gt;end; Oss third ef

Pratt,

DETROIT

White Lead Wor
Vaaafaclarvrs ■»&lt;! Prvpnrtora of

Worcester, Lal Lio A'Blandish
Strictly Pure White Lead,
Peninsular Pure White Lead,

LOOKCOBURN 4 CO.

iDVERTISE

Tie Faiffin’ Mitial Fire Im Ct IIPURTANT TO FABKB8!

THE

BARhf AND mot COUNTIES
are* Firn Pr-*mr snlnrt Lms er Dani
by i ir* or Ughtalsg.

CALIFORNIA A OREGON

DETROIT

TRIBUNE?

Nuts, Washers and Short Ma­
chine Bolts hri hand.
BRIDGE AND ROOF BOLTS.
UUi u 0r4« pvwpair mk! st Uui paMiU. sd-

HARROW

S1XTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.

TEETH AND LIGHT
FORGINGS.

AH Wrighlag

RxavaXT.—General Grant absolutely
rvfnvea io ride In the etrrlagr with A.
Johnson, Esq., from the While House
1* the Capital.
ibi occasion ot hls
InauTura'ion as President. We aie
ole-t, refusal to b&gt; seen in the company
•f Tnarrens. eves when popular usa^e
eceane to require It.

Faux un m Amox. -Th* etatemenu coaceniing the Editor of th* Daxni published in last wook'* Demoent
written &lt;7 a teller by the name of bold­
ing. The only truth ia it being tbo te-t
that wo were once a memlier of thoGuod
Templar*. And in justice to ourarif w*
bd I that tho “like* o' him" drove u* outuf
th* Onler.

V Psourr os TlUX.—On Munday C W
Lxvru, Esq., uur enterprising blags propristor, cummoMod running an acoummudatiun Stags between Hastings and
Middleviilo, leaving this t illage imme­
diately ua tbo arrival of tho cars from
Detroit and Jackson, and retdraing
leaving Middleville at 7 A. M., connect*
ing with tho IQiBU A. M. Train tor Jackeon, Detroit and all print* East cr W**t
on lh.lt, CRB.

titer and Triutmei from Gr ind Kapida,
that, at the charter e ectlou In th*, el.y,
lb- r will* lour tfoketa in ibe fluid—
Republican, Drii.ecret, Eght-h&lt; nr m d
Temiae .see, and li to impoasibio to einectu e which | arty will control the
AWisx Mcasuxe.—Th* Agricultural eiiy dur.ng it e next year.
if tha’. »tate M fait.ixl'ts we ] redict
Colteg* bill, which hrn peeved the House
by a d*&gt;* vote, is an important measure, h t tbe muit will io the Triumph of
■u.e Demjcr &gt;cy, aad /roe MAlaly as .be
involving an appropriation of 170,000—
that i*. &lt;20,000 a year fur twu years fiw
curator. expeuMB, aad W0.0U0 for a new
Arrnrrt'K to raked to tbeab'eaddormitory. We do not know how tho droos ot Dr J dni II. r,UJt Ti,&gt;&gt;bltoltod
thl&lt; week, its careful porueri will pay
all. and tlioogh we deeeent from some o
the views therein expr-toed. belter* the
puWJc internet will be subserved by glvIng heed to mot ef tbo ouggaM-ooe It
Ntoactau FabRc, by the Senate ou tl&gt;e make! relative to th* rights ot the SultehiaM. W* ar* under obUgaUoM t» ulefs, who eo nobly vladmeted their
•euutiy's honor daring the dark days
Itom- 9r«B« TbomsR for th* IM:
’ JuMMtoW. Smkett, fcdwsrd S. Brown.
Ik. lUMU.n.
Wastag f.ABdnu. Jam A. Bweeny,
Chsrim *. W-ri&lt; XriSria* AM*#. Jetou
,H. Mourns Meladah J. Lathroj/, Horny
P.Cb*ay,ftMMb NeNutr. Joha A.
to-«. to** c- .
»■*•:

CSOUL BROS
Patent mtrvtobed

LEATHER BELTING,
Ceaetsstly M Usd. all .i«r* ef Alack ent

Secrets of the Great City.
A Work dasoriptive of the Virtue* and
tho Vices, th* Mptsnos. Mi*erios and Crimes of New
Tork City.

Steam Engines, Boilers

STAHOKffiY &amp; KTS DffOt
•” *** I^vtodL

AND CIHCULAR $AW MILLS.
Itl and IM Atwater Buoet, Detroit.

SUdOOO in GREENBACKS!
LEGALBLANnt
manic nook*,

son urts,
jweTKK boacnx^‘

Xjj4rjnr^

15.000 IN

Sash and Blind Factory

OTHER PRIZES!

�■EW ANEITIKMEITI.

DRY GOODS.

Agents Wanted
WANTED,
“Jl’SZiffj
**CSU&lt;* v~&gt;»X.«.
«*•*!»« pw astea**.
amuicax Kinrfit?MAauMtGA,

“BO SAD AL IS

usurt
msmmc unit
A.VDMONITUBi

AOEITK WAXTCD FOB Till

Secret Service
Dy Grn.L. C. DAKEB.
TW eMeeeOac nrdlailae* *»« sl.nl&gt;** lism.d, (• Um w»»k ar* rr**&gt;|a* tea

■***■■!.IiA by

rsn. S.d Msrt« Jtatee. Ae/u IMllVfm." ■C»«XTXFIC MMW JVIlYVIl

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Bail Road Price*. j

■KT unsr TH DISCOVERED.

All Hastings Outdone
CKBALD.n:.

,l&lt;w YsTi

Battle Cr®ek Nowhere

The World Turns Around
every day.
I

rosadalis

rariBea tke ttlee*.
larrarv* tha Appetite,
A14* Dlaetelee,
Cerveeta the aeerettee*,

Aa4 Imparts TaM.sorasih eel Ylvaaily
telbe Wtelesya-a*,
8* test p«r»oas .stag l&lt; fcti tLsi Usy ta.My u, .

THE NORTHERN FARMER.

hand,

RO8ADALIS

JanSMC

(Atraacwpr.)

Is Recommended by the Beet
Physician* Everywhere.

HOW CAN IT BE DONE?

BLUE COATS

4adtewU«y

n^jksaaJ

T,IE DOLLAR STORE,

0. I. irADLIINI.
Hastiajta. Mot tte IKS.

tf

73 Lake Stree,
HIC AGO

rl« C«-

rrtry iMeripIwa sad vaHHy at T

Contentment ii a pearl of groat price,
f!?l #haever procure* it at the expense
of ten thousand do«ires, makes a wive
and a happy purchase.
Great rices are tho proper obeject* of
our detoetaiiou —smaller fault*, uf our
S; bdl affectation apjrears to bo the
true eourco of die ridiculous.
Inquisitive people are tho funnel* of
conversation; they da not take in any­
thing for their own une, but mesvly to
paw it to another.
He ia happy whoee eircamataacee suit
hie temper; but be ia more excellent
who can suit hi* tamper to any cirtum-.

T-.

Take heed and beware of coretousnesa ; for a man'* life cimsutoth nut in
, tha abundance ol tho things which ho
poeasaeeth.
In {day and for pleasure, yon ean not
•P~\ too much with children, nor, in
punishing or teaching them, too little. ’ ,
. No support, when wo an® right, can I Early Rose Potatoe
be derived from ther.e who are ever y**$»»• Oils. Bariev. Cor.. (.Un K.
ready tu yieliT to ua when we are wrung
The first ingredient in conversation ia
truth, the next jpiod sense, the third
good humor, and the fourth wit­
Light aa gossamer ia the circumstance
that can bring eaj&lt;-ym»at1o aeomcience
that ia nri ita own accuser. *
A man who gives his children habits
of industry, pruridee for them bolter than
by giving them a fortune.
A year of pleasure paiae* like a float­
ing aephyr; a moment of misfortune

v' **e«"TismFr.ysrrf .1 tS. L.b.rwtory sf

BKOAEI GAUCK eUQBT UtE.

Seed &lt;• jeer C.«b«, er -red hm C.rcelars, la

Dr. J. J. lAWTtnM Or Co.

ANNARD &amp; CO.

IM Bsliiosor* &lt;Mr«K. Bshiwot,, Msrylaa*.

73* Lalui ■■real, Chtence.
Grads U Wl&gt;o Ivasiv to lb* Trad*.

IWITH * IFTEW

AMTlC4GmT7BTEM
aroad Gauge railway!

tJ'c***-

1r”1

NEW

YORK

BAM« 7 CUI.ITT

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CARRIAGE FACTORY
^TlTOinrtlTLTrBAL COLLEGE

I 8 O 0 .
The Mil tens .of tVAcrtrultonJ CsUrgv wUl I

Con“" rfJMkrarluitaxid CimU,

HA.STI.WS. MICH.

Latest New York News.

1 Word In Soison Io tho Clliuni ol

looking da:
omquering
All things whatsoever ye would that
man should do to you, do ye even so tu
them.
. Employment is nivtu e’a physician,
and is oeioutia! L» human happiness.

nxnnv countv*

482348232323235353233021435353

50 First-Class CUTTER;
1-LEAHCKk KLHGHH.

Kindness in woman, not her beauteous
looks,wins tho truest Irve.
Brwa-o uf Jttle exjMUe*; a small leak
will *ink a great ship.
They only havw lived long who have
lived virtuuu ly.
Thcrv i* no grace 11 a I enefit that
etieks t&gt;» the fingers.
Without emjlwiT here is no moral

T“ J™ "J *?

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•tbt offered in tho County.
I AIM TO BELL

Genuine Articles
...
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Wholesale end Retail.
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Fr.1 clou KaMa."^

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ABE COXING.

pm txo. coaxs tom „„
[Momtav Paper, Aug. M]
• I OH MY! !OH MY1 I eaa*t
lt.
?bo^*Jld'
h° *eCl ri&lt;M Ofr “d

■ 3^ A mother with four little children
reached Hom, California. on the way to
join the husband and father in f«rori&lt;a
▼alley. The husband came to Reno
tho tame criming to meat them. By ac­
cident he met um of hia own children
on tho *trect. Ho *pcko to the child
aad naked her name. Whoa it we* told
him ho arid, **1 am your father; go and

Costars

Corn Solvent

■nd it eared him."
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GEO. Mt. DE1VBY,
at ramtino^ oikar co.. Mich.
OBsssvarJ.Csh &lt;»«&gt;'&gt; Qt^trf Sun. seal
•tea Cort itooM A^urv.

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

"YlUEdlMtnrtfluah-^UknuMyUrilk-TiaHrauataaallrlit.-

•

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 17, 1069.

VOL. XIII.
Snintss Bi«rtan|.

Jrtttji

JOHN ROBERTS,

XCVAXB AT muni.

SUKniFF.
IUcMoo.

E H. MALLORY,
M 11m Cort lUwe, Dullm.

WM. UPJOHN,

Is now Ready to Show

A. F DRAKE. M- D..

GOODS AND PRICES!
a--------------------- --------

H. J. HAlfZT.
rnr^tcni
na-o «»■ ^«or
s»Slh of Fort Offl.-o. JrtT-rxoo xtrret.

DR. c. 0. SCOTT;
I
)'R icrinxu J*bt«Uta» «J SorCTM. Derry»ilk. UktiM,». '

TKXXI.

M.V.’’
Mil [IIUUOU.V
| in the insj iratiun uf a gdnerou . Lvef—
Mr. Wa lo camo into tho Bennte whan Is there no prudence in tho faith Ly which
totaled, twuyuungpotaras g.idown Into
Ha hat giron his riper years to the coun­
try. He leave । it an old mad, upm tho
verge of that • three score and ton” by
ordinnnrea hitherto will follow our sxwhtoh the Psdlmbt nwnben t &gt;o years or

Ur. Samneriithe
philosophical, end You luivo adjuuraeJ tho most itxq«Jrtant
of tho Bast Ho secular art u! mau’i Ufa. You liars ad­
journed it out of Eden into the wilderness.
a’jonglhened and broadvnoJ by the redo
The girl, next infected (and oven wo
man uill) with tho public s]4qt. too often
waits to place ta r lignin, in the beginH.HM r&lt;t
I -- . A.—

..

! That’s the Point! Come and See.

ALLEN BENNETT.
HoatingJi, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl

in Ohio ;iolitic* 1

B. F. LOWE.

MISCELLANEOUS.

RAILWAYS.

EQUALIZER
Paralysis can bo Cared!

DE. 0. C. LINSLEY,
wor«N'e «u4 ri.t i
.,.4 n-»&lt;M.
I -.1- 4l.hr.ik S&gt;H ••«!. d—-.--. «Wt«.
ir.J j •&gt;: roilo bi .’s« nr «4&lt;M llihce •!
Hr. H.rrl/iel.

On the IGth ir at Chicago is to rotnmeuce appropriating tho property noeoothrough to Jackson. It will be a very
costly impruvmnent, but will bm re than
pay tho city by tho vast addiii« it w jl
make to the value of ptvpeiQ- £n its ii-

rental tree. But a graft shoul I always cinify. At present Dearborn street only
Ho has that vigor of bo willing to bo a gia^J and wait until
but when tbs extension is effected it wij

TT&gt; —■- ---------- - 1----- -r-nuirouru sial-.Ocutset;wunxourui
wy pn says, “ 1 will nut m.-rry until mr . .
o
‘lxfl.1 Bon Wadaf’ And -Unlf Beu hu»band iu tho bugiaulng hits as much •
c
Wile !” an 1 “h-Jiist old Ben 1” sseiug as my father ha 1 a: tho eal of ids Hie. | Thorn is unwonted iulcrcat maaifoetod
Furstai-whai k .her Who wash that u
world of Chicago jute
Ju|«ter urun In asbower ofguldF Wbu-1
h “legitimate” drama,
fought far Liberty in tho early days uf ever it was, that is too tl"’- »ho »ta*&gt; I „
r? 7, «
v
, iZT
.
D-1- Bowers has fairly won the
the itovuluiiuU, tttl l brdrjght to Massa­ heart is won by dbunitauei: dw whu 1
chusetts eometlMBg of tho qdrit of Is biught into uixtrimouy by huuw aud pJsitiun among ns to which bar genius
Crumwell. When tho troosun uf Presi­
dent Johnson lad uur fiien la to feel that
it might boa -mu necessary to seek a succ.wsur by die pruoo.j ut itajicacbmcnt,
two Ilepuldunu tyualws were devmed Noble is that yuan' Sjs it whi.-h cooing,
fitto l fur die office. In calmer times wu and loving, nnl choiring, an I silently
here liillu doubt that tho 1'ruaidunry ol biding hur rhuico, is won aud giving her^
the Senate would havu fa'Jan upon Mr. self iroely, roman:ically, if juu .will,,
FiMscuJeu uf Maine; but the Jnugvr (Uyd be thanked lor th&lt;- roauiuoo) gvo,
abuod. the ni'peedty uf a perfect as»u- 4jwn to tlw lend uf ho. hu baud's nuthrnueo ut fealty to oxtrjm* Ba Eiiuisw, aand i&gt;overiy, that »hu cud ho may, McViaksr's.
uur bitter cx(&gt;eriauco with tho recreant
wining hands, from tho bottom
Johnson, cvntrullcd the judgment uf a build up their ostatee. Bl-ireed is that
dhatipiintod and troubled party,' and
lod to tho solecd .tt of Mr Wade This
goes up, aud that it is ih.t luring uf ILo
that saves it. BlossMl is tba. woman
man to tho Republican ]iarty. Ho will who carries with tar into mairiud life all
that she learned in tho refinement of her
piayul “tiebool.” Thia w*ek

THE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERY.

ATTUTTOM. COMRADfil

NUMBER 45.

DBS. J. M- &amp; 0. RUSSELL,
rxd.Bl, r&gt;ncUcl»a nod I wwxwlUnf

WM. H. HAYFORD.
eV . J
I..W .

i.i.

tng phrases and OunstrucUbg odd PyUits ; dnure ministoring to tho bettor port* ol
«f taw He was aanji.y “bold and bluff hor nntnre. and irjiMUxd her to go forth
"Beu Wado from lirrt to last Gram and minister prrtn-uionJy and earnestly
Rmint/.rx liAro MinwHiin.M l&gt;n,.r. rn. .r-..L_ —I i_.
.
under his redo decisi.mx, but they fult
that if disaster came, and the exrty of
the Republican pcuiy should rest ujiun
SPECIAL C0BRE8PCNDENCE.
him, as its I'rexidudt, tto would be ns
tree as the rucks of his native MaasacliUsrtti.
•
Chicago, March 10th, 1EC9.

aoBBifi.ob;

.a G. HOLBROOK,
A" st Lx*. fWUehor In CMOevrv
of lUrry.
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iHiisrtlUnjj.
nib aisM-

The Rsiirswiat ef Mr. Wada

IS MICHAEL.

Tha retirement of Mr. Ws'to from
public lite leaves Mr. timonor Uiu "1 ata-

rr. VxJmdxr ■ttmilnw xti
Art n der. tftsMMl* iw«"
liiiMte. SIP'S 31 rr (Libia

buninor uutervd tho eenato at an early

WML COBi.

JACX303. LJUufA * SAQUIAW *. B.
' Bitardod this liunur if wo merely tuck

UlT*1B LB»IH KBIAl'tlUnHW VAHIT.

Latest New York News.
I ncr wav elected iu 1551.

______

MI44la&gt;UI. Mkb.

LADIESJ!
Look Out! Look Out!
Look Ont! Look Out!

for
Oro.nl IC0kL.

haring rorignod to go into Mr. Lin.uln a

"COSTAri

BE A U T I FIE R!

HARVEY WRIGHT,
KY .nd
it Uw.l*

nbisaoox * xilu.
i.&lt;. Jtnnxrt Ml

a I ox of

Costar's' £orn Solvent,

QRAXI&gt; -nfijcfc tAJLWAT.

Ind Bcur.d him**

li’asa'SSftPfc
Jrtaicvlllo Exohxnso.

Tho weather has cbnngofl again xud
again of lute, u hU wu Lavo gut the sea­
suns eu confoundedly mixed up that the
oldott inhnbita it has to keep uno cyo on
the almanao aud tho other on thu ther­
mometer, in order to keep Jrcck of
Wade." With charaeterutic seal he whereabouts wo are iaihoycar. Ltiit
tolls us that miun leaving hb position os Hafnnlay was tho cohfbrt day of Oio per, briefly ai fol’oas: During my pin
tienstor bo wit! give hia boat oJuris to wintar; Munday was the balmiest kind f havu traviiloi^ in tweiky Blates at d
aoeunqdith tho r-.tiificaliuu uf the tinlfof firing weather, and to-day, flwco five Territories, and I aui irilly wy txt
regw AmeuJment by Ohio. Ho etui
crown a lito of iutatfrity and honor by winJa driliinfi snow, and tho mvrcnxy there are । or. ths o &gt;1 jhig iu, that ex­
no nobler cfLivt. Lung may it bo ba&amp;trv
cel anything witboot hj banlers. Thia
it romos to him to paia frum his canwr ro.umptton ol Winter's reign. Trade
Statu is celobratod tor fine scenery and
of noble and iutropi I ssrrtoj to tlw r.* whieh secMod to upon up a little in tho
lu o able gu 1 aoi -IxdkRrihipft*^
vntrrls of a hlgaur and ptlHtf ll£u.~.V,
. uushiuo, tdut-s agniu like tho sendiiro
pl nut, and everything is dull, ovary body
dnspjndcutWhen to Get Mamedyears and labor?. Wo wiah him jiearu
and happiuvAS, tho ro&lt;t that mart be
sweet alter so much unre»t, jh6 loro, the
cuufideuco, and the' admiration at hi.

Wo publish tho following article fur
the benefit of obr rcadurs ; but &lt;;o nut
fourth toiui, and if ho should liys till its say that we sanction il'--yet ft ton al ns
expiration bo will have given Massa­
a good dual uf sound bcasc:
chusetts a quarter cuHttuy of Beuatorv
At ho pcrLxl, ] orhain, in their life
al labor.
When tho XXXHd Congress assem­ du yuuug moa nuwl the iaipimuou of
bled, on the 1st uf Ducomb.r, lb61,fi.e virtttoiu Jove, and tho aymiKitay of a
new- Benatur took iho oath uf uffio-T— cunjpaaian in their aulf-dvin irig toil, as
Mr. Fish of New York, M . Geyer uf wuon they first enter tho or.lUb lur tls^lr
Missotul, dUd Mr. Wado uf Ohio as own support Early mamngve are jiorWhigs; «r. James.uf Hhodo Island a* rumunt nJ jfaliliuSi aud daferrod murrii
x±l H;. f-Xr.cr as a Free nges aru temptation! to wickedness.—
tioi.sr.
Hii; name
standi
out iu odd And yet every year It beoumes more au I
,
txd
*r ri—77--— rtr
~t u.
-■
*,,M
i— u*._____ n ZZuLl.
.
motv •’iillculf, concurrent with the reign­
ing ideas of society, for young men to
niter upon that uudjiuionuil state which
1. Ute jL-ops!1 giiilrd of thoir virtUo, as
S;-,™ • CO-T.«.- M i. c~.,x. r. r.-“‘•»"
H.»m- • (.»dv well as tho snurou uf their ouurage and
rt . ,
.
■
kiguibcanos tha; tui should hare b-cn enterprise. The bnttlo uf life is almost
.
I among tho taiiiaturial piuneeto ofB&lt;- always at the beginning. Than; it is
OIIlTMoriCORNSfOHt thoseCUBIJ '. I plibJSiltadn.
It was a diiUnguiohod that a man n-jods wadloak. But a wick­
[Marafag Paprr.JiuQ. 28.]
| Congress ill SUne io pcct., Henry Clay ed aud rii’icn'ons public seatimunt puts
• 1GH MY: IGri MYl 1 can t a an 1 Its! *fid rcprowmted Ke.uucky, a.tta»ugb
but ho did. for hxaMil ;Vht off and got J -**-*—• -* ^
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HASTINGS HOUSE.

WM. J01U

lie ha, there-

c-.oo
■ :43
MIS

“C33TAfl'3

awl litfpelul. Bayard sat m Um auat ol
his fottier’s. K! igreprwehted A ubomahas virtue
Hamlin, n reoalrttiunt Domucr-t, was
impn.!ilnt:y wnibiig to break his cliai is. and starling maannoss, but has nothing
Ca • and 8o&lt;ftnl wore Benito:*. Is iho
House w«;rs ttephuua, and Tucmbr, and
Breckinridge; An lrew Ju'inron ir-m
TeunM&gt;oo; Ahnddcu. Sterone from
I’cnusylvatfiai undJushusR. Giddings pnn^e; but tlial n deferring ye
from Uhiu The pa. tie* wore ri :. ur- y &gt;aru the indisiNjnsabln virtue,
it bad whore two con nut live &lt;

Monday, for all it was eo bcauti'ul a
«by, was a sad one fur Cticag &gt;, fur on
it wo Lurried four bravo firemen, who
lost their lives at a Giv a few nights be
fore. Tliiire was a Lbrnblo doath, aud

it Mcmi still mure painful to cuntem- ing tho u-

a few dollars,

'j ho rouf would not bear

rooms lirtlo 1cm tha i a murder, that they
should hare pmLbod as they hnro.

bun tigm&gt;ia ent in that eqnnlid «oct'.jn of
en open.

Tho family had not appeared

pining to take an iutoreat in artist had is nut thrown away. Bool fidalitv may
bo rare, but it exLl. in the heart. Who
haan-t seen and f 1. its now»rf They
father, Murria Fenn, Was dying; his wife deny .tie Kort. who oovtn tored a friend,
and their tvu cULdrvn were dead. AU
had partakes of eutoo powerful pobou,

----

J. 0. iarnowr

.‘jrrKJS'k:

distorted.

Finn

Herauud there r.uhnd a d-jubtfnl, timid
eonsidem- uu reply.

KIIWAX" xr.ilii, .

lluttttis Wil tl»m 1

Hexar Ji. C mstab, 10 Crosby FvN.l
Or, Jaw F. Hsxrt (Fueeeerw. Io)
DMttM Banxtei A Co.,i! Fate Row.N.

Mir MMPIMUku;

Friendship Real
6omo true heart has given
। its generous nature in tho

ticar e'y baa tho fooling of l-.otrdr pro­
duced by thia entnstrophu pas al from
the public mi ml, when another event Uio world is dark uni choerloa-, b Oto
•catouly less appalling, turuisbua food tim^to.iry a fireiri. Tliey Who (ant
fur iiito.oa hul epajulxiiuu. Yesterday, tram a tcuao uf distress Utrey their by-

culorod, bhrndy and

Powder.

The et untry la full uf Mo-

linvu beou avoided, bat for tho avarioo of
the.builders of tho mil! which was de- My counaultd those inquiring bU.Ii,
Uroyod, imiKilling them to put it up in

ing &lt;rf lib, And bettor fimu than at any

! flat, Rusch, Ac. ExL-rmiuatore

Ottawa KafsaM, Feb. 22th, ISflfl.

Tho ball-dead man aSbnl*

�___
^ccul

Xie ^ijtings frnner.

m.Kcr»»»'»•»«*.

DOOGt, BA1C nd 4 AUSm

&amp; H.A1XK&lt;X&gt;OKV

THAI. TOTAIT.

COPABTWEKSHIP.

Niarn.LT, Match IK, IF09.
O.BOiVK M. PKWSV,

Nashville correspondc-rioe uf the Hast-

Dodgu Foundry,

uruuius nxninon

STEAM E.XGINES,
tutor of thoEnglish Language. I would

IMPROVED FARMg,

Mzoeixviixa, March lEifo, 1869.
Enma or rar Baxmkx; The Charter

n_ n__.1____________ _ •

MULAY SA H -MILLS,
SHINGLE MILLS, LATH MILLS,
PLANERS,
MATCHERS.

-___ ....

JOSEPH tMTCTHinnx.
know in your M'tion thst.Naahrille »
i'huso mark'd with &lt; • are ro-ek-etod :
om uf the fovelieet of the mnahroon
towns tn this County, (and also has quite
an iufluenoo iu the larger ViDagee,) and
is thriving and doing a good business in

i isixa a. xwEFXicr.

Lawd Agency

agenot Worth a Dam-Local Itteu.

COLLKTIOII: fflNHTAICDIG

Tfli Lnit ui Yillag Prawj

“CELEBRATED DODGE PLOW."

uA«v will MlMrv

-HOME"
■•XOSTII AMEKICA" MMR.

IMIS KKAQLK.

The New Hamiihire

Election.

•XATIOXAL-UF1 0

biicans elected their ticket

4000 Bcpablicm

Majority.
hare those Spiritual building*, which

A.11 th-e CongreBsmcn
Republican.
School Houbj, in which dirino serri. • i*

1IT8 CONSECUTIVE VICTORT.
Thfc election in Now Hapmpshlre has Hotel,uf which our young Pro* spanks su
resulted in a sweeping and significant foully, wo art* perfectly satkAxl ho
Rapublsan victory. Everybody—even sots n gxj1 table; and gives a good bud.
the Demucratie organi.ts who predicted
otherwite exported that wj should car­
ry the State; but few hoped to sec the
confidence of tho people in tho now Ad-

u our Muniri;*! altnira.
Wo ere informed, though not enthoritat ve'y, that tho new rout qiuken of in
my lea leltor, has beun sclecton by the
Oificers uf the Grand Hirer Valley RailOn tho 27th ult the Darn across the
Tbnrnapplo Rireir at thia place, broke
away and bitdneea is tempuralily susi«n&gt;l&gt;xi at tho flouring and ■sw-mill*.
Bui tho Dem is being rapidly rebuilt,
with brush and atoti-s, an 1 wil. probably
be finubod in a tow day*.
New Lu'd itg* are being built, obi

.rai.l^.1 Ifrsaoired.

HOWARD COOK.

AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
l£leotion IVotlce. .

COURT HOUSE

bl(;ilTS&amp; SECIIETS
OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.

and will, are m.vkiug anwaginnante to
board the Railroad man. But with all
idler a can mu tliat was certainly neith­
er spirits 1 nor thorough, showing targe
Ixit those intern ted take notice and guv.
ecu thtmsolrvs aosurdingly.

Ettato ticket in New Hampshire hat year
by a
2523.x The return
f.-on
un the 9th in L s c

I suppose you arc gulling your CD o
snflicimt to warrant u* in reckoning the Railroad men now in Hasting*, ns there
majority this year at nut Iru than 4 0 X). are many ram ire idfoiil hunt of hard
IaU year wo had 5C majority in the times in (not Dixie but Hastings) such
as bu.uiag Cjoporsltops Ac., the Ac.,
moans drunken rows, fights Ac., that
House, while the Senate probably stands

HYDE 4 PRINDLE.
CHA*. IITDE.

nior.unateiy, &lt;

hern co r.p etciy p
Gov. rumen:

or officer* ua tho rami&gt;ago from daylight
until tho dark hour, uf midnight.
Hal uo, (Bl. H.M) appointed a at tuc capital, a gio-t deal ol v.oteut
Governor, Oast &gt;w Srxitsa; Railroad
man here aa Deputy, we should uf boon
better off. I w hope sumo appointment

tho five Councilor*.

JOST THE MIE IARNER,

M&gt;.sds&gt; si April tvs'

bo000

Tho following are

Eta, Aimur F. Studs, Jacbb Burna.
Republicans of Lorry County, make

Grat Catifniiaiti Laii S est.

in th &gt; highuet degree flattering. 1 he
cuu*idura.fon uf the “General Army Apprupriatiun Bid'1 having been undo the
snecial order in the Committee of the
Whole, and tho vary in^mrtant bill in­
volving much disciustou and conflict,
the bpeokar called Mr. Ferry to tlw
chair, it being a now i«rition, and on
co important a bill tho Huuso watched
_ -IL
L
v—•- Ul..k_, I.

z
m

'J“e:

entertaining atgrvaalve Int-nr.iOBa with
Tho work on the new Depot has comB’ue»L aul wo cun Lorn pint. ono a»
oumnxendatiun of tho Administration of
goxl m yoA-a in all roapiclt, but
Tua Aaxucsx Ono Fsuow (the offi&gt;,».*. mt? A. II. IW.
Guaxt and Ccltax on tho vth uf April,
al oigan uf tho Order) for March is reprobably nut as largo. Lumbering au.l
».t&gt;wr.«R m*lm&gt;by
is equally emphatic.
othjr bu.inoM.has eummonood looking
on
intensely
interesting
story
;
The
Mar
­
bright
silica
this
snow
fell.
JJERRlNG
’
SPATENTCHAMPlt
N
HOM. I. W. FERRY.
riage Vow; An Odd Follow Abroad;
Wo see tho Was.ingtoa curre-pon-1 proves favorable. Yours Ac.,
truth; History of Odd Fellowship, um­
bo lying a valuable dissertation on the
PanixO. Guxootu.
••.-rut .utelins of antiquity; A hair
Hom. T. W. raaai, uur occ-mpiisLud
brvdth Escape; Among the “Dulls and
KeprosonlaUvjj in Congress, tho follow­
Pinane a and Trade.
Boar.," a startling rvvelntiou ul the sjwcing high compliment, which beyond all
u’-ative mania on Wall street; Purtrait
quoslion is only a fitting tribute to a man
and Hiugrepby of late Gr. Soe’y Curtis,
Government Been It cotta oiluctistad of F n &gt; ylv .nia; Wai.* f.o uthe VN|;
a little during the we.-k under the un- .-xdvutific uud &lt; uriuds 1 arte; Ladies' Di ■
Crlm-mt; Facetiae; 1'uotry; Miaoellauy,
Ae. Published by John W. Orr, 90
Ayrng the promising young number*
Nassau street, New York. 32 p«r year.
oflboNational Huuae ul itepruwataiivea,
vapo are'fow, if any, whj are m m reu­
—The Er. abl can* of Wajne county
sable to their ouMtiiucnte, mure useful
lure uo-Oinat.d Hovey K. Clara fo
to th- btate and nation at large, ur more
■uni to aefiio’o mimu and succuss, than bojah: freely. Raw cotton faja aeodned Circuit Judge, nud Um. M. Ustsruefo
Hun. T. W. Funy, of tyrapd Huven.
His largo abilities, his actihty and pluck, of cctton&amp;ooua mla quite uul
-rtVlUl .m Jtnr*,a yenna eo’o oilman
hare made him h'osteul trioudx, uud *mrounKd trim with influunecs which utbrr
eliUsU.w a declining maiket, quot.follows:
F UCI

DRUGS,
fl

decDn d.

STATIONERY,

HARDWARE STORE.

Det.oit, JI an. b J
Drrxorr Macxera.—Th.ro is

—A report prevajla that Maj Goa.
behofimd will bo assigned to the com­
mand uf the Pacific Coast, virv Gen.
HaUrek.
—The pppln of Decetarhave rabocrl -

SfiEAT MAMMOTH SUH!
NEWS

tar NOTICFl aj

2
►S'

PICTURES,

WE ARE COKING,

riDagc.
Mis. Liarie Boynton, of Crawfordville,
Ind., haring lectured uu the subject,
‘After bnffragn, What F’ received an-

1KU, wuuk r. Butier is Ona and ready

LICENSED J«Y TME*V. 8. GOV’MT.

(/)
Building Material!.

•fl
MOUL OlNaa

►

ar.rnrc-ra reiec^

retrain fiua raymg that it meets uuren-

m

STOVES, IRON

0

IF YOB WISH
ALLEN. ATWOOD A- BATES’

a
&amp;

H. A. GOODYEAR,

duetion of (hid Fellowship into the Doit­
ed State* will Lo celebrated in grand
style atlhreu Biren, on April 37£.

reUento* 4 .was. i
&lt;’■ j|i cSsai-rr, etas
Csrrsata
1 * j,

CO

'pilK CHEAP
Wbeat Is 3 - 3c lower than a week ago.

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery

In oct lovt issue we placed-before our

GROCERIES,
M
p
a

—Tho Hlinoisand Wisconsin Leuislsiro htivw tnllf-.al ll.r» I ‘.tn lim• &lt;■ ^.1
' ceired the ouagrnlulatiuul uf many of
the oldest member*. During tho huiated
■ad leugtby discuasiumi, iirairiug out
vniietu motioua and point, ol older, hi.
decissuns were prumjrt, c.ear and «iuc.«■hn.
Goaeralo Duller and Logan attempted
to carry their ixnnta, Lu: were uvemuod
and aileuood. Tho pn&gt;
Suker's docitlons, were iuvariab y anateLutd. Fur
threa day* and night* Ferry has presid­
ed uu this bill.
The UU will probably consume anoth­
er day ur two. Mr. Furry has presided
with such obi-iiy and uigtiity a* to call
fiscih tho highral praisus ot the Hou*.',
many mumbora, Gon. Banks omang
tl«» number, told him they would be g ad

AIN BROTHER'S

0

IIEKX'AG

— I ha Patentee Depertm.nt to
celveu in orn.ai.on Him t elfoetflc

MONEY TO LOAM

Dodge's Clebralod Plows

m
U)

A WATCn.SC ydsPMBEKTIXO. MWIXO

RACHINA Ac. Ac..

FREE OF COST

�"®waf »hi JHistrtUnrous,

'INESS CARDS.

the aeutimrate uf patautiam, philauthro]-y and christiani^r,- and whose hand was
ever ujasi to the callirf res.nM_ whether
it camo fn&gt;m thia Lodge or the cause ul
WieMIgBM Central Knllraae.
snCeing humanity.
till
Winter ArrMijmaaL 1889.
i.teter 5 That, with heortdblt emetfcns of awrvw, wo deeply deplore that
disjKUualiun U Divinwllwideuoe which
ha. taken from this Lodge an hundred
member, fima hi* fiunily aa alfuctiunato
husband and torimr, and uum society
on* of iU Lrigh te.t urnamanl*.
ttataaunt i th. Xeeriph andXx*ead&gt; w■''«*&lt; Abai w* deeply sympathise
turns ef the Village tf ffaitlM ■ fm
ADIOKISTBATOBS SAIB.
the year ending March 13th. IMS
’’TS
“■* "P~«V «* "»**•
.
__ | en widow and children, and would must
A-i
earnertiy pray that Ha who -iraqw.a
1 tl e wind to the sham lamb,” and who
; suffers not even u sparrow tu fall to the
gruuud without Il» noti -e, may hold
UJ( M thum in the hollow of Ilia han I, and,
&lt;« &gt; ; bring them all to join uur bmtiier Im
I • w tho (. rind lx.Igv Above vrlwru loved
l«l«n utiue am never parU-d, ntvl wiwm the
— &gt; biij rame Architect ol the Universe si s
I ratbrunod, and where every law is a
living Uudratlun uf tho sublime jwiuiipie. ui Friend.hip, Love and Irath.
it j
’rh,t ** f *°kv®
recoct
«, fur uur dwjiuttud Brother, and n. no uQt—
wart eyuibul of the e.-tvein that his
UEOBGE PBIMTON,
mmila have deeply routed in pur hearts
'5. a a ml in tho bearia uf all who knew him,
* ‘—H this 1 olgv driM* it. Charter iu mourning
*sl o’ uud that thu members haroul wear the
'&lt;» m usual Luogvo ol muuitnng until the end
MAIN BROTHERS,
*’ “■* of Uw jwwent Tenn.
twalla
w so 1
o o/'--, "that these Boeolution* be
Drm, Meta, Gncra,
i •• spread upm the minutes of this L&lt;dgv;
*£ ■* that a Copy under seal ol this Loilgv be
: xi sent tu the widow and other near rvla3Urn of our deooaaed Brother, and that
,4
cojiie* be furnished fur puliticctiun Jn
i'll tha Basting* Dissra, the Hastings/w** •
*’ J* I
Fallows Wreath, aud tho
Grooeri*. a and Produce,
Is II, American Odd Follow.
GLAfeWARK, FRUIT JAR*.
« 14 i
AH of which' is reepjctfully submitted
L-imp Chimn-ys and Burntta
J JJ in Friendship, Love and Truth-'
.
K« Jrf-ms Arv see, Detr.lt, Mich.

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ITIWUOI B WIUIAMi,
__________ DETROIT, MICH.

WALTHAM WATCHES’
H s. SMITH A CO .

Real Estate Broker

HABBOW

TEETH AND LIGHT
FUBGING8.

Baste &amp;

It l.o* n&lt;.vw been uur tottunc, a* a
Jouraauet to print with lau.eul oalu.now aud *et.uW, tlw UuU.w ul the deaUl
vi auy man, Lua wo loU in [daci.g tho
ajvta jxiugraj&gt;U b*-me uur IHuLra.

C*rnos TO Dcsimbm Mxx—Buriarea
men would de wall to rany.mb*r that toe
iusertiun by pen ur pr-nril of date* or
figures of any kind in printed rirvulara,'
subject* the whole to latter ]&gt;o*tag*.

Ire then N. w Turk Pr e-«1

r MOII IT K ORDKM.

I’El-tCCK a l&lt;&lt; K.
Salliers &amp; Hirifflaiien,

Wl taks pl*n»urr In le-unteasi.dlnc
U.vo *nfliaU'« Vegetable Slciltan i 1«JT
Eetu-w r a« a sale enJ reliable p.tpiraU &gt;n -.or na-er ng gray hair to Ils n.tum
c«4c&gt;r, nnd premollng ll* p-owth.

to
REFINED
SUGARS,
SYRUPS.

HALL’S
' iKETANE SICILIAN

wte.e e.ery Ml wa* dictated by muuvee
toat Uu iiuuuc tu uur cuuntaou uumanity,
•ud who iu any tvauo unity u« the die
girbig agatscy whi:h gua.da witb^uufalteriug buuJiiy tlw ti uv iulerustv? the
peupw, Ixrtu mill*cti rely aud individual­
ly. buck bjc am exirymaly ru.u, aud
UuU pvupie wuu bare, io»iiiiug iu tlwir ’
Uudsi, sac.i u ma« is b.esMrd indeed; aud
wo but .jivuk ttw vw-» ol this whu.e

Moua lten*x.ta—A now Grurery has
beau Ojicuef on the corner of State aud
JelLwaon rlTJeLs, by Mt. E. Him, late
Of Duxtu . H j oumre amung»t us with
'cn l ,r*m rite of a high order—has o fine
stock uf g-Mida. and solicit* a liberal
shaie ui the j.ublic patnmage.
the jniUjUe Ut till. svcA.n Ol the Mate to.
need Buy wurds ul eutegy. Hi* devil,
■till live, auu will live, a luuliunicM tuu:e
eu luring than marble ur granite, a.
an uxauiplu Oi wtoit a true uuu mu du
lor thu iuter* t uf hi* Irltuw* luting,
wo rvvervd him as uuu uf tho few men
alway. true and nubto—lead wu .hall
cUeriali his mcm«iy a* an Uuai* iu the
Flu.—The reai-lknce of llrxar /. doeert u; lite. 'Iu his family and triaud.
Duvu in Ute luwnshipef Maple (hove, «e oxieaa i.i this Igiur ui »adnu«s uur
was entirely deeU-vyod by fire, togvtber h. anti It sympathy, aud thu .urr ouUsuwith must uf tho contents, cu Thursday lat oa m that Uv jo u. leace which
Evening of hat wi«k Lute estimated gives owuiunw tl.a. uur Bruthur ho*
alftA^O*. Insured in tlw Barry and goue to hl* . turnnl reward in the kingEaton County Fire Insurance Company desuu. Us Great AuXi e. of utu ex steu w,
for 11,590. The eaoau of tlw lire (is !&gt;•- aud lives in toe rvuus u. thu just tu Wvlloivud to hare been a defective cbi/uney. ■sjtuu tu the glories uf I'aruui &lt;S whvu
done with the s cues ul earth, thiee be
Ur m raa Tina . -Ma. I’erTiu. late lured su web wLi.o eujuuruiug iu this
of Jackson, and a gv-ahead busin-a. sateutti'un.
*
ma , 1 a. in suoeoaful operation a.GmWo ud l or a fit tribute tho octiuB oi
crry Store, Oyster an-1 HA Market, un Hasting* Uslgv No .* . I. U.O. F. uu
Jvfferwn r treat ju t South oi the 1’ O., toi■*&lt;. non a&gt;&gt;tr«-isrb \ayingthat
to which tha attention ul our readers is tile itejsirt, . Iseuiiuiu- Ml I ItiMulmites,
aoiieite 1. He ha. a Inn stack of g-*o U, ho vwith j uLlxi.ed we:o juusud by too
embracing every tiling in hit lino uf busi- uuuniuiuu* vuw ut the Lodgu, which was
new, mid is mvnufa'-turing a *nperLn fmnutvd by hte mumbership, wbi.e he still
article of Candy. A ’. interested wildu lived, aud u hich will never fail to hold
to well give him a cult
•
in cherished mm.*mbraaoo his virtue' a*
tn Odd Fellow, and a. a man.
Frcrn Attkxd Yuc.—We see by I bo
liisn*\te, March IGth IfCD.
Mlleiald” that Hom. E. 8. Imoxu.-*, the
To tho N U. OQhwn mi 1 Memliera of
aoootnpuJied E itor uf (hat Jaipur, is
bkbI nted fjrCL-tait Judge in tlw llth Hasting* L*&gt; Igo Nu J1* 1. U. U. Fi
iiaurfxas: Your Cumaurtue to whom
D -t o. Mn. I &gt;»m&gt; is emu en y quail-,
tied. UI4 if elected, aa he certainly ought ua* xu-i r.rd llu aud tn y ol giting exto be, will du honor Io the ]MMiion.,.jUTasiun to thu uuiver.-iu s&gt; niiu&gt;out uf
Friend Ingalls, you bare uur beat wiebeu, sonyr which i«rwadao nut omy Bus Fra­
an
__ _I we ___
hope to publish
__ tlw moor I efyvur1 tarnily,
*—••*» but tho vcmwcuBMmiuity, uu th*
election a
fcwit tLo
Ulla of April '
doatu ol Brother exiv*n* H. A &lt;ton, beg
about
the wi
middle
i— e
I leave to ropu t that they have diacharg. 3
Tn Nsnojui
Tsauttrx,
under I too duty aaugnud them with tho iu i wutho direction of Prof 8. R- Fsiunui* victim that w-rd. am bat laint symbols
will anjiear at Union Hall, Mon’lay Eve- ul tho teeung wHoh ptwvades toe hearts
March 22nd. in-L It consist* ui a eo- of thi* whole peup.a. and that we can
num* of beaa.i.ul 1 ranstermalian eoraee do nu mure, than give &lt;ip.-o -eiun tu the
eff» tod by nowir idrented machinery, itujfulem shich a cvurni n humanity diochettoems'an I painting* illa.lraling in talas, aud uur uimuetauula upfuvv*,- and
in'.eecrible originality soeooeuf the groat wiiL-h u* jireecul in tire aisusijiaaiag
Battle, uf the reboLiun from the Bum- Preambleund Ilo«umUuu», submitted tor
bvrdmi-nt of Furt Sumjttar to tho ciuee uf toe cuuaideration ul this Lodge.

HAIR
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sorrow in loaiug them; and • burden of
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Wo Funke oaneires more ftr urine than
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for wrongs, in our own thoughts, that
ware never meant so by tha heart ofnim
that apcakoth.
A good man and a wire man may at
times bo angry with tho world, n’t timoa
grieved for it; but bo sure that no man
was ever discontented with tho world
who did his duty in it
The'toireei flower in L_
-____ ___ '
atiun, ifc a young mind, off .-ring an 1 un­
folding itself to tho influence of divine
wisdom, as tiro heliotrope turns its sweet
blossoms to tho snn
Timo is cried out upon as a groat
thief; ilia people's own fault. Um him
well, and you will get from his hand
more than be will ever take from yours.
Great talent renders a mn famous,
groat merit procures respect, gn M loom­
ing, saloon*, but good brooding stone eusures enduring affection.
Thu atfsetiun* imply a spirit of self­
sacrifice, and often our virtues, like our
children, are endeared to us by what wc
There is nothing bodutiful that io. not
■true. There is nothing-true that is not
beautiful. Beautiful truth.
Leasure is ewoet to those who have
earned it, but bunlonaom to those who
gat it for nothing.
*
Tho sublimity of wisdom is to do those
things living, which are to be desired
when dying.
Pleasant words are a, a honeycomb,
sweat to the eoul, and health to tho

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They albe make a nrim, *ttl&lt;it at .Cpokee end
ask thy heart whether it war well done. Unba
for l.tcM Oarriapa sad Hurs' Wheel*
Navor allow ridicule to-repress theut- Hen J (.&lt; nr.— h.l
taraaoo of your honest convictions.
'Hwynro never uluno whu are accompaniod with noble thoughts
Worth begets in base minds envy; in
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Tbc fewer our wants, tho nearer we
feaemblo too goda.
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all you boliero. Tdt SmcricuH Olid
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»• New York Trmre saya tiro inter­
view of MbChtrwwitbOea. Great waaa
aerire of political ballrings of the Proai- tbl^ Make- (be Daaiic 'haln alltth. sad adap'dantolact, and hopes McClure was sat- rd far all Sind, of plain avwii**. Any child nu
aitoralvlv Au rlrg**. Gill. Ttolimc*!*!, dsily.
Haul in per&amp;ct ardrras nerlpl nf prir*. tX. Ad.
Married in Jay, Essex County, Now d-,.. indnit-y Kawiug MnebiseCe., JfasabaaUr,
York, February 4, by Rev. Father
Bmiih, Ira Trumbull agod 65, to Earah
Huberts, aged. 14.
I
It is said toat Seurotary Sew rd" has
granted loaro of absenoo to Mveral of
our minuter* abroad, and among them
is &lt;mefor Rorttrdy JebnMm, who, it is
andsretoud, dreires to ro.ura to the
Tba Rdlttou wilt be Umhed. and I
United States for a short time.
umug Ceplr* win d* wall I* M,
Ordart leimedialely u
Shaun.—Nothing on earth caasmfe

but human boiugn Gums may flash re­
flected light; but what m a diamond
flash tonmred with an syt-Wi and
nrirtli-flash! A face tliai can not sn.1 e
is Ukn a bud toat can not bha-um.
Laughter.is day, and sobriety is night;
a stniio ia toe twilight that l osers gent­
le betwrea boto, sad A more bewifchiag
toaneitosr. B ie noestole for us all to
wear a smile or a frown, at our option.

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DEWEY.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAR, 24, 1869

VOL. XIII

Bnjincsa Birtctom.

Is now Heady to Show

WI UPJOHN.

DR. C. 0.8C0TT,

NUMBER 46.

j

cash stohe

r. DRAKE. X. D..

She &gt;!stis|i

fiHT I BIOGUJT.

Ms. Huso.rest
X.w Km sy was. Mam twraly-sns,

eighteen applicants for the on
This afforded a vorv forcible
can, though Gen. Rawlins was formerly
a Douglas Democrat Mr. Boutwell,
■wiMliy a Dvmocnit, was chosen Gov-'
•rnor of MaaaachuMtta by a coalition of
tho Democratic and
isnriia,
and has been a Republican ever »mou
the party was organised, liw Admin-

GOODS AND PRICES!
That’s the Point! Come and See.
ALLEN BENNETT.
Hadtinp, Mich., Feb. lit., 1869.—yI

Hare tm another illustratiun of an

B. F. LOWE.

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THE LATEST ORAMD DI8C0TKRY.

ATTENTION. C0MRAD8!

who has come to make the Watsons a . foUowing.lus jrulresfons with practicts
visit through her whole vacation at —befceu confoiiilng his words by works.
Ponghlmopsw; and nil tho Young people Tb»-order rreioring Sheridan to New
are delighted with her peasant ways, Orleans and ttcymrids to Texas, snd tho

than half a dozen of the ant

The enthusiasm of the patriotic milEuna

EQUALIZER.
front of Dr. Ollajmd

Paralywiu can be Cured!

DR. 0. C. LlaSLEY,

in a wheolright mid smith •bon in one

DRB. J. M- &amp; C. RUSSELL.

After they had gixM. No tiapcr that has ever emanated
irons the Executive was awaited with
more anxiety than this same inaugural.

I. W. VROOMAN
one nearly twenty. Still another adrertised for an office bor. about fourteen
roar* old and had so'many
: on 'milling but a be; which ii to say, too woree or au toe public troubimtiy
pl.™
m.wd.U
-«1...^ not founded at alL Fur in fort, Bob.
mure radical meourea Hi. enter

8. C. PRINDLE.

‘K’v
j thought that at an evening party ho on&lt;* w,u gi™ joy to the South and «»•
' must talk about the opera, and the led-I fidenoe to the North.

A. H. ELLIS,
Huuacorinit'T onk. «nu

IIAXTIXUn,

W. H. HAYFORD.

•U. t:i«k

,j

CtnrfolU...

I with him in an inditlercnoo I* the opens
. threw him off the track which ho should
*
na. . — .1
V._ ....

’. ROBERTS M.,

tied, and a terrible orer-stock of lai
without practice and doctors wi

C 0. HOLBROOK.

kale w

rishis.

and prayer,

th i-ir days in peace .

place, or rather she n.rur hit it, bat
Will Harkmsteck came and claimed her

Ho who has not forgiven an em-my,
has never yet tasted one of the most »ubattendants, mssaosigvre, any thing. so
Ollapod had wily got down to the appeal lime enjoyments of life.
P&gt;o Christian who has put aside
made to tho lord* sitting in equity, whoa
I noticed Will’s Loginning. He spoke
deplorable sight to those pho have full
right out tho thing ho was thinking
ities to soe the diatrosring effects
•aid.

OHN MICHAEL.

Tbs applications fur clorxshipa and
similar positions in large establishments,
are numerou* beyond anything that
would be thov^' ' v_ **—'—*-- v—
no chance to
boys end young
relative
&gt; bo afflicted with

WM L COBB.

IALT AU Haiti IU1BU “f IAIIUV VALLtY-

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HOLBROOK A MILLS,
OH! rnwt CORNS JOHf thosk CORNS.

I ol &gt;k«ir o-lli.it;
mhiM-r .ih« H—&gt;

I OH MY! IOH MYI X can’t eland In
The inaugural of General Grant has
had a direct and salutary inflnanee upon

a. WAYStfr..*?*.

WM. JONES.

ty-

say, that the worst advice you can give
to your boy is to encourage him’ to be a
they Knell; like stare that shine
dark or a book-keeper At the beet it Orangs County.”’
eat in the dark; like tract—the me
is not a well-paid ixxiupatioa Very
“Wall." said the eager WiH. “1 do
frequently it is among the। poorest. Thia not think Mr. Puad has written any Look are shaken the deeper rout the
and the more fruit they Lear.
is the ease when a clerk is fortunate
ployed, but if be should
; of a place, then comes
oi the dance ; and before ii was over be
had promised to ask Mr. Pond whsn a tho idee! saiud is almost inraiataLK. A
(.arty of them might come up to the hill am serry to »a r it, but 1 bclutu tfous to
and see the establishment; and bo felt, a frequent tendency to Mill-imtuuiutem’.
heart tick, the humiliations that take all
tn such being, that they flghl
til
hnd known her a mouth. All this ease
—It is cJ more a
human nature than
tsreit
i earning nothing. No father,
; no relative should wish to
and was really iutoroatod. Mure
see their boys or kindrrd wasting their
young lives tn striving after the gvuteel
positions that bring such trials and pri­ opera, but he told the truth.
vations uj&gt;on them in after life.:

HASTINGS H

HARVEY WRIGHT

the red mills, and drorb up ths hill by
Mr. Poud’a"
’ Did you f" said Will eagerly. “Did
you see the beehives ?"
‘•Beehives!no;—are there beehives?'* bcr that the pearl ii keenly •ought
"Why, yas. did not you know that in spite of the coarse •hell which m
Mr. Pond knows more about bens than
all the world Li-side ? At Inast, I believe
so. He has a gold medal from Paris for
his honey or for something. And Lis
arraugvmoato there are vary curious ”
“I wish I had known it," said Laura.

BANS TRVXK RAILWAY

‘Costar's'.Corn Solvent,
Eiihn B Warilburn, rewgaad to aeoq&lt;
a., i'__ A vti_ :_ _ &lt;-•____ a i&gt; ....

and it cured him."

All Dr««i«t» !• Ilastiafssdlit,
Or .Mm. "CtMTA B." He. 10 Cretey Bl X Y

Alexander T.
and
Gen. John A. Rawlins, Becretaiy of War,
’
J
resigned to

“COSTAR’S

lull Cabinet stands

JAMW JOHNKfOX, P-wyriri-r.

Aorairr rctuc.

SnV:

O—nl,

LV4!‘“
J. fl. 1ARR0W1.

jaa;
fWtfrmoj.

j?
Iwyuh dsairee or wants wvddaa co*.

�R. COOK'S

REAL ETATI &amp; DfflJRAm
GSOMflE I. tfSWST

■UtW tU Kalx*x*» TW^rw/A ’rrit~

a hbthact ok-atice,

it, with
hich ho

€miwb&gt;at.__ •
MTU1UCAV MOMHATIONB.

Dodge Foundry,
STEAM ENGINES,

6lh of April Write another "Circular"

MULAY SA UY-MILLS,

Thia was
name in full!

Tor Clroall J.in-Ljta DlMric*.,
LOCH 8. LOTKLL.

Vinter Irrsngf

Land Agency,

SHINGLE MILLS, LATH MILLS,
PLANERS,
MATCHER*.

than the original recipe for making Mrs.

COLLECT! EfflKVniOG

■•■8»

m

■M- MSU
rHrF.tprvw
K.iaisc Eiprm, (Dslly.
xi»k« f•&gt;»••»...............
KI- l&amp;BOKIY. Qw

C*«alM)M,

HOUBE8

“ CELEBRATED DODGE PLOW,"

■

rilian Baby Balm, oacloio them in a vault

JXMtS A. BWEtXIT.

OTTTOE-

his booty back to the train amid the loud . All MV
(Max
be ought to be promptly expelled by the cheers from tho mon and handkerchief
House.
applause from the ladies.

3

THAT “CIRCULAR-’
THE AGBICU1TUAAL COLLEGE

do many things surprising, ridiculous and
nondescript, but they rarely succeed in
combining all of those qualities in one
effort, and that, a newspaper lucubration
of Ism than boll a column.

Under

the heading at "•till hang*

tion of our Agricultural College—tho

Pomeroy and Jeff Davis.

Had ho

that ho might escape like Isaac of' the

faring and in his extremity ho calls upon
his political opponents to come to his aid
When Ctamr fell, ho covered his face

when Clement prepare! to fall, he calls
upon his enemies in sentences that baffle

True Beauty.
No one of sane mind will deny the fact

a. M&gt;DG* _
R. K IltHtUCX.
B. II. AtMTIJI.

n.rlllf

caused no dissatisfaction on tho part of ■ctteaving Promptly dome i
Tb. Sslwcribrr it pr»rarrd Is
tho passengers, who with all possible **

■‘SOUTH AMniCA" F1.Ua
“FnOEXIX” erilartlM-..
On

and

after

January

1st,

1809,

1lEFUBLICAN C
«T JsbsM
TV!IsMbUnss
»e«&lt; la Cssm. •&lt; M

shad. Rooor

• Thsraasr Iks S'-lh.
■., air Oar ssreear sf saoils
(H. w wwlitatas far T.U..
eapV^tWs: Us owsisc BaHs
*rwseiU»« «■&lt; Meh otUrr •■

a banner upon which was inscribed—

1v, and so meets the opposition of the aris­
lor" printed in the Democrat of the 16th tocracy. We hope to see the Bill pend­
ing in the Senate, for tho support of this
Smith, the Democratic candidate for Co.
College promptly pined, and tho attempt
Supt of Schoolsof tho University to swallow up other
Thu delicious effort "fills the bill." equally valuable educational institutions
Were it not tho best evidence that wo promptly squelched. The University is
all right and should bo nobly sustained,
gentleman, whoso name is so conspicuous Iy attached to said "Circular," in largo cap­
itals, really thinks are tho reqiuremsnte Agricultural College. And while wo would
nocessory to fill tho office satisfactorily, wo not detract eno iota from the merits of
wouldnotniticoitatslL But let us give the
the former, wo demand for tho latter,
equal endowment, protection, and en­
id article, it is unigur. It is alono in its
couragement:
grandeur, like the last tadpole in a drain Tho Agricultural College appropria­
cd frogponl or tho lost link of Bologna tion bill hangs fire in the Donate. Tho
blank petition* that have been industri­
Tho most timid man alivo may safely af­ ously circulated by the Methodist clergy
of thp State, in obedience Io instruction *
firm, that never in tho political history
from Ann Arbor, are not yet fully signed
of Barry county, has a man over announc­ and sent in. The object of three p’ti-.
ed himself aa a candidate in such manner, tions, is an increano of tho funds ol the
University, by stealing the Agricultural
When thousands of
and nnnsanwiing young follower of Brick C'ullcgu Lands.
But how could ho help it ?

Will laub aH

fuared that a compliance with the request
would injure tluit institution. It will bo
tt different thing when tho request is to
bo a financial benefit to that institution.
Wo have foith to believe that this pro­
ject will not succeed. The Ann Arbor
Coe-irz, edited by a Methodist, does nut
hesitate to condemn tho action of the self
constituted committee from Ann Arbor,
fur attemfling to influence legislative
^pliuu upon this question. The Demo­
cratic press of thu State have attempted
to make the removal of tho College a po­
etical question, but it finds no sympathy
with the Democratic farmers o! th: sec­
tion of tho State., Tho Ihitnrit /*«»/ of
tho 9th. con tains an unanswerable article
from Mr. Johustunu, Secretary of thu
State Agricultural Society, which is
worthy o! careful perusal. Ho pronounere it tho beat■

a van is thus cast on tho Democratic al­
While legislature* quarrel over ap­
tar—perhaps tho same altar that the pi­ propriations to this College at every sua­
sion, Iowa has built a College, costing
ons Nasby has botimo* bedewed with &lt;250,000, tu which .the daughters as woil
aa the son* of farmers are admitted, and
in his extremity to stand much upon the iti modle Uns bwn our Agricultural Col­
lege. If the dormitory appropriation is
objected
to, let the Legislature provide
to anybody who may possibly reader him
that tho sum appropriated for that pur­
pose shall bo poiu Lack, whan money to
Let us listen respectfully. And the- the credit of tho Agricultural fund shall
justify it But let no member of tho
ticnato or House boilers that tho boat
policy is to abolish or to remove the Cui-

in His own image no», is proof sufficient.
wo i vufi wet.
We all poeeeae an innate lore for that
which is beautiful; true, not all to the

A.H.E.

ANNUAL TOWNSHIP MEETING.

beautiful—good name, but often misaj)plied. True beauty, taken in a moral
and intoloetual eonse strictly, consists in
happiness of heart I admire persons
with great intelrcta and comely forms;
for to mo all nature is passing fair, but
they are not worthy of being classed with
tho beautiful, unless they possess moral
worth The casket of clay contains with­
J. W. lir.NTI.KT.
in all that makes man
: that which
elevates him fur above all other crea­
gPECIAL
ELECTION
NOTICE.
tures of God's creation. Therefore it

HAITINGS REPUBLI

AGENTS WANTED FOR THE

SIGHTS &amp; SECRETS
OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.

JUST THE SAVE WARBER,

HYDE 4 PRINDLE.

$5000

Non especially ths c
publuhsd thi, week.

MOMEY TO LOAN
ttlOO TO *SOO per

H. II. Ai D. Ii. COOK.

Joiiv H.«,l.r,

Gcxra wsxti.d

Ilk; i». n.-. i
• nt Loo O'ITLI)

diew a $130 he.isc at Un
day Evening.
•

VI—

11___ ....______

yAXN BROTHER’S

DRUGS.

on the 5th day of April

urr uMl FIMMy.

GROCERIES,

Election Notice

ILmnixviixx, March ~d, 1869.
Ennoa of rax Baxxu:—Ws think
that it has bejsn understood heretofore,
that Barry county is a match 'for the
world in introducing new enterprises.

duty to giro a »yn&lt;pris of the affair.
While returning to Hastings on the G.

. i. NMIertl-t
■
■'

Btureaa of Interior Correspondence.

trato beneath the eperdermia and there
•oo travailed corruption's greedy worm
fitting the soul for eternal misery. Tho

that you ‘cannot canroM-' Your efforts
Thu result of this contest is to oottlo the
then put forth, when you, like your com- question, whether all State educational
insfitutious for the tososmi are to be con­
fined to the county of Washtenaw, or
whether there is still a claim for the peo­
ple of fifty-eight other organised counties live without ita
your ability to cogently express the
mighty ideas slumbering in your mind,
unfortunate that tho college, or other in­
stitutions should bo located at the capital.
glory of printer's ink.
county’s being a field for sporting. Wo
are glad that we can, not only rebut what
ty principle is involved," and therefore. located the college here, tho citiSMU of
they aver, by showing that ours is a land
of “ game,” but that wo can put them to
shame by truthfully asserting
aatiabln, that he offers to “drop all politi­
cal and religious prejudices,” for the rako the State to-day, that has not many warm
No more wading through swamps and
frinuds of tho Collegu, who damand ita
Please study the following; although no oonunuanoo. Are their vrishea and full- marshes,- no more tramping through
.woods in tho rude manner indicated by,
and adopted from, tho Indian. Hence­
by destroying tho work of many years,
forth we shall hunt in a more kingly
If not, then this great University is
manner, and shall pur*uo gumo in&gt; met­
ropolitan vehicle.
The persons who inaugural*! thia cus­
tarn in that which would ptacu tho friends
tom (which no doubt will become univer­
sal,) are deserving of especial mention el

R.r. Fn&gt;.n&gt;
REPUBLICAN

punty within. How often do wo find
the bloom op tho check alone—oft cor­
rupt aud cohruptiEg still, “weaving the
winding sheet of immortal souls and layingthem in the urn of everlasting death."
8o ahurtrigliled are tho musses of tho

endless line of life vjluos his soul and
fits it for eternity, believing that true
beauty conwibrin moral worth, and that
noble thoughts, and noble deeds will
surc-ly bring forth good fruit. All that
is material Crumbles and fades away,
words anddeods are only loft immortal
representatives.' Then cheriih noblo
thoughts, do noblo deeds, and you will
reap the sure reward of being classed
with tho truly beautiful, the just, ths
saved; and they, and they only, can in­
herit tho beautiful kingdom of God.
••Ger Laux."

COURT HOUSE,

CHAS. HYDE.

our inner-selves fur the transformation
which must soon take place It mat­
ters not how 'plain the face may be in
tho sight of God, if tho heart is only
right, fur in His right all bright and
beautiful are, who possess purity ot heart;
who do noblo deeds, and follow aa a
guide the teachings found written in let­
ters of living light in the Book of God's
rcmembernnee— tho Book which is to
judge the quick and the dead, and for­
ever separate the just from tho unjust
Outward lovlineu is not an index fair of

MIDDLEVILLE OOMLESPONDIMCE-

the petitions being sent in in its far
of sound, but signifying nothing," during are but a feeble index of what might
the campaign last fall, will ever call for done in that direction, if ita friends h

innU.r.1 If recsirvd
pj.wx.nScpoa.

there is an inborn lovo in tho mind of

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BOOKS.

to bs held oa

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Couty or Lm
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jt April IMS.

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NOTICE! aj

PICTURES,

WE ARE COKING,

be in c

TWERKING’S PATENTCHAMPION

MOULDINGS,

Great MamiiM Ide Street

Rxnnuxa.—Thai J

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0)

*■ WATCU.M nb- SUKKT1XG. KKWINC

g«srss»w&lt;.

everybody

OTTR STORE

�BUSINESS GARDS.
BOWNE A GAUXIWAY,
BANKEHB.

REFINED
SUGARS, •
SIRUPS.

larged to life sine, and colored in water
color, and India ink. Specimen, at
which may be anna at tho P. O. and at my
rooma Farmer.' produce taken in ex­
change for picture, to a limited extent

Dn M, Grtceriei,

I’aoBt.rrtox Cixs.—Thi. political par­
ty have called a caucus for Saturday af­
ternoon. of this w.-ek to nominate officers
for trw township of Harting.. The Re­
publican, biing th- only trn” Temperan.-o party, wu tiust no num who .a.-o •
tlie priuciplm of Liberty, Justice, hum m
progress, and ju.t and projwr law. for
the elevation of humanity, will leave that
party to go into any organisation, politi­
cally, the result of whose effort-, can only
be to re»tore tho Democracy to power.

cd plalcs. iea|4ctlvely entitled "The
Crown of New England" (from an origi­
nal palnUar) and "A Motbar’a Influ­
ence.” The literary matter ia more than
usually inlerertlng. and altogether tho
current Inrae ia a medle number ofa med­
ia periodical. Publlabod at ClndnnaU,
^/KicKDia Cowt.—A. I have men sever­ St. Loula and Chicago, by Hitchcock A
al good cow. injured by whipping, I will Walden, at SXSOpcrymr. Go to Mam
toll you what I think a much better way, Buob. and examine this MaoaxinUand yvu miy tell your numerous reader,
COMMERCIAL
if you think bret: 1 place my bead firm­
ly in the flank uf tho cuw, which prevents
her bringing her foot f.irward. If this
prove, insufficient, I place a circinglo
tight around her, jurt f.u-ward uf tho hipe,
whir h so confine, tho flank, aa to prevent
clock, ia lb* any forward movement of the feet.
C. W. B.

On Mixirrzx to Exaioxn. Washing­
ton Specials any, "The appointment of
Minister to England Hee between Hoaact Gxxxlxt and Ma. Motley, the historian. ’ President Gxaxt u Mid ti^fuvur
Mi.Ganx.ET, and wo belivw nine-tenth, of
die L -yol Men ofAmerica agree with him
on that quratiun.
A Patriot, he should
receive a patriot', reward; and fur Minis­
ter to I ngland there io no b-tter qualifi­
ed or more perfect Rrprreentalive uf In­
dependent America than House. Gaxi.-

Mb. Bwesxet.—•‘Aroyou for Swtrxrr,
Tax I.V1X6 RrrrntitAS Carer, is call­
ed for Saturday the Ud of April, at 2 and if to why do you not blow for him?’
o'clock al the residence of Gro. M. Cot- said a gentleman to u. ono day u&gt;rt week,
who claim&lt; to be both a Republican and
a member of the '•1‘rohibition Club."
In an wer, wo have .imply to say, that
we no favor, mort earne»t'.r. the election
of Me. Bwkexet. But running aa he
practi-ally without uppo ition, in a Coun­
Mrs &lt;w Hjhisom, remember tho Cau­
ty g od for 1600 Republican majoriiy,
cus at the County Clerk's office on Sat­
and having -o far a. we know the co di­
urday afternoon, the 2" th in&gt;t, at 2
al en lur mant of the entire party, and
o'clock—sierp—to nominate men to Im,
bring sure of an election by a majority
elected to the several Township offic-'s that wvuLLgrntify th- arabitirm of any
on tho 5th day of ApriL
tarn, we do not
anyneoerrity former
Taxx Notice.—We are doing better active effort than the quirt but deride^1

GEORGE PRE8TON,

compli»b.

PkTBnxiXK THAT IlorrE.—Wolearn tlint
tho route from Hartings to Middleville
in connection with th" care on the G. R.

V. R. R., is not paying. Thi. I. not a.
4t -booId be. Mb. Lewis ia at work
hard to accommodate tho public, and
should be handsomely sustained.

human

* «

. — ...J..,.

H. 8- SMITH &amp; CO.,
DETROIT, MICIL,
■__________ Wertera Agent*.
B. J. BROWN, M. D.
OMOtUPATHlC Fkywclse t»d Uergson.
tele at

H

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVEIJLND, O.
Iles psrnaally located ia llasllac*. Hsvlsr
A.a . .....
.1_ tl—-

Nuta, Waihen and Short Ma­
chine Bolts on hand.
BRIDGE AND ROOF BOLTS.
Msds to Order prom^r sad si l«ul possible ad-

Sattlm i Hanesuim,

HARROW

TEETH AND
FORGINGS.

LIGHT.

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Baiter &amp; Eichaue Dealer,
SPECIAL NOTICES.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

CROUL
LEATHER BELTING,
CeeMMrtly an tend. all ilssa at Single and

Corner of Jdbnon and Railroad Btreeta,

HASTIlfGS, tnCff.

First-Class BUGGIES

AJMfl HALL’S
J VKEWH SKIUAH

KIM

ever offered ’In the County.

plseto 40 ten. laproTsd.-wtoM
’
I WILL sxu. roRga/oooi
u4ltepa.cl.Msr will rosy tte stevs Rawsri,
FORTAfZFABU 13 WELL WORTHgMOO.

'

I AIM TO SELL,

HAIR

Genuine Articles.

■SOUl USMSWER.
rtasa.S WH. *1E *.ET

Michigan —Exchange.

Bxwaxx or Boers Ttextra—We are
advised that Boors Ticxrrs for County m uno hour the building and content,
Officer, are to be in circulation on the werv reduced to echos. The houae being
Aiyqf election-—BXWANEof them. Thn pine, and tho wind high, the smoke waa
regular Republican Tiekot is of.uniquo blown through the house so that it waa imdesign, cannot lw counterfeited, anil will pjoublo to go into it to eave the ooutente.
be in the hands of the Republican Com* Ma. Bajooe, being tho 8upervioor uf tho
mitteea, in due time, in every Township. towrntb^ all the book, and p pore per­
taining to that office were destroyed.
IUmembeb.—That J. Cole A Bos, have Thu building waa insured in tho State
the large.’. stock of Groceries in tho Vfl- Company of Adrian for »250, which ia
lago—that ihny do burtnee. on tho already paid. Ma. Batoce low. ia about
ready pay system. and can eoll tho boot |iOOO; but, being a man much rwpoHod,
of Good. a. cheap as other, sell an in be ha. been aubataniially remembered
ferior artielo. Give them a call, at their by hi. numervu. frionda
now .tore, corner State and Church _ Ja.rxx Putin, for several year. BuBtreete.

mn,

tTIIIII.N a WIUUMI,
*4 Wre4tei4|re lueet. W.U.
__________ DCTHorf, men.

37 w. irarrEtfc co.
Forwarding and Omnaiarton Mink .nW•
Amu ter lb. tteateaw A Kaadwto RtMnsbosiLlan Wtelesste tterten la Oido tow
•err, Fire Brick. Firs Cta». irrsis Tlk. Nasrvr
ripSjUaskhm Yellow Wars, eu Warabam
sxl QeZ leal of tteles .Irrel, Iteire.L FmfMs
court-led la ud from Peyton, CUumb.u tte-

WALTHAMWATCHES!

vote-for them to a man. Remember,
the majority must rule, and that tho
caucus is the place to determine all dif­
ference. of opinion ; and that it ia the du­
ty of every man who believe, in the
principle, and policy of any party, and
who would set-it. faith the rule of action
in all official poritiona and ondersrd by
all official., to abide I y tho action of all
nominatiig convention^ and, also to bprrexnt and aid by every meat.* iu hi.
power in placing the b-.t men in oomin-

Tnx OcreiDM of this i-ene of tho B.ixXis is of more tli. a n-ual intent. EeYam ex. Brat.o^ )
pecially the articles selected from tlie
March 15th, 18C9.
|
Gitin and Oca Yorxo Fctxs, while the
Ed. Bashes : - On tho morning uf the
Rd of the Miricn, Na.by’. "Biogrefy" fo 4th in»t-, between 12 and 1 o'duck, the
decidedly readable, and ought to attract huuae of Joum W. Bataoi waa discovered
special attention.

LEATHER AMI IHDING8,

MAIN BBOTHEns.

Drip, fciiciiH, GnctriH,

jub work, for lees poyK than any other -upjort nn l en lunm. nt th.-BixXEM luu,
interior printing office in the St'to. Our and will cintiuuu to gnw him.
facilities, already large, are being in­
Fxiexds, remember tho importance of
creased. and tho pub'ic will find it for
tho Township mootings. Hold your
tArii interest to give u. their orders.
Caucuses early, place your best mon in
The sale, of the great I&gt;ry Goods nomination, and then go tho poll, and

House, Finn, Leite. A Co., for 1M&gt;8
were 110,419,200, exceeding that of any
other bouse in Chicago al-out M.OOO,000; a forcible illmtration of what fair
desding, baaed on a caih system can ac­

104 WoodwardAve., Detroit:

General Grocer,

peerteor of thio townehip, and a man well

PLABT-ER.

Jcpea Lovell—Thu Democracy did

Tb. Largest Work, in lhe Hailed Rtatv.,

a wine thing when they refneed to place
ia noting a candidate for dretot
Judge in oppotetfam to Hw. Lrn. 8.
Lotblx. Of oourea hi. election wwafore-

COOK.COBURNACO.

VERTISE
ARM FOR niDKS ARD PRLU

�CASH STORE
new «&lt;BSMrtaaa Ne Wap a par Diaceto.

The yonng princess inherited the vir­
tues of both flutter and mother, She
woe tall in person, graceful in figure,
beailtlfal in features. Hor endowments
of mind and attractions of heart win both
admfration and love. She often appear­
ed in th* public park of Bruseels, aceompained by her two brothers, her tu­
tor, and her gvrerncae. In cne of tho
private apartments of the palace nt Bruaeels her portrait now hslnnt exhibiting I
her, ae she then appeared, in the rare
lovclinoie of childhood.
Her educarion waa conducted with the
utznc-at cere, German, French, and Eng­
lish, being all, as it were, her vernacu­
lar tongues. She waa, of eouroc, train­
ed to perfect familiarity with court eti­
quette. Her devotion to study was such,
and her association with her superiors in
age to constant, that she seems never to

tteer ot ullTow^’ sad^cow.Tte? ““wbieh
apaprra »r pabliabed. A lt.oda.mo ecura
ffirut !&lt;■jmh..
fo black rintb.
r^PRICE^FtVE POLLARS. rr&gt;3
Lo ropw. can be &lt;1 £poocd of la every tern

Secrets of the
Great City.

A Splendid Assortment for
Sale at Rail Road Prices.
•tST UUD1 TET DISCOVERED.

DmsofftsBW.Lim, Kiteji,
GENERAL HEALTH RESTORER.

All Hastings Outdone
Battle Cr®ck Nowhere

GEORGE PRE8TOM

tiTy Ih^’dnral

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

Largo &amp;. Well Selected Stock of

GROCERIES,
XVTUcla znuat be eold, without

n*M and playfulness cf childhood.
Deeply saddened by the death of her
mother, whom she loved with tho ut­
most tendernoss of earthly affocticra, Car­
lotta remained fur eovcral years of!or
that event auita in sochuion, devoting
hor time ana energies to mental culture.
The intellectual attainments of the
young princess consequently bccomo
such os tew ladies ever acquire. In ad­
dition to tho English, French, and Ger­
man languages, she boL’i wrote and
s(x&gt;kc Italian and Spanish with fluency.
Her father's court, pure in its charac­
ter and decorous in nil its observances,
was never the scene of much gaiety.
When sixteen years of age, Cotlotta was
allowed to attend the court balls, four of
which were given each year. None but
her brothers were permitted to embrace
her in tho waltz, and she never accepted
as partners in tho dance, any exc&lt;pl tamo
of royal blood. Naturally serious and
thoughtful, and deriving from both fath­
er and mother a pensivv frame of mind,
she over manifested rather a disincliuatiott for fashionable *amusomenta.
•
At an early age uer father accustom­
ed her to be prescut iu the Council uf
State, when the most important quesIkrtrs of foreign Ond domestic policy were
discussed. Thus she became quits fa­
miliar with tho diplomacy of Eunqio, and
hsr powers of thought and uf reasoning
.were strengthened. She seemed to be
alike adapted to charm the quiet scenes
of domestic life by hex amiability, and
also to sway, iu troubled times, the,
sceptre of an Elisabeth or a Maria Thrift
csa.—.J. 8. C. Abbott, in March Galazo.

Early Bose Potatoe.
s tplradM Suck ef
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Brat Bpnet Wbrat fa lb. &lt;orid; H,«
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wonderful yhUiSl Oats-white rad Mrakw«i£biaz ii puuadi to the bo.bel i eyiiaf U«&gt;t.T ;
Orrae Sh4., Fowl., KEg., Ho&lt;.. Brat Fedd.r
Cutter. .Sradfor Ibe Ki|&gt;enmental Ferm Jearnsl.
a&gt;Mt relnaUo Miganue lowed ia ibis couuirr—
only Sl.W per year Bebecribe If ;ou waul to
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relrabt.
ing in the boat peetmtege. As parsnips
contain six per cent mure ffiucilago'than
carrots, the difference may be sufficient
to acoount for the superior fattening aa
well aa butter making qualities of the
pannip. In the fattening of cattle* the
parsnip ia found ffujicriur to tho carrot,
performing the badness with more ex­
pedition, and affording meat of exquisite
and juicy flavor; the atiimch eat it with
much greediness. The result of experi­
ment has shown that not only in neat
cattle, but in tho fattening of hogs and
poultry, tho animals become fat much
sooner, and are more healthy titan when
fed with any other root or vegetable, and
that beside, tho meat i. more sweet and
delicious. Tho parsnip leaves being
more bulky thou those of carrots, may
be mown off before taking the roots, and
given to oxen, cows or horses, by which
they will bo greedily eaten. Another
thing in favor of parsnips for this coun­
try is, that the frost docs not injure them.
They may remain in the ground until
spring, when they make splendid feed,
at a tune every other kind of root or
green thing is searoe, or they may be
slightly buried, where they con be ob­
tained almost any time during the winter.

The Roml WorUt^yti Tho farmer,
like the business man, must know what
hwbdring; ho must have some pretty
decided ideas of what he b to accomplish
—in fact, he must calculate it beXarohnnd.
Hi nnut know his soil—that of each
field, not only the top, but tho sab-soil.
He must know when is the bast time
to work them, whether in the spring or
fall, or whi’tlo.- needs summ w fallowing.
He must know the condition ia which
K mwi be when ploughed, so that iu

earlier sowing thi n utheia, and what
tbtno graine axe.
Ho must know bow to put thorn in.
Ho must know that it pays to have
machinery tu aid him as wall os muscle.
.Bansiwt know about stock, and ma.
nares, sod the oaltiration ot troos end

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY* MAR. 31, 1869.

VOL; XIII.
gnsintM Jirrrterj.

NUMBER 47,

BOSTON CASH STOflE

lotto D---------- ; to whom I was al ths
time qn’te devoted. Charlotte could
__ —-1- a_a_____ _ _____ j v_____ I
bakeri, seme years since.
Governor Wood bridge loft the Execu- vacant sent
tire office in the hands of James Wright
Gordon, of Calhoun County. Goveraor poor woman, who deposited a basket of by local circumstances, as tho virility &lt;if
M b &gt;»
of uTSi.
Gordon will be remembered as an hon­ Jtu- «■ U. ■Sjttm.
est officer, and an accomplished gentle­
man, but did aot succeed in freeing the

Is now Ready to Show

GOODS AND PRICES!
That’s the Point! Come and See.
ALLEN BENNETT.
Hutioga, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl
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MISCELLANEOUS.

RAILWAYS.

THE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERY.

iusswmttMsr- "-v
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Rauing Calves fin-the Bairy.

gortnj.

But. el . Sow subtils ar* the arts
Thai Setaa bnegs ta b*a
Up*a I «»» frail, li-sMliuinaa Starts,

,

I. W. VR00MAH,
DKrCTTRIioitff for Harry C-Haatv. win allrad
to all bi»ln-,, with promptnvaa Attention
firra In mllKtiu^ llirviigliout this and ad-

flatton had plunged it Governor Gur­
don was afterwards (connected with the
State department of Consul io some gout young woman, who triad by it fa able to stand. If thooow reflwffiftb
South American power, and died at Mar­ moving down cloaer to others, to make Hnk her calf, she may be tempted te
shall a lbw years alter his return, having «ce enough for the slrangre between | M
R«i^ing a abght quantity of
hereolf and Miss D------ . Attest sho OTOr
Udy of Ue colt Ibe ca^
succeeded, and with the sweetest blush I ihould regain with ths coy a day
r““WI she invited tho poor woman to
then should be taught to dpnl
Gordon was succeeded by John S. Barry, bo sorted. Charlotte D-— drew her '
-__ uuo ua fflsnv
- -------------—
, oy pmuag u&gt;o ■ a
ungers
of 8t Joseph County. Gov. Barry as­ drapery,around her and blushed too, but1 ^d gently bringing its muxxlo down
sumed tho executive chair at a critical it was not a pretty blush at all, and she : tho milk in a nail, when it willimbibai
looked annoyed at the proximity of the [
the fiugmv
was gone, its treasury empty, and bank­ new rv„Mr who was. hnrrrwr atennlr. I TV—’.— nft&lt;^
in this count
ruptcy staring it in tho floo. But Gov.
and decently, thounh thinly clod.
'
substitutM well fur milk!
Barry brought first rate business talent
The unknown lady drew the little girl'
upon her lap, and wrapped'her velvit
support of his administration. So tow mantle around the half clad fura, and
had the resources of tho State become, put her muff over tBe half froaen little
that tho Governor was obliged to ad- blue hands.
.
and put into an earthen vessel; on this
So great was the crowd that I alone baiaug water should to poured, and du­
seemed to obeerve. Tho child shivered ring which time it ought to bo kept care­
—tho keen wind from th* door blew on fully cteed.
,
tsred finances. Ho mowed the State her unprotected neck. I saw tha young
house yard and eold the hay, and placed lady quietly draw from under her cloak
the proceeds (loss than ten dollars) to a little woolen sbavvl, which ahe softly compo-cd of two-thuds Kay tea an&amp;
the credit of the general fup'd, and by put on tho ebuulders of tho little one;
practice of such rigid economy, ho wee tho mother looked on in confused won- one of milk; and at length one-fourth
quart of milk will bo sufficient. This food
enabled to restore the credit of the State
turn tho holm-over to his successor—with the shawl, but tho unknown gently
the ship in good shape and making swift whispered, ‘No, keep it for her.’ The
headway before a steady gale of proc- woman did not answer, tho conductor
hurried her out, but her eyes swam with
quaintances are aware, was a peculiar tears. I noticed her as she descended
man, a regular growler, and was femil- to tho basement, and I hastily marked
tha house.
Soon after, my unknown arose also to
tine, in the eujo^mant of a liberal for­ depart. I was in dispair, for I wanted
tune.
to follow and discover her residence, but
The successor of Gov. Barry was Alpheus Eelch, then of Monroe county.
Guv. Fclch was for many years previous
to his election as Governor an associate
Justice of tho Supreme Uuurt. which po­
sition be
with signal abilities,
and was probably the most erudite schol­
ar that ever occupied the oxecutiro chair
of Michigan. It was during his admin­ small incident which introduced her to
istration that tho Suito fiorted with her

C. 0. HOLBROOK.
ATTORNEY »l U«. Solicitor tn Uh

’ll earl’s..

quantities avenging three quart* at cadi
mcoL but grad uully increasing to fodfr

beside the usual quantity given at each
_..t *- _.u —n.

gradually &lt;
u favorabl

hay ten should bo made freah every two
days, u it toon looses its nutritious

Alter the calf is fully weaned there is

fow days after our marriage I showed
her the blessed crimson shawl, which I
elected to the Senate of the United redeemed from the owner, and kept as
States by the Legislature ot 1847, Vico
William Woodbndgi* and served in that ant things to bo found in unexpected be decile and suffer themselves to be approadied and handled both in the pas­
rn ibaakfalh
The Executives of Michiganplaces; certainly I may be said to have ture* and in the bam. '
ampU.i
‘
•&lt; ,Un.l
picked out my wife on the cars.
the election
whirh
smtuned
WM. L COBB.
Michigau hat alkwed her Governors baa
is4 CoaMs-tlor al Law. Aalicltar
commensurate with the dignity and re- the gay and fertive Governor of Michigan,
rrf. and Cltvait Court Co«iuii,»W«&gt;»T
sponribilitioe of the executive office, yot and many anoedotea are extent ।of his
diualv; willaUwU to«ll ba«,h*«a
:r.
i —
.1—.
I IJW Wltb |Tofcp&lt;ar..and Ud-lllv.
dairy, as the third er
administration, the history of which will quietly in their winter Quarters, and ap­
it tCwrijU. Esq . Is EicLauga Dkvk
not probably be found among the arch­
ministrative ability and true to the inter­ ives of the executive office. His admin- parently neglected by th sir owners, are
U
ta Jaaasvy IMO.
ests of tho State. Tho first Governor istration, however, was an honorable one,
was the youthful Stevens T. MsSon, n
lutely necessary lo feed on dairy food,
New Rraie to the
man or xa o endowments of mind, an ac- Ransom, of Kalamasoo, the only Gover­
even while young. Small qunudties of
•mt in imn &gt;nun •&gt; «ak«iw tmutoat linseed meal should bo fed during
nor with which our county has been hon­
THA!NS NO»TH.__________
ored.
Gov. Ransom's administration tion. The winter has been remarkably the time of growth.
people of Michigan who are acquainted
HASTINGS HOUSE.
with or recollect iti first Governor. But country wni just entering upon that lung mild and the propellers Caldwell end
*4*
CKty of Fremont, belonging to CapL
whoever has looked upon tho faithful
anitation which finally culminated in the Pridgixin, have run pretty regularly, be­
E-ait suspended from the walls of the
rebeliiun. Gov. Ransom sustained the
of Representative* at Lansing can­ ailmot proviso. This brought him in tween Grund Haven end Milwaukee, in
connection with the Detroit &amp; Milwau­
not but have marked the bright eye, tho
itoct with tho Hunker element under kee Railroad, and now beats of tho Engerect form and graceful attitude that
clman line are putting in an appearance. wash, and dry them before laying, and .
wore peculiar characteristic!! of Governor
bitter
contort
Hunkerism
was
victorious,
HARVEY WRIGHT,
Mr. N. Engnhnan, of Milwaukee, baa
Masox 'Ibero ore, however, many of and Gov. Ransom wu about the same as
just entered into an enmigumeat with the
tho older jritirena of Detroit who will ever
ostracised from his party- Ho retired from Detroit A Milwaukee Company to main­
politics at the end of his admiunitration, tain a steamboat line all tho year round
- k “COITAI’l”
ising of Michigan’s sous, and bo moved
end died in Kansas in 1859. His last between Grand Haren and Milwaukee,
&gt;«g
aJ7.bc«I
with a sincere regret that his bright ca­
Uffioo is Kxcbauje Bieck,
reer was brought to so sudden and unfor its brevity, and P A. Shellabor (Mra.
Partington) on alluding to it said it was she is now bring thoroughly overhauled
Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms.
notacarly so tong as tho Gururnor's and mule effiacat fur ths present year’s enls of tlwraHs, as when hitched oni
HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,
induction into the executive chair, hap­
outaide corner.
badness.
pening one day upon the rivw bank be­
The Arrangement for 1869 are likely
low tho city, ho camo upon somo yliUdAlways tie a halier by first makin;
Gov. Ransom, growled through his two
ren engaged in the sport of sliding down
years, and retired in fkvor of Robert' Haven, as tho following programme will single loop, and throating the end ul;
hill upon a primitive contrivance known
McClelland, of Wayne county, who only show: Engolmsn will ran two of hia halter through this toup. Thiam ad
as a jumper. Tho Governor being of a
ly
andad, and will never camo tamd
occupied the executive office two or three brat boats betwesa MO wankee and Grand
OH! Twoa CORNS !OHt nroax COBNS.
•
months, and then went into the Interior Haven ; one between Grand Haven and itoelL
WM- JOHBi.
Det*rtment under President Pierce. ^t. Joraph ; one between Grand Haven
•'! OH MY! tOfTMYl-1 can’t stand If
McClelland survived thia association, and Manistee; ono between Manistee;
dstail.soe but bo did, for be eent right off and got
Governor of Michigan with some twenty Detroit bar. - Lieut Parsons succeeded1 and Grand Traveree, and one, likely, bw- be—lc
■ tween Sheboygan and Grand Haven.
youngsters pled on behind, was gliding
with lightening s|&gt;eod down tho steup Mohioons, so far as Democratic Govcr-1 Goodrich will continue to ran his line b»' tween Grand Haren and Chicago, while cotuary in com weauier, tx&gt; cartuul
river bank toward the broad sheet of ice
QRAXD TBVXK tAILWAT.
tho favorite p.-ojeillcr ’ 'Laketon" will to beat them first with the bonds, or
bejond. But with Governor, as with
At another time we shall take up the
&lt;U« ISxobstxtflrw.
AIL Dracs'iu la Uaatieft mH It.
will contract after being screwed on I
others, "the beat laid plans of mice and edftinfatrntion of the Republican Guverly connection with Muskegon. The riv­
nora who have occupied the gubernato­ er boats bntwwn Grand Havre and
31WBI JOHNSTON, Tryprirtw.
that a Cannock huckster and
rial office of the State dnoo 1854.-Y-/- Grand Rapids will run as horetofuro.
anuuoo Ttbfrop*.
JOHN MICHAEL.

Jttbctllang.

UMsretlos*1 Jackses with HICUIOAN CEN
tual
a. a. i«r

V

Latest New York News.

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LADIES!!
Look Out! Look Out!
*u Look Out! Look Out!

BEAUTIFIER!

Costar's' Corn Solvent,

j^ICKIwV

11 COBTARS

bank just ss the Governor's craft crossed
the track. The jumper struck the pong

Where la Your laj at Hight I

interesting lavenite looks bright, quaint.

er, that will set ail the children wild

••Coster’s” Bat, Roach, to. Exterminate
"Coater’s” Bod Bug Exterminators.
■‘Coetor’s" (only pure) Insert Powder.

and profane language,

&amp;, crimtaaLsraiiirareta.

IS-IAIBOVB.

streets after nightfall, that buys acquire
the eduoatam and capacity tor becoming
HexktR. Costab, 10 Crosby St. N.Y.

SSctaS

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Dmmas Banjoes A Co.,SI Park Row,N. Y
rorrpqwhreWthio!

eoaie land ta New
acres wf it with

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I&gt;ry G^do, DomoGoo*^ TiroM, Cot-

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the confidence end sup
who regards th. beet
fare of our people. I
true, five, earnest wo
of liberty, Tetnjwranc
•nd the principle, and
by Grant and Cuifax.
sag of tho Standard, n

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. the avowed policy of p
that baa been the str
publican party- in day.

lioans of Hastings, le
mu to the support of
Tepee tentative. We
of the votes in this T

•wake to the impor
them potent on the
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price of liberty ’ and
happy, prosperous, fre
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■vote for each office
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WITH

Grrt Ctot»ni«B ■ Lilt Stirtt

Rrawraa.-Tho
■Registration will be
office of tho Town
Township, on Satur
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'•will make a note of
that they are registe

Mann Gnora-W
that tho Republican
Lave fcominated a fu
Leander Lspham
that M it wray. Map
11 is with aogret that ww Ud, that the
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*7amrtMl toarhw," the D—auentie cssdistote far the ftoae ww hrH by Im
TaCMB* 4.

IM of the paagio asfemro to oUeeM

the Republican Tic
GO or 70, mid we ba

Jowroww.—The
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•An the following
otondd be elected by
For Supervisor, f
Tow. Clock, Henr
Ttora Tnmrw, D
aaotiee of the Peaoe
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fofta* W. MeU

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�__ KranUTl NOTICES.

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A ■aiariau Meath

Mmk.tel(&lt;«•*■* anew FrwTiil, Is sloe
ters. Kalsacte le its togs are ike M«d. ot

aad'Sn. sen wUely keew* tee Uni
•4 tearsaA aga». TBs o«ly ray le *v*U tee*
•lro*f teoegk ts Igbt off te statepaevic pel*«a tel prodaen Um, ,,d tb. be.1 ray lo ea­
ter it r Uh ikU rvp«llaal po««r It to toe* Il with
UOSTtTTW’8 BTOMACH IITFSIW.
It a wsyfanr rvre otelbly toferieU tel *
rolB.o wm raltex st the a.xt Mr»rr. h* "teld
dwbUw* tare la bls treekasad tote a e fomuto
to bl* teuiuiioa. With JmI sheet

Ah Hojfsrr Lmx—The importance
of the pending Judicial Election cannot tel M lais aetoea *&gt;sy be evU&lt;d. Kay, te
be over estimated, and we urge tha Ro- ttoabls will te lew. ter dreg atorv* lie
o.« • ro*to, sad evrry reaped.bl. drwggi.t i*
publiean* of the County to pull every
te Gate kMp. so hsad HOSTITTKU H BIT
vote for Lovis 8. Lovxll, aa able, manly, TEIUL Tbs .ntel. te ■ ttapl. of trad a sad it
dignified and trustworthy a Judge as
there can be found in tho State of Michi- a* lb. store ot ** .pvibtoary allheal Uite pepslar Ionic remedy
1* .tew ot the eip.rl.eee at the sitioe with
reg.rd le te article, daring th. apece df Iwaaty
I Tax Stats Ticket ia one of which we
have every reaeon to bo proud, and wo i Ils merit, to Amerinas. But as our pepal.tio*
owo it to ourselves and to tho principles i
ynr. i* I*, ueuirni way mw oy imai.gipujua, n
of tho party io see that it receives the met be u w.tl to blat lo te TUina mer.Uoc
emphatic endonznont that tho Republi- end new amvate. (llrt old ..Ulen knew toll obuirt
cam of Barry County are able to give it II,) that UMtellsr'a Hlomacb Bill.re Is the meet
wte.eoar. sad petrol rrgslsM. loai««r
Wo ask for, and shall bo duappointed
tetared;lkel ill.* epnrite fur debit By. d;e■ if it does not receive 1200 majority.

For Supervisor,

Samuel J. Bidleman.
For Township Clerk,

/ Durton Main.
/ For Township Trv*‘urer,

/ Daniel E. Birdsall.
■

For Justice of the Peace,

Charles B Benham.
For Commissioner of Highways

Henry M. Merritt.
For School Inspector,

Travers Phillips.
For Constables,

William McPherson,
Charles M. Runyan,
Benjamin L. Boice,
Harman. H. Munger.

Dirs.—At Hastings, at six o'clock
Monday morning, the 29th inat, Ma*.
M T., wife of Has Natuax Baatow, and
one of the noblest of women. The
funeral is to be attended, to-day, at 10
o'clock. Our warmaet sympathies era
enli.ted for the sorrowing friends and
relations, who we trust may find conso­
lation in this hour of their deep grief,
from the leflectiun that the wife, mother
and sister, ha* guno before to that land
of eternal bliss to which we are all hast­
ening, and to which all our hopes and
asjwrutiuns tend.

REFINED
SUGARS.
SYRUPS.

Dry Goals, Griteriei,
Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRESTON,

PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES,
DYE STUFFS, ETC.

General Grocer,

104 Woodward Aoe., Detroit.
TAK. HAVER. I'mMwl W Ihe Mtelgu
JLFCelvsnity. write lor lb. ti.ln.il Tritium.

mm am

Drip, letlicilK, Gretna,
rfr •—HI HALL'S

WALTHAM WATCHES!
h. *• smith a co.,

SHT*. J name iiBUAN

HAIR

■■ilal jRsarwER.
Fits*** was aie ssir

The Board of Registration in and for
the Township of Hastings will be in aceaii.n at the office of the County Clerk, at
the Court House in the Village of Hast­
ings, on Saturday, the 3d day of April,
from 9 o'clock A M. to 5 P. M.
By order of tho Township Board of
Registration,
J. W. Bxmtlky,

hmugs,

tniMIM * WUUkaS,

co.

’ j. w. itEiTixIac
Forwarding and Cmamiaaion Marti*
Agnus tar te Karluaw A tteedasky Itearw
bo.: Li... WbolM.1. Iteler. I. Ohio tteaaw*r«. Fire Bnck. Fir. clay, Unn
Mmw
Pipe.Ruckl.Mn Yellow Wan. eta. Waaaterae

TUk

DcraoiT. wiciL,

Groceries and Produce,

Western Agents.

HARROW

TEETH AND LIGHT
FORGINGS. ”

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Bailer AKidmie Dealer,

At the Republican Caucus, on Satur­
day, they placed in nomination an excel­
lent Ticket,—one th.it justly commands

A bill has passed both Houses of the
Legislature providing that each orguuixod County may elect a I&gt;rain Commis­
sioner, and proscribing bi* duties. Ths
first election ia to bo on tlio first Munday
in April and tho County l&gt;roin Commis­
sioner ia to bo voted fur on the same
by Grant and Culfix. There Is no lower­ ballot as the Judge of the Kupn me Court.
ing of the Standard, no deviation from , He is to enter on tho duties of hi* office
the avuwed policy of progree* and reform | the first dny of May following hi* election.
that has been tho strength of the He- [ Hi* duties, in brief, are a general super­
]&gt;ublicao party in day* gone by. Itcpub- , vision of improvements by drainage, to
Lean* of Hastings, lot tu rally aa one atti-ad to summoning juries, or procuring
mas to the support of oar cause, and its ' the appointment Ly a judge of a Court
repre«entativoa Wo .have a majority of record of Comniiteouers, to dvtermfne
of the voteaQn this Township, let ua be tho necessity tut any diteh or drain pro­
awake to Uta' importance of making , j osed, and aieesa damage* and taxes
them potent on the xlay of election. upon jirvperty injervd and beuelited
Itemember, “etaninl ‘‘vigilance ia tha thwrvby, in ju*t proportion, much as a»price of liberty* and thw only hope of a ee*amenta are made for street improve­
happy, prosperous, free Commonwealth, ments in cities. The fact ia quite long'
lies in the triumph of Republican prinri- and minme in its provision* for the pros­
ecution of improvements by drainage for
tho benefit of low lands, swamp lands,
she confidence and support of.every man |
who regard* the best interest and wel-.
fare of our people. It is cpinpo.-ed of j
true, live, e*rn&lt;*t worker* in the cause .
of liberty. Temperance, strict economy, I
and tl»e print iplc* and policy inaugurated |

QN THE MOST REASONABLE TERM.

CROVL
AHO
Iteuf.elurertW
LEATHER BELTING.
Coastoally ee Uni. all elite ot Riarl. tod
1.-V1*
I
. M.1, n_L.

The time bring ao abort it waa intpoeaible to call a County Convention, and
therefore acting in tho name of tho Re­
publicans of Barry County, the County
Committee haru placed in nomination
have bifed fur the pa»t two weeks fur that cffice Jatoea W. liuughtalia,
Messrs. Correspondents, why i* thia F and earnestly commend him to tho cor­
dial support of the voters of tho Connty.
Regular, or nut at all, is our motto.
By order of the Connty Committee,
Oxo. M. Drwrr.
•evoral Tuwnehip* to Bend ua the lull
Chairman.
-vote for each office from J uatite of the
Hastings, March 29th, 1869.
Bupreme Court to tho last Constable on
the Ticket, of all parties, and if puesible, |

■ppitetiee Addon. DETROIT CHAIR FAC­
TORY. tirtr.il. Mlcbipe
' K. B.-Btek Waloul uj Mapl. Lumber wa».
, Monde r
Tharwiay.
&gt;. Fridae,
barter.
Teeter.
Tbnratey,
Friday,
Meedkr.

immediatidy after the votae aro counted.

Reoisrsa.—Tbs several Boards of
Registration will be in session at tho
office of tho Town»hip Clerk in each
Township, on Saturday of this week,
from 9 A. AL ta 5 P- M. AU interested

Michigan —Exchange.
Ria: ThuHorri. aetee^ and fcrerabl. knewa
to Ite Trailing Fabric.), bring Iborangbly re­
paired and pul ir. perfect order tor bnaiuen. and
will ewntioee to ba kepi ta all Ila appnaimauU

AXD UXDn THE DEBT CVLTIVATIOY r
fieoe Beltelaf., reaee.,
n Am* Wkte
*

IPr*ce @60 an A.cre«
Leander laipham fur Superyiaur. Bo
that m it may, Maple Grove should elect
tho Republican Ticket by a majority of
GO or 70, and wo bare no doubt it will
bo dons ______ _ ______________

Joxxsrowx.—Ths R. publican* of the

Baxxxm Township have placed in nomin­
ation tho following excellent Ticket ; it
should be elected by 200 majority:
For Supervisor, Leri M Dowry; For
Town Clark, Henry P. Cherry; For
Town Treasurer, Daniel H. Chars; Far
AterioeofthoPemw, John H Munroe,
'(♦ years); Hfawn Crisman, (3 yean);
&lt;Mrge W. Sheffield, (2 years); Jonathan
NaBtawi, (1 year): For Highway Q*j*|dsMr, Matthias H. Crisenaa ; For
' Bckod laapectoc, Goo. W. fihrfhH; Far

Giambis*, Dated H. CUsa, William

Tiu Farm’ Mutual Tire ta Co.
BABhf ABD EATON COUNTIES
am Farm Pn.pcrtr er»in«l !«•*• or llama
by Fir. or UgbtolBg.

CO OK.COBURN k CO.

�nts Wanted

DBUGS,

CASH STORE

STSftrtJFIBart
GRi
A3UTS VAXTED FOB TUB

Secrets of the
Great City.

All Hastings Outdone!

A Vrt tescriyUvs of Os TiKara. sMI tbs
V&lt;c«t. Um SystertM, Bieerias sad (Maws sTKsw

taal view to comfort, and tho entire ha­
shing to in walnut and maple of exqtriJits pattern tho system of arched work
cnonenting tho windows being porticolariy* noticeable. Tho transverse ribs

GEORGE PRESTOJf

Early Rose Potatoe

L'scr
Pure Drugs &amp; Medicines,

a copy of this beautiful pictorial ?Jsg»aiue, published from Chicago It to a
gem indeed, and perfectly adapted to the
younger, readers. The little onoa should
all have it by all means; and if they
read it once they will want to read it
again. BuLecriptlon, one dollar a year;
•taCle number, ten cents. A'Idroes, L.1
II. Dow uno, publisher. No. 104 lladlaon stfeetvChicago. Illinois.

Dbmokest'm Moktult.—Thto tojustJy called the "Queen of the Monthlies.”
It to the only rcil woman’s *nsgaxinc In
Aanerlca. It to foil of £t»d sound sense,
and practical information. It gives
away money value in Ito valuable fullsloed patterns with every issue, and con.
talus a miii* nt ID tercet to every woman

BOOKS AND STATIONERY,

jss

The KrtaBT, for April has been
rseelrtd. This to a monthly magazine
•f 32 pages, full of spirited Illustrations,
well chotcn articles, and to tn every way
adapted to tho wants and taste of Us rea­
ders. It toderimud for the 'Tittle folks'1
who are just launching ont upon theses
of words, and by ito cheerful snd attxacUve pages, wifi do much to make what
to often a dry and irkacme task, both raV and p'.ea-ant. Wo would commend
it to our readers, as one of the best in­
vestmenta they can make for tho little
•nee. Published st $1.50 a year by John
L-Shobey. Boston, Mam. A sjicclmca
eon bcasim at the BAitXEaOflcc.
'

GodeVb Lady's Book--The April
number Is fully aa attractive as ever, sod
in this n«j«ct it has no superior among
the American inaaarlr.es. It has st.-od
the surest an-1 safest of all test, that of
time, and Its triumph to perfect and
complete, it contains everything that
tha reader eeuld expect to find In a pe­
riodical of its class, and to most complete
in Its Hluauutioas of the latest fashions.
L. A. Godky, Publisher, Philadelphia,
Pa. For rale by Hani Bros., al their
Book and News Depot, on JcfThraan St.

IMPORTANT TO FABMKRS!

ATLANTIC 4 GREAT TfBTKRK
Broad Gauge Railway!

HA8TIKGS DRUG STORK
CALIFORNIA A OREGON

NEW YORK
»&lt; HL EI,
piiri.ADKi.pniA.
BA LTinOBE, nsstl
WAMII1GTO.1 LITT.
Tbis ..th...:, Roul, to |b.

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania i

Sash and Blind Factory
Ost Broadway,

Velocipede Wheels

Lora water to most beneficial for an
occasional drink to fowls. It to a pre­
ventative of many diseases, and aorists
thp formation of bone and eggs. It
should be prepared as follows : Four

City Drub Stor

^ynOLESALh A BETAIL.

Groceries and Provsions,

»Wn tho limo is stacked and settled
draw the cleor water off, which can bo
kept for a oonsidarablo time Tho Hmo

MAILS, AXES, SALT, COD FISK,

Tla.Ware of Every DeaerfptiM,
Cl..,I. ak.I- .O..L. ...J

UYBTER

DEPOT,

W. A. 8ARTW.T T,

*

— ,a,wrm
■Nolle Utat L. La
I MF-KIl OrsfgJW d.rwt
“f*’? •' n-ltlmorv. svsry
•tterdsy, ud fur ..Lt U 7

Wholesale and Retail.
^Itovisg 8«tel epte?Mta«M«,

'LSI! WILL BE PAID

•rs_FraldM RsMsMttt
«.,iA

W. A. 8A.RTWELL.
Hastings, Ttoa ISEh. jggy.
tesJStf

^BEYOU i.tSUKEDT

reminds Mr. B. that ba to "tho

Tie hrsen' iitui Fin la. ft

tic Governor of the State."
• Btembbsan majority fat New
in- u 1^00 greater than tost
tbefigurerof tho V }'. Marfo

▼ick•a
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VOL. XIII.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, APR. 7, 1869.
Will be mad*. ?
.. • H .Vf - ■«/ i-3&lt;
Mr. BURR WHl not that cat off
the right of a ruralxrto rots a bo got in
after the U-t nnmo wsh called-nd bfbre tho rreut wvs announced, when he
may have been abeu-nt un tho burinem uf
tbs Hou*;? ■ •
.
Mr FERRY. If a nxmW is ahasnt
by the Inara of th* House he is permitted Iw .
rivet* at any time befcro tho final annocn.-omcmt s bat sale a be is absent I y
the teev* fifth* Houae ho mu t bo with­
in the bar bsfo-v tho la.4 name on the
roUierdM.
Mr. BURR. That is only when ths

JtHiittM Directory.

BOSTON CASK STOKE
Is now Ready to Show

GOO

AND PRICES!

That*s thO Point! Come and See.
Hastings, Jbiich., Feb. 1st, 18G9.—yl
RAILWAYS.

JHisrellamj.

isKRis

Mr. FERRY. Irim tumakoapririleg»u report. 1 am iuaauoted by tho
Cumniiuso of the Rules to r-]&gt;ort tun AL
lowing nsulu-ma:
.
KtvActU, Thnt tho uccund clause of
Rate li« ia hereby amende-! to read as

C. G. HOLBROgX,
i' I
it.

,E£H

LADIES!!
Look Out! Look Out!
Look Out! Look Out!

'Costar's' Corn Solvent,
and it cured him."

aSK;:r.

Mr. FERRY. Yee,rir. I mor. the
previous question.
Tho previous question urns eowmdod
and the ra tin qu-etiun ordered ; and un­
der th' operation thereof the resolution
was agreed to.
Mr. FERRY moved to reconsider tho
vote by which the res 'Intron was adopted;
and also nn.vod that tho motion to reounslier be 1 iid on tho table.
The latter motion waa agreed to.
erixmxe coxxrrrtxa.
Tho Speaknr annouuoed the standing
committees a* follow*:
Ways and Moan»-Me«m. Schenck,
Hooper, Alli -on, Maynard, Kelly, Brooks,
Orth. McCarthy and MarehalL
App-oirhitiims Mee*ra. DaweC Bea­
man, KeLey, Washburn, of Wi conaiu.
'
Dickey, Nihlack and
Beck.
.
Banking an 1 Currency—Mcsvrs. Garfio'd, Lynch, Sudd Coburn, Smith, of
Vermont, Packer, Cox and Junes, of
Kminoky.
Rvconatrnerion - Mewre. Butler of
Mnwiacbuwtu, Frnuswurth, Bonmsn,
Paine, Wer l, Julian, Poland, Whittemvre, Peck., Woodward and Muegan.
Be..rgwniastiun of the CHI bsrvice—

thatk* waa within tho bar when thote.t
naw un tbo roli" wao oslisd : PiuriAO,
OOMvrvr, 'Inal any asuiuber aboent by
leave oi the 41 uu-- may ruts at any time
before tho result is announced.
Mr. HOLMAN. 1 Ask that the sec­
ond clause of tiu&gt; twen y-ninth rule may
bo road, *&lt;• that we m-y ace exactly wire:
tho amendment is.
Mr.EKltRY. I will state to tho
gvntlem .n Lom Indians thnt tho object
of the mnendiuent is to save time. The
Speaker is now reqsued to put the ques­
tion, "Were yuu widiiu thn bir buforo
the last nemo on too roll waa calUlF’
to every tn amber ri lug tu claim his priv­
ilege to vote. Tuc olyrit of the am»*dmont ia tu«t the tpeakar shall make a
gunoral ate tome nt st once, and then al­
low *ufih member to rise in, his nlam Bud
oiler hie vote U[&gt;oa .hi accepted aa.ur-,
amc that be was with :i toe bux bsmre
the last name un tho roll waa called.
The bl'i-AKKU. TheUterk will reed
the rule *s it now •tands.
The Clark read eg rullowa:
“And whnu Buy unmUmr shall ask
luaro to rule ton O]&gt;eakeroha 1 prupound
to turn the queatfon. “Wert you wi.h n
the bar before tue last uume un the roll
wa* called 1 and if ho shall answer in
the negative ttos Speaker shall nut lurtaer entertain the request uf *Uck mwbex
to vote: P.aowser., That any
member who rssubeeat by
op tk*
Houm may vrie at any dme before the
re*alt is aunounyXi
Mr. I’llltUY. 1 think there can bo
mo objection to the amendment, I yi.-ld
fur a mom .-nt to the goutlemaa [hum
Illinois, [Mr. Ftatuwurth.J
।
Mr. rKANaWURTH.
I am very
glad the Ouounittes on the Roles have
mode this report. It U*a«tnu&gt;k, I hare
nu doubt, every member of tu« Hou*-, a*
it hue struck annual every [»is.&gt;a who
has vi*ited Waahiugtou, that Usrs was
»om Liing exceeding y ssksus on tho
Speaker atamliug turns and interroga­
’
ting every member who dusired to vote
in that rapid manner, “Wore yuu within,
tho bur buioro the lait name on th.&gt; rvll।
was called f" 1 was re-minded uf tho,
awkwurkneee uf tho thing tho other day,
by an aaooa-te which 1 hard. A ireaodI
uf mine told m&gt; that he uta sitting in;
tho gallery when hs boa d this ouuver-.
.ation between two jm tiu*. One off
tliem asked tho other:
‘What doe. the
Bpoakursav!* Mhar duos he a-k the
mumbereP’ Theotnsr one anid: “As
near a* I can got at it ho aaka them,
“What did yuu du with yvur last winters

.

sari that a larxo batelr ri:»&lt;wdMtinns
and Aicher.
Exp.miimxvs In Treasury Department
-Mr * v Allteon, Wberiar. Lash, JUddall and B:r-g*.
Expenditures la the War Deportment
-Maa^s. Williams. Tanrier, Onana,
Cobb, of North Carolina and Burr.
Expuadlums to Navy Department—
Meter*. Lynch, Cowles, Dickey, Hamill

| Burnt &lt;rf tbo first and .oehaiid eissO mia­
. aiona. . Th.iroar* raijuus tMculatiuna u
to (ho result of Uio CmlaU ttHnmit| tee of th- two Houaeo oa ttag Toa&lt;re-of

Expcud.tare* In Poetoffice Depart­
ment- Misra. Moore, ct New Jersey,
Blugham, Hay. Benjamin and May-

Exi&lt;endltures on Public Buldinr*—
-Mcasie. Chu.chill, Fla, Pbelpe, Hoag
and lUmblvtoa, of Mary land.
Hul«»—The rpeuker, Messrs. Banka,
Ferry, CardUd and Drvoka.

. __ _ ______

__ SfaMFnllraad

Committee have UttuOl tori. Chair­

man io move in the Senatethejaqdtirffa
udfeknurnent at the House bill gftfoting
light of way te the El h*ado or hawthorn
Pec-tic Rosd, in which Fremont inter­
ested. Its irienda mivcrtheleri jifcofesa

(Chai, man), Feesenden, Cameron, Har­
lan, Mor.on. Pattereon and Caaeerij.
Cummereo—M&gt;ear*. Chandler), Cor­
bett, Keliuvg. ~ pentar, Conkling, Busk­
in* ham, and Vickcr*.
'
1 inance—Messrs. Morton (Chairman).
WUliams,CattriC Morrill, Warner, F«oU,B and Bayard.
f;.
Mannfactur.a- Mrears. Mortun (Chair­
man i, Yates, Bobertoun, Boremao and
McLonald.
urn, Townsend, Fiteh, Hawley, Winans,
bmilh of Iowa, Wilson, of Minues-ota,
and McCormick.
PostuQkv—Momrs. Frjm»worth, Fer­
ry, Hill. IwitchsD, Boyd, Tyner, Fitch,
Smith and Adams.
Manufacture* — Messrs. Morrill of

man/. Robertson, Tipton, Gilbert and
McCreary.
Appropriations--Messrs. Foreende*
(ehiilrman), Grijnse, Wilson, Cole,
-F]&gt;n&lt;ueand Etockton.
,
Military Aflhln—Mesaxs. Wltern
fcbaliman), Howard, Cmneroa, Mortem, dent iein favor of the recognition of the
Thrysr, Abbott and Schurx.
repreeecUuvcs of the Cuban in Jugenta,
Naval Aflklre— Mein. Grimes (ehalr- now here, and, of coarse, W the sbetenition of tlio Cuban provisionalngrirenmunt, with tho right* o( WHg^raa^.

Jodlelarj—Messre. Trumbull (chair­
man ). Btewart, Edmunds. Conkling,
Rleo, Carpenter and Thurman. - , . ;
Poet Office and 1‘ort Bonds—Mem.
Ramsey (chairman), Pomeroy, McDon­
ald, Harlau, Cole, Gilbert and Thur-

Militia.—Messrs. Shanks, of Mary­
land. Clarke, Smythe, of Iowa, Bates,
Ikrnnclly, Moore, of Ohio, Trimble,
Reading and Bird.
.
Dbartet of Columbia-Maseru. Cooi,
Walker. Wil llama, of Indiana, Lllfi la ,
Bates, Hamilton, Cowls., Store and
Kdo'.L
Judiciary—Mrure. Bingham, Davis',
Butler, of Massachusetts, Cook. Peters,
Mcrcur, Langbrldge, Eldridge, and

Private. Land Clalnw-Masars. WIL
’-‘-.ms &lt;^airman), Ferry, Sawyer, Kel&gt;
logg and Bayard.
Indian AfTk.ra --Mews. Harlan (cl air
nau), Ro a. Corbett, Thayer, Bucklng| hum, Bo and and Davis.

Penalons—Meeem. Edmunds (chair­
man), 'lipton, Spencer, Pratt, Brown­
low, bchu.s and-McUreery.
P.cvoluUous.y Claims—Messrs. Yates
Revolutionary Claim*—Meters. Boyd, (chairman). Poll, Fowler, Brownlow
Ambler. Proeser, Stoughton, Wit.bar, an.! Saulsbury.
Junes, of North Carolina, Nlgley, More
Chime—Messrs. Howe (chairman),
r ey and McNally.
Wnley. Scott, Bprngue,Robeil*au, Pn.lt
Public Expenditure*-Memre. Coburn,
Sawyer, Wilson, of Ohio, Hawkins,
Knapp, Dennri'y, Jones, of North Car­ Ila (chairman), Pattenoo, Bumnar,
olins, Gets and HamilL
Rice, Hama, Pratt and Vickers,
Private Land Claim*—Messrs. Blair.
Patusts—Mcasre. Wdlcy (chairman).
O'Nn U, Dixon, Walker. Maynard. Ferry, Can*ent*r, Osborn and Norton.
Waahbarn, of Wieoonala, bwann,
I-Ubllc BnUdtogand Grseusds-MsssrB.
Morrill tctad.man), 'Irumbuil, Ferry,
Nasal Aft Ire-Meows. Scofield, Ferry,
Cole and bUxkton.
Stevens, Ket.hum, McCrocry, Hals,
Territories-Messrs. Kys (chairman),
Archer end HaipbL
Foreign A(Ua~Messrs. Banka, Judd,
Blair. Wilkinson, Sheldon, Willard,
Ambk-r, Wood and Swann.
Trrrlto.lei-Mmsra. CuUon, Ward.
Taflte, Lycr, it merry, of Ohio, Duval,
llaxnbllctou, of Maryland and ClaveMims and Mining—Messrs. Stewart
Revolutionary
Pen. Ions — Messrs. (elialrasai.), Chandior, Anthony Yaiee
Deweese, Willard, Knapp, Gllfllteu, Beas, Saulabnry and Fowler.
Winans. Butler, of Tennessee, Rice,
Ou R.-vreion of Laws of the United
Regers and Smith, of Oregon.
titatto—Mvmi.s. Conkling (chairman).
Invalid Pension*-Benjamin Benton, Sumner, Carpenter, Pool and Bayard.
Wl son, of Ohio, Hoyt, The pa. Bowen,
To Audit and Oaotrol Contingent ExK-ichJauJ; Bird and Swaeney.
IMflieea of the Senate-Meuefa. Craglu
Roads and Onate-Mestre. Ingersoll, (chairman), Edmunds and Davie.
Ames, Cobb, of North Carolina HSjilb,
Prtrtong—Mesas. AntbMiy (rirelxof Ohio. Prownr, McGraw, Write and
■*•), Harris and Camariy.
Ubrery-Mamn.. CaUall (chairman)

In the Mupaay ahuuW be
nre-ident, that thi. pre-uUa.
duly swuru tu kaepenUrslr m
communications that shoffid
od t» him in lus official det*
night, that each unmarried
and lady should write, Ju*.a

�tie names of tho offltatu ehc^
FurBf.fMh.qfe

COMING,
, ___________________ __

‘Gbwn Clerk, Tbaddras T Dewey; for Court, and of courue, the Hoard told do
ilrtra Treasurer, John Gibson; far Justice no tee*
’
than declare tbo Republican;__________________ _______ __________________
ofUo Peace, Charted Fowler; far High- inee elected. We odd tbo names of tho
m«&gt; whmjGodmakesnone. The
"
*"•*"*“
wayXoBUsieekmar, Joe) G. Brown; for rXtepjbifaBtaabat.....................

Highway Commitoiotwj to fill vacancy, ' For Supervisor, .Hocrv Browns far
NathanVBarns; for &amp;hod Inspector,
TownCkefa WoitstaU H. Craety; fix ।
ReajamiXPeart*; for Coe. tabire, Aneel
Town Treasurer. Fitnh M. 6oariae;for 1
Towla GiBtort Lapham, Warren Seeley J-uxtteotathePMcatofin vacancy, W,
and Daniel \ Wulf
IT. Dodge ; for Highway Commisalonor,

JBVELL ELECTED COTKBSOB.

The ^Legislature
publican.

save that the Rapablieak^umsu*sioncr
of-Highway* was elected. \

'tr^ed'
'

MVLJY. WyMILf-L
&gt;nn&gt;&lt;n.c XH.1A. i-ATH xili

Asher W. Roberta; for School Inspector,
' to fill vacancy, Hugh Smith; for Qxuta■blee, Felix Chamberlain, Frank M. Os­
, good, Charles F. Terry and George G.
Goucher

Ywnttti Sriixcs. - As ever tho Repub­
licans of this Township have proved true
Asarais.—Hera as In Maple Grove a as afoul, ducting tho following Tuwnihip
personil quarrel has cost tho Republican officcra by mure than three to cue.
party a Supervisor - Hon. Richard Joneo
For Supervisor, John W. Briggs; for
1200 being defeated by a majority of 53, Town Clerk, Thomas A. Hubbard ; for
white th* balance Of- bur Ticket had Town Treasurer, William Wataon; for
Majority.
about 50 majority. It te indeed passing Justice of tho Peace, Daniel L Stockin-.
strange that RcpubErans cannot learn to 'I for Highway Commissioner, Atosuto U.
vote the Ticket they Hominntu in Caucus. '' Still; for School Inspector, William H.
aa (lie Democracy always do, for tho1 Ellas; far Constable*, John J. Croat;
For the 15th successive time, the Re­
soke of tho triumph t*T Republican prin- George H. Ford; EdwardR Chandler;
publicans of the Pexinsula State have ciplee, and the raocess of our policy. We
Archibald Murdock.
achieved a glorious triumph over the append the names of the offlrare elect,
Cmtixtos. - As ever tho Republicans
Copper-Rebel Domoeraey by tho Elceof thia Township hare elected their en­
Supervisor, William W. Cola; for tire tickat by a decided majority as fol- {
tion of their State Ticket by a larger ma­
Town Cleric, Cornelius W, Tompkins;
jority, probably, than wo* over given at
for Tuwn Treasurer, Robert N. Atmore;
For Buparvuon, John K&gt;agk; for
a spring election before, and the election
Fur Justice of the Poucv, (full term) Clerk, Henry A. Brooks ; for TreaAurer,
of Twelve of tho 16, Circuit Judges by Solomon L. Hyde; Commi-rioner of
Nathan F. Bholdun; Justice of the
derided majorities, and three-fourths of Highways, (full termA Daniel Davis; •! Peace,- W. H. Beedi* ; Justice of the
For School Inspector, Thomas H. Bar- I1 Peace to fill vacancy. Kenyon Mead ;
tho Township officer!
tram; For Constable*, Lewis Wilber;!
। far Highway C'&gt;mmi**&gt;on't, Charles
Robert N. Atmore; George Ruth; John '
I Tyson ; for School Inspector G. Keagte ;
The result of the Election in this coun­
Fondas
for Con tables, Horace Larkins; Minor
ty on Monday was, as everybody ex­
WooDtiXD. - In this Township the Mood; George Crabb ; Thomas Walpected it would bo a decided Republican Republicans clectad their entire Ticket don.
lA-mrer,
tv
.
a,..
’
only
of
S3
I
m
victory, though the majority for Dr,
»n
K„ H,„n. April ctb^Cmfla. n&gt;
Psun for County Superintendent was for Sqmtu ,»a .’.»l lb.
gj,.
„.d, ,, lb„ ClmoMUmt
not as large as it should have boon, for lb. Ulue. of &lt;1.. Tok.t W. nooi... ■
if Mr SU.U1 i. ..li.fird now, tbol ^liwl M J^u, BopubUcn, 811 mothe State has not a better Superinti nbo mm boot Mr. Wbmbrn, m&gt;d Ibot
fur Gor.raor Soong. IlopoUi.
dent, or a mere prompt and efficient I----- k. OJ
- l. A-r-. * u
u a, lrf
officer, white his opponent had no Quali­ I t • ■fat'd tn run anintl kirt in 1867,
District, by 764 majority ; Kellogg, Re­
fications for the position, and we an? and that if be (Wheeler) ran thia Spring publican, in the 2d 1) strict, by 323;
glad ma friend of education, that a man- i Ar eowAf defeat him," Oh Stowell! how Starkweather, Republican, ia the 3d
you did it, did'nt yon ? The following District, by 225 ; and Barnum, Demo­
fy, dignified and experienced officer i. to
are the names of the R, publican Officers crat, in the 4th District, by about 700.
remain in charge of the public school* of

Tbo People approve tHvfSth Consti­
tutional Amendment.

We have not nt thia time
Par Supervisor, Milo T. Wheeler; for
the official result of but few townships, Town Clerk, StqJien B. Ingerson ; for
but eatimate the majority for Mr. Ju.ticouf tbo Peace, Deni* Dreskell;
Cooley at 1200, and the Rejects nbqi^the for Highway Comnu**i.&gt;n&lt;-r. John Hym
- Gen Sheridan ha* the now marble
fur Highway Commissioner (to fill Vi
building on the corner of l^salle and
M*», Car Judge Lovell at 3000, for Mr.
cuey.) Albert W. Dilhmbeck ; fi
Washington strveta, Chicago, for his
hxT.
Prow«nb&lt; AU..™,, u School
___ ml
__&gt; Woriry Meyers; f&lt;
Impactor,
hoadquAtors.
1000,fur Dr. Palmer 400, and for Hough- Cun»tabk-«, James 0. Ixe; Hugh KU—The I*ree&gt;dent was unwell again on
tafia, for Drain Commiauonor, at 1200.
- - Munday, and waa unable to mc viriuil*.
He wa* in hit uflloo but a abort time.
But the official canrtva mny Inrgicy vary Holme..
•er County.

theee figuroe

We add the result of the

several Townships, as for as they havo
been received for Township Officers.

Jeaxerawx,—In this township the Re­
publicans elected tho whole town-diip
ticket, without opposition, the vote b ing
about 1JT fur Moh of tho following
named .gentleman K 7
‘
.

For Supervisor, Levi M. Dewey; for
Town Clerk, Henry I’. Cherry; for
Town Treasurer, Daniel H. C^atr; for
Justice of the Iteace, John H. Munroe;
for Justice of the Peace, to fill vacancy
expiring July 4 th, 1872, Hiram Colo­
ma; far Justice of the Peace, to fill
vacancy expiring July 4th, 1871, George
W. Sheffield ; for Justice of the Paaev,
to fill vacancy expiring July 4th, 1870,
Jonathan 8. Stevens; for Highway
Commiasfaaer, Matthias H. Coleman;
far School Inspector, George W. Shef­
field ; for Constables, Dante! H. Chase,
William Sponhower, John A- Teller,
and John H. Ncrria

Hlsrtros,- Sore heads and Bolters,
defeated tho majority of tho Republican
Ticket in this Tbwmdiip. So that while
tho R&gt; publicona had itD votes to 233 for
the Democrats end 61 for tho RusmsII
party, 50 of wham were Republican
bolter*, the Democrats elected their 8upcrviwr, Ju-.tic% Treasurer, and one
Constable. All we have to aay is that
tbe result ia no indication of tbo’strength

—Mr* Clem, tho Indianapolis ranrdores» w.u on Monday sentenced to Btetu
Priaua/or Hfo, the xnutiun for urrast of
judgement having been denied.

of parties here ns wo hare 66 majority on
our State arid County Ticket. Wo add

the Delaware River.
have been itwane.

LICENSED BY THE

L’NITEl)

S. H.&amp;D.H. COOK'S

C. 8. THOMPSON &amp; 00'8
out jtJA.T

One DOXaIaAR Sale
Dry Goods, Draw Guode. Liuoas, Cot­
tons, Fancy Good*, Albums, Bikie*,
tiilTer-Pmted Wmfi. Ctftfery,
Leather and German Goode
bfererjrd(Meri|&gt;(foa,£e.
TttwisttIJ.• I..V. -• I a. urLurmet friNeV

’ fitre*t». baa laid u» und(
eoidreoT tl&gt;e Dciiolt La
tbe day of f-uU.a-tton
utblr papers and inu^

COLLECTION = COKYEYAEQIS

llietogniph Ga.le y ot&gt;
the t’CKt office, to b.- th*
lags, which win be coui
tor ccctij-ation early uc

Diiatib - The prii
Tiekrts, and the uecwwa
etectien, cuupled with
th* Editor, has delayed
paper for a couple of da

On

HYDE&amp; PRINDLE.

S ,
■to
*

HARDWARE

STORE,

, that no inagaxlne inthL
oaere length of time, h
r-mecli gooda* Packa
1UI
th

COUTtT HOUSE,

of every young msn w
Itoyeera may bo man.
tor doing good never Ic

H. A. GOODYEAR.

STOVES, IRON
dun,- bvael.fe, burs )&gt;&gt;•■&lt;* «.-l \

jdSt tbe sabe bar nib,

Ho is supposed to
Addlnir Transportation.
^Partinlsr AumHm paid ts Onl.r for

wilding Materials.

lite as any Monkey tho
Deg Fight would. Am
.'no aympolhy with
tbe propriotorof theec
&lt;wiv*d at tbo hands of t
Union Hall, wo really
the public alroota *houk
the purpooet of a Vcluc

Ii.tvm*TKD Bioana
-Tbo tale R. G. 1’ADD
toversbly known as on

MOMEY TO LOAN

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery,

from tho able pe s of Jo
D._ accmpanlod wi.h a
trait of Mr. Itantec. A
in tbo Sunday-Scho’d
a repy of th* «ke teh/re
to tbe puU.*hcr- of tbe

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
MKIOWIEMH

—A soldier’s widow ia Hai^ford drew
her pension money the other day, went
on a spree, set Ora to her clotlung and
burned up both horvlf and her green­
backs.

TSE H*T!

The Cheapest.
NEW STYLES,

—It has beornno a law in Minnesota
that no public school from which colored
children are excluded ahull receive any
Henry HongLtafin; far Justice of tho part of the school fund.
Peace, William Freegtan; for School In­ : — The Jdethodisfo have purohased the
spector, Charles H. Gaskill; for School Bromfield House hi Boston, at *360,000
Inspector to fill vacancy, Delos B, Free­ which is to .bo taken dawn, and ft largo
,man ; Car Highssny Oommimioner, Win.
■ : Warner; for Constables, John M.
M.
'
Fcnohtf,
George Bryant, Orrin BaboucX
■mated in Waalungtun 1
'and William 9- Greer:.
dent, Ifreeidont of tho
Hotd-I* JfopnbJk.’®. of course, end Secretary of tho 8-nata/

For Supervisor, Huron Healy; for
tresOsA.8mllW.Us. ; far Town
Trewtror, Manning Doud; for Jutice
of the Peace Barah-y R. Blanchard; for
School Inspector, Davul Hoe# ; for Couatabtee, Marcious 8. Cooky, George Ecelecta by a banUomu majuSl th* /oL
way, letaa Rork and Gvorge Lu Crosby. '
exceUrui ticket for town- Mp of­
Tlsuirm—Here our Repuhlteana lowing
'
toe again covered themselves all over 1ficers:
For Supervisor, Calvin B. Dickerson;
with gtory, electing the following excelbat ticket by aa average majority of Jfor Town Clarvk. Dean B. Tyler; fur
Tuwn Treasurer, David A. Bowker ; for
over 100:
Justice of tho Pi-aow, Jaxna. N- Colla.ter,
For Supervisor, John F. Emory; for ’
for Highway Commeasianer, Orfo Mt»
Tuwn Clack. Mariua F. DowBrc; far
In A.
Town Treora. South Sandford; for
OTd.tetnUte BAMT.
Jostle, of ita Iteare, John P. Emory;
fioHigWoyCutanuMtonor, Gvoqp R
1—B; For School tojwSbmmG. ‘

„

HIATE8

- A ITiitedolphia picture frame seller
chopp»d his ante and two children on

-Tho chargvsof corruption against
tho names of tho officer* ellected.
Fur Supervisor, David G. Robinson ; Senator Fenton are creating con-Jlcrable
excitement at Washington, and the afttifor To wnehlp Clerk Burton Mam; for Foatotiiste will make an effort to have
Town.hip Treasurer, John Bcesmcr ; for him expelled it tho charges arc ausJustice of the Peace, Wnx. Burgher i lor
Justice uf the Peace (to fill vacancy.)
Gemge 0. Worth ; for Commissioner of
Highways, Henry M. Merritt; for
School Inspector, Travers Phillips; for
Cunstableu, William McPherson; W H
Stebbins; Benjamin L Boice; Harman
—The “ Class Cup " of Dartmonth
H. Munger.
CoDege class of 1867, has been won by
BitriMcrax.—This year we haven good Charles Francis King, a teacher in New
report from this township, being no les Bedford, Maaa

Bcnixn.—In this township the entire
Republican ticket is elected, except 8. than tho election of tho the entire Re­
P. Cady, Esq, for Highway Commfo- publican ticket, and a ticket thnt •tai litasoMr, by a d««dod majority. We ro- puklicr- from center to circumferanee by
grsd the defact of Mr. Cady, but presume nn overwhelming majority. The officer*
it will tench him that ho cannot run on are as follows:
a party ticket, and bo elected while doing
For Supervisor, Milo L- Williams; for
•H ia his power to defied another nom­

inee of the same party- " •
not
know who waa the enoemful candidate,
ssd hence omit tho office from our list

—A party of negro thievo* living with
wu-meu uu Lo,t Island, just isdow Loui.•
villp/ w&lt; rv taken by th* Louisville police
au Sunday.

Witt Pxrra axb Wt;
■loadid aMKirtmant, al
yloa, just received by 1

WITH

IUrORTAXT llrsOTEMEXTS

MQaliiratiani LaitSM

Du.- C. J. Lure, Dear
pleasure that I avail n
pxtwtey to expree* my
far the great good yon L
aemo Ity diverse (O
ent Bronchiti* with the
adfoo) is rapidly yield
new and effiaout mo
My hoed and throat,
wbote system fa grad
leoagretufateyuaont
ia this ■ community.

DRUGGIST

AND BOOKSELLER,

Bmri™ Bfork, ’
■MIDDLEVILLE,

I
that tho oldest and m
of Lung end Throat
giving way toyvurrem

all are more than eatiatacerely hoping th

■ayaMoedycu where
iMmah you moa g

�jtaral »ai SlUnUawaiM.
.

N&lt; v; York, March 12.

Tho stringency in money is folly m

peat as at any previous date. During,
the morning grvenbecks were at our-,
eighth presaiam on certified checks, o
ing to the fact that money was borrowed
backs, which are not very flush te-day.
Batee nasi d up at tho doeo, and after
S:80 p. m. tberv were some largo salesGold was weaker, declining one-half du­
ring the day. Government &lt; eewritiee arv
somewhat firmer, but cvmpurotivvly in­
active. Fluur i» heavy, and a decline of
5 to 10 par bbL ia noted aa follows : I &lt;-

aaursc'

Aa Ordinate to XsUNiahTlro Limits
in the Village of Hastings-

__ .__ i._ iv.

mnr

Dry GM Griceriet,
Wheat doll an! heavy, and 1 io ‘,C
lower. White Michigan is held |1 85.

WLLLJAM Ap'EBtia.

Prorisians generally uro without decided
Wall Parrs and WinBiW Suaues—A change. Hope hold steady nt previous
splendid assortment, all new and fre-h quotations. A little hotter feeling is
stylos, justroceived by Main Brothen, tf manifest in dry goods, •though trade is
for from being active. Prices aie stead­
Hied
Tho nop’cot of J. Colo and ier, and with no noticeable changes.
son. xney are doing a tip top busin rm The euepension of tbe firm of L. &amp; B.
and are on hand every time with the Curtis &amp; Co. h announced, growing iml
of foreign connixtiun.
utmost promp tn n i«

Music &amp; Jewelry.
QB THE BOST SUSOIUBU TEAMS.

General

Drip, Mita, Gratis,

Dotruit April 8, 1869.
Tbe Boa;d of Ft-U Bria n In-pee ore
Budnoes begins tu show a little more
eeion&gt;enee«d n teselon hi-re to-day, April
•th, end are conviderlux the difficulties activity, and mon.-l&gt;anta are looking to
a lively spring trade. In flour a fair
buri no a has been dune, more, in fact,
than for many days previously. Tho de­
News Slo o.xoruor e. State 4 Jelle.Twm
mand yvsb'tday waa mainly fur luw
^treats, baa laid w&gt; under obligations for
grade- for conaignm &gt;nt to eastern mn:eeplrsof the Detroit Lallys received on
the day of pull.cation, and other val­ keta. Other brand*, huwevvr, were in
uable patera and uia^axlntu. Go and sumo demand, and trade un the whole
[ was decidedly improved, though prices
I a e without change. Quotations are as

follows:
4
Choice Supo-.ior. 17 60 to |G 00. .
Midiiua d-«,
, 7 00 to 7 50.
Ch -iee Atuhrr,
C J5 to 7 00.
Tli. rv is no demand fur wheat, either
£&gt;r mi'uing pitrpov-s, or sbipm -nt to the i
| East lin.crs and oellrre are »tid at va­

Dxiati».- llio printing of diction
Tickets, and tho lieicooiry work of tho
•lection, coupled with tho sickn-na of
the Editor, ha* delayed the issue of this
paper for a couple uf days, but we shall
be on time again next week, as wo hare
•very reason Io bcliovo.

Salta &amp; Harranlm,

riance, neither making ear omcce iun,
„! aw eau'es a general stngnafion

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Baiter Hitap Deafer,

l*ricee remain unchanged. Corn is quiet
and 3c firmer. Barley is axctwdingly
dull. it being diffii ult to roll nlany price.
Declined during the week 35 percent
Rye nominal, with no demand nt tbjo

HALL’S

81 10 in store. Apples are sc arce, the
rsCXABD'R MONTHLY forfAprfl clo«ee roods being in au th n cJitdillon ns tu pieIU first year. We confldfutiy bel.eve
vont many cowing in, mid though t o
that no magaxinc In ibis country. In the
same length of time, has «cc«&gt;mpluUed s rpping demand io ellgfiL there is ni'
moans of su|q&gt;lring it An advance of;

Beoswax is steady as quote 1, with a fair:
supply in market BuXLr is quint and
of every young uun wl.o reads It. that naehaagol. Eggs are mare pb-nty, and
Its yean may bo many, and its power
in light demand It is believed that
for doing good never lessened.
within a day or two they may bo easily
obtainable at 30c . Cranberries ano
scarce, and have reached a very high
there ia a Vulotipodo exhibition on our
figure Maple sugar is arriving qqite
streets, which attracts as much att-mfreely, and is hold in store at 23 to 25.
tiua as any Monkey khow or a first class
Dor Fight .woo! J. And while -we hare
Tboudls ix thk State: I*bison.—The
,'M sympathy with
the treatment
keepers—tweuty-two
In
numbe.—
the proprietor of these raachinos has n- having change of the convicts lu the &lt;11eeived at the hands of tho propritors of t7e rest shop* In the State 1'vim&gt;u. resign­
Union Hall, wo really do behave' that ed Uils morning. Ap.il Alh, because t .elr
ths public streets should not be use 1 for adarloe were nut raised by tho Legisla­
ture- Work In tbe aliops bus cutbely
tho purposes of a Velocipede School
earned, and the convicts are locked Jr
tbcireells. The salary, as fixed In toe
iLLVmATXD BlOakAPntCAL fiKkTCtr. new law, io only 8-W. and competent
--TboUtoR. G. I’AnDEk,eo long and men cannot be obtained at that pa.try
foverably known as one of tbo for most sum. Tbo Governor wa» iMtttkd of toe
Habbath-ecliooi workers in the land, &lt;Uid probable o-currenee of U.o»e i-venU by
February 4th, IfkJB. The Statday-Scf.ool tbe Agent on Saturday, and the bite,
Tlmaeof Pbilad- Ipbls, limlust published awaiting Instructions from M •. Bald win.
a valuable sketch of hit life and Lbois,
from the ablo per of John H. Hart, Li..
D-. aecompaniod wl.li an excellent portraltof Mr. 1’nrdrc. Any one Inlercs ed
in tho Bunday-Fchool cause can ol.ta n
a copy of tbeakstch/rer on application
to tbe puLLaberu of tbe 7 imrs.

VKETABIE SiaUAN

HAIR
jREMEWER.

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

COE'S COUGH BALSAM,
COE S ITIFEMIA CUBE!
For mIs by i&gt;nirgi&gt;ta «’-»rywh»r». ■„&lt; br

iicirca ran etes iefoke.

^■XT‘1

Pure Drugs &amp; Medicirr
MiDDLrritLr, Mint.
?
March 23d, 1669.
$
Dv C 3. Lank, Dear SirIt is with
pleasure that I avail myself of this op­
portunity to express my thnnkr. to you
for the great good you have cuafared up­
on me My di »eiso (Catarrh and incipi­
ent Bronchitis with their attendant mal­
adies) m rapidly yielding under your
new nd efficient mode of tn-ataent­
ity hoed and throat, and indeed my
whole system is gradually improving.
I congratulate yuu on the success which
attends your treatment of Chronic ca es
in this community. I find on inquiry

— Tho Pacific Railroad war (like tho
U. P. Co.a eifr) openi rich. Wo do not
say which p irty is not wrong in tho ,
quarrel, but wo cherish a lively hope
that tho public will be largely benefited
by its prosecution to the utmost.

A. Valuable Farm For SC5 *?
J

&lt;1. S. CORBIE'S

GREAT GIFT SALE!
•100,000 WORTH OF PROPERTY
Te be derided among 80,000 Purobaeem.

^afejTOC

insured r

BOOKS AND STATIONERY

ft Famin’ lilial Fin lot ft.

that tho oldest and moot stubborn cases
of Lung and Throat diseaace are £i t
giving way to your remedii a All of tho
numerous cases you are treating hero,
without aa exoopiion, are doing well, and

UU, Uli Mill COMTIES

all are more than anti findSincerely hoping that a like ■uceeee
may attend you wherever you may go,
I remain your mad grateful fri«ad and
3. CARVETH,
be in Hasting?

COOK.COBUHH4CO.
*i&amp;4

t?a» 7 r"

BA8TIIG8 DRUG RIO

�!EO. ML

CASH STORE
,Jrtk&lt;m&gt;MsWYt* mrised tr tbs
cottage sf a fanner to partake of sup­
per. previous to the display of his elo-

Tbe former and two sons, twenty tu
twenty-five yuan of aga, and to them a
( fampenutta lecturer appeared something
more than .an vtdiuary man. Brown
had great difficulty in drawing U r izt:
conversation, but at length the ioo was
broken, and the following colloquy was
the result:
*1 suppose you've both affixed your
names to tho pledge long ego S’” queried

_ ____

ots. .1

DEtt

jrfeAMnuo*, bAKtY co,
lee ever J. Celt A Ufa1* Orevery
,..-«s^e Peart Ueeee lHeare

Terese •T lateerlpctoa

NEW GOODS &gt;

Secrets of the
Great City.

“Th» which, stranger f”
"You do not got tho idea clearly. I
was expressing the Iwpo that yuu Ju not
in intoxicating burerugoe."

Only $2.75 per

“That you do not indulge in tho inebrating cup.”
"StF’
•• Do filhft nf you iriel liyuor ! That’s
what I’m trying to get at."
'•‘Waul, stranger, I’ll be (logoned,”
exclaimed the eldest, ‘ 1 didn't know
bwiye was a talkin’ French jabber.
Why didn’t ya ax the tiling right eout ?
XE lb. EARLY BOHE MOI ky^-K
audl.paripsrt.il. *lta.K.rir o
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Bam and me don’t drink nu liquor to
Itoee. Mill tr mall. pun pe.&lt;
I
speak on, 'cept hayin’ and hnrvtet, and II..t
WI.K in lb. aorld XL.
then we dntik right smart. So does
foytfier and everybody 'round here. Ef'
ye talk French Uutf iu ypur lecture
stranger, 'twont do much good, I tell ye,
for,nobody won't know a word wot yer
means in this yer neck ’o timber, sortiu
and eure.”
Brown declares this to be the best les­
son ia rhetoric he evur ree^ired. an I he
mode an unusual effort to a&gt;la]&gt;t his
words to tho c-jmprche:u&gt;ion of his h-orera in that “neck 'o timber.” Other
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“Now. Mr. Wrwm" ba tin*
-------- ■! foaafeg ths ehiH’ahrad wHle ka^ttbte
“ wo havo does all wo can de for the
preeacd.
the rate muUfotiew; add pRdrn
man. He hoped that times would mend, I Father, and motber terne beedinr over
twod. upon good nnreing. With
aad gave every raare minute to the I &lt;
—
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h Lcree waTdX^.1
Oua*”
*• ’dti dinda that
study of his profomion working late (
• hotmeeaast butl teeltt toboaydMp
every night, aad merely taking ouch ex- ]
a“
to tell you that the child io ia very pnM
crdMa-WM aueolntaly nacauary far (
dangrr,andliUly
to
hforsumttm
He health.
I I ths dour, ths rich Mr. Western seised
M ha! we bavs to do nvw. is to try tad
But it must not be Imagined that no * him
|
by bilk Hate
. K
make up for the waste of nature Ad baa
ureetiee fell to He share, far the poor
“ Fur mercy's. soke, Mr. Ro«, prey Mready takes plaoe.
. J r.UL
*—’ •- *-«— *----- =*- -rf the Ill eeceoM 4
Th-n fo lowed ia* tractions for prvpare
tathofiretyoer |
—--------- „.
, Tompkins made ithe surgeon vx- hurried batiste into a tag the juiee ofmeat, arrowroot—that ag
ample
supply
of
bread/
sh..uld
be H
great capital out of the death of a lever |hr tegtam, thrmt in almost by ths sxpatient whom Mr. Roes was called fa to (eitol parent, tbo bores Was Aqppd, and hand ; when, just as ho wa. m ths aatoK
attend, when the young ourgoon had told ;John Rom just bad tiasa to wavean adieu edHttnisforing a htfa ia the arrowroot,
the
doarujxiued,
and
in
walked
tiro
grtad
his wife that ho wm convinced that no ।to hia wife at tbo window before the practitioner, expt eating great artusttfihuman power could have saved the tcarriage was turned, and they were m.nt at seeing Mr. Ro-s there. " , 4
stricken one. However, people would (guitlg at full gallop through the village &gt; I “You here, tir,” he exclaimed. *Dtie
talk and shake their heads, and say what |toward ths hell- .
I 1 seems to be a mu t' astounding hreealy^
• pity ft w-ts such an inexperienced per­
On th t-ir .way Mr. Boas learned all the
son had besn callsd io etostara; and it ,particulars he could respecting the child’s professional etiquette. Pcrhepe you wiQ
stop with mo into the next ro-.m.”
was not until ths ycung surgeon had |
perforated several clever cum fa gratis |treated it as af little moment, and tbo :! “Mr. Tom; k'm?' cxdaimrd the fad*.
case*, that the poorer p-n/ple favored him (child had gradually sunk, till m ho fin­ ’ or angrily, “I iniru.tod the bio of my
rick chil&lt;I in your bauds You s g^eot*|
with their patrunage, giving him much ished
j
his account Mr. Western exclaimthat tru*t--whotber from igntiunew Of
trouble, few thanks, and seldom and pay. ,sd. in a vmee choked with emotion
“Look at that," said John Ross one
“And now I tear wear* too late. Oh, carelresnsta I will not say—"
“ Ob, indeed I ’ blustered the surgeon,
as two aureea passed Ilia window fa 1that 1 had ooese last night !*
charge of aperambultor fitted with aa
" Calm your.&lt;" said Mr. Ro«. “It loudly, “I can a-e through liisfaiek;
awning, and containing a fine looking ;may be that I could do no more than cha. lantaw aud pretenders. are always
waiting to a-ixe th. ir upiortanity; aal
boy of somo twelve months old “ took your regular attendant.”
“Don'ttoll me, sir!* exclaimed the —good heawn,!' bo ejaculated, ee ifhi
at that,” he said bitterly- **^Yhy, I
should think what is spent upon that father, angrily. “My child has been hoiror— ' a drsoait simonful of strong
child in nurse and drees would be a oom- negketed—.hamefully neglected. That brandy to a tender child tike that"
Mr. Roes turned upon him fiercely,
fortable iacxxne for us. It is enough to m .n camo to my house last night from
make any man envious to see how mon­ sums public dinner, and I fonl sure now, butretalloctiud hiuunll directly after, end
ey is distributed. There are those peo­ though I did not detect it then, that he kneeling down by hia little patient, he
proeooded
to pour in the diluted spirit
ple. ths We .terns, rolling in wealth, and was ignorant of what he was doing. But
without labor tu gain it, while Lie mure quick, sir, follow me
I tight and struggle, the worse off I am.
In another minute John Ross was in
What do. they know of trouble T Grace,
mv girl,” he cried passionately, "1 wish
I Rud never married you, to drag yuu
down to thia poverty."
“ Hush ! uh, hn*h," sobbed Mr*. Ross, when, looking at him ns her last hope,
tbo tears streaming down her cheeks. the weeping woman raised her red eyes,
Th-- old surgeon made somo further
Have wo not Lmn haj-py through it and joined her hands suplicating, M if remark, but Mr. Western -tornly ordv-,
all and have I evar soemc-d to mind f to ray, “Uh, eave—oh, save my chad? od him to leave the room, whenMr. Rose
rose
from his knees.
Be patient, and times will brighten; but
Wealth wm there, glancing from every
plveso—;&gt;l«aao don't •r-k—"
I a tlols of furniture in the Landsumv
"I could nut spook before that man.
Mr». Ross could say no more, for her room, but tbo cold grim ehadta that vis­ sir,” he said, ’fur he has heaped too
gHtoctllauij.
sobs choked her utterance. Her hus­ its the palace with the sam a stern justice many insults un mo since I Lars been ia
band's words hail seemed to cut her to m ths tow cottage, reamed to bo there
but I think that - now. with
the h.-art. for of late ho had grown more waiting for a few brief moments ere bo cartful watching aud treatment, there
HAVING PATHNCR.
bilte-r and less hupcdul. Instead of fly­ cla.msd hia own.
'
may bo s me Lope fur the little ut&gt;e; and
Fur a mnmofii John Ross thought bo if you would preler that your old sttefl
“Don’t take on about it, darling! ing to his books for comfort, and study­
ing hard, h.-had grotrn moody aad poor- WM too late, and his brow lnit wita dioDon L pray- liars patience, and all will
yet bo wsU,” whi-pored Grace Ross, ish, fa qdto of bar loving attention*; nppointmeut; bat tbs next imuaut he
and
many
a
night
while
he
slept
had
her
A. Hi 1U« .p-k. hi. .,.
fcr
drew
a lung breath, and cs if nerving
leering her untouched breakfast and
kneeling at ber husband’s feet, so that pillow been w,-t with t-ers as she vainly himaelf to the struggle with the destroy­ an in tent ujion Sirs. Wee.ern ■ fl.cm, in
she could lav her hands upon hia breast, tried tu pierce the cloud uf gloom that er, ho throw oft his coat, knelt (town, and which cons • niation wmt jointed moat
softly lifted one bine lid. to gam in th» plainly, but hrr hutUud tixfa the yqtpr
and let her blue eyes look up appealing­ eeemsd to eloen them in un every ride.
“Whit a bear I am, darling,'' ho contracted pupil of the ehilu s eye, end doctor's hand, and in a broken voice *a.d
ly in his.
something repotting gratitude, and
The Rota folks, as people in Elderby ' cried, “ to mope and growl as I do en­ to listen to its lamt, sighing breath.
“Cold water towels' riMgar," ho thanks, which ho could not finish, tor
vying,
hating
and
maiiti
,uJ&gt;
regarding
called them, were in said straita Some
two years before, with a little money in my neighbor* because they make mon­ than e®d, in quick firm tones. " Nuw worn out with welching Bud anxiety, b«
sank into a chair and wept like a child.
brandy.
What
have
you
there,
arrow
­
hand John 1Coes had coins to settle with ey and I don't. There never mind 1 I’ll
Anxionshour* followed, life appearing
his young wile in tiro pleasant country make old Tompkins want me for part­ root r Yeo; guod. New the brandy—
quick."’
to be sustained by the preecriptitm ad­
town, haring made his calculations that ner yet"
Father and servants I
ministered at intervals of Un and fifttaia
An hour after ho wm making notes,
he would get no practice as the new doc­
hi*
commands,
and
in
a
minutes,
and then tbo flame termed to
and
eagerly
studying
up
a
case
rei&gt;ortei
tor for the tirsi year—at tea*:, none to
spring up vigorously, but only to slowly
signify but that he could furn.ih Ha fa the medical journals, now shakiug his
d-dino, and laen begin to flicker safe
house quietly, aud live decently for that head and calling his wife's attention to
first year; whi.e what little bo did earn whut be a.nsimred failscua, or great
would ro to his remaining stock uf cash, blunders, and pointing out what would
and add to what he gained during the hare been his eourae under the rimnn- taemJsr golden head, and extempore-,
And so oa at every quarter-hour lbw
second year, which bo hoped, would be stanoM not dwelling upon it with any i-ig a f«n from a book, the votreg sur­
something if not considerable, at least show of assumption, but proving ad he geon placed the fatbir at lus chi.d'i bead little sufferer seemed tu be enafi hod Lack
enough U, enable them (o what he called said steji by step from tbo experience o. to keep up a sharp agitation of the air, as it wure, from th* h mds of death—ell
LADIES!!
those learned ia the great science of and ran him*alf to throw open ths win­ that day, all that night, aqd again the
along.”
Look Out! Look Out! “ rub
dow.
next day; and during that *uaee the
But John Boss did not know the pre­ medicine.
’ Directly after ho was back, and watch­ n.ung .urgeun never left thechiM’trMKi
Look Out! Look Out! judice uf small towns, and ho sue® found And fa spite of her aching heart, and ing
thu child with an earnestness barely Next night ho lay down for a f*-w boms
that bo was looked down upon with &lt;xra- their poverty, Mr*. Rom’s eyes lighted
equaled
by
ite
parents,
as
at
iuterrala
ho
but only to be awakened at four o'clock
up.
i,.nd
h«r
thinly-cut
nostril*
dilated
tempt by the old prart-tioner; not known
by tfiuoe who considered thoiuselvea tne with pride as, letting hor needlework spoke, after drawing out hia watch and by the anxious father, who dreaded that,
same change for the woree had taken
gentry of too place, and viewed goner■ fall fa her lap,, she gasod upon the high. referring to it from tuna to timo
ally with suspicion by the poorer and
But the alarm wm needk-eo, tfiuugk
middle classes He might have poseese fttieye of her husband, as wrapp-«i in tones; “the eyre tmetosing, the pupta
dilate
aheedy,
there
is
•
Uule
mose
pul
­
Mr Rum once more took hi* place et
the
case
before
him.
hia
whole
being
od tue skill uf tbo Royal College of Sur­
the ride of t .e little out, working iaoee .
"CMT*r»geons oondcMed into one man, but the seemed to dilate, ami ho in fancy per­ sation—that, sigh was strengut.'*
Freeh
applications
were
made,
and
oantly at bls task with lht&gt; oaraaoteeo* of
people of Elderby would still have formed oum-&gt; gmst cure.
•• If he hal had opportunity," she then another anxious interval ensuad, a man whose tool wm in hu profenibn.
shaken their needs at him. And knowing
all Uus 1 hompkias, the old surg.ou, used tbeught to herself, end the* sighing to- during which the dark shadow of death No night seemed too long, no watching
eumwd her task, uno that betakene4. a seemed to fade, and in a wondrous man- too t-diou-s jn his axuiuty to got the but­
to
chuckle
sad
rub.
his
hauoa,
killing
Bitter-Sweet and Oranje Blouoma.
ter of the great anvuiy with whom ho wag
somo and curing otucn, and year by change at hand in their little household,
Os. Belik. |190-T*rw fer sr.oo.
eunteadiug. If ho was away toe &lt;m.
with h-lp'otanete and expense attendant, Mi»d to retan into the child's face.
10TO BmUshU ieeM 4sy io M. T. Qty.
. year growing r.cuer, tolling himself that and ihe sighed again,' but only to chock
*• Good, oo far!" exclaimed Mr. Roos, minutes bswas rotlraa to. rofuxn, jest
the usw man would toon grow tired end
HT* au Dr.jii.u i. HM»&gt;r «n »*■
go, fur after all said aud done it wax a herselt, and look anxieCily to aee whether rkils lather ami mother watched him any change JxmM take pbee iri hi* abrith an aspect almost approaching to isnce, and truly it seemed thnt,-5ut far
great piece of impudence to come and
themceecaut care and attention, dsetfe
out up m Elderby without his leave. But
But John Boes was too busily intent the face of the Shuaamito woman when would hate gained the victory. ,a ..
OH! raw CORNS IOH! THoaa CORNS. tilings had gutw very crookedly with the
the
“Maa of God” raised her child from
upon
hie
studies
toiling
on
eagerly
till
E«e peuple, and in ^xte ol every awBut ecisnoo cunqured, and from inrec?
[Mbrafag Pop^,
«■]
the
deed.
And
truly
thio
seemed
aliuoai
(
sent watebing, Mr Russ' uttent-on wm
•• tOH MY! IOH MY! I can’t stand it: tion Joan Bo«s found fiimeelf al the end ceiled to visit some unremunending pa­
a miracle—the. miracle. of srfraco given
but bo did. tor he eent right dr and got of two years and some months pennilesa, tient, from whom he had returned weary by the Great Creator to those who will reduced to’vuits three timee, twice, aid
then onl v once a dur. From the mriHi
aud without a chance of bettering his and worn to renew hie work.
Two muntho had glided away, and ^y end leera Hrwondore.
purftkai. In eMma&lt; as if thaiopb
mate pate face tbo dark shadow hari bMtt
'Costar's' Corn Solvent, would have none of him, and again and their affairs weru at each a low ebb that But now Mr. Rom wm St a table, etteoually clm*ed, and divers sigM M
again he waa for trying some other.pleoe. John Itoe» would have given way utterly hurriedly writing out a prescription on a amssdmeui set in, one swxeeding the
and Mound bln?’
leaf
cfhis
pocket
book.
other rap.dly. AU danger wjs quite at
But after a long disc umton his wifo and to deepair. had he been alone.
-Take that," be osH to Mr. Western an end.
They were seated at breakfast once
he always bore m mind die old proverb
—“tabs it yomelt tossy wife, and bring
And dow the change had tales place f
efl a rolling stone gathering. no mow, more, when Mrs. Rota spoke.
beck what she pn-paree.’’
for, iuitea 1 of sitting at bums b-nr after
end knowing that it would tie like gqing . “Booh md n»w*. doer.1'
“ To &gt;ur wife i” stammered the falh- hour negfected aud iongiug for a petieufe
“ What is ftp* said her husband, not
G rough tumr troubles again, without
raising
hia
cysi
from
the
paper.
las demand* upm Mr Rum* time grew
money, they concludea that it would bo
“Yre, to my wife," said tbo young iucesaant, till with a puut un her Upshot
“ Yun remember saying that the Westbetter to tight on bop.iully, keeping
their poverty bidden a* much as pueu- eras, with their wealth, did not know surg-un. “There man, I'd trust my lite' joy in ber heart, Mrs. Rom d&gt;rinred that
to krr socnrecy, Bo do nut be afraid "
she could never bo sum of ber husband
ble, aud wai-ing petieotly for better
With the ubedienoo of a servant “Mr from one hour to anutaer. ForthoHMsw
“Ah,y»«I one say* plenty ofbiiter and
dan.
But though it was easy enough to talk stupid things when in t-oub-e,” said Weatera homed from the room, and in1 o. the cure had guno forth with all the
a
few
minutes
mare
the
sound
of
hoof*
John
R
om
"But
what
fa
UF
1 oxaggeratiucM oummun to a couatiy
of keeping Uioir poverty h.dden, that is
“Jane tails mo taeir little boy ia dying.” was hoard upon tbo ground as ho gal­
nu slight matter in a reontry town; and
“Fmrrl" exclaimed Mr. Boes, start­ loped off himself to fetch the m.-diemoif John Roe. and his wife «mla hare
The Rom family found foot f ieUete
I* toss thax hslf a* boar, Mr. Wes­ the Western, end it ww. alone erf Ml*
known all, tksy would have found that ing. •• Whai, that fine little fedow that
Ueaed hsnrlisrt erftha hearty F
tern wso bask, to find thalthe poor childI dinner parties al the Hall, tlut
- “Lfcaxso. Jauo beerd it from one of had shown further rign. of retaraiogau-■ nously spoking to ho r4—'
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the noises, who rey* the Wee.erne an imatfos; the bcuriHo oosvuleed fookltadI i-V. Ls
almost heart-broken and the pour woman Uft it, cuuutenxaoo ; ita breatliing was
more regular, and already, with teen of
seems that they wanted fo harT more gratitude the mother was whispering her
* hZwtR OcWTA^»0«bym.N.T.
ad vita but Mr. TorcpYins raid it was not toaaka Bat Mr. Bom oaly eho3 Ho
weceseory, and now it m«&amp;» it is too hoed, seying that tbo danger had been
Or, Joxm F. Hmr (Ruoeesoor to)
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stayed riffixa white, and that it wm
DsujiHAKmAO^.lT Park Row.N. Y

GOODS AND PRICES!
“micws,"

HARVEY WRIGHT,

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Rueeee did. when thei ’•nalsooeitterr- ,tete\i tbo .redie wtaTohfo own child My, bearer, bo tatted, nod-lei his hand
* wiwMte Mm. Boss was now kneel- token of sitisfacd n. aud wixhSow&gt;
Ing. La-dbtomytm'.
John Roes would never take tay w
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gMinew Jirrttsrj.

*TTC«5rT iM Oesssltov st L«». *«««•» ’■
ChMSsry. Nstory FaW.c and Crevsyssssv.
Xrral for Iba paehue sad aale af rml
eallarllaa af vlslms a&lt;*ia«t Gararnmaal ar

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teZdsand'^&amp;ar how folks scmltltehe|

BaUbr'-O ACKUTAafoBesttsgsMisk.

“Peer tittle ehap!" sMteimed Mr

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�giifits ii fctet

at tte1 WsehlagMf If we take Mte Anna
Dickinson's estimate of MN surreal
tew can wo think of oterieg to their
frailty the temptations which would te

A&gt; LafcfMriaBt ticket to the malt,
nutrinatrd cm the terne erf tomperenre,
and which TO entirely successful « the

«1 policy to eminently wte, juririou%
and timely. We are glad to note toe
signs of the immediate effect it prodnoed,
and to hetero Ute sow wo shall tern no

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mode tar toe apyedy return cJ Virginia
and ViNiwypi to thte natural rrioti'ju
to the Goveroxnimt Give the people a
teann to veto down the odious po’^y uf
disframddMMt, wEa
any rale, bo mere than &lt;n irritating and
temporary mak-s'^xft;
the political
insertions k those “
States apo '
broado*/„ and areforo tte safest,
of suffrage, at Uinstevereace!
teving tte teU answered now, do you T
- -DreUfwo; wte*. a quretLsT’ said
MraRoee. “Vitas made you say that*'
Mr. Ferry tte other day introduced
*1 was only thinking uf a few yean
Age; wtenarini? at tte bell sometime. I the following resolution ia behalf of a
very deserving class of settlors upon tte
r some hungry creditor '
public lands: .
Mr*. Roos sighed, and then smiled
Rt**h*f, That the Committee on the
iymg, "and all the rest has come of Public Lands be instructed to iaquire
into the expediency of so om-nding the
“And work," sail ter husband.
homestead laws as to include tte tone of
“Bat I d-jn’t think," she whitpered, ►’rviue in tho Army ns retiionc1 requir­
ereeping closer to his, and drawing one ed under tte homestead act, so that
strong arm arounl her as if for protec- whatever time a soldier may have
tioa—' I don’t think, detr yvu willerer ■ Tved in the Army shall te counted as
■grin sav that tte rich hare n &gt; troubls."
iehn Rom was silent fora while, as te
foealled tte loss he had so neariv sus­
tained, and the scene at tte hall,’when
tte hope uf two foud parents lay s-dying,
■nd thru te answered soltlv—
-God forbidF"
The Jackson correspondent of the
*k&lt; gistings Shnntr. Detroit 7&gt;i6»-r makes tte following
m -ntion of tte progroes of this road:
Th" proep-ct uf tte aar y cumplstion
of tte Grand River Valley Railroad to
Grand Rapids, and from thence to Mus­
kegon. i* very flattering. Tho grading

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whq hare bald tte higtest office that can&gt;
te given ia tte towxuhip, after attending
the caucus and helping to putin nesninatiua officers for tte township, wiU then
turn right about nt tte election and do
all in torir power to defeat tte ticket
they help to areameto Now, Mr. Iritor, that is Qraagwvite style, ate if
Hastings or any otter -township in toe
County or State, can excell certain Urangeri/fo'N* in that obs respect, it m
tecaaee they are rider, hare ted more
exp-rienre, and know a good deal moreI aotiou by tte but Burn, you teem­
ed to carry too idea that Samuel C.
Wuodman (dem-) was elected at tte recout olecrion, a Justice of tte Paaca, but
such was Mt tte case, for Eamuel C.
Woodman, received, I think, eight rotes,
while &amp; C. Woodman rsceiv.-d overov
hundred. 0, Dsm icrata of Orangeville,
with all too aid you received from soft­
headed RepubEuns, you failed to elect
ritter Treasurer or Justice of tte Peace.
It is time there was a stop put to illegal
procrediage ia our township elections.
For tte last nine years, there has, to my
knowledge, Ixwn individuals holding
town offlc-u in our town, whore proceed­
ing* In uffioe wm a. illegal, as though
toe burine x had b wn aecom(dished by
a man who,never received a vote in his
life. But. probably all parties wJl profit
by the leeson taught at tte reevnt eloctfon in our town. Yours, as ever,

Tte following ia a list of tte Officers
elect. Pretident, Lemuel Smith; R*ccffder, L. E Stauffer; As-a-eor, H irem
Cur; Treasurer, R. B. Gregg; Trustees,
Pfid p. Haller, Myron Pennock, H. T. i
DariLoa, O.
Ptollips, Jneub Purter,
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Ws think we have a
guud Board, a id une that will do fur the .
Lc»: intraam of Uie Village.
You will have learuod more about tte
Tuwrol.fp elnctiun than I am able to give
that would be news.
A large nnwunt uf Maple sugar is be­
ing bhijjped Irom here tins Spnng. Tbo
jmoo has boon nrf remunerating to the
producer, anragmg thus far 17 cents
per pound.

MULA Y SA ft'-MILLS,
SHIXGLE MILL*. LATHMILL*,

LICENSED BY THE

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UNITED STATES 8.H.&amp; B. B. COOK'S
AUTHOBiTT.

RIAL KtAB &amp; HSDRAKCE

C. S. 1H.0JKP809 &amp; CO S
One DOLLAR Sale
Dry Goads, Item Goods, Ltoone, Cot-

COLLECnOM 5 CCI¥IYAKCHG

larry County Official Canvass-

Below, we give the official majorities
for each candidate on too Republican
teato and County ticket, at the election 2.0W tuns of iron for the road, and euffiaent to lay twenty-fire milre. He also
a tho 5th inst
,1,009 sold IdO.lXW worth ol the first murteUge
Thomas M. Cooley,
bunds of tte reel to ]&gt;orties in New York
1,009 ax 90 cents which is tea per cent tett-r
Josten H, MoGowan,
1,002 than bunds of any uther new roed now
Joseph Estabrook,
selling. The road is bring built in the
touia 8. Lovdl.
rvry beat manner, and the mansgement
of the rood, thus far givre entire saiidaeJames A. Sweoaey,
tion, both to toe sto&lt; khridors and tte
John EL Palmer,
people along the line. Large qunatitie.
1,011 uf hard wood lumber are Iring shipped
Jamas W. Hmghtalin,
to Toledo and Cleveland, and a 1 xrge
number uf black wulnat logs are to be
shii ped in that condition to points cost,
.umeguingas for m Plxitedelphia. It
was eetixrstod by a lumber dewier who
recently passed over tho rood th-rt were
at least otK) car-loads of lumber along
Rhode Island follows Connecticut I In tte lino of the road ready to be shij&gt;pecf
toe election a year sgo her Republican
majority was 4,300. In 1867 it was
qaeated to notice aa its merits do^rrs.
4,194. Now, in spite of the general ap­ C t Pt»i»»»U HtnU, RxumQ * Son,
athy of the year fclloijng^ PresidenEditors and Proprietors. How to do
tial electron, and with a vote only about1 that we do not precisely know. It ia a
ewe-half at heavy as last Fall, we have fairly printed sheet, contains a good deal
earned the State by 3,877, with almost of that its Editors call reading matter.
Has the political
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a unanimous Republican Legislature.
the organisation af L 0. G. T. badly on
Well done, little Rhoda I And now lot its every page, accompanied by the moot
ta all keep silence while the Democrats vindictive and malicious slanders of all
reckon np their gains, and point to the cis we of ciiio-as who de not swollow it,
great reaction against Gxsxr’s Admifos- tb-&gt;ariss without question. Edited by a
manpruftesng to be a Christian nunis-

al »pte, (note hia attack in late teue up­
fiataah Tyler write, from Washing- on the Editor uf tho Hastings Dnnocror,)
and all that tends to mate mischief in
tetr to tte New York //•drpmdeni that
community.
•
the firinate clerks in the departments ore
So far no its efforts to prohibit tte sols
of liquors m '» tererag* go, it has our
requisite for a female clerkship are "per­ warm support and cordial co-operation.
*Ml bounty and laxity of morels"—that
too decent and competent women who
teld tjierkihips are compelled to ait by
iteoifie of these paramours of public
MB, and to suffer in their own roputntteis by such society. Hus Tyler is ter,
•off a dark ia one uf the di partmento
■fcT hAs opportunity to know tbo truth,
tte to perhaps the only mo in tte abrio
■winter wte tea tte couragn to toH it
Wat suspect that she io not fur wrong in

toffies to the J-Apredtertte querist
ncturelly arises whether poh io. bhltriy
tote as greatly purified by tteextaosiur

Party anl its feeding btateom.-n occupy
cm the tempcreuw r uevtiun, ia benreto
the character of Dies who profoe* the
slightest ngard for the mono common
d.-ccnaesoflife. B.rides, it is charged
and wo hare good reason to^tetere with
truth, that tte yvwng Rossel! drinks
whirity.ewn without asking a Dre.' prewsijriuo, with aa much gu .to aa RnaisU
terisr is ehargte with driakiag Win
af a recent wedding up in Macomb Co
AU ia all, wo tofok tte HnMu deridtely shaky, aad not worthy af spe-

Ma Editub
At uur recent Charter
election too Republican ticket was elect­
ed by an ovcrwtelu.iug maturity. The
IL-publicam of toe village are desirous
of arowtaining why tte Tillage Council,
tons cltxted, have deported from toe
usual custom, and appointed a leading
Democrat tu toe office of Street Cocimisaimer; uno who will n,e the emoluments
and the influence of the office L&gt; inflict
all the injury 1c can upon too Republi­
can party. It appears tu be a violatbo
uf duty and of good frith on the port of
those Republicans of the Council who
perpetrated the act. fur which the party
wiH hereafter hold them to a strict ac­
count They virtually declare that there
is no Republican in the village who is
capable of holding the office. This is
an insult to the Republican party that
rlsctad (hem ; an insult that will be like­
ly to be remembered if they ever again
appear before them asking fur their suf­
frage. Whatever may be Mr. Barlow’s
qualifications fur the position, it cannot
be denied that there are many Republi­
cans in the village who are equally qual­
ified. We might as well have elected a
Democretic Council, as to elect a Repub­
lican Council to act aa toe instrument.

cal OjfonoatB ia a mere sham. There ia
a big block cat concealed ia tout tub of
meal, which tte tax-pay«ts of tte village
wiil do well to take a look at
Tte ecbrme is to build a bridge across
the mill pmd, on Green street, and tax
the village for the payment of the same.
It would bo difficult to point out any
pressing public noceeuty for said bridge
at tte present time. It might be a
great benefit tu a few individuals to have
tte village build a bri lga, bat it is a
question fur grove consideration whether
the two bridgre already built across Fall
Creek ere not enough to accommodate

greet os they can brer, and H would te
an outrage for too Coumfl, elected as
they ware un an mu, of eronomy.-ri*.
ted tolMMBttebudmeof «xatM.te
impose an additional tut for the purpose
of building a bridge where, t» say tte
Iresi, there is no immediate pubHe mowsi^ for iL Lri tte tax-peyero uf the
village oee to it that the Outtnal eb-otel

COURT HOtSE,

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON.
Tin and Sheet Iron War*
J’AZU

CIuxy,

rerrr.
»«7.
Drug 4 Bookstore.

IMrORTAKTIinoriMEITS

Dodge's Clobrated Plows

H A F* E » u

GmttafatntaaUte&amp;ni

�BUSINESS CARDS.
BOWNE ft GALLOWAY,

Preoout F.N. Galloway, President and
TteMim, Grant. Striker, Rally. Kerin,

BANKERS.

BirdxsU, arid 8. E. Crandall, Board*.
Mktrto. read, oarmtod and approved.
Tte following OutiUHttoe were announc-

Onfteinea D. Striker, R. J. Grant.
On Steete D. B. Cook, W. W. Kel­
ly, and D. E. BirdaalL
On By-Lara—J. M. Navins, B. J.

COMMERCIAL

On motion of Councilman, Norina, the
account of E H. Mallory, Sterilf, war
allowed at 1111.75.
। On motion of Councilman, Birdsall,
the account of H. H. Munger, Marshall,
waa allowed al H0.25.
On motion of I). Striker, Council pro­
ceeded to ol.-ct a Fire Worden, and after
several ballots, I. W. Vrouman, reoeiring tho higte»t number of Toto* waa de-

D, A WOODWA1D,

pofc

Drj Grit, Gricerln,

HmtKov. Yom* O. M tf IM

bak&gt;nc«4 (vud itaiWt. &gt;ti&lt;
pi* Hirer. .‘■(kxSS.OoO.

Music &amp; Jewelry.
|H THE BOST REASONABLE TERMS.

GEORGE PRE8TON,
Wirx Pam. and Window Bust*
splendid aiiortmont, all now andj
style*, just recoired by Maui Broth!

General Gtocer,
zron ttWASAUtt.
HASTWOA - - ■ alyl • - - M1CIL
qrCMl. p«M foe M4*e*.___ _।

: On motion of R. J. Grant, the Bc, corder was instructed,to notify the Fire
Warden and Street Commissioner of
their election.
1’1 M3M premvturaly gray can hare . Chi motion. Council adjourned.
their hair restored to it* youthful beauty,
by tiling H*lt-’e Veg-iteble Sicilian Hair
Renewer, tbo test article in tho market
Naw Tout, April 9, 1859.
Goise rr.—The Brick Block on tho
Money waa Tory irregular to-day.
1&gt;rth-oiat comer of State and Jefferson Call loan* were mad. at 7 per oont Aa
treet*. May succeei attend tho cuter-

J. Cots &amp; 8o» have just received a
supply of Clover Sood, at their a:
corner of State and Church Streets.

DnafetaAfitKriB,

'zun ozu, '■ezri
‘fm/j'
Jtrw „

an I tubsoquently one-eighth, at which
tho market clowxl. The rvportsd rupture
stockholder* of the M Iculgau boutbern
Railroad are to mvol ut-Ci.lcauo on May Iwtwocn tho I’reJdoi.t and some of tho
8lh, to to.woo tho |U*e ton ofcouaolida- Cabinet, wnrliko ropurta from Washingtou regarding Cub.i, and the groni ig
•caicity of coin, cauaxl a rise in gold du­
/Good Wauxs.—We learn that Mis*
ring tho day from 131} to 1831, elosing
/Mabion Winn, of Tu’edo, Ohio, has. at 1331. Govenimont* were active, Lut
teen engaged at tho liberal salary of | liitb* u!f fn&lt;m highest rates. Il-ur ha.
be-n
a tri !o more active, though busi♦ 12,00 ]*r week to teach in tho Union
noia is h &gt;xdb- bri. k. Nearly all brands
school at Nashville, this summer.
have darimed 10 to 2fe during the n ovk,
aa per following quotations :
Goos —The joint re olution submitting
to the vote of tl»o poop-c the am-.-ndment
to the State Constitution striking out tho
word “white," has passed both Houk*

LtnuCoirout—The best Magurim
for the young in the We»t4*nd among | I1.4M. oSrr kind* of grain are but Htthebcetin tte Union. It lias peculiar Ij d" changed, eirepl a decline of 1c on
ir.lU-.ll
pxxl. liu &gt;«.«.[?■
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. .. ,, ! notable change. Tlie fine weather ul
ulbut mirk.
.Mur»
JU.1T.
d„„ b„
,u, d,,
which always load* towards "tbo good, ’ ^&lt;1, market more active. Price* ot
the true, aud tte bdautifuL
some ctyle* of goods are still a little
w -nk. Cu'ored cotton* are stendior, nnd
Wtsinut ft Gasses sjw.ik for them­ it ia thought that pi-iaw had touched tho
lowe-t point. Wodrw* are quiet, and
selves in our adrertiung column* lids tho market ia irregular and drpre.aod.
work, aud we opine will do all they Ttero ha* be-n snore doing at low rates
promise in their A Ivertisomont for tho
interest of thuir custumersand tho pub io
Detroit, April 10, 1869,/
g-in.irally. Try them! iuid are if they
do not do tte fair thing at all timee.
Flour has boon aether more active.
The demand waa mainly for spring and
Wail PaAx. If you would see the low grad--*, though the tetter bran.la
latent style*, laxgret variety and be»t se­ bare been in &gt;ome datnand. Price* are
lected assortment of WALL PAPER unchanged, with tte exception of an ad.
erar brought into the’‘Valley uf tho rance of 25 to 50c on chvioo white wheat
Tternapplc, go to W. K. Biassa’* and
examine tho stock that he has on hand,
and the samples of the new lots ho i«
receiving. from time to time.
t&lt;
Choice white wheat.
•7 75 to WOO.
7 00 to 760
Medium do,
Ch neo Amlx-r,
6 75 to 7 00.
OxtrrxF.—Wo are obliged to go to
XMieat ia 5c higher than a ww k ago,
PreM this «eok, with two column* ol
Adrcrtisments, tho 4th installment of there having been for aereral days con­
• Neoby’s Biografy," a valuable A-ticle siderable speculative fooling among com­
deuribing the progn-sa of tho work on. mission dealer*. Carn is in fair demand
the Grand River Valley Railroad, an in­ at an advance of 1 to 2c. Barley i« un­
teresting Letter from our Nebraska Cor- settled and likely to decline, the malting
reepondent and eeveral Editorial Items, t'-aaon bring so near that the lew burleft over beeiu e we could not got cn’in market are unwilling to pay tho
ta*m into type, though wo delayed our pi­ recent high rat *. Apples c &gt;me ia slow­
per one day to aeccmmodatoonr advnrtii- ly, and arc held so high that few are
oummmod. The demand for beans is
iag patrem.
improved, owing to tho opening of navigstiun, but no cunnpi in price is noted.
The price of butter u tlie *omr ai at lu.t
reports, the supply sumcwhal exceeding
the demand. F-gga are in good sujipiy,
State Prien agent. Th® warfare that
had been un»ucc&lt; safuUy wagnd again*!
him brfora the GGTerni.&gt;r wm renewed in

Tte Senate took up tte matt v ia ex­
ecutive aaerion on the 30th, and a ]■ re­
tracted session waa held, eventuating in
tte confirmation oi the nomination, by
a decided majority. But it should bare
been unanimous, for the State novar need

Atmuor ScruavHoua.—The now Tax
Bin tee p-red both Houses at Lansing.
Tte County feature ia left out, and tte
bill is eubstantially that introduced by
Mrb Holt, being a compilation of all tho'
beat features of lawn now in force, with

. Wbmm. amsv.

WILLIAM MYERS,

HEDRICK &amp; COCK.

Salta &amp; Hmsita,
IL A. GOODYEAR,

Bnitri ftdaip Dealer,

Ninety Acres*
A^eialegUM »UUu».lM.4aJwill^.w R«Um
Twmiy^i^Lu

80 Acres Improved
AXD UXUER THE BEST ITLTlV.lTlOX t

SPECIAL NOTICES.

COE’S COUGH BALSAM,
MEI ITinniA CHE!
Fat Ml* by i*niffi»t* e**rvwh*r«, &gt;nd by
FAUIAKU, aUKLa'Y A CO.. itet.teL

mt suruuoi i twites iror

Pure Drugs &amp; Medicines,

te
TooWToi"

DYE STUFFS,
A. Vmlealrle JFnr-m fbr 4*S 7
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jt. sTcoBtBXjrs

GREAT GIFT SALE!
rtssais wss

•10CMXX) WORTH OF PROPERTY

aie sset

Bictrys Reaps- A inrer,

BOOKS AND STATION BBT,

borrtwcartlty that Ik*
in llnsilitr pawed by

HA8TIHGS DBQ&amp; STOi.

�usrSc^^^

ILURSUN-

SIHIBUSnUltBSUIA

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CASH STORE
DRUGS,

balk. —

S^Uaata te

Till teed Uta Market ia the Bate of

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NEW GOODS:

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Fico. ime
dev
ax BASTHtaa. BABBT CO .
Ipearer J. Ort* * AM's Orrary
*’
' hide Cdirt Urao S«Mre

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Mura.-mre.-f—!T_

. ^HOtnXEXAIMal
A Splendid Astortment for
Sale at Rail Road Tricot.
teat and udder vfo eubjected to *e«ere
teaetaoa for aa indefinite number of
time*, and in rudo hand*, are often scverely injured. Tbo propar mode of
Bsflknr tote take the tea| in tho entire
hand,-end after pressing it upward, that
it may ba well flhod from th* capodovo
milk-reeervoir above, to compress it fint

X GEOBGE PRESTON

la iH

ariM ktanta.f aci.ro. 0—--

I.rUa* yoar afaaaUM 1* hl*

gimti

All Hastings Outdone! Imtj. AW^lB.ta&gt;t.a Block oi
GROCERIES,

—AXD—

Which rnuat tew^soia^wrtttaont
re&lt;nrd io
^corjm.

Battle Cr®ek Nowhere

STATIONERY,
tegABUirta and SkaR'
Csamareial Seta. Ottawa,

o*«. Theea remark* on tho mod*
Iking, and thoee on th* mode of
ig Jean, are of more moment than
at first suppose; and in some lo­
a mor* oowa are ruined irum faults

JOHN ROBERTS,

1’is: As-x.-sxrrsz.ra
.U—— •“‘k.
FAMILT OROCEBIIS.

Dry Goode,
Groceries,
Boats dk Shone,

gjgrAS^jn: cuatwiiS
jtsEBtttsWraStnfrs&amp;v*

Caafantu, *f;

Crockery, Ace. Caficea,

J

T

TTT
CTiolowat TEAL, alw» jro on hand,

0Rlr«a,

Tha Good, ar*
FIRST QUALITY

-----AUK)-----

Th* following, by an unknown writer,
accord* with our observation:—‘zfb*
deadliest foe to a man** longevity i&gt; an
unnatural and unreasonable excitement.
Every taan ia bora with a certain stock
of vitality, which cannot be increaeed,
but which may be husbanded or expend­
ed rapidly, a* ho deems best Within
certain limit* ho has hia choice, to live
fast or alow, to lire abatomiohaly or in­
tensely, to draw hia little amount of life
over a large apace or condense it into a
narrow one; out when his stock is ex­
hausted bo ha* no moro. Ho who lives
abstemiously, who avoid* all stimulant*.

Millinery

PROBATE OHDEH.

f-M
jr.4
p -y

T

S il

TtMf A ir*Aly
Ufa. Micutaa* a

Tea*.
SBgar*.
Byrwpe,

Goods

TKBT CHKAP, .HOLD HERE. BY
MXXG, TAYLOn.
Utv* a* a Call tenor* r*e Boy Etaewcere.

" **

GEORGE PREST0V

SEND FOR CIRCULAR.

EZndloBB Quantity,

•id altar thia data, lb* charat o« lb* Fact** olll
bo*X&gt;* per day.
/Irtof wit Prepriatar of tLia bra*, and 'bare
f°l*n?ur| j'uL1|.1.llL&gt;Ul||TaJj"'l&gt;“.r,'i,TL°f J?._ "

Sash and Blind Factory

wn.-d landaooy of prltoa nilbvnl

XI tb.

In

Hi

hi

81;

liexn AIESTLET.
HMlrac*. Fab. laL JS*S.—If

C.

HUITIClGBEHTEnn
Broad Gauge Bailway!
ClXCtXSATI.or tTNII l!-A. OAUON.or MA KB
PIXLD. nr VLEYKLAND, &gt;r CUkST. oa SALA
MA»CA.teer fra,

YORK,

NEW

BOUTON,
PITTNBI'IiGn.

xfttKT MCslC.
itixiCBvors,
nrx.
rnoTojr.nrn
'frr r'r&gt;r r. orv.ALtcjts.
.

S.

D.

City

Dane

Stoke,

WAMiiiN&lt;iTo.u errr,
Thia ia tbo onf; Rasta to th*

5aBrossu'r4f.fffi»M.'ttE
—- —•• z-Tn«£T*
&lt;A Iran repyJ aamu
J»da« .rpr.!-.
PROUITK ORDEd.

svsgrsrars^'imTrsrsrs
“5^7? ¥3Ja? K&amp;iygXta

On readlaa and aitab
patltlan. dnir WTOrt. ot
ss‘arxj“
DRUGGIST, tat-r: sxmaxrsrsimtumt:

F. D. ACKLEY,

atoa a&lt;aaae vravaBaa iaBnUadnaM &lt;ta mra*A

g^WWSSSiUUS.Xli s

Phcemix

Block,

UABT1SGS. R1CH1CAX.

it ai.tibior*^ meat

toaaraidto «a&gt;d aaaaa*. ar«rre".t*&gt;u .reXrM.
uulu' af tatdrean, :IhX ute b—Are al tta Platei

Friend* do yt»r trading at th*

JOUS PATTON.

HOAD GAUCC SHORT UNB.

CALIFORNIA A OREGON

of
li’^sr^ca

falliof of vl

IM eity, BHBg ana *w^nonh uf Coorttand Hl.

MPOBTAH? TO FARMIRS ।

l-iunrr I UFrtadta.Jideaulvrtata.
In itaMauar nr UM Strata af brer*. D. tow*.
Oa rwuilncaad SUaaita pattuan, Ad. .msm

Tawiii nto &lt;w*«r«d Tan SV***;, tte inn *rr

Ob Broadway,

■ It *&gt;n now. a* baratofar*. bokia ala HBHtail ond.mmi.brd Ibr flarernbla r»|'Utailon of ihr
Pm:St whiau u ha* anurod fur many yrnrn. a.
oe* of ill* bail of unralara' hMai*.
Th* t*bfa «&gt;U b* bmUMIy toppUod with ar

Economical Hashs.—With certain
limitations, itiatrue tliatarmm who can­
not auro a margin from a email incotno
will neveraar* anything from a large one.
Wanta ar* always more plenty ull than
doUar*. Thahabitofsak-cenialiaTatlier
mor* oaafly cultiraiod, when th* meaua
for supplying them or* limited, than when
morefam pi o means hnio created new
taste* and desires. Therefor*, if you
would grow rich, you must begin to mt*
when you begin to aoiuire. A single dol­
lar aaived is often a larger proportion of
aurplna inc*m* after th* supply of actual
nooetaitioa, than tbo thousand* your rich
neighbor place* in bonk. Early -arings
have the longest time to grow. A dollar
saved at twenty will co unit;aa much a*
sixteen *ared at sixty. Madyycungtnoh
spend in rigee* alone, between th* age*
of fifteen and twenty-fire, auma of money
which, properly invested, would accumul­
ate to an amount, by tho time they reachtdtj yours, ample to meet th* necMUtio*
of eg*, and to render them independent
for the remainder of their lire*.

erarr op xx-Broax. era.. &lt; jam. &lt;e-as*

or all KieSa BBd la

nicmc HOTEL.
l7v, ITS, tt*. A ITS Orerewich Streot.
Xrw To,k. Ort I*. Il l’
Tba on&lt;J»r.||nied lake* pin. ore In wmicii.

)MNa«

«*»

*

RENIER MARTE*.

tf

X

self, indulges no exhausting pauions, |
food* hia mind and heart on no exciting
material, has no debilitating pleasures,
lets nothing ruffle hi* t*m|&gt;er, keeps his
temper, keeps hia ‘ account* with God
and man duty squared up,’ is sure, bar­
ring accidents, to spin out his life to tho
longest limit which it ia pueublo to attain;
while he who lives intensely, who feeds
on high-**o*onod food, whether material
or mental, fatigue* hi* body or brain by
hard labor, exposes himself to inflamntory disease, seeks continual excitement,
gives loose rein to hi* paraion, fret* at
every trouble, and enjoy* btilo rojxiao; is
burning the car.dlo at both ends, and is
auro to shorten the number of his days."

asftgat&amp;gjgSSSLf

Lad will ta sold al a a*aU adroare from rat.
Hsola* la rro.tr. a share of (mire..*, frra
th* Plblit I pladea toyrell U *i-s a.u.foclioi aa r.J.rrtr qnalil.r and pnea.
JW* Pm-aal and prompt .lta.ti.iw.Il bagtr-

*. S. IPAOLSIII.
HbbIIisb, May Sib IsM.

aoXthid w Free*., .nd ita Aaml.
J.
frtata ram&gt;a.lni*totea patetowar. taa Xxmiim to
"Star—re« n fa ordared. that Maadsr. ta. ma «m

N

w

e

Oil Regions of Pennsvlvunia !

Just Received.

3i

Bi

Dhugb

te

with ampla Ha* for Benin, and lb* yreoyl Tiar
as* Hora CoBnoeliona af lb*

zEs^zirj^snx:
-raj

Goods
Medicines.

MOBTGAGE 9AUC.

/t’xxrrzito

School Books,

Atlimtic 4 Ot. Western Railway.
Pana .a Low aw* Tib^mQvkx a* ar air oaaia

Stationery,

X«SSS Hraadwiy. Xaw Tort ; Xw. IS Hui* Hl
JS4 *)"•*-?’*’ ■««**•; '‘rprtn-d
OrUnad j No. M Llnrt Hlrwt. Ch earn; |B Clo
ciBioli. nt No. en Want Fourth Hlreot: X. K. ear.
M‘re.1*; n* Tteaaitren
a* 0. X Mail Uaa Mia Burn Laadinr loat *T Tin.
atfwt tad .1 Sew Pnaurr Itapat .7 th. Cibou
S "~2r

Lamps bc Fixtcxieto,

Famrth Hirnah u&gt;4 B» lb. Ofiau nt raiMA.",

GnoOERIES.C.

L. D. RUCKKR, QaoT SobL
W. B. Sfl ATTUC, O.. I TiArl Ajoa!?
UnrSOat

ssunseurawsssmTm-

PaLinta de OUss,

sH$«i5Ki^

Fancy. Goode,

SSSsn-sSS

ll.aTtioa. JttataYy nib. IMS.-If

It.

HERRICK,

s; -us;

-_r ; jr-pt

^yilOLEXALk *. RETAIL.

Groceries and Provsions,

OYSTER

Tito-Ware af Krery Iteaertpilaa,

KEROSENE OIL.
“ • ’»■

xtessatesite-*
CASH TTIX.L BI5 PAID
r*» allI kind.of Country I’nid.M, .Mb M Hui

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

MICH.

IN THESE HARD TIMES

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

■ CItOCKS,

NORTGAGK

StliS Silrer ui P« fn

Wntebe.. Clock, aid Jawnlry Retired
aBd Warrnarted.
la tta Hardware Store af BaMaaae * WiChi
tt*riM,A»&lt;4 op dapa.lta.Bt,. t aaa M. ready
teywjLarttottoSffitateraCrijrayr,
• aaav* Oyal.ia iBavnrvMtl*. Alaa all altar
Haailagi, Baa. t»ih. lest.
d—l 'SUf

Wholesale and Retail.

^RK YUC IHiURBDt .
w. A. BAKTWELL.
B-de^Bre. tern. tsv.

The nrm' Inti fin &amp; a

A CARD.

. »ok
BARRf AND EA10N CODWTIES

Exchange.

rrtrad ia *14* par dsv, aad iba p^Z^^
Hat Ita pntreoac of all -ho wl.h io fad . ,.1h
fcb«yl

B. A te. LYON, Proprta.are.

I)' W M,^.BTreaa«rtiri£idrra .U*C. G. Towian.i, S-crri.rr, Vrrwralrill.

I AIM TO BELL

a**

y?-1 **

—ZL.rSSjSBSMssr’*
wWhlB tha Sib Cattaotlm ftetrirt of t»a
smM-jrx-rmerx'xrc

ami.a'i-n a« my .Ber. ia th. r.fl.re

-I Ireto. hr

ItTH DAY OF APRIL. UM* . .

33- J- BROWN, hd. 2D_

H'u ®»’I ArH,c n’"s4“ •B,‘ «•*-*.
errv hospital, clb:vklaxd,o.

a-gsrasssscSussSSs

C-nrreaa. ralHUd A* Hal to prerlda
reaiwte, renport ttennr.nvtoret. p*r

DiRBCTOBBt

HOMOEOPATHY.

Gaauiae Artiolas.

raresjrustax rr-Ariw
ratxmMtt««ax:s~3E

”Th. •&lt;..:»nuartarrf.rere.

ItevMav, rnaacMV tfah. I as*.
laiwred Capital, ... bx,bm/&gt;00
Rao i Tbl* Ratal, aaLmg and Ihroreblr known
tolh.Tr.rHn, FobU*. la tal.x Itara’gbly re.
Tba Fartatra'Mitaal finii.baa liu.iua.ii
P^MBedprtiBKrfoMart.,
IiMaihcsallU aa*ci rat Hisa* lhaCaainair'.

------ —~hu.^,

arar offered in th* County.

hALK.

Flake Gold &lt;Tcwdi-y,
Titan thia anlhad ta tafona Ita awblla that ba ia
&lt;• T atlas d^i

Michigan
HASTINGS,

DEPOT,

W. A. SASTWEU

MAILS, AXH, SALT, COD FUR,

Addraaa ell bo.ir.aM Maaumiaaa ta

raSi’mraSiJli,
Jnly UUL we*.

“? SS't”

FWTBMOI DIVINE.

jalyxstf

*1,

lam—FN Mtaa. Info. Mre* ».»«•

*

f ',2i 7J
5s^gl^»grlJ2^£
piRXI FOR RALE.

cMteitetoe

—— *MM.

5==r-

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ABO. M. DEWEY

QUL-moni AnvM.

BY GEO. M.-DEWEY.

&gt;*^x.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APR. 21, 18G9.

VOL. XIII.
gwinw givertorg.
JOHN ROBERTS.
FBTXIOIAXaad ftargene. Dwsllh
X. H. MALLORY,
BBERirr. onto, at Ik. Cesrt Uunre, Hutlaia.

g«trg-

0 THHW »t,

NUMBER 52.
Wardley Plaeor
hair, and ehowed the
“KateWardley and I ware school

Ef It hedcnt been, my Bed

lAUH BIOGRAFT.

to toll nobody,
I brieve in tempanncwfnr sum,
But temperance, is one thing,
Mann unconsciously gave
herself such a jerk that two pins fewhalf
ill.
.All n,,«k

Inject the time that I ring.

WM. UBJQHN,

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE
SUCCESSORS TO

* DRAXX.M-D.

Inatld of Bitekin to the text;
1 kinder let it Cldc.

'

Bumttmaa Us quite oenvenyent

ROBINSON ft WIGHTMAN,

'

Berhspe—Jaet now I might have been
Initld' &lt;.f wlddor Gra,
A happy woman with a man

‘But, Charley, I am poor and ob-

That makes me think of Lucy Brown,

NEW

Along with wldder Ora ;

S0*Specialitics in every department

And then th a couldnt aa enuf,

Call and ace umpire and get refTtereuere.

HARNESS SHOP—A fins Stock of Harnow on hand. Ro­
pairing done promptly on short notice.

ll

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE.
I. W. VROOMAN,

'

Tbet she, a Yank, and poor al that,
Ehoud with their Joe unite.

Hasunge, Mich. April 20, 18(19.—wly
But lai ye arter hard them talk.

8. C. BRINDLE,
jeoar.r PRO1IATE. Notary Public. Co«»
aoc.r. load .nd t.&lt; Airni. Alw&gt; lu.ara
Altai far Iha l*h«aii Ina. &lt;&gt;.. al Harin
"■’WM. H. HAYFORD,

BOSTON CASH STORE!
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I have just returned from
------ with an------

J. P. ROBERTS A CO.,
DI ILERS is Drum. M&lt;d&gt;ciue«. |f*lral i

STOCK

IMMENSE

of Seasonable) Goodia ■which I ofl'er at
C. 0. HOLBROOK.

But Poly never minded it.

AU dressed up; Oh, I never 1

3F&gt;3F«.ICJE:S that will Astonish
Everybody.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS!

ALLEN BENNETT.
Hastings, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl

Down toe tije depths Infernal.

There was a glittering auspiciously
like tears on the long eyelashes, os Ruth
fait Charles Trevor’s loving glance rest­
“Mamma, whai do you thinkF' ex­
ing on her face, aud the little hand stole claimed Maria, breaihloM and eager,
“that Ruth Murray, whom we- met at
Cdiug movement
Wordley Place— the prctly blonde I
“ Charley," said Ruth, in a soft, stifled toldyuu of—"
voice, “I’ll try to be a good wife to you "
“ What of that ?' asked Mn. Trevor,
And then - oh I airacgn, inscrutable as Maria etirpped far breath, and Charlaa
lixAel quickly up, with a deep, flush an

But hod bln Hies and becona.

And the next day, the gay country
house cotcrii-r broke up, all the guests
going their several ways, and owning,
one to another, that “they had had a de-

What tumble in the ditches,
We’d her respectability
A flliln tip the nlehro.

In vlsuns now I see us glide,
Up tue the gates Eternal,

Aud.cuCs, nod colaia, white as milk
And did uowlnke qulte clevur.

AND BOSTON

■NEW YORK

diet, as lung as I am happy in your lore*
little Rutti, what sort of a merctnary light; and rich

Theta sartln as I’m apekin—

ROOFING—We are sole Agents for this County for
the beet patent Roofing made.

Bout Poly Dene, perbajH, tbout I,

I felt a laettte streaked. tue;

Thet weakness wus all (impel,
But drinkln now and then a dram,
Wus loastwlso not oer painful.
But Mrs. Nasby now good bye,”

But then we rjrtr tbout,

medicines!

enuine drugs

G

REASONABLE PRICES!
n

M

Shee premist thet shed yet find onto,
Why Polly Dene so gay,

But aeon. I tbout, mourn like as i
Tbs dont know tbetaheeode,

Rite cross the room I strode.

Tie male time now and here it hums.

For Naeby'a comln crust the way,

AT THE
Dept'y P. M.

PUKE PAINTS &amp; OILS!

glisrellany.
And then. Oh dear 1 tue see hur blaah.

HASTINGS HOUSE.

9500 poends i1arti.ett

pure lead.

1000 POVXI&gt;S CESCINE FRENCH ZINC.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

We buy our Goods directly from the
.Manufacturers, and sell at PRICES
that defies competition.
Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

the looked more like a piny bud
Or, my red kalUker.

Sum lafed rite out, I thot a smirk
Wutathur mouth a twitch In—
And said with vote bewitch In—

Oh, Mrs. Grat I hope yarwell,
And hew is Mrs. Nasby t

She rattled on In J 1st that way,

J. P. ROBERTS &lt;fc CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.

RAILWAYS.

End then, 1 bed my gold beads on,

S

' you surely cannot be lb earnest F
’
•Mother,’ said Charles, quietly • I em

oy w&lt;
had
Now,
yvurs seem gifted by magic!”

rorne Roth Murray aa your eon's wife
perfectly well that 1 don't belong to my­
self at all ? I'm a slave-a uuscarhta, Didn t you tell mo that Miss Trevor was
abject captive, in the claim of your sweet
eyes aud gentle words - and, what's more
I haven't the least desire for a groin of
my lost freedom!"
“Ncmrouo, Charley."
Butbuth Many said’“Nonsense” in a drees i* ready, Ruth F
•t Quito."
tone that clearly meant " Tl&gt;e Tory best
of sense;" and Mr. Charles Trevor took
advantage of the coquettish ayDatka ac­
cordingly.
'
They were silting in the librarr of the
fine old country house with a bright fire
‘I'mafraid I'm a little behind time,'

just revealed a glimpse of door orange
twilight belted with the silver creeent of

lU.lr ealllBS j

lluIL«U wllb the

Sash and Blind Factory

WM JONES,

BICKEY A IEMTIET.

stare. Haatiinm, Mub.
^£tdriXwvlUw i: xebange.

G

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

JAMES JOHNSTON, Preprirtre.

, «; DetroitIta.. 11*0*.

Soli! Silver aid Plated Wait.

I gree with bur, (bet’s aartln sure.

playing with one of the sparkling but­
tons of her jacket—“I do believe that
charmed limits.

Boa. J. O.Hcuni

A. H. ELLIS,

f.ati

L ISO.

&gt;d Ibuw Dviliar Co. A UBersI «1

dart you eo degrade us F
* It is on honor,' returned her brother,
eolmly. " Ruth is a jewel of the Srri
water—more s the pity that you uro blind
to its sparkle.’
‘ But Charles-my son.* pleaded tba
mother, ' wo have aj depended on roar
making a woaltby alliance?
* Mother, I am so sick of this kebemiag

matrimonial market. 1 love Ruth Mu?
from the truth la saying that Charles
“ No," said Ruth, quietly; "I am Miss
Trevor was tall, and dark, and handsome,
with wavy black hair, and frank lipa, Nadteojde'a aesiatanv*
"A dress maker!'* almost shreiked
and ayee where the brown shadows mel­
•
’Id curled my hair all round and round. ted almost impbrocptibJy into velvet Miss Trevor.”
blackness.
mcalio whirlwind; but was not Ruth
Maria
drew herself up haughiflv.
It really made me look quite young,
•‘Tata is very steango,'’ she .aid rigidly Murry worth it all ?
‘And when wM yon be my wife,
— “nay, it la quite unaccountable. I
the
thought yon were a visitor at Wardlev
I codnt help but sigh and think.
’
of her piquant velvet jacket, and oeros- Place F'
ionally pausing to mirror themselves re­
Caro but'
"And did Kate Ws
flectively in the liquid blue depths of
Upon our once smooth feces.
"Wholwtm? Pe
her lovely .yes? What shall wo say ?
abroad. 1 abenld like him to hpM
Only that ahe was very [dump, with long,
Upon—my-word ! this was reoEy
dark eyolaabee, lips rod and ripe as atawborrics, and hair like golden water stiragainst his will.
Moria Trevor came into the dmi
Ruth had grown pale and then red ;
Which makes me sum times won dartne derfully pretty, and coquettish withal,
but the next moment a score of laughing
most pretty girly ore apt to be. las
dimples broke oat around her mouth.
She used tue say tbet drinkin was

With that trite orange plad,

Endlesa Ctuantlty,
HOLBROOK * MILLS,

you insane F
'
’ Will you receive her as a second

be you I"
“ It fa L Mm Trevor."
Maria Trevor started.

Fur with white chalk ’Id ecoured them

G

^“Btop a moment, Maria," said Charles

- together thn breadth, of gold-colorglace silk, with her rosy month full of Murray fa at allJn&amp;rinr. to aajr of the
guests of
ardloy Place. Iu my estipins. Miss Mackenxio stood watching
her, with a skirt-liuing depending from
her bony atm.
. “Ruth," said the old maid, dubiously,
“I don't underelaadyou at alL"
“Don’t yon, DeUy? Well, that’s not
at all strange, far half the time I don't
understand rayaelf.”
“No, but—Ruth, this

Hastings, April 20th, 1800.—wyl.
J. G. BARROWS.

The idea of aecas-

LOVE ARD DRESS-MAKING.
“Doyon real
“ Do 1 really

MH4I..ill. Mir!»

2500 POLXDS STRICTLY pure WHITE LEAD.
2500 POU5fDS O1Dr^SF EXCUBH CR0WX LEAD.

guilty oL

blue delaine

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

BRUSHES, VARNISH,

jaw her thia vary morning at Mua
Mackctuio's; and she tried my dram on
commenced, while Ruth Murray went with her own hands I"
•.
“ Surely, my love, Koto Wardtoy
would never innto a young person in that
social toutinn tn
"
.
.

Thet aech aa she, would ever be
Noticed by white folks, thet
Hod bin In gude aerclety,
Or bed a knife tar whet.
She ooud our talkin burd.”

JOHN MICHAEL,

ahahad^ust gteaned.

Yn'd better tackle with the gale

For Deacon Fogram'a stuck up galls,

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,

talkmiBkfata. The
IWk moat stand

t

The Trevors stand high in the circles of
fashion. I know that, humble little was glancing up aad
of the morning paps

She thus to her related:

BUCKETS BBAPBB &amp; I»W11I

means; but I am fally capable &lt;rf work­
ing lor both of ns; and as for being poor
and obscure, why, We'D try andtaee if
—.
__ 1______ l____ _____ 4*._

And jaat rake with the handle.

DAILY!

GOODS

Direct from Factories.
ATTENTION, COMRADE I
FITZGEKAl.l) POST. No. *1. O A. R..

But’s hardly worth the sbakln.

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Cheaper for Cash ttm.ii any Hooae in Dairy
County.
B. P. LOWE,

sr1

But wbat'etbe naaof talk Uke thia.

H. J. HAMIT,
DR. C-0. SCOTT,

Roth. I ahouldn t care if you vara a

"That what?'

Will

�And1 Hrs. Trersr owned to herself that
the idta hud beau a very vague and vi»hutaryoue.
The wadding was to be vary quiet—
Hath had insisted soon thie-end as Ae
walked to the church dressed ia a neat

n»sawigiiw.ii . *■

ii|,

wl rftolM bw w&gt; hart-

dtoerf lor S coats, with a pewpeo
.dUftothorMfegoC Mapiere,
dnll and the market well stocked/

een elected may be aa Bear perfect aa mg sdaeHuoof 1 cent The prodm
present season it is thfught wiB bo 1
Lari i. from a 1-4 to I -'*

MULAY SAW-MILLS,
Township Cfark, William M. Scudder,
For Township Treasurer, F. B. Austin;
For Justice of the Peace, DwridRaynoldr. For Owtinri-inner of Highways,
Your humble correspondent has 150 John J. Perkins; For School Inspectors,
asm sown aad it io growing finely.
Georgs Brainard; F. B. Austin; (to fill
It is beautiful to took evertiravart vacancy,) For Oonstables, EHhu Robin­
rolling prairie, ia one direction, aad see son; Daniel M. Floy; Joel F. Willis,
the tall, green grass, wheat aad oate wa­ Wm.M.Kiag.
ving, aad the beautiful prairie flowers
Bsaxy.—In thia Township wo loam
sparkling with the dew of the proceed­ that the whole Republican ticket was
ing night, which, when reflecting the elected by an avenge majority of kixty.
the world is guraiiung about F
*1 belters so, Claries.’ •
rays of the Bea, took Eke millions of dia­ The officers are aa lultows:
Ubarieo Trevor never spoke another monds scattered broadcast over the prai­
For Supervisor, Asa B. Pennock; For
word until the marriage ceremony re­
rie. And than to look ia the opposite Town Clark, Christopher 0. Bush; For
quired his voice, and hardly knew
whether he was awake or dreamiag, direction aad tee the tall, majestic “cot­ Town Treasurer, Charles A. Polley; For
when his tittle wife introduced him to a ton woods,' looking frosh once again in Justice of the Pesos, J. Edgar Powers;
tall, white-haired old gentleman, who their new clothing of verdure after hav­ For Justice of the Pence to fill Vacancy,
had giveu-her away, as 'Undo Wtl- ing been striped during the short but Denial R. Burdick; Fup Highway Com­
missioner, Wittidd bkilimsn; Fur High­
' Young man,' raid the General, ‘my dreary storms snd blasts of winter.
Passing through this belt of timber way Commisricuer (to fill Vacancy) Wal­
niece tell* me she has married you under
Idee pretenses—d*&gt; you regret the tree- you will find yourself on the bank, of ter Suyder; For School Inspector, Jam­
aaetfoaF
the broad snd mighty Missouri with its es Elliott; For Oonstabler, Jamas Garth* Not a bit of It,* add Cheriea heartily, army of steamers continually passing to
ric; Milo Barnes; Charter Farwell; Nel­
!l don’t earn whether she ia a areei-msand from the Mountains and the Gulf of son Bennet; For Sextons James Cross;
'
‘ ’
ilongas she is
Mexico. Thon on the opposite bank David Mosher.
little Rath.
' It was her own oopnee,' raid the vrte-- yon will rao the Iron Horse whisling
ran, laughing. ‘The fact ia. Ruth was&gt; along with lightning speed, carrying the
so afraid of becoming a vietim to same
' nation's oummarco from Ocean to Ocean,
devouring fortune-hunter--'
edged to be the leading literary msgu­
* That she torewd dress-maker in mlf- and still your Eastern people tell us that
defsuce,’ sold Ruth, fiui.hiug her uade's। we are “out of the world." Very well, rine in the United States, are obvious
seutenee for him. ‘Kate Wordier aadI let it bo so, for if we arc out of the world to sB intelligent readers, sad may be
Mira Mackrnrie—who had once been1 now ws wish to remain out of it; but for briefly summed up as follows, vis:
my mother’s maid—were alone cognisant1 ths sake of saving argument, I say, please
1. Ito national and cosmopolitan rep­
of my secret; and they have kept it well.
utation is the growth of many years.
Now it is no longer a secret Oh, Cl—r- oomo and see for yourselves; and then,
X It is all original and American, and
foy 1 how I trembled that night at Ward-. if you do not acknowledge that you are
ley Iflaoc, tost vou should withdraw your' most egregeonaly mistaken, it will be bo- does not reprint foreign magarinse.
love when I told you I was only a drois3. The best magarins writers are en­
cause you are not honest men, orwlra
listed in sustaining and adransing its
poor judges.
Our state is fast becoming one of the high Literary reputation.
4. Entertaining and solid information
moot productive grain growing states in
the Union. Railroads arc bring built very ere equally supplied in its pegra.
rapidly, and already there is a Company I t&gt;. Richard B Kimball's now story
"To-Day," which ia exciting so much
Uacle William wined hir vpectaclc aad formed for the purpuee of building a
smiled, but said nothing. To him Ruth road from Omaha, up the Missouri Val- interest, will bo continued through the

was the dearest thing tn all the world,
snd he could sympathise with Mr.
Charteo Trevor.
Mr*. Ruth welcomed her mother aad
sister-in-law to her palace home with a
sweet frankness and cordial welcome
that almost persuaded Maria into the be­
lief that rite bai entirely forgotten the
little episode in Miao Mackourie's roofl»;
aad Maria fovea dearly to talk to her
fashionable friends about ' darting little
sister Rulb- the heiress, you know, that
Charley married I’

®he pasting? Nsniiir.

jey to Sioux City, und the Coupany is at
work surveying out the line. Another
road is in progress from Fremont, farm­
ing a junction at that place with the U.
P, R, U Sioux City, by way of Logan
Vafley, and another is Under way from
Fremont to lancoln, (the Capital of the
State,) via Platt Valley. Another is just
completed from St. Johns, Iowa, to Fre­
mont, forming a junction at that place
with the Union Pacific Railroad It croeaea the Missouri river twenty-fire miles
above Omaha. There will bo built a
railroad bridgs, the ensuing season on
the lino of that road, screes the Missouri
river, and another at Omaha.
Our prospects are very favorable this

season, fur good crops of every kind.
I They were seriously damaged last year,
। by the “Grass Hoppers," but we do not
apprehend any danger from them this
The work on the line of thia Road
being pushed forward in a manner con
mansuruU* with the importance of th
Wo learn that at a late meeting of the
Board of Directors held in the place,
profiles of various lines that have been
surveyed from Middleville to Grand
Rapids, together with the estimated cost
of earthwork, bridging Ae. were laid be­
fore them end carefully examined. The
seyetal plans as submitted were deemed
plauabie, and steps taken to ircure the
light of way and stock subscriptions on
hie different lines immediately, with a

view of adopting the moot dacixablo routs
and putting the same under contract at,
aa early a day as practicable.
The force of workmen between bon
sad ■id^erille has boon increased and
the workwill be vigorously proercuUd
may calculate safely on being bound by
iron bands to our Western neighbors by
■nd summer.
We hope that our friends ia ths rural
districts will some forward to the aid of
theCWpnwy, and smtot in the matter of
donating of rigbtof way aad subscrip­
tions to the capital stack, that will en­
able the Board to act promptly aad adrisaHy fa pushing the work with all

I wish that hm of my Barry County
friends, (if I hare any,) would be so kind
n to inform me of the prospect of a food
crop in Michigan, and the prices that
grata ia likely to bring the coming fall,
through the columns of the Bissau.
(In this County the prospect of a large
crop of wheat was never better at thia
season of the year, but it is to early to give
any opinion aa to other crops. Current
prices of most kinds of prodsce, ia given
in our market reports, every week, but
wo have no idee what prices are likely to
be during the summer and fall Eonos
Bursas.)
What are they doing on the G. It V.
It now; and are they likely to got it
through to Grand Rapids this fall ? (The
work ia progressing fiinely, and promise
to reach the Rapids before the first of
December. Eb. Barra.)
It ia reported that the Legislature of
thia State has passed an act, established
general herd law, applicable through the
State, but I cannot say aa to the truth
of the report. But if that is the case it
will be a fine thing for a greater portion
of the state, in particular the Western
part of it, where there is a scarcity of
timber. By taking advantage of that
act they can dispense di lb the use of
fences. But il compells them to plough
a space ten feet in width around their
whole farm, yet that ia easily accomplish-

IH1IGLE MILLS, LATH MILLS,

For Club Thirty,
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81 Yds. Sheeting.

“ Sixty,
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LADIES!!
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7. It is safe aa well as stractive in the
family aad social circle.
8. Bayard Taylor, Edmond C. Stop­
man and other critics have charge of its
important literary aad Setentificate de­

I

BEAUTIFIES

8. Capital stories, novelette of unusu­

al intereit, grace every number, and po­
OH! twos COBNS IOH! tbou CORNS.
ems of rars merit a^orn the pages of (AGoruiap Poptr,
M]
•• tOH MY! IOH MY1 I can't stand It:
10. Book-buyers will find Putnam's but be did. tor he eent right off and got
Magarino a safe guide to new Publica­
1tions, in every department of human
1culture, the World over.
Man Bioa have it for sale. Pub­
Ilished by Geo. P. Putnam A Boa, 661
1Broadway N. Y. Sty, at 85 cento a num­
ber, |4 a year.

Goslar's' Corn Solvent

COSTAS’S
‘•doctor's" Rat. Roach,Ac. Exterminators
increased ten •■Cooter’s" Bod Bog Exterminators.
.___________________ —d is higher do­ •Uoetar's" (only pure) Insect Powder.
I ring at 1311-4 against 188 1-8 a week
“ Oely IsMKNs g.mvdU* ksews.’ago. Governments are active and fires
| er, and foreign hpusm buying quite hoivily, und dealers looking far a largo de-1
mand aad higher rotes. Etour evntfa-1
ue« dull and dadfafag, prices having fid-

Or, Jobm F. Hmr (Re re mm to)
Dut aa Banrae 4 Co. ,11 Park Row,N. Y
■oUby r.D AOtLIY AOO, Bastiac Mteb.

Wheel is quiet and lower, with a fair
milling demand, few shippers being in
martlet. We report a farther decline,
not aa a consequence of preeenl receipts,
but of future anticipations. On om a
decline of 8 1-8 to 3 cento is noted this
rssk. Oats are rather active, at aa ad­
vance of 8-4 to 1 cent during the week,
though there has been no change fur a
day ur two. Butter on outside figures is
4 cents lower than last week, but no
change has taken place within two
xr three days. Eggs during the week,
have declined 8 oonta, trade being dull

AHItWUHEI Tit IEITI

Drug &amp; Bookstor

The Cheapest.
NEW STYLES,

WITH

immXT IMPBOVEMESTS

Grat CBlanatim n Laie Strti

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Cousca Boon, Apr. 10th, 1869.

Council met pennant to adjournment.
Proeent; F. N. Gallowat President; 8.
E. Cbaxblb, Recorder; Mxssb*. Bun*.
bau, Coos, Qbaxt, Kkllt, Nxvisaand
Snicn, Trustees.
Minutes of tho proviou* session road
aad approved.
On motion of Mb. Stbuu the Council
proceeded by ballot, to elect Pound Mas­
ter ; and H. H. Mtraou was duly elao-

^Wattw.—A few.bushel* of good po­

On motion of Mb. Nrvis’s, the
tatoes. Will some of our subscribers report of the names of persons liable to
bring them to u% at an early day.
I
poy a Poll Tax, was accepted, and the
President instructed to deliver the same
It is the intrinsic merit alone, of with warrant attached to the Treasurer
'Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ren«w- according to law.
■er, that has gained for it groat popularity.
On motion of Ma. Gbast, the follow­
ing Resolution was adopted:
Wm Parrs axd Wixbow Suinra.—A
/'"Rttnlred, That the name of Creek
splendid assortment, all now and frsajx
Street, North of the Thurnnppla River,
styles, just received by Maix Brothers.' tf b" and ia hereby changed to that of
Michigan Avenue, and the same is here­
by extended to the Quarter line running
through the center of Section Eight ( “),
Town Throe (3), North of Range Eight
(8), West; and that a certified copy of
asTixoa Nrunr —O.K. Owen, han this Resolution be Recorded in the Office
of the Register of Dieds, in and for Bar­
6a variety of fruit stock, gmi** currant,
ry County, on the Original Plat of said
etrawlx rrioa Ac., which ho is offering for
Village and, also, on Gbaxt’s addition
epslr on the nitot liberal terms—see his
at Ivortiunant in another column.
On motion of Mb. Stbixkb, a Commit­
AroLoorriCAL—Aa wo ^o to preei the tee of one was sppoiniud consisting of
Xditor is in the house uck, with chill* Mb. Nmxa,to confer with D. IL Cook
and fever, and Mr. Dibble ha* been de- and Other*, in regard to purchasing a
*biine&lt;l at home nil the woek, by the. scsite fur an Engine House, end rejiort
while itlnues of hi* little daughter which
weeunto for the delay in this weeks is- terms at our next meeting.
On motion the Council adjourned for
Fabx ros Sale.—O.C. Betos offers for
sab hi* excellent fend in the township
of Yankee Springs, than whi«h for fruit
Ds’s. V* urns a 4 Isa lx*—Formerly
ihsre U no better section of oar State. of New York acknowledged to bo the
Fur full particular* sco
moot succe-aful physicians now bring,
for the cure of all diseaace of the Head.
Tax Bcamx War RUSSEL A NEV­ Chest, Throat, luings and Blood, by the
use of Oxygenated Airs, Atomi&amp;d VaINS sell more goods of a like quality
pore and Mudicatcd Inhalations. These
Uhan others, for a little money, is because
remedies aro brought in direct contact
they boy close, pay no rente, keep fewer
with the porta effected, thereby being a
clerks, and work harder themselves.
certain cure in every case. We advise
Since “seeing is believing.’' call andaee.
Chronica of every name and nature to
Aw ArrorsTxKST Err to bl Made.— give the Dr^. a call, they have any num­
That of Ho* William A. Howash as ber of Morn certificate! of euro* of per­
Ministor to China- We congratulate son* given up as incuroableby any other.

Oitm Ornc*a Msoaxixx, “OUR BOYS
AND GIRLS,’’ No 118, &amp;&gt;r the week
eadhf ApsB Sd ws» partteulariy attrac­
tive- It contained finely engraved steel
portraita of Prwdoat Gxaxt and Vice
President Colxax, a foil page aBegorieal
picture of the Inangurstfon rf President
Gsaxt, by the celebrated artfat, Tbomls
Nest Oliver Optic ernnmamex a MW
Stary,—“Ob Tima; or the Young Cap­
tain of the Ucayg» Steamer." Alice
Cary contributes a poesn,—“Suppose."
Geo.M. Baker, author af^TbeMimio
Stage” and “Amateur Drama*,’’ has an
original dialogue, entitled “The Grecian
Bend.” Mrs J. G. Austin telfa ‘Ths
Story of Minnie." There is a timely *rticl* en “Velocipede" and Head-Work
and ‘'Letter-Bag’’ are full of illustrated
puxxlea, rebussos, 4o, all handromly il­
lustrated, and all to be had for six cento,
at B. F. Lowx’s New Book Store Thi*
is a good time to snbacribe Terms are
•2.W per year, or tl^5 for six month* ;
and the pubfiahm offer great indaoemsnts to their young friend* to obtain
scbscription*. Publishsd, at Boston,
MasMchuaett*, by LEE 4 SHEPARD.

OB VILI.AGR &gt;BOFKBTY we always
pt HETTICK BARGAINS al Ibis Agwscy lhea la
bar of Farmars w be do Ml waal le e*U. M to

Dr? Gad!, Grtctrltt,
Music 4 Jewelry.

Real Estate 1 Exchange
AGENCY.
Conducted by

JOHN CABVETH.
General Grocer,

loprored Fants aid Village
Property

FOB. S ALE A EXCEL ANGE

Dnn Medicina, Graeriss,

BwoUfyiag tbe Hair. a rafraaktog toilet Salary,
far prrfirrabla to Freoeb poa-odr., aad aoM al
half Um prtoa. Sold by aU Dnggiala. a»r«IU

The Mexican Gonetul Escobedo ha*
given orders to his subordinates to shoot
all foreigners taken who are not provid­
ed with passports.

n* veer srt*
i Khwift AUUO..
WbolMl* Ureroi*1*.
1 WwodwsrU A,vs, D«UWl

shard. Log How*, wall watered; /areaIsfitsitals. Tbrea liege,
Abrep aad Ttrea Btihra,

Tao

tog

ALL FOR 81700
17CO duws. MMH la « nan al 10 par cwt tola
•l. Will taka a good Uorae T*aa •• Srat pa

Saddlers &amp; tasmien,
IL A. GOODYEAR,

Bauler &amp; Eiciai® Baler,

Pateat BmMii Mie laps
Yoe *r» hereby soli Ord thal ell lb* Liq.li RlsHag* for Rlaek Hosni, la lh&lt; wiarkH are inblag*SMOU OS Wsever'* Fstnl. aa* a Raysltr aa prw
TMlrd by law, will ta oollrcicd from ail aainr
tbrn fretn Apnll.1.1-1/ I. W. 1 .rr, .-ol»
Fropnnor of W •fnrr'A Folral M.taIHe Black
Boards .tartare for lb* fUate of J/kbleaa. Cton-

ipou. All our Ag*o!r b*&lt; r Mweiiai-ni cr*r
Mr •ignalure. Bvware ol taMa*nuralt' Foi
lurthrr iaf»na*tio« aad aampl*. addreu L- W

REAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE
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tailed
SPECIAL NOTICES.

Wild kids aid Yillate Property

111 H. on his good fortune, and the
Consultation free Room* at Heating*
propio that they have so manly and effi­
cient a Representative at the Celestial House from April 19th f w 10 day*, y
Cataracts ol the Eye removed effiertually. Deafnce* in muny comm that are
EtrcTCT.^We notice that our old thought to be incurable opperntod on ef­
friend, 1. W. Wsamta, has been elected fectually without the knife or surgery.
■County Judge of Konosha County, WisPermanent n-aidsnee Jackson Mich,
where one of the Dr’s, can be consulted
stbb is a good Lawyer, an active, effi­ the first three day* of each month.
cient honest man, and will make a good
Scrofula and Cancer* cured and guar­
Judge of Probate.
I. W-, accept our anteed.
Female complaints of every
name and nature successfully treated.
congratulation*.

rpOWNRHIP, DISTRICT, SUNDAY
1 SCHOOL AND PRIVATE

LIBRARIES.

sssrt'n.'Tnssrvs
eaalea wUMa IAS. Beale. TkaeaSt
tM&amp;eXfyXSl &amp;asK'SBl

Supplied at Low sea Markets Rates.
I WILL SELL Kin *3^00,
.r d th. puicbAaer will mp lb. .bet. (toward,

fortkefabm is wkll woxTHgttaa*

COE 8 COUGH BAL8AM,
core iyipepsu cose i

Wall I’axul- If you would a~&gt; the
latest styles, largest variety and bent se­
lected assortment of WALL PAPER
arer brought into the Valley of lb'
Thornapplc, go to W. K. Basis*'* and
examine the stock that he luu on hand,
e»l the samples of the now lot* he is

Far sals by llrsgiiat* avarywbtr*. sad by
‘ FARRAXD. .sllElxY A CO., DatrloaL

pi,ASTKR,
The Largest Works Ln the United States.
For grta Ilog »»4 ealeialag Plaiter. bare jaat

Zsm .Vrw/o*, Calitla Hadley, Hattie
Spaoldng, Roxy Duller, Marion Eutlrr,

Midplevillx.—We learn that the new
Common Council at their first seeaion,
Btade the following appointment*. Vill­
age Atornoy, How. Habvct Wbicmt;
Marshal, J. R. Rnsm; Street Commieeionors, I. N. Kxxub, M. F. Dowlwo.
All Rktubucaxb. All good appointments
and give general satisfaction.

M. A. DrumjUU, jffmxu Bentley, Addie
Burton. Chrina Coir, CWista I. Cain,
Ella Stone, Emma Bennet, Millie Ellis,
Luis Andrus, Lorinda Bugbio, Lucindia
Holcomb, Mary Rodgers, Lhmtings.
Catherine A. Phillipt, Sarah L. Cortrifi,t, Plebe L, Stanton, Battle Creek,
Alice Slade, Maple Grove, Rote A.ZJowwing, Martha Mallon, Helen Mudgefineh-

Ar Hoxr.—We toe by the papers that
lies. Avsnx Blub, the acoompliihod
EkieE. Bunnell, Josephine Brown,
Member of Congress from the 3d District, Coder Croak, Ante M. HanclmU, BaSyho* returned from Washington since the rille, Mary A’. Laird, Anna M. Plutetr
adjourn of the 1st session of the 40th Eetelta Otta. Anna R. Myere, Mary E.
Congress. We doubt not ho ha* protec­ Hynes, Francos E. Holme*, Woodland,
ted all the interests of hi* constituouta, Delia Blocum, Delia Coulter, Hcttio A.
and secured true men for every official Smith, Fillmore, Gustfa Brow, Middle­
villa, Satie McConnell, Irving.
station. It ia just like him to do that
Teacben who aro known to have
WBAT or ri I—A good deal ia said in ochouls engaged are omitted from the
th* newwpajiers, about the oermon, the above list
Rrr. Da. Hatxxs, President of the Uni­
Tn* Amebicax Odd Fblldw foe April
versity, preached recently st the Unita­
rian Church in Detroit We gures if the has an attmciiro table of content*. The
peeplo who worship there approve of aerial story, •'The Ocean Twin*," mcrearwhat they heard from Db. Haves*, they re in interest The Hiriory of Odd Fel­
are not injured, and we aro very sure lowship premiere to be the most com­
the Da- did not compromise his chriettan plete and authentic history of tho Order

HARDWARE STORE.
H. A. GOODYEAR,

HALL’S
VKHABtt ilflUAN
HAIR

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.

STOVES, IRON.

A. V*auBl&gt;le Farm for OS ?
J. S. CORBIN’S

GREAT GXFT SALE!

HElfEWER.

•100,000 WORTH OF PROPERTY

JOHN WOLF.
Hasltsgs. March td. IMS.

.1. /— u-ir.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

character, by preaching the truth from

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Largo A Well Selected Stock of

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groceries,
Mnvrirtts, Toy Books, Shoot N»ic, ,
Law Wanks, a araplota assortment,

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pars, I Ivtorial,. Ms guises a
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aa baatfi and uu'-ecripLau lak
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PICTURES,

Adversity has the effect of eliciting
in prosperous circumstan-

Aebalae aetoettoa of America
ssSTz.Sn-.'abl
»!e«eal mH rbeep; a ommI
Sad appvopriato proseal fur al
priu tur a scholar.

Wo arc born with two eyes, but with
one tongue, in order that we should sto
•tvtoe SB much u we say.

ll«t&gt;les to r**riv. • sbsre •&lt; pslrsnvg* fr»“
U.
I pl«U«. aioMir to !■•» ssitotssiou as rogsrds qoelity snd prk». .
F«r
sad prompt sttvsttoo will bv ftv-

What gift has Providence bestowed
U|Km*lMnlhaL is so dear to him as his

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. tuDsi us, that
The history of the w
a^good ends,
inuwarsfl noons will ini
The ’aiosd effectual corrective punish i kindness. Try it

A crrxu of Nebraska thus posts nn
Eastern currcspbndotit who speared a va­
riety of questions aa to tho territory and
life there:
■What kind of a country do you live
ini’- ' ‘Mixed and oxtenrire. It is made up
arihdpaUy of land and water ’
‘What kind of wcathrs 1*
•Lan?; spells of weather are frequent
Oar sunshine comes off principally dur­
ing the day time.’
./Havo you plenty of water and how
r&gt;er
‘A good deal of water scattered about,
and generally trot in pails anl whisiy ’
‘Is it herd r
‘Bather so, when you have to go half
a'mile-eed then wade in mud knee deep

DA C. C. LDI8LET
rAXIC sad Llrtii nywriss
eato dUbyto ^aad^ aeeto ditv
Zdir'ai^'lto^'v ci-qn Jftob-

’

WASTED, WESTS,

STATIONKEY &amp; NEWS DEPOT,

•cw.Ib lha vtlta«*ar&gt;UMl&gt;wn.i
tWrrVw. why U-r pray.r stlbv
*A*M?iMh»rn.sr os*rro*.n.«
gsuwuHMrsrc
EKFsm-x-5

IMPORTANT TO FARBERS'.

ATLANTIC &amp; GREAT WESTERN

c. o. xoinooz

BTTOMXKT el U-. ItoUellsr is
prsMsuUM AIMr.
all! stlsad srssspU
tabla. OArtlsl
MsUbMrs UH**’

Broad Gauge Bailway!

flHEffEfftNis.VASKzMf
CALIFORNIA 4 OREGON

‘Any aristocracy?’
VtoTiOne.* ,
•What do your people do far a living
mostly?’
‘Soina work eomo Jem ground, Ojo'*
a shrewd buslnsu manager, and so viral,
.drink whisky.
.
. Os it aheap living thoro^’
.
... *Only five oonts a glass, and the water
thrown in.’
•Any taato for music?'
•Strong. Buxx and buck snws in tho
dfcy t^ie. and wolf-howling and cat-fight!’

NEW

YORK

PHILADELPHIA,
BALTINIORH, SM&lt;1
wamii.ivtoi
. city.
This to th* *sl&gt; Hosts la lb*

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania

Fnnoy

Goods,

Groceries *o.

\

Uasviwm. Jsaasry 8Ttb. tMt.-tf ’

Atlantic &lt;t Gt. Western Railway.
TbreagbT4aketaanJ neg gag* Cheeks
X« SU Drosdasy. New York; Na. |kMiele St
aad to Hebert Bl . Heaton ; llrp-4 and Union o»«
Clmlaod; So. to Clark fUrovt. I.lfieage; Is Cla’
einnati. al Xo. SO Wart Foarth riirort ; X. It nor.
Urwadwar and Front Klneis; 11$ Tinealrretto V. A Nail Una Mie mere Landing toot rt Vlr*

Tie Farmers’ Mitral Fire In ft

-------- fe H* • »7C

BARhf AND EAYON COUNTIES
r~-u—«’

AWmtiCTOFFICE, Land A

£10

^elvai at « eirafam party by going I
through the forme of a mock memagc.
Two days after, to their oonste.aiutkn,
Ary discovered that, as far he the law
Wimt, they were all legally married.
The geuUt-man who pvrfbrmod the oervtnbny woe a magistrate of a neighboring
.county, and supposed at the time that
hia jurisdiction m matrimonial affaire
could nut prevail outside his own juris­
diction. Il seems,' however, that au old
State statute, such os thnt revamped to
■ fcdwHo ex-Secretary Stewart, was dieeowrsdwMeb setehibhed the logriitv ef
the mamegos. Tho unwilling linden
Aud briilogrooms ore in deep affliction.
Ono gen tl(-man was expecting to lie mar­
ried to a lady In Montpelier in two weoks.
Eminent legal counsel have been consul-

Groceries and Provsions,
NAIM, AXDS, BALT, COD RSH,

Tla-Wara ®f Every DwripUan,

TRX LATEST GRAVD DISCOVERT.

Hanny county

OR. HADFIELD'S
CARRIAGE FACTORY
EQUALIZER.
* Fanlpria canbe Cured!
A CARD.

• tatm must pass an “enabling act** to
got the^artire loose again.
Canecsi Itrnmi, «s Chsten Flue Xew Tork.
Scnsui t —They who tread life's path­
way, ever bearing on their fitt-ee an axTon esnaul «ff*rd to pay thro* or fear prom, on
pnesiun of chverfulncso, are radiant arurtoa of Mt-vusry aae. »bsa by ev»«iia£sCtub
toimsters of goqd. to mankind. They
U
I»ARKKTl &amp; CO’S
. aoattar sanshine oo oil they meet: depreesioa and gloom fisde away in their proe- GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE
Of Ih-yGoed.. Li.ro., Paraaola, Albums.
V.lvrr I'latxl Wars. jMatrv ZVu.t.v
.

LW. TB00XAV

City Dntra Store

mat* aad fens!*, to lalrodac* tl&gt;* Genuine ImKrrd Ccmraja Hvnss Faai.tr Srwlug Maefetei
a n-eebto* will sUlrb. ben., fell, lack, anil,
cord. bind, braid and embroider In a moat tope­
tier Manner. I'rittanlv IIS. Fully warranted

kind of buildings ?*
•AU'igorir, loait; Anti-Baloric, Log
apd Slabs- Tho bn”J‘—------- «-£.
ont of doors, and so —------__________
that the ddmneys al! stick out through
ihe roof1
•What kind of society ?•
•Good, bad, hateful, indifferent aud

‘Any pihnos tbcro?’
Wo, but we hare several oow-bellx
and*a tin-pan in gyery family.'
•What could a genteel family in mod■VHto'Binmiintiiiicre do fur aisring?'
‘Work, share not*, fi.h. hunt, steal,
or ifpinched, buy and tell town property.'

GEORGE PRESTON

IN THESEHARD TIMES

MS. J. X- &amp; 0. BVB8XIX.

Rertdeat, FrecUelag aad Ceasaltlag
rkyalettes, (sake ibe trastamu St Chrosh
sspaetaltly, aad CV« thee, by B&gt;vu,
of Dr. IlaUeld s EguaHser, sad geOfc-s|
Oevaorr, Fsaaessv I5ib. IMS.
•ball ba ■ ptoassr* to u»U wait M eustopier*.
His i This Hotel, so laeg sad Avarabiy known IrvwlwKnL
W. A. 8ARTWEIX.
in’“«
Mteatica »f
to ikoTrarling I'ublic. Io bring thoroughly rv- . J'
Daitinga, Ds*. 11.1UT.
sokklf
t-iredsad p.l ia perIvvl ardor for bwlur.., &lt;B&lt;i
will eoattoae to be k»p» ia all Its appotatawab
as a First Cisse Hoase. Bat to meet the wishes
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
OTIl'E u “l•“ * - ~
of owr friewda sad prtross, earobargu wUi bo
redocrtl to gate pu d.r, .ad ib. preprint, m
Hell the pstror-sg, of,oil who whh to ftad a qatot

Michigan JExchango.

frbtoyl

K. A F. LYON, Preprtotora
HOiaoPATHT.

b. ar. brown, xzr. r&gt;.

H mSTXT0,c

n,w““

CITY HOSPITAL. CLEVELAND,O.

BASTTNOS. SflCB.

First-Class BUGGIES
dotthue WAGONS-

I AIM TO SEU,

Genuine Arti
L8H FOR HIDES AND PELT?

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fastings banner

GEO. M. DEWHY,

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

MH.

With Melies toward nans,—with Charity tar all-with Firmans* ia the Right”

VOL. XIV,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, W^DNESDAT, APR. 28, 18G9.

NUMBER 1.

T1 ■■

mtinunitoirDnnii •■N»"~sa

self, It waa

whlch aide I am on.” However, he
waa at last convinced that ho was
mistaken. So, gatheringnp Ha papers, the ■

wm. ufjohm.
P. DRAXK, M-D.,

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE
-ROBINSON a WIGHTMAN,

This decidedly

for the dafendento instead of, u ho had
orronoottaly supposed, for the plaintiffs,
adding, “and from knowledge of tho
are manifestly brighter than the general
merits of the ee*e I am heartily glad write* us that upon tho 18th instant, disk. They are u variable aa the spots.
“when examined with the toisecope it
was found to consist of rive di-tinct nuo-

SUCCESSORS TO

ARE NOW SELLING

H. J. HARRY.

group of spots, visible withiug power requiring only sometimes:
m of tho eye by a piece of called tho
aoked glass. It made ita

DR. C. 0. SCOTT,
1Of about 55,000

Cliea.pex' for Cash than any Houao in Barry
■•
County.
B. F. LOWE,
. Bookwll.r end Hl.U-

3STENV

GOODS

Direct from Factories.
A1TEMTI0K, COMRADE!
FITZGERALD 1‘OHT. X«. **. OAR..
...rj Friday K.valskst
n’rlock. b
O. G T. Usll. »rrr Grint A Phillip.'

DR. C. C. LIHBLEY,
• nd Erlreu Phiaicits and Drnllst.

tiro preparation. Ho asked Mr. Brady 80,000 miles, i
to as*i&gt;t him on the trial, Brady hav­
of about 1,501
ing had no' previous knowledge of tho

DAILY!

B^“Specialitiei in every department.

BUCKETS REAPHR A MOWER!
Brady could find to say.

Call and sue samples and get reinrreuces.

the beet patent Roofing tnndo.

8. C. PRINDLE,

TI H. HATFORD,

Hastings, Mich. April 20, 1809—wly

duocd.

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GRJEBLE.

BOSTON CASH STORE!
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I have juat returned from
NEW YORK AND BOSTON
------ with an------

J. F. ROBERTS A CO

tho

that time tho »]&gt;ot liad advanc'd about
uno-third of the distance across from the
outera margin. It is now a little put cr and more definite knowledge of the
sun’s turfacc.
Observing tho sun’s disk with a good*
teleecope, tho attentive eye will observe

Wisctllang.

Taking tho book in hi* hand ho

impossible that it may continue upon tho
sun s disk until after tho Gib of May, in
which case it will again bo visiblu upon
the eastern edge, bputs sometimes re­
main upon the disk for many revolu­
tions. For instance, in 1779, a spot con-

oquatonal region -a mottling, orroughueai of the surface It is knppored by
some that thi. mottled appearance crises
from th •&gt; interlacing of bngbt x ice-like ar
willow- eave parti* too, irregularly scal­

ing all life wonderful brilliancy and urigwallity' Judge Daly states however,
turns, though nut consecutive of the
that his greatness u a lawyer lay in his same group. There are indications.
sound judgement in the general manage­
ment of a case. It is stated that in no
case involving constitutional que.bons

as ocular ilsmaller than, as measured by ouxourroepondent, three days before.
I
Spots upon the sun, risible by taleehis wo have all fait none can describe.
largo luminous clouds, and
that
copic rid, are of so frequent oecurence
The trial of Baker forth* murder of It was evanescent aa the fagrance of the that it is g-nerally tho cue that they while with an insufficient
fragrance of tho roes." From the time
Poole furnished a notabla instance of M r. bo entered the court-room liis by-play are more or less upon the side toward
Brady’s intrepidity in behalfof a client. It
th* earth. It ha* been discovered, howwas st tho height of the “knuw-Notli-

AHECD0TEB OF JAMES J. IRADT-

IMMENSE STOCK
of Seasonable Goods -which I offer at

PAXCESS that will Astonish ‘
C. G. HOLBROOK,

VO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS!

ia still another means by wfcich
rhich be was before a jury for mom than
week; by that time they saw everything

ALLEN BENNETT.
Hastings, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl

enuine drugs

JOHM MICHAEL,

&amp;, medicines:

G REASONABLE PRICES!

thousand mep walked in solemn pruo&gt;aaion behind the coffin of the martyred

little mure than 11 years, will occur next

of Beall, who waa tried by a court-mar­
tial at Fort Lafayette, on charge of be­
ing a “spy and guerilla." _
.It is related that once having.success­
fully defended a man charged with mur-

further observations showing the differ,
surpasses the ent constitution of the spots,|if it shall
prove to be ditferent, may materially aid
in developing, their cause, and removing
the mystery which hitherto surrounded
third.

AT, THE

11

YI. L COBB,
uU ConnreUar si Lew. .Mtailnr

by

SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Re­

pairing done promptly on short notice.

ft Tiooiiix,

To his aatuu-

POOPING—We are sole Agents for this County for

HARNESS

The observation

about 10,000 mites, and ita area some

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &lt;fc OILS!

At this opeuiag of tha charge by the
judge, aroused by its tenor, Mr. Brady
wired a pen and commenced writing
rapidly, indignation showing itself in ms

BRUSHES, VARNISH,

The other day I chanced to enter

the spots will bo more frequent
vernation. He was very
dealing with his child. Hi

». R. COOK.

jcraT* jfle: c»ixr
habtoim hottie.

HARVEY WRIGHT.

2*500 IXJL’NDS strictly pure white lead.
2500 I’or?fDS GENUINE ENGLISH CROW N
250A POUNDS RAHTLETT PURE LEAD.
1000 Por3ffDS OENVIjr® FRENCH ZINC.

AVe buy our Goods directly from the
Manufacturers, and sell at PRICES
that defies competition.
Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

J. P. ROBERTS &lt;fc CO.

Hastings. April 20th, lM9.-wyl.
MMAlsvUI*. Ml

J. G BARROWS.

RAILWAYS.

MISCELLANEOUS.

QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.

HOLBROOK A MILLS,

CITV HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND, O.

him.

B. HERHICK,
QMKAT WESTBKN RAILWAY.

nod correepond In a mnarkable manner fur in
with tho n-rulution of the sun, and &lt;•txially of Jupiter, tha largvel of them, you, tho
but it lias been observed that the period
help it:
... J ak.l
.V-_____ *

was established that the November met-

at intervals of 38 years, i

det remarkably," aa Schabs himself ro-

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

thought that
Thursday lut, aad viaibie throughout wbiShtouu!
tho United Elates. When ao many and
appcarently so indepandiMt Ti^mnnin
are found to be aannoetad, toe reach can
hardly tail to b* tha diacovary of ths •frwg ur my resee^, to cans, hbs al
ones to oool down into courtesy, into af- ~
edfiaabmne busmass? some persona
lability, into politeness!
’'
- ■
Itailym that onto orf »..? a rui i

waa in tha Bustoed case

tea. a; Dev lx- *
.liUd'ScSA

Silii Silra ui PUH Tart

*d My
vithhMmatahUse^rMo homo. This ia decidedly wrong anc
and oonrtesy, had tendered Buateod's rimental to the plane tevfeeteym

•all

LMI!

tun
once i mouthed bls'
faoa M though nothing had happened

marked on Thursday evening last,
hand, sad smiling-Lada msLeJ
Brady’s parlor hangs an exquisite pie­ also to be connoctecTIn some way
Ho could nut control himself,
tun, by Durrand, with a letter on the
by many that, in 1858, the voire ymr uf
the last maximum of the Briar spots,

tho judge hsppetled to Uko the arm
ofHwhSharia Wiltota. 8csMoo*noognixing th*, sheriff; pointed out his com-

JAMB JO1M8TON. PrefrUtar.

This man was talking in a
Christian
should
talk.toneHe ta^kine
bad Lta* 1

twenty-five hundred dol-

tori nemo to tho office ud asked for Mr.
such ware' Brady. Told to walk into hta private
office, she timidly approached his desk
and saying: “Mr. Brody, ihey are going
eth*r lands kept sliv* the fires of civil
to hang my brother, and yoto can save
!ib&lt;»rty.
him! ,1‘v* brought you this money,
plenso don't let my brother die?’ she
buret into tears. It waa * roll of |250
ferred to Newburg. This gave riee tb I
which tho poor girl had begged tn sums
another incident, which Brady »u fond
of five and ton dollars. The kind lioortof tolling, espea'ally when he wishes to
disarm prejudice against the looks of
any witness or client. Tho trial wwto
beheld before Judge CixarlM A Pea­
body, in the Bunsemo Court. Tho jud^e,

•allatioea Free.

. . l&lt;41«wMLe KX4»t»*rW--

with mureter in what drimed an

roal, not dmutetod; and
ho New York bar dared

To Treat all Kinds of Diseases

wm. jom

.TLza.&lt;xr

t, charged with
oountoLdsalmd

jury shall hoar those objection^" and,
de ying interference, be poured forth im­
LEAD. petuously iorty-five separate and formal

�COOLEY A DOUCHEY'S COLUMN.

Wirt yistiig* Banner.

of New Ywk acknowledged" to

in

8. H.&amp;D.R. COOK’S

warm

•BOJM* M. D«»IY,............. Kotvoa.
th. 5th day of April, to

□ACTirroa. miciu
WIWSOAT,

.

.

.

JOHN KEAGLE,

ABSTRACT OFFiCX

A0LM tM*
Dated at Hastings this thirteenth day
I of April A. D. 1889.

WWiSSSi-

Dodlge Xnbundrjr,
Secretary of the Board of County Oan- | remedies are brought in direct contact

JOHN KEAGLE,

HTJELAM ENGINES,
filBgte bso4 DwaAle Ciretalar

With ftw iesae commences ths fourChronics of every name sn2‘nature to
give tho Dr,a a cell, Uwy have any num-

aarily, wo should write Just a word con-

AID

MULAr 8.1

ent, and therefore wo can only My, that tho County of Barry sod State efMfehi-

Cunsultation free

writings of some distinguished author,

ually.

Townships.

MCELEBRATED DODfiE PLOW,"

C8LLKCTIDH = COHVIYANCIIG

73 Lake Street,
CHICAGO,

Deafness in many oaser that are

OFFICE.

ctually without tho knife or surgery.
Permanent rarideoee Jackson Mich.

men read books absorbing (hat

|

0b

the first throe days at each month.
Scrofula and Canoen cured and guar­

anteed.

rouago, both as subscribers and as ad-

THE DOLLAR STORE-

AMalkteAsef ItsskiMrv. AksMag. Oeartec,
a. ,-to- ataateeeew *hbntai..is4i.au»

relopment, so doos tho

HOF Cli ft 1S DONi ?"

MILLS,

SilIX&amp;LE MILLS, LATH MILLS,
PLAMBRS,
MAfUHnS.

and

after

January

1st,

1889,

Female complaints at every
D. B. COOK.

Latest New York Hews.

Baltimore,
more worthy of public patronage, while Carltota
Castleton,
nr nr
Hastings,
299 297
122^ 122
Hope,
Imag,
111
vocacy of all questions of a character Johnstown,
127i.
MI —
Maple Grove, 132 132
Orangeville,
186ll 186
Prairieville,
75
Peninsula Btate.
Rutland,
122 , 122
Thorn aple,
215 213
594
OFFICIAL CAKVAM.
Woodland,
1&gt;
.488
_______
Yankee Sp'a, 101 I 101
248
Bsssr Co. Ctrxx's Ornes. {
Total,
B
2200 11951198 6797
Hasting*. April 13th, 1869. )
Thia being the day designated by the
Statement of Votes given in tho Coun­
Statutes for the meeting of the Beard of ty of Barry and State of Michigan, for
Canvastrrs to canvass the votes given at Rcgente of tho University, at the Gen­
tha General and Special Elections, held eral Election hold in said County on the ।
in eaid county on th* 5th day of Apil, fifth day of April, in tha year one thou*A D. 1869; The Board of County Can­ and eight hundred and sixty-nine;
vassers for Barry County met as above,
The whole number of Votes given for
and were called to order by the County
Clerk. The Boll of Township was
hundred and ninetycolled and the following named persons sown (6797), and they were given for

। and regards his neighbors with an eye

LADIES!!
Look Out! Look Out!
Look Out! Look Out!

i

"CBSTArS"

BEAUTIFIE R!
Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blooomr

j ru **oaa ea»vi—ficuBti nacx both

MEW YORK, BOSTON,
JUST THE SHE HiRRER,

time into eternity. Bear in mind and
put in prettier that great virtue. Charity,

' OHf non CORNS !OH! ruoaz CORNS.
wo ebail all reap, who deserve, tha
ward of our labors done in tho body.
•
“ Gut Lima.'

[Morning I'nprr, Aug. 38.)
'“I OH MY! !OH MY1 I can’t stand It:
but be did. for be eent right off and got

Goslar’s ‘ Corn Solvent,
MONEY TO LOAN

L.

“COBTAB’S"

P. H. Harwood; Orangeville, Joy 8.
Treparati
Terry; Prairieville,-------------- ; Rutland,
—A fire at Kalamasoo, on the- 15th,
Huron Healey; Tbornapple, J. C. Bray,
destroyed seven buildings Loes, 930,000. •‘Ocoter’." Eat, Ranch, te. Exterminator,
Woodland, Ira Stowell, Yankee Springs,
"Cooter’s" Bod Bug Exterminators.
State of Michigan, County of Berry,
—A fire at Toledo, on tho 16th. des­ •Onotar’s'’ (onto y«w&gt; le^ Powder.
T A. Hubbard.
88.—Wo do hereby certify, that ths
troyed five storrs on Monroe end St
The Board was duly organised by tho foregoing is a correct statement of tho Clair streets Lose 980,000.
” O»&gt;y lefaJItbl* R*aM«l&lt;« knows.**
vlectfon of John Keagle so Chairman.
I votes given in tho County of Barry, State
—The new jail and Sheriffs hones at
of Michigan, for Regents of the Univer­
Tho Board then proceeded to the can- sity, at the General Election held in sa&gt;d j Kalamasoo ouot 940,000.
County on the fifth day of April, in the
—Greet floods are rrportrd in the
Barry at tho General and Special Elec­ year one thousand eight hundred and Eastern btatee, deluging railroad trains
tions held on tho 5th day of April, A D. sixty-nine.
and doing much damage to propety.
Dated
at
Has
tings,
this
thirteenth
day
1809, and finished c aevassing thr rvturns, of April, A. D. 1M9?
—The contract fur the new Agricul­ | HaxavR. Owtah, JOCraeby RLN.Y^
■ a lie their determination and declared
tural College building has bees taken
JOHN KEAGLE,
I Or, Jowx F. Haxav (ftoeewepr to)
tho result of tha canvass, M respectively
Chairman of the Board of County Can- by a firm fooen Yprilsnti at 931,500­
Danas Brins A Co.,II Part Row.N. Y
appears in the following statements.
— It is said that Senator Fenton, of MeU by F. 0 1CILIT a co..
MM
New York, intends to sue the CbeiBwrtw/
ddsvrriorr and Jfvratay JVte for libel,
laying damages at 9500,000.
Tabular Statement of Votes given in
—The oflhm and soldiers of tho
the-Oounty of Barry. State of Michigan, Army of the Potomac will hold a re­
fqr Circuit Judge of tho Eighth Judicial union picnic at Beat River Park, Now
York, July 7th.
Tabular Statement of Votes given in 1 Circuit of th* State of Michigan, at tho I
— Senator Sumner estimates our loo­
tha County of Barry and State of Michi­ General Election held ia said County on
ses by the depredations of Anglo Robel
gan for Justice of tha Supremo Court the 5th day of April, AD. 1809:
I

COURT HOUSE,

ANNANB A CO.,

lyiRIE EtJkXX/WJAYI

darknsss we may dispel from each other’s

Joseph Estabrook received two thous­
and two hundred (2200) voteo
' John F. Millar reoiivud one thousand
one hundred and ninety-five (1195)

•f the State of Michigan, at tho General
PiriAa hold ia oaid County on tho 5th
day of April A D. 1869:

THREE-FOVRTHS THE AMOUNT

73 Lak. Street, Chicago

tho following parsons, vis:
Janas H. McGowan received two
thousand two hundred and four (2204)

Assyria, A. W. Chapin; Baltimore,
R. T. Stodrisg; Barry. W. T. Barter;
Carlton. D. D. Smith; Castleton, John
Teagio; Hasting*,
; Hope, C. B
Dickerson ; Irving, J. J. Hendershott;

Club System

H A. 1? E R .

fireai CHiflairatioB cn Laie StreEL

—It is rumored that Boyle, the aS or­
d-rar of Sheriff Orcutt, of Kalamasoo,
has escaped from the State Prison at

Carl too,
CasUeton,
Hastings,

QOOI&gt;

I

FUKMTURE
76 216‘ 292
M! 128! 219
29, 1011 124

Statement of Votes given in tho Coun­
119622056401 ty of Barry. State of Michigan, for Cir­
cuit Judg. of the Eight Judicial Circuit
of the State of Michigan, at tho General
Ejection held in eaid County o. Monday
the 5th day of April, in tho year one
thoa^nd right hundred and sixty-mao ; to tho United States ia being diseemed
at theOfty of Mexico.
*
The whole number «f votes given for
A bill to aboUah iBprieaumoot for debt
*•» •» O~l. J-*** ™ to. haa roanhed a aoooud i—dtag in tha

JOHN WOLF.

JOHN WOLF.

�and giisrrthnraw.

isniTutaom.

BUSINESS CARDS,
Volley Roil Rood la innrsssis'g~ largely
and is an carneat of tho sucoeaa that
awaits tho completion of this groat work.
Already, an we learn from the officers of
the rood, thw earnings are in axooss of
t.-rr/v« thousand tdUxri.yvt month, and tod ia fatal dieorder a. Deori »g tel a foot la ad.d
lol tee Ont aymjtemf of debility dr serVdwpW'
thia«gith thO’road only In a partially
traUos bo aaea ymopUy W|pi htvlgorafisg trees,
•eat Fcnannl aa.ong the vegetable laaloa of
tbo
age ataada BOlSTETTWA STOMACH BITThe scene at tho depot ia of a most ani­
TCR-i. sad wbvsevar tee vital peaers eooat la
mated character, and. tho receipts and
discharge of freights are truly wonderWhile in this connection, we notice
the erection of a fine largo engine house
near ths depot for thOtoaommodatfon of
the iron horse.
Wo see also a now turn table in a for­
ward state of completion, which will soon
afford the cars and engines an opportuni­
ty of " swinging round tho circle,” in a
much mare satufoctory manner than did
our Chief Executive and now retired pub­
lic functionary.
In n few days more, tho “ tables will
be turned,” and tho locomotives can then
“ right about face” on their onward pro­
gress to Charlotte and Jackson.

prodcceo wnkaeu of tbo bodily yewvn. BoaeolUB'l It kipjxM teat tea appalila dooaada,
cow ft«d teas tea alamach cao Slfdat; tboajh
not were, porkapa. tkaa la rvqal rad to kook ap tko

to tea duty Inpoood apes li by lbs appoUlo, sad
capable of aopplylag tee iaiUiap mcI«i/e/Ue
ayoteM aa fast aa II la repaired. Tbit abject la
folly aocewpUebed by the oaeof Ibo Bitten. They
lose and gee Ify allaulale tbo oollalar soBbraao

Dry (Ml Grttlflti,
WILLIAM MYRRH,

Music A Jewelry.
QR THE HOST RUSOIUBU Ttfll.

GEOROE PRESTON,

The rice.,, ft Urge Sad Comaodloes. eaa-

General Grocer*

x'uSi'r.'.’AW.-

Tnx Wxarnxs.'—During past ten days
MutsKET.—Mr#. Taylor, at tho store
/ O. I). Sjaulding, ia now opening a
plcndid assortment of milinary, to
rhieh ilia attention of our readers is re[wetfully invited.

Poor. W. D. Nonuisnrx gave two in­
westing and attractive Concerts, at Un­
it: ll;ill, on Munday and Tuesday Eveiaga- We learn tho attendance was
irgo and du* audience delighted.

Tur Rumi Wbt RUSSELL &amp; NEVNS sell more goods of a like quality
(tok ethers, for a little mousy, is because
hoy buy close, pay no rents, keep fewer
Isrks, and work harder themselves,
linco "seeing is believing,'* call and see

Tux CtaariT Cocar is in oeesion, Uta
logos Izirrs S Lovku, presiding. Tho
'nlcndar in large, and this session bids [
air to be an important one. There ia
m tho Cdi-ndar fire criminal, thirty dr.
1, six imparlance, and thirteen chancery

the weather has been such as to suit
every variety of taste and temperament.
From rain to sun shine, fron snow and
frost to genial and balmy skies, it has
now apparently settled down into a bi71s
adapted to the season, and by the pleas­
ant temperature and chirping of the
birds, we are admonished that spring
with its attendant joys and blessings is
upon us.—All hail the gladsome days of
Sjwing I

Dno, IMiciiis, Rnariss,
“’’"‘‘asHB-™-.
JOHN CABVETH.
Improved Farw Ad Tillage
Property

FOB. SAXE A EXCHANGE

Guss Bxowus — By tho bills posted
around town wo too that Prof. Owin, tho
celebrated “ Glam Blower” will giro
exhibitions of this splendid art at Union CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT
Hall for six consecutive evenings, com­
SARSAPARILLA
mencing with Tuesday
tho 20th
insL All persons who hare never seen
any thing of this kind, and we guess tho
public gunernlly, will bo instructed as well
as pleased by sp-ndtng an hour in look­
ing at this exhibition of tho wonders of
Glass Blowing.

stest styles, largest variety and host so­
rted assortment of WALL PAPER,
rer brought into tho Valley of the'

Op Seelioa IS. la Tborsapplo; M Serac laprsf)
rd.« acres Wbcst co tee grosad; Good O-cbard. Laf Boeae. well walend ; Faraeiag liipteamU, Three Ilogs, Tea
ibnp and Tbno Uelfrra.

ALL FOR 81700
HEDRICK A COOK, '

Saddlers A HaruEsmiken,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Bailer A Kickaue Dealer,

~U*T.

RIAL KSTATX A H8DRAICE

"horr.rippla, go to W. K. Biota's and
ixamine the Stock that ho has on hand,
nd tho samples of tho now lots he u
ecoiring, from time to time.
t4

Wimitei

f the Iwst goods ia the market are bo­
ng received at the stare of 0. D. Spauldng - all interested, and who is not, will
o well to g &gt; anl examine this stock bearc purchasing, as every body knows
ho prices at tliis estnblishmont are at
ivo and let lire rates..
•
'

Mirtt Score.—From various sources
rr learn that the ycald of maple sugar
n this region of country has been very
wavy this sea on. Far laveral’ days
iait, tho greatest activity has manifest­
'd itself in this favorite staple, and tho
apply has been an greet as really to
glut tho market One prominent dealer
in Hastings, boa, we understand, pur­
chas'd over a tun and a half of tho
aareharino commodity.
-Oil • there's aothiog lkeirv&gt; sweet is lift.

Ur to rnxTrxxs. - Alfred Egbert Eeq
the well known and accomplished agent
• f the JonesrillcWoolen Hille waa in town
one day hurt week, and sold to Baiurw
lioomu 4 Damar, a full assortment
uf the splendid goods manufactured at
three celebrated mills, than which there
is none hotter, the product of American
kntoqrtsc. Our people who are in want
of spring and summer coumares will do

well to call at tho store of Messrs. B. G.
1 I), and examine this stock,Before makeing their selection, and you may depend
if you do, that you will find tho beat
goods in tho country on exhibition, ami
for sale, on tho moot reasonable terms.
lium-vos

IxTEovruxars.—A

recent

’troll through our enterprising little vil­
lage, satisfied us that the amount of im­
pair.-mont now in progress is fully equal
to, if not indeed it does not surpass that
A any former year.
In every direction buildings are being
erected, and many of those already up

crease of population that ia thronging in
to Hastings.
We rejoice to see this, and yet the sup­
ply is not nearly to th« demand. Many
persona are now boarding or are had-\
lied together, two or three families in
me house, for want of dwellings to rent
Ke have no doubt that tweaty sang
little tanementa, adapted to the wants
if small families eould be rented in a
lays time, cod at remaneretive prices.
■Ve hope our capitalists wiiraee to i^ and
n the course of this spring and summer
•moo, afford the —nr -j faaBitow far

mOWNSHIP. DISTRICT. BUNDAY
SCHOOL AND PRIVATE

1

LIBRARIES,

BDWmI ~Renew£r
Ita Effect la
MIRACULOVS,

COE’S COUGH BALSAM,

Hits perfect sod wood.Hot article. Corse
L..I,___ U-l.. L.I.

COE'S ITSFEMI* CUE!

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

HARDWARE STORE,
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IKON.

HASTINGS,

CHEAT GIFT SALE!
•100,000 WORTH OF PROPERTY
To bo derided among &gt;0,000 Purchasers

ill

ire undergoing repairs and being en­
larged to kWp pace with the daily in­

rfr t-wW| HALL'S

roe fall farUewan
Adrtreos
J. B
W*l»«

l..MW&gt;.,rraolS«|lb
otear premised siU

to^A^aXuiob.

w satad.JB

MICH.

�CASH STORE

iasiuw Jirtrtor
Jill Hastings Outdone!

It la a gnat mistake in female educatleo to keep a young laly’s limo and
attention devoted to only fashion b-»
Mteoetar. of tho day. If you would
qualify her lor conversation you tnu«'
give her something to talk^h'.ut—, Ivo
her efiaeetliin with the aAal we. Id.
Wltlr the outer world, and lie transpiring
events. Urge her to nauj newspapers,
andhrwe familiar with tho present
character and tm;&gt;rovcu&gt;eDt of our race.
History ia of ooms importance; but the
peat world la deed—are have nothing
to do with IL Oar thoughts and ecr
eeooarna should be for the present
world; to know what inland Improve
tho eendlUou ol It. Let her have an
Intelligent opinion, and bo able to
auataln intelligent conversation concern­
ing tho mental, moral and religious
improvements of our time. I-et the
gltaled ennuale and poems on tha center
tabla. b« kept part of the time covered
With weekly and dally Jourr.ale. Lot
the whole family—men, women and

DB.C. 0. SCOTT,.
~
»»a
~

„"CTXC

B. P. LOWE.

-•-ATT1STI0B. COMRtDI

BR. C. 0. LIK3I.ET.

0. (. IMOiaiM.

STATIONER! &amp; 08 DEPOT.

WK. H. HATFORD.

Wim sea U (bate all the IsMIng FsrMi.

H Lj
land. They were kept free
and hilled up verThe yield waa
not be surpassed; the Harrison yieldingat tho rata of over 650 boahMs per acre,
and the Early Goodrich 425.
N-P. Husted, of the Grand Hirer Nuraeriaa, Lowell, Michigan, has a large
qiumty of tho Early Goodrich—warrant­
ed pure—for sale.

ATLANTIC i GREAT 7KTKRI

sr Tar:

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS ! Broad Gauge Bailway!
CALIFORNIA A OREGON

Cocrrsr Oisu.—Meta Victoria Fuller,
m a sisterly way, thus talks to country
gMa:
Tl»e fanner's daughters are anon to be
the life as well aa tha pride of this.coontry—a glorious race of aroman, which no
other land can show. 1 aeek not to fiattar thom ; for before they can become
such, they will hare to make ah earned
effort of one or two kinds. There are
•otke who deprecate their condition ;And
soma who hero a false pride in it, because
they demand more consideration than
they merit. A want of intelligence up•n all the subjects of tho day and uf a
refined education ia no more cacnsabk is
a county than ia a town-bred girl, in
thane days of many books and newspa-

JOJUi MICHAEL,

WAIRIEiTCS CITT.
This lattes^ BwUtotlM

Oil Region* of Pcnngylvani* ’

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

lARhf AND EATON COUNTIES
Mw a
* Xul

S

HASTINGS HOUSE,

HASTINGS, MICB.

schools; but men of ►•!&gt;-rior minds
taxrwtodge of the world would rather
lave for wives woman well and proper-1
ly educated at home. And this educe-!
boa can be had whenever the desire ie
not wonting. A taste for reeding does
wonders^ and earnest thirst after knowtaj almost certain io attain a sweet
draught tram the 'Pierian Spring'—
TtoeeisafenMr’adanghtarinthx. -rr
room in whixih I am writing • beauti­
ful, refined and intelligent woman, in
whme girVued bo..k. were not so plenty
no now, and who obtained har fias edu-

SS10

HABVBT WRIGHT.

Groceries and Provsions,
»Xun, axd, aaxv, cod nan.

First-Class BUGGIES
DOUBLE WAGON*

Tan Limbi axd Fixwt Ataatn&amp;
•ver offered in the County-

KEROSENE Oil

500

1. a BARROWS.

I AIM TO SELL

Genuine Articles
—The Mowing, from * raeent issue of
the Hartford CUmi, refers to a watch
manufactured by Mesars. M. 8. Smith 4
owor-*^ *■* •*—

Michigan _Exchange.
IN THESE HARD TIMES

** D». HseUteM^s ",

warrita i*ok

[--

SSrtK!

NIGHT SCETSTES
TH» iMtoX.*, . *U1
By Bev. Daniel Maireh, B. D.

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GEO. M. DEWEY,
AT H.um.10S. BiMr co.. MtCB.
OBw uvcr J. Coh A Hoa*i Grootry Stars. oast
sld« Court House Square.

Kkc Jutisp

Termt ef Bebseripilea «
Ofltt
■•Iteakssribtre, per aa,aa. fit.SO
Farsrlsblr in adraaco. I’aHetii remlllla&lt;
•k&gt;sld vrUsiktlr aaass tad (M.i iEt&lt; addru.
palely.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1869.

VOL. XIV.

NUMBER 2.
Italy-ths Deapi-Pcnalty.

Sjiisiuws Jirrctorj.
i politicos hare for month, de­
tail effort to masting the Ed-

B. H. MALLOBY,
■J K n IF F Offie. at Iks Court Uuui
gkkix.n.

“

WM. UPJOHN,

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE

labor. haring uuanin
the penalty of Death i

Within the village smithy
Right merrily I ring,
thu uae of the .polling-book.

I ahull not

SUCCESSORS TO

Italy ia a kingdom of some twenty-five
objection, I don't see why others should
trouble themsdveo about thojnatter. I

ROBINSON &amp; WIGHTMAN,

ba-r tbelr huge lungs panting

ARE NOW SELLING

dems of the second ch
The nnllb is stalwart and mighty—
H. lllta h i sledge on high.

DR. C?0. SCOtT,

C-'lieaper for Cawli than any House In Barry
County.
11. F. LOWE.

TSTEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.
ATTENTION. OpMRADBf

DAILY!

jg®“Spcclalities in every department.

BUCKEYE REAPER &amp; MOWER I

And cheer him with my song •
I sing to him while be labors—
Ills arm is brawny and powerful,

lie strikiS with an earnest purpose,
And heavily lal:s his blow.

HOOFING—We are sole Agents for this County for

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
|C a«4 Ixkc &lt; PMatetee «n4 I
41 eho. il* and a.ntr d,.r..r.,
•j .Ti r.n. t. Oaf nr
O
• Ila. Ilartt Counit. Jfid).

tho boat pafo-at Roofing made. Cali and aee aatuples aud get reflkreuoea.

11

ARNESS SHOP—A Ann, Stoik of Harness on hand. Re­

H

I. W. VR00MAN,
r dhe-lff r,ic fi.t.t Ceialy. will

pairing dune promptly on *h&lt;trt fiutice.

Uniting^ Mich. April 20. IWO.-wly

S. c. PRINDL3,
/
&lt;O&gt;&lt; iTK X..&lt;*rr .'■iteliw. Criii

WIGHTMAN A GREBLE.

BOSTON CASH STORE!

The children stand in the doorway,
Fur they low to see him swing
His sledge across Illa shoulder.
While drearily 1 king.

Through all the live-long day.

NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I have just returned from
•

WM. H. HAYFORD,
Lrror.X’.r«&gt;i
•&gt; i..«. &lt;

NEW

YORK

BOSTON

— -krith an------J. P. ROBERTS * CO..

Abide year time In patience.

a Board

required to
bora on peu-rines, or artichokes un hop­ nor hindered their operations lias writpoles. These waiters may be trusted to
in furtherance of or repugnance to then
dueigna; and, though he has twice oonveraed freely with tho President re*pe&lt; t
ng certain meditated appeuntments, no
word or hint was dropped on uther side
which imported that La was or suggest­
advantages and pay tho established char­
ges. without exclusion un account of sge, ed that he might be himself appointed to
any post whatever.
*
or ca.to, or sox. If women eoUli’ nut
.la stating U»-se facta, he ia no manner cepe of Sicily; while the southward slofind therein tho opportunities far scrjiiire-

ment (hat they nocd and eocl^ they
would continue, of course, to k

would make exertions to attract1

btugUJgn, in rar*, and gravitate tuward
not been tendered him. Ho ucithe
me new kingdom with a momentum thii
avers nor implies that ho would bar
cannot forever bo reristod.
.
declined either of the posts ia ouestior

honor of blood-bed. Unhappily, ermta 1
of viottaoe and passion are commo*
among all daaaes of her people. "Blood
n-qioly of all important civil tru.ta bj e.._ si_ J »» r. __________ t-___ is- ..n
female modesty oc purity, rightfully be- nen bred to th-- 'aw. ror do-w he bo •
luns to a darker ago than out. 1 ro- that Ben. Franklin degraded or dispar­
menber lira. Brandyball in one of aged the editorial profeerion by serving
Theodore Houk's novels of society, boast­ his country successively as Embassador of tdmra: any other country uf Europe.
ing uf her Seminary for Young Ladies
Italy puts away the Gallows, because
■ . I i r, . I,.« Fwltv
■ V ftiat A I — _
u one of the •afr&gt;t in the world being
entirely surrounded by a dense wall,
eight foot high, surmounted by ahsrp
——,L— —n.l I.—&gt;.V——. —*
I —
to justify the

•

STOCK

IMMENSE

the Cuurtof A]

of Seasonable Goods which I offer

Oh, young man, eager n-.d hopeful,
Oh, young man, valiant and strong,
When the blows tall fail and thickset

RAW SUGAR.

the pother raised in those journals about
the xoiitor of this uno, doubtlo-s realized
State is ever to teach hnrj

C. 0. HOLBROOK,

ro

TK.OUBLE TO

SHOW

^Uiscrllanu.

OOOT&gt;S

T ALLEN BENNETT.
Hastings, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl

Horace Greeley on Female
Education-

Last night wo saw the hidden wonr
____ -V________ ___ ___ 1-1 Tuisvxr. commended
Ire ability, which will

flENUlNE DRUGS &lt;fc MEDICINES!

hllEASONABL^ PRICES!

fl

AT TUB

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

Lt

PURE PAINTS &lt;fc OILS!

WX L. COBB,
ATTOnXET *»&lt;l Cuenrellur at I

■ BHUSHES, VARNISH,

Ury

HASTINGS HOUSE.

nenn pounds strictly pure white lead.
/!3UU
2500 POVNIW OEtO,ra ENGLISH CROWN LEAD.

Si.t. and Chwvb Nmla n«»&lt;lMi.
l.aaaa 11. KlH«. r&gt;nrr&gt;eu&gt;r. Tbf* 0Enrt POUNDS UAH I LETT PURE LEAD.

1000 POVlf®S CE!ttnWE FRESCI1 EWC.
HARVEY WRIGHT,

We buy our Goods directly from the
Manufacturers, and sell at PHlC-a
that defies competition.
Give tu a call and we will warrant satiifaction.

J. P. ROBERTS &lt;fc CO.
J. G. BARROWS.

PLOWS!

Shook * mills,

’ WM JOKES,

BUY TOCB PLOWS AT TUB

HASTIIH FOIMH!

la thebn nothing to be laid or done for
tho education of HVwiew / Wonw-n evi­
dently bvgina to be D-gurdod, however
timidly and blindly, u» somebody or
aumetliing in the field uf blended Intel­
lectual and InduztrU! eilurt; the begins
to moke a figure even at our annual exiiibitiutu oi agricu.turnl prufic-eney end
achlevumouL It fo dikcuvored that tho
can du vumuthing more for those than
make pa ch-wort quilts and cart-wheel

« hi. fellow -suliorera 4 follow. :
We saw the living
trades ia adversity I brethren of
ter of an ounce uf raw augur. There
ahead persuasion! bo soothed
were myriuda, apparently, of horrible inaecta a» large aa beebca, and having the
appearance of craba.
Four dreadful
bga with clawpmoera at the end of them,
itxnted ia four parte aa with armor, and
brtailing with thorp pointed epoara, were ths demnttion bow
in front pt tho munotor, and his head
hurte’’ ia the dainti r expreeuon.) Well, wm a lung pyramidal farm in two juinte
truly, thia iaeumething to be coariderod ; with five finger tipa at the terminuz
who eo cun do it well may nut imp Aaibly
I wo had bored
bo trained to do even more. Admit that
more adroitly,
it is not oa»y to connect thia with Pro­
ductive Industry, and that equestrian ly upon thy rim of an tuner circle upon
feuts have usually been performed vxb the back tiero were twelve more of theee' grinning down at ua in glad exultation
tutr of-the uidosuro at our County and long sharp s;«ars, with two at the tail, an J measureless content, Let u% thru,
and fonr snake-like Icntacula. exceeding­ d. ar brethxt n' take theta buffets of forly fine iajirticulation, and no doubt inposition, if not tho moat fitting, in our
modem Olympian games.
To •* witch the world with noble horse­ ous danger. The reverse side showed
manship " is an old attempt -. and, if it
dora not excite tlie highest kind of ad­
miration in the mind, it may, under such
callings with roeolute if not with joyful
auspic-s, awaken a tenderer emotion in
the region oi tho heart. Diana is hardly
has fascinating than Venus, and the prvedon of immnuo (relative) power, and
over the muscle there was a case or ar­
mor through which it showed.
Talk about lively beasts, and lively
dvrlnl roman,” says Manager Crummies, they were Eager, restlaes, ravenous;*
in Nicholas Nickleby, dilating admiringly always falling foul of each other, or at­
on too personal graces and acrobatic tacking grout joints of sugar, as forgo, in
raalilr, as a mathematical point With
the pincers attached to the end of each
cud uf a spoor, surrounded by a blaze of
asrdrodbxUfowiag how
firevorks.''
their small way tho enormous tragedies i3y we taa be without
If we caimtA bo diatingu:
of Tennyson', primal monsters.
The way those marvels came to light
Woman, and can tell to a dot ail that was thia: A spoonful of raw, coarse su- counted ridiculouscr com
no one would pity our
with a uz exhibit neither wound
behind the scaurs.

ample.
That the reform thus instituted will

profoundly

ricutiiaUt, Is wall illustrated in the uu»- ‘

iixeaii otnen, ruaiaios
unutue page ,
Inoludln a beautiful Unted cover iob­
taining an original large engraving.
Tho copy before ua is literally packed
fuil-nf fine, plnaalng, and ina'.roetlve
engravlnga, and choice. In trunUve.orlg- ■
Inal, and carafully preyarod reablng
minds in the conn try. Alm at every
line ia full of Interest and Instruction.
The multitude of seasonable hints about
all departments ef out-door and In-door
and particularly the Calendar of Work
to be done during the month. Taken
attogttgvr, the American Agriculturist

a.lcai journal for the Farm au&lt;J Gar­

, and for the Houabold, whet-bor in
C
City, Vhlag, er Country. Terms: stW

per year, or four copies for»4. Single
numbers, post-paid, Liocnta. Okawob
J odd * 0o_, YeoUshera, St) Broadway,

listed every Thursday, by the New
York Mercantile Journal company, te
and trade (without regard to partv.poltrtae). Itcoatalnsve.y full lists of Job-

total incapacity to direct her in these im-

WE ARE MELJ.ING THE

Ul’iwr • ‘~
A I'kUlips slots, Hartings■ Mwh

M’

JAME8 JOHXSTOX. Fraprinor.

CURTISS INTO. sasa.

and finajy turn into flies rosr-mbling

Iron Beam, and the Celebrated

scientific men call them, were then gath-

Robinson
For $10.

yy,

£SSW'

ckalamazooi

Subscription price M.00.

No. 20,

'With Conifer knd RICE’S Patent Wheel, $12.

No part of

mysteries u( the toilet, 1 am Constrained
—. L - —
—.wt&gt;, nt
.nJ

tjaye a full ggeortirient of CULTIVATORS A DRAGS,

; which we are selling at reduced rates."®*

JACKSON - - State Prison - - WAGON AGENCY.

caaMXMgardMeiliaaMkhMeia
lUaatk.

for tllO. “‘y.

Hrt. hlnV C*.’
BOMttdPATHMT.

Addrtm TAc

HiBtinp. Midi, Msy 5, IMfc

St’

.

�COOLEY*

April,

^17,000

CIRCUIT COURT.
The ApG term of tho Circuit Court
eommeneedjn Uii* HUag* on Monday
th* 27th,. and adjourned on Thursday
tha 29th uf April after a brief nod compirXtive unimportant term; nm&gt;tafth:
eoro. on tho docket being put over to
aMomodato th* Attcrney* on one rile or
th* other. Judge Lovell, prow led. and
It is not to much to say did hie duty in

givsn fiw
James
. Houghtalrn revived two
thousand two- hundred and three (2203)

a manner that doae honor to the high
j osltian which h* holds as a Judge•Dan’ our evor efflrient and popular Clerk
was at his post, and a* over did much to
mako the term brief and the expenses
light by tho rendineaa
with wliich
all that pertain* to hi* office i* done and
lb* certanity that if • Dan " did it, all !*
right Mr. Swresoy a* Proroeuting At-

toresy met the publia expectation,
though the criminal buxines* of the turn
was very light Our Circuit Court Commisriuner was, a* erer, omhand ready to
do whatever pertains to hi* department
but w* think hit tabor* this te:m were
not ardlon». During the' term Mr
ft. A- Bourn, of Hurting*, was exami*d, and after a thorough, svnmination
■mt* creditably sastained wn* admitted
• tho bar, aa an Attraoy and Counselor
ri law. Wo unlcntand h* intends to
ttle in this county.
Among tho Attorneys present not «*!•
(■nt* of Hastings, wo nutired Hon.tlarj Wright, and John Carveth, Et^, of

William p. Bristol received one thous­
and on* hundred and nincty-two (1192)

WORTHOF GOODS IN STOCK,

"“HDW CAM IT M-DOMXr

Wliich GODSMABK 4 PALMES are of­
fering at extremely low prices

THE DOLLAR STORE-

btbcrryefUw crowd* sb. ibron*

73 Lake Street.
CHICAGO,

in aonsoquenoGjOf hdvlngbought since
. ... the'recent Great Doclin®.

COLLICTlOIiCOmyilQK

GOODS HAVE TUMBLED,
AND HAVE REACHED BOTTOM
Coffee Sugar, 16c jmt lb. The best Ten Cent
Prints. 655l- Our assortment is more complete in each depart­
ment than ever before brought to this market. Consisting
of a fine line of

DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,

Tabular Statement of- Votes given in
tho County of Barry, State of Michigan,
for County Superintendent of Common
School*, tar tho County of Barry at tho
General Election bold in said County ox
the 5th day uf April, A. D. I860:

Biltunore,
Barry,
Carlton,
C-utliton,
Buch, of Kalamnroo, and Mr. Stuart, of Halting*,
Battle Creek. We odd a brief *ynopeis
•f ths cases di Posed of Tho &gt;e that went
over from any cause are onuniitud owing Johnstown,
Maple Grove,
►&gt; th* crowded state of our caluma.
Tho Poojj* r., John Patten and Lowia Orungurille,

Cotton. Linen and Cambric Edgings and Insertions.

Club ufSystem
»&gt;r laartu rtl

■d U.e

Clothing,

ALL KIM OF FABMIMI IMPLEMENT! CONSTANTLY ON HANI.
BSuComc and Come early, so aa to secarc good bargains and

«eoa«A&amp;E e ?AL»Ba.

the first choice.
Bedford, May lai, I860.—2m

COURT HOUSE,
lot of White Granite Crockery of
ifuldad-jn, *1 price* unfrtted-ntty
________ __
(w 2) i

Drrangeville Correspondence.

2 no

Oujcrnut, Mine,
)
April 27 th, 1869. J
Eo. BaXXKX.—I don t know that thia
will
pLce in th* Bxxxxa at pre*-

tho Executive Committee of the
• Agricultural Society have decided
old the n*xt State Fair at JocLson.

•at,
proceeding* of the Circuit
Ccurt trill, probably, firat find a place in
your column*. But aa I tra somstimss
JlorSEKEEltRSf
prune to be neglectful about writing, 1
JfGUMNEKPER*!
though I would do so now, and you con Men
Women—and ..Children
insert it when convenient
Men- Women — and Chillren
The weather is getting to bo truly
HEA1
beautiful, and the farmers ar* bu.ily on■'Coo-ltt,, io F,
gag-id in putting in their spring crops.
Fountain; ^ssaultemd Battery, Verdict
Wheat gvnornlly, looks well, although
-Us.liu* io il
Gaihy. Bontensad, Patten to pay a fin*
there n:o eomo poicei that, at present,
uf 875 and Fountain 810 which wore
look a* though they would not amount
paid. Jamas A. Sweery for tho Poop!*.
Holbrook, and Mills, and Balch, for th*
11772 1566|T~»834Q to much Gate ore all *own in this vici­
nity, and fhnner* arc busily engaged
defoalant*.
In addition to ths above a Lcrubee in prvjjaring their corn grotltxl. Clover
Th*. People
Francis F_ Durkro,
Burglary and Urceuy. Pled guilty. Be- .received 2 votes in th* town of Balti- I looks well, ^nd from preeout appoaraniag under sixteen year* of ago the m;&gt;re, and L. 8. Themoj recrivodS vote* cr*. there will be an abundance of fruit,
’’
at leoat, the buda m&gt; indicate. Sickness
Judg* sen ton wil him U&gt; ths Reform in th* town of Hope.
School daring his minority. James A. . Stalomoat of Votes given in th* Coun­ has greatly abatM' in our part ef tho
ty
of
Barry
and
State
of
Michigan,
for County during th* lost few week*, and
’th* people.
County
Superintendent
of
Common
Chorie* Osmoron,Albert C. Brrent,
there are but few caa*a, that I knew of
by vuu
Us. wun,
Court, vuraici
renbet [ School*,
‘
at the G.-ncrol Election held in now, of lung fearer.
wn r ’t®. *“d eotL IJo,bro«k and I *aid County, on thp 5th day of April in
Mre. Anu Sullivan, wife of Mr. Cha*.
Sullivan of thia ploro, woa bturiod a coupand sixty-nine.
la of w**ks siuw, and • Mrs. Ifr.t» uf ••Th.1 C«^t&gt; win K.n t*.,-"
Tho whole number of Votes g-ven for Wayland, Alleg-ui County, dos* by bare,
Try •• CosfoHb" Cough Remedy
said office of Supcrintrodent ol'Cummon died on the 19th inst, uf billioua colic, •Cold, and II.art. *n« |rad t* teilb,"
'
Schools, was three thou and three hun­ after nn illness of only thirty hour*.
’
Try •• Cuatar*a” Cough llmncdy.
dred and forty (3340), and they were
"Fir Cr**p»—Wt»*pi»g Ct-sglM, Sr.There wa, a end accident happened,
given tor the following penuns, vis;
Try “OMtar's" Cough Remedy,
— Cmtar
It L. it.- k—• ..__ .__..
John H. Palmer received one thou*- also in tho township of* Wayland, about
and seven hundred an! sjvcntj-two thro* wook* since. A boy by tho n.’-n&gt;* of
(1772) rata*: ’
•’
•- t
,SngT sixteen year* of age, while out
OFFICIAL CANVASS.
Cl-ntoat Smith received one thousand ।shooting squirrels *qt±lentally shot him­
fire hundred and fifty-»!x (1556) votes.
(self, th* ball entering tho right temple,
BaxxT co. Clbtx's Onaar, 1
C. Smith reeoitod five ( ) tutor.
,
"uastingsi April isth, J*.’},
passing an up through th* right hemis­
Smith received three (li) vote*.
phere,
finally lodging in th* sktxf al the
of r„„,
ia
L. 8. Thomae received two (’) vote*.
1
th. Cau.1, d Ihm, Su» of
C. Limbec receive.! tw._&gt; ( ) votes.
&lt;top of th* head. Something mare than
Stato^of Michigan, Qianty of Barer, ttwo weeks had part before tho bull was
S3.—rWo do hereby certify, that the (
extracted, which wn* finally done by Dx.
EL J. Traxxx, arcocnt graduate from
tho Medical Dopartmsnt of th* UnivorStandard Propqxat £dn»
1 *ity, at Ann Arbor,and* son of Dr. IL 0.
i Turner, of this Village. Th* boy still liv**
I but there is not much hope* of his recov­
ery, and should ho get well, the probs­
' baity is, his intellect will b* greatly im­

JJori ths change in tho Time Card* of
(Michigan Central, th*Grand Trunk,
t Great Western, th* Jaekwra, Lan- '
g end Snginxw, and th* Grand Iliver
Hey Railroad*.
R’a Dox’r Baum * Wore or Ir—■
I British Mi outer to China, ia c ntration to M. Burliugime, asserts that
। CUiuca &gt; do not du tire progress, end
‘ m-jrJoring Chridian couverl* and

'Costar's’ Buckhorn Salve

a* Fsttowsnr.—The semi -ecutonnial
ivbr.aty uf th- introduction of Ono
Lowinir into the United Status w*«
bratod on the 26lh ult, in meat of
principal citioi of ths Union in a
' appropriate manner*

I.OOP U. ar.W YOBKXrcRTSXMBlvrX«i.
K&gt;s*s.t r«t.n«^or M
lijl«r»«i.r.r ,t BrvsnsvHts wtabfWaja r"
‘•5"

rau. Pxrax. If you would see the
it style*, tergret variety and beit so­
d aswrtmunt uf WALL PAPER
• brought into the Valley of ths

Fer the Fararra *f Mlrklns!
u?mXiLto&gt;a'.*'
u,,,&lt;

hair Taxis or Cass r&gt;a Ciurjuu —
J&lt;0 ••■•nger eoaobos, highly decorateJ,
I gotten up inode with regard tu baiupl comfort, iSd-Jttfacturvd by the
•on ljanufactoring Co., of Spring-

1 Mata., [n»cJ through Detroit on
tradiy morning. en nutr for Califorr. tte 11 C. R R.
But. Emit* Cuxaixa Hxxm.—We
am that Uowxk &amp; GauiWit, Lave pvrased of H A. Goodyear, tho Lot on
a North-wost corner *f Stated Jaffer*
k«treat&lt; far'13,GOO, and will immo-

Jtoiy oryc^a Throo Story Brick Block
r the prVmiw*. Tho 1 it flour io bo ucfied by. them as a Banking Office.

paired, as flro bull passed through a por• tion of th* braih.
I believe that there is nothing further
of any public intorovt in this portion of
' tlio County, but-whan there is, you will

27 124

^“Jkigan, County of Barty,
68.—U* th* *SKtor*igned, ChairuMn
and Secretary of tho Buard of County
Canvasser*, do hereby autify that John
IL Palmer having received the highast
number of Votes giroa for tho svid office
of County Supenutondimt of Common
Schools for th* County of p
General Election held ia ____
on th* 6th day of April, A. D. 1888, do
hereby make known nod declare him
duly elected to the said office for Urn &lt;uud
County of Barry.
;
In twtimuny wharocC we have hsrnuoto sM our bands at Hastings, (hi* 13th
day of April, A. D. 1868
.
JOHN KEAGLE.
Chairman of the Board of County Can-

hear from ms again-

kiss Btnwtse. Tho popularity of
Exhibition of Gloss Blowing, with
nccumpaniag Ix-cture* efi EcicntiGc
I pLBMophicot Tlctnca, by Fa r,

Ra».

xxs, at Unittn Hall, continue* to in“S whUo’ nano ofth* pr*r?n(s given
bo audienao each *Wng aro truly

4-ta nsestKtartf&amp;lty.
•FWiroil*Mi.tto*K"
■All isretthts te Bssttenesli tW.."

uliful

“CoeTsw.MCroaby.'tN.Y.
A Singular Incident secured on San­
a.; 1^1, whU.lb. Krmm.Kndwnn. Or, Joujs F. Hxxxr (Eurosswor to)
Dew B Ax™ 4 Cto.,21 Fgric Tlow.N. Y
war* hitched to a pmt at Bhcrridan near
8«M br F. D. ACCLEV A CO., Hull.,, mL
'is Rad Road track, some mon cam*
along- wiih a hand car which frightened
tho tD-.n-.,- They took Irevs from their
RAILWAYS.
hitching and started at once down the
tog road which lands to fto Thornapple
lake. They bocam* daiodbsd form tho
bng&lt;y and plungod at once into Ch* wa­
ter, as if intending to swim ncroao the
lake; but after going some 40 or 50 rods
this task looked *o heavy they becamo.
diKoumged and turned around and’
struck for shore, reaching it about 50 i
rods from where they left it For fear '

of tbrir striking into tho lake again
sum* men rowed behind them with a
caasw. As *ooq a* they saw that they
were pu-sued the^ mode another effort,
but' they *uoc**dsd in drvrmg them
ulffire- What rstha most singular, nrith-’

nappie, gt&gt; to W. K. Hauls'* and
sinu the stuck that h* hu da hand,
th* samples, of the new loU hs i&gt;
'ring, from time to tint*.
t4

goarraiMu xkw

"COSTAa'S”

54 188
120* 291
91] 215

IUI.

This (Wednesday) evening,

Mxxnxo—Hie third Quarf Masting, hr tho eurreai chureh i
r, at tho Hasting* Station, will be
I ou Saturday sftrrncon and Sunday
L W* «wl&gt;p-JM kirn* tho Rxv. M».
•* will officiate, and it so, all wbwatl will vajoy a rich intdloctual fwut,
iy nothing of th* other inters.sing

* of the vote* cast fbr Associate JtaOf th* Suprvmo Court, nt the eteci on th* 5th day of April, show, the
al* numbor of' vote* polled to hato
O15U. W2. For Thoma, M. Cooley,
’■blican,' 00,705; For D Dhrwln

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■
1
■

•’

Drea-rorat, 59,886: Imperfect
Scattering 44. Bepublican ma-1

ty 80,819. Surely that trcnrenduua
rtfam ha* not nachod Michigan.

-A. C^tH.

Michigan —Exchange.
' Devsan. Fsmv.it ISA.

�£cnl sat 2H&lt;3crllanrBns,

t8S9

April,

rrntEHEiTt.

un
ti. w. wtur-x, I
Detroit, Xlek.
.■n.T rorrimii.f
tisaflM Hit (fa «f «l&gt;srft) If Alfa-

■pj-AMULEN, BAKBJt fc CO.

-Wbfaste

Fruit 4 Oyster House

lx a Naw Bole.- I. A. Dusu, for fa
past throe years in oar employ, ha, pur­
chased fa stock of groceries uf W. Par­
ker ia fa store recently oooupfod by J.
C. Cold, on th .&lt; North side of Stat. Street,
one door Wont of 11. A Goodywar’s
Hardware store, whore he will be pleas*1 lu ere his old friends and the public
C’nendly, especially all who may drelro
to purchase groceries at "iiro and let
lire ’ prices, fa Cosh. We hope -Ike"

TO CO]
FteMw-jer bbl । ta »fa.r. H&gt; M«U.M.
PfaU«-H&lt;.t v.rai£jj wJKi.
Hfa -Ctetrr. ftt tel., |( Mtat JO.
Tsltew-lMfslY,
Tfafa--f&gt;rr«MA pn lb . IMO.
* fal—Whiu. t&gt;-r b* . X*. 1. SI S8e1 IS.
_■’
Urd
- »I *0 .1 4 &gt;.
***’’•*' ,l ,,,r 'rklU • ” ”

may receive a liberal slinru of paitounge,
for he is ia all respects worthy of public
coiifideneo
N. B.—Siufc? penning tho shore we
loom thet “Ike" has aiwrtiatod himself,

QN THE BOST REASONABLE TEIll.

in tho groevry business, with bis brother
Ir you do not want gray hair, tua
i "Jim," lot two years a clerk ia fa Hard­
ill « tegAt.dbte’ Sicilian Hur Renewware stoie uf Robinson ft Wightman; Which will not stain tho skin, or soil
"Jim" is a wide awako fclbw, and will
bo pleasod to meet all his old friend,
CcoeKtr.T RrssrtL &amp; Nrrnn hare ’ and aM&gt;iate. at bu now quarter*
a fin* lot of White Granite Crockery of
tkauliful do.i^n, at prices unyrtced'nlty

WLrOl. fa. err &gt; .tell .. ..
Wlfa. .telr. M« bated ...
afar Ufa.........................
Tifak^ Xfa.............. ..

ttal*. fnt baterl
Fifa] aMtaTste
Kalt, lea, ^r bbl ...............

CtxTMixo IOS TUB lirtimx —We do-

IxuLar &gt;t&gt;J Rubber ball &gt;Sf. K.W aod. UUaw
U.uZ... etc.
pOLL.UtD KTUILUJN,

The stock cvmprisei every thing in fa
Non the ehiugo in tho Time Cards of
line ufg mtlemen’s woar. iaeb as cloths,
the Michigan Central, the Grand Trunk,
ressimfcrro, vestings eta., Adapted to the
th* Great Western, the Jackaon, Lan-!
slug and Sngin iw. and the Grand Hirer S|&gt;riag tre Io, and tho material of tho
,‘7l°' “*
Valloy Railroads.

.............. ‘

BUSINESS CARDS.

It. U A It Masts. A«.»OV,rDteroik JAch.
trowpUj atlfaed le. Orttn

'

^ARBLIZED SLATBtMAJfTLES.

fatei
U
]
i] "
*•* te.......... ’-1- .’1..'

Slate Hearths and Qdates.

huh.*r^e"^

—

cerscu! fer Ctmlar-un

—____
' SPBOLU. SOTICSS. ~

STBOIAL soncSs.

i.
'• U
u&gt;m« gntai
■'&lt;*1 Ulo.
UI» 4
&lt;1 Turjl.r.
rur.tirr.
Z_ ' '
---------.. W.th,M.r»aulsMu»
I All.rk"‘^F"*1 **""*«•

JAMES JEMK8,

[

Dealer in all kinds of Machinery,

Those in want of a

‘ WILLIAM MTERM,

good Spring suit, will do well to call &lt;•
Ora F niuwsutr.—The semi-centennial above.
a-iniifcr.ary of th- introduction of Ont&gt;
Txicnxns. . Thp Allowing name-1 per.,
Futowsrtir into tho United Statai'wav
the 26th ulL, in moat of I •oa* b&lt;V11' »®&lt;»h «d certificates to leach in :
the schools of this County at the oxnminatiauk hold during the last week. Sec- ,
4m l grade in Italics; third grade in Ro- 1
*n I'lrar. If you would are the

Music &amp; Jewelry.
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

: styles, largest variety end beat so- ’ Emma Crawford, GcxMiour; Altha
1 aswrtmuut of WALL PAPER Nys, Nellie A. Ouig'sr, Gcu. Lvxx; e’erbrought into tho Valley of tho nr/ia C.
At Hit 1‘acLaid, SaruA I
natiple, gu to W. K. Baxsu's and H‘tthorn, Mary Merrill, Ellen Da Wolf,
Lorina Adami, Julia Tillotson, Cora
Sack, th Pmakivuxb; Bct-oy Fuhor, Mi-.
1»»; Alice Polly, Advlta P-nnock, Rosa1
E. Town, UicKOET .Caa.vcas; Juno Camp­
Flew Tnri nrCxauriaCAUrjaxu — ball Aritni; Martha E. Pines, Drusil­
Nii ya-s.-ngor coaches, highly docuruted, la Wolverton, Woonuxn; E. L. Bassett,
flu 1 gotten U[&gt; iu-uln with regard to bo in­ Blais ; Anna 0. Vauglul. Bxdfosd ; Ju­
ly s 11 onufert, isd-ju fact u rod by the lia Burton Lodema Tucker, Martha Hoi­
Matoa Mauuf.ictuting Ch^-af Spring­ sted, Adslo Rollon, Nasovilu; Dalit A.
field Maa, pi—cd through Detroit on Kmyht, Hattie A. Lathrop, Hasox nix*.
Thntwlxy morning, tn ntlt for CaliforFinance and Trade
New York April 30.
It CAL ElTlTC Ciuxctxo Hons.—Wo
Gold nilis high, closing to day at
I &gt;sra that lluwxt &amp; Gallowat, Lsvj pl&gt;r- 134 1-2. Thu money tnnricui is easy at
chused of II A. Go..dyoar, the Lot on U to 7 per t.-nf., witu an tunple supply.
the North-west corner ef 6tatrf&amp; Jeffcr* Govi-nunent sccuntiea for tho week end­
sen itro-d H for 83,GOO, and will imtne- ing Thursday, had advanced fully 1 cont
dijteiy c.-yc* a Three Story Brick Block all uround, ba-.ing reached ths highest
«.n th* pf iui-u s. Tho 1 st flour to bo uc- [xlu t yot. They are a treetiua ud te-daj,
ripii-! by tScm ai a Bonking Office.
however, and close weak There is aa
active spirit uf speculation in railway
G.m Uviwiico. Tim popularity of
shares, and numerous cuouolidatiuw
th* Exhibition of Glass Blowing, with
schemes are spo-ten cL The bulls aru
&gt; the m.cutnpacing Lectures efi Scientific
buund to give a lively upward turn to fhtf CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT
end ] l.iloi ophiial Themes, by Pwf,
wheel. The low priro oi dry go&lt;rIs caus­
SARSAPARILLA
Uwrxs, nt Union Hall, continues to in­ es a duU trade. Few wiU buy beyond
croan, while lutno of the prermf. given the more proving wcewuth s, anticipa­
ting
a
still
fwrthi-r
decline.
’
Woolens,
ia
tutl.e audience cosh evening are truly
beautiful Ihij (Wndnetdoy) availing, fiimy styles and Spring weights, are b^
‘.~~2large toteat ruinous prtm ill bo tf:c Hist chance to witoess this
CCS. The tendency of the hour market
Eihibifun and we advise everybody to for several day* has been to better prices
Ar Ute
grsafa, while higher grades
have sold weak. Quotations at dates
y
QrsETaniY Mnmxo.—The third Quar­ show aa follows:

terly Meeting, for tho current church
year, at the Hastings Station, wiD be
held on Saturday afternoon and Sunday
next. Wo supp-jee that tho Il&gt;v. Ma.Bash will officiate, and if so, all who at­
tend will enjoy n rich inl’lloctual feast,
to say nothing of tho other intors.kng
•erTxei of.lho oocaaiuo.

WuTr*.--^A far subscribers to tho
New York IstirauaT, tho boding Re­
ligious, Literary and Political Papor in
theWorfd. The largret Newspaper pabLshed, aad )&gt;y far thenblest edited' Journ­
al in fa.eoautiy. Wo will fifl ■ far
erder. for i| at fa Publisbw's lowfa
‘was, »260 a year, from any of uur
■uWribers, or we win stmd ir and fa

CARRIAGES,
LlUlirWAUQXrt ANDHLkAUnj.

'

-m b. ni-kd u&gt;

exhibit the goods to all who are in search
’ of material wheronith to adorn the out«»». ..I U,
Ona wdl giro“fia" to all whi pur

Asvxume Jvsncx.—The official can­
van of the votos cast for Associate Jus­
tice of the Suprvtne Court, at the ejec­
tion on fa 6th day of April, show, tho
whole number of votes polled to bavo
boon 160, 862. For Thomat M, Coole/i
Republican,’ 00,705 r For D. Dknrin
Hughs, Democrat, 6D,8b6: Imperfect
317 : f-cattiiring 44. Republican ma­
jority &gt;0,819. Surely that tremendous
reaction has not reached Michigan.

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stair* over fa drag store of Mr. Ackby fate*.*£r is
in the PhmaU iil.ok.
1

tlirotlgh his hando.

Mauataelurvre nt

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•nd Tatlcl asMrtment of goods in th. l'n»J A.ptw.
is
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goutl.-man*s funuehiag dupartmeuL now rw«tfafe*tb'ia]
orriring at fa merchant taDuring eotab•*" **• ;•••..........................
lishmoit of Mb. Wm. Meirooxur. up ' laZT^n... .'.

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Th. Hea.e I. Isrrr »*4 Cosimedfoai. «■talateg 13 Keoa,.. A. ef which an IS fete
’ ‘ MMIJS’nftSWt
•*“

Dreis, Kediciwx. Groceries,

Groceries and Produce,

m i oni.Eiir.LE

Beal Estate s Exchange
AGENCY,
Conducted by

JOHN OARVETH.
HEDRICK 4 GOQK.

Saddlers &amp; Hsrraaiiers,

laprorcd Farms and Tillage
’ Property

FOR SALE A EXCHANGE

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Banker Hitiaue Dealer,

HARDWARE STORE,

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES^RLEKJHS
JOHN PATTON * BON,

H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES,. IRON,

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

To lake cintroll end travel Uiroaxh Uta Mealy
• Uh iL.jH.t
atttalo &lt;r&lt;roK*«4l. lb.
Corner of Jefferson and Railroad
u£!ur£lL.£.*'U
Fall parl.eatari ky a*l&lt;lr&lt;*('nf &lt;
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MICH.
________ n&gt;NWyi«srd so. dh^u; Mka

CILLECTOI’t OFFICE,
4th DIST. OF MICHIGAN.

&lt;

rpHE DETROIT STOVE WORKB, .

Grand Jtopds, May 6th, I860.

Farllealsr AUmUm pall, la Oriir ht

tract Sarsaparilla,
p&gt;&lt;xro
~ ““ r------------ 1
—m-irkot for a month or two to crore, that
jxicM are likely to rtfe la* and unsaus-

rsrfls nriSTMra.)
T. UKLHBOLD,

.

Eave Trengha
Made and put Op on SfiBrt NoUde.

Ikctary.

„
Dnaort Maeects
Detroit. May 1.
Flour and grain continue dull ami
p5~ hu m. a-rt
Cum shore a ■iff1'I woakning, while

11 laaae. Ltal far IjM. .1 Sp^i.l Tu... fa
Tur. m&gt; iMonn.

Building Materials. ■ CARRIAGES, WATCHER,

*T«nt IN HUT nilCTT,

Finrt-Clasi BUGGIES
DOUBLE WAGON* "
Tw Lsaosn un fmrt Autntntm
♦vtff offered in tho County.
.

I AIM TO BKUe

HALL’S

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

iash roe tmn

�1MML M&lt;

LEfiAL N0TX38,

MEW AmiTiaWUTt.
MAODAUUT,

THE-DOLLAR SUN-

If any woman of uaalli
If any woman of the etnK,
Bate* the Lord should punee and bD,
Aud with ber long hair wipe hie feet,

..

CASH STORE

DRUGS,

lie wbam with yearnls hearts we Ioto.
And fain would «m with human ay*.
ear Uwintf pathway move,
And underneath our d*Uy aklm—

JJEW GOODS
J Splendid AttoHnuaU for
Sale at Rail Road FrieM.

’ The Maker of the heavens and earth,
‘ Th* LsjTd of life, the Lord of death,
In wh*«n the unlveree had birth, But breathingofuurbreatbone breaib

AGENS WANTED
Of her ong trewea wipe his foal,
And with her kbeea kte* theirArab.

GEORGE PRESTOS

Businw* Jirtrun

All Hastings Otrtdone

“OUR NEW WEST”

johw

lomn.

1,^-WAUOlT,
MMsWtte Osers Qmm,

How tnuSrf that woman would we
throng.
How w.lllngly wouldclnapherl.mdf
'Fr.*h fr*m that touch dlvl tie, and long
Ta gather up the twl .w-blcal strand I

Hew eagerly with her would change
Our bile innocwnee, nor heed
Her ahame'ul memerles and strange,
C-iuid we bnt abo cl dm that deed I
Mxniir Pniacerr Kpofpoxd, In Hare
p-^e Morula.
___

••ulh

11 CTICKinH^.£'ch^^'rgUa

tA FaiCnXAX S Hyun.—A Southern
friend, who is cir.o m Id his obiervs-

PICTURES,

mu. Miah^auj-— ••

’

•&gt;«« ChrasM. Kami i
Culwril UUMgr.pl. .

ordlnury fielil-bund fretdtnan. rays that
til wo way does BaMto "Mel the out*" of
Liberty more than In file dfvetlOne ; and
An aupi ort of hl. a-eerlan nods the fol­
lowing, which he ray* is In many quar­
tan a fovorite h&gt; mn in public rellgioas

bVwwi,

tCWS Deder. lU*~Uer end Suiia

SxtxEF4

Wn’i nearer tn de Loft!
Dan Jo white folks, and day koowa It;
B.-e dcgljry gate unbar.d;
Walk up, lUrkeya, past do guard;
Bat • dollar bo don't cloae it.

o. a. tPAiiiiia.

&lt;re*s Cut *iwi Cl.-pi-l.g Aiea, all lunn.
(Ubara'e I'eirut Asa .'horde, 5».f«a, sad
Walk up, darkeys, frvo do gate;
Jf.li.- r*t»B t tbreredfeoop.
Hark !_de colored angcle holler.
Oo array, wh.tr folk* I ytm'a too late; WIMTED,»«EMTS,
We’ada wlunin* color; wait
Till the Lumpet euunds to foller.

Hallolqjah ! t'anke ad'-prabe;
Long enuff we've bortr OUr erwoea;
Xdw wFrde loaparior race ;
. We'o gwlne to hebben afore de booms!

MlSCELlANBoCa

SEND FOR CIRCULAR,

ii on trop tt u r.

yeur eddrree la full, Towe, Creaty ud

City Dana

PARKER &amp; CO.

Stob

Kami.Mr. Peery &lt;&gt;aa«&lt;VdfleA
1 wI^BOaiiAS.
Igf'CTT RlwiXtur IlM'S C-»i&lt;u;. w
la all badaeu aith pnuaplnce
giroe la eelirrtieg ihruegbuui uu

B. J B RO WIST.'M.D.
JJOUtKnl'ATIHC Fhygrim ref

CITY HOSPITAL, Cl.EV£JASD,a

STATiONBT &amp; NEWS DEPOT,

Soliloquy of aa Old Maid.
“Alai, my star of hope has set, a hus­
band I ahull Hirer got; fur I'vo tried
thia, and I’vo tried that, but bachelor*,
with dug and cat had rutliur live, ti.au
Bva with ma; the reason I can never.
“I still am aprightly, trim and straight,
and 1 hare q«it» a winning gait 'Ihere
was Lawyer Trum.in’a Mary J run-: sbu
ahulBed round aa il in pain, had pala
blue eyes an4 horrid nusc, yut always
tad a lot of|beaux; oho was mained
yvara and yean ago, how it was done I’d
nkwto know I It’s true my form is rather
thin, 1 have al long smd pesdeed cliit^ my
noee Um up, my «yea are small, yet
Fas nut ugly sILt afl. My hair, unco
red, is ebguuy gray, yet I can fix it any
as w.-U as any bol.e you 11 find ; its
natural y the frixzy kind.
** I puiy tho harp stul tiag and dm u,
but to marry never had u cnauco ! Tin
atrange, far. father made &gt;h pile, when
ha'and unde John struck -ilo.* Wo
k*T.our carriage, parti.* give, aud lire I
aa other nabob* lire, yet it’s no use, 1
firiu* that I am doumod a poor old amid

IMPORTANT TO FABMW ।
CALIFORNIA 4’OREGON

ATLANTIC I GDKATTBTHffl
Broad Gauge Railway!

NEW

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

YORK,

BOSTOW,
rrrratfUKGn.
raiAADKEPBIA.
“
BALTIMORE,
M’Aklll.lSJTO.l CITY.
TU. Is the m!, Uni, |. tfc.

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania !
raamgere ah.
a Qukb ik C«MA»neUe
Ik • V^reUi Frelrel Trwk
lb. Lasunore Ilav Care, ao. th. Mara,s-,.ni
SUvpI.g Crechre. Um Eirellret Ui.fog Malta,
rltb .n.t-I, urn. for Mret.
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’

Atlantic A Gt. Western Railway.

Agent* Wanted —$ ID a Day.
two gio MAra rox «.

* Yet Mr. Charles Aguatus Tup did
onoe thn question
pop. We went
to the Mechanic’s Fair. W hilo looking
at tho picture* there ho eaid:

Fee* *s_Low sea Trail u&gt; &lt;^m kt it *»r crass

TbreeghTlekeleeaj BaggageObeek*

LWYD'H -

Tie hmm' Imai fin in ft.

rtCTOFyltX Leaddgtaey,

■UM AND EATON COUNTIES

Patent RmliiDi DciMe Maps!

r

AND DOOKSELLD.'

Empire Blrek,
.g. . ali,i .

rncwwi

$10
UA

«. HERRICK,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

“’When they ahutfle otf thia mortal
a pla--e in th* cotu-

Groceries and Provsions,
I

xaim,

axis, aArr, cov.pux,
LIBG’SFATENTCHAXPIO*

fTla-Ware af gee,, . Drarrlpitaw,.

Crockery wad W oadra.Ware,
KEROSENE OIL,
■a a Fires rius!

Wholenalo and Retail.

Fine Gold Jewelry,

'** Who ia buri-d here T aaka thi pias­
ter by —‘a/ ia ea adj BMisi,* ia th* cud

whom I faint y hope 1 shall ientrap 1
care nut bo hu W or knavr, if on the
atone above my gram Mn* bn written,
intend of ‘Mtea^Xha greatest boon 1
nakwrta••-uVaacy rfitir, U Cubjor.

HARTXT WRIQHT,
ATTOBXXY
C™.«~fl«&gt;r al t.««.

**&lt;*“• "** *”*’ •••♦■aoUgir.

Apdy for Clreul.ee, Terow. ..d read m.n.
foe Mi re. .-enple M.p. »re&gt;. If «m ad* take
treek .a demud.
J T I.I.O VII.
M q&gt;.nl«od Slirrl, Srw York.

Solid Silver ail Piatei Ware.

CAJtix WILL I»E rxID

S&gt;lt. H lUFIELim

Watches, tiuehaaad Jewelry Repaired

A aK year Doctor or DniggM for Saws Q.l.

Ipodaiabwh^rleol
'nuilll MIIN41
MU I
Khrddomeal reform.

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"-^Dauaim.

SARTWELL.
Areiitf

QOOD TTBFWs 1----

equalizer
Pmlrrt. ou b. cundl

FURNITURE a

WUES-TS HAIR GROWER,
A. NKW THING,

X» wm Stay the Hair ftwa PaAt^ eff
taierm tedaace. »S will Free lAe dead al
kJ’lhl’piUXT ehL***

airmraB hoose.

H&lt;M&gt; •»&lt; CM"*leaaas tl. Kura. )-rv|.rlr
Maae, hot iar boea rrCnrd ill refo
AMI dear Sts MH urns ot*e let the
tHa at Uw paUie. lllagre !«’•
every mereiag *&gt;r JtaMie Creek. *
*!*«•&gt; lorUraad H.pUv

JOHN WOLV.

’•rrthi.,

aa,

iCe»BMpb»rry.«*-r

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GEO. M. DEWEY,
AT UAtfTUKM. 1UUT CO.. MICH. d

Teres* ef ftteorlptlim tr g
O*m *&gt;4 mil •wtaentor*. per
. et
larariably ia
tSiraoa* realltta.
.kMld wrUeltairw-M. urf pw.t
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AH Mad* ef Jaw r.i&gt;n&gt;« «r*l tUfr-rlih 4u.
p.ub, .Slb. beu slple.
m rreuwiaMe tern*.

■Business Jirertanj,

boston cash store;

ing euhtirelly rerprrted, “blw
deeeo did yue
sormoy to make^ueh
a purchaser Married a rieh wifa.lhT'
-Mo.-dre.tedlUm. “IzwyfaaXor

NEW
GOODS! NEW GOODS!
-- .
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I"Uavo just returned from
YOHK

NEW

aa mj-elf. The way in which I hareMUrero.i me a bUno is this: I paidlne
huadr si dollar* down, and tho morteag*.
remaining untbe sottage, 1 am to cber
off by making yee’tf payment*. I whh,
Max, juu, retttedown in the cotteanext

AND BOSTON
-with an------

IMMENSE STOCK
°f . Sen sonable Goods ■which ' I offer nt

.

^xca^a AWviu

’

If you had a etoerful, iaduetriou. end Mvtog jrito,” reloaded. Bam.
e- ufidentoiUy. aThere! I bare juat
thought of a little girl who would mak.
you a ca|&gt;ital Wff. pretty, amart, and
of an eicelkmt diapoeitiou ! What do
you any to thqt, old toy T" giving Max a
nudge in the Wbe."
•• I—I—” Uammared Max. “I have'
already picked me out a wife p in fact
I'm guing to lie married thia weak; Wd
you eume t» tho wvddlMg T"
-

&gt;O W-Ot ULE TO SHOW GO

ALLEN BENNI

i. ?

Hmrtiqgs, Mich., Feb. l«t., I860—jl

■

ATTENTION, COMBADB!

and check* l
IjM It* me*,
itfitdfod L8M,

DR. C. C. LIHSLBT,

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE
,

.

Weak;

'SUCCESSORS TO
own'yea want it to be aaii^ahel reiiniideny one, l.koow. -^Juu don’t want
your hmd-eonied money waited, do
you!*'
,•
• Of courao I don’t! “ waa tho other’*
ready reply, while he wondered what
hl* companion waa driving at
“ Than, ’ atid bam, “ dun t marry Ab­
by Krnt I kn-rw her well ” be quickly
added, mi on angry Cu»h began to burn
in Benton'* face,' and cun truthfully
areure you that, nr a.1 the make. *o
neat an ajprarance, her habit* uro alareniy and extiavagunt. 1 learned thia aa
1 waa on the joint of pipping tho que»tion, for I used to court her myaelf. ’
’’ Yun hare gut tutno grudge against
her which make* you *i&gt;eak so,” rotortod Max, teetily. “ I have never aeon
any uridi-ucv in her of th. failing jvu
■I«ak about When I have been ether
l.uuae, 1 have many time* obeerred to r
a*aaung Lor mother in the bouaowerk,
end have particularly noticed her neat
habita”
“ TLia wa-s done to deceive you. Max,’
maintained bam. “ Her parenta have
roar?d tor in idlenc**. It ia very wldt m abe haa heart or wiliingne * to
lighten lier old mulher'a labor. I heard
tha oti.er day ti.al Mr. Kent'a bouao waa
mortgaged, &gt;ad I- hare no doubt it waa
cauaol oy hi* daughter'* love of dreea
andahow." '
“I aball marry her,” aaid Max, a
little defiantly—"yea, and 1 will take
that cottage yun »|oke of, alao; end you
will tied that I ahall ban* it paid tor aa
eoun aa yvu will yuura."
" 1 hope and tway that you may bo
pro*peroua and bapjry in yourmamagu ’
replied Bam, iemmfly ; ••though.'’ be
added to hiaiaelL “you never will bo a.

ROBINSON &amp; WIGHTMAN,

WK. H. HAYFORb;

ARE SOW SELLDTQ

'

■&gt;

■Cheaper for Caret* than
•
County.'

1ST E AV:;

G o O I) s

Drreet from Factories.
J. P. ROBERTS A CO,

IIouWc fn Harry

DA.TEY!

l&amp;aP.Speciajkies in evarjf department.

BUCKEYE
REAPER &amp; MOWER!
M «v uro «&lt;&gt;lr Aucuta ftsr- Hui-i-y County—Tlxc Ixwt
...

Uouper uuil Alovret* mmlo.

.

[[00FING-. We are sole Agents for this County for
the beet patent Root!

tpadc.

(tall and sue sample* and get renkrvncos.

HARNESS SpOJ*-—A flri5 fitaik of HarncM on hand.
ll pairing duu» twumpilv on short notice.

'

Hedfag^lfkh. April 20,1 SCO—wly

WIGHTMAN

Bz

Ro­

GREBLE.

IENC1NE DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES

■BEASONABLE PRICES!

JOHN MICHAEL,

• If

AT-THE

■

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

;

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!
Brushes,

varnish,
TURPENTINE.

••

arnsT

ke ojeixt^ex*.

ftEAn ^omrp9«Tiucn&lt;Y iwe white lead.
pounds df.nuh^K English

u£,UUU-? ,y ■ •

Crown lRad.

■ A«uw Horos martlett iwju: lead.'
aEM&lt;HJrp FREXcn msc.

1000 pdr*l&gt;s

-&amp;v7VV

HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTOMKY «a&lt; C»anMth&gt;r al
i
&lt;-kaaeara. Salary fwWie .O'! Item.*"
Ag'Bt for lb»
and aale af r-»l wi«
..h—.r
....I..* ftuv.nMIt &lt;

But aavarwiaA wnr, tbtra la aa «H la litpi* &gt;

■VVabuyrOUXlCbQOds directlyfeom the
SfanufhCtMX-hi’^, hrid'sell atJPIUCES

,. that defies qougpetitio-n.
'
Give usairtU and we will warrant aatisfaction
■f

Jk F. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

ElLOWSpLOW^pLOWS
MiPioWs.ir Pfod-cv^w
HOLUOOX 4 SILIS.

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r . a .&gt;inr

your plows at» tb^Ti

I «*wl iU *11 rile u. awl bo. m Um waur,
U&lt;il gbiu, b*yia«U&gt; st Aus fiafaw,

plow's:

- UMUMnrtiauL

Com ererswa uacetphut KiI^MvU.;

•

jffiO ww
I-' ■-1". '"

vn*

Beam, and tbytoelatratod

Robinson
Fpr

ikalamazooi

gtiforttiiig.

.

ctirifc'riss wb. ani

.. . ■ ■

can to look at n-olity, fee.ingif ehe ecatinned her exienaive course tha debt on
th-ir home, which be wna working hi
hard* and unbitiuosty to pay, would nev­
er beeeared.
TMo drep.-ndenee, which thna began
grodually to comeoear hi. new life, deep­
ened when Abby, no longer stimulated
by novelty, erased bar labor. in tha cot­
tage, whoa ha failed fa sumdy her with
au tha meney ah* wanted, ahe would

. ■■

No. 20,

. With Coulter and RICE’S Patent Wheel, $12.

Max Benton waa lying asleep' under
the elms un Hnbdale Common, when a
lively " Wakeap, old bur 1 ” andaalan
oa the ahoaldar arooeed Mm. . ' ..
i
••HhUfr! fa that yuu, Bamf cried ,
I

ft full gwiftment of CCL'ftVATORS k DRAGS,

in Belling

ruduood rutea.'TM

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IK - SUlfi P4?on - * WAGON. AGENCY.
WMMA,for«85 4»9ft
..
Iren Axle Wa;

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control; and wtiiniilated by
■•he tnnde the Ltde cottage
treteawd .nietne** btiU-----------------breiiatwto gratify heroelf, oat of her
Dea l y« ifoek IkefU to UsMlM^aaU elea4to la husband • small means, in us ikh dree-e.
a* her parents bad Indulged her in be­
fore her msmag*.- Witii the glamour
&lt;0al really, Mu
&gt;«• faHfa * ^eu ■ .
of the buneyteoon before bla eyee, and
I really Usa'lBMaate* kart ara yvy^ftilgai. . edited-wHi her neat housekeeping, Max
1w.nl 5a*k, IfoH prvMlwa tkvnwrem
dM not reprotoh bee, for be wee proud
.k.rtoeere'ilwIeva^.waMiaM Mar
- .
•Tm pay mi toe hMlkea la aaf^l cUimL
ttoaew t .Hl gn. K&gt; (CM milntoSnisk y.

uidyuu return to Hiltedalor”
“Galya w**kaA"nVtiadQpmMaynor, M they orated tbewtalm far a
^,^brLM^l6,,?rfas B

btfl*

:
&lt;
i
!

Li"why (bda’Lyun let me i
'arrival before rf
. i

drink, but now ab hr.
apont in tho bar-room,
paaaed bat same part a
ufolcr th* influence of X.
Sum’* kiu 'ly eBurt* toredaii.
in vane; Li* wife- declared i
mortgagee of hia HU e ootiage throeu
to fureauao if tho long . due |«yme
were not cancelled; yet all three waii.
ing* of ahame had no effect to call him
back. Max »u inditferen: to everything
now ; be ooa*ed hi* work almo.t alto­
gether, *u that want of rn-mey waa »o..n
fait at hie once «&lt;nlortubl« to-mc. Abby
•till lingered there in ita wretchedneef,
lor frar of the talk which a separate,n
from him would create Wheh Max re­
turned it waa never to he*T/any gentic re­
in. tutrance from bar on hie conduct, but
to brave the hard, bitter talk Which die
-threw at him Lately Le qmt to*night*
vbwv, ahe knew nut, but »he eurnused
in the tavern, wfiich privifage the land­
lord allowed him no doubt for being the
mc*t constant customer at the Lar.
One afturnooa Max came home mort
torribly intozie-itod, and being rtk.ro than
usually enraged at her bitter talk, .truck
hi* wile violently in the face, and then
staggered irvtn the bouse. The wretch­
ed wife than determined to aeperato from
him, end only waited tor the night
to execute her receive, for ahe feared to
go Into toe street before then on awount
oi h-T tolly bruired face ; but haring
lucked the dour* to prevent her huaban .»
again entering, site out down to meditattonAa tho was leaving th. house that
night to arek her mother, aa involuntary
prompting caused her to go to the little
grape artor in their garuen. Tho per*
lumed ahade of this place waa ao grate­
ful to her foveriali pulao, that abe seated
Ibe garden of bam Maynor joined
tlwir*; and soon after entenaa the arbor
bo saw Mr. Mayuor and hi* wife pare
from tbwir hwU»e uut under the iruit
tree*, where they stoped.
“Lucy,” ahe heard him say, “I’ve
got goto news to tell yon.
Tuie olteruuon 1 made the last payment on our
house and took up th* note; and nuw 1
um going to buy F*
beat melodeon
that can be found ia Hillsdale to pay
yvu for being each a good, careful lit.to
wite; far It ia owing to year economy and
orderly hunee-kaepiog that I hare been
enabled to free our home fnin debt eu
much sooner than I expected."
Abby wranshemed to Bate*, but some­
thing meds her continue her brealUma
attention to their eoavcieation. lire
next moment Mr*. Mayncr snid:
I am very timnkful, Sam, both for
Snr promi ed present, and that our char
tie home is bee Do you knuw how
yonrfiteud M»a*r»*tairer along with thpaytnauta on bis outtogeF' s —
Abby.’mmbk-dabide, and a fooling'
of shame waa within liar as she awaited
for Sam'* answer.
'
'
“Ptwr fellow,” aigbed Maynor, “he
haa net paid hie maetgage* anything far
over a year. The latter told me this altartwon that he could nut wait for him
any lunger, but should fereefoee immediatoly. Thank God I” continued 8am.
fervently," " that I did nut marry Abby
Kent 1 could aimed curae the women
for tho ruin she haa brought upon one
of the boat men that ever lived. I havw
often wondered, though, If sho reelin d
that bar extrevagenoe and choerie a
home waa the reel eaeee af his degrad­
ing habita. How ditferftt Max would
have been with such a wife as you are,
LlL'y passed into thair home-the

bom. where fove and order and hanpineae dwwtl ;whDa Abby Beaton, aittuig
till new Eke a statute, waited out:
.
“0■
it be that I am to biame fi&lt;
anouratUQ! I ana hardly b^evn*.
Yet, Max was good and teeajierefo and
happy, once; and now I ramamberHLwmtia liwaedagkwhaa I mad. War

hi* exec
new brigh
continue L jL
' '
But with ■ faif
be aa d after a Uli _
“Yeo, my d.er wi,v
temp rate man, tmj
gvtber fur the tnii‘ tfTrrwLrth
in at but a f-’ -*c"'------ “ Ltd* Maj* I"
Lord

It waa bor Sp ^Jirf'thati. iC. wju^‘
wrong fur hiutolMvRA Wamnylmiw^^

but in spite of ^b.ia, if
eeutation ai&gt;&lt;Le£*ii»*fo
fovrd him al.LL Bhb 1c
hut with a tojaflmt Hffe

white be
her &lt;nerjaehiliu&gt;g

camo urintaDLrible tUFbe-aaid: ‘You
will triL bor/thia j^-awdi Fletcher via"
heard one ayllr« L
bte that you hsr« tu4
•‘Quod Oua?” cxdaim-xl the dying num; &gt;
bat h waa too Into for ctnere. Hetrher!
did
to Lady
—- «---------w Byrun
but during''
the interview .be walked up and due a
tha room, tiding to etilte
«obe
‘ and•
obtain power to oak the quretiuu* whi b
wet* inrging in
-J hat heart. She «ou2i.
■cd apeax, and he waa obliged W Irate

�RreMred* TMt th* *an «f IflOO Dd-

hn b* teefod for HIGHWAY PURPOSE^ exclarivaofPoIl Tax and all Spe­
cial Ameamento forth* year 18M.
On motion th* Council adjouraad for

S17.OOO
WOKTH OMOODS IN STOCK, SOT m IT B Mir
Which GOMJMff A PALMER are of­ the dollar store*
in oonaftquenoc of havingbought since

■Mil Ant would prove
■fobtreidau t* th.p*ople, liatmeul, and antitted to bounty accordywiy.iityoftiur village
1 Anti Ari»/MrtA*r reacted,‘That
trficod if not entirely preth* widow, minor chUdren or parents, fa
|bplo are aa a whole &lt;te- tha order named, of any eoldiar whe.

Inflatvd prioea, oa which

shall hare died, after b*tag honorably
i been Mnared, and which disohaiged from the military aerrtee of
idar such a
ay of the peo* teltitMif bring,
SAM
of th* twelfth and
, Th* t*|4 &lt;/
Fan art entitled “on

wjurr»,uEiTt,

13 Ink* BtraM.
CHIOAttO*

fering at extremely low prices

L t.«A*or(T. (M'lft**. CM«h
.Mem. AM-tSaaXOHrete.
tt, Ajvil. IMK ’
'

GOODS fl-tTC TUMBLED,
AND HAVE REACHED BOTTOM.

Coffee Sugar, 10c jx r lb. The best Ten Cent
Print*. Mk Our aMortment i* more complete in each depart­
ment than ever before brought to thia market. ConaiaUng
.'of avfine line of

au-’e Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ren

Club System
trnCLSts

DRESS GOQDS, WHITE GOQDS,
Cotton, liintn mid C
Boota &amp; Shoe*, HaU

•.

Th* genuine article ha* a prep
stamp running over the cork of

*. -a t,. ..

TURKB-rovnm th^^rocmt.

Ail UNU MJAM
MUCome and Cota
0**4toy«*r CM*, er »m&gt;4 K^fcrralarl, &gt;•
AMUiaWn
TtlalmMmt, Chicago

r Trrr.—Wo have jmt reCoii

an amount of new Nbnpariel Ty
will aid ua in condenacing &lt;
Ung Tory much.
A

+V.«re*teforf/,w»fa, J

Ktnnuu—Dr.'C. J. Lum' ha* agt

KATTXxv^iAU«ttrEn.imr

"takiK art Mm!

OTTAWA BEER

.ATttu-m,, U.—_

; in hi* appearance promptly. Let
o are afflicted make it a point to c
him curly. Room* at tho ReeidM
lira Elli* an Jafienon BL ’

I th* thing tho people want to p
it min from entering dwelling*, at I

(torn of out aide door* one . of |b&lt;
Ipj May t» aeen in working -order
■Oley's Shoo Store, go anl *ee f
tr a&lt;-lv**, tho Patentee ia Balli
»nty Righto.

Reported Xapgemaat Betwaa ffp*..
uh and Insurgent War Vaaaal*—
Rumors of Filibustering Exyaditiw

•lanio a beggar?

ihncouncil will bo ,
■f next week, and wiL_

Nrw BsinY. We n&lt;tice tha A*»
L nor Bakery ia oar fair village
। corner of Jeffareon and Court 8trro
C. Cole, «eom&gt; io Father it; and i
aid judge from the exterior of *«
I lores of Breed we noticed thb oft
r oa Ida counter, that the “ staff
'•* oertunly exhted beneath it* the

, » -u . re,
Mrs Yon, May 0—A private letter
lotthemselvoa ba heard ‘ both on this from Haven*, April 27, say* one of the
question, and the question of attempting “----- --------------------------- L &lt; day before

to enforce tho bniding of an enormous
amount of useless aid u walk, the present

riour,
seddadRuttell
expressing
treat all over
'
...at the same time
stealing the article from
other papers that he names
,.aei- if Judge Barnard’* Court
A in Mkhigan. or possible Ru»ecll
jcld prefer to refer thi* matu-r to
Falilafh celebrated brigade of royal recrtxita, known Tn Pgpmsnls State, a*
grew,'among which.in’ point of abilty
judging from hi* usoof, language he
But’wo still live,—and expect to live

(J

Vaxrrn.'—A -few subreriben to i

ConctL Rfowa, May 10. .

r York Ixnxrxnur, the Ireulinpll
•us 1-iterary and Political Paper,
World. The hrgort N* rapperjut

Th* Council mat p*r*uaM to adjourn9&gt;ent Pr***nt, F. N. Oauowxr, Presi­
dent ; 8. C. Casnsu, Recorder; Mnax*.
Cook, Bisn-su, Ghwt, Kku.t, Nmn
andSrxtxxx, Trustee*. Minute* of tho
]irvviuu* aeasion read and approved.
On motion of Ma Srxixxa th* Com­
---- -------— , —we-Kvri-nuzien
mittee on By Law*, wa* instructed to
hn* knowledge of tho building of thirty
draft a code of Rale* and Regulation*
powerful gunbunto in New York, Boaton
for tho use of this CounciL
and Canada for Spain ; also, that come
The Special committee to whom wa* time ago a prominent rille manufacturer,
referred the qnertion of purchaaing for aNew Engtehd man, wa*given a large
the use of tho Village, ground* on which ore or by-the in»urges t»' .cento for
btrech-loading riftes TE. oJdre vu
to erect an Engine Hou**, aubmitted the
--------- msnfadiamte
following rejxjrt, which on motion of Ma.
refuse fo deliwr
tinuxEK, wus accepted and th* committee
diacharged.
“That having conferred
with tho partie* owning the part of a
lot next South of J. Coui’a corner on Church street, I find tha earn* can be I
purohmad for th* sum of *rv*a hundred ‘
and fifty fidMm, cash down, «r intorert

on, nj^ardlCM of nil such ecurvoy attack*
M'thpeo ■ which hav* appeared in thpHtraU. The tart is aa talfa as the first,
and no man not given over “ to bolwro
a lie that hn might bo damnod " would
publish either article. Gwsd by RusreO,
you art nbr worthy of so extended a
&lt;« a part (h*^f often p*r oat for one
notion, and yet, dead' mon should be
wear.”
d'eeently intend, no mister if while
tiring they did sink thcmsolve* beneath
the level of honorable maa in all the &lt;
relations oflife. ’
.'

n*. 82 LO a .jwar, from any of c
lacribcn, or w* will'rend It and tl
un, ti any 'parson not now a Abac
to either paper, one-year for tl-I

EVERY

C08TAM.

MAN

She had naiiUr arm* are

‘•O»vau, M CnabyM jf.T.
OnJwra F. Rmrctesttewh,
»A Kww,N. Y

mawHewe, who may well feel th*
’
» niimiaiitiud to Mm bw hie aeao’
l-____________ ■«
'
■roete i* relation topwbfi* Tpr|»Tt
'
*o grosaly incorrect that thr Council, al­
'
though eontomhg a majority of hi, paMrelftiMda.MicaupaDad by publie
ndetl*- recommeadati-m bo^d upon
thorn, i* • myrtery to ua Mr Howa
ha* had th* r^etoni* of being a hh
maa, but hia attempted peteacution of
Mr. Willard has done much to detract

Eatran ttmnos
Bsxan—Pte*
cccptwcmpl.-ment*, and a specimen
ba Early Goodrich, Potatue*, which
nd you by Exproaa. ’' ’ '
This highly valuable n*w Seedling J
Ito* wa* raised by Rov. Chaucey Gu&lt;
■eh of Utica,
Y. After fiftdin y*«

The early Goodrich is the best a

rg*—-tihito akin - smooth eyre • fl»
kite and of most oxoollent quality &lt;
roly free from diwwso—very valual

acjutn.
and **renty-fiv* tfoUare to
th* lith day of July r.sxt, ,ud th,

«t ten p« cant, from and alar the date

•

loot productive, very early poU
nown. It keeps well and produce! fi
neutly oyer fiiO bushels per acre. 6

Fere'S Hundred and Fifty Dollar* bo ,

hHad/&gt;d
five donas* « th. Ihth
nfHty, A
D. 1870, with intanat on th* wboi* lun

..

The Early Goodrich Potato**.
Lowku. Mica.,
1
April 27, 1869. |

Xpcrimenting upon Tho production
•w varieties and raining sixteen thoi
nd new Seedling* be * sleeted the Eat
toodrich and Harrison Seedling* frt
be Cusco which he eetecmod as th* v&lt;

partment purpore*. And that th* Pre^
Wuo* be authorised to reteiee a De*d for
.aidpremirea far th. Vdl*-. of HaatIn^AMteety. A.dtSinmnrf

ind ditommn all responsibility for
appear* to have beau written by

; Taicna'a Lnvax'i.—Arrangemei
are been noarly completed by which
trie* of ■ ecial entertaiumente will'
Ivon by tho Teacher* of th* Pub
thuol, th* proeaod* to be used for a
tary fund.
The first one will taka p'.aa* on Fi
ay evening, Muy Slat, at the Uni
bBooI Hoase.
Fall particular* will
ben next wook. All are revpeetiful

&gt;vi to J to niton L

OWN
PRINTER.

,
.
day. Itu rumored bar destination fa
Cub*J
that the carried munition* of
wur for the Cubsn*.
Ear Wmt, May 6—Th. British *te*m.
-S^dorefa^d to-day
V- Nammu

( win no: relieve the people. It« great
Th* Common.Council did itoa)f great
■ length exclude* it from our column* thia
atediion Taaaday night jn amendirg (he
’ wook, but we urge tho tax-payer* to give
Hp&amp;tofthe Gtentaitteepf WK'* end
the matter prompt jtteutiomEa. Bsjnm.)
Moan, relating to the- CwirollyxA e*ti■
On motfon of Ma. Gaa»r, th* fallowing
matre In -1101 T^' action
th.
resolution waa adopted:
Ommcilremh *• matter of.th. Poor
RareW, That th* Ccmnte. Council
‘
Fwdto th* Freeman’* 11 eot.ng just a*
1 acoopt tha proportion
Df R. Coon A
ii_ms proaented by Controller 6timr;n
Oou, mad. through tha Sp^fal
ia hia roport, cad- the ridiculous effort
rommittea appointed to ooafar'whh them
teWilfc. WiiM iwiMblgn
in regard to the purehaae of a portioa of
Lot No. 69d for Village, .nd Fire De­

ped,and by far the ablnt rditi-d Jour
ia th*.ew»tU«y. We wjH fill a-fr
am for it al th* I’ublfahre’* towv

~

Michigan Exchange.

■W®

■r family use and market
Tho following is extracted from t
lere/JVew K^forofMarth 18th. IM

Fer an early market variety we n
■mend tho Barty Goodrich; wi^h ge
•atmout it will acaroolv fail to yk
ro or three hundred bushel* par aa
t ia more productive than the Diksmt
he next
variety), and uahk* 1
dter, if not aold early, may be ated
■arketed in fall or spring.
'
Th. Rurel Ragistar ttt ISM, ad
bcuaaing tha merits efaR th* wdto

tto *v«r rmned baa proved a gw*
aiaition than the eerh Gowirich
&gt; together w* know of no early roti
I approach it for general value.”

V. have a stock uf thte superior a
wiQallorder i iti^tty attoU- F
wishing bo pteat

should em

�nn.

Fruit &amp; Oyster Houbo
H K.HAXnrtT. OefiSii. CMesgs.
W E M&lt;1«. An'lS.p'1, otall
Iltlrail. April. IM*. '
’

tu^a^UtUM O.—II'the elbow.
DunMki'ura U -rt. U

•"•r u,

naend

u»B«. o—r.

M. ball, tea tew Ta^

Hsu's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rmsv- to Rutland IwwMhip in thi. county Um
vr. Tho gunuino article baa a proprie­ deceased joining tho family in August
tary atenip running over tho cork of the lt»7. J • &gt;
'
tattle..
•
■
Xfr TL ^S » young man of fin* at­

q. tai .OST ausoniBu luki?

Csocxxnr. Rcmcu &lt; Nxvm hare tainment* and a moot estimable charae- ’
n ano lot ofiWhito Grauiie Crockery of, •rf ' Ai Ofrigfc. ia the'best mu. of
beautiful dorign' at prices un^rwrdzefZy the wordf he died happy, with an undy'1
*NC,.W..-X Arturo happinces. He
_ _________(• 2)
haroe I ar*ta, two Brother, and a Sis­
Ntw Trrt.—We have just received ter, with innumerable friends to mourn
quite an amount of new Nbnpariel Type, his lose aad keep green his memory.
which will aid us itt condonBcing our The fimoml^taequies were conducted
hJiarti-irig very much.
by Rev. IL'IL Bement at Middleville
at the family’s residence in Rntland on
Medical.—Dr. C. J. Laxa has again
tho 5th in.L and were largely attended
put in hit appearance promptly. Lot all by the friends,,and HtfiasoW, Rutland,
who are afflicted make it a point to call
Yankee Spring, Irving and Thontapon him early. Rooms nt tho Residence
ple toinuhip^. r. ,
E.
uf Mr. Ellis an Jefferson St

put tho thing the people want to pre­
vent rain from entering dwelling*, at tho
bottom of out aide doors one .'of these
otripttn^y !&gt;• seen in working order at
Wooley's Shoo Store, go an 1 aoe for
your arlnri, tho Patentee ia Balling
County Rights.

of .i n-&gt;w Bakery in our fair village on
tho corner of Jefferson and Court Streets.
J. C. Cole, seomr lo Father it; and -we
Would judge from tho exterior of some
fine lores of Bread we noticed thb o.thsr
&lt;lay on Li* counter, that the “staff of
life '' ccrtunly existed beneath its shell.

COE’S COUGH BALSAM,
°UEi lISHillA CUE!
Fob w!»_bj InutgiaU vrsrywbm, *ai br
. FAaKAKD.'fiWMLMTACO-i Dvtrelt.

NSW ADVXRTISBMBNTS.

DETROIT

SAFE COMPAIT,

"GET THE BEST.

endow the outage, which i. to bo called
"Purdue University” Tha donor ia
fairly entitled to the honor of haviagthe
institute take his name and perpetuate
-it Cur all time to eomo. Lafayette is one
of the moat'thriving sad beautiful towns
in tho State, dad is located in tho midst
of an exceedingly forttle country, and
cirilixod, rofintl and Republican popula-

IS, 17 A l» Nsorn Arsaos. Dvtroit. Aflch.

sJ5t^***i,‘*,^,*,p^

Ord“

■jyfkRBLizro «UTE JfAMTLEI

Blate HeartbS and Grates.

—The various towns of Indiana have
been disputing and competing for the
last three years for tho tocatiun at the
Agricultural College. Lafayette haa
finally roourod it through'the princely
litaralily of one of her citi.ens, John
I’urdue, E«{^ whq donates 1150,000 to

CARRIAGES,
LIGHT WAU0X3 AMD SLUOtiX

t7*8tsd R arestar.JH

The Mich. Bolt &amp; Rut CO.
Art prrpirvd la- fern lib pronpliy

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Bridge, Roof and Large
Mochlne Boltw,

Deader in alt kinds of Machinery,

Without a good iHgeetloa
All othertssipsral bUMieg. art llM| ir
rsrthl.M. Tbs dj.pVptl. Blllissslrs ■

TRY

GRIGGS’

AROMATIC BITTERS!
WX. B. XDOAB A SOM
••

• (

Tho Bo.t Blood Purifier and Stomach
In vigor*lor. Known.

Dfsl ri.lu.Waly la

Busrans and Syrupi

yj^TKLCn ACRIFFlf

Br»aeb beu&gt;» . A(.nti
Esglua C»»l Wlt.l, .i
MrW. RM. Effl.ry. L»&lt;

DR.L H ELUS
No. Ilf Griswold Street Detroit,
Olvrtaredal rtlltUo* U Harnry **4 |J&gt;
meat sf CkresM M. I^ScIiCum »r t

Vi'i-rrrD.'—A fi-W subscribers to the
N-w York I&gt; DcrKXDXXT, the loadingRaligious 1-iterary nnd Political Paper, in
Mie Worbl The lorgovt No wqupcr pub|.»h«l. end by far thoablest edib-d Journ­
al in tta oouulcy. We will fill a. Jew
orders for it si the PuLlishcr’e lowest
terms, $2 .'-0 n year, from any of our
eulocribcns or wo will send It and tho
lUaxnt. t. any por.cn not t«» * ntbscrih
Stock Exchanga. Goviiumontl are ac­
her to either paper, one .year for l$.5G.
tive.and buoyant at aw advance of 1 or
2 cents, anti in'’light iupply. Gold is
Taicuxs's Lavra's.—Arrangements unsettled, with an active business dos­
hero been nearly completed by which a ing badvy and lower with an improve­
Mri'S of locinl entertaindepts will bo ment In tta Locdon market, and rumors
that the Gwwmrfbut night increase fte
g.ven by tho Teachers of the Public sale* in lutu'ro,' O[&gt;ened at i.&amp;&gt; IM, deSchool, tho proceeds to bo used for a li- d.niagto 1.37 tM, etoeing at tho latter
figure. Flour waa less aetiie, and n -mLiaty fund.
The Grat ono will take plane on Fri­ iually unchanged, -though at tho otoee
day evening, May 21st, at the Union
School House. Full particulars will be
given next week. All are respectifully

COFFEES JJVD SPICES.
ISO JegrrsM Avyai

J'MM&gt;rviru&gt;t*a&gt;S Mirrm.
r~I at WeMeaih Ate. &lt;* 10 Coo(reee el.. Detai,

rew

*»»Errimnrr».

yy Esri&amp;g fltHrcay.' ——
Fine siodfAle'Pbrter Excelsior.

ftninin|.|=X-^
Price SGO an TVcre**

Svai

ERMS I trow l.l et Msnh nut, b.U.w
In Fro Aeseal psym.ot*.

H. WRIGHT- Agent.

S
MATLHElDER A COOM.
.
llrtjer* is
Bowed A Wrought Ohio Blue Free Btona

SSKt

BXLL FOB *1,000,
1 will n»f Um itovv KewsH,
1 IS WELL WCETHgSOOO.

DETROIT, MICH.

»Ltr * BUM.

i WetowuA .&gt;«»■«,

The Early Goodrich Potatoes.
Lowttx, Mien.,
&gt;
April 27, 1869. $
lonoa Tlinixos
Basin—Plea's
accept eompliments, and a specimen of

th" Early Goodrich, Potatoes, which we
o’nd you by Express.
’
Thi. highly valuable now Seedling pot-ttoo was raivod by Rev. Chanoey Good,
rich of Utica, N. Y- After fifteen yearn
ex|HTin:euting ujxm tho production of
now varieties and raising sixteen thous­
and new Seedlings he e.locted tho Early
tioodrich and Harrison Seedlings from

Keep Capital st Home!

toil SALES
Will fir* SIS monIto sr s TV*/. Um os nori
PriC&lt; AU"’ V1Ltl0E L0TS

HELMriOLD’S
COWTHATED FLUID EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA

bo noted. He
Provirions «w
On lard we an
tho wook. »

H. WRIGHT,

WLi8.ro.tad,
• ■
* Peninsular While Lead,
Bartlett Wfdta”Laad,
‘ ’’ ...
r ; j.Wolrrrino While Lead,
Gro- IA
Ued.
••
Legal Tender White Load,French One,- - ' • ’*
'
'

‘At;
cb,rr« ’
„
- •
-JAMttBBKW.
tatey.ty lo,ys*.
1»W
^7 / ritOUATlEDIItlKM.-

QARRtaiGESj BUUOIE8^8LEIGHS
JOHN PATTON A. SON,

■txts.

KIT
lai

r.'to

n.u
ll.rt

tie
LIT

toi

Utsoas, ...Air IDO

Hie

toi

.AM

EKKKS:
T*xxtty knd &lt;doloxreii
,
OOP TOMS O» BtAMO.

White and of most excellent quality, en­
tirely free from disaiuo—vtny rabble

t liyk.y*vi»ar&lt;»r*-

Ukh

fpME DKmiWTbVB-WORKS,
MICHIGAN m OIV.
tCiM rtigiiujonnien,
•
Tts« Ilo«t.(n ttoo World.

for family use and market
Tho following is extracted from the

•nVEI l» IltAT VMIEH,

Hxral A’rw Yorktr at March 13th, 186BFor an early market variety wo rocvtnmond the Early Goodrich ; with gopd
treatment it will scarcely fail to yield
two or three hundred biuhals per acre.
It is more productive than the Dike*Mb
(the noit qeet variety), aad unhko tha
latter, if not sold early, m«y be usad M
uiarkoted in fall or spring,
'
Tta Rural R-gister fot IBM. aA&lt;
discussing tho merit* of all the wtaM

We have a stock of thiv superior sort and i
and will all order -proa^dly attend. Par- w—J
tioe wishing to plant atamld eec—.|”^

■ Alt.
r. a.

(’■Mia, .

Tho early Goodrich is the best and
luust productive, very early potato
kuown. It keeps well and produces fro&lt;piontly over 350 bushels par acre. Bbe
larg4—white akin -smooth cyme - tech

in cultivation says.- u But aH tiroei enrti '
_
are bo-oming supwooded to tho boat of.
tho Goodrich Seedlings. Perhape no ' y
jntato ever raised has proved a greater I
•—
ac'iuisition than the early Goodrich te-v^_.
ken togothor wo know Jao*=^2“'
that approach it for general value.1'
I

ict&gt;«.

s. ■-

JMkme... Dvp,
Hkv. Jsa.iMs.
laasisgi.., .

tho Cu«x&gt; which he esteemed as the very

II AMI

_ _________
Mfe Mftaal «*
feUy maintained,
” ■—fc- M *-

HALL'S

■iW JRjbntwzk.
DISEASES OF THI 8CULP

oatsr^hntL

PRODUCE GBAT MAIS AMD BAJUHIMM!

I ABH FOB HID)

sasssfcftr;

�a.

JOHW OABVETH. DRUGS, '
Improved Fann
Property

to supply their cowa with
succulent food. Verily,
------- -------------- 1 farmers hare their r»werf; their town look meenly, foel
ffiitenly, and give aa little milk as poerible. Theee men take no prims at a&lt;ricultand foativala; they envy theee who
do, and they are apt to bo alow abut
paying their grocen* bilk. There are a
number of them about the country, but
we trust the last will coon die out
A good cow domrvee a better man
than that. A good cow does her utmoat io minister to our pleasure and
l&lt;rofit, and deserveri careful and good
treetransit Remember that, after a
sort, ahe is uiolating her nature to pleaaa
«a The natural or wild cow giraa milk
&gt;s suckle her young for a few months,
and runs dry tome eight or sme mouths;
while our cow give* her milk ten months
in the year without cesuing. We de­
prive her of the pleasure of suckling her
voung, and sav to her: ‘Grind up this
fadsier teto milk for us— work!" and ahe
does it* jwodeong for us soma three- thoosand quarts of milk per year. We have
fodumd her to forego her own pleasure,
to forget her child and to work for ns;
and, for my part, I bold her to be a
fovnly beast lie, thcrvforv, who strikes
a cow, or kicks a cow, or iwarvcs a enr,
doeervee the stick, tho kick, and star­
vation. When I am king, I [w pees to
myself to keep for such fellows- nse. a
breefy knoll, wind always'north, tlsarmometer at 10 degrees, a gently sleety
rain eeaaoned with bail, a four rad fence,
moetly tumbled down ; in.thia delicious
retreat I propose to allow the Sol Silouxee to stand, without overcoats, with tbeir
backs up und heads down • there they
ran chow their cud«, and perhaps iu.il
them sweet—as the good cows do not
What we ask the cow to do, and w Imt
•he does do, ia to convert cheep and uninvifiag food ip Io good and dear fucsl
That ia, we put into a cow, just day My,
Twenty peaudsef hay. al saehalf »vot------ 10
Xias pses4s sf syreutssr steal, at ten crate la

Tiltage

FOR SALE A EXCHANGE

CASH

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UHWEY

BA BANNY 00.. M1CU.
i
Oretory Aters, r
art Itease ftoaws.
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sto:

ssss^ssiJt
HSCstirtri

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.4 Splendid Atoorfment for
Sale at Rail Hoad Prieto,

I GgOWK TSE8T0V *

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iwi^iwitsrj.

larlles jeer MsutM *• lifo . '

All Hastings Outdone!

StwdrW

GROCTTIITES.'*

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STATIONS &amp; NEVS DXPOT,
Otow MO U *.■* oN tfco toUton FWWI.

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Ti&gt;« aUrwAMM* ■ U te tw«4

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Pateni Renlriii Mis laps

Two Cnllsnte, America a*4 Eeraps,

IMPORTANT TO iARM

Tati have ■ queer character in one of
Ihe towns on the Connecticut river.
Ho is a man of ronodereble jTvpem,
•nd, we believe, unearned. Hu will
i»rer go near • lady if be can pos ibly BAGOAGE CHECEED THROWS.
help it It in Mid that it ia frequently
the cbm that bo will po.tpoae a r-.dt u,
New York for a day because a lady
feme to be in the stage in which be
•mat rale to the Irwin. At one time ho

DODGK, BABCOCK &amp; AUSTffl.
wu going to Rew York.

Iho gentle­

man at first said he would then he
wouldn't, then concluded be would, tl&gt;-n
gave it up again, and dually asked if
then would be any ladies on the trip.
Tho driver told him probably not, ao be
embarked. A short distance ou tiie
route ■ Inly got an board; a little
Author another came on. Another fol­
lowed ; and finally there were seven
ledios in the stage and only one mat,—
old Eccentricity himself. He was
caught that time an! never recovered
from it- Ho hires a room at a hotel in
NirW York by tbo year, and he is there a
good part of the time. He never usee the
wash-bowl and pitcher furnished by tho
hotel, but has some of Ids own whk-h be
keeps locked in hie trunk. If ho knows
it ho will not allow tho roam to be oceuused by any mvo himself One muniing
he walked into his office, held out a lung
Aair to tho dork, aad sirring “fonu 1 that
in my room." walked off. .J, His atquaintancM know but little of hhnw&amp;lnUy anil
ho u in every respect a strange being.
Goon Mux—pw following rules were
Wieooneia Dairymen's Aseodatioc, •• Io
iaece the delivery of pure, »west milk "
1. That no milk ir good, which a made
from filthy, etiuking water, of slucghs
aad frog ponds.
X That an milk io good that comoo
frwn cowo dogged ar ever-Jriven in hot
*”*&gt;■
pMfere fe stable.
That no milk io good that comes
ft——• poMdrf p, Ikua „a &lt;ral.
ly wwDBd by brutal men.
.&gt; g? “k " r»d that cmnee from
HisoMii cows cuws that have toreo
Med with pus, or thal have udders bsvkm end running with axrq.tiea.6- No milk is rood that oimee reeking

COPARTNERSHIP.

CALIFORNIA A OREGON

0. HOLBROOK,

iMICiGBUTVERM
Broad Gauge Railway!

NEW .YORK
“rtrvlhrscn.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
^WBToe maoteuj * a

Fine Geld Jowelrx,

Mly.ll.Mkfc.

Sdlii Slitr aS Plaid Van

Tte ftiwn' fcri HmlK Ca.
lUiuiiuiacwniB

PRICES;

___ _ _____

cook.

A HMT a MT OFnC*. U.4 As’—’. CMk

1

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.UMTURia CrstevmhiBAtH.SftcssOlImi
'"•* **»•«•«&lt;• M '«-»•*&gt; rate.
A&lt;3KXn WANTED FUK

Callfoeala aeO OrOgaw

*"

SEED WHEAT AGENCY,

NIGHT SCENES

IN THE IIIMLIX,
■y Wwr. toealri Harris. D. D.
****'•
pe”“to

MiacsLUNEora

Groceries and Provsions,

Hofltror itiiv.

MAXIM. AXES, MALI, COD YXSW,

... ,

B-J B5OWN.M H.

Crockery aeA Waatfre-Werr,

•pyOMCK'il-ATlIIC 'tyastas sU &lt;w»F*

Tie-Ware af Every lleswripetea,

KEROSENE OIL,

.

errr hospital, clevelato&gt;k

Ae4 te^foca^ yrryUteg fc»y» ia a First claw

fJARMY COUNTY

.

At tfcratsad lately aasoetee fcy A. lynai FCa
.a KtstelUsa*. MaaUaga. ?
CAUU WILJ, TBT2 PAID
y.r all Bia4aWCoyMry FrUara. &lt;e&lt;A w Uailrr
' *****

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

rn umt mat sneemv.

a.d
Walter
mt ■ 11

U.S. Internal Revenue.
auaaUae to fcastewa. asM e •yteralaaltoa I.

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Sell Oooda a the Im'iHM
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Tb—.

carriage?,'Watcher,

au te Carati'
■ i^*~ J-*L * *•' “^toWL

FOrt IB

w. A. SABTWELL.

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riMct.r&gt;n«

GraKWataaliljStK

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Drug &amp; Bookstore.

’«• • W0OKM 4 »T*XX«1*V,
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* WLkgfelt* to »•*'&lt;« H “J k-eto*1

BLAXVXr WRIGHT.

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AT HAKHNIM. *AI*r co.. MICH.

BT QUO. M. BEWEY.

•AM

VOLJKIV.
Su/mcw giwtarj.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY•;!&gt;, 18U9.
I

BOSTON CASH STORE!

JOHI ROBERTS,
runic:4N.M
DwsiUs(*a Bcaad-

W.T. BkafcuZ

NEW

WI. UPJOHM,

YORK

■wdadtatMMMawtMifti. Depart-

TTlOtTBLE

'I'O

SHO W

tnent, the wotulurfal energy they displayod. the risk* they took,’ and the great
triumph they have won.
Per fok trimapboenaa to uflro epoch,
not below, in it* National significance,
the Declaration of laibpendenaa, fo-

(JOOT1H

ALLEN BENNETT.

ing Btatter.

B. P. LOWE,

fathers entered to th* uens of eivffiaed
man. It rilR-Rill th* definite bondI
and maxarial gnanaet— for th* perpet-•
uUy of an Oraan-bouwd Uniita.. It J*,t
tim srefou] of ttad BOW certain Futuref
in wniyh the Eagliah-•peaking rwee4»■
habiting this *1'Naw World ” *haH be-•
I
nation known in
L
!
population, shape* the course of trade।
lor a largo part of both hatni-phereai
pnimotes jwace ami th.» spread of the।
lirdiring arts and become* thus ani
1
l
■' Man ho* really succeeded in turning
i
“tar energies uf Nature, tending tl cm Ci.fosation.
'• t&gt;&lt; hi* own will turning them aside
“ from their own &lt;nur*c an.1 rompeiluig
THE PATRIOTIC DEAD.
them to luhiwro the general purpuar

W- OIF

DR. C. C. LIB 8 LEY,

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE
I. W. VROOMAN.
'IT far B«rrr O.eoty, wlU

Ire

GOODS

Direct front Factories.

D A. I D Y 1

•a^Speei.ditias in every department,

BUCKEYE REAPER &amp; MOWER!

J. P. ROBERTS A CO ,
f,r.'r;T;,"P7X'

— I

1

j.OOFING
—W* ara sole Agent* for this Owinty for
* the teat patent Hoofing mode. Call and fibe »unpl&lt;r&lt; and get refTmuccs

1&lt; \iCT^f^fo.‘e.«I5y"2ni.re&lt;. ■ 11AHNESS SHOP—A fin© St oik of Harncw on hand. Roi
ui *li ’.••.iw* rairu.iv* J 1 pairing d-me promptly on short notice.
I't;!ri2iTrrt“r*‘ L
■
WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE.
____________ Hutting*, Mich. April 20, IMG.-wly

GENUINE DRUGS &lt;fc MEDICINES!

^REASONABLE PRICES!

JOHN MICHAEL.

AT

II

ill nrltm IhMiIfull-

“

THE

HASTINGS DRUG STORE,

PURE PAINTS &lt;fc OILS!

WM.-L.~cbM,-

•• tracer of this gtonnae ana .nrocaJUl
। “ struggle. ImUfd it evetus as if thcov
j “ were nothing man loirud to att-mpt.
i “ Iho inv.i* oui uf the acaare repelled
i: " and wte&gt;te pn-rmevs rcacusd from it*
' " grasp, mouiitaitm ure cut thn&gt;egii und
। .urii'-d into fowl ruadi. The courae
“ uf trad.', tho extent of conunwrc’. and
.

Itcup.-i- anil Mowommui-.

I

X

now selling

Cheaper for Coah Allan any Ilonxc In Harry
County.
-

M E 'W

C. G. HOLBROOK,

^HisrrUany.

ROBINSON &amp; WIGHTMAN

WK. H. HAYFORD.

T
’ Hi UH' COU1Cteriea tat* place throughout thp State, nt
I tartWk r. W. of the day darirmted
&lt; Grateful for th. aid extsAd. and
u»* rartkr ■jmfaptsfhy the patriot­
ic propte of th* State on foe first aber­
rance of it* Hxsexui Dur, th&lt;- cutnmnnder of foe Department ornlrally'
oBwditoaeah jutn with the Grand
Amy &lt;/foe Republic, in it, annual vi.it

Hastings Midi,. Feb. lit.. 1869.—yl

A l TEHTIOH, COMRADS!
iEnit.nrO4T. Sa. 3AY1 a h.'
v FrMa&gt; K«s«i«&lt;et ?tf e e«wt. h
T
»«»r lit.-w* Philltr.- .'U.

Ittefoe

tj trharv and the raadiag puHbat targe.

of fioawonnble Goods •which I offer nt

NO

3S»'

□•i

3£=&gt;3El.IC3Et» that will Astonish
I

.

ien'offo*abovtonamedl(*|^aiM.

BOSTON

AND

P*Y“r:

the greet plain* and foe depletion of

A. P DRAKE, X. D„

H. J.HAKEY,

4.

within

I have just returned from

•

NUMBER

LSLiW®

jMrg-

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!

E. A MALLORY,

afok-owam mu.

BRUSHES, VAIlKIShl,
T LTB I?D 1STT11ST E.
,
...WL.
1—
1 1
T.

Qxaal Army of th i Rrpabllc.

pate fat foe cercfoonk-s &lt;
their pIorion» dce.li
•
6. Cl.t~ymeti, in rernmnartira where
• Fu*t of th* Grand Army of th* Itepublie ha* not yj&lt; been rug-onired am
4Wtpd.todjuver adisoonree during foe
MluoatitDar adapted to tiro occeaum,
and foe ritieea* of .neb localities are
cordially invited and respcctfaHy utgvd
to arraagn tirgnther for *nch *ervicc*
and cerrmoaie* on that day a* to them
*hall *eem a fitting expression of foeir
-ympathy with those oiMcrrar^ics and of
their appreciation of the patriotic *ervices ol tho*o wboae deed* wc conimemoorate.
“
A lt is trusted that Post Couunafidera will give early attention to psgfocting arrangements for th* oocisiun,' and
font they will, e* eoon al *nch arrange­
ment* are perfcctod, forwaid t» these
Headquarter^ a Oopy thereof, and.&amp;!■■&lt;&gt;,
at ar early a day a» practicable, .a copy
of all thn proewiings oounoctol with the
execution of th!* order.

Gen. John A Digaa. Couunandor-iua fovur by pul'lulling thia order.
Chiefuf tlia Grand Aruyr ul the Rrjaific,
By order of
has Mwnad an order relative to decorating
WM. HUMPHREY,
the gravaa ot seliitera ut&gt; tbc 30th in»t.,
Grand Cutntnatalar, Department of
whichi. suhstantisUyA* foltew»:
Michigan. H. H. Dxsiua, Arn't -Adjut­
TlaMUiufMay jwuximo-a day Mt
ant General.
•

ut 0)d by foa exutenra- t
raSUBUO
served throughout foe United 8tatr* ra.
rj*h a maaaar a* txdB* foo tolouitutta*
of the occauun, and as will tectify for
undying l&lt;ne&lt;rf a gratefnl peopl* for
fo* wgMMy«4foMBwfoe Awd fo*Hk*
nation might be saved.
Thia i* tho nccotid public oteerrance
of foe occasion, which it is tnwto&lt;l will
rfeurytrtriy, while foero rctnains * heart
loyal to the cau»o in which our comrade*
fell, and while the moving jirinciple ol
tliat struggle is worth pn-sernng. If
our organisation had no oilier object,
that alunu of k&lt;-*ping green the resting
pbux. of our nation'* defenders, by thte
nnnual oommi munition, wuuhl bo mo­
tive enough :&lt;, bold u* together a* * fra­
ternal baud.
Tho Commander -in -Chief dasirra t«
tfona! guarantee* for the preservation
thank foo*« potriyti.- men end women

.' . in ..
.
, |&gt;«uliariti*&lt;
.
tlicao physical
a* in foo
•• skill .nd energy of man. Formerly
j “ the richest countri** were tte se in
which nature rui imet-b .-nntiftil -.now
“ the rirhiwt emintrie*are thoac in which
! “ num i» itvot ar tire.. For in our ngo ol
“ the world, it nature ie jar.iiuwaoua,
“ «o know how to ourajieiLMrte her dr“ th icaeios. If a country i* difficult to
, " tra vnKS «&gt;«r engineer* am remedy foe
“ evil; and »o marked ia this ten.lrti- y to
impair the authority of tho natural
, “ phmumnha, th at it i* wen et *u la tUF
•• di.triUutiixi of tlio people. It may be
1 Mud without th* *ngnto*t exaggora-

SUCTI0S8.

guuhed Grand Biro, (a beautiful certain
of the Groat National Celebratiow at
Pbiladelphrn), wliieh no member of foe
fraternity abould neglect Bubsuriptiaoa

publiahan lowed terms, of any live Odd
Fellow.

per yehr
.
Th^ May number of the Arums

ora not fortunate enough to be nbrei• w, we odd tte Talite of Content*, of
‘•Maibune; au Oldnort Roomaca.
I’-irt \. by T. \V. Huguiao*. The
Cothna M in x by J.-unaYkrton. Brahtnan-im, by Jam.-* Fief-man Clarw. The
llan.iWK
1
1S' Tl. rr'

Th* Bout in the Judicial DUtrkti.

hold. Part 111, by th* author of ‘Victor
and J as jufrfiue.' “pi log in W**himrton.
by Join Enmmgn*. Efeoix*
Use
’^mp:y Ilou.e, by T. W. Paraona A’utoteiginphr of a Shaker' aoeond pap-r.
5,599 I&lt;y F. W. E.aa% l ^A • Lite Hide Ite
self, by Bivnnl lajrfo.-. Tho Peraita
4; 112 R-iilrua I - Op, n, aecund paper, M 8*m3.549 urt B .wlea The Intell-ctual Character
uf Prarideet Grant. The New Tasto in

Finn* DwTMicr.
D. L. ]\nU, Hop.
A. L. MTHaid, Item.

Disruicr.

D. Bleckman/Detn.

n-jucr.

;
.o
J .Fafchru, Item.
II. K. Clarke. Itcp.

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Patehiii'* majorily,
Fovbtii Dxrrwr.
RHigby.D^

HIgby’s majority.

4,370
3,353

W»J
f-JGl

T»‘

J«™1. SnrTwk.

Th* May number of the above named
Magarino, v inbuav iDutaratod sketeh--*

101
5,77h

rulra ol the Oretid Ar
one of the mo*t jin 'found of modern hi«tag caremonie*; and
turical echo at* - we maun Henry Tteffl«. u*slin*».

JssrOir

HASTINGS HOUSE.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

Qtr AA POUNDS STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD.
oa Buckle—and they are intended I
9500 PoWaT CEWr®li 13,0LI,H CROWN LEAD. ply spacially to European etrilixatfam,
nenAPOCNDS HAWN.I.TT PURE LEAD.
twv MwniM.
~~~U - th* rarnradra *■* *etM**ally indebted for
^DVU
1000 POV,rM GENUINE FRENCH MINT.
day give, foeur a Mwruguificmm'*nd r
fSh Mb&amp;atkm, in book
wifo£ weaning than fo*u: foougUfiil t™^fZ pro^oding* of Uta £y.

We buy our Gaods directly fo.-oni
Manutbctureirs, nndsell at PRICES
that defies coriijyetition.
Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

J. P. ROBERTS A CO.
Hntafoga April 20fo. 1869.-wjl.

’

author imagiae«L
.
At nuuu lo-dsy the las t rad to fo b*
laid on the great ^stomal «l«*y *•»
unite* the AUantic aud J eotio VceaA,
and mark* the wvwuing triumph over
the Oonfioent tliat the Puritan oad the
Cavalier entered three cruturws ago.
IL. pra^:*--* has been marred to many
:*iXrtt&gt;.-e and many rosult. of human

DLOWS PLOWS DLOWS
S»LOWei*

I

PLOVS!

HASTINGS FOINIHY!

100

plimentary Tula.; Vutodpeda.; The
1 'iaoch**ta Mystery, Wanted-Cumpe-

11,939
nw»t and Reformation; The Earth Cure;

11,459

1.8.1/ivaD, Bep.
— Miller, Dum.
tor* will me

uuve loom :ur oniy "
— r— , ,,
tl» 8In, «r &lt;1» feul B«e&gt; ••
», uelmd „ l« il»
lb- ~inono. ol Ih. Uuadrr,
b-v “•

BITT Y0VB PLOWS AT TUB

WM- iOHM,

5 215
5,106

Dewey’* majority,
,and for the p*uma«* befit&lt;mt fout eaah
Rxvgjrni Dmtbict.
year a cumpilelioa will bo made and Jtoiah Ttunte, Hep.
;
published, and a national recognition of
I
*ymi«tby nith them memorial ob*ervKnce*.
■ 1'mmi'b majority.
It ha* boon determined not to prewnbo

our foil share toward deploring the one

HOLBROOK 4 MILLS,

Sixth Dxwratcr,

With refvrwo to the alato the fol­
lowing order ha* Lorn issued :

Lovell'* majority,
JilNTHDOTKlCT.

. . •/ Tertii Uorrurcr.
J.G.£«tberbMd. Uelei
,r ?. JfigpillN JWipnitir

HaiBWsama Da»usxkwt or Mtor^ I
wees inns
—--------, .
.
Lanring, Mich., April 29, 18t5®. $
is a day that should saggoU
J'
to the Cmupanics that have wrought thu ■Gfntrtl Onlrri I ’ ■**"
__ - 1—No. 8.
J

WE ARE SELLING THE

?,xw

Wehavo also received a copy ©f the
Allegan County Arrara', puWUhed atQ|.

2,854

0'Grady’. majority,

vainly wo looked for Eirtl

oou.m to our Table and w* Ud it walWtu*. It is a wide awake sheet and
if property suslalnel, wffl do much to
7,564
1,9TB bring Conte.rille and the ranoundrainatrv inf,.
---- f * _
bfito

12,695

MU6

2451
1,«4

Iron Beam, and the Celebrated

Robinson ikaiamazooi No. 20,
For |10.

0‘Grady’a majority,
‘ 1,217
TKiBTKKirnr Dirrmcr.
J G. Ramadull. Rap.
1,758

s

With Coulter and RICE’S .Patent Wheel, $12.

We hare a fuU aseortraent of CULTIVATORS A DRAGS,

whidk we are selling at reduced ratea.'W

JACKSON - • SUte Prison - - WAGON AGENCY:

ted.k)
Wail-»t
inn* and

330

:Dwnucr.

5
fofos

BoMOH/A!

Axle Wagoas, for tHO.

, IhbkW epc

V» ;at tiwtpukh

memory dfffiMWr
live* that Jh8nation

�JOHN

Wfftxstixjj

NEW GOODS

direct through teanrit from Boston to
Han Fkancbco Is fihbbod, aad unbrokmi
l«*b of Iron, unite tho waters of Maa-

thedollar store.

YeS^“el^Hces

SMIUIIKHI CKHSTORE

- in oonf^uence ofhjvHng^ught .inc

GO Olis H.l VE TUMBLED,
AND HAVE REACHED BOTTOM.

s-tehuaetis Day with tho gulden sands of
ibe Pacific.
On the afternoon uf the 10th of May,
la®, betwon.a and 4 o'clock, to use the

PRICES TO SUIT Coffee Sugnr, 16c per lb. The best Ten Cent
1

taitea Wretsdtb. Missouri river,
and
mils. Em! of SaOramento city.
Thia rvsmt, so vrortby of our time, and
m infinitely graador in the ganiua, «mcr- ing room, has bona grsaaed ia bafosskm
gy and atfort it represents, and the re­ of oak with panels of birdseye maple
sults that are aura to follow it, than an' j The walla have born laid off ia frserxMv
Ixftfo that rear shad the blood of men,' 1 of a light lavender color with imitetiea
grand — hare been the remits achiated moulding and the whole preu-nta a light
■ m th* toated field ia the battire for the and ehe-rful appearance- Tbe sAre Is
liberty and i teration of tbo race, was1
finished in walnut. The si lo walls of
) sated by tho cities, towns and hamlets I
tho dinning ream have bren frcecoed iu
ateug thcLeeufsommunicationall across damask panels. A late breakfast room
ths contiaoni, from shore to shore. Tbo hs* bren fitted up in i-xreltout taste, aad
J sjoaoeings were more earnest than noi.y, tbe walls have brea elaborately freteoed
fi* tbs hearts of int lligeat beings were I by Sig. Negri. The side walla of the
t&lt;&gt; deeply sliced by this noble triumph floors shore hare been laid off iu pxnels
of mind over matter, time and qioco, tv with rich, dark green moulding. The
permit any mere frivolity. In many ladios' ]iarlar and reception rooou have
) .teens hunsos of worship were filled with iMcn newly carpeted, aad the gentle­
moved but quiet dorotees, who camo to men's parlor his been newly papered
thank and ]«raisc the Divine Agency and generally improved. Many uf the
that had permitted them to live until the private rooms liars been re-fumiah&gt;Hl, '
fulfilment of a hope so fraught with blres- pi|icred end painted.. Tho improve- J
1 &gt;g to (Lu human race, that can no more tnenta are all in excellent tests and gu to
Im hcmel in by national lines than the sliuw that the proprietors nre as detera:r of henven, became a fixed fact More mined still sa they have been m the pmt j
than once daring that mctuorabls dsy, to look out for the comfort and convcnin many places, m in Now York, Boston, icnco of their many friends and petrous.
&lt; Tiicsgj aad 8t Louis, tbs throngs who Braid as they hare reduced their prices .
g ilborod at tho craters of budness to to |2 50 a day, aa art tho tearuling pub­
nccive these tidings, spontaneously gave lie will b” sure to appreciate. For full
vmo to their cxnutioM by chanting in particulars see their can ia another eoishams tho n ition il hymn, thi* time not
••ror doraitod provinces and ruined
Ho! Fox Gxxxa lUroe.—We aro
•■Uses; not over plundered homes an&gt;
thousands stein ; but in recognation of pleased to bo able to announce to onr
the rrw ttxx betwren the families of readers the gratifying intelligence, that
vuoa and the new Ben or Pxxcu and a corps of Eegmoers, has beea busily
FaXtanxrr that had just boon woldnl engngod during tho last two weeks, in
bating, parmanoally, tho lino of the
-and aetfuwd ia ths bright sunahine of
• thia hoilowed aad beautiful month of Grand Hirer Valley Rail rood, frr.-m Middlrrillo North-Weetward to Grand Rap­
The importance and significance of ids. Tho mate has been definitely agreed
this rampteted work are unanimously upon by the Dirxtory, and ebewe a de­
uqd unirerailly reoognbal The verte- cidedly better and cheaper line than any
1-rtl line of a vast national frame-work heretofore lurveyed. It b known as th«
w Rich is to L* a Cuutinentil ocean-bound ■air lino routa,' and give us a roa 1 which
Empire, we fairly trust and fully believe, for shortness of di &gt;tinea, goatleaemuf
■/.rivadsas protprrity oad happiart*. b curvature, lightnese of grade* and emmn «w tangibly, visibly laid, and 40,000,- omy of cunstrwtiun, will be uiurpa-o -d
(M&gt;) of people, the inhabitanta of the in tho greet North-Wed.
The portion of the earthwork briweon
Republic rf Washington, folt at once the
impute* of a new and sw.ifl«r growth. Hasting' and Middleville yet uncomplet­
Already the Upited Staten mails and ed, will bo fimvhed in a very short time,
1 lii|—to of mmchandbe are on their and the entire working foroa, which will
way from oitbar to th* other shore, and be largely augmented, will be at oaw
but a brief period will elapee before tt&gt;» traaeportad to tho new linn.
•'harita wheels of the great army of emi­
Every exertion will be made commen­
gration will be whirling towards the surate with the impnrtineo of tike enter­
grant interior Vallire that stretch along prise and the iotervsU of the Company,
the been uf the Rocky Mountains, “ that to push it to a ^eody oomplotion.
The laying of tho iron from tho Depot
the wilderness and the solitary places
»&gt;ay be made glad, end the desert may through the Towuahip aad so on W*et-1
ward, will bo commenood tn a few days,
r^oice and Uuesum as the rot*."
We eon stay unite ear voice with that and our ritissai will soon hoar the eaortof the entire fteee ami the Nation, ia ing of the 'Iron Hmoe* as he dashes
&lt; oogtatuteting oar fellow ri naans upon past tbeir doom; and the fow old fu^-e
Ibis auspicious erewt That it may I who Stand in the way of progrwea, and
I who have been skeptical ao to the swe­
prow but another omon of happy dc-rtiS.y to the American Vakrn, and hasten
tea-fold tho hour, when the light of true exclaim in the graphic language *f &lt;
ui&gt; il and rvtigwus liberty shall broaden of oar grcateeL-pocta,
"Blw me ! thia is pteaaant,
and brighten for all mon of every natiua,
Ridraj mi a miL"—
tongue and creed under Heaven, into
j-erf -ct day, will be the continued earnest
To Cttax Panrr.-^Tbere fi a very sim­
jwayer of millions.
ple mctlxsl to dean moot any kind of
p unt that ba* beeorno dirty, aad if our
hoMowives should adopt it. it would
mvs thorn a greet deal of tewbfo. Pro­
vide a plate, with seme of the beet wMte
ing 10 bo had, and here ready eemn deca
warm water, and a piece of fiaune! which
dip into the water, and equoete nearly
dry ; then take as much whiting a* will
a ihero to it; apply it to tho paint* 1 sur­
face. wh«-n a little rubbing will instantly
remove any dirt or grew. After which
wash the port well with dean wai*^ rub­
Mag b dry with a soft chamois. Paint
thus cleaned io.iks as well as when first
laid ou, without a«y injury to tbs must
delicate eolom It m for baiter than usiagamp, aad does not roqvfoe mosolbna
half tbo time aad labor.

Print*. 1^. Our «Mortment is more complete in each depart*
meat than ever before-brought to this market. Consisting
of a fine line of

DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
I Cotton, Linen and Cambric Edgings and Insertions.

the great

IINL ODIOUS
In pcr-fart keeping with the ton* and

। Boots k Shoes, Huts k Cups and Wall Paper, iu great variety.
Ml K1IBS OF FAIMIRO ■ F Lf MEIS COUTAITLY ON HAN.
WUComc and Come early, so os to secure good bargaioa and
the first choice.
••MBAOB * **&amp;««*.

Club System

•4 Uh aU.aalam •(

■•itocJaKarraMCWfM

Clothing,

BERLIN HIPPODROME

*

THMEK-FOCRTH* TBE
*” P““- “4 «'*••» • toUw WWati

Maar. - Roaactx k Naron
let of White Granite Cboe
Uhl dedgn, at pricaa «»yr«

Bedford, Muy 1st, 1869.—2m

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

S. H.&amp;D.R. COOK’S

Arrtsviev C» Wans. — We are
4 to &lt;iiU the attontiua of the C
JAhmfral.1 Poet, No. 8± G. A
|e OIU&gt;ER requiring a full atte
11'v&gt; tmxling to bo held on
keuing next, nt Odd Fellows H

Tn Privx Fsil—On the evu
I fka-ifkl H-rf, at the forth
nt- Fair, we notice th - num.prusat* Joxia, of As-yria;.oa
&gt;sr-,c. F. Dwiaar, of Hastia

Corner uf Jefferson and Railroad Ptrwts

HA'STIN^S, MICH.

Ifofrni. Luwis WxsrrsLL, of IIa
« oh .IT.n-n’a.roes .Vtirfc.C. B

.

llua-inxv-

coLLsenog; counru®

First-Class BUGGIES

lii» Janett Arntrm!

tOVUI^E VVA-GONta.

The Champta i Equretri rons uf th* day.
who jeronns iiane of th* moat
da ing feats of any Indy or gen­
tleman »t the ]&gt;re&lt;cnt tins*

Lsnctsv sxn Fixxxr A*bo*tmxxt
ever offered in th* County.

I AIM TO SELL

■ Tur Rav. Micros Baaatrr o
md, prrerted an aide and e
foronr f Ribbwth morn'ng at th
Utarian Church. Ml D. i&lt; oa
lling
Ihuabyteriaa Clergym
stnl Mirh^aa, and if bis
w last Sabbath b a fair inde
hie reputation b, it b rao

I Tac Muia ana I am roe.

’WKZ

teas M m tidy d -voted to the pr
&lt; tbe hlgbmt-intareet of the M
tal i Inventors of the Rate, Vul
k L&gt; l-fure ■&lt;; and it pier U&lt;
L c-anra-m! it to th-' attention o

DODGE, BABCOCK &amp; AUSTIH.
Mills Tillie Norton!

COPARTNERSHIP.

COURT HOUSE,

ee l*rMC»e4 tesiew fanart a par esreXIr
(k« patpM at certe*ti«( ksamtM al tk»
least i-lareaf tt.»

B

Dotlffo Foundry,

8TEAM ENGINES,

Hotxt CeiMt—Mr. DUf ba
&gt;a Il-Mting* Exchanp- Io Mtsa
■a h M-ixaaw, lata at llainwe
to County, who are netting an
bhins the Huuae in the moat t

leading Jreter, who is pronounced by
the Eastern and Western Press the
bel Ctown in America.

•Ingie and Double Cirealnr

MULAY SdTY-MILLS,

Roeiif«rd Bros.

VHlXGI.r SILLS, I-AT1I MILL1*,

la iteir darlag Trapeze Art*.

JOST THE MIE I1IIH.

«IT Amsctim.—Jous 8 row
M We»teru Cirrus wfll visit

an the 27th fcuU giving Tw
ms, st 2 o'clock in th*- a
*18 o'clock ia the evouia

am-fiag, rvmmanda th* admi
llowreoffun, and will pro

tl®??-

®y plreont plac* to *uy&gt;y •“

RENOWNED

ANTONIO
ABAMTEY!

fatekM to keep th* tr
Mir busy utrtl twenty m
an e-waplrte 1.

Hcmsei. Emrunwr - A

U.S. Internal Revenue.

' the Vnioa School are invited
Kooial EalirOoierumt, at t
wildings oa Friday Krening

he Hastings C «not Bond, th
&gt;D»Utb«- Will bo in attendan
Xoal Onnmds at 8 o’clock,

Michigan —Exchange

BEAUTIFIES

Dx*ixa&gt; 11 Li«cu*s
Nenrx —
Hex C. Delano, C ■■iaauau of In- ‘

CAWAGES. WATCHES.

WMHAYTOR

the ctsao of the exocuisce a
lUmfote.U tbe bsasfit
kryfataLfpfiars trust tbo

hfeAylm liboraL

Tbk daring Hurdle and Ban beck Ridar

* mu mmiBfflBit!
------ ALSO, A------

tamtal Ravenna, haa bated the Mbwi^ .

GOLDEN CHARIOT!

i raw

Msrteie

• has an article
Alai* ima treaty
Ant th* Gove

�»lu. w.
Bowx. a Gtwnnx, u *M Sm&amp;Wm

o**d hy H. A. Goodreu. und tbo old
U. U4 » JUU
,E.

tt» hw
la taarawa,,,
»=k. n7 *, u» Imp —Mi! a qa,.
Ua. Ttua .01 U qwta u UporUat
■ttaka VBl,. arjlauua
unmediata neighborhood in wHohitb
l-Stod. 8ueh u building, specially *J.
«ptod to tho financial noeeeaities of our

community, fa much needed, and w.
hud the proposed* improvement with

great ph«*ore. llrasM. Bowttb 4 Oxttow*» are on •’inititution” in our mid*t,
uud be Jdes being practical business
men in the matter of inuring grennbacks,
uro witltal courteous and accommodat­
ing ganttemea, as all wiD find who have
do sling* with them.
Ms. Oto. E. Goonruu, lute of the
Banking H im&gt; of H. A. Goodyear, act*
Tn make your hair prow thick, upply
in the capacity of Teller, and os an ex­
1 (itx.** Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ibmowor,
port in tho matters pertaining to his po­
th*' greah-st discovery of the ago.
sition, finds fow equals and no superior.
Wo wish abulant succoss to the new
Bx.sc, and all connected with it.
■ fine lot of White Granite Crockery of
K-anti.'ul design, ut prices wa^reen/rMf/y

COMM ERCIAL.
'UoatlsB* Market*.
. , _
Uwtsg^ Msrl-

QN THE BOST REASONABLE TERIS.

IU*.

xokr,.. QKocrititn^ rtvrisivs!

COE’S COUGH BALSAM,

(M’S)

Arrrsrtos C&lt; M -id*.— We are reques­
ted to rail the attention of tbe Coxbads
■ f Fitzg' mid Post, No. 32. 0. A. IL, to
the OUPF.R requiring a full attendance
nt t’i-» meeting to be haM on Fri-loy
Evening next, ut Odd FvlloW* Hall.

prewnt sroron.
What town in tho
county of iie ago can boat it.
Our Merchants have generally got
their now goods and the trade opens
well. Gcxhls of all kinds, are selling nt ■
Tur Print Fits.—On the reinmittoo
'.railroad" prices nor, an I the cummu.'*u Dra^kl Ifor-ct, at tho forthcoming
uity will find it greatly for their inter­
Nisi- Pair, wo notice th- uame of Hom.
net to patronise their homo market, rath­
Bk-hsbd Josts, of As-yrm; on S'Ult
er than to go .one red to reach larger
il-rttC. F. Twtonr, of Haitian; on
places. Ono largo store, adjoining
'I'oultru, Lewis WtsTTAtt, of ITa«tingb;
West’s Hotel, is being built this,spring
nn-liin XT.c'lUiHtnui Arllcler,Q. ]J. Woos,
■nd quite a number of dwellings.
of Hasting*.
Tar Rrv. Mutos Bbaditt of Rich-,
land, preavlind an able and eloquent
diwonr e Rihbath mornmg ai the Pnubyteran Church. Ms. It. i« one of tho
1-ading l‘re»byterian Clergymen in
’ 'eutrul Michigan, and if hi* acTinon

CNFt BTSPEMIA MIE!

The Expre i and Freight Boob show
■tbout 80,000 lbs. of Maple eugarn* hav­
ing boon shtppjd from thia place tho

FARRAJfD. Ill ELEY SCO, D.tnriL ’

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

vnioiT

safe compast,

Sire au.l (Uryla/ PrwF Haf^. Vaall*. Twit TtfABBLIZED SLATE .MANTLES
1
Jail Itwr., ^luiirr,. aUall Vraeabt
W»»4 sard ia ln&gt;il4acn lp.u for Saqsaai'.
aa* Yak'* Unsk, Mime Door aad Dravar Luck*. Slate Hearths and Grates,
MT 8.-e*od Hand tjafra for a«l., Detroit.
'
car
for Ctreutar.^t

I

wsuSirBfir^s®^.
•
Virtual, r Stat* Acmn for
8PECLLL NOTICES.

MATTHEW? A PPA R ATES
For M.aUelariBt sad B.I&lt;1 In*.*&lt;«!■.
CataU'OT M.I .Lea dr-1-rd NU4 at Kr.
VerS pnaeaauJ rrrigbt .'fwisaaa aa .sLUm-

FARM OF SO ACRES,
On Kettles IS, iu TUumappk; Uirro Jo.pr»
at. 6 tnn Wbratoa Ibe gtvand; G&lt;wd l&gt;-.

The Mich. Bolt 4 Nut CO.
Art prtpsrvd to te.-oisb promptly

Bridge, Roof and Large
NXacHine Holt*, •

Dealer in all kinds of Machinery,

TRY GRIGGS’

—A number of those interested In the
Alabama claim*, and tbaee intonated tn
the bearing of tbe question upon IntcrnaUonalanh r*, are in cor.eapondeuco with
a view to having Conrress pass a law
next whiter providing Tur auditing those
'Jaimsand tbe payment of thorn by tbo

ABOBATIC BJTTEB8!
The Bost Blood Putter and Stomach
Invigrjrator Known.

W«LC.

.Iz&amp;K
ixR-JSrrjT."
4
titf-r.r a»l. by »U
'

her* last Sabbath is a fair index,* high
at hi* reputation is, .it u more than 1

80 .Lores Impi orod

•

AND UXDEK \tUB BEST CULTIVATION I

Titt M mxic ax* Isvkxcob. a Mich-l
ig*a M'rnthly d -lotlxl to the proto &gt;th&gt;n
of the higbe't'interest t»f the Nrchunice
«n I fuveator* of the State, Vid. HL No.1
1. ii l&gt;ofure u*; and it give n-&gt; pleasure
t । r «uru"iul it to th-' nttcntioa of all ic­
t r • .l* 1 in thc*e dqartm -nt of imluetry.
Published, by Txoma* 8. Sraiccc, at
Jt«-troit. Tennej 50 cit. per year.

&lt;!••&lt; Balldlag*, Fence*, Ac.

COFFEES .1X1) SPICES.
yyENTEU BREWERY.

NEW AIVERT1SEMENTS.

Fine Stock Ale. Porter Excelsior,
CftMB slid l*r*~*t Vw. for droo(hi. Bot-

Quinine.

Obw7ZsKb2irUte '

'* rt‘&lt;b”'

“

rvvua.MMrf UUKTETRFal BITT Kite. Why d.
they approrv tab fciBvaesalMnpepUcMUseHbilwu. prrparulluu • *ilmpl.r Ixrsux Ibry bi..

Hiitkl Cuisob.—Mr. IXAf Ira*ranted
the il.Mtiug* Exchnngv to Mnsn*. P.»w.
its A Mxxsou, late of Plainwell, AU»L-an C.iunty, who aro refitting and refuruudring tho Hume ia tluf«wst thorough
minner. The new proprietor* soom to
1* rutvrpri«ing Bien and we tru-t tliey
will receive a fair share of the public
DETROIT, MICH.

Great Western Circus will visit our Villuge on the 27th in st, giving Two Kxhibiti IM, at 2 o’clock iu tho afternoon,
and at 8 o'clock m th* owning. Tbe
T*acr ia said to bo one of the very boat
Traveling, commands tlie admiration of
.all lovers of fun. and will prove a clecid.-dly p!e»ant place to enjoy an hour of

(Ibax* Rihm *3* Ixnuvs ILaiuoad.
— Th* Eagto say* ths Iron cummonced
arriving for tips road on the sixth, and

Wheat has bran som -what unssUb-d,
with the mark.4 dull aad at thia writing
1 to 8 ets. tower. White Michigan is
still hold in lory high reputa,having sold
|I.D j against 1.65 lor California, bale*
were only about one-half those.of but
wrok. Oats haw .I .dined 5 rent* on
the wook, being held to-day at 78 to KL
Prori tons uro quiet, and market fnm at
about previous rules. D»y poods still
continue doptwsd on *11 ofam* nf fobricks. Broadway unblwwUed sbootmgt
aro reduced in price from It to It 14.
during th* week.
Dheuc Macxcix
Detroit, May 15.

n c sell at at Eastern Manut . facturerf Prices.

Will Laifi aH W Property

Keep Capital at Home!
HELM BOLD’ A
COXCKMKATl.lf FLUID EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA

t-n ear had* a day are expected to se­
Nothing has transpired uf into to
rin- hsreaflor. Track laying tjorth of change th* quia aspect of
&lt; edar Rpflng* was cmnmcoood yesterday
and will be vigorously prosecuted. Near­
ly NN mon arc a wuck on tho road, and

QARRUGE3*. BUGGIEB.^LEIGHS

W. L t &amp; Pure Lrad,
’
Peninsular White Load,
Bartlett White Lead,
Wolverine White Lead,
Grom Isle White Lead,
Legal Tender White Load,

JOHN PATTON It BON,

French Zine,
W. L. A 8. Pure Purior Zine,

it si inutido&gt;! to keep tho tracklayer,
constantly busy untl twenty milvsuf tho
road are eimplHe L

Scxnoi. ErmritxxEXr. - All friends
of the Union School ar* invited to attend
a Social Eatortrinmmit, al the Sobo&lt; 1
Bnilding* on Friday Evening May 21st.
The llaiiings C 4T.ct Band, the weather
]&lt;crmittiiig, will bo in attendance on tho
8- hool Grounds at 8_ o'clock, nnd the
literAry ^xundm-wBl toinmsnre at B: 45.
At thveLxn of the exorcises nooHoctiou
will bs t.tan.fior tbe benefit of the IA
l-mry Fund, and wu trust tho contribu­
tion i may be LberaL

STIVES IN HEAT VARIETY,

KIML

DllTtilT LOOT

Xrr&gt;l&gt;(l&gt;4 os forenbl* wnal.

’ToBtcio-i rwir MoitrotsE.”--The
Tamdoa Tune* Ims on article on the re-

j« tism of tho Alabamri treaty, wherein
it is a«serted that the Government of
Great Brittan, is soborittiag to an arbi­
tration on the question at oil. conceded
&lt; ven-thing that sras ovigisseBy dsto—ded
or expected by ths Anfctisan people

t

to concede. * Wta« is Cikmb
•UuM tteiak U would be

* ^Tfll

HALL’S

BJdiJdEWiKn?.
DISEASES OF THE SCALP
rwwcsauT im and m&gt;n«:

Wo

that msrtgajr,’’ about wWA be ho*
Hiked to
-* *W -k North A»x-

SSD

'

�HARDWARE STORE,
H. A/GOODYEAB.

Thera la in every human heart ‘
flnii Mt completely barren part,
vrbeca aeadh of truth an J tore mlgld

And flowers of gcncrent virtue blow;
V* plant, to watch, to water there,
Tbta be our duty aad cur cart.

.

STOVES, IRON,

M rpsfek time; and if it* progme* b« nut
ncoMeponied by a cortvepondiog im­
provement in morn'* and religion, the
tbo fester il proceeds, with th* more vioipncD will you be hurried down the road
to tdn.
fc
When bwts are filled with holy affec­
tion*, and home rs happy, then do the
young dwell in a charmed circle, whi' h
only the naturally depraved »ttek to quit,
and acrus; which booudary U-mpfaUons
to *rror shine out but feebly.
There aro h-»i&gt;e s the bluitn of whoso
q-mtr vroubl be spoiled by the train
m'el* of descriplion: too lovjly, too de!i_ rata, too »acred fur word*, tlmy should
' L i only known through tho sympathy
•f heart*. .
No man can tell whether ho u rich or
poor by turning to hi* ledger. It i* the
heart that maha* a man rich. lie is
rich or pane ■ecnvding'to what hr b, and
Who can not make onein the circle at
harmlaas merrimant (without a secret
cats* of grief or eerionmeea), may bo
suspected of pride, hypocrisy, or formal­
ity.
Whel that be which thinks, nnd*rataadaj wile, suttf avu, u some thing c»lastial and divine, and npon that account
must necessarily be etcroaL
Ho who brings ridicule tn beer'against
truth, find* iu ni* hand n blade without
a hilt—one more likely to cut himself
than anybody elw.
It ts ordained in tho ct-Tanl consfi'utiaaof thing*, that m-m of intampcratc
minde c*x* act bo free; their ptus&lt;io.is
forgw their fetters.
Of all human actions, pride sallomcat
.obtain* ita end; fur, dining at honor in I
1 reputation, it roupi contempt and dori-

A memory without blot or contamina­
tion'nftnfbo t»a exquisite tn-iisuro - &lt;ui
icaxhauatible source of pare rolhelimont
Prroevering mediocrity is much more
reepectnble, and un«]&lt;ekal&gt;lj more u.evl, than talented incmstiuiry.
What pleasure like that of giving ’
There would be no rich men if they
were capable of feeling it.
A guilty conscience is like a whirhiool.
dpwmg »*H to itself which would oth-

Mudoration is the silicon string running
through the pearl-chain of all virtue*.
Tho generous heart, should icon a
pleasure which give* othen pain.
The beet government is that which
trochee us to goe-wn. ouroelve*.
Sin ha* many tools, but a lie is the
handle which fit* them all.
(
There aro few, very few, that iVid own

rjrtTBATB nxutw.

arww nspsrim onts

jBMittiss Jirrrtcru.

Asrihospasos tbe-IUsH Hoed,
AdOln* Transportation.

:bt3.

O'*" ("
Building Materials.
Fsrtlralsr AttoeUea paU la

Vx.brlta^ Tur tfc—ka, Kto

“Veni. Vidi, Vici.’

STATIONEHY?

The fortbeoala* naaibw t f lie nkrtnlod We.
tern WexU.priatol bs*Q cobrr. &gt;IU hJU ab-.tlhl p.»w ever towed tons tka ree-ilMalba
on rf rriutin* wu &lt;Ji«e4ervd. RraeaUr. it b lU
sols wuwe tai Ito wsxM vbara UlaMrwIeM see sriattai la tma an* is Serra-dutlart cotan ato &gt;fa«ta

Xaro lx.ugh.

wn. rt.iae&lt;i r-j.c

WY UPJOHN.
► NY*tmX snlSarv..,. OSes
SUtrSl.. ttssllnn. Vlefc.

J---- 1 •&gt;-' HOULDEH, ARMS!
'

NEWS,

’ IMIy.Tr-Wrettra WnMt
pm, I |r*.ri.l&lt;H.(xiil&gt;cs t
totete., «*d .Il a.
a
rahssd; •ml.n-scripUea.uk

•

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

GEORGE PRESTON
torllas year atlMitim la t&gt;b

Large A Well Selected Stock of

grocethep,

, ATTENTION. OOMRADS!
Krtfa&amp;hrbHKi*.
n. &lt;r a r.

A Base YwM •’ Cataylsla ex pa- at r^i,

DR C. C. LINSLEY,

Caa.Kifaar^'*

EVERY rd^^SStiSB!
&lt;-om^arias U. erm —as
r. u &gt;lo hi. «»« prini rar neat •

ryapi*4, csT.tBifa. hcbofula. a
IF l.4r «l» b..l Mfirrrd hr rear, fmm Ite.(

MAN
*• C- L*—,T- ■*-

I totos, 5. J-

HIS

I

OWN

■

Cent•, TsmcI&gt;, Fuxare NalU,

Kaato.kc., *c
XAOXTIzbiISrGl-S,

Merit*. Rodic
out. Plato ««d Put-1
W.«Rt W.to.t, VTslssl aad U.ll, U-e
...I ill!. IH-1_&gt;

Tie Faiws’ litul Fire In. ft.
BARM ARD IA1OR COUHT1ES

»lli)DLI2VILLE”

Real Estate *3 Exchange
AGENCY,

PRINTER.

Conducted by

W1I. H. HAYFORD,'

JOHN CABVBTHiBpreved Fams aad Tillage
Prepeny

FOR 8 ALE A EXCHARGE

A f.m, ni OTrnir..!.. -rrs ,ii&lt;..&lt;rd M&gt;
’ -v^aMraJtosSher MtaUtoriU*,*. U-GrsM

•&lt;n. ^pmrrd, w.u^-.irtto. vtil. p»Mt bl.lZ
!“«•. riissIvJ tweimil.. Hoell, of M.JJItrlUr, w

Klrt'ly sms ef ss&lt;M t.»d : j; -gH frw» Mid
lexlte. aril watered and tla.brred.on ^*4 raad
M-katr.HaJwa^MHro«. IrteJTetKK
EiK'.wMe^en.adtA atllr. GoriHnMkvBta,

JOHN MICHAEL,
ICAX ah* Oasrwrs lSu-.Hr. 43. V
... Maar.r. tteri raf.r •I'.a'.ji

CAUFORXIA A OREGON

SEED WHEAT AGEKCY.

jyawwtgdiss-iasssa.’a

thamsolrei ia a mistake.
Use memory of good action* is tbe
starlight of the soul.
There is not a wakeful moment with­
out *um* duty.
There's beggary ia the love tho£ canl-c
reckoned.
.*,f _ •

STATIOKBT S !KW8 DEPOT,
Wh”’l &lt;2LbJ 2' "•*r,,w-

But few metr d5e of age. Almost all
deeo!dLsap]&gt;uintmont, posliioeal, mental,
or bodily tuH, or accident. Th• pusium.
kill man sometimes, even suddenly. The
cuuimon rxnreeaion, cbooked with pas­
sim, hi* bUlo exagg-nrikm in iislfor
•vm though nU radJatriy fettl, »tnmg
pissions shorten fife. Btsvag-budfed
mm often di* young - weak mon live
I mger than thr strung, for thu strong
use their strength, and tbo weak haw
non* to uw. The latter take ciro uf
tiremselvrs; tbe former do not As it i» TO m&lt;1 r&gt;IMer*&gt; Earatv (frlaJcr Lrh(
Im aa-t BKXPRB KXtvnt. a»: .U Et
with th* body, so it is with the mind
and tamper. Ibe strong aro apt to broak
ati. Kke the oamUe, to run; th* weak
baraoat- Tbe inferior annuals, which
live ia gvacral, regular and twupws'r

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACHE.
AsJWei^to,
“ ' '
O» reassdaloiha Measured BmImI.

1*. II. * K&gt;. •*. COOK.
ABSTRAiTOFr ICE. buid Agwcy. Cotlrxl
■4 lto&lt;f)w:»t OBe.-.
ALU BeaCXHto'FMXrri.T EXBCVTE1
&lt;«•&gt;’ V. rU Ut W. A. BA»*sa*

I'untjy .Goods,
S1"*'a*4f

t-ArtM. -

t

Grocehieb *o.

PrO&lt;,r

Harrow, Jany*rr tTifc, !*e* _»r ’

Great (Miration! lite 8M

•

IBS LATEST OMUTO DIBCTVMIT.

Caiesaa, Jsa.81. Ims
Mr—r. Ilntnie A C&lt;. «r. ju,lr m— -

, mt. iiAnr ir.LD-s
ISQUAJuIZER.

B- J.BROWW.M-P.

Pcralyals can be Cured!

CITY tlOMPITAL, CXEVT.tAXfeA

■JSL^JE * c- BTO8»U«.

na*U*q»y*v. 1st. I«t—asrrar)

w*wteI,*k«ts,«£

—aaa, Maaawa «■- « —
iraMe*M”aj Waotvsued aad rvfun&gt;Mlwt
’ fiSs'rsvv ’ lMW*ih- IU
e.eW
Sr Ua'Ue Umk. aad U
Btarr. tiwUra-«t Capile.
_______

L.IMFH as A IXTUItlX.

JJERHI MG’S PATENTtHAMPXOM

■saa

t«m of yarn. Th* horse Eve* twenfylta»years; tho ox fifteen or twenty; the
fem about twenty; the doeteuor tw.-lvo;
th*rabbit sight; the guinra-pi* six or
s*nm yearn. Thcsw numben ail bear a
froular proportion to the time the aninsnl takes to grow to its full sixe. Bat
mvL of *B th&gt; anima's, is the oao that
a*Ax»*oasa*uW.averag*. B*eug^
t* Hvo a hundred year.-, according to
tfea phssiofogioal law, for five tunxt
twnaty are oao hundred; instead of that
K* *e«re=ly roochco, un th* averngs four
thaeehia growing f&gt;enod, tho eat «ri

Trrici of XBb.cripHa, ;
CO«n4H*l .sMrribtrs prr«"nu». ft
| larariaklytta aAntasa. Fmons risiu
LbateM enttiWraaaa* u* peat i«m ..Ur
Fplatsly.____________

„

WkJITBD PUB

Fatal
Rtnltfti DnMtlni!
Tw. CoaUaras^ Aaswia* aad

night SCENES
iJtTux nnu.E.

7 '

“""to ■•"*. ——

«. HKHIUCK,
HUS. 1. ’ .

Goli A Silver Wriphes,

HasprriMrtlrlsroMl. Htolsr.

Rc.Mrat, Fraenelav aad &lt;
JV-I.« .1 Xms to ike Civ, U p«r.fvsl &lt;«
.r^^r******* "*i* ’** ’’TOSaamt si Cimate
OUema^wehHtr, s.aCVttB IM- brluZ.*
To Treat all Kinds of Dbeasos
—tit. lb. Utc.1 sad aw.1 laiprarrd a^ d
TtwIhm-uI.
nilM.,,,0 p. Wt&gt;ri*r&gt;**e -Mm*, tor. Ms*

Agents Wanted—$10 a Day.
TWO BIO Mare FOB M.

£M5,

PJOMCE9I-ATIUC Fhysto.s is* **’F“-

HOLBROOK &amp; MttU,
ATTOBN^Y.-yMl c^sratt^M U«.

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VOL. XIV

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1609.

ij’mf55 giredorg.

NUMBERS.
1770.

JOBS B0BEBT8,

NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I have just retufticd from
UpJflHW,

NEW

YORK

AND

ATTEXUOH. OOMBASS!

ROBINSON * WIGHTMAN
Are mow selling
WH. H. HATFORD,

J. P. ROBERTS 4 CO.

1ST E W

_ ________ __

Direct from Factories.
C. 0. HOLBROOK,

______________

B^Jpecialitiea inevery department

BUCKEYE REAPER A MOWER!
HOOFING—We are sole Agents for this County for
**

the beat nil-nt Itnoflii ' in utn. Cel. ami

m

and vel iwffrmiem.

Hasting*, Mich. April 20,18C0.

J0M3 MICHAEL.

ENGINE DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES!

easonable prices!

V/l l. COBB,

. Cue* No. 1 Srirtax Mnixoa*.
Coxa-rrex.-A, Byereon, J. H. Earl,
Geo. William.*, of Barry.
•8,00
Beet Baek 8 yearn old
firirenl bo-t de,

BOSTON

will not kmAr
tohtetei4
•2,00 within toe yean particularly if toe baa
the bad Ind to brack too louking-gtom! acenw whi.h are made airluTor finpreeAs the old Dutch former aeid, “ Thing*
rive by the mantle of darkne**.
He ha* snoceeded in bringing to light
“new and beautiful gems from toe mine
C-iwwrmr.—Ota. K. BeteMr, H. B.
of bible truth,'* and has produced a de­
Barnum, 8. P. Cady.
light! ul column. The leading clergy­
Best Bock,
men uf to* country bars given it thlrir
Second Best do,
most cor I ial approval t* a charming and
Beet Ewe.
instructive Work.”
Teesylc in which it ia pabiiabed meeU anything it has been oxr prireUge
to examine The ateel engraving* ty
the first artist., in Uro country are pOrfoet
jHliscdlanu.
Bo.t Buck,
“you «/eto” We hare space to de­
83,00
That the man who ca
&amp;eonl Bat do,
ceitbe but two,of Uum. The Cyst m
n
hit
troweere
pjoket
',
BeriF.wa,
“ The Night Watch in Mount Bsir.” Bo­
we un»-thing eleo to ca
ride
tee el the mount un paaeea, with
Second Bait do,
ria I
■
Qua No 5 Sovnaowra
That the young lady ■---------------------- grand pteka towering, craig upon craig,
Co warma D. W. EHu, W.
chne* and p w Jen her face “ lur the on either aula, ataud* too watch-tower,
Bri tul, A. E.
beoodt uf h&lt;-r cumplexiod,*' ahonld have wLhctnaalitaji watchman J tut through
83,fX) more tonn her aharo of eommoa «ra*e ! too peas t8rli s-xm too lint bright
Has that woman ■ call to b* a wife
Tnat the man who wear* an imitation
who &gt;ita reading the latori novi, while
J-W,
diam-md ring will ever era a reel on* I •treek* of apprua- lritig dawn. At the
I.*— !•„ .fvivul la .1*1. l(n» hailiW* Am elnwJJ d\
Fur mock &gt;ewriry indicate a lack uf toot of the pa a, wholly shaded by the
overhanging crag*, a party of travclera
Suxjuxl
Beat Shee^Shaaxer,
83,00
are encamped. They ay out to the
__________________ __ ____________ Secund Bitt do,
2,00
watchman: “Watchman, what at the
•haed* whan her husband s nri a are !
RttU*
Rmt LATloxa
bight," and down through the pass
pretmled,___________________________ | 1. An antranoo foe of eno dollar i* reoomei rerartoratng that cheering cry,
Has that woman a call to be a wife qui^d .va^ exhibitor. 2. Ti. keta of
‘•The ntomiug ojemto.''. Again we
-■----------- - ■—
-- ------- “• U. e.,U wrh. J. AH n­
peat on ddwn lha »;o&gt; to the time when
t rie« u»u*t be male before 12 o’duck,
the long loukod-tor morning had eoma,
auvwfr '
'
। M, td fie day of exhibition. • 4 Sbaarand the-Son of rightooumau iiad arieen
llaa the a call to be a wife wbo flirt* ing to OJtnmcnce at 1 o'clock, r. x. 6.
with healing ia H.a Leama Before ns
Entries of ehrep competing ahall been­
ia a lone mountain ride, and a prostrate
. cvtnpauiod by an affidavit (or statement)
form knaoHng on ila unonhiteed rock
Ho* toe a call Ub«k wife whocomw
aeeurding
to
the
beat
knowledge
and
The pale muunboama creep among ika
down to break fa4 in abominable curl
paper*, a *ui ed gown, and *hoa* down belief uf the exhibitor, of th* age of too
crags, just revealing their Lanfeares,
i aheop, toe age of the fleece on them, and
the atom ridae dimly unread; but glo­
the mann'-r in which they were- last
ry surrounds thv lowly form—it ia,Jearn,
•hum. Bianki will be furnished by the
for “ it came to paro in-thoee da^ajhei
lecretary, an I an officer to administer
oaths will be present at the exhibition.
6. No pera-n thall act a* a member ol

R
PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!-;
AT HHE

HASTINGS DRUG STORE,

' hMMfite.

BRUSHES, VARNISH

2500

l-Ot KDS G
UAitYLEfT I’CRE
1000 P0VXDS CEXL',!rE F«E?,CU K1SC’
We buy our Goods-directlyfrom the
Manufacturers, and seUat fKiLta
that defies compet ition.
Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.
2500

J. p.
Heating*, April 20th, IPCS.-wyl.

7. All r-po to of •oir.mltteea

shall be mvdu in wridng and signed by
i the iq£pber*of toe ftxamitte agreeing
[ to them, and ahull be delivered to the
; Secretary by 4 o'clock t. x., of the dsy
of exhibition 8. Ke animal will be pernrtttod to ante fat two rlttei, except
one dam be for a eiiiaea •, er other speci­
al peoaintn. Exhibitor* may provide
14h»ir own the trera. B. In awarding pre-.

HASTINGS HOTTBB.

HUBSOTX * Still.

T. Alton. O. B. Benham, W. P. Bru­
tal, J. C. Hanna, Gilbert Striker,
J. C. Baar, Pre*.
J. M. Nxvm, Bec'y.

boberts a co.

HASTINGS MIIJ1T!

I though it was hi* b:rthp'aee and home.
I Paying no attend n to toeeo threat*, be
■ started £ &lt;r home a ter day* ago. On
i arriving at D -ering station, right mi’re
ttjm ma reaidence, hia carriage met him .
arid in It hr pr-oeeled homeward. When

Jr*' and wa* aocomp

,”W*
m

. WAGON AGENCY.

Many of the most affecting and moet
importanl ac ae ■ describe J m toe IXUe,
traji^»iruJ under th* rpleadore rf orieXtal night Sodom and Egypt. Heretos
ba and Babylon. Cann*] and Gilboe, 01tret and Kaunau*, Jeraeafom and toe am

'KSfctutal

�LTISEMENT8.

ttwgs Jnnt,

SrtaeLfcSrSsSg
nr fceto itoa Um
The KJflh. Bolt dtitton

turity, MLyland, Delaware, New Hiwiy.
Ghfa, California and Otegvn. MB to
others either have ratified arwft ratify
it Twenty-eight States are required tn
give it validity. Toueau deftelH;but
not more than seven can be obtained
against it. And this gives us impartial
loanhoodSlffrage, tho final triumph of
t'm right of man over the accused ay«tete of cast, one of to results of to inh.itatioa of human slavery. This alone,
will be of incalculable benefit to to faturo of oar country, and tho onward promvas of the human race. With pride
end pleasun we note these evidenore of
th- progressive spirit of tho age, and the
d.-.’-ruclion of the lut links in the chain
of men’s compulsory degradation, lit tho

It is nosnover thirty years rines the
settling of Barry and Eaton Counties
c i.rara jne' I. And a vary largo pdrtion
of tho old PSonsen have peered away
by tlie ravng»‘# of time. A second gen­
eration have come forward to take thrir
pteere.
■
A howling wilderness, whoso t)faHno*s
was only disturbed by the prowling wolf,
the muttering bear, to tripping doer, or
. the frack of Hu&gt; Red man’s gun in pur­
suit of the same has mdtod away before
the march of dviHantion, and vast fields
•rtretrh out before tho rye on every side
berdenod with material wealth and hap­
py homes. Streams end Rivulets hare
bren made to yield their share to the
common stocks, and villages, at’ short
intervals dot the whole territory. And
tartly, what seemed, even a half doaen
year s ago n dream, a vision to for off for
n realization even fa this generation, s'
RaJ) Rond now spans our. beautiful
c rmtry bringing us into an open near-’
nres with tho outer world. Where is
tiro old Pioneer whoso bead is whits
wdh to frost of age, whore best days
bar* been spent in redeeming the
wiMsnicas and preparing ft for a homo
far Ms ehiidreu, aad Mo rhOdren, chil­
dren, tot his heart does not leap with
joy as be reCm beck, In nxmory to' the
titer rritew Jeckseu-burgb was hia neoretemmieCpSfce; wBen a^arnoy tore
took hfar a Wusk. the read side hte tav-

by to Principal, our public school like
too m*y oton of ite kind, is reariy
destitute of mops, books of reference,
apparatus, end uH tore appliances
which in tore deys .go to mate up a
well appointed school room ; and tho
reiaing of funds toward supplying thia
want conatitated to mate object for
which HAa sutoiislmteri was
Mr. Stewart and hia associates assisted tosome extentby outsiders RKOeedcd
fa cttturtalning.to public very pleasantly,
and without humktag fa upm to ordi­
nary routine of school sSrirs, thereby
araiding the principal and common ob-

■M

■asr

the recent Great

GOODS BATE TUMBLED,
AND HAVE REACHED BOTTOM.

MuSTaVn and

8yrrip«,

4 Atwater sc. Eart, Detrett, Mlek.

Mtetea-tesJte.

.

Coffee Sugar, Iflc per Jb. The best Ten Cent
Prints. MU Our MWOftment if more complete in each depart­
ment than ever before brought to this market. Confuting
of a fine line of

Ohiu river at Cincinnati, May 12th.
on, instrumental and vdhal music, and Loss about &lt;235,000.
declamations ; during the evening a col­
-Gen. Kekte is expected fa WaA^
lection was taken up, amounting as we
ington in a few days, toreo-irs bis oomare informed to something over ecven- mLuon as Miuirtsr «o Spain, as the
Prxrident has signed it.
Tho whole affair posed off very pear—The bill authorising marriage with
antly, and the exercises in point of lit­ a dreoased wifo*s sister tea rereutly
erary merit reflect credit on all who par- passed the House of Commons by a ma'
jorityofW.
tici]&gt;atod in them.
'
Few among tho ordinary vocations of
life are lew calculated to fit one fur
Elocnbenary display, than scbool teach­
ing; the daily round of duties drvoirifig
upon tho teacher of a common school are
a constant oxhaiulirc strain upon thevocal organs utterly de-.tractive of true
elocutionary power; yet some of tho
reading on this occasion would hare
done credit to n professional elocutionist
Mr. Stewart’s rendering of “tho
Frenchman and tho FJes powder" tmiwmcd us os being parti cularlyfeliritour.
Ata late hour the aaeemlilago dis­
persed, fueling^ no drubt tot thyy had

AB0I1TIC BITTIIL

The Best Blood Pw-te___ ,

it «ince

‘in
1 . consequence
- -L-.— —— ofhavin
«»-r—t ry

,

griggc'

I areol
prices

fering at extremely

—Two Michigan poetaMutera wars
appointed by tte Presidsnt on Wsdnesday-H. A. B-ad, Marshall, and John
Chamllcr, Coldwater.
—The Congroesfonri Committee ea
Wave and Moans drew $10,000 from the
funds to par their expenses, have re­
turned one half of it, and will foot their I
own bills while an duty tHsscmmsr.
j

DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,

A. R. fa W. F. LOT,

Cation, Linen anJ Cmbrie fklginp &gt;nd InMrtion,. Clothing.
Bool, 4 Shoe,, H»l» 4 Cap, nnil W«U P»per, in grc«l vnnety.
Qninin*.

EXCELSIOR

Tbs Liscrir stock of Ilnrdw
HIm cheapest place to buy is o
was * Gbeku.

»xrx*«oxT

WRITE LEAD WOEI8|
WoAccsrxi, Ldifox 4 SraiMsa. Prop’re-

COLMCTIQI = COIYCTAKK
Are tfn offering far sale, a full Stock of New and Seasonable
Goods, recently purchased in the best eastern markets at the
lowed possible prises for cash. Our slock includes a full Eno of

FF e sell at at Eastern Marin
facturers' Prices.

STAPLE AND FANCY

—Tho President's proclamation fixing
the Oth of July &amp;w to election ia
DRYGOODS AND NOTIONS.
Virginia, to vote on tho new Constitu­ Cloths and Bondy-made Clothing,
(Miurd a really pteasent evening, and tion, wm issued on Saturday/ The dte
Hats ft Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes. Groceries, foe.
contributed in some degree toward the qua’a&amp;ntiua and test oath ctatuss art to QT’CAsb paying custom™, giro US a call. We will chrerftUy show row.
prosperity ofxn interest so vitally im­ bo submitted separately.
m .»~.V «!..» — may compare prices with any other first-clam Stets
—The toreholden of to New York
portant as tot of our public schools. W.
W. L 4 8. Pure Lead,
Trikune Association hero resolved to
Peninsular White I.ca&lt;l.
sbolish thsoflke of managing editor,
Bartlett While Lend,
and John Rnasell Young will therefore
loos his place without being removed
Wolverine White Lead,
Gross lain While J-ead,

.Stock of WALL and CURTIN
■wry cheap, at the CRy Drug S
■D. Acxut.

Nora Wm tlie Adverti
Maaeaa. Ga»rr 4 Pnnxire.
•doing a first rate busfafrsf, ar
ly rrimble, and soU only first-cla
We ask far them a lilwr.d sh

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit,

A most melancholy an.i fatal aeddrat
occurred in this vicinity on Wednesday
evening of this week, which has east a
gloom over tho whole community. As a
parfy ofyoung Indire and gentleman, six
in number, were booting cm Jordan Lake,
one of the ladies, a Miss Spaulding who
with her brother were visiting friends
hero, their homo being in Allegan Co.,
was rowfag some miamoremont being
made with the oar, sho lost her balance.
and foil overboard, instantly all sprang
in lhesamc directam, thinking' Io pre­
vent her failing, when tho unequal1

st tlao roarnlau- msLrkct rate*

Freneh Zfar,
W. Ifc 4 S. Pure Parlor Zine,
F'cninsnlar Is-high Zinc,
Wolverine Snow White Zinc

COURT HOUSE,

JUST THE USE (Mill,

omorecd in tho cold water ef tho lake,
which provo-r a grave to four of the un­
fortunate party. AH ortoladicet£reem
■umber were drewwed and one young
mon fa hfo exertions to sate hia sister
night, m he looks upon the steeming and her friends, 1-creme benumbed aud
sank
to the-bottom, the names of to
engine, bat two Loum since having deft
daowned were Alonso Otto, Stella, his
its Bearings at Jackson.

Wall friends, in order that you may
Im the better able to contrast tboss days
with the jroaent, arrangements have
i-oea made with Goa. R. H. 0. iBety,
the ginfTiswnly Superintendent of ths
■•raU Riser Valley Rail Read far a
rids to J9Aroa sad return for one half
tho usual fore. Tho ride will take plaoe
in .dm early part of June, and timelynbtirc ri to-day will be give*. Tua out
bll rave sad women, young men and Isen tommsrire toirafafaned Ifatoand
tnridona, let us spend one day together when amistanco reached them toy were
clinging to the bunt, but both uucoueeioue, and it was only by great exettfou that (hey were reecusitated, a pit!-

Hsu's Vegetable 8i.-ilian* I
'new, r chans t'uo scrip of dan
.allays all upleaant irritations.

DBTBurr, Mica

—An agreement has been made with
a road from Cleveland to Toledo, bv way
of Sandusky, tho Erie Company 'being
one of the ivatracting parties.

GMriUND

COFFEES -AA'D SPICES,
BOO pkv*. Tea Just Recclvsd.

A Nnsaaca Anna—On
the 25th insL the traveling Im
&lt;’u«t &gt;m«, &lt;&gt;u the Groat Western
will bo dispensed with. Harin
teen a nuisan*, we note thei
a, an act of wisdom, that all
will appreciate, an ths part

this county, and Editor of th
preached an instructive and en
sermon, at tlw Presbyterian
In the evening he officiated nt
odist Chusrh, and we hoar
than highly oomtnonded.
rsett

IT GOODS,

of a proposed Railway Excur
bm-t. end intermediate
Jackson and return, romo da
the 1st and 10th of June. T

MENF'TTR.'NrTQvj
’S &amp; BOYS
’ CLOTHING
’Twm
ALT VI
HATS, CAPS, BAGS TRUNKS, &amp;C.
BAILWA1

' rd essjpsny that but a short half hour
Defofo were in tbs fan enjoyment of
health, smd each apparently bidding fair
to • tog lift. It seams that the hand
will b- spared by the officers io the rosrf, rfcAiCtfowtea indeed been heavily laid
sn to toriVrfMr Otto, hfatoo sktot,
to rnote H a nwy pleasant trip. Ths
thelstosdaoa. the darifag daughter,
can will leave in to tuartnug nod return
. matched.» rudely and unaxpwtedlr
from torn smtoss, with no word of
waraiag, 4|0fatoNari haunting
cry of, “father saue-ua, we are drown­
fog," reacted tote sere, from to tore
toy so wall know, but heard ton for
to test tfatnon earth. Ths frantic folh-

TB« UchctS TUE BEST!

'Sm.ISK?;

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

W$ IEW CASH STOK

PRICES TO sum

BEATTinEK!

�COSCESTKATED FLUID EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA ’
TTAMBLEN, BAKER k CO.
“
«
WbakeUs

W1« CSwbo per•
thrr bT®*
tU
‘Wl't
vr.,nd pY^Ur,r *°"
*•
Widows axd Orphans of our deceased
camraua. to nwito
_ _____ ___ ,
to—------ - ~
strewing
to-.
IM -tow JRXR.U3

Fruit * Oyster House

A.fc.Uk^ju. Umjh™. wnelttO
to fcuc--------- ...^^
«to« oT.tolu, i. d«,to. W
such arrangemcmt, as they mav think ®aw« to ato^u&lt;. &lt;to u . toa.
•traMw, to ou, ,hkh U- nM
Mb tor to. to* m tow.
u.~»to. 8l&lt;to0 (toa-ln-ly
—Io. B»lUr i.
bm.
tofT taltoh rto-wto.. mra.
and prices steady. Egg* are stronger, and
active at quotatioaa. Maul* sugar continuea weak. Potatoee are in active d*.
nwnd and are moving freelv, but with­
out change in price.

Dt&gt;OKt l.OOK,'
Is lews aMarare.

QX TIC I05T IClMItlU mss.

Xbwtrolt Produce Morelcet.

-dr

IStrtTft »

Eitdtoi-Gruil A I'killlpe.
HIM Clntblag llonee-M C«ul Bpwt QraU
JUpi.U. I^vi Bro*. A C*.
I berkt H. Bauer—Attorney at Laar.

Sruxntn Sent Foi xtaix.—One of
Hilts Vegetable Siiilian Ha:r Re- Tof't Art.le Soli Aparolxi, complete,
'nowir cleans the scalp of dnndruf, and lias just been put into tho popular Qty
Drug
Store, of F. D. Ackley, in this ril■allays all unpluaant irritation!.
lage, which is decidedly on* of the “ cool­
Csncssar. — IlcMtu. &amp; S'rents hare rat and most rofroahing ” of the season.
ta fine tot of White Granite Crockery of It to made of tho finest Egyptian Marble,
beautiful dm-i/n, at prices vapevevdeat/y highly polished and richly ornamented
with silver mounted draught and Syrup
Tubes. It is decidedly an oniimcnt to
the store, and a credit to tbo proprietor,
Ntw -Guoa*.;—A large nsaortmont of
everybody will find it n pleascnt flnce
»"W goods cheaper than ever, are being to get a cool, clear and healthy glass of
&gt;l«ued, at RvasEU. &amp; Nbvixs’.
rich Soda-water. In connection with
the apparatus, Mineral, o£d Cupgros*
Jr«r UrCKinn,—A new and splendid water will bo deqfeneod in a fow days,
stock of WALL and CURTIN PAPER, so tliaA norttos prefacing them can be
-wry chonp, nt the City Drug Store of F.
Not* Writ, tli* Advvrtisment of
Mr mu. Gam &amp; I’litiur*. They are
•doing a first rate business, are perfect­
ly reliable, and m?U only fii*t-&lt; lass gixols.
We ask for thorn a lilier.il share of the
pubik patronage,
e

FARM or 80 ACRES,
Beetle* l&gt;. be Tbarnappla: Sierra Impre

•JlfARHLlgED SLATE DBASTUK*

Slatb Hearths and Gbatm.

0. 0 scree Wheal on the jrouad; Goad Oeberd. Lag Hoase. well watered; Fares-

ALL fc-OR S1700
|TW 4o»«. 11,000 Io A trare al 10 p»r eent intr

I Dealer in all kinds of Machinery,

Hastinxs, are requested tn meet st the
Union School Home ou Thursday Eve­
ning at seven o’atock to arrange for the
FLAJWERS with which tn strew tho
Graves of our Fallen Heroes, on the
Si'th fast, and tn prepare a WREATH
to decorate tbo Grave of Caft. Frrurann, sft r whom tho I’oat.G. A. R., in
this Village, was named. It ia earnest­
ly desired ttiat tho attendance almnkl b*
large, as the occasion is ono uf deep in-

iMjritiGirr

THE EVD LESS MATCH!

Lore* Improved

Th© Enclleax IMTatch I

l TUB BEST CULTIVATION

DalMImrs, Fea&lt;re,4e.

A Ncimncb Astrin.—On and after
tho SLth fast. the traveling Inspector* of
■Cast &gt;m% &lt;&gt;u the Groat Western Railway,
will be dispcuwxl with. Having always
b—n a nuisance, wo note their removal
at an art of wixtoni, tluit all travelers
will apprcciitc, on the part of tho au-

Mirarw’s Excctaioa. Son* ForxTAtx.
—J. I*. Bourn 4 Co., have placed in
their Drug House ano uf those Im ferial
8&lt;m1&amp; Fountains, and the draughts there­
from are deci iedly cool and refreshing
three stlltry dnyw Beside*, tho Fountain
ia a splendid addition to their beautiful
store, and is of tho finest, polished Italian
Marble, adorned «ith silver plated
draught end syrup tubes.

Cut Dane Stoke

1UL. BUB &amp; IBSUMCE

Fist Ena. - Call and ace the new and
latest style of Rvacrvuir Cook Stove, for
sale by WieiiTXAJ^ &amp; GiUUl
w2
A Fixe Srxxo.v. - On Sunday mor­
ning the Rkv. A. A Kvirrrx, of Knlatnum, formerly a well known rituon of
this county, and Editor of tho Pionrer,
pr.adiod an initructire aad entertaining
•ormon, st the I’rrebytcriaa Church.
In th* evening ho officiated at th* Meth­
odist Church, and we bear his effort
A Goon Tian ix Psoarwr. —We nsk
the attention of out readers to tho tetter
of our Nashville correspondent, speaking
of a proposed Railway Excursion fro: •
Hastings and intermediate points, to
Jackson and return. mdo day between
the 1st and 10th of Jam*. Th* Excur»lon ia being arranged with reference to
the comfort and pleasure of those ptrrticipatinf, and 1 good time is anticipated.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Co.) wav announc'd. This lirm bad
been large deator* in gold, and the effect
of tho failure was run to the price of gold
up on Munday abovo 142, and the price
fluctuated, the tendency b&lt; :ng upward,
aad an Thursday running up towear H5»
but dosed to-day at 141 and a fraction.
Thefeilnrohaau ’
severely, but no

credibly dooaa him to a life rf mteory. All the
InanriM «U«b -with co purview are ai aU
Maeund. Not ear af them ua air* btm plare
are. (lie own Irvalteaal aUtlaaay to bto bare.
The Aeeare. happily far Uiemeeleee. era I Ml
ikrpticaL Th.re to *«b a th*.* aa KfolrJ

wb* sra (inid with caaiwni smm. uloyt **4
preltby. Tbre* «r» lb« &lt;Im* U*l p«lro«i». mJ
rKoiMoi UU8TKTTETH B1TTIB.H. Why A*
lb&lt;T Ippr.8. ibis faareaiall-djiptptl* .Msall.
bUtowprvpwsUo.T 41-r'r WeMw tbsp bars

8osn Wasir.—Goanrxia, Babutw &amp; anu many
—
Bak.it! purchased about 1400 bushels fered a reduction during the week. Tins
”£_“•? ■'Ss
excellent wheal on Saturday. .a &lt;»-. th.
The highest price paid was 11.61. Th* ««fc. mini -1~«« «“?«I*r“
vR—n&gt; th.
t ^outw— uJ ma.wheat tame from a* far South aa the facturc. Woolen goods oi moat kinds
■ sntrs of Johnstown, and from Ornngv- are inactive end dep.-c*M&gt;d. Hour has
vdle, Yankee Springs, Irving. Tbomapf'-a and tho eounty of Kent, as w*ll as
th* region round about this Village. A
large amount was also marketed on
Monday, and more is coming all tho
tin*, tho superiority of Ilasthg* aa a
WhAri market being already well under­
stood.
Th* wool market fa dull. Th.
fa sren-P-ta **
Oaaurxa has boon taking a tort .freedV commenced sheanag, and a eontatoog the ferae of this Ocunty. Ham- SEXtototof Ohio
be.,
ret-vod
here. TU ButoouCA—
potte that Grata and Wheat an tooldag
XZvfof AMrUof aaya that large tote are
well, and that much Cora is being put
la. Ho says, oo oBx mj tn prid a Tb­ hard to mrtu msfa^faw matwial oon-

it to tho County Fann, and found it a

QARRIAGE8, BUUV1E8^3LEIGHS

JOHN PATTON

SON,

Muric ft Jewelry.
General Grocer,
rpHE DETROIT STOVE WORKS,
Wmaheiars *f

' 1

MICHIGAN IRON,
(Uke 8«p*ri*r Cl»reml),

HALL’S

�HARDWARE STORE'
Cal., 00 thZsoth Alt, th Hgbt and onto
■SusliteuA Stetoii Bn Yat'
halfday from WaahlhgtOD.
M&gt; A~aUn
IntUnu *
—The poach mop at BL Jowpb. prom­ A Wte
LIFE* IN THE CHEAT METROPOLIS,
ices to be doubls that of last year.
meaner op ns TOUC Btetotnc tb*
—Hon. Wm. A Howard to to go to sECRKTsOF
TH £ Wft EATCI TV.
China eta Europe, where be to to have
(^^^•JSSKWir^ur
an iatorvlow with Burling*™-.
—Tbe Jackson CTfiren says the earntags of the Jackson, Lansing, and Sagi­
naw ro*d fur April, were nearly A10,(X»
more than lee lhb sune month last year.!
—fko nuxt State Fair of the Michigan ‘
8i*te Agriuulttml Society, is to be held 1
at Jackeon, oo tbe 21st, 22d, 23d, and
Si th of September.
-Ccmmtoklonef Delano has decided
that any dealer wboeoavo taping tobac­
co into emoklug tobacco, either by rat­
ting or rolling, or io any other manner,keeping the same for sale, to thereby
cotatttated ■ manufacturer under the
law, and must pay tax and give bondn

we
mic

at RAMHUM. RUT co,

DRUG&amp;
--

w^rparte te
url raiploVOTMl •!

—

ln~~|

• tlw. sr to- Ito
.iiEUSs

STOVES, IRON,

PMOUATK OBUEM.

fVTTT.

BOOKS,

gjiywcM girtrtarg

Jka CbesiF ••
Road.
Addin* •rMnawortaUosu
attsstoe plte I. Ottorto

Building Mat,flail.

Veni, Vidi, Viet'

SiATlONEKY.

guv*

tr.«|hi

Mads aad put up on Short Notice.

Shelf - Hardw*te and Cutlery.

—The Connutsaluner Of internal Rev­
enue lias deildc1 that ta men who bare
their grain maxrHae nrod into Sour In
any manner, mmt jay a Uc«nae to tbe

Jif KU&gt;VCJU&gt; rkJCDL

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

—J. M. Elmuuda,of Michigan, now ।
mctma.ter of tbe Unltod bides oanat •.
aMd fffruleriy Commltol mer o.’ tbe UeO‘
etoi Land Office has bora appealed
Fcetmaatar, at Wvahlngtou, D. C.
—Jaa. IX Plnkertnn.ofBUEmnm, MA
hu been appointed Supcrint.-ndent of
tbe Interior Department tec* Duncan,
resigned.
—The cuetom reoe’p's tor Utt week
ending May wh we.-e M B iO KV.
-Adbputeb datel «V Wb from
Sacramento, auuuuucee the arrival tn
that city of the 6p.-iugfte!&lt;Fc*rs, which
&lt;CV the Cist to crue» the continent
—Among the Ineideeta of the late
■term In St. l^nlawasthe return of a'
eportemi.n with "Bee daeeti ealpe wbleb
he tound killed by the hall. A pigeon
waa brought down In the city by had-

For Sale at Ealamaneo Price.,

.

'aSrKS
EVERY

MAN

Tie Famm’ Ima! Fin In Co.

UT i.kklr *&gt;t, &lt;MM*r
TUy u« a* Wapl* ia ww-

MIDDLEVILLE

&lt;

rorte Capital,

-

• '•

CEOHGE PHE8T0N

•■.SOO/JOO

Real Estate 1 Exchange

Large A Well Seine'ad Stock of

AGENCY,

GROCERIES,

Conducted by

■old. without
•aka ruwa Mr wro

JOltlV CAHVETH.
iBprsvcd Farah and Village
Property
*
FOR SAXE dt EXOHAMGE

—Mfr John D. Richards of Detroit,
who baa b«m appoint* t-ewetary of
Legation under Mr. Bawett MlnUt.r
Realdeut a* Hayti, la » U«bt mulatto, a
k.»UT and caterer by occupation, am} i»
cold to lie a gent.oman of mro sehubrly

VROOMAM.

^HOULDEB, ARMS!

BARhf AMD EA10N COUNTIES
urn Far. Fr-£NW" D““«’

7to?XbR7S* panto£

OWN

ATTDmO*. COMRADB

SB

Wi&lt;hlk«C»nAGIPKE8S
•tetoaraUae waMriafae-

PRINTER.
tbe public school of th at State.

bo. ar.

H. A. GOODYEAR.

a apl.al-4 JU*«k M

FAMILY GROCERIES
Caatutiag af

Coffees,

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
CALIFORNIA &amp; OREGON

SEED WHEAT AGEWCY.

Ml *■ 1TJVW

ate p. to.

w •*’

B^TLn T”1
M

GEOBGB PRESTON

BEST SEED WHEAT in the WORLD.
r.r&lt;*eily fn* (&gt;•■ Iswtilfww se sIIm* l*e«1 nttasi «n»w. Im AsSMaltae *U Cbdl tote
pMM.e.s^e^ewdl,

DODGE, BABCOCK &amp; AUSTK. 1

.etc.

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.

EQUALIZER.

COPARTNERSHIP.

E&lt;nlydi cu bo Cured!

Dll. r.«. a c. Bvssm,

!

*
1H- of the New Oriaana
Chamber uf Commerce invito prvpoaa..
tor deepeninff the waten altbe mouth o!
t'w MjMiecwiA Tbe committee arn
.Un inetruoUKi to endear, r to obtain frvm
tbe Government the dr. l«o&gt; boot now ia
n«e» with the bn’aneo
«». a&lt;&gt;pnTr&gt;atton ye* untuod. tor deepening the

P—»

'p»Zm •’tkur;’ ’

shingle stills, latu mill*,
FLAMERS,
MATCHERS.
JjLRRIKG sFATKMTt HAMiUON
Fite ■■0 Be^rtar rrwaf
SAFES.

' Bfanevagiag Bewi from Mexico-

dor d. Tiiada was thrtot.oed
ever the xoeidanos of all the
Mowefna Wnehiagtoa U
Pmidral Grunt s pAjr ***vm anxumi'T looked Lr. GeO EAeremain*i ek Sauli-*SchJosearn, th. IYn a
■amd at the capital

Great CofifiairaliflM a Lake street.

Ent Offer* to Agent*
'»«“
• «!•,» «*•!? «

"

■s&amp;i$sg

MULAY SAW-MILLS,

~

Havana, Moj
fro“1
Mairim to A. Srth nit ha.' bora roc -iv-,
ad. A jo-ubiuun had Uro'-en cui ia
Outeieeo; Irvopehad bora era* torappram it and tome fighA* ww ’’.F***
T^aifrnHnrof dasaQalactiaa with t"o 1
nreoeot g-irernment extended through
tnMhe republic and the political strug­
gle between the gtrrornment and too,
urmoatiua WM eevero, each P«V ua,B81
nlfttoa moaas ia i*e power to gma the
■upromacr. Charge of e«rwpA« wens
My toads ua .both adra

Ma&gt;itoei, rraciietee
Coeaettlap
Phyaie ■ •«. »Ue .fc, tnattote m Cbr-.tr
•to*Why, ate Ct«K Sm to —&lt;».
•• P». Ilaednior* CgasQaer, ate antral

‘ l~1* •*» *** f—•««*

C-.n-iln, u tJeaetlaa alto tr.U. h,
•d^fr^a taMag .a. fcpm a ike J. L 0 S

Mlca,0*» cu
Dwt^oit; Chicago

balTxV J“k“"

Aa*a&gt;l PualaEaal ■&gt;« W*m, ,,4 VMk M

g£AB«T CUDNTT

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
• e. Mtirrv.

waits, »1E«TS,

1&gt;°D-

ni®:rrnxi

Dru'g

4

1800.

Bookstore.

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GEO. Jjf.

BY GEO. X. DEWEY.

VOL. XIV.
S.iiinrjj girtrtorj.

With Malice toward;

Tnn^Nniimi

{SM SIT tot TH CUI!

NUMBER 6.

jMtrg.

prohibiting it altogether.

’ WM. UPJOHN,
rHT«Wf!g*»A4 8ar«re«. OOU

------- with an-------

•

STOCK SPAUIOIRG'S IEW CASH STORE

IMMENSE

-3^. SeaHonable Goods which I offer at

JkrB.XCZ»JESSI

H. J. HANEY.

tKat. will

Everybody.

The Origin of the Bapahlieu Party.

GOODS

---- AXD-----

ALLEN BENNETT.

'

"Mad*.

StiMfllang.

Astonish.

IVO TROUBLE TO SHOW

DR. C. O.8COTT.

store to human nature its mhorent
ilegee; to wipe off if possible the ci
under which Americans labored;

Rail Road prims

YORK AND BOSTON

NEW

Hastings, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl

That’s Big Talk,
Try it Now.

found aj that time distinctly to champion
thii rnonalroua wrong. No conudiwublo
body of people could be found to defend
whereby the people of a'State may intelit, and there seemed every prospect that
ligently govern themselves. A doepotum is simple and the greater the despo­
tism the greater the simplicity of adnunsuited but tho will of the desjot.

There

S. TA.YLOR

I. W. VBOOMAN,

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

has a fine assortment of

SUCCESSORS TO

ROBINSON fc WIGHTMAN,

o. •. mntiRi.

WM. H. HAYFORD.
ATrOBNKT
c.

Cixeapor fox* CJumLi than any House in llnrrv
CoiAxty.
'

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

DAILY!

Ba“Specialities in every department

BUCKEYE REAPER &amp; MOWER!

it Vino. Blaek. Karting*. Mtck

C. G. HOLBROOK,

ROOFING—We are sole Agents for this County for
*■

the beet pitent Roofing made. Cull and see nmplea and get reflbruneee.

pairing Jauo promptly on short notice.

, WIGHTMAN A GREBLE.

Hastings, Mteh. April 20, I860.—wly

HOUSEKEEPERS I

&amp;

medicines!

.

. concurrent judgment of tho majority.
But how ahull this concurrence be. ar-

,

mulgatod with authority in the regular
fonnsofoiiawa
r.v.rtcuuythis
touwill
u_____
forms
laws. Evidently
rc- ,
vtfwwycomplicatedmasHnwy There
rxlraoWhiary inn »r»r kaowa must be discu.tiun, comparison of view*,
■
■
‘Cote, oollisians uf ideas, and finally ballot*.
“&gt;sd&gt; renreeentntiirr and u voa* and nova"

J io .user.., Utcm. Ac ~

t

Goslar's’ Buckhorn Salve

I* lb*

JOHN M1C.1

enuine drugs

do.i

PRICES!
G REASONABLE
u

found two aides to every question, and

AT TMB

wi. 1. COBB,

.Visitor

Exck.nr* Ulotk

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &lt;fc OILS!

on either side in a quarrel, as knowledge
“■-------'— :---------------r as freedom
As we should
ppr&lt;

BRUSHES, VjYRZSTISII

HASTINGS HOUSE,
.re.r *f 8l.1* in* Cbureb KUvvi*. n»»lla«*.
Mi«b , Omu U. K«ira, prvpn«l«r. Thu nenn pounds strictly

pure white lead-

2500 PO,;S1&gt;S GENUINE ENGLISH CROWN LEAD.
ifAHTLETT PURE DEAD.
O Ann pounds _7„—
..
______
.
PRENCH zinc.

.Holieitor ii

r~------■

So-

in tho inoat oxtrnragont ttGuincr.

The

opposition to tho dangerous tbouriea of
tho Pederulists, who were represented as
still seeking under other names to break
down tiro rights of the State* and the pcraiitod in being buried with it
libertio* of the people.
Tho history of this contest, the skill ie party in 1852 was asrared by thia ac­
and success with which it was oonduited tion of tho Whig*, who could only sup­
port Bcutt upon hii brilliant
tho mru of this generation, and that rernrd vhlta ■■
12.
__ ■
which immediately preceded it Its re­
mit* wo all know. The South drew
st -adilymore and more completely to­
gether, and by tins mean* contufqwl its
l&gt;owcr to control tho Democratic party,
— i II . UUMKM, IBwhile that party finding m the unity ft ,_—J - —----"•
affirmed tho principles of tho Buffalo
the South tta secure promise of success, platform, and nominated John P. Hale

steadily incrensed until tho old land­ oua defection of the Van 'Burens end the
twer portico were developed in tho vary marks of tho party disaniraiirod and tho
“ Barn Burner* " of New York, who had
views of Mr. Calhoun prevailed entirely.
Under tho old plan of State rights, to
which was added it* eorrolhuy “Equali­
ty of States/’ every barrier to the spread
uf slavery lute all tho territories was
thrown down, and tho rigbtfiilnera and
justice of that institution wm baldly proButtho time was now rapidly
iwoeching whan tho voice of the pe
should begin to make itself heard
appropriate to the principles maintained
by each, being culled “Federalist* " and without denial and without shame the
" Anti-FederaliaUi.” In tho rh^rp en- chamniun of slavery in our free repub­
lic. It had conquered every party which Preaidenty by what seemed an. ovw
had risen up to oppMe it, and fully be- wholming majority, and the Democnifie
® “w
Of power,
but all lutalligout men caw plainlv that
party wliich should antagonise ita ideas, the victory was delusive, and tho hold it
that the constitution, though approved via: an AHi-Slktry Ptrty. There had main tainod was frail end |«»ixi.-arr
ae a whok, could only be carried before been anti-slnrcry men enough bafoin, The now iVeeident, imfoad, prod^med
the people of the Statua, upon eeauranco and many gollsut though finally una­ solemnly thot all «ur dlflkuItiM wire
that it should be immediately amended vailin omtecto had been fought for right ■V’ttlsd carnpfetoly and finals and bode
iUmeet important particulars; and it
WM so done.
camo not Tho territorial questiun at
In these discussion* tho people were

Ooemr’e” Cough Remedy.
wn&lt;«* lead la dmh.“
CueterV Cough Remedy. ject of sharp and often angry debate in
tho Convention which’frumrd it, and
JTUeptag Omaha, Aw."
Try •• Costar'e" Coagh Remedy. when it come to be submitted to the
people at large for their ratification, they
straightway axrided into two parties up­
on that question.

1000 POV’,DS ®EWI,ISE
We buy our Goods directly from.the
Manufacturers, and sell at PRICES
that defies competition.
Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

JI0I3RO0X * MILLS.
,TTO»NtVri .»4 CaaBwil-ire si Law.

*crupuluu* tiolilicians, and with groat wore not with the loader* of that
lucecaa Most adroitly it sought control
of the dominant party of tho ooantry and
by alternate promiles and threatening* now establish itself firmly in powm“imd
it finally brought that party entirely un­ thus tho immediate disruption of that
der its dominion. This was not done at

cession of Millard Fillmore to the Prutadoncy. and tho passage of the comptotBtso mourns of Ib50, including the
lerctaudiug fully that no party in “ fugitive slave law,” speedily put an ead
to the temporary *
SiXSati
plre apparently sound, tho Southern
leaders seized bold of tho old Demo­
cratic theory of State righto os contradiatinguiahed from the Hamiltonian no­
tion of National supremacy. Thia wm
made tho pivot of the contest Tho peo­
Btab&gt;, They are the origin and ioutoo
ple were constantly harangued upon this
of ell politico I power. Tho Government
subject and alarmed with exaggerated
exists only beeauao they will it, and its
argument* of the dangers of fl eun*oli.lated national Government. Platform*

„
tiOUSEKEEPEb!
Hen—Women— and Children!• maintain it In such a State public oplnMen—Women — and Children!* | ion ii tho law, and thia opinion is tho

ARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Re­

H.

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IMS WM ft*

cxocutod by officer* not of tho popular
cbosing. Political opinions are forbid­
den, aixl the Aa&amp;eai corptu does not exut
Thure are no "rigkit," and therefore no
need for their protection.
Just tho contrary of this is tho case of
a free commonwealth. Hero everybody
is to be consulted about even thing, and

ARE NOW SELLING

&lt;TEW

acrompbahed in

NEV MILLINEKT CHH IKRE.

S. C. PRINDLE,

J. P. ROBERTS A QO.,

our actions ths pure bcnefioenco
xdrino held out to the world in
laratfon of Independence.” Bo­
rnum approvoi of thia, and
Madi*on made au elaborate it It did not, indeed, easume thfenasM,
nor in fiust any name ht all- The t&amp;ho
had not yet arrived for that
The people had not yet given up cl!
hope font the country might bo eared by
Undent on a country filled with slaves.” one of tho groat political partire fhai
That no party was formed at this
early day with the distinct purpose of

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HTZGLRMLUrtMT.Sa at. o

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It re «es/ra- SalmOTP

The Flirt and Ker Fan.

7STEW GOODS

NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
• ■ I have just returned from

... K H. XAIXOBt,
AUEntFX. OCc* si Um Caart Ilea*

ATTORN

r

HASTINGS,
WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 2, 1869.
___
.____ _ __MICHIGAN,
.
_______

BOSTON CASH STORE!

sass bokuti.

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®ljc Hastings (Sanner

DEWEY,

“COSTAE'S

J. P. ROBERTS Ac CO.
HuUnp,April 20lh, 188S.—

BEAUTIFIER!
Bitter-Sweet end Orange Blossoms.
WM. J0N1B,
HCROEOX Daattel. wv»M s*U I

bi
but in the great fundamental landmark*

BUY roup PLOWS AT TH!

HASTINGS FOUNDRY!

"Costar’s" (only pure) Insect Powder.

itkmiata had done much to edpeople in right riewa of alarahev Jtad fiuM-utteriy to so
considerable sujiport from tho body of
the people.

• AII Dr&gt;f(l*U I* IluUip Mfi tt*w.“

‘ CaeTSB,10ataehySl.X.T.

ph. No one now doubts that they were
cxecodowly useful in their day.
The origin of the Republican party of

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-

0 midriyf tWaocafllotn waaiafor patriotic men longer to —-

feet accord in principle upcu'tb.i*

cnKTiss IVO. aja
Iron Beam, ******
and Ute Celebrated
Iron
#

Hut»K., M.ebyn,

Robinson [kalabazooi No. 20,

be farmed

Dtanoerato

twomoiopathic

WKL Coulter and RICE’S Patent Wheel, |12.

For $10.

vary wm struck by the Declaration of
lepeudanM. The slavery qutM.tian
tho Conrontion that framed

jjT W. have a.M «rUnent of CULTIVATORS 4 DRAGS.

■ettfagaU
Bu.Ul., ; mitfeee

JACKS01- - ShU* Prison ■ • WAG6N AGEKCY.
Wagon*, for S110.
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a F. DWIGHT At CO.

HALT •»&lt; Fuiruai Bun. rasa.

�NEWABVERTISEMES'Tg
ding to the Emperor has bote uninter­
which should unite tho Itonast, ruptedly exfatod far A tented y*ora
-loving people of the Unitel
The Emperor altogether ignored hi*
in a common effort to vindicate
brcrnmfa: bare from the reproach diplomatic conflict with OUT Goversmsext
concerning Mexfah, vfitieh, st the dtoe,

the now party, m it wm certainly th*
fimt to fannAlIy adopt tho new party
num*, “ Republican.
This was done
fa fee year |8&amp;4,'«eMwm the result of
, a very cart ful axtd energetic canvss* of
the tartoua leaders of the tovoral parties
which w«ru brought together at Jackson
in tho summer of feat year. Previous
ntectious had proved feat a very consulorable majority of our people were hos­
tile to the further oxtoation of alavnrv,
and might be relied upon to sustain any
teell-OTguniaud otfart io give afflict to that

Ocas* ro Tors un.—The curren t year
will largely add to our facilities to com­
municate with th* Old World by Cable.
In addition to the French Cable which
will soon b* laid, wo now have u dupli­
cate line from Isrndoa to Valoatia, which
will be exclusively u»ed far transmitting
Cable dispatches. Of the two- Atlantic
Cables, both of which are now in good
working order, one will, in future, bo
cxcludvely used far sending dispeUhe*
from Valentis to America, and the other
for receiving American ditpatebre.—
Thus the telegraphic eommuui. atiun be­
tween Now York and London vrid now
b-j instantaneous.

Rsodb lorn -Tho Rhode Island
H .uao of RoprosontativM have paasod,
unanimously, a rusolutiun that the Gen­
eral Asa -mbly has in high catena tho
administrative ability of Hi* Excellentv
Governor Ambrose E. Burnside; retains
unimpaired confidence in, his courage,
patriotism and loyalty, and holds in
grateful remembaranos tho solf-owifiring gallantry of the officers and sol­
dier* of Rhode I.land during the formid­
able rebellion.

Whigs and Frooooil mon had tailed from
m*r» joaloua'c* and internal discords,
and it wm wisely concluded to dumi-s
a idea of preserving old organixa tfans.
to rely entirely upon principle* far
tho eunaeivo jwwor tobold a* together.
The call far fee Jackson Convautfan
ttm therefare merely an invitation ex­
tended by a few inbridoala to men of all
WllU bebeved slavery to be an
evil which ought not longer to have the
support of tho National Govrrumont, and
tho Convention anacrubkd with no purIrxiT.—Fourteen arrests have been
pooo in view but to concert moMurve to
/-•store the administration to Ute princi­ made at Leghorn in connection with the
ples and practices of tho founders of th&gt;- exempted assassination of Colonel Gren­
republic. Little difficulty wm found in ville. It has boon ascertained that po­
cvrryiag into effect this project A plat­
form wm easily agreed ujlu, as but a litical animosity, growing out of the con­
single object wav really had in view, and duct of Colonel Grenville at tho siege of
a jtarty fanned which brought together Romo in 1M0, was the csilmi of the
nearly all th* opposition to th* Dcidocratic party which then existed in U o
Blate, Bite rvaulutions adopted the IfaStint—The Spanish Cortes has adop­
puUicon uomo which soon bocamo also ted tho clause of the now Conxtitatton
tho ncm» of the Nalfoual jxirty.
declaring the government a monarchy,
In the formation of tho party hero tho
caucus system was ro acted, and th* by a large majority. Madrid republi­
Jaeksjn Co iveution wm a mass meet­ can newspapers claim that republican
ing, the bmincss lo.ug pro onnod success has only been dererred by the
through eommiitees appointed by th*
moating—n methodof »:orooding which
many boliavo it would have bora better
nth'y stateto have c.*ntinuod to tliis day. The rore nt of tho pnb.io debt for May, will.
aoke* of tho Convention contained noth­
ing new or striking. and in the adopii. n show a decrease of t7,0(X)000; actoal
ortho party nemo it wm not an tavaa- circulation of National bank notes is
far, though first in fee order of time. lJ90.Mft.7M.
The ground of the contest had alroadv
been cbojou, and tho name under which
Tn Rl’komd AtUAXcr.—Il in de­
we were to fight was
”
'
finitely oaoertained that the rumor of an
stood among tho Ire------ ---------- „_____ alliance of France. England, and Spain
yet formally promulgated The whole
purpose of th* Oonvontfon wm to bring 'against the United State* is without any

Ufa unity of action those who were alroady agreed fa prfacipl*, and in thi*
roepect it was a notable sucre**. The
Mate wm carried triumphantly by the
new party in November, and from th.it
fane to the present it has carried «»v. ry
election, until the D.-moarutir: party o;
IBahigan is u m dxmd m JuEm Oeoar ”

,„“iSS:/?SS’TC*
relative* as they bent brer the grarey
mound, that marked the abode of a htuban.!,* fslhrr or s brother. Teenoemminglod with the rain drop*, and heart­
felt sympathy wont from breast to brea.t,
m sighs were wafted on fee hraeM.
Old Hundred wm then played by the

WORTH OF GOODS IN STOCK,
Which GODSMABK * PALMER are of-

I*

and have reached bottom

Sasrarm and Mjrrupw,

Coffee Sugar, 16c per lb. The best Ten Cent
Prints. ta_ Our aasortment is more complete in each depart­
ment than ever before brought to this market. Consirting
of a fine line of

C1HE3.—The following place* earnprise all the cilice in Michigan: Monroe,
Adrian, Hillsdale, Coldwater, Dolnai,
Ypdlonti, Ann Arbor, Jackson, Albion^

Cotton, Linen and Qari)brie Edgings and Insertion*.

Marshall, Battle Creek, Niles, Pontiac,

Boots k Shoes, Hats k Caps and Wall Paper, in great variety.

Itopids, Mu.kegon, Saginaw City, East
Saginaw, Bay City, Flint, Port Huron,
St Clair, and Manistee—in all 25. Of

anougD
COFFEES AMD SPICES.

DRESS GOQDS, WHITE GOODS,

Clothing,

ML UMt if FHMiMlltf LEMENTI C01BTAITLT OR UH.
MA_Come and Come early, so aa.to secure good bargains and

mmub.

the first choice.
uwtwaaa a
these, four axe on the line of tho Bouth­
Bedfasd. May 1st, 1869.-2m
__________________ ____

orn Railroad eight on the Hue of tho
Michigan Central, and four on the De­
troit A Milwaukee Road. Kalamasuo,
with a population of nearly 10.000, still
remains a village. There citire in tho
aggregate number 240,000 inhabitants,
or more than uno-fifth of the population
ol the State.
‘

Tkk Book Brama*.-Bat few per
none have any proper comp ehcneAo &lt;f
how vast Is the Look bu-dnens 1 n this
country. Take one •■Item." for InUancc

EXCELSIOR

fern Lxeonrr stock of Hardin
feo etaapeet ptaoo to buy is of
«u&gt; A Gaxetx.

CaLLKCTIOI = COKYirAKB

HASTINGS CJ.ASll

STOIIE

Are now offering far eaks, a fall Stock of New and Seasonable
Goode, recently putchaw’d in fee beat eastern markets at the
lowe&gt;t possible price, far cash. Our stock includre a full Bne of

W c sell at at Eatkem,Manu­
facturer^ Prices.

AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

PMirn’e '’BUNKIlINE AND SHAD­ STAPLE
OW JN KKWYORK,- which Is th* ex­
citing wrrk pf the t mh, and Is mlling
‘
at ibe rate of 1.000 copies jerdsyand Clotha and Ready-made Clothing.
Is sold exclusively by agents, ttt adHats dt Capa, Bsota &amp; S'vo-f&gt;, Groo?ri*»«, Ae.
i-rrticnait la awo/Acr eoAuun). The EF"Ca h paying cu-tomera, giv* us a colL We will che&gt;rfn’]y show you
publishers (J. B. Hot* A Co., of Hart.
our stock, that you may wn] are prices with auy other Crst-cLis* Store
to.il, Cann.), use two tons of paper a day (y in the Btat’. We have got tho Goods and we want to anil jpg
'
and run il large roller p' ernes coueant- ___ them, and shall trr to sell ypu all we can and will satiffy yon dial it
ly to ■&gt;.p]ily tho current demand. Thia W is far your iutarvst to buy bore. We warrant th • pri-e* th ill be ssriJ-irtury.
We vril take in exchange for uef goods.
la doing a wtoiemte btulnem with one
book alone. *1 his is a Urge work too It
mu»i be remembered, betwren seven
and Cigbthundred pagra royal octave,
sst tho ragrulas- market ratca.
and yet It nvlee &gt;n rapidity of sale "UxCLUloM'oC’aBIX'' of old. Tblukofthe
H e would not forget that we are Agent for one of the best
coant.cm number of the email bowks
published. Buxoly ouar is a rond.ng Sewing Machines in the world—
country.

Blitter &amp; Eggs Dried Fruit,

mjeCJE! IF’JL.OJRiIElTVCJE:.

savored Union upon
and liberty fem*
amfideao* of the I*-,And duw that the original purpose far
which fee Republican party wm orgtmte&lt;p has boon ai-vomnlisLed, ar will be by
the early adoption uf the fi. teenth amendnient, and tho u negro qneetiun " ix about
to disappear f irerer from our politics—
far which God be prai*ed—-what remains
fir uv to do? What future has thiparty before it, ar rather, m many put
the queetiou, why nut dislumd at once T
To which it is an.-wa.-od that the RapubEonn party will not, and cannut. &lt;lisl&lt;an&lt;],
beoauee itcapnoi safaly trust its great
work already atdompluhed in tho hands
of any other tairty. It is fee jiarty of
progreaivo,' liberal iJetts, and must stand
pxord in this country "ver all that ha'bean wun, bMttag bark tho wave* of re­
action and fartilying anew fee strong­
holds of liberty. Il made war on sin very whan quite * large conoonn* of our aitmust continue th. battle against, every imtin wnndod their way to tho sileni romrruptiuo and wrung in the wuue eau e. pu-itory of tho dead.
The conqueror, who bee vr.u an ampirn.
dues uni ut onro disband his fan es and appropriate prayer by th* R»v. A P.
lay down Id* artus m if nothing farther Moom of th* M. E. Church, after which
tastaiued far him io do, bet .odfapMe.
an .•xcellent and touching ad.ireu wm
them os to guard his cunqurei securely,
and proceeds with reaewed cnarsres to delivTrod by fee Bav. T. L. Buesan,
beautify and imwora the ground he has late Chaplain of fee 21*t Mkhign In­
ewnfad- TMs la fee work of the Bo- fantry.
pabtfefa party of the fattxn, and upon
The speaker held his audience io

THY GRIGgJ

-wTitMmnSWF'
»,.! exdvslvsly

GOODS HAVE TUMBLED,

Ths Fxxxcx Etxcnoxs.—Tho returns
received ohow that 196 Official and 26
this starling national Religious Journal,
Opposition members hare been elected.
th* subecriptiou price o! which is $2X0
The elections in 48 distxicte still remain
p-r year, Oliirs to send il to any oddrres,
imdeddod.
during the remaiafirr of the pre-ent
Aaxxxiiv - Silver oro has been div- year—from May to January—for ewi
errered in North-Wedern Arkansas, noixiB. Ihn uAl^nalct, in a standing;
thiiteen miles from Fayetteville. The pnMj f that it is W t nec-saary far a Itali- .
ore is reportud rich and abundant
gious Jou^hal to ba either dry, prosy
and sectarian, or worldly sensational
Mxx:ci. Tho revolution in the State
and flashy. It occupies a golden mean
of Binaloo, Mexico, has terminated in
and io a tnutt readable paper.
tha complete defeat and overthrow of the
Tho above offer will enable all to
moke fee acqnaiataace of fe*^ddr«&gt;» at

Last Sunday being the davret apart for
paying a tribute of respect to the memory
of the soldier* who fell in the gruel strug­
gle for freedom in tho war of tho Itebvllion, a due observance of the occasion
was had by the citisen* of this place.
The hour of three in the afternoon had
been designated as the time tor aesem*
bling at the cemetery, but a drimling
rata that eommeneod a little atefraoou,
delayed the proceedings far nooriy an
hour, tho weather proving quite inau.pictou* for carrying out tho programme.
And yet there seemed a fitnes* in tho
falling rain, emblematic of the shedding
of team o’er the graves of our dead sol­
diers. It seemed, a* though the very
heaven* united in paying th* la.t sad
honors to the departed, by bedewing the
sod that alirou Ind them in their last res­
ting plaoo with the glittering drupe of tho

Mt Butiip ?»ns

jsjsrriu

REMXXsn the Sheep- bearing
to bo held at tho Fair Ground
10th day of June, in*’-

We Warrant our Good*:
W. L A 8. Pare Isnd.
Peninsular White Lead.
Bartlett White Jxsad,

Wolverine While Lead,
Gross Isle White Lead,
Legal Trade. White Load.
French Zin-,

Jvtr Rscatran.—A new and
stock of WALL and CURTIN
■very cheap,,at tho City Drug St

D. Acs lx r

W, L t S. Pure Parlor Zine,
PcnLaulor I-ehigh Zinc,
/
W. lrarino Snow White Zfac,

» done Ufa ,.f J. p. Robert &amp;
GRANT &amp; PHljJjpa,

8v*»vrn Scwrex. Otararrt
Miring in State Sabbath Schoo
fam, win bo hell *t tho Pre
Char*. Citv of ND-aTaretay,
dav asd Thasaday, June Fth,

SCHOOL

DISTRICT HUH

Rtewr. It it said that S
Rsw&amp;rxot b determined to ee
teefica to Union mm in the So
•will declare martial taw in

where outrag-rs are frequent, i
A. C. AVWffW k CXK,
laremi.MS JsMevs i.

Tankee Notio
H«M^-ry ami VH.v«a,

—The coroner’s iury closed their favMiigotion of the fate tragical accident
on the Long Island Railroad, an May
The majority of the jury declare
the Company rmponribl* for culpable
negligence of thair duty in not keeping
thrir road in proper repair.
—Fir* convicts escaped from the State

CLOTHING HOUSE!
30 CAPiiAJL. HTJaEET,

*

rapids.

NEW STORE;
—'■
BEST GOODS.
LOWEST PRICES

MEN’S A. BOYS’ CLOTHING
„ .goods ‘ ° ’
HAT8, CAPS, BAGS, TRUNKS 4C
mtlWATS.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Flae Gold Jovrolry,

Sffl

ui PM Ware.

Star
Watches, (’looks aat Jewelry grpsired

THE AKCTKIS THS MET!'

/XJhtomraasn Cwmrrmox.—
flima Btote Agricultural Koc
UM a KeU Trial of Reopen
-era aft Wemhrr
Richmon
♦th deg of Jarre, and we hope
largely attawUd, nut only by V
W^dttoeMoTofeoxBtatra

fer peeteaHe to fee Acid totab

�MtW *(f»rii£MElT&gt;.

pwdft»

■sSfti
ib.«e»o.

THE EXDtESS MATCH!

Th© ISndlea* Match !

gASTiNQil

WOOLEN FACTORY!
ThrlCIHQAN MACHINERY DEPOT,
ri. woiihlh a sox
Be. n, 1U1 A luJ Lfferua lH|M, U.lrolt, Mtth.
DtU.rtJa Es(Im&gt;, IUi!»n «nt S«* Will*. PI mi

11 ASTMM W MIEN FaCTHI
Aad V"*” StarUeatar*

“ *“ *" **’ ’**

Has*'. Inprovcd Gerereor red V*|r. MHOMred. QR TRI MOST REASORABLI TIRM.
Lr.ibrr u4 Rubber fail lag. Iter red blwa
T:&gt;* Gw* I* krp red Ce—redires, ceSU.rfr., eu.
•
tal»in&lt; fit M*oe», six .f »M«h .re If fM|
jJortLARD E PHILLIPS.
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Vuituunnf

w.m. &gt; r&gt;J comp.-Ur. ,t ibi.

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8*“r*T

SHOW
CASES,’
nniuMUE &lt;e* arels ream. rrc.

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Impurterv ini draler. la Fntcb red Kogl-.h
« U4.■ aad Plctar* Gte... IHtmll. Hah- &gt;»
Uaarve »tMM Clmtaad. O , Otee*. It tlrti

---------aeerM*.-----------I Th*' prioe will bo Oas Dollar par BiuhL
Tai Ltaotrr stock of Hardware, and Our farmers will do wall to make a note
the cheapest place to buy is of Wianr’

BUSINESS CARDS.
piolt SALE I

Nriblt Six IIcjmii Piers op Caoicr
Rxsdix. roa Firn Cerra It will bo
sec- by an ndvi-rtianent in this number
| of our pap*r, under the hood of “ Orra
ExTSAOtuixiBT,'' that, in order to make
the people better acquainted with their
(new magrain", “ Osa a 2I»ath," tho
[ putlishura, T. S. Ames A Bor-, of
Philadelphia will send tho first six
monthe’ number* for 1 "69; of that rarely
excellent and beautiful periodical, contaiifing !u &lt;i pages of tho choicest read­
I

.table Sicilian Hair 'Rcnewur will show
most beneficial effects upon the hair and
“*________ 4,_________\
Bxxaxan the Sheep—hearing festival

to be held at the Fair Grounds bn the
10th day of June, insL

XrA*M or M .east,
^ARBLIZLD SLATE J1AJCTLE5

Slatb Hkabths

and

Grates.

Oa Beetioe IS, teTtereappl*: te Acre* tape
rd. « acrid Wfadi aa tea gtuooit Ored Ojteart. Leg Beu*. *»U walirid: Tariklag tapfaanata, Ttev* liege. T.I

Bred for Cinalar. jBI

qiwo KTORY Hoi'll la MiMtetn.
I "feat (Meet ta»*r; TWO LOTS; MM« 1«.
■

ing, fur 50 oenta. Take our advice, and
sen 1 the 50 Ponta; yuu will find it a

WILLIAM MYERR,
Breler la

Music &amp; Jewelry.

PR ICE WLT BLOW.

IBBLE

BROTHERS

SPECIAL NOTICES.

GEORGE PRESTON,
Jerr Rrciirra.—A new and sp'endil
stock of WALT, and CURTIN PAPER,
very cheep,, at the City Drug Store of F.

Now York, liny 2S.
Tho gold market baa been flat and
quiet during tho week, in mirkadcuuD. Acitar.
trust tu the proceeding Week. Jh- juice
on Thursday ran down below 139, be­
IsrranTixo New* Irxxa may Iridbund ing tally U cams below cxirct-m figures
last week. The m irket is a little tinner
to-d*y, hovrover, doing at 1395^*.
•»— —
European ad/ioo , and our own Ttaa-n-1 vfa* hr ta* UHiftl «ate*eo&lt;ten »t murerra*’.
.■...t.r.raiuniv.ofLlM.
* V,- J I . L
P _»1
...
Uiiir to all lb. &lt;**•*■ •&lt; te. body. Tka .Shi af
public deLt, bate a favorable ebect on , t511,
apaa tba afcauck eat kkhwy., u
Got. rament -ecucities «bi. hnrea shade I.n.mpl ead
Tin palUet. -b- b ate.
Stsatrn ScwnoL Cixvarrinv. The bett -r. Tho tund'-ucy o: the flour mar- «n®e«»i i..«U4oinJa« a*4 uv tlx aiTvaas, M*a
Mishigio State Sabbath Sahrxi' Conven­ kethaahein .luwuwirl fur aom • diys, »«t»-Ufa• ■"‘•‘T**fu'*-“d*»u
tion, will bo hel I at tho Preshytartas li.. r.n»n. .h
6 »a&lt;ilk«»:rtaauerb**hhee«*tailluurahbfra»e.
Uuutatwna ahuw as foLowa.
Itb sciiarU *Uk craat ean. aad fa eeau»a*K
Church, Ci tr of Nil-s, Tunalay, Wednes­
day and Thursday, June fth, 9th nnd

A.-lMn- i.&amp;in.t.-n L-dMl.M
had it. euect oa pr.cj.. W neat u fairly
• .1 c .v
a active under a bn*k export daman i, bat
ta the South, and (&gt;&lt;n
m flight. e.vwds the margin co do aly aa Li prevent any material
' ad. anoe in the price o. tho -ta|4-. Corn
and Oats a e moderately acute at pre*ent rat* a There is an atiire sfltnula* to
1 c-ttun goods mariiet, and decide ily an
Twt (hin Prm Vxu.tr RaitcoAn.—
active movement Las taken place in ua-1
The jUreriittr
Tni-au of Friday aajs: beac«dand bleached goods. IhcmiLL* •
The Detroit car works are engag 4 In are chang.ng their machinery prep tracon«trurting fur the Grand Hirer VaUtf a to the manu.acture of .all *Vles,,
an alvanco is eaacntul to further
Railroad throe juuaenger roaches and

MCBO&lt;*&gt;«tatar red *«rtrei. All *te k*»*
uei maven re’s evesacu stmeaewestklvlrta*.
»*••• »k»«n It te* *etay» M HrbM
r«e*-&lt;te fare re*du faj
— to ire­
te. m—U. *T“i**fai
j,b«i»i*.“ iaMik*r fakM* tel* 1 n'--ir-’
ta tokre rwelerty elteeel driac vitality red «Wfauy te th. «re«ta.________________________
S0Ta Uw #dtawd.™ tut *&gt;lei
m,niiB.i .,u* r.*a •.rmyifae efteebifad
H*taLeld*« Buree* Hereeyertita i* a remdyet
lb*
’ •* _ ______________ _ _
lltuicu'i Bzireet F*r**e*riit* cireax* **d

General Grocer,
*n&gt; rsonecs bhui.
HAKTtXfa,-- &gt;Jy|.. MICH.
tyOMb yta far Predree.

Drns,Itditiiia,Gnic8riss,i

u GROCERIES &amp; PROVISIONS
Which they sell

Very Cheap for Cash!
Ninety Acre*.
A^oieief te* THIS,, rftaAeeilL. ai nilM
'.
Temiy-efaka

The Higbret Market Trice paid for
POTATOES, BETTER, EGOS, AND
FRUIT.
First door West of II. A. Goodyear*■

A.&lt;rreai IMprw»
AXD DX.1KR TUB BIMT CVLTlVAYlW t

GeM BUttai***; reStee, AL
i. *. xmls. I
1. a. aiaau. J

IN BeedwuA Ara

HASTINGS. Jos* fa. Ufa.
Juaaf

10 Ceesrw* si. tatralt

yyillTIU.X DREWKBT.

PATENT POCKET CORM BHELLER.

Fine Stock Ale. Porter Exoelalor,

Price @60 an .A.cr€fa

Ciesai aad Prvwat L'*e, f^r Amfkl. Bet­
...
,
11,4 Ale»*»'1 I'orter.
(Mrapevter qe*i:iy. equal to Ik. tart Impertrd st
• Lout uu*.li-lZ lh* br...
AGENTS WANTED roa TUB

.

Secret History

RKAL ESTATE t fflSBBAJCE

OF THE CONFEDERACY.

T'llU^iI^l'K«XM^0' ruta4*^“*UIMPROVED FAxtMMs

IL A. GOODYEAR,

Bauler itotap Dealer,

Bible Dictionary,

Wild Lari: aM YiDap ftgeij

three baggage cars. They are bandlured at tho rates at whkh they have i „a, sicreM.
*m»s, afifl.are supplied with “all the
modern improTmonte."
mams at at preeeat pnora. (we trel.o.e H,7rip*rili*. Th* ta. i* mb*ii. Thee* who
all of th» above which imnliee that, at । d*.|w . l«s* qwatay sad tar,. d*****r»*di.
Pniiwomn Conrrrmox.—Tho Vir­ the lowest jtnee cuttun gvoaa o: any uo*cr&gt;i&lt;ion have touched, thsy cannot be
ginia State Agricultural Society w3l manufacfarudand sold at a reasonable 1
HALL’S
hold a Field Trial of Expats and Mow­ profit himjdy a Manufacturer'* m as an
VSHNUflCUlAN
ers at Westover, near Richmond. on the apology fur exorbitant j.rvfit, and wo
hs.- J-ace knowledge ot thia matt, r
HAIR
9th day of Juue, and we hope it may be

largely attended, nut only by Virginian^
but by citizens of other Staten. Ihi* ia '
far prefer able ti the field triala our folks
had with Virginians down that way a
few years ago. yet wo can hardly hope
that it will be so numerously attended
Still, a good many will be present, and

JtSOWER.

which o iab.01 to speak, with mo iarate .
certainty that we are right Eo. of the----------Baxsxl) Th. Wool maiketla now (U
«• * »•’ •••»«***’

abouibmg topic with farmera, but there
ia nothing especially aoctraragiug ai r»-

£ ha»4 at O*r factory sad »inn*»L &lt;
Watetetaa* a BrtaAtlto , DeUetiTiteL
^ANVEBTaOOOD MAN,

D rgoMOTlNO fflt GROWTH.
efcweei prepare tteb eVer eWVr*4

is admitted'to be above the want* uf cun-1
eumera, and M^g aa thi.statoof
thing, continue, k»w price* must rule,
end the price ot wool ram-t rotnain de- ,
b«&gt;FT. I.VrtTNOtta ABB WL«i«.
Ked. Manufacturera end dealers
। aa yet iaatted no commiBdune for
buying m the rernntty. Tha market, at
the opening, at huat, will mo*l hkriyl
iirLMNoar.
depend ujxm kx*l dfa^W
*• «I~mid eitkact
Saarocs Accinxxr.—Ira. Ikscocr. el- . a-t_ pr.r-»l that &lt;h mrrr till &amp;e ।
MtSAfAMUA
deal son of Hoascx Baboocx, who leaMoa'; dj’nims dto sod*! prioe* indicated by tho'
atuatCA** lirmn «/• VLCsasnva auawa
tsar the Saw-raiilaf Massas GoosnuaX oourae ul trade ia the great ooutaming

the result cannot fail to be gratifying.

awcainuTib

a a- ttiB, wlIrawn mil pw,•&gt;&lt;—1
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ih.

H» Hjbl ukb

'

MICHIGAN UtONi
(UK* Hi&gt;p«&lt;tar Cbsneel).
The Xl«ret la Uta Worta.

ITSVII IN U»T HSIEH,

wSfaSEnmu
WSSJaR^*®
'IgiSRaafiftefis
*~,y •

.....

di.,-

-Ud ud toll,
bMV
&lt;r
■nfedjMKbn, lk.»«kUj «ni, ud
d&gt;w« WM n rwl or Uu ,1—1 ~—
u Uajdi ow lb. Ain. Ujinj U
T-ninlb. boa- .Mbi-i-.il
MdMpwMwwM. M»-M»
b,r—Mlm; W. Mm-»“*—*"■

'EWING MACHINBS.-1

liMTU,

�REW ARTCHItEMEWri.

HARDWARE STORE'
“taiatariStebiiiSnliA'

H. A. GOODYEAR.

DRUGS,

un"liTTBi*si
Betas a MIRROR OF 1
SHCRETSOFT

and fur lee* expensive than “ Boqaot of
Xdeta”
IT a dandy, cigar between his finger*,
asks yon if smoking k offensive to you,
tell him, emphatically “Yas"
Tho
habit should bo, even though the odor

STOVES, IRON.
A4/AA
oil a AX4A

fHKHlATE ORDER.

CLAW;

gtfiatM Jirrrtarj

rmr.

K»H Ro*a,
AddlDR TruneportwUon.

tsuructw*
*u ebacp
•411mm af Dkkeee, rteoct St. Barela.
Ksrslsua Toy B-As. Hb«ai Maaic,
Law BUsU. * eoaiplel* *uorUacuL

Veni, Vidi, VioL’

STATIONERY,

did I" nor a png-nosed poodle" sweet !”•
nor a dish of omlad cabbage " snpurb."
Do not judge of tho intelligence of a
female acquaintance by tho number of
yards of trimming on her dreas.
Do not wosto your tour* on tho imag.
iaary sorrows of Aloaxo and Melissa,
nor tho trial* of tho dime novel heroines.
Seek rather to alleviate tho woes of the
suffering ones of earth.
Learn tho use of darning cotton, u
well a* of zephyr worsted and the tat­
ting shuttle.

FsrUcakr Atuatiea paid le Order far

Building Material*.

Eave /Troughs
Made and put up on fihort NoUoe.

NEWS,
Dodge's Clebrated Plows
—

H. J. HANEY.

PICTURES,
A ekotae Mire ilea of Au&gt;erieaa4 Fw
- ------ ML C- 0.8COTT,
H*&lt;mcnto rttfsietsa *»e

News Condenser
•boiat *n4 ckwr. a sM keaaufol
iSrcTXy|fa‘w“4'"

—The German immigration to this
country this season, is five times greater
thauinlhOB.
-

BRING BUT XOBtK—^uhelp for Yon,
lea. wbe hsrlns erred. 4e&gt;r, ■ Nr.Ur sue

E

—The Bor. Haary M. Turner, a wellknown colored man. has been appointed
I ■uatmaater, at Macen, Go.

EVERY

— ProfE. P. Evans, of the University,
will hare an article in the June number
&lt; f Haun st Hmm upon “Prussia."

MAN

! asEW?32J??z ■SS
-rkKirxEK*.

Tte Fan®' Mnal Fire In Cd.

catarbh. hcrofola.
a
IS led* Who b»d .filtrTed f.r yr.r« free. Dr.f

—Reports from New England and
Northern New York say there ia a pros­
pect of on abundant fruit crop.
—James Lyman, a prominent merchant
vf Grand Baiads, &lt;hed on tho 13th He
htul lived in that city rinee 1835.

PICTURE FRAMES
rr.be. 1.1.1. a,..|rrrml.ra*i tmU &lt;ra.a4ari.uM
A- u la*. al I &lt;r*eM*M Oie «Tm.o,v’te^

MIDDLEVILLE

OWN

Real Estate 1 Exchange
AGENCY.

PRINTER.

Conducted by

JOHN CABVETH.

Agaal**
* . «rsv
r k _ V.
cL«,
«&gt;&gt;&lt; Ik. n«.c*
v«
I* tka Coart llewaa.

1 ■proved Firm aid Tillage
Properly

1 GEORGE PRESTON

FOR SAXE Bl EXCHANGE

I»»*«w*&gt;iZ**v«,JlTuot^cih. 'Si

------ “"WM. H. HAYFORD.
XTTORX KY —4 C .»n

WJwin mUm'

Large k Well Selected Stock of

GROCERIES,

—Tbc euy of Big Raphls MIcIl, ha*
fixed the lioctuw of saloon*, and all
' place* ..where intoxicating liquor* a:o
add, at 8500.
—Ia IMO Iowa con taino d 42,000
inhabitant*. To-day it baa 1,000,000;
1,500 mile* of railroad, and 200 new»papera

—Th") Socrtary of the Troa*ury ha*
given order* fur tlw purchase of ono
miiliun of bond* during tho present
—George Matthews, of Indianapolis,
Was recently burned in a shocking
manner when eagagwl in the verdant
triafc of lighting a fire with kerosene oil.

B. ACAXPi.
F. T. ALA.I X.
ntaUnga, Dvr, Wb, ISM,________ deeK.wtf

MfOBTANT TO FARMERS'

PROBATE ORDER.

W&gt;« ikaaamaaf Uwaaaraat dealer wks kM&gt;a

CALIFORNIA A OREGON

LIPPINCOTT A BAKEWELL,
Sob ewasn at Coltum'au4H^JsrtitTueS.

^sit:,wr&gt;stw:Hsrrts

—Waxford -CoraitT, which was organ­
ized last winter, ha* oiocetod Republican
Cbuuty officers. In one town there is
but one Democrat

DODGE, Din &amp; ADSTIS.

—Toro from Grand Rapids to Chicago
vie the Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad,
aud tho Goodrich lino of steamer*, with
slsRMg berth, is U.25.

COPAHTKEASHIP.

jUldlAj. H (Wd Mill,

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.
AUW.ifklBg

JSE’5

il n* Isn.gaed kerwg famed a pertsenklp
for tb« psrpee* of eoedertlag buiinut ike
well k«ew pfoeeefU^

T

—Tho American Bible Society report

i—...e—e—.rffHK, r
" •—f'
—» ‘•V-

Hxarnaa,'

-.,.„OEOB°E raaSTOW

II&gt;o&lt;l|go Foundry,
Are cow prepared U maealaaUre io (be wry
beet moaaevsad ea hearable leraea
—In court at Kalamazoo, on the 21st,
Judge Littlejohn gave notice that be
should resign hi* judicial position on
Jwne 18.
-Itoee the opnieg of tho Pacific
Railroad tho Government deportment*
hare Ngularly received their duly mail
from th* Pacific ooast

, 1 no waru im x unco .. ..........mniiicr.
lave appointed a colored man a Police
Magistrate, the first of tho African race
1b t&amp;e District of Columbia

THE LATEST GRAND DISCOVERY.

STELA.M ENGINES,
■lagfe and Denlle Clrcnlar

DTL IIXDFIKLD’B

KQUAJLIZER.

MULAY SAW-MILLS,
SHINGLE MILLS, LATH MILLS,
PLANERS,
MATCHERS.
1*4*11 ktodaef MmMmtt. Jtafllag. Oaari**
kr *. 11k, Plowe.r .11
lftl.ll..

syraat

WRIGHT

Great MantaJ»*asi,Late 8M

Best Offers to Agents

„
Ca.i-.oo,
iwa.
MNsre ------Beaaue
,_ A Ce,. &lt;o Mat*
__ -threat
_____ .,

'&lt;&gt;••11 rsluwr's fcmrr.tfrlwjer for MO

—Senator Svsuw Is frequently in
roossptof abusive letters from England

A SAMPLE

Faralyils can be Cored!
jg-ERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION
Fire and Ba.ylar Proof
SAFES.

.-

JJAKnY COUNTY '

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
” S
aad wishes to be Gcvarnor again.
—Tho Ooeana 7mm is informed by
Mr. A X Dorifaft fcpsrrisor of toe
town of Hart, that th* amount of mq.te

W H-ffl'E5E!:5:

•‘■"“-“S’*

^CKNTa WAHrsD FUR

Harrtac** Fn.ewl chaaaiea Bala.
If. ’"a
t~-

NIGHT SCENES
THE HIDLE.

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VOL. XIV

UMiiitM Jirtrtarj.

JOHN ROBERTS.
fnr«crcs...ts«rNM. D**magi

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1869.

NUMBER 7.

BOSTON CASH STORE!
NEW GOODS

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
I have just returned from

NEW

AND

YORK

BOSTON

After eorvioe tho Presided Mopped a
momsnt until the preacher camo forward,
and whan Ute gTSeunga were over he
■aid kindly:
"My sister wrote m that Bichard
Forbes wss preaching hero, but I did
not connect the name with the memory
of my former pumL”
“ Your aiatar I ” said the ambarauaed
young man. " Yon do not mean to say
that tho woman witii whom you entered
church is your sister?"
*

-------- with a

IMMENSE

WM. UPJOHN,

of, 9easonable Goods

STOCK SPAULflIHG'S NEWCASU STORE

which

I offer at

at will Astonish
TSTO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.

ALLEN BENNETT.

Hastings, Mich., Feb. 1st, I860.—yl

PRICES TO SUIT
Thais Big Talk. -3

ATTEHTIOH. COMKADi!
rirzqmt t&gt; npT. x«. s?. o a. b..

ER. C C. LIKSLEV.

Try it Now.
TAYLOB

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE
axrooXMroomi

has a fine assortment of

to

IEBB.
0.1. IPMLMII.

KEWMILLINERF GOODS

ROBINSON &amp; WIGHTMAN,
ARE NOW SELLING

S. C PRTHDLE.
8CAHDAL-

Ohoa pcr fox* Cash than any House in Barry
County.
.
WM. H. HATFORD.

3XTEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

DAILY!

JWSpecialltiea in every department

BUCKEYE
REAPER &amp; MOWER!
Wo aro aolo Asrcnta* for liiir-rv Countr-Tlie beat

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

Hooper and Mov&gt;o&lt;' made.

C. G. HOLBROOK,

'Costar's' Buckhorn Salve

enuine drugs

G

&amp; medicines!

REASONABLE PRICES!
AT THE
u
HASTINGS DRUG STOR*.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OHS!
BRUSHES, VARNISH, '
TURPENTINE.

JUST 3FAE!CE!INjnSX&gt;.
OKnnrociri&gt;ssTluCTi.rPCBEwniT«iJiAi&gt;;
zauu
nenn rnmrm oemcike
^KAsi

)U8E.

caowji lk*».

OK/yiroCSDS lUKVLETT PVRE
____
ZuUU
■ iqqq FOUNDS GENUINE FRENCH ZINC.

We buy our Goods directly i.rom Hies
Manufacturers, and sell at FBICSI
that defies competition.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

“ COSTAB’S " •
Standard

J. P. ROBERTS &lt;fc CO.

Preparations

Hastings, April 20th, I860.—wyl-

BEAUTIFIER
HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,

LOWS

'.S'lttl

PLOWS!
* BUT YOUR FLOWS AT THE

HASTINGS WHY!
nt are Mxu&gt;a SUB

•AU Drenisu la BsMWp m» thra.AMreaa

•■Ooeran, lOCraabySt N.Y.
Or, Jomx F. RmY (garcraenr to)
nnillhlW^ Oo.,21 Park Row.N. Y

!

CURTISS INFO. £2£1,

M to r. D. ACELBT A CO.. HuUap MM.

Iron Boom, and the.Celebrated

Robinson
For $10-

[Kaiamamoi No.

20,

With Coulter and RICE’S Pwtant Wheel, $12.

•

MT* We hate » full assortment of CULTIVATORS A DRAGS, ;
which &lt;• —

* reduced r‘toa-’W

‘

JACKSOW- State Prison • - WAGOH 1GE1KX i
Khali taia Wagoni,for

/

A lady purchased a home in a beauti­
ful village about forty mile* from a well
known aty She longed for fresh air
and quiet ecenes, and doubtless *ho
would hare found all the happiness
which aho Sought in this rural retreat
had nut the place been haunted by the
t-nriblo spectre—•
“Haro you scan tho now arrival?”
naked Mrs. Thomas of her neighbor,
Mratawrenoe, about a wash
.v_
airanger took possession of Ma
tnga—a* the tittle place she
chased was railed.
A curl of the lip and a ahrug of the
shoulders was all the reply made by Mr*.
Laarreno*; but in the gesture Mr*.

aha said to her husband at night,
that she has a bod reputation in tha Sty.
•8ha has come here dressed in deep
mourning, but who knows whether *ho
ever had a husbead ? And, if she had.
her wearing black is no sign ha'a dead,
in my opimon. The next day, quite a
crowd had gathered in th® store of MrThoma*, waiting for th o arrival of the
daily mail, whfch was duo about this
hour.' The stranger rams in to make
»ome trifling purchases, and was istarod
at by the people, as grangers always are.
After she left the store, acme remarks
were made conoorntsg her lady-like anpearance
Mr. Thomas immediately
rririasd. 'Yes, sbo appear* enough like
aJady, but qur wife tkinka her reputa­
tion none of th# besti
Customers earning in, nothing more
was said at that time, but the fire of
scandal was kindled the story spread
rapidly, weh one tolling it his own way,
untill there was not a family in the
place but heard and believed the rumor.
Weeks paaied on, end the inmate of
Mep’.o Cottage felt that for some reason
she wss looked urrn with much auspickm and dislike. There was no hospital­
ity, nothing said or done for which she
could demand an explication,
trey day smmR to isarraii tbe
araidaaoe of h#r neighbors; and aha Mofog this, ceased making ovsrtnsM towasd any aeqnafetanre with thorn, aradato tho sity for bar harabold randies,
raver earns in contact with any of
them, rats st church, and oven here she
most generally found a whole oral at

fora is . SU ‘twenUrtipar Leaf
thathe has sired him ‘e thtau
in links and torches, walkl;
night betwixt tavern and ti
giw* a good opwimett of the
SSSoFtho Mirairafrpi

hi* boat could float wherever t
was a liitlo damp. ’To illu
•reend wo might quote fhra
who bad marag'd to qu*ra
in his satire eountay to pond
wondets of Europe. At 1&amp;
asked if ho had noffost crossa
that I cannot undmtand,*' said Profee&gt; •WeD,’ ho kepHed, T_gue«
■ar C. “ You, do* not moan to any that some ririri rrocrad.' itaphi
my sitter ha* been a resident of your
plaoo and Batoned to vour praaehfaig for
three months without your calling upon
hot ? The duties of a preacher ore sure­
ly better dignified—”
‘‘But I did not dare ?’ sad here the
poormau r.taiumcrvd and stopped.
“ Did not dare to call on tny aster, tho
widow of General Finch?" sad the lingo
of contempt mingled with the look of
aurpriao end indignation with which ho
contemplated tho abashod end crestfallon preacher.
Aller reaching hi* slater's residence,
he questioned her in regard to the mat­
ter; but .he could only toll him that
sitice her residence in tho place she had
been let alone * ia tho foil acooptanoo of
tho term. Determined to understand
the wherefore of auch a proceeding, ho
again demanded explinatam of the min­
ister who was finely compelled to admit
that he had supposed from tho gossip of
| his church members, that the woman
•----- --- ——- ——
U--U.
was a very outcast from society, and down to hoar orator* spout booms*
that there had been talk of driving her ie wmotime, sufficiently awed to a
it fur genuine, - he feel* that ha fa
“8ho will not ran to remain, said the entitled to bo a critic; but his native ।
Profiteer. but before she gone I must enable him to hare oocariaaal rite
rift thia matter thoroughly ; and so he ,ofitoaba*rt^tot«Mhe*Tj ...... j*
did, gathering up link by link, tho whole :in rather ooureo but vory tome «*
chain of scandal until ho re*"# to Myw nation.
.
—From 'American WU,”
Lawrence. But thia aha utterly denied, PArwMfay-f/asrW.
and Mrs. Thoma* wu atlast obliged to
confute that Mrs. lawreuoo had merely
shrugged her shoulder* and curled her
lip. when uked her opinion of her new
■'Ah, indeed,” wu Mr*. Lawrence’a ,
rejoinder, “I remember thinking she
could not betrueh of a lady, an she won .
a faded datana, and did Lor own washsad sppasra^y mAA^ick fta
rtatora impreeeed foe offleer
Sunday, and ak ths ooacluman of the dis­ baited Araito—^raladhM
course, he repealed this tala of wrong, case of homiade, or marhra a
adding, “ Had this woman raaZZy been domra a rerae of barbary
poor and friendless, as you supposed, murder- Nor .ware foefirst u
what would the cad have been ? Depri­ uttered at all rahtited to la
ved of her good name, and in Moaa!quenoe of all means of earning a Erelihood,
she would doubtless hare been
■
1discourag’d and diiipouding, and sunk
down to the grave a victim of the scan­
dal
of
three falsely railing thsmreYves
1
C’VMi—; and you fat foe right of God,
,would not only herebeen rta—ri among
liars, but murderers.
we master, sir.
‘Indeed F
'
*Yra. Mr.Ihare'.
——
/Aral you know the nnataral -atodMr.

air, I wouldn’t do auph a thing f
HR ell, who said you would.!’ asked
the sniiricicus officer.
■
eome water. Il wwi not brought, so he
called again; still hb could’not get it,
but elder Vu brought, and bring vary
thirsty bo no forgot himself a# to drink
that Whan he got homo~he related
Yovn Hi*m.-God gave j
tbeoircuuutanoe. After ho had finished, oat, and hoofs to the horse,
tho little boy come to his knee, with hie
th#
fish, and winga to tbcH
eyas iited with team, a»d saM&gt;"Father how far ware you from June* gate to th# children hands,
Hirer whan you drank that cider F‘do a great deal more than
Bather nrare than fifteen mita,, toy And Ha took a great deal
*^W&lt;” .aid th# liuln boy, Td bare mate a hand. Ha pot t___ _
At teat the storm which had solo—
darkooed the viita— basiraa -rassU nlteHraiW) liitolnWiiBii «aal] bones In it, and pints which i
•nd shut Eke a doom. X&gt;id ynu
about over hand. There ware low
thteata of driving her from the place,
and the srab spirit Mental to be pthra-

time, eomo three inontha

— vawfcoa-

,

�jia. lanwiVito ywr penntefam,
iwiilgri*rourrrod«sabriefhfatoryof
^farted trip rooMHly mdefrmn Hafa
t^etoe quiet fctte rity fa the Miami
Ytrk atf,nh th*tirieei • haadsocnsvol- Qt---4tt- -&gt; V—
Vday.Ohfa.
‘
' JBW30A.lK.wo war* weadipg our anas, jnrt issued by Jo»m Baornxas A York and WaJtingtoa.
v
| "-The Amorioan Tract Boefaty opo*»d
MyudcralWn he*d *f ota», »»• the Oe., Chicago, HL
Qrond River Valtej Radroed, and took
It trOa bew fortonm are made and ita S..th annual meeting fa ifootun on
tact ia a day—How shrewd men are ru- Thursdayinod in Wall 8tr*et—How miafoters and I —Tho receipts al tota pent far dotioe
merchants
are btack-maitad How ^in^wtodM^thetast month were

—The American A^ociation far the
hero-moat &lt;rf ‘beta** .will hold its

nTt«T°nu"?o?«rsrTI sscmt.

GOODS HAVE

Coffee SugarJGc per lb. The beat Ten Cent
MnH.- te^OtitjMBrfrtmwS i*rnorc *on&gt;plct« in «*cb d,p*rt’

the* Ufa, tbmr batata, their hanato and, mates betaking to priest* parti* , from
their peentaritias; of Churches. Ttamtrse, (Sheridan, Ay., recently.
Palacm, Hovels, Tcuemcut Houaej and
-The D-todt Car Works are building
Public BuDdinge; of Editors, Judg**,palace sleeping car* far the Pacific Rail­
Lawyers, Brokers Merchants, Mochsa- «*d.
dined at the tea, and Sowing girls; of Policemen, I —The locomotive Troubadour, on the
Dslectivee,
Saflurs,
Kiremon,
Nrws-Beys
Trunk
Railway, raptodod at
by William
____ ______ ____
Bogg.^Thicvm.DosdB.NSta.Rwindl.n.
Bc^amfa. Esq- And hero we desire to 0ambl.ro
. and th. Demi-Mund..; uf Hu,nJBru,« WTW&lt;1
MfameU thm demrvodly popular bouse
.
to fas traveling publie, a* one at which tris. Boarding Houses, Bahama, B»ar|
--------------r ba* been orgn- Chicai-o, ami offlciTs have be^t.
fa, waato of the inner man will be prop­ Gardeas, Club and Deac* Hunan; of I aisol tn
erly mrod for, and erory aitentfon U- Fifth Avenue, Broadway, the Bewerr, elected.. D. H. Deaton, fonnriy uf
.
Atmrod by th* gentlemanly Heat, and Wall Street, toe Hro Points and Cen­ Detroit, to President.
Antrim county has manufuturvd
Ma Otaris Mr AL Walter. Surely no tral Park; of Pawnbrokers, Rough*,
better Table to spread out side the targo Fortuno Teller*. Quacks, Gift Enterpri­ this season 5V.OU0 pounds of maple
sugar. ,
ritfaa and tbs driicacfoe of tho *eaeon are se* and Humbugs.
—Thera are 264 Baptist rhartbro in
wwlwkr • "P"I
All that is gn-et, noble, gmerous, vi­
Michigan, with 17,&lt;42 members, of
cious, mysterious, brilliant, •iart'ng,
. whom 1,U27 were added last year.
Again under way. far Jackson, which genteel, or shabby, and all that is inter-1
pfac* «* reached at 3J0 P-M. We eating and worthy ot record in the gnat &gt;' —Tho Insane Asylum at Kalamanx,
has 120 m ite and IM famale patient*.
fiend emrcely speak oT th* buuifcas and
| No mure femate cm M roceivsd except
Ai the Metropolitan Orator of tho as patients ar* discharged.
faafay fa Ofa place « they are eo wall
United Slats*. New York City n,O*t. I —Th* “ecaaoc** has fairly opened at
all the good and erd of the land ia their Sorat ga.
moat intense fanes- There ie no man, ' —Rev. John RnemU. han called a
however often he naay bar* visited New । Mom Stalo Convention of the Temp-rance
York, who cannot learn, from thi* work, , Partr to met at KaJamasno, June 22,
much regarding that great City and it* for the purpose of general eunfersuci*.
many and mighty intL-rals.
—Tho receipt* from internal revenue
Thia buck will be found especially val- for toe month uf May, to the 27th instant,
were |16,762,»(J.
av The M«n. Laird, builder, of the
apfeit *T program fa tborooghly st work. I
AtaUma. have publi Aed a totter giving
torf a eery large somber ofnefatauWlegal opinions to eastern the building
inga, both pnbbe sad prirato, axe being1
and fitting vmt *f that vessel a* a legal
M*dtokMp PM* With too rapidly'
tacceeaing popalafaxi. One of the City
(NMeh iafonosd me that all of &lt;mo
^mnaawd baUAmge win be erected during
toe eurrwt year.
The wrtnjMBfwcnt cartel eot Albi-n
Tho Hibbard Homa, quite recently College lair place during the week com­
opened to tho trarelling public, ia a first mencing June It and continue fir* day a
clam A. No. One Hovaa. and in all ita On Funds/ occur the annual tevefeast.
conducted by Iteof. McEldownry, tho
appointments is secund to none in the
baccalaureate sermon, preached by
torn try- Khaebecn thoroughly remod- President Jocnlyn. th* annual lev tor.- by

iMOfacy, and the anneal taolu • betoro
the Biblical Aesocfatio*. by R&lt;v. H. F.
Bprocer, *f Jackaon. On Tnwdy th.
Committee *n Finnic* told tbe r an­
nual nesting, and the cxerat.ro of the
Eetecilcasd AtbsaieadesScx tetlesc-ocur.
On Wedoeeday arr hold th* buslne a
meeting of the Alumni, the annual
meeting of th* Board of Trarii**. th*
annual Uetur* before the l.ttcrary Fwclsltes by J«d»n M. Bald, editor of Uio
sZinuent of paironag* fully equal to
their deserts. Their oourtsoaa and aA
isbfe Clerk, Mr Hodson, who preside
st th* desk, to hilly equal to thaeaear■May, and I congratulate the proprie­
tors oa toe* securing the semens of one
o* wall qu*M4*d to sustain ths reputevef ths Kibb-d Rease.
.
I lsfa Jtekson with rogrot, and eped
my way mb Toledo to my Jtaint of destiaatfaa ia Waatorn Ohfo.
Os ay return I journeyed ...the Pitts­
burgh, Ft Wayne * Otaeg* read, and
mads a halt with my. friend, Mr U. 8.
Dodge, fate of NOm ia this State, now
proprietor of the Parker Horn*. Plym­
outh. Indiana. I found my Host a*
heeatofarn kind and obliging, *v*r mind­
fall of the want* of hto guests, and wall
ruriamiag fas ropaiaLc* odtas Hom*.
A a as tness. quiet and order rrigna

CBLUCTBBs C0KYHA1C®

ment than erar before 'brought to this market.
of a fine Jj

Conaxau g

.DRESS GOODS, W HITE GOODS,
Cotton, Linen and Cambric Edginj
Boots A Shoes, Hats &amp; Caps and W

and Insertion!.

Clothing,

COURT HOUSE,

EXCELSIOR

COKA OOTOR BALSAM

can iwrnu coat!
Per mW by UraggwSs •verywteve. as* br

naiAMD. XBKLCT * CO . IMrUS.

^CASTINGS CASH STORE

VIGEH BBOTHEIIM.

Are now Bering for sate, a full 8foek oflVew and Seasonable
&lt;j}oodm, recently puroliaswl in the beet rastern market* at th*
lowed possible price, for cash. Our rijek include* a full lino of

Bcmss. Marmara mos
fMUXalthe Unfa* Sch
taka place, Friday Tree
AH are rrwr-rtfully iavi
a. practical all should s

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloths and Rcady-mado Clothing,
Hate &amp; Capa, Boots &amp; 8ho*a. Groc^ri''*, dtc
ETCt-b pa.'ing cuitomrn, give u* a csIL We will cbe-rfully show you^FJ
our stock, that you may cumpsue prices with any other firatoctasa Bowe
^~in til* State. W* haw* got tho Goods and ar* want to m 1JE1
t hem, and shall try to **11 you all we can and will satisfy yon that it
K^-isfcryouriateroettobuy hero. We wamnUbe prices shall beaatiriactury
We will take ia exchange far our goods,

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c^

Nurrtrvi lannxn-—
vrhtah adorns the front
Btoro, F. D. Acxixt pro

sat tlse regular msarlrwt rates.

woold Ho^farfet that we are A^entfor one of the best
Seirinf Machines in the u-orld—
.

■i'scc: jF*iL.o».XBivcm.

FlREV fifth A.

&lt;lh JILT

Those ia want of a Machine will ptea « «*■ and lot Mr. Phillip* show you aoeee
of his fine work. IV Rera-mber t'ui jdaco, one door West nf J. P. Itobert- A
Co.’. Drug Store, -Mthted. 9tete Strout
GBAHT A PHIIXIP8.
Hasting*
frfa. 1869.—yl

Bridge, hoof and Large
• MJCHI2TK BOLTS,

sMawov hu. *• u
Jteetoafi* tor, should *
Unten H*D at that tfa
The official Tide for Governor of
New Hampshire shows tho whole
number to hare been 67,818. Of tha-a
General John B-lel had 32.00), and
OaafowBtearm H,774, making a ma­
jority for tho latite uf.t,7a 1, there being
42 scattering votes oml

star
CLOTHING HOUSE!
so CANAL STREET.

A Lm far Detr
Central Baiirasr
•Mtet^Hh

m

___________ GRAND RAPIDS.
new STOKE, '
.
best goods.
4.5»4 fa taw o. the measuro to A»31
against it.

—An old eball exploded at tbs Atlanta
rolling mill *n‘ Cbo 27tfr ulL, instantly
talMng font men.
- Th* Emperor of Russia has signifisd his fatentiuo to send an Envoy to
Wadungtoa to co^rntahto Gen. Grant
on hteriectfon to toe Presidency.

- Southward tho march of progress
takes Ito way 1 South Carolina 1, almost
eomple’o’y reconstructed. Last week
wa- grant d the fiist div koo over known
in that Sta*a. W&lt; now await the n ima
of the State that will aanounoo th* last
divorce it will ever grant.

■-------- LOWKSt prices
MEN'S &amp; BO YS’ CLOTHI NG

HATS, CAPS, BAGS, TRUNKS, &lt;fc(
Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

IW« fiAiyUT.

—It ia said that the Bepubli -an ia the
Spanish Ctetas will rotaa « fake the
oaths proscribed by th* aew.ABastitu- The election mMforifappi wifi not
I be ordered until after th* re. nil of the
Virginia afaetkm is tawwn.
1 -ThaBspabfawaseftUOectos will
••------------------ —’---------

a head a goa

libea*] prtosa.

mwoU,b«t we

taat if he SM

State YriteyRriboad
thn IMi taaL, betwe
tearing. Ha
■RfctW at aft istom
Wife* a fa Hastin

�. Frail A Oyster

Sotua

t- h&gt; •»L'WSWJSftJ** “*“'d
im„
am&gt;

j*rtel&lt;naw&gt;&gt;ittanKwvrak
DfctBtttTJUCB.

«** raMan. - If a,
&gt;u. wilk ,
pp, k.1. fa,

Mee, empty cranium, bram tecs, Jack oT
Ji mu- tadF»d«w-ai^.Mm&gt;,

Favtr Jam.—Tho best ia tho world,
and enough for everybody, at Maim
Bco'a Drug Store, on Joifervm atreet.

0"

Ujra, which bo took from our table on
Saturday lael. and pay. 50 coats for
Uua notice, he will Mrs h=----- 'f th, di*, j
grace of having hie aaane printed ia the
columns of the Baxxeb.

8 HO.
BUSINESS CARDS.

tide (Wedaee’ay) forooooc, from the
Jrit I? ten v to.—A now am! sp'emlid
jewelry
,ro of If*. Hxaroex, by a
stock of WALL and CURTIN’ PATER,
young man by tbo name of Grogg. He
vsr+'eheap, at tho City Drag Store of F.
wa. raught in the art, th* property re- i
covered, and tho thief mtrehod off by ;
Snoot ExnbqranMBirT.—The Ssroxn the village marshal to tho common jail,
Hocui at tho Union School Huuaa, wi^ where he at protect remains, ruminat­
take place, Friday Evening, Juno 6th. ing on the vanity of earthly p-mr minus

All an* n-'P'wtfuIly invited, and aa far
Tax Cintsx Mows*.—There ia on exa, practical all should attend. '
hibitouo, on State atre. t, one of tho
Tkx Dtnia Bbothxes trt pushing n»» ing machines m.de by the Ctey
- -------------------------------- vrmca
tbyir business with energy, and are &lt;!oi altraeting c... sidoruble attention, and
tarmined to make a tern] crar.oo pnxery,
which has th.- u n»ar*n«. of being e-.ual
ia Hastings, a aucceta. They »p*-ik for
to the b-rat, known a» the “ CAhmr Jfewthvmaelrea ia our aJ rortiaing columns.
*r.' Ma.srx. Wiawnux a Uaxai^are
It P. Hm&amp;Co, Nashua, N H., pr~ tbo 'ueal agent-, and wo advu.&lt; such
pritor. of IIsix’s Vegetable Sicilian of our termers a* d‘ auo to puroh ise tho
boo: machine in the market to give this
Hair Renewor, publish a trctios on the
one a thorough triiL
IIaib, which they will send free to any
.- - V .»»
" I
one on application. Tills ia a valuable
SvcCTrarrt Taxincurr.— We loam
that »&lt;me time ainoo a yunrig lad, the
little book, sand fur it
a n of Calvxx Atxswuara' of Cittdoton.
Bxsirryrt Ixnxxa.—The new sign was aeriottily injured by being carried
which adorns tho front of the City Drag «••«* ■' tag. -which, with tho genuine,
Store, F. D. Acxlxy proprietor. It was .spirit of Young America, he w&gt;s baljr
mg to unload before his other's door ;
manufactured by I.iseixv Dldxxa-ox, and whieh Ml upon and broke li e reel
aoxx about throe inches betow the tap
joint Da. A. P. Daxax was callo i, who

ARBLIZED SLATE-MAMTLES.

Slatb Hearths

axd
tar SraS t- Clvv.lw

IBBLE
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

DtOCtlAX

_____

.

FARM OF BO ACilRB,
Oo feetra. la. ta Tteraaffl.; ■ Am, lar.i
W.&lt; serra Wtaeiee tte paaX| Gee4 O-

Giutks.

BROTHERS

“GBLIHEIPBOYEIONS
Which they sell

Very Cheap for Cash I

JJAeTINtlu

WOOLEN FACTORY

Sriixnin Sloss.—Mrsix*. Wiobtxax
A Ganic hero recently put up, on tbo
front of their afore two splendid signa,
manufactured by Maraaa. Sncri &amp; Win*
raw, than whom tho State baa not m iro
accomplished Workmen in their depart
ment of human indnatry.
Issirtrskics D ixcz —There will lie
Now York, Juno 4.
in anniversary party at Union Hall, on
Tho financial feature of the we-k has
the evening of Munday, July Oth, under mi the gradual dochno in ih» promp
Hw patronage of Mrtu' Habt Baxn.
m un guU, quotations having been as
A general good- trout in antiripatod, and
•ueb of our friend, as few U trif Ite kfU
jntftir tt, should not fail to be al gold to-day, which do-ed ai l«kv E4J.
Guvrrntaeat aocuritrae have boo ir.ry
Varan Hall nt that time. f
active a portion of the. week router a
T«t Finer Can Loin or Braes, over brisk foreign demand and advance I ri­
ces, bet they, are now a little dull Raw
the Grand River Valley Railroad, from
Naabtiilo was .hipped on Saturday by
Hoaai A Lxx for Detroit, «m the Mishigan Central Railroad frun Jackson.
And another Wy h Ma. Jon rax of Mid- there is ao apparent reason for the ad­
vance. It M doubtless a ball movement
■Ueriile, was .hippod from Hastings on among tbo holder. of cotton goads, and
Monday.
will work net ‘
’
*
the Utter aa

the HOST 1US0IUU TtIB

W« tore p-r.kawd lk« raUr, rararwt W

r.

s.

vanbbVnt,

Haanaaa Waeua Factoit
*tlxr

~X'

CUBTOM CAHDING,
AMD WORK GVABAXTBtD.
HEDRICK A COOK,

Saito IHinauaim,

.

Church elected aa delegates to the Dioce­
san Convention, which nsoete thia weak
•I Keginaw, How. EL A. Geewraan, F. D.
AcBUraad Jam** M. Htvn. And aa
alternates D. G. Rsmwsow, J. M. Ewtwo
and M. W. RIXUU We team that Rev
J W. Biscaorr, the nceompli.hed and
jopular Rector of thia Church, and
Meras*. Goonvain, Hawse aad Rma,
*ill probably bo in attendamta
Rxrattn —Our people teamed with re­
gret that V. Luxe had retired from the
market oc State street Mr. L. ha- been
the .tand-by in the meat beaiatM since
we have known Healings, and ahrayi
kept oa hand a good stock, whioh he
•Ud at liberal prioro. Ha sucoraeoc io
from Lowell, but wo do not know the
emm; but if ho su.tains the present
reputation of the market, bo trill do
wrU

£xcvm:ox Taaxx res Jaczeox. An
’•X'-nraion train trill be run on th» Gra:.d
Hrar Valtey Railroad, un Tues lay next
tho 15th InaL. between Ha-t-ngs an 1
J*k*ou, leasing Having• ai 7 A- IL,
,toPF«M at all iate.-m 4iate pointe. and
*31 «tara to Heating. at about &lt;1 T. M.
■Hio oxraroioa it gotten up by tbo 8c aD‘T Scarats of Nashville. but aD are in­
’*** to particapato ia tho feeti rites of

GEORGE

PREMTOM

A GOODMAN,

fjtHE DETROIT STOVE WORKS,

MICHIGAX IK ON’,

first Qtxa4ux-TY

�MWI

&gt;ftr*y Improv^rau.

&gt;ew iirsiTisEssrn.

Unto On
tho Nev York AGEFnrfWAforttte iurln». Atrara
r: -a?g s! k cr5".yfi
fochpwmkrt npexJui of tho Brie Railway, NIGHT HCENR8
I?&lt; TIIE DIBLK. ,
wldcb tat* Won odvcrtiaod in «Wm ooh
Conducted by
uraus, for tho part year, and which we
found dining a trip over it in ScptoTabur
iapTtvef
F«Y»s «&gt;»&lt;! Tillage
la it, folly equal to any of Uw-Kaateni
i
Praperty
.. .
roods over which we poised, in the fol­
FOR SALE A EXCHAKGX
lowing eampHrnentary termi, which, i $5 00 GREENBACK
however, eo for aa We are able to judge,
wroWftetoSSX ^i“^ifkte$Z1J,«jS
AGK&gt;"ra WAKTEHFOB.
are just an! tree, and wSSah w. reprint
, for the benefit of inch' Of our raadwn aa Life &gt;" The Holy Land
. icoy doairwto-ristt tho Boat thia mmob,
cipecially couenending tn their fnvora,Ne attention foiaRorrxaa the moat doarable one from thia section to the NaiSaSESES?

in so short a poried. The entire track
and roadbed have been renovated, steal
rails have been use! by tho thousand, of
tons, dangerous places have bora made
many pfh, the trains are ran with tnr.ro
cautfoB and witt^a jndidtms eye to safe­
ty os well u speed; whatever possible
tho double track has been rapidly «•
tendtxl, new and superior day and nipht
eoncliea Lava bean placed on tbo lino,
and everything poiaible dr reosonablo
provided for the comfort, pleasure, and
convenience of the traveling^public.
The renovatiau in tbo catiro road has
boon admirable and complstu; white tho
additional improveaumts which have
boon made,by acquisition of tho Atlantic
A Great .Wcatern Railway to Cincinnati,
tho Ohio A 'Mrsdarippi R. R. to St Louis,
tho new and excellent depot oceumrno&lt;1 Mians • tofh‘ at Cleveland and Jersey
City, tho new ferry at 23d street, New
York, tho projected linos and oannectioas
to Niagara Falls, Newburgh, and other
places, manifest a spirit or enterprise to
accommodate tho passenger and busince
public which entitle the present roantt-rara to gte$l cnxKt
’
Tho btriucw of tho road has beau im­
mensely incraasod, far beyond ito carryiue rapacity; and wo can hardly too why,
if its stock were only as judiciously man­
aged, it should not becoEue tb« moat suc­
cessful, profitable, and popular railroad
nod wale, roomy, comfortable canj^havo
always made it popular with passenfprnt;
nnd vtatiatira show that its through travel

HAEB.

XN ft. nuuwrt O. teteto 1 yreame .teoaL-ro

gRgygwigxasaa

yin anfl;8h«»t Iron Ware
(Aww.cney.i*^~r*t*L^B-

.wArteUAA , ^mr.
tte. «•» DmA.

A Ana of IW acres. M acres ImproreAtetotee.
bowebend maptotor hoeae and bans. r~ob&lt; oretard. well watered. Ere culaa from UhUtoesllo.

oZmOImTE

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AdCtafoportion.

SIGHTS AND SECRETS

®BUEK*

«'nw mu.niiwnrt.ro

Buildinf Malarial,.

OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.

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Save Treagh.
Ma&amp; fad put up’aS Short
•
SIX K»M Of
Shelf- Hardwire and Cutlery.

oea halLtelletrow |tote-IDywea. TnsajSIIOO.

M Otrea iraun.T.d

»“**'•»
MkUMKIe
gpwd Barn.
From. H-oae.
good

S AAA U(n&gt;K AGENTS WANTED •Coats wlsb hem. Price, It,'AO.
'rl'
OaWxJ for
N«w macitnsiad
sad Etamsla! EJltlosa at ilia
C lltTKrti before purotafo* i -Bpitr..'
Life of Christ, and Bunyan'S Pilgrim's
Progress.
patent pocmt cyjr cblleb

SKAL ESMB 1 INSURANCE

'a. G ENTB .

jLTjteiivuiD rkicxs.

Secret
History
OF THE confederacy;

tosSaJJ-r-*""

IMPROVED FARMS,

•

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HABXS9SES

Boaxbl an&lt; SalA on Commlaataa.

PICTURE
FEAMES
Oral end Rtpsre Frensnii ol1 erery else

aisle*nd
la introduce U.e Genuine Im. otter ionfEeat. ’irodma! tetfiLe TlitJa*. Mem
nt:;TK7:ft.ret."icl“f.r&gt;*s:
ord, V'B^.teanl and etabraWer io • moot tone
tinrilswaer. Prise only SIS. Fatly warranted
fw fire yeeni WewiU pay
tor any ma
. r more, elultc xre than unrs II makes Ike ^aeXTK WASTED,
"Elaelic L&lt;'* Milch " Sierj-.Mwad eiucli un
Le mil, end MlU the doib canooi te fatted apart
toasts ns am xiits',
wiiteut terring II. We par Agents lr»a&gt; tl! m
fi'». per modi, and eij.en.es, or a ensunlaSidb
from M!&gt;ieS*wieaUMlau,sanlM* temade. Addreae.tl.CUit it A C &gt;. Filtatursb, Fa.. Beaton, Z-X OXTAIXIRO ovveo.tS-re^otaMtrvrtaiUa». ordC Loria Uo.
Caution—Ito M! % Impaaeri uprn by eil.ee
pa: lies pEminfUT worthies, caal Gvo o.oahl«&lt;-&lt;.
under the aams same or nibarwiae. Ours 1a tbo
only genolaejad really practical cheep macUtM Trffi DTCTIONARY ratedto. th. remit, of

amt alyls Inn, the Plainest to ike
Hlcneat. on luted vr med. to erd.r, by
oureelrM. Work irarrantad. Alee.
*.o,&lt;?* T""**’. F.ctpre Kall.,
Kaube^Jka.'At . .
fotLOrrLEJLNG-S,

an ts£S.

naallafe,

BODIES

H. A. GOODYEAR.
N. lira—muH/t.

^REYOU INOUREDf

Tte Farin’ luial Fire Im.
'

or

Rawted, aM Rear Canceled.

Fira. - noWT. rt law YfAt
• XORTH AMKKICA** I’blte. Pa • • •
TIICENfr’ of nartCwd.......... - .. I,ac,te4
Ufo. -ATXA" rt Hertford.............. ».ie.'«
Ca.
- -XAT10XAL“LIFr U.S. A.-.lAOdAW

Untie. RoaM eadOillrHaia mid I’elBARhf AND EA10N COUNTIES
LiUrt Wallet, Watoe: and GUI. Hueewood a«d Gill. ltd. end Oreeewated leaaree Farm Property axs’aal Lena ar Dame—
by Fue ee Ugbtateg.
Cids. Il.lf*ltoee. ...dont. «e. Ae. a
greet rari.ly of Uro letost and moat
eleiaat pacserwa sad of (be e«ey best Inrtred Capital, ... 03,100,000

Bible Dictionary,

»t article, net sBtnnrroted eteys, each

No.BS.Frtoo9d.070. Ill eroea TV Ur- Wsy!XhL2n^4ZJl.J5^fo“ *»•

_ Fa Sellaiarert IM *iatm'/ le 'L.Z ‘ n-,
&gt;o.SO.jnri&lt;w&gt; DT.IOG. 113 M aeaa. « vft

ES2^r23i tnZdSttsurt

a K&gt;*’“’.rr^‘1|" PniaMea*. Irving.

r* a

I?rle*«, Dianas. ,Teety aerea. «

tt (■&gt;&lt;-

J

nr tfc" hreriaLaran.i Mltiuw me taro’ita

No.aa, PrlbO Bd.IXlO. los’s'aere. Ia

1SOO.

MWDLSVTLLZ

1800.

gjqy.-taiagaiarasa
sraKwrar-Whxrsrss-BCT
w«^r*’.srrt'»,^jssrsrsi
nWgPdSWKB=Mt-aBS
reUr, w ttLa. few tecs te «aM .'»■ ' rorhe
CAarwrcctT)
meymi*' JaSrteftntate

M A.

^amfydriu’a^nwgg

IMPORTANT .TO HBKBS!

~'

FROM ATE ORDER"

Kdttoea. te.. Ae te. XUM"*

EVERYTHING

.awi^?;rmaVeWwCSto,’2MU?*",&lt;
e-rth trees »w or itc um«: Mnaae!la*be &lt;n2r5
IlHUho. hi and twenty er junr. ir. efot.

^raie s-irracateK-uriSte
neean'u&amp;hww
iroTtiSnieUMWiBrei
rrarr or jKrjrmxcww, r»&lt;~y. aa.-*ia

The Fanner.- Mat ad furni.hes actuals an. a
Iyar, tact at Ila Cleet edat Sinew Ibe Cumpeny'e

A. VAR LET'S?',

h'«S?h“«a*
iawoal rataa for eneh, a.d babahcUo’a
tincwbetnser.ablhbad
C. Warrn. Uvpaty Item-Clary, XarttriUe.
guarsatecd.
•*
353 **• * 2:
IN TALCOTTVJLL.E, COXNn
U1 R BCTOMBI *
(cm
tho Wonkrt MUXEVE
RYBODY
XerrwCbwnto.-J. 0. Uawwan. L. Moca. B.
III. asreal llbrarr la IWT. TheUbar and laarnMaiaaiC, Csidarre Vleinu.
Wboeaa appreelMe iba advantage, of Euta. W. p. IhtaTOL mrt J. U. Esau
C.&gt;mlet=m.-nt- cnli-.H^t. Fleoae ,-ddrow ua for aU
lb. .tore method of duiag lnutu.tr,
Cstoa OmataroL Ktxwa. J. Faaus, G. W.
Bseded laleroaMMB. Wedmdieio knew ana ortaoN
“TSirrsyitme-itu.ih. «t&gt;r*. u-k' fe „n
ia.lieu la oil.-* ,
.
KsioaTgL Itow and B Kean.
Wool to or.»!Ui whom wo eu&gt; co-opetal*.
OTTR STORE
C. 0. TUWKMKXD. Rm*., •
S *K ymrr Doctor or l&gt;r,«p&lt;d torjlnoei Q4- ^fcis wsr
A nlao-lt count. tbr.Ur QniMd- la mate
leoa ibe meet aide of JefTrraae Firrel.
▼armealtilto. Eaton Cww.tr m
J .« ~uArt Up corner Brtck Block
omy by f. STCAIPH, Ctewttt. Detroit.
J»ly Utb. IMA.
Jalyratf
B. MAIN,
brij-tm
vnm
dan
of
UaeeareM.
XSter
tSSOOtUUBr. AddesnsD.a riaroiC-.. X. Y.
J7MPIRE BLOCK.
rant: rixutt rantitf
Baatlnga. Dec. talb. 1ML
'. de^rii if
GLOBE FIHE EXTESGVISHKR CO.
Ko d.Dvy Streel, Xew York.
n.Llsaal mlmlere oaw llriat. peemutn

___________________ -«rem,

SHERIFFS SALE
fill laii id yiiiajs Properly _SAT«-y-^MtaAX.
ere^y u l.„,

price m tow aa aayabrnw to liroklgaa.

WASTES, ASESTS,

A Wool Conimiss'oa House

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. rt- A etetee eetoetioa rt Amertoee A Feeelge.Cbroam. Katn&lt; Inga. Pte. and

A«E»r» waarworOM rue

And a la farther ordered, that uid eeorirero udr

stas’a^^sra'uarEig
prert-w to as-

. For Salo at Kotemraoo I’ricen.

.

PICTURES.

lw

MsanAttpori.ftnteerT.Fa.

^Mbmwvy ft. pem-ro,r £,eronKi,*^lJE

CorteWeetetMattaG JeCrt-rwon Rtrcotu.

Dodge s Clebrated Plows

Tb«*«ki are te” r».'» f-.r 4e!Wtry. AS Jtvw

O »TEXTS- Maa» * Co., Saitoc ncteeL lite American, ST IWrk tUw Xrw Tart.
Twenty Ikrwe yean' eiperlenM la wbUtalar
AMEItrCAN end LURUPMS PATENTS.-

PROBATE ORDER.

»&gt;*'/rtlrwtt.ee Cm«wA rtawcu

/

'Tg-Eattra; fi-cttrEs.

on MmAir. IM UH' May a.r uw. to i&gt;&lt; y»r ero
Uouanud »«ekt trr l.'-C.-r »' it. ala,
r _ In tha jC.Xrt*ar' ine tMa'iToi^rmo—oro ?. rrmaa.

“’JEST ITBLUUKD.
TWO BOOTCH I?f OXE.
Tna nature, trrstnKsl and radical cure it
Rperniatnrrhea. or Brmlul Weaknem, Soru.l
It.b.l.i., Xeeroosnese. loeoluniare, bniaeloM
and ImpHvaer. rwenlnng flmai netT abuse. *«.

RZ^K..*S..
**
SntACCdtMIDICALDWI’KXMxnT.
(too SS. Brrncwao. Ke* York.

BED JA.OKET AXE

“ Whoso throne riilcUi on the adalaon lute Mite of Paradise^-’'
•“ICltou!” again’ interrupted the
rrira."
Tbo ministtt'alipa quivered for a m&gt;

Mpgle and Doable Clrcwlar
AXD

I ? H fJ &lt; 11 I
?“x2i-.rSlK5Sk*‘“-”~"~-

PURE D R U G « ,
MEDICINE*, CHEMICALS,
u«
BEST SEED WHEAT htki WOILD.
■ooxa a BTATIOKXBY,
IterftlWV, ItearTGotads, Wall Papav, *.
yielding, »vgm4«A ,
A FULL trrtJCK rt artters la my Ito. c.aat.allr

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.

MULAY SAW-MILLS,

And W.igbi^
03 Eneeds i« Use fc.twrtBtiite.

SHINGLE MILL*, LATH MILLS.
PLANERS,
MATCHERS.
And all kindart Matelaerw. SKatUeg. Uearte*.
A«s Ao- Alaa. Hewaef eli ktedmfneladiag the
“CELEBRATEDDODGE PLOW,”
And Agrtortlanl Implaawala rt every vane'e.
We ialend making a epre.Utg rt Ftow. ead C4

Hwmsa/rt ferr, warren fed pwaeue, aad werrwntod
CTlneap aa th. Cbaapamtt
The clwni attention la p.M to u&gt;. M|ro:tl« 0|

ilfSwtoi wil £-

CARRIAGE FACTORY’

Great Mpata nuit SM
Merors. Beaman A Cm. W Btato'tftreet:'
G«tlrrt..-ln lb. diaaaUMM (re on Uka Bl.

te wS^tne^ftnffr’Stoiw ptmSeaerhwrtfijS^p
green 1-. and II h Firrtorr ordered.leal aala earn

—-Ii'rV—; .va

kr

S^JUMtRftaWaBwrdW

WKKSTi '"Vi nSStV'^ri'b^.

Xo. BR. Flteo MOO, New MO'MeTy h^.-raittt'SSCfiroaro *■

SHERIFF** HALE.

HYDE 4 PRINDLE.
ra.nuot.
rn,.„Lr
“win.a^. &gt;-. re.

&gt; • b ■ F.EMory,
All aur aid frwada and eaatateere In need rt
a^i.'xhjzsK'S’jsste SAMPI.ERin Centaensb | BAOF.SOcend lleneb DRUGGIST AND BOOKBELLBR
Orste larger quautium^ rvaaeuaMe ralee-v .
bells' than .nr are. tad we will trakeil for Uietr
Empire Uloelr
lateraal ea well aaoar,.
o. MIXMt.
CallfornU nnk Ord go a ’ '
K. H BlIl'DfK.
MIBbLCTHXK .
xiCBliuB
marll^f , .
, B.M. nOBJIg. SEED WHEAT AGENCY,
r,u:,1
. tu.
Q.DMT
WE3TKNN
RAILWAY.
QARIIY CUVKTY
TTERR ING'S PATENT CHAMPION

‘ Wo thank lbws moot gracious Fath-

K'JUssss.si.’r.'w.^x-s^ras
oxtafiui.'cnau-.-icvxxss

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We furoisb .Banners with the

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hteaM engines,

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Dodge Foundry,

Are now prepared Io manrtpctaimIn Uto vary
bet m.nuer and M&gt; fokwroble terms

SEED WHEAT AGENCY.

!*T.-,~ty?rie»-«?«&gt;i|ro-».—•»«

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CALIFORNIA 4 OREGON

COPARTNERSHIP.

r r*jE “y
b»»i»f formed • partnership
A fur the purpose of cusdultlag baaiaess at th.
TXT' TTED-AGEKTA. to roll the Anenrl- well
kunw place of th,
.
,
White tbo congregation were collected

Unas., or J.U Loola. Mo

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

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®§®SH!“S3S

DODGK, BABCOCK &amp; AOSTH.

------—&lt; . OW----------Pat That Rascal Out-

at church, on a certain occasion, an old,
dsrk, hard-fcattnvl, skin and beae iadividual was focn wending his way up
tho aide, and taking his seat mar the
pdjdt. Th« bftdSmhg minister was
one of th?t riats who drtist .written seraioaa, orifl as for prayers -foi thought
Ihsgr ought to bo the natural out-pour­
ings of the hsari. After tho ringing
was conqhulcd^ihoy worn ar usual callol to prayer. .Tho .genius wo have ixtroducod, did not kayel, but loaned liis
uoa1 dovotioalr upon’'his pew. The
minister began by saying :
" Father of oD, in every age, by saint
aud savage adored - ”
•
“Pope!" said a low but dear voice
‘to r
Tbuarinutar, after carting nn indig­
nant look in-&lt;i» direction Of the vuico,

GUARDIAN

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SJQVE3,

to

line. Thro new parlor oraches are by for
the most etegantin the country; and
where such iuxnru.us accomtnodaUous
r.rn so liberally supplied them is little
doubt that tho popularity of the road for
parsragur traffic (will continue uivjimin-

Ic5iH^&gt;EfcT;,S‘'‘---T!S;
gfftoEu.rfaalffror.,..!

op’a.etie.i* »»!•&gt;.W&gt;o«-

5*Jf» drcflifvfS'l
AGENTS WAWTED TO SELL

reoUTt

H. A. GOODYEAR,

J0HW OAKVETH.

We;are«Ud to obeem that there ha.
teen a vart change far tho better in tho
u:uu5gwr.an t of the brio Railway, an far
ts regardsthe raftty and comfort of trave’era and the general improTwnwit of
tbo entire road.
Nearly, n year ago the public wore
e hocked with the details of a lemon ta­
ble accident which occurred upon it;
much censure_ys» freely elicited and
finblio unprosuuna were vary anfarcrabU
But rinco that time tho entire corps of
&lt;-tilc«3 have boon rtssnlatod with a de­
tiro to xemoro all tho old disabilities and
foulta in tho narking of. tho line, and

NonoDCN- • ”

siw

roiMii

TIE IATMT flBATO WWUTltT.
DIE UA.DriET.TV?

EQUALIZER.
&gt;ar*lyiii cdm be Curwfl!

eafctos
PROBATE ORDCit.

DM. T.x 1 a BUlBELt,
r7rtU’“9 “■« Cw«a«ltiM
Fbyeteteae, male she treatment at Cbteaie'
Dtoesawaaptaklfiy. eadCU9K theia te
e**Ui*r’ *•* «*■* ^C^rreLawrinaautee the tettttoe^■

„ WV’^w^-rtR'l'rl»rtto Ibe Ottoalton tf

’S'VVft K4KWAKWa

laJinTSe dSIi.g ri!2a bSul yaetrJ.Vafter

fonn which no trarrior roturn*—1 ’
'* fflSkeopoar 1 ” again interrupted tho •" WpPIXCOTT *;R AKEWELL,
tele owner, of Colter.*.aad"BmEfoil.t’Rento.

Ttuii wan to much. . ‘Put tho inspudrainaranloai," shouted tho minister
• Original 1ejankulated the voice, in
tho some oilm.but provoking manner. «

Tut Amexicxx Oro Fntow for June*

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■ va'a great story, "Oaean Twins,"
Grand Secretary Ridomit’s oration on
American Odd FeltewaHp; An Odd
Follow Abroad"*, (beat Men and their
Diaoovarms; Ban Francisco to White
PiM,Odd Fabrica;foulics Department;
Ponfay;
Mtycrilany; Foreign and

EVERY Baiffigsa?

Comer of Jefferson nm! Bailroad Strrot?,

■

HASTI/mS,

MICH.

A Word io Soason to the Citizaas of
1JA.TUIY COVNT1-!

MAN
HIS

’’•mlltoa.OMarta.
add ibUe ..k. ih.iprwerrr.n,

J^UKNT. WANTRD FUR

Firat-Clasa BU0GIE8

OWN
PRINTER. “Wra*?

DOLTBLE WAGORS.

Tat LtMant at Vmn AwraMBuri
,OT«r oAnwd 'fs the ’Ootaty.
I AIM TO FFT.T,

rriNftlTV YEARS’ Evrtetrtes tx r»

Genuine Artlolee.

t,

NIGHT fiCEN’ES
X» THE BIBLE.
By Bov. Damiel "Kaw-fo, D B.
gygasg

Cw-rfid^J.^1'^**“*- ‘*b

t^pia

SiJmiWw■
Rd. IM. ITA 4 W« OniMDwieb Strert.

X

tetod May

JV’h

nag, on «hw

M*’

FmaMamiSnn* IS wte^Xate^*mrorog
tbowder^fM^oofjtanMfoHadCbhnadMB wiB oi^i^yLwfiyueo in

m.y

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GVARDIAN HALF.
-tetowwmiam a nar-es

HSS.I.U . CO..

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At Ibe I.0WK-T I'OXHIBfR RkTXV
giring mr Cento—ro the TCtT BU^

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rSVcSiftiS^T?- “*~w ^aaasss,-.*rxiB

Ullieni hi’'act. ite Gt side eftbn ssfe teeka aa

TAM M AKIKO and bare color4ctcd a large
X lumber W
. . , pew be aerrn an owr sidewalk. Plaae. call and

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNfebAY, JUNE I«, 1809,

NUMBER 8.

JhJintM Jirtrtsrj.

JOHN R013RT8,
E H. MILLORY,
0.5c. at llw Crtrt !!■■&lt;, BuUaap.

Wl VNoif. "

NEW GOODS

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
■ ...

new

*. h*r’ j'"rt ™&lt;“ra*l from

York

and

boston

----- With On-—

IMMENSE

STOCK SMULBIIG’S 111 CUH STORE

offl^on/iblo Good, which I offer at
that 'will Astonish

fruitiem eadcavor. ' YeeU was giving

P
PRICES TO SUtT

oy

X ataall not lx. nMwULHy

«EW ■ILLIIEirCMM Ktf,

ROBINSON It WIGHTMAN, '
ABE NOW SELLING

8. C. PRtKDLE.

A sudden light itreaxocd into aay
who was growing, and not without cause,
mind. His words wore like a rerafat&gt;oe«
seriously alarmed far my becHto
On reaching the store, my principal
clerk said to me, with a serious face and
yon. ba added. “I uirlunaai rant
man sec :
*■ Hare you hoard about poor Clog case- You haro a dtoopos that fasapI«BC the rery foundations, Mt «My at
yvurhfo.bat®fyourbrafaosa H
.
*-No. What of him!" I asked.
“A disooasl What draras!" 1
•’Dead."
asksd, a now thrvb of alarm in m»
“Dead! Why, Alfred!"

Cheaper fox’ Cash than any iTotiac lh Barry
County.
WM. H. HATFORD,

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

DA.ILY!

RSrSpecuIitics in every department.

DpUSEKttPEtSJ
ftHWFXPEBkL,

P. RfaillfS'A CO?

women—and ffllildran

"Yea, sir. He died last night"
A slight shircr ran through me.
Ctaghim was about my own age, and
when I so* Hlu Hat, lyes than two
weeks before, apparently fa his usual
health. He tofl a wife end twR child­
ren.
“ What ailed him !"
•
** Wall." answerad my clerk, fa d stow,
measured Way, that was tWctiliar to him,
*• the doctor says he was all run down
by orwrwurk, and that typhoid fjvcr set
in and earned him off"
The ebivur returned, going deeper.
40h,4rar! Htoread! Andldon’t
believe he woe much ahehd."
“Mr. Eldridge," replied my derk.
- was in just now, and says, if the buainess settles up cent, per cent., k will be
ss uraeb ao the bargain."
" What will his poor wifo And child­
ren do !" My thoughts went instantly
-.“SL hundreds of other poor wid­

Women —and Children

" 1 die insurance i* the remedy. Tube
it, art H «i 1 act »• a MtM. t BWfrl
for 1 have Utonit tried fa a &amp;ra« catts.4
"Thank WU. my friend—aty Hsdtau'eont Mulid !- I added with suddeb eltfaUon, for I now aaw the whole matter ffl
light os clear as noonday. - ToT have
eared ma from shipwreck. The -attain
now span me
mrfi hmgarb“
borne. I Lava Wl my sCnmWlirain*
•iJy Bfafag «Wy liMMWFlIMirt
fate will Lo mine imlrm I have rest fct
body and brain.*’
.
•
" Than do not delay far tn honr. Ut
your next business tor to-dgj by the pro­
curing of a Ufa nblicy for tai thousiafi
dollars, in a good cottpahy?’
‘ Do you know a goOd n aiw f*
ows and orphans have had to do," was . “ Yra: at kart raa tha* 1 maaSM*
^1 toMddmoat fiercely bfr the Raft,

‘Costar’s' Buckhorn S&amp;lve

HENU1NE DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES!'

(jTREASONABLE PRICES!
II
11

COBB,

HA8TISI

at t£zb

hAsthv&amp;s drug store.

PURE PAINTS &amp; oixar
BTIUSHE3, VABNISH,
TURPENTlUfi.

2500

Pound* ctwctly pure wutTM Lotti .
25()A pound? GEtrnrt English crown lead,
pounds iCTHLett rsmr lead.
' ;

10W) rovnD’ urBC3],B vnescw

that defies competition.

«&lt;nr mt ura war
Nu, detUnm** lasi^, ** wo won’t talk

Give us a call and we *IU warrant satisfaction.

ctUui iTe out of the queattoa.”
Btrt, Henry, jour health, yoar Very

J. P. HOBEBTS 4b 00.

in thia way much long«,” mid my

HOLBROt

•“»* far1

I shook my head.
,
,
-‘Nofhoqwwfad.fararH*
/■No, nr.
It wrar fwanat sap*

“X •UttGl- :b&lt;7 would not ba thrown
helpless rn the world.
This fear haunted me tbritinually,
often disturbing that cool judgment so
Ssauntisl to business, and ——-**171
causing me to take risks in the hope of
“Act Ek. a wise and
large profits—always a dangerous expoand place them sbuve want «t
dirat.
thea your way to ho™ fod
I had tak&lt;_______ __
sored, for your head Wl ba ra
before, rad uncertainty
had kept ma awake a
Thia had told oo my &lt;

Ao« a fine astmimmi of

TfO

?*“£•"

making proviaicn for my wife and child,
rat-my wife, young, gratia, and bean.

M«8. TAY^On

WIGHTMAN A GREBLE

bMi—- •»* "&lt;o

ao eH tty heart on this world’s goods
that I would barter Efo itaelf for Aran!
a**1 .Xl* t£Jth

bat shocked the sentence that was «b
my lips, far I remembered he was the
ma of a widow, who, fa toil, and sorrow,
Sttd angiect, had balded with Ufa, fight­
fag thro ugh lang yonra far her daily
braad.
.
1 loaned, during the &lt;fa
srho had upportnmtiM of k
CBtehbrn's tastfaesl would
fait to recur® thio Maeeod ceeaHgmetfow.
wall- Op, ■mmx dlfifarqcl as_
result; but no one thought there would ‘•Oh.Mthwgl I eaaaaveitK^oeever
ba anything over for the widow and Itera^ a radar and mbner AwMfaa fa
This insidoBl of Clagbortl’o saddest

-ik,?—u» K~ir

r mm,

“Oh, yee, if you deairo E"
_
Wo WVM to thaoMra, wed I Mderai

Mr twubabiee, beertig ttar raUNs,
• You took rather jfale,*'te*
fog hw keen professional eyre

BUT TOUE PLOWS AT THE

BASTINGS FMNBBY!
cTrm.MnaG»c» wro. sag*.
tt-r

Bl*—*"'

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wxiuie

th».

wiACmdwr^RICSWt'.tolWhMl.tl!.

Wc H.,. . fun

of CCWIVATORS A DRAGS,

whiA*»*rllMUfa»t«!ia“drttot'W

JACr,fifr

afoh'akdfa' Wsroas, far MS aew

5

____

.lists Priaen - - WAGOB AOBBCT.

“Overwtafc; that ie aS, X beM
“Ah DxgriM. th AtiiifHjji mH ttoa.**
. Addrae
: .
W Crosby Kt KY.
(
Or, Amdt F. HmT (Furfawiw to)
I
Duxai Ranns* Cb.,SI Pack Rww.N. Y ,

Med l«L Mu lew.

.

vf x !

�JEMENT8

“ttfrww!" ItwMdbewbeW
t .friend.
Then the tone changed.
• W1&amp;.my gsodHtow! what's the mat­
'' Ifsri shuttle strangely,” I answered . On motion of Hr. Striker, Alien Jones
waa elected pound ma tar.
-- '»■» Itafadsn here. Cam-on diet
Thep stititmrfAlloa Bennett and other -,
•reT And I Ud my hand &lt;m my faropraysag that ft OtoeM be teU out and eetabtieUd, .fa* , W whte.
at the quarter post Uno on asctfon..v»
teso, one hundred and for^r foot north
of the center rf the railread track thence
north sixty foot, thonco earicriy, pandtel with tbereUroed track to the east
lino of the weet half of the south-eeri
quarter, sr to tho east Kao of H. J. Km
field's land aad west lino of Joaos'land ;

WX^wOOO
; me KU— Tw, Mgve

CMiKfiffl! CDFITlKm

Av - nyrt ^^4—1

w -

..f. .$7

GOODS HJl VE TUMBLED,
AND HAVE REACHED BOTTOM
ic per lb. The bcsl Ten Cent
Coffee

waa allowed, ead an order drawn, for

tearing my wife and children wituout a
dollar b the world, would have done
lhat fatal work. But my mind was at
«*UtT No badness oare obtruded,
DO dreed auriety for my beloved onee
brooded over my mind. 1 was paaeire

WhicliGdMWABK4PMMM*ai*ofi
the recent Great TJoclin®.

power, In tome obscure corner of the
earth, it would have been settled long
JWud. that the prayer at the peti- ago, cither without or with war; jet,
tfooero be granted.
*
England, who alone, aboeeaU other ac­
Prer-dri, however, that said • treat or tions, did her utmont, thiougli bribery,
street, be laid out, established and open­
ed without expense to tho village of •nsmiee, and open insult to us as a na­
tion, trying evw^thbg except open war
Hasting*.
On motion of Mr. Grant, the aeeount to destroy our republican term-of gov­
Should the be allowed to
of T. Phillips, of tL\jf-flvo ddllars, for ernment.
taking asMumeut and making tax mH, break at will aD nites of international

ised to extend the time sperittedln the
warrant of thu treasurer for the collec­
tion of the poll taxe &gt; eesee.ed b this vil­
lage, twenty days from the expiration oi

EXCVi

WORTH OF GOODS IN STOCK,

making and executive power, instead d
being interpreted by foreign govern­
ments to imply an eaneet desire for
peec»» will soon beeimaidsTvd a token
of moral and physical cuwvdibe. Would
it not be well for our government to up-

jrtment b.-more
complete
Prints.
--- ------------------- .----v.i in each depart..v
ment than ever before brought to this market Conauting
. •
of a fine line Of &gt; ,

DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
Cotton, Linen and Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Clothing,
Boots k Shoos, Hats k Caps and Wall Paper, in great variety.
Quinine.
ALL KINIS OF FABMIK9 IMPLEMEMTICillTAMTLT M HAH.
IB-Come and Come early, bo as to secure good bargains and Svapnia
ufiusAseisg s&gt;
the first choice.
Bedford, May 1st, 1869.

••asaaaa a aaawaa.

EXCELSIOR
JOBE
Are now offering for sate, a full Stock of New and SenHoncuble
Gioodrt, recently pa rollasod in the best raAtcm markets at the
krwe-t posaibte- primw for cash. Our*sL&gt;ck include a full bw of

MX aiMSsar

*

JOST T«I MSI Siimi,

COAL!
a&gt;,x&gt;

rxo xuoar.

STAPLE A«D FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.

protected under the cross of St George
until they were armed and ready to Cloths and Ready-made Clothing, •aoep down upon American commerce?
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots trSho’v, Groowi*s, &amp;c
1 with a cooler!
Bay, giro a limited time for auditing £3F“Ca h paring customers, give us a call. We will cheerfully show von ^i
Load and teen nervous anxiety about
our stock, that yvu mny compare prices with any other farf-claas 8t&lt;&gt;ro
rapid gains, baa grown with a healthy
ii foim her mejesty's government of the Lrf in the State. We hive got the Goods and we waa: »o ee l fys
gMs tafir mJ hrgsr each year.
them, and »hnil try to sell you all we can and will satisfy you that it
Cliss No. 2. Qniox Fiat Woolsif stimulus ia
tjtd ttmctml of their mdebtcdneea At C3fi» for your interest tobuy ben-. We warrant thr prices slvill besati .factory. SF2
2 (
supplied. And Beet Buck, 8 P. Cady,
present,
be English p.c s are, or pro­
Wo will take in exchange for ottr goods,
............
1 (
if life insurance Secund do, Thomas Altoft,
tend to be, very ignorant b regard to
Cuss No. 8.—Laicxsna.
the amount of our deem. 8om- of tluSr
Beet Ewa, D. W. Kills,
leading journals set our claims down at
nt the regular market rates.
Secund do^ “
fabulous amounts, keeping poor Johnny
Cues No. 4. Corewotn.
Bull b a state of pcrepiraton far tear of
Beet Buck, D. W. Ellis,
bring robboS, whilst all we want is a
Class No 0. 8auitu
Beat Shoep-shearor John Morgan, 8 00 • peedy settlement on an honorable b..sia
6eUm 1 do.,'
Isaac B. Hanna, 2 00
Financially, the sheep (hearing frstivri was a failure; the total receipts be­
ing but.W 15, and the premiums and
expan aa about 828. J. M Nxuxs,

PaDuttr School Masar—Ths county
troa.urvr has received the money appor­
tioned for primary schools m the,county
of Barry for tin current year, ly the
Superintendent of I*ubbc Instruction,
tbs amount bring &lt; :,258 18; and to 47
cu;.te to each child of the school agv,
an- which is appoitiuned among the
several toai.ahipe as foEows;—

Downed Gum Fault Jim. F
nolM to try theca. _______

DETROIT WOOL WAHEHOt’TB.

MOXET TO LOAS

249
172
208
105
219
915

ne
200
m
171

57
49
28
44
02
20

72
22
si
85 Looting itself in a 'remarkable degree.
When that august body cen fin.i no other
matter upon which to legislate for the
^enetit of bur village, key pirooeed to
rot ate the buriaoM of fafaridaria.
for June Dth fast, wo eBp the item herowith printed, and simply, roggest that a
man professing to bo a minister of the 1
gospel of th- Son of God. who Wahoo
other j-cople Mid that ho may inherit
their HL'lina, ia exhibiting the “ Cloven ’
Foot" to a degree that should call forth '
tlio moral condemnation of
'

Social Direr—On tho er
Friday, Jujy 2d, the epprouri&gt;in
altauirareery will bowtebra
erisd party, al the bcCel of E.
fa tharfB^e of Nashville.

FlRBVORKfa

•r dry pA oarpata, 4c., 4c,
Mammoth Store of Win. Bea
duur West of thu Mariuu H ■Bmct.f^bl , Mtehegie. To
giro Wsaa *n the fast tone
«**«*&gt;■' __ _________

Enrros Bxxxnfbbling perhaps

a word from one of your numerous pat- |
rons b this k» ality might not Ve found
amiss, I write. Alter a brief sojourn
in a distiuty^Ume, where petnJcim is
the gist of human mtercour.e we have
returned to what waa unce the modest
rural hamlet of Nashville, and fi9d in
Ito stead h prosperous and fa wishing
village. That superior pices of mer­
chandise, ths iron horse, b n eking hie
daily trips to and from our village, has
a tendency to obUtmte the title of
"AariwArri," Ud substitute b its place,
“Fast Young America." But. « the
whole, w. think our little village to deetin-d to maintain its summary with
any town in the county. Already the NEW

To turn grey hair to its nat
tad boeaty. .wee Hau’s Vegeta
ia Bair Hraewer, the best an
liablefupnutii* eeienee hee
Ivjteu bring anything to tow

Gad owtfae pricejrf Gust 41

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;e~.

Agreeable to the pregramto^ ad&lt; pt--d
by the agricultural eociety, th« annual
shiMiy shedring festival waa held on
Tiureday of lari week, but the nttendun?e waa very small, aad, owing to the
iualeMrt weather, but fow- ateep were'
brought upon the grounds yti those
ou exhibition were very valuable and
reflected credit on the sheep growers of
thw oouriy.
Ma. Atrorr exhibited a

COURT HOUSE,

Son’s Win*. The Ardie s
Nd» at tin City Drag Star* u
full &lt;ant*oa. It sends forth
of Itilfin i soda, euul and r
which neither mfaaeriii nor de

CLOTHING
HOUSE!
30 CAJVA.E STREET.
STORE,
----- BESTGOl

OBAMP bapids.

o think it fo h
atoWroafin
Who will mo

MEN'S &amp; BOYS’ CfaQTHINn
„ A
. WcrttavrstriNa ciooDB 1 A

HAfls, CAPS, BAGS, TRtNiKte *(•

rinncuiu srrfamov e?vre

tc

’

'

Sffi"

�T?* &lt;
*Wfo and
"pniintatfiu will takn pfow

MVUrumunrri

»*"teM.Faxo J«

ire

THE EMDLtSS MATCH!
■Ltesn ^atsifiod, and ytreidsu to be a rich
—I _ _ *’••* *• all who may patmfam fbc tmte.

The Endieea MauEl
w

"-at” »&lt;«*&lt;

Twi psreses mscsetes* BsOemPvfasaoBtete

mum----- ,

.

Thctablmux m U th km&lt;
“Mr MT
dtMM, ad

*** w—**—** A*——» *a*rem,

,.
mt,

bma.

fni—l—RM—!■■■—■ I, sAoe 4se&amp;
•
MnotTXJca.

COMMERCIAL

BUSINESS CARDS.

.

(jjtfii’snT uritiMliLf iass.

tEsatatacfc"”-* —

G’ttjsjase, vj-i- Mat st
Asrunit — Advertising makes up
for th- di.-advaatagee of a poorly locat­
ed bu iaaai •land. Try it
Fovnn or Jcir Excoastor. There is
to be a grand railroad encurafon froth
. Jackson to Thoruapple Lake, and a picj nic at tho lake, July Bd, 1809. A ap»To turn gray hair to its natural aobtr cial train will have Jackson early in the
knl beauty, use lieu's Vegetable Keil- morning, and stop at all points of interisn Hair Renower, the beat and moat re- eaL ami arrive at the lake about 10 a.m. 1
J After discharging ita pxs^nge-.s, the
I train will ounie through to Hasting.-, to i
cotraey any who may desire to go to tho
I take and attoud the |ucnic, aad return ,
Gin Farit J ass —F. D. Acfiur has to this place in time to leave here for
J'ist received a large supply of the re­ Jackson about 4 r. n. Fare 'rom Has­
nowned GiM Fsvrr Jut Friend-, do tings to the lake an 1 ^-Ofn, 25 cents, | ’ * ‘
kut fail to try them.
St I children half price. Boats na 1 fishing
tackle will be ia roadiaMs for those who ,
Social ItaKK—On the evening of
desire to use them at the lake.
Friday, July 2d, the approaching natiunone should taka their dinner baskets,
a! anniversary will be a lebrsted by a
Ac., Ac. One of the brat bands of mu­
a rial pnrty, al the hotel of E. H. W«sr,
sic in the Stalo will bo in attendance.
ia the village of Nashville.

BFBCtAL NOTICES.

manhood
GEORGE PREBTON,

WmtsksaeraelteaeTsea e. tel pw

II. WniOHT. aqrent.

s®
'

Dip, HlciK,

Grata,
^r-vraortt raa.vnv/m.
err *&gt;■» sarer.

99999999999999
Salta &amp;Ban£SBilm,
il- A. GOODYEAR,

Bate!
fttiaip Dealer,
Coaucrans axes . Inithn
lnterMI
N S^r*«n&gt;re-^t.
—«*. rasas Sven am, inmwr

jprriN®*

WOOLEN FACTORY!

IfunsMlVteua Factsit

‘tor Rsaesataftn**

CUBTOM CAHDI1XG,

Tuesday morning they wars taken be­
fore Junta Qua, and one of them fined
ten dollars Bod costa and the other five,
and in default of payment they were ra­

are eararetly requested to attend th-'
axial at the Unfafo Bdroul Qoum &lt;*
Friday evenisg, Jabs 18th. The liter­
ary riTrniar*, with ** almost entire
change ef par.'urmers, will befta *1 8:46,
It t» Exnxrim waits wars. WiV ..d wifl form the principal fcatarai and
new the rash for oboes and gaitors of ywt, Um soeial before end after there elall kinds, for men, women and ehiidroa, srmxw shook! Mt be mimed. The Hasat that modal dry good.’ stere ia the
I’hmhix Block. Drees goods and jwinta
* Umutifti) stylos, nine shawl. a*d OB*

ALL FOR S1700

General Groeer,

aaortment uf the BE»: e?honl books,
wall paper an I vtstiun -ry
Call bo'.o.w from ths pUor tor tlw Ei*t A com­
purchasing olarwhorejunldtS I pLiat, charpiag larceny, waa made by
a Na. (kMDits, on liehalf, we believe,
us I'kaslx. McQvkzx, and a warrant is­
sued
lire sheriff started in pursuit,
oierhau'ed the cattle at Buffalo, found
.-lie tuusiug ox, and am tvd the party
On Hatnrday, Deputy Sheriff Vsoomas
of dry gixds, carpita. Ac., Ac., is at the starfod oast with a GuVern.w's requisi­
Haamoth Store of Win. Bennett, next tion for the man. In the meantime,
dv&gt;r West of thu Mariuu H&gt;use, Ma n
drat, Jacb-.a, Miehigin. To tost thia, have been nm-ated at or
vide, and in default &lt;d bail to appear on
give him a call the first tiwo you visit th" 19th tor exan.iaatian, stands o.mmkred to the “ Hotel de Mallory." Of
tio caxj we know nothing a. to tlie
merit-, ou -pl that the defendants claim
tain at the City Drug Store i» n«.w in the laiiug to hav. been purely ace-d.-ntfull up-rnti.s. ( It sends forth a strw.ni
of delicious tofts, bud and refee-king,
which O'ither eUarMSta nor destroys the
health. Call and get a glass—jaly five
Axsowr x Row. On Monday «Tctboon, twu per.una on the Nlroeta, rather
trvublreotne frutn the wwtkinga of n
large amount of “tangle-tag," wore re­
quested by the village marshal to be go­
1XO0CX9DCX Dai.—The 4th of July
ing b.rme; and in attamptiug to g.-t
i« rapidly approaching, and should be them out of the town, when near the
prujierty observed by the people of this uffl -e of Dr. Upjohn, they refused to g-,
ridniiy, and we think it is high time Upon which the marshal am ted one of
»teju ven taken to have a first dare aa- them and was going to tat him sober off
d'&gt;nal jubilee. Who ’ will move ia the, ia jail, when a arums onaaed, and one
of the mea struck the marshal over tho

Tni Exnrasios.—On Tuesday, the
Sunday school excursion to Jackson, res
th" G. R. V. B R , came off according
to programme, and wns partfoipnted in
by a large number of people *11 along
ths line Everything posted off pleas«M*y, and there was not the slightest
ucOent to mar the festivities of the no*

sASem. Wte.ls.Os preeA; CM 0*.
stark, tag Hmm. writ w.ttrte ( Femteg laptarasts, Tkrve llsgt, fsf
.Wrap .»d Tires Unfcre,

fflnm cumuli, m
1BBLE

BROTHERS

afit wnwrasa.
Andlitertty to be Publicad.

■GMCHIEkPBOTOlOB

n»M

Wbkb Iter ull

XWSrWS'-.rSW!

Very Cheap for Cslh I
rpHB DETROIT BTOVE WORM,

nse?A'tt3s,.=Js.‘i&gt;«ra3:

MICHIGAN IRON,
(take redrew Oravosl).

HALL'S

�Noncizs.

hardware

SW
a £ GOODYEAR.

AOENCYf •&lt;
i&gt;atary.,,'J.:.

JOttX
1

H

Jfoncsa.

CARVKTH.

iKBrarH Fams aad Fitiaga

ntfutf
roBSAxweaxpstasox

STOVES;;mw',

■

jjetistwag. rsTg-aa

n and Sheet Iron

,WB

VjflSr
^crrr.

iMintM iii

oilauai’,
KUsosap ®* oE Sts® Roll Boad,
&gt;.ddln* Transportation.

nut, ESTATE.

C-Jtf. TINKJIA

JX'.

JOHN M0BKB1

►Brsiauxa-USarfWa.^ D«o

MALLOB

5,000_____________
land in winter; and be on vour।

-

aad lUnatratad ELlUs. of Urt

apfaot baiacperwaaed taudai

Ufftef Christ, and Bunyan’s Pilgrim*1
wte
rieultural paper*.
Whan you buy raim
that takae two or three,
awka • ahadow the--------------bfMd ft MgMy WyrmqWfrft aa good
aafare.
Kill yoar pulleta at dx to nine mouths
aid, anl Imp all your old hens » lay
eggs. By eo doing, it ksooeh lenelaM
to gather them.
Never change the.
walae of any stock, aa in end tn breodiojr will, if long eootinned, vnsnre yon
against having stock to s^U, which is
BIU asd frixaia. 10 tiHrodeea the Gratae V ;
tnrabGean*.
Fanning implements should not b- rataswrxfwtartJrot
b ad. towdnad .abrdHter n a wmi asp. '
cleaned wnen used in wet weather, ur ord.
ri..r Manner. Fnc. ui&gt;l« til. Fully Jarrnawd '
whfti the sail adharo.1 to thorn; anil,
I.T tv* bear. • We alii pay SlOd tar any ar |
iwcially, do not re juire your hirwd help
t. Magptowa harrows, ate., from thu
fields, no metier hew losay Uwm» occur,
till you have done min— them in such
fields. Let them lie by the tones till yu«
want them elsowh -ro, if it bo a mouth
cr more. Nor should yon troubk- your­
self about providing a tool-house or
sheds for wagons, as any plaoo will. du
tor jour tools, where they will got wash•fi by rains and dried by the san.
/
Your summer's fuel should ba ent be­
tween April and Octob x; and if you
IM TALCOTTVILLE,COMX.
find it
to synd io the woods
-ia«j it* W«4as MSI., by
tor a load when you are mowing ur do­
Barnard. Garrfurrar Vialan.
ing other important work, it will ohon^e
the monotony of your labors in a great
degree. Moreover, be particular to burn
F**" wt»d&lt; as it “ goes " three times os

•ZcicK aad

iu
»•*•*•« •"*
puWi.b.r. prim.

‘Z/
.

Dodge's Clebrafed
•*

Plows

For Sale at Kalamazoo Pricer.

PICTURES,

IMPROVED FARMS,

Wild Laid: aid W Property
tftftftfHa.4 MI4 oa CemalMlon.

HOU8B8

aad appropr «U ntaaesl for sMaM,*r
priia for a eebsUr.

DB.C 0. SCOT

PICTURE FRAMES
Oral and K^uaru Fratan rtf trtfrydlr
aad.,. I. &lt;?...» IK.
,1_

vuwuuh,

PBaCTICINO Fhyalclaa su'd 8

^nerm; iMevaont

A1TBST10H. COM!

Tie hnm’ Imai Fire In Ci
BABB* ABD UIOI COUMTIES
area Fan® PnrtBrV Mala®, Um or Ua«M
. bj Hr. er Dghufaj.

iDICTIOIfAMY

UeaeapM. af

1
ETV-E R*^TTMirTC3-

SKfrjHBsitflb:
KWM — ■— —T

I

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ai*.5-

A*ftnnershould turrorpaint his build­
ings, nor hevea pertide ofthe oily *.*stutf ”
about him. The thing was “gut up'! to
•peculato on, aad to rub larmorsuf their
hard earnings. Nature nxjuinM no paint
nor ahould the toncment or out-buillfc^ai of tonnem.
The owners of Hums should be care~‘------- k with their hired help
_____ ia absolutely aeoeeeny, I
- -------------- ..... ...--------------- ,
ally findenough “ tinkering" to du about----------------- ............... —
tbebMa,whik your men do the hard
wok of the field. By to doing you will

which are expensive.
. No £sbus» of refinement will hsvu a
“gni" to help his poir, broken-down
wBe, becaaae she is alro*4y rninel to 1
health and spiritaall the girl tin the ।

MtSaBg!riat'Bsr.'M~‘ •“
Jsssurtfexxc-uixiwss
asnxmxJtr.'.’iM.TrjixBM
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IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!

DODGE, BABCDCK &amp; AUSTIN.
COPARTNERSHIP.

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CALIFORNIA &amp; OREGON

fa* rtyyrtis?j-tget

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aad where they will have to root to to&gt;d
toe ksradv m they art abelied aS.
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AT HJUITIXOA. BABBT 00„ MICH.
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VOL. XIV,

Hastings; Michigan, Wednesday, June 23, istw.

NUMBER 9.

5ininws iliterterg.

ly the New

NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I have just returned from
NEW

YORK

AND

that ef them roeolooahena wus a port uv
the deni part, they mart be counted in
dead —tore also, and aradfa their re­
pute to thrir MMtitoMBb, they axnpoeed thate Emba for burid, and the hearse
Maded with tha foarftd weight rolled ^ettoan annual overflow of tester.
Beane dBer writeso soy that Sa tewd
“BteteoBiteel” m—out the chair­ “weydVi. probably darirod from the
man, and forthwith all uv the p.rty German word “wndefl.'* whfoh im^
knowd more portikrieriy m Oansarvu- “ to go about ae if to pasture."
Othtou
tivo OnppurtM lb hud down without a still find its darirotiTfo a
—
murmur to bo lifted fa with it It took source. Mr. T-jg!- jtygi an ttaifhe
a large number UV hedroee to cony thia name of Jhw gave neo to vaHouuotetoed, and the takfa uv — out thinned mylogiee; bat foe snort pcobaMe dtee
denvee its name from Jims, ia honor of

NEW GOODS

BOSTON

— -With an------

IMMENSE

STOCK

of Seasonable Goods which I offer at

FO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS

ALLEN BENNETT.

TT .

A?P DRAKHM D-,

Hastings, Mich., Fob. 1st., 1869.—yl
KJ. HAIRY.
sn&gt;1 Surg-on. OSes *r«l do*r
P».t Oflc*. J-ffrr»ot&gt; »lrv«. Hullsf*.

dr.c

That's Big Tolk,
•
Try it Now.

chsoorr.

ATTESTICT. COMRADS I
Wta l l.l&gt; I CUT. Xa. ar. O A. K-.
&gt;,&lt;
K&lt;«wi»as: ;&gt;) o'clock, ia lbs
•; T 11*11. srer Ureal A Fhdlit-s- J«e*v.
11. K. t-lUUSALL. P. C.
J W BRSTUIT. F. A.
_____

WIGHTMAN '&amp; GREBLE
HUCCESHORS TO

DR 0. C. LIN8LEY,

NEW MILLINERY GMM MEME.

ROBINSON B WIGHTMAN,
•terCTV

I. W. VROOMAN,
-II r&gt;' Bxrr C

8om uv liberty uv th* North, and sisa
tenth* ar the Southern delegatee, fell
prortrete with Chair hands up to bo tiad, ing vivid picture ■
Md their eyes dosed to her pennies put
“ Al ter esMarnd rsAbttt steetoA «vb.)
“Slavery!" sung out the chairman,
■Mi wita ■------- - -a if teste MeMOm,
and to wunst there was a sound tike the
MriaBtes watte. teMaevwroeM.
rushin uv many water*. Down went
full half uv wut wua left uv the Conventhn, sad a long time was oouaoomed in
pidtin uv em up and loadin em in.
" Bepoodoashcn! " wus the next call,
sad withoat a sigh, the delegatee from
Sounlhern Ulinoy, Injeany and Ohio
went down, and wut loaded.
uOaae Suffrage! " remarkt the chair­
man nerroualy, for the Convenahen wus
gitun fearfully thin, and with a groan,
Buch was Madame Jtew’* team, and
two-thirds UV wet wus left wna huddled
we rather think it would outshine those

PRICES TO SUIT

1.1. SPlIUllt.
H*Ml*«*. Mar l«k IM.

tf

“ Now ! " rod the chairman, M let the
lumber, the dead weights, them whose
proeenco in our party make* it a stench
in the nostrils uv the Amerikin people,
let them be buried that wo may her
nothin in our ranks objectionable/*
And immciitly the drivers uv the
*
’ ‘ • * thrirsdveo upon
rrbeea,
Fernandy
Wood, _
,
, Hoffman,, _
—
Fvnnlr
Peerre,
and all 2_
uv that
------- ------------J—_claaa,
_LL wich
-J by
4m. way
— .. wus
— —. all that
—t-., remained.
,, , ,
the

ARE NOW SHLLlrtt*

Tf-T A n. » yxr

a.

n ~K«Y

OF fiVERY DESCRIPTION,

Cheaper for Cash thnn n.nj- House in Burry
County.
.
MEW

GOOES

Direct from Factories.
WM. H. HATFORD,

DAILY!

^Specialities in every department.

BUCKEYE REAPER &amp; MOWER!
W© nrc mol© Agents fbr-sltnr-ry County-Tlir beast
Reaper* and Mower macle.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

HOUSEKEEPER* I
Mon — Woman—and Children
Men—Woman—and Children

glisrrltanjj.

1’00FUIG—We are sole Agents for this County for

11

tfo» .bee*, patent Roofln- made. Call and ec« aamplcs and gel riflbrcuoee.

IIABNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harnosa on hand. Be­
ll

pairing done promptly on short notice.

*

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE.
U. HOLBROOK,

Heatings, Mich. April SO, 1869.—wly

HENU1NE DRUGS

‘Costafs* Buckhorn Salve

MEDICINES!

iwressiskiias)

Ij REASONABLE PRICES!

I notiat la aa avenin paper wick I got
hold uv loot into (it cum wrapt around
• mw boonit wich Mirandy Pogrom roerited from LocmyiUek that V allaadygum’s organ, and in fart moot uv the
Democratic poparauv the North, had
docidid that the only hope for the Democriay ia to bury the dead poet, throw
overboard the lumber, dear the decks
for aeehen and go in to win.
Before I hod fimaht reading the es­
tracks, I fell into a moot profound sleep,
the words uv the text, “ Let aa bury the
deed port," being forcibly fixed in my
miteL BteepialdiMMedMlanudm
In my vbwn I found myself a rtandin
in front uv an immense buildin wich
hod bin erected for the purpoeo uv hold­
in a Democratic Naehnef Convenshin
into. Over the arch-way wich served
as an entrance won this macripaben—
“ Note succeeds HkosMoam
forsuceeea." Ka I foil that I her a
rite to particyato in anything Democrat­

AT TUB

I]

It

HASTINGS DRUG SOTRJ3.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OHS!
BRUSHES, VARNISH,
TURPENTINE.

ircr&amp;w
QE AA POUNDS STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD.

^0UU

2500 porNDS ®E«mrfc ENGLISH

OKnn POUNDS

*dw
HASTIMBHOUSE.
K:rf,
■&lt;&lt;■* tonf t llrdss* ralaruuksd is
Z.'p-aMi*.
.
...
..2 Uvii
HARVEY WRIGHT,
CY ...d C.—Kllo* si Uw, Hol latter ..

.r &lt;bo mcbaeesM
,0 .( rt.. n«

JaWTett

The chairman lookt at me
mo wolfiahly,
wolfishly,
and I glowered at him.
“
Birf" eed
"BirJ"
sod he, “I must
moot cany
carry yoo
out and bury yoo, and then------- "
“ And then wat F* oed I.
“And then I spoon I must commit
sooiridr, es I voted for ell them which
we her buried, and for all the princi-

CROWN LEAD.

PURE LEAD.

1000 porMI&gt;s CEKUIMK pREMCH zrxc.

We buy our Goods dir
Manufacturers, and sell at rKlum
that defies competition.
Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
Hutlnp. Ajrf S&gt;*. ISW.—jl-

“ COSTAB’S ”
ndafd ?¥«paratloni

____

««•* •s’-'-1'Goa.rnm.ra or

myueli to the Ken tuck y dihgaibru, ob­
served the per—dine
A committee
had bin apptetod on “the —did— and
proepea uv the Democratic party," and
that wmittee wus jest roportin. They
informed the convenahen that Dewoszu-

wus glad-that it wus so. It's all very
well to talk uv buryin dead iahoee, and
so on, but enoain wo undertake that
Hrrculean task, wat follqws ? Troo we
her bin rvgleriy bnatid on distinctive
Democratic ish'xw, but when we throw
am overboard, wut b leit uv us t In wat
roepeck do wo differ from the Ablishnbtwf Ef wo knock out lyv the Demo­
cratic creed the assertion foki tho nigger
b • bebboon, wut b towrwrent ua from
grin over to Wmsddl Phillips, and embrndn Fred. Dnugiam! ■ v* count

wbenrin do we differ from the blood
thiroto wretobee who drenched the coun­
try with gnro I Ef we deny the divine
rite uv repoodiaaben, do wo not to-wunet
bow our necks to the bond-holders, and
become the grinders uv the face* uv the
few Dijnecnsykwich pay taxw? And
if we bury them wich hev made theirsoiree obnazyus to Abliahnirt* by advoentin all thmr doctrines, fa what pertikelkr do we differ from the AbUahnista
thriieelree who hev bin tryin to bury
em ftrr the past twelve years?
Andes
when wo out out uv our creed all that
b trooly and distinctively Democratic we
bev no creed left, so when wo bury sU
av them wieh Uv hold to them eroods
do wo bury the Do—uratio party.
The Idea, however if may look theo-

EAUtIFIER'
LOWS

out,afwe her frith and kin ei
genuff. Bo Mota it be.
frwmn V. Naot, P. M,
(Wish ia Port Master.)

JRLOWS!

, Jim* ia the rixth or middle month of
the year, and is, perhaps, crowded with
mans beautiful things to del^hi the
aenaee and make the world appear «L
tractive than any other fitonthof theyenrThe Le^hratuns of the air ia mild । the
hope* of spring are roajbod, yet the m-‘
joymrai m but ootmneaced, ws have all
aurnmer before ua; the singing at th*,
birds, the hum of the bees;—bttia clouds
lie in lump* of silver about the sky, and
sometimro foil to stimulate the growth
of the herbage; the fiftds are in bloosom with the rwect and beautiful clover,
and the rosea, garden and wild, fill the
uir'wilh their grateful fragrance.
Aa\evcning appcoaebae, it b a Jro*
evening; there ia nothing else like IL
Tbs right* and eeunds are peculiarly
Jtau. In the doubtful duak, the bat
and the owl venture forth, flitting
through the gliromerihg quiet
As
night grows deujxv, the moon ia moot
nlvery, the sky al once darkect add
eleeroct; and who* the bird* have done
ringing, you may hear hapfs^aotoa and
charueea from the deninsna of the poob,
and the votoae rf the brook* of spring
running and tumbling through their
etauy channeb; or as Cofoi^* has it—

Naiaro haa her peculiar ways in all
raaeona, and it auver ia • waste of time
to olMrvo them.
We grow wiaen
stronger, better, by such observation;
It helps u* in the fomily, in the field
and granary. It opens a book of mrolatiou to ua m all the lalrnro of tha form.
It imUurtr, purifier end eoftons foe rargad lahar* which tha mouth of June de­
mand*. and leads ui iJeerostly from
“Natore un to Nature's God." Lot us
miaglo it, then, with our daily toil, and
find in it porpetusil encourogsmeat to la­
bor oa manfully and .cheerfully in the
dutira of life.
&gt; a
While re preach thia tey rormon.
however, we are not forgetful of what M
to be done in th» bu*y month, in cedar
that tha form week shall be perfonned
in ite appropriate time. .
Quito an extended observation ha.
led ua to believe that an opinion hut D*.
come common that late nlantiag b as fovorable aa early planting
In oomsquenoe of thh, nearly half of our earn
crop i* not nlanted until after the fart
of June, and many of the potatoes eomewhai later. Th. reeull erf eoch a mmtioe was eadlvfoil in theewfy m5m-

BUY YOUB PLOWS AT THE

IASTIM FOUNDRY!
Wt ABS .BLl-nfO THE

d3Fza*x*xss no. aa.
Iron Beam, and the Celebrated

Robinson
For 110.

[Kalamazoo] No.

20,

Witt Coulter nd AlCE’H Pute-l Wted, »12-

ro- w. h«e U Ml -ortnuot «t CUI/HVATOBS 4 DRAGS,
^4^ &lt;e arg msBing at reduced rateB."«t

JACKSON - - Stat* Prison • • WAfiOH AGENCY.

sm11 Ikain Wagons, for *66 A WO.

Tr“B^sr&lt;r

-AH DrvgsM* te HroUHfl tell then.*
"Conran, !• Crahy SA V.Y.

Or, Jmdi F. Bnunr (Buinew*to)
Dmlm BannnBfoOMJ
▼
•stehy r. n. AOKLBT A CO,Brotiecs BK

Stea to

»*•*!■• steterteHww ro^ror -

Bright pfowtharos are taken by the
port aa evidence that the work of June
was wwD done, and that due prepara­
tion was made for each snocroAng du­
ties as the growing crops might demand.
But what does this common ward
Am mean f A word that always sug­
gests llrimnt m—oriea, and revive*
tUssenfteetiou of birds and flowers, of

“4
u?llJJ““4 ““Ite
very last of May.
We ought to plant aSrly •&gt; Jhte we
may do the June work early. Mort of
th. hoeing for the-—™ ^xt to be
be done bcfcro the wort ofkaytag

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CWflBiWDBWS!

IMid:

ITIBEMENT8.
JUSTJlh

MS

IS

I'lKBWORKH

WORTH OF GOODS IN STOCK,

imbsad with

VVhich. GODSKAEI &amp; FALSER are ofPATEIT TRIPOID SKT ROCKET.

Vkr

&lt;A&gt;Fri&gt;»«faddw«M frra
&lt;h» Own. Mg.
„d

Start in jj ganair.

OSOAQS M. MtWST............... Eanea.

of both England and the United

। rJ"
m FXACI JUBILEE AT BOSTON.

of tho
th* “°*tTari*l eentimanta.

PrinU. la. Our uwrtmmt i, more complete in each deport­
meat than ever before brought to thia market Consisting
of a fine line of

EXCELSIOR

I of this village have taken decided meaThe Pnaidcnt loft for Groton tbie [ sure, toward tho suppremion of th. traf­
evening, u the gueet of Secretary Bout­ fic ia intoxicating liquor..
The matter
well. He will foare Groton to-morrow wa. duly brought before tha eonnefl in I
for New York, .topping two hour, at
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
form
of
petit-on
embodj
ing
the follow- I
'V arrester in reepouae to the municipal ।
'
■ I’rerident Grant responded to Gov. invitation from that .city.
Claflin'. waJcome as follow.;
body to .upprew the traffic in intoxicat­
It afford, mo great pleasnre to visit
Are nowoflering for uh, • full Stock of New and Seasonable
the Capitol of the State which has done formsnco in the coliseum thi. afternoon ing liquor, m . beversge in this village,"
Ivncwi. recently purohawxl |n
b&lt;ljl
m&lt;rl[eU Bl t5&gt;#
vwooclm,
•o much for mv .uppurt, and for the in tha death of Mrs. Dunlap, of Chicago •igned by eighty -electors of the viW.
lowed poaaibla pnoei for caah. Our stuck includes a full Eno of
•upport of the Uniun in tho timo of the Of heart direaae. She waa tho wife of
of Middleville.’^ At tho lart meeting of I
greet rebellion—a State whore prinri-1 the President of the Chicago A North­
western Itailrood, and a daughter of the council, held June 14th, the petition
Mosos Pond, of this city.
h.h

I aftar sumo debate tho mohttfons (which

I

I-----------jor ino
mpjricr of McCemn, at Jacksonville
The President wav then introduced to | Illinois.
members of tho House, after which the
party proceeded under a cavalry cacort i
to review tho State troops under Gen. j ambled. Tho large ImnwMcroZfodi
to overflowing, the gaBariee being filled
Butler.
with tadioa and the body of the hall

dent Grant on Tremont street

and

Gaunt * Pttmn sell goods ■
small profit

preaartWa. it U Ito

COURT HOUSE.

COE'S ITWEMM CUE!

JOST ret SAIE luatt.

COAL!

Cloths and Retdy-mado Clothing,
ras-p .
.
Hata &amp; C*P®- Boots &amp; Shoss. Grocariss, Ac.

continuing to sell in defiance of law, in
the cireuit court for the county of Barry;

Butter

YAKEE NOTIONS

MONEY TO LOAM

Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c„

We would not forget that we are Agent for one of tho best
Sewing Machines in the worldinooest

JS’JL.OJEUETW.-Tsn

FIREVMKS.

Dkttm—J. M Wazuoan, k
Baltimore, Maryland, has opened ।
tai otto. over tho etore of Allm A
4th JBLF.

Call on Got A Piimri' i
wiah to purchase goods cheap.

The Mlohlffa Bolt a HMCo.

Wall Pam are Branonar.—I
Accur hit on hand and for sale a
as-ortmeni of the nsr school 1
wa I p^ior and station-ry
Call t
purchasing olajwherv.
ju

Bridge. Boof and Large
BOLTS,

J11*?1 ** P*!*1' 018 luwast whiAper, could
-■all be duly notified
Butler and »ta!L Tho General ro le up ™|‘M&gt;*rd ‘UWctJy throughout the krg .
nns of tho Bsxxas.
to the barouche and ahook hands with
the President, who was totally cheered
by the crowds of people. xbW From*
| had in th. memory of that wril known
dent mounted a horse and accompanird
by the Governor and Gen. Butler and
individual, “The oldest inhabitant. '
MvfT rode down the line and reviewed
We aro informed that lightning .truck

•eate by ths worthy bhcriif, laaac 81eror.
-mot omrr/’
' When tho .mall riieot of paper freigh­
ted with Uio lif. or death of tho prisoner
at th. bar was handsd in to tho Court,
tho Court regarded the docomeui for ■
moarnit and then said: “GaatlemeD I
read thi. no your verdict: rW&lt; Oto jury, noffl oat*! by th. Republican, of that
find tho jiruoner to be not guilty,’’*

ro DRUGGISTS.

Snuwaanr Ferrival. The lad
Emmuauol Church have revived i
by their labors a Uf for parisl
In fortheiance of thia object, they
the public to a strambmy and icec
festival on 1neaday evening, the
met, at Units. Halt

CLOTHING
HOUSE!
30 CAN AL BTHEBT

0

new SToSSr=—grakdrapids.
. .
urvu.

A'Wiuim -We loam that a I
at tU.feo* of Church rtrwt in Uu
lK*
* oc Sre oo Turoday i
noon by the um&gt; of that naiaance fa
•• Are crackers. We trust iMe

BEST GOODS.
=-==JiO3yEST PRICES

MEN’S &amp; BOYS’ CLOTnrivr'

„.

e.-aat ccJlatioo waa partaken,
fiSurtlcff doing the honors.

idfog room.

beyuttd deecription.

clooLr

1N G &gt;

V*
“SSfflifii
HATS, CAPS, BAGS, TRUNKS, AC.

-Itia stated that Mias IdaGreater.
Sturhtar of Hurwna fk-al— L.___ '

Mayor,

woessa was arrested at St Louis.
mdav. char^ -4.L CTJZTT’

The weather

,
'.-------- n
.. gu
UK1CSI«d OB ths 4th of Jaly. The bodv of the
IshurehwillssatMuOpwpfo. '

' devotedly in his behalf alaa aauk haek'Wta?*-*1-—‘-------- -------------•— 1
Rohl
the men who had

rinnmu* srrwmor erm
while

kt.

to pnAIWt by severe pehaltie.
sale or use &lt;rf any Of thia species ol
T*rty within th. village hmita

IOER &lt;£• JVIESR

The es&lt;

condition of hysterica.

Joarercws.—We learn that th
on the premises of Henry Bera,
township of Johnstown, was atrt
lightning during the .term on 8a
evening, and with the eontente n
hrely destroyed by fire. The ba:
laenred in the Bany and Eaton C
Invaranre Company, for 1800.

t tMo rogvalsur mfu-Mot ratoot

the preiidcnt to carry forward any such
suit in th. name of th. common council
of the village of Middleville,) were pars­
ed with but one negative vote. On the
15th inst the marshal served notices
every corner where aaythwc human upon all pcraoa. then engaged in selling
The could find a standing placo™or a few
liquor., and since tbcnUre have had no
Jjo proseO."1" D. Hud«w,
fa, b„tki drunkenness in our streets.

Aidman White, ehairman of the characterise
1 immense an diene* rose aa one penoaairo. I

G yon would have a darirahfo 1
hair and r tain it, use Hau.’* Vs,
Siriliaa Hair Banesrur, the most a
ful discovery of modem times.

?Utomrr*
M * rail. W. Will cheerfully .bow rou « FAXCEYUOOD6, WHITE GOODH,
, _ OBf,•****• t*1*1 J°u “ay compare price, with any other first-dam
HOSIEItY, GLOVES- eto
t^-ia tho State. We have got the Goods and wTwlotTo red «
___fhem, and .hall try to sell you all wo can and will Mti»fy ir&gt;u that it"^ sols Asnm row r aislst spool th bkad
____ &gt;«&gt; Ztfbreow dwwM, DttroU.
bencefcoth, required druggiste to giro a t3Ti.foryourtatere.ttobBvhere. W.w.rr^.0.___ t—. .CT.TIYTT*, . “
DETROIT WOOL WABEHOVTE? I
band in accordance with tho statute of

State of Michigan, (am^
1857^oL 1, pogo 530,) and anthoriswl
the prerident of the viUags to outer
From the Chicago Tnliait, we clip tho oomplaint, comment, and carry forward

The Preeidenf and party wore thin

Byapnia

•&lt; Its

COE’S COUGH BALSAM,

instxufted the marshal to notify all per-

The Jury Batura a Verdict of Rot
flmflfy.
Welcomed by President Pittman, and

SWEET

STAPLE AND FANCY
.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

THE M'COMREL MURDER.

Members of the Governor's Council,

SSSSaS^s

DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,

rotary Boutwell, Admiral Farragut,
Ouvumor Chamberlain and several other

I

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AND HAVE REACHED BOTTOM.
Coffee Sugar,.16c per lb. The best Ten Cent

Cotton, Linen and Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Clothing,
Boots &amp; Shoes, Hats &amp; Caps and Wall Paper, in great variety.
AU Rim OF FAIMINO IMFLEMUTO COMTARTLT OR RABI.
BQUCome and Come early, so as to secure good bargains and
the first choioe.
Bedford, May 1st, 1869.—2m

in itself to urnko .nd keep o» enduring
friendship between them. The mutael
adrantagi» to trade end commerce de­ I fuDy acquittedProvident Grant strived this morning. manded »uch friamllr rotations. Tho
After broikfastiug at tho 81 James Ho­ common stock and common interert.
le!, h« left under escort of a legislatire wire improved through it
England I
must profit by the union, peace and
prosperity of this country.
I

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I» F&gt;«» want a nice dreea, don't fi
give Gas n A Pmum a call

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Ul mo manareT lbs assate aT YteamM A. toarvms

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
For Sale at Kilunuoo Priew.

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addition ller»MlwBnf

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every aat^gae

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PUBK DR DOB,
MSmciNKS, CKKMICAXaei,
w. famish Earmen vito the
BOOK. A rrATIOWDIY,
BEST SEED WHEAT in th. WOHLD.
PerfosUy free from tosetiimrm or other Isspn. Fwvramwvy, raBey CtoM-, Wall Paper, A.
riidiifjrjJTSiicb.u
A FULL 8T0CK of arUritek my Lao —rPs.fr

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ye*r&lt; dr fW month, on trial for fifty
Mete. .Try H thrye mouth*, or rood ten
Addnratbe
ttW* H. K*. F. Uwm, Ourago.

,—.a5S£5!Sr—
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OWxC. Wmvu, CMesrraMsM.

FARMO,

SEED WHEAT AGENCY.

AH rnrrafe Mends aad easterner* 1a seed of
aavtolo. la mm Ua^ra w y -tfoMr re«Wed to ItAMPUMIO Ceelaoaeb | BAO.«. to. sad »l aeeh
Or la larger feoeeMuss at rsaoeaaMe raloa
rail "t&gt;«•*..&gt;&lt;9^'cMdeefeBfarahra liras
I»’.efa4 ¥ waffMtott • ; B. • »0 nc,u . “
Calltorala aad Ora.oe
Sjglgy•
SEED WHEAT AOHNCT,
feMtet
BaaPMSMiL.Crilferaia.
jji.n-Ou.m-.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

JOO ml. &gt;Mst toreada.1 u
lekutel
before Um Item rroeerfM toe — r~T
""

1800.

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

Hr

.The teds given

VKHBenrrn Vnihrif are f£W per

of Chicago. r^ Pi^rtwhaaberaipubliaUI a» a children'* raagune far over
idSti, and ha. been a popular ju-

M1DDLKTILU

1800.

- . ’ ' AudWelphto.
Clammp am ttom Claamyramtl
• O Frastol.tothe JI ms and Bmkl.
aad harmtroee. reaolhe. from a.It lbw. Ae.
Tbs slassst bumUm to paid to to. notette,
Ktiffi
«
Tbofcro of Wteat. wlma rnatan. or. aouailr
BteooA wffM&lt;re to teas ImuRtaXassTri r—•
*'T" t.*”'7
SYRACUSE MEDIC«*!. DJSPEXRART.
tw- r.tsad smnlyua sad S^kd |. IU-.
i a, t. , r ■ * 1 •» |Mrto, Bjtetortta Ttot. “CELEBRATED DODGE PLOW," oatefe. aad ecus fey-aaall tea to all peris of toe irss.-"”
=
srjsaswffl«» eMalry.M reteplof pnee.
COLBURM'S PATEMTUvMoea. nmnalH toam ratetiw haaoraito

Every number will also contain two or

Foreson Htrsote.

(Ateoowpy *&lt;' ’*““«•’*«’*g-T

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!

DODGK BASIM &amp; Aim.

6TJEA.M ENGINES,

SsatWiea nr.'ssSS
»E»gKSSLZSai';~«

!

1

3

ef ertklea eel eBaaaoraied above, each
M Lrayojad^ Kamy-toares, Taakee

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Offiire In 3&lt;1 story T.lilon mock.

IMPROVED

A. VARIETY,

the Chatalnlaaii-s Itffi. to end -«« Jjj?"?*.
tote ess veaM the Cwmeialaaio aeteSL

otM U to rynaes astensL tool wtttee

A. C* E IN T H

I

■ &lt;k4 end W.IS. Hula end Urnamruisd
Odt. Helf Roas. a.d GUI, As. Ae. A
.real variety of too latest aad aseal
''rCY*1 penvru* “d ef toe tery beet

l. rar liM win bo Mid at the ears
lowest njes for cash, aad Mbafacitoa

,

REAL ESTATE &amp; DiSURANCE

BARhf AffD EATON COUNTIES

EVERYBODY

X» 4, Dey HlreH, New Yeefc. be enlarged and name changed to Th
ar vasscs
sus: H. W^fiRniJIO.’jSratXi fcri (S’, uKTtE.'
Ceman. The Chicago fiarwu and UG*ani have abo been purchased to
be merged thorn. The first iaauo un­ Il main lUb-k bUl-h.aliko oa koto e.'lee. tw u.
der th. now name, io appear June 2d th,
OOPAMNERSHTP.
will coulari a paper by Hon. Robert Cuu A j oom WmTPUubwth. Pa. or A.
rpn&lt; Ba.leml&lt;wdha,ia( formed a partaerablp
Me Owen, entitled “9piriiuali.m a
.InttS'fxr.g
“•
Moral and Social Neoerafay." SomeDodife Foundry,
thing on thia subject from a man of Mr.
Ara tow am^arto m amwtifoetan la too eery
heel BMOaer aad oa foearablo terms
tenti*&lt;mong d tMi^ara - Mr Owen.

RED JACKET AXE

'mTarj-.
yg- sn^f' “ “ maairito u. oa%&gt; j
Maaaaaav Xlrrs iu,
panT^asusnr.
,
e
.

BEAL ESTATE.

Tie flnffl’ Mitul
Fit? In Co.
UF

MOTTX.1DIJSTG9S ,

ffisESiSiSEHMs

l.rtiwMiW, the country caxmd M&amp;fck”

~^Aiick5voR5St—
.»UT»!V tu mn.A
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prise ae low aa aaywhere la Jlkbl^a.

II. A. GOOOTBAK.
Baatian.
to. IMA-asarteyl
OraleadSfeoan Frasae. af eeoey also
■adsnlo trecn too Flalrast to toe
Mlcbtot. oe head or mods &lt;o oedsr. by ^BKTOC IN.UBEDV

Wool Commission Hou«e ■

IM TALOOTTVILEE,COMN^
(amoae too Woolen MfflM br
MaraarA, Gardner* Vtalaa.

JC8T PVWt ISHED.
TWO UO.OK.fei'
ONE,
The aalara. Iraatamal and radical cere of

itan

^MSWBSKSI'ASa-a;.,.
i^vjgRgKaumjra;

slsrsal aa t ebeap; a moot beaaUfu

3

the amm rectal Meir, rweanh aad lareadimUee

Ype. Sargent, and offjen, are to .write

• ■■

CteBUBSMeaHtovms - A ebolee Mlecllea af Araries* A Par-

Akte (tealp — R. Rum. J. Faaua, G. W.
lb. sben asaehMordoia. bs.««^
‘
Knorr, J. Dew aad B. Inn
ioriwd to call.
“Tni UxrviMx.’’—The CMasyosa, Weal IO nt. with ebon we ren ro--per&gt;l».
Ad Arms all buaiaoao eeainaaaieetieea to
OTTEl STORE
A HK joar Dealer ae Deacauil tor 8woe&lt; QW0. 0 TOWRXKXD. Hee's. •
rtsrted over a year einoe by H. N. Lew
Ism too weal side of JtfmM Rtrvvt.
Vermratvilk. Utoa Owaaiy, Mkb.
U. (puUi^w of.Uie; IF-ferw JferaA) a. a
Jasl eoeto ef th. sorasr B,«k Bieck
Jaly ttto, IMA
jalyratf
11. MAIM.
literary wjwkly, and whiehjhto diaitek •XXV SALAIrt'- Addma U.S. Ciaae Ga, M, Ti
S'. T. MAIN.
guuhed itself for wane month. pant by
par IRE BLOCK.
nun; Jrnuuumahl
Ugar^r a eeed^hoe^pi drtlver. ~Knrrbe&lt;ly U mUt Hut.n, Dor. Uto. I!»l
dMllwtf

Gaia emrwoon bU raid her "LU'-to ABM L Seward A Co,
Brthjiihera of •' Zga Lcttu Cmtobal,”

DatedkaaoMteto/LraToMtetaaafeaMmkaar.

dF KIDUCID PHKB.

NEWS,

Bible Dictionary,

muoh utoer uaMtor.

SEggagSsSgsBy

Uful. Bill. Flat sad Feels Cap. Utter ' Made and put up ou Short NoUm.

cmS'LiSSi^n-

WMTED,*«E»T»,X\yj:jx

author of “ Rebecca; A Woman’. 6ecrat,” of which th. Morning Star, (the
ladling Iteptjrt organ,) ray.
Tharo
are pewer, end genius, and art and .kill,

GUAJtDXAJT BALE.

Bare- Trenghs

W^T^trt/'jhvrtST’pSS. u*

Secret History

e«tiot".by ‘tra Caroline F. Corbin,

aagm^gy^.- LTSTypjSi

gete ask

publisher. offer a beautiful “ Axxvix *

HBg^SagrWB

Partlsalar AUeetke paid la Otter for

STATIONERY,

profit. Similar iHtatraliona are contin 1) ATENTK-M... A Ce,. W.lon Ktee&gt;
I lUfe Aaurtcee, i: I'.rk IU«. X«w Teri
AGKim WAMTED fob tub
nalty eecwrriwg in all department, of life Tweaty Um r«ui’ n»vi«i taeUelater
AM meAX w! SUK0FEAX PAWFI* )
Indeed, pragrea. and profit came from
C^i.hBA M Cbyn. A inraM^lC. PM» ef Ur
Hi accnnmlation of there biota. The
above train of thought b .nggtetod, Iq VIILDERS tori for
rf afl raw A».
OF THE CONFEDERACY
looking through the -donnas* Jprin!The aMMBdla. reretaUete tod atamtae nee
taraM far June let, an advance copy'o
cioocare. made I. tola work? an ereauae too mwl
which ha. jwt coma to hand. It. page,
enJeasA fomel*. to tr.trodue. the Gmu&gt;*. la*
are crowded with uaeful hint, and »Qg- prevr. Caaamee Hrner I’rm.lf Sr»l». MacMM,
TbU *eebl»e mil .Hue, brat. M. leak. aeM,
geetioaa told in plain language, by prac­ oord.
bi»4, .raid end rabrotder la a sort use
tical, obowrving men, and in tomultrtudo rWrManorr. FrMewUv *1. Follr warraeito
for Srr yaara- We will .ay 1140 for aay ma
of duatancee Ohutrafed with engraving*
erruw iLut««a Uu oara 11 taakaa Um ^GEHTS WANTED.
that apeak directly to the eye and the •'Sketle
Uek Hllteb “ Erery reoaud riiiel. mb
mind, more effectually than word, can be cal, end rlUl the doth eaaaM be Ml led «je.rl
rilbeat teariae It We yay Akvbu from Fi M
do. We doubt if there be a family in Inv per ptcclb and upeamea. ar a avmealaaloa
from •h1:Ui«kelW**aa»lC*a bo made. Adthe country, er in a village or cfaj. for dreaaXECtne
A CO, Fttteberrb, Fa , Uoafoa,
that matter, that would not find this Maaa. or M. Leola. Mo.
Ca.tlea.—Do ax be Impend apta be ether
journal tenfold more valuable than it.
eoat, 91.60 a year.
We notioo that the uniter the aame nemo or olbervlac. Ovea la too

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Builclint Material!

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OCAKDIAS SALE.
MA. — —

JUttH,
&lt;-a&lt; " tLdM.
on uup.
ppttt.
fok fTfommy AA OB «»• ItfoU HosmI
Adtolmv TraneportoUon.

Mrasaai laotraaUeu Boeks, tae ebeap

Life of Christ, and Bunyan's Pilgrim's

free CB every wuburiber to the
twreM eeeeived during June, far the
current year. Ouairor JvduAOo., Publi^era, 249 Broadway, New York

rases, ■aesara KarBM*

rTtu*

5,000 K’^f’KJY»‘JS2S

knowledge extended to hi. neighbors,
traduTin th^aand. of dollar, of net RCfigerHrail^. fiSKto

gg^uS{Wxgi2&amp;c

STOVES, IRON,
• TXIEXm,

BOOKS,

SIGHTS AND SECRETS

Efiaiewf fatter. in after yean. ' Tiw

saw. Pun W^mh_Ltoaoea toaedlUtoi^pJiiSIpU^/^tepitte
rararatDMu;.

Oypomltmto Urlmk Block.

T1B aad BhffBt fro* War«

U«fn, I’BAcn&amp;ki Hrrra about the
weary day out-door and ia-docr work
an of greet value. A dngk hint often
ravaa a rateable aatejal, or change.
qm*. method of perfcnning a particular
or THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
ktedof .wwkroMto groatly teas* it.
dnatevy. A termer waa troubled with
Hute ia wheat--.A ring!. line in hi
M«mp«r told him to “wet thaeeod
with tor wafer
mH It in Bena.” Actiac on thia hint for part of hi. crop,
gate him an ineroa.a of over five buah'
Q.
eb per am of fiat wheal, worth a hun utetllwruto BUtfaeatoCke

&gt;fn M.ttidiMi lMtojto ou

AiapS STUAIHLVsiJr"
la too cmfom of Ito mtam

H. A. GOODYEAR,
e

GROGEBDMk^

Life I* The Holy Land

££!/*'' ^RSjtji

.all

HARDWARE STORE'
DBUGS-

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ipaicnuF

MI9CKLLAN10U&amp;

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in hor wardrobe, and in her cm of hrr
Hlirfiri&lt;bry«i»WH|M * «“•
phfe and perfect in itoell ahowing tba
fanmen*? iTOMt oflabor hlfectrii open
ths whole. The “Ladira’ Chib" alone
gteaammcnattikadnae and fafcma*
feu«M3&gt; all tho roatof the Magaane.
puttogrthcr. tt per annum, with A
pradum. ‘Pu^Ubfed kt 888 Broadway
N. Y.
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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

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VOL. XIV,
B'.isiuMi JirrrUnj.
CHARLES H. BAU1

31. TINKHAM,

Bastings, Michigan, Wednesday, june 30,1869

NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
just- returned from

JOHN ROBERTS,

whole nature

underlying her cold tones.
"Thfak
"Yes; his lordship has returned to
England,” replied the EorL “ I rcccivod a line from him this morning, in. that may seem probable. But do not
forming mo that he arrived in town last forgot that I am your daughter, as
proud a. yourself, I know I would rather
die than sully tho ^uno I bear. Lot
that suffice!"

AND BOSTON

------- with an—

IMMENSE
G
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of Seasoimlilo

ock s

STOCK

whiQh I offer at

that will Astonish
Everybody.

wmTvpjohm.

bNTSIClA^ u^ttarsNa. 0«o

IVO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS

« .

ALLEN BENNETT.

fiastingB, Mich., Feb. lot, 1869.—yl

b.OtTIcn.tR slisalk

eight yeare your faithful lovur.

H. J. HANEY,

waiting jiatiently, never repre
for your wildness, never fore
tention. upon you.”
“ Because ho never dared

DR. CO. 5 COTT,
■ Fligrictaa sad Sar

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ST *1,1 C«u&gt;MUor *1 lav, •»&lt;! flatlet.

J. P. ROBERfsTCO.,

to

WIGHTMAN

Clicapor* for Ca«li than any Houac In TYtervy
County. .
•
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2ST E NV

GOODS

DAIL Y

BUCKEYE REISER &amp; BOWER I
ROOFING—We are sole Agents for this County for
the Ixnt )l4tent Hoofln^ made.

Call and ace samples aod got rofforoucea.

C. G. HOLBROOK.

^A'Zl

Hastings, Midi. April 20, I860.—wly

WIGHTMAN A GREBUE.

THE DOUBLE LM
THE HAMPTON MYSTERY-

BY MRS. HARRIET LEWIS.

&amp;

medicines;

G REASONABLE PRICES!
11

HASTINGS DRUG SOtRE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!
BRUSHES, VARNISH,

i.fflukh.

“Ho profeme, to b&lt; was tho reply.
2
k, T,h’to‘ r“

ble house, the midnight robber of his welcomed him homo and colored slight­
ly under his goso of eager admiration.
‘ Tho Earl, cuevuragnd by her gracious
nrifl flush
features, manner, began to liopo that his conver­
ly Travel- sation hod had the desired effect, and
that his daughter might Im persuaded
to gratify his dearest hopes?"
thoughtfuilv.
"Ho died many yean
' Yau must excuse my abrupt, untuisgr&gt; in a foreign land-poor fellow!
nonr.ccd entrance." said Izird Adlowo,
After all lie was but a boy, and his un­
timely fate always saddens me.
Ho

— --------- — - «... .vuu, uuu wna
averted face.
“ J*» wyimtecn years since we heard

directed towards his Iiosqms.
cetved a Brazilian poper-il think it
Brazilian ; *t any rate it wm South
Amencan—with n notice4f his death fa
its columns. We also retedved a letter

cnAPtn 1.

enuine drugs

THE

iofa WICHARi,
tlllOKEuil C.rn.xt Vaiater. Ulus
wr llti-it-. I'lrlfteUr atlralha

Geoffrey Trevelyan, my cousin. Had
Geoffrey lived, I should have little to
look forward to.” '
“lord Trevelynn is fonder of you
“ *•Bot?M

dssporiuon.’

household, a bap- turned suitor to clasp
•hot You m cull

Direct from Factories. '^^“Specialities in flvery department.

HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Be­
ll pairing done promptly an short notice,

ing to him. People would talk too, if X
wore not attentive to him,” and Lc«d
Adlowe smiled, “ for at his death he will

ted a halo of romance to his character. oops with tho world I ; If he had lired,
he wvuld hare corercB his name with
disgrace—*’
" Not so!” interrupted the lady Bea­
trice, a hot flush glowing fa her cheeks,
tfauwa wicked Ught.
and an angry light sliming fa her eyes.
Ho hail returned impororulied in “ Geoffrey was a wild, passionate boy,
nurse, hampered by debts, Worn out by with great faults, ix-rhajx, but also with
disfipatian, with tho fixed reeolvn of great virtues—"
•
n.n.mbrr r* a"“uI‘
shall never marry."
aqd robbing of his undo among tho for­
“And why not?" demanded the Earl.
At sight of her, sb radiant in her
or the latter f” |questioned T«wd
“ Haro you realised that time is siip- boeuty, Lis face flushed with eagerness mer
Adlowe, with ironical Lplmria. "
and ho camo forward rapidly, extending
both his bauds.
Lord Hampton, delighted, sprang up

Are now selling

I. W. VROOMAN,
bEri'TY Sk«..&lt;fur B«rry Omaty.

fa heart or soul.
At that moment the curtains were
lifted, mid Lotd Adlowo watered tho
apartment.
There wes a peculiar gleam in his
eyes, and a singular smile alxjut his
It was mouth ; ho hail been a listener to most
of the convciaatfan between the father
and daughter.
Lard Adlowe was in the prime of
manhood.
Ho wus handsome, and

“ I have heard tl
Lady Beatrice. "
changed greatlydt
yoari. You will vi

bis years of devotion to me notwithstand­
ing. He has returned to renew Bis par­

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE
ROBINSON ft

s. c. pRindIS,

rss-^arsuty:

10.

BOSTON CASH STORE!
NEW YORK

E. H. MALLORY,
baKlHFF. oar« alilic Omit Ujbsc. Hillings,

Number

VM. L «B«.

Tho Lady Beatrice Hampton, onlv
child of tho Earl of Hnmpton, had pass­
ed her youth and early womanhood, and
was still unmarried. Eho had had no
lack of suitors, far she had inherited1
from her mother an immuuso fortune,
end was boautiftil, iitiY, accomplished,
a reigning belle, and a leader fa society.
Hur Mends were purriod at her adhor-

associates.
Had Lord Trevelyan, his
aehangod; not to, 1 .Dope, its nostms. . ciuaea m tho letter a cn^^of buriuncle, whom heir ho was, pursued him
He looked camostly al his lately h&lt;»t- ( ah Upon tlicsa data wo believe Geoffrey
lees vindictively for his crime, Geoffrey
a, whose manner hod resumed its usu- to be dead.”
.
might have been living and honored to­
“'^ho eriden'-c was (
al
hnutetir and reeurve.
day. I don't blame you for grieving
“
I never change. Lord Adlowo,” she I should thiiik,” said i
for him, faryou were his betrothed wife.
replied, significantly. “I\havo always
been your friend and w&gt;lkyisher. I
am still the snmo.”
“Nothing mare?" whispered the wnwtimrs of its troth. What if. the
guest, in a low and eager tune
“I am not romantic, father,” sud the
Tho increating coldno-s of the lady’s
hated torn enough to pnrouo him over
manner was sufficient answer.
-the whole earth. He would not here
fear of tm*
nesees and faults. Lord Adtowo is nut Beatrice unbent slightly os the l&gt;ocamo
interested in his ramarks. His lordship
should have

It was an umwlvablo
to be admired and
2500 POUWDS STRKTLY PURE WHITE LEAD.
Earl, that his daughter
to belioro that she should find him an
2500 POUNDS GENtlNE ENGLISH CROWN LEAD. reftlsliig the matt
iked upon, even by her ad“ Why must you disappoint the hopes
9500 POVBDS
PURE LEAD.
In the midst of her musing* and 'pec­ ent tear, a rich and kitted man'1
havo so long choriahed, Beatrice ? " ulations, dinner was announced.
beautiful mystery, a dclightThe ..
°EKCIjrE french ZINC.
,fal!rifu! BFplaaatfon, I
irationod her father, bitterly. “Have
fill
. marblo-hearted and incomHAf

&lt;tfeste. nssUsst.
eropricfvr. This
... JLr—l-k-.l in
«• »f 111. pabhs.

Irsvs this lloo.

‘6t7VU
1000 POUMDS
We buy our Goods directly fromthe
Manufacturers, and sell at PRIUM
that defies competition.
Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

J. P. ROBERTS Sc CO.

RABVJY WUSHT

Hastings, April 20th, I860.—wy17

iioticf.o^A^MIY

J. G. BARROWS,

yj-OMCEOraTniC Pkysieia^

H0LB1
ATTOMtYH.»d

KB# JBA1HT.

TwiM.GrtZd
UTOulU i

od the Earl, gravely.
You are the
CITY HOSPITAL. CLEVELAND, O.
fragrance.
mistress of my houeehcdl You rwwivn
The Earl was tall and stately, with our visitors, preside at our balls and
becoming portliness of figure, and eyes partiea, and fulfil your dutiee to soriotr.
ar keen ss in his early youth, a ootu- But day after day, evening after evenTo T?eit all Kinds of Diseases
plexion of unuaual ruddiacro, hair and

nENTIBTRY
U t. M. WHITTOBD,

the lady Beatrice. in .

room. a handsome apartment, brilliant
with lights and fire and flowers. The
repost was seasaned with witty remarks
from Lord Adlowe. The lady listened,

dinner over, the nett eacoried the Lady
Beatrice to tho door, and then rethmed
netr. If Geoffrey rvere to come book at
to his wino and the companionship of my undo’s death, ho would inherit the
the Earl.
!-rlin !lt!o “t»d fortune.
But
“The Lady Beatrice is more beauti-

*• Do not doapair, my boy," rerponded
tho Earl, kindly. • I don't pretend to
uiid"rataud'Ben.tricu^but there is no ice
that tho sun cannot mo’.t I believe she
will votToward yearlong and unwaver­
ing drrotiou—"
.
“I imr she WRI?' said Lord Adlowo,
with a smile, and with a strange light
leaping to his eyes.
‘ I can find my

He uttered the’ last words in' a fane of
telfefi
His approficniians had been
qmetod by the mnurirr of the lady Bo
face. Fur yea re ho' had boon tortnnnted by ocrestonal dohblaW his cousin's
death, and ho hud- finally persuaded
that if lirinw. Gw.lFw.,.

ronrinced that sho • believed
urea.
Ha had almost reached three­ giving bo evidence of life. It is as if
score ywers and ten, but ha exhibited tout chambers were your tomb I havo
lean then six months I shall be yumTho naxt words of tho Lady
mmcof tbefoebtenesaofuge. His mind
7
son-in-law. I will go up to ths Ladv wmfirtned ft™ upfafon.
_ ■ «1
—I— V_ a. . '
out eliciting a
• The Spaniard wrote that
dtod of a fijrer.- .he
was attacked

ialtimoie, maiilaii

Gold &amp; Sjlver Watches,

|£lddlevl

preaeusiblo Bphynx.
-One Marek evening, fa the drawing­
room of his town-house. Lord Hampton
sat thinking of his daughter.
The
night was wild and stormy. Tho pleas­
ant room presented a strong contrast to
the gloom without
A eca-eoal fire life. His words have been confirmed a
• • •
* my own obaerflamed in the polished grate. The groat '
a double life.
chandelier flooded tho room with light. ration.
Flowors, fresh from tho grwn-housq,
with moisture yet upon their petali.
Wore crowded with profusion into vases,
look from her eyes and play tlto
fired Mt artist's heart
The heavy,
“ I do not understand you?' sb
warm-hued curtains fell in folds to the mured.

-

himself from

Ho excused Idmoe’.t

and

hastened

CLOCKM,

tStiSttSEAEO.

Mid Silrff ud PM Yin.

wttkfaanhourofhte

Geoffrey
Beatrice
"*tnee

Gecftwe

�(lasd

&lt;wr4 hie death

TISEMENTS

rnuxK jutfeWAT.

“But I understood that she wm

luLT 4th.

FIREWORKS
to beyoursuttor.
1 cannot five without yon, Beatrice, ’
■nd Us voice became full and passion-

He arose and
Iiord Adlowo stole after him to the

Fen hare article*
dy around

GUCXCY

the apartment.
(five ma a clmn-c to

nr~A Beotehman haring hired him-

Lnrd
, as now, Lind Adlowe, and xt is now
er hall to a wile of rooms immediy over the drawing-room.
He
knocked upon
softly, then more loudlv.
eLircd Lord Aulowc, with fierce emphaab. “You shall yet look kindly upon
it nnimiae to he mv wife I"
Ucatrioo looked r.t him
ne called hia daughter’a name softly,
uyes flashing with anger

bafcre him, that he might help himself.

S

breakbst"

“ The fire ta extinguished. Adlowo.

that he opening into the different chamber.

negative answer,

dl'ittr, ■_ »-.l*A-a.
EWD BMOr. Fms. A
C.J.UBYU

Lard Adlowo darted quick, scruiuu-

Eho comprehended

PATENT TRIPOID SIT ROCIIT.

GOODNEWS GOOD NEWS!

“ But tho Lady Beatrice

CULLKCnOM: CONVIYilCIjc
office

Grey's Patent Molded Linen Collars,
Oririri. Ooridenf. and Atanfcv,

knocked softly calling upon hia dough-

jtod io do, would be to mako Iiim
implacable enemy. She felt vague -

B

Still there came back no

tx-T: and tho Earl looked from the

You will take time for your docx.-

srith
agitation.
What b thia mystery ? " he whisper­

osuts, and suddenly changing his mar -

trice wrapped in the thrall uf some deli-

□ho must be suffocated with thia

why.
With a feeling of danger
ir within her. she resolved to tem­
porise with him.
. -rill take time, Lord Adlowo, to
consider your offer," she said- “ Since .
you prefer to wait, you shall havo my
answer tamo laotrt'a. hence.”
Lord Hamilton entering nt thb junc­
ture, the I May Beatrice ombracoa the
opportunire of escape. JWith emotion
which both tho gentleman' mistook, and
which both intsnxreted favorably to her
suitor, she glided quietly from the room.
CHAPTER II.

WORTH OF GOODS IN STOCK,
Which GODSMABK &amp; PALMER are of­
fering at extremely low prices

The insUnct of sclf-prcecrvation wm
strong in ths breast of tho Lady Bea-

movement within the rooms.
They were aa soundless

uppi^uancc again XO-UIgni. It IS 01ways so when she shuts herself up in
this manner."
He sighed w heavily that the inspira­
tion waa aimoai a moan.
Then he moved from tho door towards
the staircaM.
lord Adlowe ntnaelesaly flitted on be­
fore him, entering the drawing-room
without having been seen
The Eari doecended the stairs, and
Caused in tho lower hall to command
is features and to ropreee hia agitation.

opened the door and entered the

then Mid:
“ Remain bore, Adlowe, while I look
in the boudoir."
Hu movod towards tho front room,
opened the door and passed in.
Lord Adlowe - firm in his bold pur-

It woe unoccupied.
Tho suitor of theWedy Beatrice re­
treated aa soon aa he made the diM»very,
while Lord , Hampton stood bewildered
under tho gleaming gas-lampa.
When
the Earl came out, Adlowe met him

Lord Hampton and his guost drew ----------------------.-.MOT* wnuam ncui MJ
their chain doser to the pleasant fire, confirm tho opinion.
'
’ Beatrice regrets that she cannot join
“She b in her bed-chamber,” said
us again this evening,’' said Ix&gt;rd Horap- the Ear! briefly,
last-named room.'1
11 entered rather inopportunely,
S,” anid tho Earl, smiling.
I

that she had not given you a decided rewatching him intently.
Tho pretty lare-fniled pillows were

“Uw Lady

The Earl waa delighted.
1" muttered the father.

going to take her into the country as
soon as the warm weather comes.
Wo
shall be your ncighbw. then, Adlowe,
for Trevelyan Pgrk is nut many mihm
declared,tho had done a thousand distant from our country homo. You
will stop at tho Park, I supposa."
Lord Adlowe replied in the affirma­
tive. The Earl resumed his seat, and
thu two pursued their oonvorratian with
an upi^arancc of interest in it; but all
tho while the father’, heart wandered
that I should to tho mystery uf his daughter a atruege
tyo ftilod,' eo- .elusion, and all tho white Adtowo stu­
died upon tho same subject
■nr r
__ i____ I _
«

room.

Gwan A Panun edl g

in consequence of havingbought since'
the recent Great Decline.

looked

No one answered.

He looked

’ declared Lzirxl IlniDptan

COURT HOUSE,

GOODS H.1YE TUMBLED,
AND HAVE REACHED BOTTOM.
Coffee Sugar, 16c per lb. The best Ten Cent
Prints.
Our assortment is more complete in each depart­
ment than ever before brought to this market. Consisting
of a fine line of

COE S COUGH BALSAM,
CIE I HlrtMIA MH!
FAKBAND. AUELKT A CO. UrtroiL

JUST THS SIRS IAIIER,

the subject of Ch ria tian Bc

DKTIXOIT,

AU KINDS OF FARMIN! IMPLEMENTS CONSTANTLY ON NANO.

BQLCome and Come curly, so as to secure good bargains and
the first choice.
SNiaau «
Bedford. May 1st, 1869.—2m

MlCtHQAN.

OejhS

YAKEE NOTIONS
FANCKY GOODS. WH1TB GOODS,

HOSIERY. GI OVES- etc

EXCELSIOR

It you bring anything to

DETROIT WOOL WAREHOLTE.

MOKIT TO LOAM

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

"ZT” S5—• ~

Gooda,

life JILT.

FIREwMRj

8h^ of?V®w “d Seasonable

recently purehas-d in the best eastern markets nt the
lowe*t possible prices far cash. Our stock includes a full line of

Can on Gaaxr A Pn

STAPLE AND FANCY
.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
'

we can and will nti.sfy you that it'

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.

Tho Michigan Bolt «. Nut Co.
, Am emouwl tofamlA mart!/

Bridge, Hoof and Large
MACHINE BOLTS,

SSi=SWX=
Dnigt,Dyt Shift,

5th of July will l&gt;c preecn

We would not forget that we are Agent for one of the best
Sewing Machines in the world—

'VJEOal VJL.O3E«.EXTV&lt;-JK!
Those in want of a Machine will please call and let Mr. Phillips show you *on
of bis fine work. LJF Remember the place, one door West ol J P Robert &lt;

0EAKT 4 ririuire.

QRAND M1TKK VALLEY

Railroad.

2
0

Whom 1 would ao gladly welcome as
father.

groat profusoucss of expenditure have
amaeWDat cramped my

Nor

Hu
«d my soon- ialied
faronto with
daughter’s rooms.
. Ixird Adiowa followed ut his heels.

ly ?

o
giro Gnan A Failure a

ever. Where ta
ne out u
Huw did she go unseen ?"

Lord Adlowo .Uli standing in tho
door-way, looked as if a great guod-for-

;s

0y

reloping Lord Hampton's daughter.
Tie fieri struggled with hi. emotions,

within.
the kingdom. With your uncle a wealth
united to Beatrice’s fortune, you will
haw a colossal inootno. I should like Earl ordered them away peremptOrDy,
and they dared nut disobey him. They
to see the two fortunes wedded."
“And so should I," sold Ixud Ad- filed away through the various poMages
towards that? own dutnabs.

and sltoriy
&gt;om.
He

CLOTHING
WBOUSE!
30 CANAL STREET,

babtinos

GRANDRAPm«

NEW STORE,
BEST GOODS.

MENX*_BOYS’ CLOTHING
HAT8, CAPS, BAGS, TRUNKS, &amp;c.

SPICER

hi. meat

Oust A

DRRSS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
Cotton, Linen and Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Clothing,
Boots A Shoes, Hats A Caps ana W all Paper, iu great variety.

Cloths and Beady-mndo Clothing,

omccruing a

Vsgetoble Sicilian Hair B

vigeb~brothersT

•
v
.
Hat® A Caps, Boot. &amp; Shoos, Groceries, Ac.
complete aitoniahmcnL . “ Her doom
are all locked, to^ive the impreaduu f^'Cuvh paying customers, giro us a call. Wo will chscrfmly show ruu npj
our stock, that vou mar cumnare nrinas with anv
c.__
that the in here. She must havo quit-

Tho only evidence that threw any
Fate soomoil inclined to throw the de­ light upon the subject was tho discovery
sired clue into hia hands.
ol the dross she had worn at dinner.
Tho two gentlemen were in die mid.!

Small profit
_ _ _
Bxnotdecrived bylmitat

WfLSOwV

rwTicAiomMm

tetr
11:1.
iiswa
IS I

a

a 0)

attached

t

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but confirms what. has be*a heretofore
hinted at in these reports, namaly, that
UlaS lmo*‘ inroriably ee-

imint wn w mbit imitt.

’ *ta ic k tga■ COTttrml M*&gt;lra»&lt;.
11(9.

’

-tousu^c. u .* ।
-

^2:. ■sn f~. s

«nch were not the case this year.

A.C.FED9T, M. D.

THE ENDLESS MATCH! E—

. .

The Endleav Match I

o=«u.-B, tu
ButlaCmk..

WONDERPtL,
ECONOMICAL,

Od m,, u» Gra™ u,.
,"SL.U*' r~ u •
-X-fod.
practical teeohor from Germany, and
hat taught also in this axmuy.

re? St Fruit'ft Oyster House

those wishing to take laaoons, or thoee
poronte who wish to sand thoir -HW—
*01 ptew call fOT txnhm-particular, at
J°“ Rwi,lr"’* barter ahop, this wook

V fofofo..

*a5 toSfbaeX

Eeal Estate Broker

Hlw Mv F. Ko. h„

MtDDLZTlLLB. - UUT 00.. - MICHIGAN.
ET*Fmmm vUlec Io Fontess FAU1
OR TILJ.AGK PNUFKRTT ess always
cetBXTT|Ut BARGAINS at this A^soey ttea ts

•U&amp;i
lloaloa's Uase Beeler.
KTVttd for ririokrt if yea wsol tret deee
":x,',ya,,*zar&lt;wArW&gt;ite-^

if T’S A jn EXT.
The Free Mason and Good Templar
I-odgrs of this place have made arrange

Dfonftt

meuta for a celebration of the Fourth
(or third) ®f July. The officers of the
day are, Pnaidant Hon. H. Wright;
Marshal, A. Okrk; Chaplain, Iter. G.
A. Aanm; Header, Aaron Clark; A..-,
Marshals, 8. G. Wobator and A. D. Bad-

OOOK

TMTICHIGANMACHINERY DEPOT.
&lt;*«.
u. 8. WORM KB ABOK,,
Xo. H, Ml ft IM Jrfferm Aeeoae. Detroit, Hub.
Deelm la Eosines. Bellers sod Ssw Mdl.. Weeere. I'Uoere and M.ub.r., tUalt. Door and Wtsd

TWO T*W if“ EAB-0 L o'
•tallltB &lt;■&lt;! m semi i

BUSINESS CARDS.

11 I „e’rr (ur Mie. MT KeaUkeea. »Um&lt;m1 «a

■1U‘ tta-Urt

S

QB TBt eon ItUSIllU HUS.

Tho dinner is to bo of tho picnic fonn;

small profit

OUSE,

Be not deceived by imitations of Hall's
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcnewer; csril
fur Ilall’o and accept no Other-

and enough for everybody, at Marx
Bxo'r Drug Store, on Jefferson street.

A No. 1 tee for 12 shillings.
daaxT A PniLun.

Tnx Rxv. Mt. Cvxxt* will deliver a
discourse at the Court Houso next Sabl.*h, at half past two o’clock r. x., on
the subject of Christian Baptism.

Gmxr &amp; Pniturs.

just recrivcll a large supply of tho rvnot fail to tiy them.

3t

/

Ir you bring anything to town to sell,

1x0jjt

each perron bringing their Imi* on/
with lhem. Tho ceremonies are
to take place in Parkhuret'n grove,
where those persons who bring provi­
sions will rojiort a« early in tho day os
possible, as dinner is to be served at 12
n. Good S/ttlm will bo in attendance.
Tho following programme has been
agreed upon:
Under direction of the marshal, head­
ed by a band of martial muric and tho
several Lodges in regalia, a proreeaion '
will form in Dunt of the Exchaugu Ho­
tel at 9 1-2 o'clock, and march to the
grove.
Tho Middleville Glee Club and
tho glee dubs of tho Masonic and Good
Templar Lodges will furnish tho nation­
al and popular airs of tho day.
A general invitation is eurdially ex­
tended by tho members of both Lodges,
and the citiecua of Middleville general- '
ly, to people in this vicinity, to be pres­
ent. Come one and all
By order of Qum.
A. H. Etui.

COMMERCIAL

J

successor.

oat ikiidier. The u»i Bars ud
Cantata Hossa Is Hew.
- •
Good

Middleville, Jas. tlb, M0.

ll&lt;ei«. e&lt;r KabM..*.*.*.*
Bae. Fee Im...........
Drue Teoctae. peereft.
1&gt;&gt;M reoebee. e»poses
lMe4 Apple*. P&lt;» lb .
Abre«ta«e»

WILLIAM MYERS,
Dealer la

^JgrBepeiriet prmafty slUafttft to. Orters

Music ft Jewelry.

H^ARBLlZED SLATE IMANTLES.

■srxrowx de at mu
flA'itlKGU. - • • a4yl - . - MICH.

General Grocer,

Witt Pater ax» SrmoNiir.—F. D. I
Art lxr has on hand and for sale a largo
assortment of the rar school books,
wall paper aad station try.
Call before
purchasing els iwhere.
junlGtS

Floxxjcx sew ing machines for sale.
Gust ft PaiLurs. .
iug at the Star Clothing House on tho
tith of July win Ih? presented-with a box
of good, lalfti
finish collars -

clotlieo, we havo it

Gbaxt A Pniuxrs-

* FARM OF 80 ACRES,

bi Beetles l», ieTbemppk; ttAms la

tie(s aad bull Stele Bead hereby rivee eoti
Ib.i bo wdi.ee Vtaoeetay. ibetsfblay efda
A. D IMS. at ISe'foMka a. at fold dey. at I
eBce al Great ft Phillipa, la lbs elMape at Bi
tiara, eCar Io cootreel wHb Ibo lowest rvapoe
Me bidder or bidders far grediae wbal b boot
as Ax.pa Eight Bill, aa mtia. Ik. brt-M.
aad 44 la the taweabip of Csritea. eoocty

Slats Hearths and Grates.
tar 8ea4 for Clreebr._d

TS. ao.Wr“%BU™sV«:

Dim Mi™, Grams,

PRICE ONLY 9L000.
Toms to salt pa fobatar.

a- wMxoiry.

______ ,

FA’^K&amp;ysa; ■stthr“u-

SPECIAL NOTICBS.

H. WBIOHT.

Groceries and Produce,

Ninety
New York, June 25.
Financial affaire generally are wry
The

80 Acres Improved

City Dbuoo Store,

Csta Baliaiace, Fusees, As.
Aerei Wheat aa the Oraaefti Oss tblH
wMalt will ce srtlfc Ibe Feres.

money market is a little stringent, but

Price S6O an Acre*

HEDRICK &amp; COOK,

1-2; »he highest point’being; now S3c. :

Cotton goods it is thought have reached
their limit, and the tendency is to weak­
ness rather than to advance. Tlte strong
speculative demand fur brvadatufff for
export, which continued up to the mid
die of tho present week, induced a
marked advance, but on Thursday the
turning print eocrns to have boon reach-1
od, and under udrioos of better weather
in Europe, and adoclino io prices there,
n portim of tho previous advance was
loot, and the tendency is strongly down­
ward. Tho decline thus far hat b»&lt;-n
equal to 10 to 20c. per bbl. on flour,
and on wheat 8 to fie. and on some
grades Fc. nor bushel.
Still, pricra
range consi'liiubly above those of a
week ag”, as will bo seen by quote-

A.cres&gt;

Adjalstog tbs VUkye at Middleville. aa SeeGrt
TwaMy-fojM.

Finance and Trade-

Cxll on Gnxrr &amp; Pniturs’ if you quiet, gold ranging at about 187.
wish to pun-base go..ds cheap. ,

jaalnf

pOR BALE I

find out tho price of Gbaxt A Pamirs.

Navy has resigned, and the President
has appointed. Goo. M. Robinson, late

BAMtMOa.

Saiten &amp; HarnBsaaien,

&amp; WEIGHT. AgwnL
.Nee
4e«y

-J»S
H. A. GOODYEAR,

Bailer &amp; Eickaip Dealer,
IBBLE

BROTHERS

U GROCERIES &amp; PROVISIONS

ltd the paietesor Till trap ths Aero Berard,
FOBTOTFABM M WtLL MONTH fttda.
B. wkiomt;
MtMcrdaKM.

Which they sell

Very Cheap for Cash!

Don't forget, when coming to Grand
llapids, to call at tho Grttt Star Clothing Bstrs Westers
4.T04*-« MID*-*
Wh‘te wboal extra.
S.MRT.D S AAg: S3
Tho steamer rates for wheat to Liver­
cure there, clothing, hats, cape, trunks,
pool have nearly doubled since the late
demand sprung up contracts hating
been made to-day at 9 1-2&lt;L There is
no animation in wool, so for as the east­
ern markets are concerned, aad we must
look to tho West for whatever of actm-

The Highrat Market Price paid for
POTATOES, BUTTER, EGGS, AND
FRUIT.
First door Weal of H. A. Goodyear’s

t*alata Ac Oil*,

Lam 1*8 a Fx±l±-t;iYE«,
Fancy Goods,

Iluroov A X.nxnl»«r Wa*oxa
F DR SAXJET
rtre" A1U‘YlLLAGk'L0Mta

Groceries

KUK8T’

EJ. WRIGHT,
MfoilrrilU, kuiMKIMefeetn]

HALLS x

Tte Great OUTUE
Diaajren tf th• .Alt!

nGETABUSraUAN

HAIR

GREAT LABOR SAVER.

Exccxsioa.—Do not forget the excur­

jR£NEW£R.

sion and pie-nic on next Saturday, at
Thuroapple Lake. Cars for that purposo will be attached to the regular

train —tearing Hastings af 8:45 a. x.
and will arrive at Sheridan, nt 9:10 AM-,
and leave to return at 1:45 r. x. A
p&gt;vd time may bo expected. Tho Eaton tor suru ucuiuiK"
- ------ -v
TtawMrtrf»«*to.
llapide and tho Hastings cornet bands
err now running is much leas than at
are to furnish tho music.
thfo period Inst year, aud it is not pro­
bable that tho consumption will increase
util tu r»J.
“kitou MO. toBto»ia Mtoa «»“» “
kw ‘I.—V
!u ro&lt;» .1 *~i fc~«Wr

Dmut Mutra ___

runfe. J»S&amp;

"UK

^CESTS WANTED.
Oeod Afeate tab led U sell

KENT'S DOMESTIC MOLDER
1&gt; thbesd sdpftalawtfouUas. Apfly U ll»X

Michigan —Exchange.

*SH Brnalw.y, New Tert.

Tta. »»• Ito* “'k to -I.-.:

uir^untw tu «n»
S»
ZX.1 w-k. -to. •* tai* “X

lanu
lAStl FOB U1DES AND PELTT

nsarked advance.
No. 1 white wax
rath «!.«. •*&lt; •B*’’’ S*
profit. And if wo ran too ctoaoly to the .■raofth.™*.tra nraa.J"“oust of wmk eomotimre, it io to nraot *n iTtid W tU mor. pnoteu 3~l-n who
unscrupulous competition which will not
recogutx &gt; the rules adopted by all hon-

Dotaatr. Ftsacerr 14th. ISO,
Da: ThlsHe&lt;4.eotes(ajMlfrvs«»bt7kM«s
to (be Treeing PebUa. b Meg UmwgMy sfo
paired aad pel io perket order for bootee*, sad
Ctert’risrtC ■» Greftss soft Frisos, ftwfo Clissposi
viH aseUsM to bo b»rx m «U Ba appfo.tm.te
u First UMm
Coakteg. Heating xal Perior Btavre, as a Flrfo Okas Soeoe. Bet to soafo lbs wfobeo
Exirs l lslre ta liforwt Moves ess Im vteily sbtfoaaft. frsswoaMy sovta* the aa* rf o BOW MSto.
DETROIT STOVE WORKS STOVEB,

.....................

COL«! A DOW.

less rs*,sss*

er tooth.

'

�was*

new iDTErnsEWnn.
*uami WAXTruluA«uibn*,
NI Ci FT T ACENES

HARDWARE STORE'
JOBS CARVWTEt.

Aomo twenty-fire years ago ho attended
&lt; tamre delivered by Buhop Hughes,
GREENBACK
afterward Arch bishop of ids dioroes.
Qf
tht tint frn tf
Jnti Ayre t
Ha occupied a scat on tho platform. ZK
AOKNTS WANTND Flit
"Whan tho Bishop began to speak, Mr.
Hfodey dosed his eyes and began to nod.
HL* head dropped on his breast, and in
ton minutes his placid but not inaudible
breathing formed n monotonous aecoav
pammeat to tho polished and brilliant
eontonew of tho Bmbop. Attheconclu«0d of tk» lecture Mr. Greeley retimed
to the Trilrew ofico, and at midnight
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL
learned that the reporter detriled to at
tend tho mooting had failed to appear.
ThweaponJfTthrotey went to hie desk
OV THE NATIONAL CA1-1TAL
knd wrote out a two column report of
tho locturo, even reproducing many of
tho Bishop’s exact wtences. The ed­
itor of the Trihme, it i» said, has frendeutly written out tlret-claaa reports of
Dr. Chopin's eloquent sermons, though
apparently in a sound sleep during their
delivery. The case is one of unusual ~ aaa BOOK agenti wanted
psychological and physiological interest. JjUVV for Uanltog'* X«ir Ultuaiaaud
We havo never hoard of any other in­ and UutrateJ Edilkm* at lb*
stance in which the mental powers are Life of Christ, and Bunyan's Pilgrim's
Progress.
no wide awoke while the outward ap­
pearance was ono of such profound

{■prayed Farm aai Flltege
Fraperty
„

1 *aao

Life '» The Holy Land

DBWE

AUNT oo.; nics

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Miy-tolf m-te* Xerth *f MMtevtite, ee ttetirsad
tapid* r«U.

x
,K'4”tyastis'ptS3
top. *iiutod t-. Billei Ifoatb *f MlMlmlto. o*
th. WM&gt; afo. »f Tbornappte Brv.r. Frie* Oa)j
forty dollar* par am, term* ntj.
Thirty villas*
*&lt;te*ted la roM teaaUeas ta

STOVES, IRON,
GROCERIES.
Tin aad
CeafoMISowy, CkndieK Halter. J’rwi&lt;*

Currant. Sa. de, all tmb aad prune.

Iron War*
ouss,
Ptm.

flits.
oiteuuo.

5aiint55 Jirerterg

Particular AUnfiea paid to Order for

SIGHTS AND SECRETS

Building Materials.
Eave Treughi
Made and put up on Short Notice.

BEAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE

Shelf • Hardware and Cutlery.
atxsdvcsd

NEWS,

Dally, Tri-W.

prices.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows
For Bale at Kalamasoo Prieto,

[S**r*,Mtate SU naali.Q. MteK

Hinn.

r i u.oeny.&lt;wwa*..rf

m.

"As a few men saved Sodom, eo may a
few good men save tho old Dwnocratic WASTES, SSSStS,ship, if firm and true in the cause."
If the Democratic party has no better &lt;n&gt;l&lt; uni fomaJ*. to litroduc* tb» Cyanin*
S«n«« F*m.IrS**i*x
Maebia*.
chanoe of salvation than tho old town of K»«4
t. Coeunaa
—.ii
i..M r.n ,.-.v
—i.
Sodom, we sdviae the few righteot'A
men it still hold* to ret out of the way,
And "stand from under" as quickly as
they can.
The unlucky illustration of this Demo­
cratic orator reminds us of a story of an
Arkansas Judge of the old times, who
had an oiBce id ornnuoii with a physi­
cian. The Judge was at his table busy
with briefit and bills in chancery ; tho
doctor was writing a letter, and pausing
fat a moment, celled out, “Jedge, isn't
e-q-u-i, the way to spell equinomical ?'
"You, I think it k,” said tho Judge;
“but here’s Webster’s Dictionary— I can
soon toll you-"
He opened the book and turned over
firo loaves, repeating aloud, *o-qui-nomiOal—e-qal-nortrical.’ Finding Um proper
plane he ran his eye and finger up and
down the column two or three times,
until Ire Wes tharonghlj
‘
’
itisfied
tho
wqnl was
-— not there.
--------- gCli
the boolc
with aslum,,
.................................
the judge laid Ins spectacles
table, and rising slowly, broke
---------‘Well, rfr, I’ro adwsys been n
Daniel Webster man, and I voted for
him for President, buttery num that will
write aa big a dictionary aa that and not
put as common a word as o-qui-nomicul
mb eaa't get my vote far anything
hereafter."

acseaxwsww =r.riSss
scito'ia cm e
•M iwn raoteni IH- motu
^»au feauUwr srdmd. foal

'Costar's’ Buckhorn Salve

•tetofoa unw s.wtiws a,, »t,
*
cawn- .U--O
l..a„. C.,11.1,

.

.

.

W,WO,006

-

)-,►■»» raaal-a*.

Try ••XtaiarV’ Cough Remedy.
*Cbld* and tloarwnns teed io death,"
Try “ Cuetar's" Cough Remedy.
'For Creep*— Wboopreg Ameba, Ac.,'
Try “Coater's" Cough Remedy.

rco. O, Frio* W1UJOO. K„ m M.n

MUTANT TO FARMERS ।

1800.

MlrDLXVILLE

1800.

Drug &amp; Bookstore.
CALIFORNIA A OREGON

"5*^&amp;Sa£?-»rs

BEAUTIFIES!

hyde&amp;prindle.

Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossomi.
Ob* H»UU. It.OO-Thrw for U-OO.

CHAS. HYDK.

eosauy.cn waiptorynM.
“Cos tar’s” Rat, Roach,&amp;c- Exterminator*
PbTcBS:
"Costar's” Bod ling Exterminators.
"Costers” (only pure) Insect Powder.
JAMI’LESK. OalsaMh I BAOS,teeaadIf **eb

H-tfon. May, IT, IMS.

DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,
B-ptre siMk,
NlDDLkTILU, .
- M1CHIOAS

—Through tho Detroit ThJww we
loam that Sot. Crapo's friends now con.
fidently ronsider him poet the critical
Otago, and in-a fair way far complete

“Costax, ft Crosby St. N.Y. ,
Or, Jomr F. Hmnsr (Buneemer to)
DexaaBaana A Co.,21 Park Bow^t. Y

Jf ERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION
Fire aad Bargiar Proof
S A JF Tt g

Sold by/. D ACCUEY A C O.,I1 reliege M lab.
Dated fee. eiki I Mt.
.

Great WairaGdisej Laie StresL
„

£j*»«r oounrr

STEW GOODS

ParalysiB can be Cured!

1 GEORGE PRESTON
Invltoa

FAMILY GB0CNRIX1
, Cwtefotleg ef

M1N

CFflsiki

Risrnms, was.
OWN

1«'. "sis

PRINTER.' 2“'^*
rmsT quality

That’s. Big Talk,

Try it Now.
una. riYLoa

So* agM aMBrtxMl tf

J-sifjxS yay-*!-.
SlCi'C: r.'T’C™'"

EVERY

X »h*ll not bo undersold by

Frsetici., Bad Caaaann

altentfo* to hia

Rail Road pride*

PRICES TO SUIT!

DBS. J. M. ft 0. RUBtILL.

Large &amp; Well Selected Stock of

groceries,

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

SPIULDIMG’S IEW CASH STORE

DU. HADFIELD'S

EQUALIZER

£&lt;«rmFaiTNEdU*!

t W. TSOOMAI,

V -UTT -Ow- dr foe Harry

gaateMJsfittas
•’tSSilS.TMKL.1—•

-—A. Norwogfgn Who aottled in Detroit
some two years since found, among a
party of hi* old noigliborn who arrived
by th« Clxvelud boat a few day* ago,
a laa* whom he had known at home in
times gone by, and, after an hour's
courtship, the twain were married.

""

BARhf ARD EA10N COUNTIES
IU.4UUI,
ii.lf Hom

SEED WHEAT AGEWCY.

the young lady said,- with a ringing
langh: “ Tell ma it’s too late—wo haw
been married, and have b»yn in bed
half aa hour. Bnugglu up,Wi]L r.nd
don't get out of bed tor him."
’

fww-

edttel *ai/pPS?l*« l*«i&lt;8£3l?i*TliyiS

WOOLEN FACTORY!

.f l? I

«*-*.jwjh

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■ VOL. XIV.
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SajintM Jirertorj.

~WUkOUlMlmrtuu,-*Wiault,brUl.-vUknnuml&gt;Uall^L-

‘

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1869.

•

BOSTON CASH STOPF}
NEW GOODS!
E W GOOD !
just returned from
I have

NEW

YORK

AND

BOSTON

IVO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS

„ .

ALLEN BENNETT.

Bantings, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE
SUCCESSORS TO

ROBINSON &amp; WIGHTMAN,
Are

sow selling

VOUDty.

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Faetqrhis.

DA.TLY!

l&amp;T^pecialilies in every department.

BUCKBYE
REAPER &amp; MOWEI!
Wc arc ssolo Aenntsi f&lt;»r Barry Couaty—Thc t»«-s»t
__

Reaper and Mower made.
.
.

IIOOFIHG—We are sole Agents for this County for

11 the beat jxfi-nt Roofing nude. Call and see samples sod get refferenoes.

HARNESS

SHOP—A flip stock of Harness on hand. Re-

pairing done promptly on short notice.

Hoating®, Mich. April 20, I860.—wly
‘
.

WIGHTMAN A GREBLE.

ENU1NE DRUGS

MEDICINES!

REASONABLE PRICES!
U

HASTINGS DRUG SOTRE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!
BRUSHES, VARNISH,

nsMa.-aj«nx«ssva.

NUMBER 11.

Saying thi® he ariaed the condk, !*•v- ist, both of whom are employed fa
ing the candlestick fait in the hand® of teaching muse m the public schools of
the boy, and boldly rushed to th® cellar the dty.
. .tain, but before h® had d®«—fad half I Th. «M®rt commenced with Rosri■ the step®, the large aauMr eye® and m*® ‘‘Willfam Tell’’ overture, ®oou
enormous horns of the ram caused him after eleven o’clock, which wm played
to retreat, m much terrified as hl® am, feely by the orchestra, which was quit®
ox claiming:
. j ML Next followed “ Haff Columbia,'' |
“Bure enough, the fava i® fa the e^ sung by the children with Im MfocL
far I"
: This waa followed by a three part eoug
The good man ®efaed the great Bible, of Mcrcadante’® “Now the twilight
attempted to road, but the candle ®Jitit- eaflly stealing,” which was finely rontered, burned blue, and threw such a derad, and greeted with great applause,
feebl® light on the .acred pagan end
Mire Afafaide Phillip® was greeted
the book trembled so much ia the hand® eathuaiastically, a® she came upon the
of the reader, that he could not distin- stag® to sing an Arfa from DonfacUi’s
gufah one word from another. The lit- &gt; •• Lucretia Borgia,”—“ Il Lyreto .per
tie children cried and dung to the I ease feHce”—which she rendered fa a
mother, the girts nootted dore to the fa- magnificent manner, and wm encored,
vorito beaux, and the whole house wa» to which she responded, and song the
shaken with the agitation of it® half-do- same again. She seemed to put forth
mented inhabitants.
Ono
te best effort®, and wo do not see how i
thought, however, occurred and a moo- she
' could have
---------------sung*-better.
sago wm sent for the minister to come
Ono of the best features of the day
was Birloy Richard’s Solo aud Chorus,
■nd ’• lay the devil”
——— a man more celebrated ” So momly over the Ocean Spray,” tho
I, piety, end fidelity, than solo being sung by fire hundred pupils
for talent and hsrouur, slipped a small of tho Girls' High and Normal Schools,
•
Bible into hfa pocket, put on his hand and the chorus by all the children.
This wm fallowed by Luther's grand
and surplice, ato that lus should appear
......
u i DCariblo to his crest
chord, with, which th® Jubilee opened
na formidable
itagoufat, and hasteoed to the relief of on Tuesday, “God ia a Cm11o and De­
fence,” which was effectively performed.
s distressed parishioner®.
On coming to the house, the reverend
A featoB.', not on the programme,
dosed the first part of the concert, this
s'ms at th® ®ame moment to drive the wm a solo by 01® Bull, “The Mother’s
devil away. But few momenta were Prayer,” hfa well-known composition.
lost iu asking that which no one knew, This wm accompanied with a select or­
before the person pushed forward ®a a chestra. It fa noodles® to say that it
loader, with th® same penurious light, wm most exqui.Italy performed. In the
into tho collar, the most courageous ct moot distant parts of tho building, the
tho company kcoi&gt;ing dose behind him. noise of person® moving around prevent­
He reached tho foot,of tho stairs; the ed tho hearing of same of ths dshcote
ere® of fire, and the shadowy outline of passage®, but, to the larger portion of
the audience, it was plainly heard.
Between the porta, Prof. Lewi® B.
at least, by the terror of those who bobold them, removed ell doubt, if any Mauro® introduced a pfeasfag exhibi­
B.r.mtWUfra.lk.rstato.U.1®
had existed in his mind, a® to the infer­ tion of vocal and physical gymnastic®,
nal nature of the being with whom he os taught in tho schools of Boston. The
effect was grand of so many persons
had to contend.
Tk*“fraU1 *' ’•“*
The divine instantly fell on hi® knee®, moving in such perfect time, through
and with uplifted bauds begun to pray
ia the most fervent manner. The ram, sounds. The simultaneous moving of
not understanding the moua man’s mo­ twenty thousand arm® and hand® waa a
Urea ktatomb tte.
tive, but supposing by the motion of hi® tight that rarely cornea in a lifetime,
S.• Ckrtataa. »»4k,lent
hands that he wm daring him .to a but­ and the performance was received with
T» uwb bu
u ®nr.
ting contest, made a pea® with all hi® great applause by the spectator® The
might at hi® supposed adversary, but, vocal exercise® ia the swellfag and dy­
Wbm b« m tank u *®bii
deceived by the swelling dimensions of ing away of sound® were particularly
his drapery, missed th® slender body ol fina
Bl^‘,**,**‘
the priest and drawing hastily back to
The second part opened with “ Coro­
...........
.................
renew the assault, hooked one of his nation March.’’ from Meyerbeer's Opera
6—
not, tam. u™.'
i rw&gt;»rv:
horns into th- belt of the surplice, and of “ 11 Prophate,” by the grand orche®.
TIL. ~UL.
I. . L- -IU a.L,
pulled the priest with him into the ccl- tro, which wi® followed by th® Russian
National Hymn, with word® of welcome
Whilo thus in the power of hi® vic­ to Gen. Grant written by Bov. Dr. 8. F.
torious foe, ho lost hope, so far aa re­ Smith, and sung by the children.
Madame Pcnpa Rosa waa greeted
garded himself, and the natural bonrrolenco of his disposition burst forth in the with applause as she came forward and
sand “ Let the Bright Seraphim,” from
exclamation:
Handel's
“ Samson," in a magnificent
“ Brethren, take care of yourselves® ;
manner, with a trumpet obligato by
the devil has got nfa;”‘
'
__
This exhortation was bettor obeyed Arbuddo. This wm encored, and given
tlinn any bo had ever delivered from tho second time in the finest possible
Parepss voice filled the
the pulpit, his friend® oil fled and left manner.
him to his fate. Among the company building as no other voice can do, and
was a shrewd young farmer, who had Arbuckle’s trumpet tones were unsur­
from the first supposed the fiend to bo passable.
The full chorus next sang a three
some domestic animal, but bring n lover
of fun, and willing to see a comedy, part song of RoasfaTs “Write Gentle
kept his thoughts to himself and pre­ Zephyr,” after which came a mngnifitended ' to sympethin with others in cetit doo from Rossini's “ Statist Mater,”
a good
performed by Parcpa
tliw^r fears. Ho thought it time to in­ “Qum tti
terfere, and snatching a pitch nine knot Rosa and Adelaide Phillip*, two ar­
In on® of th® small interior towns of’ from the blazing fire, exprraeed hi® de­ tiste, it is safe to say, who cannot be
Now England, where the superstitions termination to rescue the preacher or matched in-Ataerica to-day. It was a
groat feature of tho day, and of the Juin ‘.he attempt
’of our ancestors still possess a bold on perish
“Don’tYdon’t I" shouted several ,
[the people, tho facta occurred * few
The. concert dosed, with the Old
“ What doe® the devil care for fire f ’’
I year® rinoe, of which the following fa a
“Take along ths Bible, if you will Hundredth Psalm, about two minutes
before two o’clock
Thus elosod the
go," suggested another.
But, unheeding the • suggestion and greatest musical undertaking of the cen­
the manifestations of conotfi for his tury, sad of tho world. No pains wore
safely, ho pushed into the cfllar, sefaed ■pareu to make it e success ou tho part
the animal bj one of hfa horn®, and of tho managers and tho several comdragged the struggling ram up ataire, nntteca and on tho part of ths chorus
calling to the Mtonisbed parson, “ Fol­ and orchestra. All entered into the
low me
The horrnri duril waa ted in spirit of tho occasion, and imbibed for
followed by the ecclesiastic the week the ®entin&gt;ent of theJubileesafety. The house must be “ bonked ” triumph,
1
I egg |h® gleaning® of the harvest, oab- iinto the xiidst of the company. A roo- “ Lot us have Peace."
Tho audi*nrc® brought together were
silence and banging down of
bags, turnips, Ac., put in the cellar, that :®®ntary
।
ensued, but the past scene wo® immense, and such a® were never gath­
the external entrance thyto might be heads
■
ered under one roof in America before.
1 eloeed lor the season. Having carried 1too ludicrous to admit of sober reflection,
loud pool® of laughter burst forth They went to the Coliaewm for a pur’ in the Wgatablra, the boy® were du- and
1
every ride, during which the ram poso, and they were composed of the
patched to the bam foe atraw to AH the from
:
wm turned out at tho door, the i«rwn bed citizens of the land, and their very
- absented himnelf without ceremony, and presence in the city scerood to have a
tho sporte of the evening were resumed driliring effect upon tho "dangerous
elasaea ” of tbrtitv. a® the PuBoo Court
■ with better spirit® than before.

n» *w»

Mt m-

Jm b» Mr K A. £,.

*• “* *—w
f’

rut

C&gt;. or a* UdM BM&gt;&gt; aS Cuafa,

» a b, *. Oaa&lt;&lt;a a
11. rna So Sooob, arfa i ia
th. ataaHodcoaal oT a ioMa,.
for the very cordial wdectse which

doo®

Btttlttiy That our wncere tlufaks be
tendered to Hoc Edward A. White, off
th. Qty Council, for hi® aaridterae eadeavor® to promote our bapptaus, and
render our stay ia every reaped pleatanl
andprtftteMi
* ’\That we fool it incuuibeut
projector and grand director of thi® Juto congratulate him on the

s~l»* Tbol a route tea ii •
doff, a U artoiol, U . plaaa, k&gt; lad« ar pournl —■----- tidoi.aM to
la, fetehrn U Kte. B. C. Date«. I‘- M EoUte, 0. K Dooklb,
and all their asaoeiate®, far the numar*
ous courteaie® extended, and their untir­
ing and impartial effort® to facilitate
and
the labor, ef thoee wboee
pleawng duty it ha® bees to raooid fade­
tail the ®uoc«u of the greatest
festival in the history of the wcrlfo
Jfewhed; That our thank® um due,
and are hereby esmreed to Mr. George
F. Milliken and hi® associate® of the
Western Union Telegraph Com pan v for
the pereonal fatereM ivjwid Vrtbem
for ourtbeaefit; and the toaUtia® whleh
they have afforded us far
of new®.
The roeofarion® ware unanimously

.SSSSKSEfi. w.

gtocdUiij.

non.

Manufhcturex-s, and selfat PKICKi
that defies competition.
Give tu a call and we will warrant satufacttel

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;. CO.
Hastings, April 20th, I860.—kt 1.

T»EW GOODS

into hi® newi-

ping on the romer to boy’hi® nsvepa-

Mtec, with a newspaper clicking out of
hi® pocket, whore he has just placed It
for further re ruling a® he ha® leisure.
Bo I hare seen it fa every American
town and city.- There in nothing like it
in Europe - No other people, through
all Ito ranka can be ao reread ia the
current information of the country and
the world. . WonderfW people, these
American people,’ wai his pointed Bum­
ming up, a® if to hint at the profound
prophecy embodied hl this popular
phrase and fact This axprea*oe bring,
■p to view the rut educational value
and effect of the newspaper, sectflar or
religion®, in American society, touching
oar social, civil, or individual internet-

Facia Mxx Lovt—What face fa that
which appeal® toU'MaM of beauty of
the majority of Mt! Net the pfa-p
faMufopaf farsfari Wh^wjk Nd
the buxom eontay lass, who haa oB the
beastie® of which poet® sing, but whom'

SPAULDIMG’S lEWMSH STORE

Thafr

wh, with hie
nr------- „------- laborer, stop­

remriaed ia the city were forrisUd
wife life a»4
balcony. The chi

�Skit Ssstixjs glkst

aoohb

The first hand bills notifying tbepublic
of tho trip were printed at this office for
tl&gt;o people of Nashville, and over tho
name of prominent cituons of that vil­
lage. And wo are assured by officers of
the road that flifjUi mti wore promised
the oxcarrionisU. None others could
be had, aa tho four passenger cars now
run by the company are required every
day far its regular badness.
The excursion having been agreed
Upon, as a Nashville affair,—and per­
haps tliia accounts for the bile in tho
bosom of the Deatssref editor,—it waa
thought best to run it from Hastings, as
a groat many people of that town expreessd a desire that it should. But it
scczu that " Cto propfr a/ /tarry rowdy "
only assembled to utribMM tfo djprrtar?'
of tho train. They wanted palace cars,
according to W. Roscoo Young, editor,
just to look at, and his editorial soul
waa mighty wrath in their behalf be­
cause only fiat cars were provided, as
J»vraimdto tho gutters up of tho axcur-

Of-'conrse the people of Barry county
hsro taken stock anil paid their money;
if they had not done Uris tho rood could
not-have lieoa buii ; but on this and
other roads, oatsido of Barry county, the
people have not called it an
when prnfcrod a half-faro trip, even on
well-seated fiat cats. Last year hun­
dreds of dtixeus of Jackson, Mason and
Lanring went on just such can to Sagi­
naw, and no person turned up so aristo­
cratic a nose as to call it an “nuidt.”

demands. Last year the dtixenc of
Charlotte foil pleased over juet such fa­
cilities for a cheap ride ro are called a
•• disgrace" in Hastings. And this year,
when the getters up of the excursion on
the third of July, from Jackson to
Thornanplo Lako, were told thet onlv
flat ears could be they did not expect anything
would be eaitaned with them
Bo it ooems that a hat to
an “ insult" and a “ disgra
community, to considered I----rood tiling in other oommnnittos. Bach
Is the difference in the aristocratic no­
tions that infest localities.—
Rr-

are but few if any wbsre more attention
to paid to guests by all connected with
the Houso, or where the traveling pub­
lic will be better suited amid the neoeeaary confusion and bustle of a large,
first class House, filled to overflowing
with guests.
Tho House is located at too foot of
Main afreet, on tho banks of the beauti­
ful St. Joseph river, end noar tho cele­
brated iron bridge which has boon
croctod across that ritor by tho liberali­
ty of tho eitisens of that thriving city,
and which to one of the curioritfoe of
tho Stalo, and well worthy the attention
of all interested in tho progrts-i of the
mechanic arts.
Ma. Epoxa waa tho
well known and popular manager of tho
Michigan Central Bailroad Eating
House at Niles during several years,
and is in all respects calculated, with
the assistance of the energetic proprie­
tor, Da. Emib Rarnixo, to make tho
“Reading House" the NUm Home of
tho traveling public.

Ee. Bixxke.—Dubly empressed with
tho idee that rum 1 ov yuro collossal
No. ov frens A rodurs mite bee odyfide
bi a word from 1 ov yuro tranahent patrens, Ego Scribo. buffiie tn sa i hav
tuk unto miself the wings ov rapped
flite A gon from yuro midst And i am
happee to congrailaito miself A aul mi
poeterrytee that i left no mornin frens
beehind. “ Swingin round the syrrle,”
after the mannur ov 1 wbo-cgulton in
the saw glorias iatohals, A. 3.—has re­
tired from the oblireous karts ov publick life, I at last founded miself on
“Terras Oleum," in the abnv afourdaitod ploso. The sits i witnessed on
.landin at tbs Dupo was 1 tn bash tho
modestoo or any fnj Eluded Wolverene,
A likewise anise the saincet mind. And
bo wax i. Oald turn, whore harry locks
aloan wur a strikin prufo or there
shcort sta on thia Mundaign sphear,
with the agihteo cr yuth dubly chargwl
with electrieitee, mite bee seen salein
rounds, crisn al ths tip te'.op or thur
belahun organs, (via.) (which means ax

churen a pile ov durtoc MISS.,—-emcllia
strougleo ov Sketch enough, unions aid
40-rod Aeosros,—rite xtntoo the dslifate
none ov yuro humbul servent, with 1
final belsh, stxainin thur saiftee valves
tu thur utmost tension, - “ Will yer bi."1
Asahooreu them i wood not, they tuk,
tho beck track, given vent tu thur dis­
appointment in taagwage not altogether
morrah Then cum tho she mailos,
(Godfonaiken tilings, not wishen tu
Tbs above ia strictly true. Tho com­
dander .the seeks,) boeeradun me tu bl
pany did not agree to furnish other than
sum " Crude Oile," whitoh they tunned
platform cars, bat tho chronic growler •• The elixur ov life—a penasca four a
of tho -EM” institution down the street
is of coarse ruddy to pull down any en­
graeco eracer, Ac., Ac.” Not bein ov
terprise that dose not bow Io his lordly the turn ov mind tu spend the last 50et.
dictation.
scrip i poakessed in that commoditee. I

Tho above is simply scsusdakxu. Tbs
editor of the UtrM, whether ssobr or
otherwise it matter* not, for the editor
in chief of any journal is responsible for
what appears tn its columns, did express
a wish that some rich relative might
die and lean him a. fortune. And all
we did was to publish what ha said,
with some comments calling attention
thereto, became theifarUd psWb.ns to
bo- the organ ef the rimon-poro moraltote
« speak fer that stare-tboogta

•leaped tu be oonfrnnted bi'a smilen
Isas ov near about 10 vernal springs,
who was a straddle or a velodpeed,
cricn at tho summit ov her raise—
“ Dad's steak ilo—worth Jfi.OO J or uucta
Sam’s stamjx, who wautx
Harin
Admost yoaldcd tu the temptvn bate, I
with 1 supurhumanary dfort maatetrud
mi dopraived naohur, and started u on
mi mussel" for up toon. Charges thru
a cavilkado ov obout 6U gt.-noniahtins ov
cab drivers, bagage men, _lruto blacks,
servant galls, ladee A gentulmca pnane-

in general, broai up at tho Galbrath
House. I knead not etaite tu yuro intnitiv A dirarnin mindre that i staid
thur sal nite.
8o i did.
WUh mi
whiskac bottol in 1 han A tinct. arnilty
in the uthsr. White beta engag-d m
thio benevolent wurk ov charitee, i re-

a Jaekeoa boy,•'for tha “Ekaa" of him
do not honor thia village by a tempo­
rary sojourn hare, and this the Ctoism
ought to understand. B«t to show that
all therowdtoeof Jackson have not sriwe print tho following from the
Jkw fnu of June 28th:
A deplorable tragedy occurred in the
Hibbard Hoom saloon iust before noon
kish Charle. Feed, leq.
■r lesiaw his Kfo. Itsoew
land Jeha R Erarard. of
«gtoston A Everard,havo
very Mradly rotetfons for

charged him with insulting hto stater-in­
law. Hot words passed between tho
two gwttamoa, which soon tod to an af­
fray, in which Mr. Evorard was pretty
badly beaten and bratoed before those
who were present could succeed in SepBverard went from the saloon in consi­
derable rage, going directly to hie store,
which iaunlya few rods distant from
tho Hibbard House, and knowing that
Mr. Eggleston, bis partner, Jiad a revol­
ver, he told him that he wanted to take
the revolver to shoot a rat that was on
tho walk in front of tho store, at tho
sama time covering up his eyo, which
had been rendered black and bine in
the aifrav. Mr. Eggleston hondod him

returned to the saloon, ai
rushed toward Mr. F&lt;—, _
standing at the bar, raiuod his revolver
and fired. Fortunately, Thayer Carr,
who happened to stand noar Evcrard
—*- tired, grabbed him around tho
paxtidy knocked the revolver

where a complaint waa made again nt
him for “ shooting with intent to kill”
Mr. Ervrard was next taken to his
house, where Ida wounds are bring
treated. Thia affair baa caused consi­
derable Excitement in tho city. Both
Mr. Everanl and Mr. Fori are well
known by all, are old residents of the
place, and prominent buiineas men Kero.

and law-abiding citfetm, but when in li­
quor his reason seems to desert him,
and he to governed entirely by hto pas
sioua Ho will be placed under arrest,
and held amenablo to tho taw for his
misconduct Mr. Ford is well known
‘
' it and enterprto-

wAjmt»f«a

WONDERS
OF THE,WORLD.*4

MOI NEWS, GflM NEWS!
WORTH OF GOODS IN STOCK,
Which GOD8KARK A PALMER are of­
fering at extremely low prices

OHLY $2.75 PER COPY.

in consequence of havinjrboughi since
the recent Great jpeclin®.

COURT HOUSE,

GOODSBJVE TUMBLED,

AND HAVE REACHED BOTTOM
Coffee Sugar, 16c per lb. The beat Ten Cent
Prints. IBS- Our assortment is more complete rn each depart­
ment than ever before brought to this market. Consisting
of a fine lind of

BIBLE DICHOIABY
JUST THE Silt HOU,

DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
Cotton, Linen and Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Clothing,
Boots 4 Shoes, Hats 4 Caps and Wall Paper, iu great variety.
ALL UMS SF FARMIRI IMPLEMHTt IIHITAITLT 01 HAW.
lOUComc and Come early, so as to secure good bargains and
the first choice.
WHBAU B BABBS**
Bedford, May 1st, 1869.—2m

EXCELSIOR
HASTINGS CASH

STOKE

Are now offering for sale, a full Stock of New and Seaaonable
Goods, recently purchased in tho best eastern markets at the
lowed possible prices for cash. Our stook includes a full line of

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

Clotln and Ready-mado Clothing,
Hatn A Capa. Boot* 4 ShoM, Groctriea, 4c.

HTCa-h pe?iDg cuxtomers, give us a call We wfll cheerfully show you
&lt;
&lt;&gt;«• otock, that you may compare prices with any other first-dam Storo"^
t^-in the State. We have got the Goods and we want to —H
oad shall fry to sell you all we can and will satisfy vou that it^?'

Haxtixm, July 5th, 1800.
Ma. Emma.-Tho velocipede mania
having soiled upon some of our young
men, and the results aa abowu in a mo­
nopoly of tha sidewalks bring frilly
manifested, the question to submitted by
a nnmber of the citato whether it to

It to certainly not in good taste to
have young gents who boast that they
can, with their byoiclss, exceed the
speed of a hgree, and who an wunt to
give pructical niurtratfons of their theory
daily, careering around our thronged
thoroughlarea, coming into collision
with frighteu-.d jwdrotriuaa, and taking
poroe-afon of tha aid-walla, many of
which ate barely of rafltient width to
allow two persons to pass.
Should not our a&gt;n&gt;orato authorities
take such aetfou as hu bran dune in
moat of tho towns and cit«M of our
Stale,.prohibiting, under a penalty, the
exwri.o of theae new-fengled specimens
of locomotion upon tho iharragh&amp;res
appropriated to fimtinan, and imuting
|“
to the streets, so uro ether rohi,
Let the nuuease ( or snch it enro­
|
be abated speedily, by erdinaaos.

WVC*T”&lt;

hair grower,
thing,

▲ new

.**»*&gt;mrotes.a
• •»vrjteeteiea Is will
ri—TT,

Vm.

stor:

HATS, CAPH, BAGS, TRUNKS,

SPKJER $~W*ILSOA
house,

�£1(l| Mi

* 7m«u win •&gt; lifo mm.
^Wicfalgww Cewtral ■allreai.

tpHI.

Peering on to the right, i:
went through the back part of tho ankle,
cutting the ourda nearly off, and also
tiering the artery of this fete. It io a
frightful wound, and remind, a soldier
of army life M bo took* upoa it Dre.
Rawson and Ellis were at once called,
ud took up the arteries and dreeood
the wounds. As there were no bonce
brokro, it io thought with r«d ear* he
will recover without the low uf hi.
limbs- Ho was taken to his house in
Woodland this forenoon.

BUSINESS CARDS.

^.YtXi^.”3S=rrar;
pOLLABD k PHILUPl,
'
MaxetKiarm ef
[Tho following dialogue b said to have 9 SJ2JK.,

been overheard oa the Corner qf State ImeenZn' ^4^rIT.’7"eteW'JJl ’Egtia
A Jeffereon streets, a lew days ago.]

Fnb Orangeville.
Pat cr.—The proprietors of thia pa­
per once again call upon all person, in­
debted to them, either for job work, advertuiag or .uhecriptioc—to pay the
ome before the 15 th iusL, aa they
mart have the funds to meet large de­
Diml. now .bout falling due. Atten­
tion to this notice will mve ooota.

Tur todiee of the UaptMt bodoty will
hold an ice cream eOcial at Union Hall

Gru I'rvir Jeas —F. D. Acklkt haa
just received a large .apply of the reaowned Oxa Fatrir Jans. Friends do
uot fail tn try them.
I
3t
Ewixorr New York and Philadelphia
Pl.t uciaM claim that Dubci.* Niseis
&lt;£uoi powder actually cure. Cancer. It

may be prevented by the nee of Hall's
Vegetable Sicilian Mair Renower, a
harui'.oeo preparation, which io endorsed
by th« highest chemical and medical
authority.;
/»

En. Basra: It has been sums tune
since 1 have written anything for tho
lUssaa, and my ortlj ajology i*. 1 bare
be&lt; n to very busy, it bee been next to
impoaeible to find time to write.
Wo won. viuted last evening with tho
moot terrific thunder .form I ever wifa
Maaed north of Mason and Dison'a
Uno. It really reminded me of those
.mashing old thunder stonns wo umxI
to eeo down ia dixie, where tho electric
fluid would cut all kinds of entice. Mr.
Norton, west of the village, bad five
•beep hilled, which, up till now, ia the
tmfy &lt;Utnage 1 have heard o£ except j
that the roads south of heiv are badly
gullied ia placra. 1‘robably wo ahull
near of considerable mare damagw from
tho ttoim wra lung. The whether bore
as clsawhen, has bsen cold all tha
epiing. and the chances for corn io had,
unlee. we have it warm fium now on.
Wheat geus-ral’y look, good, but wu
have had too much rain lor the last few
weeks fur that even. Hay will be good,
and fruit by tho million
There io nothing new here, except a
change of nuetmaatara; Eli Nichols,
Esq., formerly P. M., reoign.-d, and W
H. Crvesy put in his place, which I be­
lie vo ia satisfactory. Work has begun
on the now Masonic ball, and is to be

No Jcxr Tim or Co car.—A letter
ha. today been shown us from Jcnox
IxsrxiL, announcing that theretevuld
l e no term of court thia month, and requeiting general notice to bo given to
that effect

ent crop of wool 1 hear is of tip top
quality.
.
'
Now Mr. Editor, I trnst to be able in
future to keep you ported on matter, in
thia direction, and think there will not
elapse quite eo much time between let­
Tas Prnuc Dxsr.—The .totement of ters a. between my last and thia
the public debt for the month ending
Juse 3Vth, show a reduction of *16,410.132.M. The total redaction since.
New York. July 2.
March 1st, 186», is •86,460,779.48. To­
There io considerable activity in
tal iudebtednesa on tho 1st day of the
present month was *2,489,002,480.58. money market, with rate# firm at 7 per
cent on call kuns comtniswons ranging .
Caixax.LAls's Anuinox to the village from 1-8 to 34 percent There Isa
dwjxxiUon to epeculate as to tho courtoof Hastings ia now fully surveyed and
uf the market to-morrow, in view of the
platted, and cti thcao preeni.ee are some fact that borrowers mnet make their en­
of tbe very beet buiMing loti that can gagement. for Tureday.
Time loans
bo foum! in thii village, and wo under­ were more freely offered, in antiopnuon
stand they will be wild on the mud fa- of ease in the market next week. Gold
boarv, opening at 137 3-8, and dosing
vurabla terms, the object bling to build at lib 1-2 to 186 &amp;-H. Government eeup that section of our boautilul town.
curitin. active and firmer, foreign bounce
buying heavily, end tho market downs
Tex ITc-nc at the Lake oa Saturday
■ __
wn__ U— 4—.*nal—I mtoStohlt
pared ufr very much to the satisfaction
of all concerned, the attendance from
all points along tbe line of the G. IL V.
R. R. was, considering tho state of the
wratber Hrgee liih c.uld have been
rtMonably anticipated. Scene of tho
Jackw* boy. came to Hastings, and
•lent .ovetal Itotuh pleasantly ia this
W. r*j»n Wh-t ud,0 udi to So.
village, behaved very much like fiatk- SKtor tom M —to Sto .Sou**'■”
nm, and quirtly loft fiir their homes by
the afternuoD train, tb all appearaaeo
*1.66. C«n in moderate demand, snth
weU pleased »ith what they saw and
market a abode firmer.
Oatstoot-UU,
advanced
™ M
heArd at thia place, and, eo far as we

qs tM Serf ii.ie.uu mat

“ mere'e ye ’goutf”

TO TK CITY DBDGfi 8T0RI,
"Whmftthalf
WILLIAM MYERS,
■unc 4

Jewelry.

First door West of the Bank, tho bet
place to buy goods in Michigan ?
’■ TOY DON’T SAY !—What kind of
Goode F’

jjl’gu

joaaaoN.

CARMAGES,

LIGHT WAUOXd AXD SLK1QHS,

ALL FOB #1700

“ WHO DOES BUSINESS THESE r

F. D. ACKLEY

At. vrniGirr, A«»at.

"Oh! that feller that got burned out !Whin'd hint into that new nlaooF*

W, IstkiBs, Gnceria,
SPECIAL NOTICES.

HJJTIMaa. ■ ■*;! * jfCRIOAW.

“ IBS SIS-BE. Th./il &lt;ui&lt; • Smf
Bu run if you carry it to 'em. ’
- CHARGE HIGH—do they f
“No, their charge* ata vary moder*

M ANHOOD

and never fail of getting suited !”

“ 00ME LETS GO DOWN ”—1
Qty Dreg Store.
F. D.

IL A. GOODYEAR,

BaiicA &amp;ttaw Dealer,

gasa

QARRLAGES, BL*UUIE8^8LEIGBI
JOHN PATTON At BON,

know, all as tolor as usual.

rf,.wtwd Mac* riaco our late, all esaratoditioDoin thi. Baa being difficult of aola
Guvxa Omc'i new story, SWITCH
OFF, oa till waa or tax eiusarra, aoastn-nroota No. 131 of (hwRejnatf Girl*,
olited by the ablest writer fed ywmg
rate*, and the sa»o may bo
rciphJ Iff the world, Wa. T. Ambo, bet­ —nM all clae.ee . of cottons-. wuteeoa
U.
ter known as OtxvM Orric.
Each „4ull,„d
cutub.t of thia weekly is fully iDustraDxnorr MxMxra
Detroit July «■•
K and ae a pdblieatM# far the do.
'*■ - ■
‘ final yas*
far which it is designed ia wiihdui a

Roton, Uaea, ar* the publishers, Sad
wc advise all parent to ecad *1.»5 far
the owning six months, and see if Oar
^•otGirl* io not a hooachoM mcm

HALL’S

Good Afeeta wasted to mH

KEJtft DoNETTIC SOLDER

■ ■PMOm lent. Nelte Beel thevWmo
•I ear MsO. tod &gt;e#e... epr teer. i MU be

MeeodtolaMpbrtev.MiogteHMMtoHeM Wo petrtodfe bf ill Who wfah tote! 0 Me

r. I. EOT 400.

XBBfmt.
i neteil preport** fa a veg

'WILL RESTORE GRAT HAIR
TS ORIGINAL COLOR.
.4 hear the hair Aon Mra. eeL

, rTsSr
HASro..

WOOLEN FACTORY!

rpHE DXTROIT BTtJVE WORM,

MICHIGAN EBON,
( (LetaMeeterCtomi).
Ttee Bmcim «»• WmM.

ITfVU MMmHMCn,

HwwesMwswiwr.HWw
Loses of Btuineu.

SgSgBS.*MSBt
STOVE

oad pteowol lite latite fa tedHp.

�&lt;

Aromatic Vegetable Soap.

Wkyfa Mt Mr MHfcrtwv liMawf

.Rapida read.

In th e IW imto UMn af Ltetor aad CklWrw.

iAtxsrwsst la's

jsz

TMrt’Caktoi

REDJAGKET AXE
aaay tow. some of item with gate triftdiags.

Ma^nir^lw^Rook/foee ebejp

Itf

:h '
M!
m:

jar-B. a.m to tall on or addnaa JNO.
CABVBTU before persteelag. apHI if

r™,. r—ii,, ** . .T'o! ...

‘

SlttSESKSENSrlS
Buada. tftaiaa Ao, A*.. Ac.

To Treat all Kinds of Diseases
with the Uleal end moat Improved nods af
Traatamrt.
‘ OBre over 0 D. Brariotwo'a Mere, ear. .Uaia
anrtJefferton^etreet Calls promptly alieadte ,
.
Ceeaeitatiaae Free.
war ley1'

with teeth well enameled.
1 SK year Doctor or Drnggi.t tor Sow! Qe|.
But what'article of food will mako A nine-ll eou.l. (biller, Qutome. I, m.da
good tooth? Good milk will maka rood ••'I by F. 8TXUUta.Ctes.lrt, Drtroit._
tooth, fcrft makes them for calves. Good
meat will make geod teeth, for it mokes

i

lev iMpmdfag Kothen-

Tie ftws’ Mitial Fire Im Co.

MOULDINGS,

No, &amp;O. I’rlcv S7.1WO. 1U H a-na »
psaisrtsi ts-f

or

Ra.lie. Rartic end OUt, &gt;&gt;kt» ate Puliated Wolaat, Wales: ate Gilt, Itoee

■ .

great eartey of the latest ate Meat
rlegeni jwllera, ate of tbe rery be,I
kaiah.

Flue Gold jro-vrolry.

BARM AND EATON COUNTIES
lanired Capital, T".

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R3,MX&gt;^O0

No, M, I*Moa ,*LflOO. MM sane, ta

Tbe Farmer*’ Mrtoal fora-bee eauaaaa Bear

-A. VARIETY,

s3

fe lite

...

norSEKEEPERS I
huUSEKEEPEpi
,
Men — Women — and Children 1
Men—Women —and Children I

DOUBLE WAGONR.

Perfatly free from taeOelliorm er alter Imps
rtUn; grown tram Aulraliaa ate Chili Mad
jdeUiag, eageteaail,
•
.
x

I AIM TO SELL

At Ite LOWEST rOKSIEUt RADW,

•■•tecnrKr.;ts“rf

,»-iodthl»E to all pelnful wrote.,"
■ “Uaeling to allboree. Ultria. Ae.”

PT ATI or XiminAR.CwwMper Mwry. — At*

Shgasa'.yfe.ta
,'•'‘5***' “ “• “““ *.«*»»*to*-

HYDE A PRINDLE.

1E8T 6EBD WHBAT infos WORLD.

Genuine Articles.

KEAJD—BEAJ!.

No, n7.-T*rlc« *3,1130. New two alary

SEED WHEAT AGEVCT.

i ffiuy0 htT*
*,vs*
First-Class BUGGIES
Tnx Iumkst uf Fixurr Amostmext
ever offered in tho County.

Xo^5XSd2?3?i J.’ZSai’C

Drug &amp; Bookstore.
s fHMHi r

51

-1—e-'

rune

W» furslah Eannrre with iba

CHAI. HYDE.

drvgi.

AlEDICiyVE®, CHEMICALS,

oeeairy.an raeelptefpnee. '

Clioap m tlio C^oapoatl

ygLgVzLJrtg ;
.

asr-..rvsix^jr/.-.T^.isu:
SgsyiiJrsjg ctshtTru:
Ate Ila renter aefarad. ttei eaM prtlltaM*jfn

DR. IIADB'XEX.Tk’R
prrrtea. tested fay

EQUALIZER.
Faralyria can be Ctuwd!

j-jjerw—-.r»_L----- -

FBfdB*:

'Costar’s' Buckhorn Salve

Sept Hyl

Per tamer r, FAmf Gm&lt;*, Wall Paper, A. THE LATEST GEAR DISCOVERT.
A FULL STOCK af utMn la ary line eoartaatir

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.
And Weighing
GA Panada to the Monanred Hnehel.

B. C. FRInULE.

naatiaM. May. IT, IMG.

^
1
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CALIFORNIA A OREGON

,hl;
HI

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”"j?-i5iLes?t,ou&lt;KUkr

MICH.

A Word in Season (o the Citizens of
BABIIY COUNTY ■

dteiaierarthoe aederte toer wjii.i» twerir a.-,

Inrara* Farm Pmjwrty agkinel Lee* or Daman
by Tin or Li/itniog.

IMPORTANT TO FARKRS!

HASTINGS,

gssg^ygs^^

prtiafjifejwgstwS.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

FREE ; 3CENT STAMP.

an obituary notice, a card of thunks, a
tribute of respect, or a personal cummunication, or anything that only intonsil a few pensonaaad not tho gen­
eral reader. They forget that thia burihum makes thorn known. They forgot
that tffi the printer's ink that makre
nina-bmflta of thrir fortunes, they forget
that it takes taoncy to pay compositors
—t® bqjr fak
«» paper; «fd
lastly thoy forgot cron to thank you for
working • for nothing, by gratuitously
pufing. thrir businew or earing foe
public. THd you ever hear of anybody,
or any corporation thanking-an editor
for what ho haddono? Guoas uot. W»
prink-far SW. and nt fairfatta a Hne
everybody can puff thcmsalrte through

Aleu.

1

g^B.’3]UpWte. c_—Z7T

•

^RBYOU INsUBBDt

eeraeieea. Wetewnrraatad.
K°rtte aT****’ r'e,",e

CTAM2KM,

Mill Silver aid PM Ware.

M. IteS -MartSyl

Far Mio * Ksrbaagad.

fSTSSsilY

■’^xa'carA&amp;f'TViai.'
i&amp;E&lt;*£s!£SS* SEsriSwcglSar/sSeg

of artldoe sot team-rated above, mb onrteirtton-&lt;y yoMS-lt he* cert M M ta keep
aa tempi ate Kmnp-Silarwa, Taskae
’
OFFICBBRI
Walebe., riockaaad Jewelry Bepalrte
4,-.f Alot Warranted.
W&lt;», O, Vrlom G1AOO. New 1U alary
W. Dam. PreelJent, Terrnaeitrille.
IKVI?“57“ .■CVSTOVci'ss
EVERYTHING
O. K. Bun., rjee Prealdeat, Irriag.
la &lt;be Hardware Store af Robtaaea A WightD W. Barra, Trekeuier. Caatle.ea.
Apple urertt. SeminalmwaOtfraaa Malaatrwt.
In onr Uno will be Mid at Ite verv
C. O-Towsaaro. Boerv'ary. Veewwitrlll,
lowort ralbe fa Saab, ate aaUofalinn
llartlege. Snr. nth. 1MI.
deel-'Ulf
C. kun. Urputy .'•eer-iarr. Ve-b’IU*.
(aarantoed.
A ndJa* with bars, well ate eimern. two tot*,
Ml H K&lt; Tt.R'tl
t'.enry rt foail. mi C.areU rtreer.
EVERYBODY
gARRY COUXTY
fh'if
J ' ,l*
■
Ho. 33,
*700. N— naetodwvnWho EM appetelrte theadva-Her-eef Cue*.AV !■ 'JU*' 'i ». ' .1 fl ':.*i
• a*;-.
/i-..
1. Muw A &gt;**M- t. «
the eborr nrlhrtl of doing i-u-i.^.»«&gt;e
In el ir-. to call.
K.tert. A.
red I: &gt;■*•••
■Ne», 31, Pricer 81,300. N.w UvasaaaJ
l..i
fUihote etrew. roar M*la«nrt.
OUR STORE
Mo.. 5G, Prlee Ra. tIM). Krt.y ,-m rf
Vem-tetr'l.'* teUathtoJt. u’ch
Icon ite went aide of JeWerrtin .divert,
jnalomi'lruf lb* «n„ Milch HI - k
QRLF HELP FOR THE ERR 150 -Words of
H. MAIN.
OCheer for Toting Meo. who bare Ulea ekllma
ty»i^rM*l&lt;e'St?k*°TaiSJ"aro’Ctf
1". T. M AIN.
I^MPIUP. BMK k.
Haaliaga, Dor. Utb. IMS.
decllwif
No.nA.Vrl.'.'auaa. ClauroBmadwav,
keulheUaioafaterth,.*...
V’
Corner of Jcffonnn anti Railroad Streets,

A great many, eociatise, aseociations,
and poople gonoraly, hare &lt;juaor notions
about printers. They. tluuk we ean
afford io print, puff, and publish all for
nothing. Let us give you aa instaaco:
A man 1s drrirvus of advertising, and
after making a contract for half a doom
lines, and boating tu down to half price.

mom than tho advsrtiiemcnt- Would
it not bo aa oenaiUo to ask a grocer to
throw in a pound of coffee because you
lad bought a pound oftea? Poopleforgtit that ink and paper cost monoy, and

Fire, -HOME- af New Tart........... AHM
“NORTH AMERICA" PMta. Pa. - ■ T.Ote.faO
"PHON IJF of Hartford-- ...........
Life. “jnWA” of Hartford................AlO.'O.
» “NATIONAL" UFK U. * A. • IfaMto

llfi

WfahtrnMiM.

For Bale at Kalamxzoo Prices.

Boating*.

aSSU^.

CHANCERY ORDER.

aa te&gt;4 ate aa • eeripfeM Maa at tbe
pnHuben pncee.

(1. A. GOODYEAR.

fatedfaaatefolM TSS

«w

ntablerwM fruits will Bake good tootE,
for thoy make them for monkeys.
Good corn, oats, barley, wheat, ry.\
anil, indeed every thing that grows, win
make good teeth, if eaten in thoir
natural state, no elements being taken
out; for every one of them does make
tooth for horses, cows, sheep, or socio
other animal. But starch, sugar, Icrd,
or batter will not mako good teeth.—
You tried them all with your child's
fast terth, aod fast; and year neigh
bora harm triad them, aad the result is
that a manor wmaaa fa forty with good,
Mead ^Kujs^vfgy rare "rnggtigs,j—

ouua ta

..

VTATBor memoAS. Atoaa
■aa poaaiaa ta tbe Ctreali (Wan a, th.

HOUSES

Oral ate 8gaaiv Fraawa af every elle

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Beaiht aad Bald aa C-marisalaa.

Rented, aad Baal CeUactte.

PICTURE FRAMES

Vinegar.t»'CSl"."£Sii^T:

Wili Lafo al W WR

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

A choice selection of Amerteaa A' For­
FARNE9BES
eign Cbroatna. Kegraeiaga. Maia aad
Crtorte l.itbn(ra|.ta and Print, rub.
rteveat aa-i Map; a meet beoaufol
Menelea*«r&lt;d /nn KartmTued 1.rather, al a
and appropriate txaerot Cur a friend, er prtaa a* lew u as. where Io * tchigaa.

Aedical Men la ite CUy, la prepared to

11 i; is i:r c i&lt; ,

Wert: faN-rokarttlLii *r —iu.&lt;,

IMPBOVXDD FAaRMA. SEg§SV3Bw?«gs

Dally, Tr-Weekly A Weakly Wewep*

PICTURES,

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVILAXD,O.
nat poraeally loeotodte Masttaga. Hevtar
he.1 a large prarlieal experience In llw HnepUal

K.

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery.

NEWS,

B. J. B ROWN, bdl. B.

JsSStSK cS
chemical prinoip’e-c And thi* illutoration is wro forcible because tho compo­
sition of the enamel of tho teeth and of »«“ 8H0T GUNS ’*"“™
glass is v&lt; rv nearly identical; both at
least reqmMfftbd wniMnatfou of Jki
with aomo alkaline printsph.
If then, tha mother of an unborn or •OA Dny for ell. Addreai. J. FULLaV, N. Y.
nurring infnnt lima on white brood an !
r«FU)TeBNT &lt;fa paw. Far parUeelara.
butter, paatiy sad confretmnery, which JJse-dnu
AM. frascaa ate., Brattleboro. Tu
contain no silex, and very BtUe of tho
other elements wHeh compose ths^cth,
nothing short of a miracle can give her »lre«Un.fldte** Sioi TiXVOAB WortB. Crota «ell_

au. AUTM OV

dTXKDVCKD PklCU.

HOMKOPATHT.

Pj-Q M CEOPATH) 0 Fbysisiaa ate Havgoea.

B1L Etffl t IlfflBiK!

ParUaalar AUaotiee paid to Order for

Made and put up on Short Notlo*.

•" ^Fipfincott RRAy ywEyL

butter and aurar, neither of which contains a particlo of limo, phoaphomu,
potaah or silex? Nature perform* no
miracle*. Bha makes teeth aa glaon is
made, by combining the ■Imento which

bull estate.

Xi/LS
OLM*.
oil a mb,
rmr
AaCbMMpMon ttxe Rail «o**d.
Ad dinar Tr*M*«port»Uon.

Eavo Traughi

RT ATTfThrFRV

arsbate, atrram ofwater rriritng lhroagii"tte

^‘ttrsa •■RtflSs

•

But where can tho child ia ite forming

egcwxrr

Tla and ■hwwt Iron Ware

Building Jlaitrialt.

iW

I uj «J p« uiTiwti no i

DMrt. BteOags. iSf1—rt-'

1

from tho food which nature provide*

BOOKS,
_
fated ate Mleerljaaeroe Hook., Blate
rf

efofO-dawo.
Etabty aerni of wild late 1« miles ttom Mid.
dtrtfoe, well watered aad WsdWild.ee gate mad
eue-beirmUelrwntebrolUosM. I’rlae. glte).
Eighty aetwa of late two mllr. f-ro&gt; Middleville

STOVES, IRON,
GROCERIES.

COLBURN’S PATBNT*

tsbai to ohMroo m fltoy an to tho
young of other animals t And da wo
not aubjort &lt;xir toethto dalatoafaw. fafioeooea fam which farimal. that obey
Choir natural instiaota an exempt?

_

IZ^r rtl*rtrtawartS|^^ «grtf»._

1

Tbit Ueysrt mads MXparfWt, if tho
right matoriaJd ■« furnuhed than amn°BaJmfoo niwwiry alemmta fam-

OFPOBlAe *&lt;» »*«•*

VHteW

TO® SAU A ZXCHAMtHB

a-:^“

“

JOHK CABVETH. DBtfGS,'
■a,rate! rwen art riltot,

Ir^,._

’

SfffiasraHSfctas:

dt-T-““•
HARDWARE STORE"
i'h. A. GOODYEAR. *&gt;?g»?jgg«csafrCTsa?

mm2 at m kM» aa asm

I

FORTUNES
TteitZt^UtotefahWbfadfa foe

iLinnoTirtsrs

i:

"^Tg’en cy." *'

AUMIN STRATRK’S SALX*1

ifi*

homes'^

LBOAL BOTKSS.

rt^SnMmmnaM noTiciL

1

m KUtrt

MI DDLE VILLE

LBOM.-sonong

jpaac«(«*p

Wfomvv swaATQ

KEW APMTHBKUTB.

BBS- J. X. A C. ED68ZLL,
JlaaMrttl, Praellala,
c-aaatUag

CA.LL AMD 0X9X3 ME.
SAMPLER 10 Ceatarnrb | DAOS,Ule and •leaeb
P. RMorr,
le tbs aort estraoedinart enea am ke&amp;rn.' Whrtter Jonjnrehaee er sat, I (ball be pleaate
pRUGGIfiT AND ROOR8ELLER,
Adlrset —
Ila power of anolhiag and beat is a for all Cwta,
Empl re Black,
Caliroraln and Ordgen
JAMEdl CI-ARKE. .
aad skis, for acre Mipnlee. for INUa te,. As.—le
n eel lop Mar nth !g(*.
tef-v-sn-tf
SEED WHEAT AGENCY, MIDDI.KYTLLK, . allyl - . MICHIGAN
erilhsals parallel. On. person eaysefik ’1 w.uld
fatty!________ faa Fauoaco. California.
notbewnteutabaain my how. If U east (A,
j.^aouruum.AMMB.
1amp ate fawt-er*. by which the .imo*p|,«,to roertehwte ease er Iba Chart Haam.ia the tiuw’r'
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
er 1 has to trseel all the "ST to Xew Tork far
pnoann ma* b« remorte from th, eurf.ee uf the
“■i.'SitirrtX.te’
UERn ING’S PATEKTCHAMPION
y?.rh.'
.lags sad Lowell Mate Rate bevtey gtvee a ellee
Fire and Bandar Proof
tbaite wm,as Wedsaaday. tbs tlfb%y of Jalr.
0 A F E H .
A. D. INI. at 10 a'eiork A a. af Mid daj. kt flea
Broad. UaeUateMay SOK IM-nSC
oS«s al Great A FhlBIpa, ia tbe vBler* of Hu Great MuntanLaitSm
,
GUARDIAN SALE.
Irtliee year alto*lion to Ma ’
_lu the mettwo^lte ear*tooMtoot ,r&lt; A^o^ l. e
CurtAse. Jaa. »l. ItAt. !
Maeara 0tarn A Co., te Blate tjirnei:
brrt.’wnea-ln tbe dial*trona «re oatekaBu
Ertrsjs!
lafermetion will bo rieen in relrtiea thereto ro lay la too barmng refaa astil vertevday eflap
noon, ate eo greal wa* th* beat that t£* breee
•■Ttel Conab Will Kill yaw.”
.
WMW groodau*1*

S?.*ES*£=Xi L£~V!S ft ^gu^?^ica.'ur«sw

r^at?£vSSr£T^:i

w«,“"'~BSBirtrffiiw.su»

1 GEORGE PRESTON

topivuinnena stock o&lt;
GROCEBIE8,
rV^'s11.
—*«. wiuMocc

, '1 ry •• Cpetar'e" Cpugh Remedy.

.

/*»“*• GV»»r*lly that te

"Cblds sad Hoereanrae land In death.**

Imin lb!* «:b day «f Jroe'A T’:

putt

b-Mro^ fa. M--ten.ro fart, fared. ggpsse

:

aud We aay Try it-Try it—Try lU" [Moralog

Osaahtiag of

fifa'dMtavflw edfa fa ula. his valaahto

to DeMlM* sta M.

7,"T; F2 R*r “?•
Ysetae Byrty. Ayil lNh,

■fwtNeaea

by
co..
Faeiiry. career FmartaeitaK^aM ItetaM ^XwSF**1* r^rr** *»?**. ^ »«*• *

Wbkriaii tav w.'fc. Hen rim* F. Anted, hu

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vpo KRIRTHMBU■

14»y

Ifa. J. M. A C. RtJHHKLL.
fartfafi. Nrt. tert. J»te-.y«
&lt;

Dfamre,
*Trnj»».
Wplcca,

SiBitSVll iTaeparetieae
AJBVBXB
.

“rhi!uZ'"t^U*n,"“L °®"

Tteta,

"Stetetos «vdlL

rTA*1( ■OT,CIU *

BEAUT I FI EB!

w. eoedtely ta»lte tfa pablie Mtod. g^

CMffo*.
"T -** Herrins’* Pair.I Cha.plnn Me.

araaaiNu *

YtefateX.*1**U***—*■!&gt; .te
F-KBMT &lt;htteXJTV
te« * sate! Create forts sroh
WOOLKN FACTORY! a^
’^'si&amp;’Ts-s-S:
X S. VAN BRUNT,

-

■jyfti™1
,11 “•*

APjifmWIRATRtX VALEJ_ IB teeheearoer tea aMaeoet Tteaaae A. Muvaea

g ih

FAMILY G&amp;OCSRIEB,

pAWM POKBALE.

T^i'Oi1P

Try *• Cutter’s" Congh Remedy.
"Far Crnaaa—Wbaoptag ftoafte. At ."
Try •* Caetar's" Cough Remedy.

T..„

St?*- &amp;-ft* CdS»fl@SAudEs5'.”'SS

aS

s -a bagiv.

AgMUMtaa. FkMog

* B0W-

CUBTOflr GjAmNo,

tikh F
- V* - ■•*.• -

■
- AM Dreote. to l—Ufa-

faAese
^Wt^nACttET A CO, Hast legs’

jfa. rsriMtm

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teMJee.Mh.tMA

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V ABD PLASTER,
UM. “ ■' •
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WfaNLtM,

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«*MM&gt;wa dJaoarZkit,
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ftesiy.

VOL. XIV
Business Jitrrtorij.

•w

BOSTON C.

:

NEW
GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
*
I have just returned from
NRW
.

-

AND

YORK

BOSTON

per^oUl Democracy again to m«,
and th* eonsequent ruin uf onr 8*K by
axysuch abwilataly impraotieri eek^ft
as ayriiuri
, But Jtero
are the rw*irt**wi» read them and jndp
for^yourselve^ men of Barry, ptMH

#•!-.------ with an------

IMMENSE
STOCK
of Seaaonn,ble G-ooda which I offer at •
tWut will

Astonish,

and that nd higher tlian ft ought to be.
Slat e-the Empress Eugenio has returned
from Jerusalem, burnous have takeh the
place in Paris of all other outside wrap*,
and that “ innovation” has just been in­
troduced here. Whether it will " take”
hero or not will be decided before my
ndxt-letter.
■
Jsroncs.

IVO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS

'

ALLEN BENNETT.

Hastings, Mich., Feb. lit,‘1869.—yl

EXCELSIOR
STORE

Aro now offering for sale, a full Stock of IKetv and fSeanonnble
Goode, recently purcharod in the beet eastern markets at the
towe.t possible pruxw for each. Our stjck includes a full lino of

STAPLE AND FANCY
.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

^Utscrllany.

Cloths and Ready-made Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boot* &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.

New York, July, 18G9.
h paying customer*, give us a call. We will cheerfully show you
Summer lias sat in with its usual se­
our stock, that you may compare prices with any other first-close Store
ty in tha State. We have got the G^odi and We Want to sell ^l verity, and, as usual, the butteiflfoe of
fashion have betaken themselves to the
t hem, and shall try to tell you all we con and will satisfy you that it
seaside and the mountain tops—and
ia for y onrInterval to buy hero. We warrant tho prices shall bo satisfactory.
taken with them rack quantities of cloth­
We will take in exchange for our goods.
ing, and it all no new and beautiful and
stylish. Organdy muslin and Bwies em­
broidered muslin for morning wear, aud
nt the reignlnr market rates.
silk grenadine fur evening, and tho tn&gt; st
jaunty of while pique jackets for cool
n &gt; would not forget that we are. Agent for one of the beet days end muslin bat* and hoods—think
of hoods and hats of white muslin and
Sewing Machine* in the world—
.
very charming frysh young {ace* look in
thee? urn- hat* and hoods when lin- d
Those in want of a Machine will plan &lt;o call and let Mr. WnlMp* nbaf yon route wjth rose-oolorod muslin and tied with
of bi* fine work. tST* Remember the ptacn, one door West of J. P- Robert, ft rSso-color-d strings, edged with buttonCo.'* Drug Store, south-shin State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hasting*, May 19th. 1869.—yl

8. C. PRIKDLE,
JCnnKel Piton ATE x-iary Fat

WM. E. HAfFORD.

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,
rX!‘3EL3S yXiOmSSTWOJE:.

enuine drugs

G

medicines!

REASONABLE PRICES!
AT THE

H

HASTINGS DRUG SOTJ&amp;K,

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!
BRUSHES, VARNISH,
'rURPEJSTTITSTE.

ag fancy is of English origin, and
• to bo considered an fadispearipofatment of tho wardrobe of
idy who spends the summer, or
1 of them in the country. It is
piece &lt;&lt;Wtew* large enough

2500

r*. lIsstHn^iJIUBfe

hastimThouse.

St.I. sod

‘

»*•«■

)►!« U. Karra. pmprtelnr-^

a little on the to* head and fall *» low
behind m the nape of the ntrk ; another
STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD.
piece somewhat amaller, cut butterfly­
2500 POUWDS OE!,D,SE ENGLISH CROWN LEAD. shaped, Is laid over thin, and from under
lM.luY.ETT PURE LEAD.
tha wings fall two bands of cashmere
for string* All thoeedges on every
part of tho hood are wo Hoped, and
worked in button-hole stitch with white

1000 POVXD9
FREJ‘CH 2nrcGoods directly frorn^e
luanuia^.Lirei-s, and sell at PRILBS
that defies competition...

Give ub a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

.ROBERTS* CO.

,'f AWilTvl

£(MH0WWTl

~

front, but

p^ta. This h embrofaered oh the Gro­

ver ft Baker machine aad wnrn' owr a
white suk petticoat, embroidered in the
aa™ pattern, but in white «Ok, instead
of gold ootored rilk thread. Use petti­
coat may b* of white muslin if'—and rimdared sufficiently exp&lt;
exooaa of ruffing, tuckibg. pul

.. PRICES TO SUIT

■j1 •

on WedModoy,
er next, for th*
dfotine* pciitfcnl

A Boston PuUishlag Hanse.

A1TBNTI0H, COMRADE!

HASTINGS CASH

ffaeirtei That wo h*0 with nhMDfl
tho rail addrewod to the “Fdrofls of
TBnpcraMe,Lawtfid Grier In thaTJ^»

Wo copy bolow from the Auto* TreeKrift a jtut tribute to tho service ren­
dered the public by th* publishers,
Fields, Osgood ft Co., of Boston:

FtTUKBALnrOtT. N*. U. Q A. ft., Ut

TO. C. 0. USBLEY,

7U UpsOUHa
&lt;U1:0.
O. r. UM &lt;&lt;Ua.Hr. a bbaaa,
.kUMlwal MuMSa

Hoccx. Our first page to-day is entire­
ly devoted to a remarkable advertise­
ment, which tolls tho story of rare busi­
ness enterprise, and is filled to over­
flowing nith attractive announcements.
But it is for characteristic* other than
those that it will command attention and
really dc*arvi&gt; study. Within a rear
and a half Fields, Osgood ft Co. have
given to the public works from the pens
of two score of authors, American and
English, almost nil of them living and
of widest popularity. To represent in
print a halt-dozen of the most prominent
ou the list might be the making of any good spoiling, reading, writing end
firm; to take care of tho whole of them grammar, i* the base of all true educa­
tionriches. But the Tremont it wt estab­
I1. Clean faces, clean clothes, dean
lishment ha* done and is doing thia, shoes, and clean finger nails indicate
Never leave your
with unremitting energy and in good gwd brooding.
stylo: enriching our librari** weekly clothe* about the room. Have a place
Willi their divendfiod ** household,'.’ and for everything aud everything tn its
other e.litian* of works in all deport­ pls co.
ment* of literature. We need not take
III. lisp before entering a room,
room to run over tho lung and brilliant and never leave it with your back to
catalogue ; a glaDOe at the eight col­ th* company. Never''enter * private
umns will rsiool a galaxy of shining room or a public place wit^.youx cap
namse. Observe the porta:—Tennyson.
Browning, Longfellow, and Lowell,
IV. Al way* offer your seat to a lady
Whittier end the rest; count up the cr old gentleman. Let your compan­
novelist*— Scott, Thackeray, Dick-ns, ions enter tha carriage or room first
Reade, George Eliot, Hawthorne and
V. At a table set with your fork; sit
other* of the tribe ; consider the array up straight; never use your tooth-pick,
of ***ayi*t*, travelers and naturalist*, although Europeans da, and when leav­
men and women of rank ; and then aak ing ask to be excused.
whether Field* Vagood A CoWare sur­
VI. Never put your feet on cushion*,
passed by any of their contemporaries in choirs or table.
their numerous issues, taking quantity,
VII. Never overlook anv one when
quality and variety into account. In of­ reading or writing, nor talk or read
fering thia broadaide programme of tho'r aloud while other* are reading. When
performance*. u_* bookmakers and book­ conversing li*U:n attontiveiy^nnd do not
sellers to tho crowds uf Jubilee week,
they put forth a statement of indisputa­
ble facts; give a transcript of the record
VIII. Never whisper or talk aloud
of the volume* they have issued and at the church, concert, or public places,
their rotation* to eminent writers.
and roncctally in a private room where
Their schiovementa imply something any one is singing or playing the piano.
more than an immediate and exciuiive
IX. Long coughing, hawking yawn­
eye to the main chance. It is evident ing, sneering, blowing, is ill mannered.
In every case cover your mouth with
not with thorn tho sole consideration. your handkerchief which never exam­
They deeiro to connect their namse with ine, nothing is nwre vulgar except spit­
good .literature, advanced thought and ting on the floor.
the intellect mil progress of the age. IL Trant all with respect, especially
They would be known for their taste the poor. Bo careful to injure no gm'*
and liberal policy as well a* for their feeling* by unkind remarks. Never tell
mrreantilo ruera-*; seting Upon tho toJe*. make face*, coll names, ridicule
principle that character aa well as money the lame, mimio the unfortunate, or be
i* worth earning in the pursuit* of trade cruel to insects, birds or animal*.
and commerce. Without entering into
tmaparieaae, thus moeh is fairly to be
inferred frawi their extended advstthe
msnL It toll* of result* which imply
the existence etth* qualities w* have at­
tributed to them; for without suoh qual­
ities such cvsulta could not have been
attained. The evidance of cuHure, judgbuilding up « a publishing

bouse

Jfrsofrad, Thai We approve the form of
Constitution for Prohibition Qnha by
the State Central Committoe, and ear­
nestly recommend their use in tho for­
mation of such awoefation* in all parts
of the State as expeditiously ss ptwriHe.
That while we woGd not
abate a particle of interest in the ordiaa«7 tnora^tid social agendas for tha teraperanev ruforsn, but would rather urge

bon, we would advise that special attan«
bon. both by way of coutrinations and
labor, bo given to the prompt ornrintion of th* partv fa the State.
'
R^tkri, Thnt the liquor trad*, with
its sto-mtant evils, ihoulo not be charged
wholiA upon lany one dam of sxnety,
bnt npbn nil—the eonemner is cxmtrclfod
by a daprurad appetite, the vender by
cupidity, and otbera by criminal fadiler*
ones or by blind devotion to party.
JJwf.rW, That »■ iv-afflrm the plat­
form adopted by the State Convention at
Jackaou. *
K. Crams,
Chairmaa.
Publication of Tax List*.

The following newspapers have been
designated by the Auditor General to
publisn the t-tx lists for the par I860,
in the several counties :
Allegan- -Allegan Journal
Alpena—Alpena Counter I’iossaer.
Antrim -Traverse Bay Eagle.
Barry - Hasnaos Bax an.
Bay—Bay. City Journal.

Grand Traverse — Grand! 1
Braid. -M.
.
Gratiot—Gratiot JnaraeJ
HiHsdale-TommriUa laden*
Hgughton — Portage Lake
Genette.
Huron—Huron County News
I.U,—_ T_L._ "

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ROBIWSON * WICHTM/N
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3ERX» XXF A. ». TH*
OF XVEET »ir&lt;’ If . 1O1 •

fbr CMh tk*n a.’\y“ Ive*-«tc4- ’?:•’-ry
-CJouxtij-.

NEW

W*»:e/fVwh*wKb»«is .-yrfmt e»ga"*«.
twffliK kubrna
.‘Ww*
*£'&amp;i atari. ’
BgBjr lajma n "hnre;.
V her !r.&lt;^W.|iaH.«na the,
•wto-r-wto Hl TM a f-'rtW a an A*
esBdVtoHJcf Bc’f ut fr?rl \gu» Bx» i-oji yvut ttarr idea no -&lt;lse»H ^afap
-rx iho
&gt;ha sooner year oajqj jktH roa^e-are-.

• •—ekravd -a*V

.•vhrjtoiy uni a aa
&gt;. 4t«a

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ROOFIMCr—We ir^io’e Afants for ib.’s (: :M. rue*.fbr

41 Ure boat pataet Banta* aMita. Catfind eno Ma^piao amt

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Maatiaga, Mfeb. April SO, 100^-4ly W• w--— -

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aa, iaa Hit!..If J t A w, -nd v*
n r. D. J.. L i^oo
'

WOBEI OF GOODS IN &lt;jTO L .£
Which 60UTFM1 * PYL'ff •-&gt; ■ &gt; •feeing at extremely low p .-i &amp;
MILE DICHOIATT,
inootu'x'qu&lt;aneof av.:i;&lt;bov.^'_ii.»; or:

._
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u-o er. ITT r
.Uc paly ran.TK-oi thu.-ory wr: eat n
tho Cmuuua tual uf A—vn &gt;u».-, Ch ••
" Jaaiico Mar .hall preaidin
an toe.! tn rtoztya bare a povarfvl
| Lo K-iade world i"k.«gh U.e oulut nu
—The vlct-ri-.m nfae uf t’-eCfcanna.i
. a-, lured. It i. rare that aa,
' ..-at BaD Chit ncit.er an»-k- nor drink,
boa *
‘•a’- T^*-&gt;l-'t [ •• «r ■»&gt;• laly circulated journal It is•j
tire at 11 r w., and »Jaj a n a f
- 43riri. $reti^-t ami ado g the fttU1K iren-ee-j-axy to *tatu that tto p^de U
I ’nil ere y day.
U—
urity hare seer rein eht»ug'_ for j
-•-jwC. ^•^0.^
uor ■.illan au&lt;lr __ -Jdt
, — I» yia’ haa th i» extreme'; de].
2- !°£’. Kay' * v1*^ *’
mJ the p &gt;*aaX; far ehor
I ieUa, -nd hi* frienda tape faa-a thiit he
net
JijWfciraagwf , ,m puary, aa.t to fab a « fiojdo-'-, ■-•id •» a . IxavtuL-re, | yill
will net rccov r auflkfrutly -a ih«n t
gnb-r, mek a r».
ot «Tbc
tida o&gt;unt»y.
&lt; •* •’
*'- Portland, Oregon, Jun# 2S -TUVcocki* ot ii«e 2/r^t ,*’ «tub aa *0 M{Jwt *'
W’ti. alo'-g s-.th’ug aod fj^ia
ewetojia. bcAi .
mitr.icipol election &lt;4 June L1U reunited
' r»4« jpjity, i preriptatre it k th® .&lt;*^ea entire of tho 1Upublican
°^TH.lkrLun,m&lt; uLaltof lean
jtan&amp;vr il»&gt; .aalU-^f the. nanm-1 -Midland ormnty baa a nos infl
wide- w bed: by entree-. W el7r
( 5* '0, and ia tinted to hare ec-rf ovc. &gt;25,oov. * .
"
wvw. Aatqvw l&gt;v
:
b» raapi'rf
.1
i ■ th. tiaj of uto-jJ i: t, *;,e
£n-la4 -re. da; Mi ,
I’/-/)'-

? a&gt; t u» goon aloe!, rreting U-J
fa-9 .cot UVua it Ii. d,
“■•
• 1
didor.in
to yean aha !.aa wore (
adjltHh.
ia-eC lu4i)’ £w thou^a
baa I
mUc^a hnadred
G
“}*•«&gt;'I
rap carpet Ar hcreeH dde*?^ flU
—»h, .at — fcx.
ui e»
~i&gt;—i—tui it.akf.ekk&gt;,

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[IAMFT14* mf--A Am Stock ef Xaneee cm h^&gt; Be­ I it* CXhJ2T,*h' *••''*■■’* "■*
ll pairing dona promptly
ah &gt;rt notion. _____
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u- I.. “« - —-Ik.—k--;-kk- ,, •
•
T-v . JT
wmwTlfly A GKSB1JE. ■ • ONLY $2.75 P2R COPY.

.. no &amp; mighty -*qaaxp_^
’ ’ ti e In.
_
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reprnta
—l*naul».-t Grnn. b’l strnck &lt;4!
P &lt;tr &lt; -ad b . v pej’a„ datUc &gt;/ the :
kj . e right Hu, tn.d sa lie guoe.-aJi.
pwfcHy-■.:4aa nyaiou. paapblelM,. . xtooda in wha--rei au undwiaatu, i.
fa. 4^
- pou.y * .1
Awjcp. « Jnoan-4 . bypud U at he will 1 .wr
' settle in on oqiita'A- ma&gt;n&gt;cr tLe ?aH
ra^ ^an’ tAw* tUir&lt;iwnjewtiar

:

Wc eir® r.ole Ays -tai fbr Barry Ccitm ■—’
Bcp.t* .3* anti M»W'i inwXIr.

hrrd aMM-

:~k&gt;rTxU «-» kP I

Tn-; i I&lt;tokrli4.(
*r' ‘ “ *
nir.yiM&lt;a»’• ••■ *&gt;
welr IH taay |*tf’&gt;m
. _ -BSrl^h -

' tu. ’^n/etioa.
a-x.'.eau. A1 a.yk.” •&gt;
• ' UWM bo wxra-y hie ■’ ia im nut tu
Vfth : • anio.rere all tU aactoM it d»» 7&gt;m-RUWhuiU|u
t.. u Mkn-pw). Vrid ability at J de%
Bhtti A LL/wSaxd ■ aph o ary aAw
■eU. k,r.m -V, pr.L:», I,
. dw. opaw. ■ 11U, .m
,.„
aj—If .JM .-ainko

the recent Great T&gt;to'" -“.

UGOD8 BJiVE TUMBLED
AND HAVE REACHED BOTTOM
Coffee Sugar, 10c per lb. The best Ten Ceat
Prints. lB&gt;0ur AMoriment hmorcc-n**':-* «.-tea-h'.
mint vban ever before brouzht • -.Ife nl&lt; sM. C
t

-

wiimerfiniiiiioHsj: J3 riiifasTWfj ;&gt;? i
WuCome uj Cbue ..riy, M M ,^.Jr, ..„a"’.v i1’-'4
rXXtu, I... -£• »***».

—A lady in Dolumora baa luurmtal‘
1
uatwvi^a an- wwi ng Rra ba!-"•u. ..kh whbbbm Mn,
-it i. ™^d that amU. wfll ^n
titre .. Jjao.-iiflo and Ju

—V. 11 Emith, 04»
it &gt; ablret rindp.
j«"k«i

;L.ip I.

CLOTHING
EOmj1
so caxju, S-lKEiJT.
GjULBkJ RA.?n)S.

*uoa-t.x o .-xa DU C^iKi 2mx.
—Th' pj-; Zlnm. Jhw baa .btnfaud
Iho fUfaviag atatiuiea iw fte uaLan
Haam at-Bcr: Im «, of the Lsubor • a^gaaato Ar vadSod the tdmd
'Stetaa d flti pr. usring the quarter
aodfag warn (Mb,' ^ha vtde Mala,
waa U^Mt of *U» MM woo nalre
and 7,110 woea ft—ln TU IdfewtoAlio vrQ Aav tho auaber Aat arti.
pAed £m» Ito ommI aaaihli ।

3^K&lt;7 ST-?r&lt;FV“
-5fcST GOODS,

‘

MFN
’fi k, til, v cV,^' —IOE i’
"“"AA^as^CjjOTHINo,
yw OPS BA.W TMTOs 4C.
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£»AI-WTraft£. ■

H .G 3J.,

4ga.B4MMaV&lt;:.tluWH»MuiOuBafc
Tr41T&gt;refBhKfc dteo» dona
«ea.

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BV0I1Y1 RiA?93 4k leW t!

, -•* AV ha yr bwiiJr; -rewMAT Jan,

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r4c.it-

DAILY;

GOODS

Direet ~om Fackrif,. MFtfpecbli ’ .itevery *et. ” *

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&gt; O-' IM. p..!’ 2°^? .

BUSIMESS CABDS.
s-.m.

rroom
A GALLOWAY,’

BAXKERg.
to^JCCTJfc xza* * turns,

BE8

V.go*ol.w "ML
.a being tlirwn upon
;ro-t nutnben; du nut
CO, b.t demand Hall e.

-Ev&amp;'jrtj.} atcuj,. . .
b: • .• than h^j’naicu
cu-.-ad j., ;b. btw-

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Greeer,
H1XTIXG8.----- o*71 - -

Hl

&gt;«*v*te*iK?t*ntei tMUMeut/l

main brothers.

:,lh u4
tio pariud .ha.’
s:.;' ’• kn&lt;nr i^rftoil. cell tha; a-uho1 b'raae gcuV-mea rvnr referred to,
clu&gt;!» , u .H ini lave publialjel their j
•am «, axt. baoavaa, h., be - w ted Abe
y^rt- u&gt;. y loaa IB L-’ ty «.• ’niy, I
out?' :!io B-.ji u.’jruv,
bu&gt;v-1

- »•- u. . I ieoy , haio
vwk uf frr at ralua to
» our.' -ind Di:i_&gt;ou Mess.
vi Huskiesj fnr al l‘a

j.

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Bute J ftctaF Dealer,
fn. ioBowm, Up £,

Esoitry
'T'&lt; - —* ifth An!

nTi

In in h-wimr. qn:U- Ti.'... &gt;. and art
i Muionod . ■ -To |.y tlio dn •«ud- uf
| .fuel:. po-ulatuTf than by ’.o want &gt;f
■ log-KitaaL laJo. ilk: u*t u- x •taia
tlXig . t the ■ i-vncn. un-1. nijou it Lo
■ hi? v.athcr is tho 'i.'oad t il’* ciart o*.
• J»ow the tsp and d-nanr. X th j earwj»,
L-luwo cf w-'.a s.Ma wheat
Sour, t. givec jHtea, xe Mteju.'i od:

4» Mte &lt;11 te ifc. Thio 1_M ad-|^^
TnsMx h.j Leon ootablLhod nolw.thXt-1 g Aia;
-•*" .
f-Wis® ST8?
frJjUe, wWh ar now ae L!,;h ae nA rSR
any
fcrf&lt; thrwwwiX
Pr—

d «K- ^

2ev. G. M.
4. Hu H.

2t

Cin DBUfifi STORE,

“ H fare.) ,liat f
HniUrVMrftfeBuk.a, bM
llnoo !», palate MfeUfuT
"TOTDONT SlIU-Tfta
Goods T*
■

V.*o al.iaa ... u all,

fail

“ Wkn-e’eye 'goinV

TO

uf jaebs.: «tua raaH\Xu u»
r. edit Hal
in?V “ hse’-jci buy,’

.,

o*«a uro hoard ua tho oo*a%r of State
A Jofimoa ttnsU, a fr&lt; dey» ex]

F. D. ACKLEY

saSr kS* lirmfisrat s

�Notici?
ADMlsitBlXBtt.3,

HARDWARE STORK'
H, A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IRON.

* WU,4U.’U*’’ ■

■MM* **

liaew Dirrrti
Pariicnlar AtlsaUea paid to Order for

Building Mat arialt.
lave Triu^hi
Made-and put up on Bhort Ndtloa.

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlory.

CaUCERl

at xtvvccD ru^a

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

HOMOEOPATHY.

B. J. BROWN, Twi. 2D.
j^OMMOPATBIC Pbjakiu and Satgeee.

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND, O.

RIAL m &amp; IRSBRARCF

Afodleal Uro to Uw Citr, la prepared to
To Treat all Kinds of Diseases
with tbs Latest ad most haprovsd meds of

MOULDINGS,

■ SjSianS
Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Tte Rim’ Mitral Fire la Cl
BANK f AND AA10N COUNTIES
’’‘'’b’jTr^ttito'r * D*~
In.arrd Capital,

... *2,800,0

Tory fancy slinpers. Fino, plain white
hoOT «i black fed abpi&gt;«m, with onh- a
•txay. ar roaette in fount, are more ba­
Train yourself to soma useful fteewpatiun. AUcnamberit ia wicked to waste
time and nothing gives such an improe.

take aomo' department of household
labor upon yourwlf, and a mrt of tha
• nriug/an® makoft yourlmunota to o&gt;

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Do not lot a call from this idly gill or
a visit 'fiera that, or da invitatioti'ttom
thp other, interfere with tha perform-

IMPORTANT TO FARKRS!
HASTIKOS. MICH.
CALIFORNIA
;eh’ more likely to
t. Consider, moro- FREE s3CENT STAMP.
ix to bo a woman A PAMPH^nra^|gafjgUuK.^nn&gt;n^&gt;ttoa
not degrade your
On. Tb*oaa*i'?f.w^ap«r,. -it» b*wt Adrrni.la&lt;
r whole axtoteact
“brKertr
’'iwnwa
4dJjto» ajto.P. Aasai^ • I"•
Ijew

i

OREGON

First-Class BUGGIES
Tns InKBt Atn&gt; Fixrrr AasorrxrxT
•rar offOTvsd in tho County.
I AIM TO BELL
’

X‘?i°?A^VSS?’aOOU H-H.ae.ad

Genuine Articles.
RE.VD-XtELVD,

'

. ••Coellaa.to Scalds »d Beras."
■■Uealiag to sJUSms*. I ;:rr»,*r.‘

'Costar's' Buckhorn Salve
H Uw «to«l, .str.ordin. rt aAoa errr k.vwn.

At lb. UVM POSBIBW. RATL&lt;,«.v
dreams team yrlU allow.
CALLkwi* bee xce,
to ibok&lt; ytoMSdt** ■’ **&lt;’ 1 ’U11 * pU"'&lt;l

DRUUGJ8T. AND BOOKFELLEH,

'siTJSi.TjxasM

JAMES CX.ATl.TCE.

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VOL. XIV

mu-momum.

BASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1869

jshicss Jircrlorj.

.
b BOSTON CAS£ STORE t
Hg® NEW CJOODSINEWGOODS!

3raHfl«H5ffirtSH»rt8
fg7“21, I■ diJBTBSjgWWtWwn**

NUMBER 13

gartnj.

CHARGES H. BAUER.

joHf lomn,
E H. MALLORY,

Owrr%r^ter}

1 *“’e j0*1 returned from

_4 c—

.

NEW

YORK

AND

BOSTON

OB, ■ t warning
bitter expert «m
What agony was on my mother’s face
when all she ha! sai 1 failed

“LatVa Kan Pmm."

------ with an------

IMMENSE

STOCE

§22«onTble Gooda which I offer at

that will

Everybody.

WK. UPJOHN,

„ •

tn the City of New York in the cummer
of 1816, when the tad results of our last

Astonish

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOCH
T DRAKE, K- D.

XA11Y8 RIOGRAYY

but replied firmly:
“ Certainly you will, Alfred 1 I own-

AtUEN BENNETT.

Hastings, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl
H. J. HANEY.

linga you must do, A
school tl.M minute,

EXCELSIOR
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

ATTENTION. C0KRAD3 I
rrrxortALo ixnt. x» to. o a u.. u,
,r«» t’Hdsv K'eei»&lt; at TU o'cUck. ia Ik
0. 0 T- Hail. V'vr Ureal a &gt;*h&gt;tli|M .Wefe.
J W. EKXTLrr. P. A.

DR. C. 0. LIN8LEY,
■IgM. OSes si

L W. VROOXAN,

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Clotha and Ecady xni.dc Cothing,
Hub ft Taps. Boot* ft Bho’s. Groc rb«, ftc.

8. C. PRIHDLE.
JUtMlK

fllOB iTK X«i»r» I’atlic. Cvawy

WX H. HAYPORD,

J. ?. ROBERTS fo CO.

d. u. uOLBdJOK,

b.peiing Mtaxnm, give us a call. W* will ehoTfu’ly show you
°°r stock, that you miy cumpare prices with any other tirst-clom Store
GT*to tl&gt;e Stat-. t*Z» h«Th got the Goods and wo win’ &lt;o — il_&gt;=l
*beM, and shall try to yell you all we can and will satisfy you that it
foryour iutervat bi buy hare. We warrant the prices ah ill boeatLtoctury.
We wiJ take in exchange for our goods

Butter &amp; Kgs* Dried Fruit, &amp;c.

aid ay^Hhup.n my arm.
She tremblod violently aa she spoke,

-** 0, my *ou, hoar me **
foot and kicked her, m

mother!
*:-p. and

Uie wall.

Tboee to want of a Machine will plea e call and let Mr. Phillips show you eoi
of hie fine work.
Rem -mber the placj. one door West of J. P. Roberta
Co.'a Drug Stirs, south-aide State Street
GRANT dt PH I Lf.TPB
Hastings, May 10th, l860.-,yl

REASONABLE PRICES!
Il

HASTINGS DRUG SOTBJE.

to lawful

The.

«huul&lt;l n«t Jte lead a happv 1
aol tar the MBbaad eaid the

8hr

custom of war. liter prvp&gt;«o aa au'
beat against her breuat; “0, Heavenly .tituV-a lor it. mutual lo bearanre, a
guuation, arbitrutiun, and ultimat ly

their duties and rights, end on behalf of
th &lt; husband he invited the »ifo to ac-

But

cure* our country and theworld. Bare­
ly it io better to prevent than to sutler.
mingled with luteneeat kire-.it waa the
The American Prase Society bee van*
last unutterable pang from a heart that
was broken.
sentiment
In a mum*-nt I found myself a pruonmy own room. 1 thought for a ia worthy of a wide circulation. It has
nt I would fling mveelf from the on ita catalogue about on* hundred didw. bat 1 l«4t that lea afraid tu lerent l&gt; oka and tr* ta written yi:h
g oat ability, and conts’ning tacts, ar­
guments tocldento and ihu tratioi e
wh cli are perfwtly mmvincing It em­
uug myoelf oa my ploye agents and cul|orteun to bring
Jn.t at twilight 1 Uiecauto balore the people by the firing

Sleeping Togvthtr

tween darks in stereo, between appreauom to mechanics' thuja, between hired
mon, betwren husbands and wine, ow­
ing to el.etrual change, through which
their nervous systems go, by Edging to­
gether night altar night under the same
b&gt;-d clothes, than by almost any other
di .turfing cause.
There is ’nothing
that will 'bo dorenge the nervous system

another person who ia abairbent to MTNoihing,'’ I replied.

ed by bcnaiur Sumner, Governor Buck­
ingham, Bishop Murns, Stephan H
Tyug. Howard Malcom. Leunaid Boron,
■s I thuiuands of other I'hiianthrviMsa
and Cl—totwm*
/•

W1 L. COBB,

artTS«X“ JEUESCJEtXNT’ESJO
OEnn rouwm ernicn.v pure writ' urin.
‘OUU
9500 rOr!,Dl &lt;JE”;,5E K.OI-UH CROWX LEAD,
i-iioxmT BXBCUTED.

eubrin-Liw, the wife

atiuna.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OHS!
BRUSHES, VARNISH

If

ttfodb;
aa valid

nor say that n nation ia not to resist sggive iuu ar attack. It ia kiyal tu tbu
Government a:.-d believe* in maintain­
ing ita exi&gt;teaco and the integrity ol our
“Winyou go, AlfedT”
nati .n. All through our recent terrib o
'■ No ?' 1 rvpUvd; but I quailed bo- struggle with the South, it advocated
putting down the gigantic and can elee*

H « would not forget that we are Agent for one of the best
Sewing Machines in the world—

ENUINi. DRUGS &amp; ItJEi HIM

JOHN MICHAEL.

am mt prevent aZZ such, it will not labor
in vain if it forestalls one in a score, any
keep you there until you iirumiae expli­ mnw, thao TarnnaMnM °
K—cit obedience to my wishes in th* fuwh.-r* .h. would lira with Lite.

and foeblor

hontufuro be n confined mainly tu the
Ea tent and Central 8tau-a. But ar*
pouulo of the Uiaguificeut West, who al­
ready exirt a controlling influence in

osnnpocirm iKKHCltt rt nr lead.
^°UU
1000 Fol'!‘,M osia ivs PRU’cn zrwe.

are, should habitually
-in 4L.i____ j .i.
ww mws sum is uo taw, ana tn
married H.e it ia defied almcal uirnul.
ly—L—tfLif..

HASTINGS HOUSE.

Manufacturers, and sell at PRICES
that defies competition.
Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.
.

J. P. ROBERTS A CO.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

Apd 20ih, ISO—wyl.

I SOI WT FNTMCAU!

HOLBROOK A KILLS,

of my mother that thrillad me, melted
agiinttha Indiana:

aided he can do but little, but with the

gTuen.
did mA

' women and ahildtan, among
wife and daughter of Tall Hull

I • Get up, Alfred; don't wait a minute.
Grt uj». and oume with me; mother ia
and Colporteurs, and money to sustain
:hem, and to publish and circulate our
publications.

KEW GOODS
mother,

Bho La l thrown here 'If on the

Rail Road price*
J
WK. JONES,
UOBONX Dnli.1.

DR-C-tt

SPAULflllG'SIEWCASHSTORE

rxi£Tt£M0*IkT,,l'rla’
cmminro to plkask,

BALTIMBBEi MJ^ytAwW।
C. WORTH,

Methodism, «ays

PRICES TO SUIT!
or 16,0o4,hb5.

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.
MKB.

taylob

am * Am assortmeni of

The iucreaM ut ehmob

�the BOSS is coming
THE OIAMT SHOW or THE PZBIOD,

“ Ounrn. - We are under obliga­
tion* to R- H. Q. Minty or Kme of hi*
satelitas far a copy of the Jackaon Daily

here aa well as ia Canada. Tbe scrib­
bler fa th* GMmi wants to know why
we did not take a band-sled and go out
on tho "Excursion^” Honestly, we think
।
it would have beau far more preferable

pate one ia nund of a little yri&amp;r dog
with about two inches of tail and a
feather-edged bark, letting off hie yelps
After it gets by he atop* to wretch a flea
and wonders that the locomotive did not
get frightened and jump off the track at
nis puny attempts to scare it ,'C*T
practicing " Rocky,” it will eultivato
—Jotltox J)tuy Ciiun.

The justice and the entire accuracy of
the remarks of the CYhsm, as well aa th*
picture drawn from Ufa illustrating the
potato father of th* malieiaM slanders
heaped upon the officers generally, and
the Superintendent in particular, of the
G. B. V. B. IL, which weekly adorn the
pagre of Fs JTifU 0*1, will be univer
sally acknowledged by our'sjtbens, and
generally appreciate!. But the fact is,
that it is hardly fair to bold ths “ cat's
pew ” responsible for ths brilliant eflu
sioee which like the waters of a mighty
terrent flow from the pens of Judas,
Strut and Blowhard. In the extract
quoted above from th* pen of the claa-ical Strut, we have a happy illustration
of tho vindictive spirit of thia clique who
ee*k to rule or ruin every enterprise of
the day, and whose apjoiiti. n to the
treaty, efficient and faithful Superinten­
dent of the G. R. V. B. B., and to whose
untirifig labor our people are largely fa.
d. bted for th* railroad faciliuoe we now
cajoy, and for tho efforts being made so
persistently to extend them, ia the fact
that be trill not be thrir to*/, and that
he had tbe misfortune to play fa child­
hood on the bank* of the Clyde, instead '
uf fishing tadpoles from the slough* of

To iHustrato th* difference between a
gentleman's opinions of the accommoda­
tions furnished by the 0. IL V. B. IL
far the purpose* of aa xxcnsro*, and
those of Judas, Strut &amp; Blowhard, of
" Y* Kight Owl,’* sometimes called the
Bestows Dreseerta, we append the follow­
ing letter from the gentleman at Eaton
liapids, under wbqee direction the fate
excureion from Jackson and Hastings to
Thorwipple Laks
_ 7
'
aco-&gt;mpliahrd Superintendent of th* G.
IL V. B. B-:
Esto* Banns July Sth, 1669.
Co. t H O Mum,
Dut 81* ; — You will pardon me fur
treublfag you with a line at this writing.

terrible and bloody civil wan that th*
pagqs of history erqr retried. Eugfaud
pennittod tbe cowardly hat; sud now
thoquretiou re*olvoe itaulf in this form :
whether we shall tamely submit with
humiliating fadiSsreare to all tbe insults
and ignominious acts which a nation
may deem proper to heap upon us, or
’btebar^we shall .tend forth m
tn oour
.ir
combined might and strength and contoad '^r that prick** j^l-f ur Nt-onal Honor. What more amentia!
attribute to o«r national fabric than
this 7 When we permit our honor to
be trailed in the dust, our *mbl*m to
true liberty insulted, our soil invaded, or
eur water* to be tbe pathway of foreign
piratical veomk, so quick we are stricken
from the roll of popular government*.
And rather than suffer thia ignominy, I
»ay—and but echo the voice vf tho

tuv ONLI prLEGITIMATE
MENAGERIK
T^H-bathM
will vimt Micb.thiv8ea.qn.

WIGHTMAN &amp;GREBLE

tho first time I east my eye upon th*
gnat emporium of commerce, and saw
it* magnificent edeficea stretching out to
th* South and Dost aa far a* the ey*
eould roach, with the broad river and
the bay covered with e&lt;&gt; unties* r*as-l*
uft.
of every class and nation, and the city
"
OF EVERY DE8CBTPTXON,
w«s^
of Brooklyn rising up in the distance
Ek* a vision of enchantment In aosn* Cheaper for Cash than any House iii Baijy
fairy tale, I ws* fill.-d with emotions of
/ County.
the most lively and bewitching intereet
My journ-y down the Hudson we*
ortremaly delightful. It wan on a warm
end ploaaant day in mid-summer, in
1847. The bill* and valleys were elad
We nrc .ole AKrnt* fbr I tarry County—The t»rat
fa the green hue of healthy vegetation,
Heaper an&lt;l Slower innsle.
our last drop of blood b* laid upon th* the forests were robed in their leafy gar­
altar of our country But I sincerely ments, and tho field* were painted over
IlOOFIffG
—We are sole Agents for this County for
hop* and tru»t that thia question Day with the golden tint* of the ripeniqg 11 lb* b«t tritent Roofing made. Call and are aunpls* sad ret rtffbreuoas.
be amicably iottled. Th* people of the harvo t The sun looked mildly down
[lAIfl^ESS SHOP—A Ann Stock of Harness on hand. BeUnited State* w*m_no war, uttiee* th* from a cloudlees sky; a gentle breeze 11 pairing done promptly on short notice
nsn*mity of th* case demands it—then from the South fanned the sultry he&lt;t
kt it com*. Yet we want the question from the sir, and every object around
••tiled, and that too immediately. combined to import a buoyanry and
Therefore, I but deem it proper that our cheerfulness, of epirits to all on board
Government should demand immediate our elegant craft as "she walked tho
repayment for all injuria* sustained waters like a thing of life."
through or by th* Alal.ama ; and on th*
I had just bads adieu to my home in
refusal of Great Britain to comply with tho redo foNtneasee of Green Mountain
the refringementa of said demand, de- State, and was on my way to visit
•trango cities and ramble through the
bright savannah* of th* *nnny South,
and ovarything here upon which I turn­
ed my eye excited emotions to which I
was before a eteanger. There is noth­
in; of the picturesque and beautiful
in nature that doss not enter into every
Which G0D8MABK &amp; PALMER are of­
M* Barros:—I propose in a series of feature of the prospect on either shore
fering at extremely low prices
brief cummunirations to give your read­ of the Hudson. The wildnos* of it.
in consequence of having: bought since
.
ers some inkling. of travel, and at th* mountain scenery, ita lofty peaks tower­
the recent Great IJoclin®.
comm rue. m ent, I beg leave to inform ing to the cloud.% it* bold precipice* ol
you (k.t you m»y not dis-over the fart.) projecting rocks, together with the fra­
that my letters will contain nothing verr grant grove*, rich ;&lt; .tures and numer­
"extra," but will consist of "odd* end ous thriving village* that diversify the
end*’’ of thought thrown promiscuously 1 landscape render the pro*pcct hen.
together, without regur 1 to rhetorical equal fa grandeur and beauty to the
rules or th* opinion of th* fastidious mast romantic views of Switzerland.
Prints.
Our oMortment irtnorc complete in each depart­

ROBINSON * WIGHTMAN

PT

X% X&gt; -W A TI -jpw

BUOKHTE BHAPfiR A MOWflBl

GOOD NEWS.GOOD NEWS!

GOODS 1I.1VE TUMBLED,
AND*HAVE REACHED BOTTOM

Coffee Sugar, 16c per lb. The best Ten Cent

I know there are some individual*
who m*y not deem plain matter of
fact commuaicatii as worthy of a candid
perusaL While tome would be delighted
with the cogitation* of tho eenturo-ntali-t,
or tbe farident* of a fictitious love-tale,
others would rather hear of prize rac. s,
boning matches, bloody battles or "moviffg aeddant* by flood or flame.” Thu*
you ace how difficult is the task for one
who would write for tho publication* of
tbe day, to please the fancy and gratify
the taste of all The article* that earn*
would pronounce interesting and fin­
ished productions, ethers would pas*
'over by merely glancing al tbe title
;»ge, and cart aside as und**orving uf

ment' than ever before brought to this market.
of a fine line of

'1’1113 UnoquaJoCL AlHsmoe,

Consiiting

DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,

The Circu3 Department I
CHAMPION CntCUft
~ “ “v jjsnrw awiy - ™--x

JAVIDS ROBINSON,

ga^rereissx-SMr.-waiMX

Cotton, Linen and Cambric Edgings and Insertions Clothing.
Boots k Shoes, Hats k Caps and Wall Paper, iu great variety.

H*u.*S Vegetable Saltan
.ewer i* foe beta preparation
k.ir fa foe market, an 1 alwa
■etisfa'tirr Do mA be put o
prim^ihd deafer* with other*
they make mure profit

8w Warnau. — We noti
ofoer day, fa Merer* Sncre *
pefat shjp, over P. Cxonx’*
factory, areas sign-writing whie
ly sarpreees anvthing uf th*
have S0 » ■ k»* time
T
tlemaa know bow to do it

T* rwx AfTuente-—Ds. M
list and Auriet, ha* lately cren
us, sad ean be found at preee
Ifaadn^s How*. AD who ar
with diseased rye* or eera wi
to call on him. He frrniabe*

ALL KINOl OF FAIM1NI IMPLFMENr* COMSTANTLY ON RAND.

ia.Come and Come early, so os to secure good bargains and
the first choice.
Bbdford, May 1st, 1869.—2m

•••sataas « »aa«aa.

formed that foe geafownan w
not mure than a hundred utile*
village, who spells calf—c-a

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Yet, variety is foe spice of life. It re­
quire* all sorts of people and rieaturo
and things, to constitute a world; and,
fur one, I am tneoli inclin-d to believe
that this diversity of tastes and opinion* I
is for the ultimate good of th* whole.
Such, no doubt, was the ujaniun of the
crude Dutchman, who declared Li.
OF THE WORLD,"
thankfulness that all men did not think pon ratal Xu Xtartitag lerifosHs. I*tervs«l*|
alike. “ Why ? ” inquired a bystander. V7 rovers smI Ws**tth&gt;l Mr* is, I* sll l«-«*
" Because,” replied honest Lians, " if
30 CANAL STBEET,
all men were to think as I do, every
mother’s son of them would be after my
gude wife.” This bustling world of
NEW'STORE,
our* would be monotonous indeed, if all
BEST GQODS, &gt;
were to bo equally fond of th* sazan
-—
ggWEST PRICES.
gaudy trinket, &lt;&gt;r were to follow th*
•am* pursuit 'What would b* th* eonsequence if all young msn should chooao
goods
’
to be merchants, or all lawyers, or doetore, cobbler* or tinkers, or if they
,
We«U
SeerHpu.e
W
U
m
Vlrtere,
sirt
lb«
should all be ia love with the same
pretty girl f
.
But to come more directly to th*
p&gt;ai; say good reader, permit ma to
nry that if yew nre not facltaed to be ONLY $2.75 PER COPY.
pleased with my randorr sketch**, other*
may passibly differ with you; and,
HOUSE, SIGN AND
without regarding your ojniun ot thairs,
_ , .
CARRIAGE P ATNTPpo
I shall *udv*rur to pursue • the " fven
had Wyeare experis o.M in the bretore. an.! \ , 5^'tenor of my way,'* and do qafy that
which saameth priqrer ia my own right
. There are fa my humUa beliaL araimataace* in the life and experience of
every traveler, however vulgar hi* ori­
gin or limited hi* ob*crratiun*, which,
if properly written out, would compose
s volume both fa- tractive and Intervetfag te reary reflaetfag reedar
Is th*
crowded mart* of inianeri, in foe dia
gOMWTHIMJ NKW
•
and bustle of foe city, or fa foe retire­
ment of the country; fa foe cireku of
Far the Faraers sf ■IchUrai*
geyety or foe lone solitude of nature,
*»e “hares by foe way," which ifl 1 eMwTteuX 4**- re4*»

talk hrm it ia not correct &gt;
has grew to Wixmsssfa to refe
isnr for th* Usxvxsanx of

this must be ■ high &lt;renplimdistfagwished aehufar who it it
will be honored by aeefactf

"WONDERS

CLOTHING HOUSE!

Secrets of the
Great City

MEN’S &amp; BOYS’ CLOTHING
FtrRN-rawiwGr
HATS, CAPS, BAGS, TRUNKS, &amp;(’.

SPICER $ H'lLSOX

Otm: BrtM,
4m. Mrulrfi ptao.. b—U la aa »&gt;«- Mar
-1—- Wlaa a
taam. »
oUSHm »
fHaVrta rf aataU
kma aa W
M &gt;&gt;r^a.rf A.

31031 ATTit.M.HVJJ SHOW

WORTH OF GOODS IN STOCK,

GRAND RAPIDS.

Although th* excitement relative to
this vital and important question ha*
somewhat abated, . till it has not been
wafted awey into obHrion or cast into
ilia shads* of forgetful nee*. The que.Loai'is one of too vital importance in all
its boerfags to eur Government to bo
coneidered a. mere tftBd's play, and to
be railed at for a short lime, then ban­
ished entirely from,tbe minds of ths
American people. An insult to an indi­
vidual mast be atoned far, and tbe in­
jure*. received therefrom romedfod, be­
fore a permxnoat aettkmcni can be eetablisbod. The same fa true of nation*

W4STING8,Onthe**irGo«id.
HASXl»OTt M&lt;mdayi August 2d, 1869.

PRACTICAL, OBWm

BIBLE DICTIONARY

than th* moat profound sehetar, who**
knowledge b confined to book* alone,
font th* world ha* ever jwoduced.
IdUllBrnrfev. wtatfeUli,
c
T-. —- KU--- '»______

IABH

DisamnuuiEo «ct,

S*ms Went-—We lean th
Cot han swaeatly reld at Gra
U fieeeee that averted 14
and 40 fleeore • tlmt wtaghed
ox., at 40 marts a puuhd—no
oa fo* 40 fleece* aa I only a *
esotafS SB foe bnek fleeesa
sly faring crikd thoroughl
weri, and it was not salted ;
bubeeu forot ha. Uea a ring

Ong B*a»r-ni&gt;e Oily Ba
fag ramtiy nhaaged bauds,
"aaaewpLtah altogether.
V foe geatlemaisl

�inuiM

fapu

IE* AMEtntEMm.

m uim num.

yyHEATON k POPTLETON,

Michigan CnMtral Unllr««4.
169.

April*

Tea, Coffee, Syrup and Cfcan

*869.

lit a IIS Jsfcreae Aveeos. Mtolsea taw.,

ws. ar. mumi. i

P.-Uimm.

iw&lt;»?’**..pc’UtoM "• daO •* ALTfi to
-IB Mrttaw
12.2$ per bn.
thy a cause, and thus enable R•*tinea
O-trytt P^gnoe Mssrteetr"‘ * k“d -•■I k-.i
Slatt W. k*r.

Fruit A Oyster House

-ESagysastt;rs

u, in

u&lt; n

Detroit, BHehi

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T- p.

lUUootnni Avssae, DvlrsU, Hub.
■pVLTON IRON kENablBWOttS,
nrroniv w.nn

u,. m.

fe-fe

BUSINESS CARDS.
Ql» THI BOST RU10UUITIMB.

BOWNE A GALLOWAY.

BANKERS.
Glm Fmsit J.as.—F. D. Acxlxt has
just revived a large supply uf tbe re-,
sowned Gem Fivrr Jabs. Friendv, do
not fail to try thorn.
St

Hsw Bioat.—The new brick block on
the corner of Jefferson and SLite streets
is fsst approaching completion. It ia
destined to be (for the present at least,)
tho finest structure of our fair tillage.

MERt llAATb’A JUACFAlITtEMA’

biu.

Au Sasxt—J- T. Robwts A Co, of
ths Hastings Drug Store, are moving
aj. ng *MC1 with the' times. All their
goods are of the very choicest selection.
Try a gios of their -uda.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

•jyj-ARnmED slate Jf antlei.
OFFICE :

General Grocer,

Rm’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ro­
ns wer b tbe beit preparation for tho
hair in tho market, an 1 always giro,
•atislai tion. Do uut be put ott by un­
principled dealers with others on WuLh
they make more profit

y^KUH.

New York, July 16.
A marked cilm seums to pervade fiaaneia' and e mmoraal circles just at pres­
ent.
Muney is easy nt 0 to 7 per oi-nt
Gul l has ran duwi) to a fraction below
130.
The grantor interest now centers
upon bnolatuSs, pending ths issue of
the harvest. That the wheat harvest
throughout the entire Northwest has
boon r&gt; tardod l y tho oui^inued rains,
need nut be Sold That it has been in­
jured in many places, is undeniable,
lot, the qu-stion is nut wind tho crop
might hxve ben, hut what it actually ia
or will b-, an c-rnpared with the arerage yi-ld of prior your.. With all th-drawlmcka e&gt; tar, there ia no n&gt;a&lt;on tu
apprehend a tintml yi. Id. Fair weath­
er frusn thia um.i &gt;&gt;nt will give a fair
arnrag.&lt; if uot a large crop. Still, tho1
flop ha, been subjected to a severe test.

J.ly tih

P«t up and labeled

Gbates.

Dealer in all kinds of Machinery,

Draft, leliciies, Groceries,

H is kit CoKrunEXTanr.—We are in­
med that tho grntk-mun who res'dvs
4 m- re than a hundred miles from thia
lags. who spells calf—c-a-l-t—and
ho rails the man a d—i— fool who
lrLie him i*. is nut correct * -rthogrephy.
ha. guie to Wixotuin tu select a P«X»uut fur the UvivKitsnr of. Michigan,
as tue.e_.ur to life. ILitex. We think
this must be u higtt-iamplitn-nt tu the
■iutingui.hsd ech ilar who it i, expected
•ill be honored by a scleetum tu that
bunorabh position.
r
causes not now known. There is an
abundant gr»wth of straw ov-ry whore,
Sow Wool—We learn that 8. P. but tho berry has w.intod the vital power
Csor haa recently told at Grand Rapids of tho warm sun to draw the a p upwand to iteperfHctiuu. It has been thus
13 tieocss that averaged 14 lbs. each, comtiar-itivvly starved for two or three
and 40 fleeces that weighed 256 lbs. 3 we- ks an I tho law uf nature requiring
ci, st 40 cents a puuhi!—no deduction it t&gt; miture at sumo oust, it may be
o i th» AO fl &gt;eraa an 1 only a small pir- lound to be dwarfed in many
c«stage on the buck fleeces the entire where, frvm present a|ipeuraucee,* it is
healthy and perlhet lint it is |rvfitlens
elip being called thoroughly washed to im igino cosunlties not known to exist.
and it was not salted ; nor du we There has Le.-n ronie clearance for exbelieve there has been a single Be roe of p.,rt, but without im]-roving prices,
•ailed wool sold by any man in Barry which are about the sumo as a week
ago, and tending downward. Compar­
evunty, either at Grand Rapids or else- ative flour quotations show as follows:

Citt Ditrar.—Tho City Bakery, her­
ing recently changed hands, has taken'
ca a new phase altogether. It is now
conducted by the gentlemanly Stswkbt
Bxos, who are Ltrs business men in
th« truest sente of tho word, and wo
rjrfial)y w leume them to our borders.
We were" ogrooablj surprised on
Thurwiay morning of lost week, os beholding a large box stalking into our
•enctuns lill.-d with packages carefully

and

OFFICERS;

Sigh Wanixo. — We noticed, the
other day, in Messis Sticks 4 Wtiaus’s
print shjp, over P. Cl tax’s carriage
factory, some sign-writing which certain]&lt;■ surpasses anything of the kind wo
bare
in a lung time
Thuoe g*ntvmen know how to do it

To nu Amiens.-Da. Mills, Ocu­
list and Auriat, ho* lately come among
u«. nod ran be found at present atJtbo

Slate Heabths

Buhl’s Bank Block Griswold

History Cunufr. Ulen. .

pwatTwS

Something Hew in Life Iniuisxce .*

H. A. GOODYEAR,

THE EKELIIoluisUIAlCECS.
or Piizwsro»&lt;K.

Bailer Hictap Dealer,

Is UduL-s to .11 Mo4.nl fxw cf pu;ui«f. m.ka
t
wto saaaLU^
iu

SPECIAL NOTICES.

MANHOO 1)

Quinine.
Svapnia

ot Ils sick.aiag s

It is Economy to Insure with the Best.

• Connecticut ^Mutual

LIFE IH8URA1ICE CO.,

A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY.

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,^SLEIGHS

JOHN PATTON Ac SON,

Jul. iftb

HALL’S
BfcVlil

i
1
!
J

hair

HIE DETROIT fiTOVE WORKS,

TUa ba-ia «T bs imbmU properties U s rags'

COE’S COUGH BALSAM,

IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR
TO ns OHIOINAL COLOR.

specimens uf aa (

COE S IIIFEHIA CUIE I
Tor sale by lirsggirts •rerywkere, sal by

U»o- sira amxfteltirt, aa we barn erar
••mi. Thoso gentlemen propose to ctxrj
00 * fir-t rlaes institution, and extend
tMir facilities as fast aaposeibb
Call

iJknen MaMtra
Detroit Inly 17.

We iMnfMsrehMed Hw Mitre !■’««•&lt; »T

KiwCool—Admiiabhadrieo daring
»**• «hxy days, the only question h M
to the meet feasible place to secure tbo
&lt;u~*i end.
We know of so better
»»y than to drop in occasionally upon
°-r fiisnd F. D. Acxlet, Ee^., the popdraggiu, and indane fa WEWkrab“&lt; &lt;*&gt;- of his sparkling arelfe

i“pt Lwh.-Mm-wtaW
“ 4"*W &lt;X 1O&gt; aw
«
—a.
-™-Kilk. Mm.

CRACKERS

Bridge, hoof and Large

WOOLIN FACTORY!
:

MjtcinjfE BOLTS,

X 8. V'-A-TST BRLTNT, ■

UtewL re^rasuy as*lag (hsoMV eTs aee
DETROITBTOVE WoSlCS STO’

WE BAKE EVESt-T 0KT1

SEALOLEUM
&gt;4 a gwU sasrrisitet eT Mas CAR, reMaM
CUUfitisbe.
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GEO. IW. DEWEY,

■T OEO. M. D1WSY,

VOL. XIV,
^usincw Jirtrttrj.

mfttiK m um

Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday, July 28,

boston CASH STORE!

CHARLES II. RAVER.

■rS'srj’.-v.rzrt.eiJ

5W

NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I have juat returned from

brar S»rr, Bnta«. Mica.was*

NEW YORK

AND BOSTON

------- with an-------

JOHN ROBERTS,

STOCK

IMMENSE

E H- MALLORY,

JPH.ICES that will Astonish
Haatings, Mich., Feb. Irt., 1869.—yl

A.C. FROST, M&gt; D.

JVC. BESTLEY. r. A.
DR. C. C. LIR8LBY,

I W. VROOMAS.
6KPVTV SUH® fur Barr. Canity. rill attend

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

What imports a more thrilling inter_it to tho prospect along tho Hodson U
not merely its thriving cities, with their

nsat white dwelling! and edifices, nor

Cloths and Beady-made Clothing,
the romantic grurss nor rude rocky clifls
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &lt; Shoes, Groceries, dkc. that rise in such grendsur upon, its

i3fCa Ji paying customers, give ns a cali. Wo will cheerfully show vou_£FS
__ our stock, that rou may compare prices with any other first-class Store
8. C. PRINDLR.
JCME of PBOBATE. SoUry Kbits. Cesrsy- Ciy“in the State. We have got the Goods and we want to —11_AFJ
___them, and shall try to sell you all we can and will satisfy yn'u that it
tyia foryour intercsttobuy hero. Wo warren t the prices sb all be satisfactory.
Wo will take in exchange for our goods,

shores, but tho historical associations
connected with almost every villa, hill,
rock and valley hero. Kingston, on tho
West »ido of tho river, 100 miles from
New York, is a beautiful village, num-,
boring 7,OX) inhaliitant*.
This town
was burnt, together with great Quanti­
ties of military stores, by the British
under Gon. Vaughan in tho year 1777. i
The wnntonnose shown by tho enemy in
destroying this drfcnceloM place has
We would not forget that we are Ajfentfor one of the best ttamped tho name of their commander
with infamy, yet fortunate was it for the
Sewing Machines m the world—
r
’
cause of freedom that tho fluuriahing
condition of thia village attracted tho too
Those in wont of a Maehino will plcaic coll and lot Mr. Phillipa show you aome aside to indulge their propensity for
of bis fine work. tdF' Rem-mber tho place, one door West of J. P. ILobortj 4 plunder and spoil. They were then on
Co.’s Drug Store, south-aide State Street
GBANT &amp; PHILLIPS,
Hastings, May 19th, 1869—yl
_______________ ________________________
so taray were their marches that before
roBcf arrived tho fate of his army was
sealed and hope again brightly dawnod
upon tho prospects of the colonies. Had
Vaughan protocoled his voyage with ex­
pedition, Burgoyne might have been
A.T THE
saved, and Gates, es ho himself after­
wards acknowledged, must hare retreat­
ed into Now England.
,
'Hydo Park, on the east side of the
river, twenty miles lowrr down, is located
upon a wide plain, presenting a very at­
tractive appearance. Upon tho bank on

Biltter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,

1 P. ROBERTS 4 CO.

cfaDy wore a funeral aaped
- What ix faP' gaspod I.
Baseocn returned not a
wared hix hand toward ths
VTI,
lution.
Bushin thither, I bulled ones
____________ ,_______ _ _________ Jfirate door, and reeled almost agin the v
ing the attention from Burgoyno st Sar­ A. a.______i J_tc____ ____ iL. —a.
atoga, made on attack, at the head of
5,000 troops, upon tho fortresses, then
okm

the

ut

Doti Of Tnyal, N9.XL

I Ini' Mon.
□ ALL, r. c

artny And burned by fixe Britiah In *77.

chongM.
method uv doin public bixnia. It,ar-J
I hoard tho next day the result uv the
rivod the day after I left, and Isaker rtlckahen. Bascom roturticd rich UV the
for the daring aohiovmonts of “Mad Garitt, who distributed the nreU, giv ft property ex hadn’t bin sold and eonto tho cnso.
Pollock made out ths
boiids and wont onto em himself, and in
frequent shindies wich hod occurred at
his place, the loeka bed bin aold to farmora who yooeod cm on their smoke
While I was absent
houace, tho bags hod bin told for wheat,
and so on. The stamps, paper, twine
and rich flggcrod up three hundred end
a-six dollars, which wux three bunmore dollars than them wux in the
Como re. Baecom ndnxnosd tho fortyIk. .1_____t___ J__a
■
culated to
tians of grandeur and awe.
but it wux talented, eminently respecta­
As we passed the Mb
_
ble and extremely versatoeh He (Big­
pan. the memory of tho'mournful trage­ ler) carried tho flag and played the fife;
dy that once transpired there comes up Pollock carried a banner with an in­
forcibly to miwd and I was lost in a vari­ scription onto it: “ Sound tho loud timety of melancholy refli-etions.
Near
be uncunifotfffl® for me to Hre thero^u
thia place tho lament'd Andre was tried,
matters hev tonnluatod. I shol make
condemned end executed ; and here his aloft a banner inscribed, ‘■Whore Afric’a my way to Washington, and shel see rf
remains slumbered for half • century, sunny fountin.s roll down the golden I can't git myself elected oa manager nv
eanda," with his comraisshnn pinned a labor awx-ioshun, and so make a livin
onto it, playin in addixben a pair uv till there comes a change in the Admin­
istration. 1 wood fasten myself an A.
Johnson, but unfortunately there aint
enuff in him to tie to.
I wood es soon
think uv tyin myself to a car wheel in a
bound to
tormnntin cure, “ very much like the
a

■rJBCJES K*X.OEt.3ES359rC3BI.

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at Law. .Solicitor la Oi

ENUINE DRUGS A MEDICINES!

G REASONABLE PRICES!

AU F~

1*

JOHN MICHAEL,
ISUSE a»4 Ounip Painter. Olaisrr a"
h, 0MKrr. rariKMlaXaUIMItea ri’
rr.iine, AB order! UraaKWill* rnwriri
inmpllv illrodcd «&gt;- SbSB or»r
Wirl.tm«a'« »*r&gt;n abop. »»•»• »&gt;&gt;'••*.

HASTINGS DRUG SOTRE.

PUKE PAINTS &lt;t OID3!
BRUSHES, VARlSriSH,

WK, L. COBB.

our Secretary

came at test convinced that " iktin was
tho only treaanro ounk on that spot,"

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

"" ATTENTION, COMRADBI

the whites uv the Comm wux plated,
for they spectid to get wat ytx&gt; owed cm

while the other lived, hated by those
whose friendship and favor bo vainly their heads, and "they dusted out cz fast
Bought to conciliate. Up to the year in.
which Arnold renounced hie country, no

hardships or braved more fearful dun- ingly, and tho
gors for freedom than he. At "Old Yi,"
nmid tho fro ten snows of a Northern
wilderness, before Quebec, on Lake
Cbamplhin, al Saratoga and Stillwater,
My arrival havin become knc(wn, by
ths time I got back to Bascom’s aB my
frietuR h&lt;d gathered there.
There
wuxn’t a dry eye among ern, and rx I
thought uv the joys once tastid, but now
n_A ______------- ----- J

wealthy owners.
‘
....
But ono dark crime effaced tho glory of
Poughkoepria, seven miles further hia onriy career, and Io*dsd hla natao
___ —
atAn nt ihn river? in
with eternal infamy.
Hudson, and contains 12,000 inhabi­
Ot-AA POVNM WHUCTLY PURE WHITE LRAD.
tants. In former times tho legislature
9500 POUKI&gt;S GENUINE ENGLISH CROWN LEAD. frequently met here, and hero too in 1788
was hold tho State convention that rati­ youthful days will not be received in ex­
O*inn POUNDS imtWETr PURE LEAD.
_____
fied tho federal constitution.
tenuation etj vices committed in after
life.
.

1000 POUKDS oE,t’,WE FREXCH OTC’
We buy our GOdds directly fe
Manufacturers, and sell at PRICES
that defies competition.
Give ns a cril and we wiU warrant satisfaction.

HASTINGS HOUSE.

J. P. ROBERTS A CO.

HARVEY WRIGHT.

^gwst-sxitf^asft

Capt Kidd, bitt after spending thou...J. —r
tk.
W n i j i 1 awrl

EXCELSIOR

H. J. HANEY.

NUMBER 14.
“^fe-s—ss

Bigler caught rite ut me, and dartin no humor for Aggers, and be pitched
it, polled' me inside them hitherto sa- into ms, at wich pleasant pastime they
all followed soot But for Joe Bigler,
they wood hov killed me. E« it was
bay blacked both his eyes and rofied
force killed and wounded within tho Cower Lubby.”
he ou| onto the sidewalk, ahnitin the
pre&amp;lctB of the fortifications. In the
"My successor!
Wat doos this

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS

~
A. P. DRAKE. M- D.
FiBttCCUR atuallrorimn t&gt; Utt
.fPriTai' Pons* Office orer F. I

i8G9

brolhor, Jarnos Clinton, finding

of^Seasona.ble Goodw which 1 offer at

WM. UPJOHN,
MTMIC1AX «■» Sarxwn. OOc.

I1
III
■
gxrtixp gasazr.

Jhr

geoualy Wen from the deck of tho steam­
boat
It contains 10,000 inhabitants,
*A»rt
and is-lho great center of trade from the
adjoining towns. It is located upon the
acclivity of a hill from whose summit Mr. Naaby at Last Losea his Peat Office,
sad to add to his Humiliation, an Ab. - I. __ . —U. nmnSeiM nt ihft
oUtion Atainistr*ttoa Appoints a Nogre in his* pUoe-Tmbb at the

“ Wat ahol I do ?” I aakt. *' 8uthin
art be devised, for I oan't starve ”
“ Pay me wgtyoo owe mo!" ujakelat-

wmuvx v. roar. tr. m.,
(Wich is Post Master.)

Great Tonukdd at fclint.
■ SERIOUS DAMAGE AT ROMEO.
TOTAL LOM 07 OVER BBO.OOOBoxxo, July 16, 186?.
Or.? of the most destructive stoma
rrr known in this section of tho county

in diameter, houses sad burns were un­
roofed, and the crops either spoiled or
injured materially. The rain fell in
large quantities and the streets wore
litemlly flooded.
Mr. Stranahan, who
hod jut completed the frame fora house,
had it nearly destroyed. Two-thirds Qf

.

Furr, July 10,1860.

hurricane—which resulted not only in
mark wux made by all uv om with won­ great destruction of property, but in
derfill yoonOnimity. , Whatever differ­ serious injury to SevenJ perrons.
Ths
ences uv opinyun there mite be on other
topic?, on this they were all agreed.
"Oonftemnl"! rommenoed, Uckin
"Ja this generous 7 la
it I her a rite to expect?
la this—’

April «Hh. 1SO&gt;-—_
.-•I-.*.

-•

| QUOITFOX THE Mil!

*^r!W GOODS

HOLBROOK 4 MILLS,

Rail Ro^ prices

made public.
A few miles further
down, near tho town of Cornwall, is
Butter Hill, a high otovation, pwrUddiculnr in front, from tho top of which,
during tire 'rar of the Revolution, oome
soldiers in Putnam's regimsnt threw
down a huge rock into tho nrer which
is still distinguished oa "Old Put's Bock."
Weal

TKS’J.asKniSK)

but they declined to rit
•• I her bixnis! ” sol thia pcetmaitar.
fallen—I am no longer Poetmaater at “Disagreeable bixnia, bnt ita my otBahel
torrents.
A numba
Coafedrit X Bodes, which iain the Stait
wore also blown in,
otborwuo sarionaly da
building,
which
was
—tho paper wic

built near

wiU be handed

•‘de bond
Hugh MePdter

WM. JONES,

DB. c. 0. BOOTY,
fllACTlCIXG Fhjatetaa

SPAULDIK’SIEW CASH STORE

‘

vicinity w.ro levied to ths ground,
while others were unroofed and partly
blown away, and still o there ware filled

PRICES TO sum
»ALTI«m.
OBO,

C.

-WORTH.

completed by J. B. Covert and Mice Mo-

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.
MR0» TAYLOR
IIWMILLllEETfiMW NKRt.

�T«e BOSS IS COMING

Mi oxsjrr show or the period,
TftE Offi LEGITIMATE MEXAGE!

rta: MAvaries sheds a htawt-g
ths finsst affections « swuteast
comforts of mankind,** 1------ «-rf —
-rakious laMlori to . rony „
mate ft left hi. hones, tellia him al the
time, fa derided terme, i wood
vi &lt; Weal, and suggests 8t Ix&gt;ms
a. ths proper site,—an act of raagna- never patrontas him egfa or use mi ia•aluxHyou Us p*rt of aChicagxpaper tfunee fa fever ev hie house. Not bee-

That bos. or will visit Mich, this Seauon

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE
HTTbcESSORS TO

ROBINSON &amp; WIGHTMAN,

bo accounted for from tbo foot that they
do aot believe it possible for Chicago to
secure tbo prise. TW6t louis papers
' ly i went fur a - jeb—. Notin a pristin
' ssahraoe the proposition with eagmosa.
•and the press of the Western State, is. ofils on the opposite side or the street, i
i with 1 gimnastiek leap' pissed mi corpo­
-&gt;-------•
’
real phalanx in the audienre chamber
taaribility.
,
ov the editor and proprit-iur, who stared
The remorsd of the Cajdtal is only a
at me with eys protrodin from the sock­
question of time. like tho attraction of
ets ft foec deadly pale, (which I misoongravitation, the prepdnderating power of
btrued into a favureble impreesion.) I
population must ultimately draw the
brioty riftted that i ya. in quest ov emCapital to some central point But wo
ploymont, &amp; wa. not oxer particular
do not believe tho time has yet arrived.
whether i wax pasagin editor or OcmThe whole country must be at peace, by
pilar.
Turnin round ft guxin on mo
the perfection of the work of reconstruc­
with pity, ft at tho same time a eomic
tion, and must wait tho in crises of pop­
expression flittin across his fisoture*, po­
ulation, between the Miadatipin and the litely said “he would excuse me." Ao
Pacific Ocean that will imperatively de­ i am a very sensitive iitdividaa), i soon a quantity of th. ir ai&gt;paratus ha. be.-n
mand it But when removed it ought U&gt;ok mi dsjarture, st the same thur seised.
droppin a remark not alt jollier comp L
—The Ma:no IH-toricel Socieri cen­
never to be located at St Louie, a oty
moutary to the editorial fritoruity.
. which will in a few decade, number a Thinkin perhaps mi oerri.ee would be sures the late (Secretary of the Navy for
changing tbo names of naval vv-se Is.
million of inhabitants.
Tho power of mure gra.bously reccaved in another di- ,
—Railroad property valued atSTQ.OOO
*
Landen and Paris are too strongly frit &lt;reexhac « •—• ••-------- -*wav do toyed by tire at Franklin, Mo.,
in ths working of the English and,
on Wednesday night
French governments fur us to endanger I
The President has issued s prodathe future by placing the archives in tho |
mation naming t!»e Kth day of Novem­
ber tar the election in Texas.
hands of aay turbulent mob, in case of a
rejietition of the dangers through which
—The shore end of the French Atlan­
tic cable wav landed nt Duxbury, Ma«^
we have just passed. It is qot well that
on the night of the 234 inst, und hkuled
tho Capital should be iiermani-ntly lo-,
into Hie telegraph honae on Rouse's
rated at a loading bu. inesa city, for tho
Hnmmoek. The cable i« said, to be in
power of a corrupt lobby would be im­
{rood working condition.
The wiroe
mensely increased.
Above all other
from Kingston Station to Duxbury are
things l)&gt;s effort should be to preserve
nearly all up, but there is as yet no eominuniention
from
Rinse*.
Hammock,
the purity of the Gurernment, and tho
on ! will not be probably for some time.
safety of institutions dependent upon the
Aaxisx, July 12.—The millonium
arnnuad Qva ml alproper exercise of tho elective frandiise. “W »haa I
raww, U ih.
,o«„ „ is at hand. To-day Adrian ha&lt; nunt a
Washington is too exposed in cue of
open saloon. By arrangemsut among
WirO, ml
war with other nations, too hard a posi­

,,u, ml

u’a, I «m.

tion to well defend with civil war at
Ik. .jmM. „
home.
Place it upon some isolat -d prairie of fl**a? if «u&lt;i»r. Bn, imam, mi .nri*™-!
i CT rini. u
tbo West, and lay out a city that shall
be the pride of the nation when Con- 'T6" dmam, ■•{uh h, mmu
nxaa a dnnna mU ih. ninnan.-’ Haar. I
gross .hall sdminister taw. for bun beds
U»lmJIrdl„.„.
cZ millions of propla.
Lot legislation
““ i""-—•
and the ministration of civil government
be the businee. of its inhabitants; and
if tbo people of St. Lo-us, Chicago, or. bug, ft as wv rolled Ctur ft uvur into

P’7I" *aJ “11 KW|
lusns mil make such arrangem-mta aa
can « no faroav. aieaee t» the travel-1
1
'-W“
**— public me.tmg of |
thia afternuou, at,

Secret* ef the
Great City

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

DAILY!

WSpccinlitlcs in every department.

BUCKEYE REAPER ft MOWER!
W® arc wolo Agents for Harry Connty—Thc be«t
Reaper and Mower made.

ONLY $2.75 PER COPY
AfNU an lentlmf »Hk

.Ur ww If

4 u.

pairing done promptly on niiort notice

&gt;Hk ApilM,WtGHTMAN &amp; OREBLE.

•ones its youthful brauty, by
Hall’s Vegetablo Sicilian Hair
er.

grading figure Hight Hill, in
has brow postponed until Fattxrd
grot "th, at 10 o’clock a. x. and
tot at tbo Hill. 8*e advntia me

^17,000
Which GODSMAHK &amp; PALMER nreof
fering at extremely low prices
in consequence of having bought since
_TasMew«rtv
SH£a£

GOODS DAVE TUMBLED,

AND HAVE REACHED BOTTOM

DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
Cotton, Linen and Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Clothing,
Boots &amp; Shoes, Rats &amp; Caps and Wall Paper, io great variety.
ALL KININ IF FAIMIN8 IMPLEMENT! CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
»B_Comc and Come early, so as to secure good bargains and
the first choice.
Q088W&amp;BS A tUBBB.
Bedford, May 1st, 18G9.—2m
I

CLOTHING HOUSE!
OO CANAX. HTliEW

ttdak

i

mm. mri &lt;- bmUtiu.

X** lmiXk&gt;UUl&gt;
?-* ry*? - ***"■*■****!

iWMia-i

Gxr nx mur.—W. IL D.aux
ufaclarer of boots and shoes,
found at his sinn 1 on tho North
State street at all hoars, ready
upon customers, with a manly
and a pteiwal countenance.
not all; ho ruantifik terra boo

Sacxxrnt.Toar ortirCcrrtM
^Thi &lt; win be a wurk uf va*t intern
author wa. with Mr Davis thro
the entire rebellion, and then £j
osmo* the very best opportunity d
aa inside view of the eolhqi-ed &lt;
eracy. Hie .&gt;thor works have at
mach attention-, but this one, ft
importance of ite subject, shod
we doubt not wiU, suqnss tta
Thia eounty is now being canvas
Wrterx Dtcxxxsox.

1

Kcsr Osou - Though July

GRAND
rapujs.
___
„

NEW STORE,__
■ BEST GOODS.
.
T, ,
LOWEST PRICES.

MEN’S A BOYS’ CLOTHING,
FVRtTXeMXNO-, GOODS.

HATS. &lt; AI’S, BAGS: THUNKS. AC.

spicer J ir/iLs w.vi

nn • «*•*»■»■ - -

•pent, ne remarkable hot weath
•s yet afffiot-d ua
Still it may
to bo prepared foe the “ warm
whsu it does arrive; and we th
ofcr the fidtowing simple snpg
for the iwvsrrvetion of health

*I*rfagl/ «f simple fi od ; est reg

drink but little cf earthing, the
•aythiag beridre eofa water the
drem lighfiy in woolen gbods;
crowds and b«fi tor; preserve a
trq| ifanm and good nature.
y«*r fest dry by all means. Rn
Nteixs kswjn constantly on ha

•hat to neossoary for this purpose
l“«fiio&lt; that Oubixcb is smiling

nvusE, SIGN AND

»•• &lt;./%

“7*3~*l***; I — Uu,

Asy d August, 1809, the avails d
wQKbe ue~d to purchase a bell

M. E. Cl&gt;tah -kick la bain

chop ovte- ClarkeCarpark,*®-* t,o*,,,

go&gt;rr«i«G «jtw

- tuou

JAMES -ROBINSON.

Hxavnr—Harvest ha* arrivi-d
and ww notice a rndi to tbo field
hi teed.) from every quarter whet
is a fair day. As near as we rai
the wheat crop promisor w.-ll thro
the county. Corn is quite ba&lt;
nnd there to a god dra! of hay ;
standiug and cauaut tu.w l&lt; ex
after the “cradle '* stope rocking.

shoes from the bo.t material ma
ho keeps tho beet of. workmen
one fa wool of a pair of fine I
shoes wiU do well to rail ou him.

-JuaICwm3 ’

I

Qc.BTXUT Mnnxo.—Theltl
L rly Mrvtiug for Hustings Sts
the ]«wmt couforenc- year will
in th • IL B. Church of this viT
Saturday and Bunday next, Ji
and August 1st Rar. J. M. Ftr;
LoweU. is expected to be pre*
offioiate.

WORTH OF GOODS IN STOCK,

•gm tea Uli tbs chautac toreh ov Gabriel
ta K,“ oonsrioimieeo tee unfowr“J **■»»-» tan

“j-**- “ *•

Try it.

roerroann.— The letting of ih&lt;

‘ “U la tall. I, U.
ov has own hlud,' so shall an] «&gt;- drm/

n&lt; rant hnmanitee.

I
|

[IVR'ESS SHOP—A fid’ Stn-ik of Hmnoaa oa hand. Be•I

— ...mpa

bm,
.fe.!. U-Ut™.. of CMd«tm&gt;hn or I
neeo laboren.
Is Democracy egaiust No* fa-i guoes. When &lt;r vasif, hayf।
chop-stacks and Joas-houoM or for them? stricken beymour fore*
..
mrwvur
aasskmored
That’, the qhsetnrto-XW. TnJ.
.............
.....b.
bm«-U
a. ra^_„ *■£■'„ ??* *" "*«g»**L *** • *»
n"“.^

OK EVERY DEBCftlPTfQN.

Cheaper for Cash than any Honsoln Barry
, County.

Prints. V&amp;. Our assortment in more complete in each depart­
ment than ever before brought to this market Consisting
• of a fine line of

P th*r hotels, thus ootnjjilsly aleatifyg themrolves with ths*whisky ioleraX

“WONDERS

Ttt tbs Bsetess Base an

.... ,B1 now nunro

TRr a■••«« x* ~w a. n.

Coffee Sugar, 16c per lb. The best Ten'Cent

any other place of importan-e, wish to the gutter, hi. whisky .tonch.d broth
carry through pot schemes, they can do' gave. utterance lu the wurds: “ How
itwithout bring possessed of advantages1 arayer, vanquished though .till beloved
Freak f* Notion our forlorn nppe-irover other sections of tho country, who I enqe ft ragged apparel, likewiov our
will from tntoreat ud bonoe(y bopp- broken whiakee butu-1 at our feet, he
,&lt;-d to the tricks of trade- which have bad taken V. P. Blair ft mto-lf lor 1 ft
already made the Legutature of Ilitaos. the one. A Hur his let trany-oct or
the mo.t corrupt body of any Wrab-rn I yjy had chai ted, he rvp.rted thur situa•unn. Ihsy wur on thur way tu a eopState.
1 prytied rillagj, about 1U tn Ue di^ant
whnr they intended tu hoi I n grand old
rwi. a recent letter, Senator Cola, detnociabc Fourth or July 1-andniigu, ft
of California, makos a novel sugge. tiou wur di*a|qoiiitoii iu roffun nro tu .pink
;
er
s ft waited tu ougag** wo a* e{&gt;cazer ।
iu relsuou to thu possible .nquua emi­
vr the .Uy. At &gt;et &lt; ur true lb pubii a n
gration of Chinamen to th
• ■ I l^cumla ft love fir aeeodiiatia with
the ••
United
States. Ho suggests that tho
, uverewul- the pur., ft un.MU'.nminaie-i luuruvl thur ;
k»n current be directed to Mexico and' propuoaia with cunt&gt; mpL But as the
North America, wh.-ro tho Chinese oiium wur so magnanunus ft it bein a
OLdtiur or life or etariatiuu, i accepted.
would supplement the virtuoaof indus­ Aitor bindiu tlira in a ritlcn contract tu
AQfxys vasTkn fob
try, frugality and thrift which tho ria me *L76 per day, I suit.* or clothes,
preMut [Kqiulition so lack.
Ho con­ LwhUoe ti.ruwo.1 in. (or which thar
1 abundance). btnMd.ia a quadriped
cedes that the Chinooe hare added great­
ly to tho material dorelopcmont of Cali­ whoso bockboan wood Lar made an ex­
OF THE WORLD.**
cellent haynife, wo joined the eavelcude.
fornia, and fuels no ap[irehousion of the In dne time we arrived on the grounds,
onoouiing thousand*, from tho fact that, ft aftur takin drinks with tho president,
aside from tho vast requirements of our vio&lt;&gt; presidents ft sjcritetys, i was ee­
own country, which will absorb so much courted to the stand, with aul the pomp
labor, there are tho outlets of Mexico ov a victorious chcaflen. Bi request i
was iairuduoed tu the gapin crowd aa
and South America, which will be likely ,the Hun. Zero 6ebed-«n, at Mielu (As
"r nrrehrv, vlih Uro-a &lt;1
a
to hold out attractions to the Chinese ji had collected aul foes 4 duaS besid.n .
4»w. CUTKItKTrfrM, &gt;
hhuqTT.,
emigrant. The Democratic State Con- ,mi quart ov d-xuoeratic beneaene,) i was
vention has placed negroes and China- (deto;Eiin-d tu make an improaion.
AcjCTrrw wtirrrn row
Oponin our intellectual re.ervvtr, we
man side by side, and rtuolvod that it &lt;
commenced: uWhen our fourtathers 1st
don't want either one to compote with '
va—■
— »----- •
•
the labor of the white men of that Slate.
In ths meantime, the Southern States »M perched ou the banner erTree
I libartoc 4 umrerral freedxm, thru the
where Democracy held its anewnt seat
leSaMk*1?1 Bmolmhm, ,b„ „
of power and is bow taking a new lease
of life, are miring a millteu of doltere to

““

l r,

■

towards » greatete riral, Ute cwwewly

«

HASTINGS, On the Fair Gonnd.
Monday, Angust 2d. 18

TFmL?rLramer’ -f
T PIlILLfFW

“

’’

1

** D* W’ttROM. I

�X«ra1 and SHisrtthnrm.

April,

-CpWWBB.flAL.'
noMlea. I.rt.ih
n-4.ret» tMS

THS BJfDLSSS.

Fruit &amp;Oyiter House

a?ES

BUSINESS CARDS.

Wt»ee™Mroot,l&lt;».», 0-1.1.
Dy viitue of an electi.m mdd at the
p““
*«h. IM, *.
J,.

Tnt whitest wont looking hair reaumri its youthful beauty, by using
Rail's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew
tr.

BOW KE A QAWAJWAY

BANKERS.

»•»’ declared elected :
No*mab Bxxun*, Crim.
T. Pniturs, &amp; V. C
1- A. Clabk, J. V. C.
Wn. H. H» rr.su Adi.
Fsxa. M*iw, Q. M.
Ds. L W. Vboomas, 8n-geoa.
Wm. Joxxb, Chaplain
Nawrow BsosroaiTM.

Try it.

Michigan State Retreat
Fort THE 15HANL,

HiiwncTrtERr
IHK.

Mpttium’A

Gao. W.-WiujiMi, Js^ Q. M. B.

Porrrosin — The letting of the job for
p-aiiug figure Bight Hill, in Carlton,
ha., l&gt;*n [oitpon&lt;”l until Saturday, An­
ew*! "th, at !•' o’clock *. n. and will be
let tt tbo Hill. S»e ndri'itia.menL

Nunc*.—The regular meetings of the
Puri are at 8 o'clock, r. a., on tho first
Friday evening of such mouth. Qna.
redos of this Post aro lumby wAitted
that they must pay up thuir quarterly
due* on or before tbo morning of tho

sSrisrxsEtt,"

QrsutALT Mnma.—The 4 th Qnar- regular meeting ia Augnu, or ih*y will
t rly Mietiug fur Hustings Station for be an-pends 1 from tlw b nefit* of thu
the [irewiit conference year will be held P&lt;*tNORMAN BAILEY,
m th - M. E- Chunk of till* vil'nge, on
Com. Fits Uanld Po L
rwuirduy and Huadty next, July Slat ' Wm. H. ILrroit, Adj
and August 1st- Rar. J. M. Femes, of
A N»w Novttrr sr Ms*. Haxat
Lor. ell. is o spec lol to be present and
Wion
In the Sat-cuxt Ernuo Po&lt;r
of July 17th, a new Renal L begun by
Hisvisr —Haro st lia* arrin-d at test, the «-li bredod author of “ Ea*t Lynne.’’
.J we notice a ru&gt;h to the field (enuUet It ia calle 1 •- G*oua* Cxxnasvar's
!&lt;«/.) from every quarter when there Wiu," and opens in thia author's u nil
ink-resting mann-r. An extra editiun
the wheat crop promise* wi ll throughout will bo prinb-d of tho early numbers of
the county. Com is quite backward, this story, bat th* re wishing it wu«ld do
Sample rejne of
nnd there i» a g -ml deal of hay yet out­ woll to apply early
re 1&lt; cut until Tub P&lt;«t, oontainiag the owning chap­
ters. will be rent gr-iti*.
1‘rtoa at Tan
rocking.
Port 42 50 a year; four e pie*, SG 00.
Address H. I*etarson A Cm, 8 9 Walaut
nfseturvr of boots and slio***. &lt;*?' be street, 1’lrilad’li-hia.

WILLIAM MYERF,

Music &amp; Jewelry.

OFFICE:
Buhl’s B»nk Block Griswold S'
OFFICERS;

ntoruum..
GEORGE PRESTON.

n/xo. n.
I'lu, rrrh«m

General Grocer,

UfARBLlZED SLATE JIAXTL.ES.
HtAKTHS AMD GkaTES.
ISC S««&gt;&lt;l rir Clrcl.r, Jg\

dhamaa A C*.**r«r«taa

M A N IIO O I)

Something Hew in Life Insurance 1

THE EICEUIMIHHMHCE CO.

n. A. GOODYEAR,

ASO U.S DEM THI DEBT .CVLTfTaTIOX
Ceed B.IUlep, Fences,*..
Its
““ •

Banter &amp; Kskup Dealer,

Price 8(10 an Acre-

Quinine.

We are glad to team that suite of this
Any
on” in n&lt;wl of a pair of fine txota or charscter are being vigorously prosecuted
*Lr?i will do well to call ou him.

Last Friday, the »horve of the United
Flutes were for tho first trine placed in
direct ii rnmenkniii n by &lt; !&lt;w-at^ Cable
with Europe, and the'next day, (Satur­
day.) the fir I thn ugh air limn Fen
Franci ou arrive*! in New York.
So
n-arly aim al tan rent* ate the jrrei techie*much attention'; bet this one,” from the ments Which are becoming the tunaxsiimportance of its subject, should, and plm-rs of our Century. ,
we doubt not will, suqaaa them all.
—A young woman named Orline LyThia county is now being canvassed by
b&gt;Tger died suddenly in a room ia the
Wiun Du senses.
Kirtley Houea, Warsaw, Ind., on Tue*day. from conwalaiEma, aided by tight
Knr C«ot_ - Though July i* far lacing.

It I* Economy to Ininre with the Best.

Connecticut Mutual

LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
d ltep...UMr .01 rwp u.
FORT2/KFAKU U will WOkTUgaaaa.

Sfer»l**su owes*
J&gt;OO.
Current Dividendfram 40 to 60 per cant.
Total CtalnM by Death paid Iodate,
over S8,o00.&lt;XU.
Taul DlrUmd. H&gt;! t”
r.OMdOX

A young lady spends a part of each
evening wande: ing about th- strveta of ।
Newark, N. J., and writing upon tbo
novement in bold lett re in chalk, warn­
ings to tho impenitent.

■

U*L*SC*
Kd&gt;.W.

Ayer’s
All Pslklrs

Naa-Forfelllag!

•QARRULGES, BUGUIES^KLKIGllS

JOHN PATTON Ac SON,

For restoring Cray Hair io
dk

-

A dressing which
. ___ ______ *1
11....

'iHinSnrsL1

_
b~r arP1*'
In Lana

COE'S COUGH BALSAM,
CtE’t HIREMI* CURE!

Fnrriv*u—There will be a festival
held at Woodland Center on the 12th
d iy of Augtut, 18C9, the avails of which
will b- no d to purchase a bell fur the
mw M. E. Church which is being erect►I ct that p’are. A good dinner will be

.

For Ml* by l&gt;rugx'.*t( *i*rywL«r«, tad bT

Bridge. Roof and Large

►rved up on the occasion, with ice-

M-tCHIMB BOLTS,

«roum an I lemonade in obundaaee. ,
There will be mutie, both instrumental

SEALOLEUM

Tool ; a brais band from Saranac
•nd two chairs of ringers with organ.:
&lt; 'mturs i-Ret. II. F. Srsscxs, of Jnok- lu

________
r ~ । ■■ «iB prevent
Ute from New
Bxv B. F. from taming yy or
I’lWs, of Ionia, and Bev. A. P. Ifoosw, 1
TU*"

o! HastingL
■Caunamn™,. «p,. .fe*
■huUUu han hannl » moak ii M
8 mere estate wurf and delntaun. The
m creacope *h*w, that wras diseare ex­
1M like paruitie growths upon
gfote
deaf the blood, and ft is fartbar known

|

*—7^-77.^

h. r. swift * brq.

HALL'S
21AHIMHJAN

WMicnr,
___ ■•"•’CSWlsb. .

■A HPA.N Or WOKK IIOReocm
Uarneaa A JL.uml&gt;«r W^von
FOR HLAT.ST*
yegtreets MaUti er « Tw'. u..
—

A PORELY MOTUAL COMPANY.

W« have purabasU tk« mlire iai«n*l •(
X S- VAN BRUNT,

h.

J HATS ALSO,

tavan arms* nu« U repsere* I

WOOLEN FACTORY!

Hair Vigor,
Ils natural Vitality and Color.

«k»rS. Uf Hiaua. .,u v*i«n4 j Fa*.
fe( IshAw*.!*.Three
T*a
•'Wp teS Tbre* Se.fe,,.

ALL FOR 81700

Brut, leiiciis, Groceries.
"“""“Wr’K'S,.™

h-&gt; kreja tbo best of workmen.

drink lint little of anything, the less of
anything Besides cold water tho batter;
»ire*s lightly in woolen goods; av.id
crowd* and bad air; preserve a cle-'n
fvauienee And good nature.
Kw-p
your fret dry by all means. Rnssu. A
Xtns* ki-®[. constantly on hand all
that i* n-c».**ry for this purpose. Wo
predict that Cixsorce is amiling now.

____.. .

ytATE

fund at hi* stnn I ou the North aide o!
Tan caas of the People re. 8. L. 8tono
Sut” street at all hours, ready to wait
up .a customers, with a manly bearing for liquor selling, which was bled be­
and a pleisant couno-nance.
This is fore Justice Wosra Is t Thur-day, re­
sulted in a xerdirt of guilty. It wn*. we
understand, appealed to thoCircuit Court.

•pent, no remarkable hot weather has
a, yet afflicl-d us
Still it may be well
to b” prepared for tho *• warm term ”
when it does arrive; and we then-fore
offer the following simple suggestions
for lb- pn-wrvation of health:
Eat
qaringly of rimpld fiod ; eat regularly;

QB THE BOST RKAS4MABLE TEBIL

SPECIAL NOTICES.

STOVES IN (SEAT VAttCTY,

Oa&gt;prto.M all

Inis. LSrepM.

Cooktag, Heating sad Barter Mrrn,

�AGENT* WANTED FOR

FORTUNES

MVoad fat th* tot opposite it&gt; original locntion, aad aub&lt; to
Wi

legal Notices.
ADXD«srRiiai£i^J'

JOKV^a^VSTB.

HARDWARE 8T0RE‘

MUU1B O0 MT BOMS

H.

DRUGS,

fciSi

GOODYEAR,

A

Opposite t&lt;» Mriofc Block.

A fam of om btaidred ead bIm aorea. etebw

to 3tatoSTtewt0too. P-t OP wKh
oore aad FWolUy.

.

STOVES, IRON,

GBOCEBIES,

Tin and SR«»t Iron Warn

rrw*wl7

txs'.SSss.Ei

AL|.DMU*Hn*nr*.

COLBURN’S PATENT

REDJACKET AXE

oil* lud.

x&gt; noirs
XSK
mKTZEEBo
■abaat a; A MimwHaniana Books Blank
Sreta
ktodft Dtorire. Copy' Book*
ediueas of Diskrea, Satai Ao.. Morels,
Mevototta. Toy Books, Mm* Made,
taw lUanka. a eonpliti aaaortmiut.

4^ &amp;h,,c&amp;a;gg 'gjsi tt

jf Jteat

too jroaad. pries. 1*0 |isr acre—

Eighty asres of wild load * V Bliss fteto Mlddlsrills. wsll watered sad tlMbered.oa Seed rood
eoBbalfoiUs Iron Bsbool Hoose Prise. SI IK.
eighty scree oflsnd two »lko bo® Middleville

TtMPLOYBKNTttaSyeM. Forpirtkclxn.
Xtafdrew &amp; M. 5&gt;ucs« A Co., U r .UleUre, Tt.

feted teas tats, urn. c£8u “•

at MtDUca ruen.

news,

Dally. Trt-Wrckly A Weekly Newspe.
port|l 1 ctori all. Miyxlase andPori-

B. J. SHOWN,

For Sale nt Kolsmisoo Prices.

PICTURES,

PICTURE FRAMES
a
^te’nirais'Z'ts
RtehmL oe teadoratMlrfaeedrr by
eurallrra. Work worroalod. Alaa.
Cards, Tassels, r.ctaro Malto,
Kssto, Aia.,fas.

MOTrLDIN-aa,
HERRICK,

CXAX7MUS,

Mi Silver aid PlaM Van.

as taaipe^ud^ Kamptaxiares, Yoakoe

Watcbre, Clocks aod Jewelry Repaired

HEAL ESTATE.

Tte hmm’ Ifinl fit la ft.

g?^.L"iar.jyaiaS

REAL ESTATE h DBOUKE
ftirson Htrveta.

'Costar’s* Buckhorn Salvo

Fire. -nOME" of Mow Tort........... #&lt;000.000
"KUKTH A MKK1CA” PMU. Fa. • - - M*&gt;.000
-l-HfXXIX- af Hartford-................... 1,000.000
Life.
A* of Hartford............... «,|0,« to
- “MATlOMAL" DFB U. *L A. - - l.oto.ut*
----/

1900.

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

I.V.L '-V.i.’j

r*1

or

PURE DRUGS,
MEDICINES, CHEMICAIJt,
• BOOK* A BTATIOMKBT,
Perfbreery, Paacp Good', Wall Paper, dk.
A FULL BTOCK of artMnrta my lias oeootsatlv

■tadtor. ■ to etoareo tbatl tbs rata dwnt atatoaresasffsiwarrtt s.-s

m

Clxwap
Use Cbeapsroti
Tbs etomt eUeettaa is .peld to the oetoetfoa st

^'j***^1 fc** aaanred'wili b« gtrei’fo^riy
Instaore. Tbs greatest sere (lite to tboewte
rhytom-a rrrecnpiioua, and few

&gt;•!*■ r. Eaory,
DRUGGIST

"SssgsSES
"1£8S8S&amp;»»•=

EQUALIZER.

MICHIGAN

e

om

3.

’goinl”

W HE CITY DRUGS STORK,
••niuKftthatf’’

ftat Jra Wat of 4. Bui. Ih. b«l

fkMio w«°&lt;* H afow’

■t*l*1 Wl.i

^~.r-

-Steal ilw tel
g* down and eaahis new stare 1

Ora

Do they do much work
—Ur

Arsens’

“COSTAB’S”
Standard

Preparations

beautTfier;

y—“L

ShT-’-

Tl.li Apparatas was laoreisd sad retested by

Lmet of Botinut.

nsostod toto|&gt;&gt;wa*to Ural Ketel.ar

mWOaremtato

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PROBATE ORDER.

Coootry sod ktervpc.
Wo cordially for Ito the pcblic goMrelly to eall
tad axaaiao tbi text™anti. OSes orsr Grant
»ae Notile. SLW-Tbreo tor SAM.
A nilUps- Store.
“
Costar
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Bat,
SoackAc.
Erier
m
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re
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FTRgne QU-AXJTV
Attested al..MBtadrmm.

ma/ltsrl
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QABH FOB BIDEB AND FELT?

Bate by ED. ACKLiF A CO’. BMUo^Ntal

Dated 2m. StA. IKS.

g^AttassxaBst

tresasflstt&amp;tattt

BMler-Sweel and Orange Blossoms.

toe mjrmoctor-

to HW&gt; Jsa**ry no. 10**.-tf

tipis

MUTt WMTU NB MW. POMK

ClneiaoatL

“ftely fshttMo BomIIm k.owV
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MBxstaKsB-tea^r

GROCERIES,

DM.
M. &amp; 0. RUSSELL.
Resident, Pmctlclog and Cosmo Ithog kaote aad ptatoo wore welted oaMrtey eg. Up
Fbysteinaa, nako tbo tm&gt;nH &lt;H Cbroalo to opeutag it. after aaeipreore of abota forty.
DImooso a speciality, ud CUUI tbo* by awsu
of Dr. Uodaold’s Eq nail ter, and gorenl boots sad popart, all oroooresdTa aptaadld ta- 1,Tiftr*TT
dll too; ia fnM. Ibo feotdo of the stab totes as njiTFTy. Jrt
State Bum. CMAfe BTDL
Wr weald respectfully torito the aUsviioo of
the lOioiod io oar asodo of tmtmont wHh tbo
—UMKMy. W, IMO.
hquoltxer, inraaparstoi eoniiiting of on Air add that a aeb Ibta proosTveo Bo ooetoela ae woH.
I'siop tad Rocsieors, by whlrh the stmnipberle ^Ittobo.^^refaTmremgte YAKUT GBOOBBXXg,
preooore mar be ramrod from ths sarfoee of ths
CoeaUtleg of
rto Safe of Moesre. C M. Haadsnoo A Co. eon Ctatfoee,
wboto. or oar port oftbo body, thereby oamlag a
free cimlslran to or from uy port, aa daolred. now be area oo uraidvwaiL Plesas ctai aad
That otfocteata broakiag ap aay formof Oosym- seolt at He. 4PBut. fetresl.
Haa e^IrtaiaMBea, ay Mr
«to rensj ^^gyjtegtePMtoM CteMogdan Made.
——II a
"Paral^to,
Aatbstoy '
«Trw—.
Vpifa,
Catarrh,'
H rotons,
And all artWto neatad to make ap a samlsto

st

F. D. ACKLEY.
Wta'4

lavltesyosr attoattoe to Ma

Xarga a Wall ILlrateS Otrak of

65SEta SASftr

J'JOW DON’T BA^—What kind of

»OM BUSNSSeXHEllEr’

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MMStawa-ln tho dtoaatrees (re so Lake BL,
erbteb oeoarrod on the atate oTtbo Mb UmL, m
bed oae efreer No.* FoMtog-Door Bsfes, which
lay la tbs burning rotas sslil pestefl" after

as Twia^. UraXM day oj /Ona. tn tea yaw era
TZjsuFfisV&amp;'sS”

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“TbalCcesb elllKmyea."
Try " Costar's” Cough Remedy.
(Tho following dialogue is said to have
"CbMo owd Ilooreretoto load to death,"
total vratoard on tho corner of State
Try “ Cuetar's*1 Cough Remedy.
Misitas-n streets, a few days ego.)
“For Creops-Wt&gt;oo|risg (koirbs, Ao.,"
■Try •* Gostar's” Cough Remedy.
“Wlere’eye
Castor nyo it is lbs best In ih. wlds world—
and If Us ooyo ao-lto Trao—its Tros—lu True;
aad Wo ooy Try It—Try it—Try h."/fitora tog
MT iuSiYistoti la Hsslinss mH IL

Hwmstas dk MaAIrtaas, Ite.braal
Meeiis, Wall Fepcr.adMioeevv, Faints,
•Ota, *ad •veryi^fejf SmU) kept

FurnJyiis can be Ctirodl

PHOBATE ORDER.
CTATKQ* WltnUOAN. Crastr of awry^to-ta
tXx&amp;sssK'^wsiiK;

2 GEORGE PBESTOM

$
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' —A man who put* asido his religion
baoawm hs'toroing into society, is like
taking off his shoes because he is
about to walk upon thorns.

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AND BOOKSELLER,

Empire Bloek.
MIDDLEVILLE, . allyl -

urin sun tmeomv.

Calairatas Lait SM.

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Genuine Artioles.

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FirsbClato BUGGIES

BOUSES

Rested, aad Real Celteotad.

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W. nine, PresifeoL VrrmoairUle.
0. K. Dusts. V tee President. Irving.
D W. Hntrn. Treaawirr. Cestlston.
C. O.Tewaasn.ttoererery. Yermootrllte
C. Barta. Deputy femtsry.Mstetlile.
Pl n ECTORBI

'
Wboou approciile tbs edrawtaers of Uu., W. P. Itaarot sad J. IL Basa.
ths ibo» r uni hod of tlvura bua. u era ore
&amp;&gt;&lt;M Oraalp.—B.
J. Fasus. 0. W.
tallied to call.
K.isto, J. Dow-sad O. Brans.
Aadrrsoall basintoacommantoatatoo to
OLTR STORE
C. O. TUWXBEXD. fee’'.
Isoa tbs west ilds of JeMsnoa fllresL
Torwoetrllle, Batea Coe sty. MM
Jut loath of lbs eorasr Driek Blrak
Joly l*lh. Ito*.
Jelysdtf

Somebody who has evidently been in
a poet office, gives the following valuable sisfrf.treouamreSo tab mtsaUta soooW.)
hints:
B. SKAIX.
When you coll at tho post office for
F. T- MA.IX.
your mail, and the postrnsater hands it
Hnillop, Dse, IMk. iMtk
dseltwtf
out, ack him if that is all.
If you ask for mail and ho udls you
tbere is none, tell him there ougit io b*;
Corner cf Jrfferuon and Railroad Streets,
titan go home and scud the rest
the
QtXF-nRlJ’ FOR THRKRRINO.-W’ordsof
family around to ask through the daj\
HASTINGS, MICH.
Don't bring your mail to the office
CALIFORNIA &amp; OREGON.
until tho mail dowa, then abuse the portA Word in Season to (he Citizens of
BMhr for not unlocking the mail-bag
SEED WHEAT AGEMCY.
BAnitY COVXTTt
When yuu'want a stamp on your letter,
tell tho postmaster to put it on; If he
AMNIJUNO eadb/e conplctsd a large
don't lick it, you lick him. In case you
Ws foraiab Eamsra with Ute
put the stamp on yourself, soak it with
UT BRED WHEAT in th. WORLD.
your mouth long enough to remove the
Perfectly fHcJrom lesectiibrm or nthrr Iwpa
maettog*, it will then stick until it is dry.
nil's ; Krown rfcra An'lrallu sad Chill Brad
/
*■”
If you hare a box, stand and drum
yisldlng, oe good soil,
BOVni.E -WAGOtOB.
&lt;m it until the postmaster hands outjour
81XTY BU8HEL8 TO THE ACRE.
mail, it makes him fool eodd, especially
Tae Litain xxn Form Assorncnrr
And Wiightai
tf h* to wmting ou wmobdly else.
.
ever offered in tho County.
03 Posada to Ibo Measured Baaltel.
nilUSEKEEPEKS I
Tbs
Esre of Wheel, whto mature, are oaoally
I AIM TO BELL
HOUSEKEEPERS! w
UF*bfto* Edmcnia Lewis, tho sculpElorea orTwrlr. laches Imo.
tor, baa returned to Now York after a so- Men — Women — and Children 1
OF" Pot op aad lorerely Uta aad sealed ia He•n tagi. sod ml by mail free to all porta of Ibo
jtemra offour years in Home, whereas she Men—Women —and Children!
coualry, so rerelpt of price.
At lbs LOWr&lt;T HMCTBUt RATEJV.rvhas been busily engaged ia the practiof
gtvtM ay CnstoBOM tbo VEUY Btif
IZELA-D- IWELAJO.
PRl"c"E8:
of her art
Ehe has completed
TEBtfH. aa to Tiom. Ac.. tbU «y
oimautoaoea *U1 allow.
“Coollof to ScaMs oed Boms."
JAMPLXN10 Cratsrech | BAGrt.Meaod|Isach
ftg*re* of "Spring” and “Hags/1—and
“SooUilur to .It p.toful «ou»d.,”
CALT. JLMXM BEE ME,
Or ta larger qaanUusa at rroaesabl' rates.
Mireds excellent busts in faster of
*-Rodl&gt;( to sU tern. Ukrra, Ac."
ftsssrer—”* ■
1
Chariotta Cushman and Henry W.
California aad Otagoo
Longfellow. Him Lewis is a young h tlx mo»t rxtrwcrdln.rv nir. rrer known.
JA.MXZa CLARKE.
SEED WHEAT AGENCY,
eeioeod woman, whom genius for sculp­ Iks pow.r of wolbtof ond bnhec for all Cali.
UMttota Mar ITIh !SS».
»&lt;»-r xu cf
febUyl
Hu FmuasCT.Ciliforaia.
Bunw.
BreiKi.
Harr,
Viren,
Cbaprnd
Hindi
ture is marked, and she deserve* cnaadokie. for sore Xtootoo, *»f
*c . A«.-I1
■sagmSat
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olthonl a smsUsI. Ooi poreca say ml II, -1 would
MX be wilboat a !&gt;&lt;•« iu iry boon. If II cost SI ths
Fire aad Morelar PtmT
.
—Young ladies, our
fashion gossip or I bad to travol all tbo wry to Nrw York for,
B A P E 8 .
IN. Y. Eiinlnr Nows. Brirt. S.1
■ays, are to wear “square bodies " Will IV
AUDvogsioto io flwtingi 0.11 IL ‘
x&gt;n. HA.Dirxisx.wta
thay jtrev*nt the beaux from comming
Grat

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M, IMA-taorttyl

^BITOUUIIVMDI

Tbs r.rwn' Motsa! fxrolihrs nusau sees
Timtxcnal Ils reset sooL Hiner lb. Cumpeuy i
orgasixtatae-dy yrare-ll has eoat-M U to beep

A. VARIETY,

Fine Gold Jcwrelry,

Useful Hints.

H. A. OOODYEAM.
Hasflagn,

Kaslte. Bootie sod OHL Hsto aad Pol­
UIM SXD U10X COlflTItS
ish'd WUaol. WaIaHt sod Clli. Kusowood and Olli, Plata aad Ornamented Insure. Fam Preywrty agelast tans er Daaugo
AGENTB.
byftre or Lights lug.
(MU, Half Boes, end out. Ao . Ao. A
lasared
Capital, T". . g3,B00^00 omoo In !»d atoi-y Union UlocM,
rleyaal patterns ud of ths «sry brat

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

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_

elecnl aad cheap; a moat bnslifel Sluofoetossd too* Easton Testa taaibot. el s taJIb'damUln*reta OtoetyTSr tea rtaM. UtleTe^
an J epf,ropria*eprvecii t Lr o frtosd. or pries ss tew as saywbsr. fa Michigan.

warltTl

THIRTY YEARS’ Ktrsstsscs is res J^ARHY COUNTY

ADMINI8TRATRIX BALfc

——sm^—

ITJAIlZtTESSSS

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND,©.
Uss perounily located la Ilasliora. Hevtoo
bad a lam practical experiOMs Io the Hospital
end dello eoosaltolloui -lib las moil itlenll&amp;e
Afedlcal Mao la tbo Oty, to prepared to
To Trent all Kinds of Diseases
witb^Uie tales* sad moot Improved mode of

CooeellaUMs Free.

- rata

cenATg^
rBA,nB““TLw~.

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

pobltobon prlesn. ’

r&gt;.

•pyOMCBOPATHlO Fbysleiaa sad Sorgwoa,

rl

ooly by F. bTEAHSH. Ctemlst, Detroit.

au. sixes or

Shelf *Hurdvan and Cutlery*

Vinegsr.f»tS?aSirtA“T:
A SX yoor Doctor or Drogzhit for Svsot Qol-

Tr'oghs

Made and put up an Short Notfoe.

orchard, stere* of irotor rvaotoy tbrwoga the

R.

hr sit Address A. J. FULLAN, N. Y-

Kava

Lrjal. Bill. Flat and feels Cop. tatter.
Commercial Meto, tMtavo. Italel and
ssseaLtet:

OSes over O D. SrartMao's .Wore, ear. Sato
sod Jerireoo^BrteL Cails yroaptly encoded

Pl DiV

Buildin/ Materiolt.

STATIONERY,

rtOMCBOMATHT.

Mwnt SHOT GUNS WAEAAJTTTD

AHsMngr TranaportatUoxL.

Psrticnlar AUesttoo paid to Ordsr far

af oats &gt;» tom. Prteo.SMW.
Bo sore to oaU oo o* address JXO.
CARTKTH before parehastog.
aprtltf

UT

later—2 r. *.—Tho above report was
written after a survey of the field by Ki Ax*, f.t *11 our Ami.-, ystattarut If year
moonlight. A more careful inspection
\thto morning reveals tho fact that the
damage donn to property is much more ” Ltrrnroarr *
axbraiive than anticipated. The total Bote »T»m *f Cettan-B^TKnJkTFstenu.
loss trill ajiproximato 130,000. At least

6M
rnrr.

Jfd/ZA

Thirty rOlogo loto shoatod to sood locations Is

sold my

leaatai*

feted. **ouag*. jSmteiR

teTJD^X"

is
iit
ffe

w.^talfadtooNottit &lt; MlAdlsrlUe, o. the Oread

S
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AryroaHn Vantnbl* Soap

strayed in tho city. No reports have
been received from the country, though
greet damige is undoubtedly done in
*U sections through which the gale

mum of them not yet completed, are
total/wrecks. In some cases, portico*
• forty that of Mr. Heaton, it would hsrdseem possible that' a building one*
occupied the spot, judging from what
th, greater part of the materi­
als haring born carried entirely away.
Hardly two pieces of timber or boards
remain together. A part of tho root
was found some 50 foct from the spot of
the diseftcr. Tho great wonder is that
tho family escaped with their lives.
They are, however, doing os well as can
be axpaeted, and &lt;111 probably recover.
No additional cases of persons! injury
are reported. It would probably require
. (6,000 to put tho court house in repair.
People are to-day pretty generally en­
gaged collecting tho r- mnonts of des­
troyed buildings, repairing and putting
in order, and clearing away tho proetrat/shade tree*.—Dtfrwl JHtaar.

xohcob.

—

p» m

*m in tho

La head, and Ma limb*—re eoneMUy
brained. Mn. Haoton’o injuria* are iatonal, and of a orrero nature, though
oho and her husband are able to bo up.
Tho injured family were taken to the
Mdence of W. P. Kiagbuiy, near by,
■where they were kindly cared for. Mr.
Barton, whoso house was blown over,
eras araddemWy injured.
These are
the only eorioue ncodonta to persons
that have reached us as yet Tbo dam­
age done to property in the city it ia fan­
possible to estimate at this time, but it
vrill probably rtath upwards of 125,000.

u ..

tapnvM Fanta sad Tinage
i y
YOBSAXB tb ZXCHJJTGE

Moyba tho fragments in every dtroctb*. Mr. Heaton, his wila, and boy,
M*«a jjm old,
house at
Tbo ben rooehod a cut six inches in
heath behind the right oar, and noarlv
is tores on the opposite ride ef his hood.
Hto teeth wore knocked out aad hie boo
badly braised, but no bonoa were broken.

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

U With Kali* toward none,-with Charity far all,-with limiM la the Right*

VOL. XIV,
giumew girrrtanj.
CHARLES H. BAU1
Ajswutn

BOSTON CASH STORE!
YORK

NEW
E. H. MALLORY,
Officv silb« Court Uwh, □aitlsgs.
•

t’HT-’irr\N njio.MM.
sut, st.. iu»ii«n. *!&lt;*&gt;.

P

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draixTm-

negiected. We were the only paterogers^and whit a good chanoo !

TH1 DRUNKARD'S DAUGHTER. • :
a botch of cbl

I (M a widow T*
filling situations in
----- , —, ~os a widow; though I
don’t live with my husband.’

D.

r»r F D Aekloy'a

H. J. HANEY,

I. W. VR00MAN,
t»xrvTY«M-urr«

8. C. BRINDLE,

WM. H. HAYFORD.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

C 0. HOLBROOK,

from the kind guardianship of poreete,

will Astonish

of the situation.
Iroerivnd! WaD-

NO TROUBLE TO MlIOVV GOODS.

„
.
Hiilinga,

ALLEN BENNETT

11'Hare you 4

Micb., Feb. let, 18«9.—yl

made us a do you love thia husband F
“‘Devotedly, sir.’
“ Thau you live with him P
1 ‘Would be glad of the chance, air.1

EXCELSIOR

cions article. There oould be no unsafe-

“Hero she again swallowed her hand­
kerchief

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

ATTENTION, C0MRAD8!

• DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,
■07AXIC sud Ed«

their own kin; but they hear glowing

IMMENSE
STOCK
°LSeagonable Goode which I offer at

WM. UPJOHN,

"

NUMBER 15,

Are now offering for sale, a full Stock of New and Seasonable
CJoodH, recently purchased in tho best eastern markets at die
lowo.t possible prices far cash. Our stock includes a full line of

MARRIED NY TELEGRAPH.

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Cloths and Ready-mndo Clothing,
Hatz &amp; (*pe. Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, Ac.
Ca h paying customers, give us a roll. We will cheerfully show vou_tfpy
Qttf stock, that you may oompuu prices with any other fint-daaa Store
»n the State. W« have got the Goods and we want to eell JH
"Then sir, to be as plain aa a primer,
1 bem, and shall try to sell you all wo can and will satisfy you that it
I will inform you that I was married by
Ltk " u fur your inter estto buy hero. Wo warrant tlio prices shall besatisfactorr.
telegraph”
*
We win take in exchange for our goods,

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c~,
We would not' forget tha t we are Agent for one of the beet
Sewing Machines in the world—__
Those in want of a Machine wiU plaoie call and let Mr. Phillips show you son
of liia fine work.
Remember Ums place, one door West of J. P. Robert,
Co.’. Drug Stor^ south-aide State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hustings, May 19th, 1809.—yl
_________ z_______________________

ENUINE DRUGS A MEDICINES!

C REASONABLE PRICES!

"Then toll the company all about it"
'*1 will, with pleasure. Ladles and
-ntlemen, my wife is a second cousin,

UUC&lt;K .nd L

J. G. '.JARiTOWS,

“

but my solus condition and maturing
appointment postponed indefinitely.
11What do you say t Why didn't she graphic wedding F
visit one of our friends in Centreville I
‘“Julius Cteear I* cried 1
I answer you cheerfully. She was an
oddity. Bbe had her notions and would
entertain them.
Though we were
aited, she declared it should not be
that she made the first visit Many
■ i:_—.i — __ i_s..

'ill you state this opinion on pa­
id prescribe a formula for an eleoKate is a blonde, and you as dork as

“‘With idsosure, air.’
1 The judge understood me and glad­
ly complied. The result I forwarded to
tinual aa.aociation of the young lady Kate by return mail, and soon received
with my wedded life had an influence
on tho following Thursday
“One day a memba * “
claimed, ‘Mr. Leary,
sliould assuredly pay a
nificent cousin. As 1
you are my beet friend, I earnestly hope
you possess that luxury.'
■At this period I was a merahan’.
Haring discharged a thieving clerk, 1
lead. was eo confined to my store that a jour­
ney
to Indianapolis was out of the quse.

BRUSHES, VARNISH,
TURPENTINE.

just mESC3ESXNr3SX&gt;.
WM. L. COBB,
ATTOIXST

ntA A POUNDS STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD.

9500

genviwe

English

crown

QKAn POUNDS ItiRTLETT PURE LEAD.
-6WU
1000 POV’*DS CE!lclsrB french ZINC.

HASTINGS HOUSE.

On Tuesday, a wedding party arrived
at the Delevan House, from Lake George.
They were from New York, and had been
on
a tour of one week’s duration. The
Marie* or ‘Julie,’
married fioutja were cccvmpaniod bv a
sister of the bride, end some ouier
acquaintsnce, and ’all seemed happy
enough until they reached this ary.
During tho day, tho bridegroom mniisot
a decided repugnance to his wifa. He
threatened to use her violcntlv ifsbectne

well aa "you and I do that divnreeccan he had been in that ।
be obtained without publicity.
She
wouldn't have childreff tor the world— recon rile the man to hie wife wore in vain.
one could quiet him at all. Mtept file
can't endure ths trouble—should die. No
V.U.*. _r.*_
xxtl— .a- _ &gt;__ —-__

so weak, with that over-burden of dry
goods, lacee, jewelry, cosmetics to cruh
ticking. The operator road, tho clergy- out any better pcinripls that might as­
sert
itself. What woman, who employs
neefiona, I answered, the mculloctively a draeamaker, a milliner, a
hairdresser and a ladj’a maid, by the

We buy our Goods directly frorntoe
Manufacturers, and sell at rKivto
that defies competition.
Give ub a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

J. P. ROBERTS ft CO.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

Hasting., April 20th, 1M9-—wyl.

HOLBROOK ft MILLS.

Kaute Ulumi

rronsted. I

WM. JONES,
tCROKOX DmtUt. weald cell

ZSTEW GOODS
Axis
DR. C. 0. 800TT,
PRACTICING FbysteUa sei 8«rx«., Dsrrj-

nEHTtSTBY.

without help

•

|«0» SIT fSITM CAM!

chanting. 'Who te UT I cried, with
entliui.iaam.
- Thia, my friessd, is Miss K-telxaxy,
aha all they claim for her F

f|aU Road prices

SPAULDIHG'S HEW CASH STORE
everttrlng to

asm™ ■«*
Far tfca raraeta*/

CaMMMC......

birthright,

di
gulden hair, arranged just like itemamOM I had never pct my eyes
would Ido! Whairoeldl

ed like an arterial stimulant

•While mutual friends » Centerville

bcLteroua fiir a time. He rapidly grew
woreo, however, and in tho evening locked hiiue If in hie room, and threatened
to shoot any person who might make
tho attempt to enter. His friends were
alarmed at this state of affairs, and called
upon Mr. Leland to interfere. He did
eo, and was compelled to force the door
before gaining admittance The man
was found to bo raving oruy. More
help was called for, and after a donerate
struggle tho insane man was bound with
solablo in cans.quenco of the end eoadition of her husband. She wept bitterly,
and her friends and others who caw her
feared that she too might Income insane.
The whole party took the night tfaln far

: by silken tendrils over
J the shadow of death.
capita] of Indiana. Whan about twelve
miieo from tho city, we stopped for a I think of this when _Lsee mothers help­ Shooting and Subbing in Cinrinnatf.
peeeenger. It was a young lady. Buch ing their little ones into the thraldom ; I
Cxxcmsn, July 22.—Mrs Jennie
a being I nevus beheld. She resembled
my likci
tiluL 1

PLEA1E,

That's Big Talk,
Try it How.

Orerdreesing devnnralieos
It takes from bar that purity

extremely hard

PRICES TO SUIT!
GEO. O. WORTH,

it is only a one story cottage? Woman's
independence will work her a deadlier

old of womanly power, tho orchctyi*!
home, where God has made her supreme,
“I will not prolong thia, but merely to fight tjtf demons of political or com­
remark that Kate is my next to the mercial •, she lays down a sceptre to
Groat One Abore. I hare ever felt
iron canker will
ashamed of my inconstancy, and would
condition no longer. What if some one not Imo her far the wealth of tho Orient
were to cut mo out at the eleventh hour?
eat advocates of suffrage, in this city.
With such love, what would become of
ways feel like saying -very.’
brilliant one. I
the moaning of Woman's Kights. She
The Medan Woman—Careless Morality looked up with a troubled face—tho face
cf s^debcatc, thoughtful woman—from
—Why Ma Do Hot Many.
After

•• ‘Why don’t you take a wife F was said I, ’Judge, is a marriage by taleeternally buxx.il in my ears. 'Whom graphlegalF
creature of hair and hi
will 1 take t' said I. To this query a
Grecian-bended, high-1
score of friends would say: ‘Your rela-

HASTINGS DRUG SOTRE.

PURE PAINTS &lt;fc OHS!

smile of a little e
a thousand times bettor than the
Toll me,

cd in the city of Indianxpolfr, while I routine and wed by telegraph.*
was a resident of Centerville, in the
“The idea took her by storm. Her
same State.
answer was characteristic. It ran thus:
“I was a bachelor of thirty, but full ‘Darling, I will. Tho ilea is savory,
bat is it legal F
the modestly-d:
"Immediately I eont for my old friend,

-A.T THE

JOHN MICHAEL.

|W1M«

-ajs-^tat-iEtxarSiJss
SV Lsssl ASwUmmm IMU.SI BlstwM erWss
^settsggstMar—

AND BOSTON

A
"

Jortrg.

upon bearing that a Tory wealthy
influential benknr from Gotham wa

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JOHN ROBERTS,

g'jrr.IFF

nm.-&lt;uoniAimL

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4, 1869.

NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I have just returned from

C. M. TIN KHAM,

8»i gastisjs gsastt

banner

GEO. TMC. DEWEY

�Vn&amp; Orangrrillo.

Outroxvrux, Jrfy

A correspondent of tho New York
ITrrU, wfftthg ftflftl Cleveland, Ohio,
statao that tho nomination of a divtincri* prohibitory ticket for State officers
in that State has given the Democrats

election. Mr. Ingersoll, tho prohibitory
candidate kt Governor. is a Republican
efcouree, m are meat of tho other can­
didates. Tire following extract tom tliq
MerfcT* correspondent ebon why thia is

■" Probably nine-tenths of the persons
engaged in ths temperance party ere
those who have heretofore been ot Re­
publican procliritiea The vote in this
city fast spring showed plainly that the
inroad waa made fa the Radical ranks.
It is fair to presume that but few Dem­
ocratic votes will be thrown away, the
nominee of the Democracy being a phi­
lanthropist aad a Christian gentleman.
The votes for the temperance .ticket
moat necessarily come from the RepubEcans, and hence the reason now urged
by many prominent Ra'licals that Havre
withdraw and Ingersoll's name be nteced
Ot ths bead of their tiekst. Ths mar
yet be done, and, if so, it wW seriously
fatorfere with the Democratin prospect.
With tho present division in the Radi­
cal ranks, our sucecsa is assured."
This is plain enough. Tho temperanso vote in the Republican party, and
tho prohibitory ticket is to draw off
enough of it to-elect the democratic can­
didates. Of course, • but few Democrat­
ic votes will be thrown away ’’ah, tho
prohibitory candidates.

Attention BemocmU

ItM.

Tho Detroit P*i says. A colored law­
Covxcn. Rooks,
)
yer is actually practicing in tho
Hxrn.toi, July 27th, 1869. $
Criminal Court at Washington! We
Council met pursuant to tho call of the
hasten to lay tho news befaro the Dem­
Prorident
ocratic politicians of Michigan. Of
Present -F. N. Galloway, Preaident;
course, upon learning this appalling fact,
6. E. Crandall, Recorder; and Messrs.
not a man of them will ever run the risk
BinlsaD, Cook, Kelley, Grant, Nonna
and Striker, Trustees.
*
On motion of Mr. Grant, it was
gar” lawyer practices in the Criminal
Court, and there are "nigger” police-,
Roofrsd. That the I*rejident and Re­
mon and a "nigger” Justice of the corder be and they are. hereby author­
Peace in Washington, no Democrat ised to extend the time specified in tho
there can swindle his colored washer­ warrant of the Treasurer for the eollocwoman, his colored hackman, or knock tiqn of tho pull taxe.i in this village until
down a “ nigger," or cron indulge in a tho lat day of September next regular old^Ehionod Democratic drunk.
On motion of Mr. Grant, the account
being arrested by a “nigger" police- of I. W.Vrooman, Fin Wardsn, of |10,
a Ugg er lawyer, ana commntM to
the cars of a “ nigger ” jailor. There is
reason to fear that tho old Democratic
freedom of tho city is gone forever I

A Reunion of Union and Confederate
Officers to be held at Gettysburg.

Gnnuns, July Hl.—Tho projected
reunion of tho officers of both the Union
and Confederate ormioi who fought at
the battle of Gettysburg ia to bo held on
the battlefield, on Woueaday, August 4.
Thia meeting is called by the Gettysburg
Memorial Society, for the purpose of
permanently locating the porittona/of the
armies during the various stages of 4bht
battle. A large number of officers will
attend, and Col. Batchelder, the histori­
an of Gettysburg, accompauiod by
Mann. Chappel and Walker, the well
known artists will also bo present Tho
occasion will bo ano of considerable inA« Ixaorjrr or. Cm Lire.—On Fri­
day fast, while the “ Black Maria” was
waiting ortho door of the Tumbe to re­
ceive ib'usual load of miserable human­
ity, there was a poor, haggard looking
man etending near tho entrance. Bis
countenance was tho ve^r picture of dee­
pair, but -hi. eyes flashed as ho watched
tho women who were now on their way
to tho “Island,** or to tho House of Cor­
rection. | The man also hold a beautiful,
prattling child of two years In his arms,
which all tho time had amused itself
with playing with tho father* • flowing
beara. Suddenly, the strange man
makoe a sudden dash towards the cart,
and hofa next soon to imprint a kiss on
tho cheek of a woman a* she is about to
have the sunlight shut out from her.
Team came unbidden to the eyes of both
father end mother, and tho farmer hur­
ried away I know not where. What a
btoaotol thing it to to know that the little
iseieim a&amp;ad woo in blireful ignonaoe
uf the fart that her mother bad been
oouvicted U tbefl, and that the father
was rfl i r too lasy to work. But yet
there proved to bo a tender epol fa the
bearte-af the porente Aud what will
besoms of feat child P’-Arim ZrUrr

yfrtUMai

T

OOWMU 0» WOW.

itb. Bxxsxx:—Knowing, my peons- ।
ttees to put off —y-g.-yffi - gfr aft I
only way was to seat myself thfa noon ’
and write you, although tho audio Eos
r
idle, awaiting me. Many have finieheu &lt;
1
&lt;Ui, »b~l U—t, &gt;U.d«iaii. &lt;
the midst of tlieira. It is hard telling
—The shore end oftho French Atlantic&gt;
at present whether wheat is a very good '•abte was landed at Duxbury, Msu,Wi
crop cr not, this year. Boms ptocM are Friday night
-It is thought that the wheat and cal.
very good, some middling, while some fa
poor indeed. So, taka it m a whois, Jcrops of Iowa, will bo one fourth largerr
than that of any preceding year.
prvb.bl, ii i&lt; Oo«l a mndiam
But one thing to certain, your corres­ ’ ffiBl tax paid in Detroit upon snnnufortured tahaeoo lost quarter waa 8822,pondent has a crop of blisters on his
hands that wiU go to profo his pestanpation fa the harvest, M th. „dte has
doneiL Many had their haying done
befaro commencing harvest, while some
had theirs only partially firiabed. Hay
generally, so far, has boon secured in
good condition, notwithstanding tho
rainy weather. Oats are vwy heavy, -At the recent election in Washington
too heavy, •&lt; they ore generally badly Territory, Garfield (Bep.)' for delegate
to Congress, received n majority of 148
lodged.
Corn need hardly bo men­
to a votoofMSa.
tioned, as it to hardly worth spooking of.
—The Muskegon tianets report that
July 28th, and corn commonring to tas- 40,000 kegs of Leer were eoldin that
sle, when fa ordinary season., at this place during the year 1888, at a soot of
time of tho year wo are footing on
roasted oars But, we must. take it us
it is eent, nod murmur not, for Ha doeth
all things well.
Wo were visited again last night and
-The New
this tporniag with heavy thunder show­
ers ; and, to finish up with, we had a has passed a lav
to many, but gi
■mashing hail storm. Ths ground was those already fa
Eterally covered with hsil stones, raiy—James F. Joy, of Detroit, has refag fa size from one-fourth of aa inch to crivod the degree of LL. D. from Dartniquth *’—
J
» »k__
an inch fa dfamster.
kfad
Well, now, Mr. Editor, please excuse
mo for this time, m I must away to tho
-We notice that tho Governor ha.
ainted Hon. Charles R. Brown, of
wheat Gold.
As over,
___ smaxoo, formerly of BL Jo., Judge of
the Ninth Judicial Circuit, vice Littlejohn
resigned.

oreet n 1 rfa^fatUfa; be lets his Kttle
readers do thrir own talking, or, at any
rate, "talk bank,'” end they seem to Eks
it, and are at any rate devoted to Torso
AxomcaI Certainly this Ettlomegiuino
combiM. faero iMfroetfan of th. revy
bast kind, with amusement, than any
magsriM we evwr sow. 11.50 per yrar,

a gaol a^rt—at W alaa CASK,
CHAtXKrs*-.

asoosaisi,
wheat, which he grew Lu his own farm
this season. . Ha sowed about half an
acre and feels assured that he will reap
at least thirty bushels, while some of hi.
neighbors estimate it at more. The
head io composed of several grain-bear­
ing .prigs, each ofwhich contain^ .cron
or eight grains. It thus produces more
grain to the same length af bred than
any other. The flour is very white and
fine rather superior tn ordinary wheat
in that respect The plant is a hardy
and strong, and will not blow dawn bo
easily as ordinary wheat Thia ia evi­
denced Ire the feet that hfa half acre
has not been damaged by the recent
storms, while neighboring fields uf tho
common wheat hwo been aaqiM ruiaod.
-JVvfemhi Cit^ Press, Jrlf 15.

Candies
Oranges,
Nuts, #c.
nixo. n. aacaiux.

Rerrtea, Belter, Lart ae« Eo«, al Ike
CUT Oakery, oor»«r of Jagrreen art Ca«rt
mreeto
BTKWAJtT BRO'S.
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. SUCCESSORS TO

ROBINSON * WIGHTMAN,

Bonething low in Life Insurance I

TSE EICElSloilsMIASSCSO.

or nnw vokx.
kittteiixi'c.’xSjff-s.-eT

BIBLE DICTIONARY

■&gt;&lt;

Quinine. I';

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

■

Cheaper for Cash than any Iloume in Barry'
County.
‘

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

DAILY!

Brouar.—A fine Uy marc, tho
j^rty «f Mz.Mm*b, wm state, f
th« firir grounds on Monday cven
A Eberal reward ia offered for the
atomy of the property, and f60 for
Mfa conviction of the tldef.

Svapnio-

r
-nt. -iZUal-s-nd U
mo.1 J*lf»tl A Bird) ■
Alsosrevrt.
ffcua b« Dreggists; pmeribsd by Iks bnl

JKTSpccialitiefl in evfiry department.

BU0K1YB BBAPBR « H0WU! It to Eeraomy to Insure with ths Bast.

Sues A Vomit I ■ Just prior to ths i
of F»
of the 20th of Jul
MMM the Whieky Ring, who contro
tffiMfol sotamas, "get high,” Mid
mrosqasare wus, that the Si-Ox T
ronntod ®we its pages, to tho liu
di^Mtrfsfldsoent people.

Connecticut Mutual

LIFE IN8URAECE CO.,

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* IURILT (UTUtL cosrur.

AearcnrttBAL Bocnmr Noncx.
etorotm evusuttee of the Barry C
tyflMUtMlBedety wWmeHat
cteA’a uffioe in the court house in
lh9s,Mftatnrday, August 14th,
Bl erne o’dock r. m, for the purpo
{Mcfectfug arrangements iU tho An
Fuk
J. M. XuvtMs,
Secreta

TOTHS

MEN’S 4~B0YS’ CLOTHING,
FVRinsMma

ooods

’

HATS, CAPS, BAGS, TRUNKS, AC

SPICER $ WILSON,

FBACTICALOHNAMENTAL

.

■‘Nenrxra.” fa tho very spprop
tad ngg-AStivo signature to an arti
the fast tarns of FsJT&lt;MO^Bnd
pfatiM in full the entire value o
artiste; mJ with fee addition o
mart Im® before that of " Noth
WouM expreM tl»o entire knowled
thouHtaroa the subjeot of tho Ala

cars mrptiA cm:

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—Carbolafo (not carbonate) of Emo&gt; a
proparatian of carbolic arid, one of the
many productions of cod tar, is an ox- 1
rellenl dfamfectent. A tsespoceful or '
00 will destroy, almost et onoe, the offiuviaof a privy; a lixfle sprtaBed trnrad ■
a barrel of garbage will remove ite
.unell and tbe boa oe peper left opoB in
1
in
1 a very short time.
-At Marietta, O,
;BfaasBta. Annie Boo__ , ___
;
Buffi.
om8 IS, 1&gt; and 16 yearn, ware
II m a ekiS, on the canal, whan it toraed
over, and throw them out Mr. Bri-

gbahd rapids.

NEW STORE,
BEST goo:

—Ths ealee of domestic wool in tho
Boston market tho past « *k have footed
an-ariy n million and a half pounds.
hundred bales of foreign wools were
•too sold.
-The Young Men's Society of Grand
Rapids Lave secured as lecturers the
commfag season, John B. Gough, Anna
D ckinaon, Dr. L L. Hayes, 01
Theodore Tilton, A J. Upeon, D. H.
Voorhees, and Prof, Wm. Richards.
—Two travelers stopping at tbs Dos
Moinse House camo near faring their
lives lait week by blowing out tho gas
on retiring to bed. One of them, whoa
asked if he bad emelt anything wrong,
replied that ho “didn’t notice it waa
any worse smeU than hotels generally

Do SOSB AMD Tltx UM—When
dasrisal Bron talks through tho
uukm of F. JTifkl-Chrl, about other
not paying Ibrir debte, ho had first
pay fan own ; and if be will cash
the *909 he owes us, wn can mee
our oblig^ibna, and have a surplu

CLOTHING
HOUSE! COE'S COUGH BALSAM,
30 CANAL STREET,

Jacobo, of Btuvgfa, and himself born and
brought up there, has been appointed
Associate Justice of tho United Btates
Coart for Washington Tmrittny.

Fralsrt, That the President and Rmeordcr be and they are hereby author­
ised and instructed to issue to IL J.
Kaafiold an ortor for tho sum of three
doltei
tiora of mid resolution of Nov. S6th,
1868. .
On motion of Mr. Cook, ii wm
.
JTis.brf, That the running of voiodpedM be and tho sama fafaweby dodared to be a public nuisance, and any
person found running any velocipede cn
any sidewalk within the corporate Emits
of tho village of Hastings shall bo liable

ONLY $275 PER COPY.

SWEET

TT AUD 5XF A. n.

—TboBuprenM Conclaro of tho ardor
of tho Seven Wise Men, which ha. been
fa oesrian at nuladalphia, affier tha emo­
tion of officera for the ensuing year, aud
the adoption of a new eonatitatiou,
adjourned to meet next July, at Baltimore.

B forms, Tho Common Council of the
village of Hastings did, on the 25th day
of November, ID. 1868, agree by reooIntion to cltango tho location of State
street acroea tho land of IL J. Keufield,
upon condition that tho said Kenficld
relinquish all claim to dnmngvs for tho
sum of three hundred dollars, payable
■ by an order drawing interest at seven
per cent, payable in five yeoni; thero-

DIREOTOR3:

~ EATUBB ARD BUDOEH BELTISfffi.’
Tba nad-relrert ba. lM arvrwy for I be Mfoof
11. D ESwart- * Co.. Drireil, BeHtea
Ae. fraoi tin wall »•»•- Faelur&amp;a «fl\

tenant Governor ot Vermont, al BurW® OLTO uolo Agents fbr Brcn-y County -The t»®mC
Engton, lost oonridarable of his stock
Reaper and Mower made.
in trade, recently, Uncle Sam mistrurting that he hail iipugglod it in from |! OOFIMG—We are sole Agents for this Conntv for
Canada.
xw the best patent Roofing made. Call and see samples and get reflkrenose.
—The Grand IE ver Nursery of Mr.
ARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of HarnoM on hand Re­
Husted, at Lowell, Kent county, com­
pairing done promptly on short notice.
On motion of Mr. Striker, the account ptires one hundred acres and employ. 75
“HEBLE.
men.
There
are
1,009,000
trees
in
the
Jm. A Swereoy, of 128, for attorney's
nursery of which one half are apple trees
.
face, was allowed.
—The New York TrOwwreoenUyaaid
On motion of Mr. Cook, the account
with epigrammatic force, that nothing
of Kollcy &amp; Osborn, of $5.83, for lumber but a rebel victory ever exhilarated the
to build cross walks, wm allowed.
aham Democracy like a prospect of
y
The committee to whom was referred national bankruptcy.
the account of Geo. M. Dewey,’ of |27.20,
—Ra-tmos—The annual rc-unian of
for printing, found tho aumo to be cor­ the Fourth Michigan Camlry Regiment
will
be
held
at
the
Michigan
Exchange
rect, and an order was ordered drawn
in Dotiort on August 27. All members
of tho regiment, whry desire to attend tho
meeting, will bo carried by tho railroads
at half-faro.

In the matter of changing tho location
of State street across lands owned by H.
J. KenUeld, Mr. Nevins introduced the
following resolution, which, ou motion,
waa adopted:

C7/4X KKC.I.IX1G. V&gt;— fivUM
Ctus. e. e.&lt;i&gt;j/JS. CMhiw. (UK *»
Csstoss Natfaaal Issassses Bank.;

L

WIGHTMAN &amp; GBEBLE

—Mrs. Mclua Morton has been ac­
quitted of murder fa shooting 8. 8.
Moore, a New Albany merchant for as­
sailing her honor last March.
—Since the days of John Quincy
Adams, no nx-Pnirident ever returned
to Washington until Andrew Johtison’a
recent visit to the eeenee of hto disgrace.
—Tho Cabinet noese have been
counted, and it is found that Boutwell,
Hoar, Robcwm and Cresswell are pure­
ly radical, and free from all taint of foe-

AQKNT* WANTED FD«

Secrete of th
Great City

HOUSE, SIGN AND

painters.

wlaHiMraTiurwE^rRT^^fKa-j
r&amp;uxcnu innmx orvxrr re

Tho Michi, tin Bolt ffi, Nat Co
Are resrerW u hmtah reM.r-.ir

Bridge, Hoof and Large

ChiM.

MACHINE BOLTS,

SEALOLEUM
Weed wart Aveasw, Dwrelt.

MICHIGAN," .

u

&lt;n

Drwiskii's HaoaXot fob Awc
Qfa fa roally tbilRfa of the l
taoatUfaa. Ite patterns and fas
*• always fresh, and full of pr
ItteTirt.
Ite mw department,
LfcWChih," has struck a vein
bro boeame imtronaoly popular,

ddi

�April.

THE EMHLESS MATCH!

SllO&amp;M
tos'U

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si™, B U»
rf
iUdoM p~iU. uuwio,
“ — I-~n.ll, k»~.
-rt, to u;
„p~.jrf U» O. R. V. ILlL.uU ft.
a
o' U»

riA
MB 1103
J® Ml

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nmniaal than othorwue.
Oom haa
wl*! high, in sympathy with the mar­
ket East but prvannt prices are no in­
dex of actual value. Onto are also high,
the Ripply of bld being scarce, but the
prospective large yield will change the
current soon. Butter and eggs are un••haaged.
Old potatoes an neeriy oat
of niarket
New onse in fair supply at
Ovase Aexnr.-rs l^U-Ori sar, 18 per bbl.
°1
that in an article published some weeks
Detroit Produo. Market.
since, charging a pretended Republican
and aa officer of this county with treochery in publishing hie legal, in the columna of that miserable nuisance, we re­
ferred to Sheriff Mxuoxr. That is n
lie, and Jems knew when he penned
tho article that no i drertiaemeut had
ever been printed in the concern by di­
rection of, or with the knowledge «• con­
sent of the Sheriff. And we venture to
guess no other with his name thereto
will be so published by any deputy, un­
ices the officer de tire that that act shall
be his last official act as deputy sheriff.
A word to the wise ia sufficient
peroon, claiming to be a Republican,
who lives iu tho county of Barry, foods
this traduce- of our beet public officers,
this scandal monger, and keeps him
alive by his official patronage. Certain­
ly, comment is unnecessary.
.

Ota Kentucky bourbon and old Lou­
den'dock B*n for 5ak&gt; at tl,# cht
Store, Hubng*, by F. D. Aanxr.

On bc*i physicians sanction and reKtmmm l the use of Holl’s Vegetable
bkiiian Hair Bcuevrer. Let all who uro
gray apply it I x______ ________

Waittkb to Rxst.—A Vou.«e, or a auit
of room. suitebio fur keojdng house.
A ooo» xrxsxx—Wxxu* PnxxxetoeiEaqeiro immediately at C. D. Sttwabt’s
CAt Jovxsxl for August has the follow­
bakery.
nug3t2
ing among its varied contents: Rev.
Bonn WirrtB. — Gentleman and John P. Newman, D. D, Chaplain to
oils iu * private family, where there the U. 8. Senate ; J. Edgar Thomson,
are no other boarder*. Enquire at C. President Pennsylvania R. R. Company;
James A- Whitney; Henry J. ftaymond;
D. Srrwirr'* bakery.
augtt2
The Old North Church; The Walla­
Sr: lit.—A fine buy mare, the pro­ chian*; Small t. Largo Heads; Tho
perty of Mr.
was stolen from Laughing Deacon; The Lyre Bird ; The
th? f»ir grounds on Monday evening. Phrenologist's Prophecy, or an incident
A liberal reward is otferod for the re- in tho Life of Metternich ; Bible Exper­
covwy of the property, and f60 for the iences ; Observations and Impressions of
arrvst and conviction of the thief.
a Day, or Reading Faces on tho Rail;
Marriage Customs, ctiu, How to become
Brat a Vo&gt;nT! Just prior to tho issue a
. Christian ; a well-balanced Mind; etc,
of FsAyR.Owf of tho 20th of July, it with Portraits and other Illustrations.
stems tho Whisky Ring, who control its Price 30 cents, or 13 a year. 8. R.
editorial columns, “gut high," and tho Wells, Publisher, 889 Broadway, Now
coassqttence was, that the Si-Ox Trnu
vosutsd over its pages, to the lasting
—If we would, have powerful minds,
disgust of all decent people.
we must think; if we would have faithful
hearts wo must love; if we would hove
Do Moat *sn TiLX less.—When the
inusclse, wo must labor. Those include
tlsisical Brarr talks through the col­ all that is valuable in life.
umn of Yt JT/fk!-0*1, about other folks
—Jimwi Cullen and his wife, living
not paying their debts, he had first beat in a wretched thanty in Toledo, got in­
pay his own ; and if he will cash over toxicated on Monday and quarrelled,
th 1200 he owes us, we can meet all when the former seined on axo and cut

our obligations, anl have a surplus left
ia pocket.

—Officer Higgins, of New York, who
waa beaten by ruffians cm Sunday morn­
ing, cannut rvonsr.
His assailants,
I Owen I-affnrty, Charles McDermott, Si­
mon Fitzsiiumous, and Ed’s ord Louann,
have been committed.
—A lady in Evansville was playing
with her child a few days ago, and ran
into a closet, when the child pushed tba
door shut, aad, it having a spring lock,
she was made a close
e­
ly on hoar, (the child
push back the sjning,)
came home to hi. dL------ -----------------“Nonuse,” is tho very appropriate niorfy suffocated, it u said, that she
Ml sugg-stivo signature to an article in could not hove lived long, had she nut
the last issue of }&lt; .VyM 0*1, and exptviws in full the entire value of tho
srtide; and with the addition of the
wwd A’»»re before that of “ Nothing,'*
New York, July 81.
would express the entire knowledge of
Th. g»U
I" S~4y,
ths writer on the subject of tho Alabama
IM .«l HI. TU^^ rf
Claims.
money for bwunees purpooee is ample,
end rates for loans at 5 to 7 per cent.,
Drxoswr's Mioanrx res Accost.— the bulk of tho transactions being at 6
This is really tho gem of tho ladies’ amat. Cotton ha. receded somewhat
. the highcot rete af th. p-rt few
tOoathlies. Its patterns and fashions
always fresh, and full of practical
Interest. Its new deportment, “Tho
Indies’ Club,” has struck a vein, and
kit become itnnousely popular, while
it* Illustrations ore more numerous aud
better ths^erer. |3.00 per "year, with
* premium. Publication Office, 888
Broadway, Now York.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Qi ns sen sutssuu nm

General Grocer,

Drip, lediciia, Gntsris,

TISJEiH..
COMMERCIAL

Geits Weariag Apparel!

H. A. GOODYEAR,

Bute&amp;Jictaite Data,

*""ZSSas&gt;AW.sr‘«
IMcASOO an Aoise«

«»,OOO HEWAHDI
SPECIAL NOTICES.

“’* • Fans sT m s«m m feetka si is
.. tU e^e md tu. b.2^;
1*bvtaffiUta.

AsucrtTtruL Socixrr None*. The
eierutire committee of tho Barry Coun­
it Agricultural Society will meet at the
rink’s office in the couK house in ’HasLltf*, on Saturday, August 14th, 1860,
st one o'clock r. M-, for the purpose of
perfecting arrangemenL* for the Annual
Fair.
J. M. Nnn«,
«Nglt2
Secretary.

A Goon Tixr. -On tho 29th ult, tho
Pmbyetrian' Church and Congregtion
Rare the members of their Sabbath School
» ride to Irving and a Pic-nic dinner in
the grove near tho residence of Mx.
Cumiu. Tho grounds were delightful,
the day propitious, and tho dinner C
leering credit to the Ladies who so gen•rouily provided for all in attendance.

as MMdtovm.,.^ a 0U«4 frew sort er Aese

! WILL8EU. FOUsa^OO,
Hltopoitt&gt;.m .aim,, th. «bov« Brevd,
FOXTZfXFSXM la TKU. V CRYH MOM.

WOOLEN FACTORY!

HssnsssWostni Fmtsst

sjg

DETROIT STOVE WORKS,

HALLY

MICHIGAN IHON,
(I-k.&amp;wsfCrCTuftW),
Ths B«rt U* U-WorM.

1

mm M HUT VWKTT,

‘

■
i
1
'

Is Ltxso. — Sheriff Hauoxr. on
Thmdsy last, panned and caught,
■mt ths village of Ionia, one Jonx Bow•n- He is arrested on charge of steal^kbarnMs in the township of Orange-

"Ills*Cfetoa**
I ASH FOB 11 ID18 AND PEUJf

�Real Estate 1 Exchange
AGENCY.

HARDWARE 8T0RE‘
H. A. GOODYEAR.

JOHKT CABVETH.
Itoprvind Fams sad THtege
Freperty

FOB SAXE &lt;fc EXCHANGE

STOVES, IRON.
Ttn aad Sheet Iron Ware

jura, _/

Leto year I intended to asprteeA
I rrMoaned by cutting twenty-fire
3^^^^MhuUT,“

•I eat my orchard gram first, I think
about tho middle of June. Tho weather
waa wet, or I should hare out it a week
earlier.. Aa |l was, ii waa overripe, and
the cattle rofoeed to oat it up dean.
This laths earliest grass X bars, and
may bo cut ftom tho fifth to tho tenth of
Jnaevery tear, or tan dors before clover.
I faort cut my beet gram on land where
I expect to cut a aavnderop. Thia was
cjorar and timothy.
I ent tho redtvp lad &lt;m fields that
had partly run out, «o»d would not cut
bat ano aw. AH but one acre was cut
by the fourth of July. That acre was
left as on experiment, till the third week
in July. When cut, it woa.^o much
older them what I had cut earlier, that
tho atom were hard and stifl; and when
it wneput up in cocks it did really look
as though tho crop waa twice os large ns
If it han been cut m June. And it made
a large, bulky load, but we all noticed
that we did not have to lift very hard to
Sup a large fork full; whereas, wo
notieo that a small fork fall of that
cut in Juno made a heavy lift. Aud the
difference was noticed al! through tho
winter.
Tho mows and scaffolds of hay. A«Zd
eta aa they never did before. Visitors
remarked that hay in tl* born seemed
likDpnwdhay.it was so solid in the
mows. It waa fed to milch cows and
young stock. Very liltle grain was
reeded to keei&gt; them all in excellent con­
dition. I fed some grain for the sake of
a,'Variety.
I ehail not cut early this veer aa an
experiment, but breans. I am fidly
satisfied that an nc. a of grisa is worth
more cut os soon aa ti.in blossom, or
even a little be.'o.-e, than it will bo at
any time afterwords; although it will
aomotimM thicken at the bottom. But

guiaw Ji

o/luzjud.

I par ear*.

■ufwe

Parllcslar Allrelloa paid la Order fee
-wril * waterrd. ar-

STATIONERY,

Ural. HIU, Flat asd Fosta C
Cua^rrrial Nol«, UcUro.
every rarialy of Wntluj I
- vtlopea. Paea, FreeHa, Ac.,

‘

swisiws:

Buildin/ Materials.

gag

Bara Treufhe

■-Z.Htt

Mad* and put up on Short Notice.

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery.
at su&gt;rcxD

NEWS,

rums.

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows
B. J. BROWN, M. ID.

JJ0MCE0PATH1C PbyaMaa sad Harpe".
CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND, O.
Baa pSHMally feeetod to Hainan. Harins
aS farfsprsrtfeal Mptrisnss is tbs BMpIlal

■

pnbUabsrs pr.cn.

'

—

PICTURES,
A chafes arladlos sf Americas A Fop

■assjEs

AMIcaJ Use ia tbs City, ia prvpsnd la

To Treat all Kinds of Diseases
vritb Um Ulaat aad weal Imptwsfi aada of
TmIbmA

“

PICTURE FRAMES

SMS’SEniFSti-si:

Tie Fanaers' Mitial Fire Ini Co.
BARhf AND U10N COUNTIES

ma?

area Farm I*report r ajra uel Lm. or Dame
by Fir. or D&lt;buiiBj.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

• CNakMUMM. mJS?
&gt;U&lt;□ wike

Fino Gold Jfowvelx*?*,

Solid Silver atiti PM Ware.
YflARy

Watcbea. Clocks asS Jswwlrr Repaired

««•&gt;«*«**

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
iTlfi hUMSUM

IMPORTANT TO PARKES

Great Distribution

Corner of Jefferson and Bailroad Streets,
may arise from the rastnMs of the soli­
' By Ike Jleirapell.aa Gift Co.
tudes fa Atwtralia, which are seldom or
HASTINGS, MICH.
never disturbed, «
*
—
cash oms to the akouxt or uoo.ooe.
tribe, ar by its own' T. deuitnns,
_
which
CALIFORNIA A OREGON
TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE
hro far from numerous.. Tins Leo is, EVERY
£ Cash «ilb. .act pt.»■’ 1 K&gt; caab G i/U. eaah 11,00
thrnfer., oMiiy apmacched, and the
bright, clear at----- f —
___ of the climate
to tho punuit A
is peculiarly fin
pnr^r of two v. ——e~
with a tomahawk, sally forth into tho
bush, having previously provided thornFirst-Class BUGGIES
edvw with the soft, white daw# from
tbo breast of some bird, which'is very
light in texture, dnB at tho aaxue tiuio
jlaMiM. oe good soil,
.............................
DOUBLE WAGONS.
vary fluffr. With that vtvndorful quiekSIXTY BUSHEI5 TO THE ACRE.
Tns Lamest m Fam AasouvwEir
neea of sight which practico has rendered
And W.lgblo,
over offered in the County.
Cheap ma ti»o Cheapest I
perfect, they descry the little brownish,
I AIM TO SELL
loadon-colored insect on the bark, and
Tbs dowel stleoUoo is paid to tbs arise
&lt;?.’ X-n-la. and ar.ry article la aa rrpreeee
rolling upon end of the down •Teather
tw* Pntnp sad arcamly lUd ssd sssled ia He­ tMtcnca Tbs greatest care sites to tin
to the finest possible point between their
ro bags, sad seat by mall free to all par la of lbs
fingers, th or dip .it into a gummy sub­
country,oa rtidjil of p.tce.
stance, which is a peculiar sort of herb,
and osudee when the etem ia broken.
PBICESi
.
They then cautiously appeoach the boo,
AAUriXSIO Cesueacb I BAGAt^s aad fl eash
aud with great delicacy of touch place
Or la tsrgsr qsssilura at reeasnable rales. DRUGGIST AND BOO1C8ELLER,
the gummed wrist under the hind leg,
Empire Bieck,
at tho bee. It at onco adheres.
MWDtXtnXa, . allyl . MJCHIOAF
Then eomre the result, for which all
thii. preparation has been made. The
bM fooGng the additional weight, fan­
cies he has done his task and is laden
[The1 following dialogue is said to have
with hottay, and flies off the tree on his been overheard on tho corner of State
£ Jefferson streets, a tew day, ago.]

BKAl ESTATE.

Genuine Articles.

“Where'eye 'goinV'

TO THk Off? DBUGG STOPS,
with the native AustteHans it is not so.
Without for a moment taking their eyes
off the object, they follow It, sometimes
to the distance of half s mils, and rare­
ly, if evsr, foil fa marking the branch
whpre they saw tho little bit of white
down dia*PJ&gt;ear at the entrance
of the
hive.
Here there is a
halt, the prize ia found, and they ait
down torojrin thmr breath before socending the tree, aud to Hght a pipe, to
whfoh old and youna men, women aad
ehOdren. are extremely partial.
When the wet and smoke are over,
wM oto arm around the tree and tho I
tomahawk in the other, the black man
euta notches fa tho bark, sad plocfag
the big too in tho notehea, aseonda this
NMtOy amatnictod stair, tfll be co»m to
where the brenchea commence; thro,
jmfaag the handle of the tomahawk be-

"B hen's that?"
First door West of the Bank, the beet
place to buy goods in Michigan !
“YOY DON'T SAY 1—What kind of
Goods!"
.
Drerr 4k MedllclBee, *ebool
Becks, Wai I Fassr, Btariourrr, Fniais,
Oils, and errrytLlaf aaanlly kept

EQUALIZER.
Feralroio can bo Condi

DU. J.

S -A. F1 T7! fS
Great Cia8aiiati«i m Lake Street

« 0. BVM1U.

Realdaat, Praellclaa aad tteassltler
Pkyaiclasa, make iba IrMtmaoi el Ckranle
DlanaN s apsclsllly. sad CORK them by msaas
of Dr. Hadfield’a &amp;|ualisar, end Krsaral
tmtsMsl.
We wseld rsspeetroHy tsrlto lbs sttrnllns of
ll&gt;e afflicted ts cur BMde ot treatment with tba

All

GROCERIES,

. .p«SdJ8^i rf

FAMILY GBOCEBIEB

•'

F. D. ACKLEY.
“About the first of Deeetuber.". Come,

“'Nvrr 3»! Do they do much work

Wr#!f *-r
-TUB 8IB-EE. TheyH makes dte/
War sen ir vnu cam' it to ’em.’’
“No, their charges ore rsry modsrria”—Ho’jeot know, his little “AUn
ZW pa km,.1 get w node there,
aad^ysrfafl of ptofag embed T'
.&lt;OOMB UTS GO DOWN "-To th.
City Drug Store.
P. D. A. Hun-, tam mb. im.-tr

tMES^iTairtcai'
IMlL

I’lHBT QUALITY

b*. r*!«d fer U lt.&lt; apprvbi

t~ —•*" “*•

IuaJli.r

1TA.LLAI8,

Omibtami Md aa Ceasmiasiea.

SWM

J.yiiea paar aittano. Uhl.

--------

- WHO DOES BUSINESS THEBE!"

IMPROVED

Wild Laids ud Villajt Property

GEORGE PRESTON

I«s» a Well Selected Stock of

-TJXr1 “*

«b..

va. uno

•’ttE'Jl’.SfW”:

For Bale at Kelamawo Prices.

Per Hale A fltebaaard.

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VOL. XIV
^itsinejs

Jirtftarg-

NEW. GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I h»ve jmt returned (Tom

C-M-TINiHAM.

NEW

YORK

AND

NO 'TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS

1. Dun.i.1,

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Hastings, Mich.,

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ALLEN BENNETT.
Feb. 1st, 1809.—yl ‘

EXCELSIOR

,« Um&gt;' itwa, my* ami.___

Bora Ban, Ixn, July 7th, 1869.
■aa. Ftrnrau. Bxraa a Oo_I recollect haring promised to e*t
you. if I could And time, some incidei

GROCERIES,

of the attractive region* IU1 found fa
my wandering*, for your excellent and

the Pnaddrat and Director* of the Oota-

BOOKS,

STATIONERY,

three hundred mile* from Ban Freaciaoo,
1* the nro-cmiffbnt wonder of our conti­
nent, tn* Youemi
th* foot of white

NEWS,

0 &lt;1.T. ILH. «v»r llrsal A 1’Sillip*' -Mere.
_ II B MHtMAU, r. C.

DR- C. d.faMlLEY,
BOtANW
Eclreli PhyaicUa *sl Danilai,
irnaU Gt ehroeic »&lt;•&lt;! MU 4inaa'ta. wif! st-

I. W. VB00MAH,

Dirvir Anenff fur B*rr,
&lt;WJ stlved
m *U
sub promuin*.* AUsatien
f'ree tn cnllrcliax Iblvafndul thi* *ad *4-

S. C. PRINDLE,

-------wa. a. SirSdab,

■raMEYauH CwHforal L««. aa4 rti-cl
llSUCl.iT-rri. Jaetia*stU»*I'ncv. a*S Maai
at&gt;u as-ni.l«a‘4d K,»thi u&gt;4 *J4. aa* all
...in, iran.,&lt;tlaa v» rrSKMSWa Icrma.
•actin Uaul. • KUcfc

~"

HOLBRO^kT

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.

PICTURES,

1 c*ok-n xlcclfoa
«lr» Curaman.
fess&amp;g-

Butter &amp; Kggs, Dried Fruit, Sic,,

JVtOTTr,DUST GS

of Henry J. Raymond, who wa* buried
on mid-summer day of thi* year. To
fa guild erf tn* prim, and to all politi‘
‘
'
*ra* pereonaUy.
tho country, hi*

Jf’c would not forget that we are Agent for one of the best
Sewing Machines inthe world—
Those fa want of n Machine will plea -a call and let Mr. Phillip* •bowyou eon
of hi* fine work. EJT" Remember the plans, one door Weat al J, Pi Roberts
Co.Si Drug Store, wrath-aide Stat* Street.
OBANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hutinga, May 19th, I860.—yl_________________________________________

medicines!

REASONABLE PRICES!
;

AT TftEE

HASTINGS DRUG SOTRB.

At

it fa hold uj

otrH

bTore

PURE PAINTS &amp; OEGS!

B. MAIN,

BRUSHES, VARTNISH,

IMPORTANT TO FABMSfiS!

»1 L. COM.

JUST 3R.EK3 JESX V j9X&gt;«

CALtFOtlNlA &amp; OREGON

oenn found* strictly pure white lead.
0500 POUNDS GENUINE ENGLISH CROWN LEAD.

SEED WHEAT AGHWOT.

mranFtfU.Ws
-oDW

MtUl.nll. MkA.

HAsrnfcrt house.

1?aRVLetT

FUftB LEAD.
POtNbS (SfiNCINE FRENCH ZCTC.

We buy our Goods directly f_ro™^e
Manufacturers, and sell at PRICES
that defies competition.

BEST SEED WHEAT fat the WORLD.

ty Society are 'hfondsotti'-ly adorned with
• - - - »k«e ,U. *--- - ■ __ a
.

through nrarvw ravin** and ttenowor
rurgcj, amid majestic forests, over boul­
der* of granit*, skirting along hillaido*

tiful grove, and it is fa th* midst of thfa
grove of trees that iho aorerel ball* and
building will be placed. Thu arrangemuni
lr.w.na all fka *--l. f f I a
or fiasuref which you must wind around
mile after taile yet to enter. Anticijnt-

fetF Ca b paying ctutom&lt;ua, give ua a rail. Wo will cheerfully show you.
____ oar stock, thai you may compare price* with any other firat-clasa Store
jyin tho Stnto. We have got the Goode and We want to eell^RY
them, and *hnll try to toll you all wo can and will tafiafy you that it
UF i* for your interest to buy here. AV’e warrant th* prices th all be lati»facturv. 4F1
We wul take fa exchange for our goods.

x g&lt; iMmUrtts,iiio?onr..pnri: A»«iiar*«Ofi

ATTOMF.T sod ..........Il •! I

Am* vatoaa vSUear ■aerthaa:
LfoU*. aauh tMr tflrar Ufa
Urt Um* warsisc. Um Ikalr sfoMJa*.
Tksr waaM tor* Itoe Iks lka*r ava.

Cloths and Koady-made Clbthing, .
Hats &amp; Cape, Boots &amp; Shood, Grfldctiae, Ac.

G
JOHN MICHABL,

ndt the aorcral hall* altogether, uadi*tuxbod by the L» c stock deporttnenta.
Tho firit liall, after poaung the gate,
will bo that in whieh manulaeture* will
be delayed. Th* buildina need, by th*
County tfocioty will b* naed for the
Manufacturer'* Dall, but it will have an
addition of a wing of about 100 feet fa
there you look *treight
mile, into a narrow but
,
, ledMh by 40 feet in width. Next , to
eight mile* tong, and averaging but a this -.will bo placed foe Morel Han,
half mil* in width, with tho Mined rirrr which is to bo built of tho tamo dtme*.
winding graoefally amvng. graa*y mea­
dow* and *oati«rod grow*; while, like and which ia placed fa the middle of the
grim rentia*!a oc either ride, the moun­ Circle used fur th* diaplaj and trial of
tain* rise 3000 to 6000 foot above the horse*, and we may aay, when it 1* built
valley, which itaclf 1* 4000 feet above that it will be embowered fa treew. Next
to Floral Hall will be the hall to fa
tho toa.
Thea* yellowitli granite walls, like dimilay of fruits, then -Agricultural Hall,
Tu-toch-a-nu-lah, or El Caqiiian, a* it it aud fertheei to the North Fill h* fa
ofteaer called, straight up and dorm, Mechanics* Ball and tho display »f masmooth, eeitnlue*, and verdurdasa; or

there will be a range of stall* fol
aloa^ the ouUmIo of the grounds.
fag up into an aaaimilafio^ to cathedral
r is there any difference of towers, after which others a^c named, or
to hi: remarkable ability and mounting one above nnothi f, and roll­
ing away in cto*o proximity to each
otuer. like th* Three Brother*; er cut of over thirteen hundred foot, and will
down, sharp and sheer in the middle, tu bo very omretocntly located with reward
”
if by a mighty dearer wielded by a tn ilia tmrt Irrd th..
power no lea* than infinite, like tho Half
Dome; or towering above all other*,
like the Sentinel Ruck ■, or slightly slop­
ing from the jicrpoullfculdr, but innasirr
and gigantic as tho rest - such an ag­
gregation of remarkable mountain* fill
UtV *otil with thi* bewildering grandeur,
as well aa the ulwnn tublimity of the
Indeed, then has boon a curious and acene. It team* as H in tho creation,
thia wondnrful farrow was plowed out of
ttmutoielelen

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.

G1V* ub a call and we will warrant satisfaction,
ffARVBT WHISHT,

. 1 for aegeUauag Joeaa.

BUMROOM * MILLS.

Uu'l CM*IZjSS.-'
Bl**. Ilaathrp. Mfft.

WM- J0H1R,

are tome largo growing timber doe* Io
tho fence, end it i* quite smooth and
tlat. On this pii-co uf ground there haa
been laid out by th* citfaen* of Jafamr
a handaom* rac* track of half * mil* fa

D«Hy. TH

A*inow offering for rale, a full Stock rf
end Seasonable
GdOdu, recedt'y purchased ia the best eastern markuta at the
lowest possible price, for cash. Our stock includes a full lino of

enuine drugs

...

Yusemitn sfaoe th* opening of the Pacific
Railroad ha* brought it to much nearer
to tho Atlantic acuboard than when I
visited it in 1865, that I have conehided
to **nd you the accompanying sketch,
and am
Very truly your*,
Scittm Couax.

THE PROPRIETORS OT THE

~ATTE!mOI, C0MRAD81

C. G.

The Yoee&amp;lt* talley.

wil1 Astonish

WI. UPJOHN,

' J. P. BQB1BH&amp; act;

The Bttte Fair Grenada st Jtetefa

DHUGS,

BOSTON

IMMENSE
STOCK
^L§g?”SnAblQ Good* which I offer nt

E. H. MALLORY.

‘

rail'llr that of the
that feme la brief

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JOHN ROBERTS.

NUilBER l(j.

MISCELLANEOUS.

BOSTON CASH STORE!

CHARIbtls ih MAuer.
tITORSKT M4 ftmqwtorai

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11, 1869

room a* there was M Adftaa.

j. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
thia ttlflnat inaccesrible valley is found.

Haetiag*. April 20th, 1869.—wyL
NEW MAUlt.

^0^

£BOt OUT FBI THE **!*!

NEW GOOt)S

tyentibtby.

y J* M. WmTTORD,

BALTIMtBEi

.UUl I BiQ6,tMudffseci&gt;

H«re i» the Bridal Veil, a crook 70 tng much tine and attoutfoa -to til arfeet wide, falling over its rocky wall 900
fe*4 at a aiagto leap, di**ipatod first into
laoe-lik* eirarids and fan into flowy
mut by tbaJemont. Here ia fa YoMmito F£Q («m W «e pM frOF). th*
high**4, in the world, at two leap* felling
- ...—** -Mit
ere it

SEED WHBAT AOBKOT,.
MITVl

BR.C- 0.8C0TT,

Sa* Fvisoaoo. OiUIjraia.

MS TOC INSCBKDT

Tie hMfi'Iitial lire In ft.

SPMILDIHS’SJEWCASHSTORE

thi* yrgr, the whole of th* toriMfae
used in Detroit have
e.L— a_ *

aiuc*
au queelimo wh*u fare

PRIOBBi

BARhf AMD EA10N C0UITIB
Imraes Fww FryKy yaWjrt* *r teu*

EVER1T1IDIG TO PLEASE,

view.

esss:

Here are the fall*

-ajnng iron tho top tA a
cliff lull 700 foci, and

PRICES TO SUIT1

, JAMES JOHXSTO5. Frarfoter.

gee*rm» owned what ter al last belierod
to b* a mfaaake, or who, by M* treat-

Geo. o. worth,
Michigan_Exchange.

That’s Big T*lk,
Try it Now.
MRS. TAYLOR

Aoa aflat auarimalof
mt *iiumr«**** an*.

01 HOTHI

J str 17IX IM*.

Demotion. a circular r. mbow

the aeccmcuida'iun of member* and ■»Hbitoa, and a. Jefauu h ritualfa

favorable, fat will give cverr

�XBW APVKRT13EMENTS.
rata, it is an Indwpeuible. prqysqaisiU;,
that we shall go on •teedBy aafl vigoroualy paying it. To redex* tho BevonM
to the current needCof the GovUHunnt
■ad atop paying Debt, ia to postpone la—Only six of the newly eirotedwwwdafiuiUbr the prospect of funding at four
per cent, and thus maintain tho present bers of the Virginia Iz-gislutaro rrer held
portions in that body before.
—A State Convention of all the tamfriend of tho Adruinutnitii.il w—mt to
pc rance bodies in Oouneetirut ia to be
On tho 2d imt kemtn elected a purchase present mm at the'coat of ft
pemnaat
burdcu^Lst
us
kncpthc
QjCto Treiaurer. a^A as everybody expeetad, tho Copper-rebel candidate waa Reran dc up to the present standard.
‘steetadby a majority of 50,000, more or
4mm U make- no material diflkreueo grea possible, and kwpon paying off
Debt at the nte of Eighty to Ono Hun­
— Gen. N-wton eetimatos that ii will
.Ob the aame day, the people of Mown MA dred Millions per annum, and wo ahull
require 11,000,000 and two years' work
H eleetea
present Copperhead del­ soon bo able to fund tho Hve-Twontios to remove the rocks at HeUgate.
egate in Congress by tho usual majority,
—Tho roviiad and corrected official
and Auxama ejected ftix Representatives
returns of tho Virwiaia election make
Candus. '
in Congress, of. '' " *
" *’ *
Walker’s majority 1H.331.
The full
Lemons,
--------A-j 191M5; Wells,
and twtf Copper-rebcL At th” laxne
ioi,2ft&lt;
Oranges,
time a special election for members of
Eorron Dixson: — How complimented
Xid3,^c.
the State Legislature to fill vacancies must be tho Commander of tho •* unter.wee held, which resulted la tho triumph rifiod legions " in Barry county—alias,
Cask peM f-r all tdoda o&lt; ripe Frelia.
of tire Radicals by a decided majority. editor of Downtt—with tho eooteuta of
On Thursday, the general election in a contributed piece, on. tiro Alabama
Tnnssaa took place, the contest being Claims, which appeared in his fevuo of
between tho two wiegs of tho Republi­ tho 27th ult. All art ready to admit
can party, and resulted as everybody that if they were to assume the charac­
expected, in ths re-election of Gov. Sen- ter of tho genilomonly editor of tho
tor, on the basis of universal eulfrego Domcfrat, and were askod who in tho
and universal an nasty; but so mixed Land of Nod (or any other land) waa
. are the returns that nt this time it is fan- endowed with such a superhuman abun­
F-ibl. to say which wing of tho party I dance of * Old Mother Hubbard's" utohas the Legislature, though it is proba­ q nonce, they would manifest the same
the Eastern Star degree, nd selfing
bly Republican by decided majorities in embarrassment that the little boy did, Moronic books at tall prices, is posted by
both branches, but may lie either Stokes rlo mu m « drtadfkl dikmtt, “red Aar,, the G. ft of the G. L. of Iowa si on im­
or Senter. So far os wo ore concern'd,
to •»/." »'M a opotimon &lt;f emtio, postreee.
we are pleased with the ro-oloction of power' JHud « mattrrpioai of logical rat—A nuBried man, who attends her at
Benter, and tho triumph of tho principle •oh and atpirant for IHrrtrf how is em­ n restaurant in 'Washington, was sound­
ly cowhidnd, ou Pennsylvania avenue,
of universal lufirago.
bodied in tho aforesaid “AWAmy." Bo­ cn Saturday night, by tho mother and
ginning with tho croak of the ancient hunt of a girl whom he is believed to
have docoyed fivm home,
■'Night-Owl"—
-r.-nnsylvaaia has had only lfl.GovTho country is again gratified und its
ornors dunng her f 0 years of State exenemies, domestic and foreign, afflicted
with an official statement ’ that the Na­
tional Debt was reduced Soten Ifuhmt and finally achieve* a wonderful Cicero­
Foor Himdrod Tkoiuand Dollart dur­ nian triumph (in his own iniad), by
ing tho last month, and would have proving the summary of his arguments
been reduced by more than Nino Jfilliont to bo uNothinf." How flattered proud
hut fur tho necessity of paying over Ono old England must be wijh Igr American
Million and a Half of interest on bonds champion—•• Nothing." I suppose tho
advanced to tho Pacific Rond (or roads) naturally boastful Britons imagine them
which they are under obligation, but •elves waftod to the “Third Hcavena,"
not yet able to pay. Tho total reduc­ where, in secure retreat behind the
tion of tho Debt since Gon. Grant u- mammoth British Lion, 11 they snicker"
Direct from Factories. 10*Spccialities in c very department:
snmed tho Presidency (fire months) falh at thojfankce logions, tad by the victor­
a little short of Forty-four Million^ of ious Amcriean Eagle; and with a de­
Dollars.
moniac yrin, point to tho rpurued earWo are reaping the bittar fruits of cm» erf tho once immortal “Nothing’,— .
Mr. McCulloch's [icrsistcnt violation of thft stench of which Ium already drawn Badital garij/." . As Mr. Flynn rays, did
ye ever hear the likes v'thatr
.
an imperative law of the "land. That tLe buxxards of tho air thither—sod say
tho beat patent Roofinr made. Call and see earn
nn&lt;l
—We loam from tho Marshall Stnioo-.
Jaw peremptorily required him to* buy “ there is our Peace Commisafoasr—
eva, that from April 1st 18(3, to Janu­ IIARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Ro­
up and hold as a Sinking Fund one per amell em." Mr. “Nothing," tho sub­ ary 1st, 1860, there were W»6 births, 210 ll pairing dona promptly on short notice.
rent. )&gt;or annum (between Twenty and ject of misplaced confidence, raising his deaths and 248 marriages in Calhoun
WIGHTMAN &amp;, GREBLE.
Twenty-eight Millions) of tho entire Na­ almost devoured facial contour and gor­ conntv. Four illegitimnto births are re­
tional Debt Had he obeyed tho low, ing mournfully upon his trcachoroua ported—one from Marshall township
and
three
from
the
evunty
house.
Six
ho could have bought Twenty-five Mil­ ft**, would “fesr a dooo mmUna to ana
pairs of twins are reported—Battle
lions per annum of the Debt for leas of Chmn’t firrymon on • olrOt.far hifhor
than Twenty Millions of Gold, and tcayn." Wo wvulS bog tho privilege of
saved evor Ten Millians in interest asking tho soul of tho bumnloos ‘'Noth­
far: Rochester Chronirlo quotes tho
which wo hare been paying on bonds ing" what reward he expeota to reap for
rile billingsgate with which the editor
which should have been long since an eg e pouring tho cause of “ Her Royal
of tho Halting* Dentoera recently aiI)o you anffripato ihc
in the Sinking FunA Dy violating the Highness."’
sailcd lat'rotcmporarj-of-the Bevxce,
Jaw, ha depreciated tho National Credit honor of baring u Victoria’s” fartrr
and adds:
and cost tho country at 'Icrud Twenty placed around your neek as a badge of
■' Its auiiior swung himself on the ar­
Millions of Dollare—Ten Mintons that a]&gt;probation, and the aanie attach’d to ticle, beyond a doubt, and pronounces it
woald hare been saved by buying when the pedal extremities of "/apokr," while to-day the greatest otfort of his life. In
the bonds were cheaper, and Ten Mil­ you, suspended in mid air, shall portako his own mind he is a king, and the-palions of interact that would have gonfi of tho fwU* mastication of all solid food, sillanimous run to whom be refers is
-into the Pinking Fund instead of the to wit: baked *
poekete of the bondholders.
t
de.? Or, are yon rcruliag in tho imag­
Mr. Boutwell seems to be doing his inative plcat uro of being transplanted
.best to regain tho ground so wantonly from the barren ioil of •Woodland to tho
30 CATVJLL HTREET, ■
thrown away.
will buy Tea Millions more of bonds in
osAjrp RAPIDS
the course of this month ; and we infer a title would be in common with your
a wnen the
addressed NEW STORE,
that hb will iwp buying so long as ho vacillating and sweet scented nature,
»
t
hay
say
much
about
mo
BEST
GO
ODS.
and
likewise
correspond
with
your
modo
has tho means, unla-a Congress should
livof* Wo don't know that
.
1-OWRHT PRICES.
•top him. Ha would doubtless buy of enunciating ‘‘ratbane arguments."
,foster—perhaps Fifty Millions forthwith But, my juvenile friouh,
—but for tho foot that thia would raise ance and Democratic wl
FU-RNIBHINfl GOODS
’
the price of bond- exorbitantly. He ia yol w»n a name or “ Nfi
.
- trump
- of
- feme.
And al­
buying, we presume, aa fast as be thinks tho sounding
ho can, and avoid thia rock in his low mo to direct your steps, and victory
shaQ be yours. Join the “ L’nterrified
The end plainly in view is tho funding Latter Dny Resurrected Copper-headed
tfwDMaialoocorratoof tnioroti. Over Menagerie," and show off with the rest
bixteen Hundred Millians of it is in the What a picturesque tableau would be
form of Five-Twenties, whereon wo are presented before the gase of the Ameri­
psy*0? &gt;« P°r ocnt- “to®*1* "’h8n “W* can people, provided tho manager of
"of them are, and the residue soon will ‘‘ The Fernftndy-Sqymour, yAteneroyba, subject to redemption at the pleasure Blair, Whiikey-^tehcihed Wigwam"
•f the Government It is a shame that would admit you I But this we vmy
much doubt, as your naturally depraved
and hypocritical nature would bo oontinvally forcing you beyond the bounds of

stings

WIQHT MAN &amp; GREBLE

___ agkxtm

' OF THE WORLD,"

■euiiiw *iinnmini

OFFICE ?

J -T -

Buhl’a Bank Block -Griswold 8'.

.- omoBBja.TMO. n. niKCHMiN. rresMsoL

Femra—A wallet was pick
yLlHterille Road a few mil
fcJsTOtago, by J. 0. Bas r, «
test, evidently the property o
Pxxa, oCYankee Springs. T
mu hove the aorae by oaXf

THE EICELIIIt IIUIUCE Cl.

ROBINSON * WIGHTMAN

NEW

GOODS

wajEnoroa"---------

WONDEBS

Irann.-rr.-A Sunday Bet
nr,’ Institute will bo held fa
roMmenring on Wednesda
A^.SSth, al 7 o’clock, and w
tlnaugh the following daying address will be deliv.-re
U H- Sroox. rf VormontviU
dor &lt;rf exercise* see hsndbtU

AnxrcxTTrBAL SocrxTT No
executive committee of the B
ty Agricultural Society will i
etaA’s offioe in the court ho
Ungs, on Saturday, August

Quinine
Svapnia

DA.ILY

P OOFING—We are sole Agents for this Conntv for

It b Economy to Insure with the Best.

Connecticut Mutual

LIFE IB8UBABCE CO.,

the attention of our readers
value to them of tho adverth
of thw paper. In them wi
the address of parties havi

. A PURELY IUTUAL

A Btmur Scnoot Tum
vtos a»» Ixsrrrrra for B
will be hold al the Prenbyte
ia Hasting-, cwnmenring Tu
fog, Brpt 7th, 186®, a»d
two daya All Sunday scho
.nd aOtaera &lt;rf the oouuty, a
seas faitaro-tod in tho reuse
to bo present ns dvh-gal-

Mf~fltft.tai-mi.fc, A

AU l*»lteirv

U«-Farfeki»r'.

UtaewFuiMsslsftveU
I'^iKauLt
ur Lx.irm.YC£.

CLOTHING HOUSE! COE S COU&amp;H BALSAM,
cofi ermniA cue i
F»» sate by Ifrngaiits trvrywb——id hr
r*RRAXn. .•fllEUCTACO . DrtroiL

•MEN’S &amp; BOYS’ CLOTHING,
hats, caps, bags, thunks, &amp;c.

fannedthai the friends of
ia this community are mak
wta for a series erf pebb
be told daring the coming
■ tar, trad, which ore to Jw a

SEALOLEUM
miohxgav.

^eval ftraa thb place,
Moeen wifi deliver the fl
foeeratoapeoU^y at «»»
. tike next raoath

XVD

■-&lt;Mm that, invested to the Sinking
;iW. would M itself pay off th- entire
within ;fortyy sera la bad tho
;^Mtat a tow rate of totasata to to bo
’ "Wkraat trinnrph of Gen. Grenfs Ad-

who will foMy realign &lt;rar CA&lt;JtoetaU, with
lien Dastard must bo
tho heart of a man who, breathing tho
air of America* freedom, and enjoying
tho jsiviteges of ana of the most fdoriou
of free gwrermnesta, wffl raise his ftngor
or stench-polluted rdcS in antagonism
to Um iitataintug of our National rape-

'era

ffiu «

�g.ral and JRiacriUmttna.
reduced 1 osTT-1'ovn Muuok*.
food work goon.

April,

Lot tho

THE E.VDLESS MATCH!

puMcswTralaa Caribe Waatlssvat

Baula Crrah.

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“Ciaa^ta *&gt; K.l»a.»x&gt; with th* Grand Ksptea
All.a*’

maay ftttrer* will W Urvwt *
n«.

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Iowa I—,sinncaom
•toad, bett^ than^ of th^X^
ncned Ptates. Report, from th. eora
crop in Michigan are vary unaatisfso-

VSoUllaa. LteStta* “iWjtu,

BUSINESS CARDS.

ri5tU-lSap-L Date.lL

Foviro.—A wallet was picked up on tho
Middleville Road a few mile. W4et of
thi. Village, by J. C. Blur, on Monday
kst, evidently the property of Beoamiz
Biot, of Yankee Springs. The owner
can bare the auno by calling at thia
Unrrcrr.—A Sunday School Teach­
on* Institute will bn held in Naahrillo,
rommenring on Wedno-dny evening,
Au~- 23th. at 7 o’clock, and will continue
through th® following day. The open­
ing iwllrt M will be dobrerod by Rar.
0. H. Si-job, of Vermontville. For or­
der of exerts ■*. «eo handbills. '

Aoatcrtrviut Sectors Nunez. The
exacuuro committee uf the Barry Coun­
ty Agricultural Scicty will meet nt the
clerk's office in tho court house in Has­
tings, on Saturday, Anguvt 14th, 1869,
st one o’clock r. o.. tor tha purpose of
p-rfs.ting arrangement- fur tho Annual
Pair.
J- b'- Nrvxwa,
aug4t2*
i
Secretary.

Tux Ann:tr:sxMKs».—Wo again call
the Attention of our traders to tha real
vslue to them of tho oilv&lt;-rti*ingj&gt;ilnmns
uf this paper. In thorn will bo found
the address of parties hiring.porhapa
t to Tory article, you wont just now, or
mJy want very ioon. In ouswoitog ad&lt;-rtiMmcnts, or ordering article*, please
say you »aw tho advertisement in this

A SrxMT School Tcicnra.' Coxvzxwox abp Ixsnrcn fur Berry county
will be he’d at tha Presbyterian Church
in Basting!*, commencing Twalay evor.hqr, S pL 7th., 1HJ9, and continuing for
two days AB-^unday school tenolrere
sad officers of the county, and any peraaoa tutere-ted in tho cause are invited
to bo present aa dtlrgatcs. Several
prominent Sunday school Workers of the
Blates will be present to assi.t in tho In­
stitute. A County Aj suciaiion will bo
orgsntoxl. Delegate* will be cordially
eutertained during the Institute, Let
every Sunday school in tho county bo
rvp Twated. ,

wassnftsraS:®-*1■*—•

Tho Fall term of tho Hastings Union
School will commiiuco on Monday, Sep­
tember tith, at which time a Teadwra’
Class will bo formed, for the benefit of
those who wish to fit themselves tor
teaching, and all other ad vancod stu­
dents who wish to make a rapid review
of the English branahoi. -Th* find
eight woolu only will be devoted to thia
data, so that those desiring to teach dur­
ing the Winter may bo accommodated,
os tho course will be finished by the 1st
of November—the usual time tor opentog the schools in the country. Eq«rial attention will be given to non-reeident pupils, who can spend but a short
time with us, and who wiali to moke
rapid ad.uncea. Hitherto, lack of room
and teoehet* has rendered such atten­
tion impoesiblo.
I expect to be assisted in geography
and methods ol teaching by J. H. PaLX*a ; to the grammar of tho English
language and the method of instructing
it to young cltildren, by Rav. J. W. Ba«csorr; white reading, spelltog and
arithmetic will be my own department.
Instruction in penmanship will also bo
given. Further information will cheer­
fully be given, by letter or otherwise,
upon application to
W. J. SrVAXT.

Basic &amp; Jewelry.
CSOBOB rBBBTON,

General Grocer,

Dim Matts, Groin,
COMMERCIAL.

HAIR DRESSING,

Bailer &amp; KntaiiE Dealer,

Will tho ladle, of tho l’rotbytsri.3
Church nud Society who hare so gener­
ously contributed the gift to their Pastor
wife accept her heartfelt thank*. Tho
brief respite from labor and care enjoyed
by tha Pattur and his family will bo far
more enjoyable in the constant rcm&lt;rtnbaraneo uf the delicate sympathy so
g.*noruusly expressed.

B. J. BROWN,

JD.

Prepared by Dr. J.JC. Ayer &amp; Co.,

•yjOM^rATHIC i’hyaMsa ssd Sargws.

CITY 1IOSPITAI-, CLEVELAND, O.
Baa anas*all? laeatedis Usatls**. Havlac
had a lar(* rr»«Ue»J arperitaea ii&gt; iha HupKal

New York, Aug. 7.
t
nge in financial nffairr
Ths cotton and dry

WOOLEN FACTORY!

esw°-

[ImtisuWboih Factobt

HARDWARE. STORE*
H. A. GOODYEAR,

STOVES, IKON.

fft

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
.dELoVAr.
:tXSa.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

HALL’S

SUhI R

Maa. CiaiA H. Awn, W. O. G.
Mbs. Jaxi A. Finn, REA .
Mel Clausa Kxamv, L. H. 8.
Mbs. Euant Bsnar, W. C.
Mis. Maxi Barutv, W. A. S.
CuAcranr Baixis, W. T. 8.
Mm.'cai8rw, W. D. M.
Th, regular me^faga rf this Inifi
srs haUai than UA oalfa»daj»T»rigef^hwo^. J. B. Genas,

nothing else can be found so durable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not eoil white cambric, cod yrt'iaaU
long on the hair, airing it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.

History Caros"- Hteto___ !»■!?»»
H. A. GOODYEAR,’

Trxrre.xca Mxxrtxos.—Wo are iufonned that tho friends of • temperance
in this community are making arrangemeat* for a aerie* of public meeting* to
In hold during tho coming fall and win­
ter, sad which uro to bo addressed by
w=. &lt;.f our loading profosstoanl and
businew men Tho following are among
those who have already been consulted
and hare consented to address the peo­
ple on these occasions: Rzv.’s A. P•
Moose, E. Curas, T. D. Mams and
J. W. Bxxamrr, J. A. Bwkxxst, G. W.
Mills, C. G. Holbboox and J. M. Nav- vun«i. auv
° 7
and tho market,steady and firm. A
Boston circular #ves a v«y good idea
On account of his contemplated re­ of tho market It says that m the
mora! from this place, R»v. A. P. chotooXX flaerea vstyhttle hasas yet
■ Mooses will deliver tho firet address of b^&gt; A n-, W 1»H«. “•
the aeries probably at some time within about soiling nt current rases, and there
bower
U . very coifidsnt freling that price, cf
the next month
all grades are as low now as they are
grey hajh
liki-fr to ba for
month, to coms, Sr,l.r,.l.lu.rVlulTMlWlC«l.f
and that if tha demand for goods comas
At a regular meeting of Wild Flower
Lodgr, No. 44, L 0. ®f G. T„ at their
hall in thia village, on Monday evening,
"th in.it, th*' following officers wore in­
stalled for the current quarterly term
Adding October Slat, 1868:
1 Oso. C Wobtb, W. C I
Maa Wx. Jone, W. V. T.
Jous H. Govnxr, W. 8.
Maa &amp; Binanaa.W. T.

coed, Mfag lair chocked, and batonea, often, though not always, cured
by it* use. Nothing can restore tho
hair where the foUidcs are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
Bat such as remain can bo saved for
usefulness by this application. lustred
of fooling the hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will hasp H dean and rigoroos.

.

Hr oteed in tho County.
I AIM TO tXU.

Geaalae Artielei

IT IS A SrLDiWD I1AIR-DBSSSBG’

FBICB OBLT aiAao.

�LEGAL NOTE

hood, or perba|&gt;a tho very laud where you
bMMjMrlaVL Me* the boat of these.
A good grass to the common June or
Kentucky blue grass, and tho! thick,
m Atting little whit&gt; clover. Them alone
ere generally sufficient.
*
And bow comae tho tnoU important
point cf nil. Though it may mwis that
tSe surface of tho lawn should bo1 made
fit*■to whive the sod, it ia oftho utmost
importance that the tad bo doapfr uud
thoroughly pulverized. and tho ground
drained. Ln grain this ia though; to be
usetol, but in glass, a Horn, by tbw sea—al —liiraton •'Ths roots of BTUH.1' he
Msm, -May on the surface, idthat is
all Shat is nooaouay to be mellow -emo
of &lt;bs greatest mistake in fanning.
Your grass land you cannot cultivate
yearly, as yM do'your grain land, but
there it BR fa yean, pasted, and eonspmtly getting more packed. There ia
no ohsmes ftw stirring the soil.

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rMPROVED FABMA,

with groat, whether moadow or pc&amp;turo,
aa the drouth ia more Severe upon her­
bage than upon grain; and the soil being
■N&amp;aw below, is our main reliance in a
drouth; it to also a moans to draw off the

Wild LiBli aid

W

PnjntJ

Be*«bt aatf S«M «a

excess of water.

Prepare, then,a deep, mollow bod for
yoaebwn. ’ Enrich it .well down; this
will grow and fonn a good coat, and do
ft fc Wti weMje{*; it will do it early and

your lawn: Each fall, or every other
fall, give it a opt of manure, this mannor to be fin-», uni woll worked down
on tho grand; raked in. Be not afraid
to disturb the grata; a little hard treat­
ment will stitnu ate it, but treat it, all
oliku *fh»re arc two thing* to bo met
by this application of manure - growth,
and a eoft earptt-like coat to your lawn.
If the grass—which should bo cut i
frequently—isloft on th« ground, whore
it will soon wither and disappear, on
other fertiliser but the manure need bo
used. If it, howoTur, becomes necotsary

ter.

silt, Ac., may bo apptiud; but abort) nil
fldngi, giro your lawn deop culture and
drainage. You cannot prepare your
lawn ground to welL As you prepare
it so it wiB.be; you cannot cultivate it
Remember, in a drouth, drainage i* vour
main retianoe. It will, with tho
of
Ao, k~p rnto
oven tn long, eirero hot vreuthor.—•1‘rairie Fhrvtir.

r. vsoom
’for Barry Caa

‘EtrrracOTT

-.ZtJXF

,WS£

Beary Ewm waa shot on his way homo.
SK raar Doctor er Drouin lor Rwrot Qa|He had'ljmen to tho spooking, and rvdn
nlia-tt «saala (butesr Qalsiar. MTM
from his nlaoo of.abode to Jackaoa onia by Srsams. F.»« A Co Cbaaitet, K.« York.
mule. Ho wanted to find out fur hiznseifteaw things stood. When the emiwj
Bribe Keuopoll.aa Gift Co.
was ovur botwojn tho Guburn ttorial
roodidatM, Exom got fortified with a
drop of the strong, and, mounting hie
tsste, he tamed homeward, revolving in
hte ahared soul whether be should not
CnUfe Stokes and go along with the
libmaLper*. When alnjoaQiome, taro |
young men, named respectively James
Young and William Longmire, rode up
to him ns ho was humming a | tune
and jvwring along at a very comfortable
rata. They had also Loen in torn: and
were rohiming homewards beyond
Exom’a place. As they pissed, one of
them knocked off tho planed man's hot.
The hstlens man atoppbd, dininosnted
farIBs new four dollar tile. When d;o
had done thia, Lungmtro wheeled hia
hocae round, and rtxio beck aniLdismounted. Ha laid violent hands Exora.
and called upon his comnido to shoot tho
jsolared mon. Yoanra-accordingly rode

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Great Distribution

to.M. Prln. SHOO. Xrw to.,

HYDE* PRIHDLE.
IKS WIEST ORATE DTSCOVZKV.

£Mrl*R

EQXJAJLIZEE
Drag &amp; Bookstore.

&amp;.V.
5.8SJ

BOOKS a STSTX&gt;.VI3»Y,
■
^ftoaevr, PancyGooS&gt;, Wall Fapsr, A.
A TOLL STOCK
my ll»&lt; sv.rtaml,

DBrereWrev. ewrasMyraWar. n^nrreaM
&lt;71*e»P m tha Ctecwpct I

[The following dialogue ia said to hare
been o rothoard on tho corner of State
S Jefferson street*, a tow days ago.]

“ IfYiere’e ye ’goinl"
TOTHE CITY DRUGG STORE,

Paralyeter cm be Cared!
DM. J. X- &amp; C. RDBB1LL.
RoMdeai, Preenclas aad teaealtfay
Faya&lt;e&gt;a«*e ■&gt;•*» ibe &lt;rralm*ai el Chnak
PewM.etprttethr, .nd Ct HE item b.

SEE

“When's that?"

3-IDDL.HV11.LE
Beal Estate 1 Exchange
AGENCY.
;

Conducted by

First door West of thn Dtmk, tlw best
place to buy goods in Michigan?
11 TOY DON’T SAY!—What kind of
Goods !”
DrMgg&lt; A Mediclace, Brtoeel
■st- ""."j

?!S{8

* WHO DOES BUBUms THERE?"

F. D. ACKLEY

Xarj, A WJIS.l.ct«f Btoik of

Whan’d ho gat into that new plaoof'
•‘About this liret of December." Coma,
go down and mw his now ntore 1

“'Sm 6n&gt;!

* GEORGE FBE8T0H

GROCEHIE8,

Db-tiray do much work

■CHARGE HIGH—do
■Hvj their chargoe are very n
Sret knows hi* tittle 1

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OEUO. M. DEWEY,
*T gilrtlXQA BAUT CO., MtCS.
mr J CM. A lire's Orerery Bters, aal
,.J&lt; Caarl llaai* Sqsirv.

VOL. XIV,
|u5i««5 Jirtctaj.

Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday,

aug. is,

i869.

BOSTON CASH STORE!
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
I h*ve ju*t returned from

NEW YORK

X' VI ITJ^JUOA, if,

Wrt. fcsfe* totoi I tor re esote
.fort seM ret itat stertta.
FerawMorfoto torel rila.
Taster tottretytorekte.
fi
IK* M.
towUAUl.Mrete.rtte.
X|msWtaMtoee.u*asaK

DRUGS,

Trarty rersa.
Looixrs J. B.SOV, Dree *1 K.

AND BOSTON

—- -with an-------

IMMENSE

gtiinnirj.

STOCK

Goods which I offer at

Jt^XOJESIQ that will Astonish
Scbaol *ad Miac.tUa

EXCELSIOR

green boys jnrt from the aoutxy-eh I
dear, aol
It is your resyietokle
young men that have learned to sin discreOyai an sorts cf frwHiWsa fcnnsUfa s
and nibble here nd there earfaDv tf
the forbidden fruit Ttey &gt;n kdt to
aa pattens. They drink, but are newer
drunk. They have exactly the knack at
seeing nd knowings!! that there is to
bo seen and known in the ways of wick­
edness, and ret keep even stop with the
righteous. Borne J Stoeen ere ohareh

m
r

IK
B
fe

BOOKS,

THZ PBOFBXETORS OF THE

HASTINGS

CASH

STORE NEWS,

Are now offering for sale, a full Stock of New and Seasonable
Good*, recently putehaaed in the best eastern markets at the
lowest poreible price. tar cash. Our stock includes a full Sno of

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

Cloth* and Beady-made Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, Ac.

lyCi-h paiing cuitomcr*, give us a call. We will cheerfully show you gt-1
_____our stock, that you may compare prices with any other Crst-clusa Store

tyin the State.

PICTURES,

velvet With jet and dead gold locket at­
tached. Often, indeed, both are won, ae
ladies hare an idea that their necks are
made to look doably ntoe and whits by
eoatract with the black streamer. Oaths

Cbromu., Lorc.lI^Ttait
Citervd
Trial*, nal
•lari.I aad «l»,aF. a Ml Uaurif,

X-praar-

bAa. in thefir

fa&amp;Bnt* wWh_ ,

We have got the Goods and we want to sell A*!

them, and shall try to sell yon all wo can and will satisfy you that it
£37"* inferyour interest to buy here We warrantthe prices shall besatiafacturr. Cpl
We will take in exchange for our goods.

admirably togwthre, besides coral kA.
nd feels so cool nd tsa-broesy.
The newest thing ia the way of trim­
ming ia to flounce light colored silk
with sheer muslin, plain or embroidered.
This ia a rery old stylo revived, yet it
has all the charm of absolute freshness.
Ws saw lately at the Metropolitan
Furnishing Rooms a most poetic eveoing
costume-which had been ordered from
Newport by a beautiful blonde. The or­
der ran “get mo up something new and
white for Monday erenlag B hSp." •'The

Blitter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,
nt tlae regular market rate*

C. G. HOLBROOK,

ENUINE DRUGS &amp;. MEDICINES

tter vwfa. Hmm liirau talk*.
Ttetre far »tea ate tear.
Tte'f ». tte a«u itojM to stea
Tte iu. 4a. UJ. te eterK

REASONABLE PRICES!
AT THE

n
PURE
PAINTS &amp; OIU3!

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

JOHN MICHAEL,

BRUSHES, VARNISH,
TURPENTINE.

JUST 3FL3SC3E:I'V3SX&gt;.

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS ।

II. *aaa na rU* tw aaa sm 4rtak i
TSan-* UlllaSuila MmtLm.
B w &lt;UAs MM takrt Kka4 srestas sink.
B w to. tow tette ite AM Maa.

CALIFORNIA A .OREGON

OKA A POCIM STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD.

^OUU
Q500 Po&lt;nrD’ GEXrIXE ENGLISH CROWN
0KTtf» pounds iIartYett pure lead.
^uu
1000 POVXDS Ga,LIXE FREXCH XIMCHABTUGI HOTBX

LEAD.

■_ ,

rectors, and u coming on u much as
many young follow* do in auch eases.
You may eeo that ha ia ia no vulgar
haunt o“oo. Ob I no; that ho wouMhave been shocked al; ha 'would never
han been eaught than at Hit stage of
hit education ; ho is only at a MUt attio
•upper ia a prireto room in Dehnoaico'*,
with a perfectly steady, reeneetabfe tot
of fellow*. At the head of toe table site
Jack Fergus, who can at any time take
half a pint of bready and never fed itnany knew in hia life the alightaat sea*

of bnainoa- man. Than then ia Friohaid, who teaches ia the Co^t-LaM 8nnday-ochool, and there ia Muggins, repor­
ter for the daily prere
Ow young friend, of ooarse, fears M
danger in each select society, nA the
wine ia all choree and of fanwwe brand*.
But if one looks on the drawing at oar
artfe!, one will aeo the diflanaoebetwean
fellows ia the power at carrying off good
cheer with a steady head. For some

on. from
The drees wee of white tarletan, and
had oeren skirts, rising above another
like waves of »ur^ the under skirt was
made to trail considerably; every skirt
was gored in front sad very fall tn the
back widths; the bottoms wore faced
with bias white satia, which feeing grew
broader till it reached X^he under
skirt, where it was two fingers
deep; the low corsage was of
silk nd was rery curiously reed.,
withe peak in front and behind, being
laced np the back with white silk lac­
ings ; tbs side pieces at the body were
ent a yard long and trimmed around the ho is snugly put to bod on a sofa, while
ends and up the sides with tulle ruches;
the rest finish their evening.
three are tied behind ia a raral.n knot
Thay got Na
him to bod paternally
has ben
A—they hare not
They hare
drank twice what bo baa, bat they never
yet were guilty of drunkenness I And
that's the way wo teach oar fellows from
the country to see prospects1
This very evening, while be Bee umtiag ia bi. first drunken dumber, bfo
mother takes hie last letter eaf&lt; h*
Bible, where she r‘------- '-------- “ • ' one, and rrads it

a

\Ve buy our Goods directly ^r°2LU&amp;e
Manufacturers, and sell at FEIClsa
that defies cornpetition.

rillaa; grows from Xulnlui *ad CkUl ttete
ytelrtag. re gote aoU,

Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

Art W.igMsg

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACHE.

Ba‘i a. ItoSwaa*
BteafttektealteUIItertoa
Be* he hta » steal

J. P. ROBERTS Sc CO.

SMSi'

OST FSi TH CAtt
far their evening, only a little rm
and never think that they nave
acting f&lt;^ the tiaie the part of
Tax Dsvn.’e Ducor-Docxs.

TkB ftiwrs’ IltBl lift Is. a
SPAULDING'S HEW CASH STORE

IlMf AND EMOJI C0DNT1U

GEO. a. WORTH,
attvahit atroTAtv pvjlk.
09* to tte Fistota mu., fa IteOrert Beere

Miehig*n„_Exchsn8’'nsrMn,rssoeunr tMK

a..

‘itsrziri:

�WOBKB

well-known official of this «6y i
pursuit of the fugifote ywtord
tug. It ia ourreatly reported

Manufacture a Full line of

Brass Work for Steam.

popular and' they assure us that the
atory now c.inmcnced will be equally
AJ1 of internet. The JharA nd Jlo«&gt;

object, enJ and aim of the people in
•vary community.
Individual auccaaa
U foe only road to general prosperity.

SOCltTB WAXTXD FQB ’•

WONDERS

iUwtaUiow In •&gt;«,

U&gt; aM

ui to. k« U. 1W
co-operation of tho people in foe protec­
tion andpromotion of home interests. All
are more or lees interested in the auccrea
of oa&lt;;h tnomV«r of tho community, and
the prosperity of any partfoalar aaterpriae tends to the promotion of tho busi­
ness cd all townee, by all practical means
wa should aid in the progress and doveloptnent of all branches of business, es­
pecially those fort in their derelopmont
employ a large amount of labor and
capital.
Among those, perhaps tho
manufacturing interest w the largest
and moat important, and should in all of
ita various departments receive fort en­
couragement which will ensure aureate
to those who by active industry, untir­
ing energy and promptness, are doing
their best to odd to tho local wealth and
prosperity of their business center by
turning out woxx that will sceceisfully
compete with the best manufactured in
their department, in any place, and
which they ore ready and anxious to
acU at pricei which will barely repay

Earrun Rranxes Iknu
The his­
tory of tho trip across tho plains stnee
the completion of the great lines of run­
way stretching from tho Atlantic to the
Pacific, haa been written and published
a great many times, yet I may bo able
to give your readers something of inter­
est, and if any of them contemplate via­
icing ^California, perhaps I can give

\n tho }&lt;oekot-lx»ok has to bo consulti d
before starting on a journey, I will first
give tho faro from Omaha to Sacramen­
to, which ia &lt;131 : through tickets to
Son Freucisoo axe the same price. Four
days and from four to six hour* ia the
"km of those from abroad, where those time it takes to make the run bttween
af foieta are equal in nil rospecta to those Omaha and Sacramento. jUjaupasa
manufactured elsewhere, and can bo through all sorts of climates in a very
sold on terms einally favorable to the short space of -time it would be advisa­
buyer. Among thia class we mention ble to take at least two ebangee, a com­
oa worthy of special notice tho Carriage plete Summer and also Winter smt
Mannfactay of Xuua Class, on Jeffer­ From Cheyenne Westward the air be­
son street, just North of the railroad. It comes &lt;iuito cool, reminding ono sharply
is true, beyond question, that the work of tho Winter season, bul little change
done in that establishment is not ex­ is than experienced until Che train enters
celled in tho State, end tho proprietor is Echo canyon; there it commences grow­
doing his boat to make the enterprise a ing warmer, and as but a short, space of
credit to foe people of foe county, and time' is required to run through Echo
has, at toast, succeeded in building up a and Weber csnycms, the train soon dash­
business that justly deserves to bo liter- es out into Summer weather along the
ify supported by life people of Central bonks of the Great Salt Lake I no­

held in that city on the 10th of October
next, to dariao ways and means to efibet
thd removal of the National Capital from
Washington to St Louis. The move­

ment is ono of gnat national importance,
and should.receive foe attention from
all classes which its merits demand. We
hope every part of tM? West may be
largely represented, andlbe desirability

ticed several little towns which had
sprung up since I passed over the road­
bed in January, ^&gt;d judging from Vfpearancc, the majority of them hod
iprung up iu the wrong place. Promon­
tory has been ridiculed ao much through
tho press that I would not mention it at
all but for the fust of ita bring the con­
necting point between the U. P. R. R.
and the 0. P. R- B., and a coneequent
delay of about three hours. As there
are no buildings there to accommodate
the traveling public, the delay ia cer­
tainly not a my pleasant feature of the
trip. I believe tho pemengero occupy
the greater portion of their time in cut­
ting off ph-cee from the last tie. I was
gravely informed by the oldest resident
of the city, who kept
*
- ■
track, that tho Inst be had been replaced
1mm since tho last spike was driven.
As yet, accommodations along tho ।

and feasibility of tlu&gt; project fully disensced. The tek-graphie dispatch adds
that a committee on transportation-waa
also appointed, embracing prominent
gcntlemfp connected with all tho steam ■
bort awl railrood lines centering there
who will sad savor to procure a free
read are not rery good. Tho pries of
paaugo for delegatee, and half fare for
nifole varies from one dollar to one dol­
visitors to tho convention.
lar and fifty cento, with the usual abort
OHIO.
time for meals. I have not te-en in Cal­
ifornia long enough yet to form my opin­
1' Ths Copperheads in Ohio lave nomi­ ion in regard to it as compared to East­
nated George H. Pendleton fur Gover­ ern States'.
One tiling is certain, tho
nor, M Gen'l Rooocrana, dacKned. The the highest wage* paid here during har­
vest ia J250 in coin. Tho common
wagaa is «2.O0 par day for good bands;
and say what they will, two dollars ia
coin will not purchase as much’here aa
two-in currency win East of tho Miarissippi river. Aaidn from this, I belioro
farmers at the Eart often pay enough
" tai iota r holds to the creed nF Buck­ currency per day aa it wonk! require to
purchase gS.00 in coin, if coin wore a
ner &lt;bd Breckinridge, and of course
elects foa Democratic conrlida to for State dwrirable article. Although I have vis­
ited tho fruit markets of ^&lt;n PraMamo
Treasurer by aa oDorwwus majority, say
and Sacramento, I have tat yet found
an apple that will eosnpare with the freit
of my own State.
The very finest
peaches can bo raised hare M also the
my best quality of grapes. Perhaps m
time Cabforte. wiU produce fiat riw
apploe, but for tho preoent she cannot
abowthem. Now a fow words ia regard
&lt; to founder and lightning. , I live often

fu

OF.THE WORLD."

ud wfwwi ui Wn.

expreesly for foe publishers, by distinguished'artistt This waridy deearres a

place in every household and by every
fireside, and ia in ita character fully a
vindication of foe name it bean.

bird eagre have boon “gobbled" by the
police in that city, in reqin—a tow tetogram from Flint, which probably ia the
dtn—tmttl of the above.

bar. That ws have Madufacturoro of
this elaaa in our midst speaks well for
the future of our Village, but at the
same time calle upon the people to pat-

Ax Ixtokust Movkxevt.—A meet-,
iog has been bald at St-Lowa, Missouri,
and a committee appointed to cell n
meeting of tho people of tho Western
Btafeo, by delegates or otherwise, to be

wm

Wo km informed by the Ctadnnali
CeMaeerne/ that Mrs. Meyer* and nil her
baKEN^, constating of one large box,
four by throe, eno largo cheat, three

Carufw

' rjl
Lemons,
'
Oranges,
Nuts, fa

Cash pa|d for
kl,4s ol ripe Frails,
Hereto*, Beitsr, L«r4 ata Cato.
CUr Bakery, reraw st J.fftraw »“&lt;» C«rt

Eight car loads of iron for thia road ham
—Pleasure seekers cenfir.no to take II. l». Bdwarrt
arrived in thia city. Aa will be seen by
tho Common Council report the right of advantage of tho Grand Trunk Bailway
excursion rates to visit points of interest y’ort ,Bd Btass
way into the oity haa been secured to the
-Snow foil at tho White Mountains, I r
company- and they are now in a condition
N. H. Friday before last
| Fok.i4.Hte.
to prosecute vigorously tho construction
of the road. Work will be comas cured
immediately at the point whore thia road
intersects the Grand Rapids and Indiana
track, on Wealthy avenue, and about
fifteen miles of track is to bo laid from
this end of the road. The company will
do considerable ditching south of
Wealthy avenue, materially assisting to
reclaim the swamp through which the
lino posses, and thorvby improving real
estate in thatvicinity. The work will be
pushed rapidly forward and completed,
if possible,' in time for tho State Fair.

SWIFT’S COCOA HAIR OIL!
The Beal Eidr-drtang ia U»I

Secret Histor
OF THE CONFEDERAL
Dy rnWAUD A. POLLARD.

OYSTER &amp;■ FRUIT
Iraji

WHEAT BUYZBBl
AND SHITTJCNB O» "
Flonr and (Air-mi

“

ROBINSON &amp; WIGHTMAN

But this can hardly be done if wo hare a
continuance of wet weather, which has
already tnnch retarded tho work.—
Grand
Eagh

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

DA. I DY!

JWSpecialities iu every department.

BUCKBYE
REAPER &amp; MOWER!
Wo are Mole Agents for Burry Cowaity—Tho bewat
— Judge Charles Allan, of Worces­
ter, Mul, died on Saturday.

Xtcsaper and Mower made.

HOOFING—We are sole Agents for this Count® for

— Since January 1st, i860, 34,000 im­ L *■
migrants have arrived in New York.

the beat Dotent Rooflns made.

Call and ace earn tiles and mt reflWrennM

—The land sold at the Eant Saginaw
Land Office in July was 8,340 aox»s.
—The amount of customs collected in
Detroit during July were 1383,410 56.
—A State Teachers' Institute is to be
hold in Owosso otZthe 11th of October.
—Hon. Austin Blair has returned
from California mush improved iu health.
—The building of the Soldiers' Mon­
ument aty Adrian baa been lot for |3,-

Michigan Infancy, at Buchanan, Au­
gust 25.

—Snow fell in the country, fifteen
miles from Montreal, a week ago Inst
Saturday.
— Th- English House of Commons
passed the Canadian Loan Bill Saturday
night

CLOTHING HOUSE!
30 CANAL STREET,

GRAgD RAPIDS.
— An expedition from Florida, num­
bering 250 men, recently landed an tho
court of Opb*.
—The Defter ZreAr toys the Michigun Central will soon lay another track
from Detroit to Dexter.
—The difficulties between tho Sultan

__________ _ _

IT PRICES.

MEN’S &amp; BOYS’ CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS, BAGS, TRUNKS, &amp;C.

SPICER $
salary of 42,000.
—No man eon
ineos whs does im
nothing ssnrth wA1

ire a man tn bnarortiaa, if be haa

—Tba Mbafcoa of Gen. Beaecrans
haa upset the Ohio Democxnoy, and there
is a weattaf trouble among Otaa.
Tk. dAtoA ffrUJ Ita. jOopw-

wciumra's PATEjrrcnAMPW&lt;
, Fire asd Ba.rta' Freer

S JL F E S .
WJM A.VD
Hta varieties.

Great Culairatifiiis a Lais W.trtisir

trt» ooiri
tbeoid-

ooouxronoo to hoax thunder, yet

AGENTS WAITED FOR

LTgaaai1

J ohn Heffron, '

heard tho assertion made by returned
Californiam that thunder was never
heard in foe Sacramento valley, and

______ __

AGBXTB WASTED IorttK—
mmteT aoon or tkb w-J"
WO.IJ of Jtw
Or. The U.Uor U or 14 of ifa Grau A,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

�guru! uni grbrrifawfw.

1,000

wmr inntri'titm

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

April.

THE EMDLEtiS MATCH!
The Endless NTatcli I

EniMa : _

’MS

trado ftaDy up to the enrage.

New

WONDERFUL,
ECONOMICAL,

HASTINGS, MICS.

OTRaaaas wtotai. to toalu MMB
OR TILLAGE rROFRRTY
frt BETYBE BSIjOAlNK to &lt;M A

pS.&amp;S

484890232353482348234853213223314823
DOUBLE VTAGON8.

Tnt Lxxarxr axd Frxtsr Assobtuxxt
ever offered in tho County.
I AIM TO BELL

words of wisdom

Genuine Articles.
week.
Oats in fair demand for local
Uses, but no orders fur shipping. De­
clined S 16 &amp; on tho week. BettorJs in
limited sunply, and prices are well sus­
tained, with no change to note. Eggs
**"■’------ * -ihanpd. But little has

It sou would have a good thick head
of hair, me Hall's Vegetable Sicilian
Hair Banewar. No other like It

Gonru to CxUroaxn.—Han. J. N. Inpsull go.w to California aa a delegate
tn'its Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows,
wV.-». m«* u next month in Enn Fran-

of State street, just West of tho real es­
tate office of D. IL Coax, Eeq., to be
used aaa boot and shoe shop. It i» 22x
40 feet, and to bo two storiae, tho upper
room to be used for manufacturing pur­
poses. Several moro such atoms or those
much larger are very much needed, and
■ if erected would rent far a very large
1 perron tage on their coat

BUSINESS CARDS.
A GALLOWAY,
BANKERS.

KJWNE

,union ia among the able clergymen

attsndanco.

ALL FOR $1700

I from exchanges, from farmers that wo

tember.

His church and society will

unite in bidding him a prosperous jour­
ney a pleasant time, and a safe return.

1700 4.0, to.OM l&gt;«

Music &amp; Jewelry.

। meet, and from somewhat extended ob­
servation, wo believe tho wheat crop in
Michigan is mon* than an average for
two years past, and that all other cr pi
except corn will exceed that of last year,
u well aa tho cvmfert and convenience and that corn with favorable weather in
September will ba moro than one-half
of the occupants.
tho usual crop. This we know is the
Tnx Ln,o Ccs who spends his time case through Barry County, and we
in slandering his neighbors through the think throughout thia State.
rolumus of I". SiyM-Chcl, is offended beOxe w. rosroo young, in the last issue
esuw wo will not stoop to deny his low,
vulgar, lying, drunken ribaldry concern­ of Tir JCifki-Otel, again pitchea into the
ing u». Standing as he does, o rrlj-ron- rvobtrnastar at Battlo Creek, and abtac*
rvlft liar, without character or principle, him because bis papers were returned
with the wrappers off, which is entirely
wo propose to simply treat his insane
raving* with the silent contempt they tho fault of his royal highno a, and not
of any postmaster either at Battle Crock
or elsewhere. Ho, also, says he received
A Vxexrxox.—Kmv. T. D. Mabss. tho a package of Baxxxbs with his smut
lelured and popular pastor to the treo- machine that belonged to our subecribbvterian Church in this village, has ere at Cedar Crook. Wall, if that is a
Inn granted a brief respite from his ar­ fact, our subscriber* there will please
duous labors, mid gone health and plea­ hold him nwponsiblo for tho non-roceipt
sure *™kiag in tho North central jiart of tboir papers. But, being such a scan­
of oar State.
IIo will return to his dalous Hur about everything else, wo do
fiel l of InLor on the 1st Sabbath in Sep­ uot believe be over found «y copy of
Ixnevixo - Jonx Banin ia ontargiig and decidedly improving his resi­
dent* on tho corner of Center street and
Broadway, which, when completed, will
add much to tha beauty of the promise.

al to

(.W

uk* * **od ”"** T“““ bwi
................... n^yniXQvrr. ayt

General Grocer,

PRICE ONLY tMXXi.

Dn®, Meliciis, Greceris,

AND UXDER THE BEHT CULTIVATE I
Gees BalMlac*, Faaere, A*.

Pribe S60 an A cvr.

TEUS I taooo 1.1 •&lt; M.reh ant, tatoae*

■S'iS.r'

In Ft. A.aas! psjaMata. *

H. WRIGHT. AgWt

IL A. GOODYEAR,

Basler &amp; Rickame Dealer,

tho Bxxxex among tho papers rcturnod
to his office, fur our postmaster is too
deAnt a man to thu* disgrace our paper.

Jscxsox, Lixmxo A Sxoisaw Rxn.Ax Arrorxrx^XX-—We learn that
Gm C. Wobtx, Etof, of thia Village, boab—Speaking of this excellent and
Lai bem appointed by Hox. J. H. popular road, tho Puilic Atari trr says :
“ We have had the pleasure, during
bTAXBisa, District Attorney for the
the peat month, of taking a trip over the
Western District of Michigan, Deputy
Jackson, Lansing A Saginaw u. IL We
District Attorney in and for the County say rtwvrt for a smoother running,
of Horry. The appointmont ia one em­ better managed road It is difficult to find.
inently fit to be mode. Ma. Woaru be­
ing o young lawyer of great promise,
untiring energy, and unfaltering fideli­
ty He i-s also, a IL-publican true and
tried, ami worthy of thia or any other
pvition the [&gt;arty in the county or State
shall be pleased to confer.

I WILL SELL mi rv.KT,
Um oboes ■
«.
FOE TUX FARM IS WELL WQETMgMM.

WOOLEN FACTORY!

smI Um p.ichaser «U1 re^

HARDWARE STORE'
SPECIAL NOTICES.

II ASTIMlIV OSIER FaCTOIT

H. A. GOODYEAR,
MIDDLEVILLE

Real Estate 1 Exchange
AGENCY,
i

Conducted by

STOVES, IRON.

JOHN CARVETH.
iBpraved Farax and Village
Prapertf

Tn&gt;. Covictt Film—At the meeting
of the Executi.-o Committee of tho Bar­
ry County Agricultural Society, held at
the office of the County Clerk on Satur­
day, orrangemaeta wore perfected for
the coming Fair, committees appointed,
Ac., and Thursday and Friday, the 8th
and Oth day* of October, designated aa
the time of holding the exhibition. Wo
hope the people ia all parts of the coun­

ty will do all in their power to make this
exhibition of tho wealth, growth and
products of Barry County a flair rupro•entation of what the county really is,
sad does actually produce and that will
place tho county among the very first in
the State, and be a lasting credit to our

sad dally tMKlUlto. -&gt;lh to. mo.I sckslilSt
JMtoal Mae Is tie City, to pr.p.r«d to.

Shelf -Hardware and OuUery,
I AT tU&gt;CC£D PRICB.

To Treat all Kinds of Diseases
with th. Latest and Bate lapreead wods of

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

T-.WHnRB or YOUTH.
.

GENTLEMAN who ..f«r*4 fee Y«"» fro

Not I’lwrra.—The Clinton RrpMia»
Lea a new dress and looks well in it—
HinxsM Baku*.
Nat at oil, Mr. Editors; the office has
only changed bands.

HALLW
VKElMU SICILIAN

Hitpxxx.—Tbe above, which we dip
from' the Chetes fb/sHiren of tha 18th
i&amp;st, is certainly a mistake, as no notice
of thU ably ronduetad sad beouttfuDy

printed journal haa appeared in onr col­
umns for nx-atha We did ds^gn to
Mtioe the change of proprietan, bat
th« paper got mistaid, oed it was flw

For the Famera of Hlchlgail
r
n*u,f*•
F*rU“

Csaaaeita* al Nmm totota ata
at-

Ruhaj until our paper had gone topress.
Bto we will noer add, that tho proeat

D.ir.ll, WaiSjUta'-'

rr ba

uieito4.il.
r*“"
spLESttoJHtt^XMIC

�GJSOl M.

DE

AT HSBTIXB3, B1BRY
(MsweSer X (M« A des s Oro

npropriationa and eabetankria oil tlio harbors in thia
District, in which be took

tEB

gujiutfS.Jto

foe foe 4th dcmgreerional District a
Dredge, * lighter, and a Pfle Driver­
Orders for their construction have been
iCM»d and all are well under way.
Now tho bars that form on Manistee
River, between ths inner and cuter
lakes. will bo removed aa well as any
sand deposits at the entrance of that

REAL ESTATE &amp; ffiSDRAECE

COM

16621992
Dnoaxn's Yerxa Akekici.—Thia ex­
cellent little periodical is constantly add­
ing to its reputation, and is certainly the
most sensible, practical, and best edited
of all the juvenile magazines.
It is
not composed, like some others, of a cer­
tain number of stilted articles, but it ontan right into the sympathies, interests,
and occupations of ita young readers
and patrons, allows thorn to speak for
themselves, and stimulates them won­
derfully to activity of thought and ex­
pteerier Wo consider it the best in­
vestment of 11.50 that any parent can
make.' Published nt 838 Broadway,
H.T.

Paczam's Mormr rex Avorsr has.'
the following excellent table of contents: ;
AyglWtei aa Aswrw. by Edwsrd A.
Pollard; Iftuio (poem), by Caleb Dunn;
CourUkif tni WtUnegof Go. Tom Tktuni
end Lotinio JTarrni, by P. T. Barnum ; C
Tko Reopen (poem), by Nathan D. Ur- ]
Mr; Otaris RomU at Home, by Celis
,
gon Kellogg; Tfo Reo4-RfocD «/ A«r =
York, by Rutledge ; Whd to look for in ■
4s Aster AoUpee, by Gnstavus Franken- &gt;
stein; Perennial TkoagKle (poem), by W. 1
A. Sigourney ; Seme TKinge .4 fold Some •
JFHters. (second article); Past, Hope a
(poem), by Mrs Denison; Lola Mantee, ■
by Mrs Shepard; Tke'Orao no Rating r
Pitas, bv Edward Bliss ; Pereonal Habile J

9-STfX^V

of Ao Siameeo Tirita, by Mark Twain; 4
with a full Editorial Department,

e

j

Bvsscxxmox oxx Yxsa, Oxa Douai.
Address
.
8.8. PACKARD,

Dnfornr'i Moxvatr.—The enterpris­
ing publisher of this popular Magazine
is first in the field in announcing, among
tho inducements to subscribers for the
coming year, tho finest premium ever
yot offered far a single subscription to
any magazine in thia or any other coun­
try! It consis of a copy, retailed at ton
dollars' of Mrs. Lilly M. Spencer’s groat

picture of a Prc-xic cat Tttc Forrxrn or
Jew,” the engraving of which artiste
ware sent for, specially from Europe, to
.Dtatonsr's Moktblt is in itself by
hr the most complete and attractive

Ifcp ilr I for ladies published in this

HASTINGS HO

“ Wicrc'e ye 'goM"

TO THE CITY DEUGG STORE,

.

“"Where's that?”

DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER

First door West of tho Bank, tho best
place to buy goods ia Michigan ?

MrUDIXTILLK,

oonntry, and requires little inducement
to persuade thorn to become subscribers.
It is really a saving of money, however,
" WHO DOES BUSINESS THERE?’
to pay throe dollars, and get in addition
ao valuable a premium—and Mr. Dem*
crest will undoubtedly find his list
“ Oh 1 that feller that got burned out 1—
doubled on the strength of it
Put Wbsa’d hagai into thataaw placeF’

allyl

.

MICHiOAH

GEORGE PRESTOS

F. D. ACKLEY.

bH at 88S Baoadway, N. Y.

.

TOY DON’T SAY I—What kind of
Goods?"

I«rp kW«n Sdnted

urKvTTBnl
there F’
,

Do they do much writ

** YE8 8IR-EE. They’ll make a &amp;~f
gn run if you carry &gt;t to 'can.’’

“ CHARGE HIGH-do they F’
and Fssaata Poem.; Why
“ No, their ohama are
TMfri il Resemble their Parente; G«m
itn'-jril—1 M Oabkmt, with portraits; ate "-Ho Meet knows his
"T"|lj---r ia Politic*, or “ laces and
rtitf*
1-4

Stock

GROCERIES,

“About the first of December.” Ooms,
go down and see his new stare!

Si SRUiSSS

s&gt;s j

Dtt- tIXDFIEl,D.B

EQUALIZER
Paralysis otn be Cured!

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®lje fastings (Janitor

M. DEWEY,

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

' With Malioe toward Hone,-*with Charity for all^wilh Firmness la the Right'

VOL. XIV,
B'.i&gt;uifSS.girect«nj.
CHARLES II. HAUER.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25, 18G9

BOSTON CASH STORE!
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I have just returned from

f&gt;r*S Star*. I

C, Mi TIN KHAM,

NEW

nuu.-ti.sd

Miscellaneous.
JJAJN BROTHER’S
PSALM cm.

DRUGS

AND BOSTON

YORK

IMMENSE
STOCK. GROCERIES,
'rfSSjagnable Goods which I offer at
E. H- MALLORt,

OSes al th* Coott Huas*, naatiags.

WM. UPJOHN,

that will Astonish
Everybody.
IVO THOUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.

AIXEN BENNETT.

,

„

notings, Mich., Feb. 1,1,1869.—yl
H. &gt;. HAXKV.
rffTStClAX anl Rnfrree. Offli

EXCELSIOR

XB M. O A. IL. Jfe*ta

BOOKS,

■ DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,
BOTAXIC
Kcl«u niyaidaa an

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.

L W VR00MAN.

STATIONERY,

better pair,* said La. Then te remexubcrod that his neighbor, Samuel Sea*

PICTURES,

lishera. No. 5 Custom House Place, Cl
cago, HL

«Se* ia Hatdi'a Block.

J P. ROBERTS 4 Ofr.

;«.i .r V..L.D litotii. HmIIdxa. Hub

0. 0. HOLBROOK.
ATTONSn si L»V. tUhtikir ta irhaorerr
p» fjr IE* roantv of Hi

Butter &amp; ll'iggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.
nt the

W fl would not forget that we ctre Agent for one of the best
Sewing Machines in the world—

1)
H

AT THE

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

EVERYBODY

OUR STORE

PURE PAINTS &lt;fc OILS!
BRUSHES, VAB2STISH,

^rataplly at
lap, M.chJ. G. HARROCV^T

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
taasehans*

WM. L. COBB,

CALIFORNIA &amp; OREGON
QEnn rocKDS rrniCTLr rear white lead.
Z0UU
nenn rot SDSOFXI IKE E.VCI.HH CEOWS LEAD.

SEED WHEAT AGENCY.

flenn
.
25001 Ol
1000
FRENCH «»C.
We buy our Goods directlyfrom^the
Manufacturers, and sell at rKIChS
' that defies competition.

BEST SEED WHEAT in the WORLD.

pounds baiutlett pure lead
poctto genuine

NUftSrtlL UM.

HASTINGS HOUSE.

J. P. ROBERTS St GO.
ttulwg,, April 20d&gt;, 1868 —-yl.
NEW DAIRN.

noLMOOK * SILLS,

•ASTrfgl

|00« OUT FBI TIE CAM!

NEW GOODS
PBACTICIXO Pbj.UU. Md 8«rfoa». Barn-

17 J. M. WHTTFOan,

PRICES.

SEED WHEAT AGENCY,
■feMTvl

Rail Road prices

SPAULOIHG'SIEWCASHSTOBE Grat Manta n Laie Street

jaltimiTe,
EVERYTHING

smoked glaaeta. anrb a* r---~
!louxing at the sun; they do veiy well
for that purpose, preventing the bright
rays from hurting tho eyre. But Peter
did not put thorn on to look at tho sun
with; he looked at everything through
them. And u this made everything
look dark and ugly, he was made to feel
accordingly.
“ I could iron these collate bettor my­
self !" he exclaimed ono\morniug at he
was dreming, after grtbqg up with
thoao glasses on. And, a few minutes
later, “Not n pin in the cushion, as

their cordial indorsement and warm
Had any of the childrun chanced to
romincndntihn.
•'
In foct no one to whom wo have sub­ come into the room at that time, itmitted the manuscript has declined to would have been worse for them.
When ho sat down to breakfast there
give it his hoarty indorsement ■
The universal sentiment among those was a deep wrinkle between his eyes,
who have given the matter the moat at­
tention, seems to be that Mr. Murray’s
work will fill a long recognised hiatus
•That Polly Ann never did make a
in our Christian literature, and meet a
ware lon^falt
,
Such on impression will be gained by

which will be found in the circular mcompanying the announcement.
The work consists of a metrical versi­
fication of what may property be called
the poetry of the Bible, and of vereee
constructed on topics taken from other
portions of the Inspired Word, together

=37.m rvndplef pnc*.

DR. C-0.800TT,

WM- JONES,

designs for the illustration of the most
elegant and costly edition of the Bible
ever published.
These illu-itration.i are being repro­
duce'! from copies of tho original French
-jprocces of nhoiphy, and will be found to
,
jrot excel, the finest stool en­
gravings.
Tho manuscripts and advened shorts
the work have been examined by
iding clergymen of all the principal

nobody knew exactly where; they
seemed to be hiddro romewhoro about
the head of his bed, for he often got
them oa before ho waa rip-in.tho moru' Guo pair was what I should call

plkd Peter.
”
'X,‘ Thea you coanot have them," aid
Satauel.
■&gt; Walk," replied Peter, in a humbler
voice, “ I’ll toko them for nothing, at
I'll i*y n big price for them, for I west
them above all things."
.
*&lt; itH —

c_____i

h aS..i ■ •-

Then Peter did ,ai
Doctor looked at hit
the disease in them
him from seeing th
him ; all he could m

of getting beyond cure."
“And is thure no hope for tan?" ukU
Peter.
“Oh yre;'1 replied th. Doctor, “tf fW
will follow tho directions.”

more. Throw them away &lt;nr put thata
in the Cre, po that yutl &lt;111 never ar
them again.'1
,
“ I promise to do so," replied Fetor.

show ybu ttt be tight'
"I will try not tod*

Peter had no reply to make
but he puckered hu lipa aa thou
...1 i__ _
__ a—.

rhich let the

After this cheerful breakfast he put
an his het to go to the store, but turned
back from tho front dour and camo to

‘la It poeaible," he
pronounced, by all who have read it, aa
particularly fine. It is believed it will calling out in a loud voice that ho really
felt ashamed of tho black around tho
The next mom tag when he got TO he
door-knob aal bell-handle. In the
figures of the Bible are preserved, and street, a few momenta afterfrard, a gen­ told hie wife what bad bofoDon Msa Mt
when practicable, the very works of our tleman joined him to whom ho was as
common Tsrrion.no that there ia pro­ nloasant aa’pcmaible. But when he got
duced a collection of vorees that are tru- into the cannting-room, it was plain he
had the smoked -gtaaoe* &lt;m Mill. Net
one person about1
lot sueh trifles trouble me
ho abould do. h

ihoeesnd
It is believed, by the publisher, that
its general circutaiion will bo productive
and abused the porter.
A few mornings alter that, Peter had
on what might bo called htablue glasses

to please,

update villa jCxclmmre*

PRICES TO SUIT!
At breokfort he watched all the children

Oeo. a. WORTH,
inwwr jrxxir&lt;t nrarrntn

Michigan_J»chang8-

were a thankful

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now

County,

co that the book

TAYLOR
"

■Kt MILLIiriT

wixEJtSszFfise

-e*

. At this there came an invisible head
SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.

Give us a call and we will warrant satirfaction.
HARVEY WEIGHT,

glad to tell you. They Arc gfcd cm*
end I wish every man triih poor eyed
had a pair like them."

Peter Crisp had somothing the matter
ith his oyoa; he needed spectacles to
jHisfrllauu.
help him to see. But this was no un­
common misfortune; hundreds of peo-.i* _v_ j. ._____ i i_____।___ t__ :__
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
day of their live*, use glasses and can­
Bible Lyrics: The Mature Product of not get along without them. No; the
Thirty Years' Study, by Rev. John A. chief trouble in Peter’s case was not in
Murray.
Soon to be issued in one elegant vol­
ume of about 500 double column pages,
embellished with sixteen full page pho­
to-lithographs, from original designs by
Dore, the eminent and uxrivallod French
artist, whoso fruitful pencil, as is well

Those in want of a Mnchino will plea so call and kt Mr. Phillips show
of bis fine work. HT“ Rcmrmber tho plao \ one dopr West ut J. P. 1 .
Co.'s Drug Store, south-aide State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hastings, May 10th, I860.—yl

IjTlEASONABLE PRICES!
N MICHAEL,*

MOTTLIDITSTG-S

xnnrlcct rntoe.

HENUINE DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES!

“Neighbor, if it ii not rnaldag

PETER CRISPS SPECTACLES

Ca'h paying customer*, give ua a call Wo will cheerfully ehow
our stock, that you nyiy compare prices with nay other firet-claee Store
' 8. C. PRINDLE,
ICOSIeT PROBVTS. Setaty Public. Caerty- £3F"iu tho State. We have got the Goods and we want to aeU^^f
them, and shall try to null you all we can and will satisfy you that it
LstT is for your intores t to buy here. Wo warrant tho prices shall be satisfactory.
Wo will take in exchange for our goods.
WM. H." HAYFORD,
’0U3EY »r-t r.in**!iorto Law, aod Sollei-

color of which could never be
finely cut t™. It will bo printed on
fine, tinted, laid and calendered paper,
inode expressly for the purpose, and
bound in thrco chaste and elegant
styles:’
singular effect It vu thought by many
1st, Library edition; in brown Eng­ tqot they befogged him retiX tS
lish morocco cloth, with beveled boards

with circulars and full instructions, will
bo sent to those taking agencies, for&gt;2.00,
Ihich amount may be deducted from
is amount of the agent’s first order for
twelve or more books.
It will thus be seen that the outfit is
practically given to agents. For forthrt

Cloths nnd Ready-made Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.

DSrfTT8b''&gt;ff for Barry Couoiy.

SSUE*

Like all of our publications, this work
will lx&gt; sold exclusively by subscription,
and active, thorough-going agents are
wanted in. every county. To any suita­ him one day
ble perron who wi
very cheerful
ty hansel^ or put
munioation with a

tWw-rl »nd HlacoUsBSM* Bool,.Blank
Book* .7 .11 kin*., Diartta. Copy Baoka
Musical Isatrortlvn Hooka Aa. et.Mii

NEWS,
Are now offering for solo, a full Stock of iSfcw and Seasonable
Goods, recently purchaaod in tho beet eastern marketo at tlio
lowest possible pricM for cash. Oar stock includes a full lino of

NUMBER 18.

if he waa dumb ; and i

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

ATTENTiONTcOMRADB I

m annum.

mado matters something better, still A
chilling influence remained behind MA

4&gt;tr M»o»' itura, Sial*Btn*fc
FiTlOERM &gt;•

KATES OF ADVEKTU1KG.

dreoo, hardly spooking a werfo A&gt;
extra English morocco doth, full gilt breakfast hs would sst nothing, ahd aa*
sides, beck and edges, with hoveled seem to want anybody else to; ixwwl
quently the whole family wpuLJ rit Ma|

------- with an——

JOHN ROBERTS,
V BTS1CTAX and Sarjwa. Dwtlliagea Broad-

She Jastinj# Jsaara

■ed waked it I

�NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

8kr ’Rutisjj Szsnti
plo are sending through freight to Chi-

GEOCUK U. DEWF.Y

DETROIT NOVETiTY WORKS
Manuterture a Full Line of

to fully endoroo that sentiment, and ho aimed too low End shot himself as instead of tho Lake Shore, and thht an
early alliance between the Erie and
would enforce it if- we could make the
Lake Share is quite probabla

CRACKERS

tho residence of Matthew Johnson, and
bored th.t Judge Cordoz* will remit
being unable tq proceed further sank

WE WARE EVERY DAY!

oun WANTS
Episcopal Pio-aic.

Tho great want of thia village is, and

tai to enable the Merchante to keep such
goods as the public require, constantly
on their shelves, and of a quality to

bottom of the market so far aa prices
ufacturern, of whxoh tho number should
shops with the products of their labor, in
their several deportments to an extant
that will at all times enable thorn to fur­
nish the people with all the various im-

point near Sheridan, about four miles assumed tho expense of interment and
from Hastings, and in close proximity care while living.
to that attractive spot, Thornapple Lake.
School Library.
The place selected for the day'e^lca'
sores, a beautiful walnut grove, was
During tho closing weeks ot tho last
School year, a jfrojoct was entered upon
for beginning a School Library, and
terizc such occasions, when “fair women
and brave men” lower their dignity far
convenient room was fitted up for tho
reception of books, and some valuable
good time with the young and rising
apporxtus was obtained; and now, th-.t
generation. Every one lent themselves
we have a library room, the question is,
for the good of the whole, and a scene
how can we furnish it with books and
of hilarity and general festivity present­
curiosities, and other things of publie
ed itself that we're rarely aeon equalled.
interest with a very limited amount of
As the sun indicated the hour of high
moqpy f This, wo think, can bo done if
noon, the unpacking of baskets by a
all will take pride in the matter and
ecore of fair hands claimed special at­
lend a helping hand. There can be no
tention, and soon a long table prepared
more important adjunct to an inytitntion
for tho occasion was groaning with the
of learning than a comprehensive and
luxurious viands of tho season. Every
well selected library. This fact has
thing that could tempt tho palate, from
a pickled beet to a lemon pie, waa served
good schools in a town ore good libra­
in greet profusion. Spring chickens,
ries ; yet there are few towns in the State,
cold meats pickled oysters, gherkins,

al departments of productive industry in
pastry, a great variety of elegant cakes
which they are engaged. But thia re­
quires, if success is to bo accomplished,
to the good taste and generous hearts of
untiring industry, and a proper classifi­ tho many Indios who prepared so royal
tin entertainment
Tho whole was
cation of tho business of the Village.
washed down with refreshing draughts
of elegant coffee and tea and ice-cold
lemonade.
In the afternoon, reinforcements came
what buainesa ho shall engage, ar what
eUm of goods ho shall manufacture or1

truly picturesque aa they stretched far '
oul
to. ptorid ..im, .ad u,
on thrir oars, the songs of pleasant
voices floating back to those on tho
shore.

signal of departing day, another colla­
tai would seek investment in our Village tion, fully equal to tho first one, waa
and the prosperity of (nll bo largely in­
creased, while from thbjnfliix of popu­ weni at it with a will, until there wpro
lation would come a homo market that scarcely enough of the frogmento rowould ensure to tho people of tho Coun­ moining to fill *' seven baskets fult”
The happy party were picked up by
ty as good prices fur their produce as
can bo obtained elsewhere in the State. the 8 r. m. train, and were safely doporitod al their homes without the slightest
occurrence to mar tho general happiness
prosperity aa falls to the lot of any vil- of the day. Every one was delighted ;
and it was a subject of univertal re­
mark, that a pleasanter or more delight­
desirable, beautiful and some occasion had never marked tho
history of oar young villagers.

AQE5TS WAXTKDFOS

OF THE WORLD,

FAMILY

OROOERIE8, OLIVET COLLEGE, 1869

bandies.
Lemons,
Oranges,

agents warted

Xuts, &amp;c.

’Till 8tSt“

SWIFT'S COCOA HAIR OIL!

H

Secret History
OF THE CONFEDERACY

The Best Hair-drewing in Use I

V»£hctm?£’J3

John Hefiron
WHOLESALE

OYSTER &amp; FRUIT

NATIONAL POBLteHISacO
rtulsdelpbta.
“

HOUSE,

Calb prvWjiG,' •tue4H

Bct Hall's Vegetable *bi

Uaa Hall'a Vegetable Si

WHEAT BUYERS!

Adopt Hall’s Vegetable S

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
GILLETT A HALL DETROIT.

Soli! Silrer and PM Ware.

TO LAKE SUPERIOR!

DETROIT on

a Music Hall.

Drag Store of F. D. Areutr

importance, that afford so little advan­
tages for reeding aa Hastings. The
Sunday School Libraries, and thirty-five
books belonging to the “ Reeding Cir­

Sewingr IVla.chine..
For a nucleus, we wish to obtain the
” New American Cyclopedia,” a library
complete in itself—consisting of sixteen
volumea'apd seven •Annuals,'*’ and cost­
ing, without the “ Annuals,” 196.00,
which we could not hope to obtain if wo
were to pay for it directly; but it is of-

Are., Itairait, niek.

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

3:
, *." ,
«totod«,&gt; to.l to..

o

Esnoa Bxsirxn,

- From Middleville.

ROBINSON &amp; WIGHTMAN

I- 0)

Push ox rut Ojob V.'oex
stMdiel and valuable bid

Cheaper for Caub than any Houeo in Barry
tono, help a good cause.

I shall, there.

subscrib^fbr this, and, nt the zam® time
I shaft -fiak you for any book or books

NEW

Goons

Direct from Factories.

•o« gups yet that should
without detay. Will the 8
riouer giro this matter pro.

DAILY

^Specialities in every department.

BUCKEYE REAPER &amp; MOWER!

I wish, also, to collect all the old “Dis­
RMS-*
trict Library " books that /re scattered
?*7‘for!Eu,*'r
—We are eole Agents for this Countv for
through tbe town, and persons having POOFIKG
“ the best intent Roofing nude. Cali and a« aunplM and get refftrence*.
any of them will please hare them
ARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand Re­ F. D. ACKLFI, Agent, Hastings, Mich.
ready; so that they may bo returned
pairing done promptly on short netice.
■■
-­
where they rightly belong. We would, Hutton, 1BA. April SO, IMO—,. WIGHTMAN A GREBLE.
jacxsom, Lanuro a iaqiiaw a. a.

H

M April, IMS.

objects of interest in Geology, Physiolo­
gy, Botany, or any other department of
Science, and a record of all gifts in ary
department whatever will be carefully

m
cn

uinn iminimn.iuuui tAUIT

MMetirg of the Regents of

TUA15H NOBTU*

ident of that Institution

Any one feeling an interest in secur
ing a valuable collection of books and

Suicide at Middleville — A German
Shoots Himself by Reason of Home­ that they cannot secure fur their gifts a
sickness.
TRAINS SOCTI1

30 CANAL STREET,

. _

GRAND bapids

NEW STORE,
BEST GOODS,

side, just below the false ribs, penetrat­
To tho above wo hare to say that tho ing the stomach and lodging near tho
tral, Pennsylvania Central, Baltimore A
Ohio and Michigan Southern Railroads
tariff quse-

IIPOBTANT TO FAROES!

rf Deputy District Atfy

MEN’S &amp; BOYS’ CLOTHING
FTTR-TSTISMIlsrC* GOODS

months ago, having behind a brother Erie, Michigan Southern and Wabash

CALIFORNIA A OREOOX
QJUJD TBDM RAILWAY

HATS, CAPS, BAGS, TRUNKS, &lt;fcC.

But the policy of tho Ad-

m
0)

CLOTHING HOUSE!

sooner than that they should be

Eolith language vmy rapidly, and has

Tillage by their public apiri

the Vutago, who have long

ARE MOW SELLING

of ,.b-

promoting knowledge; and if county
Ed. Haamres Baxna:—A German
named Peter Boling, who has been an­ able public documents, and If all will
come forward with cordial support, wo
Dauby &amp; Co., committed can make a collection of which this
univonal «motherwise enterprising town may not be
M*fy and universal auflmgo candidate.
ashamed,
Respectfully,
o'clock on the morning ofAho 17th. Tho
W. J. 8tua»t. .

never hare.

lie, and hence in addition t

rnsares their permanent

SUCCESSORS TO

ninanla State.

THE AMNESTY QUESTION.

AH tn «adj*Uy In-iMd to •*

A. roex wrvxuv.
.......
tii Bsmamut. in tho Townshi]
tKa lino of the Grand

AGENTS JH

the d-----d, tyrannical government at
Washington. It is iieo lloss to say that
the resolution was unanimously adopt xl.

venture to suggest that if tho men en~
gaged in the Dry Goods Trade would was tho next thing in order, and
tell tn coons; those in the Grocery
the “Little Chief,''—a monthly magnvoyage on tho glassy aur- xiuo for children, published at ladianacut capital to place before their custom­
ers more ample stocks from which to
moke their selections ; and at tho same
jirw bo better posted in the wants of the
public, and consequently make their
parehaiws more advantageously.

lUTMEW milEM C8LIESE

WONDERS

Foaxicx.—Napoleon is still an inva­
lid. Marshal McMahon will probably
HOnCEOPATlIY.
Minister. A petition
tor the Fenian prisoners baa been hand­
ed the Queen. Tho War Minister of
Austria opposes a re-1 action of her army.
omceo
tew ol
According to agreement with the Euri&gt;poan and American Ministers, Jep^ CITY HOSPITAL. CLEVELAND,©.
will inercaee her duti.----- _ i-------- 1 — from the year 1810. United Stalos offlcen at Philadelphia hare seized another
vessel fur attempting to vi'date neutrali­
To Treat all Kinds of Diseases
ty. A new conscription is taking place
in Cuba.

Cnsaimzirnc. — The Leavenworth
BuUtim says: “During ths eclipse, st
Council Bluffs, where it was almost to­
tal. a County Democratic Nominating
Convention was in session. When »urrounding objects commenced to darken,
not a little disgust and anxiety were
manifested at the unexpected and un­
pleasant intrusion, and an ardent' wheel
hone' of the Iowa Democracy offered a
resolution denouncing it as dearly
constitutional, and an unwarranted &lt;

CwatralBsd

Brass Work for Steam.

For Pamphlet Circulars addrcei

that they were never concerned in any
school and congregation of the Protestscheme to lock up money, and never
aid Episcopal Gkurch, on Wednesday
wilfully
violated the usury tew.
last, stands unsurpassed. The day was kindly cared for by Mr. Leonard and
The completion of tho Grund River delightful; tho skies clear and bright, tho citizens of tho village generally.
A post mortem examination was held It is generally believed that Fisk will
Volley Railroad through tho county and a gentle breexo that prevailed tho
defeat Ramsey in tho Albany A Susque­
Us, Parkhunt and Rich, when the facta hanna case, and the road will bo under
balmy and salubrious.
tho control of the Erie. Fourteen oul
any village in the State.
The party numbered eome hundred were elicitod. Tho funeral waa held at
children and adults, all under the di- the Baptist church yesterday, a sermon tho road have sold their stock to tho
appropriate to the occasion being Erie party, who claim a majority of tho
purpoits, and especially for stock grow­
ing, while for tho production of wheat Bxscnorr, started on the 8:45 train, and preached by the Rev. Mr. Day, of Ann

IB tf UttY M
AGENTS

ium fife aw nmMi.

can, without embarrassment and with- □p this Summer fur a day’a out doer mediately summoned, and Drs. Ellis.

it is without a rival. Hastings is al­
most in its Geographical centre, and
should naturally, command tho businaas of the County, and its Merchants
and Manutacturors should bo able at all
times to successfully compote for.tho
business of all parte of the County with
those in any of the adjacent cities and
vdlagee. But to do this successfully,

NEW ADVESTISLUEM!

Wm. H.- Burk 4 Cot, Column.

SEED WHEAT AGEMOY.

SPICER 4- WILSON

PRACTICAL. OBNAMENTAL
HOUSE, SIGN AND

BUT BOD WHEAT in the WOKLP-

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACREtad VoteMai

paintehs

aSu*T£"-K-

nuu
. BfJfjrERs a.yd
*&gt;« WILSON.

PRICES

BAT.AG1?OJ&lt;

U.S. Morel

�£sral itiid JliwUsuwus.
REV AIVEtniENEWn.
fin-k. on
— Satarday-tUir
e . ,
10pressetaioa
»treet
fight
and conviction as disordsrir nerw».
and tho action of Jvxncx Bcmmxx in
fi»ng them according to tho ordinance
few fee HixjI hie m such om* mads and provided. It
should be underrtood that any partis,
caught fighting, druak or noisy, or in
any other manner disturbing tho good
order and quiet of our Villsge, will be
at once arreited, and promptly brought
to trial Liknwto., the Marshal should
promptly arrest, aad bring before some 1
Justice of the' Peace all parties violating
nnr nthar nf
It____ . • ., ....
lag., eapecxally tho*. offending by opmmg their ehope or other places of buti­
nes* on the Sabbath , and d Iu u „
can see, it should make no difforenuo
whether th. front or M door,
open*!- whether one sells ice cream
and whisky, or whisky straight, or a£»•-», or yet docs any other btuinwu pro­
hibited by tho ordinance.

nil.

iu—The ladies of the Bapti-t SoriU hold an Ice Cream Social at
noil, this (Wednesday) evening.
* cordially invited to attend.

A Tin Orrict has been established
s! SxixmiN. in the Township of Costletun, on tho hno of the Grand River Val­
ley Railresd, midway between Hasting,
and Nsshrille, called Meadville, and
Rs. Mt*t&gt; appointed postma tir.

ronas over the Grocery Store of M cases.
Rin A Allen. to the looms occupied by
Ma. Juvn ss a Music Hall, in the Phanix Block, over the well known City
Drug Store of F. D. Acklet.

Wostkt or Imitation -Tho improvotaints being made to tho building ccou­
pled as a Bakery by Srewtar B corneas.
These snon sei m to understand their I
owa interest and tho wants of tho pub-,
lit. and hone in addition to what they ।
are doing fur the improvement of tho
Village by thoir public spirit and enter- ,
pri,e, they are building up a tradwthat'
miuro, their permanent .succes, and
the gnat convenience of the people of
the Village, who have long fo’.t (he ne­
cessity of u First-Class Bakery.

Stxated.—From the residence of the
subscriber, in the township of Johns­
town, two 2-ycare-old heifers - one
speckled, with short stub horns, chubby
built, white face aad beDy, and a littlo
white on tho hind lege; tho other a red
roan, with white belly, and with horns
similar to tho first A liberal reward
will bo paid fur
* information
‘
of their
whereabouts. *Address
Pxrxicx Lex,
aug!8t3
Johnstown, Mich.

run; B~=rf ”
ia 1 nr; mU pfciva. pat jnbUabad,
akieh gina aot t»l; tha Sanaa aad
lataa, but alao Ua laaaaof aaebnanbar
«f u, «»d Uad;.
Tba ■&gt; ia ItxS iaehra. aad aaata,
wkatnaadaadaBnad, tobaa«&gt;r.
fan, 1130 to U M aootxdiaf te U»

The Slnalea* Match I
~k. drtfa.rf 10 „ n

ksts.

Corn has been quirt and steady,

duH and 1 to 8 lower. Tho shipping
demand i, light, and the local trediW
supplied from wsgoua There is a little
wquiry for bariay, but no large quanti­
ty oa.-red, nominal at quota’ions. Ths
—1__ i-------- and not
being in good demand,_______ _

WONDERFUL,
ECONOMICAL,
AND USEFUL.

tuuS-

^W»Misa4.SBfirL
M. 4. YARNELL,

|

at a wide range of prices - ws quota fl
to |l por bn. We quote tho smaUer
fruits as soltows: Lawton blackberries,
•2 to 12.50 por bu.; plum*, 12.50 to 14;
huckleberries, $2.50 to |8.
Butter
quiet and steady. Tho Eavtcrn markets
being well supplied, there u no demand
for shipping. Eggs decidedly weaker,
thoir being difficulty in effecting sales at
14. Proviatons are slightly advanced, i
and firmly held at present rates, with
moderate activity. Potatoes unsettled.
Some sweet potatoes are on sale to-day
at |10 to 11 per bbl. for Jerseys, and |0
to |iJ.5O for Illinois. Watermelons are
in market at |35 to HO per 100. Wool

DorrmjE wagons,
Thx Labcxrt axd FixTst Aatorrxxxr
ever offered in the County.
I AIM TO SELL

Genuine Articles.
TlttEJES X

TIEEI!

TREES I

GRAND RIVER TOWES,
Lowell, Kent County, Mich.

Ayer’s
tasrair.!

,

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

The Americas Odd Fellow for Au­
gust has among its varied contents:—
Winning and Losing, a True Stoly of
Wall street; Choosing a Profusion;
Bringing up Children: An Odd Follow
Abroad; Sctonlific and Curious Facts;
Odd Follow Gems; Letters from Eu­
rope; Tlio My,tic Chain (music); What
Wives should Know; Human Lifo; Robokah Dopxrtment; Ladies' Olio; ThoOrder in Australia; Cyrrespondanco
from all quarters; Poetry; Miseellanv;
Ac. l*uLlir,hed by Jons W. Oife,
No. 96 Nassau street, New Turk. 12.00
per year.

The Ladt's Fkiexd ros Ara err.—Tie
Augu.t number of thia “ Queen of tho
Moithliea" is adorned with a beautiful
stool engraving of those two youthful
lovers, " L’aul and Virginia"—a doubloPtgcd and handrotnoly colored Fashion
late, containing tho latest Palis styles,
and the uiual number of miaceUnneous
engravings, illustrating sea-aids cos­
tumes, children's fashions, hat*, heod&lt;lres««, dinner and walking toilets, Ac.
Tito music of this month is a ballad,
‘‘Tho Ru e of Erin.” Those fascinat­
ing noveietv, * Roland Yorke; or, Duno
in Passbn,** by Mrs. Henry Wood, aad
"Between Two,” by Miss Elisabeth
loading to tho Depot But there are j Pre* colt, are continued; We are glad
to see that tho editor, in her usual ernsome gap, yet that should be filled up I sible way, object* decidedly to tho high­
without delay. Wil! the Street Ccmmis-I
! hi-cl folly, rublishi'd by Deacon A 1’ssioner giro this matter prompt attention? J; tenon, 819 Walnut itrcet, Philadelphia,
Boiidcs, it seems to us that some of tho
walls ordered on Broadway and the ad­
jacent streets stiolild be ‘ constructed
•ffhou'. further delay. And if the pro­
New York, Aug. 20.
prietors will not and can not be com­
There is no excitement whatever in
pelled t-i construct them, t^cn wo hope financial &lt; irctos, money being ca»y arid
the Village Fathom will order them steady at u to 0 on call loans, though in
built and paid for out of the Contingent sumo instances 4 per cent is taken.
openud and c'.mod at 132, though
Fund, iv the waixs cro a public nocei- Gold
during tho day it was rather unsteady.
Government socuritios »ru steady and
unchangvd. In flour wo report trade
IxTXXtsrtxo Rvxox.—There was a dull and market 10 to 12 tower on mo.t
mooting of tho Reguntv of the University grades, receipts being much below those
st Ana Arbor la it week, to elect a Pres­ of the curn»i&gt;ondi3g day last wrtrk. ident of that Institution in place of Dx. Wo quote:
Haven, resigned. Tho proceedings were
iu secret session, but rumor Ijjis it, that
in ccmidorativn of bls important im- While wheel vs Ira.......... T.s«dr .T» 7 S*®T i«
Wheat is reported as dull and 2 to 4
pmvemoato in tho Orthography ol
the English Language, tho posi­ lower than yesterday, wliils tho week
tion wav tendered to Hox. James A. shows a decline of 0 to 8 on prwdpal
erodes
The now crop is coming in
Swkbxt, of this Village. But that ow­ quite tritely, but brings no advance &lt;m
ing to hit smMKs stsderfy, pending the the price of old. Tho highest pnre paid
question of his acceptance, the ban of to-day was SI 80 for new white South­
s-crecy was not removed, er the official ern. Corn has advanced 10 on tower
rates, while only 2c. more on outside figprwolingt allowed to bo published.
atM and this anlyfor,t£.
best. Oats heavy and 0 to 8 loww than
Done Derr. - It appearing by tho ox th. 18th- IVoviiions are
record that one H. Wxxtxes, of Middle­
j D-ville, was doing business as a vender of U&gt; Uio very
ore lees active than y«rt«day- thou8h
AO-red aad keeper of a Billiard Hall, pries rule firm. There is a littie
without paying hie Revenue Tax,&gt; war­ ness in prints and Western buyers do
rant was issued by C. G. Holxxooe,
Esq-, U. 6. Commissioner, by direction ffuaranloo Woolens are m good ■ap­
of Deputy District Att’y.Gxo. C. Wonts, ply and prices generally rule high.
Detscit MAXxra.
Esq., and Mr. Wdoxx* promptly arrest­
Detroit, Aug. 21.
ed by Dep. U. 8. Marshal Gw’l W. H.
Deceit on Friday last On being ex­
amined it appeared that there waa same
doubt as to any real intention to defraud
the Government on tho part of the rofpondent and ox payment of tho tax and
necessary costs the case waa dismissed.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

THE ENDLESS MATCH!

MIDDLEVILLE

Real Estate s Exchange
AGENCYe
Conducted by

JOHN CAKVETH.
Improved Fams aid Tillage
Property

FOR SALE &amp;, EXCHANGE

BUSINESS CARDS.

A dressing which
agreeable,
kbalthy, and effectual
for preserving tho
hair. Faded or yray
1
hair ii won rntortd
to iti original color
vith the glou and
frtihncu of youth.
Thin hair is thick­
1-nicF. ONLY tlM*.
ened, falling hair checked, and bald­
to salt parckenr.
ness often, though not always, cured
___ _______ H. WHIOBT.
by its 'use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or thio glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it ciean and vigorous.
Ils occasional use wiH prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, ai&gt;d
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious ctibstonces which
make some preparations dangerous and AND UNDER THE BEST CULTIVATION
Ceed Delteten, p.eeo^&amp;e.
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted 11 Aert* IThMt on Ik* GroSaJi Ow tllrS ■
\ whirti ell!go vitblksPara.
merely for a

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing also can be found lOkdeairable.
Coutaining neither oil nor dye, it docs
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.,
Practical and Axaltrcal Chemists,

LOWELL, MASS.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

W

General Grocer,

HARDWARE STORE'
H. A. GOODYEAR,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Dw Medicines, Groceries,
STOVES, IRON.
Orocerioi and Produce,

H. A. GOODYEAR, ‘

Baite&amp;Eickaiie Dealer,
Shelf'Hardware and Cutlery,
jjArriNGM

,

Dodge's Clehrated Plows

WOOLEN FACTORY!
Ws bsve p«robu«t Ik* soUr* isisrwt sf
0-. s. ■VATST BEVCrKTT,

HastihmWhieh Factobt
sr. bow p».^»d U ektr; It on ta .II tl.

HALL’S u
SM1SBUAN

jREHXWER-

IS A SPLENDID HAIB-DWSSINGI

IASH FOR HIDES AND PELTf

Price S6O an -Acre*

�“Beyond tl»» BStarimippl,IFrsMM
taSaarff ISO,

• BeromnbSring the clots from which
MbMootbe ofiase holding official poai%db VbAsr fits British Government are
appointed, tho reader will not be butpried to learn that the sympathy of
Bn^Mb society in Mauritius wm decidwdiy friendly to tho rebels in our recent
ktreggle- Evidences of this, some of
tUm ludicrous, some annoying, and
many contemptible, it was my lot to en­
counter. In anticipation of a visit from
the J btowa I waited upon the largest
cpal-dealing house in tho Island—a

i.vnto'*:1

"Jwjfc •&lt; r*s&lt;. Mat Wmi: u, ..i.V'J*’•■■SZ

besought it,
on
a
variety of
grounds, not to supply the said
rover, should she eater tho port,
.With the means of continuing her pirati­
cal career; but I wm somewhat curtly
told, “ The house has coals for whomsoRtrbsi money.” A few days later,
the steamer laaderhilt camo into th"
harbor, and before I had any communi­
cation with tho ship, I received a polite
note from the aforesaid firm, saying that
It hod excellent cools for sale, on very
favorable terms, with which it would be
happy to supply the Fanderlilt. In
thanking tho noise for its favor, I wm
aldo to say that sntisfcctory arrange­
ments with other parties would obviate
the necessity of accepting its very kind

MORTGAGE

--------- -

WM- VWOHM

PROBATE ORDER.
.
irMZCW/ea.ronmto W J^rv.»-Als

obortly after the capture of tho bark
Sm Bride in Table Bay, which vessel
Captain Sammee succeeded in selling to
some British subjects, a letter appeared

CESTIOM, COM

LD r°&lt;T. M M. G

Capetown, wore largely inter­
acted in tho purchase of tho said Sm
Bride. The next day, tho same journal
contained a note from Mr. Sereudat, a r. .
■‘•a &lt;»• m»u sununor
merchant of Port Louis, and the Portu­
gese Consul, .saying that he was the I”X«“.
ei u‘’
correspondent of the Capetown firm, and
that ho could safely deny that it had, or
Would have anything to do with this at­ Hole owawi of Osllmra', and RrifolilFumu.
tempt to appropriate uncondemned cap­
tured property. A few weeks later, tho
cargo of the Sro Bride, after various
wanderings and transshipments, arrived
al Mauritius, where, all efforts to re­
claim it for tho lawfol owners being uasuoceaaful, thia Mr. Sercndat, forgetting
p. horror of piracy, accented the con-1
sigmnent of the same, amidst the laugh­
ter of the town,—so great a difference
doos a fat commission make.
,
It wns also a nut unfroqueat remark
of British officers, that we could not,
that ft wm undesirable wo should, supproas the groat rebellion. "You are get­
ting too large and too strong,'’ said they.
.** There is room for a half-domn nations
In your immense territory. If you go
on increasing in numbers, and develop­
ing your resources for a generation Iongw, no power on earth can cope with
you. You will bowl us all down, like a
act of t inpins,"—a frank confession of a
feeling for more prevalent and powerful .
than wm often willingly admitted. In .
one portion in an influential po- ;C«jh Prill. tiilm Win. *e_ ,
iutiou in the colony, and but two or ,
.throe in any sphere, expressed to me ,
any sympathy with our Government, or ।

BIWlSSS-

tgmer, r. a.

DB. 0. C. UBBL
PRODATEORDER.

MORTGAGE

■e mUI exurt.^. at Ik* itoit eft
iH-mt.liWi
&gt;aui tan wmx
Sw?
5®®**
’
XfeuU MsnMU. JSL-h.. Ji), r.n..

:

iold»roo e*jraea!oli»i Dollls. PnM
teal to «nj sddrea br sx&gt;na or

IJrtOO.

RWgh to say frequently that from our
. conversations ana oanwpondence he
hod derived much valuable information,
enabling him to understand thst, what&gt;
ever the pretences on cither hand, tho
real struggle was between Freedom nud
Barwy, and enlisting his earnest desire
fof the maintenanu' of our Government
—Fsbwai’s

1800.

MIDDtXVUXS

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

Cot Tsu Or *x» Kxxr It.—Frank­
lin Byre, a highly respectable and intel­
ligent former of Galena, Kent count;,
Maryland, givea the following m a sure
[Tho following dialogue is said to have
earn for the bite of a mad dog. As will boon overheard on the comer of State
be seen, he has tested it with tho moat &amp; Jcffcnon streets, a few days ago.]
grafifflng results:—
“ Eiocampane is a plant well known
to moat persons, and ft io to be found in
many of our gardens. Immediately af•isr befng bitten take one and a hnlf
" Where's that?”
ounces of the root of tho plant—the
green root is perhaps preferable but tho First door West of the Bank, tho beat
dried will answer, and may bo found in place to buy goods in Michigan ?
our drug stores, and wm used by me— “ TOY DON’T BAY!—What kind of
slice or bruted, put it in a pint of fresh Goods F’
milk, boil down to half a rant, strain,
and when cold drink it, fasting at leMt
six hours afterward. Tho next morning,
footing, repeat tho does, prepared m tho
last, and thia will bo auflieieut It ia ro- “ WHO DOES BUSINESS THERE!"
oomznendod that after «ach dose nothing
be eaten far at leMt six hours.
J h«vo a aon who wm bitten by a mad “Oh! that toller that got burned out J—
dog eighteen years ago, and four oiher Whsn’d he get into that new placeF’
ohUdren ia tho neighborhood were also
bitten; they took tho above dooe, and “About the first of December." Como,
are alirs aad wail to thisday. Aad I go down and see his new store 1
have known a number of othera who
“ 'Nott San! Do they do much work
ware Litton and applied the same rem- tharoF’

“ Where’e ye ’goinT9

TO THS CITY DRUGG STORE,

F. D. ACKLEY.

“ YES SER-EE. They’ll make a £hs^
it is aapDCMd that tho root contains a
principle which, being taken up by the ftor run if you carry it to 'em."
Blood in its cironlattoa, counteracta or
“ CHARGE HIGH—do they F’
■eutraliroa the deadly offsets of tho virus

confidence in thia aim-'
pie rantedy that I am willing you should
gftu my name iu connodion with this

I

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MICHIGAN

D"-HADriELD-S

EQUALIZER.
Vanlyris can be Cnxvdl

* GEORGE PBE8T0B
Io,ll-M"ralUr.U#tltoW,

S W.H fctaoua

GROCERIES

*

•f Dr. UaaasM's Loa^.-, .J7
uaailrer, «ad Ktner,!

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GEO. M. DEWEY
AT niaTIXOS. 11BBT CO., NICK.

am 3**tiu» !»••«
«•««■ «r MTtrauw.

*11

ar OBO. M. DEWBT.

VOL. XIV.

I TASTINGS, MICHIGAN,WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, I8G9.

BiisiiiMS Jircctonj.
i to with PTM»IMM
.sr&gt;;x
ZfXaa4
sa1
c. JL TINKHAM,

The Executive Committee take this oc-

NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I have just returned from

E H. MALLORY,
al th* Court Uuaa

MMtFK

WM. UPJOHN,
knl'MCI IN sndSanisso. OAos
rd. . J. II.UUll. '■

------ with an------ ■

IMMENSE STOCK
of Seasonable Goods which I offer at
X' X'tXCZ*JEsjoSsI that will Astonish.

i w vnooxin
DEftrrr s

S. 0. PRINDLE.
ris*fi!I*’c«C. °f Hartte*.
&gt;«Cu , efXtw York. Ollie*

~ WM. H. HAXT0RD,
VORSEV B-l C.uamllor al to&gt;*.

. il.lcL a UUJ*.
.____
1. ?. ROBERTS &amp; CO'.

f

-

President

Direcion:
T. Atrorz. 0. B. Bixkau, J. 0. Haxxa,
Ghjixxt SratxxR, W. P. Bumtol.

Second bort do,
duty al night to

the animals end

tsoo
1 00
1 00 Thirl boat dot

1.

Tho Executive Ckimrnittoo will
BartOow.

Beit Colt 1 year old,
Second best do,
the village of Hastings, on Thursday
Third best do,
and Friday, October 7th and 8th, 1869. tuto
Tickets:
Third beat do,
Tickets of m mbership (not transfera­
ehairman.
CLASS NO. 8—Diatt Haann.
ble), one dollar, will admit members of
8. Each Viewing Committee win

EXCELSIOR

When

ty-ons yean &lt;
once of the F

Beet Draft Team,

25 cents; Children over 8 and

Third boat do,

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
.............

ccpt by tho persons I
' long, will be forfeited.

Are now offering for snlo, a full .Stock of New and Seasonable
Goodn, recently purchased in tho boat eastern markets at the
lowest possible pricoi for cash. Our stock includes a full lino of

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloths and Roady-mado Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoos, Groceries, Ac.

Third best do,
CLASS 1

Second beat do,

rtionsry premiums
Third beat do.

Draft Teams will take pure. At one
o’clock, tho trial pf Female Equestoianship will take place, to be imme8iately
followed by Female Driving of Teams,

Be would not forget that we are Agent for one of the best
Sewing Machines in the world—
■

Third best

CLASS NOi 9-Wi

Order of Exercinea
FiuttDat:—Thursday, the first day
of tho Fair, will be occupied in entering
Stock and articles not previously entered,
up to 12 o’clock at noon. The Execu-

iS7“Ca b paying customers, give us a call. Wo will cboerfnlly show you_£]
need within the County far farming purour stock, that yotr may oumpare prices with any other firnt-cloas Store
Boat Jack,
fy in tho State. Wo have got tho Goods and wo want to «oll_^3
time the trial of trotting stock will com__ them, and shall try to sdl you all wp can and will satisfy you that it
ST'is foryour internet to buy here? Wo warrant tho prices ahaU be satisfactory.
Third boat do,
Best Mule team.

Blitter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.

Second beat do,

Third beet do,
Best Mnl" Colt 2 yearn old,

Second do,
Beet Bucking Colt,
exhibition. At three o'clock the Annu­
al Address will bo delivered at Use Hand,

00
Third treat do,
00
Best II oiler 1 year old,
00
Second bret do,
00
Third best do,
Boat rucking Bull Calf,
Second bent do,
Third best do,
Best tucking Heifer Calf,
1 00

2
2
8
2

1 00

Those in want of a Machine will ploavi eall and lot “rJTiiU.na show you some
of bin fine work.
Rem*mber the plnoo, one door West of L P. Roberts a
Co.'a Drag Store, south-si Jo State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
II artingo, May 10th, 1869—yl

13F

ENUINE drugs
DRUGS *
MEDICINES!
enuine
&amp; medico
u

mt. ■

G

JOHN MICHAEL,
BOC&lt;». i»d C«X'qt»
OI«W

REASONABLE PRICES!
AT THE

K

U
—

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.
STOR

PURE PAINTS &lt;fc OILS!
BRUSHES, VARNISH,

.

”

WM. L. C0B3.

ATTOBXEV ti-i C-seerftor al

JttifM— Gilbert Striker, C. McQueen,
GENERAL RULES.
1. AU competitors fur premiums,
judges and officers, ahull bo rvaidrntn of
the County and members of tho Society,
and no intoresU-d party shall pass judg­
ment on property that ho or his family
11. Exhibitors of thorough-bred
shall exhibit
atock are requested to furnuh a pedi2. All animals and articles intonded
for exhibition shall be entered on or be­
J. M. NEVINS, Swrrfary.
fore 12 o'clock of Thursday, the 1st day

JUST* JEV.ElCJSX'Vr3E:l&gt;.

otmnrov&gt;D.,rnumv’r"‘TE , EiD'
osnn rewm cExciKE Bsot-ira cnowx i.kad.
tion, no that tho judges will hare no dif­
ficulty in finding them.
r.
*o_ '
■ - r w.ll f.V. nn.

O^nn POUNDS HARTLETT PURE LEAD.
2500
iQQQ POUNDS GENUINE FRENCH ZINC.

85 00

nuiuir. ApH 2011, isco -n'-

.

_________________ ___

1 00
iag the flrot premium at any Fair, shall,
tho onaceedinn

Third Bost do ..
.1 00
CLASS N0.N-Taamn Stock.

XEW GOODS

WI. JONES,
BUBGEOX DvntUt. ••uU e»U «* ‘‘Jf

DR. C. 0. SCOTT,

TXEtTISTBV-

V t.

M. WHITFORD.

Rail Road pri

00 Third best do.
00 Be* aueking Ball C&lt;14
00
00
60
75
Third boat do,
CLASS NO. 7-ltirivx Cxrnx '

Best sucking Hoifor Calf,
Second best do,
Third best do,
CLASS NO. 2—Dibwax Gunn.
Zw^t - Gilbert Striker, Q McQueen,

1 50
1 50
Beet BnH i years old.

Best Bull 1 year old.
Second beet do,

Beet Bull 1 year oM,
1 60
1 60
1 60 TfeMbcUdcs

Best Cow.

8 00
S 00
8 00
1 50

animais and articles offered Third do.,
Beet do.

HOLBROOK R MILM,

Third best do,
Best Heifer 1 year old,
Second best do,
,
Third best do,
Best sucking Bull Calf

Boat Cow,

| OOKOUT FOITMECAU!

luollalln ooi'ewo •• ——•
i.collsell■(.

2 00
2 00 Third beat do,
Best Bull 1 year old,
1 50 Second best do.
Third beet do,

Second beat do,
Third beat do,
Beat Cow,

3 00
1 00
2 00

llUJIvvilla, Ml XT __________ _

~

84 00
Third beat do,
Beat Bull 2 yean old.

1 00

that defies competition.
Give us a call and we will
J. p. ROBERTS de CO.

HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTOHSKY .nd C-innerlter •«
S&lt;?„

DIVISION A—ISarees.
CLASS NO. l—&amp;uujo:aa.
foot—Richard Janos, Wm. Tinkler,

Second Beat do.,
Third Best do,
Best Bullion 8 years old,

e
EASTINGS HORSE.
C.raw rf SUU »».l Cbnreb Slrvaw.

0 Hanna
Best Bull 3 yearn bld ar avs^
Second best do,
Third boot do,

LIST OF PREMIUMS

thin rule.
8. Exhibitors will be careful to hare To be Awarded al the Seventeenth
ANNUAL FAIR of the Barry County
Agricultural Society, to be Held at
rise they will lie overlooked by tho
Hastings, Thursday and Friday, Oc­
tober 7th and 8th, 1869.

turpentine
RARROtVS,
Ilia P»t O»«« B“5W.1«
. I'nmrw
I* Wa abv.
unknul Iaib_lH» W.
...,b*?M-slib.P.3rWM

Third do.,
All tea ma are strictly forbidden to
factor than a walk within the Third do-

Sfr*.

Best Backlog Bull C»Jf,

TUrwoeetao,
_Jr*Bert sueking Helfer Calf,
Oa««dbO*0* ' „ n r •.

CLASS Na s.

®ki«w
Third da,

Evrarrainro to please,

AJXiBN *

PRICES TO SUIT!

Third beet do.

Second do,
■ttudd©.

CUBS NO. 4.
Mararra Hoasxs roa Caxxum Rom-

TWadbsaido,
Best Bull 1 ysar old,
sw

tar Rutii

GEO. a. WORTH,

'

X CARD,

Michigan Exchange.

That’s Big Talk, „
Try it Bow.
MRS- TXYLOR

iew nuiiautWrt

2 00

CLARA NO. 7.
Cotts—Maxis n Gxlxixm.

2.

■BCJeCJS JF-X-OJEAEITVCEI.
c. 0. H0LBR00X.
ATTOZXKY .1 L&gt;«. .-Winter In Ct

4-Boww OMR

Barry County Agricultural Society will

■ rr.HUWSl,

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,

OFFICERS OF THI SOCIETY:
D. G. Roamox, - Treaaurer.
S. J. Bibilmax, - Vioo Preaidant
Pxxxx Csamm, ■ MarahaL

CLASS MO.
win be no cause for complaint,
light Vatah.

Second beet do,

ALLEN BENNETT.

Huntings, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1809.—yl

ATTi’.STIOK, C0MBASS!
nnBKB U.lH1KT. X

CLABBN0.8.

xrai u» Aovunon:

IVO TBOLBLE TO HHOTV OOOI1H

H. J. HANEY.
FUTirtlV a»a Sareroo. OO

J

Of the Barry OevrtyAgria^tsral Booltty. st Hastings, on Thursday and
Friday, Octobar 7th and 8th, 1889.

I. C. Bbat,

NEW YORK AND BOSTON
JOHN ROBERTS,

NUMBER 1».

SBJBWHinUALFUB

CASH STORE!

CHARLES II. RAVER.

SJ

■•WIUM^a.taTC,Him. asilM lists

«**•

CLAM NO. 5.

aww

Third bM»«e,

8
■a** mu*
£ Bentpatrajma
lywaUSteMt

�NEW apvkrtibements.

; Chr gssting* S»«»er.

tpOBCnBAJP

O0v

^eity,

HARDWARE STORE'
H. A. GOODYEAR,

C RAC KERS
br the P»e"fl ®r

Oppo.lteto DrlokDlook.

‘S.’X-4—loaf corn bread,
collection of Cake made by
one exhibitor,
carad Ham, with statement of

man, Z. B. Hoyt.
Brat 6 grade of eatUo to be owned
' byonclndfvldualjy'raoravcr.ls 00
Beat 6 or more native cattle owned
'
* • byon«U»dlvidual4y'"*«’», 2 M
Bee* 6 or more fall blooded cattle,

STOVES, IRON,

We give up tho most of otir space
this week to tl&lt;e Barry County Agricul­
BT EEL, '
tural Society, to tho end that tho pro­
gramme for tho forthcoming Fair may
Tin
and
Sheet
Iron Ware
be generally known. We believe the
JT47ZA
•
ffLUA
people do not so fully appreciate tho ben­
O/AdZJUA
PWTF.
efits to bo derived from those Agricul­
XsChrapas on tBe Wall Hoad,
tural Fairs os they should, and that
* drtln^'Tren.itort.Uon.
oonaoquently they do not make the ex­
Fuik.br *lt..tbe paid i« Ordrr for
hibition what it ought to be. The pre­
mium list is extended to embrace a tldrd
ciaas, and several addition* to the vari­
ous clawes mode, and if tho fanner* of
Eave Troughs
tho County rill neo to it that tho stock
Made and put up on Short Notice.
growing interest of the County is fully
in cniM or
and fairly represented, thia alone would
make the Fair a derided success. But Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery»
in Cereal*, tho product* of the County
cannot bo surpassed in the State, and it
should be tho pride aa it certainly is the
interest of our people to make thia ap­
parent at tho annual exhibition* of the
For Sale at Kalnmagoo Prices.
produetira industry of the County.
---- -------Como then, with your choice herd* of
imported Cattle, Sheep and Swine; your
blooded Horera, and your Farm and
Garden Product*, from every Township;
and let this Exhibition bo a lasting
credit to our County.

WE SAKS EVERT DAT!

iih sist mi rrm*as.
H«mw minss ctiim
Opera in Detroit September IBUu
For Pamphlet Circulars, address

BUEAJD.

1BA BATUKW, PrarifleM,

ItVSK.

era

..4. 4^4 arausmra* rf-teu CAKB,eri*M
CHBK8K; slss,
FAMILY

Bcvriea, Belter, Lark aud E«a. *•
Cltr Bakerr, eo*a« •&lt; lafcroo. and Coart
Sirwts.
rrEWABT BBO’S.
HaaUup. laljr (1st, I Ml.-If

JTXtDCCU rsicis.

Beet patchwork Quilt,
•• white Quilt,
“ pair woolen Blankets,

B. J. BFLO'WKT.

E&gt;.

TTOMtSOPATniC Pbysta.* aed 8arr«.n,
Al iateol

Secret History
OF THE CONFEDERACY

The Beat Hair-dretring in Use!

“
tJHSrJsa,.
John Heflron,

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND,O.
Haa parmantlv focaiad ia liaaflaru JtStfeg

1

aad daily «o.aoluno-a-&gt;lh Ifca mn.l aewntlte
A/.dkal Ma. ia tba City, it praparrd Ie

’

mJ J n

OYSTER &amp;

Sn-Bcnl 8xx Hxxxl!—

FRUIT

I must have mone
i*u.r**&lt;* I

HOUSE,

To Treat all Kinds of Diseases
918 Jefferson Are..Petrol*, Mich.
■ iih lb. Latest sad rnoal Improved tomia of

i

Oa« .var O D. Brtnniao'a Nlorr. ear. jtete
aodJeXaraon alrtat Call* promptly attended
to day or night.
ConantlnLoni Free.
marl«rl

1

$

Worsted Slipper*,
Mantilla,
pair Lamp Mata,
Foot Mat,
Lace Cap,
worked CUtar,
under Stosses,

H ih lf

Tidy,
SUk Blanket,

Mr. Greeley illustrated one of his ar­
ticle* on political economy by reference
to the suoccesful manufacture of watches
in thia country:
“ The history of tho watch manufac­
ture in this country i* full of instruction*
and encouragement. Though we ba.1
made our own clock t, and some to sell,
for a half century, we had depended en­
tirely on Europe for our watches, down
nearly or quite to i860, when the man-

OF THE WORLD."

IlOXCEOPATHY.

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

iii

Beet wool Carpet,
Second beet do,
Real rag Carpet,
Second brat do.
Brat pair woolen Stocking*,
CLAUS NO. *—LoxG Wools.
Second beet do,
Judgea-T. Alton, M. L. WUtlama, A.
Brat pair Wooten Gloves,
KHalL
“ pair woolen MlUena,
“ pound woolen Yarn,
made Shirt,
•&lt; Ottoman Cover,
•• fancy chair Cover,

■

OBOOEHIE8,

Candies.
Lemons,
Building Mat erials.
Oranges,
iite.
Muis.^c.
Caab paid For alt kl*4* •! rlf Fruit*. SWIFT’S COCOA HAIR OIL!

Jedgra-H. B. Barnum, H. Baton,
D. CV Ban barn.
Brat ppsnlsh Buck, (foil Mood)
M 00
Second brat do,
1 00
Brat Spanish Ewee, 2 or more,
(foil blood)
2 00

APEX TH WAXTU) Full

WONDERS

&gt;1 urn u. VtorMiklj Improved, wlib • *wd
orchard, a am.II Pram* lionaa, aid nrcauau
oot brildla**. anlh pmC Wall aod Clat.ro Tarma: Its par aero, with. r**aa.aMa cradil.
tnqalra ot tb« tubaenter on U&gt;a pram-art
O. C. BATEN.
Ya.kaa Bprinr*. April 1*1^. l**».
aprlum

£^AND rLASTCB,

. WATER MME... «
QUICK LIME,
la aodlraa QuaUtlaa, for Sala by

j. COLE a* BOX.

B.

KEBRICK.

rSMBSf

lawto’ Boot*.—W a. II
8so hare just received a
west of the finest Gaiter
dice and Mia-oa over l&gt;r
market It will pay to go
at the sig. of the-Big B
Xurth side of State street.

WHEAT BUYERS!

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
CXXK’KH.

Fino Gold dTo-vrclry,

Solii Silver aii Platel Ware.
Wstchea. CJockaand Jew.lry Repaired
and Wnmtaind.
Ia the Uardwar. Store of koblaann * Wlgbt-

Haaliap. Xna. t»ib. ISM.

.

No Exa to Inraorxxxx
ahown yeeterday a
B,IW ^exhibition at tho
of Jaa^Cuax, that surp
rirataUty ead beauty, eny
evre aeon. New Buggies f
will hereaftor bo furnish

deel *S*tf

ton, E. D. Reid,
Beet Boor,
Second beet do,
Boot Pig fl mOEthi old.
Beat breeding Sow and Pigs,

Tax Nxw Trcx C*un on
R IL wvut into effect
Train* now leave Healin

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

a.; Exproo. et 1:15 r. X

Irern Jaekeon for Hasti
IdudriUe—Mixed, at G; *5
Hating* -Express nt 1

ROBINSON * WIGHTMAN

train alao runs from Hu

pair common Bleed,
pair Bantams,
pair Geese,
pair Ducks,

by one exhibitor,
collection of Fall Apple.,
collection of Winter Apples,

collection Grapes,
half down Long Blood Beeta,
half doa. Turnip Beeta,
half doc. Sugar Beeta,

hairdos. Rate Bags.,
hair do*. Pa.-in.ps,
hairdo*. Carrots,

fidently predict that the day is not disfont when we shall export watches as
regularly and us extensively aa we hare
lung exported clocks—sending them
even to China—and I believe this tri­
umph ia due not mon to the ability
evinced at Waltham to make good
walcfae. cheaply, than to the judicious
enterprise exhibited by M.iara Robbins
4 Appleton in making their exteltenoo
universally known.
What has been
done by them i* important aa showing
what may, to like rwofit, NattoaxI aa
well aa personal, be done in many other
departments of manufacturing industry.' ’

GIN

were sued out of lira Ci
■training tho sale of tho p
iagto the Estate of Ebjlxk
Ilrrr, of Charlotte, a wel
Shark.” and Jaxra A.
we venture to guess that
Mt flatter their vanity;

£

POOPING
—We are sole Agents for this Count? for
tb tho best 1 intent Rooflnir made. Call and nceanmnlrw ami

a tn

Hxea*s Coaxes. — Imp
JZrisar C'trptu involving
tiona, have been brough
two Wkb one Wix
appta, to toot tho legalit
lags of certain officer*
fleet State of Middles ill

Z*r, Wim 0m, Ill's, )
August ISth, 1869, \

CknPIvw,
Cultivator,
CLASS NO. 2.

Judp«-Rcv. E. Curttaa, Mrs. D. Stri­
ker, Mrs. IL A. Buxclc, Mr*. A. Bod­
cock. Mrs. D. B. Pratt.
Brat* greatest variety of flower*, *4 00

Judffn-r. M. Galloway. A. D. Badcock, Mira D. Trego,
b R. J. Great,
Mrs. J.C. Hanna.
BratRMtor,
MM

M .

E&gt;. Hinn:—Perhaps tho many
readers of your paper would like to boar
from Southern Illinois. Thi* is a splen­
did country for raising crop*. We have
very nioo corn here thio season, and
wheat and oat* inrpas* anything I over
•nw in Michigan, notwithstanding it has
boon a very wet season. Wheat ia now
worth from 85 tents to *1.00 par bushel;
cats 80 cent*.
We have excellent
school pnd church privilege*. It ia
ssneh easier here tilling the tend
then it ia in tho timber, and ia ready for
the plow without any clearing.
Tho
prairie flower* are beautiful to behold.
We have any amount of fruit of all
kinds, especially peaches, which are
very abundant Wo are situated nine
miles frow Clay City. which ie ihe near­
est railroad station, and it i* a my en­
terprising little city. Mount Erie ie a
thriving little place, minws the railroad,
four mite* from here, which wo can
—
those few

ty, at Charlotte. We h
a report this week, bu
next to give a full r-p

CLOTHING
HOUSE!
SO CANAL HTREET,
GRAND RAPIDS.
NEW STORE,
BEST GOODS,
__________ LO WEST PRICES.

MPOBTAIT TO FAfiKRS!

HATS, CAPS, BAGS, TRUNKS, &amp;.C.

saxn wksat ages?7-

CALIFORNIA * OREGON

SPICER $ H'IL8O.Y,

PBACTICAL, DHNAMBNTAL
HOUSE, HlGN AND
&lt;&lt;LA-RRIjkGK PAINTDna

.t

xassc.r.

Mr oooaiag, by Nx
Meara that Ma. Oaaxna
foaaafl of Ma. Baow
that adtor Ira W so lea
Ma, mws sold tho
Poor, and Mu. Pxxr
M Ma.

I

-••I

�jCoal and SHwrtWuttmw.

COMMBRCIAL

SEW UVEtTISEUEXT*.

IffWUt

gLKIY COUNTY

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

THE EJrfiEESS MATCH!
Thn Endle.. Match I
woxDsiuvu
ECONOMICAL,
r
J
AND USEFUL.
----------- - — in
Hasses of eitixans psrtimpated, and tho
RepuUieuu eorriad ths State on tho
platform of universal suffrage and the

rumoval of dteahOitte. impo^ by the
Fourteenth Amendment Than ia no
division in tho party, and the Senator
regards the State aa certain for the Re­
publicans in tho future.
Of the other Southern States he My&gt;:
The Carolinas and Florida are sure for
the straight out Republicans, but that
Georgia is doubtful, with tho chance, in
favor of a Rebel victory, owing to tho
vacillating course of tho Radicals there
on the question of the right under the
Constitution of tho Freedmen to hold
office, though tho prompt repudiaBou of
JJtffi f'ffdM* Sicilian Hair Rrnrttrr, the unwise action of the ].egi»!aiurv by
tb tnuet popular preparation of the age. the Supreme Court is having the effect
All by ail druggists.
to unite the Freedmen in furor of the
Administration, and polity of General
Sxx Unis! Sex Hsm!!—MyAcar eas­
terner. I must hare money to pay my
dtb'.i. ryV «/• I have waited till my
Tnx microfcope shows the color of the
pUieaee is well nigh gone. Gaee at onn hair dns to a deposition of pigment ia
»nl pay up
aeootml. To its substance. Wlu-n the hair glands
become enfeebled, this pigment fails.
One after another tho haini become
white,* or fall out, producing baldiws.
Limbi’ Boors.—Wx. II. Dianna &amp;
Baldness is easy to prevent but hard to
fist hare just rec-iired a large utort- cure. Ana’s ILire Vioca stops it: even
tlrst of the finest (ihjtaT Bouts fur Laresturea the hair sometimes : always re­
&lt;|es and Mir es over brought to this
stores its oiler. ‘
“
udiati
renovation
sitkel It will pay to g&lt;&gt; und seo them
softness, freshness
« the sign «f the •* Big Boot,” on the
and the gloss of youth. Thia great or­
Xurth tale of SutaltTfct.
nament should Vie preserved amen it can
No Esb to iMranrrMXSTT.— Wo were bo by Ates’s Hatb Vioot, which is beau­
itown yc&lt;tenlay a Patrol B"nf Tap, tifully dean and free from anything in­
B m ua exhibition at the Carriage Shop jurious to the hair. (Tribnne, Spring­
.
of J*scH'l»b&lt;, that surpassed, for de* ville, N. Y.

HASTINGS, MICH.

AMERICAN

SPECIAL NOTICES.

ejRSirrtvx'

Iliini Coxrrs.— Important esses of
IWsoi Ctrptu involving intricate quos
lions, hive teen brought within tho past
two weeks, by cne WiratM, of Thornapple. Io test tho legality of tho proocedisP of certain officers in tho Indepen­
dent Stateof Middleville, before the Gr­
exit Court Commissioner of Eaton Coun­

?1R®E'

JpOB. SJkXtEl 1

DRUGS,

BUSINESS CARDS.

*

or

m

*caa&gt;,

GROCERIES.
HALL’S
VKtTABlE ilClUAN

HAIR

BOOKS.

'ReNEWER.

STATIONERY,

Music &amp; Jewelry.
IIAHTIXGH.

A Portable Engine and
Shingle Machine,
General Grocer,

Dmp, Melies, Grasria,
8?ra».u,.

wit-ais
■a a thirty &gt;~n' &gt;•
tStstasL

TREES 1

T|EES!

GRAND RIVKR NURSERIES,
Lowell, Kent County, lich.

H. A. GOODYEAR,

weeks of five days each.
JOHN H. PALMER.
Co. 8upt- Schools.

Ratal Map Data,

Tux Mjckiolx CxxT*iL--On Mon­
day of this wonk a fast train was placed
on this exceedingly popular road, run­
ning in connection with tost trains on
tho Great Western, N. Y. Central and
Hudson River roads, which makes the
2M miles between Detroit and Chicago
in right hours and a halt This train
loaves Detroit at 7JO A
and roaches
Chicago at 4 r. X., probably passing
Jackson at about 10 o‘clock, and Battle
Crook not far from 11 o’clock; bnt wd
shall haro full particulars in the time

CiMU~U. S:IS
“
ha.--- , who prepared to erect
00 tho premises a livery bam in defiance Ontad. MOp*4 cu-r&gt;Oof Mt Csixball'a leave, and brooking
Hl
l.nd. 11.-00 » •- TwU. ™«
OM»»•I'd picking locks, 4t, obtained a par­
b„ Ou
th"
“
possession CtaJBiU, finding aome
of their traps infringing on his potato*

farm

0» SfcUob IS, laTbaruro&gt;«; TOAara 1- |~T'’
rd.dMrea WbralMitte grand; Oasdiohard. Log Urar. «rU voters । Fmalag laiplcBtata, Tbra Haga, Tas

j|ArriNGN

WOOLEN FACTORY!

ty, at Charlotte. We have no space for
• report this weak, but intend in our
next to giro a full report of tho ran,
the part certain uffichrs of our County
hate taken in the matter, and tho final table soon.
___
deriuoa in (he case of the secund writ,
Lan Sxoax A Mrcxioix Soernxxx
the issue not having been determined at
Bui.WAT.-Tbo following time table
this writing.
took effect on Monday, # this wsek:Trnins leers Detroit as follows: CUroHxctsl—An outrageous assault was
land
and Buffalo Express,
cade upon Srrrxxs E. Cbaxbau, onr
,
•cwnpHshed Village Recorder, on Tuee- -■r—■
land Buffalo, S p.
Chicago and Cia
4*y evening, by Nau. Pains.
It
rincianati. fo50 p.
; Ctoroland and**a“ that Ms. Cuniu. leased n piece
Buffalo (with alsepiag car fur Cleveland),
ol ground of Mt Bxowx, Car a garden—
that after he bs^ so leased tho premises, 12:10 p. m. Trains arrivs as follows:
hi, Bxo-s ,old the
to Ma- A R. Buffalo and Cleveland (Jssping ear for
“J
ftirr. and Mt Putt to W. Pains cu^d). •:« * »I

I*kh, proceeded to remove them, when
Nxu Psixm .truck him over the heed
*i»h a fence picket, inflicting a eeriona,

0" THt 10ST REAM"ABLI TDUK.

I AIM TO SELL

olliiar. ■
l‘*f« •

lr»re Jackson fur Hastings and llfab- will take into consideration, and vote
banhillo—Mixed, al G:l5 a. x,; ana fur upon all tho questions usually dreaded
lis tings - Express, nt h.4o r. x.
A at that time, with the exr. pt»on uf the
money for the support of thn erhool and
the purchase of fuel; all funds for these
j exposes being asses ed 1 y tho Super­
Ewotxxe.—Wo learn that by some visor, from an estimate made by the
k ad of Aeciu poeia peculiar to the office Di triet Board and submitted to him on

tliiity children of school age must sus­
tain five months’ school in each year, on
l«in of forfeiture of their share in the
two mill tax and piitnary school fundz
4th. A school month conauta of four

DOUBLE WAGONS.
Tua Liiaxn in Fmn Ajoonxcti
over offered in tho County.

Genuine Articles.

Ina-much aa the amended School Law
will not reach tho district officers of this
County before tho Annual Meeting; tho
attention of all concerned is hereby
Txt Nrw Tmx Casb on the 0. R. V. called to tho now features in tho law.
It IL went into effet on Monday.
1st. All Rato Bill*, or assessments
Trains now leave Hastings for Jackson per scholar, for any purpose whalorcr
and intermediate points - Mixed, at G a.
i ; Exjire •*. nt 1:15 r. x.
Returning;
2d. Voters at the Annual Meeting

on Jeff-r&gt;nn street, writs of Injunction or before the second Monday in Ovtober
Rd. All districts haring moro than

PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ORGANIZED 1850.

lirsUlity and beauty, northing wo hare
m-r teen. New Buggies from this Shop
sill her-sftar bo furnished with this
improved '* lop.” A word to tho wise ia

straining tho sale of tho property belong­
ing to th- Estate of Fsa.xk Alles, by ono
Urn. of Charlotte, a well known “Land
Shark.” and Jases A. Swkxxxt. But
we r-nture to guc^ that tho result will
tot flatter their vahity ; nor do wo de­
sire to bo rcckunnd among tho class of
men who invoke the aid of legal quibUcs to plunder the Widow anti Orphan-

First-Class BUGGIES

LIFE INSURANCE COIPANY,

Accounts and Notes

■ MIDDLEVILLE

Accounts and Notes

HastmuWhiei Factor

Beal Estate 1 Exchange ,
A

Aeoouts and Notes

A. Gr E N C Y &gt;

br^abM." r£uUte7aUss’itoi7&lt;»«&gt;te"’

oustom: carding,

Conducted by

ABD

Wo Jfcaa W*aJ Fa &amp;gr,

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

We Mta» WJteT We 3ay,
WtMaart

NW

.wi

!uV&lt;h

ODAIAITttD.

Battss and You**.

_____ 22"'- —----- JOHN CARVETH.
At Once-NOW.
At Once-NOW.
At Onoe—NOtV.

WOK

Cloth, Flaaael.

laprorei Farm aid Tillage
Property

for sale a exchange

_

M

(F.r-h»ll ndre.Xo-ihW MWdl««IIU. OB Uwarwd pr~&lt;le*l m». aad . grul berjata vltl te
Bastes rwte..-'^^
.
MAMLOW • GOUDYKAB.
A Urw of
ho-dred Bad sin. ocre*. clfkt.
U.otinco, J«»» 1«L ISSS-tf
Kras lB&gt;p.-er»d. w.ll woiored. orttb rad belU- ------------ -----------■
. ■ ■

ssviSiinrtiS'.'ifTKits &lt;jo»rrnn«
r.r to Vuwn ,r SkklRBl

W**T.

audmusthAeoub pat
A5D MUST lUfceUi PAY

akd must ihs our pat
i.nn

roti hides *xd riu&gt;

�*SSE?
)THFAEBRSBOOL
Fps.- - mmti until an urati.

BaaiDeaa-Amount of Stock on Hand
-’Sbpsets, An., Ac

how tasky;isaf.-ai::

We paid 'this institution a visit a short
time sxnoe, and although well aware
th»t a largo bnmness was being done,
vtMSBtiroly. nnpropared for and astoniahed at the vtew M behind ths soanes.”
Thaos Mtnertee vrore setnbli.lMd in
M6&amp;, five uri'.ee south-west of the villago,
on an elevated table land. The soil is a
rich, clay loam, vonr deep, well drained,
aad unsurpassed for Nursery purposes.
The stock now on hand oomnrasee tho
following vorietice, with their number:

A^j&gt;\

’

.

Jsjiws? ghrrtan

frWwo.

-Mfog over one hundred acres un­
der dose cultivation, and cm milium
roota, ftmD«.hinx employment for from
forty to sorcuty-tivo mon.
It has boon tho aim of tho proprietor
to establish a firvt clam, reliable Nur•wry, and by the oolcctiun of varieties
that have boon well tested and approved
in diflerent localities by reliable fruit
growenytu yell worthy of cultivation,
ho baa succeeded admirably; aa the fact
that not a tree’ i* or has been affected by
the blight, and tho borer and other'ln■octo uro almost entirely unknown,
uroyeu.
Tho experimontnl
grounds
Imre assisted gnaily in accomplishing
thia much desired cud, and in becoming
acquainted with tho comparative merits
of tho different varieties, while t.-aral
and cfoee obserrnixm have done much
nose. In looking over tho grounds we
could hardly realize that a few years of
industry, couplud with experience and
skill, had wrought this great change
Where twenty years ago wus an unbro­
ke* wfJdernoaag stand, thia purely West­
ern institution, known throughout the
North-west. Here are young trees in
the Nur.ery rows, loaded with fine spe­
cimens of the choired fruit, tho very
be a aadenor of a ctrnfal and correct ■eleh la ito wul. Tulrd-tid imaoi ter th, toad,
selection.
Tho Baceta, or Siberian
Crab, u. well repreaentod. Tho Tran­ oar-thirt nor. work ttoa wUk roeafer Aim. tod
scendent, and Hy.ulin, two valuable sriSrift-Mt-'K iusrir-iri::!
torl.are.iorv de-r ant k-«s nr roodfct. will
riadlr awwrr h»1oirte. .r BU r».rro!m rtlreoL or
treed the largo red and yellow, uil Sou- xira^oa Ito naa. &lt;4 Ito Mart.: daater who katpa
lard, on trace not more than three or
“
npp.scxrrr^^Mj^wEj.^
Rmr feet high, with twenty or thirty
fine apples 'The Wagener apple, which SM. owavn of OoUmni't aid KjjirtH Patents.

WHAT
WILL
IT DO

is a variety of oxcolhraeu on ac­
count of hardiness, sup-riur qual­
ity
and groat productiveners, is
becoming v«ry jiopular, and is well
represented.
These, two and three
years from the graft, are literally loaded
with beautiful fruiL Tho call far this
variety u so groat that it is almost impoasiblo to keep a supply equal to the
demand. Pear treat of tho Louis Bonno do Jersey, Dutchoia de Angontenn-,
Clapp's Favorite, Bartlett, Flemish Bcau•j. White Doyenne, etc., ore bearing!
finely on small trees, giving evidence of'
their well earned reputation.
viih • math, M —.-I. wrwra. in dr*lerat4&lt;
..aa Ito mbU m4 body. with Ito 1
Wo noticed that Hute's Early aus- &lt;u&gt;m
.ten of teWterat-tto -air r»t&gt;«nil uH **
taruV its reputation aa a hurdv Peach,
which commeneoa b-'aring early. Also |&gt;tellar marrUec wboratwtalad.ubUuf tb&lt;
tho Early and Lato Crawford, Smock
Free, Stunp tho World, and other sorts,
wax® boaring plentifully. Tho peach
ordiard of two years’ growth will well
repay v.-alou* peach cullmista to visit
M o consider it a modal of excellence.
The ettlthwtien of the ]&gt;oach receives ca- Great Distribution
Dr the ■euepoti.au Gin Co.
.
r-w attention.
Over 100,000 trees

rJsgirttSgig

FRORATEORDER.
MM.. M_iu.rr«»«n («■„. i. Ui. . ite» v

agawa
KSS

THI LATEST GRAND DIBCOVEBY.

rStoAfr.xttffisWKJ

J£MP1UE

were shippod Inst year, ami tho supply, CASH GIFTS TO THS AMOVXT OT t500,000.
although much greater; and of larger
Ifrowth, will probably btfN.xhamted 'in

A vineyard of over one thousand bear­
ing vinos, which for vigor, .troug growth
and groat productiveness, we never s*w
excolied, finds its appropriate place
Tlip leading aorta are tlw Delaware,
Conc-rd, mbella, Hartford, Prolific,
CChton, and many, oiltor sorts ou trial,
not nny promising; but the five aorta
named above aro standard grapes, and
would grow buce to groat perfection.
Wo found seventy varieties of Rowe,
(iho Queen of Howers,) in full bloom,
each rivaling its ncighlior in almost
matchless beauty. Peonies, Deutriss,

Drug &amp; Bookitor
BSSlVfi

r J.SS

10U8E.

w. .artully te.lt, ttopaNlc irva.raUj to O.!l
:■“■■■■■■L °*—

presenting a great variety of color an 1

»-■ r.u.»c. unci

’ Tho local demand fur trees is now'
very Large,.and is rapidly increasing.

stock from roliablo Numcri 'i, where it
is no object to sell uutlirifty ur diseased
frees.’ The digging, labeling and pack­
ing is reduced to.a system. All trees
am taksn up by carcfril and experienced
Aorkmm, bj ai to save tho greater j&gt;ortion pt the fibrous roots—tho most valuabfs |&gt;art of tho tree - and packed and
shipped in well made boxes, with a good
supply of mosa among the roota.
- A few years ag&gt; but a scanty supply
of fruit found its way into our mxrkata,
nod that generally of tho common sorts,
inferior in km and insipid in flavor.
Now, Michigan, naturally adapted far
fruit culture, stands ahead of all compotitoa ih’ite raritiiioa and sxoallenoc, and
Vis credit can bo justly given to local
Nurserymen. No man is fitted for this

tw”rT&gt;SuS?•MaUO-

Hsstotsv. Xor. SJU&gt;, list _yl

£[riuinaw rmmcuMmar
[The following dla’ogue is aaid to have
been overheard on tho corner of State
4 Jefferson streets a few days ago.]

“W%err’eye ’goinl”
TO THE CITY DBUGff STOHI.
•'Uktn’sJlMtf"
Y'mi door West of tho Bank, tho best
place to buy goods in Mi drigan ?

“ YOt DON’T SAY I—What kind of
Goods!"

“ WHO DOES BUSINESS THEREP"

F. D. ACKLEY.
" Oh I that faller that got burned oat I—
Whcn'd hogvt into that new place!"
“ About the tint of December.” Coma,

seohgk prestos

1-7SIX

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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

Yia mid U.U, aau.-wiu CUHtr hr all-via Kauai la OaXlfU.'

VOL. XIV,
Unsincas Jitcrterj.

rsr.n,-nmrerg*

nUKiurnuiri.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1869.
real estate.

BOSTON CASH STORE !

RIAL STATI i fflSHKAICE

.■XtStfiU

NUMBER 20.

oloctririsy owed the meet

and his friend, whose ohurel
were Baptist-ward, had an

TH1BEAPZM.

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
1

wsw,

C. JI. TIN KHAM.

NEW

which T offer at

State Kke Now York
Travel is suspended along the
glass of cold punch. While thus en­ on important line, the trade in
gaged on insinuating individual drew
near, called for similar rrfro»Linanta, and
haring paid this delicate compliment to driven from thoir poets, property io de­
molished, lires are endangered, me peh&gt;

Wild Laiii ail Yillap Property

Xr^JtntX&lt;036^3 that will Astonish
WM. UPJOHN,

MTO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
A P DRAKE, M D.,'
nCTtCCl.U!
Slew ■» &gt;br Ir.

BENNETT.

Mich. Feb. UC.

H. J. HANEY,

“Just como on the train from Hhe
-Ire. -noMr- ,r Xew Tvrt.......... I.cxo.eoe
• SOBTH AMKktCA" HiiU.
... t_&lt;M0A«
••Htaxtx" •nivrtfoH................ i.mo.om

EXCELSIOR

ROST, M. D.

' Staying oror here F*
Seems like ip”
' Going to stay hero ?”

■Going went, thrnF’
other Uko the riral kx-omotircs i

Ex-~?j~s--sS£‘
•»* ^snu *’• «B«v tram

mumemtary pause ; can't we amuse our­
selves F’
“ Aiwo ourselves I how 1”

--------------- p ...
GoodN, recently jmrelikeed in the best .-astern markets at the
luweit possible prioes for cash. Our stock -includes a full line of

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY.

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

I. W. VE00MAN,

Cloths and Ready-made Clothing,

***12?’

“ How play ? piny what F’
“ Why, cards - cuchro, seven up, old
sledge, you know.”
ding, don’t
________________ uf the quill,
feigning natuniahmeuL
“ Of course I do. ’
“Young man,” replied he, di awing 1'mcticaUudt is
liimself up and putting un much style,
James F is brand
•■ i
_ L.--S.,— I j •. 1

*4.000. IMtj urn la

Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &lt;fcc.
JSTTn h paling customers, giro us a call. We will cheerfully show run flpg
our stock, that you may compare prioes with any other first-dam Store
WM. H HAYPORD.
jyin tho State. We have got the Goods and we want to aell.
I
them, and shall try to soil you all «o oan and will satisfy you that it
oabis urnw. 1 ISF" is fur your interest to buy liore. AVe warrant tlm prices shall l«osati«factorr._jy-f
We will take in exchange for our goods,
J. P. ROBERTS 4 CO.,
r'tLKIL* ■ !»rwa«- Me-I’einra paU-vl n&gt;

"±3

"You a minuter; What Church do
yon belong to F’
This w a poser. The editor realised
instandy that, though drxxsod in blrck,
he could not pass for a Catholic priest
or an Episcopalian, and that 1‘reebyteriana and Methodists rather eeebewed
such refreshment., os cold punches ; so
ho promptly, and with eomo asperity, s»
if utterfy to oxtingui»h tho impertinent
bore, rostionded, “ A Baptist Ministox."
Quick ss n flash camo the reply; ‘You
a Jltptul minister and not know one
coni from another ! •------ &lt; &lt;

Hutter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.
hi-tttrteS
Tic icould not forget that we are Agent for one of the best
Sewing Machines in the toyrid—

C. G. HOLBROOK.

KCJSw.Mr.3wa 5

“TJBEJS FLOI

traaad
U« IraaMsmt turn. U w»l, ,r
ppi wsli and eiMsoi. Tsras. «as

Those in want of a Machine will plonro call and lot Mr. T'hillirts show you som&lt;
of hts tine work. Z-ff" Rtnn'-mlior tho place, one door West of J■ P.Roberto A
Ca-’e Drug Store, south-side State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hastings May 19th, 1809.—yl

enuine drugs

G

gtiKctlang.

&amp; $iedicinesi

REASONABLE PRICES!
AT THE

«

HYDE &amp; PRINDLE.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

CHAS. HYDE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!

8. C.FRtnPL

IMPORTANT TO IAMBS!

BRUSHES, VjAKSTISH,

Wo aro glnd to see that lire. Stow*
gets little credit from tho press for h&lt;r
.Itlmlu article. Dr. R. Shelton Macti i.ov says tho narrative is faUo and
malignant to n degree :
•• lady Byron's orrafitlcutial statement
is that she deserted her husband because
■ho hod full assurance of his haring
tion runs thus:

CALIFORNIA A- OREGON

SEED WHEAT AGENCY.
HASTINGS HOUSE.

ntnn pounds strictly pure white lead.
2500 POV!n&gt;S GEJtv,NK KNGLISH CROWN LEAD.

HARVEY WRIGHT,
r.l .M OmsM-ltor st LaW.SnUeH"
’ .i .
1
—I .

BEST SEED WHEAT in ths WORLD.

SS£ raw™ mbc

2500,,°i”,m
K .pl.t-

fight out their differences i
strong hand. The forms of li
sure, are invoked; but what i
they whan any rich corjmraiian

“No.”
“South!

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

attention, COMRADS!
’lTZCEKll.lt
5». ut. u a. R..
,,rrvFr&gt;J.r E.rvhust
o'd«S. Il

quehatnui Railroad

pair arrived at midnight, and
hours dt a broken night befo

STOCK

IMMENSE

E. H. MALLORY.

BOSTON

AND

------- with an;

_

_

• ' ” JOHN R0BRRT8,
rurstttl «»-l Sunrrrs. I&gt;«.lll«

WTe j1181, rcturn,-'(l from

YORK

We buy our Goods directly from^e
Manufacturers, and sell at PBICES
that deties competition.

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.

convulsive struggle,” &lt;» a wife, before
■ho abandoned him, Two years? Udy Byron livod with her huiband from
Jon: 2, 1815, and acquitted him forever

Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

J. JP. ROBERTS * CO.
PRICES:

ILiatinge. April 20th, 18t©-»**vy«'

ndvancei ng® of 64, (she was liorn in
1799, nd died in 1WW,) poritively im­
puting one of tho deadtieet crimes to the
busbaad whom she had deserted forty

the West which is opened bv tho Albany
and Hnsquehanna' and Erie Rsdhraw.
Which of tho two would use tide eoutrel

esrres the mure sympathy is a matter
individual taste —Jv. Y. Tnlw.

The tctnporancc party in Cer.noeifout
have held a convention, and resolved
that ftboy will consent to no lien-Sfoc
tho sale uf alcoholic drinks under aav
toxicating liquors.

ignorance
Duwr.a, .
for.

Urximix Fuxxur.—The nam-' of
Franklin has now grown gnat in elec­
tricity. 'll is mind was of a peculiar cast
that recalled tho vigorous simplicity of
dm Greeks, llo was a modcriNjplun, a some light on tho wxoJ quesihm ul
sjieculatire Thales. He had wandered mingling tempsrakee with pditica.
away from Deaton a printer’s avprentio*
ami had found employment and suee -ss
Births, Marriages and Death*, M
in Philadelphia, from his parents hr
had roeeired no inhoritauco except the
Wo are indditod to Hannibal Hart,
noblest—a spotless example, a Led th'ill
_
rt__l e— ii_ an___S__
the philosophic printer had win the re­
spect and tho attentam of his fellowtownsmen. He founded »cliool«, librarim, and various useful institutions in
liis adopted home, and nt furtv-fivs bad
bcoomo one of its tntni useful tatinma.
Still Franklin lived obscure except to
his narrow srorld, and his eminent pewers l*il won uim no guucral renown.
Ho had, perhap-, pleased himself in his
youth with ths hope &lt;&gt;f excelling in let­
ters ; bo had formed his styte by a core-

county, from Apiil 5, lb(&gt;8, to
1868:
, •
.
Number of births, 4GX Fcmako, 21
malee, 244. Trias, 10.
Mamagre, 248. Tire

Tho chtest deceased, .person

ficcwrsirn. — This dish is popular

HOLBROOK &amp; HILLS.

£001 OUT FORTH! IAt«!

Btcoecan.
eolUctfa-K. XUilMf ]

WM JOKM. M 4
KVROEOX DntiM. *mU es» tbs aUsetl'
!■ tae IHSU

PfcACTJCtxa J-byUrlse »•*
rille, Mleblg.o.

Cwiifeotn an A OrAros
SEED WHBAT AGBNCY,

*“n”

TJEMTISTBT.
V I. M. WHITFORD,
IStTIUOIt, MSSTIASS,
ersr

j^pcdle vYlte KxchnnffO.

little nutmeg, and
uttered

KEW goods

^NUBYVV ItiaVKEOt

Kidtuyaareatolambtost

ft FaraeiT Mitual Fire Iis. C».
pail Road prices

SPAULOIIG’S NEW CASH

MM' AKO EAIOII COUNTIES

; tMtsrod capuat,

...

bitter bopekwsacm
Even warn it true, Lady Byron u
not justified in loading a blunderbuss
with a destructive charge, nd leaving it writer,Jmi was new great
to be fired off years nd years afterward.

JAMES JonXSTOX, Proprietor.

everything to PLEASE,

Vermont rille.

GEO. C. -WOBTH,
mxxer nurtwuiir route.

brother, who was then ag-'d twenty &lt;11
The attachment of Lord Byron and hi

“credit is moneythat purity, honesty,
and self-respect were better than wealth.
They must have omaething that aftwda
phosphate uf lime, and nothing is better
•' "*«
tusHlowmen; than pulrcrirzwl boaes.

tabors were

Michigan -Exchange.

PRICES TO SUIT!

His ger.i- sugar shoaH bo added.

aa.eoo.ooo

'O. To«M»s«s.teeertsrT. Vmnooleltl
ttafte. tepuij K*err“r^^‘1' U*’

I“,T»TAS»e5S*.’"

fur useful n

“No peent
hare induced

That’s Big Talk,
Try it Now.
Jalyrttf

B inuinf 11

katb

■

/ms

L‘

ftttc assortment ef

L INC-

-ThoToetisc Ame.

—Another California

party

�NEW ABVERT18EJ1EKT?,
The object of th'«o tro
cognition of Chia* by
food nation, haring tin
its national affairs fir
end to tho same extent ns all other inde|&gt;on&gt;icnt, crvilix*d nation* are permitted
to do. . The jxilicy of tho English, and
some uf (he poople of tho Paotfn States,
hs* been, to treat the Chincao as we do
tho Indian*—to moke treaties with them
if thoy aro willing, end if not, to thrash
them until they Ure. It has been gen­
erally hold hero, that the policy of equal­
ity and jurttoo would give us bettor eon-

There i* another mon who
luM S Solemn hour al hand in which to
&lt;*KR* .Ida destiny. We refer to Hr.
Vafiaudigbam? If ha remains in his
this campaign. h« will
he, on tho second Tuesday of October,
। mattoa ho* the rotra may count out,
roahuMil rorugo. Ho has for u long
n* Been1 aooarod by the staunchest
MBBirrnfa of this State of cusridnoss
d —fl&amp;nas*
H* announced some
M agte that be would not speak during
Chi* campaign, but ho must reconsider
that ronrJosion and roach another -de­
termination now. If b* attends’ to his
prirato burin*** he will bo called a sorohg*4- If bo refusev to ijwak for Pendteton he will ba denounced as having n
m*»s, personal spite towurds Ohio’s fovorit* *on. He must becomo reconciled
with Pcndteton. In one s*n*o, that is
not • hard |aak. There nro few men
With whom it is more agrci-able to be­
am* reconciled than with Mr. PeudletOB, He would, w* are sure, receive
VaL with courtesy and kindness, and
caaaturo comfort*. Though ell this
might be as houoy in the mouth of Vai.,
U would be bitter io tho baity, no doubt;
but ho must taka his medicine like a
man.
The pill may be coated with
elaborate augur, bat it must go down, or
tbaro will bo no health in tho patient.

On Tuesday a conrantion assembled
at Kaokuk, Iowa, of poraons from the
various State* of ths Mivriasippi Valley,
•aid other *oolton? of the country iuter•sted in th* navigutisu of tho groat riv«r. Each State is entitled to a reprvMutatirc for each Cungro»aiond district
apid two at largo. Tho call baring been
•Mt to Michigan, Gov. Bildwin appoin-

At Ltrft -Marsh Giildingi of Kalauuuo, and Thomns D. Gilbert, of K^jit.
Find Dulriet -Edwin Willeti, flon-

publicans, have succeeded in (heir im­
position upon Congress and tho nation.
General Grant, true to his pkdgvs, will
rofer the whole matter to Congress, and
that body is not likely to release from
their territorial condition,BtaVt that ore
detonninod to drive th &gt; rfctoriaus North
from their aoil. It u true, Northern
men can go thorn, if they do homage by
judicious silo nee to the prevailing senti­
ment. But wo want mono than that—
we insist that cv ry Northern man shall
have the right to defend and speak well
of his own section, when n-nailed. We
scarcely think ths Republican party will
abdicate next winter in furor of tho scceuion crow, who have loyalty on their
lip-, and murder in tlicif hearts.

Brass Work for Steam.
issa nyt ssi nniMs,
MATIEW IUIBESI CULLEE
Open* 1st Detroit aeptesaker IB
For Pamphlet Cfertdat*. addroai
IRA MATHKWs I'rertdeat,

bi,

Cask paid for all Mads at rtp* Frahs,
Herrte*, Betirr, Lard sad Kw. M

Jobn iteffron,"

OYSTER &amp; FRUIT
HOUSE,

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:ts^ai"ssHr

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

24

CXN
F. D. ACKUW, Ajrnt, Beatings, MU*

v-vra vrcCTTaf’
HAIR DRESSING,
BWbios
„„ !„ fc«.a „
.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil while cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair.giviog if a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.,
I’HSCnCAL AXD AXALTTlCiL

Chueists,

&amp; ruruoie engine and
Shingle Machine,

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE
ROBINSON * WIGHTMAN
Shelf -Hardwr.ro and Cutlery.
.

matoh th* bottom ro that M could be
woni.mr1h.bMgn. a* Railaacndarii.

jwjv.

-

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

H

»t Mr- Burlingame,

HARDWARE STORE'
H. A. GOODYEAR,
STOVES, IKON

gentlemen is white duck Or light cloth
pasts, black, gvucn, puq.le or golden
brown volrrt coat mode rock shape with
urge and well worked pockets, rest of
white TnriEteh Towel cloth sailor hat of
straw with white ribbons^ bright kid
I glaro'.
.
1
Ladies boro frequently order their
ceahtmes from N*w York. This is found
to bo a batter plaa than taking *croral
ARNESS SHOP—-A flno Stock of Harness on hand. Rctranks along at the beginning of the
painng dona promptly on short notire.
’ Mama, for in Uris way lhe freshest
Hastings, Mich'. April SO, IMA-foirly WIGHTMAN &amp; GBEBLE.
stylos can be explaifod - and tr-r, hits
of style* to be, such aa ora oonstaatly
coming over frt-m Paris, can be embod­
ied. The lady sends her measure and
order, in a few days nhe has'her suit
I he following is an out door *o*fuxne,
for damp days, mad* al th* Metropoli­
tan Fusahhing Bcoms: A suit of tho
new waterjn*ef material in elwt colors,
violet and gulden brown. Thi* was known Finn of Wiasnui k Omit,
very tuppl*, but at th* same time very M for Thw York on Tan-lay Wkr
*iyiu*Jy mode. Ibo skirt was short noon, to. ropleniJi Choir strok at Hard­
ware. On his retara, look out for tho
&gt; wfth ^ bias facing of the same, stiteh^l
I on the Grover A Baksv mnekin* with a
, dqahlorow of brown silk auu» shade a&gt;
' ■
Tt
.
- ■
ifcow, was appointed by Prw-. the luonn is tho di»M, ord between
•haaam notorithstMding the *ar-. ttom iwvtf tiileking ia aUfeu-A
**t Mr. B*owo* m Ua- u. th* waist of A* Skirt was finfob** to

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tbsistilsai*«»**teM*&lt; HaroMteCandies. ‘
■■sLwtaresmi Ctowteerp *UI test*
Lemons,
Oranges,
JS'uts, ^c. SWIFT’S COCOA HAIR OIL

Hair Vigor,

construction uf tho Northern Pacific
Railroad - a work uf the utmesl impor­
tance to tl • Northwest, and the comple­
tion of which will insure tho annexation
of tho fertile land of British Columbia.
Gov. Ashloy writes to us from Helena,
Montana Territory, that ho is delighted
with the elimato and the agricultural ru•ouroos of tho Territory, which aro
much mare exten-uve than ho supposed.
He extends a most cordial invitation to
young mm—particularly of American
• yoke. A miro effective mode ot mak­
birth -booaueo they must give culture to ing many and distfaguislied looking toi­
tho new society. We have no doubt lets at a small outlay could not well be
d"vised. Wo are glad to roe th* Old
fashion of trimming rilk with velvet re­
vived. Vrivet 1* one of th* few trim-1
mings which it pays to puroha** and to
The unanimity of tho American Press
.Ujl
in condemnation of Mrs. Stowe, for th*
•
■ - * ------'
publication of th* disgusting story amYsxxrx Doonu Nownrtx. — Tho*-ccraingLord Byrun, will eotnewhat mol­ who have heard the Fuurth-of-Jfily coda ,
■
•
*
—
—
lify the auger of our British coatins; fur ia the new national song,’“ The West­
tho storm of indignation will bo even ern Bafagu," will appreciate the follow­
greater there than in this country.
ing spontaneous compliment from Ser­
geant D---- S *ho has lost none of the
The Internal Revenue root ipts for tho spread-eagle vim that animated him
month* of July and August have reached when a oulor-boarer before Richmond.
35 millions of dollars, oml from Customs One day in “*nb-bub weak,” a *quad
31 miliums; miking upward, uf a mil- of choral-union visitors, ringing Burn­
Hun a day. This will lead to n very ham's American Anthem, were rolling
considerable reduction uf taxation next forth tho Refrain—

Tlii* charming wateriug-plsoo is this
year as in years past tho most exclusive
and aristocratic in the Uniou. The
richest people ore hero in tho greatest
number*, 1b* eqnijxgoanro tho most im­
posing, th* dressing tho most lavish and
at tho tamo time tho most artistic. Even
th* young men hero drees as befits tho
eeoort* of such Lirds-of-J ’arndiso looking

£LTY WORKS
Mem? fartrim a Full Line of s-

DETROIT

island. This costum* will giro an idea
CUv BaSv'T, cores» at Strati
Coort. Hit BcaBoir-drcobiK is U«ot
tllmU.
STEWART BRO’Sof styles later in the season. It ha* a
HMtten. J*iy «»».
_
very heavy black silk with black velvet
rerrrs at the aid*. Th* front* of th*
dress were of black velvet cut to fit th*
figure, and cut to show tbc petticoat b*nsath. Thoy aro fastened pretty do**
together with black velvet tows, tho
WHOLESALE
al**vtw aro loose Pagodas striped with
For restoring Gray Hair to
black velvet which formed battlement*
a.i a trimming. Accompanying thi* is a its natural Vitality and Color.
thia silk bodice, high Decked, with tight
—A dressing which
»I B&gt;yfer*MS AresDetratt«M tc &gt;i.
fitting sleevca to bo worn under it and a
is at once agreeable,
long narrow slip of tho sam* to ba but­
healthy, and effectual
toned up tho front in imitation of a pct-

tajira rowed on the inrid* of th* drat*,
nnd th* buttons, which are of bluo silk,
nro sewn on tho silk strip*—the same
stylo of buttons fas'on tho under waist,
which is so boautifully faphiuusd and
finished, that on wanner days, it can bo
warn over a white skirt, when tho *lm
that -belongs up the front may bo used
to loop, tho ujjper skirt* tn jpatirr the
buttons which aro for use in one instance
being fir ornament in another. Blue
satin simpers sltould be worn with it
with white skirls ' The bank of this fell
from the neck in tho Watteau pleat, now
so much affected, and an umamsnt of
blue cord and blaek chenil* held it

Nswroar, September, I860.
A million gallon? of whiskey wen:
Burned in th* Philadelphia fire. I&lt;et it
3rt. If the firn had not burned the
Wily, tho whiskey would have burnhirman stomachs and inflamed human
n^psoRs to had acta. .Lei It burn—of all
acraned fldngs ram, when used to excess,
h th* urorat It ha* m thi* burned out
'bright inteBocta and gvherous hearts and
’]»dre *6ufa blackrain-r God's Image and

fcr fci. »• rf &lt;b&gt; Bw»n. h- »°&lt;
raSolWbing the plain night-gown look of th* ten was dlsehargvd by tho Circuit
Mackintosh was ploatod on at the neck ______
_.
Court___________________
Commisswuror of Eaton County,
in two box ploate and allowed to fall * '
that he ha* sued Jnstioo Mitaiv"?
.
- - - jjepaty BheriC Amos Wsxmxu)
, stitchod in fancy patttfnoa thavacWRa for false imprisonment, claiming dama­
was slipped through largo button holes ges in th* sum of 82,500. Hence it apformed in the roam* of tho half-capo poors that tho end of this vexatious
deeva* end again in end out of a eouplo matter ha* Mt yet bey reached.
made udder the Watteau pleat, thus al­
Gmaxd Haras Hmu&gt;.—H. 6. Cttra&gt;,
lowing
‘ ’ '* ’
*“
Esq., of Grand Haven, * well known
frilly and free, and causing tho front
editor
and publisher, an! a man of nrv
and the ride* of the back to fit thornrolvcs to tho figure. If dcrirod, tho odgve qualificatim • to make an interratag
and -ralimble Local Newspaper, tow is­
of tho tunic on each ride of tho fall
sued the initial number of tho Grand
might be looped up and thus offrot a
Haaa JTirwZd, a eopy of which graces
Another was a recaption dross for our table, and which presents a fine ap­
chilly days. Then» are many such days pearance. We bid tho JItrald a cordial
welcome, and trust that success equal to
always, an th* soa coast, though hero
fewer than elsewhere, owing to tho pe­ tho merit* of his sheet, political and
culiar geographical position of this financial, may attend the publisher.

CLOTHING
HOUSE!
ao ca-ivAX, srr&amp;BK-r.
GBAjTO RAPIDS

flwpfa

TITO
HATS, CAPS, BAGS,

For Sate at Kalamasoo Price?.

HEWj

gsvAroofa OFFICE
or zu
AMBHICAIST

LM Wim COMPAHY,

ix-.in

�Jtral and jfRuwIIanrm
«ra sjiDhsss.MAxcMj

&lt;l"«aand, at an advance of 1c. an tho
। day. Thunday aad Friday, of this week Week. Tho market was ant
it
sn«-b«7&lt;k.ett-(Siaioi £
•applied with eggs, Bnd in conaroucnco
of &gt;e. is notatohl^
rttana h KSM v»ton% we look for *n actire
tr£fo
*-4 u u» Baai. hI™' which u now opening. I’rioee, howDZlr* *1“^' fci* "• am
bj w are aa yet unhand Sing^l.

.

M1BCKLLANB0U8.

MIDDLEVILLE ADVBCTBX

rr’*-“ »—■»------- attar codnty

ESTAFC AfHMQY 1

IX. WRIGHT,

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

Real Estate Broker

““ W .ito—a to
W B. Willi™, bbtorfBtoj^xto. report n like state of tho market there.
XiwtTOlt 1*&gt;-O&lt;luoo Mk-Vat,
Ml MltLifu.

Ovx Stati Faul—The arrangement.
for toe Fair at Jockaon are being per
focted with the order and sytfem which
ires for ywr*, but more serially under
ite present management, charncteriaed
tho doing, of the Executive Board of
the Society. Ample aorommodntions for
all classes of exhibitors, and for the
comfort of the visitors will be perfected,
and all tho railroads will run special
trains-canying posrengere al half fore,
and articles for exhibition free, in eomplitoee with the necessary mlo.
regulations.

SABrnns,

BA.ILKV COUNTY.

T *?_¥.**sowHrtaJ &gt; Ur

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

FirsfrClass BGGGH8
DOUBLE WAGONS.
Tnx ItaiuxsT

a.&lt;o Firm AsaokTXKxr
over offered in tho County.

M.U. .•Ssar-awr th . I«U.
teJ.-pEatr*-

I AIM TO SELL

MR

te

*7

“1

a g llsl

Tux Ohio Staix Faix a to bo held at
ToUd» on the 18th to 17th inst., and
will without doubt be an interesting nud
valuable exbibitioa of the productive indurtry Of the Bnekrye State- Itee M-S.
A N. L B. Kinolndiac tho Jaekron
Drench, will eonvry poaeemgero nt half

?*£ rytfr ,r»

1

-Ths Looring
states that
Vhe eaah balance in tho State Treasury
O"*1*
1st of August it was 8898,450.37; a de­
crease for the month uf &gt;48,057^2 The
receipts of the mouth wore 845,889.20;
the payments, 893,426.72.

till0
551

-b.

JAME8 CLABKI:.
Hasllen Mar. KU&gt; !*W.
aU r iu-lf

BUSINESS CARDS.

LOOK! 1XIOKI
KT
V y® d»*»T“"to4 to reraoea la SmR**«u
■ K I oCor Cor ante, sir R eaMcaea. af

2 e.•sstt
QN THE HOST REASOBABLI Tim.

Genuine Articles.
UJ

TbTLu.^ I* «»■'
b“=
Tbs Binu Cun postaffice ccutro- od that present stocks have not been dis
vsrsy is reported to be settled, and Mt
. I
j .i__ —a.
(ho iuC. Foao is to retain the position he has
to trade, however,
filled with so much credit to himself,
and souio tonr lot* *’aro rlianB®d
and so satisfactorily to the public, st hands. Fancv brands have not been in
hast to those intoreswl who are resi­ much demand', but aro held finn at quodents of oar County.
uta»» -w.
jjs

SV* Fcmom wUlse w PWobsM M8HS
OM TILLAMC PKOFKKTY M Mm
xal BKTTAE BABQ AI MB d tOaa Axtery Wreto
beyarPcrmcraaraofc mi w»M So

A Word jn Season to the Citizens of

ta »»
UrT»** at c&gt;Meh
—«iHMn.tee
L* 1&gt;- *—
we IcJnaC
vlsslMcUABltetarirtyia1
1,1
. i1

(riiXJishs,~.i- — rndSoor. Tko More. oAeca. Hem.
■IU real readily far tout a year.

UAIW BROTHER’S

XlddlattUe.

T"

stb, IMS

BOWNE A GALLOWAY,

BANKERS.

J1O3R. SALE 1

DRUGS,

FARM OP 80 ACBtl,
MkdpcUrk. CbWBfaaK Dre • Blaff.,
FatasReg Msterista. NatMm OUa. K.re Oa SscUm IS, in Tkora.pp*.; vs Anew lavra.a
Od.secrw Wbcnlaatt,.
rear. Fare Wixa A UqMra Rar
cal «m. Amove!Um Sa.lW teal to
chard. Log Ho». vail ..leecS; Famout mA FMriiiy. *
’
f
l»E lepJeweata, Thran llap. Tea
-Mirap aad Three Heifcra.

New York, Sept. 3.
Tsi Tat so of ^h j aeries of Cornet
Tho gold market to-day was active
Band Dance k takes place, Friday Eve­
ning September I Oth. Music—Mrara’ and axcilcd, opening al 185 5-8, aad
closing Jc. higher, against 185 5-8 a
and sharp at 7 per conU closing with
a better supply and oxc.-ptiuns at 6 per
Fits will bo h’ ld at Charlotte, on Wed­ cent. Government sec unlies, especially
nesday, Thursday and Friday, October gold bearing issues, were strong Gor­
man bankers are buying largely of new
1th, 7 th. aad ?th.
bonds. The dry goods market opened
moderately active, but closed more tame­
Wsxt Per—The Port Huron T&lt;mn ly. There is no particular change in
■its that "Da A W Chase of tho Ann rrices, except that one house advanced
Arbor Cww, hat sol I his printing es­ •2c. on some stiles of prints, while oth­
ers kept the old rates. The demand for
tablishment," ami pertinently odds, flour has been light, while tho supply
"good rid lance to the rat publisher.
has been largo and daily inerruung.
tlius ellecting a duclino on all grades of
Axoraxi Rr.rnsucKX Outbade?— from 15 to25 eta during tho past six
Contrary to public expo^tatiin, on ac­ days. Tho stock of Western is large as
is that of State brand*. Wheat is dull,
count of the extraordinary payments of heavy, and 5 tolO cents lower than yes­
the month, the National Debt was rodu- terday, while the week shows a falling off
evd in August, mu:o than $5,000,­ of from 10 to 15 eenti a bushel on all
gr ides. At yesterday's market the ar
000.
rivals were liberal, and owing to unfitvorshle news from Europe, and advance-1
A Goon Bnowrxo —Tho pa songcr ro- | freights, IQIlcrs and Shi; pore are hold­
csipto of tho Grand Hirer Valley Rail­ ing off, aal prices furor tho buyer. Oats
roil for July, I8C», wore *5,174; for are fairly active, and old e*]K&lt;aally are
July, 1868, |791. Everything *vme to fr-ely offered, though without any a liadicata tho sempleti success of thia vance on last week’s prices Corn is in
fair di maud, but market variable ns re­
gards price. The butter market continI um quiet and priors arn weaker fur ell
— Ad rance sheet of the X'Zssh'r, with ' except ebsoo State dairies, which com­
Mn. Stowe's Byron article, were eent to mand outride rotas. The stock of V\ ee­
the Ixiudon publisher, McMillan, ho de­ torn is foir, but tho bulk is of ordinary
quality, for which tlirrwis vary little in­
cided at once to print it in hia magazine. quiry. Tho best State firkins bring 4iL
Thia is considered a point-in proof of its or 42 cents, and Western do. 16 to 18.
Ch-roc is in limits I request for export,
and the market is week, the home trade
Enxarara Wive.—ffbis is why tbs continuing light. Extra factories of the
new crop are hel l at 15 1-2 to 16 per lb
Grocery Firm of J. Colx * Son aro do­ Doth tlie supply and demand fur eggs
ing so largo and prosperous a business aru light, and consoauently. there is not
theca dull limes. Their Goods are all much activity, though prices are com­
jW-A«, and sold at tho MUm of tho paratively steady. Provisions are heavy
and lower, without much activity in
trade. I-ard has been mure active, but
lower figures, tho brat kettle rendered
Sib.—As wj go to press wo learn at
bringing now only 19 1-2 to 20c. Tal­
that Grit Itawuxoa, late Secretary of low inbetter supply, and pnee* tower
War, and un&lt;- of the Patriotic defenders with a foir demand at the etoeo; hold
of the National Honor in the hour of to-day at 13 3-4 to 14c. The wool mar­
peril, diol at Washington, Monday af­ ket is dull, and the prices of a week ago
•till hold good.
ternoon at 12 minutes after 4 o’clock.
Dxrson Msaxna
Detroit, Sept. 4.
Bn HxufBss Hxm!!—My d»ar cus­
Tho
aspect
of tenth to-day shows a de­
tomer, I must hare money to pay my
cided improvement over a week ago, all
debts, rifU •$. I have waited till my
at
«W *? • “F
patience is well nigh fcotw. f*»« «* •*» k-Ukj
«.™« l»™" ° "“J
and pay up tl!—toU sole mid awusmf, To I fall trade. Tho movements in form pro­
a... M.
to* W*
whom it may concern.

micb.

ggs^wtoai-j J-k.ato. JWtoSfcTi tt

5

A Couxmox.-Wo leam that wo
erred m saying that W. Pamxm
was interested with Giunuxavn in the
pnrehate of too lot concerning too posecesion of which too difficulty occured,
sjxiken of in our last issue. Mjl Pa a tn
says that he Is in no way interested, and
that GiLBraxLxxvx is the sole proprietor
of tho promisee. We cheerfully make
the correction, as wo are exceedingly
carefull at all times to avoid doing injus­
Kiy^sMr SiriKa Iltir Rimtctr tice to any peracn.
■ loth th# hair and its color, iunud tliicksns its growth.

MIDDLXriLU. ■ DAEBr CO.,

Comer of Jefltereon and Railroad Streets,

GROCERIES^

laataAlat U. SmM aa^rtmal aT Tre&gt;

^***«i»j*T

Co«r«*hM&gt;rr7, OuMlaa, lasina, Praav.
C'vrraaU *»_ Ac.. alftrvaS and B.ime.
u4 nrtMtoA to tail.

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BOOKS.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

.e&lt;J&gt;Ml and MlnllanreM Ptook., DU. 1
Hook, af .11 Ku,Coot BmU
U&gt;:»cal iMtmcUoo Ooaki. Cot c'ur.p
rditioat ot ibekent. Haoli A«„ Natela.

ALL FOR 81700
S7M dan. 11.000 la 4 reara a* 10 ver cast talera
J2., »•** ■-••re- 1*-T—rmX jlT.......... WWIOTIT

vpWll KTORY HOUSE la MMdlarllto
uL.E'“
Twu LOTS| *** Uw"
PRICE ONLY 81.OOO.

11. WJUQJXT.

F’A'Xtfc;*2Ssi

General Grocer,

STATIONERY,

I««al. Ball. Flat m4 Foola Can. Ultrr, [; o II HALE,
CoanatrtrU Notr. iprtara. Hillel and
rrery taritly nf Wriilnf Fanat*, taTtlopM, Frea, I’.ndla, it . it . ot t.
Ninety Acreba"
ri7(t&lt;laandana!U/| Ti..ur,Drnwiar
and lllultin* Papera. Ooda, taka, Ink Adjmnint the Villape ol Mlddleelne. oa SMllae
Tveaiy-eisIbL
BU»da,8iaua*«, Ar . Ac.
®O Acres Improved
AND
UNDER
THI
BEST CULTIVATION I
Dally. Tr W.cklr A Wrekly Rrnp.
. Cvod Baildlvfa, Foaeec, Ac.
pare. J iclariala.Naz&gt;UM&gt; and Pari
odlelen, and
lit
r,U^tM.
»n Xand, nod M-tcripl^u. ukrn al U.t

Drift Mitina, Gram,

NEWS,

STHCIAL NOTICES.

*•*« -

PICTURES, c-

Groceries and Produce,

A ehokr aekeiion of Aiaeriran A For
also Ckrum«. Loera.!n&lt;a. Pinta and
C.lartd LtUtocrafXa nad Prim., rwk.
tlajrant and cheap; a moat braaoml
ptita^iar a acbnlir.

PICTURE FRAMES
Orel and Nqaare Framea tt stray .Ira
Itlcheat.
&lt;* *M4*^dSn'7' **'
Cord*, Taoocla, P.clere Malin,

jfo.
■ aahrille.

KaUeaa. Ac.. Ac. it.

,

E-VJEER3rTHIITG

Whoso Accounts and Hotel an Duo

tte 4*»r «••&lt;* «*4

“"4

e-

*3,000 HEWARD.’

UP Alt*

I’-IA
IlSS

' In ear Una vffl te cold al Uw vary
lowoat rates Or caah, aod aaUalaction
gnaranleed.

EVERYBODY
Wbe can appreciate ll&gt;« adr aatataa of
lWaW&gt;aatMa(Ma|taasM&gt;n
lorltad to call.

J;IS
V’.lo

OXJZR. STORE

Silt
x-n

la oa Its vast aide sf ArVaram lUrreL
Jurt soulb or tbo to rear Urtek Mock

T IS
«:IT
4:'.O

B. MAIN,
f. T. MAIN.
Haatinr. Dec. iith. ISM.

decUvtf

J QAVKALM).
a. Mi*xiv of wonx iioistoKre
rt*rnm*H dt Lumber
F-OR SA.XJE1! ”
M dJF'iU*"
U**®**

—bu.il-,If,

JJABTINCM

WOOLEN FACTORY!
J. 8 ■V’-AJfcJ BRVNT,

MI DDLEVILLE

Real Estate 1 Exchange
Mfirt Call aad Bettie

“ERRORS OF TObTH.
b-M 1 &lt; akn

MX&gt;a «mv.

HASTING v... D.P
•Kl.vri4.to . .... **
N..hrtiia......
"
VerewAiilll*,. .
•CI.WUT...............
Cb.rtell»......
•
Eubto* R.pi&lt;U.... "
•CMalyLlae... ••
•Crw'n.......... "

Whew Accounts and Hotel an Duo to&gt;M JuMt.oo,. "
....................... ■
Jadiwa,....... .Arr.
Whose Accounts and Hotes an Duo

IT 13 tUtC3HM?’'»WVWD DT THI
nmn-Htutoalinnoiun-.
yMMUto *e ereretas.
Me»«*
B. F. HALLA«U»wiraa.»-P^
.

lered and ebrap .i aisw.

T hath a Fnne of m ncree oa RaetlM u to
1 Irein* betov.M
— to
ra— ■ " 7
la Ulddlreilfa, and I nllra from ■*-nT thsS*
Roatic. Raalie .nd OUI^Hara aad Pol- ptacra-dO Aem !taprorad,-v)ueh ’
iaMat WdMt, Walnal aa3 (Hit, Ra~
I WILL SELL FOB P.5O0,
wood and Udi. Plata and Ornamented
GUI, Hnif Kone, aad Urtl. Aa . Ac. A
Rraal aariaty af Iha l.lnnl and a&gt;Ml ar d-he pmchaaer ail! reap Q,e absre Rrarard.
eleynal poUcraa and at tlw tttf Want
FOB tilt FARM » Wild. IT 1] 1TH UMfc
11. WRIGHT,
VARIETY,
.
M.ddlraUKMldk,

retmairl

jRSNEWER.

H. WRIGHT. AgVBfo
NUdlrviBa, Xne. HU&gt;, 1 K^-dad-'SStf
F”-fffcSnBafUl etKttbv.

ikffiOTTLDTasrc^s,

Barter i EithaiiB Dealer,

HALL'S
VKEWS.E SICILIAN
HAIR

Frtoc ®6O an Acre­
TERMS I latmn
IM el March mzS. bdcaea
Fee Aancal payawafc^

' Xt*'t I'

. j

AGENCY.
Conducted by

A.t OnceNOW.
A.t Once-NOW.

JOHN CARVETH.
■■proved Farm aU Tillage
Freperty

A.t Once—NOW.
rcAfrem ff’Aar re»v.

trees:

F&lt; Maa* IFAot Wt

Be Mean B'Aat He -Sx?,

of wheat have boon lar^e. owing to an
Llvlnrota P**.
isd»o toan adToncO in foreign markets. The market
STtel dan this week was buoyant.

TBEESI

TREES I

AID MOST BiVE Oil PAY

GB1HD RIVKR HWRISS,

AJD MOST HAVE OCR PAY

Lowell, Kent Ceunty, ileh-

gOSETHI5G MEW

V»riW Faram«T awMRn*
th* Ipjftn lev the
»esl s«« C ken peat Oats
ertrsaefc.tenro prrperW to a««b rassMubte

AKD MUST HAYE OCR PAY

\ s

WITHOUT 1&gt;KX*AY.

,

WITHOUT DEXuLT.

.

WITMOUT XHUIaAY.

Wi

tesHieLtaa.

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tonif

IABU FOR HIDES AND PELU
NOTICE OF ATTACHMEMT.

�VJXL’iTHEFAMKffSMOIfor

I UMTaMaUMUMMMIAl.

HOW

make
;
THE |

Oaco A MesstW/ from T. 8- Arthur A
Bat, Philadelphia, io received. It is a
llilitfil little work, and haaanexoel-

FARM
FAY. I

’.' Tax Lrma CJaxrrrjLil.—W» are in re*
Mipt ot this popular ehiM's magazine
for Septombar. .Without doubt we

ttaSrant
.eciSiW:

JVisM$ Jirtrtor

B.Ocuwr K&gt;
of the kind published. Great induco■Mnto are offered by the publisher in
Ssnyrf premiums to those who get;
np duba

Akxxcb's HoxeMxqiuxx, besides the
■anal fashion-plates, patterns, tales, poe­
try and music, gives •• fifty ways of pre'
prtng fruit." This is seasonable and I

Tks CninaCs'i Hoc* it. one of tho
♦try Best juvenile periodical*, including
Utt «rir“l ■»■&gt; »kcwa Finn. Ik
religious tone it lofty and pure, without
hint^ All three monthlies are pub- I

. Teen &lt; MvrtB ST B*»p s
rfrek
• to
is M 1
OKSterisfl

MORTGAGE SALE.

WHAT
WILL

lishsd by T. 8. Arthur A Co., PhiladelrW* and UOOprr annum will buy I
their, all.

Hooks at Hexa opens with "Summer I
Life to the Lebanon." There is also a
Sketch of "ODivierin the Second French
Empire," and an excellent essay on
" History aad Historical Reading," bv
Dr, Kenh Porter. Published by Garin
Scribner &amp; Co., New York, d tt (MJ r.
Gonrr’s Lint’s Book, for September
is at hand. It is replete with interest­
matter upon all subjects in ;
which tho ladies are interested—the
fashions, music, romance, poetry, draw­
ing, fancy work, practical and valuable
household receipts, for cleansing and
preserving furniture, washing, cooking,
Ac-r Ac. A beautiful steel engraving
entered "The Cottage House," nn clcgoal double fashion plate finely en­
graved and beautifully colored, contain­
ing eiz figure*, besides a very pretty
Anted engraving. Altogether it is a vol■able number.

Tax Laar’s Fnixxn roa Siirnaisrit.—
A handsome steel engraving of Portia,
the heroine of “ Tho Merchant of Venie&lt;’ Opens the September number of
thia charming periodical. This is foltowed. by the usual large and brilliant
Faafifow Plata; by an appropriate en­
graving of a Pfc-nic, and by engravings
of Children’s Fashions, Young Lady's
Toilet, Mantelet, Headdresses, Bodice,
Ottofe, Ac. Among tho literary mattor aro “The Prim of Two Men’s Lives,"
by Amanda M. Douglas; “IngroUUsdc,”
by-Itareaeo Petty; "Aunt Mabel’s
Story,” by Aunt Alice; ■'Roland Yorke;”
by JCn. Henry Wood; “ My Catechism
and Ito Cbnrequcncre," by Harrie BovWj -Between Two," by Elisabeth I’reo«M, At, Ac. Published by Deacon A
Peterson, 810 Walnut street; Philadelphto, al
a year (which also mefadre
• Awga steal engraving). Four copies, •
88.’ Five copies (and one gratis), ♦&amp;&lt;
The Ladys’s Friend" and •The Satur­
day Evening Poet” (end strengraving),
♦4.00. Specimen numbers sent tor ten

Twvsvoaiv.
Iwlt hr n*rry O"»l'.
with preset ■&lt;-*&lt;
•Ulertl'K ibn-F&gt;-«i

SfSA

WAS

of Imlairat-Uie •oLr radMMj aai

Cvaalrj *&gt;,&lt;! Ear.pv,
V&lt; coHiUIr tarttv lW p-ibl* gsMrvUj
•art iru&gt;&gt;t I hr iaatn&gt;»rvl Otter arrr
A FMUipa- ttlore.
hi. J. M. A C, KVSJ
llvitlap. Xr. tab, KM.-r|

i QKRRING’SrATENTCUAMPlOW
Fire aad Rn.xtar Freer

H -A. I-' K R .
Td-OxmFkxiows* Wxxirti for* Angwt, published at Drtreit by D. B. Harit'll i'l greeting with tho work

Grat Cal&lt;ratlsj ib Late street

a

■todTprogram of tho Fraternity in all eoctipt^if tho couatry fully epitomized,
aodhmany axMllent articles, containing
•tilffi Ito the bsothors of tho - mystftfe" Tame, •1.68 ■ yaar
Tn Ona Fxixow’s OcOrrilnox, for
Odd Fellows and their families, pubMHat Cotenbm, Ototo, by M. C. Lil­
ly. A
is. also on oar table,, with a
splendid list of contents for family read­
ing and news of the order. Terms, 82.50
a year.

[ABTXT WEIGHT
' aad Cvasvrlloe ** I**1*
KW.TV Fptotc -4

!•&gt;■». jet uScv

[The following dialogue is anil to have
been overheard on the etmrer of FtafoA Jafiereon streets, wfoir days ago.}

“WRree’eye

o wns,
btstM. •vete «■*•
M •ktoagaavtktet ta t
s.fcvaUwltovrAH-L'"

TO THS CITY bfiDGG STORE,
“U fare's tkatf”

TarttatyWafasUmtoM.

First door West of the Bank, tho best
place to buy goods in Michigan ?

r» Aw ZAaMmw; A Summer
FM; A Health Wp to Baud—
Tansua C. Evsxa, WiiL Sitfm lUmtratoms; Beb Whito-T, B. Taoara, Fill
Si ataMaa, I* &lt;W D.n-C.tt
SrEXOW; A Breve lady— By the Author
rf"Joka Halifax, Geutlamaa,’’ JFia

Exe

L*rf a Wwi Sttedtea stod

navlivgs. MicK

GUtOCERIfiB,

"YOY DON’T KAY I—What toad of
(Goods?"

• MxctoaniF

IHXSTOX, lMpr

“ WHO DOES BU8INB88 THEREF •
.
.F. D. ACKLEY.
•Oh! that faller that got burned out!—
When'd he get into that now plane ¥'

set
■nsBiBJxn«TTiq»ii..*rf;
r raa if you oeny it to'esn-’’
1

CHABCBniaH-4»ik.,r
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VOL. XIV,
Uwintw Jirertnnf.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 18«9.

BOSTON CASH STORE!
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I have just returned from
NEW

YORK

AND

BOSTON

------- with an-------

JOHN ROBERTS.
\ an-l Xaqtvea. IfavUiagaa Broad­

IMMENSE

STOCK

of Keawonnble Goods which 1 offer *nt

PRICEIS&gt; tijat will

Astonish

WM. UPJOHN.

" ATTENTION. COMRADS!
hTxu»‘*J' pHT-:r “•diik*"!,

HASTINGS CASH

STORE

Arc now oArring for rale, a full Stock of New and Seaaonable
Goode, recently purchased in the beat eastern markets at the
lowo.t pM»iblo prioo. for cash. Our stock includes a full line of

STAPLE AND FANCY
.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloths and Beady-made Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, Ac.
i^F~Ca h pnting euatomen, give ua a call. We will cheerfully show ynurt-J
nwr stock, that you m.iy compare price, with Any other firat-claaa 8t&lt;»ro
t3Tin tl&gt;e Rat ■. We have got the Goods and wo wait to tailjg-j
them, and shall try to toll you all wo ean and will satisfy you that it
LSfb foryuwr interest to'buy here’ Wo warrant th» priced shall bqs3ti&gt;factosy..Jt}
Wo will take in exchange for our goods

WM. H. HATFORD.

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,
nt tlso r&lt;-|jxilna- 1Q nrlx ft rate—.

c. 0 HOLBROOK.

enuine drugs

G

JOHN MICHAEL.

&amp;, -medicines!

REASONABLE
PRICES!
AT TUB
u

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!
BRUSHES, VARNISH,
.
TURPENTINE.

JUST RECEIVED.
2500 PorX,M NTRICYLY PURE white lead.
’
gKAQ POUNDS GENUINE ENGLISH CROWN LEAD.

2500
POV3fDS iIQQQ
SaRtLeTT-PURE lead.
J
POUNDS GENUINE

FRENCH ZINC.

AVe buy our Goods directly from the
Manufacturers, and sell at PRICES
that defies competition.
Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

X P. ROBERTS Sc CO.
nwi^. April SOlh. ISfiO.—ryl7
IIaating«

iirnirniiu

1­

JA

PttACTtr
Tllk. Ml

IMPORTANT TO PARKES I

Great tafapitiBeUit'stmt.

sPAUioms’SKf asasTOBE

Michigan-Exchange.

[prices to

suit

NUMBER

bold raerad U iuwlvcd. Don't say, I them ; not to secure of drunkcanera aal
?«ftrg.
ean fake a drink and leave off; the and dissipation, bet to homo—hot!
ehaneea are against yon; and even if Would to God I could bas&lt;ah « Sum
they are not, b it right T b it honorable my mind. Tonight I ssn a boy qrti i
to ri.k the Uppineas of others to gratify I see homo an plainly M reyr. A Hod
yuur own eril appetiu ? Would to Goil father, a dear mother, brothers and sto(that one year ago) I could bare seen ter*. all rise before mo; not only ouen.
strong drink as it roaDy b, stripped of they are always with mo now. Dren ha
all the cenamcuh thrown over it by sleep I soo them; pleasant IbougMa you
those engaged in the traffic; rouljl ham .ay. O, God, if I could osly ga&lt; ridoC
seen it an a swift end auro mad that them, I think I could dwell ea any
was to lead to my present unhappy con­ others with aosne degree of comfort, so
dition in a foton'a cell, with tho ]«o*;ieM what I now feel; yea, even «a tike
of a shameful death. Is it surprising shameful death I am condemned to diet
that I wo-ild fry to save others Iron the anything, but what I hare tort; last
same fata ? I know that I have neither through drink.
•
tho talent nor the education to plead the
“ GtTv an car to this advice; it to the
cause of temperaueo. but I can tell what advice of a dying man—dying in Me
tho use of intoxicating drinks boa I early manhood, through the accursed
brought mo to. Can J do less, under , cop. that • biteth like a serpent.* THok
the cTrcusstancea, than give a wurB of j of your friends now, tort tho time wee
advice to some thoughtless ones ? Prey- j when the thought of them will be wore*.
ing (if so gr-.-ii a suinor as 1 may pray,) than a ecoqsou'e wing. Ohl if you ere
that God mar bless it, and make its any one treading the downward pqth
truthfulness do what hearing could not that loads to death and hell, spook knid—be the means of an ling some from a Iv to him; yon know not the power of
dntndard’a end.
a* kind word. I do not forget one who
" For one short moment let your fancy hna spukeu kindly to mo unco I heww
carry you to thb coll. You will see mo boon lions. How heartily I think of
write thb with my hands ironed— irons them. A kind word first led me to hope
are on ray limbs and I am chained' to । that He who hates ata might yet be matethe floor. Do you o»k what brought mo | ciful to the sinner. 1 know yvu all hate
hero? I must any, whisky. Is it strange tho crime that brought me here; tart
in me to lift a warning vutoo against when you saw I had none to speak kfadtliat whhh has done me so much hnnn? I !y, though hating my great ria, you pi­
Thank God, I ham not tost all feeling tied me, a poor wretched rinner, and
There are those on the onrth, s- parak-l [showed mo that mercy, Divine masry,
from mo by * the great waters,’ who be­ could even reach one io rile.
Oh! young tain of n&gt; mfak-g
lieve aud trust (that wherever I am) I
am honest and respected. God forbid MM*t of you have aeon mo ; moot of you
that tliey ahould erar bo undeceived. bare spoken kindly to mo, and have
Oh ? b it not hard to pray to God that acted as well as rpukon. The offer of u
your dour lather and mother, brothers book or a paper may be little to you,
and sisters, your early playmates and but Io mo it was a great kindness. Oh!
friends may never hear about you, or do mt. a greater kindness still—take my
nra from them, when one word would advice kindly; it somre from a criminal,
be more prvticus than untold treaeuro ? it is true; but my whole heart goes with
It; it oughrtto bo more oflectire because5|
“A kin I won! from a strunger b
treasured up as sumothing procious, as coming ironone who has run the course
God knows it is to me. To keep you ; and has experienced* Ito terrible results.
from such a condition I write thia, bo;w 1 might tell you more of what 1 ham
ing y ou will take It in the qurit in which [ seen whisky bring to its dupes, but my
it b'given. I write it oarurstly and sin- article ■ ould be too long. X clone, giv.
fag you the a-irico a good mother gum
’ The frZluwfag Poem ap|»oa:sd in » o- rrly, trusting that God may tlces it to m-: Ke-p out of bad company, ami
Xijit-Otl of August 10th, a$ original , your US'. If you are otot tcaipted to don't drink. Don't tot thia laaa unover the signature of Bra Hmttr . Tho dri&amp;k, think of thb adrion, ami tho cir- hc.ded. ae 1 Ad. You eee whrt it Ua
cumstanow under which it b giceu, and
*
'
God keep all that lead
nm« I'oti, mrJf— ward appears on the may heaven help you to cast the cursed brought
i path, b the prayer of
97th page of tho 1’oema of Mas. L. II., cup from you. Don’t parley, ar you am
---- ------ . — — lake of loved one*, pre.
Steovsnr, as published by Itatmra, | loot Hay no'. Htick fo lt Ouro or fere to sign himself, Cksulm Otn. '
Saxraaa AOe, in IN60. Was not Mr.
eeo that you arc firm, and rrtfiart you
Piooraxrr an •trftl Ilagiar Wt, Boacor. ? ths moro fur it Don't be alarmed at
being called a teetotaller. You may be
greeted with a laugh or jeer. No mat­
ter, you win rcsjMwt. How often hare ■er. hope people will &lt;u» it more freely
I wished I could aay to. and stick to it, ।than ever, while they last. ^-y are
wlu-u asked io drink ; but my ‘ guess oati-bilioua, and hcneo at thia mm&lt;x&gt; of
not,’ or * think not,’ waa always taken 1
£-r wil or, if I soil
i! was known 1the ysar and, in thia climate, alsnert inthat’ I did not always stick to it. A idbpoiuiUo. Ibero an various ways in
HYDE &amp; PRIKDLE.
com pa mon who worked bv my side was which they may bo served up and wn
non rssked but onoa, for Lb ‘no' mas a I giro come of them for iho benefit of our
no ’. Tn- tho power of an qmphstb no, 11
when asxed to do wrong, u\(he advice I lady friends.
T-------duato----------Bi mm---------Craxa.-------—.The---aeaeou
of one who has lost all for tho Want of a
----- little finnnrst at the- first. If 1 only I fur that highly esteemed vngctabta, tho
could tell you all I have lost - loat I tomato, bemg again at hand, we lake
frtonda, ehunrtrr home, all I hat makoa [ oocaaiun, says the Columbna &amp;raww, to
life dear, thtuagh drink, by not saying . rraanmend a mode of &gt;erring thorn,
glisrellnng.
tan,’ wben asked to do wroug. I could tsinod frvm a newspaper, and whfoh,
CALIFORNIA A OREGON
hare said it God gave mo understand- ' niter Ubl, we prunom.ee excoltent Ub
ing. I knew right from wrong; but 1; t. slice them wben ripe, oorar them with
flattered myself that I could go so far, j batter, and fry cu a griddte hke other
and then rain up; now I am Imt God c-kes. They should b" seumnsd while
Charles Orme, recently executed for in Hi» mercy gra.nt that thb tuny keep frying. Largo aud soUd tewetooee ere
murder at Hroudsburg, Ita, attributed •o™ P'itng man from treading the the beet for this dbh. Tbpi makes a
all his Bufferings and crimes to tho use time juth. 'Touch not, test. n«»L hum , nice brcwkfast dish for those who era
BEST 8ELD WHEAT fa the WORLD. of intoxicating liquors. 1'ifor to hb ex­
die not,' b the only anfi.- course. Don't food of tomatoes.
i
| FeriMflj
Im
w ettre toP"'
nHw; (ro«a ’mm Aas.raUaa a*d Chill ItvvC ecution ho »-nt the foliosing letter, to lieliero in moderate drinking, th cro bl A o«xm cersrr.—Take one Irasbsl baatho Philadelphia Jofuwrr, with a request too 'maeh danger in it Thera b no kcl of tomatoes, skin and buQ until titeg
1 j wmibs. oa r&gt;*d «o«t.
I KLXTY BUSHELR TO THE ACRE. Ihst it bo puUbbed:
dninkard living but thought ho could 'urn soft, enuccse them through a fins
'• Hrvoruosvse Jill-—I write this in bare off when ha wi.bal As I write 1 —-i—-- .44 h.ir
a_
the hope that it may be tho moons of ar­ K&gt; I eeo a fowl mother's face, I four I rtnogur, salt to testa, one ouneeM ebm,
resting the attention, and saving stano
tart words to me, low agd sweat at | oac of alLjnco, one half ounce of btack
youcg man fhg» the path that wads to she Undo her boy (JocLspced, and said: | pepper, three pods at red pepaer, taa&gt;
&lt;Uath and ImU—blights and ruins la ‘Be a good boy, shun bed Crtnpsuy, Lads «f garlic akinaed arel esMtofiM.
thb world and fixes destiny in the nexh[ twelve bay leaves (leavesyou fiad paefaed
and don't drink.'
nmidst tlx. darknms of eteraal night; . " I seo a kind, good father, tn iug to '
botWLeu licorice), two ocaoes of moaiaid
for tho sacred volume declares ’No
back tho ta»»u M ho gore the s-imo 1 mixed with cold vinegar before nMM*
drunkard shall iuhoitt ftio kingdom of' keep
mlnea tailing me at tho wune time to I in—hail until roduoed to about eaMM&lt;
God.' Oh! that 1 eouM pertrsy th" ________________________________ then bottle without straining.—Ww—
‘
be
mindful
of
God
nud
Ho
would
not
bonon springing from tho Ord g'aw,
forgotten, tews TriqrepA
you uvula shun it as you would tho foreake me.' Abel *D
Fan® Tonsrax* *«■ Baras xx Wnrread in which death la its most hidoous and tic result u a felon's twll, and soos.
form was lark lug. Would to God I had prrhaps, a ahamefid death. la it suy I ««.—We printed a-as time ago a ssude
&lt;Uad befuev I knew tho love u- paaeioa wonder I should try and warn others ? that wo saw highly rernmmeyded fan
you, ' tlial many drink and do not preserving fresh tomatoes and Itera
staoag drink can bring to Its pocr, do- bay
d/wtat 1 havef Att tn-1 but s a&gt; ‘
’*
---------------ludod viorims, far then J would haro
*&gt;**
had kind frfaada to weep and think fo&gt; M I d*J
one.
You ray »
&lt;*“ take a drink
kindly of ata, as in solemn silence they
gaaed into my tomb ; but aow my oernoat prayer to God is, that no one who fom't tty it-theI b what rataed m*.
ever kiaw ras may ever hear anything All ray rt fart: 'Whtaky.hal ■&lt; hs
tbatl me. May God in lib mercy rev irate-l Ml to&gt;&gt; amah •&lt; a man
paat that no atore iaoKrtmt people may for that’ God half titotoj bow„M-&gt;= ;
fare food eat that ho who seal • wise m
auSrr on my account.
“Ok, young man, by all you hold
dear, shaa the cup, the fatal rup—If #ot
for yvwr mv sabs, la Odd's aM* afom
it for the mko of thooo you hold so n»ar
and dear. Yon may flunk you are aide
to token drink and Usv. it alone wbra
yon wish; lot mo entreat tool don't try
the expsrimcat, fag rhoujt gets hold ft

�sew aiivEtmsEsKsn

IV 9**tinp ?an«rt

I

Tna PxxnrrvLxn IU
advised that the I

COB'3 OOUGH
con rirEMI* CHE!

*,8epL
rtwnox

Cooley £ Cauchy , [ana.

ra k x a w/ni pxraco.PH»»»u

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TktlDLB CATAfiTEOTHE.

DIAMOND BRAND.
events tf the year, and a luting credit
. About 300 uinen were auffocated in
a eua! mine at Avondale, near Plymouth, fiurih the Road as for as Cassopolis, and
perhaps to Bebrakuaft this foil Much
details are horrible in tho extreme, credit is duo L D. Dusia, Es*., th*
arid grow more to day by dayae the Preridrat for th. efficiency he bra dfotacu are made public. Spore forbids played in puslung forward rith so much
rapidity, this important enterprise. Our ced price st which it is now offered (35)
places tho machine within tho reach of
every family in tlio land.
I last evening at Datti* Creek, to celebrate
to o* raterod by* perpendicular abaft.
“Fairy" upwards ef 25,000 machine, Th* Michigan Bolt &amp; Nut Co
hare been sold, wldeh^ m itself is suffi­
cop* by thia single abaft, which had to
cient ea idenee of tho their utility in eve­
Our Public School.
ry household.—3rrw F»ri Trahuw.
1
AL4CHIXE BOLTS,
The Publie Sabool in this plore open­
nel for the ventilating current which in
ed on Monday, the 6th inst., with an at*
all mines must be crastantly forced by
tho
Indepi'ulant
Order of Odd Fellows,
tvndanco of 208, and tho following cons
C. H. WALKER,
machinery through the various galleys
wna instituted at Ovid, Clinton County,
of t.-nchers :
HWOiZt-JIA /&gt;4.«4*7. IS
and &gt;lrifls The shafting and tho build­
on the Cth inat by Grand Patriarch Geo­
Firet Primary De;.artmeot — Ma&lt;
ing over the sums bring all of wood, and
Dean, of Detroit, aatutod by Moosra. W.
dij as a tinder-box, took fire; all egress
8. Wood, Grand Treasurer, A. M. liar-

Trad. M*rk-F»te*u*
RMV^XV0-'

S ‘JS-WMS.-

Bridge, Eoof and Large

uf air rat off and the minsra, about 200
i* ramber, suffocated ; the re.ult being
that there are whole streets of little
house* faring tho mine out of which

Second Primal? D&lt; partmont - Mtae

Intermed'ato Itvjmrtmant - Mtaa 8nxl* E. Ttlxx, viceMiaa MeNan, ressgnesL
Grammar Ih-portment—Mm Eirit*
Baxwn, Into of Detroit Public Schools,
thia awful catastrvpli.. Village, with u
vice Mtsa Trisa, transferred.
j High Schoo!—W. J. Stvaxt, Fria*
eould be more awfh!—more hcu'tnndlipoL
ing.
Tho number of children in tho Diatrict of achool a^v is 446 ; at tho same
Death of Judge Bacondate last year the number waa 358,

Tho sad intriligvnee roach'*
through a dis[latch to the Aiurtitsr sad
JViMum, that Hon. Nirnasixt Bacox,
leto Judge of tbr 2d JtuHrial District,
deported this life at his residence in
Nilro ub Friday errninj the 9th inat, at
10 minutes before 10 o'clock.
Jcms Biro.x was one of the trw men
of our State. Faithful to the last degree
in tho discharge of every duty as a mnn,
a dlisen and a judge, hia death occasums a void that will not eosn be fillod,

womnntnnn)n)r~^

______
'plARK TWAIN’S
c—-rorca^^.yHon”■”B“7 mi7Hb’cm848H?ii
Direct from Foelorico.

sa-SpecmlUiosis oow ilepsrtmout.

BUCKEYE REAPER * MOWER!
aoiNTs WAjrruDrox

Chsmlealr.

&amp; GREBLE.

sec

Dye­

Parra Wsxumcsx Brux*.-It is Jsw srrt,lM hr NUTnta. •« Wkclr Aakr Leera
with regret that we learn that tho «x13&gt; W MKieant Srisar. DrW^h.
| tensive Pap?r Warehouse of the Lroa
B01MX8 GVZUTKB,
Baontrsa nt Kalnmacoo, waa badly dam­
aged by fire on the morning of the I th
PIUMstilug nud Gas Fitliwg.
iusL The loos on the budding and stock
. is estiui 1 tod at $5,000, which is mostly Strew 4 N^Frmil H»l nWer Rta^rs,

Only $2.75 per Copy.

Wood &amp; Coal Furnaces,

At tho Anu on! Meeting, Mumu. N. pow'd to have originate 1 in the rags.

Trustees, and a Committee, consistirg of |

JAMES JENKS,

Honor
tho orgnnixntion.
The Rrr. T. D.
Maxnr, O. D. Sravutxo, E-a, and Rav.
E. Ccans were apyuintod a (kraunittoc

took place on th* 7th hut, ar.d resnhtd ing. It is expoctcd that there will be
in a Republ.can majority of 2l',000 ou on oddr«*s ou Tuesday evening Novem­
th* State Ticket in a vote of
or ber 2nd, and that tho Convention will
asoemUe Wednesday morning Novem­
ber 3d at 0 o'clock, in the Presbyterian
pubiicaa, and the Honae of Reprc aenta- Churt-h at naslinga Circular notice,
tirso will contain about 200 Republicans announcing tho arrangemrato will bo
to 30 Copperheads. Surely Vermont sent to every Township, on 1, as for as
possible, to every Sunday School in the
arsa whore lustre is never demiuisbed County at an early day.
It is hoped that the November meet­
TtMraaasrx Cos*MTioa.-ls»t week ing may be/nwraPy
by tho Sun­
there aanembhxl at 'Chicago a body of day Schools workers of the County.
disappointed office sidrerv, who ptooecd-

•d to organic a National Temperance

ARE NOW SELLING

Woods. Sponges and Druggists'
Bundrie*.

Tbe County Sunday Kcbeol Omron*
tion was held last we«k as nuntmneod.
Ilia notices lied not bo n w. 11 dialribnNxw Nsnoaxt bora, "The Wcetera
C-mgrcei from the State of Maine, wl o" (Jed, and the limo proved unfavorable, u
R«fup'," eamplo copy of tho .hrat mudual at hit rcaidoure in Portland oa thj
iT]'1 **“
**•
*uo'1 busy aeoaoau
aat intellectual powuia, ho lias left a
fore, small; bnt the rxeniscs and tho News Co., New Turk.
tioual History, which wo seriously regret addrea.es ware intonating and able.
On soeounl uf the small ottoudsneo it
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
the Impeachment qeeation. But ho waa waa thought best to postpone the organ­
isation of a County .kseucution until a I Wm. H. Burk A Cot, Column.
larger number of delegates might bv 1
dished
the tho welfare of the Country daring present to participate, and the t.'onvou- '

Th* Vermont Election.

•

aniiTiox,Hiiisui»!

Aataa«a-«rat»'xsf
Dtngj, Medirinre.

MACHINERY

DEPOT!

G. S. WORM ER fo SON,
WJ. 101 &amp; 103 Jefferson Ave-.

CLOTHING
HOUSE!
30 CAXAJL, HTUFJET,
grand rapids.

FEW STORK,
BEST GOODS.
’
LOWEST PRICES.

,JS1

v. buhi. a on
HATS, CAPS, xTTBS,

Bucrotary of t'jo Contention.

Tnx Mjcaroix Crxirsu—Thia Conlooked as though thev wanted to occoni- pony will nut an Excurafon Train 03 the
pli* mom than the thetiuu of their 22d, 23d and - ith inat, leaving Kalamaaeo at G:30 A. M , Gobeburg at 6:14),
Augusta at IM, Battle Creek al 7:80,
and National Committee next week.
reaching Jaekson at 9:30.
Returning thia Train will leave Jrekior Kalamaxoo nud intcnuedi.iio places.

Atwater Street, Eaat,

FURNISHING! GOODS,

HARDWARE STORE'
Uramal S-a

H. A. GOODYEAR,

b&gt; iMrtnJt

I PRACTICAL BUSINESS ISSTRUCTOR,!
Containing Interesting and valuable tnfoimotion for Yeung Men.
Uewt Free by Hall. Addrvas
1UA MAYllrtW, Dvtiolt.

Chine** qnro&amp;m, tho people of Califor-

Tin and
XULX.

Uasd in th* City or State Sehoeb,
Wira a Tria Liss os
Stationery snd Bookxli.ra and Newn-

Pl[HCUAiiE TUEHEIOAY MUS
RETAIL SHOE DEALERS
CELEBRATED STEIHWAT.

(W. E.TUN1NJ

1

«ea MraU*.

&lt;*Z&gt;UAjr&lt; iLaaPUTUHf •MrtCfUX/&lt;S* TVVLXJKUSaaU MIMAS &gt;/g£

C. DOELTZ A; BRO.,

H«4w*4eMaedTri
,oj,ocdw uwjiZtauEfonwrr, mca.

NOTICE
To Conatuaers and the Trade!

CandidaLfmons,
Oranges,
Jfuts, ^-c.

X-

rrrrr.

F«r&lt;i.-&gt;1» Mtotnta* part I. Otter for

Butldirig Materials.

ItT. Tr.ush.
Made and put up on 6bo.-t Notire.

r*-b pota for all Ils*, «l rlpm Frails,
ne«rtt», Better, Lsr* &gt;.* f ro, M ,fcr
rilr Msksrr, rtnwr sf JrCmM sm4 Csurt
torre*.
aTEWAMT 11*0**.
DaTOsgm Jsly list. I SS.—If

Shelf. Hartman and Cutlery,

■IOJKEOFATUY.

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows

I*::;SS2B2s '*’*
ItedtUnj- te tea «,». ta prre«wl to
To (Treat all Kindi of Diseaxet
“,4 »«te .f
°.,P

&lt;to**alMtoea Fr«s.

’—0. Ji. I. «-*•

MACHINE TWIST,
The DST for KACHUTB BlWHfl

TIEHlI

1'68111) BIYXB KUBffilffi,
UrtU. Vent Cwml,. Sica.

ret. Ate.

ar Afxtrrrz) z&gt;/rct

For SJo ot KoUou»»

.

A. GOODrut.
1. iMa.-«wmyi

merUvl

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

d-atKiESi
d»Edo-

cxxvt

I ueartsn sod Ilvahn la
HtmWAL &lt; !.!:' 1:1 A*.D.o.
FANOY GOODS, CITV
u ’•“■.F-V—-•rts tec.Wrtla, llastlsua. Il.rtox

Oneida Community Unrivaled.
0. C.
etruction by tho Republican State Ora*
teat ie highly gratifying to eewy friend vrntion, recently in aeaaiuu at Madison,

J

AaChrapa.ou tho H.ll It rand,
Adding TraneportaUon.

GROCERIES,

B. J. B RO'WW, Lff, z&gt;.
pjOUCIWATtHC rujalatei aU Harpa.

to C

™ "•‘’ttswm.iOTa..

Sk«*t Ixoa Wire

onairap,

FAMILY

SPOOL
COTTON,
. sao. a. (XA ix. Bm« arerv.

article* for exhibition free.

STOVES, IRON

SCHOOL
BOOKS
Or.VU JKlaA*.
'

FOR BALE CHEAP!

VW.
ofl MBH

Dealer in Grata* Tarnishing Grad*,
y...«f nvtnr rors saisr*,
xvir.T nvrvmvsi
l»er may avail lb, mrehre of thia oppor­
tunity to attend the State Fair. Thia

MEN’S &amp; BOYS’ CLOTHING,

HATS, CAPS, BAGS, TRUNKS, &amp;C

Tnx Nsnnx Movuxe tho k.M of Hox.

Th* annual State Elstra in Vcniiont

HUCCESSOHS TO ,

AOBNTU warn M&gt; roU TMa~~

»*T BOOU OS- THS
WOJBKS OF NEW rSi°D

ROBINSON A WICHTMAN,

(MU* and Wurehrastj frat JUvard BL Hastiagx, Mich. April 20, 1800__ wly WIOH™A.N

and W. II. Whitney, D. G. M. It i.
called Cb'nton Encampment No 35, and

8**n Facrocr B t ax cd. - On the 7 th
tasL the Steam Planing Mill and tkuh
Factory
of.Mixes. Lcrrciuxa A RostsW. BaacBorr, H. A. Goonraaa, 8. C.
sox at Grand IlajAl*. wm entirely des­
troys! by firn. Lmi, about $12,000,
ed to t iko into consideration the ]irojwi»ith only $3,000 msur.ince.
oty of building one ox more tehuol
houioa, and to rrp&lt; rt at an adjourned
Mos. CoHitoDoxa VaxDCunr. - Van­
meeting, ffept. 27th. *2,628 was voted derbilt'a uew wifo is 30, till, symm.-lri1
.'or cont:Mgmt expcnsca, and all of the c.il, “a brun.tte with daariingly white
cotnp’cxioii," dark hair and eyes, some­
thing of an authors**, and soood1 cou»in
mtnrity. Our hoart-felt sympathy is 1 x ■ ate-1 for library purpo-io.
to bar husband. 8b* was a lively rebt*ndol to his Cami'y and relatives in tbis
The baa lay fiskool Canvratlon.
class during tho war, and hat cure behour of sadness and sorrow.

the dark tbiya of the ItobeDion.

7IGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE

UK INSURANCE- COIFilY,

Stas'

Silii Silrgr ml Flaw fm.
W*tebe«. Cteaksaa* j«w*ter lrp*|rrt

^ls U*BaHrara&gt;tos*«r Botosso* A WigUt
H^isr, lev. nik. IM.

4 |

PHILADELPHIA PA
OTtCAimBD 1810.
AKXDAL IXCtlNg
.
.
. a,
B-Aw «wif 19K, KIMI.

�I

jurat and

■ IlllIW

JHiatdUnmj.

tfncui ***** °f ,A,8T *—n.

C’cMtrai Railroad.

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August,

J£ARRY COUNTY

“UAtaHU Io JukM

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

1889.

for tUWsot leave:

-■Il u«. icdaumu u ihxi . . “ «*&gt;• iustkm’T

T
•&lt;
, “A —k Iwbo. .■ 10,00. E.u„.
H —31 Iwr. IwIk, ■■ ,;15 ,
«» WAUrtU.
j
•™«r ••
tn.m, ud
I !—»&lt;"•. it IU, rid. O» a
I—4 w r* «, wkU .ud, ,c«an,f&gt;*nw
*’ ™ cow,i 3T cam rrnxisn. Will W
H- Tocaw pbas. take rortiro.
The
«C traau wUl be at half
pnee, on complying with tho regulatium'
of the company, to poroma attending
the £.ir, end all article, for exhibition '
will be taken ran, and one men with
a*ah cmr load of atock. Lol Berry1
County bo wnU ropr^ented.

HASTINGS,

MICH.

First-Class BUGGIES

THE FALRT.
rtl taWl HALL’S

RDRpMl HiXKWER.
Utts, s&amp;fjsr
GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL

PRICKS RXD UCEIH

Mais

bbotherm,

MfcikMi

Genuine Articles.
I

F2LIRY

()R THE BOST BEASOHABLI TOIL
Til* Hoove la tarn ■&gt;&lt; CoeoriNLMe.
laUiat &gt;1 Iwsi, ala of &gt;M ata ti feat
r““*

SEWING MACHINE.

COLOR AMD PROMOTE ITS
□nnwww

DOUBLE WAGONS.
Tua laM&amp;rr axd Fixtsr Abwirtmmxt
ever offered in the County.
I AIM TO SELL

r

O«ly 81 for a Perfoot lowing Machine !

S&lt;IUh.

rain.
auteti

FUST.
H. A. GOODYEAR,
Tlio Michigan Con­
E. Church, rumtnenon ut Grand Rapids

Bate t Map taler,

C*hb«--s'tir sto.k of Carl-omd is
n„w romplete, aid we are prv]xuid to
famish budues* ranis, cut l&gt; ui y sixe, at
Ik'troit preas.—Give IW a call.

;»£rcrtsafcaMs."-

Gout Ni"». —TheUiaud R.ver Valley
Kai! Road is uow coni|Jvtod to Middle­
stile, siul in u few days the cars wxl
inn regularly to and from that place.
EsrnorM — We hare just received a
fine supply »T tho v-ry bet Envelopes
tussle. whirls w.lh biuine-s Cords printed
•.urtron, will be sol I at prices which defy

pabliabm prwM.

PROBATE ORDER.

PICTURES,

■■BO run! of (truth in the item from boriaaing to • ad. Will tho Editor of Fir
Xykt-fM pdl'ii-h tide statement for the

a;,zrs.^.‘r
THE ENDLESS MATCH!
The Isncllcmm Iklatcli!

tjk!
I have waito-l til! my
s is well nig’i p»uo. CuswaZ earc
r up tl!—A,'A note &lt;t»J acanutt. To

e

A choice ttlecfUo of Auerion A F«

r»v»*!C&lt;C. IMM^/eroa ygSfala

At Once-NOW.
jAt Onoe-NOW.
At Once-NOW.
WrXraa IFAcrf IF&gt;
ITr Mcoa IVAat We Ay.

M’• Mean WJuit Wt San,

AID MUST HAVE OIR FAY
Tor Tarin.—For earc, tho Editor of
1« XgM-Oitl tells the truth. ■* He says:
"The Grind Haven Xfirt haa been

AND MUST.lIAVf OUB PAY
AND MIST HAVE OUR PAT

nn&gt; glad !•&gt;
friend Mitchel ■ suco
•• !m is an isui-antl.uut Corrsnansa.
Th'' amnll । :i|« are Ida. Cummer
‘HE MISSISQUOI POWDEB
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Avnaaw ijj Edccatios at Ntasviua.
- The Edith of the Bsxxeb ha* acecptel an invitation from onr cffic’oat 8u]wrinU:i&lt;letit of Schools, to deliver an
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the fast throe yean, tho popular Pastor
of the Metli*di,t Church in thin Village,

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plewwl to know thnt n dispe motion baa
been rcecirod for a Chapter of Royal
Arch Mimm at thia Village, end that
‘be Chapter ia new at work. The folLwiag cornpannma are the uficoro under
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prenehi-1 his farewell sermon on Sunday,
•ad Uft Monday to attend Conference.
He has Iraen one of tho mwit efficient
workers, during hie rod lonco hero, that
we here ever known, and his departure
&gt;• a metier of soriaus regret, uot only to
his Church and Society, but to the pub­
lic. He has our best wi ,hes for hie per•outl and professional pro ipcrity whare«wr he may ■ ba stationed.

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d ©voted to frail culture, evidently de­
signing to make hay while the sun sliiucs.
'TV!. subject
nklaef was
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Thia
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"The Romance of a Rich Young Girl”
is continued. “Ethel Romsia ML take”
is another plesant story in this nunjber.
Prof Calvin* E. Stowe discusses the
Woman Question from a Scriptural point
ofriew, and concludes that Paul wrote
■nd gave advice for times in which he
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for tomato oat.up and pickle*. Her
recipe we have found upon trial so relia­
ble that wo venture to recommend any
she may furnish fhr tho Untrth er.d Home.

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Was Reichenbach RigM?; .Tho True
Story of lady Byron's Lift*, by Harriot cash aim to m AMotnrr or »*oo,ooo.
Beecher Stowe; Jacob Flint's Jounwy,
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by Bayard Taylor; A Lono Woman's
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Trip to Omaha and Beyond; Oonfucids
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1869,

NUMBER 22.

SusintM Jlirrrbnj.

Lffl IMUSCE COIPANY,

ALLEN BENNETT.

Mieb., Feb. let, 1869.—yl

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IMMENSE STOCK
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NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
J have ju*t returned from

THE DISGU8TKD WIFI TO
HUBBAND.

AiriWTIOI. CGMRAD8

Ara now offering for sate, a fall Stock of
and Seasonable
Gooda, recently purchased in the beat eastern markets at the
lowest pos.iblo prices for caah. Our atock include! a full lino of

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloth* and Ready-made Clothing,
Hats * Cape, Boot* &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.
f3T"Ca»h paring euatottoro, give ua a call. We will ehocrfolly ahow you SFI
our stock, that you may compare pricea with any other tint-clow Store
IVy*in tha Sutfo. We hare got the Good* and we want to eell_jp;
them, and shall try to sell you all wo can and will satisfy you that it
ST" is foryour interest tobuy here Wo warrant the pricea ahall be«uitowtory..^rj
We will take in exchange for our good',

CRACKERS
hr «*• pee»d or barrel.

WE BAKE EVERY DAY!

I Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;e..

Itay that baa nerer yet
the fonncr deetertd that
part hare these many
run, whiaky, gin aad brandy t " Whore fearful odds beer, firbto
no wood ia, tnere the fire goeth out."
। Mark how atropg ia tho recommenda­
tion, how impcradre tho language of th*
resolution adopted by that early Cangreda!
At different periodo, oovernl of tho
Statna hare logialated more or laaa atringoatly against the 'aale of opirikma 11- apinat tbs '£&amp;'«£ the'prMMfsd
qnora aa beverage; ia aome oaaal, aa Ln cteaaea or tho usurping stops of despot­
Maine and Maaaachuartia, Io tha extant urn. Thia ia shocking uati nthftilw;
of nrohihitien. The conatitutionality of the wry reverse is the feet "Wltat -was
auch iagialatioa haa not only boon qnee- tho relation of that psrty to the mi]lietoe
tiunod by those wiahing to eell and drink of chattelirod akrea at the South, fete*
freely; bat triad before the Supreme tho beginning to tha end of the atng^e
Court of the United Stetea, with for their deEvuranco ? Ono of brutal
a majority of tha judgaa of a contempt and unrelenting hostility, op­
Democratic eteipa. In January, 1847, posing ctott measure for their relief,
tha licMue ewuea of TAwdrir m Jfowe guarding every avonuo far their eeaepe,
cA-tefG, /'iXcfar re. JUad. Z^aad, and; and following on their track with blood­
Pirrw ri. Now J7awp.hr, name on for a hound ferocity
speed. How did it
hearing. ChieWuatwe TaMy, ia daHter- .tend in relation to too Southern slave­
holding oligarchyf In the tlcawi affli'
ation, pre-eminenUy servile, and reedy
at all times to carry out their wood de­
signs- Where it stood during the rahil
lion, what aid and comlcrt it gave to the
rebel er^w by its factious course, what
was its attitude in regard to tho mar­
tyred Lincoln aad his admmfetrefcto,
and what It haa dona aad is doing to
prevent ton iWii alinu of the Fifteenth
Amendment it is noedlsaa to state ia
theee oolnmna In what State ia Abo
Union, where there has bean aa effort
•UUag ar nateaielag Um trator, er/rea. fruluSUUf UtU^O-r.
tU^rr^r.-

at tlae regular mnrkct rates.

barely thia is sufficiently door and
empliAtic ; it covers the whole ground.
For the reason* net forth ia the cfoaiag

C. 0 HOLBROOK.

FAMILY

OHOOERIE8,

•JHisrrllnnjj.

Candiet,
Lemons,
Oranget,
Mato, fie.

enuine drugs a mjediciaesi

JOHI MICHAEL

G REASONABLE PRICES!

prohibitory law ; and the browlara and |
demagogues who brand her u tfisrogardful of liberty and the righto of con*
scieaco she may calmly and foufldaatly
refer theta to too derision of the Hu-

Ca«b raid for all kto«e at ripe Fruita.
Berne*, Batter, Laid aa* Up, al lk«
Ctor Bakery, rereer *&lt; Jrtferaaa "d C««rt

AT THE

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HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!
BRUSHES, VARNISH,
TURPENTINE.
JUST nJESCJSXNZEX&gt;.
Otnn FOUNDS STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD.
2500
DJtfm POUNDS GENUINE ENGLISH CROWN LEAD.

TREES ’

TIKI!

TIKI!

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tho Dcroocretic State Cocren*

GRAND RIYIB NDRSKRBS.

rvllhre of the Commonwealth
Bat
the nhanoa of ita eaeecM at tha upfwoMhLowell, Kent County. Mich.
ingetruggie ia deemed by ita pertteana
aonewhlt Jem deaperate, ia eMtoequa^e
of the enactment of the prohibitory law
at the laat aceeion of the Irgfelaturo by
a atrong EapuhBrna vote aa against a
PEACH TIEKK®. „
Ore toskk toeretote^'d «A»LT *08* Frtato solid Demoaratie vote in both houses
**^THpCTftnVHJkl Marttoetosmirf aar Aa American Detaosreey flwuirbm, M)
maUer when or wham the tna! may be

mm. M-MNta
t^.B&gt;&gt;bar l&gt;rwl.teaMto.
«uw,tp to uwniM 'b. nrak u. U» a,
Fffl mmd b IM. oil Ml
ere wtefi relfltiop ;tjay bear to the Malligence »n4 virtaeef the trenam.wueW
It ia tho alcoholic snake, lb. Adema,
that mttoi be Mamaalmd to atoBre." and
it is both a piV and to yo*r discredit
that you an unwilling to seise the cinb

pure lead.

1000 POCTM ““c1’* rBEX™ z,xt'

W« buy our Goods directly^'S^rCES &amp;
lAaaaf&amp;ctarerB, and sei1
C“
that defies competition.

opi-ositfou waa charartsru iicallyIQuetzal.
ed by aid Ma B.udolph, of Virginie,

Give us a call and we will warrant safirfaction.

dealarxl in one of tea twaay apeechas u

J, P. ROBERTS it CO.
OH SIT FH TSE CSSS!

auMMttM laws, wtock prol'cl p«Mlc keallk.
b‘» way U? kick a sheen."
mm, re»wcMl r^.Mrew to k lyU to O. p
T)!.;rrHr&gt;i&gt;'‘l&gt;sl‘te.D»/r.«nr-r»; ppporitxon rceo from the baoef that tom
waa a Batumi aUguuistn bHww« ’M*.
Ikry epsrsto ••
.Mf,
t» U&lt;«la.
,( aMBMea, aad ns eBssia sad rrrw, tk,
•mt. •! s.&gt;la*ti&gt;s. Ttoy Mlt* Iks lafceted
ur(e .ad «rel it srorbrerd- All ibee Ifci.g.
fro dore, ret tree aey peesr wkl«b &lt;ba Stela I
I IT I-—. to rrgatei. reeearc,. er interfere wilt1

A Portable Engine and
Shingle Machine,

IKPOBTAHT TO FABMBS!

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TAYLOR
htu a fins aMortmeni

UV snxuar sen. ms.

CALIFORNIA 4 OREGON
cT-Tfr WHEAT AOEVCT.

for the tew here ao emphabmlly &lt;tenounced. But it ia a novel feature ia
ethics, aa woU aa in patriotiam, to brand
♦y’SZmnirtMto! OfoouroMhelilwrty
referred to » Itoruae, and wHaam
uu^na tho pttrehaae and ooMumjAonof

trwmnadytrAMr
maha thenar^MNla
dweetbadatiaatMwxa
«awakNdF4\
Free Trodtr, waa not
fluir writer, point wil
tfoatoCbalowatelaofi

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worn;

ROfettVttm ¥ WICHTWAM,
COE'S

Btophre Pratt, that he has several boilors for solo cheap. Mr. I’raU Is a man
integrity, and a practical mechanic. Hs
knows what be fo wiling, and ho will
give a good bargain. Corner Eighth
and Woodbridge streets.
Bstafl shoe dealsra will bo benefited
by dliag on Mooers. Pfogrre 4 Smith
wbM contemplating tho purehase of
goods. It is always best to buy direct
fronn the maunfseturera, and savo the
profits of msddto-mcn. They make a
tall line of fiur shoes. Na 81 Wood-

lb those who desire to obtain a pat­
ent onwny invention, wo can rocoauuond
ffia TStsshaniri’ and Inventors’ Assariatics, American and Foreign Patent
Agency, Thee. 8- Sprague, Secretary.
The Association also publish the JfcAs*.
its m&lt;1 Inratm, monthly, at 50 cants
per year. Noe. 1 and 2s Awads Build­
ing, Larned street West
E. T. Barnum lias a large stock of
hardware, carpenters’ and mechanics'
toeta, wire of every description, induding xsiuntar-rniling and fencing, anker
boitrag cloths, burr miltatoasa Ae. He
is also agent for Barney 4 Berrv's New
York Club skates. Detroit IFire Works,
118 Woodward avenue.
M wiB beaaen that Geo. C. Chandler,
dealer re gents’ tarnishing goods and
manufsetnrer of French Yoko Shirts,
«iu remove on tie 15th mst from his
prreunbtoaatioa totho large and elegant
stare No* 58 and 55 Woodwwsd awn re,
when and where- ho will op-n with a
new and carefully selected stock of
goods, at wholesale and retail.
Bohuos 4 Webster have a general assortraent Of wood ami cool fnniaces,
■wwter betters and «R goods in their IhjjJ
Fftnnbtng aad gas-fitriag done to order
ia the MreUubstaatisl manner, and
wutk warranted. No. 11 fi Jtrfferson

tbs Michigan tun, holding minor posi­
tions my greafir. During Johnson's
aposteuy he was removed, aud its chief
clerks, Joo Wilson, a confirmed Copperheed, took Lis place. It wm tho gener­
al expectation that the Judge would bo
rotqrned to the place from which ho was
ousted - upon political grounds sole­
ly, but instead ®f that ho was
made City Ttetmaster, which be­
ing a purely local office, belong­
ing of right to some resident Republi­
can, tho Judge is compollnd &lt;0 distribute
the patronage among the residents of
Washington, and tbs eitissns of Michi­
gan dsriyo therefrom no benefit
Miclfi^an, therefi&gt;r&gt;, has no chief of n
beaureau nt Washington, end the darks
and others have no rallying point or proteetian. Each is dependent upon his
own powers and influence, and therefore
they are es.a class the must independent
and thorough-going men at Waahiagtor •
8o for as the salary sbd cmolumeuta
are concerned, the greet State of Mich­
igan, with its great agricultural and
mining- resources, needs them nuL In
fact, it has remuncratiro employment
for ell its sons - particularly for those of
talent end power—tut it is reproach to
Mr. T. C. Beaman, tho senior member,
and to our Bcnatura, that thsyhavs not
been able to secure more of influence
and standing, to the Stalo which has
honored them so long and so frequently.

ITOH BALSAM,

disuterewt~0seua*as,P4, bhae adiised
..'irtrti* tear
our dty to exhibit not only outward
Signs of mourning, bet also affected the
tone of society aad ranvermtion. Tho
nation lost a patriot in Gen'I Bawlins,
aad the President a meat faithful friend.
Gcn'l Rawlins was tho embodiment of
devotion to duty—ano of the moat lova­
ble characters in these times of money
worship. Xi is a sod commentary upon
our system of administration and cumpensotiem for important and faithful
service, that a man like him, who might
have been worth his millions, hsd ho
been dishonest, has not been able to
leave a competence to his familr, bowho for- 1 ■r on«*n.-m»ocAi
s-gj-wwa,1.
gut self in lus country’s peril.
Another example ia Gov. Boutwell, The Michie nn Bolt A Nut Co
who ha*not been able to bring his fam­
An snpvvJ &lt;• fandsb Stw*&lt;t7
ily here, because the stylo of living de­
manded of a Secretary of the Treasury,!
bolts
house rent, carriage expenses, *e., would I
cost more than the paltry eight thousand
a year which the country pays for his j
great serticea A man of his mental
and non) powers, and thorough devo­
tion to the country’s interest, would bo
none too h:ghly paid if he received fifty
thousand per year.

The merits of sweot qutaino are too
well known to need any elucidation.

mret perfect opiate and anodyne y rt disevrered. Sold by all druggiats; xaaaufisetwod by Steams, Farr 4 Co., New

TW WliWgss Agricultural Works
wffi fill erdos to any extant for agricultgrel imploMita, and dnei attantiun to
tbsir .task tt few mA boons ptows, pre­
sided wi&amp; the potent convex mould

This gentleman ia a clerk in the office
of the Auditorof the Poet Offl.-o Deport­
ment ’ He waa appointed ip 1801,
through the tail u onco uf Senator Bing­
ham. He is from Flint, Mich.; about
for^y-five years of age, of very agroeubta
and obliging manners, atod vary good
social position. Ho is Tltfi regular oorrospondentof tho Peninsular Hrnili nud
of other papers.

sa-3pocialijiialaekfO dytrtpient.

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The Germans in this city, as in almost
every city of tho Union, win have a dsmonstration tomorrow night ia honor of
thia great man. It is the hundredth an­
niversary of his Urth. There is a grow­
ing disposition here, and an over ths
HDLWEB 4 WDWEK
country, on ths part of our young folks
Wood &amp; Coal Furnaces
This gentleman is probably the best to study the Germ an language KO Io
known among all Michigan men maiding become acquainted with tho rich litershero- As the President of tho Union
League, and tho President of the Mich­
igan Sob! era'Aid Society, he achieved
The hope* of tho Democracy, which
an enviable reputntton as a patriot and temporarily were raised Ly tho Chicago MACHINERY
DEPOT!
statesman. He is no orator, but as cm Temperance Convention, have again
0. S. WOBMEB A SON,
organiser, and a man of ideas, he has
subsided. They see that ths new baba
»&gt;. 101A108 Jaffarson Art..
few equals. He is a tall, slim man, iron oven with the most xmrefai nursing, will
gray hair, stoops a httlo, must bo about not survive- Brick Pommy, Ned Bunt­ Oppoule U&gt;chkc«a EscSaoite, Prlrosl.
arty years oil, but is very quick, active line A Qo are too well known to enable
and a hard worker.
(hem to detach a sufficient number of
Republicans to place the Democrats in
To the People's Drug Store is the
power.
.
Mjcsioax.
place to go tor the hcavhwt asaortment
, in the ci|y of perfumeries, brushes,
tlio work of tho office, his chief, Wilson,
Sour. Piacnra*—Wo are indebted to
combs, fancy eowps and toilet goods,
has never been able to tnako nji his N. I*, ilojiro, presvntod through D. 8.;
which ta just opswing there. IL F.
mind to promote him, untass it has been Skotwzm, for a box cf the very beat HATS. CAPS, i-UBS,
Hwift A Bto. ahrtyv ke«p good goods st
taw prices. No. RO Woodwanlarsnue. •tauo very recently. Mr. H. was nu edi­ Peaches we have seen this season. If And Straw cwde. tealrtfUl—«■ «&lt;»«« e»d SI.U.
tor betore he camo here, is a very ocur- the trere’M*. Hvtrnn sell will prudnoe
C. IL Walker, whotaseta deokc in
t-oitv and intelligent gentleman, tall, of suchiruit m are the samptae we have
stoneware, has now on hand a heavy
good prceoaco, and about, forty1 yoore of seen, we do not wondsr that he is roeesr.
and well assorted rfock of first class
tag targe orders, from nil parts of the
wore, with fruit snd 'pruteyn jars in
country Our farmers will do wull to
groat variety. Tho trade is supplied nt
remember that his Agent can be found
the lowest &gt;alea Office and warehouse, ’
but his parents settled in Adrian, Mich., atlho Hastings House, every Saturday.
feed Of BltaM street.
e
Coe's Cough Balsam, nnd One’s Dy. sonic twenty years ago, whon bo was
quite a hul. His education Is American,
NBW ADVERTISEMENTS.
prpda Cure, two Epeeifiej of ranownod
and having learned the printer's trade,
virtue, are for aalo by all drnggiste and
be hoe been connected with nowsj«pcrs
byFerrand, fibeley 4 Ox, Detroit
PRACTICAL BUSINESS IFSTKUCTO!
for many years. He was appxiutod by
A ixmptato business education is a
Gon tain to£ hilcrrulng and valuable ta
Secretary Clrnre in Idfil, and has been
poaitiw necessity now-a-day*, and no­
* -,e formation tor Young Hen.
a chief of division tn the Secretary’s of­
where can it be better secured than nt
fice for some years. Ho has charge of
____ H»* *** U»-W» ltel.au.
tiolteith's Bryant 4 Strott-n Drfn.it
nil lira printing and Lock binding, &amp;&lt;x,
Bestnsw University. ’Bur institution,
for tho entire Department amounting io
SCHOOL BOOKS
alone of all others ia tho United Sfidre,
’
or ah Kina*.
about &lt;900,000 per annum. He also
has a royals rly orgswtasd Beard of
publishes a weekly newspaper, the Civil
Trade I—wanted with it Far partteuService Jrmal, which bids fair to be a
l»r. addreoa address J. H. Goktemith,

■ fiyillii TI fi i r 'ir • of jbadrey

Direct from Fccldrira.

BUCKEYE BEAPKR « M0WIB!
w.—]

CLOTHING HOUSE
VEW STORE.
*
.
BEST GOODS.
LOWEST PRICES.

MEN’S &amp; BOYS’ CLOT.H'Ur^'
FT7n.rsrxsxrrirc3

hats, caps, bags,

Soods,
Trunks, &amp;c.

Pax Ur.-All persons in
X). Acxlxx 4. Co-, by nvti
will eave cost by scaling
the 15th last Afta

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

HARDWARE STORE

I, W FW- rill i—

H. A. GOODYEAR.

imd.
’
F-D
HsMtagn. 8^4. fok 1FC

For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

Opposite to 'nriclc Block.

taadsred to II. L. Wmn
demalreMstary ticket to
hrid ta
Wftatag «r £wret'« Hotel, a
tMretettdhteL Mem
A Faaat are to be tho
Ms Betel, a&gt;d M b d—

sued, falling .hair checked, and babk
ocas oDea, tliough not always, cured
by ifii use. Nmbing ,«tas rreiora tha
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
»»r the |tands atrophied acd decayed.

Ila occasional uso will prerro't the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently pre»ent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the bait, tbe Vjtar can
u«y breeffi but not harm it. ifw.mcd

w
Dodges Clebraled Plows

HAIR DRESSING,
1

‘

L.__.

For Bate at Kalamaxoo Prices.

.

long on the bair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.

* Brea's OsrarereeialCoUs
WteffiuMU Creek.
ft. PoreMesd, Judge

PrwmII»l&gt;r.lC.Aw*Co.,
Pn^CTICAL AKO AXALrnCAL ChUIRI,
wave JoBmcns1 FHorrn

LOWELL, MAM.

VMn^lM.MUxWrU.lkm tea

WQ0M SX.00.

»Dinii&gt;mtnan5u«u«

tesewen? a. j. brown, ki. r&gt;.

Thin gentleman is the dandy of the
A U.Mor Uurij.C^
&gt;■!*■■■, n«*to ml pomd u
■0 femJ. rftaltauU. W.. b. »ta
fororito among men m well aa of the
’ tadiea, whish fa rather unusual. Mr.
Mom in a nephew of Senator Bingham,

O. DOELTZ* BRO.,
InsSrtsts sod Dralm la
LA.isrS'S" GOODS

itev.vl— -*•«--------------re, ,0. Ji. T.
SPOOL COTTON,

3?2?5r*T,uc n7-tUa

8-,i—• J-*-*.

• • ITT BOsnHi, CtrVELAND. Q;
HMjwrauatlr lonudin tlaallar*. Itsvlr- **!’?*«»&lt;* '•
n«splt

j^ld ds Silver Witches,
Flae Gold Jewelry,
aafcr

-

iM.X Im.

Weteta&gt;*.Cteetaaa&lt; Jewelry ■•yairod

uni*-mi

’

�and JflisrrUai
'‘nfiwt f*«i &gt;y mw

COUKE,

gl«H«aM CcUtr&gt;1 Kattraad.

AuauST

|W

ruMtvf Train, ter to.

no

J’OM BALE.
“TOwt
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vui
...... tSZkSSl
VeNMMWtoto n
rvpron BMthab. Isri.utoae to frvtgM, tad u toLZ*fT?** “ *••*“•* TM-riUto«
kto la frro. S to l-M lover, vita mileMagt.
*** B**k
» *Mliao po bo.i grs4to er
™"au,eu- Cwv.pvo—
balste»vl&amp;&gt;

u-Jtee. 0^ M. Ds^i SXJ2
saw UtowWast. Tks
sad SwteaZl
Ml Edomites.
trsstod
"Masrr. sod IT bl&gt; v|m«1M b. ..d. u-,

A «n rhacr. tw . lu-iurl, UBa .'iih
V... .
a small capital. ;•

' • ■_ [ "»»&lt;• !•». Btev HU..

HALL’S

JUM

3MH| -Rm-HER.

“
w rat Ss^ Sr’ ■*• **
LAY HAIR TO FM ORIOIKAL
COLOR AND PROMOTE ITS
GROWTH. ,

IL*u'» I'tytialle Sinlimt Heir Rntwtr,
Ik cl, »UaU&lt; |.re|A&gt;.lio» brnteAice par Lair to ito original color.
• .

—»««.-----------

1 Pirx Hoxsza,
1 Par* Hixkemu,
2 Waeoxa,
I Bos Stmen, ' f '
Tools, 4 c.,

Genuine Artiolee.

"THE FAIBT.”
PRICES REDUCED!

iUSiiwteJSLX;
«otn It takm th. .Uor .tea aad ooaroto

J toa aueudaaas of -botan

bsnssoxsex iLLcmurxte-Diamiu- L■ 37?,tTT***7. h *?
infc school st half paat three i
noca tn attend a tea party.
iatsrrsto'l p'caao take notice.

« VALLKY
'
-RO AD,
imcron,.

Tart Laxaxxt in Frxwr A—termtep
ever offered in the County?
I ATM TO BELL

WELL ui CISTERN FUIP8,

to.

Every Lady can have a Sewing Machine.

WW,

IM —«r

DRUGS,
FAIRY .

[NG MACHINE

Sonet__ Srict^A Witaox hero made
m aaaignmunt of their books and ac*
,onf« f" ■&gt; P Bosxxrs A Co. Parties
„iug them will plena? settle with

lukM UM Lock Stitch.
Works on |ny Fabric,

. Carn&gt;&gt;i«4&lt;.'a«-&lt;«inUeai3a
»od warranted la (bit.

BOOKS,
i.Ur^2_ n~r.vLJ!
Nat Ikix! Sex Hus.:—My di-oreu^
•rater, 1 mnst have money to pay »y
debt*, rifht oj. I have waited till my
patieac* i» well uigli gone. Co«* at eate
aal pay up &amp;—te'l
*«•«*/. To

jW

^Btegal. WU..H.I tel r.sla Cm. Utter.
wsowsisi veto, Itoteva, bums aaa
tote? vutatrar Wrmas Ftotoa^Mv.tepto, Nm, PwtoitoTJi..

p4t Ur. - All p-rtons indebted to F.
D. Acxtzr t Co., by nut* or account,
will save eoll by settling Ute awne befon the I .’'th inaL After Crfit, tea
Brianza will present you. with a cm ill
slip of ;xper with dircctioia to coll
aroundF. D. Acxt.LT.
Hasting*. Sept- Gth, 1FCO.

ssxZtSs. "ssES. raSS
' O

0u»&gt; tirret N. y.

oi j b

THE EJTDLESS 'JU TCH!

Chicago
^2“
• rue b» Jackeoa Ttote.

tsoderrd to 11. I- WtTWCT, E?q., fur a i A Trip to Middleville-Tbe MiddlevlBrornplnuentary ticket to tha Citizen's| nns-The Grand River Valley Rail
llsn&lt;|uc*t, to be hold in honor of tho , Road—Hotee by by the Way.
opening of Fwcot'e Hotel, nt Grand Itopida, on the 23d inst. Meter*. I^warxcx
A Finn ere to bo the prcpiictors of
thia Hotel, and it is designed to make it
one of the 'best, II ounce in tho State.
Futec-i to the enterprise.
Ciraitr is rar Act.—One Lrctco
Gbko, of Irving, »a&gt; arjretcd on Sat­
urday for stealing a pair of boo to from
tin t'ere of Mxsaka Ilrxrox A Box; and
in Monday «aa permitted by our Frose- '
enter to plead guilty to petty larceny, j
and Ju.ticc BcxatiXB soulcnced him to
pay of 15 and costa, aa compntml, some
•13, in all, and to be oommittud to the .
ccn&gt;m&lt;m jail for 30 dtya. Aa this wm '
a State prison offence, wo do not see the
propriety of putting tho county to Buch
aa amount of coat*, especially aa this
waa the second offense within 3 months
of uhich tho defendant has been guilty.

The Endlcu Match I

to »ad v.tt twt fr.r yv.ro.

ssHisaK:
tiftratEaRryftCKiE
b*’1

^tisnrit jv~ to- **’3*n'
Lu.r -c7Zl.pe- n-. r« toVS.

pilferaolllv---

5atK^«x--s*»*&gt;*

rarest-"oub store

Isnrnmo to ocn Yovxo Mu.—Wotake pleaaare in directing tha attention
o( unr young mon to the advertisznent of ,
* Bni*. Commetcial College,’’ now locnted in Battle Creek.
Zj uT'tote/vf B-A. Aluy * Co. n» nub at
The President, Judge Bell, it will be : tb„. .loro. M11.C- «u lh.J th. -rorihr prorrteun
rote- bsrv-C from torir
nmrabcred, vu for many years among
tho most popular of our busineas mon. ;
having held Mata in both branches of
oar Itegiilaturv, and waa puoccsaivejy [
Beak Commisrioner, Commimhnsr «fjI jmlur aro .Muf*&lt;toind
AteZlZ-the Ixnd Office, and Auditin' General- i'...aUtlte- W. Hara alte lhal toe »*•&gt;•» teetecT
Under the tuition of such a man, who
haa made this branch of educiiiian his
speciality for many ynara, hie patron*
have tho slrongeet guarantee that ftey
will realize all ths advantages promised.

X.CK.I—

s3W^

M«&gt;t Cut! «nd Battle

*'«-**•*«*

_A_t Once— NOW.
A.t Once--NOW.
At Once—NOW. WOOLEN FACTORY
We Mean IHkat IFe Say,

ceioaaciAL
Hasting*

a^lmUth******
11A.«T15OH. ■_• • »»&gt; • •• MICH.

Hffta’g. mead7

We Mean What Wc Sby.

A10) MUST HAVE OUR PAT

AKO MUST HAVE OUt PAY

dbkbkmakeb-

AND MUST HAVE OUB PAY
WITHOUT DELAY.
WITHOUT DELAY.
WITHOUT DELAY.

IxnoTo D^bT S™rx. — We wore

shown on Saturday, by tho inventor—
JamM BwtwJlBt,•***•’»*'—:
a modrL novr &lt;ro rxhibitiou st the State ‘
Fair, of an improved door far bank and ,
«h~ safoa, for whiah appUoatfoa for a ,
patent haa bee* Made. It
«&gt; “ ,

W« have purvtiuad to.Mllrv latereal sf

We Maa* What Wt Say,

waonwAin.
IE P|t8TOK,

General

^7™

COT,
une

■ Mien.

UAadmtims
Wuui F*CTWt
aro oew pcspered to own It eu to all Ito
broocMa. rarttoator aitooUon firea la

CUSTOM CjRHDINO.

�CSimia»diteOspitel?Hh*»y of Odd
Fellowship; Letter ffbrn Europe; Sciondieted Carious Fart; The Freest end
Future of the White Km Mi*iW Re­
gion : Om Duty; Tho Patriarchs; An
GM F«itev Ah—dtLUteh-Pifteil;
Odd Fancie* -, News of the Order, Am, Ac.,
Published by John W. On, No; 96 Nas­
sau Street, Nev York. 82.00 per year.
bri^ft Me Magarino is aa fall of good
things, and aa great a favorite with the
children aa over. Ono of tha causes of
its popularity ia because it enters right
into tho children's occupations and
amusements, and makes itself a part of
them. Wo recommend it to all parents
who wish to procure, a juvenile periodi­
cal which combines much and varied inatruefion with amusement and great
originality. 11.50 per annum with a
premium. Address 838 Broadway, N.

DmroiEsr * liormr.-Tho lost num­
ber of thia popular Magarino is always
said to be tho boot. Certainly its enter­
prising publisher will sustain its brilliant
reputation, and spare no efforts to render
it the best parlor Magarino in America
How ho can afford tho expensive premi­
ums ho gives in addition to tho positive
cost of such a periodical, for &gt;3.00 per
year, is one of tho mysteries of publish­
ing. Tho magnificent picture by Mrs.
Tilly If. Spencer, of tho “Pfo-nic,” n8w
offered as a premium, both to members
of clubs and single subscriber*, we know
to have sold for ten dollars per copy, and
considered cheap Ct that. This is suxicy
going to the extreme of liberality. Pub­
lished at 838 Broadway, N. Y.

JiWinMS Jirrrtc

OILYOUE

fasju |8naMUj*w*s

WHAT
WILL

----- • warworn.

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A.OJdLE'JL' AXE

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JrnureioM.

comx

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J,W. DESTI-I.V. P. A-

DB, a 0. LINSLEY
BOTlUC eob Wrei*
Kaskvilte. E»wy Ceeety. Jf.eh

L W. VROOMAfL
nEFOTf to-rtr ter Bern’ ®X’.'

A' Guir Orrxn.—Thai admirable
weekly paper, ‘Tux Satvuut Evnnxo
Post,” is offering a great inducement to
now subscribers. It designs commenoing^a uew and brilliant novelet on Octo­
ber 2, and it offer* to give all raw sub­
scribers. for 1870, the numbora for Oc­
tober, November, and December ytvtu.
A large extra edition of these months will
be printed; bnt it will be well to send in
subscriptions as early aa possible, lest tho
earlier numbers should 'be exhausted.Of ooune all names sent in by th* mid­
dle of October will be certain to receive
all the throe months of extra papers.
Prioa 12.50 a year. Four number* for
80. Sample number* (post paid), six
canto. Address H. Pxrxxsos &amp; Co.,
81B Walnut Stowet, Philadelphia.
. ,,&amp;flL’ncx-Tais journal, which
'Dr Bcssrau. pronounce “one of the
ablest, best, and most outspoken religious
papers now published,” enter* upon its
third volume this weak, and celebrates
(£e event by several marked improve­
ments. Itappearrid a new drees of type,
begins tha "regular publication of Rev.

B J. BiBW.”

COLRl’RWTI PATKKT

Mrrsnrrr ••• &gt;«a«r
ritol et Catoa Btert, HteUe**.

'
c. G. HOLBROOK
ATTMXKV el Uw.

JOHN MICHAE

nuttAKeea Cerrteje Peleter. O
Mr Jfansvr- t*»wl«nl«r »«*■
artvr.

Great Distribution

, U. BARROW
ettoswa
fetsEfeu

Hr ike Meuopoil.aa Cin Ce.

adds sevural now names to its list of oopfributor*, among them that of Hon.
Hrs st Wuaoe of Massachusetts, who
in tha current number discusser the
probtem of Chia— emigration from the
•standpoint of Christian statesmanship.
Tho publication of Beecher’s Bormans
ih the Astavcb will prove an admirable
feature of an already admirable paper,
and attract many readers.
The Aavxxcs is published at 82.50 per
ynor by Tn* Anvi»cn Coarswr, 25 Lom­
bard Block, Chicago-

.KT

7

ter BaW. Cre

HARVEY WHIC
—Another Oalifcrnia cxcuniion party
ia being organised at Chicago.
—The Viceroy of Egypt owns and
work* two hundred steam cultivator* on
BTLodtor NO*, and plan to two hundred
faousand axite of cereals annually.
—ft* 5-20 baudira few months ago
were only worth 76 per cent iff their face
[The following dialogue is said to have
in coin. Now the samu bonds have ad- bean overboard an the corner of State
Taaeed to 90 oanto. Tha national credit A Jeffarsou streets, a few days ago.]
has advanced over 15 parent rime Grant

DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELT.FW,

“ Where eye

-The Hon. John F. WOaoa say* he
‘ * TrimsB’ place in the
; sot rofaeeit if tan­
-* also that he is dis­
" Where’a that?”
. life at Washington First door West of th* Bank, tho best
gutted with'
sad has not
place to boy goods in Michigan ?
850,000 fob Mm. Riwura.—At a
YOY DON'T SAY !-What kind of
mooting ofririroaa held at the 6ub-Trea- Goods f*
Drurp 4k Mcdtfcltoca, Bctoww1
■ sski, Wall Paper, mattewerr. Palate,
was earned u«b. soa, and 815,000 waa
Otto, and werytelas awallT kepi
subscribed on tho spot, including a subariptioo by
idant OnnTof81,000,
“ WHO DOES BUSCOSB THERE*•

TO THE CITY DHUGG STORE,

F.
D. A0KLEY.
-OhlteatteUertt^BOtbuTMdeail—
trh.BMUnthtatklMv nlaMf”

A

gko&amp;g:b namv
IxitosywraltoetlMtehto

*"*• S WbB SdtotoS Stock rf

groceries.

mu ifADFiEr.n’B

equalizer.

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l.ntfaNr &gt;»

BTGEO MBmT._____

■■Wluaeu..^,
ono,—with Charity for alL—with Firmaau In tho Right"

TERMS,-«L«0 PER ARRUM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1869.
|.i«iiit55 Binding.

.....___
r. m. TISIOIAI*.

u boston CASH STORE!
. new GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
I hare juil relumed from
YORK AND BOSTON

NEW
JOHN ROBERTS,

E H. MALLORY,

1

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IMMENSE

STOCK

glLAJSTOEI OXTFXOE

gortni.

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AMERICAN

NUMBER 23.

-saiaeaBMrBsf" ■ ■" ■
rufrve it will

so that no ear

PEACE.

fortunate in
securing

LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY,

I may say morn hereafier.
J. S. 1.
cxcluairr.’for we keep open doom and
tho latch string hangs out. At 2 o'clock Platform of the Msttaal PnMMticr
we dine at Nixon, and at 6 o'clock we
cro*e the Miauaeippi. Evening appooch-

PHILADELPHIA PA.
ORGANIZED 1850.

ANNUAL INCOMX

The Collowing is the platform ode

^°°^s ■^’hich I offer at

ingfa delicious, and wo move on smooth­ tton .t Chicago. Illmoia, 8epteu.be&gt;
ly but rapidly. Fires are occoabmally 1809:

WM. UPJOHN,

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OOODS
A. p. DRAKE. M. 1D..
►stricrtAH .tu.l..n. ttrss I" I
re.»!• f'•«••• Olfit«wr»
U„tS:jrr,&gt;t»U8l., H*»linr«. 1

~~ —
H. J. HAHEY.
rnrsictiN •-&lt;
001

„HMtiDg., Mich.. Feb. let, 18C9.-vl
ALLEN BENNETT

DR. C. C. LIR8LEY,

I W VBOOMAN

WM. H. HAYFORB

J. P ROBERTS ft CO

ALL POLICIES X.s-Foif.UUJ..

way, we roach a iiUlo insignificant sta-

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

Are now offering for sale, a full Stock of New and Seasonable
Oootls, recently purchased in the best eastern markets at the
lotroit possible prices for cash. Our stock includes a full line of

^isrrlUnjj.

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloths and Ready-made Clothing,
Hata &amp; Cape, Boota &amp; Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c.
Ca»h paying customers, give us a calL We will cheerfully show you.
our xtock, that you may compare price* with any other first-class 8tore
GT'in the State. We have rot the Goods and we want to selloff;
them, and shall try to toll you all we can and will satisfy you that it
' is fur your 1 iltereM to buy hove. Wo warrant the price* shall be satisfactory. ffPJ
We win take in exchange for our good*,

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;C-,

ORAC KERS
WE BAKE EVERY DAY!
BREAD.

TP'e would not forget that ice arc Agent for one of the best
Sewing Machines in the world—
FAMILY

GROCERIES,

Tboae in want of s Machine will please call and let Mr. PhilliM show you iom«
Candies,
of bis fine work. HT Remember the place, one door West of J. P. Roberts 4
Lemons,
Co/* Ihxig Store, south-aide State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Ilsstinga. May 19th, 1M9—yl
________________________
Oranges,

enuine drugs

JOHN MICHAEL

t

medicines'

&lt;t

G REASONABLE PRICES!

^Tnts, fc.

Htrrvi*.

_^T THE

*"

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!

EioronuFHi'x

brushes, varnish,

TREES I

TIEE8!

T«EE8!

jFtFS'T IFt-ElCEII V JtesJO.
HASTINGS HOUSE.

Z0UU
2500

HARVEY WRIGHT.

Cm f.rojh tl&gt;. Ml.teaud EARLY BOSE
“1&gt;A VID I'bHOTWKLE • Hartkaltwiat W n-

2500 roc’,os CESV&gt;XE •=’OU,H

OKAA POUNDS ImSXxETT FUHE LEAD.

1000 rOCXDS GE3rV,WE

NOAH. r. IIU8TKO.

'
FRENCH ZINC.

We buy our Goods directly k’o^-g}0
Manufacturers, and sell at FK1WSS
that defies competition.

the Missouri from Council bluffs, to
Omaha, is an event in his life one may
mark with a white stono, and is no less track will not be ready till throe o’clock,
in mognitode than an cxcuraiou of tho
same distance across tho rolling Atlan­
tic. “Acroae tho Continent ’ 'is a gigan- is on excellent dining hall, and st 10
tie association of half a dosen syllables, o'clock we all take broakfsrt at a dollar
yet they can hardly convey [lie real;
magnitude of the journey and tho ver-1 ----------------„-B____ _ ——
icd wonders that it presents. Thirty- ' the party cries out with stentorian lung*,
two hundred miles from ths Atlantic to “ ttco miuntes for breakfast! " At 4 o’tho Pacific, or twenty-six hundred from dock our lookout discovers the State
Corunna, is a jaunt of which something j House on tho high hill at Omaha, than
tho- Missouri river, and’ -a*
we round
may be said of interest to tho readers of ,k
------------a -s
fsw more bluff*, we suddenly come upon
Council Bluff*. Here wo get into oinnimention* that may occur in my progroes. basses end stage coaches, and are ferried
Leaving homo on Saturday night, (tho over to Omaha, with it* 20,000 iahabi4th inst,) that 1 might start from De­
troit on Monday a. it, to moot my
wholb-soulod friend Morrison at Sturgia, flanked by an nmphitlieatro jrf high
hills, affunling delightful locations fur
residences, which' have been tastelnlly
and artificially improved. To ono of ite

the tram an the bo a thorn railroad leave
tho doped, and my baggage, in tho cus­
tody of tbuoo I love, not vet arrived.
Binding adieu to my friends McAffoe,
Bmith and Wood rati—aa noble a fho of
Odd Fellows aa ert-r greaped the link*—
I jnvmised to overhaul them at hturgi*
on Uw next train, and this time was as
(rood as my word. 1 taring Detroit at

Lowell, Kent County, Mich.

PEACH TREES.,

POR SALE.

unwilling to adopt an ade-

» wo find a small brick hotel,
;h it is eight o'clock not a son)
ujon a private Douse, aad broad and
butter, cuEf, tea and cake arc dealt out
profusely for which tho modest and self-

GRAND RIVER NURSERIES,

WM. L. COBB.

ORnn POCXDS ITO1CTLY PVB£ WHITE LEAD.

ACROflS THE OORTIRIRT.

N. D. Reliable men as Agents want­
ed on most liberal terms.
septllm

RUSK,

C. G- HOLBROOK,

Tnc»DAr, Sept. 9.—At 6 *. m. iftroach Dunlap, 440 miles from Chicago, mandi of his Government is entitled
and 56 to Council Bluffs. Ou wo speed,
until soon we find tho track covered
with water—meadowa and cornfield* in.
panonal property; and,
undated from recent excessive rains, and
Wurxx**, The traffic in intoxicating
16
drinks greatly impairs tho personal w&gt;-

n» REDUCING PREMIUM FLAW

EXCELSIOR

irrSSTIOM. C0KKADSI
nTZUmi.liHKT. N« ) W tlF-XTl.LV. P A.

It

to omliark.
TrxaoAT, Sept. 7.—Arriving st Chica­
go St 7 A. m., with the much orcr.rnted
'Shsrmsn Hoc*® os tho general rondeiroua for all the dolewntiona to the Grand
Lodge bf the United States, I. O. 0. F.,

point they embark on tho 10th for San
Francisco. At 10 o'clock, twenty open
coaches had been ordered by the local

while wo acknowledge the
pure patriotism and profound stataemanitop of thoro patriots who kid the
foundations of thi* Gwornmrat, *ocur-

merely ganuA tho sepulchers of our
Republican fathers; but we do hereby
renew our solemn pb-dgoa of fealty to
the imperishable pnnedoe of civil and
nnd our Federal Constitution.
2. That the traffic of intoxicating bar.
erngre is a dishonor to Chrtetirn drill.

enormity,
jecta of |

3. That in new of thia, and inasmuch
a* tho existing political pcrti&lt;a cither
publisher of the Tuscola J’tauer, who op]« so or i ,Ti'-ro ,tliia great aial^Mruthrew aude the pou and so^Mora, and mount question, and absolutely refuse
three yfan n^o struck out fur this place,

nation of its brightest!intellects, dretroy.
him and hi* estimable wife I am indebtMichigan
Hi* horse-------------- D--------way put in nxiuiaition, and a delightful
drive around the city and over the hills
gave me on extensive view of this beau­
tiful city. Id partnership with Mr.
Bartlett, h R. C. Smith, formerly an old
resident of Detroit, and assistant post­
master under the administration of Wm.
A. Howard. Hero we strike the Pacific
railroad, and hare tomorrow morning, at
9 o’clock, we shall begin to realiso the
commcncemfiii of a tnp atyoas tho con­
tinent; and a* Sherman did in his mnrvlj

of tho traffic in intoxicating dnoka.
4. That while we adopt the name of
tho National 1'rohilrition portj, aa exproaa v of our primary object, and
while wo denotmoe ell repudiation of
! the public debt, and jitedn fideiily to
the prisciplwi of tho Declaration of In.
dependence end tho Federal Oonatitu-

6. That while w« rwrogubo the gr»l
owns from Omaha to 1‘romontury 1,685
who in a body were driven in every di­
providence of Almighty God ia ouperrection through tho city—through the mile*, and practically cousiit* of ten or naing tho Interests of the nation from
twelve men. The profit* upon construeIts establishment to the pereent tfan&lt;\ w

Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

J. F. ROBERTS &amp; CO. (

MMib.iih.'jil'.L

tT-lut;.. April 20th, ISCS.-Tyt

________________

HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,

UR. C. 0. SCOTT,

nENTISTBX,
WM. JORXS,

J00K08T FOB THE (All!

XEW GOODS

17 J. M. WHITFORD,

Rail Road prices
lALTIMOiE,

SPAULDING'S NEW CASH STORE
M

A rorUDie engine and
Sbingla Machine,
flgtMMatf

KNLLT A OSBORN.

B*Mte»M&gt;U.

IMPORTAM TO FARMERS!

6. That a Central Executive Cotnml
too, of one from each State and Tor.
toty And the District of Columbia. L
meuto.
GOO
miles;
bl* family
mpleted through
is 12 mites
Oakland ((even
North of Chicago, and one of tho iweelboat promote the intersota
e*t little plsere in the West, containing ISSmilro. Thia will give it 830 mite.
from five to six thousand inhabitants,
Central Committee of the Ratioas!
ProhibiUon Party.
per -month, gold, while tho
nany paid same of its laowing, it la claimed, to the fact that not
John Russel, Chairman, Detroit,
[VusH TierJay. The Con(nl somotimse employed 12,000 men,
and th* Union 18,000. Mr. R.chardson
money
k«s
Bat D.

CALIFORNIA 4 OREGON

end hundreds of miles aa ea&gt;y

SEED WHEAT AGEMCT.

JAMES J0RSKT05, Proprietor.

EVBMTTHUro TO FtEASE,

GEO. O. -WOBTH,
Jrrrerrr null »rur rnuc.

CARD.

Michigan Exchange.

PRICES TO. SUIT!

BKST USD WHEAT is the WORLD.
jj-Stwr-A'sss-jas'sn

__________________ 917^00

any Arm in towni

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

•*&gt;

oatirp ovG muos, than aid the Linton for
the vms laugta of traek. Tbs Central
on thr. Ubkago and Milwaukao road

at 1200,000, in
the heart of
H- XLLIB,

MBH. TAXI-OB

PB1O1B.

hat a fine assortment of
NEW BAIBY

*™!ASS U-,

nv MiLUsssTowM nsa

8B1D THBAT JLOBWOT

having ihair wires with them. And now

�new ABVEimsau^
■m aa individual or indirHusls perform

DETMIT

» much,', cira.

zny

atod upon tho Cuban question, because
the note of Gon'l Sickles, intimating
that be hold tlio position of Adjutant

make tonio efforts to suppress the rebel-

MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL WORKS!
into retirement al tho cl ore of tho war;

The election in Maine on the 13 th inst,

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE
ROBINSON 8 WIGHTMAN
SUCCESSOKO TO

eminent. Every item af unfirvoreblo newa
us&gt; aa Governor, and a Legulaturo to has been suppressed, and tho rebellion
ARE NOW SELLING
match, though a handful of Republican
that in th* President's estimation, any
way, he was a man of capacity. But
Republicans nnd legitimist,, and which with them the storms and trials of life
vorse sasujL Returns from about half has not displayed any administrative ore over and they have anchored ia that COE S CO
Cheaper for Canh than any Houne in Barry
uf tho State indicate a total vote of ability since the dethronement of Isabel­ haven from which we could not wish
COE S IT
Cduntjr.
about «k000, agamst 181,787 rest for la, is in groat distress and looking anx- them back. iuuxly about for allies, but neither NaIain’s majority wiD probably bo from poloon nor England are disposed to time forget myself again, I subscribe
Direct from Factories. ' l®“9peaialities in every department.
seven to eight thousand over nil; and wage war against the Great Republic. myself us over,
the rote of Uichborn, tho Prohibition­ Cuba, in our opinion, is npl a desirable
IAMO5P i:
:
acquisition,
nnd
wo
can
safoly
wait
until
ist candidate, about 5,000. So the real
ver in Branch county.
Republican mqjority in the State (since Spain is compiled either to grant liber­
—The Detroit Couforesec voted 125
we havo the aasuraueoi of Th IFtrld that j ty to tho inhabitants of Cuba, or until to 24 in favor of Lay delegations.
Rich Lorn could not count upon a single tho people have established their indo— Kalamazoo has the most Nicholson :
MALLORY &amp; c o., ROOFIHG-We are sole Agents for this Conn tv for
* L the beet patent Rooting made. CU! and ace aamplca and gat references.
Democratic vote) will bo from 12,000 to [lendonce. Tho governments in tho old pavement of any place in the State, out­
ride of Detroit.
13,000. Tliis, ia view of such a very
HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Be­
and exceedingly unstable.
Tho Erio Railway earaad 817,843,855
ll pairing done promptly on short doHoo.
light rote, will do very well.
during tho eleven months ending Sep­
*
WIGHTMAN Be, GREBLE.
ntaiaxxjx
By tho aid of tho Prohibitionists the
tember 1st, 1869.
Ilasfmgs, Mich. April 20, 1809.
Democracy have slightly reduced pur
1.1. Knox, tho Deputy Comptroller of
——A naval court martial will SLiamblo
overwholmiag majority in the LegiJa- the Currency, who had been for many in Boston on Thursday, for tho trial of
tnre, but, so for as returns have been years connected with the Treasury, has Lieut. Commander Soelcy of the United
recoivol, tho Prohibitionists bavo not resigned to become tho cashier of a New States steamer Pawneo, for alleged cru­ The Michigan Bolt &amp;. Nut Co
elected a ringlo candidate of their own. York city bank. The Government jiaid elties to his mon on tho trip from Brari*
Wo wi»h thum joy of their company.
him 82,600 - the bank jiays him 15,000 . —It is estimated that the imtnigralion Bridge, Roof and Large
L*rss.—Returns from 381 cities and —tend yet there are people who pretend into Minnesota will reach from 75,000
MACHINE BOLTS,
tj 100,000 during 1869; and that the
towns give a total vote of 76,858. to think that tho civil employes of the1 present trtal population of the State ci
Chamberlain has 41,671; Smith, 30,708; Government aro overpaid. There are not be much, if any, short of 475,009.
Uichborn, 3,970; Chamberlain’s majority very few 81,200 clerks who resign, Lut
— Hon John Doll of Tonnssseo,
over both. 0,984. Uiohbokn’s vote will the rcsiguaGun of three of liigher grades। dead. He had been many rears a 8c
not exceed 4,500, and Chamberlain’s ma­ are very numcrocs, and very embnmus- ntor of the United State*, was candidate
jority will bo 7,500. The fulling off on iug. Govcmmtnt basiuese is rory ps- of a small party for President in 1860,
nnd had been generally a useful, if not
flio total vote of las*, year will bo 41,000.
a brilliant public man.
Office and Warehouse, foot Rivard Bt.
The Senate will stand 27 Republicans, cume thoruuglily qunlifiod.
—In St Louis, Nellie Canning, a poor
i
8 Democrats and one doubtfuL The
BEcarrs rsou uxm.
bui virtuous dresimaker, hat sued Mrs.
Aa laUewa rarstr «f
Uouso will prebdy stand 120 Republi­
Tho tecoipts from the Customs from Joecph Mulhall, tho rich but virtuous Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye­
wife*
of Joseph Mulhall, Esq., for decans to 25 Democrats.
Woods, Sponges and Druggists’
tho first of July to Sept 10, inclusive, fimtion of character, filing the damage !
Sen dries,
amount to 143,000,000; tho weipta done to her good name at 825,000.
30 CANAL STREET,
Protecting the Peoplefrom Internal Revenue a» 844,000,000;
from miscellaueous sources, sales of gold,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
One day last week gambling nt tho Ac., 85 000,000. Total, 802,000,000.
NEW RUDDS FOR FALL ANS WINTER I
HOLMES 4 WEBSTER,
Gold Board and Stock Exchange sent This is at the rate of 8400,000,000 per Wm. H. Burk &amp; Co's, Column.
A I. AHGE AneORTMBNT.
Wood &amp; Coal Furnaces,
gold up to 105, while stocks camo tum­ annum. A great reduction in taxation
bling down at on un{&lt;rrcod&gt;-nted rnpi li­ can safely bo made.
We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.
SUPERIOR WINDOW SUSS!
ly. Just nt this juncture, brcarrxET
lasua'RDta
irraaled.
Borrwru. telegraphed tho Asiirtant
115 Kffer
Prince Arthur has had a bard time
1£ xclixangocl
Treasurer in New York to sell 84,000,- ia Lsnror Canada. Tho youth ia bored
Dated, May 26, 1EG9.- yl____________
cxceodinglp with stupid addreisen, proMACHINERY DEPOT!
U. 8. Bonds. The effect was electric. ee.-aions and all other formalities. Eng- ,
rpiie caexr
Gold foil at once to 182 1-2, end Govern­ land wishes to tram plant ano of her
G. S. WORM ER A SON,
THE GREAT NOVELTY
89.101 &amp; 103 Jefferson Ave..
ment 8 rarities were stronger than ever,
while stocks reacted with amazing rapid­ self—but monarchies don't prosj&gt;cr on DRY GOODS STORE,
•t. y. imVAX a bho..
ity. This shows tho confidence of cron American soib
H. A. GOODYEAR, ®
tho Wall Street Thieves in tho financial
The clerks af tho Departments ore
policy of tho popular administration of taking steps to organize a Department
Club, with reading rooms, Ac. Several
talal JtaSd'.w'i I*u'w er'ca"; M
III «sd
■» or Frau Pram, llxil a PslMt MmI Flaw.
attempts hitherto have failed, but a new
Ant »U Stadx oT AzrtcwJuuJ Imrlfmtct..__ __
For Uh hx*Ti»as Einn.
trial is to Ito made.
Our Washington Leiter.
F BUHL &amp; CO ,
One of tho most important reform.? in
ttannTMianm Ml V. -iol—I.DwJvn la
the religious world ia the akare-of the
Wsssjxbtos, D. C., ?
Sept 20th, 1869. \
Ctar abolishing tho hereditary character
1IAHBLIN, BAKER 4k CO.
of the priesthood in Rnssix The right
WH01JX4I.E DEALERS IX
XtZAS,
Tho acting Secretary, Mr. Richard- of ordination is froo to oil, and tho sons
C/.XAV.
of priests may outer other avocations.
OILAUAD.
rorrr.
Micmoxx.
sary Deportment a ciretilar containing
rraw sixteen printed questions. Those
Orangeville Correspondenee.

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(ho question as To their ago, (hat a spe-

STOVES, IROli

-coswilh UtClllGAJ CE3-

John Ileflron
01AS0EV1UX, Joly 18th, 1869.
Enina Bjunmt:—Again do I plead
negligence, in part, for my long silence, I
and partly because there has boon nolh-

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you about. We hare boon favored for
seme thuo back with beautiful dry
weather, giving farmers a cbcnce to do
tlieir seeding, which they have done and
are doing with great hosts, fearing, I
suppoac, that nuns may soon sot in and
make their seeding late- Many have
their wheat all sown, and I notice a
number of pieces up and looking finely
indeed. Corn with na, after all, will bo
quite a crop, should old Jack Froet keep
himself out of sight for a couple u{
weeks' lunger. The potato crop is large,

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I’DRCUASE HIE_STE»V4T PIANOS

asittwsjsria*,

heavy rains during the summer, I think
of Ladies like that of men is cvcrnrtimatpeaches generally lock that rich flavor
•d, so that they will gain Iitile by the
of dryer seasons. The apple crop is

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T ia&gt;CCED rklCB.

RETAIL SHOE DEALERS
half It is strange that intelligent hu­
Khz A. yon wgjAswiu^aaJahrier FUasa
man beings should indulge in so silly a
cnzsMnmmisirAT.
weakness aa to supprora their age. We
Or. 3T. CL
Editor, beats all I over before beheld. B A.V33JO HUEIUS’ J*ItOJE*XTI»
venture to say that there oro few men,
et n"* ,'Uc&lt; bcoJ
Many troo1, unable to support their
who care enough about a lady to think
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their estimate fire years. In many in-

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HATS, CAPS, TUBS,

OYSTERS

particularly tho legal residence, tho mil­
itary service, their sympathies with the
Government during tho war, and tho
number of relatives in the Government
employment Some of tho nowiqmpcr
carrospondonu havo raised a great out­
cry against this circular, but wo cannot
oooo anything objectionable, because tho
questions were only such as an honest

rnmlriat

HaaTINUS.'.Arr

GOODYEAR.

-

Atz» * famuto gsqa00hoxobopathy.

jssessst?!

«*ninuMu»iHnHiw»AinAw vAun

C. DOELTZ4 BBO.,
ImrorUrt ud r&gt;Mtan tn

threshed their wheat, and the yield dore

FANCY QOOT58

Tbs average is about twelve bushels per
10 WOODWJ

apprised if some of them had a conven­
iently short mwnory.
The question,
boa by ths Masonic fraternity hare prowhat did you do for tha .Union oause?
gmoeca alowV.
when finished will be

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SKHOMES &lt;•»

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you SALE.

\ViXTti —A few cords of okt wood
sr. wanted at tho Bixaza Office immcdistaly.
________

Trr
SicUutn Ifoir Re»nwr. if you would havo a luxuriant
growth of hair.
.

Fmx Ixrtxxrit*—Among th. many
and valuable Farm Implemenu on ex­
hibition at tho Elate Fair, we noticed a
Reaper with rake and binding ap-tem.
tu» attached, tlrnt seemed to work' peefoctly, and must be of great vnlae to tho
grain producing people of Barry county.
Litt-r. Wiso, of Orangeville Mil!*, had
it in charge, and can, wo preaun’o, giv*
any deshed information relative to this
valuable machine.

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Izrrvnxvnox Wasted—Of the where­
abouts of on© Dr. T. F. Ftntraa, who
formerly rraidod at Iliukoiy Corner*,
Barry County, Michigan. When last
bear! from he wo* living ct Middleville,
in *ud county. Said De. Fuuraa left,
Hickory Corner* tome time hurt Spring,
owing I). 6. Woonwsxo for o euit of
clothes got before hi* marriage, and for
proriaiuu* got after In* marring’. Any
information of hi* whereabout, and abil­
ity to pay will be amply rewarded by
sail
D. 8. WooDWxan.

'’*r. Wx. IL Jrwxu, Ea^ tho office of i
Btgister of Deeds ha* been undarr»&gt;3 ooM-darsblo repairs, and now pro•ttU a fine s'ppearaxuie. A new floor
baa been laid, the walla papered, ■«dhkmal entrance mode, and a Rut flR—
Brtded. The wood-work tra* beautih*Dy painted and grained byJoxx Ml
whteh ia of itself a gnaranteo
t‘&gt;« work i* done in the boot poem-

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HAIR

xrionsa.- Dr. Juns Rcnxsn'fo* tey- ment Tahirs, will lie given to tho party
a ucw tidv-w oik in front of his prem- willing to pay tho highest price for il.
। on Broadway. Let the good work Proposal* will be roorved up to2 o’clock
r. x. of Saturday next Prepayment or
sufficient security will bo required.
Excr.r, rs. - In the hurry end bustle Ticket* for one family and on# strain
of going to previ last wneli some hour* only will be given. J. IL Nrvxjrs, *
lee. r&lt;’ unuttid by mistake to credit
Secretary.
□actings, Sept 27th, 18G£&gt;.

Mu. Win mn Mauk, of thia Village, had
A CARD.
hw pNlet picki&amp;while returning ftom
Wo have just recnived a splendid aath» Stat* Fair on Thureday evening.— sortiuetit Man'* Clothing for foil and
winter wear, made in the neatest stylo
The ramp got $7.
and warratod to fit, having boon manu­
Nxw Good*.—A large and well se- factured expressly for u» by tho celebra­
ted
custom Clothing establishment of
leetal «tuck of new g.odv ore being reNow Yo rk City, 827 Broadway. No one
mred at the store of Gbaxt &amp; I’rraxrr*. can show .von a finer«wortment of Boy*
&gt;«i and ,cc them. Wo guess the price* and Youths’ Clothing, consisting of fan­
will Mtnniah the people, after tho high cy embroidered, Velveteen and Fancy
pric*, tint hate hitherto ruled the marbo found replete with th©
wide and narrow brim*
uguL uuu M«rk colors. Our line of la­
A Sccve*. —The Port Huron Timet dies’ and gouts’ trunk*, bather »atehels
of tha lUth in»L cornua to ua decidedly and ralfoeswill bo found to bo the hand­
ralsrgod, and if poiwdbto more attractive somest, most durablo and chaap?»t of
than ever. It is now only about three *ny in tho Blate. We ako keep a «nl&lt;mdid nasortment of Shirt*, Drawers, Nockmonths old and yet it is an© of tho very
tios. Colter*, Bocks, Suspender*, Handb«t of our State exchange*. It ha* our kerehiefa, Gterea, Ac, which will amply
b«*t wi?hrt fur it* continued prosperity. r»nay imp- ction, also LJmbrollas, and a
full line af Soldier and Bubbcr Cloth­
Boor, ajd Snow.—J. G. Bcxrox- A ing. Our speciality conrisb in selling
Sos ha»e just received a splendid aasort- oil goods uniformly few and at vu vne*
only. We guaranto© to sell good* a*
neut of New Boots and Shoe*—direcl low a* can be bought in any of th©
hwn the niar.nfaetnrera, which they are hugest clothing odabltehmont* of the
offering at greatly reduced prices. Full FaZt. Wishing in »U &lt;»«■ » gi™ “f
^faction, w* will oxohanz© good* alparticular* in our udvortuing column*
wars Creo of charge- Don t forget the
of Grand Bapids.
Bran CmMIX" Hotw
Ti« Stitx Faib held nt Jackson lost
veui wm a decided iuccc^b ia overy
I«txular— financial and otherwise. The
di»pLiy wm fin©—tho attendance trorinlbd—the officer* prompt and cour•*oas—the tifixen* of Jackson hoejiitaUa, as they always arc—tho result,
"’wybwly was pleased. Some prenii”a* were taken by' resident* of this
County, among them a 110 ano by Jo‘«rn_ M. Ewuo, on tho now patented
We Door, mentioned in our last issue.
Others wo shall report when the list is
publuhed.

DOUBLE WAGONB.
Tar Lamest axn Firnr Amoetkkkt
ever offered in the County.
1 AIM TO SELL

VEGETABLE SICILIAN

1 I’xia llocrrs,
1 Pxia FIaxxxmxi,
2 Wsoojr*,
I Bos 8tm*n,
Toot*, Ac.,
A.t a Bargain!

BxxxxnrE.—Tiro County Fair is to be ’Ut. .f 4) i« m eu. par la. 1’a.r, brine »t.S»
A Good Trxrtaa*’ SoaaL will be entrrta®«d on Fri-tey evening by Mas. hold on Thursday sud Friday of next 14*1^0 per bO.- plums U u **.- er*ubrrriet,
tltllatt.*’; gnpe/da 10 elx per lb) w.UrTutxx* 1'uimrs, at bcr residence on week. Wo hope to see the boat &lt;li«p]*y
of the product* of tho County and the
Broadway.
largest gathering over seen at u fair in
l'tx:cnr, n:e u iw taken (first chvis) the County of Barry. Cumo everybody
t-trr. New Turk to Chicago fur 35 cento anil bring your wife and children, and
a bsadr-'d. Cheap enough, we should all you have to exhibit that i* worthy of
being a-on, to the end that the repu­
lHak.
tation of our County may be what it
should bo—second to none in the Blate.
ri'al election hold on Saturday last the
CcuTTvativca carried tha dty by about
Nona.—Tim privilege of tho Fair
2,1.00 majority.
Ground., during tie Fair, for Refresh­

Ftct—Ab&gt;.ut W 0C0 worth of proper­
ty wm de ,t.lived by fire on Friday
night at Grand Itapida, including a val- :
uoble cure, harness and buggy, tho
pr ijierty of G. W. Hr."x» &amp; Co.

la th. hnn*'.Mi WmI tai nanr Jtoatk. Xi iraks
hL wSy^Ka* £&gt;• »• •3j&lt;ru'ulh'X

BUSINESS CARDS.

THE LATEST GRANDDI8C0VERY.

EQUALIZER
Paralyxi* can bo Curod!
DBS. J. M- &amp; C. RUSSELL,

.

WILLIAM MY EHS,
DtalCT tn

Music &amp; Jewelry.
■

CEOnOE ITEBTON,

General Grocer,
la auioa. At
ttnmlc

At Once-NOW.
At Onoe-NOW.
At Onoo—ZSTOW.
R’oJfoan Whal H’e Hajf,

WeJJeaA What WcSaff,
ITc Mean What 1lrc 5kty,

Groceries and Produce,

AND MOST HAVE Ol’B MY
AKD MCST intVE 0B« MY

AND MOST HAYE 0UR MY
■wrrirouT dexat.

Geits WearliK Apparel!

WITHOUT DK1.AT.

Civn. Sebvice Joubxal,
COOK.COBURN&amp;CO.

iDVERTISE
in FOR HIDES AND PELTf

�LEGAL MOTI01K8.
' i'laaaqefcarjBe:----

5,000 HMSWlSfflS

I DtaOeted Editlnas of Um

Life of Christ and Bunyan's Pil­
grim’s **

Well, the beautiful stool engraving of
thia number of tlie "Quora of the Month,
liss,” illustrates Motherwell’s touching
baled- This is followed by tho usual
large and handsome colored fashion plate
—and by numerous other plates of fash­
ions. Music of this number ia tho pop­
ular song, “What Need have I the Truth
to Tell?” Among tho excellrat literary
matter, wo note "The Prise of Two Men’s
Lives,” by Amanda M. Douglas; "Miss
Stanley's Parish,” by Francos Leet Be­
tween Two,” by Elisabeth Prescott; Ac.,
Ac- Tho Publishers offer great induce­
ments tn now subscribers, and we re­
commend our readors to inclose ton cent.
for a sample copy, to Deacon A Petersen,
319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia'. Price
•2,50 a year.

OH YOUB HARNESS!
«d'!mtsal*iiLCI

?&gt;*»&lt;

The
Gentle Way
is Best.
Agents! Read This!

Among its contents ore: George W.
Childs tho Philadelphia publisher; Philip l"&lt;v• eoramirtoa. in nil »nr nrw n&gt;&lt; wsnderftil biPhillips, tho well-known Singer *. John A. Teniloiw. ZddrM* n.M srisrACa-M.nSll.MUK
Roebling, tho Eminent Civil Engineer; 81140*
George L. Miller, tho Omaha Editor;
Phrraoloy, is it a Science; Answers to
objections; Tho Phrt ndogist’s Prophecy;
Salem Witchcraft - an Elaborate Review;
Our Convicts—What shall bo done with
them ? Vaccination- is it useful ? A new
method of Wanning Houses: Tho Ti­
ger; The Coinesc Question; Shall wo
havo "Chlostial" Laborers? etc., with
portraits and other IDustratiom. Only
30 crate, or $3 a year. Address 8. IL
Wans, Publisher, 389 Broadway, N. Y.

--------- A»- MLAH.M

H... HU-iM*.

“---------------- MJHANEY

Prmuox's Mjkuzix
. k for Oc’obcr is
received. It opens with a beautiful ste&lt; 1 btaua
engraving ratified, “The little Anglers.” |
Tho colored fiuhion plate fully depjits | F
the varums fashions for tho camming ■
month. The following partial table of
contents will show that the literary talent
is not in tho least diminished : ‘The
IMiud Itusfi-Sctlor; Kato’s Winter in
Washington; October; Only a Woman
After all; Some Loaves from a life; Tho
Library of Fato ; Miu Wooley’s Lovers;
Maria Antoinett’s Talisman." .Chas. J.

Words of Wisdom.

STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS 0? ■
Furnaris a sort of bad money, to
which onr vanity gives currency.
Qviauxa would aerer last long if the
firall wen on ono side only.
Gutttvdx ia the memory of ths heart.
Txrrn is the nurse of happin&lt;w&amp;
Rxrxxcx never
'
an injury.
’

P. T. BARNUM

1800.

Anrn'i HowxMacid.vx, for October,
prosrats a rich and varied table of con­
tents, essays, stories, poetry, &amp;c„, bsaiilcs
attractive and suggestive embellishments
and some fifty miscellaneous receipts of
gnat value to hnuso-keepers. Address
T. 8. Arthur A Boo, Philadelphia. Pa.
“Kot IxrrrxD."—Wo notice from an
exchange that this was tho reply giren

Why don’t you trade with me !*’ “I have
looked over our local paper thoroughybaaildo not find an invitation. Do you
ukrriiuT I am not oeenntotned to go
when I am not invited.”
Haxvr.—Among tho list of real estate
trsnsnc-tibr.s in Van Barra county wo
find tha following :
“Tho Chicago and Michigan Lake
Shore Railroad Company to lion. Juris

MIDDLETILLC

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OUR GREAT WESTERN

MEDICINES, CHEMICAL*,
BOOKS 4k BTATXOXmr,
PtrflBor, Fda&lt;r CaW*. Wall Paper, ft.
A FULL STOCK of
is “J !«• «ait.ail,

Dollar House.

[Tho following dialogue is soil to have
boon overheard on tho corner of State
A Jefferson streets, a few days ago.)

158 State Bt. Chicago.
BIIAJ.CU or .

’

8. C. THOMPSON &amp; CO.

“ Where1e ye 'goinY1

i3o redmi st. iwtoL

Tfl THE OTY DRUGG STORE,

•aSsSss&amp;x

DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER,
■ |
Kaptra Bieck,
MIDDLEVILLE.

Tax Ocrora number of Th Chldrt»»
Bur Isalso at hind. T. B. Arthur known
hrw to rait tho taste Af Httte folks batter
than anybody, wo know of. There » nr;
cheaper, more beautiful or more denira­
tio publication for tha children than this.
SI nyeor.

1800.

Drug &amp; Bookstore.

.

.rfcl

-

that?"
First door West of the Rank, the best

MIcniOlK place to buy goods in Michigra?

GEORGE PRESTON

“ WHO D0ESBU8INB8B THHRFi" •

F. D.' ACKLEY.
Wbra'dbagHtato that new pkoer ’
“ About thn first of December.” Como,
go down and see his new store !
DotUydomuckwnrt

“ YES BIB-KE. They’ll make a Sssf
Bsxnmtfy^nsanyitto ’em.”
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VOL. XIV.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1809.

3h«jme0 Jivectmrg.

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. NUMBER 24.

?«fr3-

Sharon Sprag*. ft Y„ ie nH to bM

CHARLES If. BAUER.

GRAND OPENING
bjeh ere powerfully imprwr1 tulphnr, was disturbed by

marble,

JOHN ROBERTS.

B

H.

MAXLORY,

WM. UPJOHR,
5 «ndSure»«- OBrt
A P DRAKE. M- D

light eom&lt;-wberv, like blue biml * changed !*
pathway they have trod. We may stead out of the parent nest. Your laugh
within the holy temple robed with ring* on my ear* like th* wind harp'a
knowledge, truth and power.

BOSTON CASH STORE!

or hollow* in cake* of home- mad* *ugar.
mu.t forever, bound the circumference

dry goods,

pour out the burning eloquence of^ny
love, a* thrifty housewives pour out hot
creature."
When th* sculptor, voyaging toward
th* &lt;laxric land of Italy, sail* by the
hill* of Corraraian marble, he peoples
their rocky bosom* with myriad forma of
beauty yet to bo wakened into lite. So
the lover of moral exeelleno* see* all
th* space between man’s imperfection*
and God's perfections waiting to be filled
with new forms and new institution* of
truth and duty, and love.

F D Asktey'

CLOTHING

H.1. HASET.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

groceries,

A1TEKTI0M. COMRADES !

rhkhthe

&amp;c.

boar th* June bug. of demndeacy bea­
ring in my ear* and foe! the cUd lixards of d-apair crawling up my back.
Uncouth tear*, Ek* a thousand minnow*.

rich mulatto in tint, and were rapidly
Nubian in hlack-

20 per Cent. Cheaper than any other Store in Barry
WM If U.tTFOUP. t. A.
OrrCTT

L W. VROOMAX
C -untv. will .!!»•*

WM. H- HAYFORD,

J. P ROBERTS &amp; CO.,

all the day idle?”

County.

C. 0. HOLBROOK,

t“-«“-«l
in a trap,

EXCELSIOR

hankers after

And oilier* think it below lhetr dignity
One ef the Lo«t Art*.

Au anecdote of Wendell Phillip* ha*
recently come to our knowledge, and wo
think it tumgood to he kept longer out
of print. ^Rout a year ago Mr. i’hillip» arrived in a certain Weetera town
Io deliver hi* lecture on th* Lost Art*.

THE PHOPRXETOteS OF THE

HASTINGS
DR. C. 0. SCOTT

Faithful work is

Hastings, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl

CASH

STORE

varied duB*e. Our pathway mar cannot remprocate my thnlttng po*siou»,
imo* be overcast with trial* dark 1 will nine sway lik* a poison cd bod- bug
and fall away from th* flourishing vine

Are now offering ter »&gt;!•', e full Stock of IVciv and SoitHonabk(woods, wicenty purchased in tho best eastern markets at the
luwe.t possible price-* for cash. Our stock inuludee a full lino of

r getting to the town,
fiteud that th* liter-

vanish all away. Yet God is overhead;
we con stand and wait; soon ths «unshins will dispel the clou cl a and life will

STAPLE AND FANCY \
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Clo hs uid Beady-made Clothing,

j iii-. :i;

'ii \i:l.

iyCa b paying castomcre, give us a call. We will cheerfully show you_^J
our *toek, that you may compare price* with any other first-lass Store
iyin tl- Stat-. We hive got the Good* and we want to aeU^g
them, and shall try to roll yun all we can and will mtisfy you that it
cy is fur your interest to bu v here! Wo warranttto* price* shall bo satutectory._£]
We will take in exchange for uur goods,

Butter &amp; Bgss, Dried Fruit, &amp;c..

especially those which involved th*
treatment of black folk*. By th* mem
engagement of the great bon. of aboli­
tionism, tho committee expected to show
their impartiality; by confining him to

gHucrlwiuj.
OUR DUTT.

Fm Ik* Aawfcsa &lt;M4 F«U«* lot 8**&gt;««ater.
~ Woix hr r«lM mod. b« Il *rw &gt;o iU»lr,
Ckwbb SOM Cvvsr to U sxr *• Uwb 1

nt the i-ogfiilur market i-ntcm.

J. R. DARROWS.

If e would not forget that weare Agent for oneof the best
Sewing Machines in the world—___________
_

«jpjeE3ES 3F“IL.OTA.3SJVCJS.

Tbo~ u .a»t »I • Mwbiao Till ph. • ~u
1« Mr. rhlUip. .to. TO.
ol b» to. work. IW tom -mto. lb. pU». ““^2“
,^2' ‘
WX X COBB.

Co.'. Itour Skm. wBlb^d. State Street
Htatog. U.J ISHb, IbSO.-jl

GRANT A PHILLIFS.
.

..

DENUINE DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES!
HASTINGS HOUSE.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

suits of the work am attain*
thankfully sit down to met"

IjllEASONABLE PRICES!
WH
K HASTINGS
AT TUB
DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OHS!
brushes, varnish,
turpentine.

jFijncnEsixrjsirF.

MUdleviU*. muT*---------------------

HOLBROOK « MTT.LR,

Art POrXDS STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD.
2500
OJiOA POLS DS GENUINE ENGLISH CROWN LEAD.

POUNDS nSrWLETT PURE LEAD.
OEfCTSE FRENCH NINC.

25QQ POUNDS
wm. jom

never intended

ly labor; accepting with grace each
-'that he
that ■

Uy-

live* : “The world owe* mr a living and
.... __A la —ZlUn-A*. l.alu.ta H It .. wa.11

A “ B tanning " Lm Letter.
The following, which we picked up

truly indnsti
tidier* die

Gratitude and a complimentary " hup "
are to be added to the account
The proprietor of ths Crawford House,
Whit* Mountains. claim* and ^xereisev
the prerogative of changing tho name

who wished to hqnor the great pl
thropiaL
The editor, of th* Cane May
and of the Long Branch Aswe orc &lt;

chained him to a period infinitely r*.
moved from prosan: politic*, ayl t!,.-y
tell inclined to pat their own back* over
their ohrowd management
"I'D fix
'em," quietly remarked Mr. Phiilipe.
The hour arrived—huge aodience—
Hemocr^uc committee hugely delighted
that they had tho abolition orator an a
eafe subject Mr. PoiUipi wa* intro
duced on tbs emphatic annuunceaeat

as th« orator proc xtde J du ing th* fir.:
fifteen minute* to domribe lb* IteaxnA

ie of the Niagara hadrmen threatoommit suicide if business doe*

•plonditerous, and we reeommvnd it a*

Mt Data Mu* C.—Every time I
think of you my heart flop* up and
dawn Eke a churn dasher, bensatem*
dee for another.
Strength and endurance will bo given of unutterable joy creep over it like
each, one a* ho shall need; and the
more cheerfully each one accomplishes
a pair of tow linen trvwra. A* a gos­
ling rwimmeth with delight through a
mod puddle, so swim I in a sea of glory.
DOt glide smoothly over the rough *
Vision* of ecstatic rapture, thicker than
of Hfe; we must meet with trial*, m
the hair* in a blacking brush, and bright­
ruwa and adrsrss wind*. But still *u
er than th. hue* of a humming bird's
tributetiua* iboukl njt diMWuragy u*.
pinion*, visit mo in my slumber* r and
borne on their invi iblo wings, your im­
Bcriptum^itbthe wiUof Oodthat man ago .tend* before me, and I reach out
*hou)d earn hi* daily bread, and experi­ to gm-'P it like an old Pointer snapping
ence show* that it i* just Them are at the blue bottle fly. when I flret boother way* in lift-, but In this shall wo hvld your angelic perfection* I wee be­
wildered, and my brain whirled around
all do beet
•■I can find nothing to do," is simply Eke a bumble bee under a glass tambter.

• that defies competition.
and in silent

seott on*, urivea by a lady, Mia* Otte,
one of th* reigning bailee of Boston.
At Niagara the Whirlpool Bapids,
which am below ths old Su^enrion
Bridge, bnt above the whirlpool. am

Whisky Frond*.
Notwithstanding the reduction

fraud* in New

t&lt;r i* now building, by mean* of which
visitor* will bv tumbled to obtain a good
vie w of one of the moot remarkable curi-

in contemplation at Lake Mahopac.
Susan Gallon is retorted to have mac

■ Im than
Iprf Mtb. 1XS.-WV

QEO. CJ. WORTH,

n.XTIST.V.
V *. «. TTHITFOHD,
Mv*LAtS OF1

1”

______________________________________

A* CARD.

wp by my boobetrape tolbetopefAe
tert king at th* very
while he will therel

Michigan JExchange.
Orrsoir. Faeeeaev IME

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Flr»l Class Me—a Met

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The- financial record
State-debt far tho throe .

rer“t&gt;

MICHIGAN AGRICCLTCIiAl WllKES!
The foUowing'Irtido from the Lon-

WIGHTMAN &amp;. GREBLE
RUCCESHOM TO

ring Stale SspMcaa of tho 6th ult, upon
“State irnaacoa,** ia ao liujiuiiiKl and

ROBINSON * WIGHTMAN

ao inatrantiva that we place it before .our
roadon, and aak for it the careful con- the amount rawed was
___ ___
aidcration of every voter. Much howling 1869 the State tax-Is
the dollar, and th. jmoanf 8907,965.84
—a reduction of Stalo taxation in tho
ths- ftear.clal policy of tho Republican current year of 8807,966.85. The pay­
party. State and national, but we think meat of the entire war loan doee away
the reduction in four month# of tlic Na­ with the l-10th null tax provided for by
tional Debt 850,000,000, and that of act No. 5, extra sereion of IbOL Thu
tax waa to create a sinking fond for the
tho State 81,417,842.76 for the year
war loan, and will not be nsaeued tho
1869, is a pretty clean record.
But present year; a reduction of taxation in
hero is what tho IbpMcm says; reed tho sum of &gt;18,274.87. Thul the State
it, for it is the Truth, the wiols Truth Republican Administration wil bo erod­
iteci far 1869, aa follows:
end lotnzire »vr ri* Tarsi:

COE’8 COUGH BALSAM,
COE'S ITSFEMIA COIE!
F.r M&gt;a by Druggists »»vrywbvrv. aa4'by

HARDWARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

N’EW

GOODS

Direct from Factoriee.

SW3pecl»Iide»ln CTery Separtment.

STO VES! STOVES! STO VES!
We hsswe now la Nteolc tho largest variety ef

tfonal political---------------------------- .------of union, and stand or fall upon the is­
sue. their embodied, yot in Bute affair*
the dominant party is always approved
OT condemnod upon its financial record.
The payment of tho State debt;- tho re­
duction of State taxation ; tho support of
State fasti tutiouB.of all-kinds by the dis­
tribution of tho money of tho people, in
the exercise of a just liberality that aball
always bo controlled by practical econo­
my ; the relief of tho individual tax-pay­
er by specific taxte upon foreign inourporatea capital doing burine.-s in tho
State, - those arc all quoetiuns that can­
not be evaded by those who assume to
lead a greet party, or consent to fill
Stalo efface as tho 'servants of tho peo­

ple.
The war which broke out in 1861,
and continued until 1865, increa.ed the
State debt 82489,400. Had peace pre­
vailed during that time, the bonded
Stalo debt on the 30th of Novemb&lt;-r,
&gt;868, as shown-by the Utt-annual re­
port uf the Auditor General, would hare
been paid, and left a surplu-i of more
than half a mi-liou of dollars in tho

A* there wns quite a floating debt to
bo mot at tho dose of the war fur ad­
vance. made by tho State at its oummencoment, the financial policy of the
State will be considered, at thia time,
from the 80th of November, 1866; the
debt being the some amount, on-Janu-

Th. bonded State debt on the 80th of
November, 1886, was »J,979,9B1.25.
During the following year it waa roduc-dby the payment of the War Ioan,
812000’; Two Million Loan, due Jan. I,
1868,158,000; Five Million- Loan, 88,­
679.55. A total reduction of tho yoarof
878,679 55 ; leaving tho total amount of

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xuiu u&gt;c
usance, uan. isi; loiu,
will exceed &gt;250,000; of which cum
880.000 to 8100,000 will be, by tew, ap­
plicable to tho purchase of State bomte.
If there is nny State under Democrat­
ic rule, not ponsessi of greater wealth,
reeourtoo, or population than Michigan,
that can make such an exhibit, it Wuuld
bo well to publish tho figures.
Another year, the specific taxes upon
railroads, in»uranco companies, Ac., will
pay the primary school interest, and the
larger portion of interest on the State
debt, which will bo 175.000 loss in 1870
than in I860. Unless tho State should
again fall under Democratic rule, after
l«70 a half-mill State tax will provide
for the Slate debt as fast as it falls due,
and raoc-t tho current expenses of guverament Nor should it be forgotten
that proriiiou has been made to gener­
ously aid tho State Univarsity, to com­
plete the Asylum at Flint, to increaM
'bo uselulnoea of ths Agricultural Col­
lego. and lo meet all wants uf other
State institutions. All honor to tha_ Re­
publican party, which thu, triumpliautly demoxutratea that the people are not
to be disappointed in tho tru-.t oumnutted to faithful hands. With such a rec­
ord, die party need not fear deleai in
tho future.

Catsups,, AaMSS.
Prnlis sad’Vsr*-*-Qca DtuaoxB Bui

COOKING,
PARLOR COOX AND
PARLOR STOVES

Bridge. Roof and Large

AGENTS WA.YTri. rTR~~~~~

Secret* of the
Great City

Only $2.75 per Coi

MACHINE BOLTS,

ATTENTION, MUSSIITS!

CLOTHING HOUSE!

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOLMES A WEBSTER,

Wm.

Wood &amp; Coal Furnaces,

tsPEiieiwistew suss!
The State Taxes of the County of Bar­
ry fur 1669 amount to 85,118 18. In
1868 it waa 87,061 41, and in 1867 it
waa &lt;9,691 42
Under a Republican
State Administration our State Taxes
»e being rapi lly reduced from year tn
year, while Uio public improvements are
being pushed ahead with wondrous rig­
or; al! our State institution, amply pro­
vided fur, and under most excellent
management; our primaiy and union
schools the pride of tho Republic; our
War Debt paid, and yot tho Republicans
rule th. State ! Ia it tot peering strange
that Taxation should be reduced on&lt;s
hsJTin two ycara ? Truly these Repub­

(

Cheaper for Caah th»n any House in Barry
Coanty.

30 CANAL STREET,

__ '

./ GRANDEAPIDS

NEW Hill FOI FM1 AM WINTEII
A LARGE ASSORTMENT.

MACHINERY

DEPOT! We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.

0- 8. WORKER &lt; SON,
THE GREAT NOVELTY
DRY GOODS STORE

Exchanged

FREE OF CHARGE

Dated, May 20, 1869- yl

‘.WK!

Hair Vigor,

HARDWARE STORE

For restoring Gray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.

H. A. GOODYEAR.

A dressing -which
is at ouce agreeable,
healthy, .nd effectual
preserving the

lican law-makers and other officials
must be a horrid set of follow., to thus
terribly oppress the people I Don’t you
think so, my good Demoorntsc friend.

Thia left the total bonded Stalo debt
Tua Main Ettcito*.—The result in
dm Nov. 80th, 1868, 83.614,078.49.
Biueo the 30th of hurt November up to Mafao from all but 37 small plantations
August 31«L-the«&gt;oditiouof the bonded which one year ago gave a Republican
State debt will be seen by the following
majority of about 1,000, is as follows
Chamberlain, Republican, for Governor,
HOUSE,
received 50,901 rotes; Smith, Democrat,
38,277 ; Hichbora, Temperance, 4,542—
.bowing a total rote of 93,720, and bo
national question, a Republican majori­
ty of 17,266, aa all the vote. ca«t fur the
Temperance candidate were Republican;
or, nt least, Tht fForti .aid no Domoerat would vote fur Hichbora, and thia
ought to be conclusive. The vote in
1808 for Governor was 129,868, nd the
Republican majority 20,408. Bad die
full vote boon poll'd this year ths Re­
publican majority in tho same ratio as
that given in the rate cast would have
been 24,000 Surely the reaction in fa­
vor of the Democracy in Maine is tre­
mendous (?) Will mt
Nipht.M have jonnritw moriTR
giro us a fresh W over great Dcmo2,^°* ,r«UUM‘■r,'i«5h“-- Ernd

OYSTER &amp; FRUIT

_____________

Ayer’s

STOVES, IRON

kEe?

, Pnf&gt;ri»Mr.

CRACTICAI. BUSINESS INSTI.l'CTM,
Containing fatetesting end valuable tafotnutlan for Young Men.

hair where Um follicles .re destroyed,
he gfanfo atrophied and deroyed.
such aa remain ean be saved for

wSsiSSaS

HEVV3

___ IMA MAYtIKW, Detroit.

SCHOOL BOOKS ’

Dodge's Clebrated Plows

____ ..vjsaaAwj-fe.,

.MICH.

WOTXOJ8
anxnm and tW Trade!

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

�and aRiwrtow.,l
a&gt;sM If till! miTT.

itw orwrrooe"

roBTona***.

।

NES CARRIAGE FACTORY!

THU BKDLgSS MATCH!
Tho landless IVLatch I
HA81WGS,
R *0^ ln

MJCg.

io

«

md«Cw&lt;k.

.

M. J. YARNELL,

I AIM TO BELL

Mill.

Genuine Artiele*.

sms

&gt; o&gt;Mlh la raise will ba M0ab, tM1
aaeaaUa ar-.icies of prod.a. will be&lt;

FMil.

trap being
«ark^ Eggs rale
“* Week*, prieea. Mil! feed lo ram.

art rsulcd st Hie Bxsxu Office imrae_________

dilM'ff

DRUGS,

■cWlt

BUSINESS CARDS.
iratae A .^da.Hoiip^fwpc

S
I

I

au! ;

BUak*. • coupler'.

-‘

stationery,
JOHN G. RUNYON
WJLLtAM MYERR,
Dealer ta

Music

A

Jewelry.

Jefferson Street, Histlnjs, licit,

General Grocer,

pOR 0AL.E.
A rare chant® tor • bn-iuoM man with
a small rayita)

KEEPS T11E LARGEST
AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES

-­

Legal. Bill, Flat mJ F.vU Cm Lattar

NEWS,

WELL ill CISTERN PUIPS,
1 Pau Hossxa,

1 Para Haasxmn,

2 Wacom, &gt;

I Boa 8uue«,

Toots, Ao,

MAIN BROTHERS.
Deal la

Dnp, Medicins, Groceries,
eu^i. •*&lt;&lt;*■«.,luMWitbe.rt iran lud
e»d
rrtretlr ...ri .lid Tbi. sieve .bekas »e per­
feet m • Uiick eeenAaa warrenlel Io gnt permu

Hastings, Oct. 6th, 1809.—tf

BZCOLTZLIDITSTG-S,

SShSSalSWi

SALE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL LAJTD8.

U'IuHTHa/a GBKBLB.

o^K “urji«s Glk.*

NEW GOODS

Be Fiea.-We ooie with steal- (■ leasers ike

•t Cabas k'Jejendrece.

We hope Ike Uoeeraoral Bill s&lt;m4 are,-, by the Mickles Solo, asd
Mirei Spa.* to secede to our r.aMuable deruaad

iXr.

HPBCIAL NOTICE*.
lee Wail -lls.ing see of lhe eery best Job
ua&lt;M is Caslnal MKhlgse, with a large slock
•1 Card U^rd. Ea.aUpM, aad paper of ever,
dMcnpuae. we are prepared la de say and all
klada of Jab Work, either plaia or in colere, si
be abwiesi soliee. sod al Ike loweal prices,

SPAULDWG'S HEW CASH STQBE

isevtes Saf.s —The Ad jialatrators of lbs Ea
&lt;aia al Janas £. Cckvaa, Isle ol Jobnetarwe, de-

PRICES TO SUIT

leal. coiBiurKi.rg al 10 o'eleck A. M-. SI Ibe
Isle rtaadraca el the deceased, a very valuable hl

------------—— «uuc™ila oz
•nr nraa la town)

▼hose Aeoonata ahi Motes art Dee
Wheu AeeouU and Hotel art Dnt

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.
—

Whooe AMctmta and Moten an Dae

MRS. TAYLOR
Mart C*H *■« Beiile
At Once-N OW.

has a fine assortment
MKW 11LLINKITCMM IEBE.

SPAVUIIt.

_A_t Onoe—N OW.

A_fcWBJ

HALL’S

AtOnce~NOW.
WdJftsc

gfftSt 2iJS3iPK£R.

TFhal IFe&amp;ajf,
r* WtSatr,

WtoMatoin^r r.Aw,
Bawfcw Gray Hair to ii» Original °ote.

AKD MUST HAVE OUR PAY
AND MUST HAVE OUR PAY

AXD MUST HAVE OUR PAT
WITHOUT DKLAT.

Civil

Sektict

Jocmt,

—rr-T-rrva

EQUALIZER.
Pnralyrio can to. Cajp&amp;l _

FE

J)U J. X. a
iVttuL
Rntfnl, rrB«M«« Mot
m ju

CW S ,

�s'tisgJ I
LEGAL

notices.

AMKRIOATT

Lire MBASCE COMPANY,

~?S=S3s£'

PHILADELPHIA PA.
ORGANIZED 1850.

tod the* saying, . “ Boo!" into
ocraon, and getting their nerree
for the horrors of hands coming
om under their beds, and things
_ l—
.L- A— T- M- - — - —
edy for that grievous woo, the tyranny
of great children over tho leaser, of the
Aig brother, for inatance, who maksa
tho little one taste tho awful sensation
of bring beatea about the head with a
Lr to'post all day? Can any mitigauon

AoniLnrcoMt
,
, r.it\m«
pm mum w 0&gt;74«m u nW,
ri.ui.es

J ir«

be devised for tho inentabls weary task,
so sure to make young life a burden, of
h—iag tot to pot feet upon chairing tha stain, to open door without han­
dling anything but their knobs, to re­
frain from the almost imristablo pleas­
ure of drumming with knife aud fork,
to clean shoes un the mat, and so forth?
And what can soften the climax of m sery, from Shakespeare's day to this go­
ing to school? Is there s balm for the
bunting, pitiful little heart s child car­
rise in his breast when first he goes to
school ? None. The baby scholar must
carry his own oppression.
None are
ongnisant of bls longing, anguiahful
yearning for his mother, of hia alarms
and terrors Nona know the homed k
reveries he falls into about the pleasant
time when there was no school in his
horixon, except, jwrhaps, the teacher
wboee business it is to thrash the b&gt;ya
—she shakes her bead at him if she
finds out what he ia thinking of.—/kess
Patoass’s JKyeaw/or .atofor.

The
Gentle Way
is Best.

M.

JOHN ROBERT
QM THE BOST REASONABLE TERIS.

X HALLOR

---------- A P- DRAKE. ■

-7

DR.O-0.8C0T

’■HS5!E“"7“J7t7
—~~
SiHsin
- ”

L ir. TR00MA

Postage Stamps.

A new self-canceling postage stamp
has recently been invented. The pep«&gt;r
en which the stamphead ia printed is
first wet in a cheap chemical solution.
Tho stamp is then gummed anl perfor­
ated as formerly.
When puroaaaed,
the stamp ia moistened as usual and at­
tached to the letter.
But when tho
poatoffico clerk t&gt;-k aup tho letter to sort
it from others for ditferent States, on his
right band thumb ia a small cot on
which is sponge with a feeder, which io
aoaked to another chemical solation,
kept aocrot for governmental reasons.
As the clerk takee bold of the letter to
throw it aside, bis thumb comes in con­
tact with tho stamp, an instantaneous
combination takes place, and a dcfacAmont comes out much superior to tho
preeent ink. This cancellation can only
aflKi the stamp which is prepared; for
if tho thumb-sponge wot the envelope,
it dries off without any mark. By A
similAr process revenue stamps ore pro­

MORTGAGE SALE.

■Xn.SefeUl ha, Mm OM. I, u,

Oranges,
Nuts, g-t

,

psSp
r,rr.i. »■

Ninety -A-cres,
Xdjotslnf th. Villa,• st MIcMl.rll)., .. 8«lio'

\

TREES!

TREES!
ram

K&lt;&gt; Acrcai Improved
BEST CDLTITAT1ON I
G00S Delldl.n, Free*,, St.

TREES! AND UXOKB THE

BIVER NURSERIES,

Lowell, Kent County, Mich.

nivootta xn nnnm or

P. ROBERTS

-Price S6O an Acre-

ERMs : l~x»i 1,1 .( Martb .,11, Ul..
la r»a Asoasl papMati.

P. T. BARNUM

J.

0. Q. HOLBBO

CHOULDER, ARMS!

H. WRIGHT Agent.

PEACH TREES.

1 GEOHGE PRESTON

I&gt;AVII&gt; A.ailOXWELU . BertleeHeriMrf «- I

tarllM year aUeslIon la bls

Largo &amp;. Woll Selected Stock of

GROCERIES,
COMWIWIOXERy ROT1CK.

nrooetts and Tamtna, o&gt; Foxrr
Yosas’ Rsdouscthos tn a Bcst Lin,
ar P. T. Baxtux ; J. B. Beu &amp; Co.,

A book of great interest ia an■MBoed as to press by J. B. Buxx S
(K, Hartford, Cowl, entitled aa above.
Wing, to fort, the Autobiography of
P. T. Barnum, and which will be
tha exciting book of the season. From
advance sheets sent us wo find that tho
book will depict with pen end pencil the
many undents in tho checkered life of
foj gaMt showman, in a manner that
Ma 4a fan juetfco to tha subject, and

Dt^R^g^ .&amp;■&amp;£&gt;

JVOW OPEJV!
OUR GREAT WESTERN

MMeWeetoro monthly for the "U*
Mhfr**wbiah etaima to hna larger
«/
child’• »*«*Bm ia the world, and which ia as wall

A rortaoie m^iue and
Shingle Machine,

168 State St, Chicago.
BRANCH OF

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS1

&amp; C. THOMPSON A CO.
IM FedaraUt-Boston.

"'•’"tiLLAQ “LOTH to
’

Dollar House,

that fr toying wy much. It will bo
printed fro® new electrotype plates, on
good paper, and wffl be appropriately fllurtratod with 88 full page engravings,
iaoiadiag aa elegant steel pertrtit of tho
author. It will contain nearly 800 doeoly printed octavo pages. Tho work will
be printed both in English and Gwiaan,
art wffl be sold by subscription only.
Per fall particulars and tanas to agents,

HASTINGS H

IPANOFWORK HOHSLH
Isrnrw st Lumber Waaon
JTOR bale:

'CALIFORNIA A OREGON
SEED WHEAT AGENCY.

H. WRIGHT,

[Tho following dialogue ia said io h s ve
been overheard on tho corner of State
d Jefferson stroeta, a few days ago.]

“ Where'e ye ’goinT’
TO THE CITY DHUGG STORK
“ Where's that?”

lr GEORGE PRESTON
CH4MCKRY ORnitR.

First door Wert of the Bank, tha best
place to buy goods in Michigan?

“YOY DON’T BAY!—What kind of
Goods F’

ga^rjraa

■wehs. Wall Pa&gt;er,IHaUaom,Palais,
“ WHO DOES BUSINESS THERE?"

F. I). ACKLEY.
eeaeuy.Mmsipiofprice.

J!

“OhlthatfaUerlhatgotbamedoutl —
Wbea’d begot to to that mw place F*

“ About the first of Doeember.” Come,
go down and see his new store!
PBICB81
WMPLBFl® C«l.-e*| ■AGK,SA0.,d»I^i,
*"Ncr&gt;8x»! Do they do much work

J£AST[NGM

WOOLEN FACTOR?!
We tew

tk, raUr, &gt;.uwU•&lt;

X S. VA.TST BRUNT,
ihsnaMWwiiKl'MTW

tod new foil of getting auTtad!’
“OOMB LRT8 GO DOWN "—To the

n»iMi*to»

f. d. a

run nft» A fib

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n.aevna MICH.

BY GEO. M. DEWET.

VOL.XIV

JJ.isincss Jirrrtonj.
CHARLES H. BAUER-

Alt girting* gissri.

fastings banner

OEWEY,

BATES OP ADTXBTlUaV.

TERMS.-81.50 PXR UTUI.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1869,

NUMBER 25
&lt;fe

CASH SYSTEM "

fMtrg.
th* Strict a Short Time Ago.

ovcrlooked by the friends of humanity,
Greeley for Benatar.
and not a few hare been stirred by them
to now thought and action.
It waa natural that their tint effort*
most influential and able of the dinnee
should be in the direction of legislation;
of this State. which we elip from the announcement that Horace
Grand Rapids Eagle of the 30th ulL,

ing the encouragement of the iucoom of
ths anti-slavery cause. But there is a
great length, we placet! before oar read- Btatee! Ominans shade of Maeou I 1
radical difference in the political rela-

ROBERTA
tgsaaLMBS.
------------ JOHN

•------------ H. MALLORY,
t^nirvr om&lt;s m tk*
u«&gt;ra n*.u&lt;^

■
~~ W1LUPJ0HN.
rrTstri-'5
°*'*
Mnm.H«JUr«v___________ [
--------- “aTp DRAKE, M D.,

BOSTON CASH STORE!
DRY GOODS

H J. HANEY,

------ -

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
GROCERIES, &amp;C.,

■SS
—
EU " " —
.. . .
. lLr&gt; .

20 per Cent Cheaper than any other Store in Barry

DR C. C. LINBLHY.

Eastingi, Mich., Feb. let., 1869.—yl
D.
SI' dU'SM' "ill
sad iMidsact

rnrstcTis

ATTENTI0N. COMRADES!

’StS'™

EXCELSIOR

&amp;1L H H iTFOttP, ?■ A-

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

J. &lt;;. BARROWS,

for sale, a full Stock of X©W and HctiNonabh*
ecently purchased in the bast eastern lunrketa at the
io price* for.earis. Our atock includes a full line of

WK. H. HAYFORD,

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

PiMl&lt; tb»V

J P. ROBERTS &amp; CO
DSAttkh

Cloths and Rca.dy-mado Clothing,
Hats ft Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Grocarios, Ac
jyCa-h paying custanwre, give us a call. We will cheerfully show you. "
our stook, that you may compare prices with any other firet-cliue Store
in the State. We have got the Goods and we want to wll
them, end shall try to roll you all wo can and will e»Mr you «b*t “
- s
’ • .___ *^.1___ l. __ _ XV.™.—nl
nru-M shall l&gt;e*ati*factwr.

C. G. HOLBROOK.

In« .1 »u

WM H. JEWELL,
ff"! &amp;"!i— S.
Iw/-•«•*• oyli-k"
J«ou»--yl»r.lvU.______ _

JOHN MICHAEL,

Butter &amp; Eggs, Drie4 Fruit, &amp;c.
Wa would not forgot that we an .Igmtfor one of the best
Sewing Machines in the world-r

■fibeje:

floreivce:.

WWmIi
ilastings. May 10th, 186B-—yl

jwiB.
tu«k&lt;1
HASTINGS HOUSE.

rr&gt;p.T«*r. sw
.
s.tnssssaw®5£
.,‘K".sn-OT5:rts&amp;^
HARVEY WRIGHT,

_

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flENUlNE DRUGS A MEDICINES!

bDEASONABLE^PRICES!
U

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &lt;t 0115!
BRUSHES,
TURPEXTINTE.

HOLBROOK A MILLS.

gift
WM. JONES,

CHOW,

2500

FT

la-fto*

...14 sMMl'sr PW‘

■H * Mil. OSx «.«« Uraal *
M**Uaea___________

2500 ””” WOO

Byron, from ths graphic and always thousand and one other illustrious F
truth-telling pen of Mrs. Harriet Ben­
cher Stowe
“This case of Byron and Btowo reais up­ overwhelmed you
on two points, tho truth of the story told nightmare holds y

drawing your accustomed pay, but dte
dining vour aocustomsd drinks 1 Whet
and os nothing but doubtful probabili- hideous mockery la this 7 Whet hM*
ing film obstructs your vision 7 What
ite enactment even for such purposes
grinning phantom haunts your steps 7
will amount to nothing without a cease­
Alas for the F. F V.’s. They could
less enforcement sustained by an over­ wo may presume that this a sartion is and did survive tho loss of their stems—
whelming public sentiment in its fiivor.
Moreover, slavery was "not only wholly
tho creature of law, but was involved
through that fact in all leading ques­
tions of State and national legislation,
in executive appointments, in judicial from the evidence lit has offered. It

FW. VROONAK,

'

of the private history of the causes that

upon a legal definition of property, and
could only exist by virtue of tho protec­
tion of poritiro legislation. Abolish
ouch legislation, and slavery wu in­
stantly dead, every master ooaring to bo
a slaro-holdsr auu every bondman beis not the mere creature of leciGntion,
op no act of legislation can abolish it, or
directly touch it Tho most that law

CLOTHING.

“
DR. C 0. SCOTT,
7gTEJ2*' Ftostete* **“• Sarsw

like gluttony, is sirooly a personal
a haoit of the individual man, while

■”'E,cn roc-

We buy our Goods d^rty

cause for tho Byron Scandal was assigned
by aa English journal Strange to say, !
tho S^vriUf lUnnc while declaring Mrs. forced. Aye,
Stowe guilty of groat folly in tolling blor’s uiuuth.
whtl ste knew, has no word of blame for
the English journalist in lulling what ho
thought As knew.
JJut not being able to overthrow tho
—Grand Ledge, Eaton County, ia 000
correctness of Mrs. Stowe's story of By­ nectJd with lapsing by raiL
ron's incest the preen abroad and hero
—I’Lo amount of coin in the United
largely condemn her for tolling even a
trmiiorj. This is singular. Byron's States Treasury is over 1108,000,000.
—Copt IKard has recovered from the
character so sscre-L that it roust nut bo
defamed! Why should ho Levo any effucts of fflFlate paralytic stroke.
more immunity than Aaron Burr, or any
—The National Banks of the United
other historical transgreawr 7 Nobody States hold 117,148,141 in specie.
so-ios to grieve because standard edi­
tions of Manfred and Don J uno ore con­
stantly i-sued, full of incest and debauch­
ery. But many seem to grieve became
—The Board of Supcirvii
they are told that the one who wrote
a Munday, October 11th.
volumes upon inreet and debaucherecide tho question of liquor Usenso for it­ was himself incestuous and itahauehed
self. To attempt permanent State pro­ To read Byron and condemn Mrs. Stowe gngedxtai a life of Theodore Parker.
hibition requires the continual suprem­ is honlly cunsistent.
/
—Jackson has pud 120,000 this sea­
acy of the temperance question over all
Nor "tiaro we boon accustomed to son for Nicholson pavement and Kalamaqmwtions cf Btate or national politics - much complaint, when Byrun’a .charac­ roo 178,000.
a condition uf tilings impossible to se­ ter has been discussed, and his profliga­
—Ths fothsr and mother of Geoere1
THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE.
cure. Failing of tiii*. State prohibition cy anal vied and causes for it sx/pwsd,
liecomra occasional, irregular, inUrmit- before this. But there is found a great Rawlins arc both living at Galcta, Hlitent, aa the majority happens from year wrong in the ttllihj tj Ut tnlk Now,
There ia a rising utirest in the sub­ to rear to incline to Un* or that side,
to me. this is just tho value of Mre.
—Th- Toledo Dtadr of Tuesday »aya
ject of temperance in certain1 quarters, until the never ending strife disgust*
Stowe’s article. Ste ta* Wd Ms tmik. Wc that Toledo has rooeived 75 mil|jpn fest
but it is not as widespread as it is desir­ and wearies tho public mind. Murooknow now the wont ubotrt Byron, sn&lt;l of lumber from Saginaw thia season.
able. The abolition of slavery having v.*, it postpouea prohibition of the traffic
why *0 much of his poetry is tho half
—Tho Grand Lodge of Odd Fellow*
ramovod an object of effort which' had in every town until the entire State can
justifying poetry of crime. He can do
of the United States met at Ban Francis­
for years engroased the attention of many be carried. Why should Evanston, ur
, us no more harm. Wo shall not think
Woodstock, or Galesburg be deprived of of him as tho prey of morbid frolinra co on Monday, the ‘27th ult.
ally raised by those eager for progress, tho benefit of auppreesing the hqunr sa­
merely, but as the sinner purenrd by
What shall be tho next reform 7 Some loons bucause Irish and German Chica­
conscience and showing os thb awfulnre* expedition, arrived at Ohtaego on Mon­
replied. Let us take up free trade j but go love* whiskv and lager beer and can
of error, by the terrors whiclkfollow it day.
the financiil condition of tho csrantry— east a vote which controls the State?
“ His otfeuse is rank and smell, to hea­
under the pressure of a national debt of And should the State go for prohibition
ven and hath a primal curse upon iL” Provisional Guraraur of Virginia, at
82,509,000, requiring a revenue tnntf—
His arguments, Lowever fine, will now Richmond, ou Tuesday.
made that a hopeless issue at present.
no more oxrito sympathy than the argu­
Others said, Let us settle tho tabor
— A consul of Muskegon shows a total
question, and emancipate tabor from town and county decidoo for itsnll tho ment* .of Cain with Go.1, saying, “ mv population of 5,147 familh-s, and l,64f
1
bondage to capital, by ‘tha eight hour" one which favors prohibition may bo an­ punisliment is greater than I can bear ’ children of school ego.
Perhaps, indeed, many will read By­
reform. Bat to think to make labor in­ noyed and damaged by a neighbor town
ron on account of this story of Mrs.
—Napoleon's health is better, or it is
dependent uf capital, is a* foolish as to or countv which decides in tho opposite
' Stosreta I bone they will, for they will not, foreign telegrams being al issue ea
attempt to mako capital ind.-peodcut of way, and to whic hall the thirsty topers
1 soe in his writings the confessions uf a the point
'
,
labor. Yet it is poeriblo to hormonixo will resort. But we must bear thia aa a
1 soli con^riuns crimmnl, and karn with
tbri, i»uraU mor. p-rf«&gt;u7. —
—Tho North National Bank, of Bos­
loss evil, and remember that even State' now pow« to abhor hi* crime. Th.ire
stituto arrar.gomenta which fhaU protect legislation will not remedy it, aa tho nu-’ was a time when Byron was dangerous ton, will lose 106,060 by tho defalcation
____ L—I—
*nch'
don6 lk.
th0 Kf.tn
Btal° to read. Ho is *0 no longer. Thank of its taller.
menu of the other That the adoption |1UO&lt;
j* y, Hko manner contiguous
Mrs Stowe for that!
uf eight hour’ ,M
to other States which permit the sale of
Thia blame upon Mrs. Stowe for tell­
wfll confer prnrUeal benefits on the U‘
ing tho truth about a character a ho be­ on Saturday lostborer
not yet “
been
Bull wcia&lt;n woulfl bo substantiaUy this : long* to the history of literature is cer­
ncrer has
u** uy*
7— 1proved.
——-----r.rnr discussion
diaimmion and experiment
expenment on ail
all . ,__‘
faror
—Detroit has one policemen for about
tainly tho most reamAable accusation
such subjects, white not convinced that decide by direct and distinct raxila.every 1,700 inhabitant*, aud cannot have
law wfll accomplish for the workingman voto whether the liquor traffic shall be to. Daily the papers are loaded with
a hundredth part of what he wfll gain tolerated; said decision to abide until,
detail* of crime not leas foul and unna­
fur kirnsdf by education, strict morata after alt months previous notice, the au—Two trains collided on the Penaark
tural than Bvron'a. Daily wo are called
thoritiee of the county shall present the upon to thaul the nrcas for reporting to vania A New York Railroad, at Athena,
Sueetion for aaothre deciaiun at the bol- u« the names end places of li ving^offsnd •
tnat few
-----that of securing woman a suCrage. &gt;v e
.1 box. separate from everything else.
_ ■&gt;
. * .__ e.1.1 . r._. ... 1..-.
-Ex-President Jocelvn, of Albion Col­
end that justice as well
shall remain standing till directly n&gt;the coming year.

, U GENTLE TO THY WIFE.

tional political struggle. Intemperance,
though a fearful personal vice which in­
cidentally inflic** eore calamity upon the
eorsmunUr, by the increa*e of crime and
paupurum, sustains no rath direct and
wide-spread political n-latkm* as did sla­
very, and hence offers no such basis of
goneral political art^m. It needs to bo
m.'t, like other matters of local morula
and taxation, by simply local action, in
towns and counties, where it erm be
brought home directly to tho people and
be dtecuiood and decided by them, and
where it can be entirely separated from
broad and general political issues which
justly demand attention, and will not be
t aside.
For this reason we like Illinois law

gwellamj

dectioa of certain offloers who shall have

U auU

i.
hold ilia truth above

tnd Christian men.

Jiddln vlllw Exols*n«o-

lections.

It stood forth a
societies, the churches, the

JAMKJJ0JIX8TOX. Proretetor-

five cl fever.

A. CABD

GEO. C. WORTH,

tiBMTISTBT.
As _
WWT

Washington

what is involved, and is prepared
to decide inMlhgoudy and to stand by

Michigan Exchange.

iiiTineit. &lt;*!?£*!!

oflaw.-Mdrowu.

Guins.
to beodMarim in Switaeriand, by the dm Stela______ _______________———
Poet Department of that country, sad for tl»e four days of the fair tho iastitstioa
had over 0,000 riritora.
past-ofltoe of New Yock.
r^..
______ —

ilaeWerrim,

■mran-'
J^AND PLASTER

Under this ar- continuation of Busan Fielding; Tbs Beal
aJSm. t
yin Northern

�8kt gartiap gannrr.

Mrs. A. Bussell, beat made Shirt,
M.s.Ma.yGoodyror.brat Chair Cover
Mia. E M. Gates, beet Tabla Cover,
Mra. Marr Goodyear, best Tidy,
Mt*. D. MeOmbo.-, beat Worsted

Code, » Cothj'i

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE 6,000Hissafi’
RUCCEMSOM TO

al Brpuhlii au cundulatoe are detootol,
but no distinctive T. xnpeyanco caudidatoe
are elected in tho place uf them. Votes
snovgb were drawn off from the Ra|iubliotu candidates to de.oat them, but nut
enough to elect the Temperance m-.m,
end th.’ Dvuijcrats ware the on!y ones
bcnoflttoJ by the Temperance organisetfoa.
Ami thia .is just what wo claimed,
ft- .m the hrot/would be. the result of
tld&lt; Tomperane* 1’arty movement. A
man uf any diaoernment at all can see
tiir.t uino-tonths uf the mon that osn bo
induced to jvin the third party organiDirect from Factories. f^Bpochlitiea in every department.
xa:Ln must owe fium the Rupubli an
rank*. If thia -act is not pa etable to
the few a'r ng t&lt;mi&gt;enuiiv mac of the
Democratic party, it is Uj tou t uf ours.
Wc have now in Stock tlie laurigowt variety of
It Is &lt; tact, uvvortho.es-, which cannot
bo ga nsayed or disproved.
An l there is another lact that timperanco mou will do well to ntnember.—
Th y can only induev a ] wrtiun of the
Republican poly to ji.in in this luird
party movose-mt. If t .ey could lead
th» wh 1« partv into i, «uocom would uf
cvuiae crusm their e .ur.a at once. But
it ia a foci they should not overtook,
that them or., many Itojinb-kaus opHastings, Mich. April 20. I960.
pue d to pruhlb.tury.tiwa, e..d tn«re a-e
etui J -T^*r nuuibe.s who, while admit­
ting the important • o. prohibition, think
this ia nnt tins only queet oa that should
rec- ire the atf ution ot our Legts slurs.
Hanc.&lt;. it Mems clear to us that tl&gt;e
rho t tho Tomiieniucc por.y ■meu &lt; an
roasutaltiy hu)- io d ■ ia io draw oil vot­
er* sa u^h hum tho 1&lt; puLLcau party
t shcu o tho ra.-e, s. of their old siicmivs.

ROBINSON * WIGHTMAN

Wm. Verier, b«i Stallion .1 ;
C. Hl Palmar, aoeond beet c__,
Lewis Barber, best stallion 2years
aKV
J. W. Owen, second best do,
A R. Smith, third beet don

2 0Q

Jamas Bartlett, best trotting 4 y'rs old
'-------15 00
300
300

1 50
1 60
200

C. W. Taylor, beat Boo Hire,
60
Ell Shupe. t«t Harrow. (2 horses.) 1 00
M. L. Williams, best hnnuhaeteoed
Power,
im
Ell Shupe, beet Gang Plow,
1 00
“
“
betlrou Imam 8cd Plow 100
••
“
best Slulble Flow,
100
Baxter Owen, best SHaraeCuIU-

A. J.Bowne.bot pv4 fn old ur over*3 00
’r--‘--- 1W Wil lam London, best Crain Cradle
and Hoyt).e, .
IM
1 60
200 Wlill ,m Loudon, best Gram Scythe, 1 M
I 00 Jehu Mill,I •&gt;: Metal (nrting &gt;hear.-100
A. A. Mathews. best Wheat Drill, 1 00
T. PUIllpe, beat Farm Gate,
1 00
Black A Fuller, ltd.an Marble
Wightman A Groble. best Cook
Move (Mansfonl). Foreign.
11. A. Goodysir, second best,Cook
•"tine,
onh Auiir can) Fo situ.

Mrs. A. Kenne ly. beet wo st djra n, 60
Mr.. G. birik. r. bust b«*d work
M
Mbs H_ttlocoiliua beet hairBowjrs 60
Mrs. M. K Taylor, boat c.lmmed 1*-

Mb. M. E. T.,ylo-rbM baby's bo.*d SO
Mrs. M. E. Taylor, bro. halrsw.iches 6U
QUJUW, »St&lt;ir AMD ITtOBTAUtSB. _
T. Alt.. t. best &lt;.nt,
fiu
Geo. K. Beam r, best wheat,
6u
D. Novmber, boat oats.
60
M. L. Wild^ma, best b .rl«y.
W
J. W. Hotchkiss, bes Cut fruits,
60
J-oob Jordan, best fal. applro,
bo
Lorsnso Jordan, best win.er applea, 60
Geo. Briggs best Cd. peir,
60
Mrs. C.ara Alim, bo t pro baa,
Go
Juuu Rubirts, beater pes.
60
Geo. L. B. iggs, i e t biucd boeta,
26
A. A. Matthews, tea. t..rn pa,
26
J. C. Woe ruff, Lm rule bsgas,
25
M. L. WiUla.na, Ke p.tsuljs
25
M. L. William-, beet carols,
25
Goo. M. Dvwey. lx st toms .os.
26
Geo. Al bridge be t|&lt;na ose,
i&gt;
A A. slatlhews. beat o Lo..s.
25
l.ug ne Guskid. uuHwa'I )&gt;ota ■ as 2 &gt;
C. B. Benham, Beat ubilob.au.,
26

DAILY!

GOODS

NEW

STO PES! STOVES! STO VEH!
COOKING,
PAULOH COOK AA‘D
PARLOH STOVES

ICDHT WAKTfB ftt rtRF, HNMT

Laws of
Business.

C-etri Si.

. «... . ,

LD.f.
John Wolf, boat Center Table,
I
“ “
best Whet Not. n r.ign.
*'
•*
be t Sofa Rucker,
i
*'
•'
b»« Cfflci- Chair, foreign.
R. 11. Ne ton A Co beet Commode. I
R. H. N« rtou A Co., Lest Exknaiou ,
Table,
R. H. Norton A Co., Burial Case,
' 60
R. H. Norton A Co., beet Carpet
Couch, fo eiffu.
Jamis Clarke, b««t Top Burgy.
I 60
W. B. Brown. bc*t Spring Wagon, 1 60
ItceJA Wood, beet Skeleton Wagon, 160
Reed A Wood, beet Double " '
Wagon,
Geo. Swi naon Jr., Le»l Iron
Wagon,
W. H. M hippie, Ixst Wood
Wagon,

■ so

la Hatch, best Droit Team,
Barney Wright, second bast do,
6.‘P. Cady, best single Horse,

beat BuU 2 years
—
32 00
W. O. Frecmanj second Inst do,
1 60
W. O. Rrectnan, best Ball 1 yr old, 1 50 i
Eugene Gaskill, bori Cow.
2 00
A. Ryeriou, second best do,
1 00
T. Altoff third best do,
100
8. P. Cady, best Heitor 2 years old, 2 00
W. 0 Fmemsn, secund best do,
1 00
Fetor Cromer, third bent do,
1 00
Eugene Gaskill, best Heitor 1 yr old 2 00
Eugene Gaskill, best sucking Bull
ChlA
100
A. J. Rum, second be*t do,
76
8. P. Cady, third beet do,
75
A. Kennedy,beet sucking Heifer Calf 160
S. P. Cady, second beat do, (
75

The Grover A Baker Sew nx Macldn a
were exhibited ly H. J. Wurd, and the
Florrnee by Grant A l'hnil|M.
Tho Sm th American Orpin waa exh.biu-d by liurtaNvhoii,aodtho Estey
by RuD’Oui Jones.
An the e art Cl co arc foreign, an d ibe
irabl.cgenir^dyp e ty we 1 Informed in
regard to them the . ommiuee dec Ined
to di tide between ibrm. Tb&lt;_y ure all
excellent of their kind, and a uong tho

Miss Nettie Briggs, second best Col.
Verbenas,
Mb. J. P. Roberts, beet How at tents 1
Mrs. John lUbert’, beet Roquet

1 00 Mrs. A. J. Rma, beat CntiDcd ToMattoes,
Mm. Goo. D. Moon, bet Canned
Mrs. I- Bn.ber. best canned Fonrs,
Mrs. J. M. berina, best Canned
(Qunoa 1 year uh!).

Benjamin Cole, second best do,
8. Andros, bast pair. 8 y'r» old Stoors 1
Beniamin Cole, second best do,
1
Patrick Waters, third best do, .
1
T. Altoft, beat pair 2 year old Stsera, 1
S. Andros, second I-set do,
A. Kennedy, third best do,
Das Shea, third beet do, I yr old

Irvin Garre t, tint to.
Frank Roush a tend in,
S. V. Wheaton, tilled Ln,

M.O.R. B. Wf-h man, boot Canned
Peachia, halves,
■
Mra. J. W. Ho chktes, beat Canned
Femshe Jt ja ret ),
Mro. J. J. HemlenhoU, beet Canned
Green Apples.
Mn. J. J. Hcndmliott, Le f-CaMed
Bibo Ian Crab,
Mrs. J. J. Ilend&lt; rahott, best Conned
Cranl enico,
Mr*. Gon. D. Moore, be t Canned
BL ck Rs-pber les.
60
Mrs. Geo. D. Moore, best Canned
Re.1 Ra pb r.lea,
M
Msb. J.P.RuUrt, tat Peach Butter 60
Mr-u L. barber, teat Cu santJeliy, 60
M.S.L. IJasUr. beolpreeorvcdl aus 60
Mr-. L- Bari ar, Leet
** readme, 60
Kr.,G’.f-tr ker.be tpickled Feaohee 60

Mrs. J. P, Roberts scconJ beat do, 1
Mrs. J. N. Hart, boa. biwi Floral De►lirn,
'
1
Mia. M. E. Taylot. Kel banging
AcCflclal ilower-,
11
Mrs. A. Butaell, b«t C&gt;L OU l*aintInge,
2
J. M. NEVINS, e«o*y.

200 Ma A. J. Bowm, bekl’-lchwork

GRAND RAPIDS
NEW aaou FOR FALL AND WllniB!

F*£E OF CHARGE

Y.\*wr to Hie Senate »
State* from 'fenn-a e4 i •
anticipated, as the Legid
Bodtoal, and ho has no D
pjooot. Well, as I’upo si

Dated, May 2g, D-CO.- yl____________ .__________

HARDWARE STORE

- Ifstiaw set teriMasksssr

NEW ADVEBTISEMBNTS.
Burk &amp; Co's,

H«X. Juan Kuoui aa C
»«M&gt; m i-rrotlcnl 'Wo shs
e«e-al prvoeedlngs. »hl
the Ha ncud nffidr* as w
em ot the County, In a m
ceatettlon—Thanks to th
ties of the Republican Bo
Vtencs that for Me'n y
here been In power wl'ho
and for most of the tim
without oppo-ltiMS on th

Column.

STOVES,

iuphioi wuuow toss:

THE GT1EAT NOVELTY
DRY GOODS STORE.

IKON

A&lt;ldlntf Tr«n&lt;port»tlon.
l-wileelu AKeeUse prid teU.S*r fcr

•

uildinf Material!.

THZ TZMPZZAZCZ I88VZ.
On the out ids of thi&lt; tame will bo
found a vitry able article from the Jtl1 raaer tho organ of the Congregational

Shelf-Hardware and Cutlery.

! Chursh, publiaho 1 at Uiu ago, and truly
a very ablo an I infiuautial religi.ua
juu.ua!, to whii-h wu ask th» ca eful attoutiua ot&lt;raoh of our rcod -r*. Tbr

Dodge’s Clebraled Plows

l

subject is of vital im;K&gt;rtanos and it is
of no lees c &gt;i«a tqueneu that the action of
the Tempsnuoe men should be judi­
cious, cautiuu. and harmonrou. ' Only
in this way c m unity of action and purpoa» be esturod, and vithuul thia al
hope u. ultimata success ra.iisLn. We

___

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system,
blxoliangrecl

4T KLbi ceii

rtt/an.

John Heflhon,
WHOLESALE

AsTKONOMY

OYSTER &amp; FRUIT
house,

a.k the candid r adev to view A* proeunt p.rition of iwrtiro in M»«.aci. wtto
on this quoetiun. and what is true there
in true in a'l parts uf tlie Country, and
then ask himself if the buicom ut the
Demucsatic J—rty is nut the eni.ihila iun
«M aU 1’roiiibitury Legia ati-..u. On Hint
point wo recent y publish, d a very able
nrtic^ tiam tlu pen of Wm. Lloyd Garriaun; and in ounnectluu herewith
'
tho thoughtful )mnual uf avery nXer in
Barry County hr «be following article
Ifrom the Hou. D. C. Leach, editor.ui

IM^l M. I. .M Oy. I,

Iho Grand Trarsroo lltraid. and one uf i
tho m.et unflia-hmg uf tho Temperaa v .
m« u. iCshigan, ui.'-Iho Ma ae E.«eF. D. ACKLEY. Agony Hastings, Minh

3

:

To Treat all Kinds of Diseases

um- sm smm
0 » Kr.ciam,-.

&lt;Rr

Qaht.

I 00 Mrs. R. B. Wightman, best White
200
1 5&lt;&gt;
Ma R. B. Wr,.htnron, beriRag
•
Ca. pot. “
Mrs. C-&gt;. Taj hr, seemed beet do.
Era. A. Kei.i edy, lea: pe. Wool

•amtwflldo

A EARGI2 ASSORTMENT.

H. A. GOODYEAR.

fiaEHTV-TwVt

Lamb*

Tbsxxbls Raicnex-—Th
aaodidete far Dalegate in C
Naw M-aieo has 8,0JO ma

30 cXnal street,

cats uf pr .biLition It is fraught wi:b
evil to Republicanism und hu|&lt; to Do­
rn cracy.
8uih&gt;o e instead of 6,000 in M dna,
thio third party had polled 15,0) ' v.*tee.
The result Wjuld bare been a Dstuocratic triumph—a Democratic Guveruur
anl
L-gi Lriu e; anl thro, who e
would Ear- broa pr.-hihition in that
State ? It i« well f&gt;r mau who regard
pruhibitun aa more iiuportmt titin e:l
things tie**, to took at the m itter a riuua y; und it U well for Rep.ibli. aui,
who feel that t irir party yet has « mething lu do for the country, to b&gt; ri.itout und watchful, end see th it no aide
iiau&lt;*e mu i&lt;eruutho to divide and dis-

Wm.

J. J. Hendershott, beet Cow,
|2 00
J. J. Hendershott, second best do, 1 00 Mrs. A. J. Ruas, best Canned Black­
J. J. Hendershott, third beat do,
1 00
berries,
J. J. Hendershott, beu Heitor 1 year
Mb. A. J. Rust, be t Canned
(Strawberries,
Mrs. A. J. Ruas, beat Canned Whor­
tleberries.
•
Mb. U&lt;-». D. M«ore, beet Can nd

Ixnris Barb r. second beet do,
I. Bponable, Kat pair 4 yean old

CLOTHING HOUSE!

Tho Comm tioe And tn.ny sui-o.-iuz
-ample* of irult and vegetob.a.,»ud find
It difficult to alacrim.a«te lu mauy ca so.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

�(3*-^ s
WORM or WKDOM
FOBTOUS® MEN.

** ,£

,„.,n.e.-.. .u^.

|

SEW SSKSTISEIKtTS.

I

&gt;o&lt;v Artv«rti«imentB.
prebate Order--Eatole of J. 1*. WcMeeca A

)""«•-* Fair nff«r-X C. Downing. Aful

h

Tux Ixunxix TABi«-.vxtatobo axhibi'utl at Union II ill on MomlayMV -ning

Was'lof-B’*”’ Co“M-

on tanw*a. rop-caanling ursr Eight
Th ituand mi.oa of Travel umong na-

LMef Leiter.-; I’ K berta. I’ . M.

tar•* iwui aub ttn • w rkx

r 0— p,^,
Mu kagou and Chicago, engng^ In fh*
Ww guana it lumber trade, war buro-d te the water’s
edge at fiv- u’duck that morning. Lose
l‘.6,000, no inturunce.
Ill, Exoell ucy, (Joy. n.

Arrotrrxn.

13,000 NOW IN Uh«.-

FArTRY

SEWLW MACHINE.

Only 13 for a PsrfeH BewtafJfeeMns!

K|g‘&lt;d!S“

I AIM TO SELL

girDi'smEoTO-

'Till ■4114 IOMI «U1 ahAMa say eaforod hair or
Oraib raat'bx aSpIJsTjor ralaby j/jSwu A

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With each Machine.

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STATE OFMICinOAN,

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py- Caab f.ld for Frodace.

Drat la

UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER,
Improve! alik Baavu'e PAtsrr Donis Coo- VteT
IIASTIXGA - a»yl ■ MICHIGAN. ■astu, an! Iba Itelrat Slop, aro now unjaaalioa aaxi
ably far roparior to any ar-r-araiui for -Mkis,
J. COLE A SON,
eta bra aver iavontad. aad -IU eave ihair coal latea Cd»
bubkalMKeiaas nr
7|S»
a year, by asvias labor aau! alMbaa.

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PICTUBE FRAMEB
Oval and .Uaprare Framea of array alaa
rad ante from iba Flalav-M to ifee
Richert. „D l and «e mofoi. erdar.’by

.&lt; ord^. Taraala, F .l.n
Kuota, foe., are.

dvrOTTIuIDIIsrG-S,

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Rutte. Raabe aad Gill, Mata and Fol.
labad Walnut. Watae?sadtHlLBwb
worai aad Udt. Flala .Magr.mSra
Oilt. Half Bou. aad Glh. Ac 4&lt; a
grwt varlrtv of u,. l,Uet akd wool
.ito. k—rawra w, ra&gt;

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of artlrlra eoi tn unwra-od above, each
yjgy ra&lt; XaT-Bxtaras, Yaakra

2STEAV GOODS
"fo-ND

Rail Road prices

SPAIII niMR'Su inn
NFW
uinuLumu

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uhoii oiurl

EVERYTHING TO PLEASE,
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B-tt BROWNING, Gan. Agmt,

PRICES TO SUIT!

anyDrin in towni

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That’s Big Talk,
Try it Mow.

EVERYTHING
. la oar hw mill be rate .i Ik. »ergnanmuSt
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EVE RVBODV
Who ean appreciate &lt;bc advaelagro of
Iba ata.,, urrlLed of doing Iraraaiaarv
Inruau to call.

OTTJl STORE

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THE LATEST GRAND DI6C0VHY

EQUALIZER.
ParalyaiB can be Cwq^t

DM- J. M. A C. RUSSELL.

MRS. T AYLOR
has a flne assortment of

NarlfoM, Praettotog ?•« «—■ra«lfow
rkFrie-raa, make too irnaaaal er eSawfo
I»Mraro .aprarialiry. aad CCKK dtom tea—
of De. BafofeMte Eaiaaiiaa*, ^^j|SZl
Wb woald reapratfolly larfo^dbo

KEEPS THE LABGEST

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AXD BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES

•o B. BFAVIMM.

Krallare. Msv ISib Imo.

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The PtUiAtn ef tU Hattyt Utaar an

U lb, Ooraty o&lt; Sarry.

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WITHOUT X3ZHLAY.
WITHOUT DT2LAY.

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Thu next
meeting of the “ Grand Rirur Valley
yoeguoi
A-*ooation uf Good Tempi* a," will be II,.... parrauwl .....
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Is
Wd at tb. VUnge of Low U, Kent IHfodFMsAw.
n,UdPsa-fo-,ra8-«AF«“ • •’•
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AND MUSTHIVEOL’R PAY
AND MOST HAVE OUR PAY
AND MUST H»YE OUR PAY

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before «ur r-ftd. r« tbi- following call :or BLUteltl, Amfor. raw, 81 0&gt;.
a Temperance Contention at Lowell,
COMMERCIAL
K nt county, on the SOth inat Wetnut
Haallaa* Markets.
the Conn n’tion may be largely att&lt; tided
llBsUn(S. -fop*- »l. !**•■
—that wiae cuuneJa wfll pr rail, and
much good may be dun. in bdmlf of our

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Saad lira tv all price. Wukar tIS. EkUa Wric&lt;ar
to, and no will forward .Hlrar or balh maehmra.
free af froi«kLio pteara wbaro noose n ratUa&lt;: sad
&gt;o rare are
they wDl be liked, lhal wa a«roa to
rofnnd the m.a«i If any on. wkbm lo raters Iba
maaklaaa free of fralabt. after a noalh'a uiaL aaeordlax to direeU-tra

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HralSrkia.prlb.li.lan.
Cbrora-Ml higaa kaatary. esw. It«t«. Dm"cll’lra. taa-rf-p* lb. &gt;MI&lt;
CJer prabM .lka-hlite for-ww&lt;
Cora • per b» . 77 Ur W

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PRICE*—1 Fair Offer.

Mssst Cnll and McKie

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CmII and Hettle

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Whose Accounts snd Notes are Due

lev rale la /fo.liUA« by li. I». Ackl^. a­
La HI. Bro. Co by Huai A Haetaia. «i-d al Al
hgoo by Ltaoiag sad B-oWer.

curnmou humanity: Guard Rakub, Kier., f
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MAIN BROTHERS,

Hnn Mftficins RriKsript

lallra-lnraOrt.Jib- fo Rjv J H n-j. Mr
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GROCEBDES,

BOOKS.
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a BMaun vt n,r"lia*nl la .tadeat aad taaaher. aad iba eaat
»ea*y Ur. mrrd target,. »f tta benalu by the
eaUrtaiuiirfat aad lecture. They bare
"C* regret lUl the eebAadma afoaed.
On Friday a .nn.a .lamiaatum wa. A-hLaad
the folk,.i„u ,t!K,rt eMgllUu, t .Wired teachW.wt4^„:
r-nt UMfe -B,.» Cate. - TeM - Cale.
!iM*i fMdA-UaiM Yauies. Annie M Han­
** °l'O M. Kcklie. Ula Lalhray, Uatu.
neifoo Mangy. Bulb A. Hyde, &gt;«Ua
“&lt;d'ey. Sarah fo Braun.
nWGeed._u„u, A. Radih Ji ary C. Pad„*•*“•* Tenerg. Anna W. Fnwl. U P Paafc.
bariieg. Kale Mattiaaa.
**M*Wut mlaiamr for Ua aoaolag Caa
TT** J**r“r- Peagilly, al IK A-argh,
"■■•wad kb yaetaral iabara km aa Maaday
7^Haadar, &gt;b km afoeiaaed aa
for foaaa yean yaK baa bean raaaa
la Lyuae CSixao. Tu. maaaady bad
ta Irn Mr. Hardw for kfo many eiram.
^WlMUtohtuBKhawmUadafemo-ta
^■foUelr-m^ B. ma a ubafo bawW
T’**’“d • UllbTal Biauur. U. 1. parted
r-’llir.r-rl.

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CraLro earay rt-rA^ftietar. Fj-j—T
Corronil Ae . ae . «n twab aai^ST'
aad warranted la auiu
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Wun*W .ipnieire. U l&gt;a&gt; frw aupatwnnln
IU* aniiaa. Al Un cim. uf bia kwura hr wa.
«4i th, nupirai o( a «*ry Beat ail.er Ml by bi.
•wteau Mr U || |-Mk mad. tba formal fhw
•••'aliaa, aevumpamad by a ».ry lew apprvpn“« rM.uk, yhi, ie.Uau.aial at legard Iruk
U«Ur by aaryriaa. and nearly uuhceeed
bel U aooo gathered tb. reiaa. and ia aa
"Jl-I Ike taken rryl .ed lu lb. prwaialiui.

an usr oa xsn

Ibeladiag tb. forart aoaortaraaiwtew
CwBeea. b(nm. Itega ro. Totaareo, Bm7

General Grocer,

T. tala—Wh ile Na ear died, 383; of
A veruga attendance. 233; nt Per cent, at­ All Persona Who Ows
tendance, 82.
GRANT fo PHILLIPS
W. J. STUART.

IFotrolt Produce Masrlcet.
of hi- w&gt;»drBU. euro*. &gt;■ g-urrolly uBdrret -&gt;d
e»d approriBtrnl A. forlae's“«e. ib.t of Chari *
H.boJk.a a aof II Italwtxk oi Dmllnae. wbe Bet brtorf rodTsil is c-Hnwlralon dealer*, and
«*e r. roil of ebat lb. Ifoetor. pnmnq.rful a ■r« rarafolle rsriwd «v«ry week, by ear UsxruU

flat lb. dlAealty njib Great Uriraia; Ibr
Aunirea k.eriatMa, aa 1 lb. rstalrliaharfwt id.
the Vii-ti Hlatea U..&lt; «nim«&lt;&gt;r. lb. |j»la&gt;aaa

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All Persons Who Ows

lu-,rat *f ehrosla di~**r« i. mj.lrod is la-

Suariiu. O.t. Uh. !*•
K.pei.rfe-drtit I'a-UKr'a Tr.rhrra* luaKUUr
timed •■ Tl.r--la&lt; leal. Tm I’.rftar 4&lt;ll.rrol
th. riwi.f Iwt.i. ib II. rrrbiag
a lull d
rfWMlre ..J..are IIp,• Th. iMidenl.
at Awer.cm iil.i .r.ww lienal in a ’rry iw’ttniurf aad iMtriKtiia man.-er, C«weeet.«|
wrik III.
cry uf J iiwrica. tw nairu.4 lire
raer. latemllag tasiur. of ..ary bfoleii-

r^&amp;'IwdI8S4£ffPiI2j.

xrxrox s nxcu .rroxx |

and a eiious cut on tho head, rendsring
his recovery extremely doubtful. It

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Kaahnlla Correapondsnce.

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BALE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL LANDS.

rH-sm-s

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tVJUimUh A GIIEULE.

yAIN BROTHER'S

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nar, and extending from White 1‘tgnon
Astr jun inn.
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Tai Album ix. - Tho election of Andy to Grand Rapids, by the way of Keda^HASTINGS UNION SCHOOL
STATE r«T.. BArtTINIM, MICH.
Johnson to tlie Sonuto &lt;&gt;f the United maroo and Allegan, haa been leased by
t&lt;r Cask paid for rnjuce. alyl
1st.
.
tseA - —
Stalo, ffuta Toon a o’ i now goi^o/ally
r Vrt*Z»ui *”* 4 4L“ ‘ ***i lo “r
High School. Whole No. enrelied. 83;
|
D. 8. WOODWARD,
tataipatoj, aa tho Ixgi-lature ia anti* Railroad Cumyany, and will therefore ba
Average attendance, 34; Per cent stten. ”1 a ihaliaadr^ of ay baara lhara la a pavpotaaf
Hadacs!, and he haa no Democratic up*” U&gt;* k*'—UaB- -"‘V.
dance. M.*
Gelt* Wearing tpparrll
pinenL Wall, aa Popo a ip:—
trol, ami that poena*eion was given that
Grammar Department, Whole No. en­
"Every week baaslvra II a atreesw ball eraa
WAIXAOX-S OZ.OTW
Iba atfaadora at Iba luMtm of the te»o4ry."-.&lt; &gt;.
-Upheave ami earth,aakea ere hravra-adeeira. company on the let inet. This ia an im- rolled. 34; Av. attendance, S3; Percent,
• Oo bead, a»4 eithaacrd ter wool at Mraroer.
n'kr Ml a Jvliaion at a Cauline f*
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Halite Croak Frkra.
att.n.
“I Irairtllr eom-arod It to nnrahu of lima.
aooaz. aaJ eoa ra-mmu-' -gae. 1ft. UaUatu.
Interme’late Dept, Whole No. en­
Tm Board »r stiFXRvasoKS i.re now the paLlic genera 1y will expert that dn"Frtoa4 Doy-Taar Iwt In prov/maul U paar
F lle.1, 62; Av. att.^0; Per cent. att. RS. JJ-OTLCE.-TO SAVE COSTS
In anal -n, a&gt;id ur^ni'dl by ete Ung
der the control of iTia wealthy organisa­
2d. Pntiu&amp;y Dept., Whole No. enroll­
Uox. J. ux Kr-AOLSaa Chairman. A.
itssiL-’.-st
tion the void will b* put in fire! rate ed. 68; Ar. art. K; Per cent. att.. 88.
moo ae । r»«lc«! We ah*.l publl h the
■■ Your Waautaf Mmblaa ha. torn in &lt;ia,l» ata lo
All Persons Who Owe
1st. Primary Dept.. Whole No. enrollaffical prvcee lnga, wbl b will exhl it condition and run aa the other road*
the Hn dcla! atfaln n» well .ia all .’th­
ere of tb- County, in a 'itoal pro peroua
rondn on—Thanlu to the Ju llciiu. actlaa of the lie.iiiblican Boar la of .-'uper’lair. lb&lt;t for tCte n yearn Inert taat
hare be«n H |owcN»l' ho it ItiV UpUttt
and for moat of the dme practic Jly
without op)&gt;o- Itl'.n on the Board.

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Titkde.l2r~ee.ee-t
reacrrelr—
ha. &gt;11 tL« nee iinprnvcwaita. fall and aae it.
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WIGUTM \S,A GltEBLF.

DOtTBTaE: WAGONW.

Tta Lstamr m Tmu Amnwv
erer oflhred fe- fla Cba^.

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Music 4 Jewelry. |

seems that a ‘TAUra,” a kind of hand­
car. and some lumber had been placed
I.i.rrereii. euau aicBsn. W illleoi H It.rd. on a platform car for conveyance and
■id Henry B Beraem. M rulum ; Myras J. Latbrf. &lt;•brl.lUybel Bitt. Poar Fnlgb.er. at CM■ talas ; A. &amp; Farnham. William II. Cid mas. some cause was sot in motion pushing
William P. UrUlol. J.bn Fl. Monroe, aad Will- R luney off under tho rear car, which
lam II Cleik. at Jshaaiewo; E K FanMlee.
run over him causing tho injury. He is
lumsa W. Ferae, and 5 el ba a F. Matbewa. al
Thornapple- aad Jahn - Phillipa. afWaudUsd now at the Residence of Mr Phillipa on
Creek street, eared for by Dr’s. Upjohn
Liaaxb.—-AV e learn that tho Railroad and Frost, but the chances for improve­
built and owned by Mr. lUnacm Gard- ment are said to be wy small
;

that will do

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Txxxiitx Rxicnox.—The Republican
caadiilatr for Deleg ito in Congn-ax from
Naw M-iicu baa 3.0J0 majority. W ell.

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4&gt;,„„ ... Ij.roavroo* Tie 1 dll..r M the Baa
litawn tu &gt;,rve a. jur&gt;-a el th. Ociober l.rm rf
.JI .Id v— the riel-eel under «har&lt;w of Frol the Cfocnll Cue t. elml... t. be hele bi Ike Vdl Hub*.ardvi'.le thia morning—both legs
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•• W-O.ll.ed &lt;entr..eS Friday

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Ireiy Taij am hare a Sewing Machine

Ofl" Aid^ MUdjrmK

BUSINESS CARDS.

BOWNE &amp; GALLOWAY.
tha Comn.enial Cinveution, which
day-eohoola dreiruut of securing the ve­
TJ.YXTtERR.
aamU- I ymtanlay al IxmuvilU Ky„ tha ry beet library books published, to send
WEAVING.
co fotacTrqjrv ma ng a anrrmcp.
fdlowiug well known ami abla geatl&lt;~ a stamp to J. C. Garrigucs A Co., Publisher*
of
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Michigan,
^rf.'urn'- r»,.i&gt;edL A. Clark, a* the
inala doth Ja,a”llbaMo-Pte a. T»ae4i feaalen
via: Hurt. Jaiuaa F. Joy, of Detroit; Arch Etrrot, 1'l.iladelphia, Pa., -and rv
DBp. SkUn.i. Biaukac Frail llaltaoralr. Ae. Sa.
B*„.a Hiker. Ila-rep. Mteh.
Hon. E. (J. Morion, of Monr-e; Hun. J. qu'-ek a copy uf their valuable Illu tra0. Wait, of 8tur. i . Don P. B. Loo. t-d Dsecriptivn Catalogue of Choice
«*rk i« » •'“I* *«•• '"■ 1 “•'• ’’’ •* ,h* •’•'dwaro
8abl«th-SclwK&gt;l Pul.li . ,ni
AArxersrrtJB or ejrrxsxx
IXi- agiac. Hun. Chann y Daria, of
1b avoir, sales aloes,
Jen Rktxivxd a fi 10 asau-tm nt of Muak-gon; H-&gt;ti. Jam.-a bhaarwr, and
8s&gt; Accnxxr Ju4 as we are going IIAKTIVCH, . . . tan • - UICU.
Cruckrrr awl &lt;i1n\waro nt RnaxLL &amp; Hun John Hibbard.
1W Amasriei W&lt;svab.
to p e a we J-orn that William Bcaitiey,

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A Word in Season lo tbe Qtixeas of

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WMIIITMAN fo IlBEHLF.

Hsakia. Wm
Waiennaa. Harran Mrs.t
llirorad, JabnQ.
Wartmaa. William W.
Ilant. t.'aras
Wu,al&gt;vrth W. J.
H..Hu«. V R. W.
IV.rorr, Carolina. Mrc.
Hoste.Jaa-ra
WlHuraa. KaUraa A.
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ZRROR8 or YOUTH.

Buaxxo.—"Fnxu aa
tIvo i——i
so -F.
&gt;.iui
iktueu at
the ufficr. of the Ma-kagoo Ch^u
1*1., iLkiki, ». u.n&gt; &amp;.1 *,

cuiiAUthg of 150 Txblaaux Painting,

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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T Iff OF t.K FTKKI roraainlas anvtehrad i.
Lt Ite FaMOaraalHralia(k.U«t Inb. |.4»
1 Hrowp, llaaash M Im Mate Alvanfta. Mrs.
Bartb A1Bart
llardlkOarira
1,000
B-wker. Wabactra
J an.ro, Tkrosae J.
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Beaater. J4ia H. Mrs. Jrorap, IF.
MEX WANTED.
-----------Ifif!T Pura « &gt;® «ra. Ernst
■nnp.baslwMra.
KvWv.Wa
Bbwars. A h.
l-va. risrsb 1 Mrs. •
llnyb. Jaba
Lewis, ralrit {Lroal
SsPTT' “ "'‘SSlTi J'"—
^xt wedt in &lt;w Bdrertrf^ oZhmmT
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CBlki... Hally A. Mro. Ma.r. Kiria. Mrs.
Cartow. Ura.
M-vmaa. William
•■•d.'* UrlX^J
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Tho Endleaa Match ! Clark.
1 lama, Maa.
Nndtea. Wbwlar
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Carak. Was. •
Puaaaa; laaac
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WONDERFUL.
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WlUliTMAK A UBEI1LK.
Gsv. Hraeab
Fart. Jrae. Uipa
•**■ rorawma r.Mrroira and .*ir*»l--rl
Itaai., Kame D.
Fam-re.' IJ.’ W.
ECONOMICAL,
'vrarvolr. n.c.ro.jt „„
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Frt-ia«MI. UlHa'
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AMD
USEFUL
psurra. mri« tu. t M- Io ra. I*-. uiX
Drier’. Mevllng
Bara. II. U . Mrs.
OaKro. Frank H.
giafor. Nbaar
a.""»c‘-oxuulju.ui.
. T” h«y JOSTBlOTSB
• Ilia. Mara. Mrs.
Kanrlro. W.ltar
« I.IU Mrfl.a ■i:bbUn«|, ,1.u,.
**w
W1GHTMAXA GBKUIX.
K-.d-ter. Jaiaas
Hackni. limey
mln, block foe.. Am
tbw very I4M in th* U &lt;»ty. ’rbi'Lte
Omiuaxt.—Hot. Jaxxi Tnxxxa k&gt;i&lt;
'to litre lyprorameata ia. Troeka. P&lt;*a tww. tenug Ubeitl, Ml&lt;j wt doubt one of the leading tittm-mi of the State
CrZu— ^tiM i^ig
notourimopla will fln&gt;l H «,.■ thdr la- Md Treasurer uf the J. L. A 8. R. R»
leraat to ba pronenL Tlio sit uoana at
HroHrap.naicn.tea-.
wro&gt; ot uu retiaenoe in Lasting ou Sunw r wrin,
„ ._
H«i to I'baa.
TobrV. Hiaara I
lOo’iL.kA.M.
M. J. YARNELL
iii O.a 1 J»» i. Detroit _
dv
ol Tn**! T»,«.
lla-k.a , Mteh'l J.
TalbaiS Ttraana
■vOal
M Casaas aural. Era Yerk.

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�Young’u Prsparty.

LEGAL NOTIOnSB.

»iw mnrwwm.

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Ffeto-CRjr Owk Canon, a great by
LwMbdw Aawmbly of Utah, a Illi«U*l«J BdlUemofU.
■MR«y woodrf district, from which the Life of Chxixt and Bmiyan’s PUSefatt. obtain their wood nchuinly, evgrim'B ProgreM.
■gUhfcAluaAgntag to Brigham’s jib ,
ma .wwlir power, running four nulla;
4mm*®ofc thia source 3®,000 per an-

■J^aL'g C^&amp;£:t£%rt!x

Jlicowi—Tbs waterright to Mill Creek

AMERICAN

UH INSURANCE COMPANY,
-or—
PHILADELPHIA PA.

SHti-A grant of Caobv Valtoy, fitly
tfbW and fifteen mites ia width,
aad the neb set and moot productive veL
fey fas the territory. .
F»4»v jaiu-vv-" jrororod n.SMSss Ou. EucxFourth—A grant of Rush Valier, also
• large tract of fertile country.
. Fifth—A grant of Lone Bock Volley,
-—’ * ’ ground, an ext.inure

OrRGjfjTIZED I860.

0ILY0UB HARHB88!

Sixth—The coal bods insCoal Canon.
Ban Pete county, Utah.
■
Seventh—Real estate in Salt Lake
City Brigham’s block. 3500,000; the.toe building, |75,00(h distillery, with the
whole Mormon trade, 1200,0&lt;«; various
atom Kfd pfavato residence*, 3200,000.
Eighth—Four-fifth, of Provo City.
Pfmth—-Sugarplantation, in tho Sand-

gutaw Sind

The
Gentle Way
is Best.

“i5t-lt-^L..rn:« LEr' L B‘&lt;V
j™*™ ‘gE "*Sr

J3?iS2sm5S'L2;ra

Tealh—Cotton farms, woolen mills,

N THE BOST REASONABLE TERRS.

Cocoonery for the msmifacture of .ilk, with thirty acres of mulTwsdftb—Twelve thousand acres of
land in Cache county, for stock-raising

TkeH.oro la Urge
CaouewtloM. roaIV
.1. .r _kl.k
11

Agents! Read This!

Thirteenth—Claim against the Union
Pacific railroad tor grading done, in all
»1^00,000 Uof which Brigham will re-

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c. c. LINBLi

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and a joed tMorlnrat of alro CAKE, splendid
CHEE8E; alaa,

FAMILY

Ax Ixrxsvixw WITH Joss.—The New
York Eotnrng PmI says that onn of its
fialj/hniia correspond cats has penetrated
, &amp;einmoat recess of a Chinese Jom-Iiouio
in (fan Francisco and seen, face to fore,
the very Joea himself. Joes, irreverent­
ly styled tho “Old Boy," anpoared to bo
having a very nioo time of it Ho wm
arrayed in fine clothe, and Jewelrv. His
mlksn coal WM heavy and stiff with goM,
'ttd silver, and be wore a rich and utreomnionly smart Httlo smoking-cap, with
•wdchly adorned opium-pipe in hismouth,
white Aho blue wreaths wore curling over
his head like floocy clouds over a moun­
tain, All his surrounding* were snxiptuoua. His’throno gtittnrol with gems.
Abcwe him stretched a velvet canopy
bright with precious metal.
Aa lor
hfanaelf personally, ho exhibited tho at&gt;mmnas of high living and deep drinkEgf-hii fingers were decked with dia­
monds, but bis nose displayed only car­
buncle. ; aad altogether, in spite of hi.
many ornaments, no looked like a must

GROCERIES,

Candies,
Lentous,
Oranges,
JV‘uts, J-c.

s

TREES!

TREES I

TREES!

GHANI BIVER NUBSERIES,
Lowell, Kent County, Rich.

Good Bslldlsg., reaoes, Ae.
Acre* Wheat on lb. Oiomd; •().« third
which will go with Iha Farm.

Price @60 an A.cre! gHOULDER, ARMS!
STBCOOLE7 AMD TRIUMPHS 07

GE0RGE.PRE8T0N

P T. BARNUM

Isvllro rear ittrotw. lo kla.

Large A Well Selected Stock of

GROCERIES,
COMMI'JSIOXERy MOTH

WM. L. COB!
. Judicious adreriising always pay's.
Lstrgo type is not necessary in an ad­
vertisement.If yon can arouse curiosity by an adyertisement it is a great point gnim-d.
Tbs fair sox don’t bold all the curiosity
in the world.
If the advertising you order is worth
haring it is worth paring tho cash for.
It is not a Ro(or) beck te say that
•Ooesbackw are good-’ Don’t be afraid
«&gt; invest in printer’s ink lost your sands
dfHfii be nearly runout. It has boon as­
certained that tolling folks of it is a good
way to mako money.
Ata Indian tried the softness of foathen
laying one on a rook and stretching
himself upon it There nro wmo who try
fiso ^riua of advertising on the same

P It’s as trao of advertteing a. anything

-VO If*

OPEJV!

OUR GREAT WESTERN

A Portable Engine and
Shingle Machine,

158 State St. Chicago.
BRANCH OF

’

IMPORTANT TO FARKERS!

8. C. THOMPSON &amp; CO.
136 Federal BL, Bolton.
Our GR1AT WJMTMUN BRANCH BOGUS Im

etee in Hfs that If U is worth doing at all
it is worth’doing vrott.
If-ya^ye gpt a good thing, advertise
1L~ "If wnTteten’t don’t
Don’t expect an advortiaemout to bear
fruitia &lt;£• night like the prophet’s gourd.
Lika Ayer’s pilla, advertniug will tab:
•Acijratiitakse moro than one night

**- TIUoMJB LOTXla

CALIFORNIA k OREGON

[The fuDowing dialogue U aaid to hare
been oeerh eartl on tho oorucr of State
4 Jefferson slrccU, a few days ago.]

“ Where’e ye 'goinT'
TO THE CITY DRUGG STORE,
“ ffAwr’r

'• YOY DON’T SAY!-What kind of
BIST 8EXD WHEAT in the WORLD. Goods?"
Perteetly fr« from taweilfotn er otk«r Imps 1
ni«; grows Irvm AssUsliaa
CKU1 Bs«U
□•ok&gt;. Well Fapcr, Kia Howry, FmIbk,
J Mdia&lt;, ou F&gt;«4 roll.
«“•,
moihlH wraallr kept
la a !&gt;«•« stare,
SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.
•• WHO DOES BUSINESS THERE F ’
AsA Weighing

F. D. ACKLEY.
“ Oh I that fetter that got burned out !—
Wben’d he got into that new piano F*

“ Aboulthn first of Deecmber." Camo,
go down and we hb *ew store f
“ 'Nrrr B»!
there F’

JliMAfS.

Do they do much work

.

ti i
uavuro rroW eo&lt;t.
Hop Ing u&gt; rrorllo . *harr el Mlroasuo fmm
““““

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—um0110®01 pbestos

that?"

First door Wwt of tho Bank, tho boat
place to buy goods In Michigan P

l’oU»l an,: ‘«o
fL. w UM Tulal. .obt. &lt;h.t
my rfthra. Ell th* b*.! ..mm U
ETldimi
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E. a I n, dnw *■ *•» U&gt;aa.
ItarMrf br.mIn
aw k ar Law wu

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XI. WRIGHT,
MlUlerdle. 0«L l»th. I MSfoettl] ;

Dollar House,

JOBES

WOOLEN FACTORY!

H.itiiii Wholes Fictoit
CUBTOM CARDING,
AXD WOBK QtUKANTKKD.
Cloth, KTannel.
.
rae,®atta tt“rt Vmi-u,
CASM rAID FOkVooLTa k&lt; brorol.
efBOAP Waata.1
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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1869,

Unintsi gitertotj.

!I. H AUER.

CASH SYSTEM AZ^!

the sea. Moot of those stations are mere
watering places, with a tank and a small
— , building for tho tele-’ranb operator.
A .BCHOOIrODLL OF THE PERIOD. I Fremont, fortyoeran mfloelrom Omaha,

•OK.
£35.*
■---------JJVI ROBE ITS.

r“J,s,.&lt;2J?wchw!‘Kwi. D”a'1
T hTmallort.
snnun. &lt;»•-'« lh’ c”lrt u““

W1. UPJOHN,
A. P DRAKE, M- D„
MtTlcruK

Chicago.

H«.*f*hL0ooa

jlUK =

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iw

CLOTHING,

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BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

W. VB00MAN.

GROCERIES, &amp;C
DR. C. C. LIN8LEY

20 per Cent. Cheaper than any other Store in Barry
County.

ATTENTION. COMRADES!

m

Hastings, Mich., Feb. let., 1869.—yl

EXCELSIOR

u.- hatfoud. r. a.
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

J. &lt;;. HARROWS,
.nJ In-La Irk. *.«-

wi H. HAYfORD,

Are now r.Pbrinf for sale, a full Stock of ?Ve5V and Seasonable
Gouda. R-taul'y purchas'd inxA. beet eastern markets at the
lowe,t posaibfo price, for cash. Our'eljck includee a full lino of

STAPLE AHO FAHCYy
P. ROBERTS &amp; CO..

Cloths and Rcady nindo Clothing,

C. 0. HOLE TOOK.

Hats &amp; Caps. Boots &amp; Shoes. Grocorios, &amp;o
iSPCa b pay ing customers, give, us a call We will chwriully show you^dtl
otir sUrk, that you may omporn prices with any other first-class Store
ISJ-in the Stat-. vVe h &lt;wo got the Goods and we want io oell^,
them, and wlrali try to sell yuu all we can and wfil eab.fy youi thatil
I&lt;r-i.fov^ourL.ter-tt -luvhero. Wewarssattb..pptwaahJIbeaatiriacfiwy

WM. H. JEWELL.

Blitter &amp; Kgss, Dried Fruit, &amp;e.

JOHN MICHAEL,

JJ e would not forget that we are Agent for one of the best
Serving Machines in the world—
a-rarr-re*

WM. L. COBB,

7SS5SSS?

Co.'a Drug Store, -oulh-ai le Stalo Street
Hosting*. May .Oth, I860.—yl

HASTINGS I0U3E.
CJRSZB •&lt;
«»4 C‘»»r&lt;h «r«t. n Milan.
ilMies U. Ktrra Pn^d*l&gt;w. T*h

R1R7EY W-HITT,

HILB20JK &amp; MILLS
ITTonXbrStaJCxais'lanai tawu

I let Mr. Phillipa show you some
, doer West of J. P. Roberta A
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.

flENUINE DKUGS &amp; MEDICINES!

Gdeasonableprices:

H HASTINGS DRUG STORE.
PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!
BRUSH F.S, V A UN IS H,
TURPENTINE.

JUST 3Et,®OEIXNFJ6SX&gt;.
WM. JONES,

2500 rO,”M SXX'X™ enow, os*a

SHisrrllany.

north of this station,-had boon surpnsod
by some Indians on the Sunday previous,
and uno of the formar captured and
scalped. A squad of cavalry had just
PtouoxToar, Utah Ter.,
?
September 12,18C9. ) . cornu in from a soarch for the redskins,
but had found none of them. You may
The date of this loiter shows that wo trelieve mo hair was at a discount that
ACROSS THE CONTINENT.

unco known as tho “ Great Amaricsn
Doaert1’ ridt tho goograjiby of our
Arfwitay uwnunff, Stpl. 11, finds us
school boy days—1,086 mih-a west of
Omaha, and 1,767 miles beyond Co- 'approaching I’ottor, 443 miles west of
runna. Here I will renew ray journal: 1Omaha, and at an elevation of 4,370
Friday A. M—10 o'd*i—S&lt;pf. 10.— feet- -with overcoats in requisition for the
Iwaving tho residence of my kind friends first time. Onwar^ wo push, as one af­
at Omaha, of whom 1 have before 'ter another leaps out of his pleasant
spoken, and who presented me with a berth, with a good • morning for all,
small -prig from a wild plum tree cun- 'erecting a joke at the expense of a fel­
taining a cluster of thirty large, fair low lodger, and following it up with a
' laugh that rings out on the crispy air.
plums, with tbu assurance Ant th y JZ”"’".’:?'
”\,”i T?~'7~nj,~7n
Lw .pun.-M, &lt;11 .mad i» th.
&gt;»*“ ~ h’J
“
En.t.d;.iri»gth.dt,..ha
°I %'TlqK
L. OTr,™d7!X dq»t

H. ELLIS,
O3». to .suwr. PaM Qg*

that defies competition.

tk. C'n. .. l*»b

3AJIS3 JOHNSTON. Pros*

plain, through which the Pacific Bairoad runs tar more than fl«o hundred
miloa without a cut or embankment six
foaiindupth, (with a regular * cent «f
X X*
«il*) the?we reahred

te„ nearly two thousand miles that dill
lay beyond. Ou and ox wo sped along
the trick, which, in one place, for forty

failure, and ttudfonsly avoid any mensome of the greatest triumphs which *r*
rvcordo! in tho history of missions.
.
While Madagascar is an instance of a
mar*ellous success obtained by Protest­
ant misslowa in a foreign country, Mcripo ■
affords an ilia tration eoually remarka-ble of tee progress of Protratantism in
Roman Catholic countrina. In two dlL
feroat dlfeotiaas the Church of Rome

backbone of the Rocky Mountains is two
hundred miles further west, and full one
thousand feet lees in altitude. Sherman Christian Union during tho psu
is in what is known to surveyor's as months for the o.tablishmenl of
Evan's Pass—bearing the nemo of its gvliral Prole ,t in'iim h.vo boon followed ’

monUuned in our cohnu% so
thousand dollarx and aome thirty feet in on the point of being urgaoixod,
diameter, which pumps water from n here is a good prospect of tho oq
spring into a tank holding fifty thousand ration of at least one hundred erthi,
at sufficient number of labcrora ip thi«
field 'tau bo proound. On Urn oihw
hand, them is a movement within the
Delo Crock, tlirvo milea further west, is ,'hureh for severing Its connection with
a trestle work fire hundred feet in length the Pojw^bd for substituting for the
and one hundred and thirty-seven feet Pap I an Epiaoopal form of gvvornmeat,
in heighth—yet the Government de­ apd briugisig tho Rcformod Church in
mands that tho gorge shall be filled up close connection with ths Aug'jcan
A socletr of roformiste
end a culvert thruu c across the stream. churches.
Pursuing a down grade we roach Lara- among the pri’stall said to numbermoro

ef Omaha, and 612 east of Premont

tain or hill iu sight, looking north and
south, but with the Black Hills on the
oast and the Rocky Mountains proper,
with their perpetual snow, on the west.
Hera are cloven thousand inhabitants,
where two years ago it is said there was
n'4 a white man living. Here, too, wo
with cheer upon che«
off upon its journey.

Certxra

•utning large dimomaoat end prou)iseQ
grand ro-.ults.
We liaro mentioned Madagascar and
Mexico only as oxamnlM of the program
of I'roteetantism in Pagan and RooR*a
Catholic evuntri-e. They prowtec seal
progress of ProleMaili &gt;m sa ooaeluricabr
that more than uni narv uaf*irn*«0 |*
required to ignore or to deny ths facte.
prospects it is pxrticulsrly gratifying teat
the Protes aa: world wxs uovorninftat,
upuu improving tho.to oppartuaiEos avat

ceesfully at a number of pointe along sionaiy seminaries wore almoit unknown­
the line of this rood. Carbon being the Now there are nearly eighty aocistiss,
with an annual ineonjo of several mil-

thick. Over five hundred miners are
constantly employed, and take out in ell
sumo six hundred tone dally. It is pron uuoed a superior quality of bitumin­
ous cuol, and froc from sulphur, costing
tne.Compsny about W a ton* l&gt;Adrd a*
their core.
A few more minor station! and wo
r*'s.-h "Rowling" for supper, at nine
o'clock on Baturday night 710 mile,
---------------------------------west of Omaha; and nearly 1,iOt) frum
Corunna &gt;distance {bat would take us
ineuln Territory.r The- halt sray ecro.e the Ailc-ntic. It ia just
rtyr fur libort. will con- a week siai-o I left home, and, byte to
AAtu* «&gt;• « — ireeoum nftirag the in- tell, time and space make mo indeed feel
beidtonte of the tuture.] Choyer ne is sad; though a joyous comp *ny ia all
the oa|dtnl of Wyoming, end has eprting nroun I, and nothing ho* oi currod to mar
*re
np on a bare do-ert, with not a solitary the pleasure of tho jonnj'7,
tree to relieve th* scorching »uoe-dey mesnonte in which th&lt;&gt; thoughts will fly
rare, derkened by an incc.sant dust It baek with anxi &gt;ty to thute wo love and
has machine sho;n and a large locomo­ have loft behind- At aneh a feme the
tive renndbouse, built o! sandstone, end snpp&lt;», though inviting, gore unta.tod,
a lung, iwrticoi-d frame hotel, also be­ the tea loses Us fragrauco, and dreama
longing to the Union Pacific, which will of home are hammuDy sought in the
dins four hundred people and lodge fifty ; pressure of tee pillow. In aueh humor
may I notMy^with^allmy soul, “good
a fow large warohou ea; throe ur four
blocks uf low, ftal-roofod wooden shops,
full of go-d*; many scattering tonte and PE0GRE1S OF PBOTEfTAEJISM.
shan^a; two daily newspapers;
church*; a score or two of drinking,

sleo era multiplying, and a steadily nj-

On the whole, the mbsoavT affcrts
of tho Protestant world sru well' ealeu-

Tax Nornaaan number of “Peterson's
Magarino" is already on our tabla. It
has a beautiful steel engraving, “Th#
Messenger of Loro," illustrating a i
fullv written story. The
isshion pinto is one of the t
magarine. There Is also a pattern for q

printed in the approbate colors; thi*

in Washington."

Mra. IL Hmteag

.CA.Tt'D.

JAEXTI8TB’-

U 3.

M. -WHITFORD,

1’laUo, in fanner times the high-

Michigan Exchange.

ver trade,' the railway machine shop*,
and tho noy Swe-twater gold jab*,
which, though two hundred ic- three

latnaeiL

of Father Hyacinthe ia a rignlficant exwood. U.76 per oorl, and milk twenty tan of tee Protests^ Churches will bo

it, too, h oxeebont

5^aSon.cf l,860feoi above tho btnl'of

ASKIS*’-’”--

era ware, as long si four years ago, ro&lt;«vod into union with the Protestant
Episcopal Church of this country, and
now w/» learn that one of them has been
cleetad'lBtehop of the Itefurme.l Chord*

Utah, wnidi is said to be three hnn-lrod
and fifty miles wide, and extends from

April K-A. 1W0 -*!1-__________________________________ vivid green, broken b
hills, neat cottage dw&lt;

JlitdUrlUs and OraM *■»“»
Um* OSes T.niunumta.
atbl

GEO. O. -WORTH.

eceoant of the wimdarftil occurrences b»
Madagascar, but they oba*rro a war'•
found rilaneo Thny will, nowrifhstawHu'

“*"h “

.r rulln«h'. BQvor Pri™ O.H, (th. ।
“S« &gt;••*. wbM*“7,” “
. Ohio,
---.
-.
. ' - I make the ground apooar stdl more bleak.
Wahsatcb, tho
too
PonusyIrani*
end the I’roin.mtovy,) besides tho splen­ llio lonely w»,odpecjier is ilriring his bill
into
tho
txli-graph polo in exarch of s
did banqueting car, labeled Pullman Car
Company Commissary Car. Quarters worm that ho cannot find elsewhere—
though an antelope occariimally gall&lt;&gt;pe
having been assigned me in the first
named ear, and our party of 176, in­ in sight, stands affrighted for a moment,
cluding some twenty or twenty-five la­ and thou dashes off with tho fleetnoM of
tho wind, while mile* upon miles of
dies, snugly filling up the entire train, prairio dog citiaa lino cither si'lo of the
which had been secured cxdiuiroly for
our party through to SicraracuUs wo real, the curious little animate sitting
upright on their houses like »o many
bid a Leart-folt good-bye to an iminunio bolt
kangaroos, (though no larger than rab­
Uiroug, who, tho night before, had wel­ bits.) or soamiwring into their holes,
comed us with a public banquet, and where of a trute they share thoie shelter
were off for tho 1'actec coosL An hour*a in taring frataniity with tho prairie owl
ride convinced mo that t.'iero waa quite and green rattle .nake. Stopping at
as much comfort in three splendid cars Cheyenne for brook test, our lady pas­
«a there wo* show and g.itter about sengers taking their mcali in th* cjmtbocs ; and when night camoun, and the misaary cur, which are served up equal
bertbs wore arranged tor tho occupants, to any iu first class hotels, were treated
ano could not help but think ho was ly­ to antelope steak and other delicacies,
ing down in his own commodious cur- which received the praueof all. So for
tniuvd bod at home, to be os gently Cheyenne te ten tavgret town cnaaied by
rocked to sloop ue the babo in its audio tee Pacific railroad, and though it is 5 HI
bed. Although' costing 117,600, (the miles from Omaha, and ascending on
single car,) this great expense is for mure
apparent in the oppliancoa fuTOcomfixt ।
wo have mndu the distance in twwnty----------- »
Jour hours, passing uirvugu
notliing eeuJDS wanting.___
n».x. Urachl*« Colorado, asd entering into the
But a fow mOos nde west uf Omaha
of AVyorning, wWeh should
omvinod me teat th. grAd-ur of this
’£^'ta(4 Lixcm-v [A. po—t .­
western world aid not in ly open upon “
Mao olf wJumi7g,
us until we had cro^-l the Mi«anOn,
us m a bloody mswmore
river. The uxten Jw promts uf ULroas,
tl. esmtinuod t Two turn. a.
and thn m gnificeat wru aud wbca. ./Weghin ton &gt;•
“LraouH,’’ deserve
fi-lde uf lows.
a;onF
I v, b, pj^turtad Ly Sateen,med stew
either .de, literally
’A ®f = them monuments more on lunng thin

^Iddlewlllo Exohanffc.

rrss-—“■

mitoa up tho first heavy gra le, and is 90
fret to the mile. Coming up this grade

loot, though in reality they are .sixty
miles away. All around ore granite
buoldors, end as wo slowly aacontkihe
P M., an 1 on wo sped bcy-ind Grand
Island, (a large traot of country surVoundud by a division and reunion of the
I wulpra of the Platte.) 153 miles west uf north fur here and three hundred miles
Oiuilm. During teu evening we roach
Plum Creek, 230 milee from Omaha, and
bare find a troop of l-&gt;0 soldiers, infsntrout. 11 is the highest railway point in
ilia world—8,540 (set rbuvo the sou, and

immensity of thia “groat country and
tho almost illimitable orient uf its fertile
acre*. 1 could not attempt to write down
Ihe emottans which this feMtroteWi*
■rone of u-Tandour awakened OS I looked

■OMODPATnm.

NUMBER 26.
axi raring fat enough to drive to Human Catholic
market. Just before reaching
fiuonce of

introduce.

KasKiiawSSs'

DRY GOODS,

llSinT.

fSSiHIWSWHfflsi

Items, formerly of Corunna,) we come In
full view of the Hooky Mountains with their aSbrto bare thus far bean in tea,.
Columbia nino'y one thuir snowy peaks and Una si lox and The Qaeen. with the majunty of the
people, prefer, to embrace the fora.Of.
Hille, which are strewn with msascs of Christianity which the devoted missionblack recks, an I are dim and dark with

irked by a larg* broom dangling at
—o top of a forty foot pole, and we roach
Grand laltnd, called a dining ptaox
where a slip dinner ia served up fur
•I.26, and baro-lootei little giria, from
four to twelve years uf age, uff^ed
rather laseiuus looking muakm-lon* for

BOSTON CASH STORE!

DP. C 0. SCOTT,

9MIK

rtui-iuomum

VOL. XIV,

T&gt;.!nr UL- *aia4M’seta

«h»

fastings banner

UBVVBY

ahll, vta; four oopiea for MI.U0, or eight
for 12.06 *
'

�NEW ADVERTISEMENT^

Jisstisgs ginnir

Lmnnoirai

• 0O3GE ». »rrrr.

called me aWay from home, into this pnrt

bKFuILICA* VICTORY.

tboUsxad majority. Henry W. Williams.

Supreme Court by about 8,000.

;

Axaos, Ohio, Oct 6th, IB69

ZXASBTTXGte, MI CH

BMMWl

tWOi., O». B. McCullu -Mail
th.
Pur, ud wMU thm

The

hostility with which Governor Geary is

result then wo had a right to expect
Two years ago wo lost tho only Candi­
das voted far throughout the State:

been beaten about 1,000-by Sharswood,
Democrat
Onto has re-elected General Hayes,
Ear Governor, by a majority somewhat

eee you! I am delighted to see you! I.
have long desired to meet you! 1 alwnys |
believed you managed the army as well
aayoukncwhuw!” Tho General thank-

Mr. Cady, and a fat cow, the property of from tho east,” 'instead of from tho
Tux Good Hrailh is tho name of a new
J. J. Hendershot: attracted large at­
candidate fur public favor. The* eighth
tention.
Ifttero that enliven the columns of tho
In sheep there were a much larger
October iasne—is bdbn« tie. This num­
I am hero in a fortunate time. Th* ber is well filled with matter pertaining
people of this twenty ar* engaged this to physical and mental heatlh, and tho ,
have ever before teen at any Fair In thia week in holding their annual Fair, and deL&gt;vmeut of boft mind and body. It
will prove, wo doubt not, a valuable as­
a right royal time they are having.
exhibitora Wo note among tho more
This is on* of th* wealthiest counties sistant in its special fields of labor.
prominent exhibitors L. D. Gardner, of ,
Single copy 20 cunts, by the year I2.V0.
Rutland; D. W. Ellis and Georg* T. ।are alow to admit that they are outdone
in energy and progressive spirit by any
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Thomae AJtoft of Hastings, each of other people upon the broad domain of
Wm. H. Burk &amp; Co's, Column.
“ Uncle Sam.”
Their Fair grounds comprise thirty
Tho hogs on exhibition were all wor­ acres, tastefully arranged, and which are
IIPERIOI WINDOW BLASS!
thy of tho attention of. brooders, and at­ so crowded with productions of tho farm,
tracted much attention, o peciaL'y thoao
of Motors. Jordon, Cramer and Cady.
Tho [Kiultry was not as largely ropre- fairsr hassle, that tho first thought is
seated as it should have been, though that largo as the grounds are, they are

THE GREAT NOVELTY
Dncks, Goose and Chickens in the coop*.
A noticeable feature of ths Fair is that
DRY GOODS STORE.
Wtr hope it exceeds 10,000, but ahull be
all entries are free, so that a direct invi­
content with that figure. Tho Chairman was exceedingly large, and much of the tation is thus held out to all to exhibit
of tho State Central Committee gives ua machinery a* good aa can be made. Wo whatever they may have that is rare or
noticed as worthy of special mention uscfttl or beautiful
tore, hitherto against ua in both Houses,
Their Fairs are always successful, Ixis now Republican by one majority ini farturc'l by Eli Shupe, of Middleville. cauM thoy &lt; nlist the sympathies of tho
tho Senate and four in the Ilunsc. secur­ A Boe Hive, manufactured out of pluter whole people, and ooa»c ju-ntly are no
ing the ratification of the 15th Amcnd- of I’aru, by C. W. Taylor, of Maple mean rivals of the gig in tie Stats Fairs
, Grove, a positive curiosity, and which, for which this Btato has 'ong In-on note-1.
to say nothing of the repudiation of the। from practical experience, he has proved
great Bepudiator, George H. Pendleton, to be one of the beat hives ever invented ; tho chief manufacturing towns in tho
EBALE DEAL Ifl IN
by tho people of Ohio, and with him, of’ a Farm Gate, by Milo L. Williams, of State, having locate 1 within its corporate
course, the repudiation of tho greenback Baltimore, and another, advertisod iu our limits extensive nhops fur the production
swindle, his pct political scheme.
column*, nnd to which th* fir»t premium
Iowa is, of coutne, Republican all was awarded, by Travers Bliillijm ; some agricultural implements, chains, ma­
oror. Though a light vote has been good cook stove* by Wightman &amp; Grebin chine knives, firo brick, sower pipe, and
cast. Governor Merrill is undoubtedly re­ and H. A Goodyear; Italian marble by other articles thru cannot bo mentioned
•Joltn Uetlron.
sis cited by a majority that ia not far from Black &amp; Fuller, and many other articles in ,an article as brief as this must necosWHOUMALE
36,000, with a Legislature ahnovt unnn- equally worthy of note, of which we have
imously Republican. Moro could not bo not space to apeak.
The great enterprise ia tho Buckeye
askedIn the Department of Manufactured Mower and Beeper Works, established
Nxuasxa is also Republican by a ma­ Articles, splendid open buggi°e and hero in 1863. The main building ii 575
jority said to bo fully equal to that given wagons were exhibited by W. D. Brown, foot long, 200 feet deep, and three stoGxxxaiL Gkaxt in November, 1868, al- Reed ft Wood, W. B. Whipple, find Geo.
Swanson, Jr.. James Clark had on ex­ neath, u»-d aa a room for storage. Tho
elected, and no particular effort wu put hibition two top buggies, than which number of bond* employed varies from
forth.
’
to 350,j and
tho —
pay roll for mocha—n------------------------------- ---------------------- ------- ----250
----------— —
Well, now, let ua too tho Copper-rebel and Which attracted a large amount of deal labor shbws that the Company disattention, but no more than their merits burse for tuis purpose alone teunUn
Uufuand dulhtn per month. Last year
and John Woolf exhibited a fine lot of they manufactured six thousand ma­
t ho Democracy in Ohio, Iowa, Nebraska valuable household furniture, etc., that chines, and had orders f&gt;« two thousand
was worthy of special mention. *
more that conLl not be filled. Th* year
and Pennsylvania.
In Ta bio licfrvhmcnta there was an they propose to turn out from e ght to
THI COUNTY FAIR.
almost endless variety on exhibition, but nine thousand, aud am enlarging tl.cir,
facilities accordingly. Other compatriot DOTY’S WASHING M/LCHINE
Owing to tho space occupied by the readers to tho last of Premiums, pub­ tnefiufaciurn this machine-for certain
List of Premiums awarded at the County lished last week, only adding that there sections of the country not supplied by
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER.
was exhibitdd by Mr. C. W. Taylor, of this shop, so that the aggregate number
ecmpallod to omit any editorial mention Maple Grove, as fine honey aa we have of machiaoe manufactured last year did
of the many interesting and valuable
not fall below twenty-five thousand.
things entered for competition at that Patent Hives, mentioned in another This number.Act off against a manufac­
place.
ture of twenty-five less than fixteen
The show of Domestic Manufacture* years ago, shows more plainly than mere
things of which wo wish to'
words can do, the extent of the demand
aud the real erceiiency of the machine
hil'itors, among whom we notic*d ths
I must n&lt;&gt;t cloee without alluding to
success, though tho experience of this names of many of tho first ladies in the
year demonstrates tho absolute necessity County.
rtiLD editor* and proprietors. This pa­
In the Fine Arts, some excellent paint­ per is, of course, staunchly Republican
ings were exhibited J&gt;y Mrs. Abbie Bns- in politics, and ha* the reputation of be­
ing tho model county paper of tho Etale.
It ia well sustained, and this fact ex­
graphs by J, G. Burrows, of Hastings,
plain'-, in part at least, tho Republican
right hundred and fifteen dollars, which attracted merited attention.

OYSTER &amp; FRUIT

balance in tho Tretts - resented and of a superior quality, but

thia county. Two thousand is the figure
for this year, an 1 I do not think the pro-

r—1“ cwuisui* u.

ARB MOW SELLING

aonmt

HARDWARE

wasted roa

“WONDERS
OF THE WORLD."

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Choapcr for Cash thran any House in Barry
County.

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories

DAILY!

BSrSpeei»litic. in erery deportment.

STO FES! STOVES! STOVES!

*&lt;4r- *'ana%T%yi‘
r

HKNRY ward

COOKING,
PAULOS COOK AND
PARLOR STOVES
ARNTSS ERGF—A fin* Stock of Harness on hand. B

H

pairing done promptly on short notico.

1

'

WIGHTMAN A GREBLE.

‘

Hastings, Mich. April 20, 1869.

ICfTt WAKTfD FM HMM. F1BW

Laws of
Business.

CLOTHING HOUSE!

iKsjjTsS^'iraWSSi

GRAND RAPIDS.
NEW aooos FOR FALL AND WINTER 1

.Y LA.TKGJE -YHSOm’MEXT.

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.
ICxchaniged.

FREE OF CHARGE

IHtei, Muy 2G, PCD - yl

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor, hardware
For restoring Cray Hair to
Ils natural Vitality and Color.

store'

H. A. GOODYEAR,
Opposite to Brick Block.

I

IH.

HJLSTISGN.
u in ones agreeable,

hair.

STOVES, 1110 N

Fad'd

A.

Its cccarional UM trill prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and

Made and put up on tbort Notice.

Shelf - Hardware and Cutlery,

make some preparations danj
injurious to

Thu Democrats have also a p-ipor

of these various product a
Tho Ladies’ Riding and Driving, the
the arrangements tho most ample possi­
ble, and to cany through so successfully Foot Boro and tho Elow Rare, as usual,
attract'd • largo share of attention, and
ear*. Nor ia it too much to add that tho was, we doubt not, aa much of a show as

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE s.oooEvaasL'iWiH-

wanted

editor. Tho untemfivd give it hearty
sujiport, end it is on exception to the
generality of pa;&gt;oraof that complexion,
in that it is
from that slang and
abtuo which forms so large a part uf tho

Dodge’s Clebrated Plows
Na 5 Advertucmer.'..

desirable.

k&gt;ug ou the Lair, firing it a rich glotey
fine music from tho Hastings Cornett bonn for lb. ,'nrwcwl of that wondorful jioliiical peculiarity known ns
Yours,
.the exhibitors as it is possible for men to satisiaction of the public, and without Democracy.,
the slightest accident. ____

Tub Hcixrn *«d Hous.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.,

PucncAL AXD Axaltitcal Cittxim,
LOWELL, MAM.

Unusual in-

which waaintruetod to Thocms Altoft,

The Nawemly
says that the
present Board of Regent* consi-tsof thn-e Uevw. this energetic friend of lawyers, one physician, one merchant,

U should be

'Tho horses on exhibition were ecr-

SSSfLl00-

Thuy hare reduced their rateo to i

BOflOoPATBY.

subscribe before nut January, fix the
yuar 1870, the remainder of Uie vre out
year. Wo prunouuoe without htiatatwn
tho Huatk enW ZfuMcune uf the bo*t fam­
ily newspapers ia tlie country. It is
ounductoa with mark-d ability by Dova.nb G. Mncnu. (Ike Ma re!) and Ma - Hsskiet Bxtcnsx Srowx.
‘ 1

«• A. GOOD1EAW.

B. J. B ROWN, LA. T&gt;.

tUMJ-UMUiuun
ntatxjt

south

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND. O.
B. Q BROWNING, (he Ag-nt.
To Tr«*l all Kinds of Diseases

JSSZtwi, 1.H.HS1

littt for one.

IN

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
CIX&gt;CXM,
Flmri Gold Jovrelry,
SiM Site id Pfei

WIDTH-

�MEV ABfEftUSEllEMTI.

tfHUAl FAM1 W Hill MWTT.

-HOMES *~

Miebir*" Central KaMIraaA.

FORTUNES

THE ENDLESS MATCHI

. . ■__ I bto‘nd»
MS
prsipBilly &gt;M&gt;bto m «va
\il*a*toe *Ub th* ObmS BmUi ****• **"•
*• be *"*■• to i
_______
**’ ••*&gt;»&lt; seek IrapeaTBBMuu M
---- — ’________ '____ •** imemi pn.j-riiy
eeijre •*»’!
lewaakip. Te i*j. Iu&lt; i.,,
e(

.

2^ cbor*~ “4*r

Stripe Ii ve ado'ita-dxhc eaa'i
• ay .yiteni. and p ■ poke to eel
io&lt; n »"»' ®Jy ,!an* *“ 1:0
Bring o i your money.____

—.
__
•••- •«•*. uta. ia, uwt.
.”Mk“ • •»" •&lt;*••. b«i
not etring..ut, Uio demand for money
to move tin crop aud other proluct, at
^douth and W*. acorniS^
wha, and a oonmqtuut tig ,Unir&lt; up.
etoidy at (J an 1 7 per cant.
•
•
•*!••«&gt;£ Gold thia w* k
.V7.Tbe ‘“Porting firm

1»&gt; iBtee- rowrted a: IWO.OOO. The
tu-aoi of the L ike Shore Railroad be the
i*U ore cd L-ekwoud ft Ou., are aunnueed
be .bout «500,'i00. The mu&lt;fiSTto
the affnirn of the Gold Exchange Bank
»UU amtinuee. The cro litem of th.
Bank hero determin'd that tho be t
00“r'"‘rm ittrr. to .li.pute
* l^Brto- &lt;'•’*« ’•
*»
about _(J 1-2. The Dry Gouda market
blMita l prioM gowrally depnmed.
Thed proem , n in the bn-a.l-tuffi and
CtomaA.lniin.tu h.re m^hed iU
it during the early part uf the prnu-nt
week, and a rvoorery to prioce ii uoti -ed.
Both Four aa 1 wh-at stand better than
they did last Batuiday.
Drraorr, 0&lt;t. IR, 1F60.
Wheat and flout hare had a lively
marker
rlnnnwv
_
- - ---------e .Ka w V _uu a )^&gt;uiying tncroa a ia prioo,.opectoUy ,j wfce.t
I nee- of wheat to Urate an improvement
on the *&gt;-ek of ab mtlOe. for extra white
and -to C.r amber. Corn ii 2 and 3 c.
better, with little dofaz. Oat ar ■ warro
and in go d inquiry, with a little iniproretoen: in tmea. Corn ia quo’ed at
I’.l -* a * 17 for rnund mixed Wee'crn,
again-1 0 e. a li.'H on t'-.o 9th. It io
ihmbtfu’ whHhrr the actual alvaocv ii
equa' te thia np|&gt;ar-nt di’ieo-aoe. late.t quolxiiona of Curn are |1, .0o a 1.1 .

The l£n&lt;lle«a&gt; Match !
*■ IIBB1WWB Ml
WOXDERHL
ECONOMICAL,

NEW YORK? RONTOW,
ALBANY,
nnxau. tons n nw wax *» mv

THE FAIRY.’
PRICES RED VCEDI

FAIRY

rxSs.-asjfrtfe
WEAVING.

rartfflri’.WK? x,*

SEWING MACHINE.
Only &lt;3 for a Perfect Sewing Machine !
HIT j .
aj.oa

rm a I

----Wakes the Lock Stitch.

».F®?

Wfc ..

BoebMwr U Naw Turk. 3U »s«,
li.Mo to Naw Turk. 423 milaa,
Dunkirk » Naw Turk. &lt;50 nllaw
Clanlaad u&gt; Naw York. .SSinDaa,
OnoinaaS » N. Y„ DUaSau,

t^gSOmBoi intimal Arnge of coedm.
’rjs^sisreStSuKitLS?
IKW TuBX IHY nHI-K-Larw Orow
usiaffifittfeasisitf
S'Si'Jt 'Jtffc'zti-C tKTrSt

FAIRY.

fairy.

With each Machine.

UHTNIXU

BUSINESS CARDS.

UraiOflR, iltody.) _

Music &amp; Jewelry.

General Grocer,
1KPBOVDRO.—1 he man »o mrloualy
lo.urv-l on ibe cam. mentioned In our
last, &gt;n! mlttc I to imp.tai.on of both
ihatoo-i Wedueedayof lait week, and
beow cm tmtly Improving. and/will
Die. Upj'bnHujd
.•mi tin; to taeiaf-

Dniu Medicines, Groceries,

Groccri ■ and Produce,
J. Ji. Bot.i-H. of Portland. Oregon, oue
of ilie uimt em'fierit Lawyer, of that
rtaie.aStoU- Sena'or, a R&lt; publican true
•u&lt;i trie'!, and partner of the RcpttseD'
• man appointed by l’r&lt;ildent Lincoln
la onenf bh lr.it •tllclal acts, U. 8. At
limey for the District of U.egon. to now

Ferree..
.U
■ad vtrrkaUd to Bull.

BOOKS,

Rev. J. H. Ross.'^ayC-jr of the M. E.
I'hjteh, ia thj village. Wo trnat ho
auy receive from our cltiieni the Cour■ teaici lib pc«.'tion and pereotul worth JlxiK Coolbt, of Rutland, about eight
entitle him te m a Republican tmd a yam of
Mi fram a straw etaok ou
Monday afternoon, b.eiklug hli right
thigh tmne above the middl . Thefra&lt;tun «m act by Dr. A. P. Drake, of thta
rlllige. and al West &lt; eccnnti the boy
waa duiigaa willaico dd beexpo.-t-d.

Wwel Bed ‘"l-in.mili
«-*• *7" k»-^ d

’
ai -».

SSTOk:

[OOR OUT FOR THE CARO!

STATIONERY,

NEWS,
t^l&gt;,.T|,-*tokV A Weekly Km

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

SPECIAL NOTICES.

SPAULDING’S HEW CASH STORE
A.t Once--N OW.
.Alt Onco-NOW.

At Once-N'OW. Corner of Jofftermn and Railroad Simeto,
Mean What W« Say,

/

HASTINGS, MICH.

Mean What We Jtojr,

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

AND MUST HIVE OUR PAY

AND MUST HAVE OUR PAY

PRICES TO SUIT!
X abaUl not be undcreoia by
any firm In towni

JUeaa Whai We Say,

First-Class BUGGIES

AND MUST HAVE OUR PAY

WITHOUT DELAY.
WITHOUT DELAY.
WITHOUT DELAY. •

has a fine assortment of
ever offered in the Cuuxty.
I AIM TO BELL

JOHN G. RUNYON Genuine Article*.
Box. Jam F. Jot -Another Railroad
Im ariieu who ia likely to give
Cwnmodore Vanderbilt and Flake, Jr, a
tight pull for the thruoo eupnme- Tho
»iU be between the WoU and tho
ud to meh a cam vu need got
«i»cvl*ie uto the nealt Thocommtog
““ “ Hon. Jana F. Jv, «f Detroit,
»ko i. Prwidont of the Mkkigui Central
•* &gt; laigo ootmt la the Boston A

HALL’S
KfflMlUIBUAN

HAIR

JUWEWER.

Jelftrwn Strftel, Hailing,. Bleb,

NEW M1LLI.1ERT COOM I ERR,
o. I. tPAVuma.

ft®!

KEEPS'THE HUGEST

AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES

IIlIT&gt;OUT VUKS. rKIU«T,
WOODLA XU,
TUDtStV.
ararsu.
thviwdaT.
johwtoww.
fbidat.
XAllBTILML*" MOjInarT

�Chte following artid« ba* been mut
u* by a young lad just entering coHngr,
* rekHtot of Uris county, and becaue.
the germ of" iodepcndeut thought ia ap­
parent ita come parts of it, though a pooittw derivation from tho writings of
&lt;Ud«r minds crops in here and there, and
because wn wish to do all that is practi­
cal to aid those seeking io advance
tho not over largo number of independ­
ent thinkers among tho routh now en­
joying the advantages of our noble insUtutions of learning oi every grads, we
place It before our readers as wo may
do others under like circumstances, even
to tho exclusion of
mailer:]
This life is made up of many nnaotonoos things. Ono day is bat a repetition
of tho joys and sorrows of its precedent.
Wo become familiar with the objects
which we meet in our daily routine of
duties, and some to treat with compara­
tive contempt those which wo had farmsrly. regarded with feelings of pleasure
and interest. Wo long far something
new; our oyw uro satiated with be­
holding, fur the primitive beauty has doparted, and no sense of pleasure is re­
flected upon the heart
To the reflecting mind, constant asso­
ciation broods taiendship. New boontea
unveil themselves on every hand. The
perceptive faculties must ever have scu]«for practice and exercise, in monotony ns
well as in the variegated scenery of life.
Wo sec that beautiful tree to-day, and
admire its fresh, verdant canopy of learns,
its symetrieal form. To-fcorrow wo see
it but to dLcoror some now beauty, some
now development. How unlin.it cd a
field of observation does Nature's labcratory present!
Mind is crer active ; deep ia tho mures
of thought we view the over changing,
ever n«w panorama before us passing,
and ws Lvo in a world of our own, to

MB HSMAICJ GOTO
PHILADELPHIA PA.
ORGANIZED 1350.

The
Gentle Way
is Best.
QH THE HOST REASONABLE TERIS.

Agonts! Road This!
*1140
rfcntaMI "*
JLJ.HAOT.

On Sectiun l», in TMrasppk; l! vsrvn ls&gt;p.
rd. &lt; &lt;OH WLcnioa tea j.-woud; Uaod 0

IwylravnU, Thrw !!&lt;«•. T.o
Atevp snd Ttirm Urlfers,

we coma from the glorious sunshine of
joy or from the deepest gloom of clouds
and melancholy. Undisciplined minds
are denied lh«so pleasunc. Education
alone famishes the ra.tnrial which makes
Coe's own thoughts his interesting cum- 1
panions. Crabbed, cold, eolfiah, de­
farmed, cramped minds are thoee wbjch
never grasped a primitive truth. ’ Life's
most tririal shadows cost them into ab- i
joct aielancboly. Their very thoughts i
are but another term for melancholy J &lt;
Let us then devote ourselves to the I!
Stetisstin culture, and we shall have ng &gt;
yr-r.* fcr calamitous dejectixm.
—President Grant appoints Thursday,
the 16th day of November, as tho Na­
tional Thanksgiving day.
— Ex-Proaident Pieroo died at Con­
eord, N. IL, October Sth.

Candies.
Lemons,
Oranges,
■ ^iits, $c.
‘a-rwcoTT^jw.^.

ADMIX snuniX’S 8-MJ-

Cash Mid fer all Mads el ripe Pralis,

«vnrrrarc.tb.ra-.n&gt;4n-1J.ck.L Psn

Ninety

TREES I

TREES!

GBAUD BIVEH NURSERIES,

l.

-A.cross

Adjoinl.g Us VU1*». •( Mi&amp;ilaviUa,
Swuo.
TwMiy-ctabt.
80 ALCX*oes Improved
AND UXDE&amp; Tllk BUST CCLTIVAT1OS I
Gso4 DalMler*, Peaces, Ac.

r.ita«» MU IMI.NU. IMA. OmSti t*r ieil.otii

SMfai.v.w.n'STrs’Ks.*

«?wtetr.-strsjsi«Ss

Lowell, Kent County, Mich.

^HOULDER, ARM3!
STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF

P. T. BARNUM

GEORGE PRESTON

Parana.—Tho following list of patents,
iseaed to citizens uf Michigan, for tho
week ending Ort. 12th, 18b», is report.-.!
for the adrsrfMir asd Trihou by David
A. Barr, Washington D. G:
■
0M62. Car Coupling - A. II. Clark,

“Txjgs.n&gt;K,i'R»i'wsSB
sSSKSySKsrSsgS

Large ti. Well Selected Stock of

GROCERIES,

95,761. Carriage Clip - Alfred Bixby,
95^815? fiaatibld Bracket - Noali Lorell,
Adrian.
Aasigncr to himself and Ed. W. Mixer,

FAMILY GROCERIES
Coasbliog a/

Coflecw, '

Literary Notices.

Is on our table. Principal content*; The
Fortune Tailor's Story; The Curas of
Drunkeunee; Not Found Wanting; An
Odd Fellow Abroad; Scientific and Corioos Facts; History of Odd Fellowship;
6id Fellow Geffls; The Model Husband ;
Grand Sire's Report; Letters from Europe,
AtmMH*, and all parts of tho Unu-n;
£aflfae* Department; Editorials, and a
groat variety Of
B*bH«bad by Jons W. Osa, No. VO Noauiu
street, New York. *2.00 pe.- year.

JVOW OPEJV!

HTATE OF MtCtltr; VX. Kri-I
• Onefry.—j«ll hUImin th*
&gt;M U.AI1
B*rr, In

A Cortable xaigiue and

Shingle Machine,

OUR GREAT WESTERN

Dollar House.
158 State St.. Chicago.
BRANCH OK

IMPORTANT TO FAMES!

[Tho following dia'ogm is eaii to have
ta-eu uverbo trd &lt;-n lite rernor of State
A Jefferson staeotc, a fjw days ago.]

CALIFORNIA A OREGON

“ Wlicrc'eye 'goinV’
TO THE CITY DRUGG STORE,
“ B here's that ?”.

3. C. THOMPSON &amp; CO.
138 Federal 8L. Boston.

*

First door West of th" Bank, tho best
place t» buy goods in Mi higan ?

Doonrr’s Tory* AjntxrCi-—The
November number of this popular little
pnbKcaAon baa just reached us, and is
desidedly the beat number that has been
honed. Opening tho bright cover, oul
popped • beautiful bird, a supplement to
the magerinv, worth its cost. The de­
partments far ths children, the “Little
Hoorokacperi' and the ‘Young Farmer"
aroraoaDeut. In feet, the satire con­
tents an jnct such aa are calculated to
ptaMaadinatreM titejurotrilec It is
the beat invesUTnit far |1JW that we
know of. Published al 8M Broadway.

“ TOY DON’T SAY !-What kind of
Goods?"

WOOLEN FACTORY!
J". S. VAN BHTTNT,

B»»ks. WsH Paper. Maueeerv. Palais,

“ WHO DOES BUSINESS THERE?"

F. I&gt;. ACKLEY.
“Oh! that feller that got burned out!—
Wbcn’d he gat into that new place F'
" Ab»«t the flmt &lt;-f December.” Come,
go down and ace his new store !

IIsstism WooLEi Factoit
■ MAU &gt;- "te*.

OftDCR.

S. C. THOMPSOI Jt co.
IM State MrwU CMrtgs, HL.

zmou ye know, a get my roods there,
had never Call of getting suited T"
- COME LET'S GO DO WN "—To the
City Dreg Store
F. D. A.

Hastisw. Jssesry XTU. ly.-tf

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GEO. M. DEWEY,

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---- BY GEO. M. DEWEY.
mn-iuo

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s, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1869.
ajusinfSS Jirtctsn).
CHARLES IL BAI’EIU

CAfflSYSTMA.±^'

a?ortru.

TH! ATLANTIC ALMANAC.

of the gorge, (or canyon, as it is called.)
along which the road runs, tho mountains
rise almost perpendicular, shutting out

JOHN ROBERTS.
D"“i*

~

WM.UPJOHN,

A. P DRAKE. HD..

a subdued and mellow tinge that height­ an Englishman's thirty days' tonr
ens the effect of the surrounding scen­
through thirty-one States of tho Ameri­
ery. Castle Rock, Hke an immense ca­
thedral perched on the very brow- of a can Union is an exquisite bit of quiet
perpendicular bluff, hundreds of feet in

BOSTON EASH STOKE!
DRY GOODS.

ia safely passed, and seventeen milaa fur­
ther on brings us to the long sought Echo
Canyon—a deep gorge, not over 150 feet
in width, with bold bluffs on each aide
from a thouaaud to twelve hundred feet
in height, and correctly named. Hero

CLOTHING

H. I HASET.

groceries, &amp;c
20 per Cent. Cheaper than any other Store in Barry
County.

Hostings, Mich., Feb. lot., 1869.—yl

ithsrrllany.

EXCELSIOR

ATTENTION. COMRADES!

ACROSS THE CONTINENT.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

J. G. BARROW S,

I I Mia lor.
U i bo I*. O. bm at
WM H. HAYFOtB.

J P ROBERTS &amp; CO..

Arc now offering for sale, a full Stock of IVew and Scauonablf)
Goods, rccentj purchased in xtho beet eastern markets at the
lowed, possible price* for cash. Our^tock includes a full line of

STAPLE AND FANCY
_________
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloths and Heady-made Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.

C. G. HOLBROOK,
•l L»». Whiter ii

WI. H. JEWELL,
BWUTIH *f Paata a.arnJ Csa&lt;

JOHN MICHAEL.

fyCa.b paying customers, give us a call. Wo will eheerfWly ehow yon
our stock, that you may compare prices with any other first-class Store
STin the State. We hare got the Goods and w. want to iell^-J
them, end shall try to sell vou all we can and will satisfy you that it
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..
___ * u-________, O..—Lwm .h.ll
0-1

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c*
JTe would not forget that wears Agent for one of the best
Sewing .Machines in the world—
I tet Mr. Phillipa show you some
a door West of J. P. Roberta 4

WM. L. COBB,
Go 's Drug Stored south-ride State Street

GRANT A PHILLIPS.

Hartings, &gt;fiy 10th, 1W9—yl

HASTINGS HOUSE.
CIXXEK nr Kl&gt;u ««J Chardi

HARVEY WRIGHT.

enuine drugs

G

&amp;. medicines!

REASONABLE PRICES!
H

A.T THE

.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

H

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!

Sis F^xctsco, California, 1
September Ctli, I860.
$
Leaving Detroit on Monday ereinag,
Sept. 6th, with face set to tho west, via
tho Michigan Southern Bailroad, remain­
ing in Chicago two houre and in Omaha
some twenty hours, we arrived in Sacra­
mento City abont six o'clock on tho even­
ing of tho 14th—just eight days-from
Detroit, or six days, if we exclude the
forty-eight hours spent by our own
choice in the cities above named. Think
of that, yo who hare crossed “the plains"

a rich Keats-ish

turpentine.

2500 F"t ’QS

enow, Leen.

2500™"”

*’"

H. ELLIB.

0. Hammond, the newly appointed Su­
perintendent of tho road, and onoo Au­
ditor General of Michigan, whom wo
had not met before in eighteen or twenty
years All disembarkea. end ascending
some fifteen ar twenty foot to a plateau
broad enough to contain tho audience of
two or throe hundxod, head* were uncov­
ered os tho Bov. Mr. Venables, of Ken­ faints at the door of a hermit'• dwelling
tucky, the Grand Chaplain of the Grand
Lodge of I. 0. 0. F., raised his towerfag
form on a al ill higher rock, and opening

The Bonnet lifted Mr

HoktaaeShw

“ Tiio Lord ia in Ilis holy temple; lot
all tho earth keep silence before Him.—
[Heb.ii, 20.]
“ From tho rising of the sun even tn

lodgings in Pall
blazed away.
In comequonee of a note that was

ful got up in miDt-wh
[ cleaned mraalf, and

in every niece incense shall be offered
unto my Nano, and n pure offering; for
my Name shall be great among the hea­
then, saith the Lord of hosts.[MaL,

ferod up, including the evening prayer
for the 12th day of the month, which
was responded to by
look into the pages
tho Glori* «■ Ertoltu
before ia-------------by the echo along that grand ol&lt;
which chanted word for word
of places of intereit Stopping at 8oc- prai*e went np to God, and rtng out
ramenta from Tuesday night to Th tired ay upon the clear air above and beyond those
F. _... —,
.a-i_____ 17.u
morning, we took tho train on tho Wostera Pacific, the San Jose and Stockton,
। and the Stockton and Oakland Railroads and ilia 143d hymn sung, benediction
(without changing cars, however,) and was pronouncod, and silently the pa-.icn.
___ .1_ lm.
arrived at San Francisco that afternoon ___

being 2,8»3 miles. Here I shall proba­
bly remain until about tho 28th, when,
tired of sight cooing and tho excitements
of tho excursion, I shall gladly wend mo
homoward, visiting bait Lsd;o City, iu
Utah, for a day or two, and after that
urging my way eastward with railroad
speed. But to resume my journal:
Sim/ay, Stpl. 12.—Having left Rawl­
ings tho night previous at » o'clock, sun­
rim found us approaching Bryan —a reg­
ular station, IbO milm west df tho for-

*u Normandy, which it warn t:

service of the Episcopal Church—so ap­
propriate on tliia occasion, when those
whom the Mormons stylo as Gentiles had
C' entered into the territory which we
w ia governed by “ heathen," who

days of toil were never before or since
so tried or Inborfors! And yet tho rail­
road time-table before me actually sets
down the distance (2,758 miles) to be accompl'uhod ia fire days and ton hours;

SHUSHES, VARNISH,
HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,
snoasKrn »&lt; c««uaiwn

WM JONES.

lovely putoral, with

BOOTS&amp; SHOES,

t W VBOOKAS,

EROST, M. D.

The
^iauexr for 1870, (Fulda,
Otgool A Co,) ia not only copiously 3­
1 citrated, but, unlike moat illustrated ha made of his property wu to ofc to
fight lh« Wild Indian toy fire hwadrod
annuals, is still more in terra ting on sc-

to that amount, it vent no further.

DR C 0. SCOTT,

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,

NUMBER 27

of Wyoming, where we aroma beautiful
stream known aa Bear tint, and where
wo for the first time discover a few trees
deserving the name, and a decided to­

c. M. TINKHAM.

""
"k H. MALLORY,
jWhfTF. fe»* *' ‘he Gert Hee*

m ammum.

Ru Mall

white

Wild
There is a pleasant fragment of Thack­
eray'a “First Welts”—a foretaste, wo
ox io Know toe,
suppose, of the hitherto uncollected mia- and Mr.'Chopo said: “ Gentlemen this ia
cellnnics which Fields, Osgood A Co. a old fnond of former days.;" and Nor-.
purpose including in their now Hcuse-

Thomae M. Brewer'a

oL “ an old fellow who haa hitherto had dressed like May-day - gorgeous!-a
a book that bore upon a blank page—
ai to wino, they swam in all aorta.
“ Pttoentod by the Teachers and Schol­
ars of St Paul's Church, Corunna, to
their Superintendent." It is after nine
o'clock in the evening when we roach ema and miscellaneous contributions by
Promontoiy, 1,084 miles west of Omaha.
Since six o'clock wo had been riding ia

translation of the Hied; and Miaa Miling its northern bank, whore thousands
of erroa are white with fine salt deposit- titled “ Little Mias Wron." The article!
which will attract moot notice, however,

breaks in the hills, glimpses of its deep
blue waters and mountain islands- Dickens.
Through Echo and Weber Canyons, wo
opened into a beautiful and fertile valley,
where wheat had boon cut by tho Buck­
eye reaper, left standing in tho stubbio,
sign'bush, tho whole country was white hay hail been raked up, and n stream
with alkali, which so encrusts tho earth, tho sire of the Shiawassee river, known
perpetually as to rive it the oppearance'
of aingy snow. One of our company soter, would continue to lit—on their backs
- my friend 0. stepped off the train as
soon* as it stopped, and, instead of enow,
found a hard white erust covering the

Mr. Tennyion's poem

wa

rsHty for the manufacture of soap. Thia oongrogated in their Bunday suite, while
was rt,M0 fret above the mo. Carter's the juvenile portions were busy vending
station ia reached about 9 o’clock, and
here we breakfast in a long shanty built

that defies competition.
.SSK’.JL-Sajr1 "-‘•fif*

the States to make money, and eaud she
was clearing a hundred dollars a wook.
A dollar and a quarter was her modest
demand for a breakfast that would have

Tv—ro.’— A«ril 20th. 1569.—wy1-

as wo entered Promontory. Bonfires
were aglow opposite the rambling dens,
and by huge tercldighta just outesde the
door demons in human form Vere plring
their vocation with the game of u three
card monte"—their tablet

Champagne wine, and they testa W fa
the skfeXoard whoa 1 wvn'tgtM «p my

GEO. a. -WORTH.

mtssr nutrt iroTitrpubuc.
J. M. WHITFORD, .

IlLTlMSlt. MASTIM?.

Michigan Exchange.

ry is neither city nor solitude, neither
camp nor settlement It is a bivouac
without comfort, It is delay without root.
Here the sun scorches and tho alkali
dust blinds. It Is vile gambling, nd

«SSBt
wteaetsrttottA*"4

--w^a,^«Tr -a

T AND PLASTER,

�were eo bafitod by the rteotate resistance I discussions, the most
of a week people, that tMtegfrilMfaaiwali of &gt;7" ■&gt;! |Ri~irffWiiiseemed a disaster, if not FtotalSbuOtMgiil; SariMi A
which will not soon bo forgiven or fur- I of'the beuefy a* fan

' fbeTreoidanl of the United State* ha*
do.ign.ted Thuraday, (ho 18th day of
next mouth -*» a day of National Thrakxtpvieg. The following ia the tut of the
prTwhunttfion :
• '

The year which is drawing to a ctoechas been free from pestilence. Health
haiprovniled throughout tho land; abun­
dant crops.reward the labor of (he busbandmau; commerce nn&lt;J manufactures
hire successfully prosocutn I their peace­
ful paths ; Ihoi mine* and forests hero
yielded liberally j the nation has In-,
crexaed la wealth and in strength ; peace
Im provailel, and its LIsesings Lars ad­
vanced evary futwest of tho prople; ia
ovary part of tho Union harmony and
fraternal intercourse has Ik on restored,
■aid is obliterating ths marks of the past
I'unfiie; and cslrangera.nt; buruens
hare been lightened and moan* in­
creased; and civil and religious liberty
are secured to every inhabitant of tho
land, whose toil'is trod by nono bur free
inun.
Ikfaeeomss a people thus taro;»d to
make acknowledgment to the Supremo
Author from whom, such blessing* flow,
nf their gratitude and their dependence;
ta reader praise and thanksgiving for
tho saws, and durootly to implore a
lontinuanc* of Gu&lt;F* m-rciee; there-

L Ulysses &amp;■ Grant, Prtaid.nt of the
United States, dorocommend that Th un­
day, the 18th day of November next, bo
ubseryed a* a day of thanksgiving and
of wr«ho and’ of prayer\to' Almighty
God, th* Creator and the Bttlcr of th.
Uaimrto; an&lt;L second,
■ l.do further recommond to all tho poopl* at jUse Utriti-d States to assemble nt
their aecurtotand place* of public woreiitp, and to tmite tu th* homage and
psaiso~du*4o tho bountiful Father of all
asMWj, and iri fervent prayer, for the
cu^BBanre of the merciful blessings He
his vutfchaafod to us as a people.
Id testimony whereof I have hereunto
Mt my hand, and caused tho toil of
the United States to lie affixed thi*.
the hth day of October, I860, and of
tbolBdependencoof tho United Stat.*
of America, tho 94th.
U. S. GBANT.
By the President,
H.nuvx Fish, Secretary of Stalo.

NEW ADVERTISEMWTI
Cooley 4 Dtuchy’i Colman.

in eentact;
ifrvmdiff.rTh* manner in which all these things | ent localities are mods acquainted, and
are dUcussed is evidently frightening the' an entbusium and vigor rftipstrtod to tho
Emperor, n.v.r v.jy courageous and work which cannot ofberirise ba ob­
now worn down by ill health or prema­ tained.
ture old ageOf late he ba*" boon
Without any fixed plan or definite re­
sounding the pyblm on th* quortion rf sult in view, the Supcrintsnd.fil selects
of administering a heroic rettody. It is a portion of Seripture for the first lee­
that the peapfo should proutrtjneo by a san. Afl*c this a Certs in number of
yea and nay vote the question of th* suc­ versse are taken, in order "of chapters,
cession of his v&gt;ufig;iob, KaWB^kwih
pkhuituM could save a dynasty. It
Th. various topic, of th. Now TmUmight affurd a temporary support, but ment being thus presented without re­
its effects’ would, wilt Away before the gard to order, perplex the mind of the
first barricade. There is a certain fa­ child, end confused ideas of roligious
mous article in tho French Cjnrtitutiuu
The recitation usually conrists of read­
which has oom* down from the day* of
tho old Republic, and which provides ing or repeating tho verses by the schol­
that tho agents of tho government can­ ar, tho teacher asking inch questions as ,
---- IV L— —
I—-I ■ ' kKa It—— —
not be prosecuted for acta cuncerniug may be suggested at the time.
TAormyAasM of instruction cannot be
tkoir functions, unless by permission of
the Council of State. Thst permission obtained in thia way. The lesion, usual­
is almeat never granted, and in a coun­ ly selected- without reference to any pir
try where oflluxl* aro' more numerous tieular topic i* not so deeply imprsssed
than ia any other, this restriction wriighs on the mind of the child by singing and
hard on tho liberties of the people. To prayer, bocanra no paint ia pressnted
nocitfc the repeal of this obnoxious erti • that can be enforced by three instramraMEW MILLIMERT GOODS HERE.
els there is an almost universal move­ talitins. The ciercidfa thua lo»o that
ment on the part of tho populace. This freshnss* and life which ia eo essential to
0. D. SPAULBINI.
tho govoruin:nt will resist by a resort to totereri tho young, and superintendent

Rail Road price.

SPAULOIHG'S HEW CASH STORE

PRICES TO SUIT

all tho means in its power, and a collis­
ion may as well bo precipitated on this
question a* any other. But whether tho
contest comes on this qu.stion ox eomo
other, it is only a queetion of time, and
when that time dues come, as come it
will, the tlironos of Europe will need to
''stand from rindcr," though possibly
only tho hated imperial thrcni of tho
last French usurper miy be overthrown.

A*stbu,0cL IS th, 1669.
Preliminary atop* having been taken
to form a County Organization of Bun­
day School worker., it is proposed in
the preeent article to dirouu the neces­
sity of organisation, methods of effecting
tho unuio, and roaulti already secured.
The noceesity of organisation in any
field of labor ia apparent to all, and in
no department of work is it more oi.cntia! than in the Sunday School eanae.
Lot ns consider, briofly, the freeent
status of our Sunday Schools
The study of the Bible and teaching
ft takcv no profound study of oontom- of religion, truths, together with influ­
porsty faisfory terseu what fearful dis- ences for good a. inevitably result from
trast of th* future tl* Emperor Naploon jjbeh efforts are the primary objects
feels. Despite the fact that he has for‘
r sought
twenty years occupied tho throne againstt
Do the inatrumantabtiea of our schools,
legions of enemies, ho knows his posi­■ u usually conducted, effectually accoration is not socoru. He know* the groundl plish these results ? The schools are gvnon which he stands is mined by tho1 orally organised in the month of April,
machinations of alert antagonitta, andI and continue until Autumn, when they
cron his sagacity cannot foretell when or’ seem to follow the course of nature, and
how that mine is to be sprung. For a1 remain dormant until Spring. The rouloag time ho has seemed to be solicitous1 tine of choosing a Superintendent and
only arto the prospect, of his son; nowr Teachers ia again performed, and the
He irioasureo have so much of the tem­• school started into a lingering existeno.
porizing quality tforf he acts Hke one fbar-• for another half year. Sunday Schoola
fid for liim-elf. Almost unanimouslyr when properly rondneted, afford mental
the me® who make public opinion inI development equal to that obtained from
France, the jowrnalisis, »u»li of letters• most of the ordinary course, of study,
and ectenea, ore bitterly hostile to him,• and what is of' infinitely area ter import
partly, no doubt, bn aceount of the spirit1 anco, tho mind of tho child is brought
of i"bsjn"»wn to existing Institutions’ under tho influence of religious truth.
SOktoh-lhotclasn luFraaoo hare always• The manner referred to of conducting
displayed. But they linve wmio speci.il1 the school, is also unfavorable to the Su­
MKM far hostility to Ilia dynasty. Thef porintendonta arid Tencher. For want
gM&gt;or«ti«i &lt;&lt; thinkers, whose rank.• of system, nnity of effort la lost, and
wsoaiUiaiMedm lWl,is not yet
• with it that .arno-tnessand seal without
Cajnnm and the exiles of a later
jteriodwouWwo* be forgotten, mon if large proportion of- our Sunday Bohool

and t»ieh«n work into a monotonous for­
mula alike uninteresting to ckfldrva and
wearisome to all Could we expect inch
mctho&gt;la of teaching to .uccaod in our
common schools ? And ia the religion. 1

_

HARDWARE
NEW

GOODS

’—

“WONDERS
OF THE WORLD"

shm*

DAILY!

Direct from Factories. . •©“Specialitieaip every department.

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!

has a fine assortment of

coorrxG,
i
-■
; ■
\
.&lt;
PARLOR'COOK AXD
PARLOR ST0VI3
rer

to Ilaatlnjfa.

Come eacasad all and see them

ARNE8S SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on han± B,
.

pairing done promptly on short notice.

‘

t,a52u^7‘tI A4dr~^^‘*,1^,£e^b
__ Ifiicrrnv ward

BEECHER
’S
pxvMiJM'gV&amp;i.pn',

WIGHTMAJF U GREBLE.

IIMISITIOJOF

I*m importance than thsir secular edu­
cation T It may be asked, who ia re­
sponsible for these results? We an­
swer, Every pnfmmy Chitiin th th
Ctnuty.
As yet wo are without an organisation.
At tho Convention and Institute, held nt
Hastings on tho 7 th of September last,
it was dvad »d tn hold a Convention at
Hastings cri tbs 2d of November next, '
for ths purpose of organizing a County
Association. It was also decided to hold
an Institute at Erst Johnstown, com­
mencing October 5th. This proved a de­
cided success in all respects. Bev. Mr.
Spoor, of Vermontville, and Rev. Mr.
Monk, of Hastings, conducting it The
programme included topics of vital im­
portance, such as “ How khall we Con­
ductjjur Sabbath Schools I" “Methode
of giving the I-esson ;" “ Blackboard
Exercise
“ Speeimra Infant Class
4c. Interchange of ideas created an
interest that did not before exist, and th.
School of the place was infused with
n'w life. -These Institutes are svsrywhore acknowledged to be powerful in- UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER,
strumentalitiM. Shall the Christians of
Barry County refuse to avail themselves
of these agencies ? The work is entire­
ly undenominatioca!; receiving hearty
co-operation from the American Bunday
School Union, through its miaaionari'-a
nsSvi ■« So wiihMi II. seS &gt;tte ik. «M rf !•«/.
In conclusion, we would earnestly invite r&amp;ttafaKRS
every cue interested to bo present at the
r
-uU“ a w**k u “7 t»nUz.-X.
Convention at Halting, that the orga­
nization tyay be perfected.
1. i. M.

AontTa WA.xnnroR

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WWtSv?
terMTl WAKTfD FOR PROF, PIWXT

Lairs of
Business.

CLOTHING HOUSE!

Bvamss—-Tlio Earl o
itoad. He deported thia lit*
inst, aged 70 years. In h

oee of tWaUeet statremcn o

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.

FREE OF CHARGE

EZxch nnfged
Dated, &gt;Uy &gt;0,1 MO- A

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editor* of th* Hastings Dtat»rai say:
“ Politically, we have simply to saj that
wo despise cant, bigotry, fraud, tyranny,
rottenness or double dealing in any man
or party, and prvpoee to fight it. end
that is our Democracy.” WeB, be fteo,
but we wish simply to suggest to our oot-*mporariss diet if they cany out that
platform they will .yj&gt;o* th trhl» "
u inh ” tf th
party, a* th.
eonstitnsnt elements spoken of as those
they aro “ to fight,” embraeo all tho pe­
litical priodplo. of the so-called Democ­
racy of tho United States; and any man
or aet of man professing to bo Democrats
.who oppose those things will soon find
thomMlm . outside ths “Dsmcerstie
n^K-"________ ________________

Ctnt Sranrt Journal

Iriburere engage in the work, not because
make thomsehrs heard- fax ovary hamlet of thrfr capacity to teach, bat from a
■ ia the Esspirs. On ths other hand, iiia sense of duty; yet oomething more than
true that there ia a large and intelligent ths dteire to do good is »equlred. They
-rtwto wfaswoald not make epeoches, or bare the sirme affHeultire and perplexi­
'fire the popular heart through the new»- ties to meel that confro.'.t the pwfsesioppgpwra, if- they could. They only cure al teacher, and, unlike tnm, hare C*&gt;&lt; the
Bcaxbilocs.- Ths intimation In the
lor thate meterial interests and when advantage1 of previous training and as­
IhiMcrrt of last week that ths offlrial
they soe trade flo«X!sfciag, tho mantucc- sociations for ths work. Notwiihstar.d•tateaa.nl that th. National debt.has
ttiros of France competing suc«mfnlly
been reduced $o6,000,000 under Grant’s
wUk (I*0*®
England, am! Ute people
administration is made up by excluding
belter fed thaa over before, they find
from the estimate, sixty or wvonty mil­
that Waterloo is . being -poatefaUy
lions of . dsllars of Pacific Railroad
'jswiw*, «d aro disposed to bo oontent
bon-l*.' Aud fax it them is not the least
Bvt th^nation is both volatile and ootrrpasriktejustolcstum. Really this does
not lo--k to U like fighting “ este, HgtUy,
Most of tho older portions of ouY State,
eelfidi eomfarte lhaa any other, and is
ahtetawtffag, wo matter what th. le^ except Barry County, hav. their Bunday
•Mis d? tbs pad may have been, to make School Associations, by means of which
“Hibt, Faow the Ttott."—Under
a change- Titsy faxnr, too, that what a unity of effort is secured, which pro- thia head the lari JSy&lt;* has th. fallow­
yQfrwBy ,V I ftl A Tw
dua* the meet encouraging reeulte. We ing important item of news: “ Millard
notice, briefly, the sMte© of organisa­
tion: A President, Viee Preridont and
down to Lewisville, Kentucky, the other
day, and wm (hero made Pmidont of
the Southern Commaxuial Convention."

Auivxn.—The Grand Rapids Etflt
says;, “The anthntetio man ho* ar&lt;
Hved. He is engaged ia figuring •
Democratic majority in Ohio and Penn­
sylvania.’ ’ He was here one day last
week, but a eony set of figures wore
iboM U seeds for ths Dmeersi, and not
a ,whiief fruta in them, eitaer.

«n - General Gfant. ha* ap- Muo* Gosnax. Bncxar, of .
, Town, Soreotary of War. Ho ;

AsTKONomY

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

�gscat aud Wisctllanrow.
NEW ASVEtTIKIIEITl.
‘ untin fp» •' »*•" MirT2=.=

CITIZENS OF
BARRY COUNTY,

*0lcteiv*N Coirtml Mailroad.

August,

10B9.

BUSINESS CARDS.
Aa Earraoviat.—Throughout New
England and portions of Now Bruns­
wick a quite seven* shock or ebooks of

siSsLsiKSiss “irssvE

COMMERCIAL.

Hatotnii Mark. I a.
Utotlags Otl H. 1»O.
an earthquake wore felt on the SSdlnsL,
J- GPLKk
but wo do not aoo any ropurt of particu­ AO.r. i^. A, auoaum a rioiNv.v.
lar damage done by it

MSN.

l-RORATEOKDKB.
xTjrr or»ww, o-w

T.B.SKINNEH

Tbs Ciacciv C«n-I,»»t la mwm tt &lt;U
Ctoirt Hit., Hu UwirJUt, Lr»to H Uv«n,
wttb IS. evsr pr»|*&lt; ■■ itoa “ .«r,.u
i&gt;(uO«ik, Jaats A. 5. mi ay u )*raMWiUM
AitoriMy, iri W L Cri»b C. C. CommiMwarr, b.4 a faall atlradtMa .F tba bar to iba C..n-

Tua: who have
,-u.jald use Hitx’e

-

wk\

Cimni tea vat Milu-m, end U rrlee. Iksi

efts €30.,

Music &amp; Jewelry.

'1

ARE OFFERING

0

Drip, IWitte, Groceries,

an itching bead
Sicilian Hair

OMES
FORTUNES

RnuMtt to Stop it

Groceries and Produce,
Fares —Our Village Mondial picked
, a taluabl. Glove, TueUay evening.
owner can have tho same by calling

Horen A Co.'s Tnnntr—Opened last (

evening at Union Hall, to a good and
appreciative audience. The play was
“O'Callaghan, The Adventurer,” and
waa a perfect suece&gt;a, drawing down tho
hearty applause which it so riehly descrrrxl. Ths after pioc-a, “Betsey Bi­
ker ” and “ Ono Too Many for Him,"
The Earl of Derby is were equally succooafnl, and.were given
dead. He departed thia lilo on tho 2’d in a manner that showed a di»posili.-&gt;n to
ia,t. aged 70 years In hia day he was [dense, and which &lt;U satiefr all. Their
.«■&lt;&gt;( tboableel eUlrsuienuf the United programme for the ro*t of tho week it
equally good, and wo have no doubktlint
jQaglum.
crowded housev will rej »y them for their
untiring efforts to gratify the [tilblk.
the (rart Hove.

DRY-GOODS,
CARPETS &amp;

GROCERIES.

To-night they will have an adtlitfon to
their troupe of Mveral more first elaM
artistes, and will give the people of utir '

village aa Uno a rendition of “Ten
NighU in a Bar-room" as they will er. r
h»v. an opportunity of witnessing, and
which should draw a fu'l bouse.

At Oncc-N OW. swy sscriwnwi
ir, sx
stks1 T*“
At Onoo-NOWAt Oncc-NOW.
Hr .Venn JTAa/ IBs Say,

We -Vean IFAat We

Tie Afeaa U'Act We Say.

Jew.

Ss»«.a - Tb. 0^-

BONTHTTKIrs

Every Lady can linre a Sewing kfa-ldas

EVER HEARb OF

WITHOUT DELAY
WITHOUT DELAY.
WITHOUT DELAY.

JOHNG. RUNYON

Niles City.

KEEPS THE LIBCEST
Th.

20/XM) NOW IN VSE.

AND* MUST IliVE OUR PAY

tho policy of tho peuplo of Cass and ;
Berrien Oonntioa, but it uems to u» that
of all tho nun in the Dietvict tbcro is oo
more competent and eSdonl mau for
the. poaitfon, and »o one whose election
would do mare honor to the party than
♦lint of Hon. Hxvsr IL Cooixnor, of

A Waera.

DRUGS,

PRICES RED UCED!

AND MUST HAVE OUR PAY
hnir&gt;M iba rjwr«

&amp;.-.JMH.W &lt;u .1..
aioned by the death of Hon. Ninu’in ■ aat k-.a^iai^M ta w taaatry. A»
Baouh. We do not know what may be
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BUY GOODS CHEAP! STATIONS

Jefferson street, Hastings, Hieh.

U *'

ZWM Lb.i tb. Bepeblb^.. baa. ~ri«d Ohio and Pennsylvania by ” largely
nffae^ »aionii»" Tb. tat» at ita

«

OST

“THE FAIRY.”

AND MUST HiV£ OUR PAY
eraor baa called a special election for.

Ha

JJOT1CE.

IteM. par Pa, Sftlu.
Sl.kOfctlt
•White,
picked) p«r be., »1.

FAINT.

AND BET STOCK OF

rh trfi HALL’S
mmtSgUAN

$50,000

BOOTS AND SHOES

TiSWEWER.

tesEwaifiaefit,AE&lt;£2?.

WORTH OF GOODS

B„to«G«ja»rl»‘tet&gt;»S&gt;e*lo&lt;i,rgARBY CfcufcTY

IT. .VatoMM, Vra. «. IT. Jk^aiUM. Afiav «»**•
BB&lt;ljriwJK»ato MnanB wHl aaak.
tbrir f rat aPtMarBa.c« la aoaj.BCliao with tbs rrf•^r HaNnato thjl nW ■, Mt lb. gnat Btarsl
Kwr«ra»aa Ar.aaa.-T. Xlrblsla. Bsr«aew;M
Tteatety ntobf. - CmU Tm'i Cabtet" »ri«.J rra-ag. - FaMb-a. th. CrirkrtStosMay
a...i.t - Uvtoa. U,a4." uto - High Ufa IHaa’Hri." iu totter pirn writ tea by a gaelleWMto RaaOaga. vaeS u4«erv«eM b? the bool-

flatting., Oct Cth, I860.

TO CONS1

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

CLOSED OUT BY JANUAHY 1ST.

HASTINGS. MICH.

Every Article Marked
Down in Plain Figures.
«'&lt;

__ wiounuNAOWOMX

Cn.t. Caaa-Ia «ntv UA law w. aMs
,t Um ttet Hast a amass My. Ms*
•‘ta, «M oa»i&lt; to itoa rills*. to sun a sMa
* Um r. i«» aad S&lt;r»M
BtaO. ttal
•• u. I4y tea baaa - NaMMf., aate toeO

J AM ^‘xo •** Ut*

First-Class BUGGIES
double wagons.
Ths Lraoaer axd Frxur Atoormn
ever offered in tho County.
•

I AIM TO SELL

Genuine Articles.

ONLY ONE PRICE!

AVARIETY, . -r
ffiSSSsasa

�Whets they wbf AM 'll;
a. N&gt;; will.

UH IKSDRAHCE GMPIXY,

Gateways to
Prof X B.

Maury; Lady Cineta, parts II and III,
Edward Spencer; Calypso, E. Fsweott;
Isamftom a Publisher's Lettor-Book,
Part IL G. P. Putnam; Hellenic Na­
tionally and the East, Karl Blind; The
Radical -Duke, G. M. Towle; Indian
Summer, Jatr M-Trimbte; Tent-Life in
Kamchatka, Goo. Kennan; The Now
Fuel, W. B. Relfisld; Contemporary
Frvash literature, Elis Reclus; To­
Day | ft Romanes-Chap. XL—XIX.,
IL B. Kimball; Overweighted, Mrs. F.
G. Austin; Brevities; Fine Arts of 8oricty; Dross, Luc/Fountain ; literature
Home;—Rb brawn's Diary - Hamil­
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—Under Lock and Key—Improvisator.
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Elisabeth—Bryant’s Letters from the
East—Lange’s Commentary un Romans.
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Gold Gamblers—American HabitsYoung Ideas—The Indians—Prof. I’utfipelly’s Travels ; Literature, Art and Seiense Abroad; Current Events; Publish­
er's Table: -New Pathways Round tho
World—“Copyright” Courtosios, etc.;
Alphabetical List of New Publications
fur Two Mouths. Other Contributors;
Bayard Tsylor; R. H. Stoddard; 8. 8.
Conant;. F. B. Perkins.
Published by G. P. Putnam &amp; Son,
6€1 Broadway, N.Y, at 11.00 a year,
with ths usual deduction to club*.

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imisinm.

THE CHURCHMAN,

rnr best
i adbcct w«»*&gt;ir n«»
*r. with th. LMHWEMI etnaUtieeU

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sgssSSjaKSaSarsssS
FAMILY

OBOOERIES,

Candies.
Lemons,
Oranges,
Jfnts, $c.

It "The Little Injun Galop." ''The
Prise at Two Man’s Lives," by Mias
Douglas, groin still mon interesting ;
and Mrs. Wood’s “ Roland Yorko ” is
workedup toinUmzity as the plot draws
losrardJti close. Florence Percy has a
beautiful poem, Harris Boyer an amus­
ing sketch, and Mias Prescott an Acting
Charade; and a choice variety of stories
and poetry besides, make up a feast of r-»» «Lnrn«ra»viMV4T&gt;T«A w«m Psuor Un.
UMceiio. Uii— — ■----- ■----- ■-&gt;• 1
reading. The Work-Table ia well at­ stiim.
tended to, with patterns tor embroidery,
tatting and netting. Tho publishers of­
fer groat inducements to now subscribers,
and wo recommend our reaJers to inclose
feu cents far a sample copy, to Deason 4
Peterson, 819 Walnut Street Philadel­
phia. Price 12.50 a year (which also includea a large steel engraving.) Four
copies, 10. Fire copies (auQ eno gratis,).
|8. “The Lady’s FriendK and the
US&amp;rtVl

sects, or Instinct without Brain; Chinese
Proverbs and Wise Saws; SalemWitch^nft; Pononal Responsibility ; Cranial

AND INVIGORATOR.

PHILADELPHIA PA.

ful and ityliah. A romantic picture, ilfoxtmting Horrick’a “Night Piece to
Julia," and" a group of "Droserai for
Young Ladies,” in which that important
portion of humanity will find some loves '
of toQettee, introduce a aeries of uneom-

Tn PnniMoxooscii Jovuui. for No­
vember contains the. following sketches
of general interest: Hou. Asa Packer :
G«. John A. Rewlirn । William P. Feesnadna; Gen. Washington's Head;
Lite's Mistral and Reward; Mother Ann
Lso, Ue Shaker; The Cathedral of Mi­
lan; Aro the Women to Blame? A
Beautiful Face, How it is Marred; In­

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ite&gt; Qro«.rT

E R V I N E

TuImbt's Feixxd ron Novr.xaaa.—
Tbs November number of this popu-1
Ikf monthly hss a lifc-lik. steel plate of
" The Sators," such sisters as may bo
found in many a sweet American. home.
Th* Colored' Fashion Plate is gay, grace­

“ Saturday Evening Post ’’ (and one en­
graving,) 14.00.
Specimen numben
seat for ten cents.

. dew

DOCT. DODD’S

ANTERICAN

ADMIN STRATRIX'S SALE.

TJREE8I
TREES I

TIEESI

GRAND RIVER NURSERffi,
Lowell, Kent County, Mich.

HO Acree Improved
SXD UNDKB THE BEST CCLTIVaTIOX
Go.4 BsildlM*, Fences, Ac.
11 Acres Wheat on tbs Groend; Ose third .
wbkb vlU go arttte Um Farm.

J?r*ce 860 an .Acre­

a G. H0LBR003

TERMS I tfOOO tat s| March next, balasn
In fee Anneal pay menI a. •

H. WRIGHT. Agent
Middleville. Not. Sltb. 1ML—deA.'SoU

JOHN MICHAE

8BEAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC
TEA COMPANY

no. a ciiDRcn sTnnJrr.
r.p.Bsx&amp;MM.
MFWTOBXCTTT.

$3600;

A Portable Engine and
Shingle Machine,

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS

(The following dialogue is arid to hare
been overboard on tho corner of State
4 Joffixnon street., a few days ago.]

“ Where’e ye ’goinV’
CALIFORXIA 4 OREGON

TO THE CITY DROGO STORK,
, “Where's that?"
First door West of the Bank, tho beet
place to buy goods In Michigan ?
"YOY DON’T SAY!—What kind of
Goods?”

r.--- ■
.ioviui ott»
jWStog. M good .oil,
SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.
And Weighing

“TW A Msitflwlaas, BcboM
BeekstWail rarer. Osetleise*T,FoiMs,
“ WHO DOES BUSINESS THKREF’

F. D. ACKLEY.
!.*•* fcU*r
r* b“«*i «•» tWhan’d he get into that new placoF'

strawberry, rolled President Wilder, of
which nothing ia known in thia country.
There hw not yet been sent out. new will
there be till next qtring, one plant of tho
American President Wilder Strawberry,

1870 an extrtinely liber*!, and they
should have many subscribers In thin

ftwi growing country. Address J. E­
Turn. A Co, Boetaa. Mass.

“ About the firot of December." Ooma,
go down aad see hfaww stan!
-’NcrrA*!

Do they do much work

o-eo. o. -wo
fTUcrr'^rnv* xo
baesteta.PvsioisOte.t

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VOL. XIV.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV.

CASK SYSTEM™^1
vje*f*^?°oo8
BOSTON CASH STOKE!

AUTUMN WOOD®.

3, 18G9.

I with some Naw York gentlemen to pave
its well nigh impaaable street* with th*
। Nicholson pavement. Bnt it G difficult
to acrompluh a deure like this, unco
Memphis got *om* New Yorkers to do
a like ."Trice for her, and then deelined
topayforiL However, tho Daily Htrrah still urges tho meamro with ability,
and teems confident of ultimate succeee.
“ We are pained to l*arn that Colon*!
Ba*com. ehief editor of th* Dywy Shrbl
l\v Liherty fell in th* .trect a few even­
ings since, and broke hi* leg. He has
lately been suffering with debility, cauicl
by over-work and anxiety on account of
sickness in his family, and it is supposed
that he feinted from the effects of walk­
ing too much in tho sun.'
I passed my manuscript over to the

NUMBER 28.
psstilsnre, this p
animated tank

peppery and to the point. Mus^audnrilk iourualiwu always gives mt the fan-

stove pipe for your gratification, aid
sends toe stove door down my throat;
a friend drops in to swap coraplimewta
with you, and frockloe rse with bullate
holm till my akin won't hold my priori- plea; you go to dinner and Jones comes
in with his cowhide; GUlmpie throws
ms out of ths window, Thompson toss'
oe up now, ngu.
H* was correct The “ Colonel "» ap­ all my clothoe off, and an entire strungpeared
in
the
door
a
moment
aflorrnru,
er takes my scalp with ths easy freedom
dr. C a SCOTT,
i*sa aoa*
face doudod. He ran his &lt;syo down the with a dragoon revolver in hi* hand. He O1
of an ©m
old acquaintance; ana
and in lass
than ,
pages, and his countenance grow porter.- said:
.
five minutes all the blackguard* in the
“Sir, I hare.th* honor of addressing country arrive in their war point, and
toils. It was easy to toe that eoinsthing
H. J. IIANEY.
was wrong. Presently ho sprang up tho white-livered poltroon who edits th:, proceed to ware the rest of me to death'
mangy sheet?"
I with their tomahawks. Take it alto*
and raid :
'• Thunder and lightning 1 Do you sup- | “You have—be eoatod, »ir—bo care- ( pother, I never had eueh a spirited tia*e
---------- 1. W. VROOHAN,
hfo u I have had to-day. No,,
poto I am going to speak ol those cattle ful of tho chair, one of it. legs i» gone. | ja ttn
in that way T Do you *u]&lt;po»e my sub­ I believe I have tho honor of addresing i j ufc* you, and I like your calm, unrufscribers are going to stand such gruel as tho blatant, blackhearted scoundrel Col. fle(j „j of explaining thing* to tbe eusBlatherskite Tecumseh ?’’
j tomers, but you see I am not used to it
that f Giro mo ths pen
,__ __________ -_______ .v ___
DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
“ The ram*. I hare a little account, The Southern heart is too impulsive ■
to settle with you. If you sre atldsuro 8onthern hospitality is too lavish with
the .trasger. The paragraphs which I
another mat?, verba aud adjective* to we will begin?’
“ I have an article on tho ‘ Raconrag-1 ,laTe written to-day, and into whoso cold
I rolontleuily.
20 per Cent. Cheaper than any other Store in Barry
I While he waa in the midst of his ing Progrow of Moral and Intellectual | sentences yourmesterirhand has infused
I work, somebody shot at him through th* Development in America’ to finish, but Gfa, frrrtni spirit of Tennesseean jeur| nalism, will wake up another nest of
I ojx-n window, aud marred tho eymetiy thore is nu burry Begin.”
County.
HaatingB, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl
I of hi. oar.
,
Both pistols rang out their Core* elam- hornets. All that mob of editors will
—^4
(]leT
wfli
eomehungry,
hungry,too,
too,
_____
_they
*ill
come
ATTENTION. COMRADES!
I •• Ah,’ ’ raid he, " that is that scoundrel or al the tamo instant The ehief lost wme
a
lock
&lt;&gt;f
hi*
hair,
th*
Colonel's
bullet
...for .breoxfaat . •«I
and• want somebody
Smith,
of
the
Moral
I'o.
’
eaiw
—
ho
was
ttw-h M-f ,;r5- “• Adue yesterday." And ho snatched a ended its career in tho flsabv part of my shall have to bid you adiou. I decline
navy revolver from hia belt aud fired. thigh. Tho Culonsl’s left shoulder wa* to bo pcraout at these fostiritiaa. I eaoM
wu.«. uivr jhd. pa.
Smith dropped, shot in the lliigh. Tho clipped. They Orel again. Bothmiraed H..ulh for my health - I will gn back on
shot spoiled Hmith • aim, who was jaet their tn an thia time, but I got my share, thesamn errand, and suddenly. Tectaking a secund aim, and ho eripplail a a shot in the arm. At th* third fire, nesse journaliata is too stirring far me."
After nfeich we parted with mutual
stronger. It was m*. Merely a finger both gentlemen were wounded slightly,
and I had * knuckle chipped. I thou
sliot.olf. ■
'
THE PROPRIETORS OP THE
Manx Twsrx.
Then tho chief editor went on with ■aid I believed I would go pud take a hospital
bi* ora.urea and interlines lions. Just walk, os this was a private mattar, and
ACROSS THE CONTINENT.
WM. H. HATFORD,
as he fini»hed them a hand grenade I had a dsliceey about participating in
camo down the stove pipe, and th* *x- it further. But both gentlemen begged
ploeion shivered tho stove into a thou- mo to keen my seat, and assured m* that
Are now offering for sale, a full Btoek^f New and Soasonablo
umd fragmonte. However, it did no
GooUh, recently purohased in^tho beet eastern markets at th*
further damage, except that a vagrant differently up to thia time.
lowest pombto price, for cash. Our stock include, a full lino of
J. P. ROBERTS A CO.,
They then talked about the cloctiena breakfest, and have just entered inside
r pieco knocked a couple of my teeth
and the crops awhilo, and I fell to tying of Nevada, leaving the Humboldt Mounout.
STAPLE AND FAN^y G00DS AND N0T1ONS
a_!_N____ .L- 2-.*—
'WkilThat stove ia utterly ruined," .aid up my wounds. But presently they
openMl fire again with, animation, and
the chief editor.
every ahot took sffirot—but it b proper to
Clotha and Ready-made Clothing,
C. G. HOLBROOK.
remark that five out of ths rix tell to my
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c.
gtiMtllaas.
ATW.’-'KY «•. tow. Sslhllor Io C
kind of weather. I know the man that share. The sixth one mortally wounded the person of General IL M. Ford, well
f-yCa h paying custjmvra, Hve u. a call. W. will cheerfully riiow yrm^J
did it. I’ll get him. Now, hen ia the tho Colonel, who remarked, with fine known in Corunna. “To meet in for­
our stock, that you may compare prices with any other first-daas Store
humor, that he would have to say good eign dime, makes allies of the etrongeel
way this stuff ought to be written."
f^“in tho Statu We hive got the Goods and we want to sell^J
I took the manuM-ript. It was scarred morning, now, as ho had business up foes,"—so says Sheridan Knowles. But
THE SOUTHERN EDITOR,
them, and .hall try to tell you all w. can an d will strafe youi thatlt
WX il. JEWELL,
with erasures and interlineations till ito town. He then enquired the way to the hero was tho meeting of cid friends and
»“is for your iutereet to buy hero. We warrant thrfpnces .hdl besatisfactory. _JL«
.f •&gt;. !». n-»w»l c.nrvywvr
undertaker1, and left. The chief turned
mother
wouldn't
linve
known
it,
if
it
had
Jonraalism in Tennessee.
1*4- !&gt;r. •• n b« C-srl Umm.
We will Uko in exchange for our good..
1!,,««. .(U
?• Mil-to* F*P«"
one- It now read u follows:
to mo and said :
r»»&gt;rJ. J»oi»rr !•&gt;. •**" I am expecting company to dinner,
i The editor of the Memphis Atalateehe
and shall hare to got ready. It will bo
I awexqn thus mildly down upon a carroeJOHN MICHAEL.
“Tha inveterate liars of tho Sm«i- a favor to me if you will read proof sad
pjndunt who posted him as a Radical:
JTnllf Earthjeueke are evidently endeav­
•• While he was writing the tint word,
attend to cuatomere.’’
I winced a little at the idea of attepd- isui io run Bumv
dotting his i’s crossing his t's, and punch- oring to palm off upon a noble and chiv­
alrous people another of their vile and ing to tiio customers, but T. was too befair prospect of clearing the snug little
n'e would not fbejel that wo an .Ifall for one of the best.
am of 15.000. The guvsrnmeut ftxrirg a seutonco that was saturated with brutal falsehoods with regard to that wudered by the fusila-lo tbft
wk, L cosa
most
glorious
conception
of
tho
nine­
SewinfMachines
‘
“
"
“
•"
’
M-,
TKr4
-,«
!
.
ringing in my ears to think of anything
infamy, and reeking with fidsehood."—
IRi'CT Ml .Os.kIIVt at U
teenth century, tho Bullyhaek railroad.
Erehtiift.
The idea that Buoard villo waa to ba left
tho poor Indian.”
.
I was told by the physmiaa that a off at one side originated in their own
Toano ia but a small plans, oomnosed
Southern climate would improve my fulsome brains—or rather in the ect­ hide him. Gillespie will rail earlier,
CHANT 4 PHILLIPS.
health, and ro I went down to Tennessee dings which they regard Bahrain*. Tney perhaps— throw him out of the window. principally of canvas houses, and de­
pends
principal!
v
on
the
trade
of
the
sil
­
Fraguaon
will
bo
along
about
four-kill
HASTINGS HOUSE.
and got a berth__________________________
on tho Aterstay Obey lied better swallow thia lie, and not stop
IlasdngS May 10th, I8GQ—y I_______________
ver mines some twenty miles to tbe south
PP.WL5 .r Sis-.. Mt Charsk
of here. Leaving the General with a
found the chief editor sitting tilted beck
in a three-logged chair, with his foot on
the Chief
a pine table. There waa anothor pmo rill. ThiatdnbaU mi BattU Cry ef Free­
HARVEY WRIGHT,
table in tho room, and another affiicted
dom is down hare again, bumming his
party, we soon react
K
A.T* THE
_ eLair, and both wore half juried under board at the Van Buren.
desert town, cor. tain ir
newspapers and ecrar* and sheet* erf
« Ws observe that the besotted Heck­
some 2,000, with ro
manuKriiA There wa* a wooden box guard of the Mud Springs Mtrtmy Ho*l
and south—ths latter
of sand, sprinkled with cigar stubs and is riving out, with his usual proponaity
the newly discovered
u old soldfors,” and a stovo with its door *
v.n Warm is not electHe
was
gone.
I
ehuddered.
At
the
Mines, 102 miles dis
HOLBROOK A MILLS,
jolt in tho back. I moved out erf range
—I began to fool in tho way. .The chief
eaid:
“That wa. the Colonel, likely. I’ve

DRY GOODS,

^BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

GROCERIES, &amp;C.,

EXCELSIOR

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,

flENUINE DRUGS A MEDICINES!

|jREASONABLE PRICES!
a*

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!

’^^aCTSg?

BR USHES. -VARNISH,
turpentine.

WM J0HR8,
etlUSOX DratiU. oonli e*ll Ito

H. 1LLIB,

hanging down. Data of costume, about
1848. He was nnokin •
trT'
inc to think of a word, and in powfog
Mi hair ho Lad rumpled his foeks a gdod
deal. He wa. scowling foyfully, and I

3500 POV™ WOO

that defies competition

^pddlevlUw Exolaax»««.
JAMIS JOHNSTON. Propriewr.

GEO. O. WORTH,

—“-SSSK8T

Hastings, April 20th,

_______________________

CA«D&gt;

rjBMTisrav.
” f. M. WHIWOHD.

Michigan Exchange.

nallsm is to disseminate truth—to eradi­
cate error—to educate, refine and allevi­
ate the tone of public morals and man­
ners, and make all men more. gentle,
more virtuous, more charitable, and m
all ways bettor, holier,-and happier-and
yet thia blackhoarted villain, this hallspawned miscreant prostitotee his groat
office perrivteatly to the dissemination
of falsehood, calumny, vituperation and

take the exchanges and skim through gambling Bella and brothels, where tho
them, and write up the " Spirit of the mas* of reeking pollution which doos
lain (h.
duty *•its «ditor
tnO'rM “d
haw it* being.
«Blatheravilla wants a Nicholson
wrote as follows:
Brian or Ills nx
in a one-horse town, with two gin-milk
and a blaoksmith shop in it, and that
mn.tard plaster of « n^papsr the
h^k’ral.road- It b not tbs object of MJ, IT-rrth Better borrow of Mem­
the company to leave Buxrardvdlo off to phis, where ths article u cheap. The
one side. On the contrary, they oontid- crawling insect, Buckner, who edits the
ITitrrtA, in braying about tins matter with
h.sGuXmsry foil-racutl^i imbeelity,
and imaginiii that he ia talking senw.
8ucb foul, mephitic ecum os this ver-

SUTIWSIE,
That degraded ruffian, Bosoom, of
Dyiay Shriek tf Libertyfell down and

AIBT.

gsiu
B. A F. LYOfT.

JAND VLASTKR,

L'

TEtiafr.
’■SSSi

or un
feDen into th*

orary work in d anxiety ! Itwnadi

»&gt;- —-

'is

n m. _ .-'—..nut fnv fnnr. and a

*aJTU cheerfula*** Uul con. from
Gillespie had called and thrown
at of iho window. Jonoe arrived

patch of God’s men earth, but all ban
been an unbroken, eternal solitude of
dosert plain. Water can bo procured by

the railroad company is ferrod to convey

Truckee river. All dav, too, we have
boon passing gangs of Chinamen, eswith slakang flashse of reel, 1 wae in gaged in “baDaating '* the track, which
U» M ,1 &gt;•«•■»« twta*
per whan th* ehief arrived, and with
La • nhU, of rh«r»«l wl «1W-

for thrir wooden shoes, and adopted p»‘•k’00’ €thd 1 -‘!B^d £3
per mouth, gold, ana board tiMnsetvea.
rmw,)
» p-^t 1A1 la
bona H p» ■!•,.
“ •‘“J.to
employ Chinese along the whole line.
They are trMtablo, pattmit and thoroveh,
. _ 11
A—V
-,1a M aJG-

�NEW ADVEl’TIHEMEXTa "

NEW ADVERTISBMBKTS.

»Sr gtethigj gsnntr.

unable to see that any
result from talking the
Burt A Wc (Mum.
at thia distant Ume
tftOAOS H. OtVST.
choosing n Senator ft i
SttW DAYS FROM JAPAN.
Jacob M Howard. Pt
.
/
NBW 1A»CROP
litical wire pullere are always exceeding
tr»MW»AT,
- JtOT-ktoW ly averse to having their pton* and
scheme* aired, because they know that
AlOTHKK STATZ JULTrFOiB THZ in owe the people get an insight into JOnftlON * WKEBLKB.
tlioU- works tuoir chancre are goo*. So ’
WMIcmI* Uraevrv,
th«jy are alway* diligent in trying to
.k---------ty, attention in *ome direction
OWNERS OF PATENT HINTS
Almoet the first act of the Vermont ,
what they ore doing. The
axt&gt; KixrriTvtEU or
tegMtenre now in session was io ratify
NEW AND PATENTED. ARTICLES,
ftqWtoen'fh Ainondmeut to the Const!- ,
of hb tongue rather than to that of hi*
Rpfon.of the United Statex, guarantee-’ 1finger*, thus diverting the attention of '
ing wfitereal and impartial suffrage.
his audtenre. bciaehow thus it is with
'. Tip, T-x-A-m t-rmir-ona States which oar political *Ughbof.baad performer*.
DETROIT NOVELTY WORKS
hare, ratified it." Serra more are re- Tb*y ar* always tolling tho poupl* that
JfaH'fttterta KhA'J
qtered to giro it validity. Tho Alabama “ all this talk about poUtidl ring* is
patamon,” that there are nu .uoh thing*.
Brneo Goode
Eegidaiare will meet on the lEth.of
At the same time thev are sign
Norambcr, and, ae it is threo-fcurthi their confederates of the “i
•rt^nWwrn, it will undoubtedly and through some trap doer, and
Wr*«gAtlrou PipenmlFHUMg*,
without hesitation vote to ratify the them to understand what wire* t
in order to deceive the people.
MACHINE KNIVES.
KSendment.
diKuesion is not going to injure any in* 5ho Lcgi datura* of Iowa, Ohio, Min- n-&gt;c*nt person, and the other kind we Plainer, fihingle, 8 tare, Moulding, Feed
and all Kinds to Order.
aosoia, Nebraska, and ffiiodo lelantf al don’t care- abeut If any penon feels
Mill Picks, Steam Heating,
meet the first Monday of January, and like saying a word in favor cd Mr. F.,or
against Mr. IM or rite rarui, why lot it
say it right out, and not b* deterred
REMOVAL.
sponlnng by the
tn* feitr
leitr of
oi falling
irnung into
inw
-----from speaking
Texas wifi bo elected in November, and ;th- dutehre of eom* journal of wider
BUSH &amp; CO.,
they will bo obliged to raufy before be­ influer.oo.”
—writ—
““
.
.
—- —»te ate—
AC
ing admitt-d to representation in Con­
We wish in addition simply to suggest
gress, aud there is no question that they ths: tho war of th* “ Kflkenay cat* ” bo
118 1U 120 Raadelpk Street,
wiD follow tto iDosibU example of Vir­ nnt renewed by th* friends of the other

XEW GOODS

TEAS !

ginia. This makes enough and one to candidate* tor th* epedsl benefit of Mr.
spare; but wo feel pretty rare that Bxiww, as the Tiaut evidently desires it
should bo. A word to'^b* wise i* suf­
Gaorgia wid ratify thia winter.
In the States which have already av ficient.
y____
orated to the amendment, two will be
Ought Bate BUls to be Collected for
obliged to do their work over again. \
i
Sammer Schools 1
Miavouri ratified an imperfect copy, aud
Hon. John II. I’ahnvr, enr ecti*e end
Kansas changed, by some blunder, the
significance of the second section. The efficient Saj'crintondont of Schools, re­
Trigislaturo of Miueuri moots on t'.i* quest* u* to print tho acrempnnying letl«at Monday to December^ and that of tee, and invito to it the *] ocial attention
Kroms on tb-J secon 1 Thursday of Jan­ of tho school officers and pstrona in tho
uary, when they will speedily rectify County, with which reqnrsl wa comply
their previous "blunder*. With “fair with great plcoaurc, as wo regaid the
lack,’’ tho prospects now are that the Attempt made ia *omo quarters to collect
Islteoutli Amendment will bo a pan o! | rate-bill* for the cummer schools,' not
the supremo law of th* land within only iUtyal, but a hardship tn which lb*
threw months from thi* time, and be pro­ I patrons of our school* should not bo sub-

claimed aa such by official authority.

j

DJI!

OSH OST FOI TSE CAt&lt;!

Rail Road price*

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

SPAULDING'S NEU CASH STOBB
EVEHYTHJNG Tff FLEASE,

----

PRICES TO suit:
Thato Big Talk.
Try it Now.

»nr xow »slmxo

A0F-5T8 WASTE.UFOS

hardware;
■

■

"

,

OF EVERY'. DESCRIPTION,
c;h,.„p.i- Tor CA-bJU^W- Bote, in B*rrj

K EW

OF THE WORLI^^

. OvS» "SB nOCMFh WaHnikM. T.. Ur,,..

Mf
A«te.T

DAILY.

GOODS

Direct from Ftelorite.
Di^t from

AWSpeciJitie. in orcry deportment.
_

t-TCiX"!
S'raKiWM-'

gfOYBS! STO KEh!

gy#

cutwii

HENRY WARD

NEW ULLHERT COOW» HERE.

0. D. 8PAULBINS.
JJASTIMGH

BEECHER
’S
PLYM(5:&amp;1^[ P&amp;LPIT,

COOKING,
PARLOR COOK AND
PARtfiR STOVES

has a fine assortment of

ever uruxis*** ---------------------- —

,

HARNESS SHOP-A Bn«
11 ptete.- d«te Prm.l,U7 «« teort ”^oHTMAS

—

“ h“'1GfUEBlrE.

„ Tbe u*« of
Rvr RtwKtr wi

Butep. Mite April 20.»&gt;J

WOOLEN FACTORY!
W. A*’» purrbared lUe Ktlif* !■'««»» •&lt;

telWUllrf Cteo B
j_ »«. ISIh. ™

J. S. VAN- BFCCnSTT.

rf

HastinosWoolen Factor

Am now opening nt

Laws of
Business.

A5D WORK CVHtAXTkLD.
Cloth, Flannel,

•».! F :m fte tnawy TllAXII'UILlt PAMOM.

An Entire new Stock of

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

HOODS.

FOR BALE.
I1AULOU a&gt; GOUUYEAtt.

Mte.

»CUT3 WUTtC roil fMF. PHWXT

DRY GOODS'. DRY GOODS!

tap EUteinilrf Tkk

pe

Bronx® -Woeee
Pmidctot Angd baa t
Brgrotsot the Unive
j^jiaaftmof tbaPre

ble Univeraity, but y
* n. that d
burn* away from Has

CLOTHING HOUSE!
30 CANAL STBEET,

GRAND RAPIDS

Laxaiso, Oct 16th, 1F60.
John Holl ron

J. H. Psira, Esq., Ce. Sapt. of
:
WHOLESALE
Drxa Em: - Yom* of th* 18lh in»L is
Somebody over the signature of “A I received. The law nutboripng a rateHambiint,* pitches Into tho manngvflicnt | bill wm abolished July 2d. How can a
re- 2JS j, !ertge Aveaer, Petrel!
of ror p&lt;M office in the issue
pl* ratebill
* bo collected with a law foe it —
ZZbaw JrerM/of ft* 29ft nil-, and mak^
^Thut rep-il doos not “ impair tho obl:MORTGAGE SALE.
several untrue Matamrot* ns to tho man­
gotion
of
contracts."
No
district
ranagement of the office that demand more
than-a passing mito-f, «»d which boar tAJtetl with a teacher to pay by a rate-. ;j.
Litt That was only a private expoctu-1
ih&lt; Imprint of maliciousn ess on thoir
. w *
..
_ _ V—. T teluK ,is ties of one party. Euppo** a parallel । c, wK
cate. It is lawful to hunt doer. I am a
1 buy a bog uf you, to be paid
raaomarretng or other, is c'.ci~d at firre- hunter.
I
for in six uionth*. I intenl to rate my
aat at 8 o’dtock
&amp;•«aB11 •“
money,
os
usual, by killing d-er; but
tor for th* eist pat in aftor that hour:1m
to lay in thb office here from twenty-four before doing so, a law is passed against
hunting
deer.
Doe* that impair my
to thirty ** boare, a* th* rem may be,
bsforo it goes out, and this, too, when obligation to you ?
Ycurs R-'spe.-tfully,
there i* a mail leaving the vilfage in. tho
•
C- B. Htttaus,
“’N^tee/eH is, that our po.toffl® is
Dap- Sup?, of Public Instrusiiun.

Malicious.

NEW QOOOS FOR FALL AND WINTER I
"
A. LAItOB ASSORTMENT.

OYSTER &amp; FRUIT

notdored be tor* wstr fact am o’cjrea
n xaa ivKftxo instead of\(gty, **■*• A
Murehaui” asserts, and entry letter
pieced in tho office before half port aine
P. M., fur any point for which a mafl
lonvM in tho morning, goes o«t by that
jadl, and to this siatnmout th.ro are no1
---- tian; and “ A MAdmnt,’’ to com- ■
►
known this fact a* **11 st ws do il ho&gt;
Em any business nt the post oSce.’
More than thk both law and usage’
'
1

5,000

DriTit
from ft* --------- -Moors B. Horuss, C

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.
Kxchtinpred

FREE OF CHARGE

Dated, May 2fl, I8C0.- yl

—

IMPORT

---- --—------

1'

1:1-’. ।

J*rts&lt;-n........... ttrp.

tafc,.a.»iu&lt;k
ramption. Ho was
efficient public eff

Fl.-jusrii.-u.- " 1

DOTY’S WASHING MACHINE
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WHINGER.

Time-Keeper.

Plntod Ware.

HTF.HUXO
iroav FA XS,

DRESDCM TAXDA,

M. &amp; SMITH AND CO.

fitftfc crn.EKY.

TOILS? SETT*.

,

GOLIA.

ooods,

mttsmso caSxs.
UAXDKBRCUtlT
BOXES,
'

COMAL

j

SILVERSMITHS.
Comer Woodward and Jef­
ferson Avenues, .
Wn.0tt, VLML

American Watch Company,

hoU ill?
•pcanblo for tho n
t—l
pu
ton. Butw*rapp'*

S:tV ’

BILVEB

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Kswa RsrMs.... 1
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•AHanJ,........... "
&gt;lr«a Jai.tlwn,. "
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1YOKX HKKD.

MAUOWOi.
in AUehlaaa

tn»sn jswixar,
arosmtwr®.

!

X: 0 )

Il ACTINGS .. rwP
•ria-rij—............ -

PARIAX GOODS,

The Michigan Cential,

The current number of Vernou’i
OJUial Rjiltcap Outdo, after reviewing in
brief last year’s report of this company,
remarks a, follows, ftsiag with a bandwry, and well deserved compliment Io
the management:
"A not’cabln feature of.tbe Superin.
tondjnfs retxirt is, that of the 84tJ,4£tt.
ptueengars earned during tho year, no
aneofth-mha. been injured; and of
the 10,120,022 earned *inoe the oom­
mraeemcat of th* road, *o ^eng-r
hM b**» tojured imide ft* firat-das.
cur* uf 11* company. This sUfc-mrmt
hl. clerk require. that the q.oloffkw speaks vulutnc* lor thn care.ul ropershouH dote ai 8 o’clock tn tho evening swun exercised over th" track, urachim
err. and equipments, and should induce
■"
mail k&gt; an-

;U

know that this pip

WEDDIN9 ANDVItniNfi CA8DS

DUONZR

OuimJ«-s........... ’• •
•Gr,er.’». ... . " J
•CwiBir U-v—. " I
Ui-Us”'1'. ••’ !
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•Ctosler. ... “ 1
Vf.Mh*,., " I
Xa&gt;l&gt;&lt;&lt;lla.......... •* ।
Hlw,Mar*. .. . *•- 1
IUMTLMJS.

i

Ouuro—Tw

.
•Stead SUUeea; rate, ata «1&gt;&lt;o pal

CamwrUr,* Awkw.e«h MlCtllOAS CISTUAl.lt. lt Hr

EA/KJtALIlH.

it without tbe ha
a* weed'd, jud

cam con

or HEX RICH
riJA.TCERY RALE.

nfflcwin the whole country.

No. 5 Advertu. ruenL

TAXES! TAXES!

lot «»l rfrim
Itepite.iitearf.11
.bnte.rf te'P'-’ rfp™“ Ttoilte-

Uare between the hours of nine T. M.

,«»t rot bj any mail leaving before seven
in ft* morning Nur had the? ought to

MhanrF—
Mum, U «te

ua*
[art is nut
m
---- — „ .terfi.1 teitete rf «tete»te
ote.Cn.-, »te I*-. 1— itel Iter 1.1
2TI(^.l-,tete&gt;l rflte.nur.nte)

----- OF'-----

H. A. GOODYEAB

„rhrf
I LuU
S. U-"te tetete
th. Mrite.. Iteurf BmiI ten
ItelTh—trfl—**•—'*' “"~1 ■“
ia thi. write.'-.

C1IANCRKY ORDER.

date the pnb'jc, in addition
in their ntfert*

B. C. BROWNING, Gen- Ag-nt,
tad
p.c»nWi Mr»W. New Y»A-

, If^P
on hand a largo and well sdocUd, Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent adoance.

L’HABZJB BOSS. CwnpUkaol.
Miar E. UuSk Defimdaut

I! J Uk

flietey awApopafarity.

t

L™a.«l«t

The way to make money is to save it; the tVay
to save it is to buy your

and build;
in addition X
platform remphug end bntfor, tee suppli-

jfoTuhip of Ma
TcUd»17,*IJQ
A.II a Ci—1-A

rAmomx

TWHNTY-HV1 MB (HBHL
BUILDING MATERIALS,

n. Ite»teA«te.l.lte&lt;taB-tei
tea tte tea™
J,d:

GeorgaPraWdy

Hastings, Norember W,

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�[enrarexx fbor nnar rter.]
retoqpfobg chmator, and honest in
their dealing*. They became mure fa­
miliar with the American* during the
opening war and the subsequent event*
than with any other jteoplo, and their re­
spect far them wn* m*nrf.*tod in the suc­
cess of the mission of the Hon. Caleb
Cushing. When the fomo of the Cali­
fornia gold discovery reached those peo­
ple. as It did those of the East and
Europe, it produced nearly the same effoit, stimulating the desire of young
men to pash their fortunes in the newly
discovered gold field*; they st once,
with the shrewdness antHorcaiglit which
characteruM them', aigauiaed a system
of emigration, which has proved ominantlv eftcienL Some leading men came
Juat Now!
to Cuifomia and organized a company, VWS rcsMmaae nr rea rneea wreaa vaanv
the abject of which
to further the
YORK OBSERVER
intareata of all who wished to migrate NEW
Tb,..— —I *-&lt; IWH, -T... . . ... OT A.
from the Chinese District or State to
*!dcb thd oqganizm belonged. A haad(Juarters was osublished at tian Frencisco, aad the migration of.applicants
was facilitated by advances ol money,
THE CHURCHMAN.
information, adrica, Ac. On the arrival
SV
LADDEDT 5SMTE
of the immigrant*, tho company's agents
elletadad to the diaembarkation, furaiib
wagon*, etc., and reoaivo the naw t omers ,° '1~**f,M.rp. &gt;|7lU)RY aVCT^tfarJ* Cl*at the house of the company provided in
AromaticVegetable Soap.
San Francisco for that purpose. That
is their homo until they get employment
They leave their baggag* there, whore
also letter* fronr hmm ar* directed, and
when out of employaaant they live there..
They, then, ore th*ir own uisators, sock
employaseut get the beat pay they &lt;an,
pay op ghat the company hoa advanced
on thah* account, aad'flU p*r head for
the privilege of the homo. etc. Tbiv is
the whole avstem. branches of I ho com­
pany or dub being established for them
m the interior. The suoceaa of the first
company or dub led to the establishment
of ocher* from oilier Chinees district*,
and I am told that there are now six in
cp ration, by the m*an* of which eomo
to.UOi) Chinamen* are now in California.
All those Chinamen hare been educated
at public echocis. and I am further aasurod that there uro now, hrwevar poor,
but can rood and write. Many of them
are young men, bWt a considerable pro­
portion bare families at home, to whom
they ntora occasionally, and generally
eamebaek; but the majority, coming fo
a strengv country, were not permitted by
i^T’
tlieir parent*, whose authotity in Chinn
is ab*olate, to bring their families until
Rnrigthing more curtain wa» known of
the statu of affairs hero. The same mo­
tive of interest which has drawn and ret*izwd a population of Americans on the !
Pacific alojie, has drawn, and it will no
doubt retain, them aa a permanent class
of asUlara. It is a providential facL
• hich we must accept and treat ai wo
do any other truth, though they under­
bid Other labor on the western roast, as
the Irish aad other Europeans have on
the oaetenr coast They find it very
profitabfe to work in families, in laun­
dries, in wood yards and gardens, and
ML YOUR HARNESS!
on fams, on railroads, and especially in ■■■»«!
MluJH'a nr.earrf H .«»«■* Oil Cl.ce
pfoe*r mfhod. In there they get miner’s
p&gt;u. la o*« (t&gt;l* HU.***i and caernlna:.
rightsand title* by purchase, and thus
hold real property tor a time ai bast

HO
MAKE
-FARM PAY

t&gt;OCT. DODD'S

American
LIFE WSUBAMCK • COIPAHY,

ERVIN
Estate

Broker

AJrP INVIGORATOR.

PHILADELPHIA PA.
OROAffliED I860.
wJO.in.eoM.
.
,
.
I
Orj^u I. Jttt,

M1DBLEVIUE, - BA1RT CO,
ni.ui.

Mien 10Al

Tonic and Stomachic.

HT Perwe. eieblBf te P.r»bM. FARMS
OR VILLAQS PROFflRTY e»e stwayV
r«l BEFfKE BAAGAin al Iba A&lt;*B«T lb** I*
bay efyuewr* vhe ile eel vaal I* mH, u Is

NERVOUS

!“*" ALL POLICIES N.^r.rfuubis.
11 “•••• P«11*I** *e'*n &lt;i*Ur*N* SUM.
1““b c--“

"■“•mi™ run
ort«l**i*d by thia Coapaey b, fa «ffM&gt; th* m*
M lb. Cmtribetfae Rae ,t Wvidroda.
Uiiw
U ilHrral*** lb*
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Il I* • FUKE TONIC, b*raM*h** **r&lt;*dl/ wiU
tHM incrv«**4 «•»»’ t*
lb* MTOMACII. LIVER. BOWLUS, aad aOtfr
tik.t*. is* **ppll** FRESH LI FL hr tb« »..u
Ibat la roaaimli tiSin* pl.t* It •pvr.u*
bM&gt;ih&lt;*(ly. aad with Fl.SgP .-a S--^ DlUkre
TION. ebrtb II pr**u&gt;i**. SlJ-ToRia lb* »F
N1.-1H I* .SOUND HEALTH *r« HAFF1NKAI *T |

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■—!

PROBATE ORDER,
era nt or tttetna**
v a--

FAMILY

GROCERIES,

Candies,
Lemons,
. Oranges,
Nuts, $c.

■ARROWS

TREES I

TIEESI

TDEES1

TwratJ-«igbL
8*0 Acrea Improved
AND UNDER TUI BIST CULTIVATION
Good Balldloc*, rente*, Ac.

GBANB BITER NUBSKBIES,
Lowell, Kent County, Mich.

At a meeting of the Board of Direct­
or* of the Jaekaon, Lasting and Sagi­
naw Railroad Company, held at J ack ton
on the 11th day of October. 1800, the
following resolutions were ^janjtnously

SSEAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC

$3600* ':r?' । -

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS I

(The following dialogue it taid to have
been overheard on the corner of State
A Jefferson streets, a few days ago.]

CALIFORNIA k OREGON

“ Wicre’e ye 'goinl”
TO THE CITY DHUGG STOBE,
“ Where’s Ihatf"
First door West of th* Bank, the best
place to buy good* in Michigan F

•‘TOY DON'T BAY!—What kind of
BEST SEED WHEAT in the WORLD. Goods f”

PerfMljr rr«* fra® lawctj/on* er oUwr 1»P*.
Dm
Pkldi*,, **,**&lt; MU,

mto; grew*

Aaetnllu *.d CbUI »wd

* ™edJclaeL ■rhaal
WaJ» Pa»er.KsetAenair, Pale is,

SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE ACRE.
A*d Wtigtoag

WEMSS

Tb* Ear* *f-trb*«t, vhr* Bilan, i
‘‘er” "» T»«4»» lecke* faegGr*P*lepM4 wrenSy tl*3**4*&lt;
■ b«r*.M&lt;tMOIbj NMilftv*Dealt*
cuatry, *e r***4pt*FprK*.

*

r BICEB,

AM FUR 10 U.al.web | gAO.'tlOr

mon expapaaoeR we also remember that
there era others to whom hi* death is
etill more painful - thore who. hare lo it
aa affoctionato father, oce wtiobas lost a
devotol hnaUud. and to wfasn hb death
is an irreparable bereavement And we
totabr to them oar deepest eympathy,
oorneatly hoping that they may be eustasaad ttd oore&amp;ted m their great affLstim by the Great Cumferur, who

a i. Hirer

’■ns,ALr;J=r.-^-

PEACH TREES.
Aklt

We realise, also, that hi* death will
prove a great lore not alone to ue ar this
Company, bat that in a special nsmm

dSToO. BCOTT,

^jgOTO PhnUtoa -J

DAVID A kilcrrvn.L. • Hortlr*lt*ri*t *f • «-

owe the deceased a debt of lasting grat­
itude for hit early, earnest and uny wldtng and well directed effort* in behalfof
thia rnterpriae, for bis persevering indus­
try and starting integrity, for the wisdom
of his counsels aad the vigor of bis axe-

JOHI ROBERTS

•djaafluact
-----------a a. kluoxt
“ *" “•
.—. wTirioia.

0« THE SOST HUMMABLE TERMS. ■ bo NKbVE FIBRE.

iwr-

WArrau, It baa pleased Almighty God
tn his Providence to remove firvm our
midst oar late associate, Hoa. James
Turner, Treasurer of thi* Company and
member of this Board, who departed
tfiia lifo on the 10th last; therefore
That while we bow with due
euflfhhnfon twthb decree, wAfoel otr low
to be great and deeply painful, deprived
a* we are by hi* death of a moat able
colleague and valued friend, endeared to
ns aH .through a long carear of varied
faperrieoess of labor and Unir in the
hetghth of his uzefulxwM and ki the vig­
or of lifo.

gujinws find

DISEASES.

HEED

•• WHO DOES BUSINESS THERE!"

F. D. ACKLEY.
“Ohl thatfoUarlhatgotbunedoatl—
Whra’d he get into that new place T* .
“About the first of December.” Come,
go down aad see hi* new store 1
•"Nerf San!
there f’

Do they do much work

“ YES 8IR-ER. They’D make a Ae^f
Bu run if you carry it to ’em.’’
“ CHARGE HIGH—do they r
"No, their chcfge* are very moderLh"—R* 'ImA
bU DtMt- •• StSo
there,

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VOL.XIV,
Utsiutsi Jtircctoru
chajilem

in niUKR.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1869

CASHmS^^

Jortnj.
tsi

rocTsriM oy dicat.

JOHN ROBERTS.

dS* F ™,G°O0s

E H MALLORY.

WM. UPJOHN,

P DRAKE. M D

BOSTON CASH STORE!

DR. C 0 SCOTT,

DRY GOODS,

H J HANEY

CLOTHING

I W VROOMAN,
r.f.IFF
Buvycoeai

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

L C.vC. LINSLEY,

GROCERIES,&amp;c

ad DratbL
■10 am • .i

20 per Cent. Cheaper than any other Store in Barry

Alike Ike kawMa rtiatM'* «:1U
,L., —J —. -. .

Wilkie U'cnre.

County.

EXCELSIOR
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

WM H. HAYFORD

J. P ROBERTS &amp; CO

Aro now offering for sale, a full Slock of New and SeiiHonnblc
C&gt; oodx. recently purchased in the beet eastern markets at the
lowest possible priooi for cash, 'fopr stock includes a full line of

STAPLE AND FANCY
•DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
C. 0. HOLBROOK,

WM. H. JEWELL,

JOHN MICHAEL.

Cloths and Beady-mado Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes. Groceries, &amp;c
yy'Cu-h pacing customers, rive us a call. We will eherefolly show you_£j;
our stock, that you may compare prices with any other firsS-class Store
jmijfrtlany.
Zyin the State. We have got the Goods and we want to mUJE
them, and shall tn- to sell rou nil we can and will satisfy you that it
is for t our interest to buv here? Wo warrant th;-price, eh«II basatidactor)-._^3
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
We will take in exchange fofour goods,

Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c^
Re would not forget that we arc Agent for one of the best

WM L. COBB

Sewing Machines in the world—
Tte- »
of •
—*u
-1 Iri
of b» too work. :r
Ito !*•&gt;. “ T.pWH TPH
Co.'s Drug Store, awith-oide State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.

HASTINGS HOUSE.

Haatingo, May 19th, 1800.—yi__________ __________ _________________

enuine drugs a medicines!

HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTOKXKV *al C..„~U« »i L«w.S

G REASONABLE PRICES!
tl

-A.T TIZEJ

HASTINGS DRUG STORE-

1*

HOLBROOK fit MILLS.
ITtotXCTS u I CommUsv. m M’sWtf.Sj’J**!:

WM. JOKES,
iritotox dmim.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!
BRUSHES, V ABNTISIT,
JTJFST JEt-JEJCEIIVJElXJ.
2500 rOrXM

M

250°

enow, X.EAU
™exci.

znre.

JKMK3 jnnXSTON. rropiGtst-

OBO. C. WORTH,

that defies competition.

April S°’h- 18“--’r''

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CMJXD.

nEKTiSTBT.

Michigan Exchange.

I/XD PLA5TESL

Call of the Committee for a Northern
Pacific and Michigan Short Line
Railroad Convention.

The Committee apjnintod by the Com­
mon Council to make arrang'-rceute for
tho Convention to ba held in East Sagi­
naw, Ncvcmbor 28d, 1869, to consider
matter* pertaining to the Northern Pa­
cific and Michigan Short Lina Railroad,
submit tbo following call, which, in due
time, will be sent, with eirculvs and let-

lion of the Common Council:
The undersigned committee, appoint­
ed by tho Common Council of East Sag­
inaw to issue the call and make arrange­
ments for a e-mvantioo to be bald in East
Saginaw on the 23d day of November.
Ih69 at 2 o'clock.p. m , re«po&lt;tfully and
urgent) v request all municipal and other
rortiorato bodies on tho contemplated
line of the Northern Pacific Raiirvad.
Straits of Msckinsw. to tho Atlantic, to
■end delegates to said convention.
And it u earnestly honed that Boards
of Trade, Gty Council*, county and
township authorities, railroad corpora­
tions and other bod— throughout tho
State of Michigan, will bo folly repnerented; and that the States of Ioja,
Minnesota, Wtoxmdn. New Jersey, New
York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Mao-

k Btrade of Mack-

” ATrIVAcM L1M*.

Wa. J. Baxaow,

building an air line from Portland, ns
Oewegs Lewiston, and the Detroit or St.
Clair rivers to Chicago, there to meet the
Union end Northern Pacific Railroads ;
and, though that convention approved of
the line to Chicago, it also approved of
continuing tho Northern Pacilia from tho
head of Lake Superior, east, via the
Straits of Mackinaw and tho Detroit or
St. Clair rirers.
This convention, then, eannbt be con­
sidered any more local than tlie one at
Oswego, though its chief objects shall
bo the building of the Northern Pacific
Railroad through Michigan, acroas the
Straits, to connect' in tho Lower Pe­
ninsula with all roods running east and
eoiith.
Wo are free to admit that, in view of
her oeven hundrod mile.of undevelopod
territory, over which such a routp would
peas, tho rii-hnosa of her soil, tho
amount of valuable timber, her sixty
thousand inhabitants in the Upper l*eninsula engaged in developing her vast
deposits ot copper and iionj&gt; and -who
hare no outlet except by water, and on
account of her aaline, and other compar­
atively undeveloped elements of wealth,
Miclugnn. perhaps has a more vital “intorcat in tho object of tho convention
than any other single Stata
But while thie mav bo true, it is equal­
ly true that all the States named in tbo
coll ore more interested in this than in
any other route. This is made evident

anti vailing for tho call of the miliar.

Erer 8aaixiw, Oct 2t)th, 1PC9,

ACROM THZ CONTIMEIT.
sansts in laying tho oirn&lt;
Fellow.' Temple, but the

Omaha, the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel­
lows were welcomed bore by Humboldt
our appetite, until wo reached thia point
to partake of their hospitality. ■ It waa
Sacramento has doubled in
near ten o'clock before we reached
Humboldt, and before we left thMr ban­
queting table it waa plain to be seen that inhabitants. Bines the great
1862, which nearly submerged
a God-

the darkness of the night, with the grat­
ifying reflection that though we were lion of dollar*.
1,500 mill, west of the Miaoouri river,

ort," yet we wore hospitably entertained
by a flourishing Lodge of Odd Fellows
in a place of only a lew hundred inhab­
itants, and which had grown up in lees
than twenty months.

The

tho natural ground. Streets are soUlod
as far back uaTwentieth. The new copitol. fashioned after tbo Nefinwa! Capitol
at Washington,!:progr-c-i-ed »o farthat
tbo fo'gislaturo will probably ooeupy tt
next winter. Tbo foundation is of gran­
ite ; tho main, building of brick, earns
800 feet long, with - a dome which will
rise 250 foot- Tho architectural eflhet is
admirable, but it is a pity that there was
not a commanding hill to place the
ing uixm. Ito oust wiE fall little below
•2,000,000 in gold. Tho Socmmonto
shope of tho Central Pacific Company
eiqploy rornul hundred mechanloa, and
tho works are driven by an engine of IM
horse power, made upon the ground.
Tlie re^Lnow uses about 160 foeomotivne
50) boflh-ight cars, and 2.000 platform
cars It ha, between 30 and 40 paaoea-

lowing along tbo Truckee river, and now
we begin to ascend the Sierra Nevada,
which defy deacription, though a hun­
dred pons; more iertilo lhas mine, have
essayed the teak. A half-hour’s rido
brings us to the west line of Nevada,
and wo enter California. Here indeed
we are among tho mountains, and )day coming and contracted tor to swell the
bo-poep with crags and spurs. We number to twenty. Locomotivea and the
beet pamenger coaches come from the
in horeo-ahoo form fur six or eight mile, East The freight can hero been made

wo find ourselves within half a mile from

hundreds of foot in ascent Beyond and have^ sills ot Oregon pine and sides ot
below us li« Donner Lxko - a beautiful redwvod. Interiorly they are pointed,
shoot of water, named after a family not veneered. The mountain laurel
who perished with hunger upm&gt; its ehoros would make a bountiful finish, but thus
just twenty years ego. Al thia point far every tiling has lew done In thogrvatRirhardoon, in his oomsnondonee to the eet haste, and skilled labor is cheaper in
tho East
And hero tho enquiry may be made aa
theee pine*. and spruces, and fire eo to tho cxpniM-s of the trip. Ono hun­
darkly green before, or the nio-ees upon dred and Oiirty dollars, in currency, for
a
ti-ket
at Chicago that will bring you
their trunks so brightly yellow, or the
tumbling Vitin of such foamy white- through to Sacramento, and tho extra
neo*! Wore ever tho rocks overhead so ocpin&lt;«« for nteils and sleeping cars are
vast and threatening, or tho chasms be­ from fire to six dollars per day. .From
low eo deep to our • training eyes 1" Up, I Uliic^go to Omaha meals are eovunty-tivo
up, and ore.- the " Summit ’ we go, and rente each ; from Omaha to Promontory
then down tho western »*'!"'—through 11.25. Between Promontory and Saerasixteen mountain tunnels, (Me of them mento tho first is one dollar, the last fifty
over two thousand feet tong.) and through cents, (coin,) and the intermediate oom
forty miles of snow .sheds two miles of eevonty-firo cents each. In general they
which have recently been burned by eome are excellent—for better than one ex­
pects to find utxm a new road, in a new

some Chinamen.) and who are now re­
ported in jail at Sacramento. At the
most exposed pointe the roofs of those
competing railroad outlet east, other than sheds ere of four-inch planks, firmly
by Chicago, for wheat and other products bolted into granite. They have worked
eo well that nearly thirty milos more are
evident that, should to be addwh In nothing have tho Cen­
tra! Pacific shown greater energy than in
dealing with tho snow, which falls hero
south end of Lake Michigan, (which^s
on the lice of the Union Pacific,) its
traffic would naturally drift to the south, lumber on theee mountains Where the
and New York and all the New England
State* would be injured, and New Jersey shoots into the valley below, and are
there sawed up by the numerous mills
ject of ths convention to oppose oonnec- that drink in the mountain streams. The
tiuna between the Northern Pacific Rail­
road and Chicago, but to secure a route
also by the Straits; and thus to guaran­
tee to the Northern and Eastern States
what the Government intended by its
grant of land, a Northern Pacific Rail­
road, to run, as for as possible, through ken. Down, down, down—mountain*
on one side, nothing on tho other. From
up a thousand feet
and Territories.
one window

nasa every day in as much ease end comfur t as if ther were riding from Detroit
to Chicago.
An uniu*------- •—’
along the road is at beat
strain iqion the nervous
; butthe
novelty of thia, and
. . .
scenery of the Platte Valley, the Rocky
Mountains. Weber and Echo Cnanm,
the Paliaadao of the Humboldt ana tho
Sierra Nevadan, is far more than an off­
set. And the trip is quite m eafe to-day,'
as railway traveling will avenga'
throughout the Union.
A B. 1. .

Father Hyacinthe in Mew York.
The great sensation of the

pulpit orator, wboeo reseat jBjtei&gt;
against tho ultra-ltapal tendency now
prevailing in tho Boman Oatfodio
Church haa awakened »o much oympathy and eo greet ho}ioe in the Protectant
world, has now been aiming us for about
one down a thousand or two thousand a week, and Ima had ampl«. “pp-T*—^tiaa
to toe some foeturce of American iifo,
tve-tvro
p and east, and all the Blates on the Allan- running stream thickened and muddied the study of which, aa he eaya hinmelf,'
the lino of tho route recently adopted by
the Trans-Continental Railroad Oaowncountry..
built by the Hlierality of their Govern­
tion at Oswego.
The following ore among the import­ ment, and the energy of iia citisens.
ant questions to bo submitted fr '
very diff n-nt
sideration ol the Convention:
the subjects embraced in this dreufor,
the American river, half a mile in width,
looks no wider than the equally quiet
Shiawassee
At
Alta
we
drink
from
a
•d, and was probably not i----- rnstfi**
rhat route* should be adopted T
Father Ilyadutho himself whois notm
mountain i
uaacquauited with the &lt;k---------The undersigned also respectfully ra­ invitingly
public curiosity as eome
rest al! nrwsjiaponi friendly to the obota of this convention to publish ths
thirty-four miles all brekae are kept
down. Ths foliage grows warmer, and
woods op— into th. broader felda of the
quite natural; and we could 1
fault with the papers if they

Fortland

AALT u4 PiutUiM Ilita..

NUMBER 29

seventeen miles northeast of Virginia
City. It has for yean been a place of
some importance— the eld poney erprraa
concerned, and it ban b--on observed that haring a itatioc here. It u early mom
tho Trans-Continental Railroad Conven­
tion; recently held at Oswego, New York, crowded with passengcra ready to atari
waa called with the expreoa oliject of for mining localities north and south.

Hastings, Midi., Feb. let, 1809.—yl

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

T...-U-, IUU ..«r &lt;j?a. A I

ciflc Railroad?
7th Should the Government, in the
present state of its finances, make further
grants to railroads?
Sth. The charaotec of the country on
tho lino of the Northern Piuifie.
Oth. Tbo valleys of the Upper Missis­
sippi and tho Red Hirer of the North.
10th. Tho western dope of the Rocky
M'inntains to the
of Puget
Sound.
11th. The shortest line between China
and Europe.
12th. The railroads of tho United
States; do they ton ! to settle, develop*
and enrich tlie country ?
13th. Would the granting of a sub­
sidy to two more Pacific railroads re­
tard or expedite the liquidation of tho
national debt ?
14th. Tho railroads of Michigan aa the
shortest connecting link between tho
Northern Pacific Hailroad and the road.
from tho East and South• 15th. The duty of the Government in
reference to the future disposition of the
public domain.
16th. The present end prospective
value.of tho agricultural, mineral, sslino
and lumber products of Northern Mich­
igan.
The future of the Northwest
It may be obeerved that the title given
to thie convention st tho head of tins
call implies that its object is local and
not national in its character. To this we
may reply, that the Northern Pacific
Railroad, thought to bo a great mtfonal
trane-contincntal Uno, ia nevertheless to­

�NEW

Sftitina? Bmnn.
Ib&lt;n,&lt;®tthe eh^rto
®
‘
Raspoadent. but we

The remit of ths November elections
m»y bo stated in brief aa fellows:
irvir York baa gone Democratic, as

everybody expected it would, by about
tod or fifteen thousand on tho State
ticket^ and electing a Democratic

to«jority in both branches of ths LegisMassachusetts fa Republican on the
State ticket by an overwhelming major­
ity over aA^artiss. with a throe-fourths
majority In tbo Halls of Legislation ;
though we are sorry to add that the anti­
prohibition party are ia tho nsceu'lacey
in tho Legislature, that question, instead
of party, haring controlled the olocticn
of the House and Senate.
Wisconsin is Republican by from six
to ton thousand on the popular vote, sad
they have thu Legislature by a large ma­
jority in both branches. Friend A. J.

YoA tr

token from that officer by Hatsw CbQNB,
405 Broadway, Nov. iwa.j
and that the ceas haa been nettled, and
The city at' this season L exceedingly
that the bonds will be paid at an early
day. Bsraeaey for tbo People. Haxray gay. Tho streets are kalaideaoopio with
hurrying crowds in newest habiliments
Wright for the Respondent.
The People vs. Burton Hawley. In­ of brightest colon. Never before did
dicted for larceny. I load guilty, and color »ram to bo u»&lt;d to such advantage.
was sent to State Prison far fifteen Wo no longer see the patchwurk le.kmonthu He stub a horse. Sweeney far ing toilettes of many tints, bat good,
ths People.
'
sarvweahlo-lookiag aelf-colorod suite,
The 1‘ocpb vs. Alfred Lancaster. In­ trimmed with material of different text­
dicted far Rape. Ia tiffs eara the onra- ure but tbo came color, Besides tho
plaining witness could not bo found and suit proper—which may bo of silk or
tho ease went over, the Respondeat be­ velvet or cloth or eatia - plaid shawls or
ing held in gl.000 bail for his appear­ burnous are worn, ar striped burnous, or
showier still, burnous of self-colored
ance next term. James A Bw
*
doth, heavily embroidered. One of the
tho Peopb; Holbrook A Mills
latter recently ordered by Mlle. ——
epoadent
tho distinguished Prime Donna, was of
The Peopb va. John Bowser,
a bright ecarirt doth of the finest text­
od for Larceny. In this case

spend out was permitted to plied guilty
to petit larceny, and was eenteneed to
the County jail for six monthu James
A Sreesoy for tbo Peopb; Charles 0.
Holbrook for Respond ent.
Tbo Peopb vs. John Miller. On com­
plaint ot assault and battery. Verdict
GuBtv, and fined (70. James A 8woo
toy for the Peopb; Holbrook A Mills for
Cub will phase accept oor congntulaRespondent.
tious on hie re-election by eo handsome
The People va. Blain Ray and John
a majority.
Patton. Indicted for assault and bat­
Minnesota ia also Republican by from
tery. Continued by tho People. James
four to six thousand on the State ticket,
A. Sweezoy for the People; Holbrook A
except Governor, who runs behind, but
Milb and N. A Balch for the Reipondis elected by some fifteen hundred. The
legislature is also largely Republican in
The People re. Jomen Ray. On com­
both branches.
plaint for assault acd Lattery la this
West Virginia also elected a decidedly
4—
..4 * I— ■&lt; ■ —— — caso the people were nut ready, and the
Court allowed tho case to gvover, rather
jority of the county officers are of the
against equal and exact jutice, we think.
same party.
James A Bweezoy for the Peopb ; Hol­
Kansas is as Republican os over,
brook A Milb and N. A Balch for Re­
only Dara eo, if that is’ ]X&gt;* ibta.
spondent.
Illinois elects a Constitutional Conven­
The Peopb vs. Richard T. Flint On
tion in which tho Republicans have seven
charge of false pretences. Thw case was
majority, according to the Chicago
stricken frvm the Calendar by direction
Trilnau, and they hare also elected twoof the Prosecuting Attorney. And of
thirds of the various county officers,
course the peojle must pay tlw expense
though Cook County went off on a taoincurred in thu matter, however great
geni, and elected a Union ticket over a '
an outrage it may bs. But we forbear
so-called “ Court House Ring,” by a ma­
further comment, as we are to have a
jority of many thousands.
full and interesting history of this case
Detroit is Democratic, but by a re­
duced majority, Mayor Wheaton being

New Joretry is, also, Democratic in a
legislative rote, but by a majority some­
what reduced from last year.
On tho whole, tho elections of 1£69
are glorious, and indicate an easy victory
far tho Republicans in the Congressional
elections of 1870.

In our last wo noted that tho Circuit
Court vii still in session, and.made a
brief referaaee to a coaplo of leading
esses Since then the Court has ad­
journed, after a long and laborious ses­
sion ia which aa unusual amount of bu­
siness was done. The Judge is ever
prompt, courteous and efficient, though
from tome cause ho allows^a certain

Jn publication in a few days. James A.
Sweeney for tho Peopb; Holbrook A
Milla for Respondent
The Peopb va. John Green, impleaded
with Frank Baylis. Indicted for larce­
ny. Plead Guilty, but on account of his
youth, and tho fact that he was more a
tool tn Baylis tian otherwise, the Judge
1st him off on tho payment of a fine of
1100.' But ho had been in jail several
months, which wo prosumo tho J udge
took into account. James A. Swoea-y for
the Peopb.
'
Tho I’eople vs. Frank B. Duffy. On
charge ot false pretences. Ia this ease a
mIZ, prtuqui wm entered, why wo are nut
advised, bat presume the cases against
him ware settled. C. G. Holbrook L&lt;r
tho People, Swo«-xcy A Wood for Re-

The People, on complaint of IL Wintore, Appellant vs, John F. Esnorj, Ap­
pellee. Tliis was one of tbo celebrated
Midd’-crillr liquor stub. But tho cam
trout own H. Wright fur tho I'oopb;
no Attorney of Record tor .Appellee.

” sprig of the law ” in this vftKgo to
rule him as with a rod of iron, sometimes
to the great detriment of Parties ami
thmr Attorneys, though we presume this
is not so plain to the Judge as to specta­
tors, far if it was, with his unflinching
integrity and earnest desire to see justice
H-mry Harrington va Alfred J. Har­
done all partie*, be would ahake off thu ris. Replevin. In this ease the plain­
man’s influence, as bo wonld a deadly tiff submitted to a non-suit, with cost ia
miascaa, with which alone it can be com- favor of de'endant Holbrook A M Qis

for plaicliff; Burgher A Hayford for dv-

As erar, "Dan ” was at his post, and
ia saying this, we simply say that thedutiss of Clark were as well and aa prompt­
ly desM as bmh can do them, and that is
understood and appreeaxted by all who
bare to do with tlw Court or any County
barineva pertaining to that office, from
tho Judge down. The other officers of
tho Court, tho Sheriff and his Deputies,
the 0. G OemtoUiooer, Ac, were as
•ver active and watchful of thepaLHcintorasta, and prompt in tho discharge o!
their duty—as all good offican should

[•U4UT P0| TUG CABS!

learn bo was

Henry A Parker vs. Andrew J. GrannolL
Asiumpfft
In tiffs case tbo
plaintiff wm called three times, but fail­
ing to respond a judgment of non-suit
wm entered, with costs for defendant
Holbrook A Milb for plaintiff; James A
Swoezcy for defendant.
Wm. H. Baadlo vs. Frank B. Duffy.
Tre*paas on the case. Thu cause was
settled by defendant. Holbrook A Milb
for plaintiff; Swectoy A Wood for de­

ure ; it was so shaped that it answered
Lt a mantle and a hat, in which stste
it was suitable for promenade, or with­
out a hat it formed a mantle and hood
suitable for carriage wear, for tho opera,
or as a ttrtit du fal Tho mantilla ends
of tho front were made long enough to
cross on tho breast and tie in a loose
knot behind ; all arvund tho edges, rm
the shoulders, the ends, and tho hood
pioco were heavily embn-iden-d in floral
pattern, in rariel colored silk, on tho
Grover A Baker machine, and the ends
ware finished with taoacla to match. We
have frequently mentioned this machine
ia describing fashionable attire, for in
tbo matter of embroidery and stitching­
bias seams - and thia is an ago of slopes
and seams and gores —it is the only ma­
chine that can accomplish them perfect­
ly. Another stylo of wrap—the Rod
Jacket, very popular bjw—ow.-s all it&lt;
beauty to ths work of this machine ; tho
material is simply red opera flannel, lut
by being worked in floral or Greek pat­
terns in black or white eflk, the most ad­
mirable efforts are obtained. Tho jack­
ets are worn by school girls principally.
One or two of them, and a waterproof
&lt;ape for rainy days, ere deemed indis­
pensable by fond and fashionable mam­
mas. For full dress promenade co*-,
turns*, satin will bo much worn; m

PRICES TO SUIT

First-Clais BUGGIES

'AlgwE.

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

IWSpccialitiea in erery department.

Direct from Factories.

STO KES! STOTBS! STO FES!
Wo hare now In Stock the lorrgont variety of

ever offered in the County
I AIM TO SELL

Genuine Articlea

COOKING,

,£?2-0Wf’?'TRate*.,,,.

PARLOR COOK A.VD

has a fine assortment of

DOUBLE WAGONS.

T..

PARLOR STOVES

MEW MILLINEBF 600DS HERE.

0. D. SPAULDING.

eror brought to Xlawtlssg^w. Cosne wise n«d nil uutt sawtbvs
ARNESS SHOP—A fln« Stock of Hamons on hand.

H.

B

pairing done promptly on short notice.

Hostings, Mich. April 23, 1SGU.

WIGHTMAN A GREBLE.

WOOLEN FACTORY!

11astinn* Woolen Factor?

Tas iambs' Ara Socirrr, «
with Emaanel Church, will b
taiaed on Wednesday afternoon
Jobs 8. .Goodyear, at her remJ

TOR BALE,
•ell

CLOTHING HOUSE!

the

l£xchtin|ge&lt;l

FREE OF CHARGE

Dated, May 2C, 1M9.- yl
IMPORT

Qcrrs a Cornuar.—Under Repablinan rale tho State tax tit 1M9 in ths
State of Mishigua io 9445^4 97, and

an

which time it has been erowi
baslMaa Over three thousand
cas-imere of a decidedly snp-ri
a-ter have Ixen manufacture.,
lasge variety of gt&gt;d flannel* .
fourteen hundred d Bare worth
ing dose, to ear nothing of 1
faDed and finished for outasds

WEDDING AND VISITING CABOS
r.tnux GootH,

do great credit to the partner *
intended the manufactire, Mr
Btura, and wk&gt; isia all reep-

nRESGKX VAhEM.

TOILET MLTTS.

SILVERSMITHS,
Corner Woodward and Jef­

WoaxiWjux. Tbenewarr
of Ruasxu, A Nxnxs to sell
cash. Call and see.

ferson Avenues,
DETROIT, MICH.

‘
DUMONM.

•Eg bat the Rev. J.' W. Banm.

UntAAUM,
r*4*iA

of Bouuraei Church at Ilasti q
Itiaf synopsis of the work of
Mh far the hat year, snlalantii
hws,thongh era do not vouch i

ortMKM^-of the tguras,
written entirely from mdbory.
officiated imffTduritig tho ys
w,tk the Slot Sunday after Tr
tanas, of which tcm'vr two e

caraotimiee. though tl
‘hereto urara not saamber* ol

TAXES! TAXES!

ft*** &gt; twelve funeral m
adults and

Parish, but included twi
toUMben ot that Church, h
,«fal Mrs. Nathan Boriow, to

H. A. GOODYEAB.
before the recent advance.

Yuri..

Jefferson

Hastuos Woetxu Fscroai
with great pleveure that we ran
the be i in sos of thia important
to our rfacufactnriftg establiaba
proved a euneeeo and a pay irq
ment The budding was rrort
the supervisum of J. 8. Van Bn
in 18W, but passed into the I
ths pre'-enl proprietors in Juoe I

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.

ABDW ARE bought of the Manufdotum-»

The Galaxy
Misceffaay; Draft Weed ; Literature and
Art; Nsbwfaa.
The subeariptiun priee of the GaAtry is
(4M per year. There is no more valu­
able magssios (mbliahod in the country
than the Gsbry.
Adffre- Ebe’.don
Co„ No* 498 and 500 Btradway, N«

ooroor ot

NEW 00001 FOB FAIL AND WINTER I
A LARGE abhohtment.

Z iMpcoTulanayon hand a larte and wM idUdtd Slock

sJms Frank B. Duffy.

Guilty, much to the surprise of most
maa wbo beard the teotimonv, and the
Resposufont required to give bad for tho
paymoet e( care dollar a week far the
eupporf at the child, and in default
is at present boarding st the Hotel De
Mdosy. James A. Swoosey fcr’UFtepla. Holhrook &amp; Mills cad Burgher

SPAULDING’S HE*

completed foe a young bride; it waa
trimmed with bands of English squirrel
skin, these were arranged around tho
tunic aa-1 around ths pointed basque a collarette and cuffs of tho earns accom­
panied it—tho gloves were of bright
blue kid, the exact shade of the satin.
The bridal traveling drees was of grey
satin-faced cloth, banded with bea'y
plusli, of the same shade. A din- UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER,
nor dress was of a greyvelvet with a de­
eded pink shade, the trimming was
bands of ruse-colored plush. Another

fendant
Ira McQiu'Uing vs. Frank B. Duflj.
Trespass oa tiis case. Cuntinupd by
cumunt of partira Hsifatook A Mii.e
for plaintiff; Bwe sey A Wood for defehdaat.
Tn Gilxxy for November u promptly
George E. Cross vs. Frank B. Duffy.
Trespa.s on tho oaso. Contixuod by on hand, and contains tho following
valuabls
reading:
consent of parties. Holbrook A Miffs
for plaintiff; 8woe»y A W’ood for drLoranso Jordan va. Alonso B. Duffy,
Trespass on the
ease. Continued by consent ot parties.
Holbrook A Mills for plaintiff; Bweeaey
A Wood far defendant.
John Dicksnaheeta vs. Frank B. Duffr,
site. Aloaaf B. Daffy. Trespass on tho
ease. Continued by eoassnt of parties.
Holbrodk A Mill. lor plaintiff; Sweerey
A Wood far defendant.
Ephraim Pareeiu ts. Emanuel Croak.

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE

trimming, this material is going out, vel­
vet taking tho place it had last season in
popular,favor. A beautiful walking suit
of blue satin of a bright shade has been

dinner dreis was of shaded silk, red one
way and pink, another way. A vpty
ttylnh one war of poacock-eobred silk,
tho warp green and the woof b'.M: the
trimming to thu wm fringe made of the
side feathers of the peaco k. Black vel­
vet petticoats are much affected, an J are
deemed economical, M they are so servioeable, and can bo worn with any »uiU
The same is true of black velvet basques
at d tunica. A naw and effective etyb is
that of trimming dresses of one material
with flounoos or rouchea ot anotbi-r—
thus a pupb silk u trimmed to the
waist with narrow ruffles ot black piakei
silk, the drees shows only on the waist
end deeves and between the ruffle*.
Another is black silk trimmed with grensdine, four flounces with their depth
betwefa each. The flounce* were fin­
ished with two rows of cowing machine
stitching. Bias plaid floc nos* cut in the
pointe indicated by the plaid ore very
new, and when the plaid* are bright like
the Rob Roy, tho btuart, the Victoria,
are also very effective on tho brown* nnd
grey* aud black* which are always ia
fashion. A scarf of th* same folded
aero** the breast is * great improvt ^&lt;-nt,
M it imp arts’ the suit air eo much de­
sired .to tho costume Th* jiroper head
gear f»r this styb ot wrap is eap and
standing feather.
Jirovtcx.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

NEW GOODS

'

r°r*t

iBTUNES

BUILDING MATERIALS,
'
CARPENTER’S TOOLS

�EHHoas or TOUTS

SEW ADVEITISEMEST*.

,wk”

NEW ADVERflSEMENTS.

Wm. H. Burk

A Cot.

Column.

SIXTY DAYS FROM JAPAN.
CONSTITUTION

“t™4 M'“ H.„ N

BUSINESS CARDS.
w. tutxa*..

BOVN® A GALLOWAY,

0WMER8 IF PATEIT RIBHT8

BANKERS.

ext-Ltimed tho

*w» MxrrcrarcBxm or
NEW AND PATENTED ARTICLES,

HAST15O8, --■ SS&lt;1 . . . MICH.

MIBB M. MEAD,

MH X

DETROIT NOVELTY WORKS

DRESSMAKER.

Jfanfaituri
[■ractseabls meona
Aar. 8d. This Association win heard]
eo-opomts with all evangriicM tfanomi-

D. a WOODWARD,
WIGHT)!AN A 0 SKULK.

COMMERCIAL.

Aar. 4tb. All Sunday School worker,
and friends sbaD bo considered as mom-

*o.v. z%&gt;.,«n i. Qtoenas a rsovtsioxs.

Aat. 5n. Th* officer, of thi, Asaoci!!»1. Nono other n-od apply.

nuv9w2

MACHINE KNIVES.

teats Wearlag Apparel!
WAXXAOC-S CLOTH

Plainer, Shingle, Stave, Moulding. Feed
and all Kinds to Order.
Mill Picks, Steam Heating,

WILLIAM ’MYERB, ’
tmUr a

REMOVAL.

Music &amp; Jewelry

E. S- BUSH &amp; CO.

rrtrwrr mcw
Ma.eTIAC.K- • • »3rt ■ •■•Wil

dents, seh-efod one from each fownsliip
of tho County, a Secretary and a Treas­

MAIN BROTHERS.

urer.
,
।
Aar. Gru. Tho duties of the President,

Ill aid II® Randolph street,

DnaUiia, Groceries,

usual.y devolving upon tbow officers, in
J/.nl. K.j.r'
addition to which th»y shall pvs atten­ Cktekni*. p«r 11
IltTi ITtfiMt X.ei'un Hair Btooatr
tion to the Sunday School work and its
eiil annulate th - ah orient- ard the sodumaada throughout the County, and ar­
ctti-.niuf the hair lube. Until they re- range for Conventions anil Institute! un­

HANTINOS, . svyl ■ MICHIOAM.

AARON CLARK,

Groocric# and Produce,

N AUCTIONEER d.lr kaSSMd hr U. tt

der ths auapiaw of the Association.

BE.

Tss 8x«ixa Soctxrr connected with
tie Prviby'srsn Church will bo rnterfo-el on Friday aftenwte. by Mrs. D tha cause i^.their respective townships,
C Hsvley, at ber re-idesco. on tho oor- ergenutd Sunday Schools ia co-operation
with tho Sunday School mii.iunary in
tttsf Jefferson and Green .treota.
destitute neighborhoods, whenever prac­
III t.iBts.' Aid Sect nr, connected
ticable ; procure reports of all the Sunwith Etnanncl Church, will be entertuMfioa W. dna-day nflornoon by Mrs.
to the County Association at its regular
meetings.
tLs eontvr of J.fLrson and High

DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!

.STATE KT. tiANTDiOA MICH.-

xx» reom-cs nxxxxr.
HARTU4M,
sly I ■ . ■ MICH.
t-y CaM. P*ta for Prodeo.

An Entire nsw'Btock of

FOREIGN AND DOMEBTIC

JQ-OTICE.-TO SAFE COSTS

Only &lt;5 for a Perfect Sewing Machine !

Wakes the Lock Stitch.

•4.00

GRANTA PHILLIPS

GRANT A PHILLIPS

FA1IY,

Embroiders Beauillullv.

GRANT'k PHILLIPS

Whoso Account* and Motes are

Whose Accounts and Notes *we .

FAIRY.

Whose Accounts and Notes are iDue

i
bnt passed into . the hands of. j Treasurer, B. J. Gxaxt.
tbo piwnt proprietors in June loot, since
vhiehtitne it ha, been crowded with
Woolland, Mrs. J. D. Flowers.
Curlluu, Mrs. Clark Parsons.
cuinere of a drciitdly auperior chara-urhave
manufactured, al o a
Thornapple, Mr A. A. Mead.
lugs varirty or god flannels, and over
Castleton, Mr*. Fannie Mottfourteen hundred d Ilan (worth of cardHastings, Mr. O. D. Spaulling.
Rutland, Mr. C. H. Stone.
filed and tlnished for outside parties.
Yankee Springs Mr. J. W. Milei.
Same of the caadmerc. manufactured

Mast Call and Settle

At Once-NOW.
At Once--uSrO'W.
At Once-NOW.
SPECIAL NOTICES.

How Hostetter's Bitten Cure Dyipepiia

WoJfcan Mat

boon overheard on tho corner of State
A Jefferson streets, a few days ago.]

“ JfTiere’e ye ’goinl"

TO THE CITY DRUGG STORK
" fl here's that?”

fTeJUran Wluti Wt Sa)/,'

First door West of the Bank, the best
place to buy goods tn Ml.blgan r

AXD MIST HIVE OUR PAY

•' YOY DON’T SAY!—What kind of
Goods?’

AND MUST HAVE OUR PAY

Hope, Hr. Charles Robinson.

AND MUST HIVE OUR PAY

WITHOUT DELAY.

■■ WHO DOES BU6INESSTHERE ?’

F. D. ACKLEY.
“Ohl that feller that got burned out!—•
When’d ho get into that new place F*

Prairioville, Mr. Doolittle.

Tbo new arrangement

‘•About the first of December." Come,

JOHN G.-RUN YON

of RnuLt &amp; Nevixs to sell goods for
caih. Call and »e«.
nuv9w2 aa follow.’, (the friends at tho reipectiro

Jefferson Street, Hastings, Mich.,

EusruCsuacn.—On Sabbath mornwith the President the day of the month,
lait the Rsr. J. W. Bancroft. Hodor
cf Eaanusl Church at Hastings, gave a
At Middlovillo in December.
Irief tynopsis uf the work of that parAt Hickory Corners in January.
■*'- Ibr the last year, substantially as fol­
At Woodland Centre in February.
low., thvcgb we do not vouch for tbo oxAt Orangeville in Marek
•rtsocunuy uf ths figures, an this is
A collection of |5 75 waataken to pay
vrittsn entirely from memory. Hu had
for the printing of circular); after
o!Eiists&lt;l in all dun tig tho year ending
which, with approptiato oxerci so, the
mb the 2lst Sunday after Trinity, 1G1
mooting was adjourned.

Ixeosou. President

“ 'Ncrr Sa&gt; I
there?’
•

Do they do tauoh work

u YES SIB-EE. They’ll make a Snuf
Box run if you tarry it to 'em.’’

KEEPS THE LARGEST.

^S’iSrarSS

" CHARGE HIGH—do they f

AND BEST STOCK OF

[DOTS AND SHORS

Ma’’—He’jJt knows lus little “Sok
Fotml ” ye know, I get my goods there,
and nover fail of gutting suited I”

“COME LET’S GO DOWN ’’—To the
City Drug Store.
F. D. A.

'

n*&lt;s ceremonies. though tho parties

»h»ch eight were adults nnd four old •

bought since the laie decline in prices
•p-a. of shorn only a portion ’ were of
"• pariah, but included two honored Rruru. 4 Navor*.
dov0w2
«»u&gt;bur3 of that Church, Mr*. Keith

rhktfU HALL'S
fcA J KSTABLE SICILIAN
HAIR

~Renew£R.

THVUCUK *&gt;» CLBMVNW

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
CIA1CKH,

Hostings. Oct. 6flUW»-«

'

Solii Silver id Plaid Van.

MORTGAGE SALE.

«7 of wLum he paid a most glowing
bit d*serr&lt;-d tribute He
that the

of the tfociety hud been »17B
^«iug the pa,t year, ntrt induding tbo

1.000
AllJo

w-r-maly liberal donation of H25 of
owning, U pay all tho mdebtedsois of th&lt;-Church; that there had bo*a
•"*&gt;1 addition* lu the Chareh during

------- MW, W BVfHMWW W
“•hst Diocesan Convention, numbered

&lt;THE ENDLESS MATCH!
Onw H Ji rSw&gt;W »U wilt U.-r .WL

WORDS OF
TOBTOCMO MKU

Tho "Endless* IVlatch. X
•

*w mvurrtsa sots

WONDSRFCL.
Uw dttribW 10 th. »*“

O*"”1

wlhw rv,
I* *“‘fl’’"'
•"enty-two, and that generally the
Church was in a very pnapcruu* condi­ ™ m Ui. Till.*, go—' (Wo*w

tion.
'
11&gt;* report certainly exhibited tbs
&lt;*Vdl .nd Society dwply indebted to

. M. J. TARNKLL,

yssfe—-

•'•ithfu! icrrunt
Tn VitrBm Twelve Shilling Tn
la Ofi# Dollar and Forty Ceuta, at the

BtrrCSrt

GOODS,

SEWING MACHINE.

All Persons Who'Owe

tary nnd Treasurer shall designate. end
such other stated Conventions end Initi-

DRY

FAIRY

All Psreons Who Owe

Uimsei Woot.rs Factory.—It I- ous villages and townships of the
vjh great pie'sure thnt we record that County.
tl. bu-incs! of thi’ important addition
AfVir the unanimous adoption of the
NoarmacufaeturingestabliUimcnte has Constitution, the following officers wore
jroreda .tiroes, and a poring inveatnettt. The building wm erected under
*|w lupervisi in of J. S. Van Brunt, EaqM

Woxis WKt.t.

PRICKS REDUCED!
Every Lady can hare a Sewing Machias.
23,000 NOW IN LSE.

All Persons Who Ows

t.auwor*rain. We oA(nc^tly commend
lais ntabluhmrat to the attention and
roafi Ince of t’uj people of Barry
Couaty.

“THE FAIRY.

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

on annual meeting in November, at ouch

WlGHTMt!* AOREOLK.

Kkio of

Brass Goods

BAHTISOfU

L

far in®.

SK.’W&amp;Jft-’*’-"

John Heflron,
WHOLESALE

OYSTER &amp; FRUIT

�Brasstcet
'hiA represeat the bold monk aa
■ town unbridled vanity, and apt
fmifiate hi. views, bat treat him
&gt; axcornmuninated. Only Father
, wiio. though the moat zealous
•&lt;f the interwta of the Roman
i CBucb ia thi. eoentry, ia well
to entertain himself rlawa bru­
tha rnlabon of tbo Church to
eucicty, which are different from
bariahed at Romo, had aevaral
ed Interviews with him. What
i an theee onrarioni from Father
&amp; Father Keeker, who baa
Roma to take pnrt ia the
CounciL decline! to make
public.
.
Among the few others who had a pro-,
tracted mtorriow with Father Hyacinthe 1
i tnmedfatoly after hia amnd, waa one of I
the rdfSMcntatirea of TA# JfAAeAW,
whoae ojoeoraotion with the Father wni
likewiae partly of a pamonnl and private
character. Father Uracintho haa, howerar, no hesitation ia defining hia promt
nontioa. He haa, ho eaya, at no time of
hia life boaa a sympathiser with the ultra­
montane theonea which now prevail in
the ChBrch, and which claim infallibility
for the Pope, and an abaolntc ruler of tho
Church over State Govt-rnmeuU and
State institution!, a forcible ounprcmimi,
wbenrrerlt ia practicable of alfdueanting forms of religion, and other extraor­
dinary pririlogM. But ther.C theoriea.
be says, hare thus far not boon the faith
of the Church, and he etill hopes that
they never will be. He hopes that the
ootning Council will not officially tanclion any of them, and thus farm out of
the Church tho many thousands who
protect, again.t them. In thia hope, he
■till reganla himeelf aa a Roman Catho­
lic ; but tho fundamental doctrines of hia
meod are the divinity of Christ and the
iaapiratsou of the Scriptinee; and ho reganiaae£»Uow-Cl&gt;rutian«all Prvte.tanta
who bold tn these doctrines. lie declines
to any what course of acta-a he will pur­
sue m earn the Council ahall,'aa ie eotnmonly expected, ingraft ell the ultra*
montaae iheuriu. into the creed of the
Chunk This question, ho says, will
eome up fix his consideration only after
resolafoaa of that character ahall hare
been naaaol by the (Eoumenical Coun­
cil,
Ammm the Protcstania of The United i
States, there has naturally been a pro­
found ^empathy with tie prieat who,
from a general Christian standpoint, haa i
eo boldly protested against those features 1
of the rating party ia the Church of
' :h asj. most offensive to Protietiana. Samn, we sec, have
i sympathy only in the hope
r Hyacinthe will soon diacanIf from the Chun h of Rome |
This, ia our opinion, is a

ojtice

JJ»AL NOTlCEa~

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DOOT. DODD’S

E R V I N E

UR INSURANCE COIPANY,

ASD . INTIGORATOR.

PHILADELPHIA PA.

HOW”MAKE
’"FARM PAY

la Eaehaege Black,

ORGANIZED 1850.
ANNUAL INCOME
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MIDDLEVILLE, • BA&amp;BY GO, MTCBIBAJ •
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NEW YORK OBSERVER

DISEASES.

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lb. IommS Is AassellT
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vrwius wlU

gujinrss flirre

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.THE CHVBCHMAH.
liT 8! UISUT Sifter

JOHff EGBERT
0R THE BOST REASONABLE TERIS.

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ALT. FOR 81700

Ct,

1700 w’tF- •J-*01’ .yssrs ri lUprretet islr
•&gt;- W ill Isk* a food tlriM'fiaia aa (ral pt

nd e good eaeortmeat ,f .lM CAKE. sal.Uid
CUEESK; alee.

FAMILY

GROCERIES,

Tbe Meaictas fee Wheeplsg Ceegb.

..•toSr. Nstetoesolls.tosrsSw g,«ss sgre,
blss.d sltotoi imui ,JUf Is um -tn?, s
«Mgb- TM. .. .
aZT,
sAIMrea
ssr^tH to tees. sU^tee M cm

Candies.
Lemons,

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Ts.-3.Sii::

J. G. RARROtl

Oranges,

Nuts, $c.
C«.b paid ter all blade te rip. Pnilto,
Decrire, Belter, Lard and Egg,, at III

Ninety Acres.
A«j«ialag the VOlot sf MlddlsslUs, .a 8s«tls&lt;
Twsstj^lgH.

Thera always have been, and there etill
^tbaBaand. of pricsta and laymen hi
the Church of Rome who • look mare at
tbo giMt Christian doctrinrs which they
bold ia common with Protestants, than Full Miuii'i rautd niiina Oil Bluet
la n.w «&lt;rU MM.MH sad Martaitai.
at thine which separate them from Prot­
estants. Theee, aa they recognize Prot­
estanta aa fellow Christians, ahouLl, ia
their turn, be recognized by Protestants.
Aa tbo Church of Rome is constantly
moving forward in tho opposite direction,
aad widening the gulf which separates
them from the remainder of the Christiaa world, thaae liberal Catholic., will be
drawn nearer to a common Christianity,
and this will be tlie case ths more they
■hall be treated by Protottanti ai felloe |
Christiana. - Tit JlftW*.

OIL YOUR HARNESS !

®O Acres Improved

‘law?

AND UNDER THE REST CULTIVATION
TJREESI
G»4 Buildings, Ffare., dbs.
TREES! \
TIEES!

tt Acne Wb«i oa tbs 0&gt;aaadi Os. Ulrd a
abteb will gw w|U, Ue hm.

GRAND RIVKB NUBSERIES,

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Price 860 an Acre.

Lowell, Kent County, lich.

c. a. fiOLBJX
LTTOaXKY M Uw.
P.MMIIW AIU.SU.S

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ert.r. ul i*u u

I»EA.CII TREKH.

DAYlDfguOTWK^.L.1 n.rtlewh«rta.f

I

#2,000 IIEVVAR1) •

I ’!*’* * Fl 7” ®f ’J*
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X Irvi.g, bU«g.u
a.I.roWMateuga
ta NUdMUte. ted . .U« frwr
w
Acre. Iwprtete,-wkwh
I WILL SELL FOB *3.300,

Pnzxaox's Maoaxetx for December ia
on otsr table in advance. It ia a splen­
did aumbsr, with two stcei engravings;
a mammoth fashion plate,'colored
pattern ia Berlin work, and nearly fifty
wood cuts. We do not wander at the
Ahnwsv arrafabtos of “Petarson,"—said
to be the largest in the world—for it
rtaDy fr" swr. /or Ite wna Lian uy
s&lt;Aw. Every lady ought to subcribe for
iL Its ALixxonr Colous Faauos
Platen art always tho latest and prettiest
Its stories are tho best publiaod any
whar*. In 1870, in addition to its usual
quanify of abort stories, Fivb Osuoarai
Osrr-Ruwr Normtrs will be giver,'

LSQA1 NOHCIEB.

arm
AMERICAN

GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC
TEA (OHPA.n,
MO. • CHUMC11 STREET.

SSBOOMiSis;

HSSTIMOB HO

A Portable Engine and
*n l» &lt;*&gt;&lt;1 eeadiUea. &gt;01 b. s.14 sa ruuuU.

asscsig them “Tbs Prisoner of the Baafib,” by Abb &amp; Stephens, -The Secret
at Beetnas** Holose," by Jane C. Austin,
“Aow it Faded/' by Frank Leo Baus-

IIPOBTANT TO FAHIES!

dict, Ac., Ac.
About 1,000 pages of
reading matter will be gives in 1870,19
Mammoth Colored Fashions and 14
sapevb Steal Engravings. The Magarino
will be frttilf impretfi.
The terms,
however, will remain Two Doixabs a
year k&gt; aingle eubaoribers. A CbAiil u
: t^r copite for »6.00,

CALIFORNIA 4 OREGON

SEED WHEAT AGENCY.

BEST SEED WHEAT in the WORLD.
I’rrtesly fro. fre. la^titem or olWr lw&gt;Pw
PlXie'T.’^teZu,AmU&gt;U“ “icteli tete

18), “Oar Father Who Art in Heaven,"
an a premium.
Fs ma tp^k,
£».
pr^iap. flow ia the time to got up

SIXTY BUBHEL8 TO THE ACRE.
Aad V.igbiag
M *••■«• te U. Baasared Beteel.
Dr.pwp.Ui sad Meeralgta

Ctaba far 1879.
Bperimenn of the Magarino eent gratis.
AAdrean, Cbaxus J. Patzaour, 306 ;
Chestnut .tract, FhiladslpLis.

0TW.«b! Pknasaa io any cub-;'
amber te tbo Banna for 81.50.
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VOL. XIV,
business Wirrrtcnj.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1869.

■NUMBER 30.

£ortnj.

CASIMTmSS1’
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WH. UPJOH-1.

BOSTON CASH STORE!
foiling!

The oodenlgnad, SoperiaUodeola of Foor far
Harry County, Io oAlag oo euiUnaU ef amoonl
ef monlee oeteaeary to be ralaed for the support
ef the County poor fur Ibe eneeing year, would
rapectfally report that the aoMUOl of order*

I. W. VfiOOMAN,

DR. C. C. LI2.SLBT,

20 per Cent Cheaper than any other Store in Barry

County.

A STTNSET.

Hastings, Mich., Feb. Jst., 1869.

inorf. COMBADZB!

EXCELSIOR
H. aiYTOMt,

HASTINGS

CrASII

STORE

Arc now offering for win, a full Stuck of Now aid Soaaonabli!
CtOOiLm. ncout’y purchased in th&lt;- U»t cosu.ni markata al the
fow« .t ptraubla prioj.f'ir «uh. Our atoek include a full lino of

STAPLE AND FANCY
.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloths and Ready-ma do Clothing,

Hats &amp; faps. Boots ft Shoos. Groc rrs, &amp;c
riT'Cit h paving wtomiia, ^irr us a rail. W« wffl cbe -rfu;ly show you_ff’ I
our - tor!;, that wn may o^-ara pri™ w.th any otto* firut-chaa Bur.
;Win the kits'.?. Wo h tv* got the Goods and we want ’ o aeil^J
thrm"and •'HmD try to wILyue all we can and wfll Mhafy you‘1—tit
L-iTiafor tiuriatw-M to bur hen-. Wa warrant the pm-eaalnU be aatufectwy
J
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We uill take in exchange for our pxxh.

’n c

would not forget that we are Agent for one of the best

-.3%

enuine drugs

HAHVST

slSSSbS

G

whisht.

Z ad-&gt;1.1'/ fclra-ued ou W«r Cui
trti-. m OicL*c« UWt. Mutofovdei.

HOLBHlI'JK fit JLLlLS,
KTOn.u...—j

&amp;. medicines!

Mopte Grave—.
Orenjerillo—Mecry Brews.
PralrUvUtoReilaad—Heron Deeley.
rhoraepple-Jobo F. Emory
Woodleod-Mllo T. Wheeler
Yankee Sprtnp-Jelin W. B

UchamdADackue^BlMklkoluCin
Wm. IMUyfcrd. JnaUee Em, li
Wm.ll Hayford, ~
«tt
Traeera Phillipa, Vader BharUTa

TU Board proceeded la the eleclion of a Chairmanbr ballon ■hereupon Jobo Keafia «aa dalr
elected u poeh Cbainoao, La baring received a
aujonty of oil Ue vousof the Boporviaore eleelMr. finwy awrod U..I ike Cbelr appoint a
ounMitee of fire upon the e&lt;i«aliraUeo of (be

BEASONABLEPRICES!
ft

Hr. Tboaa. merrd that the report of the Com
mi-Ueon Equllaatioo b« taken Uom «bo UM*
and bo mode the apoeial order tot ttf o’clock p.
m. Motion prevailed.
Mr. J. M. MovIm, oo behalf ol Ito Barry
County Agricultural Beoeiy. laid bolero Ui
Dvanl a eerUkata. dulr ratified, ttonoid aoulrtj

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!
BRUSHES,

. Meura- Whreter. Dowry, ra* Wn. W Cole
cuinirrm ox MitaxuAXxor* aintfi.
Urwen. Cerpeoler. and UlntkHy.
comarrtEK ox ArroartoyMXT Of T^XX
couMimui o» covrrx bcgdixo*.
Meeero. Brigge. Wfllbwie.end Oeiio H. Cole.

"flreio H Cute appeared a* Sepernaor Meet of
*e UUO ef Mapte Grave, tod
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NEW UA1KX.

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Michigan-Exchange.
Dmeet, FaascAat 1Mb. I4**

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L«or MT Ml THE MH!

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CARRIAGE FACTORY!
eh?
Holbrook &amp; Mill* for defendant.

ther did you Hka it when the robots were
thrashed into obedience. Neither do
you like it bceooee Andy, tbs Aiderman,
noy fee of five doHara. C. G. Holbrook is defeated.for the United States Senate
for plaintiff; May A Buck, of Kalama- Neither do you like it because the na­
Norton vs. Israel S. Green
auo, for defendant
tional debt is being paid', but you do liks

THE CIRCUIT COURT.

Hiram

llii* case a motion to allow the plaintiff

ISTEW GOODS

Well, neither did you like ft when

faithful Abraham was firet eleetsd. Nei­

Rail Road prices

SPAULDING’S HEW CASH STORE

to see gold go up to 165, and era as ju-

plevinl Tried by the Court; verdict for
defendant of costa- Holbrook A Mills boots, and When yon found that gold

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE
.

ARE MOW NELLDia

.

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HARDWARE

Ccmar of Jeflhreon and Railroad Streets,
HASTINGS. MICH.
A Word In Season to the Citizens Of

»A.IlItY C OUNTY i
EVERYTHING TO PLEASE,
*
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
counsel of &lt;7 85. Swoasoy A Wood for
fondant
that many of yonr Wall Street brethren
plainfiff; Holbrook A Milla for defend­
Joseph Tinkler n A. Philo Drake.
Cheaper For
than any House in Barry
ant
'
County.
John W. Stebbins vs.'Jeremiah M.
jury did not agree. Bweerey &amp; Wood tho rebellion, when your southern breth­
AND
.
ren would got defeated in battle. That
DOUBLE WAGOIYH.
not property noticed, and consequently
plaintiff; Holbrook A Milla, Balch, Smi­ was a greatly seduced majority in Ohio
Direct from Factories. ^-SpecialitiesIn every depwtment.
Tn Liaw
Framr Assoirtan
won stricken from ths calendar. Hol­
ley A Balch, and Wm, IL Burgher for the other day, that gives a Republican
ever offered in- the County.
brook A Milla for plaintiff; Balch, Smi­
Legislature ; which party is reduced the
defendant ,
ley and Belch, for the defendant
I AIM TO SELL
Elias Wood va. Lorenxo D.- Gardner most, I wonder! But the poor fellows
John Grotovant va. James W. Hotch­
"We hare now In Htook the lnr|ge«t variety of
and Wm. 8, Chidester. Trespass on the must blow, for that la about all they can
kiss. Trespass. Thia is a case Involv­
MRS. TA.YLOH
COOKIWG,
'
ing the alleged larceny of &lt;20 in a
tion of defendant on usual terms Bw^PARLOR COOK A.ND
has a fins assortment of
drunken spree, about which so much has
I notice the death of Hon. Geo. A.
rey A Wood for plaintiff Holbrook a
PARLOR STOVES
been heard. Tried by .jury, but they
Coe, of Coldwater, in the Detroit Part at NEW HILLIXEKY GOODS HERE.
Mills for defendant.
did not agree, and they wore discharged
as'TW brought to IKnetinsn*. C«ne oncasd all uud see thrns.
Thomas Dolph va. Charles Dolph. As­ the 30th ult Another good and true
0. D. SFAOLDINB.
and the case went over. C. G. Holbrook
HARNESS SHOP—A Sns Stock of HarncM 0&lt; hud. a­
sumpsit Thia caee was referred to Hon
for plaintiff; Holbrook, Mills and Bur­
Il pairing done promptly on short notice.
S.,C. Prindlo as rofaree. Holbrook A been somewhat acquainted with him,
J£ASTINGN
gher fur defendant
’
WIGHTMAN to GREBll..
Mills for plaintiff; C. G. Holbrook for
Ilaatingv, Mieh. April 20, 18C9.—wly
Charles Williams vs. Albert Badeo&lt; k.
^.RAND RIVEN VALLEY
teemed by all who did know him, I am
defen lant
Aa»umpoit Tried and submitted. H.
avsured
he
will
be
greatly
mourned
and
ixrAELixcxa.
Wright for plaintiff; 0. G. Holbrook for
Nathan Bartow and Wm. 8. Goodyear missed in Coldwater and the surrounding
J. S. ■VA.W BRTTISrT,
defendant Archibald McQueen against
country.
Walter Foster. Asainnp.it Tried by
Times ore hard and dull with us.
Judgment for plaintiff fur &lt;221 87 and
Court Verdict for plaintiff for &lt;12 58,
Money scare*, debts numerous, the
mtiim holes actort
and costa. John Carvoth for plaintiff ;
fondants. Holbrook A Milla for plain­
H. Wright for defeudant
tiff ; J. D. McCutcheon, of Charlotte, for aro lenient, a good many farm era and
Benjamin Cotant and H. IL Mptiger
defendants.
AND WORK OUARANTEEll.
va. Isaac Swarthont Replevin Tried
Rad.
James Carter vs. Ambrose Allen. Re­
by Court, and verdict for dofeudont for
plevin. Verdict for plaintiff far &lt;22 CO
&lt;108 07 and costs. Hulbrouk A Milk
At Tho Confessional.
end costa Bwecxry A Wood fur plain­
for plaintiffs; Bwoerey A Wood for de­
tiff
Brick Pomeroy acta forth in his Donafendant
Andrew J. Bownova. Richard Wat­ ml tho formidable wants of the Demo­
Samuel G. Davis va. W. B. French.
FOR BADE.
kins at al. Assumpsit Judgment for cratic party, of which he is a bright and
Trespass. Thia action was for damage
plaintiff for &lt;382 08 and costa Bwee- shining light We quota :
to real estate. Triod and submitted.
It wants brain*.
rey A Wood for plaintiff
UABJ.OVV &amp; GUODYEAD.
H. Wright for plaintiff; John Carvoth
Augustus Rower va George W. Hill
It wants pluck.
for defendant
at al. Asanqiput Judgment for plain­
It wants unity of action.
30
!AL STREET,
Stephen Crandall va Nelson T. FarkIt wants integrity of purpose.
tiff for 8141 83 and costa.. Sweeney A
In fact, there is no Democratic party
Wood for plaintiff
This was a coso of trespass for bodily in­
------------------------- -—---------------- ran ac­
NEW Q90DS FOB FALL AND WINTER !
ceptation of tho term, though there ore
jury. Continued on the usual forms.
sumpait Judgment tor plaintiff fir Democrats enough to form a most .irroA. LATLttE ASSORTMENT.
0. G. Holbrook for plaintiff; Holbrook
&lt;136 53 and costs. Wm. H. Burgher aiatibto party, ana more.
A Milla for.defendant
for plaintiff. ■
David G. Robinson at aL vs. Andrew J.
Gildarsloero and Luther Hyatt ApEuse. Assumpsit Judgment for plain­
Exchanfgecl
We quote again&lt;
Dated, May 20. I860.- yl
tiff for &lt;159 06 and coats. Wm. H.
“ They (the Democratic leaders) want
damage to garden, Ac Continued on
the rate of the tax-payer*, and the
Burgher for plaintiff
motion of defendants, on usual term* ’
D. Qfjkobinson at aL re. Wm. McNult •/ ^aad'kaUert, and sot up cockle-pen
IMPORT
0. G. Holbrook for plaintiff; Holbrook
idatlorms, meaning nothing; then talk
Assumpsit Judgment for plaintiff lor
by the hour to prove to. a Republican
A Milla for defendant
&lt;108 92 «ud costs. Wm. IL Burgher that they mean one tiling, and another DOTY’S WASHING MACHINE
Benjamin Miller va. Henry Sackett
for plaintiff
David G. Robinson at aL va. Henry D.
UHIVEBSAL CLOTHES WRINGER.
fondant on usual terms C. G. Hol­
West Assumpsit Judgnftnt for plain­ bottom dealing to reach the cards in the
brook for plaidtiff; Dibble A Brown, of
tiff for &lt;180 68 and coats. Wa. H.
' We want eciual taxation, but dare
Battle Creek, for defendant*
Burgher fur plaintiff
not say so openly.’
»
Rufus W. Vester vs. John D. Lewis.
•Womean greenbacks for bonds, but
Action for slander. In this case the
Nowton.
Assumpsit This, caae was
plaintiff was called three times, but not
‘ We mean to repudiate the” national
WEDDING AND VISITING CAINS
settled. Wm. H. Burgher for plaintiff.
roepemding, a judgment of non suit, with
debt but, boys, don't, mention ft to
Mosee W. Field al aL vs. John Carvoth bondholders, or th?y will not vote with
cost in favor of defendant, was entered.
EXG n AVUD.
c! a.'. Aasumpait Judgment fur plain­
PARUN GOODS,
Holbrook &amp; Milla for plaintiff; C. G.
k 11 w
‘ Wo mean to protect the South when T I.'—" ***
tiff for &lt;133 75 and costs. H. Wright
DRK8DKN VAbEM,
Holbrook and Burgher im defendant
M. S. SMITH AND CO.,
for plaintiff.
TOILET SETTS,
Martin T. Montgomery and Kiil-r.nl
George W. Rulings- va Ernstus W.
catch New England.’
'
Jewelers and
Cooley ; Assumpsit
Judgment for
' We must not denounce Republicans,
GOLD,
Replevin. This core waa continued on
plaintiff for &lt;250 and costs. C. G. Hol­
motion of plaintiff; Crane A Montgom­
brook for plaintiff
ery for plaintiff; Swocwy A Wood for
Betsey Grenell, Administratrix of tho
Corner
Wood-ward
and
Jef
­
• Wo won't adopt certain views and
defendant
estate of Benjamin C. Grenell, va Phil­ ideal of brave, earaeet Democrats until
ferson Avenues,
lip Leonard; Assumpsit Judgment fur they become popnlo.' "
DETROIT, MICHNo candid and obeen ant mon can say
plaintiff., for &lt;317 75andoostt. George
that the above is not photographically ac­
MAMOMDg,
curate. Pomeroy knows his own party
defendant*!.
E«Ett*LDS,
well; A-aumpsit Judgment forplainCoamiasioners of Highway of JobnsfKania.
Worth for plaintiffs.
on our debt and final repudiation of
was struck from the calendar by the
the greenbacks, advocated by “ certain
Charles B. Benham; Assumpsit Secubrave and earnest Democrats,” become
popular? There are no indications yet
tinued on motion of defendant, on usual of that Democratic millenimn; but the
George Purdy, Plaintiff in Error, vs. terms. C. G. Holbrook for plaintiff; signal defect of Pendleton on his green­
back platform is unite a symptom the
Jamow ¥-***-1—. Defendant in Error, 8weexey A Wood for defendant.
other way. The fad ia, that no party
Catherine Troxwell, by her next
friend, Wm. ’Troxwell, vs. Alexander
rase want aver. H. Wright for plain- Price ; Slander. Continued by consent.
the number
Wm. H. Heyford for plaintiff; Holbrook result

I

PRICES TO SUIT!

ISTEW

That’s Big Talk,
Try it Now.

U'* —’ •V

First-Class BUGGIES

GOODS

DA.ILY!

STO FES! STOVES! STO KES!

Genuine Articles.

WOOLEN FACTORY!

II

W

F

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.

FREE OF CHARGE

iw

LAST

SILVERSMITHS,

TAXES! TAXES!

A Milla for defendant

toT«:r&amp;mbuk; ^oy “ save u

What it ought to do, and most do, if it
would have any future, is to cut loose
from them and defy them.—Tribaana and
jUaaaiitar.

H. Winter*. Plaintiff in Error ve. the

Hardware

nov9yr2
Alberts. Kellogg, a musician and
inter, ot thia city, was quietly on his

-----OF-----

Oxixcxtillx, Not. 2d, 1860.
R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent,
oc-dtej
'
EOeeiUuri MTMl. New York.

Inyed griting until you hnvo almost for­

th* slightest protot

assailed by an

We have had

rood for plaintiff; Holbrook A Hills for

KEEPS TI1E LARGEST
AID BEST STOCK OF

beautiful

Bradtoy

H. A GOODYEAB.
I h&gt;ep corutantly on hand a larte and well selected
of HARDWARE boutM of

Jaffcrjon Street, Hutlngs, lieh.,

Had thinks I might improve ths time
Qtus Buxton va Edwin H. Tlallory. ‘
Batons. 8MM. Q O. Hdtmqltcr '
tor pore epplra.

Daniel 8. Woodward n.

JOHN G. RUNYON

. \

revolver, waa defective, and ths pistol

BOOTS AND SHOES

TWHNTT-fm PKB (Wyr.

In the Oconty of Barry.

BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS

day to Plainwell, in Allegan County, and

--HOMES

AND
FOBTUNES

�imuii

urn
A Jcfieasm streets,

SIXTY DAYS FROM JAPAN.

"Tthere’i that?"
First door West of tho Bonk, th* beet
place to buy goods in Michigan?

Thursday, will be
wa u a. is chmh. iu,. t.n.
M*,« .n, .Witw

SWIEll OF RATtIT HUTS “YOY DON’T SAYl—What kind of
Goods P*
.
sore xirmramw
NEW AND PATENTED ARTICLES,

THE ENDLESS MATCH!
The Endlessn IVIatcli S

Uui.&lt;u, .ill
“ g*P”*lly observed by our citizens.
Twa Aeon. I’.rlor Sieve; Uw Csmrile
Kete; u.
s*.„. t»«.

“ WHO DOES BUBIN1BB THEB»»’

DETROIT NOVELTY WORKS
Emit ef

K-.riffifcisat.ttKirL.

Dxits (,r Gnrnux, Wool.—The connUy mourns tha loos of Major General
John E. Wool, of tho United Stated
Army a patriot soldier, who departed
this life at his late reu lence in Troy, New
k urk, on Thursday manung

_

Waxtxo.—At tha office, a good, wil­
ling boy, from fourteen to sixteen yean
vf ago. to kern the trade. Must be of
steady habits, and come well recom­
mended. None other need apply.

•* YES 8IR-EE They’ll make a tegf
■Bar run if you eany it to ’em.”

REMOVAL.

S. BUSH &amp;.C€&gt;.

A copy is this year grion away to every
subeeriber fort’.io Detroit Wedlg IVittoe.

Ceils Weariig Apparel!

DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!
ALBLBT D. PIERCE: A CO*.

WILLIAM MYERS,
D«d«r la

An Entire new Stock of

DRY

GOODS,

Dnm Mediciia,
firms,
ranm,
ra
oiu,

FAHY.

numnan.
• rrr Bin Barer.

OYSTER &amp; FRUIT
MOUSE,

Groceries and Produce,

Ayer’s

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

Ouva Loo ix, tb° former actives, who
left tho stage to engage in litnrature, and
who has in some of her recent books
created quite a sensation, is Writing n
story for the Detroit TWLov.

All Parsons Who Owe

Hair Vigor,
CHEAP

CASH

STORE

For restoring Gray Hair to
its neural Vitality and Color.
'

Z&gt;jld|^K

Tho New Timothv (Concluded.) -­
Nx»»lt Comiltted.—Vs learn that
tho gra'ling on tho Grand River Vullcy William M. Baker.’
Tho Janiaeariito—Henry 0,' Dwight
Railroad, through to Grand Rap;ds. will
Frances Palmer versus Fate - Aunic
l»e completed this week, and through
trains running by tho 16th of December.
My Enemy’* Daughter—Joslin
Too mu?h praise cannot be given the of­
ficers of tho Road for their determined M'Carthyt
JoUp Cbre, tho Persian I’oet—Miiria
efiorte t&lt; complete this important thor-

Tn Van Bm Tnh&gt; BbiBiaj Tn
for On DoBn aad TUV O“* “ tU

FAHY.

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

CitxxD We learn that the Her. ExSPECIAL NOTICES.
oir Crsria, Pastor of tho Baptist Church
in this village, hm» received a unanimous
The following is its table of contents
How Hostetter'a Bitten Cure Dyspepala
and pressing call
the Baptist Chnreb for November. No other recommend in
in Battle Creek, and will probably ae- needed:
Beast, Bird and Fish—Burt G.- Wil­
der. With eight illustrations.
Oocidsnt and Orient—Susan J. Adams.
Mountaineering on tho Pacific—Ed­
ward F. Coleman. With twenty illusFrtsr Lxcrcxa or rax Sbasox—Scir.icr, Ixmrccnox axd Axrszxxrr Cox­
A Health Trip to the Tropics-Thos.
Dr. Adolphus will deliver a lecC. Evans. With nine illustrations.
tcre nt Union Hal! on Wednesday even­
Change—Mary N. Prescott.
.
ing, 24th inat, on the interesting topic of
A lirare Lady—By the Author of
the Psychology of tho Ago, embracing •• John Ilali fox, Gentleman.’’ With two
nil its collateral ecienc.-s and philosophy.
Price of Admission 15 cents.
Elizabeth's Heifer—Alice Carey.

ebwp ad ata* at Bauu * Hann.

FAIRY

SEWING MACHINE.

Only 15 for a Perfect Sewing Machine ’

PRICES REDUCED!

Music &amp; Jewelry.

jg'OTICE.-TO SAVE

new the cheapest paper in the Wat

PRICES RED VCED!

—

Green atreota, on Tuesday evening next
A cordial inritntiutt is extended to alL

Tho Detroit Teittau has reduced its
club rates, and ooaaulering ite quality is

‘THE FATRV*

CASH SYSTEM!

S&gt;aiL.—The firet social of the^phmn i

Dickey compelled him to resign.

and never fail of gutting suited 1"
- COME LET'S GO DOWN
1
City Drug Score.
F. D.
Hianaui, Jueiry trth. .lUt.-lf

............
Tho Michigm Ahnatue is a valuable TsDaw. writ.........
teuw. p» lb........
little publication a&gt;ntaming a thousand
things that every atou-n alrould know,
yet which are nut generally obtainable.

A dressing which
is at one* agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded er gray
0FFF.RS SOME RARE ATTRAC­
TIONS, AND AT THE SAME
TIME A REDUCTION IN
PRICES TO CLUBS

A.t Once'-NO W.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

At Once-NOW.

can restore the
_________ s are destroyed,
i atrophied and decayed,
remain can ba saved for
----------------- j this spplicaliou. Instead
of fouling the hair- with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasteual use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or felling off, and
consequently prevent baldncse. Free

At Once-NOW.
WcMetm B’Aal fFe fity,

Fr Mean What Wt .Soy,

HAIR DRESSING,

We Mean What We Sag,

nothing elw can be found oo desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
oet soil white cambric, and yet teste
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy

AND MUST HAVE OUR PAY

AND MUST H IVE OUR J’AY

OLIVE LOGAN,

make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, lbs Vigor cai
only benefit but not harm iu If wanted
merely for a .

AND MUST HAVE OUR PAT

A tat Id Imj Sitalte,

EXAMINE PRICES

WITH OUT XUCXaA.'T.

WITHOUT DKLA.Y.
’ WITHOUT DELA.Y.

J Malntoab.
Border Reminiscences.—Randolph B.

Woaxs Will. Th* new arrangement Marcy.
of Rcsaatx &amp; Nivas to sell goods for
On Digestion and- Food-Alfred L.
cash. Call and see.
novHw’d CarwU.
The New Akbomiit-C. P. Cranch
Doerr U. 8. Mambam.—It gives us
Early Inventions of tho Chinreo-W.
great plMuum to not® the appointment
of 1. W. Vrooman as Deputy United H.
1 P. Martin.
Tho International Boat Race—M. D.
Stales Marshall, vice Gcnoral William
Conway.
•
H. Dickey, resigned. Tho appointment
Editor’s Easy Chair.
i« every way fit to be made, and we teaElitar’s Book Table.
gratulato the rerip&lt;mt-of this few and
Editor’s
Summary— With
the public on the selection, inasmuch as (
tho business engagements of General

" About tho first of Daeember.” Coma,

" CHARGE HIGH—do they P

of tho M. E. Church will be entertain*-!
!&gt;y Mr-. D. St.ikor, comer Jefforsqn and

-

“Ohl that feller that gob bunuriosrt’—
When'd he get into that now placeP'

Ht«-aai sand Wastes1 Gauges, go down end ew his now stare !
Wr«Hgbt Irww PJj»e and FHUstga,
1 ®° f^ey do much work

M. J.YARJTELE,

BANKERS.
colxsctto.w sumf a tutrmt

A Fixx assortment of Now Goods,
Ex turn. Wo caution our readers tn
bought since tha late decline in price*,
examine th&gt;-ir ebinuteya and stove pipes
for sale vary cheap at the cash store of
and see that all is safe. A very little
Rvssxu A Nxnxs.
nov0w2
caution may uro much loss.

o-glii'are. '

Bran Goodi

BOWNE A GaLIXJWAY,

Famed Awat.—George Peabody, tho
celebrated English banker, and one of
tho moat benevolrnt met of the age, and
Robert J. Walker, long ono of the lead­
ing Statesmen of thia country, and one
of the ablest of American Financiers,
hare died during the past week.* " Peace
to their a^hre.”

'■The Lli .it King" is tho odd title of an
original story about to lie published in
tho Detreit Trittau. It is from the pen
of Olive 1-ognn, and a it tho puMi-.be.-a
of ilio TrittMt several hundred dollars.

F. D. ACKLEY*

Far Um, Osa, W*Ur, saS U» HarSnrv TrxU.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Paoncct—The depreae-on in all kinds
of Produce don’t seem to affi-ct tho price
of butter. It keeps right up to green­
back pt ices.
TxxrraAxcx Mxrnxo —Wo learn that
the Temperance Meeting held at the
Court House, on Monday and Tuesday
evenings last, were quite enthusiastic.
Rxv. J. Rramu, of Detroit, and other
sp-akors wore on hand, and the argu­
ments was well timed and to the point

“ Where’e ye 'gain1.'’

TO THE CiTIDEDGG STDHl

Looo
MHRA W.-VTED,

HALL'S

Raju."

navwu siauAN
HAIR

iR£N£W£R.

GEORGE PRESTON

xgw &amp;■ Well Selected Stock of
GROCERIES,

Cash Premiums for the
Largest Clubs.

�t*&gt;ii Nonraa.

wa Bo art know, but tho aoagaxine ia a
hundrsd par wot more interesting than
it wm six months ago. Tha November
number contains surcrul articles which
will attract immediate notice. Tho vetarand portrait painter, Thomas Gully,
gives a chapter of his “Reconectiona”
abounding in excellent anecdote.
The
authorose of -The Hair of Redciffe”
givea'a'sketch cf “Madame do Chantal,”
O.nerai J. 0. Wihoa troaU pleasantly of

doct. Danil’s
NERVINE

AlfEUCAN

Lffi INSURANCE COIPAKY,

LKVIGORATOR.

HOW-MAKE
"“FARM PAY

“Marriages among Men of Genius; Mr*.
continues has remarks on “Books and
Reading.”
Some interest will be Mi
in the following “amatory verses' ’ by FiUGreene Hallock, which are now publish­
ed for the first time, though their merit,
certainly, is not remarkable. They were
written in 1814:

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

JWlt*a^S£U*
COMMISSIONERS NOTICE^

NEW YORK OBSERVER

rUANCERY

Q" THE KOST OtASOHlBU TERIS.

hue.

lOKCAKacwm. ttaasUtaat,

»«&gt;

^Or-V,,.yJ,Oi-Vri‘

&lt;

CU lRlAS UfxK.

•nay e. mSk.

Candies,
Lemons,
Oranges,
Nuts, $C.

stiSm
Harper's

Magazine.

Ninety A.cre0i

Haxraa’s Mioxxrxa, apart from tho
illustrations contains from fifty to ouo
hundred per cent, more matter than any
similar periodical issued in the English

Analog the Villa*• ot MlUlsrilk. &lt;m

“IfcWiriMMRK
il’K lz*4 •'•&lt;&gt; C*b»r w..ri
ntPultes »&lt;t, New V..&gt;

language.
earnest. Motens or mt ranas.
The moat popular Monthly in

L YOUR HARNESS!
the

3RB

pr-par. ! H*«*mOftDtxei
, la a*« ttyls «*ui. ne« an ! iuit«u!»cl

iXW'j-R :“K?—'-sMtfij.

Tiir.Es:

T5EEJI

TREES!

t’noaKTEonnr.n.

GBAUD RIVKR NURSERIES,
Lowell, Kent County, Rich.

world.—Arw Fsri OfamerWe must refer informs of eulogy to
the high tone and varied excellenaa of EmUMW lair.;
Haarxa’a Msoimra—a journal with a
AC
monthly circulation of about 120,000
oopioa—in whose pages are to be found
some of the choicest light and general
reading of the day. We apeak of this
work as an evidence of tho culture of tho
American people; and tho popularity it
has acquired is merited. E^ch Number
contains fully 144 pages of reading mat-'
tar, appropriate!} illustrated with good
woodcuts; and it combines in itself the
racy montlily and tho more philosophical
of BBEAT ATLANTIC hHD PACIFIC
quarterly, blended with best features o.
'
iwa i-mansW*
the daily journal. It Ims great power
ia the dissemination of a lore of pure
literature.—THJmw’r Gniit to American

MORTGAGE SALE.

tJXSEMTS,
ikr~ han.tnrt
,r.
• • • All the psriodcals which tho Hnrpece published rr» almost ideally well ed-

Agents! Bead This!

itad.—ruA'-fcta, a: r.
We can account for its success only
ty tbs simple fact that it meets precisely
the popular tails furnishing a variety of

81140

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
CALIFORNIA k OREGON

Terms:
Bjuum'e Hisuan, one year----- &gt;4.00
Aa Extra Q&gt;py of ciihsr the MaSszxxx,
Wxxxlt, or Biux will bo supplied gmlie

for every Club of Fnt Bcmcxibxss at
H.00 each, in one remiUauct'; or. Six
OofiM for MO-OU, without extra copy.

CIS
KMZJfcx:_________________ _

. .. ’
-iMdli)*, &lt;npri Mil,

“““

vnni o«c&gt;j
.

F. D. ACKLEY, Agent. Hwting., Minh

SIXTY. BV.SHELS TO THE ACRE.
And Wrirttnr
....

PRICES:

* *T

f ' MoTBun.’. Uuuan,
U MM
da.
.ill b. ■«&gt; by
.
Mgu ■*
of
. ft* r-fti
MO wl—« Bi^lo wlawoo. I? nul
IP," ww. n* —K fa ted.
UK. HI.—*. K, -4 ptettelj
Th,
• on Bun.'. M—um ia
tl-&gt;iTj-r.*teh-..ib. i-ud .i

IA’»I/ H. TUOJt s£ n-j .-T
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GqldsA SiNef Watches,
1■
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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

“ With Mallee toward nona,—with Charity for alL—with JlnuMos ia tha Right."

4

VOL. XIV.

’ TXUU.-ILM n&gt; ABMVM.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1869.

SitintM Jirfrtorj.

She JRRjtinjM gltin.

NUMBER 31.

A SUCCESS!

CHARLES H. BAUER.

GRAND OPENING
JOHN ROBERTS,
,ltTsrJ^j«La«8Sw?tinS£; Dw*uiw

X. H. MALLORY,

DAXIEL. STKIKEB, Clerk.

WJf. UPJOHM,

•&gt;. IImiIsis.
db.

BOSTON CASH STORE!

z"

c. o. scon.

DAKIKLUTBIKEK. Clerk.

sil l. STKIU*. &lt;:«»

DRY GOODS.

H. 1. HAirrr.

CLOTHING.

fte?. priaUas SUU

1 w. Vbooku.

sprang upon their
to the earth.
Lranora trembled wit hsxcitomont dad
spprelienoion, e xpecti ng nothing lees thm
to witness the horrible butohery ct h«r
father and lover at ones.
*
But this did not seem to bo the purpose

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

■ I bu,.o,~ vilh ,r&gt;u|&gt;u,M*. Aiusltoa fi.MI
•..IfiiM taroasUsMl Uib Md sdjoiaiss

“ DRrcTinjHSLET,

GROCERIES, &amp;C

u rameitslly aabetltM.
JOBS w. BAI0G8, Cbairoaa.

20 per Cent. Cheaper than any other Store in Barry

County.

LEOBORA BROWS.

Hastings, Mich., Feb. 1st., I860.—yl

ATTENTI0E, COMRADES!
rtTZCSltAl.l* lM3r. Xo ttu. A. R-Mwtt ths
tns/Mar MMteaia ~&lt;h n&lt;o:h. «t JKwsMk,
“•“nA'ttnvF-

J. G. H kRROIVS,
,PH£K. R ,-&gt;!».isP-MCBi. DuUdiM
■ Buvst. &gt;*Ml&lt;na ealarsad IS UI. tM.
S ts ws-srt-Urssei lad* Isk. mwwkbji as.
us P.O.sad st

anoic cu-

EXCELSIOR

CTHIKEIt. Clerk.
■UUCM.I u Ibvir report ibtrvoo :

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

WH. H. HATEORD.
Momr, oct. 18. a. », 1869.

I 5

Goods, recently purchased in the beet eastern markets at the
lowest possible prices for cash. ' tijir stock includes a full lino of

J. P. ROBERTS ft CO..

OiiBill H

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

t !

Cloths and Ready-made Clothing.
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c.

C. 0. HOLBROOK,,

WM. H. JEWELL.

fjy CsLih paring cuatomtm, give us a call. We will cheerfully allow you^JEI
our stock, that you may compare prices with any other first-class Store
HJ-in the State. We have got the Goods and we want to eeM_£El
them, and shall try to soil you nil wo can and will satisfy you that it
Hris for your interest to buy hero. We warranttho prices shall bosatiMactory.
We will take in exchange fcM our goods,

JOHB MICHAEL.

Butter &amp; EgRs. Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,

WM. L. COBB,

Be would not forget thatfea are Agent for one of the best
Sewing Machines in the world—

UieeJ t&gt;r ,ia; U, u&gt; Ul
CIm t’*t J P H.b«n

ATTOItXET a»N&gt;»/ewU« alia

Th— b&gt; ..n&gt; or . «^1»~ will
. «n
rfbi.6~.OTk. F»-l&lt;“-“l-'‘'“
Co-’e Drug Bt-re, south-side State Street
HA3TINGS HfftjBB.
Hastings
May
19
th,
1869.
—
yl
.
COII X BA .1 Siam an4 C.urah euvsta. Haeltaes.
iU°&lt;^

enuine drugs

hihtznmHis
Mr. D^krnoe'

s
i

lt

w

IiafflfflBfii
DAS1ELKHUKE*. Clerk.

&amp; medicines!

TCSSliLXS
yj'tddlovlUw Kxohsnire.

*

JAUBJOUNSrOS. PssMewc.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!

WM. JOBES,

‘

G-EO. O. ’WORTH,

rie chickens, partridge,, wild water1

iuoky morning by a lucky shot through
the eye into the bruin, she killed a bear.
When she came home with the news,
her father could scarcely credit her. But
knowing her jicrfectiy truthful nature, hardly expect any resistance from a

and insisted

JH «i

easy and “ crowded " felt Walter Brown.. ,
are with stout rawhide thongs, laid them
down in tbs bottom of their cenoee,
to a handsome young trapper by the strode gaily and laughingly along to­
name of Watson, who bad joined her wards ths house, without any attempt at
father in business.
concealment.
'
...
Thadeath of the mother had made it
Leonora's heart grew aa hard as a
necessary to postpone the wedding. And stone, and her nerves, which flattered a
into the interim old Walter desired to little before, now grow aa firm as steel.
She had put fresh waterproof eape opoa

4?

hunting and trapping were bad. As the
young man had proved up and pre-empt-,
ud a quarter section of land near TayWs Falls, he did not wish either to sell

brushes, varnish,
turpentine
jvst received

deputed.
Brown lived in Minnesota fur three

rtt Aft POUND# STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD. .
^°UU
OJtDA
genuine English crows lead.
OKnn POUND# hahtCutt pure lead.
ZDuU
1000 POVJ’DS CESt',XB FRENCH ZINC.

■ho trained the death dealing tabs
steadily at the cheat of the rearmost In­
dian for an instant, and fired.

Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.
Ilrar iP-U

DAIHI.

u. »a «bs aw »»»»»{•

T AXD PLASTER,
““
n(.ia

J. P. ROBERTS A CO.
Hustings, April 20th, 1869.—wyl.

OUXOrATBlC Physfcisa sad hugeae.

D STRIKER, Clark.

DAMIU.8TB1XK8. Clark.

mnAT nomrrso, ocr. 10, 1869.

Michigan Exchange.

To Treat ail Kindi of Diseasee

K. MEKKICKa

DAXIKLSTlUKEn. cl«-k.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

S41 SUrer Hi M &lt;«■

“Notyet, Leonora!"
She paused, aad then, as if by inspi­
ration, flashed the thought into bee
mfad:
“Wait until they get nearer the
house, and then shoot the bin dmuet one

ion of marriage
Sian bad about

We briy our Goods diJ'ec$,15r:9"21?rSe
Manufacturers, and sell at FRILLS
that defies competition.
NEW

The girl
the uuuerb

emigration into Minnesota and Wiscon- Cealed herself

GRANT A PHILLIPS.

AT TUB

H

neoota, there lived a sturdy, white-haired
.n,named Walter Brown. He
of those adventurous enirita flmlied and her face flushed with anger.
found in tho van of avdanc- “See! there ia a fourth canoe, which
they no doubt suppose will carry me.
Thu viMtonous work has been wen calI ho profbeud depths of uninhabitable culatea^iut you have mistaken roar gfal
forests.
But the country became more and
more thickly settled, and Walter Brown
became uneasy. His wife had borne
him a daughter the third or fourth year
of their residence at the headwaters of
the 8t Croix, whom ho called Leonora.
8he was a good girl, and the idol of her
father. He purchased a rifle for her
when ahe was only twelve yearn old, and me with tide
took the utmost paiq* &gt;n teaching her Six Dullots for
the use of U. She was brave and steady
of nerve, and soqn acquired wonderful

IM Ur IllUin.

PRICES!
G REASONABLE
K

HOLBROOK ft MILLS,
ITTORXE13 aa 1 C-amattor, al U«. aa

rrf

they shoved boldly oat into the lake, I
paddled rapidly down toward where
house stood. Leonora dirinod their
tent instantly.

o;; h w;
.umaKWiw

aalibny land warrants with his money,
and' taka up all the land ha oouid
•• swing." He might then many Leonors, and they would goto work, and
after building plenty of stabling, ete^
would gut a good stock of cattle and

�REW ADVERTISEMENTS.
in u any meh grand work to be done

which must be attended to, responsibili­
ties which must bo met, and the party
which best attends to these matters, and
which in the most willing spirit assumes
these responsibilities, is th* party around
“No shoot mo! Ko shoot me!

Mo

OUT FOR TK CMS!

NEW GOODS
W-iranoiox, D. Q, ?
November 5th, I860. |

hatchet gleamed for the throw, she raised
tain that relation to the Slate. To his
her rifle, and shot ths faitblM* scoundrel ceded tb, is not only its duty, but tany be
* ad in his tracks.
for it an additional star in a diadi m of
joct -, but he uses language in relation to
With the speed of a dear she now ran glory that is already without parallel
one gentleman, although he might not
intend it, that inflict* great injustice. I
ALBIOH COLLEGE.

Bui they felt they had no time to loss,
and. hastily rearing up their teams and
loodiag up their rulusblas they set out'
for Uinnwftrxnliw
.!.U
ly, ami whore Leonora and Harry Wat­
son wore immediately mads on* fl-sb
Gid Walter Brown and Harty Watson
both did good service in th* Indian battlos which followed; and when the sav­
ages wore finally exterminated, they all
went bock to their old home' on Grwm

Wo fear no objection when we assume
that Albion ia one of the most pleasant
and delightful inland village* our Penin­
sular State atford*. Surrounded by an
old and rich farming country, remarka­
ble, a* Schuyler Colfax justly observed,
for it* large wheat crops and large Re­
publican majorities. Supplied by the
“ young " Kalamazoo with on abundant
water power, and communicating with
the largo cities of the world by one of
the best railroad* in existence, it seems to
combine all those desirable qualities
which make a village resiJcnee pleasant.

on* of the largest stock farms in the'
State; and Leonora, though a happy
wife and mother, clings to her beautiful
But the chief g!ory of Albion, the at­
revolving rifle, and yet occasionally use*
traction which is paramount to all others,
tt to kty bamlf in practice.
is Albion College.
Thi* institution is *o well known
8kt Hastings gnuner. throughout
the State and the* United
State* as to render a detailed history or
eXOXOE X. DEWEY..
description superfluous. Suffice it, then.
VDXWMLY,

The Wark Before Us.

'

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

tills nation will center.
Bxnu:
.
Wo ncod great reforms in tlio Civil
but now that they warned so perfectly in
Dxas 8i* • A friend ha* placed in my
Service, a change in the melted of elect­
her power she lowered her rifle, and step­
hands a eopy of the Bjvxxa dated Sept.
ing
bur
Presidents,
a
uniform
Election
ping fivm behind the tree, climbed the
22d, I860, in which I find a letter signed
system of legislation that will protect by • Michigan ” occupying a prominent
surpnse and Indignation of the the people from the encroachment of nil place, purporting to have been written at
at tho sight of. the girl was in­
Washington, and published as “Our
tense, and forgetting hi* supplicating cry monopolies, no matter in what guhe, or Washington Letter.’’
h* put hi* band behind him and drew under what pretences, or under yr hat
forth his tomahawk to throw at her.
That the Republican party will take tiemen bidding poaitibna under ths Gov­
up these and other demand* of th* peo- ernment who were once citizens of Mich-

1 thetwo men, who embraced

j^ARBY COUNTY

*e*. He says “ this gentleman ia the
doWyof Michigander*.” Thiaismyuat
am! untrue in every particular. Mr.
Moses is a true man all through He

Rail Road prices

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

SPAULOIIG’S NEW CASH STORE

ARE MOW SELLIMO

EVERYTHING TO PLEASE,

HARDWARE

HAJSTIMiS,

MICH.

* Wonl ln S»»" '• lhe M.ea

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

PRICES TO SUIT!

Cheaper for Ca«h than an
’
Coixnty.

NEW
That’s Big Talk,
Try it.Now.

First-Class BUGGIES

GOODS

Direct from Fectoriei.

WSpocialitie. in every department.

STO VES! STOVES! STO VES!
COOKIJfG,
PARLOR COOK AMD
PARLOR STOVES

has a fine assortment of -

DOUBLE WAOONW.
■ Lsiaw are P«-mr Ass srzte,
evsr offered m ths County.
I AIM TO BELL

Genuine Articles

REM HILLINEBT GOODS I ERE.

0. D. 8PAULBINR.

•r net, I tb*u U

IIAH1VE88 SHOP—A fine Stock of Hornoss on hand. Ri­
ll

thing from hie salary, and by judicious |£AHT114GB

Ho has made but one purchase of real

Comer cf Jefferwm and Railnad Su-wu,

pairing done promptly on short notice. ■

WIGHTMAN At QREBLE.

‘

Hsitings, Mich. April 20, I860.

jtcxrar LAIKMO S SA0IB1WR. B.

WOOLEN FACTORY!

that jiroved to l&gt;e a good one. His char­
acter is above reproach.
In 1861, the citizens of Michigan res­ II AITINII WoiLEN F ACTOR!
ident here/for urgent reasons, organised
the Michigan Soldien' Rsliaf Associa­
tion. Hon. J. M. Edmond* was its first

(ALT AU Liam HUGH «t AAUIAW VAHIT
TKAIXB KORTH

AXU WORK OVSBASTEED.

lectcd, on account of bi* integrity, for it*
Treasurer, and wo* retained during all

Batt
TKAts- SOI III

ty, for the same reason. He still holds
the same position, for the organization
FOR SALE.
still survives. The funds it has dis­
pensed amounted to fifty thousand dol­
UAKLOW Sc GOODYEAR.
lar*, ami Mr. Moses Las been the custo­
1861, enjoyed full Collegiate power* and dian of tlus large am -nut, and nut a
30 CANAL. 8THEET,
immunities, existing sineo that time un­ dime has been misappropriated or misder the immediate auspires oP the Meth­ •rr'tai.
1,400 miles under 8G0 miles without
odist Episcopal Church; tliat it has suc­
REW SOOSS FOR FALL AND WINTER!
One MansgemenL Change of coaches.
cessfully struggled through all tho sm- genial and kind, and rommands univer*
A I.Altai: ASSOUTMErtT.

CLOTHING HOUSE

ERIE

To every !orer of hi* country, the work
done during the last ten rears by thaRepnblioan party ia looked upon with aa nixed on the “ Schola’ship ” principle,
eye warm, with pride and gratitude; and that the site of the building*, origi­
nally beautiful by nature, has been inaengrafted into the heart* of the masei XyHollr improved aud its beauty aug­
mented by art. The buildings hare re­
bn* for the purpose of defending the cently undergone thorough repairs and
national honor, and bolding idtnet the improvements, its" libraries, museums
■ationzl unity, and gratitude, that a par­ and apparatus received many important

RAILWAY,

SKOAD aAVGK-OOUltLK TRACK ROOTS

singular purity of mind and character, NEW YORK7 BOSTON,
and unostentatious in Iris bearing. He
▲XaBJUN'V,
drossM well, but not extravagantly, aud
the term ” d™dy " might as appropriate­
OIL REGION* Of’pEMNBYLVAXIA
ly bo applied to you, or to his lamented
uncle, Bingham, as to him.
I regret that ’’ Michigan ” should se­
Buffalo to N*w York. 423 miles,
Dunkirk to New York, 480 miles,
lect a gentinman so universally admired
Clureland to Now York. 625miles,
for his simple and unaffeettd manner*,
Cincinnati to N. Y-, 860 UuIm,
arid so highly respected for his mealy
virtues as an object for disingenuous re­
marks anti uppruKiou* epiiheu. The
term " dandy-' is offensive and unjust in
ld0 SCO milos without change of coaches.
I know Mr. Moeee intimately well,

ty so often severely tried, had a mental
grasp strong enough to enable it to grnp yond all precedent—all of which amtribute to giro Albion College an impe­
tus which shall- not cuhmriafo, we trust,
until American education ami American
Christianity shall foel it* power in an un­
precedented degree.
Ex-President Jocelyn, who-o a-imini-tratiun eloood with the last Collegiate behalf from a sense of justice.

_________

GRAND BAPIDG.

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.
-Kxdmngred

FREE OF CHARGE.

Dated, May 26, 18C9.-.yl

Jste ■o.Aityrt.ira*.

JOHNG. RUNYON

IMPORT

JefTerwa Street, Hastings, Rich.,
KEEPS THE LARGEST
Plated Wan.
STERUVC

AXD BEST STOCK (tf

BOOTS AND SHOTS

WEDOISA AMD VISITINQ CARBS

What I
PAM AX GOODS,

done better than did they who were olo- with the ability and efficiency which
marked the progress of ths institution
while under his oontruh He did. for Al­
bion College what Dr. Haven has done
thing, they doubtless undo mistake
And sin ch there must be a change of
rsyisw, we rejoice that we can congratu­
eight - but to entertain the idea that late the friends of Albion College on
they wore actuated by scrdil motives, I their good fortune in having secured a*
that they prostituted place and power to his sureeaeor a man of th* sterling qual­
low and ignoble purposes, that they ever ities and distinquishod reputation of the
new President, Rov. J. L. G. McKown.
With the present able faculty, agreeable
of the dark days through which they la­ surroundings and glorious prospects, the
bored in their lore of selfish promotion future cannot but be a marked sncce,*.
Students are flocking in from every State
in the Union, from the Canadas, and
Other parties, in their hour of power, from the islands of the ocean. The num­
ber enrolled for the present term is cue
hundred and fifty.-

M. S. SMITH AND GO.

Micltignn resident here, and of all that

TOILET SETTS.

Very Respectfully.

fcrtSSlfflMl!;
stand that during the fall and winter it
is »he intention of O. H. Kixx.it, Secre­ HXPItESH HAIL-1.0
tary of th* National Grange, to .visit the
prominent town* in Illinois, Michigan

___
_
CINCINNATI EXFRESH. dsilr, meeds

the Republican party is strong, not in

other Eke the link* of an imperishable

DBWffllXO GABES.
OLOVBAxi ‘

HAKDXRRCHIEF
Bo.xr&gt;.
COPAL ’

Thair rooms are

TABI.E CLTLXBY.

GOLD,

SILVERSMITHS,
Comer•H“oodtcard and Jef­
ferson Avenues,
WMtt, MICH

LIQHTM5U

subordinate Granges, appoint deputies,
and generally supervise the setabli-htneut of the Order. We most cheerfully
commend both him and the Order to the
editorial fraternity, and do »o after a per­
sons! acquaintance of years with him,
and a familiarity with the interior of a
Grunge. Farmer* arc advised to take
advantage of hi* visit to organixn and
■tart right in th* work) a* there is no
phion," ’Eclectic," and “Atheniades” one in the country more familiar with falJ to'rfnr

out to the student
richly carp.&gt;ted and

GOODS,

MJ.VEB

Hostings, Oct. Oth, i860.—if
1TORT HEAD

over’s Sarsaparilla,

diamonds.
bset jewelry.
MUSIC BOXES.

Emeralds,
pearls.
STOXR

American Watch Company,

CAMEOS
OTHER Hirn

TAXES! TAXES!
u 8nva it! the

The

Magazine (the official organ of the OHer)
for November contains an excellent
original
*to&gt;y, entitled ‘Ths Death Plot;"
modarn education, and those eorieties affortnheee advantages pre-eminently.
hsvu an interest in Albion College You
information for the fratwrityjJ It nhould
who are watching with ouch intunso inAxr.uc.ix Onn Parnow will next year be
greatly enlarged aud improved, when the
cation is the firm foundation upon which price will bo &gt;2.50 a volume. Published
wo stand ns a nation -our Colleges its by Job* W. Oss, No. W» Nassau SL(
bulwark*. Posterity will bless you for New York.
Axomxa Lor of tha celebrated-diving
fine cast lined stove* iu*i arrirvd. The

fed ia th* Grand Haver

H. A. GOODYEAB

aa President

Z kMp MTulanUj/ on hana a iv£c
ttUcM. Stock
of 1-1 ARD^VARE bought of the Manufacturers
,
before the recent advance.

Id the. vtide of Store, done, people wishing to purcliMe these
moot useful erUclee, cu&gt; aa.e et feeet
8
P

store of nsafal informed &gt;n you lay by in

BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER’S TOOLS
Kept in a
«r« U&gt; b« xUd «t
• ill «wrm« you u oSw U,u

MHJ» BY AU. IMIVUUUT-! to’KV.l f IIEKE-

�hSMWW

■Ti-W

-J

BA VXER StJPPLBMRWTNashville Correspondence.

NaaaruiB, Not. 9th, 1M9.
For tome time past but few ev.nts
lave transpired which have varied th.
u»uaJ routine of business or pleasure.
Improvements are gradually being
made, indicating that there still is vitali­
ty .li.ting. When all our citizens will
usa their utmost exertions tn advance the
iaterosta of the town by encouraging invtetmente, trade by making improve­
ments utxm their property's «u»d also m mg
their influence for the social aud moral
deration of tho community, instead of
exhausting their vocabulaiy of invectives
against the town, and discouraging every
move mode far its improvement, then
the town will prosper.
Wo are proud to ray that our atone
have just received tho largest asaortmeut
of all kinds of good* that they hare bad
► inco being in business at thia place
They believe th it their favorable perehaaoa, low freight*, small oxp-nace of
a illing, and expcrieuco aa retail deal* a
in vko it an object for all to call and ex­
amine their good .

Gfflsnm
PRICES

0994

TO COIRBSPIII!

of the hard times, and in erd
that those who pay eash may be able to get goods at

DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

t. H. Burk A Co's, Column.
HOLMES, -ft WEBSTER,
An Entire now Stock of '

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

DRY

[The following dialogue it said to have
been overheard oa the corner of State
4 Jeffaraon street*, a fuw days ago.]

“ Where'e ye ’ffoinl"
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX

TO THE CITY DRUGG STORE,
“ Where’s thair:
First door West of the Dank, th. be.t
place to buy goods in Michigan 7
•• YOY DON'T BAY!—What kind of
Goods F’

iS£:

VERY LOWEST RATES.

HDWARE, TOOLS. LOCKS.

.arth what it ia, nthor than a rooetd
hell, whieh it would be if liquor had its
full away. Th. small pittauqc which the
bar-tender receives from unthinkingly
intemperate mon and woman is often
needed for the bolter support of thrmclvcs and their families. He exros not
whether it can be justly admitted to gain
the comforts and riches of this world by
one of th. mo«t degrading of employm.nts—an employment which fills our
lind with beggars, orphans, widows aud
criminal., and which multiplies the in­
matte of tho grave yard.
We must
temperance thoir profession, and tho
conversion of the intemperate thoir chief
business.
Temperance is farcing its way into al­
most every land, and waving, a. wo may
•ay, its blood stained banner over almoet
•very people. We firmly believe that
the ago of intemperance has almost
passed away, end, although the liquoraillcr may continue his evil course, yet
the cause of temperance will still ad­
vance’.
_ .________ JScrar-

— Prince Arthur, mindful of the com­
fortable and »afe conduct of the Great
Western Railway, over which he recent­
ly traveled, ha. ncknowledgit by print­
ing the General Manager, Mr. Thoa.
Swinyard, at Hamilton, with a valuable
•corf pin, in shape of a gold horao shoe
etudded with diamond nails, and sur­
mounted with a crown on which the
monogram of the Prince gleams in
diamonds, rubies and emeralds. It it gift of greet beauty and valu.-

Olla, and

r

“ WHO DOES BUSINESS THRRBT•

F. D. ACKLEY.
“ Oh ! that feller that got burned out!—

WEET

•eu-.pernnre urpanizatiou, yet with F1 tetancs must «o»y that the Lodge, far
.omo reason, ia doing but little at proa­
o it, yet wo hu]&gt;e far an tiwakoning to
action of tho Templars. We arc happy
to say (yet aony to record nny) that si.
have but two liquor aliops in our pleaaait village wher. intoxicating drink, are
aild. Itaecmi to be difficult far cne to
a te their own fault., or else we have acme
,]*eople who are destitute of a desire f&lt; r
doing that which is right 1’ct we b&lt;Here that if they would stop far a mcm-mt to reoliro the destruction they were
bringing on families, they would cease
their traffic, and never cause any m&lt;re to
become victim, to the fatal cr.p. If they
eiuid hut endeavor t, estimate the d.uiosrie cfllirttuus, the broken heart., the
tears, tho groans, and tho erics that fol­
low os the result of drinking intoxicat­
ing liquors, they would blush at their
own evil work. The liquor sellar, as
well as those who associate with him,
apeak lightly of temp-ranee organisa­
tions, yet they tbcmselroa are mush in­
debted to those organizations. They
hero don. much to stay the deadly
p'ague, tt&amp;A have helped to make tlis

PRINTS,

Mattel. till &gt;k» ov—c perfwl
I anovwab«4| Bocreiap C'ruii

“ About thn first of Deeembar.’ ’ Come,
go down and se. his now store!
“ 'Ntrrr San! Do they do mneh work
there 7”
“ YES 61 R-EE/Th./Il oak. a Sa./
Rar run if you .any it to W
.
CHARGE HIGH—do they F»

700, MEDICINES, FAINTS, &lt;M IS, ate"—II« 'jest knows his little

irnite, T«nxotin», ClromiMta.
Wood*. Ora HtuSa. UrufKisU*
GlaMWata, liragKiaU' Saa-

COATS A CLARK’S THREAD,
8 cents. All ether thread &amp; aeate per

FINE STOCK OF FLMKLSI
Cassimeret, Hosiery, Glowes,

and nev,ir fail of getting suited I"

_

ntkbtf la above llaaal Wbolsealt Cate raw
—--1—
111 WooSvari Xritu. batroil.

iok’s cough balsam's

COME LET’S GO DOWN ’’—To the
City Drug Store.
F. D. A.

Why take an Eastern Imptpsr,
when a Better is Published at Hom. 1

K MBcuxsiar *«n ikvkjctobi
105.
ror.iaa I’.lont
I and I An»d» BaUdlaai. D-lrolt.»rr
■mas paianu st ■ rbut-r rala iK»a i

'

TRIBUNE

CHEAP=CHEAPEST
A Good Balmoral Skirt for $LS6.
Good twelve skilling; Tea for $1.40.

Ota

tRAND, SHELEY A CO.. Detroit

FQR 1870

Michigan Balt and Nut Company.
DETROIT. MICUm

tMACHLM&amp;BOLTS,

OfFBBB SOME RARE ATTRAC■ TJVXS, AHB AT THE SAME
TIME A REDUCTION IN
BRICES TO CtUBS.

.TON IRON A ENGINE WORKS,
DETROIT, MICH.,

READ THIS.

Ki ProportlMt

Milla &amp;&gt; Engines.
V Bond hr tbair DaacrlpKre t irculu.

OYSTETLH!

OLIVE LOGAN,

------ WE KEEP------

FAMILY
GROCERIES

“ THE IDIOT KZKG."

PH I TV &lt;3 HUI* BOTTOM.

A Prosit la Everj Satanta,
LTY DAYS FROM JAPAN.

TEAS !

A’AJF CLUB RATES.

tltoOB A WHKBLKR,

CASH FAD FOB BHTT1 &amp; SGCS.
RUSSELL S NEVINS
Hastings. Nov. SSth, 18SS

■EM OF
axd

FATES? KMHTS

Mixrrirraaas or

W AND PATENTED ARTICLES,
■tera Paleal KlghtlExchategr,
O. Bte»n. 1*lOXarnteii Hui,MrM.

TROIT NOVELTY WORKS

Goods

MACHINE KNIVES,
Plainer, Shlagte. 8tov% Moulding. Feed
and bB Kinds to Order.
Mill Picks, Steam Heating,

find in tho Grand Haven Herald an edi­
torial endorsing tho ro-nppointaiont»of
Dr. Tirriit aa President of the Univer-

•nd in the name of all that intenwte hu­
man pragreM, w. protest against tho ap­
pointment of any wino-bibber to that ot

GOODS.

EXAMINE PRICES
WORDS OF WISDOM
FOB YOUJKJ MBH. _

l-.r.ly.i.,
EpilaW.

ProaehiiU.
Uvatrrlo.

R.

TO COXSVMPTXVEB.
Uy Dnlr^atam ia th. Mntbodist Epirou-

.Ulceration sad
U» ’
WmMiu.1 Coolraeud Limbi,

KERRIClt.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Salii Silva tii Platt! Van
thia victory in the esuae' of Christianity
and right tha Church ia largely indebted

way■ outapok&lt;m far justice «udeqoB3Ky-

Bssnss®-"-

■«SF

J.C0UAFO*.

Cash Premiums for tlie
Largest Clubs.

�and SHiMtUMumu.
wn»tM ?*M* M MMT ••MTT*_

A la. Cm—TL.

m

DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!

DEW AIVHTISWEITS.

.
bwl)

Wa

'*"» IM. rih (D..
i,

November,
FOEBiav in domestic

DRY

GOODS,

THE ENDLESS MATCH!
The EudJeHB IVIatch !

[The following dialogue h said to have
been overheard on the corner of State
A Jefferson streets a fisw days ago.]

.“ Where e ye 'goinT'

TO THE CITY DRUGG STORE,
" V here’s thaif"

procedonted in sorority and extent, visit­
ed the northern portion of tha United
States during the past week. Reports
from tho Atlantia coast and from tho
Lakes report great damage to tho ship­
ping, accompanied by serious low of

First door West of the Bank, the best
place to buy goods ia Michigan?
“ YOY DON’T BAY I—What kind of
OoodeF’

BUSINESS CARDS.
BOWNE &amp; GALLOWAY,

OrwAU Moris Tu Ci* or Paso use.
—The historic event of the past week
was the opening of the Sues C^naL unit­
ing the waters oi" the * Mediterranean
with those of the Rod Sea, opeC-'sg a
short line to tho Indies, that will practi­
cally revolutionise the commerce of the

" 'Ncn Bin! Do they do mneh work
I there F’ •

WILLIAM MYERS,

Music 4 Jewelry.

AARON CLARK,

PATENTS!

UCnoXKNB.
dalr BMSMdto lb,
B
’SfesStsjSs

DnaloUcMBnaiiis. CASH SYSTEM!
^arw"‘*rd/r'5#iSasror.

THE DETROIT WEEKLY
COB’S COUGH BALSAM !

publican from principle, and not because
the Republican party is in tho ascend­
ant. We congratulate tho Republican
: party on the selection of such a mail lor
so important a position.
I

TnixKMxrixo Dat was appropriately
noticed in our village by services in the
Epieiopal and Methodist Churches. Wo
learn that the sermons on tha occasion,
in both houses, were exceedingly able
and intoruting, and that one or both will
shurtly appear in print

"Oh IlbuUU.rlMgo, ben-do,:—
When'd he get into that new plaooF'
“ About tho first of December.’.' Ooms,
go down and see his now store!

" YES BIH-EE.;TL.J’H ml. ■
Bar run if you tarry it to ’em.’’ .
.
“ CHARGE HIGH—do they F’
“No, tlisir chargee are very moder­
ate”—He’jest knows his little “Neds
/»•■/ ” ye know, I get my goods there,
and never fail of getting suited I”
• COME LET'S GO DOWN ”—To the
City Drag Store.
F. D. A.

Arroiirrm. It gires u* great pleasure
to note the appointment of Turuu
I’hiuih,Eeq., as Assistant U.S. Asseseor for the lit District in the Fourth
Congressional Di.trict of Michigan, be­
ing the County of Barry. Mr. P. ia one

Dmitri eradicated, tho scalp made
clean, and gray hair restored to ittf orig­
inal youthful beauty and vigor by tho
use of NelTr FryeMle Sicilian Heir Rc-

F. D. ACKLEY.
Quinine.

Annirtexa an Tmtvi-We invito
the special attention of cur readers to
the Prospectus of ths Detroit ^drertuvr
and Tnlime, herewith published. This
is tho Michigan paper, per tntUtntt, and
should have a wide circulation. We fur­
nish the Baxjtxb and Adccrtirer and 7Kluxf for 43 00, aad each subscriber wilroceiru as a P««xium the Michigan AU
manac, a statistical wurk of real value.
Send in your subscription*.

I. 0. G. T.—At a regular meeting ef
Wi'd Flower Lodge, No. 44, L 0. G. T„
of III*tings, Mich., hold at their Hall
on Monday evening; November 1st,’1869,
the following officers were duly installed
by G. W. C.T, Mr. Manchester, of Bat­
tle Crock:
W. C. T„ Chancy A- Birute.
W. R. H. e., Mrs. Tinkham,
W. L. H. 8., Mrs. Wm. Jonee.
W. V. T-, Mrs W. Hayd
W. P., Mrs. J. Scidmore.
W. S., B. F. Stienhoff.
W. P. a, Frank Brindle.
XV. M., Goo. Richmond.
W. A. 6., Mr*. F. Allen.
W. L. M , Miso Elida Morgan.
W. I. Q-, Traver* Phillips.
W. 0. Gm Dr. Frost

•' WBO DOBS BUSINBBS THBBBT'

BA-TSTKETYS-to

T Rai B U N E

Groceries and Produce,

FOR 1870

PRICES REDUCED!

JJOT1CE.-TO SAVE

0FFBBB SOME JURE RTTJUG
■ TI0NS, AlfB AT THE SAME
TIME A REDUCTION IN
\PRICES TO CtUBS.

All Persons Who Owe

FULTON IRON &amp; ENGINE WORKS,
DETROIT, MICH4"
Ague la full Blast, .ad Oratly EaUrgtd,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

- READ THIS.

Saw Mill. &lt;fc Engines.

Whose Accounts ’and

W 8«s4 far lb.tr DflKrtpUre &lt; irtulir.

Whose Accounts and
Whose Accounts and

OLIVE LOGAN,

.At Onctr-N OW.

At Once-NOW.
At Once~NOW.
We Mean What We Say,

j

CHEAP

CASH

STORE. |

We Mean What We Say,
We Mean What We &amp;ry,
AND MUST DIVE OUR PAY

Asuvxs —We autice that tho Fire
Extinguishers recently purohaeed by our
village have arrived, aud are ready fur
UM. Wo oungratulate our citizen* that
th.y have oroa this small protection
egsirnt the ravages of firs, nnd only re­
gret that the parchase did not include a
No. 1 Fixe Engine.

SIXTY DAYS FROM JAPAN.

AND MUST HAVE OUR PAT
AND MUST HIVE OUR PAY
WITHOUT DELAY,

OWIEII OF MTEIT WITS
xxa wirosTvrasur
NEW AND PATENTED ARTICLES,

■ wwant Hotaos, “Bonaparte Hum­
boldt ” Noto, also, tho prospectus of
is IL fashion paper of tho country, and
should command a liberal patronage.
Remember, wo furnish it, or either of
Harper's pnh1»ftinea, our subscribers
with the Basra, for &gt;4 75 a year, cash
ia advance.
’

W&gt; Gcxe* Non—Wo are surprised to
find in the Grand Haven Rirsif an edi­
torial endorsing tho ro-appwnttoent-of
Dr. Tarnx as President of the Univerrity. Any such action would be a last­
ing disgrace to the State of Michigan,
and ia tho name of all that interests Un­
man progress, wo protect against the apjxnntnientof say wiao-Liblxr to that or
aay other educational poaitton.

rf, Wl HALL'S
aBr^j Kawai Sicilian
KaM hair

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

DETROIT NOVELTY WORES

2i£2f£W£R ■
rsnicuxi an cibmymbv

examine prices

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
ITlao Gold Jewelry.

: Wii Sher ui PM Wan

OY8'

Cash Premiums for the
Largest Clubs.

�SEW ADVERTISEWE9T8.

Jortrs.

LEGAL NOTICES.

DOCT. DODD'S

AMERICAN

Iff! IMAICS (WAIT,
PHILADELPHIA PA.
ORGANIZED I860.
ANNUAL INCOME
,
.
PuW IHie. s.4 OrjA,,, U IMe,

otherCeaip*ar lath.MsstiV.
*
It "‘‘■ALL POLICIES Xne-FarMtsbte.
It kauea NkMi »1: dr-jaU. ,1m..
Oa lU HETUIlN PREMIUM
rXaA.PT. th. lasers b Annual Ortditod
all paid to the Compeay.
Th. REDUCING PREMIUM PLAN
/ar-~.«.7«»«r ....^AglQyi;

DRUGS,
MadieinM. Cbmlrate. Dy. - luA.
P^Blaie Material., M«bl.#O.I..U-I.
«... I'nra Win.. A Liquor. Tor m.4iral u*». Ammsaltraa Ac , Uw test to
- ItesMaiimL rrcactiptteaa pul sp with
Mr. sad Fid.llly,

E R V I N E
AXD

INVIGORATOR.

Tonic and Stomachic.

GROCERIES,
NERVOUS

DISEASES.

■ooktafall kloSa. D.arira. Copy Mask*
ka»(il lu.lructiu. lleok., l&gt;. Mwep
Wluoss of Dlckrea, rQ.it A*. Nar.k,!
boretetta, Tuy Bouka. KbeM Muaia,
Law MUaki, a tempi.!. stMrta.sL

STATIONERY,
Tilomen of New York;
IKkVS riBHI rivtos Isirsa.U twy to
NYUMACH. L1VKB. M»«nE£ tad ..tl.er
r*. asd eapplte. FRESH Lift, tor th. wub
i&gt; eouaually uklaa pteM. It apyntoa
■laxly. tad with HLECr ud coed DlGUt
f. ebwh II t.r»n.nl... araTOKKS th. »T
d toSOUND HEALTH and HAPPlNEsK &lt;rf
11. For tb. IIIhw* of Cbildbtxd and
and M.lurilr a.4 Bild 1 •&gt; III.

A bMTd th. rate* af lb. Mlklaw rwU:
Oa tbs will Mees. b. to. lb. Mrilebt i&gt;lat;
H. K*laJ th* eouat*!*’. .lady Killed.*,
. Aad tnd tha
th* teMlhlwa mine.

PICTURES,
A chute. mIkiIm of Atawteaa A far.
•&lt;t« Ll.r&lt;|mu.. KiirraTteri. I'teiu u&gt;4
&lt;Me&lt;«4
m&gt;4 1‘ni.i., rick,
«le««nt an-l chMp; • mval brauund
wScriag-'****1-*-

HOLIDAY ]OHUU ros 1BTO.

PICTURE FRAMES
NYA TIOr KICBIOA X-r.tka b-d-i.f i

CUaMlEM HUltW. C.ca|4ateut.
U UY E. Iicfo. DrLad.nl
It Mltefaiarily a»M*ria&lt; te U4a.il os kl.
IbU.MM. ihsi iba ah... aasad V.hsdui i

FAMILY

GROCERIES,

Candies.
Lemons,
Oranges,
Nuts, $c.

rchus-slri

7802

SENSE!!!
TREES!

Harper’s Bazar.
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companies the paper every fortnight, and
occasionally an elegant Colored Fashion
Harptr'i Bator contains 16 folio pages
of ths sixe of Harprr't H'okiy, printed on
superfine calendared paper, and is pub­
lished weekly.

GRAND RIVKR NURSERIES,
Lowell, Kent County, Rich.

snAOAZLSft^MXSi
THIRTY DOLLARS
&gt;86

-.•Yftfflgbft-

K year Doctor or Drnitxi.l tar H««t Qob
—It equal, (bluer, Qutelo.. M I d
ASalaa

Harftr't Bazar contains, besides pic­ by Sttii», Faaa A C. Cteari.t, Xtw York.
tures, patterns, etc., a varioty of matter
Aromatic ‘V’t.reta’bJe Soap
of especial um and interest V&gt; the family;,
articles on health, dress, and liousekeep­
ing in all its branches; its editorial matter
is specially adapted to the circle it is in­
tended to interest and instruct; and it'
has, besides, good stories and literary
zaattrr of merit It is not surprising
tlial the journal, with such features, has
achieved in s short time and immense
success; for something of its kind was
desired in thousand of families, and its
jmhliaLers have filled tho demand. Tho
young lady who bays a single number of
-&amp;ryw’. A~r is mads a subscriber for
life.—Jftv Yark Xatoio, Pit.
The Reser is excellent Like all the
jJeriodicals which the Harpers publish, it
ia almost ideally well edited, aud the
daas of readers for whom it is intended
—the mother and daughters in average
families can not but profit by its good
sense and gvodtatte, which, wo hare no
doubt, ore to-day making vary many
homes h*ppi« than they may have been
before the woman began taking loosens
ia personal and household and social
V.an&lt;&lt;gems*t from this good-natured
mentor.-—Ti* Naiia*.

:SFE:k.

S^^sss^t.E’S
VIIYZBUL CLOTHEB WUIOZS.

».-iE(Hf.lK*
CHANCERYORDER.

LYDIA M. TOOM AS. "“r1-.

A Portable Engine- and

FRANKLIN H. THOMAS, /‘Vra^a.i.

yS^j&amp;da.v&amp;isU!an;

^ssmssxwrisi“*

ASTRONOMY

.“•sur.
GEORGE PRESTON
Larg® A Well Selected Stock of

groceries,

Terms:
Ifopw^s Itaaor, one year............... •4 00
An Extra Copy of either ths IfiyoMS,
FasHy, or
will be supplied grabs
for every Club of Fivx bvbscukm at
&gt;4.00 each, in ana remittance; or, Six
Osgies tor 120.00, without extra oopy.
Babeeriptiocs to Zftrjwr't Jutpstow
A-5 to cne address ftw one
year, *10.00; or, two of Harper’s Ptri•Ml to om address for one year,
— be suppl-dat any

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GEO. M. OEWEY,
AT HWTJKG.% BARRY CO., MIC®.
(&gt;■«• o«cr Cole A Bea's Qraeery Bier*. mat
Omtlloase lk«m.

J.
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TXiai, -«i.6o ni utrnn.

gortrg.

A SUCCESS!
GRAND OPENING

over th. dreadful;

IDLY WAITING.

—JOF-------

”

before me !**
'
PreLie continued to stroke his

JOHN ROBERTS,

rtment
Lookup, Morton—alwi^s look up F
again «ujoine&gt;l upon the invalid,
taring all these fourteen years of ag’, I have not onoe doubted either the

E. H. MALLORY.

WJL UPJOHN,

A. P DRAKE, M -D.,
KlgTii.—r’tfiSSRWf

BOSTON CASH STORE!

shall bo comforted.*

DRY GOODS

LATI or CAN ADA. «ue?«or I

NUMBER 32.

HASTINGS, MIC1UGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1869.

VOL. XIV.

first, before the gaxe of Dr. Hutton, who
“ The handwriting is not fhmilwr P*
read it aloud:
*'*
- - —• "AeisrtS.ttte. Toor
ttiU r.m.~ |;
- Tho physician started as if electrified. 1:nothing—except that it is evidently dis­

I believe that wo

that the viliain who took her away could
contrive to communicate with'»na every
a glorious day of ioy beyond all this long rear since, nnd always on a particular
night of sorrow I*
Tbs face of the invalid lighted up with

Ob.

mother. ‘ Perhaps in Son Bruni irt'in
perhaps in some rude hut in the interior,
f-rj.
___ 1_____
-...1___ J— -

CLOTHING

GROCERIES, &amp;C.,

J. HAMBY,

20 per Gent Cheaper than any other Store in Barry

I. W. VR00MAN,

County.

•“"SIS

r.____

a novel many people would not behove
i*. But * truth is stranger than fiction.' "
Mrs. Preble drew from her husband's
Dr. Hutton, the family physician, for breast nockct his note-book, opened it to valleys and mountains. Yet I never soo
whom Mrs. Preble had eent, entered the the proper page, and presented it to the a young girl in tho street, without turn­
ing to loox at her. I Lever hear a girt11 Lr. Hutton adjusted his spectacles, isb voice without listening ssgerir, half
glanced over the page, and then slowly
with white hair and beard, bat
read tho group of entries aloud. The
u0h, pitying Hoarvn,” sighed Dr.
entry of ths first year is as follows:
Hutton, dashing a flood of toare from
boyishness of manner that sat well upon
his eyes. u Will this iong agony never
him. He had a kind heart and a dear

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

DR. C. 0. SCOTT,
r^'TICINil PllTI,l!1“ “d S”****10- B4^rr'ul•■

DS C. C. L1SSLSY.

All oar faith, witboot.

Hostings, Mich., Feb. 1st., 1869.—yl

“Acorn fl, 1856. Four J-w riill
lien !"
of an unfaltering trust in God’s mercy.
And the next —
" Th# lost mresage wo received from our
" Acorn 9,1857. &amp;u if tiiyeed
.enemy eecms to point to #omo kind of a
Aud the next—
••
A
corn
9,
1858.
&amp;w
u
irefl
«
«w/"
^“Iruo," assented Dr. Hutton, looking
I lew...
y-— - .----Medicino will do you no good, so long as And the next —
"Truth Stranger than Pietion." your mind is in its present condition. 1
“ Acorn 0, 1859. Itmcfaryttleritfl" al tha message in question. “It is unlikd*u others. It says that his * reward
And the next TH? PROPRIETORS OF THE
must give you an opiate
“NOt now, doctor," interposed the
“Arevnfl, 1860. &lt;SV« yrewtay rep- is at hand.' He means either that ha
intends to many your daughter, or that
Folsum street, overlooking Mission Bay, banker. “I cannot—must not—steep
stands a palatial residence.
to-day I I need to be broad awake now,
The interior of thishouse is even mors for I cannot tell al any moment what the
beantiful than its exterior, every opart- next may bring forth. I am looking for
Preble, with forced calmness. **T(bday
the culmination of all my years of anwe shall hove another meaaaga, no
gtmh—for the crowning agony of the
• - -­
douU What will it be?"
The library especially realise, the whole. Perhaps even now—Ah, what
The banker turned restlessly on his
oil perfect ideal of an elegant and cul- y. that F'
“Acorn 0, 1868.
He started up willlr, and then, as the.
sound that had disturbed him was not
“
AoocrrO,
1864.
Four Mi i» Mrrepented, hn sank back again on his cush­
Relayed.
&amp;
better than this awful »uspen*o. Let it
of ions, pallid and panting.
tomF*
G.
r
n
st*
___ III *«*.!!, *hnv
^'n.
w.-ill
.!». VOU AF’
The doctor looked at Mrs. Preble with And the next —
-;.1. ...
6-^U- Srn
1
A. if hia impatient words had precip­
“Arocn9, 1865.
an anxious, questioning glance.
itated a crisis, a stop was heard os tho
Ho was Mr. Morton ProbU, for many
“ It is the anniverearv? she replied to
walk at this momenf
years a leading benkrr of Han Frun- hie unspoken inquiry—“ the anniversary And the next—
front door followed.
cisco.
»•
, .
at.
“f °«r
“Anotbsf mnsiaj
vain
that
bay
,. Ah, _^n ■aid the doctor, “I re-1
5V« win take in exchange far our goods,
It was in v»
——
— the
—broad
------------ winbanker.
dowat ths south ami
eml of the -room
room had njeaber.’’
A aarrut soon en­
ter, which ho extended
_
»—»t—
rnto..
And what shall we got to-day!
witiTper " 8it down, doctor, andI I will
bearer is in the hall!'1
The physician looked up and fixed his
' richly carved book-cases end paintings— toll you the whole story. I can think of
------ gaso on the bereaved husband
in vain that soft couches and luxunoui nothing «.Im&gt; to-day. and am almost loughtful
chain had been gathered around him.
wild with apprehension and anxiety, but I BUJ wife.

glijrrHatiij.

EXCELSIOR

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

UAYFOKD. P. A-________*

J. G. BIRROWA .

Again there was a profound silence.

sonwthing &lt;
convincedyyon that your daughter was
still living.’
'said Mr. Preble, “and
“Yea, do
every ann

feeling his pulse.
“ Quito a high fetor,’’ he said, after a

The Broken Home.

STAPLE AND FAN^Y G00DS AND NOTIONS,
'

WRIGHT k. SMI

doth, and
WK. H. HAYFORD,

ever !"

1

Butter &amp; Eggs* Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,

J. P. EGBERTS &amp; CO.

H« ,could not forid thatlwearo .limtfor onoof tho bod

C. G. HOLBROOK.

OBAN! 4 PHILLIPS.
Hastings, May 19th, 1869.—yl

J. ItflfwrwrJ. JsaoaW’M.teg-_________
JOHN MICHAEL,

-

ENUINE DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES!

WM. L. COBB,

STORE.
HABTIMGB HOUSE, J
consult a sou*
&lt;
1t£T:

Kt

Ini beee roStlei oed

PURE PAINTS &lt;fc OILS!

He lay on a sofa, in tho depths of the
great bay window, the wreck of a once
powerful man. His figure was titin and
Lunt; hi. fare white m marble. h&gt;.
eyes haring an expreaiion of wofnl ap
prehension, of harrowing anxiety, of

BRUSHY,

arts.

hare strayed aww—"

eyes again rovertii
Hi. ply*- »* ‘■He will bs here at
g»*ded them bath in friendly sympathy. it is aix already !"
“ Wo shall hear of her again to-day."
said Mr. Preble; “and what will the

EreatbU ga^ly himaeH struggling foebly to a sitting

I

2500™””

will this fatal Any novar, never
pemr hemnrtnured; “nor bring us

ing the library.
** It is Is F* cried the doctor, also ano­
Imw &gt;auL
“ The writer of those letters is uno uretionably the abductor of your cMd !
mid Dr. Hattoa.
Have you any sut- ded, the door leading from the hall again
“tb.1aUgih«t" r«d lU JhuMa.

** Noticing, with a Barrens start,that bo
elo Jb. touched a boll upon a ta-

nwxcu «.»c.

“ Helen, no ten, wo-™
Before the echoes of his vrere hsd
—
.
■_ ____ 111* Wife

•• She might havo strolled down to

We buy our Goods db-ectly frorn^e

I Denser
. ...... ,w
the physician's face, and wlus-

Kie was a beautiful woman, of some
« and thirtylyeare. graceful, with broad
lAMRSJOHXSTOjt.PH!^^

rs.*BO. O.

O.' CltH'-.

Apnl Bhb.

It contained ashn
sown shape and
equally well-known hand-writing, which
the banker exhibited to his wife and tbo
phvsidan.
'This line was as follows:

merely phyrieal ailment had made him'
what he was.
•
By what withering secret, by whatdeThia is the flth of August, 1868I"
.troytag affifetion, had he ben thus ago- jMaio was stolen from us.
•• Will call!" cried Mr. Preble, start­
- I-.raobn k." -M “&gt;•
“»• ■ “T see,” said Dr. Hutton. “ And thu
niaadt thus haunted? thus hunted? no
ing to hie feet, and gtering wildly
•o noble and good ! he so wealthy and It “Yet might she not have' been tort.
around.
Hr. Preble? She wwt out Vx^pUy in
"-Is coming hero F’ cried Mrs. Prebio,

T x x E.

jtFS“XB
2500r«n*. LBin.

Invariably by poet,” replwd Mr.

sician.
“You knew us fourteen wars ago,
doctor, ’ said Mr. Preble. “ Wo bred thor'

brushes, vabnish,

. HOLBROOK A MILLS.

WI- JONKS,

Vr. uuuvu
T -------- —- —
od himself, his foeo expressing the
double solicitude of a frioad and phy­

J_____________

I did not!
of her. She was w
August, 1858. F« a yw &lt;•
bookstore If
ffiewi.
• the ^mvereary of
be- .
* ...A „ oritlan mosasRo you? No o»e aguro.i WQom yira &lt;e.v
mailed tn yon for one year by .
Lullnd upou to testify—no one whom you
; three dollars to Robert Bonner,.

“tr'Sw"' ■“ d*- e,uu*-

Michigan _Exchang«.

pr^Y^daer," she said, in a calm and

.

.

•

tntho

... _v_

bankart

CASH FOR HIDES AND PKLTfl

It tells ma

Nor did it
l^eUda tberdn.

-Cct

’Affix'

teal in the world.

Se corrugated foreh^ of the
. .
.?____ “Hi

gKsteiw. wnM"*

" We have puxiied over th# problem for banknr and his wife in that direction,
and then she foil heavily to the floor.
Her ssteOM bad toft her Th. above
we publish ns a apedmen chapter f but

It will

�NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JJARBY COUNTY

THE

Skt ftistrngs gsnnrt.

CIRCUIT COURTk&gt;&gt;

cta-ai^

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

'MtOMS-'M. DEWEY.

NEW GOODS

Court with tho proceeding* on thoChanDavid Bracket va Lydia Bracket Bill the noir United State* Judgreliip-

WEDWDAT.

WATCHMAl, WHAT OF THE HOUR.

pint m

Rail Road prices

f.-rr divorce. Divorce granted, October
28th, 1869. Clement Smith, for com­

plainant.
Michigan Infantry ft Detroit cm tho 18th
Martha J. Waters vs. Daniel A. Watars. Dill for divorce. Decree granted,
the wont condition in which with custody * of child, Octobsr 28th,
1860. Swecsey A Wood for oomplain- charges prisonoro from the Detroit House
of Correction who were 'sent there for

of mankind are constantly degenerating
morally, ptyrieally, and, to some extant,
mae tally
I* pus the fact? and if true,
what shall we say «f the propriety of
suitrining Free Schools, Independent
Churches, and a Free Proas. These axe
the great educators of the people, and at
no'Other time in the history of tho world

W. P Wboar vs. Esther Wooer. Bill
for divoroe. Divorco granted October
28th 1809. Holbrook A Mills for oom­
pin, riant'
.
Amby L. Ferris va Mary E- Ferris.
Bill for divorce. Placed bank in the
Files. Holbrook A Milla for complain-

SPAULDIMG'S IEV CASH STORE

being drunk, unless it.appeors that they
were publicly and perpetually drunk.

aoAB.—Ths South Haven 8~t~i of the
13th ult reys that the iron is" now laid

EVERYTHING TO PLEATE,

nounced as a fact that intemperance was

That’s Big Talk.
Try it Now.

Gixxxal Matson - The Adssrhssr sad

Corner of Jefferson sad Railroad Strosta,
sellixo

HARD WARE

HABTINGS, micb.
A Word In Season to the Clliwns of

■

OF EN'ERY DESCRIPTION,
CBeuper --------------------

NEW

First-Class BUGGIES

GOODS

DOUBLE WAGONa,

Direct from Fwtorie.. sa-Speemlitie. in every department.

STOFES! STOVESI STOVES!

I AIM TO SELL

Genuine Articles.
COOKIXG,
PARLOR COOK A.YD
PARLOR STOrSS

MKH. TAYLOR

hat a fine attortment o/
SEW MILLHEST CSODS SEBE.
s. i. sPAUisisa.

©▼er

JJAITIIWM

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HABireSS SHOP—A *ne Suck of Homo., on h.nd. H
Il p^ing i«- prapU, ~ d»rt °^}OHTMAN * GREBLE.
Huthv.

We*- ‘F*1 M. ,80”'

WOOLEN FACTORY!
IALT UBIBMMI I HIM J •' 1ABIUV vault

A. Lvw, of tho Twenty-third Michigan
Volunteer Infantry, is just rood rod. The
rcary 1st, 1870. Wm. H. Hayford and General promise* to be present at tbs re­
Wm. Burgher for complainant; Hol­ union of the regiment, which tokee place
brook A Mills for defendant Wilkins.
ry of tho battle of Franklin."

true? We affirm that it
claim to know, from personal
that there are to* total abstinence men in Russell Bill to redaem. Submitted on
briofa T- C. Cutter for complainants ;
tho community to-day where there was
Harvey Wright for defendant
Morgan Scoby, et al., va A. J- Wright
fact, and few there be. who will venture
An injunction
to deny it, then intemperance is not on Treasurer of Carlton.
ease. Bill demurred to and demurrer
sustained and bill dismissed. Wm H.
Hayford for complainants; Swoeaey'A
which no man living has a warmer per­
sonal interest than we have, is alike true Wood for defendant
Smith Sanford va Richard T. Flint et
of the efforts of tho patriot and the phi­
lanthropist in every other department of
of
Deeds from recording mortgage deed
human society. And it does ream al-

ARE MOW

PRICES’TO SUIT!

Bill for divorce. Argued and submitted. keep it busy drawing balloting, ofc.
true that Holbn&gt;ok &amp; Mills for complainant
Bushrod W. Johnson va. Sophia D.
Johnsen. Bill for divorce. Continued.
won*, than indeed has the philanthroBalch, Smiley A Balch for •complainant mouth, New Hampshire, on the 23d ult-,
Joon B. Adams, Republican, was electabandoning all hope of tho final triumph
Bill to {foreclose a mortgage. Decree
of the prindplss of justice and right
granted for 8691 44 and costs, with peramong mem
We are told, for absence from the vil-' mimion to sail January 1st, 1870. cumbent

age on important businsea compelled us Burgher &amp; Hayford for complainant i
to forego the pleasure of bsing present, Holbrook A Milla for defendant
Charles 8. Burton ’i Edwin Baxter
that Dr. Rcssrit, in hi* Temperance
Speech at the Court Houre, recently, an­ and Paul Wilkins. Bi? to foreclose a

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

11*»ti«mWooieiF*ctom
CUSTOM CjfeltOINGt
AND WOHK GUARANTEED.

Cloth. Fl
Sxor.—Atxxxr D

Rxc«ix»*ox, the

York Trite, was shot, and it is feared
mortally wounded, in the editorial rooms
of the Thfeow on Thursday last, by one
McFarlano, of New York. It is a mat.
OT. eass, but designed murder, neverthe­
less; although publie opinion will not
favor severe penalties far sech offences.

FOR BALE.
UABLOW A GOODYBA«-

CLOTHING HOUSE!
_____

30 CAMA.L STB.EET,

GRAND RAPIDS

DETROIT MACHIsfcRY.

SEW IOODS FOB

to say that instead of two cllaica a week
at the Medical Department of the State
of the Gospel of the Son of God pro­ Motion to dissolve injunction denisd with University, as heretofore, there will
OR STEAM ENGINE t
claiming the degenernry of man either costs and 810 attorney foe. Swoerey A henceforth bo but one. Every Saturday
fknd or Clrwlsr s»d Fries List «•
Wood for complainant; Q G. Holbrook
FULTON IRON ANO ENGINE WORKF.
afternoon will be given to tlinic lectures,
morally or otherwise Nor do we see
Elxchanigred.
J. B. Wxrss. Tr&gt;s.«W DETROIT. MICU.
and George C. Worth for defendants.
instruction and operations, Prof. Caoasr
the slightest ovidhnee to convince any
D.O4M.J M. 1K0 - Jl
Wing T. Willison vs. Philander dark
thinking men of the truth of any sush
giving the surgical clinic*, and Professor
etaL Bill for division. Wrongfully on P.rvra, tho medical.
No charge is
J. A T. McGREGOR.
iheoxyIMPORT
calendar. Sweorey A Wood for comOn tho contrary, wo believe in human
dad* for iurgical or medical clinic ope­
progress; in a higher type of sorfaland plafeanL Holbrook 4 Mills for dsfand- rations or treatment.
EUROPE,
intellectual attainments. There is such
Samuel C. Sprague vs. Noyce Darrow.
a thing as a hrmy Present, as well as a
Past, and the revwrcnci due tho Ut­ Bill for specific performance. Motion to
dismiss granted without prejudice. , Hol­ the game of “Heads I win, Tails you
Plated Ware.
ter ought neve/ to stand as a grim,
ghostly sentinel to bar and boat back brook &amp; Mills for complainant Hwren? foee," played by the Republicans of Bex- ‘
A Wood and Harvey Wright for de­ risn County at the late Judicial Conven­
that honor which essay* to leap f/rth
■TER LI NG
tion to rel.it a Judge for the Second Cir­
and crown the truly heroic yet humble fendant
IVORY FANN.
Geo. Swanson va. Lucy Y. Swanson. cuit The official canvass is as follows.
workers of to-dsy. It is not absolutely
WIBDIN8 ANB VISmu 8 CA
Bill for divorce and answer. Referred
BRONZE
Surely comment is nnnscreeury. as the
necessary that thoughts and deeds
to Circuit Court Commiadoner to take
figures speak fyr themedves. Majority
should bn re
to raako them useful
testimony oa question of alimony. . CPARIAN GOODS.
for Dsxnx Buckxan Democrat, of Case
sublime or noble. He who acU well his
"5
G. Holbrook for complainant, P. H Em­
DBESDEN VAbia.
M. 8. SMITH AND CO.,
County, over Gw 8. Claft, Republican,
TA BI E CtTLERT
S’’
•
erson for defendant.
TOILET SETTS,
of Berrien County, 511.
y comes
Fn.FJ^d^.L^^U|5H“(?G0Ulii rf s!l
duet of
GOLD,
Casxisrar is furnishing us now egents
GOODS,
„ tian. Motion to dissolve the injunction for fuel, force, food, and many other im­
an unusually largo and attr-otlve a»SILVER
DRESSING CASIlL
Mrftmetit of l oreltp. Goode. W
whose personal devotiaof txJdav in any
with °°’U “d “ *Uorno’r **
“'*™wbich * ORtriTrna.
their own Imjiortatlon.
portant aids over tlioss we onee pooe+nirf that of the men
- GLOVE mS
Also, everything rid. and new la Jew­
Braach !!»«•».
,cesod. Port* from which commsres was
IVOKT HEAD
elry-. Holla Silver and Sliver
PL-fROlr.
IIANDKEBCIlfET
C G. Holbrook and Geo. 0. Worth fur driven during tho hot months by their «! WowUindgn M. EmL
;
Plated Ware, etc.,
■OXEH,
defendant
•Whkhthay offer at
torrible fevers, are vuited ail the yssr
. Thomas Hitt vs. Clara H. Allen et aL
Greatly Reduced Prices.
CORAL
With impunity now. Many local.ure m
DIAMONDS,
Bill to set aside tax deeds, Ae., with injunc­ the South and West, kept tenantlore by
Mill OwH-a «Mt UlaiM Moriurety rf all
tion. Motion to dissolve the injunction1 their deleterious miasmas, are now .611­
GARNET JEWKUtTS
EJFKRALDS.
-1------- in out midst And we confess to
was granted st Chambers, and thecauseI ing up with populations under tho pro­
MUMU
BOXES,
maul.
a.— but little patience with thoee croak­ stricken from the calendar by order of
taction of Ana’s Ague Cure. Their afing guides, distrustful and despondent,
STONE
complainant’s attorney.
Foot A Van‘ fiioting chill* and fever are so effectually
American
Watch
Company,
■tiding by the highways of ffiis bustling
CAMEOS
Zile for complainant; C. G. Holbrook At
..... ___ &gt;1nn
life with long, woe-begen. Tfeagos, hik­
Goo. •C. Worth for defendant
ing backward over the shoulder, and in
Ellen McCoy va Geo. B. MeOoy. BUI t
DETROIT BILLIARD TABLES.
CELEUnATED ■
for divorce. Decree granted October
28th, 1WJ9, for dirorco from bod and
mare.1’ while all about and around, unboard, with costs, and WOO alimony.
notfoad by them, are life’s busy toilers,
। Goa C. Worth for complainant' and C.
Furnishing*
battling with their might, andoftanumee
r«rri«*»f r
-Tai ItoMO
, G. Holbrook for defendant
run in two weeks from Ridgewav w Bo- L_r»ed Buss
Hannah Burdick vs. Dorrance F- Bur- 1
e~ ILM * “R.
moo,
or.
tho
Michigan
Air
Ijno
Ito*-,
prerail, that knowledge may increase,’ dick. Bill for divorce. Dec; os granted '
C.BURCLKNR&lt;»«1*C
that the oppressed, phyrically or mental-’ October 29th, 1869. 6. G. Holbrook for
reli.MShiCbleM"-»'•«!.

Circular Saw M.111

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FREE OF CHARGE.

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Jefferson Street, Hastings, Hiehn

KEEPS THE LARGEST

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HOLIDAYS,

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Ayer’s

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.TAXES! TAXES!

DETROIT Si ISCELI.A WOW 0 A ED*.

, complainant
.
Aurilla Smith va Horatio Smith. Bill

eeemed to ua were the fnto which befell

John Correth for complainant

tor

healthy, and eflectnal

not always, cured

The wrvv to make money i* to eave it; the way
to eave it is to buy your
ta, Ihi,
IW fair .A

fue^l all food fw three days, end it was
feared that the result of the whim would
end in insanity- Rum did it

- The State Treasurer haa delivered
Tmat xs Too Bab.—Mias Msrnx, ths over 848,500 of municipal bonds to the
Washington school girl who was fas the Fort Wayne, ^ackKn: *
Rad Co-rq nay
Tb«y
of that oompapyby the city ol JatfkMxn,
and the townauf Fayette and Reading.
therefrom cedent., being a perfect blonde, is not the
-Mr.
Sek
W
eouree
at Madrid te fe­
only one who has horrified the guar­
hr th. adminisuatfon, aa m all
dians of capital society. Her father,

For rearing Cray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.

o,.

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'wrepMUl tfWAMsai &lt;i.« ‘• WOMEN by

H. A. GOODYEAR
I kap constantly on hand a large and weU selected Stack
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.

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cily Uoefit but not ham it-

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AN D MUST HIVE OUR PAY
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M ’

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When'd ho get into that aew planer’
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there f

Middle. u&gt;.,..
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEX). 8, 1869.
Bninws Birertsrj.
CHARLES H. RAUER.

CASJiYSm^S’

JOHN ROBERTS,
I&gt;**Uia« «a BraU-

™C°OOs

E. H. MALLORY,

?«trs.

HANLON, M.

BOSTON CASH STORE!

lie.

tho dav avDroach-1
ou which they ore to go northward j
Cwbo- _ joe more, the more tho south resounds
Tho Government and tho Parlia- with merry melodise on all rides. All

Slrasj (inuliM by Un are i-

*lr*ulu&gt;( IiSbl vilbla lb. algta

DRY GOODS,

nation that any reeoluiion* of the com­
ing Council which an at variance with
the laws of tho State shall bo utterly
disregarded, and if any attempt should
be made by the bishop* to carry them
Into effect, in a manner contrary to the
law, they will have to abide the oonseauenee.
The reoent reconciliation with
the Church of the king when believed to

milted to it and who. now, when reoov-

CLOTHING-,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

DR. C O.BCOTT,
’ -H. J. HANEY,"

I. W. VROOMAN,

GROCERIES, &amp;C

A frtmUlnc Ufbl wlikta Ua aJgM
Q«ly s raster? p&gt;« t.

20 per Cent. Cheaper than any other Store in Barry
Tear tclwruhitba

DR, C. C. LIN8LEY,
,31 F.-l^'l* rhrridsn &gt;ad Draita,

County.

AX'S KS.‘tKr^1lsa

ra J.?.r..a -"(..t- Pi.rsvM antaraad t« litasia*.

.II .UI p. irwi't-ciur. laktn raazuita***
f..- auta.aa k Utalad axlut.

liich. in order to have an occasion to
lory in another death-bed conversion,
lends a hand in hoodwinking public
opinion. Tho’ government of Portugal
is oonductod on tho same principles as
that of Italy. In Spain, General Prim
has officially declared, tn tho name if
the government, that any resolution* of
tho Council contrary to tho Spanish Con­
stitution will be treated throughout
Spain as null and void. Louis Napoleoa
Las always boon anxious to keep up the
appearance of a friend of tho church
intereete, but bo has never given hia aymnatby to thoso ultramontane prinaplae
by which a majority of tho bishops is
known to bo controlled. While less at

town talk. I often seised upon aa op­
portunity by in.tiart. erro before I • bad

Brehm, a German naturalist, to whonr
tho world owoe nearly all wo know of an­
imal life in the iutetior of-Africa, gave
his special attention to tho habits of
birds of passage in their southern homes.
He found that they invariably sought
such localities' aa oorreepaudod n;o.-.t
nearly with their homes st tho north.
Birds of prey go into forests, to rivers
and lakes; tho swallows vanish in the
interior; forest birds retire to thickets;
larks and their kindred live on open
ground, peedees and wsgtails in swampy
regiona Cranes and waterfowl of every
kind raove to rivers with large marnsM*
in the neighborhood, and to lakes with

to mature itself aa
As an illustration,
into my ticketoncy. ItuHd

“ Now," said 1, “ go and lay a brfck
on the sidewalk nt tho Career of Broad­
way and Anu Street; another etoss by
tii* museum; a third dingrrnnHy ' Sartre
ths way at the corner of Broadway aad
\e**y street, by the Astor Hous*; put
down the fourth cm theridowalk ?'■ frost
of St. 1’auTs Church, opuooito-; then,
with the filth brick in hand, take up a
rapid march from uno point to the other,
making the cirodit, exchanging your

OVCTcrowded with birds, and tho sweet-wnter
lakes along the course ot th* Nile
abound with aquatic fowl a* no other ropon on earth. Green and ducks arrive
tu such number* that often the sky is
darkened by their flocks, and hours pat*
before the sun is seen once mom; the
waters arc filled with fishing storks aad
“ What is the object of this ?" inquired
cranes, and behind them stretch long
lines of fire-colored flsmingoa*. Pelicans
assemble by hundreds and thousands,
and tho marvel is how such enormous to know is that it Inngsyou fifteen cents
hosts of birds, whoso voracity is proverb­
ial, can find tho supplies they need.—
Prof. StUo Do Piro, re Dottn ot Homo

may yet pro,ro a more dangerous oppo­
nent than most of the other Catholic
princes. It is ominous that the Arch­
bishop of Feris • derotod partisan of
ths Impurial government, is mor* out­
spoken tn repudiating the favorite views
of the Pope and the majority of the
faithfully to the work, end at the end of
Council than any other Catholic prelate.
STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS,
In Belgium, one-half of the population
cuter, wauof which also belongs to the Latin race, Foarr Yaus* Rkooixscttoxs or P. T. ------ - —
‘"■g solemnly through every hall in tha
Biaxcx.
building; pass out and roaume- year

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

FITZSHR5LD M4Y.
A. R . Mwu U&gt;«
ant Fnil.r «tmuu tu .Mb aaath. al TH o claek.
u 'Ji. traad f.iapiir. Hall, ertr Grant tc MBM.:,
X. BAILEY. F.C.
. if. HAY FOttD. P. A.

J. G. BAH1W1VS,
raoToaitai-nr.'t.
.* p mos&gt;* d*iuim

Hastings, Micb., Feb. 1st., I860.—11

EXCELSIOR

ATTENTION, COMRADM!

aud find

A BACKWARD LOOK.

WM. UPJOHN.

F- DRAKE, M-D.,

NUMBER 33.

did not count on tho filial obedience of
all or most of the Catholic Governments,
tha “ Vatican *’ Council which is about

Are now offering for sale, a full Stock of New and Seasonable
Gooda, recently purcliaaed in the beat eastern markets at the
lowest posriblo price* for cu\ Our stock include* a full line of

of Romo; but constitutional government Writtan by himsolfi Illustrated. 784
has struck deep root in thia country, and
. Hartford, Conn., J. B. Bum &amp;
compels the Catholic king to retain a lib­
. 1869.
■,
eral ministry which repudiates ail claims
V.O Iler •'is'-ir
Cloths and Rcady*madb Clothings
of
Rome
upon
civil
society.
■ nt.wt. JA.I Llrvii:.. Mietx
Hats &amp; Capa, Boots &amp; Shoes, Grocarics, &amp;c.
Thus tho Latin raco of Europe, tho filled with tho incSrnts, struggles and
J37“Ca,b paring customer*, fire us a cnlL We will choerfttlly show you_jgj
triumphs of his varied life, and record­
___ our stock, that you may oumparn price* with any other firat-clM* Store
Church, is at present wholly governed by ing his shrewd observations of “ men
XJA. II. HATFORD,
priucc* who are certain to receive ultra1 f MJ (WawHor at Law, anJ SoUciter *3y~iu the State. We have got tho Goods and wo want to soll_iEJ
and things," could not but bo intensely
••&gt;7.
th* I"****. *;rJ Il»*l Ktthem, and shall try to sell you all we can and will satisfy you that it
rnoatano decrees of the Council with a
Frusta, tom, right .n.
determination not to obqy them. Tho interesting. But not the' least notable
ri# is foryour interest tabu v hnro. Wo warrant tlio prices shall bo s.ui vfoctory.-JJPJ
‘ ’ Wo will take in exchange for onr goods,
disposition of tha governments of tho fact about the. book is, that it is, or pur­
Latin raco in America is not equally
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO
uaonimuua While eome, like Moxico,
Drazil the Argentina Republic, and tho
ksLmi. ruttv. *rv*M
upon thos" thing*, which, in his career,
■4 taa./ artluua.. 81
United State* of Colombia, bare, in
■ mMk. UuiImi
spit* of the angry remaiwtranc** of tho
hierarchy, opened their territory toProt- the public prose, a defense directly and
C. G. HOLBROOK.
estaatism aad religious toleration, a few,
like Ecuador, still ding to tho intolerant
view* of tho middle ages, end constitute
the only State* in which possibly the de­ fend. It is only just that every accused
Those in want of a Machine will please roll and lot Mr. Phillip* show you sot
cree* of the Council may be fully carried shall have a “fair trial" if ho derirea
WM. H. JEWELL,
I bis fine work. t3T Ronr-mbCr the placo, one door West of J. P. Roberts
out It is fertainly a l«oor consolation
O.'s Drug Store, south-aide State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
for tho Church of Romo that tho only
«!•. Mall boon, AU/w« wtepaM*
Hosting*, May 10th, 1869.—yl
u • lati for rawI. Janaarv l&gt;t- MU
small spot where her claim* may be fully party charged than he himself. And
rorogntxod is tho most ignorant, the moil
JOHN MICHAEL.dieargauisod. and the worst governed now-a-daya in many States, tho interest
HltJZ sal C.rtlM*
of apenon in the issue of a trial no
part of the Christian world.
In tho Teutonic part of tho world, longer disqualifies him as a witness
Austria, formerly tho strong defender of therein. It is but just, then, that Mr.
tho iatoresto of tha Papacy, ha* long
WM. L. COBB,
AT THE
ecas’d to bo identified with ultramoncause, and no more than properly cour­
teous that the pub'ic should giro him a
Protestants tho name rights as to Catho­
lics, and is preparing for separating the
State from the Church altogether. The
HASTINGS HOUSE.
only other German Catholic State gov­
ernment of any significance, Bavaria, the mirre'.ous, and did i
has taken tho load in an effort to bring
about a joint declaration of all tho State obliged to admit, we think, that that has
governments against tho ultrambntane been " the end of his offending, this and
HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,
tboorio*. Its news have not prevailed,
Tho BwMut Cattsotl and tho Catholic
ATTOttNBYd
but have at least shorn the attitude of
Governmsnts.
Bisjcx has retired from public life, it
is fitting, that he should come himself
nt nn pounds strjctly pure white lead.
before the public in the character which
GENUINE ENGLISH CROWN LEAD. wtjit Ar the opening
WM- ions,
9500 POUNDS DARflLETT PURE LEAD.
.
execute them. It will hardly think of
AUiaWH DuUtt.
doing
this
any
more,
being
tn
advance
GENUINE FRENCH MIMC.
euro of a very emphatic refusal It trill tonal defense that the reading public
again thunder its nnalbomM against old will be enamored ; for whoever peruses
one half their total number ate already and new hereriea, but fortunately these its pegoe, rich with practical frets, shrewd
of the Roman Puntill Thio anathemas will no longer hurt anybody.
ill toko place on tho eighth of —Th JMndicl.
will ua every page -find something to
and newspaper reporters whom thia ex­
think about besides Mr. Biaxrw personBirds of Passage.
ceptional wul dmw to lioort will not bo
J IM RS JOHNSTON. Frurirtar.
Provoked to hearty laughter, or held in
tho opening of tho Counci!
breathless wonder, or gaily gliding with
HMtop. April Wi IB®.—wyl.
tho author along sprightly, spirited
nee* while they are abroad. Birds of pages, one moves on from the beginning
A CAJtD.
IlOJtMKtfPAl'liT.

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS

With the remark that it was “ all one

K

at least five hundred people were watchiug bis myste: iout movements. Jle hod
assumed a military *tep and bearing, «ml
looking as sober m a judge, ho mads qo
reepor.se whatever to the constant in-

Blitter &amp; Kggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c

Tie would not forget tldt we are Agent for one of ihebest
Sewing Machines in the world­

enuine drugs

G

&amp;. medicines!

boy tickets and follow him, h&lt;
gratify thoir curiosity in regart

pcople who followed him into the Mus­
eum considerably mom than joym- bi,
wagea -till finally tho policeman, tu
whom I had imparted
object, eontp.amed that the obstruction of th* *Me

TJEASONABLE PRICES!

. IB

H

HASTINGS DRUG STORE.

PURE PAINTS &amp; OILS!
BRUSHES, VARNISH,
turpentine

aWisscruauy.

aFTOFST1 K.JSCJESI'VJSU.
2500 POVWDS
1000 PO^?n&gt;S

We Buy our Goods directly
Manufacturers, and sell at PEICES
tliat defies competition.

This trivial incident excited oansidambls
talk and amusement; it advertised me;

Museum.

ly my introduction of novelties would
more than HU this book, but 1 must

himself os an imitator of celebrated his-

Hamblin and ethers. Taking 1dm into
the groou-room for a private rahenraaL
and finding his imitations oxosUsot I

Calling an assistant, we I

Give us a call and we will warrant satisfaction.

J. P. ROBERTS Sc, CO.

WWOMdOrATHlC Fby.l«Un ae&lt; Berjran.

feet
-Shen a walk around tha Park, and
'
another ducking-when bo oenured mu
that he ahould be able to gir* his imita.
ed sourag* a thousand penis on we way,
—r—
■--------------- ticn* “ to a charm"
and when "they rcaeh tbnir southerr. and publishers will in this book achieve
fail, and
throw you out of tho window.
Hit declared that ba na “

Michigan Exchange.

ESrKowrrAt. cLE&gt;n.m.o.

live in pair*. where they nour
* in melodious eangv, where

than soy other man, parhape, in tiro Ba­

rf the Catholic

�wsxxtn

• Mill, lo-.«r
b®Vd«n ar (al

hardware
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Cheaper fbr Caah thnn any Houee in Barrv
County.
*J

GOODS

NEW

DAILYI

Direct from Factories. JWSpccialities in every department
inccow; but when ha
....—■._______ jorreet and Hamblin/
neerwMtrily repreaenting thorn n, drunk
tbo, the audience could bo no longer'
deluded; tho Liming wm almoet drown­
ing, and I waa forced to lead the actor
on. It wm hia last appearance on my

STO KES! STOVES! STO VEST
We hare bow in Steele tHe la rgwat variety of

COOKING,
.
PARLOR COOK AXD
PARLOR STOVES
ever brought to XXnnting*. Caaae awe natdl all

tkt Jajtingi gamut.

me io fire •&gt;« nanagawaal ala ftw rerarr.tieua laarvaa. antf
of Indiana in then, and la three lb, burden of. aldmUea.
Um Mlwtiaa of H»U upoa Iba anctrt/ lUetf. and
........
lha raunll baa pro ran moal aallaftelory. Il will
q. r an-awUn
tha raw.nl adralnftUalUo. Il

eeethvM.

1TARNTSS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. IU11 pairing dona promptly on abort notice;
Mbb. April

1«_„ W'GHIMi’ * °“B“-

UadnU and Indian hgaala not va raaarrauoea. uoa far lha pratartlw. .faftftrnal p—raM.

■aar.'WE.s.tiiwrcihtxru'S-.

Mlbur—th« Ml which the nrrrn
upon • Ufa oOctr la leeura a Edthfal
iiflbia delfta. In carrTina anl i&gt;:»n
tu'.Miof of nUrw4a «ud lt&gt;« ««u
»ea lo all ilia agntulisrnl aad miab*f
thair eoaalkj ft ra.idlr brn&gt;&lt;i»( aft.

CLOTHING HOUSE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

.

•

30 CA-TVA-L STRICT,

________ GRAND RAPIDS.
new

aaoM rot ran too wintei i

*

A. LAB.OE AHHORTMENT.

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.
"EZxohan'sred

FREE OF CHARGE.

Dated, May 26. 1M».- yl

LKPORT

kew

&amp;

Plated Ware.

WEDIINN AM nilTlM CAIDi

HOLIDAYS,

an unnanally targe and attr ctiw astoHmciiC of LoreLct&gt; (Jooda. o(
llielr&lt;-wn im|ortailnn. xlao, ev«o thing rich and new in Jew­
elry, Solid Nl ver and blivet
Plated War., ate.,
XV hftb they oflbr nt
Greatly Reduced Pricwa-

CEEEnnXTED

TAXES! TAXES!
The wav to make money is to save it; the way
to save it is to buy your

Hardware
lurtMAI *nlnat Cuba U*&gt; bran btehee in
. f, 1...
tbu radravor ot the MlulaUiralkiu
to eaaauu tbannelrnliiy ft«a In f-l Earth, ne
,..u. I&gt;ew ur-fliwal lb* leak, made ao br Um
t" .
..l.rad Iran th. kA
Kb.

In tho article of Stoves alone,
most useful articles, can save at

twisty . rrm pkk chnt.
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER’S TOOLS
OTH^R GOODS

’ .HMrdware.Surc "• wrtrtof ev«y d*y. *nd
L fr.ra.
Zii, —
me W)(i J

�S BANNER

NEW ADVERT!

—■asiaar-'
WIATAKTHT

eov.rwignti.w to achieve naUmality. Out oflvrasity wo are to
ouurtru^. UUltji 8och is th. problem,
and thr solution is juvaodiug grandly.
But weanuat nut fall to aee that two in d«l*i&gt;d^nt tolutioiu are in prognM, one

•eat. ata Ita «MSI St tagMtartag.. ebM U 1. I
Itaata at tta year, wta« ikae hsal sattared in I

.em “~t
•»
third was known by 'two namm- “TL.
FrY*
T»!«™^taa," and "The Fms«
uf Ii.gnth.nngu"
Both name, rerv
t*ppro|&gt;nate and significant. The Pamover and ItantotxMt were at OUCT&gt; o.,m.
""V n

«Ur.etar, 1 ‘

a snailthro., with gratitude to HinC the reli
aV'^P^,’0 I1UPpw“i*&gt; -wK
Th*
ar of Iteuteouat wm telly
w,
w out of It, spun,
a
^7^ u
»»i u&lt;.» tiui .«• Si,« ™gu,
H®1, Gl».t

w.uuUt.

A. Log *, ...‘cehJ

ooDacoaL rtRNacxn,
riamklag ata Uaa Filling,
uia.d gearreniag Hat Walvr a •atari.

Fukui mhtiae, tha Sw-alinnvian. th •
___
L^ri±x;h'
“•“•
in a genuine eunae re-create.
“ ». I.
&gt;U| u,..
w. wMlwUbolid.^

tau lEriiiqu,. ZZZ JJ5S

hikl in born, unto u»
It m
JUg ua they did of oourae
ithe leafy tatmnia-, risk,
lorte und willing ceiw«

»od with their F.ith. ra, wLeu he • h“‘wU
tnrough nil that waste t_2
- ------- ' “ "
_
* Barias's luriviiMr
‘ **; “*•&lt;«&gt; late for ua to chang- «n-i from all the cheerful and tarrenal, 1nbls re
WB1? °r ,W|* to '
* ,UT,ri"g ,n*hno~of feeviir . ourts and ou-th. eqJnmvn. »Uich o“^
J.
•baiter ■ ““.’^B'.^.-Aday
_
drily wa* added ..
tu ..-----|hm .
U thej^itmt .r. drifted. . Tbo „2nred,|Ld X JXItahZTw.1T
—ing day* aef apart fur a (pacific purpose,
uf their Jf*OT7
l^bsnon aUnU t
untoThee, we mr~ '—' . • -____________________
.......................
-enw &lt;it tbs happy
igainat tho evils which tiuie ia and that puqneo the cultivation and
'■ondithjti from a wild
a land “• " ’»’*»
tre,s and t!M ta,x dml&lt;
ig. In fact, our liauda drv tied j gratification oi our social natunw.
’
-- ------ - —■ - ----------------------- ..ofthankto beautify tta. |dace ..f Iky
uUt-T. We an' our^elvea but ,
Imuirraed in business and Tlomeatii
(iln.s. to God tor ths bountiful ingath­
the ul.ii*i*nto of the irubiem wh£h •'The j cans, uu&gt; physical naUinw demand for
ering, of the tairtctes. ami of the vintage ,A.“d. *°il u
' ■■H.Uuaati.fo ij the Ma .ter "
te working ,iut Bui G&lt;d u, tuch h'&gt;ly-d-ns of relaxation. For
—naon, • hich had now doaod.
laristian u feast of labonuk-los," but work* bj
Thus the two objects uf this Festival to-day t, far us tbs
Frost uf In- If the ar meant. Ho umw matoctala , WBnt of thee.- ae do not live out half
materials aril unfit, he will tit uttr allottad years. Men that -hould Imw»w.. strictly dtetinct. and yet dm inuwvu K«dhontig«.
le will ratine them by ptwemra | iIBie at sixty, give out at forty, became
** h “ h«jd‘to»ed by their emails-*G“ •UKK’»«. l*b*{M, Ji»t wu have
. _n. Ho plmvn them, crude and I th, nerves are ever struiao.1, the -bruin
ti.mii time. Still ew h might have bom I T*? ““'“"“•’d togvthe.- by tlu« Civil u^og
nwngr dj in the enunbln of discipline,, on.r scheming. Tho lift chunk snap
tacuFd at a diUerent time, as they wire, Aultawvty. Ibat is true. And it ia a and
—J tu-r— 1 te, m to onone.s Behold with । frvtu uver-t——:—------in fact, ia a diiforeut manner.
cumedotioe wliieh the Utureli u!o», a .mirati u the )&gt;rocws» of ubooiptiun and bn«k and &lt;-h
A riiaracurUtic of all tfiaeo national
*bioh ■■'ire has piuvitLd. Wi.un. a,a,mil.it on. in virtue of which mixed
t-stivals wua. that every man of mature ‘“Btoauu.l Pr^videuci' uf God, Auuricun rwo-a uf
■ten am ,uon tranafonn.nl ink,
aa»- w*» to appear b-fore Gud al the an- ' C“*^*’"’-:i •« urwl oc.dwiiutic.d imh- the
avengv typ.. of American citumii 1
________
pointed |ilac« . Hence enwv tami&lt;y in 1 ’
And ylt, ihi« very prana of unifica­
istael WM rvfmwiuited by ita bead. No
tion wbirh bao prucoeded mi Steadily
man might remain at home inditforeut,
from our ;&lt;&gt;uu&lt;l*tiun as a btate, ia but
aad none might anne empty-handed.
tile type id n mon1 glorious iiiuty which
Besides tlio treific oilcringa uf first-1
is sure U| !•« rvalixud. Tho latter ia tho
fruit-, rwpired of . very man, scuori ug
identical Ipcoblmn ujani a loftier plane.
io tlio season, aa tire wavt-aheef ol ths
The ctementa of thia reiiuteua problem busin--aa. is aa di oatroui to tbo bloom
barley l.arv&lt;«t at the Pnaeurer, aud tho
weio thd fragment, of the diaaevend uud aroma of the h&lt;*rt aa it ia destruct­
titn»-t
aar.-uMvw, of the wheat-harvest at tlie
,Uhrisuau|ty of the Did World. Find, in ive to the oluoticity of tl:&lt;&lt; •]ffrita' The
A atitul Jay of ---------thankagiring
? ntecost, aud th- fir*t fruits of the ulivo
o----- „ .'or
— tea
— the otderjof time, wen tlio colonists vf virtues of thr men who given himself no
«’ thia
“ ’ life, is,
’ y,.u Virginia,‘who wen, chiefiy devoted nietn- social relaxation nut only do not thrive,
uud vine at the Feast uf Ingather.ug*, maniluhi blt«Uo» uf
tlite ben,
aval men also brought each hiauwn in­ poicwirr, ulM&gt;o| thei Uiatiiutiona
institutions o! tf.ia
tk, &lt; ’hundi of England. 8,‘vmi but they ateulily pale, arid sicken, and
dividual free-will eUsruigs
t.'Luivh. uad had iia origin in the joyuua
wars later umo the foixulurs of N, w dwindle,
twtnate. until
nuti tne canker ot selfishness
It ie auothdr cimrnoteriatic of three " llaiv -.t Home *' of &lt;&gt;ur Englial, fore- York, bringing with them from Holland
JJUt' “ *1 in him that is good and
Wbeu tho Puritan lather., of their U.iltiuisUc
sommis that tli -y were truly lime- of fiuhor .
__________
______ noble “
faith and_______
Pieabyterinn
uap|at*oM and rejoicing. In every .&lt;»•- New England bad l»e n nearly thr.-v ministry.! bis
F— y, urs 1-U-.
later _ die
U.e L*&lt;&gt;,
Puritans
immu 1
But above all ,our relhiouv natiirvpeusatioo ah'ke, religion, os ravtaled yem in lliia vMvtu world, although Luule.1 &lt;&gt;ii the
■ .-horea
’•
' Now Englun'l,
Jay, „f featiie end thank&lt;ul re­
of
from Gud end nntnutil ited by mun, ha- they 4tad ihuuMelra. riveted all the contributing their pccnliur difuuvi tiuu joicing. What mean such expn-tsiou»
been n senti illv joyutts. •• 'lh- ways of Cnureb fe.tirak; and would have tu&gt; iude]M&gt;u'leiit tniuistry. Another Mrtvn at these. ••Rajohe evermore"Final­
Wisdom"—aud the eX|«VMai&lt;.n is but a •[■wific «xunm- murutiou ut the vanl&gt;tial yean-, au&lt;| the tiwe 'ea and Finns intro­ ly. brethn n. rejoice in the Lord t” "Iteaynunym far teligiau—ore the “ way* uf facto of Chri-titajity, the In. aruaiiuo, the duced tl*&gt; l.uthanu&gt; faith and order. jiiceia thalx.nl always; and again 1
pleaaanta-MS." The Hebrew -oouumy Death, thr Iteaurmuon. the Axva ion, Aud .till ^notb r seven years brougt to say, Rejoice ;’ —what mean «ueh ]mwaa narrated tiiruugh iul br a buoyant. and tile Pentai oetai 1 Undent of the Roly t’je shores of Maryina 1 a tuvdley of
cepts, 1 ask, but that real joy and cheeraxultiXg spirit. It, ritual aalemnitire (»h&lt;»t; and although lUey were the rery onirts, oil Celtic, Guthi,-. Slavonic, and fuluoM nre element* of gridline-* !•
_
------ ----------even Huuiitfo origin; of whom a .mall,
Chrittiaua are, indeed, pilgrim,, seeking
were really triumphant. And the aanivwaagri'’* which wv&lt; ore cntiahluring wore against the oleeivunre “o! auy suchday hut influential portion, were Homan "a better country, that te an heavenly ;'
the culmioatiuns „f tiatx&gt;nal gladnre. aa CLrisjna«, or the like,” yet itis a re- CntbUiea,|but the max.- were 1'raabyte- for “God hath prepared for lh&lt; ma city.-’
maricablc
fact,
tlust,
intluencwl
j&gt;*rtiy.
no
riunx
(Juakera,
Independeuta.
and
But the tyj— of their journey thither
At lh&lt;-ir npnraeoh the nation woke to
Mat, riab. very unlik- ly, may be traced iu the jubilant pilgrimage
joy. The highways to " th* City o; the doubt, by tiiu force o! habits aa]uued in &lt; bun,bmdn.
Great King ' were croerded with ha,q&gt;y tlio hu.d of their birth, and prtly by according [to a merely Uutann judgment, of tho Tribiw of Israeli when with harp
an I sung and fistal proce einu they
groups of kinsmen and acquaintanccu the conviction of the intrinsic propriety, ever to cualrare I
Anil it fraJ bothnstural und beneficial went up to Zion to ki-ep th„ Feasts of
There is a fulaese and dqilh of meaning and even necessity, uf ««yih a aewson el
their Lord God.
which we de not ordinarily apprehend in
That stem hervwta which dona a
Ao.&lt;e words of the Psalmist: “1 wns
countenance, and the hsbflimenta, ui
wue, and court* iuartyrd&lt;&gt;m ie a carica­
ture uf tile &lt; liri’tian religiou. True icligiou to iiLulf’esquidte ha|pineaa, be
[ cauau it to the tree, harmonious play „f
—M
ouu smm.- ,u- i *11 the faculties of our Iteag. When
th. aetoal roMummatl.u «fjU«d Jehovah inatitute.J tho-rel^Um Ikui .h- »r. M InuwMA. Mupu- ' /“• S* ta-"*-.
U
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——r God to-day.- And 11 vM1" ll“ testimony to the refigfoua needs
r.,, tatata ta&gt;
Wl«u T^lspra, IM, hu. ...
ua. ue
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«*u.tribute to the working out uf“ He knew what was in man
tl.lpnraib.dlhM.L-L.
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Gf the Paaw el**rm uf it ia, that it ia quite indsjond- thia Divimiproblem of nnitv. we moat. He knew; therefore, tii-m-edtd r,-gunrn
..
-mmm ls« V.. iV—»tm. M cittesna te well as Clinatinna, avail
“
oufm Ives uf thuee tire, " tender a- our
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time of three feast*.
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i
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goodn to, worahip Him “ in tho beauty
bind ua to pal
Aa .uch a tie wu can hardly uvar-e-li- of holineea. ’ Aa Christian people, we

m ite tho OQusanatire political influence
uf a Natiooed Thnnkagiring Day, provid­
ed such a day bo wtually ubeerved in
■ Curietian sentiment tor the State to make, ite
j obvious kjurit and tor ila obvious pur­
! For upon political, ai wsH ua personal pose.
।
*
, and re igtou* grvunda, we hare need ot
Viuwad * all aap-cte of which it ia caour aatboal pruaperity has widow
national feafirela. It te the wisdom ni l Cble,
i
, the State to give all ritiasns es much in fl vn ojuallo I, per hap* n»v,-r sjrpaa-ed.
odUKoun aa puraibie. Hw strength uf' E. on dunug the ] oat year, notwiihatandI| the State
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iu th&lt;
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wUteh !I ing oar frequent forebodings of driaxter
I link citin-n to citiaen. Common nu-mo- to sums material interest, we hare oer! riaa, common •bo(«i*.
‘onnmon
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teinly uuuh real advaai’S, and ere. per­
U puretute, and ptaamma,' era aneh tire. ' ha[&lt; m&lt;arer than we think to a restored,
I And under the influence of attoh cum­ souu I common lai lutes. -‘Our garwts
, mon thing*, ■hvurae clem&lt;-nto aa imilato, an- fall end plot:teoe« with all manner
I and a common type ol eharaeter U the of stare." Paoce reigns, and the devnnnntr p-atilonrr t* rewlrufaed.
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GEO. M. DEWEY
AT HAMHXQB. BABBT CO., MICH.

ike M**ti«s*

by GEO. M. DEWEY
rz*M*-«i.so m junmr.

VOL. XIV
gtrrctorg

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1869

IMPORTANT TO TAX PAYERS!

CHARLES H. BAITER.

folXAM

. 'YT^ere ®hall we get money to Pay our Tan

NUMBER 34.

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other and with the Tanganyika, and the
whole volume of water which they conIntelligence cam* from
THE DETROIT POST!
lated February, 1867 ;
- --------------------- ;ved nothing haa bean, formation before we can aaj positively
until within the laat few days, known of that thro* lakes and river* aro within th*

JOHN ROBERTS.
i H. MALLORY,

HEAR IE EVERY TAX PAYER
rry County, and be benefited tk«reby

WM. UPJOHN,
P DRAKE, M D.

H AN LON.

■B'2’

Sir Roderick Murchiron
steadily refused his aountenaneo to this
fear, and by a number of letter* to the
public pros*, euggeeting from time to time
certain hypotheses to account for his
friend's nrolong&gt;xl silence, sought to dl*ripate the doubts and to sustain the
hope* of all who fait an iuteroat in th*
traveller’s welfare. But u month after
month rolled by, the confidence of the
public visibly learonel, until the number
of tho*# who really believed in Living­
stone's sadkty hadbeoomo smidl iadrod.
•ever, a telegram was rethat Dr. Livingstone had

goods .a.t the

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DR. C. 0. SCOTT,
° Nirrietea ud S.tma Burrelli*.
H. J. HANKY,
TBTStCIAX mA Rnriv&gt;n. OS -y 8

Nil*. Th* new* thus flashed bom* to u*
from India haa boen verified. No won­
der that Sir Roderick Murchison und th*
Royal Geographical Society were jubi­
lant ; for not only hod extract, from Dr.
Livingstone’e letters been rontjrom Zanribar by Dr. Kirk, but while the meet­
ing was in prcgruM Lord Clarendon sent
th* fiill desjntch which he had received
from the Consul-explorer himself. Thi*
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sagacity of Sir Roderick Murchison
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trior, offers! la IhU SUI«.

Inducement* to Cuvaaam.
thought, it ia really rich in vegetation,
and studded with lake*. But there ia

weighing all other* in importance. Th*
Altitude of thia lake the Doctor aaeerthat Mr. Findlay wnv probably right
saying Speke had made a mistake
we must wait until Dr. I*ving*ione cornea
horn* for tho detailed information which
will enal ‘
pher* to pronounce
their final
on th* Nile qnoetion. If
explorer trace* the
lake ayitam which he La* diaoorered into
tho Tanganyika, and should find, cm ar­
riving at Uiiji, the stofe* and medicine*

hapt follow ita affluent.

Sir Roderick

tion of tli* drainage of the Tanganyika,
but Captain Sharard Oibora consdani
that h* will probably fallow th* outlet,
and *e* far hisuelf whether it flow* into
the Albort N yanza, and thence into the
Nil*. In the latter cue, Dr. Livingstono
would, in all likelihood, meat Sir Samuel

TERMS OF THE WKXXLT POST.

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PKEMICVX TO ClNTABBlnM

head-water* of th* Nile

—The Emprce* Eugenie hat arrived

—VaUandigbanJa Daily Ltiytr at Day­ «—to Will be fanttoal .
ton i* dead.
—Mr*. Stow* is trying the movement I
cure in New York.

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-Senator Brownlow’ is in better

—Ono th*

icldiers arrived at Ila-

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iahment, giro fr**b detail* of its barren.
Mr. Burlinnm* haa authorial*! the
statement that ita roenlt will make china

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uio direction and destination

watershed of this part of Africa. How
much he had dune toward* this in July

bo completed early in December.
.ndl£X-.». to be little doubt that
during the aixteeh month* that hare

St’hOSTITAI. d.CTCl.ATO.0.
Let us turn to th* Nila. Nearly three
•roreag^ aaee Johaua
who had

bat he had found

T&gt; Tmtall Kindi of DImams

take her

through tho Tanganyika into 4b* Nil*.
Throe Lake* aro &amp;d by

AARON CLARK.
0OH FOR HIDES AND PELTS

XOW IS THE TIME TO 0BQAX1ZF

oKieroi

—Tho Congrreiionkl Delegation from

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will b* tdd.d frwn ter ta

MY IDEAL

great problem of
modern geography,___
id rotablished
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hi*
claim to a place in tho foremost rank of
geographer, of all ogca Ptolemy's rnyiterion* knowledge will proxff to havo
bean something real, and Dofuo's imag­
ination will bo regarded a* hAving boon
He would not forget that wi are Agent for one of the best
strong*!)' prophetic- In order to appre­
Sewing Machines in the world—
•
ciate what Dr. Livingstone haa dun*, or
is doing, it must bo clearly understood
what he was rout to nco.mnliah. Tho
Phillipa show
*how you some
Those in want of a Machine will plea a call and let Mr. Phillip*
dispute botween Captain Burton and
of hi* fine work. RT R*m-mber the pin©.’, onei J
—w
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door
Weat
of J.
P. Roberta A
Captain Speke relative to tho drainage
Co.’* Drug Store, south-Mde State Street
(GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
uf Lake Tanganyika could not bo rotHalting*. May l»th, 1860.—yl
tied except by porsonal investigation.
Burton bsiisrcd that thia lake flowed
into the Nile, but in such a coae Spoke’s
Victoria N'yanxa would not be the ulti­
mate source of the river. The latter
therefore maintained with rather ingen­
Dr- Livingstone and th* Source* *f th* ious logic that the Tanganyika drained
southwards, probably into tho Nyaava,
MH*.
and thence into the Zamb -xi. Moreover,
where Burton and Spake were on th*
atch in whtah Dr. 1
lake, ita altitude was fixed by theta at
bro Ids &lt;L*ouv*riro aa
1,844 foot, and if thia ware correct, it
would ba imporoible, supposing olher obS
Mrvationa to be correct also, lor th* ND*
to receive the water* of the Tanganyika.
0
PudmnyX fancy Ptolemy matrnctiug Bokar make tho elevation of tho Albert
Sir R. Murehieon in hi* own subject!—
£
and will certainly modify profoundly th*
popular «u*M9*pdon aa to th* interior of
Atrira, but tb*y will hardly tidfo a* relied on. But Speke’* thermometer—
mueh iatereat a* the Utile puetecript tail­ with which hi* obiernitiun* were token
—read SU® initead of 212° wb*n
ing th* Foreign Secretary of • rare in
South Central Africa, called the Rua, brought down to th* coast again, and
riwdwell ia excavated carte, wme bf Mr. Findlay haa always argued that
1,000 feet abould b* added to the alti­
tude at which Captain 8p*ke fixed the
lake. Thi* would give it an elevation of
2,814 f**t -, and aa Sir Samuel Bak*r had
inward.' * curious statement, which may shown the Albert N'yanxa to b* but
it the Bn* have Japanere 2,720 fr*t, the Tanganyika would be 124
by possibility mean that feet higher than th* Niloti* rerorvoir,
hrto* have ec^uired from and the physical difficulty which ***m*d
life eom* phytical peculi- to interron* between it and tho Nile
Tbe statement ia tar too vague
real diacuMton, but it excita* th*

Hoi

ATTOBXST .nd Cxuwritw M L*
CteMrr. rod Cirn.ll C&gt;«rt 0»u.

of aaoing Dr. Lfrinntun* ogam in the flash
must not be allowad to ovanhadow the
intense intereat attaching to hi* diacov•riro. Although in July, 1863, tho
data of hi* last despatch,—Dr. Living•tone had not even seen Lake Tangan­
yika, and of course could no: positreely
testify that th* lake drained into th*
Nila, he had yet found sufficient evidance, to say nothing of native informa­
tion, to justify tho opinion that not only
Tanganyika, but a tori** of more aouth*ri/tak*a,co
'
---------contribute
their quota
of' —
wa-

Seasonable

IU pablMlMn ®m

thvrv aro spota ai beautiful and aa bleated
by nature aa anything that we can imag-

�Ckr gutisgf Slain

g

that ho had

covrnr

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

C01QMM.

tk» future than hm marked

cithern, Including that to abolish the
Franking Privilege, should be comma*
rily rejected.

for Funding the NathmaJ debt at a lower
•emfoailng Information on the cereal

Lho Uaptesm that day; Borah Garwood i
Mt Umber In the State, yet untouched bv and hi» wife wero proeont the Monday I;
the ax, and yot without a dollar of etock was Ibero; Borah Garwood and his wife

Rail Road pricM

clous grip the one hundred thousand I left him about as I found him ths sec­
dollars in municipal aid, long since vot- ond time; I visited him Thursday and
Friday, twice on Sunday, and on Mon­
throe city bonds. If thdrliberality was day and Tuesday; very delirioas oh
Thursday ; ho was not rational that day,
commensurate with ibeir pretensions, about the same next day, but still more
they would donate thb one hundred dslirious; Thuroday arid Friday did not
thousand dollars to the road, and take change my diagnods, but concluded that
thmi was an iocreaied’ inflamation of
would no more than represent this en­ stomach ; his most natural poriiion was
terprising city in a work that promises on his book in bpd J did not remain long
in one position; would sot in bed a long
tune; bo did not complain of pain on
mm W Centra! and Western Mtehlgan. oithar Thursday or Friday; he told me
that day that ho would ouchor me—that
th* ruad already built for their use and he had a dose of poison: ho appeorod
to be delirious that day; Sunday morn­
ing
I went up early in tho morning; I
for the equivalent rendered."
don’t remember which day I changed
msdicinos; I gave him Rhens; tho effort
THAT UftUMT.

SPAULBIHG’S NEW CASH STORE

ARE MOW SELLING

EVERYTHING TO PLEASE,

HARDWARE

PRICES TQ SUIT!

Cheaper for Cash than any House in Barry
Cotixxty.

EnrroM,BiXxnThe report of tho
inquest on the body of Michael Stowe,
the abolition of tho franking privilege, u published by tho 27sw
does
for the proper reconstruction of Georgia,
IP amend the pension laws, by instruct- not giro s full statement of the facts in

publish the following additional state­
ment, but which you will observe by his

duced ftir the protection of civil rights therefore ask you to place it before the
la the South, to amend the banking act.
public, leaving all intelligent persons to
payments, and to regulate appointments form their own conclusions in regard to
aflioo wh'cb makesit a misdemeanor the correctness of the diagnosis before
a Member of Cessnas to recommend death, and the correctness, as well as tho

sician and surgeon, practicing hero, and
Amendment, for the abolition of teat have been practicing between two and
throe years; participatod in the poet
mortem &lt;■ rumination hero to-day, nnd
against polygamy in Utah, for securing was the attending physician through the
equal rights to medical. practitioners in illnois of tho person hero lying dead;
the District of Cbfawbia, without die­ was called about tho 15thof this month;
Unction of color, for increasing the sal- don't know who it was that called mo;
arlea of United Btstea Judges, and for was called to go to Michael Stowe's { got
defining thoJurisdfoUon of United Btotes there about two o'clock p. m.; found him
at hia house, lying on tho bed and vory
Courts on polltleal quo«t!o:i».
much excited, not delirious, but alarmed
about his condition, owl samowlmt forerGKAJTJD RIVXR VALLEY R. R.
lightish coating, red about the edges, soft
The following article, which we clip

HASTINGS,

X *11*11 not be undersold by

NEW
That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

QOODS

Direct from Factories.

COOKIA’G,
PARLOR COOK AJfD
PARLOR STOVES

F CTMT

H TIB W

DOUBLE WAGOXg.

».-.x

ever offered in the County.
I AIM TO BELL

Article*.
bitu.,.,.

•Twa:swstjvj; it*4

gHQUUJEH, ARMS!

GEORGE PRESTON
GROCERIES

FAMILY GROCERIES

FOR SALE.

CLOTHING HOUSE!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

3U CANAL STREET,

QRAND RIVER VALLEY

"TU5E

__ GRAND RAPIDS.

RAILROAD.

HEW 10011 ESI FALL Ml W1HIEII

fibrine. I concluded that it was (ha

FIRST QIMLITY

A. I^AHO£ ASSORTMENT.

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.

FREE OF CHARGE.

E3xchan2j)&lt;L
kINP^-yd

what other remedy.^1 gave him; China
Garwood, hi* first wife, that made thia is said to be a Yonio or niimolant;
nothing poisonous except in very large
quantiUes; not in the quantities that he
got it; I gave him very nearly a drachm
of tincture iu a toacup-fnll of water,
ease of oar fitvori teen tarpriss, the Grand
River Valley Railroad. Ths company then examined hia

GEORGE PRESTON

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
IIPORT
ii-io

rnjhsWT eerer befan
■aMdpMMleWfoAfiy

’u*.

Monday in sxmo condition as on Wed­ Midi In ilk
nesday, very weak and delirious; Suth­
erland, tho nurse, told me tho next morn­
ing that he had been talking considera­
bly, and was quite scared zl saw him

Time-Keeper

Xukrill,..

Plated Wars.

*■«*«■• aBMStaM
»ntaa MxUtot &lt;u
^‘sas'jgysx-.a

WEIIIHI ANI VlilTMl CAIil

BROXXE

JrEi^HSrrS
rWr m4 |-.rr lo cure Ute rartoe, affrrtto*u

KTERU.XG

IVORY FA 58,

ean be done I want it done to-day
did not ace him again after that; I
eluded that at that rime ho had Typho
Malaria fever; I.thought sometimes that
by the irritation of the stomach that poi­
son hod been administered ; I thought
from tho Tory flrot day, from symptoms,
Canneclinsal J.cteo. with MICHIQAX CEN­
that he might have been poisoned; I TRAL
R. R. for
think we might have similar nymptoma
by poison, and that wo might have three
symptoms without poison ; made no ex­
amination to see whethernoton had be .n
administered ; I thought those symp­
toms might have baen produced by puiso,n but did not think it was poison.

conclusions from diagnosis that I made
was that I thought it was a fever setting
in; don't think that I come to any oin­
clusion that day as to what was his dis­
ease ; 1 gave hits Baptisia; it is a rem­
The stomach was not opened until sfedy that we UM) a groat deal in fevers,
and I thought it wua applicable to that
quantities, eouroo the molt of that examination J^OTICE.—TO RAVE COOTS .
s quantities
does not appear in the evidence at the All Persons Who Owe
MjtlTitjt.t&gt;« entire length and breadth of

PARIAN QOOUK,

DRESDEN YAkSH,

M. S. SMITH AND CO.

TOILET HETD’.

FIXE
TABLE CUTLERY.

HOLIDAYS.

GOODS,

GLOVE nd .
HANDKERCHIEF
BOXES,

their own importation. ’
also, everything rich and now In Je
,
elry, FoUd Sliver and Bilver
;
Plated Ware, etr.,
i
Which they offer at

GOLD,

IVORY DEAD

Greatly Reduced Prices.

COPAL

DIAMONDS,

QARXET JKWELRT,
MUSIC DOXES.

z^wcra
o,er dto .llionlrr, nt lhe t.u.p *&gt;&gt;d
IM BMt obuusu ot the* rkll b&gt; It.

SILVER

DRESSING CASES.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

EMERALDS,
PEARLS,
•8T0X1

American Watch Company,

The examination of tho stomach did

WIGHTMAX A G

CAMEOS

MABOXIC

the rm ones haa been generous and gentQrand Rap-

small patches that exhibited any evi­
dence of congestion. The mucus mcm-

gas wo thinksuix-rior to any other route. it on account of his difficulty in getting
his breath; ho ootnpiained of vwy fall

AD Persons Who Owe
GRANT M PHIIXIPl

CEI.EBRATED

OTHER BlCn

GRANT k. PHILLIPS
GRAXT A PHILLIPS

nor any exfoliation whatever.
regular pulse indicated that remedy; this ‘A P. Dull, M. D. H. Jooxsos, IL D.
C. Rcmxll, IL D. AC. Frost, IL D.
—
a,r 1LllM—J L■ I •
drachm of this would act m a poison if
the system was tn proper condition; that
wae all the medicine that I administmd
No CcimoMATiox. — Newfoundland
at that time; tho medicine was put'up has gone heavily against Confederation,

Cbtholios, and second to a large number

the touted counties through

First-Class BUGGIES

STO FES! 8TSVHS! STOFES! Genuine

utnna, and the name ee;*ocliil!y aa it

tralMiag of thtamd moot confer, thst

MICH.

A Word io Season to the Citizens of

M e. Lori-T poarBL,

MRS

couldn't live; next said that J couldn't

a Moot eafo and substantial manner, and to his limbs nnd feet by Sarah Garwood;
I oould nut discover that they were bloat­
ed : every half hour he would have
groat difficulty in getting his breath;
his pulse beat vary irregularly during
tho time ho was troubled for breath, in­
spiration difficult; his face inclined to
draw a little; rolled his eyes up, and ap­
peared very nervous, I thought a iitile
oar Grand Rapids friends good morning inclined to bo delirious directly after
these spalls; I have had patients with
remittent furor that had njiolls very sim­
ilar; also acute congestive furors; never
saw on? hero them as bad; I should
It was Mror contemplated for anytiling think ho was out of his min i during

N&amp;“Specialities in every deportment

days he had ten drops of tincture, per­ NEV 1ILLINE1T GMBI IEBE,
haps not that much ; treatment of Aco­
0. B. SPAULDIN8.
nite was discontinued the aoconl day ;
SHOP—A fine Stock of Harncs» on hknd. Be­
Rheus was given to reduce fever and inns promptly on short notice.
tkmation of bowels; delirium was con­ JJASTINGM
WIGHTMAN 4c GREBT.E
Hastings, Mich. April 20, 1869.
tinuous ; sometimes ho would appear rotional for one or two minutes at a time;
WOOLEN
FACTORY!
Thuroday and Friday ho was radonal by
•pells; Saturday night he commenced
■pitting blood; I think about ten or
eleven o'clock; Sunday morning I aaw
him, and found him spitting blood; it
was darker colored thau arterial blood;
m
u MIH a
I concluded that it came from stomach;
ho did not vomit heavily, although he was
inclined to vomit; perhaps once a min­
ute or ofteaer he would spit a mouthful
AKD WORE GUARSSTEED.
of blood; liis distma at that time was
in his stomach ; he was psrfoclly ration­
al at that timo, and became rational nt
mueh debilitated at that time; every
fourth or fifth mouthful of blood ho
would hawk out a dot of blood ; I did
examine tho lungs oloooly, and concluded
that it did not come from tho lungs; I
examined by osculation and percussion;
ho did not become delirious until after
hemorage ceased ; 1 examined what *p-

Corner of Jefferson and Railroad Btredta,

OF EVKRY DESCRIPTION.

has a fine assortment of

taking the Ninth Census, fixing the

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE

water; I left directions to all

a religious one, tlwreforo; but the Cath­
olics of the Province have nrrorthsloei
him next un tho 17th; I found the man distinguishod thomrelvM by tbo oaraortin bed again; be appeanid stuped, would
ness of their opposition. Although Mr.
and fart her cheerfully shorn the
Biuu, said to bo tho mort able and prom­
inent of tbo Confederate luadsra, is him-

TAXES! TAXES!
Tho way to make money i» to save it; the way
to eave it is to buy your
Imsa Call sad Mettle

HSfU.00At Once-NOW

AtOnce-NOW.
At Once-NOW.

■OF-----

H. A. GOODYEAR
I keep cbnstanUy on hand a large and well selected Stock
of H-A.RD'W-A.RE bought of the •Manufacturers
before the recent advance.
’

ASDMWT HLYgOtAPAY
hustings against him. Roadtion ia hoped
for, perhaps, on tho strength of religious
hausted on V. ednoeday; hia

AM) MUST BAYS OUS PAY

AS I) MUST HAW OUg PAY

In the article of Stoves alone, people wishing to purchase these
moot useful articles, can save at least

without delay

TWVNTT-HYB FEB 01NT.
alltown, the

T *RB PLASTER,

BUILDING MATEBIAL8,
CARPENTER’S TOOLS
Kept in a firot-claas Hardware Store arc

wKl marina. you u &lt;nux Itayai «rr wring money

HMlir.gr. SoyemWr SO, iSW.-U

si

&amp;
H

�g«il ini S«i5ttllanrtus.

NEW ADVBRTI8EMBKTB

BUSINESS CARDS.
BOWNE A GALLOWAY,

Mlehlgw Cealral

»eg

BANKERS.

November,

COMMERCIAL.

WMXTXIETNET

HatUos. Murkste.

DRIBBID

BOGS.

Ppecltl attcatlea flees to Utdiiaf

DRESSED HOGS!

Music &amp; Jewelry,
arrernww nwcw. aw&gt;»w

Dm Mciiss, Groceries,

CITY DRUG STORE!
wizoiEuzr dzulaas is
Oysters, Foreign frultai,
r tanas, carters, aircxi, etc.
Fruits a»S Vefetabto. ia Caa. t
Ori Duwis Bun KAWJJTBTXM bar*

SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Great Pictorial Annual.
Jlestetter’i Called State* llaau for 1810,

General Grocer,
HARDWARE, TOOLS. LOCKS
DETROIT MACHINERY.

Quinine.
j. * t.

Svapnia.1

McGregor,

^FARMER’S HELPER.

. ,

DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, SHOWN BOW TO DOUBLE TUB I**DF1T*
Vsroiih. Turanites, Cbuiaicato.

M.Wui Ephcapa! Sectot* ofliMdlcvils^a
nni.j of Ibr -?d last The irmpm.lt.
ample. **4 there abowld be • lorgo galhejinj.

'sokes Sprtaj. Uoad, to «tia cwulre of the ;
■bip of Rult.nd, by Mca.rs. Fucsrrr A
it People In wool of aaylblsg ia their ■
A F«snv»t_—W» record with plca.uro lhe
eunpltl* aucc.ro of the Feetiral firm ncwallr
by toe F.rot iispttol Church of Nlddlroillt, to*

As Octraoe.—-We learn that an at­
tempt ia io be made to indict all parties
who were actively concerned in the re­
cent marriage of tho late and asueir la­
mented Alsut D. Riouaoeoir aad Mrs.
McFablasu, as inciters to bigamy, and
Mrs. F. for bigamy. Of course this ia
to shield ths murderer from condign pun­
ishment, and is a villainous outrage that
only a corrupt Judge like three in New
York city would tolerate. Nor ia there
any doubt that the marriage was legal
and the Indiana divorce just as sacred as
any judicial decision, no matter whether
tho laws of that 8 tat oars right or wrong
on the divorce ^ueeticn. And the fact is
they are no more lax than those of Michigan, Illinois or any of tho Western
States, and tho Judges of Indiana aro
aa able and pure as the Judges of any
State outside New England.

A Resolution thatOuoht to Pass.
—A Joint resolution was Introduced In
the Senate on Friday, by Senator Wxnlxaau, of Oregon, which will prevent
the rescinding by a succeeding Legisla­
ture of an ei'dorratifying tbo “Fifteenth
or any Constitutional Amendment"
The reeolutloD provides that “ whenever
satisfactory evidence la furnished U&gt; the
Secretary of State that three-fourths of
tbo Legtelatures of tho several States
have ratified any amendment propoeed
by Congress to the Constitution of tho
United States, he shall forthwith pro­
claim the fact of such ratification. And
if It shall appear that tho Legislature of
a State has ratified any amendment pro­
A Do»»»io». —The mao, friends of Rar. E. posed as aforesaid, any other action-by
Cvrrw, potior of lbs First Baptist Caurub is the Legtelatu roof that State as to such
flutlap. will Uoder bln a Demotion al the par- amendment shall bo void and disregard­
ed by lhe Secretary of State.”

Casting!

Ilcam er V.

HALL’S

OF THK FARM, tod how fames, end fboTr

Dy.

Vi

■

PUU7UP

ktCETABLE SICIUA8

HAIR

Renewer.

STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF

P. T. BARNUM,

To Ita Original Youthful Colcr.

jgtim'niisteKoxs—&lt;■

OUITIEATin ON THE HAIR

WELCH &amp; GRIFFITHS.

’dctroit.

Yonu Jiwrosli** obtelMd *° *U* “4 W*° **"
" THE SCHOOLMATE.

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

F. BENOIT.
Dvtrell, Mani

HORATIO ALOt*. JtL,

DETROIT BILLIARD TABLES.

PRICES REDUCED

•«

DETROIT, MiCIL,
Apla la lull BleH. sad Ossally EaUrpd,
■Baafactarla( Tirol r Cetctealed

WflUSJTft!

JOHN G. RUNYON
Jefferson Street, Hastings, Mich..
KEEPS THE LARGEST
AND BEST STOCK OF

CHEAP

CASH

STORE

BOOTS AND SHOES

i Drug sod Variety atoi*
As iaspactroa of tbo
M sceptical that Ibuy axe

' Custom Works In tho 1«toatStyle, matfo to order.

B.COJIEA.WH1EIIB.

AJLOUMD THE VOBXJM

THE NEW YOBE OBSERVES

GET THE BEST.

YeWi UnairiW Mm

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

examine prices]

Str

FXIUIT

�WVMww Jhtfcitb not a monthly, but a
large end baautifal Weekly. Itsowtls
but a trifle more than a monthly—only
•L00 per year (the same singly as in
Clubs), and you rvceivn/ytjHwo numbers
in • year Instead of only froe.ee; besides,
by aobecrtHng early, tho remaining
namtienoftbe present year I Every per­
son should subecrido for the Western
Aral who is interest in any branch of
Rsrai aRhiro—in Farming, Gardening,
Orcharding, Flarieultund, Stock-Rai*log. Wool-Growing, Dairying, Cranber­
ry Ohl tore, Boos, Poultry, Rural Imp^avBaMOte, Useful Inventions, Agile Itural News, Coadltlou and Prospeeta of
Markets, sle., ete. It b worth more’.bon
ita pries for Ita inter, sting Original and
Selected Stories and Sketches—It* great
TnrtetyofMfaoeUaxteeut Reading—forita
Department of Domestic Economy ud
Heasebold Reclpts, and fbr ita Stories,
Enigmas, Riddle., Puxxles, Problems,
eta., farthe “Young Folk*.” The woman
amt children nre delighted with 1L
Tho Wes'trn Zfurof ha* Justly won ita
great popularity, as it b a thoroughly
practical Journal. Forward $2.00 for
1 STO, or write fcr specimen numbers and
pncUoilara concerning the very liberal
list of Premiums offered to thoeo who
farm oluhs. Addrera H. N. F. Lewm,
Publisher, Chicago, *’
Michigan.

DOOT. DODD'S
1
;
'

DRUGS,

23532348235323304853535353484853
AND

DTVIGORATOR.

PHILADELPHIA PA.
OltG.t.YIXED 1850.

,

,

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

Jin

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JOHJf R0BZ
D

STATIONERY,
Wf omen of New York;

a s. ititto

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A Nnw Yxau's Girr.-Aay gentle­
man that wants to give a lady friend a
jwswsd ought to send her Peterson's |
Latites' national for 1870, aa It promboa
to be better than over, and Peterson al­
ways keeps hia promise. The January
number of tide excellent Magaxine Is on
oartable, with two splendid steel en­
gravings. The first one Is called “Part­
ed by Fate," The second Js called “A
Bitter Morning,’’ and represents two
•hlMreu skating on the ice. As for Potaroou’s fashion plates, they can't bo
beat They aro engraved on steel, and
aro really superb; every lady ought to
are them. We speak from personal
knowledge of tha stories in Peterson ;
they are always good and interesting.
Tbo price of fills magazine b only Two
MS&amp;aaaa year, while the inducements
to Clubs
very great. Specimens arcsent gratis ta those wishing to get up
clubs. Address Charles J. Peterson, No.
m Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

«&gt;r&gt; Chromo., Eoeratinipi. Pl.lu aad
Colarad Lithographs sad frtnu, rick
depot and diaap; a ml beautiful
«»d .ppropr-.dr urweut for a fnaod.cr
ptUe for a scholar.
.

■adtSVIHORATt
dr. ot the VBCK1
part, and coelatn.
150 POWERXsol
batora lhe public.

WS. vwo

Ljr. curl

itnwunW fn&gt;&lt;B srtP
KIMUIHIM. n great
TlTlt ud EQUALlZ-

DM. C. C. LIM

SIC mH 8d?el«n,

T«X PliOOBAMME of the Galary for
im Includes a new story by the author
of “Susan FJMdiag," ~
msoon Charles Reade's novel is flnisua*B continuation of Anthony Trollope's
*TMRor’« Taint;” a series of historical
papers by Parke Godwin; social and crit­
ical essays by Richard Grant White, and
critical analyses of prominent persons
by Justin McCarthy, the editors also
announce ‘-a very attractive terice of
arttdee by a late ecclesiastic of the
Roman Catholic Church, in Which he
will give personal reeolleclluna of the
inferior life of Rome, describing the 81140.
character and daily life of tbo Popo, the
cardinals, the priests, monk, etc." Tho
sdttdrlal stuff has bean increased, end TTfEtfl!
new Ineludes the Messrs, church, Rich­ IMBU^TTA____________ ___ _____________
ard Grant White, Justin McCarthy,
George E. Pond, B. S. Conant, and Col.
J. F. Mellne.

Candies.
Lemons,
Oranges,
Nuts, $c.

ATTBIHOlf. C

iKHSs

COMMON SENSE!!!

J. G. BARR

"r »££«• ta a lSt*l «&gt;

.

WYUGHT fc

i'AHiwMre
DOLEAES.

$25

Ward Bbecheb b a good Judge of news­
papers, nnd he says of (TAr Advance,
published In Chicago, “r'rtfcnrd it aa
standing fairly on tho highest ground
yet reached by religious journals in
America.” Dr. Horace Boahne'l adds
tha opinion tint “It Is the abltst, best
and most outspoken paper pabliaed.”
Il Is an uuacctari.it&gt;,- wide-awake, ag■gresslvc, and readable Family Journal,
having for special contributor, such
writers as Rev. Henry Ward Beecher
Renator W Ibon of Massachusetts, “Gntce
Greenwood,” Alice Cary, etc. By spedaLarrangement with tho pnUllahed, we
aro enabled to club Tub Advance with
the Bannkb fcr I1.M a year—only.$3.00
fcr the two papers.

A Portable Engine and

• • j.T. B0SU

Drur.. ■Uid

a e. HOL

WM-H.JB

. COEBURN**: PATENT

RED *ACKET AXE

Thb Anejucan Odd Fellow fcr De-1
tsensber haa a varied and rUnwtlvo table '
of content*, embracing an original story I
entitled, Eva Ashley, or the Triumph of
Virtue; Scientific and Curious Forts;
The System of Duse and Benefits; How
Old ia Free Masonry ? Insect Strength;
Odd Fellow Gchut; A Magnificent Ora­
tion ; History of Odd Fellowship; The
Fading Leaf; The Mastodon Mill; An
Odd.Fetlow Abroad; Tho Groat Excurion ; Rebekah Department; Ladles’
Olio; Odd Fancies; Correspondence
from all quartern, Ac-, Ac. Published bv
John W. OB*. No. ®8 Nassau street-,
New York. $2-60 per year, or
per
The January Dumber of Hour! at
Home will contain lbs opening chapters
of Allee Georgian* M. Cralk'a now etary
“Heart," which b to continue through
tha year; an arthnl entitled "Real
fliriatm--," by Mrs. M. E. Dodge, au­
thor of "Hans Brinker;'' and a sketch
of tbo naval career of tbo late Rear

HOMES *&gt;■&gt;

FORTUNES

UUcerlUw E

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Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

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». M.

DEWEY

BY OEO. M. DEWEY

VOL. XIV.
IJiisiiits* girrrtsnj.

IMPORTANT TO TAX PAYERS!

CHATll.ES H. BAUER.

Hi. D»f.nd«L

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, 1869
?«rtrj.
THE OLD ADMIRAL-

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shall we get money to Pay our Taxes
er, by lheu- apprehensions, and haring Ames, commanding the District
confidence that the civil authorities ^gnp{ contains the following rriathro
th^candition of
than the idea that tho rebel outrages SnU afford them prutention. in many
«he condition of a.Iaju m that State
should be stopped. They were checkol counties they sutter thee® evils to exist
much by your election ; still they go on. without any effort to abate them, and 00 0*® 28th ot October lata:
and many of oar best friends say that
we do nothing to stop them, and that we
ploymont of traps beyond th*
had rather siy nothing about them. I
vutins of port-duty, ha* W
fear that unless something is done many
of our most devoted friends will grow
dissatisfied. Cannot a proclamation in

JOM ROBERTS,
rnrsiaAN *sd

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' E. H. MALLORY,

HEAR IE EVERY TAX PAYER

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In Barry County, nnti be benefited thereby.
WM. UPJOHR,

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-STOTTH GOODS A.T THE

BOSTON CASH STORE!
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS

OFFERED FOR THE
DR. C. 0. SCOTT,
Ua sad 8*rr»’&gt;i

HOLIDAY TCRADE!
Come ail and bring
your Friends and

j-fessr
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CjauBJEE.
You cannot afford to lose this opportunity to RAISE
MOXEY.
-AJUT------------------Hustings, Ji;.Ji.. I'ub. 1st., 1S69.—yl

DR. C. C. LINS LEY,

A. C. FROST, M. U.

4TTBJTOV. COMRADES!

JSRi'-XSa’iRliMag

EXCELSIOR
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

KCUTfO.V

J. G. BARROWS,

PottUSeo BsiMiM

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trniaiiT &amp;- smith.

Are now offering f&lt;?r sale, a full Stock of Noiv and Seasonable
OooclH, recently purchased ihUho beat eastern market* at the
lowoit possible priou t for cash. Oui stock includes a full lino of

NaiUlti htmljiernm.

STAPLE AND FANCY
.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloths and Eeady-mndo Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots ft Shoes, Groceries^ ftc.

WX X HAYFORD,

i SALE.

J. P. ROBERTS ft CO.
vans*. pars lUssv*. djwl.Uv
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C. Gi HOLBROOK,
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f3T”0a,h paving customers, yire us a calL We will cheerfnUy show you^jgJ
. . , that
__- . you may compare
* - - w.1,1. prices
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• ..*1other
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our stock,
firat-das® 8tore
I ISTin the Bate. We have got the Good® and we want to «ell_fi2
them, and shall tn- to sell you all we can and will satisfy you that it
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Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.
He would not forget that we are Agent for one of the best
Sewing Machines inthe world—
Tho* in want of a Machine will plm&lt;e call and let Mr. Plulbne show yim.aome
of his fin® work. LT" Rem -mber th® ph—
•&gt;« J- P- «“berts &amp;
Co.’s Drug Stare, ®outh-aide State Street
Hastings, May 19th, I860.—yl

JOHN MICHAEL,

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NUMBER 35

following is a copy of that letter, and of
the indorsement placed upon it by the
commanding tho army :
vindicated, bat would lead tlivir aid to
Nincx. Mass., May 14, I860.*

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^tucrlling.
THE OUTRAGES IN GEORGIAReport of Maj. Gen. Alfr®l Tsrry

non&lt;SOP*THY.

those criminals be caught by the army
and punished 1* I am sure something
should be attemrftad. Martial law is thu ।
day needed in that the worst of all tho
Stats* for tho *ectirity of th® friend* of
tho country. Your® truly,
Hmr Wrrao®.
HiinaurartB* or tub Aixt, 1
Wsskixotox, Juno 7, 1809. $
Respectfully referred to tbo Commandg General, Department of th® South,
fur thorough investigation and report.
W. T. BUDUtij, General.
I have delayed making tho report thus
railed for until tho present Um*, in order
that I might become acquainted with the
tuuditiun of affairs in Georgia before ex­
pressing miy opinion. Now I bar® re­
luctantly come to the conclusion that tho
dtuation here demand* tho Interposition
of tho National Government, in order
that life and property may bo protected,
tbo freedom of speech and political ac­
tion scoured, an t the rights and liberties
of freodmm maifltninel. This -opinion
i« based upon cumulaiuts made to mo,
reports of officers actichod to invostignto
tli® alleged outrages, and upon tho state­
ment* of many person* of respectability
sud high position from different part* of
the State. In thorn reprcaentnti,iu* I
mu*t ropoM confidence, some of whom
have given ma information only under
pledge of secrecy, the state of affairs ia
this section being such that they feared

hsve confined myself to giving support headquarters, it appear® that th®
to tbo civil authorities, and moving de­
tachments of troop* into some of tho disBuunu»,^
tnrbcd oountie*, where thoir preuonce ity or unwilling*®**
would exert a'guod influence, and where nizo th® rti«»gn reau

cauea upon. J thins that some good prevailing sentiment io many
o»
has in this way been accomplished, but the State has been that whiles W%0 «*the great evil has by no moons boon J urtain political
reached. A* D.martniant mmGeorgia, and whatever'
which an officer aseif

created by tho reconstruction acts would : ported by public opinion, a few nran, fa*
pooee**, it is only an officer so assigned ■ defiance of law, commit murders and
who could exercise them. They are not1 outrage^
th" civil effiesn w® nfo*
vested in mo by my assignment to tho
command of tho Department. Where,
therefor-*, tho aril authorities are in
sympathy with or are overawed by thoio
wl» commit crinro. it is manifest that I
am purrerlesi. In this connection I re- I IKfrtio* injured or iheir friend* rarely tfudortako to aid the civil or military s»thoriiiea; if

arrest and punishment of parsons
charged with crime, which are this day possible.
forwarded.

It appear® to mo that tho national constituted auilioritk&lt;s, and In thSus
I- 1 1--- 1
ll,™
—e tk* stances' ths acta were committed cwt
ally by individuals who, oevertnd
were secreted and shielded by the
rtnuo known that they had been in com­ and property is not ordinarily on® of the '
One of the most ilcliborat® and ecM.
function*
of
the
National
Government,
munication with me.
but when it ia remembered that hostility
to tho supporters of tbo Government is 1
bat a munifeatation of hostility to tho r. t Major. J. G. Crane, Chief
Gorcrumi'nt iteoif, and that tho prevail­ rv of this district.
Crimes are committed, and no attenqrt is ing prejudice against the blacks results ~By General Order dated last April, I
made to punish tlioso who commit them. from tho Emancipation act of the GotMurder® have been and are frequent,
and the abuse in various ways of blacks
itude, who possess tho qu dificationa J*®o.-ribo 1 1&gt;V the laws hereto! re in fore®
giro it I know of no way in which in thia 8
morons insurrertfomuy organixaiions
known a* the “KuKlix Klaus," who,
•hieldod by thrir disguise, by tlto tenrecy ferrod on military commanders by the t •
i which will fini
of their movitnints, and by tho t&gt;rror reconstruction acta
which tiiey in-.pire, perpetrate crimes
[The General then enters into a long |' on th^, part of
, to '.bctU'Olvei and their property
with impunity. There h great reason to
diseuMion
whether
the*®
powers
can
still
could not otherwise be obtained.
believo that in some cate* local megi»trate»ore in sympathy with thomembars
organic itiona In many plaooa । |ftwt bearing u[on the subject with much
AFTAIRfl DI TEXAS,
o.-r.^db, U»m. •&gt;* du, «d .
,
^1 cU„„„ of „
t, punish
nnmah them. To punidi
nuniua
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nttemjit t&gt;
Report of MoJ- Go. Rsyn®Mssuch offim lera by civil proceeding* would preosion, coining to the copoluonn that
bs a difficult task, oven were magistrates they may still bo decreased, and c osing
in all cnso* di'p ised, and hud they cour­ the report as fallows:]
age to do tlieir duty, for tho asm® inflnReynolds, commanding ths District of
•uce* whteh govern them equally affect
Tens, ia quite brief. What he has to
juries and witnessesconviction that tho only way to restore
good o.-der in tho State ia to' resumo mil- say on the condition of that fftato in -as
A conversation tfhieh I hare had with itaiy control over it for the time being,
ana ultimately U&gt; provide by law that tbo
Legislature sludi to-a**eniW» aa a Proviucial Legislahtre. from which all inelwill illustrate thia difficulty. While de- |iglhlo persons shall bo excluded, and to military forces
plnring the Inmontuble condition of af- -which all eligible person* elected to It, Sotr.o improved
tairs In tho county in which ho lives, bo whether white or black, shall be admit- po.ition of iur
frankly admitted to mo that wore the &gt;tel. Buch a LcgisltUuro would, I be- and other big
toi».t worthless vagabonds in the county :
to bo charged with ertmo* against tho Executive with such
person of a Republican o» a negro, nrt- ohaUo him tn keep the peace, protect!
thsr be nor any other person of proper- life and property, and ptrafeh crime.
jy within the county would dare to retuse Th® procea of resuming military con­
to give bail for the offender, n»ir would trol would, it ap|H&gt;ar» to m«, be a very
they dare to toOify against him, wbat- simple one. All that would be required
®v«r might b® their knowledge of hi* is an order from the Pred lent, counter­
gnfltTbat very many of tho crims* manding General Orders No. 55, Adju­
tant Gvneral’s Office. July ‘JRlh, 1868,
and Order No, 103 Headquarter* Third
them were prompted br political animos­ MEitary District, July «, 1 MIS, and arity, and that moot of tho numarous out- signing an officer to tho command of the
regea upon freedmen result from hostili­ District, ®xrepting tho States of Florida
ty to tbo race, induced by thoir enfran- ani Alabama. This notion 1 respectfully
Under th® proviai ms of
chitemimi, I think cannot be oontro- r®&lt;nmmend.
lution of Co------------ * ”
▼acted.
Tho same dUBcnltire which besot tho
Gen. Halleck, ccxnmanding Military
te“ul
pro-nocutioD of criminal' are emwuntnrod
by negroes who seek redress for drii tn- Division of th® South, indorses thia re­
port of Gen. Tory's as follows:
iii-i»
roun.
willing to Moapt on tux-cunt
not do their duty toward them, and in­
able cX&gt;ort duration of the t
stances ore not wanting where it baa even
been beyond the power of t magwtraio
to protect a negro ploinhif from vidanoe
in nis

The annual report of th® Socrelary of
much harm.

Michigan Exchange.
SThOWTMi-

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confidence that they will do their duty
fearlessly and impartially. But it la to

that the matter bo left

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’ Kane, The Firm Trial by Jury, The Falla
oTNiagsra, Cuesa my N'asue. Duke ef
Wellington, Houaes ofPailtement. Lon­
don ; Windsor Castle. Buckingham Pal­ Uf« mm Saluida, during Ue ;mral B.W15, I
U4 UMfila urt^rtunitj of UUddior
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bw .1
Fortworaples $3ln advance;5copies, «1.1. el cI'H.salion te wkld.
IMMd-ar, rutlarr. sm&gt;« pettieas of IL Upas
' ISO; 10 oupie*, |35. with and extra copv u..|4.l.id,twwrlu. •Ixjwogmra io dlf.
to getter-up; 15 copies.
with an- forvu: alMdca of uilol.culws,— ti^ar. light, diunb.
extra copy ; SO copies $60, with twu iI ood booaUy dtsafc. T.ulv a cuad'/ugbi' AM
extra coplre. The Alton, with any
1 ether weekly p"pcr, or with any monthly
• magoxlae published In the United Ha'eo
■ —the subscription price of which b not hraliL/ovukisgitUvsi* eersktojr, Men svwg
&gt; men- than H ;&gt;er annum—S7 per annum, an u er gnidrd s ptew. Mid to m&lt; iSmu in .ush a
•Ui. was leaned
Tbaj did eos rr.l... ikr
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MlMrrUirjr v«rs bringing on ilwm«l&lt;«s and

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

RIAGE FACTDRY!

Ounier of Jefcnon'aad Railroad fituot^.

HASTINGS,

MICH.

Cbasr rrisede, ear th* Idea at ihrir Btoalj .Urngib.

eraty and polht.al paper st h c.'D inure lU pnnuatura old ago. teas at intel lecl.asd total
tn malntiin Powell earned reputation drpri,alien of all Mlf &gt;«|wct which foll.« aa th.
aa the best and cheapeet newspaper In
the country. The (“res* In a flnl-elvs
double sh-w*. elght-pag&lt;&gt; paper, cant do­
ing 48 column-. Terms :1 epy, 1 ypar,
t2; 6 copies ; 10 empire (and OUo copy
to the gvtter-up of the c'ub,) $15; 20
cop er (and uua oxt.n) *f7; 10 copies tu
one address (and uuo copy to v-tfo.up of the club) $14; 2D dpire, ditto, $3D;
bOcoy'at, ditto, &gt;&amp;); 1W co?&gt;es to one
(andons of the Tu-Wkskly Fnxsa to
,
the gvtter-Jpof ch &gt; dub', $1UO. Ddly.
SB per annum. Tri-Weekly, Ik All or■
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Fomef, Editor ami Proprietor, 8. W.
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cor. 7th ami Ch et nt Ht-art. Philadel­
1
phia, Penn. Now is the time to sub­
1
scribe for the gre it Radlre) newspaper.
’
Col. Forney will '•pend the win.er at
।
Washington and dish up CoDgnus and
t
poUflea.
,
Au. Rteur.—Ou Monday the Presi­
1
dent n iminatod and the Senate, 45 toll,
’
ounfirme 1E twin M. Stanton as Associate
'
Justice of the Supreme Court of the
United States, vice Grier resigned
Good enough.

000,000; wWeh ras referred to the Com­
mittee on Banking and Currency; a motoa to lay it on tho table was lost, by a
vote of 66 to 88. The Census bill was
advanced a step.
On Mtfuky a resolution was adopted
for tho appointment of a
commit­
tee to investigate the caasei of the extreoidinary Cui'tualions-tn paid in New
York «ty in September lost; reedntimis
were iatrodaoed far taxing United States
bonds, and for tbo immediate resumption
of specie pejraw.tr, but, debates eraing,
they want oror; time [iropMitfons for
the aduuation of Virginia were introauced, anti referred to the lieconstrui-ti«m Committee a resolution was adopt­
ed for an adjournment of lx&gt;'.h Houaos
from December 22 to Jan. 6.
OuTuoedsy a reedution was lati^
dnood looking to the abulitiou of all in­
ternal revenao officers and agents, an I
theaptiortiiMunKnt uf tho tax arming the
States ; a bill wai introduced to authuriio meteorolegxal ube-T.-ntions at mibtary stations, with a ri^w to herald approeohang amrmv Mr. Lynch delivered
a eulogy w» the late Senator Feeeendo i.
Ou Friday, the Rouse, after disputing
of die remaining amuuduienb, pasiod
tho Census bill; a bill to Ax the number
of Repreeentalives was iutrolnced and
refasred t Mr. Mungen advocate I Lie re­
pudiation of the National D bt, but the
bosnoorate generally utip .sod it, utid a
reeohitiu&amp; was passed. irrre,ecdre of
party, declaring any peqx»iuo i looking

— Major General Terry's repo-t on the
condition of affaire in Georgia is |&gt;ubli did.
— Tho Burlingame treaty with Eng­
land has be.it ratifie 1 by China.
- Tbo petit! &gt;n from New York in
farur uf Cuban Independence was signed
by 9J.OOO jwraona
—The Cuban ladies of New York have
sent $18,'H&gt;0 worth uf arms and munitiuus to tho Island.

i

will bo called up to-morrow
On Tuasdny bills wore introduced for
increasing tl^finil steam &gt;hip service botweea the Uailed (states ana China and
Japan, and to tix the western terminus
of the I’aolic Railroad. The death of
Senator Fessenden was official J an­
nounced, and eulogies were drlivuxud by
Boaxtea William-, Sumner and othiru
On Friday, a resolution to dose tho
accounts of John W. Forney was pefs"d;
the bill* for perfecting tho recunslxubtionof Georgia, and restricting tho ju­
risdiction uf the United State! Supreme
Court,-were dtscuee-l; bills were intro­
duced to astobluh steamship lines be­
tween the United States and Lidia, via
8nex. and between New York and

,

rote all. Ito rerbodiw the new.
world, carefulry culled, and edJy dlscuawM a wide mnrfo of sub­
white the Uteray viands It proare shrsye of the eholere qual-ty

ptten, with any uneof the Albion enrh^; Mt bee by pest flB per annum.
Bty in ndvaarn; « toontha, «t»; 3
Hbe,|l-X. Hsltyos.-ly and quart rtowton .ill r—Ir. .
■&gt;'
Me of Wales' Portrait, or any nne of

Florida
—The South Haren Railroad, was
opnnai from Kalauiosuo to Alamo, eeren
miles, on Muuday, the 29th ult
—Judge Det»t received 32 rotes in his
a lopted crunty ia MLsuasippi. whore Al­
corn looted up 1,300.
- The suit against TU TrlUmt for libel,
brought by J. Nelson Luckey, has boon
decided in fitrur of the do.bn lanti.
—Th &gt; b &gt;Uer of a p iper mill at Mareeille' Ilk, explode I on M-mday, killing
two women and seriously injuring several
—Gen. Garfiold i« doing his l»o«t to
crowd the Cuusoa bill through, but tho
diapositi &lt;n in the House to talk eojm.
chronic and ineradicable.
A prominent lawyer of Philadel­
phia, at on* timi Unit d States Minister
to China,is ch irgvd with embezzling 832,
00J; ho has alieaoudoJ.
- Th iCaptnin-Generaluf Cuba denies
that bo has oonctioued a plan for tho im­
portation of African negroes alter the
abolitfon of Slavery.
—Severe of John Galvin’s grenu-hous­
es. in West Roxbnty, Must., were do.
stroyed by sn incendiary tiro on Sunday*
Luas tin,000; no ituurauce.
—The Winnrn-g war is declining,
an 1 Go varuur MuDutigaU b &gt;pes tu reclaim
his authority, a pjrtiun uf hie opponents
haring started off on a bulfaluliunt.
—Two thuiuind persons hive this
summer emigrated to Dakota Territory,
which will si-on solicit udmu.iua tu the
Unto* an a State.
—A fire in the village of Fairburg,
11, on F.iday night, dastroyed ID '.OUO
worth of property. Bererol stores were
burned, and also a private roddonce.
—Rm BogliJi Ministry hare tefuse^
to accept tho modificatious of tho ttodty
of oamtu too between England knd
France, prvjkuod by the tetter.
—Juwpb Madill, a delegate to the IIlinu's Cu uititaioa d C-mr^ntiou ttai re­
ceived the Republican nutniaatiuu for
President of the Cunventio.n.
—Mr. Seward h id arriren in thocapi­
tal ui Max co. and at ban |U-ta given him
by the Mexican President and American
Mini.dor replied to a mooch «f Mr Jmres
and Mr. Lcrdo.

STO FES! STOVES! STOVES!

P'oductinn ufthaab'eotai-l Dost expeL
anrod writers upon all the rebte-te
trreted. It* Cor repondense will be full
and ttinrty Its reports will be prepor-

FAMILY GROCERIES

brace er&lt; ry 'set or pubic u't-raneo of
oplnlou th-it p-ase-ae* Intern*, and Im­
portune-. The Lite-ary Department
Will bain thomuchly mpah'r bands,
and will present a full rnv'ew o’ the lit­
eratim. th* fine arte the mule, and the
drnnia of the day.
A«afnmrly psp"r *rea from all ap­
peals tn vu'gnr or impure tastes, the
Timm will continue iinexecp'lonable,
and may lw sa’ely admitted to every
domretie circle.
NEW 8SDBS FOB FALL AND WINTEII
The Sunday edlt'on of the Times will
A. LARGE ASSORTMENT.

CLOTHING HOUSE!

—A Kantu -ky Judge his deci l«d tho
act of CoiigroM exempting U. 8. bunds
f 5&gt;m taxitwu to bo nncoustitutionaL
—The Comm-wcia! Exchange buil liug
in Philnd-lphia has been d-stroyed by
fire, reus ng a lure of *260,000'.
An A^i'stant Aaseseur of Internal

The New York T.mrs,—fitrtod In Sept«mb«r. 1851,—toss for many years be-n
First-Claw BUGGIES
recognized as amen' tbs mo'-tsueom'ful,
popular ard Influent! &lt;1 nrw papers In
nOTTBIAE WAGOXB.
the country. Ills still und*r theoroitrnl
end management of it original founders, NEW
GOODS
DA.ILY! Tua Lxmhst ajto Finer Assoaruur
evar offered in the County.
who, with greatIv increased re«oare-s
Direct from Factories. l®“Spicia]ities in every department.
and experience. win spore no pains to ,
I AIM TO HELL
extend and strenetban Its cl dots upon 1
Use confl ienco and s"pp-&gt;rt of the public.
The Ttevw Is a Republican Journal,
W© have now In Htock the largest variety of
and will ba Je voted, aaln the pas', to an
Intelligent support of the llepubl'ein
C00K1KG,
Party. It will sustain, with all its
P.4HLOR COOK A.VD
ability, the principle' and pollpy of Gen.
PARLOR STOVES
era! Griart’s admin'stration. Itjwlll
advoeite th-so measures, by which' the ever brou&lt;l&gt;t to XIaetinfije. Came oec nud all aud »c« ttecui
honor, the peace and tho prosperity Uf
the nation can be best coiiserved and . HARNESS SHOP—A fin- stosk of Harnooa on hontf. R&lt;
pairing done promptly on short Dotice­
pronvt-d. It w'll vindicate our dignity
.
,
WIGHTMAW A GREBLE.
before foreign mtlons and win discountUssting*. Mich. April 20, 1801!.—wly
ensnee ought by wbleh our self respect
nr our love for r-publican Institutions
GEOHGE PRESTOS
could be endangered.
.
The 7T«»cs dcalroe tot&gt;e Indeed by tho
highest paesIMe rt-snd-rd Journalism.
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VOL. XIV
Jusinos girrrterg.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, 1869.

'
JOHN ROBERTS,
'"ya?s,t!.scs.
I H. M ALLORT,

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IMPORTANT TO TAX PAYERS!

id moanra tub.

CHARLES H. BAUER.

. ^hero ®JiaU we get raonoy to Pay our Taxes
iw tho perplexing question that makes sad heurtfi
and tho future uncertain,

building* being substantial, in good or­ harbor, i» th. Io* Companv'. .ertabliahder, conveniently situated, and contain­ ment, which supplies San francieoo with
ing a largo quantity of quartermaster’s
and ordnance •upplio*, it would be u»e- TH. i* tho moat southern point al which
ice can be produced with certainty on the
coml With tho exception of prevent­
best to continue it, with one company of ing illicit whisky trading with the Aleut*

be to remove the * applies to Fort Van- wise to disturb them until regulations are
oouvar, and it is in the midst of a fertile o«tabli*h*d to govern intereoune with
volley, from whence it con procure all it* the natives.

HEAR IE EVERY TAX PAYER

In Barry County, and t&gt;e benefited thereby.

WJL UPJOHN,

A. P. DRAKE, MD.

to ;L

BOSTON CASK STOKE!

H. J. HANEY,

! partment Thej

partment* i* transacted at Portland, and
moat of the store* shipped directly from
Portland.
1 left Portland for Alaska Joly 6, in
tbe email steamer Fidelcter, chartered
for the parpoea, and arrived at Sitka July
21. Thi* 1* the headquarter* of the de­
partment, and wa* the beadqnartera of;
the Rtuaian-American Fnr Company.

You cannot afford to lose this opportunity to SAYS
MONEY.
AEJLEUN 13J2IVINETT.

DR. C. C. LINSLET,

EXCELSIOR

FROST, M. D.

Tiiere are still a number of Hu**ia.-.»
aad half-bree&lt;la in the town, and a large
village of Indian* immediately outride
the itockade. The Indian* are trencherou*. warlike, and, until recently, di*-

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
ATTENTION. COMRADES!

'
J. G. BARROWS,

a Urge gnrri»off nt thia place, to protect
the trader* from Indian*, ‘ and preserve
order and good behavior among the

Are now offering for *alr, a full Stock of New and Seasonable
CxOOdM. recently purchased in the best eastern market* at the
lowest possible prions for cash. Chtt\»tock include* a full lino of

STAPLE AND FANCY
■
.
•
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
WRIGHT A SMITH,
ATT0I15EY8 «l Uw. lawsaee sad &lt;

risting th* attempt, one of tho Indiana
is killed by a eentin*L Alb r they
are permitted to return to th* ir home*,

Cloths and Ready-made4Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoos, GrooerioB, Ac.

MWU w

CSUCa-h paving customers, give u* a call. Wo will chnerfuliy show you.J£j
________ L;____ _
-4,1. .nT
firet-rhim Store
WK. H. HATFORD,
ATTTlX’tr .e l CM.witer »t La«. «o

J. P. ROBERTS 4 CO.,

XW-isfc^nrintamtto buyham We warrant the wire* .hull be reti.factory.
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We will take in exchange for dur goods.

0. 0. HOLBROOK;

LTronxsr *t u». «ea.iw ia cb*»

TFe would not forget that we are Agent for one of the best
Sewing Machines in the world—u rATA-Tr

TU- to

of bi. a™ -wk. tw R-rab., to pto., on. to- W-&gt;«'4
Co.’* Drug Store, eouth-sido State btreet
GRANT « FHLLLIFB.
Hasting*. May 19th, 1M»—yl
________________________

JOHN MICHAEL,

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UksteteWetea Ik. wslep-4*ry wte*
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HASTINGS HOUSE.

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GlUteri

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BOLMWX 4 MUIS,

law was being fully carried out. The
revenue offione *latod thoy had rortrictod the killing of seal* to the »inallo&lt;t
number necewmty for the maintenance
of the native*, and the chief*, though
approving of tho law for thi* year,
thought tho officers should bo a little
more liberal, as they were vvry poor.
Several trading rossela bad attempted to
land, but had been forbidden. Tho
Aleut* of theae island*, a* wall m those
of Konny, are in a much better condi­
tion morally than are those of Kadiak
and Oonalaska, esjtocially the latter. The
whites have had greater accoa* to Ka­
diak and Oonalasxi, and, consequently,
the native* nro more demoraliwid: There
is a marked difference between tho Koloshe Indian* on the eastern shore of
th* Pacific, and the Aleuts, who are
mainlvreprotented by th* inhabitant* of
tho Alaakn Peninsula and the adjoining
island. Tho latter uro a mild, hospita­
ble and pliable people, ready to take ad-

^wnm and sport during the day, coming
up oa the snore iq, the evening to rase *
during the night. At this period all
move further inland, and mingle togrther indiocriminatoly. If
Autuma
continue* mild, they remain on the
islands until tho latter part of October,
when they disappear vary suddenly with­
in a day or two, and have been seen go­
ing through the passes botwoon tba

interest* are conflicting, dial they as­
sured me very frankly, in a omversation
I had with them, that they did not know
‘who ar what to believe, nor what their
right* and privileges were.

the effect* of contact with tfie *tro;
from the north-west to Sitka, Gen Data
willed Americans are apparent;-a* 1
reported that during my absence h* had rial dieease* and scrofula axe quite
visited Fort* Tonga** and Wrangel, on
the revenue cutter Lincoln, and that

-m Pb—* -i ^w’Sr/riu^

.r.

j of tho Island*
i regulating the
------ - ----------- ------------- Idding viator*,
b-'inir a delicate matter, a tx&gt;*t was eetabltabod at BL Paul** htend. with a.
detachment from it on 8l George.
Theae troops are directed to support the
revenue officers in *ustaining the law* of

them until ths next spring neither i* it
known where they pan* the winter. The
number of seals can only be coiimated.
young are bom, they are estimated all
the way from five to fifteen millions, but
sheep in a pen. Tho habit* of theae an­
imal* aro such that if permitted to be
hunted by everybody at random, they
would be .very *oon drives from these
islands. Thia has been proved by the'
HuMian*, who totally destroyed acme
rookeries before they learned by expori-

seal, on* of two plan* should be
L Ono ia, to confine the trilling
authorised

and the mala

agent on aach at the island*, jp guard
the intero.teof th* Government and preaeeerera, wee
---succeed in finding any of the murderer*.
The Aleut*, though nekrir all strict
Since then thia tribo ha* been vfiry quit* member* of the Greek Church, seem to
In tnv personal interview with Gen. Da­
with liquor
vis. I became eatiafiod hi* course was

Butter &amp; Eggs. Dried Fruit, &amp;c^

11* [&gt;«*». «WW»*«. ?»•••'“ wydUleei.

wv m* t»*vr MUfh*. 9ivrv Sm deer
Cale* BIn*. llutioo.
' ,

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had left Sitka in December on a trading
expedition in Chatham Straits. Upon
hearing of thaeo murders. General De­
vi* proceeded in the United States
•teamor Saginaw to punish tliom; upon

fanuiiaa

detachment of United State* troops, and
agent* of two trading ertabltehruents—
those latter, as tho officer* informed mo,

DR.C 0. SCOTT,

Came all and bring
your Friends and

aw kiUed

the St- Paul'* Islands, whose inhabitants
fur seal

Lapwai sad Colville arc posts coa-

•ary to overtook the Indian* located near,
and protect them from white depreda­
tion*. Fort Bidwell *eem* to bo incon­
veniently situated and unnecessary, but
there are a quantity of supplies thsre,
enough for the coming winter, aad 1
hare dofrmd ordering it* discontinu­
ance until March or April next. Klam­
ath, Warner, and H*n»rt are conveni­
ently riteoted f»r controlling and super­
vising the Indian* on the reservation, and
will be continued.
'

SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS

I. W. V BOOMAN,

“sstsa;

NUMBER 36.

bidder the privilege tf purchasing the
furs taken and prepared bv tho ualivo*,
requiring the suceeesful bidder to keep
on the islands agood supjfly of foodaaa
clothing, and furnish them to the Ba­

moat the fir.t thing they ask for is whis­
ky. I believe much good might be done
and improvement effected, if on* or two
reliable person* could be appointed to th* native* from demoralisation.
turned to the village. Thi* I presume,
has been done by Uris time.
Left Sitka July 25, and arrived *t Ke- the nocetaity of ebetainrag from dieripanay, about 100 mile* up Cook’s Inlet on tion and immorality. Such persona ap­
thelW.h. Thi* is the old Rnarian-Amer- pointed by tho Government, if of good
.
. 1-_____ . —k
XTlnKnla. ——
character themselves, would have great
|* UUW
t---- J-- —
influence for good, e* the Aleuki have
giury. The only white inhabitant* bo- great respect for those in aulharity. But
to bo effective, thee* agent* should ab­
stain from attempting to interfere with
their religious faith, a* they are strong in
is a'village of Aleuts, iiumbering about their faith in tho Greek Church, end all
two hundred, near by; another snsal)
village a fow miles below, and a eottle- through this influence. To the credit
nrent of *emo half a down Russian fam­
ilies 80 miles below. There are no other
settlements, either white or Indian,

If the

I be safe, nor change their plan* of
tian*. If it is act deemed advi*a-

portunity for the public to hunt aaala i&gt;atecriminately on the island will aooompli*h the «amn destruction without any
return to the Government.
Th* matter of fur sea's appear* to be

C&lt;Left Kenay Aug. 2, and .topped at
* informed they were liable
Chogatehio Bay, about W mile, betow,
of their race if inducement* will never be hunted by white men, beon the east ride of tho inlet, to look at a
coal vein ; CapL White went ashore and
brought
aboard
a
quantity
of
it
This
honesty.
Many
of tho men are quite of. supply and demand will
■HYR ATARNA HUMBUG.
coaltea fine qnaltity of cannel; bo* in skillful mochauioe, and certainly their
_ 1—^ —.—I——
r.t
btdarkos, or skin boat*, are creditable to
At Last Gen, Geo- H- Thoma* Give* tu
the Truth About ear Iceberg*.
the Indian* and
the abate formation, beneath the Kfl to
an unknown depth, the voin* being from
four to eight fort thick; itovn oat on
the ride of tho bluff some hundred feet

glijrtlUnjj.

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1

SVAGBOX ,D«IUL

O'
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o3

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i is shoal for

QEO. C. WORTH,
. ori-i r

CARD.

Michigan_Exch*nge.

with

in the Department of Columol* mv uycito..—. re—- ------ , Indians in Arison*.
Of vnnou*
PS.U on the Pa rific Coart h. think* that
£«mp McDsrmli i* now useful to over-

ns SitkaTiM already some building* suit­
on shore at the places regularly frequent­ able for a garrison, it would bo u weft,
ed by them, called rookeries; They there a* eUewhere, unless a mom Muta­
ble harbor could be, found. These reths greet body begin to arrive, and in a
short time all liavo come and occupied

old seals, who possesses
to maintain bia ground report will bo furo-ardsd to

«”

To Tr~t all Kindi of Diuasei

OM

S2»i.r6S.Hdi-k h Mtaiw

HIDES AND PELTS

�along tho uortlieadern
____ _ _________ linn Peninsula and tho
Miami, are very extaudre and bountiful,
and salmon abounds in all tlie sireama
In addition to the coal mentioned, as be­
ing at ChogoUhaik, there are many
other known localities of coal; Kootanou
Harbor, on Admiralty Island ; Oamdrn
Harbor, oa Kou Island; Kaggnan, on
Prince of Wains Island, and Katmny, on
the Peninsula of Alaska; but the re­
narks os to the supply of timber arouud
the Puget Sound country will also apply

- .tem-nge miners.

* In consequence of the want of mail
faedincs in Alaska, it has been difficult
to supervise and aystetnatuo thobusjne«
of the departmrat I would therefore
’ raeo&amp;rmend that’a mail route be e-tsblishod between Port Townsend, Wash­
ington Territory, nnd Sitka, touching at
Bon Juan I-lan'l, ToagUM, and Wrangel,
oil of which |&gt;osts are immediately on
the route lo Sitka. 'Tim mail for posts
beyond Sitka, if -they should bo retained,
tan be distributed by the Quartermaster
■tStka.
Haring completed my observations in
Alaska. I returned to ’those headquar­
ters, leaving St Paul August 1ft, st’pping at intermediate places, including
BO^ Juan Island. This is garrisoned by
one company of infantry ; the post is in
good condition, though not complete;
the dffiosrs’ quarters are ample but
there are not suffiriont quarter* for the
men. Affair* on the laiand nro quiet,
there bring perfect harmony between the
United Suites and Euglish po«ta. leav­
ing San Juan Sept. 9,1 arrived at San
Francisco on the 16th.

8ht gastings gnaner.

THZ

C0MPLTMEHT8 OF THE
8E^60K. '

Wo Bond greeting to our Pathos* and
Params, thia beautiful morning, the
•etnplisncnls of tho eea«on. and out beet
wishes that yon, and caeb of you, may
U prosperous, and that peace and plenty
be in aD your home* during tho many
year* that we trust a kind Providence
may Touchaafo to you and your*.
Booiox.—The people speak in the
Bra, arid the result show* that Democ­
racy, Political Temperance, and Labor
Reform are alike unpopular in the Comxnercial Metropolis at Now England,
lb fee result of tho ctati-&gt;u on the 14th
Dr. SjxraTinT lias been re-elected
Mayor, and pretty nearly all tho City
Geuncil are Ropublicaaa. The Demoorato got out 4,197 vote*, to 11293 Ita
poblioana; Tompcrnnoe got 312 and La1»r Refqrei 197. It took* as if Borton
was indinad to straight Republicanism ;
at least h*r voter* know when they have
got a good officer, and moan to keep
him.

Itu with feelings of profound regret
that we chronicle the death, by conge*tton of the heart, of Hon. Enwnr M-•
Stsxtox, Iaxcolx’s great War Secretary,,
and the recently confirmed Associate»
i
United State* which occurred at his res-•
idMuio in Washington at 8 o’clock on Fri­■
day morning last Words would fail to&gt;
express the loss to human prograee occa­■
sioned by the death of this accomplishedi
Statesman. Patriot and J unit, and wa&gt;
can do little more than append tho spe­■
cial orders isinod from the ExecutiveI
and the Cabintit ofileora, in comtnenda-■
t!on of tho noble deeds of tho illustrioust
dead, but truibih our next issue to be1
able to |iressut in brief tho history of!
the man whom patriots of ovary coun­
try mourn to-day, as an irreparable Iom
to the ago in which wo live :
Bixctmvx Maxiiox, ?
Wabxixotos; Dec. 24. \
The painful duty devolves upon the
President of announcing to th* people
of the United States tho death of one of
ita moat distinguished citison* and faith­
ful servants, tho Bon. Edwin M. Stanton,
whica o •eurrod in thia city at au uarly
hou; thia morning. Be wai di*t:n’guiihud in the council* of tho nation du­
ring tho entire period of ita recent strug­
gle for national existence, first u Attor­
ney General and thou as Secretary of
War., He was um-eaaiiig in hi* labor*.

try’s success rvspoctvd by all good men
and f"arcd by wrong 'doers. In his
death tho bar, the bouch, and tho-'na­
tion sustain a groat loos, which will be
inourued by all. As a mark of ra.-.poct
to his inrmory, it is ordered that tho e .K-utire man. ion and the several deportm'nta at Washington be draixd in
mourning, and that all busiasse bo sus­
pended on the day of tho funeral.
(Signed)
U. S. Gxisr.
Wab DsrABTMcrr,
1
Wisaraerox, Dec. 24 1869. $
Tho eminent ability of the late Secre­
tary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, hi*
great I-gnl nrquircmeuta, hie firm patri

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in the astaUixhmsnt o/the County Bu­
•- - •
- tho
perintendeaey
wo*
elevation
of the and i* at Um bawd of ne*apay«c enter
grade of ilistriet school teachar*. That priro in w-tm Micbig* ; its history
tho *y»:em baa done a-juwthing in this and growth arc cotemperamsou* with
diraction i* true but it baa not yet raised that portion of the Peuhsular State.
tho standard high enough to meet tho Published in tta rsry renter of the
demaa la of o» rulighunod public spirit. * llkhigon Fruit Bolt, "itscolumn* con­
and the absolute auceeaiti* of our tain cam .pondstire from tho most eucachoola. It is boliorsd that there are in ceMfnl pouio'.agiat* in that section, and a
thi*county enough persons who will como general e^mpend of new* and* general
upto * Higher stan-Iard than has here- information pertaining to the fruit rai»tofore been erected to supply all the ing Immumm, which 1&gt;M alrsady swacbed
school*, and it &gt;S therefore dee'tned ad- •uch ooloaaal proportion* To thoao of
vissble to say to all who may U cun­ our reader* who wi«h fon'and **n afford
earned, that the examinations next mare than’their home ptq»r, we would
«l,ring will be different ia many respects recommend the Grand Rapid* JEtjlt.
from those held during tho past thr™ Dally Eagle, per annum,
410.00
Weekly Eigi*. per annum.
2.00
Among tho more important change*
Portions of a year in same ratio. Ad­
will be,
dress A. B. Teasxa Apo.. I'ubli.hea.
let. Closer scrutiny of composition.
Many answer* which indicate that the
Tn* PtAiBi* Fisxra company have
person answering ia somewhat familiar I ieiued a handsome litiiogmph, represent­
with the study under consideratian, are, ing members of tho different callings,
with such expressions a* th»*e: Frets
at the iame timo, so crude in form, so the ministe.-. “I pray for all." From
astonishingly defiant of thorn ruloa with tho lawyer, ‘-I plead for alL” From tho
which every person ought to be f imiliar, physician, “I prewcribo fur all” From
that were such forms of exprearion found ths legislator, “I legislate for alh"
From the merchant, “I trade for all," and
in an article written for the press, they From the farmer, "I .pay fi&gt;r alh" ’ A
would condemn it to tho waate basket, handsome agricultural; scene occupying
whatever ita other merit* might hap'w-n the c-ntre of tho iib tnre. This engra­
ving ia sent/rs* to every old auteerfbrr
to the Prairit Far»rr, renewing his tuU
A teacher must nbt only tiww, but be srription, and sending a new narue, with
able to impart knowledge, or no certifi­ 84. We will send1 tlie Prsirw FarMsr
cate will be given.
and tlie Bxxrxx to any aldreas one year
for 83.25.
1
2d. A Mt of question* on the “ Princijiloe of Penmanship’’ will bo alttod for
•
floor of “ I&gt;’f’byt«ian Church
al/ third gra lo cortifirato*. In the sum- tn Chicago pre way on feandiy evening,
mar school-, writing can be taught hot­ but nona of the congregation were eeriter than in the winter schools. and it ia ouaiy hurt.
the intention of the Superinten lent that
—Lruasroxt in
teacher* in the Barrv County school* bo in found in toe
next lummor shall teach, from both
book and blackboard,' the principles of
1870•
penmanship. It ia not the intention to
Th® Potrolt Frw Pr*w.
frame the questions to suit any particu­
Daily. Tri-Weakly and Weekly.
lar system, but answer* baaed uj&gt;on the
Spencerian will be preferred. A mo.t
rigid rule in regard to thi* matter ha*
been adopted, and will be’ adhered to
without fear or favor. Uiitory will be
omitted from third grades.
■
3d. A more earnest Effort than ba*
heretofore been mad-, will be put forth
to protect achoola which are table and
backward, from inojtnpetont loach*r*. If
school officer* or other interested parti-*
will only take the peins to inform the
Superintendent, when a party appears
for a certificate, that tho school where
tho per:on making application proposes
to teach "is very backward and almost
any one can teach it,' *• that tho scholar*
ar* all little fellow*," or that “ this par­
amt will do well enough for that particu­
lar district," the hint will be,considered
sufficient, an 1 the applicant will be •ob­
jected to the most t-cnrehiug examir.a-

IRIAGE FACTORY!

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Cheaper for Cash than an
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County.

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

jWSpecialitieB in every department

STO FES! STOVES! STO VES!
Wo havenow in Htook tho Inrjgeat ▼nx^ety of

C00K1XG,
PARLOR COOK AATD
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PARLOR STOVES

GEORGE PRESTON

FAMILY GROCERIES

CLOTHING HOUSE!

^oiSSSS-----------------FR IE OF CHARGE

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—WiFiani Dicker ia on trial at Baricansadc, N. J., for the murder z&gt;f Thomas
Cahoua. whom he suspected of improper
conduct with bis wife.
.
Ttalatert alsctiax returns from Tax-

VE hi Bts'

I.IABNE8S SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Bi­
ll pairing done promiitiy on abort notice.

HOLIDAYS,

—Preporatioun for the departure of
the Spanish gunboats are actively making.

At Ik. LOWK'TI'OSXIULE RaTKX.

Hasting*. Mich. April 20,1869.

the moot trying time of the republic,
when many ethers faltered, command thn
admiration of the country, while his
NEW SOODS FOB FALL AND WINTER!
management of the War Di-partment
during the daya when a man of deterALARGE ASSORTMENT.
minid energy nnd will was demanded,
haq markcdlu* term of officn aa one uuWe
adhere
strictly
to the ONE PRICE system.
uquailed in ita administration. It ia or­
dered that the offices connected with tho
Department of War be draped imr.ournDated, May 26, 1869.- yl
iag for a,period of 30 days,and that all
buriuesiAie suspended therein oa th* day
of the funeral, and thot on the day after
IMFORT
the receipt of this order at each military
port, 1ft |funa will be fired, at appropriate
int irrah, oommencing at the meridian
(Signed) Wiltux M. Bxtxirar,
Secretary of War.
Similar tertimouials of, reejnet were
issued by tho other Cabinet Officer*, and
proper notice taken of tho event by the
members of the two Houses of Congreta
at Washington, and tho Supremo Court
If through some mistake an incompe­
Tho funeral was h*ld on Monday, and
WEDDIMI AND VISIT!ria CARDS
tent gets iuto •ome/Xilvsneed school, we
waa vary lerguly attended by the repre­
will
bear the evil as best we can, but a
sentative mon of the nation.
'
rsry d».-i&lt;£»rf effort will be ma le to guard
tlie weaker school* from their uniurard
M. S. SMITH AND CO.
and delet riou* presence.
With the uilvantages now offered, no
il« &lt;o&lt;unmeet. Itat of ll
Again, in advance of all ita cotemponru»i» ■k.cia on Ita ).|
rarieC on Friday morning the Detroit per*on lias a legitimate excuse for eoram itau this, tte MU ■&gt;
an unusually ta-gv nod Mtr CUve &amp;•.• oxo. ** »«1I U d&gt;e-c•
AJitriitrr anj Triiu.’u announced to the ing up to the work of the teacher unpre-.
DRhXXIjril CAMEli
i-ortnioi.t nf t'n ..I ■» r:.u&gt;.u
pared,
and
no
excuse
will
be
taken,
no
people of the State the cheering intel igenco that the progressive spirit of Mich­ matter upon what grounds it is urg»d.
4th. Among the general qualifications
igan had, in the parson of Hon. Jauts
F. Jor, won another glorious rictory in required of all gradee will be. facility in
the practical union of tho Michigan Cen­ th* use of the crayon and blackboard.
DlAMONDfl.
tral, the Greet Western, end tho Detroit Every teacher should know how Io
it* rouricxfcxABicrx*.
and MHwaukeo Railroads, into one com­ make readily on the board the ordinary
JUntlULDS.
Il* pol&gt;du-*l dxrMWr tatl M*a&lt;* sbcomiW.
pany, to be placed, tlie two latter, under printed letters, draw a map with tolera­ ■ d&gt;*c*M&lt;ugii.« (mt qdauLn. of *.,&gt;■«• .ad
FAtiLH.
nwt .rd,*®,xl.
the management of Wm. K- Mina, Eiq., ble accuracy, be familiar with thouword wr»*• !»*., -«&lt;»r ^n.K ill tal
Ita«*&gt;,»•-«« .taU
American Watch Company,
the pro ent popular and exceedingly of­ method" of teaching reading, and liave
ficiant Asuataut General Superintendent a well defin'd idee as to whutconstitute*
of the Micnigan Central, c* Ganer.il tn- a good school, and the work of a good
pcrintendunL Wo congratulate the peo­
ple of the State that the line from De­
All earnest, qualified teachers are here­
troit to tho Falls pause into the hands of by offered a hearty welcome into Barry
the managers of our own Central, and County, and every lover of his kind is
the people along that and the D. A M. asked to manifeel by his interest in the
Road that the tame energetic manage­ mum of education the emotion which
ment which has made the Central the heprafMOMto tadinhi* heart.
*
best Road in tho United Statea ia to con­
Jonx H. Psucxa,
Tlte wnv to make money is to save it; tho wav
trol those roads in future, and to malje
to save jt ia to buy your
Co. fjupt. School*.
them, aa *oon as tlie mo*t untiring effort
Njjxxillb, Dec. 18th, 1869.
can accomplish it, tho equals of the Cen­
tral in what constitutes a first class Rail

General Joseph A Mower, command-;
iag in Arkansas, reports on the general
situation there as follow*:
Owing to the action of ths Legislature
in providing for the urg wixatiou of the
military,
nnd the proclamation of tho
'
Governor
declaring martini law in No­
'
vember, 1868, which wm followed by
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Genuine Articles.

ewer brought to IXaaitinipai. Come one and all and are them.

TAXES! TAXES!

miMtatementa publiihed in that journal
&lt;m Saturday, untar the guise of a report

DOUBLE AVAGONS.
Taa Limn xxn Frxrar AaeoiTiixx*
wver offered in the County.
I AIM TO SELL

EL A. GOODYEAB.
I keep constantly on hand a largo and well selected Slock
°f
Hie Manufacturers

�jfsral ana glisrdlinrw.

Christian Bay.

BUSINESS CARDS.
aichlgai CewtefU Rallrtad.

SEW AIVEXT1BEME1TS.

BOWXB A GALLOWAY,

BANKERS.

1169

^JH^PFKD

HAFIIKOB.

STEAM BOILERS.

‘AWiSlfct

IGGIES

C.____L
BROWN,
WbeMto Dealer to

^goxb.
*r AMorncwr
» Couaty.

ELL

BALTIMORE

•Arab*.

WILLIAM'MYERR,
Oaataels

■tide*.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

E R»TKK.m».

DAMTIJ.CS. ■

VERY HLyJ
r , thrt Mr
ullnw '
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OYSTERS

CANNED ,FRUITS, Etc., Etc.,
SO Michigan Aranoe, De!rail, Mich.

CITY DRUG STORE!

•v»&lt;y Hund.y morning al half put toe,
aad at: p. ■».; Bunday Gcbaal at ?J&lt; p. m. Fray at
Mrvllng Thursday eraninfa al 1 a’ciotk.
T«a I'naarmtuE. cornsr of Broadway and
Cantor alraaia j R«t. T. D. Miub, Faster. Bar-

Tte luic Cai
BEST CABINET QRSAKS

BUTTER

COMMERCIAL

MS!

Groceries and Produce,

ESTOH

Mgbrul ptrniamt, si
«dun&gt; within • R»

PIO-NIC

CRACKERS.

tyr Caab paM forgn^aca. u&amp;vl

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

Your CREAM (orCracknellj CRACKERS

Toys and Fancy Goofa,
Toys and Fancy Goods
F. D ACKLEY'S,
Pbinix Block

I buy Butter, Lard, Eggs And White

UM af Uuer. -J. Itoba.-u.P. M.
Lily Bakery—C. 1&gt;. Siawarl,
Kloomlagtoa Naraery-F. K. I'boeiii,
il.rt*.tr S&lt;le_ John W. Brock. Murigagaa.
Mortgage Sale-Jobs W. Haulier. Mortgagee.

Tfil GREAT MEDICAL DI1C0THY-

JJOILER shop. .

friend, of Uun. T. W Ferry are about In &lt;
dlly paper al Grand Rapid., which a'-all
eate Bia etoelma to the place la Iba Called
Senate Low occupied by Uoa. J. M 11.

J. A T. McGREGOR,

Mnitr Jtnff. fahmra /lUrf-ci &lt;ad

M aa ofartu ryraof
Flue, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers,

WHAT AWE THEY!

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Ua S-dfarOuJunroel.K

Sulii Site ail- Platefl Ware.
Wetcbe*. Clocks aa&lt; Jewelry Repaired

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

Freeh Garden, Flower, Fruit, nnd Warranted.
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Ever­
green Seeds, with directions Tor
culturs, prepaid by mail. fThe
most complete and judicious as­
sortment in the country. Agents
STRUGGLES AND
wanted.

TRIUMPHS OF

P. T. BARNUM,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,

DOT FOB THE CABS!

Fotiiteally. ws regard Uro Ff
aa &lt;XI
•rowy aa tbr (root political qwaalioaaaf tha day,
but outaidt iU poliiloa it la a orwaptprr of (real
aatrrpriaa, oad a local paper ol which lbw people

A Srxr xs nt* Rimt Diuctxox.—We
invite tho special attention of tho people
of tho County to the cxceediisgly impor­
tant cotnmunication of Prat Jam H.
Pauck* to tho Teachers of tho County.
Wo regard tho proposed action of the
Superintendent aa just what tho internets
of our Khoula demadd, and trust he will
enforce the indicated policy “withoutYear
or favor,’’ and promise him ia so doing
the earnest and cordial endorsem-nt of

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

ONE! COME ALLI

PICTURES FRAMED,

pail Road prices

SPALDING'S HEW CASH STORE

With GILT, UITITI0H CILT, millTIOR ROSEWOOD ACILT or Block
Walnut Mouldings,
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BUBBKLL ft iniir STORE.
StotoBUuainMdaaa.Ui-

Jcdoe’ xos tux Wxstctx Di armer or
MicniOAT.—Tho Adterli»er mA Mvh
says the Hastings Basks* favors the ap­
pointment of Hon. Lums 8. Lovxu. as
tho suec"-*or of Judge WrrKsr. This is
a decided mistakZ’ Much as we respect
Judge Lovxll, wo think the Hon. Maui
Oinanraa, of Kaltunaaoo, is lA» raan, of
all mon, for that pouition, and that is the
opinion of a vast majority of the poopld
of Barry Cjuuty.

Books I Books !-Our readers who de­
sire to send Uiclrordan to arullabl* firm
should address Huutcr A Co.. Hinsdale,
N. H. For Un yvars thh i.ou^e has led
in the mall book trade. They have no
equal. In prompt attention to orderr.
They often noelrvt from six to acvro
hundred UrtleswdaUy, ami load down tho
mails with boota, Ac., wsnt to Uxdr cus­
tomers. If you dodm to deal with a
••fhl-aquaro" con turn, who will do Jus*
(M May cyr« every time, be »«" to
avoid theoity swindler*, and addrua. for
Cauda■ no. Ac., Huxtioi A Co., Publish­
ers. Hinsdale. N.H.
.

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HOBTOW.

THE AMERICAN FAMILY

PRICES TO SUIT! KNITTING MACHINE
I abatll not !»• nndetlaold b&gt;

JVMtTKABE BILE.

GW

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.
Makes the Same Milch as by Baal,.
but far supwlor Is svtry rwpwel

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has a fine assortment of

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GEO. M. X&gt;EWEY
AT BAMTIXG9, URY CO . MICH.

Skt Suliip ?»«

s»HH rVJtwffi

BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

VOL. XIV,

" With Mali os toward nono.-with Charity far all,—with Firmness In the Right'

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1870.
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CHARLES R. BAITER.

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Important to tax

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payers;

. 'XVhcre shall we get money to Pay our Taxes
is the perplexing question that makes sad hearts

HEAR IE EVERY TAX PAYER

E. H. MALLORY,

Barry County, and bo Ben wilted, thereby.
BTT"2* YOTJ^R. GOODS A.T THE

WM. UPJOHN,

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roar rofebbar,

BOSTON CASH STORE!

A ?. DRAKX M -D..

SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS

HOLIDAY TTRADE!

D^.C. 0. SCOTT,
PfrAffCISa Mute-lM .nd Ser(M

Come all and bring
your Friends and

I. W. VROOMAM.

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What are we Men to do 1

You cannot afford to lost this opportunity to SAVE
MOWEY.

DR. 0. C. LXNSLEY,

•turn riLKsi4r-«te.rM5»
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ATTENTION, COMRADES! .
mXOSR.tLD POJT.Na.fcG. A. IL MwlsThs

EXCELSIOR
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

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Goodw, recently purchascd\ut t
lowest possible prices for cash.

Our stock includes a full line

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloths and Jtoady-mndo Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.
Ldtf Ca.h paying customers, five us a call. We will cheerfully show yon, C^.11
' our stock, that you may compare prices with any other tint-clros Store
Hfin tho State. We have got the Goods and we want to soil fry
ti&gt;em, and shall try to sell you all we can and will satisfy you that it
fcjy taforyour interest to buy here. We warrant the price* shall besatisfactorr.
We will take in exchange for our goods,

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ATTORXBT sod On»rf,
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Butter &amp; Eggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;e.,

J. F ROBERTS 4 CO.,

He would not forget that we are Agent for one of the beet
Sewing Machines in the world—
Those in want of a Machine will ptea«e call and let Mr. Philliiw sliow you some
of his fine work. tST" Rem-mlxr the place, one door West of J. P. Itoberte A
Co.'s Drug Store, eouth-aide State Street
GRAKT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hastinge, May l»th, 1808.—yl

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now so thin and worn by sickness and
suitering. Thon the remains were car­
ried to ths parUr by ths. etost *rms of
half a duxsn soldiers, followed by Mrs.
Stanton and her children and relative*,
chief among them the aged mo’hcr of
Mr. Stanton, who reached here thia
morning from Ohio. Near the coffin sat
tho President and Mrs. Grant, and Mr.
Colfax and the Chief Jnitico.

JOHN ROBERTS,

rmri-iiw rn ynmr

preuire, oouducted after tho manner of
the Episcopal Church, whereof Mr. Hun­
ton was a member. The coffin, linn 1
with whits satin, and devoid of all orna­
ments but it* silver plate and handlM
and Wack fringe, wav almost covered
with flowers—jnponicas and holiotropas,
and wreaths and crosses and.bouqucteof
white nnd green flllo-1 every part of the
rooms with their sweet fragrance.
Tho burial service was read by one
mimster. and the selection of Scripture
by another and prayer was offered by
Rev. Dr. Sparrow, a professor in Ken­
yon College st tho time Mr. Stanton was
a student there. Outeido a squad of policam-.-n stood, aud thousandi&lt; of cilicsns,
in the rain.
Dowu town tho departments and city
office* ware all closed, nud ovary public
building was heavily dnuxxl in black.
Flags were every whore hung at half­
mast, and the booming of the funeral
gun sounded dull and dumb*, in tho
havy atmosphere. It was verily a iCone
of mourning &lt;&lt;n which th» eye k-okod as
ouo stood during those momenta in tho

administration wo look for a corner of yet elsgaut trimming wtu rowed around
prosperity and enlarged
enlarged, ns»fuln»m
usefulitess f.»
for tho points of the tunic, by two tows ot
nrosnonlv
th.. Hoc of which ho has talon
charge. white silk stitching in the beautiful
7C
msotu taam,.
Cling to Tho,o who Cling to Yon.
management of the Greet Western, ws
rhito silk
take the following extract* from our exFrom the Hamilton, Ont, Two*.
The Board has acknowledged Mr.
Swinyard’s sereioee in a very substantial
manner, and his departure for England,
which will take plsoe iu a vary few days
will be deeply regretted by all who have
had occasion to meet him, either in the
kjcial circle or in hi&gt; official capacity as
a railway-manager. With regard to
those office* which pare hitherto de­
volved.upon Mr. Swiayard, wc ean only
say that no man ta lietter fitted to pro
form the dtuio* which ho ta about to as­
sume. iu addition to those of Treasurer,
than Mr. -Prive; and Mr. Muir, the in­
coming Chief Superintendent, baa won a
dcwrecdly high reputation ns the suc­
cessful manager of the Michigan Cen­
tral.

JOHN G. RUNYON
Jeflerson Street, Hasting*, Hich.,
KEEPS THE LARGEST
ASD BEST STOCK OF

Exchange.

being targe netted nets of soft. white
on the Great Western, white it was yt-t
unopened. Un dor Mr. Brydgra he wm, pond’Dgto the I Inin got ths nlgbt-grewn
counccti-d with the management of the
line until 1858, when, tirnGreat Western
having become heavily interested in the pique, etilebed, or embroidered in enter
Detroit A Milwaukee, ho was appointed
Sunorintokdsnt of the latter road, and

BOOTS AND SHORS
In the County of Barry.

ural ones
verilablo natural flower?.

J aroxjca.
Wanted to Know

travel &lt;ra; which, under Canadian men- fashionable bred lady, don’t find her a
perfect dss»-sel?
Wether a women that occasionally reps
Mr Muir was .eoonectod with the her huabund over tho beau with a rolliug-pin intandx to make him a numbgood practical railway man. We regret
The service being ended, soldiers and Mr. Swinyurd's roliguntiuu; for, unquMv
|*all bearers took up th, coffin and car­ tiimably, tho Great Western has imried it to the hearse, which was drawn
by four white horse. Fifteen minutes moot.
wore occupied in forming tbs long pro- From the Jackson Cbsrur.
the middle can balaucc himself any bettor
t
No better man than Mr. Muir could whkjk liUte “tight?"
Do milk dealers gencrnly put waler in
ta selected to till the responsible situsI Tho whole line of tho route was a mass
their milk, or milk in their water!’
i of spoctaton, standing in the merciloM
• When wo are told to “give the devil
i nun, and windows and housetops wore aud successful milroad manager, and his
occupied an hour before tho cortege services in connection with the Michigan
made its appearance. About throe hun­ Central will bs greatly missed.—Jhtrvil
dred carriage were in line, and many Trii^.
iierwms walked with the jinx-cation near­
ly to Georgetown. The o-motcrj was
New York Fashions.
rcaahodjuat before 2 o'clock- In tho
’\Which ta tho beat thing for belly
new portion of the grounds, far dowu on MmorouTur Fraxiantxa Roon, )
ache, unripe fruit or castor oil?
the hill oait of the ohapel,.ihey had dug
495 Broadway, Dec. 1HJ9. &gt;
Does the “hub of ths universe” haver
his gravo. Thither thr wndiots and pell
All the industry of U^n city, at thia many odd ftJldws connected with it?
b«arcn&gt; bore the coffin and ita mrhwure, season, seems to lib enltetifii In the pro­
Are free masons at liberty to carry a
and there, under the rainy skies, among duction of beautiful or useful article, “brick in their hate ¥'
; the old oak trees tho rector road once fur Christmas Presents. Though not
JJIutfcllatnj.
again from tho burial sorrier, and th«m
the lx&gt;h was lowered to its resting place.- Hants, we observe year by year a great
। Life's pains and straggtas are ended,
Ths Stanton Obsequies
change in the etiquette of holiday presand tho prrise and blame of men is of
! no more avail tu ohoer or disturb him,
Duos a “bill-ious attack " mean a endEdwin M. Stanton, the truq, frimid and not tuJmtaaablo to give prefeut
lug apparel, except Indeed eu
upright cltixsn, lifeless. Core and oou- .
gtixsa.
| .- 1
If there is m&gt; statute against playing
on a lyre, is a man liable tor drumming
thet aro over, and he steeps tho sle.p of i
rereenal presenta were for the most part
WILLIAM K. MUIR.
one wlioadored justicu, and has dcsor-cd |
delicately con fl ned to, ornaments, a*
well of his country. Ho wi.l be nu- ■
ligned by the bitter and vindictive for, Sketch of hii Life—The Hubry and Brooches, Rings, Soda. Chai ns, etc., etc,;
and the rule was observevTas rigorously
as the Presidimt said, ” He was loved oft
fiococu of a Solf-Maee Mu.
tain number of ladles how many fiMtare
good m -n, and hated by wrong doers;”
—-favored mortals. Now,' however, ths
but hta friends ran calmly trust his mem- 1 The important position to which
ore to tho uau'ou ho did eu much to save. w. K. Muir has rrooutly been appointsd, faabloa has changed, and gentlemen
present
ladies
with
slip
pars
and
boots
and
Passion and m tltoo will exhaust them- that of General Huiierintendebt of the
gluvta.^nd even with—pocket-handkcu hai a abort no»e ?
that, tu lu* day aud g-.uerattpn, no men
natural interart to bo felt In hta hta- ehlefb.
Wo had the pleasure recently of exam­
did a nobler work than Edwin M. Stan- twy, whioh is another striking example
ton, whom wo have thta- day buried rf the success attained by soil-made ln Inga Wir&lt;l~b&lt;-, -leslgucd for a prraent
th. (rM. .r
M.n Th.. a&gt;.___
J
co a lady about to become a bride, which
Orleans nisrkotn.
with the programme hsrrtoforo pub-1 ^uocx, -'cotlkud. March 20,1820. In
—There ore 11,420 public school hous­
fished. Tho widow of th* -'—1 &lt;“An ta Mr]j yomh he developed a strong taste anything appruxlmating to (bla outfit es in Ohio.
tn fitable hr
•*««. on hsr aefount, it for drawing and oonstruotiug machinery
—The contributions to the Avondale
wa« imi»rariica«le to have tho ssrvtcoa ftI,d ij. capacity in that dire-liin has 00 complete that one might think the
relief fund amount to over *1'^6,090.
(dsewhuro than at life own residemec. bean of markrd advantage to him daring
Thither, half on hour before twelve, his career as a milroml man. At the age
wvnt tho Preudant and Mrs. Grant, tho rf
thirty-n he -----obtained
a pssitionas
r——
_ —
—=—•
jured several perenus.
Vice President, the Chief Justiro and ticket
'
and......
freight clerk in his native drawers, and undenaklrtaandover-eklru
—A woman Stiffrs
his Associates General Sherman and village, on tho Glasgow and South Wcstto match. A world of lucking, ruffling, sitting at Worcester,
two of his
staff;
Porter, and , ern Railway, and In a few years removed
------ Admiral
----- —
various Bureau Chiefs from tho Navy to Glasgow iteeH where ho was employed puffing, stitehing and embroidery are
Dnpartmont; tiecretarios Fish, Belknap, flrat jn the fre&amp;ht department, subse-i on’these artlolee-all of which aa well discovered at Augusla, Me.
aa every stitoh of the entire wardrobe,
r-..rr,.--and
--------rs——-itand--,1Acting
*^i„_qunntly in the.i.
. .fo..
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Cox,
Hoar,
Creswell,
office
of the manager.
8»cn-tary Richardson. Thither also went -r_ ,ocu - ------ n placed in a respondin a body from Senator Sherman's house ble situation upon Ithe
, York, Krnreustis Machine. The work on the merino
a dos m member* of thoSeuato, and also
Berwick Ruiwny, now merged in tho veata and the flannels I* simply marvel—In Spain the Cariista again show
iu a body from Gou-ral Garfield's h&lt;mso Grast Northern, being plscvd at Newfifty or sixty membora of the lower 0estlo-onl-Tyn».
Soon afterwards he and breakfast Jackets, and ou the dainty
—The wall st. swindle amounts to a1
branch of Cougrees. There, too, rath- | obtained a higher position on tho Glaaquar.er of a million, and the chief oparasrod the English Mitustor, and tho Prus-' gaw &amp; South Western, and was there
elan Minister, and representatives from tuund by Mr. C. J. Dredges, who, toreother foreign legations, with the Judges |n&gt;. b,^.n appduti-d ifnusguig Director wrought in machine stitch In different
of our Dfetrwt Court, the Mayor, aud of tiie Gn.ut Western of Canada, was th reads and color -, according to the char­
him.
acter ofjhe arijclc. The night gowns
an- mostly made with deep j Okie. Some
—The offito of the Northern Central
had gained an enviable reputation of, thr yokes are embro'de-wd in open Railroad. at Ultnira, N. Y, hna betas
among railway offieeri throughout Great
robbed of over *13,0110.
'
poshi of duty,
lined with bright color*—as rose, pink,
ausen bureau

A CAKD.

Michigan

fu*chlca cud rlustere of white hUee for

Whether the first clrioksn was hatched
The arrangement must add very con­
siderably to the already high popularity from an egg, if so, where did tlw egg come
of tho Canaria route. The Groot West* from?
era is one of tho most thoroughly conWhat portion of annko is body, what
stracted roads on die continent, and

rior, with a great multitude of other of­ ' in
——-— —
... t.
ficials of divtren rank and station; and made him a valuable acquisition to the nsss of the white, and brightly through
ths flower patterned open work. The

AARON CLARK,

tunic. Bands of velvet, of chenille, of
ribbon*, and a couple of nets, alt of the

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Mwin M- ■tantra

The statesmen w 1 ;ore lues w .• are t

WJDNTOAT.
ATTCTTIOR, FATEOSB.
Our amngsmsate are now completed

man! of tho next Vol tuna.

We shall

artsngid fur valuable aid on the edito­
rial columns of the paper, ineluding a
edriee of articles on National and State
metiers from the pen of one of the ablest
men in the State, the first uf which we
shall publish in a very short time. In a
week or two wo shall publish our pres­

rhango* in our paper, the names of the
gentlemen to bo associated with us in the
editorial department, terms, etc.

THE SAGINAW CONVMTIOI.

well Improved by tho teachers, Schoo!
and County Superintendents. and others
interested in tho educational advancelarge and Tory eulhuriaitic

We are apt to overlook these occasion­
gathering! of educational men, or data

mau meetings, end other convocations,
indulge in his inborn love of spceehmaking, end fill his place amc ng others,
who, with him, bars found a society,
known among the uninitiated by some
name suggestive of philosophy, litera­
ture, ar philanthropy, but which is really
for tho purpose of mutual admiraWhatever theories people outside of
the school room may have concerning
tho future of America, tho educational,
men and women of Michigan evidently
have full faith in that future, as tho idea
waa continually working itself into
prominence that the State would soon

THE MH RAILWAY.

Erio War, deeming all discussion m ad­
vance of a judicial investigation of ito publlc.
affairs aa merely idle conjecture, and, as
Frederick tho Groat.—II. Tho Double
aueh, liable to do injustice to aomo or all Marriage ■ With Eight Illustrations;
tion to liberty, No single man, except of the contending factions.
Wager Hwavne—With Eight IlluttraAbrslsm Linrota and prably Ulysses
But while disclaiming all knowledge
Iteast Bird, and Fish—(Third Paper).—
ARE MOW SELLING
natloas! gratitude, or wifi 61! In history Fiske controversy, and deprecating the BurtG. WUder-Wlth Ten Illustration ;
excited discussions thereof, in which Paul Du Challlu Ones' Mera.—A. H.
many journals arc to ardently rngag'-d, Guernsey — With ElgLt Illustrations;
Thunder-Struck.—D. IL Castleton; Tho
more completely to tho performance of wo doem it but aimplo justice to tho
Wife Carver.—Jane G. Austin; The
patriotic duty every energy of his mind Erio managers and the public alike, to Swift MsMeuger. — Carl Hpencer; A
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
aay that to our personal knowledge, whatCheaper For Cash than any House In Barry
pleasure of life, and every instinct of per­
Uallfox, Gentleman*'—With Two Illus­
County.
sonal ambition. He killed himself by
trations; ThoLci^b Hunt MemoplaL—
fidelity to his work. When the haroa*M. D. Conway—Witha Portrait ef Leigh
e&lt;l merchant or pro'sssloual man falls a of tho Erio -Rood has boon and still is
Hunt;
A
Plain
Statement
of
Facto
—
eminently successful, to far at least as
Mrs Enmk McCarthy; The Spanish
Direct from Factories. l^-Spccialities in every department.
train and body, we mouni over tho folly relates to tho comfort and convenience of Revolution.—Lymm Abbott; Antercs.
or the wickedness which makes Uie tho traveling public.
—By tho Author of "Guy Livingstone'';
Owing to tho magnificent and pictur- Miss Bridget's Ch itetniaA-Box.—Frank
H. Norton; Tho Comic tilde of Life.—
health and happiness tn the vain pur­
suit ; but when a p-&gt;trtot like Mr. Stan* through which it passes. the Erie must Geu W. Bungay; Editor's Easy Chair;
COOKIMG,
Editor's Literary Record; Editor'. Hel­
en Uflc Record. Edltur's Historical Rec­
PARLOR COOK AMD
the groat thoroughfarea loading from tbo ord, Editor's Drawer.
.
bls death has added a new luster to bls Lakes to the Atlantic seaboard. Under
PARLOR STOVES
fams.
MicniOAX
P
atk
v
ts
.
—
Patents
were
ito present management it is winning
granted to Michigan inventors as follows
gulden
opinions
from
all
sorts
of
people
tien can only be Judged form a d.staure,
HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harnow on hand. Be
and it may be years yet before the part That its busineoa affairs are new con­ ported for the Cb»n&gt;itrcial Adrtrtitcr by 11 pairing done promptly on abort notice.
WIGHTMAN A GREBLE.
whl-.li Mr. Stanton ha&lt; played in the trolled by men entertaining liberal and the Mechanics' and 1 nven’.ors' A merlcan
history of the teal dteade ren be properly broa-1 viows, aud comprobnuding dearly, aud Foreign Patent Agency, Theo. H. nestings, Mich. April 20, 1 MU
appreciated. But tho ijssent generation an I providing amply for, the wants of ito Sprague, tieerttary, Detroit:
will not paw away borers men recog nix. patrons, not even ths bitlcreet enemy of
Saw MUI—Aabbell P. Barlow. Kala1dm as one of the greales! organisers In
mosao.
all history ; as poedbly th- greatest of Gould or Fiako can deny.
Roofing Compound—C. B. Hutchins,
No
railway
in
the
Union
affords
to
its
all war-ministers; tbo tr.rucodous Im­
pelling force which gave vigor to the patrons a safer, sj-oodior, or more plea­
long years of war. and gathering up In sant tranrt than the Erie. Ito coaches and E. O. Judson, Grand Raplda, Mich.
hie strong baud tho myriad* or Ignorant are eapacioua and comfortable, and its
Plow—Ran*ot» E. titadt, Galesburg,
volunteers and still more knoraut gen­ running arrangnmento so thoroughly oys- Mich.
erate, molded them Into the finest army
Brick Machine—Thou. Smurfit, Davtetamatixod
that
an
Erie
train
rarely
foils
this continent has ever seen. It was a
vllte, Mich.
*
rough a* welt aa a vlgotous one could to connect at tho proper time and place.
Evkby HATVanaY. — This weekly,
Ito osting bouses are situated at con­
have |&gt;erform%-d It. Rou^h mon make
eneml s, and u&lt;&gt; Am &gt;ricas staUaman- venient intervals, and ample timo for a
ever made more than Mr. Stanton, ** square meal ** is in all cases allowed forj lie rvsden a more varied aud valu­
able resume of foreign periodical liter*
lie was a quick Judge of character, and tho hungry .travellers.
ature, aud won a wide r circulation among
when he found tliat the Idols which ti:e
Its employoM of every grade arc loth
populace wor-hiped as gold wore only
common «lay, be daqhid them down civil and obliging, and, take it all in all, todlcalpublished In thteeuuutry. With
with a quick, rude htu&gt;&lt;L and broke them tho Erio Railway of to-day is equalled the first number of 1BTU the paper will
be enlarged to about I he sire of JJarprr’t
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
by few and excelled by none on tho
his public duties for Ills p. irate leisure American continent; aid to all who are licrAfy, sixteen pages, and the publish­
30 CAIVAuL STREET,
or even for the rest which nature requir- inelined-to ।ondemn the Erio Managers ers state that It la their intention to

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

PRICES REDUCED!

HARDWARE

1STE W

GOODS

Church Directory-

STOf'ES! STOVES! STO VES!
CHEAP

STOKE

CASH

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

CLOTHING HOUSE!

momenta fur the cx.anJ nation of Individ* unheard, merely upon the sensation a I«per In^Vmcrica.—Button, Fields. O*goed A Co.
against them, wo
tedvs to which men wore aceuatumed in
—The product of anthracite «&gt;al in
his qfll'x-. But when enee convinced
thnFirpubliconic?* wav a cool patriot will find that now, as heretofore, the Pennsylvania for i860 is catimated at
1 f,W',(XXl tons—Tory nealv tho same a*
in
1868.
Erie io by fur the most pleasant route
thought and tho broadest poesiblo cul- witto tbo flrrnnc*s of the everlasting leading to our great Metropolis.
hills, and neither popular clamor ner

hich evinced

CASH SYSTEM!

Harper's Mag* alas

Hitherto we Lave carefully abstained

private entreaty could shake his resolu­
tion. Bayard himself was not menchivalrously faithfuL It was uj/on Mr.
Htanlon that Abraham Lincoln leaned
wltb Uw mo*t absolute confidence; It
waa upon Mr. Stanton that during the

ber was far less than utual at sorb gath-

was u;on lil» firmnesa, liteincorruptable
hons-sdy. tint during the dark days of
Amongtlie important questions con­ Mr. John*on'e adminUtrution the hope*
sidered were tho condition of/the school' of the country seemed to depend. No
wonder that such a man left enemies; It
efficient as a mean, for a general dissem­ will be one of hta chief tithe to hl-toric
renown that among th &gt;»«■ enemies were
ination of knowledge; tho township all the encmlre of hl* ce-jutry.
system of division for school purposes r The universal sattefeetluD with which,
rather than our present inconvenient except by that dte'.oyal fisc Lion which
method of from sue to fifteen districts in
recent promotion to tho beach of the
&gt;s pretn* Court -was rr-c*lv*d, proved
of innumerable reports, many of which
are never made; compulsory education, ito obligations to him and not ignorant
of hie extraordinary nwrita. It would
teaching and governing the children in hare burn a deep gratification to ail good
patriots if in the comparative quiet of
tho schools of the Stalo.
that honorable position he might have
' A strong tendency towards the amend11 v»d to witne-a the growth of tnat re­
nown which must sorely bo hl* before
had literally worn him out; the stormy
rance, was plainly manifest, and if ths administration of our last Cttof-Magivsame feeling obtains among the people trnle completed tire rain of hl» system :
and by a oolnddenee which would seem
almost poetical were It not to mourful,

tho children of the State will bo subject- which hwaacrlfioed himself aj/prooebes
Its completion, and the day of full liberty
aud equality dawns brightly under the
rule of the Illustrious commander whom

Shocking Tragedy in Perla.

shocking tragedy hni J cat taken
circumstances, rvsjdcd with her daujib­

1,400 milre under 860 miloa without
One ManagemcnL Change of cyachee.

NEW YORkT BOSTON,

EXAMINE PRICES

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.
Exchan creel

FR£E OF CHARGE.

Dated, May 26, IM®.- yl

■EiLL'AT TBS HASTINGS

NCanwrte«!tur**r« of

IMPORT

Slrset rroa
Etrnox»E.
Fla* Wales**.

“OUR

WATCH,”

L’n.urpuMii'd ua&gt; a

•
the Theatre do Clmsy; she had for some
Opera &lt;;!«•»«,
Flaled ''are.
timo past shown signs of mental derange­
rEiat.
ment, anu freqyfcntly. complained that OIL REGIONSOFPENNSYLVANIA
she beard straffge noleos about her bead,
STERLING
and imagined she was followed by sol­
IVOMY F.NS*.
diets or police spica. The young woman
WEDDING AHDVISITiND CARDS
Buffalo to New York. 423 miles,
DROXZK
ap;&gt;ears al»o lo have been of very narrow
Dunkirk to New York, 460 miles,
...
intelligence, aud completely under the
ENGfiAVED,
Clcrelund to New York, GiSmilca,
FAKIAll UOODH.
Cincinnati to N. Y-, FCO mites,
Ings ago the cider lady renal red to com­
FINK
DRESDEN VAhEM.
M. S. SMITH AtfD CO.,
mit suicide, and Induced her daughter
TADLE CtJTLEKT.
TOILET 8 ETTA
AM NOW OFMIXQ 1 on TON
to ounaent to die with with her. They
first wrote tetter announcing their de­
VX E XX A .
OOLD,
termination, which were nfterwante
OOODA
8U0 miles without ehang? of coaches.
an piimiually large and nttr etive as­
found on the table, with the will of the
B1LVKR
DkKMUXU CAXKM.
sortment of Foreign Goods, of
mother; o—y nextllghts/ia;wnnfcbir.
llieir own im|«rtation,
cool but, aa death did nv»
au|Ckly
GLOVE *ad
Aten, sTu.-ytlilug rich and new In Jew­
caough. they drank some bleaching fluio
ITOtY HEAD
UANOKEkCUICF
elry. tiolid tillver uud tillver
used by washer-women, In which they
i
Plated Wiua ete.,
BOXKH,
dosoived phosphorus scraped from luelWhich they otlbr at ’
COPAL
fvr tualehes. Even this jhusos did not
Greatly Reduced Prices. '
produce any Immediate result, and the
DIAU05M,
mother then took a curtain r&lt;q&gt;e and
Agent. 1* MtctMiron
GABVET JKWF.I.BY,
s^niuLDs,
stiangled rar daughter. 5ho then llghu
MtotiC BOXER,
m nix
ted mure charcoal, but without sucom,
Kt*.. Ete
and al length wont down stains and told
8TOXK
the house porter’s wfte to coma up lor a
American Watch Company, •
CAMIOfl
moment. The potieee Were cent for. aud
MAMO^exe
axe tiis
the mother, on being questioned, quietly
gave every detail of thia horribls drama,
OTUEB Midi
CELE fSILATEfi
but without assigning «uy motive for
I. 0.0. P.
the attempted suicide. She Is detained LIOHTN1SD - ----------JX2WEXJ9,

Time-Keeper.

HOLIDAYS,

^s^isswaastsiur’

nr—*

lUXmXTD.

Democrats in Ohio hare taken
are they who last equal rights by nominating a entered
State wo man fur State Senator in a district where
a vacancy has oceured, and where they
have aa much chance of electing their
candidate aa they have of carrying Uu
saehusetto. While they are trying thrur

RAILWAY,

»KOAD OAVaD-DOVALK TAACX JtOCTK

to her sanity.
DuOOtaCT

ERIE

GRAND RAPIDS.

HEW G93DS FOR FALL AND WINTER I

—A Mfun" man. who happened to
gtenco through tho window into a tele­
graph office at a depot, the other day,
&lt; ailed out to a traveling companion to
“ wine and see thorn make pajxir collars.

perimen t in some district where they have children being drowned, aud he Ja tally
injured
majority. They mar than have a better usually gratified at receiving stxcimen*
chance for i»er.uadiug tho negro.'# that of New Hampshire granite, but they

Fast Hatten- lewd.

lour

BUTTER,
OYSTER
FIC-NIC
BOSTON
BOD A

CRACKERS.

CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CB ACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CtiACKKKS,

Your CREAM (orCracknell) CRACKERS
Y®

IfflE

CBACKfflS.

Your

LEMON

CRACKERH.

I buy Butter, Lard, Egos and White
Ash Wood.

C. D. STEWART.
wigiiti;

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitally and Color.

Gorham Plate.

TAXES! TAXES!
Tho wav to make money is to save it; the wav
to save it is to buy your
—

Hardware
-----OF-----

EL A. GOODYEAR
I keep constantly on hand a large and wM selected Stock
HzkRD"VV A.RE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.

- Hon. Austin Bteir hi* been sudden­
ly called from his seat in Caagreas to the
bedttde o^bis aged father, in Tompkins
County. New York, who is dangaroualy

HAIR DRESSING.
most uaeful articles.

" i ran

�NEW AD1

BUSINESS CARDS.
s.s aewn.
r. K eaMnvaTB0WNE A GALLOWAY,
bankers.

LOiLtmoirr KdDt o eKirrrntis.
Xa^L^dA Deyorito Raeotred.
HASTINGS. - - - aSyl - - • MICH.

ui*■ ” Wm,er' Jot" T' •lla’te“»- IWH-ore;
ISA! BU MS Cyras Ed.n.v.ds D. U.Cbaac.O. M. Dann.JebMis»\ MR IMS' 2J7 town; E. C. Edger, ban. TaaSrwoa. James N.
M»l US Mi MO
*•«••». *’■ Ol“- Hollaed ; Ga*. Btahaa,
Z~l~~ 'TV-■? iTboeeapple; E H. Bowen. Cnlrla HUI. Teaks,
u im urem c&gt;«u .
. H j Barewa. Waodtand.

FRAMED,

MIBB M. MEAD,

DHKB8MAKER.
x_i rasr srruw or r* man.
te rroer. sue* aioc*.
HASTINGS. - - • Salt • • - MICH.
Wluiomct Wsxrsn.
|d. b. woodward,

nth GILT, IHTATIOH GILT, I1ITAT10H ROSEWOOD 4 GILT or Black
Walnut Bouldlngs.

STEPHEN PRATT.
MAXurAcrrtcn or

JR-,

STEAM BOILERS,

WPlrtar. Irem. Qriaw okmd qakkb. al W

Geats Wearitx AppareU
WALLAOE S CLOTH

Hickory Conwre. Mich.

joatlto*

WILLIAM MYERS,
tmuar la

CITY DRUG STORE!

Music &amp; Jewelry.
•

Tie
Mafic Cat 1
neat btoek
or bravo.

acxfojrs jisev stork

HAHTING8,- • • nSyl • - • MICH.

Ta. Mrraooirr. earner of Jeffmoe and Green ’ Pa»UC Ix-TALLATION.—The officers of
alr.au: Rar. J. II. Rau, Paator. Bervteea Hasting* Lodge Nu 58, I. 0. of 0. F.,
eroty ttaoday moralog at half pul toe. •
inatalled at Masonic Hall, on

IumIW” | Tbu~Uj .Mi=; rf ill re., .1MTU

MAIN BROTHERS,

BUT CABINtT 0MAM

Dnm, Mwh, tana,

AT LOWEST PRICES.
That the MASON k HAJfUN CABINET aed
MKTUOl'OUTAX ORGASM are Um Baal ta the

p^owoa*

Tea PaaaarraaiAX. comer of Bmo^pay and ; O dock. All friends of the members uro
Centre atrwia; Ker. T. D. Naaaa, Paaior. Bar. sjxx'iallr, and the public generally COT-

xxmaaox *».,
HARTINGS. • o»yi ■ MICHlOAX.

J. COLE 4 BON,
.'ar rrrni.ga.t7 o'etoek.
,
BaILXT, D. D. G. M-, will offidoto,
T.a ErtacortL, on Centra atrret, seal of aasittcd by other old and experienced
Broadway}
W- Ba«b~t. Rretor. Har- mvmben of the frntern:tr, and a general
rirea wery Sunday norelag at half paal ten.
.
"
la tbe erreleg U rer^ Beader MmoI at S’**1 Ume te anticipated.____

Groceries and Produce,
IdLT dXD Ll3n.
KXk-n HT-. HAKTINOS. MICH.
tr Cash paH tor Pradnoe. eXrl

Thoraday ereoiags at 7 o'clock.

W1“1 1Tut. Huatunl, tho State Buprrill-

. ——„
------- -------- . .. —— tendent, ao that the teachers of thia
New xdvmrtaammontB.
County may roly upon a State institute
Prebata Order—Estate of Ja/per Pariah.
being hold in Heating, sometime during
CUaawn.Ordrr-UuraUml aa Jordan.
al &lt;lsrs Mlnon.

General Grocer,
a.vn raoBve* omak*.
COM M ERCIAL

F. 0 ACKLET’a,
Phanxix Block.

0O yea want to Porchase a 8 ■ per lor

Circular Saw Mill

should pOTUlit U. p*S . by UUUS0 Bild WO
call attention tu tuu nu.ttur ut thio early
day, that all inieroeted may prepare for
«— .
tho profitable seaman iu ature fur them, j H&lt;Ut, eoarw. per bbl.
1

GARTISOH.- - - alyl • - • MICH.
tar Cub paid ter Predate.

DETROIT MACHINERY.

Tills la au opportunity that HO teacher

I

Toys and Fancy Goods,
Toys and Fancy Goods

GEORGE TRE8TON,

Ta. Baftuf, .1 lb. Coart ilonac; Rcr. E Ctr. I 81ATX TeaCM o'• Ix«OttT&gt;.—Wo loam
TiAiuur, S.rncM ererj Saod.y morelag at from Dr. I’,xSxx, our County Supuliu-

OR STEAM ENGINE 1
Head «&gt;r Circnlar and Price Urt to
niLTOX IRON AXO E301NE WORKS,
J. B. Wars.. Treaaarar
DETROIT. MICH

J^OILER SHOP.

llnoi. mt bushel..

j. &amp; t. McGregor,

Toe Boau&gt; op Scrartsoss are now in
session at the Clerk’s Office, rlimiag up
tho business of thio political year. A
more uitelligeut, attire, and efficient
1L&gt;V&gt;1 it would bo difficult to find, and
in their bands the public btuinoes is fee­
ing rapidly and nf.-lr disposed of, with
duo densreuoe tu the w into and righto of
indiwiduala, and tho poojdu whom they
eo truly represent.
_

tor ^glmowy to toeir weed&lt;

WHAT ARE THET

gg Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Fine Gold Jdwelry,
mh bail of tmeth-wot ynar-

Solid Silver ail M Ware.
Watches, ClochaaM JeFrtrr Repaired

Amonx the ar mm auJ Shoale, II; Joseph
uud Mb F.ltMtls, I; 111 Guido Rooplglloal; TlieBuidyoflllsto.y; Auieiicapbin in Llteiatur.-; Aauhau^ht, the Dea-

_ v-l
_ _’l—_ _ _
E3SEaart»ft““

SPECIAL NOTICES.

lank.

STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF

tho Mulnici.t Sun, 1; The Deccat of
Neiriuncto Aid the Greeks; By H&lt;&gt;r&lt;&gt;«
car L» Ik*,ton, aud the customary liter­
ary' netlcea, - —- •
■
• well known to require any eommsnt ------- -- r',xTXU.77kr'f^i to. obretor
toe' cbm^ert. ahZul&lt;i ual. tl.o Proapectaa of'um ‘

——.
bean aud. tor aanh amMlan. and UUledaa aa^are
A» IHVE B HrttB MAOAXIBE hns’long
‘
‘
'

New Verb Bc«. edited lajr CaaaLcaD. Oa»a, saa | been

of lliaablaal adiiura oflha eaunirr.^nd

P. T. BARNUM,

Ground Cofte. Bpiees, MniUrd.

Crnm Tartar, tty amt Jabber. of T«*o and

CARRIAGES, BUGGIES.
LIGHT WAuOSS and 8LXIOHA
‘.gVceuMnUyuiXSfSUrJXH.

'

OUT FOR THE CAR8:

GEORGE PRESTON
lurlle. year uuaUos to bis

XEW GOODS

Large &amp;. Wall Selected Stock ox

groceries,

T

fnrnda ar.1 lb. poblle ganerelly that be
bu anenwt In'b.a .» Store, on Slat. Street,
a apkadid Suck of

Rail Road prices

SIMM'S IEWUSH STORE

FAMILY GROCERIES,
Ceaaltllog el

PRICES TO SUIT
That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

Tilt: AMERICAN FAMILY

Knilliag Machin, .rer laroatod.

PBXOKo ONKiT tSS.
S4.lt machine ■ ill ma cl'.bcr bock ward ar I

MiR-S^TA. YLOR

haa fine assortment of
KEW MILLHE1T GOODS WERE.
0. D. 8PAULBIMR.

HALL’S
namiJiauAN
HAIR
2?fflWWiER.

D'JJXl,

Will Iiit OwMW.u,
2 Q, 0 6 0 Stitcta it

�«s» inrcsnSEirxrs,
Tait Wvnotx BoLDtrate Fax ram
has taken a positron among the leading
bictwy Journals »f the country, and la
bow admits 1 to bo fAc bni weeJtly lit­
erary publication in tbo Northwest.
While It publishes no continuous
storfea, it ranks with the Dcdaer and
New York Weekly in popularity, and
eoatalnsmaro tide-eyliltiny John than
all Mie eastern pajaera combined. With
ttalarge type, its Boys' and Girls’ Colstno, and it* well conducted Agricul­
tural Department, It I*Just suited for the
Bikases. Though Its name Indicates that
ttb a fiddler's paper, but very 'little
space Is devoted to Soldier matters, yet
la that small space set apart for that pur­
pose, la always comprised an expose of
tbelhjMtfcedonetothc^Bnyiln Blue,”
andadmand/orjuzficc. Every soldier
in the land should ten b for a sjicclnicn
£and canvas* hie neighborhood fur ■
riber*. Its editors are C. Aira» Lwb,
rm H rnuro and Mrs. C. A cocsir* !
Haviland, and right » ell have they
performed their ta.-k for three years

jjaotingn

UR INSURANCE COEAKY,

WOOLEN FACTORY!
AND

PHILADELPHIA PA.
OKGM'IZED I860.

gad arc do* prepared to carry it •« Is sU it*

&gt;aris »r Sunlight
and Gaslight

Tenn* 12,00 per your, single «ub»criptloa; or $1.25 per year In clubs of ten or
upward*. Every i»erson lending two
dollar* before January 1st, gets a prem­
ium alio. Thnsegctting up Clubs ^efore
January 1st get a splendid llth&gt;.-«rapli.
fiend your dellan to Hnvland &amp; Co., or
The H’ct/wn AWdier’i Friend, Chicago,
in. Either addre», will go to tho right
place. Remember, you are not subscrlblag for a now publication,-but a well c«febll.hed Journal.
,■ ■

KTIOORATOR.

HaSTIIU WoOLEl FaCTOH

NERVOUS
Hsuucs*.

DISEASES.

gujinr# Jirtrto

Ix*saCMtruurT,

JsStASi)

JOHN ROBERTS.

/X H MALLDBY.

omen of New York;

giynrrY. oa*. *i th. Coon itoo

or th. Cuter-W^rM of tbs OrssU CUr-1 TM

“
WH UPJOHN.
r5J2.cnluta»B'*nr*e's’ oa”’"

nr&amp;f!

A? P. DRAKE. MB

A. HANLON, SEl

Ei&amp;tevs.WiS

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and National Rank NotoLlst, price only
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GRANTA PHILLIPS
HASTIXG\!

........
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VmnoaWill*,.

Whose Accounts and Notes arc Due Katun Itapult...

than whom there 1* no gentleman in the
West better acquainted with tbo wants
and tnterom of sheep ahd wool proiverr.
Tlie subject of rulnUu’shoep. th" taut
breed.' for the West, and kindrod questluas, will not only bo dtecusmd, but tho
wool and woolen interests In general—
the market prices and,best times'and
mode* of selling wool—wHl also receive
a foil shore of attention. Mr. Garland's
quailOcntlouB eminently fit him for the
ehargo of this deportment, and we
congratulate our formers that they orc
to have the benefit of his experience
and Judgment.

■

Whoie Accounts and Note" are Due

sKr.S?At Once-NOW.
At Onee-NOW.
At Onco-NOW.

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be made, send for circular, and cat­
alogue of lliolr popular Book. Addro
T. B. Peterson &amp; Brothen, Philadel­
phia, Pa,
.
KitEEp and Wool xx the Great/
Wwr.—The Publisher of tho Watlrrn
£ural la unremitting In hla effort*
toward making that Journal (till more
popular Uiau heretofore. Among tbo
■ew failure* for 1870, l« to by n Sheep
and Wool Department, to be edited by
Hon. A. M. Gaiilaxd. President of the

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principal cities, and oMcial list of the
National ban ks, wluilcsale prices cu rren t,
Unsocial new* and items, complete stock
table, Hat of all the broken banks, etc.
There Is mote counterfeit money Iu cir­
culation now than ever before, which
makes Petersons* Detector an absolute
requisite for the desk of every one who
tpcclvos or pays out money. Terms of
sfabscrlptha to PmJtaoxs' DcTEcnm,
corrected ly Drexel &amp; Co., bankers, is,
for tbemonthly issue, $1.50 a year; semi­
monthly tXOO a year. Subscription*
may commence with any month.

I. W VEOOHAK

DA C.C.UBBX.S

ATTENTION, COMR

J. G. DARROW

ANbsMUST HAVE OUR PAY
AND MUST HAVE OUR PAY
AND MUST HIVE OCT.PAT

COMMON SENSE!!!
luritovKii cqjoiox
tv&lt;i u irnivu n»i-«

• WK. IL n.KYfO

A Portable Engine and

LTTHLYET »vt

sswstsr—“—

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

C. G. H0LBM0

Yacht Club
VuTiiiL1

tractive fcstnrM of that great Farm and
Family Weekly. The subtioripllou
price is cnly $2.00 per year, and speci­
men copies are sent free of charge, by
addressing 11. N. F. Lkwio. Pub. Fest«n* Fural, Chicago, or Detroit.

'Webster’s Unabridged Dh-tianary, with
WJ0 Illustration*, Is net simply a dic­
tionary of words, but it teat the same
time An lUiutraied Cyeiojxriila of
Natural History, Physiology, Geology,
Botany, Architecture, etc.
‘
Certainly no scholar can ba without
this Dictionary, and tt ought lobe with­
in the reach of every child in the land.
We believe it was the younger Pitt who
said, whatever of power he had In speech
was chlctly due tn a careful study of the
dictionary, word by word. In alphabct-

SNUFFS

UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER,

HASTINGS HO

1&gt; a.-.___ ■

g?90.
r

”*

HOLBROOK &amp;

» •••* la S»J tUMf.-.f. I

i-WWl

•mnracr n tsrai
. Putnam's for January opens with a
well written historical article on the re­
lations extisting between Spain and
Cuba, In which tho writer argues In
few ef the prompt interference of the
United Slates in behalf of tho Cubans.
In ••American Hotels" a coemopolltan
drawn a picture which U not at all flat­
taring io that institution, and to do him
Justice, be could not have done other­
wise without drawing upon his Imagin­
ation. Mr. W. H. Babcock, who has
for arvere) years. tellaaome more damag­
ing stories about tho Civil Hcrvioe, while
Prof. J. G. R. McElroy talks learnedly
about •'ElmfuisUca.'’ The Hun. John
Btglow glvc»a full and authenticaccoun 1
•T ths relalloM existing between Father

•KES
JAMB JOfiMItTO*.

Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit,
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Ever­
green Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid by mail. The
moat complete and judiciomr as­
sortment iu tlxe country. Agents
wanted.

B. J.BROW

WW|)M(*&lt;H'ATHIC l'ty*

CITY HOVFITAD. C
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BY GEO. M. DEWEY.

x

“ With Molies toward nona,—with Charity for all—with Firmasa* in th* Right"

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12, 1870.

VOL. XIV.

nxKa.-u.Jora* urns.

NUMBER 38.

gusinrM jBirtrtonj,
“ Have I ever thought seriously of
mirriugo ? Upon my word, tether, tho
question ia a vary general one."
•
“Very well, take your time; but
while you'ro taking ft, I may, pwhapa abridge matter* by being more ex­
plicit **
TTanyw nodded attention.
An old focud,” Mr. Walton resumed,
" whom I hare not seen since we wore
follow-clerk* together, but between whom
and myaelf a regular oorro*;&gt;ondaDce
ha* boon kept up. write* mo from Lirerpoul that he will anive by the next
steamer."
“I’m sun I shall bo happy to Meo

JOHN BOBERTS,
R. H. MALLORY,
Bn^RTPy. OSr. at lb. Court n».».

BOSTON CASH STORE!

~
WM/uwolnr,
PPT8ICIA5 M4 Bar**o». 0S»wut«

“You would bo an undutiful dog if you
Weren’t Beside*, be ha* a beautiful
niece somcwliore hereabouts, who will
bo hi* sole heiro**, and Tom Higgins will
lean rather mon than enough to pay
hi* just debt* and too him decently
buried.”
“ Han you aeon Mis* Biggin* P’
“ I didn’t say her name wm Higgins.
She’* tho orphan daughter of Tom Hig­
gins’ jister, and I don’t know whom aho
married; bdt what’* that to the purpose.
I: ha* long bean as good aad*eUlod be­
tween Turn and mo, in our letter*, that that - ia short—that a marring® between
hi* niece anl my eon would be—in fact

DR. O 0. SCOTT.
FiiJtal?0 FK,&lt;i*&gt;w “J Sar&gt;M

Come and share in the general benefit.

DA C. C. LIKSLEY,

»\STINGS- CJASII STOHE
——— I
I

Are now offering for ■
a full Stock of NeiV an I Seanonabll)
Goodri, n-ceuty papite*d h\the Lmt «**tcrn market* at the
lowe.t p*aul&gt;le p-ieo. f»r .•a*h. Uur «t«k include* a full liu* of
’

STAPLE AND FANCY
.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS:
Cloths anti Rtcdy ir;;dr Clothing,
’
Hits &amp; Caps. Boots A Shonn. Groo ri'-p, &amp;o
Ca h paring cq-t«wn~rs, 'rive n* a mil. Wo will che^foHy riiaw you
our -to~k, that yon m iy cs.m[&gt;aro price* with any other tirat-ch*. 8n&lt;o
S3Ti i thy Stat-. Veh .wo got tho Roods and wn want to nail 4F1
them, and thnll try to veil yot» «!l we can and will Jtiafy you that it
r^-i. fury our iater-st t&gt;&gt; bu v her.t. We warrant tb#priree rirtll be*atiHactory.
We wi 1 take in exchange for uur goods

Ksrs.-asaSf.

C roCTMHl K»tU lb* 3»jj,

Butter &amp; Bggs, Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO,

at tho x-ofgulnryrnur-lset rate*.

**i*U. oU«. larMnlua*. |mrw ItiMn. 4

'

“ Why. ft’. aU right after all, Zeke!'
“ It'* tho work of Providence,” blub­
bered Zeke, piously.
“ And too, Harry,” *aid Mr. Higgins,
slipping hi* nephew-in-law on the.houldor, “you mustn't mind what I said just
now ; of course I wouldn't hare vid It
to yen, you know.”
Of coures Harry didn’t mind.'
And then tho two old---- "------ —1
denly remembered that
ten to kiss the bride.

Proceeding* cf the Board of Bn
on, January Berrien, 1B7I

EXCELSIOR

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

L&gt;tT«,

Eaekief Walton, In hi. atatali«et tone,'
“ there', my curd. May I beg tu be atm-'
ilariy favored r''
"Of course you may; I’m not ashamed
of my namo.”
Ont came two pair of epectacle.. The1
two card*, hastily glanced aL fell lltitter-.
tag to the ground, while the (w* bands
which lot them drop clasped each other
aa two hand* only can that have grown
old liuco last they met in the warm proasure of youthful friendship.
’
"TomHiggirs I”
“ Zek. Walton!"
Neither for a moment could utter

&lt;'* ia tba •~n4ill*wef
h. IMS eseesta* U My-

C. QStfOLBHOOK,

IT « would not forget that we arc Agent for one of Ike best
Sewing Machines in the world—

.

IPLOTlFIISrCE.
Tr Jl.tM-y* C,.-r

a

hour. HU etealws. &gt;«._______

‘wk H. JEWELL,

Those in want of a Ma-hine will ntaa e coll end let Mr. Phillip* show you some
of hi* fine work. RF" Ram mber the ptaev, one door Weet of J. P. Buberti &amp;
Co.’* Drug St .re. eouth-eide State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hostings, May 19tl&gt;, 1809.—yl

• »*• al all hours. *&lt;//«• :• b* *u I wbaa patMra
*rr laft for r*:jnl. J«a»».7 tot. l*e.
,

Or &gt;tor, lb* It* **T*
Hr maar* perridrrar*.
Dr Vfektbvrx Uwte.*, lUebanad. M.U1« Dv,
Or 1.
f“*■ .
a-4
..
tee Wer*.
Wbo to Ibrir teu'n t&gt;r,
Tbair lai* rx atria* br**th vtih aa ***hia* *rr.
Wbea teree*h th* am*k* net
Brea th. We* Um. with lhair Sen. ehwria*

“ U there »hould bo insuperable tea- Cuonly alUora. 'Uliua pr*&lt;*ito4
TIM Chair iJMjtttJ Um following u *iKb
sons—"
eoeinlttora:
.
- Don't talk to me of roaaonr I’’
Coainlrt*«U aelUa with Counlr Tmearrr—
“ n,Mr
£wh-r’■ 1 &lt;m now prepurod Maun. Wcv IL C-h. Dmay. Eator;. IFUbua.
‘ tlh°
1 bognu thu cjnroraattuu. I bare thought
’ OWlOUaly thought—of tho subject to'
which it Fvlntr*. 1 know nothing of the
young^ady whom you would select for
” If
ueloct ?—Aar* telccVd, sir."
‘ ‘ I entortaiu too good an opinion of
h*n however," Heury continued, unm-nd ulof the interruption, “to think
her capable of accepting th* bund of ■
on. Whose heart i* iu another'* keoi&gt;SnB-’’
“ Whose heart n in anolhor'i keeping?
Haro a care, nuh bur."
“ Ra,h I may be, but boy no longer.
With all the ardor of a man*, parent af­
fection I L»ve one "
“ Enough, rir I Yon are eof ago. I
have no puw.-r to constrain your ckuico, !
but the Uiv'.that
&gt;ou weddrd with-1
out my content, »*os you an outcast and
a beg-gnr—unle**,” he added, with a bit-1
tor cuccr, • your wifo'e fortune and char- I
ity may Bullion to preserve you from inch
a fata.'
“ Am I to infer that if the atep which
to rirougly tneeta your »li.apj&gt;rob-:tion
has been already determined upon, my
banfthmonl begins al unco t”
’
' On tho instant
."Then it bi* been determined on,"

JOHN MICHAEL. ’
10CJS *u Carr1
.*** PaUttor. Clariw *»i P**w
K*e*«rPwd*aMr attoeiM* aira* to aral.ia*.
&gt;*(3« ab*fo9t*t* airaat. llaatiaax

coufronlinjf each other, There wu no
rwlonting in the eye of one; bo quailing
in that of the ulher. A haughty wav*
of t^o haul toward the donr was the
only ans-rer digued
" .JXTU
thu word* «f His eon ero the latter
turned and left hi* preecnoe.

________

WK.L.10BB,
LTTOBXBT Mrf Gxnmthr *1 Ur. Soltettoe ia

HASTINGS HOUSE.

HOLBROOK ft MILLS,
teacher, and which, for
a to bo their place of

The train had stopped at one of those
places at which fifteen minute* are tdtoted to a dinner which might easily be
dispatched in fire, when, iust as Henry
and hi* wifi* lied reach e d tho p'atferm
the former *u accented by an old gen­
tleman in an iatenae .tato of bustle and

WK. JOIEB,

_______
1^1I
' SEW DAIRY.

(J

M3

JOHN G. RUNYON
JeHbrwn Street, Hastings^Mich.,

KEEPS THE LARGEST

BOMCSOFATHY.

AXD BEST STOCK OF

b.j.brown.**.xx hoots and SUOi’S
JJIWltEjrAtaiC Pbjaki*» *B&lt;« caritwa...

CITY HOVPITAT-, CLEVELAND. O.

Michigan Exchange

�rofom-n who. under tho “Old Oak»” nt

cind Tomperanoc, and from which plat­
form they have never swerved _a heir’s

vor tho rigid enforcement of this and all
other laws to be found on our statute
books.
Nor is this alL The mon who giro
tone to Republioan opinions bdiovo that
the State should assume a mare thorough
guardianship over tho poor, the helpless,
the ignorant, tho unwary and unfortu­
nate of our people than it has done hith­
erto. They affirm that the simple must
be saved from tho grip of subtle fraud—
that men tmui not be allowed to grow
rich by treating and starving the poor—
that the great fonntnin head, from which

crixtxo rawtox.

misery must bo dried up—that tho grog

«-K®45ttSS«t£g

DANIEL STRIKES, CUrk.

Bkc gistings ganurr.
OEOAGK M. DtWEY..

PEOHIBITIOS.

first months of its political ascendancy,
il enacted th. PteMbitoty law in this
ch, during tho exciting politiM 1855, has remained subtho same, andis to-day as good

flood-tide
hich
set ia upjn oar people during tho dark
days erf the slaveholders rebellion. Who
can calculate what would have bora ouf
social and moral condition to-dny, if dawhen the State and nation teamed with

Hamsia Kobnuuy 1855 hurled at “Free

traffic in all kinds of “ Liquid Damna-

Stale.. Notwithstanding tho execution of

modify or repeal this law of prohibition.

Possibly some additional proviuons

party

rupt the heart, and consume the pittance
of the poor, and to all this the great par­
ty of freedom stands unalterably com­
mitted, by its whole past history, by the
voice and vote of its great statesmen and
the eternal cause of right, to which it ia
dedicated.
Prohibition is a cardinal principle of
th# Republican party, and with its war
upon the lost of the twin relics, is one of
tho lira issues of tho party today, and
will not cease so to be until this traffic is
driven from tho land. Tho law should
be enforced stringently, and everybody
who really desires its enforcement ia
looking for prompt action, just such on
no party savo tho army of freedom and
reform can put forth; and wo affirm that
tho only political party in thia country
who «m and wiu enforce thia law ia the
Republican, and that they are pledged
to do that, and as they have naver
violate 1 a pledge mode to the people, or
loft a duty undone, they are sure to do
that at the earliest possiblo moment
Under this state of frets, the question
for tlio temperance men, tho calm, un­
prejudiced friends of Temperance, to set­
tle, is, whether, with a party thus com­
mitted to tho cause they ao much love al -

that the malfesr was fomiliar did not datmel from the interest we felt, and somothing of the old enthuiiaam with which
able work,
“Watson's Practioo of Physic,” camo
stealing back upon us.
In binding and print it is beautiful
enough for a pratmjarion book, and if
every father in the land would proeant a
copy to his children, ho would combine
ploosuro with profit in a high degree.
The bx&gt;k is published by the Horj&gt;crj
nt |1 50 per copy.

NEW YORK SUlfr.

market, jxx*m

Mo^ Hitter., *

INDEPENDENT, BBT NOT NEUTRAL.

ABE MOW SELLING

HARDWARE
Cheaper Tor Cash than any House in Darby
County.
'

DAILY!

COOKING,
PARLOR COOK AND
PARLOR STOVES
TTAKNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Be­

ll

pairing done promptly on short notice.
n 1TO.
• WIGHTMAW

A GREBLE.

fruits

7fo&amp;aci, the edrhmtctl Stcnlhh

Stoclholoi, threden, cmiu to thi»
country aiul'inlrodneal the Scantliniwian Blood Purifier; n'uet
which time thouemtde hate bm
Yurrd, by iit war, of Scrofula and
Other blood diotnoco. Il eonlaint,
J
It.. r.Jt.i.
K i___
!
Hyrnp of Slillingia, drugs import­
ed .from Sweden for iU rxpmt
kept by apothe­
caries in this

•ingle tr'nd ri/l
skeptical of its
wonderful value.

BLOOD
Dr. Bobaek’i
Bfood Pills are

PUEIFIEl

CLOTHING HOUSE!

factored for a
timihtr purpose.
---- T——I One trial tun­
' riably enhtJAithu than as favorita
i with all wh^ ttoe them.
। The reatont why Dr. JlobaeEt
Blood Pills ihould be kepi u

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

3U CANAL STREET,

At promt timcn ore very l.ard in this
section of California. Tndo is extreme­
ly dull, and ironoy stringent Califor­
nians are asking cich other, wboro doos

iM^Mysfo ” u required, and
perfectly ufe
alion at, all

_____ GRAND RAPIDS.
NEWIOODS FOB FALL AMD WINTER!

-A. LARGE AHSORTMENT.

We adhere strictly to the ONE PRICE system.

FREE OF CHARGE.

l£xcha.n^c&lt;l
■ Dated, Hay 26, I860.—yl

teilhoul tugareoating, that
adapting them to
the wm of rwXo
My; Becauie

BLOOD

PILLS

extremely lor

IMPORT

Time-Koeper
DNIVEMSLCLOTHKH-

ivory

Plated Ware..
STBRUNG

FANS,

Dor Sale by Druggist*
and Dealert in Patent
Medicines every-where.

CALL AT THE HASTINGS

WEODIRS ARD V1SITIII Mill

BRONZE

PARIAX GOODS,
KEW1.KU MACHINE,

DRESDEN VAHE8,

*&lt;*vtek.rt OeeHwOndooerair wMb«|3e.
•••**•
*'•
Part,..
lira...
«... * SON O
U.e'tebnM IIUUKEYE MOW1NM MACHINES,

far Ulobs of Fir* Hsalrrt. vilb sjoo, w» will
l ive tNMtiHIXCK &lt; r&gt;ul.. vv

M. 8. SMITH AND CO.

TOILET SETTS,

-

TABLE CUTLERY.

HOLIDAYS,

VIENNA
GOODS,

an unnsually large and attractive a7rortment of Foreign Goods, of
their own importation.
(ILOVKsnd
Also, ererythlne rich and new In Jew­
HANDKERCHIEF.
elry, Solid Kilver and Ell ver
!
. Plated Ware, etc.,
BOXES,
.
Which they oflhr nt
,

BOLD,
Hl LVEH

DRkSStXU CASES.

COPAL

j

BUTTER
OYSTER

IVORY HEAD

PIC-N1C
BOSTON
SODA

Greatly Reduced .Prices.

i'**-’.. .

DIAMONDS.
GARNET JEWELRY.
UUM1C BOXES.

EJn-RALDN,

PEARLS.
8T0N1

American Watch Company,

CAMEOS

OTHER RICH

HBAND rJjOAKE HOSEWOQJ)PU55

TAXES! TAXES!
The way to make money ia to save it; the wav
to save' it is to buy your
'

CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACK EKS,

Toor CREA1 (or Cracknell) CRACKERS

Yw

WHY

CRACKERS.

Your

LEMON

OBACKSBH.

I buy Butler, Lard, Eggs and While
Ash Wood.

'

Gorham Pl at e.[

C. D. STEWART.

eo. «. FKOST &lt; co.,

G

... MICHIGAN.

DETROIT, -

AsmIi tot tb« Ml
tfcll |B&gt;PraTteP&gt;r

TYRY DOCK KNGIKK WOBKS.
U Minufuluron •/ M.rtn». HUtlOM

------ OE------

H. A. GOODYEAR
Ikup constantly on hand d large and well selected Stock
°f HARDWARE bought of the &gt;Maiuifacturers,
before the recent advance.

rj»O SPORTSMEN.
‘^fusT

tf

LC0UJKI

JT^AlW rLAXTK*,

prove that tho study
Physiology is
foot becoming genera! in tho best schools
every mouth briagi forth a now treatise
on this subject, “deaigned for tlMi school

STOMACB
It it now dem

STO VES! STOVES! STO VES! BITTEBS
J-ar.-l.NT- FOBHVIMYONK

This judgment had scarcely passed my
mind before I made another graceful
move, bringing my head in contact with
the wall By this time quite a number
of tho guests mode a rush through the
bull for tho street. I heard the ward
“earthquake” from some that were pair­
ing out, and cono'ndtri to make a nub
at tho next shock; but alter waiting an
hour or two without hearing any more
of tho affair, I guvo up the vigil, and re­
tired fur tho night Tho vibrations were
from north to couth, and as-near as I
could judge lasted about fifteen seconds.
Californio formers hare boon com­
plaining bitterly about having such a
late, dry season, but cm the 24th rain
commenced foiling, and has continued to
fall ia copious iboren only at short in-

And that illustrates

markable degree.

Direct from Factories. ^^Specialities in every department.

camo suddenly in contact with the wall.
As I am a temperance man, I could not
lay this to tho charge of Christmas, but
straightened up and began to murmur at
the suj&gt;[»sod conduct of the guests on
th# upper floor, whom I considered to

Precisely so.

GOODS

ISTEW

ami

a*/

required; Thru
restore the vital

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

that a’J tho schools in Burry County are by 20,000 majority.
supplied with tills much needed accoosoTns Now York Emmy Feet soya:
the duty of tho State
“In Waterloo, Iowa, you can buy
turkeys at 10 oonta a pound, chfokens at
8 cents, and prairie chickens a’^12.50 per
demand it, and wo
Physiology and Hygiene.

November.

c«IM, are merely wuhiwauhy
oohl uk a becerage. Dr. Bobttct'i
BUtert are not a beverage tn any
•enoe of the word, Ltd contain tl',t

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

SicsAMtxro, Cal., &gt;
DecombcrZIth, 1869. |

after reform with unequaL-d dispatch,
they hare not a fairer prospect of secur­
ing Aho ends at which they aim, by ad- much for foreign goo la, and although
hundreds of millions of gold and silver
they have loved so well, and which has have been token from hor mines, and
done so much to advance the cause of probably millious more to come, yet alm
will never become a rich State without
eternal justice than by forming a now
encouraging home manufactures to a
party.
greater extent than she boa yvt done.
One tiling that injures California to a
A Prime Necessity.
groat extent ia tlie undue " amount of
Tho County Superintendent of Schools praise showered upon her by tho eastern
would in a few words call the attention prees. The cuhsequonoo is that every
of all interested to tho necoerify of a branch of burinaia is overdone, and
more general supply of books of refer­ tlioimndi of mon, young and old, ore
ence in the various school rooms in t &gt;-diy bcm jfoAs and hoisolesi wanderers,
Burry County. There are some hoUMM carrying their blankets (thoir only shrf'
which are already troll supplied, and to tor) on their backs, and many of them
the psoplo in tbo.M&gt; district&gt; three words begging their bread from door to door.
These are facta that cannot and will not
ore nut addressed.
.
But in many others everything is bo irathfolly denied. Comparatively
wanting oxoe[&lt; tho schoolhouse. It speaking, California is a gnod State, but
seems almost useless at this late day to tho man who comei hero without a few
urge the valuo of a dictionary upon any thousand dollars capital, expecting to
ono. But it ia a lamontabto foot that realise a sudden fortune, will find to bia
more than one-half of the school houses
California is tho largest State in the
of the county do not possess this valunablo volume ia any form, and in quite a
largo percentage of those districts where uable forming land divide her total
square miles by nine, uud you will havo
that they need replacing' with now
tcarcoly any desirable" forming land to
■ In choosing a dictionary the first
choice is, of course, the “ Unabridged ’’ bonds of honest settlers, or claimed by
Webster; but if school cfficcws fed that land sharks, who are bound to make
tho» are good reasons why they cannot their fortunes off the necessities of thoir
purchase that unsurpawed work, there follow-men.
fo a smaller “ Webster” to which I would
H. P. Lamb.
call thoir attention : the ** National Pic­
toriaL” Thia is a work of over 1,000
pagee, finely illustrated, firmly bound, exchanges that on the Oth inrt. Hon.
and contains much valuable information Onslow Brxana was re-nominated by
that should bo within the reach of every acclamation for Governor of Now Hamp­
shire. This is as it should be. Now
Hampshire never had an abler Governor
district in tho County so poor that it can­
not afford one—none, surely, that should
bo without n dictionary of some kind,

JCsral nt gllsrrlls

iMMCnr'0"^

California Correspondence.

more child, I have had a etrong deeii-ii
to enjoy tho peculiar sensation caused by
experiencing the shock of an earth­
quake. I can truly say that I haveha»l
oao desire gratified.
Lui evening,
while sitting in my room at the hotel, in

liitler'i

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---------- R LIME
«UICK LIME,

In the article of Stoves alone, people wishing to purchase these
most useful articles, can eave at
STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF

JWKwtihsX D.U.11

Church Directory.

�November,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

REW AEVEETIEEMEITE.

jforal and gjtbrtllaurm.

an original story of great power and
thrilling Interest; SeteDttfioand Curious
Facto; Add FeUcw Gems; Health and
Physical Culture; ThoOld Year and Um
New; Itomlntecences of the tenter; The
Manebester Unity; Ltodtes' OUo;
Youth*’ Department; Choice Poarty;
Entertaining Miscellany ; Stat* Depart­
ments; Home and Foreign Correspsndenos. Ac., Ac. PubUsbed by Joax W.
Ou. No. MNamau street. New York.
6S.5O jier year, or I1.S5 per volume.

1869.

t.i 'i&amp;i'dl'Til
Yti

‘•mH

tite lMtl 030

uits
T. M. C. A.-W* tears Umi afcv a&lt; lb* y*eag
mn eT &lt;mr Village, alter duly eoesidariag lb*
waal. aad istemta af lb* poopl* of Haatiag*
and tidally, bate aooeiadad toorguiae a Teas*
Men.’ Christies AmocisUcs, aad that a mealing
Air tbalparpaa* will probably be tailed lea few

STEPHEN

PRATT,

ELAXVFACTVUXJ* b*

JH.,
•

STEAM BOILERS,

Tas Michioax TxachisL—Wo ar*
Indebted to to the publishers for a copy
of TAe Michigan Tcachrr for J an Ury 1870,
an educational a of monthly which the
people of Michigan have every reason to
be proud and which they should liberally

HSSGAH.-

ABHfiTOTai-ire^
CITY DRUG STORE!

doesnot subscribe for and carefully reed
th* leading Educational Journal of the
State, la not worthy of a place in the
rank* of tbeteaeheraofthl* or any other
State, and should not be allowed a cer­
tificate ; and we hop* and expset Th*
teachers of our County, will extend to
maada of the people of Barry Caaaty, aad Heallag* la parttenlar, bare eaaeed Um
aad thia Journal, a liberal patronage. AdZAaw AaraaJ nacm, *f lb* ViUaga, lo psretos* dres*. The Tucnix, Adrian Mich.
each lb* large*! aired Power Priallag Proem, la
order to giro puHtelly to Ibo gnat edraatagM
aad tatemta of tb* iatelllgenf yabllc.
The nail ami Inlemting eabject ler p*btic
ci’Otlderatioe it th* great bargalna in Drug. and

Toys and Fancy Goods,
Toys and Fancy Goods

the Coalimlal market»ympatkixi*g*toM&lt;y wllk
IM Eoglwh. wbirti are ailll weighed down by
oterCue ln&lt; graurriee and roalisaed beery arris,
ala MarrrJrd port declined fl la fl M oa the

WHAT ME TRET

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
CI.OCKM,

JfiSU&amp;S

R«, of Ike Jadepeadeal Order ef Old Fallow*
warn pabridy laaUfled si llurrir H &gt;11 os Tbaraday (vsalag. by D. D. d. M., Xcaxur DatueThe uaRiaaa were exceedingly latorsilisg. and

BUSINESS CARDS.
SoarUkiag beyond aay darawr precedent, aad
retar** «: nauibrra for ibc rear ending Dec Hal,
IM. Wa append alUtof lb* *flL-era iastoUte
aa follow*, vii: D. K. Cook, X. OM- Milo L. Wil
liuna, V. O-i Xantoa J. Brcnaon, Hecretary •

BANKERS.

SraSHrTJAi
:S3S.«£=S7

J OOE OUT FOE THE CAM

Rail Road prices

ll*Miag*8teliaa will b* bdd *a Mil batoidv
ate Sateay, Ito*. A. J. Eli.*** tetetetlag.
Tax r&gt;v**s, r»M lb* atecial r»port of lb* dod &gt;** of Ite Uuard *f Itapor*.*or&gt;, pabliabM tor*
wiih. ate M« i/lte ImmuJ csteltloa of oar
&lt;'**aly I* Ml a latoiog »*teil to tto Itepabllcaa

sMiimEicmw

R AH.WAT A rroixnaxw.—Mr. F. E.
Snow, of Dotrotl, ha* been appointed
Joint Paweugrr Agent of the Great West­
ern and Mi.hlgan Central Railroad*,
and wilt have hi* htod]uarCery there.
He eucceols Mr. Edgar, who return* to
Hamilton, Ontario, to become General
1 icketAgen I oftho Great Western. Mr.
Snowhi. becuconn.-ctod with the fr. lght
department of the Centra! Road during
five years past, and latterly has been
employed In tho offlre of the Assistant
General Superintendent. He b&gt; emi­
nently fitted to discharge the duties
Incident to the new pasition, and wlQ
make a capital officer.

Mickioax Patxxts.—The following
laLbcUdofpatont*lamed to Mlchlptn In­
ventor* for the week endlug Jan. 4 1870: '
Fpoke Shave—Joshua Davie*, Muakc-

PRICES TO SUIT

WILLIAM MYERS,

I alacall not »&gt;*• underaold t&gt; jr

Music &amp; Jewelry.
jjvgu jonnaur.
cahbuoSs,

BOGores,

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

A In* aaaactaMMt Of Baggio* aad Rgbt Family
CSrriagMoonatecUy oa banl Order, seltelite.

16, IT ssJ 19 Afters* ^am*,
Dper. Doom Bloat.

COMMERCIAL.

DKTUHT. MICH.

THE AMERICAN FAULT

has a fine assortment of

HasMels Mark*to.
Usstlagt, Jaa 11, 1170.
Orrmted Awry IbrnteymsraAsgto A COUtA
Rein Holder—Jones Harding, Detroit SOS, iMeltn ia OSOCXSIXS A SBO VB10S3.

KEW MILLfRBBY fiHM IEK&amp;
0.1. SPAVLB1M*

Bag-string I-'aa^ner — E. 11. South*
wick, Mendon, (

evru. seuxu. w.r: m c
x-ti.. — I, Aee.

raio, exir *u.

PICTURES FRAMED,
With GILT, IITTATIOR GILT, IMITA­
TION ROSEWOOD 8 GILT or Black
Walaut ■ouidlngt
—— ■ . — - ~
_

Txa D*r*orr Post appeared in a
handsome new dre*s on New Year'* day,
and ha* been chaneed from a quarto to
a folio form, which tea decided Improve­
ment, and one that will doutblaa* be
fully appreciated by Its patron*. The
Flat to an able and excellent paper, and
1* doing valiant work tn the cause of Ro-

j^oilb* inor.

3. * T. MeGRSOOR,

HALL’S
ZWUSI0UAN
tee* ia really • able paper 1* always priniedon Rood paper, and ou plain daar
type. Oar people may go mack biriher

KNITTING MACHINE

W1U Kill 20,000 Sffltta 11

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RBV IOIKBTUSHEJTH.

ZMw&amp;W ipranted .by the nr w-pat er
JhfegtMy thlaedanr. v. We kree the1
litfrig hg etiilor when he was rending
— •aFhUJttW'menihly-Genca^ Zarrncr,
^‘Atei^yran ee Bsweage. Even, then ,
NtielMftniry &lt;atl perseverance made tho
J *nrrn/r pepulo^,' but It aeon preved too
ril&lt;w h aciparxllugpower*and abil• IflhL He saw Hie want ef.e rural JeerV nal whab should kuppiy the plaes In
% •Unliy y&gt;f half a dnsr-n papeia. each de• voted me single object; tn short. Hr.
•j'Jfaorr looxht to make a ginnlne family
pajwr, embracing the rn.-feu* depertm«i'» of Agriculture. General Nows,
*•■8 all aerial Ir formal'an fur earlncruaa
and improving ruirl population. 1
..To this work he devoted hlmielf with
teal and energy. "There is a tide In the
. aflhlre of *nen. whkn taken at flood,
Jead. on to fortune;'- and Mr. Moore
• t «&gt;k tt»t tide ejtart'y at the flood, and,
**l»yoagaoiuuiniaaascment, his nachrd
a point which may well eatltfy hli aznbl*
V tten, fbf the Jtwvl b the mW. elegantly
priotod, nldy edited, w.deiy circulated
। and heartily welcomed paper, av a whole, i
svhlch now fin b its way amoa; tho
propie. The Rvral b now a large quartrrof ft pagea, published weekly, maknig in a year an immense book of vata■' able reading, Meli a« In bcoks would
ee.t 91&amp;0, and all this la feral-bed to
‘ alngio aubscrilr-ri tor &gt;3,00 a year. In
eiuhe of ten, St-M) per year and one free
; to the per.on getUng up the club. Ad-.
' drex D. D. T. Moonn, 41 Park Row,
• New York City.

»ALB ON KXecUriON.

WOOLEN FACTORY!

Tire BnuL.Kav Ycxxjm—Thia
ata.*, which haa become familiar fe
»«? than 7^(000 bomee. h one of the

FALL AH MAN&lt;1KNIE NT.

»• bv.a purcte^aM UereLreiaiereet af

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BivcrarT,

Two Tra In* Doll
Taaacaarraa ilasn »«* TO JaraotT a E:crr
Uvcaa.

Lin INSURANCE COMPANY. Haitihb Wonts F*mn

AND

INVIGORATOR.

Jaeluoa.............Dr,
Hina JuneliMi,. ••
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M

PHILADELPHIA PA.
ORGANIZED 1850.

arts •* Sunlight
and Gaslight

Oo aad After Moad.y Jfo». 1 lb, &gt;!C Tr.lua
will ru aa kilo
aiuk. al. co. axraaa-,
oa a. ware.

AKXfAL INCOME
,
. Sl.ttLOnOi
Fmi ITtem
OpAaa* m IMS.
171,Ul.

HAMTixanJ-f;;

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

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C.inare«a( al Rir. Jrablaa with Traia* to
i.uK'rea Lareiag aM Sagiraw.ao lb* J.L4R

r•romen
of New York;
lb. l sh.-W.HI .f U&gt;» Grrei Ore. Tb.

X B. MALLORY
8H1IXIW. Ofc. a. lb. U~rt Hr

&lt; aan*eila*gal Jack*on with MICHIGAN CENTHAI. IL K. f-r

S-iSaTXl-aat-JSLd-S

Dotr olt , Chloago

N. B. Reliable men as Agent* want­
ed on mutt liberal terms.
rapt 14 m

JJOT1CE.-TO SAVE CQSTS

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Sad all Petal* EaU a; 4 w~1. aad with Micbl(U IMMUlrern loHrnadH.!- Totedo

A Portable Engine and

A. P- DRAXE.

In r&gt;&gt;! rewllljoa. »□ U K&gt;u
twwa. *Tw tot«»»itea mH «a

All Tenons Who Owe

sir

MkC.aBCOTT
P^a^CXNO rbT.tei*a aad Sarsa
published weekly, Aarau H. Powell,
editor, and Wendell I'hiUl|«, qtectaJ

Srttra
M

■ brartily cudonc tho rtirring worde of
Lydia Marla Child, when the siya; TO TOT WOMUXG CLAW.-W. are bow te»wub &lt;«Mnl »-u.l*yVonry cannot pay far tho privilege of *rw1 lo forauh Ml
havidg a piper that rpcxlu the truth
boldly, withont tear or favor, alike un­
fettered by tert, aiid uatnunmeled by
' any political party. Such • paper was
never morr DceJed than at the pra*ent
. «U1 rate 71 t&gt;&gt;
’tian, anJ I a u tbtakful tosjj an many I aw wmiac. rail
f.iea&lt;'» rally to ita support.

Motet

H. J. HARRY

'

GRANT k PHILLIPS
Accounts and ~ *
Duo

L W. VROOHAN
PMUTTSnOtiT fc^araera

s,-ui.TpssindrL“iK?i5,sx

ent'oerijA Qtit _an 1 tend &lt;&gt;ae now aut&gt;■'fiber for tlx"rear (*fi); or to any cue
-who will tend tw;&gt; new ■ iboerilwra :*8&gt;
the Jtaadard p tbl-nber will i*nJ either
oftho follow inc vary deo'rabtc books . |
Wen ltd Phtn.'pr •••■‘peoohee, Lee-|
tur-w and Leuert." M2 ;*gc’. *^th ।
steel portrat,
Lydia Moria Child's “ Humane; of the
’■RgpuBllc." AU peg a.
Caroline H. Do'i*u “CoUije, Market
aad C-mrt." 4M pagci.
Anna K. D'.ckAaou’s "What An­
swer? "-^n eloquent preteat against
roste—30! page*.

A ».—Diamond Edition—410 pages.
Also a' life-like, bamUfully-nutobed.
medic mahted phobgraph of Wendell
Phillipa made fur the Standard by Mar- ,
shall of Biel ra; or a pbit &gt; ;rapn of the
same rise and style, »uliable fee framins,
by the ram. artist, of John &lt;i. Whittier.
The Standard was on- of the plonre r
organs of the Anti-Miavrty oruaa le, and
no paper in the United State-, (except

grouter Influence for the debut teflon of
the abhorred luabtu'.lon of American
Flarery. Te.-ma. ILOG per rair. Addrens, Aarau M. Powell, SBNaaeanatrocL
New York.
Eclmctxc Mahaznru of Foreign Literuturc.—New Vol. begin. Jan., 1870.'
Now Is tho time tn subscribe. The
I’cloctle reprfnta all the beet article*,
hlrtonc, literary and eoetal, from the
yrumtaei.l English, French, and Ger­
man periodical . It« aclee lune are enrefilly made fh&gt;« over fifty diflterwnt
work?, and with many compeUtora lu
the flei J, It rrmalue the oldest aad most
arruarksblr exponent of fur?lgn conteiu-

AtOncc-NOW
-A_t Onco-NOW
A.t Once-NOW
~ WV 4ay, .

A 3wuT»e.-I: l»r»th?r*n unuoral
hlti&lt; tte jS/-ty.Udfidi bradan?. add in
.’aw Yaa.htajrprh 'w.ll be a pleosiut

attmuon, comr

Uvi're 7rear uuiim la bls

a«*Ln r-Ht.

Wt Mjf,
AND MUST HAVE OUR PAY

AND MUST HAVE OUR PAY
AND MUST HIVE OCR PAY

COMMON SENSE

v-.r:

J. P. ROBERTS A

“EUBEKA
”'S^,
:
bmoklax Tobacco
&lt;.r. illy etmii

C. 0. HOLBROO
^!2E!£&gt; Xfcrete fclb. rea

Yaoht.Club
*

WJLK.JXWXL

For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color. !
xpkft

SNUFFS

SflMt
l.^K

roar bwlaror nr»«xl»t (br Mweel Q^leoua!. (bluer, Q M *
MCd
A»H
by fnun, r«aa A Cb. Cbeariat, New Tark.
m b

NEtyy
LAST

m-.cannot uve toomuihciro in recommcn l­
Ing brincbeo «f stu ly. To deal wholly
Ih'ageueru) way b to uv^riook all l-.atrs
ou the part of schilar*. aa I fura j thru;
. ofien ts what b not only dhtartelul, but
■ot aerenthd. Teocbcro cannot too
- oiuoc ty analyse character.

GEORGE PRESTON

IVeAw,

&lt;Sr&gt;ClAYaC Sr»l«larea»w ? Octave Plaagraving i&gt;n some sabket of general in- JpZV\)Meal ea trial U. S fuse C« .

.Icrm'.criixr hMoric, portrait, or idral,
,&lt;mt.eH-h»« each namb r. These ongnvlags a re encuted In the boot manner
aid by Ute be t rrtisie, and ar? ol per■uimt value. Terms: Pinrk- ooplre
4&gt;cents; one copy, one year. &gt;5; two
o idea, one year. TO; five eeptee, one
year, *90. Clergymen and Teat hers rrp^
pited at c'.ab rates- Agonte wanted to
get up ciobe. Bend tbr •; edmen copy.

HOULDEB, ARMS!

B:.S!7“SK^X|a'
Froth garden, Flower, Fruit,
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Ever­
green Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid by mail. The
most complete and judicious as­
sortment in the country. Agonts
wanted.
*

A drereing which '
ia at o.re agreeablo, a.,,
healthy, and effratual
‘
for. Prrw'‘nN *be
.l*»ir. Fadtd or gray Mr..
*a»r &lt;* «x»i r.a’ered
fe ill crijinnl C9’*r
a* p/ore .Nd
ArUnre. »/ y.a(A.

k—

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4n..»
Fj’-"

Thin Lair is thick-1 *jLn
en*d. failing hair rixchrd, and bold- r***'
nus oftou, tlranyh neg al» ay a, cured
by ita use. Noitirug ran reeior. the
hair wli«ro rite fullicfoa .era destroy^,
ar tb. giaudi atropli'red acd ifovayM.

usriulnera by lliio appln-ailoa. lasieod
rf fouling th. heir with a p-My radn
meat, it will keep It cleon and vignroiia.
li* oecasinnal ura will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling uff, and
coowqucetly prevent Lslduese. Free
from tboee deleteriout (ubdanres which
make totae prepsrstiou* dangviou* sod
Injurioai to the hair, th. Vigor ran
only betudh but not harm it. If **QtU
merely lor a

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'Jt'1 b',T. —
ma*e~re pmiisr
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a£l«ULL.-rtU. Ex&lt; to»

JAMM roHWBTOV F

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing obe ran lx found ra demrable.
Comaining railhoe oil nor dye, it dora
not rail white cambric, and yet U*ts
joug ou til. hair, giving it a rich glowy
lustre sud a gratelul perfiuno.

Prepared b, Dr/1. C. Ayer 4 Co.,

2?

PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CurorOM

ml ail Kinds
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AT HAHTIXOfl. BABRY CO.. MICH.

Qtye fastings Gannet*.

8b* gMtini

BY OEO. M. DEWET.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, 1870.

VOL. XIV.
Business Jirrrtonj.

OUST aidsM

CHARLES II. BAUER.
KBr

“ Uwin2s&gt;ii,u’r iB

—€O3X SAJLtjB

JOHN ROBERTS.
|
THTnCIAN ana B«r~o. D.alHac ... n~~i. I
••J. «**r th. Coart ll.aw.

AT THE

E. H. MALLORY.

__ BOSTON CASH STORE!
WM.

NUMBER 39.

What 11 to Become of Cuba1

UPJOHN,

NEW YORK TRIBUNE.

mitted thia plain question to the public, The Groat Farmers’ Paper.
and events since than have done very
little towards clearing away tho difficul­
ties which surround it We have used
the best opportunities for gaining infor­
mation which are open to us, and the re­
sult of it all is that ere can hear of no
facts which prove that the insurrection is THE GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER
making any progress.
On tho other
hand, U is worthy of note that some of
tho journals which have urged tho Gov­
ernment to “recognize" Cuba ore now
rather ostentatiously proclaiming tbe
total collapse of tbe struggle of inaepeuBON 13 TUB TIMB TO FORM CUJDBI

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H. J. HANEY.

ADVERTISE.

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Come and share in the general benefit.

L W. VR00HAN,
DMFVTT KIIKRITF for B.m***"1
wall basinM «nb pnxnera.M. At

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MS Hu.Sng. Jon Kth, 1S70.

AI.LEN
BEISNBTT.
.
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DR. C. C. LINSLEY,

EXCELSIOR
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
ATTENTION, COMRADES I
TOKRALB rHT. Xo.S.0 A. HJtel

““fl'

J. O. BARROW*.
ilanrvU &gt;&lt;• Itr.

Are now offering for snle.n full Stock of JXe W and Seasonable
Goodtfo recently piirehawd\in tho best eastern markets at ths
lows it possible price, fur cosh. Our stock includes a full lint of

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
io:hs and Roady-mado Clothing-,
Hats &amp; Capa, Boots &amp; Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c.
STCs b paling customers, (.rive us a call We will choorfrilly show you
our stock, that you mny cjm[&gt;aro prices with any other first-class Store
^“in tho Stab-. Wo havo got tho Goods and we want to sell
them, and shall try to sail you all we can and will satisfy you that it
y*isfor’yourititere«ttebuy here. Ws warranrfho prices shall be satisfactory. fFl
Wo will take in exchange for-our goods,

BSP
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO..
3 in Drun. m&gt;Jltln«A »U«at modlslnjs.
&gt;il«, l«re«*U*v. pu'» U-irow. J»-&lt;«*».

■tsr^.tr’Ssr&amp;ra'^iz
HOLBROOK.

Sutter &amp; Eggs. Dried Fruit, &amp;c.,
TT e would not forget that- we are .dgcntfyor one of the best
ncing Machines in the world—______ ____________

... felMut la O.iaaara

MT for lb* eoonlr of Bwrr?
Those in want of a Machine will pl saw call and lot Mr'. Phillip* show
F his fine work, tdf" Retm-mbor the place, one door West of J. F. I
o.’s Drug Store, south-side State Street
GRANT &amp; PHIL.
Hastings, May 10th, 18U0.—yl

HU2

0
a

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cruel, and Cuba is rapidly gras
towards this Republic.
But

nows received by evaro steamer, exdui-

TERMS OF WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
tub talks about fruit; stock, financial,
cattle, dry gaols and g moral market re­
port*.
The Full Reports of the American In-’
stituto Farmers' Club, and tho various '
Agricultural reports, in each number, era
richly w/rtli a ysir’s subscription.
BOXnrCLTtTUlX DXrxXTMZXT.
To keep pace with tho growing inter­
est in practical horticulture, and to com­
ply with frequent appeals from al! parts
of the country for lufbrmatian of a prac­
tical character on tho subject, we have
engaged tho services of a person who is
axporiouead in rural affairs to write in a
lucid style a aeries of article* an tbe
management of small farms, fruit and
vegetable culture, and how to make them
P*5. Riving genera) and speeifio direc­
tions from planting to the ultimate aispwal of the crops.
Of kto years there haTbeea a lucra­
tive business carried on by unprincipled
non, in selling worthless and old plants

rrmmrr oarianaarr.
To males the Tanvn still more vnluaide to its agricultural reader*, we have
engaged Prof. James Law, Veterinary
Surgeon in Cornell University, to an- Szxi-WnxiY Tumt
esttle, horses, sheep, and other domestic
animals, and to proscribe remedies. An­
swers and prescription will begiven only
through tho columsof CbsTaismrr. Wo
ere sure that this new feattiro in the
Tmscte will add largely to its readers,

TOE LARGEST

«3 e

■MtEOPATnY.

AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
In the County of Baxry.

•srtret

Michigan

.

For SWO n
inio* And th* T&gt;.n^ "" -

ikfefcw
v

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I’M to
TT.tr 1___ 5

Saturday, night
h,.TmiTw#r«B is the best and cheapest
shortsighted and ruinous to their papor Ju the country. Thia n not said
.use. Their bluster.has caused in a spirit of boasUitlnsm. Ithaafailrn
to the lot of New York to ervato the
greatest newspapers of ths country. if pcesibte. Whore
tire**
Here ounosntrste tho eommerro, tno e«n bo procured, ecad the money ; bw4
patching if there had been lass
mauufiseturas, tho mineral reoowrees,

OHN G. RUNYON
Jefftrson Street, Hasting}, 11ch.,

104 numbers

104 numbers

written ou the
American and

which

AARON CLARK,

copy.)

position that comm within our knowl-

citing a strong patriotic feeling in Spain,
and in-surpulating a determinancy on
the partof the Cubans not to bo ‘bullied”

vx ions.

-ysa“«ftSS»i

O&lt;
M .

p*T two dollars, lot him raise a rlah by
in lacing hi* neighbors to subscribe, sad
wo ahull tend him a copy gniit fur Us
truuhls. Nopaperso large and complete

it shall rsmam altogether the most valu­
Alx“a”
able, interesting, end instructive News­
.
way of obtaining the inland. But there paper in the world.
It has boon weU obaarvod that a care­ T*fSB ^ZiC.
is still another. The intelligent Cubans
UK»8. Two TolumnA
are growing more and more to see that ful reading and study of the Fanners'
in amalgamation with tbe United Betos Club Reports in the Tatars a atone will
save a armor hundreds of dollars in his

SbteDOi
§

'wAsrt'ja

Guvernmei.t would hare boon rendered
rjspunsible for the depredations of any
vessels which escaped—just as we are
holding the British Government ro:pjnsibls for tho recipe of ths Alabims.
The journals, thorslcirc, which cried
out for ths recognition of Cuba were
really doing all that by within thair
power to injure the Cuban cium.
What betides this did they ask, for?
Cuba at any price? That would hare
boon a very intelligible demand. But
wo do not believe that the mis* of the
people would have approved of tho
United States Government sotting out to
aoiso Cuba in defianoo of all law, and os
an openactof buccaneering Wc should
eortainly have had to govto war with
Spain - possibly have drifted into a for­
eign contest of even greater magnitude
than that But lot us put this consider­
ation aaide and come to another point.
Are the American people really anxious
to have Cuba at all coeti and hazard* ?
It would, in ths preicnt position of af­
fairs, bring with it another slat o problem
for ns to settle. Tho slave-owners are

ciniains all the important editorials pub­
lished in the DAILY TRIBUNE, except
those of mxrely local interest; also liter­
ary and scientific intelligouoe; reviews
of the mast interesting and important
new books; letters from our largo corps
of correspondents; latest nswi received
by tslegraph from all parti of the world:
a summary of all important intelligence
in this city and elsewhere; a synopsis of

doubt wo cjuld decree tho abolition of
th^institution. But would the planton
be satisfied ? Need we be eager to hare vcrip’ion* may be published together, In
*hart, we intend that the Txxzrxx shall
&lt;By waiting patiently we believe we keep in tho advance in all that concerns
shall be much more likely to get Cuba the Agricultural Manufacturing, Min-

O-

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Hon =

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decisive, and tho only curious feature
about tho present statements is that they
aro mode in opposition to the sentiment*
of the papers m'which they apjrrar.
These journals appear to bo smarting
under the sense of laiture. But if they
hare tailed it is more their own fault
than that of ths Government or the pub-,
lie. Are they sure that the hare under­
stood exactlv what they wanted ? “Belferal feU fur tho struggling Cu­
ban*,” sonic of them would ansirnr.
But that proves that they did net under­
stand whirt they were asking for.
If
their demand had been armpffe-f with,
the Spanish Government would have had
the right to search every American ’ res­
ell outside an American port for contra­
band of war. . We exerasod ths same
right toward* British vessels after ths
‘recognition of the South, and, a* every­
body will recollect, numerous captures
were mads- It would have been quite
impcoable to have canvayod anv aid to

Exchange. 1

ronngs i* so large that journalists can
afford to print it. TTiia is tbo strength
of tho Tarnmra. We print tho cheapest
abla that wo must hold them to bo past and best otlted weekly paper to tbs
all forgiveness. Wo have boon given to
have groat daily and
understand lately by the TnMow that a
om. ' All the elaborate
journal which prcsuww to differ with
tho Admiaisteaiion on any point of public
Am-giea ia devoted to the purpose of
malting the Wxxgxy Imwxx the beet

THtew wDl not circulate any imore stab
statamonta as it pnblialiwl on ths 27th umd and

•

�tUt [Bastings Jaunt J.

wing orgcnltoe % “Trmperanoo Politico)
Party,” with no other objeqt in view than
cities of Use country. Including

Tho vast majority of the men cngngvd in

officers of Philadelphia, Boston. Balti­
—Can ag» running on the Fouinsulr.r
more, Chicago, Indianapolis, and other
ulwuy from Battle Crook to Olivet.
or friendship for Prohibition, but see no pointe, arc in snaion at Washington, In
other W»y to get tho coveted spoils of
offlra save by dividing the Repnblcan mister General, issued about a month
Victor Emanuel haring rr-1
STROKING A METTLE.
party which they hope to do on this ques­ ago for tho purpose of dtoctuwlng certain frisnd the further csndtdstars of tho
postal mailers, and of suggesting some
The fflSry of tho Government toward tion, notsitlistandiag ths Republican is possible Improvements and changes tn Duke of Goaoa for the Spanish crown,
Gen. Prim and his fellow Ministers have
(be peqds lately in rebellion is well
participated In the mooting to-day by
known to be a policy of conciliation and
—Th#
Tbe advisability
true to their country and tho rights of sjeelal Invltatlm.

'tofoaXT.

man.drawn into this service of tho en­
ranged against tbe Union trfay say, ealm emy for Ore destruction of the party of
and nuprejudico 1 people of all eivilixeJ freedom and progress. Nor is it too
nations have acknowledged and wondsvedat the Iraleney shown to treason, Prohibition is not to-day stringently en-1
forced in one-half ot the townships of.
cur County, is that these tools of De-

010*^

g«al and JHisrtlhucc
■maul FAMI IF UHT Mini.
' market, posww
intrinsic merit
——^—^J.lfosf Bitten, to
eallnf, are mrrefy rcithiiKuky ttuf,
edkl at a bcrerage. Dr. Bcbaek't
Bitten are not a bevrrage ta anv
ik.______ k..i II... .■

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

November,

s

ARE MOW 8EI.LIXQ

LI
A D n 1W
A/ ARE
ADE"
HARD

it

fndigettion and Dyepepeia, and

end * Democratfsl. ,IW,...,----tlimalanl art
tho House a Reform Speaker and a
rrqniml.
Tkry
tier system, newspaper poetatsa, and
Democratic Clerk.
rftlort the vital
tbe money-order system. But the Com­
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
—
Some
depraved,
editor
wxanafacturos
mittee have not yet come to any positive
determination on anything. They wfll, the statemrat that in Anderson, Ky., it
Cheaper for Cash than any Iloume in Barry
marhtble dryrtr.
County.
however, present a report In a few days
awl ffict lont to
tn Mr. Cto.well, who will adept such
weary in wall doing.”
suggvaUona
a*
he
drama
advisable,
and
They, themsolvei, are, perlia[w, unsat- mocracy have forced upon our people na
11 if nod-r/emt
possibly ask leghlatlve action on what—“1’11 be bio rod” was ones a vulgar
Direct from Factories. ^Specialities in every department.
bM and no man wIm&gt; think* that the officers men who will not enforce the law,
$v«r* since Dr.
cockneyism, but it promises to be ths po­
"iharo and 8lri]&gt;cs'’ are a worthier em­ boesuse of tlicir inbred apposition to the
Ilobaek, the rdlite way of asking to bo sen: licmu in the
PACKAnMlXoxrnU'.—Wehave been coming style of travel through tho psnebrnied Swaliek
blem at nationality than the “Stars and principles of Temperance and Prohibi­
delayed in noticing this really good eumatic express tubes.
Bars" or tho “Southern Cross,” would tory law/.
We hnro now in t*tools tlio lui'tfowt variety ©V
loeUiotm, SieeAgainst these devices of the Democra­ Monthly Mngnxlnc for some time on ac­
—A Connecticut torn boasts of a man
desire to saiis'y a people whoso aim was
count of the prera of matter in. our cutCOOKING,
of such punctual habits that he carries
cy we caution the •Republicans of Barry
eounlry anil itdradtued the 8cmhis watch in his coat tail pocket, so ss
PARLOR COOK AJTD
row to-day i* that that ruin is not an ae- County generally to be on their guard. thalcaa there Is no article in all its pages
dSuutan Blood Purifier; thiet
always to bo “ahead of tfmo " .When
Wo advise the prompt orgaaixatiou of that Is Dot at thoroughly ItitomUng tu
PARLOR STOVES
ho sits down he is “on tima.”
•chick time thontandt hare been
Were wo to grant these all they ask, tho party in every township, tho careful any romance ever written. They are
cured, by He »«r, of Serafnla and
tnsirbrarte would burn m fiercely as enrollment of all legal voters, tho distri­ all frota tho p?n* of eminent writers, and hi* audience in stentorian tones, “What
other blootl diteatrt. It emialnt,
HARNESS
SHOP
—
A
fine
Stock
of
Harness
on
hand.
Reare very lively and foacinnttng. Below
bution
of
documenta,
nn.l
tho
active
co
­
beeida
the Iodide of Votaeea nud
now with tho fires of unhallowed hatred,
11. pairing dons promptly on short notice.
are the captions of a few of them, which
8grun of StiNiugia, drupe import­
while they would add thereto the fuel operation of every friend of the Nation­ are worth dsnble the price of the sub­ from an hundred throats at onto, as folWIGHTMAN &amp;. GREBLE.
ed from Sweden for ilt erprtu
al Administration to ensure the nominaHastings,
Mich.
April
20,
18G0.
—
wly
‘
scription ; The Blood-Royal of England
nuintfacture, unknown and not
tian and election of really good men to —Mad and Bad; At Rehearsal, by Alice • — College students have a legend of
kept by apothc-r^m^^^^^^
n mechanical and perhaps sleepy norson
flioro feelings to continue, so long must every position in tho gift of tho people;
at morning prayers, who prsvea Uiaf
we look for tho breaking forth «&lt;f smoth­ but aeo to it that they are our friends on
Closing
out
that
immense
STOCK
of
winter
Clothing,
Ac.
at
-*inefficiant
bo
made
efficient,
too
intern
ered discontent and the application of the great National and State i«au&gt;. s of saloon keepers and their friends;
•ingle trial trill
and below cost, at the
Tbaddeus Morens; Facte shout Work­
bitter and risdiciire epitheta to the gov- the day, and wltoee devotion to the cause
nnrinctikeinotl
ing Women, Tbe Wisdom of Ignorance;
of Unman I’rogrees, Equal Suffrage,
•lexical 41 Ua
Napoleon’s Heart. Tbeaa are not ha’f,
Hibvau.—The Board of Overseers of
TU^o things aro relict of tho strife and Prohibition may not bo questioned.
tcotulafnl talur.
juvl psaifod away, and it is unwise to at- And then, the vote of these men who rood. Weftunhh it to sultesifbcn of Harvard CoDegw have made a move in
the ri^ht directiun. They have voted
Dr. DoktieVt
tempi to chifek them or tend them digni­ constitute tho “Democratic Aid Society,”
that it U expedient to bestow tho drgroo
lUootl ItUt art
ty by goveramVat^interference. But ■erring the interests of that party under
of Master ofArts only upon examination
To Kkxp Tin Fect Dry.—We notice
or thssis, or .as a reward for acknow­
there are some thiugsTS^t are unwia.-, the guise of Temperance, will be sonany J‘ill
In our exchangee numerous receipts for
that faring in their train difficulties of no fined to tho few disappointed office-teak;
ledged literary or professional attainJttdartil for a
making shoe leather water proof, moot fbenta. There is no reason in tho world
ordinary magnitude, that Iho govern- ere
rn who,
wuv, to
w stab
&gt;.&gt;u tho
iuo Republican
iiepuourKn party
I’orry . of them com[•ound*
compounds luvulvlng
involving considereonsldcr- why a college graduate should receive
.
One trial turnmeat should refrain from doing. Lor.- would join cvea the rebels of South Car- able trouble lu preparation nud more or his degree, tqerely in consideration of
I rinlAy ataULtkn them at firorilct
expanse, and pone of them half so tho payment of a small fee, without re­
lanes is praiseworthy, and forgiveness is olina, because it may just as well bo un’ icilk all ir£o use them.
•’tuple article of castor oil, gard to hit course of study and attain­
a becoming act in a great nation, secure dorotood now as after election that the ’ K00^ "*
I
The rennnt
7l.,baek't
f»r 1&gt;1u -h,“h ~
“ “»
ments during tho time years which ho
in its position, but it is unwise to extend Itaucml.
Blood J’iilt iliout-rf* kept in to- '
.. .-e.. TtenrMmnr.
m
.
1 .
. iI for
to
fifty
onto F«T
per pint. has pxM'xi
pass-ri ainco hi* graduation. In
In
so^alled
,OT twenty-flvw
'« tooaUty.
“
"7 Mt»
57^ to.4
’
I ocourdtng
to your
ApplyP&gt;«,
It to earlier times,sineo
when all college graduates
' try family are: Ureautt they eat
wfwn
nll j
|t bjr tpe pursued, or wore undorsto&gt;l to pursue,
givsneaa to peculiar, that the conqueror frying to draotve the R. pub.icans, and ; tpt
. Ar employed in all cate* trkert a
shall lose and the conquered gain win vote, almost if not quite, every out- fire Ul|Jbe leather h *atu rated. Treat uns of three liberal prufoasions, the ca«o
"faind;i phytic’’ it reanired, and
thereby.
of them, for tbe D^moeratte nominra* I th* sates in Ute same way, being careful was different But now, when he is aL
&lt;’r*
’V* •’* «*«• admindry It so WBlHhat they wilt not grease mo« os likely to devote himee f to the
Have wo nvt done this ? What an- on election day. Republicans, beware
oarpeta.
X^it-sr
will *keep “
the
of these wolves in sheeps' clothing. Act ’the
“ “
■““** *
’ ' oil
“ —
•*
they are uiaJe
leOOK!
IZMIR I
LOOK!
I leather soft, pliable, and blsek, though
\M\ilk
and
RaprsMeliliras and Senators, elanght- with tho men vou know to bo true. Sus-1
net glooev, and quite Impervious to divinity, there should bo romn inquiry $30 Beaver Overcoats at 620 I $20 Cassimcre suits df clothes $15.
■ iilkottl ingo^erad by the hand of him whueo hatred Uin^ybur ]irinci|d&gt;*s, and an easy and water.
tpode w bother he has indeed become
18 “
"
“12. 12
“
“
“ $7,50
i coaling, lint*
master of one of the arta. 11 now Ilar- • 10
sure victory awaits us on tho day of
“
“
“ 7,501 Good Shirts and Drawers, 40ccpla
' adapting them Id
Trifle J
vare would only be more chary in the
on tho servants of tho people, give to tliis trial.
Ike utt of errry
bestowal of tho higher honorary'dogrera,
^boJy; Jiceauoe
other American colleges might be in­
Masonic.
the Siuuw twins.
■Bound* of tho Imnted freedman, whose
duced to follow its good example. And
Ikry can kt parTbs Twenty.first Annual Grand Con- . ~?wluS
^vested m yet it might bo othorwue, for mark of
hands are hardly loosed from the musket
the one price store of GRAMD RAPIDS.
&lt;ka»c.l al qny
WUnE BUrT*tho “frtab-water eollegej” at least show
fre'graspcd in tbe defiauso of the nation? venrIon of tbe Grand Chapter of Royal'
Dated, Hay 2ft, IMO.- yl
—A tobaeo (art iry has been .seised in that they roly much upon getting “richor
What answer from the thousands of Arch Masons &lt;rf the State of Michigan, I
by dtgreoa.”—N. Y. Tunet.
convened tn Detroit an Mond*y rrenlag, I the Choctaw country. Z
IMPORT
children in Tetmaseoe who are left to
price ef twenlyJanuary 10. On Tuesday afternoon tho I __ x spending j
.rather than a saving
Coxanssstoxan I.tnunr.—It is, per­
following offirers to tbs Grand Chapter clause-Santa Claus.
freedom may die in their hearts ? Are
ul’koi's,
haps, not so geuen lly kn-rtva a ■ it thou! 1
r
n
ir-t
'
—
What
is
tho
L&lt;*t
stimulant
for
tho
be, that while tho quo stion of public li­
wo nut forgiving tho wrongdoer at tho
n. Brown, Knl™1,build.
Par bale by Druygiutn
braries is much discuuod elsewhere, the
expense of him who tins been often and amaxoo.
and Dealeh in- Patent
—Tho Japanese colony in California Congrroeional Library hss boss steadily
D. G. H. P.—Hugh McCurdy, Co­
‘foully wronged ? And may we not hare
augmented
until
it
ha*
become
a
riny
is
a
private
speculation.
&lt; | MeeUchies orcry-whcre.
Plated Ware.
cause to regret that in the filing up of runna.
PSAKI.
—Navigation ha* been partially re­ yalsable eolleetien of Sterature in all
the conciliatory cup, that W hnvi- * G. K.—L. H. Randall, Grand Rapids.
branches. Tho report of tho librarian,
turned on the Hudson.
U. 8.—J. W. Finch, Adrian.
Mr. A. R. Brorroat), shows an aggregate
strengthened by tho draught tho hand.
G. Eeeretary—J. Eastman Johnson,
—Tho weather is dear and oold, with of
■TRKUXG
rulumoi accumulated up to
Centerville.
no sign* of snow.
Doeombotfo of which 2fl 037 belong to
WEBRINQ AMD Y1IITINI CARDS
BROXZK
praetor to now deeds of opprettion ?
Rufits W. Landon,
— A Woman Suffrage Convention is Hie bw a.-pSttmenl Three figure* are
Wo hare been stroking a nettle, when NUer.
in session at Concord, N. H.
exclusive ofpuB|d&gt;]o!s and unbound pcriO, C.—Rev. Wm. Stow, Port Huron.
PABUX GOOD.1’.
ws should have firmly grasped it with
—The Public Debt vra* red need over odira's. The inkntuo during the past
ytarwaal 1,26. volubMis ire lading (180
807,000.000 during the past year.
DBISDKX VAStH,*
FIX!
G. P. 8.—George W. Wilnrot, Fenton.
M. S. SMITH AND CO,,
purahatod. n. items H publications I
points are aow piercing the hand that
—Tho shipments of bullion from San received under tho Ce^aigbl laws of the
TABU CCTLKBr.
TOILET SETTS’.
0. R. A. C.-J. J. Bardwell, Detroit.
_____ AftB xow‘oi*KnxG ron-rnn
would bars soothed its poteon into inocFrancisco in lt&amp;9 wore |31,000,030.
United States during It-GV i, (nterretlnm
wou»ne«*. Our folly has weakened us, Tecumseh.
—The Ratnsoy Dirooter* have takou
GOLD,
GOODS.
BUTTER
G. 8.-W. V. Griffith, Detroit
and brought -upon us tho ridicule of
possesion of tho Susquehanna Railroad.
CRACK EBB.
an Uiraaunllv Inr—n an.)
.?
8ILVKB
DBtHSJXO CASS8.
Iknn_
I There &lt;°ro received
AC the Grand Couqeil of Royal and
—Tho Hudson river at Alt
OYSTER
CRACKERS.
their own imjor.ation. ’
Select Mtuoiis, al« held on Tuesday,
GLOVK *U
free from ice, and tho freshet is
Your
PIOXIC
so, everything rich and now In Jc
&lt;23 engravings on-1 imotographs, and
CRACKERS.
Jan. 11th, the Mtesrlug officers were
WORT 1IKAD
HAXDKBUCQIKF
«li7. H&gt;M Silver and Hirer
tempt to accomplish an impossibility.
03 map*. Uni vary rapurtsnt additi«
elected:
*
DOTTOX
CBACKE*'.
Plated Ware, etc.,
—A Brooklyn lady school-toacliar is to tho library, q printed catalogue, has
BOXES,
Is the nation so pledg 'd to tbe coifrs Spaulding, St
Which they oflbrat
8ODA
charged with cruelly ill-treating a young at 1» ngth been completed. Mr. tteorCRACKERS.
it baa taken that tho cry that should be Johns.
.
COBAL
Gre«.Uy Reduced Price,.
■ILK
rose rwoBinieods that tho public be penI). X. O. P.—Ebenestr Sntsgue, Lyons’ girt
DIAM0XD8,
—The Hurd Hous &gt; at Jackson, cost­ mitteri to ura the library in the evening
O. T. I.-H. S. Noble, Monroe.
Your CREAK (“»«*ackneiycRACKERS
leas far protoctian—shall pass by tutno­
G. P. C. of W.—William Brown, Bdt- ing fit 0,00U, has boon uponod for bast- as In the daytime and I nether that the
EATBALtM.
libwuiM of the Dcpartmen's lw oon*cl&gt;MDMIC BOXES,
- nUBLA,
dsted with it, both which suggest! ns
O. Treasurer—William Barclay, De­
—Ths strike of tho Western Union
through trial belongs tbe right to give troitSTOXB
Your
, LEMON
OllAOKKrt.-*
American
Watch
Company
»
1
form io the laws by which tiny are to be
O. Recorder—Oilvra Rourke, Detroit
I buy Butter, Lard, Eggs and While
Tur University of Michigan is young
G. C. of Guards—Joint B. Nixon, Ft.
Im Wood.
but
vigorous.
Supported
by
tho
State,
Johna.
tafbuckMs sn dock when they go into
OTHKB BICB
it hss been Aracnenti in its sirov, its as­
C. D. STEWART.
U. Chaplain—J. Boynton, Dowagiac.
Georgia and Tennereee may bo blotted
pitched battl«.
pirations and its sfferte, and the brood
JEWELUY
O. Steward—A. J. Sawyer, Monroe.
O. Sentinel—W. V.Griffith, Detroit.
EO. ’• FBOBT dr CO.,
Tur (IRAXD I.CDSin.—Therand
DETKOIT, .
.
. ’tlJCHlGAX.
tho brief thirty voara of its existence in
National Bank.
a position aecoud to no other in tbe land.
munication Friday Jan. 14th. Tho fob
—The petitfon of the British Columbi­ Indeed, I’rtifeescr Hedge in onaddrou
lowing aru the offloeni elected and ap­ ans fur annexations has boon rreeeuted before ths Alumni of Harvard in
pointed for the ensuing year, all of o tbe President.
dodarod that it ras the only seminary
whom were duly tnsteUe l:
—In the huagnshynna Railroad suit in tho country whore lib nJ scorn and
the Ramsey Board of Direetros have boon cosmopolitan outlook satisfy the idea of
declared legally electjJ.
a groe* university. At a nxeung of tho
D*JJE2£M
WOMB.
H. W. D. G. M.-T. W. CbampUn,
Regents last week, however, they voted
—It is rumored that Judge Wither that its scope wss still too limited and ils
Grand ibq.hjs. •
will dorline tbs appointment tendered outlook tot quit cosmopcKtsn, and with
him m United Elates Judge.
knit.
but one dissenting voice declared that no
IIEPOITANT WOBK.
—At Westfield, III, recently, a young nils exists in anv of the University stat­
Rochester.
®*a named Grey, in sport, shot a young utes for the exclusion of any person who
about two months ths township ofposeessM the rexaisite literary and moral
8wudo, inflict;ng a mortal wound.
i are to be elected, and the opening don, Ndro.
qualifications. Thig of course, opens
”—The Schnharie County Bank has wiAa ‘ V - 1 - *1— • 1 *
____ _
I of the greet ronteei between libI keep constantly on hand a largo and well selected Stock J»O aPOBTSMEX.
R. W. G. Secretary — James Fenton, be. n robbed of fo\000 and many ereuriDetroit.
•of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers
J.OOCJAMX.
before the recent advance.
baro so long hesitated on the brink, will

STOMACH

NEW

GOODS

OwIsJldriWs

STO FES! STOVES! STO VES! BITTERS

Church Directory-

GREAT SACRIFICE!

BLOOD

PURIFIER

CLOTHING HOUSE!

attrition patrons.

April S&lt;1,1170, no papers will b

and rigidly enforce tlxi« rule.

3G Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

BLOOD

MunmoTA braauast ratified t b
.Amsndment.
_________

Star Clothing1.Houso,

PILLS

CALL AT THE HASTINGS

AU

HOLIDAYS,

YW

WfflK

tejtarws Chewfi

•"*

lWl Detroit. as* l&gt; »1» u

fur the re-adtai«el&lt;«

CBACKEBS.

G

TAXES! TAXEsr -

Tho way to make money is to save it; tho wav
to wave it Is to buy your
J

H. A. GOODYEAB.

■y

tar The friends of B®’

'

■ftffinreday. 27 th insL

.ofthe BapUrt society will givt
Tngtsnd Supper, al Union Hal
^av WVM1UX. the 21st lust.. Id

CABD.

DistrictD. G. M. for Upper Peninsula,

enmeelu

DoxiTiMi —The tntud* ot if
Ubas will give him a donation a
• Ball on Wednosday evaning, Jl

Michigan

—The etormehipe Oriflamae and
Pantile camo in collision off Santa Bar­
bara, Cat, and both wtro bad^r damaged.

Exchange.

BUILDING MATERIALS.

guilty and ’

divide

ecu*

�jtoral aud SHistrlUntous.

November,

Par Your. Tain..-W« an? ngucMint
to notify a|l ya own* that have received
a notice from the Treasurer at Hastings
tnwtfwhlp, and wboee taxes remain unpaJ&lt;l, to pay up .before the end of this
week, If they would eave Coats.

yEW AD VERTISKMKXTB
The first through train an tho G. R
V. R. parsed through bore las'. Moadry
morning,
going east. This look* like
'
basin***. More cut sooc as it occurs. .

PscrcbeyACo'yCatertM.

Awn* Kirx.

■ato

■lEh..

1

TvtajTKM.—We are under special ob­
ligations to Hon. T. W. Ferry for the
Cungreadonal Globe, for the 40th Con­
gress, and oilier )&gt;eraotird favoro.
Ksv Yoe*. Jaa. 13.1170.
To Hon. C. C. Washburn for h 1b speech
Tk« baak atatMoesl ta-4ay la »»ry farersbla.
on financial matters. Also, to Hon A. It U ladiaaXlra sf ckrap ateacy and aa taerward
Blair for late Washington pajiere. ,
•j^JuUUos la Uw fulura. GUd c1om» abort 1c.
lovarikaa lart Saturday. Tbarv tea boyefal f&lt;'&lt;A Bcakdau—The Gibson Bros, un­ lugaa r»*«rd« lbs future. Tl&gt;«atrinjuoey of tbe
der sonis tll-advl»*&lt;l |&gt;oUey. have com­
menced a jirooecntlon against J. W.
Maynartl, of this vlllag*, far stealing
wood. Up to date till* suit hss been
twice triad, with no verdict The suit
Is evidently simply a scandal, as Mr. Ull.w»; Waite Mtebigss.se sates; Wister Ked
Welters. tt.X14l.S31 !U S Ksring. *1.14*1.14.
Maynard is as little likely to boengsged Cera art oute lover. Pork
to lover.
In stealing, aa any man la the country,
and it is to bo presumed that the malice
of a certain person la tho cause of this
worse than useless per ecution.
RaH. Road Mketixo.—On Saturday
evening a meeting of our citizens favor­
able to building of a Roll rood from
Jonovjllo, via Marshall and Hastings to
Lowell and thewce Dorth, was held at
tbe office of Wtn. Burgher, Emj. After
considerable dtocuvsiou, aroeolutlon was’
adopted V&gt; appoint a committee of five
io correspond with tho officors of that
road and report at an adjourned moetlug
to be held at the same place in two

STEAM BOILERS.

CITY DRUG STORE!

EES,

BUSINESS CARDS.

F. D. ACKLEY
is selling DRUG5
andMEDlCIJfES .
C I I E Jk P E R

A fair trial only 1* needed Io convince
the tr.ort skeptical, that Unit's Vegetable
Sicilian Ilnir Renewcr will accomplish
all that is eialmrd for it.
—Tho Roman organ camplains that
Russia has proven tod too only Polish
Bishop not killed nr exiled from atten­
ding the groat Council

D, 3. WOODWARD,

Cents Wearing Apparel!
wajAA-oirs clotu

— Gen. Prim it reported t&gt; haro tolt?graphed to King Victor ■ Emanuel tn
know his final disposltson respecting tho
Duke of Genoa's candidature.

-

ATTENTION PATRONS.
On and after I be close of thia relume,
April £3&lt;1, 1870, no papcni will be sent
from this office to any pctren who Las
not paid in ailvnucc for the same, Jus­ prospectus of tho New York Tribune,
published on the firat pare of thia Issue.
tice to ou-selves require* ua to adopt
Thia la dx/acto the American newspaper
and rigidly enforce thl* rule.
nud a* such. should receive a Ubers! sup­
port from all cissies of American elllxcn*. We have yeofon Io believe that
’the Investment, la this paper, will pay
potter than any other pubHrhed in any
city outoide this Plato, to every voter in
Michigan, and wo shall Im planned to re­
ceive auliscriptintis at the very lowest
term &lt; to single rjba.-ribera, Croat any

Ou bund. «vl .reb.nrud ta *uol st
iteuteCrerk I’rteM.
Uickary CarMn, Mick.
p»17a1

WILLIAM MYERS,

Music &amp; Jewelry.

. srxrojrx nxtv tnutt
fiiaTLSGl*. • - - B3yl - - ■ HICU.

Wright A Smith, Prop’rr.

bbotukim.

Dr® Medici®, Grmj,
«F3SJ»mr.

IJ? Pmoni desiring to make good
bargains will do well to call at tliia
Agency. _J/Pj

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
CLOCK*!.

Fino Gold

Groccricc and Produce,
MtDDixrnxx, Jon. I’Jth, 1670.
. Ennou Baxxeb :—Looking in vain,
! for.aomo time past, for nows item* from
Who btouc that Wood.—For furtl&gt;- | -*Our Middlcvtllu Correspondent,” and
er partlcuL.ni Inquire of the edlV-re of knowing that Thomepplo ixono-of the
tho Hasting? Home Journal.
component parts of tho County whi' li
the Bsxxxa rcpreacnts *ho necessarily
enacts a part of tbat history which
should interest your readers, I tend you
a few itoms of tho New Year.
Tho fine sleighing of tho past few
days, in conaect oa with tho tlcmaml fur
wood, ties, timber, eta, which Ute rail­

road ha* introduced, bus in a great mea­
sure dispelled the gloom which seemed
to have settled upon our eatrrjridng
community in thb antic!potion ef a long
and hard winter, with nothing to do, and
entorprUe and bustle are again the order
of th* day, and everybody seom just now
determined to fulfill tho injunctwu,
“Work while iho «xow lo-ta.”
The Ilo'jJap wore c.dubratcd and en­

General Grocer,
sit Fit the cm

NEW GOODS

SPECIAL NOTICES.

HALL’S
VEGETABLE {IBUAN
HAIR

Henrwer.

joyed with a neat in this railroad town it will rosmrsLr eestukk gsat
IMIS TO ITS 0RMI3.U. COLOR.
that I never 'observed in tho back wood*
Middleville of tho I'a»L
I^st evening, Jan. I Oth, a Donation
was given to tho Rov. G. W. Anne*, at
Middleville Cottage, on tho ndnivorsary
of that gentleman's birth-dny, at which
jiiaeo a iarpt and enthusiastic crowd of
friends convened, all of whom seemed
to relish the musical port of tho enter­
tainment equally with tho rich supper
spread. Tho “baud” volunteered their
services, and were appreciated, as were
Doxinox —Tho friend* of Her. J. B. alio tho voiulUi* Xho participated in tho

Solid Silver
aid- ■ PiaW
Van.
- j— ii L* a । । *

CARRIAGE^ BUGGIES,

A Sue MMrtnaat of Uonriee sad ll&lt;M Tandy
CurrtefTBOoMtMlI.r unhurt. Ordun solicited.
U, 17 Wipiz-re^w«,
Opera Soon Week,
DETROIT. MICH.

PRICES TO SUIT
X alusll not tM» undersold l»y

D. IUKRCE A CO.,

Thai's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

Impurten sud Jobbers uf

Foreign &amp; Domestic Dry Goods.
. SbJFaotknri Attaut,

it is hardly worth writing about—
Among tiro growing improvement* i*
D* Bimacr'* elevator which U expected
to b* In operation M soon s* tho &lt;&gt;ring

Mr. Gilntt La* bought twelve acres of
land of T. P. Johnson, adjoining this
village, «t t!75, per aero. Jti* the intontfoo ot Mr. 01Sett to start a fruit tree
nursery upon tho laud. This will, with-

it.-^£.ni&amp;3rtr2lu

TBE AMfXJCAN FAMILY

has d fine assortment of
MEW XIUIIUTCMM I ERL
•a

IB mu will giro him a donation at&lt;7niun entertainment
.
Aller Xho reverend gentleman was
Hall on Wednasdajr er»ning, Jan. 2 6tlx.
■dbjwtod to tho trying ordeal of running
AD are invited to attend.
tho gauntlet between two rows of ladies,
armed with currant sprouts, who brought
“cte. down upon hi* devoted h*U their eom-

|, plimcnt* in a very forcible manner, tho
report of tho Trewnrer was called for,
axd the proceed* of tho evening,
Stw Exglaxd Surrrat.—The ladiesI omonatiag to $100, were presented in a
.of the Bapd.1 society will give a New' short speech by Aaron Clark, which was
and pithy mau'
JCngiandHupper, at Union Hall, on r n-’ responded to ia »
«day evoalMg. the Hat Inst., also there
' aer by tho redpent.
■
will be exhibited an Art Callery. Tbe
jxtbBc are invited to attend.
So litis is going on in this vicinity that

ralXER. J’rvprirtrt. K Cnsanss .L
R. H. MeDO3*l.n a co..

B. BPARB1M.

WKh GILT, IMITATION GILT, IMITA*

J^OILKR

ORDER, vis:

JOHN G. RUNYON

AID BEST fTOCK OP

BOOTS AND SHOES

KNITTING MACHINE
Xl prearaXad &lt;e the pnWe m lit meM 3

�Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit,!
Herb, Tree, £bnib and Everpresn Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid by mail. Tbe
most complete and judicious as­
sortment in the country. Agents
wanted.

WOOLEN FACTORY!

AND

invioOratob.

AU era sew praeraed Ucarry H ee l&gt; oh lu

•aaapioto&amp;M and amankgr of which be.
•toroid bare a prid.-,-a naltonal pride.
»ywi pieara —the •an'kind of pride
wo bare to theewperlor intelligence,enterpriw. raaonreei, asd eipidty for

•f thia great work, and hare aimed to
■mke—aa we are coafilent they hire
•*c-eod»d in doing.-th5r.&lt; Dictionary
ofthe English liaguigc.—Stiiret Itaral

GEO. M. DEWI

at n a«tix&lt;m. »aji»t co. M
XNtoRevW J. Cale *
Orarary »

E 11 V I N E
IIaCTIImMMill FaCTMT

by wml

•f tbe people of the United Stuva. We
hare nlwayr been pro ad of Wesstez'k
DxcnowAUr. It abouM be remembere 1
fcat thejmblhbera hare had Is.-ga ex­
perience and the command of large rs-

DOCT. DODD’S

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

^usintss Jirtrts
PROBATE ORDER.

SEW ISrttTISSSSrH.

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KTATK0FMICIII0A5

Gso. P. Rowell &amp; Co's Column,

JLt Once—jN’O'W.
At Onc&lt;rNOW.
_A.t Once-NOW.

» LK^W A MlNDt wdt-n to aatiaa.
n»r erd.r af Kirrutnw. I’m FtX&lt; ART

■
ion somn.
rgTBSifctdra^
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x I. r ALL0RT.
•nasi. r“ “ *

Fa Mean JFLtf We Say.

Laders RxRoeiTuar.—The January .
number cuntaln । two boautl’to etoel en- I
grarlngv—a view of Aaborg tn Switxcrleud. and Tbe lotru fori, a cospla of
Daestoad AsnrMM* Catalaeaaa (ever 10.
kt ttaje playing with tbe pendentweight • Kiluw^laaunaiK
sf tee. by it
of an edd EsshioDsl doc*. B&gt;"dt are ex­
quisitely done.
There ta do use talking—the Lx'JW
JKqsoeitory is. la our Judgment, etperfor
to any Ladlei’ Maguiar punished In
this country. It has not tje fashion ,
plate* for deesrstln^ the body, but It In­
strum Its readers hew to beautify tbe I
enol—tbe Immortal part of wemao. ■
which la tafinKely better. Ultcbeock
A Waldm Cincinnati. U.K per yea.-, i

JFe hftan What JTc Afajr.

The Baa Domingo Birgain-

— ------- iraTiMora,
r^ro-t

AND MIST UAVE OUR PAY

AND MUST DAYE OtR PAY

AvtSaawSStoT

Micmaax AlmanacAWe aro In­
debted to tbe Advcrtlsjr A Tribune Co. I
fcw a eopy of tbe Mhblgan Alm-nac for
JS70. Thia almanac has been compiled
with gnat care by C. K. Itarkua, of tho
Tribunt edltorisl staffiT' It cauttona SO
t&gt;a*eo weld ailed with Important facts
mowiy relating tocur.own State. No
one ran afford to be’ without it. partic­
ularly as It la sold at th- tow p.-iee o.’ 15
erate per copy.

B«K.jritlag lwera»
. i.tvKi; MMFKb
Mm RUMI UK
tt.ais,’Sr1

JTc .Vraa IFAcT Jl’e .Stay,

------- a.t

A Portable Engine and

toMUiter eTZu-tsc.
(A UWJWIJ
UalSJ

AND MUST »» YE OUR PAY

8 c nznuL
Ju4s» or rrtesa

CUASCERY ORDER.

UThamlom. M. D

—

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afiaSEFwPMfc“

DB.C- o. BOOTT,

~

*5tlSS?° pkni'*“ “* 5arn“
“hTj. HAWEY.

GIN
tsriis* MM Arars bMtlM rart »H
/• all drasEaiCT»«?iAS^a.*riL M

ut.s-1

K D. ACKLEY, Agent Hasting*. Mich

------------- I7c. FROST, a.

’

’•SlPJWfiSS: 5K

Tfca terma of tho
of Han Domingo ar­
By treaty oTHaau__ . „
_ __ ____
common ill agent of ths United Htaus it
ie shpolatad tint for ll.COO.OUO, to Le
•pen: in laying tho debts of Han Dorninfp, Ont country shall be annex'd to tho
United State, as • tarri: j.-t Should tbe
dedta, whi:h are to lie paid by a joint i
•ummfaaiia, exciel tk&gt; turn agreed
*pon, public lands era jibrJgtxl for the
exeoM. AH na'joaal prtntxrtr, together
with emtphte jurisdiction, {■ caJol -t &gt;
the I toted Stotae; uu l tho treaty will
be rnlid when ratified by otxr Senate and
confirmed by tho rote of the Domini ■

These terms aro nrop-iaassaing. and on
their fern admit of Utile ar no ubj -cti m.
The acqtositiim, for a million and a half
dollars, otthe forts publie buildings. and
•°**teignty of S.iu Domingue ’’•th a
guerautr that thia sum altall bo employed |
to satisfy her obligations look* like a
eurevd transaction from either abud“’•■ur polilii.il point of view. TLeossu&gt; mte that these obliguiuna shall l&gt;a jioid
by annunauonrn, and tho manner ’•of
winning th i. treaty, lento nothing to

Bssrs a-tt

iTTEWnOW. C0SS

GEORGE PRESTON
*W'
Stagjs.
..-.waa J - nssj tltfo ArD. •jfc?*1'’

{

GUARDIAM

£!«S=E

WRIOHT It SM
(RTS el Laau

gggsg—

COMMON SENSE

“j. p. ROBERTS

*Ti rx ofunfix4 jr-n.
-attfmi&amp;rz.

SENKK FAMILY iKWIXO MACUI5K. Frier
oatrtlH. (traillodaormraia io A&gt;r.ot.. Tbia
i, iba arat paeatar aawM M**^"’
&lt;to d.y■&gt;k» Urn &amp;■&gt;.*. ' fiutU La*k HuuA"—wih da
w.»k ilau cm bad«a» aw aay auriUsa

DlD.ru' j

EJSSl

FIRST QUALITY
Lad wilt ba m&gt;M al a Mn.lt Uraara fraoi real.
Uaoiac la racai.a a abara al pairnM&lt;a fraa
ba t attle. I plaAca mrawir ta gira aallaiaaiaa aa regard, qaality and prk«.
fjg- I’rrwaaaJ and prompt atUaUou will bagiw-

?ZJtt ^t^&gt;iiZTZxS^l

S Read Tixia f

Wii,W,«d,.iv.AoI^Vd,jLoriLLards

Ayer’s

£»•

•EUKEKA”^
, —
uuwcvor, ri iiiMiu m
b» asked, and upon thoae tho value of
. the treaty dopwuls. How far docs the
debt of the Duminicins exceed tho stipu­
lated 11,501*,(JOO 7 A notion ha. existed
thri 0T*r and above the $1,400,000, more
or leas, of the Hsrtm mt ban, lately nteited at a diacuuut of 70 nor coat.,
Domingo has an outstan hog .debt
Will the domitocan. confirm tho treaty-'1
Gees. Luporon and Cabral say not, and
•ppoal to revolution; yet it may be p&lt;&gt;»Rtble to win tho final axeai of the*&gt;
loaders to tho assured na«Ae#tion of
fiirir country under the rule of a repub­
lican and fair-dealing power. Only the
bittar antipathy which the*) men end
their partisans bear to the arbitrary nil"
of Baes can prevent tho roolixatfon of
tho treaty ; but this conaiderstioa is a forsn'Ublaonu. Theimpriso-.imrata cxil -s,
a id executions which havo occurred un­
iter Boas may, without atmio fortunateJ
wind m on our part, render tho agree­
ment btwaeti ouvcoiuniorcial agent, Mr.
Z’errv, and h • denounced i'rosidant. pe­
culiarly a ;i mis to the m »ro insular du*-.
at Dominicans. Gan Grunt is a strate­
gical atataamen. He aeoa that tho ac­
Ilion of San Domingo deterninca
•fHayti, end bears more or Iraa on
of Cuba- The ertaiu fall of I’ortM-Priaoo aud tbe downfall of triluavfprepared the Haytian mind for the &lt;towtoopwvmt ot a poeaiblo n-w phseo of
matofw-t dasfiny perhaps more welcome
to thamsalvw than to us. Under such
eircumatanons the app lintmcnt of n col­
ored Minister to Hayti has bean a pro-

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LORlLLARfrS

—

Hair Vigor,

i vms*

read.

For restoring Gray Hair to

Yacht Club

‘----

its natural Vitality and Color.

^f3a&gt;

.

Sff^K

CENTURY

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A dreming which
“ *1 *»« agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for praaening the
Ulr. I'M „ fr,,
hair t» »oon rttiornl
to ill criminal coior

*"7* th*

anJ

8NUFF8|S“
“ik» Mrl" wharwrw arad.

Z “4lA«r
cheeked, and btod■taattacr. news often, though not elways, cured
to. tbm. bf
“*■ Nothing caa restore the
—
'- hair where tho follicles are destroyed,
er the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such aa remain can be anted for
ueeftouesa by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi&gt;
want, it will keep it clean and rigorous.
DETROIT MACHINERY
Ite occasional uw will prevent the hair
yen want te rutchaae a lapsrlor from turning gray or idiag off, and

^4rs:tritrdart"

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tfftatiaxss.

ion

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WM- L. CO

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iaaadfeetto isaim

J^TnXiK?^
Mvwy. AtaMteescv fratn tetexicsUog
iMtMpraMble. m » rntloMl eraraira.
I neniUe— feed. sad eueferuUo cioib-

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Circular Saw M.ill
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Newt :t Ctreaisrud Fries L1M is
FULTOS IRON AND ENGINE WORKS.
J 11. w.r.., Trenarer
bmtUIT^tlCII

moke *on&gt;o preparations dangerous
injurious W tbe hair, the Vigor
only beoefi: but not harm it. If wm
merely fora

SESK^smjssS

Six^eSorisr^avr^.

HAIR DRESSING,
varaln.baT ir*—, , '

rar lUra. c«mmh.v .... b.nd m«&lt;i.i&gt;
Rue. Tubulsr aut Lrawaou,, U«d«r». l..r i
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M^eklae stop aaiFir^rite^MIry.
Brass

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IWORTQAUE SALE.

twin ud

Prafand bj Dr. J. C. Apr 4 Co.,
Faacnou

amd

Ajuxmcsi Oman,

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                    <text>Sit ’Siftings Jtsnncr
• GPd. M. DEWEY,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, 1870.

VOL. XIV.

gusto:

business Jirtrtorj.

DON’T STAY LATE TO-MIGMT.

CHARLES H. BAUER,
hr

COST SALE

GRAND

JOHI ROBERTS,

NUMBER 40

my readers may think that I was verv
fearful, but I provided myself with a bloodless li« mH hit passion-wrought
lung and sharp knife, which I stuck un­ Koo intimidated me mere than his bloodobserved down mv long lesthern boot
Crow stuck one in hia belt saying with a
At last he mad. a forcible effort to
rather diabolioal laugh, "I think it is free hia arm, but I held it with dll th.
better being prepared for water sharks,"
and I almost think he added "laod

and acme rather curious qieculations
*
K. X. MALLORY,
BHttRIRr. oflsa st tha Coart Sew

man to be feared, being hugely trig etui. and stabbed him in tho hand. Hia knife
strong, end wicked withal.
With many aueh reflection a I took my
plupe in the b-'ll, and amidst the hurrahs

BOSTON CASH STORE!

wm. ubjohrT
,,1110.1.1.

th the hug ol
book. Hi.

Commencing Jan. 15

fresh.

POSITIVELY H COST
DR. C. 0. BCOTT,
HUTTCTSa PbnieUa sa4 Burrw
MtoMasa.
\_________

PERFORM

I

ALL

I

^HisrdUny.

ADVERTISE.

Come and share in the general benefit.

H. J. HANKY.

THE TWO DIVERS.

L W. VBOOMAK,

Hastings, Jan 12th, 1870.
DR. C. 6. LIN8LBY.

I, Watte Brown, follow a very hazard-

EXCELSIOR.'

tbo sake of higher remuneration, peril­
ous adventures ar. common enough. I
am not too presumptuous when 1 say I
am aa brave M moat men, naturally, and
7senM of fear has been further bluutby a constant companionship with

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

Hastings Cash. Store!
•
J. G. BARROWS,
I Are now offering for tale, a Full Stock of New and Seasonftble
TBOTOORaPURR. R-aaaisP°«t0R/« P«Mla«
Goods, recently purchased in tho beat eastern markets at the
»s“. ££
lowest possible pnore for caah\Our stock includes a frill line of

AND FANCY
J------ STAPLE AND FAN^y

ukM uiSebLei CTAD! p

AND N0TI0NS

WRIGHT k SMI

day an involuntary shudder of horror

York from South America.

Striking

of the passengers or crew escaped.
owner, who was also captain,

The
was

It appears the vessel had settled down in
the ocean, having escaped the attack of
z- Cloths and Heady-mado-Clothing,
rw
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, dtc. any storm, so it might be auppoaed her

J. P. ROBERTS * CO.

jyCa»h paving cuitomers, give ua a call. Wb will cheerfully show youJ
our stovk, that vou ms v compare prices with any other first -chits bt-ire
* BZTin the Stab,. We have ffot the Good, and we want to mUjH
"
them, and shall try to toll you all we caarand will satisfy you that it
- rg"is for roar interest lubuy hero. Wewarranttbe prices ehall be satisfactory.
We will take in exchange for our goods,

DSALBR3 In Dn»r w*4iotn»«. ryt”*
...1, I..0W-nliua. Wars llaVOrt

* BVTTEH. EGGS. DRIED FRT7IT 3SO,

WM. H. HAYFORD,
.aTronxer vu

S5S
Kunsr.'sls: *7“

a o. Hoiisobk.

We are also Agent, for one of the beat Sewing Machinas in the World.

■n™. In ml rf &gt;
-ill |&gt;l— «H
MrPhUllp. .!». r»—
of hi. to'. work WRm.h.6. PU«.. «»• J”""1
c. ■. i&gt;™ sim. ^uihAu suu sous
ouurr * Phillips.
Hastings. May 19tli, i860,—yl

" WS. H. JBWBLL.
STS tea far r«&gt;Md. Jaaas.Tr!»«. U"S.

JOHN MICHAEL.

cargo would bo pretty well recoverable,
but it waa a umIsm and foolish attempt
to try to got anything from her in a
lonely sea, and on a dangerous Moat.
However, one of those meu whom nature
has formed for the out-of-the-way modes
of gutting money in this world, having
obtained the consent of tha boiraiuNew
York, fitted out a large yacht, and prom­
ising money only on condition of sueaition, and I

remarks. From the beginning 1 had a
kind of antipathy against the fellow, and
snrank from his society us from some
loathsome reptile. His profile waa that
of a baboon ; hia eyes, peering from un­
der hia henvy bruwi, twinkled with a sataaio wickedness and seemed to be look-

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
WHERE YOU WILL FIND

habtihgb HOUSE.
Th£J]

CORNS* rf Heat.

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF

article, and shipped

ity himself
ly have parted with him, but no other
eould be got to engage in auch a fool­
hardy scheme.
Having got the diving bell and other
apparatus on b^ard, we at lw. Mt sail

GIFT BOOKS,

HOLBROOK A MILLS,

JAPANESE CURIOSITIES,

TOYS, Ace.
WM- JOHNS,

With, Prices to suit the Times.

DRUGS

M'

AND MEDICINES

la Complete in Every Department.

Wo were ■ convidcrable time in1 dis­
covering the wreck, but wo found it at
last, for down in the depths of the deep,
blue sea, where troop, of sharks were

KU

----------- I w-iBVir AND ORNAMBNTALTREEW,

AARONOLARK, ....J*

stinato sulkiness, so that I took very lit­
The Clerks of New York.
tle notice of his operation*, and busied
myself about different things in the hold
of the vesst-L
that of clerk m a grout city like New
I think about half nn hour must have York. Their life is thus truthfully de­
scribed by a conrapondcnt of the l*rovideuce Jmrvd:
wibked cast oi Crow's countenance ;
Koine of the MtabHshmenta have as
he was shuffling something'" beneath hia many as two hundred clerks in their cmdiver's clothe. ; aa the last of it disap­ puly. They nro ex|&gt;octod to drees well,
peared I -saw that it waa a beg, and the to keep up with the fashion, ao as to be
thought flashed across mr mind—a bag in keeping with the . gthcral style of
things about them. Tlrey must' be at
buaineas promptly-at eight- in the morn­
“ Humph! nothing. What have yc ing, a strict account being kept of any
to do with it t" he grqwlsd.
failure to do so, which is reported by tho
My curiosity waa further aroused by head of tho deportment to tho general
this answer.
manager. All tha day long they are
“WeB, you must toll mo what it is,” kept on their foot, under wateliful ryes,
I said, keeping myself m quiet as poui- and with a mulfltudo of details to attend
to; aud at noon they must hurry out for
’ "The devil I will: ’ he shouted ear-

“Ha! ha! forced I” Here he quietly
drew a long knife.
'
Quick as thought mine waa cat, too,
for I always carried it in my boot
“I suspected sumethiug of thia," I
■aid.
Ho •cowled heavily at me from the '
otheraide of the belt
1
"Now you must tell mo what that is," .
I sail
But nothing daunted, the ruffian re­
plied, "I will we you dead iirat!"
•
I knew hia mighty atrength. but I also
knew my own’agility and akil£
rv.,—
u,t;. . v— nr
I found in the cabin, and if ^ou hold'
your jaw I aliall gi’o ye a third/'
•‘Never shall I bo dishonest," I said,
after aotnn deliborab on, looking ]&gt;ul«, 1
dare any, but perfectly calm.
Let the reader imagine the scene, if he
can. Wa were in a trerll, forty fret un­
der water; it would take at least twenty

tieman's bounty. fe»0.r than play the
gentleman at dad’s expense, Lire youron your own hook. If you
other m.-ans of having fufrof y
a*
with your earnings an otnp
put your head into it and I
_..
_ n
Ltt,. i

nSh everything, and you lire at your
the morning— turn round at least Itrioe

it, you will aoetn to breathe

busTtueoson they are liable to be worked
unuT elevon or twelve o'clock at night;
and in tha dull aeaaon, which comoe on
the city often enough, they are just aa
liable to be discharged al a week's no­ not dqwnd

father.

Men Who Win Womenevery way. It is a well known fact that
New York merchants care nothing for
the interest of their clerk a, and theTare-

mind
by cutting down bands in dull timee.
The supply of clerks la always ao large they and their children revolve around '

careful search through ell branohea of
trade, it is found that th. ararogn is not

Imminent Broadway house gets a aalary
of thirteen thousand dollars, white under

combat with our eharp-paintod crowbars ;
but our frightful, gloomy appeanuuw three doliara a day. There tiro men iu
might have been enough to terrify the other houses who enjoy princely iucom- o,
inhabitants of the dMp.
because they have drawn one of the frivoloua with her.
We stood eyeing each other for tome
time; ho for attack, ! for radstanco. I

pKTBOtT MtKCKLLAXKOPS CURDS.

Always dignified m

Jim Crow-1

dutohsdid
further. .

1 BCHULEN BUM4J

GRXXI HOUSE PLABT3, ROSES, fee. ,
tUllssO Bslte. jssi rwstvta. Uvseistos. Tslips, ' ■

broke their spirit—they loet honor; they
either. Tighter and tighter we gripped, lost thsmselvse.
till we fell on to the coral reef. Death
small, darting about the water, and fly­ itoelf seemed to me a trifle. Paasion and
Deal Depend oi Father.
ing at the approach of tho bell as before hate seemed but the consummation of my
the sweep of the aharka, and even they
grinnod with their long jaws, and fled
the contents of your father’s puree, or
down, till the light waa dim, and then we
his fair fame, for your influence or suc­
•truck the wreck. Armed with crowbar^
ceed in buaineea. Think you that ** f*-'
wicnisnrea to creep over me, I released th..’1 liaa aHalmwt ,n .min..—. .. Cta
my hold; Crow also loosened hia. I know
planted our feet on th. dock. Instantly little about this part, but being an excel­
wo separated; Crow burst open the cabin lent swimmer I struck out with nil my estly without energy and activity T You
door, and after awhila I joined him By forte. The water whizzed by me. I
thia time he waa in the cabin Marching waa stifling, choking, dying. When I
about 1 watched him as wall aa 1 reached tho surface, with n gasp of air
could all all the while. Thus in
I recovered, and was enabled to ahriek,
our first journey, and after lading our “Help, help!" when I fainted away. Aa
boll, gave the signal and wore hauled a drcam, floated before me—mon, ropes,
upon deck. The sailors crowded around boat and rrecne.
us, gloatidg over the things ws had
1 awoke; but tho pain and dizziness,' rocks than a,
brought up; they als. hauled on deck
And if he al
several things to which we had attached
them until j
ropea. Thus our first pay pasoed. All rise, but still I waa feeble. 1 inquired your own ind
were exulting, and the sailors erackod for Crow ; ho was in a delirium. They
over the galley fire the pomiblo share of told me, when tho bell was brought up,
ho tev on tho baraaa dead, grasping the
gold bag with -both hands. They also
Several days thus passed over; we had told me that they but reecued me from
broken into the cargo, and what wo con­ a ahark hovering near the •chooser.
worse, through so corrupt an
sidered of value and. tbs sea had not
Next day we Mt sail, and arrived not
damaged waa hauled on deck, and the long after in New York. One thousand
dollars was my share, bu_t the master
gave me two hundred more for my hon­
'me, off with your coat, Clinch the
ing, ns we were down iu the bell, that est resistance. Crow was still bad in bis
the plow-handle, the scythe, the ax,
Crow again wended his way to the cabin. head. They put him into a hospital. I
dekaxe, the aj«de—anything Hint
By thia time my suspicions regarding hia called three months after, and ho had
enable you to alir your blood. Fly

'

'______ 1---------

„

The can! reefs, like grand arehi-

thorn a fearful ourae. and took an extra

J. p. ROBERTS A CO.

—---- irew &gt;M«L
'

uio waves.

end broke the hearts of fond
•Mined almost home! They came to New 1
ing well, and with high-beatii

Had hand.

But all
or al.e oacouragse him w

“Win you take shares F'
“No!" waa the firm answer.

hu

JPhTHlC rfcyatetan

for faithful
WELCH A GRIFFITHS.

,T3

�should

| CALL AT TBS HASTINGS

wood from Mr. H. A. Goodyoar’s

Md gaterrltanroi
with cfaath In guarding such great ertm-

xmdmemxmq onfiiMi
Whan tha Republics* Party met in

eauaest “with tha strictest economy.’

Ha than opened discussion on oar article
nnx PKiLum never uttered any such trutliful than sueesreful. As yean grow
upon them this will no doubt be the case,
whA, with just aa little doubt, I think
they will rectify this hannbes litil.
“squib," and ret matters right on that

of this County were responaiblo. and to
thia we diesented, and ho yielded the
pctnt, and then commanood abualug our any law breaker in thb whole bread
popular aad efficient Sheriff, whereupon
we told him that we would not publish
shy such attacks upon Itepublioan offi­
cials. knowing, as we did, that the partv
Enrro* B*mx: Tho last issue of tho
was a Democrat, and not believing than

Of a piece with the foregoing asser­
tion* is tho assertion that Mr. C. 0. Hol­
brook said ho wonld'"knock tho *d—m’
heart” out of the ’ibmrsMs /sm A. I

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE

HARDWARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

tion to the trial of J. W. Maynard on

County/

“

Your

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CRACKEB8.

Trer
Your

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PIC-NIC

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CRACKERS,

Tew
Your
Year

BOSTON

yht

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boda

CRACKERS.
CRACKERK

MILK

CBACKEBS,
Yoar CREAM (orCracknell) CRACKERS

CKACKfflS.

time to institute reforms in matters re­
Your
LEMON
C»AC«M
lating to the lightening of taxation and j publican party, and give the power of
the State Into the bands of hia party. | concerned, I knew but tittle about thia
quarrel with the Messrs. Gibson because
Ash^wi18’' Urd’t”1 “d
Direct from Factories. B®“8pecialities in every department,
Nor did we ever know that he claimed to
case until the Monday following the first they think so too, especially when they
The burdens of supporting a large&gt; we confess our surprise that tho commltO. D. STEWART.
publish such incontrovertible proof that
army, and carrying on stupendous mili­ tee should say what they did, without certainly, in tho first part of tho trial on the Hon. Prosecutor did really have a
tary operations were lifted from tho ao much sa saying to ns one word, aa wo that day, saw no manifretetiona of sym­
CARD.
, regard those men as gentlemen who pathy for Maynard among those whom
C00KLMG,
shoulders of the people by tho close of
1 convict Maynard of stealing wood, whan
■would not Intentionally misrepresent
PARLOR COOK AXD
the facte In the cnee. And iu thh con­ the ZeanuZ calls “the great unwashed,” he believed all the time that another and
Michigan Exchange.
pressing for payment an every hand, im­ nection wo have simply to say that the In fact tho tide of feeling ran against
PARLOR STOVES
mense improvements that had callvd, article was never offered to us, or refer­ Mr. Maynard, if I am any judge of such Who but a man with a “d—m" heart.
ence made to it until after It had been matters, for &lt;11 tho hallooing and cheers, I would take such a course ? I cannot,
rent
to
pie
Journal,
nor
then,
except
by
as
waa
notoriously
tip
foct,
came
in
,
UAHNT8S
8H0P
—
A
fine
Stock
of
Harnow on hand. Hcwhen all other sounds were drowned in
. the noise of hurrying battalions and tho Bauer, who, on the eve of going to preau,
m*king this fact public, b’weosey XA pairing dons promptly on short notice.
wo asked for the article, and was told1 made some witty or pithy remark re­
has not injured them, as I can learn, but Uutk,^. MM&gt;. April 10, lsa».,l,WIoh™AW &lt; GRESTE.
that be bad scut It to the Democrat, as
’ fleeting upon Maynard or hi* family. has, in the past, done more than hia duty
* setting their claims to recognition and ho called IL So much for that
Again tbeyaay, “Itseems to us curious Tha Home Jnrnel concbve treats it* to show them favors. It is quite unkind
the whole ponderous machinery of the that an editor of a party paper abould। friend* very unfairly by calling them tho fur them thus to repay benefits. The
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, kc. at
fcfcrtyi
LAL LYqh, rr
------ —,is, however, mas
* kt
government to be repaired and placed in object to liavlug reflections cast upon of­. “the great unwashed, pimps, ecalla-truth
that
Mr.. xxoadtook
Holbrook
and below coet, at the
proper and harmonious working order, j ficers for refusing or neglect! tig to carry wags,” and various other euphonious,- if never made use of any such language,
£IOME ME! COME ALL!
Along with these and many other out what he eays Is a card Inal principle not clas Jcal, names, simply because they Mr Sweerey calbdbim a d—d Ear, and
of bl*4»arty."
became disgusted with their own pro- Mr. Holbrook threatened to knock him
To this we have elmply to say (hat we
.the habit acquired by the people of do n ot k now of a single official for whose ceoding*, and refrained from continuing I down if he repeated the words. The
spending, almost without a thought, acts the Republicans of tho County of the aamo to the end of tho triaL It is a Honorable Prosecutor’ll voice, upon this
I. ik. taurt Mrl-tea rf »wk«»*ta.
large sum* of .money for whatever object Harry are responsible, who bus either fact, however, that the crowd in attend­ J threat, did become calm and ewn, and
With GILT, IMITATION G!LT, IEITAmight happen to enlist the popular at­ neglected or refused to do his whole duty ance at the trial on Monday became so he went on with his argument in a more
TION ROSEWOOD A GILT or Black
tention. In this, as in many other mat- in the enforcement of this or any other notoriously uproarou* in their anxiety to respectful and much mare peaceable
Walnut Houldings.
tare, H waa easier to talk ef than to ef­ law upon the statute books, and we defy see an old and, heretofore, untamithod
tho committee to point out ono even ,
fect reforms, and if the Republican Par­
character disgraced, that many very re­
claiming to bo a Republican who baa ,
RUB8ELL
« XXVIM8' 8T0RB,
ty, hampered m any party most have done so, save the Prosecutor, who was spectable citixens thought &gt; a ditgraco, I tel should have been dragged into this
ttau. Bum Hrettass. Mlektere.
been by the circumstances under which elected a* (be special representative ol 1and tho counsel for tho defence, as was
dpc22tf
A L- HORTON
report by the veritable law courtreporter
the Grant administration took control, the Temperance party, and who Is Are- right
and proper, took occasion to men­ I from down East somewhere, or why the I
1
,pO 8FOBT8MKXiiient of tlie Barry County Temperance tion
1
tile fact in thuir summing up, so far
of tho people they have done well, and Society. Besides, it Is not the province ias they could, to disabuse tho mind* of 'ham been written or published at all, untho jurymen of any prejudice they may
have entertained on account of such dis­
fuses or neglectt to carry out to the let­
ter" any law on the statute books. The graceful conduct of a crowd, a great ma­ atory relations aa it there appears. If I
Robaek't StanIt ia, indeed, a pleasure to paint the editor's mission Is not one of public in­ jority of which seemed to sympathixe
LOOK!
LOOK!
LOOK!
eye of tljo country to there men, and former" under any usage or In any coun­ with thojiroeecution. Two juries tried
$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 Cassimere suits of clothes $15.1
•oJU-r all
know that they are- redeeming there I try. Nor do we any, In effect or other- the case, and Msasre. Gibson ought not
Bth.re mlhl
18 “
“
” 12.1 12
”
•*
• “ $7,501
pledges. Day by daj tho National Debt ’wbe, that any Republican official has to be so prodigal with their fault-finding
10 "
“
“ 7,50|Good Shirts |nd Drawers, 40 cents |
failed to do bls whole duty, and at the
as to oeneuro thoke, in each, that could able to blow the Hon. Prosecutor's ‘Toot
same time reaffirm “that Prohibition 1*
ll/bsf Bittcm,
a cardinal principle of the Republican not find in the testimony sufficient evi­ born,” in exchange tor hia mighty ef| ««rfW, are mereZy risfoteasAy afo/f
and from dishonor the flag they gave part jt^an.i that the j&gt;eoplo are indebted dence of guilt to convict Mr. Maynard ; forte to convict honest mon of stealing
•M tu a beverage. Dr. Robane
into our keeping—ia tenoning its huge to It for all the Temperance Legislation neither ought they to censure, or in any wood, they certainly have a right to en­
BMen art nd a beverage in any
- GRAA'D RAPIDS.
proportions, tho burden of taxes growing ; that iyw taken place in the whole coun­ manner east reflection* on Mr. Burgher, joy the profit*. Wo should all encourage
*»* of tbe vord, bul contain the
tighter at the same time; our harbor* I try in fifteen years pw-t, Bunday laws the Justice, who, after having heard both them in their praiseworthy eflbrta, and
trials and taking
additional
IMPORT
„ 1122:
---- :Mtrnnv
--------- -yon say to them—“Go on, gentlemen, aad
ore being improved, tho uncultiuatxl Included-and more, that Republican thepart
of th.Litdt^"T
jfnj^aiion antl^Dytpeptia, ndj
the part of the people, doemed and ad­
as willing to enforce the law of prohibi­
tion aa the law against murder, end will judged it to be hu solemn duty, under | word? until you succeed in makingyour•timnlant
prove Just as efficient In so doing when tho kw and the testimoj^r, (of which eolree ridiculous.
l ». a.
IreyuirriL
te&gt;
•gemout the whole country is bound to- the proper complaints are made to them. there is no more competent judge,) to ac­
gcth«r by bauds as strong as iron and And before any more complaints are quit Maynard. In fine, why should the
sniici
made against our offida a for maifeaa- Jeunul find fault with tho public in gen­
Plated Wan.
Wo note with gladaoss that many pri­ they, or .either of them, shall bo put to eral, “the groat unwashed” ’ in particu­ nlest “equlbe” that have evergraced the
vate axes go away unground from the tho te*L» the Temperance Proeceutor, lar, tho bw and Uio evidence, simply be­ columns of that intensely funny shreL
*
■
ivaar faxb.
national capital, that frauds are more j alone excepted, for whose official action I cause they did not sucerfd in fastening In eno of them the "devil" of that tntabllahment said that the editor of ibis
Il ii note eleven
WEDDiNI AND Y1SIT1NI CAMS
bboxzx
difficult of accomplishment, kad.Ahat tho Republican* cost the responsibility I tho crime of wood stealing on Maynard ? I Pape?
waa going to bring home a power
yenrt
rince Dr.
nuuiy leaks hitherto unnoticed are being on the Prohibition psuty, and will guar-1 I* all Hastings wrong and ti e satellib s pre- in his carpet beg, and th. editor of
Roback, the cel­
antae the faithful performance of every of the ITraw Jtumal right ? Perhaps the tb*t Journal wonders if bo will aljnr it
FARIAS OOODB,
ebrated Satdith
duty
by
them
and
each
of
them.
Again
Meesre.
Gibson
have,
in
tho
said
article,
OU
lltar.no
anri
11
___
.
ing occasionally develops itealf over pro­ tbqy say.
DBSSDBM TARIM,
nrg
M. 8. SMITH ASD co.,
eo flattering to Hastings, answered this
posed appropriations is noticeable, and
“Now wo ask tho editor of the BaxT0ILBT8BTT8,
AUX Now OHDCIXO FOR TUB
table cvtlebt.
win have a good tendency. Every day, xkm to tell us how and when tho Repub­ question already in their no loss than
some new measures for reducing the bur­ lican party aver pledged itealf to Prohi­ scurrilous charge, that on tho last pay
GOODS,
day of the G. IL V. R. R. Co. there wore
COLD,
dens of the people i« brought up, and bition?"
i freUnri b» the manner that oaro were
We answer, by twice endorsing Prohi­ fifteen robberies of workmen in Hasting*, I lacerated by these "puffin" But there I DBlSSfflG CA8S8.
bilVsm
thosb which have in them any merit re­
Scrofula and
bition
in or
State
Convention
assembled
in of sums of money varying from W) to is one thing certain, If the photograph
QLOVE rad
their own Importation '
ceive favorable attention.
mo
ctate
Mlcntgan
;
by
the
passage
blood dintwt. It andaint,
I the State of Michigan ; by the pasasge
Abo, everything rich and new in Jew
of Satan In Hia
_ . . r.
HAS PEERCHIEF
Everyday the prospect brightens. A of the Prohibitory Law Id February
tbc Iodide of PHuea and
ITOMY HEAD
few more years of tho Republican Party 1855, —
J—
■
—- for
- —
and
maintaining
the —
same
15 of the kind following on tho heels of the
CAXX«.
COBAL
—tho party of progress, of reform, and years, unimpaired; by the election of same charge. I do not know what fiscilvery much doubt if there be brains
America will rejoice in a splendor of men to the Halls of Legislation in our
enough in the whole office, with the ex­
OUJtOJfDB,
prosperity eueh aa noror dawnod upon State at eight consecutive elections, who operating force, may hare to acquire a ception of the devil, to originate *ucb a OABXKT ntWELRT,
Sole Arent, ln MloliiBcn
!«»*■ »« fAisI
tho hopes of tboes who hoped the most. in opposition to the rolid vote (with knowledge of such transaction* that have bitterly sareastie article. And the sec­
wfmujH,
MUHiC BOXBS.
ma rax
Unitj* Peace, Plenty, will bless u* with some half down exceptions) of the Dem not yet reached the ears of our police or ond vrittlctem—dfd you ever eee any.
ocratlc party, have adhered to Prohibi­ any other officer of the law. The Jnenu! thing quite eo funny? We never did yM
their outpourings, and from every
tion an one of the “cardinal principles"
American Watch Oomyany,
haarthatoae in the land shall go up a of the party ; by the passage of Sunday farce, or some of them, may be abb, Eke
song of rejoicing, whoso strains shall toll laws in the groat State of New York, th® ghost of Hambt’s father, to unfold
an mi
box proud a thing it b to be an American that the Demparacy, under the lead of a tale that would make tho hair of the
I Dr. Robaek't
othbb ticn
John T. Hoffman, are to-day trying to eitirons of Hastings and vicinity stand
LfiZood PUU art
repeal; by making TemjiamBoe a cardi­ on end like the “qiiill of the fretful por­
nal principle of the party in the now cupine.'' I do not believe, however, that
Splinter*.
PROHIBITION.
pending election in New Hampshire,
any of them hare any such horrid conavd In thousands of like instances that
Sire way to stop a woman’s moath:
would make them If they had. I am
we published an article to which certain
Ob. bial intagentlemen, purporting to be the •• Pro­ "J6,000 leading men
quite positive, if permitted to give my
hibition County Central Committee,"
The way to make money is to kava
opinim, that it is rather bad policy for Btant A little girt.
t° save it ia to buy your y
savo "Ithe
V&gt;Tim is a boat 1
vention disregarded on the question ef
WhenI it is adrift.
contains sol Prohibition? (Baton this question
-rar-j^v&gt;
v“i rry/amtyar,.- Rwass*
oe with the' •bait speak in another article, which we
Whaii
propore to do in our next, giving the
edguff
tataUbod rule not to give any a! tendon hlMory of the passage of prohibitory the mind* of strangers that to venture
Tie (
to come to such a locality would p)y&gt;
laws In this State.)
Mb-afwH al aU tb
Again they ask:
th«n in extreme danger of haring their
How should a balloon ascent be &lt;!».
—Oir----“Why did the Republican* In the throats cut
scribed ? In inflated language. '
I-egislalure Iasi winter return that no­
But even were all this rhodomantodn
torious drunkard. Zrehariah Chandler,
to the Unltsri Btattw Senate, shocking true, what has it to do with tho Maynard

□STEW

I

GOODS

DAILY

STOVES! STOVES!

GREAT SACRIFICE!

picturesaframed,

[CLOTHING HOUSE!
• 36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

1

uuers

P.ud.«.,M,i8W^1

T.i Ctacvtv Oreor ewivnre m T«««S»y m&lt;
•lea. M4 m Pte&lt;ntel.( Stet? with lk« IrnsiM
•i Iks ten.. His Uarer, Lreia 8^ Lov«U. prw
;i.S- .

I

BITTI1S

holidays,

B100D

puiiFin

Oorham Plate.

^"Hardware
H. A. GOODYEAR

by^st n concert, it ought to be'tetrrted

it our article waa MBobJaetioDable

proof that Maynard stole wood. And
right her* I wish to remark that had j

_

ir/on!

fM,Unn'

alva.n&lt;^

SeBUBI

Why is a flirt’s heart like au omnibus ?!

(which time waa not) that the defend“V eU, wife, you can’t eey I
trected bad bab.ts.” “No, i
Goodyoar.
il would have been no proof; oily expanded them."
&gt;&lt; drink, to exores. And dur-

&amp;

cple

10

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING MATEBIAL8,
UENT
^8 TOOLS

PILIS
JKMfcfa

WB-CaU

*

J.

anew. '

ca«"masariBrsss.

Tin., Marshall aM Oraad Hirer Railroad Uroa|
UiaTUta^-.UI ha UU al. tha aAca of W.
Bvghor. la tha Uaiaa Block, aa Batarday r».
lofai: a'oUok. Wa arc adriood that teUon fra
nUbdale.Co.a&lt;.v sod Marshall, from

�!M9.

1BI9.

--------.u.-uunu iiapius,
•fa the Michigan Cental and Grand
River Valley Railroads. Two similar
can leave Grand Rapids every evening
for Detroit, thus saving tho necessity of
a transfer of passengers at Jackson.—

FARMER’S HELPER.

BUSINESS CARDS.
A GALLOWAY,
BANKERS.

BOWNff

Winter Clothing at coat
Bearer Orwroai |5 to ISO.
All Wool Osasimero Suita |1S.
Shirts sad Dntrsn 40 cento.
Gloves, Gauntlets JSataw Ctti.
Star Clothing House. Ono price only,
36 Canal Street Grand Rapids, Mich.

SPAULOIHfi'S NEW CASH STOBE
CITY DRUG STORE!

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.
Gcals Wearing Apparel!

srery Soedsy morning at half past ten,
end 017p.m.; Sunday School aUtf p. m. Prayer
Meeting Tbnredoy ovoniega al 7 o’clock.
Tua PassomaiAU, corner of Broadway and
Caslre atreate | Her. I- D. Nanin, Pastor. Ber• leva every Sunday morning al half past ten.
S-jndsy School al 13 m. Prayer Meeting Thnre-

information rotative to the oultlvation of
flowers and vegetables. Handsome Illus­
trations of a largo variety adorn the
work and it will bo found well worthy
bbt., f
of a careful examination. Few persons ■ »ntona-p«r
•iskfre—par bbt.i
who cultivate flowers are unacquainted
otetore-pw bblwith Mr. Vick, who has dope more to
beautify the homes and gardens of Amer­
ica than any other man. Send ton cents
—leoa than half Its cost-to Jas. Vick,
Rochester, and you will receive a copy
by return mall.

has a fine assortment of

Muaic &amp; Jewelry.

Good — fit tears that tha rare

AMD BEST STOCK OF

A THIEF.

BOOTS AND SHOES
GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

says; “Just at this time sharpers are
going about the country buying up but­
ter, poultry, eggs, etc., at auy price
asked, and paying for for tbo same In
counterfeit erven backs." Ito on your
guard against the rascals in this vici­
nity.

loutaand Lansing Railroad Is completed.
to Ionia, and the locomotive reached the
last named place on -Saturday. The road
has been in operation aa far aa Portland

JOHN G. RUNYON

B. B. SPAILBINI.

Drip, Medicines, Groceries,

MedPMaba

Ito al lew egwree. •&lt; we

and MEDICINES

C Li E A. T&gt; E R

Mr. J. L Levi, of tho Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids, paid us a visit
Wednesday last Ho is advertising their
largo stock of Winter Clothing at fabu­
lously low prices, and has visited every
station on the G. R. V. B. R. to hero.
The “Star” boys are wide awake “chaps,"
and wo are confident their promisee can
bo relied upon.

KiALslUaloa Rattos Nooday a

F. r&gt;. ACKLEY
u selling DRUGS

NEW MILLIKEKY GOODS IEBE&lt;&gt;

NEW ADVERTISEMEHTS.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
I
&gt;
'
‘

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.
IW Cmitol
-•
e-w- r-|. a..
irmTh^M atarltete js tUt teimn.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

What u nu Name.—The Montcalm
Herald says; “A young man from Barry
County was Invited over to thin County
by BbcrifTHorton, one day this wcok,
charged by a young lady who had a j*rsonal interest In the matter 'with being
too susceptible a conyert to the doctrines

HALL’S
HAIR

WUSTtMETSH!

VEGETABLE {IflUAN

HEHEWER.
JJOILEK ARD SMOKE «TA
FOR BALE TN GOOD ORD1

Wright * Smith,

Prop’re.

CmF" Parsons deairing to msko good
bargains will do well to call at this
Agency.

tho Urr. 8. Uutmr, In the township of Jankre
8pringa, was entirely concerned by Sra on ths
night of tbo Ud loot, logrihsr with tbs moot of
hia booaoboM goods. Ths fire fa supposed to

Uillatote.Covsty aad Marshall, from gtsltemsa
drrply lateraated in lb* sneeoM of this read
bars base reccirod by Ibo ComioitUc, giving good

aMMicANtfron,.^^

WELCH A GRIFFITHS,
^urraorr.

DETBOtT BILLIARD TADIXS.

STEAM BOILERS.

Or Ah Klaas.
SrUjMK 4mm sa Awl n^toa hr »«•»-—
cw."2tbtb A WeedbcMge M, DetroH

�As Astonished Hogress.
The ta-tamed alight of-hond man,
Jlobert Huudin, can not be aatiefled with!
Ha tricks before an audience, but occaabnally shows hie skill for hia own
amuaament, very much to the .urprteo
x&gt;f aO who may happen to bo preemit.
On Saturday lost, while pa-ring an itin­
erant) vendor of cheap prorisioas. Mr.
Hoadui suddenly patted end inquired.
-Row do you sell ogpi, aunty f"
am a picayune apiece. Fresh, too, de last
one ob dem; Wed ’em myself, an’ knows
*/e tat rate."
“Wall, I’D try ’em,” eaid the magi­
cian, as ho laid down a bit of currency.
“Have you pepper and saltf
“Ya*, err, dereu," Mid the sable aalae
woman, watcldng her customer with in­
tense, to tore st.
Leisurely drawing out a neat little pen
knife, Mr. Iloudin proceeded very quletly to ctH th# egg exactly in halves,

Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit,
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Evctgreeu Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid .by mail. The
most complete and judicious assortuifcnt in the country. Agents
wanted.
fcfUrue/eHb«.M»t &lt;» ; prepaid by mail. All Persons Who Owe

BOOT. BOBB’S

E R V I N E
HastiimWobievFmtory

G RANT k PHILLIPS

AND

INVIGORATOR.

An&lt;t are .nr prepend to carry II os la ell lie
1.

GRANT k PHILLIPS

Tonic and Stomachic.

GRANT k PHILLIPS

Whoso Accounts and Rota an :
Whose Accounts and

Whoso Accounts and

.

.

NERVOUS

NIwst Call aad Settle

SEW 1DTE1TISEHS1TS.

Mast Call aad Battle

Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co's Column,

Mast Call and Battle

JLjL. jwr

Onoe-NOW.
-A.t Once-NOW.
At Once-NOW.

enter ot Encatrlv. th*

five MBt piece
_ ....
_ a_
bedded in th# yolk, apparently as when
it iret came from the mint. Very coolly
the great magician transferred thcoin
to hte vest pocket, aud taking up another
egg, inquired.
“And how much do you ask for this
^“De Lord brese tny soul I dat egg ?

Do fact am, boas, dat egg is worth a
dime sh’tali."
"All right,” was the reeponse; “there
is your dune; giro me the egg,”
. Beparating it with ah exact precision
that tho colored woman watched iroet
eageriy, a quarter eagle was carefully
picked out of the center of tho egg, and
in the vect pocket of the operator
a« before. The old woman was thundorstruck, as well she might have boon,
and her customer had to oak her the
■ price of tire third egg two or throe times
before ho could obtain a reply.
“Dare no ueo talkin’, masaa,” eaid
the bewildered old dame; *T could not
Jet you hab dat ar egg, no how, for h-es
dan twenty-five oeuta, I declare I can’t I"
“Vary goad,” nud Houdin, whose impcrtartiablc futures wore solemn as an
undertaker, "there is your quarter: here
is tho egg. ’AU right"
Aa he opened tlu&gt; egg a brace of five
dollar gold pieces were discovered snugly
deposited in the very heart of the yolk,
and jingling them together in his palm,
tho savant coolly remarked, “Very good
eggs, indeed, I rather like them, and
white J am about it I believe I’ll buy a
doaen. What is tbo price ?”
"I say price,” screamed tho nmsxod
. daughter of Hum. "Ydu couldn’t buy
dem eggs massa, for all do money Tou’e
got " No! dat you couldn’t, lee gwine
to take dem eggs aU home, I is, and dat
money la dem eggs all b’longs to me.
Tt dore dat. Couldn’t sell no more ob

WOOLEN FACTORY!

DISEASES.
Jnsinrss Jlitertttj.

[OR

W« Mean What We dap,
We Mean What We Say,
JOHH ROBERTS.

We Mean What We Say,

^VSSS^r&amp;xisi'

AND MUST HAVEQUR PAY

I ftaXi.SttSR.'ELWE’u!

AND MUST HIVE OUR PAY

yg”S&amp;‘SSE=;.

fts~rrt!?S
ntettftfS

AXD MUST U1VE0UR PAT

K. H. MALLORY,
okc-iuo^u^

A Portable Engine and
'

WITHOUT DELAY
WITHOUT DEILA.Y.
WITHOUT DELAY.

“WM-UPJOHR.

CHANCERY ORDER.

•'

T^'* Mediss lathe QnmM Owlfor ,

GIN

DR C. 0. SCOTT,

•R*T’£p‘G Pbr-irUo sad Eurr*0». Dirry

T&lt;n the dlreoei which a«iet chiIJrrn
irtklne. nnlltinr will
t.ch oulcl
retrfet nhet a. U.XM-. Nereiae aad Krl
ir. Ti&gt; core triad colic or cramp, ragelsi
eerie, eoflea the »»« aad nlierepeia.lt

XJ.HAMIY,“

L W. VBOOMAS.

F. D. ACKLEY, Agent, Hastings, Mich
j. gHOHLDER, ARM81
~

’SWHffSSSaSS

GEORGE PRESTON
9Ql.p_B.Y_A!XimiW213TS_

UtlUUllLU
ATTMTIOI. COMRADES!
under.ignrd weald umoaoeo to hi
and tha public groerally that h
THEfrtend.
!"
auu Bw-'

w£T».!S-

*W1OC HAYEOXD. P. A.

FAMILY GROCERIES
You hav$ provided for the benefit of
your children’s eduenlion facilities un•urnasacd in the world.
You hArn the opportunity of giving
them an education that will bo worth
more to them than gold and silver.
It is tho duty of trie parent to give tho
child as good an education iui can ptieaibly be attained with their meant.
How foolish, how short-righted then
is the spirit shown by nun parents, -in

J. G. BARROWS,

CetuUiiag of

NEW?
LAST

COMMON SENSE!!!
IUr.’W£=!"-£SS

Agents I Rend This ’
GEORGE PRESTON
’ Two children, brother and suiter, both
intelligent, rather above average, willing
and anxious to learn, were forced to Im ve
the clan of English Grammar, because
tUlr reroute refused to provide them
with the proper text-books at an expense
of one dollar aud twenty-fire cents for
both.
Will people ever loam the value of
educational privilege ?
Bo assured, that if vour child ie denied
an education, his will bo a life of sorrow
and toil; a life long straggle for a bare
existence; a life without hope or enjoyTreat
Educated labor will always take the
lead in the world. It will always com-

LOHlEl.ARirS

-ieaa

c. G. HOLBROOK.

“EUREKA"
Sj
KaeoklM Tobacco ' renell
LORILLARITS

I bnedo&lt;

’

Yacht Club ’*7^

WM. H- JEWELL.

JOHM MICHAEL
LOKILLAftD’B

iTMs.Uid at Jtee

CENTURY
Oho wine Tob-icco. ! wiihi^d-c bt ibe tti
IwIMins fcr K&gt;« oMupu'r of 'tud-au. bu

SNUFFS

sowl«dfad ** the boot" whworse mod.
art;

wArrniGB houir.

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A. alas-Ittr...
oiuJi
.. . (WMen
__ i.,Qelnlee.v..lM’Cd

Sesss
Circular Saw Mill
OR ITEAM ENGINE I
Bead lor Cirealar a»&lt; Price 1.1*1 to
•
rL’LTON IKON AXD ENGINE WOE KB.
J. B. Wcree. Trcaoarer
DETfcUg, MICH

Drepepoia aad Nonralxla.
°?‘P*P*&lt;a..»o.ld b. o^JTi to

gOILER BtlOF.

j. &amp;

t.

McGregor,

ELifrEtl!
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
LIGHT WAllOXfl ead SLEIGHS,
lao oMonawnl of BsnlM aad ligkl recoil;
&gt;m*eo»ete«U.rou bead Order, eotidled

‘ffist;
toy grow. Teach your children
o Im the beautiful. -Give them a
in the garden for fioworr, enoouri them to put la nhajw the hanging
a, allow them to wander in the

DKTJWT.XIdT.

SOLD nr ua. ducggists svmwany

SOLD DY ALL toBUOaxen.

11 Msr rImuj K5?tA”-

MOBKEOBATHT.

3B. J. BROWN. M

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VOL. XIV,
Jnsintss Jirrrtorj.
VAN

VELSOR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 1870.

CUSTOMERS’ BENEFIT!

CHARLES IL BAUER.

NUMBER 41,

gartrj.
Of nMr aru.fl&gt; Oa Brail, it «&lt;U4
THU AND HOW.

this heretofore

»;n bo
|&gt; »Uh prumptiMM sad Sd^ilr.
OMm. «a 8&lt;Ms Burnt. avsrX F. Hobcrts ts

—‘jssaaxa

GRAND COST SALE

wt; ■

•onto the boundless,

'?•

“»•» «»•“&lt;-&lt;r
* **

inexhaustible ponhaso uf tho whole of that part of the

cultivate rattlesnakes and

raising. 6uch n course, backed by suf-' Republic. It is stated that the Dojniaihomostead, content to toil and thrive on flnrat
flcirat courage
rourarv and
rad capital,
canitaL and intalliintalli-*
,
.
...
thogood old orthodox plan.
gentiy pursued, cannot but bring a comThe substance of tho following adver­
gn-M fron. diffaewut parts, that the aotisement recently appeared, in a New

JOHN ROBERTS,

E. H. MALLORY,

WM. UPJOHN.

BOSTON CASH STORE!

British ‘provinces and Canada, will b/
a Who would
consider-xl in conjunction with South ran
live under-tho

Commencing Jan. 15

mi™

at post

Come and share in the general benefit.

nestings, Jan 12th, 1870.

I. W. VR00MAN,

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,
BOTANIC a»l Eolsetia I’bjwelan .nt pvntl.l,
irnrisllsbnmtouxJ smIxIImm*:

and a little

tf

■

EXCELSIOR

J. G. BARROWS.

WRIGHT k SMITH,

Hastings Cash Store!
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

pointmeats wore enjoyed, unprejudiced
cumpariaans were instituted, end tbe
wanderer hsj finally abandoned the

Cloths and Rcady-mnde Clothing,
Hits &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoot, Groceries, Ac.

tho best substitute-^ Mudugan. *
subjoined summary of philosophy i
tarts springe up Phamix like from
..k— „r i...
.

I^tT’Coih paring eastomere, five us a call.. We will cheerfully show you XF3

WM. H. HATFORD,

Alabama Claims■
There is a very animated strife going

vrace of that enjoyed by aavagee. No
of tho
Something like a year ago a man that country can be truly eirilirad without
everybody should respect highly, sold
out a very dcairnble sgriaultural estab­
lishment in Central Now York, because boundless region, subjert to oxtremos of
best and eold, and almost wholly desti­
tute of natural beauty. This is substausdtoewhat migratory. An itching
tially true of Missouri, Kra-as, Colorado,
come a planner had got bold of ton
dreamed of sdnny clunre and ebon
riiory, cotton, oranges, numberless
are plentiful, accompanied by a ru-h soil
and boundloss possessions. His a
and healthy climate, the arts and Borates*
mountain. So he took to the railroads. invariably flourish, and civilisation is
soundly developed; but in a country
where ray of tliose Batumi sources of

Are now offering t&gt;r sale, a full Stock of New and SenHonable
Goodw, recently purchased in the best eastern markets -at tho
lowest possible prices for caah. Our stock includes a full lino of

ll,WM.“tL HAVrOUD. P.

siuns on thia continent as a set-off far th*

A THRILLING POEM.

THE PBOPBXETOBS OF THE

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

ding Canadian Authurithw from the uao
But there is a more substantial view of our territory in (lighting the Prince
Rupert's people, will raise a question

iso a Stock Company, with a sinking
fund sufficient to furnish . all citiscns of
tho American Desert return tickets at

-AJLLEN BENNETT,

H. J. HANEY,

‘ them, and shall try to sell you all wo can and will satisfy you that it
Si? ~ ia toryour interest to buy bore. We warrant the prices shall be satisfactory.
Wo will take in exchange for our goods,

BTTTTEFl, EGOS, DRIED EE.LT IT &lt;SdO,

Your aor-

before (jg^necting of CoDgreea, a delega­
tion, beaded, by Governor Walker, called'
upoon tho President rad asked him to

mediate admission of the Virginia asm-

Congress might be dangerous.

Such it

।
day,
it is thoaght will bodobvod for days.
Cd.Whittles y, whowasdafo.Ms*fi»Jba

seventh (Alexandria) district j^-Lewis
McKcnxie fur Cougroes, jpfcvrila re-

happjr in Michi- sons Mr. Whittlesey feirea why McKsar auction bills, and
the debate on a bill iu tho Virginia Leg­
islature in 1M1, relating to aa appropri­
prosperity.
squander ation of unu million «&gt;f dollars to arm
their Stalo, Mr.MeKewra, ba thraboing
a Member of tho House of Dslegates

We are also Agents far one of the best Sowing Machines in tho World
White.

'

Walker parties of Virginia.

perior wealth and culture of the Middle
and Eastern States may bo justly attribu­ referred to the Ccmmiltfe on Elections
ted to her mixed husbandry rad mana- of (be House, that he would contest th*
__ ■ - *
»r-V•
n_. —z
——

newspaper agriculturiato; they are a
snare and a delusion. Never expect to
find any solitary spot wlje^e all the beau­
ties and ((lorim of the world concentrate
in a subltmo focus.

J. P. ROBERTS *00,

C. G. HOLBROOK,

ble that British Columbia, which is al­
ready up, rad Prince Rupert's land will

And ten days brought a thousand let* brought to forsake tho land of orchards
ten in rea^iouea, advertising a thousand and rills, mountains and dells, rivers and pie United States of the Neutrality lava

ADVERTISE.

PERFOIIM
DR. c. 0. SCOTT,

lire in a hurricane and walk on stic

Those in want of a Machine will please call and let Mr. Philtips show you some
of his fine work. RT" Remember the place, one door West of J. P. Roberts A
Co.’a Drug Store, -outbade State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.
Hastings, May 10th, 1809.—yl

Although

U 8t Paul, it is exceedingly UWtfa
him to honestly earn any considerable among
— n-n-.nl
-1 ~ ' .H an .IwmM *
'

radii a few days ago

did, because bo luvl belivod it was Im.

WM. H. JEWELL,

through cities whoso inhabitrate ore not
yet born.
Ilki a hypocrite, this subject of emi­
gration lias two sides, the poetissl.and

JOHN MICHAEL.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

HABTDI08 HGUBB.
COUMBB »/ Hum

‘,1121^?

tTh'I

State, if need bo."
Tho Wurid’s Fair asm

quandt
dollars

WHERE YOU WILL FIND

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
JAPANESE CURIOSITIES,

HOLBROOK * KILLS,
ATTORXWTB *»-l
.JSThK

TOYS,

flee.,

Hunting Homes

Wart or South ?

Garfield and Gon. Howard, Col. John

latwamp-

aHisrtUany.

Aauvixs—Casa&gt;*ns — Fnrixcx— Tvaauax or Batture—Aoarunox or Batr-

GIFT BOOKS,
and deadly vipers; it represents a barborotisly settled country, remote from

Ac.
Wiswugrox, Jan. 11 th, 1870.

With Prices to suit the Times.
WM. JONEi,

■tntOMCT.kteatfct.wiHS.'tfJil

DRUGS

AND MEDICINES

It Complete in Every Department.
^£IddiowlUa Erehanre-

J. P. BOBEKTB A CO.

JAMM8 J0HKBT0K. Fresrister-

AAROM CLAKK,

QOKE-tni

CAXtD.

iUI

Michigan Exchange.
PICTURES FRAMED,
’pyOMgorATHlC • Pbysteisa sad Ssrfwoa.

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND,©.

To Treat all

With ALT, IMITATWB GILT, INITATrtff MSIW00# A GILT ar Black

Um Tnriiag

PnMta. te

i a Pink Clan Hmm. »■'

everybody seems to bo a jogging: into sun.
Kansas, (.kikrado or Florida—no matter
where, If Maasra. Credulousness and
Discontentment can but bettor their con­
ditions. And tho popular wliim seems
to be that thia era only be done through
a change of quarters. In fart, the

absurdlj

rainhabfablo swamps of the Gulf to the
ire fields of Alaska, that industrious land

Oae haa cure than bonds full if they

There an intellectual and indue-

Ths mambm of tbo Thinl House mostly
Wednesday, and it Uing a Uoatiftd day.

Moro pian the usual amount of business,
the northern winters altogether, and in the way of blocking out, was done thi« dressed.
your vummerc will roast beet and bofl
Ifggs. As to tho soil, a good proportion
of the land Booth uf the old limits of
ready boon over three hundred bills intro-

Tho spacious paxjon et Ibk

lea

�OEJXCZ M. DEWEY

Turnon.
Bepubbcan and Democratic’parties-and eepccparty. Im terms “hypocrite," ‘•dastard- ‘ ially the former,Abut soiaa qnretions to
. the writers of that article seem to be not
only pcrttotfht to the occasion, but ol-

COMBI BTDTT.

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

wailing has town ttnereamgly heard ail
• over to* laid because ofAho tyranny of
kmi by the “Prohibition County Central
_ the Republicans in keeping that State
' 'debarred from its' rights in tho Union, other articles of the Z»r»&lt;7. and reflect- Cumadttaa.'* .‘ (By the. wayy where is
in&amp; as to a minor, the true character of Prohibition County?)
the writers. Wo are Wlmg to belter.

.. do something with
ths power they hare already given yuu.

ahow that the Republican party did not
thia contradictory proceeding.

Haring

Im TUB

Comity.''

*

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

Your

DAILY

*®*Spccialities in every department

cRACKng.
cRACKraa.

LEMON

JACKSOK, LAXSIXO A 8A0U

MBS

CRACKEB8
Urd' ^MdWklU

*sn wood.

STOYES! STOVES!

Republican or Democrat
A Rxrrnjcxa Pxuttiamoxixr.

CRACK
CRAOUmi

1 Tour CREAI (°rCnekDelJ)CRACKERj

NEW

tori'—MxnctimM able to poll an cluuta
reuse they are tho emanations of an ear.nect desire to permanently hoal the ter praaicn that ora be thus distorted, this
rib!* breach occasioned by the efforts of cids of absolute falsehood. In all'fair­ porty, through any one of its met^bers,
Democratic disunionirta of nine yuan ness to some of the men ccmporing that introduce a resolution or bill locking to
e-'mmittoe, ws wait for evidence to con­ a repeal of that law ?
. ago •
If they were not a Tom perse co party,
They cannot forget the fact that tho re­ vince ui that they hare over read our I
article at all, or the one to which their
suite of the war—a truly united land, to
। in &amp;ror of good order, sobriety, and ths
names are appended te*fon» ft ajipearod welfare of tho whole commonweellh, do
which every ninn nvcires tho protooticn
to print With these men wv can haro
uf'the law, the breaking of the shackles
you gentlemen of “Prohibition County”
no personal quarrel. This article con­ | think that they would have left that
of the bondman, provision for tho spread
tains aom* important information that ft
of 'a more general totelbgenee,—have
■nd untrsunmatad ?
be«a acoompHsbod without their oatistlearn tliat the Prohibition party “is the
You very well know that they would
ance, nay, to direct opposilioa to their
avowed seamy of loth tho Republican
must ptAinacious eUurta
and tho Dcu.ofra:i; parties.” This is
'
’Iley abut th, ireeyes to tho fact that
tber know that yuu owe to this party all
plain, but surely there gentlemen do not
th* ftxadsmental principle in tho Ropubthe temperance reatimant irrpreased in
liccu method of reconstruction is the
the form of law that exists in the State
parties." Upon what questions, wo ask ?
- safety uf the'tieop’e and tlto integrity of
of Michigan to-day. “Why," ask these
There has never been an issue joined I
vur institutions, and keep on asking fur
gentlemen further, “did tho Constitu­
between the new ami either of the old
such liberties fir residents of the States
tional Convention, largely Republican,
i disregard tho petition of 15,000 loading
lately seceded as sliall giro them an op­

OYSTER
PIC-NIC
BOTTOM
HODA

HARDWARE
.

in defence of their acknowledged re­ I^oplo ofYLa State. "A point entirely
spectability, should disavow ft.
.
overlooked by these gentleman is that
Nor did ws say that “the prohibition since 1355 the Republicans have been
’ V»n," they cry out against and oppose
party is a roudexToua for disappointed

BUTTER

C. D. STEW A NT.

FORT WAYXE, JSCKS03 A &amp;
Arewi.
IIS* s. a. Are.
*'
Mixta
«o4 ». «. Mint

LAKESHORE A MICIl IO A It SOI

^HOULDEB, ABM3!

Mewi.Itens.

COOKING,
PARLOR COOK .OND
PARLOR STOYES

—A debate an th* syUebus has oc­
curred iu tho Itumau Council.

—Tho JajmEesu Government will build
a railroad from Ysddu to Kioto.

GEORGE PRE8T0M

c^rcr Iirougl.t to HasUnga. Come owe sued all tend sec «lt
। HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Rc- Large A Well Selected Stock «f

—Th* troops to Havana hav* been re- ! Al
vicwd to honor of Mr. Seward.

pairing don* promptly on short notice.

.jWIGBTMAWa GREBIN.

GROCERIES

—The Red Itivnr insurgent Riel docs
not favor Annexation.
—Jeff. Davis and Braxton Bragg have
gun* into th* tosuranre buisness to—Several persons were injured by an
accident on th* Lynchburg and Ton■Mee Railroad.

Cloainj

amenK STOCK of winter Clothing, 4c. nt
and below cost, at the

—Th* wife and child of a Dakota
farmer perished to a storm while visitixg
a neigh bur.
portunity to carry out to spirit, if not to
men
of
the
State,
and
place
the
prohibi
­
I ty stand upon all tho greet questions,,
—Th* Vanderpool murder trial comths actual farm of law, the designs contion artii-ln not nf tho
! still uusettlud, but which the Republican tlon article out of the Constitution when‘ mencos at Muskegon on Wednesday
soctod ia the earliest couveatitms called
it was submitted to tho people F*
next
I*arty is fast bringing to a racccaaful ter­
far th* purpose of proclaiming scccsMon
Are not the gentlemen a Utile mistemination ? Thuso men surely do not
'
—Mr. Burbngnme gets $70,000 gold
an accomplished fact.
a year from China for "trevolling oxi&gt;enmoan to say that they are the orcxW m.' How much longer they will continue
sbm* of all these reforms, tho progress of
their hojMtlcss work of opposition on tho
—Tho Postmaster of Wutorboro, Me.,
which is making oar nation illustrious question were largely signed in this secIto* tiny liavo thus far followed, -is a
tioa of .the State, and tln-y were either j lias absconded, after obtaining a large
‘ matter of no practical moment Even I
fur or against prohibition, and nut that I sum by forgery.
they who, to tho time past, have received I
— Iu on accident on the Ram* and
Hi* name of prohibitionist who will, di­
Ogdensburg Railroad, ono man was
rectly or indirectly, haV anything to do i should l»* submitted, sn]«rately, or with killed and sovoral were injured.
tor wo learn ibat ahenthOworiltvaclfoJ
with tho*q . or^antaattons." ' We oak other provisions.
—A project fur a steamship railway
. Richmond thV the Stalo was fcorfbredlo
.Now, then, as to the act of submission !
there psnlk-men' to.read" that sentence,
rout* from Australia by way of America
her'old plan! m the catalogue of Btifies.
LOOK!
LOOK!
.
LOOK!
and tellua &gt;n the a«xt imu* of the-bur- itaelC and the manner itr which that act to I-ondon is announced.
th* peojile, without regard to party lies,
$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 CaMimere suits of clothes $15.
wo*
)«rformed.
The
Itepuhlicans
won
■a.’ if tta-y wish to stead by that nvowAl,
—Til* colored peimle are preparing
rejoiced with th* moat enthusiastic dem­
18 “
"
“ 12. 12
“
"
" $7,50
knowing or thby do that jhero are many to a majmhy there, and, gentlemen, do for a grand National Jubilee on tho offi­
onstrations. A Governor, whoso election Ivejy excolb.^ -and ^wst. tomporaac* you think that any article was ineorpo- cial aunouucoiueut ot the ratification of
10 “•
“
“ 7,50jGood Shirts and Drawers, 40cents
waa luuivd ss a Douioeratx: victory, «u
the Fifteenth Amendment
Laieu m te&gt;th. tb*M- jiarllos, with w1mb&gt;.
on* of the eliicf orators of tho occasion,
—Boaton proposes to celebrate the
and to hui utterances there was not a lisp
centennial anninriary of tho “Boston
wish and will of a majority ?
’ of regret at the lose of much coVoted I
masom ro" on the 5th of Mareb, by a
Dated, May flAlHCO-yl
GRAKD RJPH)&amp;
they honestly differ from tbit rommiltoo _ There can exist no stronger proof tliat madcal entertoinmimt
rights, nor was there uttered a word of
us to the test means of'ftccumi.lish.'ng a-1 ,tb* mtm.cl«L)cd to that convention by the '
—A tast locomotive an the Pan Han­
indignation at “tho wanton usurpations
Riq'ublii aa party of this State were, a
desired ead.
dl*
Rood
scooped
up
a
calf
on
the
track,
IMPORT
Sluiitafkscturwsw or
of a tyranoica! and ccrrupt odmtoiftra|a. a. a. a &lt;:•.-&gt;
We apprehend that three gentlemen vast majority ot them, in favor of prohi­ varried it seven miles, and dolirerod ft in
bition than the fact, that tJtey did give 8t*ub*nvill* unhurt.
DesMs.
or* caroleaaJy^taang their reputation
“OVB WATCH.”
What an opportunity was here offered,
— W. B. Smith was convicted of mur­
for intelligence, honesty, tibcrelity and the people an oppoAmity to incorporate
TrisAle,
a$d how strung* that these poor, abused,
fair dealing, to &lt;cy nothing of Christia'n that ,-prtocijilo' to tho organic taw of the der in the second degree, at Muskegon,
j
Y!
naurpucaMMl
u«
a
down trodden and misgoverned penile,
yesterday,
and
sente:,cod
to
fifteen
years
State.
courtesy, to the hands of the man who
TrOto
ExtrairaprisoamenL
This
was
tho
second
foiled to utter.* cry whore sounl could
And’ how could the expires will of
■ot have been mistaken by from 1 or foe.
Plated War*.
fearl
What a happy thought it would have I f&gt;rr too prod^al of the fair fame of his
by submitting that question,
’ been for them to lisve (called on Bill
| friends. Nor i&gt; it to good taste tor todisrenuxc V.
IVORY FAJffl,
Hungen, or Sam Cox, ar Join Morrisvi-toala who Love no lately sloughed off question, so tliat a man might vote upon
BROXZE ' wehjirb
dados
from their rwspeeuro parties t &gt; nfor t, this point without any haaftMion, and
aahM and Join them in their wailing^
without feeling that bo wn* cumpromuEXartAVED.
I VARUS GOODS.
‘ nnd assist them in raising to the vary
—
triad" leadam of these pArtiea Now w* toghimaolf to any i«rticntar. As the
car of Heaven their cry uf agony over
DRESDEN VAhtt.
rtxR
haro not much respect fur tho ans Icad- result showed, a majority of tho people
M. 8. SMITH AJSD CO.
' hope* crushed, prospects btightud, and
- TOILET SETTS,
ers of tho so-called Democratic party, of too State ware opposed to prohibition.
table
cvtlkrv.
AXE
wow
orsxuio
roa
nra
’
' Kbertuw doatroyi-d.
but the “*U red in* 1^,," cf
But this UEgrati'ful and suffering peoConstitution. Had not th* ultn-fruhiGOODS,
OOLD,
.
pie praise theft* tyrants and extol th* ac­
an uunreally targe Ata ottnonZZI
bitioniste of tho State always pushed fur.
whoso names will have become
DItLSSIXG CASpt.
SILVER
lortmeut of kVrelgn
' tian of their oppressors. In their won­
^•rd tho idea that a vast majority of th*
’
GLOVE
amt
their
own
Importation
dirful infhtuaU &gt;n they forget thotc who
“Prohibition County Central Committee” p*&gt;pls wore to favor of a prohibiten-,
HAXDXERClftEV
VDtod that they should not name back
IVORr HEAD
shall haro faded even from the monu- itieteod of a license taw ? Had they not
I luted Ware etc
BOXES.
into th* Union with tho olive branch
CANES.
„
whh-h ihuvo'mJSt
monte they are erecting for themselves j urge?! • it, time* without number, that
' COBAL * •
waring oT«r th&lt;m&gt;, and fad to see that
they were spoiling for the mum in thia
R^oeod
•------is selling DRUGS
I
their greatest good rested to remaining
torgAten with tho unrecorded history of matter ? .
DIAMONDS,
a
nd
MEDICINES
^^hida th* sisterhood of States," an
And when th* masse* tj«ko fur themHol® ▲srenta In Mloblxan
OAUXET JEWELRY.
the penny fight they arc now waging
example of the terrible lengths to which
ML’HIC BOXES,
wlrea and contradicted this assertion,
KWER
alds.
. Rcpubli an revesgo could be extended. with common sense, and, w* beliovo, ncA th* m*n to blame who enacted th&lt;&gt;
TOAX
I'KARUi.
AMY OTHER
Foor Demoonry! but yesterday it against tho sugg.-ations of their bettor clause on Tliich ihe^ voted? You
8T0XB
FIRM
IX
BARRYOWETT.
American Watch Company.
claimed to oShrupion tho cause of those judgments.
might as well argu.j that b.-cousu the now
PULL STOCK OF
CAMEOS.
luckier*, cnee, “ground beneath tho re­
Constitution ws _ voted
___________
down___
the_____
mun
A-TB THX
lentless Ijccl of n military totrnp,” end ,
who
framed
it
were
not,
a
majority
uf
dear friends, you jeopardise your litera­
I. O/o. F.
OTHER RJCH
’ now they who Wcro favored by tide mag- j
. ■ C’EX-1-I1IXAT13D
them, Republicans, because the project
naniincua protection foil to giro them j ry reputation in making Lincoln tho au­
JX2WT3LIITthor of tliLs old saw, to tho acme man. o a wbulo was &lt;tafoaU-d. as to affirm
all al
that too osnrautton was nol a prohibito­
nor jou did th* other day, when you so
Lowma Prlees
noticed by those whom it claimed fur
ry
cmia
bocause
th*
•
section
looking
in
flippantly attributed to Wenttaif Phillipa
friends, treated with caralsaa contempt
th*
direction
uf
prelilbition
was
alaughtth* language of Ltoyd ‘Garrison. Still,
• by those who consider thorn too wbak tu
the moral of th* saying is a good one, cred also.
be dossed as *nomir«, tbs Democratic
Let us taka ano th«• view of to* mat­
and the good sans* of lb* admonition it
, Th® way to make monev
party has no work left to du but to go
contains furnishes th* best rebuke to ter. Supjmsing that th* Constitution
tho way
to save it is to buy your
ou to its work of voting “no" to every
your fully, mid tlic licst reosona why we
project, of whatever character, that is
I band, file prohibitory clause bad carried
put forth by the party that baa the sym-1 who have faith in the ability of tho Re­
Dated, Dumber 15th, 1 BCD.
publican party to complete the great tha..8^ato by a . large majority* would

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 .Canal Street^Grand Rapids.

Star Clothing House,

Time-Keeper *

E

FIRST quality

GE(fftGE PRESTON
JOB PBDTTIHG.

Why
Is it thatJDr. Hoback’s Stom.
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

Because
They lire the best combina­
tion ever made.

Why
Do the Dmggista rrahn.
. maxi Dr. Ruback's Bitten
to their cuAtoiners?

Our patrons and the pubbe
plreaed to learn that we ham en|
foreman W. H. Uotxxa, tat
Charlotte Ayaihasa, and former
Marshall StatassiM, known oj
Printer of excellent tastb and ca
Job Printing in all its branches,
wedding can! to a mammoth
plain or ornamental - executed &lt;
notice, and ax lower price* than c
ptaing office ia th* Blate. Call
Bxnxa Ontcx, corner of Be
Church streets, over th* grocery
J. Cote A Son.

Because
After yc.v» of experience
and trial they have been
proven.to be a sure euro
for Dyspepaia and Indigo:,
tion.

i

J

ard ntmsi

1

CITY DRUG STORE!

FAMILY GROCERIES,

holidays,

F.D.ACKLEY

c

Gorham Plate

work wo have commenced, should not not these gentlemen from ‘Trohiliithn J£ASTINGW
and then wfll be nothing left of it but

~~

WOOLEN FACTORY!

of tho Democratic jwrty ho* jdungud the tunito of thus exproreing their opinions .
sannut be laid beauts* it* guilty memonation. So far the nobl* steed has barn* on this vital matter, without doing vious faithfully tied well, and w* foal that ,
we can trust him y*L
;
FKOH1BITIOH PARTY.
In conclusion, ss wo would do good to | (

w. Ur. rsivtaMd th. «u„

.r

Hardware
----- OF

H. A. GOODYEAR.

Haitism Pooled FactOil

our cwwuM, we adriao you to dismiss
your present scribe and ollotr him to dU- | blind to all light, and' deaf to ail snund

Why
Is it *tbnt l*liydicinna uso
and recommend Dr. 1L&gt;bnek’s Sugnr-eontcd Bluud
Fills?

Because
They know the ingredienla
of which they are made.

Why
•Arc Dr. Itaback's BJ«od
Purifier nnd JBluod Fills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for the cure of all
diseases of the blood ?

Because
The Blood Purifier is the
only nrlicli! In tho market
whichrontainstlie celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden fur its
mnuufaeturc, mid tho Pills
coutniu the active principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Root,) and is a substitute
for Mercury.

Why
Arc Dr. C. W. Roback'i
Stomach Bit trrs. Blood Pitrifier ami Blood Pills the
three greatest rerrtodics tho
world UM ever known?

Because

A»D WORK CL'AIUKTEED.

Mt useful articles, can save Lt

After eleven yenrs' experi­
ence and trial thosales have
increased each and every
year, and thuuaands of let­
ters (unsolicited) of the re-

Tas wrek re ite srttais nil at Cl
aasspeewlly sssyasist (si lb« dtp Ik ef
aein Ite .rrird ot .o taoist, -ta.
wtlltarreoata.

�’Hto aeeuery along the Columbia m
grand aud beautiful On either aide the
immeaee Lffle are covured with the fir,
fine and hemlock, which tend greedy to
enhance the beauty of the eoene. In
tho di^onre i. teen Mt. Baker, Mt St
Helena, and Mt Hood, rearing tlnrfrm!.jeilic peak, far above the lino of {wrj.-elunl enow. Any American ean well bo
pn.ud to aay that thia U a part of his
native laud. I believe traveling u con­
ducive to loyalty.
A ride of uLuut one hundred milee tin
Uw Colombia rirwr braugkt no te the

Dauchey A

FARM Stitt

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feTblS,"*”1-

Phillipa. Mn. Mrlrlua
kleUrd. MIm Cl to C
Slaagblary. Mita liar

F.rtr Mrw wild land.

mb.

r.-li-ic, I., IMO.

luteal stctc-

1

“1 »Ud land, ai I.,

ut irtSi*

A THIEF.

£00K ONT FBI THE CARS!

JOB IRIHTIKO
Our paUotu and the public will be
pleased to learn that wc hare engaged oa
foreman W. IL IIoLXta, lata of the
Charlotte Rij&amp;ctt, and formerly of the
Man'.inll Sta.'nnan, known a^A Job
Printer oi excellent tat th and capability.
Job Printing in all its branches, ^rom a
wedding card to a mammoth jotter—
plain or ornamental - executed on abort
nutice, and al lower pric—a than any com­
peting office in the State. Call at the
Banm Orttea, corner of Mate and
Church streets, over tho grocery itore of
J. Cola A Son.

SPAULDING'S HEW CASH STORE
BUSINESS CARDS.
MORTGAGE SALE.

PRICES TO SUIT
WHAT ARE TNET!

That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

has a fine assortment of
NEW NILLIKEBl'GOODS HERE.

0. I. SPAOLDINfl.

JOHN G. RUNYON
•lootba of baatbaaiaa ap to the tore! of Cbria
ttoaltv the rvaidaata of Barry Coaaty. 0, bow
beautiful la to aaa tba 4arU rwbakiBg ala. I
wonder whetbae.lbaBa worthy gnaUesMe woa't
ptaaaa to wall Belli wheal bean a boater prteo
buL.ru they Compal tba Barry Caaatyitoo to par

KEEPS THE LARGEST

Music &amp; Jewelry.

h daaaltoa party waa NmU al Um batol to thia
Teueeaaa Turn aatortalnad tba people ef
Mur.bull wxb three totrnaUng laetum tout weak. village ea Friday era tba tttb luaL, for the bun
W. wlU&gt; Heating oaeld en,oy tba priruiage of adret the Rar. A. M. Aewla, Uai.eeaaltok BlateUr of PvairtevUto. tba retail buing »1U. A
gaod Uoia waa had. aad ovary owe prtaeal waa
Baah dellgtitad wtQrtbe party..
.
Tba weather with aa to aaiakly tba last ae
with yea. •Bain, «Mw, free., and thaw thaw to
the order of th. day-and daya tad witU-nd if

AKO BEST STOCK

BOOTS AND SHOES
Dims, Melici®, Groceries,

7018099
Groceries and Produce,

General Grocer,

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All Percent Who Owe

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GRAJKTk PHILLIPS
GRAWT Bt PHILLIPS

frieada *Ho tearaa a family ef Mghlar aiaa rtlldr~. tba yauagwi being about too Jeon old. Ha
waa a well-to-do Earaxar, and will ba greatly
stowed by tba umnuuelty H» »■ a Catholic,
aad wiM probably ba buried al Katosatoa.

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January 3d, 1870. $

EstToa Banna: On the morning rf
Dec. 29th, IMO, yourhumbloeorreepondlnt took paeeage on board the steamship
1 Montana for the Qty of Portland. Ar­
rived here thia morning nt 7 o’clock, on ;
conect, with the exception of aame huge
gtanering, the efltet of riding the
waree of the Pacifio Ocean. Arrived at J
,

Aatoria yeteerday morning a little after

HALL'S

PRORATE.'ORDER.

At Once—NOtV.

VEGETABLE SICILIAN

HAIR

A.t Once-NOW.

S£lf£WER.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches, r.K&gt;«&gt;
*

irine Gold Jcrwrelry,

SiH Silver aii PM Ware.

mite,

-A-t Once-NOW.
wtat r.sv,
mat mao,

We Mean What We Say,
AND MUST HIVE OUR PAY

Weichwa, cSwekaoad Jewelry Bapalrvd
Thia ia a email place ef probably aix

AiroNCSTnAVEOCRFAY
AEB HOST IIIVEOl'R PAT

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WTTHOtrr DKU. V.

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�legal notices.

Frosh Garden, Flower. Fruit,

(aeafotowrf/resijfrif ptft.)

where we arrived rather late to receive Herb, Tree, Shrub knd Ever­
a cordial greeting from Mrs. nnd Mu» green Seeds, with directions for
Sherman, and a warm shake of the hand culture, prepaid by mail. The
from the General. All who call al this most complete and judicious as­
hospitable mansion are forcibly struck sortment in the country. Agents
with the marked absence of all preten­ wanted.
^rtartssfvll&gt;*er far li en ; pmeU bj mail.
tion, each member of the family bring
moot delightfully natural nnd unaffected
Miao Sherman is particularly admired
for her sweetnsos and simplicity of man­
ner, which in this city where there must
necessarily be much show and eaten tatibn, frequently upon veiy slight foun­
dation ofcouxeo. makes her a great farorttx Mrs. Oox and her young daughter
also welcomed their friends with a great
Wl‘ lOTEBTISEMElTS.
earnestness of manner, that at once
makes all fed al borne, but owing to die
Goo.
P. Rowell &amp; Co's Column,
many persons being present, and &lt;mrJ

;®kt fasting* S«nt&gt;
DOCT. DODD'S

GEO. IVA. DEWE

AT RAMTIXOA BABBT CO, MICH.
OEm »»ct J. Cola * Moe's Oratory Stere,
aide Coart Ueaoo BqosM.v .

INVIGORATOR.

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

•Bujinrs-s Sirrrtsnj.

first visit, of necessity short, wo cannot
_do full justice to these estimable ladies

mm u’
jHgMfyo?
/ark. TbU •itraorllnanr eollocUaa to U
• ilrn.iraa-n ufferwl In ika ballad trials
The wedding of Mias Cutis—a cou-in
- « ten.?,
**
of Mrs. General Williams, formerly lira.
Stephen A Douglass—to Mr. Mourv&amp;dd
was a very brilliant affair. It took place
at tho ehiuch of the Epiphany, which
nusa, Mun—t, J«rn—m.
was crowded to the utmost cajmrity. The
».aer. XD l*»rusito ot StoAmrriMM. C*4*1oim»i isttr 1#&gt; &gt;•*•■)
bride wore an elegant white rep silk, and
r *d4r«« os, rx.lpc «/
b» tli« aucthe usual tulle veil, both beautifully ornomentod with orange bloMom* and ivy
leaves. There wore tight bridesmaids,
auliaral l'oU«r
all very young end lovely girls, and the
more interesting from the fact that near­
------------------ly all of them ore debutantes. The
whole affair wont off with gn.il eclat,
and gave infinite salisfoctfon to all psi-

V
JOHN ROBERTS.
|HTBI_aAX
Dvoffl*

OIL

taijj,, mb IhV

&gt; mr* ot th« pall­
As U to fnnkaa or
r no i.-a lotto ponvM
to seadewy of MM

ties either directly or indirectly con-

Tho President holds hi* first evening
reception of the Nwr.Year on next
Thursday night. It will. of course, b ■
crowded with tho usual kinds of peopto, tho wise and the unwise, the young
and the old, the beautiful and the Ivmv ly—in short, a fao sitnilo of tho hun­
dreds ft*! hare preceded it in times
gone by.
Lire.

DR. 00. SCOTT,

’K5£J“
H. J. HANEY.
PHYSTCTAX a»4 IJara-n. OM-. I
ef Fail (MH.Mmn Ureal. lta»

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WELCn * OBn-HTHS.

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L W. VBOOMAM,
DBFUTT sitesnj f,r
.u *ioU^7 ttaMSJtXT’SIi sU* sCe

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DETROIT BILUARD TABLES.
sometimes when witnessing thoamount
wasted around barnyard and stack ■
This waste Is entirely unnecessary, nnd
if It waa made the rule of every fanner
never to feed any kind of stock upon the
ground, thousands of dollars might be
saved annually. There are times to Is
sure, when the earth Is fraaen dry and
clean, but If racks are not provided, full
pne half of tbo time the hay will be dealt;
out cither Id wet mow or tnud, and n
good part lea lost.
Portable racks should
used nround
stacks aad their location changed every
few days: the racks should tie so eon-.
structed that the stock can get at thelr
feed handily, and at the same time made
so that the bay cannot be pullet! out
and trampled under foot. For cattle, n‘
good rank may be made wltii common
rougbtboarda and a few piece* bf scant­
ling. Make them four or live feet wide,
ten or twelve feet long, end two feet deep;
have four by four Inch scantling In the
corners, and also in tba centerof the ends,
Blurring up twelve or fifteen Inches
above the top of tbo rack; to the latter
nail in a center partition lengthwise;
thus you bare a double rack where cattle
will eat contentedly. Do nut have the
end boards or pieces of scantling reach
down as tow as the side boards, a nd then
by rounding up tbo end* of the aide ;

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

aftK*

r» “iffir'r

wmCu. h A.rroBn. i». a.

COMMON SENSE!!

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WM. H. HAJTFORD,

■LOOSMOTOS ILL NUKmEIIY.
19tb Year! 600 Aereo! 10 Groenbouao.1
ri£Wi'
C. G. HOLBROOK.

J. * T. McGREGOR,

I.OItii.I.AlilFS

ban

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“EUBEKA”|«S^:?S
Nnnklaj Tobacco I vanaily aAaalrW.
Il to Mt u tn taadsoma oiadia ban. ta vbl&lt;!&gt; or
dm fit JIatrarhiaa Piomar. daily iwaksd.

Yacht Club

JOHN MICHAEL.

LKAGAL NOTICES.

.aj.

CENTURY)
HABTING8 HOUSE.

r* ’seta. CuwHUasAt-, Soil'^*1* .JI*'** **wJ ktlsto. Duxxl Stbikss.

H0LB100K A MILLS.

■ I. 0.0. F.—Tbo Grand Encampment
mol al Detroit la*t week and beddes the
trance rtfon of Ite regular bus Ineos elected
tba following officer* for the enauiug
Irrportrn tnd J»U&gt;«n of

Foreign &amp; Domestic Dry Goods.
SbNWword jtMsm,

G. S.-F. M. Footer, Jackson.
G.T.-Wm. B. Wood. Detroit
G. /. W—F. H. Rankin, Flint
Grand Hep. to Grand Lodge of U. 8.—
Gao. Dean. Detroit
_ Beatinel—Dexter Gray, Uudaon.
On Thursday, the ufflern* of the Grand
Ledge were elected m folftnre:
Gland Mooter—E. H. Whitney, Lan-

AARON OJ.ARK,

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AT HIKTISOS. DARBT CO.. MICH.
J. Cal*
Oncry Stars, Met
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Tom* ol ■■toed,clow :
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SujintM Itirertonj.

" With Malice toward none.—with Clarity for all,—with Piranesi in the Right’

VOL. XIV.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1870.

CUSTOMERS’ BENEFIT !

gartrg.
COOKING AND COURTING.

CHARLES H. HAVER.

Bru* Mara BmlwaMiii.

GRAND

SALE

COST

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JOHNBOBHRTS,
JltTSICIAX and^«rj£». Dwallta* an Braad-

BOSTON CASH STORE!

E. H. MALLORY,
gnKRTFT. 0f«* al the Coart Hook. HaaUan.
MlaliUrae.
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ttrart. HMtlnri.
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A. P DRAKE. M. D.,

.t^.TJi’fSiSEKssSsiS
Ufa b rr—za'M la tnr»l an

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Comrtiencing Jan. 15.

posimm w con
PERFORM

»,..oii™ rrya

ADVERTISE.

Como and share in the general benefit.

DR. C. 0. SCOTT.

ALLEN BENNETT.

H. J. HANEY.

Hasting*, Jan 12th, 1870.^

£ w. vnooKAjr.
t. rollnuat UrvnjUaal Uli »»J adjelala*
Toantie*.
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DR. C. C. LIN5LEY,

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EXCELSIOR

te al! sell, br 4V ■»
Barry aoauty. KUb.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

ATTENTION. COMRADES I

Hastings Gash Store!
Are now offering for Sale, a full Stock of New an 1 Sonaonnblo
Goods, recently parehased fa tho b«st eastern markets'st the
lowed poewLle pneoefor cash. ' Our stock tool ode* a full line of

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STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Cloths and Rcady-mado Clothing.
Hati &amp; Caps, Boots A Shoeo, Grocorica, Ac.
IdB 'Cash paying customer*, give us a call. _ We will clioerftfUy show you_JJJ
our stoek, that you tuny canqiaro prices" with auy ether first-cLu* Store
157*111 the Stati*. We have got the Good* and we want to *ell_l&gt;i
them, and shall try to sell you nil we can end- will Mtisfy you that it
GF*!* for your interest t&lt; • buy hero. We vacant the price* shall be satisfactory.
J
We will take in exchange for our goods,

BTTTTER, EGGS, DRIED FRUIT &lt;ScO,
J. P. ROBERTS A CO.

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Those fa want of a Machine will ]dea*e call and lot Mr. lld'lins show you some
of hia fine work. frF* Itern’-mbor the place, on* door West of J. P. Roberta A
Co.'* Drug Store, ■ontli-sidn State Street
GRANT A PHILLIPS.
Hastings, May IDth, 1809—yI

WM.H-JEWELL,

JOHN MICHAEL,
Hots* aadCama*e PsUter. ®'*^r

DRUG STORE
WHERE YOU WILL FIND

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
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GIET BOOKS,

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TOYS, Acc., Jtc.

With Prices to suit the Times.
WM- JONM.
araoiox b-ua "Xi“ u*ai*i

XDRUCS AND MEDICINES
la Complete in Every Department.
J^tAdle »Ule ExcbMUT?-

J. P. BOBERTS A CO.

JAMMJOIIWTOJ. Frrarfator.

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HsMings, Doo 20th, 1869—wyl.

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Exchange.

PICTURES FRAMED,

THE HUSBAND OUTWITTED.

NUMBER 42.

Mim EUawurtli" left him without a
“And why did you play this jest upon
ord.
•
‘
m*F’
“ It is well,” he muttered to himself.
“To ere whether you really loved mo
for my own sake."
“ Ah, pretty, indeed! And suppose you tag in MainwaU’a ear, two can rtar “
that game, can t they F
MainweQ took Nedfa jeering very *o“ Humph F’
sho had diverqa-ared. 8ho did not once
80 there was a little family quarrel on
turn to took back.
the »j»ot
“Now invito your father and mother
“ humph!" and turned again to finish to come ud h*o u*," mid Mr. Mainwnil, pride
I
after tho cloud* had cleared away some­
his work.
what.
•
“IwiV*he replied, “I wiR But
was through and wm putting on hi*
coat. “ I tliought,’rwrUajis. that I had first you tnuri go with mn to •ew”' then., And vet wti
found • woman after my own heart. and to pacify them, hi view of what wo was brand «
But amid tliit world of fashion and

nur go.
.
Ho avoided her thereafter. He did
not seek to catch her eye for a bow of
reevgnilioo. Whoa she entered a draw­
ing roim where liewns he would go out
by anolbee way. But he we* more than
over in the company.of Ned Whittaker.
Ned, in i*»ing to and fro between
Mis* Kll«worth and him, served rtill a*
a sort uf link between them.
“ You are a tynical fellow,” ufd Ned,
one day. “ Why don’t you take tho
[&gt;cople as they oro ? You will find good
enough iu them."
“ But they won’t take mo a* I am.
That is the trouble."
“ Pooh 1 Yau see yourself that sho
allows no other suitors to ncnanij Any her.
Don't yon see that ah* i* alon* or with
other girb tho nice: of tho time F'
“ Iler b’-art is full of vanity.’’
“ Pshaw! She fa trained to loxoriou*
notions that'* all/’
MamwoU'e trunk was awaiting him
and the stage, cuuido on th* jaarxa, at
tim time this conversation was going ox
On the trunk were his initiate, O. M.
Mis* Ell-worth, passing that way, saw
tho Initials ®°t by chsnc*, for sho had
been very busy scrutinizing the trunks
that ksy together in a i&lt;le, and when she
saw tho initiate, sho started aud turned
pale.
She recovered brnelC and withdrew
with her companion a little way, and
thon stood still aud watohed. J‘roseat&gt;y Mr. Mainwell cam* cut with Ned upon
the piano. IIo chanced to turn his
toward Iwr, and their eye* met—mot for
tho first time since ■bo had left him
white ho was at work upcntheljck. flhe
did n«ii turn away her eye*- Hh* bowed
He lifted hi* hat. The ico wa» brokex
He aiiproaihod her to bid her good­
bye.
What the oemrereation was that cnsued Utwren th* two when they were
left alotie by moans of Ned’s ingenuity
in spiriting away therwt af tho compa­
ny, •* unknown, with th* excej^ion of
th* following:
“ But I am a locksmith,” said Mr.
Mainwell.
“ No matter "
.
"Are you willing to Uro aa the wife
of one who with Lis hands earns Li*
daiiv bread F’
“ I in wilUnjr to undergo anything to
be With you. I have suffered enough.
Tx_ 1__ 11------- l-.i
J.w. T L...

EA week at tho watering place, and
9M*t uf ths tini* each day sp-Bt in tho
muspnny of Mr. Mainwell. the gentle­
man whom ML* Ellsworth's &lt;&gt;(d friend'
had introduced to har one morning on
llio jriaz-a. bho haiP Bailed with "him
along tho share on moonlight evenings
and sho luid danced with him fa ths nnitod to the one I lore?’
tlfrougcd drawing room*.
“ But your mofhsr—yenr father F*
Mus.ElIerorth was not a flirt, who
“ Unleae I am willing to loare them
dLtnbutod her ideal* among many gentlomeu, and she hail found her ideal
well nigh realized in Mr. Mainwell.
“But then tho lose of wealth, of
&lt; *uly tho evening before, their talk hod position and of tho surrounding* of re­
withdrawn itself from tho general topic
finement F’
“ Do not soy anything more about it
I am willing to leare everything for
manliness »hn bad en^juragrd an ap­ your sakn. I am weary of being with­
proach to that pmonal sort of ronrcnu»out you.”
.
non which rotate* to lovo and matri­
“Would yob bo willing to become ray
mony.
.
wife this day, this hour 1 Your father
And now to find Mr. Mainwell this and mother might otherwise put obitamorning, with hi* coat off and a smith's
do* itrour way.”
anron on. engaged in mending a lock 1
“ I am willing — thia hour, this,
He no* doing it publicly. Thelockwta
minute.”
.
on tho dour that tod to the tniddlo of the
“Hwy do not know of my position in
front iiiazm, where the fashtonalite In­
lif.?*
die* aud gvudemcn were sitting or protn“ They i.till tliiuk yon ar* wealthy—a«
I did?’

preached, leaning on th* arm of her
frtend, Afina Wort. Who rocogniaed we are now fa sprit, Husband and wife ;
him, looked intently at him, gar* her
end thon at onoe wo will take tho c«irs
for tluj liome I h«vv for you—a homo
which, though lowly, will moke you
to him.
^Yhither you go I will go."
Mainwell F’ sin eaked.
They were married iu a quiet way in
“ I do, Mira Ellsworth. I belicro 1 th* lifil* watering-plac* chapel, with the
am a natural rfiecdianic."
wicked Nad conniving at the intoohtof.
“ 11 appear* very odd to eoe yon doing Th* next train to the city convoyed thm
this.”
a* pasmog’ws.
“It is my trade,” ho replied, rising
will show von Hie shop where I
from hi* work and turning to her.
work,” said Mr. Mainwell, when theenrHer check Idancbad * Httlo. “ Your
riag* th*y took at th* depot in the dty
trade F’ she said, fatally.
hid drawn up before one of a long block
“Ye*, trad;. Mu* Ellsworth. The
proixietar said the lock needed mending,
of th* city.
and 1 told him that 1 could mend it fur
" What do you mean F’ she demaulhim."
The party of girls cam* a’otw just
thra. Aftfa- wondering at Mr. Mainwell awililo, and laughing at him, they

B. J- BROWN, IMT-1&gt;-

In
day* they *tarted out in a
carriage on th. ir errand. Mrs. Mainwell guvn tho direction to the driver, and
her husband could not help expressing
his wander at the increaaing squalor of
tho neighborhood through which thev
rode. The carriage drew up at length
before a miaerable looking tenouient
Louse ud stopped.
. * Where the draco are yon taking
me F’ asked Maio well, looking sharply
at hi* wife.

n&gt;iRJV
.
“TIero - wait," he exclaimed, after his
h*sitanry, “ let me gvt ont first ud help
you out Whst does thfa meu F*
“ Follow an."
She led him np stnire—up, up, thro’
throng* ud dirt end smell*, to the fourth
story. Here she opened u door without
knocking, and the two entered., Tho
woman wn* dreeied neatly, and so were
tho children, but they were all dreesod
very poorly, in koepisg with tho place.
Tli* man was dad more carelessly, and
even more ixx&gt;rly. On hi* head ho kept
his bat, wnich was full half a dosen

B. A F. LYOB.

ufaud and looked *

6 plinter*.
Ont of a handful of anoint ueedoiaa,
eyrvye* of marrying ud giving in mar­
riage. which w* find upon our tab)* thia
month, w» select the fallowing:

rta* to be tied, ba verily believed that it
W!t» alter some forma! and impre**iv*
fashion, and that it* legality would daitend entirely upon tho formality. H*
lent tl^pimticnt couplo waiting nboa
the thriwnold of double-ble***diMMe far
quite u hour, while bo thumbed over

growing impatience, hw slammed th*
book together u.l desperately exclaimed:
“Join righthuds I Nu’w listen to me.
“My Lu.banJ, Mr. Mainwell; tny fa­
ther ud mother, brother* and sisters,” I wut you to understud, before you
mill Mrs. Mainwell, introducing *11 go uy further, that yon have now un­
dertook
tho mart important uadsitsilif
* Mr. Main well stood ud stared, withthat you ever undertook to undertak*

“ Ask lirt-ir psudon, George, for run­
ning away with m«."
Out."
Who are tlici*”
Another
“ Have I not told yon; didn't I intro­
duce you F
“ W ho were they I saw at ho watering gent man—but to inordinately fond of
his joke that no official duty or dignity
pinO’P'

livelihood—served nt my trade, George —
ud she fancied iny nppoaranoo, dressed
tno up, ud took mo off there wij»
them!"
“ You jest with mo,'* ha said, w ith n
ghastly imile.
\
“Doll Do L indeed ? Three people
socm to neogniae me
a daughter ud
a sister. Jest, indo*d! You will find
that out."
“Youare too tasteful, too cultured,
too Cno fvaturod."
“ AU this a milliner may be, or a sew­
ing girl. Look for yourself among the
clave. It fa not true. AU that we giria
need is drera"
M&lt;BwoU lifted his fi»t and dashed it
through tb* air. He ground hi* tooth,

Mie wifo-took off her hat and cloak
and fnri, and flung hareclf down at the
table, and buried her face in her hand-

qoent pracioo t pm many log * couple of
peljiable venlnney, to conclude tho cere­
mony with a charge to tho n*w)y mare

of ma tri niCTdy, that
‘.tie pood advice *A-

peop’e to start out with prospects quit*
a* fair as ynttni sed md 1/ embay *MU

A far western mxnisge oeremosiy,
thirty years before tho Pacific Railroad

in hi* ahirt-sleevN, busily ply ing th* ho*.
Enter two candidate* fur matrimony,
who fallow him clotely along tho row.

“Ite you tbee^turoF'
•'Yea." And th* bo*
faster than ever. ' *

dcapernti-ly exclaim*. ‘“Wall, shot up, dent /t
have deceived me,” he aaid,
&lt;’ but come—you ar* my wife—I will try
ud brar it."
hill*.”
bho sprang to her foot ud confronted
Thus admonished the twain follow
him.
him anifously along, hand in hand, until
“ Your wife am I !** ahe exclaimed. tlia end of th* row I* reached.
" Your wife, ud doomed to Uro with
dern you, stud up here;, and the equire
loans for the moment upon hi* hoe bumay go. I will not live a wife unloved dto.
for myself—you must take me thus, or
“Do yon (to the youth) solemnly swear,
I willstay. *
He cdoecd Vi* door ud retired down
th* stair* Jo -the ,*tre*t, clenching his
hand, ud teelli as^t* went.
"
*
“Ito you (to th* girl) edteranhr g
“Th* horrid disgrace of it,".b« mut­ by thunder, to tale thia man for
tered. “ The deriaon that will b* my
tot. And then to marry eweb-a giri,"
But at th* street dour he tarried. Hr
had a etruggto thorn teiih himself, all mu anl wife!”
alon*. Hudrttmly ha turned and dashed
door of the room, seised hi* wife in hi*
nnn&gt; and dasped her to hi* heart.
followed that ah* uttered muehl

“Nowl begin to think that you da
• My chiliIren aia’
loro me,” shu said, nulling in his face.
“You dolors mo ? You really think you No, *ir they ain’t u

wife ■ot my parents.

wai one fitted up *s a to
Ned Whitlakor hare j&lt;

ly.
"Kg
“I think I have learned this leaeoa,*
Mainwell added.

form* of ।

�M*I1

Alt r. ■■ E*m**

XOKTWATXE, JACKMX A HA

MORTGAGE SALE.

ani tov nrmi

gannn.

expedition in Eotturn Cuba, where tho

of lib-

DEfAL'l-TtartB^ta^

9*ol Md glistcUa

&lt;U»

In thio short article it will bo ri reply
-

’TitA.VXCX.EIt’S GUI1

take ujton thamsolree the duly of saying

WihYwdat.

to teach a school may consider himself
GHOST THAT WILL NOT DOWN. tho opring elections. It io none too soon as qualified for hij duties, but to simply
ask tho question which forma the head,
Whenever an occasion calle forth a
nttiin. Our township elections are too ing of this inquiry: *• Are you master
Considerable number of Demoerato for
apt to bo regxrded_as of no particular
political importance. It Is far otherwise. that which you propose to teach
form the people~of their undying devo-.
If by the lukewarmness of Republican*
Non many things which are taught in
our schools are valuable, just as they are
try, and their unflagging lore for tho
spring elections, they will setup a bowl taught with precision and exactness, and
constitution and tho law*. Since the
that the pwplo are aaxioui to restore to every departure from the mast rigid corcrualiing of the rebellion they hare boen
power the party that fought four year*
more than usually profuse in the*- dotlirough a bloody and cruol war to de­ mind of tbs pupil, but fails to make
stroy tho Government and the coatrtry, upon him tho proper imprestion, and
■ to affirm their intention to on forte tho
simply because they were dafoated at the goes far toward ran isring study irksomt,
payment of tho public debt to tho last
polls in 1860.
and school work a root burden.
fraction of tho last penny.
It behooves every trus lover of his
Teaching, orea in district achaols, is
Their profuse profetuoas in respect to
country, of liberty and justice, to rally taking rank ai a profusion as distinct as
these matters cannot but make didnter*at tho township election* and by a glo­ law or mod^pne, requiring persons of
eeted people entertain the idea that there
rious victory say to tho rebel sympathis­ broal general culture and thorough tech­
is lurking, somewhere within their vari­
ing copperheads that the people have no.' nical qualifications. Tho teacher who
egated body, a desire to oipress a diiferforgotten tho part they acted during tho to-day oommia ls a ready position in a
rebellion, in denouncing our brave sil- gjol sshool is one who knows more of
« That there is a body, styling themsolves Democrats, n ho. ara decidedly op­ diers ns “lincoln hirelings,” because every matter taught in hu school than is
posed to tho paym'int of the debt in any ttioy loft homo and comforts to fight tho found in tho text book ho has occasion
Southern wing of tho Democratic party; to m This u so la regard to History,
way whatever,
periodical utter­
ances of patriotism and honesty cannot — pioy Itavo not forgotten how they dis- Arithmetic, Goograjliy—nil school atadcouragod cnlisimonta by culling tho war oa—but csjwcially the ca*e in regard to
wholly conceal.' That this branch of the
party is strong numerically, b manifest on our pail ca “ abolition jig," in which Grammar.
It is simply impossible to pot into any
in tho fact that pa]&gt;crs of which “Brick*' no Democrat should engage ;—they have
Pomeroy’» Jinucrai may be taken as a not forgotten bow tho iJemocracy tried book not too large% bs unfit for school
specimen, advocating without tnr at­ to deprive Ute Michigan soldiers at the u*o as a text book, the necessary infor­
mation that will Itelp tho hurried teach­
tempted disguises the utter repudiation front from coating their votes in 1864
They have noi forgjt:en how their lead- er on I halting pupil over obstacles that
ef national obligations hav^a more ex­
* loaded circulation, and are ofiencr quot­ ora called our boys in blue “bell Iwundu” will ju-jMat thomsolvos every day in the
ed than those advocating the sum- thing and ••bulidoga,”nnd not having forgot­ study of language. What must bo done ?
in milder form, or deuyii.g it alto­ ten the.ie things and ninny others of a Must a teacher take time to bocomi mas­
kindro 1 nature, they,will sec to it that ter of all the authors “ aud their name
gether.
tho Democracy do not carry tbo spring is legion,” who hsva written on this mat­
■That men prominent in tho counsels
elections.
ter, before he outers upon his work?
of the party are ropuliationista, and era
Barry County has a bright and. noble Must he leave tho matter a dea l, ^unlooking anxioudy for the opportune mo­
record—let her sustain it thia spring in »&gt;lvod myitory, a* is too often done and
ment whan they san fasten their opin­
remo nbrance that wo are to lufvo r thus make the impro»iion on the mind
ions on the party and force their support
State ole: tion tliis fall, and should lose of the pupil that “ there is nothing to
by party discipline, is plainly seol in t-io
n» prestig- in the spring elections. It is tlio study, anyway,” aud “that they know
position taken by such mon as Mur.goi
pm * for Iho Republican press to begin as much, practically, who wasto.no time
and Gallsdsy, and by mia ai prom:nont
to ngitatate tho importance of a thorough instating Grammir us do tho**_who
and influential as Dan. Voorlicos. It is
organix :tiun for tho township election*. study mist?"'
•
not for * moment (opposed that there
It is plain Hint the one thing that
are hot men among tho Dcmo.'retj who
tiua—lot it move on.
Yours,
would assist a toacbci in solving tho diffavor tho papnrat of oar iudeblednoca
ViojLixcs.
ficuYties that give rise t &gt; such questions,
with ths most scrupulous honesty, prpmis ■ goodeneyclopodiaof Grammar, and
iaent among whom wo may name John
tho teacherSo passe won of such a vulDan. Sicklex.
Quincy Adams and Horatio Seymour,
ums would bo master of his position.
but ths noticeable feature in tho whole
i To tho candid consideration of the
There are doubtless thousands of
matter is, that the mon in the party who
are honed are unable to hold the repu- men who to nobly defsadod the honor teachers in the country who are not
and
integrity
of
our
country
on
tho
tent
­
distors in chock, and may at any moment
ed fiald we command the following from w* have it in " Goold Brown's Grammar
prominent places, and giro to the** tho Kalamazoo Gtnt’.U, and simply ask of English Grammar*,” a large octavo
our “boys in blue'* to remember that volutus of over 1100 pages, published
whose wards and actions they so much
by William Wood A Oo., Now York.
deplore, the foremost positions, and to
Thia book fills tho nisco it is designed
their dishonest schemes tho sanedos of nubia who for their country and human­
ity perillol their all at tho cannon’s to occupy as fully and completely os does
a party platform.
month,
and
that
on
one
of
the
hardest
Webster's
Dictionary fill its proper place,
We do not hesitate to say that there is
fought field* bo left a leg, a monument and is about as iudisponsablc. Not that
of hia undying bravery. But it is meet all questions ire settled iu it bayond ca­
that this ghost that will not down, even
that such as ho should bo defamed by vil, but tha^/rom its pages you are en­
at the bidding of those whoso voice it
ths unterrifled of Michigan. Tho slur abled to mo all sidei of a question, and
Ba* been accustomed to obey, may yet
iu
the article on the Senate ha* not instead of groping along a wall, or in
■talk abroad at noonday okd draw after
the dark, to see your way clooriy an!
it to destruction the credit of this greal enough of sense in it to demand or re­
choose which path you will travel. fk&gt;
ceive
even a pasting notice:
nation. Tho facility with which tbo
Tho Republican pre*s bus lieen con- perfect a book is it, although marked
udcrably agitated over ths question of with some poculiaritios of orthography,
voice to every scheme of political iniqui?
Dan’s confirmation by the Senate. Tho and with some opinions which, while
ty, that gave tho faintest promise of suc- desire is genera', for his confirmation.
they may never find popular acceptance,
The “ fltneM-of things" demands thnt
we do not hwitate to express our belief
we need put no trust iutho words where­ Dan be confirmed. Tho Republican
party is tho meanest party thpl ever dis­ that tho next fifty years will fail to prowith they profess their desire to pay tho
graced American politics. The ftreeoat
debt The tremor that agitated tho Dem­ mon in ths Senate are the lows*! and
No schoolhouse is furnished without
ocratic Representatives when Mr. Golla- manaoAt mon that over disgraosd the
day said that “tho whole Democratic Senate Hal]; and Dsn Sickle* is tho
sitiou,
unless ho has had more than or­
party stood upon his platform bat wore moonast man over sent from the United
State* as minister to a friendly power, dinary moans at his disposal for procur­
afraid to avow it;” showed that he struck
and there is a jieculiar Ctass* ialu* cou- ing information, who has not ready acat a vital point “d ^nt home the firmation.
oesa to thia truly profound and scholarly
blow.
Ix&gt;t Dan be confirmed.
w rk. ’
J. H. Palmbo,
t The frantic crijo of Eldrodgo, Niblack
Co. Bup’L Schools.
and others, testified to the depth of tho
wound and tho acutance* of tlioir suffer­ tiocs at same length the death of Hon.
News Itemsings, and when they attempted, to shield Samvu. Cmiwblxb, who died at his resi­
themsolrse behind prominent Republi­ dence in Bodford, New Hampshire, on
—Ii a serious nonaent on the Albany
cans, with the cry of guilty children tho 11th day of January, 1870, agod 05 and Boston liulroad, three men were
killed.

V'

the patriot father* of Now England, and
a man whom tho people delighted to
honor. Deni the father of Hon. Z.
Chandler, our able, efficient
accom­
plished Senator, and on old wall feel that
his days were orowaed with honor, ea lie
viewed the manly stand over taken by
exact justice in all ■ things, should ring hu son in dafimco of tho flag under
again throughout the laud until tho re
Terborating ochcre* shall drive into oblivan American Senator.

tifis 1 in tho most emphatic manner to tho
weakness of lbcirprote*ta
At this juncture the Republican party
' should give forth no doubtful sound.

ir the ‘‘literary gentleman,” who doo*
On tho utterance of that sound, and not nied a Webster’s Dictionary, will
&lt;h» willing support that it shall awaken, turn to Ilia proper place in that volume,
he will And that the author thereof difr
work thus far carried so nobly on. Were fam from him, - doubtless to the ducrodtho Democratic party to come into power

national credit begin io die. Men
whose hearts boat in unison with Mun­

w um tn

Tho Spring.EncMon*.

of the word indispensable.
•'Little boot* should keep near shore. ’

—Th* Iter. Theodore Pock, of Hu bo­
on, is reported as a fugitive—the wife
f one of his deacons going with him.
—Sixty train* of can arrive and depart

.. aaa«gsaae"-w

from Grand Rapid* daily.

As OurjtAaN-Tbo refund of ths
Senate to contfrm tho nomination of
n 'iu IkiitUrta
Attoroey-Genaml Hoar.
iw la am U&gt;

In Exchange Block. Middleville.

Wrljht * Smitfc,

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: Church Directory.

GEOHGE PRESTON

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GROCERIES,

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In making this announcement to the
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FAMILY OBOCEBIXI,

«K

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tings, where you can always find a
splendid Uno of
CLOTHS,
CAS8IMERES,
VESTINGS,

FIRST QUALITY
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ing to man's wear.

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1 WAWFALTlRIXt DEriHTME.VT,
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NO PRICES LOWER THAN OURS,
_A.yi(1 Lastly,
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FAlUtOX ONE UVNDflKD ACBBA adjolala*
loa n.w. all in the O~a&gt;- oT Carry "Bd buna.

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GEOHGE PRESTON
Wx. L. Cct*

ZjalraB*.

Why
MORTGAGE SALE.

WRIGHT &amp;. SMITH,

T&lt;EW GOODS

f’ iu.rn.bau cuart, tar uhl woaty. .1, V31 e&gt;.«

■Mat lira at. apac Mid
r-nludilUywt *L

Rail Road prices
SPAULDING'S SEW CASH STORt
EVERYTHING TO PLEASE,

i aauar of ilia eusta «f

2®

PRICES TO SUIT!
That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

mbi.uii. .nA msnsi srasM !•«•« r. WrMt or
I..IW u ..uu.or r*r-1 «r um iii.au ।•«nr »&lt;-.u b»
tarw^wssftsaS'w-®
SmM &gt; ou. &amp;■&lt; lew. MtfLa* MS* ■»* AMS. all Salta

has a fine assortment of

SALE ON EXECUTION.

MET SILLlItHT C00M IEKE.

0. 0. SPAULDING.

ardftirvua UwraaC. Iba
&lt; Lu'.m Btrow. •ar.lr.r of 1

JQ-OTICE.-TO SAVE COSTS
AH Parsons Who Owe
All Persons Who Owe

’

AH Parsons Who Owe

GRAYTA PHILLIPS
GRANT k PHILLIPS

GRANTS PHILLIPS
....

... . o

Why
Do tho Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Iloback’s Bittern
to thoir cuatomcra?

Because
After years of- experience
and tnal they have bees
proven to be a sure core
for Dyspepsia and Indiges­
tion.

.

Why

Is it that Physicians um
and recommend Dr. Roback's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?

Because
They know tb^ingredient*
of which they arc made.

Are. Dr. Hoback’s Blood
Purifier aud Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for tho euro of all
diseases of the blood ?

Because

PROBATE ORDER.

CHANCERY SALE.

Tbeji arc tho best combin*tiun ever made.

Why

MRS

Tho Blood Purifier is the
only article in the market
which contains the'celebrated
costly Drugs imported «x.pressly from Sweden for its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain the active principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Root*) and is a substitute
for Mercury.

id

Why

. —Gold has been discovered in Clarke
County, Ill.

SALE ON!EXECUTION.

Mnat Call aa4.KetUe

Mast Call and Kettle

At Once-NOW.
-A_t Onw-NOW.
AtOnot-NOW.

with American policy toward China

AND MUST HIVE OUK PAT

ATO MUST HAVE OCK PAT
AXD MUST HIVE OCE PAT

N»nBgnfer»i*t*d ear Job Roo
esev*SMon« bbS B&gt;*lrrial. •« *
pan* lb*o *’«r to lur» o&lt;H Pia.o
FriellB(, so Bbotl noun, tad at tb

Because

[OOKOUT FOITHECABtf

COMM IS I OX EKS’ NOTICE.

R C FBI MOUL
Jadta of Probata

.

Is it that Dr. Robnck'a Stom­
ach Bitten increase in ml!n
every year?

—A riot occurred at Burkville. Mita.,
and 76 negroes were arrested. J

arc singularly Illustrated In the Bcnnto-

Nlgfct «■

MICHIOAX CXNTtlL B. R. AT J

■

. gBOULDEB, ARMS I

—Tho Crosby Opera-House, Chicago
was damaged by fire on Wednesday
night

Hyde Park to throw the long Island
Railroad train from tho track.

K'-r- IStt S'”’~
CHACKKB8,

90033

—The Member.
Union Express
Oompany’e office at Darlington, Wi*.,
has been rubbed of J2,“00.

—Resolution* have been introduced in
tho Florids Houso to impeach Got. Reed.

OYSTER
PIO-NIC
BOSTON
80DA

C. D. STEWART.

Railway will be completed to Charlotte
to-morrow, and trains will run to Battle
Creak from thia point in about a week.

— Several hostile tribes in th* Indian
Territory o$s preparing for a-Springcam
poigo against tho white settlors.

—The Philadelphia Metropolitan Po­
lice bill has passed the Pennsylvania
Legislature.

BUTTER

Your CREAM (orCracknell) CRACEEIJ

Cold.—The thermometer Friday wa*
24|o below zero at Bangor, Me.

2tcw Jtdrrrtijrrarnts.

Your

Year
Your
Tew
Your

Are Dr.' C. W. BolMck'.
Stomach Bitten, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills tho
three greatest remedies tho
world has ever knownt

Because
After eleven years’ experi­
ence and trial the sales nave
increased each and every
year, and thousands of let­
ters (unsolicited) of the re­
markable cures they have
performed bear witness.
tho loUor* ia Ux*l
Colam. of cure, by Uow

•

�genl and MimtHanrouj.

BUSINESS CARDS.

FARMER® -HELPER,
twa now to poem tbs rso

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THE BEST I

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u ttu

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Tb. TUjrapA »f bM Wadaaeday aaid .flM.

ISTEW

GOODS

Direct from Factorics.

Music &amp; Jewelry.

DAILY!

JO^Specialities in every department.

«To.rE'S!

stores:

Wo hare now In Stock the lorjwt variety of

Dnn Medicines, Groceries,

COOKING,
~
‘ PARLOR COOK AND
PARLOR STOVES~

tepartaara la ill abeal la apfty for yataau a«al
Cnr. Write far tail yartxolan iiaiirilag
pdaaU Bad print, to
MCX«4V%

rr^uarfiiA

GREAT SACRIFICE!
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, 4c. at
and below cost, at the

A THIEF.

i

1’

CITY DRUG STORE!

J

a

General Grocer,

Morine SUar-Wn. L. G&gt;bb. Altana/.
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Cbaacarv Saia-W. I.. Cobb. C. C. Con.
Cbaaeiry Sala-W. L. Cobb. C C. Can.
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sa^
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CLOTHING HOUSE!
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selling DRUGS
and MEDICINES
w

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$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 Cassimere suits of clothes $15.
18 *•
“
•• 12. 12
“
•• $7,50
10 “
"
“ 7,501 Good Shirts aud Drawers, 40 cents

I? E

Irritable Invalid*.

WHAT AIETHET1
IMPOST

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nd wo havr jail Io loci'*110
&lt;•&gt;•» tbaro *•
«m ploci la
wbara baltar goedi aaa ba
beagbl for taaa noiwy Item iu Um
ot U&gt;|
Firry Broa. Bear U&gt;« fool of Maaroa ilnrt, la
Grand Kapida.

WOOLEN FACTORY

HmtimiWohes Factoit

HOLIDAYS,

to unnaually l*rre and aUneUvr asaortment of ForvUu Gooda, of
tbclr own importation,
Aho, everything rich and new in Jew­
elry. Foil! Fl I rar and Filter
Plated Ware, a U-.,
Which they offer at
Greatly Reduced Pricea.
dumoxm,

Kbs

KJanuLM,
rtnu,

JOHN G. RUNYON

TAXES!
KEEPS HIE LARGEST
AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES

TAXES!

Tho way to make money is to savelt; tho way
to save it is to buy your

Hardware
---- OF-----

H. A.&lt;1OODYEAB.
I keep constantly on'kdrid a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

In the article of Stoves alone, people wishing to purchase these
most useful articles, can^save ut least

Fine Gold Jewelry,

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT

Mi Silver

M Un BUILDING MATERIALS,

WMaten. Ctookeaed Jewelry MopeteW
ntVannM.

;s TOOLS

Ml 1*7.17 QI

�I Frosh Garden, Flower, ftrtiit,
;Hcrb, Tree, Shrub and fiver-i green Seeds, with directions fur
tine. The Febwdy. uamtrer of thia un-'♦culture, prepaid by: mail. The"
rh-allcd Msgr-'.lnn ecBfeiun ijn elegant: most complete nnd judicious aasteal opHinr. “FReltas Tbe Patient s sortment m tho country. Agents
PulM,r*an ameatnir engraving of “The wanted.

DOOT. DODD’S
N E R VISE
AND

Enow Man?' and a splendid Fashion
MA^toefsHbTT fw|t.*&gt;: prroaid by naif.
Plate, bertdo various patteraslncmbr.l-■ AlwXanliFni'M. Hants, Ualba. at! tbeaawltotlcty, fancy work, etc. and sK^ea by the
beat wrifera In the literary world.
The I.rrrui Couroxat »oi» Fbbboaky.—Thia favorite tnagaalnc is imro, i
crisp aadbrUlUut; as usual, full of the'
firth jthews of Young American life. It
grows better end better, and no boy or |
girl should be Without it. Published by
Alfred L. Sewell, A C?., Chicago, at
S1Z» per year.
«EnZl»rEUTISEMtSTS.
The CmLDRKc's HotR.—Wo notice
that tbe publisher*of this beautiful magGoo. P. Rowell 4 Co's Column,
axlne bare offered special terms to Day
and Bunday•c'-'hooU; and wo learn that,
tt Use already been Introduced Into
many day-achooh as a rradtng-book. i
Tbe (Mines, interest, purity, thought- '
ful eameitneaA, and high tnorrd tone of
the •‘^ovn,, reoder it particularly valu- '
able for thb purpcac. Teacher, eirnot I

IS'VIOORATOK.

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

Justness Jirrrtorj.

"JOHJ ROBERTS,

R H- MALLOBX
gnjmrrr.

"TOdeaa.

'

om. u

Um c—r. n&lt;«~. Ha
_____________ t—

WM. UWOHH,
o—

• carefully. ".Tie yearly suMcrintfon l«|
■'11.55, or elevnn copies for *10. Th.- ,
special terms to schools are &lt;x*c«cdln.&lt;:ly ।
liberal. They are asfeltowsj 2&gt;) cop
.one year. $17;
copies.
:■ VD tuple-.
fT5. Address T. S. Arthur A i^ns. WO
A 611 ChiwUiut Street, Plffkriclphin.

GREEK HOUSE PLA2TT3, ROSES. &amp;c.
HUtoad Multo. J&lt;ut rrattotd. Hyaetsihs. Tulip*.
Crams, ^naudiutM. Illfea. Ac.. Ac.’
WM. ADAIR, Denon;

Taste awd DtscRrnos’d Worthy
Cjioicx.—The Phrenological Journal.
Get tho February Dumber, which con­
tains biog^phlcal und criileal sketches
of George Washington, Confucius the
Chlnew sa^c. ’fath t" Hyaetuthc,

H. J. HAMEY,
- V, •-;, |
r.. -r-b-.r W soil tbe
i;;r.t.-AX KNtrnxo machine, tba «3»
rtirii .’•wiiir Knit’taa Msoh.ns a»rr iniMlad.

gan; with portrait.'. Ileal Io’, What,
Can I Do Best; or, Mad sad bls Tools;.
My "Brother’s Roeper, on Address by
Vlcc-Pnaidcnt Colfax: Tho Ihdundt-r, a
Singular African Tribe, fivciCmtistI*rt;1

doo, Mr-r.. or AX
M's_________ ■
Aromitio VenotabJe Eord

Life of Dr. Wayland; Public Cheat-,
Tho “Blues,” The Rich and the Peer, A
Petrified Forot. TbeTurning Point, Il­
lustrated, Spectrum Analysis, La,tnl Ed­
ucation,
Catarrh—Cause and Cure,’.
Appetite— it. lierwu-iilnu, Theory ol tlio
Aurora Borualla Terms.,33.0) a ye ,r.
—•— e. it. wrtu=, Ed-.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1870.

VOL. XIV,
gusiatM Jirfrtorj.

CUSTOMERS’ BENEFIT !

gortrj.

of ah rnperfluau* eathnatea, will bo due
to a Republican Congress
But the truth is, that the wholesome

THS GUXST.

CHARLES H. BAUER.

NUMBER
focUr fidraw, i
or178,000,000

43

Grarri* An-

estimate* with the ox
Johnson's administration

GRAND COST SALE

tho mr ended Jaa*
13,000,000 Isee&amp;aa

*IU to sumdei W with yr*■»!&gt;*■* **&lt;

cause fur anlf-gmtclobon, has boon dis­ upon this point, bnt th* figure* may be
tinctly disproved. We refer to the state- found in fall in the able and cxbanstivo
m-nt that the estimates of the present

JOHN ROBERTS,

RH. MALLORY,
StlKRITT, OSm at th* Court Haw
MlehUan-_______

WM. UPJOHN,

BOSTON CASH STOBE!
POSITimi IT COST
PERFORM

* »!*» i^o

ALL

I

ADVERTISE.

•xuniU'to1
DR. C. 0. SCOTT,

Come and share in the general benefit-

MleklwM.___________ ’________

ALLEN BENNETT,

K. J. HANEY.
Hastings, Jan 12th, 1870.

tf

I. W..VRO0MAN,

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,
BOTAXIC »n.| Brivetie FhnUtaa aed
.n -. — -I- .^1
—,i

EXCELSIOR

—Gtlaxy.

PRAYER FOR THE REPUBLIC.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

ATTENTION, COMRADES!

Hastings Cash. Store!
Aro now offering for sale, a full Stock cf' New and Seasonable
Goods, recently purchased in the best eastern market* at tho
lowest possible price* fur cash. Our stock includes a full linp of

*WM. H. UAYFOBD. F. A

J. G. BARROWS, r
&gt;HOTOGR*PIIKR. M-waataP-WOBeeNundiae

w/nwu-J. Fsiwurv'eretae* take* in»«ta»r«

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

Cloths
fur S^turri t« * UmiMd utaot.______________

WRIGHT A SMITH,
IRXKYR at taw. Israran-* and

WM. H. HAYFORD,

and Ready-made nothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c.

J^yCaib paying customers, pire us a call. Wo pill cheerfully •k0’
our stock, that you may compare price* with sny other first-class Store
I5V~in tho State. We have got th* Goods and we want to s«U_jgJ
..
. . ,1
.1___ _n___ _
—A —111
|3F“i«faryourintnre*ttobuy boro. V
We will take in

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BUTTER, EG-G-S,

r. iesSsTsi co..
We ar* also Agents for one of the best Bowing Machine* in the World.
t-.Ua Steck. Huttass.

f

C. G. HOLBROOK,

jxrint
the 27th
______ _ ______,_____ _ ____ „
tho Post Office account was not included to nearly &lt;100,000,000, and by the fiat
in the &lt;303,000,000 which ho had pre­ of July next, wh.n tho fiaoal year com­
viously stated a* Johnson's estimates, mence*, will amount to &lt;150,000,090,
and that it w&lt;u included in the estinintee tho interoet oa which will be &lt;9,000,000.
submitted by President Grant But he This sum, although included m th* esti­
mate., i* not au item of expwnilif*&gt;
but a contribution toward the paymaafi
of the national debt
tween tho eitimate* of the two adminis­
&lt;881,000,000, and in the book for hu&gt;. trate n s and threw tho balance on the
year at only 1803,000,000. Mr Dawes
stated that them wb» a misprint in one
item, whereby &lt;1,000.000 bad been con­ •iro to justify himself in the position he
verted into &lt;11.000,000. But after mak­ had first hastily taken, than he did to do
ing allowance for this error of &lt;7,000,­
000, there etill remained &lt;324,000,000
as the estimates of the nre««nt admjnis- prominenco to th* comparison of esti­ npprojirtate&lt;l, tho second ia one which no
tration. ogvinst &lt;303,000.000 as the Inst mates of oetimatoe, (which, os wo ham
estimate* of the admmistrntion of, An­ seen, results in favor of President Grant,) the third i» not an expense, bnt a pay­
drew Johnson. This certainly seemed but roliod solely upon the excess of thi* ment on the public debt Together they
tn justify Mr. Dawe*' charge ; but nn ex­ year’s estimate* over last; year*, appro­ explain ell but 112,500,000 of the exnaa*
amination of the item* which make up priations, amounting, as he mid, to &lt;42,­
000,000. This certainly scorn* to threat­
en a formidable increase of expenditures
Shore are many other smaller itysu
&lt;303'000,000 of last year did not include in tlic second year af President Grant’s which would account for oven a atiD.
the estimated expenditures of the Post administration, as cotn pared with the wider difference, quite as conclusively ’
Offic &gt; Department, amounting to &lt;24,­
a* tho tkttpo items named account for the
first &lt;23!BW100U, but it would be tedious
540,413, which were submitted separate­
wore &lt;78.000,000
ly upon pagn 124 of the estimate.books, tarn that itAm
while tho &lt;324,000,000 of tho present /•*&gt; Iken the ot^ual erptnditwti cf the jiual
year did include tho accounts of that de­ year 1808.
150,000,000, which
It must bo remembered, however, that
partment, amounting to &lt;25,681,003. It
was evident, therefore, that before mak­ the appropriation* test winter were cut
ing a comparison between tho eatimat.’s down to the lowest posable point, to the credit of Grant’s economy,
v • — _ ___ . »■______ __
of tho two admir.iatrntiun*, tho Post Of­ amounting only to &lt;281,1AH),000, includ­
fice account of last year must be added ing &lt;24,000,000 for tho Post Office De­
is quite dear that thorn was
to the &lt;303,W0,000, making over &lt;827,­ partment, appropriated out of its own
in the actual estimates to oecarevenue,
thi*leave*
only
&lt;257,000,
­
000,000, or else the Post Office account
of thia year most bo rabtractod from this 000 rppron.'nted out of the public
year’* estimate*, reducing them from treasury. Let us now institute another
Q
&lt;324,000,000 to lei* than &lt;299000,000. curupnruon, ns follow*:
1. That tho estimates of this year at
In tho former ca*o tho difference in fa­
th* very wont are &lt;3,000l000or&lt;4,000,vor of the prewint administration would
000 less tlian tli ose inspired by tho deaihbo &lt;3,000,000, in th* Utter &lt;4,000,000.
6 LL 5Stt"tbey are &lt;7^000,000 Ire*
To esniurn the present administration
stands in round numbers as fclluwa:
for haring presented estimates in circs, than the expenditure* of that adminis­
tration had been the year before.
of
tho
amount
appropriated
test
year,
is,
Johaaee**
lovlUln* P._O,
therefore, to censure it for not having
reduced the oxjwnditurfw of tho Govern­
ment to a point &lt;120,000,000 fee* than
they wero during the list full year of ana ► - ,
IV. That those appropriation* them­
selves were &lt;120,660,000 below the

i* due him to sav that he was misled by
th* figure* of the estimate books i. t.
tho books of which one i* prepared each
rear at the Treasury Department, giving
in detail the itemsof expenditure for the
next fiscal year, with tho estimated

Commencing Jan. 15.
A. HANLON, M. D„

Tho*c in want of a Machine will pfeate call and let Mr. Phillips .how ycra son
of his fin* work. LT Remember the place, one d«* J*4 ‘'QinT fTO*

Woman'* Rights-

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.

Co.’* Drug Stare, south-side Stat* Street
Hastings, May 19th, 1869.—yl

.juastsU b—rvUnts'utooA r.a~

There is nlao another item of &lt;725,­
000 for subsidies to certain mail steam­
ships which was included this year in
the &lt;324,000,000, but was not included
lot year in tho &lt;308,000,000, although
appropriated by Congress, having boon
robnutted by Postmaster General Ran­
dall as a Mparnte item. Although tbeee

uloua Fur, let it be remembered, that
tho interest on the public debt alone
amounts to &lt;130,000,000, mid if w* sub­
tract that from the two amount* com-

Dawes, by his ambition to

•sas

J0HN MICHAEL,

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

^iuaruL

WHERE YOU WILL FIND

COBNBlt •! Hteu «*3 Ctareh

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
GIFT BOOKS,
JAPANESE CURIOSITIES,

HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,

TOYS, Ao., Ac.

With Prices to suit the Times.
WM- JOM1S.
gVMaOF DytiW. w»aM

DRUGS AND MEDICINES
I» Complete In Every Department
J^lddlewlHw Exoliwnsre.

do not .how this advantage in the strongeat light of which it is susceptible, fur it
will Be recollected that the official report
of Secretary Boutwell, which was oxton•ivoly publuhed about tho time of tho
E.eeting of Congress, put the estimated
expenditure* fur the next fiscal year at
only &lt;291,000,0000, or &lt;12,000,000 lees
than th&lt;wo of Andrew Johnson a year
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. age. As this estimate af tho Secretary
was undoubtedly made with due car.e,
it seems to be for more worthy of reli­
Mr- Dawe* cm the Public Expenditures. ance than an oetimate book prepared by
ta clerk, ia which a typtgraphical error
Washisctox, Feb. 8, 1870.
of &lt;7,000,000 has b-'en shown in a
single item. It can hardly be doubted
that the discrepancy of &lt;8,009,000 or
Da wee, of Maaaachuaelta, arraigning the &lt;9,000,000 between Secretary Boutwell’s
administration on the charge that it ia
to the Post Office ac­

J. P. KOBERTS A CO.

1868.

oilier expenses of the Government, a*
follow*:

WM.H.JXWRLL,

HASTINGS HOUSE.

that.
Another item included in tbjs year's
estimates, and Dot included in last year’s
appropriation*, is the interest on bonds

ranted by facta.

But if his prwiptftny

This, it will bo seen, amount* to a ro-

tho Government by nearly one-half. If
the administration finds it cannot aocomplish quite os much as this, it may

Literary Notices.

Tax Ausncix Odd Fbliztw for
February contains contributions from
England Germany, Baxony, Australia,

iust occasion for denunciation.
Tho fact is, that at the does of the fis­
cal year 1868-9 there was between &lt;60,­
000,000 and &lt;70,000 000 of unexpend«d
balance* of former appropriation* re­
maining in the Treasury to the credit of Intcreating Btatements; Scientific and
the different departments, and the ap­
propriation* were cut down last winter,
in new of this fact, many millions lower Hall, Philadelphia (Illustrated); Ladles’
than they otherwise would hare been.

would actually l&gt;o conducted upou tho tion. Published by Jokm W. Ona, No.
amount appropriated, without drawing
tngfrom the Chairman of the Commit­ mated for by subordinate officials, on those balances; and it would hardly
tee an Appropriations, and Brom a Re­
publican besides, waa well calculated ta cdwled.
It must be admitted, however, that if in qumitiot
those few millions wore all we had to minished.
Amanda M. Douglas. This novelet win
that the full amount of &lt;42,000,000 in
exoeu. of lost year’s appropriations is ox followed by novelet by Frank Lee Bmpoctod to bo appropriated, or that it is
even asked by the administration. It i.
bend that the comparison ubore made

paper*, and adapted tar

AARGH CLARK,

CABD.

AOBE Mil &lt;*■* *LL'
.v. —

BOMtEOPATHF.

iiirai

Ilona of dollars

affair*.

Sample number* sent gratis. We. send
the JPM with the Bawra, far 13.0ft. or

Michigan-Exchange.

PICTURES FRAMED,
rhile

wudaiii.iTiTios cur.miTiT10II *«UW»00»tlLT w *teek

to the payment of th* public debt, and
wiR be little inclined to withdrew their

d5ItX?7

1"

works authorised by
which the officers of t

�ira®. a®, aw®,
In the llottsc, on Tuesday, bill* were
itrodueed to reduce the rates of postage
Imawd’lhl thihi °n4Utor*t •*•**!"*
per*d*d»

Kansu are

OLOTHINK

rMpectivM Iwgsslatuiw. If it shall be. »d to give womk&gt; empl&lt;yw* the torn*
needed, there will ba great public meet-1 compensation ss men in like positions ;
—11J to
, promote
u. 1.its_
ing* 1held
in.every part, -*
of n resolution declaring Hurt Qrttgrces has
the enuntry. Bnt we trust no popular I
no power to levy dntiss for the Protec­
agitation will bo required. Congress
must be swore of th* strong and grow­ tion of Horae Industry was tabled—89

’IN HASTINGS

ing sentiment which everywhere calls
halting policy of tho administration in
for tho removal of all politiotl disabili­
#j4 v wg**1!
Cuba ia bringing forth logitl- ties and proscription* founded on our
J" - .MM 6wt
late convulsion, and will respond to the
Tbur American citisona, guiltlew of all call. Lot u* cokbrnbi tho next anniver­
— Tho railroad is open from New
toil intern, and engaged in peaceable sary of onr National Independence a re­ Buffalo to 8t Joseph.
unit'd and completely free people - no
• — Tho next State Fair U to be held at
pursuits, are shot down, one of them tuaater and no slave—no degraded caAtc,
'J killed, and the others severely wounded, and no disfranchised and sullen minori­ Jackson. September 21, 22, 28, and 24.
— 8. IL Pratt, of Niles, has b«-cu ap­
• by the hired ruffians armed by Spanish ty, wtioee rights have been forfeited by pointed Mail Agent on tho M. C. R. 11,
power, and bearing tho esmo of soi- rebellion. Let us hold out the hand of between Detroit and Chicago.
reconciliation,
anb
entreat
those
who
diers. Thou armed murderer* evident­
— Th* postoffice at Allegan was bro­
were misled into rebellion to share with
ly-took courage from the position of our us in full measure tho rights vindicated ken o^en and entered on the night of
Government, and turned to higher game in oar Union trhtmph, not for a party or
— The city of Jackson has shied 199,­
than unarmed native* and timid negroes. a claw, hut for our country and for all 750 fur the building of Holly WaterThe American flag, tho glory of s free
people, mart be insulted, and they who
A Sracmxx.—It is a maxim as old as
' eMimed its protection slaughtered with­
out mercy, beeanae they would not bow tho language we speak, th-it men never
down uri -Worship 'that eham, that resort to billingsgde while they have
HdefOs imposition, called tho Spanish any arguments to present, and we have 1100,000.
never seen its truth more forcibly illus­
— The a:
said to
—----------. Whett sheU these daily murders cease? trated than in tho attempt made by the is
;&gt;br mor? loan a year, with every possi­ Pminmlar Herald in it* efforts to slur Qualities as _—.
«w.y
it =»»»&lt;■■. dbpnn, or .«««.-1
«' &gt;-?"S •
.“
ble effort made on the part of the author
■ reported, tbd Treasurer of Bay City
ities tn keep hidden all facts that could fully contradict our statement that tho show* that ovor eight thousand dollar*
militate against their cause, every mail Republican party stand* committed to ar* due to him.
— The Michigan Central earnod |4,-,
from Cuba has told us of murders com­ tho principle of Prohibition. As a spec­
749,564 in 1869, an inerraseof &lt;179,049
mitted in the streets, bouses and thoa- imen of it* tirades, we publish tho fol­
over 1868.
’tree, in shops and places of businesa, lowing from the last issue of tho Harald,
— A Republican convention is to be
wherever a possible victim could be and wo believe that the public will agree held Feb. 22, at Muskegon, to nominate
found,, by these “ volunteers,'’ — with that a more senseless paragraph never a Judge for the XIVth Circuit.
— The rails on tho Peninsular Rail­
whom patriotism ia a synonymous term emanated from the pen of any one wear­
road are down to Charlotte. Only 18
with plunder, and the duty of tho sol­ ing tho Hints* Foxx :
miles to complete it to Lansing.
dier culminate* in tho bloody work of
Tho Proliibition County Commit too of
tho assassin. It is a well known fnc^ Barry County and that most outrageous
oiultodimvnt of absurd idiotyncrade^ tho
that these mon are the power that repre­
editor of tho Hasting* Bixxu are hav­
— Tho ironclad Monarch has Loen or­
sent the Spanish nation in that island to­ ing a lively discussion concerning tho dered home.
day. Nc General dare contradict one of Prohibition Party. The Bsxsu sec* in
— llunisl McFarland's trial is fixed
their expressed wishes, and no civil tho distance the downfall oi its lager fir the March sessions.
— A serious gns explosion look place
power dare interpose to punish thum for bevr soaked pet, and its lofty tumbling*
and squirming to make it appear other­ in Boston on Monday.
their misdeeds, or to protect the weak
wise are only equalled by tho “gymnas­
— The Iriialatftrva of Virginia and
and defenceless from their wanton st- tical gyrations" of Foo Choo, Hi Ki, Tuxaa haro convened.
tkij
and other well known celebrities of tho
— Smallpox &gt;■ raging among the In­
Were they capable of feeling, even Japanese school. There is one differ­ diana in Montana.
— A woman hns been elected Ju-.lice
for a single day, the emotion* of genu­ ence, however, between Foo Choo and
tho editor of tho Uxsxxa. The former of tho Peace in Illinois.
ine patriotism, they oonld crush out nil
lie* in hi* bed when he gets tired of
— Tho Utah House has passed a Wo­
opposed to them, and plant tho power of tumbling, but the letter lies out of it.
man Suffrage bill.
Spain in th* Island of Cuba os securely
— A new chapel for tho Five Pointe
as in the palmiest day* of that effete
TanamLojAnox. — The New York Housu of Industry has been dodicctod
'
te of good* smuggled
Tribune, in utter disregard of ill usual
through
have been moda at
Yet those are the num favored by our just course towards tho country press­

Government, the men who represent law
and order! while tho follower* of Ceepode* and Jourdan, men who arc in sym­
pathy with tho agu, who strike fur lib­
erty and limit that boon to no class or
color, are rebels, and have no rights but
a title to garrote or bullet
If this l|st asmult shall awaken our
government, to tho performance of its
duty, sad as is the occurrence, it will not
have been in vain. Wo cannot beherc
that this matter will l&gt;o permitted to post
by with no more notice than some cold,
pointless, diplomatic commonplaces, that
the cold-blooded individual who aits in

takes ground against the num currnnexlof our papers in the county where
published
This action, if adopted by
Congress, will bo almost n death blow to
the local press, but will, of course, en­
rich tho mammoth \sheet* published in
tho large cities. Wo have too much
frith in the manhood and fidelity to tho
public internet of tho members of Con­
gress (in cither House) from this State,
to believe that they will, by their votes,
consent to any such raid upon the coun­
try press fur the benefit of the city
weekliM - made np exclusively of matter
set up for their dailies, and consequently
published at a more nominal cost

Washington, will be wanted'thereby

In making tliis announcement to the
Citirens of Hasting* and. vicinity, I
would call your attention to a few taots:

First,
IA permanent Clothing House in Hos­
ting*, where yon can always find a
splendid line of

GAIWimiH
VESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Cape, and everything pertainimv
m:-n*s wear.

Second,
A ■ANEFACTCBIIG BErirniENT,
where work will be dono in tho beat
style known to the trade.

■

Third,

NO PRICES LOWER THAN OURS,

And Laatljr,
Ronhestor to Now York, 885 miles,
Buffalo to New York, 423 mile*,
Dunkirk to Now York, 460 mile*,
Cleveland to Now York, 625 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 milos,

It will be for your interest to examine
oar stock and prices. _
Omt Caata at a Barput !
Wmlrr Clathing at BMrm Priam.
Hala &lt;«d C-jm, C'Ass/ /

J OOK OST FOB THE CMS!

SPAULOIHG'S NEW CASH STORE

PRICES TO SUIT

— Th* Now J*r»»y Senn to has reject­
ed .the XVth Amenament
.
— A largo portion of the money stol­
en from the Port Jervis bank has been
recovered. — A sever* nlo swept the North Car­
"•«*!» CtEto Th. —
olina coast on Friday, and several disas­
ter* are reported. .
— Tho Urnnite Paper Mill*, at Talcottvilln, Connecticut, hare been burned.
— Another foreijnor hns bo«n a^sosNEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
sinatod in Cuba.
- V
,at&lt;ut adT‘CM quiet was restored
Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s Column,
tn Pans.
~ Th® I^sidont ha* nominated Hon.
William Strong, of Pennsylvania, and
Mftwa! A weal Sawn!
Hon. Josoih/p; Bra-llo, uf Now Jore.-y,
for Justicv* of tho Buprvmo Court
— Tho Tcnnosseo Uon'tituttonal Con­ SsMJwth. or Wiihriisw Auicsum Pttsv*.
JcoauV-r-el-**
vention, although largely Democratic,
has refwed by a vote of b3 tu 20 to sub­
mit tho question uf nogro suffrage to ■

A Portable Engine and.
That’s Big Talk,
»IU U nil ra rwmiWi
Try it Now.

Yort u till r. a. Coosnu .t X*w Y„k «i&lt;h
*U“* “4

has a fine, assortment of
KEW JU IL LIS El T GOODS HEBE.
0. D. 1PAULDIN8.

JJOTICE.-TO SAVE

All Persons Who Owe

WELCH &amp; GRIFFITHS,

only just enough-to exchange tho compli­
ment* of tho season irith the Spanish
On this subject the following from tho
minister at Washington ; but if such,
Grand Rapid* Bagla io 'worthy of tho
should be tho case, we hope that an out­
special attention of oar Senators and
raged amorican spirit will so blase
Repreeenta fives, each of whom ia inter­
around him as to compel him to leave
ested in tho prosperity of the country
hfoptacwwkh m much haste a* hi* in-1
taamlyeo.icentratod kteaa of official doIn the bill that has passed tho Hons*
eernm will allow.
of Beprvsaatatives, and which is now
May ths blood of those citizens of the bofi.ro tLo Senate, tho country press
United State* not cry from the earth in throughout the United States has a vital
vain, but lot u* now atone for the per- internet, which is alto shared to a con­
fcnnanoe of duty tong delayed, by siderable extent by its patron*. It is
well known that the.oountrj press can­
■peaking th* word that shall free a brave not hope to compete with tho metropoli­
w from tho thralls of an oppression tan in extent and variety of new*, and
cantoris* old, and bring in tv being an­ must roly on its industry in kcal mat­
other republic whose strength and great­ ter*, principally, for patronage. What
nets shall, in the coining yt.or* add anew at fir.t thought socma to bo an inconsid­
erable item the postngo in very many And Superintendents of Buildings.
glory to the Western World.
Case* settle* the question regarding what
Office 44 Mill 8t-, (on the CanaL.)
neper shall bo subscribed for. To the
O»nd Rapids,
- r Mloiuacan.
feature of tho law exempting from post­
age woeklj papers in tho county where
publiabed, is the country pro** largely
Tb* foUMring. from th. New York indebted for its prosperity, and we toIhhM, will oommend itself to the gen­ gard the recommendation of the Post­
eral approbation of the friends of equal master General, that this provision
should remain a* horotoforo, M eminent­
rights, in all ports of our Isrnd:
ly wise. When tho bill f* rorisilerwd in REAL
ESTATE
The eotabbshment of Impartial 8uf- the Senate, we hope to see an amend-,
ffitata, through the ratification of the ment to this etLx.t provail. Tho pub-

All r*r*on* Who Owe

N

GRANT M PHILLIPS
GRANT to PHILLIPS

niM.on.i. jroitwAY diri.

GRANT fc PHILLIPS
Whose Acoouat* and Xotm «r* Du

grw advtrtisttatnif.

THE HEW TOIK METMIIHT.

Mast Call aa4 Settle

CALL AT THE HASTINGS

TFo Sts,
AND MUST HAVE OUR PAT

We ideaa What

AND MUST HAVE OUB PAT
BUTTER

OYSTER

UmteteSwtSMrA;
LORILl.iVfrS v,,d.J».
Yacht Club

PIG-NAC
BOSTON
80DA

CRAUKERa.
CDACKER2.1
CRACKERS.

CStACKKBS,
Tour CREAI (orCracknell) CRACKERS

Im

WINS

CBACBRS.

C01MIII

■Mta shall be chew by ho&amp;rt; the Ourode-Foster oonleotod roal wm diwraMed
bnt no decisivo aotfon wm taken.
J

iUuul*l

W

sXw^? Asn-

a.

th,XTVth

P«"

“,d XVth
-

*

*

At Onco-NOW.

We Mean What JFc Sas,

HUB &amp; FBINDLEH

Herewith wc present in brief the pro­
ceedings of Congresa for the week end­
ing with the 12th insL :
In thwBaaate, on Monday, theresolutions of the Iowa Legislature, ratifying
tho Fifteenth Amendment, were proeaated ; a resolution was passed providing
fur the cenaidrratiGn uf Indian treaties,
in openwetwion; Hie Census bifl was discusscd, but no vote WM reached.

AtOnce-NOW,
At Onoo-NOW.
Fe Meal* What We Sas,

ARCHITECTS,

EXCHANGE.

a IxdiA,^. Stack. XltetaWta
Wriftt* talik,

CENTURY

GIN

AND MUST HIVE OUR PAT
WITHOUT DELAY.
WITHOUT 11E3UA.Y.

�JKKB.11®, 187®.

TEDS IHABTIItBS BAHH1EB, HASTOBBS, IBA1B1BY 0®WTT, HnKDIEiaAJJ.-■'•

gsral »sd gBiMtUsnwss.

0 1UI! W

Hatom haa been putting forth
**M ^tob^U-fcm2Llrcted
to run it. Im. to Grand Riror ri* Ha^
tmgstoLowrtl T»ds aztourioa of the
»oaM bo vfe Otteao to
Greenvilla.—Grwssroi *-Jj- f -&lt;
“W. bar. m two directors of th.
Marshall road since this “effort" was
pot forth, and the conclusion of tho
whole matter U that the rood will not
Rv to Greenville by that route. The
movement wa. only started a. a belt to
catch gudgeons, and as it appears, tho
wntar ft the above was tho first to gel

ARE XOW SELLING

HARDWARE

Of course Stanton don't want ths line
established an thia route, but Hastings
; and she will giro as hearty a
Railroad “YES" ai any ptaeocl its uae;
and when she says ye* it will mean

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

*

'

Cheaper For Cash than any House in Barry
•Z
County.
‘

something. We want this road by all
mean*. Remember the Railroad meet­
ing at the Court Hones on Saturday, the
10th mM.

WILLIAM MYERS,

Music &amp; Jewelry.

Talcums’ birnvn-The Superin­
tendent of Public Instruction baa ap­
pointed a State Teachers’ Institute to be
held in Hastings, commencing April
25U.

NEW

GOODS

■ Direct from Factories.

DA.IDY!

IWSpecialities in every department.

STOVES! STOVES!
Itook tlteo lajrgteet variety •f

MAIN BROTHERS,

Dim Mciuss, Groena,

COOKING,
PARLOR COOK AND
PARLOR STOVES

e-rer- brought to XIa«tinir«. €•■« one a»4 all aua4

I

TJAjuras
11 pairing di

GREAT SACRIFICE!
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, Ac. at
and below coat, at the

A ud accident occurred in tho town
of Castleton an Wednesday, tho 9th
iqet-, by which Orson A.- Ware, a well
known and highly respected citizen, was
instantly killed,
Mr. Warn was engaged with aoTorttl
other* in sawing wood, and while IJbeoaing some log* ho foil, and hi* head coniiug between two rolling log* he wa* in­
stantly ushered into eternity. ' So sudden
wa* his death that he never spoke, nor
did ho utter a single groan.
Tho sad calamity has clothed th*
whole community in gloom, and made a
wide gap in a large circle of friends, who
knew tho deceased but to love him for hi*
worthy traits of character, and uniform
uprightness iu all the walks of life.

General Grocer,

CITY DRUG STORE!
mM »ySl ArauM?

CLOTHING HOUSE!

MOTICE.

36 Canal Street, Grand Bapids.

F.D.ACKLEY
is selling DRUGS
and MEDICINES
CHEAPER

Apply st sees to CRITTKSDICS A McKIXNKT,
i*e3«*
lawCttssSaMULtfMtoMIvhtarta

AND OTIIEK GOODS EQDALLY Ate LOW AT

Star Clothing House,
the one price store of

GRAND RAPIDS

Dated, May 2fl, I860.—yl

HPECLAL NOTICES

Irritable Invalids.

WEIBIN8 AND YIBIHIB CARBS

WOOLEN FACTORY!
GOODS.

IhrnusWioiEi Factoh
DllMOXDS,

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

JOHN G. RUNYON
KEEPS THE LARGEST '

AND BEST STOCK OF

TAXES! TAXES!
The,way to make money is to save it; the way
to save it is to buy your
'

BOOTS AND SHORS
OuMirau, Feb. 13th, 1870.
EttmaBann*: We notice that our
Ever tho way. Tboeo follows would
bo rosily saroastm if thinly bed the
abihiv. Now wudod-pte. the art of
* fez after ha ia down. and
’
rter. But wo also
taudmean in him,

H. A. GOODYEAB.
j test Stylw, wade to order.

J8.COSE AW «BE MB.

I keep eonelantlij on hand a large and weU eeleaUd Stock
of H ARD W ARE bought o/ tho Manufacturer,,
before the recent advance.

Hsstiags, OoL Cth, IMO.-tf

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

PRIEST AND NUN

$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 Casaimcre suits of clothes $15.
18 "
“
" 12. 12
•'
" $7,50 T£LX GJLZATKXDICAt MBCBOBT.
10 "
"
" 7,501 Good Shirts and Drawers, 40 cents

In tho article ot Store. Jone,
moit uoeful article., can .are at

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING MATERIALS,
in a.fint*d*M
I to be io!d al
will ©ocviuce ■

TOOLS

�.............TBB. IB, 18?J.
Agricultural Cshmuc

TM8RSBJ85?fet?M^

The American Marines are • self sus­
taining and distinct variety of the origi­

nal Spotish race, though adhering close.
lytoits peculiar cbsrectaristire. This
breed originated from careful breeding
by
Atwood of CounecEcut,ana'
sonic af these animals are held at wondwfalD high pse, Cram 85,000 to 815,
000; ths tetter price wm .aid to hare
bo-n refused a row years rinoe for the
prise ram Golden Fleece, bred and owned
by E. 8. Stowell, of Cornwall, Vt The
lijaiwtourdreiroor intention to excite Psulars are a heavy, (hick fleeced, very
tbe&lt;M8e optiripations of our wool grow- hardy Variety of Merjnoe.
■■&lt;*•! wo foe! certain that wool will be i
61 demand tliis spring, and will bring—
nbletj oxorlutant—but a reasonable and
Turning from ebort fine wool\ to the
wmmeratire prioo. last week tbe sales
fa New Ybrh were 850,000 pounds, long cosrae staples, the Leicester, also
DETROIT MACHINERY.
■Matty at 45 eta; 5,000 pounds of No. 1 callod Illnkewcll, is ambng the oldest and
most
widely diffused improved English
Kshagan brought 45 1-2 eta ; another
kt af the same, to another party, 46 cents. stock, datiug back to 1755. They are
covered
with
a
good
quantity
of
wool,
Bo feat it will be seen that wool ia oellfeg, and os we believe that aheap hus- and arc euitod to low lands and rich pas­
bardry is an important feature of the turage, but their mutton is regarded as
aafned Kgrictutureof Kent and its adjoin- too fat for American taste unless crossed
Tho Cotswolds are qf
faff*tt&gt;untiea, X" propose to devote some with native*.
great antiquity, bnt have boon greatly
to ’its discuenon.
In all ages, from the time when tho improved within twenty years, and are JgOILEB SUOF.
nafriarehs in a nomsdia state were superior te the preceding in weight of
J. &amp; t. McGregor,
cfotiMd SMid eubristod chiefly from their wool, sizo and hardiness. They swoop
flocks and herds, and even given by the prises in their classes in Now Engthem a standard of inlu", and a medium bind, are largely imported from Canada,
and
uro
extensively
used
for
crossing
of exchange; or when tl» eHur Fitshcrbert quaintly assorted that “sheep is tho with other sheep tc Main urfy faasfo /er
tier*. fo&lt;
moat profitablest cattle that a man can morht. The Lincolns, are anwhor brood
4cclF&gt;t
have"-—down to tho present hour, has of this group—and probably tho largest
a prominent reprwenta-1 in tho world—which were in good repute*
some
years
ago
in
New
York.
The
South
tire of rural husbandry, and its growing
Downs,
if
nut
quite
as
old
as
tho
chalky
occupied a front rank in the industries of
"Gramphian hills ” that afford tho scant
agriculture.
The antiquity of that Spanish proverb herbagu u[wn wliich it thrives, dates
"Whereon the fovt of tho shoOp touches back to the middle ages.
Tlieir hardlm-es onabloe them to onthe land is turned into gold," wo can ■
•duro well neglect, lo live through our
determine, yet-from limo inunemo:
severe storms, on tho leeward side of a
haa thin’nptxnea of oteck l&gt;een found
hay-stack, or nmid a Western former's
practical (armors to bo Tnoro’ than ti;
wildernois of wheat straw, and they are
boot", and in truth ono that rooUy en- healthy in largo flocks. Tho wool is
rinhes where it gore, both tho owner and short, ended and firm, and destitute of
tho soil. It ie worthy of note that the tho felting properties ; while tho mutton
animal beat suited to the primal condition is ororywhirro regnr.led as the perfection
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
®f man, should be the one mret jurafita-"&gt; of that wholeeomo and nutritious m"aL
The Hampshire, Shropshire, and Ox­
hie. and most necessary to the highest
ford Downs are other varieties of tho
condition of improved form culture.
Down family possessing more or less
merit, tho latter being perhaps of tho
the sheep yields quick returns and largo
best repute in this country of tbe Dawn
Brofita, and gives it in many ways; a
crass-breoJs. It was e mimon, and is yet,
forge per oonL of i-s value yearly in
in remote ar Merino districts, for people
wool; by the rapid incroaso in land's; in
to indicate an arordtin to mutton ; on tho
kntnaro of superior quality little liable
oaiitraty cwsuim n of tho South Down Foreign &amp; Domestic Dry Goods.
fa toss from ordinaiy exposure: when
■nd its grades deem it sweeter to tho
killed, flesh nutritious and healthful,
35 WwJxerd Menttf, '
palate, easier digeitib[e and m «ro nutri­
produced at lees coat than park or hoof;
tious than almost airy other variety of
and pelts always saleable aud valuable.
food.Tho profits ere materially enhanced
Henry S. Randal, tho distinguished
from the fact that loss core, leas nbelten,
ndvacate of fl no wo-iis, and duubtlrm
keo succulent and nutritious herbage are
the best writer upon sheep husbandry
generally required, than for any other
in this country, sums up his argument
anfaasl The cnoreasful amateur English
farmer Mochi says that beef .must soil in their favor, and a-ldi: “I shall nowh£pj, however, bo understood to aitwenty per cent higher than mutton to
make (hem of equal profit, nnd in many
bl", ia the muttun districts proper, where
•ectiona of this country, according to in­
telligent oheervers, mutton can be pro­ ncsfss to a gvod market is qu'ck and
duced at a Uttlo more than half tho cost cbteip, to Xub«tituto tho Merino fur the
best
English mutton varieties."
of pork ; while it is equally valuable as
It will bo seen that wo ha to fully com­
food, and more healthful.
mitted oanelrca to ths doctrine that
upon |&gt;oor evils and where there ere no
tacllitiM for a market for .the sale of
mutton, the Merino is'the animal for
profit; but tliat where there is n market
for mutton, iilrnty oi rich pasturage for
summer, and grain and vegetables for
winter, the long wool Leicester or Cots­
wold are tho sheep for the farmer—and
■oh leather ; so every man has Lis pref, we believe their introduction into this
•ranee with sheep. /Mong ftho line Jf .section will prove beneficial. In a future
railroads, and near aties th" &lt;2tswold. parmr wo sah'l enfun-o our views more
Lmoeater, or soma othte largo long W09I
■hem might bo mast profitable becausn
easily sent to market as mutton while In
more remote regions, or for large flocks
of 800 ar 1,000, the Ann wooled or Me­
rino would be the best

DOOT. DODD’S '

nervine
AND INV1G0RAT0R.

.rent
Ittiww firertonj.

Circular Saw Mill

os
M IM
Slblfl
blab Oliut In In lb&gt; InwialilpercaitlnU'i. &lt;ma*r
•nJ Mini, nl Vlc«l(*n. t»»n .
lMainluM&lt;&gt;.n '.I 01 IM oaMS wwl

1------------ sag

Di- CO. 8 COTT,’
rn*TTCTMO FhnleUa m4 Sarris. B*rri

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‘ H-J.HAin.

hi ATTIC U. RICHARDSON. G^eteiMM.

ARTHfCM. RICHARDSON.
It
amuliw bT Ba4„h «• SJ, |a
d M«M. «k»r fo« shnv*
Defendant Arthsr
..tartyJtx: 4 srri?Htex?
'M.Uasjrf yaaVdaer A W rfo. CeaetslMa:**
4ki'» it b wlw«i ih*t fo« &gt;uj aoawwtdwl
4 6l»l» uf MlM'-AS. la D&lt; dlmtad, i
«4«. rbsluk «upw » sin diet. nt. fol
Kaiwiar Jehu Il.eeoa,
ia fa,
41*. 1414 aa foe Uh
vl Frbnary.
zjffl'jssx’tX'XWili:, ■

tvisrtrtJS, ‘t-K

-T- Iwusa.

Countries in wliich land is high, and
labor valuable, cannot afford to grow j
wool alone, though tho production of
A. R. A W. F. LINN,
tfattoo and wool cumbinna mny still bo
Mn'iiifssturvrs of
• profitable branch of industry. Added
to this, there is on increasing demand
line Um-iriM.
far long wool. Dr. Randall, the chain­
ro. 123,
Att., DETROIT, Mich.
pion of the Merinos, admits that ‘fia tho
.AWerinen market there is n much larger
■wyd far medium than fine wools,
tad tbs former commands much tho best
■nte in proportion to its cost of produc-

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m«. Uh.sfo.irl

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wsaas

J^OILKR AMD 8J1OKK STAC

FOR KALE IN GOOD ORDE1
tS^Sar.:ji££«ggb

mfiaha
Ost*.ti' :5a.

Mr OwUed. tin .liU &lt;/ ,b. ,k—,
l^irtun. ,t th. H i.. IM. -n
M »Sh th. hn« ntnM
.. bid
-that tho item of mutton entero more
kigvly into the account of profits They
•■• «••• I«Kfie than theflne wool sheep,
■nd develop fat at an earlier age. They
■re ahortar lived, cannot be handled in
forge fioeks, and cannot be male to thrive
except upon the beet of pasture in sumwith an ebundsueu of rieh feed
winter. But where all tlia conditions
m favcnblc, they ttningly recommend
faBmitoittetheprudwt farmer. For
naadlropiltt* T°°^*
fa 8°*' ■ largn
.Tho never resting inven-

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Stoles »»4 lavlrsraisr d
icted wioVr^^.’te £•'

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VINE
I0ORATOR.

VOL. XIV,

DISEASES.

4»«« Cos

BusiuMS flirtetory.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1870.

CUSTOMERS’ BENEFIT !

win I touch the wine eup, or intoxicating
liquors of any kind."
“ Thank Gud far that," aba exclaimed
fsrvsntly, raising her eyes to heaven,
“and may Ho assist you in keopingth.it
noblo reoolntion."
After a faw wonk of' counsel and advico from hia father, Fred Alister leaped
into the carnage that was to carry him
to tha city, where ho took the evening
emesa for tho oast
He was tho eldoetof a large family of
Loya and girls, and was the pride and
hope of his fond parents’ hearts. Ho
Lad had every advautago in education
that wealth could procure, and st tho
opening of oerstury had just graduated
st one of our principal colleges, carrying
off ths highest honors. PuMewdng naturily rare busineu qualifications, through
the influence of some friends his father
had procured him a situation as dork in
dho of the largest wholesale establish
mente in New York city.
He soon won the confidence and es­
teem of liis omployeni, and by his tem­
perate habits and strict attention to busi­
ness, in a year from th* time he fust en­
tered he was promoted to head book­
keeper and cashi&gt; r This responsible
and trustworthy position ho fillwl with
ability nnd to the entire aatiafeetion of
his employers. The promise ho mido
his motlicr was ever uppermost in his
mind, and when temptation assailed him,
tho beseeching eyes uf his mother would
rise before him, and drive away the
tempter.
After an absence of two years ho paid
a brief visit to his native dty |o spend
the holidays.
“ Fred " asked his mother, after the
usual groutings were over, “ hare yuu
kept the jrromise you gave me T'
“I have, mother, most faithfully.
Not oven a glass of cidar Ims passed my
lips.”
" Dear Fred, you know not the pleas­
ure thoeo words give ms, and oil, my
sun, how I jirny you may noror break

GRAND COST SALE
JOHN ROBERTS.

E. H. MALLORY,
S1IBMFT. OSe. »i th* Csert How, UmUss*.

DR. CO. SCOTT,

DR. C. 0. LIH8LEY,
ErtMtie Fhreeisa »»4 DsatUt.
^rraaii sod srsls dawsMs; ■ 111 *U*nd

BOSTON CASH STORE!
Come and share in the general benefit.

EXCELSIOR
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

ATTENTION, C0MRAD1

Hastings Cash Store!
Are now offering for sal*, a full 8tock of New and SeuHonable
&lt;j» 0041*4, recently purchased in the best eastern markets, at ths
lowest possible price* for cash. Our stuck includes a full lias of

STAPLE AND FANCY
. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
WM. H. HATFORD.

st: l»4&gt;

Cloths and Beady-mndo Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.

Sf»t *#M. »»4 •&gt;! led- t^*Cub paying customers, five us a coll. Wo will cheerfully show you_JFJ
our stork, that you may cum|&gt;are prices with any other first-class Blurs
tarin the State.- Wo have got the Goods and we want to sell^B
*
them, and shall trv to sell you a!J.Xv# can and will satisfy you that it
Rjris furyour interest to'bur here. We warrant tho prices shall be satisfactory
We will take in exchange for uur goods,
BUTTER, "EG-CFS, JD Ft I ED FRUIT &amp;O,

C. G. HOLBROOK.
ITTOBNBT
*
* '
FimmsUss .

at tho rejgvxlar tnnrket rates

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
gtiMtltanj.

"With Prices to suit the Times.

drugs and medicines
Ib

Complete in Every Department.

J.P. ROBERTS &lt;fc CO.
n^p, n~ sou*, iw—w&gt;-

__________

Michigan ^Exchange.

PICTURES FRAMED,
WHhtt^lMlTATlMI GILT, lltTA-

TIO« ROSEWOOD * «LT or Black

About three miles south-west of the
city of D------- . stands a neat but sub­
stantial (ksl boaIta band*ome oat
buildings, extensive grounds end boautifnl walks, atie■t that tha proprietor is a
prosperous and independent tanner. He
name hare many years mo a poor man,
bnt by strict economy and industry &gt;■ now
considered u&amp;a of the wealthiest men in

NUMBER 44.

but ii cannot Ao any harm to join with
mo in (too glass. bo-&gt; how it aperkles
and dances,” and sho held un a tiny
wine glae&lt; before one of ths lights over
the table.
You won't refuse mo this
simple favor, will yuuT'
Who dyuld hare resisted that bcauti'tiful, smiling fare, and thus* laanjfome.
dancing black e^ee, turned coqur-iiislJy
toward him, while a jeweled white hand
restj-d upon his arm.. She norar looked
more lovely /han at that moment She like of which no other man Is raMMtte,
was dressed in rosc-culcred brocade ailk. for ho will sacriA.io health, reputation,
Which sot off her light form to its best wife, children, and life Itself, t» commit
advantage. A necklado of brilliant and 1U Tiicre Is soother party to this crims.,
rare rubies encircled h-r throat, and and hl» temptation is to make three cents
their rich color was not more tempting out of It. I! 1* possible for every man to
than the cherry lipe, half porting, re­ rofonn, but I know that men won't ’re­
vealing tho |warly teeth.
'
form, and therefore, fur the purpose of
In wo excitement of the moment he this argument, I say that all tbs world
forgot Lis promite to his mother - forgot knows it la impossible, idle audcrud to
all save tho fascinating beauty at his
punish nten in that way, when it has do
side. All eyes were tamed upon them,
and be felt if ho refused that be would efTect for good. The other party to tha
incur tho displeasure of all present, and crims Is more guilty, for ho perpetrates
pcrha[» bu locked upon m a direct insult it under the influenee of a temptation so
by Mr*. Munson end her daughter. He pitiful that a pickpocket would ba.
yielded, and touching his glass to Cora's ashamed of iL put the penalty upon
drained it nt n singlo draught XIio him, and see how it will work. If thia
wine was delicious—it wu splendid, and law were put in o;&gt;eraUon, you would
tasted all tho more sweet bocauio his w,Ituea&lt; a dltforent B]&gt;eetacle tn the police
gloss -was filled by tho fair hands of court from the one already described.
Cura. Many others followed, and fur The drunkard would.Lc brought up. and
the first time in his lifo FroJ Alistrr felt the Judge would say to him' “Tom,
the exhilarating influence of the wino- where did you grt your liquorT" “At
cup. AU pronouncod him the handsom­ the Flwlvenue Hotel, your Honor.”
est and most brilliant young mnn in that ‘‘Policeman, go far Mr. Fl Oh Avsnik*.0
gay assemblage. He had piercing black He comes down -with his ruffles, Lis
eyes, which uow danced and flashed
Jewels, and his gold chain, and ho is
with merriment and wit, and Corn
brought face to fore with Tam, who
thought she had never formed a more
ivtsn that be got liquor at bls pLsc.
agreeable aoqnaintemc.
When tats that evening they drove Fifth Avenue la sorry, but theJudge teita
home, ho made his sister promiro not to the clerk to flt him out fur sixty days
breathe a wuid of whet she had seen to Blackwell’s Island. Bow many dnuakasked him if ho would go with her to an his mother, “ for," said he, “ if she were arilndo you think would coms from Uro
evening party in the city, as she Lad re­ to hear of it. It wou!d.almost break her Fifth Avitui on the next Monday morn­
ing, or from the Astor, Metropolitan, or
ceived mvitatioae fur Loth.
heart"
“Most assuredly I will, lister mine,"
^klu 1 that fatal drink sealed his des­ St Nicholas? Sixty days’ Jail would
he repliud. “ Bat whoso pirty is it J" he tiny for lifo. He Utile dreamed that it cure the whole concern. And wo are
wuuldsoon reduce him from wealth to coing to do IL There was a UUls touch
added.
“ Cora Munson's It ia her eighteenth jxivnrty —’from tho highest position in lifo of Maine law long before it was thought
birthday and her mother has given her to the gutter.
of. A frigate sailed from Boston at Um
a party in honor of tho event Il u her
The ncquaiatanco thus formed soon time when liquor raUons were given to
JtM ia society, you know."
ripened into tho wannest frinq^lahi js ami the sailors. It was anangs^ in such a
wken
he
again
n
turned
to
New
York,
a
“ Cora Munson,” ho muttered. “ Tvo
way thatsnUars could exchange liquor
hoard considerable about her since my regular correspondenco .was established
rations among each other. Some did
return. How long hare they lived in between himself and Corn. Mrs. Mun­
not care much about liquor, and otbsre
son looked upon this growing intimacy
“ They moved hero a few months prior oncouragingfv, for Fred's parents wore cued a great deal for h, so thataomaor
to your going to New York. ButFred," wealthy ami highly r.spicablr. Al-i thet-allor*.would gvt drunk and were
■bo added, ' they're awful stylish, and though possessing no pciVmal j roperty punished by Cogging, which has sinso
conduct everything alter the most ap- himself, his situation wa»&gt;* lugh ami been ubolbbc.l. The in-trument used
[*vT«d rules of fashionable etiquette." lucrative one, with a salary of two thou­ was a whip wit Li short handle baring
“So much the batter. ’ bn answered. sand dollars per annum. Ina few years ten or twelve strands of small card,,
ho would be a junior partner of the firm which made the blood and akin fly. Tire
Mrs. Munson, ns the reader may hare Who could ask for a brighter ur better whole crew mustered, sa at roll can, to
inferred, was a widow In ly. Her hus­ prospect in tho future ?
w-ltnees the punishment, and when aD
band held a high office in tho regular
The first taste of wino soon grew into-- was ready, the ofTsmter was strippod to
•tiny, and dw-d while in the scr.ioo, a habit, and aroused a long slumbering the waist and hta unfa tied up at tho
leaving his wife and children an immense passion. Every evening found him with gangway, and the captain, in uniform,
fortune. The family consisted of four a for gay companions in some fashiona­ cams out to see how it was done. One
girls and two boys, of whom Cora was ble ssfoon, playing billiards for tho wino day Tom was brought up to be pun­
the eldest. They mured in tho most
ished, and tho oaptetn, seeing that hia
fashionable and orivtocrntic circles of the evanisgs thus spent were farjnoro Agree­ back wm bloody from a rewsnt flogging,
dty^oi D------- and their palatial roti- able than in his own room, as bo hail
could not flog him at that lime, mad'
dsnoo was the headquarters of all such formrtly pauod them, when not at sotrio
gatherings. The rooms were furnished social party gotten up b v his employers asked him where bs got his liquor. Ho
said he got it from Jack. By the &lt;wpwith all the splendor and luxuty that lor his amusement and benefit.
wealth could* command.
One would * Another yMr found him again in talu's orders Jack was brought and tied
think, upon entering one of them, that D-------, and a few weeks alter his ar­ up. He was one of tha beot.aaUoca 04
be was in some Oriental palace, instead rival it was rumored that the slashing taiard ship, and did not care uureh far'
ol a common dwollifig. Co»tiy and rare Fred Alister and the beautiful and weal­ liquor. They gave Jack a dossn blows,
pictnres adorned tho walla that bad l&gt;eon thy Cura Munson wereengaged, and the and all the sailors stared in--- inn it’,
collected from time to time by her hu»- fashionable world of D------ was on the for bo wm never drunk: but the captain
bond in foreign lands, for he was an armH: “ Men, I will not bare druskenrir/ of expectancy.
xlent admirer of the works of the old
During the month of roeca tho dream nem. and every ease of the kind that I
masters. Beautiful statuary could be was accomplished at tho Uulu brown have I will flog tbc man that kin the
seen here and there all over tho house, church. She stood up with the gulden other have his Liquor." There never was
occupying niches made especially fur cirelet on her finger, the veil of Mechlin a case ot druukennemon board that ship
their reception.
lace swept to bnr feet, and the pearls on afterward.—Nbal Dow.
At length tho evening of the party ar­ her neck lay motion! &lt;n in the soft light
rived. To give a pen portrait of tho that camo through tho stained windows.
scene would be impossible.
high tv But whoa tho bridegroom pressed his
flashed from cvny window, and delicious lips to her hand, and whispered a few
music, mingled with silvery laughter, words unlicard by the rest, tha pearls
floated softly out upon tha still evening heaved
I
uj»n the r.sy swell uf her
tit.•
(throat, a liappy Usish sbouo through her
veil, and when she wont forth,
Of course ths beautiful Cora was ths gossamer
।
bsrofao of tho evening, and immediately 1when the bells pooled forth a welcome,
upon the entrance of Fred and his ais- ।and tho children eeattciod a carpet of
tor, the former woa introduced to (fora |flowers under bar foci from tho church
and hnr stately mother, who acknuwl- &lt;door to tho carrisge, when tho horaoe
his salutations in t^o cold end &lt;crushed them as they dashed off, a hapformal tones she always assumed toward jder
]
bride could never have breathed
siraugcra.
than Cura .Ah* ter. And if lore—true,
CdrawM much pleased with Fred’s warm-hearted love — could render n
enioll men I" "No my dear,” answered
luuidoame figure, nnd face and brilliant heart happy, hors might woU be so; for
the fatirar ; “what loade you to snnpoM
eonvamtional jwwera. He had mln :if srvrr a human being doted on another
that ih.y ore so small ?'
”
gted reresidaraUy in tbs beet sudely of with U&gt;o whole rrcngtli of his manhood,
Now York, into which Ills employers very 1that being was Fred Alin tar.
.
gladly introduced him; nod tho ov&gt;.
in his watch."
.
~
deuces of wealth and splendor with
-Brown bsd ten ts Im stt a
fc-hich he was surrutiuded that evening,
yuung tody, and Mked peratisteca to call
did not awn him in th# least; on the con­
hor by tho cxnreoKTs bum uf some mJ.
trary, he fish just m much at Ufa ease m
nul, which wo# graared M MUkfan
though be had b-uiu hi. own borne.
thalshs oho iH bare thus rare jteriiwi.
About ten o'clock supper was snOn leaving. Brown said, “Gwrd stefa.
Dtamed, and ths repast mid bare done
dear ” “Good night, bore "
boJtethotableol a kbf. The taBrown ha. sisreo given up Use nnfre^r
ofyuuag ladiss.

�®duiwt,' mmw!.

oti Ha.B’nnTBS BAHim/iifimntS, iaket

m

hundred Hid fifty

bitioa party as upon ritbs’-rf the oil res.

AiExrtMgi Btoek. MlfoUnin.

Republican majority, who (m oonfident

Until now they hare never been called

COLLARS!

than they should, from Ihotaci that tha

upon to do it It is the duty of tho citixar., iwrapediro of tha party to which ha

largo force in the eastern counties of tho j stag
State. However, they will hardly have

«.* awn reproeenting tha intervals of va-

rmlMtlotTLto^^CIolh-FaeBl

i

sonally, I foar that the rqipusitiou will

WIATflHALL WE DO WITH THEM.

can always find

■ OABmauDW
ItOniKBOVAr BROOK*.

0UER

TOUR

SHUT

•sow
VB8TINGB,

Furnishing Goods,

jackxox a

Hate and Cops, anl everything pertaininr* txi man's wear.

B01U

Second,

Ps^.S^B^br’BSk rS* I ‘ ■««»« Tisnc strimrsT.

MICIItGXX M

fumery, Ext racts, Confcowhere work will b* done in the beet
Uonery, Jewelry, or ,^te known to the trade.
Other Goods of
। v
Third
DrtSft'MIelr.' N0 raicts LOWEil THAN OCRS,

U

'ptirCUVUiB BAlLW

-A.nd Lastly,

•■Ute Creek •&gt;«»

It win bo for yoia interest to examine
our stock and |gi®es

•eBe

prrnotTa MIU.WACKK

»hi/rr C/rfAmy rt Bsf/ess Pnriv.

jr*

2fst*&lt;W Gaps, Clasp/
ITtMlU- BIMLHITI MIt ITATl ITMIT.

and excellent taste, who have settled &gt;
here with a determination to make this a
permanent home. The public buildings
have not yvt been built. Oregonis ni
are willing to wait until they can build
a No. 1 Capitol without material injury
te the public finaneee. Tho surrounding
country is as good for agricultural purposes, if not tho very beet, that can bo

meat. With the enactment of the Lrtr
and tho means of its snforosment, the
work of 1-gialation in complete. The
law, once upon the statute books, be­
longs to thn people. Ita existence raises 1

MKUmOBOKS.

Flrat,
tings, whore" you

e-eWpellod to look to any jesrty for their
enable them to properly “itevsL
I defence. It eeocns tu us that no saur Oregun, “aa usual on eleelion day,” they
men would for a moment claim that it
poos to confer upon the country at
fore, evident that tho Republican party
lartre.*
in thia section of Uncle Barn's domain,
enforce the law against tnnrdor, theft, or
scription, unaeriipulous aa tbe eeaonrc of
Pardon my digression. I started to
dishonesty, and aa persevering as Time.
duty at the citizen; having a right to toll you something about Salem. It is
They go to their work with full faith in
the prettiest place I have oven on tho Pa­
cific coast, and although not quite eu I
in their minds that there is ho limit to
■ prids of our peoplo, that we have a got- large u Portland, owing to tha advanthd besovelenoe of Unde 8am, or tho
1 arnmoat where three ia a wise diatribu- tags tho latter named place has of direct ■
easy honesty of his servants. Unfortution of power amsng its Executive, Leg- communication with‘the outer world by j
•_
,
' ialativo end Judicial departments. 'Leg- steamers of the largest rise, yet it has
lUq.MMhmTribr., MMSmi. mild, .1*;-thm^h &lt;u
agency of political parties. Tho vindication of tho will of the people, expressed in s law by tho legislature, is of­
focted by means of the Judiciary Deport­

'IN HASTINGS’

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

CH A MAE H

sli»&gt;«a

sneo of the laws, and in punishing per­
sons guilty of viulattono. Whan a party
lias given y a law, it io binding upon all tho fact that the Idaho and Washington
tho people. It belongs to all the people,
end not being tho law of any political &lt;1*! with ths Oregon elections, and it I £[7“
party, tho rights and interests it secure* stands to reason that if tho Demoerata 1
an l protects, ought r.o&lt;, and aro not.

'
foar, too many hands not unwilling to1
touch the money which, whsa all else1
foiled, they scattered without stint The'
wloin country has been mail* to bend
under the burden of monopolioa fasten' d
by legislation, and been kept back when ।
It might have moved along untram- ,
mailed, that eoma unscrupulous eorjora-

HO rs E

,

j OOK OUT FOR TIE CARS!

kfor.».

'' oanro aartnaa ixdu

J. B. LEMLEY.
* s*&gt;0 »re»ww asO «Sm, .

' uuNOtn men. mvt

MEW GOODS

tion might profit by tho delay.

an obligation upon the port of the people found on tho Pacific coast There is no tbs Is*
to obey it Its violation raises an obli- lack of water power, and mills and manapoedy coming of tho Better Day, is thia, ' gation upon the port of every citizen to | ufoctorioe aro rapdly springing up

vindkatoit
to oiiut in the punish­ ! throughout tho octllcd portion of tho
success as formerly in their efforts to se­
ment of the offender. When our prohi­ State. In fact the energy displayed by
cure government support, and a man
bition friends, as good criuzans, hive, | Uiis young commonwsalUi might bo eophot as a political party, but simply as । it-d with advantage by some of our more
tional capital than to watch the ** intereiienu, made application to the proper eastern and southern neighbors.
1 courts, ia tho propar manner, for redress,
Cereals, applet, and vegetables of the
from tho public loaf, ia considered as
I slid been refused a remedy, than they bust quality eon be rai-od here. Other
having a rwrher poor business to alhare a right to complain, not against tho fruit beaidre apples yield well, but are
tend to.
party which secured us a good law, but nut of as good quality aj een bo raised
But we are in danger while th- y are
against the eourlt which refuse to en­ farther east Tho western portion df
there at all, and the question lor rd ution
force it Wo ask our friends, when they Oregon is well timbered, and also the
ia how wv shall free tha nation from
have d&gt;-manded and been refused a ro­ raatern part bordering on streams and
thorn end from their contaminating in­ il revs iu any court of competent jurisdic­
the bas«o
the different chains of I
fluences ?
tion ?
motiatains.
The principal portion of
Obviously, they can bo starved away.
Thia new party ia, wo understand, the timber ia fir; th uro are also some few
alfott to ask the people to exton 1 to. pines, hemlocks, etc., and a small quan­
tham their Ounfidvaeo and support, upon tity of oak that ia very valuable. Tharo
ply; if wherever, in the time post. Conthdr empty and high-sounding profs*- ia plenty of good, pure water here unkionv of fealty to the principles of 1cm-! imprognateil with alkali.
Thia fact
partioe an held accountable in the strictporanco, and partieularlr to prohibition. alone speaks volumes in fovor of Oregon
Tho peoplo, we think. wiD vury natural­ when compared with a large portion of
eectvd; if every corporation leaning on
ly want some pro jfa of their sincerity in the country lying west of. the Mis­
Z
a government crutch must 'huovo along'’ thia matter. They bring many chargM sissippi.
er give up ita support, this interminable against ns, which recoil with doubfoforc-i

drunkards in our party. W. are obliged
aa end. A few worthy objects may fail
to confess that this is too true. But
to receive tho bounty which would bo there are drunkards in this prohibition
party. Wo do not use this as an ftrgnthat
'ment against them. Tliero are fahne
from
men in orery party, and degraded human
ihe public crib, or that weald foil of aenature has found a home in every hu-

Middleville Carreapoudenee.

broad acres that should become only tho u their own, we give thorn the benefit of
property of the workers of the nation.
ii. They aay tho Republican party has
never enfucnod thio law. Have the pro­
lot tu encourage no more, but let us
hibition party ever onforecd thia law? laws Jsausry ltd u!l
This argument recoils with double force
upon a party who claim, to bo organized
for that very puq»But they toll us

for labor ; and aa for the Treasury, the gel into power. Ah, gentlemen, you are
doors to its vaults ere all looked, and the not going to mako much headway with
thia people by ponderous promisee of

•t LariraUsd

$3,500 in Greenbacks!
The Seventh Annual Distribution of
Premiums to tho Subscribers

pto have a right to demand that you
prove your faith by your works. Wi&gt;
are aa much in fovor of tetnponinco and
prohibition aa you.are. We are in fovor
of sober man for ofiiee, and men who are

convinced, that this party ia unsound co

ly unworthy of public confidence. Thia preferment, or in view of next falls^elecstyle of writing may either be tho result
of ignorance, or an inclination to deal ia triple; ami re sincerely believe that

a third party, the one idea of which ia

X*X'l

State Beira.

thouaaml.

Tho population, nr

Like Portland, it » entitled

IN OTHER FINE GIFTS !

SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE.

’ —Tho blind preacher Milburn ia l--c turingr in the weetsrn part of the State.
Manfiall is to have a new hotel and
Kalamazoo a new public hall.
—Big Ranids is agitating a railroad '
from that place to Muskegon.
— There wde 400,000 bushels of
wheat bought in Gtnnd Rapids in I860,
at a eoat of 0512,000.
- Tho Ionia and Lansing railroad have |
contracted to deliverono million shinglvs '
at CiaeinnatL
| —The famous bone who bare Gen
Sheridan from Winchester when twenty

CUM MERCI AL ADVEWTISEJt.

hafa fine assortment of
MEW MILL1XRRV GOODS HERE.

0. 0. 8PAUL1INB.
rocs i-ombm slcolD Sin
Ri'LT CUTTERS.

No. 5 Advertisemeat

* Why
Is it that D^Roback's Stem,
ach Bitterflbcreaso in sale
every year ?

Because
-.Why
Do the Druggists recon­
mend Dr. Rvback’a Bitters
to their customers I

Because
After- vsurra uf experirne®
. and trial they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia aud Indiges­
tion.

Why
Ii it that Physicians use
and recouinicnd Dr. Roback’s Sugnr-coatcd Wood
1’illa?

COBFIDEl I ! \ I

Because
chased in Port ILttroa.

They know the ingredient!
of which thby aro made.

been purchased for thn Grund
ludiana railroad, and it is sxp«_________
COMMISSIOMF.IU' MOT ICE.
tho line from Fort Wayne to oturgis will {
bo oumpletod by the middle of Juns.
—The Tuledo Bfofo says the Laks
Shore and Michigan Southern railroad -.7^7
has lately added 40 loeomotivea, 1,000 ,

grw jAdrrrtijtmtntj.

Because

Ayer’s
For

«•

/
restoring

Wfiy
Are Dr. Roback’a Blood
Purifier and Blood lllli
the best retnedirt taken to­
gether for tho cure of
disease® of the blood ?

vwoKxxaaa a*

l~4T»KirVH'K CKVT4

—
*
Gray Hair to

viwn,

Coior.

rOUBin WIDTH.

t gHOULDEB, ARMS1
lumltl.y, and effectual
for preserving the.
hair. Faded er ere*

i

1 GEORGE PRESTON

UMfoiMM by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sodiment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Us eecnatonnl ure wM
tke baiT
from turning gray or foiling off, aud
from Uxm

we which

The Blood PuriRer is the
only article in the market
whichcontaiMthe celebrated
costly Denga imported ex­
’ prcssly from Sweden for- its
manufacture, and the 1’iib

of 1‘odophvlluuj (Mandrake
Root,) and-la a lubaUlute
fur Morcury.

LrUeeyfokeUratWa le Oto

Why

Largw fo WeH BwlocUd Stock of
GROCERIES,

Are Dr. C. W. fiabark’i
Stomach Bitten, Wood Pu­
rifier and Blood FRIs th®
throe gredteat remedies tho
world nose ver known?

Village Elec tion.

ATE OIIDEH.

tiful appearance.

10,500

—Battle Creek io to bo lit by gas be­
fore 1871.

pAp silaks Mtahlgui. Alto* e» briely to eo-

its mouth, and about fifty mUa* aliove
They haae talked Airtiand. It is regularly laid out, with

That's Big Talk,
•
Try it Now.

thibd muxitor.

OUR 0HE00M ZXTTIS.

atod on the right bank of t!m William-

WRIGHT &amp;. SMITH,

They are the beat combina­
tion ever made.

sires ed.

rtm pyrites it I
charged with &gt;
than the wells of.

through the agency of tho Republican
party to achieve the triumph of the pure

EVERYTUlXG TO PLEASE.

PRICES TO SUIT!

nwr rnsxiux.

water with benefit.
Dr. Ball has purchased tha artesian

I simply sober under promiso of political

SHWIWWCMK

DM Ccaraercial Atater.!

autlior of tho recipe book, and fcrmvr
| publisher of the J'Mfossfar Cwwwr, baa
removed te Bank Rapids Minnesota and
commenced to keep a hotel.
— Prof Dsffldd of Detroit is to analyze
ths wateoof tha I-anaing artesian well,
which ia I ,400 feet in .depth. It cortaiuly contrina magnesia, author, iron,

prokuhtiov-

third party. In conclusion, gentlemen,
you should remember tho (woverbial in*
junction to tho dwellers in glans bouses

Rail Road prices.
DETROIT SOVELTV WORK?,

Planerand all Other Machine Knives

rsMUT

groceries

Because
Ciicc ahd trial the antes bare
increased each and every
year, and thomapds o( lettors (unsoHcilod) of the re­
markable curea they have

ranted

HAIR DRESSING.

mediant*.

srtiWtt— at Ita

�ifAB. 38, W®.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
M-AJEtRIET).

Xeral nnd gbsftWmm*.

ARTX—BIGGS.-Dy tbi Her. E, Cortlm, atjlo
retodeMo to HcMinp. February 17th. Joo C.
Ara*. publisher of the WeUiogtoa Aaheyrem.
Wellington. Ohio, and Miao Alka* M. S««,

CHASE—H12CDA—Al tba realdeacoof Ibobridegroom * mollier. in Harting., on tho Ud InU ,
by WUliam H, Htytoed, Be^, Mr. Lcei Coaaa

ABE NOW SELLING

HARDWARE

The meeting waa caBad to take into ooaalder.Hon tbb fraaibilily uf aecuring th* JocaorUk.
Mareball * Grand Hirer Rood, Lui owing iolhe

■

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Cbeaner For Cawli than any Ilonwe in ISari-y
County.

GOODS

KEW

COMMERCIAL

Direct from Factories.

SOL-TUMS

of
COOKING,
PARLOR COOK AXD
•
PARLOR STOVER
.rrrbrnnaM &lt;.lIn.rl.K-. c—e .~..e
"* — **"■■
HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Hamess on hsnd. He­
WoImxvc- now in HtooU the lurgfcm* variety

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

itagwaF # Ej

pUrisg d=». F-.pdj O. aort ”"^OHTMA1I * gREBLE.

ll

Hatings, Mieh- April 20, 1809.—wly

WANTED-AGKmTS

____________________ -

75TOIOO DOLLARS HR MOUTH,

GREAT sXcilIFICE!

waa a eUrring addreae to our community, endear.
Oring to arauae them U a aeaee of tho eril* they
are bringing on tbrmralree by allowing the lujoer
I raffle to become the power it baa in our Village.

freo • speedily end thoroughly from ihu worst
of all pee la Thoepraker aaid lira* we bad belter
nuppart tba ll^aardealera^y a tax, if wa could
gel lidoT them In Boocher way ; that U would ba
preferable Io purchase their Ignore with money
railed br autoci ipl.uu nnd thru pour the baleful
poiaou into the Tboroapple. lb*F to allow tbeea
__ ___ ____ IL.I. .-...•J-.-i.i, and Ink'imin

Paris ■* Suruign
and Gaslight'

STOPES! STORES!

Kalamuoo, Bottle Creek nod ether pierce, nnd
aecertato what cocooragcoml will be given.end
will, during On next toirtr day*, call * taaotUg
to report tba reoult of «h&lt;ir laeaatlgnUotM, aud W«

j AKE MORE* MWH. SOVWERS R*'
_________
1
A»»1V

camtaudto loom »or n®iron

DA.ILY!

BS-Spccmlitie, in every department.

Closing out that iaanw STOCK of winter Clothing, 4e. «l
and below cost, at tho

Everywhere, m*l» aad female, to Introduce the

Wheat ienatrnrah changed In P'**ehaJfwreUr to-day llua ye»Urday. D
g.rjflooraodwheata* roryunaato 10
wypriw. TL&lt;bo.j«acy of tba week
due to • Ulght 6*»lr« •tomsnd. u*«»

HT Bewmy-Mae Ymt. Foot-OEec *•«

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

% WORDS OF WISDOM
wnw VOtlXG MEN.

LOOK !

X-OOK1

hOQK I

$30 Besver Overcools at HO- I $20 Csaimerc soils of eloftes $lo
,8 ..
................. 12. 12
“
"
$-.60
10 ..
r n
“ 7,50 j Good Sluds and Drawers, 40 cent*
Money I* comparalirely ea.y, bat on the whole
ramaioa eery dull. Whokoriore oompuio of the
dlfllealtjr of making eulleeHini*. The trade of Ilea
eoontry'i* maiilfeet'y enibarraeaed on account of
the low prUe of prodwee. TLa tecripU of flour
and wheat a-^Mly arerage tor the maaoa. wiO,

BUSINESS CARDS.

. AND OTH^It-WOODMlSQUAUCaV AM XX&gt;W AT

Star Clothing House,
tho uus prit* stere of (fp.'lXD

RAPIDS.

IMMBT

|£A»4*IN«V

WOOLEN FACTORY!

H**ti«siWoou«
And are now prjpared

WEHIM MiVIIITIM CAM*

Gents Wearing Apparel!

ANt&gt; WORK GUARARTKRD.

WALLACE'S CLOTH
Rinr.war.—On Saturday leal a tram belonging
u a b/mer oaard Mialiaol Kelly, brake fram ■
their fastening in Irani of Darber’e atora, and rw.
nig along I he east aide of the Court Hoeae e«j«ar*.
drarahabiag a eowpla of young maple lr»«, in
lhell flight, lunted w.-al on Oral" atreet. being
finally captured oo Broadway, eppoehe the Freebyieriaa Church, without doing any particular

Cloth,
FARIA!) GOODS,

regard to tho matter; tf the’ bad we wauld bare
.Iren them *U nece.«n informal on. add tbelr
article might the. hare beta written to eorraa
pond with tba f*na Io ibe caae.
There e~m. to be oraewtarebl. feril.g b-ram
wo did notpruarewte Early t« •h«bitterend Al'
wc bare to offer 1a regard in that malteHe to ear

J.

COLE 4 BON,
ommat. outran tw

TOILET SETTS,

ARE NOW OWDUMQ FOB TUR

C!^r«—Mkhlgan Factory, new, l»«M. Da*-^■'httkraa-I'ieerad. per lb., UtolT
CIder- pre bbL.
!f~r
vn, old. »o

CASH FAW FOB WOOL. A few hernia

HOLIDAYS,

nt unusually UriF «n&lt;l rttraotlvo aseorlment wT roreUtn Goods, trf
tbelr own importation.
Also, srwytbinr rich and bow in JewJ
dry, Solid Silver and Sliver
7 Plated Ware, etc,,
1
Which they 'iHer nt
Graatly Reduced Prioes.

Dmis,lBii6iia,GiWTiK,

FIamdcL

BaRtw *“d ‘T’ara.

DRS8DEM VAbtB,

M. S. SMITH AND CO.,

Groceries and Produce,

Bewwaa—per lb.. SMWButter—Croek. l»er lb., to .0.
B«iarhkp^&gt;b.Mto».

F*emr

CUSTOM CARDING,

JOHN G. RUNYON
DIAMONDS,

EMERALDS,
PEARLS,

KEEPS THE LARGEST

OZbBCB PRE8TOX.

.

AND BEST STOCK Of

General Grocer,

BOOTS AND SHOES
chaaed by Mr. T. fltut. of Cbartotte, formerly
of th. Kellogg Ho—. JUUlo Creek. Mr. P. la
well koowa to a hoet of friend* thruegbaut the
Flair, aa being.a wido-awak*. Iborawgb-gtoog
man cl boeineoe. and every war CTlrola'ed to
•• keep ahoicL" We Mdarataod Omt bia latoaUene ar. to re I erg- and impror* th'» popular

CITY DRUG STORE!

TAXES! TAXES!
The -way *o make money is to Bare it; the way
to »ave it is to buy your

Hnitlegi^nrtctaUaitiage. Feb. 23, UF.ftreorfrd /rare T-ratoy inor/Haf *&gt; J- COLth

Wheat. rad, f

wCgwBy,

...................

toatStyl*. nuule toordw. .
Ift.COMEAflPILEO.

JlYIK i PHIMUfB |
lit: AT.

•

F. I). A CKLEY
is selling DR UGS
and MEDICINES

.

---- OF-----

H. A. GOODYEAB.

1 keep cqnslaidly an hand a large and weU selected Stock
af HARDW ^^:^^^^^anUfaCtUrtr8’

KHTATE

rXCgAATGJ.

»S to t M

.............. ’ar

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Hasting*, Oct. 6th, I860.—tf*

n„

M fr-pf* ”* *****

�raj. ss, as?t
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

^kuonuisms.

LEAGAL NOTICES.

LEGAL NOTICES.

T&gt;OCT. DODD’S

—A imvt flung—Muotanl-plaster.
—Ara not chignons hsir-’am ocorn’emthingi ?
—Uniform politeness. That of a po­
liceman.
—Hdw to get a foothold—Take a
bootjack. •
* —tha drunkard’* glass does not show
Ms to hfanWf M otbm SM bin.

E R V I N E
AND INVIQORATOR.

—FaihionaHe young ladies Iflts letten. require staxapc, or tho males rc—Why i» fashionable society like a
, warming-pan? Because it is highly
polished hot very hollow.
—Why io a pretty girl like the hub of
weari? Because aho alwavifhas a fel­
low around her.
• —Why is a joiner loos handsome than
his wife r Bocoum ho is a deal pbtiner.
—Why is a man who never lays a
•ager quite aa bad as one who dooa ?
Because he's no bettor.
—What is the difference between a
watch-maker and a jailor? The ono
eells watches, aud the other watches
nils.

asMxSSSM
■ nwsrsfi । s^r«tei.vr^,5

toX iSd wb arLfii */3Tk^mbiT
darad- lbal aaad yetltfoear siro^oseo to tba row

K«rrc&gt;*f.tr .n.-rra

NERVOUS
Huoacsa.

THE NEW TORN METHOillT.
■eArtA^we. .H.rlUFior, iw a. n.li., a

to to,

gnsinrsj girtdory

DISEASES.
Ijraa I'eamm,'

ttalbe ClrttiU Cbui

MORTGAGE SALE.
awX?nV/i‘S2t*«rSe"&gt;**ii3s5aS
»* *1maill wfauock to Aaaw’frnSitoai'?
■ lb 131 Oar 0/ Doeewikor. A.O. aaMbaa

—A littlo girl, repeating her Sabbath
•chool lesson, gave a now version to a
familiar passage, “Ye cannot servo

JOHN ROBBRT3.
Il te h rUHK TONIC, haroratUra. peeftetl,
the XKkTR nuUS. ai.tee lae.U^d
tbe HVONACH. IJVkR. MOU KLs. ud
ri.&lt;ara. wad aepplle. rxt»U LIFb fot tbe oik,
that ia eonalantle laklae place. It c.»n&lt;Z
• .ifl/.
BLEEP and amd Iilt;»jc
TIUS. wb«b II prnaiMlOK SEKTuKI* Ito
.. -A toHOVXDfiEAl.T»l aad lUPMXfStrf
MIX'It
II- 11....— -r
. “

LjASEl.
E- H. MALLORY,
gy^yy. OflM *1 tbw Cesrt Usm

wm. hwohnT

~

o&lt;«.-

—What difference ia there betsreon a
schoolboy and a postage stamp ? One
^&gt;u link with a stick, and the ether you
stick, with a lick.
—At a colored meeting a t’w nights
Bmoklsc Tobacco
&lt;ar&gt;allr admired.
ago, a worthy brother, whose piety ex­ It it out op In hiatoai meal In bast. 1s wblcb or­
ceeds his loaming, rather astonished hit der* tut Mearachwam Pipea aro dally packed.
LOHILLARIFS
iimada of tb.eWx.1
Jiearers by quoting, during exhortation,
from “de ’pistle ob St Paul to do
Osnadiew. ’»

“EUREKA” SsiS

Yacht Club

—An Irishman dropped a letter into
the post-office tho other day, with tho
following memorandum on the corner
far the benefit of all indolent poat-inn—
tors into whoso hands it might fall :
“Phase hasten'the delay of this."

!
DR. CO. SCOTT.
F^JIOTNO rknteiao aod Sarrt-T

HU. HAHEY.

L W. VROOMAM,

.,

SNUFFS®

—H—alu

*'lh* Kur —1 -- '__

hereby aitenlhU ibeebtlcatteni held
Mo «r fb-m.rrla ao'uai tbe 0&lt;&gt;a I
Btdrvad I Viayear u aaearlry i»r Ibe

■Agents I fteacl Thii

•wj
w&lt;w^ugs53As
InvnUau. ‘ Addrm ‘ M. WAGNER

■atitcix.

arrarnos

iEsEBi

KSva^HSiriteWRft?;
.,. mh.

Circular Saw Mill
OR STEAM ENGINE I

D2;W."rf’.E.B;

combadb

aft,__________ ___________
■"““-"SkiWtSMSE!
^?lry toe wwtnew.
3n"'°
U ll.Ulnta, JCcbirwu. tkta mk day c

rule (berrty ot Harry and i
The XMiUt foal a wartar i.
quartar'a v XlofaaaUaa I

Send ;or Clreolar and Prteo Liat to
FULTOrf IRON AND ENGINE WORKS.

tkU *■

iazisnsate

B A

utrZ^W&amp;S:
________
SALE ON EXECUrni.
in re UI
Br airtwe of ati ti

„«&gt;

'

.. &lt;
« mSjateal pntpaatlta wlteh’bdS

rich', tide and Iniaeeat lbw wl4 Jnnaaa Cutler bed

I flrr. la aealed earotope
WATION, Boi !•, l’AaiW|
/NUffZOCX L&lt;e5»r«,-, IPrirate eaiaaanloa eeaU

F. D. ACKLEY, Agent, Hastings, Mich

art tbereol new rn

asr-rralx
DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

Fresh Garden, Flower. Fruit,
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Ever­
green Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid by mail. The
most complete and judicious as­
sortment in the country. Agents
wanted. .

JOHN MICHAEL.

WM. L COM,

S7J34iSSdF Court c£tt"tol
almad in all badMM
HASTINGS HOUSE.
R .f 8:ate aad Charet grr-u.

2Vs. 120, Jtfffrtm Art., DETROIT, Mich.

H0LM00X A MILLS,

QTOWBI KTONEM
O FIXDLSTKB a' BHVKTOX, Xaved Ohio
Blue Frweetoue wad Amberat Sandetone. Orders
for Cwt Hlene promptly attended to. Yard os
Dwek, between Braab and Hauto.'ph Street., Itotrail I- &lt;1 n»&lt;

FQZR. SALE.

J^OILKft AND UOKE KT AC

’deTAoit.

FOR SALE IN GOOD ORDEl
■1Cvartllouar Ixlnd

CAJZRIAGES, BUGGIES,
L1QIIT WAUOXB and 8LKIGUS.

G“d

A Portable Engine and
KKtLT A08R0RS.

cut it m BisrfflGS
,.^1 ■««»»,.
.’iSg'Ji&amp;.'i
BUTTER

OYSTER

PK5-N1C

SODA
■ ILK*.

TourCKEtSI-l

CHACKKBS.

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&gt; ORATOR.

VOL. XIV,
gujinrss Jirrctorj.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1870.

GUSTO

Sortrj.

JOHN ROBERTS,
Sj’jf*?11' ®**bio&lt; oe 1

BOSTON CASH STOBE!

11 SllWBT,
IHMtirr.

&gt;1 d»s Cuart Usw

WM? UPJOHN,

Commencing Jan. 15

stisatira «t.«n I" Sais*&gt;7 *st Jiwisss «? eMl
CUls promptly slUwllJ to.
so. 10

DR. C. 0. SCOTT,

’

rKATlCIXil FlnitUa sot Sarrvnn. Dirry

Come Blid share in the general benefit.

H.J. HAMBY.
-

L W. VROOMAN,

&gt;SPVTT ^riERlFV fe« Dirrycoastr. wlllaifart
I, ,11 burnsn with sr-MSKsr*. AUmiIm siros
l. toU«Uas ikrMickoul Ihl. sad sdJvlslM

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,

&gt;b4 HiteHls HirsMsa siU DcnliM.
ebrool.-sn.l •swsdlMe.SS: -ill sUsad

ATTENTION. COMRADES I
nKRU.t&gt;:ro8T. X».».u. A.

Hastings Cash Store!
Are now ottering for sale, a full Stock\f
and fieanonnble
Goodu, recently purchased in th&gt;&lt; best eastern market, at the
lowed poeaible prices for cut Our stock includes a full line of

STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,

gtwrrllanj.

Cloths and Bcady-mado Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.

&gt;. r. BOllSTI II co.

C. O. SOLBBMK.

gyCash paying customers, give us a call. Wo win cho-rfullv .how r*Jtl
our stock, that you may compare pri—• with any othor firat-cl.m Star.
tyin the State. We hnve got the Goods and wo want to oollUFJ
them, and dialltry to sell you nil wo
’ can and will satisfy you that it
E^feforvourudorwittobuyhoro. Wewarrant th&lt;&gt; price. shall bcMtufaotory._/El
rang©-------fur our
pools,.
■
Wo win take in cxjA--^
„
BUTTER, BOGe, DRIED PBUXT &lt;3bC,
ut the FORuilm- market rate. .

We are also Agent, for one of tho best Sewing Machina. in the World.

3F1 Xu. O H-3ES IV C 3S

TJSJBEJS

Those in want cf a Machine will plea*
of his fine work. XST Remember the ]
0o.’s Drug Store, south-aide State Street
Hosting*, May 10th, 1M9.—yl

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
HA8TIB6B HOUSE.

WHERE YOU WILL FIND

H0LB100X 4 MILLS.

SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
GIFT BOOKS. '

JAPANESE CCB1OS1TIKS

"With Prices to suit, the Times.

DRUGS

AND me Die INES

la Complete in Every Department.

‘

J. P. BOBEBTS &amp; CO.
Efartings, D* 20th,

Ari BU» “ Ci«wr».

; FRAMED.
:s. j. b Ro-wrv. az. u-

NUMBER 45,

'

Michigan

Exchange.

At the end of that time Fred Abater
found that ho had been spendingbu sal­
ary faster ihnn it became due. By bis
fast living, enormous Ulis fur wine and
cigars, ho had overdrawn nearly a thou«
sand dollars. To replenish thia sum, be
wm forced to draw from his jrifs’a pri­
vate , urso.
His employers could not disguise tlw
fact tiiat he was not m prompt and attenirve to bnstneu as usual He would
often remain uno and two days from tb»
state, and for an excuse plccdod aickuras. O1 late this had occurred so of­
ten thut they began to inuuira into the
matter, and diKorarod that instead of
buing sick, be had baen off-on come guy
e irousal with some fast young men of
ids own age. Ho was diaohargod, and
[ with hi» wife retorni-d tu D------ . Hero
ho entered a* a partner in. a targe dry
good, establishment, his wife advancing
, the mouev. By his nuw burinoM talent
and lurosight, a trade waa roon built up
tliat was the envy, as wall aa.urpriro, of

"I know it, darling." the mother rsplice, hastily brushing away a tear. "As
nxra aa my finger, c?*.
z___ ____
tna will finteh her MwiM and thou we . - It wa. Frad Altater "
’*£*«*• “H*. b_ « I ‘ r"d Alhter 1 What, the cm that
---- .--7»
: -■--------- ------------- e— ■,
Uh, will wa, El?" and clapping 1
-.a rom tennMjn J"
resolution, melting from his heart, be- their little hands and laughing merrily, i ••Theaemo"
»«Jk &lt;h. Iof .dlj unweld U»,tany..a-. *.p-pof ta.-1 -0o«l
I. Il pWU.1 1
OMOCl.tKJns.
nnia in flu. ..Hwo.K... nf« 1—vJ
....
•
a a
...— « —.
At length this alteration in hi. habits
forced itxelf upon the attention of his
!«, that mothM is Cora Aliator, |
worth MrS^ZwF^
wife. A shadow grew upon hsr heart,
terod bell, of soetaty, who eould
a ^bL H. has equaodared afl
and occasKiiialiy
her sweet face ■took
-------- -.—
“*7a &lt; °J7veoun‘
by lb. ten. hi. wiftr’. forum, and a good dMl af hto
»&gt;
*
careworn exproMion ; bnt with Zthe
- anxi-. of thousands, bhe is now cuntpolkd to
ety camo a strength aud fervency
of
af
­
-------------,
fcphi.
“ROT I- Erf.
Iw.'n-.v.ri.
fection unknown to her heart before,
b’he kept her pledge, and did met truly ™&gt;i. ioaauUj aU.rd.jlM- .jataj fa N„
M
loro him in spite of his faults.
•mu Vi la-p frre&gt; .Uro.ji
. ®T„t
M. wl&amp; doJ’
She was svotsd alone in her dressing
ud dl by, -SRTPrt.
lur toSj
room
oneJ.
night
she had taken
booki i
--;-------1---------------— —a -a™
d- W", vEialj.
Ud Irs.his. mMc."
B.,/1
... Uavu
——1...
I
Itja abi«* wkldaj laNmnUr,. a?.-,-—,
ly, for hour after Hour was wearing I and Cara Abater and bar childrva
---- ---------- r----- ------ -----*
U I. ra-Ul h. Suu add pioltal in &lt;Ua
away, and still ho came not. At length,1 —
•*-—* —
1—' d,.
------------— —•&lt;1,1.1,
*-■ --------------------- .. tbv p,, g |,f.
gathand
anuad
Um a Urf
toward daylight, there eamo n double l«rtl.™jlMl.. J..j, aam.il,. Tba
. „d U ba. Udndlm a.t«Und
knock at tho street door, which aroused last stick ha. been put in, and as night oq&lt;,"
the beautiful watcher, who had fallen
asleep in her chair, with her check rust­
Fred AlLter in Now Turk, but now •
ing against tho swanaduwn that lined
partner in the firm.
her dragging robe. She started up a
In conclusion we would add that this
pleasant smile stole to her drowsy eyee, j
is no fictitiou- tale, but life; and tbw i.
and she listened to hear the porter unbar ; ______ ,___________ „______ ___ --------------- ;-------------------- j—A—-t,——
the door. He wa» too sound arieop in ' 'pleasant and many rad mumoriro are «.
his leather chair, end when tho knock twined around it, and her heert chug.
।
to it as a &lt;hmr and valued triend. Owe paL__
_
IZ1J », h wu a di^_«*» '&lt;4
droesiilg robe about her waist with a ’"I '*' "* E“
silken cord which belonged to tho festal
gnrraents she had flung uft and snatch­
A load knock w heard at the door,
tbo natIlvl
Uataoabbewaaing up a lamp, hurried down stairs. 8he mingled with the shrieking wind.
ojicnsd tho door, end them stood her starts
---------------—----------Th.
of
AIuUr
B
up and. uhurriedly
open,।it Her
husband, flushed with wine,- his list off, husband staggen in, his face bloated, short Blues*. ilivJ broken hearted ovnr
and the masses of raven hair falling eyes bloodshot, and coal all rag*. He
over his brow, damp and disheveled. is wild aud mud with drink. Advancing
Ho stood unsteadily, and mad. a random towards his wife he says, ia a noano
few yearn ago, and is now living in a
effort to rescue bis beaver from the floor.
“ I went wmetliing to «at I’m hun- Jdiriant city. Cura i. with bar, WtppcrtCora shrank back, and every repugn of
color left her cheek. Ha came into the gry as a bear. Coms, bo quick about it ing lieroelf and hoc children bytaaaWng
school. Her worth.’aw husband is was-,
hall, .tumbling as be walked, bolding too."
alxjut the country working octa­
“ Fred," .h. replies, kindly, “ there is dering
'
cut his hand to greet her. with a vague
ri toillv a. a day lulorer. His devmad
unite tliat seemed fearfully out of place nothing in the house to eat. I nor the ,
wile etill cling, to him, and, out al bar
on thorn snullcs. features.
children harva’t had a muoevl ainoo tost .•eanty fund-, ends him remittances fre­
Cora glanced hurriedly toward, the night."
quently. which ha. ouJ bar many days
porter1, chair. The occupant wa. sound
“I tell you I want seme supper. Du (of Ml. but ia »|«at by him in an hour.
asleep, brusthing deep and full, like a youhoarr’
/
■ | —fia-ntea Ctatay Hn»ri.
man detonuinud on his entire mcaoure
** Dear Fred, if I had anything to giro
of rest, lot circumriancas go a. thev you 1 would do so in a mOercnL ’
&gt;
might
“ Woman I" and bis eyes flashed an*
Cura looked upon thia unconscious- grily, “ don't you lie to me. You have I
nos. with a mom of relief. He need not got something hid scsaewhero," and be- !
be a witneas to tho degradatura of his ftire sbo could utter a word, or divine his
master. Tliis thing could nwur hajrpen intention, lie Mimd a cL_L, __d
B D.-----again, and no ouo Would have Men it i i her evil- tin. bead, xlud tier to the ven we ram puya not efi ttagur a h v»
but benelf. Poor Cura Alister! aha : ground as he would have done an ox. fob low. bhak" ho va-h &gt;m Dior aah I
knew for the firs’, time how J&gt;carily lias |I t he ehildiw began crVmg, which «ad- pin, unt I varix wgr aah Shako. ¥•
the knowledge we would forget, ----------but we IJ di-hed him riill more, and he alrau'ed 'ash dwin pujre pu. diru vash njKxaitwo
have not tho [iciwar.
" 1 ’ L. deal ih.us arixni.or bhrr, but failing urdro»yo-ni piggor aah vwn anndder
-- A world c'
of—
suitor
tug pasted throur
trough
1- ’*-*
thatgentio heart--- over the prostrate farm of h-s wife, h« poAwoeu teh. 1 od d. n, von tay 1 uaJUSl
iu the Cue
of her------------wni unsblotv ri*a a-sin.iaud fall into a pn-d ler Shako tint two odder ic^s, nt
while sha ru gazing -----------------------------------1----------- V drunken
j
jonl TJ„p,
B bunds
mit—
da wu^dhurisand, that face
so pale
andauunatu,( -----------------------——----ralin its exnroaiion.
I The Uuw he gave Omreamo near shuoa uni •,.rau udder ding . Ve|
She took nis arm soothingly, and led 1 proving fatal, an i it war some tone ere ofo p*rn past, unt to paokmde of to
him up-stairs to her dressing room. Ho she rotunuri to cou.«ioon«a. A haray pebmt us, unt p&gt;oQ wxmte kit to v
flung himself into the deep chair whirh smite wro ithod Ker .ip*, fur shadream.d in te m ttl • uf us. ten I riehtl*. to 8
she bad jurt left, smiled in her face with she wa* in her old home again Again unt te udd*i two togs, tmttey roM i
an expression that made her hsnrt rink, i was she surrounded by every luxury—---- *“1‘
—
and falling hsavily bock sank to sleep on { hsr every want graufio). When skJ
tbo cnsbiou that bad supported her, with ' awoke she looked wildly and vacantly
his bead on th. crimson velvet yet warm about.
from the proMuro of her cheek.
.
** Can it be ..
it i_i»_
was only
a drvcm'
The poor wife stood garing sorrowful­ she muxmxtrwl. “ 1 thought wo w.
ly upas him; her rrtwlc eyes were full । happy quM mon,, aud that Fred was tl
of tears, and after a little sbe stole away i kina husband of old. But no," sL.------- ----------------- - —
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to a. corner of thi- room, knelt down by I added, glancing toward her husband ly- te bold.” Dani delta Shake, -Yoa
a pile of cushions, and snothering her rag on th. fluor, u it is no drram, but a sliust voi&lt; h mit van hole, net to togs to
soba in their silkon billows, seemed to ba reality.’
•
udd r hole, den I vill make va&gt; wkder
praying with painful intensity.
Again bar mind reverted to the past, holo in mine ax, mit te mitte of te tag.
At last .he Kroo to her font, with an She thought of her birthday party, when uni ten, ven I
him, I viU sehtadt hta
air of gentle resignation, and, giMing -v--------- juung. joyims, h«4&gt;py girl of on te kuup. uni cU his bet way out te
toward her bashand, who stiil slumband
________________________________
She thought of hui reluctance ax." So Shake, be say, “ctaah ia all
. ... -1
. . that. w.ro riri^-unt Meay,
stop de tab
on in the dull, hravy sleep of inebriety, to join in drinking
die toasts
she bent down, and romnviug tho damp offered her, awl how .he urged, nay, mit mine foot, so ho vill not mooch kit
hair from hi. faroh'ad, kfatod it Then aMajadWbim t&gt; join her in a rIom of oct tail dish hole." Don I say, "1Mh
s)&gt;e stole a wav into tier bed chamber, and wine.
“Ah!"
ronvw- uh so bialxu- os noblwr wuh." Dea 1
__
_ al___ exclaimed,
_______ _________
fully, whde tears savemed down her dakra mine ax, uat a beta inakva in to
... „________________
.
‘tegmUlle. heywahs leettevital
kite a hole, unt I dink. I km te woodK/TB.TT 1 Con I blame him for what was I ah»ck, out I delta r*«M« SUM to
my fault? Hs struck bo, but he was1 •htiitar te . ant 1 eta ft-ed a tostla anat
Alaa! poor wife; this unhappy night ।maddened with drink—suad icn-d with uaf den I sm do dings bed. eo I roakac
was but the pvnlndo to many morn equal- ;the demon I told him there was do harm
ly wearing, equally humiliating to that ■in partaking of. Oh, Gud, buw long ia disks 1 'DI make hi. hta qtack ou—ud
fond heart.
this to centinuo? How ray head aehto," mine Gott! v.t you dink 11 Tedder Shato
And now the beautiful face of Cora ,and aha hud Her head wearily upon her h» make von pig nuise, untdaka-hta tag
out rail du tet ; uat ba .iimmiviri a
AE-&gt;tor grew anxioua with corn and Buf­ hand.
,
erouoin, unt sehw-aria b toeh ZntMagfering. Sha mi lunger fiequanted lb#
gay circles that would have woa bar
forth from the splendid solitude in which
bar ttay. wcro eponi. but her step grew
languid in that kUinptuous homo, h-r
beautiful oyoe dim with watching. AltnOAt every night tlmt irregular stop
summoited her to be ths wit .eas of her

and happy bride of . t.iuperate man, li.li all ugedetar, ® t mm aaodde^ wet
with no cars or anxi«4y fur the future, he mv, “l*rodu« Haw, daab Wk kA to
with no nkmd to darken the clear &gt;ky af
bar young cad joyun. lift. Nowehewns
the wife &lt;*f a common drunkard, with

E-^
!-3S&amp;S?Th-fatfct
Many times had FtodAlisterrefonn«l
an I eram fitted tta. Good Tompian. aM

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pojrott rnxtnop Mark*

IMUE3SAB.
Wm. H.^Ugjt A Oftk Column.

3, W®.

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SHisrtlUuco
la Exchange Block. Kidderm,.
‘ Tfcnraday, wht!»,n resolution was passed
doctoring him unworthy to bo a member
■ of tho House.
•
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whUe people have a deep and abiding
l MtrtaH. Tfeo question of a high ar tow
tact ou imported articles, whether thet
tex shall bo so levied as te prohibit ia a
great degree the introdurtiwa from
nbeoad of the article upon .which it is
-BW rose J, &lt;?r whether it shall be so ar­
ranged oa to offer no bar to its iirtroduo— The girl in Rhode Island supposed
tpon,bul that tho introduction bo ratherThe Democracy, now that the FifenoourSged, that tho torgust potrihle rev-,■ tocnlh Amendment ia a pert of the or- to bo in a trance, was buried yesterday.
enne may be derived therefrom, intar-■ gauin law,are tutoring thomielves 15 rup-, —Outrage* continue to be made on the
erts hot only the statesman, tho manu­ idly as possible to look upon those whom Chinese in tian Francisco.
— Tho missionary panket Morning
facturer and the jobber, but every tiller they could, a year ago, spook of in no,
Rr..
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of tho soil, overy mechanic, every mani milder tonne than -*d----- -d niggers,” as
— Tho United States troupe and ths
who lives upon tho jirooeeds of- hi* own their political equals, and are begtning
to bait thrir hooka with the .most enticing Indians have bad a skirmish tn Arizona.
skill and industry­
— Several Cabinet officers, members
, It is, oonfoesodly, one of tho difficult bait, hoping to catch thereby the votes
problems of Political Economy. It of those persona, who for the last twenty of CotigTcM a nd other officidls visited tho
Monarch at Annapolis on Friday.
reaches out in it* applications *o far, con- year* have boon tho objects of their im­
— The Miners' Union, of Wilkesnocuf itself with so many diverse inter­ perial hatred.
Tho editor of u Democratic- paper in­ barre, ordered a strike for Monday, the
est*, mixes itself eo intimately' with tho
28th nit.
social aud tn Oral obligations which we vitee Fred Douglass to moke " his homo
— The Committee’ of the Missouri
are under, not only one to another, but Mrs. Douglors' homo during his stay in
legislature will report favorably on Wo­
to tho whole world, and is withal so apt the city,” and adds that ha "will be man suffrage.
‘
__to be dismissed in view of some tolfish ' happy to entertain Mr. Douginas’ friends
— Near Lawrenceburgh, Ohio, the
rhoffyts and for the forthsranre of tome without regard to oolor.” Their speak­ boiler of a tow-boat burst, killing three
ers
now
apeak
of
tho
“
oolcred
clement,
”
aelfish end, that ths must thoughtful of
persons and injuring several.
statesmen, and ths most profound ^vrit- cur “colored citizens,'1 our ‘colored
— Four men ware killed by the ex­
eroupctiaationnlobLgation, and the law* friend*," aud we have no doubt that did plosion of a boiler in Adamsville, Tenn.,
which underlie national suoresa, ap­ they deem it necessary, and that there on tho 22d alt
proach the matter with cpnfcswd trepi­ would bo afforded in tho utterance the
— Illinois Judges decide tliat bets
dation, while narrow-minded dema­ fain tact hope of success, they would, can be collected of stakeholders by win­
gogues, who think lhatthe line in which come down from their lofty assumptions ning portiua.
to
that
|&gt;ositicm
from
which
they
would
their individual interest travels. is the
— A rowing match hai been errunged
only course that can lead to correct ton­ plead for a vote, asking at the same time, between the champion English crew of
Newcastle and the Pari* crew of St.
elusions, do not foil to make the air re­ “am loot a man and a brother?”
John,
N. B.
It is barely possible that there nro a
sound with their dodamatiiin*, nor to
Ex-Secretaiy Seward arrived in
load the teeming column* of tho press few among those to wham tho onoo proud
New
York
on Friday last.
with lucubrations which display at once Democracy have gone toadying, so far
— David Raisa an expelled Free Ma­
ths selfiahneas and shallowness of tho down as to acknowledge tho relation, bat
son, has bosn forging the names of lead­
wo
would
caution
our
Democratic
friends
author*.
ing members of that fraternity.
But if the question is a momentous iu the outstart, tliat tho number is not
—A silver mine of unparalleled.rich­
eno, wo do not l***en its huge propor­ worth tho |&gt;ains and troublp it will cost ness h'as been discovered in Greyton Co.,
tions by refusing to took at it with a can­ to get them. It will not, bow that the Ky. .The ore w a* found to contain a
did eye, or to discus* it with that calm­ timo of certain destructioc ia at hand, larger pm qenl. of silver than any hither­
rises which is so Mldmn seen, but which add to the dignity of the dying hour to aiscovcrcd.
ought always to be displayed in bringing to abandon the colors under which you
to view the bearing^ of any political is­ hare fought so long. De not in the
sue. We areaot writing against argu­ death agony attempt a language that ha*
— Mr. Bright’s illness is incroaring.
ment of mooted points in tins groat ever IkhiujI stranger to t£o tongue of
’
— The Lend bill is becoming more
question, but against tho hastily drawn tho parly.
Nover . toar down the motto “The unpopular in Ireland.
conditions which are too often made,
— It is announced from Havana that
aj*d the *dfi*h spirit which in many men Uuiim at it wa*," when ortwy Democrat
aeems tn be tho fountain from which all' enjoyed tho constitutional right to “ wal­ tho Captain General has lilierntod 2,000
lop his nigger;" and hurl out on tho negroe*, and that 18 Cubans have been
their words proceed.
executed
in Santiago.
In tbe largest eense of the term, tho quivering air with the last breath that
— The celebrations in Paris on • Fri­
Gaverament should protect a!| classes of respires from your ntpidiy failing body, day, the anniversary of tho French
{teopleiaall por&amp; of the national do-1 “Never, no, nover, shall our daughters Revolution in 1848 vyere orderly, and
main. Il has a common duty to the marry niggers." It is hotter to die by undisturbed by the police.
Eianufocturer of New England, tho min- tho Bvord of your Toe than to hate your
— General Qucscda, Commandcr-inself to-death because you asked mercy ,
crof Pennsylvania, tho drover of Texas,
Chiof of the Cuban army, has arrived in
Florida, on his way/to Washington.
and the wheat grower of Minnesota, and
ho who can. eee only that which is for
— It is reported that the Northwest­
ern States of Mexico have declared in
tho jrosent good of one of these, aquwing net, and cariug not, whether woe be­
Tbe enow is ton feet deep in Noveda. [ favor of independence.
— An English envoy ha* arrived at
tides any trail tho othere, mutates at
— A colored girl is studying law'tn
Ottawa, Canada, to urge the construction
once tbe bearings of-&lt; t--ranl justice and Washington­
of the -British 1‘acifio Railroad.
He real duly to the country.
.
— The Fenian Senate te in secret ses­
Whatever, then, may be our eonclu- sion ia New York.
m let os reach them only when we I
COMMERCIAL
— Numerous Chicago roughs are
have traveled over all tho ground that hanging orouad Niles.
we can possibly tpmpass, and whether,
— A steam fire ongiao has boon pur­
. when we assume our final position, chased for Manistee.
either m Free Traders or Protectionist*,
- Mr. John Goodmark has been ap­
R matters not, if thatmltimste stand be point'd postmaster, at Bedford Centre,
taken calmly, and with tho consent of Calhoun County, vice 3. H. Corwin, re­ «&gt;sl aAurs. Tbe puuf. of the Hoste rnolal.on
•*«&gt;» dsjssfo. farprias tb» iscrtsM at tk« eursigned.
*
dhtseheryst focU and the most adequate­
rwj. iwnporarlly
th. ball tidt of the
— James Fhk, Jr.,-ho withdrawn bis gold room, twrt lbs Heusto rwluMon ot Tbandsr.
ly m**r*d judgment, wo can submit to
bbrisuit
ag
rinet
8.
Bowles,
of
theBpringuhmv
tossy InensM, lock tfcv slirtnio* ea
ths wil of tho majority, with the feeling
Urriy a.I. »*d Uw'priesof *ota hu rsptaty &lt;Uthat it £b better to err in judgment than
— The 150,000 required to start a diot.1. ctesls* to dsy st a fraction abevc 1 !S? Jt
to occasionally reach correct conclusion* Presbyturian paper in Chicago hns boon itltaxsnM** Hute to ray tlul sll &lt;to»bl sbnl »
speedy r»&lt;«rs las gold trash i*newfVBOVfd. It
with untemporoi rashnse*.
stcured. The paper ia to bo called Th tawllkiotbe power of the GsTeranrat to bria*
laUiitr.
Above all, let u* decry all sectional­
U &gt;beet M aey time, sad lite aaiy s qaeaUos m
ism, reuwnbering that our great country
— Over 000 -tons of ice have been se­
I* naf.T0r.LI., i|&gt;. bank. '
is one country, bound by battle and cured at Constantine this winter, mostly ••vfclj b*nk
for
*hipment
South.
(Mln*
bvavilr in Ite kftl r^wrev. Coltoo b
Mated with blood, and it i* a national
— Miss Kete Burna of Oom County, ■(■la low.r, **|lit&gt;( txtay at ujg, prjr
bbaphomy to utter tho woid that shall
hM recovered 12,760 damages, in a bold w«il op, but if the SkIIm in ceUon b mainarray brother against brother ia any breach of promise suit
lainad. pzicaot eatlaa good, mab cn.-&gt;» 4,, n
Wntm »«rcb*ota aA prodaslly batata* og.'M
■trite that shall open again tbe terribl*
— John Hartwick, of Saginaw, nged. ibe ibcliup la both (ola and cotton indicate tower
Bond* •* lately boated.
only II, set a building on fire to see;it
burn. His pyrophilistic taste now keeps
him ia jail.
— The Lake Shore A Michigan ScuthThere is on efiort being, made to force
Upon tho people of Barry county tho
small end cf tho tailfeather* of a defaart Labor Union Movement nt Grand
This organisation we regard.' the mouth of therirer Rouge, andF^d*

&gt; ‘onck L Egliuton upixnnted poetmarter.
I — Major George K. Brady, formerly
'V0 father of lb"
child born in Alaska that will be oligiblu
to bo Presided of ths United States.

— Tbe township of Calodonia, fihiawaetec county. »®ted
aid to tbe

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

nortsje

IN IIASTJNGS

,
— B3U have Loon introduced to di­
r ride Toxas into one State and two terrii lories, and to prevent prise-fighting.
j
’
— Mr. Revels, the colored Senator
’ from Miutorippi, has been admitted by
a strict party vote ~
— A fire i n Galveston destroyed prop-,
Hom. amm Bunjjj«aAn» diedat St
’ erty valued rtft.XJOO.WO.
/ ■ -Pet.rabireh, Rutala, oa tho 2d o
February.
— Tho Indians in tbe J&lt;ake Superior
region are Starring through tho scarcity
KOT BO MJJCH ■•KIOOEB.’
of game.

skxp

rnornirroHs. .

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oaan* ro

C H,A,N
PIER.
Gents’ Fnrnuuing bturc,
T1 A 73 Woodward Avenue, Detroit.

In making this announcement to tho
Citirans of Hastings and vicinity, I
would call your attention to a fow foots :
,

Firot?

-

A permanent Clothing Hotme in Has­
tings, when you can -always -find a
THOSE'

CABSIMERE8*
TESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
TOBB

Oisa

SHELF BOIES

HaU and Cape, and everything pertaininrr to mnn'u wo.ir

Second,
For Sooea, Dry and Fancy Goods; Band-B&lt;jXc*,Jtoxea for Drug*, fond I ■HVHCTtKIIG DEPARTMENT,
fumtry, Exf r.tctv, Confoowhere work will bo clone in the beat
tlonery, Jewelry, or
.
style known to the trade.
. Other Goods of
Petre?? Mich.
Third,
KO PEACES LOWER THAN OUB8,
-A.n&lt;l
It will be for your interest to examine
our stock and prioea.
Ortr Cotte it a Dcrjam !
Vmler CMduy at Adttoei Frim.
IDt, and CWp*. Cheap t

-£r&lt;&amp;HUi£St “* “■‘Tit1'
^SEESSS
.ansae-!

inwir tiacr saiTH tin stats mtn.

J. B. LEMLEY.
r-wr
•fiSi

[OS« oil FOB THEMM

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M.xM
l t.to
fAMeanv *-«

* ‘LAKZltHORi* MICH. ftoUTHKRS ».
earsar.
eusa satisa] ***«»«

Rail Road priees.

Wilbur &lt;f- Watson, of the
Quaker. Valley Nurseries,
Winona, O., offer extrastock ,
and belter Terms on Trees,
Flowers, Shrubs and Plants,
than any other' nursery in
the country. Try them.

The 8cvemU Annual bistrli udon o!
Premiums to the Fubeeribers

Iktraitt Cffliertial AiTcrtm'

Wednesday Ev’g, March 8

TltED DOUGLAS

$3,500 in Gmnbacks!
3kiv Jidvrrtisfmrnts.

TJIMIOPff HAEI-.

WRIGHT Ac SMITH,

EVERYTHING TO PLEASE,

PRICES TO SUIT
That's Big Talk,
Try it Now.

Jloback’e Stom­
ach Bitten,
unlike all other
Biqlre in the
r.tarkS, potteu
iutriuuie merit.
Mod Billrrt. to
CtilM,r[rt merely niehixathif dufi,
•old ru a bcormfff. Dr. Jiobatx»
BiUere arc not a Lcrrrvfft in any
srttse of the tronf, Lui contain Iht
moot crjmuicc dntffe hiomt to
•rlence far the mfdieal cure &lt;f
rndifffdion and jXtjiepn.'a; and

BOBACK’S

Will latere to Ike .bov. bill o. L-|. ieu
ia&lt;loptoo&lt;

"ui? CcupssRe NaliCEhiy

laiulaut

HASTINGS HOUSE.
I *f taste »ai Cksrak Wrtw,. th
■a Pl Ilst kn»rt*»r. Xspsiaa
&gt;u asiuas UiiauM, tkuul ba

has a-fine assortment of
MEH MILLISEBY GOODS HERE.

0. D. 8PAULDIN8.

etarl-nMe tlryrrr,
ari’l tfiee tone to

BITTEIS

efojte t' iai viH

niHtb^tkeuiod
ehplical of iU
wiulttfal trtfoc.

. ’ b"Y
Asn Wood.

PDIIFIEI

CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.

CRACKERS.
LEMON
-

I &lt;jHOtrLDEB, ARMS!

CRACKERS
Eot» «nd White

C. D. 8TEWAHT. Large A W«U Balao'.ad Stock of

Hssilnp. IW Mt* IMS.—If

BLOOD
Ur. Jlot^eh',
btoo.1 FiUa ate

CRACKERS.

ric-xrc
BOiTON
SODA /

/f ifwwrfrrral
p'Vn emca'Xfr.
Z.Wxirtl-, the relrbenlcd ficeduh

\.
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Stu.-1/iolui, Bwe'■*
■ I Um, rewte to thu
country and introduced the ScanriiHarinti Blood Purfficr; tinoc
which time thonmindt hare been
cured, by its ate, of Scrofula and
other blood diaattt*. It mnlaint,
bemda the Iodide of Ihdaua and
Symn of Stilllnyia, drnyn importex I from Sweden for it» erpren
tuanufaeiure, unknown and not
kepi by ajwthc-r—&gt;
■' .

CALL AT THE HASTINGS

BUTTER
OYSTER

STOMACH

•

OROCEH1ES,

--.fi-kf tnva-.
riably ntabWtea them as fmoritet
miih all who mm them.
The reaewt why Dr. Robadct
Blood PiUi thonld l&gt;e kepi iu crery family art: Bream* they ean
be employed m all ma where a
Hfamily phytic” it reanirtd,.and

We have Ja^ added a large amou
new end splendid electrotyred job
to our ofllce, of the very teliwt
embracing wvoral founts of card t
Friend*. £rlng on your orders

BLOOD

Faytlr.—All person* Ihdebtod
•wfltae tor job print lug, advertlring
or bastnea*) and enbecripttons, wi
ooato' by calling and rottbng at
■.WtaJwreKoW'twW on our b
-and -we Intend to have the motr
thee* bills—peoewbly If we can, fo
M we muse Therefore eettlo up,
jMta vtait from the bhetifr.

Medicines ctery-ichcrc.

aPown i*ame, one of tlw brat
MwBeet of neeriy 0,000; shall p
tafer double the proacnl riM «
Baxwn, without other change
twee*. But wo shall send nn p
Without the pay. Wo mean tbl*
*0 fUeua* wBI take due notice.

limn; liuaiut

iheu arc made
Wi.mitk and

Vrh*‘,H mu»‘ b© -old. without

tTnSJAi J? — «-o - »“•
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Caffaca,

Ceoshtia* at

PILLS

ere* tL Nobody hu
HetaataDd* Um little p
ropor bro of either do

�m a, as?®.
Stral and JHiscelUnraus.
KBW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A mooting of the friend* of J. H.
' Cable, one of tbs oantractom for tbe con.trurolon of tbs Grand River Valley
Railroad, campri«lnK tending elttesa. of
Barry and Eaton Counties, was held at
the Haatloga Mouse on Friday evening,
, Feb. Hth, 1B7Q, andon motion of A. W.
Ballsy, wa* organ teed by the choice of
Hon. J. Q. Boblnsuti a* Chairman; and
Goo. M. Dowey a* Bscnfory.
Tbe Chairman suited tho object of tho
meeting to be the prreentatlon of a val­
uable watch and chain U J. H. Cable,
Esq., on behalf of the eltiwn* of Uaat, innMr. A. W. Bailey then Introduced
Hon. C. G. Holbrook, who gresied the
guest of the occasion in the following
eloquent epsrch :

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

PHlEfiTjkND iMiXM

County,
Direct from Factories.

chain, BenUj ao&lt;r*«ad
Um&lt;bm&lt;
AJtowia&lt; iuari|&gt;Uaa: - Vmvntod
by lb* etllMaa of QmiI»e&gt;. DM.

aris bt Sunlight
and Gaslight

IjrSpetyialities in every department.

STOPES! STOPES!
We have noW Ln Stoolc tho lareeat vartery or

csrtsg lb* ••mplMloaof U&gt;*av*n4 River Vail*/
lUirW. JuMiy, 1SJO.“
la *mb* W *0 conuepUL. th* *ariy biUarr «f
■fee rouvprweud year MoaecUsa nilb It with
the atmod utMutisa and gvslita**. Wa Cm!

COOKIJfG,
PARLOR COOK AJi‘D
PARLOR STOVES
*

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&gt;ue««4all aad see them.

EffSSSsmiiSs’.ffi:,
tnl ryfaw M,.au*nltlai
*ra
r£.,;Zn‘u‘nis;uits

WANTED-AGENTS

GREA.T SACRIFICE!
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, &amp;c. at
and below cost, at the
.

There will ba a free lecture an Tues­
day evening, March Stir, at tbe Court
liou-c, by Mrs. M. J. Kais, a trance
speaker.
Subject: "Bp'rltual Phi­
losophy."

Wednesday Ev’g, March 8th.

R&gt;crvm Tor.

7ST5I0CD0LLABSPEB MONTH,
Everywhere; nsalr and fcmie. Is iotrodao* it"
Geaslar Improve* Commas tease

FAMILY SEWUJG M ACHBHk

Tb« buvlstiw opwsfor

W« w.ll pay tl.&lt;XO for u&gt;v maehtaatiMt vOJ sra
• m.eugw, nm. toauufoU «r amrailwMi
•.«=&gt; tl.n ouTfl. it ttdn iha

u ELASTIC LOCK STITCH." ‘
Evrvy mtmwI MlXhcA. bwcaL andxtintkaalMh

I

The only opportunity that our citlzena may ever have to Lear the woridreanwned Douglas* will lw on Wedncsday evening, nt Union Hall.

SECOIBft CO.,
r Mai, to Bay addrto&gt;. I

CLOTHING HOUSE!
86 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

^sSTag

$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 Cassimere suits of clothes $15.
18 “
“ 12. 12
“
"
“ $7,60
“
“ 7,50 j Good Shirts and Drawers; 40 cents
55’.rKft.kKIF- 10 ’1

Careen. — Th*
*f
rt4 m*«l ir&gt; CaMua. al tbe
bra.e, on FrttQy; »br nib fc*l, al

J» our notice of the c hange of propri­
etors at tho Hastlnss Houao, we made
no mention of tbe fact that ‘Andy’(H.S.)
Johnson (not the “ Alderman of hl* na­ ■wacewa an* bsprlaam any sttood yea »u&lt;! youre
BUSINESS CABDS.
tive village") stU1 remains us Clerk—and tkraufb Ufa.
At the dose of his remarks he, on be­
bo b (he right man in the right place.
half of tbe people of our Village, pre­
BOWNE ^’GALLOWAY,
rantod Mr. Cab# with a beautiiul watch
OA-^iKERS.
and chatty, aaa token of our appreciation
(OLtxeT/ojrT njDt a rrtrrrriD
of hl* untiring effort* toaecure tbe early
cctaplsUeo of our railroad, engraved a*
Hs»y toned * Depovite Rra:«l
Mb. D. C. Hawlxv 1* again doing
llASTIMOS, - - • *W • • ■ MICH
business in our mldnt, and has opensd a
Prejmted to J. IL Cable by the citiMISS M. MEAD,
flour and feed Moro in the budding teto- zentof Hatting*. Michigan, at a tribute,
ly occupied by W. Parker. It la the Its- of their appreciation of hie valuable ter- DILEHHM A.KEli.
tention of Mr. II. to open up a large vicu in tccuriny the completion qf the
zurxsr cttaxv or rjrmn.
stock of groceries and provisions in a Grand Hirer Valley Railroad.
’
Ib sroar, atiec block,
reiXjdjort time.______
Mr. Cpblo briefly responded, returning HAtfTlSGS. - - - »*IT - - - MICH.
IW ArranrvtCB Wbbtu.
ArrcmoK —The singing school con­ thankr for this unexpected expression oi
tho
good
will
of
tbe
people
of
our
Vil
­
ducted by Mr. Geo. n. Brook*, of Or­
D. B. WOODWARD,
angeville, which closed its rudlmental lage. and closed by Introducing Hou. H.
P^»r Ia
term laat evening, ia lobe cor tinned in A. Shaw, of Eaton Rapid*, who, In a
Cents Fearlag Apparel!
an advanced stage, commencing on brief speech, recapitulated the labors of
WAIXA01TS CLOTH
the Company and the contractors Id the
Wednesday evening next, March Mb.
On h*ad. &gt;b-I aicfe.Biwi for wool al
conrtrucUnn of tbit Road, aud gave in
R.Ul, Crrak Prie**.
We are no ringUt.. but we have seen
Rkksry Craaor*. Ul.te.
JnaiTml
enough of Mr. Brooks! teaching to know doling agiowing account of the pros­
that he h tally octnpetent to perform all pective ’uture nf the rad. and the re- j
gton of .country through which it peases.
that he promtaea.
Brief addressee were also made by I
We ray all this meekly, and with th«
Messrs. Crane, ‘of Eaton Rapid*, • nd
utmoi-t re«pecl Ibt our huge contempo­
rary. who, wo beg. will not rand our Ueo. W. MUI*, of HaaUngs.
Tbe company then adjourned to tho
ringing master out of town beforebe flndiningroom, where a sumptuous repeat
tohe, that which ho bis undertaken.
MAIN BROTHERS,
lux. 1 been prepared by Mine Host Pixley,
the new proprietor, to which ample Jus­
tice was done by alL
After brief speeches from two of the
aaubject which ta thoroughly under­
stands; and we sincerely believe that [ friends from Eaton County, the meeting
no lecturer in America Is more entirely | adjourned, each feeling that it wa* good
couveriant with that whereof bespeaks for u» to have been there.
than is Mr. Douglas wltb tbe subject of.
bis proposed dlscouHMr bn "Our Cotnpoe- |
General Grocer,
tteNationality.” Through persecutions !
many, through trial* and tribulation*,
ha* bo pursued bl. rrseajvhw-snd not
only from books has hedearned. but by
wid experience: tbe result of sueh va­
STORE!
CITY
ried .nd extended Investigation, cannot
fall to be interesting, and we have no
fears a. to hla rereidion. For further
partfoulaxs aeo advrrriaement iu another
column of to-dxy's paper.

AKD OTHER GOODS EQUALLY XH XX»W AT (J,

Star Clothing House,
vx_x_.wss.ra. . *h»ons pries Muro of GRAXD ILtPIDS.
Dated, May &gt;6, 1809.—yl ____________________

VINEGAR.
Il frac
KUROl’E.

Hastiug'S Wholes Eactmt

Pay Ur.—AH person* Indebted to this
-office for Job printing, advertising 'legal
or bmines*) and subscription*, wUlaave
coals by calling «nd rattling at once
We have &gt;4,000 Handing on our books,
and-we Intend to bars I be money on
thoe bill*—peacably If we can, forcibly
if we must. Therefore eeltie up, or ex­
poet a visit from the Sheriff.
Special None®.—We again coll the
attention of our readers to the fact that
after the close of thia volume our terms
of subscription will lie ui»oox»rnoKALX.T IK advamcx. We have purchased
a Pown Puna, one of the beet made,
at a onat of nearly &gt;1,000; aboil print a
paper double the present atsc «f the
Basher, without other change in our
terms. But we shall send no papen
without the pay. We mean thia, and
cur friends will take due notice. .

rA Bia Jump.—The Ho nt Jotmat
mads a Jump at the truth last week, but
leaped clear ever *. Nobody hurt, for

vul, grew* iat* atalreiloo o! lb* Cherry Pec­
toral. write* Or. Aysr fet.laitrnettaa* nwfer
•blab elf" be *ba)l ba bl**. wbicb blMMre*.
ud whieh vamitod, sad aadar whkb ba abal
taka Ayer’A Pilla for an a8acdoaof the liver; *to»
under which Wgn bta wife abssld ewauaaaca to
taka thaRer»a*ariIl« for bar ailment. Ba adda

CUSTOM CAHDING,
-AMD WOKS GUARAbTRXb,
doth. Flannel,
‘
JBattai and

JOHN G. RUNYON
DIAMONDS,

Bnn MefiiciBffl, Groceries

We bare JujJ added a large amount of
new and splendid electrotyred job type
to our office, of the very l*te*t styles,
embracing raveral founts of card text.
Friends, ^rlng on your ordera. We

And ar« bus f.rvr*&gt;nl to varvy fl aw la ARM.
tranche. rarLeular aliintn* gtras to

WEBDINI All VI3IT1HS CANS

BJfEUU®,
TEA BLS.

'

’AND BBT SlbtxlOF

BOOTS AND SHOES
TAXES! TAXESt
rn&amp;PRv't

ItlSA.Ij ESTATE
EXaffAMG*;.

---- OF-----

F. ID. ACKLEY

Hesm sa t Leu, Vaomt te»

H. A. GOODYEAR.

I keep constcLTiily on hand a targe an d well selected Slock
u sMine DRUGS
andMXDICIX’RS
of mLRDW-A.TiE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.
.
C H E A. V E E
Da. O. e. WiX.XXAXS,*Ocular Dlagnoatatlng aud Eclectic Physician, of Bos­
ton, Maa.., baa taken rooms nt the Hast­
Ings Houra, aud will remain with us for
mww time. Baa adverUssmeal next

KEEPS THE HUGEST,

In tbe article of Stoves done,
most useful Rtiielea, can save at

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT

BUILDING MATERIALS,

TOOLS

MU*

nra o:n«7 to BM hMM »«ra ia Umnfate w

�............... HIAa. 38, 28Jb,

«tw iDteariuurarn.

tlZlaAl. NOTICES.

T’r?KKS^f„gM«T"«i
BOOT. DODD'S
NERVINE
AND IXVIQOHATOR.

S3£SS

A Nerve Tonic and Slomackie
•■“boon of freedom." Before tho war
fata came into tho bar-room of a hotel
ia Canada, near the frontier, a bright
looking negro, who waa thus addreteed
by on&lt; of the eminent pontons usually
tend in each rooort, :
“I s’pooo you're a nineway glare,"
•aid one, looking sharply at the new

I st

wSS'1

iharfiTettu*
d«r*l. lb«i*id prulweerstvs aoUes Inthr pmn
lalerenid in mH euals, at ih. ptn4«u0» at mU

■rw=ti
_

NERVOUS
UasMou.

THE NEW TeiK METHOSIST.

SltUUUi,

• 8«W 8:btt few l-Sa F.mily. a

DISEASES
IJ'uCeiiutn .

Caic.mu

Swinw JHrtrton

J5TWA

Feeling that he wax pretty well away
from bondage, the dkrltey reBioudod
that he wm.
''Ah, indeed, well, we’re glad of it;
bet you don't eorm to Ir»&gt;k very pour—
. hare good elothea down South ?’
"Certainly,” aaid the darker, with
eotne pride. "Same clothea ae my maa­

MORTGAGE SALE.

- ^^Bui yon got many a gro-1 thraahin,-,

--------

. “Nerer had a whipiiing in my life ’
' ‘"Never threshed ! ' said another;
“wall, but you niggvra dmt’l always get
bnough to eet, do you r
"Always had enough, gomrura ; never
"WhatT^said the intatrogator, "good

&gt;

X H. MALLORY,

sjgngw. o«M

~~T~~

tb. cmm n««.’

n UPJOEH,

FFTWCfyUf ee4 tkrrwxu OSes wart sa

elothes, no punishment, plenty to eat
Now,” said he, tuminy to the grouts
“only think of it!—thia follow haa left , ................... ............
r.naiiy san
• position when! he enjoys all those
pnrilegee for an unoertxinty.u \
1X)H ILLAHD'S
bnai.oftbe.
“Gouitnon,” aaid tho darkey, •‘all I'ao
Etoeay respectin’ dem privileges ia, .
Tobuero b»«n * uin&gt;t&lt;
if any one want* to arail hiase f of :

■ j-goy

Yacht Club £•=»■£'
• n4n»r»&lt;
Mlt.t W

MORTGAGE KALE.

!S8Tri

An Old-Taabiaaed Teacher.

' XWtefM. io lievia A. t'. Aairaatf «/ B
IrtSr nmSdVuif

"Patrick, do you know roar letters.”
"Yin, sur."

smrs'E

don't kaow their namea"
“Well, this is A."

VBOOMAN,

'-Ssotsot™
SSMggSnrri
=x™3S«Xi
“»§,t
«UlM4.
BMI IS IWTBBBBM

•AiabB.’’
“Sura, an’ ia that D ! I thought it wa»
» ox-yoke."
"What wm that last latter I showed

sr.&lt; th ortttcuio
r .inua at an stream
r.«»i »r tb*CoMuln

■wtaa

7aafflfis."t
Asiafc. WlU&lt;tr« prang: SUea.'i.:: i
EttffiT" °

—'—- f -■ — —-UoB len.(■ IO&gt; la T«»n 1
!• worth at nas» tse, -a r t»- ■■&lt;. saeialBux
I-roMInc
&lt;0 lbs baited SuiMMMer. tvrtr Sloe

“What do I db whoa I look at y
"I shouldn't Uke to say , ear."
“I vent you to tell ma."
"I am afraid you will lick me,
“What do I du when 1 look at ’
“Wall, sur, you equinL”
"
“9“’*, you aay C withent

i*

I nitc.in tt. rrt!&gt;u».r Uuu-n. a»s .'..,»
DM,'."

£Wa
WMI
&amp;£*£&amp;&amp;£

r«*bUbeUdTMKd to D. a
ctrr*. Tbe eomailuen tncm
sax or all at saU

“Say it then.”
(
“U without the iquint*
'
^^Vhat ia the name of the

"I don't know,
Before."
“Well,it ia D, for dunce; juat like
yonnell; 8ar that"
“D, for dunce, just like younelt"
. "Take your Boat, and t.e speftno’ rlaaa
wilt oome up-and aprll. Hp.-U 4at-."
. “C-a-t—eutfiah.
"Tiia’t right. Now roell tub.
“T-n-b—warh-tub."
“Tain't right Now spell frog."
. “F-r-o-g—bull frog."
“Next, Where duos tho sun risef"
Jgtewn in our lot »ur."
•Next Where dose tho aun riae ? "

5ur,;

BE

.____

'

WM. H. HATFORD,
ATTORNEY an-I Caantdiu M Iaw. Bl
fib Cheeawv. Jawlre ef th. Pears. t»
fetejUWt l )«bd* b»U*M Mi »U. U

4»l MbmIl A D. ICU^U see o’csieck la
Stlrmnsn. Ihal Ui.-&gt;C between the hoar ot ka’ete
or-,1LSrA*iM2Z“““

m.

ths CowdUkas of a
•dhmrabor Hih ISO. etnaial by
aiMbmnadola
jrayueaed Mjn U.fjrnne.bla w|fr. &lt;«

r-“____________
mu: m kiKccrtcA

C. G. HOLBROOX.
ipOBWIY at U.,

tatffc

3fi1OTg2S.ttSs.tt3

CUTlOr. Res I'. I’uiUd.lphis Pnu.
’••eltrvr Ur .temp., .Ittdrr.e J/m. (i

JOHB MICHAEL.

,V3S

E®®
&gt;•&gt;• S'lWWMB. Iblt b*.
DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

gTATECOFFEe A NFICE MILLS.

port SALE.

firUKi

A. R. &amp; W. F. LINN,

sssisfeSKLi'Ayi,

BB. Bbtell I

Wg. JOBES,

FIM Uresvrin

aW. 12Q, Js/waen Am., DETROIT, Mich.
Circular

Snxv

■sgra.-ES

Mill

_
OR hTEAM EITGIMET
Rood .•rtlroular.odJVirol.Uito ’
rDLTOX IRON and KNGtNB WORKS.
J.B Wavw, Tmurw
DETROIT. MICH

A Portable

l*OCM e.NRINB WORKS.
Inn-re .4 Harin., XUt.ae,,-, ...
DRYMean/ss

A. »• KBRCS A cd.J~

sT$2vS“£S&amp;iXEa
...

io and

‘

.

HOUSE.

»»!“&gt;*&lt;»• sad JebUr, of

rornl^n &amp; DomeaticDry Gooch.

11 2$ “
Tieasaim’.
Ih^i^s^a.'liJtnoiT.iUea*^

DETROIT

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1-80 PB* TEA*. 15 ADTAKCK

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•• With Mallee toward none.-with Charity for all.-with Firmnew in the Right"

VOL. XIV..
gtuintM JJiwtsrj.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1870.

TKX GREAT CROWD THAT DAILY VISITS

THE MANISTEE MURBEH.

Vanderpool.

----- THE-----

ORTH,

Vanderpool’s

Speaks Emphatically. That

E. H. MALLORY,

law Prices Still Continue to Rule I

WM. UPJOHN,

Trial.

With this intense feeling thus exiting

on Bunday evening and Monday morn­
ing, the almost uni venal feeling al ManINSIDE HISTORY OF THE CASE. istoo waa that he had gone away of hia
own velitijn, perhaps had eiinjJy betak­
en himself to his form ar roving life.
Claims of the Defense. This
was strengthened by tho fact that
ho liad hinted that ho might leave the
town
st almost any motnonL On Mon­
VERDICT # SEE'TE^CE. day some
of tho indications about tho :
bank—tho apparent confusion and maria
.r
.1__
±_. ___ 4.. L____
st..
IKTERTVIEW WITH VANDERPOOL

BOSTON CASH STOW
JOBS HOBBITS.

Gaixn Rims, Mar. f, 1870.
Now that the trial of George Vander­
pool fur the murder of Herbert Field at
Mauistec, is ended, and the respondent
i* confined in tho State priaon in pursu' ante of his sentence, it sectn* proper to
lake a review of tho whole ease, and to
trace somewhat it* inside history, xthich
did not appear from the evidence, and
wliich would have been improperly ndvortod to during the judicial investiga­
tion. Of course every celebrated caww
■ like this [ices-av s an interior history, as
well as that which u developed upon tho
trial, and a knowledge of each is sazue| what necessary to tho formation of a
. correct opinion aa to the real merits of
1 the vtrhrt. I propoae, too, to detail
somewhat the s.wne. which attended the
j trial the verdict and tho erateme, and
also to recount whnt transpired iu Man­
istee from the dosing-'act iu the court
n«n to the removal of tho pruuuer by
. the 8h&gt;-riff.

citizens that foal play might have taken

I

P DRAIE.MD„

“Are you Selling Out?”
“Are you going away?”
“How can you afford to sell so CHE.1P?”
Are the Questions asked by thousands. I would, xn.y,—
JTOt I AM JfOT GOIXG A WA Y I

Iff I SELL GIIIIIIS W FOB tiSI,

I these whs b«r« Un
toy *,K

DR. C 0. SCOTT.

Because I buy for Cash—“Cash is the Motto !”
H. J. HANEY.

OE2S?iETT.

.

rnrnctAX ~»4 s-.ri-.on. oa-« s
■f PoK &lt;Xe*. J
&gt;trw«. Ha«C

I. W. VR00MAN,

C E L S I 0 R !”

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,

"

BOTANIC i»l Edsnia Pknjriaa «nt DrntbC I
imt&lt; all ehn-ote «sl ■«’• &lt;***;•*5 •fl’jto!?’
• is sll mils to -1 -r or aisbt. W*5* •* SaalirUs.

I Of Vanderpool I havo already given a
] sketch at *&gt;nio length, stating hi* perj sonul apjieoranc’e and genoral composure
of manner. It will be remembered,
■ bowover, that coiuiderablti testimony wo*
' introduced by tho defense to prove pre­
vious good cliamctor, and to justify the
Are now offering for sate, a full Stock of TVew and ftensonablc runduiuon by the jury that it was oxCJoo&lt;1m« recently purchased in the beat eastern markets nt the
tromely unlikely that a man of hi* »tat&gt;dlowed poarible price;, for cash. Our slock includes a full lino of
| ing and mental and mural constitution
I would commit a crime so atrocious. Hut
fev men who hod provioUslj empioved
him gave testimony upon this question,
10 but this fact is cxpliynod bv thu defense
7' ■ as being ovciuionvd by th&lt; fr utter waut
.
' .

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

WRIGHT fc SMITH, Z7

Hastings Cash Store!

§SSTWAWFFIIBII®IIS,miOI

WI. H. HAYFORD,

KL OSstUVSt
now UM«»edon» on rvuoattdii tonal.
DISbliBn.

fcloth. .na Bc.dy-m.de

J. P. ROBERTS A CO.

Ol.

Hats &amp; C.pe, Boot. &amp; Shoes. Orooonw, co. |

R

u,auul„.&lt;l.y

DliLUAia Dnisn. modtaiaM. Wtasl

•
•
&gt;t TV- -4!1
.how vnu CP- 'amount uf money of any
HT0«.h P«ri»s rataoen. «l~ »■ • “JJ; om^q.raoo .» .1 ,h.
of IW
etti-rnie*, and all men who I
wnmuftAW
C3Tin
W
®
hav
®
got
th
,?
“
“
a
-Y®
ti“t it
arv fenntior
the practical workings
C. G. HOLBROOK,
..1
them, and dmll try to .efl you afl we
and wflrsj &lt;* ~urts of law uadoratanJ that, though
,«j(.far the eoaatlr^jHwt*m f2T“i* for your interest to buy hare. We warrant
price*
tho Government is theoretically supposed
mee'etedt r.n

'

BUTTER,

EGFC3-S, DRIED

FRUIT

esc^J,

Wm7H- JEWELL.

alao Agenta for oae of the beet Sewing Machine, in the World.
JOHN MICHAEL,

QUASTS PHILLIPS.
WM. L. COBB,

&lt;3-0 TO T»JS
HOLBROOK A MILLS, •

.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
WHERE TOC WILL FIND

•

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF

WM- JONES,
SCIOBOX DeMta. woeM Vs1,J**.

JAPANESE CURIOSITIES,

■afArs,

'

TOYS, Ac., Ac-

' AARON CLARK,

■With Prices to suit the Times.

drugs

krw Go«* MUk to all -M mar rmalf»ta

and medicines

I, Comptae'i" BV«T Department.
IIARNEAH

MAKKR,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
HMX.ee., D~ -’»*• &gt;6®—”'

___________ __________________

HASTINGS HOUSE.

~
COMKIH

Bin* Md Ohirtb

-b

tbbown.m-e- Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

nW"1"* n’~'- "*
JAMK8 JOHSBTOS.

i:.. areminth IO**4’*"’.

“*7. u—.liJ

r...

Iwhalf of the prisoner-when he shows i

that ho is imj&gt;ovcri«hod, yet in fact his
eaan is never fully presented unloss a
considerable amount of money can bo
employed in his behalf. So it ia quite
probable that Vanderpool's most impor­
tant witnesses a* to previous good char­
acter were absent because ho was una­
ble to use jho money required to insure
th&lt;rir attendance. Bo far as I have been
able to learn from inquiries in many di­
rections, ho appoars, up to tho time of
this tragedy, to have been a young mon
extremely desirous of advancing himself
m ths world, of doing business upon a
largo scale, of no outward vice*, and of
great activity and energy. Iti* charged
by his opponent, that no in reality never
poesi-6»cd solid integrity of iharactcr,
and tliat ho wan unscrupulous as to the
maana by which ha attained hia end*,
but of the actual commi*riun of wrung
in his case there is no proof except hi*
preeonFconviction.

run away from his home in Maine (in all
probability) at quite on early age, had
roamed about over sea and land during
tho greater part of his youth, and had
acquired a somewhat reckleaa, and it is
Idnted dissolute, character. He wna a
young follow of very pleasing pereoiud
appearance and frank manners, and by
thode*qualities undoubtedly obtained the
good w 11 and affection of Mian Hill He
was not possessed, however, of any bori­
nes* ahyuiremente, waa extremely foolish
as to carrying money about him in a sec­
tion of country quite unsafa, and was
constantly exhibiting gold or currency in
hii hands in public p|ace« whore danger­
ous men were likely to be near. The af­
fair* of the bank seem also to havu beezk
dangerously public, a* almost every one
knew just about the amount uf fands in
the institution, and all about thn fart
tliat the partners were about to diaaolve,
and that at onoe. Under those rircutn*tane&gt;-s it is suppoMid by thn friends of
Mr. Vandvrpoul that some ruffian though;
the time a favorable one for killing F’u-ld
in the bank or upon thu highway, «itd

NUMBER 46.

tuted in the bank for any indications
which might tend to dear up the mys­
tery. The witnesses in the case were
pretty unanimous, though they did not
untindy agree, as to life blood in tho
buihiiag, but gentlemen who were not
sworn at all, and who examined it, are
of the opinion that tho indices of foul
play haring occurred were quite faint
and confined to a few small spot* of
something on the floor, which was humcn blood, no doubt, but which they
think might have been accounted for in
many ways.
The watch sot upon Vanderpool must
hare been vary constant, throughout
both tho night and day time, but re­
waled nothing unusual in hi* movomont* except his chiming the bonk,
which had unquestionably been very
filthy. No hiding away oi any money
waa discovered, no getting up during ths
night for any purpose whatever, no at­
tempt during' the day to avoid public ob­
servation. The prosecution proved the
[iresenco of a large amount of in-incy in
the bank safe on Monday, and sought to
show that on that day it &lt;lisap[x-arod. If
so, then Vanderpool must have hid it in
the day time, when he already knew ho

drawn from tows* somewhat remote from

and most of the attendant facta, un'd had
frequently canvassed the merits o^tho the foreman solemnly pronouneed the dacase. A jury was, however, speedily ob­ fondant guilty of murder in the fort de­
tained of mon who were able to aay that gree. The aceno that followed waa fairthey could fairly try the case, and it
proceeded. To Mr. BuBtc, theProeecutown attempts to maintain any composure
under th* awful doom which now staredergy, ^divitr and minuteness with which
he prepared this cose tor trial; with him
able longer to witness so. fearful
aiu.istance during the entire matter, and taele.
whose addreaa to the jury waa on admi­
rable forensic effort Of tho areumont
of Him. Thoe. B. Church, of Grand
Rapids," ‘
‘
‘ ‘
only ten
At that time all were again present
I unqualified admiration,
tently fair and candid in tve the defendant’, wife, who waa pre­
—____ —loot uf tho trial. But rated from attending by the watehftil
there waa ominous applause in tho Court
iwno in scrcrol tustonc-r-o when o,idencc

Vanderpool, and such things a* thseo can
hardly fail of producing an effect upon a
jury of twelve ordinary men. It was
well understood by the jury that the foefcing against him^waa of intense strength
and almost umversalJy one way, and
ninny wore tho dark sarmisra of what
might possibly fellow an acquittal Tho
Judge Hou. Jonathan G. Ramsdell, was
openly charged by citiien* with having
expressed opinions favorable to tho inno­
cence of tho accused before and during
the trial, but ho upon the bench took oc­
casion at the does of the case publicly to
deny that he had been guilty of such
conduct. Hi* charge to the jury gave to
tho defendant all the dcubta which he

hardly have gone any distance ut all from him; so fair that I do not
town for that purpose.

killed Field. Home such there undoubt­
edly were, and some who thought that
ho hod probably procured it done or had
assisted in it, but many, among them Mr.
Cisurlrt Secor, the Sheriff of the $&gt;unty,
still thought him an innocent man. Tho
destruction of bis clothes w«s unquev
tionnbly a strong piece of evidence
ugain»t him, but his wife, Mies Scribner,
and the Piper brother and stater, ere all
positive that be hud be.n ill, a* declare d
by himself.
The disrovery of Field'* body sud the doubt, all they considered poarible for
invented letter which he garo hi* wife to the benefit of , tho prieoner. But the
forward to his brother in New York. evidence against him was strong, ths
proof, on the ride of the accused were
illt in tho minds of all the people of
anistee, save sm insignificant few. The prosecution, and unfortunately ni-ithor
fetter ’was at least a very unfortunateone of the counsel for tho prisoner was
move on tlio [art of tho defendant, and an advocate of sufficient power to match
told strongly with the jury. He statue the otlorta of Mr. Church and General
that at the time it was written he was in Cntchoon, and the rord-ct was guilty.
mortal fear of being hung by a mob, and
Strungv thing* are whispered of the
that, aa a. last resource, to turn investi­ conduct of aovomlof the jurymen— that
gation in!o other channels, with the hopo thoy incautiously staled after the verdmt
that such investigation ipight discover that they had not regarded at all tho
tho criminal and save himoclf, and that charge of tho Geurt, but that their ver­
sueh hope might relieve tho anguish of dict bad been road cred accord ng to their
his wife, ho wrote it and passed ittober. own notion of thinp, and other matters
I feel certain that his unfortunate young
wife had no knowledge whatever of tho
contents of tho letter when alio was
leaving tho jail with it in her poascs^on.
to obtain a
that an
_______ ______ .. ..
. thadfeeovitnted. Some othor facta couoorning this cry of evjdmee material teethe tlefenso
totter may bo eventually unravelled and since tho conolueipn of tho trial. I am
presented to tho public, but os yet they assured that this ia likely to be one of the
Are not fully explained. That the de­ strongest grounds for any motion in that
fendant had good reason at tho time of
tho finding of Field's body and the writ­
ing of the letter to apprehend being no frienda able to furnish
hung ia unquoatirmable, as a fooling wua
certainly rite in Manistee which oven a
•light appeal to m«n'a pamions by any M/muwhnt-l
one of influence might nave kindled into
To sum up tli# whole—matter, I mttat
a fame that would have hung Vander­ oonfens my. belief that tho eridanco on
pool and all who dared dr tend him. both sidfcsiii thia celebrated case, si pre­
There can be no doubt, al/o, tliat the sented upon thetrial just concluded, ful­
proposition was seriously made by many ly warranted a jury of fair minded men
..r
..f Valrnnir nna- in finding the defendant guilty of the
murder of Herbert Field. Whether,
a rope around bi* neck, seeking to fare© however, it was possible that ho should
Vanderpool to non fee* b is summed guilt, receive an entirely fair trial at ths pres­
ami where he hail hidden the money, it ent limo in that section of tho State, or
is not a matter of wonder that some whether it was feasible, under all these
scheme of this sort should hare been
moot, d by Ignorant, psationaio, reckleee
men, but that it should have been con­ different surroundingn, ore question*
sidered for a moment by man of educa­ which deeerve ooruideratfon. which I
tion, refinement and eelf control, is a have treated of in thia tetter, and which
strong indica'ion of
may come before other tribunal, of the
State.. I'have now limply aimed to elate
facta A importance to,, and the claim, of
I am certain that this ha* boon of the .V _
__ „..^2Aa
4. ;* .n

ai PM Wm.
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or executive authority.

Jk CAJBDMichigan

Exchange.
TflluuuK, O.,offerextra stuck

that Field was i

in which

ly.

He asserted hie entire

•

lief the:

but that some men who had appocrod
upon the witness stand had paraecutad
him with tho design of securing hiaruin. ■
Ils repeated liis hope and faith that the
ield might y* bo
himself might look
found/
the pee

any

tainly leaned ns (much toward the aide of
tho accused aa was consistent with hia
position, and it a difficult to see how the
Verdict can be reversed on tho ground of
error in tho adnnsaion of evidence. Par­
hope, however, die impression that the
Judge ine!in«d to believe the accused in-

E

had anything to aay why oectence should
not bi*pronounced upon him. Ha spoke

cult; Mvaral time* he drank from a giaaa

out mockery.
- * i■
Judge Itamedell then laid thatehla reisrks waulA be exoeodingly brief aa ho
ad always been of the opinion that inch
xesrion waa not one upon which it
fitting that the Judge should deliver - ,

bort Field, to solitary impriaunmant at
hard-labor for life in the State Priaon at
Jackson. The defendant resumed hie
seat, apparently stunned. Judge Rams­
dell ordend the Court adjourned without

On Sunday afternoon I called at the
jail, with the consent of the officers, for.
the purpose of conversing with Hr. Voa-

He waa
Scribner, standing before the
.
both wearing dMp black, tho wife now
addressing a word to her husband, then
sobbing pitsoualy, then faltering away
from the grating in- utter deepmr, ana ’
crashed by an anguiah as unutterable aa
it i* indeecribaU*. Sheriff Secor, hfo
brother-in-law. Mr. Charles Johnson,
and myaelfi stood in a remote cams of

hie wife.-1 am:

with the ut
before to ma, declared that ho knew no
more than an unbom babe how the trag-

left had tittle mssna ar influ.no. J that

a free man. Bui he addad w
energy, starting from th* k
which h* wsswtttag,-HI:

�habtubbs, ibairet ocbict, nnnDBiiaAH.--

jmsmnfis

8

auMWE s,a?t.

nX’MUsoUMMtU

OUB DET10IT COlUCPOnXMCE.

i* not ofte- 1 thrill* with Joy at the thought that He to

Old
Case of Divine JwUed-The Deraot-

Walter Angel Burlingame, ihrir eeeood chfld. Was born iu Cambridge. Ho is
now in hi* 19th year, and is studring in

Grant, fa., Ac.
on golden hinge* ever open with Invit­
ing readiness. •

1* familiar with

DxtBoit, Mareb 6, 1570.
berg, German*.
He is a promising
Editob Baknxk: Only a month re­ young man. Gartrudo Burliugams is
mains before the people will meet to their third ebild, a bright, promising and
boautifol girl of 12 j ears. 8ho is with
*dt&gt; ot labor has gathered together at a
her aunt, Mr*. Edward M. Livermore,

every eurve for fifty miles. Ths Sheriff
had axes with him, and he and his com,
pinion literally cut their wav through to
■ My?*!1*in twain rrecntatlve. who sells the places which
and pulled from 'the track great log*, tlie Government ha* placed in hi* trmt
portly drove aud partly liftud tho rieigh
error tho omallor ones, crawled under or tborlc purse’. aim ply robe the poor that
rushed thruugb dense thicket* of aapand hl* wealthy act'omjdIre. Bliatuo on
weight of ths snow upon Wkm, and only such men I defrauding at once the peo­
with the utmost effort pa-sc^ through ple. whose servants they are, debauching
Pare Marquette, distant 31 miles, late thdr high po-lUon* for a few dollars In
the qext morning.
money, and brinxlnit Into disrepute and
Once past Pero Marquette, tho Sheriff scorn the whole holy of legislator* who
pushod forward swiftly, atdojg great
hills, through tortuous valleys, wh.-re the have the misfortune to be officially asso­
rood often describe* nearly ■ cirds, over ciated with them.
The people should feel that tbe man
frown lakes, where the ire cracks under
the sleigh and yet will sustain a hundred who have pualiod the Investigation of
tons, it is said, and reached Whitehall on rthto matter to legitimate cnnclualons,
Kouday night. Jle ramainsd there tilli and have (hereby wiped away a* lar aa
5 a. m. to-day, drove rapidly to Muske­ It Is possible to do, tbl* foul stain from
gon, a dlstaure uf 14 miles, caught tho the pages of Gmgrwnlouai history, are
early foofo for Ferrysburg, thence went worthy of all credit. I^t tbe good wofk
to Grand Rapid*, riience by tbe Grand
River Valley Railroad to Jackson, whore no question as to party alliance be ralred

shoe announced, and quietly detshlpe is on* drop only la tbe great
nderpool iu what may be hu pool of corruption in which too many
torn of both uartie- have fallen, all too
was rtripped of hi, neat aiiire^dre^rel wililngtr, and may tho cleansing be so
in the prison garb, hi* appearance core tlioruuili that In tin- future no man who
fully noted, and Lt&gt; vras then placed in carries on hia jxiltUcal vestmenta oven -o
much as the faintest odor from ha pol­
luting waure shall dare te ask for a
ho will occupy. Tho cell is roomy toler­ pfare amonr the Hep resents faves of thably well lighted, but the doors are so ustion.

freedom. I notice ihat in several char­
ter elections already held the quentionrf
of politics and principles have been Ig­
nored, and mongrel tickets of Republi­
cans and Cop]&gt;erlio«ds have been elected.
and in places where the Republican*
have a clear majority. The remit i«,

Lnitetlon LiDen and Cloth-Faced

Jw adrrrtiMttuntj.

c^JUUU8

MORTGAGE SALE.

rixxcrrcii yokim* *BxnRT«
MADE TV UKUKH.oad —Uy Kxpres*.C.O. U.

Bounty to Soldiers

where Gertrude

.
OF 1891.
TtiOSS VOLCrxmiWwtoealhted to 1M1.

band brought to Cambridge, Maas., and
interred in the family vault at Mount
Auburn, near the dearie shades of old
Harvard.
‘ where
"
*ha pursued
------ 1 his-studies,
and
the „^„...„Jy
beautifully ndoru
ado ’kl homn---- --near ....

MOnihKOX* UROOKK,
». •«ir|t«a* Hack.
Iwirril Midi
________________

lag aver the fact that a portion of the ‘ if no doubt. It is cot certain whether
ticket elected are Democrats where, | tho two yuunge&gt;t children, Walter and
UrOud srtai.lM drw.bto te »•«
heretofore, tbo Republicans elected a Gertudo, will join their mother at St B.TPAlta
tofiftCtaifxSJSf&amp;toiri. «!il“rXhi d.ftali ticket. 1 deem it poor policy to Petereburg-or at a point en route to the
K«
lower our flag, even In tbo primary e!cc- j United States; but that tbo whole fam- ■erited to Mil bwiss«*. M trflovy Is »t«:
S
ttons, an our opponents would naverejn- ; dv win come with tho remains to the
■ent to a mixed ticket if they were sure United States is certain.
of a party succcm. The RepubUtna i Mr- Btiritagame a mother d cl many
•• Mlculco ■■ h LOW lime m
«S“; I'"
!S
■nd -ill «nll&gt;_ «&gt; II U&gt; |.«I -k. “d"’*
&gt;Ji,“J U
and,, a..
y.f.r'T.,J?!!!?
* ADMIMWTRATOH’S SALE.
!■ tb.

flag they foilovred then. B e can only ,
had the Democratic rebellion aueccede.1
in overthrowing the Government and di­
viding the country.
How should we look before the wor’d
to-day, with a “ Southern Conre&lt;iernc&gt;”
and Jeff. Davis at Ito bead, keeping over
four mtllior.* of human being* In slavery

o»i«

tui

lattF

ioxe

11* occasional use will prevent th.
from turning gray or falling off,
consequently prevent bsldoezz. Frw
from
those deleterious subetane** wtoek
—-------- ...... A-----------------------

tlonery. Jewelry, or
Other Goods «&gt;f

MWoilAi^T tta^-Mloh.

injunoui to the ban-, the Vigor
only'bflnofit but not harm it. Un

HAIR DRESSING,

•! no«

balk

« I Jf

I toea»Mf»* Boil**.

cniier-

Prepired by Dr. 1 C. Zjer k (k,

Jitrranj Jbtirw.
'•The TechnologUt.’

hape, a Pendleton or Seymour, or some
Other copperhead, In foil sympathy with
Jeff. Da* is. as President? Wfast would
greenbacks uhfl government.bands be

QOXE ONE! COME ALL!

LOWELL, MASS.

PICTURES FRAMED.
DETnOITWOVELTYWORKS,

With GILT, IMITATION GILT, IMITA­ Planer andfajl^Other'Hachino Knives

through the lofty aperture used for that

Tho Tompernnco (?) element—so called would our country be worth tor "a home
TION ROSEWOOD A GILT or Black
Walnut Mouldings.
—have had their “meetin” and nomi­ of tbe trie?" The thought is chilling,
the prison ho addrresod tho throngs of nated a “mixed" ticket It is composod yet liod It not lioen for the Iron loyalty
people who had gath&gt;uwd to ses him pass,
of tbe Rejiubllean pnriy to meet and
POST OFFICE BUILDING,
always asserting hi* innocence, and at
couuterart the rebel sympathizing ton­
t« aaCtaa ■■ lb*
■cafM MMotiBc
MuAkegun declaring that, did ha not ixr- were not not straddle of the fence, deucy of the Democratic party, our
dec22tf
A. I,. HO:
lieve that he Uft in tho world outri lo could well be endorsed; but the general country would have been divided and ru­
friends who would further investigate conclusion that honest thinking men Ined. The Deraoc.atlc party—I mean
J^EAL ESTATE AGEJfCY.
the case and ultimately procure hia re­ arrive at, is, that th* whole thing is a the copperhead ruling portion of tbe
lease, he would not live twonty-four
party, and not three p itriotic members
hours lojigur upon this earth. Aud with blind hobby-horse for sure-hooda to ride. who went to fight tbe rebels—opposed
In Exchange Block. Mid dievilla.
Let llxrcaucAMs get together at the
thia hint of suicidn darkening the gloomy
the wa'rtoItsclo-c.nndsympathized will
colors of this tragedy, I does my recital,
the rebel Democracy in anus, and eInce .
WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,
then they hawpppreed tbe Government. ■
Will work with a will to purify and tn a proper rvcohatrucJion of the rebel I
beautify our village, aud then on tho .States, so a* to protect tho loyal jrartion
election etui a straight ballot for of (he i«o]de of those States, until they
• }*»r'y mbwrlptSi la
rw« ut atari* &gt;«®b**»
the men so nominzded. Republicans, are fairly defeated.
The mo-tstrikln jeas* of retribution '
don't stand idle, but nominate and elect
am! bumiUitlng Justice that God ever ,
th* clean ticket.
visited upon a people h tbo fact tliat a ’
TKK VAIDftjOOL TBIAL
•' nigger" now orcuple* the farmer m-at |
Tub Joke of theeea-on.lslhe trap Into
Probably in the history ef lurtapru- which the Democratic metubrrs of the of Jeff. Dzvlsin the United States Sen- 1
ate! Could anything have been moreapUnure boldly walked at the bidding of propriate? Surely the hand of FruvlGon. Schenck, on the Jb-tb oft. At his
attention ns that of George Vsoderpool suggestion. tl&gt;^ delegate from Dakota dtnec 1* in cur uffaini.
forth* murder of Herbert Field, and we Introduced a tariff resolution, copied
doubt whether the record or American vrrbaliui from the Dcmocratio platform of gteat Importance to tbe future ot the
country, and if the Jobbers du not get
Jurisprudence fun&gt;lehr* s case where all
control of aOnlm we shall i&gt;oon bo ret­
&lt;Icr the lead of Fernando Wood, voted
in tbe trial and o&gt;rnvlction uf till* mhn. against It, while *11 the Republican* ried down uj&gt;yr( a rock bott .m ngalu.
Gold
U tumbling down freely, and if
For aught we know he tpay be guilty, save ten voted for it. Aa the vote stands,
and deserve ibeMntencc prorAroncrd by it shows either that the Democracy have Congress will second the plan of Mr.
the Court But every man te cnutlcd to abandoned entirely that plank in their Boutwell for a funding Mil, It will not
a fair trial at the hands of an unbiassed (datforuf, or else that It never had an be long before we shall have specie payM&gt;U U. KINUaLL
honest place there, and waa thrown in on
until helsprooed ffuitty. The reverse of arbllnd to hid* the real sentiments of In the world. . Until we come to this, all
dr.'s m.rneg*;
—
business must fluctuate and remain uuthe party. Gudgeon* bite ftcely three retllod, with a feverish coudltmn of tbe
trial, and the conviction was aeldeved, to days at Washington.
public mind that retards tbo true pros­
all human appearance, more by the in­
perity and dcvelopmeut of the country
timidation* of a brutal outeido mob
u«. ri',n&lt; lh*
aljl
Tnx editor of tho Heatings Darner
Ddlnvrdlty aehwiamga’p'
rpirit than any testlmouygiven in open feel*sore over a Utile editorial note conxluntiv. May we not hope, therefore,
court. We ask only that there should
be a fair «pd I tn partln) trial before ar: un- jaw two wreksagv. He thinks our re­ that Congress will b* wtoo and patriotic?
mark* are devoid of beauty and argu­ General Grant has thus far met tbe ex­
biareedjury.ln • law abiding communi­ ment.
He should mnerata r thatwearo
ty, where neither witnawm nor jurymen taught by the Bible not to cast pearls pectation* of the people, nud luiflllod
bls pledge at event my an.) retrench­
are allowed to be Intimidated by threats ta-fore swine.—Penineular Jfera'd.
ef personal violence, withaa uWo. coun­
Considering that the Herald is th* or­ ment. I have faith that he will continue
You:*,
sel todefeud aa to proeecute, and then a gan of the I’rohlblUnnteta. and that tbe to do so iiPthc future.
verUct of the Jury will be re.pocte I as
to hl* editorials, more particularly the
theVas* now Stands, we believe the trial ••little one*,’'—uro thrown before tho
MB. BUBLDIOAME.
and renvictlon * mockery,, diagnteoful people who constitute this new party,
alike tn the people of Haubtee and the w* must ray that the estimation^ie puts
Judiciary of tbe State; a verdict that upon his subscribers, and the came be H11
_ TLiryr Doxaaric IIxutioxs—Tux
tdve* them by tmplication, is peculiarly
PnaoxxKt *m» Wbkxxamict* er His any. toato* to a KO( -cutts 4 rKOl tftuXv
WBIGHT &amp; SMITH,
recognition by a five and intelligent characte Istic. 'i lie Banhf.k will hence­
Family.
forth consider that It to well treated, no

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Lavi Holmob of Woodland, ha
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Thursday. the IMh,

Timn will he a school exhibitio
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Dr. RAack'i
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Treoanrer of the Michigan Centre! Rail-

Ihd'y Teteffruph, will be joined to leurn euvsrvd that too friuudahip had ripen- d Af«yi* &gt;«c.r .
that he died u Friday. &lt;tb laat., after into a etroug atfeetim between Mr. Bur- Jr*1*
। an iIIowm of only a few day*. Ito waa , Lugaiue and a p4ri&lt;cu&lt;ar tn-tuber uf that ’ * tiXTew is.

ROBACKS

ab-rrlpllM Price gl se Prr Asasm.
CuSwTeRCIAL ADVERTISER. ;
____ ________ IXwtwolt. St

LOOS BsfFM TSE CZBS!
self tob* during the pendetx-y of th:*
Mr. Burliugsme WMjiseuliariy blvaesd "***•
•• •
mxtteg, shall bo allowed no Influetroe In d&lt; aignate &gt;ta friends by the cuphonioua in his dum&lt;s.ic ro ari^us During bis
residence in UAmbri.lg.-, Muto., Ire be-1 STitopI'r uL ‘
**«■*!»« up.of the Anal *erdici. and
Mw!MW*b*n prevaU’ ‘’’o'Wb ‘he

MnM am-

Premiums to the Bal-scrtUcre '

Commercial.

XXIT CADET BB0LEE8.

! awfulness by thia application. lan-J
of fouling th* hair whh a p«y\X

fatUmy, ExttCOUICO

of th* Xsurr of &lt;&gt;•». MXJuw

Ksti^M Convention that
Abraham Lincoln. lie wa« a matter of

The Prohibition Ticket

—Tbemany fnendaof Horatio Au

For rMlorlno tr,j HUt *
Ils natural Vitality and

Txx Boding Clrete will meet
day evwato* of this week. Fole
lag by hev.T. D- Nareh.
BbmtWL. Un, L. Wightman, a
X.Mtoy. Original Eaeay by

_

Your

Tm*
Yow
Year
Yew
T&lt;w

BUTTER
OYSTER
1UC-NIC
■WOX
BODA
■ILK

CXACKUfia.

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ifiTHKBS E8JHH1KK BASTHHSa, IBBJKRT OSWTT, HHCJEHAH.

local »ud’gUsnlUwn*.

»fBaikL Nonas?

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

hteMelf with a carving knife, and tb.u,
ended hia Ufa by blowing out his brains
with a revolver, and another case te re­
ported In th. Kalamaioo Tett^raph, of
last week, oecuiring in Portage, KalaOf Mr. Chartea Gregg, after retiring In
the evening to bed, ro*e silently, leaving
her husband, took aroxar from u trunk,
went into another roam, aud placing her
beck against the door, drew tho raxor
aeroe. her thronL Herbu.*band bearing
her, opened tbe door forcibly, when oh«
fell forward on her face, weltering lu her
blood.
Her husband, who wm weak from
sickness, endeavored to place baron the
bod, and weutforh.lp. While ho wn.
gone she arose, and made several more
gnahe*, opening the trachea add severing
tbe.mailer artcrica. Shu wuanow amort
ghutty apbetacte, aud very weak from
lore of blood. But medleal aid wm
called, and though weak, sbo waa at last
account, yet alive.
’I hoo.curr.neo cause, considerable ex­
citement In the neighborhood, more,
perbape, from tbe fact that her son hung
himself a few month, ago, and tbo mo­
ther u udd to have been apeechleu over muon, to uka kss&gt;s to kb Mtov *■*•»«■ th*
•Ince.
MdsUsa •*•!—frs* *f «b»rr* with tK*41rs*U*a*

.•.K.V
AUreU.BQ.ls
XiAe b'P I*”- *• dr Ms. As II;
lf RAeur.lt* A-■- KlRhlkrp. »:
JACKHtlX. LAXmiCG A SAO1XAW

REPUBLICASB I

Attend tho Vkxasx Caucus to-marrow,
(Thursday,) evening, .t the County
Clerk’. office, in the Court House, at

Arm the bill* (ordered by the Com­
mittee,) were printed and ported from
this office, w, noticed .tuck on the corner
of blood and thunder, over tho way: •

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IttAT tNAItil AMmWMTUI
81'OOOS-^SKs

laris *1 Sunlight
and Gaslight’
COOKING,
%
P.1RL0R COOK .iX'D
P.IRLOR STOVES

WANTED-AGENTS
Du. O. 8. WrirtJAXB, Ocular Dlagnoetotlng and Eclectic Phyrtciau, of Boeton, Mm., te uow .topping at the Hart­
ings Hou*e, and wUl remain with u* for
•omi time The Doctor la fit f Ing up an
office In Rower'. Block, whore he will
be glad to conmtll with all person, af­
flicted with any ailment that flesh Is
hdr to. Chronic dlieoare effectually
treated. The Dr. inform. as that a. soon
aa htechart* arrive he p.opoec. to give a
course of lecture, on Anatomy, Physi­
ology. ete.
lw

On Friday night, March -Hh, a fire
took place, in which eight .tore, and
building* were entirely destroyed, laying
nearly one-fourth of tho burinees part
of the town tn eMiei. Tho fire origina­
te 1 in the flour and ‘‘*d rloro of M.
Diver, loss &lt;200; Mr. June, who owned
W. have Just added a large amount of
tho building, lost *300; Smith A Roasnaw and splendid clectrotyyod Job type
mau*. crockery .tore. Iom &lt;2,000, most
to oar office, of the very kilMt style,
of good, saved. Mrs. Nandi'. Lulling.
embracing several fount, of card text.
Ium 11,000; Killian’s clothing store, in­
Friend., bring on your orders. Wo
sured for *1,000; Watkins’ building,
ean Jo better work and al ns low nATU
Axothmb boy kills J by that moat por- M. L. Church A Co., loss in stock ol
uicious habit of catching on lb scan aa bools and shoes, $2,000 ; insured for
they are being vvltd ad from one track *1,500; a meat market damaged to the
to another. At Grand Itaplda, Monday nmout of *200. Tho Saloon of Cook
morning, aa the Eastirn freight train &amp; Chaffee, building and content',
waa being made u p,a Germ in 1.id. 11 or *1,500, total loss. Mr. Cook alao lust
12 yean ...
of ate, ~~
and ....
the only eon «
of -I
a *‘M in greenbacks; Ira Chaffee'* buildwidowed mother, caught on oje of the ; «ng, valued at *3,000. Next tho Allegan
airs while In motion, and by *ome
Prating Office. The ^inters
menu was thrown under the wheels, worked bmrely, and euceeaded in tn
three prwwe —
and
killing him Instantly. Tbl. is a fearful saving
“
s -a quantify *. .
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
warning to the boy.of our village, who, ['type, but lost *2,0b0 upon material
’
"
weobeerc. are only too willing to riak which there
? v™. ^•rr*an. ■'!!•‘r.
___ Mr. Shier, ent in
cidenUi
tbelrlivaa Injuat.uob foolhardy capen.
_______ _______ ax, and Mr. Hurd, Mr.
And pareutaahould attend to their chilHowe and Jodg» luttlejohn were .light­
ly injured in various ways.
The Jenmal camo out on time through
tho kindness of the U/srereef in giving
Lun HetHH. nf Woodland, ha* arf J^*»‘
thc fBrmw’.”r | tho unfortunate office tho use of their
BUSINESS CARDS.
Auction sale of Cows, Sheep, etc.,
'
proves and type.
a larger quantity of migM1 thia year than ,
Thursday, tbe 1W»._____
IOWNE A GAIJX&gt;WAY
ever before. Every farmer who hi* a
• sugar btfeh'* isprejiariug to un it, a.*, Lrmjiut ad lrcised to the following
13 A. nkers.
pervou. remain unclaimed at the po.t of­
can be easily seen by the number of «ap
■
bucket, already .old,from this village fice In limiting. :
Mrs. Annie Rafi, C. E. Barrows, Mm
alone, which Sa nearly five thousand.
Of thia number. Merer*. J. Cole A ton Marla A. Boice, Edwin Hutter, B- C.
C-irpenter. Juba Durkee, Mm Anna
have sold about 2,500, arid Wlghtmin
A Ureble the remaining half. Ten thou­ Draper, Dean Chester, 3; Jacob Funk,
Mis. Dora Glover. Jamre Howard, Wm.
sand eould have been a. easily d sposed
The Detroit Journal gf Commtroe te of, but *&gt; many were net procurable. Jeffrex/Mr*. Mli.da 1-ewte. Riley W.
Bcd'le these, many of our fanners have Mungnr, U. F. Penfield, Isaae K. Parenlarged to an eight« '
M&gt;iia.
AlbcrtG. Bred, Mte* AnneSwhert,
otherwise improved.
Mm Matilda Smith, IL B. Tullberg,
J'barles Upton, Mm Lucy Wibert, John
Otn: of the early pioneer, of Calhoun
County, n«T. Itaadall Hubart. die 1 at
W. WUron.
Have your letters directed to your post
Chico. California, on the 7th ult., aged
ssvi-nty-ecven j cars.
Willlau. Hrnry.of Itoltin.ore. leftbotne
Do EriT FDUOET that Fred. D -uglaaa, on T bursday mom ing, M arch it, with hte
the great cliampwn ef oi'tal light-, will eldest Min. Perry, for the j urpoeeof eutleetunfln t’nlcnMalithU(Weducsday) titip wire l«s In tbo wood* of Jamts Wednesday Ev’g, March 8th.
Boyd, a I cut 1 hrw m i ie» from tbe-’r home.
While felling the flr-t tree, a dry limb
Groceries and Produce,
Fell File, ef thia |&gt;a;«r may bs found fell from It and .truck Mr. Henry on the
In New York, at the office of Geo. P. head, ftactuilnp the riiull. He lingered
liewell ACo., Adverttelng Agents, No. until Saturday morning atb o'clock,dy­
ing then, without belCf eenecious one
Go early to J. P. Robert. A Co.’a and miunent.aince receiving the injury.
Medical aid wa. eummuntd at time of
recuro your ticket, for Dougin**' lecture
tbe •ccldcnl, but proved ot no avail.
tbl. (Wcdueed*yj evening.
The decreed leaves a wife and four chllgammon* r^vrarej^
dien. Tbe funeral wm held on t-’unday
B&lt;»wxs A Galujwat’a new Bank la
last. .nd although it was • j*ry stormy
now dtercbed of Its old board front, and
day there waa a veiy large attendance.
r ow pre-ent. a* naat an appearance u
I III. Ium to deeply felt by the P*&gt;P’« ”
GEORG if PRESTOS;
any building la oar lancer dtiro. A
, be wm held In high esteem
more extended notice of tbl. edifice will
General Grocer,
be given tn due time.

■

Sir Cvite Natality

Druk leiiciia, Groceries,

Fine AvMiDDUSvn.:x.—A fire broke
rut in R. Sandford's building on Sunday,
but wsl .-iUagul»bed after doing dam­
age to the amountof twenty-five or thir­
ty dollam

GREAT SACRIFICE!
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, Ac. at
and below cost, at the

75T0I00D0LLARS PER MONTH,

ice only 18 Dolla
ill n»r si nrm

,

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand iRapids.
LOOK!

&gt; I^XJK!

LOOK!

$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1$20 Cftssinierc suits'of clothes $15.
18 “
“
M 12.1 12
“
I ’*
“ $7.50
10 *'
"
“ 7,501 Good Shirts and. Drawers, 40 centa

Star Clothing House,
Dated, May 26, I860.—yl

the one price .tore of GRAND

z

s^M-

RAPIDS.

G-

TAXES! TAXES!

VDffiGAR.
J|ABTI!W»

.

WOOLEN FACTORY!

H Ain.ss Woolen Factoh
And an aow prsrsred to &lt;*rTv U on hi all Ito
branch. I'anicrtar •tu.lto. gx,^, u,

CUSTOM CARDING,
AXD WOBK GL'AkASTEBD. '

Cloth, Flannel,

In the article of Stoves alone, people wishing to purchase these
most useful articles, can save at least

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT

FOR SALT.
will mH the Factory So.
•1 ««n. *nd * itrMi baqtala *H1 ba

HARLOW A GOODYEAR.

BUILDING MATERIALS, •
JOHN G. RUNYON
CARPENTER'S TOOLS Jefferson Street, Hastings/BIcL,
-AJND ALL OTHER GOODS

Kept in a first-class Hardware Store arc arriving even- day, and
KEEPS THE LARGEST
• are to be sold at bottom prices. *®_Col! and see me aud I
will convince you at once tliat you are saving money.
AND BEST STOCK OF

«. A* GQ09TSA&amp;V
Hastings, November 3d.

I IST 3ES NXF

CLOTBINt

CITY DRUG STORE!

BOOTS AND SHOES

^HOULDER, ARMS!

GEORGE PRESTON
laritosyoar titosttoa to bi*

IN HASTINGS!
jj HYDI &amp; PBUDLTS

In making thia announcement tn th.
Citirena of Hurting. and vicinity, I
would call your attention to a few facts:
A permanent Clothing Houm in Ha»tings, where you can alway. find n

*w selling DRUGS

and MEDICINES
H E JV

P E

•

VESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
Hate end Cap* and everything pertain-

A ■AISFACTCRIIti DErABTMKRT,
where work will be done in tho bret
rtyle known to the trade.
,

And ILaattlj-,
It win bo for your intereat io .xasnino
cur stock r-zd prioMt.
Otor AatetosRar&gt;ofaf
rauw dstosv «&lt; JWtore Arem

HEjVL
FAMILY GROCERIXB
Coties?.

estate

EXpiIAJrGE.

�........... ifiAIRfljElD.MTj,
ybunnjjisms.
DOCT. DODD’S

A44hkmg pwpio—TUierw.
---- Tho eok»r of puraijtoa—Fawn.
—Hhajy book-marks—Dirty fingers.

nervine
dTaotb.yyyith P^yv |wm,iu Pelan,
"^'iTPriora Ifcauondlt

W-Tkopalo of civilization—Pearl pow-

AND

nmaORATOR.

RAMHDELI, NORWAY OATS.

Jutintss Jirtrtoru.
UtnanerJC MUTOU'

^Tbo work of an hour -Anything,
jwean do in sixty minuti*.
—Bed-ridden—Those who travel at
night in deeping-cim
-JTHors'-K am the only animals that
give .ar to tho many rhuu of mankind.
—Sharp conversation is improved by
tha.edgo being taken off, bat a razor

THE HEW TURK METHOBIST.

££*“■

PRORATE ORDER.

WiF’’

5323532323484853024823
The Diaeevaryef Or. DODDoeeaed a in ~

S*CS3,(!IJS2^j-£

'
i

'

JOHN ROBERTS,

~E. BL MALLORY,
ca" ** ,k* C**fl U&lt;

‘

JI ,"*Jgr&gt;

Nmoklnz Tobacco

*fe»g8

CHANCERY ORDER.
sri nor mciuaiXBtw mm
•a (laeemr.-'foit pandiaf in the (Area.I

"EUREKA” I*
—Fond mamma—“ And what would
Joluty do if poor mamma wen’ to die ? ”
Jq^igiy “Eat up all tbe sugar"
.-r-It i* Uumoroualy reported that rime
oloUr strong-minded fetainino organiz­
ation* propose to get up u. Sbeeumonicnl

WM. UPJOHN.

Toalb, sad Maturity add Did in. it ia vithaw
rival aa It la for IL.
u..... •'““Vl

tana;

LORILLARbS---- btaad.

Yacht
Club
Kmoklni; Tobncro Ran*,
iswtSCES&amp;irtS:,:
t “kVl.n’i.w.m

DR. C-0. SCOTT,
P^IAnClXq Harriets*
Saryven. Bar

CENTURY

H. J. HANEY.
roatparuatlon m
eradiaz etlhar I
laatitaud t&gt;&gt; rec.
poZar-rflaiaia*

SNUFFS

Twl VROGMAN,

BBPUTT FHBBIFF I-r Bam oaantr. will

wat*dari“a&lt;bart~wbtt.;,rSJT
s
If J"3t Horvka.p.r d»c t-t
ihaea attlrlaa
£ “J* c&gt;‘" ’■‘i •*, ‘h,“I lh" "*
by

AgentRl Rend 'J
tavratliSi ' AdAri011’

us

levy aeon aa-l r.„a all tbe rtrht, Ulla arid interval
i^'^a\b^"lETl^-^da^&amp;’r.Lj U’tZ
• llu.lt. IriNl aad beta* la tbe Towarpiaaf Oren*e-

A Portable Engine and
arts&amp;:.“.^ —“•

a,

DETROIT MACHINERY.

D&amp;.l'iK.THEJliS; iSKf&amp;.S
v«ii«U dL-r«M-&gt;;ajao. ■wulaaluaMotu. liataxau-

Circular Saw Mill

qWtcrln a Xiataoetias taa.ta 10'' la Town
&lt;tl&gt; earth afneca laa.la till waat. eaatalalai
eardt^ W tha Vhltod StaWa aarvay. forty «i a
“ASSMEflSi,*-. .U.vl
ot aald ataautfoau I tball atroaa lor mIo ant ,&lt;
the North treat door ot tho Overt uoata. In the
laya of ItartiarA la ,aid reaalr at Dam. Ua a
da'ciibad laefo aed eramteaa al aebUe teada
the bkhaetaed baW bidder, aa Sataelay the

• ■

ViVmallort,

derf.ll bmk bu full taruwe’.ioaa to en.Ua tbe rekter to fonfiaata ailher aal. or aay anlnuU at vill.

u cbatiaiil aaj tar a

sSisk

J. &amp; T. ^TcOREGOR,

WM. H- JEWELL.

si

tw.
r
Fine, Tabular awd retcuniollv^

J0HM MICHAEL
WOUU aa.1 Cerriaee Print.. Oterier an
"1CT?T.arte,.lion clean to r

icto:

WM. L. COBB,

■MMiaaay 4 CaenoelUr al f^v. Ifoli
f-liuI
' • •
r
’t^ .1 :
.. " ..- ■’Bl I I . .11 hadr-wen

KS^tiKfoTlJSS.

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

HOLBROOK A MILLB,
‘SSgaSSSfi'^

’

A; It A W. F. 1JNN,
Maaufoeturani trf

Ground Coffee, Spicer, Mnrtard.

Cr,M&gt; Tarter, 4r-. and J.tbben ot Teas and

•Ae. 120, J#*** An., DETROIT, Mich.
QTOltet STONE t
O FIND1.ATKB a BRVNTON. &gt;aard Ob Io
llloe Frtaaloaf aad Ambetal Kaadataaa. Ohlrra
for Cat HiaM pratatHlJ attruJeJ to. Yard oa
Deck, batwm Bruri.aad ilamlripb Slraata, Datn&lt;ii 1&gt; n n... jvi

W. X. BAKER,

NEBK
MA.ICE
rty «f fcaU-ae * " ««*
■rctent and "aria
• ot’P

de-Froit.

T*« v*a

B.lfoari Fdf•l&amp;utaf’CASH FOR HIDES AXD
DaatiMaJel/mm.

Domestic Dry Goods.
•
S&amp;JKiidrer/ ^mhm,
nrrtotT
» •
-' michwam

tf

TMtm 84ix
m . ■ 2' '••*» *r amalt tpu

Michigan ^Exchan

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“ With Mallee toward non*,—with Charity for all.—with Firmness in the Right’

VOL. XIV.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1870.

Business Ilirtrtorj.

■IcIMgnn Centra! Railroad.
IBM.

WORTH,

November,

1869.

HWiTOC

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To Treat all Kinds of Diseases

JOHN ROBERTS,

R H. MALLORY,

submitted to tho Regents by our contrib­
utor, Professor Mows Colt Tyler. Both

WM. UPJOHN,

.Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Still «i

CI.OCKH,

IL K. HAROKNT.
wi5h„x»Jr
“

! “ "L?.

A. HANLON, M. IX,

l,m ogT ra» the «»»!

mous is the approbation which that noble
and brave decree Las evoked from tho
moot enlightened organs of opinion
throughout tho whole country. Had it
boon otherwise, had this ait of simple
fair-play been received by uni versal howls

2STEW GOODS
Chit, praapUr alfeuilitt to.

And Uar a Pletorc,

H. J. HANEY,

’

pail Road prices.

With GILT, IS1TKH0K GUT. miTATIGS ROSEWOOD t GILT or Black I
Walnut Mouldings.
WFwInr. rnaa Otd«» ob«-«d nwhkly. kt my I

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,

POST OFFICE BUILDING,

&lt; br du «» »lsbu 0O« “ SuhrUt.

rnT«ctAX»»4 Pjr«T’*i.h prompt htlhnttoa. Offlep u4
euiemwL_______

. lilt. lie.'.

/-.I—

EVERYTHING TO PLEASE,

“* ♦-* •— *•*’

PRICES TO SUIT I
.

iwur &lt;j* Watson, of the i

l Winona, 0., offer extra stock
zv»&gt;zZ
and A/kf/eya
better Termso ziw
on
Flowers, Shrubs and Plants, |

That’s Big Talk,
Try it Now.

has a- fine assortment of '

than any other nursery in NEW MILLINERY GOODS HERE.
0. D. 8PAULDINA.
the country. Try them.
|
J. P. ROBERTS * CO..

THE GREAT CROWD THAT QAILY VISITS
C G. HOLBROOX,

BOSTON CASH STORE!

»a M »ll b»«rw till 9 o'clock r. ■

WJLH, JEWEIX.

Speaks Emphatically. Thai

I tk. MsS »tw lUhin-on 1
i afc**. SUU airMt. U«Uw.

HOLBROOX &amp; MILLS,
LTTOltNBTB ■&gt;! Coanmllorp st Im

WM JOKES,
■vaaaox d«
MT«*IM vilhll
T„Lk itmjl

Low Prices Still Continue to Huie 1
“Are you Selling Ouit"
"Art you going awayf"
“How can you afford to sell so CHEAPf”
Are the Questions asked by thousands. I would sayy-E'O, I AM JVOT GOING A WAY !

BET I SELL MOS HIP M I'ISII,
Hastings, Afar. 9th, 1870.

W. N. BAKER.

MAKER.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
HABTINGB HOUSX.
«r 6U».

Hastings Cash. Store!

glisrdtanij.

as much danger from them
vt&gt;u n nitied iustuow."
in my little girl’s faoe.

our Lord called him ■ that fox.' "

called t&gt;fox?*.

cunning and cruel aa a fox.
blessed with better climate; no State
an a great many people -chil­
whoso death rate is so low. We have dren oven—who appeared to mo more
o verything to bo proud of; we have like foxes than lamba; mare like hawks
nothing which gives us sluune. — JDeiroii

SWLEMfflimiMMOTIft

Rapids thro*, Lancing one, and Grand
Ixdgo one. All of these claim magnet­
ic curative properties, and many people

Michigan will soon bo fatuous all orcr

and endurance.

Progress in Michigan University.

out at it, will, while herded together un­
der the intoxication of professional max­
and cheerful songs.
ima at the medical school, so sttjp thom- out for burglar*, but an exchange givei
It laid ita head B]
calves of civility and common decency aa
to compel us to name them brutes — wore
wo not restrained from applying that ep­
from
disgrace and ruin.
the University, and we ask for it tho care-, ithet to them by some respect for our
1. lie very still, and draw the bed­
It dwelt like a Bring
ful attention ol our readers:
'four-footed fellow creatures. Consider clothes over your head.
- ’
*
the obscene and infamous
ths
long after the time of his promised com­
ing ; and the “ earo that kiUatii?'
ought to bo aahamod of herself.
It hoverodraboul the bead of A wutli
J. Tall her to go down stairs and sec
of this artido, is derived from tho fact ical schools of New York and Philadel­
phia during tho past winter, by medisal what's the matter.
6Call
out
tho
servants
to
order
tho
students and constructively by medical
robbers off the [iremisM.
of death, and went
nefarious purpose, go to tho landing anti |
pulsation of the popular will Its eight
ask them if th-iy know what they aro
regents are chosen by direct vote of tho

The fallowing is from an editorial in
tho Htrtld tf UM a Now York month­
ly, and is of interest to all tho citizens of
our felate, interested in the progress of■

East, we warn our friends of the West of

poratimui.

Michigan Exchange

“What kind? Where are they P’
“Inside of you."
“Oh, mother f-Helen erclirmod,
tremor of surprise in her voice. “ Foxi
inside of mor'

itlouisn before they entered

culty in advance.

CABD.

“She didn’t, of conns, mean lies fbxea

I

Because I buy for Caoh—"Caeh u the Motto !"

AARON CLARK,

about faxes whan she was

do, it hoe only raised its standing to tlie
elevation of tho illustrious Umvenities State can boast of.
of Paris, Edinburg, And Zurich, eud to
tin, superb and towering bag htof thcFu- years ago discovered a mineral spring,
turo i Gentlemen of tho board of Ito- whose waters, although not of great
Etrfs, you have done well! You havo medical value, built up a city—a wealthy,
aught nearer the Golden Age! You growingeity—with the influx of strang­
havo smitten, with valiant stroke, tho ers. People camo to drink from every
foM of true Science, of true Jostice, of State, from even tho mountain slopes of
true Cirilizatiun ! You havo set a ben­ tho Pacific; and tho little spring was the
ign and fruitful example! You have source of pride to the whole country.
linked the fortuues of your Univarsity Michigan was not even a dotou tho map
with the unconquerable might ol prog­
ress; while tho stars in their courses -----.
: -re------ cz&gt;------ —will bo fighting ou your side I
T0”'1
over Saratoga, we
HKon
,™». bn“« &lt;•** »»
'&gt;•„ U.n. mmml
thy with this action of tho University of W®1“| boforo whooe better
“H
Michigan that wa aro drawn to suggest
«’**J*- 9no,
b»E to
to tho Rugvnte ono wntd of &lt;anMBg. ! bathe a rhojnaaUc am. with its sunken
Th., ril E... »» diUtallTInmoMcU., *"*• u's“iu.
ns free again as in days of boyhood.
Tho years of suffering duarmcar before
tho trial of a . week.
And had wo,all this alone, wo wore
men. They will have do difficulty in
protecting their female students in the rich indeed. But this is not all We
Law department, for tho Law student* send Michigan wheat, to every city in the
land
; wo scud Michigan flo«’ to every
who have already onterod are goutlouwn. But they will have difficulty in civilized evun'—where white wingsd resprotecting their female students'tn th* •ok go; no State has the cereals, no
Medical department; for unle*v the ratio other sends to market more and better
students who shall entrr tho medical de­ fruit Our schools lead the van; our
partment next fall differ from male cities ore the freest from crime; our
medical students with whom wo ore too farmers ore tho richest anil happiest;
famibor hero in New York and in I'bill- our mechanics own more real Estate than
adelphia—tho word gentlemen can bo
applied to them only by putting a strain
upon tho English language which it con
hardly bear.
Let us be understood. These mole
individuals, who become students of
mcxlicino, probably have courteous instinets and are civilized beings, in all
other relations of life, except in those
growing out of their professional studies;
out in tho prosecution of those studies
they pass into a dense, penetrating, j»isened atmosphere of traditions, so rank,
so deadry, as to destroy in all except
a few superior natures, liberality of fee.-

«t»&lt;»

JOHN MICHAEL.

with it, that it may

Tho'

Thair boards of taaMgemont
will attract many female students.

It
obviate l
the house.

—Tho ruling p

Cloth* and Ready-made Clothing,
____
W
Hata A Cap*, Boot* &amp; Shoe*, Grooene*,

WW want to cell

of U»ebca&lt;6»wtagMaefrin«fath.WOrid.
xwes

Idadflaki

Ac£E£i

lifting her serious eyes to mine.
She brought me her book, and I sat"
at a glance what had disturbed the quiet
of her mind. The picture of a mothw-

per, [duster, silver, iron, salt, peat, lime,
lumber—wu have all that other States

dee22tf

।HT11

' WM. H. HAYFORD,

cobmbb

little Helen. She had been sitting very
still for a long while, bolding a pmturebook in her hand.
** Glad of what?" loaksd.

tho State is “ now ” only in relation to tho chibl, tenderly. “ Will the fax s*t
the Grand Union, and in tho discoveries
which ore yet to be mode. Broad mea­
dows have takeh the place of thick fat- ■vend.
esta; tho iron horse rushes along the
“Ob, Um glad that Tm not a hen, to
Eth once trod by the bear and the wolf; be frightened Or killed by.a fox I It ia so
tu houses dot tho country on every dreadful P’
side, and tho school houses are erected nt
And I saw a little shiver run over her.
every cross-road. The State that once
traced us on the map, thinking ol Mich­
igan with a dim, cloudy, iudefluite idea,
m wo think af China or Africa .now,
jv that mamma ?

great University has crowned itself, not
only with justice, but with praise. ln-

pJ.c™.Ris^SPAULDING’S HEW ffl STORE

r. VROOMAN,

\ESH

Take Can of the Fox.

Q0J1E ONE! COME ALLI

db.co.8c6tt7

RIGISTBR of
■mb Mita. oa~H«vib«
opowaoll htmra X«/*~to bo

NUMBER 47.
" ora mckioai -

Had other jxople a Michigan to bout
lie constantly referring to the great pop- at, no word of prai»o which they might
ul ar University,and should chronicJo its utter would seem fulsome praise in those
not so fortunate. Onro. and that not
king ago, a wilderneu, the first settlors
never disturbing a tree in tho interior of
the State until years after the cansd boat
and locomotive had traversed many of
her sister States. Michigan hu ad­
vanced with strides that have no paral­
lel in tho history of America. Tho name
wu once closely allied in the .thoughts of
our Eastern acighbors with howling

A VIBION.

- ^aiuew
— *—
vasvraa^ CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND,O.

CHARLES H.

It ia ono of the logical results of thia
state of facts, that tho newspopara of the
country—which aro but tho mouth-pieces

Jortnt.

�U87E.

Xast Friday completed tho first, the
crucial year, of Great’s iadmiuisi ration.
and the American people। have now the
opportnnity of judging the Republican
party by what they liavo done, or have
failed to do, for tho advancement of our
national glory, the eradication of exist­

ing evils, and the lightening of heavy
burdens assumed willingly in the hour
when they had to bo borne, but which it
la the right of tho people to east off u
soon as the hour of noceetity hat paMad
•way. A calm retrospect shows us that
the year has boon one of succoas, and
that of tho most marked and emphatic
character. Let ua see:
Financially, the record ia, that na­
tional taxation has grown teas, and that
tiha burden which of all others the moot
readily renders the bearer restive, b
lighter than it was one year ago, andyai

• at tho same time the national debt has
had its huge proportiona materially dixsiniahod, whilS ths credit of the country
1ms proportionally grown stronger and

^nore buoyant.
.
It» not etaply the payment of nearly
■*One Hundred MIEions of outstanding
^abHgutiouo that is to be noticed, but
trether the earnest which thia payment
-bolds oubtotflw world, that tiie ‘people
of the United Steles, speaking through
■the Governnrent, proclaim their honesty

ka wall '■OS their patriotism, and that
thase is nothing more certain in the
whole range of ipowbilitiea than that the
bear mats in. the'bosom of the approach­
ing future which ehall show to the world
a cloon nabauATbalance sheet, whan Co­
lombia can proclaim from her Capitol
through her R^preeentatircw, from bur
tea thousand printing presses, from the
Talleys and tho bill tops, that she " owes
no man anything,” that her obligations
are all discharged, save only that eternal
obligation of gratitude to those who
stood for her detenoo when the hour of
her psril was most imminent.
We mu.t expect that, notwithstanding
all thi^ there are many in the country
who will burrow in the oavorns of their
predetermined discontent, and declare
that the prospect is .unpleasant, and the
future of tho country shrouded in gloom.
But wo will find that croaking is their
native tongue, and that they are sworn
to speak no other. They aro tho same
mon who ton yyaxa ogo told the people
that there was do hope for tho nation ex­
cept ia a complete concecionto tho wiahoe of a narrow and conceited minority,
whose whole strength consisted in tho
unpaid for labor thoy had wrung, from
the
hands
of
tho
bondmen;
who, a year later, said that coercion was
treason, and who constancy predicted,

•

defeat for the friends of frwdom, and
dishonor to our flag.
■ But tho day has passed whoa their
wail ovsr imaginary woo. can produce’
anj vuibte effect, and if it gives them
any comfort, surely they ought to be
permitted to find, if possible, their fullDsesof this lugubrious pleasure.
But there have been higher triumphs
than those of. dollars, and nobler enutae
for congratulation than the mere avoid­
ance of pecuniary burdens. Our flag
means to-day protoetion to every man
who claims an interest in its glory, and
who Eves and labors beneath its shadow.
The poorest of ns all is the peer of us
all, in the utterance of his chooM as to
who shall rule in the land ; and all odi­
ous distinctions, based upon the law of
the freebooter that "might makes right,"
are fading away. The race, against
which whole decodes of legislation have
been leveled, which has been declared as
possessiug'no right, claiming respect,
which toiled without reward and bled
without redress, sends its Representatives
to the balls of the National Capitol, and
the good of tho whole land rejoice,
liberty to-day ia a word of grander sigaifisanoa than it ever was before, and for
the mighty meaning that hu been added
to ft, the worid^ahne to thank the party
that began tite march of progrees under
Lincoln, and with unflagging feat moves
on under tho leadership of Grant; arid
theoo—AnteM—&gt;jld of him to-day as
when he led his columns into Bichmun 1
and brought us peace from amid the

The " Prohibition County Central
Cemmltteo" have again been beard
from in the columns of tho Kome Jour­
nal. In their issue of the 4th ins:, they
dsrole an so tire column In replying to
our article Which thry start out by eay-

la concerned, legislation ia at an end.
We have a gopd law upon our statute
books, as plain Ln Its terms, as effective
In Its character and as easy of enforce­
ment as any statute directed against any
crime can be. - There h nothing, then,
for this party to do in tho direction of
legislation. They have made no com­
plaint that the executive machinery Is
In any way defective, and cunssquently
wc ouppoee we have aright to conclude
that there to nothing for the new party
to do In the direction of perfecting that
machinery, and wc ask the Prohibition
County Central Committee, as we have
often asked of others, for what purpose
is the new party organised 7 We can an­
ticipate thbif-‘answer, They may possi­
bly ray that they are organlxed to en­
force the law. Well, this only brings
us back to the original Issue. Wo sim­
ply reaffirm a principle older than any
of these parties, that It to not the prov­
ince of political parties to enforce the
laws of the land, in their organlred ca­
pacity aa poliiica! parlict. This self-ev­
ident proposition they have not attempt­
ed to disturb by oven an attempt at argu­
ment. They have dragged Into the dlo­
cumion slavery, reconstruction and 1mpoachment; questions which havo about
as much to do with the Issue a* the questione of total depravity, election, and
falling from grace would have, which
would, perhaps, have been Introduced
If tho oom mittno had adopted our sug­
gestion and elected some other member
of the committee as their scribe. Upon
tho main question they havo contented
thsmeelvts with the naked assertion of
some doctrines new to tho iwtenco of
governmental ;«Mcy. They say. "AH
parties are in a certain sense vigilance
committees;” "It Is as much the prov­
ince of political parties to see that laws
arc enforced a* to see that Haws are
pawed.” We need not reaffirm what we
said In the previous article, that thceo
are duties which devolve upon the cltlxen and not upon the political partite."..
We aro pleased to see them foraake the
petition upon which we flrot remarked,
vlx.: that It to the fault of the Republi­
can party, that there laws are not en­
forced. They now account for the non­
enforcement of this law, by saying that
it,1s directed against a crime which" bos
gradually grown upon tho people, and
fniitenril Ila tain uiK&gt;n the society.''
'-which constitute a large monied
interest," and that tho" meu whoreoognise 1U great criminality are weak and
timid." Again they say tho public are
"divided in opinion in regard to the
liquor trafficthat there aro those who
believe It to be “ a legitimate and moral

ttrtykliviaion of the people on the sub­
ject that the laws against tbc liquor trafgc cannot be enforced." We fall to see
what there Is In all this condemnatory
of the Republican party. Are wo to he
blamed for this weakness and timidity,
for the traffic being a mon ted Interest,
for the belief that It la legitimate and
moral dr for thia division of the people ?
Now one or the other of these positions
assumed by the Committee is not cor­
rect. A&gt; to the charge against Republi­
can officials, we have neither the time
nor the Inclination to call upon this com­
mittee to collect g'jwip, but if their
" not leva than three cases " refer to Re­
publican officials in Hastings, we arc
(roe to say that wo believe the charges
are hire, and challenge the Committee
to overcome their modesty and publish
tbc names of the officials and the circum­
stances of tho cases, that the public may
Judge. It ia easy to make this covert
charge in the Journal, and repeat it in
country school house, where there aro
none to contradict. It you havo a case,
gentlemen, out with it. We aro jiot
afraid of the light.
Again they say, •• lu most cases where
our criminal statutes are violated, all the:
1. necessary’ &gt;« to
• complaint to
tho proper officer,- and proceedings arc
oomme need wjthout delay." And this
is os true In esses of a violation of this
particular law a. any other. But tho fact
Is, tbs friends of the law are " weak and
timid," and not having the strength and
courage to put Che machinery of the law
In motion, they seek to avoid their Indi­
vidual duties, and divert attention from
their neglect by raising a hue and cry
against otbcrj for not doing what tb&lt;-y
acknowledge themaelrea too " weak and
timid” to do. Wo have nut seen any
evidences that a union with the now
party has stiffened the knota or strength­
ened the spinal column of our Mrads of
tho party or the members of iho Com­
mittee. Th.y are still “weak and timid,”
and for all tho purposes of an houest at­
tempt to enforce this law they are not
likely to gather strength or courage. It
1. vary easy to find fault with others,
but It furelshos no oxcure for oar own
refusal to do what every good cltlxen
ought to do. Educate the people until
they are worthy of the law. and it will
bo enforced by tbq some means which
havehltiinrto proved sufficient wherever
properly tretod.

CALL A! THE HAStjfia
-Mr. DriglA WA U tajmrlng.
before a jury all the facta having relation
— Tl.
Jota C. B-iWr k»
to tho case, aud a verdict so impartial
' *
nt of nil candid, thought- been an—tinned at see.' ’
bo fully satisfied there
fulminJ
— Rochefort’s friends are no longer
with.
r
permitad io visit him in prison.
Tho main circnmstnncos conr.ocUl
— Another demonstration was made
with the trial just had, are yet fresh in
tho minda of tho people throughout tho by the conscripts in Lyons on TtsesState. We comment upon them no far­
ther than to say that we bolievo the pop­
ular judgment concurs with uu in tho
opinion that George Vanderpool (whether
guilty or innocent) has not nad that op-

Butter
OY9TBR
PIC-NIC

YHT WWE

a very important Iwaring upon tho case
in fovor of the prisoner. Upon this and
other equally substantial grounds, wo
havo a confidence alwvo doubt that a new
trial will be granted.
.
InfoUibiEty.
Our acquaintance with tho pecuniary
— It is rumored that small-pox lias
eirtumitancea of Vanderpool and his
broken out among the prisoners confined
family justifies us in asserting that with­
out material aid frem his friends, and tho in Paris for political oflpnees.
— Among tho propodtioss before tho
(Ecumenical Council is one ' declaring
tho Ifopo infallible in matters of faith

Bobacl'i fa*,
aeh Bitiiri,
unlike all ether
Bitter,

Maus. Gno. p. Rowxu. &amp; C
swttalnc Agent*. No.« Park Row
Tort, are authorised to receive
Hsmoiti for thte paper at our

Mjk.

DETIWITNOVl
nuwud, tii'clh

$3,500 in Greenbacks!
The Seventh Aunudl Distribution of
Premia ms to the Subscribers
of the

Detroit! Craertiil Airater!
vtu. taks'vlam

.

James Show,
II. D. Bsxxa.
E. G. Comstock,
R. P. Exsros,
T. J. Rise,
----------------- David McLamulix.H. H. Ilotr,
W. 11. Mouxsox, L. G. Maws.
Hampel II. Brxvxxi.

It it"tore rwwit
ymrs tinea be.
Doback, tht edtbralrd AssdisA
pAyricion,
SloMcht, 8&lt;eoden, came lo 'thu
country and introduced the Scan­
dinavian Blood Purifier; nut,
which time Ihoueandt hate been
cured, by tie tue, of Scrofida and
other blood tlieecuet. It ccnlahu,
betidu the Iodide of Polaua and
Syrup of StilUnyia, drug, import­
ed from fiweden for it, ccorta
manufacture, unknown and ari
kept by apdlhe-r ■
■
caries tn thio

BITTBBS

tinylt (rial will
conrinee tht matt
•ktptical of ilt
wonderful value.

Irrrf

iiAsitsga Hawk is. ice.
If J. COL tn

WSmaK sb.it. gw bmksl...................

tS to t &gt;S

A REPUBLICAN U. S. SENATOR SE­
CURED FUR THE ENSUING
SIX YEAES!

CONFIDENTIAL.

BLDDI

PIIIHII

Jocxrn Savxdubs, Em;., Ch
of the Charlotte Republican, tn pr
tn build an addition to bin brick
to terra as an enlargement of th

\

Doctor Do Dob
&gt;”*• to can, when aJ| oUicn fail, all co»4i

any rill man&gt;f
faiurtd for a

Ont trial intoriably rAablithn them ai fitoriln
wiih all who u&lt; Mem.
Tht rtat^nt why Dr. BihotVi
Blood PiBt thould ht ktpl is re­
try family art: Beeavtt ihty tan
bt tmplQytd in oil eattt trkrri t

Campaign of 1870
Opened Gloriously.

BL00I

On Turelay, tho 8th last, tho Repub­
licans of Now Hampshire won their sev­
enteenth suoeesslvo victory over tho com­
bined opposition of the copper-rebels, the
Labor Union Democrats, and tho Tomporanoe'party, by a decided majority—a

On Monday a oalf was caugh
“oow-catcher" of tho loeosn
tached to the afferuoon train, a
qulekly [but vary earelesdy]
track. After gazing about fora
ouda It moved along, apparen
the worse for Ito mishap.
Taints were delayed several

tha 0. B. V. B. R. by ths
Tuaoday. The mail train- duo

IM P.

PILLS

glorious triumph indeed.
The returr-s from 224 towns stand os
follows: Stearns, 34.568; Bedel, 24,800
b‘lint,N,202; Barraws, 1,157, a total vote
of C7,72C, slowing a Republican mnjo'rily-of about 1200 over all tho other can­
didates, and a plurality of not far from
10,000 over tlie Democratic-candidate.
As compared with his leading competi­

Brw ^dftrtisnnnrts.

tor. Gov. Stearns makes a gain of same
0,000 over last year.
Tho returns for Representative*, m
far as received, foot up as followsRepubEcans, 184 ; Democrats, 104; Labor
Reformers, 13; Political Temperance
mon, none 1 These rcturns indicate just
about the some Republican majority ns
last year.
The latest returns show thoelection of '
six Republican and one Democratic Benator, with Are vacancies, which the Legialatnre will fill by the election of the
Republican nominees, making the Senate
stand
Republicans to one copperhead ;
Labor Reform none, Temperance none.
I.Mt year tho Senate contained 9 RcpubEcana and 3 Democata. Thia is glory
enough fur one day.

Txx lecture on Thursday even
on ’’Oar Composite Nationalit
Reared by Fred Dougina, at Unio
eras a complete success In every w
deservedly bx Every one who h
addrren speak in the highest term

Dr. Ilh-.ck',
Blood Pill, m

T0TO ’Wr®?®

HON- ONSLOW STEARNS RE-ELECT­ sox
» GSOCMUB4 rsorotoxx
ED GOVERNOR BY 1200.
Whetl. r»4. »«r bsvbtl........ ..
S*

CRACW

You.
LEMON
CliACKEM.
I buy Buller, Lard, Eggstnd.Whiu

— Tho defidcation of the' Tretinror
of Buller county, Ohio, will be about
8100,000.
— The Gorman and Austrian Bishops
hare decided to opposi tho dogma of

Muskegon. Michigan.
il is now prrsenlod to you,
This
chigou,
ns lover,
and vinPeople &lt;-----------n—,--------. ।
dicat ore of justice, for such countenanoe
and'sympathy, or otherwise, as your bet­
tor natures cud soundest judgments may
commend. &lt;

CRACKEBa.

cRACMnx,
I Your CREAM (orCracknell&gt;CRACKERS

pereoisl infalEbilty within a week.
— The Liverpool ooton market oloeed
eteedy; upland, lid.; Orleans, 11 l-4d.;

DAVID McLAUOHLIN,

CRACR mu

CRACKKBJ.
'CRACKERg.

CIUCttRj.

SODA.

eniZol CounTto fix u^n a definition of

We should not call upon tho people
— The Spanish Oerter have voted pay
for aid, did wo not believe that the friends
of justice everywhere would gladly co- for extra service to soldioro cf the army
oj&gt;erate with us. aud did wo not desire in Cuba for their share in actions with
their sympathy and support i j the move-mrnt.
The fond subscribed will bo econom­
ically and judiciously .applied. Should
shore bo any rroervo, il will with the ap^
probation of tho donors, bo applied to­
wards tho relief and maintainanco of tho
lating, constant, deeply afflicted wife of
the prisoner, who is totally destitute and
dejiendent as they may otherwise direct
A» tho motion of sinew trial wiil have
to bo made at the April term of tho Man­
istee Circuit Court, Contributions to the
fund should be made m speedily as pos­
sible, and forwarded to

sad gfoaUitu

]
1
'
_

Jbr Sale by DrugylsU
and Dealers in Patent
BledMnes every-where.

M- Tuesday evening
arrive until 1 o’clock Wedn-da

moot wfll bo given at Leonar
IfAddlevffle, on Tuesday evenin
25th under the auspice, of th

No. 4&gt;.-~Advertiscment-

School of that village
The pr
wHl eon wet of orations, dec
TneWc; ato , and win conclude
drama entitled "Tea Nighb
roomZ.' Undoubtedly a good

astMomy

Imitoboito.—On our 2d pa
loua^an appeal from the t

Muskegon urging upon us the
of seeing justice done in th
George Vanderpool It tollm
nnst throughout, and we trus
moa wUl listen to it. giro lith

atw-ui b~»™
mittee some phrtioif of that w
•bed.’ "Many a mfokke

,
j
‘

—a — tba aftonw
5b JB. Wo canno
fly urge upon pu

�him. no, nsY©.

OTB HAOTHnOB EAHIEKB, HASUHOa, EAMT ODWW. UQKEQBAn.
-—

g«al and JHijrtUsurous.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

BUSINESS CARDS.

(ffitut F*FH tf IAIRY IIIITT.

Haucbey A Co'a Column.

•OWNE « GALLOWAY,

TKAVELNin1

N.tbt ••

Iftior'.s. Might "

Good sleighing and plenty at it

/kseocuxunu, win bo nopj
the
Baptist Chureh in Orangeville, com­
mencing Tueeday evening, Msreh »th,
end continuing through tbe day and
evening of March SOth. Tbe exercise*
bouse lecture*. '
•
°° will consist of addressee and dtscuraton*
There were only three tickets In tbs upon topics of practical Sunday School
work.
Acid, as follows:
Let all friends of Sunday Schoola of

10,000 AGKjriW WADIfiEED

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GBEBLE

HARDWARE

Irmin Calling and ProMntation
Cards, printed niosly at this office.

J. COLE A BON,
Tns Thornappla Is bridged with lee,
—the third time idnoe December.

Michigan Air Line Railroad are await­
ing shipment at the depot In this villas*.

RXFUflLICAN CAUCUS.

For Trasteea', Wuilain I. F.” Hams,
John G. Kenyan, EleaxarS. Brown.
-— . •«

' r-BilOCRATIC.
zvuuxrw j. uowne

Groceries and Produce,
The Republican electors of the town

HTATB BT., lUHTIMGft, MICH.

tteement In another cqlumn.

Preu
w,leJU.DeL&lt;lu*-Robert sueb other buxlness as may ooms before
Frau, Hiram J. Kenfleld.

MCxsoN’a team ran ngalnst time on
Tuesday, but without a driver. Nobody
hurt.
_____
________

XWVBLICAX.
For Prwldont, Robert J. Grant.
&gt; or Recorder, Stephen E. Crandall
For Marshal, Henn- E. Kingsbury.
For Treasurer, William H. Powera.
For Asacssor, Ara D. Rork.
For Vlllauo Trustees, Iraao W. Vroomau, DavidR. Cook, John M. Nevins.
Total number of votes cast, 83).
The following are the name* of tbe
ameers elect, with tbe hisjbritlre:
President—Andrew J. Itowne—21 miJority.
Rocorder—Stephen E. CkandaU—28.
Treasurer—William H. jPowers—7.

Sixovlab—That we have had some
tbauges Id the weather. Monday was a
bright, pleasant day, while yesterday we'
bad Mvoral rain and a few elect

Lame amounts of black walnut and
oak logs are being brought to the nil Ila

vwrtising Agents, No. 40 i
ttsemests for this paper at our lowest

Marshal—Henry E. Ktrigabury—44.
Trustees — Ir*ac W. Vrooman-33;
David R. Cook—8; Hiram J. Kenfleld

Had tbe Republican voters did their
— Freight and travel aro rapidly in­
creasing on the Peninsular Road, and duty as they should, the entire Union
ticket would have been elected.
mure rolling stock is soon to be added.

— Lansing expects to have railroad
oonmiunicatim with Battle Croak ria
PsninsuUr l&gt;y the 20th inst.

— Tho Michigan Control Railroad
Company has a corp* of engineers mak­
ing a survey of two lines for a road from
Ypsilanti to" Michigan City for tho purpusu of shortening their rood. Ono line
xs from Ypsilanti to HUlsdalo, thence to
Coldwater, Constantino. Edwardsburg,
Betrand and Michigan (Sty. Th* other
line leave* tho Hillsdale route near
Brooklyn, and. keeping further north,
strikes the bliehigan Au- Lino route at
Colon, from thenoe to Centerville and
Constantino, and from there west on the
rama route an above indicated; or, by
bearing a little south, touch South Bena,
and thenoe direct to Michigan City. It
is said tlie latter route will shorten their
line over 25 mile*.

arrive until 1 o’clock Wednesday morn-

HASTIN08. - nfjl . MICH1OAM.

larSpeciolities in ervery department.

cRUixs»fo&gt;t errr or rsjus _

C00KIMG,
PARLOR COOK AXD
PARLOR STOVES
AB-VESS SHOP—A tin. Stock of Hwnsn on band.

CITY DRUG STORE!

.

pairing done promptly on short notice.
i
e
WIGHTMAN

Be­

&amp; GREBLE.

WAITED- AGENTS

HASTINGS DRUG STORE 75TO!OODOLU(RSPER|MOiTH,

ETtrywkr«,»*l»«s&gt;d fetnslt, U istrodw* tk«
Geaelae Improve* Coaiaiea Beses

HRST DOOM WERT OF t’XIOX BLOCK.

HASTINGS,

F. D. ACKLEY
R
mN IN BABBT OOUXTT.

FULL STOCK OF

EfL0TRINIi=
IN HASTINGS!

MICHIGAN.

J. P» HOBESXS &amp;&gt; CO., Prop*s,

Pure Drugs aud Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,
AT

THE

LOWEST

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
MAItKET

PltXCE.

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in thit
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Howard
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, $c., $c., I
•
■Which Will be Sold nt very I^oav Prices.

GREAT SACRIFICE!

WOOLEN FACTORY!

CToiing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, 4c,
and below cost, at the

In making thia aacouneoment to tbs I
CStisens of Hastings and vicinity, I
would coll your attention to a few farts :

IlMTnmWtoi» Furan
And tn eow prepared to nvry il on In all Ila
branches I'artienUr aileatUa Clr,a la

Fir-mt,

CUSTOM CARDING,

A permanent Clothing House in Has­
tings, where you can always find a

AND frOBK ODARAXTUD.
ClotH, Flannel,
Bsrtta w*&lt;3 Tssna.

CAB8IMERES,
_____
VESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Cape, and everything pertain­
ing to man’s wear.

Second,
A ■AIOFACTVUNG DEPARTMEITT,
whore work will be done in tho beet
stylo known to the trade.

NO PRICES LOWER THAN OURS,
And EaUBtly,

S’®

School of that village. The programme
will consist. of orations, declamations,
music, ets., and will conclude with the
drama entitled “Tan Nights in a Bar­
room." Undoubtedly a good time wiU

It will be for your interest to examine
our stock and prices.
Osar CtUt sf a BaryiM !
Wothr CMHtf at Batioat Pritn.
Hah sad Capa, Cfajs /

ituum-mml nrrrsiDi mn
.......

J.

mm.
B. T.EMT.TTV.

^HOHLDER,

IxTMwrao.—On our 2d psgo will be
fowi'an appeal from the ritiran* of an old saw which we fully appreciate,
Muskegon urging upon us the necessity and which we recommend to the careful
of seeing justice done in the case of nerusi! and calm meditation of our con-

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

AND BEST STOCK OF

Star Clothing House,
■
a-~ v^^.«taiU2fD RAPIDS.

W. f. Dunham. Joseph Dayteoa.^i •
Ml*** Julia Daves, Mrs. Sarah Etee
,

hood, 2; CBwhtsr
:
Faroeworth, Lydia Godfrey,,

BOOTS AND SHOES

TAXES! TAXES!
GEORGE PRESTON

I non inn ।
REA.U ESTATE
EXCRAJfGl.

mqs

M Bare William Bolton, John .
-"“"S ■

Jaanoa Slraa, Uullap, Ikh,
KEEPS THE LAMEST

Wbw. mA, •' CtarttJ lw
George VsnderpooL It ia calm end ear­
nest throughout, end we trust our citi- gins st home.”
will listen to it, give it tho attention
it deserves, aud bestow wpou tho comjniitoe some pbrtiotf of that which they
need.* “Many a miukla makes a

JOHN G. RUNYON

ARMS!

be had.

muckle.1’

CAXTAtBzaa aeon ssrr nn an

Dari* Sunlight
r and Gaslight*

rer broufflit to Hastings. Co tar one aud all and ere them.

ly at cue o’clo.k on the day appointed,
and will continue five &lt;I;q-s. It Is very
important that Teachers should be pre­
sent at tbd opening of the Institute, as

Middleville, on Tuesday evening, March
25th under the auspices of. ths Union

‘

DAILY!

STOVES! STOVES!

General Grocer,

C

To Teach kbs-—The Spring Examina­
tions for INTO will be held as below:
Nashville, Tuesday, April 5th.
Woodland. Wednesday, April Oth.
Carlton, Thursday, April 7tb.
Middleville, Friday, AprilSlb.
Assyria, Monday, April 11th.
• Johnstown, Doty Schoolhouse, Tues­
day, April 12th.
Cedar Creek, Wednesday, April 131h.
Baltimore, District No. 1, Thursday.
April 14th.
Hickory Cornew, Tuesday, April 19th.
Prairieville, Wednesday, April 29th.
Orangeville, Thursday, April 21st.
Hastings, Saturday, April JOth.
Comment is unncce-eary, as every
teacher understands his (or her) duty In
regard to these examinations.

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

—SborgefrestonT-

is selling DRUGS
and MEDICINES

return to specie payment la being Inaug­
The Superintendent request, all teach­
urated In many place®, by acme of their
bnsinesahouses giving “ hard cblnk'Mn ers to be present and urgesail school of­
change forall porchauH of one dollar and fice™ to co-operate with him tn securing
a prompt and foil attendance of the

Tuesday. The mail train-due here at
7:45 P. M. Tuesday craning did not

Dno, IsJisiia, Gneris,

State Teachers' Inrtitstes.

The customary Spring Berios of Teach­
ers’ Institute*, for 1870, appointed by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
will be held as follows:
At Blissfield, Lenawee County March
21st.
.
At Dexter, Washtenaw County, March
28th.
At Plainwell, Allegan County, April"
The lecture on Thursday evenlpglMt, '4th.
.
on *’Our Comp-wlte Nationality," de­ ! Niles, Berrlen.County, April 11th.
li versd by Fred Douglass at Union Hall,
At Spring Lake, Ottawa County,
April 18th.
1 At Hastings, Barry County, April
adJresv speak id the highest terms of!
SSlh.
excellence.
Rich Institute will commence prompt­

On Monday a calf was caught in the
“onw-calcher” of tho locomotive at­
tached to the afternoon train, and lifted
quickly [but very careleady] from the
track. Aft-r gazing about fora few sec­
ond* It moved along, apparently none
th* worse for Its mishap.

NEW

. MAIN BROTHERS,

Nohmax Baiubt, IT’pCom.
8. J. Bidexman, J
Habrnoa, March 14th, 1870.

At the Republican caucus held In this
village on Thursday evening, Msrch W,
tbe following gentlemen were appoint­
ed as Village Committee for the ensuing
year: C. O. Holbrook, D.R.Coeknnd I.
W. Vrooman.

JoBKrn HAVNDxns, E*q., Charlotto,
of the Charlotte Republican, U preparing
to build an addition to his brick block,
to serve as an enlargement of the print­
ing office.

County.

the office of the County Clerk, In the vlllaae of Hastings, on Saturday, ths 28th
day of Mareh?1870, atone o’clock in tbs
afternoon, tonomlnato candidates for tbe

I keep constantly on hand a large and well selected Stock
of HULRDW ARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before tho recent advance.

�........HIAJBCT as, agyj.

^hunuijisms.

T°mKufi!

»£» 1DTEKTISESUTS.

' DOOT. DODD-g
NERVINE
AND INVIGORATOR.

A poor fellow in thia village, who has
■ bom married but a abort time, came in
to see us the other day, and with a sor­
rowful look handed us the following,
which he said hie wife bad -written, got
framed, and the original of which hung
at tho head of hie bed, and wb«n he n&gt;• tired she made him repeal the “IS " be­
. torn eh" would allow hue to go to eloe-i
We would tell what her name la, but for
few of a “ fuse ia tbe family ■"
'' L Thou shall have no wife but me.
• • o *hcp ahalt not take into my docni•&lt;-•?*
•’Ovd-ktokiag servant girl to

SIX-CORD.

MORTO10E 8JRLB.
PKTACLT bavlss Soos msds la Uw seodlUstM of
• Manna ssMaiad by Man D. Syrrtt t» IHairl
M. Sl-AlatTlatM Auut liSta. A. P. ICO,ud re-

BUY COOPS &amp; NOTIONS.
• Aaeetej-Caavaaaiue Deehl seat 6e*.
starry «« i»’ft»«i re«ikue.
My e a rauAiatst OSott of lb« Trtmary 8trtiM.
BfoMriag op ta«0Kv«/A t*4 l»rr Anrdiv*.
ta«
Rotseet OopBATUntoL the WMtaoy U.ag. Oola
*inC *■.! Urewbsck Vroads, Myotemslla Ettemry.
llrprcdal ot.B, Cvaapirat !(• Bird KadJa ua Um Goa Bnottl, NsltraMBAoe, Tyreaay and GarropUna
.r k,.k iis.a.i. sx. —■

thy wife ia vain.
...
.
4. PaRTw^her thy wife aad drees her
in the fashion5. Honor thy wife's father aad mother,
or “ hair will ny."
(1 Thou ahalt not fret or scold, or find
fault with thy meals.
7. Thou ahalt not bring home strange
man to dinner.
'
8. Thou ahalt not smoke, or chew, or
. play billiards.
0. Thou shall not visit thy neighbor’s
• wife, or daughters. _
•
10. Chou ahalt net go to ti.e theater,
concert, or any place of raiu»ement.
. Neither ehalt thou i&lt;jiar ajy Slub or a*.
« cret society, but aital*. Stay U home oto­
, nlngi aad rock the baby.
.
' fl. Thou ahalt give no present to any
' other woman, not even to thy " eounn.
12. Thou shall not stay out later than
seven o'clock at night, for if thou dost I
w3] come after thee and thou wilt be un.dee the necessity of buying a " new
, broom" in tho morning.

MORTGAGE SALE.

JOHN EGBERTS,

1. K. MALLOBT,
Mas at the Overt U«“- D-*«

FAl'LT bstlas bate roads 11
uim mm tag

*, ■■' Lnun w

908 PRIZES

— Under the equator ia bo place for
' fashivnabte folks. Tho chief drtan in
thatfssbvw region is tho akin, with a
, small umbrollu made of palm leaf, mod
a* a shelter from the ran.
—A charitable institution haring re­
cently intimated to tho public that
money, articles of wear, or *' other Httlo
matters " might be left and would bo
- gladly received, found a pair of twins on
the doorstops, gouerouidy contributed i
by an unknown liand.
—Wo wonder if Gen. Buller's dcspi* cable opinion of newspapers will stand
him in good stead when he is up again
• fur election ? Possibly his superiority to
tho press may dwindle a little about that
tuna.

"

DR. C- 0. BCOTT,

T|^212KC’n‘7“Cl“ “4Sw“-BWTT’i
------- iXauii
r5D®3W.»S~.t~^

EKhS

L W. YROOMAR.

Aromatic Vegetable Soap
xrarr or mentaa rt. o
B» BirttB sf aa Mmtisn bms«
■hs rosI of tbsOrtaH tvart for

«- ■-urn• it 1-arr,
■ nl «l
1
m

2.500 N8WSPAPEBS

KOF
for sae &gt;tamp. G 1’. ROWELL * CO.. 5. T.
Agenth X
'Phin J

- *--— —-.-a—— •- —&gt;■

*

E-d®,
im. rfla
■ K»ia l&gt;is««sd bcii
• Alls (Mnw * Bsrrr
• Tbssmta ssrtssar
lurterln * 'uefivi
■ I il lAsrtb st raws tAB.Hr bn esal. eosisiaiiMI •»r irlias lotas LsiUd "teio&gt;
fotlr to, ter*.

CHANCERY
rt or M/v&gt;ou4jf?

wejtrfal
.USSR A VO..
MortaUL M|oh.

TIXS?IU.V I-Sia ioe3On.M.«^ki. by
old »»dyR&gt;«a(, Is a h«e. hjhiard ynSublv
rasieeM, rvyiu&gt;1a&lt; oor&gt;nit«l K^aM I'lsta sod
—“Do you believe in second love,
temp for mo pls loB.U. WILLIAM 4 CO. Essl
. Mister McQuade ?" “Dd 1 believe in
! aecond love ? Humph! If a man buys
a pound of sugar, isn't it awate ? and
wnan it’s gvno, don’t he want another
* Bound ? and isn’t that swate too ? Truth,Murphy, I do believe in second love.
। —As Dr. Dwight onoe passed thro ugh
'aregiun of vera poor land, ho said to a
firmer: “Sir, I perceive your land here
is not vnry pr oductive.’' "No, air," said .
* the honest fanner; ** our land io just
likeself-righteousMoa." “Ah 1 how ia wen, WHfTTlHR.
that ?“ “ Why, the more a man has of
j5'
•■h the poorer he ia ’’
tai r»»ii 4i7
e
—There will be two execelions ia New Zl*4 RsUiutlAHHrM.1'
Turk on April 8. Gaorge Purnell, who
killed Wm. Kierman, is eratenoed to be
hanged ou the sama day with John
„ Reynolds, ths murderer of Mr. Townsen.
. There are people who believe now that
ReynaIde was wrong in stating that1
ANlilMSD &gt;»J Wosilbo«'.-taA
tar Youtis Mrs, frro, is soslrd earslotx
M hrni^ug for murder is played out in
IIOWARtl AKSOi laTIOM. Iles &gt;’. ITilb.. Fa;
MTSufiTaCltEs
kKsd lo rreir m sn vs»1
'/ ATaawrox htnbasA disapproving of Ivl Iterjjo Ss-t /rr
»o eta. Address .
.

gssisw Jirrrtaru.

^ax’s’fsja^

For sale by all dealers in

• et3. Thou ehalt not take th® cnmp of

—Eva—“Mamma, what is a gosling?"
Mamma—“ A little goose, dear. " Era
—“And a duckling?" Nanirua -“A
little duck, dear." Eva—“ Then Is an
■. inkliug a little ink? Because I’ve got sn
inkling- on n&gt;y apron.”

gntjrftgarjus.garjS”
=T£3S?aiSX8'-‘7.■trttews
ss 'te&amp;'EnrFffl&gt;'OT&gt;lS^ I
fSS^StsEsirfsiEwa
FntateoAeo ba tbeTKeeid lliwiaea

A

Ss&amp;ESES

'Ecffiffiy is Walti—Fraillii

1—v«i«.iaia&lt;

SlW

M

htawife's receiving presents, tore frcm
bar beck and into shreds a drvea which
a male friend had given her. The
Judge before whom tho assault was tried
advised them to "patch it up between
“ Tou've destroyed my peace of mind,"
aaid a desponding lover to a truant lass.
’7* It can't do yoa much harm, John, for
CM tons an amnsaag small juooe you had,
any way, " was the quick reply.

,Z7

BKE
MORTGAGE SAI.E.

’

GXN

aakos clakk.

SSi^TJratW

JOB

«. BAKER.____
BOM
MAKK
r RaMasM 4 V^MO*
rwtscw’-’w

unow Hovtz.
-A. Portable Engine and
- Arfcx&amp;SidUra“ •»•»*•&gt;&lt;

aaiLT a osaoaa.

sans*.

r*sf
CABH "OH

HIDES M m.T*

*A-AUo.J^,X.m.

£, .-.Frfili Garden, flower. Fruit,
•“Herb. Tree, Shrub and ErerR^ruen Seeds, with directions for
Cjudwre, prepaid bv mail. The
jjTgt complete ana judicious u"tortment in the country. jLgents

ft

OOtB.iOK,

Michigan Exchan
Denon, Fssseosv

m4w ta
m •-&gt;W, 7r-tTfo-i ia oUIM

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VOL. XIV,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1870.

Jusiuess Jirrctaru.

November,

B.J_ BROWN, AdC. ID.

“*

Erew,,xTH,c

o^SSfKSSKSA’™
•(0. C- V»«T«- ______ g.a.VS»

1868.

USI'iS’ifillA

currar**.

gortrS.
HE LITTLE THOUGHT-

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND, O.
Bai poraaatly |«.ud in HaMi.|p. Wavier
k Urare hrsctla*! avu.:..u 1- _ t,__ ,. 1

CHARLES H. RAVER.
«Ui U aUwiad U with

JOHN ROBERTS,
p"m"

~

B. H. MALLORY,
WM. UPJOHN,

‘

PBrSlCtAS *»&lt;1 g«rt«B. oa« ”•« «&gt;» »f Suu
nr..U UmUsiS._________ ■ ,

■ A. p. DRAKE. M- D,

-

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Fine Gold Jewelry,

Sfllid Silicr aid PM Wan.
Watehe,. Clock* aad Jewelry Repaired

QOME ONE! COME ALLI
DR. C- 0. SCOTT,
PK*rrlCI!$G-Fhr«kl*a ss4 Sarana. Bsirrvtllr,
Mhkteaa.
__________ ’_____________
H. J. HANEY.

PICTURES FRAMED, *°"

CRACKERS.
CRACKERS.
CBACKKRS.
CRACKERS.

With GILT, IMITATION GILT, IMITA- Your
TIOR ROSEWOOD A GILT or Black
Walnut Mouldings.

I. W. VR00MAN,

ar-p*etsr* Frui. Onl.r, «b*r*d aaieklr, at «*7
POST OFFICE BUILDING,

DR. C. C. LIH8LBY,
:c *«4 Kel^U* PkyvWao «»d DaHlrt,
Jl rhrnr.le *nd »«4* dl«**M : *&gt;Hl
Ub by d»y «r slsbt. &lt;«te. st XsatoU*.

CRACKERS,
Tour CREAM (orCrackncll) CRACKERS

A I*. HORTON. Yow
Your

wink

CRACKERS.

LEMON

CRACKERS

I b.uy Butter, Lard, Eggs and.WblU

WRIGHT A SMITH.
the Ila* *f iLlr yrelMeUa
fT.«l. MiddUvifia. MkU

WK H. HAYFORD,

'

ts
UlbU* Bi*’* •■or«______
J. P. ROBERTS ft CO.,

T3T Wilbur $ Watson,'of the
Quaker Valley Nurseries,
Winona, O., offer extra stock &lt;
and better Terms pn Trees, ■ L
Flowers, Shrubs and Plants, ■ J#
than any.other nursery in.
the country. Try them.
j

C. D. STEWART.

THE GREAT CROWD THAT DAILY VISITS
—THE-----

C. G. HOLBROOK.

BOSTON CASH STORE!

WM. H. JEWELL,
of !&gt;•-!». Onrral Crop
^1*. one. ta th* C«*rt
ih»«n. JK/wlotetnU

Speaks Emphatically^ '.That

JOHH MICHAEL.
I0UH sal C.rriMT* P*J=!*v. Oi««l«r »&lt;«t T*l*r

Low Prices Still Continue to Rule!

.. WM. L. COBB.
l*rrr *«**tr. will siKnJ *&gt; all tataao** *8p**p

HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,
ATTOkS ITS *U Onasalton *1

wmM

“Are you Selling Out?’’
“Are you going away?”
■ “Haw can you afford to sell so CHEAP?”
Are the Questions asked by thousands. I icould sayt—
JfO, I AM WOT GOIWG AWAY I

It I SELL MS W M M,

WM. ions,
SVXGDON Dante.
nil th*

Because I buy for Cash—“Cash is the Motto !”

3s
AARON CLARK,

Hastings, Mar. Sth, 1870.

‘

tf

KARN1-S8

THJB PROPRIETORS OF THE

Hastings Cash Store!

HABTnruS H0TJ8B.

&lt;xmsn er

bus. wu

.

ca«*h

OUOu **d
A CAXUD.

.

.

-__ _

— — .1

— .. ^^v-k C*

'

* tt0M, OwoeriM, to.

_

THE TRUE CONDITION OF CUBA— Bummers arc now called “ boisters
when ordered, having first cut all the
on the half-shelf.”
fastenings with kmrea. We staid thus Is On. Gasn Dxax&gt;?— Wirnx iu
Fun iso Iloaxsex ?— Win Coxoazu
until within tliree or four minutes of
ths Senate a* “Old Subsidy.”
— A now kind of intoxicating liquor
During tin* time the boatswain and two
Hsvsws. Feb. 26, 1870.
or three mon got into tho boat, making
Tho state of tilings hero is terrible,
ths whole number seventeen. We were and cvmy American, including the offi­ paper just started in Utah.
still hanging nt the davits when the cials, deems his life in danger on the
- The biU fur tho removal of tho
ship began to roll in that peculiar way reesrpt of the first intelligence from tho
which precedes foundering, and tho boat ■ United States unploaring to the vohn- Wisconsin Capital has been defeated.
— Tho Misrocri Legislature has in­
was dashed against tho aide of the ship.
definitely
postponed woman suffrage.
I looked on tho deck and saw no ono all compossd mostly .of thieves, roblssn?
of tho train most, and gave tho order murdan-ro, bcgg«ns and vaga’.onds, driv­
to lower away and hang by tho falls. en away from old Spain They drove
Tho fall got jammed, and had to be cut away from hero the late Captam Gen­
away with a knife. Had wo been three era!, and they are pow threatening De ow of Mr. Burlingaamfc.
minutes lunger at tho davits it would Rudis, tecauso on Wodnssday be s mt un
hare boon to late, a* she
American schooner to sea without' a
forms ter Ireland and Scotland

fish from Down East to the eastern end
The North Carolina Huns* has refused
to provide fur paying tho interest on tho
the boat was brought up to tho Idaho
alio UMirly sank akmgside, anil on ex­ here to suspect the captain of sympatliy State bonds.
amination it was found that seven pieces with tlio insurgents- They hoarded his
South Carolinia will pay die interest
were broken on her starboard tide, and re.wel in open daylight, and gave liini on its bonds in gold.
one of the planks was knocked an inch notice that th*y intended to murder him
Six women linve Loen burned to death
out of iilaco. Tliis must have been done that night. Ho fled ter protection to
by striking the silo of the ship, and con­ one of the Briti*h frigates iu port. This in Neponset, Mans.
.uiiot &gt;mo
u&lt;&gt; that wo
w« could not «...
vinces
have taxed. WQJ promptly affirded. and our Consul
any more ia our l&gt;oat, as she would hare J General apprised of hi, wheroalwuta.
filled and gone
' Biddix went on board and took his affipmc down with a heavier
he
loa
1. A*
davit and visited tho Captain General.
load.
Ae tho coxswain
coxawnin cut tho
the fol!
fall a
.m w.. ..
To do to it is neeaauuy for every vessel
— Particulars of tho loss of tho Gold­
under
anil.
We
etart
?&lt;J
•
fur
her,
iutond----- -- —- , , - touavoa
to have a ponuil
permit caucu
.calied aa murro
Murro pass.
pass.
.„B t. ln»s lie,
,0
„h„u^|f, en City Rave been received.
— A despatch-from Mexico states that
and save ilia.
.
sent liis mute for one. The volunteer*
B..»«.»a«r«Aho».TO..na s«ne
ipiod by tbdOMral forces.
free,
nd &gt;n
-_v* •
&lt;•
—a —
Jm. shetrapidly
r.Pidl, left
Ml us “
.ml
i» about
«1"“‘(I
two or three minutes "
ws J"
gave
and
.
(&gt;.
. .. ---M
” it up,“
J '|
jra'Sra.
&lt;h 'i-U
THE EVENING HEARTHSTONE.
Tho Pmident of Ban Domingo has failoj
» p b«k tail.. .1.^ r™»a hl J,
that she had disappeared.
pulled m.
That night. .v_
tho raptain t
again olopt. __
on Osteal.
to where she Lad been, but seeing and board the British frigate. Her captain
— Brigham Young,
hearing nothing, finally headed fur the advised Bianca of his pruocnee, and
shore, and lauded at about half-post again Biddlk west to the Captain Gen­ looking for another sits
eight. I at once went up to a Japanese eral, who erderd the guard ship 11 lie nil
bonds to the amount of 1100,560,000.'
night alongside our scltooner, and to tow
— Tbs Hartford and Erie Railroad
her to sea in the morning. Thia was
done wiihuut a Morro pass; and for
and had the
this act tho volunteer* threXtcn to serve
most rxTxscrso rxsxr
Dr llouss oa they did Dnoi - drive him
— The New York Central Railroad
you can imagine. We arrived all safe away.
G­
at about four o'clock on the morning of
And all this time our miairalile and ue ownig on their scrip dividend of last
the 25th, when I spread tho news, and contemptible administration ot th? Navy
Department taavn tills port without a
— Tho Maine shipbuilders and own­
single vcsiwl of war, to otter refuge and
_____ _______ :_
v&gt;-ir_ &gt; ---- ■ protection to our citizens. So critionl is
.
w
Court is investigating tho matter. All their position, and such sympathy dose dny.
the officer* of tho B&lt;m:boy have been it ozatn among all naticmsfiUos, that the 1 — The Sioux have made an tnuraceeesexamined. Our turn will come to mor-; captains of tho British frigates in port fnl attempt to capture Fort Borthold.
row. Mr. Delong, th* American Min­ have given nodes to our Consul Gen­
ister is conducting tho procscdings on eral, and tlirough him to our citizens,
our bshnlfi You will know tho mult that in the eveui of danger, which is from Hny|i.
by tho next Pacific mail, duo in Ban most imminent, all Americans .will be
Eran&lt;iaeo March 7. I landed ou short) reeuived and protected on board Vie Eng­ Isabella has boon embargoed by her
in undroa* uniform, without a eap, and lish altipa How humiliating ia\hi* to husband for tho benefit of bar childrenMired iny watch only by having it on. our national pride!
Count Bray succeeds Prince HohecI have been very much shattered by tho
You well know that of our more titan
occurrence and ' subsequent fatigue, but fifty national vessel* this day in commis­ loho as head of tho Bavarian Ministry.
— Kentucky will roqnire foreign h&gt;am now much better, end begin to feel sion. not ono of them is doing any artlike myself. All Yokohama lias boon ax- ual ssrvi^ and ia not required at any surunce companies to deposit 8100,080
trotnoly kind to the surrivota. Tho feel­ port in the world, except in Cuba. And as securities.
ing agajnst the Captain of the Bombay
— Masanchusstte has 179 Unitarian
for not stopping is intense, and if tho
congregations. No oUor State but New
Court attempts to whitewash him vio­
York has over twent“
■
lence may bo attempted.
why
is
this!
— N. P. Rogers once described Prinoe
gtijitllanij.
Albert as “an incidental
on ths '
left hand of a royal digit.** - .
'
— Tho ru»b to tho scene of tho gold
THE LOSS OF THE ONEIDA. rotary Unfled States Legation at Japan(&lt; citixana noce*oary ; and cunsoquontly, to
send naval vessels hero, where a ono disooverias near San Diogo is almost unare nocos«arj, would be to contra­ piscedcnted.
Another British Atrocity. Tho matter is now being investigated, they
dict tho aseertioa that all is quiet here,
id the result will probably not bo ar- and that tlioro ere no beiligorento to bo । insb, -J, Pratt shot and instantly killed
1120 LIVES LOST. Lady Parker wife of the British Minister found, And while our Government his partner W. Ellabttry.
take* this ground, even tho Spaniard*
and official* here have oome to admit
Full account of the Disaster. Seme hard swearing, I hoar, is going that in tho late battle the Spaniards loot
thirteen hundred of their twenty-three
hundred; and to eave tlicir honor,
,500,000.
Burgeon Jarnos Suddards, of the Onei­
while tilery admit their defeat, they insist
da, in a letter to his father, the Rev.
tho moment, but liable to load to that the insurgents were six thousand
Dr. William Buddards, ofl’hilpilia, dated
pleasant nwo. Tho Aroostook was
the
Sheriff
to
assist
in
," Yokohama, Jan. 31," describes tho
surgonts in arms ore from twenty to thir­
sinking of tho U. &amp; steamship Oneida
ty thousand, and if they had musketa
by tho Pacific and Oriental Steam Nav­
and ammunition they would number
igation Company'* »taam ship Bombay.
— It is stated that John 0. Breek100,000.
Surgeon Buddards says: Wo left Yoko­
When you boar of Uio recent murder inridge is about to take editorial charge
hama at 5 P. M. on the 24th, and at6:45 light has been picked up.
at Santiago, where tiro American* were of one of tho Lexington, Ky., newspa­
were run into by ths Bombay on tho
per*.
•
;
murdered,
and
our
Consul
denied
th*
starboard snorter, ths whole of which
COMMIT.
privilege of to iiig present a: thoir mock
BombXt. March 4 -5 P. M — Collis­ trial, and the outrage upon our ahipion between Bombay and Oneida oceur- mastcr above rwited, what will our peo­ buried in a burglar proef safe, when he
ed &lt;m the S4th ofJanuary; about twenty ple say f Will they not sswprf Cc^ngrsos
miles from Yokohama, at 7 P.M.; quite
dark, Oneida being under all sail and
boom and gaff; ud
steam, gomg thirteen knots. Bombay
workhouse
I.mU
last night, by tho merest mcidont, oath
roan impelled by Lis anxieties, most of
ficars and 54 num are left to toll tho tala Ung in On.ida’s green light. Oneida
The ward room dinner wasjust finishing at starboarded her halm, croaaug tho Bom­
and entreating ’ it to
tho moment of tho rollidon. It seamed bay's bows rendering collision unavoid­
n. His denunciation of
to mo a*.if the whole side of tho ship was able. The Bombay felt tho shoA so
— While
which we arc treated
coming bodily in an tho table. Wo all little that Capi-Eyre did not think the
Oneida could have Ixren much damaged,
and continued his voyage to Yokohama. hesitate to sav to tho Government ail he W an-1:
Tho Oneida was cut down on the quar- wqd to us. ff he oould be board, those
Two who control tho ntfaira of th* Navy De­
cora__ nh.th-r Rcnaaox or l’o«TXlt Pnrlim.-nt the improved twlitica
with us, but!

ter; Suddard, Burgeon ;

Michigan

Exchange.

. NUMBER 48.

Crowninshield,

I walked aft
INRY.

Btti Yora Cwnrirwra —In building urging h^ielataia to nullify
M chimney put a quantity of salt into ths done in llial State, apputo

I believed

that there will novar
JUnhix-sintbaWarid

�■MM 33, 38J| 1

THE HASTinBS IBAniTKB, HASTIHSS, WMBT tTO'JH’JY, ffiUCmSAW.--

Sp^ASTISGSgAffiEBJ

THE LIQUOR ttUAMMMI.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Have You Hired Your Teaaher 1

BS.W®.

Ayer's

. FEOHATB ORUKR.

Is a Political Party Advfaublo !
A farmer had a saw-log that weighed ! of them; claused, and the limn ha# ar­
rived when those who are interested in
Mrani* bt WBotiiiz*
j ‘ “■ J*
*l”‘" h‘
11 “ bU
______
[ sled and easily drew it to the mill. Tho
the question, whq* ahull we engage to
f we boltevs only one-half of the re-1 n&lt;^ •TOnner ono of N« neighbors wantteach our summer schools?

erha in Cuba, we must admit that the i heavy n» the taw-log.

For restoring Cr.yH,;,’

MytoehMU

CHANCERV SALE.

, , — F"
Jrahntu rJ
Thin lnir J.

. th«ltoZmi»M»vf »t»»d o*orea!^«b?.yd by its uso. .Nothing css
ir &gt;,r**CF °fMI hair where the foUrrie# *r» d#o»u
BQar.

WRIGHT A SMITH.

—

m.r.1. far &gt;

j

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co,

i uiftbi.t, rro.

LOWELL, MASS,
ptnoa si.oo.

-

"word* Of'wisdom

WRIGHT &amp;, SMITH,

JI HYDE &amp; BRINDLE’S |

or oammltted by a recognised nation, or ItIloa M'curB tho right kind of law. Bot. engagement*. There is a great dilfar- TL*t ue^tul. tow pHnas. to ■ »bla «v&lt;rt-'
*““*•
underan unknown fl«p. Hpanfab war. 1 whal does thi* tnifh sraonut to, when ! ereneo in certificate i of tho some grade, JmmJJ xi«trflliivtn»&lt;ii”--Manton iSisf* I rimsi*?0^ u*!1!*"? snTut int«ibuu*Bu*«
at the beet, is bad enough, and when it we know that all temperance men will j
"if the school in any district hat a ‘,ri0,s!'"o“'
t.“^Ci?Ta C?„
'
m •&gt;»«■' .r
dMeends to urn pic butchery, whcn-lt J Boi
y Bcnsibto mea will nut »P««elty that requires a teecbor far adY-te F^.-OB.s B... «M8.;
hedtatee net
to execute
flr.t and '"bl
try of.
’
wnen
^ts
r -i outer
- ln ' , . ' ~**
»&gt; with a know]- i ’uucod and 'thill nigh perfect therein. | 'ERRORS OF YOUTH. I "rylSli.Siau'.,* ccj|&lt;Mfa^aB'awt?r|«&lt;gc ■
tm.ni. when Im bauds
■
i
. ,
upon
such a course,
terwaru*.
are reeking
.
with
the blood oftbe innocent
ofo^cr 1! . lh.*1 tho ,cc“ probable
rrault will be sure that such a oue io the te.ehcr
“~
— r-——— -L
ss ■■■st*.
r4*’- **- u':?4 2than with the blood of the
thn kultty.
knltty. It li
b ■ B^tj&gt; insure tho political triumph -t&gt;f the i J^t arB “bout to put into the school.. {““f
DO
If
If VOUr
your »?lnK)l
school it
is WOll
well advanced in {WIIM
longer war.
war, It fa
Is nmniso-t
organised murder, vrm-.t
troret nunmiss
onomies of ti-mvw&gt;mn?A
temperance, nn-1
and the
do lancer
i»ea.ww'S,*i»iv,^i.*iJL*stlitI«uv।
and every Christian nation who can biitereit opponents of human right*. . mathematic i, l&gt;e sure that tho teacher is
reach and Influence the 1 ai tics, fa bound Wbororer th* attempt has been made, a bio tu .advance them still far U&gt;er; so
to do so by ail that to just in law and
with Geography, Physiology, or any
holy tn religion.
” BUSINESS CARDS.
.... vig-'T^l TOOT
I
other study
Resolutions of condemnation are mere from the party that, n* n party, never
It iv most prupcr to niter a word of
allowed any sympathy wilh any mend
i-Ss"
EC
L
0
T11
UK
United States belittle themselves and the or jo'iticid rafunn the poUy dint *yra- condemnation of tho paction * altogether
BOWNEA(
nation whooe flog prutocta thorn when IMthisod with rebellion, opposed etnunci- too prevalent, of putting young and inex­
BANKERS.
they attempt to satisfy outraged public ■palion, and even- amendment to the Con­ perienced teachers nt the head of large
t.oLL*rrjon XAfit w xaar/mrr.
■■amt Inlent In that puerile manner. stitution designed, tu establish the right* and-confessedly turbulent echnols.
What Is wanted Is a plain and unequiv­
of
man.
When
I
take
counsel
of
my
A
principle
that
it
always
kept
in
ocal dcclarauou that the nation will con-

Senator ChMhll r did otoMelf great
honor, and ad-led mill another r-rouf to
tbecooai'e a»u paW.-itoiu.whivit biu.
dlsttnKUl he! b&gt;a public •ourw.- In tite
Senate or the l-tntoi status during the
late war for tite lnt&gt; gritr. union and the
self to the tae* or .-failing ttic damaging
expcMtnt wiilcb shews th- &lt;ii».-nawfid

army. Porter now neck, a ro-fa-artnc
hf hie asa.-, on th* prrtenre that new

CITY DRUG STORE!

lumen

■

Robed?t Steerach Bitten,

will rtv# •

C ON C ER
Him M

r.ilrir.', pNM|

.

Hastiip, B

Mostly EveBiBg, April 4
Jk^mtMion 50c. - Childr

F.D. ACKL^Y
is selling
Seiling DRUGS
and MEDICLYES

R
V7XM IK BAXKT COUNTY.

FULL STUCK OF

IN HASTINGS!

markabU degree,
and giro lone to

STOMACH

y«ir» tiace Dr.
IlolMel, the edebrated .WU
phyticiun, Jrm
StoeUiohi, Aredm, came to Otle
,____ _ _odwed the Seendinanan Blood Purifrr; met
■ which time Ihotuande hate beta
cured, bg He use, cf Scrofula and
Other blood dHecuee. It tonUdtt,
beoidet the Iodide of rdeuta raid
; Syrup of Stiiliugia, druyt imped■ cd from-Sweelcn far iU ervrtn
manufacture, unhuncn ana eat
h^t by gpofAe-|..-i
■■-

BITTE1S

Dated, Deoember 16th, 1869.

VF.3TING3.
HASTINGS. - k»/l

MICIU0A5.

J. COI.E a BON,
■nrsaoj.»». lus &gt;x

Groceries and Produce,

----------

Famiflliing Goods,
' ­ WOOLEN FACTORY!
Unto and Cape, and everything pertain
ing to man’s wear. ’ '
Second,
IMAICFUTERlkfi DEPAJITMEKT,
whore work will’ bo dono to too boat

IhtnmWmnFacTMn

tho succes* of our schools depends in a
groat measure* upon whether they use
there were a hundred butchers ; one yjf that power wall or ill. If they, a* good
citiMU*. de.iriag the highest good cf
।night into th© country and returned to
,
highcat welfare of the State, will unite
'dre-sed and Kild. The grievance l&lt;v- with
,
the good toaelicra and tlm other
,c-inin so great that the Legislature was J
friends of education in our tnidat'orid
develop the gigantic strength that there
, . _ j is inherent in our systrun of fave school*,
that if it could bo proved that the deg । the wall* of ignorance will crumble ia
eaught a r'aoep, hi* owner -houId pay a | theenrly years of the coming future, as 1,70.
dollar for tlrn £r*l uffimce. two'dollar* for too wall* of ancient Jericho ennobled
tlia Mound, and beimprtoanud thraoday# fa-foro the .united efforts of ihe Is-

•ingle trad wili
convince (he mod

BLOOD

wonderful rofar.

W:thout the important testimony of act- HTiTS
.
HT.. IlASTINUA, |UCH.
&gt;jr
-.u
ual trial and triumph. It isalwaya truo
Third,
that it is bettor to pay exorbitant wages
GEORGE rRESTON,
NO PRICES IiOM’ER THAN 0UB8,
to a teacher who is equal to tho work,
CUSTOM CAttDl"
however difficult it may bo, than to pay
General Grocer,
AND WOK CUStAXTEEJ).
.
A-V, MOP ccn VJUUU..
It will be for your inkiest to examine
nunudler sura, and throw away both
ciotli.
HAPTINOS,. . . aS; I . .1»CU.
time and money, and what I* worse than
all, inflict a lasting injury on the whole
school.
ilrir 3nlmlistmrtits.
The law now placbe a vast amount of
iTtiuB iu. uiriint mn mm.
FOR SALE.
ANN CAL TOWNSHIP MEETING.
rious district tloards of the etate, and

Dr /.*&lt;• :-i'r
Bixxi AH# are
factnred for c
. , , tiudlar purpoet.
•moommyfmmyl Ohd trial anriaUy tdablitl.p them at fatonia
seitA aH who tise them.
The reatont why Dr. Bcbuk'l
Shod PiUe thndd be kepi in «w

J^HOUWEB ARMS-

GEORGE PRESTON

JOHNG. RUNYON
JeOferaon SlrML H^Unji. Sleb,

GROCilRlES,

■MSfiSSt.4-0-

7-;
AKD BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOfiS
«•*&lt;&gt;*.«. SbuytiMM,

MAYNARD,

FAMILY GROCERIES,

ground that the seamd oflenre would La;

A‘ rarfl-

——Mott BiUm, n
called, art merely •vahiwuhy SdF,
told as a btreragt. Dr.RtbaAe
JBUUrt art not a beveragt tn mty
•evoe of the tcortl, but eonfam the
mod expensive drugt hum It
teience for the radical cure f
rndigedion and Dyppcptia, tnd

experience i* neoosiary to perfection in
any calling, is in this way utterly ig­
In making this ftundniicoin«nt to too
j Citizens' of Ilast’U^* jad ticinitr, I
nored, and in ninety nine cases in a hun­
&gt; would cal] your uttentiou to a few facto ;dred, tho school and teacher both are
it ten.
I^irst,
looera thereby.- If your school fa in any Hastings... . ».,i:
.......... --.y—
-_____ ! A i&gt;ermanent Clothing Houss in ITa*way peculiar, it does no good bul work*
Wain BRSTHETW,
tiaS* &lt;bnro you ran always find a
great evil to overlook that fact in hir­
Mt. »pten lid line of
ing the toucher.
Dnp, MediciRB, Grrts, CI'oins’ CASSIMEREfl,

Co Enp’t Schools.

&gt; mild i

Th# University Glee
OF THE
University of Miohig

*

EXCHANGE.

Ap|Jicant* (nr positions aro apt to
overeotimate tl.cir own abilities ia the
very important matter of governing a
ecliciol, and it is far better to secure the
reraice# of ono that you know can control
and loach tho school, than one who, with

'

Containing neither cil tor dy«, it 6*
not sail white cambric, sod ya 1.^
toug oa the hair, giving it a rich tkwv
lustra and a grateful perfuns#.

FARM UT ONE HVNPBEn

3?KW1SS7SXS1P *

aider tha. it will imvo good cauao for IntorflrrariM should tiies-c bloody so-nee be not jcopOrdfac everything for a donblful
re-enacted, and then, makcttich disposi­ *ronlt. ; f
tion of oar land and naval rdrcej as will ’ To thio succor# of temperance two
say, in the most emphatic manner, that things aro pre-requisite. First, too temIt fa our intention to make the assertion
rood.
^c*BU,te?
prosnles our pool;fon in the leaat. even:yin any w-tiun to bo taken; and, -*eeoud,
If WO still fool dfapoaeifto stand ba .k and that Rmtimont most l&gt;e in the majority.
aoe Old Despotism attempt to crush Facta show conclusively tltaln thitdparYoua* Liberty, and (py to satisfy the ty cannot concentrate the aantimeot, and
national conscience with the thought if it is not already in tho majority, whM
that it fa none of our business. We have
is there in n political organisation to
acted shamefolly nil along tn this tnnto
make new converts to temperance ? If
poStics could concentrate, reason alone
bum another everlasting disgrace Into
the framework of American history.
For one. I belior* the truo fempenmeo
sentiment—perhaps I might say the pro­
hibition sentiment—is in die majority in
■ • COX8I8TEBT.
tks State. If so, wo only need concen­
In adjoining columns on tho editorial tration upon tho right mtcturrt. And
hero come# the difficulty—to agree npon
8d. we find the following items. Barely tho measure?. Every one ha# hia own
theory. The pn-sout tow is mid to be a
lailuM. Bo nut a few good tampnanco
inslFiUjehn i'or- men jump to the conclusion that prohUiiitt is a ftSure, end are willing to return
'blah, howove.-, Is not the flrvt to license laws that were failure* ever,
epor* an- tr.ir-. lie always wa. imdl will bo overman. But why is tho
upwter," but perter will g.-t
'
of him yet, if be don't look law a failure ?

t-iM

HAIR DRESSING,

By Order «f Tewethfa B**nl.
U. A. HKOOKH.CtwO.

“ii *7 «*““• wh!ch
*“• d'B •"«**•*
-*"*
*• •Mh
”°n
■”
But thTqucstion fa oofX uno of re
CRn &lt;J‘“ ।; ™
aa■
‘l “* “d *i,h *”। s:^saj®SK£t;
Mguitlon; it fa uno of l.umamty. Th&lt; re nt* U h a,nU
»■! » tbini1 upon than upon tho work of tho echool ;
are certain duties which the rtronr owe ’political party, let it *.&gt; be done; butt! room, school boards must export to it*
UmA’AcM
__ __
.... ..__________________ it __ _ i____ t-.t___ rv.........
r„_
.1— __&gt; —t—.k— .k__I t ±7.:.. III!,.
...

•

ipjunou* to toe bair, tb« Vigo- q,
only benefit but not harm it IfWMP

j is ^-trevusrs

1,atibo,tur no{ quarrel with facto, but f work fa inervaring on her hand*. w.heu :»®
*u**u *Jtu'ua“"u
,ludJ for othor
■ *»»• fakr*!* offiro^ .tone, irintingotfi-1
■ _ ———
Nq man can go forth ar than the writer । cb*. ngcncic* of varioas kind*, beside# J
THE GREAT O
of thiwo lines to abolish the liquor trnf- many other calling*, offer to the indue i
M
fa. Itoddit tu bo a curse to #odetvJ triou# and competent woman from 825 । a Mdureoa the Katnra,Tn

I or the glandii atrophied-■ and

of foul.tg (be (uUr

—

meat, it will keep it clean .nariraZIts occasion*! um will prevall
from turning gray or falling &lt;
consequently prevent Isldoe**. ’pT
from those deleter!™# lutetaac

and conquer to exterminate.
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tetnp-:ranco candidate for ment go and engage her immediately. 11
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. Had thi*country accented to the Cu- Governor got hardly vote* enough to] Sumo officer* aro deterred from on- ,
bans the right* of te-lHgorenta six nmkoaf
’
months agn.liil* horrible stalo of affairs I taring."
would not have occurred. Spain would 1 A wist
nil adapt his nionna to | It i* not to bo expected that wages | •'JJu!
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blood to satisfy her thiraty honor she’
would have r.-tlred from the contest and ,
left tho Cube ns a free people. Our of-[
forte st mediation, made in that manDor, would have been far more cffeollve

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behind the regular government in their e-ouml
not only by an inexperienced taachar,
*dMbii*hjH«toadruk1*»d^^5’“" ■
Work of bloodshed and slaughter, al- 8y- ’
If any uno ha* bad any daulrte wheth- ^ut at “ disadvantage.
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though they plead that toclr pwltiou fa
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•ppreotore. Expecting no quarter, they , S'**1 ** Pxir sledding, ho might surely ’lhftl -vou feel “tufied ten teach your ।
give none, and cvety Spaniard who falls be satisfied from the experiment* that *chool successfully during tho ensuing *
TO OONS1
totaU.lrlajia. 1. u-i-ul,-, w.u..,. Uv.l-.wm.dw U-k-i-.mil, a U.. |f
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lU natural Vitality mo CoW

EdF" Person* deatring to make
bargain* will du wall to call al
Agency. «^FJ

lie hitched hia

■Urgants fa »ucha* tnrhin tbeblood.and i wood*, loaded the stick, and applied tho I "cbool*, attention is called to the fact! *u *he**".7b b ■ wdT
to cause the Eardevt heart to rise in de-। i..k •*
u_»—i.* o_
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that *11 nf th. Iwitar rta.«’nf um.1.or. i M«&gt;4 sot ike MU wa b

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SMITH.

WRIGHT

March 22d, 1870.

County of B«Ty.

Uttut tf ermi

BLOOD

pills
JFbr Sale by Druggist*
and Dealarg &lt;n latent
Mcdidnrn tvery-tvhero.
Quiker Valley Nuisris,
WINONA, COLVMBU1A CQ«
.
OUfa&gt;. ’•

larut«rs breathad aasivr, and thought tho

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* WXm««Br.

Tss Mmsse » N~*
•fh&gt;t« got out Hi. -iiur *i Ih.t
kaMd-nS.W4.W0 f«vk
Chua»*AKM«HI voto'Apif’ M
&lt;U CUoMca *»d Mlcblg*s Lak* S

�IBAIB. 33,28?®.
£grul and 2Hi«dUutous.
A Sunday School Inatitnte, under the
auspices of the Barry County Sunday
School Association, will brf held at the
Baptist Church tn Orangeville, com­
mencing Tuesday evening, March l»th,
end continuing through the day and
evening of March 30th. The exercises
will consist of addresses and discussion ■ i
upon topics of practical Sunday School

Ad«^«*r end TWteow of the l&amp;th„ and in
tho same canneeUon e*u the attention
of our neuters to the followlns letter ~

Let all friends of Sunday School* of
that part of t*e County bepresent.
Tnro.lE harsh,
President Barry Co. 8. 8. Association;

" C*~&gt; CU,- 1" ~
next Issue we hope to ulscv befan, nn.
rredsn the advantages oft hl. read more
at length than our time aad imaco a.
present penult.
r
For the ]irSaeot w* ean only asy, that
this prq| act com mentis itself to ourjudg.

REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
themew

The Republican electors of the town ,
•hip of Hutin ga will meet In Caucus at
the office of the County Clerk, in thevil-

SL
h be‘^BOrthyth* “rn*t
slderatlon of our pcopl. ; and we

sug­
gest to those gentlemen having our
Railroad interest. In charge the propri-

Direct from Factories. 10^Specialitiesiu every department.

S

to l&gt;e held In thl* village «t an oariw
day, to ec&amp;sider this project; and let
us aeeure. irpmslble, th. attendant* and
co-operation of repmmntatlve men
from ths varlcus locaUtire along the

TO VES
We hnvo now In Htoclc the Inrggwsst vnrlety oC

COOKIMG,
PARLOR COOK AMD
PARLOR STOVES
ever lirouglit to Kaattlngfis. , t'osne auc and nil and wclbcni.

HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Horncsa on bond.
il pairing done promptly on short notice.

Be­

The Battle

he University Glee Club,
OF TME
University of Michigan,

of* comaillee. oc matt,,, peHalnleg to * 1
«roM from th. Drlroit Ud hilw.nke. R.Hr
to the Micblgta Control Railroad, and „
bare under eoatempmfen * road fran Slid
CitytoKalrauoo, rkSLUnli, Ala*. Csi
Clty.Palo, leal* sad Utatiagi. v« (th. ci til
oflha piece) tho^bt beet to re&lt;|oMlibo p»
ol Iltatiagi to eos.ldcr th). piojnrt beftr.
tn.k. any mor. that would be detrimental u
Il Ik greenly conceded that the kaad m
*•“ aad will be a
road, an! &gt;&lt;■ faj &gt;
IO«. t* gtt It open a. aton m poutbla.
w. think it batter hr » to operate i»; roe

A rote from lira. 2. Che. diet la feraena iUt
elnklegowlof the oretl roots from Hettle ( reek
to Neah*lllene. Aaajrta.od U.pl. Greta, from

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Uiioa Hall, Hasting HicMpi,
Monday Evening, April 4th.

REGISTER YOUR HAMES.

Admission 50c. - Children 25c.

Dye 'Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

Perfumery,
.
Toilet Articles,

*rnci£ srtiJT.

Far twenty-five cents you can buy of
Druggist or Grocer a package of 8m
Mom Farino, manufactured from pure
Irish Mow or Carrageen, which will make
sixteen quarts of Bisnc Mange, and a like
quan ti ty of Puudding*, Custard^ Croc ins,
Charlotte Busse* Ac.. Ac. It is by far
the cheapest, healthiest and steal delicious
food in the world. . . .
,
Baud So* Moss Farine Qo.,

PLANTATION BITTEHS.
S. T-1860-X.
This wtmdcrf□! vegetable rtalcratire ia
the sheet-anchor of the frebleand debili­
tated. As a tonic anl cordial far the
aged and languid, it has no equal among
a'.umachte*. At a remedy for tho nervous
weakness to which womsnjoro espoJolly
subject, it ia superseding .every other
stimulant. In al! climates, tropical,
temperate or frigid, it ae'.**as a specific
in every ■pectoeof disorder which under mines the bodily atrongth and -breaks
down tho animal spirit*. For sale by all
druggists.’
dhmS

THE AMERICAN FAMILY

KNITTING’ MACHINE

1. ; rw.nitd tu &lt;h« pabU« m ,&lt;bt rouit Mlnpl.
Duroblr, •»-! t'«o&gt;p»ii end Cheap Knltliog Mschin. «v«i Itrwntvd.

PRICH ONLY $25.

The Best in the Market!
Coin dored l..t night al I l»J&lt;
■
Rti, Untied Xrwa ia thia pa par.
huuw iioriicad; iluih aad tnal onStr

iLhsratn &amp; lowell railroad.

Conley, Byron Arthur Co Huas. Wesly
A. Clark, Mr*. Mary A. Cummings,
W. D. Cool,’ John DurkM, John Back­
er, John Francisco, Miner Green, Mi*.
Martha Gates. G. C. Hubbard, Mrs, Be.
linalUsvr, 2; David liemony. Henry
Halnee. Mrs. Rebecca Huitbet, Mrs.
Fanny Johnson, EJlit B. Kingsbury,
Jamea Killpntrlrk, 2; Mrs. Lucauda
Lcce, John W. Myres, Mlw Sarah E.

FROM 13 TO’tlO PER PA Y

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit’Cards, Einc Writing Papers,
•
Envelopes, fc., &lt;fc.,
.
*5Vhich will bo £iol&lt;l at very Low Prices.

GREAT SACRIFICE! ।
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, &amp;&lt;
and below cost, at the
THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.

WHAT ABE THEY!

Th# rapiaty with "hub thia sea* la betas
bath i» predretijr a. loafeidec- ™ fc.l«h&lt; aed
pweeouer tn«c "I WMUMly iscrtMtog. acd
mor* railing alock la beleg added So the line. 11
is amanrr ef Inlmat W oar paupb U Haw that
b, Ukieg tlM maming train hare they can reach
Hettle Cree*, el* Chartolw,early in theforeooca.

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.
REPUBLICANS I

LOOK!

COMMERCIAL
Oun.RtnMwIU rot. April 111b open .id.ng
&lt;be Chic**, end Mkbigeo Lake Shore md te the
emonnt 0( US,OeO.
At the eeootl elenfcm ot tbs Kelu&amp;too end
Bewtb Haven retire*!, the elk c See re were re-

LOOK!

LOOK I

$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820. |$20 Cassimere suits of clothes $15.
18 "
"
11 12.1 12
............................. $7,50
10 “
**
“ 7,501 Good Shirts and Drawers, 40 cents
AND OTHEB GOODH SQUALLY AH LOW AT

Star Clothine: House.
Dated, May 26, 1889.- -yl

th. one price More of GRAND RAPIDS.
.

TAXES! TAXES!

I keep constantly on hand, a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.
.

To. voten of Bataa Coanty aro to oct &lt;bl»
spring upon Uiiorthrmot'.vtt
» b.Ud •
MwjoiiotCfcutoato.
.

In the article of Stoves alone, people wishing to purchase these
most useful articles, can save at least

TWENTY-FIVE PER, CENT

BUILDING MATERIALS,

TOOLS

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                    <text>VOL. XIV,

Biisinw Jirertorj.

JOBS ROBERTS,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1870.

THB GREAT CROWD THAT DAILY VISITS

BOSTON CASH STOW
Low Prices Still Continue to Rule I

This topic has Loen vary much dis­
cussed of late, and men of great learn­
ing and piety, of equal faith and hope in

the Scriptures as the revealed word of
God, have advocated widely different
Thia diversity of opinion is in itself a
demand for further discussion till at least
ths Biblo-loring shall see eye to eye.
In ths last analysis we find there are but

two positions taken. One maintains that
the Bible la such an important means of

Are you Selling Out
“Are you going away t”
“How can you afford io tell to CHEAPT”
Are the Questions asked by thousands. I would sayt—
KO, I AM KOT GOIKG A WA Y 1
'

H. J. HANEY.
I MfsMo. Ottes Arvt do
IU«»’S s-.rv.-U Hwtiaxu

I. W. VR00MAN,
lIEJlirr r»r Bsmseenlj
-Ith rr-’tnoUiBM. AU

WM. H? HATFORD.
U:lu4s tearStasi «eU.salau Vul-

J P, ROBERTS t CO.

ST.lPLE&amp;Fmi)RYG«OIIS,mNS,
Cloths «nd Hcady-mndo Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groorrias, dtc.

C. 0. HOLBROdX,

IJTOBW

culture that it should be kept in the pub­
lic schools by the strong arm of the law.
The other holds that we have no right to
retain the Bible in schools' so long as it
is an offence to any citixcn.
With both of those positions we agree
and wo disagree. Wherein will appear
ia the elucidation of the following
paints:
I. The desirableness of the Bible in
the public schools.

NUMBER 49,

chase each other in quick suressawn; &lt;our schools to read a pertitm ef Cbo the enjoyment of religious liberty,-sad
hits d low, sweet note tells upon ths ear j Bible as * religious excretes. Ito peat they were careful to avoid any oonnaa
like the distant music of aa angel; aim to to sanctify haaaan culture, and to tion of Church end 8mte that should sa­
there are the hoarse mutterings of seven | direct the mind to ths fountain of wi»vor in the losAt of intolerance. In this
they have succeeded. Founded upon
first panellings of the morning; there it «f the Bihls in a aoarea af Mtal tak­ this principle, ths nation hna flourished
pours forth its meridian Splendora. The ing have Already been set forth. But in wealth, in education, in mania, and
poetry of Virgil, Horace and Homer— how sha I these advantages bo secured in religion. As the roe* and the than
the admiration of past ocutnrias, fade to ns 1 This ia one of the greet ques­ grow from the same root, Are fanned by
away in the greater glory af David and tions of the hour. In its decisions ore the same breros, watered by. the same
Job and Isaiah. Very much of Hernan involved ths highest interests of ths in­ showers, and warmed by the some sun ;
and Grecian poetry is beautiful, as po­ dividual. the Church, and tha State. so under our Government, widely differ­
etry but it ia the cmbodiiMat of little There is ths Scylla of bigotry ou the one ent religious fams have been fostered
that is valuable to mankind. The Bible, hand, and the Charybdis ef infidelity oc- end protected by the same laws, that the
on the other hand, is not only a model in the other. Tho question should be de­ world may ‘ know them by their fruits."
poetical conceptions and expressions, cided, if possible, on grounds so breed Now are we prepared to abandon thia
but it is.also tha incarnation of the very as to embrace the good of all, and in­
soul af poetry - truth. A book contain­ fringe ujoa the rights of none. In the gjvurnmcnt and adopt a State religion T

ing excellencies such as those we cannot last analysis there appears to bo bat two
afford to dismiss from the curriculum of modes af solving this difficult problem ;
ell other modes are only modifications
.
Another reason why the Bible should of these.

bo retained in schools, is that it is tho
embodiment of the purest morality.
That the Bible io superior to any other
bonk as a guide to morula need not be
argued with any that will be likely to
II. The means that should bo em- read this article. Wire we writing for
the Now Zealander cr the Hottentot,
po/ed to retain ito position
First, then, why should the Bible have there might be a demand for proof and
a place ia the schools ? One important elucidation, but among us the denial «f
reason is, because it is a rare instrument thia truth betrays such a perversion of
of intellectual culture. Children are the moral sense as to render all argu­
sant to school for education; anything ment a hopeless task. ' Now, education
Which will promote this end is desirable. is at least two-fold: intellectual and
Whether we look at ths manner or moral. It is the aim of our systom of
matter of the Bible, it transcends all public instruction to make good and in­
other works in its intellectual merit. Its telligent ci Urens, and so a prOspero u.
end is not historical, and yet it contains and happy commonwealth. MoraLty
tho sublimeet farts of human history; lies at the very foundation of good gov­
No amount of intelligence
facto nowhere else to be found, many of ernment
them, and of inestimable Value to every, ran qualify a man to be a good arisen
without
Biorality.
Ths State, therefore,
student of history, and to every member
of tho race. Though ia ito nature frag­ undertakes the moral asfwsfl as the in­
mentary, it is nevertbeloM in form, eo far tellectual education of its youth. No
as it extends, a model history. Ito bio­ man of immoral character is allowed to
graphical sketches and its narration of ( instruct, however great his mental ac­
facta are unrivalled specimens of style; quirements may be. No books of an
simple, yet profound ; candid yet scruti­ immoral tendency can be used in school,
nising; concise, yet picturesque. The vo immoralities allowed. On the other
Bible is also of great tervice to the stu­ hand, it is the duty of the teacher to in­
dent as a sound philosophy. Its aim is culcate and impress the principlesof pu­
not philosophy and yet it is tho most rity, justice, bonecty, veracity, obedience
philosophical of all books. It contains to Lawful authority and a generoos regard
| no octnplete system of natural or social to the righto and welfare of others? Tho
oaonee, of mental or mural philosophy, moral education of tho pupils ia there­
and yet it has puiuto of contact with all fore, not only a legitimate aim, but a le-

benevutent institutions, a pure morality,
and a gforious&gt;eiviliaatie*, are ready to
du-clare that the Bible must and ahall be
kept in tho public nohoote by tho strong
arm of the laW. They wudl have it
guarded, as was the tree of life, so that
it shall be a terror to Fagan, Moham­
medan and Oatholie alike. The end
thus sought is most laudable, but tho
moons are not m certainly wlsA and just
While no man con aey ovwrmtich in
pmiso of tho Bible as a means af good,
there are two very serious objections to
thia mode of retaining tho Bible in
the schools In tha foot plate this com­
pulsory principle involves tho destruction
of the right of private judgment. It
compels a religious observance which
may bo contrary to religious convictions.
True, wo mar say confidently that such
an observance is beet for pH, that wo
know it. Is it therefore right to e—pel
it! The right of conscience te'Mi inalicnabto right—* matter between the
eoul and ite God. It ie a Holy of Ho­
lies, into which not even a High Priest
may enter once a year. It ia tho glory
of Protestantism. “ Lot every man bo
fully persuaded ia his own miad ” io the
voice of reason and tha mice of the
Bible. It is a scntimoal worthy to be

Is there anything so desirable in the his­
tory of any church establishment that
wo would repeat it in our national exjx.rience 7 If not, then how can wo far this
reason admit the compulsory ptinciple
Involved in forcing the Bibls as a devo­
tional book into the public schools. It
is better as Protestants think, to com­
pel the Bible than the Koran, but ths
principle of religious liberty involved is
precisely ths earns in either case. And
here it may be said that the same objec­
tions do not exist against the iutroduotioJ of the Bible into the schools, on the
ground' of its literary merit As a clas­
sic it might be used with greet effort.
Ite history, poetry, philosophy, and mor­
als might be tiadiod as the same thence
forenre, or, at least without objectiona­
ble reference, to religious doctrines. Tbs
religion of the classics is hoetben, and
ffet no one, ou that ground, objooto to ths
study of Plato, or Homer, or Virgil.

Such works are not prescribed for their
religious sentiments, ar with a view to

basis the Bible might stand without in­
tattering with the religions convictions
of any pereoa pagan, Chtholio or Infi­
del. This would secure its place in the
schools which It richly. deserves, which
would infringe upon no right of eoneciroee, and which would come withim
jurisdiction of the tew. But thpjiuestion immediately before us resperts the
maintenance of tha Bible in eeKol as a
book of worship. As such, I have en­
deavored to show that it cannot oonsfat-

over every dwelling, and upon its palm
gal requirement.
.
Intellectual culture invulres the use of of every hand. Is nit this universal
tho boot instrumentalities for the accom­ licenser By no menus. It Msimply re­ principle ia not tho true one 7 ’fixers is
plishment ot this end. It would be ab- ligions liberty- the right to wonhip God muons alternative; the eeAmtery irnscs' surd to require in pupils a knowledge of according to the dictates of the individ­ pfi must solve tho difficulty. And m fact
thia has been tho bads thru far in our
mathematics, and at the same rims de­ ual conscience. It recognises no ecetat- history. The Bible has boro ia lebco!,
Iprive them of tho beet help the country iastical conscience, no State coosaieoce, not bocauM the State requ' red it, but be­
iaffbrde4 in the acquirement of sush eo for forth as responsibility and ac­ cause tho penile Uvo deemt'd it desireknowledge.
An^ eo a morel education countability to God are croccrotd. It is bls. It has been tho ex] owst of the
1
religious sentiment of a commurity. It
iinvulvee thoUseof tho beet means to pro­ impossible to forte tha Bible, as a re­ has boon by no means a v Af fle custom.
togetiier with their capabilitios. This is imote it .The Bible is the acknowledged ligious observance, into the schools Skeptical and ineligiero teachen often
the province of intellectual philosophy. 1embodiment of tho purest morality. On whore there are opposing religious con- dispense with it, ana there tanottdag but
And every advance in mental erionce has 'what pTtEriplo, then, ahould it be ban­ rictiona, without the sacrifice of this
ished from schools where morality is ooe principle. Are we prepared to do this T
brought us one step nearer what ths '
Where will it lead us ? It would per­
word of God eopresoes oe ascusMo upon 1of the chief aims of education.
Again, tho Bible should be retained in mit the Proteataat, whenever and wherthis subjectschools because it presents tho only true
The Bible is not a moral philosophy, 1
of life- Intellectual acquiremonto
and yet in ito morel precepts it doos of end
'
ligtous exorcise. Ou the other band, a
are dacirable -, the attainment of moral
necessity sMumo a moral nature with 1
religious tnsrtorr, disregarding the wish­
excellence a worthy aim, bttt ho io not each fair own religious rites whenever
moral powers. It affirms certain things
es of Catholic or infidul patrons, might
educated who has failed to learn that tha there was power. Are wo prepared to introduce stiah an exercise tnto school,
to bo right and obligatory, and affirms
I fear of the Lord ie the beginning of wis- sacrifice thia prfaopte, and thus rekindle but we would have no power to compel
oertain other things to bo strong. But
I dorn. The influence of tho religion of the fires of religious pereecutica 7
the attendance of his pupils. It has
this is precisely tho domain of morel phi­
ever been extra-official, a purely voteathe Bible upon the whole man is incal
The next objection to compulsory no­
losophy. With no impropriety, there­
bulably great It quickens parveptfon, tion is, that the State aaeUmse no power
fore, may it bo said that tho Bible io a
enlivsus thought, energises the will, and
philosophical book.
Whenever it speaks ttl the natural infttseo into every department of being
nnlvereo, it either expresses or assumes anew Ufa. It will make a bettor farmer,
once to another. Neither the Constitu­
what ie ia aocordanoe with‘truth. It
tion of the United States, nor that .of
contains not the loest element of tho
any State, so far as I know, adopts any
false philosophies of the times in which

those saeners. It &gt;a surprising to see
how many facts of natural ecivnoe ore
embraced in the Bible. There are abundant allusions to astronomy, geology,
butany, chemistry, and ths like. It
strikes some notes in almost every departmcnlof nature.
Tho Bible is addressed to tha intelligence; it therefore a^umes tho existence
of eiTteln mrhtal powers and faculties,

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Agate, tho Bibto is a work Of rare poaaourodly we who, Ma nation, owe to
otteel merit. A emwidseabte portion of
the Bible oar very existence, car civil
and religious liberties, our benign fastiinal. to the laws of Hebrew poetry.
tutioas, and thobieasedbopoBoIa more
Bom sthing of iteboaaty to, of nimsrity,
prosperous future, should not for trifling
fact fa a translation, and yet eo much of
reasons ruthlessly banish thia presiow
His preserved that the best critics, irreboon from tha schools vtars but ito pro•pcctiro of their belief in the .nspsrafio.
at the Scriptures, prenonare it the high-

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fa was written. How many philosophies
have arisen, only to perish! But the
philosophy of the Bible has stood tho
test of advancing drilixatiuu. Scicnoo
has novar made a discovery which «mtredicta the Bible.
Afa faterprotattwee have often given
«d to fals. philooophfoe, but for thia the
Bible is not responsible. Should such a
book H lightly banished from the halls

LEMON

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soever things are tm», whatsoever things
are honest, whatsoever things are just,
whatsoever things are lovoly, whatsoever

things are of good report, the import­ respecting the Sabbath affiad suck proof,1
ance of keeping the Bible before the from the fort that the State, to oarK '
young in their preparation for life’s never mode cheioe af that day, but only '

work mast be aeltevidAnt

And most

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JACOB D. PENNELL
Ter School
to OH Tk.ik;
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MAROUB-8. STEBBINS
AMOS A. HALL
OUR TICKET.

THE ELECTION.

•before another Issue of thia paper. We
hope loose at toast the entire Republican
vote polled, and of course we hope to see
It triumphant We need not expect a
victory, however, without bard work.
The organisation of tho third partyTiM
changed the aspect of affairs to an ■ex­
tant, and Introduced a new element Into
the political con test. It la. however, tbs
old enemy in a new dieaa. They op.
pose the Republican party because they
are opposed to its policy. They cover
their actual dealgna under aclookefpreare misled by these pretentious claim".
Tile falthleesnesa of the great num of
the new party to the questions they pre­
tend ar* in Issue is to us sufficiently evl*tont^y the" masterly inactivity *' they
■dtopu^ in the matter of the liquor traf­
fic. we believe these men are very
largely working In the Interests of tho
Democratic party. They are steeply In­
tent upon the defeat of the Republican
party. Beyond this they have no aspi­
rations to satbiy, no work to do. To
this extent they are In reality the left
wing of the Democratic party. 7 Wenow
speak of the leaders, and not the honest
tow who. deceived by the empty profoealona of high morality upon the part of
tho designing one*, are blindly led front'
their own party to be the willing tools
tn th* hand* of the tore-heads who seek
to make capital out of the easy credulity
of boncet, well-meaning men.
To the tnx-paycni wc need not npcak
of th* nsceseltyof electing a Republican
to rr present the town of Ha-tings upon
the Board of (Supervisors for the County
of Barry. composed aa It will be, in anv
event, very largely of Republicans.
That a Rspobliasn can do much more,
fer Che town than a Democrat or a pro-.
blbltiontet ran. when th* question of'
dqnaitat'on 1* before the Board, need1
not be argued. We need not say that It
will be for the Intervet* of the taxpayer*'
to have a Republican Bupvrvlsor on the
County Board.
TU1* ia to an extent true of th* other■
members of the Republican ticket. ItI
ia to the Intermt of the Republican tax­
payers to have the party repreeented
Upon tha township board. While we
tarn nothing disparagingly to any of the
peibmnel of either of th* other tioketa.
wo point to the name* *r the men on the
Republican ticket with some pride, be­
lieving. aa wo do. that lh*y are-men

them. Let all '
days of trial ant
tory will bo oun
Rally roc
qn Monday,

aw®.

JLs-fc itpropo* because a man has been
a’g’wd roldier, that th* t***"* should
- treat hnn *s a pauper and pay him an­

nually for sorrioMthathe lis* nrtor per­
formed, a larg*4um of money, wrong
from the hands of tho people ostensibly
Among the many wrongs committedI for legitimate purpoas*. IT any man
in behalf of slavery, oue of tho moat- who served tho nation in tho last, or any
common was the inoaroerating of men&gt; other war, is unable to support himself
1. In^msecpisMe eff dUaUilhiOs Wu*ed &gt;y
t£afsemoe,"ihen put liim on Oto pension

r lDrUB&gt;y Mm according Io TO moOs
The trying abuse i* tho red tape in
Slav* to gain his freedom. Sosueofthe1
beet men the eountry ha* produced, men। which every proceeding connected with
whose heart* were so 4arm with love1 tKe ohny is eutaegled to euch an extent
• that it require* a large force of lnen to
। unravel ite knotty intricacies. Anymoasoppressed ttiat they laaved even thing,, uro tlijt will introduce into any branch
•re® death itself, to do what drey con­ of governmental matters, the remmon
sidered their duty to th e suffering bond­ judgment and ordinary dispatch Of busi­
man, languished for years unnoticed! nets men, instead ot the present tnetbod*
and unknown, an l finally died tn felon's। which are tho very clitnax of the art of
cell*, martyr* upon the slave cursed noil “itowbbl to do it" mast be welcomed by
of their native land, end sacrifice* to the' nil good ritisens with gratitude. Let
the army fee! the effect of the reforma­
quarters of a century upon the blood of tion going on in other departments, un­
tho defenceless children of -labor, and til tiro money paid by th* people shall
the few who would have stricken off the bo used far tho good of tho many, rather
shacklee wherewith (hey were bound. than the aggrandisemeut of a few.
Rut slavery has passed away. Tho
Let Congress doit* duty in this mat­
tosh of tho taskmaster is felt no more ter, and add to the credit it ha* already
upon tho bent form of the tailor in the obtained for its fearless work of re­
cotton Cold or thence swamp, and the

horrors of the auction block, the prison
pen, the iron necklace and the chain
gang, are known only as terrible memo­
ries of the past, as scan upon the form
of the nation that oan never be oblitera­
ted. Many of Ao distinctions of tho.e
evil days are also sunk into oblivion, or
else live ia altered form soon to be
swept away by the program of fore­
thought and justice. Tho slave ia a
free man, and hs who would have assis­
ted him to hie freedom, aod who risked
so much to hasten tho day; can rejoice
to too his work accomplished.
I
But while the slave is free it appears
that some of those who befriended him
in the day of his bondagu, ar* still in
chains. In the Penitentiary of Ken­
tucky are confined several person* for
the crime-known only in the slave
state*—“of aiding and abetting tho es­
cape of alavse,” end tome of thosemcn,

CEDAfi. CREEK.
W^F««Ur.
BALttfibRR, District Re. U
I Thursday.

*• A99haestosnMl.liRabb
ixr.-austiz'x:;
5 E.pwUl uuellaa will be J
-- ...U— I..X.
iwk.ar I

With GILT, !■«TA.TIOH GILT, UITA*
TION ROSEWOOD 1 GILT or Black
Walnut Mouldings.

BUSINESS CARDS.
BOWNE a GALLOWAY,

BANKERS.

JUITICI (B1OL1IS.)

The trial of Arthur Wellseley Byre.
Captain o." the British ship Bombay, for
sinking lbs Oneida, near .Yokohama,
Japan, bucloned, and we are informed
that be has received the punishment bs
so richly merited, and has ixen suspend­
ed front hit tomstand for ttx moniht /
Wc may be mistaken, but it to our opin­
ion that suspension by the neck for (lflecn minute* would b? much more ap­
propriate. But then his crime was not
•o very lienvy—nothing but drownlug
one hundred Ysnkoe* and sinking a
'• d—d Yankee frigate.” Huoh iriflra
should not be noticed, for It might breed
ill-feeling between the "tuo greet na­
tions who speak tbc s*mo language and
on- descended from the tame nee."
More to our sorrow than pride bo It spo­
ken, for If ever a nation displayed thor­
oughly asinine qualities, U to England.
It I* all rigbf .’or them to sink ouri-hlpa,
unites releesed by the clemency of ths drownour poor, brave men, funilaharms
state,have yet ten long year* of servitude
fighting against ns on land, give unti
before them. It is a burning disgrace
them hilly armed and eqalppod ships of
that this should be so, and, shottM tho war to sweep a peaceful commerce from
state of Kentucky continue to hold those
men in prison, it should be made to ftrel
•n every possible way, the contempt and
dupleanuro of all those oamtn unities every oulmsjo ubon us, as a nation, au(
where freedom is more than a name, we get no rudrcs&lt; Wo took two rebels
from a Britbb ship once, durlngtbe late
and the love of liberty more than a
war, and were eomptUed to give them
up. But they lake from us more than a
Tho national Congress should look to hundred brave fellows, that all the tilool
this matter, and if that prood Omnmnn- of England Of &gt;uld not atone for, and then
w**Uh.‘whieh yet delights to honor the *rcr»Jy InauU our Minister when he de­
men who took the foremost ranks in tho mands an-*C'.qu.ite punishment for the

work ef procuring the ditnlution of the
Union,aad cannotyet lay off the emblems
of mourning which were put on nt ths
death oftho “peculiar institution,” can­
not permit “by-gones to ba by-gonea,"
in this aa well aa in other matters, and
oftvn full and free panion to these men
who wore convicted under a law which
no longer he* an existence, and for n
crime that the heart of every true man
to-day throughout tho world looks upon
as, not a deed of wrong but rather an
sat of merit, the whole force of the nation’a representative* nt Washington
should be brought to bear oa the doors
of the prison, and tho captive who has
home for the sake of his fellow mon;
tong years uf privation, should be permittad to go forth to the enjoyment
of tho freedom of which he baa eo long

&amp; SMITH,

WRI(

he, the noble Briton, Captain Eyre, has
gone home to enjoy bls six’ months
leave of abeencc, and receive the- con­
gratulation* of hl* friend*. Ho inichr
be compared with Samson, with the
alight diflcnmec that with tho Jaw-bone
of sn an he dew hb thousands, while
Eyre might have saved a hundred lives
with the same weapon, by ordering hl*

The University Gl
ilAiif BfibTifEnsT

or THE

CITY DRUG STORE!

Dur MciM, Grams.
DETROIT

WHITE LEAD WORKS.
HEADQUARTERS

Groceries and Produce,

’

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

HAsrnart,

telling DRUGS
and MEDICIJTES
m

H IS

SPECIAL NOTICES.

-A.

P E
’

THAR

.^TaXDISJI.

. Ovlrott, Mxh.

mfrwiste swrit
—...
Bilim, k
Balled, an merely wiehiimehy dad,
•old at a benre.ye. Dr.Robadlt
Bitten art not a bererttpe m anj
sense of the word, bul co r.tain tht
moot expeneive drupe knom to
iritois for the radical cm
Indication and Dytpeptia, and
for all ease* seAens a tonic and
etimulanl arcs- ।
restor* the vital
fortee in a re­
markable decree,
and pice tone to
the eyeUm.

PORTABLE EARTH CLOSETS,

BITTE1S

STOMiCB
Itiinowdan
years sine* Dr.
Roheaol, the eelcbmtcd Snedith

dm, eumc to Alt

Dated, December 15th, 1869.

MoRinsarNTYi

We sincerely trust that our govern­
ment will do it* duty in regard to tbl*
mauer, nod find some means to obtain
redros* fur tbc many wrong* we have
suiTered at the bauds of England and*
Englishmen.

j^irrnra,

■

-

WOOLEN FACTORY!

11001

llunmiWssuilACfii!
br*Mbn

l‘»r&lt;toular stivnlM* gi,«a to

CUSTOM CARDING,
ARD WORK ODARAKtaD.

Clotki, FJganneL!
Bartas sad Yarn,

niinu

Dr. Robach't
Blood 1'dl. art

——kmmmsJ One trial tnra-

boon deprived at tiro behest of tho most
gigantic wrong that* ever enraod the
fair £uM*f aay peopl* withits terrible

GEORGE PRESTON
iMTg. SW-llSdMted Stock of

— John Ingham of Halifax, England,
has stopped payment- Other failures
the wane approbate of the masses of 'there aro reported.
- The Bishop* of Besaocon and Nev­
tha people, nor tho bitter trend,-sanation
reoetve the unbroken vote of the party. of many mon who sport high title*, 'ers take tho load in the pppmitton to
the infollibilitv dogma.
Raving been nominated at a caueiM of
drew the pay doe to high rank and yet
the party with singular unanimity, they
— A Miea Hightalo, colored, ir to bo
should bare th* full vote of the party, da no more than th* common duties of elected Btato librarian of Musiteipp.
which was well repreaented at the caa-. a, —halterti. Our anay to the meet ex— Howard, Barnes A Co?, distillers,
oua. Let all personal bitterness (If any peastoG
।
Mere the world, and white Omro near
,
Mount Sterling, Ky., have foiled
exists) be buried. Let nothing keep the are
,
soase reasons for thia, growing oat fur
i 150,000.
party from the polls on Monday. Let ,ot the peculiar ehararter of its work.
— Ono of tho sufferers by the disaster
the rotons eomc up with a determination
Atehiffefafoe of labor with which the to
। the stoamboat Magnolia has sued tiro
to onoo more manfully fight tbc enemy,
for &lt;15.000.
.
government has to compete, in order to owners
'
- Tha Franklin Bank 'in Baltimore
procure enlisted men. and the groat cost
haa formally reeutnvd tha redemption of
it* outstanding circulation in own.
— Tha Ohio L wulaiuro has passed a
bill to punish “ ballot staffers?1

- Mike MeCeole has sold out bi, te­
lex) n in 8t. Louis and gone to California.
— William Carroll has been convicted
in Boston of perjury, ia offering straw
ball for a fosrele ahephfter.
— Aa uusucoeaaful attempt has besu
asude toeci fore io tho berk Aphrodite,
lytagiaberdahia Nwfoik.

GROCfcBIES.

NEW
amiiiE

University of^Mi

Robach't Stc*.
acA Biitere,
unlike all odsr
Bittere mtL

riablg eatablitha thm aefawrita
with aR «4o use them.
The reatone tcAy Dr. Robath't
Blood POle eheuld be kept in nertf family are: Beeauee they eat
be employed in all catee vhert «

HOUIE r?

HOOD

in
FILLS

CONc’E

Mh M Haitian

•k“• • ■••day ETefilnr. Ap
Arimiiteion 50c. - Ch
'

. .TUfen A* sate st J. f-B*"

Our friends in the d
shim of th* County will ob
ly &amp; they will forward us
returns in time to publish
next Mau*.

�BAE.S®, as?®.
jtoral and JHbsrtlUnrw.
IbaUokbUhiWM Dr.Clart baa4taa with m*»Uriy sMlity,
tuuln bl. fo^liwaby q«otatfoo. from lb. I«*ra«4 oad sskMBl^srd looter.
i»d orj*£, of lb. Calbnbe Church. tboa pl»«iaf
tfoqWmMnUH paSte ia Ite troa ligbL

Cheaper Cor Cash than any House in Barry
County.
'

NEW

GO on S

Direct from Factories.

nyVILY!

A0^Speciiditics(in every department.

STOVES! STOVES!
Wc have now In Htock tlio lur^ost variety of

COOKING,
P.lllLOR COOK AKD
PARLOR STOVES

,

ARNTSS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. B
L

pairing done promptly on short notion.

'

WIGHTMAN ie GREBLE.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
The University Glee Club,
University of Michigan,

THE NEW srriCLE SF FSSI.
For twenty-lire cents you can buy of

Druggist or Grocer a package of Sea
Mom Ferine, manufactured from pure
J risk Moes or Carrogvou, which will moke
sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like
quantity of Pnuddiugs, Cuaiorda, Creams,
Charlotto Busse, Ac., 4c. It is by far
lliecheapoet, heolthiestand most delicious
food in the world.

Band Sea Mou Ferine Co-,

■PLAHTATIOH BITTIBS.
8. T.—1860 X.
This wonderful vegetable restorative is
j tho sheet-anchor of tho feeble and dobili; toted. As a tonic end cordial for the
aged and languid, it has no equal among
stomachic*. As a remedy for the nervous
weakness to which wamcnjkru eepO'.isJly
subject, it u superseding every other
•timulont.
In nil climates, tropical,
temperate or frigid, it acta u a specific
in every apr'cioa of disorder which under­
mines the bodily strength and breaks
down tho animal spirits. For Sale by all
4fimG

druggists.

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

Uiin Hall, Hast!® Mithiiaa,

Perfumery,
•
Toilet Articles,

Msaisy Evenlcr, April 4th.

PRICE. ONLYJ25

Tbi. m^lui&gt;40U ran nlh.r backward or for
ward &gt;ltb rqaaTEUlity: teaka. Ura raw Miwc

Admission 50c. - Children 25c.

The Best in the Market!
T. Palmer. «ad tbo«a arsallag PAI.4TS, &lt;ra e*n offer batter talucaraMia la
U. aoF Pure WhJta Lead.Tr. Zloe, Color*, V.trnlth, Oil, TorpoaUae,3

knock ar .U political intmea la tha hlfhaat bld
4«r for ibt psllry aua of I ISO. fa li**lr*l
Kft, v&amp;’i. Bat «hil« wv can afford to

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, $c., $c.,
"Which will he Sold nt very Low I’ricem.

GREAT SACRIFICE!
Closing out that immense STOCK of winter Clothing, &amp;&lt;
and below cest, at the

WHATA«TMT

CLOTHING HOUSE!
86 Canal Street,.Grand Rapids.
$30 Beaver Overcoats at 820.1 $20 Cftssimtrc suits of clothes $15.
18 “
“
“ 12. 12
“
“
“ $7,60
10 “
“
“ 7,601 Good Shirts and Drawers, 40 cents

JOHNG. RUNYON

TAXES! TAXESk

KEETS THE LARGEST

-

AKD BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
14. HboaMan. 181

H. A. GOODYEAR.
I keep constantly on hand, a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance. '
Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit,
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Ever­
green Seeds, with directions for
culture, prepaid by mail The

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS
JLUnD ALL OTHER GOODS

Kept in a firal-clam Hardware Store are arriving every day, and
are to be said at bottom prices. WB-Csdl and see me and I .
will convince you at onoe UmU you are oaring money.

�;- aiAB&lt;0a 8t Wt.
It WIFE’S BKIDAL TOUR.

MEW

EtTISEMtm.

LEAGAL NOTICES.

^T°lSTtMVlS" NQ vit&amp;t?

LEGAL NOTICES.

LEGAL NOTICES.

When I married my second wife, she
wee dreadful mt about going off on a
bridal tour. I told her she'd bettor
wait six month" or a year, and I'd try
Xwith her, bat she said sho had
rgo alone—when a woman was
traveling a man was an on Dan-out humfo I gave her seventy-fiv# cento, end

DOCT. DODD’S

HE. H VINE
AHD

I told her to go off and have a good
tunc. I nor»x begrudge money where
toy wife’s happiness is eoucorned. My
first wife never could complain of not
going anywheres, fur I'm dreadful fierce
to go off on a good time myself, and al-

IKVIG0RAT0R.

wiipp Utlag
.tod &lt;f f.oh, a»d

SIX-CORD.

many times 1 took her out to sec the enei squirt—and there was no end to
free lectures I let her go to. The
neighbor, used to say, " It docs beat all
how the Skinner, do gu."
When Signor Blitz was in Slunkvillr
For sal* by all dealers In
with his wonderful canaries, he gave
my wife a complimentary ticket. I not
DRY COOD8 &amp; NOTIONS.
only sold that ticket fur my wife, but I
gave her half tho money. I don't bus.! SECRETS 01 IRTIEREL RETERUE,
of it, though; I only mention it to show By a I'rui.lo.* I Odterr of 11.. tmiury Service.
how much I thought of my wife’s haypineu.
I don't think any man ought to get
married till he can consider his wife',
happiness only secund to Ilia own. John
Wise, a neighbor of mine, di 1 thus'y.
and when I g I married, I couch do 1 I'd
dirlikowise.
Buttlie plan din't work in tho cate o!
my second ,wif&lt;-. No, I -buuld say not.
I broach'd tho subject mildly.
“Matilda." 1 sai I, “1 suppose yo&gt;
are sworn that I am now your lord urn.
master."
“ Nut much y.&gt;n ain’t," said she.
"Mr». Bkinncr," I replied, „yut
need re-orguu iug nt oner. You nr&lt;
******* t v*.EjrcLLXn. rstoi.
cranky." And 1 ornniliah-d iuy non
sixty-two cent umbr-lla wildly aroun .

jjwiBMJ jgirtrtonf.

-j .
;6m xobmt*.
riAyMjiaLgCi. D"“~ " ~
DODD erw,
K«V&lt;
i_-

X H. B1LLORT.

clibaralUwerlnMuIir

ssatf.aznt;

?johm.
”L P- BRAZE, I- D.,

7

i^rtaWSaWASs
wtr serw
wltUAx v &lt;yBn.
aeitttcga;
ESlW&amp;l.'if.!

lasri

. ~7“ j. W. MATH ARD,

Wa H. H.vrsss. sad &lt;».»««««,

:H&gt;« 1’IUZES

'dR. 0- 0. SCOTT,

She took the umbrella away from me,
and locked tn# up in tho clothes proas.
I am quick to draw an inference, and
tho inferouce I drew hero wan, thst 1
was not a succera os a re-orgauix.-r ol
female women.
After this I changed my tactics. 1
let her have her own way. and the plan
worked to a eharm from tho wry first
It's tilt bv*t way of managing a wile
that I know of. Of cborsc, thia ia bctwoen.yvu and me.
8u when my wife -.aid she was bouud
to go off on a bridal tour any how, 1
cordially aesouted.
’
“GO, Manila," said I, “andstay a»
long os you want to; and then if you
fool aa though you would ilk &gt; to stay a
Lttld while longer, stay my dear, stay.”
Bhe told mo to stop talking and gi
np stairs and get her ro.1 flannel night­
cap. and that bag of peuni'-royal for
her aunt Abigail
'
My wife Is a very smart woman. Sh&gt;was a Baxter and tho Buxton are a very f.r —4»&lt;-n«np. u P. BOWEI.L A CO.. N. Y.
smart family indeed. Her mother who .\&lt;X&lt;-ntNl
Ifertcl 'I’IiIh ’
*• tptng °n eighty, can fry moro alcpjades auw than half thnn prir j ed up
city girl-, wbu ruttlo ou tho p_„u, or
elaq walk tho strueU with thoir furbo-

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[a«&lt;UaUd l&lt;&gt; rvoorer th.

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CIIAJfCERY ORDER.

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U BNMsn IO asUatr ito RSionst Ibra du, upno
mid m-wtsw*. UXTttor with Inisrnrt nrsvUrd Ito
In (Sid mfr'tsvrv •»! ell vi| euw to lowed law
th* sdvrrtUtwml»nd ml*of mH inmir*a. "Utah
prttclici ar, dueiitod lu ,»ld m..rirajr cutwtMitUllr •* I'lUuwa, In wit: Tto to'nhMM esiuiw
I e * ! i 1 «f d. wwib &gt;&lt;to a uartor' n w &lt;; of .retUn
Lortwa II'la towmuln l '«r &lt; B'irtb and raw In

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M."toll Rib.

but getting mad in oarncs: it you don’t
lake any notice of them at all.
Ah I girls ain't wh it they u»J to be •Utnp fur
to R. O. WILLIAM k CO, E*.l
when I was young, and tho follows nn&gt; nu«lu», »..&lt; ___
worae still. When I went courting for
iMtaaco, I never thought of staying till
fltt will projil* p»y
ur oor« for ■ Hrnafter ten o'clock, and only went twice a VV l»o JI.CU1R. Ht,rn m w II Loy on. tl..t
weak. Now thi.y go ft&gt;r n nights in n
week, and cry because here ain't eight
Than they write touching notes'"!?. «ach
other during the day. “Dear George,
do you lore me m much now oi you did
at a o carter part twelve hat night t Buy
you do, dwirw.t, and it will giro me
courage to go down to dinner and tackle
th.-m cold beena, left over from yestor-

"Emm it Wealth”—Fraailin.

WeM, well,Isupposatheyenjpythcmselvoj,and it ain't torus old feikx, whose
boartn have got a little culfeusod by long
wear to interfere. Let thoib get togeth­
er and court if tlioy likn it and I flunk
they do. I was forty-eovmi when 1
■ courted my promut wife, but it soemed
just as nio&lt; to ait on a cricket nt bur feet,
and let her smo-’th toy hair, oa it did
’thirty years ago.
A. 1 said before, my wife ia a very
enact woman, but she eouln’t bo any­
thing eUe end be a Baxter. She used

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.HOLMOOX 4 KILLS.

?a^SSF«’-’»a
n.irm.'T.Srsrt

big college coufenv I tho title of LL D.
upon her. Bet shv wouln’t take it.
MN» gentlemen.” end sho “give it to
tho pour." Sho was alwuyajnstto char­
itable. She guvo my boy. pennies on
to go barefooted all winter, an I insirted
upon it so ium:h in her kind way, that
they ouuln’t refuse.
hh.&gt; lairly do to. uu my children, end
I'w seen bur many a time gu to the r
trowser. pock ta and take out their pennice alter t iey ha I gut to steep, a id pul
thein m bur burvau drawer for fear
they might to them.

NEWtf

sagga

I started to toll yon about my wife s
bri Id tour, but the fact is, I never eould
find out much about it myself. I be­
lieve she had a g oil time. She camu
back impro.vd in health, and I l&lt;mnd
out bctoro nbo'd been in the house
twenty-l..ur hours tliat she'd gained in
strength also. I don’t soy how I found
it out I simply say I found it out.

... - «, In conclu ion, I would say to all young
men, many your second wife first, auu
keep oat of debt by all means, evan ii
you hare to burrow money to do it

MOMCEOPATJIY.

B. J. B BO-WIST, M. I

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CITY HQffiPlTAU CUVELAXD
W11KKLER A CU„

ARCHITECTS,
And Superintendents of Buildings
Office 44 MCI BL, (on the Cmml.,)

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ORATOR
j--------With Malice toward:

VOL. XIV,
JISEASES.

Susiness Bircctorg.

■with Charity for ill,-With Flrmnexx ia pie Right’

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1870.
TO TABIFF QUESTION-

Speock of Han. A. Blair.
tunpj

BOSTON CASH STOBB!

JOHN ROBERTA.
OvMiire

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NakUss.

Z H. MALLORY,
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V.'M UPJOHN.

Speaks Emphatically, That

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Low Prices Still Continue to Rule!

A p DHAKE. M-D.
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NUMBER 50
£

THE GREAT CROWD THAT DAILY VISITS

i XARD,

I

Mr. Chainnsi*tho discussion of the
tariff is porvnhi al in this country. It is
toe one toi g that cun never be settled.
However other party shibboleths may
rise, decline, and pass awar, thia one at1
I» hai that wunder-j
full flexibility which adapts it to every
emergency From tho time that Oen-1
era. Jnckem declared himself in favor
«‘J‘r,‘li'»&gt;uo tariff" until tho present

firtrocy. They have boon habitually . peculiar. Tho revenue is largo, and,! null
•binding abeutoar ability to pay .the after the payment of ordinary expenses, only
only every American market bo* alee
pub is debt at all. and have wq* pro-1 pension-, and interest, wo have asttrplu, , the
fusely over the auflterinpi of th-&gt; people of HOU,DO'i.OOO annually fur tbo rt» dem
to bo incurred in a vain eff irt to raise a 1 duction of the principal of thn debt '
sufficient revenue to meet the national: Tho Treasury ia frro from embarrassoldigatoras. They were oppowd to the meat, and wo have no occasion to borrow I , (I.ivenor Hoffman and tbo Indiana
protective character of the tariff borooao . a dollar fir any purpose whateoever. I convention agree that the tariff ia baaed
&gt;t eicrificed the revenuro. New, how-1 Provision can bo easily made for the , upon favoritism, while it ought to be far
orer, their distroeeos aro of an opposite payment of tho ten-forty bonds amonnchametsr. There is too largo a revenue tiug
to «1»4,(HW,WW,
in 1874, &lt;h4
when
uug w
ei»i,"vu,uvu, m
,n
by half. In'spite of.all too etealinga 'they
thav will
sriTI be first
fir,t ndeemablo
vaAaa~,«Kl».; or
..« they
ax— 1
and oomiptiiitu of the Radical* there is taay bo posnunod for thirty years more
os tbo pubhn interest tnay irtiutre. Tho
amount of 1283,009,009, duo. in 1881, quality; and tho Indians reecdve, with

oruiKcrncou, speaaing for
purpo^, and only the reduction of
tho five trade league to a wo, tern audi-1
~ 5^
tho intarovt account; and if thia cannot
once not long ago, proa-oded to explain
bn areompliahed wo have no occasion to plaoed in tho list of dutibh artectoe for
the moaning of “faro trade," and cer­
intrude upon the markets of tho World. revenue only shall be put the on five list,
tainly if any words need a definition
thesn do. Hu said fivctra le meant a ' dnep cotfiws of the Britishnumulacturor. Our power t&gt; place a now loon at a rv- thus in their only specification of a par­
tluc'.d rate Of interest \s in myjudgment ticular dcf.« t in tho tariff proposing to
proper tariff for revenue so arranged av I’roloiaor Perry, ooe of the schoolmen.
wholly
dependant upon the magnitude destroy ita revsnuo character. As to
not to giro anybody tho advantagn of wm employod to make a tear of the
of uttrjiurpltu revenue."
anybody else, but to subMrro tho in­
Let me apjieal to tho IToum then, in
I toreits of all alike. It is to be snpios-d country to teach the people bow much
a. i-/-»i.iip.
■oiliSfttf ,
better wcro th.&lt; spvculatioaa'ofthe thro- view of there forts, not to reduce aubthat nobody hereafter will bo in doubt rise than the feawma of exjerienro. I
atantially tho revenues derived from the poos of revenue, 1 w 1 dual with that trodh c o sco l
as to what is frectradn.
Ho had with him the eecrotary of the tariff and adloeted ia gold. We aro ently. What we have now to deal with
Supposing that tho
leagues to
io do tho
the funuy
fumy porta
parte and sumo
some now at eaas in financial.stfairi. Lotus
no country
couniry is
u now
now a
a ' longues
litllo at leisure, our great
'
great contest being
other small helps. Thucc gentlemen reamin so, and nover hnznnl financial
clue4, and fooling iMtrhape
H J HANEY.
iierhaps that almost visited-various parte of tho country and
disaster upon any vain calculation of then it has dLsappcinted ita Asmara
any now usuo will bj
ndii-. from
uvu, tho
u
ba a relief
»poko thoir piocos to surb audiences as
tariblo monotony of a
a ten
ten years,
years, series
series of , they could get. I think they were not how much of this we can afford to remit most surprisingly, for no tariff of the
defeats, both field and forum, our frimids ' largo in fact, but they flgnred in tlio froo- Thor- can be no danger in a surplna United btatae has ever before realised
I. W. VROOMAN,
of tho Democratic opposition have seized | trorio organs as jiroiligious gathering- which strengthens you every dny and ouch a bountiful rovraue a* tho preen*
irstn- r« iiwn«&gt;«si
Hastings, Mar. Dth, 1870.
tf
which year by year reduces tbo public one.
aiih sr.HH
Al
upon the occasion to make tho assault of tho. people, st which the eloquence
If the object of n tariff for revenue
bprdsna by paying off the principal of
upon tho tariff, for which they are I of tho orators was astounding. There
too dept If it be said that this is a tax only is to produce rovrauo, theq it
always ready. That is a subject that is 1
DR C. C. LI NS LEY,
was
a
great
moremont
of
the
rsevplo
we
u;&gt;on
tire people and nothing but a tax would "ocm that the present art has a
61
always in onlar. It has the advantage were told, and the doctrines of freetrade r.y reply
MttJtC 0.1 CMwiw PkrjWUs S5
k, without admitting it to the valid claim tu bo such a tariff. And it
too, of being in sxmo degree sonsntiomil, WC.O making nstonisliin&lt; headway. Wo
is a historical fact, wliatorar boated
because it disturbs ImisnL.w and occa­ wore infonned by tho tending organ extent claimed, that it &gt;nfare 1180,000,
1090 per year with less Bijury tu too basi- partisans may say, that the several acta
sions alarm. It will nut bo difficult at in New York that tho league liai mails
nesa of the county and with toes opproas- of Congress now in fore ’ laying duties
any time to arruuso the country thor­ preparations to publish, aa immcnco | ton
of the
the tMOn'.e
people than
than anv
any other
other mot
m-ithod
i&gt;n of
tout i upon imports were enacted with especial
ravticuriuu
oughly np.m Ulis question, «nd especially edition of the ropjrf of Hon. David A. that has been don el. This mode of |
HM&gt;y wvajJ^eMwHMruferonco to tho production of a large
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
nt the proeunt, in consequence of tho Wells, Spacial- Cummissionan of tho
ami pc rmanentWcnuu from this source.
peculiar ailuaiinn of the nation in a Rovcusc, for free distribution, whenever
iMITII,
of mind by tho practice of all cirilixad That these laws ware wisely adapted |o
financial point of view.' Wo ore deeply i tbo saxnn should bo soul to Congress.
nationa What if it bo a tax ? Do tho object had in view tha result baa
in debt, and must constantly and enru­ I Thon wo perceived that Protesacr Petry
gentlemen know of any bettor method abundantly proviHl. Mare then this, wa
Aro now offering for sain, a full Stock of "New ami Sensontlble nstly bo coaeidning how to pay. The . and his coadjutor* were only skirm- of raising this gn&gt;ai sum of manqy from know that the Special Commisaionor of
taxation it nocnesariy largo in the amount, islwrs with small-arms sent out to dear the poo]le t Tho money wu aro obliged
Gnodfl, recently purehaaod in tho (wet eastern markets at tho
tho Rcrvonuo wiu appointed almost solely
and the currency is still the war legal । tho way. That tho Special Cummixslowest possible pritau for cash. Our atixk indutka a full line of
to hare, and tho sura is not to large for far the purpieo of looking carefully in­
WM H. HAYFORD.
tender, which cannot bo kept at par oner was tho great gun that wa* com­
to the rosoureee of tho country, in order
our needs.
tri Hi g &gt;Ll. The people aro anxious aboo t ing tho very “swamp angel " that was
It is true certainly that tho Adminis- that Congrovs might be enabled to inall theso tilings, and ileoply in earnest to batter down at once all our refugre
tratkr. might bo carried upon a some­ croaso tho permanent revenues as mueh
to find out tbe right way. They hare of protection. ■ This would liaro been
what smaller surplus and if wo could os poosiblo Stith tho least iniary to tho
J. P ROBERTS &lt;k CO..
'I. &gt;_■ a is* unu wjv 1111IVI 1/Ul U VUVVI
7 UU 1 1U.WI
7 shown unmirtnkably that they intend to Suite olanning only that wo have heard roly safi ly upon a continuation of the capital and busiuoM of the country.
pay all their debta toprreervoUicirhonint gan before. It was turned against present prosperity in the country amno And it is owing, to theee facto that "we
’i?
Cloths and Beady-mttdo Clothing,
or, and to keep th" flag flying Under tr* in I860, but while its rovorbrations
considerable dwlnctfoas might be made are now nt coxa In financial matten. "
were sonorous
sot
it was altogether froe from ths entrant rrronnev. But if it
This forifl; contidertMoas a revenue
ft CAps, Boots ft Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c. throe circumstances wo orc adriscwl to --------offer our whul" system of tariff lugisla- ' from dan
danger. In 1867 Mr. Wells reo- should be th'Mght best to tn make any
and---to roconstroet wptu
upon iM^gyMirr
altogether , osnmcadrd
oinmcad' to Congress about tho most considerable deluetian in this direction,
cyc&lt;»h paying custom era, give ua a mil. We will cheerfully show^ynu^^ । tion
— ----C. G. HOLBROOK.
H'T—
I-l—.— Buj—t*_
as—* rigorous
'
different
principles
it iis —
evident
protective tariff that haa boon an I perhaps it may ba, I think it much cxjieriraent, end tin, prorod Itaelf sucthat this should not bo done without tho J jiropoaed during this generation, and if
better tliat it sbutud be dune in the in- coaaful in an eminent degroe. That it
strongral reason.
I any ono is troubled with the report of tornal rovonue taxation. A tarJf wo ■teeagthenod and
consolidated the
If there is any subject of legishtiaa ; IbiO ho can bo straightway reliored by bars always had and shell continue to Ciblie credit, rrushed tho disloyal Ad
wherein
stability
and
paruiuneuco
arc
j
looking
into
that
of
1807.
It
will
bo
We will take in exchange for our gisxl*,
famous schsmos of ropudiaturs, and
maintain, no doubt, while the internal
WM. H. JEWELL,
doriroblo il is this. It concerns tho n&gt;v-1 nntuoly safo to leave Wells tho free
, EG3S, JDR.IEZJ FR-TTIT &lt;28 0, enau and us well tho entire bnunoos of trader to tlio tender mTries of Wells tho revenue i« a tempirary re-ouroe adopted greatly prompted tho true interests and
in a great emergency, ami to bo discon­ prosjivrity of the i~o;de, is evident oven
•e:* *1 41
.11'
io '»• -iH wtiva P»rtr,
tho country. Wu are in no condition to 1 protectionist; nnd if Congress should I
u*WttUr,e-.ct. Jsivx-rl-'.
■_____
tinued ns soon aa tlrnt emergency is post. to the casual observer. That it will in
outer upon liaxardous sxporunontk.1
’ 'in its | Jlio people are accustomed to tho ooUect- the near futare bring us beck with
tliink that it has n bad *■**bargain
JO.TS MlittAEL.
■
Capital inrosted in great enterprises is Hpecial Commiaioncr of the Revenue ian of dutiue upon imports and not safbty to specie payments and a land
We are also Agents fur one of the best Sewing Machines tn tlio World
IStSl *-.1 C*-IT- Pxta'ro fllMier *n t pigrt
in
danger
of
being
destroyed
by
unkt it at least give him credit for charit­ arorse to that method, but this intoqjal currency, if Gmgrose and the neapto
Xlmw. F*n • •■•*nesi™i r!--« w rr»i"t*s.
I'xikod for changes in tho law* Invest- | able intentions, shies ho has done his nrrouuo system souls tli« tax-gatherer
•
wnx' -i &lt; e 4-uuii
nu-nts arc prevented by tho uncertainty best for both sides.
into their .house*, and a cloud of spies
stv cr-et. Hmusm_____ _____ I
Those in want of a Mnehino will pl«a*a call and kt Mr. Hullins show you tome
which agitation creates. Labor Icta fall ।
The second act of the First Congress and informers follow him, to their great
Vv'M. L. COBB,
’
: of bis tiuo work. ZUf" Ronvunbor the place, one door West
J. P. Roberts &amp;
ita implement* nud btudnMi stagnates of the United Stot.-s was a protoctire terror and disgue*.
with advantage. but that the pts! prin­
M&gt;1 &lt;?KM«:ier Si Us. .-ujuitor iq Gu.'a Drug Store, south-aldo State Street
-GRANT ft PHILLIPS.
when tho wisest men cannot toll What is tariff It is proecdod by a nreamblu
I f, gentlemen, w.&lt; want to find Where to ciple upon which it is based ia aa sound
slfr-s,
,
u^^iuyis-x
.
mfo. “Lot us atone, let us alone," is which declares distinctly its character, relievo the pwplo 1 point them to the (I—rfally asit ia economically; that
the anxious cry of all tho industries. aa follows: *
pestilent little exactions, that, like tho M a revenue measure ft Will be difikul*
To thi* cuur«c tho Proaideat and Secre­
Jllchlgai* CeaUral Itnllread.
“ Whearns it is nocx-avuy for tho sup­ noisy little insects of a summer night to improve it, and that the public Into*.
tary of tho Treasury earnestly adviso, port of Government, for tho discharge of while they drain the acanty lifo-blood
HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS,
1869.
November,
both on accout of tho revenues and the tbo debts of the United States, and Uta
&gt;&lt;a al
HoUaU- 1869.
&gt; 'Stelly sl___
ESTATE great and increasing prosjierity of our onoouragemrnt and protection of msnwell, and we most be eeroful leaf in •*&gt;nianufactaringand producing industries. ufaeturos that dntire bo laid on goods
ajli.
I Hark. lU-ilep
And it would seem tliat this u only tho ware*, and tnerchandisee imported.'1 trnnvjiortatiun to the y-ople, and to the
dio. W. Mills.
BOMSS sad Ute, Jsmst UM sad Baataw demand of good souse. Our suocra*«e 4c.
«
taxes upon sale,. Lot them oooaidar all
i;*;.*1* Jrtm S&gt;MIJ io •••
VWSM la tasvirtasr •&lt; | in this direction bare surpassed all exWM. JONES,
This act was approved Jalv4, 18i'»9, the potty exantiona of schedule UA"
IOM0y.tMiart.wyM Mil is.
poctntiona The debt, whidh soemo 1 a a proper day upm&gt; which to inaugurate and afford robef - by a grand aaaault
a policy which was to make the Repub­ upon it. I will join them heartily in 1 toot sight of. It has been thought that
carried easily, and begin* to grow lic independent in trade and manufac­
ia many instance* a more equal distrilighter utwn our shoulder,. Even the ture.* ne It was already in arms. This
nrtiMnrsd ,:»is. BU-v
is'ftfij-aiw;
alrta 4—irat. Ti
Special Comiiiiauonrr of the Revenue, preamble was the key-note to a wise and
IdM iMij WHOM
vigorous national policy, and might as the occasion ia. ripe. Hero everybody lively inaigti leant sources of rovennw
hold, admits " the apnorent continuance , fitly bo placed at the h nad of a tariff bill
I might be safely given up altogether,
। of that camo woudeful ratio of progress I to-dny os in 1780. Every reason dial
I white annieoonaidcTablv reduc**oa might
AARON CLARK,
and development which with the ex-' [ moved the gn-at mon of that day who cfiteJ and no uno harmed unleta It bo the
founded tho Gorernmet to iny dutidl uflkv-holdera, and they have got no
amounting la all ।
friend*.
Ufiw
nation for the last quarter of a cen­
dollars. Othorwi
£
tury. "
! Gororument, for tho diacborge uf the very- n&lt;ifarou*ly attacked, as n
W. W. BAKER,
Cunaidering all that the nation has | I debta of tho United States, and tbo en- suflfcirntiy a revenue measure,
NKMM
MAKEB,
jnssed through in the last tea years, ths i 1 cournrrment and protection of mnnufac- who aro seeking ita overthrow.
CAUDpro visions of the bill now bsforo (ha
turea,*’ exists in equal if not added finoo
owimitteo, l&gt;ecau»o that does not liWin
to-day; and thia policy has continued
the line of my prew-nt purpoen, which ie
opment " ia eurpris ng enough, 1 think,
to dofead the genera) policy upon which
to toad a thoughtful man. to doubt wheth­
ilia founded; an uppurtemity tor that
cf
this
country.
It
has
norar
boon
doHASTIKOB HOUSE.
er, after all, tho lawa undor which thia
will occur when the measure oomae to
■lion, but aa to the bo considarod in detail. There aro pro­
nod of dioaatrous ax[*rionrv\ just long I
which need a remedy visions in this bjjl which bam bo* hud
enough to prove that freetrode is a de-1
point them obL Govtally tbo same coarse which has tlms1

u»°SSl*X?S?

"Are V™ SMnt Out f"
tou toine awayf
-T-3-V. Dr. Fill,, tfss
How can you afford to sell so CHEAP?”
v.swrtx.1
hi? Are the Questions asked by thousands.
I would say,—
Er;
#0,1 AM MOT GOIMG A WA Y /

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Iw I SHI. 1.11111b «F FOR nSH,
^ih |

Because I buyfor Cash—-n Cash is the Motto t”

Hastings Cash Store!

mPLKF®DlllMDS,MWS,

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HYDE &amp; PBINDLK $

EXCHA^'GE.

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CALL AT THE HASTDi&amp;S

Michigan ^Exchange.

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j^£&gt;&lt;t&lt;tlcvlllo Exchange.

___ JAMB Jonxnox. Preeristor.

-“'..is*
HO.nUEOPAT.pY.

QoMaoraniic pb^m** ■&gt;&lt; B*r&gt;—■.

CITY HOSPITAL, ( LEVELDtD,O.

To Treat all Kinds of DiseasM

BUTTER
OYSTER
PIO-NIC
BOSTON
SODA

CRACKERS

CRACRJER*CRAUKKR-S.

K. A: F. LYOX. Fissristers-

OBACKKHS-

CRACKER®-

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

glTeS Mi sort
’X.

ai m &gt;«•!

a d. btewart-

tu resulted so favorably. The iniqui-1
tous tariff, m some gentlemen jienust in
obaracterisng tho present law, diss not,
ports compels tho many to pay high
to say the hnud, boon able to interrupt
would prove benefiaal to the
the oontinuanc*' of our wonderful pro- tual practice, nowhero on earth that I prices for tho benefit of a few. Although
ennctwl during tho great »*ed of the
grem Tbe mischiefs it has wrought do
Government, it eras, nrverthei* aa, framed.
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in tkn
rM,.tariff i* rove mix

covered a terrible danger.

Then, is a

ary does not seem to bo nianirxi ax tt;
neither dore toe President. Rut theerentinmen assure ua that it is a most
serfo'ie thing, and should bo looked to
atonee- “What will you do with the

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------fairly and equally adjusted, and that

f -w AND PLASTER.
i"
Usick «■

J^a»D rurru,

| ernmeut. Il ia adll our main dependonce ■■ for th- inpport of Gororntannt
and for the dieclmrgu of tho debte of Cia
United Steiec" Under tbo pr-eent
twif SI80,01X1,000 ■ yew have born

Moro.

•taivU in need of aboanhfcl roveaae

�AUEJUi ®, nu.

,irw ft fl airman jmkhsib, hasthkbs, IWERT WMfflSL hekoeiibait.

New Goods.

gtw Adrrrtisnarnb.

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

unipLs and the aumsive logic of Webster
and Oaliioun camo into collision there is
not much loft for ua Hut time aud cir­
cumstances change all things. The na­
tion tliat waa small has deoomo ' great,
aud many of tho industries that were
feeble are now strong. A great nation­
al debt and ioconvertibie paper monoy
have cast thair shadow upon everything.
But for this debt and the paper money,
with the groody enhanced price, oonsequont vqon it, many of our manufactur­
ing industries would not need the jirotoction giveu, nor would tho Treasury
need tho money raised thereby.
As revenue is the principal object of
every tariff; so also u proiictioa the in
eident. In laying a tariff of duties upon
imports for revenue it hao become tire
settled praefire iurCongres to dtecriminaio in favor of the productions of our
own people. As, for example, tho duties
laid upon tea, and ooffoo aro for revenue
only, for tho reaeon that aa wo do not
produce those articles there is nothing to
protecL and of course no protection ;
while tho duties levied upon iron and
steel and their manufacture., which we
do produce, are protective of those prodnetiona They produce a revenue, how­
ever, none the leu for that reason, and
tho protection is incidental to the revenue
and according to ita amount

ANOTHER LINK IN THE CHAIN.

bright eyo now cloeod in death, glisten
with lean aa tho leader looked ujxm tho
men who through trials most terrible,
had over been true to him, baa laid down
the implements of bia labor, and turned
out of the busy channel of daily life, to
drop tho
tear of truu and honorable
affection for him who had become known
to his “ boys " not as the great general,
or the man exalted by wurk well done,
high above his follows, but by tho
coarser, homelier, bui all exprceuTO title
of “glorious" old “Pap”Tbomxs.
' Ho has gonu to his rest The brave
heart, that ever throbbedfor country and
humanity, is stilled forever. His work
ia done, and a land that ho helped to
save, sorrowfully gives hie aalioe a rest­
ing place where ths flag that he carried
ao often to victory, can wave over his
grnru uotom and untarnished. The
patriots of all linds shall turn thither
their thoughts, Nature will adorn the
place with her meet beautiful handiwork,
tho tears of a nation shall fall gently
on th* turf that covers his slumbering
farm, and
" Frwdom stall ie griff r» p*ir
To dw.ll . wwptog b.n&gt;H lb.ro. -

day. If they still restated, the second
day wo should use riflee, and on the
third day, twelve-peunders.
The find day they poured their abet
and shell into our ranks, and *we an­
swered with shot guna During the
night tlio garrison left, and were re­
placed with new men. So the second
day, aa before, we biased away with Ihot
guna ; and so it waa repented day aftor
day, never getting beyond the shot guns;
tht fort evermore sending death Into our
ranks. Ie not tide about tho way our
liquor law works ?
c. b. a.

YOU SHOULD BUY

An in reoeipi of a. Larfo. and donrahlo Stock of

Drugs A~nt&gt; Medicines,

RAILROAD CORRESPONDENCE.

March 30th. 1870. I
Editob Rbpcbucan Bairxn: We
see by a letter from Mr. Bowne, of your
place, that the Bammi baa published a
communication from tbe Chairman of a
railread committee, appointed nt a meet­
ing held la thia township for the pur­
pose of corresponding with the dUxens
at various potato along the projected
rail road route from Kidlaad to Chicago,
via Hastings, and in furtherance of sold
project we wiah to say, through your pa­
per, tliat with tn the ” prospect bright­
ens." On tbo oveutag of tka 20th last.,
tho dtiMaa of thia place met according
tn previous notice, and organised by
calling Oroou Raynpr to the Chair, and
Chori ng II. Clay Hartwell Secretary.
I.etu-rs^era read from many influrnTHE LIQUOR QEUE8TI0N.
Ual men at different potato along tho
line, and from thoencouragement given
by them, it wu unanimously resolved
and carried tliat there be two delegatee
That our prohibitory liquor law la In­
elected to visit the place, along the line,,
effective b by no means necessarily an
and tepoctally Midland and Heatings, aa
argument against prohibition. And It b
we consider these plare. tbo bulwark of
moat aurprttlng that, because one prohi­ I our strength. Wo exjMCt to be abl. to
bitory law baa tailed, nny one ahould ad­
I show satisfactory evidence that Hatolug.
vocate the falling back upon a license 1 could not bMtow her influsnoe. or give I
. her money dd to i belter railrood Inve-tmcbt to any point in tbe Mala.
,
Northeastern Michigan demand* a
1 market, and that, coanwtad by rail, Chithe caaxes of Che failure of our prrwnt I Caro Is tbe place. There la tbo place for !
law, nnd*oe if tho defect la not merely
ua to take our lumber, thing!.., stavae. ।
Ln the detail, which may be remedied,
hoop timber, and much of our grain, and )
rather than condemn the principle T
th* meseantilc interval of this section j
look, toward Chicago for goods. But I
1-a.aod. I shall not soon forget how I until thereto a dltoct connection by rail |
went to Landing by a stage ride of two
It will not pay to go there from here. A
days, u trip that now require* fire hours;
glance at the map will .bow you that It
and how J alept with the “ Laughing
1m nearly an air Hue from your p are
Deacon " In a dark room six fret square
to Mldlpnd. itomlng through Ionia, Palo,
for want of abetter; and the arguments
Canon City, Alma, aud Hu Louis; tbua
used, pro and con, upon the details of
you sec by that line from your place to
Katamaxoo we complete the line to Chi

Drufficte Sundries, Groceries, Wail Paper, Traveling
Baskets Bird Cafu. School Books Stationery, fo. .
Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.
STORE OPEN AT ALL HOUKS AND PRICES LOW.

BUSINESS CARDS.

PICTURES FRAMED,
With GILT. IIITATIOR GILT, ISITATWR ROSEWOOD A GILT or Block
Walnut Souldinp.

Jones* Building;!
ULAln.
*

The XVth Amendment has been adopt­
ed by a »ufBe».-nt number cf Statra, and
the Proclamation of Pwidenl Grant
declares it the law of tbo land that no
man is debarred from any civil right, by
reason of race ar color or previous con­
dition of servitude. This completes tho
great and humane work which tho la­
mented Lincoln began, and for which he
sacrificed his life. For this doeired con­
summation tho Republicans have hoped
and worked during many weary yeara,
and while tho joyful notes are reverbereating throughout tho lend, wo ran
rejoice that the foulaet blot that ever
stained a nations escutcheon is foreverr was found drunk be would bo kept Uli
Ia Hasting. with cat If ao, let us
ercaeod and wo ore indeed a free people. sober, and then be compelled to testify hear from her through your paper.
who gave him tbe liquor. Ho there never
There b to bo another meeting this week
would be any trouble in obtaining tbe
UOBOB H THOU*.
Saturday, to complete the arrangements
testimony, for If men sold whisky, men
for tending out our delegates. Sufficient
would surely got drunk. Bo far all were
In 1865, when the national heart was• agreed. But when we came to the pen- money was raised laat night to defray all
full of gladness at tho termination ofr ally, there wns considerable division of noceeaary expentea. We arc lu earnest,
and
hope to be met with the tame spirit
the war, theaong of rejoicing was turned। sentiment. Home said affix a heavy penVery Respectfully,
in a moment into wailing, as the word। alty, oue that will be feared—■one oomObxxx Raykod,
flew on tho wing of tho lightning that( niensurate with tbe crime cue that will
Abraham Lincoln End fallen in tho su­ accomplish tbe deaired end. Yes, said
others, we must have n penalty adequate
premo hour of victory by the hand of the' to the end, but let u. deal genUy with
swaasin. No such throb of sorrow over thoeo who are ao depraved that It will
before snored a groat nation *a_t^e- pew- ‘be very difficult fur them to obey tbe
pie of tho United Status wore movod on law. Let ua grade tbe penalty. If tbe
that occasion, and we knew better than dog kills a sheep for the first time, whip
wo ever would have known under any him ten blows ; for tho second .beep,
twenty blovra, and for the third, chain
other carcuuntanoM, how strong and deep
him. Sucli, al least, wa. the force of the
was the affection that the people held argument, If It was not soexpnwod. A
for tho martyred President.
merely nominal fine must be impoead at
Again the whole land if draped in Umt, as a warning that the law must br
knot Engrsri.g; Capital vi Labor | A R
mourning, and tho grief of its inhabi­ obeyoil, about dh tho government lu
Packard, whb portrait; Tba Go ramen of Saw
tants ia find ng uttemnoo in countless France gives "warning" to editor, who York ; Tba HwordHab, ilTuatratod ; Prayer and
EjF Poraona desiring to make good
expressive forms, tolling.liovr the people are Inclined to criticise Ita acta too to- Phraaoiegy. ate. Prrea 80 eta.. art* a year. 8.
▼erely. No one supixieed a ten dollar B. Waua. FoNiabar. «» Broadway, Naw Tolk. bargain* will do well, to call at this
hold dose to their hearts the name and
fine would stop tho hellish work, only
Agency. _jg
fiuno of Goorgh H. Thomas, the “rock m it should bo a reminder of a higher
of Chickamauga. " Ho is not mourned penalty for continued crime. It wm
because of his transccndnut greatnena. virtually a license to the seller for ten ted liroofeprwg. la tbe steal plate -0.0s*..,'
and almost suj-erhunian abiiitiee, Lui dollar, to do all tbe mischief be would ih. alert eatebfalaaa* of toe dog oo.lrMl* finelr
raiher because, be was a good, true, till be should bo gently admonished that with lb. npoaaof to* steeping boy. Tbe Clio red
tbe law waa hi-load earnest, although, raabioa Plate is gay aed graeefal aa uaaal ; and
honast man. and in a long life, all spent
owing to the hardness of Ids heart, It
in tho service of hii country, whether would make baste slowly.
he stood in tho position of subaltern or
Tho whole thing was as absurd iu‘
commander, ho always filled the place principles«i it proved to be In pracdce.
' to the satisfaction of the country, and to Imagine OotLgrraBemwUagn taw agntast
the honor of himself. If not imj&gt;etuoni, j&gt;olygamy to Utah : For marrying aaeooud wife, ten dollars; for marrying a 1
he was certain, if not brilliant ho was
third, twenty dollars; for marrying a i
reliant and stoadflut, beyond parallel.
fourth, Impriaonment. True,all our crim- 1
To hfan duty was tho highest law, and Inal taws reoogjilw grade, of crime in !
“‘M*1** tbe abort. vOk ala.
never did ho complain that the work en­ tho same oftenoe ; and a Court w«f son- ’
joined upon him was irksome, and never teuce a prisoner to a longer tornl If he Is J
.*■" *«*!» *
«»»«■&lt;*« *Mo W
did he ask to be relieved from the poet an old o(tender; but for what other (

Brans, JMms, Groceries, i ™
r*,rn-o,u- rafrx!tn a*ror.

JOHN PATTON

I

SON.

——

1 GEORGE PRESTON

General Grocer,

SPECIAL NOTICE*.

BLANK BOOK MAN UFACTUBER8,
Ao. 7
Strroi N-f,

W58M^

jprriMGk ———WOOLEN FACTORY!

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

of labor’or the place of danger.

How

be stood when ethem failed, snatching
victory out of tbe jaws of defi-at, and
glory from the very hand of destruction,
his immortal record at Stone River,
Chickamauga, Franklin and Nashville
tolls &gt;n a manner that wo can Dever fail
to feel and understand.
Singularly free from the jealousy that
so often manifesto itself in tho army,
and among men holding high places in -vld.evwlfereryUq^w^tergrt. tbe
the nation, bo waa the friend of all tho wnanitig, surely ho will not risk tho wlb. ond penatt r; and in tbe wpr.t view of
H«U«I wittool
a tt. -nA .1 tho Mac, we will Min. ^oo shut up every
estabil&gt;*bm*uL It Mvm&lt;d to occur to uo
any of his comrades, an envious or anone tliat when-ver a mau should bo re-j
pleasant thought It is not saying too prhnauded Lie ten dollar.’ worth, he j
muoh. to a£ra that he bed the loro of would sell bls whisky larrob to one of
hie soldier, as did no other oAwr intbe Irin
1
customers, and while the mnlrety of
the taw wm vindicated by ot.otulnal fine,
for else criminal, cnc-ilier soldier would
taka bla ptaee. and tho bat tie would g„
on, with no real progrow mmLe.

ksrxisa।

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— »-« Mo rivw-

^HS£sa?ja'
S¥SS,SSSii

Quaker

Valley

luKcries,

JAMES JENKS,

IImTHmWsOL£sF*CTI«T
ue.Nw

to sarrv Il M 1, d lta

DEALER II1ACH1NERT,

As. 28 ^Meta-

PM,
MICHIGIK

Mrowheuaa tad IHsUltefy Maablaery. Sa.
MJ* CirMor M Pritt IM,
Joaea Flavor ft Braa.. M Bnuh BL Dd.
1. &gt;.-All kinds of Btoaa Haatag^

IW 3S XKT
=CLaTBINCE
HOUSE
IN HASTINGS!

�TOjgJABTOlhM BABBMfe JEASTOTBS. BAIKBY ©STTHTT, wrWTOATV
and

Hight

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE
&gt;v

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ARE NOW SELLING

HARDWARE

SEE HERE I

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Cheaper fbr Caah than any House in Barry
County.

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

STORES! STOVES!
larg
COOHWG,
PARLOR COOK AMD
PARLOR STOVES

With Mr. Klagabary, Mr. Worth, and none
other., tbe cue waa diffv»oL They ere young
men. aad to ao exteat ultee. to the people.
Thia la rapeoially true of Mr. Worth ; of a reUrlog diapoaillon, be baa not during tbe year be baa
beea la tbo ^Hlago made a rery extended aa
quatmure aatong tb.peepta-

We Must Have Our Pay!
COODVE*®. BARLOW A DAILEY.
OeeUar. Kerch rttb.KO-_________ *w«8
dotty.

tbeir untMMdmq.rltto.:
that rear filled Union Ball. Tba Tp.ll.utl OaeHaparrleor—Lewie Wilcox, 44.

Brim matter in a galloa »f water 4A CT greiue. M
toUooai
d.lpb.te iMw................
a............AM
31 ear beau, of IJtee..................... . ........ ... • •
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Petoaaa..........
re. -AM

S*&lt;

u&gt;» IM uf Job.. Id «Ii Blate it to to fa. radar
*• direction of lb. United ftaatee Marahala. who
for fall tone
**1Sx. taitewtex P«’ffldivido v«h Judicial Dtolrtot and appoint •f
of u&gt;.
Hie Pure
1.
thirty, and U&gt;&lt;Wri« gi renlorut.
-ar
ma., via:
|aa
George C. Worth.
r
ggg
Ien.AH-fto.re.
r04
J.irah W. T- Orv,
,
. Reboot
Tfc”'-U
lareiretar far fa»» *"» «re
to teka charge of u llltaota catleg..

Ma C. Doan deoervod more thee apatriag no.

*** **tol on Stale alraet, tn thia elilago. and pet-

48m0

druggists.

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.
W GOLD AND SILVER PAID OUT EVERY DAY. “fcA
M., M. IBW- yl

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HASTINGS DRUG STORE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

Carraao-all Republic., exwptlng cue Baper-

’^tere Bariaaw-^ir a Republican .wrep. a

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
WHAT ARE TRET!

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tor too louewmg
Barton Main. .

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•object, it ia tuponroding arery other
atimulant
In all rlimataa, tropical,
Ccmf&gt;er*ie or frigid, it acta aa a npocific
in every apeaee of dinordt-r which undermines tho bodily rireagth and breaka
down the animal apfrita. Fur aale by all

Will knll 20,000 Siitche. in one minute,
tod do perfect work, tearing retry knot on Ue
te^4e oi Ike wo&lt;K Ji will knlla pair nJ eteckueg

Y

Fifth Ward.
Battle Cre«k — -lib only oo. Democrat aloel-

, .

B. T.-1M0-X.
Thia wonderful vegetable rratorutivo io
the ^eet-ancher of Um fooble and dobitttatad. Aa a touio and cordial for tho
agod and languid, it haa no equal among

PRICE. ONLY *25.

Thrmifhout the State-

Ann Arbor elect, all Republican., excepting
’’taTcH^hre goa. Democratic. .xwpUag th.

_

PLAHTATIOIBITTI1L

From tbo Detroit Trifara w. take th. follow­
ing rolaroa. which are vrey favorable. Il will
b. impoaribh to get fall aad tore rale retaroa
from all Uw amall piece., but tho rilire ubow well
for lb. Republican Party.
Adnan fare elected a Democrelta Mayor,
Collector and Ju.Uce- Tbe remainder are Ke-

by Ute prohibiltoa party, and th. bait of Jerne.
A.Bwurey.UyuuaAC-.. Tot d-pit. tbatombitted rifcrto of three yartlrn, Ute B^tnbllcan Sop.rrlatw wu riectod by 77 majarily. rad whb
him th. Mmol la.paetor. and two cooetabd..,,lh.
Deaaocreey wianted tbo Clark, Treaaarer. Joattoo,
Hlgftw.y CommUeioaor, aad two eooctablro.
Th. Repoblriu. pritod 144 voire. U&gt;. probibitlonUte IXt.uadibeDetnoUBtoShl. Of lb. pro
hlbitlou voter, al lea.t 1W majority
R^ablieu, aad Ute rwall-of their epoetecy ud B»publican treachery gam ter .pgManta tbo linn ■
ahare, wbU. they did ant obtain a eingl. odtoar.
We add th. ttfleial curare, which .port, for
Itorif:
The whole namber of rote, gireo for lb. o!bvof SaperTteoe wu 4U, aod lb.y wre. gireo fo’
Um follow teg pun--, ril.
David R- Cook.
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quantity of Punddings, Coetarda, Creama,
Charlotte R tiara, Ac., Ac. It io by far
the cLeapeet, Leal thiuet and moat dalidoua
food in tho world.
■»
Baud Sea Kou Ferine Oo-,

THE AMERICAN FAMILY
KIITTIN&lt; IfACHENE

weu*re Mining aconite irem im remaining
toenahipe —Irriog. Orwngwvilta, Jounelewf. Me
pie Qreve, Prrirterllta, Bop. ud BaiUtaare-eaeepl that they bar. eaeolly gaa. RopeMtaaa. 11
i. oretatriy gratify rag to know thu tb. Repoblican. of Berry County bar. doe. lb.tr d.tr K
w.U ud tboroogriy, nod h.r, cboreo from their

mixed, fir. candidate, being .toetod on th. &gt;to
pobltcu tirtri, aad rix oa tb. Doracrelie. Thia

Ore^D BpraMiM.

BOYS.

&lt;

I. nrearoted to th. puWto aa tbo moot Nlntnl.
Unrobl., .nd Compact and Cheap Knitting L
ebtee erar lareaied.

rd

HAiUnfc Tovnuhip EBetiny.
Th. townabtp muling oa^ Monday

AND

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For twenty-five cento you can

Druggiator Grocer a package &lt;
Moeo Farino, manufactured front
t
Iriah Mom or CarragoOtj, which will m a •
sixteen quarto of Iliana Mange, and a like

Cheapest Store in the City. One Price Only!

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th. St Lome water,i aud Im .oda, magnetia
lime -ZoMia#

MEN

LARGE STOCK.

THE HEW JUmCLE HF

PRICES REDUCED.

Mltefo Aod............ re.re.................................. X«
Vblond. Kodiaa ...............................................»• tn every rifire. Tried udlroe,
will do all
Urgaatc matter aad tana....re............................ U tbai tbriroMere require of them la the ite. of
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.................. .................an duty, ud eotiriy oar elAtor. that, with good rare
cad proper nurelog. our Coaaly will worry along
uolber year without going tote bankruptcy or
atektag out of right ia a wbiakr barrel.
fue. A com'r.riron whb th. wall at St IxrnU
■bowa three ilmea tbe amount d earbo ale »*U

FOR

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tb. Agricultural College, with th. following re
■ah:
'CAbic ioebro of carb.nl. add la a galloa ef

m m »■ ■ i

Bought during the late Decline in Gold,

place, mike, tbe following remark* : "Tbe beauty
J retire of lb. Pcaoe—Joba k Cooley, M.
of the glee concert la that ll&gt;a dab rink «&gt;•••
•ybool 1 rupee lor—Jerne. F Mred. U.
too ge u a ata rally aa to forniah a complete pic­
Higher Lomml.rioarr -Jacob Alger, doxn, M.
ture of College Ufa. Bal IbeOpeea Cotai^oe. tb.
ConateMe.— Mercloue 8 Cooler. Grerga 1
grandeet take aff w. wear haleatd to, broagbl Crority, John Tu Ormu, William Mbldwla.
dowa tb. boure tn room of laughter. Baldwin
noukrrui
aaril be be.L Tbe ton of fuhionable parlor
Tbi. towncblp electa the RapubHrea Ueket, with
tinging moat car. In. Tba entire performanro IL. empttoa
on. aoaatabla. Tb. following
doe. th. club credit." And eo nay w«. leery are the edeen rivet; the tguree we e.auol giro:
reng recalled la ita tarn tbe brertMat epplue.
H.previeor—Frederick W. Colllaa.
Town Clert -Hiiao. G. Webreer.
. Treaurer —Hmitb Handford.
Gnat a Leone Maa.wnc Wnx.—Aa ualyriaaf
fkhool I.eMetor — Aeron Clark. Jr.
the Grand Ledge Magnetic Writ, owned by Dr.

Xaa. Irn delivered a lecture al tba Court
■oeoe.io Ibte nII,f., on Satard.y evrateg lari.

10**Specialities in every department.

hie aeigbbora. or of tbe utter uufulraeae of e joorraitol wbc would Utot pro.tl Into lb. prwe to ne
’ll. a purpore. Tb. wild. u. bower..-, w,U
Worthy Of tbe writer, and tba reticle through
We hnve now in Stock the
o«t variety of
Which bo expreaare bteatlC
"
w. are eurprired lh.1 ray pertea ehould bate
tor oaa mom ret ball, red Um etetenieata. coming,
u they d!d, from &gt; mu who hud oot tbe morel
booeety or oo.reg» to gire the public bit Mae.
ud throngb the columns et . pepre which hu ewer brongyht to Xlaattlnfi-n. Coaae one and nJ! and ee« Ckea.
prered itoclf a tjr.orduiaed renegade from .11
pnnapie, which hu lu taro miroe.fi ud op- T.TAKNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of HarneM on hand. Rcpreedalmoalre.rytbing. haring bare con.Ut.nl AA- pairing done promptly on abort notice.
in nothing but tba pereutete. with which ite adApril xo. ^.-.y WIGHTMAN A GREBXX.
tore aad aoatribo tore bare.laadared ud abound
the eititcoe of UatUngt- Of Cosme tbla .leader
wold do Mr. Cook no barm. Hie long ud favor­
able acquaiataiM. boro eaabled re.ry pareoa wbo

BOSTON CASH STORE!

Tee toedi »r»

DAILY!

Pure White Lead,

Th. bateaa. are ItepabHreu
Grand Bavaa-CItlwo-a Ticket elected; toned.
Grand Raplda— Tk. Republ.cu. rarnel ril but
menbri ud oo. director of tb. poor.
BVM.I—~l&gt;—n&gt;. Irip.l

The Best in the Market I

1ST To Painter, and tbote wanting PAINT*, w. can offer better iodoeemente In U&gt;«
Un. of Pore White Load, Tr. Xiao, Cetera, Tara lab, OU, Turpentine,;

7Lx.ce want DmnreraU«. oo^tl.g remc of
Wa alao bar. Io coooKltoa with »ur Drag. and Print.. a loll and com plala etock ft
Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, $c., $o.,

tbe w*&lt;d pScera.
Lauetag Hee', brifand-brif.
Mai .hall circled amriy ril Demoerata. tbo R.

Mu.k^e- IM n^ratimo- —two ticket, in tbla ally, hot carry ovwrylbtag ex­
renting marubri.
Mdfero. to utlrelr Democratic.
S3- tout. thro. Rep.blK.re. th. tetora.

Which will be Sold at very Low Prices.

Poatiac—th. Demoerata carried th. elty tick­ ^idl Monday Bight. P" Dio. Lira, direct Iron
. n. tatrtito-tiriftt
l“k,uKu Freariaca to Hew Tart rity____________
-I
Maum-lcd._______ a
Demoerata.
HL Ctoir—half ud half.
rULLLM-COXIWklOnT- Sy tba Bre. D. M.
Baginaw—partially R^nblmra.
Weavre. March Mtb, at Ute reaidroca at tba
beUagrow. in Batlretd Mto^ Mr.
L

they amt do no grad.

JOHNG. RUNYON
KEEPS THE LARGEST

n-i—•

AND DEST STOCK OF

H. A. GOODYEAR.
Alfr*« Bolton, John CUngnramlth.
John Church, L. B. Cnndell. Mln AHco
Greepo, Mm Mtebral Cumming., J.
Crouch, E'to Cramer, Mn. John Caken,
Archibald Clark, Mm. Mary Davin, Dart
* WBoy, Atowo Doty, John F. Galna,
Mn. HttoaM.Gray, 2; Mondtrar Abra­
ham Rural, Aina Elton Jotanon, B.
JohMM, Jameo KJlpalrto, Lira. Bman
Moycn. Hwter A. Murray.Uriah Maad,
Maw H. Mumy. Ntoboto Morwbotso.
L J MUtor. Otto MaDomM. Mi*. Gra.
Ntobcks. John Prtcnaaa, J. C. Qualf,
Ml— MMK»l mklnn, Andrvw Pon**,
Mt*. Hotuy Ct Bagon, FYvomam ftoothamrd. CaroUM Baltook. Willi. Bayta,

I keep constantly on hand a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.

In tbe article of StovcB alone,
most useful article*, can aara at

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING MATEBIALS,
CARPENTER’S TOOLS

BOOTS AND SHOES
In the County of Barry,

�aj’Juhl e, nay®.
LEAGAL notices.

m A»TEBTKEmT8.

Jortrj.

Goa. P. Hawaii A Co't Column,

ORDER.

WHITE LEAD S0RKs-

DOCT. DODD’S
N E R V I N

jrEADQCrAXTSBS

leaWcS£o8&amp;vttt
A-t Wholesale,

AND

INVIOOBATOR.

xirir
KA‘RTEKy r!tKraJLrr:
1’atamixv Homo Manutot.tres.

And

Our Goods are sold nt
Naw Yonx Bottom Paw, w Dmaids

fttfinus Jirtrtorj.
~VsiVsiaea a wokti

u -oRcuarut.

PORTABLE EARTH CLOSETS,
nr f^sln Bed room tor ■ ether room
Holel«, llu.piil&lt;al.,eie.
Tln-w are eagtrair fra- ln« Uirae fetnlaod de

For sale by all doalsrs in

DRY GOODS &amp; NOTIONS.

diseases.

NERVOUS

SIX-CORD.
rtssiaUTla.-t'ticvtsw
sy^Jr.V^:-ti»«"#

Aaraia-&lt;*aavBMlaf llooiuaea' tree.
SECRETS OF INTERNAL REVENUE, br viMw»eTapee»r of mis faesM taortens. riw
Hi a I'rveunenl Otlir.r of tl-e Trvaaary Hvmc^ udDtd. I »hatl oa IhviUhdss of Mar, A.P. 1&gt;CO,
Snowing up lbo»rr.U «M &gt;awr twftafr ot the
Rrwaoe Hvpartmrnl thr Vfhukrv Rier. Octa
Ring and Drawbuck f rauds.KvatewaOe Robbvrv,
IfepredatioM. Coiwpiracln and Rsidt ow tbr Bovrrumeet. M«ltraaaner. Tt rennr aad Corrnptnn
Of hiwb IIMeiula. n.

"—“

« UPJOHN,

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affgnm:

MORE BOUNTY

-EKS-ste

^KS

***** “t faboLAxa, ruwwaw sw-Xwrt»s.

w

JM&gt;&amp; PHIZES

’
ML C-0. SCOTT,
mgg”a n^‘”“ “*

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... -r.&gt;— W-.__ ui

'

J cranln
•ndreds.

air,4

~

B*

hThato;

f&amp;VS^sfaSX.g&amp;X^
'

WELCH
&amp; GRIFFITHS,
tsuwm: ^kxe.rt! Hawns:

LV.TXOOKAX,

SAMl»Hf,TSKt“6A5aSSIW5,.«
,aetlseta bsnVrrtran that on 8*:ar
l«S of Mar. A. D. is-n. „t Un flth &lt;&gt;•«
x&gt;n of that d«, at the earth fn at 4m
Aromatic Togptable Soap

Ayer’s

Hol ur alooeedinn ar. USE i I £■
ntare. an-l no Hit nr prnraadtaar either at I
i •l.itf Larin, been isrtiluted I. receiver
. or any pen Uirraof aow maaialnc recurel
RMno, aad th* rawer of sale la mid m&gt;
“ iw. tbrirfbrr. hr virtue of aU &gt;&gt;wrr of a

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to

its natural Vitality and Color.
&lt;rx(k
-jfiaft Jh
i4tjriif9

#TW
IMul-. having tern issdo In th. wmd
rerun. taorttuv. dated April lUh, A. II.
re'ed b, ArehJ. wncjt “' i Mar, U.d;
&gt;lfr. to J. M. Lar.a adialnutral« of Ik

. A dressing which
i* » onto rtgrc««ble,
healthy, aad effectual
for preserving |he
**■ r*t

h*'r-

*••&lt;* &lt;*» f0** *«f ,U1
□nffitTh
/&gt;«*n«s of ye^Mus
Thin hair is thick- pl..
toed, falling hair checked, and bald- “*
neis often, though not always, cured 1 „„
by its uoc. Nothing cat restore the
-I
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or Ibj glatak atrophied cod decayed £„
But such as remain can be raved for
usefulnese by thia application. Instead .
of fouiiog the hair with a pasty subr
ment, it will keep it clean aud vigorous. J-V
Ils ocmsioual use will prevent tho Lair tom turning gray or foiling off, and tbe,
consequently prevont Laldncw. ”
—'
tom those drieicrioos suUtauces
make some preparations dxngeroi
ityurious to the Lair, tbe Vigo
only benefit but not harm it. If e
nod.Fn Nrrvlee

rt, ail la the rouaire
Tn. aad malalatn* furl;
Vailed Sutaa sanax.

Ooontr. Btata of Michuna. In lltivr "I"' •

day of Jsauar,, 1S70. aiuirnM by llmrii.
k?ta?.iZ,'?r '/n “*?£*■:

S$-££S

haYr

a a. holbsook.

ft

DRESSING,

.« »il .Mi.
long on the hair, giving it a rich glosay
lustre aud a grateful perfume.

pankeiartr h. iratene.
-tf*
'he &gt;~**i | h’

fttprri'hjOr.LC.BytrAO,.,
ANHOUlf
» emanhoorf^l .Mi
for Yawnc Man. Im. in acajad ravrlae
HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Bos_PJ^ib..'|&lt;
M r OII*T A C I! ttit iok?d io grow I o &gt;■ r wool
XVX Recipe
• ir.lioiM
n.. —...aent
w__fur
.. 50 eta. Address

M

Prillterr Cnnoslties-

A cruet tom printer** Anoybr 1 tx ch,mi
A doran foot of foe-devil.
A wheel tom the royal chase.
A toe-nail of a foot-line.
A heal bone of a ahoep'a foot
The pRaaurae received tom aa }■
Tbo Stile finger of a GF*
Tbe tea/ that fell tom a capital I.
A lawyer that plead n printer's ease.
A-right tom a ahooting-otick.
Borne fur tom the top of a small cap.
A candle made tom pcruter’a fat
Some bark tom a printer’s stick.
A gtowof grog tom a printer's bar.
A piece of the "Devil's taiL”
Borne fire tom * ** hell-box
k bettor taken from the bod of a

nert£*of raw
tat“ifibtTC«5ZSi?
ilWIWVtKHSr

1’UACHCAL axo AuaurTtcte. Cttonns.

CCH
ggnl

LOWELL, 31 ASM.

‘^SS

A pieceof tto nde- that won't work
Some angry wards tom a erase bar.
A &gt;xr. who never camo to a stanff.
A -M «*a?bt tom using damp

A Joy, who ratted hfanraH by netting
Awteto.ttoto.of.type

Wirflr

anrateagh.ad

•hj-a,tu••*&lt;•*« Cc

land .itiwH.
«a&lt;h hrng in the Cusnly of
Uarry and _.sufa or Mtehlgro knows ead d»acnbtd aa foflaw.. u wu: Cuameneiao el a
prat own bawirrd «ad luvaty-Sia (Its) fade
aoolh of tba unaitar prat aa the aoHb aide of
■rrtioo IwralrntM (J;.&gt; thence KnlX thwt. flra
lUirwU lolheqranurtfoaof Midoaciiea.Ihonia
WHt Flgt.tr ttoi rrf. u a suhe. thoeoo earth
*1
rods
In" lb.•11 r&gt;:*Wnt Iw
Al..,«&lt;•«, (SOL...
__ _

g^S

A note tom a prinlar’s bank.
The index of a printer'a guide.
Tho uniform worn by General InteBAn insalt from an imposing stone.
Bptefo payment tom a quoin box.
tome veneering torn a pioce of fanti-

HOLBXOOX * KILLS.

K^arsssjSriiSrS

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VOL. XIV.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1870.

Business Jirrrtorg.

MAva«-oSM«&gt;w Iraqi * Nsvtxs Stare.

«»ir».

vstsoa.

J-

JOHN ROBERTS.

'

BOSTON CASH STORE!

------- - E- H MALLORY.
ntuuTT &lt;*" “

WM UPJOHN.
------ A. P DRAKE. M-D.,

AHO.

«. h«m-

“r"E

Silver wilt be liven in chanle for Ums frtutional part of a
dollar over seventy five cents, up to the even dollar, exceptin^ for sugar.

DU. C 0. SCOTT,

GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER.

H J HANEY.
7" X W. VR00MAN,

'

turn SHERIFF f- Marrveeeatr.efll.
.. ...
.ilk r-r unolfiW AttoUaa

DR. C. C. LINBLEY.

“EXCELSIOR!”
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

Hastings Cash Store!

rsrjinr
I-warascs -M Cvllsytlw
-a»t vUsstUa la sit badr । -a(aMiaa. O*aa la Bi- !

Are now offering Gw sale, a full Stock of IXew and Sensounliht
GooiIn. recently purvhas&gt;-d ire lh» best eastern markets at the
lowest possible price • for caah Our st «k include! a full litre of

NUMBER 51

the Church at this time that we should .
With Roman Cat hoi I cbm growing
be blind If we overlooked.
■ and making new demands upon ua, and
Wo have not yet emerged ftom the Infidelity transmitted like an Infection,
shadows of the dark cloud of dvii war. and Unltariantom and SpirltnaUaoi. and
Abme of tbs sad etfocts are being rapidly even Mnrtnonlsm actively seeking conTHEO. D, MABMH.
remeved. Proepcrity li agnlu cover! ng , verts from our very churches, then to
the devastated Slates of the South, but hare added the Invasion of the old enemy
old have
been left en- the former -■■■■
bnme
ala very l« yet marked y
paganism,
once
seemed
Romans 10: 14.
How then shall oar country a* the
------------------------------—-aof. —
g,su,AMA, that ChristtanRy w
-waa
«mmm
’"•J'!®*.11 ®n him in whom they havetlrely out of date. The changes that, by the occupation of tour millions of to conquer, •'and tbe evangelic Chmich
u7tT.r W ho*.
. 1 lhcy haT" 0CWT*J during twenty years In eager, expectant, but wnorant and pw certainly baa a fardlffere.it work to do
heard? And 'i/ow 'Xl|h&lt;riihv'hear tb‘“ ,Bna';&lt;,uu Ftolnlty are fairly lUus- tleul freedmen. They are no louger from that which fate characterised lbs

without a im-seller? And how shall
those which have taken place staves and they have learned well the ' founding and growth of the Republic,
they preach except they be rent?"
everywhere In our land. Asthis village tact. They have, until very lately, been ! Homo Missions are fast becoming quite
Ganulnerellglou must botbunded upon 1 to-day, -"iwith Its goodly number of ptess- a proscribed
*i-j —
people,
-i- »-•
but -----now,---strange
-----------------as i another -thing
a.__ w
froth
— ,v.
the ..
Hom*
—’vre.
Mis
InS.lllAAA, A.. 1.
“ ant homes. Its bcwtlful business blocks, it seems to think of it, every frcedmsu slona of a genemtijn or even of
It to t iking to Itself
rant people, who hawno|&gt;ropercoiicep- . and Its railroad, to to the little. Isolated has the ballot, and to eligible to any. of-' ten years ajotlonsof the object* of religions faith, tn 1 pioneer village of twenty years ago, so floe in tho Republic. Here, then, are a much of the sublimity a* well as the pe­
become the victims of superstition or of ■ ls tbe great enJ prosperous West of 18TO milbonttf votsrt, the moot ot them ju-t dollar qualities of Forel,-n Miaaions. The
unbelief. The w orld Is fall of lllustra- ■ 'u the frontier West ot M&gt;0—co. indeed, from the abject Ignorance of slavery, Hou.-Mlw-on q-.&gt;rkIs al.-cidy a preuebtlons of thl«. not only In tb»- history of' to our whole divinely favored nation to- made at once a comp.meat part of ths Ing ot the gropel to all naliuue. It to
pngnntom, but also In tbe combined au-1 day,to tbe nation ot a single generation dominant law-making power of this transforming immigrants to w&lt;u&gt;e extent
pstri-titlon uud ignorsnee of the maewa
tn Roman Catholic countries. Thatpol- ****
th* ,o&lt;10 of U‘‘* eem&gt;i‘rl,on- “uoh • «ng In th I. country sa any phatteally the mo.t etier. eUcn'xl reliable
toyof Romanism which dentes tbv rights will bold good even fee generations to Whiteman. As we think of tbe victory .gent torilay fot aflUlating tire i-oupkeot
of private Judgment to one which must
WehsveHttte Impre-slanto-dav of Juntas over prejudice and selfishness every nation &gt;®d dime that enme to u,
,
*
nt th* mateiM 1 vwiwilv awl to-ontv &lt;if (hat .a
K— ,1.1a sua» i, i, a — — ■ I -— &gt;
«.,•*» ma «mSa »ma a mm—&lt;aam aaa
Insure a corrupt religion. But for privntoJudgment lobe worth anything It thi-i pleasant village, that shall be seen gratifyingthing. Oar hopes of the na­ tionality.
must be intelligent. People must be In­
structed snd learn about truth before It requires no little genius to picture to j confessed and formken a great national
onesolf mentally how tbe plains and un- I sin, though It be* introduced an added
tiny are prvj.sre-1 to judge of It. There
can be no jwi-i er faith in UialWif which
i we know really nothing. Faith tn God
have high privllrgve and reepotulbl Utica. I
I n&gt; piknowledge of God, and that
; faith may bejnore and more complete,
States, by intelligent Industry and taste.
as we gain dearer and better conceptions
And no genius of etateamuubtp la yet prindpk of clt-senahip in a Republic
able to camprebend the correspond Ing likeours, namely: a wholly Impartial
development and trcns'ormations that citizenship as regards rao- nr color, but
nuoi try. u e inigUtauppmetheChurcb
an essentially qualified cltlsr-niblp as
regards Intelligence and virtue. 1 firm­
C'-lstt &gt; prevail, without tbe ministry.
tain defilresbaU beevety where threaded ly
. believe ______
___________________
that n« jperson
who cannot
1' i » Christ knew thst if men should emwltli railroads and telegraphs, and shall , read Intelligibly tbe constitution of our
brae and i-vmevcte In his religion.they
sustain in case, an &lt; I perhaps too much of country, and no criminal against her ju&gt;t
must l-o l-otb pcisuadod and taught of
, •Icgauos. tlielr hundreds of millions of laws to qualified to l-ear the high rwjxrnlb« ’.rutha If ordlnai-om of worship1
people. It toapteMure, surely thus to si bl :1rise of her clttesnahlp. Bet it to
contemplvts tbe present success and the easy to see what a responsibility and

THE TARIFF QUESTION-

mall tbe protection is light- It follows
that every duty laid upon articles fanp &gt;rted which are also produced in this

hg named.' If a bcrisantal duty of thir-

importations Indiscriminately it would
be a protective tariff to that extant up­
on all our prod tq^na. These are fa­
miliar principals^Tnd do not need dis­
cussion. What, then, is the objectson

that this incidentoJ nrot-wtion ought nut
to be permitted at all or that ilia carried
to U» groat a length. The latter object­
ion would be merely a question ot the
degree of protection, involving no priariplo. snd tl iCrefuro not worthy of drscusof nature from uninhabited wastes to j all are clllxens.
sten st thia tints. The farmer of three
populous Btotae, to be unaccompanied • It Is certainly a dangerous experiment objections te evidently that relied opon
Cloth* atnd Ready-mndb nothing,
: with any moral forces ? Is the produo- s~
--- --------- —---u_ mainly by all the free-trad# advocates.
Hats
A
Caps,
Boots
&amp;
Shoes.
Groc
rice,
&amp;c
. • .
K
.. i . Won
JFain and tab rice and nf gold and fled people. If there la with this no ade­ It is said that this tariff is based upon
J. P ROBERTS &amp; 00.,
- ,ur
.IM., ...rtar., tl.« bwi ,u,„
,,,,.3 q,, „,, lh.
DI1LSM Is I'rso. ■ritsisss. sUsnt tssdUlnw.
quate eflbrt to fit them for the exercise
{■£ Ca-h paying customers, five ns a call. We will chc -rfully show
of power. Make voters and office hold- claree as wo have seen, that “itcompole
our *to-k, that you m.&gt;v compare pri-e* with any other dr»L-chea f: re
u'U| tat on and power of the ministry of country? WIU the clvilUstlon of tbs
th&lt;&gt; uiany to nay high vrice* for tho ben­
!3Tin the titel-. Wo htve got too Goode and we win
o .
naxt century be perfect If abundantly
efit of a few." Mr. Commutionor
them, and shall try to roll you. all we can and will satisfy y ou that it
C. 0. HOLBROOK.
supplied with railroads and everything surely endanger good government But Wells says, sj-mpothising with the farmf5y~tefaryouriiiter--i.t t.-buy hen- \\ eworrantlh.-prun-v-h*!! l-ositi Iittory
that genius can invent to make labor
We will take iu exchangv lor --ar goods,
s of ertbr:. Uiliglous freedom ne­ more productive, but wllhabt regard to
“ He raises his wheat and other pro­
bend this position. Apply the princi­
ts: sa irre ministry. The found-re moral and religious culture T These arj ples of our religion and the commands ductions under a tariff which, without
EG 3-S
affording any »uffki*n£ coiu[&gt;»uaa6ou,
questions that ws shall practically anWM. H. JEWELL,
frv -li-m, tut ch-risked the ministry
unm-cceiarily
increases the cost of his
energies and the wealth of Christians at
rf Pwri&gt;. 0«a»cl r.B,
w.tli tn rc than usual reverence,
Ute oa-« la
Cn«r
l,an«L labor only for the material results. • oDoe to the salvation uf millions of our tools. Ins cl'-lUng, his fmd, his fencing,
and Ids shelter."
Itton mailer of surpri e now to tbe
, -i
Which is, after all only another way
ren ins ot the history of our country, to
of stating the same objection made by
JOHN MICHAEL
velopmcnt with morel and religions
Tbose in want of a Machine will plea-e «11 and let Mr. ITu'.hp .i"™
Mr. Hofinom.
F his fine work. MT- Uemrmber tiro place, one door West of J.T.Jl-'bert’ « Influence wa« exerted by the old New truth. And th-ec questions mast be m-t
Nor is there anything new in all this.
England divines In moulding tire form and answered by the evangelical Chris­ rant will remalu uneducated, or that the
o. 'a I &gt;rug Store, south-tide State Street
GRANT &amp; PHILLIP ■
It is the same throadl.aru fallqcy which
end the principles of our government. tian Church. If this country is t4 con­
Hastings, May 19th, 1WTO—yl
has boon put forward in every tariff dis­
That ittflucn- e h'-s been modified in the tinue to be the land of civil and retlg- preached to tliem?
cussion since 17b9. The tariff can bo
WK L. COBB.
It la the peculiar work of Christianity truly charged with one favoritism and
mainly. jerhsp*. by tbe con-tant aud- under the subjection of Romish igno­
only one. It favors American labor and
Increasing immigration of the multi­ rance and tenets, or of infidel godlcae- graded. Christ taught that when the American pro Auction idstrod of foreign
tudes from foreign lauds.
feast was ready the highways and hedges production
It was for this reason that
(tor American eivUimtiow and print-'- f.«u the«e, and retained what it to and
Mr. Clay always delighted to call ’ it the
HBMT DOOR WSST OF CTIOK BLOCK.
HOLBROOK &amp; MILLS
pics have fn-m the first be.-n compelled '
'
.
—
- showed that the very that thattbeunfbr- American sy-tam a title it has meat
tET.« sa I C««M!tors u lav. i_— ------CSMMvr-, vill or. BU-tly mm! taUhfellr e*to grow against u eon -taut and increas­ power of Its present Christianity. Let lunate were relieved, and the poor had richly des rv d and I doubt not as LI eonHASTINGS,
•
MlOWRCr
ing cu.-rentof antagonistic ideas flowing religion but relax Its bold now; let It
In iij-od them. Wc have not only been but yield anme’of Its auxiliaries, such as
pel to genuine, if It to of tbe apo-tollc ra“»® it i*»- » American labor ? Will
.ur-v undsil by a dlffereut civil system
• • • they wish to raise the revenue entirely
n
._______
.... __
___ ________
_____ , but its ministry, Ito Sabbaths and Ito ordland
dim-rent
alytee
of religions,
TM JONES.
from article* which cur country does not.
hav- bni to make our own example of , nances in tho front of civilisation with
produce teat they might favor it c'-denta fr e prote-tant com mon wer 1th. We the pioneer, and there will noct to be no
have also had to reolsl the Inevitable tide other eonditiine to secure an immediate ceraec We must believe that If our ally a domestic manufacture T For that
is what tbew gm: &gt; men mean when
with which three ay-terns and ivllglone racoewtoo of a rack tom. godleae, eorrupt Church to Cbri-t’s Cburoh. and if we are
they
talk about tl.o favoritism of pro­
bis diylplea. •• will not be Indifferent
by sending usthtlr surplus f oputattoo and reined people and nation.
tection and demand, ** a tariff for rev­
Perfumery,
would overwhelm us. 1 o resist thia in- | There are plain Indications al thiallme
enue only."
~--------- -- ------------------- '
Med^ ^Toi^^s.
vaalun of foreign infidsllty ami heathen-, of tbe way In which oer Jfatat cheri-hed i out education or
---------------------------,
„
u™..^ .
.K ^uu.nro an,
propertv end almost
.
.
-a ..------- ------------ v
. ----- prineipto* —
“ aaealled, 1 without the gospel, ere fa a double sense ln Ne&lt;
orfgLate ireeAmerican
are te
to »be
AARON CLARK,
&lt;be future
faturs of our country rained.
rufaed. | ••feHow^ttaene with ua. and belre ac- trade league , .upnort fre.-drado newsand the
the American evangelical ministry.
l^te rcvrveu
revived cutwts
efflirts VO
to laac
take the
Bib oe nordrag to tbo promtoV ”
pai&lt;ra,\^d lead off m tariff tgitstin-.
Tbe late
Uiemv
With this, however, there has been
anrn
her heavy
and*&gt;
■) wl'sfous
religious Instruction
Instruct Ion from
fromour
our| ■ a, we take fan brief review of the are simply laboring in thdr vue.-tio-?
another
heavy uemanu
demand upon
upon uw
the mission -----anoralta of the Church. Asthe Easterr. oommon schools, and with
w th li-la
fate lhe
the »;&lt;cial Christian work that God baa al- They are perfectly logical U. tljrir coo­
* r* .
____ i___■
. avowed d.'termination of Ilonin Cath- . reodr laid unon the Cnureh and minis- duet, thuusrh o miwlled tu h« Hr.
.
in the ■*”*'*'
states liavo mitured and becomeoomptraliwly full, their population, mingling
rpvnliao,
«Uh He stream of immigr.tinn. have system and •&lt;&gt; obliterate free education, notlooanother mod significant Indies- that there ihouli be no Am. shai: ij.-.u-i .ns
the west rilling first tbe to but one of the methods of attack that1 ton betting upon the near future. Tbe ufa-turera and no American market fur,
1 MM bMj. Oepmue
:aS£SsS
rKIt’K*4- ,p"
. ,d, qfAf— then the broad . will bj used against our protiatimt and ' Btaicameu are al.ea lyjflving earnest at- the surplus nroducta of uur fanni, a ’
a nt
-1. NmJbI 1 ihe same «*aor«to fr^om and rehg ou. The' JSS to th, p.J.«£um£Lnee»f tbe order that th£ .hip. may ran, atro.-e
AXO
"nis In oouoll^.
—toU..JJ,tox'.-!taA1«™U«.l.MJ.™to&gt;7 o-toOi.U to ~ to- ,~I«A u. .
..J

sassSlfflM &amp;

RWH,

tint! with the Chufeh as an auxiliary to
propagate an-l perpetuate th Christ
c-nnn.-lone I and sent ant first bls
Apostl-v, afterwords ids mini-1&lt; re. and
Ium lonUi-ued and gnstly enlarged the

sure slinuld l-c mingled a setrse of great
responsibility, In proportion to the increasc 'hit we may anticipate.
'
. I« thi* national development merely a

pie. It would then assuredly be the port
of the educated and the Christian to edncato and evangeUse the rest. fitUl
more la this responsibility laid upon

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.. Prop's,

Pure Drugs and Medicines.
White Lead

nu

HASTINGS HOUSE.

■StSSEnSS

.
w.Ms.bev.l.-o
&lt;!rlu&gt;ol Books Mad IK this
Books and Stationery, Tho SC
TLeufard
County.
of Merit Cards, Fine nriuny x pe K
Envelopes, fc-.
Price..

WWoh will

at very I--

-

.A--

btwrd". first on the*e e,W-J11”1 lhe boalthfutea® of । neeo. The nuail-erao' tbo-e who have WB«,b*Jk Curr*«»A«»»r*, thvfereign
luanufacur a and
un.l merchandise
mere haml:»e required
required .
______ -•
I— our national growth, makaeeoemke for! airaacv rnaahad iha itanifin ah, nsa.-a Mt usauuiactwr-e
to supply the pro facets. This would. uo

_

JAMIS JdUXSTON. Froprletet.
2X ,IS,U1X

B. HEBBICH
UoncCORATRY.

HW*T“IC

“«

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND, O,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
ClXkCBtM.

X-isc w—- —
Silii Sflwr al Platefl lilt

-&gt;. prvpsw, Ml
. To Treat all Kinds of Diseases

S'W

BUI “»r »l.rt I1D . B~d. mJ u.

MtoKto Mil ,r .1... Bu.

«u but a Utile time ago rugged and
barren uiouutaln* and deserts. This
rapid o..taprc«l of dvW-attoo mrer th.
de r r nd ur-on th evangelic Churcb and

but mast tax the energies of the Church and «»• ®«*ns vt the producers‘to

nation.

■r and pl-avter.

1/"° FLArrra.

Norembtfr.

Oerialnly

�..■ran HAKrartss ffiAjnm,

&lt;dy of the roasting tredeT’ Th* anrw«r given, alter consultntfor. with
other*, was that it ought not to b* put
at l*»i than tend'd-ars per ton, which,
I am told, fa equal t&gt; sixteen per eeut.
of th* co»t of tbe ve**--L It m»y bo
■afely predicted that the free-trad*
Imru* will not ask for the aepeal of laws
which give protection to shipping- On
th* contrary, it i-. crying fur more.
But; sir, they are all »ympatbixing with
tho fatn-in. an! tiarticularly with tho
western farmers. And oinro I live among
tfajeofanuor, and know i-um-.-tbing alx'Ut
th*m,’ my intern 4 in their prosperity
ought to be e-iual t-&gt; that of Mr. uommiauoner Well*, or the froe-trado league.

isabctbb, bAkrt

EouFmE

tOU SHOULD

DETROIT

8TOVB8i

house

IN HASTINGS!
CUttt,

», «r» prvdae-dla hioJrU. of edit*. f«n&gt;!»bin* itwchtel •■**&gt;? wT aoeiee «l»tW fer tbe
Surtbw«.n ll ««»abowe tbal tbe but. »UmMilled by wMtetn uMpetitioa, IWf tbe ftalt et
the prvtrvtW* JnJity. le pnatecia* new tabrlca

CASSIMERES,_______
VESTINGS,

Paxnishing Goods.

KM. —i C.P.,

F«Ui»-

h, ma.'. «HC

®tw Jdrtrfcfranrts.

Second,
A IWl'FAVTfRMti DErAlTMl’AT.
wb«o wiH-k win bo .tone fa &amp;• boot
stylo known to the trade.

“Wheal produced tinier thee circurnotancea roeU a great deal wore th in it
does in count no &gt; free from flmee cmbairseements but it duo, nut sell for morn.
On th* contrary, it ha, to compote in tho
marks: with wheat produced by tho aucalled • pan;hit lab.r’ of Europe, and’
returns to the farmer no mum than the
price of real panp-r labor in America.
Nor done it cheer lhe grower of wheat to
reflect that while he anflora from a d&gt;*prveiat'd currency, and .compete* with
the stable conditions, metallic values,
cheip matoiiils, and cheaper labor uf
other countries, contributing at the xtno
Cine his'snare to too public revenue*, bo
also makes much houiar eoutributiuu,
on bia clothing, iron, lumber, dual. salt, '
and the like, not fJ rovonu&gt;-, but for the
profit of Industries morn farutvd than
his own that they may bo a.-ieo ed from
tho competition t &gt; wuich ho u forced to
submit"
Now, if Mr. Well* intended to be can­
did an I to ergue thi • question fairly, why
did be select tho article of wheat only,
and baa, bia statements entirely up I
that? Can Ibv mi.tiken in tuppedug

DR.
AIKIN,
IVo. 11, Canal St.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Third*
NO PRICES LOWEH THAN OURS,

And I^n-utly,
It will be for your interest to examine
uur stock and prices.
Orrr Ccahtt a Btrg*i» !
CM^t
BMm" Prie*■

ntu

,

i

PICTURES FRAMED,
I. tk.tU-:rty!e«i-4teMef«r«k»»a*to.

With GILT, IMITATION GILT, IWITATION ROSEWOOD 4 GILT or Black
Walnut Mouldings.

J A RBI AG XS! CSBkUGKS!

'

JOHN PATTON k SON.

awpi-ta" Frxn, Orfw, o!»nJ i«talrt/. st MT

Why
Is it that Dr. Hoback’s Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year ?
purpose '! And would he in thet cst-.e, n,
now, have told the farmer ttiat in tho
matter of W;te«i poriicniar’y h - ha I to ,
comp&gt;to with t
*-»»-Mllol" pin per
labor of Eurujic, and :b it ho ulao ma .ea i
much hoarier cu itribud &gt;ne on Id* cloth-1
ing, iron,. Iturnwr, cjil. »al*, and Uta like,
not far revnuuc, but fo - ths prutir uf indu.triiM m iro far© oJ than hie own ?
And yet the'lariff laa*. year, when wheat
waa wire titan tw cj iu proeont prion,
waa precia-j.y whet it is now.
Wny did not tbit Q.t.o.-nmont ofllc -r,
who was l&gt;6uni at toast to cumaion honoity. if be wuhod to show u« tbit our
fanners wore no bittor pal I than the
pauper laborers &lt;if Europe a*
fade to those oth -r grot: ;arm
puck,
com. oata, ry.&gt;, bi
ter, choc *e, and hay. all of
________
boaring p.-io a very aati*‘n-to.-y bi the'
fanners? Did ho rosily txliovu that flu,
farm labors a uf the Uuiiod Htaleo urol
au better paid Vian ritnitor laburvrs in
Europe f If tint is io tho list bf price*
will snow it; but tho.i tis notprolucod, I
and if it wore protuool, it wuut 1 shim,
him for thia a-miJai'Uii ;airreroun. It;
is claar tnat t io prie* uf wb -at i« ternporarily d-pras.d in tbe irnrket from
causoi &lt;-asily traced and understood. The I
price uf this article baa b&gt;-n for come |
yean past ojrrn«|xm.li ugly too high, as I
it is now tuu low. Au I thu has occa- I
aioned the farmer* to give t-&gt;o much nttuition tn it and too little ti other thing.!, |
which, arid, a vary abundant crap all I
over the world. ha« cauond tbe supply to ;
Am aburo the demand.
Th* tamo i* true to a groat extent of
the great staple, wool. The war created

Because
The;jr arc the host combinetion ever made.
1 .

Why

‘

/

mend Dr. Hoback's Bitten
to their customers?

Because
In Exchange Block. Middleville.

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,
Peroons desiring to make good
bargains will do well to call at this
Agency.
•

After years of cx|K*riena»
ami trinl they have been
proven to be a sure cure
tor Dyspepsia and Indiges­
tion. "

p. RAVMOSftit ^W.
... --­
BLANK BtX)K MANUFACTURIM,
J». 7 Tkrt S/cmi Ffat,
Opeoau Ik, see CU» HsJ.
DlIWI'IX efOsiblkg. lapenrr eed

OUr

o^tn*

Why . Is it that Physician* use
and rvcmnmend Dr. Ho­
back *s Sugar-txwted Blood
I’illaT

Because
They know the ingredient*
of which they a re-made.

JAMES JENKS,
DULLER IN MACHINERY,
Av. 29 JhaHtr Sir* Lut,
DETROIT,
MICHIGAN.

Why. ’

I- -

Are Dr. Hoback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken togelher for the cure of all
diseases of tho blood ?

iJSXTTSJSto! ~ “*•

F"“ «f ■ un. n BmUm t|
. Ufrata.
Forty MHawiUlu4.tuMM3UM.IW MW.
dfflKTaMlfiKf.”.-"

brass work gb brass casthm

Because
The Blind Purifier is the
unit article in the market
wbichcmilnins the celebrated
costly Drugs im|wrtad ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
mnmrfhctnrn, and tbe Pills
coTibun the nctire principle
of PtMloph^lluni (Mrtndrnke

S^BOtTLDEB, ARMS

for Mr

Why

hand for winch thorn W.4 but a moclwr- UUekefaro Woumaa. Il ■• ■Pp«zvel that t~
ate demand. Tbii rould have but one ’
’ ’
f nit 'lh» price toll until w.til tn I
wuu.su*
o* ‘Vian for uu
—«j jw
—•• t‘TU,l"-,l^l **•- Uy kwfclmj ey e«d M».*ta&gt;«e
woolens are lower
many
year*.
The famiwe hare diecuvure I wbTro tho *•“* —. Unr
l-

Are Dr. C. W. RoUcf,
UhiMrh Hilton. Bknl l’un6er and UI.k.1 I'iII, th«
llirw grraleal rvinwlux ibe
tvrirl.i l.aa —...._ I_____ a *

Uy by MW, 1- —F

GEORGE PRESTOS
Lug* A W*n Selected Stock ft

GROCERIES,

Because
After eleven years’ expert,
once and trial thu.sales have
inrreused each and every
year, and thousands of let­
ters (awsuHciud) of the ronmritahle cure* ifaev have

BUTTER
-OYSTER

PJC-XfC
BOSTON
80DA

CRACKERS.

CKACKERa,
Your CREAM (or Cracknell)CRACKERS

itw m

cwHffi.

JraMILT GROCER!**'

�AJEI1 13. isl­
and

EABTORCB,’ 3AKBT ©DUHTT, nilBHIBAn,

~~

dfUimllantm

BUSINESS CARDS.

.

Daachey i Co's. Column. '

BOWSE A GALLOWAY,

BANKERS.
im,

|...

HASTINGS. . . .

______

bj tnnll far St. /ddtvx
■
|«M MACICCUMU CO., Syrioggrhi Maw.

mteg

MI RH M. MEAD,

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE

DRESHMAKER.

AKE MOW SELLING

UAJJTIJQX.

HARD WARE
Ob’ EVERY DEBCniPTIUX.

Cheaper for Cash than any House in Barry
County.
'

NEW

J. COLE A SON ,
• BMUIAL MU LUM nt

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

Groceries and Produce,

DA.ILY!

JW~Spocialities in every department.

STORES! STOVES!
Wo have now la Htoolc the larrrcwt variety oF

CO OKI^TG,
t PARLOR COOK AMD
PARLOR STOVES

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,

■g?

a .yd raoeerr bxjli*.
IlAKTISGri,. - • nijt
. MICH.
HTCnnb p.ld far Produce.

;

IIARKESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on’hand. Bepairing done promptly on short notice.

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE.

IlMtinga, Mich. April 20, 1SCU,—wly_________________________

Occupation*! Ailment*

New Goods,

New Goods

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

tn"""*’

.«puU&lt; Uate

Lrte

~4re in receipt of a Largo and, desirable Stock of

Drugs And Medicines,
Literary Notice*

For twen(y-Hro cento yon can buy of

quantify of Puuddings Cuiiardi, Creama,
Charlotte Bimm, Ac., Ac. It ia by far
thecheapMl, healthiuat and most doliciouN
food^n thu world.

ever brought to IXawtln^w. Cowie oneniMl nil tiud nee (teem.

1A
„

SPECIAL NOTICES.

THE NEW UTICU NF FM»!
your Druggilt or Grocer a package of
Boa Mom Ftorian, manufactured from
J rioh Mom or Carmgi-eu, which will malm
nixtcca quarto of Blanc Mange, and * like

PLANTATION BITTERS.
S. T.-1860 X
Tliii wonderful vegetoblo reoloratire ia
the tboel-anchur uf tho feeble and dcbilititod.. A* a tonic onl .cordial for the
aged and languid, it has no equal among
•tutnachica. A* a remedy for the ncrroui
weaknem tu which wunurnjarv eapedaOy
subject, it u supereeding erery other
■timulnnt.
In ell climatca, tropical,
tcmjicrntc or frigid, it octa aa a ij&gt;ecilio
in orcry ip-.-ciea o: diaord tt which under­
mine* thu bodily strength and breaks
down tho animal njiirite. For Mie by all

dragguta.

48m0

Every department of the well known popular City Drug PRIE8TA1VDNUN.
Wn.fi
I.
, ........... 7 _ J —

Jltrfm".—Th, Harper, fi»» nt c
b««t in iht Apr^l number. tl it toll
Inf nutter. ptofaxly Uln.tratnd I

THE AMERICAN FAMILY

PRICE, ONLY «25.
Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper. Traveling
Baskets Bird Cages* School Books Stationery, tf-c.
Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

Hctiee.

STORE OPES AT ALL HOCHS AND 1T11CES LOW.

•“'Y.'.W.mte
4M,T
IUM. WLUiMMburg. £inr mi

Phoenix Itloclc,

.

-

lln.tinsa, IMttob.

Gold is Down to $1.18 !

SPUING B 6314
MEN

FOR

[HIM!

AND

BOYS

LARGE STOCK,
Bought during the late Decline
.

"'M

Gold.

FRICKS REDUCED.

Cheapest Store in the City. One Price Only

181 B»«t. M«« VeHu

Dm.

ERRORS OF YOUTH.

Ha.« Mu itraU S. 1

jnaly 1

April, April, AprilThte inn lryngn&gt;*ath fer,l»«nl&gt;iU indeed to'
nil who nr» toot Wrt-d wifi ~Un.t *«MlUHbw«
..,d Iron rrw«. A&gt; hpwtetoi. AJtMMlfN. nod •
Tc»« in —w Mod*d BoImH-n F.IU, PwiSer
ni.d,Wuw»«rv rite Mly pirpnratioa itel klrly

jj

HYDE &amp; PBINDLK

U EAL

J

ESTATE

exchange.

CLOTHING HOUSE!
36 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.
ST GOLD AND SILVER PAID OUT EVERY DAY. -«i
Datod, May 20, 180#.-yl

.

TAXES! TAXES!
T*he wav to make money is to save it; tho way
to save it is to buy your
■

Hardware
T—to, night. April Nth. HU
■W trit in that noamnrity.

H. A. GOODYEAH.
I keep constantly on hand a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.
WOOLEN FACTORY!

JOHN GT. RUNYON
Jerrtnon Streel, Hutlnge, With.,
KEEPS THE LAK EST
AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
In tho County of Barry. .

jpihTiNGa
u-Mr. PliUy. of*«

Button

I &gt;M

'"I" •&gt;

x. B'. VA»r BRUNT,

11*itim»Wnnie»F»ctmt
. . .e, now nm-anri Io eert? «&lt;•'•*» &gt;'•

In the article of Stoves alone,
most useful articles, can nave at

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER’S TOOLS

AND ALL OTHER, G-Ctotsa
Kepi In •
Iterdw.re Slore ir« wWoR every d*y, u&gt;d
ere Io be rid »t bottom price.. MuOril ud
me end I
will convince

Quaker

Valley

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TEI JSASTinBS IBAHHIKB, HASTETSS, IBAXIRT OOiUlWI, IMMMB'.................................
. (
Wm. H. Burk A Cos, Column.

Jortrjj.

LEGAL NOTICES.

DKndlT.

MORTGAGE SALE*

WHITELEiDXORKS.

DOCT. DODD'S

r v

n

X-E
I
jxanerxsrxae
Ltim, zi'irca.futtt • AND INVIi;oRatoii
AMD COLOBS,
A_t Wholesale.
OO KA G UMTS WANTED.- “ZWis
li.
Na appoaiUoa. tMaalr
eogranngv Rapid mir. J orcrrcular., addn
V-«*• Paauunxa Ca., N, Y., CiarieaaU sad C

B

iaatUMaeigagaeaM

jv.ss:

Our Good, are sold at
Nsw Yo«x Bottom Psjom, to DuUM

•Mlve.

Omit!
■

Consumers should mIc

for

NERVOUS DISEASES,

Jwiurtf

9irrrtgrj.
waaaa.

test

mil uerwf t» auy w
3.Arc. i* aeteor pen &gt;••• &gt;»
™
aonl lkra da.apo. &gt;aU . ,1,1.1* u Hit cm maA. and ptmlded. aa.l nf th.
:.rwtaadanaip«-- •!- 1 p„w,r of M|*. M H,tartar, the 1-U. dar af June,
naeth fra.I door of tbe Coart Haste, is «b»

__ n

HSSsCTi

‘ DANIEL X. STWXIXO,
Duad P.k, Dth. A. D. ICT.
“SXS*’

SIX-CORD.

or pr.isn.Oo. of MKUI LKV ur*STM?CMii!

MORTGAGE HALE.

.iiouurt suiTlji
laaki J. Canity. of ilx cttr el Chteago. Male nf
IlhwBv end retorted I. ike office ot th. Keg-lor
of Ikrt, for lUrry Crtuily. I.'wblgaa. December
I .'lb.
in L'ber “P^af »w&lt;nc^. a. pan
: 4a. wbicL mortgage *“ dale enaignM o« Ibe
Utb da, rd April. A. !*■ ■ ». by &gt;b« mH Aaabel
Coolyyand I'uiaui 4. Cowley Io U artIm Brinker

J*»«*ry»lb, IMi), ta u-

For sale by all dealers In

DRY GOODS &amp; NOTIONS.

The Beautiful Snow.

Litf I'f MOO NKWSPAP1.BS

bounty, abould apply to in. «.U tbair dlacharga
and rrlaea pa^ge. elating Wly tbe dale »t Uelr
eeh.lin.-ot and aaum -&gt;f tbair di^ltaigr. M.re
buuntr .a due Ue«.
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■ted genglu
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Itkjuot’aow, a moot amusing right
to witness the diOerent men who hold
high place in tbe ranks of the Demo
czwey, attempt to extract sreetaces’from
the bitter morsel forced between their
Se-ir ths ratification of ths Fifteenth

granting to tbe Negro the oomrwecat
righto of humanity, sneered at Ida fri-md',
and supported his enitaies; baring
leaf toMoelvas as willing eerrants to
ths oppressor, and done sturdy work in
behalf al those who shut thair) eyes and
called bright; they are forced by the
molesting power of accomplished forte
to see that slavery is gone, that the stat­
ute books of tho United States can no
longer be used as the rehrles of the vileet form of tipprresion in tho name of
IshetQ and Progress and that in this,
aa fo di other straggloe in the behalf of
humanity, tbe right has at last romo
uppermost and justice is being meted
out to those who have long b&gt;en most
foully aad bitterly wronged.
And now how to meet this new order
Of things is the question. A few, who
do toot have before them long columns
of bitter utterance, which have from
time to tima follen from their lounges,
aad who are fully imbued with the Dem­
ocratic idea that the Nogro waa created
to be managed and Jed " b/\ the supe­
rior force of tho Caucasian" are doaliag out honeyed words and eudsvoring ,
to secure the support of those new at-1
Mas by professions which are hollow
moekerise Others, who cannot hide th" 1
records ‘hey have written for themselves,
psoposo to fight it out on tho old line
and M have nothing to do with -n nigger |

TOU SHOULD

the columns of your paper to call tbe nt-1
tentton of the teachers of Barry County ।
to tbe neomreity of attending the State
Teachers’ Institute whtehcommences in
Haatlngs on Monday, Ajiril »tb. 11

unlay.

IN BASTINGS!

cannot here enumerate tbe many aJvatitagee resulting both to tbe teacher and
— Th, t.ranu in lh. b.ui"S
pupQ from a thorough understanding of
tbe best method, employed in the im­
Derby aad Two ThauaandGuinrea races
portant work of Imparting Instruction
to the youth of ctor iaOU.
.
It la now well understood that some
...................... i.,..,-....i A.Bir*ajf&gt;!»s, ri»«»ri.&lt;* -»•
s;&gt;eclal preparaBdn lsne-«wu.ry for this
calling, andnnunllghtened public senti­
ment frowns down the rmployxueot of
unskilled and undisciplined teachers, as
mueb as it doer the s.-nfloymcnt of
quack." in medicine, Ignoramuses in the
in InWry, or jiettlfoggcrs to our courts of
Justice.
The qusek, the Ignorant* enthu*te«t.
and the pettifogger, all find employ merit
but they merely jdek up tbe crumbs of
snccets, while he who is informed in all
that relates to the best methods pursued
in bls particular calling, is almost cer­
tain to achieve a soooeas which fo satis- ,
A OunmoDW- VictouYt—Ulnetonstl
fhetory to himself, and beneficial to all
who may oome witbin the circle of his
has eleotod a Republican city tovernI maut by 8,000 majority, -and the school
I Add U bls Itepubltou anrerel.
'
Th. rsaeli ttowrel bls rred j^rsril. so l£. board stand M hi favor of the Bible in
Teaching is an art which requires well
educated workmen, and U is such only «t luolf mssilMUd tee p«rt&gt;y of kb smaI.m•ad lb. .ssllsd cbarieter sfilspalnwtUu. Cuwho can.hope to suooc-d.
The Institute will afford to al I who at­ thus was sared a !&gt;• wocrsUe victory. «vd tbs I Rttxc Earxixa —Before the Ink of
tend It, the easy means of acquiring Republics*! tbe LuaiUstivu cf barns seslsisd the XVlb amendmenl proclamation was
dry, General Grant received • n"te from
much information which is indispensa­
a member of the prcreacting for the pen.
ble to racccsa, and the teacher who can.
It was sent Immediately, and before the
and yet does not, attend Its erosions,
msssenger left the ante-room, be waa of­
must rest under Uier«lf-lmp&lt;ood impu­
fered fifty dollars for it.
tation of doairitig rather to bold a tow,

lfal ""

cloths;

CASSI MERES,________
VESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
H.b ud O^». *»d .roryiUa, puteis-

NO TRICES LOWER THAN OURS,

A.n&lt;l Lastly,

CUSTOM CLOTHING.
Wires • vs (s is Il.ir.il, p S M

'I’HJE

to extract nutriment therefrom, will cun-,

aid, in referring to the ten or fifteen ProhlbUkm, rotes polled tn Leslie this
spring, speaks very mildly of the nr/Ur, bat concludes that It was very well
for a beginning. The Bar. Editor ccrtahdy knows that the eommeueenicut |
Wm loads there one year ago,* and that
his party then polled over forty votes.
Wo suppose that It there is a continua­
tion at tho deoreaae Ln thia ratio, the
Htrakd wilt tell us next spring that the
l*roblbiUocUts have not yet organized
1b LaaBe. Hoch beginnings as this hare
boon frequent thia spring.

a rK

Intml Life Aisles

uaji’i,
Of* Jiaeeaohuactts,

granted to all who attend, and thaw*
will have muefa Infitreneo In the future
in procuring certificates as teechore.
Come up to tho Institute, both teacher*
and patrons, and let It be made a profit­
able and Joyful occasion for ail.
Jomx H. I'auie*,
Co. Hup’t FcUooh.

Is it that Dr. Ro back's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

Because

JOHN PATTON * SOX.
.01 yb-slrev.

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«. DOELHAUOTlIEa,

M,re&gt;L
April ISO, irn.

.

Do the ’-Drutthta recom­
mend Dr. Roback’s Bitters
to their customers?

Because
After years of axperienca
and Inal they have been
proven to be a anro euro
for Dyspepsia and Indiges­
tion.
.

&lt;

। writ »i»rvd with &gt;.Grvrei*g red Insiron,'*&lt; sru
elr. Sireng item Is ■■ Tb. taglwb Uor.rs.as
si Mss.se Creel, P.ter Plsfhtyws Cbi.r sf lbw
Cbssuws- sad ■'■Tbrrecb lbs Wred. to tote
Saperiwr,” wa.aT tk&lt; a&gt;o.i dretrisure papers w.

BANKRUPT

. / Why

z

Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr» Roback’s Bugnr-coatcd Blood
Pills?

acw ^dmtixmrats.
Ajneufturvl Sialyiataf oratrsl. sad tbe la
lusUrer Ufes ofserttere
by n&lt;
s rallwsr ibrevgb lb.tr city M's l«r« U
vrsl reterprisieg eilissaa vf ttol yUre
KsUbuvO lbs after day. with s view to
lb. c.plulliu afiLat sure la itfs proj.

TAKC XOTICE.
hr fol*^***

VViiy

than a high grade among bls fellow odu-

past and accept and improve upon the
aww cedar of things, it is simjily that
they may thrive by the vote of him wboe*
unrequited labor th«y haro so long er.-

tion will low nothing by tho now rote,1
which is only another way of saying
that the Democracy gain nothing thereby
and that they who are chewing the bitter
pill of disappointment will find it awre
anpalatabls the longer it is masticated,
and that the Democratic stomach, hoping

IN A..,

It will bo for your interest to examine
our stock and prices.
0~r Qtete st s Btr/aia f
at B&lt;Hi— Prit".

2«»
fir,
‘
J. B. LEMLEY.

Maguls. i. s b-sriltsl «n. s.J brvalhiur of to.
I Spring. Ito Urgb, d«eS.« PAlston PiAT. I, n
Al IKFOHTAST PaWZCT.
«r~k •UHsWp.eotorrd • a] ta't bed. Tbee
anyhow." Among the latter stand
Voorhees and Eldridge, an&gt;i eloe-i to i
them, stand ths Democracy of tho State
of California. Thueo latter who have , drac»stitr«l.tssrik»r1xap**A.-TMLsw.fi as J ■
edited to ths former prerogative of a i JlAs-.lwp tUilrred. tb« B.y Cuy Nku« ute
I ca« &gt;r lea oterrs-aii harisg Uaj&gt;i...s» la v|se.
Dscaoerat — " tho right to wallop a nig-' : as s waisfroial •ftnM.isg; all ofebkh will re
ger "—the additional one of stoning a ci’. It. beany
»l ver prejJs wb«t-‘
Chinaman, feel particularly defiant iu ; I tv.r aid er rereatagewral is wetStd.
tie matter, and may have to bo taught 1Awnwf fess s;re«Ls If srwU-.rr p.ojML ksrlrp '
by severe instruction, tho power that h.-, I llutisp is risw, eh .ch th said c-.mmasd lbs I
sod stlraUei sf sor rwedtrs :
sides in the second section of the amend- I
| One of lire Mil tin ports, i sad prehsps the
No surer Way could be takes to point
oet tothoNsgrohisonly honorabloccureo
He can sae in the action of tho Dvnioent where bo is still euro of his major,
ity in spste of tho now accession to the
voting populaticn, that the old spirit of
proscription and persecution still lives
fa the heart of that party, and that
where they are willing to forgit the

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RALE.

^ir’r.Saw

Because
know tho ingredients
lich they are made.

■VBUC AUCTION,

r.

Hookaellci-M * Stntlosers,
•
. ROOK8ISOKK* awd

BLANK BOOK MAXUFACTURS8S.

In Exchange Block.' Middleville.

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

Why

~

Are Dr. Rnback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
the'best remedies taken to­
gether for tho cure of all
diseases of the blood?

Because

slooM raeMdincUy oorih as poet Air. mmIbring IbCTU la sewaooicatioe with all poriteo.
•f to. lumber ssrirea bp tapping li la tbe Oonlr«,
wbxh will beb^tdou^ m may be Boes, by a

Jlte Blood Purifier is the
only artipte In the market
whichcotrmitrt the celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
manufacture, artd the Pills
aintaiu. tbe’active principle
«C Podopbylhnn (Maud rake
substitute

Oren's La bus Beoe—Per Jhy.iW.ts allued
sd i.ju.l fbs Am.'ascibsr of Ibis bossMoli mewtty lbs I vs hare erer mm. Only »3 00 s
tar. JUArvss U A. (IsSt PbUaMyUa r*.

— Munbnal Is flooded
—Th" Printers emploved by Mudge
A Boo, Boston, an&gt; on a strike.
A-Vice President Colfox had a son I
I added to hie family on Monday.

CHAMCERY ORDER.

Are Dr. C. W. Roback's
Stomach Bitten, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
three greatest rebiedlcfi the
world im crer known?

— Tb" widow of tb« Into Osn. Ovvnre
H. Th-rmas is on her way from Omaha ,
»*&gt; W

Because
•dee of liewg President in favor of Mayor
O’Hal’, who hasn’t another Idea to Ids
beck.

i

— The defeat of the Irish bill is
dieted.

leas,waa

S. MA

»-’swa&gt;iKt fiKJ »t

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_AbesU.er laiprerod Mrsm sad wild Uad. M u.-.

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wai£?I * SMITH,

Q&amp;gPIZ MACnUUIT DKFOT.

JAMES JEXKS.
DETROIT,

•

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1CCHI0A1

BRASS WOBK OS BB4H CASTIIM

JJJ AM eUBWTUTgn^

CosatiM. Cities, Towns,

'

After eleven years' -experi­
ence and trial the salra have
increased each and every
year, and themiinds of teetew (unsolicited) of tbe re­
markable curoa they have
performed bear witnoas.
Read the letters in Local
Column of cures by iEtept
tniwlipinM
*

.Wj-psesre
■SiwUlBa^

GEORGE PRESTOS
I*rg. SWril Selected swekrf

GROCERIES,

T’Aasara’SL.vss.si
Avarua ViCTOBY.-Peck. (Republleaa.) has bMB etooted to Cong rose from
the Totodo (Ohto) District, by 8,000 ■»-

HtcioaYCTfrsMto^M
HUtkir VlLU,
otugawruA*.

: PICTURES FRAMED,
‘

Is tbs teMtstetes sad brel nf wwksnMtea.
With GILT, 1MITATIM GILT, IMITA--------------------------- 4 GILT or Blsek
TIOW1

5TZ

�BUSINESS CARDS.
Monday sUQracd IU.tr Vall«p kailread
■d .nto U,. Und. .1 th. Af.oteg.. ctatlnU

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

UMliaerv.keaMIlL.'Aaaiee.
Barry. gdoMkiifou.
Ctfitai.Gw.C.SHUto.
CMlMM.ain.Ma
Usalmge, David IL Ueak.

ARE MOW SELLIMG

WKiN brothers;—
Drip, Isdtiii Gimria

Imag.JabaJ. H.Xrahett,

Jabaauwe, La.l M. Dewey.
Mapl. Urtn, Uand.r U,tan
DrenjovJ!*.' Wmteeewe P. Do
1‘ralnefUia, AiaeVc TuwiaJ
KeUaad. U.„ Wilcox. .

HARD WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Cheaper for Cash than any Houbo in Burry
Count^e
.
'

NEW

DAILY!

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

JW’Spcciolitiee in every department’.

STOVES!

STOVES!

LIFE IN UTAH
g

esms

Wo have now in H to ole lie lorgcgt variety of

COOKING,
PARLOR COQK AX’D
PARLOR STOVES

GEORGE PRESTON,

General Grocer,
The lecture which was to have taken
plnoe at the Court House thia (Wodnoaday) evening, ia jx^tponed until Monday

ever brought to Ilcuatlngpa. Cook one and all and see them.

evening, April 25th, at tbe sama place.
Mm. Lottie C. Hannum, the Dec t uroas,
ia spoken of aa a lady of fine talent and
ability, and her subject, “ A True Stan­
dard of Life,” i« one which cannot fail
to plcue.
All are invited.
Lecture

Haatmga. Mich. April 20. UCV.-wly

HARNESS SHOP—A fine Stock of Harness on hand. Be­

ll

pairing done promptly on abort notice.

WIGHTMAN
&amp;. GREBLE.
”

New Goods.

New Goods.

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
IHt NEW MTICLE *F FMI!

aaanineat of personal property throughout Uhn
County.
Tbe Chair appointed as inch ooamitiee, Uaur,
llmlgo. of OrangerHle. Cailina, al Tberr-applc,
and Saab, of Woodland.
On Boiko. Ur.rre Upham. of Maple Glare,
•ud Unggp. of Yankee .Springs were added u
till, committee.
The esmoittre aubaillcil a report, thduj th*

Are in receipt of a Large and desirable Stock of

Drugs And Medicines.
Every department of the well known popular City Drug
Store will bo found complete.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.

MMomom

quantity of Puuddings, Cast arda, Cream*,
Charlotte Huaoc, Ac., dte. It i* by far
tho chimpcet^loalthiost and most delicious
food in the world.
Band Bea Mom Farina Co.,
«•“«
d*. M Fork Pinos, M.r.

plahtS.YT.-1860-X.
tTohbi^ters.
Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper, Traveling
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, tfc.

ess. tbe rirtli.i aril .r.&gt;o0, ..4 » prop.ilr
grows, s&gt;4 frum the beat ra&gt;l«ly, will pf Ue
4m&gt;nble qaa'.tin nt early frail, product!, rani.
•&lt;1». MlidUf, fcworai of aaoda. baestj at tana,
Vpuoaaaat akin. dabtaej at Carer, aad richness

Particular attention paid, to Compounding Prescriptions.
STORE OPEN AT ALL HOURS AND PRICES LOW.

PhcBnlx Block,

.

-

IlaHtinjjs, Mich."

Cold is Down to $1.12!
1244

XM •orld-r.ncwo;.!

For twenty-fivo conti you can buy of

your Druggist or Grocer a pockag* of
Boa
Farina, manufactured from
Irish
or Carrageen, which will mako
sixteen quarts of BIhno Monge, end a liko

MGME
H1ST

la

ESrSsratsiii

FOR

H OTHI
W!
BOYJ

AND

LARGE STOCK
Bought during the late Decline

Tliis wonderful vegetable restorative ia
tbo ahoot-auchor of the feeble and debiKteled. .Is a tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid, it has no equal among
■tomachion. Aa a remedy for the narrow*
weak nose to which womenjaro especially
subject, it is superseding every other
stimulant.
In all climate*, tropical,
temperate er frigid, it act* aa a spedfio
in every species of disorder which underminen tho bodily strength and break*
down the animal spirits. For aale by all
druggi*to.

48tgfl

10.000 AUEXTH WANTED
roa .

PRIERT ^0’0 INUIN.
^r"----iSSESEKKBHfc.
THS ORSAT SBDldU DUWT1ST.

Gold.

PRICES REDUCED

Cheapest Store in the City. One Price Only

The I’mMenlappointed, super rrMtatke of
the Council. Wm Tinkler Fire Worden and
pound Master.
Tbe Counell thee Mljeorurd, to owel os Hater-

Waaraplea»rJ lo ncllre the ln.pm.vm.nti be
lag made io ear clrv.U. Tea seal'cad Mib.Uahal erase walks have beta bail! atresa BUU
.tree*. and a drain u being cusalraeicd io jwra«»
the waler front gathering Ur peels on XuteMrral
Where U iei.l&lt;r&gt;eeiei)b&lt; Jeferwin . laedditipa,
Jfffrtmn atrret. Virth at Male, ia being traded.

|J

HYDE &amp; PRINDLEU

REAL

q

ESTATE

EXCHANGE.

CLOTHING HOUSE!

Wienat, It baa pleased the KepremsOrani
1 icbileet of lb* U i*l rara* to call from Ms labor
la the qearrieaof earUi onr worthy brother Elu
Wood. who. as Euler.J Apprentice. Fellow Craft
sad MasUrMaeon, fully displayed thee* many
rlrtac. which endmrvd blue io Ue Craft; and
ITAmee. la lb» deaUi of Brother Woud wo fo.lj
rtcngvlse o«v dependance upon tbal Supreme
Grand Moawr.lbe e mnd of wboe* garel we ansi

“ writ ep,* er the paper abnUn‘1 go le prone. On
Saturday lot we hadsyonng wialer-jealeMegh
for variety, and Seodey nonit, . general freere
ep, which suggested to on Ike tapping of maple
tree, tor another - ran" of sugar. Hoping these

06 Canal Street, Grand Rapids,
la- GOLD AND SILVER PAID OUT EVERY DAY.
Dated. May 20, IMB^-yl

TAXES! TAXES!
DR.
AIKIN,
I\’o. 11, Canal St.
GRAND RAPIDS, MIOH.

Tho way to make money is to save'll; the way
to save it is to buy your

Hardware
.

---- OF-----

H. A. GOODYEAR.

JOHN G. RUNYON
Joflbrson Street, Hasllngi, Ucb,
__________
KEEPS THE LARGEST
.
AND BEST STOCK

OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
In tho County of Barry.

Cuatom Work In U*« la
teait Style, nando to ordonr.
INCOME AW SEE «.

I keep constantly on hand a lar£e and well selected Stack
of HARDWARE boufht of the Manufacturer),
before the recent advance.
WOOLEN FACTORY!
wishing to purciiue these

In tho article of Stores alone,
most useful articles, can save at'

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT

building materials,

CARPENTER’S TOOLS

JVSTD A-X.X. OTHER GOODS
Kepi in . fir.l-d«. DarHe-ere Store •"•rn™? ITS. S ?
io to bo eoW «l bottom price. WMOeil aad «ee me and I
win convince you at once that yr.u are aannj money.

«. a. »MKU»

1 Hastings, Nor ember 3d,

HMTiw»WoeiaFi

�iyvn pw-p*. ' «n fcrpa- ri, m
dstraiptq at tnmijsXqd “aq wq v Dosfoa
O| q*JM ;ct| opsin out ffatMnv «▼—

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VOL. XIV,
Businrss Jlirccton].

Specie Payment Resumed!

MV % ELMIR A WORTH,
UmW-eS*""
NsvmStore.
Fk.t«ii Hi xk. Hutton. Mlehtera.
.
ii&amp;c.vhii.
i
v»» t*l»o«.
JOHN ROBERTS.
*•* s-ir’"- Dw,Uta* •• Cro*‘Wil, t.nr lk&lt; t owri lUu*.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27J1187Q.
r'Jortnj.
A HEW SPRING.
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THE------

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hitmcian

E. H. MALLORY.
siixr.trr. os«« *1 u»» c«ut How*, -iiutian.
MkH**&gt;_____ ’________________
WM. UPJOHN,
PBYMCIAN an 1 Sanrtea. O®'»
»ffiteU
&lt;u«cl llutinn______ ■

BOSTON CASH STOW
Silver will be given in change for the fractional part of a
dollar over seventy five cents, up to the even dollar, except­
ing for sugar.

GOODS CHEAPER THAN JSVER.

H. J. HANEY,

Jh-LJUEN BENNETT.

I. W. VROOMAN,
DBPifr FIIEIUVF foP Boron
to *Ii bu-ow »ilh rn-taptaoB

u

DR. C.C.LIHSLEY,

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

Hastings

WRIGHT St. SMITH,
u l.«, t■««»&lt;.
Coii

sttorseys

!■1"

Cash Store!

Are now offering for sole, a full Stock of TWew and Seasonable
Goods, recently purchased .in the beet eastern market* at the
lowest iweriblo prices for cash. Our stock includes a full line of

J e««ute. Mkl.

OUR MARKET BASKET-

The Advantage* of a Garden—How to
Plant Vegetable*—Good and Profita­
ble Borta for the Garden.

gvstious upon making selections and
planting may be useful or interesting to
some of our readers.
Of course about tho time when our
common cultivated fruit trues exhibit the
petals of their flowers, is tho proper sea­
son for so wing gardens in general in open
culture; but many vegetables arc plant-

~WM. H. RAYFORD,

much earlier in spring.

Cloths and Rcady-mnde Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, &amp;c.

~
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.,
DI-lltBS in Drw. neUelaa*. totral n

’^“Ca.h paving cu-tomcre, fi" ub a call. Wo will ebecrfully show• you^gj it* warm sunshine, inviting liim to begin
nur htuck that you may cumiare (irices with any other firat-cbiM Store
to •• make garden" uutaalm that bo sows
in the sarnv day hia peas cucumber* end
th»m, «»a .Ull «r k «U y«" •» •• &lt;•» “■&gt; "ll
7“, 11“l " _ , lima boons hardy and fonder getting the

Huilte*.

C. G. HOLBROOK,

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We will take in cxclinnge for our g5od.«,

BUTTER,

EG-C3-S, IDH.IEI?

P’ZUCTIT

&lt;3cO,

WM. H. JEWELL,

We are also Agents for one of the best
JOHN MTCHAEL,

SUniS’

GBANT &amp; PHILLIPS.

Hastings, May 19th. IWO.-yl___________________

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WM. L. COBB,
■Jimi,, vie aura I »

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HASTINGS DRUG STORE
FiiutT noon west or uxtox dlgct.

HOLBROOK 4 MILLS,
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riichio-a.1*-

HASTINGS*

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.. Prop's,
WM- JONES,
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tourtod «n lid4 »1 Mirer J'liU*.*a4 o» VatoM-

a mJ
Hutton

AARON CLARK

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Pertuvu^,
_____

Due Stuffs.
Patent Medicine,

White

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The Be^ in the Market!
IIAKNEHS

HASTINGS HOUSE.

j^p&lt;l&lt;Ue-vlU* BxoH»ni
IL A “ANDT- JOHXBOJL R-,

Bookt'md "st^Hemerv, The School Book, need in thi.
County, Speaker,, MimeUaneou, Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Tapers,
Envelopes, ^c.,
Wblob ^IH '«■ Sol.1 at
«'

K. HEKRICK,
HOMOEOPATHY.

num ur

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nicblK*n Central Railroad-

1869.

~ November,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
.CIXX7KH,

itoUkCrrek.

•pyoMttOPATHIC POyifctan asd • Bergeea.

CITY HOSPITAL, CLEVELAND,©.

Sffl Silver ail M Van.

To Treat all Kinds of DIsteaM

&lt;869.

fti’iSWI*

Batik &lt;*rek.

NUMBER 53

The ant ia a mnnny foetid insekt
They live, about one thenrand five
hundred and fifty ov tfcnn, more or ices,
in the sumo-hole in the ground, and hold
their ;ropcrty in common.
They Imre no holy days, no eighthour

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, but tho bridegroom has nqt'given up his wages.
OtteumbBrs—Early Russian, esriiest busineui. Ho declared there U no '
elumftd little tailsro,
sort; White Spine, beet far table or more amusement in being useful that '
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stnuting uno’s self.
uicic anuni.
.
lettuce—Early White Hoad, lender
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Thera is no radonlery loafers among
and crisp; Largo Butter, superior flavor. ,
u,. Jaektw au-a_
I them, and you never kin see one out ov
Muskmelon—Nutmeg; Green Citron.
* nyjriKASTR PPTCtnwFn
n job.
Watermelon—Mountain Sweet, very |
A REMAKABLE PRISONER,
They git up arly, go tow bed late, work
fine; Diack Spanish, fine, require* a
allYu
thenot
time
andtwo
est on
tha arguang
run.
or a*
aunt*
sum
The Story of &amp; Man Who Fasieif Hli phuoliah queeJiau that neither of thani
lunger tearou.
Onions v-YcUow Danvers'; RodWcthTime In.lhe Pcnitentisy Pleasantly. ' didn't uudentund; they didn't karo
ersfield.
whether tho moon ix inhabited or not;
Ponmips—Ixmg Dutch; Student, finIn 1631-2 ihtre lived in Monroe coun­ nor whether a fiah weighing two pouads,
oat variety.
ty, Mi**., u planter named Wooley. Ho put into a pail of wator alreaddy pbuD,
1’eas—Daniel O'Rourke, quite early; was a half-brood, at leant there' was a
Dwarf Blue Imperial; Champion of good dual of Cherokee Indian in liim.
England, very fino; White Marrowfat, lie owned about 200 riiivca, and had dll mom
for Ir'o crop.
tho worst habits of the old-time plants^
Potntoee—Early Rose, skiu n&gt;«o col­ —drinking, gambling, and haroo racing.
ored, very best tabla qualify; Early Mo­ Tho pursuits alternated, firmed hi* soul
hawk. now, fino fate keeper; White occupation, tha plantation being ioOF.They don't core whether Jupiter i*
Pooehblow, seedling of tho Old Peach­ ogod by an overseer. He had the aolo thirty or thirty-five millions of mile* up
blow, prove* a good market variety.
nrtno of pjaMtaiug a role of Indian ven­ in the air, nor whether tliu earth bob*
Riiduhos — Scarlet Turnip; olive eration for the sacrodnoss uf Iris w«?L around ou its axes or nut «o long a* it
He would not cxocuto a note for any didn't bub ovur their kurn krib and epQl
hos — Early Bush; Summer purchase whatever, and hold all men in
. _
k, later and richer; Turban, Borerign contempt
who violated
late autumn; Hubbard, must productive tlieirjpledgvd word. He hod no oonihard, living prudently,
and beat fur winter.
■in, praxcing God by
ntmeton in killing n mon in wlrnt ho- cemmittii
Tomatoes—Cook's Favorite, earliest; deemed a just quarrel; but his word minding I
Largo Smooth R.-d, for main crop; Fo- was hi* bond. Thia wus hi* well-known
gec or Perfected, late and fine.
character, and he *ould hr.vu got credit
Turnips—Rod Top Strnploafi and for thousand* on hia word carier than
Golden Ball, for fall use; Improved Yqb other num could have gvt hundred*.
low and White Rutabaga, fur keeping. At the-time wo epoko of no had ±UleJ buko tow tho yi cfous, and a study
Besides tho abuve, a sprinkling of ar­ several persons in gambling quarrels, the Christian.
omatic, swoot'nnd “ pot Herbs ” for sol- aud ho wm looked upon os a man not to
bo crossed except at tho risk oflife.
bio; of thu*', Curled Orees, Double
Ono night, whilo playing card* in Cbl- their holo in tho ground, and
Curled Parsley, Large Squash or Tomato ambus, a quarrel aro-,0 about tho game.
Shaped Pepper, Green fiage—tho small Hisoppcn&amp;rtwna a known desperado,
learoil variety for those who fancy *age and he gave tho lie to Wooley’* stato- watch tho nunta and be ctrengthenod.
tea—Cumwnv aud Summer Savory aro mont about tho game. Bowie* flashed
If mu hod (added tow his present oorecommended n* tho inosi approviij and cut snunltoneously—both were slightly ! parity) the pachunc* and grit%v then
useful; but as only a small quantity of wounded, wfcpn a lucky blow laid Wool- atoms ov animatoed natur. every moun­
throe M-asoacr* aro necessary for family ejr*s opponent dead upon tho floor. tain an the l-umin or the earth wood,
nse,thoy may o«cupy a corner by thorn­ Next morning Wooley was ariestod— before this,
bin leveled, and ormy
selves. -GrttndRapUt EogU.
arrested b&lt;xause ho did not care that it inch of lurfaco would scream withfruitshould bo otborwise. Wooley (tad carriod hi* killirg to for that tlio judge fi ll
A French Romance.
bound to commit liim, in order to avoid habitant! or tlieunivcroc, and bin fed on
tho imputation of being affsetod either cum and other tasa.
I have sot by tho hour and and a half
One of those littlo roraancoa of which by of hi* desperadoism ar wealth. Ac­
tho Frunch aro so fond baa lately taken cordingly to jail went W00I17. ’^ho
jailor
was a weak man—weak in cour­
place in Paris, and is thus deecribed :
have
thought how big must be the joekM. Robert, an immensely wealthy and age and to resist tho influence of a doahighly accomplished gentleman, well- oer. After bearing his confinement for om wl;o w\« ruttofiod to helisve that even
known not only for his valuable coUco a day or two Wooley sent fur the jailor. an aunt, thbknstuv the bugs, could hav
“ Bee here, Jim," said ho “ yvu knew
tion of painting* and mcdhnral relics,
but for nis skill os a designer and point mo; Tyou know I never break mjfirord.
Oh, Jiow i do pity the individual wha
er, bearing that ono of his tenants, n Now I want to go out and bare a social
belcarra that u'.l things here aro th*
Mr. B., whom he had never seen, kept
work or on ucaidcnl!' lie robe Himself
ono of tho mo*t extensive manufactories
of faucy boxes and onuimentai object* will onme, lock myself in. and it will be
heaven.
in France, called on him with a view to all right."
T had rather bo as ant, oven a humbly,
make his acquaintance.
This argument was enfuroed by meteEntering tho counting room he found rial considoratiuns; and night after, bandv-latmd. re'ofnn.L avrarfna.*aiit
a good naturod, ucccutno mntlcmon of night Wooley used to come out and cnmiddle qgo, who groetod him thus :*
joy hi* nocturnal liberty. Tbo Court az I would wijn the throw of a dice.
Ants aro older li.on Adam.
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■ “ I suppose you have seen my odrer- tilting soon, he,guttho cnso nut off, and
Man, for very wus- reasons, warn't
tisemout. and have come to apply fur giving l&gt;ail in the stun of 1100,900, wn.s
built
until
1UI other
that situation as a designer?”
released.
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At the next term of Court, UVooky J
4«w»un«ti^,-ood.
For a join, Mr. Robert replied that
ho had. Mr. B. supptiol him with was but upon trial; the jury rhjtfnod • 1 f,a nranWb.«m made fust, ho would
uuwh-d upon buadn ths rest w the
paints and brushos, a:iu requested him a vurdiet of guilty, and tho Judge sen.to produce n design fur a casket. Mr. toueed 1dm to onu year in the peniten-' 1°“-,
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Rottort soon founjl out that what Mr. H. tiary at Jackson.. The papers were dulv L H» prebably would bar objektod to
Httto biray
Inxzy anta
ants at
st all, and
really wanted was an artist who would made out, ami the Sheriff protiowxl to 1 having any Kttlo,
i
variant
other
obfoetfone
would
her boon
strictly carry cut his own ideas *»■&lt; start with 1dm for Jackson, but Wooley . ............-‘•L-*---------------------- '■&gt; *•—»-----olferqjl, । oually green.
tliai tnoso were pure, and funnod on an demurred.
I cm glut! tiujl m.-^i wux the last thing
“ Yoq’know, Sheriff," said hr, “,tbnt
oxtourivo knowledge of art. Ho soon

tho pea* and beeto aro beginning to vegctato, while the cucumbers and beans,
inltcad, are just commencing to rot.
nta nirnmit
best fitted for the germination of leading
vegetable seeds, will perhaps be •effi­
ciently indicated os follows: Soods that
may l»o sown any time in April—beet,
carrot, crow, celery, cabbage, cauliflower,
lettuce, parsley, parsnip, onion, pirns,
radish. Vegetable seed* that ma-r be
sown in tho open ground in thi* latitude
from the midJie uf Muy to Uie middje of
June — beans, »wwtoom,melon, squash,
produced a sketch which suited bis cm- the country is poor—can't afford tho trip
tomato, cucumber, mnsturtiam, etc.
—and *0 I’D just tet my boy Csrear drive i
Flower seeds of all kinds, with a few exme down to Jackson, and eave all the
roptibns. had belter not bo town before
i fault with it
liinix-lf, exacted
the middle of May.
rhe 6hcritL4inx!tHxri them, and, ere
he was awan, Woolev emrad them and
asaignrd tiA him. But v. hen be was in­ nut them into ,u* no elect.
“ All right,” raid ho, •* I almll bo off
troduced to tlio work rooms, and found
sad Um y )nc_n num thing.
om hundred and fifty girls, many of to-morrOw monung.”
Their laws cinl like our laws, made
Tho Sheriff knew that ho had a des­
and oultirating the brat of oach variety, them young and beautiful,, buisily em­
for it certainly takes no more time and ployed, anil was informed that ho would perate man to deal with, but when ho with a h,ii«&gt; in them, eu that a man can
care to raise a really good improved be required to supply them with de­ reflected that Wooley never broke hi» gtoal a hew anil ride through them on a .
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vegetable than a poor one, ar uno of a signs and show the young ladirs how word aud had, bveiAos, over 1100,OUO -walk.
They &lt;1 -n't luiv any whisky ring, that ~
mongrel and doubtful character, and thev were to be carried out, the young worth of property ho could not move,
is rirte wuus, simply b. k--juo it hooka bi
there orc many kinds of seeds that every artist began to fool as if he should need he made a virtue of necessity, and loft
tho
million,
and
then
iugalircs
its
own
tilings
to
take
their
turn.
'
one can save far hinuelf, with proper at- to bo carried out hiuiselL
True to Li* ward, Wooley loft fur ackts.
“ Working fur a living,” said he tn
tantion, after once getting a steak of fa­
They don't hnv enny legislators that ’
vorite, well-tested varieties; still it is not himself, ” is not entirely devoid of at-I1 Jadaon, aud in time arrived. Putting
unat the Mention House, ho rallied out, yu kan bi, noyenv Judge* laying aramd-always convenient to do it, there arc
/Beiug an accomplished artist ho visited all the gambling hells with on tho l-.aff-ih?ll, ready to bo mL
wmo that ore best grown by largo dealplowed hi* employer, and was dolightod, which that town oven thou abounded, lured.
in seeing liis diwjrns in steel, ailvur, en­ and tha next morning drove up to tbo * I rathor like tho ants, and I think now
amel or wood. Ho took pleasure hither­. I’cnitontiaxT. Entering the ward room, I aboil m il out ml money and real estate
of getting a supjd? of good seeds ia per­
and iino 'em.
to unknown in seeing his work in the1 he inquired:
haps less an obstacle with most peopla
I bad rather jins them than the bulls
“ Whore rholljl find tho Warden ? ”
shop windows, in tuo bnduira of his1
than want of forethought and tho trau“ I am tho man,” raid Ool. Dickson.
friend*. This workshop life was care­
The bull* and the beam handle mon &lt;
*• Well, I have .brought you a priofully concealed, nor did his employer■
suspect who ho was. Bat ho soon foundI
among twenty tomatoes, a* many psa^ a mare fasana ting object in the daug-,
a doran cabbge., and to many new rod
torofM.B. who took partin the duties1
unto* ted sorts, and many old ones with of tho manufactory, duo -was romuka-.
blo for bur accomplishments andI
beauty, and M. Robert soon found,
that, as regarded tasto and culture inl
nil matters which especially interested[
him, lie hail noror mst ono like her.,
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wire, in enumeration below, rancho* wo Stsp by stop tho pair foil «» b»ve, aud
ho bo ingratiated himself with tho fath­.
feow to be good, anil altough
bo others Quito equal to » portion of er that, after due deliberation, h &gt; ounthem, aro such as wo think can bo safely sontod to their union.
Previous to the marriage tho old gen­
tleman spoke of a dowry. I shall giro
Marie W.000 f. ” said £0, with* a fitdo
air'ofboasting. “Ah, mon garoan?
“And Iropi«e," added M Robert,
for shoiling: large Lima. 0“ worm soiLs. gravely, “ that I, too, must settle romoJfoeto—Blood Turnip; Early Baseans, tliing &lt;m my wife- . Well -1 wiR
This cauwxl a .peal uf laughter which
wm redoubled when the artist added:
CrU&amp;rroti— Early Horn, for table use ;

oner.”
.
“ Where ii.ltfT5' inquired tho Warden.
.
,
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“Hero’; I am tho man,” ami Wool«y handed over the Sheriffs mittimus.
Tho Warden was nmated. Haohoo
lunatic to deal with, ar had tho man
killed the Sheriff, aud then oomo to tho
prison to defy him ? Ho could not toll:
but ho determined quickly to keep the
man, since he offered himwlf.
- said Wooley, "lot’s go

sticking In* horn into a flabby piece of
Ericv and teasing it up into the air. and
the other ketching it when it comes down*
and trampling it under his pare.
This may lie plum far tho bulls tad
beans, but it is wura than the cholera
morbuit for Eriu.
.
1
.
Ants nererr dii'.urb Erie.: vu couldn’t
sell one eny Erie cany more than yuootdd

talked *o pleasantly that tho warden felt
rearured, and said jocosely:
” Now, Mr. Wooley, whit branch of
1 guinea* ifoyou think you would like

^"'to

tell tho truth, colonel," said turn-, other Due.

Wooley, “1 never did n dav’s word in

T AND FLATTER,
when bs drew forth the title deed, aad

T AMD rLASTBR,

AWbreX D«u&lt;

chMedtU

�ATM, gy,
0©WT2rp HITDEHBAH.......... .....................................

a'iEEE HABHOTaS
That enslaved the bo^ly; thia tbs soul, I

I An JBnay Dellvrrcd brjwt tAn Haattnfft

grtf SlmSonfntj.

ar. Lby so much as the tool beoa. great- ’

REECViD TOTHE EMPIRE

,$900.
IM*J2«‘ZJ

er prjraJban th© body, by co much »
thia weseo than that
Ito pcjwer and infim nee once firmly
; Webster and Line-dn show -us that they
ICHHGl
fixed, la like tho maelstrom of the groat
had an intense, olmosi holy, reverence for
deep, that bears iu victims swiftly round,
their mothera. and that tn a moth»r\ inuntil' with ono fatal plunge, they ore lost
forever.
sire. Tha •'.carpet bag ” sjokea of by debtod for ths suooms that crowned their
tha "Devil’’ in a former number of the livea.
'
powulna to draw them back ; but mo­
Ha.tings Hume Juurnal. has arrived,
thers, wives, sutnro, you can exert an
and its coaienle wQl rem ba in their
influence that shall kreip tho young and
place in the offiae of tbs Bixjrrx, in our w ITd in bobalf of the young men of totho unwary from entering ujxm this fear­
now rooms in the bank building of day; ’ more expo inlly of that elu. of
ful course. You can exert an influence
BovniGiiawn, corneruf Stitoaud y.ungmen who, having gone out from
ujMm thorn such as you would wi-h to
Jcfforaoc streets.. No misfortune over-. the' protecting ooro of a fhtlrar’s houao
have excrte-l over-your door ones in like
“ •hall
**"** 'be*'located
' * ’in our
‘ n©w *011.11. inuthar'a love, have nut as, yet »
taking uk. wtt
pout ion. You can binidi tho wino cup
quarters by the' fire: of Ma£, and expo J cured for tbemwlv«i the iaflaenoe of a
from your ril© boards. Yon caa refrain
to iesue the first number uf tho fifteenth ; burn., ns au imx-ulive fa&gt;.wrutMibftbn and ■
from uT-ring to tiiat you ig man hi« first I
relume of the Butexs daring tho ensu­ j careful forelhunght for tho wolfoS of
glass, that from yuur fair hand is to hard |
ing week, printed on a Tower Pros., and | their iuved ones that shall bo a telistnari
t«&gt; refuae.
enlarged to a tldrty six-cultnnn sheet, i| t«i keep them from tho temptation* that
You ©.in exert an influence upon your
29x46 inehro la size. But moving and , now bwiot their war.
associates, and through them upon the
enlarging will require much hard labw, j There aro many sqah in Haxtingx
eommunily nt largo, that will render this
andU perehsnee, th* n-xt Is*uo of tho_ ' They are u ttaingers in a atnngo
inuu -ter »&gt; l.i leonn, • i repubive, th-it the 1
two land, with, |arha|Mi. uu friends hero ox- voi-y m m who are now its must xtuluus
Bxwwn should lie delave.1,
boyoad tho utra! time. ..urpitronv wi'l ‘ eopt »uch as they nray chance to aj .k - du.vn I. ix. will, if there Lo in U.tm uno i
si&gt;a»k
of manhood, giro up thrir nefiuiuadsrst-ind from thri tho cau a, and
. ’Ihrungii
’
tbeir btuinase rotations ur on
uus rolling, or, if they will nof, shall ;
cure tho necessary ilohy. though w-&gt; n • I tlieatnwt
I ran -e Ihvui to rasp-ct the majority of th© &gt;
hope to bo able to issue it promptly
,
They wish to obtain su entrant? int. law now upon our statute book*.
I’
pubbration day.
Will yvu .luitf an 1 by y.rar influence f
&lt;ou» phoo whoro they cun spend thoir
leisure hours ia good aociutv nn.l inn ,, so mould puLJfo „piuion that a viujtslel f
l»w may U- vi-dientei, and thereby J:
cent omusemanl. But whore slinll they
giuat evil bo.luuiUhe-i from our midst. *
go ? No public reading room, with it.
On the 0th day of April, 1S70, in the
over ready sourwa of pleasure rtanda
atty of New York, wee held tl&gt;e b.st
meeting of the American Anti-Slavery ojien to invito them in.
।
Business mon, u n role, care Lut little
Dxxx PKXixirs, the world renowned wh. ro thtfir emjiloymio spond thrir Umv.
champion of Hxntax TUinrs, prraided. if they uro on hand during burincis
It was one of those githe.-hira that
rarely occur, a time who &gt; lhe uri^uaThey, porh.ips, attend some Chureli,
toie of a nr-.-si moral, easalntn! political
but it ii seldom that a kind hand is ti mil ’’empires for th,, i^rpriuntfon of
reform meet toeete-bia e thi? victory they
that imbrncl ajsl on, nnd ibis Joy rcorganised to achieve, but which they did | btren h.-d out to woleonv, them, or a door
uot only ns one
not then hope could be arc.nnplbhvd in । op&lt;-nod to Miuivq thorn, nod thoy’an- free Stalo, but, if
s;*uaty, n&gt;. • four
tbeir day andnge. But tbci.- wort iv I thrown b irk upon th air own rtM-ntrcos additional*' cuuiurn;
•a'Ui •, it tho cumfirnuinaomctii. Miasiag tho homo cir­ plotett event of the _______ __ r
supreme taw at the land, and Ca-ne U i cle and tho fri •udly voics, they g.iout in | Nu act of auoh aig-r, | im; ort^n're
ov« r iu si ;u illy c.ua-jmmato I.
forever aanthllnteJ tn too lUpubl.c of
•&gt;b ■’) ir.oo to tiro prinolplo implanted
Th© luvclamarioa is tho l arpy ,
Wrablugtou, Uu coin and Grant.
within them by their Creator, to se.k the I !&lt;jgt o t. a ronunmid’c,. future.
Wo append tbeir resolution*. and a-k
for tteosn the attention of all claas ■ of

tUcrary AtncfaConby Chat. D. Conita.
[ ■ Tho liroi of such mon as Washington,

3HTIHO
IN HASTINGS!

•co al iko".

CA5SIMERE8,

VESTINGS,

Furnishing Goods,
Hals and Caps, and everything pertain­
ing to men’s wear.

Second,
A JinFFUTTKIW DEriRTWikT.
where work will bd done in tho best
stylo ktoown to tho trade.
Third,
oniaea. Bstreft. Mick .
NO PRICES LOWER THAN OURS,
A.nd L.n«tl.v,
titUg, tar^t.
It will bn for your interest tv examine
our stock and prions.
O.-rr. Cbafr tl • Hcrjain !
Jl'mtrr CMXiitj'el Bottem Print.
HaU and Cap,. Cktap f
.

" *rinr,_z

J. B. LEMLEY.

IVhy

In Exchange Block. Middleville.

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH;
rar Perron* desiring
bargains will do wull I
Agon-7- US-1 ’
•

Is it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

Because

i.tltBIAUS-U CAUKtAUtn'i

JOHN PATTON 4 80S.

They aro the best combina­
tion ever made. •

Why
Do tho Drm *
mend Dr. RoL._ _
to tbeir customers?

They/ Imre various nauwtr-nrnn I
Rivo.-Vnlhy Sample Rootai. Star and
Empire Satoans, jn 1 *&gt; on, until y.ni
It is the
iuiru numbered twenty in thi* tjwn.
having fo.n
There they aro “bail, follow*, widl riirir ireda
da.trv and
It Ik the

Because
After yenrs of cxjiericuce
and tml they linve been
proven to k n sure cure
for Dyspepsia and- Indiges­
tion. .

uf An-lrow John1 „ - ‘J'TT’T............fl”’t ‘boco’onri
m-n would always vote w.th hit former
I ma-ter.
.
It ia thn fu’filiinoul t.f tho rnnliiwx
| of Ak-xandor H. SUphons in ftHS.

There the v find pl .taint ro&gt;ms und. | cult" Cunvoutiou of- January IMil
| wh n heJselarel that tlu r.rernmout
honrty w •!&lt; urao.
I1 , ' ‘Bi re* t10 O®"u’ ‘
YforiTh'TB tlu- all
I daaud Tra-m, oat ..r which four Sintbd.l' mi'! th i. glittering ta.Kuatli.aa of Wo liecu enrvrel-that w„ „.isrllt
,d
to do tide g.ea wo.-k, ]M*iilcei.t -or a th ■ bar J ar t .cm no. uuiil, iucit -d by t-iu ins'itutem u slau- y-and .‘nm’o
guilty Mt. gratemi ;or a l&gt;.ampbu&gt;t
an ! uadaairv-xl piftwcn-. w welo.-n ■ a fie drunken plauditn of their f.-ilawa, V-mtoty for four crore t» bo ad-lrit ia
“
,
k
{
bjr
-and
foiwronged spud to oar sf lo-, promisin ' fl.nv IhVi. tk .
I .............. r
1&gt; _ ■
him henratorth o mik - every eifo t t»
Jo Udy (hi.trope, you j ere
eeeure to tern a aaT.- ex-r l.e of til h s
imp. .omit al, and haveyuurbis: slave
rLthte, and the present opi-ortuoliy tor
w.e.whel from you by ,■«, mSltafW
r. to, ns buutfe Am. rl. a nnd Mcxieuwem,
or by the yimikti odrenw ol nnivora d
uiniiiP-iimtMja, whfolr'inav locuuna'!. be
oxnected tu lulfotr."
"
' ’
' Tltt/uig forto.ta l tlroir own respect. it
Iti t.e reward of th-- fi.folif, ofa
b bit: a stop to thalwhidi will foctuit tLo nir .i whos- forbearance saved tli&lt;&lt; slaryrosp ctor utliors, and in. the sisko.'iiug hold r &gt;n wur. an I irhov labor enricht
djt-.ihuf th-duly pe.s wo find the w- tno l .n.l owuorin ;&gt;eacc.
It is th • cvnscer.itiun of a decree anui-qneMmurdor and robbery, ifoentfous- hvaod by th- p«TL.
theit c«ib»m
nos*, und crime uf every tiaina and dr- nn 1 their Lwknftiree, in ti.eir courts
and iu their chn.-clie#, an! u» longer on*
• &lt;
Such is their ouur e, un i «vcty day the [►mhI by tint D.-tnocratic partv.
It it tho doom of tiro dogum of Carto,
prieun and th» grave upon to ne-ivc anti
au&lt;l the opumng uf the d&lt;a&gt;r ut «&gt;erf.-«
war, whioh on the northern half ot thi daw tlio irgb^uy portals to hide from Eimlty.
1
eontinosrt, have for » few ye.ra bee. thesw.owing gas.. of a alriolu.n world
Hi- tho tiuntph of tho BaDjf, an ’
■uuled. aro to be ml wa&gt;-J long eno-J.b tiro sad w.-iiok of log, dishonored. mi t. nnn-tier mon. n,,u.n&gt;
i____ .
■
to doe little bart-.luK, i oot ilnv more
Our neLfbtows, thj K mucks ••«
It rojuimj but a little effort of icing-’
lag very vaitant. nod teug, ap;n&gt;r i.tly,
for the oomtiijof the fray, tloiv tec. in itiin, and tlio ■ id, pitiful wr.-ck xtands
will foe! after they ba o .rlod the matter before you. tho stamp of young manhood
Wedo n^t p.opra-' top eJIet. bittfb usyet upon its brow. only making the
.1 hJ?
°Y,5ci,,!n
«W politics Of
tar and bravado w.l! do t..u work, it w H
promt* of th- pad th» more pitiful by the wlnifo sobiert of riiv. tr.
be aeootnp.labeil wit bout m ©h b«- 0
tttae. We leer -hat th-y are o. .ntin , in contrast with tho reality uf the pre- , It is tho on t of Sectfonailsm, and th"

■ z&gt; ALBE IT D. PlEKCEACo..

v7iiolasala Dry Goods
3 j HZ+Lsjrd .ftrvw,

Why
Is it that I’iivaiciuni use
and ( recommend Dr. Roback’s Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?
|31"*"4 “4 *’«rdi‘o« MN.

THE 2TZW YOBE STORE

F«na «rs&gt;in-,sn’mlon JI-.1 *
F &gt;H.wU4 Usd.-.a.- n -Uch.

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they are made.

•

Why

Arc Dr. Rnback’s Blood
Purifier nnd Blood Pifh
tl»c best remedial taken togethor fur the cure of all
diseases of the blood ?

Fancy Goods,

KioV

Because

BUTTER

URACKERS.
CUACKims.
CRACKERS.
Your CREAM forCrackirolOCRACKER'
ta
WISE

CflACKEBS.

■•n.sT.r.wy of o:fc-T

tha realvr part of lue wo hand omit ug
• f American
a»4 i
uu. h&gt;
that which ia mo n dlfflou t Duteuvc
A f-w riinrt yearn ago n father’* pride, niLn
arisen dIIB by gtnugna now„ Mj u
hods aoehon(ment to the l.w, &lt;&gt;m muthor’s' darling. and guw boh-H
uroider •nteqnv^ttwn.
ttmee. and the xbi.-to ti puuip and' e re
It m.kca every American citizen asfo
cureotaaoeor wsr«ili i.. .» m ch •. na
Is fioro no roinody ? Is then, do iir'’7
‘ho hu'1' Prating J^SOtHJDBB, AIUKB!' poetry aadjduw.-tiwi.rm w..e&lt;i ealtei
hirtr a. wall y |;tt v tc as by tho loa/
upon to endure tue toug march the powor te a'ay tho c mno of tlio foul do­
:t;j&gt;ri!-:inn o.‘ the Governarant
• ’
.
scanty ration, and tbo at uditi a o. th© num and .aro our boys t
i, lt'.*;.fi.ua',ri 1110
of the groat ill
besptmi and l*ttl,- fle.d. a •.parent ,1
There is 1 Bludl I toll it you ?
■
iiiHr vrhiei,
... i.. . ■
tha terrible Panlsns, whoa- ve y time
W‘ m in’s influence.
’
C
fovUwjUBraU.utMn in I.I,
to the vaUxmoe Qureu'a i.wa » ». i.are
Wumaa’s iuflaouoo in tho past hu • V—
ftdas the Baancre of De.th have been,
Lar^n A Well Selected Stock &lt;
j
until a very late hour, a! orert e .tl ©.yJ ptvvjd itonlf n p .wer in the leal
In tioica uf national f zr’’ it
" *
forgotten. But they ri ll live, and riIbMgh the autho lUas of t .© Unit J i m tn’s v*x? that roes elw und uuilicr.u&lt;?
’"not
States will doabtloos um every p.o, er ing in th-: gloom uf tbu-io dark bo ora, as ' ’’’*
means to enforce the Ne'ttrJ.ly Laws, with Ur ive hvnrt and cheerful tones alio
yet much harm can be done by this body
south tlevel ties to rallY round the na•• &gt;.r
of man, end ths aodatanoe they ran renstondaiftla of our country.
« ro&gt; ie
dertothe Red River malcontcnta w.B
It wna~ tt.nDMi'a hand and presoacj
ba very mart! foot •
FAMILY OROCEBIES
Lata dlspitahe. from Canada show that camo no miuutain- angels to the
CuoeUn.g uf
Coffees,
that the whole Dominion ui qt.alt.ng dying en»s wlw laid dumt thrir livco in I: !&lt; i«
.wtthfaaroT another Invasion for rook­ di-faron of the principles thrir xnAbero
•**
lag war, ar having w.tr mnJe upon you Lad. arty taught t'jrm to ijh-ruh.
J^u*"
are two very dURr nt lliiuga.
Ji jIt is tu woman s iafiamnra we innrnuw, d Jrl'
a&lt; to ba eupposad that tho Ite) Rive.when a demon moro iaaaliablo than fom-1 uk'ra.inn, more cruri than p*»tilonsB, and 1 ..
- —------ ---------------

- • buy But*.

Ash Wood.

.
CRACKEB8
Lard. Eggs and Whitt

jyiTftoir saomxKiiT error.

JAMES JEXKS.
DEALER IR MAtlllHFRY,
, ___ An. ri» Aitealtr Slrttl £u'.
DETROIT,
.
MICHIGAN.

Why
Sloinnch
1S.««I 1ft,.
ntler and. Blood fill, tho
Wr«! greatest rcAedi« tho
world baa ever ku.mn?

After eleven vers! eiperienco nnd trial I he ralf,
increased onch mid every
yc-tr, tintl thousmKh of loU
tera (unsolicited) of Lhdrcxnnrkublo curoa UJey hare
performed bear witness.
Bond the letters in Local
Colnmn of cures by those
medicines.

groceries,

«h. «ai .hr,^ 0,. hrt.

The BI&lt;kmI Purifier is thfl
milv nrtirlo hi the market
tvinchcont.nins the celebrated
costly Drugs iuijiortcd ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
manufnci uro, nnd the pjy8
contain the nctirc principle
of 1 odophrOim (Mandrake
Hoot.) and is d substitute
for Mercury.

Because

GEORGE PRESTON

xs
Nigh: u msde hideous; the fair nama : l
H* 1
uf tlio axumuaitr is di-«rao*d“V
u’V 1‘',w
whk‘h bar
■ ,i. । ।
,
’ *4* la
upon h!s s&amp;ouliU:, gad in n
p-.-asn th’ n’tniliunva--1-'-------------------- --- -----------w p
bria.J fiFaril. w5:l &lt;thkj

YOU SHOULD BUY
DETROIT 8T0V

H O VH E

BRASS W01K02BKAS J CASTfltfll
i

“
' Faring* far G*;.~. . n ..r •». «.
r-W’W- ma n
.-.i u. itra.
LriwUMioJ mrollHy Mu .V’.AV
Sntijtr Cireu.’tr and Pritt Litt.
Jaateapiewcr ftBroa. 89Brush St. Det.
^-~AU kinds of fiteam Heating daaa.

Connttee, Cities, Tcwns,
,
School Districts and Railroads.

^^■’tftlSirrV’tri.s
4T*°” ol**IKUUU "" ^IWTIdC?

pun;; OSKI (UJIK ILL!

PICTURES FRAMED,
U OelMca KrtM asd tew st »«kw &gt;MbO.
With GILT, IRITATIOn GILT, 1BITA. TlDil BDSEW003&amp; GILT or Black
I, , ,
Walnut Mouldings.
Brecslm
otwrei

SS.;

Jones’ Building I
Jstocua Buw: UanJaj., Xfehfcu.

__
iuviJr
JS-tflafiiKSS;: IM
FITIIHT QUJLLITV

- ”1nar ruy

'c6aK.C08UjiH4cq

Michigan Exchange.

�Vi, W®.
goal and SRisctlUneous.

BUSINESS CARDS.
iowne a galloway,

BANKERS.

raBmriafflffl «8I
■ 111 AT IMAMCll JJtrtWBai

MAIN"B&gt;:&lt;nTiEJW7

Dues, IMciis, taro,
The Eaton Baplds Jortrnn'ch-xirod it,
title inM week nnd now co e&lt; tn us m
the Eaton ilaj.QU Saturday Journal.

NEW

GOODS

Direct from Factories.

QrrFnnNrw Uooim.- Wm. 6 Goo lycar, of th • firm of Barlow A Goodyear
hua gone to Xcw York fo.- new goods.
»v e &gt;hall CXIMJC-. to .,«• more than usual
att-ac Ions dl-played In tho wav of new

Groceries and Produce.

DAILY

^-Specialities iu ersry department.

S TO V St SI S T ft W*E S

LIFEJNJTAH
MYSTERIES OF MOBHMIIM

COOKJMG,
PARLOR COOK. A.YD
PARLOR STOVES

General Grocer,

cvci- l&gt;rou£jlit to Hastings, Come uuettBd till aud m tilfm.

HARNESS SHOP—A fln-&gt; stbnk of Harness on hand. Beiiairina done promptly on short notice.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

„

,

Hastings, Midh. ApniSO, ISC'J.—wly

WIGHTMAN Iz QVCEBm.

New Goods,

Agricultural Hotel.
Forthe culture of'Asptragut, stndy
•■&gt;11 or randy loam .a tbo best; plant In
the .'nil or ap.-lug. In rows from two ^nd
a half to three foet apart each way;
cover four or five Inches deep. Cono-

C-mltr- aa I r« .or (eras «»■ *VM asanM^s

iES^gtg^iauU euscys.
fcJaiis

New • Goods.

ACKLEY &amp;

LADE
THE HIW ABTICLE IF FSSSl

Aprorx-rxESTa.—Wc not? with great
pkneaut moms, that for n.urly two
years iw-lmvc occupied a- a bualmsa uf- pk-aauro the Appointment1 nf (,‘co, C.
1 arlh. E-q., of Hast ugs. and Cap* .in
Ar.-, without ietur»li g to-JojCTH Corn W
I’. An l ewi, o' Prai-lt vl !e, ns D, pA Fug, tl c p:'«ijiri'U&gt;t»,&gt;ou :&lt;e r f it
u'y M relink hi .tku the oiii-osin tho
tlianLfe for tlio r inlutn kitidn is- f r
G.untv of Bariy. Tho entlouiorf soItKted aw comp-le &gt;t &lt;nd ilHelont, nnd
wll dl-hnrgcihe &lt;1- ty 1 -pad upon
lb-in with ciptnl ability and fld lity.
jA'o cong-.1tul.-4e tie apjkdciteco'n their
sdo hon, and tho Govo niuent on the

Arc in receipt of a Largo and. desirable Stock of

Drugs And Medicines.

w t ■ water. In a month, tran.pl.iut In
i.lils, two feel aj at I. A light soil la the
b st wit । tlncly pulvemed m luuie In
each bill. A tu.shci of seed po&gt;dtoa«
‘ ‘ p cuiautnr-i picking, aud
"Hi givel.
ab',u. three-fou Utt as uuny at tbo sce-t |calt'vc rcli- oud. U til p od'ico front one to two
hundred bushels । er acre.
To dest.oy Lee ou cattle, mix oneTits Daily fruixs is tl 0 name of 1
new da tyjus’ a.arte ! at Grand fl pid*
by C. C. Sextos. Esq., the IIrm niunbe

Evcry department of the. well known popular City Drug
Store will be found complete.
*

quantity of Pduddiagv, Costards, Qreatas,
Charlotte Ituuo, Sc.. Ac. It is by ter
tlw cheapest, healiliicsland most dolicioae

food in tho world,

Band Sci Hou Farias Co.,

TO CONSUMPTIVE S.

PLiJfATIOHBITTBB.
S. T.-1860-X-

Druggists Sundries, Groceries, IVall iPa-pcr, Traveling
' Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, $c.

•1&lt; It is Ki icp.n lvnt mi j-oUilea!
qiicdion ►, and puL lair to be a I &gt;al pu)«r of Inter, st aD‘J rticrit. \V«j Did It
gvlspe*.! In thi cause o’ light nnd in
Idibits t.&lt; bu|ld up tlio Vailej City

*

This wonderful vegetable restorative is
tho -bWt-snchor of the feel Jo and dobHititoJ. As a tonic on! cordial far the
aged and languid. it has no a^eslsraa^

Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

THE GREAT QACTSE
ov.riiuvriur wLh ju»l atcb nrilcnu *u»
theyoutbtu! mlud n.n &lt;tijoy, tilgo&gt;&lt;, aud
Piro, rl .to t &gt; Uiuir Individual um&gt;, ui.d
whi. ti wl.l there o c tend k&gt; potnoti

For twonty-tivc cents you ean buy of

your Druggist or Grocer a package of
Sea Moan Forine, manufactured Cross
J risk Moss or C irrugeou, which will make
sis teen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like

A tli

Cold

linn

win

Down to $1.12 !

’subject, it is superseding Krery other
stimulant In all climates, Lopissi,
temperate or frigid, it nets asa .posdte
in every species of disorder jrLeb undsrminos tho bodily strength sad breaks
down tho animal spirits. For sale by all*

druggisU.

5953

th Jr u&gt; &gt;rnl nnd roc'al and annul pro,-rc-s. Published ly John I- Sbo.ey,
13 Wa-biu ton -&gt;;r.-ct, Boston, Muss., nt
th.- cxt.umciy low price of jLW per

OH

MEN

A N13

BOYS

LARGE STOCK

Saodcaw A St. Louis KAiutosD.Frlduy wo had the p.&lt;u uro of a cu
irom A. 11. Mack, l£q , I’oat.MaSicr .
Cuisun City, &gt;lontc..!uj tcunty. d
Mack is in v.imst « u tuc »utywt «n
r.duoail irvm the Valley to .-:t. i-oixi , VB,auw,„„„,
Aimu. C.tr&lt;m L’.ty, i'aio, Ionia. Hast- a .11 Seia&lt; &lt;!•&lt;».
iiie-.Kai .inasvo, and tbcmw wvKi, via .j lorll, ,Ttn,|
Mthfa mntl b«
Important point. lint tho.dich.gan Ccinrul tu Chicago. Uo
•••‘"L
bother R.ilr-.ad firr-jrvt Th* Howrll ITrnWy
nwt of April Hilt, •trongb
•&gt;»» &lt;”«•“ Oauuty Wbtib berepr.scauw.Uix/ opcrion of a Railroad Chmpai'J hr lb- owlmn- utii 1.10-1 curui-s-..ymanyetfi.t hatm..y
be made
b .U.f •Ida road. Wv lau 8.0 I
many r»^.i.a why Un 1 eq&lt;iv u L.e
Valley siwuli. ou.ua ug* the '.u Idla-oi
a ralir.-ud
an car.j uay Ixib. lheeou
te. lyl ia ox the
l. -n lnd..uieJ.
I \\ e i.opc..o « this m .t ec ag.wteJ at
&gt; 0;.C0 —SoQUiaU HUeriJrur.
un Ihuu.day 'a t Air. M wk mule us a
rail iu tho.1 ureat of the above Uuj of

the late Decline

Bought d

Gold.

PKICES REDUCISO.

Cheapest Store

tho City.

One Price Only

36 Canal Street, Grand Ttapids.

Tbo Grind River Vatfcy Dlvl Jon o'
the M. C. R. R. la doing a splendid
freight aud pos*oiiger bualno a nowa-

WHAT

THEY

JOHN G. RUNYON

Bfir GOLD AND SILVER PAID OUT EVERY DAY. IM
JeObrson Street, Hastings, lich,
lisrtod. May M, HO- yl
____________ i_________________
KEEPS THE LARGEST
V..
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---- - •
mm ««mrw.ll» lh. ufflicWd. «o «.y tb»l I «»•
c on ,&lt;wr Invslssblv Hssadissvlsn ssi RI»W
Parifttr • Mr «n.l. in ■
vt c.m or dl.nM uni Iu •« «d wMok •’ *•« .s&lt;md«l my rxpeeriuooL
-P «» lb rr«w.^d.
■ .1 . -•
-- with nlrM.ro. tirenairnil

TAXES! TAXEST
DR.
AIK1N,
No. 11, Canal St.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH,
pint ruin north of S-vaCa Hotel.)

Tlio wav to make money is to save it; tho way
to save it is to buy your

ffla rd ware

AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
In tho County of Barry.

—OI —

H. A. GOODYEAR.

Sabbath SehaoU.

I keen constantly on hand a la^gc aWi? well selected. Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.
_
. WOOLEN FACTORY!

In the article of Store, alone.

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
BUILDING 3IATi'!{lA1 c'AKPENTER-s TOOLS

k trr eomctlmi* will a.dmbtwny br wcept
shtelatb. JasruU.as ikrj
s..xi«iUldjs.aws.nprvw. .... wltn. d.rtf.n..
«rfarsbU»(mal.rMlforiu eew filter p&gt;h-

a-nid all othhb.ooods
Kopi in
Ihrdwr.
F
fr, to bo «old «t loltot” pn«*- *-(kn ar‘I!
1
"ZSta yon « once "“‘J’Ta^aawalu

gg£

-yjptHulinp, NoTCTiber

IIhstimiWoolhi Farrm

�..... aipkh g?,
thi rotnro wmow

JEW IMEBTIMfx'Km.

LEatGALNOnCKi
SHERIFF'S SALE

bankrupt sale.

LEGAL NOT1CES.__

~

MORTGAGE SALE.

tjji.

POCT. DODD'S
u-to"Upu6U0 AUCTION,
feJMTgttf
&gt;*r'7 OD“V’
BlrLday. April 80th. HTO-

'

nervine
and nmooHApn.

jgess
iesSS =sii? taw
tortilMortsms Ml
as
J »«.»&lt;aat to &lt;ha »
sfe?

NERVOUS

ALMS®

j Jara j.swEitzr. De

ErS#'
e.iinur.1 sett at psUle Mrtlsu to th, hlchsat U4d&lt;r
ihs prmis-a UrwrUc-l in saH anrarss' er to math
llital m w*&gt; ba tir-caax, luralUT, aakl «!&lt;■&lt;:, Ursribsr with fct»r.«i asd nd. Ibrraoa. atvl alw
i&lt;raat)-S&gt;* dollar. V an sllorurv'a tn r-',ni&gt;n:-

MORTGAGE SALE

m

HWBS!?5«8? SfSEf&amp;U^.VU
Quietly panted from earth last week,
■at hia reaiaence iu • thia city, one I’at
Mullin. Though noeeemxl uf many vir­
tue*, Mullin was cliiell^lear to fame an
tha inau whom Barnum paid fur his
•'tarn” nt Turn Higginton's barber
tdwp under the Fork Hotel. Tha story
is well known, but it should b- repeat­
ed onto more in honor of tho dead and
in justice to the living. Ona day, a few
years ago, Barnum rushed into Higgittsoa’s shop fol’ a share and found Pat
Mullin, the deceased, just taking his
rial for tlio samu operation. Barnum
nt oneo nrepoecd to Pat to exchange
turns, offering to nay Pat’a BEL Pat,
with tlio quick wit of an Irishmam, as­
sented. Barnum got his share, told
Higginson to charge Pat's bill to him.
ana went on his way rejoicing. When
Pat’s turn camo ho deliberately preceedcd to take a bath, a shave onA a
shampoo,” and wound up by baring
his hair curled and his whiskers dyed.
When all was dona he- politely tuld
Higginson to “Charge it to tlio bow,”
and departed. Bnrnuin afterward pai l
the hill, end thought the joke was worth
tho money.—A'nc Vtri G.Wr.

—Mgs. Nancy Hayes, who, with a
demontad husband, occupied a Louso on
Twenty-third street. Richmond, a ns
found dead on the 3d, having been dead
three weeks. Tho cows and chickens tn'
her lot ware found starved to death.
Tho husband war oho nearly starved.
— Petitions were presented in the
Legislative Assembly al Halifax on the
11th. praying tho British Government
to release Nava Scotia from allegiance.
—I.. Walker, a colored man, was
shot dead while coming out of his shop
in Brownville, Texas, on the 11 th. tine
W. II. Wataun ha-| drawn _hi&lt; gun upon
him, not knowing it was charged.

coiUahriiixfortrlfcllKrca.f Us4 arrunliM to

SIX-CORD
SSjk
For sale by allxfaalers in

DRY COODS 4. NOTIONS.

LIST OF M NEW8PAMS

iWWws E

:.® “Stiffs S! SwEst AJ;

NOTICE!

Illi* aalnaml
tbcre«r
&lt;m,t &lt;&gt;• Uth
. .. —
...rrren.*a&lt;i ta4

•iSWAW
cor la a;&gt;d to tbo I

n Ar. to yro.wa intent*, ir.rw^, '.'D1. ...

" ISth s»r of April. 1BTO,

SHI
lUmz.Van .if lbe*BlMriM1r."o?ca

hte

Wm. H. Burk LCgi, Column.

Pafaalt bsvtrstoa m»d« In the ~
eeruls wortrisv Vt tt« ’’.’•-rrirtawi*
SB®

C'ash run

JJ.‘SeSiVS?R.-‘45E

■ .1... .. I

“T'.O .in.

car- '
Gents’ i*uv
St.by -Ya. 1
NUtVt-/ pR-lM/T. JU/CJA.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
Its natural Vitality andtofor.
Jalh

9JH3Mn

A dressing which
it at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
fur preferring ths

k!E5n,'^7-?t.i2

SM&amp;!

SCHOOL

IlHHMl

BOOKS,

OCi.ll Kind..

J,*,’,’ In®d in the City or State Schools,
«kf-,
wirtt i rrix irm or
?.“c Stationery and ILmkwI. rs’ .nnd New*„„1 d- a!rrs' goods nt the Litre,price at
&gt;Im,i, whole.de or ictuT, by!
rtit-1
„
4 -*• MOV*.
at _
O,ifto.ito,1'osloC’cs. Jtetioit •

'
•

Rims-1.A CO.'S

ftH AtCisim ai ’ Fore
Pops,
Prices.
llaasfisetaro*

Pumps and Iron Pipe tor Drive Wells,
I'Jirl'e Hi.-ma Puiupa,
. Detroit Hoveity Wcrki^Detroit. Mich.
TT,;n fenjf j, jhickened, falling hair checked, and bald­
ness often, though not always, cured
by is use. Nothing caa rseiors the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or tha glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
wsfnlneaa by this applies!too. Instead
of fouling tbe hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Ita occasional use wi^ prevent tha hair
from turning' gray or falling off, and
consequently pee rent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations danfleroua and
injurious to tbe hair, the Vigor caa
only benefit but not barm it. If wauled
HAIR

DRESSING,

nothing elm can be found to desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
Dot toil whiu cambrk, and yet lasts
"2ft f±jraf_’.

C r 8T0M C is0THING.
’

Whr» vee ». to Ikt toil, gp ta a»d see tte fee.
ebo.es stock .4
.

Foreign and Am.rioan Piece Goods.
ctatbtBg er Gcnla* Famuluqg OmsU. guio
M AltLKY, th.. C lothier,
ISO Wondwnrd AVo., IXvtrolt.
f*&lt;4J *’ rn‘M**L'*
£•=&lt;■'

-rui1^ STATE

___

asojniaiMTm,
FANCY GOODS,”

IIowlory.^T^oc. &amp; Trimming

Children's

A

DISEASES.

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                    <text>HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MAY 4, 1870.

VOL XV.

CntfesW art bWwt

NUMBER 1.

Card?.

r

State
Ire

BOSTON CASH STBM!
SILVER!
; Silver will be given in change for the fractional part of \
1 a dollar over seventy five cents, up to the even dollar, exeepiing for sugar.

.Hastings Cash Store

IMS, F® IM. mis,
Cloths and Ready-made Clothing,

Halu &amp; Capa, Boots &amp; Shoos, Gr&amp;cories,

he.

For the Spring and Summer Trude.

HAsriXQS EXCHANGE,

WIGHTMAN &amp; GREBLE

। of tiling. Wt Hase!, anywhen-, do | the path, aha &lt;pi
[they? Consumption soled f Nn, as 1L.1 r-iUsd the
*u-------2 stociinga into a snug quite time hours before Mrs. Mar, her
souwy
live, pod, honest half-lack' roles 1 Ir.. Loll, whwb .!» ] ut into her pockst. uezt door neighbor, hod begun to hang
think thuy'U du, Mine Chanty."
. i Effhdy.knottud together the strwgs to oct even no tuimh saapockat handkwr" Whit is yow coaiultatija feef’ saidI I hurgmtors so el* might hang thmlioier chinfnr * «4L* . Sandy Iibat w.e a tri
| Charity, ghtrshr pnUteg &lt;mt auj.it perto-1 brrerm. thch rose and w»nt bravsly ’ tunph that mado cmirada far all!
' mbnnal -.
onward, cougralulutiug horsnlf on her i And what did little Mr* May do!
' " Five dollai«, in co important a cas»■ brilliant idea. Alas, for the fiWdty of i Mie too had three chUdrtm and a hus­
I as thia." replied tho doctor, subaidiagiato,; human caleeletioes I Out of the piac I band to care far. She too had a waab| an easy rocking chair, ‘ but don’t pay’ : woods, along by Hie edge of the thrifty ing. and a he also waa without a rid al
mo the money ; Hl take this ehair for ai' rye, and th.T» was Dr. Norton himself i that partienlsr time.
few moments nud a glaas of water, andI! just oirnljg around the corner, and with- . Monday morning, however, found her
call it crea;" ro Chruitr went for lb- wu-■ 11 ten ranis of Hireling hor, poljably astir at five o'clock, Iiefisii her husband
ter.- When she came in with it, he nae। . and uudi*gu».&gt;-l]y barefoot as she waa, j or her children were awake. Mr. May
ju«t iB-ilitig known Lil orrand.
1 , with her «lirti caught ap to avoid the I had complained of a severe headache on
•'Vie l-wn lomiuU tin Well*., , dew, and her now gaitnre hung over her ‘ the previous day and eveaing. So sh»
! She is very low—won't bis? much long-, - dipped quietly out of bed, without wski er, but tho family ari&gt; worn out. and-1
It wt» a frying moment for Charity :ins him, and lit lira kileben fire her­
agreed to wind a watrher for to-night.,। Abbott, and Ul sort, of wild thoughts ! self. Thu boil.r bad been filled by her I: actiy, but gradually w» appeared to
‘ careetcd through her mind at once,''husband, late on Saturday orrnixig; and !I melt down and run tog*tbor, ccnversa, though she still Jfsj&lt; an her way. since ]! by the time be camo down, with a lov. | tionally speaking and then oi.-rything
it was loo kilo Cor concealment Yevter-' iins scolding to her far tearing him went along os comfortably as clockdnv'e IJaJicu, whoa he caught her ex- mloep, the water was hot, aad the}[work.
l.ibitmg her galLrs. were u white roses |' lirvokfaat table atood nictly stirend in &lt; W» talked, an! talk®!, and talked—
to tk onto &gt;&lt;umpired with the burning |' 'the aitting.nxxn. Cold tread, an 1 ham, i allesat I did. And wo laughed, and
ret which now rrftarad her cheeks and I1wirno
।
Ixrifed egg* and a, delicious cup .laughed, and laughed - at toast I did.
forehead', and orca crit none*! her shell- ’1 iof coSee—that waa the bill of fare ; | But all the time I had my persenca of
I but Mre. May eat at the bred of tiur ta-1
bln. in a neat, dark colored calico wrap
tolly dislain that for a moment Dr Nor- ■
■ twr. and snowy tinon collar, aad snmoth-.
t-rt&gt; foil quite ashatm-4 that bn b.i 1 over 1
i ly bnudwl hair, evra thouch it wav
muito ux-b a saggmiim to one «o gmrefolly Wiidk.ua
, "I should Lc really afraid to gn." and I —
..... .....
,
How rated bar soft blue -yve timidly : that he was folly in lore with the girl be-,
to him. "What if the jirai sr.-c-Jun-* for- him, wb"«n hitherto he had thought ।
ahonld di» in the night I"
hs - nly half loved, So careful, and,
"Hope Abbott looksd jus: what siio waa, a ahal, so mndo.i a girl as her bltuhre *
agentfe, confiding girl, iSd v must Let- &gt;krned her to be. could but make a
pardon onr young h-ro if the thought | prudent, faithful wife. The imp litre of
did [vu» t.'irough hi« heal, whit a pion- ' tho moment cams Over him, • and he
1 sura It w.uM be to eliurish and proto l yielded to it. so wlt-a they at last met
one so lovely all hie life
sod hi to-k her hand to say "Good
“111 go,' sail Charity, qnh-tty. “l’u&gt; morning." he looked franklv into hernot afraid, and if the plaoeTo diiagrevii- clear eyes, and Slid instead, in a quiet,
bio, 1 can endun it forone night. Even resolute war. " Charity Abbott, will you
if tho poor croaturv shonld die, I tin bo my wife I*’
call tho family .!'
Charily'* answer is not on record, but you shall help laama clear np the place .
• Yrs, certainly " -aid the vnt-i l&gt;r. ' w« are told that, not many months after.. and gat it ready for him. if you etc
two tboueand dollars, mar bo f Bat do
Notion, white L'lo inner man was saying she bought hsraelf a pair of snowy satin .। hum* from school in tinw."
"Moat sensible of tho thr.e outer. I Bo---- —1
-------- *—11| “ What d.all I bring, dear I" asked • no, sir, I know you o uln't have ma-la
bold true Charity I" ■*( m rsr; gtod to
Mr. May, bonding down for hi* fare­ dial much- fray eevcntesn hundred,
maybe 1"
have found a suitable waklur lor to- 1
well kiss from her.
“ Ha ha I I know you rouldaX My
night, and also much obliged to yon, Mi&gt;a
, “ Something good, papa. Iml [.lain, lecturing
rrceipbi for lost spring and
Charity," said hr, as lie took liu Ionic a
so that th* children can have re tar," ■Ul. ....... *..m CrwvWMn 1ft, ..kassA
। was bar reply। "Anditia all nonaenao your dining
down town, dear Harry; 1 shall l«
only toe glad to got dinner far you, if you

fornily, he whirled away ia a_ elotid of
du&lt;t; the noble, prepenesting young
doctor, whom lialf tho girls w-ro break­
ing thuir hearts for. but nh.*. cslloy iudignsady averrwl, womed Ui have not
the hast bit of a hear, to give Io anv, body except hie patient*, to whom Iv&gt;
nude himadf very dear, do mntter who
ItwaaMoadsy monu'ng-a I right,
they^were, .,r how &lt;-]d and rvpulsjve suunr, rbeerfol looking day; just th"
His break'nvk peer, however, subsidod wvatbrntodre cfotbas nicriv, nnd to’
Into a slow'walk as hr rode up the hill make people frel pleasant sud luppv, if,

That cvmiug, just at suno-t, Cl.ar.ty , ... ■
■
l.j... ,v
..u h... j,
path, ”
acrois
.»
,v
Si'
'11' lota from her prvtty borne to „rT.»J?
Jtai-.
» ik,.
.Vb..J

HARDWARE

VU

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i

dollars, for in.tance?"
«8ay! Why, I should like to see
myself rolling in just such another
ocean of affluence Eight thousand 1
! I'll male a note of iL Why. man—
and on top of all tlih 1 am to uuderstand that you had still moie inocma ? "
“
“Ha-ba-ha ! Why. you are igdy in
the suburbs of it. so to spsok. There'*
mr lxiok,VTl&gt;e InooenU Abroad.' - price
S&amp;&amp;0 to l\&gt;0, according to the binding.
Li,ten to rafc- Look me ia the eye.
During the last four month, and a half,
.sating nothing of ssli'a before that—
' but just simply during the four mouths
, and a half eidmg March 15,1870. ws'vw
dtohs. 1 lUuS plenty of time."
I sold ninety-five thousand cejdes of that
A nd Mr. May seised upon ths dish­ -book! Kmrty-fivr thousand I Think
cloth sud pen and hot vita, and laugh­ I of it. Avcrago four dollars a ropy, sayingly began his task, in spite of all het | It's ncakly four hundred tb-uaand dolproteitationa
Jdr. Juno* psseed their gate just as lie
was wiping th- last dish.
"Hullo, Jones! wait otw moment
and well go down town together! " he
cried out -rm my wifX ^Bridget’

|

sri" 'tr" T“w--r "!«• :iTi .5
. ed to her Ilk* purest inecnac, and n hl
i
„ni1
I
dBUtJ*" °J°r •ftWU ' •»
in •“ minutes more, and
! Uio lowlands told of nrwwb-rr.es rtpraj qoarr,]|a« with each oth-r
, iug to luscious sweotiwa. down among 5g j
i^Z Mr 1
tho rank grass and weeds. The bobo- r__..
Tou
to n&lt; nD»” 1
I
bT‘
hcr
.k^ ‘a • L'r Y •I»“S
«* •*«.
I
‘-t-w. to kindirZ kit hen fire, 1 turning &lt;lowa J&gt;ia cults, he caught hi* hat I
blejsrgan. rc'isnddearinij. &gt;Ur«y g^ytog a naughty word to himself by. and hurried toward the door.
I
sweotneaa, and thus atteuded she trar-1 ito, way.
•'Harry! How &lt;Un yvaF” cried.'
, er«,l .lowly the long tnoadi.w tath.
J0?M
Mt,, leisurely, and 1 Mr* May.
drinking in *|t every st-1&gt; the bcautiei of l ceyupkted her unlut with mauv a yawn1 ' Eh 1 ' ho said, storting at her with •
.'irth ud sky and cloud. Down the lit- and sigh and groan, fiho twisted her a bewildered glano-.
I tie hill 'Which hid her Lome ft-m view, hair up into u tLtht hard knot l-oldnl.
She bunt nut laughing. " You dnnd- i
[then through tl.o ktae g-to which end fiuMwdit wmtraly with a brokeufol num I You were wore going with- ■
npened a little way WliL its ervaking toothed comb, ~
... out kissing me! 1'11 bare a dhurry I
S'-rewp, to let thrdtigli her agile form, ragged ealiro
th-u around th# oonn-r of a field of rearer.
early rye, nlamly standing stint and WM1 a
tall, and aha ceterel a little p.‘m&gt; grove, dav," a
hwhow. uutrido the gate saw and
The brwwn was whispering aud sighing . KAm |&lt;
&gt;H*ard italll Ho looked ruefully back]
amriog tlio waving Imneluw, making a c'otlxa
I ut hiaowu borne, so pretty end so piojssweet, peative rausfo, which chirms! in
«• Nc
I ant toUHr, aud sighed.
,
plcaesuitlv with her thoughts no attunvd . upyeui
And Mrs. May gut her ekAhoe hung . .arivert.iro*‘tL iiusi attentively
to nature'a harmony, and she lingered in oa| Qf
«U noorty throo bourn later than Mrs.1' for four mioutos. I tho* (mik'd up the
the charming pure a little, pleased with , bettor 1
Jones. ।
toil and raid:
everything, earn the oft, brow-j ra^pet,, I'm gc
Hut after all dear rrelar, ia wMeh 1'
Hold mo while I Wat. Ut Maria
—Li.a. .i r-ia— .—it—. ——i*
■ vhouse would you hero pefoned to spend ■ uu» «h« Utter-cakre'*
By-aad-by, when I camo to, I arat
। down to the mm mill cm tint ronxr, and
(lin'd an ariici by tho week to ail up
nighte and curso that atroug&gt;», and giro
mo a lift r&lt;r.**kibal!y in tba dartma
whm I camo ton hard plaen.
Ah. what a miscreant k. m! ffit

bar gentle mi.iirto.itiun*.
With a'' ho had brought bonra .omo .tvaiaritably'
touches tender ns Ihowgtr tho frrmTH | Un* trjiilja.t once, during that whole"
were a ioor friend, die ciafed the aged m-jaih; uid then bad raok-d than
K,ur.±&gt;.“.'.rf‘SE.,'2: hmuJfMthe HMwn fire for foar «f|,
Mliing liead. Unwearied were her attrolKuui. and mneh wmw thrr needed by mind &gt;eat-]
.
I the worn eafibw, wmD toward raurnl ng
Air. Junie raaukly cat kin o»a brad­
A tawwtodro of our dotira fo the ra.-at |
i they took eBiset, and the rank awry into last, and diapelchod it landing; romn, ituoful part of philosophy.
a quiet, peaceful eieen. 8lHl Cturrilv ' aour bread, aalt butter, ap d cdlc the j
Tirinnerecf aha-.utter should eve? U:
hfcir tt*lo fan water
half boil- -

Gold '&amp; Silver Walches.

he after he, fraud after frand. rillaiav
after viftainy, tin my iamortal soul was
coated inches and inches think with perj"T ““J “y eelf-reeiwct wen gone tor-

natint but atngalarly unforgwtful- Hu
look into your eyes, oo a ttaV mooting,
is dear, direct, but not pierring. Ho
"makes no deep eerwtiny “ farto your
character, but you feel that ho reads you
W’U&lt;“
maybe
acre he will knew you tho nut umc.
Hii words are taw, as he has occasion.
ally remarked, and bis address eimpiao-

�lanntr.

grar gdtrrtumrau

The Dance Commenced
RKAMOXS WHY
I

'

YOV BHduW BUT

iDETROIT

STOVgg

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

“ A. B. Mack. Esq., of Canon City,
vlalied Kalamasoo last Monday, on a
tour of iaepoetloo-looking over the
line. Ho Informed us that the people
alou&lt; the proposed nad an vary uuaal-

' aigU. .aM,
I *TnaaOfc •

adoring aid foe th. afflicted aro roming
tn from sll p^ of tho oraatty. A eitL*“ ot Now York has given authority to
a gaatiraaa hero to drew on him for
•1.000 for th. roltef of th. euSarors. A
tetegrata from Alexandria enuouaese the

priafadoaoMcf the eeMmted Tayter
FtaiMI %&gt;M (Ml • matter of especial
pride During tho four years th* Ds *«r a ,
baa been under oaa editorial charge, we |
hare labored without eeaeing to aceosn-I.
pBah oar pupae, to and forth a. the
organ of the Republican Party in th*
Qmn^y of Barry a paper ascend La ria* J

k' thr"“I U»«
t 1

»“ celebrated in

Hi. Louis to Hagiaiw,

From Kelamaroo to Saginaw
Thl. 1s a &lt;nrrsr.nl line from tiial »&gt;«..------ nw, o, ,
pewsd by the way of LcwelL As to the &lt;
lhr*Mh » forttie oounlxy^nol ra
relative merits&gt; of th. two w. do not now | tora^^’^n^r 2}? »
apeak, nor nadsrtake to say that both i taking by the tnre.im.nt of a re'
may not. In duo time, be oonacamated. P“rttea of the earolpge which the
By looking over the n&gt;.e of thfjttato, I HTrIV -ln5 •”r W main Im.
th. roaster will aeatfeastbie route I. very ‘roJd"
bo»ds oftbis

i a.,,..,
,n^.E.
'K.TS.TSLt'• «s s*

Idional Vp«
be paiahaoed to enable
M to make ear reading and advertising
ootanu aaiform fa appearance, which
will involve eenriderahla sxpenws, but

JOHN PATTON A SON,

HASTINGS

double purpose of making the Bom
“Wttrthy of the «adivid*d patronage of
the Repnblitana of the County, aad a
paying lureetoset for the prvjufotota.

W

are doing, is it too much fitr ns to ask of
tho Teputbeans of the County their gan•tom aid in extending its eurulaboa r. Let a» not only petition the Legiala- '
to It I
Wo ought to hare, without delay, 2,000 '■ lure ujou ibis point, but let u.
{••■paying subscribers ia thio County. I that the right men aro nominate.! and I
Wo export to hare them, aad if oaeh of sent to the Legislature to grant the pell.:

Cheaper

al name tho work will be seeeuipliahed,
aad the Diana ia its enlarged form
made * fisir paying investment from ths

ULI AT THS BASMGS

lively no trouble to any of &lt;rar patrons,
and would ba a darting benefit to tho
whole people at the County, by enabling
as to publish a paper which, by Ila real
Merits aad beeutiful appearance would
«id Urgely to the reputation ot the , sure of four days Only one important
Ricaunra, April 27.
This rity wss this morning tho seen*
A t»
County at home aad abroad, aad thus ens. ess tried, aad that goee to th- Husecure public attimton to the position promo Court. Wr append a eyaopeis of •[ of a frightful catastrophe, which waa at- af*£^!«
tended with fearful loss of life and J? ?
which ear County really dore occupy In
1 limb.
ideal
About 11 Ateek this morning the ' O W
kinds of productive industry
I Supreme Coart of Appeal, of Virginia '
| was crowded niih eminent ritiasn. an&lt;b
We shall, of course, ia ilia future as
many local poUtidaas, aad a great many
ia the past, stand firmly by the princi­
of the public at largo, who wore drawn
ple* end policy of the Republican Party
| there by eonceity to hear tho result of wrvius; J erase E. uonnli
of tho Ration, the State, and tb-County,
■ the late hearing at the question of the Wm. Mlles, Laporte, Ind.
and do all that our pool tita enables us to
| Mayoralty of Rtohmoad. Tho fnends Campbell, Valfsroteo. !
of Meosre. Hlywa aud C«b&lt;xra, who Young, Chtacgo; au&lt; M.
1 comprise the prominent Republicans and ' ofl’ouUac lleeatna that t
ptmdplaa onundated aatliosoof the
lata The rates for both freight i
OeMeroatire. of the city, had assembled 1
Party tn Contention aasombled. or in
psseengero are unusually low ths p
। snt sewn by this route.
Coagreer, ot by the President, el the ;
Tho new depot which Mr. Vander
polls ; believing that the principles and
contemplate. on Fourth-eve., fa, y,. .
policy of the Rapahlean party aro oaoenrial to the highest possible prosperity at..!
glory of the American people
’ Tknd we propose and expert to snake
' tho Bsxxaa tho exponent of the bari as-1
Asrwti of th« whole people of tho County; I
the waAiforesy odreMfr of every educe- I
' titmal and moral reform ; the rpeu ad­
' rotate of whale ter tends to advance the
. beet interests of our people In all departmcaU of productive industry aad k■; rial Improvement, aad to thia end shall
not hastate to derate the moot untiriag
labor and determtiad effort, and wo ask '
of our patrons aad Mends ia all parts ,
of tho County, Motives of any nd every- ।
Ihrwtiy after th. disaster occurred th*
Iking Abo pal lication of whlsh would
fire-alarm waa used to give ootieo. and
Tbs Matsa-heselu Isgialatare has rotoad ia any degree to promote the public |
t!&gt;* book and ladder compacuw at one* Line, the lanrart force Icing on that
C.r!°n al{,B&lt;
Ikte div and centiy voted two to one again.t woman
weal, and for rueh information will pay 1
repaired to the eoena A cordon of po- i
lice wee drawn around the building, and
liberally at any and all timse. Friends,
■ investigation that ih« women
the ladders were thrown up to th* win- 1
will you not eee to it that such informa- '
fee did not want the privilege.
down For three hours the scene was
ticn reachsa as with tho least poeeibU । of
j defendant. Sweeaey for the People foil of horror Minute aft*r minute
| Holbrook A Mills fonlerendent.
noticable fad that not a single
Xathan Barlow and Wm. fa. Uoodjaai there appeared eviariag out by a rope
vs. Pliny MeOmber at. al; assumpsit. bed around th* middle th. bod. of wq), I
Continued by consent Holbrook 4 popular farorite, who, after being swung
MUI. for plain tiff;. H. D. McCutcheon Upon the top of the shoulders of one ol

•Hara

Ifrpand.Wliltf

C. D. 3TEWAKT.

jy-TBurr MAciinnn*Mfor“~

GEORGE PRESTOS'

JAMES JENKS

........ iieiwi'

■ lORk ME!
Down with the High Prices!

Fancy Goods,

Boot and Shoe

Ayer’s

Hair Vigory

£tau3.

immaculatolMnes is sensitive. '
Th. I nd tens on .j,, Grand
y luteetono, and Big Cberrnno rwervaboar, numbering about 14,000.re again
s, ,,
.
tO
B ‘-'-'ui***. sua rourtoenth mid
AlYvl
“fllioM of mousy aro in- Sixteenth Infantry Regimonte hare born
[ vreted in the ropjier mine* in Miohigaa. ordered to tho seen*, Goa. ghanX*"
•
A talented hen ia Maine has hatebed I
** wm “*fc* ,k*
* ‘
1
out three chykeiu from ono egg.
U* en «»»• “koaal statute
Thirty years ago a keg of butter was 1 &gt;books referring
to slavery was last wc k
1st down into a Pennsylvania well to I
It was peamd ia 1803, aad
l,JJP£n the doors. •' Closed root It was taken out recently aad prohibits the
importation of pereons cf
color info curtain Blate*.
‘
t»OT businoM was done
Oenemi Grant's fe.j,.,
U1. r
iy. To-night meetings
idont never votod but twice In his life
In I MX be voted for a Whig eerdides.
f,,0on|P?i 10 1858 ha voted f«r

th* Court. Judgment for plaintiff far
six rent, and crete. Cralne and Moolrsn^fondalntlfl ; Bwomey A Wood

Women's Gaiters,
f .85
“
Imp'd Goat, 1.50
Boys Brogan Shoes,
Men's Carpet Slippers,
“ Plow Shoes,
,
“ CalfS"d Boots, I
“ Brogans,
Children's Shoes,

Bilk. Linen, and Cott&lt;
UFFP,
HANDF.hcniEFb

For restoring Cray Hair U&gt;

GEORGE PRESTON 1U natural Vitality and Color.

PICTURES FRAMED,
With GILT, IMITATION GILT, IBRAT10N ROSEWOOD A GILT or Black
Wou,dln9*-

REMOVES TO THE EMPIRE
BLOCK
3EI

3W XXF
aiLifiiiiE,
bankrupt stock
HOV8E
IN HASTINGS

HAIR DRESSING,

dmac A. Holbrook re. John H.
armaa, lmpteasto.1 with IL X. Ataaoro ;
aseumjalL Held there wro no la*dno-

CIXJTHfi,

CASBIMRRR8,
T-_____ A-A,
™UN“».

Michigan Exchangt

�Onr Gordon JobP™*

■idtreaw ciithal r. a
Ortad River Valley Division.

Th* Spot* in tho Bun—Jaeob Abbott.
WUh fourteen HtartreUon*.
In a Country btore-Jomph O. Good­
win. With nine UlttetreUoaaneuiro. Frederick th* Greet-Diplomatic la­
—
.
.
,„u Anuiroeuc. bj Ikni.rtntend.nl , trtM*and Mltttery, with ftmtUtottreTb. nreoting wna orgpaaod by abet- ,I(Mtonl.
MauMT-VOl. Englteb
aad
Phyutotogy,
byPTOfamor'
Ing A. Byorron. Cbainaaa, aad Goo. M.' Oruuitnar,
---------•~
-* ’----- •----------------i Pulnun; and Geography and Btawlng ,
Ifowey, a* Ifocretary.
Mr. A. J. Bows* etited tm behalf of by Profemor MeLouth.
Ta**day ercalag Mr. Ilmfocd &lt;l*li**4
ths Haet-ng* duleguU..a that tho requit­ , en d a Itoturo on th* Mucatlou of Ch* | A Home to fort-Annte Thoma*.
al rnnuuut of .lock had bmn .uUcribed, -------- oa Wadaaaday *&lt;*alug Mr. |
Imlurtrtal Hohool. tor Wotu*u—K1Uand that ou tho report of th* Harting* Itetnam lectured on th. .Ignttlcan** *f l»lh R. iteabwly.
A Brwmbof Frombo-Mary N. Fmocommittee tho atockhoUan were ready , littl* thing.; aad oa Tbured.y *vualng
, Mr. MeLouth, an Leaaoa* In Htotery. ' Tuba and llie Outeat Maalfmto-Dioa
to argania* th* company.
On behalf of th* cocuaitte* at Ixrwoll.
Dr Elrwnrth atatod that the earn* waa
true 0= the part of th* «»&gt;ckholdero at
Mr. A. W.bater, ot Auguata, etetod
the th**.- pwpl* wer* t’7'n- 10
“&gt;
their pnwer to aid the ronetrurtior. of a
roadtocrom th* Cenirel at Augiuta,
an! that their ootamitte* could obtain no
vu- uur»g&lt;tu*nt from the people of Cold
water, aa they were al pre-nt o-mmitte! to a road from Matiefleld. Ohio, n*
Coldwater to Kalanuuoo, and thane*
aorth; he ate) atatel that h- thought

“&gt;"d

ACKLEY A

UFE IN UT,
•rmiuif
Druggists Sundries, Groceries, »‘all Paper. Traveling
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, #c.

Znglteb Lawy.ro-William A.

0JAnterm ■ (Omlted In thia Number,
th? Author baring taU-d Io furaWi
copy tn Hm» tut pubUotton.)
■ kdltari* K**y Chair.
Full tort* Uterary Record.
Editor’. Itetenllde Record.

ft Init (iitE-JS-i;
■MiictluMVD.ad*m

road from the north to ronne-’- with th*
Central at Augusta, a. their purpom
wu to eeeure a competing road with th*

|

THE HEW Arncu if N

'

Cold

Mr. Manrikld, of Bedford, atated that
their town would largely aid in the
building of tho road—probably *nuugh

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___ ____ _____________
with a VMW of having tb. road extend , Wr &lt;ir, |n |lltl ronnoctlon tbarmelu- [ weekly and monthly wilUona by La* A
eiulh *o a* to connect with both the Ceti-1 i^o, adopted by llie tewliero at tho eioro Sh*pard. llu Wa*hlnylon Street, .xwtral and Southern road* ; he also .tated
•*— —*&gt; ..nreaainr th* 1 tan. at g2JO Mr a nnuui.
that a mcefing wa* hild yaatorday at,
Cxldwntor, to further th* «xt*naion of I
th* MaMfiebl Sue rte Battl* Creek
I
Mr. W. Bri*tol,(of Johnatown, ateiad I

•to’ Institute* a sort Important and ef-1
that most ef tho people of that township detent mean, for .breeding abroad j
were in favor of 111* propeaed road, and among the teacher, of th* H lai* a k now Ithat uo doubt that tho tax would b* vo- edge of their doth*, and the bort mean*
of dWharging th.in, and that our warm-1
fOrthroialng htatary of tho Vane&gt;t thank* ar* due »ad freely rendered tn | J,q^»l trial I* now Io prv-e In Detroit.

jfa»**e**tk^*yc*.pj^*ai»*&gt;w.

1.

Fellowihlp ; Odd Fellow*' 11*11. FbU-1
•delphla (llluetrated); Frteodeblp va ;
(Lore; Women of th* Blbto; Choice
UnotnS. That to lb- propriMore of 1 poetry; Cunmpomtotica frtn twenty; Union Hall w* al*o tender our thank* •evenHtate*, Ae .Ac. JI.31 [ar relume.
for *o hilly providing u. with a plaaaant JoitM W. onn, Publtab*.-, So. te Na*-1
I and eonmodlou* place of Htevting.
.
ffroL 'cmJ. That v-» h.ll with mltofete
Unn the dem.od »o generally mod* ta
\ a moro advanced »tandard or qoallflea-

Ta|^*n b*d &gt;e«n an Inmate of th* prfeon for two yean, and w«***nt from Cm*
county, for outTMing th* paraon of a ,
llttl' girl aad thro murdwlog her. He
wo. rd. emit from the *oltt*ry cell* In

ter. (Ofa»ro* they do no&lt;.whoe*er knew
Sweeney to hare any internet in any pobli enterpriee-- E». Baraaa.)
Mr. Fuller, of ItoWsU. waa willing to
yA»u th* inganfaaUon fur two week*.
M thought it waa l-eel to rtrik* whil*

w* iarite th* attention of th* public to I

PLAMTATIOR BITTS

LARGE STOCK
Bought during the late Decline
Cheapest Store

would rote aid to any rompaay eiteodmg a road through thrtr town
, l&gt;r. ritaworth then pointed out m the
I map tho vartouk Uxatiuna interacted, and
aboweil lh» relative mmt*, *o tar aa di-

For twuBty-Hr* eeutr you can ba
ynnr Dniggiet er Onxwr a parkag
Boa Mom Futo*. i.ianuito-.un-d
Irich Mom or Canagm. which will*
eixtewn quart* of flaw Mange, and i
quantity ofrunddn&lt;s Cuatarda Chi
Chartotte Kume, Ac. *&lt;■- U ■ b
lUaheapeat, healthtoataadimat dull

a T.-1860 x.

Gold.

the City. One Price Only

Dnp, Mediciao, Gnraria,

General Grocer,

CLOTHING- HOUSE!
86 Canal Street, Grand. Rapids.
W GOLD AND SILVER PAID OUT E^ERY DAY. -«■

TBET

CONSUMPTIVES.

out from our Jobbing lU-wn*. while

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
June, 1870.

A'X:
I that trm* we win pouerod to orgwiU. the
termioatioa of purpie* than we had aa*
Ixiwell A Haatinge road, and to any 1
I |uint on th* Michigan Southern railroad •; Uopatod egi.ted &gt;a regard to thia enter
i that pree-st. the beat route aad tnort ma-1. prim. It waa apparent that * ««opan»
Uirxl aid.
.
।: oouli then b- organised with |ho roJtraelteA That a remn-.ktoe of eight, ■ quuito legal capital tor the oonatroction
four from Die ell and four from Harting.,,| of a Railway from Ixrw.ll to Hatting*.
to further th*** inquiri-* *-&gt;uth to the 1
South*™ Michigan railroad, be etoetod 1 an I it now u«ai probable that on* or
more of th* three proposed route* South
by tU&gt; meeting.
The mating eloped a* Mid commit- I| will be abl* to do th* eanw thing, and

Pure Drugs 'and Medicines,
Dye Sluff*,
Patent Medicines.

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

$100 TO &amp;250

laris «v hunliglrl
and Gaslight

tea. Mn.ro A. J. Bmrne, 0. II Burton,'’ that at the meeting to bo hold on the
H. A. Goodyear aad D. Striker, from 1 l»t of Jttne, a company will be organPQr*r'
, , „
Ilaatiug*; Dr. A. M. F-Uaworth, M. N- i1 i**d under favorable aurpi're*
ken
from
th*
Lore of flab are being tai
Hyne, J. W. Norton. J. C. Treia*. of[
Tboruaj.pl* thlt epring.
On motion of Mr Fuller, Mr. John M.
Mat^wam. of laiwoll, waa reqM.tel to
draft article* of aeroontinn to preecnt to
th* adjourned matting.
Ou mote® of Pr. Barton, tho meeting |
i adjourned, to meet al th" Grurt Hum*,
I in the villag* ot Harting*. on Wednee' day, June let. 1*70, at van o'clock in

I

Secrets of. Internal Reveal

.

btekoiSr. *od with Mr. Jteed ■ main*, j,
will etiuid the thump, and bump* wbteh ,
pcrvntl on erwueof our roa-1*. To pul
: th* ODleblhg touch on all ef |&gt;J* eiceU-.

County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Hcirard
of Merit Cards, Fine KYiting Papers,
Envelopes, ^c., $0.,
Which will be Hold «ht very Low I^rtcew.

TAXES! TAXES!

i Ptax.—Our Tillage waa virited thia.
। (Wednesday) night by one &lt;if llie mo*t i
: dianetrooe fire* that ha* occurred for '
! yuan*. Th* Hasting* Woolen Factory, ।
1 th* prop wty of Moaira. Barlow A Goodjy*ar and A. Barer*, «u entirely eon-!

•umad,
ib content*
evident]r
Koaurr or rotoa^UIltard pl&lt;-; tU
wcrkwithall
„ lw-a
g-7. nTZb

aboutSG.000; iaturod for *2,500 ia th*1
Hartford, of Bartforl. Ouaaaetitmt
Thia fir* ia dimatroo. to the wnploywro.
I one of whom to*&lt;* not only Ufa mopey
mvuatmaot, but hi* bmfaaoa But gtwat
a* th* lam •• to th* proprfatora. th. waal ।
,of thaftetoryh.aatillgro.Ur .mototho
pevpto of thoOuaty, «»J ’JU •• »«•
। greasy diacrwaawde the paopto in a largo
;*eetioo of country.

. Naw Uw Fixm—w. Innte th* epe' rial attention of oar ruadeea to th* card
jrf Mun Aah’nyl Holbrook, of Grand
Bapida, whtoh appear* in our adreeb*iag onlunuia to-day. Of th* rotoor part­
: new we know but liula, but that little i*
an to hi* credit. But th* junior part­
ner. E. A. Holbrook. Beq . 1* a young
JutealutaBretodaatof thfa riOngu. uldmi

AIKIN

H

X! JT.1

FATHERBiu^&gt;ii

Unwritten Wer

�IW1SSJ".
DOCT. DODD’S

E. R V I N E
IN VI GORATOR.

' uy tin*
Uli u&gt;« &lt;

anas* of support, aad this is no .mall
euMideratioa m three day* of Sartsa
boa*. Tha majority of farmer* feci
that farming i* perpetual slavery, be
reuse that after hard, steady work from
on* year’s *nd to th* other, thsy 5ml
ibumoelvao at the rad of the yrar jasl
where they started from. The price of
farm products an high, th* farmer is
eronmetael, Bella th* bort af •rwythiog.
dauies himealf and temUy, ia up early
aad late, aad jast keep* hie bead above
water. W. think tel* 1* a trathful juetu re ef th* majority' of farmw*. A few
Uhe John Johnstown, of Geneva, New
York, riee gradually from thia condition

NERVOUS

SCHOOL BOOKS,
Of nil rcintlm.

DISEASES.

Used in ths City or Stets Schools,

BITTERS

RUMSET.A CO.'S

Wen. Cistern u4 fate fain
Itowafry axil

5®
fore, but he stayed over night with I’hil
Burney, and ovcralept himself
Just than, l&gt; sw Diek's language.
- a. bad lurk would bar. Il,” hU unelRichard, tor wh m be was named, and
whose good will ho particularly laluod,
dru.e up in a ramvfre tn rat! on an ar-

iag. Suppose a manufhetarsr, dimgardiag th* fact of lb* loom, *hould 1
attempt to maha eloth a* our gaudmothers mad* it ? why he could not
eomc into cutnpetitam at all with other
laanufactunrs aad would loa* ground
n* would stand tn just the position that
thousands of farmer* occupy, who ig
norv the modern improvements in the

BLOOD

Kilul Life taiace Cam,

PUBIFIBB
6. DOELTZ Zc BROTHER,

FANCY GOODS.

ly volost** written in a scientific lan
gunge that tlie farmer did not under,
stand, but thia difficulty has now berm, .
evovom* aad th* wtmls sublet ba*
been reduced into one ordinary sianl1
volume, written in the ploineet am! rnuat

BLOOD

Tha’firat chapter treat* of drainage ui
the foundation of all improved eolturo,
ami giro* practical rulrs for all the op­

PILLS

loTV ■» ~i*.rer'tiZro 'll«V** '
’tXTWat'SWSU:

whore the manure gov* to waste, and
how al a very trimlmg eapmse th* man­
ure can be doubled in quantity, qaality
ait up. am! to cap ad. I nevus felt too old Um
I to o|&gt;*y my tootta-r’i wish** Thn deH
[erjoa grt trtvd of hanging around m*.
■
whispering a!- utgnoVtee*. 1 laughed &gt;Z’u
I is has faoe, and new V.s* th* rwwsnl of
1 a lif* of honest, active labor, through e-'-l
। God's Ll'tasing. Diite, whet an you go-

oa* tot the purchase aad usa of oniruer
ertaal issShem ybr th. most ha* been
■ade of what every tenner has at hi*
bead. This chapter if r.ad and it* di­
rection* followed, rroU nrfy
lit
Mitt tf I*try/rir .a taayteri. Ctiapear* of all Farm Implemnute. Chapter I
five at th* cultivate t* of grain. Chap­
ter six of grass*1 aad hay making
Chapter aarou of root &lt;rupfc and cha|iter
aigtt on crop* and tha rotation of crop*
Thia chapter &amp;T**
l*tent lafr.rmati .-a

$pk» of ti1
flax. hasnp, hop*, baate for sugar, Ac.
Chapter nine to twalve, indurain, treat*
of domaati* animate, breeding. raising,
care, maaagumset and feeding. and partisularly of all disease* of domestic ani­
mate. with plain, tempi* ramJdia* No
man who own* a single animal ean af-

Why do thieves lesui .&gt; cvmfortable
ta f — Boeau** they take thing* easy.
Render, if yon owe your ehRrmaker
nt cannot say your soul is year own.

' just as I has* dot. '."
Juat then |be camage stopped. Tom
' Porter harried by on his way to tho
I
k"*
Wn
or nn^

.4*m.

“ Look at T&lt;An Porter, l&gt;»ek. Instead
of hanging aroua.l u gifl-stum window
in tha middle of th* morning, .making
cigen, aad dreaming about good luck,
he ia hard al work loartuug buriure*. and
gaining th* mteeia of his employers
Never say ‘ luck ' to me again. Dick, aa
long as you lisa."

talnsd ia thee* four chapters- Chap
taro thirteen to eighteen tnat of ths
cultivation of largo and small fruits,
showing bow million, of acres of now
almost profit!**. land, may be mads to
yield largo and paying crops, how |r*ry
farmer may make f300 to GOO ]&lt;r.
aero from apple* or grapoa. Tb* young

and spirit of this book. Chapter nine­
teen treat* of th* planning and building
of farm buildiaga- Chapter twenty of
Market Gardening and Fanners' Gar-

Why
Do th&lt;’ Druggists nvw
mend Dr. Hoback's llitfa
to their customers?

•

Why

isnr lnt.isHKf*rue&gt;

WELCH
&amp; GRIFFITHS,
■ Mawe; Avne' r*nw*.:

*w se* *r one. aS m Sa. W O eerw.
As Ata la smite l.ta».il mmaa. m
1 ftatnaweCeeraieMmsi so teeaads

3ggi;SttnSS?Rr.'ii
ssu uy &lt;a Aprii. uro.
siaatsaursAXi

Is it that Physicians ।
•nd recommend Dr. I
back's Sugnr-cualed HI.
Pills?
.

Because
They know the ingredient*
of wbieh they
made.

3 ex:

Why
Ave Dr. Ruback'a llluud
Purifier ami BIimmI Pills
the best remedies taken tugether fur Ute cure of nil
diseases of tlw blond ?

1 ?«««•. ‘rm wo. a. t&gt;. AT

BANKRUPT

SALE.

Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruj.
Herb, Tree, Shrub and Evcrgreen Seeds, with directions ft&gt;.
; culture, prepaid bv mail. The
moat complete and judicious a», eortmcnl in tho country. Agent*
wanted.

I’UBUC AUCTION.
!
'"-AVn'ii.TT'*”’■ **'a",w !
BaXarday. April Wth. 18T0

Because
Th.. Blond Purifier i. the
••nly rrticlv ia the market
w Inrlinintain* tliucuiebrnted
costly Drugs iiu|iortc&lt;l exprauilv from Sweden for its
mitmtnetarc, and tl»e Pills
contain llie active nrinriplr
of Podophyllum (MnialrnktRank) and is a auhatitntc
fur Mercury.

Why
Air Dr. C. W. Rrtbaek'a
Stumnrh Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier null Bluod I’ilhi the
three grentcul remedies tho
world baa ever known?

For sola by all dsaltfs In

iLr^w

J. PJUNDLK,

Vine*. Hedging Plante, Frail, Shade,
•nd Ornamental Truer

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                    <text>NUMBER

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. MAY H. 1870.

VOL

hardly apeak to yo«l I
nr Imhi-d
Wow ary «*•
MtamritoJM. The wife

PRINTING
Establishment,

BOSTON CASH STORE

—SJBK

BOWNN &amp; GALLOWATS

NEW
| rouia or

IN TROUBLE.

■ssaisas.

BLOCK.
.

stats axo

HriNtingHa Nfioh.

|

many MEW GOODSSuch Stacks and Piles—
arid more ccming.

GOODS rajLS) CHW-BOUGHT TOO MIT,

Job Printing

THEY MUST BE SOLD.
Sitep m and Ut the Bo[/» show you around and you will
say OLD TIME PRICES have sicrtly conie.
iNKTI •

ALIBEK

.

,

d&lt;

।

EIPKKIEMCIAMB A MORAL

------------ “-1 WlOB CfUNDlR TO I

..

“EXCELSIOR!” ......
WM. II. JCWEi.i..
.seZ’KSeLS^S'-y
a.«-ci—km
J. W. MAVKARD.

Tk£E PROPRIETORS OF THE
..
r&lt;
ctATtni

Hastings

of this “Lodge,’’ from which he woo do-.
banvd, and epent the tug’ut u a diruo
■■ the parlor, with Ma float far a cover­
lid
At breakout sort morning, Mro liedeo was ia One opiate. CUrtarx nL
ro lianpy that the baxaor had taken her
1 thus kmdly. aad ho H.eeT telly acknowl­
edged hmmlf defeated. After they had
1 mute tbomaolrro tufflaenfly merry over
th« affair, oho said Mriouly t
| “ Bel. Chartea, I .liatestetthero cm

CaslL btore!
.

.

gSu-.. on ginos. ran a®. w»,
n^eaerl MU^ Tyt

C!oth« and Ready-made Clothing,
Hata &amp; &lt; upa, BoCrtn * Slioce, Grooarioa, &amp;c

For ih&lt;

Spruit »"&lt;l Sinumer Trade.

GORDON PRESS.

GRANT de PHI1UP3.
Emma Linden er The Ccoxterolf®.

WIGHTMAN &lt;fc GREBLE

HARDWARE

hici ui Onaisitil Priiim,

down the hill With groat eeoteem.1
-------------- j
——
t -- —11 Chartea, who bad opnutg to the box aad
doaiibtte famfliM I ridt, and oomotimM tainn
raD, £ro^
alarmed eooebI goto with mo bisteolt H« baa taagbt1
t.hjcb in iia rapid
bo to rodueo my ibadiiM fa a oyatent, ; &amp;&gt;urw,_ K-d u the only mraao of aanng
and bow io acoanpliah &lt;ho nxit good u^, brai of all, larnod it down a olopo
I -t.a .k- - -------- ---- t k.~ •
.
t m^do,. Hm Front looped
they wsev walking down Sam- ,
oat aad triad to robe tbo bitia Ho
n,« Btroot
earriagi rolled oror the award till It
- It io a Mr. Nixon, ha tea Loom «ucoma tn eoniroct with a teg. when Un
I inter, 1 Misto. “
borooo droka away fiwm tho rwinglo■ Where did you make otxb aetjuaintroeo and droggod Chari- from tho box.
tuteoaT" responded hia ariatomtic
They S-w Eke the wind, Joariag hia
__ _1__
lire itealf
wit. with a ton of bar pretty head end
tu etoad of ooirich rJsrnea
* CT- .----- &gt;— *v_ r —J m - -

Bvpotio ptearurn altar pain.— Jfcjh,.

He that it down can fall no fawM,—’
stir.
Onracteott Mgwb aro, far foot‘d'-1
L— TTxater.
• Tie beaoty mUb, aad gltey hind* •» -I

.« "-igto
J? Uandite by oM&gt; iprtt- Ba '•*
Jtar.xJViI,;’
brTT-.ter. .JwxAUrw
mam high taaW,-&gt;tfetoflp tewred

P, DRAKK

&lt;&gt;.-a

TYPE. CUTS. OBSAMEKTS, AC.
, Etrotdi net too &lt;kr tttr wide Uwrfrf “
.bawM—aJ»Y“ hr ayfr«tbyU»
. Wyfepy £&lt;. Rnpyra -tBWt.ftr! JaI

Ek rortUnlj notfortebte.
wBoWMaldahe-Jedher
.-which .ohp jeirenedj—ve
ypHoU.tten tMK wxrt

REMOVED TO THE EMPIRE ^e/broth-c
—- - _ _
“iIrrr do y°u
eBLOCK
apoke aad nodded

■. Whaihmaaw-poearitkiat*-;—bedl-

' Ewar’. aMLib. thragbio that Moor

rfl aid

' twiiiAJfaha^aaKltfbJ

Of

Every

a'lovA
'USH

HOUSK

HASTES
io!o3 bn* tliutiv JMiih-a

^tJ0T2 TSUHNHA8

First Class Harness

rSiiiijiMiteJCwm^

�EtALLOO!
DEf

f 8 T OVW 8

.rft o.+ snroO

0hithia

Jown with the High Frites 1

bELLWG IA‘

)5JT ZI

GHOC^RY
AND
PROVISION

wa think b true; but wa think we make
a mistake when we allow oar aywipathh*
to M&gt; far warp our judpnsnta, and bury
our Mua of juatio* M to aOaw u* to any
ahi. that the eaa. .Mould b. txted .bw (er applaud other, when tbay aay) that
’
wWre. Ih. Im^d Judge daHrered his injuria* justify hb ertea
what b Mid to hare bare anabhoptnioo .fgwattog tha tttate. whbh, to
th. preaentwridagi. being printed, and
aad wa shall lay it befcre our reader* a*

BUTTONH.
HOSIERY A GLO

aiixxHq

—

, end are xlllng everything
Ir tine-and tbelr mock mo-

artiotr in order to eecura tho Mansfield
R R from Coldwater for that aster­
prising City and not allow it to go by
way of Balti* Creek. .As between Battle
Greek and Kalamaxoo i. hare, perhape,

JOHN PATTON » SOK.

HASTINGS

xfSfoS’HH T2TTM YXHT

•wg"

WWAJ-.
Cheap as

can

.Etna Sowing

bought in Barry

Cheaper
of freight tariff. W. certamly hop*
that the read in which Hraring* aad our
entire County are so deeply intareeted will
be br'lL JU between Balti. Creak and
Kallamseoo we here but little to chutes,
but cnnneetioe with the farmer place
would, perbapa, be more'easily effected,
and tha coming of th* Manriaid Road to
to that point would make tho Lewoll
ud HMtiaga Road a certainty. Wa
trust ear Railroad man will ad promptly
in this matter Another Railroad, giv­
ing u competition in rets. and farm,
would bo of premature advantage to US.

euro rear. &lt;=—........ — -------------------- lh“ State Agriculture College, eight &lt;d
would per here t-e U® ne« oonjecture Io w jju!3 ua young Udire
reerlre unlearn! aanetion. eo nnmerour
ami varrlna are the •scopHao’ to »u;
Lav. Friday Might lapeor sutfrred to
MHiewUrehwiry B»HW-er»r worthy It tiro extent of MO.UdO be n 6r» which
wbeofour.ta.hr-------x x-..------r
The whole aornber

Women's Goiters,
f .6'5
“
Imp'd Goal, 1.50
• Boys Brogan Shoes,
.75
Men’s Carpel Slippers, .75
* Plow Shoes,
f-00
“ Calf S"d Boots, 6.00 \
। " Brogans,
'
Children's-Bhoes,

their derotaa to it, aad howerer nuita good taay may aaxnnpnan oy
adnariac the ataadard of lheir pnffe.

euS.teClUn.r • ’"T t«l 1.

The colored pbyriaaus who applied

CARRIAGE FACTORY

for admission were not denied that priaOaga because tbay were not properly
qualified, or ware no* “ regular" in their
practiaa, or did not suataia goad characmended," but tdiaply aad solely b~uo
they were “niggere," and bocauee they
belonged to that deepixd and down­
trodden race, three medical laah could

their placea,” that they and tho*. who
feel bound to eat only lbs powder* aad
swallow th* tincture. marked "regular,"
will breaths eerier, aad feel doddodly
better. They ought to go one atop far­
that, aad now that they hare said that
ttay will not practice wit " niggare," aay

ill

h§

i

1 XM I,

JAMES JBNK8.
"ALER IR RACHIREf
F. .H Ahrairr Stnrt £a

tmmrnee [vn'enta,^ of &lt;l&lt;atl» among
'
Iu— m —
■ tneretee Ja tills
Mae. licrnsm Bntrw, on tn* 10*11.,1
fbr the prerloue | was arrested a* Bar Gqr on the oharge
wrean* under five
pot^ning Mm Victoria Hull. Mr..'
I yenre m «r —
par .ent..of Ue
hu.Lnd »u arrreted ex anore

Invites the attention of the
Citizens of Barry County to

Travoree City, by appointment at Pref &lt; .toX. &lt;relre ■» irWotUU
1 WiaabaU. State Geelogtou
I»«.*M -**•&lt;■&gt; Tu CWdwater JOfaUu^ aay* that th* '
'
I widow of James T Welper, at one tins*|£o—ta&lt;-.— ...
'.readout of Goldwater, aad late Clark I
’
'aad Ragteter of ImleOa Can*, ka1'*** —
I bee. aj^xdoted postmistress al Ml ’
tSXt ’ ’“'
is—।
BapTtfriihii

\in their Majiufa^iurx.

Boot and Shoe

;

fare using the very best

ASSORTED TIMBER.

874

wailing
no—"in-

&amp;

'

3&lt;U4 «U4Uk

Ilanr R. Ho&lt;&gt;ob*. Grand Master of I

, th* Grund Lodge trf Old-F«etow. of Ver­
mont, died at PnwUfl, Monday.
1

grin jUrutocunU.

Srdixnci'En,.....
s w flnm-'brni'Bn

in natural Vitality and Color.

bankrupt stock

tomtit Purehrxora.

HAIR DRESSING,

�Division.

iniptem tiU of hie calling
After laboring for some time to drag
ftuot Ua futeahgs the obdurate molar,
ba gave it up, aad informing tha suffeeer
that he - would n't charge her anything

LIFEW
trnwari

waa ou|y through th* moat vigorous ex­
actions of tho physicians called la al this
juncture, Ihat her life was saved.

trary, will increase, ae must the interest
of every fcw MsyWfasW &lt;rf B*ny
County.
Ycur eubaezibsra of due plane and vi­
cinity are anxious to receive the first k-

E. V. Wilson, a Spiritual Urturer, will
bold meetings in Hastings on Friday.
Saturday and Bunday, Jane IM th, 25th.

Michigan .Caitral R. R.

Railroads—Grand Rrrer Valley. Mich.
Central, Detroit t Milwaukee, lake
Share &amp; Michigan Southern. Jackson.

rLAITATIDIIITTBl

LARGE STOCK
;lil during the kite Decline

S T-1860

X

Gold-

VTtICKH IIEI&gt;U&lt; J-I&gt;-

I. W. Vareas* will sail at public auc­
tion, on Saturday next, at the old Row­
er block, a large amount of Goods— the
Bankrupt stock of tha lain firm of Bruih
k Cole, of Xaahvflle

LAKE SHORE 4 MICHIGAN
WTHERN RA1LIAY,

Store in the City. One Pri« Only

I shabby aad woo-begnoe appearance of
the village aa tha lack of respectable
sidewalks. Advancing aa our prople are
in ov.ry direction in matanal prosperity,
Atrantra nan--Ou Friday laomuig there is no rea».n why we should bebelast, the dwelling of Mr. O. Scott in hind other villages in this regard.
Berryville waa entirely consumed. The

clothing, furniture. end » value
I splendid ■ new office over the busk.
brary dostroyed by the fire, the
They have one of the finsat locations in
which money eould hardly repay.
town — and we beepeak for thasa an ex­
tensive practice.
originated, but it is supposed to have
a M. Tuuskis agent fur the Mich­ berm occasioned by a defective stove­
igan Mutual Lafe Insurunro Company at pipe or chimney. Tho property waa inthia place. That. Company is fast com­
ing into popular furor, and dseereedly

of building tWl will be done here dur­
ing the prreent simmer. Thia is but voe
of the many erideocae which go tn prove
the vigorous growth of Haatings.

HOUSE!
SW BOLD AND SILVER PAID OCT EVERY DAT. ~WS

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

Daowro — Wo are pained to learn
that a young daughter of Jaeub Shively,
Eaq . of Rutland township, was acci­
dentally drowned on Saturday last—
She » as crossing tlie nu. teadmg to the
whorl of her fathers mill, on a narrow

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dy« Stufft,

Ptrfibnery,

?1OO TO.

'

and Casl

AIKIN
fRo. Unwritten Word.

&gt;S®ESE®«*BS
•tetter nirn’—•

�FOft SAcIZE.
doct.

CASH OH ON TIME!

©om&gt;*s -

N E R_ V I. N’E
Aim nmooRATOR

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH.

NERVOUS

DISEASES

the way. he left tho |&gt;ill« where t£
hrwlt abould bate runs, and the fowls
al tho pill place. The folks who rvcwlv-

r
,
i
Clatcrpillan sre ailk-apiuaora.
fiba bird, aforew Infer, is a woarar; ha
unto iw»totoabeMMbto-1 '•' • v •
Tbsprimia is a tailor; ho sow* too
•VWS togwther to msko his nrwt
Ths aaoirrol is a ferryman; with a

Home can nover bn made happy wiUxntt
it Ilia like float™apringrairup iaoarpathway, roririug and cliwing US.
Kind word, and looks are tho outward
atasoormtntoaaa. Patienca and forbearthe tent.noL wrthm.

1ITTI1S

3.7^

A young laaa in Belfast, Mt., baa Ba­

SBgsftBieggstmrai:
bitt&amp;W' •*— ——* • ■■aft'.mrrrr “'

“SSohua

BLOOJ

1
made to torero too dirty aad d^-iutjnff
fashion of tniliaa skirts tn the straw*,
that the universal voic. of American
w.rawn should utfew a protest that would
bu heart! throughout this country and
Europe, Mill prove that, whoever may
___ ...
• L — . . 1 - La.I xf *

1

As cMMsjrrd ia

-I
'

'
'

regia over them. Napoloon too great,
they say. wrvUi with his own Iwuni the
article Hl ha fiuiwos code which |&gt;ratcets
French birds, and in token tliomof the
draft, in tho moat hi.lnuu« .-hirogrwpLy.
ia aw i^lba'hrchivm of tlw itenUhtHOgicnl Homcty of th« realm. Farbamvxit.
1 too, in England. has done wmiething of
I lato for the birds, the ua-liirda, st Iowa’.;
I but to Iowa is reoerrw! tho Special dis| tine-lion of first giving tho whole of one
grave law to the singing birds
•• Al! oilier Stales in the Union should
| follow thia noshblo nxampto, till that
lemponeator? law of Natan, which
'mads the' birds tho er..-mica and de-

faetured Jor •
miBtr pinoK
Ont trial nog.
Act. ru/.wortos
ridoUracMi Acts
Tit rtatam wAv br. BM-,
KB, 4cs. d Ar kni ta r»-

htk »iik md
intocul suyare»ali»a. Uu»

1

uudcSUking. Hut ho must It a
an cun»riuua of Uta slrmigth and fixed- •
M of pun&gt;oee who eon aay, " 1 can and
ill sucewd, and will build for myself, I
spile of all lundmacva, a nmuo and a i
rtitne.” To such a man, the olxtncli-a
mr whicitohis . Bi-nty Uriunphs only
ro * rest to hit Inborn: tlmy wlinl and I

lady;

Kriwisnjssxrjusti

- The Awr&gt;ku: • Mn&gt; put tjtoir ui’nn1
thsreU- laUiru^ninju" Ibry all threat-,
I eu reiaK-.ima—threaten to elnao thsir
canab tu Woat.ni &lt;bi|-pera. ami triamluilll-Mk i il— .»uJ Lluo.m
lika it r Buy wuuhj Milwaukco tike
.--A ____ —».i .l/i—i:l. .1t

&lt;,wr&gt;’
/Jscuusr

| rim

■ sistttZfe!a?=trgssura:

cixi/r refer, t
Ifescs; Zbaoas,

BLOOB
fAcycaafear.
rAirrrd at any
drug tlur, at th,
ii7

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.

Why
la it that Dr. Hoback’s 8taaach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

L'XCISX®

Why

_

Do the Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Roback’s Bitian
to their customers?

NEW

Because

ATENTS.=

nUur. was

and trial they have beat'
proven to be a sure care
for Dyspepsia and Indigta-

u U». -w&lt; twura t-uSSM Bak
... ul:iu i iyi u.l* . .

Mniftri
HAIR DRESSING,

Why
la it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Roback’s Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?

CI1OICB IOWA LANDS

Because
know the ingredientt
tich they are made

Why
NEW?

inar--ssiassS?BlE rS."=rur='£
Mnn-roarra-

u-o. ~~” ■ -w

Are Dr. Roback’s Blood
PuriHer and Blocxl Pills
llto best remedies taken to­
gether for tho euro of *“
d'tscnecs of tho blood ?

Because

il

TV lll.—l Punter I* O»
unit article in tho market
Hrhicbcoatoinatlic celebrate
n^lr Drop imperU-1 «■
preodv from Sweden forits
nianuftieturc, and tho PiW
rrinUln the active nrinctoW
..f Putloubyllum (Mandreto
1A.k4,) and is a substituto
f.w Merauy.

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1. 1870.

VOL XV.

NO. 5.

THB REPUBLICAN BAira

PRINTING'

BOSTON CASH STOHB

BOWSE

A

NEW

GALLOWAY'S

BLOCK

IN TROUBLE.
,

Too many ME W GOODS-

Such Stacks and Piles—
Can’t get through the Store,

and more coming.

GOODS IBB SO CHUP--B0D6BT TOO MANY.

Step in and let the Boys show you around and you will

Job Printing
*th^7l.£Cr^th «. '
befon the dkinj- lie. of [
d attest theBMihof Ui '

tailor crihdeh pressi

say OLD TIME PRICES hare surely come.
AELEN BENNETT.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
IM THE BEST STYLE
OOKX.
ma*ucoau atroam.

'ure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuff's,
Patent

Medicines.

tinned with nay nuueC, aad Either, *.&lt;! •d by -tTOOR era* Wl her
prwxi.
it wu with a glow like tho^uMH wpoo

Perfumery,,
Toilet Articles,

aaceot happta^kthat iiUriy denied
thn forlorn, IxdracRkd poup^-kve.
Mm Gray wnhaotdlar toa^MfcftU

Sdrcteb Slorji.

Books and Stationery, The School Rooks used in this

County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Mlrit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,

Envelopes, «fc.,

NVhlch will bo Mold ntvery Lx&gt;wPrlcen.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

Hastings Cash Store!
. W*.U

t* Ik* -

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air, CoHk&lt;« lli.k

have ■*« la ,1.-,,

LABKLS.
VkilEttS

MMktMh

DRY BIS, FAO BBS, W,
Cloth* and Boady-mado □•thing’,

Hat* &amp; Capa, Boot* A Shoos, Groceries, Ac.

For the Spring and Summer Trade.

fail ai Orumiil Priitiu,

ACKLEY &amp;

SLADE
CALL AT IBB HASTINGS

Dhugh And Medicines.

�with MW

!£Wtei

iP R W

ar*WMMM ihahlag fc,
targssas wiD do «refl to
Ar^'T _AI
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WRIGHT &amp; S]

land * That Ireland is wronged in
' many things wo have imi doubt, but that
1 she will over bo relieved by any eSurt.
1 of the Irtobreon in th. United Mates in
very Ambsfri. jndging from thrir pooriy

PROVISION
IBWZftS

cvh side will corer the killed, and some
are wounded. bat no two reports agree
in any manner. Tbo Fenians haio l.ro
koa camp and gone house. The Cana

.mil! DOT TUWIAs

Cheap as can
boughH^'Barry

uliilUu^il at the.

County.

MMEMBrii THE PLACE. BANKRUPT SHOE STORE.
. .iovT ..00 A&gt; -(tnaoH .TA

Hce4 f.t erov fol w.U
r
K r. tteltl. &lt;U to 14... In.teM
27,000

| Hate l&lt;tmd Oppwito Empire Itloek, ]

President of the’lfoted States do hareSeveral Indian mounds. Cited with Lu
by admonish all good otiauna of the , man bonce, have lately Iteen discover*!
United States, and all pereona within the ' in Allegan county.
military jurisdictwa of the United States.
The Uwe! Trmplaro at Ypsilanti add. The Young King of Uararia has reagainst aiding cuuntaaanrimj. abetting , from 8M to 41 MMcber. to their lodge ceutly Ivrome a vwry [uwo».i« .•nt.'tnologut.
Advfoes from Washington &gt;4ato Mrs.
Senator Morton slowly recovering from
Tie* S|ianMh Ministry deny that any
rruelttea have been prsrtimd in Culm.

Only three weeJcjt

M Sai

but also with equally obvious disadvan­
tage. There is tbo advantage of "P*reiag an iadiflsrent. or inodksMii, officer
with abetter man. But, jdamly. it u
equally p—rible that the soeremor of an
unworthy oBre-boldre sited prove to bo
the more incompetent man of the two.
Iloaoa, thA. is only th. flllfliW of
advaata
and, th
only jn
I be printed, and Mattered, and exigency. And erm that has uot al­
* - ***■ ------- ways been iterated a paramMat -&gt;nd----- '
reurnm. for, bowm er rigidly th. pnnripie ht question may hare been adhered
to in Itecry by any pouty, in pravriw
Uiere hate always born marked oxrepsome good advice that lbs people cannot
well afford to alight, if they have a roa .
Mtahle end worthy respect for their tru.
intenista. and we strongly urge a candid
soassdsration of this matter upon every
voter m tho County of Iterry

ty. has be.n the theme of almost every
Fourth of July oration unoo we kava
had a Fourth of July for a national day.
In theory, thia is true. Wo venture tn the position any longer
Such a course is eminently
would bo accounted, ast ftUj,

BANKRUPT

wheat in that &lt;v»unty will not pay for
harvesting, white others promise a good
Tua Benton County £«erd is out in yield.
aa article favoring the nomination of
The^itato Normal Sunday School In­
Cai*. J. C- Burrows. of Kalamaroo, a&gt; stitute of the Methodist Church is to bo
.bold at Albion on the let. 2d, and 2d of
or four, year*. the Presulrats of our Uni- the next Itepresenlauroin Congress from .
vereity, our Nonaal SoboJ, and at our
various Collop.. merely to grUifr th*
itching of some men who think them-

SAtE
JOHN PATTON A SON.

0 13 1

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,

J. B. LEMLEY.

“lMOMENT A
Zaphyrs-111 Shades.

Cheaj&lt;rrth/in ever.

c.MVMAQtiFiSTi®
Hastings. On evsvy street loading front
the humsdsste business centre dwellings
pul in nomination thio Fall to named are being erected the majority of thorn
him? Hu Mr- W. .rpr.te. I any desire
toborelfovndbmhioptakion?
Ilia vary into that the oflho itself ..

st rr &gt;x.

zEtna Sewing Machine.
jtfmiiitc.O t^uurJEL

RDl

MIDD

. Wbm't
their Manufacture.

H&gt;

Serge Cong,
Price, 90c to ftJU&gt;.

JAMES JERKS.

ILLE!
ASSORTS) TIMOR

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n t.®

A few men having tbe Moure to com
Band, and generally haring axes to
griwl f.o ^rateehe, or thm.- friend.

llriiliklrliiiUBffl? WHS

Fancy GopcLs
t»K if ba bo not aa utter incapahla, is
I inevitably
Tea. by year
hoi. gaining additional quaMrtiUons as a coearsity are so illy provided for
' for bit positron—qualiAotoua. which a- Wr make as nqivd prugn-so in everything
that pertains to the material pnxperMy
thia country—and the men efarnm to of II frrvw alone van beatorr upon any one.
See am not in many ouTMthofn^ choice j Tit. State should, therefore. be refBci.nl,
|y
alive
to
in
own
interests
to
retain
those
of aa int.ll.gmt l-oplr. nor will Uxn
ever ba until the prople waha up to a
snusa of thoir righto and datim in thia'
Th. Buperintendowy of I'sblic tnatructioa is not a simple &lt; terkalup, not n
merely cierativo oSre. It is more even
than an oducalteaal .hair, tt it the
ritinrao of a free country.

�all txu, to.s v.!!'

K-.,a Coate »1; Henr.-t Fam, »_• .

Great Rodxrtm taPrtZieaiStar Oeth-

fag Hora.
Dowarau ta Pxwai 1—Hariug roMimi a lorg*. lot of new goteta. we hare
reduced the price. on evrrvthlug Good
1 working panto at 75 route a pa?, at the
One P*e Store, Star Clothing Home,
, 86 Canal »trW, Grand Rapid..
3lf

the Dixt-i t l-.av.ug

farnimM from Brtiftirn-whtaL
—&gt;!-—■ 0—1
■■■II..' —.
U a—i u K ok_ pww.
n.
lr intoi tair&gt;g. »r kwto to our toeal raadan, to givo'ihma aa imdde vww -xhorid U t-.-r.ed tot.’ it- proper rftan..f the working &lt;&gt;f our own Pnlilm
febooL rep-ctally a, w. undervtand that might boata at at too* one library, and
thtu generate in wbool-boy dmr. a loro
p— Ma,-.i..,.) —Bf.l
gnrJ to flu. matter by potaoual obeerra- a—-x—1—1
•in.

Wn underataud the proprietor, of th. the ago at eatering, ability, and rwgularStar Clothing Houw, Ursad Baphte, ity of attendanro.
Tho .tadkw cmnpleiod hern am the
that city: by tbo way thee aan adroriiaPrimer, Firrt and mcood Ito-ad.iv, with
Berry &lt;nw i. excite/ aliout it, and wo
.[wiling ol all tho wvrda. the Fuadak-urn they uro doing tbo large.! biuinm. menial Operation, upon ntnulwn up to
in Grand Ita{»ta , Call ami mo the
pmal. and price, at th. Star Clothing 100, together with printing and drawing
Hotter, and you will bo aatoni.la-1 to toe U[&gt;on the .tab- ami blarklxwnl, and &lt;&gt;bbuw much money you ran rare by buy­
ing your clothing then3tf
•mon raiB.ir ..rirrwtvr
Great Roductian in Price, at the Star
Clothing Stere. Grand Rapid..
Tl— celebrated Harrix caaunwro,
double and twitted utito uf clothe, at,
812 50 a .nit, look at that, al the Vue
Ifricw titer (Nothing Hou3tf

Wo am now, at about tho ago ol
right, promoted to the 24 Frimary
partiuont, occupying tbo now addition,
roctrd te.it yr*r, in the roar of tho moi x
&gt;uilding. with accomroodnliowi .for eeatug about fifty, but haring aa attend­
Watt I’m. wiling Mat dnt, at th. , ant now af over 60.
City Drug Storo. Abd everything cl®, . Tbo teacher. Mia. Anri. M. Fcrroo, i.
m the ThruKimet.:.- gow up, th. price 1
come down, come and ee at A. kley A yet young in tlw eorvico, but exhibito
Slade.
'
•
| quaHti.i that, if rightly devriofwd, will
nt no dirtant day,'place her in the front
Bmr now print, for one .hilling.
j
rank of the [rufeouon.
Tip-top good tea at 81.40.
The time in tbi. department ia two
ItoM .toiler ton in town,
fried roffeo for 25 cento.
Other thing, in proportion, at
Intermediate
Third
aad Fourth
4tS
Hrant &amp; Nrrtvi.
Rrodoro. one-half of tbo Spelling Book.
Remxxt A Nevtx liave jut received ' Menial and Written Arithmetic to Free-

sox.

FARMERS

h;
Hl

&lt;i

Great Redaction in Price, at Bur
Clothing Statu.
tdl will admit that iiu-rarv ralturo m a
Good ouaimen mrfta uf ekaho. tor
mon at AS.W, to th. O-.-lMee Store Star eceeaubln frina all pert, of the village. great ririltem.
Ctotta^ B-te W
M
Giro a pmwrn good buoka, aad create
1 Great Reduction in Prioo.nl Star Cloth­ lypicuL ». it were, of the mantel vfaw in a dtatm to know their eoutaate, aad that
ing Sto a, Grand Sapid.the field, of arianeo cuppened to be Im­ perwa will not be prone to cviL
The diadplia. of tho mhool through­
j The well known rilk and wool roari- parted to them who fraqorat thia place.
, mere .nite of ctoth-, thnt orrry other
out i. cxceUant, and roal ptugroe. 1mm
boon mado during th. year, bu*. wo ere
lan, erenow uOtovd at the tow prim af
The building haa aerrul it. day aad
inianaad
by the troeber. that tbrir of•13 50 a .uit at the Ono Price Store. generation, and we c.n wo no pumible
| Star Ctothing Ilotwo.
3tf.
uxoxe for haring rwteiiwd it to tong ex- mate .tnpidity of ootne [-route, who allow their chiidroa to "flunk out" of
. Great Bedaction fat Prine, nt Star Cloth­
ing Store, Grand Rapid..
ereiytlilng they attempt, aad to aboeat
lheu-ri.ro from wduxd tor.emy trifltag
Now don't jwy the large price, other
etching htaun. a4r. go where rood, am
axxwaa and imagined wroatg, iaatead of
nally wdd cheap and mtmev refunded if ructiona
htddtag them to their duty, m they
tbny ain’t eXaoUyaa we wpNMit them.
narr ram kt ovrianixirr,
would if tlwy would take Um&gt; trouble to
Star Clothing Hmme, SBOaaalrfrwt, the
Entering, v. will follow Urn yonng uadacatamj aU ridee of the matter.
One Prien Store.
3t£
tyro from tlu&gt; liegumiag to the end of There aboold bo a cordial .ympaihy boGreat Beduelion in Price. alStarClolh- hi. ronrro, and hence wo will l*gto with tweou teacher and paroaia, aad Um flrot
isg Store, Grand Bapsd..
the lai I-rita.ry Department, prarided indicatioa. of tariBM and caroteranma
walking iruit, that other xtonw mD at over by Mba lx A. Bigutow, who imt. Curcxnwor,
twenty &lt;lolian, wo eel] at only *15 a .ait, prtoMd tte al once a. being one of tbow
at the Star Ck*hing Hmme, the On. true leachen, Mieh u we rarely find. we would remark that aew rohori buildFrio Store.
■
3lf
who carrim eoaviaitou and exritea oa­ tag. wiB vmy »on be a poritive aaeoedGreat Reduction in Price, at Star Clew­ th uueam by every word and look and tv, and tho quortiou menu to be, .hall
action, and the exenura that we witing Store. Grand Rapid..
P. ft- W« refund the money in all BMtod la tbi. room fully cnafirauid our maay buildings tn different pert, of the
cam. if good, do not auit, and will al- find impre—tou..
aay. arw up tor m'thing, all good.
We congratulate the Tnutou. oa har­ long, wto-lber wo hire ouX or u&lt;&gt;4 m/
bought of ii. that may np afterward.
Michigan Central R. R We guarantee nil our goods and intend ing made » fortunate n Mtoetton ul a
hr aT0n«
at the Skr Clothing p-owm to lay the foundation tor an oda- our Khool a reputation and aubeteatia]
cation in Mr cbiMran, and, wo trail, oxirimtee. inatrod of parceling it out into
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.
Ilotwo. 36 Canal »tn»L
3tl
they will norrr allow any tempting offer many richly dhtrict ochonh, for " in
Union throw i. Bttongth ’’
Greet Roductlra in Price, at Star Cloth­ of a higher ulary to take bar away from
ua, for when iapnurioua an being made
ing Store. Grand Rapid..
RAILROAD MEETIH0.
Hood working tonto al75 eouto atiair! and habile of .tudy and rotation an-75 om.t. a j*Ir!-75 cwote . prnrl- bring formed that will laM a lite ten,
A mooting of th-friood. of the Low75.eent. a pair! JnU think! ebraper tho taring of two or three dollar, per .11, HaMmga A Coldwater Railroad ia
bring held at the Court Hoimh- thi* af
1‘anto going al 75 cento B pair. Don't
ternwm. Tho varioun town, along the
torget—emiy 75 cant, a pair! —75 cent, employing nay one 1.-** qualuiod.
We find in thio department an actual fine aro well represented, and a genera1
a pair, at th. Ono Pric Stare, when all
good, on marked in jdain Hngiiih Cg- attendance of about 0&lt;l pupils, with ac- good fueling provaite, though tho recent
urr% mid only one prim mkod. The cummudattona for mating about 50, aad doririoa of U» Supreme Court haa pteyrol
Star Clothing Hou® - at Hf. (iuud
the limo fur oomplatiag tho oourae i. md haroe with their arrangemente.
Um-t, Grand Ra]&gt;«da
3tf

lion to wcure tho cimrtroctton of the
rood, and aa addrme to the Goveraro
urging dm call fur a .p-rial mwo uf
th- Iwgiatetaro to .ubmit for approval in
Nuvoabar aa ataondmaul to the Coiuticiroula&amp;m of a petition to tho mu. end
Bates.—Woodward A Mead propoee
to make brick—/mroar 8vmL Extenriv.

Buy your Plows when you an always sure uf getting
your Castings.

Call nJ ftuiie fc Yimslra, it Its huirj &amp; iKliK SM

and ran away. Ha wa. next men at
the bourn of K. J. Edger. about a mfr.
from Mr. Wikox'a, getting there before
thrt von up; ba did bo damaga than.

HARDWARE
ngrSKSrfc. ra ix-.
"liiarar urrnTru
i nx
UKV. ALBKHT Bosks'

tle, aocompaaiod him. When they got
a. far a. the bare, the craxy Ullow at­
tacked Mr. French with. piece -4 board,
■trikiag at him throe timro, but oalyaae
blow, th. third one, taking dteol-wtriking tim in the neck and injuring him

pcrrliMod th* Brat load of wool brought
to Harttag. thia moron. on Saturday
tert, of Mr. Andrew Kennedy. Thu
■or. J. n. 1‘autai, af Galion, Craw­ priee paid wee S7 1-3 eraa. par Rood
County, Ohio, hu boro holding a
&gt; in writing al tho Union School
■o in oar village t-r mv.ral weak.

W hu mlw-ted one tho fict Ud. of
day ia tho county for that purpooo. The
a mile couth of the railroad track at
Sheridan. They hare, purcharod one of
tho Rum’ Poteat Brick MocMaaa, ca­
pable of tarring out 30,000 proroid
brick per day. Mr. Mead will attend
poraonrily to the brick making, but we
Wim il ia Woodward’, intention to

We have the Agency of

TUG BIMG REAPER MID MOIL

^Essmi'

wioHiiaa a onxnix.

tag in Harttaga *. vid. th. «. firm
rocam ta thia nwb needed undertaking.
Tan Potaro Bo..—From all parte of
tho rouatjp we hear report, of the die-

TAXES! TAXES!

THE NEW ABTICU W VMS!

EL A. GOODYEAR.
I keep constantly an hand a large and well setMed Stock

of HA BDWARE bought of the. Manufacturers,
before the recent advance.
■

•■ssatlcs- aw- *
citation room for efaum-e from th. High
SehoU. and M pBoeiy adapted to either
Mu. Elvira Brewer, the 1‘roocptram, te

TWENTY-FIVE PER CEN 1
BUILDING MATERIALS,

Tbeeiudin oomptotad am tbo Fifth
Iteadar, with .[-oEiug dictated by the
towbar, Copy Kook. No.. b nod 6. Maotel aad Written Arithmetic, Cocuaoa
School Geography. Pint lemon. in

■YSTEBIH if’iHWWl

Aaknowledged as the best Machine in the Market.

bid. fair to taerroeo th. price at pota­
to—. After all, we ptaattma the farmora
will not fee! very kindly toward. the in­
trader. Faria Green, oaa port, and Boar,
■ix parte, U a aim cu ro. Mix them woU,
bring careful not to inhale any of th. top. It a a very value!
mixtaro. Put into a wide-mouthed bot­ fruit jar, nail provual
make, them ae laetfag

Tho number of papite in thia room a
about 60, aad tbo time for completing
tho courao two year*.
Tho rtadiro competed are the Fourth
Header, th. Spelling Book, Mental and
Written Arithmetic to I'wceotagn, Inter­
mediate (hogrophy, Copy Book. No.. 3

LIFE INUTAH

CARPENTER'S T&lt;K&gt;I.

juxrza A.X.X. o.hsh-good

Fortwmtydir. «nta you oaa buy of
yoar Droggat or Gnxwr a package of
Sea Mo- Fariaa, manulacterwl from

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NERVOUS

DISEASES.

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MOHTCMU:

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One Million Acres
CHOICE IOWA LANDS
tWl«raeX,HALM.
&lt;. p«lk« laws B..a.Mt,
R.&lt;
a. aw Ueertll.wy
uWm4 Laa4

the Regency Thia peoviriog fg the
r»rprt«ati.&gt;n of fa. Freer 1-aey aad the
tw MartwUag.a*tf&gt;wtitUaw^J&gt;w fafa.
&lt;k&gt;uncil waa niwr.mrr, a. a general •applying ifai logo! prof.-An through­
—ting of tho ihoutania of antmeriber. out the West with a periodical literature,
who rrimpneo the Aaaociatioet ia impoeri
froo of rluuca, wa. undertaken by th.,
poblidirr. of tho Krmb txi ttar io April,
Tho tmrporty &lt;*' puichcund far
hundred thmiavnd dolhtm A rar
&lt;&gt;f twenty tbonerad dolfara, which
boon liberally provided waa uxpendo
yuldivh. l quarterly, and will' be eeaS,
tho h adding of tho new wharf awl
frno of charge, to vuch gvntliwnea of the
roaoraUa^thepruperty ia vwriowa w
pmfami ■» 'M forward tlnrir name, few
dial purpiMc.
Mt-mben. of tfar pri'fonion ar&gt; roquvutod to r xitributn original artidw,
leeiliag «■«■. favpo.-txnt deciuonv, legal
facctuci, and toga! now. of every natiraiTho publisher, avail tbi-uiwIrM of ilus
Tho civil warbrvkv out. Income and opportunity of extending their thank, to &gt;
labor neuad; and during the four drva- all wbu iiavt- thu. far rontnlipiral to aiil
ry yean that the war iwntinuvd, lheru a™, undortokitu.were aheotaridy ao rmourra. fv the Aavneiatioa. axroptin- the little that wiu
derived from tlw- im|uv&lt;.ri.bo.l land.
Ituring that bnw a debt of tyo th.iuanad

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lOBACn

enorwy. with oa eflicieat
a 8. Waehburne Tltfcy, a
wet) have been empfayw.!:
rioted tho manram and

MgsswcSfisrsM arws
c^gy^s^wsaa'gjg

prvm-rvati.n wa. going on a« rapidly o.
tho maty fwnda would allow
Moan while Cbogroan had nodeon ap­
propriation of eevnn ihotuand .tiUarv,
which tool been exiwuded und.-r tho di­
rection of a public (far, in the robnilding, on an enlarged acato. of the oooarrrahwy. which waa deeOvijed by Ira dur

RE!
itlifit

iSEVA0
; Thi. u the titfa of » » wk pnipwd
, pcwfall) far the iadwbfal ria era fabrth
I the &lt;i|y and i.utnlry iMfainiug C.A
page., of oxcvlluat typ-jrajiliio appoat
I awe, and 13 full jiago .•irgraviuita of

enifad, nrr awrrfy widu'woaky rtn/,
•old tu a fararoye. Dr. Jiobnia
Hitttrt art not a towrope ■» «wy
raue of th, word, but rortem lit
moat expearire drupe SBuoww to
aoimor for tkt rodiral eon
lodigotion aad Djtwoia, nwd
for aB cctn mfara a touib aad

3TLS

form «w a reand girt torn to

Mystery of Edwin DroodT’

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atnaiMT arc oiauquY. *

The Mj.rwa wfefrwhi. b art Amerkaaa who can apawthe lime asd mi-ana.
rush Off to Pana every year. hasbeeomo

dm .1 thia ia not to be wniufarvd at. far of
ail pbooa ia the wotU, Pant oO»r. thr
pnl..t attrraUin. to the lover of |.fateare, rad what p»plv fave pleoauro ra

tntenwtiag af alien deploy, to the nov­
ice ita rmchan tinimtv ia two aapecu ,'ao
widely drSunrat, that th? author ahow.
aa Faria ia taro diihrtal phraaea—“ By
Hue light" and “By Guriight' The
quantity of cerium •»! veritable lifatory
jwwmtoid by thia work, aa eoaneetwl
with thu varioui obfart. of intorvwt ia
Faria fa laaor. Thai uf tho Phfaoca
and oU.e publu- Liu.lun i. cxhiuk
tire rad complete. The r-wder u made
acquainted with all the triumphal atc«araonhi uf the part rad prevent ana.

1870.

**

miics
Atafawecfan.
wmr&lt; wane Dr.
A-cfaH-b, M. rddmbd Sanlid,

&gt;■■*7 «W fafroefattri (fa fhmdimrafan J2faU JW^r; riara
r.'.icA time ZAowwiiule kart bm
•and, by it» tar, tf Sandia ami
tthar Uood diotaon. 71 eoafnmr,
faew.'- A, lodidt
/Mura, am!

1870.

Lake Superior!

twawM/’iicfure, wehmeni and ool
lot fa —-.----______ _______

enria'in" tkii

iKite

•iople trial mill
r-mn-v t.'.r
•irfoiad of fa
womfa/Wwduz.

11001

MIIFIII

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                    <text>VOL XV.

hW apl Uiw C1A

Come to the Rescue !

th

wmi wm
taally guilty on®
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The Turpins, Duvals, and Bsarawsra
Uiwtm, msrimn, aad sweatee ut to­
ady. Thotf hand. won. against ovary

PRINTING

BOSTON CASH STOBE
Too many ME H* GOQDSSfreX Stuck* and Piles—
Ciut’l get thraugli.th6 fftqre,
and more coming.

Step in. and let the Boys show you around 'and'you will
say OLD TIME PRICES have suroly ootne.

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against them. Il is little to ba rogrrtted
that they »rf the late they brited by
their deeds of plundar and blood.
An adventure of mine, once, within
the brat uf that bond of wUnwi. haa
done much to 'laaatn the pity I might
have felt Cur the Ttonco. and sympathy ia
the feelings of the slater.

BOWHE A GALLOW ATS
NEW

st™

NO. 6

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, &lt;870.

BLOCK

Buttoning up toy coat, nadputtrag OB
my fnev, I th-a left th* grocery, rojrmicd
tte&gt; borrowed detector, and rtrark oat
upon my joanwy along the traek When
aliout two miles out, 1 raw st soma diater.W frcui me. in the highway that ran
paraUri wit!-, the track and south of it,
a buggy, drawn by two horaos, in which :
were Curve men, driving rapidly to the
xcuL They direw side ptenera nt mo, I

ing and incnaauig in brilliancy. wbeu
mix nmUber whiatte ringing cut ujxxi
the atiP, night air, ad.ted new vigor to
the offorte I was already making to
•soapopurmiL The round added to »&gt;y

MiebqptB City * JoSrawnteiBo Rood.
Twelve milve oast is New Vmm, »l the
erqosing of Ute ImUsuapcKs * Madia®

Job Printing

the night at But’arriU.-. The moraiog
after I took Ute ran to Osgood, aaaSfowrUon mites, in order to transact sumo
Larissas there, spooring to return to
batter on tbs 7 p. m. train.

TAILOR CTLIiBER PRTSS !

I fetched op nW I stuped fore momeat bm-. for I 0X1*1 not issvs ran
twenty rode farther to bam saved my
life Hy pursuers cumo up-within fire
or six n*l* of me, mrwiJ the situntura,
thi-n .operated m diflerait direefi-rnaand

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
£¥ THE BEST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Bye Stuffs,
Patent ^Medicines.

but laid over with dty, the cuminoa awl
rf'tiil sr|m of li i toy. Tba walk­
ing was exoriteut Tb&lt;. country waa
quits low, tend aad wet; in plncan beovily thnberwlf and rather new eonri-i.Ting
ite proximity to the elder sotUmmwia of

Perfumery,
Toilet .irticles.

The Bat in the Market !

KrarathLal. Ro waa standing suH, aa
if waiting £&gt;r aorac nor, with te-th hand*
in the side pockets of hisenat Rs .tert
rd towards mo as I ramo oppoaitr, and
inquirwl if X did not want company, say­
ing: “Im guiog to the next stetioa

My Fight Race upon the
Track

Books and Stationery, The Sellout Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, llctrard
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, fa., fa.,
’VVliioIi will !&gt;«• Hold at very Low I*rices*.
ing against the counter, behind which a
pursny, Idoated. rad nosed middle-aged
man, seemingly the " bras," was waifng

Hastings Cash Store!

DRY GOODS, MI GOODS, iM,
W«U, rny old WteUM
and what do yon think.

Traile.

had not. buta»aurwj me that the bell was
' a p«*l one. 1 rather doabtad Uris. a*
; the bill had a 1-1 sppearanen. Just

HARDWARE

�cd sot derate the law to U wrttAeyt

WRIGHT

what the law ia An
ia not what wn want
thought it was, to abuw the Court for
•uying what the tew ia. isaltoply ritewlorn. Thepropaw.ytofcthtodhir.r,
it oawms to us, would be to change the
law to what wo want Aad UJ aa it (
now seems, the Ccustitution is not broad
••cough, Mt us make it brood enough.
It would, iwrhape, be aviso thing to
do away with the courts of tew, but w» ,
■refaurtel thei wo are too farftren the

That must1» soli within the
Kext Sixty Days.
,
DO VN 00 TUB PRICKS.

temb shall fie down tether" to instlN
note dniag that, "ndire of barUrtam-*
though teay may be
We ea serioualy regret fhe state of af­
fairs aa any of our neighbors do. Our
regreta are, however, that the taw is M
it fa, art not that our Guprem. Judge.
hare taidasby a tagaDy pmmrunreddecfafoa wtet th. taw te It fa. however, a
matter «f pridoto ua that we harea 8upreaM Court which performs the dutise ’

aequmirea. vee nope two umo may never
crerw when th-highmt judicial tribunal
ia thetend ahaU be influent by any
au. houteid&lt;- pressure as is brought to
boar upon the Superior C.iart uf tbo
tt-w or Mklilgna.
’ We certainly bojm that the eolrr .oeond thought of three randuen writeis
will bring them regrr.1, that they bare
aDowed their rhagria and Amppomt
inwct to lead them to say thing, uawor. ■
thy Um press of a great State, comment­
tag upon tbo dteteioas of its highest ju
dime! oarers
The purity of.oar nrarta of jtutioo ia '

important that good men should be nom­
inated tar County offirere aad far reprosrattuiws in tha State aad National Legialatuna, it ia important that we eeud

Mt ha uadoao at the polta it con but be
ratafod When a party sends Its date­
gates to a coarse non, U virtually pledgee
tetfta aaffottal '
“ be mea of honor, integrity and intalllgaaca, aad man who feel that they an
aeai op by their towns to oxjwwas by bal-

jotted railroaita. that, rumplntod. would
bring tha treasure of gold to every doov
in t!&gt;o land. If the |wopb&gt; want to vote
aid to railroad., or to any other puqo«
tat them, by an amendmnnt to tl.a Cunatitution confer tbo power on Uto Logi,latum cf pawing such taw. aa will enahie them to veto It will bo remembered
■Ait Governor Ctapo vetoed the railroad
aid W1 co the ground of its unjpn^tutonulhy, and wae soundly abused far it,
aad the UH paaaod over bis bead. A
Uttlo cooler artmn upon the part of the
people and their reproeamtatirso cl that
time would bare perhaps enabled ua to
avoid the preeeal coDplicaiioa. The
qunrtim, ably argued at that time, aad
the eobjaet of more or tees comamat ever

Tas Saginaw Atawprra says that the
Fenians who went boa that city han
returned, disguated with the cause and
declare they will never pay another dol­
lar into th» Feaiaa treasury

Ova modern coune at living bsgato a
condition of the body that requires ocmaioual relief. The system becomes on
frebled, deranged, etogged, and labor.
In its task. The mind sympathise wilt
rreocy, aad girea deaeripiiona uf all it and l-oth sink, or ore d.-jiroeaed toraetgira,
Genuine Ugol Tender Notre and griher.,i.„lb restore the vital
,i.. luZi _
Local Bank Notos. Price only 11-60

Dry Goods,
Notions,
Iteadj-Madc
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,

GEliTS’FURinSHfflGG{)ODS.fc.

GROCERY

Mre.au i n r.N

»•»

l.isa.tl. Cwe.lira. wta»_Mosmore

Cheap as can

bought

RAILROAD AID

people attaad the towaahip caaruecs and

h'tho

ths right naan to rifi saint them
County Oonvrttom. Lot thorn
theirprafarwnca far the moa they
fll the eSsM. aad iataruot their

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THEOOYEUOB'B PEOCLAKATIO*

Barry

County.

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aubeaipttoa only, and agents are
mied to every Cbunty ia the State,
hauatiTely argued there, both by,the bar
rr particulars, address Zeigler, McCuraad the bench, aad the tew derided uc* Co, ® Monroe fifa Chicago, aad
oonatihitfaaal: aad te
bow. and behove the groat maaa at the
p-opte will, with reaper t for the Court,
but with reeret that U» law ww.
AiJ. r

hare bean arrired st

PROVISION

IDnsl^fiyhlSSl'liTE
MH.’.lita tin YwtMjTsA.ll.

Hastings, Mich.

REMOVED TO THE EMPIRE
Only three week*
BLOCH-

P nd. Those subscribing now rwoire
। number free if they ask fur i| ^when
y subscribe- Ono Dollar a year
blishod by SEWELL * MILLER.

id actentilte models- lb array of excelniarticfoe coataisuag taformatioa tor
issued by Governor Baldwin, nailing the U » Um, garden and X.meoboid, &lt;uo not
bo easily .-clipeod 1‘ubliahed by Orlegislature Ugr-thrT in extra session,
July 27th:
"
A Proclamation,
Tux AnvAjret — This exa-ltent |«I*r.
sr tbs oomroi.
rhich Unary Ward Bcecber says u now
Weutus, A serireof laws enacted by H1 standing fairly on the highest ground
four aurreaairo legislatures have, by a st reached by religion, journal. in
recent deewion of the highest judicial ALmarLo," i. offrrod to Um. public tor
authority of the State, been pronoanteed n- dollar, from Juno unUl January
onconiGtatianal and void ; and
n
Wuxaua, Under the authority of such -j
laws a constdetable amount of acenritxe
and Ixnwia hare been imuod, aad are
this matter into tbetr own hands, and in­ BOW held by parties who have purriiaerd
sist upon being lioard
the Town tlvm to ooud faith 1 'imd
t.tanmittaeo to time, end insisl upon it, Wnaaua There ia now no oniborily *1
that full and prvpor entire of the cau. ua
of aueh sworitira or beads ra.-i lx- prtx
your own wort. You are bound by all vidod fur; and
'
tha oHgatiaw of a tiaanahip to do thia
Wnaxxaa, Tbo honor and nual aamo
•oat Itfaymr right todoit, andyoa
---------------an bound by all the obhgatxma of tree a provfaioa aboald bo made for the pay­
Sara to stain, aad aaaurt this right, and ment of siarh Ixmda ; end
1
Wtnui, The only reeMree te* in
thte emergency fa the git tag to the peo­
ple aa opportunity of so amending tbo
fundamental taw of the Stalo aa to cna- ai
hte the several nsuaietaalitire vtawo
bunds have been thus iasued to raoog- tl
nixe there obligation. and provide for
umr peymoni; anti
1
Wanaaa, l*n»[x»-d CoaUilutsxdB
amendment, must f-rst rverir- tbo tane- ar
torn of the logiataiore, and oaa only be
submitted to the poefte at a gnaaod, id- c
t.l N.
u
—Suited Tail nod his araxutos viaUte ne-ceutr &lt;n cwavi-mag uu- ix-prila- n sd the I*raridrai yesterday
tore ta eitn aeeaioa, or withWtling
—Wsatoa walked 1ia M milre in 'J
from th., etaetore, for lire space of two bnura, M uunutea, and M ssounda.
—A new oppositon to tbo Ministry
ysaus, the opportunity of enahltag eoch
..
in |Ka Am, TwriamuniripaKtrt to kora their tenor and b
Ara, Om/tes, J, jftery P. MOm,
Grmrrj OsAMby jKsfa^a, by vir- *’
see of the power mated fa me by the r
fatetaraof this State ia extraonUrnJy

.emit, reouirtar the Senator, and Iter,
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,„ ■.. ■ - lent fao Capital. _
en WwfaX
tatb.«tfrfl&lt;rafa&lt;
jr of July- next, at

UHTBIO

!ieSS

btra Satina if ite; Lt[islalire.;

BANKRUPT

JOHN PATTON A SON.

Down with ths High Prices I
■VwF.

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CUJTHH,
CASBIMEREB,

VESTINGS,

*Ulft!A3:
Mere ia

a MAHinmaiHG mtrirniUT,
where tort &lt;01 be done in tlw boat
style known to the trade.

©©IL LAIRS
CUFF'S.
HANDEKtnirEFP,

f
a

Hi
I'i

hsill
f'l

Nra urn Item drawr-L-W. ,
fart, eote^
dfa. .Wis.to.

Boots &amp; Shoes.

nTMMwwJIieasaareM^warato reaetM
Wlikemlea w toe,.Mnuelre. OreuMeM*. r&lt;-M&lt;*

f Air uouiaui w iioL»ia Er.

rniir&lt;i,
NO PRICES IA1WER THAN OUDS.

And Lrfiatly,
Il wifl be far your internet to eramin.-

i apprectablj^targwr,
Dear (bate at a Raryra .'
rtohr ChOU, at trttm Pri.
a^f

J.

B. LEMLEY.

ffre selling

CARRIAGE FACTORY.
Aina Sewing Machine.

DR.

AIKIN,

No. 11. Canal RtGROD RAPIDS. MICH.
0ITUOJT MACntXKhT WB1
JAMES~JKN'Ki

ASSORTED TIMBER

Jaaw. fa Um par ad rar Uri re». a
■ III -III ■ q^a 1 II ... —~ owrerey. ■
HENRY F. BALDWIN.
r- &gt;=.■ j
By Am Goeancr:
0. L. BruiMra.
r, jiao w By

T»m. &lt;vr...

a

&lt; •— AMiakwart raierelto ml.

----.a— _mI
- -. MMh W..M— a. A
mt he submitted to them by ^ootal
la trainrry wboraf I hare tacranto

SALE

DETBorr,

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M—""5.WKMSE.
lues wosx claim rusracs

�the ocrantry the proper (taped™ r*5d
aEke to the rwlsttat of Cor.grra and
th. sumnsry uf our patriot Arad.
W« will not, we rauxrf.ocftniT forget
how KMh wo own to tfcuee who halted

twa of o«r Republic, Imt w» ran rarily
FiayUtat tupiawo by Mm Hfory and porait our memory of them to become
Mr. Barlow Goodyear.
a ould.’raltora indiflaronre, and permit
Tbo aacond axarriao wax the "Beaati.
ourselves to look upon their work m of
fol Snow,” road by Prof. Ssrart. That
piece, touched the imarta uf all who
hoard it It is a moot Uautifol paodoe-

which we aell with cither CaM Iron w Steel Mold Board,
has the lightest draught of any Plow in the market.
H. Palmer rwul Ore above pear. Wo
never rt-ally foil the
of tburo
liana until wn ht-ord them real lost Tuaodaymrmdng.
‘■Thn-Fulrtb Boy." Hoad by Aaron
l lark, uf Njddhrvilki This pi«o war
Well dolivraod. AU of the above throe
rinrtiww totwlted fan tender churda of
many n heart, ami wo were only arourod

Michigan Central R. R.

A Ftxt amount uf Afar Tit just from
China by the overland route, at Arklay
* Slades. Doni fail to try them, they
ero twenty-four per cent. chrajnv than
can bo bought at aay other houeo in
Hastings.

of a drunken beggar-a Ufa.
The “Smock in School," road by
I'tot Stuart, in a fooling manner,
brought down the Ixmar, of tourao. No

•TH Pray for Theo." Daot Rev
Mr Marsh and Mr* Donna WcstfoU
Poo l “Itov.-n," read by Prof Jomra
Vesper, vu listened to with marked at­
tention throughout—u it dawrved.

T2

■rKE

LAB SHORE &amp; IICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

FARMERS
Buy your Plows where you are always sure uf getting
your Castings.
1

CiU til ftuio ftr IkbItb, il fit huin I bfiis ftQ tf

we rori, and give L. our flag a brighter
aoloafog, and to our symbolic bird a
more potent power than they would oth•feed chuhiug on to Wiacharinr, —
erwian jiaaaen* Every flower ra»l upon
*■ twenty mile, ivir."
thrir lowly RriingplMM ahaU muao to
“TheBriilgv of Sgha” A Quartette.
apriag,ttp in oar hrarta a more abiding
Mrv. Ellery, pianist Waa atmg with af­ fore of rout try, aad a mom eolemn and
fect by Mim Holbrook. Mra. WoatthU,
Rov. Mr. Bancroft, and Rov. Mr. Marah.

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE

Peninsular Railway.

froltesome as any ia tho world. Why
rbouWn't wo Ito happy? If not, why
not; therofurv, why not?
Politically, everything “ ie quiet on
In revering the memory of these de­
parted hrroca, who, dying on tho aon
guintuy field for tho honor of their flag
aad tho perpetuity &lt;rf the nation, shall
live forersr in the historian’. anaaL. aad

and MUtahfe to tho aeration. Thea came
the'oration, by Gen. Hcmphrvy, who,
detailing tho various hardslups and ricuriludca cmlurvd by our bravo “ Boy.
in Blue," and the grand result eccina
Nxeaviuh, Jaw 7,1870.
pliehed by and through their efforta,
En. Banna: Ibo wool market upon, deemed it both fitting and proper to deck
up favorably, auroral fine lota baring their sepulchres with garland* of rosea ;
Loen purehavod by Mour*. Lee, Wood ctoung with a grand peroration la honor
■ea of ihoro wbrae heart, thrill with praSe ft Co, who am paying from 80 to 37 1-2
at tbo thought that they aro American rente per lb. 1 understand they haw
eitinran, will gather nruun-d th* grave, large ruotrnct. with rartern partim, amt
of the nation'. sleeping Iwrora, and in ora anthorixad to pay tho higbrnt market

from Mr. &amp; B. Tony, of Tecumeeli,
who u engaged ia getting up hotel reg­
isters—and, by the way, wsa one uf tho
original Halting. Company, who laid
out and founded tha village of Ihisitagv
in 1«37. He rxpmeed hU admiration
“John Maynard." The nobio follow at the rapid growth of our village, aad
i On tbo ttrvwt, in tbo villagv of Hast who urubid .1 tho wW-vL earing the miuukrd that, with tha cxo»j&gt;U03 of
j ings on&lt;- pair of gnJd-lxiwvd •pvtactea pnmengeri of a .hip which «u on few Grand Eapkls.and Jurkwo. wn wen. the
; Any uno finding tho aoi.ro, aid rotnru- Thu wee read By IW. Stuart, hqd in a
ing them to thio office, or ibn hardware
atom of Wightman ft Gralik- will be pnriatira of tbo aubjod, making it an
hbcrnlly reward*!
oa»y matter for him to do it jusfao.
A I-ocxl Brain. —Wo were prepared
“ Mary Lea." Soto and Chorus. Soto
by Mira Holbrook; Mr*. WarifaU and to lament IxmrataUy over tbo hurt done
Mrwir* Itaneroft and EDery forming the tnn growing crop* by tbo drought. Bat
tho hoary abowrr uf Tueeday and
|

“Honw, Sweet Ihuno," with r
time, waa played by .Mr*. Ellery.
■'Tho 1Mb.” Head by Prof. Jr

Drugs And Medicines
BH. ALBKBT BA HUBS

On Saturday, the 14ih hut, tho fun
loving people of Woodland and a fow uf
tho cititoM uf thi. plaro, had tho pleav
uro of witcteriag a ninniag match Le-

Our formers are inking advantage of
the tine wratber, and tilling tho suO with
energy. Tho crqa thu» £»r look well,

■Qruggistti Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper,
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stations

from the paetarot^ the race rowrao. A yWd.
general good fooling jailed, and aU
Tbe.bosllb of tho vicinity u nanarkawont homo filing that tfoy had had a blr good, owing to the skill of oar nu­
good time.
Youra. Aa,
merous M. D.s, cr that all have imbibed
| —yan/ee* r&amp;rtf-a! mineral Xoot «je)

।

LIFE IN UTAH

"Txa UxiTixm Atxx.” On ray jurney• over tho co ntincnL—through Turkey,
Indie, China, Japan, Pera, ChiH, Para­
guay* Brazil, and Mexim, and tho Uni-

and cent joy to the heart, of oar iarmm
—tho life of tho land. Wear, glad the
Dto pevjdo of Haatiags aad every-1
loraj w» epuilwi in tin. manner, lor tbo
J-LEDroy.
baly intetettad, aro requeeCed to aaaem.-llantrng tho Apple True." Hooding nrin aavw ■ hard tinww” for ail, and wo.
they win their ropatafam by their earn,
IJo nt tho Court Huuw an Satixrdny eve­ by Dr. J. IL Ifafcwr.
as well ae everybody etee, aro truly grat.
I know no*, hot I know they hare it to
ning, June II th, at 7 1-2 rfclock, to
After the reading of the above, i’rot;
ouch » degree tliat it fraquontly gave me
Stuart, thankutg^br audioaco for their
Tkc fruit pevapect ia Barry County ia
very cnareraging. From very general
rejiorts including tho lorat celebrated
fruit jiorfama of tho Cdunty, wo learn
that there wiU be a foir • upplv of applrw
and ehoniro, while the peach crop prom- inbr ie printed from tyjw only a mj
tiute eioaDer than oar own IM if it fo
uilI dispo^d !•&gt; look upon u&gt; with an
“ evil eye." w.t chali lorn, no flmh in eonAvovnit* Datxr. -Owing to the delay
of car pajwr nmuufncturore In twwanlreg paper in time for ear publication
&lt;Uy wn haw
airapeDid to oino out
on. day late this, wwt Hoping like
' rrrintplyaek
and all will

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

■TSTEUESSFBUMKttM

TAXES! TAXES!

THE HEW ARTICLE OF FOM!
For twonty-livu cent, you can buy of
your Druggi-t or tlnwer a peitfcago rf
Sea Mom Faria*, manufactured fretta
Jn,h Mro.&lt;g&lt; Urrar on,.!.* wB»o«ka
sixteen quarts uf Mlatta Maa|rw&gt; wad a Hie

homo talent onoo in a while, and on thin
applra, aent to u» in tbo taro of vur
ocearion poopln wrvo doubly paid, fur
Sb.rill, H H. Mallory, vm Monday W
they not only ctyoyol a marital and lit­
Among the dilforont variation we notiewd
erary feart, Init bad the sntirfartjon uf
tho cwlobratol Wagoner, Gohlen and
Roxbury Ifrueeta. Dio moot of thornajqdea are as fnwlt ax when picked from

Unur Coming pocton aro otickiug up
town announdag that a OraaraMw ia to
of Mr. George Magra, ia Wayland, AJ- take ptace in Ha-ting. won. From all
legan County, on Sutuntay night Ixrt anpoaraaaw wn rimuid judge that by
Various mark, about the mare might
probably lead to her recovery: Small
white spots in ftrrahaed; heavy flowing
man. and tail; alight bunch wo coffin
joint, near hind C«&gt;t bring porf«Oy
smooth; know, her nemo, •* Kit," etc.
Vifty dollar, rowan! i. oflbrod tut the

TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT
Mr. O. B. Porter, who lias so kindly auLated aid for. and purehorod thia m.an.
uf lir.Uh&lt;vd for unfortunate. Will."

BUILDING MATERIALS,

CARPENTER S TOOLS
AJNT&gt; -A-ZrXr OTHER-GOODS

wirhing to adopt ehUdrre. ran find tbtau
at tho “Wbman e Hospital and Found­
ling. Ilornr.-DotroiL Riaa chanto.
Mo larilmtiun, rawluctad by the Itadiwd
Gl.ri.fam faton, of that rity. Lrttea
of uwpdry waay be .addtroex! tn Hamanr
r. Hown, M. D, and i’byaidan ia cteug.

Hiiwiininiu

�Ayer’s

OR OH TIME!

IKE

sass
.......... Says
txmssis txs w.tras:

i’FAssjs.’WMSss®’

Hair Vigor,

DOCT. DODDS

; For rostorinfl Croy H«lr K
■ IU rulurol Vitality and Color.

BBBACn

N E It V 1 N E|
AVI)

IXVIGOBATOR.

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Nerve TUr md Stomaekic.

hww &lt;

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NERVOUS

DISEASES.

fflfiirli!

Abo.TAX TITLES aa tho faJlowiM:

•kill;

TBWIBM TAAfiW-

HOLHRtl

laaurH. tl. ■ .M7^,ftzi, si ‘iilU, £1 (W

!i.“s«av« riasr’
C-O.HOUlhOOK.

hair dressing,

MORTQAGKSALK.

arxhiac «bo can

&amp;(-» of Hillix-j
rd Jmet Urrder

ESggg^.^

PATENTS 3s

Ommomi«OVXDHCA1.TII ooAM
MlSIt. Tt Uro II.— ot c

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co.,

t'P* h "

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, ,
rw *n «*-

vwm

or a loxmit.

PUHFIEfi
Yes! It is True

rM) nlabliAt* f*«m tnfitnriln ,

SALK OM EXlXt.TIOM
। Meed

.

SALESMEN
STEXlTt
k.aaely. All UmUoM M. rSulWrirAro.

^'T;.

nCMAH ■ACIIIMK-M

ui&lt;* way, aa uarf ia.,*n&lt;ieu u» am
In,toad ot ol^yinit thb unliW. Mr, I&gt;«- '
A. mann prrjonumui u&gt; defend bet oioMr.—Yoiuw Daraaport, tha older Mia.

Wm? H. Burk * Co% CoiuMa.

BLOOh

M Uro I&gt;m&gt;n Tliroaa. Irrou »4.a*ro
Mr ■ ■
■roAM 1,
ook^kw,. Cro -k-a . l.'t, r-r • J4
I,
U Uro UtMU.aU.rlU1
her ahull ml
TUwrufW.uk A. (tmI uro.Uro .1 •
ib. ,mi Tm»-P,.ly.
ft yr»n Th •
Wroily. »A; Wwlly. tl
-i.

Moera Oil, rubbel thourrbly op-

DAVID KDUl,
AU&gt; A'

------------ ORDER.

STONEWAKE!
Idl.ABS AND8TOXKFRU1TJAIWI

sssitr uesuroao,
Am.o.
MMlWl

SDWiMJl.£j£u'nRT-

MOHTQAGE SALE.

:SJ.

«•”- Ar e" l~4. «
W1LNKK A NTAKMAT

Damport family. id»o directed n rtooe

*'att

Krtets

LakeSnpei
Bold. Uno oecoci
te. red tf they are fed ia the giri olowiy feU bock
■aStoboal'l U gtrea bo*m&gt;
Salting ia thio way impwroo
wilted.

SK

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
•on n : aiiinrx

Then tho Darrnjort jpri.

auocoding in grtung
Lio crim, Kale. h*nl

■ r v. i r &gt;
nch Bitters incrrasc ill side

BecaitM*.

jcc!

asya-sa

They arc the beat cmiibinalimi over made.

!s35EEJ=

Why

Oftw? aad that derived from tho

Ih, the Druggists rvcoiutucml Dr. llulmek's Bitt era
Io their ciutmncrst .

ESSE

Take Notice

Because

l.'t AHDIAN MM-

as:

’s

SnS
’

I

ie Cure.

After viurs nt experience
mnl Inal they hn»c -been
proven to lie n suns enrc
for Dys|ic|Min and Indigcs-

111 AO 1ALE

Why
la it I h it lltyaicinns use
mid HTum.mciiil Dr. 1U&gt;
bark's 8ngn r-ciathnl Blood
PtlbT
'

MOKTMI.i: Ml .1 -.

BcCUltSC

■OKTUSK SALE

They know'Um ingredients
■»f which they nrc made.

Why
Ait Dr.

PRORATE OIDtt.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

S3S3=

Down with the High Prices!

IDimhI

I’illa

fi»r tin' nirc of nil
of tho blued ?

Because
&gt;ii tain, thcrclcbmtiil
&gt;ntgx impirtcd ex­
oh frmn Sweden fur iU
mifaelnre. and the 1’illi
ihv iiediii! urinciplr
I hyllnm (Mandrake
nnd ia n MtlailitMte

j Fancy Qopds,

l.jtbnt .OM. toOM

llnkirk's
I’uritirr anil Blcxxl

A C E

Why
W
ihtli-ra. Blood l‘u: Bb-ol 1'ilhi the

0 &lt;D H. Il A B S

NOTICE!
^ivwtmr

as

£3x5

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                    <text>VOL. XV.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15, 1870.

Come to the Rescue !

rtty is aiato rtbbwy; private charity
mblie wrong."
* That'. it Friar J" arid Mr. OuBeM

PRINTING

BOSTON CASB STORE

I don't Kb H; I don't bolrere it I"
1 Jolrn. 44 You were quiet right to
• the man a ahfflxa^. I'd bare gireu

BOWSE A GALLOWAY’S

NEW

IN TROUBLE.

NO. 7

BLOCK

Hastings, Mich.

Too many MEW GOODS—
Such. Stacks and Piles—
Can't get through the Store,
.
.
a,^L.mo™ coming.

GOODS WKBE

CHAP-BOUGHT TOO IAKI.
s rery much meru matured toll

Step in and let the Boys show you around and you will
say OLD TIME PRICES hare surely come.

Tooiay, wbmrtho world outoMnre.m«l
robbing iteolf aSay tor very iHsn.ht.m,
•hamada a peculiarly prouy picture to
her wina hued erimaon wrappur. and
dainty, ruffled white apron : bar gterontog watch and ebain, and the tiny crimaoa bow peeping from her gtoary, brown

TIM num HESS!
•’ Well, Maty dear, Ill do my best,"
Mid John Mamie. “It waa that amfounded Mr Finch, with hi. chain of
tree maxima that made me fly ouL Fm
not ss fcabcrw, Mary.”
“Thank Haavan, you’re not!" aaid
Mary Jayne; “but an irebore fioatothtok of that John Meade. I&amp;mnxiber,
every time you affrtu! Mr. Ckilhitt you

AI^ETC BENMETl'.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

'
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|
I
■

l.V Tiru BUST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye- Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

Perfumery,
ToileL Articles,

IX-ntlela.

»VM. JONES
'•IIBON Omlte. «»«M MU

t1- -r aji

B

ii

Books and Stationery, The. School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Pine Writing Papers,
' Envelopes, ,Jc., &lt;Jc.,

’

X

aaftsmsttiaMy nfflatodtfrefr

4 "1 dataat Morton Storii^, Amber,
and yet I hare noror won him. I think
it to that very roamm why I diiUkn him
an; to think that any ona, who pretends
to be a gantlamaa, would ask to mar­
riage the hand of a perron ho haa not

Hastings Cash Store!

HI MS, him MJ, w.

rt&lt; krr--.
CUKCKX.
□Kuan or ha

AlAe^elI. firmer•• tn

A

Cloths and Bcsdy-mado Clothing,

’* That to to say." returaad Mr. John
Meade, “ what wo eant cure, they moat
enduro?"
•• Exactly eo,"' aaid Peter.
Ilia only fault wai n natural inability to ; Mr Crifoti this day waa too ill to loa»o
keep a farthing to bis pocket Poor bin bed. About noon ho reqoaated to
Fred I by bred Pto“-F0 sure be did. eoo hto nephew* in hi. bedroom- They
He Ix-qucathdl ro hi. only elilld-vid
it ton't every friend would do that H
44 A kind and gcncvcui jnotoctor yon —1 hare Iwwa.”
| • Wail. boyV aaid ha, “hare I •»
- -. 1 - * , * -- t w.*
•-Well, I don't know ; Tre
to bo a brute. Iral I dare say I hare
Uon. Don't I sjtak roughly to you
eomettome 7 Haven't I given yon good,
prudent. worldly advice alxiut John
Mwb, Bltd made myaelf quit, diregreo-

Be ritent when a fool talk.; be wiU
MMtto Mxmer; rou cannot gain by
his rer.remc.
He mtoamod of nothing but your own
"oStolsto ths pob*MHt»te of th. fu­
ture; toereoteaid mutiply the moan.

For the Spring and Summer Trade.

ftitj ui Onaolil Priitiu,
eraf to make mt wiU ^»J -and I
dua’t know bow to art about your «su»ia. Emma Hrigga Emma diagvnred u»
by marrying u oil num."
"An oiLtxan!" exclaimed Join.
* A mlgar, abockfag oil-man aaid
Nr. CWlott; "a wretch who not only

UOIXIOMD JWJCA nitONZE. AC.
TU UleUMjUeri
TYPE, CUTS, ORNAMENTS, AC-

WOOL CARDING

MIDDLEVILLE!

HARDWARE

Wool Carding

NEW CARDING MILL

1’otor Finch will 'ride is hi. earring-,
and rpla.h poor John Mamie a» be
tra4r-'-»W”
The harangue was here interrupted bv
a ring at the goto, and Mr. 1‘rter Ftocl&gt;
_-'----- TV* .1 ■■■ 1v‘"Vr-i

,

' My daughter, Mr. Steritog Morten,
“You forget that Mr. btaritog u ™&gt; my bey, thi. to Drib"
'
’
of our devmt, tongwt-trtod frtondo,etoTheo, without a word, hs loft th*&gt;
tee.. Beaalaa,father aaathim wmw pie- •lone.
He certainly pomemed a ja
figure, tall, litho and graceful Hi
fttocUnde' TtorTthat*ws^

fr^W75EL2p.-5

Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoos, Groceries, &amp;c.

Doll's eyas almswt riariad from,
bead as aho gated upon tbo figure to

Doll did not reply t-r «recal »«,nda
’Ihca alw nueed Iv-r eyre and looked
riredily, defiantly, in Mn. MeWm'amri°^4 Ton’ll bo ranwvad, then horrified,

L’p-n angry. 1 am ready for all of il,
Amber Mriton. lam going to marry
M Wnmto-tor."
n. r chmdu. nAdcuM. and h»r fingem

�WRIGHT &amp; SMITH,

HU flrat vnluma, - Shatobas by Bo*,”
we, published in 1WW, at about which
tone apeaared tbafiroiof “PUkwickPa-

.Ht-W

P0OWH
“W

___
But I sat down intending to toll you
of what I saw during my visit to Grand
Lodge, something of Memorial day, the
L' mm ait for the snowing two yaaro. The
raadSdatra are Imteg "talked ap," by
their respective "backer*," end “the
wbaa aro bsiag laid" toaeraro manias
tiooa. It is perhaps prudent that th*
matter is bring thus early casvaased. and
the publie attention railed to th* subject;

aswfirttswa

I will only say that the pleasure of the
trip over the now but Grut-claw road run­
ning from bora to Ionia, the sight of th*
stupendous lodge of rock, with its un­
told quarries of building material, its
pumenM deposits of limertenn and coal,
and the visit through tho cool shaft to er Iris sight All treatment eostns to be
the depths at Mother Earth, wall repay. unavailing and injurious.
The Jackson CUm say* the iasaa*
convicts in th* Stat* prison have been re­
moved to the naw building erected for
thwu outride the wells, and their conduct
ia much unproved by the dtteMa from
the solitary cell. Urn building has every

millions upon the other ride of tae Atnot argue the qnestian in the abstract Untie, million. upon this ride claim ■
There is much force in the plea for right to. seat a* mourner* by the side
long contiauanco in public office. It is, &lt;d,»ho bier of. thia, our friend and
we believe, good policy to keep a man ia
officoleng as he faithfully and bonootly perform* the datira of hit office
The dutie* of one term prepare* him
more fully for the duties of the next
quota of flower*, the Reform (School
And if he is fiuthfol, each awrrarire
Band played an appropriate piece, the
firing party dosed the ocremanie. of the
day with the usual military honor* to
the dead, and wo wended our way home­
ward, frslrng that it waa good wa war*
there, and that for one dny We had tamed
aside from the eager, hurrying rare, of
life and gout up to do honor to th*memary of those who wont out from among
that from Governor down they have boon
us and gave their lives in defence of tiu&gt;
foithfol, and that the people aro satisfied
As wo understand th. object of this
with the manner in which they have per- ccmTcnticm, it is to dense Mme plan by
formod their dnrioa fiatoocflbunh.ro which the muniapelitira which have vot­
ed aid to railroads, and issued bonds for
that purpose, may bo able to keep unbro­
ken the faith they have thus pledged.
rr.ado to mourn, for, like Othello, their
This call, looking toward* each an ef­
occupation ia gone. The baths will bo
fort, should receive the hearty response
ready for use thia week, and then, alive
afflicted ones, come up to the fountain of
healing and be ye whole.
The Peninsular Railway ran ila foet
through train yesterday, bringing a par-

Court, are generally understood to be
void, re that the, debt they rrprreent
now become a Mi j Mar. We have
snfficisnt faith in the people of the Stat*
of Michigan to believe that those l»n&lt;L.
will bo paid to the very Met cent. Al!
the people want ii to hJvo the way made
plain by which (bey ran pay tham. W.
should be tarty to main dm acqoaiat-

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION
Cheap

bought

al an.l rather largv. TUfuamlo

.^=JSI5S:±is£rE

can

Barry

purchased al the

County.
NEW GOODS.

That must be sold witinn the
Next Sizty Days.

DOWN GO THE PRICES,

rinstiiigs, Mich.

REMOVED TO THE EMPIRE
BLOCH

: Dry Goods,
.
Notions.
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,
GOT mKEHfflG GOODS, fc.

^.v.-raped to-SAhh territory.
'■Jacksonville is now the largest city in
Florida. having 0,000 inhabitants

Mr Yarlxraogh won the silver nulls a!
Oxford, on Saturday, for the boot stoer-

iSM-a;

IN HASTINGS!
BANKRUPT

SALE
AKUAOKB CABKUC1W t

'

JOHN PATTON A SON.
to 40 cents, aocording to quality
They are qsing one-horse street-rar*
paymrat of the debt incurred in defend­
ing our country from the attack* of ito at East Saginaw with good sqwua*.
Allb* East Saginaw office S.C75 acres
cnemiee, and we think ' “
*
of
government land were sold in Mny
other. By adhering to the two term
rule, w* can have experienced officer* in
the administration all the time, aidiagby
their counsel and asristaner- the newly

CLOTHS,

CA88IMERE8,
VESTINGS,

Second,
A MANCFACTCKHG DEPARTMENT,
whMwwkwfllb* doa. to the bM
•tylo known tn the trade.

682292

Boots &amp; Shoes.

TUlrd,

our people if they would entertain for
ano maxneat the idea of repudiation. As
wo hero already said, all that the people

NO PRICES LOWER THAN 0UB8,

-A_n&lt;l iSnstljr,
11

aiserioa. Upon the eon truly, wo are of
the opaiMi that they should now retire,
and give piece to now men from other
focaliMee, where the people M that they

fUjJUQr intoro*&lt; to examine

itnr Adrrrtitraiml:

now in the way of voting municipal aid
to railroads may ba removed, aad that
the people may bo enabled to aid, as
their true inUrrets dictate, the carrying
forward of the many roads now project nd throughout the fitate. To stop all

CARRIAGE FACTORY.
Denver, Colorado, waa bnilt cm the
banka at an extinct croak. The croak,
has now became a constant stream, need­
ing to be crossed by bridges.

Invites the attention of teh
Citizens of Barry County to
their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used

JQXTaorT MXClltirXKT MteriT

JAME8 JENKS.

DR.

AIK1N.

ASSORTED TIMBER

No. ii. Canal Ht_ 9
GRAID HAPIDS. MICH.
(Tim mm mhA «r

JUuL&gt;

Jackson and Grand Rapids
Prices.
AIX WORK WARRANTEDTO RE

/f.

Mtn’s Kip Boats, Price, ft.75.
Boy’s (*lfBootsJripe, *3JO
Men’s Canvass Bal's,
Pries,
00.

DMTBOH,

.

.

MIC

�m CIUBUTII Gill ntn
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R-

Grand River Valley Division.

itogroo. Wheat will not bo an extra
crop; there are many poor spot* Gate
are looking well. Cura i* growing nice­
ly. The fruit crop bid* fair to be a good

D. W. EUis, Assyria.
L Inpltam, Maple Grove,
A J. Brindle, (Wktan.

which wo sell with cither Cast Iron or Steel Mold Hoard. It
has tiro lightest draught of any Plow in the market.

FARMERS

our jiroud and boosting Aatyrian, but
let tho put rocurd of our town toll. I
fear that since tho Assyrian* fast their
•' Jew oil," that Ilcpuhlican principle* are
on th# retrograde, or elw there ia a arrow

your Plows where you
your Castings.
-ftuy

for our Bapublicnn friend* in Atajria to
bury the hatch.!, let byguMu be bygvnes. and all pull together, and are if
al the November election they cannot

on the evening of July 4th. Brook* 4
Herrick'* FuH Band. Supper at Fix
leyHasting* How, and th* whole

W. T. Dodge, Orangeville.
Z. B. Hoyt. Yankee Spring*.
J. C. Bray, Thornapple.

Michigan Central R. R.

(ill ui bate tr Yandra, a tit Jniiij It latite tej &lt;

tog. a Memorial Tablet to the Alumni
and Under gradeatoe of Kalamaano Col­
lege who £.11 in the war for national exUtoMein 1861-65. The eerricce war*

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.

BEV. ALBERT BABIES

remark* ware alro made by Governor
Baldwin, Hou. C. &amp; May. and others,
and interesting ioUor* rood from Pr*«idont Grant, Yum Prmidcnl Colfax, Hon.
Austin Blair, General Ambrose and

Peninsular Railway.

The Ladic* of tho Presbyterian So­
ciety of Hastings, will hold a Strawberry
and Ice Cream I'eetival at Union Hal], prepared celebration a* •• boy'* play,"
and eay that “ H—E, they won't giro
anything," don't appear to have a very
through idea of tlw benefit* to tbomar-

1776.

The 4th

1870.

bo issued regularly, soon. Carl Neidliardt ia the editor and proprietor, who
mrnoe at 3 o'clock p. m., precisely. The did u* the honor to coll upon u* last
Grand MuW of the State, and other
Grand Officer* will be present aad offi-

IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1870.
^^LEATHER-COVERED DRIVING PULLEYS-Bare* nearly
^HMXED'8^ SAFETY SHAFT COUPLINGS-A perfect promainbroth EiCC

LIFE IN UTAH

Drip, Itiitiia, Giwits,

rjimwu,

A nd another thing. We boast loudly
of our progTtaa and enterprise. True,
we have them. In building railroad*, i
brick block*, etc , none aro ahead of a*. |

THE

CAU8X 1

-very prospect of
ekbraticn well1 wor

propose to aieep on this occaaiou. They
don't proiose to let one thouiaud men.
bo perfected far having a good time.
with eereral thousand dollar* to spend,
Nearly fchJO hare been raised with only
one day’* canraering, and we believe
3200 rouro can be eccurod with but little
trouble. Jt take* money to hold a refa-

LIU SHORE 4 EffllGU
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

Btrvr

having more or l«ui money to herewith
ua, it aoc-ras wnnowliat singular that
thoee who aro to derive Uu, greatest ben­
efit from a
celebration cannot bo a
little more liberal in their rabeaiptica.;
and, al», that tlmso who aro perfectly
abln ebould refrain from giving at all

theiAnnual meeting at Kahmamo yes­
terday. The proceeding! were intonat­
ing, and the attendant* fair. Tho next
meeting ia to ba held in June, 1871, at
Bay City. Hon. Roe. Willard of the
Battle Crook JnraaA wa* elected Protodent for the en.uing year. The Annual
Address by 8. D. Bingham. of the State
and th • Poem by L J. Bataa,

probably won't roll *o many good* on
that day a* I would on a week day.'*
Hint &lt;n-y bo true, but the botol man. tho
grocer, tlie baker, tho safaonisU and

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
rat. if not the oldert reei.tont of the
County of Barry. From a wlldarMM
wild anil dreary, at the time be
located In Jobnatowu. tlw County
ha* become the home of.teacalng tbuu-

Drugs And Medicines.
your Druggist or Grocer a paikugi of
Bea Mo-ta Farina, ajar.ufacturtd from
Iriah Mow or Corragoun, which will make
eixteeo quarts of Blano Mange, and »like

dm* the next day. and &lt;U pntroniro the
dry good., mcrclurata. don't they? Some
may owe little biE*, and tho cetobralion
There is no time to foe*. Wo mcit bo
will enable them to square up nfcely.
up to our neighboring town, in the line
The grorer will hare money, and the
of celebrating. and a* our village, by it*
Ouykoadall * Turner, recently tram
farenav will get As* pay all beck in cash
Charlotte They aro now ready to eonnatural beauty- i*» &lt;&gt;&lt;**■ eryetal river
aad beautiful graves, baa no eupericr,
tract far Porch aad Stair building, plain
the chance* aro that large detapauuus
*nd ornamental Brackett; alao aro pre­
wifl eamo in front every quarter. The
pare! to make draft* and doeigni far
fare* on the railroads on that Say will
any and all kind, uf building. They
probably be reduced to half-rate*, to wo
are gentlemen of enterprise aad ability,
may calculate on a good time, with
TllB Committee hare not yet rcraplotod
their rounds but will have all finished
before our next ierae. Next roki
BurawSl contain the jmudo of evary
raUcriber to the Celebration Fund, end
the aaatarat rabecribed.

Tax Manual Ixneaaaawr ■ tho tide
Thor* aro throe way* to rapport a good
newspaper—throe way* to keep iialtro at a wide awake mrolical paper juet
— three way* to show that you wiah it etarted in Philadelphia. It ie publtobed
enters* - throe way* to giro it life, breath al the ITrilroWphia Unironi^, monthly,
by Prof. W. nalnra, M. D, at only one
*■»!
.................. ........

Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

nnra Maik
Ssiirrisrrst’,;
UOUTXIXO EXMUM ifeUr.l I

TAXES! TAXES!
iMMaUUr ia *M

�DOCT. DODD'S

E II VINE

SKELETON

ASl&gt;

CORSET

For restoring Gray Hair to

its natural Vitality and Color.

A droariag which

ISVIOORATOR

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

fflUCI

rettery and introduced th* Kuntiinancn Mood 1'urijcr; due*
wAieA Ute ttou*in&lt;h Kuii been
cured, by it* u*c, of Sciofda and
other blood disnurs. Il emdnim.
betide* th* Iodide of IWusai and
Sorup of Si&amp;nfjia, drupe ieipoHft] from Smdcn for Us erum*
manufacture, unknown and ncl
kept by apaihe-f
1
cartel in th if

keep it mellow.
U you hare old hay oa hand in good
outer, it&lt;wOTth more io ksop than to
*•11, far it is a poor plan to soil it tecoure
of . high prior, oak.. you taro

PATENTS
ground but a .tert time,’doing well ou
ised ant over rich, ar not too moist
Many tetter nmkm profcr Ashton
I hat Ida in s grots mrnuty tits tpota
mltfcsttairva.jtetourwifslellsn*,
that if wswteh finely flavored tetter to ialmi life, tet gen-rollr could manngto make them averogn, but tharo tz no
grtnoM tai ths Onondaga roll-as It rich thug M making a pair or tito boots
‘TY?kan,tBii aa^rerogo on tho pinch

BLOOD

or a tite boot, enay more than yu kun
To those who aro pestered with grabs ou the bite or a lotater.
in core, allow mo to ssy that oommcr.
Eany maa who kau worn a pair or fate
Yes! It is True
ssli, ou part, with plaster. Unas parts, boote, and bo humble, nad pcnitmrt. and
spplisd to each kill withe table spoon
tea fid! re as not to touch tho plant,
ril sSectitely protect tM oom from
tends, aadl
.
If tbs fly troubles your turnips get aaterhood.
Oh! |frr th» pen or departid Wm. Krerofy.tirewtoi.l w, I’Im
soot from your pipas or chimney, and
Hhakspoar, to rite « aaasheum aniast
strew it over the ptasta. It is also ox- tite boots, that would make anriiunt
Romo Voke up and bowl, az riio did on
a previous cxkaidiuu.
Oh! fur tbs strength or Harkute,
tare into Jin string, all thatite boots or
rreaahun, and waiter Uwm totho 8 wind*

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Dissolution Notice!

Why
Is it that Dr. Iteback’s Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year ?

Because
They aro tho best combina­
tion ever made.

Why

STRAYED

Because

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
HEARTH anti HOME

After yean of experience
and trial they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Indiges-

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back's ' Sugnr-co.itcd Blood
Pills?

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they are made.

NEW?

Why

Because

Why
.- Dr. C. W. Robaek’s
■lH»rb Utters, Blood Tu■ r ntul Blood Pills the

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Th.- Blend Purifier is the
&lt;&gt;uk article in tho market
nIitch remlains Ute celebrated
.-wily Drugs imported expr.swih from Sweden for its
itimuiihcluro, and the Pills
.-outain the active principle
'•( I'odophylluui (luandnikc
lt.-l.) nnd is a substitute
for Mercury.

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Aro Dr. Hoback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
tIm? best remedies taken to­
gether for the . euro of all
diseases of tho blood ?

i

Do tho Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Rebeck's Bitten
to their customers?
.

KB Um wtwiUm •» tla ataoito. 1*
. ,U-»&lt; &lt;)., msMI.e/Nty.
■
. IhnuUiUt. A.iutawmUi

&gt;r ovUteboota. ’
ken her them for »-nn
alf what they coat. and if &gt;
..... ...■------- ikr hi. feel ate wuu ttan
on angle wonn in bat notes, te nsoda t
pay lor item.
'Mstbuari.li iz tbs only man that i k:n
kaB to mind now who cvuld hBVaSurdud
to wore Oto testa nd enjoyed thorn ; bs

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■Um M* under the im-vailmg wind*
It ia one of the test fruit regions ia the
Voted State*. Tho large quantity of

Oh! fur a pair ov boots large enough '
for the foot or a mountain.
I bar bin led into the abort) assortdicato tho rJMaro of tho climate. Wo nwni
(
of Ml! from haring in my pre- 1
copy tho following statement, rii.vwing ]srehun, ad thia mvrasni. a pair ov number
■tatataptod.ro. to fruit culture:
11Hine boots, with a pair a? number elori n .
I fret in 'em.
■
From 12,000 to 16,000 sore of land 11
Mi feet are ns unmury ns n dog’s eure 1
aro devoted to fruit culture in Wretero
Michigan, the greater portion of which | Iite fust liiua bo wears a muni'.is ideated to tews not jot in tearing. | I think uii foot will eventually choke
The ortrawe pricw of fruit during the | .mi Iwots to ih-llu •
I Ihr in hoiro they will
iiuol rare stout a. follow.: Straw ter­
1 .uppored i bad lived long cuuff not
rte, per quart, 10 cents;-rupterrioo.
to bo fooled agin in this way, but I tar-;
found out that an ounce or vanity woijlw ■
more than a jemnd &lt;rr num. roprohily ’

iw ra siwsrw i»

BITTIIS

TqijTPii

Hair Vigor,
CASH OR ON TIME!

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                    <text>VOL XV.

NO. 8

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1870.

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TH? BKPTTBMCAN B1NNIB
'POWER I’KICHH

PRINTING

BOSTON CASK STOBB

BOWNE

l

NEW

GALLOWAY'S

BLOCK

wish ho was more rereful, though—
euch a door good fe-luw about everything
else. Never Kuld. when falls anno in.
like Hannah Baton's liuabaml. Morey!
I don't know bow afa dree lire with
him. And he's always given me change.

Mich.
Too many NEW GOODS—
Such Stacks and Piles
Can’t get through the Story.,
and more' coming.

GOODS IfflY SO CHEAP—BOUGHT TOO MANY,
THEY MUST BE SOU),, , । • j z ।

EM CYLIIDER PRESS I

Step in and let the Boys show you arou nd and you will
say OLD TIME PRICES have surely come.

mearoaerery rent that's brought fa T
io pays tbs rsnt, and buys the fuel,
fan fa ths prortofans? Whocfotbss
l Sufan Graham, I'd Itksfa bowT
Sba sensed her mra clothes ocee,
Itatafclt.pfa.Gemr Oruhsm, if
i wepssory, and no thanks to you, or
Itis a^sfa hrefa't kept on earnthewihoreelL Thon she would norer
e had to pick trp and put away her
Wnd\acd U - welfa It wou&amp;t be

ALLEN BKN Pi 131*1’.

' Marion, what lias cosno over you ?
tyuu getting weary of my fiiend?O, no.air,"she hall-cobbed. “Itto

1 Out with it, afar. Merer spoil ajoko
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HASTINGS DRUG STORE

Bclttitona.

that, but-"
‘But what? Are you so weary of

'No. not wvury—but. oh. don’t Corne­

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

Pure White

Lead

The Best in the Market I

"My littlegirt you hare made a gnrd
cknico. George Graham, tout promised
husband, is ayoong man of exceltent
principles and good disposition, and will
do his host to make you happy. Bulb,
is not perfect. No man is. And you
must be patient with his tailing*—al­
ways patient Owe cross word toads to
another, and that to another, till by and
by there's a Quarrel, and than, good-by
to hapjiimsa Don't iculd, bat coax;
1 don't drire, but lead. And if you erer
feel tired with him. think here much
wares it might hare bore. And always,
always remember that ho is no saint, but
only a man—a man, mortal simY weak.
Bo U your work, little girl, to nfelo hi.
sarthly.hcwne a ha|&gt;py one, and to lead
him onward and upward towwnb that
holier one not made with hands."
" Dead; yet speaketh," she said, sol­
emnly, as that long. earnest talk esme ,
back to her. - And-and I'll do it, any 1
way. If Isa won't forgire me, if Ito
won't—if ho won't agree to begin again
and try it over, why—oh, I never, norer
can go out alone into the world, and uno
him nbntod to another woman. Oh.
lU never nay another word—I won't—
not one, if he has every ehair pled to

GO1

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•iitost ryes to «4ee irwses &lt;uo
ps^s^saM. ua|ao enewoM A n

llrurtUt..

Jas, syra ll^ss««. 4r«HsBc

Books and Stationery, The. School Books u.sr&amp;
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, R^k
of Merit Cards, Tine Writing Papers^.
Envelopes, j-c., fc.,

Hastings Cash

ll arry called again for life sapper,
and Artis crept cl.» l«.i to her. arid I
hud fa. hoed upon her tor., in a plead- 1
fag manner; and half eluding herself
far her fomtfulMaa, she mom-, drew oct 1
the Bttto table, -dared upon it her white
cloth and the o'd-feshinned china, and 1
. brought forth fear broad aad little eak.a, ly—. ——
&gt; -..-J. S—-U
,
and because six-fell ksssly and poor, she j darling f
r
'
■ tried to be indnlg-al to her darlings, | She amid nut dfanrer him, but As
nud Otto.! the tiny rkw sau. o-diah from lifted a face eo radiant and beunti&amp;l
---------------- --._ with lu-r now-fuundjny.thailto held farefar frotu him. and gas-d tong at fare
with tore-fat eyee, before he afaH M-

DRYOMBS, HUH IM, MW
Cloths and Ready-made Clothing,
Hats A Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries,'

For the Spring mid Summer Trade.

fticj aid OoamiPniliiL
UpfeURKD i\Sh; nicoszu Ac.

TYPE CUTS, pMAMDm, AC.

HATI^eALTION (iDAtUNTEH&amp;t

stftarsitaf|r. «

—

DLE VILLE!

HARDWARE
r . »t »
.omn ffida

about we! Why can't you stay at homo
fast b&lt; well 7”

"B«WdeTtor*LMto bo m *y-

Horry threw up his cep, nml Artie pee

"faiW.
sort of a brother."
And Marian knelt down and thanked
God for hia great kfafareus.mad etoyt fa

�COMMERCIAL,

met.

STINGS, FRIDAY, JULY lit

Arrived at New York, Jan. 20th, 1870.

Tlie caeo, plainly aiated, is simply this:
A body of man compoaiug a corporation
or railroad company, propowd to run a
road through tbo County of Barry, to
touch at Hutings and other point*, upon
tho condition that the muniripalitire
along tho line should giro thorn n certain
amount at money toward tho object
W* promised to pay tho amount, and tho

whom wo made thia promise ? Hero ia
the whole question, appealing directly to
the individual and roUsctive bounty of
tho communities thus obligated It it no
abstruse question of law. It is amply
a question of moral honesty.
Shall wo do as wo agreed ? True, this
premise was made under a mistaken idea

iao the leas binding? We hate reaped
all the benefit which grew out of a faith
in the premia.?. It has brought a mar­
ket to our very doors. It has doubled

Ttic Clertntfn Ship** Wnlb^ur." with a carpo of New
mt I rtwh A.Klinni*,tinp&lt;&gt;&gt;-ti4 expreiuily fbr 1'orcpatighb
Ztotogleal Instltate, which have been added to Me alrcadu Rrtenrlee Menagerie of laet Seaton. A largo
nttinber of New Cage* hare been built to convey iM*
auxiliary, and note Mr. Pbrepaugh preeento to hit
witrono Thirty Maetive Dent of Living IFlid Animate,
7» Menagerie doubU the oUe of any Exclutive Animal
*how on thle ConliMcnt, and larger than any four toealletl Combination*, that can be found In America.
THE PROGRESS.—Mr. Forcpaugh organised lAe
Show for an American Tour, and ttarted In the Spring
of 18G7, with the following reeult:
/sc.'. 16 Cage* of Animate and a Clrcue, (under one
Tent.)
20 Cage* of Animate and a Circue, (under one
Tent.)
a
,
2S Cage* of Animate anti a Clrcue, (under
tiro Tente.)
30 Cage* of Animate and a Clretu, (under
two Tente.) with a corresponding improvement
of Stock and Paraphernalia.
....... -'.i hat attended hie effort, and the Money bestow­
ed upon him by a discriminating Public hat been Judicloueiy Invested for their benefit, ami while other*
tire failing alt over the country thl* Establishment ha*
been graduatly growing stronger, and for the Fourth
Annual Tone in America Mr. Forepaugh present* to hl*
fftirtm*

pen, has so for been productive of co .
approachable patriot and unfaltering very serious results, although tot a time '
fr.rud, w* do protest against the false po­ the “ dire portent" of tho fact caused
sition in which the nation plates itself many to eoujcciuro and wonder much,
and many xaore to wouder why tho wununtutored aad unreliable subjects, not
only because it belittles tho whole connMy name looks well in print; don’t
try, but boamao of all poaitinoa that con you think so?
bo chosen in dealing with three peopl*;
N. B — Answer this query by mail, for
which purpose find enclosed a bma now
•pnngs from dishonesty or toor There U. 8. postage stamp, of tho latest edi­
is no use in denying, ar attempting to tion, got up iwgardltea of ccot
deny, that tho rasl majority of tho men
N. B. again.—Write plainly when yon
appointed as Indian Agents have been as write, u the ordinary lead jieacil smudge
unfit for tho places they bold as dishon­ of ths editorial table, will]* it will do for
esty and low, unscrupulous dealing could tho devil and other depraved persons,
mako them, and to supplement their vil- will Hardly answer tho purpose of tho
lainire, tho p.renimenf assume* tho po­
sition that tlio people wronged and cheat­
ed by its agents aad roeesengera are *
satisfactory, and sufficient indneementa
foreign people, to bo treated with and
aro hold out, I don’t know but I may bo
induced to relinquish any arrangements
a* though they wore no moro a part of
I may possibly make with tho Now York
the jieoplo than tho inhabitant* of Pata­
Lsi/tf and write “only for tho Hasting*
gonia or Greenland.
They naturally interpret tills conduct
to fear, and, as any other people under
I suppose you would likci to bear the
b'ko rinumstanoos would do. they go to
war to obtain their “ rights.” Wo edu­ moat important item of now*, and a*
cate them to this very course of conduct, there is nothing to bo gained by kecjdng
it
bid,
I will write it out in full, as some
and the coat of their schooling is counted
people write their middle names.
by hundreds of taillions.
It is that a politician, suppewd to ro
Meanwhile, tho progress of ci vibration
is retarded, a corrupt ring is araaasing side in Hastings, has discovered that a
fabulous wealth, aad the purse of tho
a most gigantic evil.
It ia time to stop thia puerile, weak,
vacillating system. Give tho Indans to
understand that they ore a (art of the
United State*. that they are subjects of
its government, and must obey its laws
Make their chiefs responsible for tho
good conduct of their various tribo*, and
hold them to a strict account for every
violation of good faith oa their port, or
on tho part of their followers- Root out
tho Indian Ring, leaving not a vestige

A NATIONAL

RELIGIOUS MKW8PAPKB

The

WRIGHT t SMITH,

Advance.

PBIWMMB
The Advance

ONE IXtLLAH
ONE DOLLAR.

GROCERY

One Dollar

THE FINEST SHOW IN THE WORLD.!.'

ADAM FOREPAUGH’S
Cheap

JUNE TO JANUARY
wisbre tho |wop)o of tho Fourth Coagrreaicnal District to remove their pros-

Animal Show and Elegantly Equipped Circus

JUNE
JUNE
JUNE
JUNE

TO
TO
TO
TO

bought

Barry

County.

JANUARY
JANUARY
JANUARY
JANUARY

JUNE TO JANUARY

grvse. 7. W. Ferry, and replace him with
s-mclxxly, without any assuranc&lt;&gt; what­
ever that the change will be for the bet­
ter, and with every prospect that, if

DIE TICKET, FOB 50 CEiTI, AIMITB TO BOTH SHOWS.
Children under ID years of age. 85 Cants to both Shows.

7ZTuu

30 MASSIVE DENS LIVING WILD ANIMALS

of .feeding, clothing, paying of annuitire
and governing, to the military.
Thon we will “have peace” on our

INTERIOR DIAGRAM Or
Shall wo fulfill that.promiso ?
A way has boon opened up by which
wo can dodge the [ayment Wo may
vote down any propwad amendment tho projioT rourso is taken in the matter
looking to tho pareagn of a law enabling Wbilo we do not like tbo general tone
ustokrep our faith gucxL The tiling is of lib* Speeches, we cannot but admire
hi* •'prohibitory proclivities'” Among
reliant chance to play sharper, and cheat other things ho say* :
tho men who trusted as They will not
Th* Government was Oirowmg away
take tho railroad away from ua and wo its money for nothing. The offirer*
can pocket all the advantages and not there, ore all whiskey drinker*. Tho
pay another cent.
There are (vo ire sorry to say it) men
just anch a course as this. They are to
be found in both political parties. Wo
do not now arguo the question of the
propriety of allowing the paojde to rote

ADAM FOREPAUGH’S

to be the most efficient, hate to bo jagged
| out of tho even tenor of our way by any
such improvement.
•
Mr. Ferry has mure friends than
there ore Republicans In this town, for

tho place, and any change that run Ik* i
mails must for a timo plan* the proplt of
tills district at a disadvantage
Mr. Editor, toll your potato-bug pohueiana. those who hung on Io the Repub­
lican party merely fur the 'sustenance
they got, that they can’t find much to'
food on dirwn in Assy ria. and they wuitkj

7 MONTHS FOR $1.00

^&amp;tQUESr^

REMOVED TO THE EMKHE
BLOCK

948409
'.lets.

that when the proper time cornea The
queetion .» now raise is. ahall wo pay ; When you Miy me, anything witii my
I want you to buy mo what is
the Honda wo hare already issued? n.-iney
uaoful I do not want dirty flour, rotton
Shall wo respect our moral obligations, tobnerv and old soldier clotbm dyr.1
or shall we disregard them ?
black, such as you bought for Spotted
Thia is not a question of party policy, Tmb I only tel! you what is true. You
but at persona! probity—not a question j have had a great war, but after it was
I all over you permitted th* chief* who
of party fealty, bnt of individual good i had been fighting to com* back.
popular and l«l juvenile monthly 11«
entertaining storire, sketches, nn«cdoUe
pie will decide. Tho past record of the
talk* U&gt; its readers, correspondence, jopeople of Michigan u[«a tho question of
etey, niuaie. puxslre, and numorouijilluerepudiation in any foim is to us a pUdge ,
of what the will aay uj*on this particular
(orm of repudiation.
Young America. Tlin now list uf valu­
able Premium fur pearly subicrilwrs ia
make this a party quewtion. Wo have
perfectly astonishtng; in fact, most of ।
said hard things of the Itenuxratic par­
ty in timer past. We have thought hard
thing, of them. Wo are not prepared I
to boEove, however, that they will take
pleased with thefr trip and tho sporting,
ths negative of thio question because u
and think “ Grey Eagle " • waa scooped,
Republican Legislature must giro to the
poodle tho affirmative, in tbo slutpo of while ’’ Hint TempJs" ia tho coming
horse Tbo lonsingitee were delighted
at the sell of the Detroit sports, aad cor­
ll-Sss. *r*s*.’(•* IS
parties who would counaol the people to
dially invito them and all others to bring
lire* In.
a.....................
do such violence to every principle of
rwu
fast nags and stamps to tho raoea to be
honor, bo marked os with tho “ brand
Hrere.
.......
hold at this plane during tho present soaUre
...............
of Cain." Wo may differ, as wo have
M..ISre
.
r.:
an undoubted right to, upon matters of
Tho dm *»**/■ of this place wsro res­
policy as to the beat means of achieving
oling in quite a scaaational scandal last last Saturday.
Mrir Adrrrtunaratj.
week, on account of a certain Horeljlinr
Tho rains giro tho wheat crop a Ix-ttor
assuming the bigamistic role. He was look throughout the State.
arrested oa charge of bigamy at Sagi­
The Senior class at Hillsdale rnllogo
l*eliovo with a certain pe|*cr in this State,
numbers 21 gentlemen and 0 ladies.
(tho IFdurnb Ciifprr.) that "th iplnhi naw and brought to Lansing. While
being rctaoTod from the depot be suc­
Tho city tans of IWtroit tor 1870 are
•pptrlwiif asw efrrvd to erpu/wto th prpceeded in swallowing strychnine, which I710.710JM,—about 12.000 Ires than in '
m oriAsre qf idlen rsaU wrd,
eamo near saving the county tho costa of
i^MtusAesm^bsml, if it rorv s«A[wueecutioa, but ho waa unwisely placec
■tatMtoOspMpA-," nor do w. belike it
under medical car*, aad waa 'not allowed
at all creditable to aay newspaper thus
to insult tho people of a great State.
Wo to not beitovo that the peopte at th*
State of Michigan are thus seeking tbo

grand
VESTING^,

0NCTICK^ aOmVtsVo'bothshcws
n-mhr Cblkuj st IlUUs, Prie
Ihi, nt Cspt, Ch^p •

,

J. B. LEMLEY.

mo ram! C4RB
CARRIAGE

FACTORY.

That must be sold within the
Hext Sixty Days.
DOWN GO THE PRICES,
LIKEN COATS,

$ 1 00

of thia imlcbtednore; bnt, on the conand “ hitched'’very well
taury, vr* believe every cent of it will be
On Monday laat. man, women, bah ire
paid, mD that seek an amendment would
and all wore rumored to Mason, to await
be rotated by tho psopls by an overcoming wire* and trial

Citizens of Parry ^County io

th?ir new styles of Carriagas

and ths Superior*Stock used,
in their MtusufatiUrc.
are using the very best “

Vsgatalsos ie reviving uta the fafltu
enco of last week's rains, and prims
look sjdeadidlr, with the nxeeption of. a

fm. nn trim's imopoim Bin i

0ETUUIT MACnmtKT DCTOT.

"

Dry Goods,
Notions,
ASSORTED TIMBER
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Oil Tempered Steel Springs
Hats, Caps,

GMWWRIHHIK GOODS, k

JKe are now selling below

Jackson and Grand Rapids

Prives.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO RE

save money by calling on us

Terms to suit Purchasers.

JAMES JENKS,

�TIE (1ELEEI1TEI tilE ELOW!
■ICHICAM CEBTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division.

than w. can maeler. The people ia tlral
part ofMsfoigu Lara no excure for not

The people of Barry County will bold
a grand c«fol&gt;ratfon at Uaitiugw on Mon­
day, Jnlv Fourth.
The Day will be ushered in by the
ringing of bedb and the firing of thirty­
eight gun. at sunrise.
The following are the ofifocra. etc.:

kMgi^ynWril W ■iiliim

If the

pubBebar will oom. don Kara and print

erally, could hardly bo expected to find
any literary exercise “to our liking."
I would .uggert to tlu. would-bo critic
that ho ought to .tody the elementary
rnlea of English grammar before ho
a-xk. to become- an authority in matter.

FARMERS
Buy your Flown where you are always sure of getting
your Castings.'

Can Mi toiat if Ymim, 11 lie Ruin i IuUk SWtf

Michigan Central R. R.

and a good Bead will enliven tho pro­
gramme throughout, and at the Ground,
will bo ably aiairtod by the Heating,
GfoeClub. In tho evening there will bo
a eplendid display of Cre-work. and a
balloon naecneioq from tho Court House

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

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If there gentlsmcn rally and propore
to appear again in public, I would urge
that they take baeona from the library
editor of tho Journal, wboao “familiari­
ty with there piece. " u ao extend™ that
ho could aid them materially.
A. a farther precaution aguinai attteka of thb kind. I would anggort to
Um " management " that for tho future
the printing neomary io announce any.
thing of thi. kind ahoukl be done at the
Journal office. It wdl have a wonderful
etfret U[«&gt;n the merit, of tho "pro-

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.
scaled rig on tho first of July, and will
carry {areeogon for |1.M&gt;. lie intends
making the route on good time, Laving
here at 7 o’efoek in the raoraing. «mnocting with afternoon train. on iha D
t M. Hoad; and returning, -ill leave
Lowell al 7 o'clock, arriving at Has­
tings in time lo connect with afternoon

cutoniahing to witnrae tho march of progne. in our country. Where, but a
fow yean ago wu but a wDderaow, now

Peninsular Railway.

.REV. ALBERT BABII8

Tie Oho &amp; Hall Threshing lactins,
IRON PLANET, CARY’S PATENT,
AM WoMhwy’i laprerM Mooted Both Turin.

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, rapid iwtgraaa a* tho Pram of our cocatry-and San Frarefoco, CeL, ran bout
' of hcrjcunud. end literatim- on an equal
Germany," foe whole of which wne very
uunlling to lire Gennane of foie place
A numleir ut them, oo enquiring of U-o

LIFE IN.UTAH

place, wore told that it was in Woodland,
and not in Hearings font the aflmr hap­
pened. Wo have enquired et a good
many (foreran, of that township if
there waa aay truth in that aaaertfou.

MYSTEBIES VFMMHiSN

Oo on Mr. Marshal and you will find
kimlnrae to ao explain yuureclvea that the
yonroelf supported by all the order lov­
people mar know1 a' what house the fight
ing eitianna of the piiree. Wo want you
took pbc£ and who warn ragagad in it. gel other, and freah hone, to dear the
country. The Sheriff brought the homo. to earn your wagra and have ae doubt
to Grand Rapids, and tho owners re­
Lirzxr—Our Wool Market.
Lime win kill Potato Bugs.
Wulf D—fcrfoh^ warm.
Dvo Oct—Bowno t BaDoy’a cellar.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

.

Aocibxt.—Mr. Tarry, a yoong mu
raphjri at Dktoj S Brathy', phning
mm, out Me hand quite badly while
ahifang foe gearing to tho tenant ma­
chine, getting one hand trader the
kuirw, cutting a pfooe out of one thumb,
and laying open two fingers tofoebeae.

Tnx Wrmr Brsnxaa,—An odd title,
bnt nevertheless a good one. Thi.pejne
eoraee to us from HiHsdale. Mich., pubifohed by a Farnham. It ie a wry
lively abort bat its "make up" and ti-

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

Drugs Anu Medicines

TIE REW A1T1CLE IF FHV
For twenty-five rente yon can boy af
your Druggist or Grover a package of

purposes of Odd Fellowship. &lt;ru per­
formed at tho Hall, on tho 2lrt fast. fat
a very euccoatfol and appropriate man-

Grand Manter Whilnor, Grand Bocrotary Footer, of tho Grand Lodge of
M ichigun, and Grand Warden Fairchild.

ulchMdroi

rick was pu rebasing a bill of jewelry bat
week, hi. eye fell upon a tiny gold pmtan’ “atiek," emd “ye focal'1 waa my
kindly remembered, by a present of the
tame On th. lack was engraved, l.y
Mr. J. B. Shoemaker, tho words: “RHeeriek to W. H. H.dmm," and on tho
aide, “ 1S7O.” Accept our thank. Mr.

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1

Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall I'aper, Traveling
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, $c.

Fraakfort Bryrem, pebliebed by W. F.
Cornell. (Ute of th. North Lansing Jfotoyrwj at Beurie County. Itieanieely printed erven column paper, aod wfll

I1M RnM,HnWrt

It any. there ie no drinking saloon nt ,
Frankfort, and the fort mu who opens &lt;
one will be stepped trf legal meant.
j

and other aoefohre, together with tho
practiced working at the Order, and the
gnat boosfita to be derived from itt par-

CALL AT THS HASTINGS

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                    <text>VOL XV.

HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY.
tWirpaw.

TBK KPUBUCIX BAM

Whaadft*. mprerfl

I k.w^rrvred nor.) Ena, tarnation-dr
I line, eity-aditor line, and Anally fJl I

PRIKTING

003232313130114832

ItSttll CASH STORE
NEW

BLOCK

rfnHtingH^ Mich.

Too many XEW GOODS—
Such Stacks and Piles—
fCI •
0®n*&lt; get through thn Store,
and more coming.

GOODS TOK SO CHIP -BODGHT TOO MIT,

Step in and let the Boys show you around and you will
say OLD TIME PRICKS have surely come

TAILOR CYUHDER PRESS !

ALEEN BENNETT.
Nancy wa. athnt. Bal flu. &lt;md wm
»tyto.
After tbahayiac tout bMn tato, Mr.
^epwatar and hte adft adUd ~r- c=:
■A taK aad &gt;]nat tha vreaaag with X&gt;“ia tkj^re. of a-rre-fi-7$^:

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

**• toM h&gt; ly-g ator wer-gda^

nasT

ware Iwiaw mad. fa afrirehare. AU
T,u» ^TUtareaud fa qate of MmrelV
tboaebfai triad to il| 11
L
■ By th. way. Titan.” -fa Mm LWpwuLw, late in the inwmusg, !• wfan rtm

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

” Merit obirepd. 'John ; fmt I hare

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

{ytlcrfionu.
We U*ahM« ■&gt;

.Hk m »&gt;•&lt;• m4 f~U. «W

Books and hationery, The School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Pine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, &lt;fc., /c.,

" Hat—didn’t ren Ihmjw flint wool Imd
naan ia vatan H
“ Na. Mr. BmHhramd thirty rente
waa all 'twaa worth.”
“Mr. BmUtedreairedyon. Bat yon
dumld hare wateW U- Markrt lUporta. Didn’t you re&amp;»t&amp;a.i&gt; pm

Which will lac Kohl nt very I-&lt;*w I’rlccm.

Hastings Cash Store

! valuable fafiimfaion yr.u will find."
■ ”w'i

•• O, bother! I &lt;Wtw»*l.faItoUj*
I'n got a* tuudi m I cut do to look ar­
! ter my fam; and if Nancy atul tho
children want to rend, flu? ren pt

milmil', iwhwk, mm,
Cloths u&gt;d Kendy-msde Clothing,
HsU A Ceps, BooU &amp; Shoes. Groceries, Ac.

For the Spring mid Summer Trade.

Fatcy aii OiMcital PriiliiL
naoN»i'*c.

couibkd.jnrS*

“I read to belfarefaantoolfi
Thai dalaahm nadwt wfa«
Triplet toM tnntaal Mao&amp; U
yror» and vtwre far acuior,
what ntarrfUnflb aha toVL
‘■IrefatolUk'prep &lt;rfj
ran*. ,.f wore of Ix^ptre, Sh

ibtahW* ur.&gt;i«rriu3i.

allva hi- wife or children to Iwmiw I
h» n-if-hfatr Ihx-pwator if

WOOL CARDING

MIDDLEVILLE! .

HARDWARS

JOHN

Ore orimi^ Tita. tSreriy and Ida w
took ten, by inriUlton, *Hh n-faU

JurJ.’ rewi° PN4ta?r£iUrl

man manna anything heayatoi

,
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�IYHK BimUCAN BANHR

HASTINGS

FRIDAY, JULY l«t

IPBINTING

; MmyN- PreraoU; liracliertton of WIL {
, Item . Makcpeae.* TUckarev. -Graqp I
Hoddar; Did She Dream Itf—Jurtra |
I McCarthy; Antoroa, By the author of •
“ Guy LiringrtOM," tec; Flirtationwith ,
tho Mod,an Convwniencw, Mr*. Ixiuom |

■m®

HofltinffH* Mich.

Utto; Editor’* Ferny Chair; ■ditor'a
Latency Raeord; Editor’* Bcimtific R*
cord. Editor'* Hfatorieal Record; Edi-

of Stock and Paraphernalla.

TAYLOR CIUIBEB PRESS!
arefatliny all over the country this
been yraduallv yrotvlny stronger, and for the Fourth
Annual l*ur in America Mr. Forepaugh preoente to his
patrons
'
'

THE FINEST SHOW IN THE WORLD!.

Domorest ha* alao outdone all other*
in bia liberal offer of valuable PrMnians*.
A new and extraordinary lial ia given in
th* July number, which i* very attractive,
among which ia a fine and valuable par­
lor chromo, painted in eighteen rotor*
end worth »5.&lt;K&gt;, to bo given a* n pro
mium to each .ubrariber Yearly, W.«»
Adder**, Zt~mT* XeoUJ,. MS Broad

GKOCEKY
AND
PROVISION
As

W THE BEST STYLE

Cheap as

can

bought

County.
Animal Show and “Elegantly Equipped Circus ;

priraipU tort paltry rf th. party of
fcm. It ba. never had, and, uatD now
hl people ’ have never ahked, a place
upon the State ticket,-uor aay State
“»!*»&gt;«
Uto
Unirenity, Mr ha. it ever had a

ONE TICKET, FOI 50 CENTS, ADMITS TO BOTH SHOWS.

GORDON
ogy, ata., pnetraiiSs and character* of
Beethoveo. &amp;r Samuel W- llakar and
Wife. Gov. Palmar, of HlinoU Mark
Iwmon; lb* Governor* of New York;'
Tyj»* of the Beyrawi Population; M««*
uriag Moo I 1’hyaical Education : Rav­
age of Wild Beeeto; 8amm*r io thMeld,; Reform for Women; Wo mart

Children under 10 yrar* 6f *«», 25 Cento to both Shows.

30 MASSIVE &gt;DfiNS LIVING WlhD.ANiM.Vlf&gt;

INTERIOR DIAGRAM I
A j/Ai/

FO’^X'tAl

ram-J. A* yet they are not pledged to
enufT out lira ran, nor turn the Miaaieaippa River up stream, but stand ready
toin-rt-tohpUdgnin tlioir platform
if any of the unwashed alxmld call

REMOVED TO THE EMPIRE
BLOCK

It ia difficult to predict, with any de­
gree of certainty a* to th* mult *f th*
election, for although Grant carried the
Bint* by a email majority, yet th* bal-

change is made, w* confidently a*wrt
that so man enn'be named better qualiCod or fitted for the portion at Secret*-

Ia&gt;ap in th* Dark.” by Edward H.
Hou**, rotnmourod
Sheldon A Co:.
Publisher*, 49“ and 60» Broadway. N.
Y 54-OT a year, and worth it

GRAND
VBSHSOB.

Kkj

ail Onamia] Priiliit,

Bru Jtdvrrtistmrat:
d*btU paid, without any emential chaagv
in the law—*d no event with the exemp­
tion above »1WO, nor th* per oanL Ira.
than Etc.

in weekly and monthly odtriun* by Lre
t Shepard. 140 Washington Street. Boeton, al 12,50 per year

Tur lunrteFairan, for July, i* truly
a superb number, in embcUishrnteito and
in literature ! How the pnUteheni can

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Cash Store.
Onr Oat, •&lt; * B*rpa*a /
"Ttitr CUmf tt BM— Pri»
HU&gt; and Ctft, Off •

11.50! TbcCno engraving*, “ Sommer
Hour*,” &gt;• a deliriously enggrwtive' pie
tare; th* Colored Fashion • Pinto,
group of elegant Parisirarw* ; cuteabundanl enough to give the Indio* all the
hint* on dm* they could want Pub­
lished by Itoaeoa A Peteraon, 319 Wainut Street. ISladrlphia. Price fiU-SO a
year (which alto include* a largo (tool

9. B. LHM1EY.
M'lle Paulina Hlndlry.
Mathew* and Hnntlbc,
I*rof. A. J. Fnrepanrh.

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“

That must be sold within the
Next Sixty Days.

Itwiita th« aiteniwn of teh
Qtizent of Barry County to
DOWHOO THE EnrCHs!

AIKIN

2000 BPOOJLH OOTfON al
ic
RHAKJHl IKXTOti.
10c
PARASOL8, a large mwnrtmcnt. al On

new ttyles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used

PROF. TONI FRINK'S lEWPOLTM BAND !

ASSORTED TIMBER
OU Tempera! Steel Spttejs.
Ti e arc now selling below

Notions..

Itcady-.Mntle
Clothing, ,
Hnls, Caps,

rmiEBKGMTOk

Jackson and Grand Rapids
Prices.

�■Du.ro Im. eonsidontdo building Iran |
dona thia spring nnd summer. besidoo a]
larger amount of .pring graine than:
usual p« in. which bid fair to repay the

Ihu-kirk to K—r York,dMuSha,
Cleveland to Now York, fitStnilo
Cincinnati to N. Y„ Mh) mil-.

of July, far UBA will hav. jMMd.leM- j Wheat will compare well with that of;
j ing nought but memory to testify that it our ntdghbooiag towns Tbrni ia wane
■ has bora. For anroe yrora past tho day j[complaint of ths potato bug; some farm.
' Km act roreirod the attonUm justly das '! they haro sighted, ro far. for which we 1
lit- But this your wjtMjm an almost '
! universal renewal of the old-Ums fasteri- • The prnapect for fruit,
. ties, and ia nearly nrocy harr.Wt ia the ' aad po—hc. ia good. A poach orchard
land tho sounds of rojosdag wffl be ou tho farm uwwrf by 0. W. Crosby,
' Eaq, ia lieariag a bountiAil crop, which

DICKEY &amp; BENTLEY,
Sash, Doore, Blinds. Door and Window Frames.
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c.

them If yea don't be&amp;ero it, just hap
pen ia at the right tone of day. and so*
th. table. loaded wnh th. -goodie.,- a.
well as the substantial., that their ova
wnbhful and guiding Ibwwfawoe
Hastings hM reaaoa to be proud of
tho cBorte being made by her ritiaroa to
rommetaerato this anniversary ia a rtdt

Michigan Central R. R.

i—er
1 (‘T*nd,

□"afc

&lt;*“

J"” U
,
„

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THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.

of twelve it thiriean years, was drowned
a few days ago while Utldng in Cooley's
Laho. Aa wo haro beard, two men and
"{ S d.« ware with the boy, and when be
. mod far help, aad the awn went to bio

I ’ Chanbun—Ifav. Jo» H. • Ro-, of

,l"*Pn nh&lt;’u'

o.-

by a runaway. Mr A. J. Bowoe bml
l«»n mi driving daritu; th* evening, ami
while in front of Mr John R Goudjw.r's

Peninsular Railway.

&lt;mi*w— rotate ot va

IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1870.

-Hewanl Asaoriixbon

onoJlSx t£^££2VKRED DIUVIWO PUIXEYB-B*T6a»Mriy
Aojd2X&lt;HHAKT COUI&gt;LINOB-J‘ P*fact pro­

WMtUiags

10.

LIFE IN UTAH

HOISTING ATTACHMENT-Bliaple, coavwdtot

MJSTEAIEJ

boo*" |.y Mr. Fnd Galloway,
an* l&lt;n|ipy to eiy, hi. injuries i
-fflion Fly Brigade ” will a Ao th.fr lo |w
The horar. del:
first aiqmaranro, aad man-b through the
■
principal straits

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

; Michigan to teat.his luck in a more ex­
tended Undo We aro glad to notice the
change which hex taken plaro ut&gt; the

ixsrts
Detroit &amp;. Milwaukee R R

HOWARD SANITARY
Btvneieprogroeriagfcwdy. but foe
crop io reported M rather light
BOO,000,006,000,D6l bugs dying the®
warm nights.

MH MB t iEHEAB
SOOTEffil BAILWAY,

Drift luijsi®, Grana,
SffBWewrvr.

laitat: Bn IM Bn RsM

l*aing built.
■ A„ dirreti® of the Marabsl.
It wnx Par—T» edtreriea at the head Thia will ooaeritato the st* r im far
of thia column.
die earlier part of the day. About six
TMhoAwrotWrhMUd n trudsMy —
------------- to make a groat dmaaod for iro

FOR ALL POINT* EAST 4 WEST

AID

Naeoat II car—By that lunch 1‘reeton
4 Brinks aero kind enough to seed oror
to tho Banna boys Turning that l&gt;ig

! We shall not attempt to domrile
They are altogether too oug
I To bo npprtriatrd they mart bo

~

■■’.......

iPLAITATIOIB

.VrugguU Hundric-ti Groceries, Wall Paper, Trarrlinfj

Michigan Exchange.

prorod ia every reaped When Booth
Baron gets a railroad, we shall expect to
aoe the Antowf atm farther enlarged and
printed on a “Taylor " Boroms attend
! you. Friend Btewart, In your endeaeom
■ to furnish the peojdo of Western Miehi-

They mo going to haro * aaiebralaau proved fatal Osgood Oillman was ta­
on their ten book, aad haro gut art I ke,. rory suddenly, on Friday, whOo
bill. to that wfM. We stooeroJy hope working out in dfo hot san. with a faint
tbcroykRjtaiari.fee mH and dull Ming, aad th. jwvbabilitow aro
is pessiUe far any one to haro
J fast If aeaistUMe hud not been hnowdl- ■
The fattewtag an. the Ma*
their

------TAXES! TAXES!
WOOL CARDING

Wool Carding

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CASH OR ON TIME!

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH.

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Hair Vigor,

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For reatortaf Cray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.
JL
A dr-MM wbi*

nocr. DODDS

'IN E II v I N E
ASI&gt; 1NVIOORATOR.

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

■•wl

The Advance ^KFaESwSiE;

1ITTI1S
HAIR DRESSING.

One Dollar

tl—fry aad istrodured Ur X-» J
dtnowcm ft/oo./ /VrjAzr.
wkitk tau tivnunntlr A.ia&lt;*rrd, bydmt.oj
,.»11
aUtr blood di^attf. /t amf..,'....' •
betide Uu lodidr
Bitas.!
&amp;TM&gt; »f aOa»gia,dnujr
;

I. aaA «MMaa VLTKHI &gt;'«
j row xsa &gt;« &gt;■»•• io ••

11001

JUNE TO JANUARY
JUNE TO JANUABY
JtrNF. TO JANUAEY

rU^Ktaksks tA«x '
vtfkoaxAo &gt;IM
Tic rraicru trAy Ih
Mood Nl, Urold Ac
rry fa^nlg art: ft/cau

JUNE TO JANUARY

27,000 teSESHWCJ

11008
7 MONTHS FOR §1.00

PILLS
■KID FITTING

CORSET

aSEsisiSS

afSKsnaSMt

jortk pattox * sos

Why

■fcjisggfe-jbitjBftsSt
a: a

Is it that Dr. Hoback’s Slumach BiUers increase in sale
every year ?

Because
They arc the best combina­
tion oror made.

Why
Do the fhugsists recom­
mend Dr. ItobackS Bitters
to their customers?

A/++/41+/A

Because

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

After yearn of experience
and Inal they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Tndigre-,

Why

■jUDICIAi"
astWmy

Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ito
hack’s Susmr-cnntod Blood
Pfflat

salesmen
a—
m.

kam &lt;«!!

w.,«n
rviwJ^u^
Tin? UUMAjr MACIIIMK-Mra
J-HJCl FrefcrSlM^.rwTMtacb.
K ANHOon »a4 WamaakMS.-l
Bftfasswa &amp;.vxg'

Why
Arc Dr. Roback'a Blood
Purifier and. Blood Pills
tho Inst remedies taken to­
gether for the euro of nil
diseases of the Wood ?

Because
JAMES JRNK8.

1870.

™

1870.

Lake Superior!

Hie Blood Purifier is the
only artic.o tn the market
u liichconlainsthc cclebratAl
costly Drugs imi»rtod exprvsal v from Sweden for iu
inaiiutnclure. and the Pills
contain tho action principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Knot.) and is a antethute
for Mercury.
i

Why
Are Dr. C. W. Rulmck’s
Stomach Bitters, Bhml Pn" J»flb the
andthree grea
world has

kt
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. JULY 6. 1870.
ths first surprise ted ss^Mmastssi erf f
the prejx—L 8he waa frightened io
find, alrnal inu—Halaly, bow much ths

|«n.

As—MSte iMur wslli
A Sir tn" M ate ItoWblM.
ArtOwterresW sslrtl

Ah—l*fo s Seat—A rtsMter.

.NWIMWAH -X t Jil

TAILOR CYIIRDER PRESS!

A.TtX'telsr tjiJNyxktt.

■ 1

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

IJf THE BEST STYLE

J. P. BOBEBTSAaCO., Prop's.
W«U call Ite

““‘aSUatt

sIMUM of Ftirsinsas I A1RIMTU CiU&gt;sa, sf U&gt;U &lt;A«iy.
io Iteir CaraFallj ssQM^WbcA .t
-

Pure Drugs aS ISedicin.es,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

x w.f&amp;'nrARD.'1

2.’’

Per/Hincry,
bToita

Pure White

Lead

'
W. stteli^.^ JTs^ll^^iltyWi
«'fa0lsJ
-l-rt ■'
Books and Stationery, The -HciuMd Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miser Ifn neous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, nng^Ffiting Papers,
■
Envelopes, agrafe.,

t^sswtssatfiis
tun prendb-d. But, st this tmartrt *
voteecrisd,
*Hsre heU. Hurry up, Hastings.
w_-_ i—.
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HARDWARE
; I

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liwaeaetasr, m—cal taagKaUil
oho«rd Herbert Mil! mnre. He 1—its.

je'TL.drt.siijpg-ayei.

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ia

n

a-

ft a a
a w&gt; a
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Ttser—a—WU&gt;—tsMt
r—ilh'k—&lt;MIM*st—as.
Art I •w.WWshwMA—M

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&gt;7££SS5K%,

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it

fa
ft

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“Charlie*! Charlie!” CUarand sweet k
as a note struck from a ail rar boll, the J,
r.iicc rippled over th* eummon.
“The?, maihsr,** sriad one of th* ,

hu and jiknd up hi. jankrt and cep.
“*
■ “Don't go yw«!" “Hava it.tsl" P
“HaWithCpmo!" -Sjlvi.?' Jerirtthsplay— fanohytfawia
*“

. “A.*"’r-'**

J£.1S&amp;2K*S£
Are

xx J®

4M&gt;wrs&gt;a-*e«bM(Wa.*M

1

an, ng |
h*»wa't murk of a bargain. There, will

X^U^M^aa. .

&gt;

r• jfifatMfcrt-Jtawtil
‘/^r±62.7,T-_ir:
MJ» I

j

1

mMuadrMlurlmud mmh

I?or |l”‘ Spring mid SmiiiniT Trade.

j

Th— are tbo only easos within our
kaowLdge where a Urge steamship has
dimpjrared totally without having bahfod a tree, of th* Baaaar .m which

a

&amp;
•

........... .

Hat* ft (■*!». Boot- A Show, OrMerioo. ftc.

*“

erwottl tbo artist. Nothing has —re
beer, hoard of l«r, and alu, » rjypisd
f’oand^«l °g Flamborragb

j

!

B

H

PriccB.

DRY MB. W M.*M
cioih. wd artr-srt. o»ihi»r.

Tjny ry

la 18M th* CoUiae eteamar Pacific
left Utct[kk&gt;1 on the 3d of Jaaoa™.

OtowafaasreM—artMI.’

I4 J A K 1

g fe:'ll;

ITT* tjll.im art iu— e.sl.J r*irr$».'7*« *»lr tells. IrtsMMBIs I*

XV’liioJi, jt.UJ. J&gt;f? gold nt very

and mghtypenaaa on board mail. 6fa&gt;
baa never amoe been heard of. and no
fragn—b whieh amdd be identifad

may d|* the cam of tbs Lslort, a Kueriaa ve—l of war of K4 gmu. which, in
the year 1M7, boded over and went
down
bodily in tin- Gulf of
Crvnstedt. wjthfa sight of three of her
ponsort*. The whole ship’s coransny,
amonntiag to 830 persons, were dnrwnsdNo human bring .urrived to id] how
tho Hungarian, a Umadiaa etaamsr, waa
wrecked. She use dfaxrverwd. ia 1WD.
on th* rocks near Cape Sabta, Nova Sco­
tia. *»d. though two hundred i&gt;ereoa.
BAttnoly woraaa. a fcw yw bis sssrirr. der. «BUeed vision! Could ha believe had been on board, only threw bodies
buowaeyea! She was wriUna. with were foand. while the tnail-bags warerw
who waa ■rnariar |ho hafi.
.

Articles,

Ttf^Best in Uie Market!

TKX

asaiaghha. GartaaDy the Ml fate a
sort of rerorie, and began, half uoecnerioMly, to trees Hariwrf. name is far
sand with the point tt her pareaoL
It was st this juncture that Herbert,
walking along the top of the bank abore.
diseereod bar. Hekad already pa—d
S/krtiam.
her. aedwwaH wot hare seat her el all.
bet that Lis atter.tiee waa snddoilv di­
rected to a fish hawk, that, diriag for a
The Uuccdsciotis Confession. rictim, hed gone sailing off northward
with its prey.
Hie heart Ix-gan to beat fast Here
! ar rui actum or ‘-crawua," arc.
waa tbechar— he had wiabed. yd wot
dared to hope for; U surely was a fa.or
'• Hurry up. grr.tlomim 1 the coach is
writing.1'cried the voire of the stage- usual reofissreus. He hastily sprang
dnri-r, &gt;o front of the Metropolitaa Ho- dowa the ISWch. and begun hurriedly to
tei at iMg Branch.
retrace hit slips toward her
Ho thought she would boar him as ho
Mr story gne. Udt k. du, daj. when
raOmads U, the Drench w— - T.&lt; un­ appreached. But she did net. bhe was
known, and when the transit io New evidently too abMabad; in what, bowYark wa. nehiirred by roachrw that rea ores. be could not yet discover He casts
toward Sandy Hook, where a Mreuner nearer and nearer'. Wbat with the rear
of the surf, and her own abaorptioo,
awaited the poaemgan.
1 A tall. Undawno yewng tuaa, at the
1 ii s.iri
— hoHe
sooruarhed
—. at­
last,
that
rereMlook
over so
herebshoul

rSESeS.-ss-

.^’■^wWirwrjSSi1^:.- n

iO ilFl

H8HjL»vr&lt;A

Ws R

®£$Esffi*£r

was; aodshe add to bawdf ho wonld akme. The President left New Tiirk
asertro—'last
slyHc'.- •early fa January, and was despaired of
Tbsssa relied hrerily io ; &amp;e Uhhawk* saPsdorerboad; the brereab'tow
V?nS!2*iuiiL’£Z’'
freah ftm the &lt;—Sward; AU san she— g—rttim of irehad boec so* fa low
tte Mr lluls Fms Isj MtUlas.
Irird FiLrvy Lrawi/K^rbSZ
WKkiAsUaMsrw—ota*—;
. *
ArtlteA—SaSh t.sia M». n.s-i—.
last, sad ririag. began to walk bank to­ of Bichaumd. and Tyron. lUwwr, the
ward the hotel. Bat. aflat- awMle. she
In 1864 tbo acrew-prepeUer (5tv of
sat daws ania, cm ahaabhp, wider absltar of thobMk, far else had beta, all

! 1
t i n rrhiiLdy* Il Pi L

Step in totid trj the Boys shotc ffnu around and you will
say OLD TIME PRICE'S have surely coins.

' Artlte But, k— fem, tart
Al—Irt
LwMAstoaMsl—task "**
.1 bOMunwxMgMni

f

n&gt; snguuu

IU mareabs MWmwd thoaa. tfis sanre tJtire fa those days; fcrogiy afowyearn
had siepart efaea h wrf-known phifao.
phar tart
“&gt;jvwribta to

.

THEY MUST BE SOLD.

-5 J

aJLta,*aA^Mort—i-.

iP
M
'

rime —^Mag Ur ssrt «uMm? and ■ 1M1, MUMS' the moat nrrperaltohd

Job

r

many,

i

uu

tnUUUilM.ailMrrUislM.
r«—A siM »aw Ma—w? am i

ruse, the French navigator, whi, aflcr a
Jongaruitoof disoosw U the Pacific
Urena with th.
Artrekb. and
Bonaudo, Ml Botany Bay reriv in 17s8,
and waa never heard of again; though,
in 1828, trerre of wreck* were, fijund no
the New Habridk, whfah are . now
thought to ha— Um three Of th* mitaw mwsAirm."
■■&gt; &gt;.-■&gt;■'-•■ r. ers ;

There was aaoM wreck, at that &amp;ne,
abort a ■Oeorman shows the Metrepolitan, which W lieca a fsreriU haunt
of thoin, sad thither ths repaired. Bha
tried to read tfll Herbert sbooU appear,
|.ut L-ir tb-'-arhu w.-.r^.r«l frem her

r

i

ras so cmp-BOOGfff no.
i£ qcarlj eA

nso
I

' iivdk £ MAviut.*'.

Bb arw e— uMsmUmMAi--

°"dZfeT

Can't ieNhroufhOu Store.

goods

I

।

The fintef these was the dieaansur
as—, ia ITOt. Of the Brithh Mgato Au
resw, bo—d theIndia,wUsh,after tomb­
ing st the Cape of Good Hope, wast­
had sail so. BsMfMx&amp;te’ttewn- er again heart of. TheportValam—
iaitahshadMartwifcra kmgwatt oe
the heath, taping to meat him ihstw. as ‘SWfcfiCr-ah-i.ft.

hrUijilhlpfcpljfff
i ! w h ! ,! uIkH
h

Toomany ‘jfflT GOODS-

SlMI'/OW

Ia lbs sartr ssMaa asenAsa.

liiiM

WtA—MaSssSSM wtoMOH
BlsStotaltertlresr-UwM.
1 AMUWhKUirWn
TtenAi—rwhrttertess!

Unstings* Mich.

ar aassa s. a—saw.

.

UdiaT

wot—Maf—&gt;t»sad*&amp;. •
IslillMsaalwMIil ahsMse
n.Wwtnl.M. .

INTROUBLE

mereas ;

The uiyateriotu Jtamuuw In th j
Atlantic ocean nf the .Lames City o
Boston, with n tarp. «al« of pamm
«MM*i asst bw meaner, afterward, al ■rent on board. recZOs to mind mnarkim
which HMtmp toe* awa oSaoe, was, Plar ca—in Ute annals cf uei-an neriga.
ssMre MaxwsHlad suggwd^. redly tioo. Two occurred in the rirhtaentJ

imniKmun.

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NO. 10.
ImgAraysrwKlmf^

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VOL. XV.

�OODS.

LOO!
sss.*’

“Boa." M»»r Lrfam nolk etad. T. B.
1’atorwn A Brothen. No. SO C CBaatnut
dtrort. PUladrtpMa. farru ta. proat ft*

1

' That must be sold within the
_____ SakSuttiAE-

peUichodt Md wiUteMAhe Mnfte
earn, of th* groat Neediirt ham the
tW«TM MM
l^toSin

ENGLISH WALimtO BV1T8, W «

DryN.^auotoc»w
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Hats,Caps,
Prwxirt MaAaatrifc'for'Joly.1 biotetm tbafo0awre|; : ?5i&lt; TO&gt;v'«"»»nt)
art. R H. Stoddard; Rrtreon Ftdaag*«m
l tba Nipptoiput. naddau Norria; At
I tha A terrtalari Praaa (Nkto WtoL Aylin
Irtreinl^i—MrBkrV Tifo AfoonyCic
CMnibal.-.diuJ bfT.M. Ctem,M.T&gt;;
Wild Baaa. John Itarrougba; A. Wo
man’a Hight: VII. Th. Camp Means|r.
Mrr MX Area.; Whattbay aa. Doing
is Maxiro, F Henawy Brown; Parry &lt;aHod. Mirt C. F WooWm; To Franco.,
T.BuoUnjLnRrad; H-Areor'aBaugh-1
ter. O, M^Uaworth; RoMreatiti lha i*

hr*Ty JnoM w&lt;-ro noticw!. and upon
opening 000 «T «i«a • small amount of
plaater wii^acrtered aaaomrodiu tbo
centre of the fieeoe. The utter waa

Taylor Jahnaton'aCbOortton. Fugue BraIa a cou! taino in Talka, Btaflbrdabiro, are ; Disraeli aa Hatyameu and Novr lX
EnglenA n.-rntly, four men were
J. M. Bundy; Boa^ti, the 1‘rwter awl
eatad to &lt;L«th by coal gaa
Part. W. F. Bullman; A DUandtanted
Ora. Wad" Haaptoo haa baatra hie
awuni into a ptowahare- At leant he baa
bought a chare in a steam plow which

PROVISION

Gam'WISHING GOODS, k
11 ■« *- 'yjgfigjgfe walkup.» ,

Cheap as
bouglrt m Barry

PATENTS

County.
MPUua ro.K rwt

t T

Newspaper
Advertising.
tap, MiM, Graceries,
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
H3HQH .n X
state Hired Opfawlto Empire Ittoek,

T-.

—

.. ,

.

.

...

11 tart rngrivlog'of Jamia 1 Wath totting ,
, baforo the fine and ctpcriuntiag with ;
I th" ateata taauiag 0«a a tea kettle
Eeery number contain, a bandeoOM
atert cngraeinj. Thr dopirtnsmta of j
! Rciauec, Art, and VuriaUro, rvotain, a 1
Inrpo nurabor ut ehart article which ur '

?trw SdrtrtisrmrtiU.

WITIlH
IN HASTINGS!
emninatreua may bo toads on the bad.
at color; that thrtdadrman, if bo tastes
of the Ml [Iiiidfcua ot-'Ar&gt; gospeL muat
do »o at tbn aacocd tabla,aadn4&gt; bureau ‘
b«ng upon VbdU .-Lttateuanua tWty ha.

tta.YrtuigMas'.IArirtu AgMtaataoa.
otharthan upaa tha acfaaawfedgreaaaU

CLOTHH, *
CA88IMEILB5.

WHAT A1ETMET

&gt;
VBfflXOB;

john g. ftuflrbfr Fdittiahfiit Good*,

there In wry Mt
m«t therefore

’

xi*j;

Jetenon Street, Hutingx, Blch.,

SECTS THE LAMEST

A MMSFAITTBIKG SEriMTMENT.

Fremont Engine Works!
C un“”» |w &lt;*»■&gt;* *•»
i«.
Mty Io. nado to order.

WONDERS

Neyuleon and liutuazk Kara bare two
1g. at bey for the past foftr year, . now
lay both hare been driren to the water
he Kmpcrar will take bia hatha at OonArilte, tha Count in England.
Many College, hold their rammeoro-

»--6r Ortky al Brtto. Pri,
-J
Cteap •

q-COIEAIBILmt
Haatiaga, Oct Cth, 186®—tf

t. B. LEMLEY.

,

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

Mystery of Edwin Drood f

AH.STEPHENS
STONEWARE!

WOOL CARDING
the .uta-rinteudrate of the Celrotirtabmmaker, in North Adxma ic Bs-Ttng.
Why don’t he take LenFing and Stee­
ring for partners cad dart a hotel f

HIDDLEVILEE!

Mra J-artiugtoa think, of going to

nor

y

tXeir
Carriafrt
an&lt;l the Superior Stock used

are using the
CARDINC-MILL

tCpKwf

ASSORTED TIMBER

PLiHlTIOIBIHlIl
a T.-1M0-X.
TMa wondarful rogatnbto rrotoratire ia
lb. .httWhnr oCnRfcwM. O*.MUi*»&lt;*'- Aa. tonic awl roriial far th,
•gvd and languid, it ha. no

Jackson and Grand RapitLs

to

ALL WORK WARRANTER TO BK

1870.
tor
1870.
ILake Superior!
nuatete ■mart, u.^,
waft it
ii
G

�■ ichiui a&gt;r&gt;AL a a
Brand Hirer Valley Division.

of wheat and 10 tons of oU hay, also
a pocket book oontaiaiag &gt;174, which
wm acridon tally loft in a pair of (ante in

Corner. Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings 4c,

I oar old lumhtoary tar tba I*A» IwpWtant;

tru attempted far thepurpoaoof replaoing in the pnlfoy a naw sot of bal^rJx
Th. polo b about 114 fort high, and Mr.
H- climbed about hall-w.y to th. top,
aatobed tn erwy w.y''^.
Wantakr ..penalty rd
. Wc bar. .the •nly -Mai
lira Richard to toknow J
JlrwUtorwltonrUs.wfn,
a .j.-dally for tho |n« fl
XV.
&gt; l.iT. — —

Michigan Central R. R.

'^4^

WwtMra.

Tl|uo- V, HDJSW

M

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELI1

th. aid at many afaea. lowered th.
pah and rate.d it again. after adjusting
th. mw baUiasda. Th. old dag waa
thru hoisted, and wsfUd in rn.je.tia tri-

Peninsular Railway.

The Glen &amp; Hall T^resMiflg laciijtt.

jxtruat flgarea, th. “Ea^" and "July
4th, 1870."
The foetiritha of th. day rlcawl with

IF"
ts

toadancn, and ava^bo^y promt Kxanad
I to aajoy thosnselro. right well. The
miuforVy Mao^BroU Mj«a M.yarLol!, and Fanny Hayfurd, wss pro
iu&gt;unced " extra gsud ” by alt Mr. Ha­
ley fanuahad anppar for tha romi*ny.
I whfob wna reifabad by aU wbo

Grand Trunk liaihray.
OrotWatean Railway
Israel Ndic. far GflUrtfa Bowm

fmr

IRON PLANET. GARY'S PATENT.'
AW rrttdtan’, Iwnrri MwalW U, nites ' j.
anagnrs! before 8qoire Hayford, Tttrwday, cm ehargv of hruakhg the village
ordinance ia regard to fighting and
dhurkrly euednet Phad guilty to lb.
eharpt and farad |14 and «-ts. Cha..
B, Wind, for tbo people ItorgUr «

and living is armidetod, and wo are informad by Che Aslant Marahal, Mr.
Geo. C. Wurth, that Uro jopulaiiou of
then? toimi are as follow* :
1,446
1,180
1,243
3.SSH

coorLmQB-X'ttefeSte
Boxmia S'rrAOTMw-iM^..^4»tL
txt.

^urtfiTTOttr

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

Drugs Anb Memutjst.es.
XH A.W&amp;ifriOTP-

LAB SHORS i IICHIGiN
SODTKRK RAILY1T,

FOR ALI. POINTS EAST A WIMT

’

&gt;«•» of

Every department of the well
Store-will bn fou

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

HTOuaunw
Wa tmdaniaad that ■ fame fair U to
b- h-ld at Cbazfatta. on, the iStit, «&gt;th,
and 3IM of JnJj. ihe pratahtm* bofag.
sum MA
_____

.

at

*u. nouns sra&gt; rkraffop.

ajmjj

�uku.

FOB BALE.

....

soncm

(CASH OH-ON TIME I,

Ayer’s

nrio BEVTORB »UX&gt;R ABDUBAl.TII
1 NTlMULATiaO WITHOUT KUCTIW.

Hair Vigor,

OOCT.~nODI&gt;S

For restoring Gray Hair to
Ils natural Vitality and Color.

N 1. H V 1 ■' I .

liner

a mm

;.'a^W isyltiokAToiL
PT Ifcrif'Knir' au/Z .S?&lt;ft&gt;;ac4 ic.

That must be sold within the
Next Sixty Days.

DOWN GO THE PRICES,

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

HF.AVY LINKS PASTS;'
ENOL1KH WALKING KtHTH
GOOD 1’RlMTti,
। FACTORY CLOTH
If
FARMER'S A MECll. CAH3IUEREH.
TEA WQBTnW JO FOR
2000 SPOOLS COTTON at
' SHAKER HOODS,

uaefulneu by this epplicatioo. ■ Instep
of Ming U» bate with
vteot, icvffl keep it dnu -nd
Ita ocmtional uso win prevent the hair
fr«a terofag gray or
off, and

.2t'S=St,'»«3!ISKS‘“
r’."rAs»»ss!s»«;

I hare * targe iw.rtm^n: of

KD FITTING
8KELCT0I

Dry Goods,
Notion*.
Ready-Made
Clothing,
UaUsCapj

nudte wood preparations dangeroos and
iujuriom to the hair, &lt;ho V iger can
only UMfitbM not liannii. U wanted

HAIR DRESSING,
C^ta&amp;^nriteiJ"oi^rdrn*it do«

- — '* rt.w tM«4141,

,

.ri.j.'

Hau.

1ITTI11
Wliuifrj- Bad

inlrvAttml the San,-'t
dimaman Blood Ptuifirr; alar. ।
'' srtwA tioM Ucuaanrfs lace hr™
eund, ty He •**, »f Sereda roAl
clher blood direauo. It aml^..
baida Dm Iodide of 1’utoma «r.il

mano/aoturt,' whtowu md hji
hept fry cyX&amp;c-i —-

|
borovti'Mim. L. re, «U&gt;r «!&lt;&gt;&lt;

CORSET

sorete trial miU
eonrintothemoet
•hrrtiad of iU

_fi Istlni

M1IFIB1
I nVHLUIRI.

BLm
-&gt; Dr. Jiolmrh'e
DIM AW err'
cysr.;.'.'
Jhaitrtd' for &lt;i
otmilar purfx^.

■-----

W^LCH $ GRIFFITHS,
I "* ''**sel,rl&lt;»&lt;’s H^auoedU
|
$ —wagfeffitwi.

Aromatic Vegetable Soap

jSaarssgcs®
rzSvuysawsJ

M* milk and
vdUmt ruyareoating, tkiu
adapting them to

BLOOD

0053535353535323532353

PATENTS

PILLS

odUaMtihtees oxy bepatdied up so as
tx.r
to last untd they can Imi replaced by new
™
ones. If any mdero hat. dJseorerod a cawoo
more carolkiii way of doing the work
wo shall be pied to hear from them.—
“
_—
|Eg&amp;

•urt eerk ft »0

HUre. ete

Tes! It is Tras!

s®bs««xw#ir»

stE^Tsnwt;

- SM ITU k
ii'A’i ol

U»**l*. rend fas

ItiaMEOV

il« reatif-reteret
awSjjtPiaa—f—&gt;0^7:

SALESMEN &gt;•&lt; ■

Kmdr. at a ClHstssi.u CtituJ^,
Mk. * wm &lt;/ • n^.K3K bw, n-rrl? HUMAN MAC1I1NR-Wre »
which briua the fruit into contact with i UJCj Frr. I^Mlma.TwrMlAC«-J
rend and mud. Tbo White Dutch is not arANiioon u4nMu&gt;M. r.
as large u the White Grape, but i»0 very
rwoductire variety. AD tbo vurwtire of
Wm. H. Burk &amp; Cos, Column.
red and white currants are subject to
the attack of loafioaUng caterpillara and
borers, and the most careful precautions ,
Mystery of Edwin Droed T
are neeeesary in order to revo tbo foliagu

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
KTiri or inriiinAM.cnMr n rurr.,«

iHHrcratA
acli Bitiori- imivro-,
••very year ?

JOHN PATTUN * ION.

Brcatisc

•’■•’WIMiliMfttj; L'i.trsvxi*

STONEWARE!

agraph from an exrhanga io worth more
than a comer in a newt ooluain :
“ Ixh said when mochaniee bare land CLASH AND STONE FRUIT JA RM I
they cmwrally giro better adtfrabon
&lt;•
than tarmerB, and eoueqwetly have more wtrJr.1* jtr\. »:! £u.«&lt; rtjlM.
«lr m
••
molous, and earlier poteioos and cucum­
bers. They devote man can and labor
to a small specs, and reap a larger profit
from it."
If any eno will look at tbo ianraw
crops erery small garden will produce
fcri teily, and compare it with the Hl
tie 0opa from very large farm-i, they
should need no better inducement to on
rich their soils highly.
Tha gnoA point to remember ia this,
that labor i» the great item in farming;
but it takes no more tabor to farm rich
ground than poor ground. Wo hare,
re it van, double crops with the same
efatiBfater.

1870.

F •“

OL EAAlriMI ROCEKt'

.'crrtt’Xitwrn

•&amp;w
.BecaMNc

1870.

Lake Superior!

WWB uyUFK

■«!

Why
la it til at riiVai.-Liua u
alul m‘*»llllll&lt;*li&gt;I Dr. II
bnck'.- 5big,ir-.T«lleil Bln

Heciiiisc
’l inn kn.iH tin- iligr-ili«-i&gt;la
of wlltrli they aw llimh'.

Why
An- Vr. .lltilrark'N |jh»«l
Wriltrr nn«l Bltwal IIFU
the Iwal n'tliplii'B 'Aketl tm
gidber fur tin* riir? uf
•IwcitKiM i»f the bhe» I -'

l^CCTl?!

S?3F;

Beenww

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                    <text>VOL XV.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. JULY &lt;3, 1870.

Come to the Rescue !

NOW

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

PRINTING

BOSTON CASH STORE

BOWSE I GALLOWAY’S

IN TROUBLE.
Too many ME II' GOODS—
Such Stacks and Piles— •
Can’t get through the Store,

GOODS WERE SO CKAP-BMMT NO UM,

TAYLOR CYLINDER PRESS I

Step in and let the. Boys show you. around and you trill
say OLD TIME PRICES have surely come.
ALLEN BENNETT.

»»
HASTINGS DRUG STORE
IJf THE BEST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent- Medicines,

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

AiaprofaaNmlhoro ore non. who
hare mon work to performer da it
tar tun th* editor. Thore who bin
foiknredit, Vat an now oaragedin
other and morn ccogonial cmidoymont,
will agree with aa in fortifying that for
wnraodtawaf My
-nd, for Canity, nnd after .pending two boon in
ita oooataai dcmaid. an th. brain and■ rabauitinR all the hard word, in the lanncrroM ryatom; for ito often miMurti- fptage. bo Ro»" oat of the door in A tow"ring raffo,!,at k railed backby ft* phiIraopW, who .»r&gt;, mildly, **a&gt;oa,iny
donrfeBmr. P. iirtemng an the whito.'1 ParftetfodintMa omonbal rw1Ob(to to
an editor am only be reached try time
1 and cnwrkr.ee, and b a boon worth the
cort of every .troggto for Uardnraa of

' &lt; al rirern a^ . maftgafty
inewipaparbiatury. aUaftuid wwtHh and
’{fofiaanco; and tmw, abb to Hro witboat
acting Bjwrt, wo Cad Um tender. Um.'perato, gencrou. nnd true. He only
'{made hi. worth wbnt tlto people were
clad to read, and the gold fioiod into
hk noeiota ftarfy. .Ao preaa report,
priw fights only breaoM tbs public Sa.
to read them. ThoNriw. aa caaoe.
' which fill m largo a .poec in uorloadtar
' papcra, incresre their tale, and through
1 Topart. of Cjld bloodtd ■•■ittnUa.. terrible
' ewmaltiM, and the tong iUtW’ .tdridra,
'' the morbid taaio of the publie b grati: ifieii. and paper, mad-' n fisanrisl sur&gt;
I era.. New. u the demand, and ifapa' per, by tho an;Jos moot of Jrekiiu, can
-------'---- r of an author'.
luahJa^drem,

~ J. P. SoUKRTS K CO.
LIO.il* tlrao, imAMbm. Mtoel

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, fc., «fc.,
i

Whtcb will l»c Sold atvery LowPrIcea.

eras, h ■, mis,
i Cloth# and Ready-made Clothing,

Hats &amp; C«p&gt;, Boots &amp; Shoos, Grocerio*. Ac.

I

For I lie Spring mid Summer Trade.

Paitj aid Onanatal PriiOii

tire danami. of poiitfoal aMtfoatalrin do
not joMigr the obo-e of private ohareotor. A. a oandaUte for ofiioo, a man',
imblio court" oan b&lt;-jurtiy mliaimd, but
his priraln charnetee, if morally obwre
reproonh. k aotAir gaam to bo bandied
tart

that baa no taarKfo ground tprert «p-

r,

HARDWARE

Cash Store,
klhojJ.fvtDbuy

DRY
;

GOODS

Notfouo. Crockery, Ladle, and

�INTIJTG

HIM I

BOWSE I GALLOWAYS
.
That must ba soli vrithin the

NEW

SotSxtyDiys.

BLOCK,

L.

DOWN 00 TBE PRICKS
| HEAVY LINEN PANTK
1
ENGLISH WALKING FUJT8, »
GOOD PRINTS.
1

aa

MO*TQA6K BALC.

Dry Goods,
Notions.
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,

TAYLOR CYURBEB PRTSS!

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION

GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS, k
As

Cheap as can be

bought in Barry
County.

THE IMPROVED

fering and drat b, they should at loaat Ira
called Io a rigid account far it If the
greed of gu-n drives bm Irayond a de­
cent regard of human*X rad leads them
to a cruel aacrefico of it, the law at least

ngaiwt j,amb‘ -ig.
Tbo MereaebiuoLa Sana'a, after ire
moniha’ couulmtoa of the subject, baa I
Toad to iaf,a':*a »be nle of a glass of

is of so much poliiiaa] iapoctaare that
cren &gt;tn great length may not raclude it
from our evlnmna, and should not deter
our reedora from giving it earefa! atiea

DOMESTIC

SEWING

MACHINE,

REMEMBER THE PLACE.

tk ng ovule La Inlertted. and woee-neetly hope tbsd-.y ianoi .'ar . alia. •han
lha nad'r** proeea'oa and the public
ah ill be protected ’rotn tba foa&gt; cl havoc
be:og wade every year by ti n bo-do of
ignorant rad unp.-n.-ped cup xa by
a lav tegnla tj the prac'ec of me’’-

Hn«tint's, Mich.

GEO. rRK8Tl)N.

Va'e^O.OOO.OOOfoop

REMOVED TO THE EUPIBE
BLOCK

' It ia announced by tol*ura|4&gt; that
Hon. J. A. Gir'iekl who hna ao k-og and
Thajten-ocrery of New YoA, in ranyau’sya aaaraibled, rrriBrta tbeNa,k.nal, ably reprreonted h'a Diet. lot H Congvee^v
Democratic platform adopted in New '' waa renominated by aockanaricm far an­
York, on tbo 7th day of July, and they . other tann at the ('cnyrreeionel Cunren ,
call the special attrarida of their fallow-!

WOOL CARDING

1 What a pity it is that some of or- Mieh1 igra po''_riuu do not go down Io Ohio ,
। and to*' the poodle that * such man as
Garfie'd and n &gt;gham rad Sebsech are
good enough, but thrro should be a
change." Mtely what ia good logk
; atraiast Forty ouybt to Ira roosidared
equally good stalest Garfield. How the
people of that br ;ghtod diit rt must
erate the jdty af os r superlatively wise
and snpr.ateiy olUcal Mid 'f^Orr, who
are to demorous tar a “shan^” '

"Wool Cardin#

WTBIH

SOTDt.
nuArm.
cMcsn.
.
tutcairr-t.
UltJ.tlKAtK.
ctnrr-Lia.
&gt;xt«. uaaviwm. .

MIDDLEVILLE!

g B g&gt;
s s-s iHr­

or tt«nxD&lt;.'

WEDtMbo CAKUK
auuatemcAklM.
nttolXDg^ABlltt.

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!IN HASTINGS!

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LUU.SA.
oairnt or DAttcat.

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NEW CARDIKG MILL

_______ X.__________________ •___

‘cloths,

GA88IMERHH,

VBSTING8.

Lunn, J. ly Mb, 1870.
Fn. ILiaxn: Derauee you have not
merited puriehmeat, don’t th!nk to
eecape, tor verily yor- t ’’’on and mental
facnltiee wi’l be rarely tried if yoe roc
eeed io uuutorin;,- the roetoot. at th!*

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JOHNG. RUNYON - ---- Good.,
ftkj ad OniaiEiial Priitiu

KEEPS THE URGES?

UULOEVD **«k" BROStE. AC,

ehirography.
Tensing has taPy reoovareu from the
terrible e&amp;ete terideal to rad earreedteg

A5D REST STOCK OF

1 ■iitncrtfcwc ter iithlit,

iBOOTS AND SHOES
XatkeOMBtyofBany.

Cash. Store,
Ira’a were w." pleased n th tbs eelabratiou, tour-ament, and general good t rae
had al that plau J a two river tram­
ps were acquired by the Lwtng com­
panies, they seemed rot: t A though
our boys labored under maoyeatbamaetnenia, yet t*w--pr’vee were juatly erroed,
and tha n success reArea. ■great cred-1
upon er- efiaieut O'af of Fra Dofmrt
meat, M -. Weeerot and Captain Ctelre’’.
Anna- the UUat novalltee H o.-riiy.
we ao ice with plan sate or- ateamer,

NO PRICES LOWER THAN OURS,
And X^oatlj’,
11 "S.U
,ma u,cn*‘ *°

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

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siubibi

,i.

o -.iewa

i nauom were repreeented ia m fat
barthon. &lt;b th meboo ha** hoc- c &gt;
The Grand Rsp4s
from No-th Lo^g 1$ Vrneral We". .

raws that Dr.

-a— thna a&amp;aiTsg plenaura io many.
sen. in tie State Unirerari, .nd
Aa“ Foe-paw’ is wdh u* • &gt;day. w. pe.
1
uT .kick. or i&gt;
wo. *• brUa 11 pay the no«My to too Tegente whenU1J or nit -nr'uu of railroad*. Thi. via rdotetojo ntoeeurgrirgorowd gmng to ,
Uoptel by am kw’-r- dwoauxl n&gt;

BnuMiitH, Girona,Tnr

MB

crackers.

fnmUt Ou aiUniton of M
diicens of Barry County to
their new otfflet of Carriafer
a^ti the Superior Stock need

in their .Wanufacturr. Tie
are using the very beet

PLANTATIUN BITTER A

ASSORTED TIMBER

s. T.—1860-X.
Oil Tempered Stael Springs.

Jaokoan and Grand Bapids

tin;

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Tl|. RyN»ucM&lt;

Bv-A

-ssrsswEarsss—

Naawvxu, Jaiy Mb. 187&amp;
En Baxx»x-Sr: Our usual!/ quirt
riiisguhra Lad mere Htom its. sham of
little oxrltouMwAs during ike part wtrk.

■ ICHIGAR CtMTRAL R. R.

GranaBiver Valley Division.

bh pupils, H ragatd to tbo ecmot principlra rf ahirography, sad if prartk-1
and implored trooa by them will prove
of grail value in making tba'-r writing

DICKEY &lt;fc BENTLEY.
Id Pro-Jaal. Dr. H. &lt;XT» nar, with
'I-- Seeder, Mr. Bailey.
2d. Chaplain, Rev. IL Ca-rvl' with th.

Sash, Doors. Blinds Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c..

8&lt;L Masonic Lodge, to-sing oat in *1
rvga'ia, bended by tha’" coo toots and
worthy Master. M-. E: Nitola, with Mr.
Gray astylar.
■•th. Ciiirans. with fine look ng men,
young and old, awoPng tho rank*.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

u

Peninsular Railway.

Having lately ebanged our okl machinery for the Latest Improvement, tn

“.Id times," whoa Michigan was yet in
its ‘nlhncy, and or • era j plaasaat and
Ur-j iug • ’’Iago was the hunting ground

mowr idtog. aatl-y arola tbaCousty
s^UeF YCkmrt Inara. Maim.E^bar.
Mdla and Dwaaroy. of Bart apt &amp;r*th
and Darby, of Nashr-^ aad NUraia. of
Caa-to.A’farmed.rrtiatbnnk’abtoe^
ray tor ear new rdlage jartoe te Cara,
bm"Araos" was egaaf to the araar-

A an'Ubhe and imptovdva ora on was
Bwiwl'ta tattler '&gt; Hastings, hating de're-td by tho Orator.
bu’t F:s log cabin ia June, 18M, when
After tho ora.’on tho ban! played serthe Exchange Hotel now stands. Mr. eral national tones, fo''-&gt;wod by a nation ■
B. ia about waty-fivo yean of age, but
looks to bo much younger. BtiH tho
years that bars passed over him have not
tor. The long lorad companion of a’l
the bials and trirmpha of h&gt;a earlier
yean of ptoaear life, died last spring,
aged 62 yean. V . Be tkar, as JuaJcr

WONDERS

Mr. Frank, a fanwr roaidingjad on the
ton &lt; to n lowly grove contiguous to thi WMt line of the emporalum, for obtain­
residence of CapL Wing, where a spa- ing money order fiUe pretax^., the
riotts plaiftotn was aerated, and cosnfo.1- onaplaiauto in this instance being Iwa,
able scats facing tho same tar tha large Wood A Co. It eppoara that Frank eold
------- ------ .-aerwawtUtotheabevaf-n by aaaapla,
The Praaidant c*''ed tho raoo *3g to bet upon exsm nnSuu 'he Alien, whan
------s_ u. ax-------- . ------------- *wsrefou-dto badeffad a th
enough faro-to n»Lar to materially Heroaae tba'r bwrmera T» W Uiek has
Mro"ed with hat nor’ouasj Jtphoay njert ibeexme ei.omnmn that it is d.toroinsd
tha balmy air.
tonsaka an exarapi# of sumo far tha banThe Prudent in'-odreed tho Chap eMof
,
a" wb-xacraxl wiT art permit
them 'ore-laX tempto-on- The offend­
ing party wa'reder-r •nation, and waa

prices far thia claae of work are about one-ha'f tboao charged elsewhere.
Wa hasp constantly on hand. d.-w^ Ptoe anS Whitewood OelHuc and
Siding, Pine Basswood and Ash Flooring, ITnlaltlug Lumber. Fino Item
Beanie, BUI Stuff. Fencing. Ar.
Mf
£££...&gt;—SX. r^.% »

a==^.7.,.7:" w
K?-...77..*477

Work on tbs Methodist and Christian
churches is moving along, md ia tho
wane of six or eight weeks they will
HOWARD
■ After dTaor, tha fcllrarwg toaaia ware1 both bo completed.
given nnd amiably rtepoeded to, a-»m
yarned by salutes 'rom easnon:
.
' 1st “For oc-lVasidantuf tha Ur'ted

THE OLDEST MiD MOST RELIABLE.

’

SANITARY

AID

riagn in tHs county, which took place ia
Entland township, on what is known aa
tha Estes Rich pises -Mr. Rico being
tho bridsgro ni. F~. B. helped to '-sms |
the buHd’ng ’ &gt; which tha young roupJo
went to lioiualuofing. Tho f nmo etiU

THE REW AITWLE RF FHU

The Glen &amp; Hall Threshing laDliiae,

nt of School* hat recairod ftvtn lea­
sing the Inspector*- end Di-vctu*Blanks Ur 1 *10. Tley will all bo in
Uw hand* o( the several town.b'p dorks
by the 20th of Joly. Draeton are aa-

progreas and jainpcrity qf Ha.. ngs
"
lodge, No. bS, I. 0. 0. F. It is nowl^h.-:
about four years since tha Lodge was 1 ~ "
res.nd, and during nil of that time ks^
bees strad’ly progressing an til it now ia
cue of tho rocngn'.wd power* in or-

is:: HI-

IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1870.
^^^LEATHEB-COVgRED DRIVING PULLEYS-Sutm neuriy
^BMEED^, BAJ^TT SHAFT COUPLINGB-A parfect pro­

the Inspectors aw n«qu:-vd by Section
'9 of tie School Law U forward tto-ir
ropor,. to the Cnonty Superintendent
“rrmcdiately adar toe u.wl Saturday in

STACKER HOISTING ATTACHMENT—Simple, convealent

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

tenrt !n tbo prosperity of the Lodge that framework of
mini onsn-e future jmwpsilty, and do1-1 —'
”
much tn extend tha p-iuciplaa of our Ordor 1 i tho commut "ty.
.
On Tuesday cvwo:ng tha officer* for Ike I

; Drugs And Medicines

Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper, Traveling
Baskets Bird Cages, School Books Stationery, fc.
ia tha pnb'ic TndaHatwn of the (Mean
of Grand IlapLIa Lodge No. 11, on Fri­
day evening.

SfflTBM RAILWAY,

Grand Master, assisted by T. G. Marshal
Goo. M. Dewey. of Hastings, as Acting
Grand Warden, V. M. Foster, of Jack-

FOR ALL POINTS EAST A WEST

G.T.,of Grand Rapids, aa Acting Grand
Trauuntr, and P. Q. B M. Filch. of
Wayland, P. Q. Marshal of Ohio, aa

1

Clweland te New Tarit, fl
CmcmnaiitoN. Y, MDt

Fremont Engine Works!

lake Shors a wan

Rechoater to NdT Yaek, S85 rad
Buflalo to New York. 423 mil

Dunkirk to Naw York,

Evasaao.—The School Board of Eaton
Itopida have contracted with Prof. Amos
and love to all mankind, and may his C. Nichols, for th. Urt yexr a resident
£*r* babied HthepriripieaafO ata •f Nashtmo, to aaoapt th. PrineipaWiip
k.f thalr u-booh, at a salary of 11,000.
8lh. ‘Bar. IL Or-to1', Chapla t of
Fw riatur. Fra Era NicboU, te popular
UljaC5tj» firaof pa -iotian, wl'eh has ly kno. ! as a mod ertimable lady and
te^Lni'ratadtetolgbt’y by Hu to-

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

For twaety-Bws neats you out buy ol
your Druggist &lt;»r Grocer a package ol

RBSRR
TAXES! TAXES!

AIKIN

EL A. GOODYEAR
I keep oanslantlyon hand a large and well selected Stock
of HARDWARE bought of the Manufacturer,,

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NERVOUS

DISEASES,

-aMrssw*

Ayer’s

A lady ia PyroaaM b mid k&gt; not bar
head ca a yaauaar, ia order that she
may droaxa ecerretly ahilr aleepag

Hair Vigor,

“Mair. my low. tku apple dawpli=c
ie art half d&lt;m*.~
“ Well, feuh it, th®. ary dear "

For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

BE w 2!!*®™“ Er^’’
Gao P. SwaO h~Co'a Coljtnn,

LABGE8T-lEfT-CiEAFElT'

EBBACK’S
er O^rfaads atrajhi.i nd
■MfafaMM by tHa rppueabce. laatead
rf faaliaf tha hair with a aasty mbneet, it wffi keep it deaa and rigwwu.
lu oeoLsncal «M wffl prerrat the hair
from taaiag yay or faJhaj off, aal

HAIR DRESSING,

STOMACH

■athiag «!■ ■! U bond

m«k»ir»

50 Cts.

E7ii..»Strtfti:kLT &lt;

BITTE1S
' Jiaaraaa Kotrl . Purifier; •■ter
A-fcieA fmr tUnomd. k.,r&gt; Um
cured, by th Ute, of Scrofula mA
. cUer blood ditram. M ottduino.
\be^ia Ike Iodide of PtAuoa aud
I Syrun of SUfiiugia, draft mporit.«rr My

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SON.

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PATENTS
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WONDERS

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Come to the Rescue !

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1870.

6082^8162^

TK REPUBLICAN BAMIJ

PRINTING

THE HEBKIT OF THE TAIX

BOWSE l QhLUmhTS

Hastings* Mich.

SrsrJXrLSg
AMrayat tortw &lt;—• «tak

GOODS WSRi SO CKiP-BOBGBT TOO UH.

you.

THEY MUST BE SOLD.
Step in and let the Boys show you around and you trill
say OLD TIME PRICES have surely come.

TATIOR CTLI1BH PRESS!
|

AJCIJKN BENNETT.
I.M

JiwY»««. rfN "• Y.rk.

&lt;u a«&lt; * .uYr£a
“(hnana Icexurft, Amun as*
OovaauM »t~L*wA—
'
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In law thau firp mtaataa afinrwarda I
■awafirt, good utunxl looking man sp-

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,

HASTINGS DRUG STOR
•vernal nnoriy (roam, but .be clung to
her dub!. Tl, mtoi who cranedthe
“Tima «ouo«gkttohanw. hhuaew.
lantern Ml it nr to bar fam-. The fee- H* is Ibo first mania the rouatn-the
tunw wore half eorrtwl with mow. but fieri man. air. Four yran. agv th!, next
month that is oomiue. hr .ra, jurt about
as k&gt;* as nmu rouUIm. Didyuaover

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Staffs, '

1
((divines,

“But you d^uld me him now.
'tru a pt’*! ehangn for her. /
their chdd-lhat httto gfri eotri^l
war. Ain't that a jwtaiv tor yn t

Perfumery,
Ti^ilel Articles.

“Who'. them?" aJicdthc heat.
Only Kato laxkland and bur child.”
nmwend th- fat man.
What d ye bring mn brew for F' the
luwt nttored, angrily. “ Why daht'l yo

and hi. oyw wen- fioahiag with mingle.! |
.Lamo and .nr-r, but Utore lu.
tair)y vat. the etoat, burly toemetor wbohwl
■aid k&gt; much, •tart.'d on.'
'
" Mike Fingal," h« uttered, in ton 1
.tuh M only a inaa rmt&amp;tout of hi. I
phyakalprwer can command, “doa*! ye |
no finger OU that woman. Don't y»
iL 11 ye do it 1’H muli y» na I

Books anti Stationery, The- School Books used in this
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Mere! Cards, fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, J-c., «fc.,
WUioU will Ims Hold rat very Ix»w Prlww.

do u he llraml in hi. own howalunk away behind Jtia bar again
I nor turned my attention to l!io
man and her child. The former
rarely not yet thirty jw***
•ft®.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

astings Cash Store!

■.nod beneath camo down upon it,
Ld there ho lay for rant, momenta Hk.
a dead man. 1 bad frat atartod up whan
four of the villagiro naataamd to hia aoaiatuc. They lilted him to Ida feet,
and after n owMerablo effort ho man
aged to aland up.
My God! what a thriU attack my
heart whaa I naw that feeo. It wan one
of thoae noble fcetam; a brow high
nad amply developed, over which etna
toiwd * mara ofkmg. gloara riuiet.;
the fem beanlifaUy jwuportonwd. and
eoeh Ktwuato featura mast axqnistaly
ehfeokd. Bat what an expreadoa rated

m MS,» MS, WHS,
Clothi and Ready-made (Nothing,
Hats &amp; Capa, Boots &amp; Shoes. Groceries, Ac.

For the Spring nn&lt;! Hnmnwr Trade.

idiutio Mare ; tho tow w
and tK» lip. iooimd dry _ -----------—
much diwntotod. nUdothw wm tom
and Kakd, and one of hi. handa waa
Woody. He waa aur»&gt;y nut more Uuut
thirty .fi.., and hi. srwmu- -mid at
oao&gt; indisto n man at mom than warn
mon abilities. But the dwoun had made
him into scxnalhiag now baiow Iba
Lrulo.
" Hum d'yit tool BWW, George T' aak«l
tmoW p&gt;o mon wUhad gone to hi. aa

HARDWARE

Cash Store.

tried to dluk. the K&gt;U Ural were bor»t.
inp forth n-.enhiJd was a girt about
four yaara old. ' Kho chin c cfoae to her
moUx*. and oaomed frightened into a
furpetfuhimw of her o&gt;M flngen and

“ Kato IxKkland, what in heatm'.
uranate yaa doiag oM this trighiT'

mkupmaaia ...
Kdnp out of l»d
ehanom are that wba
afimkU wiU kit»

told that Mr.
«um! her fatbl._________ ____ __
p&gt; and hoar what tho gnttirman had to
■ay tor UtmralL
"Ami what's mfrs,” mid Mr. Clark,
“ if ha abauMprapra,. and you rwfuo
him. I'll never fnndw you.'
,
Hut Bertha knew Ur father better
than that, Ae told him.

�Um
fiture. for the pomiion and the &amp;rt tha:
lit is the beat paying ftastoulate In the gift
of the President, that there is great

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I
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battle in the future, as in the past, for
Justice. Freedom and EquaBty, and no
party &lt;m hope fi&gt;r seroses against you­
If tho Domocuatic jiarty win in the com
teat this fall, they wiU do to by dietract­
, lag ns, sad draviag us away from our
hithnrto taprogaabie poaiitesu Usey
hope to create ffiriaions among us. and
thus load us to waste our strength in ua-

population of 22,&lt;9S, while ths vote of
May. 1870, in the mate districte. ra 47,­
015 The usual eettaato of roton, in
ratio of population, in an cm to wren.
Thia pka, which h appruxirntely cor­
rect. would giro these districts 1,214
votes. Thaee districts give csrerwbslming Democratic majorities Tka ttat of
voters polling 47,815 totes is a
faalby which tho pstayoughl to bo able

GROCERY

PROVISION

tuna purpoees Bui bo is oppiieed by a
nation nearly as powerful as Lie own, in
fender*. rather than ttaee who would point of numbers, aad with the past admake tho chambers of Oppression ring
with rejoicing* at our defeat Ita us

As

Cheap as

can he

bought

.OJ.O&amp;

County.
will ba tnnfiaod to thana two giaal poware. It b of wane nnsafs to predict,
but the greater probability is that other

Coldwater to the Htato line &lt;ta tho Ohio
A Michigan Railroad.
'
Hoe-Jeeob Fania M down al Grand
JSS a faw days ago and broke hie

fl win&lt;fo«
mill Brackets of every description.

motive of actual amtest, sad Europa is
trembling to the tread of arvues, and
be said of hie naaomata. inoflta. They echoing to the rlaah of arms. It ie bat
urn aH good aad true mem la advocat­ the renewal of the old content, eu often
ing a witelinn, we net upon pritapl., aad
in no spirit of oppoaiflon to the mao in

with France, and tho struggle become
one betwera South Catholic Europe on
the one lullsl, and Protestant aad Greek
Europe upon the other. Should this U
the cnee, wv sun hardly eee bow England
ran keep outside tho whirlpool, and then
the United States will, perhaps, become
tho arbiter of the world's dastirihy We
of tho political adventurer who rota the make no prophecies, i*t believe • ww are
destinies of Franco, aad who has a he­ U|«n the eve of one of tho mort 5-arful
reditary smhstirm to nils or ruin the dan- I struggle* of modern times
'
,
linies of Europe. The history and cans.of tho war up to the date of the first re­
ported battle, the account of which is not
The anairsrsary of the "Battle of the '
fully confirmed, is briefly as fallows:
July 5th. Ahootik"! that I"rineo Le­ Boyne," July 12th, was being celebrated
opold has accepted tho throne of Spain, al the park by the various Orange Lodges '
upon tho offer of Genasal I*nm, at the of the city of New York, together with
those, of Brooklyn, in a .axial pic-nic
July Oth. Duke de Gmmmont said The Irish Cethohca. who so bitterly hate
data far Mr. Spaulding Admitting that that undta no pretest aouH France per­ this Order, fallowed the prwereion up
Eighth Avenue, (through which it Vitale
the grata officer it a good one, wo mit any German pourer to plane one of
data that Mr. Striker will be equally as its Brines* open the throne of Charles
। sundry three tf against the party, consut, iag largely of women and children The
li b upon the Mtns principle, and in
I poUce were on the alert, and the proeeono spirit of hctaffity to tta present Anlion reached the park in good order, and
ditar, thatwe join with the many mem
without being actaaliy molested. 8&lt;xre
been of tho premia taking for that po^
after their arrival. the mob haring rein
July 18th. Benedetto, IVeaeh Minia
tar to the Court of King Willtan, of at the Boulevard until they became a
Prussia, waited upon the King to de­ fcrwus crowd of perhaps a thousand .
persons, advanced towards the park, in­
should bo pe*petual. and that tho King tent upon mischief, aad eridaaily intend­
•
officially renounce all right and data to • ing to commit murder, if noesmary.
They be^an fhiar murderous and nnname Use candidate far the Spanish
proreiked assault by throwingstonre and
other improvised missiles into a promin-'

0. o-ixr

Hastingw, Mich.
OKU. .IVIMTUN.

CARRIAGE FACTOR!.

Twites the attention of Id
Citizens of Barry County It
their new styles of Carriage!

and the Superior Stock used
in their Manufadun. Bf
arc using the very bed
ASSORTED TIMBER
Oil Tempered Steel Springs.

Be are now telling Mae

ELEA'AKBi. FfflWWRl L MH'WifcSHpP.

Jackton and Grand Rapid!
Priest.
ALL WORK WARRANTED YD BX

8rir AdirrtUrmmts.
was fired to murder and blood by the
sight of the Orange regalia, and other
badges of the Order. The sight of an
approaching body of potae eaurnd the

lost:

Thorn intending to Airy trill

•at&gt;e money by calling on tu
Terms to suit Purchasers.

LOOK ATOT PRICES

Remcmber the placc-aHht
/ie.00

JO

Old Stand ofJ. L. Reed, ftd
of Jeffrrtmi Street north d
the railroad, HeuHngtJtwr
........................... .....

NEW GOOPS.

to knock ths- chip ftorn He shoulder”
It says, among other things. “Tow
Majosty draws the sword, and the coun­
try io with you. sugar fur the sccasioti

That must be sold within tl«
Hext Sxty Days.
/

DO W GO THK PRICK
LINK* COATV,

»’•

KNUL1BH WALKING t-THB, ’
GOOD FRIKTH,
FACTORY CLOTH
'»«
PARMMTH A HELU. CAIMITKA WORTH » 3&gt; FOR

Dry Goods,

Nntinnu,
B-riuly-Mnihi
Clothing,

�MICH I GAR CENTRAL R. IL

Grand River Valley Division.

HOVARD KAJilTAHY AID

*tof nd bore. Accordingly Mr ’Dal­
’
‘ one of hi. beet team, aad .tarted
to. He took a northerly direrIonia; finding no trace of tho

Sash. Deers, Blinds. Deer and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.

Newell Posts. Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c,

city in a bad eaure, why we will reed a
Democrat, aad abate not a jot of nOr
HcpabHcanisra «MmrHappily, all there dlffarerieao are now
Milled, and “quiet reign. in Woman,."
Wo eaa afford a little family quarrel once
in a white down hero, it to no much fun
to ahakn hand, and make up, mid hav-

Having lately cbaagad our old machinery far tbo Intent Improvement. In

making hia way back home. Whan
within four mite. of 8t John, be reld
mare No. 2 tea hotel-keeper, Mr. Cole­
man, for «76-00. They took tho back

Michigan Central R. R.

THE OLDEST ANO MOST RELIABLE.

Than «Naabvdb," »Hh hb finger,
daubed with ink, and with hb neck awry
with trying to look oet of th. dingy "hol­
ler” to which bo iajaaBofi Uw day. of
hi. rentonre. mu.t invito the Awyrian to
“coma down.” Not if he know, it ‘A t
leaat, not while there are .unh healthy
I plaoaa aa lb. Coldwater jail, and auch

j

Peninsular Railway.
noction at Chaxlotto with the morning
freight on th. Grand Hirer Valley
Hailroad, arriving in Hawing. at 10-.M.
Thu. through tho otorlion. of Mar
Mr. Editor, perhaps I had bettor draw
dial Tinkler, before thia notfae in men I thia eptotla to a clueo « I may become a '
by oar reader, tho atolaa hone will little poraonal in my ramark.. I hqw |
tbit our good friend. will all do the beet

TieIRON
6181PLANET,"CARY
&amp; Hall Thrashing
lachine.
’S PATENT^
COMMERCIAL

Drill, lediciia, Gncerio,

Win. H. RnfkfrCoY, Cel—lb. _

THE IMPROTD
DOMESTIC
SEWING

MACHINE.

IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1870.
L^EAraER-COVERED DRIVING PULLEYS-Baron nearly
^SMEED’S^ SAFETY BHATT COUPLINGS-A perfect pro­
STACKER HOISTING ATTACHMENT—Simple, convenient

are informed tide morning (Wednesday)
by Mr. Pool, who 11*, just returned
aft-.r a vigorou. anarch. that hi. real

ting wheat hero about two week. ago,
aad tho wheal b yet mortly .landing in
tho abort’, on account of the rain. It
baa rained ahaoet inooaaantly for the lad
wook or ten daya.
Not more than one-half er two-third,
of the wheat b ent, and that that to out
b growing in the .hock very badly, and
I am informed that acme of tho wheel to

orSto***
tfadarr. Hr

cry bed

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
5

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2 2 P

WOOL CARDINO

MIDDI.EVII.I.E!

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
town thb plaoMEt waaihor, and enjoy
the freak, pure air of the wood, and
lakao. Of beautiful lakes Mkhigu ha«
her full .hare, end of there Gun Lak.b
not Urn least- The Gun lake Fulling

Paint

tor fiditog and hunting partto. on the
•horn of tho lake, about two milfle from
Orangwrilla. Prom the Kalamauw Tel­
egraph wo learn that a large party left
that village foe the lake on the morning

Druggists Sundries.. Groceries, Wall Taper, Traveling HEW CARDETS MILL
Baskets Bird Cages- School Books Stationary, $-c.

Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

oo:

Lin SHORE 4 MICHIGAM
SOUTHfflI BAILWAT,

PICTURES FRAMED.

Cash Store.

TAXES! TAXES!

H. A. GOO]
I keep constantly on hand a lot
of HA PDWARE boug.
before th* reocnl

�BOTH**

-WRIGHT &amp; 'SMITH,

EgESSiHtiK E U V I N T
AM&gt; INVIlMHATfK

r«r&gt; BAUsnr aznxM mm
I
aatartoKrnr Ymir.M6mih&gt;a,
I
0ak&gt;toNww York. 423 milaa,
Ihmkirfc tajto Toah,4(W miim.
Turk. C2.'&gt;n.il&lt;-I,

■SH-L
stS:
•JBijin a nMtTB

NERVOUS

iBSkSXO.

wiUGirriisMtTii. jgfijygj

in tho rirthsbouM then I*
wish iftv ernsom porta of dry

D1SEASI

is - eSall:

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JffiteSSftSSs-.'KSJSt 'k,Ss

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dsr.sU4a
“
.JsKBSsex—- ~

50 Cts.

CaiSSMTv.

JtSItS

ELair Vigor,

'*tT|^l**,*1'&gt;,||IC. rWWo^Wa I
WHAT TO WBAB, .«* Bowl
W 11. «..rylrty
al~M
tea
.ssrsje3
“«ATjasi

' sErfsST*:

. For restoring Gray Hair ta

- ii S? -"..T*

its natural Vitality and Color.

, Mhmarwwrt Jew. AMwe.
M.S- IlKMOlUMT. M&gt; tl&lt;w4e*T. !t. '

PATENTS

&gt; b- « eOMo* f»r W
u.ur.X~lt.&gt;r~-

UMiufo'ZriL
r- ■
.. J Mort aider,, an
ooZZal, pre m*n^ trtaMmmhy ataf,
soil « a l^eraffe. Pr. lii-ocZ:
Eider, are not &lt;j barrage in an}
anus ef IV »-or&gt;L irt nrrtata Ike
I mart apauire' ina, Inoeen to
I arimer for Ike 'Moicat cunt tf
Indiyedian and Ifyeprpiia, and
fa ad eosrs where a tatie &lt;wwi

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KsxSSitnsrrsE:

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tui. win.: i

STOMACH

EITTI1S
■g'ggraSjg
csra&amp;ESgg

ltjimsii

I^^.gggga

■s«:

ot yatet aad aahnrtua, or]waUy hot
hiaaeil ia particularly nawtxdatnM arid
one of the chief ones of ilt-hrultb
Bat brand of She aemtod and nakar
anad Mnd, may br ratan arttn frrah and
ia. indeed, porfrrabh withe hrt-f/rr
auy IbUO.

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AIKIN

ernmtry arul infrodwd Ike fitnn- !
rfim.riim Rood Itrita; .ina •
wA.4 Haw tkoneand.' karr 1^,
amd,
Us «*,•&lt;•/ Kmful.i awl 1
atker blood diarUen Il emhdaa,.
baidea the Iodide &lt;f i‘*aaaaand

m j roe. .•neriun Jar tu aprrta

i£JA^Pu,n&gt;' i:*»iu»nKH-

JOHN PATTON k SON.
bred'on fruit and vegetable diet Shirty
fire yean. I taro ertra neither meat
nor rreaoe, not even bnUer; cold water
baa Man n&gt;y drink- I hare no* been
■ickBMtaiM* ttaailte mart at my
old friends who ridiculed my war of
tiring am in their grama.''
.,
,A ,&gt;BAMT, I*, a. Bit use, lew l orn______ I

moon
PUHFIH

** PMMFT.Wi«IAm.lEUUljE.
mttakmonoof thojhandlms mmrtened. . orrnt *MT&gt;0 to mn .i&lt;r, &gt;*— .rt
■ tw» haad. and tahehao tho other srilh t A •in*c»fc» tb. terra« eU .m

^sr

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Bim
tSbw ■srnn.rAarai.vr.
J?j rt&gt;n*oa4 man Berroe^ttert
UTAKT. Jfewea* ef Anateay. U&lt;

REMOVED TO THE EMPIRE
BLOCS

FILLS
for M&amp;, IncJkruffglata
anl Ix-alere &lt;m uHumU

ECLiTII^

MmUHwm

821032
JAMES JENK8.

cwnis.
Vkfflftt

VUUM WO1X0XMLA13 CAITIMOB

| Furnishing Goods,
M)r Cmlii and Frier /art,
I Juki Ttowr * Brot.. M Brush Bl. Del
i j mfa iauoruTitii

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ewnr-wAere.

HAIR DRESSING,

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1870.

THE REPUHHC4N BAMNIB

jpktti.as

PRINTING
BOWNE L GALLOWAY'S

Too many JTE W GOODSSuch Stacks and Piles—
Can’t get through the Store,
and more coming.

I lnslinpH. Mich.
ths “ cold shoulder." lha Baltimorean
appeared lite m fatontfad spectator,
and was aa Humored, wtea passed by a

GOODS IfflI SO CHAP-BOUGHT TOO MAJTT,

Step in and lei the Boys show you around and you will
say OLD TIME PRICES have surely come.

myanlf out of it
And this fe tew .h. dgj IjwSata-israix:
drosses opart—wafete, skirts, sIostm and
lining, and pidtad oat As threads, and
then ent on: all the portions of silk that
were entirely nsslaas. Ste than pro­
cured three quart, of sour bssr, into
whfch riie dimolnxl a telf-onnre of gamarebao. Ttea, hanrinc ths silk on an
iremnrteMd. sb. tool * apon- and
tome hot water, with soap m h, and

TAILOR CTLIIOER PRESS I
hiss her kindly greo
ten! TteartCm.
and when at length
was to hi. diwfttt—-------------- „
tented and formal her way part him,
without even one of her dosraait
glanoee.
On ths contrary, her eyes
ware fixed fully on hi. faro, and plainly
mid. "sir. wesrestrewrerv"

BEXNETT.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
AAROM CLARK.
&gt;nn Mb!!■■■■« to &gt;

"I&amp;iMsXtoonWjMNv Uto V
“ pa»k

suiM. ta saa tha art ad£ie tto
xdo tssw pm tore daring the evening
he particularly tsweed his way. If a
bnry of gay fellows surrounded Mias
Motmtjoy, he worked hi. way to the cir­
cle, and, al last. «&lt;».nd from that My

IJf THE BEST STYLE
n her lofty ramiipi, and gars him a
□oom; tel over it all wm a shadow
fear, apparently, which nMo Mi­
ry shy ratter than haughty, and
teen begun to catch glirases of a

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Sluffs,
Patent Medicines,

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,

Pure White

' &amp;This missive tho maid boro to the fifth I
story. It feund the nwuiir Itotert in ;
bed; but the tettrt was flung is over the

Lead

Monmcur Waucn frem
“J Mfy” teW »
a* th" door: and ■
Wataffi .prong np as the envriopu float-1
ml down to hu feet.
“A nab. from my lady!" Whal oo'
rttrih did that mean ? Amite rutnpu.
brewing, of mono! Turning ou tbo

The Best in the Market!

&gt; titdeb Ststfi.
.•

■ ■ ?+*•&lt;

DEAD

,

BROKE.

Books and Stationery, The School.
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, ft., $c.,
Which will be Bold at very Low Prices

with," thought Anais;

usr=xn^.rf,

with th" dress, and Use woi
mads ii look newor aadaasa I

sy

THE PBOPBXST0RS OF THE

Hastings

Cash

Stor

Whose cmupap ■ IhtUf demand,
ad Ersma of tjiolftjur, who had escort­
ed his gutnfe to tho carriage.
"Oh, that's WattMX to bo sues:"

Ill NN, W MH, HIM,

teiouriy.
"Paid his HU!1 Lord blew, you tel.
rich enough to buy out this whole eon-

ClothA and Ready-made Clothing,
Hite A Cape, Boots A Shoos, Groceries. Ac.

For the Spring nn&lt;l Summer Trade.

ftBj ad OnuHlal PiiiiiiL
OOLORKD INK&amp;llROXEE. AC.
~n-t tew at ter threat, and ter*rian&lt;l«r tend. caeaaed ia tho new gtorvi,
bo praod «.
•’ If. Twy handsome. certainly," Mid

Howerer.riwiMd.ttebertaf it and
pat the money ia ter pocket
"'■J*J**
»my toy Arts."
murmured Mra. Banarti; “tati a«pywoyon man hare a now Asms rtsssne

Cash Store
laths Hereto buy

�foe of Secretary of State. [nsnaddrese
to the people of our own County, who
know him so wall, we need not speak of
lux flaws thr too pootooo, nor of tho
I honor it would be to th* County to be

and respected over the whale land, and
the Stars and Stripe. warn to triumph
from the Atlantic to th. Pacific, sod from

duty, whether to the House or in Com­
mittee, always upon the right aide of
questions of utility or reform, and al­
ways doing hie duty well.
There are other aqurnats fire the posi­
tion ho bolds, and in their interests ho
has been grossly attacked and vilely tra­
duced to one small portion of his dis­
trict Ws hare been Informed, bet can­
not vouch for the truthfulness of the roport, tost oven to our own County there
has been, and io still being, soma under­
ground work done against him. Thia
may, or may not, bo true. If, however,
wo hero not Stelly mistaken toe tooling
among tho loading men of tho party, and
of too maaoco of toe people at Harry
County, ilia tho almost unanimous choice

ysare no Congress has done so much to
the same length of tone. Upon the
whole, wo believe tho poepto will ap­
prove thia record, of which they may in­
deed well fool proud. It has been th.

foundations in tn unmanly and unchris­
tian prejudice, against data tad color
here been swept away, and for the first
timo in the history of our nation wo stand

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION
As

lowship and fraternisation with too
Staten lately to rebellion. Thoen are
soma at tho reform, to which we point

and men who cannot bo inlnenoed by
the snbtrrranoan wire pullers who may
tine list since the enlargement of tho
approach them altar their olrotion.
Burna has been very gratifying to ns
. We have spoken thus plaady with no
Wo take this opportunity of expressing
dcsiro to make public opinion upon any
oar thanks to tho many friends who
of there quoetiona, bat to awaken the
peoph, if possible, to tho nooassity of so
managing their own affairs that their
opinions and their wishes tasy bo ta­

Cheap as can

be

bought in Barry

from 37,000 to 30.000 men, and can­
celled the names of over 400 supernum­
erary officers from the pay rolls, thereby
'
making
* saving I too Treasury
. of 34.000,000. Tho 43 1-3 per cent allowance
has been dona. Tho most that win bo has been stopped by the adoption of a
expected of us, and the most that wo naw pay schedule to the Nary Departcan do, is to point out eons of the toadtog measures placed upon tho statute
book, end some at the principal reforms

County.'

too South German States by noon to-day
as to whether they will remain neutral
or not, and ia answered- virtually by Ba­
don forwarding troops to the seat of war
maid of her natural atore. The English
Frees foreshadow tho occupation of Bel­
gium by as English army. The Morn­
ing fete (London) says: "Any violation
of Belgian Territory ends England’s
neutrality."
, Jnr 20th.—Formal declaration of
4ar announced to tho Corps Legislate ;
French Consuls to tho German Contodo-

SASH, DOOBSffl BUMS
^WinJciw,

Fraih^sHiilk

and Bracket® of every description.
leu: Atrertiimrats.

tog bill, which meota the exigences of
tho cum, and has the approval of tho
ixwt financial minds of the nation. Ono
result of this bill will bo to reduce the
taxation of tho nation |26,0&lt;&gt;0,0&lt;K», by

. PlaatinRM,* Mich

N F. W'

CARRIAGE FACTORY.
sharply and seraraly as possible." Prus­
sia is said to ham made tho dethrone­
ment of Napolcun her ultimatum in tho

peaawl into a law.
2d. The whole system of Internal Borenoe has been modified, and. we are glad
to know, much simplified. Of all ttw
list of vexatious and burdensome special

cheap a paper rn is published in the
State, and should find its way into every
family in ton Co. nty. By a Utile net-

doubled. It shall bo our aim to publish
a paper worthy of the County end too
patronage we have received and are re­
ceiving It shall bo oux special care
that its columns shall contain only choice
reeding matter. Wo shall strive to make
its summary of news so full as possible.
Wo are safe in laying that no weekly

DBS® UM OF ALL USDS.
infiuencai of civflisntion by toe " North­
ern Pacific Bailroad Bill," tbs passage
of which is by no means too least of ths
greet national measures which reflect so
groat credit upon tho Forty-First Oon-

of Berrien County, is making a vigorous
canvass, with a good prospect of sneooea.
For a time, Mr. Gitsurr, of Grand
Rapids, was prominently spoken of for

Shop in the Elevator Building^
HajmMix. JulyM. ism.

F'

!T Q I 2 I.I ?. Y V
c. 't'. TtWihiTT &amp;*ccrrs

j partition for all foreign volunteers comar*stable todioa natural death. Wo
*° kcr aid. Russia, Austria and

ASSORTED TIMBER
Oil Tempered Steel Springs.

We are now selling below

weeping, “ refusing to bo comforted.”
AB toe dangerous schemes for inflating
Ho would certainly bo a |
3d. Tlso tariff system (thanks to tho the currency Mod, and, altlioogh they
good man fur the place, and, if a candi­
unyioldtog industry and pcroorenutoe of wore regarded by their friends as me*
date, we should have taken much plate Mr. Bcbcnck) has been much revised,
sure in advocating his claims. An squal­ and many changes made to the tariff
ly good man lias been found to tho peron of Mr. Wirnxxssx, of Flint, a young
man to every way well qualified tor the
office, and wo take great pkasaro to bospeaking tor him the hearty support of
toe driegaise from this part of tho State,
end bsUsre, from what wo know and all

ELEVATOR, FOUNDRY &amp; MACHINS MOP,

Jackson and Grand Rapids
Prines.

Those intending to buy will
sane money by calling on us

Terms to suit Purchasors.

Iron Beam Plows, (full riggedJ
Moid-Board,
.
. Plain Points,
- Landsides,
.
- Wing Points.
- - - -

THE IMPROVED
DOMESTIC

wnro
MAtnmtE,
aervww m do ■ a mo ■’

eu.srtwwsftheo.ro* WeMnkaB
have done widl, and that the term "peeuBar fitaem.” so afqhed Io cm «
of them, ia tho outgrowth of an iarida-

9

*

Invites the attention of teh
Citizens of Barry County to
their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used
in their Tfanufacturc. fl’n

git.00
tso
.........

..

™

NEW GOODS.

�They reiuroad Saturday eveniag, look­
ing and fading much better for their
trip. Ilioy wore fortunate enough to
hare ploanni weather all the week, with
a nine breene far aailing, excepting the

GrudBiver Valley Division.

A port of tho company rowed over to
diruior, and tho real followed in the
evening. Until tho •• wee, am*’ boor."
the trotiritMe were kept up, and when
Hveatakee were placed ia adiroet line, tho Halting* party left the wharf tor
eqai-dfataat from each other; on. of the their own camp, a roaring “ throe time* ----- ------ -------------- . .
judge. walked eloeo boride tho machine three” wae given far their Kafamamo or, far the promptaem aad taete dfafrveod*. Our party .peak in thoHgtaroi
|
1
' **“

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c.

‘WONDERS
noted tho number of pound* draft indi­
cated by the hydronometor, and called
it aloud, tho chairman ropeabng th.
number after him and noting it down.
Tho manner of aaoortaining tho draft of
the respective machine* waa approved by

During the week » number of enrol,
faooe riritod the cxcuvaionfata' camp, ur.d
contributed to wall to the general larder
that them we* no danger at «nj one’*
going hungry. Among tho riaitora war®
M«n, Barlow, Holbrook, H. A. Good-

vMtawb
’•jti-___________ _ _______-____ —
ItweehrdtoMtt cAom.udtak* their toad home themm. day.
Haring lately put in operation a large throo-dded Moulding Machlnc-lho
only one In the County, our cornice moUdlng will be worked to a carefully
prepared act of pattern*, "eprung" projxrly beveled for any pitch of roof,
flulabod In rvrry »«T T»dy Io put up, and will be warranted to M.

1HSTEMENS

rwiBIMary fate Vrl.w.rWf, Agve

manufacture local item*, though at a
premium, cannot be had thi* weak. Our
“devil" offer* to hang himoelf if U
would aOxd any ralifaf. but w. dadin.
hia kind offer rimply bemuto* there fa

The brick wall, of Down*. Robin con
A Bailey’. new baiUing are going up
rapidly.
The new building of W- B. Brown fa

Michigan Central R. R.

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.

Peninsular Railway.

n^”* *ta

Tho particular*, a* wo learn them, an
a* follow,: Mr. Steven. had upon hie
dray a hoary load of ahingloa and wa&gt;
walking backward, holding hi* hone by
the bit. Stopping a little out of the road,
bo .truck hie bask againat a poet, aad
before he could get away tho heavy abaft
of Urn dray .truck him on tho cheat, and

IMPROVEMENT8 FOR 1870.

witneeaud the terrible cataatropbc, and.
after its occurrence, did all that they
could for tho unfortunate anBrier. hut
no human aid was of aay avail.
Mr. Huron* wm highly roemeted, and
his tragic and untimely end caato a cloud

^^^TETER-COVERED DRIVING PULLEYS-Savas nearly
■lSX’5S£Kffi, reArT °°DI&gt;L»OB-a peM pm-

ACKLEY 8c SLADE

.EDICHSTES

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

J. H. Euj*. tho young man who atok
Mr. Poole’* horoe, wae laM we*k troa»farrod to the Eaton County jail, at Char­
lotte. Hfa place of roridoaeo bring ia
that County, aad tho bone etolea bring

HOWARD RAXITABT AID Diuggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper, Traveling

Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, frc.

WIIIE
Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

utt gwnit 4 nfflBAi
80UTHIM UMH

FOB ALL POINTS BaCT * WEST

TAXES! TAXES!

IN HASTINGS!

�C@7&gt;UUPU P7U@PU7&gt;X@UUUUP7

DOCT. DODD’S
N E I! VINE

iMfiBnuhP

AXI&gt;

Eochcatcr to Naw York, 385 miles,
Buffalo to New York. 428 milra,
Dunkirk to New York, 400 mites,
Cleveland to New York. Mhmils
Cincinnati to N. Y., f-flfl mile.,

IXVlGOBATOn

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

;tis5

PATENTS

Newspaper
Advertising.

ggsgEgisS

IDBICK’S
wayu shows thi*. A borao with a largo,
Baahy head, and thick hoed, ale. one
with fleshy l.gs, .UuU U roJUUA A
lame hnrao that ’ha. been lame but a
day or two,’ fram running in tho paatnro
or from the prick of a nail, alsould be
looked wall to. Better wait till hi- get*
wall betbra you boy.
*fFUro are many other minor
pointe that of courao .hould be looked up,
such a* age, natural eon*titn lion, disporidon. habit*, interfering, etc. I hare
□a]y intended tn point out the qualities
of a good borao that an inexperienced
buyer would bo likely to orarlouk. Aa a
last word I would ray—if you buy of n
ioekev. rixnrat to bo cheated."

89533053312323483

■••rtn, with
urcu**uE

‘

ffi

ilin4

‘if?;

3 LT.’

rryuimt. TSry
I restore tte r'dal
/orers in n reand fftre tane to

STOMACH

nW. Imatrf.

BITTEBS
country &lt;nni introducer! the Prmdinmaon lUood Purifer; «me«
•r.’iicA ,ltaw lAourrrnd* hart bcm
cured, by iU use, &lt;/ Scrty'idn and
other blood ilueaort. It emdaine,
baida the Iodide of Ftfaua and
Syrup of StHIinyia, druot import­
ed from Sweden for its arprtu
manufacture, unknotm and not
brpt by apothc-^

II. TillNENT* CO-.IM.il.
, .r u&gt;« KSDLfam u a tvii
i

AIKIN
prohibit lady teachers Maaing school M ORAMT, ft 0. U« MH, Mew 1 mt______
boy. over eighteen year, of ago.
Spurgeon ha* wm« of hi* cannon*
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
printed in tho Naoria language. Tho
tnm naln ..rtl nt «n.t*» H»uL&gt;
Fw“.
Maori*, however, prater potted Engliah- PI0MPT.MMUBU.IEUABLE.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
Its naloral Vitality and Color.

'

BLBOD

rUBIHIB
।

Two frionde mot “Ab, good day!
How ore you F’ "Pretty well." “And
your wife F ’ "She ia travniing." “For
oor health F “No, for mine."
Dr. Abernethy, on one oetarion, w*a
on a visit to a lady, who, after dascribsng Ur cotnplainte, added. “Oh. doctor,
whenever I lift my arm it pain* berimd
endurance " “ Then, madam," said the
doctor, "you ore a great foul for 11ft-

11000

1!''7“"’
e'g.re.1
lUl «l kk.
iHmrkwa. Ml. KrtriM M I.,te...u.
raetera uateru tbe be.l., M W tlflt!
t-ATIIU hi-r. r i.t ami .ror-m rrikt Cm
b..n,t iw-. ir ..,i„v
-O,!„&lt; M .Itey, ,1,,I. M,,, u ia.
U,u rawer.
Xeuraiata.
Ibte. IM niut wU “4 .•»••%&gt;«&lt;*
li .iera. la *4
,bem-t)
teeira ..ia
w ..awt ta

PILLS

WRIGHT &amp; SMITH.

For.SfOfrbyDrufjfilat,
tmAv Jicaicra
■ ^ntant
.Vodlelnetr ^vcrif-whcrc.

Ayer’s- Sarsaparilla,

■sriRrtr,
an, aad pul in the Urn. Tto.com
ear*. muA of the labor of tedding ai
tarsia-. TV— L. I—. ___ _

Ate. Um.

HAIR DRESSING,
nuhing «bo can ba found.» ddrirab
Containing naixher oil dot dye,it *

l4

'Jste.*XlB;,rtnr-“ - -■
For the Lott and cheapest ■

Jab Ittr*, Go to the

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                    <text>VOL XV.

NO. M.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3. 1870.
THE

BEPDJUUN

BAKKIB

PRINT IO
BOWSE A GALLOWAY'S

NEW BLOCK

BOSTON CASH STORE

TTnstingn. "Mich.

I wraveatecre u-..l scrrioi' to tho jMxqilo,
and add largely to tho val»&gt; of fseperfy,
and while it miu: bo admitted that by
moan, of municipal aid thor are *&gt;moand paid for them in good faith.
timos con.tractod where, without rech
Il lx undoubtedly into that no .mall aid, ttare ooskl not be had, Ido noteonportion of die people of tho State hare criro it equally clear, that Uro priaaple
frit a deep intern.: in and a strong de­
sire for the consteuctam of raHrooda. and
have boon both willing and durirou. to
grant rnunlapa! aid tor that purpose.
Whether it is or is not wire to ob­
struct railroads, trader any circnmetancee, to a greater extent than can be done
by individual or private cn-.torpriao, need
not Im discussed in thl. .or.nectiau. Bat,
however thi. may be, the bond, now
out. tending are not the result of any
redden impulse, or tho exatoutenl of a
day, or of any one Legislature.
The following summary win give, u
near as may be ssoertsinr-d, tho amount
of such eteoritfoa now outataifding. un­
der the various enabling acte:

$90,000 WORTH OF GOODS

»

HEAVY FALL PURCHASES.

TATLBR CYUHDER PRESS!

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
Bssrsfrii
'SfooR
SAlUtnsli KKroSTH,
school sxrtMrrx.

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

It will bo oboorred, that one-half of I
tho whole amount wa. issued under tho
laws of IBM and 1881, nearly one
fcnreh under th. law* of I860.
Our own State baa boon singular in,
pawing rnalding acta of thio character;
not tana than twenty-two of tho Etatee
ham aimilnr taws upon -their statute
books; in moot, or all of these, the eon­
; stitatfonaiity at milroad aid logWrtioa
hoe been tho subject of judicial adindi-1
cation; in all at those States such tagi.- j
| lation has been sustained, asTa in Iowa
| and Woocmrin, and originally in these

In 1M1, Congress gave to the State of
Michigan, and to each of right other
Btatao named in the act, and to each new
Stalo thereafter admitted into the Union,
tiro hundred tbutuaed acne of public
lands. " for tho purposes of internal fm
prorwmrat, mid lands to bo dtepored of. I
and the net |rt&lt;coed» of the ulre &lt;tpob«l i
to the building of roada, nulaaye, bndgwa,
canala" die.

Th. powers of goventmont are diridod info three departments: Tngillaftre.
ExreutiTS, and Judicial; the duties of
each are dis tiact and well defined ; no
one may discharge or infringe upon tho
duties of another.
To the LegiriaBTO‘branch of the gorrrnmont bsa been romraUtod the tawmakitw power, subject only to aueh restriciMM or limitatxow a. are coetainod
in the ConMlrutfon of tho State, or of tbs
UmtodStates
IMVI good reaton to belioro that thsr
To ttoi Judicial department ba. boon •m rawrar securities of valuo, such
u their face indiretod, and may justly
rl.im that the muairipaliticw vhree
bond, they bold .Lou Id fco allowed and
authorised to m.ta&gt; prorldoa for their

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in This.
County, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, lieward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes, &lt;fc.,
Which will Imj Hold nt very Low Prlceas.

• SS£&amp;^
..
HI I.Ln ur VAKK.

I-MIKIX,
OKillttLH

Hastings Cash Store!

MIIS, m

at an early day.
Dr. Abai Stereo. is writing a ‘•History
of ^e Methodist Episcopal Church" in
tho United Staler
Btrnawy the piano forte builder, ha.

Also their urate and godmotben, and
any other relatrona they may happen to
hare.
Th. heirs of Annek. Jana you know,
on Trinity Church.
And pretty much tha rent of Now
York, below Central Park.
Trinity Cliureh claim, tho wind, of it

at I-hdadalphia, wsa su&amp;xnted to death
tho other eveteng. by a mece of meat
sticking in tas ifouM.

fu! attempt to commit emerita.
It ha. been scioetftuajly diacorcrod
A man named Bronsnu was recently
that wo have no further nw for tho •‘lit­
tle busy boo,’1 aa hoo.y cxn bo made fort in tha vnode is the vieitaty trfMar
quetto,
and it tree four day. before he
better and cheeper by a new prorees.
™
able to ascertain hi. whereabouts
I Our bees must go into some other basiend make hie way to human habitations
•Qto relatioruhip w.. willed by an art
of tho Legislature of 1702, ar tboreabouta, which deetared that all nanon,
whose grandmother. were bom m Now
Tort should bo acknowledged &lt;u beire
of Anneke Jane, and entitled to all the
uToXTSiat the Chnreh ran

That you had a gnnduxXhrr;
That .bo had Dutch aacretors ;
Who originally camo from Holland.
Tha rereut admission to the bar of my
friend. Miles OTaka, anablod mo to
place my case in the hand, of treaty

I consulted him in ths matter, and bo
proceeded Sa a burinret-likn nwnaer.
Which was to demand a retaining fee
I of ten dollars, merely, bo obeerred, sa a
matter of form.
! Tho fire: proceeding, ho eai.1. waa to
make a formal demand on tho Sexton of
hand, empty, warthlesa prosniMW to pay. ( Trinity Church for the d.hrery of owr
Tho Ixmtature. that authorised, and •I riiare of Use property.
tho jacpln who voted to imuo tho bond., II If bo refused, then OTako taid we
supposed they wore acting under oonsti-1i should enter an act of ^setxnnnt against
taturaal and lawful authority.
tho Church, H/muW.wy. reri., to
Although tliero is now no way of on-' compel them to show tanas why. Thea
fcrang the collodion, and no legal obli-. rerry the osm apous sir asset, and pro­
gstam far the paynmt of three wnm- duce ow evidence.
tore, tho morel o&amp;gation. fd a Btata, and I
| la case the reepoadaato (N. B. Tkieie
, a legal term, and mean, tho parties you
are reomgj.hould offer to octmwamieo

Cloths iu»d Rendy-mndo Clothing,

Hats &amp; Caps, Boots A Shoes, Groceries, Ac

ZE*

For the Spring and Summer Trade.

a."K

HARDWARE

Cash. Store,

.?^w=-b=ft

We have

�Over $10,000 Worth

mimm xtciimi!

I - Etocutiv* HtuMa'y."

Wo produce the kernel of the nut
that our reader* may see jtert the Mad
I of moat aftmted th* readers of that rw

ly advocate the claim* of a tried and
“A. T Stewart, Secretary of the Tree- I
faithful pebbe mrraat no higher prate, ray. gnveSIO.OOO far to. odb»i Waah-

HASTINGS, BICH.,

United States WatchCo.

- AUG, MOTO*

World

doubt what their verdict will be , Owr
ideate of manhood am drawn froU with­
in ouneina, bearo" sons am think all

Tho astro session of the Lagialatura
has, so far, hardly j.rogrwee*d far enough
to make ita doings of special internet to
our readers- In our ncit iattt* wo hope
to bo phis to give a Ml report of their

Gmx-ral Grant*, hmuca"
Thia te valuable information He wart
never waa Snsvtary of tha TtMeaty;
Waahberne and Bari, bold their posi­
tions only temporarily ; Mr. Boar ha*
ix.cn superceded by a man that tho Jour­
nal folk* have not h.nrdnf yet. and Mo-

and

Reaper,

Gumps’ Sulky Rake, Ball's Tornado, Pitl’i
Improved, and Fowlersville Threshers;
Burdsells Clover Huller; Superior,
Keystone and McSheny’s
Grain Drills;
BALL’S CELEBRATED

In enotber column wo give Governor
Bridlin'* address, and cell special at­
tention to it It ia manly and straight­
Thia rn-vampin* of two-year-old Dem­
forward, and although rvecmmsndtag
ocratic slang. after it haa become dead
nothing as to future voting of aid to rail­
matter with th* papers by whom it was
road*. haa the genuine ring of true honfirst printed, shows at one* tho enter­
•ety tn dealing with the pararot of aprise and originality of the paper under

UFUmOAM COXORMSIONAL
comnioi

Mower

PLOW,

Btowy tto
Dr,fl
Pt— m Cto M*rM.
THE KALAMAZOO, DODGE, JWD CURTIS PLOWS,
And Qaattnge Warrantnl to fiL

The Governor exprsaisi some doubt*
W* would recommend it to go back to
a* to the expediency of allowing raunio- tho daya of ** bleeding Kansas,” tor
ipalittea to vote aid to railroad*. Wo do ' something that will have tho flavor of
not sympathise with thee* doubt* We
believe tho matter ia safe left in th*
hand* of tbo people. The amending of
th* CcMtitubon •&gt; a* to enable the peo­
ple to aid such improvement* by no
mean* compete them to vote each aid. It,
however, tmnoveo all impedimenta, and
enable* to do *o if they wiah.
insl, and th* important work to bo dime
Believing, a* wo do, that th* people at it 1*1 u have a full and c« mplete
are abundantly aldo to take care of them- rojovaratatioe from «very town in th*
wires ia all the department*of erif-gov- County Our sccreao aa a party mainly
ernnunt, we ar* no advocate* of (tenari- depend* upon tho wisdom displayed el
tution* which restrict the powvr* of th* these preliminary wurentioaa and can
cruet. Ud the working Republican* be
up end doing in thia matter

Albion ha* a mineral paint mine.
Six mineral walla at Eaton Rapid*
The Reform 8cboo! haa 200 boy*.

9rw ^drrrtuenunt*.

NATURES

Agentst Wanted

I Hair Restorative

window and Door Frames, Milk Snfv
and Bracket* of every description.

MWUU teveu to «C* Ou-

war. The contending nations are stead-'
ily massing their forces and gathering
No harm can come of allowing the strength foe the earning conflict
A
propio to pose upon the ■|C*sUm, and great battle ie daily exiwcted, and must
thus say if they will amend the consti­ : soon take jdacw, if it has not already octution, and we certainly boj*&gt; the Lrgiclature will pmrat such amendment fur
our ratification ar rejection.

though the coming to light of tho sep­
p-rd mnl treaty mikde, or prop*-*! and
rvj«vd, upon ill® close of lb- c-ufl.- t V
be-lowa. haa, perhaps intenrifad th*
finding against tho Emperor, ahd rundared it highly probalde that the proKatema*.-. haa puretou-d tfo'.UOO
I»ecd neutrality of some of the more
pound* of wool thia aeaaonporrvrful nation* will hardly be of a tealTben were 740 birth* and U! death*
ing charwUT. Wo cannot see how other
nation* can help bring drawn into the in Waahtenaw county in IN6.
Two ward* of Grand Rapid* have I,,
wide and terrible vortex uf thia war, in
which event the storm must shake from fifei dwelling, and 8.963 inhabitant*
'
In Baycocaty then wen Mmarriagea,
found tho roa) caueo of tho pnwent war. '
Napoleon ha* never learned to n-tiur. I Europe. England te steadily arming for J'ii birth*, and 117 death*, in I860.
Monitor towuahip boaat* of eleven pair
gcod for evil, nor haa he, to any extent, ; the ostraaibte purpoto of protoeritig th*
boon tho recipient of that chriatian gram- . neutrality of weaker nations, but no a»f twine aa a rnrt of the production of
which would induce him to /*»yrr» and i doubt really to be i&lt;epand to spike a
/aryriany inault which ho may fancy bo blew at Franco wl«n the [«oi"-r lira*
ha* .uttcTT-!, and thi* prompt denial upon •hall coax'. There have iad*nd been
tho port of Pnueia to ii*ton toorerturv, some rumor*, finding little credit, that
prompted by tho dangtrou* and • overwooaing ambition of tho daoperato gam­
bler who rule* tho deatinie* of France,
must hare l&gt;*&lt;m deeply humiliating to hi*
Imperial Highuiaa
The pnamblo of tho treaty *c&lt;* forth
that ia order to strengthen tbo tin* of
fri*nd*hip between the two nations, the
King of Prussia and tho Emperor of tho
Fnrnch enter into th* following treaty :
1st. Napoleon rooogniaM the late acj
Much ^peculation soil c«ij*cturT ba*
of late been afloat ** to the rxiatencn of
aaraet tn-aty between France and lTu»- ■
•ia. propositions for which were made
by France, but rvjmted by l^usta. Tfe«discovery ka#l hail an rifeet the an *lcc I
trtoal shoctiapon th* nations of Enrop*.
and in tho curt and derisive reply msde
to Franco By l*n*Ka, in which she pm*-

Ferry far Cbngrom end the U. 8. Sen­
ate ■ known only to obonuv^convopoadento at Washington, or someone under
pay in his own district Can it be that
th* msmew of tho people of thi* State
aro blind, or are the mental optica of
by a poultice of greenback* 1 'Hit thi^g
took* ftahy to my thefoaat”
x
We have given tho Cl^rr’i rarroxt*!
te full, that our reedan may judge of
the true vright of tho gun* uaod in opporitfan to Mr Ferry, aa well aa tbo
afyte of warfan tha gunnon an engag­
ed in. Noi.far tbo world would wo
prune it of one of ita exuberance, ofayatex or orthography. Nothing could indneo ua to mar it in Ofa tenet; aa we find
it wo give it to our reader*. We think
"Qu people of thio State” are not s&gt;
felted ” aa to be muted by thia atyte of
argument (») We eenfra that wo do
not under,land th* TwfatMM to **ol&gt;sesro eorreapaadasta at Waahicgtoa,"
and “ aoote under hi* pay ia Ma own diw

I

Fremont Engine Worki!

LOOK AT OTO PRICES

faLoo

THE IMPROVED

•jo..

DOMESTIC

LIFE IN UTAH

Farmers, buy your Plows where you are alw a yssure

AMTS^-WW.four R®pa‘rsfirst, ahnori bnpeasfate now.
Rueeia, and poedbly Auetna, in view
of th. new dervlopmmt*, wV U alow to'
tend any aid in building up » power at i

PATENTS"
JS5S'.13S3*«T»‘rK-.i“

Waahington Or* doing, are quit* a. good '
auihnriv (obnmro no they aa.) ae ia th* ;
edittef the Ohm, nhee. teoahiy atone.
aeitovM him of that obeemfay which I

gAWKEag?
Newspaper

�Grani River Valley Division.
Btroag. Sep'! of the Grand Rapid,
a-hosb. Mm. Kate B reartoy, of Laaring,
Hon. Z. R. Brockway, .of Detroit, and
Prut A A. Griffith, of the State Nor-

HOWARD SANITARY

AID

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts. Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c.,

dealt out by tho Bur bauds of the ladira
of the Star Degree ; while in the fewer
hall, tho - light fsatoUie," to the music
cf tho Hutings boys, was kept up till
morning light warned them that it was

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION

aad Bohnboid got rich by advcrtirinR.
Try A
_____ ■_______

have grown wheat, of course, but aa a
general thing, their grain w aa secured in
Iiretty good order for this year. Carn,
between Hastings and thia place, haa
never, to my knowledge, looked to well
at thia time of yanr, aa now. Oats, a
splendid crop
Hoping that I maybe able to give you
a few items from this psut at tho county
now and Own, I subscribe myself) aa
formerly,
Ra&gt;.
“Why, of coarse." Come again.
Bad; wo are always glad to hear from

Bewznuae Nrcx—J. L. Read drives

MaiN: HnKHnRnK.
As Cheap

bought

Michigan Central R. R.

County.

au
.tasttaa.-^—-- •
Lqc^l

Naahrilfe, August 23d.
Jatatntrt, Aug. 1st, 1870.
Cancca in Johnstown, {at the Culver
En. Bssnra: Ou Tuesday evening, school house, on Salarday, tho 20thinaL
July 10th, one of the most severe atoms We hope that thorn wiB be a fall aV
of wind and rain, accompanied by terri­
fic thunder and lightning and had.
pa med through Ulis town, the wind mak­
ing and havoc among frail trees break­
ing down and uprooting large apple

flews t

this season. Grading haa bran done,
aad sidewalks are ia process of conatraction. Many new buildings are be­
ing erected. Wo noCirad a sang little
brick reridanra. juat fintohed, for J. R.
Van Velaor, Esq. Among theveryresjoctable looking dwellings nearly oom-

Peninsular Railway.

Thursday morning last The san ap­
peared to cumo Up very suddenly, and
the whole shy, from east to west, from
north to south, was Blind with tho most

THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.

' A uses party of musicians warn on
their round. Monday evening with the
bead wagon, serenading the girl, and
their friend, generally. They appeared
to cnj.7 themralvra finely, and, on tho
gill night air, Urnir music sounded very
pleasantly.___________________

TP?

Naw Frra—Fsta. A Iltcxx—Mr.
False, of Wenona, and Mr. Hicks. of
Ann Arbor, have purchased the dock
and loosed tha store of J Cole * 6qn,
corner of Church and State Street i. and

The Glen &amp; Hall Threshing lacliiDB,
IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1870. .

la one of the Barat agricultural journal,
published. The August number ie be­
fore ua, and ita table of am tea to is re
plate with choice artirlra and illustra­
tions. to common to this paper. A very
fine group .f Maple-Shade Cotswold
.heap, in their flracra, appear on the
first page. •• Hints on August Work ”
a aa iaierraiing and instructive aa over,
and tho “Basket” ia brim Ml of good

golbcring of Uio Society and congrrgalion to railed, to be held in that churuh
on Friday evening, the fob inaL, far the
purpose of enjoying a social visit, in con­
nection with the renting of slips. It is
yet bright and beautiful; ia the weal a hoped there may bo a fail attendance.
most fearful night. Tho storm camo on
rapidly, and soon tho combined action of
tho White Whale, or Beluga, ore two
arm and atom produced cue of the most
splendid illustration., with remote dogorgeous, and al tho same limo ano of
scriptim-. "Returning from the Hunt"
the most terrible, traiMM wo hare ever
to a fiaT sngravwc, illustrative of the

^EJTBERrCOVSBBD DRIVING PULLETB-BaTon nearly

MANl'FACTl'RI’fG CO.,
w g i.nf at ^itnu.ja

Invites the attention of tch
Citizens of Barry County to
their new styles of Carriages

499308

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
art using the very best

ASSORTED TIMBER

-Drugs And Medicines
NEW GOODS.

SOUTHERN

We are now selling below

Jacksan and Grand Rapids
Prices.

1.035
1,160

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

SMEED’S 8AFETYTJH.AFT C0UPLING8-A. perfect pro-

the sp«» between tho one already gang
up and Mr. Coto’a will build alec. Give
ha tho Maufield Itailroad, and it will ta­
Buuao at tho artesian well srill prob­ bula little while before the town will all
ably not commrara until next week, as
Mr. Geiger, the contractor, to now absent
getting the nicwsry machinery. Flyri
hundred dollars haa bran voted by tho
Cnramou Council, which will rink the

LAKI SHORE 4 MICHIGAN

can

Barry

ALL WORK WARIU.NTEDTO.BE

FOO from than aad ram. out to visit his
relative ia thia county, near MiddfeviBe.
The telegraph infurmod Mr. Mallory of
the event, and be found the chap, brought
him to thia ptoie aad fedgud him in jaiL
On Monday, Mr. Peter Uray camo on
with a requisition from the Govoroor of
Indiana. aad took Lesson beck with him,
where ho will probably receive the full
penalty of the law he haa violated.

lU fawinnaual mooting at Grand Rapid.
August 10th, 11th and 12th.
W. F. Iricxrxao* c*r&gt; for *rio his
houra and lot, rituaied ™ Grand street,
west of tho Union School House.
Gao. H. Karra, formerly of this vil­

RAILIAY,

FOB ALT. rOTSTB BUTT * WEST

War don't, wn have a band? The
playing of Mr. Hopkins, in his rwm. on
an instrument emo evening thia week,
suggested tlto' above bonding, end wo
wiah the ohl** boad boya " vmH gat to-

nna —&lt; M
—11 b—•
The music to a Scotch wing—"Bonnie
Antae Lee." The literary matter. as
usual, to frrah and entertaining. "Mur
sling tho Ox” ia an ex reliant story, suit­
able (br hard timaa; aad a spicy variety
in prow and verse i» supplied by Ella
Whecfer, Miriam Earle. Elisabeth Preeeokl,X L. Ford, and tabsrx Publkd«l
by DeaconA Pstaraon, 31» Walnut Sires t,
Phitodolplira. Price 31f&gt;0 a year (which
also ianlndra a large steal engraving). '

That must be sold within the
Hext Sixty Days.
DOWN GO ifflE PRICES. Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper, Traveling Terms to suit Purchasers.
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, Jr.

Old Stand ofJ. D Reed, foot

igan,

waylltf

Dry 'Goods,
Notions.
Heady-M ndc
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,

TOHNG. RUNYON

TAXES! TAXES!

. S. L.

-

*m&gt;.

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i

DOCT. DODD’S

jN ER
AND

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v

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N

IMVIOOnATOB-

DISEASES.

NERVOUS

50 Cis.

Ayer’s Ague Cure.

•’When I »u • littl* gtrl."-began
GrandmaIIuJIm
- Whe»r’ cxclaimol Curt, .topping tn
th. middle of • MBoreanli, aad looting
hi. grandmother with hi. fa. ujwxL
down and between to. two foot.

•zrwsiaMf"

EgSicaigSBaj

pri.r be anlaimad, ia a tone of great
“tr^d you think T’

nafad,

X thoughtyou war* alwaye—
Omadaa-'QoOK^Mid.
“Wdl.1 waan’t,” d-replied. “I wub
a girl once, no bigger than your Cousin
Janio."
"And did you wear your na'tacka aad
your cap, than F'naked Curt; “am! wee

PATENTS

23239089913091903048315

Newspaper.
Advertising.

Why
Ikitih.-il Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year ?

Because

•‘I liked to »eo her lift the kettfa, and
Imag them on th. liooka. end then awing
them o’er the fire. I often e^o! far to
Ut tn. do it, bat ah. —id. ’ No; wait till
you are older aad bigger.'
'•One day, my mother west to vfat e
ueh neighbor. It waa a longway to th&lt;Mck woman’, hou—, though .he wu our
near—t neigh ter.
my mother left
mo al hoax, aloe., and told mo not to go
n—r tho fire.
“ But after die had guna, I thought &gt;1

They are the best combina­
tion ever made.

Why
Do tho Druggists
mend Dr. Hoback's
to thoir customers?

DR

Because

AIKIN

Thor know the ingredients
of which they arc made.

Why

SALESMEN

Arc Dr. Roback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for the euro of all
diseases of the blood ?

-~?aw£S

Because
Tho Blood Ponder is the
w Incheon lai ns the celebrated
costly Drugs imjiorted ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain the nctiro principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Root,) and is a substitute
for Mercury.

Why

"And diefound bar mother'. too. in
th. beakat, aad
burnt 'em all up.
And pretty won ter mother came in, and
began to ennff up ter ixwe, and -id.
•Why, grandma Holte. what’, a burn^-AadlbUj cried, aad her mother

Arc Dr. C. W. Hoback's
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
throe greatest remedies tho
wdrld has ever known?

fad at Cart’. dory, bn* '
gtrndmafagfad mure than any con

Indeed. aho couldn’t find time that
—*b« &lt;* d.
■in* ha? .r^rtacla. Carl dido t ktl&gt;'"

WOOL CARDING

MIDDLEVILLE!

Because
HARVEY W. WRIGHT
nr~ Pcreona desiring to makr gwxl
bargain. will du well to tall at thi.
Agency.

NEW SARDDIG MILL

1

S&amp;.-JX^CT'LC

Jgjg^ieaHtstrst
,

■****"*•“••—«*■**•

jrAsr.xa.’satc.-.g* “■ “
PICTURES FRAMED.

After cloven years' experieaco and trial tho calcs have
increased each and ovory
yaar, and thousands of let«■ jnnsolicited) of tho remarftablo
cures they havo
ttIM*Ablo C
performed
erforaed boar witness.
Read®Ufe
tesd«lfe Iletters in© Local
Column at cures by those

iii

5

।

®
1

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Bo­
llock's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills ?

SAuT

f'ffl

firsSr-.-nrourosrrKu
•■sgfegJSS'B-

After years of experience
nntl trial they have lieen
proven to be n sure cure
for Dyspepsia anil Indiges­
tion.

i i®

Because
great dinner pot, for my mother hail pul ■
thorn away owrlxn.
I
“While I wa. hunting fa than, 1 j
happened to at* a banket filial with tow
that my mother u—&lt;1 alxrat her ^an
tong. I thought that would do ju»t *•
! wall aa tha toekottk, and bettor; fa I
could play that the tow wai a pudding, WELCH .^GRIFFITHS,
and I waa fjdag to boil it
“Ho I carried th. bi.Lrt to the fireplacc, and,'after a good d—d of trouble,
I managed to get it bung on the crane
Then I rwUER it orer tho tire
.
“ But what do you think ?
•• Inutoed of hanging there like the too
kettle or the dianto-jot, the baak.t and
the tow began to burn up ! O, how they
did bon: I
“ And I wa. frightened half out of my
wit., end wondered what my mother
would do wten die came tan—and found A Cg-tST, ?■ O. S.1 rn". !■■
it out
I waa mi—rable enough tho root of
tho afternoon, I can toll you.
’• Hy-and-by my mother camo in, ami PROMFT HOROKABLE ■ELIAILE.
•ho kfa-d me', mid then die l-egan to
unall the burnt tow.
- •What hare you town doing, H.Uy?”

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to

Ils natural Vitality and Color.
▲ drotefa which
ia at once agreoable,
faallhy, and oflMul
for pr—erring the

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VOL XV.

.
HASTII

BANKER

Napoleon &amp;. Bismark
rronxrrs ms c,i.l.,,ii,n m

NO. 15.

BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1870.

PRINTING

mwu-

Establishment.

W TO

1 BOWE 4 HALLOWATS

NEW

ton of nature, men, bwt ’ ■boro especially
women, aemato
that m a great
’-BJemtUman! What does ba take
and fine Gormnrnatil am* aaltattaf the ■wfcrY Ito only eersu."
United Utetooof AmmtaK. thay should
'Thank you Haro you any board
be exempt thjtn olleuch petty annoyances
ae taWn^ay officialpenioo who* what
“Boarders
Just coax' down stein,
they see. the same to undoubtedly the once, and look at the pile of hash Mary's
a paradin'tm’luu been ell the mootin'
ami you won't ask such a question again i
in ear wtaja. BounUa, indeed Forty- i

BLOCK.

I

BBSTON CASH STBRE
©30,000 WQBTH OF GOODS
TATLOR GRUBER PRESSI

HEAVY FALL PURCHASES
ririi, they meet aBeem and indignity
which the gentle female heart Co well
“Say VJSar-I don't tamw, gwoaa
knows how to bcetnw upon him who ’“An* so down goc. Mr. WDliam Mawould pry into Lte affairs, moreover, wo­
men art so intaiiho-ond .it is mainly xawtrakotoeeh’e name as that of a
upon intuition womanpride lhemaelna— Swede born in Hamburxthat they ecent danger from afar. Thy
"Ana othonJ"
are not altogether to bo blamed far thia

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
HAHTnVGH,

M3CUIGAJV.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;, CO.. Prop's,

7M THE BEST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

besa. Soffice it, 1 am of anriemt end orietoerrtin family. I wdl not Karo my at
fairs pried into. Begoue : 5 for you,
Madam, I 1mm jour l«u» and your

And^lha otorwertied rwmms taker
°«lk
rtSttoU1 Xlu

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this I
county, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fino Writing Papers,
Envelopes, fc., $c.,

the informatiou obtamnd by him may be,

Uj-~« r*'' U

Which will l&gt;o Hold at very Low Price*.

Cash Store!

plate. I rang the bell a servant aji
[vaw.1.
-BuamHkfar .
No, air; Mr. Smith ia in the army.'

ted? We are expecting my brother
Henry from lite army, and your bine
clotmu dewirod me"
“ For which I ahall always wear bloc,"
I roplad,gaUanUr. “Altewmatotatrod no. myself—I am Henn Parkwell,
of Snnaahvflto and la making my bmt
bow I stsmhiad over an ouoman. and fell
■naah into a chrna chart, rtoww.ii.hrag
at hart a doaen plates and aa many glass

be chanced OMW,’as the bigs omowet
of water in the encumbers so tudnsss
the vinegar that this change U adtaolntoH NsiftMiy MaYttigTEMLlM
their abarp tartu. jnatadd e little motaaS.
or apirita, and they will be right again.

Cloths and Bnady-madc Clothing,
Hata * Capa, Boot* A Shoos, Groceries, Ac.

For the Spring and
iand Summer Trade.

Mm. F. pnt horn up in this ouaw tart

pinklaa; they were always roady forrn^

That what Aernys be U, and bent’s Lie

&gt;1
n
hoir-dreseor when In,', only a barber, 1
gmwt Icon coll Pete a clothier.”
"Your husband's uaowi. 1'rtar Brown
"He’ll be Ujsofx next Jaanaryj the

thunder.

- Mr. Smith i. m.

He stayed

HOLMES A WHll’l'EMOHE, ci homo all dy on imtjoee to cateh you!
And sow, l&gt;y Jupiter I’ll harp my rw-

HARDWARE

We have the Agency of

said I, ‘•There moat be soma
mixtalAllow me to hujuiro if you aro
Mr. J»hn bpith?”
_
"I’D inform yuw about Mr. John Smith .

t&gt;ta

�tirtte for any part of the yuan, b-utth-yi;
.tobyol.teM Tte lew pete, of
, tta paper put* it wfahia the ranch of ,
every ca». and ante. Mabeohttely neo——ry for ns to adopt tta reUy pay sps-

This artion 00 tta part sf the Lagos
fetaro la jest a»d equitable, end ita ratifinatba by the people win no leave ^e
tta maitev that if a eingto bead bsssd

We cull upon our tnenda, and toe
friend, of a gnod p^-r throughout th.
Cbenty, to help us make tta Uses—
what it nbouH be- Help W&gt; by sending
u. inten-tisg items for puMtetion. and
by trying to —care us now nherrik—a
In nnettar eehann w» offer the «unpnign edition of the Bx»n, from now
until after th. election, for the cxre«tegly low pnse of tvsoty-firr assste-artnaDy tern than tta white pppto
m
H-pregthapapera...—---------

fighting tta fight «* P~*- tat
fight of an almost alien ernperer, Md
trwwdiaary, oontinooua, bitter, and un- w ean hardly «&gt;(•&lt;* that db|isy of arreeatmabb attacks upon Grant and the
administration, by th. city Prose. Tta
Chi-go THfo-, (ha Gariaaati Gmtete.
aad other city joomals, sterns d to vfo
It b gmcraBy ^needed that Oenorol with each otter in heaping aanuarn aad
Brorsimis, in the 2d Ccngrasmonal Ita- abvaa upon the adruuriatratom and Cue
trite. will be amahateri. Tte. rtealt b graaa. It b true the country pea—, tonot onl» daraandrl by party usage, Ixit
•te b-t fotemat of the Obtrirt. aad the
In tlve erased.; but the Intpreedoe made
by tire city pros• was bad, inuring to the
benefit of tta Dumocracy. whs Were art
Tta villags of Qnttmagvn hog 721 inslow to fake adTMtegeof Ihb state of haUteata.
aSain. Bui tta mor. thoroughly the
Owesno b to have tww days' rao—Aug—tltohni 10th

GROCEKY
AND
PROVISION

giv- a popntainn offoMl.
Tta Tillage of Hanooek Us 1,WO tohabitaata aad Boughton 1,100.
.
la IMO there were S74 births la 0L
Chur cuunty-aed WM death.
Tta fall term of tta Udta’.Semiaary

1 ■ ■Item; atel Mie W justice to any
that he has s»vtnrns«! hinwslf in a man­
nar that in ev^itebto, alite, to hmwlf
and the Btete. In the discta^e of th.
vario- dotiea of a Rspresratativa, it is

00— quite tong enerngfe according to
the well -tobtehed usag— of til. party
Tta feeling very naturally b, that all
ports of tta State ebowhi bo roeognisod
and have their fair share of iadoenss in&gt;
•dministsriag the afltors of tta State.
Mr Wrruxaxxx is gaining friends —■

we here no doubt, ba nominated.
Mr Bresnan wiD certainly ba tta
madidate for Auditor General. K weSM

Thr—1 candsdatos srr well distributed
throughout the State, and their election
will secure a ganaal and aatiafaetoay dinteoe
the office to ttediUteent parts
of territory roproeeuted ta th. State ad­
ministration. AUthaiistwphiteislhat
lha fnrads at tteaa respective candidates
shall work hannonionsly together for a
common purpe—, aad that purpose will

Tta eteetion of tta—men to tta o0o—
moMfoaed will, we feel rrmfatent, oocure
an admiaistmiton, whinh for ability, in­
tegrity, and p-etar^wM. will equal any
previous edmir.tetration ever elected ly
tta peopto, and one which will redoc'
audit upon tta State. They aro all
tried nd true M.. coming before tta

Tte Grand Haven HtrtU, the local
etoolnsdgvon of Mr Ferry, with charweteriatec ehrewdn—«. calls out a criticism
upon its fevnritn which might .4h.r«;«
bion avoided by ita defoam of Mr
Forty's modesty: It wants to know
wbm and where Mr. Ferry srird for a
third or fourth nomination f Now wv
were not in the district when he acted
but his friends in Newaygo—al ho aaksd
far it the first time tolta tune of»K),UOO.
Tte IlfirU man sap Mr Ferij io not
afoul Well we n--rnr brerd it said
that the he was, but Mr Clubb must
think the pravb. of the 4tb district aro.
when he un-l-tak- to -teblbh Mr.
Ferry's mod—ty
B-ad— brother
Onbb. the friends of Mr. Ferry hesitetes
not to soy that te. antes too fourth «■•

can

bought in Barry

County.

It b with sattefectom that we notion
the growth of th. feeMag througteul the
State la favor of a change in the adminbtratea, so far us th. two term officer. shows him above the avenge.
It b also a fort worthy of notice, that1
are concerned. The peopte are beoosnreran! r, all the bills public aad private, (
is now no doubt but th. sraite.ut in fa­ pr—onto! by him, pus—d tbn Hous.. In
It haa pursued a foqHgn potay free
vor of Totatiira in offl— is largvdy in th. the Fort Craig Bsesrvation rare, hb ex-1 from tta rowdyism ami blunter which
ascendant It la evidently tta will of tta hanstiro report and speech, in the Iloaee, gave, in Ilrmocratie timsa. our gornra 1
The Clintou cuunly Itopubbcau coopeopto that tide should bo on. and wo doubtless aartd the country from at bast meat no bad a name in Europe.
1 VsEboti b totatald al St John, on
hardly expect the ranvwsttou to be for­
It Um been in faror of annexing con the 110 of August
getful of the wwk they ar. coital upon
tignous foreign territory, with the ode-’ Tta Grand Bapida £spk says tta com­
to do The candidates already namni
•ant af tta people, aad ac&lt; by threaten-, plete cuneus of that city will giro apoj», lation of 17,500.
for tta offices in which wo hope to oeo a
lag war—that gxaat sceurg. which ought
It b sop—ted that train, will run
chaagwanall good men. aad they are
j from Altogon to Grund Haven, via Hol
(Ucrt.x.) and the Boeding Clerk of the j It haa reduced appropriations to the
Hou— Onlaidrrewi drrmsldet tflis vwra minimum, and has inaugurated a aysteei
test, though vigorous on both talae. b fair A a beginning. The l eal intsrevts of economy tarderiag on ppsurinssen—a.
atffl conducted with *a anite atasnee at of his Distrirt seem to bo earo&amp;Dy as cvry official here will testify
all acrimony and iH feeHng. end thus watched. &lt; In the Ha-bv.- acid It-rer up- । Ite b—teg cdSerrs have been honest
the field is being left open far a cordial
and painstaking men, aad ths country
support by the entire party for whatever
Uns recovered from ths ravages of tl»
titet may ta nominated. Tta clam s
war &lt;4 the rebellion, brought alxvet ly
of Barry County "» b-n« rocogmatel.
Iteraocvatr anew and Lfeaocratb policy.
end Mr &amp;r«xrx b becoming ovary day
The— facta eannot be overoosno by
vague declamations, ridieote nd (tenum
ciationA, aad cur psopie would indeed be
incapable of —If gorertmaat, if itey
wens to try to exchange th. [&lt;vwut gvv-

trans to be instigated by the disap
pointed hopes of the editor of the Trw
A'sriAwwr, who haa for moatte lieea aasailiag the General with vague and viaionary cbargva As the only proof over
offered by Ward was so quickly shown
to be both p—jury and forfarj, that
even (.‘apt Burrows, hb principal oppo
neat, felt oompaDcd to pobliah a card
denouncing its faleebond, and washing
hb hand, of the infemous afflair, it b
very certain that General Sroranrox will

Cheap

As

Window nnd gferFn&amp;aiWFS'KW
and Brackets of every description.

•OO A

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

end spirits would be thsee of Vallandighua and Fendlstoe. and the unreper.tar.t
rotate of tta Booth. .Let wvdl vm-ugh
alone b a wbe and eafo potay, and
therefore I recommend that all lha Mieh-

Invites the attention of teh

Citizens af Barry County to
their new styles of Carriages
and fKe Superior Stock used

Among the men wbo hereby theirea(gy, industry, aad general btelhgeoco,
1 well as by genial deportment, won
- cunGdenre alike of the Freeidenl
ebinst, and the ma— of the citiesns

in fhrir JTanufacti/re. He
are using the very best•

Grand Hawn Ihstrisi Hb exertions to
edvance the inter—a of Michigan men
have not hern eonfined to ponocs from
hb district, but hb time and labor have
been at the disposal at orarf Mbhigan
man who bad a worthy cams to ad-

ASSORTED TIMBER
Oil Tempered Steel Springs.
BV

As the gwern—snt haa adjourned to
Lsjng Braaoh. only routine busine— i«
transacted Public attention is, centered
mere 00 th. European war, which b
HARVEY W. WRIGHT
titejy to ta a long and bloody oss Al­
though in il. in-rptirsv it is a war of two
dyaaatioe for power, yrt toridenian. it is
a war of races, who art th. standard
bsArtrt of opposite (jstoraa of gveortljy IVre.n. desiring to make Rood
mbit end of nrUgtel. The taa— of ita targains will do wsll to call at fob
Tentnna aro Frtteotaat and Poriioment- 'Arw'7 UH
arv. favoring roMtitntuinal (r&gt;v, rumeut
ini inquiry—tavauro thr— an
ehnmetiristira of their race. The French,
on th. other band, favor sptritnal dao-

are nou&gt; selling below

' Those intending io buy trill
1 soot
utitiiiH

LOOK AT OUR PRICES

Iron Beam Blows, (full rigged,!
Afold-Board,
- - - - ’
Plain Points,
-■ - - Laiidsideet . ■ ■ • . • ...r- • B'ing Points.
- - ’ - -

LIFEIN_UTAH

Farmers, bir

UTSTUIH OFMDRMaiUn

3Jff3l

money by caUing on us

Inn;

Terms to suit Purchasers.
Old Stand ofJ. L. Rood, fat

Plows whei
p 3 -

pro* tea d«ten»l Faris la a state of
-igk Wo aTtenw what that mean.-'
1 If the GiraiM ean r—ch tta rity no
I powwr in Fiance can ten- »h«n outParte mute, if defended al al], be de
I fewfed at Manta. The groat tattle of j
j Itori., ml
‘
owe defeat for France The has vac
taayy on both ted-, ttasonteri bating
'-restaurs. Ita Pru-iarotook 8.OO0

WOOL CARDING

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as.iuni the public that Wo will cnda*ror
to eUAtrin the reputation of our old and
widely notorious anemtor. It wfl) not
matter how many political parties may
b* fa oxixtenro during th* fan. w. may
pnblkh our prospoctiro paper, w* guart
antro to belong to each one of tlwm all.

Knowing that you have "a to art to tea
for ottoi»' u-oua," wo appeal to you in
th» our how of extreme,t need. Wo
foal bad. Wtan I eay •'wn”I mean th.

nual i'alr of the Barry County Agtfculturnl Heafoty. Will bo brid to title vUlag*,
oil Um ground* of the aedtety, ou
,
Wednesday uni! Thursday, October Oth
,
«
I
I

.Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames.
'! , ■ Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.

Newell Pools. Banisters, stair
Railings 4c,,

■re and a. meanly pencsal in ail that
wo haw to aay, aa our little taioat and
quibbling dkporifams will adm.1 af Ufag'. In regard to OCT otftigaiiSns, they

not claim it u my own invention. No;
it 1* not original with the lowly indirid. ua] who write, this. Tb. gigantic la lob
loot which gar* it birth, and tho ready
. pen which first inscribed it are now no
TUyd.m't toU U*, and w&lt;&lt; surmise they j
ar* trying to se* bow large a benefit they
' can giro their customers
IStf

Wo expect to hare krawt men deal
from our woodpile*; men who always
|pact event* fill acron the mind while
thinking
over "old tltna*,’' which cairns •peak the truth will find no mercy in
।
our columns, and w. *h*U labor in every
the
atop
of
th*
aged
to
feel
light
and
'
Ithe heart of the young to bap forjey.
Nothing aecma to our mind would give

fcitad: HnKEntai

shall surpass all oilier paper* of notoriooi reputation fa the Usd. Wo stall
change oar joliiienl complexion oftoaor
than doe. th. N.w York OrM, Mb
mare fadeeaai than Tcnurvy '• UnmmI
and mor* nwndnaous than all the paper*
united, that are devoted to profterioaal

igri tomself tho victim. Being an ardent
youth bo wandered after tho new mi»tres. fur a while, when finding it did net

Michigan Central R. R.
OLtf. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

n«d.c&gt;..k.
i-te-. -.

.

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THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE.

smhisB im tics’
ZdwZihjk

Peninsular Railway.

Look Here! Look Here!
Only 25 cis. TFa will send
the JIAA’JfER to any ad­
dress from: now until after
the Fall Elections for the
small sum of 25 cts.

name of a goodly number to go to Jaekeoa. Beano of ns had Man there before,
and earns at ua will probably go again.
I was among the number seat It had
not generally Jieoa known that I wu a
Pndubitionkh They used to know it at
tho Star saloon, and handed me my bev­
erage "on tho sly" accordingly. On
looking oror the illtutrioiu names upon
the written pledge, they found mine
written in a trembling hand. After ex­
amining my noae, the color of which had
faded since the Star ealoon changed
hand*, the faithful concluded I was one j
of them, an . they aunt ma to reprewol I
one of tin far-off town* in the County,
and to go to th. front and fight old^lcotoj. of whom everybody knows I am
not afraid. Wo expected a big blow in
tho organ of ” tho only organised moral

than a political, ccmm.rrial at agrirab
fatal one, and quite aa much ao aa erm
religious ; a* k is evident that a nwmd
body is eemntial to a sonad mind. Th*

queried, but must add that w* think
that Hastings has already on. paper
that, to all intent* andpurpem*. aaawan
tho pre*[*c&lt;cs. W. are afraid that to
start another will bo a luring atfair

That must ho sold within the
Next Sixty Days.
,

all the feature. of a gvaoial family news­
paper, bat in addition Io It, (inn iaatraotton how to cure aad prevent diwoen
and that, too, of the vary bort authority.
It k publkbed weakly at the low prire of
11.00 par annum Tedoea the money

I
•!&lt;»’
J»‘

Dry Gaods,

aboutfa D»n wc bvgun to took about
us, aad Io! from the head of oarorgan’*
brilliant editorial column the " Dna—il-

Notions.

gone! The magic words “Prohibition"
aad "Whiskey Bing" wwre gone! Aad
a, I road llio old familiar artictot, and
tho Democratic call*, and abu.ee of thItepublieaa party, and saw all over the Washington. Tho writer 1* ouo who
paper the familiar phrase., "no roduc cm bare no poaaiblv iuterrot fa the reefctiun of any of too Gragwiirmd deloffaticn from this Btntu.
I !Wo hopo to hoar from Min aga’n.

Ready-Hadc
Clothing,
Hals, Caps,
BUTS’ FUffllMG GOODS, k

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

liters may be Israel in their tau. of
August 4111, a paper of unusual beauty
and merit Hperimen free. John B.
Alden &amp; Co., lltl.Estare. Chicago, HL j

‘TEE?U

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
Eight Brils, a eerie. of atari and
x.-iting atones; An Odd Teltow Abroad;
.•area taxa * Borer's lift-lag;
.crx of the Day ; Duration of Modern

JOHNG. RUNYAN

ihT'u•uxtelkaa tl 141
yield th* prim, ta gw; es, a* Us »
was art out in Jdvy, DCV, and Ecu 1
me* benches that bate, Sfc.1. over.

I.1U SHORS &amp; KGBffiAK
SODTHKffl MM1I,

IRON

DOW00 Tint FR1CE5.
ANKN COATS,
.
IEAVY LINEN PANt8.

.
On the morning of the 3d I put on
. my new boots, oombed out the fow gray
' lock, which still adore my bred. and
1 placing npcm it that old, time-worn bea­
ver which has graced so many D*tnocratiemss* meetings, wsnt to lha dopo*

KEEPS TDK LARGEST

AMD BEST STOCK OF

LOOTS AM) SHOES j

attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

ta published si oo tow a pries; but th.
explanation. w» auppuw, U in Ito-vnetoireolation, which k the largwt, wa belie**,
iu tho United State*. The principal onprering in tin number k culled "Ktoh-

ummmiL wmmi i
Mold Ivy K.

Ilimps’ Sulky Rai
Improved, and 1

BUHHAJLL A Co..

s Tornado, Pitt'i

TAXES! TAXES!

�AS1&gt;

1B1SB
isirb

IKVlOOllATOlt

rwsa.

! Bcehaaagr to Naw Y«K Mi wutee,.
Bafclo to Now York. 03 0x0^.
Dunkirk to Naw York, W' • mihw.
I
Onokad to Naw Tort. Cffl a.ite
Oariaaatf to N. Y , MO Mk

NERVOUS

rm na «&gt;kr i*M Imai
lanaixtea wd&gt; Vasarta I
wwms??
tm
Md Ohm

cmi nit

TSorowsa*!

moHiu, UxMgh. If planted Ln April,
yen toay pt a snail crop the first saa• «a. II planted in Aaguat, yvawiilgst
nearly * fad atop Um foltowing yvar,
Brsry finaar should bars a bed. aad
to this and, lai him took about turn for

BswsssTisteteSntevssyhaSMs

SS$ESSKi.*:

WQeou's Eariy, Horry’a Roodlrng. P»
body’s Nrw Ilautbcy. or &lt;3 good ; oar
pretences favors Um fin!, of whiah ws

THE IMPROVED
DOMESTIC
■ Miwai

MORTCASK

Why
Is it that Dr. Ro back's Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year?
-

1870.

"»

1870.

Why

Lake Superior!

Do the Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Robaek’s Bitten
to their customers?

AIKIN

Because
After yean of experience
and trial they have been
proven to be a sure cure
' and Indigos-

Why
Is it that Phyiictans use
snd recommend Dr. Ho­
back's Bugas-coated BIwJ
Pills?

ss:

Bccause
Thor know th® ingredients
of which they apo made.

Why

NATURE'S

Arc Dr. Hoback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pill*
tho beat remedies taken to­
gether fur the curs of all
dbaaaea of tho Mood ?

Hair Restorative

Because
The Blood Purifier is the

S Hi'.UKtt

Why

fe# K39|BS!S

Are Dr. C. W.’ Hoback’s
Stom*ch Bitten. Blood Tu-

PICTURES FR

DISEASES.

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                    <text>VOL

XV.

HASTIN'

BO. &lt;6.

iY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1870

Jlffl!

Napoleon &amp; Bismark

PRINTING
Bert Cow.

in nu n wt

Third Urt de.
Bmc HeMfar3y'rt old,

’ATS

tuf.

j

Bart IHfar 1 ooo jw old,
Hcnid hart do,
'
nttlrttdt,
Bort endting Dull Calf,

NE*

J CMksEA'Or ST.AT1

Bart Ax Heir.,
- Pin. Door.

VHaalM

- Window BnA,

■ “’•SSi

yi fpPftFJBW f

®2O,OOO WORTH OF GOODS

HEAVY FALL PURCHASES

Job Printing
FBOMPTNESR AND MSPATtjjj.

TAILOR turn PRESS I

s««d
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100
^'"(X-iss Nd. s—Tsorrora inr.xjt

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.

Jc»m»-8. JTBiaanrte, 1. N. KarIcr.nUabMdrtrtrt. XrtO-1-- ■
Bert Troto{ I fi» *11 «r o’«r, 86 00
S..-ranlde&gt;.
3&lt;w

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writ

TMrddu.

IM

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
Z-¥ TUB BIST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
"

Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

.Perfumery,
.
Toilet Articles,

Bert Cow,
Srrood l«i du.
Tiled W do.
Bert Heifer £ y,er old
UnooIMA,
Third hart da,
Bart Holer 1 year old,

Books and Statipnery, The School Books used in this
county, Speakers, MiseeUanemte Books, Betturret
■
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Pdpcrs,
Envelopes, $c., fc.,

bo bridal into the ring, .«&lt;T rtiWu re
eaain an&gt;d
a Any animal, fam or article tak­
ing fa. fent prrtmenm M miy Fnir.
alull, if onmidmid worthy th. &lt;aMcedie&lt;

’Which will be Sold at very .Low Prices.

artll Again b. entitled to emnjrcte far acid
’’T^Tr.nimab and article, afcrod. far

exhibbion ihall be the boufidn purely
of a member the Srtirty reaideag W.Uin the Cocaiy.
8. All tenon am atrirtly fcrldddci to •,

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE

■

Hastings Cash Store!
CaaMJ

Carta; ta A*

**•« ••• *■ ,Mn

Jrwie.—J, W. Bnacraft. Mn. A.
IW«ck, Mra. J. Harris Mra. C.
lUnrtt. Mza M, L. ■NUDmm, Mn.
Bert" tan yard. Flannel.
»1

(

*n ■"“UlU7

Second hart do.
Ikrt patahwnek Quilt,
Jcnuce—W. P. darnel, E. M. Si.ufcl;
CUrtlt. Palmwfaet.
BMrUS field,
801

Bart coll fym old.
Second beat A.,
Third tel do,
Bert &lt;..11 I y~r old.
Second best ta.
Tiled bed do,
Bert cackling cedi.
Second but do,

Jv»OD—G. Striker, Prtw
Join A. Ihbertwn.
Bert Draft Ta.m,
Seroetd fart do.
Tbbd l«li',
BcrtSumleUrt-e.

Cloths and Beady-mado Clothing,
Hats &amp; Caps, Boots &amp; Shoes, Groceries, Ac.

Cranarr,
o
2 00
JW

2W

10. : Vorrtgte ktMlrn utUnd^l X»r rxbikWmttadi b- rtwMd U/ri, Md rt.all
not eanpoU «Ii1i.|Imm of daeuerttv »l*«-

For the Spring mid Summer Trade.

11. Fancy artieka »*J artielm ofdmn
crtic ■i.Sfiifcnc aball be manahrtind
wiibis lb. CMMy.ht Ibn abddtor.to

'N^XrtSZ^F^miu-e »lUi*

S
ftKj al OrujEtlal PriiiiiL

vhti cntoinr.
y X. O RE TV cns

" ''i7--*.’p. nMAxit, «• n-

.

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COLORED INKtL BBQKZE. AC.

&gt; mmfaded fru« cmnyrtms &gt;• »h« regular

8tK TUU rpxx/J

C1LL

'

ORAST fc phfLltps.

Over $10,000 Worth

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4th Twenday W Dccmlwr wexf.
■ y6.-.AUF*““-’*»«****rJF«*
tofaaSOahday rf J‘rten,bmsmrt»:l
bf faffcilad to.th. booWj. ...
Th» Ertendre CufflThliii! UM lfa fa

In .HW iodnMo.1, S y r.tr mr 2 M&gt;
Bart * or e~.ro toll bl «dod crtlle
Sfaww,
WOO
DIvMcm D -Sbeea. awtan. “•»*

�Iron Beam Plows, (full riggedj
Mold-Board,
Plain Points,
- - ,•
Landsides,
Wing Points.
~ ~ ~
“

COUNTY CONVENTION.

HU

GBOCEIIY

Bolbro anothrr i«uc of tho Bxxxu
will reach tho p.-opl*. luo.t, if not all, of

We stake the last opportunity to urge
upon working Republicans everywhere
throughout tho County that it is their
duty to see to it that good man are sent
up to tho County Conreutiin. Let three

■ Bather, lot our township caucuses fa
mate meetings of tho whole BepuUican
el .meat in ths towns wherein they are
hold, ami there 1st (.very man overt lisa

PROVISION

Farmers, buy your Plows where you are alway ssure

of getting your Repairs.,

that tho County Conventton may ata b»
vaR altcndcd, and good men sent to the
State end Congressional Convention.
Wo neo that many of tho towns are to

OUR MACHINE SHOP
bought in

again to th* place he has honored, and
tho Fourth district will do ito duty to
County should bo kept in risw, ai well Michigan and tho no linn
Yours truly,
Noam Bin.
as those of lite State end tho Cungrcsrional District Lot it not bo mH that
any of threo Cunrentions are packed,
but W every effort bo made Io make the
In epito of tho general sympathy in
thia coumry in favor of Drasoin, there
seems to bo an undercurrent of opinion
almost amounting to a dread, that, after

Barry

County.

Jackson Wagons.
Tho military achievement! of tho
French people have been of such achar“ctor as to give them, in th* eyre of tho

Woonusn, Mira. Ang. 8, 1870.
Fa Bixxix: Tho approaching Cbngrnuional Convention in this District
seems to l« aUrncting considcrablo atteu-

calamitous defeats, see almost expect that
by some sudden magic victory will bo
wooed to her aide, and pereh joyfully
upon her banners. True, wo know they

potion Waterloo; but ws are apt to bo
incline.! to overlook enra that dstaat,
When a man from any port of the coun­ anil dwell in thought upon the glorious
try, by a display of untiring energy, unirnp-actabto integrity, and unquestioned
ability, makes himself a [irominenLptaco
among prendnest men, ho is, in a broad
scuse, no longer tha repreocntativo of his
District, but of tho sentiment of hie par­
ty throughout the whole country.
Do wo not feel, l&amp;»6 in Michigan, that

clique* in the district from which a rep­
resentative is elected, that there u sure
to ba against the best men an oppielttoe.
made up, generally, of men who aspired
to office and hoped to sunceod through
fco taatetanoa of " their member,” bet

I

The Democrats are feeling very jubi­
lant ovepthrir sneera. in North Carolina
and Kentucky, and therefrom, are argu­
ing the complete cvertunung of the
pneent condition of things, and the spee­
dy retirement and dissolution of th* BonoiNftrWto man. Thsy are ffreew
publican partybestowed by Him “Who fisAA to all man
Ubemlly."
laasing and Charlotte papers, ptass

of entire annihilation.
Ws do not propose to account for the
cause for which they fight Our own
war furnished us n remarkable illustra. detest, or attempt to mitigate ito sorsritian of thia great truth. Tho French ty. Perhaps wo feel it a. keenly as tho
people are tot beyand tins rule. They
fight well far a prinrijJe, bat whenever But this suddenly developed democratic
strength dose not frighten us. Because
they bars shown their ability to soaks a
Enlisted in behalf of I|aly in tho cause political imp of tear fret, it taw not ar­
of human rights, a few years ago, ah* gue that they can with equal ease leap
fought nobly, and the glories of Magen­ forty.
North Carolina is not Michigan. and
ta and Bolferino crowned with victory
tho champions of liberty, and attested tbs utmost hope and tabor of tho Demo­
the strength of a people contending in a cracy eaanct bring to bear hero the same
influonm
that there, wrought out far
jail cause.

Invitee the attention of tch
Citizens o^Barry County to
their new styles of Carriages

arc using the very best

Window and Door Frni

Milk'Snfi-

ASSORTED TIMBER
Oil Tempered SUel Springs.

New Advertisements.

We are now selling below
Jackson and Grand Rapids
Prices.
,
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE

Those intending to buy will

save money by calling on us

Itemember tho place-at the
The manner in which the people have
in times past, rallied around our flag,
and reepuedod to the eoll of our le’adcn,
people whoso rftlhimnom was aroused tho almost universal lack of eonfi^eoco
by tho struggle of a sinking people, and
took to herself tho glory and renown of
a wrr in whtoh other ami posrerfol natoms were engaged, and placed berself
in the vanguard of the miifauy nations
of Europe. These were struggles in
which a lam valorous people than tho
French migi(! hare acquired victory and

0HA1B8,
L9UN0B8,

Old Stand of J. L. Rood, foot

COUCHES,
8FBING-BEDS,

LIFE IN UTAH

WOOL CARDING

mi

1

sitting member is held, lor tho nobis
work ho is dung for tho Aatiou.
Hare wo hot eno of there national1
men, in the person of Hon. Tnaxc, W.
,
tho Fourth Congressional THMritt? WoI
taro tried him in every way, end find
that m an exponent of tho wishes cf theI
jooplo of tho locality whoso suffrage.i
i

stenre that in sgirit and temper, in wish
and intention, she was sueh as our Bar­
tour declared to bo moot fir tta Kingdam of Hsarsn. . For ths thoughtful

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

I* ! a? E’i

al tea work, and hoar the uUswnaso of
his patriotic Mnttaents without haring
onr eyes dimmed by tho gnats around
hi* hoed, or tho hungry cure who ar*
howling at his hoote.
It « from this class of men thqt wo
beer tho cry that “ ororythiiig is fair in
politicoand it is also thsy who are so
clamoroua for a ctange, without regard

to tho proepeets of tho sneeras or failure
now of tho present Emperor, it seems to
us that tho light shed upon history from
the camp-fires ujem tho plains of Waterbo ought not to bo loot sighted and may
materially aid us. Frenchman are good
soldiers, but good soldiers always fight
best when they hare uunething to fight
far worthy of tho contest It is not adways tho numbers in an army, nor the
skill and experience of lenders that giro,
the victory. Men fight Iwiter when thov
Micro in tho idea for which they fight,

GRAIN DRILLS.
WHEEL CULTIVATORS, ETC.

We holier* thane resolutions give &lt;xprvsason to the general feeling among
honest, thinking men of all parties might be rent fir at osmo, to confirm tar,
throughout the State of Michigan, who Hsd tar dtaoso permitted, tar wish to
would rsjoses to ana Mr. Driggs tho sve- bo baptised might hav* boon gratified.
cresful candidate for the Sixth Ccugrre

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generally, more correct than thooo with
whom they are more intitaately connect­
ed ? The miserable system of official pat­
ronage that baa l«on» apparently a fix-

THRESHING MACHINES,

44 and so desired her sister to lay it
p until she should “tai better."
It was hsr earnest desire and full pur-1

�HOWARD RAXITAE

It fa beyond the powWof any teacher
to do ample justice to asadi large numben. And. that notwithalaadfag the
&lt;n er-crowding of Ute mom. most gratifyIng progress was made daring tta hut

rf two Departnuwto al Um wnw time
The proposition In sbrord co tho two cf
it But it in suggested that he ta* ■
CMUogrotnia Um SmU.; lai that
makes him a nmatar, much mure then
is tho Guvcnror a member; for ae tow
can bo pareed wfabred tai vote, except by
a two-thbda majority. TUi. above the
absurdity of tho idea that LfaU. Gov.
Bstee fanotoligfoteferreretertian. But
farther; ita CMMritafam mys ita 8ea-

Michigan Central R. R.

Peninsular Railway.

Look Hav/ Look Here/
Only
ctt. He will tend
tho BAXXER to any addreu from naw until after
the- Fall E/eolione for tJw
small sum of !5 cts.

•rtllsd ly tta legislature al ito late aresioa, wtarn no mcotar refaed the qurefata of hfaebgAUity to taM tta office ;
wtan, if be is not eligible, ta tad no
situated on Railroad street, in Um large
more right to preshto ever Um Sooato
than tavnoMbare topreride oree the
elevator braiding of a P. Dwight t Oo.
This firm started op their baaiiMOslast i
Senate of Obfa. R-ally, wadopfafae
spring under the name of Williams,
taw bis eligibility e~&gt; any wren IOakes A On, but quite recently Mr.
qamiiro&amp;l than Gov- BaUwia'*
Weundnntaod thal Sapi. Btafard
House, which will faueodfately relieve hasconrented to be n candidate far yetho pressure where it fa greatest, that fa,
in Uie Primary Department f Or, shall
we proceed el once to erert rack a High
School buiklir.g u shall fur a time ac

K-nt and BarryConn tire alii bo held al
Middfaville. Angvt 27th, 1S7t'. Tfadr’
object fa tho mle and enhango of need
graios, and tho improrwment of the varietiee—a rnty laudable olject, ud eno
which should attract Uie’majority of ow
fanaen'to Middleville oa tho day of the
Fair. It fan&amp;odiately concvrnr every
one of them, for if lhev hare mH gwl
rood their bariaiM U wiUrol jwofit-fa-

8pUi Saw Tabtee. Re sawing Machine.
Upright Stapers. for whittling aD rirrolar and irregular molding*; Fay A
(X’s Blind Wirer; also Urn Scroll Haw­
ing and Ornamental Bracket works of

Central Building would omtributo mon
to the standing and prosperity, both of
tho .elrol. end of the town. And. on
the other, it may bo urgal, that Ward
Sebool Huumo swsd be built, rooeer or
later—that all the latgn towns a round
us tare found tta neeotaty of both a
Central DeOdfag far Ita higher grades
fa driven by an engine of 4" tareo of pupils, and of Ward Buildings for
power, built by C. A- J. Cooper * Oo, tta lower grn&gt;&gt;,—and that such are
Mount Vrnro. Ohio. Thia angina) also the evideut leniimctee of oar popelatioo,
driroe Um Etevetor, Foundry A Machine
Shop ol Dwight A Co , which wo wiB
notion at length ia some future article.
To nppreeuUo the workings of thia
asaehinery, and to realite what Umy
artnany are, they mart be area in op-

Having lately etaaged our old Baebiaary for the Latest Improvements in
Wend-Wtakiag Macbinsd. vt are now able t.&gt; rorojw-.e wHh any simitar e^
tabUahmrnt tn the Rale, and will iluptlente any prim obtained ata where far
(tar planar has A'o Crmf tn tbfaoouaty or vicinity. Ji will plane er taa^h
H Inrtre wt leanduplohincbesthk-k ; te «&gt; couveulcDtly arranged end works
will! such rapidity
eostnnu re bringing lumber from s distance, out get
It weshrd tosvtt tten., nad take tbdr load home the tame day.
Having lately pnt la operation a large thrw-lded Moulding Machine-ita
only one tn the County, car enrnire moulding will be worked to a carrfolly
prepared set of paHoni’. “eirung** properly txreted for any pitch of roof.
Oiitebed In dbery wny randy to pM up, and will be wurenud to OL
We make a specialty of Moldings sad every ibwcrtpitou of BcreU tfawtsig.
Wotav».tite oniySkAsnl’a Berull Saw’ -tow in nse la this erontr.

NEW GOODS.

That must be sold within the
Hext Sixty Days.

bowxao rat p Riots,

HARDWARE

J’saaosii.—We are sorry to learn titst
Mr. Oso- Brooks, of Ita Arm of Itaeton
* Brooka, hto boon obliged to go to hfa
tamefa Orangeviltetm aceonnt of ricknaaa. We tape to aao him amongst ua

Dry Good#,
Notions,
Kcntly-Madc
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,

To give a detailed description of roeli
piece of machinery in their works in out of
Um question, far it would take Um apace
of a eolanm. At prissnt wo can only

11a r.or and Matcher, manufactured
by Witherby, Rngg A Racbaidaon.
Woreoetcr, Mam.; Molding Maehinea.
power and treadle Tenoning Machine.

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Comer, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c.

far that roMoa alone the foreign list of
country papers should be kept Bp.
Tty it far throe mow ths, send your county '
UMnto t Ita Jndictel. ttaExmaititn, end paper to your friends at a distance, and
legfalrtire; He is a nmutar of tta£x- ' oar word for it, you will reap ita beneretiva Deportment, rot^oinUy with tta
Gcvvroor; tatoae item of hfa duty fa
over use branch of itaLegiv
toture. But thq( does cot taste him a

fa xiritfag ■*&gt;kx&gt;k talking aftsw the
Normal wbool, attemiiing Insiitntoa, 4e '
Fully one-fourth of hie Ua» i. spat in

Institutes fur many years, recently nr ,
sured us that no
has made tlu-rr.
more popular or enccMnful. Keeriy aevra tbouiand Teoctare tava received fa- ,

SHffl REAPER ffl Ml.

■bHhfa*&gt;!■«*• half yearn
When Mr Hosford firrt entered upon
Um tatter of hfa office, many educator.

HARVEY W. WRIGHT

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

LAB SHOii i hmas
SflUTHXBI RAILWAY

L-tT" IVreoxa desiring to make gr«xl
Beeidoe this Mill, there is another, fal­ than a year. A High School DuOdfag able Report upon the subject to the Leg
bargains will do wril to call at this
cated on Broadway, i-m block south ought to ooruuuM two yaarsia its tno- hiatus of IMO (asho had done te that
Agency.
from Um river, end owned If
tian, and should cost at hart twenty of 16®, upon the County BwperiatendeucyJ and that legislature gain fre-o
Ttaaimpte question fa. wbfah fa tta
hmutald It ia EBod with original
more aTeAtaU, Um Las expenditure fort,
ire of love of adventure aid the era,
or tbe/veatar WU1 not the building of
wiltai, has me dosen nr more Ulna
a Ward Setaol Howe/rfa resell fa tta
ted artadea. secure fa this or &lt;*
ultimate erection of a Centred BuOdiag|
countriou Tta nrta.srf
it
fa every respect more deeireble than if
«U«&gt;elMaptUiiiA&gt;uWlx-iB rMr. II. great credit I
famfly in tho rosratry. It is' only ll-DO
object of our rtfartaT
for the resell Tree, he tan tad ttr per ytar.ar'Jh (fata vfagfe«p°y. -■» &gt;’
The writer, by request of Um District office three terms, Itrtjt beat airiefly s for tola rtaRyefaripripvtadrol stores in
fabool Board, bespeaks Ute careful at pfaitfaal Office - it baa dMuatuled his sa­ tho oocctry. Ad.lows TtaCMS * T*Jtat
teution of every tax-paying eitisen to this tire time, much tst it away from bomo.

circular and irregular Moldings; Turatagtatta.Blfa'Btadetaitomreor.teei
oning both ends of tta slrt at once, end

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

Drugs And Medicines

Druggtlts Sundries. Groceries, Ha/l /'after, Traveling
Basket* Bird- Cages- School Books Siationery, fc.

Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.
his experiearc and ability, tat uW. the
pmbaHiity that tho salary far the com­
ing term will bo iaertaaed. It is only
fair, in view of hi. pot-paid srrriere,
llial he slrold bar. it. benefit, for ono

8! TAXES!

r. UB Wary isdg fo faUnls ft Or
njLXJfa. Mh a, Mess, eW W./A
U
ftati; M triUJt
U, OukMwa ;A cf gmfb ■ -t.

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                    <text>VOL XV.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. 1870.

Napoleon &amp; Bismark

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[PAINTING

mi mi but w Him.

BOWSE I GALLOWAY'S

NEW BLOCK

HnatingH. Mich.

Job Printing

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©20,000 WORTH OF GOODS „ournlBw3D

HEAVY FALL PURCHASES
HASTINGS DRUG

TAYLOR CYUIDER PRESS!

STORE
■n,e lager Imr consumed to ths United
Beaton omU .boot r.Ai,a»,U00 a ymxr

Two hnndrad aad sixty jjaksaal mb

IM THE BEST STYLE
Look down into h.r baXctomd ayac.

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines,

&lt;31 gin you rtrength for tha ordaal
Ha bran, but don't b. in a harry. Her
bps mast opaa. Lean lightly fowward '
with your bead, not year body. Take
good aim. The Bps maet—(be ejva close

Perjuniery,
Toilet Articles.

Pure White Lead

me twiakJad with roguish brxghtnsm
|
rreeently Anna looked that war. la- ।
ataaily the Cm took alngubriooateagth |
aad coming into tha room, tha girl (aid L
hesitatingly, bat without tooktogathix^ |
rant the day F^aa-l stood fldgvtxng ’ri,h ■ I

'The Best in the Market /

th. fn&lt;r of hrr »h«vL
• I Labor, not,” mid Amon, coloring |.

Books and Stationery, The. School Books used in this
county. Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Eeaard.
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
Envelopes,
$c.,
Rbe B" toxa a note which frond to
Ufnm.IfarLmHal.Mtead. Auwirccd
it with rery '-over-like carefulness, but
(book hie head.
"I’m Tory sorry, my good girl, bat we
dontowiah to hire anrrarxt."
"Bobka your father mayn’t object
when ba ma me.” the girl pmastsiliaaaxmattoM, ami ha nihar aejayvd BidAunlookad at tha spotted white
bonnet aad the rad feather, aad tvproc- .
md a smile, mautorxafi what hu father'
would my. Mat ha was of too kindly a 1
••Tha only girl I know of worth har­
ing. wouWl bare you. I darn »ay-would

Which will lx* 8ol(l at very Low price*.

‘L'iXSSlX..- k.^4

\TOtE PROPRIETORS OF THE

Hastings Cash Store!

(tooxd at an riagant brick dwjltog
Wwa ihyAaet hwality of which to m

OU HIBBS, Ml MBS, MH,

H. WM tomiradby ..tifl, wvU-dxvssvd
h^wte ~uld W.U bc rmgtomd as a

(Tinth« and B*ady-mado Clothing,
Hats A Capa, Boots A Shoes, Groceries, Ac.

tha tedy iaritod him to taka a aaat to tha
halt Baring amagad kiamstf into a
working proton, ha iaqairad far th.
autabar of panoas in tha fiunily of Am
MyEi^xt, rir.” rvpliad tha tedy, “tootod-

On teaming tba^nrionof^wr riritor,

For the Spring and Summer Trade.
Prof HilmfWs QirL

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Faitj aid Omaieffil Piiitiu,

u

ua« of tlio tetoet mulls of
BaHroad freighting.
The must saisabte pjac.. to wl

•‘lfow.Bart-o.M Anmm was saying.
U-ghixxgly. ” whto i. to b. doMxmxt?
I meet aay yon Kara u**naged wonder­
fully, eofar; but what do you aqwal

Over $10,000 Worth
887249

PitlS

^73^ SF-^

�jyVVICrHT &amp; CO.’S

:Y W. WRICHTi
AU the. Latest Magazines, |
Periodicals and Mewspapers, ’
and if tee have not what you
। want want, wo will order it
for you.
f
1

M U 8 TC

I

|&lt;

ion hand and ordered for
wishing
.
“ it.

__ ■ \parlirs
tawee ffeemlmr tif the 1T—earian
;'

^^atr-y^^iTiom &amp; blur books :
tfenedthoMffiacoet of next j«u . of every hind and descripwhen iimmty. tion;Piclu:rs, Jicfurcframes. |
The official journal of Austria my. a very large. Stock; Cords and
the gomamreL Uvmg exhamte.! aU faggies far Pictures and Mir-

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;
rare. Memorandum- Boohs ,
anti Diaries in endless vari­
ety. Draftmgpaper for car
penter's use ; Albums,. Base IjssMuas—--wsc.
Balls: Sila er and Gold Pa­
pers ; Tissue paper and Per­
forated boards; Violet and
black Inks, etc., and many atejitiisxsriessrs:
other things not enumerated

aduuia miamg eonpaay’s stamp-mill has
bta. burned, with a tom ef*5&gt;.000

Hutce ocr last i-ua there Las not been
mush chaags in tha situation. Eachside
claims all the victaeiaa, ywt it te my wri­
tent that tae advantage is still whh the
Prmi.it, Th. Freechforc-arW wewbto to maha aay move to retrieve their

Care run reguhuiy fromQrnndBapd.
I to Big Rapids, aad the han from Fort
Wayne wil be Ln operation in a few

$19.00
9BO
BO

Iren Beam Pfars. (full rigged,)
Motd-Board,
- Plain Points,
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Landsides,
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Wing Points.
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, GROCERY
PROVISION

Cill id tail! S'id &amp; Fries.
Farmers, buy jour Plows where you are al w ajssure
or getting jour Repairs.
Miniiter Venerea baa amuad the Ital­
ian Hoorn of Deputise that Italy wdl
ate yield to any pressure from Franco.
The oeriy evacuation of Romo ly thr&gt;
French troops ia almost certain. Franco
tabs tha method at recuring the Meal
ship and affianea of Italy.
A proetemaiiae anaourwang the strict
nratreLfy of Italy wee issued last week.

all they ma do That eity is betag
rtrougly fortffied, its forts and defence,
put ia order for a aiage, and every pre
eeatton taken that prvdaace aad experi
oc.ee can ragged. The city is proviteoned
«x ninety days, aad (he forts contain
nrpfihta for six mouths. The Parisians
«iU rappom that tire battle of ReamviDe, fought August 10th, was a French
victory, aad that Baaairre aad McMahon

CITY BAKERY!

As

OUR MACHINE SHOP

Cheap as can
bought in Barry

....despatch.“ * •»

County.

Confectionery.

Also CHEESE OF TEE BEST
QUAEITT.

S20.000 WH
redaction that it was not o-j bad as it
might have been. It is thwr opintan
that they .tartad out with too reach confoteace in their own strength, aad too
mmdcfTteey. Jost ao we think.
T&gt;i«perebm of the list my that a huge

disarmed, aad a large quaatityof arms
mised. Marshal Uazair.o is reported to
have made important aad .nceemful
moremento a^iast the Pnua.m Four

That mustbe sold, within the
Hext Sixty Days.
BO W’JV GO THE PRICES.

MadAoa the lAth,that the feebag of 1
preonmmnt wae mretlv ta fern of
Freare, basal on satisfaction Irecnuao
trearejortod *
u ovenand.

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GRAIN DRILLS.
WHEEL CULTIVATORS, ETC.
.

Emperor wm hireed at Chalons; that
tbereare few. of Paris being .tarred
out by a siege; that Htrete.urg was m

I bavr a large naaatatrnt of

staff

of State afenare.. White, ver of
these partita are in the ascendancy, the
well known ehatactor of the aH immmbonta aad at the new amnm bremght
forward far the oAees, wo are a.mTil
that a ticket will be made which win re­
eave the hearty aad cordial support of
the party throughout the State. We
feel, however, that th. njertioa at the
nth, of rc taticn aad the nomination of
the old ofltocn who have held office fa
two terms will be bad policy, aad ao fer

THRESHING MACHINES,

^£7^ talS^are

CARRIAGE FACTORY

I

Dry Goods,
Notions.
Ren &lt;ly-.Made
Clothing,
Ifuts, Caps,

A Unmisa di^atch -1 *»T* **
■UM that the French wdre defeated la
* fight al Oraretotte on the HHh. **■
pelted from emy poatiou'ou the Mi
thrown back on Hoti, aad completely
cut off fn»P»k
■Durr has been no aprising of the
people of Paris. aayrt. Were they ever
known to stay quiet ro tong, ureter roch

In rites ths attention of the
Citizens of Barry County to
. their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used
in their Manufacture. JFe
are using the very best

riplion.

ASSORTED TIMBER

^UDiClAt"

On the 6th inet, a revere battle was
fought at Worth, in which Ute French
were defeated, after thirteen boars’ hard
fighting We have no authentic report
at the tome, on either aide.
Frem all aourom there are nothing
bat nuacre. It ia aaid that the Emperor

Jackson and Grand Rapids
! Prices.
Iall WOIMC war ranted to be

astWmy

Those intending to buy will

Terms to suit Purchasers
Remember (be fdaee-ai the

Old Stand of J. L. Reed, font

Shop tn the Lteraior Building of C. F. Ihrnghi / Co.
on the lleulroad.

(

ItrMOIrtTBWY.
We would nak tire Othrm,
Snd vkWty. to «I) «p.w

IlaiKTixat, July S&gt;, ICO.

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�MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

llUverVslley Division.

DICKEY. &amp; BENTLEY
; tiiluatod ou Kioto stroot, one lot wrot of
Hanoror street. It iq not a largo ortabI Hahtnevd, but preforms * ell all that it
»•* ever intended for. It has a large
run of nuixii work, and n!» makoa n
good d&lt;w) of pood flour for local mor.
ehauu' tae. It was fest put in open.bon about ton yraxa rinea; two yearn
WIN it roevived n most thorough overhanHng and repairing, receiving addi­
tion* of the Mwoat aad mart improved
. mill-fitting to be found. Thia wao ren■serod nnwsaury by th* rapidly inert**EvnTMtav wonder* bow tliow splen­
did Buriscta fruit* at Bradkv A Ixnuley's, can be affiwded far twelve dollars.
Tliey don't toll us, aad wo sunr.ito the-.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

D. SPAdtlMNQ.

Peninsular Railway.
Look Here! Look Here!
Only 25 da. We will send
tho BAJMER to any ad­
dress from now until)after
the Ball flections for the
small sum of 25 cts.

il wm own"d by Bailey A Hadley; then
Mmara. Oocxlyear A Barlow pnrehascxl
tho interested Mr. Bailey, end it now is
owned by Mnura. Goodyear, Barlow A
Hadley. It contains three run of atone,
I'rmch Dutt, two for flour and cue tor
feed. It ha* two bolts, ona for custom
* ork, and tl.o other for laerthut*'; one
separator and ono smut machine, from
tho work* of Honuninway, Wyckoff. &amp;
Cb., Molina, Illinois. Ito capacity tor
grinding ie about ono hundred bushels
per day. and 2,500 bushel. of grain con
bo stored in tho building. Mr- O. A
Hadley, eno of tho owners, rnana-^-* tho
mill, asrirted by Mr. L. H. Carpenter, to
wham »e uro indebted {or our informs­
; tion. Tho mill i* run by waler jowrc
alone, end would nevnr stop for lack of

Sash. Doors. Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Camer, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c„

bort wn MU with tho time and sjktoo at
our diapottl, and the public rnw-t l&lt;- Jenteat with our .harteouiingw. We shall
give another chapter next wcrit.
&lt;
vancement of too interest, of his uhureh- a finger into uno of our optic., making
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w l^bfaing, and curing, not unoffeoly,—potent apjiliid for &lt;m that new
word—kto* ward, that you wouldn’t
him to fo.l that htegood
to e-* Lko to prial, to .Up from bctwNU our
l—ll. T»...
eW •«
behalf is mA fully ajqcadalcd.
The Christian Festival, on Tuesday a respectful and safe distance, aad U a
evening, tho 16th. wsa a r»&lt;y fine and way which is r«ry mnlsgant and nnpretty—another new word, on Infringements
allowed—p*kn* tesr bill at u* and sings
"Shoo My.", That'* tho way we barn

ia a fact, and the matter should be al
tended to at once. Thi. bring taken for
granted, tha question oruct, aa (iropouuded by yuur corrosjiondcnt, " sbal|
po proceed to erect Ward achoal houris,
or shall we erect u Urge central building.

got a newspajMr printed down here, and
most elegantly doc.,rated, and to* good they call it tho "Ilosn* Jurgla." As th*
thing, of life, which gladdened th* 'eye, skroter* aroqot troubfed with any prin­
were abundant, a* well's* the more ma­ ciple it*, fun to sc* ’em
terial things which minister to tha phy»-

About 1140.00 was the nwult of their
effort, which la, ronridering the ria. of
our village, a very satisfactory amount.
Dnrinsm is not very brisk just now,
bat protm**.are good and .lively tiros*
aro exjioctod soon.
Politically, there ia nut much interest
manifoatod us yet among tho "worker."
tion of their, in mm and ritaneter,
of either party. On the Cougnwrioual
that had irttolfr beaten them in th*
qcr rtion th* Bepublitom are a unit, and
multitude aad rspkiity of ite change.—
So they called an indignatnaametiag ai
their private headquarter., tho Wau-'

What shall we do for th* present!
Near too grist mill and routh of it. ia a
■aw mill, belunging to tee soma firm, also My onmrer, for one, is, let n« for tbo
run by water power. It ha* only the pn-sent build al l«ut one Ward ■cl.&lt;xJ
apparatus common to most mills, but house, aad, jorhaps, two; say ono over
doo* good Work, and ho* all that it can tile Crook, in “ Brooklyn," tho other be­
|&lt;o*ribly do Just now th* water ia very yond tlu? river, in “ Canada." Tho.o
low, cm account of the continued dry would supply our immediate waste, aad
weather, and it U obliged to lie idle the greatly accummoJato tha people of the
' village.
gre ater part of the time.
Paaring along Hanover street about a ,I Theeo localiliro, having already each a
quarter of a mile, wrath, wo come tn the ronridvrablu population, ar* growing
Barry Milla, on tho corner of Grund no 1'' very rapidly. They are distant from the i
Hanover streets, end owned by
,. |present school house, which marks, j
ssliow s-ro ooonntti.
1 &lt;doubtkw, the prop** rite for the new |
Wo think that very few outside of ।central building; so far dirtant that '
Hastings, perhaps not nil in the village/ ischool going i* attended Vith difficoltie*
ought, il possible, to bo obviated.
aro aware of tho rise of this concern, or which
'
ite ca[«eity for doing businot*. Wo 'True, &gt;Hh tho present convenience of
“ foU bridge," Brooklyn is not ao
sera bote pleased and surprised, when tho
■
going through its various department, 'bad off in point of distance as formerly.
Nssnriix^ Aug. 12th, 1870. .
totceilw oxteurivo means ujsplirel for I am opposed to tho building of •' on*
An Anri-tobacco league was organ­
receiving and storing grain, as well as 'Urge central building, which shall for a ised by l«ys in thi* village aoruu time
for manufacturicgit into flour nod ship­ time nr commodate all the pcniU of the
ago, and tte-y havo totter celebrated
ping it to any port of the country. Their village and fiat. Lecanto the site i. far
sow mill, only a couple of rods from teo distant from many who should attend tbo!

mein building, doos all in that Hue that
they need. Just a Ut&amp;&gt; farther on, under

all teo fluor bsrreU neoeeuuy for thrir
mill's use. In every direction aro huge
pila* of staves, showing how largo must
te. that barings. Al] those thing* help
l»th owners and locality.
And now w* will glance through ihn
interior of tbo mill. Taking ererything
Into consideration, there is no mill ia tha
State that oxeeU it ia ywrfoction of ma­
chinery. Their engine, from tho How­
ard Iron Wurira Buffalo, New York, is
| of sixty Lore* power. A brick wing, on
' tlto routh side, holds it On the first

5

o«tritin figure, 250 puiila Tho excess,
beyond tlutt number, riiould be (wovided
for byword school tenues ealculattd to
acnommodate from M to 120 pupils I
have io ray miad many eoosideratfons
which, to my view, aro argument* in fa­
vor of thia |dan. It can bo made atailable to u* more quickly and with kaa ox­
penne than tho oilier way, that ia, with
lees iinmcdia'.o eXpcnsB, and in the al»

Having lately l
WMATcaHa*;------- -- ------------------------ --------- ----- -------------- - ------- -------tabltahweirt la the rttatr, and Will dnpllsate any prior* obtained elsewhere C&gt;r&lt;
grxxt work.
Ow na4.cr Us. Au f^uat tn ihfeeoimty or vlelnlty. It will plane ar match
84 iacb4 wUeapdap to 5 ludsM ti»Mk r ks ao ooareatently arranged and weeks
with sudi rapidity teat ciwlsetere bringing lumber from a dlaiaurr. cat. gvt
It worked to ,u&lt;t Mem, an-1 taka tbrfr Iced borne the »
*
Having lately F« In opamthm alarxefhre-s-d.ini
only on. In t be County. --------- ------- —------- -

HARDWARE

adhenmcetodnringtlio last year!" naked
Uallimpper, the presiding officer. "Only
two,” aarwevod the editor. ."How many
time* have you sold your promims for a
little pocket money V “Suy ooco,’' wee
tha reply, "I alwaya changed far fun.”
"Kick him eut, pinch him, stab him,
Convention al Vermc-ntviBo, on Thurs­
smother him in ink,” were too screeching day, September 15ih, at on* o'doek P.
M., for the imrpo^o of nueniaating a can­
leas wretch.” said OaHinipper, there', a didate for Senator, to ropresnat tho dis­
at**, ana of tl&gt;o croaturoi Hint wo prey trict umi&gt;osod of th* Cuuntic* of Eaton
OJOU. that changed hit eohw. oftrner and Barry in thio next Legislature «ee
than you has* doo*, and gets moaay for entieo m anolbwr enlemn.
it too. Got out of hero I Avaunt I” and
they oil cried out -Choo fly I"
I didn't .toy to soo tho rott, but cum. year * Bartow', brick is lieing pwl up.
woodoringly away, saluted that 1 had The coraiee ia from th* Manufactory of
socit fun enough.
Ballard A Baud, Tukdo.O, awl Mere.

bountifully provided by kind ladies who
take an intern*: in tho raorrenenL
Tbo meeting was ooos more ealiod to
otvl«r, sod Dr. Bertram added his testimoay to that of Dr. Ponged)r on the in­
jurious physical effect* of loUece. Then
with three musing ebron lor (bo- cause,
the ■nerttng adjourned to meet in a pic­
nic again next year,with the understand­
ing that too League will meanwhile hold
meeting*
tfl° advancement of It* ob-

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

Drugs And Medicines
Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
Jacxtran-Popelation M.OOO.
.
Wswrxn—A sight from an i-tcra.
Nica - Burrnll A Irlaml's now wages.
Otrmo Poua—Tliu &lt;L&gt;ctora, with hard

LAKI SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

two for custom work, uno for whaot and
the soond tor bockwbaat Tlie fourth
floor contains all th* shafting nwasary
for gearing tho different jwrts of th*
I milL Everything work* perfectly, and
no flaw cu Im toand in any part. A
large bell, rustniog from th# main shaft
Poon place to teepwator-tnriooa-a in the iboarmont to that on tho fourth
printing ofliro.
fluor, ie tho connseting link that drive
“Pct Ur" JoW—Tboae new brink the whole. The mill,fan bo run by
water aa well as rtmuh. It run grind
into flour W&gt; buriseis of wb-H, or ISO

prior to tho annual lo.wting, if acttici
then to l« taken upon it.
Yount.
_____ 8.D.M.

ran through tbo creek and down Jrfforaor. etrroi, tutl&gt;l they came to teo Metbcrixt c-lnanh, when they curned era to th®
sidi-walk, romptetaly smariung tho bug­
gy, and Using on* of th* horeen jiretty

WawiH Mon have everything wo
want, mad* right in oer own Horry. Tbo
front to tee second story of Bowno. Bal
Thran i&gt; I* to a Republican Conven­
tey.adBoUnsoo'.nrw block is bring
tion fortho 1st District of Barry Coun­
built with briek dowdy rrorenbling tbo
ty, on Saturdsy, September JOto, al 4
femsu. Mnwaukoa brick, and made at
o'clock P. M„ nt the Court llou.se it.
Middleville. Tim*, it wiD b. *eun. we
H-tmga______
________

Particular attention paid to Compounding Prescriptions.

TAXES! TAXES!

�PATENTS
By tan
u lb. fem
ft,
tide month twglcetod. Woods grow
utoet thriftily, and sro
more

•roaon; and ly a little c*ro the former
panprvparo his fields fa better prodtsctioan another year
Now that seed time ia about to begin

NERVOUS

to lb ftkjj-MvlM
tcai-aur* setter a——

jamms

K®aw-

Newspaper
Advertising.
A Itosk st Ml ttowlj .nstod

Utol.

Sowing the aasut kind of wheat on
tho same ground tho seoond time, tends
todlmini.h tho production, and induce
foreign, er foul, graasM, such u chess
sad (vulgarly named) "horse tail," to
grow instead of wheat This re-sowing
plan to avoid it is for us to exchange
need with other persona, distant enough
to not af&amp;rt the grain.
And thia exchanging of and is not
only beneficial, but should be practiced
-by thecxc&amp;tnge ofanimals of the vari­
ous kinds, which has proven aa adran-

1870.
"&gt;«
1870.
Lake Superior!

Fremont Engine Works!

In tbo garden, wi&gt; find cabbage for
late us# farming heeds, and wo can
assist nature ia forming ywd beads by
salting; which may bo done once, now,
by taking a teajpx-n partly full and
sprinkling it on tho plant, (not on the
ground.) end after two weeks repeat tho
doer, aad again, in four or five weeks,

JOHNG. RUNYAN
KEEPS THE LARGEST

good to keep them off of pictures, aad to
relievo tfio paia of inseet bUm
White lead sad also quicksilver, with
tiw white of an egg make a good cement

AND BEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
Why

Spread it on a clod, and dampen it with
cold water. Apply it to the buro and
keep it stoutened.

Is it that Dr. Hoback’s Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year.?

Because

HALLOO!

They arc the best combina­
tion ever nude.
*

Do tho DruggisU reooiutnend Dr. Hoback’s Bitten
to their customers?

Aflcr years of experience
and qgal thsy have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Indiges­
tion.

Why
Is it that Physician* uso
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they arc made.

Why

GROCERY
PROVISION

LIFE IN UTAH
srsTBiniriouinsi

Cheap as can

be

bought in Barry

County.

WOOL CARDING

Are Dr. Hoback's Blood
Purifier and Blood Bills
tho best remedies taken to­
gether for tho curs of all
iImoiscs of tho blood ?

Because
The Blood Purifier is Uso
-unly articic m tho market
u h idiconUins the celebrated
costly Drags imported nxprewdy front Sweden for it*
innmnhcitnre, and the Pills
contain the active principle

DISEASES.

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                    <text>IAY. AUGUST 34. 1870.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY.

NO. 48.

!PRINTIN3;
IsasAMttat.irtBM.
1 taw taafHaMMl hast.-

BCWWE t

NEW

.

GALLOWAY'S

BLOCK

testate MnA 1 r45*
Ralph Rutlsdgn,
and
tho misU*aof hit Im^, &lt;u .dm had h&gt;ug boct
of hi. heart. they nasar allowed tlw
poiwn tu appear k tlreir Ixmrd on any
ocoutea, and both lired to rasp tho re-

TAHOR CHHKB PRESS!
HEAVY FALL PURCHASES

HASTINGS

DRUG STORE

IM THE BEST STYLE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
i

Dye Stuff’s,
' Patent Medicines,

Perfumery;
Toilet Articles.

UtUrOBTft.
IOOL BLFOBTB,
’"’WES?

raOCkAOMCH
VIIU'HI.Al

. hU youthM frame ; ba was snow in a do­
lman* (Only owe, whan ha aaaght
sight of the locket, wHeh had bora
| jJaord upon tlw taidr, .lid bo breomo
iealm “Gita it to tna," ho said, and he

, 1 bis btharieaa ritildn n, and wbusn

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this
county, Speahet Miscellaneous Books, Howard
of Merit £ Is, Fins Writing Papers,
____
_
_ ivclopes, ^c., Jc.,

,;'Sfete?Eis!sSTe

.arrow, of happrares and mtewy. It, .
was jml tan ytm from that eery sight
I wboa Italph Uuttedgn ret on tho marbte ’
I stops, is tear* at the miaery of hia aihi^

Which will Y&gt;© Hold at very Low I?ricei

to treat that, hldo boy in that way," said j
■the palled child, as »bo tripped up stair*,
l". Rs hasn't grain yet," ahnaaid to bar-’
jrelX a., looktegoutuf the window, she'
’ saw him .till rooted cn the marble stop.
1 bdow, his head reeling cn his band, and'

Hastings Cash Store

Il'cabi*

w&amp;r

VUbKKK'

wrbpnro cam*

Without stopping to (Huidar, the im-1
puLsirs child rehod the window. “What [
h fha natter, Uttio bor.r aba aakad. soft­
ly, as she Issued her bright head out
The boy looked up, with a world of
asUtuJuucat in his dark eyes al the fair
riwon, with Costing ringlets and blue
eyas, that wa^tmitog down upon him

ibc Spring mid Summer Trade

Jaty al OnuuHI Prinin
rxSS; nno^ai ic.

colored

MAUllHRY!

“I'm real sorry, little boy; here, take
rta. .
■
lock* and chain from bar honk, and
AwppA Utathe iadfetow.
■
-E’erbowna ramor than hi. rerpri^sba added; " Wailasmmsaf, and
ra got you seaxtiuag clso." and darting
any frem tho wtadow, in a bsi. f o(mco

“ Como, drink ossa with nw, Ralph t
jMtontt. Okayourafuwnw to-nijht?
Think, if you lore ata."
“loannot, I-illian, my darling. in­

lamented author tasted in this ajtantry.
■■Hsari Treasurer, of 1-reeisfFMomania with literature's Departed Mouaroh-’’ A lecture. By Mite Berans
Amelia Tryphr oi* Uc^nddon. who still
wear nud will forever wear, ngloveujrm

relief of noxious mothers. wo bafta en­
sure them that thia in not a ‘■fhatfrytmag
lady; bort a new machiao for poring
Wo laara fro^ho StsA LS~2‘r~.

�UadmgmM.urto.upMwhrit.su mn of (
like political frith ore known to agree, ,
and Meh only, wW bo presented far no-

; minded of three troth., frrgothdneo, or
: neglect of which, will bring it speedily
: and surety, ami jooily to tho aba. of Ha
rvariM.^afrom* Th. Uvmg

8WMHT 4 BUH HOIS
lorakty, and IM it bo attended to revonl
leg to the M«ds of the hour, as there
nreds are understood Ir is in thru,
conventions that the prelj.k speak ; lol
them speak plainly. Upon tho matter
Of tUdwporitwn of thepublie lands, the

Memorandum Books
and Diaries in endloss vari
sty. Draftingpcsper for car
pentcPs use; Albums, Base
Balls: Silo er and Gold Pa
per? ; Tissue paper and Per

I rors.

CITY BAKEBT!
will, populate tills vote country.
Th. on. groat, potet.ro, vital
oar political history, daring It
quarter of a Motury, to th. wvd

Pmtiatd Arithmetic ;»d Peamaruhip.
Third grad, rortificatre will be granted
to those person. who pass aaliafaetorily
and wauM leave th. ceatral building to
be erected at that problnraatical reaaoa,
when every body shaU be supplied with

rWSF'H

On the 22d ulL, a French corvette
captured a I*ru-uian -barque off Ply­
mouth, England. It was rojwrtnd in
London on tho 23d ulL, that the armies
of th. Prinoa Royal and Prince Fredcr-'
ick Charlre had tonrnid a junction, weal­
ward of Mete If this lie true, another
heavy battle will be tho remit.
It is said that aoma of the great Poware of Europe intend to interfere.

eanaot supply, a price ih tho oducaUmaJ
work which thag cannot M J’lmiiirily, they an end must always remain, eeecntially primary achoob. frtan. which
in no othorway. That the Bepublicau pupils must, in the nature of tho rase,
party has been tn tho past U&gt; f*rtt of graduate after two or three yuan of in­ grade is granted, will auccowl in the
bold, unllmching action, the truth of his­ struction. Ifthey remain Luger, it wdl bed schouls ia th. Connjy.
tory will attest, and because it luu been
It is dreirablo that all penoua wishing
to tetaih at cosM trine [in Ute Arfure, If
this party of action, it ha. l&gt;«ri able to paths with which they have
do surcea.fuDy th. work to it* hands miliar; and in thia way their interest io not during the coming winter, will tank,
educational mature ia loot, and the mind it a point to b. preeenl al some on. of
I the Fall examinations. Also that school
wdl depend upon tic yrnta! action of tho
th. party. It is a fatal political blun­
ofitoerw, and all ottean who fiemre the
der for any party, or tolmlsUtratioo,
advancement of oto wteools, will lend us
It is reported that Prnaua has broken
however
strong
or
securely
ia
trenched
in
tho aasistana, of thrir y.teMaa an these
tho Belgian neutrality. If so, Imgland
th.
pr
eaeas
i
t
m
of
p
rnrei
power,
to
pre
­
must interfere, or else break her bond.
The Crown Prinoc of l*rusaia is still sume that it can lire on a do-nothing
making his way to Pari.
policy; and vacillation or hwutation
Strasburg is besiaged, and U reported
eortiog to a "Central High School," is to
employ a number of toadsan altogether
disproportionate to the number of pu­
We need not go far to find ampte 3-' pils who will, or can, attend their courao
lustration aad proof of thia Our own
[wlitical history will furnish both. Why
have those parties that were tood of sty­
ling them iclvoa ronsorvatora,been thro »n
-- up, awl toft so mmry strarxted wreeka to (*&gt;

In ronio of the French prunncca occupiod by the I’ruuian troops, the poopie hare instituted a guerilla warfare on
account of tho rapacity and extortionate

will bo held on tho 10th of September.
W. treat that .th. Republ.-can. of thia
County will do thomselro.' j carina on thia

LOUNGES,

। h,ve B

Kiag WiUimn of Prussia has -ssuedfa
[mxdamation to tho effect that all per­
sons fboiul fighting against them, who
are nut regufarir enlisted French soldicra, will bo shot
Th. Ihususn tome, have so frightened
the psapri that it is hard work to pro­
cure volunteer*- It doe. not appear that
tho bauble, glory, has suffleirat attrac­
tion to nkko men face death, al Last

.....

Diapntcbe. of August 2»th, state that
a great battle has beM going ou rome
30 hours, and is yet undecided.
It ia reportsd that Batainowill be'ahte
to msU McMahon shortly.
Maty thousand troops bare left Paris
A dripateb of Augusl 23d
that
tho Prussian frigate Hertha, carrying 2*
guns, has boon captured by tho French.
Then i« great drieenricn in the Copt

CARRIAGE FACTORY

of doing, they may ye-. regain something of what they bar. Imt. But if
tho Prussians aro victorious in tho Uulu
now raging, ws coarider that Prance ia
McMahon b said to bo ia very bod literaiy'ol the marry of the Prussian
sh-ipe, and unab'.o to join Basaine.
A dispatch of August 25th stales that
there has been a French victory between

No political party fa this country oats
become or remain a power in the land,
except it lx&gt; a party of action. Far suecere h ia swsrebal that a party aotenly

DOTY’S WASHINGIACH1IE,
ttv« iMraotio-Axt. iiu mn
Universal Clothes Wringer

cause ths Hepubliean party was th. par­
ty of action. Ahat tho Republic w» sav­
ed.] |It first learned iteolfi and , then
taught tho nation, the itoeded lesson, of
whal a party may become aad aehiova'
by daring to da, and doing tho thing!
which ought to b. done, earing Ire. tor
the immediate eocsaquMroa. than for
the aseuranro that dm stop is right and

-pe—W-;.
T’1*
midst of peace, not war, of prosperity,
not threatened ruin. Yet tho LMeaaity
tor bold uncompromising action based
ou moral jrinriplre has not paeeod by,
nor will it ever, and this fact wo may not
to~vt if in the future, u in tho present,
our party is to be tho dominant party,
either in Blate er Nation.
The Ib-public . .
".
thrive aad grow on the achievement* or
gloria, of its post hirtory. Its ritelity
'and ita strength must bo of to-day. Th.
p^gtoryagtatUydoinftep^ki..
J
tora,
win not fuR to oak what it ia doing
'
to-day?
And thia fact we mual not or4
'

Notions.
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Hats, Cap

New Advertisements.

Stanley, and other, equally well quali- i
tied to plow, children. "Iteeeb Nut '
Farm,’’ by Virginia F. Townsend, is cow- '
tinned. This Util, magwriao is really

few day* later thia same Trochu raateesea that hia authority i. much more oamioal thaa real What a people! How
can they expect any suecne without uni­
ty? And they are as fieklem the wind.
Berlin advicra of the 23d state that

awurtment of

TETtA -TETEH.
,
BECEpnoN-cHAiBS, ••Vry Ooods,

profit a people in there matters
proclaiming a newer ar bettor gospel fall ’। Nature has pointed cut the alto fiw
on their shrinking oars, they cried out such a budding, and it is not probable
in mingled wrath and terror, "Irt us that fifty years hence, any different opin­
alone, why lisvo you come to torment us '. ion ia regard to that matter win exist,
I from that which it bold to-day. It a
before our .time ?" Has any one far-'
safe to predict that ward school house*
mete*! within the next two years, will
stand, tong before they will need rebuil­
ding. fir to one side of ,th. populate;.

we may all bo proud, aad upon which
no spot may, with truth, ba found. Th^
dm nominated wOl, of a necessity, be of said glory aad tho Eon’s shire of .the
IbOM with whom wa are familiar, and Aghtiag.
The Prussian troops are quarreling
there abcold be no poor osrna, whoa there
In too dispotehM of th. 22d. General
among themselves, and are obliged to
aroMWygwd DMto Axes from.
hare their carnpe separated.

the auppart of a tew who any be diaqui
Mad in regard to th. tariff; or ooms otl&gt;er
question m which th. Republican parly

»U «he.

That must be sold within ths
Ixt Sixty Days.
DOWN GO THE PRICES.

and jotroas of cur rebook join hands
ia assisting in th. elevation Jof the Pri­
mary School and the work to be done
1 therein, up to the place H sluiuld occupy

1 The Prussians wore reported to be re­ thia world and for all, ever recurring, of I
’ treating before the French Turco, and ’ finding out and waisg new truth. They '
I jwusanta, from Htonay to Ihian. As the shrank any, bat like, from every added .
Frenchmen in th. interior departments ray of light. They recoiled, with ehiv-'
1 have all been annad by their govern- ' ering dread, from everything that looked
। roent, they make no mean toe. hiring like iunornrion ar progress, and insisted
■ the advantage of fighting on their own I1 that nothing could be better than it ak
, ready was, aad going quite mad. with
tho insanity of ecnscrvatisni, they, gw

We are doubly pleased to announce
this ; first, because vro consider him tho
right man ta the place, and because of
tho strong effort. that have been made
by aoma makentontain some porta of hk
district to defeat his nomination. They
might aa well try to dam the Nil. with
bulrnsbro u to prevent either his nomi-

J. ROBERTS 4'CO.

second grade, in addition to the above,
will be required an examination in AF
griMfU. 8. History and Natural Phikwophy. For the fin*grads added to

give, every indication that a vigorous
policy ia to be puranod, that cur place
shall bo as certainly defined upon all the
qutttiou that now opiate the poopte ae
ft was from 1881 to 1865. The working
will of the Republican party ia as strong,

Thia useful journal also grace* our
aanctnm tabla. It ip just what it styles
itself—"An Illustrated Journal of thri
I I nd astral Aria.*' and we can eay no bet-

their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used
in their Manufacture.
a re using the very best

ASSORTED TIMBEIl

in th. Propaleion of renal boats by
•team ; Ofirial Courtesy; Muscle and
Brains; Modem Top; Boats, and ever
so many others, all of intcrevt to any

prices—a fair arni.

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NERVOUS

Anrmal Tax Sales.

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«S£wSEt
dry and f*!I apart.
Wee handled tali'

LAMP CHUM
«.&gt;-i- JS&gt;»»S&amp;aiirt7

Cream i* allowed t&gt; mould and

■.ssrisc.1

ej»FAWC» BimM.tJ

M*

A *«*«•£*» K.OT.H. X—... &lt;k., UhI.

•*»
A **
TffeiltSrGTONe

•wins;

I „.„u?Tn*£5'T STS'

Viaagar “ drown ia a tin baria and j
allowed to .tend until both baiaa and.

TSWSSrt—»-

•on aad bream** wormy.
;
Potatoes in tho cellar grow, and the.
tprouto are aot romorod uatfll they be- ■
“Tork JSe for th. want of roll. and

Newspaper
Advertising

i .irtxrrs’xfftrgs!

beaf bec-ure tho Lria-wanto redding.
Bone* ore burned that would make

TO BCHOOLDIHXCTOnS

DR

1870.
r°«
1870.
Lake Superior!

ASKIN

I n« Riw. ir M.iewr.T.H.
I
tMnM«raaaore.p&gt; »*i n/Jm. &gt;i a aa. J J/

H«hwUr, Muwadae M li.latk enli rtllnwt &lt;•« .
gi r .u m* .n p»u w
ii w». w 1
e.ral ...I .0.., .NomIih
*7 .rp’.M.
tu. wfCKtwv a co. W J. i.WuiTiso.
chilblain*, barn* or■»!&lt;£*, no n»tl«r'
how eerere, or froah cut* or wound. L&gt;ur-,
lag th* war at tho rebelHca tbooeaad* 1
oftxwptal petieaU on both *idc« perith-

wound*, a drawing of refined petroleum
out of tho lamp can, I* th* bced opplknloin that con be maiio. For itch, ring
worm, htW. itcb, relt rheum, and afi
other llko affection*. jwtruh.um ia otficacioua either in tho crude or refined tteU.

mnoNK

II BC

&amp;

Why

Is it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sole
every year?

A writer fathe&amp;wa^^ewwMa
thrtfcMdJqnanfityuf qiritael turpestine wanned aad poured mis a wound
will ralicro all tondoceu. to lock jaw. I
A oomapondent of tho tawdry
cm. think* that coal a*hee eiftod and
need in tho “ dry earth daeet" hae m-1 Harc rnlrreJ Into paHner»l.lp In Ibe

Because
They arc tho best combina­
tion erer made.

Why
.'s Bitton

3fcgg‘j£v£lte2;

GROCERY

HARVEY W. WRIGHT

Because
After years of apcricncc
and trial they hare been
Sirovcn to bo'”a sure cure
or Dyspepsia and Tndigcs-

PROVISION

Why
As

Is it that Physicians nso
and recommend Dr. Roback's Sngnr-coated Blood
Pills?

Cheap terjOTt; be

bought in Barry

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County. .

dWrwase——w
gsSSS^EKSIE
n!wgra,e*fertttajat
1
***$"ilt
r.«**.N. €«»•♦*• •! khnlr» • 11N Hlnll.tr.
sag asrfjsysriSips;

LIFE IN.UTAH

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they aro made.

wKF

Arc Dr. Robaeks Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
tho beat remedial taken to­
gether for the curs of all
diseases of tho blood ?

Because

MYSTERIES OF"i0RIIO«ISM

The Blood Purifier is the
nnljr articio tn the market

WOOL CARDING

DISEASES.

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                    <text>VOL XV.

HUSTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1870.

HO. 19.

BBSTBK CASH STOREi Latest
Despatch!
B//-.+^A
BOOTS,
IMMENSE

BOOTS.
BOOTS.

but it meal not bo furgvtten that tho
young are jwono to exaggeration ia their
" Aa Mary wax the only Latin acbohr

BOOTS,

m theachool, and a. I had m aariatenh
it folkreed that when I wa&lt; engaged in
hearing her aU other tmcareiawi except
that atwly were auenended- She wax
quick to warn, and waa very atadioua

BOOTS.

fad during ray termofxcbool teaching,
as I couUbaro been of material eervien
to her. I told her I porpoeod to need
the whole vacation in Loonvilta, aoeftbat
I would giro her totMaa daily. She did

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

Pure Drugs and Medicines,
■

Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines.

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

Q-*. Parlor, rari.w(kxA, and all kind. ■ fire-place at the Ana at a Winter day. I
r comfortable. I BMUnted th. air cd one
k^te.Pte.tta.Htodwnre.ttore
. who had never done any thing but keep
aeon ton o. twrfre Wistera. I waa,’tebool. I made carotee. inquirfea rev­
, --------;aiiaatlv procMiling to amwe him a etudy. ' I-rting tl&gt;o acta of my prtdecowor, and
I
1_ 1__ l . __ ..J of ‘---- r .u_n ,.n l.. I -run re receded n. i VfrwayU team| ed—ia renvinoag the— that I mat with
, i that 1 waa utterly ignorant of every
. | thing pertaining to achool krejing aa '
11 on art. The firet day of eerriee waa a.
1 tolerably quiet one. I adojited proti-1
11 aioaally the clatoHkatioo of my predace*-1

Pure White Lead
The Best in the Market !

Books and Stationery, The School Books used in this,
county, Speakers, Miscellaneous Books, Reward
of Merit Cards, Fine Writing Papers,
- ' Envelopes, &lt;fc., fc.,
Which will bo Sold at very Low Priceii.
HAffTlXGS KXCHAXGE,
STATE ST. Mor Ibe rirer. TM» 11~m U. IM^r

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TffSTtACK: r-™

LOWEST PRICES.
GREBLE 4 BUSSELL
a«pt.a,mo._________ ._________

GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.
BOOTS, SHOES,

HATS, CAI’S,
GROCERIES.
CROCKERY

■HOW
Cash Store,

W IK MIS Cffl STB!!

;,gtowtuy. The furtiro whupcre were
Loder end cuukl not bo paaeeil over with
I the nrotcn.0 that they were not beard
WMWWMCoac-rMd.UiU.bouM
j j^ediny to 1mm tb..oom.JM&lt; “I1 Tho nuidia wore more atnpid than uaual
member that dollars ware not aa tsuii J though. had said yea tortred of no. 1 ' and father Time moved hi. carriage more !
■ .lowly. All the*- thing, ao affoctad mo
then M they are now. A dolUr wvald “k^h!m:
i.v rew
that o’nerf the lada, in a epirilofgwnuM
eurehaae
aometWn-’ then. three weeks ' ““ Yea.
D«1 you
what
’TwhStaLSS
’be hear
repW,
" II bsaidF'
—»d what yva &gt; burmteacu, whiapend to another. ।
- look owt. Jim, or you will catah it b»
; when my reveno was disturbed, aa ate-1
,
, ,. „ . r - V_ I__ I •
____ ... I
tod above. I had creed about fifteen , 1
"£«• .H’

dollar*, and had learned a grant many Uft th. 'Yu,!f’
‘
““
thing, that are aot toawbi ia eUtega.
*rki, tfinvU t. Ixto&amp;vula waa kept ia a ' was no vestibule to tn. acnooi*rooa&gt;, ana

tod—not however by deetgn. I w»a ex­
pected to require Ito daily occupaala to
■■pj ore?' certain pogoe of the text book,
ia arithmetic, EngGxb grammar, and
, geography, to act a certain number of
coptra, to make and mend a certain
nember of pena, to do a certain amount
1 rtfflogning, and, at the done of my tens at
tervire, to hold a retblic examination, at

tea Mipbo-are atom iaBrightriU. Uai.'
vanity. I* wan then iba cuatoca ter a
majority of tha atadente to teach aohool
for two or three month, in Winter. Th.
Winter reeetira waa a long one.
Early in Docnnbar tho number of
atadenta began to dimiaiah. na one after
uwtbor left to keep aohool. Naariy Ml

Aa anywhere in the State.

itnaiw eM ni Pita al w IB nmii Satii&amp;ttta.

We hope to Mtoooad Io Ingnaay We
Jtn to mo »kh a man re Voorbre in the
place wr Morton, and wo her thoaxcud.
of TJimacrata wicb id good aerria ci
Knit- .. Ik- GoUen Cirik, rtr&gt; are
W.hin in obdkoorily. We want ch.
Oflw end woprrtikeriy delire the

to know that I have not miajudgwdyoo.-'
" Thank. ; yon will nut object to her
taking a abort walk with ma thia ores*"*-1 wouldrather noi; but I will not
’'’fha.be Ann ww. called, and we waBcrd
out of tl» village. Il wax a |4eoaaut
moonlight evening, and wckept on walk­
ing In short, wo took a very tong walk

Over $10,000 Warth

HiimiLTii
Sold by E.

O«w,OMMMt»g in part of
SOFAS,
CHAIBS,
LOUNGES,

�You can't open that Door!

| Periodicals and J'&gt;‘cictpapejt

-’*r"

FALL

hi. tart of friends. Hr. Cnuxrs is «.»
of the kodingfluoxx-ial nsaai of tho State,
who tax by hia .kill and energy honor­
ably won a pboe in tho foremost rank*
of solid tun. Un will bring to hi. work
us Scat* Treasurer tb* *ame capebihtio.

French Mil is good .'enough, and their
McMahon and N.poloon. Upon the re­ courage also, but tta forrex agniast them
ceipt of the intelhgv.no. in Pari^ ttaex- are too largo, the inraaioc of French eoil
citaraMiwM v*cy great Great crowd* too far peeked to giro them any d.aaee
gathered ia th* atnrete, and everywhere
there ware joyful exslamatiosi* that the

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■*
----\of nsry hind and deoen’r.
cenosai aster
St mcusis
. I tion;Pictures, Picturefram^

ONE PRICE OJTXT
all the Iteputiw of Parte. Ttair namre
are Arago, Emanuel, Cramteux, Julea
Favre, Julaa Ferry, Gambotta, Garnier
ItegM. Glais Bimin. tagwno Fallston,

Tta following extract is from Goveroor
Baldwin*. Speech on azrepting tta msuinatiun from tta State Convention at De­
troit. It .how* clearly what tta Repub­
lican isirty lias dona for tta gtoto and
Nation, and that tayoad gaiaaayiag. —

d-y intarerted Republican in tho County,
am! every Democrat ^who is wUling to
look ttaquteiion fairly in tta fore:
"Bui what bu the R*pnbU=ra party
done in Michigan f
When th* retaUion waa inminaratod
to deetroy the government, the Eopubbcan Administretioa of tho Btato did not

SME NUNHH THtlSAIB MH
LAY MWN THEN AIMS.

August 31a!.—Matter* ia Europe re­
main in nearly tho aamo position at thia
date oa when our last paper was loaned.
Rumor* of a tattle oa Monday, said

n MAIXOBY&amp;CO.,

•f’ wmUUJkLK DULUUU tit. _
Oysters, Foreign Fruita,

Wendell, of MaeHun w.
For t-'ecrotaay 4 State-Iseao MCrane, of Raton BapiL
For atato^Muior— P. J. Lorangsr.

"Viva Ropubhqne” were brerd through­
out tho eity, and everything bearing the
name of the Emperor or tho insignia of
the Empire waa destroyed. The Eagle*
were ton from the , banners, and from
tta upper part of thoalrra, «Tery sign of
imagine that tho pjrurnmmtt ordered ] "ImperialW waa erased. Ono in­
These men are placed upon a platform I[tho nows to be-favorable. A London] stance of tho police haring to fire upon
that baa in &lt;wory Mulence the nag of I| ro*T**pond*-nt aayw that not only have ,। tho people ia noticed, ia which *«r*ra!
Hie tree metal. There ia net a Repub |
liesm worthy of the name, but will re­
i rrwnuo to th* Chamber of Deputica waa
join* over its bold, ouiapoken utterance, j
( crowded, and *T*ry rumor that was cirWe have a cheering prospect before
1 culatod only increased tho excitenmal
I It was. In abort, another pha»* in the
character of that moat incomprotaiuabj*
has left Paris to join tho French army. of all things—a French mob.

r.tns. flaaee*. Etc.

J

iffltlite

Diitrihtioi!

They bar* all proves in their rc*]«ctire places, worthy cd tho treats confided
to ttair oaro, and what they haveaooom-

USSES STSCS THAW mtt

ixation that thaw is yet a gtoriuua de*- ]
tiny for the Republican |&gt;*rty. we go ia- ,
to tho work of the campaign with that
j aasuranoo which will bring nothing l&lt;wa 1
than victory. L*i us “ rally round the
I flag" as in the olden time, let ua strike , ran were sictorioua They drove tlx
French (rotn position to peuitan until
honor as a j»rty and for the good of our night c'.osod, ou th* first day. During
Iw'brrod land, and working as wo m well the night both armies were reinforced.
know how to work, ssreath again around
our banner* the well won laurel* of a

ty in Michigan, and call upon our read­
er* to join in th* work of giving them
such support as wtB alact thorn by a ma­
jority Creator than baa aver yet graced
any victory of the Republican |&gt;arty in
The Oonvuatiim in which they were
nominated waa tho largest, and, over
ooma of th* candidates, tho struggle was
tho severest of any over bolero held in

That asst he soli withia the
I it Sixty Cays
DOWNOO THE THICKS,

John C. llubingor, of H«t Bagtnaw.
For 8upL of Public Instruction—Du­
ane Doty, of Itetroit.

KRDURIES!

। Thirty thousand people from the ad­
I joining country lave token refuge in tho.

vans. As we have aaid of the other
Conventions, as ws .ray of thia tat
there b* a full and fair expression of th*
win of th*ideople ia a choice of County
offica-r* b/~Uw Convention, and wo have
m doubt but th* people will ratify k by
a hand warts majorityAs in this County th* nomination vir­
tually amounts to aa election, tho party
owu it to the people to nomianlc good and
true men, and man who will reflect ervdit upon th* County. 8*r*ral ondidatas
taro already been mentioned for tho dif•
fisroal office*, and their reapociiro claim*
canraared by tta peopi*. 8o for a* wo
know, there ha* bean no attempt to foroatell tho action of lb* Convention by
packing oaucnsco. but everywhere tta

hand and ordered far

SWIOKRY 4 BLAH MRS
a vory larie. Stock,- cordt and
tasdee for Pictures and Mir

ed with th* County and tho want* of the
]«rty.
tat tho tnwinteroeto of th* people of
Mountain, in tho memorable struggle tho Ccunly ta properly attended to, and
which hi* regiment, tho Seventeenth
Michigan, had with a whole rebel Brig-

by many of the old rendente of Barry
County. Be ia a worthy, capable man,
and ia ttaprreeut Register of Doeda of
Urnach County. Ho will w*U discharge

rffuBic

rvontwiittou Throosb&lt;K&gt;'- 0,1

T'J . —

Tin to will also be a County Central
Committee to be appointed. which, for
tho good of the party, ehonhl be com-

nearly ono-third of its number, the name
of tho ‘•Stonewall Regiment." Capt.
Etxjns waa a fomar reaidrai of Johns-

goods

_

oppose I'nitaa to th*bitter end, and to
let her feed tb* full weight of punish­
ment that a French Republic fould in­
flirt. Over 200,000 meu are in readiness United Sun*, nerd tare tad to-day a
aingl* dollar of debt, er a rinclo farthing
sembly is proposed and urged by all the of direct taxation ; every dollar of debt.
I»p«-r*. They projiow, also, to have tta | State or National, every cent of direct
French blockading squadron* trout the tax paid to tb« State or Federal govern­
ment is directly chargeable to th* rebol­
German posts a* conquered prorinacauf lion. to tbs attempt of tho southern wing
Franc* have been uwd by tta I’ntaaiaa of the Democratic party to break down

CITY BAKEBI!

C onfec tionery
Provision*.
Earthan Ware.
miai’bsM ba-

dad by a mob Sunday, tho (throne lorn
down, and everything bearing tho mark
of Imperialism turn down, carried away

Dry Goods,
Notions.
B.eadv-.Madc
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,

ASK

"HSSs*

’ respect, and order waa easily preserved I11st district of Ingham County. Mr.
‘ ' by tho National Guard. Word* cannot Sanford ia a young man of procnUo, a
■ ’ dueerita th* wild, exultant joy of the [.gradual* of tho Normal School, and
■ I people that Napoleon ia dethroned.
j State Unhandy, and ia emphatically a
i And Napoiaon himself is a prisoner. "••If mads man.” By his'energy and
: | Hie Prine* Imperial is with him, and straight forward course in the legisla­
’ | while wo are writing thte, doubtieaa, the ture of 1869, he won for timaelf a "host
i Empress ia with the-.u. What must be of friends." /lie District has doaa well
a^uheir feelings! Napoleon aays he will ia thus "endorai.ig him." and hi* ro’ • return to Pari* to "exact a reckoning, •lection is looked lor with anxiety oat-,

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

'II-

i 1

Invite the attention of the
dtizena of Barry County to
thZir new ftyleoef Carriafu

and the, Superior Stock uaed
in their Manufacture. He

tended. and tlx boot tncn of the party
eta**:! to the Courootan. W* bespeak
a wxflne**, eaador and judgment in the
dcUbcraiion. of tho C.mventlun. to th*
cud that tho bert poaaiU* ctaioo may ta

ASSORTED TIMBER

bells sadly injured.
Sine* writing th* above, further ad riCT inform us that all remains quiet tn

Oil Tempered Steel Springs.

Near Advertisements.

hare learned, are Mr. Vrooman, bi* pre­
sent aid* deputy, of Hasting*, and Mr.
Dodge, &lt;rf Orangevillo
Tta nominatan of Daniol Striker to
th* oft* of Soeretary of State will ren­
te it noroa*s.-y that a now man ahouM
ta put in hia place Soveial nnm« bar*
been mentioned. Hr. Pvwvrs, of Haatinga, Mr. I’almer usd Mr. Durite*, of
Nashville, Mr. Hubbard, of Yankre
Spring*, am! Mr. Diamond, of Prairie-

Tl?

are noir selling Moir

Jackson and Grand liapids
Prices.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE

her person v
th. Unit'd

JUST COME TO TOWN.

Those intending to buy will

save money by tailing an W-

BOOOTS

Terms to suit Purchasers
liemember the place-tdiht
Old Stand ofJ. L Seed, fed

BOLD ON A MINUTE!
and Jutes Simon. Tta Ministry la al
follows: Foreign A fata—Joke Favre;
Juatlm—1’aec CramSaux; Interior-ta-

�MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division.

to whom wo may aafriy tiuai tho cboire
of candidate. Cw tho County oflkws Tho
grvat danger to tho party nowia, that a*
the more pronouneod iaauoe of the [arty
hare 1mm die poeed of, wo may be loee
careful
of the character of tha mou wo
•
1•elect M candidates. Many unprinci­
&gt;pled men, looking limply to John Ran
"dolpb’a rerra priacqdre of a politician.

naiann—The Ttaraappii
Ij’str—Tho war in Europe.
8ta&gt;-iiM&gt;. -KaUoy'a aew-min.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

Ike buihlmg la ritaated beneath a littl« loll and &gt;« baldly viaibie when ap
preaching from the north Tho machinery u ran with water furniahed by
nocnaU brook, haring ifa aoureo about
two nufea aouthwaet of'Tdr. Fuller'a
pfa^ mri i. M enurely by eptfage ’
united with tha party borauaa by ■&gt; do­
The buDdmg ww originally intended
far a foundry and machine ahoy, bet it *ing they finite with the majority, and
to now weed by Mr. FaUrr for e very 'tbn, run aomo drnura &lt;d getting a place
on party tickets, and Creating Ummsdrm
at the public crib. Many ]*r*&gt;u* who,
during the darker year, of the rebellion
W»w "essAn^wsr «/m At Otnnttaltr
forgo and a tall ate of blaokamiih’a took
finaf tii tai ttaftrl to ate aauitt," an
in the building, and alao a thorough
now ataunchfl) Republican- U 1864
knowledge of the u*c» for which they
wo voted ageiurt the men who, aUnding
weraintemfad, raabimg him to repair
upon a platform which declared the war
TU JGaAys. Tritan, is tho title of a
any part of tho machinery that may
‘•a teHuro,” 01 |8Ui mH »he Union paper jart started st Battle Crock, by tha
“City Printing Company.''
Mia. Erlmonia Ixwia, tU colored
KcdptTOtaU in Grand Rapid*. exhibit­
ing Ur atatoo of • Hagar.” .
■The Allegan Comity Oonrewtam ona gnugw fathr, and .till another, an irou
Utbe,lbU ia nut ate up at proeent;
durred Hou. WmI- Stoughton for Ontround and «]uro tenant maebiaca. morgross, and also hi* post record.
taing machine, for chain; a alotter, far
mortiang bed poeta; an upright boring try in very cumfurtable quarters and well Riding Park Aeeocfaiion u to bo hold
machine, and a hodmntal one, for bor­ paytag cflkM. In MMuo initaneva (to September 6th, 7 th, 8th, and 9th.
ing tho holes for cratora in tho lottoma
Tho Saginaw County Agricultural
tho lasting diagneo of Um party be it
of leg! of tablet or bed-eteada; .is aaid) wo hMw gme peat Uw men who Society hold* ita Fifth Annual Fair on
bins aswc, planing mill, upright drill, stood firm in the hour of thasr country's the 28th, 25&gt;tb, and 30th of Saptomber.
scroll aaw, and a machine far turning need, end with sword or pen » ndblo
words and honest rotes, did good ser­
vice. and taken up there jtoBtiral ro«egadre and placed them in boeorabto po

tho Firol Diotrict
Tai Dotogutaa to thoSlate Conrantiaa *
were outertaiaad on Thnreday arising, ,
by Him. Z. Chandler.
A Tocao F« tried to atop tho freight
train on Saturday afternoon laaL He I

Peninsular Railway.

Sash. Doors, Blinds Door and Window Frames.
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
Newell Posts Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c„
Having lately changed our old machinery for tho Luteal Improocawnta tn
Wood-Working Maehlnee, we arw now abia to compete with any almUar re-

o( jj,, up|x-r roemi aro about worn
- - •
-

daily and a* many ted-steads per month,
and can make anything in the line of
furalinre. stibo wholly of wood or tor
nphobtona' use. Soft maple, ruck ska.
black walnut an Um wood, moat need.

Tho rvuuion of the 224 Michigan IntanL-y wdl U bold at I'uallar. fteptamUr 20th, nt the Fair Grounda. A good
time ia anticipated.

efaeetbattimohad toorimrtaprebatem
to reader it perfaaMy'Fewjter totaka him
into “ full fvllowriiip,- unlart be ha* in­
pfadfacbear stamps during the year
deed brought forth ” fruit* meet for roiwntanoo," and we ran find no one alee. sodfag June 30th. 1670.
Swindler, are negotiating bogus bank
Wo mud not bo dia^ipointad in our

Window ami Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets of every description.

Job Hodgnr. at Moteoto, a Job Prin­
ter, lost hia Meerachaum a few evening,
rinco Some rile wretch tu human shape
stole that pipe- Alaa for poor Joe.
Tha balance in tho State Treasury un
the morning of Aoguat Slat, waa HU,227 67; dnrt.au during the month,—
8121,409.78: receipt* during the month.
828,715.81; paymenta 8150^15.50.
within it* limit, are two spring.—one
re can vote without atultifyiagoureelre.,
The Jfntt
Rfftr.t:. Mmkcgm,
hard water, and Ao other soft. Thia.ia nd we will roll up .well a majority in
publiaboJ inisrejimentatton* in regard
i rather out of the common order of
‘ Old Bury " M will surprise our Dera- to It Gustin A Co., Bankora. Iteaull’ thing*, but Ao hard »ntar spring ia the
erne wa want to talk about. for UU a

। in a short time it will compare u tavsc■ ably in appearance with any other shop
I aa it don now in practical Ma. Ko
! place in the State tart* out Utter wort

HOWARD SANITARY

AID

The Grand itapidi Ti*tt ia enlarged ’
arid improved. Ata llvely.spicy, goLawane, Sept 5, 1870.
Ena. Buiu:-On Thursday morn­ ahead local sheet, it baa no superior in
ing teat, at an early hour, w« were artnia- the State- Wo trust that it will be furol from onr slumber. by an alarm of
vAture to bet on it Still, wo would
fikc very much to ace aa unnlyii* of tLo
watere, that wo might faow. If it is
mineral it give* ua bop.' for Uw artesian
weB now going down in thia village.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

I Captain Hodgm. Und-r8b«1ff..fKaL
| MMttn County, lately arrested a man
named Edwards, who has txws making
IW OOca, bring brick, were not coated-1 raids ua the stores in Kalema mo He
tempting to cross tho track just this aide cred in much danger, although they got
hare aa good a stock of every thing in
decidedly
warm.
.
In
the
other
direction
,
their lino aa there ia in Barry County, of Oaoadaga.
The carriage contained a man. woman, the fire epread fa spite of Um atrmmoua
and at reaaonabla prioee Good lock go
otJorta of Uie.firemaa. until two hakeand two boya. They ware all of them

th« manufactory of Qd Dakta Philhpa
of Kalamoaoo The boy. paid far port
of it, by a fund sriteng from their con­
certs, and ,04.. Phniip, donated 8250Heisawnrri friend of thran unfortu-

man and the other boy wen conaidernbly bruiaod, while tbs man was aovrroly
cut about the bead, and won alao injur­
ed internally. He will. howmr, sooa
recover. Th* Lotjc, wero not injun d.
bat Um carriage waa a total wreck.
Tho train wa. behind time, and n-nplanted a your ago tost qwfag. TUy fang at .very high rate of speed. A*
were very nice, and were oil that could soon a. possible, it waa backed up to
be asked from to young a vino.
IBs acene of the accident, and every­
Mn. Wruxtn M. Bimos, Makin and thing that it was possible to do wm

Universal Clothes Wringer ,

UU SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN
SOUTHERK RAILWAY
FOR ALL POINTS EAST A WEST.

MICII-AFAII RHB.
Jcournoww. Sept 5th, 1670.
Ba. Bum* f-NuUemc fa Aa Bia­
ra an article from Barry in regard tn
mamMUiof wheel throaUd pR^ar-

TAXES! TAXES!

Fremont Engine Worki I

�NATURE’S

Hair Restorative.

!T. DODD'S
R

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phase iff wm m

.IND

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IXVIOORATOn.
Tbsie and Stomachic

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AGENTS WANTED FOB

NERVOUS

FREE LOVE.

DISEASES.

ul'rMloHnM SL’niiiio, imlu

ESVSJSSSS

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Newspaper
Advertising.

I£MMENA«OC*U1£

“i
Wm. H. Burk i Co's, Column.

TO8CHOOLDIRECTORS
Mteeal Yleawa Balli aa'Caatiaci,

1870.

™

1870.

Lake Superior!

.SZsSi

AIKIN

TV. *—• HelMW, T.pl Wil-. t~'~
tMrul aa
JwH SW. JJr

NR,1

, — — — p----- ----------dam the aun. The font of tho Invent
liu ; obtuwly roaiml, aad not iachned
to codaeomb. Beedi iamediandeprra■tou; ra&amp;enbril&amp;uit, bright atoiwn;
Shmh crimaon with a few white ,trv«k.,

Wtt!
tint Mr

ERIE

RAILWAY,

Why

1,400 mile* urxlar SCO tnUaa without
Oso JIanagvmect. dump of coaches.

Is it that Dr. Hoback’s Stom­
ach Bitten .increase in sale
every year?

Because
They are the best combinsRochaatar to Now York. 3M bBm.
Buffalo to New York. 423 tailM,
Dunkirk to New Yorx, 460 milr,.
OleroUad to N.w York. 0*5 mil«,
CiacitmaU to N. Yn MO inlka,

GROCERY

Why
meadJJr. Itofcsek’s Bitters
to llicir customers?

HARVEY W. WRIGHT

LIFE IN UTAH
aoaa praaent who u» pritofcal rtnwterry grow »ia aadaono of them cooJJ aoo
ia what yrttoular Urejitoto^dfflwodMrXuai whtohAX^d‘tbl1‘X^7

Cheap as

Why
Is it that Physicians use
mid recommend Dr. Ilo.
back's Bugnr-cuated Blood
rills?

HYSTEIlEt OFMORIOIISM

can

booght in Barry

County.

um al th^N?J. 8uto Fair ia JWfo. It
waaaahibitod alB. K. tBlito ft Soon'
abow, when it altracted much attention
by ita largo aiaa and ray dark rieh col­
or. TuiaytarithaanotyavTcdMahund&gt;Ul.tou&gt;«tonefaa lAarfabnm oCadlor and &amp;wbr will OMtmciid h

Because
After years of experience
and Inal they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and’Indigcs-

PROVISION

As

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nrtESksti-r.jraa
egijg»£F—
K CkAt.XQTOX A BOSS. ItUm. S T

PREXTOXA BROOkS

ixriooiuTua u - -.

xz.~e.ts; j -=: i mi^aEWSMF"-,

Ssrissr;
txrasM

mail

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they are made.

&gt;•••■

SS-B*

wi.7

Are Dr. Hoback's Blood
Purifier nnd Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for tho curs of all
diseases of tho blood?
l!..

fur S

Because

sa2xi’x;:rK.ms^u-

A4*M QCTAOOX SKWO AHLVUJI CD.

Tlte Blood Purifier is the
only artlem in tho market
jvnifli contains I lie celebrated
iimtly-Drugs imported cxprvsriy front Sweden for its
nmnnfsctnre, and tho PHI*
niutaln tho nclivc principle
»f I’uduiJtylluut (iLudmkc
Ko.d ) and ia a\ubstitute

W *JmuTtx«aS wtSu’Atlawiin.

Hostings, Mich.

Why
Are Dr. C. W. RoUeV.
JBUen, Blood F«.
nfier and Blood Pills tho
three greatrot rotnodiro th!
world lias crcr known?

JOHNS. RUN VAN

CARDING

Becauae
IDDIEVIILEI

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNE&amp;1AX SEPTEMBER

VOL XV.

Tffi HSPUBLICAN BAW Latest

Despatch!

Printing
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BOOTS,

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BOOTS,
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wojjl
Irfohlr te.Wtt daaarve it-in other ’
•t-rori-jXto^ynd^ailkin. bid to i
fWiwUeiMiMmrttoOod." Thia tree
A-*-*"*- !
tMihUMMaaaraaaaoa.
’
a rradUofthy'
l&amp;rtMlA
;;r 4 Uu&gt; night alter, s
ward.HoiA^weatakMiont of bedbyl,
I tttelyncUn* and Inateu ataroaftodaaih.
| Ai^tho coart adjottnwd, the rtnngw i

IMBS.

1 ” John Taylor will Math boro thir i
' ovraing at aoriy candle IglAP
i
Hedid prriih. and**a fctuo va. ,

Lf^suss’--

-: ? E^ifiggafrOT-

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Iran, Noili, Clara, Fath, Doon, Painta,
Oils, Putty Hubs, Rime,
,
•
Spukro,'
'

HA9TIMGS DRUG STOflE
L¥

TBE BEST STYLE

And all kinds of Wagon Stoek.

^ou-jy^mwi'i

“MSftho Ah BErO»Tb.

John Taylor war licomcl. when a
youth of .« ay-ore. •. proctr • at the
bar. Ho «u po ,bi w I educated,
and pnuca d extraordinary grama. Ha

»t&gt;ra &gt;adi rostok us uw (wnt
hT.torsststr^a'ra'ts's:

11&gt; tw m

i cratiia anra. uumurto.)
.,
I AX^tfhi'tohrti: Jhw Iba adlortfon of
I tKe eocial atattetioa of Michigan:
i Danna 1. Th
U. 8Utt »J
t J&amp;A^a 'mrat That k ahaU b. the defy
____
________________ f of &lt;h« bounty dark of «*eh oouafy to
to'’ohartiae ’him' for" the outro^ wb&lt;m !'^^“^cororte oo bl^ tobefurHopkina went to Elliaon'a bouae and
rbot him In hfa dcur. The ni orderer wax ‘•a* th- ettiiriitA'cmlinccd in and ootnarrmtol, and bailed to imawcr the ciitugw. pnsng the whole of acb*lal« fee, of an
nrooaHrfcoootttatfa gr«albintM&gt;£t, art .ntilW “An act iiroriding for the
and .Hcjikina, ia order to turn th. tide of taking, of tiie aerenth and anbaaqnent
popolar iods^aatiun, liad drcu'jttol re- cwoUMM df ibo United Statra. and to tx
[wrta ag unit bcr character, and ahn hid the number of tuotabara of tha Boon
auad him fin atendar Both auita worw of Jtepaaaantotrora, and provida for their
futon- itpjx-jitoxunant among tha aaoaanl

'SS='#c?£rS=J'fiir
jg iJitoC;

lltolaw

_______

8(

irromriataa.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

JO

HOirOAH 30I IflfiO
■a for tbo Pth
I the throng of aprotatora grow in
her*, u in excitement- IhibHc o|
wae Betting in fir Hopkiu

—t- ’-hmBi

94

LOWEST KRICJER.
□REBIi A RUSSELL
Sept. fl. 1H70.

CABD T»iRIPC’MNa,|

llUWIW

DRY GOODS;

DRESS GOODS*

Cash Store.

GROCERIES,

, i [flM II*»&lt;
UthapJnrcUfbby'

BOOTS, SHOES,

ITHim ® «!!
Ab tinywhwd in the State, j ‘f „..l

ftR ai ikwmal.Priitiii

Knife nr Ms ui rttajjT* W.
w A Sr T E. X&gt; 1
______
ALL THE HUTTER A» EMS m BAJ^ 'OIUHTT.
For which th. HigUrt
TilltAIMRlM I* H’fA H O
........... it'/TU^ f'Ui oumw-tt—

ITAR!

&gt;' aWo to tlbtaln.

�Will retire from the active &lt;lutiaa of the trm, and devote hb
time to closing up our book*.

BOWKE 4 OALWWAYS

A fifteen yean buxineu iniperitively requirca thia step, and
we expect our cuatomera will
at once etamine their accounts,

'

TEAR

new block.

and aettlc the same by Cash or
Now.

L tassles tor Pictures and Mir­
rors. Memorandum Books
and Diaries in endless ran-

Brer thankful for tbe large
Patronage we have received
from this community, wo shall

BOOTS,

uow offiar our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash

rBalls: Silver and Gold Pa-

s W10TS,
ii 3 n
BOOTS.

and Prompt Paying 9ustomars.

Job Printing
PROMPTNESS and dispatch.

ZTt

black Inks, etc., and many
other things not enumerated

't&amp;ai built Stt k Pita

TAILOB CTUIIOEfl PRESS!

NEW GOODS.

doL

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

Yon can't open that Door'

.

Detroit, September 14B70.

HASTINGS'*'DRUG STORE.

Thit must bo sold within tho
IrtSxtyDtyi
down ao the prices.

JJT THE BEST STYLE
•OKA
.
*** Krttknao EXTOUT5

FALL GOODS!
PRESTON &amp; BROOKS

,pry G^ods,
Nbtioji#,
I
■'Itrady-Made
Clothing,

DOTY'S WSHINGIACBffl,
changed somewhat, and al*o the aaatimeat of a portion of the world. King
William'* fcrooe are at the gale* of
Pant, and the King will covenant with

LATXLT MUCH fltFSOWD—ABD TUI XXW

s

Universal Orthos Wringer

Hats, Caps,

BITS'FOBBiSHDiG GOODS, St.
:o&lt; :fto:

SESSS'ErSE

ifeJJBsaserv
■to
Alto ■
wyla' at
tbe ytifa ta NoWuibet will ntify by an
onrwtehuhg majority, the action at Um

IRIAGE FACTORY.

ni»e-AMu ora.
apretod. For year, he ha* Uea underaadia cona^ocBtly AoMlgbb
aopjainted with the dnneo of the office,
and will di*chargo them with an alniity
and anargy that win reader him atffl went ahacat wild with joy whoa Mini*reore popular. No better choioo «raU ter Wa.hburoo notified the I'rvri-onal
Gorenunsni of its recognition by the
United Stale* a* a d./«rt* goreraiaart.

Art

B. C. BBOVJIBG, Get
Fremont Engine Works!

TIC1CT-.
dur

lactatin' Diitritatin 1

DRY GOODS,
DRESS Gfo'dbfc,

GROCERIES!

Citizens of Barry County to

GROCERIES,

HOOTS, SHOES,
Pro viaions,

He ha» teen an efficient offlrer and Ma
official coono of ite parti* • refttient
piadgetteiltedutuwof ll&gt;* Begfatar'a
Mdi^j hl fa. Aed*pth*ad breadth of
fafiee ril ba faithfully attended to.
tbe stream at high water and few, and
^S. The
fart of vartieal

-As anywhere in the State-

C onfectioner

Faicj aid OniBtElal Priiliu,

VtkoCKlteV, “ “’T-faWM"*! P&gt;
are using the wy best

IT TOE HASTIW 180 ME!

Earthen Ware,
Notion.,

their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used

ASSttRfRDTMER
xi&lt;f!r?!£|7Trm
Oil Tempered Steel Springs.

Bniiie nrGeii aiPmuN ^||^i
ALL THE BUTTEH1

pitrh end horiroot*! run, which will
gfteifiidrefcifly.
3. Tbe anotat of power svauaUn
titter in ailbpowera or fa retiaatod
repartty far, aawfag Mater,, grfadfag

For which the HighMt Market

•»■*« intaulintto buy will

3 lay of th* land,
tauf rtiUiiiy and
ci tad power of
rraMs

Terms to suit Purchasers
Xtmambartha placa-at th.

11,00

Old Stand of J. f. Saad, foot

Hr. Van Vefaerbayauagand premia
fag Lawyer. He ha* teen fa the Oecrty
dam Jammy fast, and tea wua to han■tif many Honda. aa Mt uaaaiiaowa aaaafaafato ahmn. Ha ia a gradaMa of A*
. r» -■
■ -.r
rr-t.

BRICK &amp; MORTAR
JiUui ail Bejairiu
oast:

United States Watch. Co

W orld Mower ai
**t”«b2Ei
*XJ3fl9
Gumps’ Sulky Rake, Ball’s

Improved, aad Fowlin’*
Burd sell’s Clover HuMe

Pitt* '
fafaUil I
^&gt;7- I'll J
:■

�TkxR.

»kiiic«» cun.L a «.
'
GrandHiver Villay Division,

Look Here! Look Here!
Only M da. We trill send
tho BAJiXh'ER to any ad­
dress front, now until after
\tho Fall Elections for the
i small sum of S5 ds.

say to establish maaufactortea «»l thus j
indwre immigration, end capital. It is
all very w. 1! far raachaaira of the rariou*
U-anchrs to settle and build fa yuttr fast
growing town—but there may be a redm
fa thif,present tids; and the already hu­
merus* workmen will bo coin pelted to go
.tec* here, as 1 am tefurn.&lt;d that a great
majority of mechanic* now in town are
house builders, and this branch mint
reach a dimax cvoatully, unless a tnoro
extended mamtfarturing buifa-»i ia establishcl. True you hare snffleicatofi

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner; Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Nowell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings 4c,

Planing machine*, and Scab and Door
shops, and there cuds .the italm Moro
Ftemring Mill*, morn Agricultural Mnchiuery, mare Carriage and Wagon shop,
uro .reded, and their spam would be
publiahaD
Tided they.___________________ ___ profitably oocupted fa their individual fapuago. But wo would like every one to
rntdintaud that we win not hold oureach and all 0f tho above r.amod eetabIbhasnla ia cCtred. by tho swift current
of ihoTbomaprilaan'l tho winding Creek
from tho south for a water power to

Ins.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

W min an —CboL
GasBBAtXT Qem—Clams.
BtownAnna—Factory whislloa
Grxmux Noist—Ilaning mills.

tbe hum of the machinery, end the clank
knJni, Gth. That wo appreciate the
of the trip-hammer mounding through
rateable serviosa of the 11on. Austin
tho valley, to awake tho lethargic from
Blair, both aa Governor of ths State dutheir slumber*, and tho echo will resound
through the sumranding country, bid­
ding the farmer to look at home for all
implements required in hie vocation, and
__________ Y. Baldwin, J. F. Mead.
tho merchant to hang bis Unucr on th.,
Wilcox, (teenre Willmsas.
outer walla, that tho passer-by may look Lewis
Tbomsppte—Aarou Clark. Simon G.
Webstnr/Smith banfurl, John Itolxrt-

Shocking Accident—Man Killed.

“’w'uodland-J W. Winchcomb, Geo.
M. Davenport. E. P. Barnum. John

Mr. August Nsglor, a resident of
you would like to barrow.
North Irvine, was kilted on Tuesday
' Nor Qvirx So Nies—Working all
night to get out tho Baxmxs.
Ttcxrri to the State Fair will bo good
up to Saturday evening, Sepk.'JD.

Stinchcome, Woodland, &amp; D, Calvin
B. Dickerson. Hope.
The following persons were chosen as
dentes to the Senatorial Convention,
which is to meet at Nashville, on the
Srias J. Badcock. Urens Mudge, 8amualfitovreHT.ADeBfaumr.J. W. T.
Orr, John 8. Van Brunt, Loren Rich,
Wniiam Leo, George D. Bordes, D. M.
Wearer, Darid Hoes, Peter Cramer, O.
D. 8psalding.
Tbe following perwas wore elected

HAMS,. WILLIAMS &amp; CO.

SASH, BOBBS ANB BLINBS

ng year: 0. D. Spaulding, Chariot IIBoner, Wm. IL Stinchnom, T. A De­
Riemer, and L N. Kosior.
After sone atirring spoeebe* by mem
bem of tho-Ouavsntton, it adjourned.

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets, of every description.

Peninsular Railway.
XlUtX* E1VT

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TXsIVS TOT.

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Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
On **&lt;I.rw. Mans* r. a.r t ucs.Ti*u» »'U

UH SHORS t MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

Immediately upon tho adjournment of
tbe Nominating Convuntiou. the Itejiro“Jack Fbovt'' wm around •‘sparking
nrntativo Convention was callrl lb order,
Sunday night" Ho left traces of his in­
and orgnnited by electing Aarun Clark
who was called, say* that be expericurol
tention! Monday morning.
W. T. Dodge,
17
no icnaation after striking tho rail, al­
&lt;&gt;n motion. Mr. Vrooman was declared
R*x.—Monday evening Lee Cha*,
though be lived eight hours. Ho leaves unanimously numfasted.
gave Durkee a good chase They ran
The Chair, on tnou-m, appointed as
a wife and six children. One of the .| It wa« moved and supported to pro- ■
teller. Momre. Cook, I’afarer, Wheekr.
little Ivya, about eight ycare old, was
Tho Chair, ,on motion, appointed a
"A* you buw so sludl ye rip,” said a with him nt the ticM?, and Mr. N. lutndvd | real to on informal ballot far County
I
CWk.
Carried,
with
tho
following
re,
Committee
of Three on Credentials, cun­
good boueewife in Hastings the other oim the reins, telling him to hold them.
sisring of Messrs Wurth, Whwter. and
day while trying to make a nevreoal out Toe little fellow stayed in the wagen for
Webster, who reported tho fallowing
a little while alter his father'a fatal leap, .
p-nllsmen ns entitled to seat, in ths Con'
«ad then doopj«d to tho ground from
behind, eeoopin; with a little jarring.
Th* family cd tbe unfortunate man have
our sympathies in their afflictieh.
8*1X7*. Comedy Company and Brass
On motion, Mr. Powers ru declared
Band in town Friday. They perform ir.
(heir own paruion, and promise some­ xlbo 22d annual faired tbe Statu Ag- , anauimualy nominated.
A morion was then made and suppertthing good. Go and aee them.
ricoitural Soctety to be held at J arkvon,
cd to proceed to an informal ballot far
next week, o mmeroring Tuesday, and
Oouety Treasurer, which was rarried.Xhc
Mr. Win. H. Gulhiro, residing about two boMlag four days, promises to ba one of :
miles from that village*, was accidentally tho grandest and most suacosaful Fairs following being the vote: ♦
M. T. Whiter,
•1®
shot while hunting on Tuesday, tho 6th- held in nrfay years. Ererythfag has
bran dneeby tbe Society to mako the
Mb. Axvn lliiin has purchased the grounds akractivo and the bnildingv am­
lot adjoining hie naw block, on Stele ide, and tho premium list ia larger than
street. and excavation far the cellar of ever bofuro- The hotel mid boarding
. &lt;»n motion, tho report of the Commit­
thankful to Iris friends for the guvl will tee on Credential* was MWpkd.
indicated by this vote, but that he bad , It was moved and supported to pro-'
served two terms, and had no Orthe-r' mod to an informal ballot fir Repns&gt; nclaim upon tho ofiire Thanking tho' tativo from Ijri* District. Carried, and
IMgdo far past favore, ho withdrew bis1 tho ballot resulted as follows:
Wednesday, Sept. 21st, at the Baptist
name from tho list of candilstev- His
Church. Introductory sermon by Rev.
remarks were timely and well chosen,
J. IL Abbott. E. IL Allyn, alternate.
and that tho poopl.. nppredato a good ofA Nnw brick is begun on tho lot on
ficr and atitea wns shown by the hearty
State Street owned by Mr. Wm Tinkler.
&lt;ff the Convention. Carried.
We may grumble if wo like but building by, AU; Sheridan O.M;
7: 16, VssuwntviUe, 7^5;
Itwas moved and supported that tho
bricks will not "letup" until every bos8: 15. Arrive at Jadpvm at lfr-10.
Chair ajipiint a cummittre of three os
nssa man baa a brick in—which to store
Our Bespeeu,
Rceurriteg, tesvo Jackson at 7:00
Roprrsantativo Committee. Canted, and
hia good.
Ho that by hia business would thrive,
Arrive at Hasting* U 10:16.
Maaue. Denial Striker, John Keogto and
J. I’. Runxrrs A Co , are out with a
Must np and dust and advertise.
Luther I Uli appointed as such committee.
Tho above are our s.mfaianto and w» change thi^week. They are doing a
Convention adjoiupad.
.plendid booktrade, in addition to their
drugs and tnodioare A glance ai their
.tore shows a preparation for a heavy

Gmi
K'jlrWo are glad to say that Atramrr.
Bowno t Galloway are tho once securing
able terms. The bills say 11200. Fur
tho charter grantrd to Hasting. appli­
cash in hand a reduction will be serie.
cant*. Wo are glad bwaneo they ere eeed to an informal ballot fur ProsccutTho property is situated ton the north
enterpriring, public spirited men. They tag Attorney. Carried, with the follow­
invsai in wcl&gt; way. m. to benefit tho &lt;=■• ing mult:
Rar. G. N, Axxxs, pastor of the Bap- tiro corum-utoty a. well a. thmoelm
X R. Van Vsbor,
«
tiat Church ai Middleville, preaches bU Wo treat that their fortune in this now
T&gt;,. A RwaNrtr ’
«l
farewell mttbou to hi* congregation on branch of bnrinwa nitty bo all they do
.
Eabl-rth next Wo learn there b some
talk of his receiving a call by tbe Bap-

supported by tho IhuhlbUioaisia of Barry
County, met werording to appointment fa
Good Templars HaD. in Hastings, on
the 10th in*L Tho Qmrentiou was
called to krder by O. D. Spaulding,
Chairman M the County Osetral Com­
mittee. Denni. DreskrU, of Woodland. HOWARD SANITARY

Shop in the Elevator Building of C. F. Thci^ht &lt;f- Co.
Uaavtxoa. July », 1*70.m 1 C

Ot TWl( '

.ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
Drugs And Medicines.
Every department of the well known popular City Hru£
Store will be found complete.

Particular attention paid to Ccxpounding Prescriptions.

Haatlngu, Mich.
AID

THE LATEST!

Nxw Fmo-We call tho attention of
emr readoro to th- fart, tbsi Mr. J. C.
WoodntS ba. bought out th- interest of
KB-GBltertfa tl-n firm of GRbert.A
Bowno. Mr. Wudntff being a prac-

nlS

�DOCT. CODE’S

E R VINE
AXD IKH00RATOR

AOENTO WANTED FOB

NERVOUS

FREE LOVE.
Sts

JSSK

mrcHumns
Com Larreat i&gt; prugi
fiuriy, *nd
mm potato-. will be etoag, end when
you dig then put them under corer o*
saw as yaariblc. I th. wrong to hri thorn1
lay ia tbe ntn after bring dog ; allow
any dirt cHagrng to thrm to remain, for
if you have a cool collar, yuux potatoes
will be Um better for it next opries- i
Turnip, riundd U kept dans tkk
.anaaAkr XJitoJ
month, gntog____________
Ibra
it isusalaaato undertake h\prow tour
tartope where en. .foul! grow. Vary jSgJg&gt;
fcwroota wdl produce more ptxutla to tlw. nJ.?*.?/
tor Uriag neighbor, much Iree;1
#^*;
than a foot from then. ia say direction
at
Onioaaar* an oxneptlcc.
*

Newspaper
Advertising.

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1870.

&gt;»«

A1KIN

1870.

I.nke Superior!

Aaeurt the ewiur, and bring forward
early thoeu intended for pork. Feed all
rofttee puspkina, equuriMM, fruit, pota­
toes and turnips, boded in a maeh, to
them, and you will find your time ami
labor wril betowed. for boiled feed will
pay one handrod per cent over raw in
fattening pork or b«£

HALLOO!
ggc-uaajXBusa:

lOBACrS
—I Jfoef nutm. to
I eallrJ, art mrrrij rit/iimulif
rtoMasatrerrosr. Dr./.'Xcf

If you want reliable Good—arttete
lai arajnat what tbry preumd to th­
ey bead to wbctyoa rood below:

SSuS

MWH

Why
Jail that Dr. Roback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

miui

:sni

Have entered Into partnerebip In tbe ,

Why

Ro hiwter to New York, 3“.5 milre,
Boffaiu to New York, &lt;23 mitre,
1 &gt; unkirk to New York, 46U miler.
OvrUnd to Naw York, CHS mik.
Ciarianati to N. Y, MW mike,

BITTERS
GROCERY
AND
PROVISION

Do the Drucgists recom­
mend Dr. Roback's Bitten
To their customers?

Because
la Exchange Block. MidairvII!.-.

HARVEY W. WRIGHT
mHajr.lt-,tototoip

aaaapM^ Ch

IM-r eto MwMcm torwte. kJ &gt;'•'

BLOBB

ty PtoiOM deairing to nako p»!
; bugaiaa will do well to rail at t!:i&gt;
[Agoary. .JEJ

LIFE IN UTAH

After rears of experience
a ml trial picy have been
proven to be a aura cure
fur Dyspepsia and Indiges-

Why
Is it that Physicians use
anti recommend Dr. Rohack’s Sognr-cwled Blood
Pills?

MYSTERIES OFSOmOUSN

swai

Because

As

Cheap as can

PURIFIER

be

lusrxr w. wamsm.

dra-TMre-——«m»&gt;

bought in Barry

County.

■jStawataawtstna

MlraAfoa -at aft Hum; -hrettr'
4.M w«fA eW
•ruAuto aoMr
eeafiny. IA«i
adeW.no lAra. tr

-f

Ito "Stetole toe* MteV eel h eeneei.
ywe. Itoeoau. Meltor
,QCTiao/JKt*rnm*Mkcui
l,L- l

BlBil

Why
Are Dr. Roback's Blood
Purifier nnd Blood Pills
tho best remedies taken togetbor for tho cur, of all
diseases of tho blood ?

Because
I'lic Blood Purifier is the
“iily articic in tho market
"liichcoutainathe celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
manufacture, and tho Pills

gOl^-Sxz.^1

•

^eento/wr.
Hi e»y

AmtJ
r&lt;

PILLS
Why
/•or Alctfo

H. W. WRIGHT,
Afrri.c&lt;Mce crc.’^-jrArre.

|

ES!

as#
Me »■

JOHNG. RUNYAN

BSS

AND

WOOL CARDING

Are Dr. C. W. Hoback's
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the

DISEASES.

�Hair Restorative

DOCT. DODD'S
r R V I N E
A.n&gt; IXViaORATOR

"AGBJilB WANTEDFOR

NERVOUS DISEASES.

FREE LOVE.

«s m possible. lite wrwng to M them
lay tn th. .»n after being dug; allow j
any dirt cBagiug to them to remain, for ‘
If you tore a tool collar, your potatoes '
will to Ito bettor for it next vjiriag. , I
Turnip, riwuld to kept etout tlA.
month, giving ttom room to expand, for ■
HbuerimetowndertAe to'grow four'
turnips where one dwuld grow. Very
firw roots will produce more pounds to tto
acre, fur haring neighbor, much less
than a foot from them in say direction.
Oniowa are oa exception.
(lire particular altootiun to rtoep and
lamb.. Bo taro that tho latter are sep­
arated from tho mother, now. Let tlg»&gt;&lt;

Newspaper
Advertising.

asE
'tiutxi

1870. •

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1870.

DR

Lake Superior!

AIK1N

Th. Kumm. M.tr..,T.,L VI-., Imre.

liovo that it will to for our miereaU to I
look to tho qutlfty of our slt.rp, and ! &gt;« *3 •«•*"
breed mm for meat than wool, shrari 1 "“•*.’ Byti
Miat.finsfcstortrfftstiuA'
.zp&amp;sr
/uuart the swine, and bring forward I
* e'
early those iatended for pork. Feed all I
nfam pumpkins, squares, fruit, pota- ’ Nl’krue.
toos and turnips, boded ia a urnah. to '
them, and you will find your time and M«w T«*.
labor well bestowed, for boiled feed will . volt. (
I»y oae hundred pr cent over raw ia
fottoniug pork or beef
*

GRAND RAPIDS. MI'
iHnt rtsln »&amp;Sb vt S««Ci ttouLt

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oaeBMn..&gt;nJ&lt;ka1M._&lt; to «.
t -.(.liatUa.
&amp;M&gt;!UU.a. It. Vtv
jSS. SUBMaMsatfestevsatosSrtse^

dtsai

’SSS’X
Ifyouwsut reliable Good.—article
luU are Just w tot they pretend to be
ay toed to wbatyoo read below:

----- —— i IjUbtf nitlrrt, n
tailed, art ntrrlj vMirtieliy th-'ff.
J)r. IltAad't
BiUert are not a bererage in any
«rnM of (it lean/, Jet eontam Mr
•ioW tzpnuin drug? lumen tv

niWK

Why
It it that Dr. Roback’s Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

STDIJl 8

Bccaifee
They arc the best combina­
tion ever made.

Why

BITTB1S

Do lite Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Hoback's Bitten
“to their customers?

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION

Because
In Exchinfe Block. MiddirvilL-.

HARVEY W. WRIGHT

LIFE IN UTAH

blush

af Ponona detiring to make good
' bargains will du well to call at thi.
Agency. ja

After years of experience
and trial Utcy have been
proven to lie a snrc cure
fur Dyspepsia and Indiges-

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back’s Sugar-coated Blood
Fills?

MYSTERIES 0f"m0RM0SISN
st- '1dsjnww'.fift was

Because

As

Cheap
bought

Barry

County.

Why

n
w

Are Dr. Roback's Blood
Purifier nnd Blood Pills
tho best remedies taken to­
gether for tho cure of all
diseases of tho blood ?

n

Because
The Blood Purifier is tho
&lt;&gt;tdy articie in tho market
wit ich contains the celebrated
cwlly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden fur its
ninnufhctnrc, nnd the Pills
vuritain the active principle
of Pudophyllunt (Mandrake
Root,) and ia a substitute

BLADE

Why
Are Dr. C. W.
Stomach Bitters, J
rifier and Blood
three greatest reu
world baa ever kia

OHNG. RUNYAN

iSiSSSSS

WOOL CARDING

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

BOSTON CASH STOHE
DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS
GROCERIES,

PRINTING
BOWIE I GlLUmhTS
NEW

■icmco. cnm.il ga
Grand Hirer Valley Division.

BLOCK

IMMENSE

pelJedto aeud away to the people, bn
would only nnod to ba pat to work al it
a month or two to ooevmeo him of hfa
error. It wm vmy comanm for ua to rocriv* a petition 6nta n gootanm rigned
byhimarifand hie neighbor, praying
tor the abolition of tho hanking nbuao,
the petition limit bring" hanked and ac­
companied with a letter urging the mam

And Everything You Want!
I atand baton the people of BARRY COUNTY aa

The Champion of Low Prices.
No Man, Woman or Child can pay mar. fur Goode in my Store
ABE WOKT1L Ilia a poaitiro impoaaibiiity. I do not oak it
ient to coma youreclf, oond by your neighbor, or the children,
well aayna.

my riewe upon it at aoiuc fi-ngth. 1 will
only add now that tho whole pW-al ey.Ira of thia country naeda a thorough or•rhanling. Itotenenar* ought to be and
could seedy bo reduced by one-fourth of
the whole amount, and the dqartmer.t
made wlf-euetainiog by that alone. Can
any cue rive mo a rraton why thr pooln. eater of a good abed riDaca vbouH r»ceiro a eatery of M3.500 or »!,«» jct
year and hia erpenxu paid while the
Circuit Judaea rterirc&lt;miy tt.MO a
year I And thia ia only a epedmtn of
tho tnaannr in which the department fa
| conducted. I am very willing to vote to
aboliah tho franking privilege Ira: I
ehall nlw&gt; vote to doEah a gn at many
. other thing* in thia connection nt the
amne tima. Wo eon follow no
guide* upon thia question, and wo need

Job Printing
rOOnrTNBHH

MSFATCK

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

a

SCHOOL BOOOKR,

taylor criioeh pbessi

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

tJ

5
5
a

rugs

Bei'i in

8C1KMH. BOOKS.

W hi t e

SCHOOL BOOKS.

ne

SCHOOL BOOKS,

SCHOOI, BOOKS.

bar. a tariff for parpoma of rwronna, a*
wohan.alwayvW.and thatiaoedarto

wm propar and wiae to dmnrimmaioia
lstut of American industry nsfltarttaa

forrigu.

U white rririagtrwoMoa foe

drntoUy aid the otitorprim of our own

Peninsular Railway.

• »•* afirr KaMU.

9

ad,

IA' THE BEST STYLE

Michigan Central R. R.

Ft
to

ingtban rml Th. loor dwraarioo ia
tho Hoorn of Ecnr««nta2rw daring th*
fort morion dovJopod (h* foot that oar
diMgrwraurata
worn not upon jwincplaa.
‘IdBSa'iSsSTftU.

U. Vrifcl ««rtwi I

S'
CD
cn
U wonderful. the ingmuuiy and onterpriaoof our pwpte withoutapamllaL
end th. field for dmlopmt nt each aa the
world hM uuTOt wilcemed. The naticnal roeourca* will bo found won than
ujual to every dramnd unoc them. Tho'
our bunlcaa arc heavy they aro not hea­
vier than wo can Uar. bay, they are
much lighter than tbuao w* havwadna-

DRY GOODS,

DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,

tally. ’ It doe!art* a policy wLiiix maato
nrt- full ament. It rnUatta Im. wta
which wo haw IbughtaRonrbdaaaand
won norwr to Ln torgniton rictoriao. U
ia tho policy under which th. notion hM
found abundant revanwaand th. panpi.
rx.lprieM.amm-M tand. -d mm-

HATS, CAPS.

GROCERIES.
CROCKERY.

HfflMWBS M M!
.Aus anywhere in the State,

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

ftaiiit nr Ws aid Prita aid w till niral SaMatta ^TJ-E—«!—•**——i"
W A N -T E D !

_____

ALL THE SUITER AID EGGS IN BAHRY COUHTT,

BRICK &amp; MORTAR I

For which the Highrat Market Price in CASH will bo Paid

lomaatfafiod with thia, and
riai med more, and it b a prindni* »spoa
which every nrnzoaa’.-le Rs^mhBaaa can
eland. 11 ru admiiud to be R«»d ol■o in the la* NaUonad DommwaMe ateb
form, and they wHl Bad it Urf to tnako
an »Mua upon it
T^AriT^uHUlTi^t^Xw

That act luu made 0 rtdutfioa of revee-

WLUiSttS’ in: a DIM*.

Over $10,000 Worth

LIB fflDRE &amp; MICHIGAN
SODTHIM RAILWAY

■ FOR ALL POINTS uwiwwr

is.»waa*j

�Will retire from the active du­
ties of the firm, and devote his
time to cloning up our books.

A fifteen years business imperitively requires this step, and

\ for you.

'

MUSIC

and erdarrd far
parties wishing ■/.

j o» band

we expect our customers. will

j Fremont Bogina Work,!

at once examine their accounts,
and settle the Mme by Cash or_
Nori.
' i.
jfi I
HUT1N6S, Bia., - SEPT. 11, U70,

Ever thankful for the l*rfe
Patronage we have recetv'cti

Rgnblinn Jgminitimv

from thin community, we shall
uow other our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Caah
and Prompt Paying Customers.

armlabto in vary largo great of 47,000,­
000 aww. 1 reted with th- majority
tor this HU ^d « asttefied with the
vote. Th. trust look* vary largo, but

atetareertMtaeremM
.wvllw. mans'* «.ll b-

Wo are now receiving a Very Largo Stock of ।

New and choice Goods,
,A.t very Low Prices.
totally toapabU of •rtttemcr.t without
this road. Through ar. almost unbrok­
en wHdenicM on our extreme .northern
border, this gnat road strikes out from
Lake Superior to I*ugrt Sound.
It connect* the great chain of lakes
and tho Atlantic Oooaa with our moat
beautiful JUand and tho Pacific, the

the saregetie oversight of a friendly **•
ministration, and your laws will eaaae to
avail for any good. That oiirnal vigi­
lance which is th. price of liberty requirea that wo ehall bold foat the cstadal
—- k._ » ..a
m

CALL ATSTD SEE IF THEY ABE JNTOT
THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN

Trudell, Detroit
I Wagon Jack-Jorcraiah W. Walton,,
I Dacutur.
1 Automatic Crudla-Dariua Alger,
’Byron.
I Flood Gate-Thus li. Breed, Dunfo*
I
T.wJ__ B.M.J • Aarewell

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

’ Tbit must be sold within ths
, Hxt Sixty Days.

You can't open that Door!
for thia too high ? On tho contrary, I
a»sert tliat will: the rood built tho rcrnaintar leads will bo worth fire fold
more than fho whole without it
Thera U one more railroad tq which I
think wu own similar aid. That ia the
Southern PKrifie. Having aided mttnificcaUy, but wianiy, the Union nad
Northern I’acific railroads, wn cannot
now fairly rvfaac to do tho aatno by tho
Southern. Nor ought wo to refuse. All
the cotwidendiooa which have induced
usto Bid tho Central and Northern routes
apply with equal force to tho Southern.
that fo^one I dudl foul like patte-

DO WN OO THE PRICES.

Detroit,September14870.

GROCERIES

DOTI'S WA8HIMG-MACH1NK

PROVISIONS.
Very Cheap !

^licro are nqw lyirtg.u|wn the Speak,
or', table of the Ilouto of Itoprwntativea, some 12 or 15 railroad aid bills,
named by the Senate and a.-nl to tho
house during tho Uat.weaian. They
seamed to pass tho Senate very essay,
but 1 think they will encounter very eorioua perils in the Houso. I do not ex­
pect to rota for many, if-for any of them.
Certainly an indiacriminalo granting of
public lands for railroad parooeM will
not get my support As a rule, I de
sign to .W» them, but then- arc cases
in which sound policy requires them, as
I have been endeavoring to show. They
ought to lie of national and not mcn ly
load importance to aeeure Congressional

I bare a large aaaortmont at
an array. Their loud profosaions of seal (
for tho cacao an, only equalled by the
baseness of tb«r secret plotting against
it If we can hasp those oat of oar
high places, nothing can trouble us roc

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS'
CUSTOMERS UNROT BE DECEIVED.

। tTinoritansi.r.ThCmii &lt;
C..aD rf iaanr. la CteaMVX-

The people am uncorrupted, and 1 be­
Hove uncirrupUblo. They will not toloratn venality in any part of tho govern­
ment, and they will hold ua reaponaiblo
fiir tho parity of oar administration. Itet
tho Republican maaea see to it that none
but pure men rocoivo their support. let
them sot their foc«a Craly agiunst politi­
es! chicanery, and wo can defy tho as­
saults of every adversary. Even the
There is always danger of gvinc to stupendous sluffing of ballot box.* in
extremes in matwru at this sort Nothing New York will not avail against ua
ranbo invMtted u, wise and beneficent

Dry Goods,
Notions!
|
Rt^atTy-'flnde
(Clothing,
. lints, Caps,

GW FUMIffla&amp;6«iDS,4t.

•

riMttrrr Is
XX- J- X- HAWXIX8,
KfJXtWsafi.'XrtriiX'S
bl. shop be wtu guarantee enttatoUon
4-1-. rwwsnr. to -Ua Ubmt «»-

D MALLORY
&lt;k CO.,
WSOLXrJUVZnLJUSUt

IT BROWSING, Ga Apt

Oysters, Foreign Fruits,
NU

Pickles, Catsupa, 8aMe», Etc.
i
Fruita anil Veeetmblew tn C'nnat

I

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

nopolios, but shall we therefore hare no
railroads f I ere no proper course to
pursue except to art wisely in each ram.ns it preemiis itwJf.
Tlui question ha., got into the bands
of the demagogue^ and they are trying
to turn it to poHthnl account. It is easy
to raise a cry about homes for the peojde, nad to clmrge that land groats arc a

time of his inauguration. Frauds upon
tho revenue Itkvo nlsrort ceased, and the
general tone is greatly improved. Qui­
etly and unoatoatatioualT, but steadily
and sorely. ho has advanced with his
work of reducing expenses,- dispensing
with unnecessary officer, sad economia3' the resources of the country. Much
remains to be done in thia dirxtwn,
but judging from the past we cun bo
euro that it will not bo nogloeted.
Tho Preaidont, 1 believe, haa the con­
fidence of the party and the country. A
universal proroerity teefifire to hie abihtv and fidelity. Lot the people sustain
growth of the cxranuyTIke u railroad, and him and they will pot be di-ppointod.
it will be fouhd that tho inhabitants of Tho attacks of tH1------ -------------------tho newer regions generally furor them
Lot ua act prudently uj.cn this subjete— ly shown their
The public lands are no longer n-gardwi
an a source at nrrenua. They ate to bo

LAKER STOCK THAR

New Advertisements.

EVER I
Wfkttrn

Ait
Journal ia behalf of that party llmtwas
truly appalling. We arc sorry to makn
tho projbeev, but the imprrrefon is so
strcmg that wo cannot withhold it, namo, ly: That a party thus ungretefulTsuxnot
। reasonably hope for success. U io too

Assctata DiitriMn !
Invites the attention of the
Citizens of Barry Coiaity to

fiROCERIES!

th^ir nao'sfyUs ofCarriages

and the Superior Stock iued

ASSl
Provisions,
Earthan W
Notions,
f/tolmm •] 0»

MICEI-A FAIR OFFER.

: Wo are

diflerenl from any under which wo have
before boon place,!. The larare which
have eagnosed th. public attention al­
most oxdoaivaly since 1858, hare in a
largo measure roared sway, and we ha™
to coMidor and ftmvaat the future. Ma-

Jacksan-tuti ^raniBapids
Bnces.

* --—.-j
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO RE I
AH IlHPRESENTED.

United States, tho to reaching power
of wfoah w. are hardly able yet to dear­
ly drtinl and Emit blarrry has guno
to its own place. and tower ia rested in

,

Those intending to buy will

i Save money by calling an us

Terms to suit Purchasers

the fundamental laws, and the universal

Remember the&gt; place—at the
Old Stand of J. L. Read, /oot

mg the ratotoo of portion, and oosaidering carefully where wo aland and width

ul« atteiittou paid to repsiring

wMjMtmxaoa,

|

�Good Working hlh only UM
ffafcBwb only 15 eta. Shirt. A
Drrrw.sriyWeU. Ebrep Gauntlet,
only 90 tta, and other good.tom, dfora,
*-S M the great Ono ftto. Una,. Star
Canal St., Grand

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair aad Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c.,

B. Williams ihepraeeet able ami worhfog foreman of the yard. It. wrwfc to
good, and aa Mr. William* hu had th.
experience of year, in making brick, it
U raaeeaahto to oappaaa that th* yard
wm improw. with age, it hoefog been fog from Ifiim- Mareta and Ihmn
They bare a neat little offioo. pubh.h a
neat and-roadabte little paper, and one
of which th. Middlerilbanr Itare jn.t
Jj-yodftr Canada during onr mighty]
•teuggle fur National preeerraMon irre­
sistibly sprang up. Tho fond that »err-

see of tho oowardly and ung enorous part
roartod by the Dominion Oovanumml
custom wart, oral the thin! tat feed. We
curing onr fearful Revolution, tho joaiundarctaad that tho flour ia nil .hipped cuey oi Republican Institutions the hato Borton. Msec. immediately upon it.
Right acruu tho iced i. a rew-mul
and planing mill, l&gt;elongiag to the -at
Wo did not wiMt it, but leant that ilia portion, and driving a briak boiinoro.
run by hand, and produces about right We did not learn their capacity.
thornand bricks per day Th* clay ia
Mr. Eli Shape, proprietor of the furcarried from tubed to tbepreoaby home nacroand manufacturer of agricultural
rmptemreta, ie doing a good boriarea
and deeerrro credit f«a it, tar the simple
reason that he began upon nothing. Ho
has worked hard and taken rare of hi.
business, and, a. a natural eoneequsnee.

Hbws

Locv

XXXE S WV 1 IIBKI. . ■ NM-t tret Mm

1

Look Bert! Look Here!
Only 95 cts. We will send
the BjSJVJVEB to any ad­
dress from noir until after
the Fall Elections for the
small sum ofSS cts.
n.rnxM, Sept, a, IOTA
En. Burn: You will ]deaM annoonra through your |*p-w that the lion
Aurtin Blair will addrcre tte&gt; i~pla of
Barry County at the Court ilotue m thi.
Tillage ou Monday ereniog, &lt; teiuber 3d,

ITuffip’.

Pxuk and rtack* of dry goedi boxro
indicate that our taerofouit* are ready
fur tho faB campaign
Fira Fruxx ba. prewntrd to us toto-o
uiro httle naata of round walnut fruu&lt;w
of hfo own manufacture. They are nu»’
Rar Mi Asra, of MJddJ-rill. will
peach fo fo the Ba^tiat Church fo thia
Tillage on Hutxtay Morning and Evening

tatoly e&lt;wu}msl by Dre- RuaraU.
n-iv. — ta.u~oa».~ ».
■tore of RuareU A Norias ,
W
Arras,
W .—Owing
kx

wsxt

bsk

to riakMia incur working fcree W™™!
,
i cma mnniratioe. were left orsr, among
.
i fo«n -Fr-fa of lAgbtatag," from our
' Hickory Ocxsare Correapundroi, which
jw.rilrririhotrwn fora.

ry ths route wee over the Oil Crrek aad
Allegheny River Railroad, pamfc^thro'
'Tittuvilte, Petrolia Centre and «&gt; M to
JOil CUy, where, after making • .hurt uq'•mt, we again tarn northward to Mend1

is roartanfly forraaaing ae we approaeh
PotrolM Crotre, at and around which
pdare, the greater numbar of the moat
productive
well, may bo found. laern]&gt;eaiion Bridge, and poread orer the
framing water, of the great Niagara. ry direction, a. for a. th- eye ana reach,
Above fo the plunging Cataract where11 through tho Tallry of Oil Creek and on
that-real bedy of water doacend. into tho towering hill, tliat rfoa abruptly
the boiling abyaa below, whoaa depth no ‘ .tore the town, the Derrick, may bo

Laman hand hai yrt bren able to fath­
om ; benaoth are tho rapid, whore the boxy ngiaoa and puinja are constantly
mighty rtrar, compreeaed into narrow at work, and Use oil, in unceasing
now manufectunw plrm, baree-rakee, limits Mill and tamblao'orer ito reeky ’ streams pours firth from the bowel, of j
cultivator., in fart ertrytliing that i. re­ l«l; brtow ia tho gaping Whirlpool I th. earth. There are a forgo numlwrof
quired ou a farm In the qring. be iatauda to begin making mower, and reap Gi. waters rush furionriy against the
the improvement. ia |wi&gt;greo« and eonCanadaaa shore, causing them to circle
tempfoted, a. well ao giving U. a mor.
around and round until they finally
perfect idea of what trial, and struggle,
shoot off ia a deep, r.atrow, and placid
the Harry Cuunty Agricultural Society lirstor, and also of a mower and reaper stream, aa dear s&gt; glam and a. wwift a.
was compelled to endure before it alThe grain hoare of T-Do Bieanrr. It bghtning. over which, with but on. ox’ U an important addition to tho Tillage, osj tiun. m&gt; living craft hu ever pamod.
debt, .udcual.lr-1 to do some things that and id rapidly growing into life and aeIt fo amtufog to sotica the variety of
have been Beaded tar years. Tv John ,Ltiviiy. The building ia 30x85 feet on impressions that the scenes around NfogM. Nevins, Thumaa Altufi, Abram Byer-1’ the ground, awl 50 feet from the dll to
a.u and J. C. Bray. beUrag th. credit of the peek. It i. three rtoriee high. Tho
tho grantor part of tlxee good deeds, and • fir.: flour It u*ed for storing suit, flour,
we Unit they may lire lung to eajer the ' limo, piaster, wool, etc. Tho s-cond
fruit, of tbclr good work.
floor ia wholly occupied by tho bins. ca­
In our hnmbfoopfoioc, if there fo any pable of containing 15,000 busfol. of
■top digging jut before reaching the
one thing fo which our entire ooouuuaity should take nn intorert. it fo the An-. reeeprion of grain, and tho arrange­ power. Hare, avua, i* a rtadant of na­ rein of ricbea whdrtcfcen cone okng. |
nttal County Fair. In such a ocnoottree, ments are good. Tho building ia built ture, giving - glowing account of hi. fox cnrolaaalypickup tho idle apade, and
it would bo strange if aran information ;. ua a ode hill, do that tho rear of the 3d prttoioneaa area from hfo stand print; ■trike the gisttaring ore ; aomo toil thro’
could not be imparted fnan out to aa- ’' daryia nearly an a Irrel with the ground them i. a man tea. scarptibia U&gt; fine up- rxi.tence alpayi within reach of fcw- School Itoum iu South-coat A^ria, remuthsr. It wonld be strange if there had ;! The wagon, unload into a truck running preoeiona who fails to see- the baMlfoa tane'. farore, bat never graip theta. macing Thuradar erening. September
been no new diseoreriea fo egricolturo ; j. on a wooden railway. The wale, are that are visible to other eyre, and looks
SMkotTl-SP.M. Rot. I. D. March.of
if no one had improved their gredea cf ’' only a couple of etepo away, and after upon Niagara aa a rtupeeduou. hum­ them ahnent witboat an effort. - fiueh is Hartings 1‘nrtdont uf th. Ateocution,
hfo. Well* which produce no more than
bag ; While- hero fo a taitor. the ninth
tea barrels of rtl par day are not vwy
jort of a man, who fo view, no doubt, highly; thoa. which proiaooaahandred
i ot the drenching be ha. reorived from
; fluor iv another trees, truck, and set of O10 ^fing ^,nj
fo all foe phi­
I strange, wo say, if wise at three many 1' aanlea By pawing the truck under tlir losophy of hfo nature—
hundred barrel, are ruwaidmod Tory nthing, did nut occur &gt;. aad if they do, Irt tpout of a bus, and pulling a dide in the
“Oh 1 what a place to &lt;p&gt; t&gt;g* a real." pertor. But few hare boM ronk that
the pomeronra thereof come to the Fair, epoat, it take* oply a few tocmMuta to
Bat tho locunotive wlurtlaaand away produce more than fire hundred barn-to.
meet their neighbors, tell than of the I load. Then itcre ia another .pout in
tba^th they tall of wolia that fonn-r|y
wa
go
at
lightning
speed.
We
paa.
new things they have learned, aad there- I■ the fUior at the front end uf the building,
by mutually arefot each other. Nothing '1 loading out doore, aad under which the Rochretor, Canandaigua, Geoeva, Wais more certain than that Mich things do . track rune. Running the loaded truck terbxo, Senrcn Falls, nadarrivo at Au­ The depth of tho w efli ii gLfordlty from ,
burn ; wn art refinbing rtawa of that two to Are hundred fort. The oil enmes
really benefit every uao ocaiwagd, and, .
beautiful paraUr) of Lahee—Caharidai- from the Mlid rock, and pjpwwm .tbe
therefore, we urge every man fo the 1
rock ia reached oil in found, though not
County who can porribly do to fo attend 1
waters .boaad in white fiah, treat, pick, always ia Wiag quantiiire 08 Dtp in the death ot hfo rompanton, Mrs. Bsun
the Eair—Fannon*,, mechania, • arecy
•reb Ar. .lai^hg Im th* tm, ft ritu-in! at the jonrtioa of Oil Crock with B Bonnou, who departed this Ufa at
body* bring tUtbet tho fruit, of yotir
Aobam, the gtoumy wnltetifth.prfoo. the Allegheny rim. Baying wbfc here her residence m thi. village'on Saturday
toil and .kill fo the field ur wurkahop
' Aerem the rirer we found the planing '
mornfog, tha 17th fort.
had boro
Petrolia Centre fo a forgo town, rougkUnco at tho article you exhibit, and tfo | mill of Charlaa Pauli A Son. They emat Eaton ItafiU fee three or four weeks,
1j bmh, aad mabstad m tbawum-mari­
yourarimi end tho County an honor
! pity tho planer, two circular uwa, and a
baton Thursday night returned home
ner. Oil fo tho only businrea Tho very
New .tall, are being erected for eattic ro-MweK ib the way of machinery, end
i Friday night she win taken worse, aad
rir fo pregnanl w^th lhe.scxmt of it.
that are brought, new pent foe sin op : ms by oitbor rtmm or water. We hare
an Saturday forenoon died. The Judge
Pritobarg and Petrolia Centro bare each
ami hogs, and thore fo an abundance of' no knowledge of Um amount of buineae
has thn sympathies of the entire compure water within tho gates. TLa btuh. ,' dona here, bat it waa aa«y to be earn
muhity fo hfo bcreavemra!.
aa are to be eut down, Floral Hall fixed that it wn. enough to keep than, all the
up. and the entire ground, put in re guod
This charming and elegant Magariua
order M pttarible. AB there thing, are
Tho carding mill of Mites * Curaett is
bring done under til. superintended, uf but a few paces dirtant, aad fo as forti- [•nUr, the hatter, J. W. Haighfi the
for October announces that all ano anbK*ih*s for 1871, who subscribe by the
Thuma. Altoft, aad hodieplay. e Malta iuiion that should be duplicated fo oar jeweler, It Btoeia, the dragrrt, and ma­
Uxrjs,
18, J WO.
fire: of Novru!&gt;or. .hall rcceire the No
hfo work whteh fo • certain guarantee of vUlnge. Ife did n^ leert the axteol of ny ethan vho oecttpy tho same build­
ings. and are engaged ia the Mate buriEa. Itaarxa: “AU qntet on tbe Botenreetnat they ware thirty yaan ago, rmso,” WMo«.th.
4
tody ioMtirtfy,** ooVfol &amp;MMM rsree.
Mbdifiad romewhat, it aptly vxpnapfa ;
th.rtataodafcta.here.
.
romptettau. Itia the flNtbftek fo tho road boa just been ounpleted from Au­
Ptttfoan;. A! teart. it i. lib. th- anta.
vCfoge, nod speaks well tat hfo taeta, burn to Owego, called th. Boulhera Cen
that paeeedoa the .torm, in which th-, ja fodv. XLagntno for next year, should
energy, aad. euterpaiw. Wo hope he trnl. cWEaoeting at Owego with the Erie rwrfou. rtaarefe are gathering .treeigth (
tak. Mhantagn of flfca Uta-ral oflero.
may never hare occasion to regret his road, and giving tho ihottert route frtaa
TH Lt*'. Aktl fo an adminbia magnforertanri. Mr. J. X. Barter hold, the Auburn to Nm York CHy. This road
Forty diriaon and pomonal preference it ria»-it hta been roM •Th. Quoon of
fast 'It-nimoerinr
'the Itermbllom
th. Monthlies.” Prieo »3-M a year
t
। •. ....»awd~
• - -■
partyio going to rakUoanoot tewto
whichhaatawnroTereIyf. lt The wwn- Bowno. Bailey * Bobforon’. new brick.
W» * W.’W
lag). Fooroopi^M. Hrecopi-.(awl.
tlu.r may ba chilly or damp, and what Mr. Barter gate thorn from hi. own brick
may, that they kora nothing to hog. c-rrtrl fS naZ-dy’.FW-daod
would .trit w fkrttare hatter, i- rooh a rawl. about a mite and a half from foe
|Sdwto,*-,fW(tal- angrarcom, than to atop into a warm reran and
.yfotogtaTftrt W wereanatagX H-W
PcUmbwl by IWuuA
Kt down to a good, K]Mre, wall reeked. Isb to aro^M^kW.iaritatam to rtrtt
Putamun. Fldlad.Iphta. Mapfe
w«D aarred, warm dinner. Why, it
:
thanking him all |he
ta^reu. warm-norm to think of it •ama, willMwpl hi. prtttwd Htarttoy
That the kf-Maa. Btotararejart thomaa,) al mm futerw ti—
-

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

and Brackets of every description.

^275

ACKLEV &amp; SLADE;

wra/on
Drugs Anp. Mupicrsires.

Druggists Sundries, Groceries, Wall Paper, Travel
Baskets Pird Cages. School Books Stationery, ft.

�DOOT. DODDS

'

INTIOORATOR.

AGRNT8 WANTED &gt;w

NERVOUS

FREE LOVE.

J LAMP CHIMNEYS *
UB»&lt; tollar (has aar «ia«T aa

""ssXajiaffis*-

DISEASES.

M i i . ® 1 ' ittiilk '

E R V I N E
AND

l‘■'n'r-“rr I.'.:"'.

THE 6BE1T AMERICAN IE* CO.
M A-M rE33TBTRE£T.

“CHILDREN CRY FOR THEM."

WELLS'..

CARBOLIC TABLETS,

A

yi.L»rrui»i

I

DR WKUJB* CARBOLIC TABLETS

si

i

AIKIN

RHIMWf

LtlklOi.

its

Cash Store.
HALLOO!
4 *'
_ ■। '
MS.
r st 1

vw

1» il that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sals
every year ?

JUST COME TO TOWN.

MIRIM

BOOOTS

Because
pi:il. ESTATE AG EXCT.

SHOES,
Da-yfc fo

M fur «r.

GROCERY
AHD
PROVISION

They are tho best cotnbina-

Ia Exokuct Block. MidaUnlla.

HARVEY W. WRIGHT

HOLD ON A MINUTE!

Why

saEss£

ISOL

Use* •

JH?..HlllS

HIH

IS so
&gt;1
L&gt;

Do tho Druggist! recoinitncuil Dr. Hoback's Bitters
y&gt; their customers?

Because

iJMIBOd
flOOU

Why
1 Ji-JLiaiisi- r* “-VSM1F?: ‘

Cheap as can

j^KfSQSSEE

be

Why

SHU1IH

Are Dr. Roback's Blood
I’urillcr nnd Blood Pills
the boat remedies taken to­
gether for tho cure of all
diseases of tho blood ?

w-r^ss-terte:
, Mj UwMM, U. A Okwh
-SSSWCKtt'SS

Because

939101!

The Blood Purifier is the
••nljr artic.o tn' the market
wli ich con tai ns the celebrated
fxatly Drugs imported ex-'
prunsly from Sweden for its
manufoctnre, .and the Pills
cuutain the active principle
«&gt;f 1'odophyllntn (Mandrake
RuoL) nnd ts a substitute
for Mercury.

JOHN G. RUNYAN
Jefferson Street. HsiUngx, Rich..
KEEPS THE LARGEST

'»?g

WOOL

(J HIM

Why
Are Dr. C. W. Hoback's
Stomach Bitters, Blood Purificr ami Blood Pills the
three greaUst remedies the
world has ever known?

LI3¥III
'S^YSISSBS

h»h

s

County.

'VHHII5 IKf? nA It3 -IB ins Its

1
*3

bought in Barry

nl

As

Is it that Physicians use
mid recommend Dr. Ro­
back's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?

fih t

Tt;w?.

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                    <text>VOL.

XV.

.STINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

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28,1870.

mL

b todMffak i»«ik ^t-I—. Ta—.,

Gufadlato wnfa a dnldnm'a Idetary

, *“*«*"f*!*."**P»li|~
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS
GROCERIES,

■gg^LWPRINTING
Esta.hlulun.exLt.
BOWSE

I

NEW

GALLOWAY’S

jssartr-”’-*?.1AnorfTbcy-TUen.wKotoA&amp;o

BLOCK

Waul!

Hastings* Mich.

Job Printing

tuna. In cold wale, alb
.red or loat, but in hot i
Cm coagulated. and tn
in hot water na well a
pHafiMWl iMi — W.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

foaw, wvwr b« HrMbd fa be
they be boiled, unlwa in i
aa in the admirable arraoj______ _ ___
nrraan or DurdcJoo, wham all tho wi-

TAYLOB CYUMOEB PBESS!

V­

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SCHOOL DOOKp,

09
&lt;71
He had a wife and two children. Ilia
wife waa eo grade and ».&gt; beautiful. and
hi. children -o good and lore!;, that er­
en thb bad man prised them aboro all
hie [oaMMaiona
Ona day a man oame’to the cattle, and
aakedto mo hfa&lt; Hia garment, w&lt;re
poor, like thowwwom by paaaaata who
idled the ao-l; bat hia renaUHUkur" wat
fierrw, and Ma eyw flaahad with anger

I SCHOOL BOOKS,

BOOKS,

।

&lt;D
W THE BEST STYLE
SCHOOLBOOKS.

•d at th. difference fa flaror, digMtiMi.
ty, wtd nwntal and physical energy tapnrtodby fa
fa. the xhaptor oo “Food for Labariu Man.*' we make aum. ralnabla
•dmgn^uao:
' ttaMndarf food moat wanked, be

jiiTS, CAI

DRY GOODS,

DRESS GOODS,

GROCERIES,
CROCKERY

BOOTS. SHOES,

Hb aonl waa erutheal under a weight of

ce^^jRSSS

IT WHIMS I'M STORE I

ecoraad and defied?
.
From that Unu&gt; men b,t ..ght of him.
Hi. earifa AaUfata nfa» aMlMdeand
befaraorewndafi hi. Mflarted JHduAiany year* aRerwarda, a trarater l«t

As unj*$rhcro in the State.

Kuiiii hi Gail id frits, ad it Till Tarrat Saiiificiln.
WANTED!
ALL THE HUTJIEU AID EGGS IH BAHBY COtTETY,

on a hermit, who lhedia a rocky earo,
by the ■oafaofwhbli in eknriliuw

BRICK &amp; MORTAR!

For which the Higbrot Mxriol Price in CASH will bo Pud.

do, and hb eyee aunken. The tr^rolfcltwtwn. filed wifa pity at aigbl of

“I bar* been a groat Manar,” roplbd

'•TiMSF'

Over $10,000 Worth
HINflLTIIH MIIB!
Hold by E. I?. BURRALL A Co.,

teUkpppiyoT

CAST

World

HJ^AIRS.

id

Reaper,

ke, Ball’s Tornado, Pitt'
Powdersville Threshers;
ver Holler , SiipsTior,and McShery'.

Nur Vumica - Hat emafafafara bran-

if’

Oxalic acid (frorjaanUy niatikrn for
Ef-om aah.)—BuMdioe—Chalk, magneaia, or eoapaad Water, and otbw aoothinc drinkaI-niwk arid-Wkfa tbm ie fane, ajmfaiMer eblxinn fa the
J aada
aadlfcae Hot brandy and water, hart.horn and turpentine are dao rueful .

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SAVE YOUR

MONEY !
.411 the Palest Magazines
Periodicals and Mewrpapers,
ajid if we have not what you.
want want, in will order itfor you.

I
RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS!
New Advertisements.
EMPIRE
certainly hops they will be elected by
the people.
“ Tho hood and front of j
their efirodiag " ia that they are frirods
of Mr. BUr, and will, il steetod, «tp-

NEW GOODS.

The Largest stock or
and is used to explain tbo manner of
conducting the State Fair to be held at
that city. The fair ia more of a Nation­
al than a State affair, and has among its
many praiseworthy objects, the -vmmting mor. firmly of pear, between North

down'go the prices,

time to dosing up. our books.
A fifteen years business impcr-

Nora.

Michigan C

KJ), RELIABLE A

PAHAfiOLS, a large axorUncnt, at 40c

Ever thankful for the large
Patronage we have received

All Grades

A can&amp;l eurvey of the politial aitoa
tian in all the States fail, to carrinro us
that any marked ehang. in the relative
sfewagth of tho two great partiea taken has
aria about to take place. The principles
far which the partite amended in 1KB.
on ritber ride bare not been essentially

That must he sold within the
Hart Sixty Days.

and settle the same by Camh or

to stay outride the city nighta.
, We publish a rroolutiou of tho Georgia
State Agricultural Society, and would
give a more extended notice if possible.
Wsntu, The Fair to bo held in AtIff- Owing to tho recent decline in
lento during the month of October, 1870,
ia intended to be a grand exhibition al throe goods WE OFiT.lt TUEM TO
I American industry; and
OU.B CUSTOMERS AT THIRTY PER
Wnasxu, Said exhibitica will bo held CENT. DISCOUNT FROM ITtEHunder th. immediate control and super-

The aubject has
been dwelt upon ao otoadily, and boa
ben the ocoaricn of aomttrit bold aaaer- Hop. J. M. Howard, th. preacot inenmboat, Hon. Wm. A. Howard, of Grand
tioa, that not a few
Itepida, Hon. T. W. Ferry, of Grand
Baron, and Hon. Austin Blair, of Jackeon. Throo men may all bogood mon
far the position, but we have no doubt if
0&lt;o choice wee to bo made by th. popular
rote of the people, they would by every
largo majority place Mr. Blair in that

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the firm, end devote his

ilivcly requires this step, and
we expeet our customers will
at once caaminc their accounts,

General, believing him to be tho better
man for that jnrition.
We certainly
hope that tbo negative support accorded
him by the JfapeUiM. cannot bo account­
ed for in that way.
Wo hope that

Of the Domocrocy.

STATIONERY 4 BLAKK BOOKS
of every hind and descrip­
tion:Pictures, Pictureframes,
f__ — Stock;
L’J 1. ■ cards
- -WI ~r ~~ and
n it ft I
a very large
tassles for Pictures and Mir­
rors. Memorandum Boohs
and Dianes in endless vanrly. Itraftint paper for rar

NOT BE

ia tho rioetioe efa Daaoeroi, rather than
that a Republican should bo elected to
TDteegamat Mr. Howard and for Blrir.
Both Utete countios aro largely Repub­
lican. and tho hope of dafaetfag Mr.
Charath ba forlorn hope, indeed. Mr.
Sanford’s district fa uot so largely Ropublican. Then fa, they think, a prete-

wniuFB.wwEll.

MUSIC

on hand and ordered for
parties wishing it.

from this community, we shall
now oilier our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash
and Prompt Paying Customers.

Wo arc now receiving a Very Large Stock

New and choice Goods,
At very Low Prices.

I have a targe amurtmeut at

Dry Goods,
Notions,
R.eady-Aladc
Clothing,
Htits, Caps,

GKNK' FORNISHUiGJMuBS.&amp;c
l ater msaufacteroQorhlng to order.

MR. J. K- HAWXIXSfVwbc baa bs.1 Tcan of experteiw at tbc
•nmlnree, and clothing cut or made at
every Umr.

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

thotr support from Mr. Sanford. To us,
Tho Howards, both able mon. aro ro who hare been long in politics in Mich­
gelded by tho people u Detroit men, not- igan, many of these name, look familiar,'
wiilutanding that Wm. A. oqjounu “yot and the public aro not .urprteed or do-

R. MUDGE.
SU

Hartlugs. June 8. 1BTC.

NEW

You can’t open that Door!

.

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

very general fueling in th. minds af th.
[ooplo that some man ought to bs cbooon
outride the ••city oTth. suaite." Mr.
Ferry can hardly get much atraugth ouv
ride of hia own Congrotetoual Diririrt,
which
by no means b. unanimous
fur him. Wo have been, and aro otill,
among the fast frienda of the Hoa. T.
W. Ferry, and, together with a my
largo majority of tho people of Barry
County, eeraaetly auppartad him far the

lbs caphaL
Mr. Blair, unfortunately
for their good will, but ia tho intervals
of tho people, put hia foot upon
some of their political corns »ororol
yearn ago, and they have never for­
given him. They bare not tho cour­
age to avow the n-al object of the fight
they ore making, and so noror their at­
elected. Beta-ring Lo ia «v tho right tack in cowardly thrusts al Mr. Sanford.
man in tho right place, *• shall aid to
tho Tory beat of oar ability to make up
the largo majority by which bo will be
olecfrxi. When," however, we eomo to
aarist in chooring a United Staten Bonator, we cannot allow our local pride or
oar willing fealty to local men to over-

RririA
Jftev. a finely illustrated fam­
ily journal of a high character, hitherto
issued by Meein. Pettengill, Bate* A
Cta, baa been bought by Mosers. Orange
Judd A Co., of IA5 Broadway, New
York, the .roll-known publishers of the

J.

Pettengill &amp; Co., whose great AdrertisU'eAgener. established ia lM9,isone
of tho largest and moot reputable tn the
world, find dial thier oxtonrive business

GROCERIES

L. RE ED

£??**

Itlvites the attention of th'e
::

PROVISIONS,

Citizens of Barry County to

Very Cheap !

their new styles of Carriages

ti i a.

and the Superior Stock used

t&lt; 1 ■
•It *•

in their Manufacture.

i*
■&lt;1 ta

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS'

We

'Detroit &amp; M

are using the very best

ASSORTED TIMBER
and the best wefianted

Steam Cracker Bakery,

ua
s. is. lap.
•euiatiro of tho Fourth Ooognerional
District, wo think Mr. Ferry tho proper
man, bat tar United States Senator, be ia

Oil Tempered Steel Ssrings.

0, WJJfl!!

We are now selling below

Jackson and Grand Rapids

Good old, times are Coming. Prices.
ALL WOBK WARRANTED TO BE
AH REPRESENTED.

whieh ia the peat wo hero mid in favor
of Mr. Fssry. W. partiripato largely
fat tbo general joids of the peopled this
Dv»trict in haring him rapreent u in
Congress. Atthe proeont time, however,
we do not think ho fa the proper man far

Those intending to buy will
save money by calling on us

Terms to suit Purchasers
Remember the plaee-at the

hBT.befaromid.thoenichoicoofBinetmthsof the prop*, of Bro^y County far
that position, ia the Boo. Austin Blair,

aro Admirable Femgut-, the leading
Generals ia the European War; What
.an 1 do beet7 Uitanhip. Will th.
Maa of the Future control hie drooms t
Sup'lJetote P. Wickmhara, of Pa-j
“Libero Christinas," no viewrd by a

Old Stand of J. L. Reed, foot

rocted Mfcrte. Ibap
ry±=^-bs==fe =
1&gt;r

T&lt;w. This College
ten of the Mayhew

xusssn

6BBCHIO! ^^“Tork*
Detroit Sept. 17.

MEDICINES, P* m u , o ils, o y e Stuns, FerfaiMry and Uoaft
ard purity ; also Gr oceries, such as Teas, Coffees, Bice, Ginger,
Soaps, he., selected with especial care to get and keep on ha
Choice Havana Cigaire and Tobaccoe always on hand. S -ed lsse ]
ported W ines and Brandy for Medicinal use.
e s r friem low u pure Goods can be sold.

mswh wMeh tiny both play into
democratic hands. To aay nothing of
th. .talc dodge quite familiar to th.
people of Berry Cooatyc/a demoantio
gui^ bodily far -bo*, wroka
months into th. prohihitioa party and
rirsrtiM the so calfed priaripUef the
party by abusing both ita own and. tho

DOTY'S WASHIIG-IACHM
Universal Clothes Wringer

P

SB

�KICHICAR CEMTRAL R. R.

Grind River Volley Division.

bote"
MetaMitMtaHpMtetoaro
worthy of an uxpentel hearing by all
parte. No mam to Michigan is better j
able to thoroughly dmram tbo politic, of
tbo day.
Those who have heard Mr. •
Blair, wifl bo sure to hear him now, If J
pcasibto Thorn who hava never hoard
him, should rartrinly hear him on Mon­
day evening. Turn out, CM and all
'

Bishard baa a fading, it io toward a fine
horse Now ho has a horse, Chari- by
name, vulgarly colled Charley, and to
acme roepoet" very like ba owner.

On Wednesday and Thursday uaxt tho;
Fair is held by the Barry County Agri­
cultural Society. We have before eadcavuprd tn show to our farmers the u«oessity of attending this gathering, and
tbo manifold ways in which they would
l» benefited by such attendance, and
we hardly think it nreoaaary to rrepcai
it You all understand it, and wfll, of
cow bring out everything yon have'
tliatis worthy of a place to U» Fair.
Pumpkisa and raso.- straps. Cabbages

«»

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
Nowell Posts, Banisters, stair
Railings Ac..

Newea thte b— th. Mte* togbt
got the owner, and the rencrnbla twain
tsgster weal down fete Um hMklf
rAsr the tows. Tho only barrier be­
tween the wdl of the rids ahd the will
of the hMM WMS oohMunijil hate
Thought Chari—, “ if Htohard will ride
I will run," and off be na. Mr. Edi-

toe*, —everything that is different from
what tho majority have ia auro to
attract attention, and furnish new ideas be dime until there ii» M kgtekifon
far otbero* use. living them along, and on the .object; but otiH. everything
plea— youraeiros and the ro»t of thn should bo ia madtoees o»d tho ball kept

PreparatioM aro going on with great
speed, and every msuuro Inina to moke
too Fair tho most suoerasful, largely altended and most satisfactory one ever
held ia tbo County.
| Do you oomo, then, and not diseppoin t
। thorn who uro doing to much to r~'-'V'~
it pleasant for alL

oowrfuw M.r.a.a_u.*.v.Dtv .&lt;iraMa— i—
ciLis. a ntvit.
——-------------------- ----------. .. —

'

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE
ruMMvTnu. f.tte* W«D«rr
real Fair Dance will be given at Vufc
Hall on Thursday evonutg, tbo Gth &lt;
(ktote. 8u[&gt;pcr will bo served al tl
Qty Beetaurant A good time ia at
ticipatod. The whole bill ie but t2 50.
&amp; L-8ro«x, Proprietor.

When wo commenced tho publication
of tho Bixsxa, wo told our subscriber,
that on and after tho first of October,
no paper would be tent from this oflico
unless prepaid. This was not intended that io of practical benefit to evteyoae
to intimidate tobeer ben, bat simply to Ute entitled •■The Medical Adviser,"
enable us to furnish'a paper interesting and ia a common sense work, intended

tog oa etodioa day, but I am opposed to
any of tho repeating party voting the
ticket as ihsy will all bo Moded to the
ranks of their own party. Wo passed

moot heartily dnireo that such wings
may be clipped.
The buaine— wm done for Joseph in
this manner. Ho not being so honest,
but bw.wae willing, under hvoeabto cir-

counterfoil money, — well — rattling
b«wr mugs, wm test Wednesday evening
approached by Wing, with tho statorocnt that rortato parties over in Kalaweek in September, and thia the teat
Bsnxa for that manth, and next week
none but paid up subscribers will receive
their papers Wo wish it could bo
so that »could bo dropped, for wo

Peninsular Railway.
• *»* &gt;A«t
JaMU. Tvsta* Wl"™« i

work.
Ito author is Betin Tbompron.
M. D., anil the work ia highly recom­
mended by very many “
' ' ‘

Window'and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

and Brackets of every description.

Michigan testimonial
Accordingly a heron and buggy wore
From. H. J. Beech, M. D, Member procured, Bogers put in hia pocket ail
American Medical A—octetion. Cokl- tho good money bo had “ laying around
• water, Michigan.
louse," and tho twain started for Katemo.
Wing nays “ Now Joe, you're a
strange^ it won't do for you to be seen,
rou got out of the buggy, Udo hereto
there bushes, tot mg taka Uw m&lt;mry.

Thompson's lx«&gt;k will find sifo instruc­
tion to attacks of disease."
The work is sold by subscription oaly. Mr. A. M. Webster is the ogent at
many of our citia-aa. Wo would sek a ting tho horse in the mod ronvratent
careful hearing of tho merits of tho stable, tes paused not to inform tho town
of hia return, but shook tho dust of
book• » ~
______
Nashvilla from hie foot and went spoodi- and boerdiag liowinOtsogo, about
ly away, leaving an ominous package one hundred persona from abroad, who
boliind to tho heads of another party. bare reeortod there to find rest and cure
There are three or fcmr hotels in the
Plato, but I
btxh latek
I Want that Mensy I
There is no need of any busmroa man
endeavoring to suataih a loiwr—a oa
credit three hard times, and I -will not
coll one cent's worth more to any tma ex­
cept for cash. All the—indebtud to mo
by book account or note, aro requMtel
to call immediately end settle to avoid

DRHD LIU OF ALL ■.

iatoi to tbo speedy recovery uf tho sev­
enty-six dollars that " were on tho wing,"
and to be betook himself to Hastings to

F. Dwight Jf- Co.'

Shop in tho Elevator
Haanwoa, July SO, intk

"

or

nil

ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,

•zBSEBK.’
Art

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
which thing h. atatoo proceeded to do.
And with tho order that wm to bring
again to hia fingers tho Money h. had eo
noariy lori. and so providentially brought
within bte grasp once more, Bogun re­
turned to Nashville with a light heart.
Ou preecatmg tho order, tho man on

Oxa of tho horses on the County farm
d.ed suddenly one night this week. H.
waa won nt night, and in the tnnrning

Mansfield House to get into tho good
greore of Gabriel, the adored waiter, m
soon m may be. Gabriel to the jrlnre
of waiters, acme of your low darkeys,

receipt of a Large and donrahle Stock of

Drugs And Medicines.

none of Wingo money, end never bad
aay; that Wing had left a package with
him, which ho would ia doo time turn

Tucnus Airorr preoeated us with a
very fine basket of peecbe*, on Friday
lari. There were three kinds in tho
tMsket, blood, yellow and white pcachoe,
and they were good enough to eat.
IIdh Massu. a man to the employ
of Barlow A Goodyear, bad hia leg
broken one day this week, by foiling from

ins following totes remain anclaimed nt the IW Office ia Hariings.
A. I* Abington. Frank Barestt, Ttenm Cutler, Maiada CrowaU, 3 ; Itewll

Hon. AUSTIN

BLAIR

WUl address the j&gt;rop!o upoa the po.
bticnl issues of the day at the Covxr

Thursday night, the fith of OctoUr,
there is a dance at Unuiu Hal). Supper
will be served ri Both L.Btooe's city res­

Hasrtlnffto, Mich.

THE LATEST!
ELEtrdwar

but a small ]«r. of Euteid. and that it
isternyfortunotobeaaiahabitaatof
too tod &lt;*y (?) aW having bat a Kmitod
esjUitomr.ro there, will not quarrel with

Store.

�Hair Restorative
5 ’JStSEl

AND

FREE LOVE.

1NV1GORATOR.

NERVOUS

DISEASES.

IJSg'tS

BI2295

onnui ar cubs i
IjgLiftrfc «»••*»* vantram kImpok . F~.

THE GREAT AMERICAN TH CO,

iif u

rxarrsTRRFT.
P. O. Bm MU. XBV TOMS
.11.4
''CHILXiRKfCCR YFOk TIt eSl ■

CARBOLUrTABLETS,
------ '

■

TO BO BOOL directors

lUoW BiUm, •»

—. -liF -

“

i-'SEI

Buim art not a bneragt « ""J
mu. of tU wntM eontafa tC

AIK1N,

DR.

IS’o. 11. Canal St.

GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.

STBIACI

BITTI1S

^I^sig

Bs
cured, by ill um, of Scrofula and
cLfer Wood dutam. h ermiaim,
baidm tin lodidt &lt;f Prtaua mi
Sfrvp °f Stdlingv:, Jrugt import­
'd from Samlm for iU esvrtu
mm^aetvn, unknown and not
Irpt by1

GROCERY
AND
PROVISION

BLOOD

PU1IFIB1

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

sew:

Wfiy
J» it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sals
every year?

faciurtd for a

riMy rAabluhr, tkm &lt;u fmorilm

Because
As

Cheap

TTicy aro the beat combina­
tion over made.

can

7687^5573819546659
No the

bought in Barry

Why

Druggists rcoominefid Dr. Hoback's Bitten
to their customers?

County.

BLOOD

Because
After years qf experience
■nd tn*I they have been
proven to be a sure euro
for Dyspepsia and Indiges-

PILLS

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back’s Sug.ir-auitrd Blood
Pills?

Because

JUST. COME TO TOWN.

They know tho ingredients
of which they are nude.

w^
Arc Dr. Rnbacks Blood
Purifier jjhd Blood Pillj
tho best remedies taken to­
gether for the curs of all
tliaoiucs of th® blood ?

SHOES.
HOLD ON A MINUTE

Because
The Blood Purifier u llio

SMALL PROFIT, FOR CASH
AMD CASM OMLT f
J«HI O. Hint

Michigan Exchange.

Aflrw&gt; BnA.

O» P. 0.

BS gSIKSItS

rtitssr

nmmvi S0MB&gt;. **r. (*■■«■&lt;»

JOHN G. RUNYAN
Jefferson Strset. MaMings, Bleb.
KEEPS THE LARGEST

AFP PEST STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHORS I

«li teli cou tains the celebrated
rugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden fur its
mniiufactw, and tho Pills
eonUuu tbo active principle
&lt;»f Podophyllum (Mandrake
Boot.) and b n substitute
tur Mercury.

wi^

~

Aim Dr. C. W. Boback's

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DRY GOODS,
,, .CLOTHING,
NitypoTstr* ex o o
SHOES,
WATS &amp; CAPS, '

IIfiAN, WEM8SDAY, OCTOBER 5. 18?P.

IMMENSE

GROCERIES,
ve Jf ythiMYotTWaut

The Champion1'of Low Prices.
No Man, Woman or ChiU ewn par more fat Good. in my Start THAN THEY
ARE WORTH. Itiaapmutiro hnpinrihility. I do not aak it.
last to coma yourodH eend by your neighbor.

SSiwaiSEsSE

a d«roa» doc

HA TINGS

DRUG STORE

in eafoptod to jRpdnaa large1!'
i Wo&gt;kiathav&gt;*B*o&lt;*teMr, aadhe
i • r ‘ » ia.L.
- - - —&gt;-------

Iron. Naita. Glam. Fob. Doom Prieto,
Oita, Putty Iluba Rinu,
Bpokee,
And all kiada of Wagon Stari.
BOOOKS,

At tha roeent meeting atf.tbe Wiaoon.ia State Medion! Soritey, a jmpm waa
road by Dr. Wateri—M, of Bntm O*t
. «&lt;

1 by caerhther broath—lhero were roft
• bloeeymthata bon* ki»4}y upon Errand
Um that Mailed an the bright one tanned
abero Ur.
•'
And now U chanted eirwagriy (box
Derby did not think it etrange) that »r»rr
thought of the child'. wan understood
by bar frtowd of the sktaa, although she
did act apeak, far ate oaaldwX AU

3OAIHH

roctiro Chai cm be derirod and brought
to Uar to riimtJate and .MMeeg. atady.
u fitUMj and MfeSfr Sf|M -

MUJCEIXANRMW
1K)OKH

BC11U0I.BU0M

moat of Cha bmaaaaa men, or more than

•wdaya agoja tine feeder of the canal,
and in ropmteifeWa being abowt -the riat
of a of^rtfaw bte^-not Rad Rockiage
Califcmk papeoaro trying te teak,
tha weath«r an^mible hyjablbHK «*
account of how a man there haa btea
'.fnteMttodeaUtia Awnai. Ibero mate
harobreti aenldnoMtahinfateay.
| Mfaiill hil Win
!rottedMthe faiM IlttttMlI, WPb»
*&gt;«b'«&gt;od be draouaU with ’

LOWEST PRICES.
’

GRKBLE A Ht'HSEIX.

DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,

•«n»r din/ Any friend, r aUed B3L:
“Nary one. nnywhero," I atuerod.
-WiU they ettr her nay frwnd.F’
aaklBUL
'
"Not outaido of MaaercbacniU, and
« lher friend, all wear clean ahirta, we

GROCERIES,

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY
,

fl TIE IMIS m S1W!
,A J

Miysfliuro in the State.

M wttt ulPlWM* tin Ml SaiitMla
ill »• I

BfflStpp^mrod rf aaykft*aOu'-(
1 acMred ia the negatiee, nor «u
thcr any proapw* that they mr wood j

HATS, CAI’S.

WANTED!
ITT. TXT, BUTTER ABB EGGS IB BABBY COUNTY.
Vat which th- TOgbnat Market Prine in CASH will be Paid.

ar n. mm bctixg ma.-uine

I

BRICK &amp; MORTAR

■li°.,sm.2L,l-:

aii Rtpairin

$10,000 Worth

*W“

id

Real

emdBiM, *ttee^doo&lt;y,«
Dmwiiua, to gw, — UU.’ «&gt;dh0
■ored a iMBlatekw. ,deaouaaa W Md
a. Ucapahta ur ririLandmn.ZEia. fcr;
eigaero wieb cotM to Amenity totaki
the tweed omo, Ae moarin of rir*.
ftAmarikla. Frooeh. O«Mta, IriJ.
M told Jfagfak hUm and
no uaein the Eadtaal jnrty tor backin

X'^Z^e that taaay. ahildroa are

�ord of j&amp;%nral in tbs mind al every
lbw rovuty ba ho Republican,

n—«oi. «iv.eidi»»jn w.*.u

RUSSELL * NEVHVS!

NEW GOODS.

he?;
That must be sold within the
J xt Sxty Days.
1 tJOUW &lt;70

TUB FBICKS.

HEAVY LUCEX FANTB,
ENO bl K JI WALKING KU1T8,
GOOD 1’RINTH,
FACTORY CLOTH
10
FARMERY* MUCH. CUMKI-

^WMa-staisstiat
■jagfrgjtnjt tsdte.it;

TEA VTORTH 11 W FOR

try laths work! wear before witnaosod.
Union and liberty establish*!, alavrry
abolished, and sn entin. nue de-

Bsrrawr
.rfttto..

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the Crmj and devote his

New Advertisements.

time to closing up our hooka.

Dry Goods,
IVouons.
jhiudy-Madc
‘
Clothing,

A fifteen years btuincu impcr-

.ndrtreS'

dinary changes as it is poeriblo to imag­
we were budding np a commonwealth ine. Con wo afford to trust the !&gt;emogreat in wealth and popolalioa, and that crau with al! this ? I®t thorn first few o
on tfaohoete at a eiril war, and despite that they are all right, and intend to be
homwt in their dealings with the people
the dismal prophecies of those who would
make us believe that tha country waa to

itively requirea, thia step, and

u’e expcab our cuttlomera will
at once examine tlmir accounts,
and aetfle'ihe aame ^y Cash or

Hats, Cops,
GBITS'FUBNISHDIG GOODS, it.

Note.
Ever thankful for the large

tion and many ills of a like kind. Dem­
ocrat*: stump orators bad told to that
tha country van ruined, that tha war was’

Patronage we have received
from tliu community, wc shall

nil, laidy to meet them on naw iostoi,
and to conquer them again.
Ho reviewed the new end progress &lt;rf
the Bepabli&gt;«n farty. the object! for
which it waa organixed, tha great works
it had srrt.mpH.bed, end showed what vrrisad to dust until Mate aro left with '
any Ilf., to them
Whs! do the Democrats derive of usl
that we meet the samo adversaries today
as la the daya of the rebellion, but they What do we propose to make issue upm,
an singing another tune, asking as to leaving out the past. The speaker
overthrow the Itepnblkaa party, with­
draw our support from Omni, ami give
it to each mon at Leo, Beauregard and
those who took up arms oa the opposite
side. Is there any roaeogyby we should
do thia ? Is there any reason why WS
should withdraw oar confidence end sup­
port from the Bepublkan party togiro

uoV.ofiicr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Gosh
and Prompt Paying Customers.

You can’t open that Door!

Wo are now receiving a Very Large Stock of

New and choice Goods,
’Tj ' -A.t very Low Prices.

-

CARRIAGE FACTORY

CMS!
(Wffi!

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS1

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

fyrites the attention of the I
Citizens of Barry County to.

it ought to do, but never aids about to
doit Tha following u a eempia of ita
advocacy of Mr. fiaaMi “Ha is the
pasty candidate, and justice to car pori•* -adfcrrf lite party aeg- soquirto us to lay disttaccly, but finrSy,
that&gt;u* columns caasoi be used against
Mm.- This seems to be rovy liks loek-

their new styles of Carriages
and the Superior Stock used j

teg revenue, the tariffhas been Ucrrased
three times in as many years, and tor .
every dollar that goes into the Treasury
of |&gt;e United Stales, throe dollars go
into the pockets of the manufortun-rs ”
For one yvar the rmtoms revenue was ,
1180,000,000. According Io Mr. Thur­
man, thsaa tuom that amount went into

!BER

United States Watch Co.

OitxTempcred Steel Springs.
'ariCitoi&gt; seULng below

axiom? Always thia : “You have no
right to exerciso such power over sover­
eign Steles,"
In the very hour that
Gnat took from Lee hie sword at Appo­
mattox Court House la April, IMS, and
nbel. wen. begging for life, the northara
Democracy again raised the howl.

The Largest stock of

Jackson and Grand Rapids

Prices.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE

LAB1EB ITBCK TUN

EVER I

Terms to suit Purchasers
;

Rememberthe place-al the

Old Stand of J. L. Reed, foot
------faA than a bttt one obligation reatiag
epos nJ, tha support of tha ticket, tha
whole ticket, and nothing but Use tiskat" Wa nait why AossffsrlA if net AdA•def Whatnew obligation roato span
him? And now that the penitent Lu at
last fcud the path of duty to lay in tha

6R0CER1ES’

movt proper for raising the money.
Again, the IMtooteata said that we
could neeer pay the pwblrt debt Thme
waa aoaaaia trying
EI.M»,000,000'
W Owing to the recent deehno in
Might Just M well give up first a. last
Maaihav. tW^.WO.yw,
Bui titewe goods WE OFFER THEM TO
Ota CWTOMDS AT THIRTY FEB
CHiT.- DISCOUNT FROM FHEHand taxed everybody, taxed Ifelt*tag* OOB RATOS 11
Th. soto^rf tbeptopk.tehUUi
gov* frtaNt Atria* th» hag ywtoatef
the war, was eqadtethis emergency,
and they stood upbravriy, ttoohad to
save the credit and hemer of the roualry

Provuiona,
Earthan Ware.
•
Motions,

Detroit Sept. 17.
Steam Cracker Bakery.

mh
WIT8 fISHUG-IACHUS,
MECBAIKI

MUSIC

BASK,
fcovuuaV !

hand and ordered for.
Het wishing it.

TffifBV I HdH BOOKS

(VISIONS,

�■ ICHICAB CENTRAL R. R.

Oriai River Valley Erie
Warnmn baa pal up 100 dwsllfagji
during Ota peasant y-r.
Mr*. Akra. Marker. af Wsoona. d-d
uiWj on A. 17A alt
a.nw Union Fair, at tend Itejadc, J—I
week, appaaa to hare ben a nucaa*
Mr. Oady, af Grand Rapid*, auM a

An -gte Lee l-m kilted in Menomi­
nee, which maanend 7 fort 4 inch—
from tip to tip of wings.
A mu in luaing, one day teat weak,
drank forty giua.a at lagar, and w—
baud the fatter part of th. w-k.
Th. Wecrao JTrrrU publialiee ua
.■H|i1am—t th. —cord of J. F. Drigga.
It raflacta tbaMghaai honor u^n bias
Twomen from Kenkaka City, Illincu.

I

Mm C. Dnterat Ionia to tha Bedga thia wwA. and to ton ntee om, .publican candidate fore Heratar facta
TU Georg- art rotmprufag fallow* 1
Tba CU&lt;fa&lt;ian Otoarab, m Naahvilk, and ndsrtoa.d tfetlha panpia know
Tha p—mlattaB of the village of Slurwill ba dedicated Wadnaaday, Octotoar
6":o4’f
IDA, 1870.
Sonaon^r^rr. «. Bu&gt;-

Gao. B. McKinnay * Co have opened
far a few weak* la cm *ida of tba bnOding occupied kg Woodruff a How—,
and Ary othr any quantity of oraamMtal and u-fal thing. tor 01 to 41,60,

32 naw in mat— during tha l—i mon A
In that month, 14 bars been diacbargad
on expiration of acntenca, two bare been
patdaoad, two have —capwl, and one
died. They uro doing a good biuina—
Tba Wenou. UmU publkhro th. Mtewing. with the raquact that .Scale p«per. w ill copy :
1200 reward snll ba paid for tba ra-

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Doer ud Window Frames,
,.„,Cornet Stair aad Ornamental Brackets,
'■ ■ ■ ■“ WeTrejl Posts, Banisters, stair
’
Railing* Mi»«S

kmkat the naw dtepfayoF Watch-.
GUb^naA JewafayafHarafafn few
k-p* bettor —rtrneut Aah &lt;u U
found ia any cilia* aad kaap oa add­
ing ««it tha fateat Myfan df —ryAfag

Thaaaw flmmaakaiful fa their profeaafou. and wiU plMM tha- who try
tli m. Throe afSi'tad with decoyed ar ■xebnng* wiA it far a long ttona
rn-Lwg troth, Or who desire new wtl. at Thank* M* M*J. F. Gun of Kafam-no, baa mr—&gt;
ad • machine by which all Ao opera-

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
&gt;&lt; *nrl: Brackets of every description.

upon Ara pretty (warily, and if a tea*
dor* fall, Ufa almost irnpcaniUa for Ara
to get up without breaking something.

Peninsular Railway.
Middleville PUnUr^r -ya th.t the firm
Of Smith * Manly, of that place, prnpriatom of tba Manly ftjto—.1cam. to grief
to th. amount of «K^0. oh. day Mat
ca—s of elactric-rtroke haring rot— ua- I w&lt;«k- A esdurad woman pro—eutad
dor my ob—rratioe, I thought I would 1
pt*—nt th—a to your nttmarotu real—a, I
through th. rolucuu of tho Hearn,
with th. hope (bat they might not b» perance man. “who w£U 4nd «aAT- at
u n inter—ting
tU liquor de^am.
A gwnilaman Living in Central lllinuu
Ma. Wa. Mixa* of thia villag* howned n yonriing cult, wlyicb La kept in vbuwn us a stalk of oom that U r—Uy a
a small paataro near th. bon—. One cunoauy - errs wonderful It is the
afternoon in July a thud— .bower came Egyptian pop corn, sad there aro ‘15 son
up, aerotnpaaied by frequent and severe ..a the one stalk. The corn fa
ligiiininF. Imm.di.teiy after one blind with tha exception of one ear, which apingflatoi, the roll Ml to th. ground.—-

but upon opMiteg the body to their aurprise they discorerrd a hide nearly large
enough to admit a hen’s egg a,-*n|&gt;letely
perforating ths coifs lunge. It ttamt
tho lightning had entered Ac roll’s
mouth, and passed down ita throat bafiira performing its work of daatrurtimx.
The following cireumstanona occuned
oa Ao farm of Mr. Pixd, osar Belteruo.
Eaton Gouty, Mick White sitting by
tha window on. day during a Aunder
•terra, Mr. Pool’s attentior. was directed
to a tall white ash tree standing u—rly
in the centre of a field a1joining the
bon—. White ha wm looking, it was

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
On &gt;ax»—Legal bleaks,
fed fer.
Woaxn S—tag—Tb. Cur.

Qua—In good coudflioa-

S.
(h. In.
aio fine ptocea Sama wan not larger
than a fork-handle and eighteen twenty f-t tong. dhan tha dbtorf *
jnpostom, and fir* or aix frot krag.—
Than was not a ptoea Luger than hie

Tnu fa a great deal af teeknaa fa
tha County, but it to much better Au it
waa Than nr* not tuny da*As, but
the way propl* to ateaka i* a caution.

Bewnr*. buildfag.
They mil a good
dari forth, money far-tad.
T. Prxtrr h—Wo r»-Stfad, built np,
aadpaUad th. boot of hia hao» that
tt do— not look Uk. tha —a. placa. Ha

his—ortraadabte daily which^.1

ty w—Aar u fa usual at this time yvar,
we *ro having warm shawwry woalber
Uko A. niMdte aranunar. Everything
teak. a. grreto and Arfltg a. fa Juno - Floraucs Eton, Ifatrtei Hart, David JcrWa notice that oid fnm^kin-da- aad daa. Nancy Jordan Edwud My-a, Folly
OdaO. Baa Sub, Fl—no. Vaughn,

&amp; SLADE,

lath. Haw. platter. ahfagte* etc., roodit absolutely new-ary that b. should
han grantor faaliuo. for loading ud
anloactfag can.

Ouaaai-F— a*. tba tmtoido

I.1D SHORE &amp; UCMAJ
SOUTHERN BAWY

W«irnra—About right tat tha Fair
W«IT of attention—Blair's aproch.
Fomo-Thal aloteabrroo aad baggy-

■ an oppoote diraetioe.
Th. other «M&gt; fa. U uythfag, atm
mon proeliar. Down in anew hoary
bottom timber stood, fine oak .the trunk
I bang very straigfat, and cntirnly doroid
of limbs for arvcety or svghty frat ftmo

VK* 1

.dMfim.

�NATURE-

Hair Restorative

aXMgl
t'S-’-J
“

DOCT. DODD'S
E R V I N E
XXD inrrtOOBATOK

Xsree Tonic and Slomadtic

2?Js:x“c.‘-&lt;As:'Sax,5»

^aasuiaz:
Sgggg^

’

wanted for

FREE LOVE.

SE3F£:HSSF='!S=-“:

calotiM &gt;'&lt;&gt; mo»k
NERVOUS

DISEASES.

'(Sts

.(gTHKC OP CLUBS!
GREAT'BAVTXq TO OONBVMKIte!

jrESfttearj.'asfirsi
MOT MU TH CO.

JUST COMET TOW A

SaSJl'aMI ■ Ato Sm&gt; »t K.Wr atoilu. will
Cto.Ute tote Um Wto. W Ufc. Il to .JwtoM

U f » rOXY 8TH£KT.
r-C-awMu. anrrouL
&gt;u.«
•• CHILDREN CRY FuR. THEM."
WET.I.R"

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CARBOLIC TABLETS,
Da WEUfi- GAItBOIJC TABLETS
Tw. ■»■ III te ;a.,lh ium I. dl .mm r.r
asa.'ssr—

HOLD ON A MINUTE

■

FOR WORMS IN CHILD REN

1870.

roa

1870.

IJake Superior!
.taaoaxvaistoMS faan iaaks aad oUwr '
I think nfMrur hslf-inch bad
mat^soa for M-1

rwi4
JUm, sad ti •
SMALL fJtOFrr, FOX CASH
AJfD CASH WLY!

SiSisSsS

frtnftBrrrraattBSHMi rar-xr;
=£ijsji
i^iFGrR“SAX3ET SS:

JOIIMMJTAI.

u-rw was an .torstion U w«Jd pndtoblr

tUn to Ued th. tab.
Thr trouble in
UHte a tfokon ia k rnttof s tabs, th.
bafthyou spaaktrf; toffl b. tM diflculty u» uhsaMiac th. sir from it in ordm­
an i. ml
&gt;
*ru:- —11 -. x.

Michigan

Exchange.

Mttl

WOOL CARDING.

Why
Is it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year?

"Wool Carding

Because
They are the best combinstion ever made.

Why\Do tho Druggists reoxnIkend Dr. Hoback's Bitton
to their customers?

ofabKMt.tary kmd. TbaaMdaofwrml dMidaoas tnm eoauaon to this

7^SilSEH«aS.'ixi
scsfir.sswSsiteSjs

I?fk

BLACKMAN.

sad gwtoisilii bmt vbas wn tn th.
foU.
Ostalsa M&lt;b rwwuata pod. on
th. tM.^trAntar, and may b. gaiUtad
aad plaatad silfar in th. fall or Mriy
■pria&lt;
Taking into oonmdmtion th.
ttoanty at th. tna and A. vs&gt;as of th.

to IHhiljpMMl. MJ.

Because
After yoan of caporicnce
and trud they have been
proven to bo a auro euro
for Dyspepsia and Indigos-

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?
WOTatfSSfc
Ite -HatoM LmS SUtohrrto.lt* Sil.
aswtsaw.-

.

JSiKisii:
ifSJSBSs

hooda

Th.r. ma ao prababdiliM that

X-sSaSETA&amp;ri&amp;l!

3E’»E

fc» toto *«
M UM||!..... . »4 IX.
Mtewlvw Itehto to [ruwl.i AiMrw.
rouSHOX. class a co. BtoM. jiu. . row.
hs^a. rs. c&gt;mm». n.vak UM«.jto. .tant

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s?£L-as'~~**~0"
Onsaw Wam Wsanm—D. P. A,

■

«»' »PT*F*.
SJf

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rnK»5fejsEn»a
•JIZL."-*' ““an

Why

Are Dr. Hoback’s Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
tlie bent remedies taken to­
gether for the cure of all
dismses of tho blood !

Because
The Stood Purifier is tha
«nlv artieto in the market
which contains the celebrated
rosily Drugs- imported ex­
pressly from Sweden for its
nixHufacUitv^and the Pilb
cuataia the activo principle
••f Podophyllum (Mandrake
Hout,) and is a aubatitute

BIB roiMS to to. nM&lt;
rw»iT«&gt;i u.
Urtt«toli»MiBir.t ii.ritoi

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1&gt;UY GOODS
CLOTHING,

1^,yRB.L.C.°-^

IGAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

□I DATLT UXEiriNG LARGE
jopman n Tiiiin

SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS,
GROCERIES.

Cv

IMMENSE

*a'-l

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
iA.ai«Kjajnnz!iHi i

TYM. II. JEWELL.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

I acnooL hooka

vaoTOti aa*

which should trike her dumb wul» aur&gt;vr end shuno; mm urW rebukethat
should rouso her. and frighten bar out
of «B this waaknres nd misery at care.
For tr*ly it waw • poor, asirrabla life
that «U wawhring atr | nd Uta way
out of H did not appear- I«JW&lt;Ui&gt;&gt;,tuiu4 vmmb hid stood up,
and pemnixd tlrlitj am! honor toward
each other, »i*’M Idgb
“ “J
•_____._ 1— _ ,.L &lt;1—
I .11 1 —

SCHOOL BOOKS, ,

/7&lt;y&gt;

LOWEST PRICES.
oiiEULE t ncssrai.

Sept- f. IMO.

HATS, CAI’S.

DRY GOODS,

GROCERIES.

DRESS GOODS,

BOOTS, SHOES,

jUmI Ur.d-.tfb. Ud»*
•IomI"

TU Hit ditinel word, that H

CROCKERY.

n HE IMS M SME I

S^.H.nnMi'iWYlfrCT : in u“' 9t“u”
finite nrfttii adPhMUin "H raral SaliMa
’

'

WANTED!

ALL THE BUTTER AMD EGGS DT BARRY COUNTY,
For whi.-li th , Highait Marital Prire in CASH will ba Paid

.0,000. Worth
rji/a'zuiiir.

BRICK &amp; MORTAR

Mt as though l*nradiw—all that could
b»-thiawwrid without Hany-« w
“I will amt Hvitaew wtea ha ■&gt;
pdMd.Md dared not thiak of what lmw,"wH»a&gt;»lo Ur-df. A«d in
would b. Cha
8ow*MpaW»d; thw frem. of uund. filUd with ugwid.
r— 1 L— _t.k
r.„
.K.
^^nnVrem’r.T-L

Hdioy Urty sT fa MM.
1RW-70.

It was nrs^arkable £» a ray

£^.“Ejrftdi?dFx:

L Mill! I

warroo 4[frV^ &lt;□*.»

thwrrreu rnfcc ; •
Ar-:;;i

�Save vara mgwev!
BUT BUTO» AT TUB

CETY BAKERY!
-y"»—

*

fa-____ _ vrvrv __ L-i- 2
I th* R-publioan party, and knew full wall1
. the wfaba* of the propl* on aD theqaeebone of tb. day, and that thi* rommitero
wu a unit in favor not only at the risU

MS!
on

Confectionery.

trerr hif'cwdersold i
NEW GOODS.

mmvaatioa appMid to the taaaialftii to
aao th* raaolatteaa, the purport of which
waaa Tally known, at teeal to "Bapabh-

MB!

any Bepabliaaa, Ac” la thia the gwotternaa ia Aghtteg a ghoal which cam.
* &gt;th U pnetaaly th. some .oft addar natatoar biddteg. oar wm ft. prerom.
Wb.t
that eharartreure that portion of hta ar- euggroted by anything w. mid
tide ia which be spank, at Mr. Blair w. did charge wa* that h* bid tha traharing beat a candidate far Banator
daring kb term a* Ooaaraar at U»a

*i
IT
'X

VOESon.

itSjr
1 accused
““
which I *m
of tho " desperate
game of defeattag. wberevirr by iLA rib.
Ztate‘Ut^l!3X

^y&gt;J*Z«yZyL.^friZr
&lt;aara*,ortha want, and wish—of dif
finest loaalitia* may sirggaet Wa tare*
■too tba arnanao* that rereral speaker*
fruta abroad will addnre th* jwopio of
Barry cotmty.
Wp w«U4 taB Maaial
attention to Ihe local urnmiug, „d ate a
fal attaadaao* o/tha paapfo of *B jtertte*.
Lot the peopl. ia each tecalvy
make ft a egnaial duty to bar* all Beoas-

JU

TfcvWfcrmtrBBFuR
&gt;«■• SPOOL* COTTON al
H1IAKER HOQIMi,

_

OI.'H CUSTOMKB8 AT THIKTT PER
CENT. DISCOUNT FROM PEEV]
OUS RATES!!

•

'

J. B GOODYEAR.
Dry Goods,
WM. BARLOW
Notions.
Beudy-Made
You can't open that Door!
Clotliing,
• Hats, Caps,

itirely requires this step, and
we expect our customers' will ’ ’

tated a tew that paired white ha wu
State Senator, by auroung hi. own
hsro before hinted preUy plainly, that property and that of hi* township about
’ Wa would suggeat to our friend, urar
to M“It look, that way." W. should oneAflh its each vale*, is occupying a
the way that now ia tbmr tima to make
’ Kka la ba ronnacad that w* ar* mte- poritioB befarn th* pnbiia that &lt;tee* not
! thair Arrtunes by aanrring a latent upoo
| talma aad will dimrfidly pabtrnh atomj tha locality af th* CocamiUro’s hand the plan, that will "gat out arery rotor." ।
‘ pteta denial if th* lion r^lauma can
] taa hi* way (data to rnnfetetftly mak* |
garter*. W* thought then as we ttaak W* prorate* Measn. Bowse A Co, on
RjuiSy “ Itapublicun " is deridadly I bow, that th* gaetlaraaa wham th* adi- •hr itemocrutic Btata ticket, would bid .
miatakra u to bi. historirai facte, when
high far it.
“ Fl bare th* figure, k, |
h* on that Gw Blair run behind hi. 1 tor inuala are “ tending Ropublirwaa"
ticket ia eraro county in the third Con- had taken a wry lirang* method at
grtnalona! datriet. at th* last eongrea- ■\ manifastiug their appreciation of th* '
' sons! rtecfional the Aset being that bo , honor aontemd upon than by tha re­
did not run behind in a ringi* rounty, ,
■leant the on* in which th* opporing
1
Wo
cancfid»te U»*d, and ia tlut one oolr, .

MILO

‘

Vv&lt;J&gt;.d

Will retire from the active du-

tics of the Grm. and. devote hia
time to closing up our bookfi.
A fifteen yearr buiinctt'imper-

All Grades.

rtUVYLWKM PAMW.
■MMnm WMLKTNU FUITR,
good paurra.
FACTORY CLOTH
Ji

feU G O O.PiX- E.A R .,

.uvvXi i

UaitnlStatee Senator, white an* an. in a
hundred would rota tor “Itopublioua'. » toe, wa ragrat ft." Now th* gentleman
candidate, are* a* their toteanth abofoo ia fighting the air again. W* made no
i lint th* nariity of “ Itepablioan'. ” attack upon th* Central Commit!*.
Wo Mid nothing that rould ba re mb- |
ctecidadly entertaining aad w* aaggaat stoned, untea* it it made to appear
that a man, who as Saperrtenr, adrocak- that tha editor at th* JbfaUaaa ia tha I
•d tha e..nif.M-.* of a poaitir* taw of th.

.
kJ '&lt;.1 r.

at once’cxnminc^tficir accounts,
and settle thet&gt;y. exit or

n

nuknrastte sold within the
J xt Sixty Days.
Winroo THE PUKES.

HU88KLI. A

AV M

The Lsrgest stock of

Ever thankful for the large
Patronage we have received
from thi* comiuunity, we tball
U'&gt;vr&lt;rffer vur Good* at great­
ly RWH^EI) PRICES to Caah

SimniMlSHING GOODS, fc.

What Door?

----

. inunufactare Ctothlng to
ehar|* at tba Tsitziain

MX J. K. HAWEIBA,

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

and Prompt Paying Cuatomen.

“ow rverivinu n Very LnrRo 'Steak of

New .and choice
Goods,
_
~
F
tvaqq-Low Prices.
ATsrtffcrEre IF they

।

R. MUDGE.

’
hot

&lt;
CARRIAGE FACTORY.

THE OHEAPEBT GOODS XIST

REMOVED

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR.
We tarito th* .pedal altonttasi of ver
reader* to the fallowing fact* aad figure*
sa pmentwl by Senator Conkling, cf.
Naw Turk, ta a sporoh at Utira . few ,
oreiung. siaea. It [mwente sn ecknowl- i
I *dged feet—tba economy of Pretedrat '

fags may U aaah a rorooau
Turn out
and giro tha fc-akrr. good audiences,
showing that their tabor, ar* approriatad. Th*** area giro thdr Uma aad ta
bor cheerfully, to thi. work Of n*c*s•ity, the totottage taut b* tew in nnmbar u the oteedos ia aaar at head. One
(or two at moat) ia each town teaR that

baton the BomiaaUoa,' at which
. »ak. myself liabte to such a charge 1
bo say* himself Mr. Sanford was
'
y«‘ ■ sersu-ited' a Itopobtann
1 oar first rhoica,” aad “we rapportBomtaee or incdod other* to do *O| I
I know too wail the impoaribilitr of mrintaiaing a Bspubbcaa orgaaisUioe if such

li. R K K D
.

Inrhfe the attention of the
Ciiizeiu of Harry County to
f their new etylea of Carriatea

| Th* .tnmgvwt Miweeteou it cantata* far
th. nomdteatarn i* "Thai Mr. Eaafard
_________ time ba* aimed to rspnaeat th* city, M well
sodtag Jun* 80, 1870, th* »* the mlaruato of th* distnsta, with a

LAME! STICK TIAN EVER!

Ac Superior Stock tued
,|tn thair Afanufapture. H'e
ve^yhoat

We notic* that on* of our e.cbange*
rbargee upoa u that ear artiste* oa th* .
ttenahrial qeeation an a special fight.
qtatallr FwTy W. bare ^okra re
be raid t
Was thi* filling to* hfae of
plainly aad unaqiuroaOly apo* thi* qaa*-rdtofropp-yy Wa da bo&lt; attach reach
ttoo, that w. think the triaod* of Mr.
importance to th* disclaimer that th*
bolt is bo&lt; a part of the Sanatoria! roaOur position i* simply thia. Mr Blair,
tML Aad white we object to thi* hiding
of all tha many troaltent man of th*
behind th* Central Cmnmitta., wa daam
party ia Michigan, is ear Ant (batea far
Baaator, aad w* adrocato hi* rtatau I
•gala* al! roman.
Tram, Mr. F. is in ,
th. list, but w. make no .y^rxal fight I
against him
La fact, our ^erirfjfoU fa i
ia another directs., aad w* brifa** ft to I
b*. j«rt fight

uafiDU with te-iire and pntlauu
All ttxraid work; reek fa tha manner
that vm mak* hi* labor* most e&amp;etual
friaoda are working in their own prahu way qnfatly, Mtbay at* iaUto habit
of working
Bwpubbeaa. mut not
ateep a* the Victoria* at the peat, or re*t
content with th. taureta already won.
Bemmnbm that “ aarraal eyiteaee fa the
price of liberty." and tear, ns work un
dcaa which bring houat to do aad hen•rtly dona, will tacreare our majority.
This cvpmgs ia ia reality a Wry im-

ASSORTED TIMBER.

United Stat

Watch
Oil Tempered Stael Springs
W e are now aeliinf below

OOCERIES!

Provision!,

Earthan Ware,
Motions.

Joekjan and Grand Rapids

Pricea.

•

ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE

AB REPRESENTED.

"r^toe ilandingto buy will

Terms to suit Purchasers
Th* abb** from th* ffaau Jmal at
theOd nlu is rather angular. ilm wa
prid. ia gretag that ttekM ha tacre—od tak* into rouridarattan tba fart that th*
|»p*r'u jaaiahufodto worst Democratic
flutter. , W* shook. are toft that they abant fa th* State, and it appear* mor*
'■fagularthat th* writ**tbareof claim* to
t
;
,
i
&gt;
f
‘

Sa "BapobBMa Cbuaty Gmveatiue."
although by hia artfateitdoa* sot appear
that he lira* anywhere, or ha* eras a
temporary pteae of aajoraa to th* Onety
ofBarxy. More than thfa, b* retene to
boigncnnl of the irfateore of any Bopebhren paper ta the County, though
ii'arjbidy also known that there ar* two
staunch ItepubliMte journal* ta thi*
Ctasty,
&lt;*
»»•“ rixerfel.
iy bar* girt* ptocn to “ Bopeblicaa’s '

Hem ember the place—at the

Otd Stand of J. L. Reed, foot

dMiaad tha man m recreant toda*y,
white the tortetem.*taspfy at last "toCrete the aetke takan " aad giro* a* a
reanm far handling iham with the aoA*ei kind af political gtere* that it ahaU

Detroit Sept. 17.
BUl.TJIEr’T’J. laAAu

»-Bll Qs^ Dally Arrtrlag.

Steam Cracker Bakery,

2129

mH* party." A procioe* ret af fallow*
th* " immortal ninety-right" are, to b*
rare, when they bar* tha* to ba patted

GROCERIES

PROVISIONS,

mechanics' uh

i ttr anra* ratal.

WIT? WSHBS-IACHffl,

�rilllTIH!

■ ICHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.

Grand Hiver Valley Division.

They keep vary aaaron, bat without a
douldwiU aoeure lodgings at tha ax
perae of the County in a rvry taw dave,
if act baton wo go toyewoa.
Where is the nee ia our going off oo
a long strata of dnnuuriation of these
mon and char viUtaaira It io&gt; eeeret
thaltbaea gamao.aro played oc every

grounds. What has beau doae ia onlv
a beginning of what will ba den. aad
with that which m to ba, our fair ground
wiH aompare favorably with any ether in

John Wolf,

DICKEY
&amp; BENTLEY,
•
.jjjXe^hetnenM

THE LARGEST STOCK

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Framer,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
'
Newell Posts, Banisters, stair

tnr ?reuflht to 3Rutingj,

Wo notiond but taw benaa on exhibi­
tion although than were some fine owes
entered ; bat when we wore 'round they
were nearly all before carriages, driving

abated effectually and tar all time, aad
nun holos, gamblers, and robbers reosovad from our village.

fine Merino, and OotawoMs.
Thera
war. also soma very be Chester White
awl as o« exhibition.

Michigan Central R. R.

Dciteau Cum-lh. Huwy hat
rvcwnUy taken a perdue b hie I&gt;rag
aad Onwy bustaees, Mr Theron E­
ting of Coldwater. Ha M a young man
of ability and the stiaagw no doubt w21

a F. Dwight a &lt;x, Grobb a rumlL E P. Barrell a Co, of thia viRago.
and Eh Hhupe, of Middleville, ah
hitated acme very fiaa ooUaction. of egFriday era., September 30th, wo were
the happy roriptaota of a valuable Doramight boaean Dy the way, the*, Boek,
toon, euaristing of eatables aad proa
eye, Greble A BuoerU, ageuta, took th- Larka Credit is due Mias Mariah Bush.
Intpremium. The “World” wuat ia
Eva Booh, and Sarah Blivea, they
being the originators of tMa noblo «crprioo. And wo would say io all the
kind donors, thaae takno efj your
gracroeity will over be ranieniliersd by
Emmett Cole, of Sheridan, exhibited u. Hoping God’s btesKHg may attend
and had ia opacattan Jone ofG. tr.
you in Hfc. Aad iaafly a hosaa in
ffalTs patent Ratasy Harrows whirti

Peninsular Railway.

Tbs worktar prtadpta af this U«. b
each that by auro gcaaf over the ground
Ihaaailia draggvd, ro-draggwd. cross
dragged aad dragged all over.
Many
this implement btd it is claimed by the
agent aad patentee, that tha rotary prindpta relieves the draft.

1

CLariotta, nd drooped tha people of Haaiingv at the Court House on Tuesday
eventag ta behalf of the 1‘rohibition
1-rty Mr. RobiaMa u the ouuUlsf
tor Srostcr for Eaton and Barry, and Mr'
&amp; is the candidate tor Prosecuting attor,ey far Eatsa Co They won batoned to

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

'and Brackets of every description.

HON. Z. CHANDLER!

I am aethorued to ray that Senator
Chandler will address the people of
Berry Qmnty at the Court House Wed­
nesday svwatag Nov. 2-jUl 1-3 o’clock P.
M. upoc tha Politaal ioauaa of the day.

pumpkin elxmf the stat of an egg, with a
perfect bbeenta protruding therefrom.
Dtntx t flwta have opened anew
moot market at the grocery stare st L
will not Ite yaa
A Kibble, aad propose to keep all
AU kinS rf??M?&amp;CrTTDTD8,
kind of manta in the but stylo Thia
ja a Very central location aad wa doubt la any quantity to null purehasen
not but that they will do well.
As rua a job of plastering aad orae-

credit tbora hanl trarae, end f wi.l oct
sell ono rant's worth more to any CM ex­
cept fur cash. AU those indebted to ma
by busk aanouat er note, aro requested
to call immediately and settle to avoid
laying orate.
Jsnv G. RcxtaB.
HateinSa.&amp;fL-th. J870.

ACKLEY * SLADE,
t o r4

their poet Two of them, the late Carlo
Road, and “Father" Hoaftrd, who died
last February, lived long eoough to are
the eracaea &lt;4 their Ob wurk tallv enur­
ed, ami to ran sumo toward tor thsir
nobtoealfdoutaL
.vtiotl-i

Niia.

mJBSWdQSs

Druggists Sundries, Groceries,
Baskets Bird Cages. School Books Stationery, fc.

IIOWAI

WWIiHHBW
Mra. MrtiaraEafl iriaao, of Grand RapIda, sad were bar own handiwork. They
wen oat property stahmd tar a promium.
rat brings^fa ttoamraty, Atal they
bripod smaxiegiy ta d rosea ting the hall.

—; "’Hardware Store.
itao »nBOrr^roy*:w«
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tn

la*.t 13 month*:

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Hair Restorative

‘^IXKDY

sSrEsss-s
M rsa.wwsat't to wv as;

N

DOCT. DODD'S
E It V I N I.
AND

IjrVlGOHATOR.

Free ts Book Agents.

juu Modoiaii

#100.000

NERVOUS

DISEASES

■EaftET"-’

•jiSfess'
Sl&gt; -»A t&gt;l¥K3A-SS’a»7 u? Af.

TMEA-JVECT.HR

^VOID Qt'*CtS..f,&lt;D,.r..1l. 1.

e8ra3l!irs2E52

S100 PER MONTH
ft— u, u..c
to&lt;~. l» ~ HU»U^
UmFKulr. "&lt;»selmeKr^ •

TmmenaoogFT:

FREE LOVE.

I spring, buried ia the proud.
Reaper to buy by the box, but
■■B IIUMlIl ifhooght ia
utilise keep ia tin cans,
isrba should ba gathered on a

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Fremont Engine Works

ITS VOTARIES

SIS .Hsu M. Okms, 111- rsTTsaA tboisr *

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WELLS’

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DR.

I CARBOLIC TABLETS,

A1KIN,

PWo. 11. A?r*xis*l Ht.
OHAJTD RAPIDS. MICH.
small ouaatitioe. U.cwa generally be
purchased lower by the band, aad U
n-.orw convenient
Cod&amp;kdMM-U purchased m small
quantities, aa It is unpleasant about the
bouse. If put in a dry place it will get
too dry; if too damp it will apod. It

boxaa toe' uas. Mustard should be
grouaduad kept tight.
Cream of tartar, tartaric acid, oaseneve,
and sal volatile should be kept in glam
bottlaa, particularly tha aal volatdc,
which should'ham a ground gUas stop­
per. Usa' cold- water to, ‘dism-lring il
wbmiMcd. ' .
.,
. ...
Karp cheeua ia a drir, cool placs, and
attar it is cut wrap a cloth around it aad

mm
:e^SEJ£«£
“! 5towstaslmawal
“
s.s pe»
teKSaK
. ,I gaffd."
Hsu
MU.

riwystf Inv.'seU-

reui.'s «&lt; । »U.«4

called,an merely wM imztXv duff.
(told ai a bermye. Dr. BobaeP,
Bilim arc not &lt;r beverage in any
I sense of tie Word, lad contain the
I mod erpeneux drug, bum Io
scinica for the radical nrt tf
J Indigedion and Dyipepeia, and
'far alt caret icAfrc a tonic and
i ttimulant are ~

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STOMACH

swet

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Why

^!^X,S±13•4efiW^.ttSX■r,• -

Is it •hut Dr. lluback kSluuiacli Bitten increase in sale
every year?

BITTIK
b&lt;&gt; pourwd into vinegar. Cold toe should
be saved for this purpose.
PHMrrws and yllios should be Mt
Tato gisss, stone or china, sod kept ia
arocdplaer. JalliM should be pot ia
molds or tumblers. Strawberries, pine-

dm, came to (hi,
' country and introduced the Scmtdinatian Blood Pursier; eiucc
which time thoutande hare hem
cared, by ilr tur, &lt;/ BerofuU and
other blood diteaen. It tmddiia,
lx,ide, th, Iodide of ZWussa anJ
Syruf, cf Stdlinffia, drum import­
ed from Sweden for its meat
manufacture, vnhnown and not

THE GREAT AMEBIUN TEA CO.
si j-w rzwyrszxr.

SKBSSw--

JMry

pack tight in a jar, when it w01 be betP.i»l tlsMls^a topstk
PROBATE ORmtR.

ts-JSSSEE^Eri.
iw?^£S£S35c=

EatraygE
SWfrt/wStT»a»«».

ctrnra in thie
country. A
tingle trial will
conrincc (he mod
Optical of ito
temderfid tedru.

Fiiinu

Him
Dr. Hoback','
Blood Pin, are
VMmmtd by

«y «fl Mffliu.
tmilar pwyoar.

1ST COME TO TOWN.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,

Because
They arc the best coiubituv
•ion or er made.

Why
Do tlio Druggists rvejuimeiuBDr. Kobuk's Bitters
to tb’eir customers f

Because
After years of experience
and tnnl they have been
proven to be a sore rtre
for Dyspepsia and Indigo*lion.

Why
Is it that Physicians use
and recomtnend Dr. Roback's Sugnr^onfcd Blood
Pills*

Because

BOOOTS

They kuotr the ingredients
of which Hwy nru made.

IIBI1

HOLD QI A MINUTE

IttUilA H. HXILLNAX.
Ug ertkAtet ssmwi I. .h

•

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FlUX

!
.u.! sSwa* ;

szri’x

Because

dnvtaMMffa
sxtesawly leu

The Blood Purifier • is the
only article in the' rtiarket
wbicheontainsthecclebratttd'
ewatly Drags -imi&gt;oHcd •«*»-•
prcssly fnnt. 8wt?dMi for'its
manufeetare, and1 the PHIs
contain Um ndivv Nrmrtple
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Boot,) and is a substitute
for Mercury.

fee eente per

-fbr Sale by Drugg let,'
tutd Dealer* in Patent

jr«H«&lt;iw. .rent-eke*,” |

.t-roD? aj
MIBDUE.VXX.LEI
jasesxiitftstst^"
Wo»! Oauaing

Arc Dr. Robaek^a Blood
Purifier nml Blood Pilla
ll&gt;« bMt'rcmt^lioi taken togetber far Ik a ears of all
dtacaaceOf the Wood?

Why

Ayer's

Hair Vigor,
For reHorino Gray Hair Io
Its natural Vitality and Color.

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’ A. dressy yteA

.

Ard Dr. C, W. Ra.UK,
Stomach Bitters, Blood.Purifler ,*ad Blood Pi)U the
wvuld ask the e.Uxoa.

HHG,

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HASTINGS, BARRY

dry goods
IMMENSE

SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS,
GROCERIES,

«far.ignotdtek.
. of teraadfagbcqka
rabooljfc , ondtaio . mora «&lt;

Want!

“*• tet Mpmtana,
??» ?
’rork’“?।

XMKStt'
rewohth.

tanimM. TUauliitafanoftefatellaoCMMrtatfof^tio.. Tbomranl
Caaliiiaa
k^ pace with te ratello*tel,H te human bteng i. .tented.
Wl&gt;7 teteda* "laanl atera.**borum. a perorao.nl prat of teqwte.ll of

taO-ai. .,&gt;» THAN THEY

„k

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UM

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« U. IWm

T1-, -did. „

On. heated telara Mr teak in te

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

kaowtedg. of te Xotfaah iaagMV* in
tbh W- «b&lt;»Mh tey han hate it
apAoa. ja ita parity fteapat Am teir

andoattemdayll.'

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TM p*Mb ■ rnteg &lt; *"

SCHOOL BOOOCT;

klBCKLLANEOUd

SCHOOL BOOKS,
gladly pH* Ur ta»wl«V»
bra and highra ariteratio, a diraijdte
, that oouM help bra tea ate* appoaiotwo at te moral boartega ia email moV

weH

‘John, tf you
will do thi^ fa.,
„ ,.
,
only thing tes-wfll etert feuheriami."
G.nley roplted, "Ira a good Calholi. I
and rawant**
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wholjte/bratefto whhteJ’^tmJ*

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la ecanaatwe with the Ibutlwarr,
।
'ilh a fall line of heavy aad Light j
Work rosatently o-&gt; hand, and
.

HA3YQ000 J
t§£yofiLMeKa—.

A8

,OQd'jlS'Tr TlgfgWicU
t&gt;BY GOODS,

DRESS GOODS.
BOOTS, SHOES,

HATS, CAI'S,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY

Bain wM ari Prito, Mi « iffl nmil SttitWn
w a x 'r i&lt; u
____
ALL THS BU1TLB AID EGOS W HERFT ttJUWT,
For whfek te HifUaat Marko* Frte m CASH wlM bo PaM.

BRICK &amp; MORTAR

ud iatebralioulooramnuratkra. Wilk­
in thirty yonra Buaua oartlom hu boon
aboKted and tba thud part of a greet
utboo rated io (ho dignity of fraoman.
BoBgiooa toleration haa bora granted in
Turkey ; ate in China, Italy and Spam.
The eduroUoo of th. Jvung Ran bocal mtw reed tematitutaoaof niter.
'
takw out of te hand, of th. PrioriPeople of wealth ia oor tear. town. I
hard ia Au.tria and pUeed under tba ' •rand IhoircbiMraa tar otteatea io far-;
oootrol it tho Nateral guranunaat of •oign teda, till te priartplao of Npte
ti:e araular powvr th. aw a. in thia raaiunan odaaatel &lt;Mof teaaa, oral
mon try. Th. grant tin at te ' aiaotoouth century, American Haney, haa
baou bLtted oul, and faor wfftno. of
ehratel. ralud to tho p^ittek WAoaraM
and citumu.
Within thirty yaara te
Sandwkb Idanda Kan booa nJ .email ‘
from berbaten, and han Known a
pratperoot chrirtian ownm unity. China,
Indra, Japan, and (he Uanda of th/
Oraaa hat. I»r.a opened up to tboipramj
oftegt-pel. Tbi temporal power of
tho Pope, Which hue exiated deren han
drad yun, nad which haa boon wielded
with .uch terrible adoei in te iaterrat of
WgMry, irptMm.* and wrong, ha,
within a few weak, gone down, and it Ja
to bo hoped forenr W. hare witnaorad
another Waterloo defeat- Napoleon te
third, who aworv to dofead te rojrablic
end -afterward, mounted to njrMO
power by trampling upon te nraV
of better man than hiramlf, ia aprte

MMWlM twi!

Worth
aa nwd E»vpe„ and te latter arith Aaia
and Africa. Within a abort tan. te
Rad m and te IMdotnaaM hot
been luted |ty te Straw aaaah andte
our own land tin. Atlanta and Prate
•era—era aaraaM by that groat aafcoalarvrk, te Parte railway.
Im
tba votU moron, and it baa uxMd tenter
m—Later. rafenK... tea it did

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turns
-The Largest stack of

od at tho beck of his ambiliou, and that
Co nation ha hoped to daatroy, has so
far forgiven him, that in torrow and not I know that for years be haa been your
in anger, it carries on its records tho first choice for that position, and fideli­
ty to friends—deserving friendi—m pol­
itics sa well as in social life, is certainly
a virtue; and besides, ths ability, ths
Ws are in receipt of the following lel, ter from on influential Itopabliora in tho
t Cornaty of Ingham, not A candidate for
any ofSos, which ws dram it oar duty to
&gt; plans before tho public, that wo may ex­
t onerato all parties from the charge of
lUrfL Ws printed the note from a copy
I we made before sending tho original to
1 B. for publiration ia the ApeMFriend Rtephsn may as well nndcr1 fiat m last that wo are sharp

Mffi
CONSISTING OF

UIT88EIJ. A NEVINS
secure delegates both for Mr. Tbomsa
and Mr. Itoomev. on the issue of United
States Senator. Too, as tho avowed and

on exactly opposite position, tba so
rolled Inlwr"Reform Party—would no­
minate him end thus they would be sure |

That preliminary vote .ought to bo re­
garded as a test of tho strength of Mr.
Blair ia this county, at khat time,’asojw
[xMed to Mr. Chandler; bocuMo^M bo-

of a candidate certain of a largo num-

All Grades.
-

WnirstUtAwpji*

.

lies of the firm, and devote Ida
limo to doaing up our booka.

•

A fifteen years btixincaa impcr•
itirely requires thia step, and
/ ; t . t / // tjfj- ejp^ct* Our customers will

• integrity, and unflagging iadi

................... gi once cKtuninc tltcir accoupta,

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J. R GOODYEAR.
WM. BARLOW.

You can’t open that Door!

urd*«&lt;liciU*"&gt;e by fcAMf iw

OT

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whoto people that their prime
is
simply victory for the sak. of poUlfcol
plunder. To acaraplteh their design
they have divot! deeper into thn slime at
partisan trickery than ever did aay other party in tho country, and that too,
when liiutr only hop* of obccms rested
in lu^ng entixtey aloof from tho sligbtest action that looked like political kna­
very.' Aa ills, the laraw ia practically
played, tba glare that attracted foe a ■»meat, ia only glare; ami as tho specula­
tors step rate the open air. they are eonsaous at having boon but poorly enter­
tained, and most marvelously cheated.

OT &lt;*•&gt;“« *° tb*
dachne ia
th-o good. WE OFFER THEM TO
OUR CUSTOMERS AT THIRTY PER
CENT. DISCOUNT FROM PREVI
OUS RATES!!

j Ever, thankful for the large
ijatrnunge wJK bare received

Mr. Howard with a wrutera man, thsu
certainly. Mr. Blair who resides at Jart। eon, only throe hours ride from Detroit,
boernn* nearly as objte&amp;maUe in that
regard as Mr. Howard. I am no great

ubw offier our Goods at great14 REtfTCED PRICES to Caah

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS’

and Prompt Paying Customers.

■

of Congress on tho llih tert. Tteeag- i eboice at Iterator. then the Hon. T. W.
gregote shows a net tea of one in Penn i. Ferry ought to bo regarded as the mrst
sylrraia, and one in Indiana, though I appropriate eanfodale. Hs lias troops
without doubt Robert C. Schenck, will of friends in this fkiunty, and ia all
parts of tho State, who wfll bo likely to ■pooh for tho o.-itire party. 1 appre­
hend that when tho nuusos of.lho party
•peak tor themiclrru, they will tail's difThe- gentlemen who are to represent
us in the next Legislature are higb-miad-1
ad, iateihgrat men, and bare independenos eouogh to set in this matter accor­
ding to their best judgments. They
Wil undoubtedly do so without being
dictated to by any convention not har­
ing legitimate juriediction over them.-1

mtoated County tieketo. and in a few lo­
cality, candidates for Representatives
• and Senators. Ws do not propose to^go
over the reasons which they mgs far
tho course they are pursuing ; the ool-

Before this paper reaches our readers, '
they will have learned from other fciurce. .
of the death of t^fchief military load­
er of the Confederate anuiao daring our
late terrible war, and will have reed, al-'
•o, glowing reports of ths honors paid
to his remains ia the dly in which he
ry proper plate, and at every proper op­
■pant ths last few years of his brilliant.
portunity daring tho present coarsen—
We nodes them, not because we think
they have strength enough to wort out
E. Lee fills a fisll pegs
Defended
any particular result, but beeaure, ia the
from a family of historic rvinowu, whose
nature of things, there era some inrafnames were inextricably woven with
ferabla ob.tach. to tier racoMS. which
tho mumrntuous struggle, out of which
ws wish. plainly an J briefly to pretent
And th. first thought that foraWy
the mind, ia that ia their central
fwiaapls they have nothing that will
assy and rapid trams.
x The result Uf Una fostering cara. this
eorn-»t national solicitude, the world
knows, and the knowledge is not eraneeoent, but will be aa assuring as time­
lie has eareDed his name with the Cat.
alinea, the Mark Antony’s, and the Ar­
nolds of history, and such ■wcoeding
graeraiwn will use that name in conneotfon with otbsra. Who proved unfaithful

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New A.t
and
choice Goods,
very IxiiV I*riceH.
REMOVED

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR.
integrity. ' Wo1 Kato k&amp;rirn him in- j
innately tor fifteen year*, and think
him in all reepxts eminently fitted to do
honor to the people a. a Legislator.
Thai district ia largely Bajmblwaa and

LAltU STOCK THIS

tataly the endnrwment of tho Chanty
Gamton a!fonlv no ground for the
formation of weh on opinion. No one
kuowi better than yourself tho SOM with
which oath resolutioos ere earned thro'

either of tliera, the interest' of tho par­
ty and of tho Stein will bo’aafo. I hare .
not written through taoiirse of hostility ' ought to be—rad if abated will make a ।
to Governor Blair, with whose election, I Itojwveetative worthy to bo the ■oorawor
if ho raocneds, I shall be aalisfi*!, but of inch men a^Xrtot f, ifoci^riaod *■•imply because I deem the extravagant j
claims made in hiv behalf to be najuat
to the other distinguished statesman dnuicte that hoaerad them in tbs,fare of
| in advert.- majority with seats in the I
I HsUl of legidatioa We hope to so- I
j euro the election of Mi. Hipkins but if
[ivxkxwts ar ths Massa.]
"Bonus” i» the foregoing artide
seems to take it for granted that Lbs
people of tho County are like him inter- i "Tmatt Ixitef Wsa ’—A BermThe
.Ir-.'sAriW wiU. on j
aetod in tho proqority of tho celebrated
"IMrcURiag." and »dl of cuurra join January 1st enter upon its 30th year of
him ia bis efforts to carry out their pro­ unceasing war upon ignorance, poor
gramme. But wo know that no axuuA* erzqs, unprofitable Jabir. |«ov boass- I
erahle r&lt;rt of ow propio can by any poo- -kroping. humbugs, etc., etc., and the
■bib'ty bo induced to do ray ruch thing.
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r”rfk*’
•Bonn.” wants Jacob M Howard for
Bonator, and as a part of tho "Bing''
programme, but if Hr. Howard cannot be
clocte.1, by the means both fair and foul
which are being inaugurated by hie

United Stat. Watch Co.

ry. us would erem from his article. Bal
this item of it will be exraediajiy sur­
prising to on parties horeobouta, who

ragged resonant in iadasL Ung after
every othar hope of a robcBimu people
had expired, when tho ana of Jefforeon
Daria had eat ia the clouds of contempt.

What Door?

from' thia comsaflnity, we altall

re-nomination the pretest year, for the
position ho fills with so much credit to
himself sad honor I . ths Diatrict Bal
in this tharo is one thing that U of imparf8aA. aadhi.tho almost open ac­
knowledgment of about the only oul•pokeu Howard mas in thU motion of
Barry County, of a bargain botwain tho
ftiw4.nfMr.lL and Mr. Fsny. by

WEI I

D$$^
Provisions,

Knrthau Ware,
Notions,

a*a New Block,

rumi a beoou.

NEW GOODS.

'-USb'WE!.

GROCERIES

HOWARD

; be sold within the

PROVISION,

. SglyahWALtt^GWm,

&gt;™J«£8 4MtCH.CAM«.

CITY BAKERY!
“c&amp;CKOU.

W»v*1 IrtM

�th&lt; R.tn^'cv
Mew Advi

GREBLE

aioiua ennui a a

RUSSELL

Grand River Valley Biviswn.

“ So did I.

rSTi

!

Sash, Doors,Blinds. Door and Window Framer,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts, Bapisters, stall
- ?

outed fartbar; a tex inch pipe will hsv.
to be drive* and the* wa may expect to
sea an artaaian wafl. Mr. 0- has teat
money ro far on hi. rontrifk but still to
ready and wUUag to go ahead and not
abrnwlou lb. rotarprfo^ U to. viltogu
win only aari.t him a Lttto in hi. toffl

£raw.sr.t -g-g

^■TT*1 "-dHtaL It uti'toto

For Sale or Excha

W*ms m nrx S.-a.Mum.r,, -Wo
&lt;Sp the following item th. Allegan
Jtoraaf II wu smrf by the Gangs*
cum.pondasd of that paper.
Bawssom, HL, Sept M 70.
Mr. V. dear sur i brtieve a belong to

1
tellers think a her got ua ia a Ulo place,
but ear moat sgwrioualy toolia jour1
’
good furnrthin stuck up sola*. The1
eathera konfedarisy is not dad it to onto’
Mag Donnoaa. lathe wards of mr;
Undarbridge Webster it Mil] hves, and1
all taa grants, roltsx*. end kock tod
Mn^XJLlS^r and Har^y Wright, ,buttton ia and out of tuflt, kart Ham­
ByordrTefltepubltoaaCo.Com.
D. R Coox, Ch'n.

HON.

l1h*HDLER !

’
WHO. arasx a»
lImaUaa&lt;*. JXov. 0. IISVO
Maa A Wife.
OU Kashiovmd Girt.
Bride's Fate,

ever to tbs Dsmocracy gmttestes* wwU
as the Nstfoual Guisrawiant
I trust
that too psople are hardly prepared for
thatjustyot. In tbayear IBM ths Ba­
publican party was orgaaued upon tba
tirosd basis of liberty end even and axart jaatire to all men, without regard to
easto or color, rihlto the Itosmuntia partysomainsd, as it over bed boast, toe
champion and expoaeat at that highmi

HAB1IWAEB

spirit, the immortal parts kaai ba tied
,up aa the baddies limbs, gnats baamata
may pearw na, balti* may go inter our
vital*. Bum ihcto mav scatter our ire
out. and then tbs auto.™ kaofsderiev
will remain ia potansy and like the notes
,of dad scllwrn nmrtnrs go ar Marching

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KfuBuau.

GOODS AND PRICES.
G RUBLE A RUBSEJlx

SASH, 0001IS AM US,
Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

The relative pcritwa of tho trio partire
rinoa that tone, togrthre with tlmir g—
oral Mt. ami doiap upon tba qmist—a
of Elarsry
Tsmjmraace. are well
known to every sitiaan of even the moat
moderate intelligussre, and needs no ex
position hero.
The areata of the past

and Brackets of every description.

CHANDLEH’S

Owing to the sorority of th* lUna, the
•ditor of thia |«por waa a nab to to fill
of th* man, mentioned iu last week’s
bin appointment at Hickory Corners on l)asn&gt; aa baring boun umud fur
Wednesday evening. Bat tba County highway robbery, waa concluded MonC.-mmittes direct na to give notice, that
i JobaJL VanVelaor. end Geo. M- Dewey.
.mH apeak at that ptoee on Saturday

jssbh

FlRNITtfiE!

W. H. BUBk A OU-’fl COLUMN.

John Wolf,
North Bide Maia Street

Men a and Boys' Shirtg,
Men's and Boy/ Collars,
Men’s and Boys' Uuderelotk’g
Men's and "Boys’ H'f Hose,
Men's and Boys’ Gloves.
Men's and Boys’ Neckties,
Silk and Linen Handkerchief,
Umbrellas and Canes.
Traveling Bags,

K. Owen,whohas a nurery and small fruit j
farm iBbut 2 mitos nurth at toil village. 1
li**pl*red epos oar table a basket of i
nice strawberries, and 'has sevnral'nwrr
at how. TUakrrfd! R[»&gt; Itiwber
raw ia lb* latter pa^. of October! They

iTHJJJJjAgGEST STOCK
rmurmut.

Srrr Sriugkt te Sutinge.

Wall Digging.
I au propawed aa usual to taka oontnxa. for digging wdk efoterm. ote, in
toe beat manner. Also eloaaiag and re­
pairing done promptly.
V“ ’.J-—

’

Dxccsn Hau Wont —Hunting Bp lo­
/What • perfect satirfhetion and par";
cal items whan Ibero ain’t any
gratiltoation it must ba tor men to pound
A. W. lUnrr is going to bare a first
each others fares _ to jelly, and then pay I
elam barore. shop in hi. new brick.
the riling. 110 or Hfr for it Tba mrn;
tbought of it appears no enticing tba*.
w. .tewrtvw lww so many of our eiti■uaa&lt;.t&gt; rtfrtoi from indulging

OTA aptadU A—rtmm.1 af COB
FINS AND BURIAL CASES, «
h.nd. A GOOD HEARSE Furnished

Arc in receipt of a Large and desirable.

ROHRER’S

Drugs Ajstd

WILD CHERRY TONIC
■

Uul lll^eg Ruticcy.

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ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,

tiara.
OsMuawnt. - Bouvethl ng
for oar litlto girts to busy thsmselvw
about at odd tunas, can bo found in the
folfovieg:
If youdmiro to transfer prints to glass,
wood, eta., you mast first ooat tho glasa
with dilute lac or ctoar eopal vantoh.
The print must then be mosstmsd with
water, and, white tho varnish remains
sticky, tho paper is plaraJ upon ton
gto- with toe print side oc the rarateh;
u must torn bo pressed Rsetly to mako
it adhere. Several folds of white paper
am now to bo jJared upon toe back of
the print, also a board with a light

c™
Dysentery, AgtM, KUtout Fever,
u.mci pr^M.

r * at 11&gt;* Mtttxr a co.

Don’t Forget

MEDicrbrtae;

Every department of the well known papular Cduling
Store will be found complete.
, . •* ,,n

DETROIT, OCT., 1870.

DRYGOODS!
Particular attention paid to ComponnAing Prescriptiflcs.
CLOAKS and SOTIOSSI

will art tot you
All kte£ rf^SS&amp;O^tuiDB,

STORE OPEN

at

ALL HOI’E8 AND PRICES LOW.

In any quantity to suit purchaaere

Hardware Store.
Over SOO DETROIT 8TOVE8 «
us Ln Use lent IS month* 2

’

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:«2S
\ IN
AND INV1GORAT0R

Michigan Exchange

NERVOUS

DISEASES. -*
JUST COMETOTOWN

swuntsnsrsi

Boddfs
as

THEU-JYECT.'IH

SHOES

JSiftr -

TU nMM&lt;.Q W 0. MSP ^--&gt;4 ■ MW r |

»». ktoyu to

ON A MINUTE

I

I ■javesigrs’.xrsig
pzissarss.ffeijar

AGENTS WANTED EOR

. wmm.
raoui urs ar «w
*&gt;
£e»»ag.S&lt;.

"i&gt; orrics.
*-~r« "-j-V " to tr.

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v'-HX

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SJULL tMOFJT,

F(JR

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CJSU

SEEsifeS

FREE LOVE.
Fremont Engine Works

IcARBO'il^BLETsJi

2323482323482323534823233

I A* ..hatoi y fcr *11 B^nAtol,,
JSSEISS^BStMStX.'S '

mm4
n.. Ector to N« York, 3M miU.,
Buffalo to N.w York, 433 mflc,
Dunkirk tn New York, 460 mike.
• * ClrroUnd to New York. 625 miloe,
Cancianaii to N. Y-, MO mi]M,
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,„u „u.
axd ui mow
-&lt; I. ■' U.M -&gt;• »«••&lt;■•- • nl.
CrU to 23 sai*» mawiwa won Um to Ul
DB ynU/r CAMOI.IC TABLETS fSMu.
WM«kra&lt;')ff.Xi »»*S4M '•**£'
a.J]

DR.

AIKIN,

Mo, 11. Canal St.

GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.

sn,-sr. asSr^tegsS t st-

’SSgE^iv
1~.« l-te'.tvd _.l :l» I’

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I1 _^^-issiris:ij2ars;
iMtto. •&gt;* •.*• W-M rWwto- LrMt»«ai- &gt;*• *-

S£fiS
i?*S.
...
is... G.u.—.
,b»«

WHS
to.

L.iSi

BDBACK’S

marirf, j’.mu
is/rinWe xuril.
------------ Sfoti llilln-t, to
callrd, art wertit fiMictuky
' aoii &lt;u a Itrmyr. Dr. Robati't
' Dillcrt art W a bereragt in any
KnK of &lt;«/ trard, &amp;ut ron/uin lit

CUKIOIST

r*;^A*-«y. «»4

CATARRH- N£
Why

IJMPTI

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

Is il llut Dr. Boback'aStom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year?

BITTI1S

Because
They nro the beat eoicbii
tion ercr made.

Sss ■&gt;rZ^urg2s^?xasi:

Why

THE 6HEAT AMERICAN TEA CO.
- . ,31,A;S3,FWr#rAWX.

Do tiko Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Hoback a Bitter*,
to their customers?

'

mu

noon

Because
After yean of experience
and trial they have been
proven to be a suro euro
for Dyspepsia and Indigca-

Why

PUIIFIKl

Tlic Blood- Purifier w ijw
only articio &gt;n tho market
n Uielf contains the celobrntod
eust.ly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Sweden ((jir .ita
mnnufacturc, slid the Ttfls
contain Iho arttre principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Hoot.) and is k substitute
(or Mercury.

Why

west carding.
FI.X.1B!
rtteUr..

XtIm.U aZ WW^

Afu Dr. Hoback's llluod
Purifier nttd Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for the cur? of nil
diseases of the blood ?

Because

rim

***

Is it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho
back's Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?

BLflflD
“W

i StSbJrSSiSSi:

Are Dr. C. W Roback’a
Stomach Bitten, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Tills tho
three greatest remedial the
world has gter known?

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring 4ray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

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VOL XV.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY,

THieoun

GREBLE

:higan, we dnesday. October 26, i870.

NO. 26.

|

‘ RUSSELL
imWfi, AriiALi'J

DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
«€XcJtP®, \jt JCZK 'AC
SHOES,
HATS A CAPS,
GROCERIES,

Ths Champion of Low Prices.

coifiwm pricks!

-r«—™ui ran
H.»X -1 IL

AHKWOHTH.

Sr'pii’ Om wannaahb* aad (&gt;a
Krao wn»am.af PrBeaaa, wee tonm
MM the bottle at WUerioa Haw*
the. bat righto* yM old
Wturtr Cnxaa Baron h the riehael
poet tn tba worid, He lent year-* iaeott*
hri^ ITO.OOO.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE
AnwiiuJ

Aawii.L Faaaaan, lately daeeoaad,
•nteeod the nary at 9 yean of ara waa
wounded at IS, and eerrad S5 yean ia

haado tweoty-enw timea.
Auirboy makMalrtg *aa. juataa
a erooked eapliag makra a crooked tna.
A abort tiara aftaowifaU JrriaC writea
Tboee wiio make our rreat and uaafid
men were trained tn tfair boyhood tube th unto MMther a* Ms fame, wbe
wmafarnnBrifag uFtefar
•.
.
"Yob give * amount of tbe ancriagd
Shu'toUeUawhoO&amp;lM D—lt nad

Mlowinj dvrice: To every prime who
•vught her hand. abe primal. I Um UK
of a doable almood. while .fa ate th.
other half. and Mid :
"If your kmtehtp can actfeeed ia gabfa* Ba io Uba anytluag fa* year

HA3YOOOO
SCHOOL BOOKS,

Wj. afatoc I* hamenlptoto—
ma if be wiUfe

had dirertod tba priuooM to ti
I waa about Io take aomething fro
the OourUady alwaye atmpedl

59
DRESS GOODS.

BOOTS, SHOES,

JIIMT"

one af them, afa would appear i

be Mt at far fret emweaa w

GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,

IT W Ml BSH STORE!
Ab

anywhere in the State.

aiw6'^Srt!'o.’ Jims'

ft» wMi ut Prita, al n iffl nrrat SitWta.

WANTED.’
AL

BRICK &amp; MORTAR!
______

THE BUTTER AJH&gt; EGGS IB BARRY COUNTY.
Fee .Uh the Higfaai Raabe tIMoOia CASH will bo Paid

‘

Crntiii

---- ■m.lGPMOnf

**
gpAiwa.

&lt; Reapei

&gt;

aii Btpairiit

kiendbHMJagmym* Uprwhia
apple that emo. a year fa waa portnd to .mell, and then there Ouae ia
'Bind a eety wim Um, MdWW

trweeod taj more than you be-os the
contrary bo waa iiut aa cam wad aollectod ua faam-hom. eaid that fa
judged .Wte «M niarta, a body
would fiad it eoMadanblebeOcr to at­
tract attention by a pfatamaua moral
chararter than a salty burial eaaa wi th
a twell doBradata oa it MaadU man,
be wan I'd djwthae da te a eona »&gt;
that ■» any l'w taeUad ■ arm year.
There'• aome aatieiadiua in baryta'a
man like that
You leal that what
yoa'rc dolhg it A&amp;nrertatad. Lord bleat
you, to't L» got planted baton he
a. - - - - f -■ i___ u

�MON
Mu Emtou.-Thinking that our patotio frieadu in Hany County may bo ;

'j«*Fi
iSisn

I

OCT. M. 1870.

Ifoptibljc-jin jrflnnnaiions.

chnreh buildings on ths different plana.
Pereoui ia tho country .are accustomed
to build dwelling booses part at a time,
by employing mee’lmnic. by tho day and
buying the material as used. Of tho ex- j
I-dieney of fAm I have nothing to My. I
but I beliore when applied to church­
building, the plan ia usually, almost uni-

A8D
All Grades.

ting over and calculating on thia subjoct.) that ehureh and «huul bouse boil
ding is carried Io entnvaganoa, and

oil tho imperfections in .the work or
style. Now tho quicker a Loose can be
tiniahed after it ha* been begun the Issa
tio»&gt; they have for observing Raws end
faults, consequently tho more readily and
promptly it will bo paid tor. It has
been the result of ray observation that

mi£8
tnrlJjy^S.^J^ftsLL.
JOBmsna».

ties of the firm, and devote his

W Oniagte the mat decfa. i,
thana, goods WK OFFER THEM TO
OUR CUSTOMERS AT THIRTY PER
CENT. DISCOUNT FROM PREVL

time to ' closing up our books.
A fifteen years business imper­
atively refltyrca this sttJp, and

we expect our cpRlptflenUXlU

3SOT

’ rushed into the street, where they were dor fur tho completion of the bull-Ung.
i met by others who had coma forth |o and furnishing of lumber and material,
i see what was up. The wave nstaid to the houso is soonest finished, Ina diaatmove from west to east, both vibrations
lasting, as before statrd, about twenty

You can’t open that Door!
^ver^hankf Mbr the large

gave received
fMin
-tiftfity, we sltoll
__________ oSia. at great|iHui&lt;T.!&gt; rmCES U Cmh
Patronaftv we

GitecBigBE

it

EuDvii

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

d Prbinjn Paying Cintdincra.
Michigan's loading men in point at IntoUoctunl endowment as well as physi­
cal development. He waa for firn yean
PrtuideU of Albion College. At 10AO
tho Mrvicee were opened by a hymn
given oat by tho pastor, Bev. E. A.
Kctrham, and very well aang by the
choir. I*niyer by Bev. Hoary CarrolL.
Afiar an oathom by the choir the Dr.
anaouMed Lis tert. Gal. VI. 14. “But'
God forbid Hut I should glory ravw in

CARRIAGE FACTORY

^BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
faulty - the vivacity and dash of tha car-'
airy, whether engaged in special eerriee,
or os a eu-oparaiire form-th* energy, |
skill, sod scientifio ability displayed by J
the artillery and engineer aBcer-t. all in­
dicate th* superb i*rg" piration and di»- |
ciplmo of the Prussian army. at well as .
the high character of its arterial. There I
is non* of the military establishments of

Mt Enron.—In accordance with a
the destruction wrought upon Strasbourg , notice published in youj paper, the
by tho fire of tho German artillery may 1 Christian Church in Nashville was dedi­
weU raise tho apprehensions of the Par cated with appropriate service. Wodiaiani The thick stone walla of tho
huus-ve end public buildings wore bat-tored into chaos, and tho artillery was
directed with such precision that hardly
a point aimed at waa ever mirttel. Tho
Gorman* inland to open a fearful fire ,
upon Paris, from guns of great rung", ' congregation was dismissed. Tho miathrowing eoormona projeetilra, solid and istora present and participating in the
sxploeiro. Who can toll how Paris;will exerohes, were. Rev. Dr. SammorUU.
of Ciarianrti, Ohio; Rev. D. K Mil­
lard, of Jackson; BeV. F. Turner, at
Sunfield, Eaton Co.; Rev. S. Bredahaw,
of Grand Lodge; Rev. T. Hamilton, of
naato of^the Pope against the occupation MsptoGrove; Bov. Mr. Edmonds, Paator of the M. K- Church, and Purr. Mr.
of Horns by the Italian troops, Oardiaal
Antonelli nay. that the “supreme head Dunham, Pastor of the Beptfat Church.
Of tlia Catholic Church wiU in future bo The sermon by Dr. SumtnerbaU, fbuud-

Then cane tbe raising of the debt of I
th* society. Your rorrespondont would
hare been glad to have beau able to ,
write that thia part of the cxerci^s was
also a sucre*, but unfirtnartrly such

Invites the attention of the
ilizens of Barry County to!
their new styles of C-iowsfes
\ and (ho Superior Sluck used
in their Manufacture. JIV
I are using the very best

IAIIEI STOCK THAI Will

ASSORTS!) T1MBRR ‘

tiona, dropping to |S5. It was eontinuod, and finally the basket* were cireoluted, and tho result oa near as wo can

SKBCIiRIES!

Oil Tempered Steel Springs.
Be are now selling beloip^.

Provinoni,
Earthan Warg,
.' t.
Notion*.

|

AS IlEPilEMENTED.

Those intending to buy will
they proved to b« a down or
so of rocks io all appearance perfectly
nalire, which had bead their way oruahvm tigutiou,

save money by-calling on us

Terms to suit Purchasers
Jinnrmfcrrar pjjwnr- «4

Old Stand of J. L. Rood, foal

New Advertisements.

HOWARD (UNITARY Alt)

That martbt

wrrs lASBiiifi-smffl
Universal Hrthes Wringer

LINKS COATS,
■KAVY Uh» PANTO.

C o nfect ion ery.
*1
I

�MICHIGAN CLBTIUL R. B.

Grand River Valley Division.

Sash. Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Framer,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts. Banisters, staii
Railings Ac..

Election Notice I
Hading^ ftepc 7th, MM

GteHGr&amp;i-Y

'a

“

;r

SfitKi.
oat aad ethers arc nxpocted to otto
We am looking for eiorriaae of nm
inteeaai. Shortly ww wtU sand y
brief description of the naw buB

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets of every description.

HON. Z. CHANDLER!

Barry Coonty Sunday School Aaooaattaa
Bcuau * Latin han brought on , wil be bold at tbs Metbodist ohiurh,
right done hulten. froa the Glenn A Hastings Thursday and Friday, Not.
[ Hall —anufactisring company
Rnuvra, Eaton Ooanty. has a Job
CHS®, ia nunacttan with a paint shop.
» that wtoai mat be printed oaa Da
painted Good lack attend ilia propri-

N, Tbunday.
In tbs afternoon of
Thenday. r^nrtd will.ba baaed froan
the new Piaudant aad other buday
Schoul wodtan, aad from tbe Pratodent
of the A—ociatwa. Tharaday rrcnlag
an addraee will bo dolirared by Hot
Wm. Hogarth. D. D, of Itetrait Other

Henry W. Myara

Nathan Darlow and
Wau B. Goodyear.

»•

ItewtoTaetoag aad
WIlIia-JUNtot
Alrin W. Baiter

PlinrMcOober,

11 A Hncux alill hang on
tor “etoTne." Their atari

ACKLEY ft SLADE
lento 8 Goar, Appellee,
1
* Ma'
Jan£ MeKelray, AppeOaal ) Tg. Holbrook.

Drugs And Medicines.

Aagwrtaa Blchardtoa
Wat H. Hayfaed
Weto^aa Parker.
$ A*W?£»1b«.

UKl

fltiMJ.

to A. W.
buriaaon ®rd ia
thk weak', parar. There i. ao dsrabt
bt&gt;tthakMi»MBaclh&gt; tnrtK
Mr.
A. R. WtoooK Md fceo-aa. - la eraey

—ha«. nu. Jrnenw. ■ M
■nrwjfa- oaateH'-***&gt; U*y totaad te pat Vfi*
,* «*■ .»*

-aka aifi-M
•'» **
toon. ^4,W.^wwhowto 4a

throne; &gt;ilKha tortoi—ner.
Bwaney* Wood.

Hardware Store.
BOO UETROXT BTOVES «oM l&gt;r
n&gt; In th« leas B» moeelmr

�/f-76
orget
1 ■ OCTOBER, 1870.
* JP« COAT!
V1N’

tlb MADE FROM

Men’s and Boys’ fit*
Meo'* and Boys’ Collars,
Men’s Md Bop” Undarcloth’g,
Men’* aotlp.iys’.H’f' Ik-e. .

kHL.

Eiais

MidTsw^svdbrofcocs svW'adoic

Cat ti at tarn tv 8ki!

Men’s and BoV*’ Gloves,
Men’s and Bojsr5«k’i*&gt;.
Silk and Idne-.t Handkerchief.
Umbrellas and Cases, ’
Traveling-Bap.
J
; *,y. •

GBITS' FDRN1SHIIG GOODS,
ALL KINDS OF PAPERS AXIi
MAGAZINES

ITT05, CCLTOU,

THE.1JYECT.9R
The Lehigh University*
ednr BsvflLKHEM, lU./’

AT THE Cm HEWS DEW.

BOHRER'B

$100 PER MONTH

WILD CHERR£TONIC

J. ROBERTS &lt; CO.

DjiMUrr. M".»"«»• re„r.
AGENTS WANTKll FO^

jw COME TO TOWjj.

FREE LOVE.
ITS VOi’AJHES

C-rMg. a~nkto.4..(
wi»« saljaxuiox asosb-uun.* t

AGENT* WANTED!
*M..«an. to
».r

Fremont Engine Works
CtoiiiwW (rei » Ctototto. Ur^r"'.

PC8T OFFICE FRONT.

iMMEXAGOGl’E

BOOOTS
SHOES,
Receiving
yl
—

SSsSEeSlirsS 1 A“

At tttr trrrt tow

JWy Saxaul Huck o(

DRYGOODS!

•aryT.TR'

CARBOLIC TABLETS,

SHORT HA®~"

t to Iluliayt.

HOLD ON A MINUTE!

’

•/tu«—A rr.M.../rwm, nW
MfoyMTM^crtom tU
Wo Moan What -wr «tay.

SMALL PROFIT,

CASH!

POP.

CLOAKS and NOTIONS!
Why

*25

I* it that Dre Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year ?

Michigan Exchange

Because

k ; swMten sod tfin to the te.te ;

*^i upsmiaLirtS^kTC^i
A*XkZ
tboa
with

it,
thia oat
nwre
jxtsi«artxt,?.i±L?s
■Un past*, aM grate nutmeg, error

ERIE

RAILWAY,

They are the beat combina­
tion 'ever nude,

Why
Do the Druggists recQiiimend Dr. Hoback's Bitters
to their customers?

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

$1000 PEI! WEEK
uaU- if N^lreu aad lb* Kta« «f
l-ni.mauliTwTw to Kaffired*»1
6ght it oot I am quite m» the noiiov
vouldwiak *t tho a^ter, aaftftr ny
owa laet I wueld b* quite willing to

hm

enumccnsviiswss ci rarax

Why
Is it that Physician* use
and recommend Dr. Roback’s Sugar-coated Blood
Pills?
_______

Because
They know the ingredient*
of which they arc made.
crnisc vr cuius! '
;
or.E.lT BAVISO TO TO-WVlrens! j;

I

Why
Are Dr. Hoback* Blood
Pdrifter and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for the cure of all
disease* of Hie Llool ?

MW./-UT II .Ilk r.lUirwU.M.-wAlBx. Ur,.
m*m( to &lt;.».»•&gt;■ m* rp^Mnii'. i. cteb |

ITjJFGREAT AMERICAII Til CO,/
bl. st Rom, oa b'owsnbc 11.
Th. Calitbrma
S.neGREAT DISTRIBtfflON
th. n«Mpw iAfc%&lt;PM*o
»*•
mn c.
ManhaO MaoMaW, report*! Amd,
Cash CIOs to the XtMtiat ofSSOO.OOO.
■ &lt; slowly raeovariag of hi. vdvads.
KVSBVTiCKKTUNAWa A rSISK.
AMn^ASgSOI toC^riA.—k

31 A 33 F£8Mrsrillirt

1

Because
I’he Blood Purifier i* the
uitlv artieic in the market
ii hu fin.ntahui the celebrated
&lt;i«tly Drugs im|&gt;ortcd ex­
pressly from Sweden fur its
manufacture, ami The Pill*
nmtnhi the'aetlre principle
uf 1’odophylltun (Mandrake
Root,) and i» a iftUtilute
for Mercury.

frthtlnn

•4£T4Z^*.3K'o"’r

KALAMAZOO. MICH.
..w H,.-,- „ oBo^noBixatw,

Why ~
Are Dr.’ C. W, Rofaaek'a

Stomach Bitten, Blood Pu­
rifier end Blood Pill* the
three RveaUat remedits the
world has eror known?

sm

m * a,1

i.

n, -ir. a , t — r— , ,,

jtssfetas;2f S5TGS

ItoMM M4 Xw bwtoto reMWEK all*
w.kn&gt;&lt;uMMtoM RMN orca A*u*

_i Because
After eleven years' experi­
ence and trial the sales hare
increased each and 'every
year, and thousands of letSu (unaoiidtod) of tho re­
markable cure* they , have

Column of cures by these
medicines.

IW

COME Aftp HEE THE
«»a
“hud stall team.

IIIIJHUI
John Wolf,

’iciSfistSRraS1^
ADMnriirttLATDK'* eat
‘*k w
i

WOOL CARDING . j
.. t

MIDDI.EVILLW

'

m MTSJSOM,:

®m Hrnsht t. ftortbp,

AT KIM-

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MU

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1870.

RVSSEtL
DRY10OeD8k.'.

CLOTHING,
tiotiq
SHORS_________
GROCERIES,
An/!'
- 1 HMtjiip

I aWiiii^'i i 'Inil ■

-

The Champion’xHfiw'Trraes.
citaMoJLrtdKauLjdwttMa tact'
ARM Worth.

er, of ItoU Banta’ adrioo,
“Ay. free-off bar.’your atory teU,
1 WMta wl albeoom eroav,
PutaUUb^wnr/Aivtoyuwtar,
. To Wadna tell to any.”
I UroaaiduirthlogufMr. I««U«o Irecauso he wm iuat another of th* atereotype.1 Vrnriaka gentkuian—courtcou.
hoepitebb, with a oUnui ■ oteam , of
doopotfaaa in hi* chareeter; too natural

Itfaajweitivoimpaewldlity. I do not aak it If act COW

innt io «xne youraolf, .cod h«

r.-jIA,.

.k, ...ill—

T1.J. _,;n j-----

The largest

XOOJ3

Etar offered fa Haatingi.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

i^iss^ATrsir
•■Come," and they earn*; "0&lt;V and

Alltooooedtieton « Otebp YaOrood
ore married men.
... ... JU
Ab ocreaabb poreon fa one who

they want ; "Do tofa,” and U waa done.

BABBaABE
ret*, from the Voagaa to Ao AdoaMo,
intaquoed natural obataefao to an inra-

&amp;rtfo6t, taxna.

Moeh may be areouafad
the
tout otnprfae. But altera three
war. Whan, the rarnrree are out, we Bad

icg but Brit reporWty in indirxltfal
goaiua. both to Sernaa ttaboaft nd
otnitsfad barf with Lota. I otood cp BteuteCT,
,
can account at taMo far «M
•ibaland trwnbiing, quite asabb to ta-!:
" —«- * —•
knowledge rnyodf taaqufaM. aatfl
aaw him turn away gne«d and eorrowftd; thtalaald, “Geeffry. lore! Come

- IWiatobMt Abodyrfhmd

HASTINOS EXCHAJTOr,
'r*- “-"rrtntffirrreMfa-

t^toa^y’a^opinion infallibto fa

-

£112
F.MTIRE

ctarytofag. ofcad him “whet* ho would
odrfao no to for too manner F’
I had ma* up my mind to go to Gap*
May. aadl atad to, «ry dfafaetly; but
qoottay took fa&gt; notlan of my wtoton

BLOCK

Wffi!
HATS, CAI’S,
GOODS.

BOOTSrSHOES,

JO1IX ROBERT*,
'SasUe-J^!!.

« M. i rlollX.

tuis1 “**“*■■“

frotaabtaW- ere
n«
- An tatatid. M Mba unital teteytag
lO recover hie atraagto by aoto&lt;mMJna.

DOUMM, WMM
j
Him Olirc," and with that ha walked
uuIHagly away, and hogan »»»• ~«•caaimd talk with taihee Mxrut Dr. DarThia lint Mktog^raa^uai at the bagin-

.

and driU-OMpaato that a Gaoaaa totny
hai too oy»i of Argue aad too nnto.nf

GROCERIES,

So far, Ara, from prediehng Ao
•towafaU of Franoe. it fa ■■iftwM*
&lt;W dfa
hnrwfW. ky
S?°S“!*‘5a*W.**-■“■’5

CROCKERY

1HHSW M

17

J the train marred and I fob H would only
I bo a waato of materia!; to I feebd my

I

quiet tea tabb. There wa» nobody to
'^At'Uo ondaTtoo eaoond day we got uni with fatocc or trmttoditetho ■wroptpere; nobody to throw the cn.tua orer
toOUdtotiatffoto Il^aretatyptare. ur tread oa my ekirte, or do anything to
I WMF attawbdfjtta*. Ttataahnd break the ealtaly.proper rtctfao of our
dettooil too eouW for It; bat -Art and

As anywhere in the State.

Eiaiiit ur tail Mi Fri® iii.it Till yaral JJtstalii

SSsEHrS:

WANTED t; a; Q 2
AT.T. THE BUTTER ABB ESffi IE BAMt COUHTY,
Fur which the Hcskoe Marko: Price JaiCASH wffl iw Ftol. ’ .

'Illi. bouw. were log atom, thro which
daylfabt pooped, and too wttd blaw

'The Largest stocl

big. white hotel—there olwaya fa;
I hare no doubt, if wo Lad c°noU Tabwm »

atitution fa nbiqultary. Wo pwcuftd
nxma and my truaka were, with «me
didicultv. got up the hill and toe fitglii

SAWING MACHINES,
iVER HULLERS, FEED Cl 11ERS,
CORN SIIELLERS,
■

All Grades.
ty Owing io I ho recent decline in
tfaoo* good* WE OFFER THEM TO
OTO CUSTOMERS AT TH I ICTY PER
CENT. DISCOUNT FROM PREVI­
OUS RATES I!

what 1 wm Ainkfag about it. a* I did

d^Su^ff^at kfal
bZ^-Jo*!;

,J^ilarly toft*

maaaderoom. whlto are a *3*^?

, WW«10i.HH.rtows.
ta-A * JI

Hander., .ho would .till U Franco, rich
fa reourcitaiu tradit^a*. in pimttp,
ami wader blotter mam »&lt;* tar. to
repair her loanee The toy etafaialj
mid feyety of the French temperament
fa anted** that it willrfa* .upenor to
rr-tai, and tost too QnlSc cock will tartart'^ory. _ .
taon nvw more hutoy toon Otar. Om

■.

,A £

�New Advertisements.

BRICK &amp;. MORTAR

CARRIAGE FACTORY!
pohtfasl eocteet Ws hope and except
toons all thia opposition, sren if there
be some imaginary osttso for it, vanish

our rotes may represent our principles,
and a victory bo achieved that will do
honor to the gallant Jtepublkaai in tho
glorious rouniy of Berrien, than whom
in the past there have been nene more
true.
Go-1 grant they may not tarnish
their record In this contest.

Qrttiu. W al llwni
Read,

Read,

Read.

Read,

T« Buy the Best and Latest Styles
Grateful to Almighty God,’.the author
four being, and the giver of orrry
uod and perfret guilt, for tho manifold
teeaingo eowchraled to tu during the
ear which is now drawing to a doos,

get the Best Goods for the Least Money

'MrarraBr
HENR? 9**&amp;FWBY.

Go there for a Cutter,

REMEMBER I EMPIRE BLOCK
Corner State and ole^Tereon

Go there for a Sled,

mi£o

Shkwm-

j

Go therefor a Sleigh,

w7vm&lt;»oman.

wn-ft Atnr'jWkLijodFimsVEBov.

NEW GOODS.

Minter is coming on,

That must he sold within the
Hext Sixty Days.
. DO *'h' 00 THE PRICES.

Go therefor repairs, •

have regained control.
They foil to show ths people how it
io that although the Republican party
U controlled hr men without ability, and
without Wlggriir &lt;l they assert—that

Go there anyway,

LIKEN COATtJ.
J I «
HEAVY LINKS' I’ANTrt,
too
ENGLISH WALKING SUITS, 10 on
GOOD PRINTS,
lue
FACTORY CLOTH
» to IV
PARMER'S A MECn. CAH.-L

Go thereJust to see
How cheap he can get you

the afiain of the nation that they ean.
and do, go into the money market* of
I the world, and with a debt of a billion of
dollars hanging oror us, barrow money in
I unlimited quantities al the nominal in tercet of four and oao-haU per cont.

up a Wagon, carriage,

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

cutter or sleigh.
H'c

are now selling below

Jackson and Grand Rapids .
Prices.

Aay fail to tall us why it is, that
although, u they mar, with a few more
years at Republican rule, ruin sad dee-

upon st the ensuing election, u n matter
of asprmno importance to the honor and
good reputation of the State of Michi&lt;ran, end ought to lie fully underload in
order U an Intelligent vote thereon.
AaJ understand it, thia amendment is

Dry Goods,
Motions,
Ready-Made
Clothing,
Hats, Caps

Remember the place—at the
Old Stand of J. L. Reed, foot
of Jefferson Street north of
tharailroad, Hastings, Mich.

Supreme Court sons to allow erteh town­
ships end cities as may. st a subsequent
olertion. vote to pay all outstanding
bonds they may Lore issued, and aro
now held br innocent purchaser,. Thia
which ho rotons to oak far it a place In is not only right ami just, but i» imper­
the columns at the A’/bUmbs, nsvsr ative on the honor and plighted faith of
once doubting that it would be printed,
though in sccordanos with a life long people can or ought tn dn, and hence Um
rspodiaticc of. railroad bonds now hold
tjwmnswho paid their money tr
m, and purchased them on the
plighted faith of township and cities is­
letter with Mr Gw?rp&gt;, asking him to suing them- ought in honor, tn be paid.
place it in ih&lt; hands of Mr B., which
is evident ho did .
The above comes from the pen of an
Urn statement wo published that Mr. honevt, upright business mon, (and a
B. stated the letter had been ifoler. and IXmocrat, too.) end wo an glad to know
sent ua for publication. wasnot ours, but
enntsined in a letter written from Lan-

EVER I

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

UNDERSOLD!

jittifttni
PrOviatoha,

.

Earthed Ware,

Notiom.

D0TT8 TUIKG-IACBIK,

lisooaooo.
j ‘|l|fltkUk&gt;fthe *'nn
'•

* .'Ifimeto cloaing up our book*.
A fifteen years businen Imperitivcly requires thia step, and

and nettle the Mme by

Cash

or

fyiaAL.ir.il tor U&gt;. Urp&gt; &gt;1’1
Steco our test issue, lively those have
b— (stag o. oror to Europe Th.
Prussians .wm to be gmning ground
steadily. Mota hM capiiutatod. B M

John. Wolf,

Patronage we

have

received

from thia corppninity. We ahhU
mow offer our Goods at great­

ly REDUCED PRICER to Caah
and prompt Paying ^Cjwtyncrg.

THE LARGEST STOCK
Wo are now, receiving a Very Large Stock of

New
and choice Groods.
•
At very Low’!
GALL -AJST-D SEE IF TFa.E~5T

Confectionery.

�■icwigaw cmwAtii
Grand River Valley Division.

, Doers. Blinda Door and Window Fra»r,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
jRsjreU Posts. Banisters, stin

D*! (to. iSteaw
=t: 1"

'

■1

-- «

leaving (he asternal s&amp;ire to bo dtocuaoed by the gwuileseu who were to
follow. He reviewed thsfinaactelpolic^uf
the partias is this State and compered

Iff
The Chairman then introduced our
world iwwowned Senator, Hou. Z. Chan
dlsr, who for sa hour diacwaead foe na­
tional iattrea and ably and eloquently

Select the largest and most perfect
ears, tho oarlnet ripe should have tho
preference, sad this can be decided by
the hardneoo aa&gt;l dryaoes ef the husks,
an well i a October ns any other limo.

area also raised for the purpose at pur­
chasing a bell
la the evening Dr. Haskell delivered
apowtefol sermon on Judo Ud, -Earntody contend for the faith cnee delivered
to the Salute" UtMUteworablo in logic:

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE

hams
, WILLIAMS &amp; CO.
■■ TOW B ,t T m « T rr

ed for seed should never be subjected to
tbc least heat, at mould on the barn
Soar or in the stack. Indeed, no corn
should, not even that for the hogs, but

Detroit &amp; M ilwaukee R R
The following additional appointmentv
have been madwby the County Cammil.
tee. We csuusot urge upon our people
too strongly the impertanre of attending
these meetings, and Isarping what the

UU SHORS L SICHIGaS
sow™ HULWA?

3 ;Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

■pin being 80 foot The windows, three
on each sate, are 13 fast high and 8
broad, the glass being 16x32 inch. The
windows are handsomely frosted in dia-

Hopcrviaors of Allegan Ck&gt;., they appro­
priated one hundred dollars to each pa­
per at tho county seat for printing the
proceedings of that honorable body. The
Barry Co. Supervisors voted to give 8‘-W
to each. We will probably print them
after election, although it will cost us
twice 820 to set tho typo alone

John B, Van Velsor and John H.
Palmer will speak al Noshvilfo, Friday
evrming, November 4tb.
John B. Van Voiaor and a &amp; Hol­
brook will address tho people st Wood­
; tend on Monday evening. November 7.
Jobs B- Van Voiaor. and George M
Dewey will address the psopte at the
following places^ l^pe:
NcriC^X

wh.cb depend the chandeliers. Ths
lamps and chandeliers are of French
b Oast. The carpet io ingrain and quite
prrtty.
On the right of the pulpit ns
yre look toward it i. the ring-,’ stand,
asperated front th* rostrum by a cherryadored balustrade and capable of ooutaining fifteen singers besides the organ.
But the Snort piece of iunritare ia the
ehureh is the palpit It is 5 foot 0 inches
long, 22 inch-wide and 2 foot 10 inches
high, constructed of black walnut and
oah in the moot handsome and finished
stylo
The Bible stand is arrengod so
as to bo rxfsvd ar lowered by means of a

and Brackets of evety descriptions 1

HOWJ

EUtott donated the chureh lot and fur­
nished RfiSO of the cash.. The house la
considered by competent judges to be

or™“S-

DISSOLUTION NOTICK
Peninsular Railway

AGKLEX &amp; SLADE,

-The butterfly has
Tho bug and the
—-------No more can be hoard in tho maraho
The Musqueto fifing his bill."
,

friends and conwqxradests w01 please
direct to Prairierflla J*. O, Barry Co.,
Mich. Wo trust that bl will be soocaeofol m Us aew station, ae be certainly

job Ata' Will kept up 14
standard by lhe' Introduction i
XtstjuiJ**

whackis very attractive. BaiatiBwtoro
Sltroctire ia the way they poll teeth with­
out pala, ui.lit* the fi*ss*w -Ito of
forth they get up al such rsaaooaNc
figures. Ohw ttet ayafl.

s^^kte. — b-torffc--U, and
his odrsut into New London will be a

Are tn receipt vf:a Large and desirable Stock of

“—m ptoasoe

idicines.

�Men’s and Boys’ Shirts,
: Men’s and Roy*’ OoHare,
Boy.’ C»d.rdx&gt;ll&gt;'«,

lost a manto nr tot

I
Men’s »*d Boys’Necktie.,
^Mwrn waxvta re« mm &gt; rw

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,

book

Umbrellas and Canes,

Traveling Hasp.
lSLuSe ksB3&amp;w.cb». ~ caw 1!

GH!S' WMlSfiHfi GOODS.

itau'S. ■ Ra&amp;g

=SSs=g®Ss:

&gt;N, CULTURE.

THli.IJrECTAR
IT THE crrr sews iepot.

ROHRER’S
urcnoaxsT

$100 PER MONTH

WILD CHEBBT TONIC
FtwaauaU Cm»
Dysentery, Ague, ItUious fever,
*m^XjV^^FABIUD. WU KUtTA OQ-»

FREE LOVE.

DETROIT. OCT.,l«&lt;r
taatjacg"-------BOOOTS

ITS VOTARIES
... -«■ 'V• &gt;

c-M JL, Im—, cwuuri n—a
bIaAutos a mth. reu&lt; v r

eS*»«-ktoaUtoU.B7toUrtoU.it kr

I

-• •

TMWtflfcMtMR'

JUST COME TOTOW&gt;

SHOES.

I Am Receiving

Fremont Engine W orkfi

BOLD ON A. MINUTE

My fiMoad Stoek of

DRYGOODS!

fK WJBLlCiR BANNER

CARBOLIC TABLETS;
ItaM. Dtt»~ •/ Um rkMW »r WiW It)-.

-PRINTING

StULL PMOFIT,
AND CA»p

CLOAKS and FOTI0SS1

Why

Pwf g~hl i shmmit.

1» it that Dr. Hoback’s Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year ?

FAY’S

BOWSE,

J. BO I ERTS

AGENTS WANTED FOB

NE'WBuOCK.

Because

&gt;uto ».,&lt;■ M» wmw» r»

They are the best combina­
tion ever made.

rfnstmgo* -Miob.

Why

Michigan Exchange

THKMICSI

BC5IXUK'

Do the Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Hoback's Bitters
to their customers?

Because

Job Printing

After Years of experience
mid trial they have been

PBOMPTNEHH AND DISPATCH

proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Indiges-

§1000 PER WEEK
hik

,i fflumcoisvcuiiossciiiuau.

Cur.fUUY

Why

CATARRH INE

Is it that Physicians use
mu! recommend Dr. Ho­
back's Siignr-rented Blood
Pills?

D MALLORY &lt;k CO.,
■MUUU DKAJJMU

.

Oyatera, Foreign Fruita,

Because
They know the ingredients
of which they arc made.

tW PRESS!

Why

GETTING UP CLUBS!
GBKAT SAVING TO 0ON8UMEBH

■sz?x?^r
I

NOTICE

Are Dr. Hoback's Blood
I’itridcr nnd Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for the cure of all
diseases of the blood?

VA ^ r-TF- l'.j,'--^T!T-T-T....

Because
The Uluod Purifier is the
&lt;&lt;tilv articic in tho market
whUhrontaine tho celebrated
nwilv Drugs imported oxpresslv from Sweden for its
niniiufncture, aud the Fills
ctmtaiu the active principle
uf I'uilophylinm (Mandrake
Hoot,) and ta a subtoitute
for Mercury.

ranoM
IrtnlaiwraMBBCnita.

TUB’^.r.dfiSMsssi:

GORDON

lw.Mn U Um Krre. n-7 Li/&gt; •»* &gt; '~~l~
i~»— ■&gt; u.
fen •
•» j*«&lt;r “

affx'S.TJi

Why

£E£5B

Are Dr. C. W. Hoback’s
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills tho
three greatest remedies the
world has &lt;?rer known.?

After eleven years’ eiperionce and trial the sales have
increased each aad every
year, and thousands of let­
ton (unsolicited) of the re­
markable eureo they hare
performed bear witaees.
Roadcthe letters in©Loeal
Column of cures by thorn
medicine*.

ASm &lt;*ab JcarOrana!
COMB A?m MEK ’THBM
Ojr&lt;ers

a*l RrfruJ.ni’ttlt.

IBfflllll

A.
I ““

a ts. UMS to Mr a. W nr

John Wolf,
Nartt. AM. Msi„ Stmrt.

THE LARGEST STOCK

WOOL CARDING

MIDDLEVILLE!

CilAlIW.

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                    <text>VOL

XV,

RIS8ELL

fr'Hlert from Top to Bottoi

w? GOODS,
THE

EIPUBUCAM

BJHIEB

n.a oT

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‘ESTJ.

«SCBCT HMS &amp; CAPS,

PRINTING

I I... L;«FKS.T

BOWJK I GALLOWAY'S

And Everything Yon Want!

pm

NEW BLOCK,
ITastiiigHp Mich.

?KTM3 ! RHKSTIItCS DRUGSTORE

HABDWABE
TO CnimiBI PRESS!
IX THE BEST STYLE
W

OM it .1 !■ nr !■■*/« afaMi b
ov tMehfav MbMt te &gt;!■&gt;—
FUa. bwHiwof ft. ^S«-. E-l—l
■Mkflfod-far«M«tf ft- UMh.

SCHOOL POOFS,

DRY GOODS,

HATS, CAPS,/

■ rrTmuttrnytl

DReSs GOODS.

BOOTS, SHORS,

“SrSSBhes.
CROCKERY.

Aa anywh/

EmiK«r|rii uiPriqaiw til wmLJSMB

PLOVEB HULLERS,

CUTTERS,

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

A H&gt;T&gt;!

JgEJJgCR.'CPSSS-

GflOCl
PROVISIONS,

�CtffflJC ASH M1B A W1ALTI!

Jfcw Advertisements.
prottri

jMrosr nricu cloctu.
rarusr rnskcii clocks. Uti VesMy.

Every Description of Clothing, Cheap

Buy the Best and Latest Styles!

55^ JWW K50P8U LOOMTH,'
£ ~~ st I*’0” kxciusu itCKUcA;

epotnent of man tn Ida trinity of!
The Uetoay of the human race la I
od by various experiments in repn’

genuine republic and from what source
flows its lifeprinciple ?
Grown acid Uo&amp;io tn trits illuatrefrequently tall that tba downfall of thseo j
powers was tba result of increased tfrri; 1
toiysad wealth, and tlu&gt;«as«1u&lt;-ntfur ];
roption and rnsmtm growing out of I j

By th- I'rm-dr
laxnmsr Taut, heossfary.arf Seats.

REMEMBER I EMPIRE BLOCK,

, u..y:.T»BX*CPO&gt;A
AIM COUHTY,—XXmiJCM
800 TO WOO JEAJOXXTT.

the greetastluxuries man has ever in­
vented and ye* be aa atrua^ and as last­
ing as any on tho fere of the earth. The
true reMOD of tb««c failures lisa drogaf.
Something kmlaahiag in the aubetatS- '
turn o( the gurernmeni, or tluns a a» tip
ahsenro of that Mczfawmg current' Of1
nouriahoent which faba facroaary to the

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS

de, bone and sinew, is to the human
deuce la the pra'aant gorwraiaenl has body. Thia hfs current rotuuu in the
ban held in Paris with Si’.OOO was Wrorel education of tbs poj.ntere
sad bet 62,000 nays
It is truothat Greece area while [•»
DijmaatnaV* pofai eom^ad^T ring through the stages of oomption

The Bepabfaano of New Jorwy hare
। redeemed that State and brought bar
1 into the Vtrnm. 1. W. Hs-etera. ItofteMbaa, ia ataated
eongroas in the !
first district; John HIU, Bapub&amp;eaa, in ’
iiy of 178 on the County Meat and
on tha Btete tinlto* aa arange Bepuhli
m au^arity of 180 with &amp;a araariira
of State Treasurer. Mr. Bcwne running

I full blase of bar litenuy glory, and AthI was, at that time tbo &gt;ru-troj«jh« of the I
learned worU, was a hot-bed of pro­
found philoeophm* and ma sterir grotsoIrioaas, bat the mteltectaal cultirati..:i
that produced throe greet men was not '

MMIEW IMIIEU CSUttl

Anscag tho capture* at Mm* wore Ml
fieM guns, M* siege gus, 06 mitreSfarm, a^ 30(^000 rifaa and aabreu.
There is said to be a good deal of

! which is the nntithous of a republic, tho ,
. ruler, as far as gurerning ability isroncmodjnset hare brains fat tbs whete

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS !

from him must Birr the laws
I and ia&amp;uram that shall bring to NT
I subjects security and prosperity. And
। upon him rente the rrepcnsilnllly of their

KIWIS!

The V. A anlharifaw bars bean wag- nourish all (boas insiituUut.s that ton
ingwarnn tho filial whisky stills which duce to their culture and adreoceanent
hare far a long tin* tea* nmnhr ia' U a Itepubiic tba f»f!» ruU Brery
radnafaah ths Hfih Ward of
Brooklyn. They mat frith an Iteoah: re-

Proviaions,

,.

•

Earthen Ware,

ilUtkw,-.*

...Nojmysi

Oyrters,

wM
CARRIAGE FACTORY!
time to closing up our books.
A fifteen years business imper-

.’li-TSlJL n?Su‘.re!l th** »Up,..an4„.

fiinithi i

and Mttle the seme by Cash or
.e» in i &gt;m* L*-.2dj.t.i hi TMvo.r

■

vcrelty al I&gt;ctroll. Jltrh. This Is
the only InstltuUon In the State Uul
haws BeboUrabljw good In forty Ct&gt;b
Jegeu extending from Maine to Qnll-

.2lXW.'WW."»1W-ten
PatrotMc* we

have

received

Read,

THE LARGEST STOCK
rriVJWE N S

la Ait JesirabU'daSn........

er«$s»»Atte gs»tep
re*

i Sixty

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bhtablish:

MICH1MI CI1T14L A A

Grani Rivw Valley Divis

and Window Fi
CorMr. Suir and Ornamental Brackets,

MeweM
■readiag by th. hambto tomb at PreridealUarola. Th. tomb itorifa a hum­
ble greaay monad fared ia front with
brink. Thar* waa no iateription n* th*
tomb t.ffiag who tba deeper waa. where
he lired, or Low ho d-d ; only th. am- HOWARD
fie word, “Lincoln" ia engraved upon
th. marble door. And that i. enough
What a history is aaaoeiatwl with that
name. Aa I etood there alooe upon that
calm, twaaufti] day, with lb. ringing
bmk th. springing grom and th. ewret
wild flow**. I thought of th. towering
form that had re often moved amid the

•wre rwkiadi W* hare many fanaan
about Mr* who are aa far aalaadia
aaeaereed, wealthy, bat who with tba
prerent mean. of treneport and Ciomu-

iters^stair

SANITARY AID

. Tl—_ M—•— TT.--- t&gt;---- I _JL
Tp£»rL&lt;ifip!&amp; ftnTjrek^?tofrima ought not to b* the naan. It would not
ba If wa bad sure nribreda N. aectton
&lt;u that lUaid «d well-known hotel, of coon try 1. baaa&amp;ttad by anything ao
th* Marion Hom, io Jackson, waa al- mart aa by a good IhontghEu*. Il not

rennet help thinking that be weald hare
and sakaa a mere anotaailila market, here utter mbaded with hi.to.riy pmbut it alao creates a mark ot far --any ay tomb with it* bumble portal, nd tba
|
prodoettons that now are hardly aalabla single word "Linooln" rngrered upon
far isy paioa.
Tho majreity of oar
tamers and bnsia.ee men acknowtodg. tain* about righty acre, of rolling
th* truth of this, bat, many, whan you ground and i* well adapted to burial
—k tbmn far a aubscr^xm to k ip pcrprwi A grovu of oaks separata. it
build a road, either pre nothin at all from lb. city limits of Springtail. .nd

,

.

„

Jo” G- Bravaa.

“Mta*

or pledge tbamariree far a mere pittance.

. 1

Detroit SHilwaakee

it mally pwaaaeaa Tba Bapariatomtont
I bn * houaa within the grounds -where a
book la kept la which riritan are re.
queried to register their umaa
On.
may EnJ there the names of ko&gt; of &gt;

IB, M B W, I’
\A iiulow and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Bracked of every deotowipnoW h-;

’THE MTURBAYHEillGPOST.

legged aad pitahad upon her bptpa rad*.
A pa ..regur was tori brer-hdard at this
point of tha voyage. Tba aaeael drifted
.■here M Aa Sabi*. Chpt Boberta,
baring breouto ohauatad from axpoaure,
•R'x‘.k&gt;’„,ad1‘U
“4k*4 Uui' uwa’0rmaiidin theOoudy.
..................... .
’ —.. . .
.
•• waa faahad to tha rigging, when be
aft- £ -y. faj ’ "
X Mn&lt; Xroa Batpeaaion bride* haa pniabad. With great exertion lb. real L—
■ Ladtoa
arrived at Graftd Bajada.
.
An R.LU
a^u'.:eJ be hi. hsnde ' «WWCt

CM and w* it
■Jrialr only by
(iutol faB*a*u-

0Bt advariissog. Be can a cart withfad
greaamg huaitfOM hard
T«1 Tolltire! “wind" that haa been

righty am* of wiU flowers there. and I
thought they belonged to th. people a*
| well aa to th* martyr who waa lasting
within thrir midst. and ao I gathered a
few white etoier btoeaoms that grew
i apeu the tomb, and deported, thinking

Won C*», Bust 11 b-Mewre l*a 4 .
Hall .hipped at Neu^nHa.UU weak

Eighteen bead of aatil* th* ererag*
wrigMtof Which, par bead. eras 1U3 I

LIKE SHORE &amp; KCSIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

Mowtwit.—The new iUusaratod maga
rin. conducted by J. G Holland, and
pnUahad by fteribnar A On., th* fast

...
hjTouMt
Goodyear « Buio«. far
*ZJB par bacreE Your at
«*«i. Rraamfa. th* p
» Block. /llW

aUaakma oathe ITU day of Nov am
bar next W*hood»i.
•

Peninsular

£Ai1H!3L
“"SSKViS**'"'

Exsrt-In qfadd4: # Mr: 0. ' W.

DUE® LBEB OF IU M,
Hanruuu, JalyM, MM

. ■

Tn Et.ara Atinut' Diarataviiui ar
Pantrrwa.—W. Uk. great plre.uro to
' calling the attention of ou rred.rs to

; Eighth Aasual Dutributtou rif Proudmna to thrir .uburibera, when they pew­
pore to give away/w ftomaad drihr. fa
fox* Mid tefaa HMM* &lt;«** * *tk«r
; premiums. Wa alao taka pleasure hl
roytng Ihri th. proprirtor. of that pa­
per Wfll do exactly ** they promise, and
that all thrir premiums *ro genuine, and
bop. thrir h.t'm.y be begat in fai.

■

ACKLEY
M. &amp; Sana A O» —fbaaa gandeman
whore great boainnes entwpriae has made
their etogint More on. of the inatiia
ttotti of Detail, kava reeaoOy reorirtd
aad ton now oa exhibition tma of th.
Enret and moaiftniahad stock, of jewriry
good, ever btwnghi into yds eoontry.—
Mr. Stoiih'e freqareri virit. to Europe to*
alway. faltowrel by a large aad unique

»x

|Uro„&gt;a -^rsl..lx._

�Inaed.
nA to book assets.
DOTT8 liSIW-IOIl
SJSf,1

BITTE1S
RECREATION. Cl'LTLKE

gnyratss-arrfeBs
The Lehigh University
1

«
vHMt m kmawifi ss» sbeoms ssterit ar cmm.
TtisMS nethMa rinsof wit sad
SatamMAyaMn&amp;gWawbrssk-

mu

MOO PEB MONTH

«SjREx3——s
AIEMTfi WANTEI FOB

labeb ofthe

w flour
igBg.ggn.i-E'SjEB

$1,000 TO $2,000

"

5s=?=

”*** st

mifffli!

uuit vccumiTUTonrro

B’S.---------

—

SHORT HURLS
War.

Pref. Grar

Why
Is it that Dr. Roback’s Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sole
every year?

, ’7?.vjh.s“
sysrx:]h=pc.,-asgg*gK

bloob

John Wolf,

CARBOLIC TABLETS,

Why

THE LARGEST STOCK
SM&gt;41» ca rgr-PQMLT nr a er sonr*
NEW TORI MOBTOW,|

Flltt

Do tho Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Roback’s Hitters
to their customers T

AJLdBA.I'TY,

JMIctnrt eeery~&lt;rhcrc.

CHANDLERS

PER WEEK

£vn brought t«

Why
la it that Physicians use
and recommend Dr. Ho­
back's Sugar-coated Blood

EPILEPTIC CQRVULSIOXS CURABLE,,

rKoSAVireiffuiflf

Because
know the ingredients
lieh they arc made.

fan &amp; I-Iali! CaliEt Ortau.
Important Improvements.
814.-U ^^-T23. lb-0.

Why

REDUCTION OF PRICES.

Arc Dr. Roback’s Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
tho beat remedies taken to­
Sher for tho cars of. all
Msec of the blood ?

'

aim &lt;-•

Because

wbkdicontaiiia the celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex­
pressly fromBwWen for its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain tho active principle
uf Podophyllum (Mandrake
Boot.) and is a substitute
for Mercury.

KX6.

QOWiLQO

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,

The Blood Psrificr is the

OBKAT DISTRIBUTION

—-

Men’s wid Uoys’ifihirta,
Men’s and Boys* Collar*,
Men's and Boys' Undercloth g
Men's and Boys' H'f Bo*e.
Men's and Boys' -Gioves,
Men’s and Boys’ Neckties.
Silk
Linen Handkerchiefs,
Umbrellas and Cancr,
Traveling Bags,

.^£K&gt;

BOHRER’S
WILRCHERRY TONIC

Are Dr. 0. W- Roback’s
Stomach Bitters, Blood pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
three oroateat remedies the
world has ever known ?

BRICK &amp; HORTAR!
Dry Goods,
--‘.dWo^dw,

Ready-Made
Clothing,
**'“*'• •'

•

Cnitiu Jitliiiui iwiny!

Ayer’q Sarsaparilla,
-win
r

H. A. Bus e
: 23VujB,h?'w’“ I.
C»OIC« O1OOWI1

WOOL

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                    <text>VOL XV.

HASTINGS, BAHBY COUNTY.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER «, 1878.

GREBLE
RUSSELL
Dft^boODS,

PRINTING

iHOSJt CAPS,

BOWSE 1 GALLOWj

NEW BLOCK
Hastings* Mich.

Job Printing
PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH

HASTINGS DRUG STQRE
.’ST J =E

BABBSABE

SCHOOL DOOOKR,

TAILOR CTUIOra PRESS !

SCHOOL BOOKS,

In Ur hand .U held a frw faded
chryumtUmr and liprap of golden rod,
all that wu left of the gay bhaaoan of depth of bln# that the fleecy ciooda look ed Ska eaowy icebergs floating as «ppeeoeeaa. Barely, thooghi the, thaa

BU ™ in a -J plight—Ur drna
which had been a lovely greet waa no
draggled and faded it co Bld'not hero

SCHOOL BOOKS,
■ r’-io, 1J

KV&lt;)OI,. DOOES.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

not where to’go,} wUe Hope chanced to
paa. He«xnmiaoatodthey&lt;mag&lt;weatare'e forlorn elate and etopped to give
her comfort and aid: “Why eo diecuneolato, fair goddaas" aid U. BU did

r#aaa

Don’t Forget

HATS, CAPS,
DRY GOODS,
[U M TOK
DRESS GOODS1?
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY

x BOOTS, SHOES,

w miss’ m

stiisi: ’

A« anywhere in the State.

nap, and when the waken, the mow will
melt into wana'taan that will .often the
earth and it will open and the flower.
wiH aria; fttr more Uaotilnl caw than

Faicj tri Onaraitl PratiiL

finite ttr njiilOBLiO 1111 nnal1 ^lafltlla

J— -'--, । 111
ewoei*
aconted thiage. t£aa with me, tad I
win bring back tU eparkh to ywr toar-

XKfrli'ffO it
HXyBfACTlO$- GUARANTEED.

WyMSBEWB'
CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS;
CORN SHELLEYS,
* itei.TA3rti:‘ Vtonti-

TUBE STORE QF

E.P. BUBBALL&amp;CO,
h
WsrW Mewr
.

V i ti-L-

Tjr

, ', '

wofl.
and Reaper,
aaw

VI ■ Al

■ ^•Nridr^r tut-, Orii iMni:
mP&gt;— UALL IKHXiK.
CVKTISS* PLOWS.

GROi

�I WIN BU
vx JOV___-________ ___

am nrm min!

»Tt5kT¥Fh.:
I the Gulf Striei, and was exteuaivete nd'cpl.lfnsMaiasvluK.ls Lj
,
.
4*5* Boards of Idueotiorr, Und with tha
XMy.aihx.1
date of U&gt; teat United State, rer-tos. use. hnudrod of iUvwy yeas, sad brnriataoaaar XOMwtoater than the
pcpulalfon of the trtata at thwte:
tor data. Tha lacreaM in tha Woataro
portion of tha State is still more marked.
In 1860 It had a total popntetbJ of
*30,710, and duriag th. tern ten yuan

ate

"S^ETtsC"

To Buy Ever/ description of dothiog. Cheap!
-'!? &gt; G-O THERE

Buy the fiiest and Latest Styles
”T*
n ~ ..
furo been attempted by any author. It*
driaUa hare been arranged with all fhri
educational ability and bluur.ro* accu­
racy which Larviurily given to M.yhow’*
Bo.k-kroping»theixniU«ml ropsrtatton.

W. do hereby o^, Ibalth. fcrogoing te a tarred itel—iaf of th. vote,
rywfatb. County of Barry. State of
Sftehigan, for Itejwwntaiire to th. CongTMe of tb. United Btataa, from th.
Fourth Cbnrreteioaal District of th.
State of WWguu.aj tha nasal ahatfan, held ir2d C^mty, on th. eighth
a of November, iniheyearcMthoua^AAtendM&lt;Mwvwdy.
Dated at Baribin, thie fifteenth day
of Noromber, A D. 1870.
Attari,
JBmw F. Ckaus.
■rcw-’
untnias uintaaa,

To get thc Bestlx'oods for the Least Money !

operation ia tha Mayhew Dauner. Cob
tego of Detroit, UtoW the personal anperviuon of the author, who has for
thirty year* been recognised throughput

REMEMBER I EMPIRE BLOCK

*Ti3 tion in both New York and Michigan. '
poctjJ The Univertsty Bouk-kiwpsng with lit*
unrirated Bussum. l*r*ctice, nas b*en
&lt;jh received with w «iu«h taxor by our ed-i
ucntop, both East mid Wrot, a* to mil
ijtu : for die organisation of a Mayhew lltfaiit.uw j not. Colleoe Aeaoriatron, named in honor
"J“ of their author,
rerupored of inttitutioii* adopting his efficient methodalof i
FKt! bariums training.
Ih.ro book, and
i and nracticw* material* uro already fr- '
I derod in ftflim and hundred* by leading '
wa*, inititutirms in eerernl of the Matos, and ■
trt : are everywhere Weed with the nw-t eat!&lt;«■’ iafactory nu-.iU*. .
K_»ri
The plan sf instrustion derctooed by
U.m 'the Mayhow Tlueineee College, and «*£•
' i;j dopted by thrrf’lnrdfutioa. of thin a viz­
I oiatiea. aaeuro* to atadent* that lheronsp
;•!« aoe*. clHcrenry, and aalf-roiiacro. whi.h
n i.; are &lt;-*M”ili*| to lua-M in btuiMen It
5»tc call* to it* cud every ajnacy that can eua’'■U1 i tribute to the tealuabon of theeo dew
T. j *Wa*t**ulte, and MTunnlun.Jy djsearde |
« ts* -Il -V—* —- —
__ t__ ,

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

Detroit &amp;

M”“
WTO of money, ud d'J,daception that

wrs.d-7x.Tjr
at tha
ApwUtessu of tha connty
were in any manner responsible.
Tha total note te .about riwroa ha*

DAU?liUiTt

erat* 260 retro, and fully rigbteua hun­
dred tew' than the number at legalTOM ia the County ; of reuroe fully throe
forth, of thus* stay at hooM were, m
they obwuyuore, Pepubliatns, and the*.

this Countv that pollUeally beru Gt* th*
DVaMney. '- We trust thoroeult at this
ehc'Jon will teach Eepublican. th. tte^•y of Veinc at th. polte, and of raUag the whote ttekrt ’ without a scrwteb,
that Itereedtet th. pnliteal partia. in the
Ortttty may b. fciriy reprobated by the
rote. c^. St a general or TowMbipctec-

mi SHDJ
SKTHE

Boom of the cosalte* which aro given i i»r M.r«, Peen. Failles llaM. T.e&gt;
aa blank in 1880 were enumerated with c ....... «»4 atMt n&lt;&gt;ruHt«&lt; baiam, rr.l.
other counties which will explain tho.ly iii..«rf, ..* r»w.i.i»! t. .m~, m,
lack of increaaa of some from I860 tn •adahnu.Yoaac AK-fi« npln
1870, white th. population of oome !*•«*■
.IU.ertM.et ikaMt
-.U , L. —•
1— 11— I -I —1 _____ ... knniu.i ■■ 1 'U.-Lt.
G. ..A ,

ousts tract rus mu

Til* tpoete! correspondent of the Now
York TriAwssat VerwiUro, eenda di.patch 12th lari: "Tho first party of
Eag^sh from Pari, h** arrirod ria Cha-

Knini.,
renmsu!

GROCERIES!

06733603
THE LADY’S FRIEND,

ProvHoug,,

WLCTOID ARRAY OT TALENT.

&gt;

L.X.

Earthan Ware,

Notions.

.CIOIIOIUQH

G-OOXAS

HIT D
«e.y
,
_ .u w, o,

ties of the firm, And devote hut

I.'iuepie
_____ _____

time to closing up our books.

THE yTIWMIBflllfi COST,
thru

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

. Will retire front tho tctiv* du­

btant*. imperitirely requires tbia atep, and

sonus cutisiii
' e
I

great
dibtributioh
Br IM ■elropoUtaa Utfl Co.

and «ettie the same by

Zdit i i r »»&gt;«a 1:11

Cash Gifts to ths Amount of A500.000,

Patronage we

X’raBrtttt

,:ihA&gt;.*«»

0233
have

Read,

Cash or

,i

received

-iWr-rr :u ,

ly REDUCED PRICES to Oath

„ oo^mMtra .qL a

We ape noyv receiving a Very Large Stock of

rm piibb mh

pure
JtKUt,

or THOM

Rend,

uow oficr our Goods at great­

LARGE LINE

)

Read,

vo.i

,

sat farm.

New and choice Goods,
,-i Hp. iH-4 YffltiL,oWi»MW bt-iu &lt;f
XF TUB'S- ARE NOT

CALL AJKTXJ SEE
THE

J- L. RE ED

�prominent “knight of the qalD" whan
naked which wu th. right nun to veto
for, Hart or Hanlard. lepLed “Don't

The Peninsular HcnU, baa dunmudt•Atafhe Ato ainoe ebotion, and iu fart
tooal Item ray,.Ttdfrtfcn no mora"
Tn Editor uf the Eaton Kajnd. Jcarml a.ti the quontfan, “Why the whink­
ey ehop. were in full bin.: en Tn«day‘"
Hoction day of nxirre.

The building where th. Cro wna to
owned by B. Dewwn and inauredin the
Mechaaian of Baltiiaora. The Stock of
too wiee to be caught with chaff.
the lhetare GaUery.inmtred ia lb. Home
Th. belief that woman -|&gt;oQld UU
of Ne^Uraa. Thto to a bed thing office naat be gaining ground, for Mr.
for Mra. Stowell aa it wiU delay her bo- J. E Fenny, our preeent efficient State
ainrae oporotiura for aoino time, and aleo

Michigan Central R. R.

fearful Wo truit am dtueut may not
’Up here, now that they have had a
warning. Luergaaia. It O.-ganim any­
way, if it to only a “pml brigade."

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

ar&amp;assits

meet la the ooutary, andiftoiaaa wd
mandgwl in the fatare m ia the part
it oaaaot fafl to beaorae rtill taoragigaa-

light, placed in tho front of the tow er
atory. and the carpenter. era at work u
bcur* a. beea, putting ia lb. abtdv.. exri
Hour W.na Woxxa—In regard to
tho rffoary of th. Holly water ay.tem
of JachMM| nitrate ftrao. the Jaekaon
&lt;Worn, the foil.-wing account of tte trial

LYHtEg.

at tho Ghrirtian Church, in Nchrill*,
on Tunday Err. Not. ftj. An htvita
&amp;a la extended to every body.

letroit

;

Atmu.r 8|U.—D. C. Keuyun, in thr
towaehip of Oaritm, will ecll at publkauction, on Munday Dec 5th., ocenmeno-

lilwaul

»rxl Boor Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets of every description.

Hoa. Daniel Strikrt, bare been ap­
pointed a. delegate’ from the M. E |
Cbprab. in MartiagK to fbe M«h»
dial Con»en|to»^ur the FbklO.of Michi­
gan to U held at AUaoa. on the Hib
and 12th, dq» of Deaotebee next

wvrthy member wbona virtae. ahoae era.picnciuly in hia acxtel rehfara. with the
order and with eorirty,
RwelMd, That the family of &lt;rar decraeed brother, ihua l^reft of the one
nrarert end dearart to them, are entit­
led to tho warmert ayaaf thiei of thia
Lodge and ito mamben; end that while
wo drop the regretful teat oa ^ce grate
of the departed one, and mourn thrir
torn end otm, wo will erer cberiah the
memory of hi. exemple and hit virtou

covered and oloeed ia agto'n.l tho Ac
mrota of a bard winter. Next Spring .
work on them w&amp;lLe murneJ, en^qh.n
fiauhed will add very attract:rely to the
uno row of brick budding, oa tho cor-

LAB SHOffl 1 KWAN
SODTHEIN RAILWAY

to • tat fat,” we apical to tbteo aubecribita who contraetki to bring wood, 'to
"forth" it along. No better time. than
now prrwmu Iterif U fa w oeeAag it

Jocuii aiena Wo commend tho Joca■at. to all who want a good Fatally Mag­
arino, and who doe. not? Addrero all
order, to W. H. Honnm. pwblihrr of
Bueta, Harting. Mich.

DXxcnre Ct ana—Wo are prepared to .
print Ball Card, for tho Winter foativi-'
tiaa,at very raaaooaUe figure..
have» preccoi tor printing in Several
A Jaakaoa oarrv.pondent of the Doroinra at one imp.neiia, which tor fu­
ry card work it hard to be excelled and trait THkew, (peaking of thrir Water
the coot for cards la tine atyle ia only a Work, aaya :
"We are aeop to make a ronridmalde

additional of 25 hydranU. From , their
.ptendid operation in the late foe, they
tuvraieo to trader ear fira eogineenrola. Inatitu&amp;ma, and we undantoad
only half the roton were out but even there are ^already propodticn. to dbthou tho llepubbcan majorities ranged
from 78 to 7 5. Mr Cherry through
rone cieandeiMending only received tention of our‘•Jeeam" far the pari
year - hto utouriac&amp; hia pipe rad Me
girl W.th a fond eo&amp;itnd. ha. be
jwccirod the downy eproute rinitnr oa
hto upper hp, and with equal krtderd*
and etrowatcbid the amber ehadodeepen
on hie pipe But, doctor for, wa. th.
he.be had far In. "Aar. Mtata." She
wal alt hie fancy painted her, and during
tbo-Mr month, that “Jootata" beaked
in her .miloa, be mad. no pewtonrimM of
’*”-/***

boot, and ehoeo enough to tort a year,
nad it did not coot only about half what
it weed to. I ahai) ro there every time
The rtora ia only a for doom weet of the

We leant from the Grand Haren
UcrM that at the recent term of the
Oraait Court, «. Gumming, and David

Fillo da BagraraL"
Fttraituro to now bring corerod with

aD th. “Signa of Character." and how
to road ibrst; Ethnology, or tha Natur­
al Hietory of Man; Practical Artieteora
Phyuotogy, Diet, Rrarriao and the Law.
of Ufa and Health. Portraha, Sknteb« and Biograpliiee of th. leading Men
and Women of tho World, an imper-

LADE
Lxxrx Ncr—Philip Dyer, Jr., Abrata
taker and Wm. B. Way, Poatiao.
Hoaaa Onua Pro—John Fraaer,
Bax Hir»—Gilbert G. Gaboon, Olive.
Lara Mtoosa- Jarno. T. Hall, AL
ia, Mick, aarigaer to Manaelf and lanta

.Ruby Port Office, maignor to hiiuerif
'and Georg. Adaaaa, Watrouerilk.

Couazxn Diraew ana Tcaarr Duu
,

HOWAM) SANITARY AID

�'b4»aBF*iA-------nutmsxte sell within tie

‘^Tw.MMigi’r.r.L «aiK.rMU. ira

raatroBbex AOEifTs. SSS

fn.'SCtr-I"-“ICKT

dHEt.r,‘-:^sxisia xx

jjovjeqo

nets.

FARMER’S ft MECH. CAUHT-

■F&gt; xx run glass ■
W MB 0UKJ8 «

TEA WORTH K 80 FOR
SODO BPOOIA COTTON at
SHAKER HOODS,
PARASOLS, ■ Urie amortmimt,

is-.:

Dry Goods,
Notions.
lle:idy&gt;Made
Clothing,
Hats, Caps

tECtSinoX Cl’LTllE

The Lehigh University

X’&amp;.’issft
rssiwusgs-—"^s
■ aaanaaaanarai'UBIBWffll
W BOOST

»‘‘‘ m.WM 1,1.rwj-Jlrf |, IM
"•TrwMfee. lh.
ary— «C M»r. m Ifc. T«r
c&lt; l.r

E.X'.W.lSUT.Wraue

AO»NTS W-A-WTCKDI
' tao * week &lt;u far wiitrhyannaMHf lV

•ntimwifftfhtiwir,'

la^fenggsariraSSiE

Fremont Engine W or ks

$1,000 TO $2,000
LIT WE GUARANTEE TO PA

I wcTcaruvrsxrtsmss

grojnawauraSge'g

SHOBT EW'“"

Why

iSSEES
that mulching i. one of the meat mamual fasten* to bo rtmod oat is As
proper rare of tha tram The fruit that
waa blown off by, a ■oafa rain, atom,
thia year, anil vta iwt at tdl injured,1
owing roh-ly to the aurfaro under the
branch™ being eorered thickly with
h»y, would more than pay twice or.r
for tha salt hoy and labor of patting it
on the whole orchard. Of 70 buaheb of
paan gathered from the ground after
tkb nra Mt/nn, Ina than three were injured or bruired, and all the mt were
•old in open market u fint-cteu trait,
and brought the highmt market price*
Thia k bet one of many iaatanewa that
lend to .how that efficiency of mulching.
eapecfaHy in a dry aeaaun whan frnita
am more liable tv drew—A' Y. Triiw

Is it dial Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sale
every year 1

CARBOLIC TABLETS,

Because
They are the best couibination'erer made.

ERIE

RAILWAY,

1,&lt;00 mile under KOO mil™ without
Ona H.nagwmrnL Orange of coaebe.-

Why
Do the Drugguts recom­
mend Dr. HcKMck*».Bitten
to their customers?

Because
After years of experience
and trial they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Tndiges-

$1000 PER WEEK

Why
Is it that Pliysicinju use
and rccoiniucud Dr\ Ro^ck's Sugar-coated Blood

EPILEPTIC CDNVpiJIDJCS CL'EAULE.
JUkrM.. eauMratiMr, I.
cai alouaHy degenerating into a alow er
chronic Csn. and attacking tha aimnra.
ligamrnta and iointa, aa well aa tha tnnaclra The neck and Join* are tho part.

=S4B^-,«fc±«S
eana«B tU Wd to be warned is abent
iKodtioa. nd tho Inlier produce* amridL_ Lt.
___ ___ .1

skAmm or iswit.

Hosiers

Because

Iim I l lailii CatiKt Orpu.

DOTFS WAS1NG-MACHIK,

They know the ingredients
of which they are made.

Important Improvements.
Rioted June
ib70.

SEDUCTION OF PRICES.

Why

Universal Clothes Wringer

Are Dr. finback's Blood
Pdriticr and Blood Tills
the beat remedies taken to­
gether for tho cur? of nil
diseases of the blood ? *

ia «UM&gt;K with a
Waiagar
and half aa ounce of epirito of nitrone
attar. A^ftimnlant, »uch u hartahoca

nt/tiiml. They
rniort U« eihil
farort in a remarLiUe rL^rre,
nn&lt;l yire tone to
the ayrtrab

Because
The Blood Purifier is the
only articio in tho market
wLiclii-on tains the celebrated
•nnrtly Drugs imported oxiwvswlv. from*Sweden for its
manufacture, and the Tills
contain the active principle
uf Podophyllum (Mandrake
Hoot,) and is n substitute
for Mercury.

tha diaaaae aarunua a chronic form. a
Mrtoa abouH bo inaertad near tho I*rt

pricei-a’fair offer,

jnrramr&amp;SL'aSr*-—•'

Why
jamI™ isz"r

।.

-esvssxi.'StSSxa'’M
pRxsEarf: rove

leather t

wna™. wmt mi eU I. PiM

1C. BRtJWHfflG fa. Amt

fessr.rJ.rsi:
rrrm.Nai
XMF.M. JUMMe fll-e
■ftBartsj&amp;is

yywae*™&gt;e

Arc Dr. C. W. Roback's
Stomach Bitten, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
three greatest remedies the
world has ever known?

Jt it"no* efrecn ,

IITTIIS JXrzS:

ebraled Steelieh'

eounfry md intnAeaed the Urn-1
duuuian Blood Pwifiar; auw i
u-Atek Ifau Monaonda Aoee fam
eand, by iU &lt;or, &lt;jf Smfala and |
other blood diteaaa. JI coniaina, 1
bedda the Iodide
Arfoaea and 1

manwfacftn,, wnlbiom and dot
tent X.
'
oarieo "in*tkit
eannlry. A
ample tried ndK
deeptieal of &lt;a

mu

Because
Dr.

After eleven years’ exporienett and trial the sales have
increased each and every
year, and thousands of let­
ters (unsolicited) of the re­
markable cures they have
performed bear witness.
Readrthe letters inCLocal
Column of cures by these

dts.vxJxu.ML.’-sn.-K:

ST0IACH

mu
BRICK &amp; JI ORTA R

Fill!

’ (MtiuJMIuai RmirtM!

*&gt;r Sale Sf/ Drttfld,

f. ****

(ma
Xedietye* erery-wkerc.

Dr. AIKIN,
OCoa Ha. U Canal St. Qnnd Rapfc

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                    <text>VOL XV.

HASTtHGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23.1870.

Aid to IU —y ffli dMfa.l- V. I.

Stem engfau wmiureated falflt.
State fart don't kuwy, wwrkbfa tort

RUSSELL
Wjotos.

Th* RyrUeuc^i Bvi&lt;*iv
jwjr. Tfa auppodtion to fa tfa time of “X«
trrtttaf, tfattfajo^ will M to H~«No tmL tfat we traUr^ S- W
fam faH fa «Ha State tfat fan afacrK «t

fllfl

—------------ SHOES,
—
smraiU’ES AGAPS,

PRINTING
EatabHahment.

sown

i uLunuys

And Everytiling You

COIPKTTTHn PRICE!

Herbert Fiald, nor baa ha any know!«Ig» or aaspicun who ouanfatted it.
He than proceed, to untu hi* fir.:
acquaintanoo with Held, and their rerly

1®7 ywpO-apfarfV24 4m Utt.
11. :« building of the Drewklm
Art A-c.uuiat i. to.faASn.flCM.
Tfa White Heere far fan tmWy
pointed, and k-k. tfa fatter fcr H.

The Largest

S 3RIRM

Eevr offered in Halting*.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

,I
i H.T, wbofad furniahod th. emo. to
embark in bu*i:u»». on condition that
fa would take farnataa. S. felt loth
to do fate. lie wanted to withdrew from

:
I
1
■

j Hr returned and made a propoaitim to gun to think that fa
‘ Vanderpool to buy bun out At thia we, the fire: time I b
tetaaxtou; I waaehokad
, tire* awn ths tatter uws hsd fnr ess.

TATLOR CTUIDER PRESS!
“TW

poo! went Boat tearing Ftekl fa charga.
On hi. return found that FW4 wMtod
to withdraw .and go fa btnii.au with
Mr. CJrea. Socor. tfaUfriff, and wanted
to withdrew hi. .hare of tbn capita],
(7000). Vuid«poo!gvu to Racfao to

1 •“ •anT *» T’"

8*f»

aha would took upon th. jury. th. ’third
obyaeaef far tfamrkt, a. if aaaMmd

sriasi'yzxrf

FOR CASH.

—dnam that toocfaa the laufaaaat eonfa

j&lt;dn«l fa reyinglfat I had killed Field
faj»fa get oat of that bod; fa took
rar ehrtfa* and wont through tfa picket,
ond took rrrerthing out at tfa pookota

TTTi
1UI1I

n&amp; GOOPS,
DRESS
BOOTS, SHOES,

HATS, CAl‘8,
'11 GttOl’feRlS,

teerftda fad, 1 tamed areata! attar aha
left
=y«'if on

CROCKERY

ft JU MB “M Wi
tW

ba could, not g',7Ato»7jn.: than, but
ba would ba around agaut ta tha oqatu
&lt; tote fire to alz weak, M to outeMu,
add 1 . ould opur.l on tan tfatuwud dol­
lar-. oortafa. Wall I returned wm aatHted- 1 did nut atop at Jiilwaukre to
talk With togtanana bfaZar. I waul
danatla faMaafawe On tha way 1 waa
tldnkfag fa it-« Mr. FwM would taka

Patti ut Dnaattl PriitiM,

As nnywhero in the State.

bate v mbi li Pita, ui« iffl rata Mta

ttere before m toy aa opta totter. I
picked it up aifa read it, ft waa a kinA
Stetter from fnrtataia Rariax 1
htii waaagool latter. Im boa
bettor it wwfad fa if WKfali
ualy giro anu&gt;e light on the imlrr fa
tatoMtMi'lSrrefafattt.ybtetared to mi that I might porbaiH tan&gt;_ u
,. - - - — . *...1_ ,

M it you tod.lott.M-: rfaynom

..iHUae. Uttsta &gt;,«1

(itoi'ER BULLERS, FEED CUTTERS,
CORN SHELLERSi

mi mm
ow

John
m.

Wolf;

IStfthCM. Main Btrert.

wiifc largest Stock
F,

TOtx/Tra«,

y

•’

iMttf boom.

"•.,****

.

GROCERIES

PKOVIS

Wfalia tfa aM P 'HiHi l.fattaY

�_5tlH

ETTFftTri,

incss prohibited from bolding any of the [
office..' and bare not txwn permitted to
. ramify ft Cisrt Hooria and legislative'
balls naw. mpoeted they wwM. I foel

un mow Wfflwiri

«L'rACtC»KOCB 1

I.L:i!K5i=a?ii«5s&amp;|
iU«r=ssaastil5sMS;
Ttjuts-

Clothing. Cheap

Buy Every
i peotda do not naturrUy Uko to nmlfj- :
l lug.. I am Infcntiwi that down tn Hatt.
tnip our v.ito was only about oce-lbird
of Ute veto Of Inal wprtng, In apfieuf thr
continual and penhMrt brtiotJ-bdeitig

5t’S?5ee5EJ95^
iiHsfessettriMnl
ibsttemwnKusi

'IMWW’W

5: E«35.5355Sb¥b5“5s‘

!&lt;-#' pc&lt;G«45&gt;O»-\Uk

mrca

Styles

ft 88 R 8 Sa 5 S ft KS3 8 KJ

To get the'Best fsoqds for the .Least Money
.«

SJammmbmHsuuu

*1----------------- ,.-,»:ftsOTI&gt;U.

,

yysTcuw

11 SEgtscssssagsgsB*0"1”1 "**'•"’~n
81 .Bsgesasssf Sssrsll^"' I^-D

two boon, come in and announced their
inability to agree. The diriricn of the
jary stood seven for coerietioa and fire
tor acquittal. Thu. the great drama ia
■ot al on and. TbfcMeao has all to be
enacted ever again moot probably. The
saw ia co omapKralad and the probobil-

■.

REMEMBER! EMPIRE BLOCK

51 ii»aagwHiaay»*

This Number concludes tbo Forty-1
j first Volume. The Index to the firet
I forty voluaae of the Uaauin has been
it.ned by the WblUhere
| The Not ember Nuatber opens with
, ‘.The Huguenuta," by Ecexxx LswmCTrte—a thrilling narratiro, and a fit
CTOpanam-idare to the “Vaudois," pub I
^dwd in Uta July'Number. The iilsa। tretxim tonrirt principally of saluablo ,
vu., ,k _ w„, „ -- --------------- portraito r.f the Reformers and their per- ■
fee President," but
to .bow me that
we are •ven’^lgby thongh
1. sec very ■
.
plainly that wo are net President; and
wcree than all that, we are not likely to

«

Tyji-xic tsoxrsis ok

QOklLSlS XAF^EEU

SllHjiiSiifflBES
s I =SJ5iisss«KaSs5&gt;
SI Msssyaswjtfssyj

AiZeito.

Si iltSnsSiKH;

:c-’m

THE SATURDAY EVEmHG POST.

PBESW

k

BROOKS^

-&lt;&gt;».

—MATHEW BUI
THREE MORT R$ GRATIS I Fl
PL*BtnilE9 T1

I “tcwn'lsee It," and |r f recld It would
i be but poor renoolatlon tn a man of my
already advened yeahi,. already "weary
of wasting for an office..
. 1 frankly own 1 sun dl-wm.Tgod. 1 .
was. The Mte of tbo jury, therefore, do know wliat Udo. 1 now to an old ,
must bo regarded as fsrarablo for the friend ab.migatstglM.Oi Into the Dcsno-.
prioraer. Wo mnkenn claim to Vandrr- eratte party, but he auggrMod that they |
pooTo guilt or innoreneo in thia matter,
but arc glad to wo his caw in the bandof an infolbgatt and uaViaaed pnblie,
willing to judge oa the merits of the
oaw, and ready to decide accordingly.

'•SS^-VE

w&lt;^

I papen on •'The Jispred Flan." which is
full of tery curious amj interesting in­
, fcnnatfou. Tbo .dsapler on ‘■Litarure
' Fogoeim" ja cunchded in this Number.
-Anna Fttrnaw" Utd “Amerc.'’ are
I still continued. In poetry, this NuujUr
i“ "FT ’reU t^wtoentod by
ll’nrscorr Bronoast, Uun Gusrwj,
r»tt Brocaa and Him a F. Baatga.
lb. “Easy Chair" ehate about Bsrfla
in the tinsanf •‘Cliw.wrt," the predeewadr of the preaeni Prussian king, about
■ally cnptnrocf sift-fo r«« struggi.-,1
other interesting maUsrs. The "Scicutffic Racard" fndudsseight dosrir.puntmJ was lodges* the1 Kalamtuoo AtB
........... --------------------------------oa Werfwserf.y: Ho als^re that ho was . on Tuesday rrcalng, the «J&gt;d» irnt . Wo el !*gss, into which are crowded nearly
'juatifled la risoofing Duty. &lt;» the ground |Uo.t sensed ourritiawu who are mChat Doty had abandoned hU own wif- I teres ted in th. nobte work in which this

f&gt;i:iztWff“

MOHr

Oysters,

"IF,..........

tl®m-ftcw

and MtUo the aomo bv Cun or

aHsaa T^aaau rZH3kia ju aa
»r«r ttoMU waitet/no )
Patronage we have

I.AllGE fcljjie
irtormfo ran

il/o:

MIK VEL1

reccivgd

’

�.’ffiora. Blinds, tajtnd Window "ramas.

Comer, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,

Newell Pasts, Banisters, stab
Railings 4c,

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets of every descript!

. Uphan. reported lU d-7 ui
' load the fall* win aceoaata aod
Txa Utxxn OAea wul ouljr ba epra , wmniaial tbrir allovuca aa fill
oa Thaak«s; I’lag day, bum 10 to 12 and |----------- —■—■----------- - ----- —
£nia 1 to 4. Thia io fi* th* broafit of
Sam. a4 China.
| *"“' I
aaebacrihm aho tecrie* their Japan
_1

Y^jk SLADE,
glW;-.CeCHaUm_jL

12 mwwwmmg f

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ii

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1

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Meorn limit Nr» Toauk—We an
tn acnouara to ocr r.»lan that
*• hara mada an arranfaaaaM with *»
. pahladim rf Moon Banl Xaw Yorker.
atdah la aoknowlad^wl aa the beat ia*iIjyaal Agriculmni /omW pahiiah.d
ia the Country .to frndA to a&amp; anhnriben of the thana—«n each eubeoriben

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HOWARD

SAN1TART

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'

OCTOBER, 1870.

J- * *22.W.r

SALESMEN WA.NAED.

ootiaii NoMony

ttold toe to sMb. end tototo
ehonM be pastoH? « entoiy ftowL
Tbe cUsiae ebouM be by SMto. wkiah
may b. upeaai eaedy by bLaree above.
J may be left op— ihroorb to asmmet to permU a toe aimtoon «T ab
Tbo cam of tbeee hoaeee eboaU bo ia-

gSgEgaS
srurw-*•

n.u.-

The Lehigh University

S1OO PER MONTH
$1,000 TO $2,000
SALARY WE GUARAHTEE TO PAT TO

■upmoo to eommoo (

Fremont Engine Worke

&lt; th frat Rtprtlit,"

ciiAXt-KKr iaijc.

c,„n,wi m. • cirne.. a-fa..',

“i-y,_____

TRY WELLS’
(CARBOLIC TABLETS,
m.
—j.... *—.rrZ rf CwUhr
OwUifam
4n4. U SnUnW u LnMeawW U* c"l™ l „
J &gt;?&gt;|. tawwa. &gt;
nmektuv. He •- &gt;i.&lt;«u.&gt;«io e.en&gt;n , "lilrt^-'"^ *kMku'
Un la ell eCneenM ■&lt;U»
*&gt;» U»«. . S^iLuTn^lTl^ibel^
DR WU.LS' CARBOLIC TABLETS | XZ
i..—. n in
I n-4~ Ike rml-Xul
'^77.'
j n.— -far
n^li
"T“ !
, .r .4 Ul.

of maU buda am Uyeto*. to ««bta and
tnmbbe will be ineewaaL Tbo oom ol
to puufay ie not gmet ctor toy nre
phmdtatopark. TbotoU aebeted
for bmodias porpoem nbootd be kept ia
flock* of 2v, in vent* wparnle from U&gt;»

why

•--

Is il ihxl Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increusc in sale
every year ?

.msafrtKtt.'

Because
They are tho best combina­
tion ever made.

Why

oonj, well fanned, and haidy, aad tfacock ehuuld be two y&lt;w* old. beohhy.
•trong, aad rourageowv. We fadinve
that a Brahma ctck. auch aa wo bare
davnUd. re—1 witb to dunghill fowl*,
won d m I hotter and mor- marketabk
ehkkeaa than wwild any otor breed.

Do Elte Drnsuts recoin­
inend Dr. Hoback's Bitters
to their customers?

*«n.
.•eat;

S1000 PER WEEK I

~ sdAaflA oP n

lifflll-Ialii C

Why

Ornau.;;

Is il that lliysicians use
mid recommend Dr. Robad;"a Sugar-coated Blood
PilTi?

cosvutsioss ctuia

iobaci’s

Afrprn'S'OsI
wirlrf. J—.W;
&gt;&gt;tria«c. writ.
J/«z ZUHnswj

Because ' nppr pic ipgrcdicnta
h they nyc ntmle.

Are Dr. Hoback's lliuud
I’uriticr and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for tho cur: of all
diseases of the blool?

tawnca. V«t •iTlaTarer'.
raaraaw el their •aew-w.l,.
r .frv »t»CB OCT1VE t

era 0so Ale

BcttUfSp

-

The Blond PuriOer is the

3REAT DISTRIBUTION
Br tee js»«r.e®ui»« um co

I8ITTIBI

wli'u-licnntnilistlicedcbretctl
owily Dregs iin|mrted cspreMlr frutii Sweden for It*
mnnumdure, mid tbu 1*111*
entain lltu active uriuciplr
of Podophyllum (Mnndrnkr
Ko—lwl W » mt-li'B'r
for Mercury.

iAsh Gifts totlM AmotnrtofSMO.OOC.

Are Dr. O. W. |ii»b.«vlc'&gt;
Stomach Bitters, Blood l*urificr nrid Blood Pills the
three greatest remedies the
' world has ojrcr kr"*t»?

Because
After clcycn years'
enq»atuUri%lUjc»Ql
incressed ctjch and every
year, and thousands of letten (unsolicited) of tbo ronjwk&amp;bla cures they hare
perfonnod bear witaim*.
Band. tho letters in'-Local
Column of euros by these

TM^ILBB,
.......
Tbo fcotkm O-WJ ~l~a bridr
M AsWn wffl Ufiahbad info W~k»

to*
A MMM1 oowol of to Ixbaa wa—

WSWRiX,!

~ Momwiurinm“LADffiS OF THE

WHOM"

CITY BAKERY!

BRICK 4108TA8

STflMKI

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Dm JASIIS-MAGHIKK

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                    <text>VOL. XV.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1810.

GREBLE

RUSSELL
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,

„

I ttdaklMadiriaa ’iGCn.oK'rf
hi.own.btMn nd bo warted a wo­
man thrt eouki apprrotate him. He
would bar. told you that ho wanted

SHOES,

HATS * CAPS,
GROCERIES
kJ »&gt;&lt;jf rJUrXiUhntjH/t' A.nd Everything Yoti W ant!
I ataad bafta, tho propio of BARRY COUNTY aa

The Champion of Low Prrices.
No Mn, Wotaan'or Child aa' jw^ more for Oooda in ni/store THIN TITEY

ARE WORTH.' Il ia a poritiro impooribility.

I do not aak it If not oonna-

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

HABBWA1I
I SCHOOL BOOK?,

Uy party. Kao. 1 a«M not «joy 4b.
•ooety of mr ora family, 11 wa» »a act
of Carrttan charity that pmniud bk&gt;
ta dare th. j-7 of olbore. W. had —Ira dinner and had adjooraed to ttaa arm bright parlor. I h»rt notLxd &lt;xi
1 auoh octa.iona that coamrion la apt to
after dinner. Whether it ia that
I difpMi® abrorb. all of oa*'a vitality, or
erally fafi. oat that propio may talk erIwwbriKartly rt iLt trttlo. tart iM
will hartly krt Mnfurfbo fint halA
bear afterward. And an it happened

FOB CASH.
of ii.tnnoo.r X haddorired,-taitin
reality I war Uuaki'.g. of th. jcmoa
I company of my ora kith nd. kta, hua­
; drod. of mile, away, and regretang that
I could not ba with them.
"What are you thinking about pa-

GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.

HATS, CAI’S,

GROCERIES,

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY,

IT Tie IMS M ST6RE!
_A_s anjTvhera in the

State.

fiaiiB wpiinii Prita, aiin till nmit SatiiMa.

W a x T H Pl,
at-t, the butter and eggs nr barry county.

CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS,
•G
CORN SHELTERS,

, WUriCoWt.
FLOWS.

finrtwd Ear Ke. a Ma, nd aba vaa
taaahiagfiirdta at John. awkward
blunder, in pie-makiap. Joha wa&gt; d.
lifhud. ha hardly know why. In fixing
a pL-rrnrt hi» fiagwn teach*! bars and
h. started aa If ho had touches a nl
Tinic battery. H. ktatad at HuJdA,
jrt wrwa hatf^atadhi.Tp. .i.into

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to lijMi'

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rty tod.termto. ia ip o«..:

RORAL A■»?*■]WRIUT.

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1 RMauIt MKl

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Buy Every* Description of Clothing. Cheap !

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To Buy. the Best and Latest Styles
TW.M'. 1HI&gt;I

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JjhCt'RDV, Ckl&lt;M«. HI-

.asoirft

woJ&lt;%Ph!S^!^S?eM’l
To: get .ttrc'BeSTGbOdS'for the Least Money !

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H r trill jrivfi fl.QVt

.j .uu.h HfiltfttrtM.-di

REMEMBER I EMPIRE BLOCK,
3ROT8 0USCp°5t9l¥!PF®Ti,ttd T&lt;?ffei-soxi yt

■

1 AG^TH WAKIKD FUK: •

FREE LOVE.

PRESTON &amp; BRtftJTCS

■ H'S V0TAK1ES ,
.' eumttea.
5f4.lWurr*«t«»ee
iite.«gJgg! IN
i&gt;'«"meOwJ-

w.ooo
GRE
EN,HrBA CKS-i!
•
t»T.odo.;
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STEW A BT Si STEINMOFE..

Fws*S^’~;iN OTH5? OTO!

liman aper*rtenre sad fertility of ta«Wvethat hae ahrayrbrrti -w of iti
marked p^ulikritle*.
i
'
ft to to bo fcarnd toii md&gt; alliu,
ttrragto It haa bectnn* ram. and iboltoh- ■

Iiri" likl IIT**II

b»I

Eighth Annual Dtotribution.

IN UTAH .J..

Office (»r.» Grant 4 HiiUipii* Stot*, Hienxei, Mtcnmi

PR EM I UMS:

YpXJR

JtfONKY !

COMMERCIAL AIYERHIEI.

ft!•Ticket* Ready

' T'PUFRI AND

THROUGH
y.OTAL riX VAKA 'loiter y.
asia.
..... -■-» ■ —I
r—.io&gt;ni kr’&gt;•■«•&gt;- Tl.-— .W. Km.

h»» bna •Ctoled fay the Kepablioan
party, *tueh toAa iwru enemy of the
peaworecy1*» preecnt &lt;uuTm&gt; rati only auuw
trouble and if any rcmli at all to nad&gt;ed. X viU ba .th*- danptom qj toe Ito-1
publican party and tout the dehat of
mar s&gt;M*un&gt; mt* ou», vHchfho IK-

—r--r~—=ra-

for Delivery. •

KVASI !l|R£! KCCstKIBEt

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EOUCIt Ui'! ,

AXY BOOK PUBLISHED

LAI8EI

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NE^Sfm
doWIO^tri^nixO
&gt;-S&gt; JrSA-to A...U. I&gt;«m&lt;i. Mak.. fcr

. ssiiTiiyi r. -■-r ; ,: :..-r &gt;. •
Anorua ,V*aw*K . xa j«* oiatoL Tbtfhuart rntarua ifrwn thu »v* a
I rf.atrr pre- A, .QMidmeirt WrfhB^:'.it--W&lt;,WR
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Ji^u Ku||
HU88EI.T. ANEV1N6.

BteW HCTl ii!T ii

1* luiaom till t*tiT* ftfaWtUb«&lt;Mth da,
j;«&lt;! 4w^&amp;fta final and. .davpU) 1 Ifflfc’

’*

time to closing up our book*.
new Impcr-

lllr.lv require Uu&lt; .Up. uri

and *ettle thc"*amc by Casu or
,2Hanwtuan .wiai,!

Patronage we

have

.

jh

nayo

received

ShiBiwonwnityruTTtall'j'^fa'v m
uow officr our Good* al greatI, RKDUCEri WbSSto'Ck*

,oo U’Mmnm &lt;i.
o uro now receiving u Very JLarge Stpck
New and choice Goods,
I v*i&lt;Min4fH4i(AFw«rM«lf. Mio

fiUOOi

�u. r&gt;s &lt;w aj. iuwu. w d.
Usend&gt; and poor a&amp;enan haea*
Machine aet down at their door, Am of
charge for driivery, *1 a peso* and M
lenos io
that the induatriou* opcr-

fi8tfs»=rh?giswi

liMIaiESswIsjBsi
Suh. Doors.Blinds. Door and Window Frame*
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
IswaUPsst*

5l=H^.i.,E=s5,E
kIjeSomusuISEom

= jss«_»_r.r.sJ.«
E|sS?5S3?iSSG5-;S
|l •KJrtmr'furfi
£ IsieatsssosSSasji

We make * sjwcuity of Molding* andWveqt macmprtai of; Seeall Hawing.
• We have .the only IHebarths Frn-tJ' taw'’-uow ia u-e tn U.H eoentY.
The Richard 1. ackn&lt;Hrl«|gwl.wprtor'to toqi-btter ator 'to***«8, toe
Bracket* or rieriilfSaWh*. bit
b.idng made thlelwaadi ofbaaUeaa

Drsrxns* Caxwat.—Mr. J. L. Bead
has taken * partner iu bu busin-m, hb
hroitor. -Mr, D. B*d. The new firm
propose to maha rapid raiprovaakente
and also to get wp in a* good style as
original art.’v'.e from oor cctatributer
from Hickory Camera, P. S. M.—wiil
appear next week. .

•Marches all jarticipating.
A JbrtoW.'iUi
ducourso
wan deHvwtd bjr tho Bgr, Mr Dttaham,
paster of the I'-aptwt ehamb, end the
IkarAltd aaeie of ths united chairs, wee
•omMhing. worth geing a long,way to

ilgsHSHBmSatEeW
i!5«£itogB(3Eag«H
j|tanB»»»aa«Hq»a«'[
11 UHtBBaSHdSttffi

wagen*. oarringee, cutters and sleighs,
and oq reasonable living nto*. Give
the Beeda a call. Shop just north at4
the railroad Uwfc — Jlfiriwm •traet ■

*»»

^^We^rn/LtrCL'V'A;

L'-M

JI IHtKIHBhKIJl
HOWARD SANITARY
ASSOCIATION.

AID

51 EiliiEai ■■Ssefai *—IJ -"T-^
• I ion.iu.gnn1*-"-11___

81.
■tore, one that' feoUl fire all'night and
■are* one-half the fuel, shouhl not fail
to call and ace the Acorn, at
»X t
ptwu ft Bceaxtl’e .

Jodi^ad*^h

.»«“*•

' r-esw.v.O'^r.

51 sHiiasisiKm
I l5iKi»=u9s«SH

«~u»-a

SlcHHEscujitfiki-" —»»;.■ ■■&gt;.

found n* in UuaBUle tillage of Wayland,
Altogwh omsritr, cathe line of the Grand
CowrmtvTs are rifb in- irgard totha' Itspida and and Indian* IL B. The
fine weather having such a bod -rffret
oi wheat, catsatn? iF to grtrn to rank.
Many farmers hate ttnieri^A their sheep
and mttle to keep i! dodm.
-

| l»«W!M»M»l«a»&gt;B-B~r A

and HractoM fif,

eTj.fd escriptioi

AlMat (TtudViurj i. £.1-.- .•.&lt;)

biw-i *&gt;

Bud will tend to increase the building in
tlio'vicinity. An old-faaUoned ThaakegivInyliBner aha bald ek Jerry 4fandi-r
gva’s Hotel, and eras rtojoyrd -try thtato
W* an obliged io omit an internet ng
a bo yertvok of the aatno, in a happy
manner, . b&gt; the evwmag &gt; U.» merry iternmnnimtiiin from Hickory Gjrnan
| Ta a Michigan Central RaUroid Couipthia wix-k bet will *pj«ar in our neat
. any is rejdaring the old rafla on Iha road
The Baptista of that place give an

Hndurik** sugar crated pull* arc gaud,
Herrick'* Watcbee aruLJewilry are bet­
ter. By the way B. Hcyrick W ye-atock: ing hi* itore with cbtdto poudl fur the
1 Holliday trade

-woeim* tour* of m &gt;rn " The Waylind nouac, liner n» proa-at proprietor. |
Mr. J. Man lign, t*» bad poes-adoa, ia .
improving-, and ik.h altuirtht.a rnry |
ptosaant plar- L&gt; atop — T-.o table,
which iarni imiwrtia: ileus in het'd ।
keeping, u well tnnu-Med. Ill load'd '
with alt the gr“*l thing*- . Wo will e.’l' '
gain of three ItepwWioan. »C»d&gt;crs in
on Jerry il w« aver happen in Wayland
the Upper I'anjuaula, eo.that the n*t|
gain in loth Booms by the Democracy!
will be only tiro, and probably &lt; lily one ! QrmtAFV^ xWut. Hi Jewell, our J
Regitter of Drwla. met with quite •■
, severe inttm Saturday rr.ainghsL Ho |! Lavr.—Setting official table* n n.Ion I
l-iraa ia the *to« of RuXl! tNev&amp;taUd;[ it impOMiUe to gai-out cn tics, and
I &gt;ut a* he stepped oct of th* 4t«r. «*i||ttot boys all sp-Cl Thanksgiving 1*4
tara«Lto4he left, and felt through be-:
I tweed the joi*’. la frun! of th? flow Woek J
whore the walk bad not berm pot down. ‘
la hiv C-li toUto basement. h"
burgh, after an abated-a.fctr weeks print eewro o-ralcbca and iTubos, bat
in Canada, and has rgaOBpd profcanjooal duliat-Av'e-ara ghil too' towl&lt;d»;
improved inbva'.th, end brimful of high
Tub Lansing AyaMraa of last w ek,
epirite, ae WtoA'er-aue. v— lea...
.
uRt-Wilh
pithy local b evk.-th.loxoorenng tkiwWathiM^iiuc as fciiq?*: Ar&gt;L'r
On. Mixn ia Genei’M teprabsteadmt/
; How.-D, ail hsd-but nut aU tail.,
of the MWtfran. Air Liar lUiiroad, adj ■nt a Httfe place
the head quartern id th* certpany ati
watered meek—r-ukoad
Jackson. atU Mt tsndnetoa betwrao
Jsckicn and Three Hirer, M ryported in |

How. Jsnss F. Jar
ju&gt;tifi«l tin
' Ionia and Ijansing Railroad Company
, that he acxvjito the transfer of (!&gt;« real
' and it wiH Ko toade
thopriwent

*.£»Y »' SLADE'
.kstHi

•Drugs

EDICINES.

NEW
CARRIACr FACTORY!

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•&lt; ftala Head,

Arad,

�[SALESMEN WANAED

M

5mUm5M«U-;ou.\

xixo ast raises ooo&lt;»jarorrouMon*.

jaroarcoiAT. jkiut.

ptron €•»*»• ■■cklaoi*.

.

prorr cojuL raa aaoi. bamduk
Iprorr raxxcB mnur

Jaroar

iwlb"

M” °°U'
»io°

raroar swim* nc«*a*

45Z. u uulu

TH roar m*w im&gt;*«

:mmenag ogve

$1,000 TO $2,000

i wTitt arWto* r°

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I'BTSdL"

I rpuiuxoLsv vafcWTT or

Tn“

^UTaaKtwrox asoss. tato. x r

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Fremont Engine Work«

-r-xiirct rioM TU Maitiracrown*

- a bc t

au.

l.K 15k. a o* - Uartfwd. Cwi.

ova ooo»

&lt;rt?

TRY WEIU.S’
CARBOLIC TABLETS,

rffeWtaVerociX

Why

■CMC tout 18 oaxava.

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syhsstfea - == |

iTATCABV 18 ITALY

Um btoXKM, fr&lt;» iwta^nl ■&lt;
I
fixed in the n«* and an ttol b» resnor­
ed by pulling or torsion An

j-rgf

l»it ihnt Dr. Hoback •&gt; Stom­
ach Bitten incrciue in »•«
every year?

ie?:

Because
•They are the beat combina­
tion ever made.

juntiB ram

Why.

«n U rrmoved before th- hexI «=► I
tnir. Ito Mnn»b it»Wetriag once or twice axvu

Do the DrussUU S’?""
,„„„l Dr. lloSrk'r IIUUM
to their customers?

-----------

Because
yr cm ureas orrraw is ortnorr.

After years of experience
nnd trial they bare l&gt;ccn
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyipepiia and ludtgro-

J^«X&gt;S JOI TOOMIWO-

tion.

. 4wW

___________ _

Why'\

••LlJ,“

8BM’

la it that Pliyaicidni uic
and recommend Dr Hobaak’s Bngar-contrd Blood

PCBUtSUES T’lE BEST BOOK*

Pills?

.uaogggnk. ___,

'

-_______

Because
They know the ingtedicnU
of which they are nude.

Why
Are Dr. Boback*

Why » tb« «ua hi. a good W’

[£®j

Th. mca-^ OWt
Mbaud »nt fur lb« doctor.—'^8,
Omaha to^t. of•
“?*“•?
mtain«&lt;o»w
*orth f
Vary A&amp;ctiag—A rolutn. of xnoke.
1 will aJwaya Imng.toar* to your •yr«n&lt;— .«* ■
w&gt; .-M

W-jl

^OM&amp;CH

I'unfcr «J
llio bell remedw* biken tnbother for the cur? of all
Julies of the Wool?

Because
The Blood Purifier i» the
..nh erticic in the market

AwMMrrfrm-!

BITTWS

SmtM

roaWrif ««tof iWrtU«a»d &lt;*« ^’’’11 I

DOTFS WASiRG-lACHIKK
A 1‘tdc mrl —N*1 tor traitor 'wtol

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..renly fn&gt;«" 8'TP',P? ftTJ?
LanilMnre, end the 1/1»
„»,Wn &lt;ho «lire imnnijr

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r-ml, iy &lt;n
uf
I
! UArr ®ood dimmi. f« W*CU»*.'
ftf IWu*. Mid

Universal Clothes Wringst
for Mercury.

,

Why
Dr. C. W. Kubacki
tach Bittern, Blood l*uand Blood PilU the
*
T knotrn”

BIBDB

SOfKl
vaar, and thounnqi tn w(umoHcitod) of the re­
markable cures they have
performed bear witaeaa.
Re»drthe lettm inc Local
Column of cures by theao
medicines.

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CLOTHING,
BOO®il HnrS mil

shoe&amp;.._.'._

aa^Egi£SBacssi.‘-.
WM It. HAYFORD,

me

.CAPS,

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OVES!

NEW BLOCK
HuBUngM. Mich.
&lt;TT» m» •»«&lt; *•'«'*»., !&gt;■'««■*&lt; E‘*1kli**,IU

The Largest
HASTINGS DRUG STORE
tzrsKOC
MISCELLANEOUS

Rooks,

THLOB HUMEB PRESS!
WHA akwh

r1*1

I.Y THE BEST STYLE
raTWbmM*

CW.‘-«^ru
ThoftwMmor UaatnaiMMd JMp«i «ad toon eoraea mi thia ada «t &lt;ha
rallay. Tba grin fooot aH no»Ml M&gt;
caa Utarpoaa M barrier*Ma paytML
Bui beyrnd. m the illinhaH. lop—

FOR CASH.

wmgfaxa Ha
Up tha Utter
wart *'ebo«haaUad.“ Sobafw^ up
aad d«wn alwap figfatag far On mo■bite U r^rfnt, aaothar of .tenor ceri
rtenUfonMnaodbvHh* He ar»ur MfkRr ha jhiiii forward. Now,
aak Whaihail Ena&lt; fat, wUdio lUaU

DRY GOODS,

ImM, ui ml iKlf. kU ik Ik,
peodaee aad trw«nn&gt; r»»ry quarter
W tU«Mnflyi«aaaaea iU a*. H

HATS, GAI’S,

PRESS. 6OUD8,

JG R©CBKres.
CROCKERY

BOOTS, SHOES,

GROCER LES

PROVISIONS.
Ab nny’^v^ona in the State,

ftiiiit nrpttai Prien,ui

CLOVER

GodMu'aM:
tone 1

,.8a3’

GoM

4

« rill

nnul Mattia.

LLERS, FEED/CtTTERS.
IRN SHELLERS,

�Ucil

PffillffllTS 1S8AGK

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Since tho adjournment of CunSTVM
the ratifications of tho treaty with Great
Britain for abolishing the mixed courts
for the suppression of tho slave trade
liave bean exchanged. It is believed
that the slave trade ia now confined to
tho eastern mast of Africa, whence the

To Buy Every Description of Clothing. Cheap

itory of another
•» not exclude U&gt;e
’whl^tiartvor £

Ta Buy the Best and Latest Styles

To get the Best Goods for the Least Money
, [On oar northern boundary Mar Petai bins, GreatBritain ia occupying territory
, that belongs to the UniuJ Suu*. The
land boundary is already fixed and mnrksd from the summit of tho Rocky
' Mountains to tho Georgian Bay. ft

REMEMBER I EMPIRE BLOCK

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS
good judgment. It baa been perfiirroed
to the entite satisfiM-fion of this Goveromont, and, as I am officially informed,
tho saiiafartioa of tho Gcrmmtsl of
North Germany.

imports. In ease of tomannr. s t w.U | TObJorU
* UUo^
a—
of oh tho talnnda. , tnln watrn therein dednodP-ln the watl and thus prevent an eaetty from again era not Included tn ttw limits named la
1------- -------------- '* -*
'--------------- 1
— —Uou, &lt;. r.. within tbreo miles
i of the British eoaat. It ha.
atom tor many yoare to stive
■rmen of th.' United States a

San Domingo, with a stable government
under widen her immense naoaron can
lx- developed, will give remmsesutive
wages to tens of thousands of laborers,
nrC »WW upon the island. Tbe» latter
__ -J-.-—__ r
■ -

lasses

of Its Juri.alctlon and control of those government
laaboro fishery gron nds to the Ctalonjd; the Justice &lt;r
authority, known as the Dominion
— ■'------- •—
Uanada, nnJ Ehls scmblndeiwndrnl. btit
Irresponsible agent, has sisretaod Its
delegated powers In an unfriendly way.
Vowels hare been wised without uoUre
or warning. In violation of the custom
previously prevailing, and have teen
taken Into tno Colonial ports, their voy-

•ottan of every tax provided
■y tn tba disbursement of
prompt payment of the debt
m : a Mnrtlon of Uxre a» I
the reqalromeuta at the ’
II admit: the redaction of
nd the tariff to be so arranfed I

rgci rata

eveii

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS I

49286^
Earthan Wart,
Notions,

ships in the oarryiMr tndo-te so rows
rrta er la tho United Stairo, than 1
foreign countries that wllboolocma a
atateaeo from tho rmnunanL they &lt;■&gt;
not be bullt boro. Tbare wttiboseven
propositioni laid before Ccngrree In tl
ourw of the preoent eirolon, looking
a remedy for thio evil, evenly It shoal

Will retire front the active du­

.'EM

ties of the firm, and devote his

time to closing up our books.
A fifteen years business imper-

SSwS

itirriy requires this step, and
we expeet our customers wlU
at once enamine their accounts,

andsattie thehamc.hy.Cara or
Not?.
,
Ever thankfiil ft&gt;r the large

Patronage we have received
from thia community, we shall
uow officr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to

r, UMK vueh an mar bn
tho pmnwmQnn ..f t b«l r; Tho ootlmstei Ik
I from sold fishery grounds (lov.-rnmrnt f..r tb
WN of tBeUnMMMos SSM*a«l loro time
outrAvene thU rwtnlaUnn I but cxcvtd the a

!S5“ CTES
AmstiMD CoinraUntaMK.! is sokod aaOnngro

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

MMITtll!
John Wolf,
North fiide Main Street.

THE LARGEST STOCK
FCRSn-VRE,

�IbtkMiMHiUSgafef _L
SI BHaaaassasasaxj ? j
Qraa —Give a sk.teh of the impor
taat errata in the Ufa of Franklin.
Ana—Franklin van by birth a french­
man And crane to the United State,
rendering them important rervic. in the
Revolutionary war aad was afterwards

I IHEliiBSElKMIB

wi

iag them 14 miha, with no thought that
a home road will spoil my market. No
sheep of mine will ever bo kiHed on th.
track, and nobody will erer come along
bothering about buying my farm far a

10^ JjUISJOl TMIJO’

wwtemare re.

First Premium Coak Biers.
Taa Ijmiauron. Th* besriret and
largest in the msrkrt

and Brackets of every description.

ssMJteaeaaf
rteeai

HOWARD SANITARY

uaua baa arrired
•cute the work at t

•j^ss^^trsar

AID

.■XuT^arri.

WHEELER 4 WILSON

empire at power over nature. He ha«
dmply aratralid LimraU with . few
feeble manifretations of bis proximity
to remind &lt;M probably* that be is et.U

Horae win bold .Nev Tears’ Party oo
Monday, evening Jan. 3d. A good time
ia anticipated. and rxtenaire preparebona
care to keep pane with improvement.. *
"Hope Nov th. S
John II Palmer I reoaired your note
lam really glad to think that you Hare
known enough to find rat that I Ufa not
qualified far teaching, xxx
I think that 1 am either regrsoring

ACKLEY A

New Advertisement!.

SLADE,

We will give $1,000
.y.; -■■■ U,
■
our trial would hardly stand the test o’
judicial procedure or be a fair repreeratatxis of a regular court However we
had "lota of fan "and ilia our opinion
we derived some profit from oor even-

Onuses th* osdinsusce ia nt.nl $
th. payings bceaso tax of • 100 for the
rale of spirituous ar malt liqrare The

TFw

! Drugs. ^Lzstd Medicines.

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

i Vii* W known popular City Druf
t win bf« fhund compute.

by him at the examinaiira.
And yet the majority of thia young
man's breads think that ha b qualified
to teach, and that an absolute outrage
fa committed in refuaing'hm a rert.firate, and what fa tree ia hb cane b tree

tireie oor "speaking talents ami also
inewaaa our st passant assail stock of
legal lore. If msefa .braid be th. era.
wo .hall proUbly hare rasno item, of
inlarset far your readable paper daring

marriage boll" Mr. aad Mm Manley
presided with cordial wlwte-eoated bospitality aad every ossa wont away with

Andrew J. Down*. Was. 8. Goodyear.
Itewi. WretfaD. B. B Wightman. F. N.
Galloway, Wn. H. Goodyear, J. B.

Rend,

Last Friday eve , the Baptfato held their
rami rasa th ly racial st tho residence of
Mr. E. F. Manly. Their pastor. Bae. J.
Moxom was preset Muy fair damaris
and gallant lada were aira in —udurs,
beside. their good fathers and mathaaa
Tho refreshments far body sad mind

Read.
15,000

IN GREENBACKS

premiums

�.1... • ...
pronrooU) WAnnrt unite.

SStYl*hi

&gt; ju,0RrboL&amp;-WATetre&lt;.ORTtAMr«
IT “’■e** *””-D **’ct w. «»?»«»-

) TtlKIST GOLD WATOUM. l.Srarai

___

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.raoiwtiwjrawr.w^CTf - sffl2WW&amp;r-4X'»=~ rjsraa-iMag?

wteilt

aaFX5S!?SHK»?rr*»T™&gt;~~.
"■'.An —' TMra„TCO»L «rajir’.

WOVE or m-K

$100
Fremont Engine Works

Is it Hint Dr. lUbnck'* Stom­
ach Bitten increase in sole
every year T

Because
---------------------------------------AGHMH WAXTW FOB

They arc tho best combinatlon ever made.

FREE LOVE.
ffc VfflAKIHS

/ lb'i.“‘rtSuJri~*rara&gt;

I

Why
^•JSgSLaS

A7’
**•"
PAS UX STB1K Kit.
Xf
I AiitSJEtrJSt-a
a

Do the Druggists vcojii
inend Dr. Rohsolvo Bi(t&lt; i
to their customers?

Because

4

After vears of M|icricurc
ord trial they have been
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspcpeiawnd-lndigca-

MATHEW BUS1HEM COUEII

Why
that Phyaicmtts use

nnd recommend Dr.
back’s Sugar-coated Bl
Pilfs?

OVERLAND
THROUGH

s

Because
They know tho ingredients
of which they arc maths

ASIA.

Why
Akn^r- hiayW.S, HraJ*-•« j
*”TrfT"*XCTrlXtOS A CO. Cla**aa*li.0..

'■ W

»»&lt;«,.

Arc Dr. RnJwyk,». BJLaid
Purifier and Blood Pills
the best remedies token to­
gether for the curs of nil
diseases of the blow! ?
*

J^TEranTra
£■“

_“HZ

GREAT FORTUNES::

because
n iXimCT.ftj"’”

1870

HOLMES 4 'WEBSTER

C’CKii
CIIAXCERV MAtM.'
tkAU.r Mtaklra»- TWiOrah C-i
—’-“7Ult2«»U.ra.U
’tr^raJJ-aU-A'S'J

The Blip'll Purifier is Hie
only article in the market
ivlik-hcontaiusHiecelebrakil
«i.»t!y Drugs importe&lt;l exprvsjlj fi»ih| STFcyeii £ir ll»
innimfuclury, and Hie Pill’
rmiUhi tl)0 active I.rim-iplr
of PodopliyHuin (M iuulr.ikv
Root,-) mid Is a stitiHlulr
for Mercury.

Win ~

.-satisr

Are Dr. C. W. R..lrwkr
Stomrteli Hitlers, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
three greqteel rrtitedtci, ri»«wnrldTins ever known’

Recalls^
After cleveu YcarT o}t*ri
oroo a«d trial the sales |iai&gt;increased oach-nndovcry
&gt; l«a&lt;i&lt;ub&gt;'i •&gt;d*:IUC&gt;u. raai»c Um*b ul.
year, and thousand* of lolten (uMoUcitedj.ef the rcmarkahlo euros they have
1 U &lt; u..raU «t .TtaJhirK wuMUuwn •» I
j in,nwra ir»i~f.» b—ira wA X«« E»»U»4 &lt; pcrfbrtMd bear wilncu.
Read tho letters tn-Local
Column of oums- by- thoao
medicine*.

Cndi JMsni Barnin
“’““sacSSt**' “*

;«»!
GETTUW W CWW t

—. zfrMasa

WMU TH co,
, AljWHfcrMta*'

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a •? —Si j

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o' .ucorvCul Lull! &lt;T« CMSOV, m- b*»t UclUUcs fert Linlufnt .tucb »n sducuoa wifi-to louml st CwI4.-tlM,«
■rjMat A Mr»tlw« En-lura- I ■&gt;•
snsnUr -r ikrtraH, Mick. TWs 1&gt;
tl&gt;« ooly jBdUnUou in th« fiuU« Hut
teM. HcUkS^rndta OtJ CUleg" rxttadlnc ftnm. Main* to Ca{|“isMAtln •ns-

this sat

nccravmi

Universal Qothss Wringer

LARCH LINE

lavra, at -tlA frratu-j Fa'ara Pwan Ora

V E LYETEENS
In All doeinbU Colom

rin riEtOJUii
O'FF8«
PURE SILK VELVETS,
Probably the BcM CwMk tor the

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COPHTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 14, 1870

GRBBM&amp;

RUSSELL
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING.,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATO-ACAPS,
GROCERIES,

•

PRINTING

And Everything *ydu Wanti

sown

I Mend before the people of BARRY COUNTY M

The Champion of Low Pirices.

t

galwats
M people would
with the laborer
m»,bo rrady aaa,
and worldly poet­
--------- —&gt;
notify atanfud.
Tha idea iaatiUed Into tha minda of
wetbwya frian early Uh la that of ••get-

W BLOCK

nAJt'rfiEY

parweta teat theaaaelTae by timer

The Largest
Eeor ofcad la Haatiagu

HASTINGS DRUG

TORE

A8BWABE

root BOOOK8,

wit who oere uktd,
nuuryfoob dor* it take to mike a pub-

TAILOR CILIIflER PRESS!
AV

DRY GOODS,

THE BEST STYLE

HATS, CAI’S,

1.1. mom

DRESS GOODS,
H.»3Ga3ir

Yat worldly aacowa, runeiJerod m the
money aijort, u by no mraae a thing to
ba uadorraloed II la a Ten proear objont al de»«ro, and ought to be panoad

to acr too

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY,

GROCERIES
‘"■SSSt'

PROVISIONS,
Ver^- Cheap f

W M." O. m4, •'IhMrt, u ife i.
policy." The hcxMrt man may not get
rich utaln the diahoneet m». but
the eartiea will be of * treat kiad, ternrd witboct fraud, iajurtire. or mam—
■mm,"* Bold Riaixrp UBm? of •

ruder who had made him pay two prew

As anywhere ip the _E?tat&lt;.

built tir ikIiu iWtajiiji TiU’iinS' Sfifctfe.
I

WANTED!

■ U«l

_____

All THE BUTTER ABB BOOS U BAUT COWRY,
Far whieh the Highart Market Prine la CASH w® ba Nt

.”5*2 S

rwt,
OVER HELLERS, FEED GETTERS,
CORN SHBI.LEKR,
,
THE LAMEST STOCK
...............

�pmsrful promoter to • Hteral ypptd*,
educate, la Mr last artick wq dis-'
*~sd th. proptemm (te popUe rajJ
lure .a, c so. .May to Ao teting «!&lt;-!
o:w&gt; of a BepabKc M', now proposal
l&gt; show th*: . Kspebli,. prnmvto, that |
poj.ulsr culture to a gnttor safest than
-n- stte f..rm of government known.

WILLIAM BiM

.powre, sa l with ttet euatoiouc
' I a aeons of rnaponidbili^r. Ttet
der.tanil&gt; that the reaetmenl ■

I updt Ma mind the aoreesity of thinking I

SVMCIUPnOEB-1871

( Now no arnn U a thinker onlsre ho is
Isdtoalsd. It fa not inteedrel to fojrtnce '
d&gt;s Ilea ttet a mao must be nstad is]
tktl rofliag periods at Ctera, &lt;■ the tub-.
Haw eonceptioaa of Homer; or that ho I
ma.&lt; te cogutent of the laws that gov-1
ant tte plausti, ar the mywterieaof gvolcqpral f&lt;wtaatiema. Bui to Iperform tte i
part of a tree citiacs; a thinkmg riti. I

,eaod9-c?n&lt;‘?t’«™ E
To Buy Eve^^Wiption of Clothing, Cheap;

To Buy itie‘ Best and Latest Styles!

I

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THE ‘DAILY IEPUILICAI-

LAME1 tTtCI TUI

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS !
-?!/.? .xi’/Ti

.ruo(&gt;;»

Earthan Ware.

Notions,

3fewH.t sr^ ° ° 30 S
,

Jost ^ipd . yd^rib^Low.

u

'

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MteWnff v
an; Fremont Engine Works
GOLD AMD SILVER TfflCHJS!

S2 Z. Jb£*3 “• -i
wScZ^^^^h^tort

EVEI1

URflCERIESl
Proviaiotw,

wtue cutirtsr asd best, j

i STL

“Ki?SaWfcB8.1H
D rihLull
■;&gt;
PLATE"t

.wiawiffffi

TWELVE

&amp; BROOKS

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- !her, thn r&gt; altiatior. that bis welfare and
the welfare of hi. country aro tynono1 mom terms Jrndt to cultivate liberality
of reatiment and to prevent to a large
liarper’a 13nxgir.
1 extent that selfiatasot which ■ so oomrai.n in other countries aad out of which
'tpring cuurcrratiru, arutocruty aad reu.ro. at Mef.1 uUHu mmhimi u«
...r,
to".., iw
' 1
I ntitc. Itirpubliotohm is a mighty lev.
'ter. bringing all aorta a! poopte all
1 —r-J-j nt
_____
1 plane, roadoriag it almost nnjooaibla to
i coniine Bcpsrinr kmrwlodgu to a small
( circle and tending to diwrminato it far
, and wide, making it llio (xweauon of
। tte r„snore. It te. tecome an axiotnat- MB b.«Mkwp&gt;«S &gt;° &gt;u l-rewl... ; U. tJilo,/
m-lUr » MMMJIr MsreM •* t». alr.1. |i u
io truth that s man's iullm-ncw exist, in J
t»U&lt;4W u. IA«re&lt;l . ..t u.lr.U ; .1.4 It bu
proportion to his power to think. Ua- •Urt. pU stem. MS Uurwy -natiw.&lt; wr,&lt;
rnh ,wel(
Iditputably, tte thinking mm are the ni.Mii.'ydutf tut
talyzM.
UM 1K.T.J . resrt Uwe .. la,
| men who more tte world, It it evident
. tbes, that thorn legulatar* who are tte mSl.itoMste. •&lt; tmiKi,. u4iu reUuton
profouadotl thinkers posaore tte moot
weight and perform ilw most important
n. Buu u .xsaUnu* ^4*^(1!^ swtoli
• tort in tte construction of our Laws —
Iluy r. '.blub, (1 u Umi Mreri re
ll&lt; eluting tliii, men who are fitting ttem- lire,lb.
.ad Ito .lutvl 'i.4trv tw ebevi H &gt;.
; arlve* for meh poritiont cultivate their
i tnindt with grot tor assiduity. Bcarch- JiSs'£uVbte‘’i'.to?' w ‘Xgr1 f”
i ting in the broad field, of utieurw and
! phihMopby fur profmutiny of thought aad
' ability to contend; investigating tte mffiueacre that operate mret powerfullr
। upon the popmlar intellect and thorough- &gt;
I ly acquaiutitig ttetaeslvoe with tte needa
and uiterests of their eonstitusnU. He- |
TenLl
.
.mg »• they urn repreeeaCntirM of the ,
psupLi and continually before them m ,
j a public cuftoedy, their culture and
knowledge through the laws cd ratei once Ixicumo gwnerel property.
Again iaaaw-mblMa hko ow l^iate
: tyres, curcpored uf men fro* lifcisal
. portions of liw oouatry rut nag direr[ tified upitejca aad diaduute loed iniorf
rets there h alwayt an aatagnai * c­
; bleat and a rcmsequeat eUxunation of
| BndxwvTzrwi truths. Tintolnittoquick
V teroree the pro.wrty of ike papefol.
Uw&gt; Isndiag to riMtti item and do,ato|« adrtored coareptiuoa «f, social
andjnlitkal rclatiueshq. This cubAm
Peterson's Magazine.
of dirarufied ideas ate prodares aoam-

•fed bat by all it tease
£«■&gt; tte chains of taoaa
to ths dignity and freed)
•iso literalisra. Amri
te-t- ter sapcrimcte

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REz, EMBER ! EMPIRE BLOCK

-uk oi ms wwu ruuuoa in common with
. that of his fellow -ritirme and Icomo to
andentand ia what manner each staluto
alteta their ».-veral peculiar iatimats—
j ! thus deriving a knowledge of the very

ia any aaa who wnaH nareal to b.
thus elected, that fret ateae would be
saftrimtitidWeal Ma sleetion. But we
tereno foere, Ao Bopablicano will
nominate aad elect their Senator, aad
all the powur aad iafiueuee of the »ul

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JxlxiVZ noV ^nixflyr ■ Jj

' Thn man may. rial grasp three Meat i
' in tire above analytical form, l.ut his |
thare makrag examination.. They re­
pat that.seek fo the ease
I*a»M R ; mind will be impmased by the forre of !
Harte eg. IstuChUeetor of Internal Rev- i the srholo group. He cron may not bo j
csss, who bung w Andy Jr-htoem, I c.-tMciotu of ths tenure and tuUare of |
when horauag artmwl the rir- ' thii impluse to cduoato hinuei^ yet in- i
c-e, jam Aral ..nnugh tokrep in cfflre J* itinctirrly ho will t-el the n&lt;ed ami '
[ tong a* Andy did. has bon,
then
'jrmprau.jr.
Harbaugh .1.1 nB*«Bd ' । poreeirs the direction in which he wu«t I
‘ onongh o&lt; tte old Lesli slnoent uri— . I turn bis thoughts to cuablo him to par- ;
must those to hang a tern. upon.
He ' form undcratotxlmgly and rightly hi.
came bark ratbsr dtesureffol
The [ part as a unit of the goserniag power,bi1
! Y«»W Republicans. the tore wte had
been soldier,, and who vren.nbrr the . thn work of ,uato&gt;ning and carrying on |
Again, with e»h
time when tier. Blair wea,tbrir warmrat j the gcrorxmrnt.
,
--------------,------ .friend, are not dtexaed to about th-, &gt;:age o! dereloprmeEt »■&gt; tnatinr bow
bated ana no-p arty pape.-, ,f the Citv of' pra^toe of ass iMruit randilnk* slight, coms, a more extended meatal
Grand Rapids, speaking of the H-.h. I 11
«siWeady npretod that, with I
ml oomaet. san
the aid of the ntaneree. V«iH States bunton and n korerr rensn of the aecetw- .&gt;■ i
■ ,
... r ...
«®*kla who.-hare an abkT.ng place in \ oily for brosdsr culture. Thn lawt of'
dore
'11,0
'« »vuld u. carrLl —lid ' his coantry are not to him, as io the eil- j
teTJfSm^Z ,tl‘T’U“Ulk far J—bM- TbT-tfuretodothb.i, iuu of a monarchy, a vast iron merhaa. |
“■
™» ha own die- /jsrt now reauinr un,-............
‘ • itm which mores on with umiUable •
tnet,Mr Bter of the Central and North - unkind reamrkeemc' power cruibing here awl t iovating threw
to-1- n™&lt; ». it

quit there of all taint of aoaptetan la that
direction, and when oar Mends obfeet
to the Ksnator breaues ho Urea In Dw
trett, they ahnply mean, wo soppore.
UM they oMMtoblre ttoerere. ttey
deem him la the Intemto of the Detroit
ring; aadyst other part, of th. Htato
hare Jast etoiree Apart from the ebore
reoaMstaUoaa. and other non hare
daime which shoaM not be Ignored by
thepeeptotn dtspoaiagof the dSce.in

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,&gt;/!/. Cta THERE

ucatad in those priariploo ttet gpgqtsl
fe jtoWtfymwsdifo. U t
' the .Haire of practical evety-day life— .
F“«.teiadT,M&gt;ywitodowithyourc»Ils muV uwlsrstand the reiatoim . of.
fT sd tte artielo ac we did with tte oniijojns^TXd^Zte^^AZZrtew !“*••*? ,&amp;ct *“
rb«re»t and
jmreM
place it at trece la tte stov.
fc«dBl-dKter-|te»*Attte m«fa bf 0 nute pertinent appteatiooe to ttetrsni.
"-•teing tte cnly ptore where it
1
'
!
»aJ
iateroats of htauelf S ad hi, followI—^iy te ao tern.
»—
CertstiOy ire Is.
' "J» &lt;d Warn^Lm^.,11^. ikL Ito.'1,B,wc*n 11“*' U,r’ wh,rh are ml and
'
flaw which are good; nut only a, re- •
Rw"l" their financial bearing but ate 1

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Sssh, Doors. Blinds. Door and Window Frames,

Comer. SWr aad Ornsmentel Brocket..

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in the war, seeing at the battle of ahllob,
a largo dteo^aalaml body of men aetlag
witbeat a leader and without purprae
ItaprarM Osera into a oempaay nf
rbWi besraa a oace Osfttaln, aad
engraving, and a large variety et styles
of dress sad patsews for noedfe-vork.
Benda rtamn lor postage to T. 8. Axrwvx
A Bon. Pfiiade^hia, aad got a copy of
I thia etegsai number of the “Luit’i ,
: Mseinxx,'' You will. If you see it, |
HOWARD
Poryrtaal Brick Bunting Kiln - Wil­ surely want ths nuguiao for 1871.
liam Gilbert, Detroit
I FeedOrtter—wnbam Hutchins, llw Tat Ncxsrar.—Among ths best, if not j
i Paw assignor to himself aad George G.
I nutduna, same dace.
gaged to interest aad instruct the young-'
Device for Fraoriag Flab, Mrate. Etc rd traders. The Axrarry, published a!
—DaaMHowsfl, Detroit
Strain Boiler-William B. M«k, as­ Boston Mui., by John L Sharoy. It
in always beautifully illustrated aad
signor to Divie B Duffield. Detroit
Jwashing Machias-Luk. B. (bgiod. brim foil o! jOl. such reading ae young

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OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

SANITARY

AID

Grain Separator—Hiram Haymond,

et. together with tberich frail, form a
most boaatifo] object. Let those who
moura that they raaaot afford to pur­
chase foreign novelties, make a rustic
basket aud put a few cranberry plants in
thing in the nphoteb-ring line, ranbereAgricultural Society Meeting.
pcirod. and they will knk ns nice cs
new. lean doit, and on reaaoaaUo'A Tar Annual Meeting of the' Barry ,
terms. I hare aLo a fine sfoek of such
xr-.irles now- -on hand, and am eunstantly CVunty Agricultural Society wS! be held
geuwg on additions to the stock, and
manufaeture to order ail Ihaae goods - .
CaB an.! see,me, on Jeffoison street, ee-'
road doof.saai^.tif the Prat Office.
Everybody.
t. elculrting In keep a diary, or pa..* ’
Uwk can find a choice aelecifon al J. I*. '
Roberts 4 Co-. Drag Store. State St•ostb side.
.
..
SI. t C

IB, M IM) DUMB,

worth a great deal more than the price
raked for it-’ '•Get the December
Number and red the following from it.
rich contents: —General Trochu, Govern­
or ef Pari.; What Can I do Beat, or
What a Phvaician ought to bo . George
Trask, the Reformer; A Wife's Strata­
gem; Gen. Robert E Leo; Watch Man
pfseture in America ; Physical Educelion; Let m hah» Psaoe; A Merry
Christmas; Louis Adolphe Thein; Our

Minrtmi Bau.—Very extensive
preparations are being made for haring
a good time at the Masquerade on the
29th. The arrangeracT.U aie comploI tad an&lt;l costumes onb-rod. No dax ring
will be allowed by persons unmasked
I until alter 12 o'clock in the criming,
. when masks will bo mooted aad tick­

Window And Door Frame*, Milk Safes,

and Brackets of every description.
Our machinery la sUX'fte W and-rroJ as the Ban. Osr planer afttraatate
■ wl.lv vU.no _ think —« ■&gt; — w.H -...I
nS 1, —
■ —-

propand to Stick Mookitngs of every ilairrtpMin on as asaa
rod at as Cheep, If not Cheaper rats, than any other rats

Mr. CVTKEKDALfo

| enough iu securing this writ. Mr.
I Mane who is publishing it, has done a '
tira thing, haring taken the sketchtrom I

others, on account of its unusal 1
Single numbers 30 eta; a yi
.acriptioaonly 83. AddrvesH.il.------- ,
Poblishsr Sffl Broadway, N. Y. '
;

tl aad Ornnasealal kawycr. amd atalr Mallder, iua i
tlonofMtchiguu. FeriotMwlehlng any thing in that teeaa

Writs' I txtiniiD Asxvu. or Paar- ■,
xotocr srn Parsrooxuar, roa 1871.'
I Besidra Portraita. Character, xnd Bi- !
। ograpMa of humsroav distinguish*!
' Meu\ud Woneo. it contains thirtran
National types of Female Branty; Or­
C of the Hrain illustrated aad &lt;te; “What Can I Do Best?-' How
I to Enter Wert Point as a Btadnt; Per­
sona! Beauty, bow Attained; What is ,
.

1 for the benefit of Her. J. 11. liras. Pas­
tor of the M. E. Church, at the Panoa- - •S*. oa Tuesday Eveaiagtfe ^h iari ,
' Everybody i» inritnl and requested to ,h' Merchants Lithograplaag &lt;- .
I bring theft- friend.Fur —The Stores of J. W. Brock and
---------- ' A. J. Bone in PrairieriDo wsro c^&lt;aU*TX-Our peper felted to
bT foe Irat Thursday. Wo bJfer.

0276

^TX’L^^r^iiran't
•
Sitoxrra
—Daylight

■'——

-M-ung. not only her tetnily and ftleuilii,
SinoiGod’i children eveotnalle.
The funeral was largely attended by
asmUy and Menas. Hermon by Iter.
" M. ttowlea.or Prairieville, from Job,

v- r--L—

Los o n—Evenings.
'1‘i.Bxrr—Snow for tl&gt;* little slid*.

New Advertisements.

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Honkina keepsOros IC—Ta theraprooM-m nf

Hardware Store.

Stebbins A Co., will pay the lUghret I
cash price for Uye and dromrd Turkey..
Ptruist-To ttv the roow-flakns1

500 DETROIT HTOVES Mold toy
up in the taut 1U month*!

coming oown to make sleighing.
Donkins keeps everything.
AcxixT &amp; 8t*»e hare ereiy thing in
ardor for the Holidays. Dew! their advrrrisemen! and them giro them a rail
Mrune haZa dance oo Friday evening
Dec. BOth.. and ail are
*
Union HaB.Tttferte for the dance $1.00.
I. A. Dibtde. i» manufiertnring. Hub

jor to Wtesard oil. Try k
Jx»x out Dr Grobte •* Jtaaeel
week, for they proprae to make a

RY!

Youag Mea'e feciety advertira a srauw
Fxx Adrrrttaaacnt In rog.nl fo the
organisation of the •’ Haailnga Ndfon-. of four Lecinrra. The first by Weadel
PfoWpu on the SOtkiraA, to be Mtowed
al Bank.”
•*
ruTroxs generally don't like “p&gt;- tn February by Afea Dickinsea,
daring the winter by a 3d,
imm—n." i-— Se--r “S
from Mark Twain,
» 4^^^
Richard., on Oxygen aad Nitrogea,with

*ad
I

' mala fee 8eUpteXs Mis page Terms.
, 0,00 a year. Addrern L A Goody. |
PhUadelpbia Pa. N. B- any of our
1 -maMslhx
Brat.

ad,
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V*jUpsrarirn-*,™o”'1' trf «mr people will
2711^

NOTICE!

; ini.^nr hmvsu-ai

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Big Ilep'.di talks “f *be Holly Water­
worts.
The euow at Travers* Cty u ’•»
locbra in depthMuskegon and Midtend City *&gt;•*•

Etexna, for 84,00.

TmEmraMMaaacxx—TheDroem-1

M seriee. aad announcing wore mod

,
Will retire foam thr active de­

ties of life firm, and derate hia
(una tn dotting up our book*.
A fifteen ) «*« bimincm. irapcrftfvdy

tkia atr-p. «d

we expoot our cu.tmn.ni
raxsom wW
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B.o'vnock:
SALESMEN-WAN AER.

WHEELER &amp; WILSON
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He will gin 41,000

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Because

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FREE LOVE. S

Why

ITS VOTARIES

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Do the Drugguts
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to tbeir customers?

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■^.rcnr^rartjwss arts. .uSl..

Because^

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LTE IN UTAH

After veara of experwuve
mid trial they have been
proven to be a sure cun'
for Dyspepsia and Indtgca-

: .-w sB.•ctt'a-spaffsg j --sre

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USURIES OF M6RM0RISM
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pL. w» ~-ioi ahX
mrm«. ' &lt;1J A^yy«?££ci

PREMIUMS

Why
la il that Physicians use
and recommend-^ Dr. Ho­
back's Sugnr-cootXl Blood
Pills?

OVERLAND
THROUGH

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Because

^■afeasSii’asiSi

ASIA.

They know the ingredient’
of which they are made.

Why
Are Dr. Rnback» Bfuml
Purifier and Blood -Bills
the beat remedies taken to­
gether for the cur? of . all
diseases of the blool ? ,

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OTHER GIFTS!

GREAT FORTUNES

k

TRY WELLS'

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Because

The Blood Purifier is tinonly artieic in the market
whiclicontahwllie celebrated
cmtly Drugs itnj&gt;orted rxprcsslv from Sweden for, its
manufacture, tftul the P5H’
cuntaiu the activejirhu-ijdc
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Hoot,) and is a suboGtiife
fur Mercury.

CARBOLIC TABLETS;

WM.H. BUBK.

'JaaiSr

Why
Are Dr. C. V'. Hub.iek’s
Stomach Bitter*. Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills the
.test remedies (He
three
ever known? *
world

Because
After eleven yearn' cnxffi
cnce and trial the sales nave
increased each and every
year, and thousands of letten (unsolicited) of the ter
markable cures they hare
performed bear witness.
Read the letters in&lt;-Lodal
Column of cures by these
medicine*.

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jf whom we shall be plasm 1 to raoaire
.ubacrip«oaa tor the ensuing year at

■unrreeuT.
il troa, that we “amtnned that Senator J.
M. Hu wnrd ieth. candidate of thatdtognoafal clique” (the Detroit ring). Nor
did we ear, what by skinful, partial
quotations, the writer would hare hi.

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the well known publishers of the "Jim
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i betas Impltoatad ln
Ul» baby-farm­
,
etten &amp; New-Htopshire, to held in
I KWtf belt
.
Lciufotd L. Yowell has been indicted
1 by the U. 8 Grand Jury in Covington.
^r,, tor Nftning. wtato Judge of .too.
lauan to takn the rotoofaaM*0-

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flTTUE CH^tFEST AMD MST.-C

A "Wertera woman eaye in a totter
that her sox win noter rest contented
3untU their Uns are treated ns leniently
M Kre thorn twtamiltod by men.
Th. ralifag.ndDnf the Ctoratend Iron
Works Oomrmny vu boned late weak.

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SStSSGw

where the Oeraua era weak. General
Dwrot ia oon&amp;hnt of hi. ability to
Aailh Nwjh &gt;1 fflww line, at the

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

Tho Madam treat, afl Chronic di.
•Me. of tha Throat, Heart and Lungs
Uver. **.. (Female ComplainU made
a eperielty.)
A. thb ia my third ritot to thia jdam. : Ml Chant Bandsy School, U to U in
I would invito all that wiahea to conaoll Cnico Hall, on Wsdasrday srrulng.
mo to call, aa it wfll rate thorn nothing ' Dee. 28&lt;h,

1

held to ia good health and rpsrita. It ia
wall fid. nod 800,000 atrong. Prepara­
tion are tanking for another sortie on j

Door. opsa nt 7 o'clock, and the
Christmas tree lighted at SJo'etock. Ef­
forts wiD ba mads to tender the

HaeUnga. Doc. It, lira._gff'
incut

DENTISTHY AT WOODLAND.

ait

T™;

It to known that efforts an making to
procure a Church BoD for the nee al thia
Pariah, uh! in the internet nf the -Bell
Fend" an admisexm foe of 16 crate wfll

Ml JANIUOl TAtlJQH

Window and/or

Dto IL L. Snwm of the Dental oompany of Stewart A Steinboff, Hastings,

. ..

after the mam-jr of Arab proverb, with
the hump &lt;m Waown boekf We hope
our Sixth Mtohipradv wfll k^ bomafter within the domain of frat, end then
with a ssvere accident on Friday m be will not have to hide hie mmcIm gabhat. at 8 p. B,, while catting steres at He coder the Sctioa of a eoldieriy
the works of B. J. Haadenhott, toeing name, which if onroad at afl, wm raraed
throe finger. of the left hand. and par- ia a rattler’, tent, or aa riterta.t to U&gt;.

Tu year 1871 commences on Bunday
and endr on Sunday.
Ta. Clinton, Bti John.
has
been enlarged to a 9 Column paper.

Goal, dry wood ia ia good demand in
Tax Boporviaore met Monday. '
eeeeion will probably bo abort.
Ox Wedaraday morning al • o’si
mercury stood 8 degress above mro.
"Sxow, the Beautiful enow"—We
have plenty of it now.
•■&lt;), the Bella.” jwa «• hear plenty of1
them now jingling by, making music on t
the sharp, frosty air.

^rdBiAgS£&amp;‘^*&amp;

Paaiativiux, Dre ftth 1170.
A donation vac girea to the Bar. IL fvr aeveral eeaaoni peat.
Turbena trimmed with hr, ara worn
Carroll Baptist miniawr ia thto place
test Wednesday evening, and although Lr bating hate. Vrito are almote iatha roads and w-ethvr were nnforonbls, diapeuaM.br hula.
Wook, piaida on very trahtonaUa.
Dark perrana Aonld wear bright plaid.
Bcariot u&gt;d black plaids ara beeomiaK to

Velveteens oro very mnch com. It
ia pretty far suite, and hr outaida gar­
ments for chihiran Black wean bat­
ter than any other solar.
Flat trimming* are very faahionaUo.
Velvet ribbon to aa teyitoh aa enytMag
wore. It may be black, er the rater of
Rhc OvyWMsr.a.1

,ZOI&amp;

8ocul—The Mefhodtet racial will ba
entertained at the Parsonage by Mra. J.
IL Roca, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 21.

■Tax Tmt—How &lt;dw the exproe
sion • after I pay ray tax«." Daman
ha. 1600 and hto taxee are only »15 he
foola poor until after teres are ^id.

_

We are prepared to BUek Jtauf&lt;Su®s efar
required, and at M Cheap. IT not ISaapac

ecription acrount by Jan. let After the
statement ia rant the paper will bo dis­
continued until payment ia made in ed-

Peninsular Railway.

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^naiMMMnw

�war

Ml 1-ICAl.

$1,000

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8 O’CLOCK.

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110 MABE FROM 50 Ct

far

IO Ob«k—V -

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WHEELER &amp; WILSON

IFo will give f1,000

' ro&amp;rgit

MoBrninn

^
Tt^ggf
mm nuuriHilT
AM DUST rACa VKKKAT.

di£snc
i£Vi’

agents srAinto for
TUB
LIGHT C»r..£fcla UM ■ »•

Why
Is it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale
every year ?

I iHSiK.snoiuut.
---------- SWKTUAUK SALK.

Because
They are the best cotcbinstion ever made.

FREE LOVE.

Why

ITS VOTARIES

85,000

Do the Druggists nreouiinend Dr. Rouack’s Bitters
to their customers?

GREENBACKS

Because
After vears of cxpcrirmiand trial they havfl^ecn
proven to be a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Indigos-

. AGENTS WANTEU K&gt;B

LIFE INJTAH

=t-dirdmnair'

HTSTEHIES OF MORSeilSS

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mk
io U“»«»E«»iC]»MU»(rM«.Ua;il&gt;. ■
•■SS5Ea'ii;cHJ&amp;aK.’
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PREMIUMS

Why- U

'ZiuESssr.ij.

it lii.it rh^Bieisns use
I recommend Dr Ho­
ik’s Sugnr-mnUd Blood

CVERJ.AND
THROUGH^

COMMERCIAL_ARVERTIIER.

Tickets Ready for Daliwary.

Bccausc
Tliey know the ingredients
of which they ate mhde.

ASIA.

Why

AST IWK H'BUSHEn

Are Dr. Rouack’s Bluod
Purifier and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to•gether for tbc cur? of all
diseases of the Howl*

BEAT 'FORTUNES!1

Because*

-

iLe Blood Purifier U the
unK-article in the market
« hichcon tains the celebrated
costly Drugs im|Mirtcd ex­
pressly from Sweden fur its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain the active principle
of Podophyllum (Mandrake
Root,) and ia a substitute
for Mercury.

.1870

TRY WELLS’
;jes CARBOLIC
TABLETS,

Why

» mSsess

Are Dr. C. W. Bybock s
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood PiHs the
three greatest remedies the
world lias ever known?

roh-

Because

DOmiASHUG-IACfflUS,

After eleven years' experi­
ence and trial the sales have
increased each and cvOfy
year, and thousands of let­
ters (unsolicited) of the re­
markable cures they have
performed bear witness.
Read'the letters in&lt;-Local
Column of cures by these
medicines.

Uairasal Clothes Wringer

THE BREATAMEWCMITEACO.

-BE;
ajgfjf 1 ”*1
A FAIR OFFER,

Hail Restorative

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                    <text>VOL XV.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28,1870.

DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,

by Utoan. at
Sa. L K. F.TVekh.
towtaafear&amp;fecfereetorat&amp;apopar &lt;r*wi to ranafe,” and it doe. ao» in

lUillBI!

SHOES,

HATS &amp; CAPS,
GROCERIES,

1
are deretBg.r&gt;-d-.&lt;Wlaf thau• oiHrgy Bow^day'ato plin.
, gntornt
lh«r Sb-iratod - waakfr
Jkwy «tow*y, whiA 0-! »a. to
paA forward to a toafing 1™^ « Uto
1 baaS of aH the jwrral. of ita daia.
: ■neebreere wfefah too'j^er hrn tod
, daring fl&gt;. tod,expeHnwnial ywiraince
M took 111 jawaeni Eann
iHtutta-

Ko Maa, Woman ar Child can pay mere* for Good, in my Store THAN THEY
ARE WORTH It u a podiire impoaribility. I do not mA it Ifnotconvenieni to oo«ne yxxireoU', »ead by your neighbor, or the children
They will do u

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

i. a. mo
GROCERIES

Jht Republican Jjannrr,

SCHOOL BOOKS,

PROVISIONS,
•atthem think, he-|
« art rirtoui, tlwm ahaU be
•keeaadaler* Ay, eakaaand
• wn, but let it be rekae and
. not the name by which we toll

Very Cheap !

BOOKS,

PRINTING

hroybt in to ilhuninato a dreading

Of the wore! fixe that wumaa lu» er­
ar had to eaeounter, wine etande at the
Uhd. The anaUta for etrong drink in
mia hat epoihntha fire. atrnan woman

Establishment.

BOWNE &amp; GALLOWAY’S

Flimm i
Job Printing
PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH

John Wolf,
THE LARGEST STOCK
FURNITUBE.

DRY GOODS,

.

HATS, CAI'S.

DRESS GOODS,

GROCERIES,
grrr Brought to jftustingf

CROCKERY

BOOTS, SHOES,

TAYIOR CHUBB PRESS

IT THE Hfflft M SME!
As anywhere jn the

Blate.

dad inO h SsUfarthKoi

7.V THE BEST STYLE
"’’’’iuJmuja

ftaiiit wiNii alffltatin ilii wrut Mattia
■WANTED!

ALL THE BUTTER AM EQOS CT BARRY uuJaiY,
&gt;w

» CASH ril i* t*-1

V.»“
call and eumfoa the' working a of t&gt; ewM fidoei porAaautg efoewUre.

_______

hand. A GOOD HEAEEF, Fwrefatoed
nm
JOD WOU.
October U, 1W0.

HA! HA!
EL, A.Bus ell.
Go there foe ynar J
CHOICE OEOCXBIIB!
OOME 4SD NEE THEM

SAWING MACHINE,
CLOVER HVLLI
CORN

FEED CUTTERS,
5LLW,

TUB VMM'S- MOST IN T-HE MARKET,

E. P. BUKRALL &amp;CO,
tfF’TW* TW
World Mower

ami Reaper,

ihoezh he writoa Bttle, tracee of hie
faOtatoaad^perMaerf hil bmk wU
say be data eted in mry nsnsber. 2b•f Mtr*r?afaM to H nolaBoatoe
faartitotioo, b«l a paper tor the whole
’ aoMtry: aad it eerree ita large mmKuency to bithMIy that «• Boetosiana
&gt; W lea. of atonal Sarer fa ito J-«r toihKh-dtoifc-i.^

�January 4, 1ST1,
romplftwi tary. But we are glad to be[ Iteratkey du t~L as oaWte this e«rrmraiiy. we think puhite- aeptirremt te
the 4th dtetriet 1. very doddadly for *fr.

.

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TbaLrewpnfalNCT Y«rk Antritund-

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.............. ■■ -- ——---------- -The ■ Aseriesu ship VttSh; HeNaar
1 —
..
The Illinois Legislature
tOBVMM M ----------- '.up a boat’cOTtainlng
i th* 4thof January; that of Wwcon.in
; on th* 11th of January.
A Pittsburgh tnaa I* te.lin; th* sand
a: Grand HarenwUha view to oitsbUshing a glass factory.
- .c

Buy Every Description of Clothing. Cheap;

; think their wiib«i should 6* hooded. At
i the auao time If they cannot efortlheir

task of showing that Biair » unfit It
■ukM Mvcnl charges against the Gov­
ernor whiefa are new, atdeart, to a*. It
qusn* with his record m Gorcranr,
talks of th* " notoriously b»d appointtMCts^ b* mad* daring th* war ,.aa
“tmlremDy oondusmed by th* 'boy*

To Buy the Best and Latest Styles

and " undertakes to say that notwith­
standing their lirareiy and soldiery qualIttea, th* troop* of no loyal State in ®a
Union ware more grossly nagteetod by
th* Best- authorities during the way
than ware ttetiwbla volunteers of Mki&gt;ignm" Wo bid Mr. Ferry welcome to
all the proceed* of such a rapport M
thia abase of hi* ccmpeutioa will yield

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In tka JrerW. quotations there ap
prens oaa from th* MiddlrrtUe risfodn*!sr, praise*! with the remark that the
“ I’femfeaLr certainly'repmaiits the ieatimentnof a hug* and rccpcctabte ptetion of th* Itepublieani of Barry GouaTy.” We do not question the right of
the PfiitiaJir to support Mr.
Wa would hare no mure right to do thia
thaa the Jbetowf has to abuse the Utoijp
Arerd for its advocacy of Mr. Blair.
But as the Jteraaf asy* oT the Barer/ ap
wwiay wwofthe.FfaaMbafe **£«*«*

tar Ma
•••»**« the" Middtevilfo “paper utterly ignores the roio»

To get the Best Goods for the Least Money
| dian country. and tot th. Paeiln- «X»t,
I before th* outbreak of the
In our late «W war. ba setod ureter th*
faawredtate dirertfoa of Cteni Mwlto.
Grant, nod otters, *r&gt;il won tte&gt; rent,
doaeeof them ell Rarigutag u?«r the

REMEMBER ! EMPIRE BLOCK

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS
Tn Allegan /Mraa.’ **y» that 'Uev.
Bte r made soma notoriously bad appoft.Ttoeats.in .tho miltauy mrrice-"—
That is ■• in ossa instance, which w* call
to mmd. That of Hot. Gilbert Moyersof Altegan—isd. at the carers!
and pareirtent ralieitn'-ou cf Don C.
neadsraon. &lt;hen « now editor of the
JiKraal
'
.

are almost • unit in hi* luppcrt," .*»4
m the .'awns/ says of Altegaa County
so we mt of Barry County. "
far
■a tho poop!* of"-Barry "County are
concern*! they rrttlsd their Senatorial

acroae the rubey of th* lUUer. During
the batik of lb- 23d ManteuM ttomal'
Bcer-roort, Mooaurdy, Davou-i &amp;ebeuronrt, Qocrreae.NuyoL'ae, Busy. «nd
Veajuosaaut, th* French yielding only

New Advertisements.

■to what th* /rernel SRya'we iasinnatei,
nor did W» aay what tha JtewnW ssjawa
mid, sue have wo fax any way attempted
io damage Mr. Ferry 's record. Whim

MAYHEW

'

BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Cor. Cungrevi and Randolph Sts,

uaaa of ite claim*. If Mr. Ferry re mpretaCtreri
elected, it will bo upon his merit*, and
not becana* his Tricnd* are fit to abuse a
man who la ax tenet his peer in all that
eoartitutaa a gentleman, legislator .or

Th* Middleville PttoUre.™. partly
published in this county, and partly
somewhere el** and apparently edited at
terga, propounds a few qutetfoBa. w&gt;m»
of which we cheerfully undertake to annnr.
In Ua unique and labored onto-

! strurocs, says the fores, oppoeatl to that wa* sb jut two hours behind bn
; FruMian* numbered 10,000 . men, and | was running ryry rspjiy when
iKid three batterfoe of anfftop. .:lba,|
^comluit lasted all day., At oreteng ih° ।
Ften-h retroetwl iu no ociierly marnw I
| shout: l,i«W yards. Th* now levteal
i fought like veterans. The PrtBslkr.C
। abandoned Ndita on th# toondog of tt»,| ,
_____ ___
(Sth, but subsequently ruUirnad, aa4.idiaui.-t to the Furty-^iMud Cougre j by
preoccupied tta. place. The Fronea put .^00 majori----- "
—
|t!&gt;oir teas at MOO, killed and wutmde.7; iMepubt^si
and itefan that toe enxny lost win* Cra! It”

LtlSU

1871. \ •

PROSPECTUS

S““-

An official drepafoh free, be Mau* of tt Whrtitey, ItepubUatv it
Dreember 24. anwentnrw that the frus-idatrKt bare'Itert wleetod.
akns harm withdrawn fnan Nogret.Cra- '
’ ’
tea. Bairety-fire thousand men pteted |
Through thn town, gulag in th* directfoa ।
of Phrix
&gt; ,
. ■■■ ■ . —.r .- ■■

isiflrigga.
.Ejsttssn.

STICK TUI twit

I’roviMom,

‘

Earthen Ware.

Notions*.

, ,

( .,

j vancm lkoxL ituhnex. ‘

jjnaitnroji tut.
QTrtJMBtkixDrsxciL*

.tinaiim.
.th, French Ce.

tux rr«' a^o uobi&gt;AK.».
pHOTOOluru ALKMS. _ - ,
i «*&gt;k trnsJwAU,^UEKie...

NEW

CARRIAGE FACTORY

y A«tt zrinwxM.

Hoad,

Rend;
Gunfoon dtrt/^fhx^.w^.Wju
trastod fo roluai»er»;.who, hjr'wfitot.i

!Kr«

•

�Sash. Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Comer, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Newell Posts.Baaisters, stall
Railings &amp;a.

S«lX4&gt; »y veto y«»a get that Spilling

Why, np ait Mwe Allen, te has gM

Madam I’, can te ontuullodon all din■atotoof a eUte utea, at toe UaeGng» HteS Haattog^ Friday'snd 8*1usday, Bee. 30th and »1st end on too
te
a.
winter.
Madam ltrtolig all Chronic dioof ite Throat, IleoK and Lungs.
Ilvw, te., (Female Complaints mode

Michigan Central Ri R.
OLD, REUABUfllft DTRECTlfDUTE.

.U thin is my third ririt to this plsee.
I would inrite all that e isteu to coaralt
ma teaall,sail wdl rart them isothing

wwaaso
u new. lean don, and oa naaonabto
tonns 1 have ate&gt; a fine ste-k of such
' srtxles now on hand, and am ssasslantly
• getting on addiik**tte ite atook. and

D n,

rood dosr south Of tte l’ost Otoito ‘&gt; &gt;-

Window and Door Fra men. Milk Safes,

. 22mm E2SSS

and Bracket* of every description.

Loen engaged in a drunken row, aad
got ll)gir teed cut aad crawled into Ite
hall to sleep, or else they had nude an
eCort to climb over th. sentiliating win­
dow of tte back door of th. bank, and
haring made a mtenorv fall back,
sinking tteir head ageuast Ite rideof
some harder subetanee and opened a
crevice suitable fur blood-lettsag. and af­
ter lying iu an iasibleposition for awhile
and bleeding, slid out We don't know
anything ebout it though . these nre on­
ly conjecture*. One good thing. Downs
and Galloway are all right and none of

MsbuicUa iJs;s m:
***■

Peninsular Railway.
CM
i«w Mse«w. twr.KJp*sa. wm n«
Buxnra

fAILWAli

The Greed Rapids Et/U soya ite ex­
ecutive esunittee of the State Agricul­
tural Society ia well disposed towards
Grund llapsde u th. place for holding
the Stfto Fair ia 1871, and tte price reqrftok/io".
*•
b, nlMd fe CM fc— •■«.Mr Grices the diligent President
I Kent Ckiuwty Agricultural 8000ty.isberily engaged raising tte amount
by subscriptinn. (hand Rapids out waU
afford to raise this amount, and should
do so al ernes. That Uie for tte internet
A, ,\'c» Yasx's dance Friday evening ,of the Agricultural Bocicty to have tteir
al Cafasm Hall. Bill will be there far a Fan-in 1171 at Grand Rapids w. An not
11. We presume Uwsre will te a large doubt, and at tbc aiae tan that atj
company present
We had a turkey Ctefotnuu. and pai l i
-or iCtou ‘AH right Tte egg. didn't
tetrh ent any editor's turkeys this year

THE LATEST !

Mr. W. T. Essnux, at his warehouse
GO THEBE! GO THERE 1
Go to thn l*uet Odkwi&amp;rEcbuul Books, on Broadwgy, ia dealing quite lively in
I Wank Book*. Iteri-e or eeythieg.
the perk trade, haring puirteaed three
i
3. Xtoerers 4 Co.
car loads already.
■
TUa Bettors are buying bcir o*3*’
ansconl and shipping to the restore mar-­
kata. The prices puAMtoork averages

■ Wci‘4rVr~«rii is.

MfllliMIMtLMMin
a two year old ChaoSsr white orrw, which
te kited yeetoriay. Ttepeetee weigh­
ed when dressed, MS Zba BaU teg

’

iiEsaova wsrsr

Yo should Buy Detroit Stoves

He, has bed
T«P« aevernl pen.
that's all right-" after X pay my taxes.”
A rtu of stone are being drawn for
the fouisdatton of the wamkAMg on tte
ooroer of Jeflmon and R^tete^reeb
Xew, - The per»ocwtel4ba toad oi

itete'

t if C. A -JJte Bate yW?
ite, WiU te teld thk y«ar in wseridb* the terne from the river
. on Wteteeedsjr, and Thundsy (wte.be hUtotenhtete waler) to the
Hltth. UM eaough to mate UsU. ho suddenly squealed eat M tt la
teuaconut to tecs tte. attend’xB Vte can go-

1CJ&gt;(3 JO muuf

; ..

NOTIOE I

_ W Ki. §.’ G bb I&gt; Y K A B
Will retire from the active du­

Ma wl the firm, and devote hw

tin# to clotting up our books.

A fifteen ye« bufoate i»per-

;Ur.T3WJI

�8 OX3LOCK. . ..
SAfESMSN'WANAED.

COTOTI KOMOB.E

_ ^*1 MirgsmauarTS.
Geo. K BasmU i Crt CotasM.

esjr-^-

WIKE OE UFE

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VICK’S

FLORAL GUIDE

&gt;rttY zOUi ncturfTf
ronra

srSSscssr
letoeeeMH. U» .. H-' -

Oee ■steSMteSltensr MUwtikeer
Popular Books, lisps and Picture*

m

saFaiy-

lucaxrssr;
574*1 OZMJCX/MX'rSteMI AU. Ml
■ 'usrrtZI’ F. UerWe. mstetessl.

I
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Dunkirk to Nov York, 490miU.
CUrslaadto Nmr York. 025 mils*
OacianatltoN. Y., WO mites,

*

ia.TCTqyifa.-Jg-AS I;

er te four of the latter; after this has
been w.U rubbed into ths hands aad al­
lowed to remain far a little time, aadthe
hands subsequently washed with Castile
soap aad tepid water, we rroemmw!
the belladonna sod oallodioa 0.10. fa
be pointed, end ths protective film oIIbw-

urn M r*0M

HT”~ to 27 intis tai sacsria to era.

NEW YORK 0B8EIVLB
AGENTS WANTED FOR

Tiir. cmui.iu
-nr.
LIGHT CSstel.- - Ll.~ W tea A~G»

COUGH!

Why

corn CHOI I

Is it that Dr. Hoback's Stom­
ach Bitters increase in sale

year book
r

Aim .’AULASAC,

'■'ro bs inuao jjtxxujtTin, isn

every year?
K Cete, UxrwwM. Sen
v*t

Because
They are the best combina­
tion ever made.

FREE LOVE.

Why

ITS VOTARIES

Do tho Druggists recom­
mend Dr. Hoback's BHters
te their customers?

TkasUMI Mserlte, XMMi ate Law Srfhis
l» IksES14a4 MM.
■

I*rioe,
AU9tno—
ms jrrr

One

Dollar.
ea4nq&gt;fag/W

toaxobsbmtbb fartu

Because Jis
After years of experience
and tnal they have been
proven to bo a sure cute
for Dyspepsia and Indiges­
tion.

LIFE IN UTAH

Ona tabU spoonful of cranberry sauoo
aad two of mnteteea taken at bed-time
will cure tho pike.
Chary ill Bps e*o bscttrad by making
an oiataMct at Oh sulphate of hydrastin

WUWUia),
«T M
JS» M

Why
la it that Physicians jim
and recommend Dr. Roback's Sugar-coated Bl odd

kete:

Ton drops of tho tinrtero ol lobelia
added to a tumblerful of water will
euro lung font In children.
To cure neuralgia add firs drops cf
tbs tincture of belladonna to a tumblerfa! of water, and take a teaspoonful er-

OVERLAND
THROUGH

~£?kiaHr

Because

Hair Restorative

Thor know the ingredient*
of which they arc made.

ASIA.

Why
Are Dr. Bobtick's Blood
Purifier and Blood Pills
the best remedies taken to­
gether for trie curv of nil
&lt;|ispws of th0 hlood ?
’

BOOK KOESTS MAKI

GREAT ’"FORTUNES

A decoction of doc-wood bark, (C&lt;lrnu Flori-ia.) made by adding one ounce
to a pint of boiling water takas, freely,
will cure and pswrent chill farar.
One oeac* cf wahoo bark, added to
one quart of pure wiuaky, aad oaw S»apoucful takiin half or. hour after each
meal will eun many farms of dyspepsia.

The Blood Purifier ia the
only artloio in tho market
wbidicontalus Hie celebrated
costly Drugs imported ex­
pressly from Bthxlcn Jor its
manufacture, and the Pills
contain the active principle
of i»&lt;xtaptar|tym (NUpdrake

jerfe-sEHratra- CABBOLIC

1 &gt;4 if *
lereur^

TABLETS,

EgS-.t.aS&amp;EPW-

Are Dr. 0. W. Hoback's
Stomach Bitters, Blood Pu­
rifier and Blood Pills tho
three greatest remedies the
world nns ever known?

Ths Best Pape,

IAL NIW-IORKKfi, ■

enep and trial the sales have
inospMod eaoh and every
year, and-thousands of lob
tern (unsolicited) of tho romarkablo euros they Imre
performed bear witness.
Head-Ike tetters inCLocal
Colium ot cures by these

FAHUT WEEKLY.

■IT HfO JH CO
a rmrrtmrr.

TKttJLS 1MDVCEMEKTS, LC.

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4,1871.

VOL XV.

DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES.
HATS * CAPS.
GROCERIES,

*'• ssMsiiasy^

BABBWA1B!

■ifa 'lilB KE
FT
Nor is ths moral aspeei Joao ad rap.

OmilfalWH

ussfsjrs

the deck i» naturally rnorn jaded by hi*
rwithltoi.rit end tlie uncertainty of M*
porideojodbs too frequently flas -fc
*timnla.it* to roiaxx tua wearied raetpet.
To him tbe ball-toofa aad .tbe theefoe
become in time almost a ins Mitie.; ksoa.

STOVES-

who attains waolQi and ;«»»taM, tee maehanim w*curo tbcao fatoto*
ble reMiIte.
,
Wor most wo omit to noticebow moefe
CM-T frequently lb. letter eettlee CarW
cm dork

stand before the people of BARRY COUN 11 aa

Ihamnioii of Low Prrices.

forget that s very 1*rev miuorlty of the
Ataerican People .till bold tn their In-

toMNte tobfc* ufaMtfier fanusd sad bi
neenmerily cbauos a wife who tno0
readily yumtl.iei het taotae to him—I
J»1M&lt; TWtar fa rsMg ric.
1

fnllr spprveuttetiic da.p'ratton where­
with all tbe warring atemente ot hatred

SSsgSE

the W and deoghtare to to edaeatod
m to what i* ahrny* igaaraat aad bej hind the eg. Bet the question is whs!
paper to taka. Ike beet at eoeree
Aadtkfkui aqpsrpsA&amp;M - lAv Nfote y
Jfisli/s. m Us Dmon Peer. How ena
we prove thief
Ta. J’oer, although not yet fire Venn
of age, Ae. Ifo
rirrefafaM if an,
Mni,
raUnJut - Jf-Ay-a
Thi,

no( doubt that local succeedfaetlluteil
by Itepubltoan foods and dlroeuMom.
will I ■fair, the charging ixM with a
•anguine hope ol victory, .ucba* nerved
tt la pal forth Re wUnost strength in tbs
earUer rtngoo of the contents of itotand
1998. Yet oar faith ia dear and strong
that the American people ebll Mm* Ood
that, on the red balUe-Oehto ol oar tale
Civil War. tbe Union vm upheld and
--yvd.
—. aad
—- will «...
Tax I’oer m IAs Urfad
A—ide—s
■Slavery Oeslrey
never hub
ooo
Jeoifa that the proetous Mend | paper ■ (As 8UU.
It fsnushs. more

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

-, It oppose. Indtoolnble Na

GROCERIES

PROVISIONS,

SCHOOL BOOKS,

Very Cheap I

SCHOOL BOOKS,

Establishment.

GALLOWAY’S

NEW BLOCK

F&gt; on fro tn fcorteen to foureererahbU on their lombX they di*d at Last of TOiampJ

Frcci the day of birth they are stuffed
-W.bmgMUO. w- tari
with food, choked whh pbyaic, splash rd
A. Im,
I With water, enflbeated in het rvotna, end
farmers, merchants, produce dealer*,
ra, Win. stmated ia bedetothss. 8c mark for in­
end buaiaaes men generally, ft n an indoes. Whoa penaitiad to faeith* •
valoubU feature f^Nul rare is taken
' "Wa'U carry with mail through lh—, sad ! breath of pure air once a wook in Samto report area rataly aad fuHy. up to the
—and ones or twice during the colder
laet moment, ell
Aew oU/crwy. -er. reej^h^ only the nose is permitted to '
'When
’
er
ia
all
the
faml
old
year
we've
ia» in each leene of Tin Wnxir Peer,
’ yMv into dsybgrht A little later they .
thoogbtXor spok. ends*
’
! for the benefit of the farmer! and oounare scat out with jx* dofaae at ail on th. j
•Well keep Urn mammy bright to guard ,
Home Industry by dteerimlnating du­ I try mercbaata.
| parte of the body, a hich ouet need proties on imported Ware, and Iibnau* i Tn* Wtuir I’oer u made op with
o«r heart, aad tongue ia this
aeutlal to the rapid, benlBcwnt dlrttson . the most careful attention to the wants of ‘When ia the thorny path of Ufa us tectwa. Bare legs, bare aruu, {are
nocks,
girted stidefiee, with an inverted ,
•f Production la all to ph nail aad de­
■Met the peer, appreeeed.
umbrella to ooU«&lt; the air and chin the |
partments. end ao to the Instruction ot
our people In all the gainful arte ot
other parte of the body. A stout, stroag '
Peace, wo urge cor countrymen to ad­
*aaa goes out ia a eohl day with giowe* |
here to and uphold that pulley. la UBand urerooat, woolen stockings and i
doobuag kith that the true Internet, n&lt;4
thick double-soled boots, with cerk be­
ot o clean at a section. bat ot cacti wetian aad every iIsm, te Lbsreby eehtween and robbers over. The aune day
-&lt;.vd rrsxoxs, served and promoted.
a chtM of three yeuro old, aa infant of
Tn Taucnts class to be proemlnentdoeh
and blood, and bone aad ccms&amp;nly a Asasepaper.
lie rorrwpandrnte 1
tfaa, goes out with a^om u thia as pa­
Bcoujkt t* Misting*
cheer to brighten up tWr way.
per, cotton eocks. legs uncovered to the
The Markos in Full.
And thus enjoy our fortune more by knees, neck bare—an, exposure which
The Choices! Editorials;
giving pert aanJ-Y’
would disable th. nurse, kill the mottor
The Best Correspondeneo;
And novae over woods and laid the outright, aad make the father an inva­
Tlis Cream of Latarature
lid fee wweka. Aad why I To harden
saovi, a white abroad lay,
Beaido thio, it will nxttaia Fall and
day’s MMiialiM advices from Europe Original Fashion Report*, far both La- W« bid tfejM.M famwwQ -A than to a node of fauna which thoy aro
never expected to practice. To asen*by Cable far mor. than oar eaUre re- I dus and Gentlemen, written —runRy
celpte fur Ab. Inane In which them ad-, ' for ite column* by the beet Fashion Reton them to aa exposure which a doeen
vtree reached ear readers. If lavish '
years later would be ooosid—wd down­
aoUsy. unelseylnr vigilance, and ni&gt;
right foolery. To rear children tiro, for
bonaded faith'n the Unerallty aaJ die
tbe riaaghter-pea, sad then lay it totbe
cwrnmrnl of the reading public, will ew-'
HTA spteodxd A—tswot of OOP-! able no tn make a journal which hae no
Lord, ie too bad. We Aoa’t think the
Almighty had any handin tL
FIN'S AND BURIAL CASES, on
beyond diatnte 71
kind. A GOOD HEARSE Fnrsudied
ever pebHehed in
In ad ditea to
family journal,
newbie per pnated
poloualy ryeasi ai

RELIABLE

PBOMPTNEHS AND DIEPATCH

I»ffns. Tn Peer w Ate oteapwf

beevt: The -wfeofe uninne of God.
spreading out ite opleudon and termefa
pleading
their attention, aad they'
wonder “where Mr*, ffamabudy got that
diviae ribbon oa her bona.tr &lt;Ifa.&gt;
wheie world of literature, through it*,
thoaaaad trump, ot Utoo, adjuring theta
to regard it. garnered .tufa, of rauciun.
Ite editorial, an dulingufebod for
aad thought, and they tteek Si's highj
their ability, wit, iadu*iirnaea bolds am
time. If John intends to marry Luty,
far him to pop tbe quMtma!" When,
I and aupuim.
From ite birth, it has And let a* make st ouc«* this pledge and to b. auro, thu frippny io spiced with si
little envy and malior, and prepares'
Mt wait aw,j.
•
•tradilr adhered o th. right, the tenth I
sraa!l duhee of scandal and nice beta of
, the test interests of the people. On all
detMetion. it becomes endowed with a
the great Usussthat have arieee, &lt;t Am
•light vaoumous vitality, which dorw
I afe-sy* Ar- a e^eatAr r»ykt nU It diaeue- ■‘What'w of 01 the old yw bold ve’Q proOy wall, ia tbs abswaos ot -ml, tn
| sre none bat lire
aad it Ur
carry on the machinery at living, if not
। proved a safe aad aenaibU loader 01
the
reality of life.—£ P. ZTA^b.
ia oar feoa* «ua yner the
public opinion.
It hae no • azv. to ' "»«■ onm
bwUs^tMM.
|
1 grind," and no “political slates" to carry. I
“WWX
r-4 .*•
bou,1
It is entirely .free front all Miqaaa*
whai'M w^pwo^lr-^
,
' “ring* and offioe-haaiiag combiaadeM.
i Hear, it is bold, independent. Bad al- -We*n treomre of the old year’s good
end add them to (ba ae^,
i ware interesting
-Wtafer «f hate, m-ik - -ru

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Job Printing

iags cun lire on such meager faro—bow
I routinuo eristenre in such famine of toI jscs and on such a short allowance* oi
: setae—is a great question, if philosophy
J'ro watebed with (&lt;ide oar village could only tearoh Hout. AU wo know

Now m 'vo bad l^i yvwr farewell Bad
n. yueAfy y 4*
&lt;*Lte Aste y any
fof*' » lit Suu
Every wntnee and
paragraph it prints ie eurofully edited, Ulna remember Him, to whom oar
thank* Me ever dao ; '
br a corps cf the ableat writers esn
Ite utmost to hasten the glad day when I ployed on any journal ia Michigan It WeMoeper but with Hi. epn-ot. v»
llio boutb shall vis with the North In , pay. the largr at rau for neve and for
la^bfabyEMpownr,
eiultaUoa aad gratitude ovu the dlsap-:
editorial
labor;
aad
if
restate*
ewrv
cm
Without
Hie aid oar wart U vote. no
pearnnee of tbe I mt trace ur taint I
fern say Mn JfUe.
of that spirit which impelled Man to Uiln arrn?U

PRINTING
BOWKE 1

fhuu. Tax*.- Of all the axpsfa—it* i
make a heart lean, (bo brain gauzy, aa
to thin life down fain tbe ronautenfa &lt;
a aunbrie kerchief, tbe mast aeccueafi
it the fettle talk and tattle which, i

FURN'l-

John Wolf,

THE LARGEST STOCK

DRY GOODS.

DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES.

^ROCKERY,

BOOTS, SHOES,

[n||(0[fi

H II DfflH M STORE I Z.V
A.» anywhere in the Estate,

foI tm

THE BEST STYLE

taiie nr foods aii Frites, ai« will warrait SatisM®
W

A.S’

TED!

ALL THE BUTTER AND EGGS IN BARRY COUSTY,
For w hieh the Highest Market Price in CASH trill be Paid.

HA!HA!
H, A. Bub ell.

taees i-d nat ia the sroowmddfariUdteU^

Go there tor ywtr
GROCXRIBBt

CHOICI

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CORN SHELLERS,
THE GROVER A RAKXR

fittj ut OnaBmi Priitiu,

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DalLT Txibckb, Mstl Sabecribera, »io

.

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World Mower

bn, M gatMMMfa rivu toptaear
over, &gt;J snah; an extra copy will be
sewt for every club of ten cent for at

‘ScxtssiSir’

and Reaper,

Yovx. ftnot-lbeJaaaary No-Ur nrta fare UfagI b***W***; ot tie Imifana. an MmAto. fat ----- ---------------------- --------------- rso-^-u

■ yMth.fe veey briHiaat. “Mj UMfa&gt;
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, ihar of “Chwgiag Bane" Jgj~Dafall

ton, BALL, DODGE, and CURTISS’ PLOWS.
Drop. Cultivator*—in fact, everything
In the line of

» ki'iMiminr nartaae. ia maeb 1
reaHy iqpfieail

Michigan Jxchang.

�-mg tbo meet grataaque featura*
wnaginab e. From *wrr p rdon of the
1 upper axtrfooe protruded thaw odd little
। on atures, aad a perfwd swann of xniaia- 1
’ tore yuuagttom. Over th. oM Ud/s

'interrate of growing commonwealth/ The happy reripient of this unique,
ITS PLATFORM
j The atteadaare at the Toaeber'a Cunvsu prerant was our, village school trarhra,, REVENUE TARIFF.

! boa was as noticeably large a* that at ■ “'•d you may bo rare he enjoynd tbe ■
th. Buperatteodeta. u&gt;&lt;wta« wresutAlL
"Ml^J-”
j .1.. ’ \!t.
Use maetiara, however, i&amp;ejfon*
. 8dlt»th mornb« wjtreter preaefo-d
Bren"devoid of infen.;, iad -grv’. Js I « discourse an the erent aad the sur-1
InerJuse of number* wuuH haw Udad 1 rounding rireuntstaaoee of WBrSavior'*.
birth. By the w»y. I tx''° noglocud to

W»,T. Wiura Fxut the foverito an

at Wootens MfoMgaa, « Boater for u

yum from the 4 th of Mareh 187L Dwand the gravo apses to receive theta.—
OfVtimM in the Uiadnees of oar damme
we wvah that •• miglit peoetreto the
iuy»tori«a of the future end reed coming
ttB-rimin!, from t&amp;f test to 0m last
events, yta truly, ae BeOmnrey besortitlfoiighLu taken aorto tbs gosd town- folly a xprraeea it, “if a veil toterpora. Uidiehod, aad no jiwrf methods are uBd® •
&lt;^.OMi'ireyShM(»wo Undly tonaT.____
Li

&lt;ta»of foug eetri^shte! u.JffM.

HOJY. T. WHITE BEERY wuMrtohk .Uevsuisui A.i .
t JfOJIfIMi ® res
r,-&amp; j

ditiiafafohad ability, great energy, dih-

neera-aeA faithffrlnrw in the discharge
d u.

sa* —a tkcMcU, a.

miliar with the wuate ofour State. That
ho w® water upon the labors of kie new

poritioa with the tame dotormiaod real,

TU

untiring energy which has mode him

To Buy the Best and Latest Styles!

their alfovisrttana: and a grief

ud ntdiM Aii- k’iitt &gt;y
MwolatioM which had actboMhopefo'l

a fan.

CM WedMMday srraaiag the Republi­
can Senatorial Casein was held, and nsvited ta the Mofamtion of
T. W.
Fbut, the preecat able, nfflefoci aad de­
cidedly popular Roprewtatatirn la Congreea from this District We appends
brief synopeis of the pruaeediagam th.

wawus vs I1SUC
meat or personal Bia
robbery; a thorough
eerrite, that (hero ou
effictency in tfia asta..„„.
U1 w
Govkrnmrut ; a retans to specie pay­
menu by the witwHutten hr mstoSal
‘'“m nt*T
P*«’b»ok» under the op
-r . »— hocking tew; anOa

meat useful totire mpfi when he vrives
at matareyrarx - Runding Inftts Should I

&lt;rfth. pM_ tretainmg
leMUO, whwb
have Ltaght

touch scaentifi.- truth*, cud not bo Clk-1
a»d with our ttarwu tet Eke a font
wBfrwrtr rhntotied! rimpaddy, aad'
”
*'"" '
I F.—.:—“ . ■’
•• wre-suiE IAIC l H.I..
StilVxl daeUniatkiu. ITtyswJugy, book­
' or booksAn4,rtCa'1 "* f'*e*5“ m®«3Xl»«e
keepsag aad hiatory. should be taught
TOTUEFAR51ER.
in every echoed, aad made interretiegby allotted to u. by a wise Providence To
•l*cU1 ’**“’■ “ contolnlng tbe
pemtieat and frvnh iDtatratfotai iiriely, the Otd Year wo bid a lasting farewell. Sk^s. *i!£^H,m,bo rvLatlnu to the
tte srijcnl should be * IHilo wurld, uu'd
‘,y,-rHE Garden, and the
It can never eomo back to ua in time or ts t ABUE j the condition ot tbe crops ia
the pupil go out from. U trefaaf for tlw eternity, oa earth or Wxheaven. Ansdb- all ports of the world; and a oircfully
nctualites of foe life fiat awaits him.
or pogo in the volume of humaa lifo » •
Tba^reai.ii whfoli railed forth thn j
meet dte-u-sion, and ibirh wiU' proba­
bly result ia producing thn most Mxuible amount of good, gas iutnaluscd by
out up&gt;ta ite aoriaoe in shining or oom- ;
Uie report of the .^cma-Uew npposnt'-d bro linos will live on arsl on end their io-!
at the Grand Jfopich meeting to prevent fluao- forAeal ur war, will tinge the ,

To get the Best Goods for the Least Money

REMEMBER ! EMPIRE BLOCK,
s. ■
Corner State and Jefferson St.

of Branch, ehoe I flMnAwji. Xapraeantotive Gray, of Newaygo, and Senators
Janka, of 8t Clair, and Barber, of lataa. were appointed Trifon, and the
work of balloting vu at oaoo proceeded
c. taring of every fetcre page that hu- ■
wih. Tbe folio wins ia the result of the
bcoka." The couimilice, rousistiug of Vanity shall engram with the roc-rd J
several ballots:
.
.
of' B*rry, aud '' lt&gt; .ufforiugr and its ar&lt;«npliahmente. '.
. /
Latta, of Allegan, Paliprr, i
FVWfofW—Ferry, 30; Blair, BO; J.
^"heeler of Weak tone w, ----------praeeatud an ’’ Farewell Old Year ? We drop a tear, [ ?&gt;aU| E«tM&gt;.
M. Howard, 30; W. A. Howard, 17.
array of facta, truly orersriiehnlng, ’| not of rcgrvt—that thou bast departed,
Whole number of rotas Oast, 97; neons| .bowing that th. present provision of but in tender rvnienibriuicw of thy days
sary to .fort, 4®. (There are 27 Repub! our statnfi doiigncd tu tocuN uniforms-,,। rlisckcrol aS they hire been with |iain
Lcan Senators, and 71 Republican tnra, ty ia wholly iuoi&gt;erto^\ ami that on- &lt;' and ph&lt;e*are. failure and snreeas. upon
. repuag in the Union Bslsools, where th- I| thy suuir-wreatlred tomb, thru with a
dint- a ebrery glow, bidding defiance
I
trustee s have been fordhd by tltf pressto the stubborn aad persistent efforts of
। whi»|«rrvd prayer It strength we turn
• ure of dreimstnnrei t Jtnke aclioxs, tai-, (away ar.d with a Birdie ca our bps and j
From King Yas, “Hafyy New Year''
|fanaity doos not exist, ^vea in name.
(courage in nor hearts, greet the newaad the jmghngcf marry belle, aceomTMUUFerry,
87
;
Blair.
33
;
J.
,
Michigan
has
b
-coraoa
mine
of
wraith
(
panied by the joyous merriment of the
for ail the book publisher-, who HteraBy
lhy l&gt;ar,JeB o{
Ulsoml unrulers, seem to th ro w bask the sound of M. Howard, 1«; W. A. Howard, It.
twk'’1’ "f «hn l-'oj'V and . aatsvipatad sorrow*, snsybap thou bear
mirth which ell nature has conspired, ( FewrU Uiti—Ferry, IT ; Blair, 40; •
J. M. Howard, 15 j W. X Howard, &amp;.
1 rat ia thy bosom joys that shall dieriate
JVU faUri-Forry. 41; Blair, 4&gt;; J,
; every grief and jiisrs that shall reward
' crery laborious effort. At least wo hope .
M. Howard, B; W. A. Snrard. 4.
_
, and hotline toil, confident that wkatevxr i
S-U Mfe-Feny, 50 : Blair, S3; J.
There are. in many W «ur .ejtotds, J
came
r«/rettr of all earthly af- |
M. Howard, 4.
Mr Ferry having received a mgiarity
of all tbewia. cut, &gt;ae umijBaifti

“Hapfy New Toaso-'MMg may they
ousdo and ga with aa much of pleosnrr
and Uttto of pria, w this of 71 dimly
farariiadowiag to ua the eternal holiday
beyond the river, whore ^Jiauure is unwbpee duration is maaourod a 4 by the
transieat fight of moments, nor of years,
bxtfby the eternity of heaven.

ptahday tUrt^biramlldofor u. what is b~t and'
. I--.
wla{ will contribute evcntasJly to our|

|PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

Office over Grant A ITiillip.* Store. Hssruros, Mtautr.

REMOVED

New Advertisements.
To tbe

truest good and His greatest glory.

r [We very much regro that the fore­
Benator Wilcox, of Ixmawee, and
going cvtnninnicatioc came to hand, too
R^wsresilutiia Rifcrd, oF Heinen; wore
I late for oar hot iaane, M it would bars
appointed a committee to writ upon Mr.
been pocwliarijr appropriate for that No.
Ferry aad invite hie praanc- in the aeni A good article, however, ia sever &lt;nrt of
rtis. They ahortly after reteraed, hav­ beeoam inevitably and ns a means t&amp;
ing that gentleman in charge, who was acenro tbe notice of du&gt; Legislature pe­ &gt;laic and therefore wo proaaat It to oar
' rvadesM U this time.—Ea.)
received with great enltairiai, aad
titions are to be circulated all throogb
briefly addressed the cuneus in tbe fol- the State, asking that acticn be taken in
regard to the r«y taportnts! matt, r?
Every man whojtai to buy acboul books '
sbocld sign tkG [Mtitfoa, and thus help '
on one of tl;e cxsix needed refonne Con­
nected with our aeliool system. This i. j cituaont 11,750,000.
the people's meoaxtre and they should
A eait against the Erie railroad two'
.
see that it ia nroujptiy attended to aad i pics four hundred pagva
(•n the first ef Nov. Sing Sag roataiasd 1,209 mu virts,
’

The l*it«iihtat for the ensuing year h
L- W. Brown, of Wayne; Vian Fred- •
doata. Jahn H. 1‘idmcr. I’. A. lAtta end
E. Mudge. Secretary, E Willard, at uforturad annually ia 1‘ariy Maine. •
Monroe. Tn*surerk H. B. Falfoea, of 1 Omaha oflera half fare tickets to aad
1 from church on her street reilwayu
It ia a matter of ragrat, awl the Rfcrtc ’I Females nudibig to qualify tbeowalvee
ia mah -Jsa loser tkereby, that the Sa-'I as nurew should apply to the Uriveraitv.
jerriaoes of wml oouat&gt;'o»' Uro pc*. j An Irishman bearing that all fleeh is
“itted many cxuollaut men to b« coiled gnu-, inquired if hay was beef e-Ze-awW.
Oom tha*up*winteadcney tu take charge ' A ealfi th’m« incatfoi chi, giro a pint
1 of milk daily, and fo uu tsUibuxm xa
’

New Block,

C onfectionery.
LASSES ST»«( THAI

Scientific American
’ For ISJli- .’ -

B““

ETtel

mmim

XOTIC’E OF ATTACHMENT
Ow*
*lauA Itaith A '

foreeliCtowwa'i'.

COMPKTITIO1W.

j rnrricFH ucgai. blaxkx
j}Ukinn&gt;k ikl

Iteugirt. t adds length to du. day. of
man: it ia a tunic aad sheald bo iodnlgedia freely.
dfo Jobbers, if that's ae, the Laugh­
ing Hyina shuul lire forever now.
' Mr. Ycruag. of NcvKOatlf, Eos raised
two crops ot tomatow bam ano aet of

CARRIAGE FACTORY

TU fang loAkril for, and long desired
baS for otjr new olnu-di has arrived st
M Umade its ndrant Friday evening
the 23d last-, and occasioned modi ex
eitemrat and mxteh rejUriag, auS «x&lt;&gt;

BestlndncssentsT

THE MEW TOtl METMMIST

�thsrein of our LcgUature, that aa
era go liraent bo made to OOX School Law;
so that a greater uniformity than now
exists, can be secured in the lists of the '
sclmol l&gt;ooks now used in our district
school*. A person who hae never stop­
ped to investigate this matter, Is but lit- ‘
tie aware, what a burden our schools 1are and hare boon a great many tragic
stagger under, a very mountain of books, 1narratives before the public some of
all at them good enough perhaps, but so which are of wonderful age and world­
many are they, that in.tee.l of being ’wide notoriety. Ihnminant among thtoe
aids they beoome impediment* to tho 1are "Jack tho Giant-Killer," 'Seven at
a blow," "The Brown Dwarf and Moth­
er Hubbard’s Dog." There ore highly
tod in our rural district*.

■ ICMICMI CEITRAL R. R.

Grind Biver Valley

Division

It ia do uncommon thing to find in a
; school, five or six different kinds of Rre-

See

I phico, their numbers are ahaosi enough
j to stagger belief. As a result, in many
Why, up mit Mare Allen, he has got j
of our district schools, no clasuficaiion
somesobigpr as this never res by two ,
rcanbemads^ fur there are as many
or three several times by deader.
' rliqis as there are scholars, no progresa
i can bo made by tlio pupil that ii worthy
Foa Bata.—I offer for sato—" Dirt | of tho name, and last but not least, of
Cbmp," the inside fixtures to the store
I tho buying of odwal books, there is no
occupied by Barber 4 - Bailor, immedi­
end. Every new teacher wants u new
ately after their remora] The whole
book, is a phrase that has been uttered
embraces counters, shell lag, drawers,
j thousands of time* in our State aad is
desks, ete. Any one deairiag to fit up a
; altogether too true.
store of any kind, will do .well to giro.
j A politicnwiil soon bo in every school
me a call, for it will bo sold fur less than
। districtin Barty County, and we liopo
lumber prices. Call an or address
■ that e-ery teacher' school uffirer and|&gt;aW. I. F. Huts, Builder,
rent trill sign it Let ths people speak
1 by thousand, in thia matter, and their

An.

Michigan
OLD, RELIABLE

DIRECT ROUTT.

voire, will bo hoard and hooded.
, Too much praise cannot bo bestowed
' Oa tho men who have commenced thia
work, and wo sincerely hope that their
efforts may be'erowned with suecesx
"Gat 'an Fix re, oa itcv Naw Ora."
' —Those old eouchre, sofas, sofa-bottom­
ed chair*. divans, tete-a-tete*, or any
thing in the upholstering lino, cun be re­
paired, and they will look as nice as
new. lean doit, and on reasonable

fl:::

dehrered her Lecture upon Woman's
Bights and Ihities, at the Court House
on Tuesday evening last, to a largo and
appreciative audn-occ. Mias V. ia an anergctic and eloquent speaker aad drew*
strict attention without seeming effort.
But, as ws kept no notes, wo shall not
attempt to give ersn a synopsis of bar
discourse, and had wo note*, without tho
ability to write out the lecture in full,
we should fairto present it to our read­

. A Depot of the G. IL V. Div. of the
Everybody.
M. C. IL IL is wonted down town.
Calculating to ksep a diary, or pare
A good Sowing artesian [well on the
book can find a choicu selection at J. P. site where they ore drilling.
Roberts * Ou’s Drug Store. State St
Asornaa Warr—A steam fite engine,
or Holly Water Works.

ers in its true and interesting Ught
is not to b&gt; denied, say what we will
of Woman-* Rights Women, that Miss
V. made many palpatilo hits, and addu­
ced arguments to sustain her cause, that
ora not easily to be overthrown.
Tbe speaker not only talked freely
' day tho —Id Lost. The Calendar ot coxes ■ upon the rights and duties of her own
ecx, Lut in a lady-like manner jogged
will be quite large.
the rlbow of the masculine fraternity;
Tas Engine at the artesian well is
I showing in n clear and i«rspicuous man •
kept fired up, and it looks as though
‘ ner, that llieymct only Asd rifhit, but
something » aa going to l&gt;e done.
I that they also hJ dalsa to perform.

In showing up the two sexes as they
arc now constituted, and especially as
constituted in fashionable circlet, she
I was vary happy and amusing. The
young tobacco-Rjvurf about to deposit his
Dtnrmx—Hou. Daniel Striker, first vote, stroking Ids sparsely - settled
Hon. IL 1‘. Cherry, Hon. R- J. Grant beard and moustache, was g wd; end
sad a host of other notaUos from Barry the fashionable lady that placed thread
County, deported Monday tor the Capi- • in her wrinkl--* before painting, was ex­
cellent, and presented in fine style. In
short. Miss Victor is a lady qf fine cul
■ Oca printers have all enjoyed the bol-; i lure and great ability, and her Lecture
idaya by having “good times." That
accounts fur the delay in our paper this
:

number of Cutters and Sleighs this
son. Good sleighing makes their ti
lively.

Peninsular Railway.

tSlDTl aur.
r.ir
mi.’i warr.

ii

Gn“:

WWTi MICHIGAN
soram RAHIAT

FOR ALL POINTS EAST A WEST.

thorough and practical book keej&gt;er Wo
Ma. Faaxts of Jackson was in town arc personally acquainted with Mr. B.
Monday endeavoring to organise our i and know that ho ia fully up, and even
nmoteur singers for the celebrated play beyond the standard in hia profession.
; He beiieres strictly in tho double entry
system. Not being fully acquainted
with this system wo hare had occasion
to call on him ecveral those, while doing
Ws would call attention to tho adver­
tisement of “Gies' Ex tricolor.” Wo have business at Charlotte, and. aven here, to
tried it and must certainly say it re­ help us “post up" and in every instance
moves /ratting ink without leaving a things were sot to rights and our heeds
made “ievel" in a very short time.
stain. All druggist* sail it
His instruction* are so doer, hie illustratons baaed on such strictly scientific
aad practical principle* that tbe moat
the other day destroyed tho interior of stubborn can see clearly into the myste­
Perrin's Bank. - The books were saved ries of Dr. aad Or. of every busine** roand the safe and money came out all
right. Tho building can be repaired. jj In April 1863, Mr. Brown opened a

'

Oce Csaxita boy dosirre us to express
hi* thanks to £o«e who eo kindly jkttchased hie New Year’s Address. He
bopeatboy msy hve to enjoy many
"n*Pf9 Nrr Tears,'’ aad receive * via.
it annually from the Carrier B&lt;iy of the

•

’1"‘nJUl&lt;l&gt; cL*u&lt;odo»ruW“^111»rr far the Itetret Improvement* tn

tho*. Others contain instances of uwxumpled daring. Aa fur instance in the
tale "Seven at a Mow," the brererr of
the little tailor ia unequalled, and what
trtmendoua courage wm displayed by
"Jack” who slaw ths Giants. From tho

brought out in ell its native vigor and
bounty. Many preaago* are noted for
their pungent perapicuity. It is psrhapo
a little curious to note that tho greet
Srtioa of three writings are in hem­
med reran, and here it is that mecomjeritivn ho* received its high­
est polish. But our limited space Dem­

ding," and “Simple Simon." Three and
many others of thia class have been eel
to muaie and occupy a loading place
among the finest operas of thw Old Mas
ter*. They exhibit the broadest humor
twenty fine cagravings; and thia ia only
a sample of the Rcaxt1* usual contents."
But, whether tho Resat t*ys it* pub­
lisher or not, it must pay those who
who take and reed it; henre we adriao
our friends to subsroibe for 1871. Its
inducements to local agents are the

class, vis; The Canine. This-class is
altogether too lam to allow us to particularixn. We will simply state in oonclusiou dint three vary in length some
being originally short aad others long,
though in the hands of severe rrdwt ma-

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets df every description.

form clubs for the Reau, should at
once addreee D. D. T. Mooste, 41 Peek
Itow, New York, or Rochester, N. Y.
Wo hare special arrangements with
the pubhsher by which wo can furnish
the Born sad JCrer/s Jhrrf j¥re.rwl-

January number tho Aiferiw eaten upon
a new volume and a new year. It would
soom impossible to make a more valua­
ble compendium of fore gn current liter­
Enrrox or Bassn—Permit mo thro* ature than the Acbrfi has always been.
tbe medium of your extensively csrenlatad and intelligent peper, to return
thanks to tho Brcthenra of all denomin­
ations of the faith and Christian* friends,
for the public testimony of their respect
and esteem to mo, by the elegant dona-

I feel honored by such a crowded aasrenblsgo of the infolligonl and highly
roepectabl* inhabitants of beautiful Prai-

I tender re*j&gt;octful gratitude fur the
arduous undertaking by our Baptist sis­
ter. Mrs. Benjamin, of Prairieville,whose
Christian graces and works of lore fleer­
ing forth aa a refreeing stream “never

which are American Humor, The Pres­
ent Condition of China, Bohrer's Life
of Lord Palmerston, Tho Ban's Corona
Bianca Capello, The Fiji Islands in 1868,
1868 and 1870, Ekotebre of tbe War,

aniem,” making glad the hearts of all
that she is lorad by. With similar re­
spect and esteem to thaw ladies kindly
assisting and all that intonated tbom-

generously carried out and I array ia
Chicago rify has made my heart overflow
with the tendcre*: sMidtudo for your
high aad exalted worth “noble citirens
of Prairierills." I feel myself unworthy
of such grarimu feelings sopubMy uprereed. and deeply regret I cannot aoquiesce to the oaroeet invitation extend­
ed me to spend a season in your midst,
in my humbin offoits to preach tho Gos­
pel of evsrlasting life, having made ar­
rangements to spend the winter in Chi­

; Sot of Book* on the Double Entry *y»। tern for Saunders 4 Holm**, then pubEsher* of tho Charlotte ApsUfiMa. Mr.
S. now sap: " &lt;
,
“I would not take 8200 for what I
learned ia the two days of Mr. Brown's
labors in my office, and be cotspeDed to
go baek to the siqgle entry system.”
Mr. Brown can b« found at our Sanc­
tum fur a few days, and if any would
wish to hare a set of books opened, or
Ors Nashville neighbors still keep up
any thing done in tho tin* it will pay tbeir focture*. Wo have this week print- 1
them to giro him a call before he reterns ad the b*De fe* a leetase to be delivered

H. A. GOODYEUL
dally, wore happily surprised to too our
old friend, Ca/L H. Cabot make hi* ap­
pearance In ouy village last week. Ho
dropped in upon us as smiling os ever
and just as happy a*if bs never hadjbeen
swamped in Lak. Erie. Many. doubtUm, road ia th* daily papers about th. and Pumpeii re though hr Lad jdayod
tn them whoa they were thronged'sriih
busy life, he can not fad of ferreting
the subject with the greatest attrectireiums. The lecture will bo a rich treat,
ani many will doubtless enjoy it
was supposed that all were lost, but all
Tax Tareexx-In another column
’ oa his boat wore saved by ths kind pro­
tecting hand of Prevrimoe, and the wiBbo fouadthePrapoMMof Th IWfeso, tho hading journal of tbe United
faithful**** at the Steam Tug that cares
Btetoa^thejmrr whtah asere lhaa
te their rescue. But only a few miles

Geld 4 Silver W.tchea

Manutectams of

department of book keeping in Olivet
Tax printing and fiuiahing of Buwne,
To tbe Bov. Mr Kotehum, Methodist
College is one of the successful features
Robinaou aad Bailey's block u progn-w&gt;of the institution, aad should be well Pastor, I would express my ooteom and
ing rapidly. Tho whole building will
sustained. The department is under the gratitude fur his brotherly love at al)
be ready for occupancy early in the
limos, and in doing tho hoauraoftho

village last Saturday evening, watching
the old year out and tbe new one ia.—
We should judge from the demonstra­
tion* that tho old year wvnt out with a
crash, and the new one camo in with a

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

lie ar* thrown open and its inner life ex­
plored and laid bare. 801.0 contain
lively d&lt;liniatiuns at human nature lu­
terepcreed with powerful atroke* of the

DICKEYfc BENTLEY,
Sash. Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames,
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets,
Kewell Posts,Banisters, staii
Railings At,
*

NOTIC
M.

9.

Gt)O r&gt;

Will retire from the active dutie* of the firs, end devote hia

time to closing up our books.
itivdjr requires

rlU

usdMrtde theaamc by Cam or

�BHF

LSOXL

1HM

ECLEi

The Baronet's Son.

: ‘ vidk’a -’
FLORAL GUIDE
■

For1 1871.

-J.

«QKd«ltb biood.
ihitttag M* band in hia broast puckrt'
Lowell drew out hie little water-proof j

ERIE

RAILWAY.

1.400 miles under NO tsilM without
On" Management Change of tejochM.

lowikr cxawimd th » wound. Il W '
bran made by aoutact with the akarp
roric,. and even Ixwder jweive^ ite tor-1

Mzojir&gt; gjivax-^BLK wucf irocnr

NEW YflHS

“If hetoraWdeod he anon wdl he.'

KXtXX'TJU.Y.

BOSTON,

Rxk Wat to New Ydrk, 385 mile*,
Buffalo to New York. &lt;23 miles,
Ihmkirk to New York, 460 mile*.
(Tevetendtn Now York. 625 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y^ 860 miles,

into th" wwtar. Pgra'-HttJe white he
crouched on tho Uoaen in ausiwa-baitlinar ia tnay ba with ths better and aobler metitiota of hi* nrturu.
•
Al teat, with aaddeti ami abrupt
Kealifaaaoes, hia Mod* stole into tti«
brrart poekrt cfTrosailiaa aad drew out
hia private note book: a packet of lottiTs
mid a few trinket*. He eeeurvd these
to&amp;nug hi*'own wei gMuento. Their
and Mt face hontenod.*and be luwlf*?*-

NEW YORK OBSERVER

side the lardy of hr* tneud and-rifled
hie garment* of all that they contained,'
i hestewing hia plunder oa hi* own per-

YEAR BOOK
AND’ALMANAC,

warren menrogiMi. oe itau unoenasra a
war of tbr countries tuclosing tbe Uedjtreranaan ttaa.hi camjaay with one of,
tils late tutor-. Tt»f* tuntletnan being
unexprctedly promoted to a prote~ rshin abandoned
Trmllhtn
Hasten. ’I
knvfng
hint to find
anotherattraveling

TO OA- ISSUED JAJiVAM Y\n. tan

ROBACK'S
| te dying or denji
. aelf. This liken
■make my futtune____ _____ ____

» hyiM* F*1- .“4 ,—I r’W1'

••d hu aearvluug glancee iu an inland ;
direction. A ughk *» from a cottage j
window, glauuaariag faintly through the (
' thick hue. caught bia gar*
Raising Ira Toice, be called loudlv :
Help! Hut there ' help " '
Th.- wind had abated, nnd bin cries
rang out through the night with atartling rintinrtnsa* The light he had «wn
mov'd aad disappeared A minute la- ,
ter amwering criea rem bod I-iwdrr’s I
earn, end be Beard hasty atepp, and aaw '
tho opptnwhinp light'of a lantern, barr.o ।

tlATBfTBBtLT.

livfain has tag fees* Mate la I
ZVCPSfESaJ.
be Cassii of lurry .•-! Mat
Imn J.“»rvie of tU tUr of
I ftetam. .a«!«ul. 1‘ltet
■SB *•*&gt;•«* JMt M-I.nl a
nxirttrsAr-

-

37 F-rf Xaw. flu Tori

BITTERS

ssfa.'WE.Ta.x-'xt

aan wrecked on tbe rock* 1
r ike '
kfro of Hiav.m, hasten 1"
&gt; The bearer &lt;rf tbe lantern, atteoded !
by a male cotnpoaiun, camo ruaniag to ■
hnu, and was boon al his aid* The

ennah. a graile abets
campaaiec wae alao tHcOian. but evi-1
dentiy of romewhat higher degree
Both wen all esotament. aatouiahment
arid aympethy
In m few words as jK wible Lowder
told the ttoty uf ibaudupwrwek. and
called attention to the taaaGmi of hia
noble young employer.
“ I think h’e is dead!" be said, is a •
choking vein*, ^ "’l.'arry him up iii your
cabin. Let everyth ng he don" that ran

SIDNEY K. KORSK Jr. id,

Hair Restorative
fsisssuw
MEW ADTERTISEflEXTS.

111K by teaching English, and the oa:

iiMi

upon tola companion In surprise and

Lowder followed them,
bewailing his lou. Tho above wo pub ,
Uah as a • [«&lt; imcn chapter , but tho con­
tinuation of this story will be fonnd on­
ly in the N. Y. Lodgvr. Ask for the
number dated January 7th. which can
be had at any new* offioo ।
' '
If you axe not within rwu
o&amp;e, you Cia'Mfe the E
to you far out year by at
'fatten to Robert Bonner. ]
Williant atrnet. New Yon.
inure £br original.-______ _ _ . .
any other periodical in the world,
ill publish none but th» very, very
Ita moral tone it the purnit, aad
ireulauoa tbe large*! Everybody
rbo take* ft b harpier far hating :t-

8 O’CLOt’K. „„
I S ALESMEN VANAED.

/Ary .rre ns.nte
UfA trifA toJ
teilkoMl m-jorioaliny, liuu
odoptitg lift,
&lt;Ac ear “f rrrrg
My.

PILLS

BLOQl'
deye-wkepar.;
rh.nrd nt mty i
atoev Ikr j
rrtrcMe/y far

For flair bfi lfrnnlati&gt;\

EOTFS WASI-USG-IACH1NE,

LATK.T M VCH IMHOTRIt—X!n&gt; TO SFW

Universal Clothes Wringer

eflbrt. “lly hlbar baa a ward. Um
dMVbter of aa old frtenil Ab I hear
IBM wted shriek 1 The gate to tnorwati,l^Yee." aeaecltd Lewder. “AM Um

TRY WKLLS’

Carbolic tablets,
iScsssJsHig^^

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niCU-AMlI BFFEt.

aSR* ';J|| ric"r. ieotom HbuM Oto-

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Utltali ■ CmkIui*, frss
I«•*•«• MesraakM aa4 M

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F K EE!

■epee* apse lauds al any time within
u" —’

V

WATCH!

tmertr own ooMMmiaaxBs. .

d.naty cxmdtfe of tho preudTSefetarial
nominee, two yean ago. The plan
doubtless was more extensive titan fee
garrulous etrickiaml aitpjweed, os the
contest four year* 60m now will donbt-

Tb* repevta from (Motto Gerfen .how
that 2.500 German* drained for thia
Stat, arrived al that port daring t»« flrat
•leven mouths of tbe year 1870; of thia
number U&gt;" are reported a* havtng been
forwarded directly through the *g*Mt St law aetheriaed^cto
the State Commtasioote, white th rough be«n eteetod pnorl

ttufog tU year* 1800 and l»70, by
mease of Swamp Land gr.ote, 580 mlfas
and "20 rods of wagon road* hara beeu
felly constructed and th* wosk named;
in addition to which, 229 mike and 807
rod* are nearly rosnpleted, but not suf-

oastelly dMlared,_________ ________
wbelhar tbe .Uetiao of two Commission.
era i* valid, and a* **rioua quretioe* are
likely to aria* if m action i« taken. I re­
command lb* peesag* of aa act, similar
to act No. 103 of T8C3, validating aad
confirming said elaettea, if U shRifeteHi
ly appear that, al tbe dste' ct btertion,
such of eaid conn lie* eetttained a popcla
ifaa of 20,000.

dosinftilo to any but th* vury Bton. who .i*.W silUfpr 1 ted
are least fitted to fill theta
Wo thus JSTX’Vlto ii’u
fully learn tho pl*u of 1868, by which
----------th* will of th* people ha. again been
overiddeu and their choice defeated, but
are at a caaptete'to** to reconcile it with
the prafoasion* of *ooe of the gratlrtnra

of ouch treachery, or our contempt for
the bxti who can lend themselves tn
such a work We by those matter* be­
fore tha people aad/ik with Dr. Fbh.
FMorefemiegfar W*’ commend

A NIUE WATCH k
A Hunting Case Watc£ ?
A SILVER WATCH !
A Raliabfo Waiqh 1
A GOOD WATCH!
An American Wafab
A WALTH-ik WATCH !

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!

A Watch fur a G*atl&lt;rman !
A Watch for a Lady ?
Gold Chain for n Gantlonan I
Gold Chain for a Lady !

THE PEOPLE’S WBKLY

—_
..
an unpradanre
to write it, for tha highest human inthat tha |&gt;eoplo genuius cannut wholly protect us ngoinst
■'
‘
' thierre
Thus taking final leavo of this subject,
I desire to avail mteelf of the xcasion
■ to tender my deep dnd hearty thanks to
oil those honorabfa end h^minded
mon wh» have so funselfishlv stood by
mo in thia whole ebntost. Their Sternly
friandahip 1ms end*arod them to me be­
yond exprvweian, and more than eotnt^nratwi for every tegreU
X&amp;BTIN BIAIR.

Tn* reward for gutting five suocm*ful ■ oanvaeoere to work for pnraiiuma
wMch will b* sent, to abow ciarua-tx
will b* a genuine

Laders, with ammnition for that dare of
Mwawqrr
r” .
LAIfiEI STOCK THAI EVEBI
■ I reeommoad that aetbority be given
"-to the Governor tn dispoe* of all ordnance
■
Tb*
epplk-aut, ftr ftU j^rtinhn. tnuat
sod ordnance stores that ar* of bo value
to the Slate.
onrliMo u letter from n jwoininent buai'
Tb* expenditure* tf the Board danug
nre* man of hb place that he i* COM­
wore 85,878 82, of wifeh
I deem it my doty tn call your alien
PETENT and TRUSTWOHTHY. Ad■" — ------- *
in aiding tie* to tbe subject of the erection of a
reodrts foe tolls in
rorah-d 831.
new CaniioL Tbe present Slate House
,
i 579 M; fa 1870, &gt;41^42 30, ammmtfag
was built Marly twroly-Kv* yrara ago,
for tbe two jean, to &lt;73,422 26.
Tbe
wben tb. State was coraparaarwly n*w. '
• toile for th. year 1870 were W.828 76, or
with a popolaticn about asredwrlh as
■ about 25 per cent Urge: than for any pre
large aa al tb* proerat tim*. and with
I viotrn yntr:
about oue-lwrlflli of tbe present taxable •
peeiaUy to that pretion relating to tf;r I During the biennial period just past
valuation.
—VJ- — w PvyfeEi
■ ^mwMtowwa
- -- I1.1---- Ji ow KwaI : the pier tm the north aide, at th* west end
Tb* present building wu designated brought before the pubb.-, waa desirable written on a card, wr on- rent—he will
bdreviori tnfeepewmar upon hi. dfo- .of ah* canal, bo* U*o extended thrr*
I had not intended to take
lor a temporary purpoe* only ; was poorly from mo.
■hsagi, or te hia fowdy daring hi. w
built, and ia wholly tnsu&amp;eteol in site and any notice whatever of these transac­ not havnto go to Europe fur an example.
Prnvuiona,
Earthan Ware,
fiwomaat, a pswtof bd* eortongx.
accommodation. «vea for th* parpuw for tions. Tho letter WM not written to tho The Canadian I'cataoffico Dvpartment u
Notion*.
.
wbieb it u now used.
• | public or for tho public, neither did I or
cuKMiauios m xws KxaxxxasaBt 0* rvTbe Legislative halls ar* now small and 111 anj friend of mine have anything to do minion, where it is awaited with strong
Bsfo. xreuksteTosr, sxn cXsxnsBU is- and general rrparre made over tb* wbolo
ioeoarsaieut, without vntilalioa, end with its publication, and no nwpoaaibiliexptraaions
of
popular
favor.
Tho
DeSlllBlfofn
; / j ■■ '
without necessary committee rooms. Tb* ty rests upon us for any unpleasant ntTho Boost of Cdmiaissionero for foe
Tho iucrceaad besiaem oi 1870, war •d, thst hereafter aU elatote for bounty 1 Library should be steadily increased, but sulta
that may flow from that act
Jo inrtmetrf will fura jdt thecard*. stamped,
1
' . ,1
.................. 1 tee parsoixalfy ITS oily one at a lung so­ and without any expectation of gain to
say farmer year lets b* largely attributed shall foul be pererated to lb* Quarter
----- *---------- -vfforcd from the
master General for examination, and, if
fa' tfwsye’ •Bfiie
•om ia es-vediogly (mall, and wholly
deemed oorre*i.Mfora* may appear from
tfit for that puqxe*
ting it belter to
th* reearde ia the o*ea of tb* Adjatoat
Tb* building used for Stalo otteera ______ ____ ___ — distract tho IL&gt;and Quartermaster Genmb, lb*y shall
u likewise daeignod for temporary use, publican party by public oouiplninte.
be traMtnitted, with th* propte c*rtifl*ate
■j 1_____ Tn ___ a— Il______ .
Now.
however,
aumo
my private oneof enlistment and credit to th* Auditor
reejiondrnc-’ is, by tarcwcj and fraud,
General for final examinauoa and adjust| drugged before the peoc^e. and my must
maat, th* warrant for lb* amount claimed
. ascret utterance* nsBrio public, I think it1
to b* w*Md by the A editor Getrnre) only ;
II ■ aanlemplated to feepen lbs canal wbea Ute proof aball b* dear that th* ap- 1
right to Stat* tho wbolo of that corrnsso aa to increase tbo depth of.wslet to .plieant is Is^lly *ntill*d to th* mooay.
j noadone* eo that tha stolen porta may
fourteen foet. or about three and ooe-balf
, tie understood end tho reqnnaibility for greakr attractions tbad heretofore. Ono
feel deeper than at present; to ebsagv
; the whole may mat where it fairly be- ■' distinctive feature of tho □aiaxx is, tho
Early in th*year 1889 I caused te b*
' the present sloping sids-waJIs, and make
i longs.
! bright sharp way in which it it edited.
thsrn Marly vertfate, by which means lh&lt;/ Ififed in th* Treasury Dcp*rta&gt;*sl of lb* 1
It will Le rermembered by nsi st jxr- Every subject of [Opular intercut i* at
width of the eeual will be incresaed mot­ United States, * tlalm asMtmlfog te *59,
. *om faauliar with ear pabtica tltal in
. ly fifty per cent; to construct aa adds- '098, for premiums paid by tb* Scala to
tho Konalorial canvas* of two ymrs
j| unco seised upon an* written up by tho
I IL—ul —■ .t I—V- —— .LaLta A* 1recruiting ofirerr, for procuring men and .
I Mr. Fmy, the present nucnibtx?, ana !' most cowpatent jaerenu.
abovvi wstefl yafpMa of&lt;100,n&lt;X&gt;, to be Be found in the full and valuable report tbu* now used, aad al th* head bf *l*h having them mastered into tb* United |
myself were co-operating in an oHurt to
Ttte Gxtxxr ha* gathered around itset of locks to eoeetra** guard &lt;■&gt;•*. to Siatreaenire daring tb* war.
elect a Senator residing m tb* intani.r of *••!( a staff of tli* mnet popular wntcra
Thrrehia beau received from th* United 1
avoid interruption of aavignlira whenever
th* State, end of noceeuty to defeat tho
ramary, during'th* _mr jik.
The
in every department, and it is clear that,
While I may net be able to coiaaidc in ctdier lockia not fa cooditiou to be need
Trustass aak for jfl£oOOfor 7«71, and all Urn view* advanced ia the report, 1
Th* appronriatiou already made will 1
l orry waa oauerieAly tmrent m life elLirt, |। every number is mads up with the tuno ,
the some sMaol £r TFT" to meet def.- deem th* subjects diaemeoci of such vital in­ be devoted to lb* Upper end at the canal,
aod l certainly then baftsved was Bering
terest as to mtrit, and I doubt not they removing the guard gate* from tbete |Wt*ingud ta/lh, oa 1 axreiy wax my wit.
will rwoeivs, your earnest and thoughtful
■In purenancu of tho urgent request of
Uiat geaUeuma. X w«at ki Laaaiag at tho
Tb* rwudi*ina of *ounty jaito it gw
O[x&gt;n:ng of the aoaaion, where ho prom­
rally bad, tad ia many case* wretahed
ised to UMwt cir. Un arriving, hvwsvvr, ■ magazinra to furnish tho public with the
and daplurabl* in tb* extreme. I bare
I found that Mr- Ferry was not there,'’ best selection they could make from such
lice No. 38, Law* of 1889, tb* Board of
long braa. convinced that they are bet
, and there a ••emo! no certainty that he articles us were rent te to them for pub­
K rad.
Suu Auditor. ba. mad* several efforts
Read,
bods cfvloa. They ar* need chiefly fix
would be.
Ufa brother informed us
to bring about a srtllemeut of the claim
th* detanlkm •!pereooa eharg* with crituc
! that tlie bunorablo gentleman was rick, lication. The day for this is past, and
again* George M. Dewey, bet without
Th* young, th* old, tb* unfortunate aad J
[ but it waa soon ascertained that bo waa
suecem I Kara directed th* Attorney
' ihe orpravad, th* ianoceulaod the guilty.,
I summoned by telegraph, in pinch event11' very difforchl duty toperfonn from read­
General Io enforce the claim by a fare
are thrown together iu oc* eommoo roan
ho would be there immediately.
ing manuscript, and lulling out ths brat.
closure of the mortgage without farther
where for a longer or ahortcr tin:*, they ’ , lie must create. II* must map out th*
delay.
are deprived of all good itafcreee, and in
Rend,
! style of magazine bo wish** to produce,
Read,
■truefad by hardened rillianx in all mdn I
ner of iniquity.
,. and then seek out ihe must mo»t compeTb* whoi* (yelem is bed, and if it clL
11 teat persons tu prepare article* upon
not be abolished, it certainly can be im
subjects ton which tho public desire to
proved. The ysuug and tbe iwnoeeal
read- This important ch*4ge in tha reshoald not be contaminated by fcrxd u-J. I,. &amp; l&gt;. REED,
। i qtiiremwnla rt raagaxini' literature, Tax1 _
aeciatioM with tbe vicious, already steep for tbs purpoa* of aiding m eooauncting
ed in crim*. The jail* should b* *0 coo and coinplstiag three works, 200.00U
4 Glu.it waa U» tret to iii***ra. if it did 1
M 'inter is comint on.
•Irtsctad to prevent thia peoaueeaea* acre* of public lands were granted to the
nut itself create tho change.
.“
~
Go there for a Cutter,
tataroosrec, aad efrnrte ahould be med. to Stale.
On the 18th of th* tame month tha
farouhrtaploymentto th* inmate*. lam
Go there for a Sleifh.,
of Ihe eyituon lhallb* jail*coaid be made Legislator* of tho Stale accepted th*
Go therefor a Sled,
to answer their proper purpose* Letter, Kt, and -onfarred th* lauds upon the
Go therefor repairs,
age Lake and Lake Superior Ship
to a large extent be relet red «f th*ir de
grwdia* tekdaaate*. if placed directly Canal Company, upon renditions and
Go there anyway,

WALTHAM WATCH

GRICEIKS!

CARRIAGE FACTORY

£“?!?4S??,-±s±r‘ !““d

Michigan Exchange.

Go there just to see
How cheap ho can get you

Tbe poor are found in every tsowtry.

^W«q.
W i« &lt;&lt;W.

Aei *f Coagtite. approved July 3d, 18W,
a second grunt of TOO,000 acres was tnad*
for th* same nurpn**, and thia was ac­
• ha* done nothing in tb* 1 cepted by th* State in Ast No. 489, See State, ae w«ll u *f tb* United Stats*, is
■ in barzraay with tb* priaeipl** of oar Re­
way ef retaUiehiag atem-boasm. That •fan Levi a*T867.
It will bw seen by the report, of th*) publican gov*rnm«it, and no Icngre di»great evil* exist ;n th* county poor
bnuo* syntotn, cannot admit of a doubt. ofltears of lb* company, that th* 400,QPO : french is** a ra*e on aocowat of eelor.
In moat easaa thi* to wot obargaahte to th* aorvw of land selected by th«ir agent* in-[' All men ar* fro* sod eqaal before tb*
wantof humanity, bwt to lack of fafcrma elude many of the beat pin* and iron ■I law ; all alike ntitled to ehare th. priri
lion on th* part of th* people aa to the real Ends in tho Upper Paninaola, and are . Jcgoo, tad liable to diatharge all the da­
y
1•onditioa efthfag*. and lb* serious de retiaisud as of very great rains. Th«a* . tie*, of rilisens.
I easuiot but hsr* *xpre*e my regret
Irate of tbe system. White a large pro-, lands, by tha terms of tb* Act Of tha Lag
ulature, will b* “free from any tax for that Us smgla, disunte. and only prcposiuoo recommended by m* al th* extra
sreteoe ia July ls*t, wre not by itealf tabiU sflM Ot IntremnM* dr &lt;teb*ueb*n |
■ittod to th* dctartninaltoa ef Ike peete bad in mteV earn*daberod aad eikboth ,
pia, via: *» enable the svvual maaisipoL
body aad mtod.ao small number are there
sties to ratify rath railread aid bend* M
rf a very diflbrvsit etiaraeter.and from very
had breu earned *nd delivered in rood
di&amp;reet cuu^c. Ia all agas. both human!
faith, before th* Soprma* Court had de­
cided such aid uneoasritalfoual.
1 w*re eonfrrrvd ctaim that they are not
eootreetom far th* srmssraetioa of a pub­
lic work, but that an th* completion of
tb* tonal lb*y wdl become not only ab*t&gt;Inte owner* *f the 400,(XH1 acre* &lt;w lead,
but of the eanal ileelf. Tb* oaly groaBd
upoo whiob itair claim to brad, is lb*

th* foUogieg latter wfll abow :

anne^.

Vurr, Feb 22. 1869.
Hon Austin Biair:
Mr Due St*—Stare the great Sena­
torial coutaat, when our brilliant Mkhigander went up in a Alaas of glory. I’
Kara fait Uttl" in Ibo'spirit of writing. I
On my wag home the next day 1 foil in
company with Mr. Strickland, who bocamo communicative, and aloppad over
under a little outside pressure, and de­
veloped to ma clearly . that tbu whole
thing waa managed fa view of tha conteat two yean hence. Tho Ferry mun
•old out for a cunaideraUou to bv paid
the next tdoction of U. &amp; Senator. -1
aaid to HtnekfaaA how will your (our)
friend Howard regard thia election r
Won't he feel a little nervous about
his prospects ? Oh, aaid be,- it w under ,
stood that Howard stands no chance for j

Jackson and Grand Rapid*
Atif^'oKK warranted to be

AH II EPREHEJi TED.

lie m ember the place-at the
Old Stand ofJ. L. Reed, fbot
of Jefferson Street north of
the railroad, Hastings.Mieh.
J. L £ D. &gt;CTD.

Yours, vety truly.
OfiO. W. FISH.

The State Geological Board, under
wbae* supervision tb* work waa to b*

Alexander WtneboH, who had «fed the
same port&amp;m H the guologimt in.*.tire
two* cf footer yeara. Tb* Director im
mediately sstered trooo'the diacharg* of

up a If^ufan, earriafe,
cutter or sleigh.
Z'
arc now selling belou

B’t!

Btriekknd, and of which I bar* no
copy exrej.t one mad* and certified by
him with which a friond has furnished

To Bay Every Description of Clothing, Cheap!
the bargain mad* at Lanmng, a* de-

ata

(Hewarf) hM b-fi th.
-W
all the corrupt ring* hare; bwt while in
his tantrum,
tfafa twill I h. teik«d ogam* the omnibus hill and knoeksd
r*

To Buy the Best and Latest Styles

�HlHU
8 O’CLOl
ono-lmlf cents por sheet, or U12 in a
round totaL For evsry one of tlrnee
20,800 papers the poor devil has to turn
that munatrous wheel ten times around,
ora total of 20M.OOO revolstfatel I |
What D. D. will eay that oven tha De­
vil should not be pittied under soma drcumstaneM? But further food far your
conscienreo. Evsry one of throe 20,800
must be maBod. and
your poor tardy name must bo written!
Only think ofour tired editorial ftngm
sliding wearily over 20,800 names of
persons who ait cocapteoently tipped
back enjoying their papers, waiting tor
tho ''by-aad-by'' to pay far aU this trou­
ble! But further, and Bare panto again.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL ft. ft.

Grand River Valley Division

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Michigan Central R. R.

L»uxa, JMQtty 10, 1871.
Mr. &amp; D. Dtoghtoa, editor at faImsiqg EyeMteto, has ho—sppnhtsdocsapiler of tho Lsgtetetire Manual, which

Tax Bird's Eye View of Hasting* hap,
bean distributed to the subocribere'of
| that picture.
It is a credit to tho publisherv.
Mr. D. D. Morse has done a
fins thing in getting up tote picture.

suite lu

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BsUtsCStek

Devil, far ha must run kte devoted legs s
over to the post office, his beak M rimes I
bent under aa many twn-bnahal foods of ’
■ those papers of dclinquonta. Msking In
Battle Creek has a naw and elegant Ij' all—say, * j wiraoy of 10 mites.
Now. funlicr suppose that you poor,
ptotofffa, erected by J. 8. Upton, post­
master of tfatitevj.a^tfevaid to b&lt;| ddiaMMt should journey iato foreign
tho best qnejVflkr'State txoept thoro climes les ring this bill .unsettled —and
erected by the tiensral Government.
. again suppose you should suddenly take
nek and die forgetting to name us in
^Tai rock at the arteauin wall waa your Will—(F) what then? Where
j struck Saturday, at a depth ol 1UI fret. would you turn up? And where would
| It proved to be only a strata of about ! our M00. go to ? We pot tho question

two feet in thickness however, and they
‘ are driving pipa again.
Tho driving is
very slow, requiring aboM-100 blows per

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE

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held at the M. E Church, Saturday and
Sunday, Jar. c ary 14 th and 15th.
Ser­
vices to commence on Saturday at half
past two o'clock.
Rev. A. J. Eldred,
Presiding Elder, will Im- in attendance. ,

b. L Hu&gt;xx has concluded to evade life
100 ordinance by starting a temper­
ice saloon. Ho mores out of tbe bank

We lay before our readers this week
' stare of any kind, will do well to give tho Governor’s message. It te a lengthy
ma a call, fur it will be sold for lore than aad able document laid off in oonveu- '
ient departments with sub-headings, so
lumber prices Cal! on or address
W. 1. F. IIixs, Builder,
jan-ttf
Hastings, Mich.

GCTTBG 01 CftM!. &gt;. I
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS t
Solomon L. Hyde, Assyria.
Sidney P. Poole,
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Ephraim Follett,
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John II Tuekerauiu. “
Benjamin Hibbard.
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Daniel Darte,
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Melvin Williams,
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Wm. H. Lee, Woodland.
Jolm H. Holmes, “
Joshua Martin, Castleton.
Phillip Holler,
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L. P. Cole,
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David McClue,
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Jonas Rasey,
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George Morgan,
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James L. Sisson. Irving.
A- J. Walker,
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Simon G. Webster. Thornapple
Joseph C. Bray.
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Senator Dexter has introdacad a bid
to amend the General Insuaace Lew of
1
Referred to Committee on Judi-

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M, M Ml UH,
Window and Door Frnmes, Milk Safes,
AGENTS WAITED FOB

? and'BeyeliMs of ev^ry description.

The only contested seat in the House
is the one occupied by fl. L. Boyce, of
the Port Huron iDistrict. of St. Clair
county. The contestant, F. D. Welk,;

Tho faillire of the Home (fire) 1 nsurance Company of New Haven te giving
Mr. Swinefotd has introdnroda bOl.to
rise to ugly revelations in other cities, create a Sevoaieouth Judicial Orcrit;
the Cincinnati Cimx4 publishes state- also, a bill to authorise Owooeo to vote

GRUTSAYIIGTOaMKK

thoroughly competent and wo trust and insured community, into vigorous pre­
believe our people will giro him a agita­ cautionary action. «On* company is re­
ble reception and enrourngcmritf.
ferred to which paid out ten thousand bin te incorporate the Magnetic Miner
dollars for managing fifteen tltousand Spring G.mpe-y, of Spring Lake; all
Esuaexs, Cnaxent13,0 laraovxn.— dollars in ur- iniunis. Another is ullegod
a bill to repeal tho tax on dogs; also,
Tho Charlotte RtpuUitan has cume out
in anew and revised Lew, chxngv-l from
a folio to a quarto. This makes it more
satisfactory to their advertisers, no
doula, and gives to tho paper a better

Peninsular Railway.

. did Buiinewi Suits st BradL-r A LemIry's, can he afforded for twelve dollars.
They don’t tell us, and we surmise they
are trying to aee how large a benefit they
can giro their cus'oraom
15tf

vme than other cities. Chicago could
tell tales quite as bed,—and rather move
. of them.
Whan staid Ckomeciicat,
which te known all over the continent as
a groat trefficksc, in the insurance buriOn the Ixjire, Gen. Cxscrr has repolsI tire*, cannot aflunl guarantees against । cd several unimportant attacks by tho
atiou st tho IwsL Besides Illis, it in­
mismanagement, like that of the Home । Germans. His force ia reported to be
volves a lore of nearly fifty per Cent, |I Company,
it te time fa people to be in-1
200,000 strong and ready for astern.
comparing it, when token directly from
A Bordeaux dispatch says the Germans
an Friday attacked tbe Freneh at Vdlechasve and other places, ami fared
the linos at Noavilfa, but the French

far other purpos»s. aad when taken i hand, end trepidation in my heart, do I
en then:from and put into tho fire, romy to break the sileneo that for sojvebnstfon will be greatlyaidcd, and not ■ time luu liven the man lie that has wrap[xxj the Assyrian. And arm now. I do

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more than have ever been brought to thte Coanty.

nut know, just bow my missive will be
received. Ci'irospoudcats are supposed
to write news, hut there te no news;
they are supposed to be able to arrive at

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FOR ALL POINTS EAST A WEST

chest, and back are protected, we can
stand an extreme degree of cold.
Our
lungs need |jrotectioa, and so do those of
shone. It te nqt enough fa Ihrew .
blanket on ahonsris ramp. Hte neck,
withers sodtettteders need protoebon,
and should hare it. Protect year her*,',
lungs, button his blanket snugly in front
of tom, to we do our eoate, and it will
serve to protect him from the driving

had any way, or didn't care for, ao that
Whether to be satisfied ar dterottafiod, to
sta; paahns, or swear like our army in
Flanders, waa s petal not sexy to settle.
Then there was ths Senatorial nemin-

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writer. and profound scholar.
Prof.
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HAST1WGS, BARRY COUMTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18. 1871.

VOL XV.

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'loe hair, the whirh «bs didk:
JU .^tWalMgLafcraBfc
n“n ’■’•I***’* to tear, starve ataouat
of property to her. aattfi v fa gold ar.,!
portage aumje, tlat Im-I bLn worn
once and turned, which ^,,,,1 fare
of the vert cavern. Th. idea ef being । very Meh m her dreams
We would be fa great daxarrr from
fa such a plaec, revrrrt hundred fret
below tbs surface tit the earth, waa ap- ] the toll oomfocted faun, wboiedd toy
and biTTOw LnoiLTT of u. an ! .!«»,■ ,i„.
g®* wo were thritalid «Uh
ftfawAMB'Jrt111.-, ik.— t-« ——irr.1
"Then wo went to anotl
Garat vault, with wno&amp;n
wooden gallerioa,
gallerias, far al

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DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS.
GROCERIES,

iMkaaotisuidritoihiMrty poles.

asaffgSa' =ESS
3sSrt.-st.-5s ssrsesaaa
UM mfagxrbMt that look like beoa. foot bofaw the rorfiu^of the earth

War fa Franco and
No Maa, Woman or ChiM can pay more for Goods in my Store THAN THEY

It ■ a poretivw impossibility. I do not ask H. If not conven­
ient to come ypufaelf; rend by yvur neighbor, or the children
They will do as
ARE WORTH.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

mSITIH!

correepoudeuts of the Demit drtllss, bgcre-ww ew/Tl3L rerv "IV-,—
with a wish that th^ might gst It Into faoktag like (—^ sn -'- ■
M.&lt;1

imethMaerere, landed us on the solid
salt agnbi. AnMUr fang walk brought
M to the balhroom, which was iUmnfaa■ ■’ f
oooartoa. We should my it
‘fnWfighiyfcvt tongbv torty wide- It
had a gwllrty at due"end for the martoiaah; while at lhe niher was a beooti-

early typography any. that the couaBy
from the German frontier to Para, th.
scone cf th# present anal of war, and
th. localitte wUeh we ere mode too
painfully famlfaar with, as the battle,
ground of the contending arcnioa, poesees
an intercet which all can not fail to fort,
if they can far a moment separate it
frum th* details of the fearful drama
now being enacted.
We refer to the
part they imwaitii ia an—frwi with
the program of the typographic art
whilst in fie infancy, for there ia xmrcely
a place af anr note that Into events hare
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bridge; the frune. look h'ta&gt; r ring!*

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SCHOOL

North Side Main Street

THE LARGEST STOCK

m PRINTING rnmtrru
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BOOKS,

arrived with the "mixed" train.
"Agent, can I hire this engine to ran
me to Jackson in time to connect with
the •four-thirty’ Michigan Central fait
exnreeaMastr
"Hire an engine! Don't you want to
hire two or three national banks ba-,
sides F' replies the ■C*Dt&gt; Uugbiag.

were also of wood, gtld-d, with ehsons
and drops of pure salt tU cate end wax
a statue at SoPUina, fa salt, and anoth­
er figure wo did not reeognbe. ThU
cfored ttu. «•««.; mid, worn oct with fa­
tigue, wa rereAed tbs light of the heaven
again.
" We a rtkn4 net lose than fore miles

der wraknaa. of the eyes." THt press
waa entirely destroyed at the eommeawe-' ‘I
amnt of the French Revolution.
Mstx (Metre), which has requiredao
much notoriety,'was, sera Cotton, "one
of those towns early distingufahed by
the introdacti.m of-iinting." As cartv
as 1842 a atari wn. priniad there (the
first book of Timms, a Kcmfae).
in
I57.'i all Protortant printers had to quit
the city, and oil such authors had to got
their work printed at Paris or Rheima,
Me., for more than twenty ;years. Mats
waa aloe ocwol the first nlarea where
lithogmphy waa practiced, having had a
preea as early ns 1821. Three ia a work
t»Mbbto ~«W r--r l.
u re JEvm Metz, 1
rvo. (Cotton
does are gtve the author's naaaa.)
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SCHOOL BOOKS,

Hastings* Mich.

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HATS, CAI’S.

DRY GOODS,

DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES.
CROCKERY

BOOTS, SHOES,

TATLOB CRIIDHI PttSSI

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the State.

fianiB wr pris ad frits, ui w till nmil SttoUtt
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WANTED!

ALL THE BUTTER AND EGGS IN BARRY COUNTY,
For which the Highest Market Price win be Paid

T2*"rkr- CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS,
&amp;it,.«ssASi
CORN SHELTERS,
ro* s^zjtsr

E.P. BURRALL tfcCO,
HAJTlIUl IC1UIH1K*

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World Mdwer

and Reaper,

Gatapa’ and Taylor Sulkey Rake*,' Grain Drille, Whad Cultiva­
tor*, BALL, DODGE, and CURTI88’ PLOWS,
•Drag*. Cultivators—ia fi*ct. everything
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Gold &amp; Silvsr Watches,

Mi Sir ai Ttti- In

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BCRLAL CABER.

agent tothaaagineerjjmd ia two wiinntea
। more wa are aS. thirty-acren mum,
| and fifty-five reteatao to go fa, and eeo- dared it: A irendeed men and women
। fam moa, wood train mail train, sad the hare chrerfuUy waited to let the "North- !
ward" bury a pstkage through to the
Wtoy'Rorei trains to look out for.
I Wkixh ! rush ' scream 1 sad we go thousands of iwmws of ths Jkre Frvre
abend * The ■‘Northward'* ia pointed Wpl bal hurrah! tMy yeO, aewego
by,
and the sound&gt;■ hardly died away
southward, and I am an the fireman's
seat. hoUfag on for dear lifa. “Haifa"
the fireman, keeps the ball going each
moment.
Cosalartor Doruranl chrnb.
SbeeOema. "Tore" holds the 'Ihad" with -an isoa band, and wn are
reefag toboattfieltlyrh
V '
If over I am rich. I want corn, a.-tiat
to paint nee a psetarn.
I want mho of
your laodscapea, with taoek cows and
mcaber odroa standing on a riverisbrink
—rar a boating party. ■« a market
aceno, nor a ship under sail, with . the
sun going down off het port quarter. I
want the picture to represent the interi­
or of a locomotive cab, the firemaa
throwing wood into the red month wait-1
ing to cunsum. it. with th. engineer •
peering fawm! Kke a sentry ea picks!
farad on the forer that efame«, nr gfane
more rtra, hi. clothing ton odgrmre.
his tee and ha nd. grimy with awe* end
* ~ * ■ * — * — - ‘--- L I _
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••made imWoC by Enrlirtuneu, atte
locality to which BmkarriUe's tamutifal
tw was trensfrtred m 1770, baring
foiled to procure a purchaser at home.
M. Hcaumarehiaa, who bought it,'open­
ed an office in this town, and at the ex­
pease of three' xnillio ns of frrare rabttrtnd an rdiiton cd Veltairo'a Works,
coamrtrag Of 20.0W copies, of which

teach th* young atari
Jrtfcniou u a filed
well fixed Ito u. too.
It hhs beret eonjeetared that a
of thn ream ia a wwld in itortfi
tod like the earth, by ram and
each one of whom is playing aj
gaswmaet My stare!
The stare show to much better
tag. by uarlw^tUam any oth

and Argentina Ehcni, sho Augusta TrtsbonwwB), is well known to the learned
as oaa of the towns that put in a claim
to the hoaur of giving biith te a typo­
graphic art, Sdurpfliu and others aautowing Ihst John GutonWrg printed
here between the years 1440rad 1450,

copy fa the show raae of literary curioeitfae tn the British Museum
Tint! is
also to bejwted ao the place at which
on* of the osriy attempts M printing
with fixed type. fe:crv-..typing) wa. sands
ia 1785, an account of which ia gv»«n
be M. Catus fa h Jfirativ, Paris, 1802.
lu.rim. (Berni Rbcmi or Durorotuore of their
y radefav- rnm). Printira was roeried on here as
yrhfah early aslfihl. IaJ&amp;HS wen executed hare
the first editioa of the Mranish English
Version of the New TeefamenL
Verdun (Verofinnetn or VirduntnaX
Printing was carried on here ao early a.
--‘-i -i..^TTT7T.. I.

�nxntr nui, written «d
suH»*a. Ua*M. we Mall'
or to prevent T

PRESTON &amp; BROOKS’
GOOD WA^tf!

eot de«n him aanpetrot to pwlerm.
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J taken wa* L H. H's account of thn Sea-

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An American Watch
A WALTHAM WATCH !
A Waflh for a Gmlteman 1

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it .-pens with a
rare old Chriatauu carol, pouted in the
old English text, with a beau&amp;Ilv do-

‘ Gold Chain for a Indy'.

rigned illustroted border.
Thie ie fol­
lowed by “Folk Life in Sweden," an il­
lustrated paper treating compreheasiTe! ly. but dwelling at eomo lxMi»3*|O

The lightning ha. been chained, and a
submiauro yat potent dare obey* ft*
-rotor’* will. Under afemk .nd carb it
wing. fe^gM. girdknf
earth with

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Sheaf,1’ a poem by 1’ho.be Cary, ia a
pathetic story based upon a beautiful
Norwegian Chris UnaAtMtnfT ft ’

Tho reward for gvttfog tiro success­
' w 4SM » "A ■" r-”1”™
’ which will. ba •*»*. •“ •h"’r

-WAOHAJ1 WATCH

, now contributor, is a sMlilU sfekorial to Charla. Dickotfe
'

;GET*r;

yond expression, it has the movement of
a grand piece of rau.ic from its begin- [
ning to its ctore. aad is in itself a Christ-1
mas Carol. Th* accompanying illu.tra- j

thn totsen of Governor Blair, thereto
pertaining. Ounrcmiag thoro letter* wc
were made to Say something m tho lari
&gt;«ue of the Bxxxxa that we da not bw-b*re, though we regard the obtaining
and puiferotion of private lettert, moment to'groat tho sum naked for.
through roeak-thief aguaer, an a littto
Tho jx-opjf of the Baste .Jiave a just
the moot daepiaabfo act to which a hu- pride in tb'o high xopatatiea of the Uni-

tion. ore in such wonderful ^aoMotyr
&gt;etife which fell In the. Rm Yta- with the writer', conception that they
rikUJd four tfeDdronand wondod
othuro The unrivalled works, at seem' like an indispensable portion of
a the Lnxmnbaqr and foe tattaem this memorial—tho most worthy float
dretroyod. The hospital Vol l&gt;e- I has been dedicated to the inmnAp: of |h*&gt;

vmrity atoang the cdueational institu­
tions of ilic country, anA W believe,
will enAorae any action oa the part of

of either of foe gvntbmcn to whom the
Pefrtetia prasumed to refer Nor do
we belie*, that fe. Into Senatorial COD- I

foe Leg Mature, calculated to add ought
to the fecifi tie* which that metitation
furniahA to the youth of our State for
tho mo* thorough culture in every de­
parting of human knowledge.

teat wro'ia fee best irtBeenced by any us az basis for settling the Alabama
-durulfon • First-That England .hall
pay th* owners for the ships and prop­
erty da*troyvd by the Alabama, with ia-

taut print, tn twelve hour* a brigade
armed aad equipped ia thundering to the
-recur at the .peed of foe&lt;y mitre an
hour. In halito^rntiro stead screwy
within riena] proximity, and alpy each
other by theme nd*. The instruments
of destruction hero kept pane with' the

&gt;r did'i) it a* the result of an

«iw

BA I J J

Senate of the Cnitod State* than Michi­
gan haa been fk fee peat tan yearn, and

OOtOIES!

Tho mote-Ihrilling and Interesting
’ TYolnanre ever‘written, is now being Prorhiona,
Earthan
published in tho People’s Weekly. . An
Notions,
other Great Story, “Damo Mildrod's
. riot," commenced in Qtrisfruat number-

Ware,

.•Exuxafcja;
..itejtot

COUGH'

CANDY!

1 Prrahnr‘
it
c comptet.- hiitory of the arquisitioa and
। um at uur root publj$ domain, and

CARRIAGE FACTORY

this atom of action, to perilously centripetal toward tho vortex of tho merely
human. The greatest wonder and glo­
ry of th* age ia that tho intellectum'
j and moral bolaarn ia ao nicely adjusted

H is worthy of nut* that sinev the sue
cossful laying of the Atlantic cable* that
disarraugre the equilibrium of the I laid in I MB has been almost the o^y'one
' whole. At no period in the life of hu- ! which ha* beendataagwlor Broken.' Afl- r
mani’.y have developemon^ of the ram- ' the failure of ftG5 this cable won qqustrutted with groat rapidity and- in flio
i summer of 1*86 Waa laid Afrwwreks
later the broken cable of 1SC5 wa* picked
up, and bnditi September of IMM.en May
' tone, or to replete with polished rhoto- ‘ 1M7, the cable of 1866 was damsg*d hv
. ric aad profound wiadom. The multi-1 ' an icvburg, and conuqun-.catioi:' crated
I by it, bunt wee repaired in Judo of tho
' tod* of phyrical sgvnciaaeralvmLaimr 1
, of which are esrammted .hove, are foe |
I legitimate nut-growths of the world** '

Read,

Read.

! ndrsm-ed u»telhgrea», but the gnateri ■
developments lie deeper sod socm to be
i but the preparation of tire soil ami the
1 discovery of germ* from which shsB
spring luhlimcr achievements than any
w'uch.now electrify u* with admiration
and wonder. In fee vast labrotory of

primary force* in their different modes
of ojerati^g, liava boon discovered and
t who will doubt that ia th* coaro* of time
appHanres shall be mad,&gt; of there prodcring result*as superior to the accompUiunouts of th* jmeent .lay a* those of
. the prerenl day are to thore of foe 18fo

WO

7T&gt;/-&lt;7&lt;r.«

Read,

uniT Ttyrr*fim'~nr-&lt;. '

T/Wih
. ......
DENTISTRY
Hotr cheap he can get you

though reclining on a safe,,ha*4»e» 4®
vented by an Albany undertaker. H I !
•Asia wa. n-ci-ntiy‘fiio’i&gt;c*M of artm*l
riblc earthquake, fnvoWag a fogfofeoll

up a H u gon, carriage,
cutter or sleigh.
7
are. now selling Mou

H is

Jackson and Grand Rapids
New Advertisements.*

ALL WORK WARRANTED TO BE

tho orbits and foretell fee mmraral. of j
the hsarenly bodioa We .trio the rock
with fee gwlogufs UatMr ud it aa-

AH BKFRE8ENTED.

livmfmberthe plaOld StandofJ. Ej
of Jefferson Street------- v,
the railroad, Hcutinffs,Mich.
X T.
W&gt; Marrow*

J. IL Howard in th* Senate of the Uni­
ted Btatee. We submit whether in this
there 'snot an aSaf. on the p-rt of foe
J*rirstf to be one ef several, Mt only
Slid traitors alike to party and principle.
Nor ia it true that tha |*opk of the Bute
are not, and will not bit, truly ’«■* »bly

IDayton, Ohio.

It ie thought that the United j
I ponding m afrnitade; forcre in the di­
' roction oi religion and profound phBo*.
I ophy that radiate centrifugally against

»Jt to unite their personal friends
Jrt of each other, which for a
wo do not believe, and in sup-.
port of which to hare any bright with
m, better testimony tlian any yet ad­ patient example of the agents m teach­
duced would be required, it doe* not by ing the wild mon of foo forest foe rude
any moans prove the m.-u " shysters and and primal method of cultivating foe
sebc-mera," mt is it Say indication of a '1 soil, is bearing good fruit, and it is eondisposition on tho part of either to do in j fidentiy aseerted that if tbej
'
aid of tho other any disboncrabl* act. !1 icy ie allowed to be
Boride tho Senatorial contest is ad- yeora, and-the robbi
nutted ow all hand, to have bran cooducted manfelly, open and aboro board,
and any chargesbf buying ar sailing or
attempting to buy or sell on tho port of
any of th* oauisdates woald lx, treated
by all with kSent contempt. The un­
flinching friend of Gov. Blair, we min­
gled freely in the crowds about tho Lou­
ring House from Tuesday noon until tho
nomination wa* made, and did not di»-

the sainted Patriot has Ixwa attempting
to induce oar trusted leaden to jrove reerrant to their.party and tan principle*
they profera and to join with them in j
tho election of some Republican pot the j
choice of the majority of thn ItepubUcom rf tire State, re *xp«fenced trough
the men to whom wa* legally committed

Y tlE
SUSPENDER.

■

EVEI

.■UTSS'*

tire genius of man fat apptovntly nt a
the Senatorial eonte*L6f 1809. Though England khall reimburse the United constant fever-heat, and the World whirls
we doubt not Ida wfoction over Goy. Statea Government for aU expeasro in-, ou at a rote that scorn* to be the prelude
Blair ia phasing to foe Strickland clique
caned by the United States, hi ecnse- and guaranty of total wreck. The cocaad all other boltefe, but have Ix-an unqueuro rf the Alabama aad other cruis- j
res. Third—That England shall make with amawruant am cun ling ahnoat
public recognition of'the true principle* I roostcrnatiun and awe verging tow*
Woo bo unto
o! neutrality ea tho baria of their eri- - superstitious fe*.-.
-dement.

■ Tho Editor of the Magarino has ro­
membered tho young people in two ex­
- ecllent illustrated artiaiaawtiMMMVNP
Family," and 'Tho Young Naturalists
in Mexico."
The first will especially
delight the girls though so clever and
ao characteristically illustrated that it
must bo attractive to all rcadora.
The
Kioind will bo greedily devoured by the
'gsri? ""
-illi hiuiMss iy

6fr4r ’etatf

LAUER STOCK Till

them upon mountain summits, the obsorvU and praised of ril tho wodd, bnt
no other eoatary has been characterised
by such multifarious and pre-eminent
exampie. of pchticol end foronsse talent.
No other has produofrl a Wabeter. a
Calhoun, a Clay, a Seward and a Suta-

have no doubt feat Mr. Ferryrillfi Jtho
place made vacant by the retirement of
Mr. Howard to tho lasting honor and
credit of the people of th* State. While

Rnsr Easr u tho r*i»ly of foe &amp;flt to
th* Chsaloito
roncming “th*
rtunon, which it says are in oirculattoa,
to the cflect that the Scwwvlsor ef la-

T»8-a
To Buy the Best and Latest Styles

�■ ICHI6AR C1NTRAL R.R.

Grand River Valley Division
Aemm.

W, “IlisJohnSetelh’s house” .aid
tho wag; thereupon 87 art down.
IWM rosy glad to soe in your last to-

The electon of the Village of Hast­
ings will meet at tho oSoe of the Coun­
ty Clerk, on Saturday aronlag, January
21st, at 7 o’clock, to consider tho pn&gt;priety of applying for a charter for the
City of Hastings, to the Legislature now

Sash, Doors, Blinds. Door and Window Frames.
Corner, Stair and Ornameiftal Brackets,

hours.
When the jlxed train ratno in
from Grand RapidaitVM about ton
o'dock aad they had hard tugging to

Local felisinejj Jlstim?.
Ixraoxs—The days.

Mcan^-B» the l»ond
Hlip-knols—■divorces

Newell Posts,Banisters, stair
Railings &amp;c„

tba school. My experience aa a teacher
has proved tom* concWrely that ouch
a variety of text books ie aa educational
bane, which ought to be abolished. Since
I am on thia subject of enermon schools.
•C. J. Kruger, of I want to say a wort abac! education’

.

.

Haring lately eteaogod out dd machinery foe the Latest Improvements I
Wood-Worklng Machines, we arc now able to compete with eny similar a
tabUahmeut In the Rate, aad will duplicate any prfc-&lt; obtained elsewhere It

It ia to be regretted that theae are some
____________ and Trier-W. V.
Griffith, of DotroiL
in our Oounty who ding to tbe aid meth­
Tbe Grand Offiootl were inatallod by od* with a tenacity that is sniprisingL&lt;w*r—Lots of folks will go “oourt- from tho mu &gt;ic wo havo casually hrart P. G. M., A. T. MotcaU, and G. M., J. They seem to b« k&gt; drop in the 'ruts of
W. Chaplin,
•
"fogyism" that they cannot see ths
discoursed, that soon they win be able
broad and fruitful piano of advance­
..
- xv. u n LAC. MTO, u&gt; to give us music second to none in the I Oman or nix Gam Cuarrru.—The
Uncm nah.
State (or at least we hope ao).
J. L. following officers of tho Grand Chapter, ment above, or, if they do catch oocasianal glinipMM, wilfully shut their eyre
Wmuimtox's birthday, tho 22dof&gt; Rood u untiring in his efforts iu impart-1 IL A. M, were ejected at ill recent
and cry out “ away with innovations;
ing instruction to tbe boys, and it as sur­
February, comes on Wsdnooday.
prising what improvements they have*, a n. P -Hugh MflUudy, Corunna. . this ia nut tho way in which oor fallwra
Forxrn of July comes on Tuesday |
made ia ao short a time.
Every «n-* D. -G. H. P —Loonart IL Pmudoll, I were taught, therefore it is wrong.”
couragomcnt should be given them l&gt;y Grand Ilspdx.
*nch flimsy logic is incomprehensible.
our citteena.
I^t tbe p~pto gotupa
G. K.—John W, Finch, Adrian.
। They seem to forgot that our systems of
/immense quantities of wood are be­ grand festival far Urir bonafit, two more
G. 8.—Alfred J. Bswyw, Monroe.
(1ETTING UP CLUBS !
/
instruction must keep pace with the gonG. flce’y-yJ. Eastm-ta Johnson, Cea- j
ing shipped west aa tho G. IL V. R. R. inatrumonta are needed and parties
GREAT HAVING TO CONSUMERS
. stand ready to play them if they only
Waxx tho days begin to lengthen, tho
i had means to spare.
A Ubers! freHng
cold bogiei to strengthen.”
That’s on
• tion of tlio waste produced by the proson the part of our ritueas will giro good
old motto but there is some truth in it
1 ent advanced inteUigeace and a knowl­
encouragement to the boys end eecure a
edge of the bast means by which three
good band for our town
The Hong Journal, anew repository of
waata shall Le met in juvraib* culture ;
Music and latorature, published at Do- '
united with practical common sobm and |
t
riurkrun.
trait, by C. J. Whitney A Co, is received, i
a ooswprebeuaion and versaHlity of mind
It is well printed, and will he valuable to 11

To keep dry—Lire on codfish.

Marriage— Impriaoumaat for life.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

I

Ora Bsxn.-A good band m alr^ya

I tho pride of any town aad wo have om '
1 in steady rehearsal.
The prospect fo, .

THE SHOT MM TH CO.
u u

AS,. So™ Lx.
Jonx Bxssxxn, barber, cjiposite the Prise candy has had its run, and /now
p»»t office, received a new thing in the the latest novelty ia prise Collars. Each
war of paper collars.
Every box con­
tains a vnluablo prise for gentlemen's
, tho ouch aa'plated sleeve buttons, pocket
knives, p.-rfumcry, ote.
Go ar.d fxairW. T. Esrrwsx has just received a
ina them before purchasing any where lag" quantity of lath and shingles. His
plaster for the spring trade ia alto ar­
riving by tho ear toad.
.

&lt;n n- u.-an

The folk wing letter corrects the mis­
take made by tho pros*
G. M. Ground V.-Edward Bauadare,
“A alight miegske. Ur. Editor. Altogan county reports 16d school-buusro, Saginaw City.
G M. Find V. -Darid C. Spaulding,
of which six are of brick, owe hundred 1
[ and forty -evvea frame, aad jrorloat ct
logs, the whole valued at I 136,1TB. In
1 thirteen township* there is not a log
h&lt;piM&gt; reported.
/ Sxalxd proposals for tho budding of t/Barry county ha* two brick SchouL
■cbool-house in Castleton, District N&lt;va houses. 122 frame, aad 16 of togs; tho
ore published by arculsr*.
They pro- whole valued al 402,120. Hope and
poor to build one similar to the Nash- Irving have each four tog scbool-bousre.
vilto school Iwuee.
Six towns in the county, with f&gt;l houses I
.------- »। ■ । re
——
have none of togs.
R.
|ZJ-8. Vox Barrr advertises his Lum
■ J----lino by a business card which can be
A Mors ix nix Bran Ihanenox.—
found under tho hood of new advertise- The House, al lasssing baa Instructed
its Committee on Education to inquire
into tho expediency of *&gt; amending tho
Ourrcxar. —Mr .Augustus 1’. Dunn
one of the publishm of the Middleville
FhMrtkr, died at Middleville, January
7 th, at I he ago of 21 years.

Peninsular Railway.

tendance for a definite time every year
of children of oertaia egos. Il ia pain­
folly evidvnt that »«xue reform ia needed
ia the matter of mcuring the it ore gen­
oral and as nrar aa may l&gt;e the univtw-

Tn* Yocxu F-axs are to have a social
party at Evnjdre Hall, on Friday night. no possible eicnse fir growing up igno­
Ths boy* hare istued very pretty invita­ rant in this Hute, or in way Northern
tion tickets. J. L. Reed’s orchestra fur- State, as the laws now are, but shameful
Cheap,” tho inside fixtures to tho store
negligracw. Tho** who wield the ballot
occupied by Barber A Bailey, immedi­
should take rare that IntelUgraee to
Hex. D. Srxixrx, our respected towns- wield it aright ba at least to gvnonl that
ately after their removal Tho who/
xan and .Secretary of Stale, is sojourn- I I'vcrv person who votes shall &gt;• abto to
embrace; counters, shaking, dm were,
ig for Cslicrt time at home. He is not
njoying vrey good health.
lumber prices. Call on or address
W. 1. F. Hau., B.tiUer.
jonltf
Hastings, Mich.

UH SnORi 4 MICHIGAN
SOUTOT RAILWAY

u-

SfrSt

induction of knowledge that appertains *•' _.Z_.kr1. u- J Jc to tho ideas, pursuite and nccompliahmunts at to-day. No matter how thor­
ough a qrwtera of edcratioa may bo in
other rrepeets, if it unfits the scholar for
useful active life; if it tunes hai pow­
ers to a key tbsl ia wot in harmony with

^Window and Door Frn1

and Brackets of

Milk Safe«,

•ry deficriplii

ISEDl'CTIOS' C&amp;XWTJ1M.

trivial reoporn^bility They aru mould­
ing the tte&gt;Mbt aad shaping the charac­
ter of tho ririag generation. In each
school room throughout tho land is bring
silently written, day after day, tho destitiny of our country. We are n«t nota­
ted beings whose connection with tbe

ttonjif it brings with it enlarged facili­
The other day n carrier Pigeon car­
ties for educating tho children Let ns
ried into Ixdeagucrod Paris a newspaper
not hesitate to cast any the old worn
4 3-4 Inchre aqaare, with 220 dupatehes
out mettaxis if cur to» Utolay men can
microscopically photogrwphad upon it,
supply no with better Let us. u teach­
comprising the detailed nows of tho day
ers, move up into line and not lx- hagfrtgn all parts of the world, and there
garde in thn progression of mankind tonow comM from Ixradon a drecrtptioa of
Thud a higher plans of fatelfecttul and’
the machinery which did tho printing.
11 makre a duphesto of ordinary tasdthan the ,
1 IvubtloM many of our readers uro re­ writing a oillioa timra smaller
" " read by !
quiring by this time what is a n«ek-:io
party ?
A ceek-tto party is owe where
each lady aiteoAiag makes a bow, or
print tho whoje BQilqJS times in the
&lt; Woes at the artesian well ie progress­
spare of aa inch, and other booka in
ing night a»l day. Tho drilling is in a
to Ithe place where the party ia to be proportion. Think of it. Tba speaker
sort of blue clay mixed with gravel. It
held and placed in a bag.
WW tho of the bouao out cany Cushing’s Pario stow work, but Mr. Geiger io confident
gentlemen arrive, each man mnat go to
on hte thumb nxil.
Webitor s Una­
tho bag apd take a neck-tfo, and it ia his
bridged may ba printed an the lining of
duty to wait upon the lady during tho
evwniag, who wnsra tho dross correspond­ ytmr hat. By the magic aid ct thia tit­
tle machine the total eooteute of the Aaare very pretty containing a cut of tbe ing in material toYfce neek-tie which ho
torLibrary maybe tntastaxwd to afivwbudding cu one and-a correct lixenesa. takes from the bag. It is dasirabln far
cwatbtaak book.
Addtorachaomthe
tedire
to
all
wear
difierent
patterns
Tbe bills for the bank will be irnnod by
about tbe 1st of Februaryusually attends this tottery for a partner,
Arcnox. —Iloed A Parker will mil at and it sometimes occurs in this rase, a,
auction. on Saturday, Jan 2 lot, 1 pair in matrimonial lotterire, that tho
of bay mares, 7 yean old, I-open buggy. “matches” ore not in accordance to taste

GREAT SWTOCONSGIM

THE LATEST!
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE

SM MM LI MUM
Hardware Store.

KK.It-ill A1KAMOX,
lary BautwoJlis advocating the postage

at Ao Lift artWrtatog- tho tasua of
S80W&amp;MR eCRbwft fat aaai. grtd
bond*, into whidLto trawnaaaai refund­
fog thepoHfe debt. Mr. BrertwaU axproaoeo hia entire confidence in hte ability to negotiate a ww |ou vndor thia
bill, whleb, with 'the JsJy art. wonld
giro him oowtmi
H»
oamerttr adwmtos making the pwy
maate of interest .parterfy, iarfmd of

aSfc wM

10, the Lowest Nocht, for
IL A. GOODYKAJL

Will retire from the active du­

time tu dowitrg up wttr booke.
fifteen yeara bustincas imperitireljf recjMirea ilux rtip, and
tatpMt »ur ctiafdmuni eriH

al once wtanniw their acra.untx.
aad aetik the muh* by Cawt ur

Detroit &amp; Mil wankee R R

T*

We Bay Qur Stoves by the Carload
i .
From Detroit
Which nmfart our“bright rev tow. Much tower thaw from Bufiato or Aftaay

ties of Ute firm, nud devote Me
falculafia* to kesy a diary, w pass
book can find a eMre saioctfoa at J. P.
Roberts A Co’s Drug Store. Rtete St
«mft side.
81.11

►

SOO X1KT1VOIT HTOVKB «„Ul by
TIB in the Lant Its months!

�FOREIGN UTERATTRE. 1 -f
New Vatanrn begin* January; 1871.
.sow u -tn*

avmcaiDE.

^refttJeU eewywtere.'

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tel by ^vpws n’**J»2ZK;

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I

RAILWAY,

1J#O milaoMdar - WO mH- without
OneMaMgenyii- Change of coachw

&lt;

; jftVAb &lt;T4 rot-DOL’Bbr Tti-itx torn

,,»w.

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NEW YORK BOSTON,!
ALBArnr.
I uixctrat rum iaiqnf tojik ,*»■
‘
wal-axo, aim ■no:
loiLHEOIONSOFl’EMMMVLVANIA ■
IfiochMter to NciTTprkTv’1-'’' IP1®*.
i ButloJo to New Y&lt;*k. ■&lt;w miles
;
Dunkirk to Now York, 180 miles,
Cleveland io New York. 026 mitoa,
Cincinnati to N.
bOO mile*,

s&amp;L'&amp;F

jadgliltel to treat it according to ita |

!!)&gt;•»oftaa bom observed that ana
harianuut. will produce a better result
than nnulhar with tho tamo cireumataaors. This can only bo attributable
tq acioser study and better rare of ilia

NEW YORK OBSERVER

YEAR BOOH

iTltrnviai ta opposed to
eats which an aptagon
,.-cral iQtetML Iifrtbade-.
dand enemy of noewefl* aad tax
thieves tn national aad ritate politico.

AND ALMANAC,

"A
1.Ta,yrsa*.8:SK
WON OF THE PEOPLE.

•d and health promoted. From our own '

, TO BE ISSUED JRSUAR Y 1ST, 1571

BOBMXS

for in ths bettar condition of tho animals.
so mint raoM vfa r«Bxsa.
Tho farmer too often seems to act aa

,

sraaUaslamount of food, rogardlosa of ■
tMD, whMliM hie wteera, that have not _ .
«* e
a
*
gained a pound daring He' winter, areiSClSIltlllC AmOriCftn
actually worth any mom in the spring ? .
And it act, hu tho food given them not i
been throwa away ’
AJJ that un uulnia! conoan’-r, over:
wliatis neceaaary to «upply ila waeto'
KXSr&amp;rairj'K::

Dally Edition, single :oopy, oot
year
tlJ-CO
Sunday Edition, stogie copr, one
year
XJ»
TBIAVEELLY:
3ri-Weekly, single copy, one year
“
five coptaa,
•■
«EM
•i
, —. - ■ *•
mi an

thtfu cornu all the profit Nothing can
Ise nuirv suicidal to tho farmer's inu-nwt
than an fllilwrol policy ef feeding. The
bteftw, !il montha old, told late tpring
by John Johnson for 11 111, did not cost
ever fiUae/tanl. moee dlmn others of
the MttjqM that woAK tot b«va sold

Altprrmme ^-frriUnyandpay^Jor
th&lt; .vz; it, York qbseji yep. !&lt;&gt;' &lt;*«
year &gt;13} teW rrneivr a eef&gt;t/qf Mlsrcks-

8BAT8IT0U8LY.

STOMACH

siBNntH RsiJf.sca.

Peterson’s Magazii

BITTERS

Hair Restorative

i4nn£('B^

Farmers’ boys taka Wtk»: Powdv ia
a nice thing—i# a h«mj
Give your poul ry a warm place ia
winter, if you want plenty of eggs in

istl. WsWimj.
i-KTranaini MKHin tes ike tew Ori*.
Msnss af any at lbs 1*4/, testa. Ik, teal a
srte faakloa ptelas. Ite test Maal aaar..,.,
!y
•U1 eeeiua.'Mte year, la usMtewate.-

BLOOB

noaa, ia seldom brutal.
.An exchengu aakas •' WiM a chicks
i$n&gt;e to fuliH dteAuee, a hen has Ci
toothache ?" Thia wouH depend on tl

otflM
825.00,
|WHka snmn PMtmt^no
OoL R. W. FurM», of Ncbratkn,; ij MkteuSSwHTUs ^rwrisL” -M”Ps' Frer
haa a flock of two hnndn-d caaiuncro i

Brery bteduvo ahouM be providedwith meant at ventilation at the top, o»pvciallr in wintar. Hia abwmoe of it I

PURIFIER

/irNnrftl for a
timflar purpose.
------- ,---------- One trial inraiably nlablMet then tu favorite*

&lt;K. —..M hr nrarnriar

jujofonr colored

rasmox
kf^Y

will bo tbort of oentmou vrarth when
olMr. ‘ It dta&gt; W to etorw ywtnrttnf.

dotfs wmg-mi™,
Universal Clothes Wringer

The Best Paper,
Best IsJucffinents

: JSsswclsajr*,

| 'n’njwma

’W etli; ml

ttilhfid nfiarcoal inf, Ihut
afapUay them to
the tier ef every
beJfi Became

BLOOB

iaMasaa'aJssras set
SsssSnSt—»*■■

El?

PILLS

BOOKS
BOHL ICT-WIB,
.
- Tint sm: iLtrnurD

Jft&gt;r Sole by Drugging

HUI MiHMinWtaiT

and *Dealcv.n in Petent

ivsa
PRICES—A FAIR OFT ER,

w?JBE

imS, IS WCEMESTS. IC-

Dr. AIKIN,

Office &gt;o. Il Caw 8U Grand Baplds.

7ini«&gt;rmao:aJmi*e».fcmdi
q»A,uVuBw«r« Itetessttas* Uss it '

Important te-immigrants!

;BUS0iK8S COLLEGE,

, Medicine* cverg-tt-hcre.

Fremont Engine Works

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                    <text>STINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY,, JANUARY 26,1871,

VOL XV.

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inMnil 4 ityii® cirfe,

with the tftougtil that bo would axa tin
of the wretched lib I wm *ur» ha murt
tend. and retain to claim hit father*.
tor-TOMMd protection
Mytrifa.

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BBSTON CASH STBBB
,
’toau^-TaomxfWilwrti'.Etdmnr/

m (SA) the ptoaoipai Ural to flea I pride and mIT-^!_____ a
w.
tomo—puAngJVlr after braaktert t raagtiahed. My romorw wa&gt; eatremr.
. —a —_ n—t_-------------, j wwlH
Mrtd. to rUg? my J
, noblulxiy—for whom my former adnu-J
ration waer-rw redoubled —in my arm.
aad ack Hi forgirraeM.
But th. mo। tn nt I ha. emitted &gt;f hi. tnnoeeMe I
! knew he would nrrrr return &gt;» id* of
i hia own acron!. ,
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DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS &amp; CAPS.
GROCERIES^,

.

; aw la word*, her torn*
Moaned tac of hat-fag tubbed
Ur o( bar 44
-Not toag
^^4^2

r’n.dtaagb.1

And Kjfaiythiug Yob

! adrurtimd fur him in the boding
of ererr State in the TTrfun. I wrote to
rwteuna and ac^uaiatamwa far and near,
and Io the police authoritie. °f,**»Crin~

night.
1 left the hernw in di^_
Ch»rley WiSuuna. and yin know
tnetUr'a gtfcf and mine n-aa
one of the mart kilhMiaoa to UmUta.'partly amaagwd. abowttkno yoan after
ame.’*
hiaXpartm, by the birth of a daaghtor', aad ttou proaaeded to aik him two awk­
“0, ften we* Uwe a good deal of yoa.|«ba h*» been ton. all we could have ward qmarttaaat
I Drop to (kb afternoon or .truing—you , hoped ar vn.hed ; and when, Kene year,
■Pam whrt my KrtUr haatold me.
know the way and wd) be well tract/- ! ” later, the widow of a dear friend in dy- I V» eateUd that your aaddm ntan
■Thank you. I’ll do « with plnaauw.'* ie- cmmitteJ her »m. Walter LeigbTha ether, haring mUa tbrir depart- tea, to my rare, I took hhn late my
, uro, Tom Redbom took a Mat la tha UMebold a. a aubrtitate fee the aim I
rear part of the room, hgi-ted . frrJi Ud kwLand reared him m if be bed been
oigur, and tooimd Uck i. H. chak wdfti my own. Btoeondurtjurtifiedmyooa--------- .
ftbnee'ia hfau, and tU brOlbal talent,
"TUa-paadan aw.for aching yam
which he early dtoptoywd wm a enure;
of aUtoftrtfen md pride to mr. When 1
ha hnt completed hi. .tudie. and been !

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

miimi
mA

tM ftooilWt M IM

John Wolf,
roVEB

rllt*-. .

Kurth KJo Main Rtrvei.
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PHHf'TING"r"tl,'r“‘iTS’°“
rCWTVtt.

MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS.

BOWSE &amp; GALLOWAY’S

i tor Bright to Stating*
BOOKS,

nutee ago.

-Of Walter ur tab dsya rt fcrtbmwt;
of Thome. to metope afcttafahi jar.
Umtougw. tafeMfatoTter&amp;ato
tehnnteterfcr. brtarva.Sto gate too Ur haa* at Mrtfam.
He oouM art deete the tmawtate to
pnaa a kfee wpoe to, and whoa ha Md
Utnrtaaam rwartwrr'wrtrthr*.
totkad U wm aony it had'not been her
nnmhM that I would Mek him here. It Kna. Tom Redbwra vae aa fanadeat
*. Jaw with the hope of findiag Mln
than of raMuing Walter Leighton that
Ale. ami 1 Uve made tU-voyigo blthon ywt it may be &lt;tod*. win to reatorw
torn, aay non. How il would Toiotoe
I my old heart* to flud him an bonmubte
I and uwful man • but whatever he might
____ - be, 1 would willingly give tU remnant
I*o you rwaide I of thin old life far the pnviiage oftlnow-1

lie ehaago with tto barber, end wtam
here aa coon aa you eea-“
-Tom Rfcam Oui Mme ytoT
na poar Altov. Ma tonriU «*otkm, amt could aXtffc earthar ward.
M-StrtM.Tw.i-i mm.
*W-ttan," mid Tnm. ahaking
Mart. 'kioa't baa baby. Threw to so
(tawto Iwymav. .. w/n talk stoat

Wail® dmd hi. tear. ' and want.
Tbs aehaation of jikiahg 4 mtteh

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muMdiaAalrudaeeUdge Molthrop.

haa C J hia wMe. atrt Hwary for
E
mlm with tto intention &lt;rt Qi maim to
o m

tha. Btetoa.
DimT -Wro JamMByem.
Um made a hatpda with him, aod
rtmtomefcrtUdaada."
•B&lt; Tom, rtvuilamyyMr
INaaaaoee! I am in your debt man

Job Printing
•rttf.

HlrlMXMuJI'.-

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HATS, CAPS,

DRY GOODS.

:b^*'rJS£jJSAS“?’^2.

GROCERIES,

DRESS GOODS,

CROCKERY

BOOTS. SHOES.

tiiloh

cum

press.'

JOHN ROBERTS.

THE BEST STYLE

or pUs si Piix, ui « till tanai Sat
W A K T E D !

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ALL THE SUTTEE. ABB EGGS IN BAHRY COUNTY,
For which tha Higbcat Market Trice will ba Paid.

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•WNgfaftgKT-3 J*7«TICK*aMt8Al.W^IUU.
ggABwrwtm.-.. J
caho' SiMWiSSi"g.;
!

CLOVER BULLERS, FEED CUTTERS.
CORN SHELTERS,

B*ri

... — ... ——

■US AID MACK uir.

Jo the Ent of
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Win uilm wn!
Gold &amp; Silver Watcher

call rather fntarioM. If rou hate any
rlaim aguincl him you might aa wall pot thia &lt;-carton to rvomme hx wtf-«an-!
' it into the fin- or at !«ait lay It away for , nmad- Hi. rtro^r will teiUmttepd. I
I hawerer; and wUm Mr. OrtdMuiih,,
a pood tearrpell-"
-It U true. Item. My poor bort II
heard that be had tellra into diieqateJ .
oounea, ami the fart to»l he ha. not,
writtenhome for mure (han a year, and .
the .tnngwlr reticent and dmpondent .[w .li /na'' permed Mr. Gold torch,
tone of the mrt letter ww rocri.cd. con­ “but it cea de no harm—have you emr
firmed the r-tport. Sull 1 rowld rxC. and mot or heard of a man in thu State
cannot yet, holier. that Walter ia irre­ uarerd Thom*. Ooldbrrtik t Ho waa, buifartUtotofca W iWii^iHiikihb
trievably fallen. Toe da not think he ia in hw thirteenth year wbon he left borne, bokitt. He wm clad in a medy eait
beyond recovery T"
Th- old man', atal if alite tn mt now U.Uwr thirty -ail. which looked aB Um worm betanee il
vowe quivmwd. and ba raiwl hi* vym HO had bleak eywa and hair, and wa., wm originally of fine taxmr. and geatert
appealingly tn Turn'* tea..
thought to reeembto me—(toll I um and- cut; to.hat wmttotradMom! “rttock
lag Led" OM. aad 4aadUB-i*to-«to
•K) no, no, no T* nw^nrided Tian, evi­ ly rtianged from what I waa them."
dently nwti by the eight of the old
Tun Rodbura bad eipocted tUw
man', diatrrea ; **1 don't meaa to aay qurtofon and tried to prepere himMlf
that ho ia anything ao bod aa Ort. D» tor’ll. Yrt be hoeltatedaad .tamtMrwi
fort «, Walter haa beanie a hard aimak a good deal ia .tumping to am.war it
of luck for mom fat ami he* cot dm cvartrely, and at length mid :
-Mr. Guldbnxik. I find it unjumtobla
oovzwged ; tort he baa good trtnn in hint.
to withhold from you the alight grwond
wUBUooMgvta alerted on tU right of hope I am able to offer ywu; neither
truck again. Walter , a geatleoum. tor. would I rutee e^wetatioa. that may to
I apoke to hamily al ftrei-I would not diaamrtntnl; you must not. thieAaa.
| Uve hurt your idling, for lU world, allow ywunatf to be ended by what 1
tor; but I did art know you wew hi. tell you. for nothing may come of it- 1
tether
Tian, mice and manner t elirte I hate Men your mn."
••Whrtw? tell me where, that I may
1 abowad that hi. aRaprtinea were touebgo to tom itetantiy ! 0 my God! where
I **O, thank you for ao much aaoonr- u to f" exclaimed tU old man, ^ring1 amawnL" mid th. old man. teldaw i iartohi. Let. aod eciaiag Tom Otr.
burn by the abooidrr. Tom. Uwurar,
bid gunite boM of him aad mdaoed
him u&gt; bte ehair, aayiag:
•5!y dear tor. 1 warned you net to
grtoaefted. I didn't any I hww wUrt
your aoa waa or erou that 1 had aaea
, him—ealy tbai I WfoW 1 had Men him.
Be e.im now. Ur. do."
. , 'Tartloa ma.” aaid Mr. GuHtowk,
I “I could not help it. For yean 1 have
I bcboTod my eon to bo doad, and now
Umi faiate-t BMuruEO. that ho yet Ute.

HBJ AMD kOUXkA,

-ill guaruntee him.'* mid T«n Rad-

�PRESTON &amp; BROOKS!
8 O’CLOCK^
I aaent was made that Thomas W. Forty
I was duly elected to the office of Senator
[ in fee Congress of feu United State.,

$ALES INCREAS

I for the term of six yours frau the 4th
afMareh next.
Although thia is qot
th. result desired by a majeeityof tho

Tbs mtiaeaa of St Johns erected 1'5,­
000 worth of brick building. daring ths
past year.

REMOVEI&gt;

HIST1ICS

Tte laptM
when fee hat waa paatad to receive fee
ballota, one of which waa for Senator 6hcley.of Wayne. In eonaideratioo of feat
fart ho waa called out for a speech and

Block,

far the vote received, but be assured 1
did not vote for myrelf." He continued
by saying that U required tWO things to
■aka a good speechOno was, that
tho speaker be intelligent and in com­
mand of good language ; end tho other,

LAMEB STICK TIAI EV£il

farmed Pre-bytorian Church has 87 panted by tho German man-of-war Kain.
Losses, January 18.—Now. from
chmebas, 80 mioiaten ami M77 coiPana np to the 20th hrs boen received.
xctmicanto; tha Cumberland Presbyta- A Uttar s«ys that the line of battle oa
riaa Chureh has 4fil coogrtgations,
1311 ministers and litentiatre and 48.-

,10.000

Old Mammoth!

It.

EFAJfr FMJUCSR XXCHMT/C j-

iroRXZ*

Tho Reformed Church (late Duteb) m
America haa 464 churchre, 498 minis­
tere cud 61,444 eommuniennt.; th. Ito
kla. r.a:toa .-—The Barry County
formed (fate German) Churtfa in tho
Bunday IMjhoo! Association, at their last
United ptetre haa 1.179 rongregatkma,
annual mooting, appointed a aeries of
b'dC-midfator. end 217,010 member.
Institutes to be hold in different parts of
Tho Choral. oC the United Beeferwn
tho County during the winter. Tbs Bec(Mtnsfans) tea 8.M8 soriotfe. 1,MY
ood of these Institutes was bold at the
preaefcr. and 1M.512 membora
Baptist Church of Woodland on tho IT th
01 the population of the United
SUfM Era million. are put dawn as
Tho ezsrtSMe were conducted by Rev.
Catholics and thirty-three and a half
of Gen. Faidherbe, show that the French - T. D. Marsh, President of tha AasocsarmUtemt Protestant. Tho population cf Army of the North has suffered a terri­ tfou, assisted by Rev. Mr. Rose, of Use.
Aho wbdfo continent is stated at 86,996,- ble blow, Inra which il can hardly re-1i tings, and Mr. J. L. Mailt1, of Johns9fl, of Srhich 47.794NW are Cafeulics, corer. The entry of th. retreating arm v ,
info the city of Cambria was abed scene
of discord. The troops were shoeloss,
and in rag*, and tho army fragmentary
to a greet degree.
VxaasniM, January 20.-Groat excite ,
mentexists throughout tho German lines.
Ths sorties yesterday have l&gt;een already I

.200111
Proviaiona,

AflESTS WAITED FOB

Actual Sales yesterday, Two Thousand, Four
Hundred and Thirty Dollars.

;rbat

cost sale to be continued

■Sissis?

REDUCTIOI OF PBICES
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
NEW

UmWWMW!

, wna m.nrfnsted by the andionoe, which
i represented several commnuitios af the
I township.

New Advertisements.

AGENTS WANTED FOR

CARRIAGE FACTORY

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FREE LOVE.

nations being rwprawcntod. It ia no onimportant result to prove that dsneaunational names and difference. are not
impediments to free intercourse sad uni­
ty of effort, in the rttainment of a com­
mon purpose. Sech gatherings cannot

Republican daily generally read throqwh-41
out Miseoun, it was able to carry
1
large portion of the party »'fe ft- Un- ,
dor it. prompts*. "Liberal" Ropabb-

Earthon Ware
Notions,

ITC VATiDfi^ •
,u“8t ,avc ,norc room ,n February for
d lib r 1 v 1AKIEb,the largest Stock of Carpets ever shown.

Read,

HA8TIXGS KARBLE TOBIS '

Read,
E'

MERRIMACK AND OTHER BEST
*
PRINTS AT 9 CENTS.

THEA-IECTAB

what every eno atoo had aeon before,
that the victory enured to tho sole bomfit of tho Dsmooratic prffo sod attempt­
ed to whittle back thmr^rhoa it bad
Minto the Democratic camp. It waa

Read,

Eb

Read,

MONUMENTS,
HEAD BTONE8,

WIIU*

cogently with those “Litteral" Republi­
cans whom it’helped .fact to tho Legis­
lature, and who hare voted ia eauem*
.
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The meeting wu called to order by
alerting John-TL Norina President, and
F. D. Ackley Secretary.
Moved that a committee of five bo ap.
pointed by tho Preeideut to draft articles
of incorporation for the City of Hast­
ings, and submit them to feo atactore at
a masting to be called by the President

tody upon hospitals, ambulances and
churches, and is killing many innocent
women and ehildan.
All authority,
on war and military uaage require that

1 IB
AMEBICiN

.1. L. dfc D. REED,

W- “• BENNETT A CO.

i

Winter is coming on,
Go there for a Cutter,
Go there for a Sleigh,

Jackson, January 20,. 1871.

3 v

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Go there for repairs,
Go there anyway,
Go there jiut to ace
How cheap he can get you

MARBLE!

up a Wagon, carriage,
cutter Or sleigh.
are now selling belou

Ths Preaidtmt appointed as such cummitte, Gev. M. Dewey. J. R. Van VoW
Geo. C. Worth, Cba. B. Wood, A- J.

shall precede tho opening of such an at­
tack upon a city.
Th. b.-nuhardmeei,
continued the protest, ,is not preliminary
to military action, but it i. an act cakrn-

Vjrawe, Jan. 19. 1891.
latod to devastate fee city and strike&gt;
that quarter.
•
Ed. Burxu .-—At prooent, matters rwAnd tho answer from every Republicanf terror to the citixous by murder and Int quiring legislation sro not much develop
in this broad land will will bo ’Thua
ed ; but from fee large number of no tin-a
gives of bllla to be introducod, 1 think
Ihtew will fad 'something to du after
awhile.
Tho House adjourned from
yesterday, after feo moruiug session, till
mnnrir-g, and again from tho morning
session of to-day till to-morrow mcraing,
and au th. UJy stems to run
The
word thing in ths above, reminds mo of
an incident that occurred in our village

couatry in 1«TO was 6M,4B3 Mu st
UMDIbaof whfab«,8M tun.Hi.te- (
thwMted, were produced tn Louisiana,
Texas, and fee mar
sugar making

PrsMra oi Ur. wisiiijo,
TW•Zi.re»ta.u-~vw.st‘tes«.i. tea

IKa

Jackson and Grand Rapids

smut

Meeting adjourned
Hartings, January 21st, 1871&gt;
J. M. NEVINS, hw’t,
F. D. Acxlxt, ftec’y.

aj/lwork

BTtaWDA-RT A STEINHOFF,

Ohl Stand of J. L. R^d, foot
°f Jeffertan Street north of
the railroad, Haeiingt.Mich.

(tin.

W SdtaWttUgJhnu

easy. Flood guilty.
AU tho eseee requiring a jury being
needed tho stern voice of the Judge to dispoted of, feat hanorablo budy depart­
qwsU. The little l*&gt;y looked on tha scene ed for their homes in good mmoo Tnwof strife with perfect wonder. Soon the
father and son left. Getting beyond fee
Morning danger, said the boy, “Pa, in
feat mon feat aits behind the desk the
•bow. of tho thing.” ' We hors have a

WARRANTED TO BE

Clothing

Oysters and Rjeruhnenis.
hand at all hours.
yl
H. A- ButtftlL

Jllffl s. MW £ WIN BIM

CUTMC AM CLOTB A SPEC1AMTY!
Although it is estimated feat vt make
aesno tswaty five rtaawaud tama of ma­
fia Mg— annually, (fee estimate for

ry County Agricultural Society and all
otbor persons interested in the welfare
of the swesoty, am requested to usee* at
tho County Clark’s office, ow Saturday,

To B&lt;y -Bvery Description of Clothing, Cheap!

To Buy the Best and Latest Styles!

Beet G&lt;mmU’iW the Least Money
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�teisa with hi* team to mUL was driving
along sad the dog turned out to run by
&gt; th* taoa, whan oat &lt;rf the hams, which
’ waa^oMrly shod, turned and kieksd the
fc, la 4.V-4 mb. I*
« —mg a compound fractux* of tha ahull.
. Th* boy was carried tainted lately to th*
house and Dr*. B. J.AEF, Brown

■ I CH I GAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grant Rivw Valley Division

DICKEY Jk BENTLEY,

“Grr 'xb Fxxxn,
—Those oM omsoImi
*d chain, divans,

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■ffWAfos Dockey.

Norixn* Pcxuc.—Ths following parsou in thia county huv* been confirmed
Notariaa Ihtblic by th* Lawialatatw.
Amoa a Towne, Wm H. Powers,
Lawrence Hilbert, Wiaehmter F. Dodge,
Thad. T. Daway, J no. M. Narine, Abra­
ham Rymsao, Jr, pBMdOK^QMLK
Goodyaar, Wm. H. Jew-U. B-toa MriJ
BobertW.BhUs^ IrafitowriL
H. Bowers, WFlttC. Hawley, Tnsdtat
PhUlipa Haraiio B Wwwt, Chaa K
Boner, CLommi-Hmiih. Hoary W. Brib­
ing, Jonathan R. Itoseoll. Wedly A.
Clark, Lewie Durkee, Gon. Koagle, John
Keogle, Milo T. Wheeler, Isaac B.
Bigg*. John L. Wmiame. Isaac A. Hol
brook. John ft Van Brunt, Hiram Coteman. John IL VanVrisor, Hixon W.

Michigan Central R. R.

Ma—fastums of '

Sash, Doers, Blinds. Deer and Window Frames.
Corner, Stair and Ornamental Brackets.
N ewellPostsJBanislers, stair
Railings At,
Having lately changed our old machinery far the Lataat InprmmaiU la
»« ■' _ ______ vi-._______ ... .. . ...

MEMBER# eF THS BARK! CO. BAR
lose A.’
Jauca A

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

W« are rapidly sending out bills for
amouato doe on subscription to tho end
The ad-

of this volume—April 26th.

■venoe pay system is bring adopted and

wv faoj* tn a.&lt;e all our old friends call

crimnn advertisement of th* mammoth
dry good* and carpet hooso of W. M.
Bcx-.ctt A Co., of Jscksau, which ap.
pour* in this Umo of ths Eaksxx, undc»
lb* head af new advertisements.
Thia
Mtobliahmmii ha.- the larpwl etock of
tathionablu aad ata^Io dry good* and
carjiets to te&gt; found in tho interior of our
State, and we perxinally know are toll­
ing them precisely aa they say they will

sWai»

Chancery Calendar.

and aabecribo for th* 'Baxaxa another
year on tho new system. Wo will bo

8umu*l D. Hastiags.

eaahMbyUopdagtM. plea to &lt;«te
tnuro iniprorrarau aad furnish n paper
wall worthy at support, all for fl .M per however, suaao complaint* that money is
toarev and '•trod.- dull''
Now is the
time to adverb*, because tax tim* is
Casaex or Pctucstiss Day.—In oc­ about over ami money will be mor*
ti” fo suit the cunviuloaco of many freely circulated, ' coaaequontly' the i
merchant that is tho mm: widely talked '
things in the pabSbation uf this paper, about through tim nownpajwrs and bills, I
w* chang* the day of p.ibtembon to
will rtccivo the largest trade.
That's '
Tl.an»!i&gt;-. This «ill etiabte tu to gat in

all uf AVv laoolay'» uu*a aad issue

I- B Cnasiuu, who lives near hero,
haa commenced to take aider* lor in­
grafting fruit tree*.
Hi* Large and *xTits lad io. of Haatiug* sir requested tooair* prsntic* in tho art will euhla
He
to meet at tho residence of N. Barlow, him to receive * hoary buainaaa.
on Tuesday evening nex^ the 31st of puts in choice graft* of the Leet variety
January, for tho purpow of making ari^Pgemmts for an cut-rtainmint for the
benefit of the Harting* Brass Band.
Hwixdlxbs.—A Mead rille, (Pa^) p»promptly’Ihuraday morning, in tim* to

Local

ftiipBS |Hliw|.

per warns pulduhon to look ont for tho
will come off at Union Hail, Friday the adrertiaing agency at Moore, How
•vcnlng, Fel&gt;. 3d, for tho benefit of th* ard A Cm, Philadelphia, aa they an bo- ■
brass band. A worthy ux-tj. A mute
extended notice will be given next week.

I IMJ
71
Susan Hriteri. Nancy 1
Gate, Mary F
bun, and Elim (lark,
adults, aad Sarah E

Sasssai Uorn, aad
IsMsaLsAn,
[MB]
ThfedcewL. PHI.bury,'

Dawns Dgvn,
Wm. B. Euewusn,
1 N. Hcmax.,
Mxivm Wnuana,
Wm. H. !«,
Ja«x H. Hotwn,
Jomrva Manix,
I’uitur Hotxxs,
L P. Cot*.
Davie McCwm,
'
Joxaa Raaxr,
Gaoeax Moaaax,
JaMX-i Ia Btasox,
A. J. Waun,
8uu&gt;x G. Wresu

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets of every description.

BelaB^rown.

. £•«)
Aultman.MilforACo.

Bod John L Flaky.
Alvm^vJ Baitey,

n.

)

j * r» v*«.

Court adjourned to-day.
New gixxls and now
Alh»k~pa a choice bre.nd of eigare
r that G amllng tobacco at

Allen srite glascware cboapor (but)
auction price* and better grinds,
ALteti keeps fols of choice oysters on

SixtoKXsra holds good yol

Mooxxs Btjul Nrw Yoxxxx. —Thank ’
you. Mr. Mcorr, far year favor*.
Pag &gt;■ Tta PeopU
No MOB* paper* this month.
e*.
Fcuruar comes in on Wednesday. of all the good things the farmer and ‘
j his family muds, the •'Now Yo«W I J&lt;*» ?- Gaum.
Fodore Marchtake* tiic lead and is by far the large«t, ■
2S days in February this y*or.
tho ben, and th^cheapeet journal of it* I _. ,, ,
kind jmLUriMRL
Th&lt;
iO day* in February neat year.
Rxxovst.—Chas Cote ha, i
hi, meat market from IHbbte'a
the .building ffi-r-yrljy "Tpis
Wairaxa don't gvl much warmer.

Oct riling, officer* will ucoa be called
“city father*” (may be}.
A certain Note given by JL P. Rob­
ert* A Co. to Farah Tilm-y or bearer,
dated Nov. 1st, 1W, faTttW. due on*
year from dole. .Ml pexaosu are can
toned from baring Mud note, as pay­
ment ha, been stopped.
Hasting*. Jan. 17th, 1871.

A aaaxe Washington'* birthday par­
ty is to camo off at Union Hall tho 22d
Jacxaox tx Lyex.—The Michigan
of February
Central Car Sops which have always
Tbs lower story to J. Cote's block ia been in Dotreit, have reoaatly boon lo­
nearly finished. This will mak* a splen­ cated at Jackaon. Tho off pay |S0,003
did store for Matus. Fale* A Hicks.
and give tha park to tho oomroay for
Thia will add thowmaib
8aura|B A Caansu. run the oid Ex- their work*.
to the population at Jackson, and mil­
lions to her material wealth"
Hexnu axnTapsoil shouldnrem
ber that them tea Rae of fSO for MIEag
any deer, wild tarUy. quad, partridge,
duck, etc., any time betweoa tho first of

sane Bept

3
nnm.

of tha South Haven S-rf-ri, ru reeeatly the rvcipimd of a fin. Watoh aad
Chain from tlw citisaaa of tho riling* in

AUM&lt; ha* gut oil moved in.
When
the new block U all filfod - with alurw.
that redo win [irreen: a cily-Hke appear-

time to closing .up ottr hooka.

A fifteen ream bwdneert tmpor-

itivcly require* this rtep, end
wo expoet our ctutlomvrn will

HOWABD

Si

■Cf &lt; ‘

uSattelte*' byrorn «r
Kors.
X^rrUokM to U. tor

�tatlLIlWUm

sg"

FORtlGN UTERATURE.
New Vi) Dte begiM Janaary, 1171.

NOW IX T IB TIMB TO ■VBSCKIlli:.

ERIE

RAILWAar.

i 400 mAce under SfiO tnOea without
On. Manage®-mt Chang, of coaches.

taoAD »a ccK-i&gt;oenut thavx xocrti
NEW fOBl BOSTON,
AT-HA.IWY,
raraciML wnwwm rea« tn «w
• naaaaa, amwtm
• IL, RKClOjrhOF^PKBMBVLVAJHA

rZSu&gt;*«/i&gt;m&amp;i tete* maatr 3

•a MR* hr ebwe ad AMeaM. '
Wild. waUteal bee bMaw^f

Earaoarat Donknitm.
ItUrUl l&gt;«Te*&lt;nMBU ... La«rti
rsiru
Rate*. fkxnra. Al
. ll&gt;e »••• bMB rrox^Ulad ||

■»^X‘hxgs,cna

•d Mr GddbnxA a letter and a pack­
— —
to th. pnpen forcing, of-Walter, and'
praaimd dafeito Oawa 4f TMana. Goldbrook in a abort time Th. tar» r« were
the M.imx n Flat Enquirer and Xrpta,
fat winch were mmfcad paragraph! con-!
reying roorv cMMirminir tin a of!
Walter Leighton than they had dared to
h°^Ifha h a gambUr.- aai.1 Alice. •• ba

WUtaMuadit
aoctel and pa
gi.c Jud: IO .1
INO AJtV IX
BTAMkflL'lU...........^_.._
eluding alwnya an InteraaOng tale?

IVMIMJSTRATHIX'hALF-

■JilM
NEW YORK OBSERVER

YEAR BOOK
AND ALMANAC.
1 TO SB IXiVJSD JdNUEBYlST.Vm

SOBACK’S

Bititre m the
market, patten
intriaaie merit.
Moat Bitten, eo
। called, are mrrrl;.' wiihiwcthy duf,
told at a bererage. Dr. llobcwl't
Dilirr* an not a Leverage tn any
rente of the ecord, lul contain the
mart rxpcnnre drupe known tc
trima for the. radical cure of
• /ntlipnrton and Dyepeptia, and
■ for all mice where a tonic and

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A purvbaacr wm won found for Tom
Rzxiburn e nubhehaert, end ho pro­
needed nt oanr to «|«M Ms bnsir.aee He
bad boon very fortunate, and hadinrcatad large nun. of mram is San Francis­
co proper!) and fa hydraulic miaee
Tho rath in his &gt;arim» "bank." a:
cioaiag amounted to near one hundred
tboonued dollars. Aroirding tn all fm- j

T’rtcey, I

One

Dolliur.

4/i peraonr ndmartbing and papistJoe
thi'&amp;K tr Tver ossea vkb j* ».
year f®3&gt; trift recrier a oqpp
&lt;bl* ale

ITU ITO U SIT.

STOMACH

SIDNIYK.IRSK.Jr.4Ca,
37 Pork Bea, Kew Tm

Peterson's Magazine.
Prospectus for H7I.

ernitcheapo asp best.uei '

GET!

BITTERS

.enAne

tbmleil Seeeduh
pAywam. .from I
•SfocAAo/re, .Srr-

'rinTrifry liriTtntrvJuoal tie Acini'
dinarfan Blood Purser; iina i
which time lAountnrfi hire hern'
eared, by iU nae, of SarfUn me!
other Unal diemeet. Jt runliunt, I
Ari.'rlre the Iodide of I'ol.uta an,/1
Sio-uu of Stiflixpia, drug* import- ,

dngle trial will
coeran-r tie waW
•Lrptical of ia
wowfa/U value.

BLOOD

PURIFIER
t~T Of-fW* NAMILTONl
‘ w ’ '

MKDICATRO

COUGH CANDY [

DOTfS WSHWfi-lACB1S8,

"
'
■ 11
One trial tnra
n’.iWy rdablubee them ae facorhr
with alt who ute them.
The reatont why Dr. llobaek'
■ HM Pdlt thoul.l be kept in en
rry family are: Becauee they eoi

Universal Clothes Wnage..*K.,“
^^But you pmntiaU, Mr

Bedb*n,’

mid Mr. QUdbnx*. '-taterraWhig tte
biUusg and cooing of ffie restated tortladovmt “to bring my ■»—Thoma*, -n-faaqi.

Sn^Lhs?LSssj=iss

•~ -

“Fathw,” raid Tom
pingos OM knew and beading his bum!
mbtow

1 bare canwd yuesU ata juttr mb.

81019

ThS Best PipCT,

;SSJ!4£2S^itFT.

WORTS 8QBAL
NKW-YBRKKR,
.
ruxanuzz*
• ,■ ■

PILLS

mi ohut

irssygx-tftK“j:a?s
te»(lt&gt; la u«ate0 aualH. ihNa &lt;»&gt; we
■itealte

.SHID
■wrarfcsss-j

ri U. «uu te J—p* BMg.

. *»- V0**-1,r’fc’

ss: t wssramis"*"
nico-Anitami.

Fremont Engine Works

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TEIWS. INDUCEMENTS, IfC
'SWKftJrwcStf

tartsys^......... '*
JLffentm! ReadTlila!
! ttys will pay KumuuMir errs

BUSINESS COLLjBtt

I\&gt;r Sale by l&gt;rtiggl*te
and *Jheeiler* In 1‘alJnt
Metllelaea creru-whert.

Dr. ATKIN,
BB257J

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MKHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1871.

IL XV.

HO. 40.

Wwiil Wi BWpes Clfij.

SECOND ANNUAL
«0har- ntod Addtoon; “a hhtoBtrfx.
Ataaw.". Xfafakha mW A—. J
know ’hrMfarix. far altar that v. elway. caltod him “Little tfaris faa
BatfAar."
.Ml through 4» aprfag we kant him
fa that old chamber a pri.MM It wm
a grant place fo&gt; mice, aad toftt*
gnat naoaear tahto way ; ao ha'naa-

xf.

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■a4 aAar the fart few daya nobody wont 1
Mtf Ma, at arar taonldad thi—hit I
SS; Udkb,"l-i. ’.fcU.

A SALLOWAY'S

94
I
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DRY GOODS.

DRESS GOODS.

HATS, CAPS.

Latk«itKaOfawMri&gt;0w”aaid Wil
“Dot It will take till mid.ightf exUaiwied Im, Unking wutfaUr at the

“Lot it take tHI midnight, then." ropSod Win. “Bet, took boro, Turn, you'd
Uttar go ever mkddolU cfcaroe; you (

GROCERIES,
CROCKERY

BOOTS, SHOES.

IT THE IIISTIIK M STORE I
Ab any where in the

Emus

State1.

nr [rii ai frits, at w fill limit SaiuMa
W A X T K D I

_____

AND

ALL THE BUTTER ANU EGGS IN BARRY COUNTY,

ATtafafa^. paper nafafafa£ to
.reader.that -the breath tfwfatar
tiBi the eta." No other paper has-'the
*4 l • awMrfjal

FINDINGS OF EVERT Dt
8CBIPTION.

For which the Highest Market Price will be Paid.

SAWING MACHINES,
CLOVER HUIAERS, FEED CUTLERS.
CORN SHELTERS,

TWIOi CTL1I0ER PIESS!

E. P. BURRALL
'

UlSMetLSlKS- *”'a
wm. rpjorix.

■a a.mveraawa
^Atm aHo owe.

AGENTS POP THF.

W orld Mower

exMtaotnble poatton, to « tfarae Uat
aumlwrol young women ma oome*
c-*•.
"T—
would arewuntthcmeclriw peeabarly farItrmato. In a hotel “bop,’' oaa will mo
I half the gtrta with partaan of theta own
I aax. Tta&gt; iadfaa at a traveling party.in
Europe am, a. a rule, fa an civil ahataa
i___ ____ I.&gt;’ - ■ ■ - - ■

and Reaper,

IJY THE BEST STYLE

aftmwarda, and afi the traveling aha
dene baa bam between the wall ata
Iback kitchen door. ' - ' - *• ;-JNumber Hfah I married ouA_ta
1be W tar kart fara h.i tab* tor
i•elf a aeoetul tom. Um place o
I
&lt;
I

.

Gurnpa’ and Taylor Sulk«y Rakes, Grain DrUfa, Wheel Cultiva­
tors, BALL, DODGK. and CURTISS' PLOWS.

Drag*. Cultivators—in fact, everything
-- ---------------- fa tbalfaa-W---------------

—

time to art wholly at theta dfapoeal,
being the principal one.
Wit went only fa the reanrto far tauam»r recreation that young wrn an
•carve, the fact weald not be noteworthy
particularly. They ought to have eomethfag to do, an' enough to do to keep
thro. from ipeudfaga great deal ef &amp;M

11684
Plow to a Threshing

Machine.

d or mad; bat ws certainly felt r»~
i. »«—»«&lt;&gt;—*—

■ FdMNaaeaMy

THE LATEST’
MIMHIMU
Hardware Store.
Over 500 DETROIT STOVES Hold by
M tntha laat W naontbai!
&lt;‘j'f
Have juat received a Urge and varied ha^rtnicnt of f’ttrlor HtovCS,
• m«w than han ever b—'brought to Ufa

G«M &amp; Silver Watches.

fS( faa lidrt bothan him.
ID
:e another peSeaad knock him dowa.
[ pat the torch up within a few f«t of
a. and waU gave bfa&gt; a vhach an hi.
•1 round bead that brought him

•

*Abo«l fafa Um,L’ an the almaaace 1
: swattsatois:'

�CLOSE Of TBfflUTffiUA!

day, U th. erection, hi tha oily «f Greed

Rapid*, of a buildmg to b. &lt;mpri byr

th.PodoMo. mid th? IHstriet Court for'
tbe Wcatern Di»trid of tho State, and

coMPoutorr

ehjcatiojt,

Thia question i» now being agitated

France Succumbs I

to an extent that bring, it prominently
before tho people fur diecu.rion, and it
win, beyond quaMfan, be presented to
the Lcgfalaturo now in rernton for doflaite.amtoa.
la an artiste printed in
another column wa exprwm our oenriofaareof ita uitay «ad importtaoe. and
&gt;• htowiih from Mm Coldwater
1 fry brihn our nadm an able article baa officially informed to. that tha oapfi
» in frvut of immediate action to wear. tulation of all tha Psi. forte, and n
armfatioe of tkroo woeb, by land and
•M,wasaigMd at about 8 o'clock la^
X**«Miaaa Mate QmwU*diwrrifi^ fatenata will «r.ti»ce to
evening at Vanrilfa. by Count Biornarck
A, Bybfaea Bate
&lt; tfpd foopeW Jwdiefal M Mat roe that ftu children committed to their
charge rtcrire ouch an amount of oal- and JuIre Favre, and tbe atay W Pari,
” rt fiSST wwaAfalwm. TheGwMralQoreruta.ut
tcre a. will fit them properly to dia-‘ wfll rearefa prioomrra of war ia tha city,
dlhro
ta rf 'tbwBtaBU^Mtay, j harteg enated thte Judfafal Dfatrirt owe
but it fa not known whrthor they ore to
atiiS tflftaTSd'fa &amp; “**—**-* ta propla rf ta
bedirenaed or not No 4afa&amp; hare
tyof Lm-i^ren-nmroday, nbroa Dtarirt to prtrtid. al oac. .nimble eo
lhink.lt animpcrtaat faotthaXtM armutice extend. aw tho m and that it
•hotlld be made' known a. widely aa
the moat important tnurt committed to1
tbe MKceawn-of Mr. Parry, will be to’
aecure at an rerly day an appropriationi
.
.

tfou of tha tiring generation.
The writer rey.:
A petition ia befog circulated here for
a law to compel the attendance of chO•dron ai a .perilled age .! rokool a giren
amount of fan. fa each year, and the
principle fa meeting with much more

SALES INCREASING!

£££

Go there tor your
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

A fine stock Jnt Orxxxn!

Oytiers

and Rjereshmenlt.

hand at nil hour.yt
H. A. BU8ELL

Luxwoi, Jan. 27.—An official dhpaidtl'
from V.reaiare, Friday menring, am;
"JnlM Favre returned ycelinday it
1 Paria Ha will come to Taraadlaa ag4a

HASTINSS MARBLE WORKS!

toxlay, aroompeatod by a notary oArer
fnr tho pupoao of aettling the tern, of
capitulation. There ha. bmu *o driBJ
on either ride rinco midnight ThuredajLoanox, January ZT.—Fane, waa
again In conference with Biamarck at

TABLE .TOPS,
MANTLES,
8HKLVW, ETC

tiripated. ItapuUioan* and Democrat
tho rich *aipoor, th. learned and un­
learned, men with children and men
who han none, in tert, all riaa»ee eocm
to be deriroiu. almost enthusiMtic for
tfKlMan.vtilU demand-1 at the nah a law, and tlawe who bold the peti­
fatodatf ths taan who shall la Um kk- tion Mteoaiaa that, at least 80 par
cent of the Irgd voter, who road it
toaror of Mx.Yrrry. Who' that tui tndoroo k.

•SKftXlW

Actual Sales yesterday, Two Thousand, F
f f , x. Hundred and Thirty Dollars.

AMERICAN

MARBLE!

taut juat at this time, when Rural* i.
.bowing ita teeth and uttering omiuou.

cmnmon achool «j.tem thtoofthe274,- tho oompact The mobifae are to be
' iretao. But in our judgment he should 774
children of toboU&lt;ei. thi. State,
K tolroted frvor ana of the interior 105,167, mere than one-fourth of tho .cut home and tho German army to enter.
Faria. The Emperor will return imnmcoantiea, aad white our people would number, did nut attend rohoul.ia tho
year 1S69, Even in tho old Mtttod ,। diateiy to Berlin.
exine in thi. country out produce. Firit
be pleated to re, a man good and true. county of Branch, with ita 130 rohoo! Vxauttu^ January 27.—The capitaU a poo i by B. P. Sbillabor; then fuL
bouMo, 13,30 (more than ona-rigth) of
tetion of Fan. ba. been riguod. The
]ow» “A leap in thoDark," “.Air CaatiM,”
die children were about from the achocla i
‘TAughing Eyre," “Tbe Reporter1. laut
in 1861*. And the County Superintend­ ' term, are tho .urreodcr of tho gatruun p
I Item,” “Th. Haunted WliMry,” ’Th.
ent fa hi. report »ay»: “fa ia a tai to , and the aummonfag of the NaBonlt
bo
lamented,
that
to
ma*y
of
tha
obilj
I
Story of a Valentine,*' ‘Tattle Strix the j
ctoacry'Of'fidK John V NariM, wu
drwn of the county aro not in kH.wI
I Screrehcr,” “Fritx," “Fire Day. on th* I
doribt not that tiwy will jiat aa reroed- during any portfon of the year; and
FmHUomu" ,-fa.tlte Whtog Bax," I
oven
a
large
portion
of
thcae
who
do
,
I» reto oortsrily give to the favorite «m
। ‘‘My Phantom.'* ‘"Ono Month from
■ Loxbob, January 29—4.-W r. a—Tho
■ - A0?*
attend, are in Um roboola but a .email,
of Kant, &lt;■(' thi Hok Hampton Eick, of portion of the rear. The tooid^fa, that following dispatch Emperor William ha. I BMU- thrir w
no one could go to .Minnie'. Ifiarr,” 'The Ruby Mine,"
I “Queen Editii nod her Puniriimcnt." i
t their rolfaf. The taxlie. uf Mra. Merrill . “Ere and More," “Our Young People'.
Trtoa, their aupport ; and that whether a largo portion of our youth, go cut Motto Ecuprea Angusta:
from achool. with re mregrua kaorU
ft t. x, BtWUT.—Lart “d
ehildren mere dug out of the Story-Teller—Gpea..,op, Tba Son of a I
Mr, Navia* Mr- Footer, Mr. Rich, or edgo of fatten and figure* n» to dfaqual‘- ■ Vtaramre,
.
_
ruin, at 9 o dock thfa morning. The Politician," ‘(PtoliHaaMiHl lb. Young /
fy them for intelligent citiaetuhip. Th.
huaband and father i. a cutumerual 1‘reperado," “Jaek Ptrei." • “Owiooa '
evil i. vary ready recn, but tbo remedy
tra rider. and it fa luppoeed that be ie at Mattas," ‘Tho Haurekrepcr,’’ “Facta
i* not re .pjarvut, uateaa wo rreort to a
and Fanriaa,'* “Mr. Brown .and hi.
law oompnllfag children to attend
Rocker."—Humotou. lUuatrauona Tba
rohooh"
number for February i» the beat one tha^
And, now that wo bare fare rebooto,
hoiyct appeared, ft i. juat th. thing
why not rerart to ouch a law f “Many
fur families and tbe r&gt;uali.bon club* .
propio cannot furtu.h book, and cloth-,
fag .uimbfa for tboir chadron" it fa
Oommieasner, and to ateci four date*
urged. Such core, are really but few.
(ata. to the State Convention, to ba hold
Then let tbo deoerving poor be- supplied
at Uaafag. on fa. 28d tai., 7 delegate*
from tho-achool fund. It will be much
to the OoagTeaaioBal Connmtta. to be u tha ftret dwfco bf a majority of uur cheaper ctothfag and educating thoin at
bold at Grand Rapid. on th. Sid into. paopia, we fral rery certain that tha bou.o naw tlian it will hcreaft.-r m tho
nominattoe bf Hoe. Wdd.r D. Footer, Reform School, the Houm&gt; of Conrettou,
ortho State Prirea; for it nooda but a
of Kato, would he baiJad with &lt;xra«t
Gonrr'a Libr*. itoox.—A iplcndid
connected hinuelf with my cungroguUon.
and I do not think: a man could bo found, I number of God.y u preronted to tho
waopte hare aright to do aa they pteroa"
of all who ever tenanted our priaoa, who ' I patron* uf thi* excellent monthly hr
Thia ia true in a rery limited aeaae;
could ut up a column uf tyi&gt;c-' X. leave ' February.
Tho embelliahmrata are
provided, always, that on. oarer plaaMe
by the Gcnnatu, ba: no occupation of the reader to make hi. own comments, numcrou* and of a .ujwrior kind, confid­
to do wrong. And when a oomarmitT
By th. drotroa of Hom Thoma. W.
only remarking that thi. cannot be acci­ ing of:-“Th. Fight Interrupte-1, * a
the
city
by
them,
end
tha
Prines
Imperi
­
pay. ite money to .uriain a free achool,
dental, nor can tbe explanation be that
Fapy to tha tea* of th. Umted Bcmm,
al to bo the fntar* Emperor, with the their employment knope them ignorant •wot [data ; C-ki i irj.con­
svx.nuit
Billixiti
awaaary wffl arid m th. 4th Coftpre- ,
Empreata. Regent. A large fore. will of their prevailing vice, and ir.i mortal: tiea, taining rerO
be hnntediately"dfapatehed in puwrit of nor JFt tllal
printer, are removed Port," ^M^^BLAkrihg: “WinriMAl Dirtrict, from and after th. 4th of ■
Jackson. January 20, 1871.
™
from tin. lan.ro maaro. whose corruntion
Mareh, next anting, and it in under- ।
VxMiltUta, January 25.—Tho term,
of paare offered by Biamarak to tb&amp;J

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EVERYTHING AT COST t

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IlKofctJK TI B IT'D,

CARRIAGE FACTORY

rmust have mon? room in February I*
rgest Stock of Carpets ever shown.

MERRIMACK AND OTHER BEST R end.
liO. . PRINTS at 9 CENTS.

Read,

Rend,

Read,

W. M. BENNETT &amp;

33 KL

French natioa are re follow, t '
FIret The cerefon of tho province of ।

pay hi. rrouoyto .upport faatrobooU AImco and that part of the provin&gt;;.%of
Twenty-eight per cent, of tho children
Jenev gentleman, who renntoyn. a Gcxilie
of iM&gt;lBle do not attend aobML Cona. n domortic .errant, find, that the paganiam of tho Chinaman fa.Mi drfeted
ww«Ssriaac.’--*Xi
fault Tho other morning th. family,
cheated out of BMrly ute-third of the
including the Coolie, were gathered »»
bearer of tho BapuNtoaa party, haa
Thb fa an excellent .bowiag hr tho
to bo derived from
the ritting room for prayer*. Whin the
beenealladtoaaetoto Grand Bapid. &lt;m Grand Rapid. Port Office It will bo their rotaxd taxr*.
No one will deny
Fourth. If any on. of tho octooiee exerriace were ovmr, it waa arooc^rinod
now bril by France cannot raire the I: that th. Cooli. ^ad been worahipnipg an
fraSdtMt TMeebtoim will.be n
money for indemnity, it mart be guaran­ 1 old-fariiwaod brea. andiron in th* fire­
tor! by tho iminlcipuEties.
If thi. place n.ntov* it far an Mol and
had offered it twodted ut* and A be­
guirantoe fa tefured, the property of gan hi. religion. Mrvicv. out of a prayer
rich individuate will be hold paaaaaatoa book in .evenly four relume, end A »cpplerncul. Ho mind, four houai L .d,y

aril ato long in being conform.&lt;1 to that
*r9L
.
■
- : '
.
It need, ooly a gtane. al Frewria to
mo roma of tha tergtotu of eompulaory
•ducaitom Iti. not the ‘-nredlo gun"
aluDo, nor an exorileul military iyd«n,
that hto placed bar where diaia,butd
M OcreriNmal torodMi ./Ito preyh that
ba. made h«r tbe leading power in EuMfato^sy.
Even ju oilierwi*.; uxrig-

extra to perron, getting up chib 814.00. '

oo

CO.
REED,

,

H 'inter is coming on,

Go there for a Cutter,
Go there for a Sleigh,
Go therefor a Sled,
Go therefor repairs,
'Go there anyway,
Go therejust to see
How cheap he can get you
up a Wagon, carriage,
cutter or sleigh.
We are now selling belou

Jackson and Grand Rapids

Tux Nrunt-A Monthly Magamno
tor Young Rooden. Injww in it. fifth
yrer, and preainta in tha ' picture, and
letterprem of ita lari twelve nanlui, a
proof of tba fulfillment of the protniro.
of ita U.t pro»i«etu*, and an carnet of
what it will do tho queuing )Mr. In ita
ill itatrutir.na it dmam to be ‘unequalwi

ALlf WORK WARRANTED TO BE.

AH REPRESENTED.

Remember the place-at the
-Stand °f ■L' Hoed, foot
of Jefferson Street north of
the railroad. Hastings, Mich..
J. L. dt D. REED.

areaarod. for diould bo without "Th
A'mrrf.” a. it is the beat of all aid. in
teaching to read ; inupiring a teat, for
Idler, and art, and filling th. young
memory with crereat.farea. uf .irecli.
Term., |l,50 A-rear. PubliaUd by

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Tnt Boas Jovu.l, publuhed at Dotavit. by C. J. Whitaey ft Cfa,fa . mw
candidate for public furor, and one in
which tho ritfaan.of Michigan ahould
take .petal faterert. Mn Whitney ha.

Icnmr, Tannery 29—W ». X-—A diapatoh haabawa reerired to thri Britiab ing already reached a rIo of
Foreign Offirw roufireSeg hr fait th. copies with a larger demand.1
prrriou. report! of tha oqriuuauon of publiahere auure tu. than over
Pori* to which it add. that oua ffiviriou
Scientific and yet eminently ptaft
ortnopaodfa* baridM the Nattoul (treat, of Iteri important ctam.

for
muMatboHWMhaad a. a cultivated

jma which, unfiwtnnately, it hi
erto been left almoet entirely
quaok, tbe
-th. remaetL
a. th. foltowmg
■
Tb.dMUMttoaanh.aaMa. 1
of both rexre and of no »«oT
of nubility. Lore. ’
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rake. Wo aim to make it a mper that I
ahall bo looked forward to reeh^memth
with eager latarret and expectancy.

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,«l Atoj,
S*», S
Raw York, ia a reland firmnam, and ytoao daUeatriy, that Mone, Jr., ft
thamfa: total retared itetatj
»»• d WkjT*rtj»rtion. ud oemridwdiw—m. ,rf «...
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.hte rriuo.. Ifa variou. (teparte-roctoT ’
•iarticai riril and cmamemal, .grind -

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te; A ItSLri. late, naraa*
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handr.&lt;l »4 airlr a«rea. aiartlte by Jobo T.
!rs.si7.Sr7.:.-r!?»iJuS!is:

Naw Volnaac bogies January, 3871. |

or n tm tire TO nraacaing.

&lt;rfMMteae. to ton. A Xxtote. oCMeat. Crate.

o*S7

toe^ronful of tantric acid, made
bto an StetaMri b-moluniibu:..! atitfag
the ingrwdtenta in white wnrm, win pre­
vent the tuiir from turning grrv by ap; Plying nt night
’[ Kok headache, hysteria, nanus—as.
and coaeupetioa. may bo eured by re­
mo

food al rtguler intermla. plenty of out

rix aoedn, which after U-ing roasted,
•nixed whh watte, moulded into a «Ute■trice! farm and dried, are grated into a
powder reedy tor uae. Two apooofula
tn a tumhter of water will atimnteto the

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Dunkirk to New York, 4«0 ruitew.
Cleveland to New York, G2h mil-.
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l*n*W*t -rvwrOertMter. Uteyw

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into eoctenu to 8t th. box, the shelf I_________________________ _____ ___
which anporta it being .deed with the; matter being thus rwnunod, the tubaazna. Or a B*y|y colored t^''
&lt; *mna* nf it.. ooMm, i.
fi.— ■—
bo nada with naxrow atrip* of
fiaiahad off with a wooden mei
top and bottom, a set natter

wuE-tS
'
mu*1 ba anutenteJ or stained tn raetab.
Tb. — amnfiit of wmdew g»rd«ntag is — That seemod, tin rtet k
mut. A south window, with a shade
which cm ba reined or lowerod al ptoa-v- I
ua.ii beet.
The box prvnded and the shelf —t. I
XttbJ - ‘K,&lt;tom kyw‘,f|

It is well to have th* larger plants in '
pota, both for eonveniemoe of remora!
and to obviate the need of tar drainage,
which ia a troabloaoma thing in a parlor.
IM the pota an top of the charro*!, ar
ranging according to faaev. but keeping
the Reiter ptant. in the middle. fcr

&lt;* • RilvoHear^J tnmte.
will be pretty, and two or three German
“A
“ arouad »bo
F* Wil light friable mJ, cnefifth —A
•nd smooth the top or«r eo aa to not*
*•
N«r, tato the feferati— yna|
may tuck smaller plants—mignonette,
lobelia, sweet alywani, crocus and ion-

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BiUm art not a btrrrayt in any
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to anh the window and twinkle acroo*
the upper pane*. Last of all. turetjha
mftee with mriia froah from the wood*,
amid whose mote will be tangled all
aorta of sweet wild thing*, partridge
berry, tiny ferns, cranberry vine, and a

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one; w hyacinth w#
beDs, a tall spiked In
or Jerusalem cherry
al; and the auddea
—»—
whole, bT virtue tf the Dew addition,
will startle you into frei phaaure, Kke
the lovely aurpriaa of the vpriag.
The water need for the ptant* shod.!
ba tempered rijghfiy when the weather
is very cold It »a good ]dan to keep
• wot apong" hiddma aostawhsse abort
the box. All furnace-wanned Locmm
are dry, and the move water avapented
into the air the better. EvapcAxrn of
ugiaaed day tor the rwgietera ar. of
great aeeiattinoe They are made to hold
a gaOan, and will dvnporata that quanti-

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final triumph of Republican prindnlm
in the abolition of alavary ; the suocaw
frt restoration of the lata revolted Htatca
to lha Vnicn; and the oxtanalon of Im

Peterstfn's Magazine.

Dorrs wnsG-iACHMS,

L tuteu SiSZ
Htatea.1*w ,r,,Tr c*“"n •x “*•
Of the meaeam which err now rn
wring Rhe attention ef IhoogrtfLil mew.
who demand. J— and wfoa govern­
™ Tmibuxw wUl be found in
tbo future aa In the peri, an enmcwl ad.
vneate. Throe are the redact Ion of the
tarttr to a iriatui ataadatd. In—inch
aa any Uws which tend to deprive men 1
of a portton of th. fruits of their tabor,
for the benefit of others, aft an Infrinre- ,
ment.f ;wrvou*l liberty, and akin to
fthbtey I a thotoueb reform in lb. civil I

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY!), &lt;87{.

VOL. XV.

HO. 41

tvw ci*

SECOND ANNUAL

COST SALE

I

If abdl. made tea waJTbyaoanaoa

foaehre midil— .fi 11 fa areeWbul

BOSTON CASH STORE
Commencing Feb-

PRINTING

1871.

Stoves!

bbebveb

BOOK

2

IASAC.
&lt;Udtrun*,un

DRY GOODS.
DRESS GOODS.

HATS, CAI’S,

GROCERIES,

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY

TRIMMINGS,

IT TBE IfflM HSR M I
l»W.

Ur.ACQ,

.As anywhere in the State,

toils nr nA mi Price, aii it till nnut SataMa

a milHonairo, and it shall ba th. nuptial
eord between myeclf and your charming
"Sul uill, I do not nan.”
“You don't! Haw daUofyoa! It
k at oatj an A. B. C.
Here am I. old
Ja-per Hamilton, aa hearty a buck a.
rtr kkeodjagiri. with property amounL faahioa; th. prey da droent maty!
tag up to ten thouaanla, who want. to How could you hare nmh thought T and
marry you.-' daughter.
What’a to bin- all the Um. poor httte ran hm bare
crying my eye. fate a hidnooa ehap.

Job Printing

WANTED!
_______
ALL THE BUTTER AND EGGS IN BARRY COUNTY,

“My dser Mk. Fairer f
“Hewcan you! ereo Walter calk me

For which the Higbret Market I*rioe wiU bn Paid.

jrative

Thai wa. only tn try yon.
I eoariaed, my lore."
"Wbatf a link humbog. AT I Ek.
You lay the girl will not marry ma ua&gt;u
th.
more
for
that
And
yon
truly
Ire. yon gire Walter a chance Bret By
my plan you giro Walter a chaaco aad
“Devotedly," alio aaewwred with fordon't injure mv eljanre either, far Hl
lay a hundred h.11 be a* [oorayrahom date aa be » to-day. It kali won»• nao about yoor young lorera getting
itch in a tew mowtha. aa three king nov­
ote make out thev do.
So follow my
plan, okl fellow, and you .hall hare aa
rich, hearty and tough on old wa-in-law •toad whieh betrfad to HA. It weak
aa your heart could wiah. Ooodby, Ud yoed hk itruagth though, and he gar

CLOVER HULLERS.FEED CUTTERS,
CORN SHELTERS,
QOXH1ST1MU

THE VERY BEST TZTST THE MARKET,

E. P. BURRALL &amp; CO,

TMUHI CnilDER PRESS!

AGENTS FOR THE

World Mower and Reaper,
J^CSBICATISO OIL,

Gum pa’ and Taylor Pulkey Rakes, Grain Drills, Wheel Cultiva­
tors, BALL, DODGE, and CURTISS’ PLOWS,
Drags, Cultivators—in fact, everything
In the line of

my library at th. .nd of fire mmutae."
The fire minute, preeenbed bad
olanred, and Walter Coram atood in Mr.
Fui.r’e elegant library, with ita walk
lined with ebelrat of ooetly and handeome booka. Ila owner wa. crated in a
relret armed chair, and there waa an
expreuon on bn fare that Walter WR
Lodad him no good“So. air, jrou want to marry dare T'

ptivr

ISRIftLTliRM NMIIIMII!
dOlfSTANTZr c•JV HAST).
Uatlnn.NeT., A UTtt

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gigrted delightedly,
^.ntr tbowaad doll.
Chef. a triflic.
I’D write ;
Thera, darling, tebe thall
«te So. hew haff? yna
a noh old fallow fare, yam*
PttorJamr!
Both. weeks teari «

Over BOO DETROIT STOVES Mold
an in the Boat Itt montha •
Ham jote reotewd * large aad varied nrrtenat of P»rl&lt;n*
more than Earn evwr
brought to thia Offuty

Stovaa,

THE GROVER A BAKER

SEWING

MACHINE.

. tUgirt to experiment in th. fateoretaef
mfoao.. Th. Nret kirn or twu the par­
, Ma. watah U-Nam.to^itNMrer.’but
eoo beecuae to tatoreetod fa th. towk
' amlMtoMi'.fater If it waate to.
Tryitynurerif.

1

Wmu re tax ata Lccx —A man

�। ’ W.aA auttmSd to S7 Ant Dr.

White than are vary many plaaaant
Joins H. Palmer, the tfaperiateadeat of
thing* said aad writtan about life fa a
( School*, ia and far Barry Couaty, will
prairie country. To on* whose early

that tins Berry aad Eaton were almost
aa nnbrehes. wife era sm ; teuvvlling
over th. rood leading from BoBora* to
Vermootvilta. aad fcwa A* feat named

OHOICB GHOCTKRllft!

A fin* stock Jcar Onn-&gt; 1
?OME A.B(X&gt; SEE TlIEjg
Oyotof* hnd

Iftly gabafart to Cfcwatfeox.Mr. IXreond, of thangeviHe, Ifr. F. B.
Mxucfc, of Barry, Mr Mtel. of
Johastowm
Mr. Prtadte aad Mr.
OfaK bi Tb—iBih. W. J. Btuart
land H. D Hobbs, of Hartings, and
[I^wtoDafk^LfC'hMleton. From this
ft0*'aetestioa can be

It allied as not to be diaUnguirisabl..
Juto* Favre ha* rwugn*d th* Ministry
But Mr. Blair, not aoutont with pour­
of th* Interior, but remain* Minister of ing out th* vials oi hi* wroth upon Mr.
Foreign Affaire.
Chandler, Mr Ferre and Mr. Strick' A comptot* rupture haa taken place 1.,^
__ to LI.
_ ___ A. - w__ t__________ .__ a ft__
gethar. burning them at night, with
[denty of giri* Io help ; aad white th*
girl* would waleh the sparks, th* boys
would invariably watch the girla.
I tell you there’s nothing like it, ncejit it might be, the corn huakings and
apple peering* that wore sure to follow
a few years later. I d&gt;n*t know of any
Wiutmu, January 20, 1871.
people who so thoroughly enj jy life, a*
I taw with astonishment in the De­
those pioonsrs' of the forert and the
girls and boys connected with th* inati- troit Tritans, of the 11A irritant, a
communication from . the lion. Austin
tnlfoo; rfev everybody's neighbor wa*
just as good a* anybody else ! I tell
you those were happy days, if there

He well knew that I wa* not at I
at all during th* tfenatorial canvas* o
1BW. but at Washington attending t&lt;
my duties
H* had no reason to sup

crippled eoergriie school offlrwrsbyrestristtetis that could be thrown
'

travel* th* world ovsr, looking fur a
countfy where wealth will some to him
them at ony meeting posomung a bare
without labor. Cbnteatinrat, will make
majority of men who looked at th*,
uj manhappier, than all the gold there
school only through th* modiwn of th*
i* jtut a few mile. Vut of hare. But
tax luts, and kept employed aa teachers [betorihuu. hankers, brokers, book­ there are those, whose kite of advonarista of men and women, who, though1 keeper., etc., wo fully holier* a thor­
aa good perhaps as could b* foaud fa ough practical busiuas* education, tion lead them from home; and when
k BepubKcan Coonty ConruatMin will adjourning States, wsro teaahan only fa which will occupy toe* than half the asked—“where are you Ruing ? ' will an­
time to ooqaire, will b* of vastly more swer, nine hundred and ninety-nine
ba h*H at the coart hou**fa th* village
at Hastings, at 12 *, on Saturday, Fab.
We were led to consider thia subject
1MU, to Marinate eaafchtaa far Comity
by * recent virit to tb* Grand Itepids
cc-jnliea too great a scope *f territory ‘■BeaaoM College aad Telegraphic la
Into tb* charg* of one man, and coaae- rtitute." Hwendborg ft Robbins, Propri­
queutly too many Khoola.
From fifty etor*, a Collegiate Inuit utr where all
to seventy-five district* oughl to, and
some portion* of Wiscotau, bat Ne­
do aflurd labor enough to employ all
braska beat* them all, everything cua&lt;
•idnrvd. There is not a more produc­
ueatore of the State, and a maa thor­ tive eoil between th* two ocean*, than
etitatod aa to makart th* thing of party oughly oenvorsant with all kind* uf there ia adjoining and lying on either
caucuses and apart of th* political, active ' bnrisesa a* well practically a* rid* of the great Union Pacific Rail­
rather thar. th* edacatiuoal machi-cty theorrtioaUy. and whose eifort* to im­ road. This road traverae* thn beautiful utterance, 1 sliould refrain from taking
of the State Nor ia there ।wwer enough part the most thorough culture to every Platt* raftey, fur more than throe bun- ' any nutice of them : luit after thw cool
blooded return to the chargo I deem it
in
hand* of tlie County Superintend­ stndent under his charge i* worthy of
my duty in self-defense to repel it and
To this Inrti- have about 100.0W acre* of thi* chaio* to coatribute something in illustration
1870, haring ben pubUabed fa the ent to abate many evil* in school ujnn special cuinmendalion
land for sale, at pric** earring from of th* true character uf (Pair
Basin, we deem it our duty n* a pub­
Mr. Fiaii** letter, to which Bkir s wa*
S2.50
to
filO
per
acre,
thi*
land
ia
sold
lic jours rii st to place before our reader*
dated Februarv j22d. at
Beading it a* on* every way worthy of on long credit There is also choice •
tl&gt;* reply of Senator Howard. Our
Flint Blair received it at Waahington,
As most liberal patroaag*
Our space Government lands adjoining and mmr undoubtedly by the J,th or 27tA? This
view* of the honor aad manhood of the
forbid* aay extended noticaof its ad- thi* road, just aa good that caa be Istter uf Mr. Hah’* related to a/couversecured by prvct.ptiou sud takam a* totiun ho had had with Mi. tifrwUaud
the next day after tlie SenatnriAtwucus
imeas of elaborate penmanship that houieataads by artual artttera.
far' givtag faMrutfeou to teacher* are atom the nulla thereof, the extensive
Thaa gives to all tboa* with stout g Myji •MpCfaro.lter was nosninated

•omtoBtoaf any sack fetter, a* with b,
tiro pabiic bare aobariMM. That Gov.
Blair's first tetter wmi of this character,
&gt;o man will pretend to deny. That it
waa obtained by theft ia, we auppoM, an
admitted fact. Andoa far ag ftaiMfc

heart* and willing hands a chanre to
►cure ploasaat homes in a few year*,
with a good . tarkat for all th* preduct,
of th* soil right at their door; aad for
gvufag and stock raising, there ie no
ffao.- country anywhere
My prediction is, that Nebraska and
th* plain* brtwren here aad th* Bocky
mountains, wifi furnish th* principal
part of tlu-bred consumed in th* United
State* from thi* -tune on ; so long as
people euetfau* to enjoy a roast! If

grandly improving in obedience to the

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variier. mr.
Fiji did not make a reccrd of it until he
wrote to Mr Blair, about 5V days after­
ward, and was, therefore, liable to err
fa hl. rvcoUectism. In thi* letter Stricklead ia mad* to say that Ferry '* friead.
sold out to Chandler “for a eondderetioa to be )«id at th* next election of a
United State* Senator." Mr ftrwkland i* known to have been at Washing­
ton at the time Fish's letter was re­
reived by Blair, and at the time Blrir^
letti-r in n-jdy wa* written. Blair &lt;Mild
have easily inquired of Btrickland a* to
the tnith ftf Fwh1. statecnsat* i e &gt;pre.|

would **y: T*s! that* so. Bal it*
just as true, aa though Home* said it;
but fearing I may weary you 1 will
ctoee-bk. Cable into, "in th*

aaykisd, and think, in fair cooler moDeato, they will aa much regret th*
writing of thee* letter* a* their friend*

HA8TH&amp;8 IAEBLI 1 ORB!
AIONt’-MENTS,
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continuatiou of th*
Michigan Central What w* have said
HBAD8T0XES,
of the good qualtiesof th* Central mar
TABLE TOPS.
b* said of th* Great W.stern ; indeed it
MANTLES.
could hardly be aay other than a good
SHELVES, ETC,
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any character feel deeply th. want of
diatriet or townaMp.
lytusg men with a thorough bnejctM
That (he State Buporiatandtmi. who, eduratlcm, nefarks and book kropfea.
rocrivM annually from *v«wy diatrict ia ’ Nor do we doubt lluA the ability aad
theS4ato,a'rep&lt;rtbf th* standing of the.I wHIeieaey at our young ass to meet all
afcM) ttetorin, ftto better able to judge I tb* demands of th* day ia ahuort aay
aa fa tha want* at th* schools of fJx* Uadch of human industry, would b*
Blate, than any other man with a firid largely increased by such a course of
And th* young man who caa be •*•
I tartnsetem aa ia funbhad by a first elaas te*f to drive hl* stakes on forty or eighty
ne broad, te to argue that th* vrbofe syaaunarvial coBagc, awl that to nin*- acre* of the chose* timbered land, right
t*en *f public- *wptoviaicm is a miatakn,
ttb* fif Grew it would be of wort real in Barry or Eaton counties, dear it U(&gt;,
aad that it should alt go by th* board.
hiatNut lfc knowledge acquired m make a home, and tuak* that huni*
Th* movement is vary generally a port
I beat Academic halls fa the country beautiful by ttukiaf to it, will be a hap­
pier man when he get* ready to shuffle

being held in svWy county now an- apparatus for teaching, telegraphing,
dsr the operation of the law, arttolaa re­ and the inaqy Other special advanta­
lating to *ducaik»nal allair* are often ge* wbkh ihti Collegial- lastiteie pos■essre o*«r roost others in th* rontry.
good temhtre are TOroureged, and poor
auai Si tollil oat aa fast a* th* cireamsfaaeee w® permit, Utter achoo)-bou*«i
We call the attention of th* teacher*
are being erected, mopa, chart*, and varioei kiad* of *chool appariiu* are find­ *»4 ali person* mierastod in th* odnea
ing filter way into the primary sekotea, ttoaal sfesrs of our State, to th* Mtehihero diateptoes i. btew referred, and gan Teacher, puth.hed at Nile*, Mieh
M a whote, *wr edrofcoa! mterret* are by lUnry A. Ford, Who is also the *di-

on hand at all hours.
2Sjl
M- A BL SELL

Knavery, rto tsonast man woum-o*
=?j&amp;£“iS£

■* Hi bw &lt;* «MU

I time the Great Western was opened for
■ public business, and ha* bora oonnectod
। with th* road *v*r sioco, with th* excep­
' tian of a short time spent in Detroit
(Frank F. Snow, the General Passenger
Agent, Joseph Price. Treasurer, and
Hua. James F. Joy, Managing Director,
are gentlemen of large experience ; and

body out of bed'’ until I hadfobe ap
poasnd T If he had learned tha ratder.'ul fact before be received Mr. Fmhs
totl.w he could hardly have said ia.anthat he had “refuMd to bdiere U"
unless he suppuasd to* to be* weak
and credulous 'pareoa, who** opinions

AMERICAN

* acme won for IhTOreat WaeteriT an rnreabfa reputation. New^adgteftiy itoproved can are now run *a all
through trains, and the old OST* are
being tepunri with all th* taodtou im­
provement* added,, and made to look
us "good ■* new." The track i* smooth
are! even, the trains are run with regn
laritv, and with a few exceptions, the
emptoyeee are faithful aad gentlemanly,
all combining to reader thia th* farot-

MARBLE

and Betail.

the iMtefesion, and no cm* esm fall to
' Both law and Kcaem hold a nun reejvm- admire the neat and busy Tillage* and
thnviag cities thickly strewn along the
Un*—evidences of unusual activity,
and contentpint io in the extreme to art prosperity and great wrath ar* everyI up the prssete asters of the slander aa a
ington."
I can only say that what be defense. Ou fiii* principle, a person
affirms about my "gvttiag bold" of this iMght/feqfrfaby probacy dTObs this lugerreU, Woodstock. Faria Hsmtiltou.
and St. Cathorinsa are beaufiful&lt; towns,
imputed “Imrgain"—about my blowing
but perhaps not more beautiful than
up Porter, etc, ia a gratuitous false­
maay otben. And thso, too. fafa is
hood, invented by Blair, thn invention*
th* only direct route* by way of th*
of hi* ambition*, but weak aad auspsGreat fcspoaaoa Bridge aad Niagara And Superintendants of Buildings
clou* brain, without cw wngfe fart or
Offlro 44 Mill St-. (on the Canab.)
Falls, object* of interest equalled by no

ARCHITECTS

S^r^Uing. ! *

But be goes farther in hi* libetou*
oiMstle of the Jteth of February.
He I faltefieri yo far a* bus letter of February
charges ms with being th* "right bower 28, IMO. relates to mr. It wa* wanton
of all the corrupt rings in Washington,"
agd amre 11 ik eft a*m ntyrelf; for in hi*
and by hi* communication of the 11 th tetter from Mr. 1^ah, tn whieh i t was a
inst republishes aad reaswrt* thia foul reply, not one weed was to be found re- i ’ Taa Caruaxx's Hora—The Febnislander, after having twice retrectsd it ffocting upon rue in any respvct All that ary number of this juvenile treaaure
What warrant, nay, what incitement or Mr. Fish said about me wa* in there ha* been received. It ie fall of intereetproiucation had he, or ha* be for utter­ word*. -I ssid IO Mr btncklaad. ‘hew j
ing this gross charge against roe f II* will our frir ad Howard regard this clen- ■
does not rest it
rumor or the say- tian (of Mr. (.handler) f Won t h* fro) j
rusnv hour* valuable pastime. If you
so pf third tmosu, agriart whieh no a little nervoa* about hi* prospect* 7' '
would have your children grow up in
member of Congress or other Upsjative
“ u*i«»tood that tfi* way they should go, **ml 11.25 to
body, no court Of ofimrwuMi; fe^b.n- HowArl •tends no chance
for a re elI T. S. Arthur, Philadalpbm, and provide
ary ia secure; feat h« QfrSlfijurt taka*
them with thia valnahl*
r~
n uP°n h“u*tf •
i» • a fact

Pure Wines and Liquors!

phrase—-right bower"- th* exact prac­
tical mramngof which I roufam. with
some pride, I do not fully understand.
It u, 1 am told by the initiated, the brat

which Blair uses it.
I can only reply that thia cbarn i*
totally, unquafifiedly, ftlas'; that (he au­
thor of it ■ a deliberate slanderer; that
b* forfeit* all claim to the character of a
tnrtb-talfar. aad is uaworthy of the as­
sociation and respect of gentiemsn.
He speak* of me "while in my tan­
trums" over this bargain of 1MB, a*
having "boltod against ffew- omnibus
bilL" Whose omnibus bill ? H* prob­
ably rsfen to th* railsood b*B (Renat*
bill 809, third mumou. Fortieth

Michigan Exchange

— .
J
H.....**e*rw
that he himself bad catered into a treaty
’,th“T *,*”7 ‘»o year* sgo to defeat
Mr Chandler by, of roar**, an eventual
ronsoluiatirm of th* opposition to him
upon th* om or the other, a* be or Mr.
berry should have the moot rote* fa

o« BWi'm ■ofcmte4.it
fcrk day fa our .hfatoxy, when w* titf
fa Ah
- pobly begun.

gfowiag terms ths ft** I

BniwMhaarWiiht
^£25“”
A Peru WtorofWeft

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LAKE SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN
SODffiW HULW
Tux grrat coot snlu at the Burtoa Cosh
Store still contiunea.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

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Brand River Valley Division

Loc\l

flews.

IHxxarw A Gominss are making
graad Xa&amp;mal Bank Building ail of
which roar thrir heals as mocumonts of
bride aad mortar, that mark to tho
stronger enterprise, and a lavah of cap­
Raxovsu- Mr. Alvin Bailey has reita) in the right direct an axuoa ■ our ।
। moved his Harmses Shop down stairs in
business men in His*, qgf. Wo cate no
tho rooms formerly occupied by J. C.
ill reflsotiuii again it ths wo4eu blocks,
Woodruff Thia makes a splendid loca­
for in thorn ojniaiu men of enterprise
tion for businoea.
end thrift, men who stand ready fur lin­
GoonxxAa A Bsatcw still have heaps
of clothing left, slso furs in evllcaa
variety. Dry Goods and GtOMriaa in
abundance call and examine goods and

Ground was broken for this block
last July, by Messrs. Eowne, Robinson
of thia roUtn*—April 2fhh. The ad- onl Bailey. Tire cjatrect for the build­
var.ee jay system is being adopted and ing of the atoreo placed in tho hands oi
Mawrs. Horns und Woudword, and tho
wo hope to are all our old friends call
work lies boon nt shod forward from tho
.'Sscwaw
end subscribe for tho Bxxxxa auoihor
firel, so that now tbo whole Ikck is romi year on the new system. We will bo plated and all occupied, oxoepi Mr.
nnabkd by adopting this plan to make Bailey's store whieh will not remain
I JJt*w*Jte»*rtMeW. boeisiwnm- more unprovementa and furnish a paper 1-mg alone, for Messrs. Barber and
1 well worthy of support, all far 11.50 per Bailey wSl soon- r-imoro their stock of
dry goods etc to the sa n«. The first
year (in mivaneo )
store next to tho Phreclx Block is oocuI
w&gt; ■*•1 »•JpiU by

licil hlgiro flctice;.

I cu» at tho County dark's office, on
Thursday, the IGth test, al 2 o'clock,
I r. n, Cw the purjioee of electing four
I delegates to the County Convention on

Michigan Central R. R
OLD, RELIABLE ROD DIRECT ROUTE.

The Republicans of Castleton will
Gallery of JLF. Minkler over Bailey’s bold a meeting at th* office uf II. H.
; Harness kb*p opjodte tho Hastings ’ Wood, Esq., in Nashville, st 2 r. a.,
, house. Photograptu, Gems and all kinds Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1871, to nominate
of pictures taken in gvoi stylo.
four delegate* to tho County Conven­
tion to be held in Hartings, Saturday

Ho wants more.
Rutland Republican Caucus.

BUMS.

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R. Mcmb Em clothing and sloths. in
abundance and also dry goods, all nrionly to sink is their tun and give place
eti„ which ho offere at figure, to corres­
ti others. Since mu dose and wart
pond with the time*. Mudge is still
pregT’to, no farm of government can
alive and wile awake.
be immutable, aa nations i tee in the
Reseau. A Nsvurs are sibling along in seal, el serial aad politfaal Uvuarotheir own quiet way and have trade ment, revolutions, ritbsr peaceful or
enough to keep them from worrying
about dull times ; their motto —“ quick
who has loosed tho whole sot of rooms salre and small profltv," al the Phrecix
in tbo building of Mr. Bowuo. Here
we found George I'roiton, assisted by
George Brooks, dealing out gruewtie*
from tbo wall filled barrels and shelrm.
Ho baa made large * additions to hi*
stock to Evrrevpon 1 with his new quaiIcrs. Occupying tho west liulf of the

that ‘‘boot-and-ahoo-man," .the fell/'
the papen talk to mush about Jarnos
ia doing a thriving buaintse and bo is
not afraid to kt ths people know it
Up-stairs we find hia manufacturing de­
partment in full blast, and his shoe­
makers turning out bouts and shoe* for
special orders, ia th i best stylo. J. C.1
warrants all his work, and. usee first
quality of stock io its instruction. Tho i
front rooms up stairs, are to be occupied I

D. Marsh, will meet at hie reriden
Frblay evening, this week, on Guv
St., for tho parposo of giving him

/Du. J50. Roman is still Postmaster
in this Village, all rumors and reports
to tho nmtrory notwithstanding. We
have not hoard of any hea(fe being
clipped.

Wixslti F. Drcxxzscs is agent for tho
monthly literary publication. Each sub­
scriber grta tlie stool engraving entitled
“From Hbure to Shore.”

Hastings

,/Tn i Nacx T:a Socut-—Tho neck Uo ing under the original names and con­
trolling the original cfassr. of people,
social camo off last Friday night, aa an­
because no revolution has been violent
nounced. Just ns wo expected and just
enough to sunder completely Die ties
ns we luul hoped everybody were there,
that preserved tho nationality of each.
end everybody seemed to enjoy the
In tit* mighty swell that is now rocking
affair hugely. The long, tho tsB, the
Europe, Italy has caught tho amending
fat the loan, tbo grave, tbo gay were all
•weep, white England, (as a monarchy)
has paserd tho summit and gradually

eager for tbo liraw, that they drmosd it
tho day before from the hands of the
fair damwl. whb, so much desired so and
se'r
company. Still, that did not Linder
Tho Reputilieans of tbo township of
tbo affair from passing off very pleosRutland, will meet al the house.of B. ’ &lt;u thsir Milliarry and Dro.smoking
antly, and it was every ways success.
। F. Chidester, on Wednesday, the 15th rooms. Tliree rooms ere large and well'
day of February at 2 o'clock r. ■. foe t1Amtilatod and will make splendid qnar- ' The net procreds of tbo evening far contains not one stone from the old fab­
tho jrarpooc of selecting four delegate I| tore for a miDrn&lt;-ry and dressmaking- the Band were 1131,05, and the fundi ric, and ehow foundation shall be liber­
thui raised wiU be appropriated toward
to the County Convention, to
held at i
ty and justice cemented with the eternal
Hastings, on Saturday the iNIh in st |
troth, of a pure and endefited religion.
K tho ladies who labored aa hard to
B. F. Cniunrrnt, Chairman. '’ etc., to be occupied by a special company 1
In the past the history of Franc* has
inaugurate this festival aad to a gener­
, composed of twelve mi'mbero. Bofcru 1
been a steikiog and humiliating dsmenous public, tho Baud extend their hearty
we descend we may aa well call alien- '
stretion of tbo extreme frailty and inthanks, and hope era long to meet ties
। tion to tho stair-way leading to three
conaiateney of man. It has presented
rooms. It is broad aud of just the j arisen* on some similar occasion, aad many profound aad valuable lessons to
right pilch for comfort in going tip and '
I tlie consideration of every other govarodown. In tbo'basomont
! moat ou tho face uf th* earth, end in
thia reepect at least, ha* shs fulfilled her
Sylvester Taylor, Asst. Assessor, of In­ mission. But I have written more than
Michael Las d-m» a very nice job of
1 intended, and will stop lest I weary
ternal
Revenue,
was
in
town
thi*
week,
graining in this room. We will next1
Vary truly,
Uicxoxt.
and inform* us of acne important you.
]«&lt;* to Judge Robinson's building, the
Fxncrer, 2d 1871.
•
change* ia th* business ia this wetion.
Heretofore Barry county has boon a
Hero wc fiud Alloa and bis boy* | R. pcruto district, like monv other coun­
stumbling over crockery, lamp*, looking I lie* in tho State, but owing to th* rogiasee*, wall paper and groceries. A Auction of the revenue*, it is now atnow stock had jut arrived end they tached to a now district commjioeixl of University life han been somewhat brok­
were arrangtagrit in fine display ready the counties of Barry, loom and Moat­ en in upon during , th* last few days.
' Izisu Tills.—The engine “Muske­ to sell to thesr numerous customerv. Up 1 calm, with Mr. T. as Asst Asesaeor,
And now that something has occurred
gon" wen: east this m-irning with over stairs is a store room for crockery, etc.,; who*c office is located at Ionia. There worthy of note, I male haste to perform
25 care attached, mostly loaded with hImi a sleeping room for clexkZ The will bo a largo reduction of deputy col- the agreement ma&lt;le lomi time since.
front room is n very nice ami convenient, | lectors, and tho expense! of the depart­
It waa announced test Tuesday morn­
room suitable for fo.tivala, or a society ment will be lessened to correspond with
ing thus joint committee from the
r 1'rasoxxt.—Mr. A. J. Bowne, 1’roslroom, and ia nuw known as “Washing- i । the receipt* from that source. Mr. Tay­
!&lt;*giriaturo would rial the different dodent of the Hastings National Bank—
ton HoU.” Tho basement is rapidly । lor will soon haro arrangements made,
[ and lady, are sojourning in Florida for being filled with furniture, of which wo j
jMtrtment* of tho University on Wednes­
day, for tbo purpoM of fully aacertainI health an 1 pleasure a abort tiina.
uig tho wanU cf the fniveraity institu1 Dm.—Nell Parker loot a fine gold
tira.
At eleven o'dook.* Wednesday
I pin last week. The finder will confer a
morning, the students assembled at the
favor and be rewarded by leering it nt
Law Ijecture Boom for the purpose of
! his lipry office near the railroad.
hearing the Hoo. Committee ‘-.pout,”
Ajfrinrre.—On the night of the neck- We did But pass in, but from what we
aud taxing a squint at tho member of
tic surial a jet sleeve button was lu*U saw of the arrangement of things we
The finder will please karo the i*&gt;me at concluded that it compared favorably
with the other stores, and would also
the Star Lodge will take pfaee on that
make a rpkndtd place for the business
evening, after which there will bo tab­
of Messra. Berber &amp; Bailey. The stores
leaux, music supjier and dancing.
are all finished up nearly alike. AU
Everybixly are invited. The bill for
light and airj, and furnished with the
tbe '.evasion will be only 11,50. Tickets
very
best
banging
ehandrliere
for
lamps.
&lt; Himsci Horst.—Mr Wm. Benja­
nuy be fonnd^c the drug store of
min is getting nieely settled st the Har­
I Me*«* Ackfey A Sleds, and J. P. Robtings House. We hope bo may enjoy foot deep, and although but two stories arts 4 C x Committee of arrengumente .­
Mo in Hasting*, and meet with prosperi- high its architrotaro is so antiug^d, A. P. Drake, T. Phillips, E. B. Throop,
that it hai a very imp wing apprerancj
T. Altoft, H. fa Stewart.
Wo can but say in couclusior-, Alt Had,
to the Waahingtou Block! Honor to
the msn who built it, end aoeta** to tho

By Order of Rep. Twp. Cum

। keeps a choice brand of

Lxwxxr A Basair fully up with the
times in the Oothfag business. Clothing
and cloths a speciality with them. Call
at tho Empire Clothing Hall for aemathing nioo.

W. Harder patooted a “Back Pad tainod tbe joint omumittoe, member of
Proas," it should have reed Euwix W. tbo "Third House," aad student*, with a
Hsauw. We ere glad to notice thia in­ synopeie of hia travels in Europa, whithPrnraant to adjournment the oxami­ vention and earnestly solicit the eitsnnation of H»rrv Hmri*, diarged with tion of harness makers throughout the
burning the Tilb-teoa mill, in the Town­
ship cf Hope, in this county, took place
al the Court House, la tlris village be­
Watson, it ia mid, xiK add largely to
fore George U Warth. Oircuit Court
the worid-witte reputation be already
Cotntaisslemw, eammohred on Thursday
enjoys.
The Professor dwelt long and
morning al P a. u. and terminated on
Saturday evening at jnat after 9 o'clock
Dx*a Bexan.—Our little village ia al
by tiie dacharge of the respondent
The disc was an important one and present enjoying unbroken quiet. No­
Ottraetod much attention. It waa ably body gets drunk any more. Nobody
plays
billiards any more.
Nobody
cuodwtadofTtfippartof the Psopli fay
John R. VnpYtilfcar, the Proaocuting Ax- blankets tho hitching bare and leaves
torney, the do^oco Mpg conducted by hia horses to fiaoro, white U, for the
I. A »'E A Holbrook aad C. G. Hol- duseuth time "takes sothin' to drink.**

Utne to closing up our booka.
A fifteen yean bustneaa imper­
atively requires thia step, and
we expeet our customen will
at once examine their account*.
and settle the same by Cask or
Nora.

549999^

THE OTTEAFEST GOODS ITST
TOWN.

BARLOW 4 GOODYEAR

-EE?-*
Tb Consumptives.

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
and Brackets of every description!
Our “»vhlnory is XXX SB W and

New Advertisements.

Skim ui Uatai Dudm,

sagss&amp;SEB”*

BOOTS AND SHOES

brook’,,wkh their aecuatonual ssoi and
' weU-jmuwM Ability. A greAt untoUr tlio liberty polo under tho alcoholic doof witamaoa wna examined, we think lurion that it i* a “doar &amp;vn.” Every­
trouble ia gutting tho pipe ready to drive' Tomq LhlrykaaH. Aid tho written teati- body walks soberly and In his right tho agv in the school system.

I A bunt nine foot will havoTo be driven

: before they eon reach the rock, as the, Ugafcsp. Sb ffaaflba Commissfcresr
' clayey nabstaure runs ia so far that pento »=y that tlfaf j rufeodiag* from first to
etrutiv headway is impassible.
last, .WOW. rauiavtod in a dignified aad
I manly umnatr, ntfiKting credit abba on
tbe C»urt,- ♦he effteeni and Attorneys,
aad in atnixiffc-contrast with sbmo exadunatMdhaa-w^fiayo' witnessed du-

Ever thankful for the large
Patronage we have received
from this community,. we shall
uow officr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cad.
and Prompt Paying Customers.

Statistics
mind. How so? Well ID tell you. show that here in our ova boasted
Some of our must respeetablo ritirens, Bteteof Michigan, only fifty jsec eantof
filing that liquor drinking aad the'
tho children ore attending school.
In
liquor traffic were disgracing our town, Premia, every ohud ia obliged to attond
mudo complaint to tho Supenrirer, and
he. v«y qnietly gave notice to the

J. C. WOODBOTF.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

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RAILWAY,

,: 1,400 milraumW
miles without
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Boehee’er to Now York. 8K’&gt; miles.
Buffalo to New York. 423 miles,
Dunkirk tn New York, 4W miles.
Cfovriaml to Now York 0-J5 tailcs,
Cincinnati to N. Y-, SW* miltt,
SID t&gt; F—M
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-The Ohirrt mul Bert of t.'n BoltcUm."

ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
or___
FOREIGN LITERATURE.

Njw Volume begins January, 1871.

—dombra that lecuaCrino earth—eto o—rawMtiMa.-,
ho statue, — tho contrany, nro found ,
arwyrian ropieto with living germs
To •dean any kind of elotha, mb tho
whieh, when hidden away from th. m part,
,
wall with naptha or gsuoline till
®——A Muro. retain ,EraraohradMWi i
tbon reality or power of germination
Rings that bar. stoweiuthem should
fcrnnfaUoA—to length &lt;rf tiara. Thera .always ba taken off tho finger when tho
bring gnome of tho diluvial feporits b. Iband, era washed, or else they bervtna
W JMwn been burrid during dm.] '

saavswi

..32?22t££.

GETli
KW*I»Sstta’itKTSU!

.rtssr

r NORWAY OATH, AND
CLOVgB. 8—pie p.Ug.* -to

da. «■ M14 ■OTSM.urt IMwaUaf Smv*
oiuorv, vui to Ml m raius oeouraer oraussto
aBapffiriefflEis'tts

porad, the fcr* of tbs pre-glacial epoch
waa reproduced. In rapport al thia
theory, bo brings forward tho argument
tbuu-fe-a jlwa-luO

BAY STATE

SUSPENDER
ia
m^k
Stu44 ■»' ~7» """-i h.'
aodJSng nrt apofi; Vhilo wot, covering
them with fine chalk amped to powder,
and weM rubbed in
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To render shorn water-proof warm a

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Deaignalun of Injunction Master.
Sui. .f MMnsas: Tb. Hrwlt ftsrt for
°rEi.t i l *1* ‘Liirif u» amu c.

COUGH GAND!!

fhoiag to rat hay, aad prarnntaag a
■ickly appoamnre. Hehadraimproeefon that their food lacked the oonrbtuoDta for making bone, but hia neigh •
bon need bone meal with o— wiring
aay good rrau’.ta whatever. I ait spring
bo pat about four busheb td Ira^oS
rahra in hie bem-yenl. and threw tut
to them about a ahoeelful i*-.h day
They all ate ra if with evident radial.
After turning them out to peetura, ba

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U ibe KKPUHL1CA.-S PARTY UK
THE NOUTUWKST. to cougnuulale
Ite many thousands of twuien on the'
Anal Uioinpbof Bstpublk- a petoclpleIn Cbeabolilioaaf auieiy : tbeauc-ese*
ful rratoratlon of the Ute irvolteu finite
to Ibe Vnl m; and the ex .ee«fan ot Ira
£uffrj«’ lo •v,fJr di ®en of tbs

1 AGENTS WANTial^
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Hair Restorative

Universal Clothes Wringer

^un.

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OF PRICES
t,y» »boto««thrastr. irahe—r ra M REDUCTION
TO OoXTVEM TO
KEDCfTIOX or DUTIES.
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will eat up efoau, .nd than !fek M.

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Carbolic Tablet

Peterson's Magazine.

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Prepared ij Dr. WELLS,

1171.

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Dr. AIKIN,

To Consumptives.

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FREE LOVE,
teUc b; the graeral Internal. Itiefbo
axgsjjsrsaTS.

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VOL XV.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY.

IICHIGAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16.1871.

SECOND ANNUAL

COST SALE

growth may ba profitably rtudiad at th*
«ty of Jseksou, fa th- State. W.
bar. m&gt; material fatsemt than, but our

|annti.

GOODS

BBST8K CASI ST81E

Establishment.
point two hundred and forty rods east,
and four rods south of th* geographical
center of th* county." Th* transcript
of rocotd* fa the Register of Desd*
ufftes show, that, at that time about fifty
deed* of roal estate within the comity

Commencing Feb* 1, 1871,

Stove#!

has become a railroad eeater. The Haron, Kxlamaxoo, Grand. Thornapjita,
R*irin,8LJo^uf Michigan
St.
Jomph of Maumee, rirom indictee the
•even drroettona fa each of white Jackeon can now be npproached by rail A
road is also in prooeae of coMtrvotton
northeastward, through the valleys of
th* Portage. Upper Huron and Clinton
rirera, and one i. projmfad *ouihro*V
ward tn th* valley, at the Grand Hirer
abd Bean Crook, known mhUL of th»
Onto hr.*
rk. Ttm.
*

1

«
।■Wat. The wealthy mea of Jsckaou did
&lt;not, forth* most part com* 6om maait1farturfag ngitaM. nadfaa tateairo!
1

mect of th* county was between the
yean 1834 and 1837. The State Pris­
Our informant give. this account of
on was located hare soon after th* ad- th* DrjCJJood* trade. About twenty­
miaafon of the State, but the village fir® year* ago Mr. 8. W. Whitwell, made begtanfaga. They bare tat beau
grew but slowly. Th* name "Jackson- opened a store which b. rolled the“mam- looking far tattfalMhaafat jfe* with
afaltohetyeoaU starta hta«M»»ith

DRY GOODS,

iHATS, CAI'S,

DRESS GOODS.

BOOTS, SHOES,

GROCERIES,
CROCKERY

Job Printing
Ensile nr rrti nt Pita, al « fill nmil SatufKtls*

TRIMMINGS,
AND FINDINGS OF EVERY DE­
____________ SCRIPTION.

GREBI.E.

CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS.
CORN 8HELLER8,

TAILOR CYLIIDER

World Mower

tian* to th* .lock of th. "Jacksonburg h
and Palmyra railroad company,'’ which
with State help w«« built in a cheap
way for thirteen wul** from Palmyra to
Tecunuah, before it was forfeited to the

PRESS

eon" by which name it in likely to ooutinue to be known, and in 1857 it ob­
tained a city charter. La I860 th* vill­
age contained about 2 »00 inhabitant*;
' in 1854 about 3300 ; fa 1860 the riir
_CU&gt; wuu Wiuiut ca.cn u&gt;n mu*l nut
4790 ; in 1881 5544 ; fa 1870 11.448.
mind gutting wuL
Jsckaou fa 76 mile* weal from Detroit,
What fa the greatest want of the sg* t
I 73 north-west from Toledo, 100 south
Want offriad*.

roum in hi* .tore for unsalable goods,
and would sell al, or below eoel all
article* not immediately salable ala
profit; and he knew how to adfatisK as
waaevwtatteod by the column* of moat alty lackfag fee *ate targs 'tetaHfahof the h^wspeper. within fifty mifatabf muaia, and they aro feta .fa-amber
Jacksou. Tie became wealthy and was than would be pra&amp;tahfawfai. the town
seem* to be riagulariy dataittal trfJtoro
smtal*r factor, white, with the gteteth
of a city frequency Uoome .fatetaass
•WBR*!
।
The Internal roreaas lironac tax,
when oollrcted, was atata* tto :aotae
keep up priem were not heard at, prin­ sum yauij al Jackam mdal Grand
ters ink was liberally tl-od, and the Rapida.and pore fa. either pita* than
people of half the State made to fael
that they could be a* well accommodat­
ed with good* at Jackson, sa fa larger
citie*
The wide arsa from which
customer*. came, enslded the Irodfag
bouses to keep and dispose of rery large
stocks of good*, and out of the mode­
rate profit* to make fortnnro A failure

credit, ha* hardly been known fora
aaoro of years, and men like Allen
Bennett, John Sumner, (now deceased,)
Alouxo Dennett, Wiley R Reynold*. 8
W. Whitwtal, Amou Boo*. P. Morrison.
I-*vi G Merriman, B J. Billing*,Jotetta
Palmer, J. B. Eaton. Bemtml &amp; Vaughn,
William &amp; Moore and othen Eta a—ad

from Saginaw, 100 north from FortNsverfacarc off a fly with a etab when
wayna, and is about 100 mil*s east from
a feather will do ss well.
lake Michigan at the nearmt point It
Avoid debt. II* that pays down, will
te by rte! 87 mile* from lanetag, 38
not be called atxm to pay up.
from Ann Arbor, 46 from Adrian, 32
from Marshall, 35 from Chariulto andI
61 from Hasting*.
iimu ASVAjiTAesa ■

fore they left it Th«^ became wealthy,
by managing to eeO in a few yean a*
many goods, a* merchant! of a slower
sort courarao their lire* in soiling, by
keeping unsalable good* off their
•Mme by adhering to tho higbeet
.tandan! of mercantile probity, and by
¥ liberal end judicial syrtom of adrerThow did not formerly seem very uu' tiring Many, and perhap* most of tho
meroua to a casual ebtariar. The land*
, men rtffl fa trad* arc also rich. A oonwar* broken and the ground springy

ttay. Th. fact ttau th. Mietagaa Rtate
Frfam, i* ou. of th. my few wfefa
pays exp.tn.ro from the. rourtet faber,
mte that fata fafaitatim tapKte a hufa.
(fee 1870, 1MI,

and

Oumpa’ aud Taylor Sulkey Rakes, Grain Drilla, Wheel Cnltivatone BALL. DOPOB. u&gt;d CURTISS’ PLOWS.
Drags. Cultivators—in het, everything
In the line of

He that eeuff. at the crooked, had place on that street forty feta above
need go rery upright himself
the Grand Error, where fa now an wwa
May the iutpube af gro.routy oarer grade, which was a gulf fa white a
be obecked by the power of neceeiiiy.

May the libero! hand find free acem.
to the purs, of plenty.
.

Prayer fa th* weak tnao'» refuge, aud
the strong man's httyo; its power open*

rjWttifrk

ft fa entail ata fa tataw State*
btmfaam Wm. Btemott * Co 8.H. mca fadieitai that Triana* can
Held A Cu_ Sabin and Mason. H. 8. •opporting. on|y Mdsr very fa
and C. Q Taman, Penny and King, and
Clark Brother* Dry Goode. Brown and
Oerter and R B. Stakh * Co., Book.

Prolt and Byrim Groms, dealers fa jetee .­
ry. Mabley, Eggleston * Eretard, and
M. B. Brteteatatoh t Co., dealen ta
clothing. BadsaR and Baker. HoBou
Afton, C. NiekBaou, Cfatat and Eldred,

Groceries faww, Gffsoo • Co., Hatch.
Otafifa end Ptetfagffl. Beuwtat and
near Main Strota, awd a teghtar caw ta
tho wrath ward noor th* roosrtsry. other­ Footer and George J. BoOry, Boots and
Mmes. Weftfag and Bebste.r Tank..
wise the circle of hdl. fa perfect.
Ntafaaa. A G. ODwyw. Hate. Cep.
Instead of a cteg rcbeeil. fa all the andFum. GfanfoH. hfiWsary. A. W.
lower part of the city fa a sasdstoM Tinker, Trunks nod VAtaa. Ticket

�cheaper bn the Hudson Purer Railroad
than upon tho Hufeon Hirer, and isi fol It would, indeed, _
_
banding no mare boat.—what if all the victory, that would addyet other laurel.
burinorobo doo. by
TW it willI to his npriotu triumjiha as tho Bopre. radf
.

are uranng the finest in the State,
mart have co.t over 1200,000, tho
School Homo, orer ♦lOO.OtW, and tho

trarir. Tbs Pacific Espro., earn, up
and before it could be stopped ran into

WT* T*?* ** “*•’ta
faeturotiaArfnmotBbM,
supporitum of an equally
couatiy,) reach
mm
within fiftr mites than one fr
ntefearetaree etantarodbanks, each
with •IfiO.hOO capital, R B. Loomis &amp;
Cv’s. private banking horn- and two so
ealted ‘Savfats banka" in wMeh small

What is Jacfeoa to be in the future ?
Milla and Bailroad Companies managed
bytaelroffiag riorithoMan, or owMra,
do credit to the State aad to the enterare sock, that merchants and manufac­
prire of its inhabitants.
tures generally think there is a good1 have established a reputation for honret
opening for aa crash more banking■ work and for never fulling in anything
capital, and.that ft is Msdfe to furoishi they attempt Three gentlemen have
no. Uritotod u gtw tbelr money aad
their time as occasion demanded. and
Th. Jack
Gas Light Company wan, ! Imre, undoubtedly, with the es-oporaorganised ia 1857, and ha. a contract to, ' tion of others, recured the 'ronstrurtion
farnirit ga. to th. city till June 1872.' of roads which 1 bare attracted !&gt;0,000
It has eight or ton mil. &lt; of pipe, and&gt; people to the State, and increased -ita
wHs thirty or forty thousand foot of gas, werith by •58,880. The example of
per night, during th^ winter months, at, their rocre -a haa inspirited effort in oth13,50 per thousand,stod the government। er part, of th# State, and Railroad
tax. A new company has recently been building hai befe the greatest single
formed and baa made a contract with element of growth in Michigan for tho
the riiy, in which it agrore to furnish last rix yearn. Through the effort, and
go. to the people, fifty coots per thous­ sureem of those gentlemen and their
and feet cheaper, aad st^tne of the buri - nseocfatoi, a tnlllidn 'of people at hut,
ness tnen hare agreed to patroniro it. ore nbte to go tn Jactamn to transact
Others arc writing to son if competition their bttriirt-ss, and return fa their homes

fag, the HM.OOO to 8800,0410 worth of
WMlwhfek fere might bo brought to
tbfe market, and Jackeon fe of easy noores for fee geooeri market The poopie M Mimugan. oe tM average, probeUy pay fa freight, fararance, ecmmi000*1 son evreroea st-ove on

will not reduce tho price .till lower, for
it is undentood tha! tho old company
does hot propose to go out of busineis
rm account of losing the city as a ctwt&gt;met1. Some are predicting that now
works will not bo built, srroo that the
war will terminate by a dirisioa of the
city into distriefs, and a few are antiripafing that gun will be a little cheaper
than' san fight after 1871 We have
met a few persons, who have thought it
a happy conceit to say or inunaate, that
all the dtiacns' of Jackson farm a gaa
company engaged in filling a bladder,
or balloon with praise of their city, and
a eolapa* is anticipated as a matter of.
cwrtrintT by such wise observers. The
truth is, that there is :io foundation for
such a saggreiicn. On tho contrary,
the readiest depreriaton of the rity wo
hare met, reside at JackJou. Previous
to the late ccnsiu the ordinary JatkMin

dwnt of publishing maps and pam­
phlets to advertise the city, has nover
been resorted to since 1830. The lack
of proper city pride is made nmuriagly
and sometimes distressingly apporentOne good ritzaon was opposod,yuars .igo,
to ride-walk., because they would “Jjo-

farowMfeMy
of Jackson are
mreo than WO mite- of railroad tarn
itestoefiy wearing out, and which must
■■.inorfr within afrw yean be mixed

fafe ptaee bring th • outlet of tho (hand
Btoro-Vritey Brod, feieh, far p*re lum­
ber, tho qMOtian is always oj*n whrther foe oari. er west rife, er tho oxter

*how Jackson to be already mure of a
center for railroad borioMi, whether
passenger of freight. than any other
prinf-in the Rate, fe-*e ere uwurod by

persons who hnvn taken ffle pain* to
compere toe figwrfe and the yearly fa/
erase is greater at Jackson than nt any
other point. This fact fa more ssgnifiemit than any enhypr we could write in
regard to the railroad builder* of this
Intend city.
■
Tho rapid growth of tho city ha. uf
course made some nto.n rich by the riro
hi values. The teigo ownnv of real
estate, have, as a nA been very liberal
in their rrratribu'.ionl to railroad eaterpriro.. There'an- rirry f.iw considera­
ble owners of lands In tho city, whose
names do Sot appear more than once
upon rallrool subucifrtioii books The

puqmae of rale. A 'dwelling costing
Bl,WO, nn a fct nrctin^fiSOO, generally

I'—t say. tho Hous* d.{MK*ta|tonKkmimittee have .asked
« tho
Treasury what axwblUaJaUikitely
ninsimry for iiiqalwHfet* W ’public
buildings at tho present tims. Ho re­
plied. tor Indiaaspcris, 1100,000 for
buildings, and for Grand Repute. Michi­
gan, tlMl.OOOjfebaildfags and grounds.

ths bridge.

Four care, including

cm

wo are fatassoted, and which ore in the
luiuds of priitfcinn. for dfeposal. In
whan those toffiBijfe-woat through the

forms of an waMMtion. and granted
certificates to afl wbo asked for them,
when totryloif could teach school, wf"
had little profearionol pride, and cured
nothing about tho qualification., or look

niulraM auk Daoytin Catline
AND SUMMER FLOWEftINE BULBS.

bodte. and additional due. to throe
dark events of that fated night As tho
wreck stood there in th. ice. all oxoepfing tho trucks exposed to view, no pass­
ing stranger could have imagined tha:
it wao ones a palace steeping-cur. The
fnunoworit excepting tho iron, vmjs

as wo rineer.lv believe, by our abilitl I

aad worthin.m Now, what do wo aeef
tmnhfeWHMtierily killed the biU to In your iasae of teat week there is quite
inrreeM the solaria, nfxmr fiugremoon
_____
imposing
f___
list of names from among
Jodgse fom mefi to M.000 We wife &amp;•
doom thia wine action undte the cqreum- still nrosa oLaur duties .gfee^M w,atill
.taMM Hie Jodgeesre now tha brot clearer eompreheusion of our work, anM
paid of any &lt;f cur officials, and'white
we befievw th. salaries paid in ‘this era aad teaching iu this County.
.
State to all ehans of public offimn, a
Thro, of tax* mm.- wo^Mry to cau*
info a data,’with u», and to subjected
to the rule, by which we wore govern­
tho amount of labor to perform, tho Su­ ed fa our examtaatxu:., could obtain onpremo Judge. should bo paid &gt;3,000. Jy Third Grode Certificate, two of them
cwMte the ftovmor only:
** are now (sashing in this County and
holding only Second Grade, white only
Messrs. Dimond, fftuart and Clark, hold
certificates of tho Fife GradeMtxrrrmt Wavhburno, by remaining
Mr. Editor, picture for yourself one of
in I'oris during tho aiogv, won gulden the.0 posable third grade Buperfatenopinion, fioom tho jieopfe uf that city.— dente, examining, and pawing upon the
A frw days age a Fretx-b jouraaTmade qualifications of such t.schnr. as Prof.
Stuart or Dimond, or Mr.. Irish, or Miro
Bigclow. I think I roo yos lookfag in
| upon them while they an- instructing

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BAY STATE

SUSPENDER
The rear wall of emo of Butta A Cc.’s
warehouses on the Erie Canal, in Buffa­
lo. fell yesterday morning. The work­

month, of w-bool than they hare day.,
something in regard to tho Pbilceuphy
of Edu.-aU.ra, cud the be.: method of
illuminating the intricate path, which
the pupil must tread, with oft-times we“7 •‘•P
,
But I cannot deem it possible that the
' people will do ibemaelves, and us, the

loss i.\vcry heavy.

«

COUGH MIDI I

gigantic wrong of nominating or clecting such men to such a place.
I The f»tJ teachers want the (iugnty |

ride in the county he represents.
8. D. BINGHAM, Chairman
J. K Bens, W. W. Mntnu. En
La F.vocx, H. Goonxicx. J. H. Joxss,
Jons nisoskn, F. B Bvocxrareox, M. B.
Bsxwrii, J.XEs O'Doxnu, C. K. Booixrov, Paseroo Mncaxu. Can. B. H'ri-

a vigorous 6up.rintend.ut, and the
more difficult he makes his rxamiiuttoa.
the better will the." like him, so long as
he epplie. the line to/J) alike. Bat wo do
not wish to see examination, descend

New Advertisements.
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NOTICE.

Republican Coagi

finds n quick sain at from •1800 to 12,-1
«•&lt;&gt;.
m well as j
Congrota, in ptaoa of Thomas W. Ferry,
other interests, it may be here remarked |
(elected Senator,) will be hrid at Ijicris
that the
of trim lute nut been Hall, in the citv of Grand Bapi-fa, on
hi creased at Jackson; by its aid to rril- Wednroday, February 22,at It o'clock
s. x. Tho sevsral eonntita will bo enti­
roadn
or
other
entwpriro.
of
n
public
stroy the moral appearance of the rillcharacter, the addition, to values n.- tled to delognlo. as follows : Antrim 1,
Barry 7. Benrio 1. Cheboygan 1, Cliarle"large enough for him, and that if any scteM having intrdarod more rapidly vaix 1, Delta 1, Emmet 1, Grand Trav-'
than' fhtr clnrrgde upon Uu tn
know, nothing of the mighty movement
erso 2, Ionia 8, Kent 14, Tteteenaw 2,
body wonted to go to a larger town, be
forward of tho educational car in tho
could remove to Detroit or New Turk."
last ton years, and Las never yet settled
Stope arc nuw bring taken to procure
A few people deairn to let their coirs,
in hi. own mind, which is the greatest,
pigs and goeM, ran at large and tl» ttmctulmenl^’ftf the City Charter, aulhoand why he is ths greatest, Francis Ba­
public .empathy is .o much with them, riringa comprehearivo .yafcm of sewer­
con, John Loeke, or George Fraario
that these nuisauev. are frequently met age. the appointment of a Board of reside in the coantv he repreeente.
W. D. Form, E. A. Goner, D I.
in the streets. Tho most distressing Public work, and to do away with an Fiun. Jous Puxsa. Giua Gtmr,
proof of the lack of city pride, is the intufficicnt «y.tom of ward street work. Itea.r Him., IL H. Holt, Dwmuv
bad architecture of most of tho burinem blocks. Another, i. th. bad taste
of newspaper met, and othrra. in ex
siting compari-osu with towns, which,
in the judgment of everybody out of
Jsckaou, have long conrod to be riiuls of
that prosperous o^y. Upon the whole
we opy, there are but two gas companies
in Jackson, and the work, of om aro
bo gar. away, legally, to a Mr. BaH,
not yret budded. Whatever impresriou
of i ankoc Spriaga, This family fere
tho newspaper, nmj create, wo foel ccrhim nnmoteated until last falL when
tain from talking with n great maqy
Wheaton stole the child from Mr.Baira.
ronritle people, ftat, the feeling' of
who rvcovwwl him fa turn,wbon Whoa-'
ton prosecuted Baird for “kidaapoing”
jealousy towards qHwr' towns Is jdmpst
his child, the complaint bring mX liunknown at Jackson, and w* barn only
fore Justice Oobb, of this town, who rawvery rarely heanl feprrouitmg remarks
dored ajuilgmeni driircring the feiM
in refarence to other dfiee
.
up io Mr. Brird and wife, who are rosy
wealthy people, nod who had become

The Jacksen ri® Water Company is
MgMiaad with a oafital safe &lt; •UXl,bsfe^ to Ihr
A and faa tonfe taroatrow borome ae
sriyundit is contemplated, yssg:somw.
valuable, th toil-will oast auinyflteu.under alawpaaaed at the, ratra /»e»aafe of feUare to ojwu connecting
rion of 1870, to convert Ute works into
rifrpropasv- 3h» pay fecitasteektlte
fey baa issofe aad arid bond., uni tao
company has baited bonds, with the asMfe of Ute fey, aeoored by a aMrtgnge
90m work* to.MMI
more.
iMWuvreroopiga to bo laid, aadhy•raate to
ost ia tha spring, tho comgW tea tea arilsafe jfea aad rigtay-fiv

— triccxjE josh’s ■
TRUNK FULL OF FUN

labcra, v^S^~#o'wor&lt;£r ifemocratT

In ite appropriate ptaro in this paper,
we print, just as we roorivod it, a latte*
from one who hold, no mean place iu
tha ranks of tho army of educator, who
tail in our scbool-hoiMMB, aad who aa*
doing for our great State the noblest
work iltot is bring done fails basdan.
While we do not fool called upon to

wreitafriMitbsnap.war, aad th* pa-&gt;
jM.tyuflfepump.teJ^OOOgrifoM
per day. With foflg pwsfe of steam
tho pi iwnw
(be water ta the «mbM

An Eariera sfatfetirian evil ate. that
wfet is fed to ^p dog. of tho United

fariy incotspct-a! that who* -ho was
called upon Io dtedmrg*. tho dutirofe his
office, hi. own faubilitiro re pressed upoakum thatb. peremptorily ra-grod,
we would fa.1 uani that tho fear, of

pmou' U1W

streams, and been robed '
al cotuiderable lapeaaq. X
probable that the (Saopax
repair the looumotivo, as it

Michigan Exchange.

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II A ! 114*

RAILWAY ,

iHwraMfflotf pwwsioa

souraaffi
FOB ALL POINTS EAST A WBHT.

to rapart Friday night.
Vuust Orrtoms—"City dads.'
/bea Village boys viU soon b.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL IL

Grand River, Valley Di

'n“ ph1!™!? of the Hastings Klvvr
Corasrt Band, at the foot of the Main, to
Union Haft Wedaasday evening. t»stinMcer people that

Waxnraa—On the moduri

Wkxua Vteat derllning
8raixs—Anxiously autirus
and dignity, under direction of Deputy
Grand Worthy Preaident Crowfoot
Th.foQowing are the offisras installed:
Ifra T. Phillipa, Grand Manlmll.
Mrs. W. K. Heritor, W. P
AP.DraUV.F.

.ssstwntr-a’- *■ *“• ’■

etc., for tho Iteonard House tn Nashville.
Mr. J. W. Leonard is getting reedy Cor
the dedicatioa of hid house on th. 2A1

K P. Throop, Treasurer.
T. Phillipa, let Patron
Daniel Striker. 2d Patron.
■
“ W. H. Powers, 8d "
A P. Drake, 4th «
• Jana Herrick 5th “
•' 0. 8. Hadlsy. Conductor.
" John Weiaertt, Guard.
- W.0. H«hfck, BntmeL
-------- -Th. number of people al the HaB
who toknesrod tho installation om««k&gt;ntas, numbered about throe hundred;
all were nioidy arated aad muo srato
crowded in tho Jrael. Th* hall begsm
to grt pretty well filled by tho time these
oxi-rcisu* were over, eo much so that

lay, accepted the Presidency of thia iartitutirin. Much difficulty has bora ex
permaoed in obtaining the right man for
the petition, as there ere few who are
capable of taking charge of a Univereilylikatfaia.
*
• Nov that we hava a man arary way
qualified. I trust ha will long be ro'ahs-

m w iK F ? n m n -

MichigsnCentral R. R.
1 Winxt—About 25 cords of' 20 inch TEwmppl. ul K. D. B.bl^ ot Jl»
' body Maple Wood. Also, some 10 cords tugs, are not leaning toward the Coun­
1 of dry wood. Inquire at the Binu ty Buprriiitendency this s&gt;-sram, .in that
Lz

They wore all rendered with
affect, especially the "Ghost,”
ed," "Shoe Shop," etc. After
k-aux the rattling of dishei
small of hot coffee indicated

pleasing
"Rojoct
the tabmid ths
that all

meat day," is not for distant. la about
six waaks from now, nearly thru* handred Lalf-fomiahori ‘Modira* aad -Umbo
will be turned loose, a prey upon socie­
ty. It will be well for all ra—pfrhli
people to beware of these eesnl-barUriiin«, —-sspwnally the "Bono-Piekera,"

' Deasrtuw Rennie».—The rvoaipia of
th. donation given to Bro. T. D. Marsh Horn we must praise the ladies, the
last Friday Evwniag, reached tha nice tofftn was "splsmdid,” the cakes “sa­
little sum of 1147, the larger part of porb." Yes. .very thing was served up
in good Style in a good old fashioned
way. We will toll you how they did it;
everybody was rooted. Committees “Limb" and "Medic," may be aeon eve­
came round with plates; assistant ry day hurrying to aad from examina­
Mirmcrrsnre Iraaxn.—Mr. T. J. eonimitlreo earse round with cups; depu­ tion*. Many of them pouring forth,
Humphrey an old resident and fanner ty axnnutteee earn, round with spoons ; tearful invectives upon th. inaoronl
of Johnstown has taken a Special Fart- aad the same retins was gone through
w-xh th. victuals until asroriy or quite . treat between the smiling. thoughtiros
thro, hundred people Ver. served Af­ junior of last year, and th. grave anx­
th. manufacturing interest of tine estab­ ter supper a stampmle was made among ious senior of this year I Thea wa were
lishment.
A
new
impetus
will
probably
tbs chairs and lb. luuoc struck up tn wont to greet each other with a hearty
tionad from buying said Bota, h* pay­
be
given
.
to
this
wide-awake
Planing
ment has been sto;rowl.
grip of tho hand, aad “drive dull care
Hastiaga Jau. 17th. 1271
away. " Nov we meet, muter a great
r
J- M Navtas,
of reooguiUm, and riutfle on, each wrapGuardian of Sarah Tilany

Gallory of J. F. Mink Ur over
Harnras shop opposite the i
house Photographs, Gems and
of t-setures taken in good style.

of “KacoUrotions of tho Mexican War"
by oar old and vail known contributor,
tha “Green Mountain Boy."
After a
long silence wo bear from him again
and for Lis interesting sketches be has

Ths Grand Rapids Jisaseera/ aays all
the money the State Agricultural BodeU May ask for loraiing tho next titate
Falx at Grand Rapids can be raiawl ia
ihairitytnSA hours. It adds that if
tha claims uf Wsetarn Michigan are not
hooded better than they have been here­
tofore a new society will bo organisod
which will act entirely indspeud.nl of

In the vlBagv,
and County, aad from
tha beet stem la Hasting.,

Uea of the firm, and, devqte hie
time to clostDg up our hooka.
A fifteen years bwrinem imper*
itirely requires thia atep,fM&gt;d
we expect our cuatoxnen will
*t once examine their accounta,
find settle tha anam bj-Oaxm or

No Nxws or tux Taasasexn.—There
has not been received to-day aay news
of the Tennsses a Offwros of th. navy
and th. Navy Department all aver that
eh. is a roawvrthy ship, aad reports to
th. eontrary are wholly unwarranted. Th. remarks in tha Hous, by Mr. Banks
to tbs effort that th. engineer* had Itogged off from assignments to her because
she vw art eafe. have no foundatioo ia
fort. Bons.ot5rorsw.ro relievsd from
gviag on the expedition, but for othw
aud entirely different reasuna tadisidoal
aad peculiar. Th. vesrtd, suppoaad to]

Notr.
Ever thankful for the Hfje
Patronage we have rooerred
from this community, we ahall
uow officr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to OmB
and Prompt Paying Customers.

■oraiag from i’b.tedripbia, to*hLre been |
eraa January 19, was probably another,
as the report says the sighted vassal was
bark-rigged, while navy officers aay tho
Tenwasra is a full ship-rigged craft.
I

waging war with wdf. aad crying out, m
the tenor of the well known lino*,
• Alas fur tho vanity of Christian char­
that was as goo-1 aa but one could wi*h. ity umter th. sun."
G. L
Tha light fantastic oiercum were .kept I

We tjre now receiving a Very Large Stock

New and choice Gre^f&lt;\

up until the small hours, and all went

ci Ils.ns of Chariot L h.ld a masting
February 14th, to consider the question
of nCily tltetetor. The ms*, ting wav
w.U aitendwl, and Gty Charter adopted
by a large majority. This evening
(Fobruary 15th.) is appointed fur hir­
ing amendments to rams.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

Wilf ’retire from tba active d»*

At’T rv T-sow Prices.

.
at Uis Township (lerk's Ofoce, so I
day the 17th insl, at one o'clock Ffor th. purport, of sleeting four di
gates to the CxHinty Convention on

“Fm always knows bow to do it."
Ackley A HUdn have put ia a silver- ,
plated show ease, contain mg a revolv- ' Pursuant to a call, th. otuoaa of thia
ing pyramid of parfumi ry aad hair village ewmbh-d at the Court Hous.-,
oih. It U made with a genet deal of en Tuesday evening the 14th iaat, to
ta^eaad ia soon to ba sop ino potion. ' toko into «eusid. Tntian the propriety of
; organising under a eity goveratnrti*/twenrar Hxnivas—TXs will tee '' tie following rve&gt;!utiou,-o&lt;»re&gt;l by N.
' Bailey, Eeq.. after a warm and sjiiritrtl
•ron
tho official jicucwdi rigs the peo­
‘ debate, was passed almost unanimously :
ple of this Villaga, anTues-Uiy vru^ng, ।
, JtirrJrfJ. As the ecnao of thio meeting.
voted almost unanimously, at th* largest,[ that the beet interests of this village
public snooting of oar citisene we hove '; will be pnnnoted by argaxuxmg under a
.ver attended, to apply to the Legisla­
ture, now in «&lt;-saion, for eu ad to w-rOn motion of N. Bailey, heq.. a com­
porute the (Sty of Hastings.'
This mittee of toe was appointed by the
Chair to examine a charter (already pre­
pared by GeozC. Worth, Esq.,) aad re­
occupied by Barber * Bailoy^ iaunkUport to the owUr uo Friday evening
ataly after their removal. The. whole
embrace, counters, shriving, drawers,
-l.eha.rtr. Any on. drriring to fit up a
store of aav kind, will «o well to give"
me a call, for it will b. sold for lass tlyih
mrate foe th. Hasting. Bud eaahinlumber price*. Cal! on or addrros
cluding transportation, etc, the som of
W. I. F Him., Buildra,
jan4tf_____
^Hastings, Xish.
•2SIJ6. 2221,25 bev. born graerousI Atwxrs go to Mudges'to get a good ly donated by our dtieens thrash the
barxain.
2&amp;f

0. A M B B.—Ground was bruksa
with appropriate raromouira at Battle
Creek last Tuesday tor tha Ohio and
Michigan Bailway. Th. following are
tiio oflkpn of tho nitokgwep j

4 GOODYEAR

.'tX

Window and Boor Frames, Milk Ssd

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and Bracket* of every description.

Tho follosring letters ranean unclaim­
ed st &amp;o Port OSes ta Hastings, Feb­
ruary 15, 18T1:.
James Allon.
H. E Bronson,
J. N. Bowman.
Loeretia Bennett.

W. H- Heynra,
Geo. F. Hull.
H. Noma,
Mary Ritey,
Carrie Feune!!,
Haniel l*i&lt;rka
Maranda Viast,
J. M. Warwarth,
U. A Wumt,

FOB ®&lt;A*!lSE

'
ItOfowing named gentlemen have
b~n afocteA io fta CouMg .Convention

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repertfottirifrua &lt;Tfte progrowiv--spini
to tax our property for a Baroni Arwen- oftM&lt;Bm*.-anta th* Lrafo sf such
gina.
Suppose vs gvt up a eeriro of dtoa QtoJWBMiMerartor the parte of
-fostivala" and bwy one with the funds sm»i4oiarjHij.'.y *. Sr-.
thus raised TWi “burinero." We
will need an engine or Holly-Artesian

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To Consumptive*.
• •»
She «u lively aad chrorftd aad pro­
cessed a vane, loriag heart aad sympathebe nature Bha is deeply mourned
by her husband aad a hugs orole ct

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LBIOXI OF TOl TH.

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The due—d vaa born in Windsor,
Coan., May 17lh 1791, and ram. to tide
State from Ohio, wifthto ao« sispran
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Buffalo to Now York, 4UH miles,
Dunkirk to New York, AGO mile*
Cleveland io Now York, 1525 mifee,
Cincfanali to N. T.. »G0 mifea,
akd ta mow
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MOW ta THE TURK TO eV MCIIng.

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tariff to a vvenue elaadatd, inasmuch 1
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of a portion qf the trutfcot their labor. SXa
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUHTY.JIH&amp;lICAg. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1871.

VOL XV.

NOTICE
TOT

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SECOND ANNUAL

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s.^cagjgx*?**?.

fftl Rf 3n Hr

VnrtUVW.

GOODS

MW u ^PRiTir
mum CASH STOBE

Our rmnpsny had eulbtod with
axpectatMnof bdM united to the
NewXaglaadrog&gt;teent to bo comm.

tOi

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ZataUiahiMn*.

outmihritboe. that contained the reet of
.lbs Wtfi&amp;ri4. - TW-Wn-«md rieHy
-»*»■
b-gged ta be Joined *0 another regiment
to follow Twigg, late a. higher and
healthier region of country.
'

R B ? If 'Mi

11 1n
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.

BOOTS, SHOES.

HATS, CAPS.

GROCERIES.

Harnesseslu

CROCKERY

TRIMMIJtt

Hr 1

97
State.

W rH !

Iiaiiit w indi iii Prica aj re till nmit SainMH.

AND

FINDINGS OP KVEKX
RCWPnOM.

VW

WANTED!
______
ALL THE BUTTER AND EGGS IN BARRY COUNTY,
For which the nighrnt Market Price wiU be Paid.

r? r

fl.t

?

CALL AND SEE

" &lt;S

was orer a oouatry quite level, bat aS
torn broken by hUb and valtoy.. The
ml wae .ometiM light S*i 'sandy, at
others of gravoHy ** ' “ '****./'* _
seddHi day. Everything la the prow

uamoleetod oureelraa. Our . owe pealboa wee diwot«red. Within fir. intoutra tram the time the conflict cnL..
haighto ceaeod, a wlwan pf eotoke and. j
flame belehed frm&gt;me of the porthoice !

[&gt;eei around war »trange and new. The
luwctXto«wof the peaeaatry.eomerimea
of baked clay, wxnetimae of bgs and at
Other, of atone, were uwun la appearaaee aad contrasted etrikfatgiy with the j
high and atrang atractorM of briek‘ta&gt;d
itoM belpagiag to the rich proprietors j
af the eoiL . Wo pnamd thriving fiaU.
of tha maguey alto and sugar cane.
Here we uroeeedemaU itroam. and there
ample dr- the-one rippling over

and dxxried Uw vyo with Ibeauty. We
a.roin Ute land of the venUle. the fig,
the cacao. the lecaon the orange and
banaaa. The foraeta am vocal with rowring them with dt»L The Mni
the canwc of di* moelriag bud and .hot came nearer. ft knocked foe to*.
ket from my left hand eocunde and am’
h-»o4mg toUooMth- So got ap

CLOVER HULLERS. FEED CUTTERS.
CORN SHELLERS,

TATLOR CYU1DER

‘

On the aecoud daiy of our arrival we Lee, Plymptoa and (MMs oguia
were leaded a*i attached to Harm's. charged them with the bayonet. Tha
Mexican, were barns back, aad ratnss.
followed by ocr amunitton and baggage ed Mirier. Three raveral tirnoa the
train, upon. Ute National road. where eaemy ratted aad tned tore-take the
Twigg. a»d Ua»M &gt;2 gone before tu.
Hume of u had, Mea bet little of mili­ tack and at hut they dfotpjxurai tract
tary drill, Utt eaob nun was .upplind rignt entirely. The right of thia eonRtot was a anUisto ep wtori* to one who
I could riew it with peribet eaf^ty to
lunuelt yet, I could not fmO my
road from the couriotfor thU these was
aagtoeb, utlfonng aad decHh rnnUg the

PRESS I

•

■tore frightmed than. bed, took np hi.

IJV THE BEST STELE

World Mower

and Reaper.

ant with flowers of every hue, while far
to the left the smoking .ummlt of Orisaba, etood out like a eulema mntinel
agnmri tboaky, ta if gWBSdia* (he en­
chanted realm beneath it. &lt;

TOTS

Gumps' and Taylor Bulkcy Rakes, Grain Drills, Wheel Cultivi
tors, BALL. DODGE, and CURTISS' PLOWS.
Drags, Cultivators—in fact, everything
In the line of

LTpo^CAMAD)

. Toward OTeaing of the third day we
rowtbod the hilly region, beyond which
Uy the elevated phriaa of Mexico.

^RICtLTIRil raw!
From a, Plow to a Threshing Machine.

Sinew ail Hotel DeitM

-

XiVHEikfe

&lt;MALAWlrtt&gt;&gt;AHM.
jOtt A«VrA)(lit l*Aft)K

—

&gt;-m-n

?

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jUBTlCTHLMALBUXXA

Grid k Silver Watchee
We. wiU

�foktun:
h. ffllb,
we. eallml to
t e'etate, B^byD-R Cook
•f- Oeunty rWuesittae, and
ws. temporarily organised by electing, equal righto at the ballot box. or rather,
Dr. J. H. Palraor Chairman, and Har­ to [rerent frauds snl protect ths parity
vey Wright Secretary.
of ahetAoaa in citiet of 20,00&gt;inhabiOn motion the following conuaitttaea
were appointed by the Cbair.

AGEBTH.

WILL A Ff'Kl.l

FROM 30 CtS.

of Our Self-made Mro. By James D.
McCabe,' W.*r- It fa a really elegant oc­
taro of C33 XgteM, illustrated with thlr-

should ab:

Nearly every South! American aoaport
haa ■ horse-railroad. j
.•
Swodou has mor- than a thousand
mils* of railroad in op-ration.

bran found in Lycoming county, Pa. ,
In IW Granville, Mass.. 100,000 toy
drums were made doting theywer 1870.

H. Monroe. L M.
Dewey, J, A. Zimmannaa. H. Coteman.
Jfeih Grovr—"L B. Fd&gt;r. J. W.
Houghtalin. G. Ttapham, E Potter.
Or—ftrilU J. H. Eari,J- 8. Terry,
Geo. Brattr, W. T. Dodge.
PrmrwJh-J. Q. Cro-y. H. W Di-

thor’s interesting narrarivre.

Nine hundrcl car leads of slate were
1 shipped from Poultney, Vu, in 1870.
rTAMk0&gt;ll»*i.«lh-4o (J- Tj

JURUBEfiA

Dsmoust’s Yomra Axiaies, 91.
ztt *
*
In Franco cad Germany, beet and
sea ail others in its actraciivonoss. boaucold are reckoned froni Ove Rising­
tiful engravings, entertaining stories,
point as »to.'
•1
original musio, and other spicy oontribuA new iron atoamM is to bo built to
tiona. The premium* offered to each
run an
Wpnipt»f‘*»r’-. N- H-,»-»»
subscriber are really wonderful, sum­
prising among them juvenile books to
The annual evusuuftion of sugwr^in
ths amount of 91,75. a. fine Chromo
meat Good parents would rather have
their children surrounded by the influencee of a comm * school than a oommon tateub.
',‘'‘7 "a

■hrf the Ze&amp;pmdnto, will imue in a few
days the first number of “The GeUss
Aft," a wweHy journal devotei to the
free dwrasston of al! living questions in
Church, State, Society, Litarat-rre, Art,

Doll, a Mororo Itetieule, an elegant
Photograph A’bum for fifty pictures, a
good Telescope, an Opera Glavs,a Child’s
1&gt;«Uiruted China Tea Set, and tuunervus
other pressn to, worth wsosolhaa the cos t
of the year's subscription. Do not fail

• Diploma" issued by torn. school of
"protoarioa” who dent know one halfls
much about healing the sick, as thous­
and. at eb-raing, -atoMo. ^Srisansd
। old women, who have given attention io
ths Bobjtot
5,
i I don't ask you to endorse . my atom
1 &lt;&gt;u this subject, but 1 «La«wo te explain,
'
them, as they ftsd-n raapetoi in th.
! mind, of thousandk. Yt fa^gselaa fee
I ths Legislature to srtecapt to hires pee-.

REDUCTION OP PRICES
TO pONFOBM TO
REDUCTION O'? DHTf!.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

£1*£"

WONDERS
OF THE WOULD."

March aaaouners, ia a prominent bead­
ing. “Fashions for Europe and Amerim." As no other periodical in this coun­
try furnishes original fashions Dema­
rest's Monthly must be recognised as' anthority. Tire March number has also
numerous special ujveltisa, popular mu­ awarly 93.000.0u0 w
sic. home matters, and entertaining sto­ ed ortiefae test year.
Smith &amp; Durr's «
ries. Thq beauty of its topography, and
ti. •pnngra new Grist Mill in fulljgpt alMAutoinifarap'fc^, anlitlu It the claim Andovvr, Ma.« , wv
I ult. Izms, 92-..OOO
peratian just in the edge of the townUr.
fr’afadfr.a vWT wide awake and anter-

CaX-bolir'Cabiet
fapw ft ft; whs

baildi^Vatowady up and oncloesd,
___ a s'* ,'
- a__ i__ i .u
l.

that notwithstanding the eminent moral
-character and well known political in-

Aratxxa has been declared in a state
of stage-—why, we are not told. The
withdrawal of the main army from that
province for ths invasion of Germany
was catentetod to create dissensions and
bring about rebellion among the wild
progress rf Edneaiion tha /sored ef JBfc Kabytoo, who were never favorably dis­
posed toward their French conquerors.
ssstoss. published by J B. Merwia at 8tLouie, Mo, in our judgement the Moat
valuable educatioual publication in the
' DWtodBtetea. Haov*:
..
•
“Ito editor and publisher, Mr. X B.
.-IMte fa ^tere efl- ttemu^s tbs States

known that maar-of theca base quflTW
good newts U*tbose elioMSuiinh their
sheep-skins, u about the only ssslfaws
i ^MOe^irataoedays anticipating a railA** I***- 1 ■m &gt;“r'»nnpie, about the science of medicine. Thia( iwad
they started with the “old'fciool" doe-. ed the line from Coldwater to Allegan
tots, who sever tears maah altar they, will be run through here, if our pwpte
graduate, end sone of thteu very little, will rafae- M.OOO doltar,, they
, teoetif-fodfacine the subject next Sator­
4d*'otobiM. 'Yom 'taW feat two i-w
lie pills” came before ths public *UK«,“ k-M~dXar&lt;
eggJLA i wiimgU]
new theory, they were scouted dovaMb
winds ss a set of igtoraM pretenders, avtateertW,«» doltera worth of stock
■
each,
and
bopee
ora
entartmnfd that ere
amfimpostara, wh«o •Wo s^ar pills"
F foog we aboil tour th. ao^O* '««
—whole butttoe toll ol team vreuMteT

fciH anybodjre-Af they tookewreomaay.
Th. U. [Jib pl 4. -iW- *« »..»■
I tie ones, claiming they ataM. were “edu। rated" and fit to purge, puke or cut
' The “eld school'1 ervoBgareby of /—A| woin curing and killing. Xt is of th.

aamo pioca of slavery to foMdon, that
।
I

i

Gon, inruNirwi Wnw. Moe
Cory, the gifted poetem. dfad ether
hoe. ia Nev York. M tha lllb iuL

caution;

S*k»r eiM,ctars IkrweVw*-

New York. 92.50 a year; 91,25 a vol­
firm of Combs, Olmated 4 Co, lately burn- ume ; 25 cents single copy
,
bura'eS out, fa fitting up, and Ifaa aogrly
Subtokjptima to DaWnsisPi Mini­
far ocoa^ity'u bmlffiag for a store, afirf
expects to bo in Ati) blate ifllw |&gt;w days. Uss recrirod nt thi office tor 92,00 a
year, with qremiutas as specified above.
Tnufirimox Feb. Itth 1871.
Aho, sulucriptions st reduced rates,from
TbefrWsof the Bev. A. E. Ketchour subtoribcra, for all uf the leading
cm, collected together at Mr? Hheofs
Maguhcw and Papers in the country
Hotel. Wednesday orcamg, thelSth inat,
and partook of a weH appo/njod aup' W*ti&gt; laitance Co. of Columbt^O.,
per, tearing WO. to bo appropriated oa
his eatery. 11 vaa a pleasant time
A Sunday School Convention uf all |

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

8. 8. workers of Eaton, Ingham. Barry
and Jackson Counties riU be hold at
the Baptist Church in Charlotte, on
Tuesday evening, Wednesday and Thurs­
■What has btoome of that petition for day, Feb. 28th, and March 1st and 2d.
unifonaa^y of books ra Mfisoboofar
This Convention was appointed by the
Send
it
along
;
aHwoo
nextoe.
jo
rign
it.
it for “snydlpilk,"
M»Mri at ee
State &amp; a Aseeriatien, and will be pto- ]
unCsshionable or idiotic, rogardtees of The preosnt state »nhiags fa aa impoei- sided over by one of tha State 8. 8. Com- j
•]
onx own, and especially our ohfldreu's eoaa^Mptamg.
health and wei^re,—os weeks, minds
rurnuag after “hurab^" Only thmk
ready issued by circular, fa one of great
of fa! IM M9MC
*
interest Many able speakers vrfl] con­
anykxadof pounm.axmnitate.rwtob^
tribute papers and give addrows. Lot
sgateri a regulariy imwyd
the 8. 8. workers of Berry County take
rran at being snatotesd
“yavnnotice and a* many as possible bo pms-

Cbnuuna uo LAC SVLICnVIt--Ao SCcud? of a «-i o-A’V-' rn.tnoKJfoJfJTBATL'orSTLCJiU,
*
■ evadMyJYw from Ut. /todstami-J &lt;rad
Bea/tA-cfestrvj'fn'/ ZTfrm Wfl in oiter
Hair PrrjxtroKo--. '

FATROXIZ^ UOMi. !’

HASTINGS MAEHLS WORKS

NOTICE.

American Marble

New Advertisements.

L“U«^i

ARCHITECTS

-rs-Ttsrsatt’jsrjg

�^efilBUCMl

BmIheh.
■^Tlwmeetmg &lt;4 the cstiassta on Friday
night, to hear the report of lire commit­
tee appointed to draft a cWter for the
City of Hustings, was hugely aileraJed
by the infltwntis! atireas of the riUega,
and after mature daliberaiioa, the report
uf the uommittee was adopted by a sm»-

mcHKui danm il ii

handed to U.by JtalgO Brindle of thio!
Village, printed about fifty ywn ago.—
Fifty yaaa ago fa mt.« g—&lt; while.—
■•Time lliw," is tho oil motto—but the

Grand River Yallsy Jfviaon
T-iegnsph. New. ma bo transmitted
(rumens point at agireo hare aad ap­
pear ia our daily J-wreab before the
Mr. took pipes, (tofo^.tues being oon-

Tn K»o* „ Wssnixv Miamra.—
Our folks’ wasbiagxlay ceme on Troeday, and the labora of mu "better half"
were lightened by the amtetance of A.
D. Cook Req., of Praxrienlte, with ths
Knox Washing Machias Tbs fostures
of thia machine and it te ctaiumd eaperiori ty over all othern, ia tha seen end

.“taraiulT

-r
|tet

1

Hastings

■

Lecal Bkwjlttw

E. P. Barrail 4 Co,, are getting things principal is this ; the clothe. are placed
arranged for the spring trade in agri­ in ths machin. aad then boiling hoi
cultural machinery.
s*b is poured an them. Ths rotary aotioa of the gearing Wire up tbs clothe,
area all around, end the action of the

Michigan Central R. R.

n.y®«yr&lt;*pp*«p "lit-link
far some tim. ywt. psrhape th.
“local" wants to be th. find to “ad ranee

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

duewd if Ihi'se facte are only known.-.1
Mr. A. D. Cook is" agent in this pnrtsf ,
of thu State, and intend, purchasing ,
territory aad alao to make aanngumMfo J
for their nuuiufactare in this plaou.

Llill at the Drug .lure of J. P. Rub■U ,4 Co., for your Itewarcl-of-Marii
mb Anew supply just received,prntti-

&gt;- &lt;&gt;.» i'm-m tro&gt;«&lt;wn
JiWitilrflMt

Teu State Republican Convention
ooauaaa—_io4*y nt Lansing to nomin-

M. W. Riker is rapidly advancing the
Xdbool books. Speakers, anil a full as- , internals uf insurant- in this section, ject to still further shorten the Michi­
surtwwntof Station, ryot
and ia getting up a lively busin ass in gan Central Air line by a road built
from Humor to Brooklyn, a point on the
, }. r. Buaym ~ ’
newly finished Yptolaati and HOlsdafo
road. This sheet fine, it is daimad, wdi
I puruhared
Mowers to dispose of to our drive-ahai
I farmers, the coming teason. j

Fob Saiz, AT a Bixosut—H. Meyerhaff A Co. offer far Sain 3 Schulcnbeurg
Bffliard hhblos, Bar and Fixtures Ad-

IECTAJI

old gallery occupied by Mrs. Stowell lwford the fire. &lt;nr Jeffereon Ft nearly oppoutv the Post Office, and Mnounres
life Pine Art Gallery to the Public.
■Ixmif ekpcrieoeo in Pbotogruphin : in
oil in- brunches .enables him to make a
, pn»uii»c uf pictures exosilod by nene.
Small picture, enlarged to any sire and

BOOTS AUD SHOES
Wffl retire from the Motive d»tie* of the fin». tnd devote his
tisse to closing top fluff Afffffcff.
A fifteen years btiatoM unpttitively requires tins stopband
we ezpMt our customars will
at once examine their accounts,
and settle the same by Cac&gt; or

The delegatee from thia County are A.

, known.
looking over oar exehnwge
we tee them enumerated by variow
names, raeh as “Neek-ti. raoab,’
the Wtag €&gt;•«*," IWffifi** “Hopkins'
Csfobratod T^th Ash Drops." 'Ptagdrl

Th. line from Lansing to &amp;L Clair is
106 miles in length, and is reported as
not eicwllad by any line in Mkhigna,foe
eavinees of grads and eurrituro, there
bring one taugeat or straight line of SO
miles and another of 16 uiilss. Tbs
Detroit 4 Hillsdale R R.. has extended
H. A. Goodyear will undoubtedly bs its lino of survey through Hillsdale and
in tho ring to advance ths beet interest, made a junction with the Fl Way ns,
Angola
and Reeding Detroit, ria Hillsof the tanning community, by offering
them good tool, of every description.

•*- •*,

V-n

.

.' .

Ever tWikM for the large

Patronaxe we have reoaivui
from this community, we shgH
now other our Goods al great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cask
aad Prompt Paying Customer*.

Sevan Sheriff's salat, and two of than
tine, in our local eulnmna thia wwk.
haring seven postponements —b.
This csty should rapport tvro gsltertes
In there days r^ilroeite, .foam-boat.
rf art and wo predict that each wiU
and telegraphy were unknown m thia
hare al] they want to do.
Ora streets have presented a lively
appearance thi. week, probably on ac­
count uf improving the last run of
sleighing.

Peninsular Railway.
*» s»S ,V* tlfcomo. toc.t 7mia« wifi to

BARLOW 4 GOODYEAR

||r

!R

many reepectv, are much more liberal
than moot companies, the security offer­
Tax Milxtr—We quote wheat, 41,­
ed to the Policy bolder is soeond to
20 to 41,40; Cora 60c and Oats 40c
none. M. W. Riker is authorised
per bushel. Butter 20 to 26c; Eggs
Agent for the Homo in this vicinity,
16; Pork I* per cwt.
who will writs Policies on first class
Yovm men aad ladies will please re­ property, nt tbn lowest possible rates

yesterday, to perfect the arrangements I
fin haring a large quantity delivered to ’
the Grand Hirer Valley Railroad mostly
at this point. Mr. H. ha. appointed
Chas. Dolph agent at thia jMe. Call
on him for particulars aad eee bilk.

member that the Grand Rapid.
CJltft Jntnul will be sen: to any addr— "freeief charge."
EsAT».—Lasl wook we published a
long article on “Jackson," aad where it
tai b about Railroads, it nuskes the rail-

&amp;iive

Ftegss, Sloops, Whiskey, MUl-Scrows
and Bogs'. Merchants and bnsineee
men ;wuro then really “Jacks of all

O. Metalay aBOthor train (mixed)
was put ujen the Grund RrpMs 4 Indi­
ana Ilaihcad running north as far as they do not all drew a fine ervmo or
Morley, tearing Grand Rapids at 7.20 gold watch, but Ink and chance Is &lt;-c- I Among the “Miaorilaey" WS find an
s. n.; aad njuth u tar as Mandan, Imsv- casioually on the drawer's side for L. •rtuteM “Mult,: burnt a abort recmee
Unnnns drawod a crosno marked 440-00 by oU Mr. Tri4&gt; seme taadente of Ox­
ford, driirorod tofWUln an old UUow
tm- Hetaertaesffurith _
of Bilkard tablee, Ata Mr. H.. iKy-Jt
R»it&gt; the eanl of Dr. Aukin, in
;w*___________________
TMosr. eouMnpiatrag traveling

erh-iff is deairotu of enibarfcmg in Mer- I
cantilo buameev and therefore offers a
.. _ &gt; . _____ _______ Jam.’

&gt; that Mr Erway, a tiseieg,
poundi: g up things generally
Star Saloon building He is

SISI, MH UW M,
Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,
aad Brackets of every description.

mooed tbsfr goods from their old store
near the Hasting. Hoose, to tite large
aad spomoae stare m . tha Washington
Block. Mr. A. W. Bailey hm spared
bo pains ta haring thia pari of the
block fintehod up is tint das. style; la
fort, nfl the Stores in thin block .re

The following lottera remain unclaim­
ed al ths Feta Office In Hastings. F.browy n Itn j

Bprtetor of the Banna
rf cf drffods Thu is
Mr.-Townsend is one

EW
that makiw 100,000 matehas per mitfOtfi
AR "old maid." aad "cjutay bacbel—’
can join ia the united chorous &lt;kt
about. "Glory Hallelujah" that ia, if tl.e
nmrlua. make, the right kind of retfs*-.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

dor the editorial Imeri fas itiutauim

Unis tool far dore-tailing m wood ; the
little intarumeat will make about 4.000
revolutions per minute, and perfirfJn

Thc sterUi.y j-einte of this Route are
at Ohieagb anfi Peoria. Th. central
.point i. BURLDiOTON, oe th. Mtemeripjri It teurerwes IHinute aad th. a bote Swsasberg 4 Robbias, of Grand R^
breadth of Southern lovra. Near the (Mich.), hwve now the mota .nce«
Msaaouri, its trunk forte into three coU«g« ia the Northwest Though
a few year. old. it has grown to be

...■.OWtagg

lalilaniutato. Hta. &lt;w.,^seed Itrltmtau ■

his country during the dark day. of Rte
toe hew. J. B. ham. «&gt;. Bret— O^Wsta. ef

FOR SALE.
M; — ***** ,*•“

fr*

fate revtas reu eeiftar; sad hie merits

. \

MPROIAfo MOfiOK.

X. WRIGHT,

VWWWWMM aftWMtoM.

IDpAemsUd OpportwmMy !

swasB»«s
ebtmaed ban yremsfiius, nd be eras up-

fcX—'wws- *• ............ ..

■totted to bl tail II Illi ilblVista siiin^

fft Mall the«arw cad riris.itafa. ef
tota'wMe.'Is'XtetoM. Xtotow,

amsmfaii ia rSllSmi1*1

BAKEtT!

Iraan sat

tba two

Mr^rerety. sued elmoat -mastalhr UMfiWL in or near a
ghta ■riMMmjfps. in th. rowty «f
WveMufoSer. The tfwitj tku wouad
n 1 -1---Bof hfa
W—mtl

si total.. Mu* he—
--- ---

�MEDICAL

LEGAL N0TICR8.

MORTUAUK MJLXJC.
ay
atSK’.rL-auni.fi'
igrasfss.'gjrfig
5®«SR&amp;ra2.V;52
ssyjgiH«ta:

.^s

THEA-NECTAR

‘•fit Otdrn a*d Bort of V* JUtMto."

ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
portion of the ooeatof Grew
ing tor aboat thirty Gt
&lt;x fcom latitude76 Afrso*

JOREIGN LITERATURK

New Volume begins January, 1K1

HCMOwnL. wKLul. ....C °i
"" ■"'“

amount of actual discovery,
of the excessive rigor of tha wi.ula, Abie rats «r Virtue

“aiiwsvr*

.efl usrA fevreset *«l&lt;

Lurt.Hul. ia lb. rllUfa af
SEawnfiSswid
ir.X^ga-CT£av
Lwl
fear aUU%arrft«ul r Cewi
Ik. r.lle*. «/HMML ■ MHmI

BRBtHSrftSZute
'T;.
land explored by thia exjwditioaia ciaj-l ’ -i IJ flMBsBTA BMtt ed ~.r 3ME
j of which war noVrearhed in a dirtanc Illutratai aid Datrptin Mp'SK
• ~ft~iT lartlr mua» ami U ia thought Io
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1871.

VOL. XV.

to straighten otrr Hare. We warn now
' partially sheltered from tho enemy *■
i guns. The earth fairly rocked beneath
| the eoatinaoa* roar of mon than eighty
'pieces of artillery. A etonc of iron
missile* went screaming through the
air in opposite direction* above ua. . Our
own artillery were raining show-era of

Stoves!
CAPS.

DRY GOODS.

GROCERIES,

DRESS GOODS.

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Harnesses.

CROCKERY

BOOTS. SHOES,

TRIMMINGS

94
Sails nr Rdi an! Pita aid w Till nrnil Satafactlai
W A. IST T E D !

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ALL THE BUTTER AIIB EGGS IK BARRY COUKTY.
For which the Highi-st Market Price will be Paid.
HT The FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE Agency still reniaiw a! our
Stone, and all in want of one of tux nor maehinee in tho nmrkrt, wilkdo well to
call and examine the working* of the tame betoro porch axing rleowhore

SAWING MACHINE,
I CLOVER HULLERS, FEED •CUTTERS.
CORN SHELLERS,

E. P. BURRALL &amp; CO

0uu&lt;y i urt»iaNr_&gt;».
£&gt;ATKWT MKIUOTTIW.

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World Mower

and Reaper,

Gumps’ and Taylor Sulkey Rakes, Grain Drills, Wheel Cultimtent, BALL, DODGE, and CURTlfiff PLOWS.
Drags, , Cultivators—in fact, everything
In the lino of

laimwmi iicnisEtT i

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OIES.~U-

and tho thank* of your counter for your
gallant conduct.” Twigg, and Shield*
had done th-ir work well. The two
fortifiretfoas woof of the tower were
quickly carried and their defender, put
to route atcwpotrod. Tn oas of them
our toon captured a well supplisd table
prepared for Santa Anna, which he, in
hiahaete to get away. abandoKd un­
touched. A wooden tag of hi*. eow
perecnal effect, and the military ehut of
tho Mexican army rm alec taken. The

t«Uk fnftrty
.rtKMdlbr I*,
use of oar&amp;wn iroojut
'
Gen. Pillow’, men suffered severe
loose*, and in one ee two charges upon
the forte to tho sooth wore rope teed.
They ralHsd, however, end carried the
positions, allure on*, which was' Mono»—**•,*►*•*

‘R2HL2.

Wn aii

NO 41

ftlllltt.

W« lotiowed speedily, aarting from
roek to rock. atJbmng eureelvre, at

ing from tho tower.
Our lea* was four hundred and thirty
officer* and m»a kilted and woundod.
The lorn of the Mexicans wu placed at
one thousand and two handrod, with
three thousand prisoners, four thousand
stand of arms and forty pfoers of artjltory. Five of their Gnseral* were taken
piiacuera, Santa Anna with Oanalizn,
and Almonte escaped.

times, a. wo beat could Trom tho Mexi­
can sharp shooter*, and ocoaotocally
stopping to deliver our tire. A* we a;&gt;What seemed to me a moot cruel and]
prooched the top of the hill one batter- barbarous practice, which I witwesod
in battle for the firat time on that bloody
ed ubslsrlca that irU]&gt;edod out advance. day, end which few otlwr writers bare
They had fallen innumerable trees with ever alluded to. vu the work ot the
their tojn downward; white celling our “flying artillery " Imagine a cannon
way through these obetrutima wo *ufl[- ou wheel, weighing in all several ton*.'
orod severely from their artillsry an-J From three to six pairs of hunse are
*harp»hootors. Fifteen rods from their haraeesed to it, with a rider to each
a Iranoed works we emerged into opr-n pair. They go to on. ]-wrt of the Cold
ground. Tho enemy su.pended tiring white tho battle is raging, wheel and
for a few momenta I trembled feeling give the enemy a few rounds as rapidly
it wm the calm that precede* tho tom- as piesible. Thon they tack, mount ujou
I«»t Tho black iuuzjIc* of a dozen thoir guns, go upou a gallop to another
cannou ranged in lino, peered from the po nt *nd so an back nod forth over the
parapets frowoingly upon o. Occntion field. The ground it strewn with the
ally a “Greaa-F." brad with a bsund dead and often tho wounded who cannot
brimmed hat would pop above tho help tbcmaelvee or be got away by oth­
Lrasa-.work* und -’isappxxr in the er.. The wound* of vomo are not murtwinkling of as eyw. 1 know they । Ud. and they might with care be nnroed
were waiting to give us “particular, to life, health and strength again. The
goa^” with grape at short range. The artillery men with mind* bent only upon
•tapenso •»** terriblo. My frame shook achieving victory at every hazard, with
and knee, smote togethur. I dreaded tho maxsive wheel* of their carnages
the a axi discharge, but anxiously wished
they would » fire and relieve me of eu*(tfrigiual
potue Turning mi- eyu backward 1 uooutu Aekillri." cutting off an erm hero
saw myself leramod in by acres of ad­ a leg there, di«*cvering living Lod eaand
vancing bayonet-. I could not retreat crushing out lire* of friemla and foe.
if I desired it. Wq were rushing on mdiacriminately. Such are arene of the
with little time for reflection and wild horror* I witaeeeed upon the field in my
with excitement. The cheering and
aboato of oar men mat tho air. They
Morning at length broke over the ware echoed Lack by Wurth's and
earth. Our brvakfo»; was baatily and Itifoy's troops coming up on opposite
silently prepared. Wo ate sparingly,
The constantly exprowed bora that
vzamieed our firvloeh* and prepared for and yoffing like to many blo.-d hound*
i the tendency of trade and commerce for
the deepcrale work before iu Tho day with the quarry at bay.
i kept my eye fixed upon the gun moot I tho coming eoaion m to be depressed
waaeUar; nut a breath diatinbod the
stiUnuss of the air. 1 looked U[X&gt;o the
golden orb of day as it peered above
tho diataat Gulf m a reflective mood,
pondering upon the probabflitiee of my
H.-ing it rise for the last time. Juab»«k of u* four aumon worn plan led
and bearing U[on the tower* Lieut.
S-ymour, d^wnt graduate of West
Point, a mere «fripling of twenty three
yearn, with a blue sash about Lia waist
and uthorwiee dad in the uniform of a
prirala. atoo I rwting hie right hand 6pjuu one of the gun-. In hie ledt bo
: grasped » light .word with winch, at
tiraoe, in a miming mood, he beat the
ground. Farther un Leutenant Ren.&gt;
similarly aoetmtred stood at hit post
The gvntrere wore eve-.y man at thaldo uf their pie ea, and wiih the gu- rd
on either aid*, aL upua their fee. and

twenty |«aow I eavr the flaming match go
down, and a flaah at the fuae. Quick m
the lightaiag, we, i» tho front, threw
ounrirt. fiat ujoa &lt;.mr fisnre. Tho eonCTtekon forrty Wted me from the ground,
tho emote wrapped ua itutanlly in ite
murky folia, but tho luaaing grni&gt;o
want over und 1 was unharmed. Ttio
elaugh&amp;rin tae ranks juat back of me
waa terriblo, aa evinced by foe tsmuh uf
.hrfok* and groaue in that direction
which followed the disebuge. We
quaug to our feet, dtoh.d through tho
cloud* of emoke, and with ghouls that
drowned foe roar of the a,nlllct, went
o» to the walla and charged the gunaen

Far to the right and left the irregular
line* of our Invade uxtandvd. They
"ere arranged in companies and batteluma. My place wu afwaut midway in vert tike frightvtied sheep fottowed by
our victoriou* tn upa.
the first phrttoon. I looked in vain for
In a few momenta I looked and aaw
tho form of Gen. Fersifer F. Smith,wbo
the star, end atripes streaming from thr
rammU of the tower. There were shout*
lead ua—ll.at Harney would head uw!
battalions in the assault At thia an• and Bunroar mt oa ground jukt bo­
noqnument the regular, did not esvm
re me. The former grasping the oih■ItejJearod. In the face*. epsache*, and
by the band and pointing proudly to
*■ towig, .aid • “Sw the good, old flag
I of Reesca. Mommy, Buena Viau and
Verb Crux that wsro with ua, we
। studied &gt;&gt;ur chgucce, and learned our luokedon.at ttatirtateiwiew woald tarn
I duty q* Mddforo. Our Oaptmu an&gt; oeai- .oujrrtur d, that in fifteen years, thane
I ad ; “Five adnaee* to efat o'd «k.» two oflkwsu and others who looksO with
Doering throngbtiie baahaa to the w»ot to much mido upon -.i.at flag and imbued
we aaw buay pre] orationa gwng ou with equal lore of their c .uatey, wimld
around Steptoe'. Uttwy. The reread lie engaged in deadly ixmfoet; the cn«
line, uf Bitafa bftgmfo arranged l» striving far Its glory and ptopetuity, th.
rporirr oovm aw» pntruMUtr.
front, rtxetcbed for along over the Mli
j^DM F0BT1LAC.
.
I Thankful for next farms, we solicit a beyond our view, while in another di­
rection. lialf a uiuo to the left almost
under the hill on .bioh atood foe tower.
L
ACKLEVA8LADE.

stocks at the eoaboard will caue crowd­
ed train, to rtsrt eastward, while the
heavy importations on their way to reap
the benefit of the tariff eetabliahed un
d.-r the art of July 14, 18T0, will canoe
tho wMtara bound trains to rival the
on* in luces us to place before our read­ eastern bbnnd one* In thn balk of valua­
ers Ute fo. owing able article, from the ble freight rolling along to ite destinefiwrsd CeeuwrrsW JdwrtSMr, published
under the above heading in ■ the inane of
February 4th and to which wo invito
the special attention ofcnr Buaineemra
and tru*t it* groat length will not pre­
vent t bom from giving it a rarefnl peru-

multitwJe, shut up in many cnee* in beJ-agured dtiae, dream of aneoem again at
so numeroot and magnificent an army
aa that of tho Prnatian sovereign. Sitrce
th" surrender of the Emperor, every con­
dition cl vsrcra has been aboent among
the Freud*. Men do not grow npeoldiet* man hour: and those who know
auytbhre uf the wropte in the rural dietri-.ta of Franoe, know by whet a painful

ofChie^omjtyofltoeaetfowg
A fowd IhtU-Ia Vermurt
fonn to noy um who will i

�The general

City of Hastings,

4th Cougrereoonal IWnet, met at lee.’.
Hall, in the City of Grand Rapids, on
Wedn^r.tU 22.1 iwt, and war railed
toadew by Hon. D L. Filer, of Mown
bounty, on ; wboee motion, Hon. 8. C..

tarai *mkI gMMnl elci«it is to be nr warned
dly and ccu».wotionriy
nderations, and rodaavthin tho letter and spirit
an." Cooley's Goostitu- of that inrtrnmont, tho complete unifor­
mity of the eonrtrnetion nJ thnt term
siure tho adoption of tho oonatit.itson by
the various braoche.of thia State gtjvernmoat, aU crincids all lead te the
sama reouli, aud it is oar conttawon

uia same cunclusion, though submitting
auudter Report. Zhis^ertioa we trust
settles this question, and that the people
will generally Sfgrcve tho action we
hare no doubt, eejieoally after reeding
the eeaeluaive report of Mr. Bell, to

Avrifert Byron D Ball, of Kent
Fim Brieidteli Ed.
LeFarour,
Varna; Darius Moa roe. Branch ; Ml A.
ficNaughton. Jackson ; Edgar L. Gray,
iewaygo; C. R. Holland, Honrhton.
Airatania L A. Dunean, Berrien;

daacB of delegatra from oUAho counti
[For want of room we are c—
to omit the nanir* of the debates
ported
—Ed
] taking the chair, thank
~Mr Ball,
cm

Win .hn..c, andwe heveno doubt h«
CMkeal action w-.B attest tho wiriom o(
the Convention, and from that in thia
iaateBce the rwpreeentativev of the peopK arittated by the purest 'motives
dared to do just that winch waa beat
cnlculntad to eecura union and hanaony
ia the ranks, and th- wire.: action in
the Lands of L^tetetion. We con
gramtets Mr. Foster on fate noanination.

strmrion would be desirable, give tho
1 rnrnr instrument a different massing."
“Written constitutions were made for
i tho purpose of having aa uytenHs nri,
and one that would art te eenirt or reads&gt;d ly puMr spree. and tho moaning of
the eonstitation ia Ami when it ia adipad
I by the people. and that meaning, if it
L* the only loree competent to cope with ।' can lie aacUtatedB, must be given to
the opposition, who would Irar down 1
what they, (the RopuMirana) had so I tliat instrument until it ia duly amesite
ad.’*
nobly built up.
&lt;*
, “That meaning is to bo ascertained
Hon. Dwigbt May, of Xal*ma*x&gt;, '
moved that tlie convention proof'd to '
nominate a candidate for Justice of tho I
Supremo Court. The motion prevailing, |
the name of Charles Upson, of Branch '
County, was proposed by a delegate from j
that county, and a number cf counties ,
verbally endorsed tho nomination Thy
the Contention far tho honor, and i
pre Mid upon (he delegates the imp
tanre of united and organised acai
and .mriutaming the supremacy of t!
party which, having achieved so gn

&gt;{wah of election*.
/Vert. Article 4. Motion 4, provide,
that the election of Senator* sad Reprv
aentativee shall be on the Tusediy suec oding the first Monday of November,
1862, and every two years thereafter
5'sread. Article 5, section 3, provides
that tho Governor shall be elected at the
times and places of choosing the mem­
ber* of the Legislature.
TTuri. Article 8, section 1, provide*
that them shall lx elected at “•reA freerri Iraimri aterfam” a Secretary ef State. a
Superintendent of Public Instruction, a
State Treasurer, a Coromiaaioner of the
1 _snd Office, an Auditor General, and an
Attorney General, for two yean.

i7?

t

one ftarnl liraaiel alertwn. If a general
election occurred each year it would not
be biennial, and if it wm we should be
tTEitLsu'r.'
tL

«1 ih. Mloraj, rt«l.
.doprf ■.
Ha u th, lUptthlicit E*r-,
u. «IW ‘mml ,l«th.M.'
ty proved a good party in time i t war, wooJi be aa much general biennial elseana*with fidelity, constancy and un------- *•------------ • m—&gt;-•
—shaken courage tustaineJ the Gornrr.ment and the cause of human liberty in
tho dark days of tho Rebellion, until
pre ns and freedom were secured to the
*We, of coarse, shaft not advocate
hietriaractrr and worth demand all and
more than we have Mid &lt;rf him."
Abd the Grawd Rapids Araewri, a
IMe foe raoel latter pohtioal short pebUtedUffiri abate, andort remarkable

in tunn or peace, nxons.rucuag rebcuiotw Btatae in the interest ef freedom,
maintaining inviolate the public faith,
establishing equality of all men before
tho law, and administering tho Govern­
ment is such a manner m best to pro­
mote the general good.
Rauteod, That we have full faith in the
confideneo. wisdom, twudeuw. and abili­
ty of our great leader Grant, and we
point to his adntiaixtrati m ol the Na­
tional Guvcramant. especially in the re­
duction of taxation sad the National
debt with pleasure and pride, as bring

minded, intelligent,
c.Utjud^aty, that will stand like a wall for defease
and fo* die protection to the jurt righto
of the bnaibiart mW m the load, and
wo print to tho candidate of the ocaveotionfor the offire of Judge of the Su­
preme Court, aa a man eminently fitted,
by great lepd aaquirrareuta, purity of
character, and acknowledged aUiriy, aa
onu worthy to wear tho ermine on tire
higites: judicial tribunal of the State
Alrwired, That we appeal to lite poo-

the fint Monday of Novsiabor, I Wt, and
every fourth year thereafter
Section IB of the schedule providing
for ths summiraion of tho constitution to
th. n«,pte for their adoption or rejretion
nieakof the “gwnsral eteotioa" to be
bold on the find Tueadny ol November,
A. D. 18U,*ad eection 17 providra for
the qualification of i-leclors, that they

groceries
at the new brick store of

lids that another
general ejection was intended by the
constitution, and in reading that instru­
ment we eee that the distinction is Oonstantly kept in view between a spring
election and a genera! election, or a gen­
eral biennial auction. When dore thia
general election take place, from a read­
ing of thia constitution ?
Tho only place where the time fa fixed
for holding a ywurri election is in th.
schedule, pronding for the submission
of that constitution, which wan tho T»*
day succeeding the first Monday of No­
vember, A. I). 1862, and for tho election
of jesfoe of probate; and as but one
general or general biennial election is
intended from any fair reeding uf the
constitution, wo have .to conclude that
the general election mentioned and pre­
scribed fa the election that occurs bien­
nially on the Tueoday suereeding thfirst Munday of November.
£sto what the term general election
means in the constitution, it has bora
claimed that because at -coma of our .
spring elections there are Supreme
Judges and Regents uf tho University
elected, who are voted for by the whole
State, such elections are general elec-

"that it shall bo tho duty of tho L
laturv, at their first session, to adop
promt laws to tho provisions of
oanstilntion, so far aa may be.”
The UgUlatoro of thia State, al
next Mtefon after the constitution
ratified, and at an extra eeirinn, in

the votes for State officers, etc."
As we see, the constitution does pro­
vide for tho subetiasmn of aa amendmeat at a general election. The Legielalurn iuu fixed tho time at which the
State oAoera are to be eloeted. which

ditfonaof peace, which ars yrt to bo sub­
mitted to tho National Assembly. They
embrace tho cession of Alsace and Meta
to Germany. and the restoralton of Belfort to Franco; aa indemnity of five
milliards of francs (5,000,000,000 ;) occu­
pation by German forces of French ternto y with fortified places, sech aa Sedan,
until the conditions of tho treaty are
fulfilled; entry of tho German Army
into Paris, and occupation of the Champs
Elysees M. Thein and the French
delegation were to have returned to
Bordeaux yesterday. Diecmamg the in­
demnity quoetion, the Tkeips states that
the annual product of France cannot
! for a long time exceed thirteen milliards
of franco. The Versailles Maaufrer takes
tho Paririan Press to task for what it
styles its arrogance in insulting the vic­
torious Germans and calumniating
German officers by accusing them uf
pitege and robbery. It intimatoe that
tile on upitioo of Peril wouH bo the
moot sffiwtive raceme of rhocking thia,
and the entry ia inevitable at tho expira-

We
Cash for Produce

*11 for Cash

only, nt the very lowest rates.
Hastings. March 2. 1871. \

HICKS A

SALE OK EXECI.TIOM.

New Advertisements.

XllJ A

FRUirXORNAMBCTAL TREES
moil TBs

,

Battle Creek ^'urterie.t,
■ re■&gt; wm a—Hw .u&gt; «&lt; Ike sei &gt;m
1. C. BOTT, rvepvlelev.
H.‘ Asxos is Agent fur Hastings and

instrument, it must be presumed that the
1 words used have l^s-n employed in their
natural and ordinary iraen," (See the
body of the coaatitutioa.)
Tho time of the year at which the
______ i
_ ___ i__ el___ i___ t i.l । of the ambiguous provision.
"And it is especially important, to look
into it if the cuaetitutfou ia the successor
•hall hereafter speak.
to another, and in the particular in ques­
Doos the constitution by ito terms re-1 tion, essential changes have apparently,
cogniau ur provide far mure than one been made.'*
ffturn! rue!ur* f
And in the particular subject of inquiIf it docs not, then the declarations of'
the legislative ar any other branch of
. tho govern meet cannot change, add to,
; or iuernare such elections by calling oth, er election to be bolden under the pro- ।

the head of oarmJemuaa. tho R-pubh&lt;*n candidate ia Rajsvwentative in
Congress; and we cater urea hie sup­
peat with unqualified satisfaction The
preoccupation of our columns to-day
postpones aa extended notice of the brid in this rin on tho 21st. which, on
motion, was received for consideration
Mr. 0. Tan Loo. the chairman of the
soMsere' committee, upon inritatiou.
took tho stand, and expteinnd, as he u—
iiBreton4 it, the intent and position of
tho «oldicrs in the melter, and presented
the reeolutiatii adopted bv tee Soldier,'
Convention 4 which roealntreus ere pub­
lished elsewhere in this paper-which
were read to the Convention by the
Hi watery. |
.
On motion, the Coavwntioa prneowled
The ZSm a neutral paper, withDemo- to ballot far a candidate for Ropmenta
tivo in Congress.
ratic tendencies also published at
rand Ripida. says of Mr Footer.
“Thoogh not MraoMUy in tho conflict.

But the place to bn;

tho election required by tew to be held
in tho month of November,'* and which
waa allowed to rerarin. not bring in
contravention, under tho construction of
the Legislature, with tho tonne of the
preecut cunsritutien.
It was made thrir duty to coostrue tho
cooititutiun. cud to pare tews which
should conform to ito provisions. Tho
executive and al! tho departments of the
State took part in, and have acted un­
der such construction ever since, and
such construction, so uniform, must have
ito weight, and eetde this question.
Since the adoption of our constitution
there have been some mno or tea amendI Uli-Uta proposed by the various Legietetures, which have been submitted at the
general biennial election next succeeding
the adoption of such proposed arastulmen to.
The legislature approve-! a constitutiunal anwndment February 11, 1859,
to be submit od at “the next general bi­
ennial eloctinu " Another was approv­
ed February 12, 1869. to bo submitted
at the same time. Both of them wore,
iu fart, submitted in November, I860.
Amendments to article. 7, 8, 12, and
15 were adopted by tlie Legisteture
March 15, 1861, and lar the terms of the
joint rerolntion were directed to be submilted al the “next general election." as
provided in section 1, article 20 (directly

Legislature shall prescribe. Tho time
was to be designated by the legislature
Tho amendment approvv&lt;f April 1K.1R39,
wm submitted at the next fall election.
Ths amendment apjuwed February
4, 1*42, was, by tho tonus of the joint
resolution, to b« submitted “ai tho next
:
genera! election." Using the exact lan­
guage of our constitution it waa, in fact,
submitted ai the next general election in
the fall
The amenduiont approved
February 0,1843, waa to bo sutamltad
at the next fall election. Another amend­ held on the first Tuesday succeeding the
ment wu ajqwnved March 9, 1843, to be the first Monday rf November, A. D.
1862.
Ths araen.lmost to our constitution,
approved by the Legislature March 16,
1W6, in relation to tho qualification of
elnctora. waa by the toms of the resolu­
tion to be subuntinl at tho “next gener­
waa to bo submitted nt the next “genet- . al election,” to be hold on Tuesday sucal elaetioe.” In 1849, two amendments ceediug the first Monday of November,
were approved hr tee Legiataturo—one
February 22, ana the other March 12. '&lt;
Ono wm to be submitted at the "fall
election," and th" other at the next
“general election.'
Both amendments Igovernment has been, that tho term
were submitted st the alert-irn held ia "nextgvncral election" .moans the gen­
eral bumnial election; and thia has conNovember, 1849.
Up to the time of the adoption of the tinurd since the so-called •'general elec­
present State constitution, the term* tion," in the spring have best hold.
Another consideration that presents
“next general election" and ‘ fall elec­
tion” were used by tho legislative and itself is thia, that the eonstitation pro­
executive dspartmen to of our government scribes that .the proposed amendments
interchangeably, and each amenilmanta shall bo submitted at the asrt yvevrri
wece in fact submitted at tho general 1
Suppose that we ray that these spring
election bold in tho fall at which the of­
ficers of ths State were elected.
.
' elections referred to are general Men­
As before stated, in examining a writ­ tions, M claimed, and that those amendwere adopted by the Legislature
tan imtrument, it mart bo pnaumed that manta
■
the words used have been employed in ’
thrir natural and ordinary manning.
Marshall. Gh. J . m Gibbous v* Ogdan, 9 Wheaton, 188, mm thu language. '
‘The framers of the constitution must bo 1

bo followed in amending it
We are of the opimun that if any
amendment was flat submitted ai the
next general election, but carried along
to another general election, it was not a
constitutional subqpsaioe. and would un­
doubtedly aflfoct ito vaBdity. It wouM
bo no submission, and therefore co part
of ourpeveent coostitutioa.
.
Another canridsration that ha* great
wrigtit, and one which enght to control
the domritm of U»e I egialetore, ea it undoubtedlr would with tho courts, it in
this: “Whereall the legitimato lighto
Another rule ef consfruettoa of writ­ for asoertainiaatho meaning of the esnten instrnmants that govern courts at
tew, and would be a rule of ronvtruction still thagpea that the aoastrnctioa re­
in oer bapremo Court-and thio body mains a matter of dowbt. In saeheaso
should bo governed by tho earns nteo it seems dear that erary one called up­
of ooaatrnetioa, and their rules should on to sot. wboa, ia kia opisfoa, the pre­
have the same aright now Mia a court, posed oraiM wrraM bo o/doaMh sm—it is this: “When a particular con. rtitatiaaaMy, fa beam! upon foe doubt

■
'
Hugo and Rochfiirt will ptewni at the
Hadingo Mar 2, 71.
M
next session of the Assembly a motion
demandii^g tho im|&lt;eachmcut of Najxde- K OJLi.
on. Thelluko at Broglte has present­
Tl&gt;. UrawnraS Frseonx
ed his credentials to tho Queen of EngM. WRIGHT,

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iMire. iu&lt;Uac&gt;.r&lt;££I^Miantu*a’'*21ra
____

MORTGAGE »AL&gt;_.

•f NtSMSviua. Bsnr Cs, MM.

Nplmidld Opportunity I

Sfes.wkSrwfek.K;

u,2&lt;!r

MAitcixcd sucirr.

IrtiWiRi

Spanish Government, the reply to which
has not y«-t been made known. The
Queen of Spain ia recovering from hqf
recent ilhieei, and will soon resume bar

Niles &amp; South Bond radrcad.
Thirteen hundred pupils are cmroBrd
in the dfy schools of Marshall.

The Saginaw JlrfMua comes out far
Grant and Collax m 1872.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

Bucbanan ia to have a eehooi-bouM
to aceornntodote MO pupils.

BLACK * FVI.LKK, rrsTriolors. m
I..

Ths Executive Committee of the
State Agricultural Sociotr will hold the
next State Fair at the place that makes
the highest bid for it The strife will
be close between Jackson, Kalamaaoo
end Grand Rapids.

MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES.
. SHELVES, ETC.

A bank with a capital of 8150,000 is

AMERICAN

had been by rite tegwlati vo and execu tivn departments of our State govern­
ment before the adoption of thio oouatitteiou tho UM of the exact term in thia
eoMtitutiaa, and ths amendment of tho
old conotitutiun ia that particular, we
must arrive at tho cooclusioa that they
know what tho term “rart/ravrririiteria6
meant, and that they use it in the same
eonae that they had Mforo. This la but
nayiag thM no forced or unnatural con­
struction is to ba put itpca thrir lan-

MARBLE

IROCEIT AND

Warm meals. St eta.

Confectionery
KALEOM KXBCUTIOX.

Htareti. 4c.
Eggs, Lord, P»

TUXAflR KLXCTI0F.

�Ti|« Ryrdsucv B\|tui^.

RUMS
Minuets
Duims k JJHuHiuSB
WHIM RAILWAY

B

GEORGE

DRY

linen rag very slightly darujieood. Al­
ways tenderly. Next, whenever the
original varnish ooatfag is dull, brafeed.
or rubbed, rwnrish it with thin nuutic
varnish. Chromo*, like oil paintings,
should not be hung in a dork room, but
iu one with a diffused light; and nover
expound to the direct rays of fae sun.
The chromes, alter water colon, keep
aud display better whou place d under
Wx publish on our fate pegs ajfooe
glass, as they lark tho protecting cover
uf Um varnish. Tho largo chromos, of poetry "To-aaorrow” taken frnm a
after oil painfings, diplay, aa a general papfr pnbHahed in 1822. It ia a very
rule, bert when framed liks original Uno production and like thousand* of

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand Biver Valley Division
DEC. 1*70.

Losivrorirwe mentioned in tho arti­
cle, “A relie of 1822" that • ran™
piece of poetry eto-,fa its literary depart meat It sheold have road tow,
following t
'
Hush and tfcarlst fever prevails.
Tho Middleville dramatic Association
Indfana Railroad. The comity of Kent
hare started off on an extensive tour.
is full of papers, but novorthalaas the
Rtfuitr bi filled with news, and from
its udvi-rtirir.g patronage, we judge, has
a good support. C. H. Cowdin ia its

.’texte-ntw— *•••'■
Heal tildes pities*.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

planters.
Ths Artesian well ef Hastings and
Picrraxi 1 Picrvus 1—Go to the
Gallery of J. F. Minkler oror Bailey's the City of Hastings troubles our Mid­
I dleville neighbors sorely. They oomHorne,' shop ojrjojtn the Hastings
house. Photographs, Gras and all kinfa^ pure us to Hickory Corners, or think ws
niH-d a city about as had. Now that is
of weturrs taken ia gool style.

Hie storting pointe of this Route are
at Chicago and Peoria. Tho central
point fa BURLINGTON, on tho Missis­
sippi. It truvMsre Illinois ami ths whois
breadth uf ffouthevn Iowa Near ths
Missouri, its trank forks into three
branches, for it has three western tar

To Consumptives

AU J. Mxve has really traariormed
the old Stas Saloon Intoa good place of
busfasse. Having sold hie old stare to
Mr. V. Leias, be has bad to move up
street We are glad to note ftio changes
that have taxett plaoe the peat year fa
that loealitr.

HOWARD

living three mile, east of town, on the
state road, brought to our office Satur­
cis about g "horrible murder," publish­ day, three hens eggs, which were Iain
ed in our paper from the Detroit Tri- by a common Brama hen, that were
tau, written by a Middleville coeeepondaut to that paper. Tbe PMsifeb- ha* '
a little correction cf that affair aa fill-1

SANITARY

Hastings
AID

11.00.

13.00.

Will retire from the active du-

tie« of the firm, and devote his
gnrd tn her getting money on tbe Life
policy of hte late husband. Also we
recommend Mr. Day aa a gentleman of
promptness and reliability.
He re­
quests all contemplating Life lararance
to apply to him at Ann Arbor, for special

DuTniuUoUdsi'lSnila.te

time to doting up our hooka.
A fifteen yeara btrsiness frnperitively requires thiajstep,fond

we expeet our cturtomera will
nt once examine their account*,

Its next terminus is TAncoln, tho
Capital uf Nebraska, fifty-five miles west
of tho Miswuri nt Plattsmouth. This is
the only direct avenue to tho SouUi
Platte country, where tho sales of rail­
road land last season, rose to half a
Tana ia mf uao of talking, if you caiilfou.
want chdice groccri&gt;-e at reascnablc fig­
Its third terminus is a Hamburg,
and Nebraska City. ^Lt Homburg, it
ure® enil at my store.
makes cLmo connecttoua teriso a day,
for St Jonph, fa's ten worth, Kansas

and aett’.e the name by Cabh or

I. A. Diuxx baa purchased the To"
question. It is only another rase of tho b&lt;umo and Ogar business of C. A. 01m lamentable wickedness of the world's
peuplo fa so fearfully ducoiring a news­ stead, end in fitting up a very nice store
paper man. Tbo-corroapondont certain- fin Tea, Tobacco, Ogan, and Conferty is blameless for tho mistake, ret it te
a sad ca»’ for Mr Wheaton, and the
contradiction should bo as widely pub­
lished aa was tits "horriblo mnnler”

No¥i.
Ever thankful for the large

Patronage we

have

received

from thia community, we shall

now officr oar Gooch at great­
ly’ REDUCED PRICES u (Ut

BOOTS AND SHOES

and Prompt Paying Ciuttomen'.

Peninsular Railway.

Asmata lol'of those Ba*r Paran at
Pucxxtx Caen Bronx. Everybody goes
to m other in speed,; safety, or any
to Russell A Nevins fur Be»tgue&gt;l*ofall Pullman luxury of modern travel; and
while on your way, survey the garden
of IRisuis and Missouri, as well as 400,­
000 acres of [imirie in South-western
Iowa , now iu marke! st low prices and
T.credit.
Koop it then before people westward
bound, “to take lbs Buriingwn Houle.",

Beauty.
The largest cclli-ctioa of
publisi.e 1 iu tho United 8ti

steady slrigtung die past winter, (with
only ano or two exceptions). Last w«&gt;k
the snow went off without hardly any
pevceptabto show of water, on account
of the ground not being frosen. The
wind came up with a Juab on Friday
and drisd diingi up generally. , Sun­
day morning th&lt;» ground was covered
agim Ud Monday we had good slrigh-

TOWN.

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

ing, Tuesday night it nearly all slid off thing will have an t£oci to help im­
again. At the present writing (Wednes­ prove the splendid water power fadlitire
day) ths sun ia onl quite warm, and in this place.
wagons are the cmlrr of the day.

finest sp.citnens of chromo lithographs, | I’ranraa List or Noraxins.—Th» Sen­
steel engravings and fine wood angrnv-1 ate, Tuesday morning, last in executive
inga ever affiirdi-d tho public. Thu j session, confirmed tho - following list of
American Publishing Company uf R*it-1
Notaries Public tor Barry oont.ty:
L, W. Wing, W. J. Webster, G.j
land. Vt, desire an netire arent in every
town, and yrfiagw, to whom they offer!
Thomas, G. A. Pteveus, R. B. Night­
liber*] terms. Read tho adVMtisetuuut man, R C. Brindle, J. H. Deunfa, C. 0.
of PARLOR ALBUM.
Holbrook, U D. Hinkley. L. Russell,
Mcsrcu. —Oar people will be favored
G. W. Blade, J. Toepls, M. B. Ulmstead
with a rare treat next Monday evening
A. J. Walker, I* J. Wheeler, M- I*
Iron the “Amphtona," consisting of
William., W- H. Holmes, M W.^ikov,
Prof. J- H. Pixley eesieted by &amp; M.
E. H. Bowen. A. H. Elite. W. L. Cobb,
A. dark, 0. I* Rag, H Heugktalin,
W. H. Hayfcrd, 0.-O. Bates, DeW. 0.
Ovn-iuM—clear and cloudy.

Wa are March—tug along.
Bests os—Growing lively.
Bcxxntxo—going to be brisk.

Faroxr aa Uxitrcxv Dar.—It ia y
geaeruBy accepted notion that Friday te
an Unlucky day above all others in tho
week, and firm beliovrre in this notion
will probably not bare their faith in it

Ex«tx*.x, at lu» Puirehouau » receiv­
ing doily, cur laid* 6r Plaster end sells
Call at tho Drag store of J. P. Rob­
erts A C®-. for your Reward-of-Merit /As we go to press this morning we are
cards A now supply jnat received, prettihaving a showvr mixed with thunder.—
Skn indication of Spring surely.

ArroixTxn —We learn that John
Morris, Esq., of Charlotte, has been ap­
pointed Agent of ths Michigan State
Prison, ss« Bingham. reUgasd. Mr.
Morris will make a good agent for that
A lwx.1 books, Speakers, and a MJ as­
Roeres Ossa Sioux, —Theyaro bound InsMntoa, Ha has had seeks experi­
sortment of Stationary at
to keep then- nntne before tho people. ence aa keeper than, and his long eer£ P. Hoaxers A Co's, drug storeThey promise a Largo arrival of new

Wjxtxb—About 25 cords of 20 inch
dyMapfoWood. Also, eon.0 10 cord*
dry wood. laqrire at tho Bxmraa

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safes,

and Brackets of every dcscriptiop.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

n»« CAmld Jowotery.
fag elaperi afara you were regaled with
• scrawl from this enterprising section
of oar mundane sphere, I deem it U
duty to indite Uw fatereotiug facidaata

Gncters Preuicn has been getting fa a
Fob Facroai—-yard wide, at a six­ new tot of grwerire.
pence per yard. eaD ea Barber A Bailey,
Tar ‘Business Out-took" deserves
Washington Block strath side of State
attentfou, published on let page,

J. C. WOODRUFF.

to A per lb.- Onto—Finn
bu. Apples-6i to 80c par

Napoleon HI declared i
' Manx good wood could be -used at
(July 14;) that on a Ft
Ulis office before warm weather sets in.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

and County, and from
the brat store In HasUngs,
call at the Washington Block-

a *fitir view of the State Road (now aewybody doos not enjoy that dolictable priv­
ilege) and in Ute sublime laaguagn of
Widow Be lott, "erf all the sights I ever
heorn tell on," the number of logs pass­
ing oast, far surpasms ell tho rules of
matbomatia. Tins, is the nault of bring
in proximity to a saw trill, and wo Isom
that over 300,000 feet cf togs hare been
delivered to Mr. Quimby on Mad Greek.

SAI Silra ui PUM I»
ARCHITECTS

CARRIAGE FACTORY

Foa Saia, xr i Bixosix.—H. Mey
hoff A Co. o&amp;r far Sale 8 fcWcb.
Ildteud Tables, Bar and Fixtures. j

Wx, publish tlw village election notice
aaxading to law, but don't on-oct tho
village will hold any more elections, ns
we will bara -Iteeu made a city before
the OdlTuttolay in March.

IJ.P. Boberts

tor's course of Lectures at Haharrasann
Medical College, CMrago. Wo are glad
to soo him looking w. well and bam

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RAHWAY.'

, 1,400 mile* under MO mi iev without
One Management Change of coaches.

wurance Co. ef Coltunbu, 0-

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NEW YORK BOSTON,
xVLBANY,

K.M.OMOO
SITjMT.M

Rochester to New York, «&lt;5 milca,
:
Bqffxlo to Naw York. 4^3 mites.
Dunkirk to New York, 46t&gt; taitea,
Cl.-vateml tn Naw York, 625 niitea,
Cuxiniiati to N. Y., WOmilas,
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TWELVE COLORED BER­
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fBLVE MAMMOTH COLORED
fashions:
NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS!
TWENTY-FOUR
iftrurm PAGES OF

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v~«C«» »»d toe vlvute l» verli run. Ur ।
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tottoe*.Vs&gt;t • UM mt Mrt &gt;4 let Na
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la............................. ...................... big to
manufactures,

beat dMrrfUM Itorr? CesscyCas/t Emm, I.
As riitopac UmCum Is to. Ceaaly lUrry ..4
Mtel«ctMklffn,mtoeto«mto a^vrApdhA
U wahiMaheUred.MC.esV .MMto.toer

TbaRutknd Vt, cbaern toetary mid
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Tbe atrongmt vegetable Cher known
is Mid to be the New Zeeland flax.

oopraia w. ,‘um.ujc,xrus~« ,
r A Itoroa*. Alt'rr frr Ayatesee. We it
d!SrJ2UE..’4.5-£fu--&gt;

The Miaaiaaippi and Miaauuri Raflmad
will warn be oomptoted to Canton, Ohfo.

.femThree tana of coal are aaH to rapeweent tha labor power tor ■ man for hia
Hfotima.

&gt;m4. I. and tor suA mmh M IL
eOtMugu. by whbb MuH I
ivesutoW uv.MAwrtg.avbul
re uel su prixMdi.g. ■« tow u
|( bwa IkalilMrA le r«SM* I
iipe. Um um.. fc’ w perl il&lt;f»
store t&gt;reAy(lrva IMlWMft.

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___ tMCbeetact HL, Philadelphia. Pa.
•nr OtdnimdBet uf tkt Eritrfin -

ECLECTIC MAGAZINE

essgs

•oap ia a g.■J cement for fa.toning
karoeeno lamp-bxraare.

'row.:

J67Z

Tha German aatroncmer. Striers, eara
the inner nag of Batura hu fallen an
tha body of the planet
Tha newly diaoovwrd iron mines in
Washington Territory are reported to
be the richest ia America.

w3

world cornea from Sicily, which produces
800,000 tons aamtally.

•
1871.
PRQSPECTU8
*

CBM MB
nr LEA DINO REPUBLICAN N,*,-

Daurhey

Gen. Sheridan haa pronouaoed in
favor of Krupp r steal Rana, oaad in
th. Franco-Praaeian war.

ITS PLATFORM

8 O’CLOCK.
EP»W

•to btowi Is Me gtou AU ynsr l&gt;r.g&lt;i&gt;t to
Wu«&gt;v'a M«ir Kutoraio*. mJ iu. .U~r F.
palp Ig Mtas A‘y*. D"**-1*»IQl

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REMINGTONS

$10 MABE FROM 50 Cts.
•Kkwlvr to K.38uS7aU«^tMuiief£2Sr

rjcAWdarr:
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A railing mill ia to ba erected at La-

OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLIES.
Tn* CttiCAOo Ttuxrxt. in entering
upon the Twenty-fourth year of Ito exlateooe.* ha« tbe tight, aa Inc chief organ
of the^REPUBLICAN PARTY OF
THE NORTHWEST, to cougntnlate
Ito many tb&gt;H&gt;&gt;anda of rw»der» on tbe
Huai triumph of Repubiluin principles
in tbe abolition of etavery ; the rucrewi
ful restoration of the late revolted Blates
to tbe L'nlutt; and tbe cxteiwloa of iin
partial suffrage to every citlxcii of tbe
United Hlaien.
Of tbe tneaaum which are now en­
gaging the attenUob of Lboaghtful men,
wbo daaiaudn JmwA. and w&amp;e giwrnment, Tn« Txtnvxx will be found iu

S-iKe
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MARCH 9.1871.

VOL XV.

Mr. Dowry’s frtend did not nrew the
avlgect, for ba saw that it would ba ueeJoe»; but bis concern for the Hid*
boy was not removed.
A year aftmnxrd, ths friend at Mr.
Lowry again eat at hie table. The Ut­
ile eon waa there, aimoat a head telW
Beside hi* rdate waa a winertaa* but
Lugar Uuu the uny thing tETrtvod
titers a year itefota HaW Ortgrown
that. Thk grew wro’ filled, wins th.
bottle at wine went round, and raised to
the boy’, lire with Quite an air, when
tha otomilreak.
“You must bear with mo, my friend,"
told the visitor, as they sat alono after
dinner. "This putting of temptation in
your buy1* way trouble* mo."
Mr. Lowry triad to fool annoyed, and,
to oarer what ho did lael smiled with
an ap^rorenco of unconcern as ho an-

Mtiul rol Stew Clfdj.

parents, ristere, and friend*
'
.
Jobs wout into hi* fatlur's store, and
Srthtomrtf aarereUyte work. At the
toyltrm he had «eeu, beard, end teaznsd
more alKMt the effort of istaxicaataon
Up human system than . bo had known
before, and now clearly comBrehoudcd,
not only the rui? ho liadescaped, but the
danger* that boerthi* way.
“Ohl if I had not formed this eurted
appetite I" ha arid often to .himself, in
sorrow aad fo«r. "If my line ia child­
hood had only been, kopt free from
wine I” •
Months went by, and the now life
“Can't got away from yuar bobby, I flowed on smoothly and snfolv. John
is* Wou. every on* mart have *imo- grow more and more iutereatmi in bttothing to ride, if only fax amuaemenL"
nse* aad fbowod both intelligrate and
“Ilk aoutoddng more than a bobby,”
Tdy heart get* Eghfor. trfa^r’iar/’
returned th* frtond aertously. "You
may not have observed it, but I, after a •gid Mr. Lowry. one njornfcr, to£h&amp;
rear's aUonoo, can sre that .your buy wife. “Tho peril is orw with John, I
has more than doubled hia quantity of trmt. I have Mwr known a young
man take ao keenly to businma, .ana
In Uua there iT*afcty."
,
’ Mrs. Lowry sighed faintly, T%ere

Stoves!
DRY GOODS,

------r—-.--j.
i Jr&lt;topravad morel sea** No wino waa serv­
ed—* -little , to tire frioad's surprise.
After dinner, the two go.-Hearer, retired
to the librwy, and talked of old lifers
aad old acqnaiatoaoa*
.
;
"What has become d W------ 's
yuingeet Imj'.!” asked Mr. Lowry, re­
ferring to the eon of an old cotnpaufoa
of former yean* I beard that bo we. *
little ffet But 1 trust he has gR t-ver
that."
. “No, aadnsvor will, X foar," waa aaswored. “Poor W —— i It ha* abuort
brokim hi* heart; and a* for hi* mother
itfoUHing her."
"Not so bad aa all that 1" said Mr.
Lowry, a slight jiallar ovuniproading hi*

HATS, CAI’S,

DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES.

Harnesses

CROCKERY

BOOTS. SHOES,

ff IK m TH IM I TRIMMINGS
As

nnywhere in

th

^tnte.

’ '

Eiaeiie tv Bds.nl Prices, aid n wiH, rami Satisfactln

AND. FINDINGS OF EVERY DE
* ....SCRUTJON.-

. •

■

JOHN -V GREBIX
HARK RFFSELL.

SEWING

MACHINE.

CLOVER HI LLERS, FEED CUTTERS,
.
CORN SHELTERS,

World WoltTr

and Reaper,

II1. MM.4M Sa Om-mA » IMt.
n&amp;t3s*t.
Am! Mat mu with It compus.

Qiilnp**MUt-T*Ate Suite* S*iw. Ordn-brlifo wfnhr ('unrr«i
ior».iul.L. DODGE. mA Cl’RTlSS' PLOW
: .... 1

‘!1 fact- everything

' DregH,,

...

glaaa, and bowed tha
to drink, !
iwy-lipa taetad the ruby wine, and the
warm blood ol ehddbcod took a more
fervent haM. You ooekd aw the may
check* put on a rpcier hue, aad tha
bright cyee aporkle with, richer hutro.
"1. ihaxaafo Mr. Lowry F aaked »
lutimato friend of a urighboaag «ty,
who happened to ba a gueet on the ooeaaioc. It waa after dinarc. and ho waa
fitting alone with the boy’# father.
“1 Munk eo.” waa the reply. "Pure
• &gt;w &gt;e a good aubatanee. and u. to the
deura.for dank, what bread ia to tha
1 "Water for thirnt. say rather," w[ turned the friend.
.
"No, wine. Our European neighbore
ondcratand thi» batter than ww do.
| Whole ibefr table-drink. and take*

, . • - , . »&amp;4&amp;e line of

lidaiM

»&lt;Mwr*arrr °-'J /te».

Sviai asi iKtaikal ftitifls,

I etekett Clioc*. ana J*we&gt;rr Itepeued
M4 * arrested.

Mfiil.wt Mr. nardftgk” he laid,
ithcbloaard manner "1 shall go."
Hi, sister *rmfod, fur Hr- taww that
nr.brother waa more than plowed with
[i-» Farihr Harding, a beeufinu and
:compliahcd girl, the daughter at the
riy who was to give the p«rty.

Tlw peileral topic now is. the
CARRIAGE FACTORY

Oity of Hastings,
' Rut the place tp byy,

.

GROCERIES
store of

• The purs wino and the m.xtereticm
are not rtware given," replied the friend.
"They,are preu here, ' wneoald with
nu air of .mingled pride aad aalf-exmfid'1OSS;1.
«» «Jy F» wtoae."
"Without the admuture of alcohol ?”
“Without, of oouroe.M
'
Hie friend shook hie head, anowuriag:
“Alooholia the jroduct af feoaanto.'
tioa. Etiuy giaas of the bast wine you

“ th*

Ung. etotne
Thoma*
When ia a chiuroey likc a chicken f—
Wbea-iVtoSMiaAwV
t,d ।. _t
When ia the wuethur hka -to aroefary
.hop ? Whgn tfaaaoggy.
■.. ;

«frre*pundta»h - Bar. Wm. M. Thayer,
open the subject of OemmunterWine'.
It revived thmigirts thaf-iusvc-often
tombfod.mo r Ml toirtrtwr, 16U. spoil­
ing of an exortfoa! aennem aBbct ft0
(food Shoptosd -whose dyfeglore wc
were to o^meeteoeafo at Ute efoto of Che
morning temee ft wdrto if im muMnsBy intaresting oecnxfon. - !fot only baaMaMrtoitbhb wifoi to &gt;
rtoditore.aadnow'ahohaaeaa
were tea pfhous to ufa'rto with tk«- church
Why is the earth like a bl.
and not only waa it thb tfrrt-timo of bur
Beeauae the abiMrea &lt;4m*
wantnicc in our Sonaexrf worship xfnoo
I . cc-.d.
ere snlargod ana rttfitrnlthM -'fi, fert ftAFimkWre'a .rigafe
tees to bo Hie first-fene our young pat-'
tor. recently erdJiihitd, nisi' to nilWiiBW
the solemn •rrricol ' and ft’ wnn'Ncw
Year's day/ .when' HuT
bring* u« to thlftorfl dfflfo Wrote, tM we
peute’tAvejofoo In (tod. M -we re&amp;w
M wrAuf the pa.ti Wu thbro not.

Accrtpii

U 11
A W&amp;e itDtyMtit Doon I
srretj'wtoeh «R n -greift pet

'

M jaw' ail Flitei Ware.

iXtsre

“MhnfetU dWervnee brt wren the
North Dote and .the South Itotofl'-re
"IVhy.aU thedifteWto in the wtrUA
repJWa Igfly^wiliingtf;. MHJWl
the an tn
_T6 consoletboii of pur wadegijrltoL
Ihare mil Tinted Europe.’ w* would lit-,
fohn'them
that the two chUfii df Antore
'•
iea have novor Boon that &lt;ounu-r,-4ho
1’rS.ubmloXtko Uait.d.aittteA red..tb^
Unparor^f^Rflpil. ... ... ... ,.A L1;;w

pcrattoa- There'

Castings and Repairs
"

A dead bent i&gt; aaH to bo * lire 1m-

urn—the £n&gt; of death ! And I fhnnkwl
God that 1 eeu2d
r.r; reformed frffo
brats nr lire htnuo, ifutjtrmil wii'al!'
’ offt “TtWak thi’ifartxt winr fo hedh’waaonhim. He waa moody and arient tuitred! W-fted^-Wnii’nre 'MIcAIat the breakfast table—not ahamo-faewd
rppi boatman p»t« thrf^uAifisni^r * H6‘i
or penitent. Undid not leave, the house
with bit father, aa usual, but waited un­ can, in ^ringtimo. 1 -Had fort.-1 ffre‘|
til he w» gone, and then want out bcurrt 1 dreik^jf farting W'drtsWfig. j
It tastoi good.' twort, sh'srp aitt'lftgiSf
"Whore la John r" aak&lt;4 Mrs. Lowry
with anxiety in tune and voice, when but I rimld hxrdly 'hefp dital-Kj Inert1' 1
h«r husband camn in at dimur-lim* . of wise that war n&lt;»-wIeo, arSiterffait
"I don’t know bo hasn't been at *J»o biteth like u tBrpsnt, than of flfo Lilted
shed cm Cilvary In a femr;£feu?nrr
Mrs Lowry atagMrtd ax the word*,
aw very pale, and uuik into * cbatr. ■tomaeh was all oafi^t i wto painfrfl, but
“I wreld like to aao you a moment
a aurt of cool burning; and bud tS&gt;c«r
"Nbt at the aturc 11 alia exclaimed, in
of xactifiad-akxihaL: Shrt» thomatoa,';
she arid to Err husband.
low. dirtreaami vche. “Ob' it ia s retorowl drunkard, T hare not a doubt sad thunit»r?o&lt;lj-fur..uert.
/ fua.-j
Mr. Lowry webt out, and tie friend
oadfui! My aon! My aon F
that I should gone enuy, and wjth to^heard for *omn momenta the low mur­
. HydrochkrMn wC^aieia has bean ffvni*c helplaauM* tough: the Gntwhuiamur of voice; near the library door.
BiEs-as
Then Mr. Lowry catna back, a marked ter anguuh. Her aon lied fallen a*ain. cy to Be found.
chauga in his fore, and said, in a repress­ and a fall like thia ia too often the kiwii
For many yeore the churoh haa mourn­
ed voice: "Excuse me for a little of hope. It revaale the conataut great ed over thia evil; strange that no w»y tow gittna par diem to one of MgW
while," and left hurriedly. Nearly half peril in which thoee etand who haw
yuata, wOlaoCb* fcand too large &gt;4*.
one® loot eolf-controb John did not outrfth. difioolv Las Uaw fcmail
come Lome until late that night Hir The moreat prejudMW to n senseless idea The ia*rorato&lt;wA fc, npd aad MUmd.
condition we will not describe. A week bedda the churoh yet ia chains. Soma
cbasrfttlnaaa of manner that dsd not of iaebriattea fulluwwd, cading in a de, think ws mitet nao wipe .bequue Chrirt,
hide from hia friend's keen obaerrntion eroe of proaUutica that obiigvd him to usoil it when -fie. instituted tire onlii^tha trouble and disquietude that lay bo- krep the benuc for many dap. Thou
came renatitaiins gn&lt;4 sad »jLW.:tte»» eueeeedbd hr new roeoluCdifol Tec y«uug
Ai tea-time, tire buy wo* absent
man went back to bhrine K^htnrffltch
"Where i* John f’ asked aa older sis­
and mortified, ynt d&lt;it«Tmin«f »» bbnrore
ter, with ooncoru in Irer voice and eye*.
than vrer on'hi* guarL .11 a *n-Hen
“I don't know," yge the mrthar'a re­ full had roroaledto himelf tbo pccil ip
ply, and tire frietsd MW a quick glance which he atood
.
„- ..
of iukli^mos £ul pf «»d rooming,
Far over «ix tnanth* Wm* Lowty.
pan Imtwaon, her and her husband
atoerf vigilantly on guiird. During- that
John did noimalre.lii* appsaraaoo at ported he had clediwod half » dor.ru Inthe eight o’clock breakfast next marn- vitatiana to panic* and roceplMiua, bee
iag, a fort on ‘ wjuob no remark wna cau*e ho knew that the highly rwnecto;
made. Mr. Lowry tried |e talk chaer- Me peutflo who gave them, would, for
fully with hi. frioud. brt it wu* mere the 8m, hteke drinHrigwafoc’ta of ttelr
TnMwLLfe.i.ObM
hiuw* and Oder enuewnoau M ybimgritfodn-krepnr for-scdHi
fld4unMM«ll------------------This rocial erif-dsniri fhafod tb»
the* oars kb» feitor ta getting dreak
ofdSLsnoas, vet

' Wafchts,

STEWART k. 8TEISHOFF.

to liimaclf in bittarnX m rogret, and in
"the . reapoaxibility.of nil Utb
_But .he dtd net .find1 hia ion klirL
Hurding’ii and trout back hotuo with
bowed bend and aching heart.

Tbay did not guard him aa they should
have done. Wine and beer were roiuraon beverages at those tabla. The poor
boy bad hi, uut» Hliated at th. b- gimuug,
aad now appetite is hia matter. 1 pity
them all, but moat the unhappy young
man who ia
to aosetv, and
loot to kiraaolf."
’
A long srieuce followed, and wbon the
oonraraation waa renewed, it tonebed an-

ALL THE BUTTER AKE EKS IK BAHRY COUNTY,
For which tha Highest Market Pric* will bo Paid.

Mr. Lowry and hi. family were thura
—father, mutber, brother, ur.d sitters.
After tha guoet* were preeented to th&lt;f
bride, they paaaed In groups to tin- »upper-room. A ehirrr of 1o4r run down
to the heart of Mm. Lowrr aa. on eatar&gt;
iag, a Wrong acent at wino touciiod her
nortrib She waa leaning &lt;m tha nns
of her aon.
“Oh, John!" the whlxperud, doe* tc
bin car, "be on your ouera !”
11
The young man did not reply. Tha
tm&lt;iU of wiuv had touched In* em*o ah
»a, and with a thrill of rJeaauro awaken­
ing the old desire.
- "Am T not oaft enough now?' ho ud&lt;
to himself. “lime anl abstinence have
ginm m» now strength, l am not tha
wrak l»oy of two or three yeen ago.".
They ]«Mo&lt;i into the supper-room,
where the crowd was very great, ,und
John was soon s&gt;marntMl frtnn bia muth-

NO. 45.

inhuweighborhoOd. Alaa, how maUy
there were I ’ Two or . Wiree in every
block, with deoreoprtttag on wave Hint
Mtodertroatfon. Bathe fcite.1 ia the
arereh of bls Ney, end - rerereed. wlfif
the hrertwotto. to M* hired.
John did not got htmie until Into that
night. When Ids moihbr, w^o had
beta anxtouslr writing for Mm^ met him
uu tho rtrir*. feri was to overcome with
drink that she had to support him to hi»
rente! JT6 wonder that fie came down’
tote oft iho next morntag.
What was to be done Y Row anxioua-

Bafwby wag anything; relNd "wtokat «!!• ' BecaMe
i

wift hf» aa mesh like thateta* Cheirt u*-'
cd, aa mtltort*/ we. nraaDy got r Whyelia^to aijawg? Wig torelmiaitMa.
over a color L . rFgtactfoi, Iv' We' arer
er maeh,grtU»_»mo uumrfal Chrirt

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U Mill
manto have been, unleM proper^ ondM
stood aad appreciated, only a porttoa of
toe eerrice they might be to th* people,
ia eecurod. Oonaequsntly wa ask atten­
tion to th* feUewiag eagg—tinns, oateu-

Republican Nominations.

1st With th* groat reduction of port
age a few yaara ago, oama tboea useful
little gum-tiekate, postage stamp*. Their

dent* pre-pay thair pvatago, qt the roanling-room, at borne, or wherever they
happen to bo by simply affixing th*
stamp or using th* stomp*! Mxvetops—
Tot with all thaee faolittea, many peo­
ple aad even buaiaooa men buy one stamp
at a time and then expect the poeCmaa-

adbmw to the principals of the Itepubb
can party, but who aro buiey riding
•OUM perormal hobby, aad giving word*
of good sdvto* to our leader* geasroDy,
Mtn ths beat method* of managing th*
rMponaibdittee in th rir taro, and rouforiag th. party which they guide, a “na­
a particularly oaeroua lahar. They
have thair owa party aad party friend*
to attaad to ; their own mighty lataroaC*
to protect, aad bring peculiarly patriotic

How they can find time to attend to
tbo Bopublman party, give to ito friend*
tkmb.nrft.of thv-rlong polrtic^ axpe-

ley Diviaica of the Michigan Central
Rail Road whiah went into operation an
Monday. I*nmtMaUy, thia card annihi­
late* th* boriMte of th • pecpl* of Ha»ting* with thoo* of tha Gty of Jack•an, aad ia a blow to the prosperity of
thi* County, itiat we had no reaaon to
expect from the management of thi*
Rimd. Heating* did more than aay
other Town along th* Un* of h* popula­
tion aad mean* to aid in th* conriructmu of thia road, with the expectation
that it would improv* th* buma«e* focilitte* of the place largely and enable

W. Ferry to the Senate of the United
Stale*. No better man could have been
thooou, and w* have no doubt hia offi­
cial actio* wOl attest th* wisdom ot the
Oanveatsoo, and that, ia thia inetanea tb*

man Landw.hr, Guards, artitery
piouMro in th. Boas de Boulogn. ia the
afternoon. Priao. Frodarick William.
G*n- You Moltk* aad Count Von Biemarkw.ro ateo preMat The Emperor
sot* out for Berlin in a few day*. It ia
rumored that Napoleon ia to retu* to an
estate in Bohemia. Th* King of Sar­
dinia ba* writtea to th* Gw man *wp»ror, expvsering surprise at the hard term*
imposed on France, eepecially a* to ter­
ritory. The German force* har* been
ordered to retire from the line of the

lamur.

iag—Dead at Night" is given in thia
number. Thi, iatrrestfag and wvll-told
atot^ by Mr. D. Walrf Mason, ha*
fairly won for th* author a cordial wel­
come from all the road st* of “Hanrxa.”
Them aro beaida* tha aariafa two inter••bug short atoriee—“An affair on a
union and.harmony in tha ranks, aad Tombstone" by Katherine G. Ware, the
the wisest action in the halls of Lsgisla- scene of which is laid in Portland during ranged with th* Faanch Gorerament far
tion. ■ W* oor.gr*tulato Mr. Fortsr on the groat firo, and "Bix-and-Thirty," th* relura of Bourboki's soldiars, and
hi* nnmiastem. and the Repub&amp;nans of tranalated from tha German by C- O. th* transfer of the entire army will occu­
too State and Nation, that, as toe sucpy ten days' time. Prince Frederick
csseor of Hr. Ferry, they bar* eacured '
Charlo* has been appointed Cummandsr so able and true a man
InXSdef of th* Army of oqcupatioa in
Speaking of this nominatioo, to*
M. Thier* decline* to make a treaty of
Grand Rapid*
aay*:
rouituerco with Germary, on th. ground
With great pbaanra and pride do w*
K&gt; the name of our justly popular
that France ma*t imitate th. United
w-riiuan. Him. Wilder D. Fu*tar,at
Slate* aad reatoro her equilibrium by
lb* bead of our column* aa the Repubh
high tariff*- Beriin wa* illuminated
can candidate for Reproeentatiro to Cunteat night, the Em|&gt;r*a* and PrinteaeM
grosa; aad we enter upon his support
being received ia the street* with euthuaaun. Th* Belgian Governnwnt ha*
opened imupc-iili for tbo return of

ty. Pana ia rapidly resuming ito ordi­
nary appearance, though tos citiaens
etili continue to maniteet their hatred
of the Germans by mobbing tboea who
in any way affiliated with th* invaders.
Nearly all of th* barricades har* be*a
removed, and fears uf disturbance are
rapidly subsiding. The Paris paper*
i have roooaunenced publication, and ex­
hort toe -popular* to . remain quiet, and
not otnlmrvaaa the Government. Tha
Second Army haa comment*! th* booieward march. Tb* reported intrigue* in

Sd. Ilia suppoarf by aaMJ that 10-

ter* aro more “sure to go” when handed
to a P. M. or assistant than when quiet­
ial District will again
ly dropped into a latter box, or that If
half cover**! with requasia, for haato honor herorif by electing him as the
Ao., they will go faster. These era sim' aucasMOT of Hon. T. W. Ferry in the
National House of Reprucntatiro. .
ply mistakxw. Mails aro kept open aa
The 7te»s« a neutral paper, with Itemlate aa sura connections can ba made
ocratic tendencies, also publiahad at
aad all tetasro and paper* despatched. Grand Rapids, says of Mr. Foster.
Thap by the aid of aharp ayed agents
"Though art personally in th* eonon the postal cars, attendant* at the poet
ofitoee. carrier* by steamborta, stages,
and the mounted courier away tlvey go
to th* people on th* opening of th* to the groat cities, the thrifty villagsa
Road through to Grand Rapids, and if
mntisued until thia tun*, would, in our ■pceading, ever gtorioa* Union. A wonjudgment, hav* b*en found ■ paying dcrful braided net work of intelligence,
inveetment. At loot, under that ar- industry and care of convenience, joy,
•arrow, profit, lose, death and life i* th*
postal ayatem- The mail bag* am full

PRINTING

felicitous iranalatioa from the German
of Ruckert, ouetributad by B. B. Conant.
Another short poem, '*111* Magic Mirror,"
by aa anouycaou* author, oom pl* las tos
poetry of the number.
In the Eesy Chair there ia a charac­
teristic critimsra of Jeffvroon a* “Rip
VanWinkle/' and an apprownate earay
on the Lyceum Lecture aad lectures.

AU the member* of tha Joint High
CoamuMvu (the commission appointed
for th* aetllement of the difieuttis* be­
tween the United States and Great
Britian) met sociaUy for the first time
last Saturday night, at the reaidtnee of
the British Commissioner*. An elegant
dinner had been prepared far the occa­
sion. On the American side war* proa-

k5E

Keg

HASTINGS MAEHLS WORKS!
K TOPS,
MANTLEH,
SHELVES, ETC.,

romprohanriea, u&gt;- •
flir
Charlotte by thi. ar- tec very small eorelopea, which aro of­
r having accompli.h- ^ngement i* w.ll eaougt. &lt;wrommodrf- ten daactnd in the moat tiny and deli­
*“* faT »b.v—1~ ed, but to the detriment of all th. oth.r cate [&gt;enmanahip which fair Indy hand*
Then to., perhaps, these little
pi.ee* .long th* line—aad yet thi* very can use
i winter Halting* rateed by Tax and paid Lettero are directed with poor or pels ink.
But ws fear that their words of coua- । both tbo principal aad intern*: due on making a severe tax upon to. eyes, and
•el hare acmetbing etoieter in them. Bo her R. R. Baud*, white tbo people of a loos of procious moments while Jehu
long hav* they prated of evil thrngi, oo Eaton County refiued to pay even their is yelling for hia mail bags at the door
many evidence* hav* they beheld ia the intrreri on their Bond*, and yet lacili- and his impatient steeds are prancing to '

vie* if it on;.* from th* Devil” and
will Mt upon it gladly. But wa mi
ftrot know tort th* ad visa ia good, a:

that Democracy ha* ao fallen ia km
with Liberty, Equality and Justice, aa
nelly t* han no intention of working
the party
“ ntally bound to thia
poKtteal Trinity a laatiag hurt, will w.
be ready to Eaten to their prognostic*tiaM of evil. Until then we will only
any, you are altogether “too kind.’*

ttee for buain***. the want of which will
practically dertroy our City, aro extend­
ed to tha poupte of Eaton County, to th*
•xnlurion of Barry.
From thia Time-Card, “Good Lord de­
liver na." ia th* united prayer of th* bueineee man in the County of Barry, aad
certainly in it the traveling public will
moot heartily join. W* truet both ia
their own aad the public internet, thia
pravM- of th* people may be h**ded by
tbo Oficen of the Road, and farilitiaa be

Own Ruasow —A friend inquire* why,
from time to time, wo print article* look­
ing toward tha re-nomination of Priwident Grant in 1872, and l&gt;«gging u* to
desist from doing eo. W* anawsr, be-

It doo* Mt Mod argument to show
that oar present Tariff ia a revenue
maesure. The naked fort that mon

priaa and tbo devrioputert of th* pcodnetrn rscource* of oar country, assert
&amp;at in tb* existing Tariff revwaue ia no
roe toder*tine to all, they do no-.mtetead

mage ef taiae ia high, becau*. our
need of !■»*■** ia great; but there ere
pertteoter dutme whfoh aro higher then
th*7 woeld be if rwveuM were the cole ferry from Baa Franoeeo to Oakli
dtjeot—aro higher for the robe of Pru­
l,M0l» 1,600 too* a day. thus

ST&amp;SEhSlSSii

Congress, in that State, wilToecur on
Tuesday next, the 14th mat Of th*
auoooaa of th* Republican Scket, State,

4th. Um good aired anvetopea, aay
number four or firro, direct with good and will be found squally vigilant in
black ink and a bold plain hand, and promoting the interests of his conatitu90,000 postmaster* and their halpera
“We, of coursa, shall not adroMte
hia election in these columns hut his
5th. Young ladte* aro **j&gt;*cially re­
quested to gii* ho*d to th* 4th auggwtiac, and by ao doing will ensure th* car­
And the Grand Rapid* BroMvri, a
tain delivery of their letter*, without Ettle the moat bitter political ahrot pubdanger uf lose, and thereby relieve th* Uthed in the State, and not remarkab.e
agent* of the Ifopartnirat of many rex- for “that diarity which oovereth a mul­
atiou* complaint* about lost letter*.
titude of .ina," when &gt;peakmg of polit­
Oth. Register all ealuabl* package*, ical cppinrnts, *ay* uf the nomine* :
and thu* ensure their delivery almost be­
yond th* pomibility of a doubt
mart esteemed and worthy citiaaa*. Il*
haa tha confidoncn and reapect of all who
knew him. H* » a man of triad integ­
iMend Utter, but obtain Bank Drafts, ■
rity, and of tin- purest moral .character.
Money Ord ere, which will secure yt
He is eniphaticallv above reproach. Ia
•gainst p —ilriliiy of loo*.
*Q hia bnaines. relations of life that man
cannot !«■ found who can eunoasfully
charge him with wronging any an out
of a angle dime. He ha* built up an
immnnee trade in thia uity, and aceumu
luted a handsome fortune, and it ha*
Wo team that Hex. Jawxa F. Jor and l&gt;Mm dona by honest industry and hard
other parties iatorveted ia th* Fort work.
Wayne, Jackson A Saginaw Railroad
“And to hia credit be it mid. he lias
har* purchased the Fort Wayne, Munae and Cincinnati Railroad, a hn* 100
mite* in length, running from Fort
Wayne to CcmnersviUs, Ind. The value
of the road M |2,000.000. Thia road
will be run in connection with the Ft
W, J. 4 8. R. r
Conn*r«ville, th*
termmua of the road, recently porchaee^
ia only sixty Mufe. /roa OacinnrtL At
Connerovill* the road eonnect* with the
Cincinnati *o4
Junction South Bend Ibfuttr say*:
Railroad to th. metropolis of Ohio, and
The affair* of th* rood aro ia a moot
ateo with th* Whitewater Valtey Rail­ excellent condition, and th* prospects of

road foe Ciarinroji, and rt Muna. -wito
th* Beltefontame railroad for IndianspoH*; alse, « Cambridge with the Jefler•onvills road tot Louwvflfo. It wfll bo
aeon that thi. n„]y aoqairod Hn* forma
ning into thi* chy.
.
sons* very important ooaMrtiaaa, and tn
The mine paper remark* ia regard to
the obstruction* thrown in the way of
completing th* tan mile* of railway be-

la that portion of th* “Rrf Book of
Michigan," praparod by Adjutant Gene­
ral Roberteou, aro eome highly interest­
ing riatietfc* which eet forth the com of
the war to thi* Stat*. Th* aggregate

ilOCEIT ASS

man's brtteb, be quickly rose by indust­
ry, peroevcnincc, aad sobriety to fill
high places of trust. Now, ripe in years
and fruitful in knowt-dg* and experi­
ence, ho proposes, for the benefit of th*
workmen of touounrtry, to write in the
columns of Tax MaxcracTCua exo
B&lt; :unxa upon such topics aa will, in hi,
gwi judgment, tend to encouragv an !
al the same tinted satisfy the thirst for
knowledge snd larn of right living. Ia
regard to the Murmcrran axe Bmu&gt;ia—the perio-Ucal which he has chosen

IK THE BEST STYLE

Ing remark* which recently appeared in
a prominent Journal in Fbiladalphia.
Say*the editor;
“Wa har* aeldrwn received a period:1
1__ _____ - 1_ _____________
tion than to* JfWrtwr —d ffmAteDerigaad to oommunieat* to the tnaaees
of the people a knowfodg* of Uu&gt; useful
art*, it answer* a porpoM that is both
lagitimeto aad eondadv* to national
proaperity. Ito arecution is really beau­
tiful. and ito subscription pnee but 11,50

Uje exactly what tb* intelligent mechan­
ic end the ambitions laboror need.
Americans mem so absurdly uppoeed to
mechanical pursuits, that we weleoms
anything that tends to arooe* in their
nuuda a lov* of toe useful arts. Th.

"JUDICE"

astk°Nomy

New Advertisements.

WASHINGTON BLOCK,

Michigan _Exchangi
. ~ w
II

■sm.

taka a tending port ia tbo prodsotrve in­
do,try of the Worid.”
Thia journal ia pubHahed monthly by
Western It Company, 17 Park Row,
New Tcrk. The subscriplion pries ia
only 11,50 a year.

H. Asm. ia AgMt ftr Harting, and

up to July Slat, 1870, for bounttea. pre
xniuma, *tc.. n&gt; 81,784.408. Th.
the road from Nil*., to thi* city’ being
amount paid by ooMtfoe aa bountte* to
trarofomd. teptbar with ih* rigUrf
way through Ninth atroet, to the Air
nOlMB^lO. of which sum Wayne Line, and toe okaer proposed roada
county paid 88®&gt;,42Mm. Th- amount dropped. That the Air Lm* ha. the
expended by th* varirtie oowntMa tot legal right to lav ito track throogh

! law of IMS, reached in the aggregate j
Cot Georg* W. Lee, '
; who waa during almoat th* entire period '
of th. war U.S. Quartermaster at Dw•tot, bseborosdia thia State Iff. 144,11“. '
la addition to tha above expenditure*,
foe various town*, ward* and cities of
the 8M &gt;xpeodod or mcorrod KahiliMs

vicinity, for th. -d, rf Broil Tro-

front tha aboro Ncxwwy

Hatting* Mm t,*n.

8m

Fatty ai Qnuoul ftitai

�T^e i\cf&lt;JoLic^|&lt;

le City of Hastings!

soma mux -

GEORGE

FOR ALL POINTS EAST A WEST.

42840645
■ 1CHIGAR CERTRAL A R.

Grand River Valley Division
of our Village in every respect. There
aro many things to lock after, many
things that need attention. Wo might

ebon of House HR No. IM, emitted.
A tall to tacorperate the city of Hast tags; wtooh mottoeprevailed.
Ob motion oCMr. Grant, tho bill waa

Jteittsrrtwi'—

Hal tipK» Ikticg.
Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

1
Gallery of J. F. Minkler over ,Baitey*a1
Harness shop opposite the Hastings
hoaee.
Photographs
and
aU
kinds
Bemoral Barber Shop.
I have removed over Bariow A Good­ of nictureo taken in good stylo.
year’s Store, opposite the Bank.
Fel­
How to Make Moneylow tho Sign up stairs. I will bo happy
Send to the American Publishing
Company, Rutland, Vt, for thair beau­
tiful Specimvn Book, end make ten
dollare tho first day you show the book.

Btxxra office Wo will get them up in
gool stylo on good paper. Call aed Boe.
Republican Township Committors are
| requested to observe Urie notice.
4w

column, eoncermng th« Parlor Album,
and you will get faL particulars.
The Parlor Album contains mon­
beautiful embeliohmcnta than anv other
work extant The Sjxwimun llook ia
seat free on receipt of postage.

SWISS BELL RINGERS

gallon at Hicks A False.

Iuuiom for sale at a

bar;

UNION HALL

■ETEE

Peninsular Railway

Tar Bs.ua.
W rarnr*—Pretty fair.

CHOICEST

tho provisions of thij act are hereby rspetted* Which motion prevailed.
The bill woe than peoeid. a majority
of all tbo members elect voting therefor.
Ute vote stood 76 to 1. Representa­
tive Garfield being tbo only member
voting against it “Ha probably was
crasy." The bill will no doubt pass the
simple rates for home use, wili more
Senate this vwk Friday, and then it io
than repay tho root of maaiftg amd
keeping thorn ia repair.
*
*
oua worthy townsman, Hon. R. J. Grant
While other places are putting them
far hte energy, and dillegenoo iu getting
in, lot Hastings
this important matter through before tho
14 th, far in doing so, he eared us a great
deal of expense attending tho bolding
cf the Charter Eecuon. Tho election
of offloora far our City will occur on the
firet Monday in April, tbo same time aa
the usual spnng elecfams aro hold.
Our city will hare four wards—aD
north of ThornapjJe river being the why the work eaa not progress. Tbo
first ward ; south of tbo river an&lt;^l probability is that, if Mr. Gtiger had
managed this well from tbo start, sneof Fall Creek being the swxmd ward;
south of tho river, west of Fall Creek
wo all would have boon drinking minorto Church Street being the third ward ;
al water to-day, but mH to, we think
river being the fourth ward. Tha fol­ Mr. G. has had moat 'too many Irons
in thofire" atones. Borno of them have
lowing are tho officers to be elected :

Hastings,
To Consumptives.

&lt;fei W W, bad l»n Ukaa
up tar dissection, the grave waa opened
aad the body was gone. A complaint
was drawn up by the Peneemting Attor­
ney whOo than at Middleville, end a

HOWARD SANITARY

AID

These aro tha facts in regard to the
matters coming to light, but whether
there is any foundation for tho charge
against tha parties arrested, remains to

Will retire from the .active du­
ties of the firm, aad devote hia
time-to closing up our books.
A fifteen yearn business impcrittvely requires this step, and
we expect our custoinera will
at once examine their ^counts,'
and aetUe the same by Cash or
Notx.

what was at that time, to wit; about a
year ago, Jones’ Dental office If such
waa tho ease, there waa nothing but a
thin board partitton between tha two
rooms, and it would hare been impossi­
ble for Jones to have been ignorant of
the matter. It was not my intention to
do more than to give the facts in the
ease, eo far aa it has eome to light, and

Mayor, Recorder, Treasurer, Four
Aiderman, jsuur Justices, Marshal, one
Supervisor. (The Mayor to act aa Super­
ior during the regular seesiaas of that
Board.) aad tour Constables.

tortainmente at Union Hall next Tues­
day evening. We predict far them a
crowded fiouso.
New attraefioae aro
added to thia popular company, and tho
original W. IL Peak is with them him­
self Tho net proceeds of the entertam-

BOOTS AND SHOES

enough of Hfo or aifaii to warrant the
display of flaring type in a newt paper
report, “wait and see" u the motto ia
thuaaae. Our advice m, however, that

“ao a os ixkx owe soex"
not let any body know it, for "yon
knowhow it is yourself." Somebody
“Parmaa Maron.—A letter with a might got up an artificial blow for tho
match stamp attached will bo a long sake of gaining a “point." Theas potato
time getting to the writer having to go may be quite sharp, bat it io Sard to
by the way of the dead letter office A
totter was last week put in tho poet office
directed to Mr. Abrl King, M. D, 7B7
Broadway, New York City, with a mart
stamp attached
You can’t foal old
birds with Chas’, neither can you fool
Uncle 8am with those kW of stampo—
ia Ihia.Boetion. About two a weak ■
the avenge of those kind of stamped
tetters received st the port office in thio
counting it as a “bad job,'consequently,
tern saloons, and Ims whiskey. They
-PraxT A Gmmsis —The old pamoers aro gotting "Educated" up to the point
in the art of singing, gave aa entertain­ without the aid of another party either.
ment to a large audienew at Union Hall The future reoord of Hastingv. ia bright,
Monday evening. Mr. Pixley's voice and, ia other places they soon eaa aea
sounds clear end musical as of old, while chronicled through the medium of tho
Mr. Grannie’ seems to bn lousing ito for­ press, “The Qty of Hastings on tho
mer compass and power', perhaps on ac­ Grand River Valley Rad Road. Ona
count of suffrring with a cold. On the

Ever thankfUl for the largo
Patronage we have received
frflm.1 this community, we shall
now offler our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash
and Prompt Paying Customers.

BARLOW 4.600DyE*R

slopes Over-land and traffic chooes
this reliable route more and more.
Ito next tanaiane io TenrnJa, the
Capital of Nebraska, fifty-five miles west
at tho Mtewxri at Plattsmouth. Thia is
the only direct avonao to tbo South
Ptetta eowutry, where tho Bales of rad­
road tend last soaeoti. rose to half a

findow and Door Frames, ifijik
and Brackets of

W. H. Pxsx.—The original
8co lx Wxixxxx—Wanted.

Nxw u&gt; Vi-.ruui Buns Grvxa
have received trcra N. P.
Boyer A Co, Pa, samples of Imported
Norway Oats, Alaike Clover aad Chester
County Mammoth Cora, wkteh wo shall
be glad to place info* beads of some
fur at the coming spring election.— good farmer that they mt bo properly
That is right Bend in your calls
early. It is also well to hold your
sion of R8 per month. jj.
;
convenlibns in good seaaon, so as to have
Ths examination of the gentlemen sc- I your
_ ballots printed, and everything
cased of Grave Robbing occurs to-day st j
w;,xn„, tliJTy
U14J1—rn.
__ T—I . .
1
Go aad bear the Swiss Bell Roger.

Fremont Engine Works.

lwlt.—We

Hruii !—For the City of Hartings.

Warns—Some porting dona to car

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

7838

FonFacroar—yard wide, at a six­
Tiur is no waste to Hyperion cured
pence per yard, call on Barber A Bailop, Cod-fish : it fa picked end denned read/ •Tritans.—-Wo have, through tho kind­
note CfMr.-A Mrs. Brraell. retired a
Washington Block south tide of State for naa Btebbine A On. knap it Iw
chcico package of dewno tod Ooeoa-nut
OrrsMira k Go's is the only' place in
•H
puddings and
Hastings where you can buy Hyperion
Teaohe rs11
,
Call at th« Drug store of J. P- Rob­
hwwto»ako them. It u nioo and w«
erta 4 Co., for your Rewnrd-trf-Morit
advise all to try kt Among other good
canto. A new supply just roccrved.pretil- at Battle Creek last Tuesday, on the things they keep it forsate at thair GroW3M INI

Jl Good thing far Hartings!
Ma. Gao- Cxanx haa rwojmoed the
Old gallery accugrod by Mra. Btowtil be­
fore tbo fire, on Je&amp;CTcu St nearly op­
&gt; bao sold hie lot end building, next to
AakteyrBhrfti.DragStaM, what wm
, terne foetid Beak, to Hen. Daniel Rtti. kar, wkofatomte fitting it up far aaof-

Prices Moderate.

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ninorat. roter* nr ■»» toxx arn »x»
rjtatasA am tvx
OIL REGIONS OF FEXFSVLVASIA
ran xaiLwar uxxxne non
Bocbeeter to Now Yorit, 38$ mile*

3Mfl

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Cleveland to New York, B25 nuta,
Cincinnati to N. Y., 8W mD**,
AMD an won
rar~±l to tl MUM xb* »no*ru aorrx

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FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL
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TWELVE COLORED BEKLIN PATTERNS!
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seed mitainhngtA
Ttagreeleet natunl bridge in the
wotid b tbo netunl bridge over Cedar
Cta^tta Virginia. It extend* over a
cheat, otghfr tai b width and Afty feet
in depth, ana at tho bottom of which the
walk Sowa.
The grea toot mat* of eolid troa in the
world b tbo boa Mountain of MiaaouriItb three hundred aad fifty ta&lt; high,
andtwbtatainrfnta.
The beat «odm« oi Ondaa axuhi- 1
toctaro in tho world b the Girard Col‘WSUaaa. -t

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wranr &lt;&gt;» Mi. a rqar •it
nr«e«&lt;&gt;. in «-r uh eaaw of ■*&gt;■&lt; .W» ■ «*a vai

laiion, we import our willowa
Otxr wnraec (antae deceived} abine in
■Mae; owr men dreee in foreign eiothi;
the tore which ent nee oar young chil­
dren haw generally reached tu from
over the ana. Hanee It b that, in epite
of oar tariff, wo plunge deeper aad deep­
er into the debt of the Old World—not
nearly Bo tat aa wo wonld under a free
trade policy, but etill entirely too feat
Wo aro like the fanner who hireo hie
ne^Abetaeeotooetkiawood, tad hb

CHARLBiJ. PETEI|s&lt;M,
WOChMtnut St.. Pblladrl|.!&gt;la, I**.

•T&gt;* Ohirti and Bn! of Iht B-.'rcHa."

a«r. Uh M day of Me»»f, *• D. twf, tola«»
I .Steak a. aa. ta th. aaulaa d Uwaaa. 1 te.a
eJi m UwklKban .W4ar.al paMw MHUae. ai
tee ea&lt;U&gt; treat tearuf tea aoart &gt;■■■■ la tea
&lt;mac.arite.uara. (teaitwlair tea UeMrfMJ.
ter rrrrrni «mrt t... Ika Caealr of tterrr' «*a
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T&lt;f« Rjpdiucyi

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 16.1871.

VOL XV.

The moot popular female writer of

——
You cannot to too cautarns
[On* can s*e now why I aaewered
that ticket agent in the manner reoordsd
at tto fop of this sketch.]
Tbe mom! of this eomposjuon is that
thoughtless jteopla grumble more than
is fair about the railroad managensent ot
th* United Btatea. When ws coaaidor
that every day nad night in the year
full fourteen thousand railway trains of
venous kinds go thundering over the
land, the marvel is &lt;m&lt; that they kiU

HAYronn.

out ths drlUred world, has habits of whom others must shed bittor fears. He
composition peculiarly her own, and un­ itetlMl •imbwrfscpW.itai
like those oiany author of whom we
bars record,
tiba aresuM, so to apeak;
th» wurid, and always find bin aot on­
ly his own wor^ enemy, but th* uooncrowd of people about bar, oy whether saio* enemy of all who trust la him.
tor to^*'“U^,T1"' “aSta^00 Ot
H among a band of bard-wurkiag
m s«&gt; anio, yvu find ana wht^ On wages
wholly prepared fortto prom in a littlo otoor. dwm sufficient fur daosnt doth-.
wooden bouao in Hains, from week to
week, while the story was coming Ota to
a Waahfagton newspaper.
Most of lx
was written br the evening temp, about
which tto children of the family were
rattored together, learning their vsriuui
l~ons for theuext day. Amid tto btoy
hum of oaroeat vfecoa, constantly mto
tog questions of th* mother, totsta oa
tot world renowned teak, Mn.8tow«
wore together ttosa tteflttog nhsateri
wMoh were deafamdta find readers in

IWd’oa few heart a
atoa . - k your company,

aai~d .

Stoves!

§t!ettions.

।

HATS, CAI’S.

DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES,

“Xu," I said, after atadying'Sa oc­
tet over a litfle “No, I believe not; I
am going to be travel.T&gt;r by rail aH day.
However, to morrow I don’t travel

Harnesses,

CROCKERY

BOOTS,SHOES,

IT THE BISTIIB flSB M !
JLs anywhere in the State.

Kianiie ow podi 3ii Pita, ai n will warrant Wtcta

AND

FINDINGS OK EVERY DEGcrarnoN.

THE OnOVEB &gt; BAKER

SEWING

MACHINE

rnoi’iUtrojRi df hie

■1STW8S immnm

certainty I drew a blank, sod went to
bod that night without a joint started or
a bone splintered. I got tired of that
sort of daily Ixither, and fell to luring
acrid.n: bakete that were good fata
month. I eaid to myself "A man are’I
। buy thirty blanks in a bundle.”
But I was mistaken. There was nev­
er a prias In the lot I could read of
railroad accidents every day ; the news­
paper otaxaptore was foggy *&gt;*b them,
, but somehow they never came io my
way. I found I tod spout a good deal
of motiey in the accident buaneo and
had nothing to show for it My suxpi, dune were aroused, and I began to took
, around for sumetody who bad won in
this tottery. 1 found plenty of people
wlio had in reefed, but not an individual
that had ever had an accident or made
a cent I stopped toying accident tick
eternal wont to opheereg. Ttofeted fe».
net m IrnrsZmf, tut m
ton*.
I bunted np statistics, and was amaaI ed to find that after all the glaring newepaper headings concerning railroad die­
asters. tow than three hundred people
had really lost tbrir livre by three fliamurderous in the list. It had kilted 4G,
or 2C. I do nut remember exactly which
but I know the number eras double tbai
of any other road. But the fact s&amp;nightwnv KUggestnd itaelf that the Erie was
aa’iauneasely long road, and did wore
busmens than any other Hnain tha «m-

JACKSON WAGONS,
Machines, Glevei
Glen &amp; Hall Tbresliii
Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
___
ant!" Gale’s
HuIlcrsnrriFGmfn
Hntent Sulky Bake.
HV pau Caoh for all kind* of Grain, and n-U. Grand

Papd. Piador. Ohio Umr. IVatrr LonJr. and halt.

STEWART A MTEIXHOrF.

Commend us to the girl of whom it
। is Mteoringly said. “She works for a liyIng." In her we are always sure to find
ths elements of a true woman—a real
I lady. True, we are not prepared to eee
a nriaafog step, a haughty lip, a feshicuabie dress, or boar a splendid string of
noneense about balls sad young men, or
the nr and the next party—no, no ;
but wo are prepared to bear the sound
words of good sense, language becom­
ing a woman; a neat drees, a mild brow,
and to witaoaj movement-! that would
not disgrace an angel
Ton wbu are looking fur wives and
COtnpenfona, tarn from ths fashionable,
haughty gfrla and soteet one of those
who work for a living, and never—our
। word for it — will you repent your choice
Yon want a substantial friend, and not
a keto to eat—a counselor, and not a
I simpleton. You may not bo able to
•arry.a piano into your boner, but you
.can buy a sowing-marbins or a sot of
' kniiling-neodlee. If you am not pur1 chase every new novel, you may bo able
to take seme valuable paper. If you
am not buy a ticket for a 1x11. ym ean

tMessdiM. life.

setstafessea have ceased to be greet; paper printed in English in tho warHths best writers of the world dropped
Bbawhoraacomposes msababuls
their peas whoa they ware most nssftd
and most briUiant-spteadid fellowe, greater thaa she whosasi iotapas th KA a
whom men admired sod wuman loved—
have fallen in their heyday bocaose of
warm-heated Bouthem friend who had mm. In one word, half ths world is a
Tba dog tea in Worcaotar Co, Mato.,
left his boot blood, and with it his health
yielded *114878.
and happineas, on the field of Gettys,
A deeannial oensea is to b» taken in
burg, and I saw hi. eyas flash end hi*
Canada April 3.
cheeks flush as Sumner went on. Wji*Q
the Senator’s heavy voice ceased to
Yankaa girls eany off ibo honors s*
thunder through the chamber, and he
turned to his chair with the slow, sullen
manner of an old lion from a fight, 1
laifonof 131,007.
Bo careful, then, whan you look for * haard my friend mutter, “Cursed old
companion and wlu-tn you choose. Wa ।
njsjwopoeod to/orm a Farmer'»1Qnb
know many a fwilish man who. instead '
of e*tocting an industrious and prudent
la Brooklyn, N. T, in 18701 8,787
woman for a wife, took one from the
buildings were ereotod.
«••-&gt;
fashionable stock, and is now lamenting
hie lolly in dost and aahaa. He ran in­
Arkansas pays the least infernal rev­
to the fire with hi* eyes wide open, ad
enue of any of the Stales.
. ,
who but himself is to blame for it.
Manchester. N. H.. baa had but one
An intelligent writer says: “li is not
posadilo to uvermsitamio the advantages
which would resell from men in trndse
aud professions allowing their daughters
some pertierpstion in the work of thsir
Would daily hvee. What'girls want is a larger
observation of tho world, and a deeper
knowledge of human nature.
There
are a few of our merchants and manUfectureni and professional men who

Trial not uncurtain ricbea, but pre
pom yooreolrrs for every em&lt;-rgsnry of do wave be prejudiced, whilst women
life Learn to work, and be not depen­ , would a( once find that outlet for their
dent on servant* io make your bread. I faeulli.-i fur which so many of them
eweep yonr floors and darn your block­ ' have lx*on eo ’------ings. Above all do not esteem too ligb t- reapotteibilitv
ly those honorable yuunf; men wbu sus­
tain thomwlrre and their aged parents
by the work of their awn bands, while
you receive into your company those
iasy, idle, popiqjaya, who never hila fin-;
ger to help thamaeivee sa long as they i
can keep body and eou! and get funds to '
live in fashion 11 you am wise you
will took at this subject in the light we
do, and when you an old enough to to- I Ths Cleveland ifrraM makes the follow­
come wives, you will prefer an bonnet 1 ing truthful obeervatam eooceniag
mechanic, with not a cent to commnnoe country papers, and the duty of giving
life, tn the fashionable loafer, with a tb-m wholesome support.
Tho local ;epar is an absolute nevescapital of ten thousand dollars. When-I
ever we hear remarked, "such * Ytrang Stu tho county and community whore
published. All the city papers can&gt;
lady hue married a fortune," we tremble
for her future pnwjwrity. Rxclia* lett not supply the place of tho home paper.
to children by wealthy parents tarn oat That should bo the first love of ovary
to be a curse instend of a bleating. man and woman, for with tho paper U
Yousg women, remember this, nad tn- the locality identified. Tho paper gives
tho oousty and town wbore printed mooli
of their imporuoce in.the world, and
gives m detail the local news, which
canaui be gained by any other source.
Every day's issue of ths paper i* ed
much knal history, sad the rise, growth
sad development of the town and county
can be measured and recorded oqly by
ths local paper that constantly i* gather-'

111

,

BLACK * rULLCB, Prepeieteve. ere,
p.^areiu lunate

-a

Ij mad*—wo have often told tow.
' 1 attended to, sb that whan t
five labors of the gardsaberia
will to no drewbtafeor Mn&amp;Mt

. rBobeci &amp;Xafott. to»O&lt;*«! .U. 8

Haiti Vut
trici of South Carolina, Three yean agv
was employed in thia rity as X typeset­
ter Al that dmo ha bred ai tfiaWeet

TbC;general topic now is, the

HAffilSS M88LB WONKS!

Overhaul occasionally the soed-eboet
to see that the mice have not, despite
your efforts at safety, got among theca.
The hot-beds eboatf now be made for
the crop of cauliflower ai lettaoo In cold
eprings tbey are better late, for the beat,
ofthe nanmne mbm&amp;ms• bpoosnta et-

The CArsa-fe, of Charia
rveslhofoUawtogsktoRjuf Mr. Beto
ert Elliott, mncihto- oflha XIJTd Ccngrees for ths Hid District of South Oarolina:
*-------

Stifsi sit Mechaucal Dhi'M;
°®&amp;r

eheltCTKh^reaaed, and always hept in

measure the value of a paper too OkM.
by the number of columns it contains.
Tue heftne paper at any price is tho
cheapest paper one can take, for lx il is

Erie ren eight ; »!■■&lt;&lt;&gt; knttna each
way entry day, aiearidadaRr
rago of six thoussnd pstaun*. Ths* .M
about a million jo six months ito p&lt;touUfiun of New York 4*,. Wdl the
Eric kfflt frorhtt to
person, out ol
Ito million in eix’montta; and in the
same time IS/WO of New York's million

Fine Gold jrcwvrlry,

Silii fc

tBy m the mere dajrn of oomparafre e to-

City of Hastings,

i tor younger sitter Fboobc. and was
■ay ;k£X*d by th. pUte. She
t mbltabsd-tte* a esriss of “Cm-

.tU&gt;»IWBtlMH|3ay tohejf'.”*

GROCERIES,
th&lt;-»4» brick store of

Hicks &amp; Fales
—■«%&lt;; n.

uuKika

ofeigan! Allowing this toUo», nnmanefeetured, to eoston the average ten
cents a pound, and we hare 100,400,OOOaxpaUsd iapndMinrwaMM*
oterivua weed. Al least one and a hall
times as much mm is required to manufectaro it into markrtabls form, and
dispose of It to the eaotoeser* Ai Mm
revy lowest eodmata, then, tha tawan
fami!v expand every year one thousand
msDfoaa o/dnllare in th. rtuMfiretooc of

�P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

LAST CII.AJVCE

RUGS

See What 85 Wilf Do I

Medicines,
Dye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS,
School Book! f Stationery.

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ftr Oewgreea,” fee Graeri Itepid.
«f the 6th iasL givoe pM to the followfag biugnphitmlikstch Of the life and
public services of the Hon. Wiuuut D.
Foerrn, the popular candidate fur Con­
gress fa this District. It is full and
complete, and tho “Recortl • is one that
does credit, alike to tha heart (and heed
of tin man who is t*JtU the place uf tho
Hon T. Wkttx Fxsxr, ax Representa­
tive from tho most populous Congres­
sional District in the Union, and tho
brufaroe interest, of wlfah aro wwrrely
eeeand to any other, and fully attests
tho wisdom of the Convention, that pla-

Mew Advertisements.

.871.

1871

Spring Examinations,
Barry County*

km irkilli knd?

Republican Seminations.

is. n. «»M »«-* a-1
1 AJf ACT TO TlfWWCBATB ZXB ■ ■■fotla.M of oBoelrtfaresny way; to prohiHUand punish tha nnhave powra, and it shall be tbrir duty,
cm OF HABTIMGB.
person eafaorirad to administer the ning at large of swine, cattle, horses, or
te adept measures for tho preeorvatioa
other
Kfash
fa
&lt;my
public
place
«
■ante, rad shall deliver the same to the
the public health fa said ri&lt;y; to P»Bnc. 1. n«
*f a, 8S* of recorder, who shall file and preserve the highway; to prohibit and punish aU ofiiibil
and sootrain tho slaughtering of ।
rase.'. That all that portion of name in hie ottos : Awfadd, That in lewd and lascivious behavior fa'any
and the exwtta of **&gt;# w
johlto hiybwsv or pl*ro; to prohibit
tha township of Hastfaga, fa ths eounty
ywr Rvrtetoy.for.trii la con­ of Borey. known end dawx&amp;sd as the
Ind punish ube'trocting or facumboring wbetaosne or dangerous avooatioa with77?.- -rrv-i- ratablish
nect urn with the ttotfao of tha Sj-ring exmake a certificate tberouf ud cauw the any rtreet, alloy, sidewalk, square « ^d rafatoafa a board of haalfa. «■*
amfaatfauv, which I herewith aackwe
public ground; to prohibit and punish
vent tho same with such powers, ami
The work, fa a groat meosum of the [ifijthenorilt half ofsection nineteenflS]
sail county of Barry, in the same man- tho running at largo of dogs, to require
faspora upon th. sain, -eb dutie. M
Buperintendeney, fa this, aud other and twenty [23,] the weal half of tho
naras township clerks are required to them to be mtuxled, and to authorise
.hell b.n~~ry to ^uro —d rity
counties, han been to elevate the stand­ west half of section . eixton (16,) and
do fa similar eases; and fa aU cases
and tho people thereof against omtoard of teaching, and thus render more the west half of tho north wust quarter
whare two or w penpu shall receive large fa violation of any oniiuanee or
rious, malignant or infectious diseases ;
effieiani our schools, for the wqrk they uf section tweaty-oao (21). bs aad ths
for the same city office an equal number by-law; to restrain and surpreeo the
and tho women council shall .from time
■re derignad to aoootaplish. .In doing u-vsli hareby
ud 1»I"» and plurality of the voteagivsa at such
thia, tnaay obataeiea hare beeawDCoun- from said township of Hastings, and
»
.«k kj U.. “1
tablas,
aad
pin
or
ball
alley*,
kept
for
election for such office, the amna
tions for tho government aad support of
tered, and come cnplrassat weft tas erreted info and declared to bo a city
council shall forthwith proceed to d»- hire, gsiu, or reward, fa said 4V ; to ooa nA
-rasi qr aitwoyniAs ouab board of health as riiall bo aocoe-[
by ths name of tho city of Hastings by U.—lw InS awl -X-rt X—l— wtibA.
.b. — Mxt-i
which mm it shall be hesonftar known of mob pantfas is elected to suoh office; far said city; to provide for diking,
without fear or favor, and will, I am con­
rf u&lt;
Sic. 2. Tho fahatrifante of said city and in case two or more persons receive wharvfag, or docking the Thoraapplo
fident, ta cuatinun to go on.
from tune to'firns, shall be and continue an equal number aad plurality of votes River within tho eity limit*, and for lawful exraM of its pevroro.
Tho time of tho Spring exorafa.tfons
ta 16. Tho oommoa coancsl shall
H body corporate and politic, to bo gives for the same ward office, the clearing the same of all wood, filth, or
is an appropriate season far th a sotting
other nuii~ianes. and to prohibit and havo full power and authonty to reguknown and dfatfaguiabod by the name
fatotho taanorfa which uwra^ shall
forth of those rule* and regulafions by
and tide of tho rity of Ewings, and forthwith, after tho canvass of votes, to punish tho depositing in said river or its be drawn sod expended fisr tho rapport
which tho examination. will be govern­
shall bo and are hereby made capable datermia in like mann-Jt and declare tributaries, of any filthy or other matter oftho poor: towrariMrasdrepair
ed, and tho ground on which oortlficatea
drain, and rerervrin, andJ™**
of suing and being sued, of p'-aading and which of sneh peracMia elected to such tending to render tho water thereof im­
will bo issued or ri-.’usod.
being impleaded, of answering and be­ office ; and in case uy officer duly elect­ pure, unwbolraome, or offensive; to eo- fur eupnlyfag such reoarrotn with wa£ TcXt and refta bridge ; to
First, then, let mo say that it is the in­ ing answered unto, and of defend­ ed and notified shall neglect, fur tho
tabliah end regulate all grave yards, and
jitwnl, and without fear of pereooil con- tention 6f tho retiring Buperintreident, to
1 wqusn.-ea. The. high and Important tur» enrtokii ive&amp;uor, m iAoidpttnC. ar ing, and bring defended, fa all space of ten days, to qualify aa aforO- tho burial of the dead within tho city
all oou.rtv of law and eqtuty, and in all siid, and to give such security as tho limits ; to compel the occupants of lots sr» Ldsrs ss cSX
trust he is about to arauruu will be repoc-d in him by hi. follow eitlraa* with fa soy wwy im-er/Ay fasvisrs.
other places whatsoever; and may have provisions of this act, or tho ordinances to clear the adjacent sidewalks of aaow,
In attler tai thia intention may be a common seal, which they may alter or bylaws of the common council shall ico, dirt, mud, boxes, and every iucum- rato tba rity far ta pnp&lt;N0 rf rate fa
unlimited omfidiuro.
The purities
any public place: to control _ *ad
seeks him. not ho it; ami bo will enter fully carried out, tho standard uf quali­
fication. will be materially advanced.— said name shall be and are hereby mads vacant: Frorifed, That every notice tho public lighting of said city with gas regulate the taping and u«ng oftays.
carte, brake, or otar vuhxdoe kept oral
While, as has over teen the case, no capable uf purchasing, holding, convoy­ given as aforesaid by tho reoordcr to on or otherwise; to prohibit and prevent
need for ta transportation of perooascr
questions will be asked that aro nut ing, aud duqsalting uf any real or person- officer elect shall state what security, if all nuisances, and punish the person oo- property, and to prowsta the amount uf
within tho range of ordinary school al oststo for said corporation.
any, is required by law from such
the same, to determine and
trol aad regulate a ritT market, aad de.room work, they will be of rack a char­
Hw fl. Said city shall bo diridad fa- officer, aad the terne and ctmditfowi declare what shall U ixnsiderod nufaacter, that a thorough kaowfodgn of the
.
.
ancos, aad to authorise their abatement
to four wards, as follows : Ths first thereof
principles involved will bo m-cesraxy to
at
ttiidnl
by
the
marshal,
aad
H
fa
Bsc. 7. Tho common council shall
ward shall embraco all that portion of
correct and proper attswora,
have power to appoint a marshkl. an at- order to abate or remove any nnisanoo,
Especially, in Geography'and Arith­ the city lying' north of tho Thornapple
the common council shall deem it neceeriver; the w-coud wanl shall embrace all
oorporatfon subjrtri to the reetnrtum.
metic will it bo neteMary for applicants
that {urtion uf the city lying soath of tho fire department, a street ounsmisuou- uuy to fillup, tovul, or drain, any lot or imposed by this) art; to prorate far
said river, and cast of Fall creek; tho er, and sack other officers wlnfeu oloo- premises, they shall have ixnrer th do enumerating tho inhabitants of said city
been the antyeet of Judicial InMlfaDon, as well as of ruin or, a oommuni
third wort shall embrace all that por­ two is not herein specially provided for, so, and to Uesera tho cost uf such filling, whenever tho common council may
bo urged fur the purpuso of curt-ring the
think proper, and to control and regu­
cation appeared .in) our last taeoe far
tion of tbs city-lying south, of said riv­ as tlu-y may deem necessary to carry in­ leveling, or draining, and impose the
which wo foel that an apology to due evidences of a manifest failure, will be a er, west of said creok. and oast of to effect tho powers granted by this art, same a. a tax uo said lot or premises, late such enumeration ; to control and
regulate tho tamueg of all taw. or .
our readem and the public generally. valid reason for not granting a ccrtiflCliurch street, and the continuous line and may remove the ssuuo at pleasure? which tax slmll be and remain a lion exhibitions where money or other oonIt found Its way Into our columns Lnad- ■oate. If a party “never can remember
thereof; the fourth ward shall embrace they shall also have power to remove the thereon until paid, and shall be leviml lideratuia is demanded or received for
Geography," or “always dues get puxall that portion of tho eity lying south treasurer for any gross violation of tho and cullocted in the seme manner as admtaon thereto, aad to fix tho amount
xlcd with those explanations," ho mauiof such tanoe and regulate the collec­
of said river and west of Church street, provisions af this art, or the urdiaances other lAXoa ixijosod by authority uf the tion thereof; to direct the number of.
foetiy will not bo able to do more in the
or by-laws of said corporation, or for common council; and to romps! tho
Attorney of this county, as unjustifia­
and tho continouua lino thereof
and Uraara fantapors aud common nowduxil
rouse
than
fa
the
fa^wetion
due
ble as It was malignant, and ss untruth­
uwnsr or occupant of any grocery, soap tuatero; to provide for tho eoltectxia
Bae. 4. The following officers shall bo willfully refusing to comply with any
Questions
on
tho
methods
of
teaching,
ful aa U was cowardly. We are not In
lawful requirements’ of said common or candle factory, batchor shop or stall, and dfepoeto of aU fineo and ucnaltira
the habit of giving the names of our •specially methods in teaching Ib-ading, elected from among tho qualified elee- council; and fa caw of tho dc4tb,rraigt:s- stable, barn, privy, sower, or other ua- that may bo incurred under tho ordi­
eomspondents. In the presence la- Spelling and Primary Arithmetic will bo tora of eaid city, to wit: One mayor tiou, removal from office, removal from wholraomo house or place, to remove ar nance and by-laws of said corpcratam ;
stanro, however, we feel that Justice to promfaout, and answer, paifa.-v.y rrye/r- uno reconlor. who shall be re s^ss city
to rentrol and regulate th. ratting of
the gentleman attacked, to the public, fa. JTb, .Summer tchools ore tho schools clerk, and school inspector, one treasur­ the city or from the ware fur which bo cleanse the same, whenever neossaary ayaing and other poote and shade trera
fur tho -mnfort. Leal to. or cnnrcnicsco in the streets and other public place, in
aud to ourwlve*. wc should depart from
er, r&gt;n/ilupsrvisor. two school impactors was elected, of any officer of the corpoof the beg.nnoro, and it is more nee
of
tho
people
of
said
city.
the general rule that the odium of so
and four justiooa of the peace ; and
bare an article may rest w here It prop­ ry that they should bo welKought,
soosi as may bo, appoint an ofltoer to fill
Bsc. IS. Tho common council shall pared, and wherever and whenever any
such officers shall bo elected fa the fol­
T
erly belongr. The writer of the article K-holan uf any other grade.
such vacancy during tho unospired por­ have power to prescribe and enforeo stere*, shall have tan paved by sa&gt;d
lowing manner : The mayor, roeordar.
common connoil, aad th. araoesuMtl for
In queetiou to Chariae Ifo Bauer, of this
tion of ths term thereof, and all officers such ardinanice and by-laws as shall be
th. coot thereof hra been duly paid to
place, who woe for a short time engaged that they cannot lie answered correctly, treasurer, aud soporvisor, shall be elect­
thus appointed shall be notified and neceoaary to secure said eity aad its peo­ the corporation, raid common council
ufa attorney for one of tba defendants, unices some thought ha. liven given to ed co tlio first Monday fa April, and
lu tho "grave robbing affair.” Perhaps. tbo maUiT, and ki:m course of prwae- sliall bo chosen for one Jtsr, and until shall qualify aa heroin required : Pro- ple against injury by fire, thieves, rob­ may remit wholly or in port tho high­
oidti, That said common council may ai bers, burglan and other persons violat- way tax on tho premise* in front of
a complete answer to all the charv-ee
dure, baaed upon certain and well defin­
any timo order a special election to fill fag the public peace; to compel tho which such pavement shall hare tan
od; thoro shall at tho same time be one
made, so long as each pavement shall
nonncemeuV ®f lhe author's name In ed reyaina, has bovn decided upon.
owners or occupants of buildings to pro- be kept in such reprar and condition, by
In regard to the manner of examina­ school innpoctor olectiil for two years, are eluctiro under thia set. in which
• uffletent. We, however, feel Justified
tn saying what we know to be true, tnrt tions, tho same &lt;x ur»e will bo paraaad
ease they shall dasignate the timo and
as shall be rattefactory to raid common
every one of Utc*e charges is wilfully that was adopted fait Fall. Twu days
ahall direct; to prohibit and prevent
false, and that tho writer was lu a ]&gt;oel- will be occupied fa the work of examin­ election hold under this act, two school
walks whesi and whew they shall deem
Uua to knuw, and did know, that what ation, ample time thus being offered to inspectors shall ho chosen, one for the and tho same uotioo shall be given as the cuastrucuan ar erection within such neroraary and propor, and fa cause the
for
an
annual
election,
and
shall
name
hr wrote UM entirely falliita to tindo the b&lt;«t that con possibly be done.— full term of two years, and tho other for the ufitor «- offire. to be filled ; and I«rta of said city aa ta tho opinion of expenra ol pavusg such otreets,and con­
farts. So far from Hie chantry' ”'**
said common* council, the publie safety structing or repainng such sidewalks, to
having aaytiilus to do with the public In regard to the written work, it will bo
every person thuv elected shall receive may require, of any wooden ur frame be sssurasd an the tote or -p realises ad­
prueccuUou, tho tact is, that at tho time expound that tho Punctuation, Ortha- also be elected annually, one justice of notice and qualify as afuresai.l, aad servo
joining such street, or ssdowalks, and
py, and Orthography, as well as tho tho peace, for the full term of four for the remainder of the term of sueh buildings, and to prohibit ar prevent tho may para ail neodfnl ordiaaaees aad by­
removing of aby such buildings from laws tu retetfan to the aneerament aad
elty, the Prow tutor withdrew from all form and style of tho compoaitfou, will years: PnciJoS, tlto. That at the first
any |*rt of said city to any lot or place collection of each oxpenras: ProrM,
connection with the former, except that show that the applicant understands the election under tins oct, there shall be office.
Sac. 8. Tho president, recorder, and within said fire limits, and to prohibit That ths owner or occupant of any lot
i m a matter of. convenience, he allowed
’aw of tho English, and tho proper value olretod so many jiuticoe of the pi-aar as
; hte name toeland as the •ollcltot of rew­
trustees uf the village of Hastings shall and prevent tho rebuilding or repairing or nrewuM maj, under tho direction,
tuny be noewsnry to make four justices
ord, sending all the papers In tho case of words. Poor spelling, an-1 ungramhave all the powers, and are hereby re­ of the same; to regulate tho construc­ and according to th. requirements of
of
tho
pooco
ta
said**city,
including
the
the raid common council, at his own root
' to another Attorney, employed by the niaticd, or awkwardly constrtkrtcd sen­
quired to [lerform all the duties fa rela­
tences, will prove a bar to the granting justices of tho peace heretofore elected tion to tho first election under this art, tion of party walla, chimneys, fire­ and expenra, construct the neoesrary
places, aud tho putting up of stoves, sidewalk in front of or adjoining such
of a certificate, no uinttor what the oth­ in and fur said township of Hastings,
aro herein conferral
upon stove-pipes, and other things that may lot at premises, and Ihrawtqxm raid lot
1 within his eaey knowledge. Every per- er qualifications of the applicant may anil who shall bo residents ol eaid city that
tho aldermen of the ci|y of Hartings, bo dangerous in causing or promuting or prrofoeo'shall bocome aad bu ex­
[ son acquainted with the facto of the
at tho time this act takes effort, who
prosecution, not only Justifies, but cool*
any two of whom may act as inspectors firra ; t»i prohibit and prevent tho burn­ empt from such ridewalk tax, so long aa
shall bo justic-s of tho peace of laid
raid sidewalk shall be kept and mami mends the Prosecutor for the toons 1»
of electum fa either of the wards at ing out of chimneys, aad to compel and
tained in good condition and repair by
city,
and
hold
their
offioe
during
tha
took In tho matter, lie promptly at­
such election; end in case no two of regulate the cleaning of the same ; end and at tho expenra ol such owner or oc­
! tended to th.- intcreato of tho i&gt;eople the'applicant must bo o^ suitable ago, time for which they were elected ; aud
them shall appear at the time and place
cupant ; they may ateo fix and establish
. while all agree that he treated the gen­ and answer corectly tween-tenths of all the term uf all justices elected under
the grade of all streets and sidewalks,
’ tiemen defendants wuh all tbe con aider- tha questions asked in Orthography, and by virtM of thia art, shall com- appuinted for such election, one ar more fatoffil buildings aad evamfen whether
peroins shall b- chosen from the elucture tho same are in safe condition, and to
i atlon they deocrv4d,U»-ay the very least.
R&lt;w&gt;iing. Penmanship, Mental and Writ­
Tho prosecution was fully Juralficd from
pruoeut to act aa such inspectors. No- cause such as aro found to bo unsafe to bo
hold their office for the same length of
j the fact that the peopleJ case failed, bo ten Arithmetic, English .Grammar and
put into aad kept in a condition of safety ;
timo as justime of the puacn elected in
causa their principle wttnoras refusal Geography.
bv tho recorder of said village in the to regulate the constrootioa of all black­
to testify because their testimony would
For the tv.-ond Gradn. correct answers and for th &gt; several townshipe fa this
same manner aa is required of tho re­ smith shops, eoopcr shops, carpenter
are required to eight-toxthv of nil quua- State.
corder of said city.
stojie, planing establishment*, baker­
fams asked, uith the addition to the
See. 5. There shall be elected at the
Sac. II. la rase of the sickness ar ab­ ies, and all other buildings and
tnmmon.braachcs of U. 8. Hi.tnry and some timo, iu oadi of tho several wards,
an extent, reoponriblc for the matter
sence of the mayor, or al a vacancy fa cetabluhmonta usually rogardoJ aa
twins made public, and a projection Phyaiology. Toe applicant must also aun cuusto-'tio and two aldormen; tho sold office, the recorder shall bo and is extra kuardons on account of fire;
necessary. He had not nnly soletnnb have had eufbaent Mperionra in touch­ e-iuMnbfe shall bo elected for one year,
hereby authorised to diacliarge the du­ to establish, maintain and regulate
promised, but vohmtrerrd to testify la fag, to (Mtablish a roputation M a th-jr- anil until his suaeOMor is elected and
ties of mayor until tho mayor roauun's all such firo engines, book and ted­
the ease, which dopcndo.1 largely ujxm
quatified. Tho ajdermn shall be -olorthis duties, or another be elected and der, hcae and bucket companies as they
bta testimony, and wllhont which a
ol for two yoon.khd until their surenoqualified.
conviction could not be had ; and when
may deem expedient; i&gt; construct rooerI ears nro elected and qualified ■ —
under Influences upon which we do net
fixe. 10. The mayor, recorder and al­ voira,and to provide such eompaates with
PnnM, That at the first election
cars to remark he refused to testify, ootid, only in the addition of Phi'.uvqih
necessary and proper buildings, engines
election under this set two aldermen dermen, when asaemblod bigvther end
upon the ground that ha was portion sad Algebra and in tho reqattonual i
and other implements to prevent end oxshall bo cltooim in each ward, one for duly ergasixed, shall constitute the
the statute, that tho 1-arty nxfavfag
tho full term of two yosra and tho other oommoa council of the city of Hastings, tinguiah fires, and to appoint from imprisonment in the coalman jsul exceed­
aud a majority of the whole, the mayor among the inhabitants of raid city, such ing ninety day*, and tfie axponsn of
for the short term of oce rear.
keepfag such offender* fa jail shall be
or recorder always being one. shall lie number of mon willing to accept aa paid by said city : .4*4 frootJoS/ariJar,
fire. 0. Tho annual elections under
may be deemed nncuisary aud proper, as That no crdiuanco or by-law shall take
Concerning private eliminations, I this act shall be hold an the first Mon nroeeeary to constitute a quorum fin- tho
With thto explanation (for the truth
fireman, provided such number does not effect until ta ramo .hall have been
have simply to say, that I shall grant day fa April, in each year, and at such
of which wo can fully vouch) wo laave
exceed fifty for each oompanv, aad each
Mr. Bauer to enjoy the laurels be has none until tho eloee of tire regular ex­ place in each ward as the common
of said companies of firemen shall tn all the weekly nowsp*;&gt;er* published
won by this Infamous 'attack upon a aminations. After that time, if appliin said eity.
Uon tha recorder shall give al least ten to hold their meetings at such timo and have power to appoint its own officers, Bro. 17. Tl&gt;e common ouaucE shall have
man who eon not b&lt;- injured by any
thing hfa puny traducer may see fit to them to bo proeent^at tho public iosj
days' notice, by pcetfag the same tn plane as the mayor, or in ease of his ab­ ami pass by-tewi for its organisation power to establash, lay out, open, make
speiak or write about him, and caul ent tiens they will bo allowed a hearing,
sence
Or
inability
from
any
cause,
to
grade aad repair such street*, lane* and
three public places tn each ward, and
by pobboation in all the we^iy news- act, the recorder may appoint; the com­ val at the common council, and may alleys, equaaa market places and pub­
must come prepared to go over all
mon oocncil shall have power to impose, impose and collect ouch fines for tho lic parks fa osU ri|y, a* they taU tam
ground that other, have traverwx! at|
necoraary, aad the sama to alter, and to
dermon of each ward shall be tho fa- levy and oollect such fines as they may non attendance or neglect of its officers alter these already laid cut; and if in
regular seeafoas, and to pans in or
a;ioctoss of such elections, and shall al­ determinn and deem proper, not exceed­ and ramnteus aa may be established by tho doing thereof, they shall require for
way as fan and n» rigid aa exami
so bo inspectors of State, district and ing five dollars, for ths non-attendancs tho regulations and by-laws of such such purposes, the ground, of .ny perconnty oloctfoua; said inspector shall, at any rurating, of any officer of the
thereof to the owners or parties inter­
before opening the polls at any election, corporation who has been daly notified to such companier may obtain from the
ested, er bis or thmr agent ur roprooonto attend the same; the ranror shall city recorder a certificate to that effort.
tntira, by personal rervice, ar by publi­
proside at all meetings of the common which shall be evidence thereof, and cation in some ono of tho newspaper*
of
ouch
board
of
inspectors;
they
shall
will bo spared to make ta examinati
also appoint two persons to s«ve as council, and tho recorder shall ksep a the members of every such company du- publitad fa said city, at teort three
as pleasant aa posribte, and that all t
week, next proceeding the meeting of
clerks ol **u llsrri
ir* “IT of oh- record of tho procaedfags at tha same
son. interested in tho progress of
fa case of tha abeonoe at the mayor or exempt from all duty fa the militia fa tho ceotnou council, at which action i.
school* era cordially anted to atta
to be fakon fa relation to ta sum, aad
the doctors preoeM may chouae rare sere recorder train lira moating, tha members time of ;*ace, and from service ox any ta said common council are hereby anand giro by their presence, that coni
present may appoint a mayor or record- jury, and from payment of any poll tax; tburixed to treat with such parsons far
to CH such vacancy or vacanetea, io er pre to^ftro i tho mayor aad recorder and it shall be the duty of evwry fire such grounds or premise. ; bat if such
whom and to ' suoh clerks shall shall not ba entitled to vote, except aa a company to keep in perfect repair the person, shall refta to treat far the
eune, cr if ta porta do not agree
bo administered tho constitutisnal {-■rreiding officer in case of a tie, and no engines,, hose, and other implements therefor* it tall be lawful for the cumoath, by either of said inspectors aidermen shall be allowed to vote on any need by raid company ; and upon any ntaroaMal to direct the recorder to fa
question in which ha shall have a direct alarm of fire, or the breaMnwaut af aar ewe a tMtotrt wadsr hi. hud ewd ih*

Wratera Michigan, by far the most de- poudent, far the continuation of tho
sbabte Daily puUitad fa ths State. foresting and instructive letters, tho l
Thorough!# Bspubifaas jwifaraUy. it uf which appeared nom« M
Brother 8. tall wa hear fata yet: ?
NMagtka Rephblnuai: PM both In
ta 8ta and Net! m ; and »• takn
pfaararo fa calling spucfal state to

fag elections and oanvsMfag Me and
tlio qualifications of electors fa the sever­
al wards, shall I* the same asm lav*,
diijrt, the word “ward" instead af
••township" being naad fa tha oath, to be
adariafaved to an factor fa- faa KU
vote is challeagod, and fa tha mdfag of
all rfflifirstto or atatemscis of and con-

number of «o«m given for eeoh of the
o«re k.1. OM i. «M
and afeo uno certificate of the ofifara
elected fa and for their M^aativa waada,

. city recorder, and u]«n tl« Wednesday
mat following tiw day of eaah clertim.

'there
whn. hr^hi'erif»r-^
, —ruT&gt; fifenrnifaii woo,
iir aso greatest

quastiuns he shall vote.

*
puny shall forthwith assemble st the
Sac. M. Tba recorder, treasurer, mar­ place of such fire with its engine and
shal, and rtreet commissioner shall be­ other implements, and bo subject te the
fore entering upon or exerriring thrir orders of the city engineer of tho lire
departmeat ; and it shall be the dn(y of

Pure Wines and Lionels I

For the best and cheapest

Banner Offiee.

CLOVER HULLERS, FEED CUTTERS,

wv/asras, to command ta marshal or any
oonrtable of raid rity, to summon and

ft—holster, at midrib, toMrte
fave esid recorder at any tun* therein to
bo stated, to inquire into tho Meramre of
using the wud ground, sad [Mtlra
faithfol discharge of thsir truste, in each
aad
asanas ta dsmagns end -niiiiint
mouth, or aeoften as may boromanner and trader each regulations as
tfandnotota pwxwr or ownero ai or
p^ura fatossstod tn such paa»ia or
prorata, vhfa jury, briaw firat duly
swore by said recorder, who shall pre­
ta. It The esauaon council shall engine, and other implement, with a — ta right of tatasgn. —
have power to organiaa, teaintain aad
8m. 14. Upon tho broaki^ ent of
enforce euchosdiaanre. and by-law. as axy fire wife Mid teiy. th. ..rahd ta State, far fastaa* eaart. in tai
—. ««pt tU M&gt; tare taa tw
shaC be ncessaary far yr raining tho shall isnmodfataly rsyafr to tho pteoe at
peremptory chaltesres shall be pensispablic peace wifafa eaid city; to sur- such fire, 'and shall tod and aorist as
tod to ta cornoratkn sad Eke number
preas riots :&gt;fa apprehM a^J puai-h wtol fa extfagnfahfag raMfiro rata pew- fa ta' iaSivmiml ar ieAiridnefe i-t-Ilir
venting any goods m property tan ta
peewmo; to curprMo aU disorderly
Homo aud howwa of fll-fame, and punMt th. iasMte. afetbMfera thereof; to

L. S5Z3T "ra—.IS

groumte and

**•?"•* tla

World Mower

and Reaper,

Gump.’ a&amp;d Taylor Sulkey Rakes, GrainDrilla, Wheel Culuva*
tore, BALL, DODGE, and CURTIB8’ PLOWS.

Dngfl, Qultivatora—in feet, every thing
In the line cf

�Bapraip

T^s

GEORGE
local bliyKs
•lireMHMr and recorderrimllscl
perron charged with nuiattagroyradf- retain torts at Jurors In the same
nance or by-law, the accused shall be nsr and within ibo some time U
Stebbins A Co, at tho "tittie store
around tho' rernor" keep tie brat fiour
in tho city._______ _________ Iw

and s-.ur.rnouing such jury, and upon
the trial of ths cause, sb*l! conform aa
near as may bo with the mode of pro-

Go in to Allan's, bo is Agsntifcr F. A.
Fullor’s Furniture room in foe baao-

Removal- Buber Shop.
' Evxsrsonr wonders how those ftplcuI have removed over Harlow A Good­ 1 did Businco* Suite at Bradley A Ltnnyear's Store, opposite the Bank.
FoJ^ 1tev’a, can be afforded for twelve dollars.
low the Sign up stairs. I will
happy ' They don't toll us. and we surmise they
I are trying to aeo bow large a ben-tit they
■ .-an gire their cu/omerv.
Ifnf

Bsxxxa office.
good style on go-xl paper Coll
Republican Tnwnahip Cotnautl
requested to observe this notice;

ed st the Prat Office in Hostings, Mar.
8, 1871:
David Brown,
James Blanchard,
W. Q Barbar,
R. T. Caton

'•Get 'ssf Frxwn, »a Bn New Oxs*"
—■'."boso old couches, sofas, sofe-bottomod chairs, divans, teto-a-totos, or any
ihing in the upholstering line, ran be re­
paired, and they will look a* nice aa
new. lean doit, and on reasonable
terms. 1 have also a fine stouk of such
articles uow on hand, and am wnstantly
I getting on additions to tlio Mock, and
I manufacture to ordrt aU these goods.—
I Cal) and see me, on Jefferson street, se­
I cend dnor south of tho Post Office.
__ 8 Sausxvsr.

it necessary to alter or change Che grade
of any street which grade has been here­
tofore or shall hereafter bo duly fixed or
establisluxl, notioa of the intention to
make such change or alteration, and of
tho time-whon action will be token there­
on, shall be given to tho psrsons on the
line of such street, in the same manner
and for the tamo longth of timo a. re­
quired in caaoa where the grounds of
any perron aro required for public uro,
for any ol tho purposes in this act men­
tioned ; and at ths time at which it is
proposed t itakn such action, the com-1
mon couuiil shall jtmIudo and exhibit a
profile showing the contemplated ehan go
m tho mtablished grade of such street,
and how much such change will cut
down or fill ftp the sama ; and If any
person owning property thereon shall ap­
pear before said common council and
object to tbecuntemnlatcd change in tho

of tho peace; and in all oases the rijjht
of appoal and certiorari from such jus­
tice's or recorder's oourt to tho circuit
court for the county of Barry shall bo
allowed to the accused and upon the
same terms and ooaditioas prescribed
by law in relation to appeals and certio­
rari from justices' courts in aimilar
of law, and upon ease*
Bsc 2». AU fines recovered for any manner that claim, bstrm townahlpo
—
die recorder and
, by the mayor, and which
araadjnrtad In similar cases; rod said
___ .. ___ _ .ho mu nose for which and
eltyaLaU likewise receive Its Just and
fair proportion, to be determined In the
the particular ftudftom which the
same manner, of all property, money
amount is to bo paid ; he shall keep an
and efficta of every name and nature
accurate account nf and bo charged with
whatsoever owned by or owing to said
all money roc rived for each fond of the
township of Hastings al the Ume this
oorjioration, and shall pav every warrot takes effhef
ttac. 38. The recorder, marshal, street
commissioner, and aU other dry offl-

Hastings,

wuucu maj- uorm ju«i «uu pru|«-r, un­
it* th* same la fixed by the provisions
of this act, but the mayo-* and aldermen
ahall receive from said city no compen­
sation whatever for their aorvlose ; rod
no member of aald common council, or

shall be interested, aa a part­
effected, said common eooucil may treat
wise, no inhabitant of said ci
principal surety or otherwise, Intsroetsd
with such persons for the amount of
, directly or lodlrectlv, In aay contract
incompetent as a juror br reas
sueh damages, and if the partus do not
1 or agr.ament, the roaaideraUoo whereof
account, report, and iatsrvet ia the rvvat of rash
agree therefor, it shall be lawful and
I to payable either wholly or In put. by
----------------------- filed in tho offloo of lags or suit: PntM, Such
nwsMSary before any change or altmithe corporation hereby created.
tian is made in such grade, to stunuiou the recorder; ho shall alao collect all
Hao. 3a. The common council shall,
Gallery of J. F. Minkler over Bailey’s 'I a
ai least once in each aud every y*ar,
jury to inquire \to and osmsmi tho city taxa* imposed by the common coun­
Harnra. shop oj.posito tho Ha.tings i damages and rocompanM that ought to cil, in tho manner prescribed by thia act
rauae to be published a Just and true ac­
ta-uso. I’hotograplis, Gems and all kinds II l&gt;c |«id to any person orjwrrvon» w (rijn ay i. end tlio ordinances and by-laws in rela­ hero (lower aad authority to aaseoa and count of air moneys received or expen­
ded t-y them in their corporate capaci­
Fresh Oyster-mewto by tire pint, quart
so object to su« h alteration, in tho same ’ tion thereto; and ho is hereby etnpowor- collect from evury male inhabitant of ty during the year, or other period next
of nwturos taken in good stylo.
or gallon at Hieka 4 Fates.
manners! herein provided,in earns where ■ cd and required to perform the same du- said city, over the age of twontr-one proceeding such publication prcvlcu* to
&lt;1..
years (paupers, idiota, lunatics, and per­ whl.l, . Kw «*,«lf K.I.II, ...I
tho groun li of any jereon ore taken for I
Mraxoas for .-.iln nt a bargain, at
sons exempted by the general laws of
public uro. and tho same proceedings
thia State excepted), a list of whom ahall accounts of all other officers or persons
~ —r,”
. published in tho United States ia afford- ' shall be thereon bad, as in those eases,-------- » — 7—y
having claims agnlnat, or accounts with
totsscertam the amount of such dam-1
“ u, reRtored of township be made and returned by tho supervisor said
corporation,
and
shall
make
out
Tnu ia no uro of talking, if you , rd in tho Parlor Albany It embraces th-&gt; j agve, and to render judgment thereon ;' ’treasurers, in ‘tho same manner aad ua- at tho time of making his annual asaeso- detailed statement nf all recclpta enda
want choice groceries at rrasomblo fig­ finmt sjiecimen* of chromo lithographs, . and alljtho sums so aucwrol shall be paid . dor like restrictions and liabilities that ment, an unnual capitation or poll-tax, expenditures, which statement shall
»toel engravings and fine wood engrnv-; or tendered as provided ia this section,, 1 aro imposed by taw on such township | not exceeding one dollar, and they may hilly specify all tho appropriations
ure* call at my store.
treasurers
’
prescribe ordinances and by-laws for the made by the oommon council, and the
iikgi over afforded tho ’ puldie. Tho' before cotareoncing work to make the
object and purpose for which the same
Sac. 22. The sujicrvisar is hereby au- |
American Publishing Company of Rut- contemplated change In such grade ■ tlioriaed and required to perform the | euilection of tho same ; and tho mon­ were made, and the amount of money
ey, so collected shall eonatitutoa gonarunder each appropriation, the
■ land, Vt-, rh-«ire on oativu Mront in evvry PreriM, That any party claiming dam­ same duties in relation to tho valuation I al highway fund, and shall be expended expended
amount of taxes raised, ths amount exage* shall have the right to remove such
' town and village, to whom they offer proccodiugv, by appeal or certiorari, to of proparty and aaerosinent of all taxes under and by direction of said oommon psoded on highways and streets, and all
such Information a. shall be noceronry ,
, the circuit court far said county of Bar- • iuqioood by Uw, within tho city limit., oouneil in repairing tho streets whsasvsr to
a
full
aad
perfect understanding of,
ry, upon giving, within ten davs, writ-1 for Stale, county, city, and school purp&gt;- and whorevwr within tho city limits said tho financial condition of aald corpora-1
1 ten notice of lus or their intention to do aes, that township superviuirs aro au- common rouucil shall doom just and tiun.
sou s pterins lur estgooa
Bkc. 41). No money shall be drawn
' so, to said recorder, or in rase of tho ab- th.irffod and required to ]&gt;nrfann in sim­
ilar cases, under,the general lows of
from the treasury for any porpnro unlcat
this State; and for the collection of all . .
~~ '
;
77“ ."7 7* ’ » It shall hare been previously appropri­
within thirty days, from the srsreWin-nt Ij iua
•.
"i-aii iasus hi. warrant to the
i ated foe Uiat particular purpose; and
0 Grant A Phillip,’ for sjiL
1 aforesaid, and t!&gt;« judgment of "Aid re-'
every order or warrant directing or re
rity
treasurer,
in
tbs
same
manner
that
...
,
.
...
, corder thorron, after first giving bond,in
! th* penal sum of t» ice tho ausouni of »
d-~f
-v—
damigi s claimed, and not less than one ,-rf-™
beat in tho City.
".“-—I “■“.'•T -7“ corder. end countersigned by tha mayor
I hundred dollars, with two sureties to bo
of said eity.
| approved by said recorder, which bond ' like compeasatiou in ell respect* not in­
Gou&gt; aiiu I’ackagea at Buscil’
In the village,
Sec. 41. The president, recorder, and
shall bo conditioned aa required by law consistent with this art, as a township
trustees of the village of Ha&gt;tlng*.ahall
More coming, in which a prise is wu
and County, and from
be the common council, and shall re­
in raeo of appoal from justices court; supervisor; bo shall together with tho
ranted in every jackago.
tf
the fort store In Harting.,
spectively discharge all tho duties of
j but n&gt; apptel, turtiutnri, anperaeadea*. mayor, represent srn.l city in tho county 1
the mayor, recorder, rod aldermen of
rail at the Washington Block,
। injunction, or any other process or pro- ' boaid of supervisors, and shall be ontiClover and Timothy Sow! ai Hicks
thecTtvof Hratlng*. and all otbor offlreeding, from any court whatever, shall , tlod to tho same rights, privilegva, and ,
ran of said village, ahall be such offi­
prevent tho imtuodiato making, laying •xjwvra as any other member of the
cers
of
aald
eity
until
others
are
elrcto-i
i
/ Tux iron column* of tho Washin^un
I out, opening, establishing or altering, taiord of sujicrvisors for Barry county.
Block, aro glistening with a coat of such street lane, alley, square, market
Sxc. 23. Each justice of the peace of,
green paint n-cenlly put on.
, place, or publid park a» aforoaoi I, or said city shall fib' his official oath and !
making any change or alteration in the bund in ti'« oflfco of the clerk of Harry I
wiui uiis ms. or inc cuns-.itutiou ami
established grade of any street; and ' county, and shall have in addition to the .
by-tawa of this Stale, shall be and re­
) upon filing a transcript of the procecd- jurisdiction conferred on him by thia act,
main in full foron until altered or re­
__________________ ________
ings aforesaid, within forty days after tho same jnrisdietiun. powers, and du-1 fer the one-fourth of one per cent tax praled by tM common council of sold
h. iht.for
_________
of
»uch judgment couurtniag such aasess- ' tiro conferred on justices of the peace in i provided by tin* section
general me
psir- r,t&gt;': ILDd a11 ,be
„r township
&gt;r_x--L ofBoen
„mi„.
m-nt, in said circuit court, duly oortifiod ' toernthips: /Voided, Thai all actions I poros; and the said eommoa council
by tho recorder of said city, the same within tho iuriwlictitnl of justicra of ths I
bought proeeedingsshall bo had as are nroserib- j-'Scn may bo conici-and and prosecu- : shall hare full power and authority to &lt;
make and maintain all necessary ordi- ■
uf I~ K. Powers, uf Irving, ihree fat I el by law in cave of appeal* Irotn jua- tod in said jnatice*** court, whenever tho ' nance, and by-laws for the collection of j
oren that weighed between fifty »t»I ' txvo of the ncuce; and if tliofinal judg­ i plaintiffs or defendants or one of the i
sixty hundred. Ono of them weighing ment of said circuit court shall not ex- plaintiffii or defendant., reaido in said ;
roed the daiuagsa assessed by such jury. county of Barry.
, twenty hundred. Who can Iwat it
Hxc. 24. School inspectors end consta­
bles elected under this act, ahall perform
the duties, roroive the compensation, and
be subject to tho liabilities which aro,
or may be by law prodded for corres­
ponding officers resperti.sly, in several
townships of this State.
»
Sxc. 25. Any justice of the peace or
tiuu*.
and
perform
the
marriagwevremothe recorder of said eity is hereby auA few days ago a couple from Eaton
County stopiped at the Izwnard IIosm, ny. He shall b* «r-«^In* a member of thoriwd and empowered to inquire ofi
foe board of superviaoniof said- county
Nashville, were marruxl, and then while of Hany, and. shall wifti tha supervisor hear, try. and determine in a summery
the girls were getting somo'.hisg extra ete-tr'd.-ifi and for sakl city, represent the
In full force for tbs nurpcM* of aald col­ books or papers, touching or concerning
, for dinner, they went to a r.istruRnt ety W tho board
supervisors of said
lection so long aa ssld common council the same, wnen legally required there­
Cponty, and shall powieas tha.like powers
sltall direct; rod raid Ireararer shall to; rod tha aald cliy may sue in Its cor '
and be chargeable with the lik* datira
charge and collect interest ou ail such porale name to recover any debt or de­
.wauygtbor member of arid Bounty
delinquent taxes at the rate of tn |wr mand due to said village; and the cor­
cent, par annum from the time of re­ poration hereby created ■!&gt;»!! be Hable
board of supervisxre, aad shall bo ontiCall at foe Drug store of J. I*. Rob­
In another column will ba seen a no-. tied to th* some pay rod paid tn the
turning the city tax roll until the time for rod ahall pay all Just debts due from,
of rollceltan ; rod It shall be lawful for □ r claims or demand* against said vill
erta A Co., for your Rewarl-of-Merit tic* of the meeting of the Hoard of man manner as tho ulhor members of
said treasurer to sue, Ln the name of raid ago of Haatings.aud all contracts made,
card*. A new supply just rucuived.pretti- Ragiatration for the city of Hastings. said board, bat ahall exorctee no author­
I city, the person or persons against whom | or agreements entered Into, by or with
'
ity
os
ftupervteor
except
as
,
a
mom
her
of
any such personal property tax waa I ths corporate authorities of said village
er than ever.
•
Under tho now charter, rcrcy rotor is
iftswed. after the return of the tax roll, &gt;I of Hastings, shall be and the same «ro
i said board. And in JtlliUjn to tho othrequired to prooeni hie name ia perron 1 or requirement, of this act, it ahall be upon aimplaint being made, oa oath and before any court of competent Jurisdle- '' hereby rested In and made binding up
School books. Speakers, and a full asthe cor|K&gt;ratlaxi hereby created.
and register: also giro the name of the his duty to M's that all the officer* of in writing, before such recortier or any tton, and to have, use and take alt law-!■' onSKC.
41 All that portion of towufthlp
justice of tho peace in said city setting ful wavs rod means provided by law for
■ortmeut of Stationary nt
• said corporation' faithfully discharge their forth therein lh« substance of the al­ the onflectiou of debts, toaoforee pay­ number three north, of range number I
street where he reailea.
J. 1’. Rouen A Go's, drug store.
official datire, and |lmt all laws and reg­ leged offense, such recorder &lt;ir justice ment of such tax. Executions l«.oed •Ight west, tn the county of Barry rod |
[ Naw lUcx I.crx—Mr. S. H. Bara™, ulations p-xtoiniog to tho government of shall iseuo a warrant, in the name of tho upon Judgments obtained for any such State of Michigan n&lt;X Inducted within '
tax. in ay bo levied upon any property raid limits at the city of Hastings Ahall 1
of Charlotte, on Monday, placed open said cih-. and all ordiruuicea aad resolu­ pocplo rd the State uf Michigan, for tho liable to be seised and sold under war­ be rod tho same ta hereby detached rod ,
I our staeeta a now Hack, to run in con­ tions of raid common council are faith­ apprehension of the offenders, directed rant. Issued for the collection of any e*t off from the residue of said town­
fully executed anil comp&amp;od with । bnt
city tnxea. and the procvodlngn of any ship, and shall be and the same is here­ Hoar tho sweet voice of tho child,
: uectiun with ail trains on the G. R. V. an ordinance or njoolutum passed by raid exoept as in the case mentioned in the officer
with such sxscutlon shall be tha by erected rod organ Ixad Into a separate
Which the night-wieds repeat aa they
next section, to tha marshal or any cen' IL, and also to phase tho waste of all common exmal aatiiarizing auypublic im atablo of said city which warrant way bmim In all reepectis ** to now required
by taw; and tho production of any as■private and public partiot -who may
bo served by «ither of said officers aoy- rc-msnt roll on the trial of aay action cere shall be held at tho county bouse, Oh, who roald nssfet thia most plaintive
of prayers,
haff A Co. offer for Sale 3 Suhuleubeurg : wish to us. a Hack.
whsre within said county of Barry, and brought for 11.e recovery of« tax therein now occupied, as auperlntemlent there­
'•Please, father, dear father, eome
shall bo returnable the same aa similar Maarad, may, upon proof that ft ta th* of. by Charts* B. Benham.
BUliard Tables, Bar and Fixture*. Ad­
Hao. 44. All taws, regulations, onllproceis iarue-1 by justices of the peace ; original ae.rcsmrnt roll, or the araera nances,
dress
IL Mnnnorr,
and by-laws st any time enact­
and upon bringing th* parsons so charg- ment of the ally, with the warrant an­ ed by the common council of said eity
4316
Hastings. Mich.
be read or uaed in evidence; and
, —. ———------- .j — , .
before such recorder or justice, such nexed.
if ft shall appear from said aamaamenl may be read in orldenc* In all eourta
The Republicans of Castleton, will
ufflra of raid recorder. loirBnder
tc, „.d
that any tax to therein aoseased against of justleo, and In all procecUng. before
A Good thing for Heatings !
meet in Caucus in Little’s Hall, Nash»»«•
» pU~r the defendant In ruch suit. It shall be any officer, body or board in which It
Ma. Gao. Cube has re-opi-nod tho villo, at 2 r. m. Thursday March .'10th,
or
pri.ua faclt evidence of tba legality shall be noeeroary to refer thereto, cith­
er first, from a record thereof kept by
old gallery occupied by Mrs- Stowell be-1
tor tho plan of not guilty, and upon such and regularity of the aasframenl of the the recorder or secondly, from a copy
for tlio puqK** of making nominations
and the court before whM&gt; raid
cetaplaint and pica a trial shall be had, same,’ I.
fore the fire, on Jefferson St. nearly op- 1 for Township officarr. By order of Re­
nr.,t.r
thereof certified by mid recorder, under
and upon the ermvirtkm of ouch offenhor
poeitu the Poet Office, and announces ! publics! Township Corumittro.
and the imnoiition of a fine, such recor­
OMtlcfcm, March 7ih 1ST I.
der or justice ahall forth with Uaue an
execution, directed to tho marshal or
Rutland Republican Caucuany constable of said city, commanding
thorn to collect of the goods and chattel*

BOOTS AND SHOES

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the'firm, and devote his
time to closing up our books.
■A. fifteen yean btimnem iraperitively requires this step, and
we expect our customers will
at once examine their accounts,
ai.d settle the same by Cash or
Kora.
.
Ever thankful for the large
Patronage we have received
from this community, web ahal
shall11
uow officr our Goods at great
greal ­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash
and Prompt Paying Customers.

J. C. WOODRUFF

Confectionery.

A New Poem.

ittg ttw dutis* of mayor, and if so repaoeed by aucii two thirds majority, it
shall go into effect r.reordmc to its term..
6ro ID Tb. rorordro shall bo rate
jrot tn tmpcachmvnl-and removal from
office, for corrupt conduct in office, or
for.crimes and raiadrouMnors. in the

of sack goods aad chattels wherewith to
satisfy the *ame, that ho take tho body
of snch offender and commit him to tho
oommon jail of said county, aad th*
-L” -fely keep tb.' neraon so
11 disciiargod by due
bat in case imprieon___________ I be impoaed on the per­
so convicted, such reooeder or jaa-

expiration of ths timo for which hs
Shall be rantenoai to imprisonmsnt, or
until h* is dinchargvd by due course of
Isw ; and in aasea wh.ro both fin. and
inqxriaonnwut aro imposed toon tho per­
son so craivtctod, such recorder at justice
shall forthwith issue the process necss-;
ran-to rarvy
judgutent into oflsrtj ’

JAMB

MACS* M
GIOtEtr

U -AOSTID BEE TF THEY -KHE NOT
THE CHEAPEST GOODS HST
- —
TOWN.
----- -

BARLOW 4 GOODYEAR

M, Nfo AND MBS,
Window and Door Frnmrs, Miik Safes,
and Brackets of every description.

�for fffi.

1,400 mD-s under M0 miles without ;
One Management Chang* a!coaches.

Fakdbest..

fKOin om*^oot7tjjr track agum.

NEW YORK

BO8TO*r,

toeWvdaxd oitr errm. UmW hr Ma F.
l aw -4
toffy to wlfc. if ite *|:U&lt;»
ALBANY,
U M.em.mfr, u m=
it Bur, eUKuu
a/Ufdrl^. u U«u *. xwtala efHuu. Owl, rxnanrxt ra«m w x«w rou m ««w
■XatJLXB, 4XD TXK
cuiU la «!«=«.:• «f &lt;X. K^u^r d'tlwO of OIL REGIOMSOF^EN’SKLVAXIA
Betry ttoaiy. NkfcifM. U LtUr" P."af Mwtwrnr2*j.,:£i7Tk^.'U.”
-**--■ ' -----Rochester to New York. 3&amp;5 tmies,
Buffalo to New York. 423 miles,
Dunkirk to New York, 400 miles,
Clevslaadto New York, UiomiUa,
Cmanuati to N. T., MO mBas,
axd u non

FW~?2 to 27 xnxa rn aomm turn.

ONE THOUSAND PAGtS 1
FOURTEEN SPLENDID RTElf
PLATE* I
KL
TWELVE COLORED BFH.
LIN PATTEENH!
41
TWELVE MAMMOTH COLORED
FASHIONR:
NINE HIWDRED WOOD CtJTBl
Twr5TT.ro™ mob"®

AH Maine ree dliMdy tkfwuh U Few Terk.

»r SwS'

IIAHHOTU COLORED E.OUIOR

lace of the graaae ia than constantly re­
newed by an operative working a mul­
ler over it, |&gt;rncr&gt;ely u a cotr-mak -r
griada pafaUa in oO. In this wag tha

.spjsisf.w*:

M» Chestnut tSL. Philadelphia.' Pa.

Geo. P. Rowell 1 Co*i Column,
to io »io p«r iy.ffli.JMS

••neOldnt aadStit of the £Wnr*to»

ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
FOREIGN LITERATURE.
New Volume begins January, 1871.

w=sus;™» i'-.t'

MOW IM T11K TIME TO atlittliIBg.

■
by wetting the *pprr sun
them at once to their or
fonn, thereby charing up
tween the shingiee, aad I
Bead by filling up tha me!

'

Atwryv.
"
MORTGAGE SALR

1871.

TRUNK FULL OF FUN

». Mpoi wMrb Hit auntox« tklr. Ia
be dor al U • &lt;I&gt;1. J til. Mtu. fl.

UIXSE.-SXMkt.

insri &amp; no i

ITS PLATFORM:

niHnai
asi Dscrptite Catlotte
a nan uc tkxuzu nxa

REVENUE TARIFF.
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM.
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLIES.
Tira Cuicaoo Tuibi xe, in entering

Daurhey A Co'i^Column.

A peck of slacked lime being thenscat- AND SUMMER FLOWERINE BULBS.
Urid oa the mkXm, aad the removed !
earth put back.
Many yean agon war* fold by an ex ;
perioncad grape grower, that he had .
reetorod tho health af a grape vino in ‘

Its many thousands of Traders on the
final triumph of Rejrublton i&gt;rindPI.-&lt;
in tho abolition of slavery ; the siioccai
fill restoration of the Uu-'rerolted Klatca
to the I nion; and the extension of Im
prtial euIDags to every eltixeo of the
bulled Stales.
Of the meartires which are now eaKMlng the attennon of thoughtful men, |
»““ demand a Ju.l and wuo g.vcrn*

Kt,r;j«Krttinyr.“'i fit:

The Haile M

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inotrvctive uraARY AND SCIENTIFIC MATTER In.
rtudt^ always .n lntrrau£gA&gt;rX
LJ^^^Amrricxn or foreign magaxlnra

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WOT ‘
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i‘CWT* '“Irv-VM 2!

Wand

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ronsaanum

■awwn^-'sa

«lu JrtUrWrtklj^an.

for the benefit of othen. are an infrinn-meut of personal liberty, and akin Io
n~J*2r j “^“ooffb reform in the civil
eervtac. that th. rv may be l.(meaty and
, efficiency in the adraitiMroClon of the
.Government; a return to specie pay­
ment. by the e-jbaUtutlon of national
I bon k onto, fcy RTvenbocka under the operaiton of a fruc banking law; andai
dlgnliled Juat ,nd jMfacrful foreign poll­
er, Ineletlne utx.n nil &lt;mr
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i jirapiA fesww
/«;:

1871.

PROSPECTUS

TO THE FARMER.
It 1. of special value. aa containing the
la t cel Information relating to the
Kriio v11? warden, aSjd the
FI ABU; the condition of the crore in
All paxteof the world; and a carefully
fjtpRi!3mk*°S 1.1ME Uark*tS

wil^£Siora0 “*,rf *-'•

JBRDBBBA

•**JK

REDUCTION OF PRICES

Finally Tmt Trihuxb U opposed to
J11*l*cj*J Interests which are sntagnu
UOc to the general Interest Itlathedoelaml enemy of BaouopoUau and tax
thieves In national anclKlaie'jxiUUco.
It U proud to maintain the nraltim
which it baa ever I..l7w t£ FhaM
PION OF THE PEOPLE.
VMA“-

KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
Payable in Advance.

.1870
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WONDERS
OF THE WORLD.’’
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^PATENTS.

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oar rink. Keua tor a SpeeimenOny
N.B.-NoPublimuSr^taPf
pectua will bancmtot ni2h»LL

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NEW YORK OBSERVER

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1871.

VOL. XV.

WBinil Ml

sevaral small traye heaped «p with ,
numd mwl other nagTware UmW
Ec-r mspectfou.
She wwe a bag, v«y tew Uaw ae|
fogthoriage Ae ngj M r
she was turning tltac: over aad o

C»r4

HARDWARE
HABX.ESS SftOP,

Sofiunlliaraad a&amp;bte had hor lady­
ship boon, that filled with a eettoattefocttooud complacency, tho jeweter had

SME AIERTI FOB TIE BUCKEYE All CUPKI IEAPIB All
MOWER FOR BAHT CBBITT.

Ho start tint he noticed, after riUfng
sUll for a quarter of an hour that the
box had not boon left ia tho room with

wtiil. Jours...iagslM( ;

ACKLEY A SLADE,

Be Iky bssrl's tMMUstw.a.
Tkee^Ms^
WHS eseik lit*i's sterais ss4 *u ।
Tks spirt! Is siUI1 |rm.i( &gt;a
Ts ike eteraal.Ute

"Uow thoughtless !■’ ha muttered.
“All right of eourao; still, busiares u
'Mu■■■
IH go and inquire after
them."
Ho j umped up and looked for a beO.
»as to bo seen in '
"Strange, in. bourn Eke Ata," bo 1
thought
“Not a boll to tho hooaa. X
shall have to walk into tho hall and call '

The advocate for the defo nse-cste of
Walking to tho door, bo found to his 1
.—I « - 1_____ ‘ I
priaonrr, begging them not to tentoare
so deror a womaa to Ms baidsge.
The jury soared? aw the for* St

X^»b2bXl^’Vtuf^

CARRIAGE FACTORY!

DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES,

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY
JI 'inter is coming on,

IT W MM Ml STORE !
A» anywhere in the State.

Mie sir ids ui Pries, aid w fill nrrait Satisfaciln'
ALL THE BUTTER AND EGGS

Go there for a Cutter,
Go ijhero for a Sleigh.
Go there for a Sled.
Go there for repairs, 1
Go there anyway, 1
Go there just to see;

I rlrrtitna.

up ai Wagon, carriage,
cutter or sleigh.

IN BAHRY COUNTY,

We are now selling belou.

For which th" Highest Market Price will bo Paid.

Jackson. and Grand Rapids

Prices.

Remember the place—at the
Old Stand of J. L. Reed, foot
of defferson Street north of1
the railroad. Hastings,.Mich. |

PROPRIETORS OF TOR

SEWING

MACHINE.

f ON HANI
AUBICUM

'auk.-strsx.'i

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hall Threshing Machines, Clov
Bullers and Grain Drills, and Gale's
Patent Sulkv Bake.

mWART II STMNHOFF.

Siitbss art Mettaial ftitiftt

Ve pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
Rapids Plaster, Ohio Lime. Water Lime and Salt.
Hastings. March ifl, 1871.

tf

“And this F’ naked the lady, lifting a
bracelet studded «ith rnbte. and pearls.
•That te two thousand pounds.*’
One after another the articles were
Bxamincl and priced, tho hdy showing
evident hemtateJn in choosing.
•‘Too have shows me t.x&gt; maar,” she
remarked with a charming smile. 1 am
quite at toes which to choose."
Tho jeweler smiled. Tho compliment
|»id to elegant stock was not umwoepta•■Yee, 1 am quite confused,'' repeated
tho tody, wMhaeewrad bitten of th.
chararing smile, “quite eoafuaed.
I
should like this tiara, and yet this brace­
let i. verr brautifuL” “Ah," Hi. added
with a Ettle sigh of vexation.
I wish

But the place to buy

willing to toes oo good a customer. aad
tried hi. brat to persuade her to ons
' way or tho other, bat half an hour
passed and the good, still shone on the
■ counter, sad the lady's mind was not

Hoddealvas if a bright way out of

GROCERIES
at the new brick store of

y Cash for our Groceries, we pay
sh for Produce, end sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

strong drinks &gt;« to set ths candie in ths
bteSmad."
Toaanvmd one’s rail
with companions whose idea of aoctety

wiLtarod jeweler, sinking into a chair,
, and bursting into a miserable laugh
Oh, there must bo some mistake, mv
good man I You don’t Usink I’m mid,
do you? Where te Lady Wildcrbrand?
she camo here with me. What—what
doos It meanF’
And unable to keep calm any longer,
the tempted man sprang upon tho two
keepers, and attempted to pass them
Of eourao he was overpowered in a
moment, and his companion had slipped
a straight wateteoast on him before one
could say “knife," and howling and

“Would you like to rail again with
yoarhnabaadr
With poor brother Benny so sick in her
'Unfortunately, I shall hare no op­
arsis
portunity to after to-day,’’ she replied
And no one to help her but me.
muringty. “ I scarcely know what to
Como home, come hemo, come home!
Heaae, fethar, dear father,oume home.
As she spoke a bright though*, struck
the jeweler.
Hear lb. sweet voice of the child.
"Is your rosider.se far from here,
Which tho night-winds repeet at they madam F’ be inquired.
roam;
“Mot quite an hour s drive,** replied
Oh, who conld reatet this moat plaintive
of prayrre,
wffl permit mo,’’ he said, “I
'■Please, father, dear father, come will e»nd them to your house to-morrow,
when you will be able to consult your
husband
as
to your choice.”
Father, dear father, corns home withne
shMk ‘
«
* P*Tl«Md .“‘k
now,
The diM* in the steeple strikaa two;
lite
vary
unfortunate, My Hater ia
—------------------ ,T~T
Too night has grown colder end Betray
la Paris, aad we start to-morrow by the peered tn rompsray mth a tedy,
mail tram to join bee
” ~
— snih Rm —■ II r ■

The general topic now is, the

City of Hastings,

I hair and square features.
i There was a certain turnkey toot
about them that Mr Golding could not
nndaratand, but after occurrences en
1 lighteood him.
“What’or you making this row for F'
asked onv of them, laying hi. hand
soothingly upon the aatanuhad jeweler's I
shoulder
“Whafa (ho use of it! as 1
■ay to all of yer, what’s the use of it f
He'd better take it quteilv, hadn't ht
Bilir1
,
'
The man addroaaod as Bill nodded ssteatly, u if on answer was expected of ru, that not being able to carry it with
the wood, she haA set titan ■nallberrriuf "black sand." m th. citer
H.
flew to the spot A long, red snuff was
. ready to fall from the wiek into the maaa
of powder, when, with rreai presence at
a moment sjiecchleis with astuaishmenl
1 and terror, tried to wriggle out of hit
captor's clasp, and stammered oni—
I ‘The jewels—the jewels f
moved it from the banri.
At first be
I "Ah Just so," replied the man, turn •
smiled at hte previous temr; but the
iag to Bill. “Yer one ! just a. the lady
reaction was to grate that it was weeks
said, the poor gentleman*. mind run's
entirely on them jewels," then turnit g before he orerosmo the shock whiah hie
nerves had tn state wt in that terrible
to Golding, he remarked soothingly and moment.
pityingly—
Beneath tho aaritee of aerial oujxy‘Thors, there air, don’t trouble your­
self about them, they're all right"
tiom exist which may bring terribU de
“Don't trouble myself? What do
strartkm at nay teOMML
To tempt
yon mean P' repeated tfw maddened with a gloss of wieo a man who te try­
jeweler. "Where ate I ? and what are ing to control an inordinate appetite for

�It j starting pefoto cf this Route are;
st Cukog-J Bad Peoria- Tho rostral:
[Mint fa BUHUNGTON, «&gt; tho Hhs»uppt It trarec».fa liliuuu ami the whole
browlth of tfoulhcra Iowa. Nsar die
Mfoswi, ito trunk fwka into Ihrse
bruncher, for t» 'ha-t throo western ter-

bet do not belirre that Mr. Naumrr'a
removal win toad to secure ths cnart■mA of any line of public policy, or ia
tenet, any whore sireagthen tba Ad■tafotrotfote ■ the Party, but, co the
rowtenry, wiB weaken boft.

The Ropabtfoana aa a party claim to
b. a i-vop-nanro j^.fo, nd «&gt;o only
duuhta I can Macs of their tenant* foie
• tho neglect of duty ia regard to thia
whisky traffic. The nation baa proeper«d under .heir guidauoe, a Democratic
rebellion lias bees vrosbsd. four mill-

TMlLFi

will send it to any ddrwsTira Advaxcb hu entered on ’'.bo
fourth yes: of Its extatenro under moot
favorabte auvpleea. Ito popularity hM
Inerr are il with each year, aad U bow
ttandoln th. front rank of American
HoligtoiM Joanista. It is able. Mdid,
and independent to Ito editorials, full
and fro* 1a Ito Charob News of all denosalnaUotis, vary attractive In ito Chil­
dren's Departtuont; to foot it embraces
, ths U. 8. ,__________________________ In Its columns-Agricultural,Scientific,
X'to iuiMstoof ito Loto iltoro people Commercial, and Llterary-a complete
, u.o not, wetrust, QpjwntdU thia. Our summary of current news of the day.
pmeat Broalur, Mr. Ferry, has long which, with corrospondcnoo from til
ind (isniianitly labored, as a Rapmea- __ _ J- .U- -l.L. nl.C. IS AMk Af tlw
taxirs fo Cangreaa, to secure such an ap-

thute brilliant acts, on! yet, they will aihurtneatobo bound down under tho
life dewtroyteg enm of alcohol and not
rti cn flajw to t.rvak the hoods. Our
I^-^Walares ]m
8eaato nfhfo eountiy.
It avails Htde to consurv ito Ihesidset U as is alleged, h. foatigatod
tho removal of Senator Sumner, wo may
To oommaad asid to obey u the life of
thesoMier; and There b.vo not U, a
wanting other evidsccn. that General
Grant u not free fnwu the l«adea&lt; i w
that come of a mRitarr cdacatfan. It
ta a Htifo hard foe a great captain, who
has carried his pointa by pervutoaey and
force, to understand Lw racred arc thwalla which the Coaalitatioa has buRt
between the Executive and (ho Senat-.
and how important it u, not that (bn
BeaateahoaH always agree to the wish
of (ho Pretedoat, but that the
should bo abooiutely independent of th
Pretedcnt Thio may extenuate the
fault of General Grant; ilia, of course,

AGBrra,

Ito nbesriptioa price of tbs Moahauiral News is only Fifty Cents per annum,
oa receipt of which asm ths publiatoru

Mined, and that ito Duminicec policy fo
for the brot goo.1 of th, wbofo peo^te,

and afoe tho "Ciril Rights biff/ by rofusing to cohwod ]*«pl&gt;- the right tn tes­
tify in her conrta in any case, aril or
criminal, to which a white fewa i, a

eta" Ihoy haro tri-d t&gt; do m^rv far tu
by iikrwiung the lonaltice Ac. Now,
telroaa Republicans try and enforce
tho htw. Txt ut Intro narey on the
wlJkfey tm-U OUOUgh, at least to etop
their oeroer, and they in their candid
emtorute Will blase us for it We hero
aumc Judas' in cur parly, fa*
*•&gt; &gt;»
tb.itn that thuir reora is far more accepta­
ble Ut*n their company, unleet they will
oct with as no t«nj«ratv men. Let us
move ftinrir.l with a whl at tho ami!ng
election—numinato m» matt cnloaa he is
tnto to l.imsoll and.the jmpk, and is
not in favored whisky rings. Been in
tl.c little tillage of Woodland, wo beer
i^Xutu.-Lsd as rotnusg from tho !i[O oi %?
yia nmid i it Hre
that ha wiU use Ari rn"ffoTt!X’3jp cTTkatetaU

B5 TO 120 A DAY

Tte Magic W

New Advertisements.

COUGH! COVGH! COUGH!

m

tlueuce agahut own who oppose him in *v-------- ’ —
'
telling whldry, let tho voters show him
by their arts «ni next election day, that
Hoc. &lt;•. The ,a'tl election for cireul*.
jadgo shall be cnautteted, cud return*
ty u very Knitted, that tho Republicans uiads, as provided by law for the els.
in thia Township are united on that tioa of judge, fo. the several judicial
[•oiut siul fear no whisky ring whatever. aradta of tba Mate; and tho State caaYours Ite&gt;rodfoRyt
fneuda. And it is not surprising that
*oaa who have boon erourged by each
a whip should avail tb-xaselws of their
opportuaily to retaliate. Thus toe an­
tagonism of his colleague is only anotfosr proof to Mr. Sumner of the eBectivsB-os ef his efoqavaoe- Aad it must
be mid further ta defense of the mu-

Oemvn. —

the Lofpdaturoof Or Wuu, at h» LtWxiBiserox, March 13, 1871.
eoesiiM. fanner1y de-Urod the sam-It is braomftgvery evident that the.
amendwont to be a nullitr, and act bin­
ding upon tho people of that ftsto.
Fu:ly-8-rond Congress ia more faroraThe issue thus pres efod. is of the (bj/t-j a free trade tariff than its prods gravMt (osteblo character, aad involve, i
the peace aad perhafw tho very exist-1 eoraoe. Tho protsvtiosiata are greatly in i
1 the minurity. and it trill bs difficult if

THEA-NECTAH
ii a rrxx
BLACK TEA

teg of tho amiss, aad aenn-u fail to
tract aad Us prow the cisst of r.-a
for whom it is speoinlly intended. a
not aJoao lhaoe, for on its pages, will
found thoughts that are worthy of

thereof through
they ehali hold

eopoefal tatorart to every tax payer to do
all ia his posrer so afoot tho very best
nsaaia his township to that effios. aad
to oomto thaa, every voter should ba at

ncr brow-lwoten. This act has not
nuhatad Mr Sumner ; but it ha. hm
tated tho Senate ami nation. It mas
• teat; but it ia fa every eeaso a b;
dor. In saying this, we in no way &lt;
pate tho technical right of the ben
to suboatute for a booator entirely c
vvraant with foreign affaire eno v
knows nothing about them. Aud
tn perfoedy willing io admit
-*- -• Ufa worth
.l .u_.
_______u&gt;g
u
what
that Mr. o
bumnw
ed Secretary Fish at a party
The Rspubhcaa party is above m
Ito tender* may quarrel, ae they h.
dowe before, ft—of them mJr
go over to the enemy, ae others h
dene Bat. with or without leedsrv.
princinfoe of the Rspubb-an party m
peens! Far that party carries m
than the bark that bore •■Cmsar and
forOsnee." It carries the fate of riri
stioa co this Western Continent.

I genera! lagislatioa. Wo have had any
. ant runt of personal legislation, and all
i ecru of l&gt;-ginlativn [tatohwork, bat no
I v.xnprvlienuve tew relating Io finanre,
tariff, railwayoar reeOMtnwtion.
1 It is v.ry curious that Speaker Blaine
s wuld bu ro rehudant to appoint the
standing Committees of the House Of
1 cuurw there fo a great prvMuro for par­
titular [itacoo, but thia fo likely to mcregae
j tho icager the apixiiatracnte are defer­
red.’ Thu general opinion js (hat Con1 grew wUl not adjourn before tho first oi

and ihall have junadirtioa of all judg­
ments, decrees, records files, book* pa­
pers. suits, ----- “**— -------- —1
proceedings
the oireuit «_______________________ _
tics comprising their reepoctree eheuita
E’er, b AH acta, or porta of sou, ooa trevening the provision! of this art. are

yet, not beyond tho comprehcn.iun of
Our Young Folks, nor au obriruei as to
bo to them unintorectfag. Tho April
number now about di* pro-nisu &gt; lobe
quite wpusl to that for March, and so
hope may find numy roadrre in this acc­
tion of the west. It oily costa 12,00 a
year, and ia worth tho money to every
boy or girl ia tho county. Jatnoo R.
Osgood 4 Co., Bor on. Maas, are tho

Arrrmnx.—We ash the special at­
tention of the Republican* of Derry
county to tho article from the Grati Ra­
I June, ai.1 therefore some uf the Cumpids EtjU on the threatened bolt of th*
uiitteuo are al telutoly tiweasary.
Rs-pcb’riant along tbc Lake Shore, o'
। The &lt;liwdsrccurat c&lt; t'.nwnsr has tn-

Saturday morning, March 10, aayv a
l*aria paper, will bo unebierod is one of
the gluomisel ia tho history of I*aris. I
Tbc insurrocticn and ths aMasunations
were without preti'it or pnynec. Thv

that nnyranaHombri numb-. o! Ro­
: pal U aas along tho I-ake Shorn will do
any such fodieh thing. bat ns there i, . ,
,
.
,
, veinornm siinm, a iruinim auu enicr
I .. .Inr, &gt;
k r.U . ,«.!
„ ,b.Lk,j„ cu
some ptababiEiy they may, it behooves
•— —
•
1 tho Rapni'llcaaa cd Barry to ess to it uuik. Ih.i ana may ccjcy by a pern- 1 ■
oil
of
the
AliaUu
JfsnlA/y.
It
io
al*
: that Mt. Foerxa gets the foil vote tn this
LouisvilL and I«-xiagtvn, Kv, is caus­
1 county, which ia &lt;»{ual to (he vote ofcne ways beaeiieiai to keep lu'.ly up to ths
ing &lt;nu&lt;id&gt; rat?.- crenntent Tbs tarts
were that a eolwvd tons haring been
opi -jiaU-J moil ageut, ho ra as-auli-d
:-mbsdim-at Ws. therofore, oaa da ns
by fb-r ruffians oaoofwhom jumped up- j
Co.-rriarristr Matx. -The foliowiag i.Nn thaa sar isaily oommend it to tho
on tire car end earns rosy near killing
fiir.g at the Route Agents on the Grand ai'.eatifm of the realoro of ths Bas in,
I River Valley Railroad ia both •eaaiempt- 03 iv msgujto of the age, sad Ifo am,
ibly mein and ab-olutelr false. I*, a - 0udihanM be found in the homos of
Tai Yovaa Pilot for March fo folly
peered in the Milwaukee Hmvr Alias' ail elsasos of Amwicaaa. (Xber tnaga
up to the high standard of that new but ।
ia the various d-partmenta which they moot snoeeefal magaxlnc. The serial ।
talk" » spn-aiity, bat tho Alfaac.r is story, -My Vacle's Wateh," te continao-mvpoli r.t. anl onmaals in its vari- ad the preer.ic iastalliuent giving abut
exampteof Ui lteuu Evrt-tt'i faaduat। »1 drpiZtiMato tba very brat tailent in 1 eg style, TUr Have.w1 Chariro Ed­
ward Cheney rontribL-tas m tnrcnsUn:.-

wou’d again ro-ent^r the espial Tnat
terrible day. Fnday, March . 17, hud
wrought moro damage to lite R- pul i.
than ull the B&lt;mn]iarti«t«.
'
I From the Thirr, Government much I
' was expected - thseo was a budding I
' hope in that, and tho hearts of liberty- ■
: loving people the world over wem turn- -I j
in friendship toward 1U bright promise. I disdjaggo his duties without moleststrir-.,
' Why not f Should tbeguseruax-ai suc­ 1

Tbo fullowiag article bos In a seal
na for publication, aad we give'!! place,
without endorsing or commending, or
comtemning all of tho views therein
set forth. Nor yet do wo fully unde:stand tho refcrenew to things at that
place, nor haw we any knowWgeof
who fo the party referred to M ’hi Judos
Ropubliuu." aud do not bolter*, any
man nocessariiy that beonsna he as cngegwd in the Liquor Traffic, though we
did wot Bsppcwe there was a whisky
ebop tn the township of Woodland, and
think tlisre was not a fow months since,
and have boxed ol none at any tfase.
Bed here fo wtmt entr c.invs-xn'lsnt

In prowntiag this article fo tire' many
nsden of tho Baxxu, I shall tty aad
apeak the true s -atixuout of a commas i-

send order sod g-xri e-jdrty, an a gener­
al body. And yeti am tarty to s»',thst
j moo are vary negligent ia what ia their
। duty to Gad and their foifaw cm. It

many valuable tod Intervatlng original
oootrtbutlnrra, among them—Hine Dick.
! a .Myetery of (ba Ever glartee; History
I of Cheap Pestage, by the originator of
this Ucneflelslvyslem; Among the Mor­
l men batata. a startling expose by a

cumb to mob law and |highway raffiab: ism ? If th» entire eonrmunity to dmn! aged it la bcautse flic entire community
I by Ito vmpatby countenance aad sup­
port. Ihsia made these ontragaa posaible.
It h evident that the Demoerato in­
tend to rorist by pariiamenfapr revoluti n, which has become a groat naisenee
und oue-ht to be abolished by ah oswadiu.-at o( the rites, all iogislaimn far the
protection of loyal men in the South —
Nothfcljt i» so ur. eleee and ridirnloai
as ths calling of the “ayes and ny." let
forty-ciglit hours, uatd the enure pbytecal eiliauitian of the House. Or the domaud at move than &lt;.n--third of the
Hourc, a dr bite of ana or iwo days oho’d
be grauiod, but all filltburieriag, aasnch,
,should be abolished.- If Ito majority of
,Ouagruso cummita a wrong, an appeal to
,the people is ths pmjrar remedy.

OF THE WOHLD.

REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSM
THE GREAT AJtERfCAX T.
n Al: rtMr'xTktvfX.

ISTORY OF THE
WAR IN EUROPE

Rgrcnxi::&gt;.—-TSe E-au Doralngo C«mnitealou have ccluraed and report fir. c- th» m»garin», a-»l hat never found on
rably of axicxUUn.
!‘-*r*S’ * riarfle article, ths sarefoi
reading of wideh did not toad to en­
lighten, instruct ae 1 improve the readon SeiST-e. Art, Litentaro, Rsligi ra,
Society, Edarotinn and Volitim, eaeh ex­
hanstive ia ito department and thorxighly tobuhwbe. Buch a work, must bo of

rand Rapids has raised 15.000 co sethe next State Fair. Whether it Marr«t.r, truly is Jama K. Osgood A
there or to Jsekson or Kalunaano,
ads span foe go-ahead spirit ef Us On., Pnblisharo, Brntaa, Mam. Terms,
ringto eopies » ets. It,00 a year.
IW* To our subeerlbgts whs ovdsr it
a third trial, at Maalatoo, in May, unless through this office &gt;l oaa be ^&gt;d for
Judge Brown shall before that liras de­ •ftoe.
signate soma other eoanty foe the trial. I
Bai-touT Maoazma run Anux..Ths Alfogan/■sraa.’eonises the tills
of "jatcai bowels" upon thors [&lt;per» The April ntrmberof this superb family
which harecao aide printed in Chicago msgaxlnc la already iraued, and cen
Uim a list of entente tneh as will
and tho other M hems.
The Ann Arbor Arjtt nays Eluaboth ple^-eyevyoev, okl and ycong. The
Rivals cn the Docr” whJeb wifi bo
Tar uvurttaww of tba Italian Gorsa- Only Bcantoa prepoeea to tasks her reu- found in the Apnl number, alone la
em-sI will scat bo taken in hand
The
worth more than the price of tbt wknlc
p«[iM party has determined to raia the
msgaatne. It te the bent store tbit has
Italian King and to reinstate the Pup.
In his temporal ducinioM- Bw (hie
&lt;hk.
M
b&gt;
purpoi: sumsy has been freely 'outriband Angttug,” by R. p. fihWaber; O
atedby the Osthobaa everywbssw. 11;
our Boulevard ; "A Mrture of Warri rotter • sad ecumwntery npaa the
••ritettin, Prussia• Tirraosterra wwii
beaefictoce of the pejn] ^uls, that the ।
faeluring Armor“a Leap to th
Roman poopfo, devoul Ctutolto U teigh 1
i th -y are, voted tu Bnimoualy for ito nbo- |
■ Peninrulro raihvay to that place.
ihton. AU QUholic touuirioa ongoing
Itothewun. The fopruwof ttoCMto.) JonaeriBe is m.ving for a ceittm mill
with a capital afRlOfl.000. and Itt.OW
of tho ito* fo already pledged.
-.•nnii-iLumi'i »■*«"&lt;• “•

JURUBESA

of any Medical party or ri.que, but one
which aboil "glean bum all flekta, bold
onder eoturihstfoo off tohooit of medi•*MM»d eoek aid from all InteUlgeut
eeeeraJble taaebora.'1 Tbo firet number
mw before u. has . varied and tavlUng

�-

Tift Ryrdsuciy.

See What W Will Do !

Local 6tsw polite;.

Bana'a Phciumai. Elixir rtnp* a
cough at once and cur.w a cold la a few
day*. Aelfley A Siad.’. Agents.

A LABGE AMD BMAUTIOL
a-oftment of Spring Style* of C*s*jmere*. Hat*. Cap* etc., at Empire Cloth­
ing-Hall. Empire Block.

The U*puhlican» of th* eevaral Town­

ship* are ipreiaDy nqueried to send
ord«r* for their Towaahip ticket, to
th* Bsmxix Ornca, on Friday and bat-

unlay baforo *Uctk&gt;n aa owing to the
c«)l for a Judicial Ounveation to b* h*H
on the Xlnh fnst, H will be hopomiM*

to print 8tat* *ud County ti-iota, until

1PA INTERS

. ren and Casa, revealed the fact of the
brautiful approach of early spring.—
Wheal ia most rv*ry locality look*
splendid. In Van Buruu and Kalamasoo ermatire w« saw fanner's plowing
for i—to. Sugar weather was nut extra,
but those that had "bash**" were look­
ing for another run soon. W* were ve­
ry kindly entertained at the Tnw Mrtinner ofBcc, Paw Paw, by th* obliging
Editor, Mr. Conway. Ho wn* very fond
of hie little “Ho*" and take, delight in
showing the many itnptt
ly added to hu.cdRcM
under his npervisfoa U nourishing fine­
ly. Th* South Haven R. R. lias re­
tarded tho businr— of Paw Psw some­
what, haring cut off* large amount of
th* lumber trade from thf wood* a few
mile* north of the village. We will tall
our fanner* bow they plant corn ia *cra*
placre on I’reirio Honda, Kslamaxno

gJUJUM SSLLUK jupwzt.

:&amp;gn ind Orramental

;

Painting

j By L. DICKINHON •

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
tosrtrfsl Ctarts* ydaM i. *&gt;1. lieu, A*.

O’ ’• TUK R1T Wg CXLXBBXTX'
Sebert JU.I Iqpwrteg. *■ Uary ?4—e p*pse

Friday the 31st, and it la of the utmori

Tna Flic al the shop at Dickey A
Bentley waa not a* aertou* an aflklr as
at Crst suppowd. It wa» boUt under
_
3 Sjxanrfr .
the holler and nniy fur the wood work*
1'icrvxu ! 1’icTCxx. 7 - Go to the
tog msehlnr* HaTin* Uta bort Machln—y of any ahop thto aide at Detroit, Gallery of /. P. Mlukh's eve* B&lt;il«y'a
they are ptepared to do any, and all H-irtnw* shop opposite th.. Harting*
hoove. I’butogrtipli*, Gciu* and allkind*
of nfoturea taken in good atyle.

ELECTIOM TICXET8
Printed at on* hour’* notic* at the
Bixxu office We win get them up in
good style on good paper. Call and »re.
Republican Township Coaunitteo* ar*
requMted to olwerv* this notice.
4w

Removal—Barber ShopI has* removed over Barlow A Good­
year'* Stare, op[«*ito tbc Bank.
Fol­
low the Sign up stairs I will bo happy

Dye Stuffs,

S PAINTS &amp; OILS,

and three stone* high including the
' Mr. A. J. Dygvrt, of Dygvrt, Hart &amp; I basement. Messrs. Barlow A Goodyear
Co'* book bindery aad blank look man- not only will find thio oonveuient for
ufsstory, Grand Rapids, made u» a short storing thsir Grain, 5Vool, I*otk. etc., hut
it will tank* an ornament to Uia locality
caij t &lt;&gt;day.

Fremont Engine Works.

itlvely reqoirea this step, anti
we expect our customers will
U once examine their accounts.

1871.

1871.

Bn rry County•

Nxw Srbcx.—J. C. Woodruff has just
received A choice stock of Boots, Shoes,
rille, at 2 r. m. Thursday March 30th,, Tux now and baud same brick hotel,
Gaiter*, *C-,for M«i, Women, Youth,
forth* purpe** of making uorninatMTi* th* Sherwood House, at Charlotte, waa
for Township officer-'. By order of Be- ' opened on A'edneeday evening laat by a
trade haa fairly ojamed witii him, and
—kXl.
1.HM.I.
publicna Township Committee.
'
ho has juat what ia wauled in every va­
Castleton, March 7th l&lt;7l.
.
riety of guuda ia his line. Amoug ma­
the room* just south of the old head- ny now thing* we notice Side-I-oc. d Gai­
quarter*—the rooms recently occupied ter*, and ‘Shoo Fly’’ Slipper*. Wjodby Salisbury** upholstering store­
ruff has good gowl*, wan anta all hi*
The Republicans of Rutland,
Tmu is no uB- of talking, if you
'meet in caucus at tho old L &lt; School, /
6?®I*u
1 —A Good Templar.* Social
want choice gnpwriee al reasonable fig­
house, &lt;n&gt; tlie school section in arid town­ will occur at th* rvdldsince of Mr*. Gaine*
ures tall al my store.
ship, at 10 o'clock a. M. Saturday, March on J«ft&gt;reon St, Friday (waning of thia
25&lt;h, for the purpoto of making ttotninaiiou- J&gt;r township olfiovca. By ocd*r
of Repuhlfoan township eotnroit.ao.
Dated Rutland, Mar!* 15tl, 1871-

frpm this community, we shall
usw officr our Goods at. great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash

Spring Examinations,

yaaterday, from Mr. T. B. Diamond of
Prairieville, oar Republican candidate
for County Superintendent of School*.

Atxxx keep*a full lino trf cutlery
Tax BEST a—ortmrat of confactiona-

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the firm and devote hia
tipw to cloaing up our hooka.
A. fifteen ye*ru busineaa imper-

Now Wi««n »rsx—Tl-.e workmen nn- formed by a g«nll*man who lias visited
j der the wiperrision of th* Contractor,
nearly all tba Cummenial CnHagrn in
Mr. W. L F. Hama, have commenced tiro country, that there are mote student*
th* busiuvwi at pushing .along tho new in thU city than there are in all th* oth­
Warehouse oti th* corner of Bailroad er college* ia thr State, with th* excepand Jefbtoou Street*. It ia to be a fine
u»d., building and substantially built on a
rf ,.„r.

.umhd*.
,. ». fcxi-w- »&lt; ~l»«|A_as&lt;1K

Sir Beckol* at Hick* &amp; Tai*.

School Books A' Stationery.

track, without .fercri ng that object 1
Tho timber of tea of fifto;n acre, of
hoary tsmarac has been put in and
■unk ontiof right, beridc a very laig*
amount of gravel and *and. Pile* ara
now l&gt;e&gt;ng driven for the purpose of
making M bridge over the break Th*
space where th* track and all tbs tim­
ber sad grave! hare gone down, dos*
i~a. L— .n»r—...i ...

The Republican* of the .Tuanship of
Ratings, will jncot in caucus at th*
c£tec' School JI-MC, urer Mr. G. New- I

may com* before, th* meeting,
dor at Township Cocinuttr*.
Harting* March 234.1871.

Hastings

Medicines.

‘•Th* rink of tho Air Uiia railroad
track, upon th* land of David Staffonl,
in Fabias, I* proving a grant HU of exl«4 l-Larr.-Qulin a storm of lea jwne* to th* company. The span* where
and rlevt carat last nlghr.
S, th* bottom fell out is about 300 feet in
Rxvxxrt. Communication* are laid over

Bow Co Make Money.
Send tn the American Publhhiug
■mpany. Rutland, Vt, for thrir beaa-

Or -THE LxXDIXO OF CO IX MUU.S.“

RUGS

corn dropped on the corner* from three
to fire ineha* doej., and thsn drag the
ground over with « common *quaro drag.
They aLo drag over the ground onco or
twice a* anon a* th* own eomre op, with­
out any injury to ths corn. They also
s*y that dragging the cor* ia will not
diaturil tho hill* a panicle. Thi. is
•am* i—fawreaMratwrevlkvaU way With
a bm&gt;. It wonbl do no hurt to try it

Gold &amp; Silyer Watches,

&lt;»«ld Jewelry,

1

Mi Silver aid Plated Ware. BOOTS AND SHOES
BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

State Sen*to oti .Saturday, in xvmmitte*
at th* wixj* agreed to tba Senate bill
fixing tba wdanv* &lt;4 the officers of tho

MSI, MW IM BUMS,

Brititacre Ropublteea Oaten*.

i tn* tJiv.

n _ coin Itackage*
rowing, in which a

PI

Window and Door Frames, Milk Safe*,

ia said township ‘on Saturday, March
“fith, for tho purpno* of making notiraatiana fur township (ffiers By order
of Republican Township Committee.
Baltimore, March 1\ i“7l.

and Brackets of every description.

B A KEBYf

*_wwe, plan* a. thick and do It ** ww||, and as much of tt, v*-r-- -i-t-i-titt

IKQCEIT ARD
Hale. Merv,fcprrM4

The R&lt; publlett’s of Woodisud arc rv
Paisus Mlrrxxs.—On Monday even­
vacated to meet in caucus al iho Town 31st Th* Bupi.A* appointod Tuesday
ing wo wore pleased to meet on the »veHall. Wwdnea lay, Mareb Sth, aS one
April A tehie riris l»&lt;M* rity.
uing train coining from Jackson, Mr.
*.WP U John Morris, tho new IMson Agent H*
wsa hale and hearty, and enjoy* hi*
r
new position well. From him we gath­
er tho following item*:
There are at present coafin&lt;sl within
R*giitrxtiot Notice.
ito wall* a total of 637 mricta; 25 are
! Xrtir* 1* &gt;”■&lt;"’ fM*
“• ®»r* •»
fur life. There rare at prweat only 8 fe­
st &lt;to air st Us.u*&gt;ts- Will me*
male* in tho inriBution ; 8 ere insane.
Tho Detroit Hcuse of Correction and
the Bnfottn School reemrn many womrn and boy*, that in former timm
would naturally cvmo her*.

.°

«»•

Gre Lax* Bixxd Hocix—We no­
tice Hams, Williams A Co. are turning
oat tho malarial to lie uasd in th* con-

Bolts or Raatnaanos.—Tho city
Board of Ragistraticn met at th* court
iwaTushylMt The full umber of
voters were tarftwm being all im The
number regi.trrod up tn data from tba

cards. Anew sujjplv jnaivremv*d,pretti
er than ever.
;
SehMl hooka. Spmk**, awd a fuB as
sorttaenicJ Staiiotsurr at
J. P. Ronmcre A fc *. drug rtmw.

J. C. WOODRUFF.

th* fsevm.to«ith Circuit, appesrs ia an­
other column, to b* h*ld at Greud Ila
pU.oaTB»*.ya* 3(* inu
gate* will b* ^pointed fcom this county
to attend. W. will mi- the old famil­
iar fare of Judge Ixwel! from twir Court

Homo. TU building is t- be 30x40.
and two rtoria* high, end fiafakod up in
th* higlxirt style of ercliitocture, French
windows, i'iaxas, etc , He. We under­
stand the Company from this dty ar* to
pat up tbair building and ornament
tbeir grounds preparatofy to th* ■uixmer

' T*i Ebctors of the City of Hasting*
thu spring vote for the following oflL-ers:
Member of Ooagroa* for the 4th 0^
grearioual District, Circuit Judge forth*
17th Cmmit, Kent aad Barry, Justice of
th* Supreme Court, two Regent* of tbc
Unive.-sity, County Soperin trad mt of

HEW?
Pure Wines uni Liquors'

�MEDICAL.

TTHB'
t»-niE CIIUftST ASD BEST .®

21273
• tfniggiau eyary when.

WALTHAM

WATCHES
0,1 IIo Ja. ■&gt;

Roc beater to New York, 31*5 milea,
Buffalo to New York. 428 milea.
Dunkirk io Now York, 460 miles,
Ctoretemd to New York. €25 naln,
Oacimiati to N. Y, 860 ^flee,
AKO U PBOM
HT“22 to 27 Miua nu taoara sora.

l»D, to aMHIee. wlU k» anl Me.

aad Hum «u!t.-nai

ONE THOUSAND FAOMi
♦'
FOURTEEN SPLENDID-STF.EL
FMS3MI
TWELVE COLORED BER­
LIN PATTERNS!
TWELVE MAMMOTH COLORED
fashions :

I

NIKE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS |
TWENTT-FOUR PAGES OF
h^IHlC!
' h will alee gin for Migfeal •of&gt;d|k&lt; N.nl
Ur. 1.. M Hl...—. rP..k I — II.......

MAMMOTH COLOBED easimos
PLATES
an abead rfallsUm. Ttosa ylaln an ragnrrM

fW

iba MLWslWltaaamr rsmrt.MaM»gn^ t
aad Bilk IMaearr. lachavaaaa aad taur,
■ailtaad, aad al Imty City eilb MidaiaM K&gt;
pnaaTnda afKre Jenay Bailread lar Fkiledal
**Hl«»&gt;i.g Cmatoa an auacbad la thia Inn al
cu,.l.nj. rvaaiaa Ibn.0 u HereailnUla

»'.l .,
OO &gt;ol.
•• &lt;
EisiTB.-’ir.vsrft

' n«i 'l ,l.el rru&lt; &lt;1. lllukra. tr*.a&lt; 1m

ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
FOREIGN UTKBATVKKNew Volume begins January, 1871.

.•3tST4
Itatod llul..k Jaeaar, 4lb, ICT.
SXlfctX MDUM.IX. Unigagn
UaaiMbeaassa. Ant fet Mangagn. j.aia'.i I.

1871.

____

1871.

PROSPECTUS

wo

■9H.1U

Perth Amboy,
that be had eaooeoded in keeping borers ant of hie fruit tree,
by putting a jacket of ordinary roofingpapar about them clow down, in tho
rts. -

tijh

TU LE.PBJXG EEPUBLICAXSort.,

&lt;J8aufawa.rM.ai.ici.
»an&gt;7
\EM lD»E«ribEME\iS.

through. Mr Qmnn acid that thia was
v«Uaa for a. it went, but he had found
•----------- TB the main branebee.
UM. &lt;m)y Eappea-d

{£•£&amp;.

ITS PLATFOIUI
REVENUE TARIFF,

Dauehey A Co's. Column.

OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLIES.
Titr; C7IICAOO Timtt xx. In entering
upon the Ta enty-iourth year of itaexiatcocv, baa the tight, aa the chief otgau
of the REPUBLICAN PARTY OF
THE NORTH WEST, to twngratulate
Ito many tbouaanda of naadura ou Ute

sw-sragg
ba&gt;«M i unk.l n

I18EIT $10 MADE FROM 50 Sts.

• aril-L Ui» •am »f aiaa ka&lt;4r«4 aad alahtr-wn '
tsssnvr,s- ttsfhghs.'s,.
ta Ianvar tba aaaa. ar aar rart ibaravt: .NeUM U
ibantiira. Uanbr (Ina. dial aadar aad kr alrtaa
a ea'aa at aCa. io &lt;ha laid aaanaan .-nulsel

■J-’-E.

Uarrr aaj Siau at Jtfaa«aa' aa balardar. Iba
..nu.il &lt;W •&lt; Mar. A- U 1C1. at e» a'.4.8, I
la iba Clan IM: aaUUM aet pnaaiwa «■&lt;»&lt;&gt; ad , 1
irtrttssjTtXi&amp;SMsftaas:
.Cl'Mlrjabtiiaa.Iradaadteaaardlta.tSt; to iba ।.
m’Wj nTiff?/“

«, Il

^&gt;r the benefit of otbrre. an- ah lufriim■Mnl of personal liberty, and akin to
sfunii In the civil
aenrior, that there may be tomcaty and
efficiency in the aitmlniaCrotlon of the
Gortmoent; a return to apede pay­
ments lii' the anliMi 1 Im. «r ■.-•I—'—I

■rss.

North Missouri Lands
Hannibal

and St Joseph

II.COMPANl.

Skt giOv VttUg 9n.
■ Natl &lt;|MM Lr mI&lt;
ZraS.iw,

IAY STATE

TO THE FARMER.
It to of apodal value, aa eon tain I ng the
Ijleet Information relating to the
FARM THE GARDEN. AND THE
STABIJ-.: the condition of the CTora in
all porta ot tbe world; and a carefully I
KP*n»,rrKt£..of,TI,K market*
W»R PRODUCE of all mrtaoflhe Eaat,
Waat, and South.
FlnaUy. Trk Tntnun te oppoaol to
all spaciaHntereata wtdrh are aalagon
tatie to the general Inlereat litathedc-

nr.. », c. wyntn. jiMar *Fr-^r.
gQRffABE~&gt;uEri “

3r5^g^.77SRSSi'

thtowa in national and Sate politico.
It to proud to maintain the nation
which It hm ever heht », tll. CHAM­
PION OF THE PEOPLE.
•
BATES Of 8VBBCBJFTI0V
Payable tn Advance.

*5 **_ *10 per J*zlB
. u. Bl..

...

V.11 --..

.1870

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W« will laaag
adm1ia«na«t
m

OINE MONTH

‘PATENTS.

DOTFS lASHING-IACHffiB,

mi.n.

uraLY wuca iMPttono-anD m jrm
Universal lothas Wringer

r.THXA-NECTAR

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MdiStwSaJytlnt

sHgaaaatgxgt
AGARD.

Carbolic Tablets.

PrqBti ij Or. W

la^issssasy!

NEW YOBE OBSERVER

YEAR BOOK

it^st-ssawsSt-*1
raicEi-t faii orrea,

AMD ALMANAC,
TO

Michigan -Exchange.

IC. BlfflUHG,
JBUIT &amp; ORNAKNTAL

ISSUED 4A.VEASF 1ST, 1871

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                    <text>VOL. XV.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY.

THURSDAY, MARCH 30. 1871.

tho bayonet, and their State oflteere Im­
prisoned. Oao of tho moctaacndrigbto
•ujoywl by any people, sunounded as
they were by hostile raragaa,- is the 7th, Gan. layfar a* itfee bond of 2300
riffht to-----------------boar anas. ----------------------------th»' het to disarm JMa.stnmkowt Ass*.«tejbabfa texU
the Trans -with tbo overthrow of thoir I the .sujs^y to CbmcAW of fae teoteagBtate const: tution Croated great &lt;liaoa|fa turejg^piafa. ■ &gt;.Ab&amp;Matffa -on Use 8th

HARDWARE

a? iSw’ trt fa A. S

jiv- CteTb.

Hcrtfero began early‘id atrtmmrfj
lK8b. The Mexican troojw were rtrafod: '
in a battle at Gouxalaa, .- October 2nd, 1
October »th, the Texaaa took the fort
and garrison al Goliad. Gen. Austin 1
ecuCTandsd the Texan tenopa At Bex­
ar a etroag Mexican fiwne wneentroartted. Biego was immediately laid to the
town. After a month’s siege tho Texans
assaulted and carried the enemy’s work..
They were hardly in possession whim

HARNESS SHOP,

7 HAAVFV vnutof,

&gt; wH IM

&gt; greedily al there tempting efes. Scab
I
ebMffvjnid )MIj. feffec
. ib-^-bu.-.nto.ih. oj^Mfaaex-

temporary. Ranta Anna pot forth evety
effort to crush the Insurrection. Feb.
23d, 1KW h. suddenly Appeared before
tho works of Baa Antonio de Barer,
with 6000 men. Tbo town was easily

ACHJLEY A SLADE,
CARRIAGE FACTORY I
— "

jxrtb* ttARK. ■

’IZZ/”

''

day.. On tho night of the 6th of
March, tho enstuy made an await upon Gen. fibiekte’ brigade- was in feadthe fort. The garrison made a doope- vmww. Tlmgewerwi htareclf bring wraiod.fence. At daylight only seven verely Wounded, Ufa. J’rtterfoe «s
of them remained olive. They were
'*1.
patfaitcarsjry and the batterl-e rt Tayicr
wounded and nearly holplo-a, hot their
AVafl puebed rapidly on taorsrda
oaomiea barbarously put them to death.
The Mexicans tost in this affair ouo

8'”"

DRY GOQDS.

S

GROCERIES,

CROCKERY
.1RRI.1GES
and

BUGGIES

^rt9i»al Jldtb.

OF ANY FIRM IN THE
MICHIGAN,

f Fcr

The best Iron,
The best Timber,
EGGS M’ BARRY COUNTY,
The beet If‘ork
Jlte IfagUst Market Fri&lt;* wiii be paid.
''

On a prairie he was surrounded by a
Mexican force ah least six limes his num­
ber cf men. He defended himself with
greet courage for a cuauderablo time.
The Mexican
commander propos-

ed States and Mexico; nor, yet, to in­
dulge in speculations upon its result..
I iatradsd merely to give my own pere.rssl experience, my viaw of tho horrors

Remember the place—at the
Old Stand of J. L. Reed, foot
of Jefferson Street north of
the railroad. Hastings, Mich.

PROPMt]&lt;&gt;JtS GE

SEWING

MACHINE.

JACKSON WAGONS,
___ _
_ Machines, Clov
slliilka*; «ud Grain Drills. and Gales
Patent Stilkv Hake.
,

The general topic now is, the

But the place to buy

at the new hriek store of

ALES

tho end of a passage way clutching his
bloody knife firmly in death. Around
him lay the bodies of eighteen dead
Mexicans who, It seems, had falkn by
his .ingle arm. After this affair the
Mexican army advanced upon Goliad.
Col. Panning at tho bead of three hun­
dred and filty men coni maar! ed at this
poet. Ho was ordered by his superior
to Idow np the fort and abandon it He
did so and retreated.

I look upon war as tho greatest ca­
lamity that can befall a nation. Since
I arrived at yean of understanding I
hare believed that ti e Temple of Janua
should bo cloved forevtr, that a more
liberal and enlightened sentiment »hou d
exist among nations in regard to tho
necessity of settling national difiealtiee

and armvol every dfoeriptits. A-wheel
here, an aria - (hero, with abandfasd
biggage and ammunition traia^ kitpsacks. muskets, secopciaa, and.. lances
hastily thrown mMo to disencumber
and quicken tho flight of their disaom-

Efs blood had issued, mrt O*u
every, hand, fxvnu of wounded mtn,
wrmo with toga and armv shattered, Olb­
era with gashed head* and faces,-lay
wallowing ba thoir uwntdood, fatnfiag
in the hot, aulsrym unable to seek

stipu­
lation that they should bo well
treated and shipprd to New Orleans in
eight days. The Mexican, marcho)
thoir prisoners to Goliad. On the 26th,
of March they were ordered out to tbo
batik of a stream, where they were all
who broke from their capion and eica[r
od to tell the fate of thrir companions.
Gen. Bern Houston was .now ad­
vanced to tbo head of the Texan VSJVWsth the forces under his command he
Mo;a than ease slfa eight of the
retreated to the river Ba* Jacinto. They suffering I witoravvd ow teat day, I innumbered one thousand eight hundred voluntsrily • e*laime&lt; f _
. *®. hna who is 143jearaoM.
men all laid. Hero ot: tho Slot of

--------Following the dictates': of sympathy ■
The New Task Founding Hesfa.1 is
for onr distressed antmfaa wowld aOBte
Tuxans wen. well armed with riles and the thought : “ItismyBRwwBnte-, 'to accommodate WO infante. . _ , ,
abort awords. They rushed to meet their jrour counter or mine!”' «#then. wv
enemies with great fury crying : “Be- would ba .prompted otkia- the-pumnilof
hoarse some of the court oat of which
the war originated. Mexico wm invad­
In fifteen minutes the Mexicans were
ed by Cortex in 14&gt;1». Ho found it in­
routed with tho lose of six hundred
habited by a race of people endowed
killed and as many prisoners. Banta
with iawlligunco and skill in the oris
and scieaoee, far above that iMxaraMd
in hot pursuit. He was followed eloee- there
।
wwe later thu
by any other triboa of tho North Ameri­
ly for fifteen miles when Iris home gave ■We had cW tome fife Oto
can continent. They cultivated the soil,
out, aad he took to the wood* After a plir.,
.
and wpre now.flapfaWapon a*
raised flocks and herds, dwelt in walled
long search he was found axMoalod ia enemy's
,
opantry for. forage and broadtowns and citev, and had regular forms
the toptrfla tree, and token prisoner. -We had ao otfa towparowiih -wkifa to
of government. Ths country was rich
He was compelled to sign a treaty (garriam ■‘tbe -foru nd tefate ’ la oto
in gold and silver—they uadsratoo&lt;1 tho
pledging that the Mexican troops should mr,
,
fad So} of* t&amp;mnaifafifaa
art of brickmaking, hraxing and the
all be withdrawn from Texan soil, and with tbo coast. Ujxxi our arms,' cur
imslting of ores, and they converted the
prectoua metal, into various uaso to that he would not bear arms agwins t ,
Tmm during her stngrgic for indeprei- ,
serve (he purposasof Efo. After a series
cf strange adventurra, hard fighting, re­
verses and victories, tbo authority of tho
Spaniards was setabliahsd over Mexico. ths liberties of tlio Texans. Tbrir in- ,
They continnrd to govern tho country. dependenoo wm acknowledged by tho
for a period of nearly throe centuries. United States os the 3d of March 1837, ;
I* 1808 * revolution broke out fol­. and by England November 16th IMO.
lowed by an attempt to drive the Span­ Mort of the other Mreuio. powers* th.
ish rulers from the country. Thd war. world soon followed ths example d
। England and tho United States. IWJ-

years. Various suocreese and rovereee
attended tho arm. of both partis.. The
revnlrtkm was rnocaaafui, eventually,

A national constitution similar to that
of the United States was adoptedIn 1B3S Gen. Benia Anna. a rising
young man of gmat ability, was advaaead to tho bsaa of the government in
Mexico. Coahuila and Twas were mrit-

�Lira Loro, uufidtermg fid -llty to !
। die interart of frno labor, is the person- !
1 al record of Wilder 1). Foster. Vote I

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a bit at epee, oano fed, ewne Csney,
enme things, some othcreAea
Here b a good thing. Md yon and

dodlw Um MUKtanbl, of FbiUdUphis. He would be pre-eminently the
right men in the right place. He it not
only an able man. but of unfiriag ener­
gy, and great organising capacity it ts
high trine that the veterans of the jiarty.

fflfW nifO ffil

—, ... —. . £°r Kim working men to rindfaato your]
sxprvws them lx cause they will probably rights in Congrats.
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plimae, or withhold th.m beeaae- they
—-----■re UMy to aMmd, any seat or pity. - -

afcHSMShr.rrz?'^

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wiiy beneath him. and in a moment he
found hin»rir atruggling tn the wafer,
and unable to extrtceto tiiraeeUj tho ire
bivaking'as tart as he attomptod to
rrire I'.iuxsclf os its edge The young
riminp. Its St. Israls and W both, In.lv, true to hft womanly instincts, be­
gan t • urea tn at the top of her sixes,
chough, that will mats you “fo-l richer
out ths prissy tlu-y had sought bad
fur Wng in tho wortf." Mute tliatl tak. u'tb. iii t&gt; yond the, bearing of all
wl.o c mid liavu Ueoi of Icrrfoe to them.
Ilere u a big eitg though that will be
found before many decades, “tnurnl'.y
aad inlelkxiuaUy (and commsrrudb)
worth exploring

If you had read the Cfridrin IW*.
aa all gufad CliristianigbBuM, af March
1st, you would have" gol bold i f ttiis and

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of. either ia whole or in part, shall have
i»«n the sol* or BRreetner.t to sei! any
tach liquor, shall be utterly Ball and
void aguinst all penuus and in all case*,
exospaac only re against the Udders of

Ws are sure the calm, good judgment
*&lt; tUfe^ of Barry county will load

them aright m this matter. We expect,
cf course, that having been nominated
in a oeorealfou called by the Repub’i
cm party, that Mr. Diamond will stand
before ths people as a Itepub.Wn. and
are (M that beisoM.
B-ialti-

that umiT them b (today, ia or oat of
this oorestynogn.stmn
Oar fos^yfo
pbia, Md wnwffl ereridar 11 wril dore

iO
Medicines,

The nsreipU of grain bare iurre».-.i
papers, »aH almost in plain worli tha: from ID.W,435 brebela in IWtl to »,
abortions would be pnslncv-1 with car- WS.Dl* bushel* in 1370; our miller
tainly and succms. High minded pub
। iisbers liar* always cxclu.led Uilrerd’c
I meats like these, a* being highly l»-r
। niciuus to society. Thia system ha. o!
| late so greatly iaRraxw! that the neferion. cnetchra engaged therein ought Io
.• I e capitally puuisbed.
Moro 11 an a hundred prominent lay­
'■
i men and a iriudly cumber uf c*rt-»'
I men. | artouk of a breakfast yesterday,
:
ul the Arlington Uouar. Tao object o!
i the gathering was to utgaa«j an lalerna’jonal Evangelical Chriaiiaa Moial

Dye Stuffs,

Barry County-

$ PAINTS &amp; OILS.
can t&gt;u&gt; friuuus 7&gt;iA«n» make 1*’
Mr Tribune—“Very well; we hold
to out first opinion-, for the following
reasons: • • • • But how did
the partis* in tbo Virginia Is-gislatnre

about tho usefujpesa of scc'x and orgaiuatfon, prwutud a dssds in live mur­
al questions. A great tniuy people
hxro a dneelo.1 opinion that, w Late, er
t&gt; tris to mike Life tno.-al and happy, will'
also bo comlueive to eternal .alration ;

our railway* are being rajsdiy pushed
through the fertile plains of tbo ouafiri
wes! toward Toxa.; an! to tbo tire?
(xr.r.m.rre baa been added regular Ijnct
in tlie trade of the lie I. White. Arlaiw
taro of whieb we know naught st tlw vaa, Ouachita and otlivr southern tribtf
। expense and neglect of the present, is
w4 profitable employment.
The Dcmocrabi txrmiastal last nigh:
IM-.M^k^.u their candidate I and yet I linro made quiw~au inroad ■
lur Cungrex* tonal delegate. Mr. Mer­ ujoti both your time and sjoc*. I like
rick is a lawyer &lt;if eminent ability; very [Mirtry a i well a^ {irosa and aoatiment os !
well a* fact ond iutomfol yuu know uc- t
[apular and a itrong candidate Th.Republican* bare not yvl entered the
firtd. It trill bo a close rootest, because sotncliow finUfieo np a Idler fo have a j
the great majority uf tlie white vxitsru
Mr. World—-n. JT^U Xh. ser con­
tains a biggur index, more French victo­
are ujqored to mixed rehocK while the
ries, and heavier Democratic majonuea
great majority of th* office bolder* pre­
than Tto THhre ^bremr dare hare."
Oh, ihe LabU. of the lULeil
fer to vote in the Etatea and therefore do
Last word for Th IForUso for.
Ob, the Antler of the fum !
not register. Tlie appointment! to the
To begin with Orin aad A' H
We clip the following from tho Cmupper branch of th* legislature, which
And to ftni.h vp with t»
ymsituri GmAt, of Fob 26. It refers to
has s . treug" round in Rcpebfiean ears,
thn birtiiplacT of Hon Thomas W.
on't you »eo too poial?&lt; \V&gt;
। l’»ny :
•
have bsea determined upon. Among
Mr. IVmreruy—Many ycare ago a *iethem ire Fred bougie.-., an ’, another
siouary went from the m-iguborheod
colored man, John A. Grey, formerly a
; where I lived to Mackinaw and built a
messenger m ths Treasury Department
, m-ssiuu building. A bill has pared the
General Eaten in a very able man : the
Hi&gt;use of lUpreeenritivae allowing nils
। to be obtained to that lauA It contains
Ubers are not generally known.
about sixfeea acres, and I would bo
' glad if th* Senate would allow thb bill
government presents, even to tho most
I to l« put ou its tresnge.
highly civilised naricns, aad tho fort
I Mr. Iljwarl -Thai u aS right.
that our gvremtnent is the only iadcH. Aaaoa is Agent for Hastings aad
peudi nt and peaceful republic in trievicinity, for tbs sab of Fruit Tress
tenee, re ought not to value its bless­
from the abovs Nonary.
ings lightly. We ought in tho interest
of security aad pcac-i rally around the
Harings Mar. 2, 7L
a»
administration whisk has done
well,
TIE mil UMT SIIECTHT.
' end not try friyafcfrv experiments.
11 pis. to E. A Franks. was considered a*
’ Th»». w IjanistaklngwnB.fSO.OtlO,in cucnmitteo of thp whale. It provides
for the cuavnyanro to E. A. Franks, of
tha village &lt; f Mackinaw, in the State of
Not Ires than fire thousand Negroes, SSS'i &amp;as?, Si's». F?
with a good many whites, bare been
European capitalists will eonridur our murdered by Southern rebels amco tin.
Appomattox surrvn lor It may be that
Draper rent, loss the tabs: and most
one of tLoi* rebel* Las been bung for
advantageous an tho n-srist
the murder of a white, bui uqt uno has
It is again rumored that Gov Morton
will lx made Secretary of the Tree wry. ;
The Governor is s very able man, but
life not Hkvty that Boutwell will resign. '

New Advertisements.

parsons .who shall, by selling or giving
any intoxicating bquci or otherwise,
have canard or ooninbutod to the iatoxicari^n of such persons; and in any such
scrioa tho jriuntiff shaU have a nght to
recover actual and exemplary damage*.
And die owner or lesser, or perwra or
pareons, renting or L a-ing any building
or premises, having knowledge that intoncahog liquors are to bo sold therein
st reriil saa beverugn. shall be liable
severally or jointly, with the person sel-

1871.
1871.
Spring Eliminations,

MIT 1 OBIAKST1L TRIE

, ai.!&gt;uriring th« City nf
. b-rrow money to haild a (
• tUTtaruappk, eiibsr o6

BOOTS AND SHOES

! EM® I niFlHhiiliikHn RBl fa,1 IMrfArairifflK

more to h:m for their high .tending,
and the ahn-st uniform good character
and suoosas of the teachers employed in
them, than to any other man in the scan­
ty. Bo assured is his uses*, aad oeasn

property paid theicfor tuny b&gt; recovered
back by ths person co paying the earn ,
his wife or any of his children, or Ui»
parent, guaniian or «mj foyer, and all
sales, traasfore. graaU, nfonsea quit
claims, surrendr.’. mortgage., I'.edy *
and attachment. . • real or pr-.oiia!
tafe, and liana and securitix liiereon, ot

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Stato, and with one rsrelt Good as lbs
schuris in wbick he labored ware when
he undertook their management, ho al­
ways left them much advanced and fan-

l.^JSO in M40 to 3k«4&lt;6$in' I*"'?, tn 1'
standing fourth in thc rank nf ritins of
the Uni-m—taking preunlsncv, within I
the ilecade, ut Baltim.u-j. llwUs, Cfo-.
ciannti an.1 New 0&gt;toaa&gt;, sod main tin-'
ing a lev! over Chictgu - St Ixmis
realising a broiler prosperity and.
m-w distinctive ctan.lw.

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H*oe* eras peosaptly to uaito the Bopoblicans who have bore wrangling over
thia question. Mr. Thomas, tho other
Repsblkwn member of tho Committee.is
fresh
from North Oenrina, and doubt­
there is no ether man in the county, un­
lore undcretonda end appreciates the
acquainted with the duties of the office need of doing something to crush the
by acreal experience, who by nature aad n«w reln-iuou in its mapwnt stage We
do not thin k that the Henato will long
ths good work so conspumously begun,
and now so hopefully in progress, which
is making a complete revolution in tbs
common schools &lt;rf thia county, as is Mr.
Diamond That he b a thorough schol­
ar, threw who know him, need no assur-

7

On Monday alteinoou, a wenuu
named H-txtriciia C. Paddon, dfod in
convulsion. at a strange homo, and it
* was at first given out that it waa heart
The following is (tonite Lili No. 151,1 disease; but vulxequsntly it was niceramending the prohibitory liquor law cf'
this State, us it wm passed by oar Stan-I1 of an ebvrsioa’.-t, by uarua of SchuSenate on Thursday by a vote uf 22 to 7, , min, wlo hired a woman to keep the
and is now j ending before the Haem of i| L uise for him. Both of them are under
j arre.t, awaiting the verdist of tlm coro­
', nor* jury. There ought to be a law
;«iA«rd milking it a [cnal offisnes for any
|«per to advertise this notorious busi­
ness. Tlie nilrertiscmFnU in our city

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1’amxrr your own rights and Che wel­
fare of eodety. Farmers of the J th
Congresuoaal District, by voting fur tho
LoUhof M-'e friend, Wilder D. Faster

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a man amply qualified by experience
aad spaoal culture for the work to be
aatrmtodtohi* ous. and also handemaely actauiwlsdgsd the eminent sec­
rices rendered to th* educational inter­
act* of our county by the man of our

so." Well, Th-.-lore, we mdly like
your GoUta Aft, tho fourth number bet­
ter than the first, and wiaa yon the
gn-atost prosperity, aad 71- G&gt;U&gt;a .i/t
a worid-w.de circalitna Trims &lt;3,00
a year, address tho Publi.Ur, P: O. Box
2RI8, New York Uty.

three ■'Loads” n. regular •'.■r.lsr ‘ but ns
you Michiganders taka tbs papers, and
•
raU tltpm. it will not -to for me to dwdl
Uja ■ u‘"--»Ly" !‘«p’v
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Un. Abut 'dur “xx-ia^ ‘mii"- nrUni &gt;L»
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about th
Morality i&lt; ‘•worth explor­
,
ing'' everywhere, aai ths enurus cf its
decline and mainteiuonco will bo found
|to be a question uf vital unportsuiv out'
only in Bt. Ixrob but drewhere, and
riHK runmsimlual u Lau ul.t&gt; «o old,
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Theodore B. Diamond, for County 8operiatradeni of Schools for this roaaty,
we task occasion to say, that, in our
jndgumt, thept^b badmadoawiae
well tsorried seJectfor, and had done

orguirisatiun is a foilure
and must go down. It waa statd on
the Door of Cbngrrea yesterday, Ilia!
fid,000 |*&lt;jp]e have boon wuuadod, drirco out or inurdorvd in the south since
the do*e of tho wuTi The mt figures
may bo too large, it is hoped that they
ar, but if uno-tenth part is true that
&lt;000 [C'ple bare been ul.uswi on aecount of politicsd conviction, the Hepublican party has b- en greatly remiss
in not making it the first an I only duty
to restore jxjucs and order.

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their patrimony breauso they know net
tho value of a dollar, not the lolls, diffi­
culties and solf-sacrifice* which a »uacvasfnl fortune represent*
One. thing is err tain; if tho Republi­
can party has not tho brain to dosiso
nor thn power to exscute Uw , which
guarantee personal safety to eitinna

To this prospectus u app -nded tlm
name of TanoaoM Ttucxgk name whose
power and influ.-u e i i tlw direction to
which thb pro qo.tui [ slots has been
demon .Uatod fur seven long ywsn with
never failing sotXMs. th rough the 0.4reuof thoAripMMtost, aad who, like
Lie friend, the editor of th. Trifoew, Las
a w-rid-wide rrputali-.-;, for the ability

�’ CITY PA 1ST SHOP!
SM* ini.
Uk,™, u ih.
- April
- Ket- of• Jsreira
drawn
to servo at the
term of our Circuit Court, which com­
mences on Monday, the 24th day of
April. A. D. 1871: .
William Johnson, Henry Bollinger,
Luther Brown, Barry ; L. J. Wheeler,
George Brown, Diniol H. Everts, C. A.
Downing, Anson Ware, Castleton ; John
J. Perkins, Barton Warner, Prairie­
villa; Dewitt C. Quigley, 0. D. Matth­
ews, George K Beamer, John J. Hen­
dershott, Irving; William P. Garrett,
Justin W. Miles, Yankee Springs;
Clark H. Palmer, Are W. Wilcox,
fall* In Coughs, Colds, noareeneos, Ac.
Assyria; Robert A. Kelley, Popo;
Actcirr 4 Bladm, Axvnts.
William Coleby, Eli D. Sprague. John
OOTOMUDGE8’
F. Emery, Thornapple; Hugh KilpalFor Clothing—25 per cent cheaper than
nck, Woodland ; John H. Munroe,
Johnstown.
Yours Respectfully,
WruiaM H. Powua, Clark.

■ICNiGAN aRTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Diviatm

od chain, divans, tete-a-tetce, or any
thing in the upholstering line, can bo re­
paired, and they will look aa nice as Iowa, respecting renewal receipt* on in­
new. I can do it, and on reasonable surants policies
Where receipt* for
terras. 1 have also a flno stock of such premiums simply prevent a policy frutn
article* now on hand, and am constantly
expiring tor non-performsno* of its con-

n- CS.J th. mm.i im —.
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-sand aa unusually large vote and wo
trust bo elected by a derided majority.
It certainly ought to be, and tea be tf
our RepuUicans do their duty on ctoetionday. Tho following is tho ticket :

BROWK A HOYT

paYnters

DAVID R. COOK.

Sign and Ornamental
Painting
j By t* DICKXNHON;
das fans 210; Wilkins 7M; Royal
Bcott-3; H. W. Scott, W5; Rh.ubsn
Boom form 25 ; Beatty form 86 ; Miles
A GiQeopie 20; Total 1642.
This is a heavy falling off aiacs test
vrrek. notwithstanding the opening of

The Ward TiakaU
Tbo Ropubluan Ward Caueura on
Monday evening, were largely attended
and the nomination* generally, very ac­
ceptable, tho AHcrmen, especially, hav­
ing been cbooen with special reference to
tbo want* of our young and growing
cily... Wo trust tbo vote on Monday,
may atlret tlie wisdom of tho tax payer,
by the election of each and all of thooe
men, a* by so doing a careful and prognwairo city policy will be inaugurated
tha^will«nturo success.

Th* Wilkin* farm wh’ch wm tho
cream of tho Oil Territory is feat fail­
ing, The overage on thi* farm in Decemb*r Last wm 100 bib dally por well,
now only 12 barrels.
A very sad tragvdy occurred at the
laet, lightning striking the derrick of
Clapp'a wall No. 6, while tho men ware
•and pumping. It p^oed down the
tools killing tbo Engineer and a young
man named Gould. Tho driller receir.

lag.-’.aEiAp;

WASHINGTON BLOCK.

Pun Wines and Liqucral

of life policiM of itulofinato deration,
no ramp is required.
But where tho
renewal receipt contain* a new contract,
Picrvara ! Pirniu I —Go to the renewing or continuing th* policy for
Dsotn &lt; Bonn make Doon, Saab, Galtory of J. F. Minkler over Bailey’s
another year, it aboaM have stamps to
wry MMt
window and door frame, Hames* ahop------- '** •*-the same amount as the original.
Roand in fact evmtluag in tbo lino of
oeipta used instead of bank chock* ore
witod work, from aa ornamental center of pictures take
’
Go there tor your
exempt from stamp doty. The commisFur Alderman, &lt;nu&gt; year, Daniel E.
stoner say* that 'If banks and thoir de­ Birdsall. For Aldennan, Dewit C. Wool­ I A la Ba iKD.—Tho “Wo.tinghouae Air
CHOICE GROCERIEBl
They also Plan*, Plane and Match,
Brakes" arc being pot oa tbo paranger
positor* choose to substitute receipts for ey. For constable, Isaac Swarthout.
A fine stock Jcwt Onm I
and work yvur lumber iuto any »Lapo
' trains on the Lakes Share A Southern
chicks, they must of course incue any
you dorire. the same day you bring it
legal risk which may arise from tho um&gt;
Foe Alderman one your, Georgs W. 1 Michigan Railroad, as fast a* they can
OLD, 1KUABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.
Williams. Fur Aiderman,Milo Osborn. be applied.. Tais brake is a wonderful
i E. P. Hurrall A Co. hare removed
invention and is all that can be wished
1 their office to John Woiscrtfs Hardware
For constable, Wilber F. Dickerson.
for. It has aa air cylinder of compremed
• stare ia Brown'* building.
air beneath each car. It is entirely un­
cular* from various pension agents
BUBBLE
For Alderman one year. Walter W.
, dor th* control of tho engineer, and can
throughout tho country, soliciting the
Kcllqr. For Alderman, A. Philo Drake. be applied, by turning a stop cock, sc as
privilege of getting lhair pensions under For conetabk, Marcus Stebbins..
। to give any desired pressure When
tho recent law. Those agents offer to
nccocasery to atop a train suddenly ono
| motion eufocM to slide every wheel.
gel the pensions after the claimant has
For Alderman
_
,
A k— -l- l—J-&gt; train, running at fot
done all tbo work cf making out tbo Barber. For Alderman, Thomas Altofl. ! CnX?
r— ——, maybe brought to a
-------papers and affidavits, fur sums ranging For constable Henry L. Green.
stand still in 30 seconds by this wonder from 110 to 115.
AU the agent baa to
fill appliance, and that without tho tor st
do is to enclose tbo papers to the depnrtjar The wheels are then gripped m a
1 n*. formed by the wrought iron brakes
; and the rotary motion stopped instan­
taneously, while tho friction causes a
jWTIMOH.
Republican Towmhip Nominations. | shower of (parks to fly from the track.
Wo have returns from several team­ The onginoer is the person who ia noarlr
yer acquaintance, and they will bo glad
ship caucusra,aud good reltabls Republi­ all case* first sees danger Tho comto assist you for a reasonable ctunjwnsa- cans are pieced in nomination a* folia wa:
TiauoM, lairaixa a ssarasw ■. g.
O
iHerabvr. 1ST*.
lion, and you will be more likely to have
Hastinga
your butane** promptly and properly
Go in to Alton's, be ia Agent Tor F. A.
For Sajiervisor, Peter Cramer; Town
FullOr'a Furniture -room in tbo base­
Clerk, Oliver M. Moon; Treasurer, up by hand |
Hiaaaeaay------------ -- -------------- --- .
ment below.
/Is rxi Weil—While Mr. Hotrbkiai
train with ten time* the force that brake­
was digging a well for H. Culley, in Highway*. Edgar D. Reed; Justice of men could set thorn, as it to to pull th*
"Shoo Fly" slipper—a new s^yle, at
I
Irving,
last
Friday,
through
some
mitPeace, Porter Burton four years, Jacob whistle rope. It ia the beet safety iunra-1
Woodruff’s.
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h*^&gt; or other tho hone fell back in the D. Pranell three year*; Adam Sponable tion ever put on a railroad.
A full stock of Itoota and aho** just
well, but luckily caught his foot in the two y&gt;-ar*; Charlo* L Smith ou* year ;
received^ Woodruff1*
47w3
9". Tnoes Csss 1—If a cat doth mset ।
top of the curbing. A r po was brought School Inspector, Benjaman F. Gaskill;
•&amp;90.
Removal-Barber ShopIn journeying then frem East to and Mr. Hotcbkiat who was in tho bot­ Cumtables. Clark Sutton, William a cat ujon a garden wall, and if a cat
I hav* removed over Bartow A Good- Kan*** via Burlington, you enjoy ad­
tom of the well, dimbsd out between Booram, Woshu^tun Sponable, Henry doth greet a cot, 0, need they both to
vear'a Store, opposite tbo Bank.
Fol­ vantages you can secure on no other
squall ’ Every Tommy has his Tabby .
8.
Myers.
the
lionet
legs
No
sooner
had
ho
got
low the Sign up stairs. I will bo happy line. You both paa* over a road ooooud
waitingou tlie wall ;&lt;aad yet he welcomes
out when the horeo weal down to the
to no other in speed, safety, or any
Pullman luxury of modern travel; and bottom. Mr. H., then arranged his
while on your way, survey the garden maelrim-ry and with the aid of men,
of Illinois and Missouri, as well aa 400,­
ly smile, and not rand up and bawL
000 acre, of prairi* ia South-western
Peace; Hrr.vwlarr H. Dixon, High­ aad lift hi* precious bock up high, and
Iowa, now in mark*t at low price* end
show bis teeth and moon, aa if 'twore
t„-_
way Commimfoner; Goorgv H Bryant,
colic more than love that mad* tb* feller
School Inspector; Horace Hull, Charles 1 ffwan
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W. Hmigfatalin, Charles Prkhanl, John ,
I Doctsiu-v *s*ct Mcnuiu Crasmrcr.
H. Day, Constables.
Beauty.
I—Treasurer Spinner has decided that
The largest collection of beauty evag^
1 For Bupcrvieor, William 1*. Bsdustn ; i
published in the United States 1* afford­
ed in the Parlor Album It embrace* the Mr and Mrs. James Allen of Carlton,!| for Clerk, Christopher C. Bush; for '
finest specimen* of chromo lithographs,
I Trea.urer, Charlo* A. I'oltay ; for Jus- '
steel engravings and fine wood engrav­ loft home on Bunday evening last No tiro* of the Peace Daniel R. Bardlet,
ings ever affiirded the public. Tho trace as yet, hare been heard of him.
full terra ; John C Sharpstoen, to fill fractional cuneney where not more than
American Publishing Company of Rut­ only they think the Broadway bridge in
land, Vl, desire an attire ■cent in every i this city ia wher.&lt; he was last seen The vacancy; for Cotnmuaiouer of High- ontenth is pii**ing. When such notes
town and village, to whom they offer parents and brother have b.-on search­ wars, Ephraim F. Manley ; for Bcbocl and frattiounl currency arc mutilated
IM__ -I ...___ ______ J
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Inspector.Samuel R. Willison; forCjn- Iwyond tho standard referred to, ni on;
ing constantly fur hint sinnt Bunday,
stublire, Albert Roach, Augustus M. i* compelled to reaairo them for any
[iart of their ralue, and the only place
but to no good rosnlt Any informa­
Armour, Andrew Keyes, Eliha Robin­
tion of his whereabouts should be eomson ; for Sextons, Warner Barnes,

Hastings,

Michigan Central R. R.

Fremont Engine Worki.

.gttgrtgasa&amp;gta!;
«WTBBAn«

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the firm, and devote hu
time to cloaing up our booka.
A fifteen years buainesa imperitively requires this step, and
we expect our cwrtomera will
at once examine their accounts,
and settle the same by Cash or
Nora.
Ever thankful for the large
Patronage we have received
from thia community, we shall
uow officr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Caah
and Prompt Paying Customers.

staraxin: ss? JtrSiS

Peninsular Railway.

BARLOW &amp;

GOODYKaR

GREAT FORTUNES

Ptx*s»vr—Thi. morning
ACXLKT A 8LADK, Agent*.
Go to Grant A 1’hillip.' for npicen

Fea a full line at T Allen ha* the
lest in the City.

No Facer—Trat night
Feanxas -Busy plowing.

Ct nr Four*—Cleaning up.
8n that you are registered.
Marut Pre»s—Getting plenty and be­
ing shipped East by ths ton.
BrntiH -Piogmiing aad Carpen-

Maple 0rov».
Set Use tlMTw.ro WS4*. Uy J. D-MsCet*. Jr.
For Supervisor, John 0. Clark; for
Asonxa Nnn-Tta Social.—On April Townthip Ocrk, Thoddou* T. Dewey ;.
for
Treasurer,
Elbridge
U.
Potter
;
for
i
t»ona.
which
are
as
follows
13tb, for tho benefit of the Silver Cornot Band, will occur the woond Neck-.' Justice of the Pooco fol! term, IJoar.dcr tics of the Baprnme Court, D. Darwin
tie social of tlie acason. , A good time ' Laphiut; for Judies uf the Peace io Hughei; for Regents &lt;d ths Universi­
is expected, and as this zto designed to 1 fill vacancy, Alonso Streeter ; Highway ty, John M. B. SOL Chariot B. Fenton;
Warren Seeley ; for for member uf Congress. William M.
be an occasion whereby money can le C &gt;mmi**wnor,
| Brhool Inspector, Benjamin Poaree ; fa
raised to cancel the indebtedwra of the
j C mstables, Daniel P. WoH Warren I Ear County Stqwrintetideut of School*,
Porter C. Freeman; tn Drain Cotn1 Sieley, Jerry Shoup, John Gibson.
mieaioner, Rowley Carprater.
For Supervisor, lewis Wilcox; for
Band giro u» an ouUdoor concert on town Ciurk, lirary Martin ; fur TreascSaturday evening, on thn cornir near rer, James F. Mead ; for Justice of the
Spaulding’s 'store. The playing show, Peace (full term), David Hom ; for Jes­
that their untiring enargy in practicing 1 tice of the Peace,(to fill vacancy),Geo W. I have .old out ray Dental Brattice in
during the winter han not been in vain. II Crosby; for Commissioner of Highway* tho city of Hastings and vidaity to
The boy* arc doing well, and have tho Jams* Campbell; for School Inspector, Messra 8tewortA StenboJ, aad berebv
boarty approval of tho eitiaons of our Henry L. Nowion; for Constables, Wm. cordially locoommend said Stewart A
city for their effort*.
'
R. Blanchard, Jamas Rustsll, George Bteinbofl; to my old patrons as my suc-

Michigan JExchange.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
W. T. EssnsAX i* receiving plenty of
lumber, lath, and shingles &lt;U his ware­
house on Broadway.

Wt understand tint of late, sugar

L. Crosby, Stephen Owen.
Ms. Ycxx is endeavoring to break
Dr. Charles Russell's mare to be famil­
iar with the ear*, she being very highspirited and timid every time cars ap­
proach makes it very unsafe driving
near the railroad. Mr. York’i assistant
had her tied down cloro to tho track
yesterday when the afternoon freight
wont west She had tn faco the music.

yYxiDtao* aad Sosiul io oom* off on
th- eveotegof April IM, io to be a
grand cafco and Neck-tie affisir, and
the Band are going to try and make it

For Supervisor, Elijah P. Barnum ;
for Ctork. Robert _W. Shriner ; for
Treasurer,-Alonso B. Barnum ; for Jus­
tice of the Pcaro, full term. Ebenerer
Bawdy; for Justfee of th* P*aoe, to fill
vacancy, John R. Eastman; for High­
way Oommiastoner, full term, Andrew
G. Kilpatrick; for School InqxcVw,
Judge R. Barnum : for Constables,
f Om Durrre Boon. —Mr. L. E StauHorace S. Larkin. Justus Haolnu-i,
•ar, w»H known to many cf the fanner*
James O, Ira, Amasa Stereo*
aad others of our county, has just open­
Thornapplaed a Dining HaD at Parkar'a old rand,
For Supervisor, Frol W. Collins ; for
just wret of the Boston Cash Store. Ho
proposes to keep a fine stock of fruit town Clark, Aaron Clark, jr.; Treasurer,
and ronfeetionary also, in connection. 8imon G. Webster; Ifighway ComGive Mr. 8., a csdL Seo his adreriiae- miaaioner, Oscar White; Juatice of tho
Paecj, John C- Smith ; School InspMtor, Wm. L. Cobb; Constable*. Sila* A.
Ge«m James H. MeKevitt, Imac Troue,
(
&lt;
1
fallv
oa&lt;i million dollar*, and they can,
n/4
regain a healthy status under fire
I-rft hu homo in thn township ot
years. Al! eyas are now turned to Cal­
ifornia, where grape* adorn every hill Carlton, Barry Co., on tho night of
aide and wino is made m abundance for March 24 th, a young man named •'Tom
Allen," aged* 28 years; five feet ten
inches high; tour front teeth gone from

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VOL XV.

HASTIXGS, BARRY COU1ITY. MICHIGAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1871

NO.!?

tract, (semtirata IJMO annusBv). tei
rtraskaff fa eu&lt;* number, that- when
pitod upon eaek otiwr fiMwiso, Hke tha
Uavre
aboAf H&gt;» thli^neae through j
tb— ri-rtssn 1 r'l— In wMitton. it ।

HARDWARE

I Ito demand fa- tiito Wfld Of mfaraMUton. )
। Our emnaal isauh-cf pamphlete alone,
[ told KMiiooaRh. other, make a pile,
; eight aori Vyhrtef ialfo. high.

ItH

HARNESS SHOP,
Sficdxoia

KHE All CUFFEI IEAFEI All
IAIIT CMITY.
HYDE

n

richer tUa -feOKJDf man

fteoe public..,
ttons taay-tlVKl hero, fliey reach that
Creridre rf mlfiioM upon million* . of |
I men who do treasure sad regard thea&gt;,
I and wU ia thofr Mate
ari fe
[counsel they bring.
-&gt;
.i.

During the scesaon of the Maasachueetta Legislator.- the past season tho ,
nemo of the town of "Croton Junction'' ‘
| was changed to Ayur in honor of the'

BADER. '

great medicine man, Dr. J. C- Ayer.'
The following is his speech on that oc- j

&gt;OBX

Society is her

Ung thomsehM-m a convent whereaone

tend: so Ktfafafara toy&lt;re,Bafere«r
feet, the Austrias .oteUmect. there asa!
fewrilfeteaM farfoaa thte which are
not&amp;milter with the name yon Uw
chrasm, and employing the remedies that I

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■ around other hearts. She U- sooted
wtHntd-pMtor
hniuaaitv, She • readme Jiar perfoc1 7W ratal
», wily whan aba Ma life hearts of
1 eight wHtf, to M»©lied;wfLR for Or Uro
Imds'throttling in muson with her
'' small wfodqwi,' * Kttte smwtAv 'do® wj
•'JU.
•omo regard for the name which your . each Ude. .ttofe Ot
kiad partiality hangs on thr.e walls , end, are the letter boxes, conrinjeted'in' tho farm of
■ aftfi&amp;ifcnf—
around ma We may look forward'1 which ««n4i
USB^htdA °uta'
with confident hope to the renown you |
r •» fcr.aanutlloM..
will Rather towter it. end the pro^my. . sitbSi £
UiAjj man, lives'wilh
which there te reason to tout the future I mecj routes W mauw nip. U0&gt; JMuto andin 'otferx. - She &lt;
•
for support, ecioyi
■,aiJro ol the atian

1 rising « A. mountains of the inner 1
, land, winds down among tho hilto and .
' empties into the Frith of Clyde. Rom
| WWW W, lor*
m un jcSS
1 remote time it has been called Ayer j
’ from an old Ssotch word “Ayry,'' mean- i
1 ing an eagle's neat—tho river of tho ।
. eagle's nwt Near its mooth and ranDtSeted hero in-the rootre of N,V
tinuous harbor, long stood a hamlet I England to what fearer spot eon yotfy*^*
*** ft'
Btove*
which becauit a royal burg or town
warned from the rivet, and now about ’
one-third u large as Lowell—the city
• of Ayr, For uwre than a thousand |
j years it has been noted in the history of'
’ of smoke from a Hataim vend ‘wutaJer at
I Scotland. During the ware of Robert ■ rente, Boutwell, Hoar, am! what may I 1 the darierfty with which He-'ffitnutches
Brute- it was one of his resorts, and was I
yon not hope for ut usefulness in the ( mail matter into th» Mxar. to right, toft
and in front■ txfra.' ■ !i- « ”'f f’J . L.u.
I especially favored by him bacauao he
,
councils
of
the
State
and
, was than* cured ut leprosy. Oliver1 Contrast our condition with that «f| ' VresentfrthrMdrttewrimda.tlajcQas.
Crucuwell made it one of thn depots and tho European nstfons, altarnatolv torn tents of bar .No, I' «re' brought- ©u^
। headquarters of his army in las attack
| and impavorished with wars, credit it aa
upon Scotland, and one of bis old fotta '
, you map to the better odueat.ua of tho L
| is now the Ciuulel of Ayr.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS
BOOTS, SHOES,

HATS, CAPS.

GROCERIES.

Skl.4 w .MIX hrf*S.irSi

CROCKERY

mAmmu

CARRIAGES
and

As anywhere in the State.

|

loiiit Kitoi ui Pita, ni n till nimi Sateita.

C. F. DWIGHT at co

Ruf aboro all its distuictiuus, Ayr was I। the example old mother Groton has act “’’PL*?! Andht th
the birtli-plucvoi the poet Burna And i
J°U’ ,£_£?rthy °f J'nZ
to
KJdZ»~
f.what a poet ! What a voice has he I follow. Build scirnds for your ehildraa
Bren tovall the oiidvortnonls of home! ' a]td fed latent to te~h them, thru m»w has be hallowed the eoUage and '
teibesnee
and
integrity
in
prosperous
I
' all it oovsn—weaus and wile, patches i, and happy homes will be your sure reand poverty, beans, bartoy, ala, hard- ji
I
ent use ror.trnti tn
ship and ths poor man's tod. How he '
wraps with ten domras whatever he
names, even his blank leagues of
tore,-the stuhbfo fluid, ioe, snow, sloet,
i and rain, brooks, birds, mice, thistles _
and heather. IL. Bonny Do-a. John..
. Anderson, my Jo John, Auld Lang Syne,
and Highland Mary roll round tho
world ia every singing symphony with
what ia purest and beet in human na-

BUGGIES
B““

Remember the place—at the
Old Stand of J. L. Reed, fool
of Jefforeon Street north of
the railroad. Raetmia. Mioh.

a.tSTINUS iliRlMLTmL Wins

hearts of youth and taridoxs, bring so- . &amp;
____
_ __
lace to tha sorrowing, and couragu to . _
,
_
the overburdened by their lot. TLs in- Counterfeit Monsy and Patent-right
spiratiun haa e»t tho affection to music
BwinOlet1 in strains that aie immortah
- ■ ■
No other otn man ever made Langu-1
By 'he former, gudgeons and "dead
agv classic, but, ho has rendered that , beats" are caught gewrelly. The coun­
lowland Scotch a Doric dialect of fame. , terfsit money swindto is tho old cheat
The name of bit homo and his beloved . by means of circulars sent out from unrivwr Ayr was lifted on the wings of his I discoverable ••firms,'' rnrinlv ia New
pal hoe. and naw the approaching travel- 1 York, promising falmloM arioeuti for
er yearns to reach the spot his genius a mere trifto. This curse has just now
has sanctified.
burst out anew, and the mails are daily
Along the borders of tho sea in a , stocked with omfidential communicaparallriogram and surrounding tho town tious to saints and sinners alike, in every
a rountr of the same name Ayrshire, community. We have • had the usual
VA^Lsa-------------------- ------------. - - ipod Juok to ba addressed as a poraoii ia
| whom tho utmost confidence aiuld be
p'-acod. and in every respect fitted to be ।
a profitable ud safe mauipaiatur in |
' ewindbng operations of this kind, bar­
ing actually l»en recommended u pos­
sessing these invaluabla virtues. Ou!
of the thoutands who rverira thew
lures, them are always aomo who are
always blinded, and, for the mun-y vnntarad m hope of rexfiring Midden
wealth, they get a moderate return in
naste I inherited for yvur town with an j the way of aawdast old paper, dirt and
extraordinary unanimity, andhavo here­ sharings by express, 0- &lt;J. D.
by conferred an honor ujxtn me, tho
ptvper acknowledgement of which I do
not feel fulty able to express. But I
beg you to ba aesnred that it is apnroriatod, cad that it wifi ba gratafrily rvtetenbered with a livtag interest in your
prwq&gt;«Ly while Lfo remain* to mo, end.
1 trim, beyond thst by my children after

ous and fitet oiarenty, tho uprightnosa of
^if»4r&lt;«d-«ho wul oLc^rartsy. It
takes two priritea to mafe.aocfoty; and
every womfe -friuit, be trtfe to hersolf
mnsafre -tbri-shaims wright re-rwonri.
Ky, and reepanaihlanasaof -of her awn.

m

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ACKLEY h SLADE.
Hastings, Doc, ia. 1870.
SJlf

eonunuanre of

SEWDfG

A New Poem.

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen A Hall Threshing Machines, Clover
Bullers and Grain DriUe, and Gale's
'
Patent Sulky Rake.

-K this aassa Ims become noted among
tba many that era worthier esnuad you,

camo LDntil withia a fow MJUtriee all
Iboririfasd natfonaof the gtebe wore
posti-np 0* tfre Kastera continent. . Two
or three huBdredjraara ago they loafed
orar into thte: few and fearfully at firet
The cJoch ia tho atosnto strikes torn I than more and. more but,always in their
The night has grown coldsr and Bcsnry satltenaoatatiaiidte bagging the Atlantio
is worse
Ba! bo has boon eAffing far you ;
Indeed ho &gt;. wone,m* Myi he wUl die.
Perhaps Itefosv taormng ekali fewa ;
And this is tho meeeage she aant me to
Mag:
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HEAD BTOJCE8. .
TABLETOPS.

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ROCKERY &amp; GLASSWARE!
To tsijfc.ia .tDOW neuBBS.

1

wars and over-rue thaw vast confin.-nu
of the West Now they are scattered
here aad, pnassw thsae raearerelew
stretches of, mo-jutaiu. and valteya, lulls,
dsba farosla and psrirfos with tho
.quickly, co: hawill begone.b noandteoa ptapu ana. mountaia raagra
1 ■ fhiher, euate home with me of South A»«U. Foamar ganos^os
bred in village* and. towns, thickly settied togatbar . where physicians ware
near at hand. New, the p&lt;vpto are widely saattsTad, in many eac­
tions of those many couatxiea £©r
past numbers the tixuaiy Uraimsni of
phyatesan* csrnnot be had ; over large
tracts of counter good or mcnpeUmt
physician* mnnot bo had at all. They

which

acts a part,W wttt k'to potoly that
wboorer has eyorcaa soe through the
miask to theft'sihcnculh and the heart
under the fore- We should compliment
ethrr br uirtingie oar tnralharac2- fevhrifesuuie whatwaor* !&gt;Oureeafo£pyMrt.Mtbu&gt;g»dra than.thekignity
; . and weight that a few parsons red oomj
manding oelf-respe^ ami poise at char1.1 actor would give. We sliould hasten to
r’ rid’pmnefraaOttbB-liUyiasfen of run1, | ring after ajid-MyDrar-iag people wo

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�Troubled with Dweocrary but weaker.

Minutes, ma.. - oras,n?L

W* will gfv* th* oflesal Caavaae by
Wwah^sbmw.ii.t.ly after the bomd
t Ch. Gtsvnaaata aaert. Oty ateetfoc
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THE ELECTIONS.
WboiaJ.a Derby? and what ia th*
grant Premium Land Sale? are ques­
tion. frequently aakod by all prudent
|*r*oaa before purchasing a share ia tho

Twa April number of DcaowneGs
Yana Aaaatcs is foil of entertaining
Mr. Iterby has b*n well aad favora­
’ and vary iawtrartivv waiting for the
bly known thn.ogbont th* country, for
young, and certainly n’lwtt-r pro-ut
th. last tventy-five ysara, as one of th*
moat prominent pubbahara of th* coaa-

SIIIET SSTT i LECTES MKt.
Tr**mr&lt;la*r-w K*t»salcod.
MICHIGAN.

Iterby 4 Miller, Derby, Orton * Co.,
Derby ■■■ Jackson, Ac , Ac.? The same
Mr. 1 terby, after .etiring from the book
publishing b.situte, accepted one o'
i ha -rOet impartial and bcamrabte Gov*
cm men t to two import*..t Consulate*-.

TSE SUSI UMT IliECTHT.

excellent lariety of hrtlihg nxft- • With jjen. tfto/a troop, enter Part, to-ra
tevvral portraits \V* . ould iuatanc*
"*

largely for hi. derisfow against th* eowstituti-malily of the Railroad Aid law.
Ha ia, bowxvwr, aiasted by a largo ma­
jority. Th* pawarao* tt Col Gvaat, on*

Tks stave e.r/teifr»

—Mita Xibten w) D*a.-jro*t, srilh pur
trmte. Heary Iferfon and Uta. P.
Needham, tiro lamina of the Day
th* late Boy Buiodaa Edward tf. IX-ln-

- 1'anomers Manti Jdauuixy. fur
April, pre*ei.t* its usual brilliant display
of nes spring fashions, and choice seloctiun of literary articles, so.** . very
good an--. practical information on borne

but slightly behind ia Ottawa, Mr. Farry'a own oonnty.
Mr. Ferry and Mr.
Footer both ran largely ahead of their
ticket* m Grand Bapsd* aad Grand Ha-

.

1871.
1871.
Spring Examinations.

Hagt**^ £en. MMtfw^^thot No
Ag||fa*\y* o*triwfodw3MMA&gt;a&gt; other part ... th* litto
ar* beey’°ang toAW MAS AW tiny ui sled at

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‘
nt-untt-r Trrrcai»r —
re-ioe Li- mamawe . ueatton. kerb
■ucceeam
amber w Dajfemrsr’s
Movratt *■■•-tns to ho unexc^»tiow.'.b!*
Uvrry deportment that gem t&gt; make up
a hrot-clsM parlor ~.xgasne cuoq let.,
and th* premiums o£rrd to ea&lt;du sub­
scriber at 33 are certainly . ortb t inch
more than th* yearly suhecriptfoo.—
Pub i-bod by W. JrssDw .

Horry County-

is-

j

At

Ducmmt.

citie*, the BapubSenoa generally held
their own. white in That, Nile, and
autno other potato they have don* hotter
ate till* of a monthly mrganno devote 1 f ated,,
, .
to Carriage Hadding. v hie is publish 'ositum &lt;wla-h they had captured the
sd in New “ark by Valentine 4 C*. It
"

styloru-l printing, a- rail as in, practi­
cal character, is th* looet otegnM trade
............................
JF4k

triei. Th* State ia very doae.
Naw Havas, April 3.—Bataan* to tho
frited— ahcar JawriTa ritatam by
about 500 majanty, aad Kdlogg'a elec­
tion to Cowgreta by S majority

th* a&amp;to of th* &amp;****« Fete thia after noon, from tho entire State, give Kaghah
a plurality of 45 vote*.
Should tho
scattering vote exceed this number, th*

1 Concerning the abow w* have simply to
say, that if the letter referred to was eect be wry loag. a* it will require years to '
to tho mail car at Mid-.ll»viU*, it went *»ttl- them on any basis which ran be
oppeaitsou to th* daaigna of th* Demo­ to Detroit the same night, as on batur- •etebiiehed Aa it seem* probable that
crat* aad the Biavabohfora of the South.
day night th* mail runs directly through the Senate will ailjoora before th* last
II* was on* of th* man who orgaaiasd
of thia month, the I*ro*id*nt will proba- '
th* Bepuhbcan party at Jackson in this to that pine*. But it was not ia charge Uy call an extra seerion in order to I
State—where that groat party war boro of tho writer aad he know* nothing of consider th* treaty before the next De-:
■ ■and Mr. Howard became its first can- - the facto- The bag containing th* De- i cvtnber, and thus enable the eettlrment
didata fca Attorney General, upon tho,
to be begun aa soon as pooribte.
sama ttehat aa which Kinsley 8 Hing-,
r-ferrno* is made, was vwtirrd by the
Agynt on th* Valley Bond at Grand
Blipids on Wedn*e&gt;lay evening, haring

VoSpSIoney

NEW CARPET HOUSE

FROM PARIS.

It is not *o many month* since • name
began to be whispered about ia Art and
musical eirelea. which, although not un­
known to the public, and heretofon&gt;

ia Naw Havta, aad it ia not nnHkriy
that enough have bran polled to defeat
an election by tho people

BOOTS AND SHOES

«ahbU .a -a MtEodlty -with thro* uf.
known men in a bouse of pnetatution at
IzvnisviBe Monday wight
i At Annapolis. Maryland, th* Bepub1 brans elected their Navor Monday by
Mwwefci'
yfawaa
’

MATTINGS,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

RUGS

I A terriblu wind riaited Omaha on
I Sundav, but there has levm nn rain for

i root, the girl composer, the freak, young
linger whose tongs Nilsson hat tun;,,
whose vosu* Nilsson had praised, andI
1 prophesied a groat future ft* ? As to&gt;
who thia young artist is, it is raffictent
to any, she ia th* daughter of tho wellalways road Egyptian Hieroglyphic* known publisher aad leader of fashion,
made with a lead peaicil over print on Mr. and Mme. Domorcwi, and that her
th* wrappara of a newspaper, new can
they alw^rafii4 tune to As qs moro than'
a doom peakagn* from an oflton that
come* into the ear broken o[wn, yet lbs
writer on Thursday the 23d nil, did
tif uf tiatMa moat of them single papers
hi- doe* not, property do up and direct
the pap*r* sent from hia ofiicv thenwould be no failure ia the- roachini’
their dsstiaatfawi by first asail, but *v*u

NOTTIKGHAM L4CE8,

ccptaia of th* latter galloped up, wav­
ing his rap, intending to address the
Cummmuata, when a Zouave with that I
The nail manufitrtarea of th* United
body shot to* dtad. A gaweral action State, bar. d.-tanmtwd to advance tbsir
foltowwi, ia whfch the gwws. d*armes j price 25 oewto -pad -hsj&amp; tw «i£tiou to
that
oidtawS awafeago.
took nine priaonara, (ooe 70 year* &lt;*«).

who ware sbotatonra
Th* gua* of
fart Valerian alao swept th* road and
th* communists lied. Twenty-five in-1
surgwnts were kilted aad nsaay wound- I
*i
'Hi* engagemnt was over at one
o'duok. Tho National Guards still hold
Porta Maillot.
Battalions of artfltery
are hurrying up drum* are biataig and

Five byMiaggiM tjtatowu cf Oeve‘111 iocwiltkiriaia^nxM etev)

I’RESCRIHHONS AND FAMILY
11"
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II

Mr. Brown (Democrat) reoriviag the
■Isriisn evtaMs. Cremer (ffipwfchnaa)
by sumll ■ qjnrity. Th* State and
Oeutey tteket kata Bepobfcmi ra^cri-

government troop* and th* Couunnniate.
About 2,000 National Guards marched
un Coarlevuio aad war* met by the Gen

gers equivalent to two hnndred and tea
fan for**,
rar. fan*., right ran
oowa aad y»ang cattle, ftve care teouseiteU*»da,a&gt;d right aura wagwas and

�htainuu, March S5, 1871.
Wheat U hxikfag fine through this
emten with the excwjAian of a spot here
and foers rffroted by ths iee and now,
Potato bugs are found in tho ground
some ten iaelus* below the surface alive
end kicking.
Dr. Beekett is finishing uff a store to
be creopied by Mr. Brock, the gantle
man who was burned out k»! winter
Mr. B will open in a few daya.
It may not be known to your citiwus
that this part of the «tate abounde in
lakes af various siam, eoma of them

MICHIGAN C1NTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

They also Plane, Plane and Mitch,
and aork your lumber into any ihape
you doaire. the acme day you briny it
Knlamaxoo Flow* aid CaaUugs
etopee Over-land and traffic choose thio
for »ale by E. P- Burrell * Q&gt;-, al John
rebalde route more and more.
Ite next terminu. ia Lincoln, tho
Capital of Nebraska, fifty-fire miles want
of tho Misooun at Plattsmouth Thbia
tho only direct avenue to the South
E. P. Dcsaxtx A Co have plows in Pinite country, where tho sale* of rail­
endless variety.
Call and see them. road ’ami last season, rose to half a milOffice at John Weiaeart's state

Fus Cn-uas, llxnvrup*, etn, etc., call
atADen'a Ha is agent for F A. FuD-

and fish of all kinds are abundant.
Just now in our village may be eeen
new epear potoe being made.
Boats,
jack light* and all the requisites for
fishing by night end day, ami we are
treated now and then with a mem of the
finny tribe.
Gentleman at Hastings
aad eke where who an fowl of fishing
can Sod rare sjiort at Gun Lake, South
Pina Lake and al many other places
hereabouts. Boats ran bo had, end in a
few days, if tho weather continues (
warm, fish will bite freely at the hook,
it io a little too early for angling, but !•
is fine spearing now.
A. £ K.
I*SM0SAt.--We were pleased to re­
ceive a call, during the past work, from
J*r. Ayer’s traroller, who wee In our
i town devoting his time and attention to
the prvpanttioue of the great medicine
man. This call has Income a pleasant J. Boeemer, n.
annua) to us from tho able and rvlia'.le
.
8. R Crandall, *
buaineee character of tho acrotupUahod ( Youngs, r.

THE 1MT
Furniture in ths eity fa at Allene. Good,
-vliublc, and warranted.
48tf

Pomolugical Fair, to bo held next Fall.
Premium, paid ia cash aa wxra aa the
roj-ort ia rocclved. Fur tlrn'brat peach
•ircbard, not torn than throe bund rod
trees, sheeted from the following vane- ,
ttae: Early and Late Crawfords, Hale,
Early, Stump the World and Smock!
Free, *15,00 fi r tho first, *10,00 for the
second and *6,00 for ths third. For ths
brat cherry urcha rd not lora than M
trees, selected from the fallowing »m:
Early Richmond, Brils Magnifiqua,
Governor Wood, May Duka. Napoleon
a&gt;
■ - ■ W-I1— o----■ '___ a w- S ■ ..
I Early Black, |16,00 for the flrat, *1 V.00
: for the second, and 15,00 for the th ML
Premiums cxi apple orchard. • For the
best Wagoner arshanl, set from trees,
two years old from the aurawy, not less
than 100 trasa. first *16,00, second *10,00, and third *5,00. Fur tbs beet Goldeu Basset orchard, set from trees twoj

Tears c*d frtan the ntnsary,

LOH'ER TH.LY
HOWARD SANITARY

AID

tarn tea

100 trees, £r.t *lu,0O, [srao^ *10,U0,
and thud *5,00. For the boot Baldwin
orchard, Set from tree* two years aid
from the tjumary. not fora than 100 trvos.
fo^*l5,00, second *10,00, and third

Ladies’ Misses and Children’s

Shoes and Gaiters.

Ouebuudrcd dollars sweepstake pre­
mium, *50,00 for tlio second and *26
for the third,—for the beat orchard, to 1
contain not tore than 600 apple trees,
two years old from the nuraery, of the
following varieties: Wagofra. GoUea
Russet, and Baldwin; not les* than 400

:higan Central R. R.

GEORGE PRESTON

RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.
wrU-eetahlahcd and popular J. &lt; . Ayer
cenafcjvaiiscT.
A Co., Uwell, Mass, whose tpedldurt J4nl&gt;, Clarke, B.
have become a household necessity, nod Willses Udell, Dwon the confidence and prniao of alL— C. Bauer, r.
Our own nojuaintano with them has , naoui ssrscruas,
will nxnuwoce at the I'roebytorian extended over a eerie* of years, and wo 1 j p VaaYetaar, a.
church, tastings, on Monday evening, have invariably found them, their tear- Guo. W. Blade, a.
April 10, *871. The easaioM will cun i eltan end their medicines worthy of the T. D.Marih, ».
.ul of the following ciaa»ei:
commendation they everywhere
—Jackson (Tenn.) Trilww
W. H. Jewell, a.
r. n, in ihicli the .-tameatary princiH. W. Rolfe, b। Jos of Jlarir will bo thoroughly taught;
F. D. Aeklsy,
adapted hi children, aad i’ll who Awin' I
U&gt; learn die irt o' n ading music.
.
Vitae culturu clans, at 0 1-4 o'clock r. I lion ia to bo organised on Munday Bost,
M, in which breathing, enunciation, lad £ continue until Friday the 21st,
pronunaatian, vocalising. *•!□ singing, when uu thM date in the evening, a
grand concert will take jjaes. The aoi. Alderman, two years—
' bo hoard individually aad collectively, aiona will consist of three dance adapted
Winckelaun, Dew
I and error* kindly pointed orL
Wooley, Rep
to tho instrucu.m of all who may wish
Majority,
Cliorus data, at 7 '-2 o'clock r. u., to study tho various t ranches of music.

Her Teeter k • •« i-atk*.’ ui a11uK«i. ra&lt;1 i
'rwtreglUfteW won

. far instructi-m ia church music am! practics of glees and chorus music, inter­
spersed with quartettes, etc.
Thee-' danse* wiP meet daily for a
tarm ten kasons doetng with a grand

conceit Friday ove .IRg, April 21.
Terns -IVketv to any one data, At.

to give us— ia connection with Prof.
Straub, wK&gt; has hail much excellent
sums, in this tetbo&gt;l of teaching masic—their -arnost and hoaaty .ujipirt
Mrs. -L M. Nevins Mra I. Wirirt■ ran, M.ra E. W. Hariuw, Mira Fife
Holbrook, MU. Rosa Goodywar, Mm.
Sarah Dnuning, Mie* lloxy Duller. Misa
Hattfo Itad.i-lder, Miso Brooks,
Solicitiag ‘ onuuiura.

Peninsular Railway.

^a»r MaaSu I'm. a Trslat -nil rai

Ticket* to any on* class only *1,00. We
Birdsall, Rep.
are piece &gt;1 to anuounso thia CO*vention
MeJSlw.m, Deni
and hope it may bo will attend'd from
Majority.
tho people of our city and e runty. Lo t
thia bo a grand gathering of tdl lovers Constable—Swsrtboat, Hep
Jordan, I&gt;rm
Majority,
' Tur saw
Oa Wednesday
evening the Village Board nut. A quo­
rum present, Mr. D. 1L Cook in tlw
Keafield, Dem
ehair, aad turned the dutiei of the ।
Osborn, Rep
several vfficae ever to the new City
IMeriiy,
Conned which rfere present, consisting I
Alderman, one year—
of a dan body of dignified Aldermen
Williams, Rep.
with the Mayor and Rm-urdor at the |
Campbell, Dem.
bead. Wo predict wise legielaiiou at
Majority,
the hanils oi thcsF gentlemou fur our
CouataUe— Rum, dem.

Qicsctu—

Killgorv of Crawfordsville, IruL, ha. re- .
cantly graduated from the Law Depart - ' Alderman, two yean—
Bartow, dem.,
ment ot tho University, and among a I
Ws .top the jireas to announce larg-' number of other graduate, admit- !
Iteakc, rep.
that Thomas W. Bartram, Republican, ed to practice in our State court..
Majority,
is elected over (Me, (Dem.) in Assyria.
Take this in coaneetion with Mr».
This makes tho board a tie.
Heym, dem
Mary Willeoa’. voting in Battle Creek. .
Kelley, rep.
on Monday last, end we should judge |
WxsTwsa—DelightfidMajority,
that tho "woman queetion" will »x&gt;a |
gain a good strong hold in our country. Constable—Stebbins, dean.

flews.

CITY PAINT SHOP!
Tux cxaminttlous if Uschers for
Hastings and virinity oecurre-l in this
city at tho Union School building by
Bvpt Palmer, on Tuesday and Wadnm.
day. A large number of young ladies
and nilseee vere in attendance, and we
foam many acquitted tbeaurlrvu with

PAINTERS

daj, when il was aaowtaiued (hat our
city “father*" had fail'd to provide for I
the election of the nnuiiry number of

tainod that V.Hlard "S'* Hayee does not
live in Heatings, although Willard
Hayes has al wa vs Bred her*.

Sxx th* ■ulrertisemnut of Youngs A
। Toot Thres Ladies *10 hare a grand
opening of Millinery good. ete., ia
1 Washington Block, over Alles'* store,
Thursday, Ajxil 13th. Call and see

City Dining Rooms

•I’Bog." Ctrs has ]dnced in our
Poet Office, i very fine frame filled with
Buainoae Cards, placed around e litho
graph af our citv. They arc drawed
I witL a pen. He i* also getting up one

The &lt;44 I*. 0. building U being fitted
up for Mr. Minkler's Photograph Galle­
ry, and also an office for Dr s. B. J. *
E. ?. Brown- A very handy location

/

GotteAMtJk*
OH QIC £ OROq'

I'hysfciana rreommcmd Bala's P
roaxL Euxia fiir diaeoeee of the Thr
aad Lung*. San circular.
Ackley A Slade. Agents.

School books, Sjewkera,a»l a fall
sertmaut of Stationary a:

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
4316

Eastman, dem.
certainly, from what we can leers, rea­
Altoft, rep.
son for its eurveaa. They aim to put
Majority,
every pupal through thorough training
in every branch *f tho institution. No Aiderman, one year—
College has more cordial aad reliable
Hsnmr last was "all Fool's day " testimonial. from fonder student, aad
parnce employing them than the Grand
Our Devil eays Monday was too.
Rapids BMiaeesOoUy.
Wr are enjoying beautiful aroonbglit

Mnsss. Bxiatrr Al.nusr, are coni.mplating aeon to remove their Muck of
i clothing etc., to I anting. We rsgvsrM'
lone good bnetneee men like those from

Hastings

Will retire from the active du­
ties of the firm, and devote his
time to dosing up our books.
A fifteen years buuness imperitively requires this step' and
ve expect our customers fIU
at once examine their accounts,
and settle the same by Cask or
Kots.

Ever tltankful for the large
Patronage ve have received
from thin community, we shall
uow oflier onr Goods at greatly REDUCED PRICES to Caah
nod Prompt Paying Coatomera.

The Democracy went jubilapt ever
their auoraaa st the election in this city
on Monday, so much so, that a small
pile of dry goods boxes were consumed

Hwtingu

Try 0. A P's 76 cent Tea.
Guar A 1‘uiu.irs sell cheapest teas

The crowd oaltod out ffio Mayor sleet
Mr. Goodyear made a few ramate, vary
appropriate aad to (ha point, ihaakiug
tho people of our city in giving him the

cover noun. The business of the office
lain charge of Gee. 0. Worth, Esq,
j who will cited to thing* until the Judge
recover* from hie rickn,^. and all pereons haring any burinoo. with the Judge

Episcopal society are soliciting aid to
puttees a new bell for Emanuel Church.
I We hope they may sucejed in
i their undertaking, for what ia move cta-

rating to the pure Spirit of a town, than
to hear the pealing of the Church boll

^Ha. &lt;-H. niexa, has bought the 1»trawtef Mr. Fata, in their grocery bari­
ums, and will hcraaftur run th. erinbIfohmont atam. Mr. Fata, ecoopto a
mtaatfoa to travel for a Heirtet BLmeo.

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

�See What W Will Do!
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fclhe 11AMIACS af POCAHOSTAH."
Or badry pl»U payer »&gt;« batea.

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MORTGAGE SALE.

MAMMOTH COLORED FASDlOJt
PUftK
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: SHARPS'

COUGH! COUGH! COUGH

BEMEMBEH!
M&gt;I*| ,-Aaeb 4WX ..e^ AUMX
aad thud U,00. For the beet Baldwin

CUARI.KH.J. PETERSON
___ letlHotmit ft., HUhafeiyhXpj.

och-wa.1 aaattar &lt;W&gt; aObe aaetll raw,
til rfaaMha lomr-abueOBibam bar

i -«&lt;■ (Mett ami I), m

^T^‘Sa.“dX!ir2i,-=

fint 115,00, eeeond |10,0G, and third
w».

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CAUTION, P.*Jih.u‘b.’’7ibCi

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ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
FOREIGN UTERAH-RE.
New Volume !x*gina January, 1871.

NOW l« Til in AWE To .VlMiniBt

A MAN GF A THOUSAND
A Coeannaprtvc Cured.

TEHTIMONI AI-, ERIE

asKS-as,

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smuunss OF TOZlZLEcnc

.WAY,

1,100 miles under bCOaulee without
One ManagemoeL Change of oomhek
BO)AU OAfOP-lfOCJrtJt r/UCX MOVn

THEA-NECTAlf

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AijaAakB”,

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kjto.
:

WONDERS
OF THE WO?UP."

it ia largely it thtlumd* if th* mdl
ignorant wvmm in the workl A few

North Missouri Lands
the pnhtule of the rneo should be
their*.
Why, ah why, must thia aeicnoe, ao ’
vital with internet aad value, longer Imrniah f Mint women have the elective
franchiae before they Uarn to took ? |
Must they tir»x learn locum our ilia,
before learning bow u&gt; prevent them 1
Moat tho title of M. D. be ao iamranrablv and falsely pre*tor than that of

Hannibal

and

St

Um L*|Ii'- qaana&gt;l.'«a aad i
Ennoaut 1»q ittxcm.

NEWS
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REDUCTI01T OF PRICES

। mi Mil. )&amp;&gt;iui-:&lt; Mgn. Aajr.nl' i
110X11. Bbeiebgbe. fllfeab.

G13U1L LttlXlTCcX.
l'»4rr u» bad are ..brand ad H

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GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

Joseph

I-1. COMPANT.

IRY OF THE
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BAY STATE

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1871.

VOL XV.

WetWil anil Ityity Cfih

ba«Dy —unhappily — injuriouaiy —anki*Hy Erfl .peak,eg ba dritoe. to be
"ttahdor, difexfca. eeltunny, canaoriowaoss, 4c. Thia will giro an idea of
the word, in a taarc attended senes.
“Erfl •peakfeg'* b taking up and oom-

HARNESS SHOP,

they, woulddrop at once below low wa­
termark, others without a dollar stand
heed and shoulders above them. Hepstation is only another asms far public
pinion. Public opinionb tho mighteit
power outride of Almighty emrgy, it
lay* it* unterrified band on the brow of
kings, aad huri* thrir crowns to the
dust, and themsnlvM to obscurity; it uphswvws the bosom of humanly and revoiutlons blow, it changes the face of so­
ciety and determines the destiny of ampirns, those persons are rare, indeed,who
cannot bo tudf « wreck by its potent
mfloeacs. I once hoard of a man who
। “dared to ftand alone and singly good
adverse agunst a world," but I hare

dufatdeds thereiae
aUsr dr fmu al! around It
China has got a railroad. Bow is
that for the beeOeua? ,J

Flies will soon be as tbiek aad annormg as tax collector*.
,

George fined baa not yat run out, but
will start a new daily.
If a ton of ooak. oo*ts three dollar*,
what wiH half a ton wm to? Ashen

A young man's affectioas may cot bo
■etebng. but are sure to be sneptarw.1.

combined with a Cnn conviction that wore engaged In dissecting the mates
good win be ths result, can alone justi­
chararter without mercy, not knowing
fy th* expression cron of fasti. Far
he stood near the gangway hearing what
exampte, suppose you Kara discovered.
was said, he listened awhile, and th.u
stamping his foot ou the dock, exclaimed
■ toag, if you blase that abroad, will it
make the man any better ? will it doatroy the intoence of the action ? will it
be a public benefit ? will It giro the man

CARRIAGE FACTORY

DRY GOODS.

HATS, CAI

DRESS GOODS.
BOOTS, SHOES,

mast ba the deep, dark, tragic and
datnriag character of that person who,
without (topping to know whether re­
porta are true or false, cat-bei up with
eager delight, and retails with apparent

GROCERIES,

CROCKERY
CARRIAGES

BUGGIES

Kiaiiie nr nodi ni Price, ai

n til nrot
The best Iron,
The best Timber,
The beet Work

•i-VtS&amp;.TK’i'IK'S

UlSfflS IMLTDUL wins

Grain Elevator,
JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hell Threshing Machines, Clover
Hullrrs nncl Groin Drills, and Gale's
Patcnt-Sulky Rake.

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eyes ? or wiH it brighten yonr orr. self­
esteem ? AH these questions you must
answer in the aArmoMvu before you are
warranted even, in speaking the truth
in such roses. But usually, defamatory
truth brings down the felt, If not ex­
pressed contempt of all ecmriblo per** us,
every just, public sentiment condom-*
any word or dnwl that will injure (noth| with, and than with propriety hold a
general jubilee ovar the event, in a word, I
I they are a walking, talking psstilraee, -

with a soul (if It can be toearored] no
longer than a nits eye-ball, or tbs little
end of nothing whittled up small, be
hod a good bed, but slept on the flour
for fear of wearing out the bed, he bad
seem overdrawn. let mo introduce you i
good shoes but went barefooted, he
to the uaomag aontintent of scripture.
bought an provinces, but went to the
Romans 3, 1», 14. and 16. ‘'Their
neighbors when they were cooking end
throat is an open aopulehre -. with their
bottled up steam to hrs on, bo finally be­
came eo poor and thin, that when he
u oadwLUr lift; whore
one btaunaas is a principle slement of the turned sideways you could not see him;
mouth ia full of earring end bittenuua ;
nether regions, and is brought from when death approached, be gaud st
destruction and misery are in their'
thence by the infernal imps Lhcnisalrts, him a while in mute astonishment and
ways" also James 3, 4, to «, inclurive,
it is deep, dark hypoenry, against this pasaed by in disgust So, let every lov­
•Behold also the ships, which though
er of virtue and truth do; pass by these
by an unerring almighty hand, the re- •tenderers in disgust.
1 doemer says : "Ye hypocrites, yo pee
To you who have boon affected by
ration* of riper*, whited sepulchres. those things, let me say five it down,
which do indeed appear beautiful with­ lire ia that way and manner, to give by
out, but uithin lull of rottenness, cor­ your actions the Be to felse reports.
ruption and dead men's bonoe” finch Commence to establish precedent* by
kindleth 1 and the tongue U a fire, a
which your future character will be
w*rld of iniquity, so is the tongue among |
our mombera that it defiletb the wool. i &gt;«en more clearly by its efforts. Mm judged to bo right If you hare fallen
frequeatly etart fair m business, inrest-,
lag all their limited earning! of yean I
of hard labor in p*ihaja a email groce­
ry or dry goods *toro in the mid*t of
largo oesupetitiou, and by uwoetiod of- too and tomperanca, caa go into a saloon
any time without injury ; no one soquaintvd with him would suppose he
went there to drink, but if a man of in-

once and irrosivtablo that be wont there
to gratify hi* appetite. Bo live that no
sensible parson will believe aril of you
though such should be ths report Step
at once upon the platform of virtue hold
your head up and psactico the right
hereafter; if you uro children under the
couses due, it takes all he has to pay it, parental root, give constant respoet and
and ultimately he is cronpellsd to sail
out to Li* nrighbor lur Ism than coat,
scorn to stoop so low. 2d, such persons and retirea a ruinad disbaartaced man.
Lave a great deal of time to spare, they
are idler i, and yet, they are busy bodies;
U is an oU saying, an “idle mates brain.
ing a lady of influence, and haring a
tongue elastic and unruly, she has set
the whole fraternity of aristocratic soup
bubbles agaiaat him, and luraed a tasge
part ofhis cuataaMn ia another direction.
That’s the smssA of bio blasted hopes.
igwraat of the current evonta and litera- These tongues have a great deal more rare if you frequent three places, afitood
tare of ths day, all thay sea do i* to to do with the saceaM of the variota dirine aorrico rogstariy «d bsharo
itch late the character of their neigh- branches of industry than wo are al­ proteeHy, take an interest in thaflsV
bath Behool, don't b. afraid to work at
home or abroad, hdd your hued up and
"fight it out co that Has.'' Thi* course
uf aetiec will aocm gtes you aalf rvapeet,
Iborsspeot of others and the approval
ofQnd. Dot if you sUei taka this
advice, why, don't complain if you are a
lubjoetof gossip and ridicule.
As to these via tire of caimany, my
advice to all iv, until they shall abandon
their rietou. habits, 1 throb they .bested
in general be

Apostle-. “if any tuna obey not ou- word
by thia epistle, note that man and hare
no company with him that ho may U

the city
Nearly *e

�Sr. lawn, April 7, 1!
It san't owry man or nactidl
that ran mak» the blunder. aa w

character in priaripls.
A gorernriont of law can only eriil
whore too majority at too rik'moi
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pie. ofMutie will be thoroughly fl
adapted to cbUdrnu, and ell whj|

to Uora tho art uf a.diug music.
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u p StttiFB!
afatepf.patyic-saatuMBtobtofate^hiw is
t:iif.-U and aatooriipia unknown. What
•aggparik a£ jtotire to toe eiiteaa who
caucus" ntaws gar, ^J*is a pop­
mwm ante reia sttodf . Oto Hahins an-I ulation of cror 312,000. If 1 was wri­ ApWrare. the utoolh trade, the speed
far hivtnu-iion ia church muiie and pracpoboii aftoeni haws no tenure far him ; ting for a lea. iatolligoat propio than and comfort, tho polite attention, furtiro at glee, and chorus. music, iutorMichigan, fidka I should ay niabed by th. Michigan Central Rail­ apcrawl with quartettes, etc.
Three classes will mart daily ter a
road, under tho management of Iff.
tunu.” and you would hare it ri^it, and Burgcnt, would bare to travel a long
■o thia - hlsndoc"^prro«M aa opaiortun­
ity &gt; rials a... Uulo fare »tob, throw.

prevent. our pubUahing the ■Aai’hvase until next woek, but we append tho
ottrfal majorities vie :
Tar Representative in Cougr&lt;»., '

PRINTING

Mr. Porter'. majority probably reprcata jut about the eetwal party ma“
*
the vote was cast, and
•how. a gain of 174 «m the majority
given to Hon. T. W. Ferry ia Novetn-j
bar Inal, which tea. the largest given
far any candidate, .xoept remu county

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Tiutrefena, 1 aaauot agreu with thou
who advocate thia tol-aji&gt;uo~po!icr; for
this policy will allow aaattem tu grow
from bad to woroe, unti I society get. to

From the E*jU we learn that B.
Hoyt, has a majority in Kent of 115 in
a total vote of 8411, while (bo reel Re­
publican majority in that county probebly rxoved. that of Barry, and yet, :n a
vote of 3068 we give Mr. Hoyt 83-t,
which was practically the entire Repab
Scan rote of the county. So Ur a. the '
Ia view of thia rrenli wo suggest to
th. Republican. of Kaat, that if at any
fanomihofMwrotlrareiaaki^t office
to Meet far throe rouniiro, that their

ed tn a Republican Convention, even if
you do repudiate him, ai you practical-1

mdr-govsrnuum!, by first ••curing par?
am al liberty. There is nothing in th.
riK.lleK.tqrr bill which h dangerou i to
I any on. not a Ku-Klut or engaged iu
I riotona proevodiug. The law which
■ only rertmin. people from committing

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pay tho speaker back in hi. owp coin.
“Prooidental B.pirt lions, trickMucu
nod unfalrnroa, and bad ruling,were ,
paMtol by lightly ; but th. charge1
against the apoakorct favoring railway
grant* atlh* last .railat, enured him to
law hi. temper, botnuM it contained a
largvr medium of truth than tho otAera.

NOTTINGHAM

'big ait.

! oloctiun and the pending Cuunociieat

ciiuvau, aa wrilas the genera! Bujjancr
diaaabafoctioa thia disgraceful exkibi| tion was exceedingly uafusrtunate.

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protestion of the live, and property oL
Northern mon, and if tho Republican
I party cannot agree upon thia suLjcrt, it.
; mission ia over. We all knew that up­
mock teagvdies, bat only (be recital of on tho tariff and finascird question tho tv
what a tragedy a life of ria ia. and thouThe High Oumnilesion may w^t be
aaads jacked the l-.omc to brotr of a
called a cotuuiiuuin uf jcint*, frets th*
shown them tEuy aa. and invited Ihrir number of dinner, which they are callfriends to tome, and they did come and *1 upon to conMiinc. I am afraid that
p-r.: th* true priaeiphw of gniern- I K&gt; Rev. John Monteith, who used to they hare nut coruo to leave us' Jny
meat, and .how that in proportion ns । preach at Jackson, Michigan, has Mra money few tho Alabama depredutfapi;
thay .ndangar the rights and l.bertfa. of preselling haro—haa built up two 1 am airaid that ths ananuferturcd *p&gt;fcabers, in the •ame proportion are their churches, but i. wow oblig'd, a. .went ,
of ill-hoalth, to retire and so has boeghl

I al Independence. Philxdeltdiin waa to
i New York as three to two tn 1790 and
had a population of 7®,t#T to our 60,­
: 489 in URO. . Tho Naw York Canale— Proplr Fleeing From th. City to K. 1 '7
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‘ couatrociod tn cujj.haUc dufiaxm. of tec
cape Coauriptioa.
Iof ,TOn 10
«n« ”»"■ BL Ixrais,
lI’YeoTnuli- axioritnforvwaid—bavo made
| •» good as year Lake Superior Iron, but
of dial I esanot now speak. We liked
this Michigan preacher anil worker ’.o
well that we have erettoyoui State for
another to take his place and' wo thiuk
ho will come. Would tell you who It is
but the fart is ths Ihstrrx has a large
circulation and vs do not want all Mich­
igan to know that B. took is after her
smartert ndnisters ' until b. docidm to
coins. If ho eony. and does as well as
his prcdereswir, wv shall .ay something
•bout the 1 moral influ»nre’'-pf Michi­
gan iuui hew far cad wide it reaches
-boats haa bean
Speaking of “moral influence’' did
U«w to aid Um
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of the rrotortfian of NapnlMn.
’• iisfe'snflk' mranr^xnmB. A derisive struggle is axpMitd al lb.
mtfsaaf the ait*. It io reported-- fltet
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went adapted fur tho protecti, n of Suufliero Immhrta and Northern men, the
.peaker, rowilutiou which ]kuu-x1 tf.o
□oum will bo practically of no craront
Them i. no doubt but that the I*r^rident ia fully convinced that it would bo
very uofertenato to adjourn without

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fij/avsISE hib-i-O
I&gt;ye I Stuffs,

No meSiwes far th. aaroomont and
•nd cottectfaa of tho ineume tar hnr.
yvtbroa takae, although them u no
reason to n^pow that tho iucomo tax

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being fa .iU party.
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pl.yW dt ths Natfoail Th.Ur. far two
right, to lam and appreciative audi­
ences , Although they play in the Qcrmaa Innguagc.s large number of Arncncan. attend, tor tho roil arti«t sp^k s a
uuiv.roal , language.
Thu German uoo ror ujit i
language in th&gt;« city has. a, tag, num­
ber of 'rbqlarn, particufariy auxmg th.
ludu.4 tn this etty. The time ■ ap-

(asrtbor of
nnd Jim Hudre,) Mn A. D.Rfatertoan.Jtrafar&amp;wri Br6wW#, €bl. Knox, Prof. Kmoaxin,
QwTgo Warren, Bupliie Worthington,

LACES,

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Creek, NUea, Pontiac, Hastings and —
wvll a hundred other equally beautiful
and thriving cities.
Z St. Lotti, haa drawn on Michigan, too,
fur bu.in.-o. mem, merchant, htwyorc,

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ticket la November, there waa 3430
veto, polled in the county, and on the
third tho vote polled waa 4007. Show­
ing an incroaeed vote of 877, nad of the
Republican majority of 174. Thia wiU
do for th. Spring Electian, and show.

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The city and tim State weeds W,J«rgv
bio the nuyonty tn- lf-drfer.ro will ro- influx of just such men and woman aa
eoguixo' axwty. Granted. But if
wo u«xl to mao: with in Michigan, men
cicty, having Hart felloe into utter dis- and women who helped to build sueh

IrU.

The average Prohibition vote in tl.o
roanty was about GO, and they all coal
their retro for James Wilier, far
Circuit Judge, which account* far the
rosining failure of Mr. Hoyt, to norive
the full vote of tho Republican* of tho

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te itw-lf sa largu p-ntunhor,.. ami, (hev
wijl wr. r«ry truly too, that throv must
Tit. dem! dolln.ta in ]&gt;olitical affair.
to wmething m tfa Louis worth seeing■
and haring and knowing and doing- Itt was brokra into by a galo in the Ho^m
is true, snd we
dnswa. iarpdy up-. of Repnpinfafl.tej tbs' brtl &lt;J th4
debate which tho telegraph haa already
flasks tMT.too tocntry IwiRmxrawhy Itsre huncrod tLa dr*#, They *re, paar. 'bet a drwcripBori of th. .ecu. may
here in our tchuoU, in cur byrwg, in ourr nut bo oat of Jilare, whtoi the Hutts, mat
Well meaning msn. rooing them- charitable nteocsatium. in all th.sphere,, and Ruder, cauatfe totter stared the
artvca ora iron tod by tlua slmurttial irnte of womanly activity qnd chri»tian effort,, tnotubure in face, there was a garomll
of affaire, warn as not to resort to ax- and there is room for mor. ift. ths cityr "bna" of .arneit oourersaliun. Kelly
and ia th# country i from what wo bwrft
seen wc liko tho .tocx, sal ws aatend
herv and now anjinrqaiioa to all who&gt; an immediate adjouramirat, k&gt; that ac­
I
wek a mildnc climate, wte arok nmnno-- tion on tho tariff may bo postponed.
ration fur labor, who seek plsco. to .. During toe remark, of ^waiter I
(here ws. conriderablu exeitc- 1
build up ths batter alamsnts gt chri.-- Blain* tbs

, llailaw are.Mating au tha: majority.
Halid of ths (laws, and particularly
‘ those enacted by Guagras. nod Organ. iwd icuistnuco Ute Ukuu powmarion of
. thspublia wind., Citiam.ro no toeg•r .ofo.aiuljaw* aru nut a-J fare.J. Tho
' qunateuu ia wha*. are w.t&gt; Asin&lt;3k urn-

r tltli

&gt;&gt;0—figure are ahroy. dry, bal lot it
go, again that on toa troonl that the
Population of Bi- Louie ia Bl 2,000.
Your propio
tbiak morn of ue when

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For Aaredato Justice of the Supreme
Court,
Jam- V. Campho!!,
KA
Tor Rogimte of the Unlrrrdty,
Claudio* B. Grant,
882
Charts. Ryud,
885
For Circuit Judge Sercutereto Circuit,
Bira.yHoyt,
Fur County Buperi

ly did thio thn-x

THURSDAY, APRIL 13.

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Grant River Valley Division

DRY

eity. We are growing every dug is
population, wealth aad ent»wprwu—
Wish a little more B„ ahead m the way
of Roose Manufacture*, a iittto «ra,
(yee, a grant deal mon) of the develop­
ment of our splendid water power which
is swiftly running awqy out to Lake
Michigan, and we can then add thous­
ands to our resources which could not
be obtained is no other fray. Ws could
make money, get more money and heap
it all ter our own see and irapruvemrnS.
; Home menqfcqtyawilfo d.
I and work your lumber into any shape
Did you ever taka a etroll around our
I you deeiru. the same day you bring it
little dty? If you did sol it will more
A QMdthiagta Hastings I
Mu Gun. Claw hre re-opened the Lhaa pay you. Over the hills ou the
uld gallery occupied by Mrs. fltows 11 be­ north, down to Kiver-eide remetry The
fore tte lire, on Joffero«JiL ncarlv op- school ground and park &gt;laoe,Fall crook
preitethe Poet Office, and announces and its surroundings ou the south, and
many other places where the natural
all its bruehee enables him to make a twenties of Hastings oaa be neon, arc
promise of pictures oeeellod by n&lt; ne. well worth a half-days trip to aoo. These
HmaU tto -nrcs enlarged to nay siae aad iaa't a place in the country half so de­
limshed in indie ink or rolur*.
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lightful. But still wo need improve­
Beauty.
meats to add luttrn to all this natural
The largest collection of beauty over beauty; wo seed more shade trees
pubHsbedla flte L’sltodStata. is afford­ along our streets, aad side walks-ia
ed ia the Parlor Album It etn brane, ths
many planes new ones- and in many
of Giagham, very cheap, from ouo ahiL finoat s1wa»ens of chromo lithographs, plsore a little repairing. Broadway needs joritiee
steel engravings and fine weed engrav­
foUowing Bepabi
ling te twenty cents at
ings ever nfforded the pabBc. Tte a new bridge, anl tho Gfwea street foot
Ba nasi: 4 linin'.
American Pubhshlag t*&lt;Mq*ay of But bridge should be re-built as soon as
possible, for its use is not only a great Clark , Treawrer, Bteaa K
Juteo.JotaG BriAiOn
inu—evoty lady mys so; "U00
of HWhwaya, Oman WMfrJy |
sold in four day* last week at

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4 ftxHBepuLScaa gctefotedXre^
* Wo are ever ready with ou pen to Supervisor. L Wthoa; Toi^ Otoit, X*'
| note any thing that will tend to promote Martin; Treasurer, J. F. Msefir Jnstet&lt;
rf u. F— 0U sno.tr a.; ta, I
the boat interests of our city.
tire of tho YsSOB fte Wfr
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of Ila\--'or men and buys, Sundowns
for ladies, tho best and ches{&gt;eot in tho
market at
Btasn 4 Bulit'i.
Adxivistmatwu Sale at tho residence
' of W. H. Coleman, in Johnstown, Tues­
day April Mt i, CAUfnairing at 10
O’clock *. a. A largo lot at stock and
fanning tools to to sold.

The motion fora change of venue in
the Vanderpool case was closely argued
sad coctretsri before Jedge Brown, at
Its nest tarmmaa to Lincoln, tho Kalanraaoo, last week The Judge reo| Capital of Nebraska, fifty-five mde. wret derod hi* docUioa on Saturday, grunting
of the Missouri at ITattamouth Thia is tho motion and naming Barry county aa
the only direct avenue to tho South
tho plane of trial. 8o it comae into our
Platte country, where th., sake of rail
road land last season, rose to half a mil-. now circuit, and Oar newly elected Judge
will at once have upon his hands &lt;me of
the mo*t imiurtant trials on the dockets
in thia State.
It is probable that the
cane cannot go on trial till the July term.
Judge Lovell holds hia last term in this '
county ou tho 24th inst, and will occupy
।

sJklS wl»' h he will bold a abort term in '
the Barry circuit, and will probably be
able then tote the tin- of trial in the
Vmderi&lt;K&gt;l ease.
W.0M. the above facta from the,
Grand lUpida Ahyk.

fCity" at Hicks 4 Fulo*.
1 Barr llio CoflLe at 1U1
Cents per lb.

j.&gt;ta«ae.l.Ch*r.agaK;,

GEORGE PRESTON

-d

CITY PAIUT SHOP!

A f»H M»w IlVt-Sr
MW. J. H. Mrfnroe; Clerk. X r.Xys,
Treasurer, H. Were : T-i -f
W. P. Bristol Ja Uk-MtoD. C. p.
Idms. telwnilnapwQtar.a^X CurU,

- - ------ -- ---------------- ,------Direct ymu letters to No. of P.
,

City Dining Rooms
were alerted -a this township : tepernscr, Chas Youngs, (POM.). Tows
Cterk, D. &amp; Tyler; Xaasurcr, D. At
Bowker ; School Tanpeeta^AJbplsgio j
Jsatire of the Peace, a &amp; Lamb j Justire of Peeoe (to fill vreuney ] «. K
Bay ; (te. of Uighurs, X T. |te»toe; Com; qf B^bwvs [to fl! ereaaey 1
L A Osgood ; OmateMteN. Ontekre
lain, X D. Marein, Cbae. Vaterite, X
L. Hrernt. ; tiesrtoas, B Bayne, Wm.

Tho stnughi Itepah&amp;an tuAci elected
over two other slips of 'paper in tho
field. Supervisor, J. C.' Hnfc ; Zow»

Clerk, T. T. Dewey ; TWsurer, X Q.
l etter, Jetefo. of the Pere.,’ (tel tana)
L. X-pUn. t Jrerire rf th. Pw-O ftofll
vocsneyl A. fitreoter; CoteaMOMTOf
Highwnya, W fMgy ; fMMtfjjjbOe
The spring term of school wmmsored
Mbaday
Good I mas 4 Bsamw, we uotaoss have
received another pile of salt

Will retire fruct the active du­
ties of the firm, and devote his
time to closing op oar book*.
A Gfteec yean business imperilively requires this step, and
we expect oar customers will
at once examine their accounts,
and settle the same by Cam or

tar, B. Ikrnne ; OtostaUm, D. P. Wolf,
W Breley. J. Shoup, J. Gibeon

All Hopabfiosa, r^rey one, a coMable; Supervisor, Elyah P/H&gt;teriu;
Town Osek, X W- Bhriase; Trtssfrm,
The Odd Follows of Barry, and ad­ Alenas B. Daream ; Justine of the
fit"
joining oesutsso will celebrate tho com­ Feeeo, Ebeneeer tew&lt;y ;
ing annivectery day of their order, el Pence (to fill vacancy), J. B. Eastman ;
V'nion Hall, in Hastings, on Wedn.-sdar, April 26th, 1811. The decnonstra
tion will be public, aad the tuemboa of
Is W. W. Kelley, or Willard *8" the Order will appear in full regalia.
The Bev. Geo. B. Joealya, of Grand
Hays alJormsu of tte 2d ward f
Baptda the moot etoqnent speaker in
Wu. Learns haa just received a lot of
tho State, will deliver the Anniversary
Cmauobabm weather daring the past

One dollar wiH actually cure your
cough. Buy Basu's 1‘rcrouit Euxi*.
Aocurr A hlam. Agents.

from this community, we shall
uow officr our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash
and Prompt Panng Otntomen.

Kalamaxoo Plows aad Cutogs
for sale by K P Bwmdl 4 Ck^ at John

Church in this dry.
At the annual pariah msoring h.-M on
Easter Monday, Meesru. IL A. Good-1
year. D. G. Tfobireon, F. D. Ateta, N

i^xnsr.

HOT

&lt;•
Sics —Hr Willard Haye is enttfiasd
tohtahomo wiGskknsua. Hehastxen
quite low.
To-Siarr tte calico, neck-tie party for
tho benefit of tte bond, secure tttfafon

Last Saturday wee os wuws ssmotar,
and linen cuata, straw hate, ice cream
and srfda water were very suggestive to

just peering forth from a kite 11 ooL
uma sheet Sxl®, pabliated by e young
lad, with "SMSesa** talcs motto, at
Midland City, 'gives a nqr fiaturing litter,nur:
compliment to ths Bsaxas aa

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Ftua —Grand Bapide was vmtoti by
a deoCrretarv fire cm Tuesday night, deOoTte property to the amont rfttefi,-

“

.

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

�LEGAL NOTICES.

PROBATE ORDER.

Sat What W Will Do!
BITABES BELLINO BAP/DLY.

Oaaly

M TO 830 A DAY!

ftie ladiea win Mndoratand
cover
that over with a layer of pot*, pressing
it down ao that tho poo., will be in tho
water; thay will then iweli «*d»prout
the root* growing down into the water
their fine fibre. printing a beautiful
anpeoraneri rtet thia in a window, and

sharps’

-------------------------

O^l W.r vea WaLtt—To throe
bushel* of rval aahea, not rifted very
fine, add oao Iraahel uf very fine gravel.

umeuwl vur Btaart
r |A »«r«y racy act I
raUcafcra jjcmt fc

S'«7 py«

■ cT«&gt; .uSjftJ

COUGH! COUGH! COUGH!
REMEMBER

CHARLES J. 1-ETEB8ON
«» Chrolnut tit-, 1‘blLaa.tpt,'.'

.U» era aatr I».•*.' .Hmtm. »d Ih.
p*yi.&lt; la taa.rma. .AmMW,

"Ac &lt;N|M Mf fieri &lt; the

ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
have bite of waste lemon rind, pure the

sJsss’&amp;.-as^K:

FOREIGN LITERATURE.
New Volume begin* January, t(I|.

note the ajirita with essence of lemon,
and form aa excellent flavoring for tart*,
custard, etc

IMaa alUrta «slJ I tried tr
&lt;M.WIU TsUms "
Klu.bctv T. I

MOW U THK TIME TO aL'BoCKJBg,

caution,

To Coot k Room.—The- simplest and
cheapest way to cool a room ia io wot a ।
cloth of any sue, tho larger the better,
aad suapoml it in tho place you want
cooled,
the room be well rouble,
tod. and thy tompereturu will rink fcten
tea to tw.-afc degrees in low than an
ktx:r’
U"
“i0!*04 ky nM»y

ERIE

RAILWAY.

1,100 miles under MS mile* without
One Mnnagerneut Change of cuacher.

THEA-KETAR

i«'h&lt;»ter to Now Turk, 80S mile*.
HuiiaLc tv Non- York, 423 nsiloo,
Dunkirk tu New York, ICO mile*,
Cleveland tn Now York, CSSmilcW,
Cincinnati to N. Y., NW mile*.

WONDERS
ILOOMiatTOII (ILL

OF THE WORLD."

tUttEUT

4244

■jUDIClAi"
ASTRONOMY

REDUCTION OF PRICES

North Missouri Lands
i Glib Promt*—When i
of • glaw decanter ii too j
wH with bat water and 1
—i neck will cause the g'-uas
t»Cd the stopper may ba re­
---------, -n phial* tho warmth of the i
finger may I® lufficient.

Hannibal

6RMT SAVING TO CfflSUHRS

and St Joseph

03266631

il. COMPACT.

ISTORY OF THE
VAR IN EUROPE

[ SOcU . »»d My «Ul MM- H— Mtr it.. •­
EDWARD WILDER, Land Ceiw'r.
Un.luri, Ma.. March I. ICO.
phorboc
up in an open caaoment
will prove an effectual barrier io their
entrance. Ounphoraiad warita applied ;
aa perfume to the face ana handa will1
prove an effectual peevvntativa: but, 1
aromatic vinegar is the

BAY STATE

SUSPENDER.

CAUTION

Btaiaa from arida can be removed Ly
^Irite ef hartahorn diluted.
Repeat if

AND

No waiter if it does ever you the pkwe■ra, the aoeie.-v, the thousand jwarir

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through. YMieve yoa
tU matter, aad that no
it Put forth vourwbo

,1870
i tf HtoSi. ******

FOB^opEBUNK
W. Will taaart aa adranlwwnl

JURUBEBA

■ OWE MONTH

FRE1
ELLA CO.

MTTS mnne-IACHMS,

UHL! MUCH iMPttflD-AKD 7)11

^Universal lothes Wringer

5"

tint' bind if JinMa

ml k. iMAawlly ratawMaete U U trory tewDr
aaa &gt;i.*« riaury »*w* ■MdfaVM.
tetoeaeaBtaU FwtewiO.U ............. II ■&lt;

much-* nut ona.

nsatwga
j&amp;FSrlSk!
ui Fubliahing Co.,
BUTLAND, VI.

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...•^.aXTra-watU...,
&lt;«.«&gt;» Un... m /Utow.

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1871.

VOL. XV.

NO. 51. “ You re a pretty girt to be married I"
;aoidnnagvd aunt to bar nioos. “Why,
. what do you know about ho-ustk.epfac
-jo* fa-* a hearting teHsi llZ
xuro yosr husband has need of a mint

"La! auai, I erpoei to board; you turns of Ur bort days, France has a
need not think I aboil bo^ar my head work to do which was never before
with dooraotie raoM.
BrwrWy thrown epon a modern driBAd nation.
I*«whi people seem to enter upon it
boards now, that gets married gonteclly,
- -------- __

HARDWARE

“ What shall you pay a week far
such kind of living r’ inquired tho
anni.
n, " and as fine a tittle girl as over I
"Mr. Hvde rays ho eau get firal-riaas
r; bfesa bar sweet Hue eyes."
board and acoommcdaiioM for flfiaoa
'But isn't them a ntuas or some such dollars; two rooms bountifully situated;
son hero, who would take charge of and I am sure that is ebasp onotlgh.
What UHyde’asalary? Why.sixhun1 Thar* waa a nurae brought her on. dred driiar* row.-and the premise of

Iron, nails, glass, sash, doors. blinds. paints, oils, putty,
spokes, hubbs. pins. spring* axles. farm bells, tin
ya re and shelf goods of every description-

'• Bo ymi u» going to live ost p
are you J Now let tn« tall you,
you talk foolishly If your hu»k
nt proaout receiving six hundred,
lay by eao of them. It's all no
Joseph Verfey stood aghast, staring to go beyond your MStJJl
at the rosy baby a* it lay crowing in the
"Why.aunti nobody Nhkl
woman's anna, and wondering which of .
hia lucky stars ho ritould coll on io aid
him in this unk&gt;o* ed-for emergency. A i
full-grown young lady niece wruld hare I
been bad enough—but a baby !
“ Ho thia ia my niece," ha muttered, i
" And what am 1 guing to do with her?"
Ho turned suddenly to the woman.,

IIALINESS■feHOP,
lOT jy Orayfaw rt frro-

IN-ilUNKECHOH WITH"THE BUlWNESB, FILLED W#TH THR REST
OK WORK.
REPAIRING DONE ON HHOBT NOTICE,
WORK MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED.
FARMERH OF BARRY COUNTY CALI,
AND REE OUR WORK. AND
WE WILL PLEASE

(

'maavkaTwright.
SOLE ABENTS FOB TKE BBCIIEIE AN CUFMB BEABU AN
■swes ros smut cHsn.

JOHN A- GREBLE.

“ In on hour, sir."
“ Would you be kind enough to taka
core of th* child tin then ? 1 supjiosa I
must taka it home with me; fori can't money unlawftdly, waa emeted, held to
vary well drown it. or throw it under biu^ and n prison stored him fa the
llio cor wheel*.-’
“ Sir/’ ejaculated tho aitouuhed. Susie did not heifer, him guilty; they
stowazdaax
had al way! lived to ecoMtuscal, and it
But Mr. Verioy turned on his heels j. could not be.
and strode out of th" depot, tcorrely
Bat tho trial proved olberwiao, and he
aula al tint to comprehend the disaster wax cxmvicted, and wtitcnced to impristhat had befallen him.
' onmoat far y*ara.
Tho train was at the depot when he ,i “ How came you to do so, Hyde F'
returned sad the woman awaited him ■I asked the good old aunL

MARK RUSSELL.

CARRIAGE FACTORY

DRY GOODS.

HATS, CAPS.

DRESS GOODS

BOOTS, SHOES.

GROCERIES.

CROCKERY

IT TiltA IIISTIIB Cl SH !

and

h wpywhew in the State.

Eianiie tir im!s

HTGG1ES

Prim, ail it Till limit Satisfaction.

fey. "Wril, fast's Indry."
“ Where's the nurse, sir P’ inquired ’
the woman.
“ The nurse ? What uttne F’
“ Why, I supjswo you went to get a
nurse I”
| “Nmr once thought of it;" ejacula­
ted Joseph, madly smiting hia forehead.
He was something of a bear, to an­ “ Here—give the thing to me quick, the '
. ewer so crustily when Barbara Smith | train is moving."
i rtood in the doorway, with the shadowy
He had hardly time to spnug on ;
lashc* drooping over the soft brown
board an the locomotive gave an un- ’
eyes, and roses molting into deep car-, earthly shriek, while the baby followed j
' mine on her rosy chcexx until her mus- suit vigorously.
tin dresa was plain in comparison. Such
He staggered to hia smU, holding the :
a pretty, big-eyed, Uring little Barbara
l as she waa. in all the blonde freshness
of her eighteen summer*, and tlie soft
l sigh that flutter* from her lipa os tho
“ Thera, there, ble* its littfe heart!”

he exclaimed, imitating the colored wo­
man. “Wo won’t cry, so wo won't."
But tho baby evidently had an opin­
ion of her own on the
—2
would cry in spite of various blandiahments practiced by tl.-&gt; bewilderod un­
de such m shaking the umbrella han- mrnl u u uuo llow M „ oraBB UU1B_ a
Wle. swinging h* watch, and trotting hfe of gaudy show may do for a hutierbolh knoce.
q
MTnr for a -r* or a woman who
People' begun to look around reto BUrnv« ths season.
proachfuUy; vvnng men shrugged their
wife should strive to aid tU hus- mg improper food.
r , J“““if Ud,“ rW1*!- „ band in tho toils of life, and honest uh
Naw Chicago, Kan-, wants to be a
“
Hxuh
! htuh! tharos a darimg, dattr7
„er fan. of bringing
tribe, thank Providence.
Heridra I wtoyerod Mr. Varley.
I
and contentment. Then, young city of the thud ria*.
think it waa bwoming dangrroua to re­
Tho scarcity of coal ia greatly comBut stdl tU baby wept, and wmfed, ratn, fook wril cro you make 'holes of
Xi ia that place any longer. I am
and guaahod its gums, for of teeth it ■, life t^ucr.
.
y-nino to-morrow, and that ia just had hat two. Mr. Verier b«ran to 1
_______
•
twenty yean too lid tut mo to go maleiag a fool of myself. Fancy mo getting
married I No y^u don't, Joosph Verier,
my friend.”
ur again art hi* foot in France.

MICHIGAN,

The best Iron,
The best Timber.
ALL THE BUTTER MD EGGS DT BARRY COUNTY,
TheUeet Work
For which tho Highest Market Price will bo Pail

in their construction.

im niimm wflRks

I Item ember the. place—at the
I Old Stand of J. L. Reed, fool
\of Jefferson Street north o)
the railroad. Hastings.Mich.

fXWTlfe

MACHINE.

CAM

‘A-ssitrcizia.

“The letter of tuy poor brother’s ex­
ecutor came just :n tone, or I should
certainly have footed away more time
than would have boon sensible or profit­
able. Poor, door Harold ; 1 don't soo
what on earth poascaand him to fall sick
and die on his way home from Venire
and leave his daughter ou my hands,
too. Why could ho not have left a son
iaatead of a daughter ? 1 never did
undarrtaad * woman's ways, and what's
more, 1 don't want to. I ara to meet
Father, doer lather, come homo with me her at Bpoedvill-.s ant take her home
with me. - OF' groaned M». Verfey,
now.
referring despairingly to hia latter.
The clock in the eteepfe strike* tree ;
■■
l
a
V •
MaOk La.
You said you were coming right home
&lt;-•*4 atop.
As soon oa your day's work was done.

, .

Bgu 0.0 IA»»LRY‘.

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hall Threshing Machines, Clov&lt;
IliiHers and Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Rake.

Hear tho sweet towo of th- child.
Which th* night-winds reT«n: as tbey trunks, and a boon* box and a parrot«
cage; that’s the way women always
rouu;
Oh, who ronld rrsid thia uioat phialivo travel, I betteve. I am glad I am out
of the way of Barbara's faaciaaticma
dear father, crane

Mr. Varley looked out of th* car win­
dow, ia a sort of calm deeperation at

-j

fa newsKVanois .ora.

tap gi istaital Deitim.
ram * rtom.’.

•to bnv

GROCERIES
nt the new brick store of
r. TRQOMAV.

Dr. AIKIN,

Hoventy-five cento a toa is now tho
wholesale price of ice in New Y^rk.

tetter, th* subject again occurred to hia

pjjYMgg—&lt;——-

A. FUHBAKE. M- D-

reply. “Sho wanted to lire like other
^|&gt;lc, and I wished t» gratify her, and
iihjliia way I eotuniited tnv Brxt breach
of trait."
The broken-hearted wife lamented the
beginning eb. had niade, when, alaa! it

.. j large amount of tax*
. to hi* wife to keep; red*d so that be was oomsuppose thorn ia no danger of a baby pdfod to take a trip that would neceoritate
his
absence
from homu for throe or
borating its lungs; but 1 should think
four
day*.
Ho
left aad she hid the
if there wss such a contingency, this
*y. About ten o’clock that night a
baby was in a fair way of meeting it-1
party of men, wearing disguises, broke
'------- 1 the lonely wutnau and demand। w wu tax money. She refused to give
Vain boast, as ftoilo aa rain, as Mr.
u
Aitor "alVerfey very soon drarovered. The bafa Ttin to forao bar to leU the
by not only mod. but it screamed, it hiding place of the treasure, they soarriibeked, it doabfed toeelf ovar in more,
fof ; t
fo^ it After poeeesaing
ways tha. e oontartraHrt’a wiktoai
of
dream* oould un*pmo, and heoxmo apher to get them some supper,
partly froatoc with pasmost. Th. p«- ,
j,.
spirathm broke oat ra huge l«da on | thUte-d Ulk«J»u oXeredtb. fctea of
Joseph* brow; h» free Bushed,
I pfaKming them,and thn* preeerv.ng at
■”n
th««d«d M
once the money and her hnabsrad’s hon­
or. She deftly slipped some srssnfc in
tho coffee she was mixing. They drank
heartilv, and fell dead shortly sftrtwards.
Stic stripped the diagniasa off sad found
that tiro of tho vOhuna were strangers,
but the third waa her hoaband, who bad
taken this means of stealing tho texes
of the people. Tho store fe almost too
liorribU for crodulsnco, bet ear ittfcrmonto were oosxfidssrttbat the fart* wore as
And Vet ley pulled the baby un into a they stated them,—Baser Graisssraw/.
sitting posture with a sadden jerk.
"I’ll do it," quoth Mr. Verley. "1’11
taks tho back express at four in the
morning and go straight then- Ah,
you stop crying, you littfe hypocrite, but
it won’t do any good ; I'm not to be
caught twice in the same trap.”
Barbara Smith was watering her
tutsressa in ths bright sunshine, whoa
he arrived with his vuHae and baby.
“Dear ma, Mr. Verfey," sho *jsoafeted, blushing “rofe«iialro-&gt;yrod." “Why,
what a sweet baby."
"Yea very swart," he raspuaded, dry­
ly. “It i* my niece that 1 waa to moot
nt Spoedvilfe."
"Why, I thought alto was a young

xaayba a poodle dor. and there's no
knowing what else. I don't toe why
Harold wanted to die and leave Ha
Bat 1* has been calling far you;
j daughter to my care just now. Speed­
Indeed be !* worae, urn say. ho will dis, ' rille station; twenty-seven miles farther.
Perhaps Ufore moraing shall dawn ; I, I wish il &lt;** twunty-aevcu huntlrwd
And this is th* mewuigr. sho sent m* to miles, that's what I wiah.”
And with this vindictive sentiment in
hia mind, our hero bed a red silk hand "Como quickly, or he will bo gone."
Father, dear father, cenae homo with *e korriiief ortrrbi. head, ami tried to lose
himself ia n eeri« of brief, troubled
The otoek in the stored* rtrfkra three ; dreams, wherein ths vision of a tall,
did I, but U seems she's not.
The. house is so lonely, the hours are to
Barbara, whot do you sttppMO brought
m. book r b. added speaking wy fart
for fear the baby would ery.
Im
“I don’t know,’ faltered Barbara,
and seising uaabrrila, valise end travriiat shawl, with th* buMliag bewildor-

vilfega, sitaratrt at tho jtmUfen of ser
oral nalxny#. with so faqmiag Atnoriasn gothic structure far a depot. Into
th* building Mr. Vestey walked, lockad
right aod feft for th. vtrang te&lt;y who*
grartiaaaHp ho waa to aaarara.
“ Of rararra." b* trapradrt raratoUy, I
। “aba'll bo ac tba foakort far sra; wo-

An Austrian l*iy recently died, and
left 144.000 to Stranes, ths oamposer.
Crows wove asnoag th* other siege
delicacies served up recently in Paris.
During th* ftaaaeM year 1M040
toxa* worn paid on 1.140,720 dogs ia

naas I‘at«ma, K*a7 has bad seven
then at thra* Hrtlss.
, .

O. N«*r Y^« day th* »W*

�fa schools Tfa text df tbe MU OS
passed is as foiWs:
Ss.twx 1. Tfo Pstfh tf
SM» »f
msri. That every jusrent guar­
dian ’K other perron in to btatoof Mfohc—^--^—ocmtrol and charge of any,

RUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stu ft’s,
The German Poore Dwuonstratiuus
throughout to country, ia which to
gr.nt ci^uily of the Germans poetic?
pared, deaervo* riwidatioa. It may
s&lt;-.-m strange to native, bora citixons tha|
their folhnv cituca* should take such a
lively iatorest fa to affairs oi otbre
land*. I havw heard it, moreover,Svmarked that there organfasd demon■ trati.,n* are evidence of subjective foyally ami fidelity t j thoforeign jioteutates,
which the Gormar.-bvra ritisens fonnab
ly abjured, before they became citixons
ed. illiterate artisans who oootrol, from of to Unitel Blates.
to Hotel do Villa, to dartifaai of Par­
is, have simply mad. sp their minds to however, to a groat degree, tribotoe to
die, &gt;f need be, fa cfofoi.ee of the cause the unity and power ot the fatbedand,
toy bare taken up. What they want' fur the Get mans at home never Ml too
keenly tho non-entity of Germany, un-;

in tho foDowiag brief bfognaphi-.nl no­
tion argan the aaleetfo. of Gov Blair a*
ttrinwo of Um ■mmitte^ of wnafo

nwn, fa vWtfo vo me* heartily join
The Jffase nays :—
Th* Third Dfotrirt, an 1 tho State of
Mfeb^w. hare reaaoatabe proud of th.

School Books S' SlaMmtrvThe TrcMurrr reported ihil he In re­
reived of William Powers, Village Tree/
urrr, for rouiiogret fund... .|l»2 1»
Raoeived from Townsbii. Trvas'r 231) 28
Rooeired from Vilfage Tiresorer

fahoob had better sead for specimen
cupfoo of to mogsrin* and foason pa­
per*. Country Sunday Schools had bet­
ter try this system. Publisher, J. W.
McIntyre, St. Louis. The April num­
ber routafas-J-Th. Sabbath School tho
Child of tho Church; Take your Son
with you ; Th. Bibfo Boy, On to
Mansgwn.nl of Sunday School Ubrarfos; Knoouroget-mst fa Work ; Give ;
What to Teachers' Mreting should rot
be ; Exeeltencses and Defects of Sun­
day School Toacfan; Loeioas /for to
littfo Onse; Resides Book Notices.
Sunday School Intelligence, L»t eons Ar
each Sebbelh,” Cc.

may havw csijo’ud some ivnsideatiion ;
but if he wsa a citi:*u from tho twenty­
odd smaller countries, many with unpruni uncvwblc names, ho was perfectly ।
lost. Tho Germans ia to t’nited States :
fl______
knowing tbe power of Germany in tbe 11 Mni«SSHSmH*H I
fields of thought, literature and science, ————————— ------could mure fully pereeive to small

or ottior iwreon shall
topTTWifasu of thia act. said * lirrnt,
guardian or other person shall bo liable
to n fine of not I**c than five dollars or
am ton HU for to first otfonre. nor
tern than 810 ar tm than 821) foe the
second and every sebanjucat offeure;
asid fine shall be «uli&lt;r ted by tho director
of said dfotrint into name of to distriut, ia oa action or .fobt or oa to ease,
and when collected shall be paid to tho
aaaawHoe of to district in which the d»-

51 ml&amp;msaeiMiliRsl:

phrey for 1870, with accompanying taUre of untold vahre to th. people of the
State, baa ton issued, and makes a
Book of name 6M pages. We lam.
from to Lansing ff/peUhn, (a copy of
to report not yet having bees received,)
tot the intention ha* been faiik/uUf
carried out of giving ia etatietioal tahfos
only folly inform the publie on fol max
tore relating to taxation, but shall furaifo. the mean* of an* won ng thousands
rf qBastien* which tho force in the office
are obliged to answer from year toyear.
Ho ee*itnatss tho expenditure* of 1870
ud 187 V fee the expenaee of tho tote
Government and to meet requirements
of existing laws at t2^&gt;15,422 23, leav­
ing a cask balance November 80th 1872
af W0N,lT8.5d, estimating tho total reempts al 88,718,600.77. But tf .payasrats are made on appropriations made
and unrated for, end 84'-0.000 is ro-

In answer tu the foiovs, from tho
Hastings Hom* Zramfo of the 1 Ith,
ituh we submit to foUotrmg Affidavit
of our Shonlf, ami leave tho questisu
of varasity to the yerdu : of an intelli­
gent labile.
State of Michigan, (
Barry County, t
Lmae W. Vnx&gt;man, bteng duly swore depocre and toys
that he is Sheritf of tho county of Bar­
ry, and waa Sheriff ef said county on
the 3d, day of April A D. 1871, and
that the statement; lbs! he eandoeted a
prisoner from th* Jail to to polls to
vote, on to 3d, clay of April, A. D. 1871,
eitliar in to 4th‘ward otto city of
Hastings or elsewhere, and from thence
back to to Jail, as stated in th. Hast-

w u. tt. roei
Notary P

'Tho insurgents will fight
energy of drepe ration ; tho!_______
___
_
may at any momout, from I Ai"criean ritfamu that they should on
or cxirric-, waver and re- [ **»“ occ*“’n above all others have

8M.VkMS4te*
SiritriL"'

DENTIST.

Naiiilli
licliiu.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

CITY PAINT SHOP

PAINTERS

X.013
And they wore giren for to fol­
lowing person*, vix:
Claudius II. Great reemred two
■housaad four hundred and five 2,406
Charles Ryud received two thouI
•and four hundred and s-rren. 2.407

VBDtt’TKnr W4UTIB.

GBIATSlYDiSTQCfflSUIHB
From tho New York Triltuu we elip
to following, wl ich, w* commend to
tho attoatfou of to cuaramen of Salt,.
everywhere. cspcioDy aa it has been
charged that th. existing Tariff increase. I

Press*.:, Msyur, 11 reorder,
Btofoy, Birdsall, Keufirld. Wit,
Barlow, Ea*iman nod Haau
M iiiuteS'of last sweting read aa*
proved.
The Mayor called for the (ton

th«| co.t full »t htiirti per cm/. ' yet,
prou.inent z|iliilo*ot&gt;hical German* re­
oven to Chicago TMea*. tho organ uf fund to fake foading rolls ia tore writmsont bat, neverthrinss, fajuriou* dracompelled to 'admit that Salt Is &lt;fo,r unstration.
&lt;k*L Turaoy. mad* a thorough Beto-day, under the .listing T.triff than it
wav uxiler a Revvnae Tariff in I860 in I publican •fwceli nt th. I'cnc* licmco-

CHOICE GJIQQKK1E5I
Afa» etna Joe Grab 1

COME AMD HEE THEM

Jlwltmmi
1871

Spring Examinations,
bells, is the Bccoi.d Ward, sad tot to
same sli.iald be repaired, and asked to be
continued.
Report of Caesmiuee aeT.'iastfo* moved sad carried that
Mr. Grant be mptreSed tn cloe* up tbe

Presidoni n. popular aa President AnpU, of Venrong will continue our
young and noble University ia the front
caak of to world's imWitfa.of learn-

,

1871.

1.MG

txsiTT UxTSLoen.—We
{atians to Prof. Stuart,
a friend, far copies of tl
f to Vnivrtfaty of M
l&gt;71. The cataleguo p'
f 1,110 stnActrtx, reprt

»voyoem&lt;M.Ufo Thodebttom Nnv.
K. 1870, including Unde and interest Medics! Deportments. This record is
SCI apis. ha.be— 88,800,70160. From one of which tho I»»pU of tho Bute
1M6 to MTO, faetato, to people have may well taka pr.do, end we ho|&gt;* and
behove to appropriation at 875,000 for

rtOTXOCK

New Advertisements. '•

_______ _ _____ __
_____
Gennany exercised under to systeos of
followers, and is fearful of pushing the I aggregation of small yet fadepeodent
■wnflirf^asjret^to to estremity. where states. The Genusas, moreover/fto)&gt;
the very oxiateucoof hia Administration tot their persona! standing will bo,
w ould be staked fcpoa tho iseun. Th.
greadj
i-otaaod.
to augmented re- *
insurgoato Imre &lt;m. hundred thousand ■—
-■ - \
----- Ly
-------oommitted. and by him *ceoantad for the mcm-on iwpcr faridre fighting unJcr^1"1* wl“th Gera.any enjoy.
Admitting-a!) this; admitting that
same as money raised for school pur- to prutectaiu of forts and mtrenchm eat*.
^be I reeident will aet-gtt.eapl to carry - Germany fa the continental nation
Bac. 4. It shall b* to duty of the di­
whifoi shine fa eapaUs of steady and
rector or pre rid sat, to prosecute any of­
fatolli^cai prograae; admitting tot to
fence oecmring under thia set, and any nothing sluirt of wboluefo. treachery
ean prevent hi* triumph. The retolrc present military regime will gradually
may be pnulent, but it giro* the jstrty
of infinite daring an advautagu wliicl
by say taxpayer ia said district, unless
“T’*’ v—»•••-:
to presom so roomiamed of shall be ex­
Commumato hare it, iosefo of Paris,
»’&gt;«» unity waa a first reseatscused by the district board, shall be lia­
ble to s fine of not kws than |20 or simply wait upon events, and are. to this •' &lt;^uiditwn to liberal progreas, and that
.
-tu
----r
.a
tlicretore
thure
was
cauvo
of
g.-ncrnl
more than A50. which shall !»• prvroTas long-deferred attack upon P
cuted for and m tho cams of the aaemrejoicing; yet as American citfaca. th.ro
err of mid district, and tho fine when cannot bo much longer delayed I
was something dee to their dignity, and
eoUected shall bo paid tu th. asreuor, to impossible to cun ternplate Without 1
to to beactocnee uf Ropubliean iasti-1
: tufa'll*. Thu enrwful avoidance of any
to street*, when the Versailles troop* words indicative uf seif-government, oft
fono a passage through tho battered ! Bio rocoguitiou of to blowings of to ’
5 of ,1‘"
“I*™"1/ of
meat in the Home Journo/, th*: “we portals of Maillot, am! with th. arous'd
wc:» called upon ti&gt; witno** the Sheriff r.? -I i»,-i.. i»»i
condu. ting a priaowr from the jail to their way stop by sic? to tho very conthe not!* to vote, and theneo bock to ths
j*fl,“ aa to Sheriff did' bo such thing quarter must be earrio^ in detail, and 1 Adinifang-to rij{bt of (formaqy to
the war within to city may take days ""
'
**" * "K~" "**“
to decide.
with nil the
loyal troop,
rorapOMdcu

BOOTS A Nit SHOES

Now “to mtefofaa" precfaely fa—
Itos to high duty on nail ettonce to
Tho Caaaese are rrnewdingiy prospercost of tot article t* oemroams t If to, one and Gov-error Bootroi^ efaee his
towhat exmsamam? and to what ex­ retorn from to Kaat, feels sang nine of
tent? P. cites to fart that nil ha* beCOTIC itoasr fa Chicago under protec­
The Houw seems to be very eloeolv
tion than It in under comparativv free .........................
bilM
be hoped tot th.

qiivstion,’1 so long u a fact tog isn't a
tart remains! Is that response impell­
ed by insanity c r dishonesty.
To that oracle w. have seen no ro- ■
spouse by to Ctoagw ffintoss, end Jsv-1
sumo none can be given, aa it ia a fact .
that salt fa cheaper to-d*V, not only ia;
Chicago but ia Hastirgr, tbnz. it waa i

Neeiily Hot boca retaken by tho iaenrlgent*,nnda London di*j*!eh say* to
Vemail!** troop, bate bwe: repufoed
ha* forisi.hfan Um carrying of any be:;
lire red Sag by toNafamab. Tfatefor
o! certain Natioaa'a to ojs-s tue gate.

CAUTIO]

Hurry County-

Wilis CA8B0UC TAMl
Tto to Ki risai । teerteoMM
*S Cfce .mteerf*! «0-o«j •&gt; i.fotesir

e~ to

sw.T»j&amp;-as»TS

�RjE|»dBLIC\p B\|&lt;NE^.

iff Gates «f Kalamaaoo, thia dialiaguiahed person arrived th. our dty oa
Monday afternoon, Mra. V; a^ccmpaayiag thaw, and they all walked up stroat
just the Mesa as though they wen pri­
vate atnagatir rm a visit to our oily. It Mob or tho other, by a vary rediosl lar
that Las paoswl both braucbre of th.
Lsgiafeturo, with tagard to note. given
Iter. Wau Gtaham. of N. W. led,
CWsreaoe. aar. ’■Bits'* Pectoral Elix­
fox patent righto, Itprovide. ••That
ir acts like a charm "
I
Actojty A Sl^steW. AgVtsta.
Tuxtt is no use at talking, if yosi

■1CNM.A* CEWTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

OasMavxun, April 17th, 1871.
Ma. Bsxxxa
It having tern ao
long since I bare written anything for
tho Irixxrs, I hardly know how to pro­
cred. But to commence with, we have
had an .tectum Uro to Orengerilte
this spring, aad althcugh you are aware
. ' that, yet, [wrhap. you are not aware
huw things politically, are worked in
this town.top. As usual upon neb ocossion% (as stoctioM I mean) there an

The Erecutiv. Committee of the Bar­
ry On. Agricultural Safety, are recurai.
od te meet at tho Sheriff's office ia tbs
Oty rf Hastings cm Saturday, tho 23d
day of April at one o'clock p. m.
M. L. WlLUlMS, Boc
April 10, 1871.
2w

Has received lus Spring slock of DRY
GOODS J1JYD GROCERIES, which
fnlbnnd complete—bought for CASH

and Long*.

See circular
Ackley A Blade, Arente.

Tawhotr

‘

tan aa tlw Drag atoro of J. P. Seto
rrta A Ca, Awjoue Beward ^fMerit

any one in Hastings or surrounding Country.

The JtsteUw Am. ia speaking of (ho
new change tn the Vanderpool trial,
saya: Mr “Noteon. their Proeeeutieg
Attorney, is trying to make arrangeteents with tha Engelmann bento aad
tbe railread to connect at White Hall,
aa that. partie a taktag the boat hara la
the nxnuutg, can be in Hastings tha
same leaning ; he to also trying to have
tha thro of parties attoading the trial.

i’re,. M—teatka*

local filijipt;; Jlitice?.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. REUAIli ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

IOZiU‘1
riisj aa n

£

nu, satisfaction did Mt gleam from tha
feces of tbe untarriflod. but on ths conteary, their leader, who was I suppored
a church member in good standing, but
was soon undreetred by the terrible
profanity that roiled from hia lips. It
was too bad, tndy, to think that tho Repuldloans should bo eo contrary, a* not
to let tha Democrat, rasa Republican
rancua to their own likiag. but it is a
way tho Republicans hare, and the sign,
just published, by J. S Uoodmsn A Oa,
of the tune indicate that they will eon
of CMcngo, IB, aad to bo sold by agents
tinno to UM.ou to that way for some
only, emitted. “firfekf &amp;4 torfe,”
genu of bounty ia Prow,. Poetry and
Mi. Editor, it truly does sue', heart
Picture. It fe realty a magnificent colgood. to ae. how perfectly happy tbe
Democrat, are about hero Why, they
bvo a Dwowretk Ssparriacr, and they
are ao jubilant over hia atoottoa, that
they forget that the Bepublioaa majori­
ty wa. thirty-eight on tho higher ticket,
and that samabody braids. D.mocrato

DRY

bead, of th. origfaU owner cr holder,
although the wris “gireu foe patent
right" shall not b. written or printed un
the fisc, thereof."
Tbe frikere to mark tush a ante aa
thus directed is usds a mtodmeanur,
punishable by fine or impafoonrorart

LOITER TH.W ErER.

date. Mr. I’bettorpluM. tho Ruperrieor, ia, although a Democrat, a gentle­
man. tomaet and wpeigU, and I doubt
not will maks a good a«eae
OU ricialtr ran get their reOa carded
I notioo in your last iseon, that you
without taking them out of the Ptats. child's book is a new feature in the subWo trust that tho starting of thia mill &lt; ■ripttan book trade, and opens up a now
riser ia this towuhip to ths Itepubliwin U&gt; tb» buildiug uf a large enter- ! fiald of waefnlnesa to agents.
W. cannot doubt that both pubbshere rans. J. Pox. was not alaclsd coostabls
aad agents will nap I rich harvest, as tart John L Yeung (Dana.) was alseted.
ir-n parent trill wrdially trelfou)c such Tborwt uf tha tiakrt (Itepubliean) was

•w
cfifoer. on Tuseday test, the fund, and
indebted new of ths township were
drrishKl. By looking over th. aaamred
valssation, we find that tbe city haa twothud. of the wboto valuation. Th. city
received for its share *223and its
ate aitte column all around share of the iudabtodare. is *390.00
&gt;rtel 1 Hardly a This sum is tbe railroad debt, inctadfhg
nA •aRijf'.paying advertising
Our city Treasurer noaired from the
inf the tivdfcng wants of tbe
lata ril lag. Treasurer *848,00, making
new oa hand about *1,078,00. There
are soma email account* y*&lt; unpaid and
after all is paid there will be a nice bal-

darpool thia naming. had vaaa ac­
companied by Sheriff Vrooman through
the bolte and bar* of th. Barry County
Jail to tee eell of the unfortunate W&lt;

Is Bteeesm—Early Bowers

Peninsular Railway.

Eadies' Misses and Children':

sippi. It truveroM Illinois and the whole
breadth of Southern Iowa. Near tho
Miasori, its trank forks into three
braacbaa, for it ha. throe wretorn ter-

Russell &amp;, Nevins

hi. had hi. share of Jail hie, and that
it ia againat the Constitution of our
State in delay iag matter, ao tong. He
should hare a speedy trial; ia afraid if

Town pumps—Local editor*

The ley uf tb. land-Egga
Bc uiso— The Piawagmitie.

Go to Grant a Phillip.' for epi*. '

W M

Shop with the Reed's, and will raperintend the fciabiag fata, nasal good style.
We shall took for more new style bog-

2,000

.day now.
]
I roan to Kiara. Denin. A Barber) have ,
Tnu Miohigna Legiaiatarw has nd- 1
ttlte tfo rooms formerly ocnpisd vf
'juurned.
•
.
Dr’s Baown, ovwr HpeaMtag’s ates* ,
&lt;'ni Hotnaotfrie grading'sad' suf
IMyWethom ro-fura«bsd fiw their band, sarae *7S betag Bottod. Th. boys
keep np their interest ia practising, aad
are bound to make improvements ao
they raw rank aa No. 1 al any excureion
or antertaiamenL No doubt they will
atleud many of tho aummer faativitiM
are receiving tag* aupplio. of spring
•ad aaaanar good., whists gore to show
that a liruiv trade i. aatieipaied tn sl^

Ite third terminus is at Hamburg,
and Nebraska, City. At Hamburg, it
makes doM connections, twice a day.
for SL Joseph, Leavenwor:h, Kansas
__ 1 .U_ —
___ .

Noth.
Ever thankful for the large
Patronage
from tliis community, we shall
uow office our Goods at great­
ly REDUCED PRICES to Cash

th. most popular cfftotals of tho Michigw Casual Bailroad company, bariag
resigited hia porilion au reoeatly tho
radpint of a very rf sparring testimo-

Btxr *1T in tha rity.et BsswU'a tf
Try G. A P's 75 rent Taw

Will retire from tha active du­
ties of the firm, and devote hia
time to cloning up our book«.
A fifteen yeara bauinen imperitively require! • thix ttep, and
we expeci oar automera ■will
at once examine their accounta,
and settle tbe tame by Cash or

*'

and Prompt Paying Customers.

G. 4 P. sell all teas cbeaprr than •*&lt;
Union Hall, on Wednesday erasing
next. A rare treat may be expected.
Admission fro.. It ia an Anmveraary
•rearion. and tbe Odd FeHowa wiM ap-

Fh-m Baaaanrn.—Tweate-Are pereuo.
wore recently baptised aad added to tho
Buptfot Ctosroh under tho ministry of ths
Bev. 3. Muxom, who ndauaistared ths
asvwral converts on Munday '

Etp hsfosth attbi. tMteisss ■
Lsnar “
aiitoosdAn
V s &gt; allow
I 1 I’ Mtok
। s es

OgMMMMfoL^ uf Prof. Straub, ,

BARLOW

te Perry's Art Gallery aad ws made tbe
■teMaaslL Bohaacaseef tho iaeat
(laltery's in ths village and it is filled
with eottertions of aa ohoiaaat picture, as
can bo found in tbs State. If any of

Ws achaowledga tha raaatpt tf Tie
Ysrey Abaters’-, a tecatldy journal edit­
ed by Maatar Walter T. Dwight, aad
puldmhed for lb. edAcaUor. of ch. jurenite world. Tbe contents, beside, baiag
of th. bigbert order, we Urirely original
aad well ended for both young aad oid
Tbe paper ie rery Maliy printed and
preosate an exieltent appearsaee PubItehcd at Cbiregv, IA Maaatepet an­

IuM HnKHn Mrt.

t

GOODYEAR

�:

to What AS Will Do!
SJ/AR£S 8XLLIX0 RAPII-LY

Prwpwtmforin

rrHE QgKAffiST JESr.AlWy.

Han* and Machine Sawing.

J.fcPJcOATS
BEST

aii-caaa ia *u aaaiaui,

S3 TO *20 A DAY!

From No $ to No. 100 iacluairc

GW
Dollar!

SHARPS’
$150 for Eagle Brick Hand Machine.
$500 for Eagle Brick Power Machine.

■iMMiaiiaa &lt;111.1 aaaaeat

I cough? roroH! cough

bmmexagooi'b . ECLECTIC ^MAGAZINE
!f UTEkATniK.
hegiaa January, 187L

aaroLiuxK
to keep tail luinung. aad cover it clow;
W it auaunor for thr«&gt; or four boura till
tbe juice of tire moat ia entirely out,
then rtrwia it off, aad let it .tend till:
mk£ If there wag MM can tow&gt;l»

TIMB To *VBacalaL

;

AtQSi

A ponou reoorerins from an ill net a
seat not be toft all night without food. ;

Dunkirk to Now York, 1G0 niilca,
CT-rcland to Now York, GS5rHi!r«,
Cineinnati to N. Y., MM) tnilan,

YEW CARPET HOIS E

WONDERS
OF THE WORLD/

NEU'S
l.awrA •/ iuj. a
'tyt—Tfcw fo,.M..
Uto * MaaOapa. (M.

EEDvcnoKOrraicEs

NOTTINGHAM

C+.5:+:+.^^

LACES,

Scientific American
ftrMh.
Atiunwamt) i^bt.ii:

IISTORY OF THE
I WAR IN EUROPE
rf Harry la mm (autilwaWl.,

NEW V IEW it or YOSEMITE

|

1

E. * H. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
fol DaeMwct. N«« Yeac.
- Oyfeeto Mrtn^UCM Ba«
.
".to MnaUrtarvr, U

nun &amp; OMAIMTAL TREES

I. C. MOTT, rreprurlor.

JURUBE

anoar ia Agent for Haatiaga and

, ndshf, Cor the rule uf Fruit Tnwe

— rf v»k.

m

&lt;i«, Fremont Engine Worki.

NEW YORK OBSERVER

YEAR

BOOK

AND ALMANAC.
TO BEI-isrUf JjLXCAJH '-ST. un

TIE IEW TOiK METHMUT

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                    <text>VOL XV.

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1IGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 27,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNT

g^LEBLE

NO. 52.

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Cifit.

&amp; RUSS£xx

tWE^****
Un# Congress no power to provide
fi&amp;UUt thi, merely t.-chnical difiicultv T
yhf object of the Constitution wu to
iF’fri ‘Uf people of the State from
IttaAto violsmro, and to that end it pro1 r&gt;d«d in article four, section four, that—

1

$ TO re
•OLE ABUTS Fit TIE MCIEIE AUI Cilmi tEAFU Ail
■iwEt fob iamt titan.

aBOnqf
mark

Hon. AUSTIN

BLAIR,

the mail# and the eoUcction of H
»m daagaMua ;" 1WJh«i&gt;QV&lt;h
not thsM Writs ia beyond tho’ toi
th# State authorities ana that thi
of th# Executive of the United

mntoftaa ow^oii
th# executive bead c
tr Abo tua# imiag? t
cretionaiy jwwe^s.

(twm£
—Mr. TJLA1R, of Mmhigan said :
Ma. Sruxn: Thinking U dedrsLle ,
to spook nrotty rarotatyy on Ibis subjret,
1 had taken the |iaina to prepare tl.o line &lt;
of srgumont which I daainid to addrw to the House in writing. I coufam the temptation is quite strong to I
throw aside what 1 Lad prepared, and to &gt;

CAPS.
DRESS GOOTJS.

GROCERIES.

HOOrt*-SHOES

" •

CROCKERY

tltHUtf if

IT 11- HflNK M M!
.As anywhent in the State.

tame sir ini: ui Prices, ail n fill Tamil Saiiifaciini

J. L. 4-1&gt;. HEED,
aro ao busy at their CARRIAGE MAN­

caao,-uta LitoeSI
O# th# pcptxMy, r belief that ft.
mere grenUag.pf thiei Morses to th#
y *»

«u»-

man from Kentucky (Mr. Beck] idler '
bis order end style. On reflection, bow.
MMAlecreriede ttost Iw« recta,, the
no other inode uf aicertaiaing that
fine things I might atiomf* to nay in re­
tesnty. and then act in n clear caw f
ply to him far the benefit of my partic­
Miweoeawfecri livre a most wonderful
ular constituents by cud by. I ahnB
itdv-oxuti in the CunMituiiun, wiiich
1 therefore confine myself to ths ooune
which I had originally marked out, and.
if any time remain# thereafter, 1 shall
devote it to a reply to the gentleman attempted to do in tbo short bill which ' tutiun that—
°
'
from KepteekyMr. Speaker, since my tat coming
। boro, now something mure than four
y cars ago, we have never been without
a Uli pending to cure the chronic rebelR

UFACTORY that they hare no time to
write aa advortiscmi'nt at this time,
look out for them nt t’.e commence-

meat of Vo). XVI. of the Hawaii, which

r The FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE Agency .till remains at our
end all in want of one of rut narr machine# in the market, will do well to
nd oxamine the workings of the ume bclure purchasing elsewhere.

GRANT A PHILLIPS

PKOPR1 CTORS OF TILE

HSE^

GROCERIES

the rule of comtxurtion. Chief Justice
Marshall ■aid :
Till iMlrsmu rasulai u uiwnM at
i »be law, with the single exception of oer) (tan disabilities wLtet aftset mdiridwals
cssrtffKt iw*irsi."js:
the great responsibility wo assume.
SSvt. only under the fourteenth amendment,
But, while gentlvnsen urgn us so earn­
and which, I am sure, no one dr-signs to
, cuntiuu* long To me, sir, this was a estly not to vcQture beyond the lino of
great relief. In the recouslruetion meat­ powers granted to us by the Constitu­
. urea of Congress I have uerer taken any i tion, I ask them also pot to forget that
we are equally under obligation to afford
v»ry active part.
Considering the whole of article foar,
of | protection to the citiken which ia the !| lection
Od coming here al the
tour, together, I da not beritate
tlie Fortieth ConsTMa I lb'------------------ great object of the Constitution ittelf, I[ to say that a fair omstrurtiun of it will
. stroctiot. policy of Congrte# established and without which ail govern men t ia n aulhorwi th# Government to intervene
aul«tantially, and Ml into its coarse delusion end a snare
A body of more thfcn a hundred armwith my party friends, and have ouietly
i sided that policy to its conclusion. od men surrounds the house nf on ofliWiother it was the wisest po'iey posai- cor of the United Stalo, engaged in the
of hi% duties in
| ble under the circumstance# ia not now , ipeaceful
------- - rperformance
-------------------* repablican
aod to protectit,
on npplicslkal Mkijpatikmsslic violence
; opinions of many very able and patri- I atnpped, And wbipp.'d
wiltontb&lt;4iMj:-a$li pMtiiction without
appliMSsjrxwtoerW’ the necessity
eri*e«. although tbe| State aut’ orities
Wfta ‘.to nnply for aid, aad
’(MA^ intend toaUotaone half the peo­
ple to doatniy the other half.
||| to this bo added tbo argument
iMfti from tbs' fourteenth amendment

Fale&gt;&lt;.

Glen &amp; HaHi'I^fC^hipK Mnplliiwfi,. Clever
Hilliers mid Griuu Drills, mid Gpjc's,
Pntent Sulky Hnke.

Cash
Cash for Produce and soil for Cash
out of southem confusion, there ought
to hare been a milloanium there b#tot&gt;
thia time. We have been eleedily en­
acting pence there far six rears, only to
to, answered dial Ibero is no peace.
Sir, toy conviction ia that it la not law

ITEWAKT k STEIN HOFF.

Sirin al lettefifli BhM.

BOOTS AND SHOES
That there are great disorders in the
South at this time there is no doubt;
. but these thing# arc not altogether n«w.
: The attention uf Congress has nil along
been called to a similar condition of af-

W M. S. G O O D Y E A. K
Will retire from the active du­

ties of the firm, and devote hi*

itively require* thi* rtep, and

ire expect our ctwtotnera will
at once examine their account*,
and settle the same ‘♦Y.fjg11 Mfc
Nora.
'
Ever thankful tbi^btaire^r

83O3H

meats fail to aSnrd protection to the peo­
ple. Th# Klans are powerful enough to
defy the State author'.flow. And if you
deny to the General Government the an­
a to interfere, then there is no
J anywhere. To wait until the
State call, tor assia'cnco to suppress the
disorders ia to wait, in many instances,
for a voice from the gave. Tbo State#
ar# prostrate before a power lh*-y can­
not control. What, then, u the remedy &gt;
Will gentlemen who oppose this bib

ing into practical ofltet by logislatian
this tfneflrcnt matim of the law.- It
will pror# oca of the greatest eai»guards ia ilia whole instrument
Thcte remark, appy » the third aad
fourth sMboM of the Inil, which const!-

�.

II

I!

SALE ,&lt;F

Dry Ohm and Carpets!
-A.T

THE

। ji

’

Grand Central Double Stores of
JACKSON, MICHIGAN !
SABIN &amp; MASON,
Prices Down! Down! Everything Cheap !

D reas Goods.
BA iJOd

Hemp and Wool Carpets for-25

.

high opinion as
ment and of personal integrity
It affords me great pleasure
thi, announcement because it remoras

’

Black Alpacas,

Cheap!

Cts. per yard; Wool Ingrain

Alpacas for 30 cents worth 50!

Ill

Carpets from TO Cts. to
$1 per Yard ; Fine

strong men and stronger corjontic

Alpacas for 50 cts. worth 80!
ojrruptiblo statement, unip[rroac!ubb
by all them influence* -ia inralual.U.
11 is fur this rooMtu. thongh I hate

Brussels Carpets

Japanese Silks and Irish Poplins I

ONLY ONI DOLLAR PIR YARD

Mattings at Low Prices;

Ribbons and Parasols at Ex­
tremely low Prices.

Curtain Goods, all kinds &amp; Prices

It. nutiful Dvhiim-s I Shilling. Best.Cafieos
Ilin
flir a Cent..

Mt Mlpjori.

silently and imperrejitiWy like the com
of the field. Tbrar who liars not the
patiroce to' wait until goal ideas

weUkordcrv.1 comtauuity.'

from

CEIVTS

ally no hn-Klnx legislation—the Ur
itself ia not aeetiinal, and it will oaly
becoru swtioaal In its exaration, if cow­
ardly midnight aisaarinat'Dus nrv .pac-

B*UnM JU.

ipAhtiOi

come a dead letter.

AVING Aented thy htttt Store West,- we have now

E have a Competent ( I'TTER from
New York in our Tailoring Department
and will cut and make up your clothes
in the best manner at low prices.

| the largest Double Store in the State, and with an
iianirnjr^lEj New Goods, we are prepared to

Grantia gaining

i)tuc with which be has IxMR awaiUJ
reacting ia bis favsr.
To-morrow the District election takss

beat dragged in by the Dssrioaiata, wiU

no doubt, swell their ranks, but lamin-

MBPETS FOB ■■ IT ffl IIIBi IWI!
Men’s Cotton Half Hose, 6 pair for 25 cents !

Grain Bags

Lonsdale Finished Bleached Cotton, only ONE SHILLING
PER YARD.

Any Goods Bought of ms can be returned if not perfectly
. . .
[S^ti.fadtory.’

(fytton Pant Goods, C’Awy.

which ia row only a aectioa of tha Scrre-

alknredby the

o

BUY JUUL. OS' OUB «OOO«
rjgKA-g*.

*16 SSAXJl, SJUA
Kiip q//. 40011

WE

WILL

SELL 113

LONSDALE

PIECES

FINISHED

imh m n hi u m m w m um w ill

«©&lt;»»«

; oad its dimiau»f March. 1870,

�****

Mrs Rfohmtmd. wfe.ro bn Rare, rome
villains unobaerred gave him a fearful
blow an the bred and in the back which
caused him to drop aenselea. Ho wav
found in that oooditfon about fifteen
minutes alter, by his wife and Mr. Geo.
Richmond, and taken in tho hcuso whore

Ilns received his Spring stock of DR Y

GOODS Jljy'D GROCERtES ivtich

Hia Aral thoughts ou &lt; owing to himself
On a pond, near our dot—icll, disports
again wre hia pocket-book; a rearch daily, two geese and their tastes. two
wae Bteda and it waa found about rix gundan, th. property of nsighlx&gt;r Dousfeet frum where he laid with its con- ter. There grere arc evidently affected
by the •‘Woman’. Right." untimuti,
W. team that only about 110 or 115 their belligerent propensitiei keep the
were taken, for aa luck would hared; feathered jtailnun at a respoctftil dieMr. B. had, on that very afternoon, paid
out his surplus fund., the roughs proba­ "Sue. Antoney" and th. other “Jib.
bly standing near white he was handl­ Stanton." WLat next? parhape,a gen­
ing his money, and thought they could eral uproar in all th. Are room in th.
Ackley A Slade. Agents.
make a haul by watching an opportuni­ country. Progreea.
A. E. K.
Ti nhm 11
Pontiac regulates its devotion with a
ty. Sunday morning as Mr. B., was
Gall at the Drug store at J. &gt;. Bob2,531 pound bell.
going up town, he found a two dollar
rt. A Co., for your Reward-cd-Merit
The Methodists of Borneo propose to
bill
on
the
side
walk
near
Mr.
Stobbias
’
uda A now supply just rereire&amp;prettibuild a 120,000 brick Church.
r than over.
which be recognised as one of the bills
Deputy Sheriff Petty committed suiA aad calamity, which cut short the
taken, from the peculiar manner in
lives of three small boy. and filled as ride at Pontiac on the 12th.
which it was torn ; aad it was proUbly many homes with sorrow, occurred on
dropped by the ruffians in thair flight. Ixrfayotte street, between wealthy avo •, The coopers of Jackson wore on a
Wo believe no tracoe of them hare been nuo and Cherry street, at about half'
past five Wednesday afternoun. Four!
direorerod
■
boys named respectively Toddy Barns*, i
&lt; Tnx Ciarerr Couar convened on Mon­ Frank Rusch., Charlie Hire and Johnny
day, his honor, Judge Lovell, presiding. Slack, aged from eight to twelve roan,
were playing at the foot of a high bank,
I (The following ba. been &lt;Lspos«d of:
when tbe earth, loosened by the recent
I The people va Gilbert Roswell ; at­ raiat, gave away above their hoods and
tempt to poitou and kill. Care put buried all save cue, Johnny Slack, from !

is full nnd complete—bought for CASH
the lowest market price, and wishes to be
understood that he will not be Undersoldltv

anyonein Hastings or surrounding Country.

New Advertisements.

luM : Hfi

taurai.

DRY GOODS!
LOWER THJUtT EVER

lite people, va Martin V. B. Willison;
soductfon. Jury unable to agree.
The People, va. Albert 8. Reed ; con­
cealing and disclosing mortgaged prop­
erty Reasons filed for not filing infer*.

liul bli;int# |litice;.

liovols to extricate
boys. Ali they worked with a will the
liUls fellows were dead before
The People, va. William QuaHey;
they haring been in the bank
or quite a quarter of ea hour.
stealing from a .hop in the night time.
Put over until next term of court.
The People, va Leonard Wood and
William 11. Orvbora , obstructing rail,
r*»rit« the 1’cet Office, and announces
Hts Fine Art Gallorv to tbe Plblic. way. Two information, in this caw.
Ix.uk experience La Photographin • in Plead “guilty" to both chargee.
all its branche. enables Mm to make a
jiromteo of pictures excelled by nine.
I Small piiture. enlarged to any rite and fifteen of tho Bonner cltHoa. Wo would j
| finished in india ink or colon.
43tf । like to makn further improvnnonte with [
How to Make Mousy.
tho new volume, but to enable u. to do ;
J. F. Minkler has opened hie new
Send to the American Publishing I! so we must depend on tlio lilxrrality of
picture Gallery, at th. old 1‘oal Office
! Company, Rutland, Vt, for their beauthe prepfo in their patronage. It takes |
building. First date pictun-s guaraui tilul Spocimea Book, aud make tun money to run a nine column |«per and ’
dollar, tho first day you show the book. print it al/ ti Amw. but we don't propose ।
Read their advertiacmeut in another to publish any other if our business ,
| column, conooraing the Parlor Album.
men will be as liberal in the future as I
' aW yqu will gvt-full (&gt;articulara.
The Parlor Album contains more they have in the part. We hope, also.
' lx autiful embeliriimenta than any other
----- - ro-w-re
work extant Tho Uprcimra Book is advertise - all of them to that extent
RsaorsD.—Wo learn that Dr. C. O.
sent frv« on receipt of postage.
that we can decline most foreign adver- Sctat. so long a well known resident uf
tismeute, and thus give Hastings a pref­
the villaga of Harryville. and a physic­
erence in a buainou .Lowing over other 1 ian of noted skill and afficioncy, has

BOWAM SANITARY

AID

ASSOCIATION.

Sarsaparilla

The maple sugar crop of Mulligan,
thia season, exowed, the usual cane su­
gar crop of Han Domingo.

Ladies' iHissex and Children's

Shoes and Gaiters.

A young man in Grand Rapids, by
aid ol uuguenta, has ouaxed out a lbw
hairs Ou hia uu|&gt;er bp. Ho mils them

WE WILL NOT BE TNDKR8OLD.

In hia addrevs before ths graduating
elaseof the Law Sohool at Ann Arbor,
“ ^'hiakey and tte

BRIGHT
SIDE STORIES.

Russell tt Nevins.

'Saras of Beauty Ln Prose, Poetry A

Faina.—Grend Rapids proposes to or- '
ganiw a Western Michigan Agriculturaland Mechanical society with that! the State, not only as a physician, but as
city fur tho place of holding Its fairs. I an aarnret and efficient Republican and
They say it is not in opposition to tbe i will be missed in the coming content
Stale Agricultural Society, but that it io : with our common jxiliiical enemy, the
for tho grosring wants of that section of I
in hia new homo, and bid him God speed ter un Wednrelay, the 12th.
Chao. J. Percival, of Palo, wai kilted
in all that tend, to promote human ha;&gt;un Sunday by the accidental discharge
pinere and general pcu^jer.ty.

The Musical Convmixra under the di-,
ruction of Prat Straub will close with-a
grand concert on Friday craning. Thi.
will be a gmtri affiur, in which the beet
musical talent of our city will be repre ‘
rented, and the prugrammo has been"
selected with a.view to mret the appro­
bation of the public. Lot us turn out
and giro a home concert a roaring wel­
come. Admireon only 25 cents, chil-

calender for the April Term of Barty
Co. Grcuil Court has been ironed aad
contain, about fifty-eight caeca divided
up under their legal head, m follow. :

Tax naw chapel of the State Univsr ;
oily ia to be erected in th. sjaee bwtween th. two obi cull-ge bull ling*, and
will ba 127 fret front, 128 fret deep,
and three stories in height The main
audi noe room i« to real 2,264 persons.
That, will alto be a college c Kappel on
the lower fluor to seat "UO persons, and
a large number of recitation ami other
ro&gt;ms for college purpurea The de-

DENTIST,
Juiiilk
lickiiai

gretod to uefo mention the subject of
our old sottinr. meeting, and we belies e

A very dertrurtive fir. occurred in
the object a worthy one, for how fast ia Muskegon oorly Thursday morning, in
old father Timo with hia sickle cutting which four building, were burnt. Th.
down the oil pioneers who braved the
dangers of settling in the wilderness, to
pare the way for the blreeinga which we •nmed Guitin’. drug .tore, a barber's
shop, Moulton', photograph gallery—
gel together and fix ujatn a time of about 60 fret of frootagv -and ail old
meeting for the pionrem of Barry coun­
ty and have the .am. published in th.
J. L 4 D. Reed are to busy at their
county paper.. It will be the means of
Carriage Manufactory, that they have
preserving facta and incidents of early
no time to write an advertisement thi.
life and raperienoee, that could be ob­
tained in no other way.

Go to Grant A Phillips' for spina
Brer SI T li the riiy.at Burell's. |

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

ncr's Monthly begins its second volume
with a number (for May) which is quite
remarkable for the .urpaaring etreUenre
of Ha engravings aad lbs extreerdiaary

frontispiece, mtvm to call rwiweil enac­
tion w hi* fascinating story of Wilfrid
Cumbarmsde. Th. leading iUustreted
article, by Got. Langford, give. an ac-

,t.r. I^s. vsrtjcs th. sssi—irfte art Jre! aa4 ea^i Is bare a lane star. &lt; roue
srlU. OrerW.
- frre tta siusaas tf 11. Wr.L
,

EIGHTH IllCANON i

/ Br order of the Council, the houses
Try G. A ^s 74 rent Tom

in Ihia city have been numbered. When
Jv n write to your friend., to corns and
see you,toll them the No. of your house
and the, name of the .treot, and the
hackman can find it without inquiring.

Til Mnsoetn Boeieiy of Irving are
about to erect ■ now parsonage IRxSfl,
18 fret high with a wing. 16x21 fret.

W». Saarwan. had rererel finger,
sawed off from hi. hand at Kelley’s
mill last week.
• Allegan ha. voted for the Holly Wa­
ter Works, aad the Holly Company will
at &lt;mre put ia the machinery.

progress nt the rote of half a mile per
day, and the grading is nearl v completed
Hon. H. P. Cherry also gave our sanc­ from Detroit to Howell. Denote at sta­
tions between Detroit end Howell arc
tum a call on Monday.
to be erected in advance at the arrival
J. C. Fitagereld Eeq., of Marshall,
was ia town Saturday.
Tie contractor! for the building of the
Ova subecribera, whooo subscriptions now laboratory at the Agricultural Col­
have expired sad tho public generally, lege have engaged 200,000 brick of
are oordtally invited to call and rebacribo Hail A Barker, who hare opened a new
for tho Bsxxn for the next year We brick-yard on the farm of Judge I&lt;-agdesign to make an addition of steam, year. Ili. said that the quality of three
and we want to get the stamp, to do it brick will be equal to those ia the eolwith on the increased Kbreality of our

Da. Dkske has fitted up a very luce
tatta's effira vrar Aekiey A Stefi.*.
stow, where all &lt;w&gt; have a chance to
,re kirn and here tasri-troth pulled or
now ones ]&gt;ut in if lb«v wish. Call and

Ugi.laiaren.xt winter to sake the appointeed of tarosbm of Congreea, the
law not haring y.t been passed by that
body. If the proposed law puree.
Michigan will have nine mambm.

We Buy Our Stoves by ths Car Load

City Dining Rooms

AMERICAN
lire in Mootana and Wyoming, aad is
pronounced by rei.ntific men to be more
crowded with natural wonders ihan say
other jiortien of the globe. The dis­
coveries made by the party of which
Gov. Langford is the historiographer,
conristed of singular rock formatioaa
aB kind, ol boiling springs, a mnd-vol­
cano, and geysers more numerous than
those of Iceland. In the second articte,
which will appear in June, the geysen
will be more particularly described. A
charming chapter of “Bomiafooenore of

MARBLE

A New Poem.

CITY PAINT SHOP

PAINTERS

Confectionery.
■Sign ladOrnamental-

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

H A! H A!
H,

A. Bub

e 11.

Go there for year
CHOICE

GROCMR1F.8!

DRUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stuffs,

AINTS k
I......

�i.iwmiiLLwa,.
.«».&lt;
Ono Management Change ufcuorher.

_ PMrttry ।
AGCTT8.

e r&amp;er nornr
BOSTON,

3 (RtbOili.
r^Ury Vole,
Texxnrsarv lender bmb, dainty fooder», and very arirtocratir They have

Hand and Machine Sewing.

J. Ac P. COATS

E?min»;KiSti

Xt M M&gt;1 OV IRVMeibt kM *MB lw
Il tsw to RVOMM dto IMM ST MJ p«'«
pwretoH.wmo » ienky «i»m i*m

33 EST

way* moating on highest places in fair'
or foul weather Wo take the fim foyiag of tha oggv and set them under a
that, I have stated tbe whole of tbe hen ; the second wo allow them to hatch,
dranrnlm At first, Cwdlebb-red wlk
to tho young, then mix in bnn and aa
at every point, then io robbery, there
U
*2
■“* high handed they thrive, a little meal may bo added
Bad after a moalh add again a Ittle
chickcry and let them roam—lor they'
are good^motur* and many “human*"
•MMfoMK ““
“ ■ : M
wonder at U, to drive th* Bepubfomu

£ a keep bury.

&gt;owm

IIX-CMB IN ALL NMIBE2S,
From Ro. 8 to No. 100 iaolneiw

Tie Mails M

.4.-ii.crcs-X-s~-S,c

giMsl Mm* or^kroe &gt;

■■ _■ - -----------------

follow their example.

-----------

40 Weeks-..for
One Dollar!
nAL HOIK fro. A_tJ

«.*

lcox;

ttriowM. &gt; r7~

SW^EtS?.
: 17 Br&gt;aJ«v? New'Tvrt^

1150 for Eagle Brick Hand Haohina.
MOO for Eagle Brick Powor Machine.

BLOOMIMBTOM (ILL.) NUISEBT

&gt;rhTo mom and

f .

April i* shining and foe
during tho aeaaon.

»

b » Napoleon who ia preparing hia gun. back, wo pick ffom ; Ufca twice after-

eUine uA *r»e*4. ■
steSHi/f

Bjpnrerag

iJx.xx'.rL'i

^scsiun!^!

-w*M*M1-to.*.«-,SGWL-£1cr:?3r.

GBKATSAVING

If *°'1 •*&gt; thBt no boary etorm eatohe*

ma i&gt;*i a*«
»«?*•&lt;;
tain art OT.U WrMrsa Dvp*&lt;. kr
&gt;M,U. naw. Sslls.
■»•»»*|. u&gt; I- M ; ttal.1-. inra
»»»■»’
ra aad MKRM* tUraiCkp New V*H
»^3SRJ3&amp;wte-i

«IUMER*S {NOTICE.
&lt;**. C«Ml&gt; *f BaWT, Ml

1L1QUTTU .

3*00
Am rt-i Ato*» swmU
.
WA’rriJ-AfitNTiA. :•» »»r a&gt;y.u&gt;wj
IV IM ra'^eslW UOMK HULtll k HkU.
IXO UACWINK. Ha« &lt;ka vaAeWl a&lt;Mw* fbV'
•tehWKM* (Siikv m Mlb »‘.&amp;C art U fia,

____ ^VlSRkSSSW./ foe goalin®,
. .. crone
All thia, air,’ b utiwfiMdy idle.

was

THHA-HETAS.

M»H IN l*Tft aTH if JTML'K

. a-UeM. i.»b.jfcW. TSm I v &lt;1ri&gt;.

VIN

ISfTORV OF THE
WAR IN EUROPE

those bird*—for there are almost a*
many foaA of h*n* ae ttare are owner*. ■
and any advice given by tn would be of '
no avail, porbsp*. and will oiruply write j
that if you wtih good layer* and beau ■
fifolPpeem*. aocaro tho Durkin, Gulden
Pheaasnt. Silver Gray, ur Poland, and
•Uf of them very liberally. Looking, yon will not only have eggs for Fatter,
however, at the mraaurv which is be- . but tha grocer ami profit
Ao or
fore the Honea, I am confident, when it'
b fairly cunaidered, nothing of tho dan­
ger apprchiri: led will be lound ia it

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csr?

&gt;Ui&gt;M ■■ tail. b«tM

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We take the following from an £xably they will be improved by amend­ i change, aad oa there b no Fira Depart­
ment. But that it haa any ouch design
, men! in our city it mgy be of acrvfaa to
many in coao a fire »hould break out.
and the whole of the clamor is intend-

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hope we ought to thank: tbe rawtlramti
for hia kind advice; but. after all. I do
not foe) ao vary thankful. . cxraridering |
tha source ftffln which it come* and the
motive at it
I believe. Mr. Speaker, that the peopb at the United State* are faiths faain
a very vraetmabb people. I know my

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~.’'B*taiefurinbtdldtnsa houao, te
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pfbvcnt fires
8. Alway* have a ladder trading to
the roof of the house to oeeap* by in
cam the lownr port of the building ia
burning.
8. In cane of a fire keep perfectly cool
to avoid cvnfwuon, take a calm aurrey
of tli* pram.*** arid if you can exUnruiah it at onoa, do ee if you cannot.
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                    <text>VOL XVI

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1871.

Wwal irf hk&gt;bte?j Cejft.

wa» manned with C5 piece. of hravy I glasaro **il *npi, bohrtn cart upon
ordinance, with no In. than 25,000 nan- na bom tho thronged ■ akfawnlt*
non bull*. .hell* and hand jroatfaa.f.Ot) crowded bulrooiee,
‘‘
’
rntuka!* and largo quantities of prors- ; through tho afreet*,
fan*. It ni evary way wall provided (! ant* *C' th*
' eavaUen,
~
at fa the «tnrfr
with mean* to realm • doge for ..Teral Midfan of th* north, She atom Hp, ft*
Virtue ami happinm. are mother and
rqpdmu.ri.aml th. kfadfag era proof, daughter.
of onaheke* ralf-rdtenro and unfailing
I roaragu They had already teamed to
i We found Gen. Moralaa, Into Gvrer-; their ecat that thaw great qttalitfa* rm
I nor of Very Crux, and Ouu. Lmdaro
jasiflned in the prisma of Utr. ea*ifa. I

‘is

HARDWARE

i Th»y were charged with fatfarility and j
I cowardice fa tho defence of Vera Crux. |
, Thaoe mvn. with aeveral American pria- ]
' onere, were immediately *d rt liberty- I

ORE
IDLE AIENTI FAR THE MMEVE AHI CUFFED IEAFEI AND
MOWER EM MIRY COUNTY.

DRY GOODS!
LOWER TH.LVFA'EH
DRY GQWS.

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!hats, caps.

DRESS GOODS.

GROCERIES.

BOOTS, SHOES,

CROCKERY

ftuii! nr nA ai Prita, sii ft nil nnul SaitMtt

Ladies Misses and Children'

It WM lingular to *eo with what deferenre the opinions of thow print* were
regarded by all cl.***, is Maafoo.—
White their rivil law* ware trampled
upon, and th* orders of thrir politicel
ruler* anhsadod, tba vary look or nod,
or exproMod wi*h of the biriiepe and
priosts, wa. en-rag!) to secure r*»i«ctfu!

The best pl:

tyJOSXTON. (fcroysfrCterV

Tbe day after our arrival fa Perofa the
ahoji* and .tors., which had been cio»*d
the day before, warn opened, and quite j
a brfak trade wai tarried oa with our i
Ho who write to do s grtsi deal al
array. The etrfatoxt di*r.qdfaa vea* afaerr- j
•far, •Warowdeanythh*.
od by our troop*. There i™ no rtrng- |
Ohio boarded the prisoner, fa ito
glfag, noplundaring of private jiruperProitmtiary for MO,30 rack fast y^.
ty. Market mon and women pataud,__ ,___
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freely along our lines vending to&lt;-ij: ground. Tlmro ware *teo'grove* of the
ware*,
fruit*...»
aud-------vngetaUec
Wherecbr.rant uni madcirannL
------- r„:,.
mi.— J pecan,
purchase* were mad" *U urn* pan! for a‘.:i Th* Catholte cteiecb end a few of tho
fair prices. We found excellent water, citiaoa* loom to have etna**ad nil the
hero and abundance of provtrion., and property. The ariatoenuy could fa&gt; eeen
। at eAaaatloUfagaleueVyrtte porchro,
Wo remained two Week* fa Terete, !| or al th* latticed witH'VW* of their pol■ponding aoveral hour, each day in mih- ]| eem, or rolling around th* pnbbeaqnare
tary drilh
; fa tfa-ir eortiy antique eoarhro, white
On th* 8th of May we left Forote.for
Puebla, eighty utUc* diaianL
Gen, । tfretehednae* and poverty. The public
Worth'* Aiviaton had came up, am! now ] plan*, oe Alameda wonK ba an orna­
took th* lead to the interior. Our march ; ment io any city fa the world. Itfawe
now wn* over *a open country, gently a perfect (quorate thooeoteeof tho dty.
undulating and «l«»uuding in the pro-, OnUhreo aide* are magfaSceut palaeo*
duct* of more touijierate dimiu. The i of th? wealthy, while fronting it fa the
Maguey plant »llh it* dark,pv»n loam , Mteedcal, an edifice that cert a anfaoa
and clnrtere of Iowan rvvaaled iteelf fa i
numerous Halda, with crops of whoul
and barley just ripening file tho tickle.
Him and there above the fertile plain* t'uuugh ita broad afalro,chapefa rabfaet
ruee tall mountain pooka bordered with , and library, m company with on* of
funereal pine, with maw* of grey rock, Gw. fertb** eta# offleefa. W by.
or blackened (lava) pointing to ua the Catholic Pried. The chandelier* and
place* where one* raged ths fleet uf too I lamjw, which were muy, trees'cf nwivo gold and direr. Th* dome win of
. *p!eodid ma: bl* vf the country.' There
were ten caaj«l* richly decorated, with Apoot wroiy of hi* departed lore; " we
at noon-day was directly ov*r our hoods. iron grate door* to each, of beauti&amp;l will hallow her grave with our fear., "
When the air was still tho brot wo* very Gm.b. The public walk fa formed of but the wicked printer Kt it Up : we will
grout The niglifa were cool, and a three alley! *ix hundred fret Midi is harrow b«r grave with our stoat*."
cumpxod our array that advanoml from balmy broeio from nine o'clock, a. X. i length, Mverally lined with beautiful
The " Straits PvaBi” are very busy
Cerro Gordo to kloiicu. It should nod lOMinKt kept tho air fa constant mo­ ■hade trace The fatarvoufag .paroe j.drying their wet wheat Every hate
0,000 »«.]
tion. The climate of throe highland are iaferaperead with cooling founiauw, jj and corner u turned into a drying bourn.
Early fa th* morning of die IVth of
April, a deputation from tho authority•
of Jalapa come oat to our encampment
and tendered the koja of the city to
Gen. Patteroon. Thu deputation vsi
banded by a Catholic prior, bearing a
gulden croaa, whose bald head and dark.

Russell &amp;. Nevins.

1ETORB OF THE

Gn. I’altera-n imiwlfauly «ai*rod
tho city eaeurted by tho dragoon*. Our
diriteon fidlowed with Gen. Twigg, at it*

GROCERIES
at the

Th* city *tood upoa a hill, the highort .
point in the contra, and ontsfaed about
7,000 jieoplo A mamive wall (urrouod*d it Th* bonw. were of .tuna, with
flat roof., mortly 03* atory high, and
having window* protected by iron lor*
Th* (treat* were paved with .tone, and
all no «te*p and ridling, «nv* one, that
carriagea could *carcnly be uaed oa
them. A depot tor the benefit of oar
army wa* e*tabliib*l hare. Thus in
one day we had dou* throe boon of
de.per.te fighting, won an important
victory, marched thirty mile* ou foot,
and captured a waited town, ami an im­
portant military port of th* enemy. Our
•toy at Jalapa wm only for a few houra.
A garriem wn, detailed to hold p«e» rion of the town, when about noon we
rr.umed our march for Perot*, fifty

brick store of

JACKSON WAGONS,
Glen &amp; Hull Threshing Machines, Closer
Hulbrs and Grain prills, ami Gale’s
PafeutiSulky Rake.

Cash for
Groceries,
pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rate

gorge of th. hill* was tho pas* of Li.
Hoyn. It had b*cn fortified with a bat­
tery of hoary guna, anl we expected
Um enemy would taiko another stand

BOOTS ANO SHOES Dr. AIKIN,
time to dofliog up our books.
A fifteen years busin ex* imper-

itirely require* thia sbep, and
we expect ow eustovnera

rill

I’sJ

st once examine their wcconnb,

and settle the same 'by Casa or
Note.

Patronage we

.

I I*tt*
Ftadtofai.

woaivad

: Trta sasr

fro® Um community, we
so* oCer our Oorfi M fnU-

ordere-l out to meet the ooralry form.
Tho remafadvT prepared to rovirt at­
tack* from oppoaitn directions »houl.l found m-sr th* (cam of th* -on
any be mad*. No enemy but the caval­ murder, nod awumed to be port
ry force, however, appetircd fa right gun-wmidfag, with a ton popwi
rfagtou’* roqiimw nd a pare*
vert tionket, nod that -the ruotivo I
murder wa* to It* found fa. the i
poured twenty-five round* of canUter feet of Sharp having exmte to
.hot and .hell into their rank*. These dfa- with eerm! hundred dollar* erf :
ehargwe mad* lung opening* fa the
enemy'* linm, (coding horam and ridere
rolling fa the dirt. But doefag their
broken rar.ka, with banner, droamfag.
and tong lance, glittering in th* »un,
tboM splendid honamon c.-.no galloptng
down upn our line*. Aa they ap­
proached. the inlhntry wire quickly
thrown into »olid aquaro* pcewnting
front* of befalling rtool, with cannon nt |
the engto*. From inside throe K.uar.'a

emptied tbe aaddhu and **nt th* boreo* '
riderb'M.gaHoping wildly over th) plain. |

: w» hilly, here and there rising into
high mountafa*. ouo of which, fifteen
. mitea to the nth, nm to th* height of
IMWOfart

| Sboca.

for the Lu-gf

have

region* roemed to ma the mod .oolhfag' and fragrant flowen.
•
to tho sen*"*, and bracing io the cner11 fa mid that few ci-fa. of Europe
gio* 1 hadevar known. Sixty five mile* praevnt* a finer ajpearanoo. But little
pratoe ran bo given the manscra and
ridge of mountain., from thn top of!
moral* of the citicea*. Tho ri*h art
which we looked down upon the volley I coorac, haughty and overbearing; the
of I’ocbla, the “city vt the angel.,'* I poor o’n liab, vidotte, ignorant and de­
From tin. point tho eye •arrayed a moat graded.
beautiful and jurturoe^ue landscape.
C«».* Cbkxk, April. I7rb, IB71.
Thu valley i* abont rixty miles in circumferenrv, girted fa by a circle of hill* ;
and mountain* with now and then a gap i
through which the public road* find an ■
avenue- The city with it* white towero, ’
grey roof*, dwelling, and costly cashed - j
ml* lay like a beautiful gem wpuan^fa
ItoliL Sharp wn. found dwid. with shot
and dug* in hi* brain. A man name&lt;|
Harrington, who had been on iotimato
torm* with the decoaaed, wa* fartamd
for th*' murder. Th* teffaumir wi*
wholly farcunuiautfal. fart n ririKilly
dimly our poritiou wM threnlunod with "worked-up" by the d*teetivoe, that
an attack by a body of Mexican cavalry Hartington wa* convicted sad aeot to the
numbering 8,OX) ted by Banta Anna.
They were dtocoverod moving along on
our right, with a view of getting fa oar
*••*- Another fbreu wan reported to b«
gathering fa our front Our troopa
were immediately (At in order of battle.
Col. Garland'* brigade, with thn Cth ia-

■ ow^ 6.U. of wheat, arts *ud barter,ami Thnwi or four tfaurt they wore rcpcteed,
. green parinre* where groxtd flock* of and aa many time*, refotmad and reoootm woo'.wl sl&gt;aopgoata,mula*, horeM,
muaiangi and cattle diminutive in ria*,
; with tenge, branching boras, very un­
like tfano npon tho hill* of our happy
' New England. To the faft tte country

tie* of the firm, aud javote hi*

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Ut your prw»»M b«.
cut
A man had fattor be
btoodtimn fa hi. priori,
m/ds.omi carry

Tho mate portion of our army re- j
taainod two or three week* at Jatene. &lt;
Some of tho whiten bad enlisted for i

Mr. Uarray Johnson, who maided

�Mutative are required, by —
the lomj.ilod laws, to divide said aeon-

.' month, tinre a gatnbter by the name of
, '••'fenny James,” aawutltel Ifohfcr, also
r a sporting man, who eubsi^ucntly camo
back with a guu and shot Jam*, in
Quot ef hi, owm dopr.
,
I
XddgoOlta, in charging the jury rtmarked that tho very preaerrntion of so­
ciety demanded that this num, if tho ju-

Tfa&gt; shreion of tho Grarit Court tor
the county &lt;rf Barry that dosed on Sat­
urday hurt, nt one at no ordinary inter­
oat, and the amount of buxine*, done,
important stfb&gt; di»paaed of, and new

I1 '-s.'. &lt;ute-r-s
who for thirteen years had prestdod so
srtiafertorily to tho people, Hon. Loeis
Michigan Agri-ultura! aui Macbanical
8. Lcvoll, made the oceasfoa on - of no
Society.
Sb-day we prewrat oar readore with ardiaary intinit. We have neither
Any and all p®
the first number of tho Sixteenth Vol­
Wautera Michigan,
of tho Suu, who
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ume of the Rrrrsucx.* Bxxxra. Ou
formation of such a rocioty, are invited
itopa^emthrt brief spare of time ha,
I—&gt; written the hutorj-of th., groatart
moral ami political triumph, of modem that some half doaun important caww
are earneatly invited to send reprreonwere tried by jury, and aa many more
tatire, to thu couventiou.
friithtOy ft baa recorded the action by the Gmrt, and all of thorn except that
Tho State Fair .rill bo held at Kalaand tho roceere of the Republican party noted last imuo in which the jury failed
n»roo the premrt yrer, and probably
in ito Ttetoriotu fight against hitman to agree, finally diapored of TTie nttradt,,U P,a"''
’rhic,»
alaeery, in which with whatever of abil­
it will hkely to bo held in the raakrn
grt of th. State A rel^jxiun of
ity it, various editor, may have been Bar wu more general than usual, and
fifS.TL'St? !?*•
poaweisd, it mart foarteealy joined
we noticed from abroad during the mo­
■MrisraMIj'it ha, recorded tho action tion, Hon. Birney Hoyt, now Judgo of
of the Democratfo party in its effort, to the Beventeentli Judicial Circuit, Hon.
uvwthrcw this Republic to tho end that N. Balch, of Kalamaroo, Hon. 1*. IL
human slavery ought exist PCMixtanrirs Emeroon, of Battle Creek, an 1 other
with the national boundaries, with all atrangrrs whose name, w, did not learn.
its attendant crimes and curare, and had
Ihiriag tho terra. Bar mootings warn
to its editors, the nmpeakable phiMure hold for the purpore of preparing and
of announcing tho overthrow and utter preoentiag lo.Hon. laouis 8. Lovell, aanmhiiation of tho armed euemiss of reriee of -Reoolutions expreeting the
the Republic, at the hands of th. gal- good will of the Bar, as well aa th- pro­
hint CtTMti 8. Gtixv ami die patriotic pio of Horry County, and the regret of
officers and aoldiors be so raeceufully all clasM that we wore to foe* the serri
led to battle and to riatnry.
oes of this able arid upright Judge
IhfiariM’iy it han recorded the utter Tho proceeding* of IhoM mootings will
annihilation of tho institutten of slavery bo found in another eoluma, ana it la
in the Republic—tho extonrion of the
ffyMy&amp;^toallda^aad condi­
tion of rituens on n basis of [rerf.-ot
the jwoule of Barry County, and of
Republic under the old Flag with never one person more than tho editor of this ably contracted »hall be paid, whetlior Z
-----a star dimmed nor a kiripo tora aa,un­ paper. The Bar Beeolutions were drafted legally binding or not
The public debt was decreased during
Next in importance is tho compulsory I tbc mouth of Ajwil over six milliotrfl of
der,—the Mtccessful cxtahlishnsent of tho by George C. Worth, Esq., ouo of the
----------------------- xUi---- d(&gt;llnni &gt;cho total deerooM sinev the]
best pajicr rnoncy system tho world baa
ever enjoyed -the complete endonwinerit

eml Gorcramont- tho establishment of
th. principle of 1'rotartion to American
Industry and 1-abor. by a discriminating
Tariff-ami th« establishment of the
pure*t and most patriotic Porrtga Policy
that has over blessed mankind.
hMtefiy the psograaa of th. people of
th. Republic in the lost fifteen, ywu, »
the wonder of tho world and tho gnsat•st triumph of tho ninatentfa century,
to ovrn note which would require page,
rather than tho brief paragraph, which
at moat it is powlle to give in this con-

8in» of a terrible rivil war, occupies
a mneb higher position than it did fif­
teen yuan ago, and h constantly going
onward and upward ia nil that tends to
make a nation wiser, nobler a*l purer
Republican party, to which, and the
principles it ad-ipta, M its basin ofactijn,
tho world is indebted for thia record of
genuine progress which the jiastfeu y«n
has placed on the pages of Amcriran
History Woare proud of the |achievomenta of the Republican party;, of its
history and of its public most . and of
having been in all there yuorei oae of’
ugnificant, in its ranks. As the organ'
of this party of progress m the county
of Barry, the Bsxiixi haa tried faithfully
to *»■&gt;■! Ito bast interest, and to se­
cure ths election of all ib candidates to
office, of profit, trust, and honor, rooagnising the action of party caacaoes and
eanreaiious as the A*br
polite-ally
speaking, and a* in ths part so 'in tho&gt;
■
our editorial charge, wfll be its tindrriatinguome.
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During the last fifteen years the pop-

Carriage Shop,

Am* 29, 187L 1
T
Yretertoy. ocurved one o( those pain-'

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'.T 1~—ought to|

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„f Jefferson and Bailing
Com*'101
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wrotrtfc«hr “T"®7
nortrv” for ths " Jour
,' ho
W «n*ex»»r
Hi,­
rhyme, to my week werThmded ”To

eulogy ; and which, he said, eosoirttnd- Mast x* H—t,” morning to Marr «n
ed by a chevalier without fear and'with­ Hannibal, cf couroc. But white setting
out reproach, and earaptetely unfettered up tho pteco I was suddroly riven from
bead to heel by what I regarded aa a
perfect thunder-bolt of humor, and I
common red artlvoUMRlfoh*. bMlaq' UMtAeeM it Into a snappy foot-note at
the
bottom—thus I “ Wc &lt;^1 '*
has boon rifencod and Lc« Molineux
captured. We, continued tho speaker.

n whiteman with his shirt tail hanging
out," but that it was very hard to ad­
minister justice, whan a prisoner baa an
air of wealth and respectability about

ARRIAGES

Tho jury thus instroctod and exhort­
ed brought in a verdic* -* “—" —*
to-day, sentence inm J
.
tio Bolster shall be hung on tho 9th of

alone in eetf-di-fensa, and was used in
■udilon excitement, and not aa tho re­
I’arik Apjil £7—Evening.—Tho Com­
sult of pnnieditaiioh
tn tine lias forbidden all interference
The Judgo spoke very kindly but with traffic in menhsudiae an.! tho maufirmly. Alter reviewing the facts in the sgemeut of railwsjx The 'CommisCAM as stated by tho (irisuasr, he rntid :
Tho assault upon you was a great o«Irago ; but you sJiouW htyro a^qaated to,
tho law for protection. You should not
have determinod, tu you told Sergeant
Vermifuge.” It was his Util. jobe.
(Vco^n,, ta shoot Jarurt M the only l*W.
My unde was van- angry when ho
gut back—unrsasonsbly so, I thought
tueani you had forMveago. You mart
oonxiilering what an impetus I had gir
your brother man in that warning to!,
en th. paper, and contidsrir.g also that
^icei hi, God. You hare committed the j1
gratitude for his nroeervatiou ought to.
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(rvatMt crime which man can couinrit. ■ i
■The wliolo com u a very sad one.— ] I
The testimony ’ shows that in tho past!1
yean, your surrounding., your Maorintionsjrad your habita hare not been ((
very creditable fur a man brought up |&lt;
with Sunday School*, ohurvhe, and ‘ i

laFW®”***Mower'

utratiuu u more than two hundred and |
v "T T” T
J .
“F
twenty-one millions. This drcrcmw Ira- Un rUU
“I saw in th. |iapera what purported
»&gt;ns tho annual tax interest alono mure
| to be a letter Com your mother. Haro
than thirteen millions of dollars—inure
you a mother .living T'
'
“ fcclinj vutee. “J
j Sixty tuns of laarol not, f rum tho Rap ■
| on a rsclopwdia of chemistry.
I palianu'-ck were transferred to a xteamThe court “A tetter from your moth­
i er at Baltimurc, a few dev* tine*. and er expresaing nil that kindly fueling and
I eonsrgnal to 1’hiladalphiu, there to bo
l«&lt;~r
motherly
auxbty,
(hero
the
rote,
of
the
tuannfiu'Surod into plpra. Many of the]
[ handromo articles cxjxwod in tho lob-1 Judge broke while tho tear, ran down
---- “&lt; | Spurgeon, at last accuanta, waa down
PfJ | with tho gout
aoeoniats' .bow caso* and window,, and
wk! for brier-root piixw, are made out of
thia identicalntaterul,which ispurriuuffi
and dug up at very little expense in nil
touehod my heart deeply,■ wc
| the lower counties of Maryland.
thnt you c.iul.l bo ronwn'd fn
diluted with th* ott repeated attempts |dor the rertrictinns of
odiou. State
-----I “St Stewart’s nunnery.”
SrsctxL Smaiox or rat Bxsxtx.— tion like thia fol that mother
of tho pre*, to draw us into tho discusI i’reti tent Gran. ha.s called a Special
Among bills which failed, wh
ston of the merits of this case,* since tho •hould have boon giiul to have
number of the Gahry Mark Twain c.o-1
tree. fir,
Bp&lt;H B,
Seretan of the Senate to conr.cn ua tho
order of J udge Brown, lending the ea»e ol no adopted, worn three to |iw
so, biA&amp;mny cnyeqrlfcr.aAlher Eeli ; the bam come together thirteen fort
10th of May next- It is thtiugfit tho
Wo prln’t hi, ralteMtofy* "aid also oao ’ above, Conning a tingle top. |
here to trial, and we hare been credit­
j Joint High Oommteuon will l»e ready to
ed with st least a dozen diffiercnt article*,
report by that time.
not one of which over appeared in our
column*, and we are a little sick of that

Injunction Master, than whom no mure
competent man could have been rel.-ctod,
or one who would more prcfocily repre­
sent public opinion, among both Bar
and People on th* service* and Ability
of Judge LovelL

of such notices as th. above, mads out
of whole cloth, for the purpoio,:vid.intly, of prejudicing the public mind
against this respondent Wear* entire­
ly willing to leave this caK&gt; in the hand, '-------- r.—t--------—
—
of -the mUrs ewa who shall be selected ,;w»H» the »A« required to meet the ox­
--------- -&gt; of tho Beale govrenuicnt are as
as juror*, and Hon. Birney Hoyt, but
wo meat not bo quoted fslroly to tho io­
jury of this reponden:. or any other
man charged with crime, because both
l*w and public jnatico require that n
man aUUfo torort hmmiU until a lawfid unbiased jury shall proclaim him
guilty.
Of thia case and the action of Judge
Brown in tensing it into thn county tar
trial, wo ham moat derided opinions,
and do not hesitate to publicly exprree
them, but do not belicre it aithtr just or
politic to bias the public mind through
the columns of the Bsxxn, either for
or against this respondent, and shall not
do so unless driven so to do by what we

|

D&amp; AFT AND CUT
litil

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED.

BROWN &lt;fc CARTER,

punishment is abwlutely naranury.
This scene cafiircua tiie lousou of tbs |

250 Main Street,

I necreiity of teaching children a regular
! trade or avocation. The young man of'
I good education and address but without
i a regular trade or calling U more arise- I
। ruble than the |&gt;oorost emigrant that
I lands upon our share*. . To take a shagcll

English

scekOfpff gontsel railing, or becume. a
gamble* and pimp.
Thia awful Iosmiu ought not to fa!!

and

American

CORATIONS
New Advertisements.

btef it is a Ixigk’ erim. to discourage

youth from honeot and industrious put

F1* uTte rf. S *■»•...

1‘RESKRVATTON

SELF
ge, which thi* increuM in its papulation
would naturrtly bring with it, are plain­
ly vWbte on orery Land, marking cbasgM that surprise tho moat sanguine of the
men, who, twenty years ago irotiired to
By aaorortigkith. folfowrag offiaal
invert thtir money and make their bomre Ifepurt of tho proreeding* of tho Repub­
lican Judicial Qmvention. wore omitted

our cwanty in al) that tend, to taarewK&gt;
its finaurid, educational and moral starun AB tbcoe thiaga wo note with no
common satufaction, and congratulate
our people that tii* curineot and learned
Judge LorerB on returning from the
Beach h this county could say with all
cras.rity, that “the emty of Barty fur-

Attbelxpeaaert War!
.
®ul*rr'* children are at school
i tn Germany, and are reported very

WM. LOOMIS,
mar as well go in.

LEGISLATIVE

APTORHONMENT.

ta-ro is, ooqurerionably.

The new apportionment of member,
The Common Council of Joe
.
sen petitioned to appoint Two
of th® Htato Bcnste, a, provided for by
readings of that Convention, and (hrt tho law rt the late eewiion, is a* follow. ■
I. i Tho fa&lt; inagogtw who, to toy porpoao
justice may bo done all i&lt;rtfo», wo copy
The Xrf State, Hat Mr. Futey and KrEdwm Iztndreer are recovering from err'ate, a public opiatan adrrnc to lion­
finmthoJferbof the 3(hh of March,
their recent Ulna*.
et toil 4J xlrikfag • s^rere blow againrt
addiagealy that tho Dolegatfon from
&lt;*»*•
Baldwin lire appointed Ctrarfe. the rrepcctability of labor and against
Barry oounty rontiated of Gwetge C
eoeirty itoolf.
Wdrtk, Jsrnre A. Bweceey, John R. Vaa
The uiiatiou of our laliur Union,
Volsor, John IL I’ahnor, Goo. M. Dowry,
should be, like those of Agricultural
Edwin H. Malfory, and Isaac W. Vrooe octette* or Teacher* Inatitataa, to im-

utestic economy • to combine unaR capi­
tals wherewith to build up co-operative
than any year rinrvlMi’, except IMS.
when the ttrat boot pare-1 through on wovkshopo, storre and bomex It i,
the same toy, April M.
thus that great nations are bmll up.
Virginia plantan 00 ‘
‘
were tho fobaooo
dretrurtive as this season. And thn
out the South b dismay at the ant

GROCERIES, which

P»i*tenera bare, since it b a record &lt;
the first »cribbUn r to any «ort of pcri-

■bought for CASH
the lodcsmiarkct price, and wishes to be

underelood 1 hut he will not be Undersold by
I did my first newspaper scribbling, and
most unospeetMOy to era it stirred up a
reawUtoo ia tiro rem»nniry.
‘»~
I wa, a printer's

are niripkr ropressntatvM of tho people
of *hc county end not selected, beaeusc
of any special superior knowledge ar fltMas to that petition, a ha wjuchuvery
Baparriucr will attest
llmpl.* *. «— rf 0-

i-d hi* Spring stock of Dll V

A* I shall write but

1

” and a proT

any one in Hastings or surroundin' Count ry.

53®

? O M THE LATEST !

V2t.-BS*afS
&gt;*»» MUys-tete. af D&gt;*

; ;

Hardware Store. *■

Over 0OQ DETROIT STOVES Hold by
un In th© last 12 months, I *

�Bejel Lowest Priare 4tCT
of’!!
.
•
G-md livavy .-Utumade poata 75,
Hv.ry datable and twist suits 8^,90.
l.WH) Cewiinnre tuila, fitntr Bl“,tMl
825,00.
■
.
tli. X.
a.
,
A «MU XsMB DOS CITX Mil
-,*w Jibuk suite from III) to F3j,o0.
Wh Kiuk dooskin Punu -

;

We wfll ismie a Dally piper from this’
pursuant u&gt; notice previously girau
uffi-re during th*. Vanderpool trial —
i whieh will joohabiy las: far four week*, tlie tncmben of ths Burry County Bar,
' —providing thn- hundred umnee coa met at ti» Court Roam, on too evening
be secured at 11.00 eseh. Thai will at Thuraday, April ST th fasti, to deliber­
furnish tha paper at about four cents ate apoc tome appropriate action, to ba
I each. The exptnse attonding the ireuo taken by them ca the ocsosion ol tho
' Of n hmpeetabte morning dailv win be retirraxmt of Hon. Louis 8. u&gt;r«dl,
' &gt;vry great, sod all we oak is proper from the bar of this county, and effected
' cncc.aragsm.ut, Ws propose to iesae a
J paper cuntsdaing tweniy rolumus, and A Holbrook to the chair, had choiring
! hr.lf the six; of the B*xxu—a rrsjwcta- Guo. C. Werth, aa Beerstaty.
Meesra h's sswy, Holbrook, Burgher,
: ble Aprescutatixv of tho city of Hasttage.-ow, which our merchants need' Millsand Hayford, remarked bristly oa
। not feet ashamed to advertise in. We their lung and pleasant association with
loelidt aa advertisement thru every Judgv IsxveU, and all with one accord
barinase man in Hastings, and hope all joined in urging the propriety of giving
same public sxprwerion to thosentiments
of goal will oberiahsd by thn bar and
people guuernllr for him. Geo. W.
Axuaon rca Putsox—The inrtnnt a Mills, then uoted the appointment by
person U known to have swallowed poi»- the chair of a committee of five on
ua bydoign orrurident, giro wat* to rew lutionx, which motion prevailed ;
drink, cold or winu. as fast as poSdbfo, and Mr. Mills declining to set as ehair­
a gallqn or m.nw at a time, and a* fast man of that oommitto^ Mr. Holbrook
vomited drink more ; tepid water ia beat, thereupon appointed Mossre. Hwwary,
as it Open* the j&gt;on&gt;* of the skin and Milla, C- 0. Holbrook. VsnV.lror and
promote* vomitiag, and thus givsa the

Grand River Tallsy Division
KalMnasou tho Sth of Kay.
Tub towndwthm is laid for the
wnrehome of Bar.Mw f. Goodyear.

' them.

BtfB-Xl____________ _______ ____
Abo lore of new Grows ties.

Barn Rio Cuflfa* st Buaelr., ffte »
•nu ner Ik
'

A new Poet runte—eu. that has long i
W»H-rWfl.W-&gt; U &gt;» nttmtag
order from Agneta ria Cedar Croak ti |
Hastitga. .
Wt will look forward to a large additfaa tr: oar euhacription liU u«i th. ajprotteh.irf the Vanderpool trial.

Ova nu rottentx will do wslfto advertiro in the Dully daring the Vandarpod
trial. Terms madu known on epphrtifaun nt thi. office '

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE
I
'

W s undureUUsd that a Dry Good* and
Clutiunp .tore ia soon to oecupy ths
Ask your DruggU fi*r Baaa’s I’tcre. store next to J. W&lt;!«ertt, in Brown's
Eiiint and cure your cuhL
Idtftrteifc.4 */ Uri!‘
।
Aoelxi A Buaa, Agent.

DRY GOODS, Cfothtag, bet., capa
, Gi-r.ts Furnishing gnuda ami ewry ttasqA
nice tax be found at Mudgw’.
dffiP

tuns has now arrived when the relation*
ef the Bench and Bar are to be severe
Lantisg A Saginaw line i« Ixtagpuehad
between us in this countr farover. ex- rapidly furward, and by the dore of the
preeeai season tha road win be fiaisbed
in behalf of the Barry Couatv Bar, 1 well towards tho straits. Tl.o trank i*
bare the pleasure of priaeuting to your now laid to a point within 10 mitas of
Honor this |&lt;per amt its contents a* a Vine River, end 100 more men are am
tntnnarixl and token of our lasting to be put on. According to the terms of
esteem and friendship."
the charter, -.be road mast bo finished
Harvey Wright then anao and ia be­ by the ctore of 1872. Drring the eight
half of tho I’etot Jurors, presented tho months, ending August 81, 1870, the
following prvsmble and-revolutions :
company rweeivod from the tranapartaIKirrm, By tbs change in the eighth ttan of passeugwri407,07fl; from freight
Judicial Distract, tho term of the Hon. • 171,998, from mails, |5,700, and from

RUGS
Medicines,

tha disburremeats was HO,488 for trucks
and bridges; •21,874 for engtare;|8,022 fixr oars; for sstariao and wares,
•88,87®.
W—1ta DnnxCTtox.-The wellknown Grofan Junction, on the greet
thoroeghftwe of the Nortborn Lines to
Boston, has oeasrel to U. With a large
end taeroesiag population, proud aa wall
as proeperou*. its dtixena, in mass meet­
ing assembled, hare . voted to change
the- name of their town tu “Ayer”-after
ono of tho beet known men In Amcri.-a,
Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell—end the leg

Dye Stuffs,

SpAINTS &amp; OILS,

On motion uf Mr. Burghs: the cxenmittoo was instructed to report to an adjournml meeting to be hoM at thia place Fri­
day evening, 2“th inat, to which time
and plane, the meeting thou adjourned. with him. and extend to him our beet . tbeir choir*, for not only is tho camo
wishes far hi* continual succum and pros- .short and distinctive, but Dr. Ayer's
Fatnir Evening. April 2?lh, 1871.
bls. Do not wait for warm water—take
that which io nearret at hand, cold or
The Bar masting was called to order perils ia the field in which hi * impor­ medioinse have made it gretotally known PREHCRIITIONS AND FAMILY
to the ends of tho earth. Probably no
warm, far eveqy axund of time is o! at T 1-i r. a. by L A. Holbrook, ebair- tant labors are to bo contmued.
RECEII-T8.
His Honor, visibly affeclcd. respond­ Kring man W earned relief to such
immense importance; at the samo limo man ; and the committee on resolution*
send instantly for a physician, and a*
ed, thanking tho authors of the resolu­ eounttese multitudes of the sick as he,
—_ n*Jn. ■ aubmittol tbeir report, which was nr___ _ *_ __
and thi. high honor, from hi, neighbors
tions,
far
&lt;Ms
nadfetixtion
of
sutisfao1 eeptod, un-Tataptod, and appears below.
tolls the estimation in which ho hi held 1
tion with his official conduct, and re- I by those who know hfa*.—Brutal Tunra
Chas. B. Wool was requested by vote
&gt; of tin, meeting to prepare two tran­ veiwiag briefly tho history of his official .
intercourse with the attorney* and offiI scripts of the resolution^ one to be subI srn’ied by every member of the Bar cereal thi* court and the people of Bar­
and prosontud to Judge lovell, and the ry County generally, referring to tho ,
other to be atUrwards presented to fact that be first camo among them ia j
1858, under the combined disadvanJudge Hryt in open court.
J. R. VaaVefaor moved that Mr. tapes of having been fur a long time oat
of
practice, ami of ssteroeding Judge
Sweesey. os one of tho oldest members
Martin, one of tho ablest, most rompoof this bar bo requested to make tho
tent Judges uur Stale has over known,
presentation to Judge Lovell in the
and generously asciibing his own suev^-a
upon thia Bench, to be largely duo to
Goo. W. Mill, otfared aa amsnlmeul
the support rendered him by the attor­
to the effect that I. A. Holbrook, being
neys and oflhor* here.
tho oldest memlx-r of this Bar. be re­
Ho also polls high and deserved j
».
*W Psms^ Xraiu. Cms.1 Xrwiu.
quested to net on that oreasion. The
feae. Coflkes, Raisins, Bptesu, 8oo|a,
oumpliment to Barry Ovunty jurors a* a |
amendment was accepted, an I tho uso
Htareh, die.
class, dwelling upon the fart, that, at a '
tion as thu* amended prevailed.
W a mm.—Butter, Eggs, Load. Pogeneral rule the juries emponnolsd be-1

“Heam, father, dev father, room
home”
Ka&lt;Mt4earJatht« romahmM withxae

■
The clock fa the steeple strikes two;
TUwgtahaagrowacJfcemrf Benny
M WOTN
Bat be has bene calling A*yon;
U '•* wom* “ “T» «*
&lt;H»-

CKBCEXr ST8RE
&gt;St£*Mte"r r

Chenpe-et and Beast

CITY PAINT SHOP

Confectionery.

bobusfaus. Manager to a pasty of young
l*di»a»h s u&gt; cusnpany with hi moth­
er aro tn visit Eur -pe thia summer, on n

Am**u the recent paxduo* by thoGuvinner wele Charlo. Axm»trorec. of Boxry Cbnaty. who was rent up far burglary
, for five reere,and.had bat n few months

so» be requested to present a copy of
th*, resolutions, as soon aa practicable to
Judge Hoyt in opon court, sal to re­
' quest fa tho aa:no and behalf of this
bar t hat they be on tercd at laige upon
' thu journal of tho Circuit Court fur the
county of Barry, and ths journal entry
subscribed by every member of I lie bar,
’ which motion prevailed

In Croup, Batin's I’u-reaxL Euxtn
1-eandvr Wood and \\ illisau H. Os­
work* aa if by magic.
Ackley A Siad-. Aerolite
1' born, fir obslnmting a railroad, were
sentonRd, to ton yoa.-s.^ch in State Pris! Juki diA
uf the Criniit Court last

Tux Wmrrowut wn* out on Munday
evenir-g, with Ms’swvet muxie. An old
adage is; that fanunr's can plant their
runs afo-r tho Whippowdl commoner

sen! the solid, sensible, and eminently
rmpcctablo men of the county of Barry.
Ho paid a gw:wr&lt;»u. and handsome
his euoccssor upon thi* Bench, Hon
Birney Hoyt, and hi beepuke ior him
th- earnest hearty wdcomn and support
« the 'idBeerj and |mupte of Barry
| county. After again thanking them
' far their, expression* of good will, he
took iean? of the officers and attorney*
i individually, and the Circuit Court for
tho county uf Barry. Jaljt LartU
utf, is known only to the histiry of tha
fait , b*nevforth it is a ehemhod mem­
ory of plcsasurt by-gones, which rone

rotary was instructed to transmit tho
proceedings uf this meeting, including
a copy of the rosulutious, to every n»wspapor publi*hii lu Barry county, and a
Tux Washington romspotidcnt of the I ropy of the resolutions to one or more
Grand Rapids Lsflr, in that paper of ' papers in Detroit, loosing and Grand
tho 28th. in speaking of political mat- ( Rapids, and request their publication.

will arid strung rtmlntiou to *-xc«-l that'
hare dirtinguubsJ him in the low&gt; r
branch, bo will ptoro a most usefukablu
and valuable metaborof th* body. In­
dued, frar of younger member* uf the
“Judge I.wellHavingbron chosen
tiuoati can preteml to vnuk with him in
character, influence an J cxpocljy for by tho members of tho Bony County
Bar, to present to you on this, the oemsioa of your parting with us as Judge

Church, say* ’ Bits'* Iterrrtic Exjllt
i a a public Iwnsfactioa ”
Ackl»V A Slade, Agent*.

Tn TixcgualMTinrxxat Hiddlevilk',
te rejnrted to here been full of interest
and all were very' bsnpstably eutertaiu*&lt;d
by the good p**p!e of that vfllage. We
u juld like to give U« full report had
we the (articular* '
,

S'”"
0OXHWTIHO

lets in ■thia staple wo are led to conclude
that buyers throagbuut tho State axe
unable to make any figure, or fix any
price at present tor the first of the dip,
but gwncrelly it is thought that the mar­
ket will open high, am! that there will
bo a depression afterwards. - I hiring the
week, single extra Ohio and Michigan

S“"'
Ayer’s Ague Cure,

“ We often ejieak of men and tiling*
aa we find them.” Inquiries alter otb- '
er’s affairs beget within u* a daire to
know more of them than -i»«l &gt;en*e nd-1
mils; and how prune are w« to violate !
I the grand admonition that “we should I

, do to others a* we would that they
should du to. u»"—just as though wn j
। your duty to us and tho whole cotnmuai ■ bad no privilegr to look after other’s at-'
। ty. ia tho adniiaistration of juatiei fur I lairs owl wateh thrir daily practice with
s loag time past. I now rise to the |*er- a j«alou* eye; far yon know it is not
; hrmuM of that duty.
i manner in which you have discharged

it ia soggestnd by some nf our teedTua Supramu Court of Michignu bnIng rurnliaia to form a faraseis ctab, fur
the diasentinatton of various hint* and ''recently deckled that Circuit Judge,
topic* connected with the farm and gar­ may bu efawted without the Judicial
den Who will be thf fitai to inaugu- . Circuit fa which they arc to rervv. Thia
. fa a decision which may prove to be of
, mueh importance, shoehl thn elector, of
any particular circuit soe fit to avail
I tbrtnsdvw* of the liberty, and. cueclod
• tag Mint they haw no available mau at
' borne fit fiw a Judgv, go for the imports-

And I take this occasion to sy that, I
in va.-w of the kindly feelings existing
U*. wren the bench and bar, ever sin to
you have occupied tlu&gt; responsible po- ,
sitiou of Judge of this court wo haw
many misgiving* in parttag with you,
aad many regrets, fur we have ever felt
safe and as.ure I, a* ha* the entire com­
munity in tl*o administration of justice
in your hands Knowing that in what­
ever you have done, or been called up­
on tu do, you have ever been :*ro*apted
J. L. A D. Rna.—.kgain we call atby the purest motives of lum&gt;wty and
tourism to thi.* crkd.vnled manufacturing integrity—tbs real foundation uf worth.
farm, in I'srmgsi, Wagon*, Hnggi. s
*40., aU&gt; to tlteic mammoth ulvertise
wumt We advise every man in the
■ evuaty V. eoll mi 1 rec fi&gt;r themselves
that what tlwy say to true And the seal divition uf tho mahth tireuit, tha
attentioc. of tarmm and others is also Hon. Luuis S Ixrtsll, will, &lt;m the 30tb
&gt; oBod to the Wilber Eureka Mower, dar of April, cease to be Judge of tho
ior which they are ageuta They claim Circuit Uuart for tho C-.uaty of Barry.
the draft is so light and tho w.wkmgs so
; perfart, that It will enKst tho attention of

worm and permit our neighbors Io bo
lost eight of in thi* enlightened day.
Qttotatious Iron* the Hicrel Wwd are
al! very good in thj pulpit, but when'
brought to the public .through the me­
dium of the press*, a space is acmpivd I
quite valuable for oilier ( urpoese, and '
much too replete wifa waiting matter. |
Ignorant pr-reim* bare a right to use I
what Ellis faculty they i«a*.--* in dis-'
s.minaiiug their view* of p-uaial msttacs. a* wall aa anybody olre, and have ]
about a* many a*a&lt;«iates as their more
wise brethren a.id siatara. Their rights
must be rsepeclrd. their eor.l* weighed,
and their cnfrauj'iiemml admitted as
avhkmco of these imps rtanro in i oeiety 1
—what -f they hare tiuw to spare; it
is meet mul proper that they rireUj
have, fur then they study subject mat 1

DENTIST.

Iftthilk.
Ktlitu

SATISFACTION GUARARTEEB.

mg, trying doom, Ac Mr. H. wi.be.
as to give them notice that ho did’nt
gmtlic «,«» premium given by the
Itetxuii C'.«wrrisJ adstettssr, and there­
fore has’but Httta tbat is wvwth »teeltag excepting au old shot-gun, which,

PAINTERS

Tax formers of our county will do I
I well to examine the fine bones, “Young
j Fairfield,” and •* Hero,*' owned by Wm. 1
O. Freeman, of Maple Grove. They I
can be seen at the barn ot Hastings Ex- I
। change iirory, Friday and Saturdsy.
I

The mooting theu adjeurnud to reOn tiiotiun of Harvey Wright, Esq.,
asemble immodiately after tho a.1journ­ the meeting then adjourned until tho
evening of May 9th, at which time it is
Stveaaxv, April 29th, 187 J.
designed to penuaneatly orgauixe the
, Court having adjourned to May BHh,
of six yrere in the House ha« given and Judge IzivsU being about to depart,
him a targe practfaal insight ■» l«blic tho bar rareting wa* again orgunixe*!
affairs, and as Imi bring* tu the senate
the saute untiring nrntgy. indotnimble l ' by calling Jaurax* A. Sweeeey to the

Ural fenjines; (Utiw;.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

fag into their affair* far it is none of
. thifa butiaess, and the day will cjmc
' when llwy will find it out so, too, &lt;u.d
limy should nut romper- thou* to mon­
, key. fa a Braxiltan ftaret. If uur
1 friends (?) cell on us, are loquacious,
&gt; friiredly, g***si|iiug and tn a hurry, we

�KE&gt; AwvsrriiuiKrn.

ERIE RAILWAX

pauchey A C^i. Column.

i 1,400 sxrilre under SbO miinc wi'kout
' OnoManagwtnrut Change of cuodire.

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AGfiNTS.

, JIHOAV &lt;UVQB-DGVXtt TttACK KbVTX

|»EW YORK BOSTON,
A.LBATVY,

8 O’CLOCK.

raiKctrxr. rotsrsixxxw ronx »"» axw
exolxCB, Aso
i:
OIL RECIONH OF PEXKSVLVANIA

Hand and Mar.hinn Sewing.

-kffi-Jtvcxncraru:

J. * P. COATS
BEST

xaM aattriax buxsm nt&gt;»
Roehretor to Nvw York, 8S5 mil-.
Buffalo to New York. 123 mile*.
Dunkirk to Now York, 400 miles.
Cirvehuid to New York. fSSmika,
»
Cfamiaaati to N. Y„ *00 mile*,

VINECAR BITTERS

ui-uiBiauiatMicii,
From No. Sto No 100 fadurive.

’AttAi"*-

40 Weeks for One Dollar!
MO MADE FROM 50 Sts.
tUhwreMtogreiredypaaiMatopoi:
Vtor-Mrf
I
tho decanters, tho ooup-kettic perfoou-i
~
—•.•••.--------,
fag a dance orer tho fare of the look- &gt; U «T “« rex Paarains Tataum?fag glass, and fellow-danger makreualTbe lUioois rorroipondirat of n» SISO tor U01O Brick H.M Machin*.
wonSaetaia pitiful. Sorectody's I*arian I CMtnitf CreZAwra wii-.os to that paper IMO tor UflU Brick Power B.chint,
l‘»yrhe ftim from tho tap of a ran, nr. J.
follows:
describing th* orc ot the susbo’a.- I uotirc that in almos; crery K&gt;Ue» tion
alights upon the poultice pavriurnt wiih 1
evergreens more or lean are dead, or ILOtMINITON (ILL) NUR8ERT
rebounding evtek. We rrsnnubcr our 1 a™ Gvi«« fo do&lt;xj. Tho causes -which
pat Venus fa the entry at feme, tnifl ’ kdl seem to be operating on all alike—
groans, not k'ud but dore, .rerape ua , whitoplno.Notwny sprurc, Austrian pins
Time pre soon. No 87 must bo evucuat-' 1 even the Scotch pine—while I think
ed ore nightfall, ovsn though. Ibo skies »Wte Balaam firs,' tan years -for more
tumble. Desj^ration wings our fret— ' planted, arc lookfaff more faded, rugg.il
we fly—wo tiribe—wo "pretest—and 1 and forlorn than they elsewhere do at
trusting no pretnua, mount tho hard- • that age. Tho blight has re-api«tnxl in
won vntocla baaide tho driver, and
"F^wtianfc &lt;fU'l fa even affecting • hotewtr Din* U»l-H M|M XCdruMl'. K.
I’lKKNir.VlMWlksMBt. lUiMii. .

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raaaitAXfaarousXK t»»«■ r«L B. L lUUz 4L, Q.M*,

EUwiwIhlM »r&lt;»utly «o«M fc» wwyl^r. Call

THEA-NETAR
n i m «b

REDUCTION OF PRICES

ll&gt; UJaalate of uki 1(10* hr BclpepuBl

TO CONFORM TO ,
REDUCTION OF plJTlJCA

•&lt; Haailwp. Barry rouilT. Uicb.. u Pur
Jdleu 11 tn. luwa, mhuU; «»4 »Ui* afcr*warlag Calo tha bte 4a; «( Karafa |a tho
E ear tori *». ito&gt;M»4 «l«bi ItssCnC

swEiswswa^E

GREATinSAVING
TO CONSUMERS
- ntTTUG vr ctutw.
THE GREAT AMERICA.

chain and tabiro surges tro thn steps to
moot a enrreaposding bffiuw out wan!
bound.
Crash, ba^I our treasures
vanish—are in tho car sumowhtire—
somehow, tho book-box on tho china­
box, the Iwotjack nt loajufrog with tho
enginvingi, and springing to bis exulted
poach, tho presiding genfa* lacks up tho

ISTORYzOF THE
WAR IN EUROPE

•intn*
’

HEW?

Tux W^riLwr—Tito /.«&lt;’ Y’ork

CAUTION

HQHEtt^bv^rMMre all parts of tlu&gt;
. | errantry reprreent thn new wheat crop

. to be growing magnificently, tend tho ;
,1 yirdd prumiaos to be ctiomow Unless ,
’ seine improk able catastrophe happcac to
': the crop thete will bo pkanty of bread
["for a yiisr to oomo. Thodcumiai from ।
_
_________ _______ ■ abroad is altanai certain to bn miroosed. i
scan eard-reeeiver brought up tho day I The ctrop in Engfon 1 will be a&lt; large a»
before foe safo kreninm and tree empty
; but on account of thi toillwaa
Hacking-bottle, rolw of tho Jnta oxu-'! of men tnkua from labor in France and.
pant In the second story the ebUdren
not ia high carnival—below stairs ait I Gvnnsny by tho war production intui
tho servants with idle hands, gnuving i hare beetixfli'ttal severely, and thed«hoar by hour more sulky. At but i tici-ury will hare to be oupplio-I tjurn out­
*bMla ranHe. "Theycome," rosounils ride. Of the American wheat pop that
from the watch-tower, and chaos begins.
of California in said to bo vc|y ttae.
Tho South has plant, d more wheat this
ora*in than before, iluj Ira jirica of ent­
ton having discouraged tho plauterx
from Riving the uaual amount of hind
■ to that staple.

SLTSi“:JSU2rt: .X

meat,w*r a plare to ail dowji." “"J
maht fall* over tho dreadful werae.
Next day brings agonising fifaeoverie;.
Thio article fa toundbroken—frat tufasWares I all treasures hare under-

Oators or Pusn.—Ooloy originate!
in Germany. The rhortnut'from Italy.1
I Tho or ion originated ia Egypt. .Tobae! eo is a native of Virginia.' Thu nettle
of Europe. Thn citron ia a native of
; Greece. Tha poppy originated in the
i East. •
I The jlno is a nath-n of Amcricn. ‘
I &lt;&gt;at» criginatod in North Africa.
. Ryo originally camo from Siberia.

■naan, nkka, alains-tho Lares and
Pvoaiee veil tbeir foowi ttdwWp.
Bach is cur Mayilia I Inflacd .of.
parting poire with yellow Had blr.-k
wwaamb ooreMves fry afat^e natural
prooree) black and blu*. tbo.flowcre
wo atrew esnergw trim capaiaed barrels ;.i
our May-dues nA clcasi the poeket intrtaaiafthe complexion. And though
Bast baa teat place among the dri^c-Wibrelmxw r^iriatod by r.v . f
sastarl and cctnwoJ cake, aamctlnag nf
.HmLshadow afiU fire on tiro, day once [

1
1
ahd toawsd in air wUh Gio invocation,
“This I give to the*., O hooded crow—
spare my Iambs; litis toa the. D tin—
apanrmv dwelling"'—but modem heaihswiMueoald it only believe tha tewll cf-’
fortnal, would gladly compouU for like1
i&gt;—i «a°o : “This I cw to theo, O1
Irirtmao" tpr» my thia*: Tlu» to

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Gems of Beauty in Prow, Poetry A

NEW CARPET HOUSE

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OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS.

MATS,

Tie Library K Wn uf Sul

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{Scientific American

n»tl^4», Aywll^lWt.

NOTTINGHAM

For 1871.

LACES.

Spfaauh was first cultivated in Anina.
Tho sunflower wit brought from Peru
Tho tanlbeny originntod in renin.
Tho walnut and. peach oatnefrom I’er-

JURUBEBA

Tho hano-chrataut u a natireiuf ThiM(j
Tlio vucumbur earns from tha Boat In-

war,
Gsxbuxo —No paaaiun enu lead to
n:irh axtremiticL nor involve a men m
such a
plicated, train of crimes and
vices, and ruin whole families ro comufaluJy, aa tho hanaful rage for gnabling. It produco and nourishes all
Imaginable; dfogrereful Masatiotu ; it is
the moat fertfle nursery of roretonaneaa,
envy, rage, malice, direiiaulotion, faM»- 1
Wd/aml foolish relfanre on'Mind for-

rilCEt-A fill SFFES.

HASTINGS MARBLE fORIS &lt;
, ?J^&lt;7ICr*-JLLt-l:it’
•” I;
Monuments,

HEADSTONES.
TABLETOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC..

ITALIAN

2 EL I A B L E

despair; and toba cah&gt;lho most uupor-

tfaalraetitm goes on, charm wo-:
wisely, aad IL’1 tire muten.ial ».
crane o! prereful firwid-x and
homo, May-day out remain «.

■as

BRIGHT
SIDE STORIES.

WALLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

TEEMS—RS a Year; Rl^O half year;
Club* of ten cojiico tm one roar,
at R2.50 each. S25.0C',
WtfrfgttHWIt PRVtlVM i. to nbm

HBIY&amp;OfflilKffALTBBS Dr. Wells' ftiratl if Jinteta

'R. Axxox is Agent for Hastings and

remingtons

vicinity, for the sale of Fruit Trees
i from the above Nursery.

I rarely dicta rich pure ; those that had
1 the good fxrtuac to raaliso homo property
| in this tniaerabio way, and routinuo play­
lag. are gwilty ttf »twGU folly. Treat
f no peraon of that deaeriptioa, of whatL^0yj&gt;^ychBmyry3U»ba.-

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HaBiiags Mar. 3,71.

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Fremont Engine Works.

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DY8PEPBIA

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EE OF MTCUICAN. Cwwolr of

iJiw I’osxaox xo Gxuaar.—A report

Ho

|« wtrfredtan Washington to the alEsci

Michigan

Exchange.

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY H, 1871.

VOL XVI.

NO. 2.

warns as they lope, the bead they carry
with * Miff Desk. Just bank of the
boras end on top of the h«U is a long
bushy emlp lock. I have on. of thus
ttrees the horns and ox lending down to
Um bom is * hair mat which ie always
filled with sand. Add to ths the fart
that the akin hero is oue and one-half
inches thick and you wH! not bo surprised .
that a ball from a caririne done not pane- 1
tratoit. Ona of owwsufwuyP*»abaH J
from a Kentucky rifle between the eyw
i of a large bison, only to make hint ,
snort and shake dual from bls pate, thV 'ready.
I__ _______
w» are informed, be has co
hie preparatory studies. 1
hums are two inches fa diameter st the ‘1
—need his
rtroing the usual oeder of such puraui
, base and eight to eleven inchra fang.
when undertaken Inter fa life, he&lt;
The eyre appear small at»l hare a
peculiar diabolical uxpression. which.

HARDWARE
Iron, nails, glass, sash, doors, Winds, jmiiitspoils.putty,
spokes, hubbs. pins, springs, axles. farm bells, tin
ware and shelf goods of every description-

terrifls.

Curiosity led tn.'one csy to

.crawl up within twenty yard, ofjin
enormous f.Uow sad p«t a half ounce
bull through. hit, heart. I could
killed Mm twlm&gt; that distance. I
wanted to sen him at doe. range.
jumped up as I fired end turning axunnd
looked st me aa I lay fa the short grass,
such a look 1 hope never to meet again,
and 1 was glad when the ball took effect
and h. came d.nm. Ills girth was nearlr nine fret Long shaggy hair aflbrds
a c-ivering for the entire fore part of the
body,and by constant pawing and rolling
they manage to keep it full of sand.

SOLE AUNTS FIB TNE SOCKEYE AND CLIPPER REAPEB AND
MOWED FOB BABBT COUNTY,

JOHN A. GBKBI.E.

C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO.

DRY GOODS!
LOWER THJUV EVER.

Elevator
135

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp;. Hull Thresliiug Madiines. Clover
flullers an&lt;1 Grain Dfi Ih.wd &lt;»&lt;•&gt; ■ Di
Patent Sulky hake.

Phoenix Cash

Ladies' Misses and Children’*

buffalo's tall longer than two fret and
, t'. eu they never use It. If they have
। oocauon to scare flies they roll fa th.
dn»t like a mule, but they n.vrr shake
off the dust Somotimos you find one
: without cars, or, porlmjis they are torn
As "Wsdssnl the star of emjiru and laoeratod. This I thfak is oausod
takes Ua way” many proeeaee. of anni­ by the grey wolf in trying to eajXur- !
hilation and creation an- inaugurated. the young Oahu.
The onward mark of civilisation, and
I noticed one peculiarity Vukh I df&gt;
_ ________
the rapid development af the west, bring- not trmeaber cf haring seen fa drecnp* “A bs»™d to
“ -- । ing into life many institutions and into •' tioa of their habita. It is tire. lh»
activity sfambering powers, breathes ■ young buffalo follow their dame, twp
death Ufon much ’of th" animate life ■ years Consequently they do not ‘brood
created by the great Father to enjoy
these primeval regions, until th? ap­
Tbo bulfalo grass constitutes their
proach of ttieee fafla«An. The abarigentire subsdstonte, aa before staled, thia
iacl inhabitants of the Wattefn plain cover grows above six ir.ei.es in length
humbly bow to th- irrosprreaibfe spirit
la all the picture. which 1 have seen
! of advancement, am! tvtire l&gt;eyond its of prairie fires, the buffalo, deer, anteimoiodiate teach. The Irufftkr, oik,
antek'pe. pra rio ileg, grey wolf and
' Indian are those of which I epvak.
While tbo doer and prairie chicken are
• the opposite of tills, they corn# lute the
country so It wtile, up.

. the Cleveland PZUifa OUo.

Tbo cotton sued product bi the Mis­
sissippi Valley, if monofactored into oil.
would bo worth W,000 000.
Cattle axe dumb beaste, but by get­
ting thomarivre together fa large num­
bers they make themselves herd.

!

Of the indigenous animals of our group things together in a happy man­
wait, the buffalo is by far tbo most in- ner tor artistic develcpmrat; but when
the eye has Uttar tact. natures arraagoAfter sp&lt;mdfag a season fa thefr country, meat, the effect tnay be more pleasing
waging a war cf extermination ngainst than the picture is truthful.
them, I apeak from a knowledge of
1 have s[«nt boars lying in some xuthoir habits and dUuasitions.
vfao on a &lt;aq«-t uf reft buffalo gruss,

Shoes and Gaiters.
WE'WILL SOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Russell &lt;fc Nevins.

pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
lajrids Plaster, Ohio Lime, Water Lime and Salt.

Is there a ward in the Kngliah lanuago that contains ell the rowels?
hero is, unquestfaaably.

self on two Oet. and by occasionally
burifag at the head of fate nurse what­
ever ho can clutch of tbo gold and wflver toys which an admiring public have
presented to him.
Altogether, the young man is doing
w.U. Unlike hie ufastriotu fellow baby
from Kentucky, be makes short speech­
es, has a good amatite, and is attracted
rather than disgusted by the sigjt of

It was in Nev. 1870 wb&gt;n our party watching herds of thrao prairie cattle as
-rolled out” of rivilintiun, and after they fed, fought, r iled -nd basked in
following trails and divider fur for eighty the son. I hare thought uf thoir kiy
fadulcnre. and yet bow perfectly imlependenl, their immunity from disease.

whoa, one night after pitching camp on I
cow croak, B hunter living there inform- '
od us that wo were in the vicinity of •
hards uf natures cattle.
Next day t
brought out the fart that a few shaggy .
dirt colored old tnalee, evidently the:
first settlers of Kansu, were browsing j

J. L. &amp; DAN. RKHDW

Carriage Shop

. about These ware the out post scntln.ls, fought out of the large herds of

C. H. HICKS !
(Successor to Hicks &lt;fc Falen.)

&gt;■ declining
.tealmino year,
vmre fa
in honc.4
honej plough
nl-nich &lt;oni£h£EH&lt;&lt;
“n^ ROt “ ^ th„;BOtld
it has to &lt;10 Withinle
Uu&gt;
hb
].
aerrice, may have been pounded to
conditions. It ia evinced by fasomo degree uf mellowness, but our nnewnre. guddreanw. and imprewbilbuffalo had evidently .pent a long life | Uy. and not by the presence oflrib. and
in nothing ofeo but acquiring toughness.' *u" *’ '

CARRIAGES

ajar

Cash
n..

»!A11E BODIES axe

V.

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for

my

Groc

Cash for Produce, and wll for Cash

HEDHICK

NTEWARy fc rajDIHOFF.

Sup® ail MjbbI DeiM.
"Hiai-'—i’WWVZvi

BOOTS AND SHOES

Mower.

wanderings. But I say that he was old; i
our Os plain raid that lie was old, and (
no amount uf pbiloeophy can psrauade
me that that particnlar buffalo was the
possessor of any juvenile characteristicn'

pny

3u after trying th. hatchet nad ruck '
]rroeos. we gave up in derpsir and turned
him war to Uv&lt; wolves. The Indians
use the marrow of surii whan they can­
not manage to maetioata their earcaw,
which, however, itt seldom the cue.

Our course now lay along the Big Ar­
kansas river, where wo had opportuni­
ties for seeing the Indians hunt theta
on horoe-lmck. About four hundred
Kiw hunters were cncumpd at Big
Bend laying in winter auppii-t of bi►Tn flreh. They nre nary revolvers,
riding up dow they aim to brake the
boric in the coupling, but frequently an

whfeh ocMfats fa shoo ing the n with
arrows, end then nn horseback with a
heavy bet dxw « it fa to the heart
IS. sraeo fork af the Arkansas branrhee
to YU w&amp; wootM Fl Unted Up
this fork mid betwren it end tl.. main
Arkauma was our han Ung ground. The
aril hero, ia m.vre tight anti sandy than
fa sea1 ore Kansas, with • very peculiar
foot thick and two W
Buflhfa grass iamrivors^feio is. short fin. and mynatriti.«gro-, krepfag gre. fa patakas

►rads him to school to th. Nsnutefeii.
rather than to the Graces tliat by know­
ing all suffering ha may know also the
eternal oansolstioan— O&amp;s BarUfh.

The reason wiqr editore hare ttorir

holds a revolver, th. other holds the
A coroner terifls the faqusuL

An nneut African diamond, weighing
ever nine carats and valued at between
•3.000 ami M.OOO, i. exhibited fa Bos-

�New Goods!!

FIRST NATIONAL

r\ A ry v

"

every mrtfarai.- will rend. Careful aftsmttou to this subject of fru Trot, j

Of the great importance of the Rail,
nri new bring built from Lake Supe­
rior to Puget's Sound we hare often sjiokrn and bare ever taken a deep inurat

fag hO, the final pomag* uf winch will
secure th* early completion of the Rued
rad a great international route U.twee a
tbe two oceans over which must psvai

which mrans simply, down with home
maanfacturiCT.duwu with heme nmrlroU,
down with wages, down with ovary] population, and rich in industry and
sp-eies of American cnterjrtor, in the I' coBMqMBt wraith, will occnny tfe;: no.
interest of British labor. British enter I! undevetomd and almart tnacce»sible
i portion ci our coMiaeotal -urea.
prise, and Britiah Grid, will 1b the ftt- !
i Dot Ihienad is fortunsro also fa its
tore save uafrora nalioaol psu* •
ta tli way acruaa the two ranges of mo-on Bra. David A Write, late c Special tans wLk-h t.stad so sevsrelr tha Pa
Cantmhriimer of the' Revcura, tpprara eific Railroads built on tbo central line,
now to bo a strolling lecturer ia tbe ia and th* overcoming of which reflected
such well-do -orred honor on their rtrcrCMte Uuldors. At tbe' Door Lodge
Paso, in Montana, where it ervs.es the
Boeky Mountains, its altitude above the
toss it J,5n0 fart 1„. than tbe Union Pre
I rifle Rkfarori at Sherman, which is arid
to be the rigbota point at which a tooow do rat produce, andlhos । motive can be found in tho world. And
acoBMUuers to pav &lt;verr oaut rii tho Pacific side of the cuatinent it is
at the osmo tuna taka sway
from every article tUlova
[wtes with Amerioaa
reader kweriaun pn
|&gt;ay the other. Thia
[sirring Ring nt the £

world. To-day we gire m another col­
uma, an able article from tlrn pen of the
Vice Prescient of tbo Unilad Stolen,
urging public attsubon to this gigantic

think we barerd aotiuag in asking onr
vw dons, rad whoao attration wo ask readers to rocismbur our pcvdiction of
scv.mpaaririg "hard tinx-s?
speeiaUr to tbo article of Hot. Schuyler
Mr. Wells spoke al Ciaoinnafi the
Colfax herewith printed
othar
Bight, and has
repeated
his speech at Detroit, while swinging
round die orcla. TV great point of
his sjwech as , tolsgroplio:! about the
Wn are in n-cript of the Lewiston,
Miico, Encioj Jconal ot the 27th of
He said hs -hcuM Kk»
put the
April 1871, Bent tn with the oxupli-I1
moot* of Mr.. IL &amp; Field of Minot, ) rountry relatirely -fa tbe same praition,
ped ia iK'JKrS^'SScrayd^rtMaine, with the following paragraph

FOR SPRING

BRQIVN'S BLOCK.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.
GRENAMNES,

of Pongee and Japanese Silk*, from 75
cents to &lt;2. Atoo Iriah Pupliiu, from
• I.M to *2, and a great rarisSy of other
rich grvds which are esperiallr attract­
ive to the ladies and keep the store eonstoutly thronged whh cuotomess.
In Black Alpacas end Black Silks
this House claim to offer special induce- ■
mauls, and their aaeortment of Ribbons i
and Parasols are probably the finest ia
the rity.
In a very largo well-lighted room in
the laaewem the

Michigan,

HATIN LACES.
jAOOfnsTCgECKH,
BRILLIANTS,
.
VICTORIA LAWN.
FRENCH FINISH CAMBRIC
I SHIRT FRONTS,
'
BOOK MUfilJN,
MARHAILLEfLOUILTH
HANDKRBCHIEI-H
I
EDGINGS,
EMI.RDIDERI'ES,
• ♦WNMBT10NA
REAL AND IMITATION LACK.

‘^Ssj-SAiuX.

£?»)»» n»t

RIBB O IMS .
nut bora there can reriiao the beauty of
Pugvt's Sound and its surroundings.
One hundred milre tong, but so full of
inlets and stiuits that its navigable
shore-lies measures seientoeu hundred
and sixty milos, dotted with lovely istota

Fancy Bow, 8o»h and Trimming Ribbons.
Hosiery and Gloves.
FABLE LINEN. NAPKINS, TOWELING,

Madame de 1&lt;. ^cliuntairowsU is a
I Jorksou astrologtot
thrad Rapids talks mysteriously of -a
new gas company.
A new tannety, on a nsamsva'h scale,
is prpjsotod at Ann Arbor.
Afbkm proptMaa to disniib the earth

1'FICRAOHED 8H

sheetdIgs.

Prints at ten cents per Yard

K?-X

THATVgXm jfcr BE EXCEU.ED!

A LARGE STOCK.

id style.

Hastings, fay IOth. 1871.

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sdfrmalrah dtoekioae; tod tobf

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IMS IH HI 50 W

BROWN &lt;fc CARTER,
250 Ifeiin Street,

in Fact

Goods are Cheaper than Low

*10

AT THE &gt;7fWV GT

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GRAN^r|j PHILLIPS

1 nepers. Uirtc ot which arc dallies.
I Copenhagen lisa eight dully iwprrv,
i Stock!voltu six, and Berlin aorenleen
A Pennsylvania cow swaWowed a
i toother nail pouch years ago, aad w ben
I she wvs lately killed every nail waa
touadiu tbopooch. She didn't tone one.
I Emile Hepp, ot fRraa xaiir, who was
one ot tbo mud dMlnguiabed pbyUelane
and chemist* In Euroiie, ia dead.
“ Admiral ' Seitunes opens a course
in Mobile with b lecture on '• Ths Three
Dretoive Naval Bat tire of Antiquity. "
A New Haven gentleman recently
recovered 1373 tor a tree spoiled by &lt;na
from the New Haven Use C’^upany'a

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MICHIGAN

FRESCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WALL PAPER
J3 X *1 tfo&amp;tolORATIONS,

Illi V UUUK XUOfilh RftftTV ir
Illi! liU(nX^|lu|^|ll^ IjwIL 4,
Our Stock contains a Large Line ot

FATEH AND OIL CLt/TH WINDOW SHAD». TAB8ELM, PICTURE
CORD, *U AMERICAN AND HCUTCH-HOLLAN D, IN
UR EKN, WHITE. BlIFF AND BLUE, FOR
. ■

•

DRESS Sn.KS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
JI
4^p?s.
”
any house

BM [ML Cffl SME I
WM. LOOMIS,

From New York to Chicago,

flaw recQved his Spring stock

NEW
.CABPET HOUSE
^^^viy^EWT PLACE to buy
CARPETS,

TV Chicago A Michigan lake tjliure
ado, the western lenninos uf the E. I R.-alrosd is completed as far as Nih-n.
Canal, and aa near to 11 as Chicago—a ’' Flftv new p'.atform freight cars have
hradrod tmleo west of the tontritude of been placed on the Fort Warne, JnekSt Loria or Galena-to the ywwnw city ■ son * tfagfaaw Raflrjad.
ot Dulath, the initial point of the North-' A racing rasotiatiun baa b«wn fanned
at Kilsrn and the spring meeting will
take place May 21th, 25th. aasISuth.
enunect, u already bring pushed rapidly
Grand Rapiditos are aabocrlbing rare
an; rad betoro the snow firns next Fall idfy to tha Western Agricultural and
it will be compete ! to the wuatward
lino of MiunewMal where it crosare the
Bad Hirer of Uh Noth, wtooh ruas ,
northward to Lake Winnipeg. and oneevtoh of its faiMBeo to &lt;he faoifio.
Ocean will . bavw been aTiwpliihed |

BOrreANVsniistopiei-any—e. CLOTHS AND CLOTHING.

to prices, qual-

“‘It

Hawduat Is no loog-r «u:e4 at the
WaaUtcjaw county wheat is looking
saw-mills In the lumber region Of Matoe.
I more than usually pnanisiag.

The Circuit Court fur the county of
Huron eraveure on the 10th of May.
A Mtulwjon man was badly mangled
tn a lath machine the other day.

i JICKJNqa CHECKS,

DENIMS.

exsiiwwir r.TTtfv , a re cordially

!

Carseis and Hoepskirti

WHITE DUCK COATING,

The Largest Stock in the City

WELCH A GRIFFITHS,'

I

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES.
JACONETS.
-------------------------NAINSOOK
PLAIN,
NAINSOOK CHECK.
NAINSOOK STRIPED.

are shown. Here we find velvets from I
W to:U ; Body Bnracl. from »2 to
I2.5o; Ts|«stry Brunels from |l to
II 40, and a vetted Hue of nil gradot uf
Ingrains. This department U to bo im­
mediately rsplcnitbed with over a hun­
dred pieces uf naw ear; &gt;&lt;■Ungs now n&gt;
recto and an imtnenen stock of oil ehths

rant a convtorira have just os good a w
‘r^
•
port ; or from the SO®-;
right, aad it would’ V sjral/y &gt;r fur « ratda ptMi
tX.'
•Brand of IfiTD. to the
them to labor farougl; the public prma « rants cf *95&amp;
l«5'.- for butter; or from
[ ut W
1870,
to the 0 1-4
cent. ----------------- ---------------------- B----- -tor hi. aaruittal as it to fur the frirada *•!•
-,-----------------------of Hsebarr K-U &lt;&gt; ...—j
far haass-. or from tha IT 1-2 moot, devetorwrant, eivihrathvo,
ot tiernm yield to attempt to aerare |gMrif 1F70 rj the fi ronta of 1959 far
-ia u
--- -----------— — .r ——1^„,
paper paregrajib*.
of 1^00 far laborers nod jutirnoytnsn
-------- .OS s ss.
iraeiitniea the hnieyun days for the reiv—viui—orftsi

ALPACA. THE

RVERT THING IN THE WAY OF WHITE GOODS
W*8 A SPECIALITY.

Be-lea. Mass., or De I retl, Mica, til/
la not this starting from false jireru- aucceai in negotiating tho bonds of the
aen T Who are they, among the work­ Union at one of its"dark ret hours, and
for
ing poopto of tbe land, that wish to get after oilter agrncitre had failed, which
W. .Hi town
Urerttavw.l
back io the “pod umre" of ltej#4J&lt;» 7 has I saol into lulisy, I can say that
OZMJE MONTH
Who are bnukeriagaftoc n rmurn to the the souio rv.l.iless «mtgy and •irt.-imire uinpleyod in the clothing d«|»rtmeut
low prices for their products and tho atioa which overcame all obstacles thou, uLiiu and in die entire concern, employ,
meat to given to thirty-two aatoatnea
enraping rates of wagesuf tbaeo yeare? and caused nsoncy to fivw into an ex­
Newspapers,
Land workmen. The sales dfting last Michigan
Do the farmer, ? 1 k&gt; tho inechaatc* 7 hausted treasury faster than the nation,
Do those who are engaged in mauufac- I with iU m roost liabilities rould uro i week averaged a trifle over one thoui »«nd dollars ]«r day.
caron 7 Do nay but the importers uf
The
dry
gvuds
dmiartment
is
filled
end deabwa in ‘finvign goods ifrrh for wa d uf this great work ae rapidly a*
ray such condition of the tranuv 7— jKusibto reraident with economy in it* ■ with an immense stuck of White Goods,
comprising fine Linen Damasks. Nap­
Hare tha jnsijito forgotten that though comtructiin. The huxl-grant of the I
kina, Barnsley Towviiags, etui a grrat
the country bad been ia a o-mditiuci uf United States, extoeding fifty millions
variety of handsome goods of this char­
pnrfoirnd peace, under a low tariff tho of seres ia tha wmtor wheat rwi-'n "f
acter so attractive to tidy and thrifty
financial crash o( ISiT-ri had occurred, toe nauon. (ton tim -, as large an the
boun'keepem. They s:o tirejiared to
and Js.nev Buchanan ar.d his ag&lt;n&gt;u area of Jfaamchaaettak i.dixibfless suffttraUh hotels and other larr" estab­
wrat Vfigicg with United Stain bonds ficieatftrrltx completjou; bui, besides lishments, » well as fatoihea, with this
and paying 12 pew cent, interest fur this, milliont of the {irivafo means of
class of goods at roducod pnoue.
the use of the (hnenunent 7 Are far- himralf and friends are already inrest- 1
Last but no: toast among the inte
mere of tbo West anxious to g-i back in it- Tl» brads, bnaetl on the land­
from th • dCfad H a barrel far rmho port grant. nal a mortgage on the rood it­ fashions appearing at this nxteasivo con­
cern, ti n clxiico line of made sp Linen
rrri'arri in fit Louis in I&amp;7, to the $00 self in addition, areKuiug sold as rap­
| Suits, nad link! and Satin stripe import­
idly u the uwnay nsedeil; aa ! aa as ।
ed PSquca
Good judges pronounce
rirewtroesst, yielding abrett eight per!

fished, and generally road, and in many
inataneM closely afadied, then to a wide
maigmfartte basis- ot theee different
npntora, and ihora who briiere him fa­

FIGURED AND STRIPED

DREfai MNEN8 AT ALL PRICES.

am! stretching southward. without shoals
or bars, from the Straits of Fuea to the
oauitsl an 1 cantor of Washington Termeat of industry was ful(y and profita­ ritoty, it will be s» magnificent mirtftl
bly cuqJoyed ; whoa our bommrtee cov• far tho i-otum- rev of that grandest ocean
ored every sea ; when wealth was accu­ of the world, the Pacific.
mulating rapidly aad distributing equita­ 1 Nuris is h-o fortunate in the pilot at
bly. and when the Govtrumrat was dio&lt; barging ita higbwst functioaa of &gt; emov­
ing trie ulHtrurtiuu* to proems su in­
terfering to tho least jos.iWe degreea'
with the private panaitasnd fawftn »»

people of tho couBtry against Vaaikr
pool are being circulated, among the
men who are likely to constitute jaruss
ia the coming trial. Against this ape­
rim of iwxsonal auault we enter our
vigorous protest Wn faaasnd that Vanuerpool shall hare an impcrtval trial,
before an iupafial jury. Guilty or
innocent, it to rai trier just or lair even
ia the friends of Besbert FiekFa to atranpt to bias pubhc i-pmtos. through
any such tarana, besides there is a de-

BLACK

CELEBRATED RED MON BRAND: PLAIN GOODS;

DRY

VBe

id tell no lies, but sell G ° °1D^

’

MATTING*.

I'rnoisTSsuD

good*.

We Sall the Florence Sewing Machine,
.Uf If TBE TQUBf

R OCERIER, whir h

is full hnd i diiipletc—bought for CASH at

the lowest market price, and wishes to be

PtaptBiCUluiMTiaHitiPili tfMniiO Un understood thnt he will not be Undersold bv
pi fcr a littltlaj. . । n
. .....
■MvrvFiu-nn any one in Hastings or surrounding Country.

THE LATEST I
mnmiHnw

NOTTINGHAM LACES,

'

Hardware Store.
Over

■F. IMMEN.

BOO DETROIT HTOVEW Mold by
Ute in tbe la.mt ISA monthrn!

Gold &amp; Silver Watches.

cu:

�Tifi Rjipliiicv Bn|(«n.

■tCMIUK CENTRAL R. R.

SrSS

Qraad River Vallsy Division
DEC. IM1-0.

’ alpaca.
■&gt; goods .

IIXTH
I -TK OOOMR.

KH.

AWN,
’
■^SHCAMBMie

Ngs.
MITATION LAc^

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE

Kucvert !iasutten&lt;L&gt;d the use of Barr's
Pi'Cioral Elixir for sixtoen year*.
AcKtxrft Stint, A genu.

Britere*—Ptatty.

Kalamaioo Plows and Castings
(or tola by E. P- Rttrrull 4 Co., at John
WmssiwC* TTnidn-nto store.
48tf

Cut Arrogwn—I. A. Holbrocft-

Fox Cjuius, BsvtrxAM, ute.. rte„ call
at Allen’s. H* b ngent for F. A. Fullera fandtur48tf

Dmu for our farmers to plant corn.
Jack F»«t—P^pwg arousd night*.

Ciumtss-Btuy.
Wxinria—Medarxling-

Arrxx nstrtw—Vanderpool Trial.
Rittrs cold weather for Teo Cream.

’UCK OTATING,

Tnnts is tu be a woaUx paper at
Wayland axm.

Ackk-y ft Slade. Agenta.

e City!
CAMIMin.
- AND

Tsm Bro, are sharpening their lolls
,b®
',ia^
Tax Express o&amp;w La* been cammed

THE HEST
Furniture in tho eity n at .Vl.-ns. Oood,
reliable, and warranted.
4-tf
SoCTH liAVK.s 7?B I.'I'.
M* KsUsusm His «.-* r. Si.

J. 8. Von Brunt the esunibu. line—
and now with no competition.
l.'aauomi, May 9th. 1871.
Stewart ft Hteinhoff of this city, and
Mr. Stebbins was one of the old art­
Ee. IlirmThinking that you Wm. Jonas of Nashrflle advertire their;
dore of Barry county, haring emigrated
daily during th* Vanderpool trial. We would xoi abject to aa Herd or tiro from dontirtxy regularly in our columns.
ware out with our pe[«r soliciting nsr.irs your sister citv, I take my pen far tho
Roberts ft Hobbe at tbe Pustoflloe herefrom (ho State of new York in May
aid advartiaiug only about three hours puHWM of inditing them- Wa have have Picture Framea in eadkue variety, IMS. He had been sick for throe or
four years, and during the past year
tert Saturday, and it b n note worthy had *cv*r«l l ory fine days, notwithstand­ also books arid stationery.
fart that oar business men are wide- ing tho ovokan, who. during tho irrt
Dbkey ft Bentley, and also Hams, was scarcely able to go oat of doors.
After coming to Hartings in 1843, be
| weather last week, were all complaining Williams ft Co, have their Haniag
that we should never get over our Mills humming every day asbusyasbees. remained here three years, and then
went on his farm in Rutland, (th* one
liberal ipiriL AU that ia necewiuy now ] I '• March weather in May."
now ooeupted by Mr. L. D. Gardner.)
ia to furnish a paper equal to their lib- , ' Tho farmer* hero finished sowing tho course of a year.
oral support, eno that will represent thoir । thrir spring crop*, except a fow who are
W. T. Eastman, will soon advertise After living there nine years he sold hb
alwav* behind, or tho*e who have aouie largely hi* Lumber, Lath, Shingle, Lime fin m and returned to Hartings and en­
business and our city.
Our arrringementi ore completed for low ground for onto. Wheat b looking and Piaster warehouse. Will is a wide­ gaged in mercantile porsuita, first in th*
dry good* burinros and lastly io th* furprinting a paper half th* sise of tbe unusually fine for thi* county, for you &gt; awake ald.nuan as we cun tertlfy.
know it is not a* famous as Barry for it*
0. F. Dwight goes in heavy and doe* niton, trod., which he wa* engaged fa
a heavy buxine- at his Agricultural tmtil about two y*aru agi, when be was
W* had couUarablo excitement here Work* E. P Burrell ft Go. do a good obliged to sell on', on account of fading
right Our power pree* will enable us
to turn off from
to six tAeiuaad and teat Saturday evening, in th* way af a trade and aro most always ua the ad­
furnish them ia time for the people at fire, which burned part end badly dam­ vertise. J. L. ft D. Heed heavy cm the
breakfast a* well aa to all the earuret aged tho remainder of th* light good. (?arriogv works. Mra Hund advertise*
train* for newsdealer* and our subscri­ In om of th* show windows of Mrasn her Bakery and Confectionery vety liber to Hasting* He had held several
ber* in neighboring citine and villages. J. M. ft. W. A Haslett. It caoght from orally and doe* a good trade. V. Leins
Subscriber* are eolidtel at !i5 cent! a match by which on* of tho clerk, wu is building on oven preparatory to an­ Ultlcea cf trust al the hands of tho peo­
lighting th* lamp* in tho window. It other bakery. Grable ft Rus-,11. and ple sad was th* predecessor of our pew­
turned quite briskly for a few minute*, A. W. Biilry' advertise Harnessea. and ent postmaster. Hi* funeral was at­
but a* th era happened to be quite a do a good basin«*. Bdbtein A Aaron, tended from the Episcopal church on
number in the store at tbe time, they ;■ Meat Market under Barber ft Bailey'* Sunday last, and hi* body was intemd
I quickly extingnmbed it
store, have pxxi menu.
This is tbe war th* orders coin* ra :
The Congrcgatioualists expert to com- ji L. Hannas, and J. Be*au&gt;ar, kaighte
Ornrt or Bte Ranns IxDxraromrr,
menco tho orcciion of their now church |’ of th. striped polo, wield the raww with
May 8th, 1871.
edifice eoon. They have eecurnd a* fine , o steady hand.
Vt. Tl.vwsw._ Tto.. Ki-■ Vnn ml
I ’ Mr. Belding carries oo the Fksur ft
city.
Il wiU ooet. when coinplotod, ! Feed busintB* uf Stebbins ft Ou. Many
jJoTE-OD FANCY PAFtN.
nUat riO.OOO or *85,000. The Motl.o- of tho store* and groom lee also keep ;
TCMTICrs 1.EAAL DLAXIU.
dlsto are repairing their building, plas­ I flour of various grade*.
jy ABIKQPR un.
tering. (lainling and cleaning geoeroliy. ■ Tbo Painting businea* is principally
I understand, also, that tbe rihrirerw- ' rrproooutcd in our columns by Brown ft
f OLD PXX.l ago natoiur*
aliata ialead to «*et theokalrra a build- II Hoyt, and IL Dickiacon, of the City
i ing this summer.
Paint Shop, also D. 1’. Nelson ft Sou,
The First Naliupal Bank b renewing and John Michael Wm. P. Stark­
its interior aomewhal. They have Just weather also lias a mnall shop and doe* '
finished building a new vault nud nro hi* shore efthe buainaaa la that lino, j'
now putting up a partition and a new
counter. They intend to have n very
nice office when they get it completed.
during the Vanderpnrt trial; as soon as
Thu Grand Hirer Valley Riding Park
you uro ready to commence, please notify
occasion very often to adrertiw hi* butimo and I will reuut the dollar (or mure
uea ia various ways with printer's ink.
if need be.)
Yours truly,
Lock box, 2571. Gao. L Jocxt-vx.
L. E. Stauffer, ho* the city Dining ssar-sir
More might bo onumereted. but this to 15,000.
rooms, and W. B. Hitchsook. Boarding1
will show that the people are awake to
Wo aro cxsitiug ounelvM quite enercoxrrcnoM htoiii:.
gvtipdly in organising n Base Ball Club.
the enterprise of a daily in Harting*
A Variety of Cracks** at Whole**
Wo hare already beaten ano dab
pretty badly. Score standing 44 to 16,

BAKERY!
snenr sat

Nt-w utuktimuJo get your fnrmtura. &lt; to J. P. Robert* ft Co'*drag rtoru.
Allen ba* a goal supply xaade by F. A.'
—
» ■
-i.■. —W— I—■ ..f ning order from New Buffalo to Holland,
and from Grand Rapids to Montague,
■nd probably by the first ot July will

r-sttstl

of their rtatetiienti and we know the
| the ‘‘fulltto*." of their atowA, and all wo

ask is for tbo |i*oplo af Baity county to
| give them a cell.

Peninsular Railway.

TER,

•*. *n» Msriar. Dr*. fi Tral» will ra

IG-A.N.

Local 6ti;i,itw fillet,

u .. 4

which

to be
by

We refer *j»ci«Ily to our business di-.
rectory for Doctor* to euro you whim you '
are sick, and Liwyers to eettl* your dis-1
I pule*, a* well os other official* to take a ,
general part in tbe administration of
l your off i ire

HARF BOOT.

u

MOK

C1TY PA1NT SHOP

PAINTERS

8m

Hair Vigor,
Tor NNtcring to Qnw Hiir i U
notanl Vitality tad Ootar.

Kaitat Hn LU, Hu Raimi

School Book*

HOWARD SANITARY

AID

Stationery.

I’RESCRIITIOKB AND FAMILY
ItECKlPTF.

an. Call and aoe them and you will bo
aatiafled that they are reliable deafen.
F. Immen, Grand Rapids advertise

C. H. Hicks, Georg* Prseton, Maaon
Allan, J. Ort* ft Bon, H. A. Busell, I.
A. Dibble, Johnfitandv, J. Mans and
J. W.,Wright ar* among our grocery
advertiiM**. J. 0. Woodruff and J. Maas,
Boots and Shoo*, and oociuionally, Buuyeu, Bowen and Woolev. Mr. Wo«lniff hus lieea tn baoteea. hardly a yror
but bv a jwlioicraseystemef edvnrtWng
and fair dealing ba* built up a trade

from tho above Nursery.

Ayer’s

Dye Stu ft's,

Among there, Deuton Cash Store,
Roowll ft Navins. Barbe.- ft Bailer, B.
Mudge, Goodyear ft Barlow, and Wm.
IxjoctIs, represent tho Dry Good.* trade
an an equal with the best H. A. Good­
year, and Grebla ft Buaxill tho hard­
ware internet, the beet in the Rato.

H. Astox ia Agent for Hasting* and
vicinity, fur the sale of Fruit Trees
Hading. Mar. 2,11.

Medicines,

The arraignment for the Vanderpool
trial in thia county was yesterday de­
cided to cummcucu August 1st. Thia
will pre about twelve weak* for amagmg *1) the ptreliniinariee etc., etc. Ia tho
meantime are do art propose to go back
on our “daily." but will continue to so­
licit all tha name* w* m get so as to
hare everytking fai readiness.

Now tod itol.totor Mly

FBUIT &amp; QRNAIENTAL TREES

ROBERTS &amp;
Cutumun Council tor the city of Has­
tings met at the Council Ruouu &lt;ra
Wrlncaday evening, May 34, 1871, pur­
suant to adjournment, and was called to
order by the Mayor.
Present—AH. Barlow, Birdsall, Eistmaa, Hays, KenfieH. Williams and
Woolley.
Minute* of lad mailing resd and «p-

I building, with his store. He ie a n&lt; w
' comer in thirdly, but ha&gt; bcsl/rd jrireubbrale *n th* coming 4 th of July. Is
manontly, arid will no J rabt roouivj a
Hasting* going to lay idle &lt;m&gt; ti&gt;*X day? I
patronage which will bo uuvuqusrtd.
i aa bo propose* to kr*p pawl pwida at what price par week or iser annum a
[ fair prirtjs.
lease af tbe scouu J floor of his brisk
building, un State street, coaid b» «‘bhare bre-me famous throughout tho trined a* a Conncil rocm.
Aid. Woolley then moved tha! the Re­
State in their advertising. They are
corder be outh’nritod toprocur* tbo light
represented in our column* tliis uevk of way, *o e« to make the street foar
by
various
methods.
Wo
]iresuiu«
rods wide, from Fall crock bridge to Mr.
List af letters remaining in tho I’u.lthis tiriu pay out a tlibusand dollani per
affloc, May 10th, 1871.
week in adrertislug alone. Thay must
Bragg Elmore. H. Clough W. U. Curdo • heavy bu*lne*a- If any af our jwoplo should go to Jockeon wo azlviaa
them to give them a call-

old gsllory occupied by Mra. btowoll be­
fore the tiro, un Jeffcraim St- nearly optxKiU' ibe Poet Office, sal announce*
Hi* Fjno_A« UaUery to tLePnbBc.
। Long expenert* in IttotegrapkhU in
all it* branches euabta* him to make a
A fow persona can be sorommodefi’d piromiae of pirtnres ttcclled by nine.
with Board at a rrtteonablo paca, at th?
ntadraoo of tho subscriber, on the o»ru*r ot Broadwar and State strort. near
tha Court Hotito. Nan* but respecta­
,-ion.l to the American Publidiing
ble, sober perwa* need applv.
Our Ire Cream Parlor will be opened [ Oeoipany, Rutland, Vt, for thoir beau■ tiful Specimen Book, and xuake tea
ar will warrant, .to
i dollars tho find d»J yutt abbw.the book.to wait upon all who;
| Read their ■’hyrtbcffingtjiR_.aafith*r
thrir patroomro.
W. B. Hncscocx.
rulttmn. coucvnuug th* I'arLx Album,
HartiopjLyn, 147 J.
2tf
and you will grt full pmrticalaro.
Ir you wnat a god rot of wrth made
The Parlor Album contain* xuoro
come down to Nitobvilfc. i never had beautiful rt»Ulbh»icnte than nay other
such a fine fitting; srt of terth befbra in .J work extant. Tbo 8p&gt;«nn.m Book b
my Mfo. They ad briar than ray dd II amt free cm receipt of poetage.
,
near Onio’* grocery. H&gt;ru30
one. ever ihiv. ■
R B.
Nus.uu, Maj 10th. 1871.
dm
collar* and tie* to aoU, and '
fixed things up in good shape,
sharp end knen and warranto

“I want to kirn papa good-night’

JACRB

Sign and Ornamental

_______ ___ ____ _ _____________ A xx there any graven of th* door de­
Go and sue their uew style*. Thev have parted soldier* ia thi* aecuou to deco- ।
the only nurchin- built csp-wtafly forlmi,* itetutaber M*v 30th is Com-'
-“W; I&gt; ;
ftarcho-! all kinds u. nwttiiUng ready to
J
_______
n-u! up.
tTIT
| Tux Fuc-xrx —NashrHlc pxupo*** to

UCAN

i DRY

' are out with a new change. Thi* old
| reliable store i* ever ready for tlic spring
and summer trade, and Mosers G. &amp; P.
I hare sjiarvd no pains or mney in se­
lecting a sto~k of good* to utee*. the

, ware house of Barlow and Goodyear.
■ Tho building is over uno hundred foet
[h-&gt;g.

“Com* quickly, or ho wUl be got*,."
Father, dear father, romo home with mo
cow,
Th. tioek i. fc* rtoopU rtrikro tlwro;
Tbo boos, it to fooriv, the hours are so

1 Various oilier firms reproionl thoir
| business, and d« servo notice, and all

Tua Sujiervieor* inert in June to
equalise the tale*. and transact other Porter, of Nashrille, it canrassiag agent
important busincee.
for thia interesting work and will sacra
visit oar city to solicit ntmee. Ho him

FLOUR!

Thu clk-k in the steeple strikre two •
The night has grown cwder and Benny

Spaulding's store and also Misses Lamp-'
eon in the Bank budding, are Dreis

&gt; CLOTHING,

'

com.

----------------- -----

Fathrt, dear fathar, com* hasp* withm.

Miss Barfwr * Mm Ilaekto. overl

much like to beat the Hasting* boys if
thus making a ooutiauous line from they can gvl up Efo enough to form a
Montague and Grand Rapdds to New flub, and give as a try. flare 6l»y A it r
Buffalo, and via that most popular of
Rrejwtfullv,
all Road*, tho Michigan Central, to ChiM*xs.

Huck.

&lt; bA a**? “* 7°ur 4,7’* *°rlc
Jon”
K°»o out, our house i* all

Th**M*yor then appointed Aid. Hay*
in plare cf Aid. Ba-low excused.
Ou mifticn of Aid Barlow the Marshal
wiu appointed to art as Pound Master
and Fire Wanton of tins city.
Aid. Barlow, tte Chairman uf Coauniu
tea on tkrerts, reported that they had
oxa mined tbo bridge on Broadway, bctj*»

DENTIST,

WAHOO
COON
rttUF

aine-

T-a' •»__2— a

�MKW ABTEIT1SMKITS.

to ardor by tbe Mayor
I’rroeut-AkM Bartow, BW*|, Bart-1
man, Haan, Heys, Kmfield, Williaam

igatua vmt~M&gt;DELK vuex tdrrt

dwia Mallory .........._______ 1 '
There haring beoa Matoaca, the Coan
I proceed*! to tooond. ballot with tbe

'NEW

BOSTON,

I niKf.ru. rw.tr xr wrw rna »»» »«w |
•
nrauasn, a» TW&lt;
। Oil-REMIOM0OFMCN»srLVAMlA

,
Aid. Bartow, aa Chairman M said
Committee then reported that tbe Cum
miitee had thoroughly ciammed tbe rood
between the depot aad Mr. HabboU'..
and also We street froat Mr. Greof. lire
to tha iKxlp read, and that tbe repaue
thereon should be let la one Job each;
also that they bare ei'mioed lb* prod
upon Mr. Sinter's land, aad hate not
yve determined how they will gvl--kid of
the water ; they farther report that they
bare not bad Imo to examine lbs road at
tbe dag-way. Report accepted.
menood, d* not do it now Much cd
Aid Hmn. mured tbn tbs Omamutee
the objoctiaa to thortramg bank tho * ca S treets he lelhnrtoed to fat a rob f«e
aboota of yrong, awwly Irenaplanted I
trena, ia owing to too into a porforuutnre I
of tha work. But if doan u good tine road near Mrc Turnsr'a, and that tbe &gt;b
H is eminently uroful.
be lot to Ibe lowest responsible Mddsr.
Carried.
Braawaaaat Baaa.—It b oat too late
Aid. liana, as Chairman of tbe Fi
to Make atrawbosTT bod% if tho planto
nance Committee, reported that tke Coen
are orovsmwsrtiy obtained; aalwooarn- I mi’.tee had called upon Mr. Dw^bi, and
•atlyargw all peewoos who are inclined
i ha autod that bo woo going away, and
to be catolroe abzut thia little iteta of ‘
plain, fiaaily duty, to lay aoido every eoold not thru look oecr tbo waltet, and
tbe Coanaitlew reoaoalad that tbe wetter
Jung elro far half a day aad moke and
b« deferred eatil the newt meeting Replant a Led of itrnwberrfaa
| hS"3il,.cto
—

TORI

aiajawv.

8 O’CLOCK.

pie r.mtar
Oer ^wpatkr m4 grautata
)H*Uk» lo aao4 Ik. rwaipla tew »f rearga la
H. W. Bnlfk._______ 1
ayane ataUto rtr atey&lt; Ateweo Mre fl C.
There hatiag heea no dunce, the Conn-1
ateOMedsd to seonad ‘
lowing result
T. A. Holbrook.......
E. A. Holbrook...........
H. W.rRolfc.............
There haring been nr. __ M „
balkt, tha Corneil than prooiadsd to
third ballot with tha fallowing retail

rata aaitwaT rxrexae raow
ILochoaler to Now York, B86
Buffalo to Now York. 4S3 mike.
Dunkirk to New York, 4«0 wulee,
Cleveland to New York, C25 tuikw, I
Cmannati to N. Y., FOO tmi-S
aku la raoa
HTfltoJjMitenBmM oww.,

VINECAR BITTERS1

Ib\t7 'vU J

Tteljc

safes.

■ittoeon Walks and Croaewalktben
made tbo Ulowing report w&gt; regard to
U» cuodiMi of walka end croea walka in

'tsrcr.

| Ihxwznm Cum. —Cunt planed oarlr
abrold ant be covered no deeply as that ।
jilantwl later in tbe e«xaun, M at flint
tbe warmth of tha .tin's rare has not1
penetrated deeply, and tho grain if cor
rird deetdy rennot gruw. Deep miterIng in cold, wet asaaras fa often th* eauee
id tho failure of seed cogn to prow
Tho emMssod treated bauria fas srasc* will grew with grtet certainty.

•&gt; ABSKV l*Baa—Let no farmer neglect
to plant a full rnrraiy of thia Ualthful
and Mtaitiros vugrtabh- A man who
has prna far ditmar every day eaa work,
re they aid muacufar dsestopDsnt woa
dsrfuDy. Ilan! to aa to hare a suereo
ou»a. When ono planting is well up1
plant again.

CrarraTuro (huraa.—There fan aliffvrcurr. of cpiakm among cultivators on
the auipart of deep or shallow culture
fargrape vines. There ia a rule which

Croewwalk, Cooler aad Jefiervx ata.
F. Heidmorc in front of taeant bl
J. Stanley, “
“
••
••
Dr. RuaaaU. ••
“ nf dwoUirg.
Marcus Stebbina. In front of dwelling
Walk in front of Methoiiat paraauege
id Church.
Mr Hawley, iu frjut of dwelling.
J.8. Goodywer, - “
J. A. Sweeary, * «
“ rery bed
J. Weinert,
- "
Cb&lt;* walk aa Gg*t aad Jeftrrero ata.
’
a U
•*.
*
—
Mra. f. Gaiatw, h front of dwelling.
Mra Bottom,
«
Daniel Striker, • »- •
O. D. SpeaUkg.
•• "
WWiam Barlow,
•* “
•

curdar and Manhal b&gt; re&lt;|uired to gel
title to the Land eofieieut to mate a tear
rod atreel from tbe Depot to Hubbcla.
Said title to be obtained before the Street
Coaimisnioner lets the yob of repairing
I said street. Carried.
,
On motion. Aid. Williams was author

D. C. Harley, north aide of dwelling
aase.
R J. Grant, in front of dwelling
Croat-walk, to be filled oat on Church

m——-------- —----------------

‘copied
.1 tiaa7^!:
I-^GRNITtTSATING
TO COISDIIKS |,
a Council Roots, prcwidirg lw
OtTTIXO IT CLL'M.
will lake a Icaee of the lol uwi'.cd by tbe 1
ci.,.o.. i.-.i.rr.'

’ F'-*’a4‘«c *"

&gt;'e» rdre Uot and s nob •
"Zfs:

thia. Carried.
woraura t&lt; ctab
Oa motion, tbe Council adjourned un , TH£ GHEAT lit KRICAX TFU CO.,
til Wednesday evening negt, at 7:80,
:i a »•. VMtTXTatKTH.
I.
o'clock.
Wu. Bastow.
f. i&gt; lies Max
SEW VOBK,
'

(STORY OF THE «£•?«;
WAR IN EUROPF fc-S

J. Wardell,

G. M. Dewey, ia front af dweRteg.
J. I’. Robert, “
'■ • •• and lota.
Walk on weal aide Court IIorate yard.
Dr. Vpjoba. ia front af dwelling.
H. A. Goodyear. in Iron I of dwellsur
J W. Bancroft, - * ••
■
Episcopal Cbartb, in front of lot.
Cross-walk, Coulee and Broadway eta.
Cross-walk, Court and Broadway air.
0. Malhtook, in front of reront'liA
William Tinkler, steps.

REDUCTION OF PRICES

Um. a. W too
H.gra»..«aWDaula | ■bywaouajao^
STIC aa« orrtcus tea;.«y M tu’l JSfyEtRS

- BRIGHT
SIDE STORIES.
Cema of Beauty ia Prose. Poetry A

Hand and Machine Sewing.

J. * P. COATS'

WELLS’ CABBOLIC TABLETS

The tala K.rereaa War bnieakl Ml mo fan.
• I U~
u&lt;&gt;a&gt;toU. Atta Io Mat

BEST
SIX-CORD IM AU RDMBEII,
From No. P to No. 100 induaire.

tbe tnaal nourishment is noddy offered tine's, Green street.
thana.
Cross walk to bo repaired near J.
Grape-rinee tbould now bo tied up, Hotekkiss, Green street.
and tho gn usd thorougt ly worked up
Cross-walk. Park and earth .ide Gr»&lt;n
Oare must bo taken to avoid breaking or
barking the roots, it will not snarer to
prune rinos until tbo loarva arc, fully
ptnrn Those that wore n&gt;t pruned
last fall c.r winter wul hat o to bo left

caVtion

BOO tOLUNES III ONE.
AiteutM Wantocl

Tie Library if Wry ail Soil
40 Weeks for One Dollar! M LM L
ns nttjcn irm. nuns

Dm WASI MG-KACHIHE,

a&lt;u.i i
o^&lt;t(MW M » out Uh'"
uout’ wJ n&gt;rtx*r*4 a
at l«rvrU.t«a IU «
lid, Oellar. OkiMi'l I
»-rt»»r*. oUI to mM al i
4w^u ■ k. c jkMi taMor I
■nt kJi’ .r

bchwre it but I can KTOreSatoet inf
rf tho fart "
■ “

Universal lothes Wringer
Vfentfn
•rrereS W*k »CTVuj Farsn Docou Coo- . _
Scientific
American
x&lt;rlK1

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A. W. Bailey, front of liameaa shop. St 50 for Eagle Brick Hand Bachina.
W. A. SartweU, front of grocery .tore
1500 for Eagle Brick Power Machine.
Dr. Barton, front of atom.
J. W. Btabbbta. front af CabiMMbop.
BLORMIIRTON (III.) NURSERY SSlost£rg»r.«•«— m &lt;k-c
Allen Bennett A Co. mere
Bryant Brown, front of More.
tern yew are n«r« u Oimi... Urx~t

Swrtittwe J U R U BE B A

Sanaa I'vkcux*.—Bwauns who barrejuuitedly rondo tha UlfarimMI\ tecumtnead obongiy keeping tha branches of

■

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS 1
be authorised to notify all the penous
named ia tha report of the Cammiuns on
Walks and Craeo-walka to repair tbeir
walks within tea dove after antaee. Carriod.
Tbe following aeeuunts were then read
and referred to the Wiaaacn Committee
J R Van Velaor. ter-ioc. a.
(hty CoauaittM...................... 1100 00

£»&lt;iu»«rtnj.l*en»c« a*4

NTKbato llilmi. ofK. I*. IM* tn Farmorv, klrrtmnUa, la rectors, Hngr
newre. CbemMa, Manufacturers,
ami Propio of all Prol.vFIICEI-A FAIR OFFER.

MONUMENT!*.
SEAD8TOXDU
TABLE TOPb,

■044 to IteonMa ood kaeey Um4. Iteok
ratuaajtf Atrour.xk do. u totu.
lew *0)0.4*1* Mte M.. Chisago.

'Jtt'.us. k
(M MM. M M.

SHELVE*. ETC..

itauan

VIN'

Dr. Wells' fiinct if Jinteta

TERMS—B3 • Tear; fil.M) ha’; yi
flubs of ton oojiteo for o*e ya ir,
aitiWiroch. F2A0O.
wtfta .-rr.Exutf rKtJtirvi» it* re
■Sa.**—«
Club, eoewtivg U • rori 4

Wffi

■:NSW CARPET HOUSE

NATURES
or and myrelf was* latten by a mad
dog AahnepwM Mtte* al tbe same
tfare. Arerogfa* reaar euros ofcrod
hr te SHI. kQM ani wwM W

cFjroLSTOtUJ goods.

Vital D. woo*, neeevasr
--74MOVROE STBEET,
xsrear Evaaiko.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1871.

NO. 3.:;

tin next Son Chrutobal, then just era!
of the city and before ns, tho largest
ru-.d lowest of thorn all, which rectavss
upon the city of Mezfcb. O. the 7th I' tho waters of nil the othan, fa lake TssGm. Twiggs' division, ted by Gm. Har-1 eneo ; then oonlh of this at a dtotaMo
noy at the hand of the dragoons, took I of fire miles is teko Hoehtaulca, and
up it. lino of march for th. hall, of the east ol this and tire smallest of all £.
Montetumas. . The diriatons of Worth. lake Chaleo. LakeTtacnoo Rbshsrft'ta
Pillow nod Quitman followed cf inter- j its wafers and what it receives from tho
vote of on. day. Goh Childa,wiih 1,400 )‘ o'Jwr lakes through Tula river Into the
men, was left to garrfan Pttehla.
i Gulf of Mexico.
The sura total of our troops that adAt the time of tho ooaqaest the city
vanccd fnan Puebla upon the capita! was entirely sforouudsd l^ the waters
was 10,RM all told. They consisted of of lake Tetcufo, anJ was' cooaocted to'
a brigade of earalry, tho artillery com- ' tho mainland by .throe gnat rauaewayn,
panic*, and four division. of infantry. The debris of tho dty, deaioitahwl by
Tho fohowiug it a catalogue of th.
about fou feet, to that tta&gt; central tart
of tfa. modem city built upon ll^gi! I
&amp;c.

of tho fuctner oao. to etornted eboat six
foot above the avoage terol cf laks combination will Mt; aad the latter ia
Teicuoo. Tho tnudren city is tho oldest fire only combination of airohoi and waand meet splendid raqdtal on this soati- ►r.' (far fifend'. ebemi.try is as lame
As hto logic. Ho admits Ito danger in
tho volunteer company of ©apt" Mc­
fact, and tortures chemistry to prove it
Kinstry. Tiio/rri division at infantry,
Gen. Worth, its first brigade, CoL Gar- --------------- --------------- _ —-------- --------- harmltMs - fa thocry. We must use forland, consisting of Demmin', light bat- i with ah principal gatae, two upon Um
tery, Major Gait’s artillery, Co!. Briton's I ndrth, oao upon tho oast at which the moveth itself aright, and gfveth its col­
battery and the 4 th infantry commanded \ national road nwruiaates, one Upon the or in the cup, with tho serpent and the
by llnjcir Loe.
'■ ;sou th-wont and one upon tho west Tho adder eoited in tho bottom, or atay away
Tho smbU diririou, Gen. Twiggs com- approachre are over causeways two or from half of Christ's ordinance “till I
oom*!" Christ prescribed it, and it ia
raandfag, its 1st brigade Gen. I’. F. • three miftgjn length. There
navigable
al short
Smith, couristfag of Maj. Loring's rifle deep
*
' ” ditahro
*
- ■ intervals
regiment, (formerly Sumner's) M^j. in tiio low ground., one of which entire­ churchf and happy are wa, whose
Dimick's artillery, the 3d infantry, Copt. ly surrounds the city. Oner the«&gt; are stomachs can bear the liquid fire! A«Ay
Alexander, with TnyloFs light battery ; swing bridges upon the cauwwayr, and with aneh traditions of tho olden, and
tho 2nd brigade, Col. Riloy, oonsuiing at each bridge fortifications with om- saskpraoticM of the Church!
Bat what K Christ did use it! which
of l8o 4th artillery, Major Ga-tincr, brsAuros for cannon and musketry. The
2nd infantry, CapL Morris and 7th in- intervening lands, though fa tho mate no man can prove. He did undoubtedly
fantry.CoLl’lympton.with UauL Smith’s low and wet, have here and theft, slight u«-.leavened breed. Does Mr. Goodlike oui, with pretty hatn- win give his flock unleavened bread ! I
company of sapper, and miners.
irdetufn a high state of cultf- trow not Where the tetter WDetb, bo
Thu tkiri division, Gen. Pillow Mm
‘ire neat cut'.agre of three gar- bolds fast to the totter; where it ia harm­
mauding. compcscd uf tho first brigads,
I Gen. Pmtco, eunAbtiag of tho iltli regi­
less ho fa content with its spirit; and
yrt laugks at my terming an adherence
ment, Col Itaruom, the 12th Col. Bonto tho “drunkards drink” a “prejudice
)uun and t!&gt;e l&amp;th Col. Morgan; the
to a senselras idaa." He does. not bewrond brigade, Gen. Cadwalader, con­
sisting uf tiro voltigours, with the moun­
tain Imwitsar and rocket battery under mrcitiottedby Berra! Dmx. uw.lfte iogwool. He would har» it pare ; and
: Col. Andrews, the 11 th fafentry, Col. time of the eonqucit, hace nearly dis- recommends that the ••Church .herald
Graham the 14th, Col
Trou-dato, qiposrcd. Tho daaring &lt;rf the country Mt come of it* deacon, to tuanufactarand th. groat dram tads in tho 17th fag it” Deacons, I suppose, oo thal
and Cup*. Magruder's battery.
Dio fourth division, Gen. Quitman, century have withdrawn the water, of the borine, may bo kept in the hands
‘ cotinxM.nl of Gen. Shield's brigade, con- the lakes from 'their former llnuts, eo
.using of Col. Butler's Palmetto regi- that MWte &lt;&gt;f them are bordered by every Hqtrcr sellar'fas'to ba, to get, a
license. In iraagfaafem 1 Mo some
jn&gt;cnt,Coi. Burnett's New York volun­
good deacon “going into tho lauiaeas."
teer, the 2ruT Penn, regiment, Col.
Un adreriteea in tho city paporti as folBoberts, CuL Watson's marine, and
' Capt fiteptoo's battery.
On tiro evening of the 8th, our second
day oat from Pueblo, Gon. Scott and
suite with a com]any of Jragisros over1 took us al a hamlot where we had pitah' od our tents far the night. He eontin uwhen a minbter of bi. goipol asserts1
cd with us until we arrived in sight of
। tho capital. Tho diffirrcn! divisions of that onlr alcoholic wino is hi. prescribed
our army moved ra rrArfai, and at about drink with which to “do thia In remem-

&amp;c.

Buckeye and Clippe:
Mowers and Reapers. Johnston’s Self-Raking Reaper.
Buckeye Grain Drills, Ithaca Combined Sulhey
Rake and Broadcast Plaster and Grain Sower,

DRY GOODS!

FlIOPRl ETORS OF THE

LOITER T1LLV EVER.

7569^7

Phoenix Cash

JACKSON WAGONS
GIcn &amp;- IInil Threshing Machines. CTov
Hwllers anti Grain 1 drills.-and Gale’s*
Patent .Sulky Bhke.

Ladies' Misses and Children’s

Shoes and Gaiters.

half a &lt;la) 's journey apart.

Tho dis-

U&amp; mile*. Our way was o
j well cultivated . country.
i was rolling and the road gradually rte­
' rtg. The country waa diversified with
beautiful hamlets, splendid garden, and
orchard., hedge* of cactus, plantations
' of cunt and ateo.
i On the 4ll&gt; day eut.ve remta-d the
! pees of Rio Frio, 10,000. feet .boro the

Russell &amp; Nevins,
c American
r 1871.

City of Hastings,
^dshral Start.

GROCERIES

poisonous fa thrmrelro,. when comlxr.scl
with other .ubitanres tnsy becoate
harmless." Is not th i. the wine tdfa
Ur’s logic—and wry threadbare at that!
And what bearing has ft open the qaero
tian, after he has admitted that I’ is dangwous for a reformed inebriate to drink
hl* prescribed eotabinafota; and when
•'every tyro fa Aanistiy,” as well as
everybody rise, knows thal atoobol fa
pup* julre, or apple juire, or' water, is
afcohol still, and neveranything rise.
A eAnttari combination may change the

Thia thought rite* to sty miod
reading in tho J/rear, of April 12th,
a eommuteca'fon from Her. H. M.
Goodwin, with hit “rebnke* of an arti­
cle of mine in the B-xtoc
Dow
alul, and re-puWiahod in the B.xxra of No.
Is
tM cond

his chemi*hy ; though if doabf not,
every fuhionabte wino drisfikcr win My
sea level. We found in thn high re­
his reasoning ia correct. I Ha astert.
' giou many cool, refreebing spring., icy
j cryrial lake, and char cool ri«ul&lt;U, thal Christ “used and prater
j gushing from tho banks by the wayside,
1 n-]K»fag among tho hills, or rippling on
[sbbly bottoms aerom our path. The
helion* it was nnfermeutod
'
• feathery palm and the fruits and forest
but that Christ prs^W it
but in their steed was the evergreen, and of tho old argamedt that Ik

Trite, the sufatitutioa of water far
a In. at communion ia an innovation
upa the prnetioe of the Chureh; but
no more so than eras the introduction of
stoves fifty years ago; wheo it u mid
old women Muted at tho right How
long wm It tho practice of iho wbote
Christian church,to Eaton to hour long

mittens f Tho Church lias outbred
that .PI take* idea; and the equallT abthe productions of more temperate tetiauid notion that there is any infriasio
tudee. The Kmarjr was tho most copnterit fa wino—whether with m* per seat
'■ tirating and grand my eyes ever behold.
Directly to the toft wo. tb« snowy top of before Him; that, if it had been taw. He of alcohol or toi—fur communion, will
would prohabh' bar. ww-d Hurt. Mr.
.
Ixtacwhuall
;
forth,
r
to
tho
southwest,
a
Tho city of Ifaebfa wax ohm tho aoat.
Goodwin thinks thia is
He swy» i tompcraaoe shall prevail in tho world,ar
of a great metavjo'.m In tbs time of distance of thirty mites, but on account
that any progress in knowledge can be
Cartes’ faration it is raid to have ooa- i.of tho clranteas of the atmosphere in
mads fa tho Church.
that
elevated
rogiuu,
teeming
no
more
tainml 200.000 people. It numbered

400 Astee tan.plus

CARRIAGES

pay Cash
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.
’STEWAKT £ STKIJfHOFF.

All Iraoea of Bs
•ymboTum T Why, it ia symbolic, “Mt
merely by its eulor, (partly, is it, than
sate a greet pyro raid that stood lone and higher into ths cloud, with Its white. '
top,
continually
swept
by
wintry
tern•rchiem-d .atari, juries troll, so far,)
solitary upon o pinta to tho sooth-weet.
but because it ia tbn Uf* of the grape,
When n nwwo boy I frequently saw ]»e- pe.ta, while tho soft aepbyr» of unfail- '
and can became drink only as the body
fares of this pyramid in school gwgra- [■ in- summer aported in the vallrr* that is bruised and broken." AU this will
encircto
its
buss.
Far
to
the
north
the
phiM, but never expocred to see ft fa
apply just as trail to cider is. to wine.
substance real. It steads uoar an old i! tong rangua of Anahuac lying against
Thoty* of the grape, indeed!! Femreotvillage called Cholate. Its appsoraase : tho horirnn like huge loviatlious limit
, the view—behind us the rich Poebta j alion takes pfaee-fa tho aet of putrefimcannot fail to impreia foe Ubolder with i
valley
—
before
us
the
grand
and
pktturi
fooltags of grandeur cod awe. A«oc j
—is lUoUfcof. ifa&gt;gTa{te,qtotaM truly
tradition inform, u. that fa tho I4th I, eaqun mountains, that wn now know i
' is frcmauted wine the dariA of &lt; iL. Ptaecntury.at the refabratiou of a religion, barely shut oat from our gnso the great,
. mentation caantt take ptaee tfll after
goal
of
our
amhiiion,
tho
famed
city
of
i
anniverniry, no tats than MO.OOO, war
: death, when the’wino Em undergtno n.
captives wore im--&gt;utatod upon ila summit
' change, and fam becurao vinqgnr, its ryr.ito tho gods of the Aatecs.
[ boliun reiTJun. equally faq^y, fa that
WnremahMsd at PnoWa nearly throe

Sirta Hi fetaisl DtM
ed like an open picture, tho beautiful;
volley uf Mexico. Itavnued in tho die- j
: tar.ee for a circuit of half tho horiatm !

■£•£21

Gen. l*ieree with bis brigade ef SJMM
men left VcmCnteonihe Ifitbof July. •
They bad no fam thaHjjx sharp conflicts

ower.

will drew anyone at a glance tho length
of tha various siscs, and tha number of
nail# fa a pound. They are rated from
‘•a-penny" up to “20-peuny.’' The first
column gives tho number, the second
tho length in inel.ee, and tbu third tho
numl«r |-r pound : tiiat is—

�New

“—r~“
From Pari*.

FIRST NATIONAL

IfaA 1871.

iff

Barlow &amp; G°°dyear

Clothing House,

tho Pnirident oaaunwa tha additional

BY GOODS &amp; GBOGEBffi!
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE

BROWN'S BLOCK

majority of Sb over all oilier candidate*,

Cutnittne split into)

HUTaCVKIOL. - Kay fl, W7L they enjoyed under tha
Treaty of! U4, udua.
CAIlL"bCnVRZ

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards
BLACK FIGURED AND STRIPED.

|

Hastings,

which loyal men are subjected in tho
South, must be broken up and rooted

free navigation of Canadian and United

THE CELEBRATED RED LION BRAND

monsiblo way, both in Qmneeticnt and
New York, three

NOW OPEN.

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

ALL IN WANT OF

'

DRESS LINENS AT ALL PRICES.

' EVERY THING IN THE WAY OF WHITE GOODS.
PIQUES A SPECIALITY

jirore it, whenever uio I
hare the kiodnasa to give
tunily for securing a Jwwvmj io nimpel
tho attendance of witnesses.

United State). anil thia matter ia ro-

The AtoMubJx to-day voted to rebuild
the reddenco of Tbicre in Paris, atpuhlic expense. A motion declaring the
Republic permanaii was re fem d to n
interesting oarrcepondcut.
Last night tho Rnpubiwans of tho
District had a local jubilation and torch-

Englwh, 4$G'l; cxclttrirc of tho vote

consideration of the Treaty mode by tho
S a trifling thing must bo dona m gratify them.
tni*«ioti, which wo hoj»
Generallyuthese piMthamouv desaonatra- Joint High
they raayiunanimouily ratify. Wo re-

the long ponding difficulties with Great
Britain, and largely in the interest of
of Cheshire and Enfield, and from tha
Fourth Ward of New Ham. The

shall publish th? Treaty in full, but its
great toagth tnay cadtido it from tboa

CUTS,
MS,

I1L1LS,

mis,
oua.

ma,

SATIN LACES,
JACONETS,
JACONET CHECKS
NAIN800K I’LAIN.X
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK CHECKS,
VICTORIA LAWN,
z
nainsook srmr&gt;n&gt;.
FRENCH FINISH CAMlffltr
SWISS MUSLIN.
SHIRT FRONTS,
BOOK MUSLIN,
MAR&amp;AILLES QUILTB,
HANDKERCHIEFS
EDGINGS,
EMEROIDERIFA
REAL
AND IMITATION
LA®
INSERTIONS,
------------ ---------- -,
........... w..^a«.

Trimmings and Notions, all kinds

BROWN DRILL, AC, AC

SHIRTS,

authority for stating that the projected columns.
didatea so noir each other that tho few settlement will »ati*fy tho national feelOno uiiichicTuas result of tba fragscattering ballot. would prevral either
isntniy divpateho- scat from Washing- !
&gt;a rvlsttK la We new Treaty has l&gt;w&gt;n I­
&gt; cause uianndcDtanding concerning |
ticut, into tho RepubliTreoury, will shortly proceed to Europe,

rhe Largest Stock in the City!
DENIMS. STRIPES. TICKINGS CHECKS, D A IT. CARSIMEER
BIXACHED-and T'NBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND

i.uw MU&gt;W cwraun uiai i^o cuuui) &lt;4 i
British subjects against our Goverruient
fur damag« *staiu*l during the rebel- I
lion’aro
upon th., same footing!
Republican) a* iteadily courted iaveatios tho AlaitMit claiun Such claim) are J» |»ax
to bo dxddcd by a distinct Board - the
1 *
claims xtanding ol:uo, an I tho •
Engli&gt;h Government having auihoria- i!
.
aa
cxpruviiou
of
regret
—
which
it
t»
&lt;
'
maliral if not duvnrigjit impuaaibte.
found.
near to an apology at great powr r» «ncr
go-that the xr-arion for thteJ daixtx* j
throughout Eorope.the inaiguifl.-aat pro- should cvw liavt been giren. Tfw«
ode obvione objection to the Treaty dk-1
apptnr-x.
Tho in.tninu at op;cire to I
hare given great rntudactiou to tho j
American members of tho High C»n - not duly qualiliixl ruler*. Of the 23 or principal in Europe,which retards the tnlasina. nnd the people everywheru will I
thus siweitiiri it wtu proved that jinc did
not vote at all. sad them was no proof

SHEETINGS,

toward an larratigstfon of the doubtful

ty of language.and it cannot do otherwiM
than advance ttw great into:cote of Chris­
tian cirihxatioD- And it is hoped that its
raritiestinn by the Senate will follow the

tail,.

DEATH OF HQ*. WK. K. FEETON.

the death of Hon. Wm. M. Fvntoc, one

Prints at ten cents per Yard!

» cordially invitm|^o examine
my stock as to prices, qual­
ity and style.

larranlahly weakened by the withdraw '

settle tho difficulty, but eimmafaacM
were ngainit him. ’ The British Gurora-

THAT CAN NOT HE EXCELLED’.
BOOTS AND SHOES to please aav cue. CLOTHS AND CLOTHING.
A LARUE STOCK.

Carpets, and Paper Hangings!
THE

Hastings, May 10th, lb" I.

XXI

BARRY

term*—making up Cur pouible riika by
soure - of ill-feding between the two
fountrie* will now be got ri&gt;! at - .V F.

MS IK IEIE8 SO Linn

New Advertisements.

In Fact

BLACKSMITHING.

Goods are Cheaper than Low !

''ISJteratrASwrM.ifts

MILLS

FAMILY

NASfJVFLLl-, MK'MIGAN.

1250 Main Street,
JACKSON

;

A.a&lt;&gt; jojgjug

„f

Wool - Wanted!

it year, wiui ci t- .
— — -,
&gt;■
foriaammima. ej
wr laauucuuu. ce-. ce.-env “ICJlIOAX. OeMr .f Darn."--

AHD AMEBICA"

WALL PAPfiFR.

... „

DlliWIIS,MWS.N^Wl!
Our .*fnA c^thtbu a Large Line of

MICHIGAN.

FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

GRANT Ar,PHILLIPS.
KEEP A GENERA1

FLOUR!

&amp; Goodyear

_ BROWN &amp; CARTER, z-

AT THE STORE OF

WHEELER &amp; DOWNING

May lb,
15, 1871.
IDil.

BRICK

barlow

tho 23 wrongfully deducted hero from
Jew ill’s vote,should be restovsd.
(2.) Thatfn Enlield, the, indorsement
ou a package of straight Democratic
delete, numbering 76, won inadverlnnt-

tally, and
soAP&gt;t to conceal tbs fraud by with-I
drawing 100 Republican tickste. The ।

LITTLE

E. Q. WILLIAMS

AM) DECORATIONS,
PAPER AND OIL CLOTH ।WINDOW SHADE*. TASSELS, PKTUHI
CORD, AC AMERICAN AND SCOTCH-HOLLAND. IN
GREEN. WHITE. BUFF AND BLUE, FOR
WINDOW SHADES.

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,

lating to agriculture.
married Adelaide S. Bird - denied that the Republican caudidato
sail, daughter of Hon. Janus Birdsall.

And w&lt;« will Hclktl

35HS3S

cheap as any house

From New York to Chicago,

The Treaty of Washington.

BITTLE

BE CH SMI

WM. LOOMIS,
We make uo .Iri^ud te|| no |ieg^ bl|t w)1 Has .received his Spring stock of DRY
Goods on their

GOODS .HJVD GROCERIES, which

Wo Sell the Kloronco Sewmg Machine.

we found them in th. Detroit Tr.M«r

TUE BEST Z.V TBE h’OBLB I

lislied being made, tho vote ..f Connect!-

Plats tire u i ftllai a rial a Hi Hit tf M niw pa
May. 1871.
!» tea little lap.;.

is full and complete—bought for CASH a!

the lowest market price, nnd wishes to be

understood that he will not be Undersold by
anyonein Hastings or surrounding Country-

the LATEST !
by the Call, which ia sit oxrmled by any

C A KPETS
'

...
I _■

K*^C?ttt4RT•

’

B M !■ '■ WB
Hardware Store.
'Over SOO DETROIT STOVES
STOVES Hold
HoM by
V

�Tl(«

Button.
Thia well known end popular establish­
ment. tha npatafiraof which U ao wall
understood that it needs no especial

Oood heavy cottotmdo pant* 76
‘5*7‘loubl* and‘.Lt suite 87.00.
e o.'oo Cn***mw* *“iu'
It-',00 to

MICJCS.ih CENTRAL II. R.

Orani WvByuJlgJHvinon

2.300 Black euite frjsu &gt;10 to 835,00.
«»RM
T-Lu *5
810,00.
1,000 duxeu Cutton sock* fhuu 6 to 50
coat* a jxur.
Hravual Rubber roata, warranted 83.
Good Lintm rants only 75 coata
Ixrgvrt stuck of Boy. clothing in tire
State.
Wo krwp'^rictly to Oxx Paico.
• Star C luthiug lluuro Rd Cana) St.
Grand Rapids.
Utn Rio Coflte. at Brasil'*, for 25
crate prr lb.
tf
Bar Java Cud** M Barth** for 3-&gt;

ROBERTS &amp; CO,

bot Dacatar; W. K White, Wayland;
W. Walk.r, Holland ; Isaac Ayw*. Danfol Pago, Sturgis; H. C. Flatt, Nile*;
Ja*. Graham, Berrien Springs ; . Joa.
Gillman, Paw Paw; Anson N. Norton,
Grand Rapids, John Coffae, Alpine;
Gsorgo Crawford, Big Rapid*; Delos
A. Bloilg.v.t, Harooy; Chari** W. Clisbee, Cu-opolis; L B. Tyter, Down*
Center; Loiaon B. Townsend. Ionia.
rnnsr*. -Ary—Bardstoy Peak, Wm.
E. ftalocnun. White Hgrem; Jaa Buy*
Wm. E. Wbeater, Three Ri?«n: C. E.
Smith. A. Brown, LeOraad WHtoomb,
Edwin Hop*, Kahmuteoo: J. Solomon,
Brady; D. Stookw*!!. Waytand; Jaa.
Baekitt, PralrioviU*; Lraira Prily,

xoological collection number* nlxiut five
hundred rare animals, bird*, Ac., in the
During lart fall there wa* 1,200 hbU tran^xwtatlon aad exhibition of which
of green #£&gt;ple* shippod.
about four hundred men and licrsci nro
There were alsj largo quoutitios of emrdoyod, it being larger and more comprototarivs in all ctopartruenta than any
i-stablishraeut ever organizes. A for
sou, pnnci[ully by D. C. Griffith. Aad
animal* ia a rircu* do not convert a cirin addition to th* above thaw has been cu* into a meuagerfo, any mor*than th*
railroad wood, ties, shovel and fork introduction of th* pon«y and monkey­
hand Iw and stares, which make np no riding make* a menogm* a circu*; aad 1
thoMwtai desire to *-u a complete and j
exclusive manager)* ran only do *o by 1
traa sortions at th* d*pot.
vidting Van Amburgh A Co’s astablfoh- 1
Lart Maroa Naahviljg
Tur Canadian pro- do not favor th.
the brat wool market* in 1
treaty with a very high approval; A
tha country, and a* this" *■
the morning of April Mth, H. H. Cola, Halifax dispatch of May 12th, My* :
TwxCsxnM. Miiu—Mr. Marble is
ly returning, I am acthori
of Crystal,went down into hi* well, to r»“Tha local govaronaat papers de*f
H. A. Itestu.
vifuroody pushing the repair* at thi*
covnr n burket which hod been accident­
Fclxfol book*, SpMkara, and a full nsated with them for the sriisou.'jirijas. ly dropped. The wall was stoned up,
mH!, and will hare it ia running order
grosdy unjurt to tha province*. The
aorimont of Stationary nt
.
by Jun*. He has just placed hi* cur­
Stirling, of Eaton Rapids, an cxperteac- and h* doacended on tho stone*. The government paper* give a quasi appro­
J. I*. Roam:* A Co's, drug sturv.
rent wlirel in poritiun, .nd &gt;t i* thought
«d wool dealer, and they will b* pre­ well wa* 82 fort deep, with throe foe: of val, and want to await th* text erf tha
, water af the bottom. Il* stepped on treaty. Among tho** intere«tad in th*
Ask your Druggist fur Iku’s 1‘fc.tvthat with (he fall ba will get through
pared to rereire aU that may bo offered ;
I ou* bottom stone aad it gave w*y. and
ns*. Euxta and cure your cyld.
th* ride race from th* bridge, will b» igun and Coldwater and Mansfield Rail­ and pay for the asm* tho highest market 1I th* whole raved in, sotuing down six fishing burins**, tho treaty is not re­
garded with entire dufavor, breaua* it
Acxtxr t Sukba, Agent*.
tuActant to run aU the machinery neces­ roads was bold in Coldwater Tbur*d*y, price. Mr. Griffith also propo*ea buy- feet from tho top, thus making a depth opens tho Amoriran market to thnn, but
sary for carrying on a large establish­ at th* campany’s offiee, which voted
so that eompotittoa will not bo "f 26 feet of solid earth and rtone* all others denounce 1L”
DRY GOODS, Clothing, hat*, rap, j
ment. By th* way, this wheel is on* of unanimously to coniolidate th* two wanting. W* braptak for Na»brille a above hi* head and apparently resting,
Gent* 1- urnishing good*, and everything 1
on him. Tho earth «nd stone* w*ro
ture can ba found al Mudgre*.
iMHf I
Mr. Marbl*'* own iavantion, and he brancha of tho road, after which tho full share of this commodity and for th* j
om-doualy removed by p. R. Walton, a
think* kc will bsv.it patented. Ho has ron solid stall oompaay slacted th* follow-• fortunes satisfactory pxtau* for their wool. ■curatifio well-diggvr residing in Woare,
,Huroo*s luwatlended the- use of Barr's l
nil flat el.« machinery, and a* thi. is IngdirecUre; H. C. Iroria, D B. BkinTho people of this place have taken
r&lt;g(oral Elixir for sixteon yearn.
the only catdixg mill in th* coanty, wo nor, J. G- FarUuurt, F. V. Smith, and the initiatory atop for un old faduantxl
Fsaxxxsaro planting.
trust ho will have iJonty of work to do. J. 8. Young*. Coldwa-CT: V. F. Collier, fourth of July celebration, but of this I i 7 s. m., until 7 1-2 r. ■- Whoa found
i by Mr. Walter*, a stouo wrigiiiag 25
Gaum arv growing.
W* are glad to see theeiurgwtic spirit Battle Crook; Joreph Fisk, Allegan; । expect great prater* and Haring baud। lbs. was resting directly ou the top of
of Mr. M. in rtarting thi* enterprise, M. H. Hickox, H. Coltey, H. H. Sturgis, । bills will make their appearance in du* hi* b*ad, and - also out cn each ride a*
Aix nature is imiling
0U&gt;. BELUBU »D DIRECT ROUTE.
for by it hundred* of dollars will bo' B. Buras, J. H. Cook, and A L Grim**,
| close tu cutthl be without crushing it
:&gt;i j;i&gt;.
Bctmn w rather quiet.
Ho was alto closely hcmm*d in brstono* WIOtlTXAR.-Oi
rtHrw**, U&gt;s Uik
brought i to our t:wa, where the Mme ’'Ohio, Very Cvrurablo yepofta of &lt;h«
OartsRsexs next wvt-k.
1 Tux 8tn Hutx 03 ran Ara Taxx—A ' from his feet to his shoulders btrangn
&gt;mi, MMrtl.t* riSrCkra A.
ri*
at Alien’.. He is agent for F. -V Fullamount would go sway if It wore not ■ progrv*. of tho work on the road wore
to My, ho hail hi* sense* during tlie
i cr’» furniture.
tstf
DtMtuim. day, Mag 30.
hare; and thi* i* not all ; if hi* *xpcri-1 made, end all thing* indicate that th* rorrrapopdeat uf tho Jinrlitrr and Tri- &gt; wlioto
-1. - R
I.i—
Eighteen
years
ago
test
month,
Mre.
I
mm
report*
another
caring
in
of
the
1
Rbcxhi the fallen wMi-w.
F. A. Fctu* i* one of the oldret
meat should prove a success, wo may.! road will be graded *omo time la July.
W. earn* to Hasting* a brid*. Here
road, over tli* lublerrancoa prnuego on
wholewde dealer* in furniture in Barry
sea the Thontappl* river lined with'
has boon her homo over since, and bore,
County.
&lt;stf
Exumexext.—The Levi Bro*, pro- the Air Isn* Railroad ou the 8th. Work[ mill* aad factories from Broadway to
year by year,, she ho* more end more
WLern is the Street Sprinkler ?
jirieton of
btar Clothing House, msntoid Ixscti bo&gt;y for some time in
Ornamental?
endeared
boredf to th* cnlargu* drclo
In Croup, Bs**'&gt; Fbctoosl Huxib
Ute Depot, who knows f Tim* will tell
Rxsn Mrs Tartar's focnl wotice.
Grand
R*|od«,
aro
bouu
l
to
make
Ui*ir
making
everything
scenro.
Timbers
of
acquaintance* and friends.
works a* if by magic
Tho Bxjcxxx i* only ALSO a year.
Aekley A Flade. Agent*.
T*m New Ban-—Th* use bell for I mark in the world a* wide awak* adFixx cracker* will soon bo in demand. Eznandel church fo already on th* yvrtisera. They have for a long time
Nicxwunn aruniag* for promenading. ground* of the society and will *oua b* boon publishing a pjoalhly paper of
about half-sbctt *im ; but with th* May
Wt wiH publish th* Orancfl Proreod- placed ia position ia tho tower which i*
number, they com* out with a full grown
ingsas toon a* banded in.
' pa|»r uf 23 columns, end filled with
Th* bell «• of the finest metal, weigh*
Foextw nt July approaching. W*
news and literary matter, intorapcraod
are aligning to Noahvilte tillsywI 1,1 BhUw.. and i* from the relebrotod with adrsrtiwmeat* of their*, at well as
M.ttrtdy Boll Foundry, W*rt Troy. N.Y,
other
borines* honsos at the Valley city.
It cost at the foundry &gt;521.
Wo wish thorn success in their titular­
imiuw
SnrnsL important job* of grading ,
taking. The name of their popcr is tli* About: o’clock the «wilch tender, who ■
and repairing (trectrwiHaocn'commoac* ।
H. Arana is Agent for Hasting, and
"Star Ckitiiing Hou** Literary Gazette.'1 had been for Mxnathne admiring the !
! Will mxire the work a* itprogrrre*..
job, and looking over the glooming rails '
vicinity, for the sale of Fruit Tree*
that qiannad the rnysteriou* sink-hole, I
Wax Hsr* has somqrfed a situation
from the above Norrery.
hoard a kind of sleeping round and
a* book-knrpor nt the store of Goo I- .
came yesterday, frnm tha ladle* of : felt a jarring rensation, \iul behold llio I
&gt;ar A Barter
'
Halting* Mar. 2, *71.
9m
Hitchcock** Ice Cream Rooms, to all the .1 track sank slowly down till tlivn? *as .
printer* and printeovsaca, and printer* ' acnrcoly any dirt to be seen—only a'
____
wive* and tittit ean of both offleos, to mas* of timber, log* and Jen rails pud
|R«.R««— &lt;»•» *»*»"•■
Itiea! It ia said that about 10 acre* of' The foUowit
E
?s:=
___ _
.kU
. .. 1
The first tolling uf the new bull of partake of ice cream. W* all did so, Iku:&amp;£
I Emanuel church van on th* occasion aad must say that WO enjuywl it filje.
I
t, for which our thank* ar* due to
of tha funeral **rrv* of Mrs. R- B
Wightman, coo who had alwaft tabor. ‘ min* bort” end hoatrsa, and slut to
। ed with ptida for every improvoiuont of Mr*. Clara Allan, who *o happily pre­
tha (hutch and society. And feeling* of sided over the teblw. tbit were filled

Medicines,

SAINTS &amp; OILS.

.tBXSMl*

zssatssr-nw’i’’'-’

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CITY PAINT SHOP!

Michigan Central R. R.

PAINTERS

s

the

FBUIT &amp; OMAHHiL THEIS

Ayer’A

Cherry Pectoral,

LY

Wx horn the miserable potato bugs
hare already commenced depredations' &gt; Txx Cxs.cs —The population of Mick,
on tha young tuaMto rintw. Shoot ’em, igan on th. first day of June las . as
burn 'em, kill ’em, Llsst ’em.
। officially deteemmad wa* I.IH.059, of
which number there were native* of ’he 1
Mrs* Oinnu atRarlow A Goodyvar'* State 507,268. uf the United Slate* 016- [
store, at»l Mis* Wilcox, at Russell A M9,‘of Foreign Countries 208,010. and Is-af Ten. dried upon pjroelsih, and
Netins* hnira l fiie display of Mlfiinniy there wa* 10,688 entered people, and cured in the same manner as if prepared
' for native consumption. It Is certainly
i I:!
. IH i'
।
; a must pslataUe bavwsgo. au-l very
A fiMmri unde- too Drtsoit ,»ror la
Nxw Tjmt.—Ib*re wa* a aliaago of j eheap. Giro il a trtal
to bo nim[&gt;leted in »wn yeari. A hrnvy time on al) the Railroads on th* 15th,
------------ —------------------undertaking, but it ean be accomplish- and we gtinl th* new tables ou the
Valley Division uf the Michigan Cen­
tral. and th* Jackson. Loosing nnd 8*gi- old German named Brauscr, near that
city, who had always been noted for his
WMhingtm block, has aU the tatart «— °» tU DlI*T ro°^
h,T*
Siyte. ta the Arcs, making Un. and in- D" r’**ir*’ ”» — tabfo^,«t probs- extreme junrerty, living in th* ino*t beg­
garly stylo and clothing bimrelf with
vile, th. ladies to rail.
bl-T
U "*** l**u*
the refuse garment* of other*. After
Mraxirn. - In this city, on Saturday
liere.i* lite vatablisbed rule erf spoeil for last, by the Rev. J. H. Itos*. Mr John
trains pusing through this dty. But it Deaufo. oo. of the editor* of the Jfrw contain 120,000 in guld and diver ouin.
JewaaZ, aad Miss Mary Barber, all of A parttally deaf and dumb son h tho
ia not horded in all ca*ra. Whyt
thia eity
Although Dennie publishes only heir to thia treasure.
a Democratic paper he gore for th*

Fl
Peninsular Railway.

!HIG.
MERICAI

&gt;NS,

fret front, 12S fret dswj, and three sto- i
rice in h--ipht. The main audience n*&gt;ei1
il l. saitidCl prrsnhu There will al­
M&gt; b.« a college ohap d on the Inw-r tour

A. M. Roar ha* removed bis black­
smith business to the new shop on the
corner of JeSsnon and Court St*. He

wer three hudred jump* on Thursday,
and a hundred and seventy next morn­
ing. Ker funeral wa* very largely at- |

Go to Clark’* Gallery, optioaite th*
IVwtoffice, and rea th* new rtvlr* of Pieturea. You can not fiulof being pleased.

IIES,
CASH

ITixb

had lived them unew 1828; O. F. Olcott,
Harthitd, VuuBuren Co., April 13th, a
pioneer and leading citizen.

Itenuon, ia the township of Castleton,
wa* entirely destroyed by fire on Satur­
cru Michigan Agricultural and Mochanday eftentoon test, about 3 o'efoek.
icai Society will mert al Grand Rapids,
Cause unknown—th* family all bring
Thursday, May 25th, at 10 A. M.
away at the time. Low about *1,000.
ofl’AKLOIl ALBUM.
insured in tho Barry and Eaton lire In­
W. M Carlton, of Hillsdale, U get­ surance Company for #000.
J. F, Minkler has opened hi* new
ting up quite a fame a* Port on th* Topicture Gallery, at the old IW Office
bidoJTfede. Tho New York Su* pays
building. Fuat ctai* pietiuv* guanui
him a high compliment but think* it b
I trad or money refunded. Cell and sew.
■■Nasby.,,-It i* Coritou.
; To Nebraska. California. Kansu, and
tt.ax.as.i-a

■ Tit* *tarting points of this Route are
iax Chicago and Praria. Th* rontral
Bisuruhri-—-TU ' ulnatratsani uf
! point ^BURLINGTON, ou the Muwu- aoeuM on the ¥r*ri*aippi, in Akmy SMurri^, for th* SOtn inxt. Fubti*h*d by
Jao.-B. Otgood A Co., Boston, Ma**.,
nt K&gt; ,09 a year, or 10 prate a ropy-

pise- w won na rasa

।

Huxr MwxxUufv baa gao* to N*w '
York to look after M. brother’, store,
th. Intern baring Uwe obiig«d to retire
from husmeo. Uh aeromrt of faffing

We learn that CapL 11 F. Itemb, late
of the U. S. Army, mure reoontly from
the Pacific Coart. ha* entered inb part­
nership with Z. B. Williamson, Ewj.,
for the purpose of carrying on a gener­
al Variety stare at Meadrille uvea mitoa
east of otu eiiy. Those gtlhuiau pro­
pore to keep a good store nnd strictly
Tcmjieraaoo. Tho building they pro­
pose to occupy haring long been used
a* a saloon, people can find itto n &gt; long­
er. We bespeak hr them n liberal
patronage, and foci sure thal their trade,
in that section will be regt axlea-.lvc.
H. 8. Lamb ha* recently been appniaied Fuetnsastcr al Maadrilk, and
ru-s-n
r-tet. rv..,...^ r&gt; xr
,3b* Detroit TrAit/u say* that tl«*
State priten develop* a bit of romance
ia th* care of a lady from Wiseunria.
a wife of mlh roriricte, and dareribad
a* yunng aad graceful, who ha* own* to
rreido naarth. pdum while her hus-

year* &lt;rf hi* term. .Vmr-Jing to the
|ai*mer‘» *tory, h* wm in some way onpMpdts ata-d reriadtefa Wistaria,
and to **capo prosecution there canw to
this State and plead guilty t-&gt; steeling a
watch of his grandfathar. far tho pur­
port of getting mto priroa white his
!1 leads rtttfod up til. swin.’te which
having been aroumplishcd. hi* food
far two days he was eery much deranged wifo patianfte awrite hi. relrere. white
b* premiere nrttar things forth* future.
utmted nd body, bat w* betere ba fo
•towly recovering. and ia only sfitated
I*rt of totters remainiag in tha Port-

«*«. May lij^ H?l.
Liilfo Bradley, M, D. Br.reta.*, Goo.

part of th* propla. for th* pro&gt;M*itim&gt;
of George Vanderpool, chargro with the
mujderof Herbert ITohl, at hi* next
and Jhinl trial, which will rom* off in
Hartings, Barry Qntnty, in Augu*t
Hoc. Tboniat B. Church and Hon. E. 8.
Egglsri.m, of thia city, will manag* the
proteruliup, and the defense will, a* at
Use last trial, bo In the bad* of John
Van Arman, Esq , of Chicago, and Hon.
D D. Hughes, of thi* citv.—Grwad
Atep d» Tuw. (17th.)

HA! HA!
H. A. Bas e 111
Go th*r* for your
CHOICE GROCERIES!

DENTIST,
Tulrfle

�smr i&gt;rt*Tmnm

KRTE

LEGAL SO-TIMO*.

RAILWAY.

1 400 mita* under S60mile* without I
’ 0^ Mamgwat Change of cmchea. 1

Diuchey A Co’s. Column.

gltOJLD ffACOK-POP^Lt: «4CX »JVTS

sr&amp;s

BOSTON,
ALBANY,

new YOBI

8 O’CLOCK.

rxinctrAL rcixn tx a«w roxx *xn »rw
Exat-txD. tn f**
mi, MXaiOW* of PCTNNV LVAWIA
IBM BAtlWAT IXIXXKI rW&gt;M
Ra heater to New York, W&gt; miles,
Bufido to New York. 423^mtlce.
Dunkirk to New 1 ork, 460 milce,
Ctovstand to New York, 6Jto miles,
(hnc-.nn.ti to N. Y-,M»ndK

tm. &gt;■ Ml/.m.n » ur anr tew lo uuko (1 U
♦ &gt;uiwd»» Mlll*r*«rmvT.tru&gt;4 HUI. &gt;17,,

taring, repairing, beautifying or ore*tuonbng, any l.ouw or other building or
Bimurtananro
onv shall
Lnuehava
ar a. thnr
biSdiug, in thistoState,
ii«n

Taxd u

fbom

J3F“22 t&lt;&gt; 27 Mitas rar rnonrex ■ot’rx.

Al train, r» dlrreOy thresh to Xr» York.
ET’SeO miks w ithout change ofc-mchs*.

, for th* value of such tabor and materi­
als ui»n such huuwa or building and
»*4 open th. lot J land
“DM3 wpidn wosame stand*, aotaxcredJreg tmmasarter of a soctam. motadmg

Heir the swootYoic* of tho child,;
1 title and iatenM of such owner or lev- j Which tho night winds repeat U they
roam;
; rec, at the tuna al th* making tho ongij sal uotsuct for .irch homo or th* im­ Oh, who could rvfo-t this ninat ptainlivo
of prayvro.
: prevmontx ; but tho aggrogat* of all
“
11*0*1-,
father, dear father, come
the liens hereby nutUnred. shall nut
exceed tho price stipulated tn tho origi­
nal cun tract bvtwe«n sueh owner or leo- Father, dear lathor, romo homo withmo
I wo and toe orlgival contractor, for such
i improvreMrts; io tus eaa* shall tha ownTho dock in tho steep}* strikra two;
| ar re lorere b* eranpolted to pay n grott- The night has grown colder nnd Benny
«r sum for, Or on account of snehhaaaea,
ta worw
.building, re other improrom-nt, than
But hs has been calling for you;
»th* price re’asm stipulated in rail origi- Indeed ho fa woiw, ma sure he will dis.
of swob pcenltaritiea which render an 1I nal orafraet re agreement
I’erlutps before morning shall dawx:
organ or a part, for instance tho bock ;• fixe. 2. Tho porous performing su.li And thi. is tho menage Jin sent tne to
joints, weaker than it ought to be. ta at - tabor, or ftitniahuig such materials shall
Ices', very doubtful. In rnv opinion th" 1: cause a notwe. io Jptiag, to bo rerved
hereditary nature of spavin and kindred t! on .uchuw.cr bflrereo, „ hi. agent,
direMoa ta amply explained, if ww only '.sub.toaV--.il} in tho following farm;
krep in mind that tho narrow and small
f. 1
1 ’ Yo’1 aro hereby
Tho duck in tho steeple strikes throe;
joint* aa well a* other bodily tanfwrfvc- notifiSl tl&gt;at 1 tun [or have notlratiiloyTh., how i» no lonely, the houm am sc
tiona are tran-w.ittod up«n tho oftapriug r1 *^1.
. .------- ’
• ••I’orar [or |
lonK*
aad that such an ill formed joint fre- have fnrmshtd rasterin!*] 0B, or Jorl :
Fre poor weeping mother xml mo ;
•jnmitJy provm to be t«x&gt; weak for the ex­
budding, aud that I shall - Yea, we are akmo, poor Benny ia (load.
ertion and the burden assigned to it
And gone with the atigeta of light;
Benos-&gt;t became* dtaemed.
If the hreit joint* art very sneak, it rices tlu-reon [or material. funmlid.’ j And these wwre tho very last words that
baquMtly happen* that a colt, even bo-1 If there thn.ll bo a contra. t, ia writing,
fore it has been braksn' for work, gets batwren tha onginal eoittraetor and tho i •■1 want Io kin pa|&gt;a good-night”
spavia sd when running idle in the pos­ ■WHxintmcfcir, or between the original |
ture j if three joints, however, uro tol­ contractor and tho person ■» performing I
erably *sU farmed, and act very weak, labor or furnishing suttreiata a. atom­
it, in th* moot cases wants violent «X*r- raid, a copy of rarh ralroonftart, if tho same can bo obtained, .hail bo mftikI
with such notice and attached thereto, |
I am sure if we reject strictly all
those maem and borers for tre^linfe which m-fire* rhan be served within I
dnys.frem tho completion of touch
where joints are not sufficicitly strongjMcBtrast. or within twenty dare altar
and. wall mads, wv soon shall 'havo no ।■ payment shall hare been made to tin* ■
more out** to c-tnpliua about spavin ii person prrforaingsux h labor or furnishand similar disoaare. Prevention is bet-

/ia
THEA-METAR
S» A FVM
_ £*5* 52u-

SSS£!£s;E-ai
“
atorear tre m

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLRS

CAPTION
REDUCTION OF PRICES
'

TO CONPnRM TO

IrtMMai

:i«raj

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.te-w,
Ssrsr’js

■re. Uwntesto*^4 I* te *•*•!
Hit, wfre. Ik. .*» .( l&gt;e ln&gt;».ro*

■^earrs:

4 i.une tsiUkl) M.tter «Uk
narfmaiy *.. Mian stSMOsy
&lt;4 Ur.A4,tM-li. k. f-.it l7 u.u

JURUBEBA

.raxi’uiL.'.uLxia:

w
ing aaid claim.’ A copy of aaid notice ।
ah.ll be publiahcd, at thecx[ntra&gt; of the
claimant, in aomo reMrajiaper. nrintod in
aoi.l county, once ta oach wonk for four
MKCOreiro weeks after Cling ouch notice |
wiih tho other ami. Tho bills should be with tho regutcr aforeaaid If, howev­
er,
there shall be no paper publiahoJ ia ,
each way. aad tho
plants Yhim lh.y have pred nil don- said county, thia tho cUiuiant of aold
aihonld hatMnaad out to two or lien .hall po&lt;il notice* of his claim for 1
in a hill. The boda must bo kept four aucev.lvo week*, in four of th..,
clear ®f all wcoda andj^Mgl, and wiu-n | moat public place, in the townahip jn
rxSSsFn-S’n l which »aid improvomrnt is rituatad, but
■ it shall not bo nrcraaary to pub hah or
P°*t enpies of -any contract rvft'nrd to
nouriakmArfw;!! m tho iaat jiwoding Metlon.
behrokaa Tho ground, ufthi .-&lt;;»*
3ur. 4. Tho ongtnal contractor ahall,
os often a&gt; roquewtod. in writing, by tho
owner dr leuec. or hi. agent, niuka ont
end give to him a atatemont of th#
number of pcraon. Jn his employ, anti
oub-cnnlractr
heir name* and
tho rate-of wagon or torois of contract.
— .- . ■ "nd how much, if anything, i* duo to
;*on»ctimrs them, or any of tham. wkich itateuMnt
. a.- &gt;
Iaade UBJ,r
I fire. 5. If the money thres due sal
I payable to such pmon. .hall not be
I jaynhle, within Ian day. after aernre of I
i mid notice aa atoraaid. or if anch :
! raouey shall not bo doo and paid threi !
; within tan day* after tha money shall
i become due and payable, and if the '
I amount claimed by such penon shall bo
Tax Craaaxr Wosa.-—The Boston , admitted it. writing to bo due him by
-fosrnd rf Choautrf rhre the following: ! the contractor, or atib-coatraclor, by
W.arehUs-dbylir. E. Wnrerew, whom said money ia directly payabl*.
of Waltham, that tho currant wurn, no I then euch porecn may oommouce suit i
dasituutira to a favorite fruit, may Lo | therefor, in any court haring jurisdicfully and almout immediately destroyed tian, of the amount claimed to be du* |
by the tree of carbonate of Erne. TV
doctor tried tU powder in maqy foaten-

22SSE?
ANTHONY 4 CO.

Dr. Wells' Strati if Jinteta
re.*** BRIGHT
SIDE STORIES.

Fremont Engine Works.

Michigan

Cem of

Beany,

in

Prtte,

Poetry

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Newspapers,

H1SW
MARBLE WORKS
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NONUMKNTB,HEAD BTON KF.

TABLE TOPS,

COUNTERFEITED.
SELF

fart Flare, X. r.
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WARM]

PRESERVATION

At the Expense of War!

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NEW CARPET HOUSE

OH. CLOTHS,

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                    <text>VOL XVI.

Intwiwl sM

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1871.

M.

u a.

&lt;fcc.
'COUNTY, FOR THE

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER

BASE-BALL.
The^tor^w^wewted erereito

Johnston's Self-Raking Reaper.
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Rake,
and. Broadcast Plaster and Grain Bower.

DRY
LOITER TH.LV EVER.

Daniel Dre# fa iUegwl to sob when be.

guns wore being fired oo eiUioraido, the.
mmrisdned denitena of Neuilly, Salilon-'
rifle, and Lea Terne*, who havo been, shell paid nrn vfaH at 8 o'clock. Ufa
1 mttmng, and carried off a foot of etone
living in their cellar, far tho nasi fart- .
night, ventured to more flinir household {। from tho foot of fay Palcbny. As .1
gtxids into Uro center of the town. Tho I came away, the crowds were strallicv
sun shone oat brilliantly up ‘.lie bloom-; leek to Paris, oat of Uro reach of 'ths
ing chestnut trere in Uro vbampa Elya­ '■ next bombs whteh arv to faM in this an, oeo, a few sparrows cliirpod thrir little j
throats away amid tiro almost Arcadian ' com nt on cd. n oalil ft had ooasad JorstiHuess winch reigned, and to which j ererf Rut, alas’iu the fem! W
jrifa r
we hare boon such unhappy airangur.}J Of tlilnga, that fa eDtpomaJU. ■

Mowers and Reapers!

eSIOBTti

.' dreu. Tho woman had a cradls fall of
. linen on her bead anil an old trunk ir
। her hand. One of the children, a floe
। little girl of six years, carried on old,
' fashioned time-piece in her little anas—
। probably come family relic — whilo Uro
other, a boy of nine, was ladtu with sun1 dries under his anna and in bis hands—
I a broom, a frying-pan, a
uvi,
I dsn Uy full of noun from yesterdsy, a
coSec grimier, and other small things
which did not strike tny attnufiutt. A
| few yards behind cents the husband
with a track, into which had been throern
। pell-mell a few cano chairs, the remains
of a table, a niaty iron bedstead, a repaltire looking mattress, and a brokendown stove. Tiro poor family walked
quiekly along, hocilres of the ►emi-sympathicinj gare of tho paaecra-by.

1

Doctor knows. Ifa.tiikl on to join a 1
bore boll debt fas ja&amp;d. floughl a
liook of inatrwefata, and far ftvTdan (
studied itwioeiy, if not too welt Thea ]
we bought U sugtr-acoop cap, a red belt.
Why ia the earth'Ilk aZ blackboard T
because the children of then multiply
Bpn tbe fare of ft.
gatM, moved gently to tbo gveund.
A wise man advertfaci extanrirriy,
There were two nines Three nmae because ho Wfavna that many columns
were utagomata. The ball ia a pretty
little drop of eafluevs, also of a goose
;egg, and tire degrcve harder than a rock.
The two ninre play against each otSTi
•It u a quiet game much Hks citers, only
.
1a little more chase than three.
Iowa hat twcn^f-tWo coantfae that
,
have never bees mapped, and wboae
|
pswHre torwfkm fa panbitea etfasl '
!
"Thoro are btrt twetrty-tix cubic foot
of gold now usadm £a weHd.” Are
rlavtljing dcsoondod frim 1’uenbontae
Ilo
the head of Jima F.iiutb. The man wo not lucky to bora two fuel ?
|
in
front
of
mo
was
a
list
.-her.
Uo
was
.There
are aji mUUoMo ofreal estate
I
n
j nico pitcLiw, liul he sent the balls hot owners to tho Umtod fitatea, the fanners
The man behind u» waa a calcher. Un bring four miUicw&gt; of. tha number.
caught
it too I '
1
Umpire said “ply-"
I* d" tu0,t
:radical play I know of, this baao ball.
Sawing curd-wood ia moonlight ra.-ublae

ing to I kt it ooraa, I hit u
the]
club, and hove it geutly upward. Thea
I started to walk to Uro find beau. The
boll hit in the niiehcr’a banJ*,and Wimbody said ho caught a By. Aha, poor
fly! T walked louurnlv towardtho base.
Another ni(in took the bat. I taruod to
toe bow bo «» making it, when a main
kicked rue on tho chock- It felt like a
mule, and I repoaed on tiro grow. Tho
boll went on 1
'
,
!*
Pretty won there waa too mon fan,
hunchback and deformed, end
managed to get down by themaalvee; and three W u flew, out. Thea thaoth*
but the sadder invalids were inside. I
stopped to see theta enter Uie Palace. Thii VM better. Jus'. as
After some preliminaries with an official
of tho Commune Uro doors of the wag­
ons were oper.e"!, and tho ambulance toward n« My —plain
men moved and carried out tho iavalids
i
■
1 hastened gently forward to where his wife.
Many of them lay on stretchers, others
were on crntchos. Ono oi two ajqwared the ball wtu aiming la defend ; I have
Anjriahman.when asked by
to be near death's ilocr. Tboso poor a gwi eye to measure distorters, and 1
uw
at
a
glance
where
the
ovoiic
was
to
Ettfa brings havu been living ami dying
that £•would
in damp cvllitrs eineo the outbreak of light. I put up my hands. How sweet­
bostilibsa at Neuilly. A largo crowd ly the bill JrceuJud ! Ifoerybody ,ook’
had gathered round. Many of tho wo­ od ; I frit a nt thing warm in my oye.
teal Aug
“ ■yelled nine fellows. "Muffin
men could trot rretrain thoil tears. ‘To .-----------think that such snlTering, helpless little , bo &lt;i-d. I Can cannon ball!" Fay three
I Iroingi hnvc bo&lt; ti bombarded by Freneh days 1’
Bli of’pfa
• guns ! Ob, it is awfuJJUHs afaxtioua 11 on that
■ Ptorrt FrwearUuoh wore tho words , _ Then~
.~7__A
■ r-'ronl 1 I 3S£m
an elderly lady by far side gave vent to.' gentle captain sard “bay
po I hayea
Another iiersati‘'venture! to remark it' and stay***- Pretty soon ibwan far&amp;a..
tosswyarifr
bUirfiVl
waa perhaps a pity Uroy had not been. “Tu bat!? yelled Ute urnA1, I weal,
killed? bo was er’Mostly a muscular but not all eoreM, as war tny wont
Christian, and the women called him a Tho pitebcr seat one hi’&gt; Mgb- It rtrurt
“brute" and a •■savage,’’ end made such me in the gullet "Fput. ,3^0” ”*
anciua that the genUeman in question ! umpire. He sent In th* baU agfam
was glad to beat awwtreat
Thia lime I took it ura.ro »^teDj «H

; At the Palais de I'lndnatrio wru a fax
; sadder aigli t Three em f ufanoe wagons
full of little girls, ware waiting before
the chief entrance- The ihvm cd the
girts denoted they belong*! to mine
charitable institution. They camo from
a kind of boeviitsl or home, founded nt
। Neuilly by the Prinorw Matilde for in­
i curable female cbildrvu. Each etabulanoo was accopipaniad by u KUtor of

mLAEV Kfoicie.

JACKSON WAGONS

Ladies' Misses and Children'

Glen &amp; Hall Thr&lt;^hji
Ma c hilines, Clov
inn Gale’s
Hilliers anil Grain
Pa t errt -IStrlhv ■ Rtriter - - ———

MllVU.n Kt7

pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
Rapids Plaster, Ohio Lime. Wfl/rr

Shoes and. Gaiters.

Russell &lt;fc Nevins.
The best place in the

City of Hastings,
------ to buy-----Jefit1

sgaiaat the bead of an Infat, whown.

GROCERIES
ini i;

nl the new brick store of

C. H. HICKS

BAHTIXOB.

Oucceasor to Hioku &amp; Fales.)

rail attention to our uewand t mprevoQ^tyJa of

CARRIAGES
'
IsoiinsiK
Painting and Trimming,
Sprinn, which cannot bo excelled In the
e of Hwode'a Fleet, and cannot Im
SPRING COMPANY tn America. We war­
•

.

“ifafatbe beet material and by the hand at

ter Jtos *hkbrt&lt;tk

w. H. wnaiPPL.Il.
'

Who kooao Jnat where a rmr U
needed. Our Pointing fa damo by

;

la oar Trimmer, and he, too, has
“ Stroke OU" In style for thia

[ pay Cash for my Groceries, I pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the verylowest rates.
Haottoga. Mareh S. 1871.

nd the “Champs.” The road waa get­
ting thick with wagotu of furniture of
ever}’ description. The Are de Triompte wuj or.e of tho great centres of cu­
riosity. Ilandreda of penons were star­
ing at it frvra every point of view I
confess I did not Bad tiro arch os much
damaged as I oxpcctod. I saw no
symptoms of its "falling down'* cm my
Incklrei head, but nw eyesight may not
be so keen as it would be ia a certain
spot very near you. The arch bears tho
tnwre of thirty ahclla. at the most, but
certainly not more. Tho groop on tho
•outh-west side fa the only one d imaged.
The heme has Iret a few beire of hie
main, the child hfa left arm from the el­
bow, and the man has bcon etruck in
the etomach, but dore nut look much the
worse tor it. The Areauo de la Grande
Armee hm eulfbrod terribly since I fas',
ventnrod down it Not a houao remaiiu
father und toother, written in Uro char­ intact. Ths south aido fa knocked
acter of a most uxomplary eon—the about almost as terribly as St Cloud;
father hariagliveii to eighty *•von years the battery of Courberolo has dam- most
of the harm in Paris. Some of tho
shops arc literally blown ituddo out
The trees and lauqi-posta fay strewed
out amid fragment of vrood and dtbru
of bouses- The eheUi used dating the

tbs largwr mros at stone and iron arc
smashed in. Those lying in an irregu­
lar txxilicn are minus a eeraer
have their roofs ktsockod off, in shirt,
there fa urorv cnnreivable said inccncrivablo kind of damage. The railway
station arid Uro restaurant al the aido

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

bl i*

meandered forth to the first boa* J
heard high worde.'und look I'd. Mhoa
i jSt Sitai. i k*i •«&gt; ■« tajys
the jaw &lt;&gt;f foe umpire, end &lt;*» ■*•«

* The’^omo WCSli on.

1 liked Uh {Ml

in fane to get put out, * to chares’
three quarters &lt;if a mite tloWti b®,
while all the apectetrns yell "Haan 11
-GaEPf -Haotonml” "Gorooteda
dn^timear Bern bali m a swW fattegame. Whoa it aearetdiy,
bat again, 1 oobred- rerytody motod _________ ____________

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tike 'em too hot for fan, After a whifa
I pvt« fair clip st it and you bet it
wen! cutting tiro daisies dawn the right
6ohl. A fat tren. awl dog eat in Uro
alrede of an oak enjoying the gameThe Uli broke one leg ofthe dop »a4
latutodBke'h runaway eugfaejn tM
eotprdrty of U- fat man. He *6

rote of fane mitee a tofawte.1 put up

a H. KICKS.

IX F. X&gt;XS4X SON,
Monse
Painter* !

w

.ui,

oner, mux
m (lie Av
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tfan. The stfaetrwere bk

�ss

In Fact
withra tho wall,, ud hold the^ta. of
&amp;. Cloud. Paaay. Antenll, Trocadcro,
and Mnottaoa well as tho Arch of
Triumph. Haavy firing is hoard tn the
Champa EJy»seo. HutteenthsuatariVar■sfflre troops here roterod Vo. Girard

Goods are Cheaper than Low!

STOVES

AT THE OTOBE OF

!

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS.

Soid extenulvcly t»y

5VE Kina’ A GENERAL A88OBT11ENT OF

S3H0
DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
P K’b, &amp;c,

mad« by Julia Ward Rowe, Bev. Mr.
Sargent, and other*.
nimaix^Nuca tnnoa.
The fifth anniversary of thia society phenomena that the accuracy
waa held, May 10th, at Cooper Institute, count would certainly be doul
Mrs. Lucretia Mott, Mr*. Marr K. De­ it not thoroughly authntica
vil, Dr. Childs. Mr. Charles Moran, aad
bare hero pictures and &lt;!o*ri

ttoia We psiat it exactly a* we Aad it.
foedby ooreMk as w*a editorial in ths
2Msre, that sxartly what WoodhuB,
Gafin A Co. did say may be seen at a

The Wotnoa Suffrage clan* are upon
s. To-day Lucy Btcne'a party is to
lead; to-morrow Visa Aattamy’. ia to

given notice that also no longer leads the
skirmish line, but has given place to a
mure skillful leader, Mrs. Victoria C
Woodhull, to wit, Moro, indeed, than
the indomitable Captain, and that en-

Beecher Hooker, hare accorded the new
leader the dtetinrtica of their homage.
Hero ia the hearty, admiring tribute at
ones to her groat abiHty and her high
moral worth, which waa unanimously
adopted by the Central Woman a Suf-

’ JtesrieM. Thai we honor Victoria C.
Woodhull for her fine intellectual ahil-

And we will sell thejn as chea^ as any house
From New York to Chicago.

jurt what wa would hove said; for if to
advocate freedom ia free kiv% a* contra
indicated from/erred fora then by all
“The Grotto Geyser,”
Of the
m*an* « acrotH the application. If
Castle Geyser.” •‘Crater of the Giant
there la one foul, damning blot upon
Geyser." •The Beehive Geyser,''and tho
woman's nature and capofatie^ it is this
magnificent •Giantess Geyser,” which
system that compels her to manifest and
throw a stream of boiling »ttas.tottb*
art a lor* that» forced; this kind of
Tlw forty-sixth anniversary of U&gt;u remarkable height of 25UC*rt.^r,^
levo is all the prostitution there ia in th*
world. Non* of tho act* that may b* American tract society ru hold in this
city.
May
10th.
Right
Iter.
Charles
suggested by a genuine tor* can be held
to be peoeritntian of the t—— — — Mcllvaino, D. D., of Cincinnati, was re­
elected Prsaidsnt of tho Society ; Rev.
parity exhibited. Mitral
J. M. bwvenaon. Conuspoudiag Secre­
term* should hero SBch swi
ration, and in reality such---------------- tary. and (J. H. Kingsbury, Treasurer
mg. All the natural attraction., nature Tho Treasurer reported that the receipts mastery of the Mrisiroippi is oS, being
hu within hsreelf ar, representatives | for the year were &gt;12J,487.1£&gt;, the sal*. accomplished by the utmost akin, ener­
.f the priacipte of free tore; and i&lt; i* I,•370,116.47. Amount expended in gy, and poneveranor. Money and hu­
I manufacturing books and tracts, &gt;287,quite time the bugaboo that sonnet, it­ ' 028.86 ; periodica!*, &gt;179,046.70 ; agea- man life are being freely spent in the
araqurel, tho methods of which are hero
self with this term should bo explodo-t
cirs and depositories, &gt;118,787.84; d»- fully and curiously explained and pic­
—{Ort. 15,1870
' trscl Sccretanes, &gt;12,188.98 ; apieonri- tured.
atiuns far foreign lands. »t&gt; Owl. and
AxrerfaaUtag tho* graphically rep- ।
Wo do not believe there aeuld be other expenses, &gt;13,791. Total, &gt;491,- resented as to her strange natural fea­
one-half the insane opposition to politi­ 787,«8; leaving a balance in the trsas- ture! and business and engineering en­
cal equality for all. were it not that it ury of &gt;394.67. Addresses were mad* terprise-other illustrated article* are
involves an equality which to many is 1 by Rev. Dre T^ng. Steven son and pth- devoted to European subjects William |
of much greater importance than it ia
Wells gdtrip* pieaMuidy, with the aid I
Political equality cannot bo granted to
of four illustrations, about “I -gk" *wd j
women withoct tbeir also obtaining sex­
ual equality a* a legitimate sx|ucnre. . The American Woman Suffrage Cone'
ventioa
met
here
Mav
10th.
Mrs.
LitkrAnd just here ia where all tho lratal&gt;al«&gt;
b-gins to show iteolf If tho eidran- I more presiding. Mrs Livermore, in
btu»sl woman could still be cvmjicllod j her address, said that woman saffrags
lokvmain the servile, dorife, mookly- I waa a regular outgrowth of Christianity.
aoqoioeeent, solf immolat.-d, and self-ab­ , Site denied that it wa* a battle twtween
negated wife, there would bw no diffleul , m in and woman, the fact being that
ty about the voting. • • • Mar­ j tho nioromenl was really 1ml by men,
riage is cousumuted by present law re­ . foremost among whom was Henn Ward 1
duces the previously free, single woman I Boocher. Rev. Dr. Egglostnu.' Grace j
to a condition of virtual slavery, in which Greenwood, and others dsiivored speech-,
she cannot proceed beyond certain boun­ cs. The nstional Woman Suffrage As •
daries without meeting tho limitations sociation met May 11 th. Mrs. Paulins
uf the contract which custom has pre­ Daria prcsidmL A fvmmilteo waa upscribed. It ia by no means an equal I«&gt;intvd to form a National Committee.
partnership • • • What is uiar- Mra. Victoria C. Woodhull adv&lt;vcated
talgeT • • • Are “unions" be­ direct appeals to the courts and Con­
tween the males and females of the type gress to advance the causo of woman characteristic talk about the
of animals below man marruges or are suffrage Mrs. Hooker said tho more the law, and the mystery of d
they something else? Ar* “unions" ignorant a foreigner waa the more ho Brooke s poem. “Three Lm&gt;
between tho female and male species of needed the educational stimulus of th&lt;&gt; Stuvy," has three graeoful &gt;
plants, by which they reproduce and in­ ballot. She did not Ixdiore in disfran­
arm**, marriages, or shbuld they be chising foreigner*. The arasious were
throughout Friday, anil
designated by some other term 7 • • euntiauod
speochee were made by Mrs. Mott, Miss i
• Where is th* point before reach­
ing which ia not marriage, and having : Anthony, and others. Tho convention !
will meet in Washington in January

We make no drifft and tell no lies, but
Goods on their merits.
j

Suppose that all marriage laws wore to
be abolished, what would be the result?
It ia extremely doubtful if one-fourth
of the present married would think of
smrabag at all, and fully one-half of
all who would separate would bo ufollowing c nuneiatious of principle from treirely happy to return to their alle­
bar jotutraL tho meet widely eirvnlated giance wiser and better within a abort
aad Ureiy af all the Woauaa's Suffrage time.- (Dec. 1R 1870.
oyana. We bar* been carets! to avoid

THE REST 1ST THE WORLl^!

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wo* during the midst of tho pubKratioas from which we Imre above collated
a few feir sample* that her intellectual
stator aud moral worth wore vouched

GRANT A PHILUM.

CM STORE!

WM. LOOMIS,“
is full and complete—bought for CASH nt
the lowest market price, and wishes to be

chased elsewhere.

understood that he will not be Undersold bv
Pocket Books,

unvone in Hastings or surrounding Country.

BROWN &amp; CARTER,
250 Hain Street,

SrfflB, n m mn,
I Oh’KRY STORE,
orc purchasing
elsewhere.

At the rostoffice.

J. RODERTH Jt CO.

JA.CKSOJ^,

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MICHIGAN.

FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WALL PAPER
AM) DIsCORATIONS,
PAPER AND OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADER, TA8SELH. PICTUM!
CORD. AC, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH-HOLLAND. IN
GREEN'. WHITE. BUFF AND BLUE, FOR

GRJlJm RAPIDS
New Advertisements.

“ .J" ’’

• mrJwtrsftsr k* tjstot

panring pictures are wry good. ‘ An­
nie Furness," “Aatoros" and the *AiUricon Baren,’’ are tho serial fictfon* of
the sumbcr, cad then-usstelimcnte will
of coarse bo eegwriy devoured. Short
•lories are ineartad with judicious alter­
nation. ' A Bohemian Hourehold," and
“That Place Under Gteranawnt,” boiSKM^riy «*d Idra^ay hold. Two

,

V.rtUr patronage is solicited.

RLDELL &amp; CO.

sm*mibnxdro*n.M s/foF^e«»B&lt;.a lk.

W. yt,

AfWnrM

KAItM KliS
_

in Mom, writhe other in BrariL Th*
;fate of those colonies is almost idntical.
After yean of rofiiuiag tad. privatkn,
,
thus, who could, come back to the
•are probably jaM .. wire today on th* 1L'nitad StaUa, glad to return with fife.
, matter aa they will bo six weak* honre. jFrom BrariL many wre* rent book al
TWsi-asMtek.sfcwUmomiotWs.h- |

[in

I G^ODS .DVD GROCERIES, which
in the city, manufactured by Richmond
!y reliable form in twe. A full stock of

tie spot in the Lake district of Western
New York, and -Port Crayon,” an old
and favorite contributor, doer justice to

i

it till

1 Has received his Spring stock of DRY

few really know any thing" about A
fifth paper of the “Florida Kee£’ aui&gt;-«,
will b* read rrith satisfazrion, JnSj itto
SySromen-

&gt;

groerbartm l&amp;o the rest of mankind,
and they don’t like to
ouchored out of
1, a good opportunity to trade. Sense re­
' poster wa* too sharp for them, got hia
copy, end did .not wont to buy another.
And this ia about the. lang and the abort
•of lx. Caxpemer aad Csuhlin may injcubalenv long as they pioere, but they

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•

W e keep on liand and manufacture to order any sue or etyle |

nlaterf*

ten prove useful. Atopar's is always
fortunate in giving valuable fuels about
common things, whirfi all are supposed

tee of the United Stats Senate engaged
in the farce of attempting to find out
how tho New York TF.lns sad Cinrinn«ti C^uvrnJ. obtained a ropy of the
Washington Treaty last week, which
they published in full Hirers. Cor.
peuter and Conklin make a show of
rirtusus indignation, ot* ths fact of its
having leaked out, when th* truth of
! the matter is there ore many uf the
Senates, probably, olm wuuld have

May, ----1871.

a Cal! art tai vial a tai Pile if Gam
101 fir a! little Kaiej.

B'mE

.■EFt

1 Item E. Dodge presiding. The annual
report shows that thirty new publics1 tians have brcn issued. In pamphlet
] and newspaper literature 27,907,846
1 pages have been printed and distributed.
| The present indebted neat of the society
ia about 05,000. The total ruiripte dur• tag the year were &gt;53,945.57. WilBain
E. Dodge was. then chosen President.
Interesting aptexb.es were made by Wil1 liam E. Dodge, Dr. Cuyler, Dr. Johnson.
1 and Rev. Mr. Talmage. Dr. Johnson
| said &gt;10,000,000 was spent annually, in its articles. Setting forth with a
Philadelphia.for intoxicating drink a
• quaint illustrated poem, itpaaace through''
an extraordinary range of topic, before
coming to the familiar "Editors Drawer”
this society, held in Brooklyn, May 11th, at the trad. It has often been sportively
Kicbee were made by Rev. J Hyatt said that the Hebrew jrad the Yqpto*&lt;'
lb. Dre. Scudder, Hcbenek, aad kggleatou. The society has aided one hun­ care of diamond cut diauwud. 1&amp; Wm. I
dred chureho* during the year. The
*
| receipts, Alien Butler’. “Gmreral Average" may
be described as on illuatraltoa of this i
l theory. Tli* idea w ingenious, and it* j
Thia society held its 56th annual treatment clever. Still, wo object- taj
gathering hero May 11th. During the th* inference that is nnavodabte if I^j
rear, two of the Vkw-Premdeute of, the ceps and Mores are to be regnrdodjjjsal
Sodoty -Gm. Wm. William* and John
।
Tappan—have died. The remipte for tTJ** of their respective jiroplh
apprehend that sharp bargain* and easy I
the year were &gt;729 464.70; disbursemoots, &gt;651,155.31. fSxty.four life &lt;Uroctors, and 1,880 life members bar* ।i confined to one race, any more than lib-;
b*en cOTslituted, and 105 new auxiiia- cral dealing and integrity are. Idtftho I
rias enrolled. Thirty-three agents, twen- “New York Custom Hoose" a gjodfleal j
ty-threo mautnnts, 221 county agents,
sad 23,138 Bible mte, hars'b-n rin- of information is supplied that uta&lt;W of-1
ployed, the latter gratai‘„u4y. In forsign lands, there hare been throe ageuts
•nd forty coiparteura. There harobeen
1,107,272 rulumre ironed, including
938,548 from the Hihlo House, end 1&gt;9,179 abroad, the tatter ropraeentiog 58
different tanguogc* and dilrcte. Arot*
have been 438,650 Biblre rireulated.
Tho gratuitous work for the rear
amounted in value to 1234,352.28 J of
this sum. &gt;60,516.93. was expended for
the foreign field. The entero number
T?,°me^SHin^riag fifty-fire year*
ha* been 27,680,098.

Wo Sell the Florence Sewing? Mnchiiw,

ta [In u

Ilsst ags, May 25. 18*1.

worth, aad stun* her every wtwd aad
look and act impresses us with the oon-

Ths people who “work with and for'*
Mr. Wooihall, ,.rw 1—J« „t U.. Wo­
nsan Suffrage party, Woman Suffrage
candidate for th* 1‘reridency, aad odi-I
ter of BWWZ^ Cl^e, M'rel/y, are
to meet ia National Coaveatioa to-Bor­
row. They number wracnl noma* that

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2s: Horsemen:
ATTENTTON1

�New Goods!!

week, in which mstrteeay and throats
of thaadcr end Ightaing were tbe or­ dmteon. lately made by tbe Euprem,
der of the day. Mr. Albert Smith has Court ol Mic higan. waa mted ate in
a daughter, • bright late. of-so Mr. fan Vanderpool m In tte cam of
Henry Stewart m. Tbe People error to

NICHIGAB CEWTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valiev Division

Milter, a steady, upright young man
bring neat Mr. Smith. On Sunday last
the two repaired fo the j uotios oOos of
Enquire 1-entwll and their hearts were

Hxn P.*o Cuflto al Buseil'a, for
cents per lb.
t
Bmr Jara Coffee nt BusoU'a for I
pew pound.
f

.'fesxtr,!
H. A. Iteru.
Fcbad books, Speakore. and a full a»~rl,T«&lt;*8tnfa&gt;t,aty.“i
J- T. Bosnrs ft Coin drug store.

Ask your Druggist for Bus's Pnrao.
a*l Euxia end cure your cxdd.
Acixsi A Susa. Agonta.
fteDRto?00r‘8, CfctWnF-

.'ESBttsmtri’—• *"■ '■

r*i"-

H&gt;WS.
Susrae. hxunitoudrd the tmo of Barr’s
Pectoral Elixir fay rixtemt years.
Ar«r»r * fiunx. Agents.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

Xalantaioa Floa t and Castuigi
for snk by E. p Barral! t Co, at John
W eusist'u IIsnlwaiM

Pox Slots—Scarce.

Bovxvo Bros—Plenty,
lusr paper ia May

Fea Castas, Jlnwruns, ete, ate, rail
at ABea's. Ho is agent far F A. Fullex’* fitfniturv.
|
ifttf

' cF. A. Fctuui is one of ths oMart
wlmteafe dealm in furniture fa Barry

DRY COOKS &amp; CROC

named &lt;* any of the aeuernmeat roUa of
Uie eoonty ; either for ths year in which
the trial toakptee, ar far nay preoedmg
year. Jndga Cooley delivered tb. opin­
of affairs, and ss be was so much op­ ion of the court :
SM, ThattberawMnosrrorinauob
posed to the tofan, his temper knew no
bounds and he made throats that would,
if canted
out, have been
the
ttMlutai,, tt.M4,l««
a widow, and himself into a murderer.
Young Mdler concluded to put a quietus

W. krep Strictly toOxn 1‘etca.
Star Clothing Hnuse JG Cunei
Grand Rapids.

FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.
BLACK noOBBD AND

made out for hie amrt, tho papers not
being made out qaite right, Mr. 8,
started for Hasting. Monday morning
to "get jmtke” but tbs boys anted
first end went before tbe 1‘roMcntiag
’ Attorney and swore oat a warrant which
was placed in the hands of constable
Rues, who brought Mr 8, before Wm.
H. Hay ford Esq, end he renoluded to
giro botrtx tv keep quiet, end all went
home feeling better and sate, we pro­

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES
PIQUES A SPECIALITY.

JACONETS,
SATIN I ACES,
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
JACONET CHECKS,
NAINSOOK CHECK,
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK ETBU'E
VICTORIA LAWS,
FRENCH FINISH 0
8WIBB MUSLIN,
D. Q. Robmsen haring remind a ma­
BOOK
MUSLIN,
,
SHIRT FRONTS,
tioo of daughter, and sons rashly enter­
jority of votes at the Bqwrvisora sleet"lANDKEBOr*
MAIISAILLES
QUILTS,
ing into a matrimonial alliance, without
sd, hi- was declared duly elected as
EMBROIDERIES,
EDGING&amp;
chairman for tbe current year.
a sane fam from tho rents or guardians,
INSERTIONS,
Mr. Iowan moT&lt; d that the Board take
a recess until 4 o'clonk, r. u.
English turban hats are tho latert of
Wu H. Powkm, Clark.
fashion's importations.
Ths war between (sailing skirls aad

Gnanriu te ckMfat.se,
y AMMtt MOTluxa.

rpatLET DOOM 4JTD mrrMxnr,

SarnvisoB meet ea iho 15th of Jn n

of Gea'L R. H. G. Minty, late Superintsadsmt of the Grand Hirer Valley Rail,
road, and their aamber is legion all
alongthat road, will learn with the
Pnrrrn fans
greatnet pUssnrv, that in his new field
fruits, eorn, etc.
&gt; The admnm guard of lbs grand KT my of labor x. bopariatendeot of the New qnently farmed of mingled flowers, all
Albany ft Chicago Railroad, ho is meet,
of flte is already oil Land.
ing with groat suoeeas. making tbe road white, such as Capo jasmine, white or­
chids, and snowdrops, than of the time
as jopular as be did ths Valley, and
honored orange flowers aad bndal roses.
Board mat pursuant to adjournment '
that ia al! any living man could do for
Large gQt hoop earrings are now very Roll colled Quonuu present Board
any road la the wafara. Of his labors
mosh worn. They areealiod “ Tomany
there the Louisville, (Ky.) fbsMMrste Haga.** and present a look of truly sawOn mpfan of Mr, Moaroo, the chair-,
Butmaa is pabfrshing n new paper st
man of this Board and tbe Sheriff of
the RM, wem chosen a committee to
Mi.Tl.~l mW the Tmms
1st tbe
tor repairing jail reiidence
Thia ia the year for the aeveuteeu year
loeusta—They have been acaroe lines
I’lcxisu potato bugs is the order
th. day.

Furniture
reliable, ai

WHITE DUCK COATING,

The Largest Stock in the City!
DENIMH. STRIPES. WKING8 CHECKS. D. • T CA8SIMEBE.

SHEETINGS,

Prints at ten cents per Yard
J. Roberta ft Co, advertise by a itoabfe ,
quarter column their picture frame boa­
nose, also school books, nows and ra
tfooery. Give them a call, we know
you will bo satisfied

■vaarivE:
'X“Fii.Ttt&lt;w

Peninsular Railway.

QRUCS,
Medicines,

Ridel] ft Co , of Grand Rapids, adrertise their paint store in thia issue.
We arc confident they mean what they

No remedy fur the I wage and Throat
closed out hie stock of groceries It
so p polar as Hack's Psneaii Euxtx.
ACKI.KV A MtotDE, Agents. 1
Firm Sruvitiun apjn—rvd in our having been purchased by Mr. C. 8.
Soo Here 1 ]
market at Stanley s last Saturday, far Burton, and by him disposed to Wm.
Loomis, Mr- Loomis selling to V.
' SO cents per quart. Wo trial them.
Leins, to be used in connection with his
Tax “light fantastic” to the inane of
Bakery ft Ckjufectfoaory stan-, which »
Merrill's Baud, of Eaton Rapids, al
about ready to o,«n to the public
। Union Hall to-uight
*
We regret to loom Mr. Dibble from
M. Paicurr has fairly got his black - among the general grocery d. alert in
■ smith shop under way, and ia doing a our city, but necoccity compel], him to
good buateaas at Rock's old stand.
take this step. Wr wish him success in
Wnxt-x* ft Dowxim, enterprising
marten* Of NashrUfa have a card in
aril op.
this paper, nee' what they say. Give
Tn Seerst excursions to Gan lake
Dtcxn ft Bkvtut make Doors, Rash,
have already comuienced. Iasi week a
r»ry tKcl
window and door frames
anil ia tet evarthiug in tho lino of
small party attsnd-rd thia favorite place
w «4 work, -from on ornanieuta! center

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND

THE

LITTLE

BUICK

MILLS

FAMILY

S PAINTS &amp; OILS,
XXX

BAHRY

FLOUR

War can't Hastings have a Literary
Library
Beading Boom? Other
placeshare them. There are moms in
the Bank building that would be just

School Books

Stationery.

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY
RECEIPTS.

Tax old question is being agitated
throughout ths country, “ shall we cole
brale," and in many please they answer
yea, by raising the bi tantry itamju to
do that thing.

CITY PA1WT SHOP

(PAINTERS
Lscal tbjipes notice;.

-Br" Dickinson speared 115 fish ia
o«r river oe Tuesday He rotaifed them
far 25 cents a string, foar to a string

BROWN’S BLOCK

A strawberry and ios cream festival
R F. Biases, Chiropodist was in town
Tax little village of Grand Ledgv of would go fast rata. There should be
Liat week extracting corns aad bunions. only a few hundred inhabitants, support o»a|l—Jtetod. _
~’i
We cm tofai^r to several small corn a first rate newspaper of 2M eotauaMdl
Isotof Utters renteilhgje Uo Port.
printed at homo, B. F. Saunders, pub­
□Aos,
May
24th.
1871
lisher. They bar. two artesian wells
NonirsHuK J. B. floyt, JadteGreeu,
Jaesb Geom, Goo. B. Gash, Mary K
the third. They are also expecting to Cole, JaBa A. Keith, Henry Ledie,
get a «n&gt; engine soon. In the matter Naney A. Lewis. John Merton, Marne
of newspapers, Hastings H “O. K." Myosa, T. Soltek. Kite Ruyder, &amp; D.
.MgyhH||ii.;^ey» rurently withdrawn Its badness m*a beliore ia initsioing
■nmfcWHstu, Williams ft Co, ths prom But b.w ia it about mineral
wells aad fire engines ? Tho. question
ia the plaining mill business.

Is glancing at the ads. in the Grand
J. P. Miakltw tea opened tao new
Rapids papers, wo notice a card ferC.
picture Gallery, at tho old Poet Office
W. Priridie, M. D. Wo lean also Ute
building- Find cUm pictures guaran- Carraco baa a good badness ia that
modwroxmew is fetes A'-'Call and tec.

FRUIT i ORMAIWTAL TRIES

UMl Rif I«Hh Ratal
on Tuesday night, aged about 61 yroro.
TUaia tbe third of the Bisho,- of tbe
M. K Chenh who hat* died within a

II8AL11.
NA4MVILLE, MICHIGAN,
duck of a bonnet. a duck of a drero
And a duek of a paraeoL He m/s that
such- dealing, ia prtery will ms him.

Tbe Bey City Jtunui says • yeuag

Sign and Ornamental

Wool Waited!
BAKEBT!

�WAHOO
CAN'T DE HTOlXN OP.

COUNTERFEITED.
SELF

Preamd—Aid. Barbw, RirdreM.Haos
Haya, KeUeld, Waiistn. and Wtoley. •
u authority to aol in fee premises is |
Minute, of the last meeting rued and
concerned, wo publish tho following
schedule, which bare all boon relieved WELCH * OBlmTHS,
, ’ A petition waa then presented and reed
Besleu. Maw.,jsr Detroit, Mleto Mly] ■
•inc* May lot, 1871, rix.
to lay out, Mtahliah aad open a street,
four rods wide, oa aecthia line betwoem
W.wMt Imw*« aa adrstcWnmi
■
t eociioa rixteoo and twenty-one, and sot- altera. bUUanl tabl-. all kind, of brokOTVE MONTH
• tol isa and twwrty.fbur, comiMMsng at a «rx (uscleding .fock brokers.) build.ro
•.? It Skvretf^urfrlrM idaae
I
and contractors, butchers ar.d clam:
agents, circuws wrafsctioaore, retail
deolen. wholesale dealers whoso anreud
sales are not over 830,000, du^tute,
Um to a petal fifty rods wrel of the (par- rating houses exhibitions not otherwtej JK. (Wlrlo Ike sretMw4 iu. psper. tfl
whom sarmpMstmlliy la w.8 kseeu.
|
tor atakr, and singed by, S. C. Prindle, provided for, exprews carrragre and X.IST SENT F-R.E-’J.
Denial Strike, J. ]N. Ruaeoll. Charlo. egonta, gift enterprises, urind.ro of cofaMrroa GKO. F. ROWELI. A. CO., t
foo and spice, huroo dealers, hotels, f n. .‘.TfSr.'.'rit..?
Hyde, Julio. Bra.41, O. D. 8. .aiding, suranco sgwnts, intalHgonce oOcd k.&lt;-pA. R. Pratt, D. 0. Robiraon, D R. Cook
jWtero. lawyers, lirwy stable
8RAGRIST SAPOLIENE
' 1
W. W. Kelley and lea others.
KM Otevre tad et! ll»4e of flollk eed 1
Ou netioa of A’d. Birdsall, tho pell•fl 1 reea.H Fflisk Orteee. - Ito. Sc. I&gt;4 |

FOR i

| BKOAD OJiVQS—DOVBLK TRACK KOVTB'

NEW YORK

PRESERVATION

At the Ixpea*aof War!

j raixcrvAi. ronra xx new tom

1 &gt;.v er-- •» 2!StSSl'I. St

xrw

rats kulwaT xxotm non
Itocbaeter to New York, 385 uuIm,
Buffido to New York. 4S8 uulaA
Dunkirk to New York, 4CU
|
Ctevnlaad to Naw Tork, fi«5 mflos,
Cincinnati to N.Y'., 8M miles, ,
and d non
HF22 to 27 kilw raa sKosraa tons.

Newspapers.

Aid WilU.ma, who WM aatborued at
the last meeting to see Mr. Brown and
negotiate with him for a kaee of a room
intermixed, the more perfectly will this oa tbo 'second 8oor of hie building on uudevetaoda “what ia what," indulge,
in acnucthing like the following which
read: be nreouiiiliabed. Tbe labor is Slate »tnet,reported that ho would give a
•waU bestowel, for not only will tbe _ ____ » .i___ __ i... «im ____ ___l any acnriblo wife knows to be true as
preaching, and any husband is ready to
wheat crop bo improved, but tbo grass
swear to. “ Abe re all thing, if a wife
will take bettor on such woll-prnparod
wishes to make hami&gt; attractive to bur |
to^aafl good graas muaaa good grain
mate lol h«r keep a sharp oyo '-on tbo
cook ; nothing makes a mate creature
Aa a rotabun of creja has become an
mure discontented with his hou-c than
established principle of good farming, it
bat! dlauire ill—os-rod : if there ia any­
ia Meeasarv to start welt Tho rotation
thing that will make him swear, and |
well eommonos&gt;l will proceed well
there generally it, my dear lady (though j
throughout If there should not bo
hie tamper seemed ao an ;elic when be ।
time to prepare thoroughly a whole field,
a-wooing,) it ia a cold (late with ,
concentrated all the time and labor, as |2M.75 to Augustos Ncsrton Work Io waa
hot moat, or a hot emo with his ehaoM. I weexesss. ae.. wtu »j rwir« r»c
well as manure on such a port aa may eommrece on Moudsv the 15th of Msy, Neglect of thia sort ia unpardonable, j
W*’“ *w,‘o,rM
be, and what is done, do well- It is by 1871.
[ Again, it may not be toasjble to giro*------- - ---------such means that forawn inGroaiBritTho Recorder who waa autboriavd at . him daintioe, but it is easy to avoid mo,aia am enabled to l»y yearly rentals of the last laceliag to secarc tbe
,
right of notauy by a careful «udy af the oooktwenty-flve to forty doH*»w per ucro, awl way
for a Street, four
rod. wide, from ery book ; and it if quite aitouiahing
—
. ...I
live well besidaw Moen than half the Fall
■ •bridge
.to Hubbcl'a,
.
Crock
reported how ilto monster man can bo aubjugatod
forma of thai country are under twenty that Mr. Dolph refused to deed the neces­
end omus^mI by a judicial variation of
aetta, and tho country has the appear- sary land iu front of his premises to make 1
aurv of a garden Fields aro cleared a four rod street until tbe slrcvt from the ‘
of wevds by follow^ limo is applied rwgu- Depot to Fall Creek bridge was made i
lady, crop, are hoed by hand : even four rode aide. The Rrecrder further re­
whan U IkcleaBcI. Weeds are pulled ported that opporite lk« atrret wee only
by gauge of children, nothing is left to abrnt 30 feel wide and that at other
dojirive the grain or rooto of the nertw- points between ths Depot and Fall Creek
aary food, end enormous crops are the
rtvralt WMo tho cost of lahar pre­
vents us from cultivating our land thor­
oughly. By decreasing tho extent of
the land worked, we may increeM tho
sdsragw crop. Woods are anprofitablo
and must bo killed out The summer w
tho only time fur this work, tho plow and secure the right of way from Fall Creek
SW WTEBTISEMEkTJi.
harrow ^&gt;a needed tools, and constant bridge tn Nr. Hubb41'a.
w orkhgthe ody mafood.
Tho electric tolrpaph has reached'
I. A. Holbrook aS City Attorney, in
behalf of tho Committee on Ord ini nee | Vardvc, a littlu town in tho north-eastand By-Laws. reported the following Or- era extremity »f Norway, probably tho
northerzuuosi town ua tho gkbo. '
dinaaoM.
(See Ordinances iu another column.)
Bore nut with much &gt;|&gt;cuch the bum- On motion that the Ordinances stand num man struggling with figure", or Uio
approved by tbe Council. The aye. end po-.ir rdit-w wtmyiag «rcr putliooks aud i
naya being called, tbe vote was a* follows :
' Ayre—Aids. Barlow, BirdMlI, llama,
Haya, Keefield, Williams, and Wooley.
N aye—None.
By Aid. Barlow : That tbe Recorder
be authorised to pureli.se the books ncees
aary for tbe Recorder's and Treasurer's
Ofioe of Richmond and Backus, of D.
trail, a* per letter rebuilt:rd by than.
.
By Aid. Williams : That the Street
2. Take up ihmb bucks early in the
summer, and keep thorn up until Decraubor lat following, when they may bo
timed out
3. Drop or tako out the lowett bam
■a &amp;• sheep enter or leave a yard, sav­
By Aid. Hay. : That Chudes Dolph
ing broken limbs.
be appointed Street Commiseionw
-4. Count every day.
izAThe ayes and aaya being called fur the
6. Begin graining with tho groateel
car*. and ueo tho smallest quantity at vote waa as fellow ;
Aye.—Aid. Barlow, Ham., He is.­
6. If a ewe loaeo her lamb, milk her j, Kenfield, William" anal Wooley.
daily far a few daya, and mix a little |j Nayo—None.
| By Aid. Hams
That tbe Street
alum with her mil
J. Lot no ho^s eat with the cheep, Couimuehwcr work under the ditvetion
I of the Street Committee, until the fur

ax»

J OIL HEGIONSOF^PENJrSYLV’ANIA

PER LINE.

MicMgan

BOSTON,!

ALBANY,

VINECflR BITTERS1

ADlrela.ra.aires’tyterMxhtoltevToefc.
fir-860 miles without change of c.xichM. j

$10

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rsxWiatasAtoiS!1
e. .atiOT u LsnV. flivM (ksi » ViUir, .
1 **t*r.{*R* ’-&lt; *• M
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Fremont Engine Works.

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LAST

16 DAYS

BRIGHT
SIDE STORIES.
Gems of Beauty tn Prose, Poetry A I

- 'Estbsey;

THEA-NETAR '!BilKqV

time of WMoing.
0- Never frighten sheep if poariblo to
avoid it
■
10. Bow ryw for weak oacs in raid
wealhar, if you can.
. JL Srp»«d:&gt; kU weak, cr thin, or
aid, from thtoo strung, in the fall, and
give them special care.
. ' '
.12. If any aheep ia hurt, cartch it at
aura and wash tho wound, and if it ia
fly time, op{dy apirita of turpentine dai­
ly, and always wash with. eomothing
healing. If a limb ia broken, bind It
with splinters tightly, loosening aa the
Bmb swdla..
Keep a number of good bells on

.■rr.-gr.eiee.~~

&amp; Lain «f Pitfrj ail Sat

anrf Rjtrt’xhmtuls.

Scientific American

i-atdoxiu 11oat ixdustry t

Z7&amp;

For 1871.

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORTS I |
BUCK A FULLKK, M,Fn.t&gt;ra

DENTIST,
On motion tbe Msroliat was aAtborined
to move tbs tables, desks, etc., belonging
to the Cowncil, to tbe room rented of Mr.
Brown for Council roan, immcdialclv.
. Council then adjourned.
Cnaa. B. Woon, Ereorder

Tuaedsy .retth-g. Mar 10.1871. •
Council called to order by bi. Honor,
Major Goodyear.
Praseot, Alda. Barlow. Eaatmao, llama,
. K-Foraeoura, girw pulvcrrwd alum
in wheat bran; proven t by taking great Hays, Kenfield, Willutna and Wooley
Minutes of last mating read (nJ ap­
care in changing dry for green feed.
17, If one is lame, examine tho foot,
i, at City Attorney, in ।
dean out between the hoofa, bare the
Oommittee on Ordinances
boofif uaxmnd. aad r ' —“
___
____ reported an OrdinaMa |
with blue vitriol boiled in
relative
to
Drunkeoocm
anil Selling Iu- ,
•• 18. Shear at cnee any
toxicatiog Liqisiire u a Beverage
By Aid. Barlow:
14. Do not let the . sheep spoil wool
with
rt-.xff tog-loefa
or burrs. in early spring.
ik^Citt

Yaiitillt
Mitral,
‘".^urr*”

WKLLST CARBOLIC . T__ABLE
TS
_______ iSSiiSicS
■cdWMtM.

j «*&lt;**■ V mes j»V shirk .

— — —
■tears —ilially bsa^t aselielkepropnater
at rsbal m uasa ad Tkaaol &lt;UBarfiie&gt;
jests i
alaedisr.

DRESS MAKING !

ra s-E1

CAL7TION

•K/ Ibal we ere prop»r**t te de week II
retw. ■&gt;( biui Mekler, Heklag, n.U.fl,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

AMERICAS

MARBLE

GMasly Will.' lirWx TaUtla. I'nr.fiMU
Mt boa. JOBS O KKIXOCtl. Mall Hr, X. T.
Nels agsnl br lip C. 5. Need tor Cireslar.

HEDUCTION OF PRICES

WST.
'

REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

REMINGTON8

A Ne^Poem Ij^ru BE BA
Father, dear lather, come home with »n

' »eor'hrt M as amended waa adopted
^Ayt*—Aide. BtoUw. Kaatutae, Wil-,

liame and Woolev.
Naye-AMa. fbeu, Hey. ai4 Ken

T4 ietidba - WM presented to epun a
ettoet 00 Denning', addition, and on wo.
tioo. waa referred to tier Committee on

f*r

Ok. who amid rrebt this most phunliw
&lt;d prayers,
“1W. faflwr. dree father, come

!
NATURE'S

DiM SfflBlftrt Rmie,
(XUXKTOBV orriCiUta DtoTUICTMICB,

NEW CARPET HOUSE1!

Perhaps before tnoramg shall dawn ; And thi. ia tbo mrarag- d&gt;o M
bring:
‘•Come quickly, or ho will ba (

Father, dear f-rtbor, cornu &gt;«me

T** Twy BESTFU^ to bn/

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OIL CIZ1IHS,

MATS,
C7’J/0XS7Z2?ZJ) GQOIiS,

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                    <text>VOL XVI.

I’rftowl Hi

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE I. 4871.

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AGBICULTO’AL MACHHIEBY,
tfcc. &amp;c.
POLE AGENTS FOR BARRY COUNTY, FOR THE

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER
Mowers and Reapers!
Johnston’s Seif-Baking Reopen
Ithaca Combined Sulheij Rake, ■
and Broadcast Blaster and Grain Sower.

■temps." sayinghebee" sorrel cob far
• being there at this Umo was the ■^3.arinremfrreW.
I of an nreilcmt merely. I had been i
! three hundred mfhwwert of tbb, trying ’
I in rain to find n ehw toihe whereabout. 1
• of an absconding defaulter ; and com- I
ing bock to take a Meh .tart, I found unusual
i
call far i
that n flood had itubtnorged the track I
for •nrcnil mile, cut of Carlisle, and I
that there would bo no getting awny till i
Monday, at least Ho 1 made a virtue Ifor him; Ito-eum. immediate^ m?
he remained at the store, wmtiag 0*
customers, from two o'clock till eight,
without oao. tearing it Mx. Plareuto
After dinner at the hotel, I dropped was iurourt, and ho emtH tartar to the
in at the oSre of tlw District Attorney,
with whom I was well acquainted. I
His first question uf the District At­
found him arranging the detail, of a torney made the follow start and shiver
number of criminal core, whieb were
to be tried nt the court which begun on
the folio wing dav,
“Anything of importance 1" 1 ask­
ed, rather cnrelenlr.
“One at least," be replied. •‘Joe 8Ufor, a no’odous scoundrel. la to be tried
M
,
for highway rubbery. The victim was ! the District Attorney had .topped fordragged out of his buggy on a lonely I ward and removed the wig, revealing a
reaaTbeeten in wnribte, end robbed of a ! smooth-brushed bond of dark bre‘a
thousand dollar.. He identifies Hlifer hair'
positively ns one of tbrfrafflans.*
, "What does this mean?” ba naked
“
sternly.
"1 can't imagine. I daa'i think thrte
“Only a fancy," was the surly answer,
■a any in reality."
•Tve worn that wigfaryssiu"
".Maybe he’ll prove an alibi.” I jo"Hayo you indeed P’ Did you wear
cussly suggested. Ho .book hh head. it all day yesterday!"
■Thoy’lTlianlly try that,’’ he mH.—
"Yes. sirwas tbs cunfidaa: reply.
,zn&gt;o foots nro too char.''
"Where F’
After aomo more unimportant center- , “At Norooti, to be sure.”
•alien with him. I returned to the hotel, । "AU day r
where I spent.tbo remainder of the!
'■Certainly I was there the whole
&lt;for
Tlin next day was Sunday. I woke
“When did you arrive here at Car-.
quite early, and found tbs promise of a Hob?"
beautiful suuuuc-r day u&gt; good that 1
drenrd cnTwelf and sallied out far a
ThoDirtrirt
uriphant look; sHateite iHtotel to
the hotel, and the etreeta were jierfertly the Court that he had desired this wit­
•till. I walked around several squares, ness to be date teed till the dore "f the
and Ktarned to the V»tel. meeting only trial, the Sheriff was directed to take
one i« nun on tho way.
charge of him. Mr. Caleb Wye cam.
That jH-rson was standing in the door­ down fiom the .toad with his wig in
way of a ba&gt;ement saloon as I [snord. hi. hand and took a Mat by the Sheriff;
1 looked around catuaUv, and saw him looking decidedly morn bOfioew than I
• landing there in hri .hirt .leevrs Hi« bud yet Men him appear.
hair vu tumbled, and he wn» gapin-.a.
Mr. Pleasants was now loodly caltod
if be had just awakened. I did not die- i for by the drieMe, but no one come
cover bo was doing anything in porticu- forward
The unexpected reception
lar there ; I thought aflrrward that it1 which the last witaem had met probably
was quite likely ho hail bore left in a chilled ths aider of his coafodmwKaad
drunken fit on the fl w&gt;r or on the bench
in the bar the night before, and that
waking op at this early hour, ho had
tak&gt;-u the wrong door in wwk.ngbte
lodgings, ntai had gnur out of doors ijl-

the Stoat escruelating auflbrfage." as
titapapsn nay.

;*■*«"*!*., BA 1

0REBIX

usfflis wmmn

NEW?

DRY GOODS!
r^-ErEE

Phoenix Cash
im,cips.

JAOKSOM WAGONS

Ladies' Misses and Children’s

Glen &amp; HhII Thrcnhing Machines, Clov
Hilliers and Grain Drills, nh&lt;l Gale’s
Patent Kulky Hake.

Russell &amp;, Nevins.
'rhe best place in the

J . L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES.
------ to buyl- ■

C. H, HICKS I
(Successor to Hicks «fc Fates.)

CARRIAGES
and the superiority of the

Painting and Trimmi
I

S'.iat ai Isttaiical DeritU,

pay Cash for my Groceries, I
Caah for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.
Hastings March t. WTl.

I went back to ths hotel, too much
out of sorts to enjoy my breakfast I
did not understand, till the day was
rome hours older, that I wan needed
more here in Cnrlislu tlinii anywhere else
un&gt;M her age ie caalainod, add togtoher
just then.
figure, al the top of the cUumna in
I went from Um breakfast-table into the
which her age is found, and you hat.
Iho reading-nxsu, and after I had read
the great secret Thus, ewppore bar age
to be 17, you win find that number ia
ths.firrtavdtftheote^aadJba fbrt
figure, of than* columns added together

C. H. HI

BOOTS AND SHOES' Dr. AIKIN,
Si n CauJffL Snad AapJds,

Id &amp; Silver Welches.

while msaing from CarUale to his heme,
with one tboamnd dollars that he had
drawn that ollvrnoou from the bank. It
was n lonely .jot, and there was not a
houw within half a mile of it. He was
jogging teutMy along, when a light
waptin drawn by two born*, dashed up
beside hi. buggy, and three of the four
men m U jumped out white tbs fourth
hold the roian. They wore all maaksd.
Oito of them Mfordhis horae by the bit
and stopped him. the «««ml uiatohed
the lines from Ids hands, and the third,
climbing half way into the buggy and
taking him by the armx demanded lus
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Mr. T«Om^nb,i
craiie dejmrtiw^U .
Louforilte
Jkm
Art. Th. Cincinnati

la a given number of risks 10 tem­
perate pereaea die, between the age of
1!&gt; and 10, end 18 intemperate, la a
given umber of rwka, 10 temperate
perwme dte between II ami 30, and 61
trials cxire than 5C0 per rent, greater
than ana temperate person. So 10
temperate persons die between 31 and
40, induwre, and about-At iatoemrato,

�Cheaper than Low
i that great city and take nnother Hose of
1 siege from the Versailles Troops.
After a sudden reautanoe, tbo, itxaurg*»» party are nttetlt,Stated.
ty of .(ho guvqnuaaet who had fitata
**fi’t; to VerauUles, re-entered the city
seieuty thousand strong, with banners
erect, ami with xictory crowning their
brown Rut »h! what a «d #t
meets the gate of the victor, at every
tarn. Paris in ruins! a more wreck of
her former greatness. The insurgent
party, vnaddined to desperation, embit­
tered by ]:rus]&gt;cctivc defeat, and fired by
tmltallowi-d pesetas determined to ruin
where they cou.'d not rule, and with a 1*peta,,U0,
quit of Vandalism unporoIMed ia ' *tnA
modern times, liko Simpson uf old, pull
down the pi liars ol the lair temple that
all might share in the general dastnset»n and devastation. Fire has consum­
ed what tbo bunting shell has spared ;
interesting articles, The Jealous Wife,
|n ploMint story ; Loaves from a Rover's
u^b-log^ ctnbnu-ing an authentic sc-

HAST1SCS, IlCH

at cunvontta SRfllad. »tah
tea more than a passing notice, of .
rod. o( the Ansaetaa people, la (
Uing graphic agtaU:

^Cufvwrin. ^thol^.yb ,

dress SILKS, ALPACAS. POPLINS,
&amp;C,

arw
Xa'JrMM.Mtfkfmnws’awi djytoW 9

•

SUiWft-ir W&amp;'X SA3WS8, w&lt;.m:ik,
. THBKSBSB&amp;rdlifrfLOVEK BULLERS.

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I
A. stock of
।
AGB^JJfVRAI. MACHIUS|H*|
qcisite nuriurity in both hutuca, remove
this "Asaklity." The ■•di-abilitv" i*
corfiiu-d to tl&gt;.,fr owu porewu. and dow
not de**-nd to tacir posterity. Their
I’Uiuber is couiparatiwlv smsll; and,
unless we biw a now rebellion to con­
quer, evdvy p ar will bo coustaatly tusk­
ing it smatar. The wbuU list will souu
dhajqt-or from the oauntry by the tutu-1
vol i-roctM uf death.
AVb*| is the host tu do with tlu-m ,
while hying ? We think it best to lasts
them just where the coustitulta plnous
them - imlifiUe fu ojKc.- They ought to
thank their stars and blcwt God that tlw

tee

.J Fl purple | a M seital aiii Fife tf Mt mill
^ftra liiileloiey

1 Prrxas’ Mcstcsi Mosntir (or Juno
untaius a beautiful Khdion 'ui new
msic Wp giro bdpw the , cpnleate-any siugfS jdeco Leii^t wukth ka mudh

t

DETROIT
STOVES
r/-r
OO A TH

biaad with a full ctyoyrnent at all civil
ml other ujliticul rights, is a very mill
[icualty, when rampored with the cuor- 1
ndty ol their offense. It is the only
taiirk of legal disapproval which the na­
tion ha» put upon ilwtit. If tiu-ro bo
any oljuctjon to it, it is not in thu dirue- by grand procuastas and domotislra- i
tat; of its severity, but rather In that of tiona of various kinds. In Chicago the ■
procession was 10 miles long, and was
three hours aud a quarter in [Mating a ,
given point.
In a carriage drawn by six white
horses, and surrounded by a cavalcade '
of noted prioee-, and generals wore the
pereuaattas of Goethe and Schiller; a
tableaux of Schiller's lk-U, Lorains andJ
the Rhine; Nymphs of Gambrinus.J

From th* Independent IM-kcrd, pabisahta at ttaord, ». JI.,, &gt;o dip the
fallowing nutta of Use Ik C. 4 M. R- 11.
extending from Cuarord N- IL, to the
fool of the White Mountains, which will

far, that it has determined to cmitinuo
through the summer with the intention
of making the summit a [M-rmaneut sig­
nal stali.-u, Sergeant Sigi th and Mr.

priate costumes, many being uf the mo-,1
gorgeous character. The trade* wore
reprew-nto-l nt work. Newspapers were
printed, broad Uaku-1 and sasisngv* manufactumL There were over tW band*
in the procession, and the banners could
only be numbered by the thousand. The
city was profusely decorated, especially
the German portion. and the streets
were crowded. Nearly the whole p qsu- |
I lation, and thousands of visitors wit- !

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E. P. BURR ALL,

mi

pudiatta in all its forma, wheth
or indirect, and another im
against the repudiation of (he
tax. This was unamwttaably
and thhiast was the slriUAtl t

no drives and tell no fifes, Inn
Goods on theirWrits.

PITTS, UACIXE und TECUMSEH

pnunt of the operettas of the Ban FranVigilance Cuwruittoe; A mother’*

Ilastini

CARTER,
2SO Hain Street.
IJ ACKSON
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

.,-VAMI IXEGDRATION

_ Picture Frames

PAPER AND Otfj'CLo+h'^iMdoW H HADEK. TAB
_VORD. AC. i AMERICAN AND SCOTCH-HO1.1
URERN. WHITE. RI FF AND BLUE, I

is&amp;IOW' ^-"n5U SPECMLTr.
New Advertisements.

the bird*________
take shelter in the
driving anon .

He Great Weatera Ririlwsy, the nd.
vertisemeat of which appears In the
oolasans of tar paper, -kw plscta
patae ears on ties route io nm between

Liriagstan, ths great African explorer,,
1,0 SU11 Jivo liis recent rei«»rtWl safe­
ty Ims been officially eemfirsuod, and bo
is bimv making hiv way to the roost to
sad for England. According to reports
he hue been periodically dmroJ, hoi, chief engineer /Joseph Sboranl, chief
roasted, or strangled, until tliat duos of auistaut, with C. C. Urenshall fur Gen­
eral Superintendent. The bridge is
the list of Larberout wavs of petting a owned br a loiuntny and Looted by tte&gt;
North Missouri Railroad company at an
map to death. Hut bo baa survived
through them all, ud will roust enlight­
en the world with n:w revelations con­
cerning die mysteries of central Africa

prisoned Fi-uta* la Canada. There
are over twenty of them who are still
imprisoned there for pnrtieipatta in the
last Fenian raid, in the general »Htl,meat of our interaation-1 differences
with Great Hribun. it is argued that it

1 wM*. make traveling a luxury that has
ta heretofore brea experienced
A
through paawssgvr is charged 11 fur a
I .ret, and way passenger. pay 23 &lt;wa&lt;s
i ar snore, gets ./drag tu dktencu, and they
:l&gt;l&lt;dr««U»sH*r. Each rar is

American jureuilo periodicals, by giving
in tho Juua number suoh a choloo oasortmt nt cf essays, stories, poems, and
picture*, as can only be found in pro-

Among the contributors ore the old fa­
vorites. J. T. Trowbridge, Rose Tarry,
C. A. btepheus, aud Mta. A. M. Dias,
and atnung the artiste, Harley, Herrick

Pocket Bnoks,&amp;c., &amp;c.

Mcmcrnndi

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mtmtm

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(ttC?'.-ev/;’iy!binKh0Pk’||« firnt-cltus
STOH]
Plewc call and examine atoclt anti price, before nurehoainw
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^I«swhe?e.
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^omsiwris A CO.

Ayer’s Oetharile Mb,'

CITY PAINT SHOP!
RttOWA* A HOYT

PA INTERS
and the abita edited uf the Americu
maoMatalmilt lately in PhitadeJjdta. muulhlta has the foilow'uig coninbuThere wa« a cake of uuuiufaclttrvd ice,
ttaet "IJutauiring." by Wilson Flagg
in the center of which, iwmpbtulv «&gt;•
■Tin. Shifiing uf power," “Moluteta.''
ebrwel by tire treudiremt material. was
q [-Mtn, by Lncy Latuom; “A Virginian
In New England Thlrty-*lv’ X4*"
flower and taf -vas jK-rfoetly visible,
“Tim Capture of Fort Mahar,- IL,” by
while th' hriiliawy „f the colore was IL C. taikwsta; "Froui tateenttaa
ouluuu ud by the refracuta th rough the to Generation." I y Carolina Cbnvbro*;
ta ntaReritamae-uurormUntata -The Bubta," by J. 0. Whittier. "Muunin winter, was prwli^rsi ly the Orre- tnineering in the Kisrra Nevada,IL." by

Ifolor* of all Shaden.

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«t ,hc iow&lt;»i out,

Uraistailabicb win to

Zinc, Paints,

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^te th.

H, Ua. jU. . ■

Sign and Ornamental;

patroonge is solicit, ,!.

W ItflfeLL &amp; CO.

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"ew Goods!!

S^T^SiBarlow * Goodyear
■ICHlfii

CENTRAL B. R
are hart at work, aomo planting. aoana
torhmung their corn, which in same
fidtedaap-ttewraBur footer Wte*
looks splendid, fruit has not been in­
jured to aay amount and the presp-cte

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VNT A

Michigan Central R. R.

lk*T Bio Coffee at BuaeU'a, for 25
cento per lb.
$f

But Jara CoO4 at

BnanU'a fat 85e

of th
lea cream of all flavors at Hitchcock*
I ice cream parlors.
।
r-A'Til JaWrZflYUJON.

Ama

Wool

rraz—better

times

We were blceood with several fine
i showore oa Monday.

The first clip of wool nt BaUln Crook
: thia aeaaon brought 40 cents.

'

A Jonesville man »ya that lie found
3,000 potato bag* an six hill..
A Literary and law Library is talked
of. Hopu it may prove true.

Peninsular Railway.

OS

RLT-.

at 120,000. The following are tbo loe■ cra: Hoory Grianall and Aaron Court­
right, owners of tho Brunwn House,
and’J. IL Olay, proprietor; a B- Our-

jicuUr, harness maker, who saved mo*i
drrd aerie. and w as mid fin- forty tteua-. of- hla stock ; Kuppcnhumcr Brow, to“8pot" We hopu ho can be fcund.
.
Aekley A tUade. Agenta
and dullara', Uta (teod rvquiimg 140 of tecconis's; D. ttootl, barber ; Heaton,
If yet hare the torth-nclte call an
revenue sUiups- Wo undcntemd a ooafeettonur ; Fink, saloon; Uhrbrock,
00 TO MUDGES'
For Ctothiug-25 par rent ahoaper than Sbiwart A Stouihoff. They can fix 'em. magnificc nt stock farm I* to bo the :o- &gt;’ meat market; Hart, wino dealer-, Davis,
nt any otter house in Hasting*, Empire
■aal-xit; 8. W. Young, buildings. There
' wm f2,500 uisupanco oa tbu Bronaon
Tho moetiag of tlw EiocuUv,. Com- I House, and 6. W. Young had some inmitteo of tho Stalo I'mixdogical Sooety I suraare on his buildings, which were
and tho Northern Agrianliurnl and Me- [ occupied by Pink. Heaton and others.
chonkal tfoefettea fedh M3'.te G™&gt;d J Prof Franklin Everett was knocked
E. H. Mallory hurooontly puroh^I I »•!&gt;«*. on &gt;Mday It
agreed to
[ down by a piree of foiling poraien. aad
largo traetof bad in this eity, for 850 1 *^
hold
4--------a grand* union fair *1 -Gfugd
----- ' Rap '' narrowly coraped being killed
j ids, September 1-J, 13. H rad 15 Pre-1
; u-iunu to the nnjbunt of 81D.000 will be |j Wo learn from tha Nile* lUptUictn
offered. Prepenatiou are making to |, th*t tho atiro ns of Oronoko, in Berrien
; hare thia uno of the largust fitirateU in ii county, have arected a monument to tho
, the W«wL Tbo fruit exhibition will be |[ memory nf the sjldlct» of that towrohip
I who died in the army, and unveiled it
! very extensive.
[ with spprcqiriate curemouiaa on the 30th.
on Tuesday ?
Dkdiuzim D*r—Tho day was nut Memorial day. The monument roniusta
Hammer, bun, wliir, saw, fruui morn­
I generally observed in thia city. We of a £no marble shaft, standing upon
ing until night. That indiatos btuiwould suggest, boyever, that the friends two teary bases, and surmounted by
। and aoquaintaacw^uf dooeoaod eoldiata, the AiMrican Engle standing upon a
Ed. Hall of Union City who fried to would not forgot to drop a flower »'&lt;y
half globov ■ Thu full height ia 13 fe- t.
commit a rape*on a little girl at Union 'I their graves whrttevor an opportunity
Ou Uf front is carved two American
City ha. been arrested.
prenoute iteelf and lirdow it with a-sih-nt flags with fold* cut wined, and bolow is
The wool market has opened at Grand I: tear, for tho blessiug&gt; which wo raw
engraved the following: “lu memory
' enjoy, w« own to the beys who went and to the honor of tho roHicrs of Oro50 rente par pound.
forth to battle for Freedom and Right. nuko township, who died in the service
elct-A i»7 fciUrfi,
“ Betsey end I are out," and •’ BtfFcnxmax.—Mr. F, A. Puller ho* his
aoy and I are in," will apeak for themUttlo manufactory turning out furniture
every day. He does a good wholesale
Dicnx A BzjrnxT raaka Doors
art sort
window rad door
busiaaao, and aside from that a large
along for some years, rad lately sold it
qunti^ is fa mle al Allan's bMoirant.
for forty-aer-n hundred dollars.
Fuller is dcsirocs of getting a partner
F. F. Haaaxn, well known to many to enable him io enlargw his buainrae
in this city, is now a practicing phvenmore axtanairoly. He also advortiaea
sn stfJroroteks, AJtegonCoaDiy.
1
lor a oompetent person toJUlio Plegurlay night ho retired to bed a* usual,
but in tbo course of an buur er w wm
8oeut_—The ladies of the Epiarepal awakanod by something cold, which
church of lhte.dtt. raalUhitfi«Mpa fur was crawling t round his lego. # Ho leap­
days off. Ha*tiaga people — tho mo^HI holding a serial al Union Hall, ou rd-" ed out of bed. rad iixini hi. revolver.
ttean,—will bo off also, on that day®™'day evening of thio week. As tlfl* is r

“l”'

Util llijijes fteticej.

Medicines,

Dye Stujfc,

SpAINTS'A OILS,

POPLINS. PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY
HBCFJPT8.

The Largest Stock in the*City!

The apportionment of school moneys
Goin coin Faokagva at Buell's.
Moro coming, in which a prise is war­ amounts to 10 eanta per scholar.
ranted in every package.
tf
Baaaa A Butrr hare some very good
A bad cold may moke a good ease of aide signs, painted by I* Dickimwa
consumption.
U*o Barr. Pectoral
Husnr Pz:x*t± has-'lost hi* doy*

Lkelurf »JUr UmSu. DM K TTUm Wttl?M

CO.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

Louis E. Cook, agent for Martino, the
California Qhuianist and champion ventriloquiat of the world, informs u* that
thia colabratel magirian will open in
this dty, at an early date. Martino is
opoken very highly of by tho focalprow,
where he has recently given Us ua- JACXJNETH,
SATIN LACES,
equated entertainment* Tho following
NAINSOOK PLAIN.
JAOONET CHECKS,
NAINSOOK CHECK,
complimentary notire wo elip from the
NAINBOOK BTRIl’ED,
BWI88 MUSLIN,
BOOK MUBIJN,
SHIRT FRONTS,
MAB6AILLE8 QUILTS,
HANDKERCHIEFS.
EMEB0IDERIB8,
iMniG&amp;
and not haring instntmsala or uUu-r'
1N8ERTION8,
u
^
al
ANimrmmoN laces.
1 condition of disoaae demanding abstrac­
appliances with him. young Bartow im­ tion of blood In America thia fact
mediately rode u&gt; town and gut item seems now to be retegnised, and th*
and soon reinruod, the whole dutonco practice of tteediag founded upon it. in
in getting the doctor and going to town •o far a* it has bora carried out, has
being steal nine miles, which ws* an- boon meat auccaesfol. In England, a*.
Uli* trine, the practio* is lost, and case
comptehed in about one hour. Dr- B^ u[mi cose, dunng tho heat cf summer,
&lt;usis&amp;d by Dr. Hcbard; dressed the is rogisterod in tho return* of mortality
The Bor. Wm. M. Sullivan, died at
frightful wound, u teat racouats tho jx- as death by ann-stroko, in which virtu­
ally nothing has been done st all to Leoni, Jackson Co.. on Thnnday, aged
tteat was doing well, ;
promote recovery—nothing, I mean, 01 year*. In 1889 ho established the
Tn ixxt—Thethrafci of tho publish-.
first ncw»j*per printed in Jaokaoa. In
er of this paper and the boys of this 1
1M6 he published a paper called ’ho
office ore duo to Merars. Bbopinl A Co.,
rtiwrrim Z’rwMja, which was a vigorous
of tho Empire rahxui fol a rich treat to I
tad ouiapokaa organ of AteHtioaism,
loo Cream, Tueidoy evreting.
The
and an attempt was laade to hang him
cream was "rtperb" and tho boys say
i fin- Ids sentiment*, bnt ho escaped.
they eau twxpnuoud' it at being “the 1
lenimb, mniPEa tickings checkh, rat. caksimerf.
Ijat of Totters remaining ill tho Post­
best thing to tsk"&lt;rtM« hot weather. Wo .
office, May 81st 1871,
were very kindly waited npun by MrBLEACHED and UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS -AND
Benson Hnnnfth, Pjmnklin 8. Bishop.
Freeman, wbo ,knuw.,hpir fu wyt- up
H. M. Brownell, Sebastian Kaiaor, B.
this luxury in good atylu.
SHEETINGS,
Mason, Rev. &gt;Wnu Munger, Ubbto H.
MMteam, M. Nelson, 0. E. Nash, Itethalf wort of thia city, while ho we*
splining .ate trilb' Mf «X tia Vtaoday.
Thu ax glanced ami an re red the three
first toes, inchtding a good part of tho
foot from tbo right foot. They were all
off with the exception of a UtUo akin, i
Dr. B. J. Brown only a few minutes |
bofcre tho areidmrt Lap]wood, was rid*Bff Ly. A terse was imutuhalaly sad-1
died and Edward Bartow mounted and '

OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

t

QRUGS,

l-rtoto reop wttb. very mm«; wlrer.
ever potato top* appear they are hterally covered with the bugs ; they mar
be wen firing about in differratiSroctm-;, crawling oa the fences cad in the
docr
Rl’W promije of over­
who fining numbers in duo time. Very
few willpteHfpot^Dee 01 AH, and senna
who hare done so are digging them up
and using tho ground tot otter purpoaas} whoever rsisoe a good crop of pota­
toes thia season, win be able tourate&gt; tbo
wi»d" wtem harreeted. • • A; B. K.

S*

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‘I*

J. P. ROBERTS

s™**-

Prints at ten cents per Yard
Direct your kttere to No. of P. O. B6x
• Drawer,
Jone Ronzara, P. If.

THAT CAN Nt)T BE EXCELLED

through the effect uf eerere chill- that
beta suffering, rad his insanity was only
temporary derangement caused by tho
sevurriy of the attack.

ia ratfuuxing to the people end to the
ladie* especially in this county, that aha
keeps a millinery store. We ndriae Our
readers to giro her a call. She &amp;||^a

THE LITTLE BRICK
XKX

BARRY MILLS FAMILY FLOUR

lire fiilfowing teavtilnl *.fodo" ujx» I
die potato-bug. wa* rainpuseJ bj Un­
iate local editor of tha Jadtson Citfwt i i

,uu^»su*.. A,

BROW N'S BLOCK

social for the temetit of the new bdL an
thirty hocrea thi* seOhos, and rented dr

raid over two third* of them before they

Yon era buy fumitow afFnller’a’
make at Allen’s, that will te»t-»W aud .
look tester, end at a toww
ft*»»
nt any otter atom in the State.

Tac Jrxz Baeza *t C«*a*urrt—The
Mr. X W. Bail- y i* preparing to
move his raaidanre on Broadway a few annua! exhibition of Horse* rad the
dogrew back from tho street. Il'will trial of spaed, will occur at the 'Grand
River Vatey Biding Park, ia Chartotte,
ou Tuesday June Olh, and continue four
Snuwuny festival* are
*rr». Quite a ntmbor nro conteurplnt-' reccu’ly bmu re-enacted utl’ittoton Pa.,
read TtepU^Scrowtem.*
May 27- Tbo alndt took fire with 88
iBO rent* per quart. New potatoes Ing sheading from this aootfon. .
ad pens 81 par pick.
( wen in tho wino. After Lours of oote
W. H. Bunliek; a writing teacher, had head of our Agricultural and dutncrtlc slant working to extinguiah the flames
, Mid in forcing air down the shaft, oxaftlnmn thia week, wo copy from IM/h'■ ploriug partis* wr-fit tfumi iu rra.-uo tha
(te&gt; May auariier of a tert
wtfratuuate*.
Orar oightocn ware
class tnagn-cino di-roted to health and
found dead rad the others nearly suflbthe homo circle. PubUsted J^W. R.
■ Depuy A Brother, 805 Brttedwnv N. Tf.
nt 11,50 per annum. ________

I want to kte. pap. grad-afchC

K*ebte&lt;MMNrse|yrae*&lt;e
nisa site m t ma

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 1871.

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Prefiwl gd felines

Bortrg.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
DEALERS IN

gSSBi-BOSTON CASI STOBE Himim,

TTID \ r U r C
XlllinfimihL*£?Sustt

AGRICULTU’AL MACHINERY,
—, ——

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER c*‘'*"f *** ”**■■ “d UJb’* •

UNION BLOCK' .

vjre „ U-. teraranF. .U cuMfe.

Johnston’s Srlf-Jiaktii^ Ileaper.
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Kake,
and Broodcojit JHastcr and Grain, Sower.; B”^“5’,"' u“k “* ” M

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1 ij*«. nian.

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Monday, June 12th

”

MA-CHIStES.
MARK RVS8EM.

C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO.

AAHON CLARK.

I’ROPBIETDKS OF THE

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DRY GOODS

Ast ik. Ki*U4£Kd«a .

LOWER TIMJT EVER.

tow iiMimH ms

r-.—AT ’ THE--------

Phoenix Cash
Grain Elevator,
4
M HN MR MIR OH.SK
1^* C0N6TAIKTLY ON HAND A FUlXASHtlUTMENTOF ALL KINDS
OF AGRICVLTl'RAL IMPLEUFNTH.

Russell &lt;fc Nevins.
'flic ImjsI place in the

A. W. BAILEY.

J. l-d«
L. Vte
&amp; DAN. REED’S

s®^w^iCarria

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-- to buy
)f Jefferson and Railroad R,
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City of Hastings,

Ameri can
$71.

1

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Nmmt-

GROCERIES,
is nt llie new brick store of

C. H. HICKS I ta
and th* superiority of the

Painting and Trimming.
sTF-WART k STEIMfior*-.

Sn®a aid Itctaiital ftitiitt.

W. O. HEDRICK

"jEkSi"'

*“*■
Cstll'

CROCKERY &amp; GLASSWARE!
To be Hold »t

I pay Cash for tny Groceries, I pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
obily, at the vcrylowest rates.
Hasting*, Mareh 2..IMl.

ED. AND CHARLEY

BOOTS AND SHOES! Dr. AIKIN,

WE HAVE THE BALE, THIS SEASON, OF THE.

on the othiTurue ol Use rlrcr, and du

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

the draft and cut
Wnbfefioa l«-wk.

—

The now hotel of Potter Palmer in
Cliicngo is to cost $1,000,000.

.

, to bed, as, at that late hour, in tho cuuntry, it was quite certain that no vtajtors I
' uould rail, and tny husband -efidd let I
liimself in with th* tateh-ktw, which he |
. alwav* carried. I thought however, I!
&gt; would keep nwukn W reading, anil ac। cordingly placed o l*rht-atand and the
candles at tho h«ad of tho h d. 1
I then closed and fastened the windows,
■ undressed, and got into bod. Th* key
i of tho safe 1 placed, os usaal, under my
piQow.
,
After reading tvrhspe half an hour, I
; grew weary uf tho book, and. quietly
i laying it down, remained for some min­
utes meditating with my eyas fixed on
thn mirror opposite (he foot of th* bed
In which I roald f-? myself reflected.

ascertaining tho time, as In. had my
watch in In. pocket, and there was no
clock in the room. Taking tho candle,
I hastened to rouan Dinah, who, as I
.Look her, slowly opened he.- eyer, and
with scarcely any more than her usual
idownsw pronounced her formula:
- Well, Him Lillin, what shall I fly—
Lord a massy! vtht'a ds matter wid de
’ “No* Dinah | bat I’ve aaou soma­
thing wore* than a zhoat Pre caught
a robber, and he'. In the safe. What
trine i* it T and looking at the clock,
dial ticked slowly and deliberately—m
bow could Dinah', clock help doing T- TyrreD rowed in the Cambridge boat,
and Bishop Wordsworth in the Oxford-

heart stand still- A, hand appeared be­
tween th* curtains, drawing thevn slow- inent mom and my husband was in my
anus, listening with omaauneut to a
rapid narativo of n&gt;y singular adven­
large, coarse and dark; a* if belonging ture. I would not autfer him to open
to a mulatto, or to eno greatly tunned ■ho safe until Sites had summoned naby exposure to tho weather
tutane* from the neighboring houM..
My first impulse was to &lt;4&gt;ring from I feared that my draperate prisoner
, tho bed, and scream for help. I re- might still cacapc. When tho safe ven.
opened. there sat my burglar on the
1-0W
trank, half stupefied tar want of air,
a tnilo in one hand, the package of
money in the other, and the burned-out
r-ndle at hi. feet Ho was recited
the Hu'lson, ioeo fifty or sixty miles .
u u old offender, who had not been
from N*w York. Th* boos* w» ecru- [
long out of State Prison, to wh;ch, hr
m*d was a large, rambling mxnsiau. of
considerable antiquity for this cuutry,
ami stood a little apart from the rest of
th* viltage, surrounded by broad fWds, .tutenin by the pi,tnn-windon&gt;s and
nud commanding a glorious view of tho had hidden himself under th* b»l or
rirrn and lb* lulls at th* Highlands behind its draped h«ad- Ho was doubt­
« U HICKS.
It had been built Uforo th*Revolution, less orni.-d; and if I cnod out, and atby my husband'* great-grandfather, and tmmtfud to baenjw from tho rojm, ho
though destitute of many “modern itn- could eerily reach tb* door brforo I
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* Him
could, and fur bis own security would
probably put mo to death. Dinah was
too distant, nnd too fi-.ldo and clumsy
to nSonl m* any assistanw. and besides
Office Ro. U Canal BL. Grand Rapldr, real-estat. owner fa
by this time was fort asleep in th* third
story. The man dcrabtlaa knew that
my husband had that day received n
targe rum of tuouey, oi'd had gone
across the river, having me atooo with
the houw. He had eatarod, coring oalv i
for tbo tr.on*y, and anxious, above all i
things, to reauM undeteetod nnd unroc-

(Successor to Hides &amp; Fules.)

CARRIAGES

Qu.--.-n Vic has given her Balmoral
property to her Ixim-Louise.

How long 1 lay upon tiro floor, I do
not know —probably tor a few minute,
only—but as I rar imrcnsciotu, it
Mwmrd, when I ram* to mysrif. a. if
ths interval had been a long on*. I
was arcuud by hi. blows upon tho iron
door, and found myself weak after the
tong nervous tension, but .till calm. I
remember tha satisfaction with which I
thought, while 1 toy there before rising,
that ho could not escape, luingk-d with
a vagus and foolish dread that he might
in hrs rags- burn tho valuable coctmts
of th* safe- II* pounded desperately
on th* door, and twure frarfnllv at Cnd* ing himself enlrap|&gt;ed. But, &lt;L&gt; I took
I no notice of bis cuterica, he Boon grew
(quiet
! Presently I roae, and, lighting it can­
die. dressed myself with nil possible
When 1 returned to my bwlroMn, |
feeling somewhat tired. 1 resolvod to go *. lm.t.- and with trcmbliug fingers. turn-

Shoes and Gaiters,

■h£S: Hr van Cash for aU kind* of Grain, and sell Grand
' «tKi I Naidds Harter. Ohio Lime. Uaterrlrme and Salt. . A|irilClh

Tho Lady of ths Lok*—Th* woman
who pointe with that color.

therefore loft tho window, open, though
1 drew the curtain, before I seated my­
self at the table in tho center of the
room, lighted the candle and began to
read, in order to pose the heavy time
away before tho return of. my husband.
After n while I heard tho clock strike
nine, al which h:nr Dinah always went
to bed. Her chamber was in the attic,
the third story of the hoase. Item mbcring Kmo household matter about

Ladies' Hisses and Children’s

Glen &amp; Hull Threshing Machine Clover
Hnllers and Grain Drills, ami Gale's
j
Patent Sulky Bake.

New Orleans Alp. $300,000 worth of
rags annually.

placed boxes containing pajvr. and oth­
er valuable*. Oppn«ito the font of the
bedstead, between the window., was a
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"rmn the flow almost to
all other ftirni'.ure in

S*T&gt;O3Ft.3S

JACKSON WAGONS

“Cheaper than dirt"—good soap, at
any price.

Dayton Ohio, has a now foundry which
As ofwill torn cut 160 car-wheel* par day.
Eaton county fanner* are digging up
my Iw-droom, Intending to pas* the time : the ticking of th* watoh tl
spite th* potetoUga.
in reading until toy huvbaud should re-; tallow It was a positive ri
Portland, M*„ ha* 8,311 dwelling
turn.
■ lie cam., out from behind tl
houses and forty.six mile, of streets.
It was a largo room ou th* ground ' rioj^od st tlie table and .to
floor, with two French windows opening ! M
M1
aware. I
8ilr«w-smo!ting 5-—ww will soon beoa a broad reranda. Tho windows ■
’rt'r&gt; rio**d. I foresd
added to the list of Pittsburg industries.
were draped with long, yellow silk curcur-1 breathe regularly and au&lt;__^. m
Wisconsin is looming up now as the
tains,, - between----------whichth*
th*moonlightmoonlight
*&gt;» bent_ over me. He
-----great
iron producing State of the Union.
• - • ■
•—
« •
। parsed th* lighted candl* slowly bvfore
faintly'entered,
dimmed....
by tho shadow
Frank Sanbora says the Mutual Ad­
of the roof of the pi nrtn. and partly in­ my fan* two or throe times. I felt th*
tercepted by tho fringe of woodbine heal and J*w tho light through my miration SiH-iety b the oldest dub in
which hung from it. My bed stood with ctooed U-dkrttblch must have quirerod,
its foot toward the windows, and with though he did not s*cm tosb**rve their ।
it* head about half o yard from tho wall. motion. Hearen gar* me strength not
It was an old-fsahiuncd structure, hung to movo ar cry out Satisfied, apparent­
With yellow silk like tho windows, but I ly, bo pttt back the candlestick on the
&lt;.'hied Justice Chase and Gen. Hooker
slept with the hangings drawn ha«k and stand, trad his hand crept softly and
fiutemd to tlio head-board. The bed slowly under tho p»Jlow, and on* by one are to spend the summer at tho St. Lou­
was so largo that no one ever thought h* removed my watch end the key of is mineral wall
Th* daily consumption of spirits in
of moving it, except in thaw Masons of the safe. Hr stood so long looking at
household panto called house-cleanings, nw that 1 felt impelled to open iky eye* Che United State* is estimated at 230,000
wlura Iho combined strength of three or'1 suddenly upon him.
gallon* per day.
four men was called into requisition to II As heUnlkad softly toward th* safe.
Iowa
ha. t wealy-twu counties that tierdraw it into th* middle of tho room. So II1 del pari^oixm tb*m, and cautiously
elaborately was it carved that it wvul by ji watched him throngh my eyelashes. I
tho name of Wretmritvter Abbey in the; h-'ord him fumbling with th* lock, and
IxXta charmed 115,000 net out of the
family. At on* end'of tho room, al no ' on co he looked over toward the bed.
great di&gt;tanco front tho bed, was a largo ’j My eyes were wid* epen, tmt I closed pocket, of (ho Quaker City-reaa. in her
safe, built into tho huge chimney of the them in time not to bo detected. Watch­ sir week.' engagmnimt there.
ing
him
stoalthily,
I
saw
him
open
tho
mansion, with a door high enough for n
A ML Clemen, farmer traded a 11,200
man to enter standing upright. Hero I door of the safe, po back to the stand farm for a $300 minor., and proceeded
was accustomed to place, every evening,
to drink himself into an untimely grave.
our silver plate on shelves which extend­
The tare in Cincinnati, for ah pured around tho sides, on which also were

B»t kOtatateto i. tte&lt;).«.•. &gt;• wwkrf with । her. and n-.ado th* tour of the houre, to from the placo of eonccaknraL

u

Th* woman', club—The broomstick.
Th* ‘Tarifi.- rarita" - Quist husbands.
Philadelphia brtl. wear moucanam
hairpin*

The grasshoppers hare ^xmrd a
. 9&lt;&gt;xt?"
comtterfvifing »l«cp. At last the ttjll- Irraoch establishment in Utah.
It wm nearly dark when my husland rate become more terribly than cvrftjny
East Saginaw, Mich., manufactured
S. Z—
41,150 barrels of salt daring April.

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NO. 8.
- 1 a little out of th* way, and to so ar­
&gt; range tho bed dothre that I could
• spring from the b*d without intpadimenL
t ■ I therefore gave a little sigh, and mor«d,
i as if about to awake. sBgbtly opening
■ rnyeywallhe wun. time. Tb*‘ brad
i end hand instantly disappeared. I then
: compawdly rando the dmired change*
r in ths position of Iho stand, and the ar■ rangvnumt of the clothes, pot my watch
.with th* key of the safe under my pH­
-1 low—so near the odgo that (her could
easily ba taken out, us I knew they
। would bo—extingwrihed on* of my caaI dice, said my prayers, and dosing my
i • eyes, redgnrd myself to mv flate, with
| nn very mnguino or definiteVpe of cx| trtoatioa from my perilous poritron.
, I made my breathing regular, and n
little louder than when 1 was awake,

Stffl Site a«i 1

E- O. Haren. D. D., late Preaident
Michigan Univrerity, is to be made a
Ili.bop of th*M- i. Chink nt the next
General Conference. So any. the Ann
AnOJiret mother discorvred thn *tb*r
day that her llttl* 2-year-oW bey had
broken his wrist ; how or when no on-j
knows, as he hod n .&gt;t mode the host disturbine* about IL She wept at ha tranquihty.

feaky h* perpetrate* a groes libel Chan­
dler holds liquet mom eretmdy than any
man in tho ounatry."
Tho troth of Tbrn Corwin's remark,
“Neat to building up an infernal doakay,
th* moil troubleenmc job in llw world is
to pull him down again,” has often be«m
raalired sine* his day. It would b*
easy to find casre in print among the
public men of ths preerat
Th* difficulty about th* State Fa&gt;buildings, at Jirinro, bssbwqi anaagodThn grata. J stand t!«» mannfecturos'
ball the rattfe stalls on th* north side,
and 100 boraortalU, ore to It* left on thmriudS’ XUbuMfeJ
**

�Ths Urmamrv Bolt.—In regarl to
the bolt of tbo students of the 1 rrahman olaas at the Uumnity wnek before
last; Tira Ann Arbor L'rarte-s«ya :

him. Half tho l*op&lt;*ty i» al ones his,
and union, she gets a divorce tn save th*
rthre half di, dire, (of e broken heart
perhaps,) and bo takse the whole. And
what becomra of th. children ! 1 asked
'•hi» question ones. sad a woman an­
swered, “by that time they wU be grown
up, and cm take cars of ibotawlvos.'*
Ju-t Hcjtou- ! And all thia, suhdy that

hu-iband! U, liberty I what crim &gt; can
be rommlltod in thy tram"!
Tliat there are men who plsy tho pet­
ty tyrant orci their wives, no ono will
deny. And oa Uw *tber hand, wo have
heard of Mrs. Caudle, and hen-pecked
husbands. But tbee* arv evils not to be
rvswdied by logUatioc, wheth.r it bo
by tho votes of women or men. Law
cannot make a croas husband kind, any
mare than it (an mak* as unlovely wife
kirabJe. Il can make a stingy husband
liberal, no store than it am make a prod­
part, and will t&gt;»l be obliged to marry igal v if* »couomi&lt;al Ti-e*e evils ore
for a protcctur and a luano. But what beyond the range of human statutes,
would a law pooled by their voire. In
and can be rrachod only by law divine.
qipoution to nine-tmthi of tho mu».
amouct Io ? Wc ran think of law that men who fas!Aggrieved, will look at the
has vitality, call in connection with a ccruequencvs, they will think it better
penalty; and wo can think of penalty to bear tlw Ufa they bar.., than fly to
only in amnecuon with a power to cx»- others that they know not of. Better
win their husband's lovo end d.rouau
there lx. fore*. Without this, as w41 by .bowing themselves lovely, then to
think of ruling a Sialo by ths proverbs demand it at tho point of the bayoaet
of Solcm -n And not only must tbcao
But outddo their direbilifire in the
be force back cf the law, but wo mast marital relation, which are tho aubject
be shio to bring such force to bear. of wven-eightha of the argument, for
Thus only con we enforce any law.
feuiahi suffrage n ow-a-dsys, they com­
How, tbon, with a law which woaiun plain tliat woman ia not projierly paid for
may adi^t, to free themaehwi from

price c f. labor by legislation would be
yield power willingly; and if msa
aa rain as an attempt to regulate tho
the tyrants they assert, women's votes, pilco of the product, of labor. The
lost and least of all things, will
only remedy is, to convince the employthem. The force of the world is main­
ly with the men; and tho votes of, all
the wvmen in the world will practically
aeeomplish nothing, unless a majority
of tho men—tbo physical force .Au

public that tliey con do man's work
the rostrum, and they a&gt;k no law to
cure man's wagre. Let auy lady o
Let us sco how it would work. Huppore half of the legislature are *»•
men. Mrs. Stanton rejMirts an &lt; manci­
pation bilL providing that, in property,
hniliand and wife (I bog pardon ; she
woald write it—wife and huibaad,)
shaU be equal [ artner., with equal con­
trol efi the property while living, and
on the death of the husband tbo whole
■hail vert in tho wife, and tho cb'ldjea
shall hold all their rights under her tho
same that they would under tho father
if she died first A 1cm radical change
than this, certainly Wo could not expect,
if Mik Stanton ruled the hour. And
it ia squal'y certain that any law of this
character would tie seen to be ao unjust
to tho children, that the mon would op­
pose k on their account, if uot on their

Bui wo suppcMO tho law juraed. If,
might happen—such things have been
known—that a wife wants to sjiond
mere than the husband deem, prudent.
For instance, s?;C enys, " I must have a
new vhawl, Mrs. Broun has gut a new
ono—O, sc beautiful 1 and it was a great
bargain at fifty dollar. F*
Bat. my dear, wo cannot cutapcla
with Mrs. Brown."
“ I think I can afford it as well as
she- I think a woman is tbs best judga

that she can do the work, in all reKMtta, at well as their highest salaried
male teacher, and they will make no
debate over paying her aa high wage,
os they will'him. Id her prove herself
better qualified, and iho will get wore

mittae jaya Bridget in tho kitchen mere
than he would pay Mr. Doty to take her
place; and, if the committee believe
Biidget would superintend tho schools
of tho city better than Mr. Doty dot*,
they would ask him to atop aside and
giro Bridget his place and hi. salary.
Tho difficulty it, for women to pereuadtheir Mnployers that they &lt; au do man',
work; that is, do tho work aa wnll os

her fe as lovely a. bo rhv»jht k-r when
ho offered hia hand, and slx&gt; shall rule
him by fore, u_d sit supremo on the
thronn wbu-h he than crcrtud for her in
his heart But let her not think to com­
pel his loro, or his obediouoe, by force.
If sho ocin, oho is to bo pitfod indeed,
and should ssk the legislature br a ojio.
cfal act, to tnako her tho legal brad. I

Many strangers including numbers o!
Englishmen, Lave arriv*l in Paris, oud
arrivals of foreigner, me inweaaiag
daily.
Tho
e.linmloi tho uumler of men

Mon are oltun v i!e and selfish, oven toward those who bare a genuine claim
to their kindness and loro; and woman,
so greatly dependent as .he ever mu.t
&gt;&gt;e upon man for her happiness, can bo
raised above the offids of hia imperfec­
tions only as he i« elevated in his nature.
Tlii. is prau'iarly woman's mission;
commencing with bar subject while bo in favor of compufaoiy «
Frenchman, agaiert tbo
dent Tbii-ra, who reovmw

Tira ;&gt;oliey of encruraging home cnlciprise is emo that sh-ral-l be ]&gt;romptly
adopted aud strictly csu.-icJ out in every
town wh.-rn »vea the al!ghtest natural
advantages exist upon which to predi­
cate its fuwealth and greatness.

By Ahl. Bam.; That the lleourder be
raqnert d ui confer by letter with A. C
Gtigi-r. relative to the Artreian Well
propcL Carried.
By Aid. Widikna. That tlw&gt; Street
Cumm ttoe vximine the rood to Mr. Car­
ter’s Ih.e north of Hie C&lt; tnotery. Car-

Picture Frar
Ji SPECMLTY.

nk IJAbks,

&lt;&gt;u wotiuu Cuunril adjourned."
W. T. EanMix, Itacunlcr pro ton.
Regular meeting of tbs Corum-n
Council of the city of Hastings was
held al the Council Itooins, ou Monday
evouing. June Sth, 1871. Council coll­
ed to ord&lt; r by hii honor the Mayor.
I’rexut—Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Bar­
lew, Eastaan, Hams, K-ufiuId, WiU-

fresh supply

arivold's

“^7;

xiwiai

^’e

just received,

Minubu of lort two inoetiags road and ;
approved.
ITio Beernlur thou reportis! tint the
8tr&gt;«t Catutuiwiaucr, Charlo. Dolph, had
filed hia official bund in tho sum of one
thousand dollars with Valentino I&lt;iua
as surety. Beport accepted.
Aid. \ViIiiams, who was rwjurrtel at
tlio last meeting to aeo property owners
on the line of the inpnoood new laid in
tbo Secund Waid, between reetems six­
teen an 1 tweuty-cno and ivventra-n end
twenty-four and nspertuiu tn* compen­
sation they asked for the lam! required
for raid road, resorted tliat Mr. HubbeU
nsked 1200, Mr. Diuhl 1100, Mr. Dolph
flOd. Mr. Nathan Bariow agreed to
give nraaaary laud off from that be­
longin',; to him if th* stre-t would bo
bid th rough to Jefferson Mr. KeuI finld, Warner, Shriner and Nelson would

price.

and in fact everything kept in n first-daw STATION ERT STORE.
Please coll and famine stock and prices before purchasing
ebewbere.

.J. ROBERTS &amp; co.

New Advertisements.

(iR.IXD R.lPHiS

Mr. Kelly claimed 11,000 d.mago if the
read wgs laid c. proposed.
lIojKirt of Committee accepted aud
Cummiltee &lt;'i«eharge-l.
By Ahl. Barlow-: That ths subject ■
of la ving said road in Second Ward bo
iadehnitaly postponed. Curried.
By Aid. Hara. &gt; As Chairman of Cum- j
mittee on uds and cross-walks, reported ■
that the Cammittse hs l sorn the proper­
ty ou tiers in regard to tlio walk on btito
street in front of building now being
croctod and they stated that they v era
about !o finish th* building and desired
further time to build said walk. IL'purt
arcepted and on motion of Aid. Bartow
•u -irtios wore given further timo to
—IL

DRESS MAKING ! Lead and Zinc Paints,

Colors of all Shade*,

TEETH
Within tho rtsach ofall.

every day solicited
to famish Partes of Teeth
fortress than our usual price,
Ixtcked with the complaint,
walk in front of tiie city pnqwrty on of parlies who say they arc
Church str.w-L «ix feet wide, with throe
stringer., 3x1 inches-cuvoring to bo unable to pay so m uch.
I inch and a half by five inches wide.
Maw to give all a chance to,
have Teeth who need and1
;should have them, ire will,
from this date, for a few,
tre/ks, drop the price almost
ont-half. If'c will now make
full and Complete sets for
Single Plates. Upper
or Under /7J.
We are

Averill Chemical Paint,
solicited.

Your patronage

RIDELL &amp; (X).

I -All 'Work Warranted
gitinuit" kinds, tend, to enrich the c.tn-

just as fsr as she is able to enter them.
From a groat portion the ia forever
shut out by hex unavuidab'o physical
disability; and from many ii.are by a
want of training which few do, or ever

moon .hall givo tho tun's light, «» that
right the law give, ao, to half of our tho way .hall bo open fur rvutnan to do
property ; and I dull havo a. good a the rough-aud-tumble work of the
.hawl as Mrx Brown. She flaunted by world. As for the lighter work usually
meyaatemfoy, with an dr . that «ald—: L
done t&gt;y men, why may nut women en­
“beat tliis, if you can!”
ter upon thorn? Who hinders her?
“ Well." (the “dear'' omitted) “you You any prejudice. But if so, it is not
may beat it if you can, but you car.not .prejudice against her a. a woman, bit
with my consent. Haro is twenty dol-. a prejudice or opinion that she will not
Ioxk whiohis aU wo on afford."
do the work aa well; and it will take a
“ I do not aak your consent if it wiser than Sototaon to roach the evil by
comes to this. The law give, mo ray
rights, and 1 demand tiw tnoney I"
•* Madam, tf the law gives you yuur
righto, take them by the law. My judgston that hgulatioa—and least of all,
meat says it fa not right to mo «r my
legiafajon by their voteo—can eare the
childr.-n, (whatever you may think in
oviL If it can-if they can devise any
reference to yours,) to *|&gt;cud fifty dol­
law by which woman can bo made haplars for a .Last God (your law to tbo
prar in tho family relation, or can be
contrary notwithstanding] has made mo
••cared a fair reward lot their labor.
responsible for the welfare of my fam­
my life for it, they hava no mod to vote,
ily. Your law makes two beads to the
for the lav will bo promptly enacted by
family ;—&lt; natural impombility. The
a twn-thinla majority of lira men. Mrs.
moment you attempt to er force your
law. you bar* anarchy—a house divid­
ligious history to little pnipooe, if aha
ed against itself; aa, aka* at this day 1
thinks man, in thia Christian land, in
Whoa wo were ‘vao,' aU I had was .bine;
t’ra nine'® ruth or n*wy, wish* to oppress
bat you have chosen 'the portion that
woman. From tho day. of Moras, when
folieth to me,' and gene, morally, iato a •merging from a etale of bondage, and
far, far coanUy ; Ob. can 1 hojie you
will eYcr return ? Your law cannot be
edbreod wfthertt uttariy deetrovmg the
family relation. God, boto iu life word
and eoustitnlian of our rare, as well as
the opfaion of the world, of all agea and

grov ia the ground. You may make a
law that they shall grow Hko a viaa, the gmod, you may try to enforew tho
law ; bst you kill the Iras. Before*
rwratwaMylaw:
w before:
aOrtM; aUfcyoattoak wo-a lies,
faagrawrafer the ram. roof? Or start

only oooaatonaUy refer to those things,
for argument's rako. The great plea fa
for the'r riyhtt j and tho ballot io only a
mean, to that end
omaaetpaiiun
from the thraldom of mon. AH utlur
considerations are only tooondary and
ircsilcntaL Giro us tho ballot, and wo
wHI take our lights. Giro us tho gun,
and wo will abndx yon. It la rimp’y a er might be mad*. If punishment rnt
declaration of war. I. th«r» not “a ue.raiary a reasonable regard to tho
institution cught have sought cut r'ngteoders; but'lb* sutl.ority that ca uld
Whether, as a prortfoa! le .ult, dtore dismis. fifty-three would have dismissed
good than evil, ou the whole, would every etu lent in college ca the same
grow out of female suffrage, is an open grounds. The event ia the natural
culmination of a weak cud raMillatnj
question. I am by no means cummittod
to the xegutive. But tho mere the sub­
ject is considered, the further I confess
I am, from a satisfactory- cunchlsfou
What its influence would be ujxju tho
P.mro Bros Eui«s»th&lt;c.—Threw
domestie relation, is a soiljus question Rocky Mountain tx&gt;ts weu&gt; to bu among
of tho most fearful pouibilitiea. Tlifa, tho first to avail themselves of the rotiI apprehend, is the only danger. The ditiousof (ho Anglo-Aswrican treaty.
cry about the impropriety of wo&gt;uen Having pawed to lU oaatern boundary
of Michigan, they concluded to emi­
meeting men al tho ]«4U or holding grate to the Dominion,to tort the ad van teoffice, and all that, ca the ground of gw of Canadian ins'itutiuns as wall ns to
delicacy, is more nouoetue. But when try the merits of Canadian jotnlma
it is shown that there is danger K, will At last accounts the Detroit river was
make tlio sexes parties against each litcrully twunuing with thorn, flioa*
that could procure paassgo ou chips,
other,—that it will weaken tho marriage stares, boaida, pieces of berk or other
tie,—make husband and wife uu-ro lira ting thing, did ao. Tlicao tliat wore
burners partners.—make two lu-od* to uot thus fortunate entered boldly ou*.
tho family,—make ;roperty more im­
portant than love,—and destroy families
by making divorce as rosy as it will l&gt;e
ncaeaaary, wo may well ]«use till as­
sured tho picture is not a reality; aud
till it la shown clearly that the possible
benefit* will not bo to dearly purchased.
There are evils, disabilities, roes. for
both women and men, in this importtint
state, which no legislation, no law, even
if it cjuld bo enforced, can euro. Law
will no mere make a man love his J wife

Sarsaparilla

lips’ Store, Hastings, Mich.
STEWART * STEINHOFF

patronage however lucunsiderable it thin Barlow ai.d K. H. Wightmn n !
^'arL?ir'
may seem Too, or however trivial it , .urotirs, Marshal with A. J. Bowur
really may be, play, a much more con­
spicuous port in tho establishment of
home buuneas upon a film basis, than
“grains of Mud” in tho fu: mation of
lbs earth, or "drops of waler" in tho
By Aid. Hi
That th* si._______________________
Ono of the surest methods by which to
opened, ai.d that the Msrvh.il be taquestA ]&gt;«tiUi&gt;a of Wm. Stebbina, Goo.
lock thn whecils of progress in your town ed to notify parties ulatru-liug tlit toad
and leave it floundering in tho dough to remove the siuse in teu days. Carried. Riohni'ind, H. W.^folding, N. Bartow,
The Furnace Committee reported back N. Baiter, J- Boberi• nvd others that the
of Old Fqgyirtn—if you p'aare—fa to
unhitching and feeding of team, upon
partially disregard, or worse, it entirely
Church and Court street Lo prevented,
ignore, the businees iatorasts thereof by
was roforrwl to tlieCouimittoi u&lt;i Onlinances and By-Liwi to report a suitable
withholding yuur encouragement from,
Ordinana’ or liy-I-aw.
those who ore striiing to drive it ahead '
On motion Council adjournod.
with a 1-M&gt;cr spirit, or, by going from
Cuis B. Woob, Recorder
hooM to pttrchasu articles such as con
eauly be had in tho community wburo | sled on Stets street, end known aa Bar­
you lire. The money you rpeud abroad ; bar &amp; Hailey's and C. H. Hick*; sl.o
in this mapner never finis its way back,1I rldcwslk io trout cf city lot, on Church
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.
and ncithitr yourself nor your neighbors »tr&lt;et, and the tex te levied uiwm the
arc beneflited by Its circulation at homo, j Ctows adjacent. The uetitlcn is.igned
8pand your money in other towns and !
Barber A Bailey, C. II. Hicks, Masco
it is gono, bat oct it adrift upon tho Alien, I'liu Smith, Gcorc* Prrsion, J.
“current of eommorco" st home, and it ■ C. Woodruff, Julius Rum el I at&lt;d tw.uty
floats from band to hand, helping this
tbo day, if "die lime is applied in tho
neighbor to liquidate hu iadobtedneM. 1
morning, tlio bugs neariy all boteka
and that nrijhtxir to buy the aimfort. |
ihcmsclvci further U jwa tho rows where
of Bfe, and your raerohacte and grocers '
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j ou limo was scattered. Tbo next day
The protest .gunst the remcral of any ii Ira scatters limo on tee v 1ms for a like
dirt or gravel from Green .tract, in aiid !; distanor, and thus eonliuues dnv by day
city, between the Hue of Broadway ou I till tho bugs are driven on to a small
i)&gt;o west and Church street on tho cast, ।' area, when they aro destroyol by Ifarfa
aud th. petition that the Council restrict grocr. or by other moons. ’
sod probiUt the removal of tho aamo to
any pari of ths city outside nt the Fourth
liut uf Ix.tiixi rema ning ia the Post*
Ward, aigmd by D. H. Crak sad twenty­ oflior, June 7th 1371.
THIS M1CHISE HM » EQUAL
fire otbers, wu present* d .nd rua*l.
Elixi Allen, W. IL Burdick, Geo. B.
&lt;M, M- L. Dmke, J. W. Ghmu, Frank
Howard, Ella Halo. Wm. Knapp, Nan?7toiu5vr,
ev A. Lewu, E B. Morev, Elfen ifooney.

Fmily Sewing Machine.

To the Ladies!!

Wool AV anted.!
F A n M ER S

AXD
&amp;S. Horsemen

CURTAIN GOODS,
The largest slock and lowest prices

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.
•vrftxu*

BROWN &amp; CARTER,
250 Main Street,
DENTIST.

s’s».-&gt;x Snmncs.-Flora tho Jack­
san t’nfou wo g'oan tlia following items
from ths Rofortcf ths prison Superin­
tendent. for (ha man th uf May, 1B7Xt
Whole number recoivnd during tbo
mouth, 17; uuraber discharged, 20;
number pardoned, 4; deaths nets.
Common CuUncfl rout, pursuant to adjournmeat, Monday evening. May 294,
1071. Council called to order t y hia

HslTille
lisiiiu._ _ _ _FRENCH, ENGLISH

MICHIGAN.
AND AMERICAN

WALL PAPEB
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AND DF.CORATIO.V8,

Kw.fi.id, Hays, Williams sad Woolley.
TlteReeotdrt being absent. Aid. East­
man was appointed Recorder, pre ten.

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�MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
,
Grand ffiver Valley Diviscn

U«l blw? Roticej.

ATIONERY:
before j nrrf

IDS

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

Building Botlc*.
Notice is hereby given that the cen­
tre* for building * depot at MeedriUr,
Michigan, wiil be let to the lowest re­
sponsible bidder at th* stare of Lamb A
Willison. Juns 15th, 1S71, nt 1 o'clock
P M. Ilan of buildinc can be seen by
calling u[»a the Secretary.
' By Order Ut Committee.
R I’. LAMB. Sec y

cited.

Peninsular Railway.
W—«•*». Urol. TniM .mV..

Oaxsexriuz, June 5th, 1871.
Efa. Bxxxxx:—Haring mad* up my
mind that tut lee* I wrote you a* article
pretty loan I should hare Io apologise
far tny neglect. I, therefore, on this
fifth day of June, etorun o'clock A. M-,
the Mercury at DO ° fa tho shade, seat
myself to fulfil my promise of some
week* ago, via.: to write again toon.
O, whew! hot. hotter, hotterfat, hottontot, bottaatottor, hottantotteriet Well
I might just a* wall stop, fur all I can
any is, its h-o-t. Aside from th* atmos­
phere, aa deeeribwl above, there is noth­
ing now with us.
Fanners are buy cultivating their

From our Prairieville oorreepotidcnt,
and oho from Willie Elliott, of Hickory
Corners, we team the particulars ef a
diKroodng kerosene accident, which
happened Monday, May 2»th. Th* drcuiastanre* were nearly as folios.: A
little girL aged 13, and her Imtbor, aged
«. children of Mr. John Mreeengor, af­
ter gathering a quantity of potato bugs
thought it would be fan te see them
We keep strictly to Oxa Paia.
bum. and so tho girl ran into the house
Star Clothing House 86 Canal St
aud jirocunxl the kerosene cil can and
Grand Rapid.
[Kjurad some ou Bis fire which they had
' already kindled, bnt Bo sooner had the
A few i&gt;m-m* run bo arcotnmodated oil reached tho flame than an oiplo*x.n and wheat also look* very fine, although
i with Board at a reasonable price, at ths teok place, saturating both th* children the fate hot dry weather ha* had a tonresidence of the auboeriber, on the cor­ with burning oil The mother, who bad dency to cheek, somewhat the growth
of the strew. The grow th of clover hu
ner of Broadway usd State strw-L near previously laid down to rest, hearing the
the Court House. Nuns but rupecta- cries, ran to their aseutanoe. Mr Mos- also been a good deal checked from the
•engsr, who was but a short distance off dry weather, but ua core require* hot
ble, sober person* need apply.
weather. If it is not too dry, it i* growIf* Ch*»«.—We arc otl hand to ran and caught tho little girl and put her
;ing nicely.
serve ice cream of ail llarora, at nny '। in a large tub of water to extinguldi the
Well, the biggsit crop of all, with u»
. flame, when Mr*. M. grasped for her lit-I
time of day, and our aim will be to ■
thia year, is potato bugs. Now folk,
pleaae all who may wish to favor tu tie boy hi* clothes fell off n mass of fire, .
and ao badly wns b» burned that death may talk about Tankso Springs and Orwith their [etromagr-.
relies sd him of his sufferings ia about' sngvrille sand, but if any other town in
W. B Hrrcncoc*. ,
। 18 hour*. The little girl, it is thoaght, I। Barry County, yes, or fa the State, can
will recover, but her case is very critical. I beat ns on potato bugs, I would like to
The pwvurta are deeply afflicted at thia 1 kuow where that township i&amp; O what
a hard thing to kill those potato bugs
must be! Why, Mr. Editor, any bug
Hey on Sunday.
aeddente of like nature are happening i that car. stand sueh heat u we have bad
Snuwaa* *11 around
every dray—tho paper* arc full of tS.vm for the last ten days, hare fa this sand,
Horraa on Monday.
'N
wire-1
and there must be some means dove-"' .maytbeab—
Srmxxur on Tuesday.
to teach people the hazardous result *'&lt;!
A httle cooler Wednesday.
pouring oil from* canon a fire. It shot
GrxaecsT* needed on Thursday.
bu the first lesson to teaeh to ehiidn
“Wax ahnostgune nothing done rot' and should also be ]&gt;a*tod up in lor
letters in some conspicuous piece os
SrsawsMir Ftartrst by the Lultes of tho oil can, for svrn grown people root
the M. E Church, at Union Hal! on to risk* sometimes with kerosene •
Friday evening. Al! arc invited.
that should be deferred.

Wa catmot look up on those bill
boards mar tho National without think­
ing of the fact that they cost the /rcnkOn Sunday last, as a *on of Mr. Scu
ing of a leg in putting ibrurup. A I dur, and 4*o a son of J. M- Collisu
dear job for ° Curir.”
Eaq, aged 15, were attempting to cro
Long Itafa, in tho township of Hop Lxrr Saturday at Mr. Barlow's in and when nearly acrou, young Seudd
Uulfand, a pig was being drlitn from a &lt;liK?iverod that hu romnulc w*» liavit
field and ran Lis snoot ngmait the fence trouble—probably seized with a cram
and broke hi* under jaw.
I’m tie* oa sLore, who witnessed th
transaction, made immediate efforts t
Maa. Mat.ran is agent for this section,
save the drownfag boy, but he was pas
for Gregory's Gas Burner, a novel little
rwovery when they got Um out. A
fastitufion for placing on a store and |
। the t ime this sad accident happened, M ^ .
with only a handful of cubs or chip* bo'
anil Mrs. Coliister and their little b&lt;...
enabled to boil a teakettle or fry n mree
of potatoes uithou* beating np your wore abecat in Ohio. A telegraph &lt;F
patch was immediately Mint, and
room—ju.t tlic thing (hi* hot weather.
Coliister arrived Wefasoday afteroo '
good
Gto. C. Wotrn, Circuit Court Com» . but too fate to see the earpen of hi* son. agricultural couutiy, and is supplied by
miseiuniir and Injunction Master for 1he funeral service having taken place a* good water power as ths io is to be
found in Michigan. Business men, with
Barry County hu opened up an offioo
This is n sad, sad blow to tbs family, even a small capital, would find it to
with James Clarke, E»q, orer Barlow
L.
A Goodyear's Store. lie ixrendy to die- thu being tlio fifth child they have lost, their advantage to locate here.
penso •• law” with •• justice'’ at any time. and four within the last three years.
They have tho entire sympathy of their
neighbor* and the people in their boNasuviixx, Juno 5th, 18T1.
Full arrangement* were made at the
adjourned meeting,on Thursday evening
letter from hi. son. stating that he was last, to usher in “ Our Natal Day,” with

well and fooling first rate. Tbo shock
of the father and mother, on icceivfag
Ms. Ms am is making amuigeuicnte the dispatch, was terrible iudred.
for putting in a Screw Wheel at hi*.
Carding Mill; tho ono be has tn opero­
tten not furnishing power enough to
Mrs. Sari'.i J. Bartlett, of ths lows
of Baltimore, came to her death very
suddenly on the first fast. 8ho was
about th* house, doing her work, the
k&gt;t of young pigs. 21 following throe day previous, seemingly as welt a* usu­
Bia*'* Fccroux Eijiib has the jiat- ’ sows, yon must call on S. P. Cady, Eeq., al, until about four F. M., when she
rvnagv of the Medical Faculty
jtut one mile west of town. Through tailed tier husband to get sown* water
Acxtxr A Sum, Agvnte.
। some unaotouatnbl.' Leak of nature, or
Keen Baa*'* PscroasL Euxta always something, seven of them arc much Jarfa the bone® fi r Croup.
the hons®, ihe ajpeart'd well and very
Acxlxt A Sum, Agent*.
cheerful, but on returning be finuul her
very sick end suffenng severe pain, from
Thn Chicago RrpMt
wido-awako journal, w
1'hvsicians aero colled and oicrything
th* day moat splendidly condensed and that could seam possible dons, but noth­
anything good boiled down to extract of ing would relieve her suffering. She
spice of life. It has a new department lingered in great join through th* night
made up of Births, Betrothal*. Elope­
ments, Marriages. Ifivorvce and Deaths,

ODS,
Tux great Van Amburgh Monegvrie
ia a coming Wo toko up a ocnaidcrablc of i-ur local space this week fur that
event which will take place on Tuesday,
June 20th. AU tho old. tho young, the
long, the tall, the shirt, the thick, tbo
lean, the good looking and the betnely
will l&gt;e on hand to see the monkey dance
in this ci^y, June 20th.

prices

A SO VSB1utk a hers, etoaafac to Omaha, it eoon«-i with Uuioa Pacific fur all plare®
th* mtiwcontfaental and Pacific
tfop Ovar-fand aad traffic ebooe* thia
reliable route mors and mure.
It* next terminus is Lincoln, the
Capital of Nebraska, fifty-fire mil®« srest
of ifo Miarouri at Ilattamuulh. Thisi.

from tbo train and gavo the lady a
Scbbk* DuTH-—Mr. Boltwood, an
dunce to pass on, aad then reforaed
and attached luaengini and paraed on old an1 respected ciuxen of our city and
Eastward. They want tho name of thn of the firm of Bollwood A Coy in the
forniture business, on Monday afternoon
driver of Engine No. 110.-.
a short time after working in his gar-

Mr. J. M. Coihstcr. E«i . called on us
yesterday and said that just a* be took
the train at Solon. Ohio. Monday iron­ died fa.a very abort time. Mr. i
ing, to oom* at the call of the telegraph but previously mad* the remark
dispatch eent him, a boy was drowned Mr. Marsh that be believed he
ed fa that place, and when he came to
Jaekacn, Tuesday night, a report was
an th* street that a man waa jual drown-

burgh hu hi* show tdil*. He was on
the ladder up high and fa some manner
.Upped and ML Hia leg naught in the
roudatrfthefadderrobewro falhng,
the .nddeu twM Uukmg bs*h boae.

Goods are Cheaper than Low

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

MOWERS AND REAPERS
Wood's Sdf-Raking
3EH u® UOt&lt;3?UOr3E3Ft
THE

ZEMKarsh Haiwester,
TA YLOR, HA WHIMS: and DA YTOX

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DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
I5 K’s, &amp;c,
And we will sell them ns cheap us any house
From New York to Chicagi

Wc make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their n^prits.

and the largest stock of.

We Sell the Florence Sewing Machine,

PITTS, RACINE and TECUMSEH

AGRICULTU RAI.

MACHINERY

x THg BEST I2f TOE WORLD!

in Barry County—for aalo by

E. P. BURRALL

Admission 50 Cents,

Children 25 Cents.

Ptaiiie na Cil! aid tee whal a big Pile of G«di«wiU live
jn for a little fcj.

DETROIT
STOVES

VAN AMBURGH &amp; GO’S

GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIE.

HARDWARE
G1EAT STUDY CF KHURAL HISTORY I

The Most Brilliant Snow

of

any Ago or Country

New Goods!!

yesterday, which was the ono thing
needful for everything growing in this
viciaity.
Duowxd.—Robert Oates and wife, of
Thomasville, in this County, were drown­
ed in Gull Lake on Sunday evening.
They had been fishing, and had with

B^^/$/C

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HOLLERS,

gramme of the exercieee will probably
be sent in for publication..
Tho contract for an iron bridge over
Quaker Brook was let today to Jesse
Chance hr 5825,00, 25 fret span The
J stone abutment* and grading leading
thrrrto waa 1st to E. Chipman, for 5540.
Tho Buckeye Broadsxe »«. Iler. Hen­
ry Cieam, is expected to hold forth for
the spare cf two day* upon th* great
subject of temperance, in n few week*,
in the grove near thia place.

they rowed the boat ashore and sent the
child or children home to build a fire,
Mr. and Mrs II came to this place, saying that they would bo at homo in a
with their family, lees than two years few minute*. Aa they did not return
ago, oommeaoed on a new farm, labor­ that night scorch was made for them,
ing with gnat seal that showed they fatended to go through with what they found, together with a bottle portly fill­
begun. Timber was cut down, field*
ed with alcohol, aaid to bo partly diluted
cleared, tree* and shrubbery planted,
with water, and tho boat up»et jut a
and everything around seemed to have
Hille distaste from the p'aoo where tho
the ap[«arancv of comfort and prosper- boy or boys were landed
Up to
Wednesday morning th* bodies bad not

Wa are called upon to chronicle quite
a number of accidents and sudden
death* this week. They serve to (ill np
Maa. Titm* ha* jest returned from a chapter in tbo local history of our
Chicago, with &gt;mw rtoofc of rery de- commniuly, bui still it is with almost a
rfrebie summer etyfae of milHnety good* reluctant kan-1 that we attem[&gt;t to write
Deceased was thirty-nine years old
(fall and reo thornthem up and st* moot fervently join in the tky ah. died. 6h. leaves a loving
with otrr sympathy for the aEirtod.
husband, oae eon about twenty and a
Tatakml!
married daughter to mourn her loos.
Can at th® Drag store of J- F BobTax BJHmI*!. 5««ws* mention* tho
erto A Co-, for your Reward-of-Men:
They have the heartfelt sympathise of
i^l. A new onpply jMt reomrcd.pretl..
gentlemanly act of an engineer on the thu surrounding community, fir Mrs B.
L. H A M. 8. R. R., who, a* a lady ap­ was belowd by *11 who knew her.
proached, the engine and train befog
Sandusky and Mikxn, Ohio, papers
Bstnsosx.
oero a the street, unevuph-d th® engine ideas* copy.

EXOELSIojj

DRY GOODS &amp;
Th. FMncT'ifl/rnoeephalan.
as* i. br, r— -.w-w re-w. ■**«*• u iw
■reswii.
— tSeatoiM* .

Black Silks from S1.50 Upwards.

THE ONLY COMPLETE MENAGERIE ON THIS CONTINENT.

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

Dentil try!!

JACONETS,
8AT1X LACE8.
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
JACONET CHECKS,
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK CHUCK.
NAINSOOK STRIPED,
TICTOBIA LAWN.
'
SWISS MUSLIN,
FRENCH FINISH UAM22IC.
BOOK JRBKDL
. ------- --------------- MA.U8AILLE8 QUILTS,
HANDKERCHIEFS.
EMER01DEKIES,
EDGINGS,
IN8ERH0NK.
REAL AND IMITATION LACE.3

m«nt on their part and we trust the
people will appreciate their effort* tn
tbrir behalf, fur who »ould not have a
- bras new” set of troth when they am
get them for twenty-five dollar*, why, we
are almost tempted to hare a as* to look
wsIL
assured that this ia a fact,
and we adv's? our readers to look at
their card aad so? what they say and
then give them a call. This is no ad­
vertising dodge but a genuine offer
which can be relied upon

Wool—Meows. Barlow A Goodyear
have purchased tb* first wool dip of the
serson. The price paid was 45 caste
per pound.

The Largest Stock in the City!
DENIME, STBIPE&amp; TICKINGS CHECKS, D. A T. CAMTSWt.

term of yean. They will consolidate
in their new quarters in Union Block
next Monday. Juan 12th. Thia will
make a fas UeatiM fa fan popular

liiM: HNlAiHnKM.

�bright
SIDE STORIES.
Gems of Buaty in Pro**. Poeirj *

atutD uccif-oocs^ nsex *&gt;ctv
NEW TORbT BOSTON,

rmsctrsL roivrst* vxw row *»n »r»
,-yarss*, saw Tit*
Oil. BgurVXSOF |»KJfMUYLVAWIA ,

Farm and Gsnten

lUx belter to No* York. I!S5 ro‘,U’1

FOR $3 50 PER LINE,

Bom* intelligent gardeners win ahnka
tb.ur brad, in.rodukru.ly st the aUto­
meat uf Prof. DeVaro feat mole* ate at
incalculabla btoisfit try the sarrica tb-y
render ia destroying the worms, mag­
got* end other gtrndaa aaaaue* that Uva

Buffalo to Now York. 423
Dunkirk toNew
J*’*?**
Ctereisad to Now York, Obi miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y^ MO ciitoc,

W. Will 1MM, .. MI.MC..M,
ONE MOIS’TII

Michigan

amd

Newspapers,

a non

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TIWT22 to 27 MTU5 tux raoatrs boitt.

re* Jlrreliy IWm*
■ -­
mile* without cbangn ofcner.be*.

&gt;r, ™ “S-K k?S
ssiW.5iteg»£Ss
keep their poultry m otoae quarters It
endures eoafineruant well, mature* vary
early, beginning to lay whan four

in trying to “ art" than the llrahm**
Few teematora realise how much it
would rast their teams to put a prop un­
der the tongue or thill* while loading.
Every Httle help*.—Prof. C. V. Bitoy,
the entomotogiat, flunk, be has felly

Ira re* of the Osage orange u on the
mulberry.—Haats «aa be sent by mail
securely and cheaply, and people at tho
Era', or oa ** old plseea,** could often do
their friend* who bare moved upon new
prairie farms grant nervtee by sending
them, st the right season, root* and cut­
tings of fruit vinca, tflowars ami shrub-,
Very. A writer in WwLl i Ibiot giraa
those direction* for wrapping ibem i
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NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

a sheet of jmjier, and after harm;
aashed the aartli fh m th. roots of tbs
plant* place them upon it la layers, put­
ting mcra botwecc When you Law
put iuptoc* all tho plants you desire to
send, tdaee another - thin layer of moo*
over them, and eumtuenca at uno side ol
the paper aud rod up the taue* and
planta very tightly, then wasp with oiled .
silk or oiled paper, to keep the moisture ,
in the [Mckage, and afterward cover
with paper upon which you can write
theaddn-. The firmer the padaga is'
Mltod. d with .dRsfont mnas&gt; tho Irai
halite the piaute are to break or to be in­
jured bv rough liaudling. It is better
to u*o dry mo* end dam]wa tho root*,
because there i* not ao much dkngrr of
getting them too wit and causing d- I
cvmpositviu ; besides, tbo dirt has to bo
removed from tbo root uf the plant, and .
it* doc.. more ralriy with tho uaa of 1
water By tho ue of dry tan* and
damp toots ths mvotiuo is JuM vto» it
ought to be. while in using damp moss '
tho faliage is apt to be hept jaat ra we«
as tho route, and deray is very apt to fol­
tow. Tho postage an plant* :■ taro cento j
on each four ouucv^ or frwrtioa thereof,
packages not to cxeoed four [monde in
weight
vro*ttii^L
Tbo [wstnffire law reqsirea
that all packages craning under thia rate
shall bare tho nature of the content* '
distinctly marked on the ouiaide.

ROBERTS &amp;

Y£U UfrEKTISEMKNTj
Oaurhey &amp; Co t. Columa.
smm bans-p»&lt;«ertirM
n4e!UB&lt; U&gt;*&lt;ssa*inl
I realm* *ad ;-*.**u &gt;&gt;

RUGS
&amp;“dGr-Jj)

Medicines,

oJiuItuiij-'U a-Xflu,

I.?**

&gt;n&lt;nJ C-ifra^rcUv^u QuUtUl
i/M qU. d^fu &lt;?/ fi/z-fltM/
OAvl/duitai.

18 DAYS
COUNTERFEITED.
SELF PRESERVATION
At the Expense of War!

Bsoom Coin tirasM*»«M*.—They fuire
School Books ft Stationer!/.
many curious wars ia Trans***, and
enjoy tltetnaclvro in styles that sacra
itrsnri enough to ■*, but tlte town of
Jackson, in that State, tokos tbo load for
singularity of social customs. One or
theao is described ia a Southern ex­
change. It aeeme that tbo Jacksonian*
have a anciety of young men calted tho
Broom Cora N-ionadcrs They array
themrelv.-; in a .aHco or huraoopuu
drese. and by m'oniigbt rail upon such
young ladies an are kiu&gt;m&gt; to be averse
to dumaotic week, qBtetij awrag ratt tho
pioreh. gnltery. hall. 4a. to approve
tnuaic, and then retire, carrying their
bnax-i proudly in the air, waving bke
the banner* &gt;&lt;f a victraioua array
Wbra a young lady ao visited aeknowledges the error of her ware the serous
dors rtoura in a procosexis bonded by I
The stock ia lb&gt; steeple Strike. one ;
tauaic, such eno dreosad at betora, cany- You s^iyou Wear oeming right homo
iag a broom, aud in the center a large,
tram tbs -boy.
highly ornamented broom, with a suita­
As soon as yratr day’s work was done.
ble motto larved upon it, and after Our fire hu gone out, our hotire ■ all
marching around tbo house array them­
dark,
selves before the front door, and with
And mother’* been watching anee tea.
great evreraony aud a suitable poem, With poor brother Benny ao sick in her
proaect said young indy with, ths orna­
mental broom. Atal then, staid cheers.
And no ono to help her but me.

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WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLET'S

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS !

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MARBLE

REDUCTION OF PRICES

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

this leading idea I want to aay that I
find from actual u. this fast rammer
and fall that sugar beeto are good food
far hugs. I planted tire boetakrta^rias
far tho pnrpoe,' of s’osoung them with
potatoea, bat the ralu* of Jtotatoee pro*
ing ndatiraly aaora than tho pork, 1
tneicwking them (Ute boot*) afaiw and
foerinig them raw—both ways giving ,
muob aatieftteum to me and apparently
. Fur km* wreuiiug mother wl me to the hogs. I fc-uad that ia foedfag Ton w» raw afera, poor Bossy is dsad.
them raw Uwy ware eatea with gnat
AtetatakWttegoh of HgM;
rslish, top* and roots, both by *tura and
And there went the very k»t word, th*
he said:
“I want to kira pupa gxxl-sigUt."
tnauifc-atstroa* of ssrmieh appedb tho
bead ia one among tba'mMy artiii** of
their food that ia not mach unproved by |

JURUBE8A
TERMS—S3 a Year; fl.W L
Club* of tea conte, fax one
atHWeach. W3.«».

E. A H. ANTHONY A CO.

I'lIOToY*!

Or. W Eliraci if Jirrteia
'NEW CARPET HOUSE
DENTIST,
ou. CLOTHS,
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Pnftttohl nd Btotorit

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1871.

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL,
per jnund. They have * tea fur only
four shilling*."
Jfr*. B. —"Well! 1 do declare, it is
better than what Mr. Brown paid 12
Hulling* for.”
'
■

LA. to K. A.; HUUiROok.
rrottNsra. *»a CMOMUanat U«,e&gt;i a

Mn
What do you think I paid
for thi* Delaine Drom f"
Jfr*. B.—About two shilling*.'’
Jfr*. A—•• Oh no ! only nw riillling.
Bought u at tho Boston Cash Store too
Have you bwa to tho city lately F’
Jfrt. B.—"Ho; but think I'll go and
buy a dross and some of thi* Too.”
Jfra
“ You will buy other things
» hm yru sue the prior. Tho Boston
&amp;*h Store ho* moved to Union Block ;
such Stock* and Files uf Ouvd* you

too; Print*, 0 to 10 cents; Factory, 0
to 11 1-2 cento; Nice Double Width
Alpaca*, 27- 1-2 ern’t ; Fast Colored
I-awns, 1 a hilling , Good Crash, 6cents;
Good IJuan TTan-Ikcrchfof*. 6 cento; all
other Good* equally low."
.
Jfrt. Ji.—“ There, thorn, Mr*. Smith,
that will do. I’U go home end get
ready to go to-ioonow."
Jfr*. S.—Bo sure to go early, or you
can hardly get waited on; you never saw
auch a jam ; it neetn* aa though every
body goe* thoro sow."

I’ROl'RICTORS OF THE

AGBICULTtrAl MACHIUERY,
&amp;c. &amp;c.
FOLK AOENIB FOB BARRY COUNTY, FOB THE

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER
Mowers and Reapers!
Johnston’s Self-Kakinf Reaper.
|_
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Rake,
and Broadcast Plaster and Grain Sower.

DRY GOODS
LOWER IH.I.V El'EK.

4117

Phoenix Cash

miW,

U OHu uri-O

JACKSON WAGONS

(JMCL lAtud
/. KU-lut

Glen d: Hall Threshing Machines, Clov
Hollers nnd Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Bake.

Ladies' Misses and Children'

Shoes and Gaiters,
Russell &amp; Nevins.

pay Cash for all kinds of/Grain, and sell Grand
Rapids Plaster, Ohio Lime. VTatcr Lime and Salt.

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

Carriage Shop
____ _ of Jotfereon and Rnilro„d

GROCERIES
C. H. HICKS !

While they are thus tho praise of
flVW7
‘hoy sro yet peculiarly our
own.—They were our pls vmate* inyouth,
or grew toward manhood guided by our
counsels; before oar ryes they took
thair first stops to a freo and vigorous
i
Thou, tho hour of porting, with it* discharge of duty, and were indeed,
koan pang* which could not bo stilled, “bone of &lt;i:;r bone and flrah of our
tho oxdting ride by boat rad ear to the
sevne of conflict, and in a few wook*,
tho rt*l&lt;on*ibililios, tho hardship* and
Thewymrathatmakothagood pud­
I tha hnxard* of actual warfare. But he
ding in ulenre, is better than one that
| pauses not, ncr shrinks ia the face of
maketh a tart reply.
the most appalling danger. Ho feels
; that tho burden* uf a great nation are
Women’s right* women may yet as­
&gt; laid upon him, nod ho gooj on by day done; anfl our prayura followed them to pire to ixmtiona in the navy. Lof*
nnd night, faring Death fa *a many the threshold of the land of peace.
wife wo* ci old salt, you know.
I farms that lu&gt; kne* all power to excite a
A* to-dsy we garland
grave*.
The latest ecbouLboy comporiiion ot
‘ fear fa the heart uf him whose feet aro
/ tbMr memory and uSTrare fa
, ever ready to tread where duty coil*, which thiw labored, and far which they tho horse, ray* it is “an animal harin
nnd who ha* a dreed of nothing save died, txunu more sacred to each and
dishonor. With what determination aDraadfetu, saws go hence, carry
I rrv al! these burdens borne. How he­ ■n our hearts n more fatoaso tore for onr
roic endurance mocks st pain and be. aurally **d her institutions. On this
j rums* sublime under accumulated suf. loro shall wc lay the foundations of a
DECORATION DAT। feringa.
j What ward* uf fealty end devotion
Wo find fa the Akron. Ohio, Dullj ' do tlicy sand back from their camp fire* me*lic tranquility to cverv State rad to
Hum, of May Slat tho following olo-II to rekindle tho flatuu on tho alter* of
' qunutoratioh pronounced by Dr John ji liberty at borne. Steadily, hopefully, amity and guod wilj shall unite us with
। the work is pressed, until 'at hut, tho our sister nation* closer than any treaty
II. Palmer, of Nashville, at that place, |
I bullot of tho fco or jKijnonod arrow of written wkl&gt; tho print af tho baronet
on the 30th of May, over tho grave* of!। diica.it, dasas ihv conflict, thus far so
M of tho nation's patriotic dead, who II nobly carried on. Then that but rnes- rod with the bh-od of conquest ’ ,
There Lav licen entrusted to our care
gave their Eve* that their eountiy might 1 aago—so sacredly sorrowful—from the no trivial rawponsi bilily-th.' welfare and
| battle field, tho hospital, or tho iiriaon, tho happincM of thia great republic. It
tolling tho dear ones al homo that hence
Cemetery near that city, which it gives forth they most fight alone tho battla of is a trust «o may nut lofuas, but let u*
Lot ncrept'it for betrayal. Lot u* guard
u* special prills to place before our read­ life—how they put strength into every the gift ns wo guard these grave*, with
er*. Excepting the oration nf Gov. word, and how love of bom'", of roun- ithe most Jealous rad caastaat care.
Hun at Jsckssn on tho lame day, it is Nry and of the door old banner, strug- iClour than party, dique or rlra, dearer
by far tho most appropriate oration far gled to find utterance in tho dying hour. Ithan fame an 1 temporary emoluments.
“ 1 liave dene my duty, and do not Ilet na hold to onr heart* the weal of
regret it, good bye—he true to tho oouts- ithia land, fcr which so groat a price wn*
must bid you good night"
tty—iximfirt oao another, and may God ।M freely paid.
Dougla* Jerrold once Mid to a vary
'Xitufart you all"—these r. cre’ their last
Muing to tho discharge of our duties
uileranrem a* they went to thrir re*;. ।a. cib*LU», with our jath* lighted by thin man. “Sir, you ore like a pin, but
voice of aifocti":&gt;, and a fooling ot fra- leering to the land for which they died, itlie fin.-* of a hondrea battle fields, let without the head ur the point.’'
,
the
legacy
ol
a
soldier
’
s
uumory,
and
ttfni.’y and charity one toward another, ,
us walk wtorly ruid wo11, and do our work
“Young man, do you believe in a fu­
and of kryaltv to our country—to jsty thu earn of tho«e dependant upon him honestly sad without fuar.
ture alate r* “In course I du ; and
onr tribute of gratitude to the tmiriotie far protection and support. A arid tor’s
Let tho kw rdution bo here made, that what'* more, I mean to enter it aa soon
Wife, a uddicr's child ! Wl.at doc* not Itho flag uf I our party mast over float be­ na Belay g*U her thing* ready."
dead.
I It was at a time rut unlike this, that
neath tin flag of our country, that the
Fame is like a young duck in a mud­
Pvriek-a
called upon to pronounce pause here long encugh to a*k, huw thi* barb* of [tartuan rancor shall no mom
•acred trust of tiio d«U patriot i* pro. bo tlirow u [by our hands, and that ever­ puddle—very easy to oce, very caay to
aarvotl ? Standing among theso grave*, more tho wt rd of partisan malice shall talk about alter you harii seen it, but it
try. Uumui-nring, ho soi-1 nothing of and thinking nut only of three, but of be left unipokca. ta us hasten tho is on awful job to got hold of itthe departed wb&lt;»&lt;' valor and sacrifices tan* of thutoands of othor* filled with dsy of getewnl good feeling, when vre
had won /or them aurh honorable re-' like ha'y dust, lot us renew tho prom­ shidl etyoy, n fraternity that i* all sur­
gord. But he cxl-dlod Athena, tho im­ ise* r.‘ made to retnenilicr thorn iu their rounding, &gt; charity that i* all forgiving,
partiality of her statute*, and her equi­ hour of necaarity; and'kt u.«'caU on and a iioacfi that is real.
table admfaiatralicu of justice. He ex­ this great nation to be true to tho trust
In our tan.- of darkneta, when tho
patiated u;iod her prowcaa. the wit and cenfidcd to it, and prove itself to be, in thunder* of war shook tho earth, after
learning of her jieopla, and the wealth a incJ*urr, worthy of tho sacrifice* the shock Was all over, and three who
of her hill* and the beauty of laer ml- nipda for it* [wrpotuity aad ]&gt;ro*p&gt;rity. were aparut; wont to the aaristaace of
toy*. Above all clac ho glorified the ■A little more cf distrust in the na­ the wounded, they stopped not to note
freedom aha gave her citfaas. Then tional strength, and they wbo fill these whether thi&gt; sufferer over whom they
closing. ho mid : " For inch a country, graves would have mode no such a be- L*tt wore Pur uniform or that of the
i quoit, and they wbo are ward* of th*
tbe»o men have dtod.”
We. to-day, might be ailent, and the , nation would tolday hare had others to
whole land weald round th»ir praise* in
called ou enemy, and bi* gaping wound
unmistakable language. Industry'
wa» duxed with bondage*, prepared,
would speak with a thousand to ague*.
perhapn, by th* hand of one who dearly
lorad the ifead form ao *tark and alill
Liberty, from her lofty pedestal. would I
;
been
so
sorrowful
a*
our*
,
no
people
tell to all lands tho value of thrir life I
beanie him.
.
and tho glory of their death, while every iI would huso beat under a heavier burBut hel;domnc«* and humanity were
tie that bind* these titato* together I| d»n of shame. No other flag in history all eloquent, and their pleading nrald
would havo boon furled at the bohort of not be pamod by unheeded. To-day
such humiliating dishonor; and in the tho once fair land of jhoac who worn
tarrihlo n-nelstrom of our rain, would lately our foemen—our land and their*
I hare been engulfed tho hopes uf Liber­ — lays warted and barren before our
od tho shock of rvlx-llion, every blearing ' ty fur a hundred coming year*.
eyes. It la furrowed by shot and rbell,
Every tyrant in tho *wl-i would have covered with tho ashes of once happy
which flow* from the souse of security
which we foci, is more oomraecuorative of I felt tho fooudolam* of hi* throne more homes, and'digged deep by tho tombto
A Delaware lady whoso jaw bacons
their deed* of uasclfiih daring, than j securely settled, and- even pliant min­ enginery of war. Poor aud dispirited, immovable from an injury, ha* had it
___ wrear,
_
_ : ion
any _________
monument* wj may
any
in-. of oppression, would hate flung his
but nut alA-ut *omethuig of pride in rawed off and naw hiogn* put iu, and
scriplion a wo may caret, ray word* we । anoer at our abject eatate^wd inode the glory o| former time* that doe* him now nona of tho Vest of tha ban^f can
may utter, or any wreath* of nutemrry over our ruinal abrisSli our tiren honor, our !cu!ique.-ed ft» walks amid got in a word wlgewise.
.
bronco, however beautiful, we mar lay heritage, and oar desecrated flag. Be­ the ruin, which is none the lee* terrible
Devotion to the public opinion waa
neath thi ir well earned but malignant became invoked by Ida own hand.
u|K&gt;n their tomb*.
evinced by a lady aged M, who recent­
The majesty of tho law has bocoms sd-ffing, aud our own contempt, we Shall we n^t aid in too rehabilitation of ly married a man of s oorreapoudingly
majestic through thrir defense uf it, un­ should have gone down tho aerie uf na­ that land, an 1 do wind wo cun to lift appropriate age, beoraas, she sail, “II*
til it* protecting influonoa are frl*. iu tional glory until it were a mockery to from the heart* of cur halpli*** fellow ocm v ab &gt;ut niy hr.n*e *o much that if I
tho remotest comets of tho land. Men Nfer to uu a* tho duactmdnnta of tho citixen* tho gloom of disaster that en- dint many b'm people will talk.”
gui into tho fatx-a of their follows, sud men. who a: Lexington, at Bunker Hill, ah.-ouds tligm 1
grasping hand-s took out on the fair at Eutaw and Yorktown, died to give u»
Their intonate and our* are edneipr\wq»-et spread before them, aud thank a glory which wo proved unworthy to deut, and toy work would bo poorly done Francis Joaoph of Austria, is declared to
to day did I not appeal in behalf of the be a monomaniac on tho rabjeet of dross.
living, nud!by the memory of the deed, Hie spends moat of her time in trying
fbr the broadeit charily romiMitihfo with ou dresses. If this fact is en iitoim&amp;m
national safely. It &gt;■ ’«.• ua, tho con­ of monomania, then, most of the female
queror*, to'liash-u the day when the persuasion are moaomaniaoa
mailed gloio shall be removed from the
There n« seen tho other day bn the
hand of thi&gt; nation, and “with malice
aircet* of CUll.rac a liltto buy crying.
toward noun, with charity for all," to A gentleman stemung up to the Util*
weloomo back to a full portiai&gt;ation in fellow, arid
My litth man, what i.
thorn priTiinem which are (ho proud
•he matter Y" to which
“Ira got tho stomachache, and Hl
hvaa it
if I've a mind to.”

(Successor to Hicks &lt;fc Fales.)

altar, only to find that she had eloped
rad married another fellow ths nyht
previous. Ho didn't tear his hair any,
bat just remarked: " By Jove, Pm
frisri she was married bst night instead
of to-night"
" Ma, has Aunty Jane got beoemh*r
stray the niost elaborate marbles wo can CMMlfbf
rear.
■■ No, my eon ; why do you uric such
Tho rniu sliall wa*h from the blood­
1 hoard Mr. Briggs tell her
s ained earth, all trace* of tho oblation* ‘

CARRIAGES
and the roprricrity of the

Painting and Trimming,
[ pay Cash for
Groceries, I pny
Cash for Prodace, and •II for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

Ssnisra and Mestaiical Deilim,
GraM * PWIUfi fttee*. H-dae*.

Hastings March S. »71.

0. II. HICKS.

BOOTS AND SHOES

Th* weeks aud tuonthi moved an.
The papers plaood at tho head of th*ir
ooluirn*, tLo*o word* always firrt looked
for. “from the lion*." and our eonveraation ran mainly on the rmrulto of the
next movemcat, the proLabilitio* of the
next call lor troop*, and the possible cn; durance of our foe*.
Fraplo engaged in new labor* with
heritating hand*, and th* *uore** of our
arrniM was, to the mtuac* of the people,
brilliant achievotaonte possible in say
other sphere of action.
Our glorivu* lianucr—Low vro w«nthen leonung to love it—filiated doubt­
fully in tiio uir. fannod by tho hot breath
of angiF rad fratricidal contention, and
it*Lil&gt;owv fold* enveloped, wo know
not whether victoty or dialionor. The
mourner* went about tho etroeto with
tho waD of stricken one* mingled with
every sound.
The world looked cm, awn stricken

Wilber Eureka Mower,

THE DRAFT AND CUT

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

—

NO. 7.
Math it,istruck the shackles from the
limbs of (bo bondman, oa.l made the
tuuno of Freedom to echo through tho
nt
h0°'’ °l OJ'Prw^on

poun.d thoroxMi from th* reins of pat­
riot* nt tboishrino of Freedom.
But our thildren, fa varying tlvough
It is then for ranch moro than bravery over reverent phraao shall forever keep
uad endtmneo that wo honor their aliro tho memory of th* heroic dead.
Living in dead* rather than year*
uxnaurioa. A. soldiers, wo willingly
they shall ever b* tho naliuui strong de­
fense, and uo man shall dare, until tboir
grave* am .forgotten, and loro of &lt;»rautry has become a scuff among mon, to
stand upon tho soil they consecrated to
Union andi liberty end plot the dtouii-nibennsnt of gfates cemented by
They wete hopeful, persistent and
un-lauuU-d. A* bravo men fall, tlwy
tell by thousands, rad sboald oao of
Artsmtu Wart's Lastthorn sloop in this boauriful cemetery, I
wtiuld gt&gt;, remembering that wo wore
Tiio following i* said to have bee* the
Amorican* boforc wo were foes, and
lust Hang written by Artemm Wsri:
over Ids uhes lay tho white chaplet of
“Until ttotite reeniFre bora a heal­
fOTRjVOMM.
thy iudiriaooal. I’m nearly sixty, and
With hi* grave boJore mo, rad the
gruvei uf the*- nearer and dearer all yet I’ve gat a museto into my arm which
’t roeeabto tho tread of a craiary
around mo, 1 would pray God to hasten don
bird whin they fly out and hit a man.
tho day when the living shall work to.
Only a few weeks ago I was exhibitin’
gather in utuly. as tho blue rad the gray
la £asl Sbowboygra. m • lakh-’ whisk
bail be*n formerly ockejriiri by a pogylist—oue of the f«Uors what hits from
the sbuuMsc. aud teaihea tho manly art

ho would lake tho honey from hor lip*;
rad he wai » long about it I wondered
be didn't get stemg."
■
A young minister who** reputation
for veracity was not very good, ones

“Why," said ho, ’ tho only
other ever whipped me it was
the truth." ^Well,” retort­
doctor, "it cured you of it.

“st

�Ftvw 0 clucm. P M,
Board rowvewed; roll called, quorum
Jcxa 9th 1871.
Wo hava jnst paanad throng the cri­ peasant. Board proooodod to beolnem.
Os raotiaa B»rd *dj airucd until to­
sto of a workiagmxn'a strike in this city.
It boshm that noma of tho contractors morrow mtrning at th* boar of eight
W H Powns, Clerk.
paid only files'per day to the common o’ciosk.
laborers who inaiated oa tXOO par day.
In my opinion tho demand, eotaiforiag
tha high prices of food and reut, was
not exorbitant, and ought to be grant­
ed. Some of tho tower daa* uf negro

wo.—The fourth annuo! catalogue af
ths Michigan Female Sreninsry," lo­
cated el Kakmaswo, is at hand and jwe.
eaitx a very neat nnd tasteful sppoaranM, baring been issued from the T-L
agvaph Steam Printing Hou as.” There
are ni:«o ttacbers breidro the matron,
sad eighty- two pnpQs, all that -he build­
ing, will accomodate Wo uro pleased
to ww that Hartings I* trptruented by
t»o pupla—MimCaltata I. Hadtey. ia
tbs third your of the couree, aad Mias
Emma A Gardner, in the weond.
Tho Fair held at Kalatmuoo for the
ben. fit of the Seminary during tin- i*ut
wswk, netted over 11.200 which we lurmay only lo the beginning uf liberal

New Advertisements.
tong as than, in Hfe, thoro ia hope,- and
verchanao you ar* laboring under *at
btoaood halluriaation nt the present mo­
ment, aad in your eogitattons embrace a
lingoring phantom of the epirii of "AL"
Bo many items have been prooonted, no­
ted, and kill away ia tha pigwon-hoIo for
tho Baxxxx since we last mnt, that wo
can And neither space nor time to indite
them nib, consequently we will simply
write you "of things that wo dea l like

SPEC1JILTY.

LAW

SCHOOL

freih supply

wiffltwmniig

poaM-nger coaches, tur.niap at the rate
af 40 miles an h&lt;Mir, ware brought to n
Anutas Como t—Tho following i*
stend-etiU in 13 sreutxla II is thought
the prvgraxnmc cf the dooiug osmues
the brake will be attached to all fast
may be iafomd from ___________ __ ___
trains on the road. , The Orange ( uunty of th &gt; prevent term at Adrian College: hi* daughter Theresa died in Florence
Friday, Jane 16.—Annual cxinuaoExprv-s* hu used a compt eased-air brake
several iu&gt;-uils ago, she was so nearly
pennile a that her friends wire obliged
to |uy the ♦ Xjx-iLMM of her funeral.
By special invitation, Mr. Henry V.
Bowen of Th- /rthpradert. Mrs. Bowen,
and‘.heir daughter*, passed last Monday
night with Provident Grant, at hi* cottogs in Lung Branch. The Bowen
party return''! to the city Tneeday after

Mnoday, Juno 19.—Anniversary
tho Star literary ttoriuty.
( Tuesday, Jno 20.—Ahmvereary
R»r Lambda Phi Literary Society
Wednesday Evening, June 21.- A
nuai merting of tho Alumni Asroc
lioa ; Orwtioa ly D. K. Stevsns; Pa
by Mary V. Hale.
Wedneeday,4une 21.—Annua! tar

ter. J.
rt hte
. TurnEngineer Taft has made tho faatoel
itonrailroad time over thu Eric on record. plar ha* made it normalry for him.
Ha ran * foil jwaremgcr-traiu between vigu the office of G. W. C T«mpl:
“r "
Fret Jervis and Deputet, 90 miles, in this State, nnd that by a provision of
&lt; tho
111‘ nonutea. including four
"
Grand Ledge Constitution, the duties
nut 16 miles daring tho trip
n*M *nrt —---- 1 fl.M* nil.
W. Counselor for tha balanc-v of the
term. Cwnvo&gt;iuent)y, all ewmmunicntiona designed tor that aCice should be
directed to Rev. George Taylor. Ann

General O. E. Babcock, as Superin­
tendent uf the Public Buildings has alroady intrvducod several imtirovuujento.
He is a very able aud &lt;merg- tc man who
fully deeerrea tho ouuGJuaco of tho
President, who La* fully eu&gt;tain«d him,
notwithstanding tho brutal attacks made
U[«m him during the St. D-miugu cuc-

and in (act everything kept in a firrt-daaB .STATION EBY .'TORE,
plcaw cal! and examine Mock and pricea bifnie pnrcliaaing
x
ebewhere.
I
J. ROBERTS Be.CO.

On tuotlou the report wai sc. epto l
and tha Committee iBacharped.
Mr. Goodyear moved to amend the
repvrt of the Committee by deducting
11,0'0 from the real ento'c valuation of
the Township of Harting-, a* e |M&gt;tsed and r.woiiimcndcd by the Commit
toe. Motion pi availed..

. I notice that gi-U iaagain living, hav­
ing reached 12 1*4 aliove yar. It is
Certaiidj/h grvat tnivf .rtune that bulb
Coogre*. and the Secretary of the Tn us­
ury have entirely uegtect-d tho demand
for gnxnbm k eenveey. l! thio forced
Nara—Brigg*, Bartram, Cobb, Col­
currency went am.to fundable, at the edi­
tion of the lioldor, into tho new loan,the lins. Clark, Munroe, Xlcbola. I’hette
plaor. Stanton, Towne, Wileox, and
currency would be par uutoad of fluctu­
ating from day to day. I hope tho
Aanc.xT—Braith and Youngs.
Pre* ideal himself will take the qae .tain
Mr Bartnun moved to adopt the re­
port of the eommlUce M amended by
the board, whleb mottow prevailed by
yes* and nay* a- fid tows:
Southern exchanges, jiublisbed during
Y«aa—Btlrga, Bartram, Barnum.'
thi* mouth, convince me that the bitternee* of fo-liug of the ex-robol* towards

BOpKS,

Bln nk Books,
Memornndtiins, &amp;c , &amp;

11m

Apportionment of Primary Bvhuol end
Fine Moaioe to the' several township* of
Barry County for the year 1371 :

BLANKS.

the mill complete «t«* &gt;" •&gt;“ "V. m*aul*clurml by lUehimul
4 Backtu, the only reliable form in uec. A full Mock at

The oomtaitloe oa equsltaslwa aabmiP
and far two day. the public pt«ra was
ihrwto^K]. but owing to the prudence ted the following report:
Tho eommillee to whom w&gt;* referred
and fo.lwaranco of Governor Cooke, orWe am fast verging m to sum* kind
d«r ha I bees matoteioe1 without blood- Ike equlixottoa of the Aoemaaani Roll*
of the different lownahip* of Barry -oon ofdsetrcrtfoa.ourfeotere getting slip­
Vice Pro .ideal Collu baa reached his
ty, have oabmittod the foltowing M their pery ; our foundation being undermined
South Bend homo, and will probably
by a fatal current, and we may aw the
recover soon, having dfochargsdkis phyreport, through their ebetnaaa :
aioiaa* He ow)y requires rest and reccome of the** dry day* and find our
Public Works, becauoo they adruod the
—“ ~
h»[ie&gt; blighted, and ot* harvest wi har­
contractors to «u*j.eud work for a day or
ed—cans*-dry. We don’t like thia
two, until lbs passion* of tho ignorant
We planted plentifully of that prekoue
of Alleghany xranry who fell during th* and infijuxol negro laboriag men had
need, hajf-*t*ff-of-lifs, the potato^ end
late rebellion. Th* monument i. a
time to coo), and until the pdico aad
costly one.
we awaited their appearance is shoot*
military could be placed ia lositiuns so
with
anxious heart* aud watery ey*«/so
Th. Boston ful giro* Guv. Hoffman
that by thrir promptitude and numbers
did tho bags) and when their expand
a first class sofa • a* a prut* r candidate
for the Democracy to run for the I*re»- they ronld cwdly overcome tho rioter*.
ing ieavm put forth to catch the gentle !
Thi* action was exceedingly wirc, for
idency next year.
dewa of heaven, lh« "prnl” “0.5hl the n ’
The strike of tho Lrakasmcn un the how painful sad unfortunate would it
font - we don't appreciate the d saiga.
I■
Erie Railroad Ira* ended. New men have boon if our new goverumant began
iiimitiii
have been obtained at tbo ol I wages.
Among die moot po]iular and moot
donerving appointments made in the
District is that of Z. Richard* as Audit­
or fur the Territory- Thia gvuttoman as
Supcrintendiut of our l*ublto Schools
has town in.L-fotigubto to render them «

fcrwespouk msdrsfondfagly whew we
say that there is no bettor vchool of tho
kind in tho tHato. and perrons ovra omOf thia pq alar Itailreal we rejinnt plating vending their daughter* abroad
ctirroeted thia week the new Timo Table for an education, will do well to investi­
to which public aiteatioii is directed gate its claims before making a chairo.
Our reader* will do sail to retrettber
that (hey eon reach N. Y. City by thio
road, via iuapeusion bridge, nnd thu*
pane over thoee evor reliable and justly our efficient County Trsaswv r, for the
popular roada the Michigan Ccnlrak following :

Picture Frar

* SLADE,

AC!

WELCH ^GRIFFITHS’

WELnH &amp; GRIFFITHS,

ttortss. X&lt;—, *• ItetrWI, M.ck. ;li, ’
CHMPHBISiraBmviL!
fidth" in certain cities ia MStfcigsi*. Mat,
uh ! what a witherug shame should forevirroet ou lb* penurious avuriciou*
and rtult.fi »1 heads of th* few op posing
each a palrfotic enterprise. .

buttons tu tu'*»i. as, Sunday-rchoola, etc,
ji,,, ,a!a of g7lgQ7,49G as a special Meuiuriol Fund, to rommeuiuraie the union
of the Ohl and New ftolicul, in one body.
This fond u to be devutod to colleges,
aosiinariet.cliurch extension, uxtinguish- papers repre* nt the uwrsgw public
meat of eLutc'a debt, erection of parsonopinion uf that party; and these teem
ages bouses of worship, etc.
with the ficrcrrt denunciation of all
northern ideas. Should die evuntry fid!

Fmily Sewing Machine,

Aliajs in Ofidr acd Ready (sr Work.
he registered it. No doubt. Gun. Kil­
ia the village uf Kalaawxtxi, at half past
patrick need i tioag language—but tiio
10 o'clock, on tho morning of tho 7th cal reaction, in favor uf the ItotBoeracy
enviv may well i-xcum it. Wo hav*
insfo and was buried with Masonic bon which is said to bo going on. Well, Jotf Davis going about through the
on on Saturday last
they Lad a muaiclplo election at Nor­ South *»* ing vrdiuoti.aniid the s|&gt;plausn
wich, Cuwn., an tho 5th of Juno, and at
which James Lloyd Grww, Republican,
was elected Mayor over Jarno* A. Hov- I
cy. Itemocrat, by 310 majority. Al^the
candidate* oo the Republican ticket
were elected by an average majority of
300. Lost year J «u« A Horry. Demo­ in putting Jeff Davis bark in the Sen­
ate. Il ia good that soma licpubltooru
crat, was elected by 350 majority
should bo. muved to sjicak out very

t SJIHEHSltjaKlSli r

THIS MACHIHS HU HO EQUAt.

Hatting*, June 12th, 18fl.

Thio being the day designated by Stat­
ute for th: uxeting of the Board nf St­

jdainlv "U the other tide of tho question
We thought the country had hod the Averwrairnt R .11. prior to the meet­
enough of totting robefo and playing
with fire It is all aunacneu tu say that ing of the State B wrd of F.,a«lix,tioe.
The Boaid wm eaUaxl to order by the
chairman, David G. Rubins mi, and op .a
the roll of avid Board bring railed the
South Band Raiiroad has been accepted
fo'lowtog were pnwtut, and anewvred to
by the Michigan Central and now form*
a Division of that exceedingly popular
and ably managed public tlioroughfarv.
On the Niles sod South Bond IHrivion
n daily. SunTir N«w Dxrxxrru.—It i&lt; wall for
Lcwviag'Nitoo the people io know what to said a: home
and abroad about the mortment of tho
6. Hssling*. (Town). Pleiades Brown.
and &lt; 15 P. M., and South Bend for Democmry known as tho "New Depart­
7.
“
City, Howry A. G Midyear,
Stats CvmaxcT Lrr.—The amtnurt Nile* at 9 00 aad 11 45 A. M , and 7 20 ure, ccmcwrniog which tho Chicago Joar(Wsyw).
for the mwetfoa of a buBdiag for Seta- 1*. M. Banning to and from trains both ■a/ has the foilowiag :
porary State edfiewo, at Lansing, has oa the main hue Eavt and Wert. and on
9. Irving, Peter (fobb.
been awarded br tho Board «rf State
10. Jobvtown, J. n. Manroe.
Bwlding Commfosioaera to P. U Ayrca,
11. Maple Grove, John 0. Clark.
of Bay City, at 128,180. Thia amou.-.t
Halt Fan.—With tbuir arctutomeJ
12. Orangeville, E C. Phetleylso
iodadoe everything excepting tho iron­ libecalhy w bare the public intervals are
IX Prairieville, A. C. Towns.
work for tho vaults. Mr. Ayres has otmeorned, th* Michigan Central and its
14. Bailaad, Lewis Wilcox.
D-ririon*. tho L 8. and M. 8, the D. A
M., and the 0. R. A L, Railroads hare
IX Woodland, Elijsh P. Barnaul
exkmdod to th* Northern Agricultural
17. Yankee Springs.
Sooety, the same rates for paavengsni
18. Hertings City, David G. R-biagoodsand wares for exhiUtion. that
ron. Chairman.
hat* ever Ives extended to th* Stale
The Seperviam from Hope, TboranpAgricultural Society. This ia a* 11 sho’d
pie and Ysnkee Spring* being absent.
Mr. A C Towne moved that the rhair-

A Million Dollars.
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Go there tor your
CHOICE

GROCERIE

A fine stock Jeer Oram!

Oyt/ert

and

lijervJ&lt;mtnfti.

on hand at all hours

(.’"•siitlre ou urJluanea aud by-laws,
through tbelr ehainnso. Aid. llaaw, re­
ported favnrsbly upon the otdiaaueoe ia
regard to drunkenness sad ia regard to
oahitehing srd frodiog of teams upon
Court aud Charsh streets, and rvcom
mended their approval Aud they also
reported back the ordiaaucw submitted to
them upon iho liceoomg of billiard rooms
and boll-pUaya, for the ooneideralfon of
Cownoil. Rep-jet accepted.
By Aid. Ea‘tma-1.

Medicines,

nicun ureiiEK

U. A. BU8ELL

IECTSIE M HEM AHI HAH,

Dye Stuffs,

To the Ladies!!
MlLLINEnn

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

receipts.
Coxsrtr ovx Ta* vttrxs Geros —Wo
are almost hourly asked about the de­
M. C. R. IL— In its appropriate p!a&lt;.«- parture uf trains an the various Bunds
will be fctmd th* now time table of this centering st Grand Rapids, Jackson and
popular Hoed with its principal Bran- Charlotte. For particulars our friends
3 O'naca, P M.
are referred to our Trave1st* Guide ou
Board convened, roll called. All pres­
tho third page, which wo behave is cor­
ent bat Mr Young*, supurviror from
rect to date, exccjii P. R. R, which
Hope. Mr Collins eppeirtag from ThrewRood the iavt limo card has failed to
apple, and Mt Brigg* from Yankee
read, u. although wo boiiovo train, did
Spring*. Snerd pr eceded to beat***.
The ebairmaa sunreueed Ac fonoe^ag
s* the eommiites &lt;&gt;e opMliaatfoa :
A C Town*, J fl Manrue. R K 8u»Ou.-uiTtox —At an adjourned mreltog of th* Kalamerou Presbytery, held ton, D W Smith, II A Goodyror, F W
in tbo Pres’vytman church at Richland, Cell™, aad Georg* C Niebok
on the CA task, Mr. I. N. Otto, of the
township of Prairieville, in this county,
a graduate of Ao Usfrmiiy in the Class
uf 1M7, and also a rscenl graduate of
tha Uniw Theological Seminary at New
York, was erdataod to tho ministry.
TkoBov. Mr. Swint, of Constantine,
preached tho sermon, tbo Rev. Mr Mor
gaa emd the obtaining prayer, and tho
Rev. Milton &amp;wdfoy. of Richloul, ds-

HAVE ’EM FULLED’
DENTIST,
Green sed P*rk street* and Broadway,
at Kvseial meeting no Wolnernkj evening.
Cvrrad.
By AM. Bartow:
That the Street ComaussioiMr be to­
rt reeled to m«ir th* bridge sern*. the
Tbonmiqd*
nvre, on Broadway, usder
-■
_ v__

-Hahins
litkiiu.
AU.^uJT'hIt

unionmarket/
WASHINGTON BLOCK.

Warm mmla. 25 cts.

Confectionery.

*•»»&lt;»»«.« Wrteetloa of &lt;-«n«UMto

�The Ryrdsuc^ B^ps^.

befallen a German by th* name of Stan­
islaus Barthkoski living in th* firit ward,
he having bc*a shot by Mr. Alanum
White white basing an allurcatiou in
Mr. W's garden near tho house. The

MICHIGAN CENTRAL 1. R.

Grand River Valley Unison
MAY I**-#!.

i
-- -- ——&lt;IW«. WVUWV. VUUnroted wiih ths history o&gt; notable p*rson* aad event*, before and after Christ.
It is grand in the extreme, and is laid
cut bafor* th* eye in panoramic sptenAekley A Slade, Aavnta.

Two exhibitions were giron yesterday,
on* ia lb* afternoon and th* other in
QOTOMUDGEH'
Fur Clothing—25 per rent chnap-r thou the eveniag, on both of which occasion,
at My ether houae in Hutiaga Empire there was a large attendance. There
ha* been no *uch caravan in thi* citv
BLfk.
«&gt;{f
*----—.... l—_____ r.j

Teachers I!
toll st the Drug store of J. P. Rate
*. * rv, a------- ,ur itewanl-of-Murit
■ just receiv*d,pretti-

ci ar ia that ward has a very fine gxnitu
of onion* etc, and also a very ate* little
strawberry b*d. H* has also been very
sorely troubled by hi* neigtilioe's him*,
ao Lo reported to Mr. Jordan, white
working with him on* day laat w*ok.
Mr. J. told White tha! a good gun was
a gvod remedy tor three oril* and ho
thought be could get cm of a neighbor
near by. Nothing was further thought
of their aunvermtson of the gun how­
ever. until iu th* craning after Mr.
White returned from down town of an
errand, when be went to lay hi* brood
down ou the tabla, ho discovered B short
rifle lying there aad berido it lay four

imrri

over tho way if this was her chicken, j
she shook her tit aud said something
in Dutch which White could not Baderstand. A little white uftor Mr. Gogn
came over and proposed to go down
town ; started and got ** far as the old .
rare and looking back diacoi sred two &lt;t
three children over the fear* iu the
strawberries. Be asked Mr. Gage what
be had better du, aad ho (Gage) uts

R hWn“nlsIy*BW8T,'RcOB^J

Michigan Central R. R.

lith vary decidedly beneficial re-

been ro*m ia thia port of tha evuntry.
Tbo collection oecupioi un cnortuau*
■ Fcurma fra* everybody made exclu­ canvna. a* lanre ** half a down ordinary
sively at homo by F. A. Fuller, and ciratu tout*, and is claimed to reproraut
fully •MNi.UOU. A bin of interraung
tturrwuted, for sale at Allen's basement
porfonnano«s,in which numerous trained
'“lite xSniU. t» i
animal* are iutreducod, and a lecture on
natural
histiay, by Prof. Edingbam. add
_ -.rl -i.' You can buy furniture of Fuller’s
an agreeable interest to the exhibition." i took up « piece of lath and gave them
make at Allen’*, that will out-wear and
The caravan gore henoe to Nashville,, a fright. In a short L'tnc afterward* tho
look better, and at a lower price, than
to exhibit on Wednesday, 21st, an/ German who hod como botuo from tiio
at any other store ia tho Stale.
Chartetto, 22-1.
Railroad went over to Mr. White's to
sec why hi* chicken* wst* getting killed,
cbiidred seated etc, when na altercation
picture Gallery, af the old Post Office of Water Work* for our city and hav*
onauod ia which a gun in their binds
budding. First class pictures guaran­ ■ inggretio* to offer a plan which we
went off—somehow—and th.' contents
teed or money refunded. Call and see. i Slink might bo made to work. Fred.
were lodged in tho shoulder o! tho Ger­
Fuller ha* splendid mineral spring. al
| bi* cabinet manufactory iu thi* city, aad man wlio fell blmling to tbo ground.
I Hi* test word* were, “ Out tarn him, ho
■ in fac’ tho whole ™k that run* hi*
' shoot me." “I guc«s I go dud."
, machinery ii mad* tq&gt; of spring*. Let'
Many uf tho nrighbori were on tbo
, hi* water wheel punrp pur* water into a
I spot imtuodjatoly after th* :o[nrt. Witpipe and scud it iuto an artificial [mud I
J. Cou &amp; Sox barn a large quantity ' or reservoir in th* City Park, which is ' tuasos who san tbo affair do nut testify !
to its being a deliberate act. aad to it.
of lath and shingle* tor solo cheap.
nearly 50 feel higher than State street. | ■oom* to he entirely accidental if w* rely ,
O, ft* a sot of tooth at Joaos', Nash- ■ nd from that point tend tho water ail ;
alone on tho statement* ia the ea*s so i
over the cify. We might have thi* don*.

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

hili
it?’

ISiFBB1

ion Dollars.

Acklar ft Slade, Agviits.

i *110 was within eight feet of
South passed through on the Jackson.,, the gun went aS nr.d the ■
i r pull the trigger.
Lanning aud Saginaw Railroad laal|
weak, on a visit to Saginaw Valley, and
the upper lake*.

Heal 1
..

a ara*Ar «X«JrW iM.ys w nJ tn tnt. •

Cum and dry.
Ctmaw* are dry.
.
It i« awful daety.
Oca Street* an sprinkled by " Lake

Tu Boaton Grab Store hare gone in ana* should be diapenaod with, tor bow
their new quartan in Union Block. They natural it ia ft* som* one to get hurt
are out with bill* announcing a grand with a loaded weapon, in the Lauda of a
ma! man, and somebody meet generally
it mad in a fight

ing by that interesting body, but they
oonrimled tliey wouldn't •‘audit" so us
“poor fellows" a ill have to 2 and 8 per

Rxvutmouaxr W*x Widow.—Mr*.
Mary Brown, of Rutland, in this eounty,
wife of John Brown who was a private
in tho IlevoJutiouery War. come* to
Hosting* heroelf and receives her penriou. under the oct uf Feb. 3d, 1853, at
tbo office of Swocsey A Wood.

Guon-sra—W* have pretty |«mtivo
Twa man White who turwed up luire- evidence that Mr. Potato Bug and fam­
ing a f. w days ago in Grand Itajii-l i re­ ily arc emigrating for a eu-ugonia! cbm-,
posted to have been *c*n ia CWrago re­ where Limo aad Pari* Green haro not

and Icxiked around and saw him apparenUy standing on the bottom nod reochhi* hand* up. Ho supposed hie comrado
only iu fun and went ou a liitfo farther

722863
Our Stock contain* a Largo Lis* of

Being so much alarmed and not know­
ing whst to do he rau down lo tho
( ridge nearly a litlf milo and croreed
ovfer into his fttlbar's «haat-fiald aad |
UBoosdfor bis father. Mr. Boudder'
and waded oat tn hut could not discover
where George wu. Then they made
criot for further help. Mr Crossmen,
living near Mr. Scudder’s, mounted n
borae and rod* to Underoum's mill, I
about a mite away, and procured a boot.
Mr. IJndcnun. Marshall Smith and Mr
' Croasman rotted tip to Stony Puiai, aad

Mr. J. Charubodain got in tho boat and
। th*T uiade a cteso seurcli and found tho
body a sliort distaeoe -from where ho
first won', down, iu u nxlining position.

watnr tilth hi* car and lifted tho boy 1
out by tho arm aad Mr. Chamberlain
lieljrd to place him iu tho boot. Tbo
body war convoyed to thi- house of Mr

fin and to UJogmph to th* parent* in
Ohio. The funeral wo* largely attend­
'd at the house Of Mr. Scudder, Rev. D.
M. Weaver preaching tho funsral ser­
mon. The remains were laid peaceful­
ly to real iu the Cemetery at Prairieville,
Wo give three corroeted detail* fur th*
benefit cf tho parent* and tho many

Wool.—Our struatx bare prcaoutel a
lively appcarua :• fur I ho [xut wock by
immooa* load* at waul being leuught in
by farmer* t' roughouf th" County, all of j
which ha&gt; Lwn sell a! jiricei 'varying
from 42 V&gt; Ci 1 “c pur lb. Tho latter
figure coming in ou th* "exciting wool
raeo" noticed elsewhere. Tho buyers

HW« Self-Raking

DRESS SILKS, ALPACA^, POPLINS,

^El.JBuA.FaSm.sxn MKO'W’WjRL
And we will sell them ns cheaip as any house
TAYLOR. nAWKTJVS’ and DAYTON

riTTS, BMIJW: and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HULLEBS,
and'the largest stock of
AGBTCULTURAL MACHINERY

From Nc^York to Chicago,
We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.
W© Sell the

^lorenoe Sewi ri£ Machine,

TB£ BEST JJT THE 1TORLDI

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.

Please ijie k a Cal! aid see wkat a tis Pile
Hi fur a little Knej.

DETROIT
ill do Job Work Cheaper than any
other Ofllcc in the State

Admission GO Cents,

Children 25 Cents.

HARDWARE
VAN AMBURGH &amp; CO’S

GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIE.

Congress of Animated Nature!
MUT STUDY OF WT11SM.-HISTMT1

New Goods! Y
Barlow &amp; Goodyear

TUB GHEAT CKEATOE S IIANDnVOnK

The Most Brilliant Show o&lt; anv Ago or Country

credit is due to the Isdie* in their tap- j
py and suetie**ful efforts to pleoso the
public on three pleasant occasions. We
learn the proceeds ol th* evening
amounted lo sotnrthing over 870.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

Tit I'xsnvax.—The ladies of Ow M. &lt;
E. Church held a splendid Fo*tival st I
Union Ball last Friday evening. We |

BLACK FIGURED AND STRIPED.

were there, and went ia with cur little
“ton rents" and got th* worth cf it too. i
We didn't haro ocr fortune told, al- .
though wo noticed a gipsy camp where j
wo presorts many did. Tho strawber­
ries, rream and cake were good, and all
Tho Western Michigan l're*s As* &gt;eia- hail a -good time. The laJri* return
tivr. met fa ronvenLoa June Cth at their thanks to the people whose pat­
Psutwatar, Oceana Oounty.' Thn Asoo- ronage gave tliem funds to tbo amount
ciutiou embraces all of th* tier of Coun­
ties ou tho Eaatern shore o/Lako Mich­
Pcsr Muxtkx.—A port mortem exigan aad oountie* adjoining. Ban. D. suunatiou uf the body of Stanislaus
Itarthkoski, recaUol tho fart that tha
l«all penetrated near the right almuldar,
aad glanced round the sb&gt;xiMer-bb3e.

Tui. Tarir xLo xu* unrated fat rob­
bing Punona* ease la tfd&gt; town, was
Grund JbqiM. thi* (all when tha Fair io found to have a quantity at Am'e
. . ....
held then by th* Northern Michigan Bsta Vreox in hi* rnassiifon. When
It i* « remarkable fort that th* little
Mechanical and Agricultural So defy.
bird that iufreta reriy iherry'a ba. not
The Annual Meeting! rf Ur A**ociamode it* appreraao* thi* »***on. Why
Wux. Th* UroH «ad B—J. the moat tiou are bcnwfter to be held between the
valuable Weekly Odd Failuws Journal 15th of July and the ILth uf August.
publiriwd Im* third to reach us for a
few srreks pe*i ? Pleare send it along
Broil or Harare. W* mire it a* much **

TxxHwireB^lRiagvn will gir.
rtortainsnest rt
Union Hall

Goods are Cheaper than Lovy

Jeep place each on* proce*d*d to swim. '
Lewis get ahead of Gsatg* quite a'piece

It i* iatereetiag to look at these wool
rately, hud the gun been alone iu the
•tick*,'' with their keen jicresptiro ry*»
hand* of cither of tho {aortic*. fur tak­
examining the C«ee* and making bid*
ing their knock* aad bruise* into scrount ।
on the “top of the market” And then
they must hav* had their temper* to a
Rush sxt&gt; Hxxi*.—Tho following froin
an exchange put* tho caso *o truthfully rising pitch. Dr'*. Brown ^nd Upjohn barks for ths iniac, feci* so much (ho
wn*
at
thia
time
imciediately
scut
for,
j
that wo gladly transfer it to our column*
bettor fur hiving h»l sore: cf the wo 1 ■
and came, but tu no {articular gixid. I
ley commodity to bring him in Jlw&gt; where­
•35,00.
2.300 Black suite from t(0 to 885,00. the community—especially traveling from thn titao ue was first aluit, lulling
985 Black doeskin Paul* 83,50 to showmen -who appear to belaboring a wife and feur children to mourn !.i* i
otj.hr tlw moutal hallucination confine•10,00.
!m»ty ard tragic d eath. Whit* gave '
1,000 ducen Cottun sueka front 6 to 50 plated in the article ;
any nlhar Jay yut. still it hu bo-apourcent* a pair.
: Dutt editor* are delighted to get any­ himself to the custody of officer Make­ , ing in brisk siaot tha market opened.'
peace who cunveytd him t &gt; jail. A cor- |
Heaveot Rubber coats warranted S3. thing to “fill up" ill* f*ip*r1 Thein is ono tiling *ure, 11-sating* buyI Good Linen soata only 75 cent*.
That they hare plenty uf liras to cur- : oicrs inquest w.i* licM, and the jury &gt;• i-'1 «ws barn p*i 1 more fur woo! thi* season
Ixugert stock of Boy* clothing in Uic
than ut any other [Ja&gt;o in tbo State.
~
littir this tn m czubange*.
We keep strictly tu Oxa I’atcx.
। Auufher fact. Tho wool Lai .Leva
Star Clothing House 36 Canal
!gcnmllyjmt up in better shape this'
also of witnetsra, for the purpose of n»-'
Grand Rapids.
' xnssn than ever before.
A system
curtaining the divert cnu«e cf thi* sen-|
’ wbsfli pay* well for tho farmer.
ou* affray oummcaced oa Munday bo- &lt;
A few perrons can be aocnmniodated j
tore th* Circuit Court Cummiasiunor, |
with Board at a r*a*ou*Lle price, at th*
Geo. C. Worth, at hi* office. J K. Van '
resident** of the sub»cril&gt;er, on the ccr । (JciETXXir meeting service* al tho M. ' Vclaur, Pro*. Atl'yrYer th* jeepte, Jas.
ner o! Broadway aad State street, near i E. Church, next Saturday and Sunday. A. Hwoerey, for defendant Tho can
th* Court Hou** Non* but respects- , Regular Servian cocnmre at 10 1-2 ' w a* adjourned tn the Court Homo, TnraI o’clock Sunday morning. Rev. A. J. i day morning at ten u'elock. At the
ble, sober i«rvoa» seed apply.
| Eldred, preriding elder will be her*.
hour of going to pro**, w* have not

rt*cnr*iX**vicaT*. *. Bee. 1.
ttareralt. Mre**e. &lt;41*. *u____________

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areordingly they went dow* to a place ■
them out s*oma to b* nearly a* fellows known a&gt; Stouy Pedal. They started '
It arems Mr. Atansou White who lives to go* aero**, aad whi-n they got to a J

VHONERYj
Giftuc

From Mr. E. P. Kingsbury we learn
turroebd particulars in regard to the
drowning of Georg* Culluter io Long
Lake Sunday morning, Jtm* 4th. We
stated la*t week that there were parties
on shore w ho witno***d th* truueactiun
Such was mrt the ease. It ooettn to be
as fellow* :
i Lewi* Scudder, agod IQ, and Georg*
GdUictsr, sg*d 15, cousius, thought they i
would take a swim fa tho morning, aud T

POPLINS, I’QNGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

THE ONLY COMPLETE MENAGERIE ON THIS CONTINENT.

JACONETS,
SATIN luACEK.
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
JACONET CHiiCKS,
NAINSOOK CHECK.
BRILLIANTS,
NAJSSOOK fJTHJPid),
VICTORIA LAWN.
HWIS8 MUSLIN,
FRENCH FINISH CAMDEZO.
BOOK MUBUN.
SHIRT FRONTS,
MARHAILLEB QUILTS,
HANDKERCHIEFS
EDGINGS,
INSERTIONS.
REAL AND IMITATION LACES.

Trimmings and Notions, all kinds

�1. Bjr tea bard work. Fanners oftaa uudtatake more than they rea do
wirfl, and ranwqucnUy work too early

half price miliar than bo idle. Bo your
own master, and do not let society or
fashion iwaHnw up your imliviilualitv—
hat. roat and boots. Do not oat up or
wear out all that you corn. Compel
yurt Selfish bolv to spare something fur
!&gt;roCts saved Be stingy to your own
mietite, but mercifnl to'otban* ueoxiiin-. Help other., and ask not help
for yourself Seo dial you nre proud.
Let your pride be of tha right kind —
Be tire proud to be lasy, too proud to
give up without conquering every diffi­
culty; too proud to wear a oust you can­
not knop up with the expanses; too proud
to lie, ar steal, or cheat; too proud to ba

2. By more .ystam. Farmers should
have a time to begin aad stop labor.—
They should pct more miud and machi­
nery into their work They .huuld the­
orise as well a, practice, and kt both go the following huge strawberry story.
He says ho “has aaaa ecorea of mLes of
a-untry a degree of Istitade north of
Fort Triton, which was an abnuri con­
tinuum* growth of strawberries, grow­
ing fa many of the richer spacee, not
on lioriaantal vinos, but on buabo*. ma­
ny of them three and four feet high, ou
which cluster, of this delicious fruit at­
regularly and hariadly.and expose tham- tained a sfao rarely readied by aarida-1
ou* euluvaticn. Bo profuse wa* thi. na­
aalvM needhtasly to raid.
4- By adonu.Bg the homo. Books, tive production of strawberries ou what
papers, picture,, music, and reading, iienUc-d tho Pi-mbfan mountain*, tliat
should all be brought to bear upon the tho cart- nhrol-, cradling tho borrim a.
in-dror family octertainmimte; and neat­ tliey revolved.'ware pertectly rel with
ness and ramfort, order, shrubbon ,flow- tho wild vintage of tbe plains, and loft
•re, ami fruits, should harmoniie all lang crimson trails, Mof blood, behind

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FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WALL PAPER
AND DECOHATIONS,

J3f"22 to 27 iinJt* rut

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torn.

anIrslM re. dually
lo Xjv Tert.
gyUtlO miles without change afc.xichoa.
rHHa.fd.'te'Usf IMb.iri.Trs.ajsilllfsf'.

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Butvar Lcxvar.—We see it stated,
that the Pullman Palace Cur Company
now employs over 1,400 penon*. and
largo kheqw are to be erected al Chicago
“his year, whore 1,000 men will be con­
Haw re M»rt a Baunjiau-—A wri­ stantly employed in the construction of
ter in tho Rural Now Yorker says a these care. Ou a single railroad - tho
good base-ball may bo made by cutting
an old boot or old gum (rubber) shoe inty strips and wrapping them tightly
around each other until it ia about the
rise of a walnut. Then wrap with y,&gt;rn
or any kind of string very tightly, until
h is the stesyvu srant it; then sew the
fooaa and to the bait Now lap tho ball
down ou a piece of leather and gnthi-r
up the sides and prosi them doer tn the
ball, aad with a sharp knifo trim off the
Cot* Bus.—Boil a quart uf cum un­
corners, being sure tu have them Ct
nicely. Now sew np ail the sides ex­ til tha grains crack, put the grain, into
cept one; tb«u slip ia tho ball, and sow ajug, and pour in two gallons of boil
&gt;ug
water; do not use the water it was
up with a double thread.
Now put
some oil on the ssam* and hammer boiled in. Add a quart ot molasses, a
them smooth; fur ir yon are not careful handful of dried apples, and a largo tablo-apoonful
uf gings.r. Il will bo rea­
in catching a ball «ith rough teams, it
will sometimes take tho akin Irani tho dy for use in two orahree dayu If tho
end* of the finger*. I oneo bdpngod to weather is cold • set it by tha fire. It
a club tha! made thrir own baJU and mayjbo kept up i evcrel weeks with the
they lasted a* long *■ the manufactured same corn, .wcetenmg the water before
pouring it in the jug.
A Ci-scvuo Rnn&gt;v.—We, lea fall
made mention of the fact Hint Gen. N­
F. Ixind, ot thi* city had been «uccu*aful tn keeping the Cttrcuho from hi*
plum trees by spreading fresh horse ma­
nure tinder the tree as far os the brnnchea extend, to tho depth of four to rix
inches. Tha theory i. that the ammo­
nia arising from the manure if offraaivo
to the Cureulio. Suc«»aful plum cul­
ture ha* undoubtedly tallowed tho trial
of thia course in sereenl instance, and it
ia undoubtedly worthy of further trial.
Gon. Lund doet not advise entire reli-'

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CURTAIN GOODS

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SABIN &amp; MASON’S.
Ctnw^M.eiv.t

tapi-ca farina in cohl milk ; add this to
ouu and a half quar'a uf boiling milk in
a tea-kettle boiler ; stir briskly till stiff;
take off tbo fire, and add the egg*, su­
gar, salt, butter and thnor.to suit.

Ul.lSD RJIPIDS

f&lt;£v fiad
aJ.tuujs(ir
*xfrao&gt;cL'j
Cm&gt; alL
d
a/^c£uwii
HltUW l/c/J kA
Ckurtl ff-L &amp;M4

“Thy man who raised a cabbage head
bu done more good than al! the meta­
physicians in tha world," said s stamp
orator at a meeting. “Then." said a
wag, “your mother ought to hare had
the premium,"

the sake of the ccnteet* cf the quill*.—
They learn tho trick when shut up,
where tltevhare nothing to do but mis­
chief. One first finds it oet accidental­
ly, aad the rest imitate, while the close
quarters afford the victim no chance of
escape- Preration *d core both consl_ —■
tz «___&gt;__

'Viwrdic/t'-i-CcL frwt*. Q£Jo Urh) OJU/
omuu voa-jIj oak
liTiihd-. XUu&amp;lA

era by smearing the ti|M Uiaroughlyiwith i
coal-tar, a little diluted with becuinc,
and applied blood warm. Tho vice ba*
been many time* attributed to improjier
food, but there ia no dietary manage
mont that will prevent it.
i
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Lead and Zinc Paints,
Colors of all Shades,
COUNTEREEITED.

c I’ar.ru Pormcx.—Perhaps it i* not
grmwally kn..wn how much pteasaatrr '
and more agreeable, as well a* moreef-’
ficaocus, is a poultice made of potatoes
than one made of bread. It keeps boat
laager, can ba reheated semi tim&lt;», I
and does not sect tho slothing. Peel,
boil and mash tho potatoes; incloio in a
muslin baa, and apply to the affected
part. To bail them in hot water has a
very soothing effort, and suhaaofs their
virtue. A pcrultira made of boiled beans

Bantis* on Frxxtrcxx.—Wet th* part
with warm water; double a piece of
brown paper fire or six tim.a, iual in
tha warm water, aad lav it on the place;
apply on that a warm, but not hut, Hatiron till the moisture is evaporated. If
the bniiee be not gone, repeat the procaea. After two or three appheatmn*
the dent or Utu:m&gt; will bo raised to tho
surface. If tho bruise bo small, merely
sank it with warm water, and hold a
red-hot iron near tha eurface, keeping
tho surface continually wet -tho bruise
will aoon disappear.

'Tie LLiirarj
of Pk!ij
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aid Sat,
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At th. Expense of Warl

Averill Chemical Paint,

ill DELL &amp; CO.

Michigan

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A MAMxr gardener of Lake County.
HL, aays that he has tha moat remarka­
ble ancones in the use of salt upon his
tomato plants. He applies it at roriou*
times during the wason, and in every
case it* c&amp;ct is markud in Um innrsaiid
growth of t&gt;cth plant and fru:L In same
•MM ba lays tho root* of backward
platan bare, *priakiaa them with a taHeapoonfu! of ordinary barrel salt, and

500 V0LU1LS IN ORE.
AsfcutH ’V^ranteci

16 DAYS

E. 1 H. ANTHONY A CO.

much benefitted by asthnunnre applied in tbo early atagrowth. A valuable ramrawt
irpoao is made by mixing boa
--------- - rood ashes and jJaster. Keep
jt Ary wntil uwd. A handful may U

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MATTINGS,
MATS,

R. Also* ia Agent for Hastings aad
vicinity, far tha sale of Fruit Tre«

from the above Namfr.

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I—.—I.

VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1871.

Afrs. Brewe —&lt;• Where did you get
this Tea? It ia the lest I bare drank
in a long time.”
,
Jfrs. SetaA—- Why, at the Boston
(hub Btc.ro, of courw—only six shillings
per pound. They hare a tea for onlr
four shillings."

Boaglit it at
Have you been to the rig- lately F
Jfrs. B.—" Ko ; but think I’ll go

I into ibo service, was Preeideut of Noe-

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

wich University, an imlependsui mili­
tary school Our company had boon
anxious to follow him as a leader, but
through tho importunities of our drunk­
en captain, at Vera Crux, we were at­
tached to Cui Alexander’s regiment,
the third infantry, now foraung a part
of 0«&gt;. Smith's regular*. We had toon
live months service in this brigade, had
boos* the brant of two hard Conflicts,
had camped, meseod and drifted togeth­
er, had bren fortunate in every fight,
and had now no wish to change comrndos or cummaadc to. Our captain's
conduct was not at all timns sa'isfoatory,
because of bis intemperate habits, bat
wh*n sober, he was kind, though a strict
disdphaariau, and looked well to the
comfort of hi* men ; and in battle a ti­
ger. Our axnnsdes. had many of them

AGRICYITU’AL MACHINERY,
&amp;c. &lt;fcc.

IIOl.HHDOK,

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER
.tattaistjftgg1

to U ! • cents; Nlre DouUe W’ldth
Alpacas, 27 1-1 cca-s ; Fast Cuter d
Lawns, 1 shilling; Gkxxl Crsd, G rente;
Good linen Handkerchiefs, C cento : all
other Goods equally to*."
Jfra B-" Thons there, Mr. Smith.

Slrtrb.

•Hbrt'ifrs' an&lt;T "Reapers

too ; rtXta 01 10 rente; Factory, G

Johnston'i

Self-Raking
Ithaea

Reaper,

of artillery, my bayourt hod town tunu-d
aside by a lijuw from* gunner's cutlass.
Just then a lancer with the haft of hi*
weapon nt least twelve feet tong, made
a thrust at my breast now fully oxpov-iMy comrade saw the blow aimed at my
After tho disaster to tho Mexican fur- , life, rushed forward, grasped ths touco
c»» at c»nu Gunlo. the united energies 1 about midway tho handle, wrenched It
of tho whole MAtton were pul forth to
fortify and defend tho approaches to' write it, turned and buried th. barbed
their capital. On tho main road to the stwl to th* haft in the broart of it* own­
south and cart worn erectc-d numerou* er. But for his timely inteythrence the
batteries
They wore fringed with writer would not hare survived to to-

Combined SulJtey Rake,

and Broadcast Plaster and Qrain Sower.

ready to go to-morrow."
■Mrs. 8.—•• Be Miro to gu early, or you
can liardly get waited on ; yuu never saw

rn? v n-onriQ i
JL^fJLw siL

HASTIMS WftlDILTJRll MS

JACKSON WAGONS

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» M. BKNJ AMDi. Proirtete*. se

•

LOWER THMRrER.

Ladies' Misses and Children’s

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES
brick store of
HA-WTIIVOH.

C. H. HICKS !

CARRIAGES

Painting and Trimming,
pay

Cash

pny

Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

BOOTS AND SHOES! Dr. AIKIN,

Wilber Eureka Mower,
the draft and cot

theming politicians might think or say.
Mr. Tanswrtn, from first to last, was strong
with the people
We believe that the same fiset hold*
true to-day of Gee. Grant, aad that ho
will be re-nominated and rv-clectsd to
the Preeideacy brcauw b. is the Paons1! CixarasTL He may not bare sat­
isfied an the jmlitioans—a task which

Republican party will need to du no
hunting. The tnsn for the hour io al­
ready furaiahad to its hand. Though.
sre expect to sunnort whatever candi, date tho utfonal Republican coarentam
may select, wr take this early opportxnity of erprwsiaf as epterie; and it ia,
that ULiasss K Gairg is the man whom
the rar y^ab af the party will demand,

veyed the ground and th. phasra of the
of pasribto ground. 1 had rrad ol faaee of the capital.
Major Dimmick's artillery, with Tay­ raateet- Then turning south aad west­
1 ir-Jdirrs throwing th-’mselre* into the1
! 'deadly breach,'' but thia “breach" lor’s light battery wore soon in poritiou ward h. made hl* way to the jiosihrxu
better dear the track aad prepare for
seemed a sorj and quick |ias.a-e to the1 and brought to bear upon their adrancthtorewuh. .
। ing column*. The infantry and rifle
It should be remembered that in IMS
About an boor before night-fall our
I regimsnt deployed into lines aad pre­ brigade ad ranred to the north until our the Republican party sought General
pared to m-ot the attack. Arrayed in right touched Co! Riley's left Fierce Grant, aad not he it; and that, in ac­
cepting its nominatlun, and then the
&gt; line of battle wo advaw*d- upoq the
1‘reaidoacy, he rehnnuiahed om'of the
. cnsmy, the artillery by it* loud and
highest positions in th. gift of the Amer. rapid dischargre ?.iook th* neighboring
i mountains with its incessant peak. Goa uf Werth's artiltery directed upan the
- Qtdtman's division halted, turned bock work* of San Antonio. Quitman's dii and funned iu order of lurttlo with rieioa was approMhiag over th- rough
Chalco. Wo Had os yet awn little otI their right wing lapping upon our toft pedrsgul to engage the enneay's atten­
the ourmy in this vicinity, savo now and| Tbo cannon made sumo havoc in the tion io front. Gun. Smith being the se­
then n flitting guerrilla ns ho dartedI enemy's ranks, and they donned it bort nior officer took commaad of tho brig­
i to avoid the raugo of cur rifles- Wo ade* of Ritoy, Pierce aad (kdwalader,
uu the 12th ami 13&lt;h revealed nothingr drove tlum back two mile*, and thru numbering ta all a Kttl* orer 3.000 men
but iiupaisible swamps, impregnable. turned and continued upon our march­ Jost then a force of 12 or 15,000 of th*
Wc followed the wrotchwl rood pur­ enemy wilh six pircw* of artillery cambatteries upon tho hard lands, and tonglines of Mexican troops prepared to de­- sued by Worth'* division, clambering mandod by Santa Anu ia pe**m *pfend tho posse*. Three points of ai-- over rocks and cliff*, and groping our |M-ared U[&gt;on the higher ground* to tho
. way through gullies of mud and water. west advancing to-attaetr n*. Gcneril
We were two days in making the jour- Smith made amagemaat* quickly to
» uey to tho Acapulco road. Some ekir­
i mistong (Artie* of tho enemy annoyed
3 the head of our columns as they round­
- ed Un southern shore of laks Hochioud wn* to go forward by the national1 miloo. Tho road* ia some places wore
The night dosed in dark, towering
road on which we then were, the diffi- badly cut up and filled with rocks ud unfavorable. Towards midnight,
cultae of which I hare just named. thrown down from the neighboring the wind blew in temposto, and the rein
The last wu Io pass eastward and south
poured in torrsmt*. Wo were without
At the south cod of this lake we teat t ar any means &lt;rf abettor. Wo had
Acapulco road. This rood, mration of! come again in right of the sjires of tho no fin s and had been without sating
which was accidentally omitted ia a fur-' capital.
mreaaeaaV supply U crackers stare
urt-r ortwln, run from the city southward
At Santa Crux and La Novia we had
msut reTvnus*, and aa himsat maintealong the west shore of Huchi anlro.byt h. ! brief conflicts with the Maxican picket^
of th* pubiie frith-, tmd th*e*
the wet ground and tried to sleep, some naato
1
hare brea kept to th* von- JtaSaa-Antoniocauseway and terminated' but they were easily ilrivsn ia by th* sought the shatter of trees, while other* pfodge*
;
tar, Mare than two haadred auUtM*
al Acapstko on the Pseifie coast. To I| fire uf our riflre. On the afternoon of rocHaad sgalaat the rocks and Katmmd to (of the national debt paid within th*
reach this rosul was a j;urn*^ of SO tho l"th wo reached tear Augustine oa the wild roartag of the winds and th* last
Mroyagni aeedswtfouof ourjmr|
mites south and weetsrard from Ayotte the Acapuku road 0 mile eouite of the pitteriag of the rein. Il was a gloomy
over marshes, bilto, mountains. s[mrs, city. The enemy’s pickets hero fired up­ night, and we wore in a perilous situ- •
on us as ws entered the town. Two and ton, with an active enemy against or,
pursued by Oortes on hie second visit to a half asOta north of thia was Sea Anto­ we might soon h»T* bet® nil stain or
Mexico. In flee reoonnoiiwancrt auroral nio. Hero was a large force to dispute captured. We bad, it is true, surroundCorcu conflicts were had with advanced our advance, and also there were beery *d Vatoania's entremehsd eacojt butthat
jmrtioe uf &lt;he enemy, rosnltin- saeh fortificatjoa* commanding the causeway, eamp was fortdfod and defended by" IS,time in the trnunp1. of oar arms. Cut and tho marohe i Io the east as far aa 000 men aad M pieosa of heavy artiOeIhineaa examined tho evuthora route un lake Hoehimilro On the west eaa a
tho 14tl; and pronounced it pructicabte. field of volcanic rocks that could not be
On tho 11th the army was put ia mo­ truvwreed ly asvalre or artillery. It
O£*:Mo.U CvtalBU Grand Rsnidr.
lten with face* southward, Ilaraey'. was called a pedriga] and extended
(r»r*» Strts* retik rtMwert-s MMrtte-b iomI r.
■isirt. *_i wrMMt.1 &gt;» rari.( *11 rttarartSi. brigade of cavalry was ia tho aJ rance. westward 4 or 6 miles to the Sau Angel
To Harney suceoedcJ Worth's dlvWou, road. This road leave* the Sea Anto­
followed by Pillow and Quitman. On nio road three mile* north of Baa Ank&gt;
tho 16th our division with Twiggi al its nk&gt; at a village called Churubusco, and
heed took up uur Unb and started upon extends along the river of that name
our weary march to tho Acapulco road. sou thweal by way of Cuyoacan to Mag­
Tour
Just then Col. Hansom's regiment, the dalena 14 mi'es from Mexico.
9th Now England. in the brigade of mite* west of Churubusco was th* fortlIran. Fierce filed past us, and I recog­ fcd LH1 of Contrene shore a bend uf
nised many a familiar fare in the battal­ the Son Ang.1 road and wart of it.
Gen. Worth advanced to withia half
ion of Green Mountain buy*, tho boars
a asile of the enemy's wteks aiSuAntonte and srcrt (tepts: M-un a«l Tbocn&gt; «- ____ n- —.
.

Russell &amp;L Nevins.
J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

Mnted to the people ia the n.x; Preridtaiual campaign Mr. Lincoln had not
succeeded in pl.aaing all his political
friends; soma of them were* weakkneed and doubtful u to th. fature-.
others had probably been disappointed
fat thrtr bwwM of OoM.ro~M.tn.tX~-— not a tew of them wanted a scapegoat
on whteh to toy the delays, mistakes,
and failurtwof the war; aamo were
ftigbtoMd by Democratic vituperation
and clamor; fiiMest, otbtaa Pl nos kt
a new man in th* flekl, if tnxna&amp;l.
would afford there a better opportunity
togaia their own pohtieal ends; ami.
peasiMr, hero aad then- one aright bar.
a aoerct a-piretwn for the benon of the
tWX-t.- rr---A____ «_____ _____

as the pronw man to be hi* own succror. Tho doobters had ell disappear­
ed ; political oampeignen were ritoared;
all other name* were remplrtdy di*,
tanced ; and, when tho nomination was
the pcdrogal to tho vest and north until announced to th* public, the Republi­
pre** throughout the couatry ac­
he was ia the Ban Angel road north and can
- - - - - - __-&gt;v. __
■-------_
in rear of Valencia’s camp. Our brig­
ade with Gen. Smith at its bead groped
•our way over the rooks and through tho
ravines until wo were directly coat of
the cstsaay ami about half a nale dis­
tant, now barely sheltered frocn the en-r

foto the story of that war A soldier'*
life ia made np of numerous iutanre*
for many mita* to the foot of tho wvat- of jinrsoaal daring and exposure for tl.e diristou took ]»&gt;« directly west of Cbnlife ot others, that greatly endear him trera*. At three o’efoek our batteries
on three side* opened upon the hill of
Our division eras now in the rear of Contreraa. The enemy** skirmishers
At El I'miou, a hill 300 fo«t high, , our army. Wr advanced about a mile sbowsd thcra*elvcs frequently through
just south of tho tutiunnl road by which ; south of tho notional road, when wo tlio chapfieral sad the sliarp roll of
wo were advancing, seven miles this saw Gen. Valencia’s division advancing musketry mingled in the din of 50 pinrids of tho tity, were plateau of diSsr- | to cut us off from the main body. They
ent olevatiou borden-d with frowning had advanced along the crore road upon comrade* went down before tho deadly
fortifientau. Thorn and in tho vicinity the caueway from Mexieajriitgu on the cscopelaa of the Mexican infantry, but
were twenty batteries munntiag over west, to tho hard ground on our right. vo gave thorn back blow for blow filling
fifty heavy gum and fifioep Infantry Their lince wore a mile lu extent, and the air with falling limb* and loaves aad
brcastwcrksi Tho hill we* surrvandnd proereted a fine appearance. The tou­ covering tho ground with their dead and
by a deep ditxh and filled with water. rers wore ehurt yellow cteaka, with
। In th* neighborhood at M*xieakingo while caps and jackets; thr infantry
at the north and of take n&lt;xhimiko, white and blue uniforms very lieautifal aid of Ctol. Hfley. A deafening shout
five miles' to the southwret of El Pcnon, in thu distance- Above their broad from our line* iqx«u the left rent the air
brimmed bats were forests of glittering ani looking throegh the rising actoke of
ground between tbaeu two poutxm* strel and banners with every device that the battle, I saw tho stalwart form of
were im[m*riblo except on tho cau*e- gave them "k focmidahlo appearance
way*. At abort intervals along tboso They numbered not much to*» than Wl,
elevated roads, scarcely wide enough and came on in good order with a sound
far three wagons to stand abreast, were of trumpets and bugles that made tho
stimo banrairo with buttoned fronts bills echo to tho loud din, as if that beyond the range of th. enemy's sharp
commanding every approach and every was to be the death struggle for the de- shooter*, but be iiedined, end coolly sur­

Shoes and Gaiters.

nn. &amp; Hall Threshing Machines, Clover
Hullers and Grain Drills, and Gale's
Patent Sulky JI akc.

battle at Uaaoa I tougsd for the opjsrrtunity to render him sotni- return fur
1 th* saorifio’ he tliou made in my toihulf.
1 In a hand to hand contest over a pi&lt;^»

mode a soraful examteatioa of the &lt;H1Iterest epproockea to tho cityThe read westward to tho Son Aagri
rood, was mode poesable foe artillery by
lien. 0. W. Smith's company of sup­
pers and miners on the morning of the
19th. Gen. Twiggs with our division
advanced about noon till veg- near th.
Ban Angsl rood Our route was hilly
and lay through field, of rent, over
scattered rocks, barren wastes, ditches
filled with water and bentored with
rnagney and prickly poor. Offleers and
men made their way on foot lift within
one util, of the enemy's position on ths
hill of Control o«.
Copt McLellan with tho engmoon
l«nng k,nt forward tn reconnoitre wus
fired upon by pickets of tho enemy.
Major Turing', sharp shooter, ware
brought ap and soon cleared th* read.
Magruder, after rem. difficulty, placed
hi* guns in battery half * mite from tho
enemy’s work* and I«n£ CaUeudrr got
three ptoeeoin position about the saim.
distance to the wort of thr hill where
Valencia with th* flower of the Mexican
army now toy entrenched
Cbl Btley
winjjtto brigade wound his way over

�wifahta. 'b^T’^ti. i
fied by the tornote of the Umted States,
and will doBbdrae l» rmrov-d by
Great Britain, is largely duel tn the oral­
rent wisdom, Um .*.&gt;1 andi thoughtful
moderation, the pacific tenXr, aud st
lbs rame train tbe unfifachmg finanrea
with which Provident Granbhaa «o man­
aged the queotfon a* to l«a^ to tlii* hap­
py remit It has added anMber to h»

mil»-&lt;- TSirao line* opsm up direct cammunicutian with Chicago at once to the
peach region of Sl Joraph, tins lumber
region* of tba north, and sun» of the
mrat thriving racttoite ef tbe Brow lying
the American people will nut be idow to away from th s main Mae
Wh»u tho
appreciate and honor.
jmrjocted river tunnel at Dotrart » CaJu resjMsc: to Santo Dsufago the i»k"d, it will add anotfor to the many
President moved cauttoady fa tbo first •ad imjwrfant adrantogrs offer .1 by
fastance, and afterward, «pU the evidraco of fads suhraittes! to him, came
to a oouofasion which wn bdhevo to bo
The electric telegraph Us almo.1 en­
right, and winch, us wo bare nu doubt,
tho people will heartily endoroe.
circled the globe The succ-nsful lay­
The j»a*t hr-s bran safe in tho haul* ing of the submarine cable from Sing­
of Ulyaae* S. Graut-.nd that, too. apore to Hong Kong has place! Eng­
whorwer ho luu brau tried ; and wo be­
lies &lt;&gt; the future will he. His srxpori- land ant Chins in direct telegraphic
eorumunieation. But one gap remains'
very materially to Lis qualifications for to ba flUed to camnletely begirt the earth
a secund tanu. Ho ia the most avail­ with lha magn.be wire. ThcvPocific
able candilato fur the Republican party, ocean ia yri to bo spanasd, and is the
because he is tho strong.,it man with only break in tbe hn. that will doubtleraeoon encompass tho entire globe,
tbe people, If the party cannot re­ t.
*..... - ■ f—l.___
elect lum, there is no other n-an. in uur
judginout, wboin it can elect. Needing
.
him in 1MH, it sought him; and it now
needs luniks really a* it did then. He

lying critiism* of the Democratic press
on- themtdvoe a confession of his
strength. Tbcw are simply attacks upon
one whom it will politically pay to kilL
Itopublicnni could in no better -way
pirns. Demoerabi than to substitute'
km other name, and thu* put out of
the canvass tho hanicst man fur them
For these reaeoas we believe the nut
national Republican convention will
name Uitsww &amp; Gbsst as tbe Pwn*'»
CUaouunt—the man whom, os a matter
of party policy, na a just tribute to Ids
visili, and not less an uxpreMku of tbo
popular feeling, it will bo wise tn select
m the rtaudard boaror in the iciDccdrag
stroola with tho Democratic (party­
While not asking for him or bis Ad^a*iatxation any exemption from just criti-

pattern of the R-publiraa proas which
atvieo itself “independent," yet seem*
morn anxu.u* to find fault with tho Re­
publican than tlio Dotnixoalic party, to
•top firing into ita own rank*, jfad to
turn ita guns upon the common euemy.
Wo claim no authority to speak for any
I»rty, and demand no •ubmuaudt to our
counsel* ; yet, believing General Grant
to be the man for lb&lt;&gt; comiug contort,
and further believing that thia will bo
increasingly the rar.** of tho Republican
luirty, wo aloo bvlietv that the claims of
all other candidalea, if tbero bo any,
had better bo poMpocrd to another day.
Tho party want* it* tarongvat man, aud
that man » Caraau S. Gxisr-ond U
triH faff kui. — hJrr-ubal.

earth It must be a proud moment to
Frot Morse, tbe vonurab|e discoverer of
magnetic telegraph, whose statue in
Ceu'ral Park was unveilod by appropri­
ate cwmotura cn tbe 10th inst. to have
lived to see his invention aud discovery
attain the importance naw given to the
•hew* May he line to see the wire* '
joined around the woaM. then may ho
well ray, "Lord, lettrat thou thy servant
deport in peace," and, wa might add
with unasjualfod honors
ThoJblfowing lUpcteh was seat by
Prof. Noroe to the opmUira of the Um-1

of agony. As death approached, lih
feceaurean ashy palenmi. Hi. last
word* wore a request fur iro and tnedi' cine to allay hi* paiu In hi* Iwt mo­
toe Miring* Central and Groat West i men's there were «igu» about the fact
era Railways, .ay*:
! that indicated great phyrical *utfarin»
“We have taken tains to inform our•dvre in regard to the protect status of ■ At IS tuir.utea before 10 in the monvng.
the comjanirv in regard to tho working ,
arrangvimoat, end are able to atats, nu- i
thoritarivriy, that they have made and
consummated an agreement (for too term || old. the only living child, with whom ho
of 20 years) for the pooling of their j
cantings on through businem, tonsmak-1 had a touchiag iaterviow on his arrival,
tog ths two roods practically ono line. * boy. John M. Sprigg, of Dsyton, a
While lb* arrangvrnsnt, in form, regrmls i nephow ut Id* wife, J. I* Vallandigham,
only the through budnosa of the rood. . a detent lelativo from Hamilton, Lieu­
tenant Gereraor McBuruey, Bon. Pitt­
man, of Cinsiunad, David Alton, oflx-bauon, and a few other*.
Tlio remains left Lebanon for Daytin
at two o'clock p. m., in charge uf Judge
"It is Ulievvd that wito the Air Un*
of Groat Western completed from Glen­ Haynoa, Mr. V.'a law partner, and Judge
coe to Buffafo (for tho Fourth Division McKcnny, of Dayton.
A *ad feature of too o*ao was tho ab­
of which—Canfield to Fort Eric—tho
company invite ts-nd-’r* in our columns sence of Mra. V., who had gone ' tho
this week), and furnishing os (hurt und ram* creaing to Cumberland, called
rosy a route a* is possible through Cana­
da; and with the Michigan Central Air thenee by th* d»ath :of her brother,
Lino with ita raay grade*,—thaw road* Jmlgo McMalxn. Sho was tetogra|.hod
will constitute both as short and aa easy and reacbod Dayton the next morning
a Uno beiwran Chicago and Buffalo, m
well a* to the Bridge a* &lt;*n I'oraibly bo
Tho sad event cast a gvncr.il glooai
built Tbo Dotruit River Tuuuel, to be over Lel&gt;anoa. Mr. Vullaudigbaiu dur­
puehal to completion at tba rariioat dav
^-bto. will smooth tlio Inst rough: ing the trial had made numerous ft lends
place ou the whole line; afteCwliich all and tad Ly hi* dsportmoat beaten down
____ tn___,s_____ l L_,__ - rn.:——
uiiny pnijudires. A'l wore linking for­
ward to lii* •[wvcll &gt;a defeneo uf MeGohnn, wl-.ish would have burn delivered
lo-dsy. Mr. V. douhtlera hail made un­
usual pnparatio'is. ’• Ho intauL'd tho
_As luwa paper atatea that 20 year* effort to bo his great criminal one al tho
ago Jamra Me Whorton and his wife Re­ bar. He api*ar*d to litrj luoruugklj
becca were living happily together in wwktd up tlio cos', n* entered into it
Salem, in thnt State. When gold was with cluraetoriitic onnrgy au.l ouihuti-

New Advertisements.
NOTIOE.

Uattle Creek ia to tot lighted with gu.

Ct* ■per’* mt on a “strike" nt Saginaw.

Picture Frar
JI SPECMLTY.

The sfak-bolu on the Air Lina U Sited will sbarUey be removed to I'ari*.
Tbo Orleans Prinres hav*
thair scats as Deputies.
An arerage of 24.000 persons arrive

of

w« will &lt;ell •&lt; pri&lt;«* UW Oefy compcUfc,*^"

BLANKS,

ll.AVSr
sing yesterday. It will last four day*.
Tho Italian capital will be rem,mid to
Fix kunlr.*! cud fifty Tufodfans k- Romo on July 1.
ceally vfaiied Detroit.
• The railway is crowded with Germans
Iona Co., Fair, 8.pt, 27, 28 and 29. returning homo laden with plunder.
Ann Arbor Co., Fair. UoL, 4, fi aad 0.
Tho Italian PtrltemMit luu ratified
Magnifiertit display uf fireworks fa tho Treaty of Commerce with the United
Detroit, July 4th.

SCHOOL

Burglar*, on Friday night of lost
wo«k, triol tu outer De Lamatcr’* jewelxy stere, fa Charlotte- Hiey would
probably have •• ent-red into rod" if
lh&lt;-y Und intern 1. They didn't water.

Gotl'ivb tfouth,&lt;if Greenfield,
partridge not of ono old bird *
yoLng-oncv.. The now gain* 1l
doxn an him to the tune of IJ0.
do rc again Gsttlrib.

I3NF33L
just received, which will be sold At lhe lowest cvh price.
Secretary Sew iris Tonr An EgyptScan,May M.—The Maamship Deccan |
arrived here on the Wh inrf., bringing '
Socrutary Reward and poity. He went i
immediately by special train to Cairo,
wbero Iso waa welcomed by Consul-Gen- ,
oral Butler, and by His Excellency, Bette
Bey on the pett of tho Khrdivo. A
splendid txlaco waa placed at bis dispo­
sal, and on tho day following his arrival
ho wa« presented at the palacw of Ghaaeh,
near the Pyramids, to the Khedive, wh&gt;
aecosuiianied by his Foreign Minister,
Nuba Facha, rot-.tru.-d tho visit tho
ume afternoon.
When Mr. Howard
viuted tho lyramida, tho Khedive's
Kioik, situated at the base of the Orsat I
Pyramid, was thrown open, and a mag- ;
nificent lunch waa pro[*red for the visiiora As Mr. Seward intomla to visit
the ruins of Thebes, tho Khodiro has
plarod ilia own railway carriage st his
diapotsl to convoy him to Rhoda, whence
one of tho viceregal yncUta will early
him to tho ruins of tho audynt riiyHo will proceed from Egypt to Palestine,
and thi-nre to Constantinople. Official
oidors hare been issued ia Etfypt aad
Turkey to treat liim everywhere aa a

rity of llxstiup, Tburvday ivraiug, Jud
15th. Council called toordtr. by hi
Honor, tbe Mayor.
Praarot—M«y&gt;r

PIM0M ffl miB,
aud in fact everything kept in a first-class STATIONERY STORK
Please call and examine stock and prices before purchasing
elsewhere.
J. IIOHERTH &amp; CO.

.TEW

*dvebt«si:metts.

Dauchey 4 Cos. Column.

e O’CLOCK

$10 MADE FROM 50 Sts.

laid HwW

llayr, Kcufidd, Willhtu* and Woolly.

Hssdfug i.l the uiiaulc* of tbe last
meeting emit led.
An oniioan.o relative to Itilcbiug
kiw-oountrynicu but rarely. Still more [
I ruiely ia this Republic are monuments j
I of any «urt nut up in honor of living I
turn ; ah i it is not pcradMc to recall just |
now any living cias-n ot th-.* cvuntiy ।
more dowrving uf a U*ti(jg memorial—
the froa-wiU oflbriag of num uf all I
shades of opinina—than the illttstiious ': Nori'.icra Copperhuads. Ho wai bj'.J
inventor of the electric telegraph. The ’
inauguralion of the Ifnrvi statue in. ami uarrecnel in his di-ciaratluni, and
Now York City was an crvnt which was was trial by court martial in Ohio in
aa noble s* it, was uni-pio. While the 1803 for ■.-ndraroiiug to weaken the
m-osoivn broazu stand* to commemorate powar of tho Govarnmcnt in iu efforts
tho eervico which the gitiwt inventor to suppnsr an ulav.'ul roboP'.ja. Ila
I I r SMim* likely that a few khijdoad*
wn* toiitouce.l to La impri*&gt;ae i in Fort
I ot tLo Communists, who did their bust
Wurrjx Ikutau hcr'jur, daring the war.
to daotrey Paris whoa they found Uiey
vould not guvotu France, will be per­
mitted to enfoy for a limo t!ie lexurie* of
p«Ml life fa lhe South &amp;a* The Island

gcaOQL

■ then cvtuidtrid and adopted by the
following rote:
.1ft*—Aide. Barlow, Eaatuan. 11 iBO,
Kenficld, William* auj Wooley.
Aky.-Ald. Haya
J
In Jackson, on tlx- motoingof th»
the 15th the mixed train on tho
An ordinanev, rvlalne telixmiew, was
Fort Wayne, Jarkma A Saginaw road,
dram Ly tlio engine Auburn, collided
with a through •tuck and freight train
on tho Michigan Air line, tho latter
ia-ing drawn l«y two engines. The for­
ward part of urn Auburn was thrown
from tho track and badly broken np.

TEEA-KECTAR
■a a rm
BLACK TEA

piutCK HOOKSAsncgCBca --------jgxvixoru i so rsrxt.
J5ITIAI. ASt&gt; Mtnr rargg,
\
AU. AXD CL-BTAU F*rx».
| J»A1. AXt&gt;C*r FAfXf.,

No lives wore lo»t, and nobody « a* in
। the lead injure.!, th*, engineer* and 6n»men jumping from their engines ju»t ia
time tn &gt;ar» tlH-meedvra Tho daniagm
are e.iiraiited at |lfi,0JO.

■ report* twenty thouMm-I insurgent* as
j likely to be aontonoed, lie* sumo raven
। hundred mito* nirthoaat of Australia, ou&gt; waia ciafi-mx! bcnolit* un tlmir re­
, and ia tho Van Dieman's Land of Franc.-. spective industries. Those aMLciauuna It came fate French prsswswon fa 1851, nr« also csdcuhted to promote harmony
and is tributary to the tamo government
ihatod G. n. McCtallui for the Pmitlvn
HASTJRCS, MICH..- June M. 1871. which ooatrol* Otabeito aud tbo Mar­
er, un i in
he boro jirotulaont part
quesas Istoa. How long tho insurgent
convict* m*y be kept in their new homo,
ia the noaunatiua of Mr. Sejmoar. His
win depend very much, of eomeo, upon
recent exploit* in tho “now departure”
It is something to tba credit of Cali­
how long Use Thiora r&gt;yf*w ecdurea in
Franco, and what tort of governnarat fornia that the pro.s of the Htite. u ro-l are well known, as well aa lea departure
Trade and Comtnetee uf Chicago,” pub­ succeed* iL This disposition of tbo nu[Sec ordinances in another edamn.)
pertt*!, denounce tho verdict of the cur-b
, .. ,
. ,
,
lished in the Chicago TriJanc, we dip render* is much better than tho iadis■ •
. rv_ ,i t
I puuticsu (trifo does not abound.
Cai*. B. Ween, Recorder.
rauu* un-. -m xr
v&gt; i
, .
,
the foUowing notice of the Michigan criminate shooting that foBowod the oner* jury—'•Death ,from
..
™.
The N. Y. Tnluat nays h.i a tho only
Regular tar. ting uf the Common Coun­
cre.
Run.
1'*.
collapse
of
the
Commanc.
and
the
unCeatvaL and its Baueaa foe the year
cil beU at die C.Mneil Rooms, on Mon­
fortunstoa
who
are
sent
thi-rn
now
may
man
stonol
to
death
by
white
oarages
than
one
hundred
thousand
majoritv
in
lino, which w« .Innbt not will be of
Sw.x'i.l. brand;
aprorty confidently on being retooacd
day evening. Jure I9lli. 1871. Couoci]
~
”
a hotly e mtede-l eanrats for Governor
ranch interest to many of oar nraden.—
brought homo aa a crowning act of'
called to order by Li* Hotter, tbe Mayor.
Ho probably owed this amineare to toe
The Officerj of the Road for tlife currant clemency oa tho part of tho mv King
fact that bo mil* muro honest than po­
Present—Mayer. Recorder, Aid*. Berlov,
year, tho I’raaidont, Bon. JamesF. Joy, or Emperor, who ia raoro than likelv to
etical n«t&gt;irant* will aroragu. Ila never
Eavimsn, Ham*, Hay*. Ksafteld, Wil­
thought of being ought but a Domocrai
of Detroit, General Superintendent, H. be fastaltod ia Tastorira within tho Bext
liams and Wooley.
in politic*; am! Dctnocracy. in his coaE. Sargent. E*q, of Chicago, Asristant
Minutes off**! two mrelirjs read and
erpttoa, meant devotion to too perpetu­
Gecora! Superintendent, Charlea fl
ity of Slavery. I User, when tho *lnraapproved.
Fresidant Grant being ■'interviewed"
Tl&gt;e Italian Government has finally
100,000 wild pigeons
Hurd, Esq., of Detroit, Assistant Super­
Petition of John S. Van Brunt, E. 11.
at Long Bruch cm Hatonlay last, by a given notice that the day is fixed for holdem dissolved (|&gt;ro tom.) too Uniqu,
intendent G. B. V. Division, C. B. Boah,
Id* sympathies wont with them, and he
Auy body can get ico on the Kenne­ Mallory, Wm. Jvtre. II. B. Warner, I).
Now York reporter, stated sumo facts in tlio cwtablwhmrat of the naticnal caps- w.-u not too man to deny or ouucia!
bec Surer, Me., for 25 cent* a ton.
Eeq-, of Grand. Rapids, General West­
It. Cook and other* asking Council to
relation to thu treaty of Washington tai ut Rom.'. On the first of July tho 1 them. He tba* carried toe reputation
ern Pmtmgvr Agent, 11 C. Wcntwortli,
A new aioiety of । lantote ia farming in grade and boild walks from Broadway to
Eternal City will Is* the pufiii.nl capital of Disun ion ist, which, in life own con- Havana to bring Clifnoee to that city.
of Chicago, Treasurer, least Uronnare,
Fair GruunJ*, wa* rucvirml nod read and
He is repot ted to have stated thu: every of anited Italy- Tho annotrtirement | ccption, he never was, tbcugh what he !
raul and did jastifioil the imputation.
article of tho treaty, as it vu agreed ccUMw rather late, but the coming event
Ho Laird tbo war for tlio Union, be­ population of that eity never raw grain
upon by tiie Cummissiusi, waa submitted is one which will fitly mark a* impor­ cause he frre*aw that its inroeei iatant era in lhe hutorv of Italy.
io the British Cabmet aad by them ap­
volvod Um downfall of slavery. Hi*
A turtle weighing 350 pound* is on ox'• New Departure" i* regarded by many lubi-ioa at Aguvta, Ga.
proved. Tho Queen of England, says
as inconsistent with all liis post career";
General Grant, pledged her signature
A boat requiring fifty osr* L&gt; Io ran
but that is their fault. tx&gt; long as
baftewhand. Tbe acroptanoo of the
age at nearly fifteen per cent, or a mil­ slavery lived, hr fought for it with a on the Delaware tin s j-ntner.
Wafer sell* at th&lt;- rate of two csmti
lion and oue-tbird uf acre*, leaving toe hirers devotion ; but, viuro it U dead
]«r pint in sdme el tbo Colorado towns. | rep ted rad ('ualwiltee JiraKargM
present aereaga from raven and a half
Ry AW. II am*—Tint all walk. «n to eight millunm Th-crop canm.t ox­ •eemod to him absard that hi* party
Mra. F. IV. lander i* filling a brill­
•Lould pcraiftnatly, fruillowly aacrifice
cred three aad a half million*.
iant
and ]&lt;ndlbd&gt;lo engagesmut in Kan north rate nf Blate street, bet wee* Cbnreli
itself to the manoa of the departed.
atrvct and Broadway. be fault 12 frat
What to little mind* wotni faconasatencr Fnmrisco.
Death of C.L. TaUandigbam.
v.-M (imply common ranite-that appreci­
Fuar G-’tinan Ihruice*. metub&lt;-r» u!
ation of and conformity to tbo as'.ual toxon-ign liou-c, arem.ini.’d to actrow w
Th* author of '-The New Depart­ sfriau which diflrrena-a practical men
Ixmdouon say that ouo-t!drj of the
ure" is no more, he accidentally «W tram bfookhccul*, wbu era often called immolation of that titf never *aw a g.ainhhnanlf on Friday evening last, fracs tho *• men of one idea," borauso they nsrror
have oven thnt number.
And now a alary raa« to ua that effects of wltioh he died Saiunlay mnrnMr. Valfandighsia was n fioeni, plansMrs. Fair iuu bora interviewed by a faibie, cr.crg.rtir, indufatignula politician,
always un axcnlLmt terras with himaaU.
portcr and that *be malm Moe airango
Hi*
death rasiko* n raid in to* rank* of
, gumeat ia th., dsfouso of MrGohan on
of Cob Fair, Ur Uto husband He was, trial for munler, and it waa whil. be hi* party ; but til &gt; ancccss of the bold
new countr-moteb with which his name
killed itt tho o9Lo of Mr. Murphy, at at­. was illustrating to hl* unocisto how is identified is already eamred.
&gt;
torney of Baa Fraa ifi*a., end she now tali., and in what manner Mayor might hare
Tn Hi
_______
Usrwporirr that "sue wo* seated in, been *hot thatdie caused hi* own death.
From reports h appaars that no unn Democratio frictxL* are conriuuaBy talk­
। Mr. Murphy'* oiffioo, waiting to committ
with him ia regard 11 her fliwurei ; ahe, waspreweni witli Vnlhwdigbaa whan ing about tbe tevmawas ]&gt;olitksU rears
stepped to the door, and quktiy .Lot Mr. too arei.i*nt oreurrnd. buiex-Lieut.Gor- lion'that m going on throughout Jbe
F«&amp;. dropping the pistol with the mms&gt; ertiar McBumey, wito lias been omoria- rosntsy. Av mldimeo w. print tho tblAt Springfield, Ill, on Friday, thu
air of nomhdMmo aa she did when she■ tod with him, ia dufoaso of MoGehan 1-jwfag nrief lab^raphic diapu'chin :
Cnsumlttee mi street* dii&lt; cieil to rejMirt
Portland, Dragon, elected a fall Ito- liicrmotnctirr indicated 102 degrees in
the .hade, a few daya rinoo.
publican tidcot uu Monday.
oa nectresry repair* nu Green urerf, re­
Mnywra l»d »knt h.mralf, und ValtehdigTh* fast time th* city luu elected.R»Both Lsulia and Caria&lt; tbo Dusn. ported that ibrnr b.d rramfomi toe .trorl
Um jrickod up a pfeto) frusn th,, fable, publkwi offirar*—Oragua having Lem.
centric candidates f-r the two Irighrat
saying bo wucld dm- him i.- a.hvlfwr- bean!. Cusmocfasal ia ralfel an I ra;wrt* ; ofiicc. ui K-ntocky, disrinedy repadiate and ree-« oendrd foal I be miee U rv
pain! mdrr Jirecti-a af tor ftreri Com
cond. Two pistol* were uu tbe tobk,
At th. TTorwalk eity *Lwu.&gt;m y.wter- thu •'Now D^mrtura."
one unluxJ-.d a.-! the other Lmdud. un-l day the Ttoptfolfesni rarriod Uteir fadtSouth Gendins, his an Annotation di

by mistake be took up [!■» loaded &lt;rai-. ’
; He put it in hi* jnckot. and nithdnnr it. ,
I keeping tbo rautxle next his body. Just j
I a* it was Iraviag the pocket it rM di.- ;
Idtsrpd !llB
ent-ring, it is said,wrnr’
.. .
(the raaH.phus.ia WluchMeret* u**4rot. J President Gacnt for ra-elecJoc, wf
iHsatenr.. -jaosdut.. 1. “Ob' iaarise ! pw in NeaktlOe, Teo-fo e few
| and said U had takoa the wrong pUtoL j CtepTt .1 ba* l&gt;*e-a rais-d to Mrv it
IVMbAebaatefo.WMgmasa.fo.1
----------------------------------

r

a fresh supply

Chief Justice Qi*** is at tho Bi Lou­
is miUrtul well eajoytog the lieaefits of
Michigan’* hailing water*.

DsttuX, 0., Evening, June 18—Tbe
rviuaius uf Mr. Vallandigbain airived at
JNayton yesterday evening in custody i&gt;(
the 8t Johns Ixxlge of Munn*, who
have charge of toe ixxlr, at his Into re*
idenro, uni will conduct the oloMpiM*.
month* *incn «ho learned that Janicsjwna The body wa* at once prepared for prcs•rill living alone und prospering rti thr errutiun uatil the return of Mr*. ValGohlen State; that all the atones nliich lamligliam, who left Cumberlund, Ma­
ryland, at tltlfi this a. m , and unirsd
by sjieefa] train at 9:20 to-night Dur­
hoods. A mutual tmderataniliug was ing tlw day large nnuibcra of [w-ople i
reached. Jainoa returned to Iowa, and from the eity and country visited tho 1
a few day* ap&gt; wns married over again bouse. But lew were admitted in con- ■
' Kqnonce of toe d*com{K»ititm of toe
body, wbidi i« very rapid. Profound
ow. They are rvjiroeentod tw hapjiior iI sympathy £&gt;r tho bereaved far lily is uni-1
than over now; and ca they can lordly j। versaHy cxpn**j I, A bar mioting will'
Hre long enough to qunm'I again, lhe-r' lie field to-nmnvw. The funeral will
take place on Tuaiday at 1 p. m1

.

Blank Books,
Memorandums,

Iler. Dr. Jocalyn ba* resigned hi* po­
sition a* chairman of the board «f trus­
tee* of Albion College.
-

Amos I’a ua-tloe, of Rranea. lest l.OWl
Umbels of wheat by tho Lumiagof bis
liaru l*ct weak. A little inatixaiico of

olinu-hoo.-i

..1...

Woolen Factory burned at Osram o
Lorn 175,000, partly insured.

A Crv liceu'nvd «i GdeoSurg &lt;•»
Monday wbidi destroyed the freight
huuie, round house, Methodist church
and a plaster bonar. !*&gt;••, CSjOlX).
Tbe Foundry mid Machine Shop of
O. Cliaa. Gale A Co., in Albiuu, has rvcostly boon riaitod by a fearful fire.
Ixm |7,«W
_

BOOKS,

nil kinds that are uaed in the County, as cheap as can be pur.

vcraily building last Monday.

President Angell intend* to be in Ann
Arbor un Monday of Cucimimcvmont

U&gt;, oily, mwufxciured by Hicham
liable form in tine. A full stock of

the m«t com]

j^AWra. GLAfetWAW

yASKJX Monoxs.

rpoiLvr UOOM AID

B«.c. rtuxtajc rto*..

PAINTERS
Warm m-nla. 25 eta.

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

Confectionery.

Sign and Ornamental’“X f-DICKINHON

Savo .Yqur Moncv
REDUCTION OF PRICES

GREATMTSAVING
TO CONSUMERS
OCTTIXa UkCLDM.
,

F ABMER8
AMD
2a; Horsemen
ATT6STIOX1

J. p.

'fr‘do.

'f.d-»

QftUQS
Medicines,

Dye Stufls,

J U R U BE

X Obalea Belaeutsn or C.Bdra
ite* Vmicaire^Dmmil*tola CsuU to*
Teas, Coffees, Itateliw, KpJera, Hcaya.

AIXTS &amp; OILS.
School lko,k. f H)aHu,rru.

“ CwnMsnto Hwrviv.ww," before I 111

rMMtwnxu*. *1,11 r.i,u.r

.

�T&gt;f«

Lki] tow pito
T.Locu Nones Abvwssm.—Unlees a notice has bran ordered in for a
aixHal time they wiU be kept in until

■ICMIGAM CIRTUL R. R

Grand Hirer Vallay Division
MAY Itofl.

Men's Bocks 0 1-4 crate a j«dr at
Baran A Binit'
I’craro Bea 1'ci.ow by the qoan
for sals by Ackley A Blade. It sa ad

ordered out and charged 6 cents par

Hm each week of their appearance
This is a cheap and readable way for

Ssaax—The M. E. Society will hold
a social at tbe house uf Hon. Daniel
Striker on Friday waning. Il is desir­
ed to raise funds to bo used ia papering

Coors - are gvowtag.

Want—Is maturing
HtnvusT—will be earlier.
Tain—la the month for hay.
JcrLT-io tbo month for whoa'.

From C. B. Swartout. of PrsrieviUe.
wo hare corrected and additfousl state­
ment* In regard to the rod affair which
happaoad ai Gall lake on tbo evening
of tho 4&lt;h of Jtme. They wwat out a
fishing on the lake about six o'clock in

We have been handed by Jobs Beesm&lt;r, tbo cabinet maker, a unique ligfo
rpu-imen of » paper jirinted just a little
over nine years ago by our boys in blue
st Beaufort, ft C. It starts out with
tbo foUowia(head:
•• Tun Cuts Imx"
Is published every opportunity by the
100th Pebnsylvaaia, (Round Head), Ra­

being with the parents were oa tho lake
in a boat by themselvao
The little
child wanted to get in tho boat with his
father, aad said ho beliersd they were
going over to Mr. Perris's. The father
said “weore going boat riding." Short­
ly after thia the parents told tho chil­
dren they had bettor go to tho bouse
and light up and they would own bo
home.
Tbo children obeyed, and as
their parents did not come homo that
night they suppowd they had gone over
to Mr. Penin's about n mils an a half
away. Next morning tho oldoet boy

Their motto wns “Wo know only our
Country." Tho "Battle of WRlmingtau
Island" »tho priacipls article ia this
littfo paper, and tbo 8th Michigan Regi­
ment acted aa important part m ths
event. A full report of the battle offi­
cially is mads bv Col. Faaton to Gsn.
Gilmore. Out of 200 m.n engaged in
that fight, twelve were killed and (hirtythreo wounded, aad ths conflict is repor-

Tbe undersigned wishes to inform
the farmers of Barry county that there
in being sold in their roantv a Fencing
Mfll which is represented to be the Al1*«M Fanning MID, therefor* I would
eall your attention to thia fact that th ere
h no genuine Allegan Fanning Mill be
in* arid ia that county unteas it has my
name on each mUl, also oo the wagon.
Farmers Uware and take notice before

A little instance that may never
have appeared ia print outside ot this lit­
nee if his father aad mother ware coming tle '‘Kotik" ws will produce hm:
Got- Farms.
homo. Ho discovered the boot bottom­
side-up in tbo water near the landing
Tho oars were near the bank and suun
lhe shawl floated to the shoro Mr.

Avorsr—oxriy fruit end green-coni.
Yannuv -Noshrille west to aw tho
•' Elephant."

th* n w n n v-_

losing had his wu, tba mentest ho at­
tempted to pul thrtn into hi. few imper­
fect little boats. If ha odvaaoed, tho
ctiomy could out flank hitu, and oat ot!
his retreat to the steamer enUrrly, and
if he sent out a flanking party hteuelf,

No. 6 of the Mexicak war series ap­
pears on our first page.

A Exit—Selhng chains for FA ejrioco
—" Hold up yuur Chain."

Tax Catholic eoticiy hold uieodsgs un
Monday.

A Democratic paper is trying to s'art
at South Haven.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

The starting pointe of thia Route are
at Chicago and Peoria. Tho central
point is BURLINGTON, on tl.n
rippL It trurerw-s lEinois and the whole
breadth of Southern lows. Near tho
Miasm, its trank forks into three
Imutehas, for it &gt;t«a three western ter­
mini.
Its northern terminus is Council
Blufls, whore, croesitg to Omaha, it eonneete with Union Pacific for all placet
on the iatrn-oontisoutal and Pacific
elopra Over-land and traffic choose this
rehablo route more (nd more.
_ Ita M»t terminus ia Uncoin. tho
Oaiutal of Nebraska, fifty-fire miles west
of tho Missouri at llattemouth. This is

Cuinurtrsbastlis-Etopbaiit" to-day.

tationi
i before

Goods are Cheaper than Low

Di'rECT ROUTE.
M. Attas.

Tbe Bsxxxa is only H J&gt;0 a year.

* svrroMN.
•SOILS.
.

AMO Tt urtxmti.

Peninsular Railway.

and. M' Iqtughlin together gi|h the L*raten ant’s sword to fall again into tbo
hand, of friends
Uuartermnster Ser­
geant. J. B. Fenton, son of Cel. Feutoa,

To the Ladies!!

nidon o
(Mtto 1
coolly b

M. A. M«n.)t wtm« MsasMOea u
rtspiy Mj^sklsiy^tLums e^s-s

Tax amount of woo! that will be pur­
chased at this place, thia season, will be
beforo us 18
of ring which «as
upwards of 15v,&lt;XK&gt; lbs Pricos vary­
foolishly bought of a " sharper" on our' ।
ing from 40 to 60 cents per lb.
streets cu tbo day of the Mvnagenc. It j
was banded to us for inspection, an ! wo ;
pronounce it good—good bras.- good !1
for nothing. Several dollars wx. paid |

-4 / 53 Fsrxa.

Wo Sell the Florence Sowing Machines

DRESS

11 th, tbo day of firing the Manon- Ho
Tux IOth Michigan Cavalry arv to sujs that a mite only as. askel from
hold a rc-muon in tho city ot Detroit. the people to defray tho expense of ths
1 powder, and small sums were Geely
contributed from many who bad moaey j
Ax oxdiaaga touchingly pictures "the with thorn.
mak-vulcut potato-bug sitting in west-'| This event casts a sod gloom over the ।
era feneo-vDrnor. aad waiting for busi- . entire community in tho vicinity of Gnll,
Lake, and in fact fur miles around the ,

00KSA3P curtoi

We make no drives and tell no liea, but sell
Goods on their merits.

DETROIT
STOVES

nUUtEsI
guard informed I
ol.) wore tho IB
armed with Eat
hundred strong.
jpfiaflJ
ion mon) weep c

A Jackson Livery-man chargod 125
to cary a (isasaiger from Jackson to
Eaun Rapsds recently -High.

•n roctirr Boons.

New York to Chicago,

N&lt;4£r«pting those that blow mors.

mt &amp;r a littta Inej.

i ssid havo always uujovwd praeable re-1
I latfons lotronl each other.
Reuben M. Gates, brother pf Robert
1 Hfo e bene is in Yatea City. Ill-, rem. ,
out as soon as ho heard uf tho tarriDto .
and aad affair and bai doos all he erald.
haring kindly eared fur the children and
sent them to his own hetue, where they
will receive ths kind peoteotfoa of ll|o*o
who lament the tots of their brpd.er;

*

tjSHsF

'roin

Miss A. E Wotvs baa aa fine a di
play of Millinmy Goods in her Store i

Reid tbo carl uf Dr. Alkie, in thia

OMCIMBI,

And wo will sell them as cheap as any house

b a Cal! ad ttt rim a bii Pile tf (Hi«will fin

Auxaoa Wain is bound ovsr L
trial a! the July term uf Circuit Court

itttod at nnen.

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,

HARDWARE

kept ia the rig'it placv” until ho baud- [
ed back io ths person more money tliaa
was paid for the ring. Of course ho '

Aartrtey A Slade. Agents.

ism .

GO TO MUDGES'
i jr Clothing—25 per cent cheaper than
any other hones in Hastings, Empire
I

IKES’
aocfn All

DENTIST,

a good haul, 'coarse he wouldn't That
is the way he gets stampe. By tie way ।
tills is a good ring. After taking it uB \
' the finger it still loarm a ring. We
might pass it round and give rings ns
pramiuao for delinquent subsariptions

;Mrille
Uiiu.

Paurfits, oar worthy Judgw of Probate,
stertol yesterday for a trip to Kanea
Van Awsrxoutiu —Tho M ctiagcrie
City. Omaha and many pointe of internet with ill crowd and eateh-pcany-attoadancies has oomo and piuo- As far as

Trying to du business without adver­
tising is lit» winking at a pretty girl
through a pair of gtecn guggles. Yea
may know what you are doing, but no- ’
body else dore.

fectiom

Orangeville, Juns 19th, 1871.
Ed. B.xxxa.—Tho weather haring
toned down somewhat, I rooeladed to
writo you before "Old Sol" should again
get his anger up and send his 96“ of
heat upon us. Since my last, we hare
had a splendid rain ; corn and other
grain is shooting up very fast indeed.
antics. Tho daneing and teats of tLo
T&amp;o potato -bug which we bare cursed
white Arabian horue ran excellent, and
so much, ho. taken umbrage nt our hud
tho [owforming mules olicil.xl unusual
words and harder thoughts, and has mi­
grated, I guees, fur they ero getting very

Wexxs's Riana—Up to 8. P. Cady’s
farm they havo a gublcr that disappear­
ed a short time ago, aad after dilligent
secreh they found him settin* on a nost
as kndly and as antagonistic as an old
ben-turkey. Tho ben gora every day
am! lays her egg and then goes off to
buuorse leering the gobler al homo to
take ear. of the nest. We presume she
will tot bM take care of tho littto ones
also when tliey bo teli out

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
u ^“raral '*’**“*' *** “• “n- T,WT '**”

Sumo arguwl that tho old ones hod dis­
appeared to make wsy for the new ones,
but it seems there hae been plenty of
time for lhe young to have batched out
and made their appearance, yet there is
but few aq^ta of them at present.

berry festival hold at tho Baptist Church,
in this place, on Friday the 19th for lhe
benefit of tho Bunday School Library.
Mrs. Snook, tho superintendent, aamsted
by other ladies of tho place, added to
tho evening’s entertainment by giving
some grand tableaux.
Tbo tab'oca tt statuary, rvprweuting Faith, Hojc, cal Charity, wu beau­
tiful indeed. Also that of Pocahontas
raving th. lifo of Cep’L Smith. Evraybody, and his wifo aad children enjoyed
themselves hugely, and went boms fool­
Mu. Ksxblx, finding he could not got ing that th. fow diiwM apaat oy them
tbe water arrnngcmi’nte ready in time for tbe Uwdabto pttmra of raising a
at the old ranting mill ba. removal his Sunday fthml Libswry fund, but illy
machinery ‘o thr. cast room uf the new
wsrebousu building ol Bartow 4 Good­
year. He has a shall from C. F. Dwight
A Co'a. Elwutor building and evurything will be bi running order in a tew

Ooaaimox.—In Mr. Goodyear's reso­
Frat, a floak. of thirty sheep, ft P.
lution of last week befcrv the Board o!
J. V. Minkler baa opened hie new Cady fisp sheorod 201 pounds of wool, Saperviwws, where he moved to amend
and
of
the
some
flock
this
year
21
lamb.
picture Gallery, at tho old Poet Office
tlic report of tbo cnamiltso by deducting
building First eia*
gnaxnnon the oqualnntion of the city of Has­
tnrd or money refunded. Call and eor.
tings—tastes 4 of **1000" it should have
read ••MI.OOO.”
Also a two-lins wool local read ”40X1"

un SHORE &amp; UCHM
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

hbut*
of lath and.
O, foe &gt;N

The Board uf Supervisors ut Krat
County give tbe papers, of that county,
for publishing the proceedings ot that
body, fifty Mate per equate; which ia
about aa it should be. If any rounty
eau't j»y/s.r retro for its work, ths work

Hvar sis Foot.—Mr. A. IL l*re«,
whife uniomSag boraM torn A tain st
CharioUr during the horse rsoos, met
with a severe acrid.nt; tbe platform
gave way and foil on bin right ifat hart,
tag it very bodly.

Scat Sruia._&amp; P. Cady Esq, of
Rutland, near thia dty, sold today to
Mr. Hunlteyof Grand Rapid, twvlve
steers, two and Urno.yi'U-eLi's, their
united wrigtita bring 14^!^. Tli&lt;ar
anrngs weights bring 1,210 lbs. They
were mid for
pur hnndm.1. It,.twedvo steers bring, in th. song Htt’e
rai of «M84d.
&gt;

PamgUateTs Carriage Maaufoouwy,!
wv ttotkvd Mr. ft J. Pltelte.Ti-bad just
parcel a fin, lop-bugp-.nad another
man »n jut preparing to purchase an­
other ttocii inatnjM arc occurring

holding a recto, of moot courts befomj)

Sheridan, Jane 19th. 1871.
The contract for Luihling a depot, nt
thia place, was lot to Enwau Ones, Esq.
His well known integrity and rasrgr of
character, are a .uflteirat gnaraatoo that
tho work will bo ranted on to completion
without delay. There ia conaidiwablo
talk of changing tbo asms of thio place,

■BX.CELSIo.fc
Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

Wood* Self-Raking

TjI YLOR,

HA WKIH'S' and DA YTOlf

8UiaK7 SLOT
PITTS, RACIJfE and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HULLERS/

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES
JAC0NET8,
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
INAINSOOK CHECK.
NAINSOOK fiTRIJ'ED,

8ATI
7A
I

SWISS MUBL1N,
BOOK MUSLIN,
MARSAIIXE8 UF1LTS,

VICT0B1A LAWN,
FRENCH FINISH uAMBfiKl
SHIRT FRONTS.
HANDKERCHIEFS

and the largest stock of

AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

in Barry Ouunty—foe sale by

E. P. BURRALL.

The Largest Stock in the City !
nsMtaU WBirffi. tk-kisgb checks, a. t r csssuraix

�)WN &amp; CARTER,
250 Main Street,

panted by m auranuewua, who wrote in
short-hand M he o-jened tetter, and dic­
tated to him. When half of the jouru-

fall and dispatch tho answer, to evrroepondenta. and the banker w«» joined by
a seeuod. to whom 1m&gt; dictated during

MOR) UAUK MALE.
IM.sit hartac bssa omSs te the as«

aEwfewswiffi
- s»ira‘......

WAP aAXK^»onu rxicx to err

NEW YORK BOSTON.
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ALBANY,

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MICHIGAN

O’CLOCK

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successful self-made men. Tlwy havo l
begun their careen with a keoa rrji-■
aateou of the importance of time, and of •
the asos salty of making every moment ■
talk if he would aebtev* jiro.i» rity and
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to begin early whba gvaax comes into
Uorooms, wbmh wiM teave it w.U raa-•
tained, and if gvatte rain, occur after
math, wlacl. are very Kksly to do. gives1
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it a good start. Hie moro rapidly the' who, unable to make a living from his I
hay m dried in the sun tho bettor it h. faro, aad ateodilv running behindhand. |
Baton mowing gvm-lxsd. *o through‘ teased half af it to a Deuont for a numthe fields or meadow, and null Or cut her of yean. At UiJ&gt;ad of the time.!
out thu rankest of thu weed*, these most the teaant came to him with an eflor to j
damaging to the gro» and hay.
pucchaao. Greafly eurpriaad, tho ownn
Ptarraa.—Do botl.t stack be tanriI replied: •This is ix -eodingly stnngv.
in before it has n good .tart, aad wine. may tsil me how it happen, that, while
turned in look to too water and salt .up-■ 1 eouM not firn upou twice as much
ply in the pwtun-x. nothing dries up thei tend, for which I ]&gt;oid no rent, you nn
fountains of milk fike a luck a! water■ regularly paying me twu hsadrwi a year
aad salt, see also iL-t Uro gvaas is actI fcryowT fans, nd are able tn a few
fed off too close, m il drouth xhvuld oc­ ri-or. to purehase il!" The peasant n cur. it would bo itrjurious to tho^utAj
stffl. aad said, r&gt;; 1 got up. and uid I
«au&gt;c, y»« lay In bad and enjoyed your
.rtata; I rase in the tnondng and mindad my business" There is eery much '
sqtpj sense in this homely nnpuhse. —
tho gr&gt;«t mass of humanity take |
iha teirid easy and wondir at tlio same
W*l&gt;y more “grist dor. not come to
their mill,” a fi.-w at work early and Uta.
iSinrueing every moment, and they ultimsMy adiiuve financial sneqns
The same U true of these augsgwl in
other than strictly bounces purxmte.—
No matter what may l»c their odrautatttC* disadvantages uf birth, they artiifiknssfnl mra Who fook upon time
aa jrwh.i '. and permit...».xld mom-nt.
to go to waste. Elihu Burritt, white
pursuing tbo avocation of n blacksmith,
mastered 18 Unguagee an&gt;l 22 Europe­
PoraTOM —Tba lute planted oltea &lt;n- an dialects. Hate wrote kb ConteinpUcapo th. rot whid&gt; attacks th* early tions white traieliag on Ids circuit.—
planted varieties. Keep clear of weeds, Samuel Smites telle us that one of hi.
as every word takes the nlare uf big M»- friends, an eminent genttemvn ot Lon­
tatoee. rapeeiaUj flxgaoa.B4rt wu.Js don, learned LaUn and French white
“waning buafltef as an errand bur in
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                    <text>VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1871.

mi tojiws ca^

err, told tte tiiai wo wore not grappling;
with th* enemy atone in the fien-e en.
counter. In three minute* time frumi
the beginning of the conflict’ tho
•
my', artillery were rendered u»eto» toi

rw/ii at UNION BLOCK!
»/ out loaded with packages. I

sharp ring of cutlaia upon cutlare, tho
deadly “thug" followed by the gurgling
of the life current, flw groans and
shrieks of ths dying, u the Ucelod
Tho trophies of this day wor^J pioweapons broke through the (Moment of o?s uf artillery, a largo r.mountWkmall
dotting and [rmsl a vital part, all ia- arm*, color*, mules and hunre to the
number of 1,200, and large quantitio*
beggar dcneriptfon. If the noise of the of shot, shall and ammunition. Tbo
buttle was appalling, wlwt was the right orewnyto las* in kilted and wounded at
uf it to the suiuativa beholder? Ia Churubusco and Ben Pabto wa* 2,800
twenty minutes tho struggle hero was men and l.bOO prisons** '•fdght goneowr. The rood toward Kan A ng.4 waa ml* and two hundred other U^Brer* were
crowded with tl» fugitive raespy hgflchlngrkc frightened Sheep from fins

AGRICUITU’AL MACHINERY,
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$40,000 WORTH OF GOODS.

JL complete assortment in every department,
;
Thrss Gooe^from
61-4 cts to/5.00,
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18 3-4 cts. to $5.00,
Groceries wa&lt;j dawii,
Domestics very low,
Heavy Boots and Shoes S&amp;por cent. Mow usual prices,
Johnston' s helf'Raking Reaper,
Nations of every description, ^c., J^c.
H'e want everybody to see our Goodsand Prices.
Ithaca Combined Sulhcy Rake, .
Ho,B UY FOR CASH,nc SELL FOR CASH, and can af­
and Broadcast Plaster and Grain Sower,
ford to sell for less prices than Jackson, Kalamazoo or
Grand Rapids, and wo WILL DO IT.
j

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER
Mowers and Reapers!

lie will duftlicafe any bill bovght at the above named^
towns and deduct S per cent.

Jons
Hastings, June tSth, 1871-

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A Backus, the only reliable form in use. A full tttock of

al! kinds that arc used in khe County, ns cheap ns can be pt
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Blank Book*
Memorandums, tfcc., &amp;
a fresh supply

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hail Threshing Machines, Clover
Hallers and Gmin Drills, anil Gale's
Patent Sulky Rake.
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to Gen. Scott* bead-quarter! to ask that
a divanion might be made in front of the
bill of Contreras, in order to mask the ;

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S
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Ing adequacy. And this i« ono reason
why ao fow arc willing to enter tho
rank* as profcaeional teacher*,taking the
porition merely as a stepping-stone to
some other profession.
Many ladies who hare tcarcely Jho
nn.-ans of support,will live ia the narrow­
est way, rather than sacrifice health and
grow maturely cld by earning a ccmvctency in th* vocation of teacher, white
mon will prefer to vegetate on three or

roof and towers, the walls around it
the tops of the adjoining convent and
all the atone buildings in tbo vicinity
if to cook their meals, that the enemy were crowded with tbo enemy's sliarpmight be daeenod in regard to the |; shooters Tho neighboring corn fields
movement* of oar column*. In the rn-1
vine uur tines were halted and closed up. ,
Our brigmte udrwncvl directly against
The chargM in uur musket* wetted by the church. They opened upon us with
tho raia, wore h*»tily. drawn and wo re-1I maiki-try and artillery. We were asloaded onr piece*. Wo ate a tilths from |
tlio *can*y supplies in our knapaack*, I
derou* Gros ever beheld, in front and on
and prc]»arod for the attack. It was now . both Sank*. The noise of tho battle to
I six o'clock. Cot liilryto brigade was in .
the cast of the bridge of Churubusco,
tho advaaco. Gon. Cadwatadv fotowod t
while Cok Hansom, al the head of Geu.
Pierce'* brigade was for around to the
southwo« of Vali nas'* division, kevpiog

pay Cnsh for iny Groceries, I
Cash for Produce, mid sell for Cnsli

BOOTS AND SHOES Dr. AIKIN,

Gold &amp; Silver .Watches,

THE DRAFT AND CUT

If you always live with tho*o who are
fau&amp;n, you will yourself learn to limp.
The waiter I* a most irmistablo per-

Philippe, who bare been engaged tn tho «pi«&gt; wltich sjKrils the potatoes, if you
work of instruction. laBroyere, Rous­ forget to put it on."
seau, DoStart, and many other* whovo
What's tiro difference bctwse-i a hon­
writing* on the mental and physical
discipline of youth, have been of great
importance to educator*, have entirely
overlooked thi* subject. A few year*
ago a writer in tho Now York 7«.-Xw
tl&gt;u» referred to this matter: “It would •oe a cow turn pail.
Tho heathen Chinee, according to a
)do who have never had tiro kti re ex­ law of the Flo were Kingdom, must bare
perience, or have never observed tho a white sheet in hie homo to wear to
fact in other* that a few years teaching
would i-omptetoly break down the hcalthItocpto generally bavo an idea that
scbooltoecbing is a gtttoel, easy occupa­
tion, designed for men and women who
half his company ley doad around him.
A Broad atreot merchant being in­
uro too loxy to work with their hands. formed that ho bad broken tho com­
lions ia that quarter.
Tho tiring etoixl at tbo r post*, working
Many pooplo understand no fatigue but mandments, said: "Never mind, ehsrgo
Just then ujsm the loft, to the north­ their guns with great rapidity regardtoss
muscular. Physical labor is no more it to broakago."
cast and near San Goronbus, Gen. Tar- of tho surrounding carnage. Our re­
like school teaching, than potato;-* uro
An Alabama journalist hcare “of tbo
rejon, at the toad of 2,000 or 3/XX) car- serves worn lirought up, and within tho
like strawbarrio*. Scbooltuochiag d*als demise of mny due* in Madison, kilted
airy advanced to attack us. Our brig-&gt; circuiiof amito between 30,000 and
with (ho nerve*; it is a constant giving by inceasanrbariong ■» Draocratic can­
ado faced about to beat of! this attack. 40,000 men wore engaged in earnest
away of uorron* vitality. One would
W* advance! to more oren ground. and deadly conflict Some of the boat
enduro tho some, or ton-fold tho amount
The enemy came on at a gallop with a artillerists of Franco and Spain in the
of mantal labor, for th* some number of
great flourish of trumpets and bugle*. Mexican serrico, wcro working tho onehouro orory day, in th* quiet and solTheir tancoa were at rest, with rod, blue my to gun* in the church, around it and
itudo of the ideraaat library, without
and green penona. just back of the at Churubusco. Pitted again*-, three,
half tbo lots of norrou* «lreugth, and
stool heads, fluttering ia the brerxu. As was tbo bail onginrering drill of the
without feeling tliat axlmartiou which is
they cam* on, our front platoon* dropped groat Republic of the north, that knew
the right kneo upon the ground resting no superior and owned ro master. For the imeperablo shadow of school labors.
upon that and the left foU. Our guns two and a half honr* tbo inccs wn*. roar It is th* constant supervision,th* watohi Ofics So. U Canal St. Grand Haplds,
folaem.wakcfulnc.ns and anxiety to rtreawere brought to our right rid s, with of more than a hundred pioeoa of artil­
(FUrt •!«« »•&lt;*•&gt; of
Uetet.)—I* Mln
uous effort* to bring all the wind*
Lsbte *W .sc*M!f»l t« seriag *H *teMeC4U bayonet* elcratej at nns^WSif forty- lery shook tbo earth. Wo stood unmov­
around you into sympathy with their
five degree*. The inner hnce presented ed amid tho pititoM storm uf grape, can­
tovon*. this unrelaxed stroteh of nerve*
arms os the owmy charged and daring ister and musket shot, loading and tir­
which rack* and drelroy* health. There
tho interval*, tended and fired with ing into tho enemy’* rank*. It seemed are, it is true, many wlffi come out angrosl rapidity into thn enemies rank*.'
■catbed, but they are three uxnally, who
Thoir pistol* and OJCxqwtes made tome where one went down c d'jam rprang
have but tittl* inure*! in iWr borines*,
havoc among our troupe, but wo were up to occupy hi* place. A heavy cano­
who go through the routine olmoet meteat emrering the ground in front of u*. py of smoke rested orrr tho field. At
chaaioaDy, ‘ *’
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with yellow cloaks and blue uniforms, tinws we took aim ns the nmoko lifting, ham tide
when Shields extended hi* line* and in- revealed the form* uf our euemir*, and
then again we were only guid.«i by ths
flash of tboir gun*. Our battorio*;

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or by adding two letters to itf Quick.

A lasy chap bus found out that work­
ing between meal* is unhealthy for him.

was directed to attack the works around
the stone church of San Pglilo, pbuut
100 rods west of t he train work* of Clto •
rabuseo. Gen's. H^roe and Shield*
Wo groped our way along narrow i were now ordered to th» rear of Ban
path*, over slippery ro:k», and al times,
floundered through clay and mu.l and
stealthily drew near the position ot Va­
lencia* troona. Boforo it waa fairly and tho whole Mexican army,numbering
light we had a position ia a deep ravine uenr 2.’&gt;,CC0 mcn.hnd matted in end i office, mpoahible to two or three official
oronnd Han 1’ablo and Churubusco.
I’ superiors. And yat thu* far it is a sub­
The fortified church of San Publo, its ject which has escaped the notice of all

.J. ROBERTS A. OO.

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES,

Women now lecture on every subject
&lt;avu cookery and temperance.
IttetKMsiblo to bo doing romothing
and yet bo very idle.
iTh* cheapest and loapwt canroyanco
—a train of thought.

What leads people to boy all sort* of
tenth a: auctions? More bid euriaaity.
scene of slaughter. Scvimtoen hundred
m bravo follows as ever did duty in the
Our low wa* 137 lolled and about 000 ;
Mexican eorvlco cut down by cur vresp- wnumfod. A heavy proportion of our '
I eras, wore sleeping in death or groaning lot* wcro officers. It wm noariy sunset
when thu fighting wa* over. Tl.u* ended
As if tbo hand of a special Proridenco, thi* day, diaticguuhod by tho ovont of '
had interposed in our behalf this im­ irt battle*, in thrca of which our brig­
portant victory had been achieved, with ade wu. nagaged.
• I1M |o us, of only sixty men. Wo I Cedar Greek, Jun* ID, 1871.
captured 22 pioocaof artillery, 800 mutes
and horsos, groat quantiti** of ammuni­
Sanitary View of Toashiag.
tion and smell arms, and 800 prisWnrery frequently so* Ln newspaper*,
. utim, including with them four gouorul
and bbar from tho learned of our proAfter tbo capture of the enemy’s f»e»:.on, *uggvtticn* relative to tho hredtii
works at Contreras Gen. Twiggs camo and physical training of pupil*; and wo
■ on to the ground end took command of certainly all understand that the phys­
. bis division. Gen'a Worth and Quit­ ical structure hu a dircot influence upon
man, who were advancing to aid u» in the functional operations of tbo brain.
The morning of the sicniomblo ‘.’Vth I tbo attack on Controrus, finding the Consequently, phytic al inability is often
About 100,000,000 potato bugs are in
of August at length sent its dusky out­ work* curried, turned back to San Au- a greeter otxtaototo ad vanoom cut,than a
the neighborhood of Oshkosh. as count­
line* tip the eastern sky. It wna still j gustinu in front of the enemy’s position lack of mental adaptation to certain stud­
ed by the editor
raining, and tho clouds were dark and i at San Antonio. Our Division with Gon. io* and ia on important reason wby two
A Dubuque girl got a reinister for a
| Twiggs at its bead, folfowed in pursuit pupils ot the somo ago, and avoragn husband by sawing wood to raise money
urnni were put in motion It was still of tlio enemy slung the Baa Angel road. m.'ctal capacity, cannot be forred
so dark wo canid not sec an object fire
through the same curriculum of tho pub­
Tbo inoomsJrom internal revenu*, for
feet distant &lt;lu? soldiers were ordered ahy toltowcd u*. Major Gardner with lic school; a»l as a cunsequoncn of the the rear ending June 30, will be from
to keep within touching distance that die -*lh artillery and detachments of I neglect or abusu of health, we frequently •140,000,000 to •146,000,000.
I uuno might wander from tbo rank*. other rcgiiuu&gt;it&lt; remained in cliarga of •co potted and stimulated precocity and
Liwcll calls his tatret work "My
Gen. Shield*, though the senior officer, the prisoners. The rifle regiment of inimbcrility. Therefor* health is not a Study Window." He i* presumed to
did not interfere with the plans of Geo. I Major Luring kept up a constant fire nn foreign subject to education, but wo sel­ have taken great panes with it.
। Smith. Twigg*, with a '..art of his diA throe «yod cat i* a Noank produc­
dom *ee or hoar anything about the
us at San Angel. In a few moments health uf I cueher*; and yot tho propor­ tion, and Noank would like to know, if
trvra*. that Is to the south ol thn enemy'* la* aids were hurrying in all direction* tion of instructors who lose their health you please, how is that far ey* ?
Who was th* wisest man ? Knower.
works on tbo hill Quitman wm in tho with bis orders. Gen. Pillow, with his by teachings* greater than that of pupils
pcdregol, (field of rocks) to tho south­ division, advanced serthoart to the at- who lose it by »tudy. It ia th* excretive What did he know ? He know enough
to go in out of tho rain.
east. Pillow, farther to tho east, had
inteqxMcd hi* divuiaa between Son An- UrigarU thrown out to right an.l hit by I
lonto end Cbnrubusco on the eaawway, Gen. Worth to surround the enemy's tho health, particularly of women, so that
whflo Worth with 1,000 men of his di-! works nt San Antonio wcro discovered every toac-her of a really high order
vision was prepared to batter th* strong I by them in time, so they retreated filing make* a sacrifice for which it is impoa-

and in fact everything kept in n firat-clnss STATIONERY STORE.
Hi pau Ouh far all lUml, of Grain, and sell Grand
Please call and examine atock and price* before purchacing
Hapids Plader. Ohio JM’ie, IVater Lime and Sall.
elaewhere.

M.n* &gt;«. l«n.

NO. 9.
The causeway «o* covered wish the et&gt;ray's retreating cabmna. Worth and
Pillow and Shields united ia the pursuit. Hanioy rode forward and roquewt
od tho [rivilego ot following the enemy
with his br^ade. Tho way was cleared
and the cavalry dashed forward in pur­
suit They engaged *r.d captured a
body of tonon*, cut down all who op­
posed them, and took many prisoner*.
C*pt. Kearney continued the pursuit
lung after file recall was »Jund».l Tho

•MUa-

�CLicago, recently pubhslred m tbs Ctnesgo Tnfore To-day we giro ns an
additional chapfi-r, a brief article do•criptim at ono of the important wost-

which to practically, we aeppota . co.tinuation of that Rood, and which is
th* great thorough&amp;re from Chicago for
Northern Missouri and Kansas, and in
coansetioa with the Burlington and
Missouri Road, on* of the uuat direct
routes to Omaha and toe for Wert ris
the Union Iferific.
Tbu oOcara are: Presidmit, Hon.
Jamse F. Joy, of Detroit; Troaaurer, A.
In uujtocr column of tou w»oka Roe- T. HaD. Ch cago; Ovn’L Superintend­
ent,
R. Harris, Chicago ; Gen l. Ticket
aw will be found an article ftom the pen
of Gaetas IV. Coans, the able editor Agent, Samuel Powvll. CMoago [ Genl
of Jforywr'. If'reHy, giving in brief the Freight Agent, E. R. Wadsworth. Chi­
Idstrry cf the -Vlnunis^rstiou, to which cago ; Assurant Snp'L, N. D. Munsou,
we invito the attention of every reader. Qumey. HL; Div. Scp'ta., L. Carter.
It ia tbo di Ings of the government, Burlington, Iowa; H. Hitchcock, Gales­
under tbo Republican Policy, that this burg, HL. and C. H. Hudson, Chicago.
Thi. rood ia one of tho oldest in tho
article so forcibly illuatratM, and which
seems to ua ia worthy of .pedal com- State, and on* ot tbo best managed
road, in tho satire West. Ite construe ■
don was wwsmsnoed in 1852 with tbo
b.U41»a M . uwk, II Dll. fe,,. ton
Aurora to too " Jauction,’’ on tho Gale­
na R. IL, and since then luu buon gra.1ually extembxl fill tbo cumpany now
own 750 uiitaa of track, of which about
153 miles have leen added sinco too
date of the lass annual report in June,
18T0. A rousiderahlo portion of too
Tms Rravzr.—Die rvwultof tho equal­ lino lx now laid with double tracks and
ization ot the property by the Board of too rompsny are also introducing steel
Supenirore shows the great love of the rails aa feat ee praetkabto. Tho follow­
ing extensions have been made during
toe past year:
The Fox River Valley Uno, incorpo­
publican, and tire property of the
tkn township of Hastings was equalised rated under thtf nnme cf the Ottawa,
at *WM, aod t'roirieriile at*3M,8fiO. Oswego, and Fox Rirvr Valley Road,
Dte total in the County being H«S2P.- which runs from W««! Aurora to
182. Undtr too srtkn •©! the prereut Streator, a distance .of- 80 1-2 miles
Board over which a prominent Democrat, This road runs through a vary fine ex­
D. G. Robm-cn, of toil city, pr—dtw, tent of country, tho farm, in Fox River
and uf .-Qutm ewrtrote its action, as bo Valley, being all in a high state of culti­
makes the committees, the equalized vation. Dim Uno is already doing a
- vttluo of tbo property in too city of paying business, and is of great impor­
Ha»titipu*&amp;Ul,5l8, and ia the town­ tance to tho country through which it
s’.ip of Hostings, *209,414, total ia runs; it crosses the Rock Island R. IL
Haafings Ury and township *701,932, on at Ottawa, end connects at Streator
incrcoau over toe previous year of *135,-. with a line to Dwight, ou toe Chicago,
327, "bd our readers will note that in , St. louis and Alton Road.
A line, 45 1-4 miles tong, from Men1870 l!iia:mfts bad one Supervisor, D
R. book, a Ri-publirem.'white in 1871 I dotta tv Frophrtslonn, on tho Rock
it fowl three Dcmotrate, but probably ' River, called too Illinois A Grand Trunk

Searsan'a Moxrru.1 nm Jnt lead,
off with a splendidly illustrated article,
bT J- T. Headley, o« Philadelphia.
Tho*. who do not know what rapid
atrid-n tbo ‘•Quaker City" ha. made in
lato years. will be surprised at the evidonc-a of progress and improvement
furnitood by both picture, and letter,
press. Philadelphia can boast of not
only being the largest city ia the world
ia point of territory, but of haring some
of tho tnn&lt;: bridges an I public buddings
ia tho country. Its chief glory. Itow•vw. ia tho absence of tonasnent booses,
and its noble system of cheap and pteaaant dwellings for the poorer clsssex
Mr. Headley writes of this admirable
fveturo at considernbte Length, end d»clares that this city, at least for itoelC
bat solved the difficult question, how to
provide suitable homos for tho poor.
Die next article is a vary interesting
account of Mr. W. H. Hallock’s Jaunts
in Japan, in which some valuable infor­
mation ia given ccnoerning ont-of-tbe&lt;ay portions of that marrolou. island.
Die picture, accompanying thia article
are very curious and .uggtwtive. Tho
moot important emy in the present
number is Honwo Bushnal'. able ditin winch this distinguished writer and
minutra'ion; and thu names of the gen- thinker presents what soem. to bo a
tlemon called by the President to so im­ very common-sansa and judicious view
portant a duty showed bow earnest was of a niuch-niixjto.1 que.tium Miss Lou­
his wixh that tho angry quoition should isa Bushnell follows her father with a
be settled wiHi too utmost regard to tho
charming aooount of a Fete-day at Maljust feeling, of tho United Staten, snd
yrt in B manner entirely hoaarabla to maison,-which will be real with pecu­
Great Britain. It ia, pnrbaps, nU an liar interest at this tima. A most curi­
unfair rule to judge an admin'airatiun ous article isR. W. Wright's 8am[&gt;»n'.
by what it does rutbur than by what it Riddle Solved—the' Uou*ttp vs. Tbo
foils to do. The om aviunx of every ad- Lion-cub, by which the learned writer
miniatration are noertaarily so many
that, if its character and sm-ricns be srt&gt;- appnara actually to have discovered the
mated only negatively. ■ very admiral;!u solution of Sampson’s oslebratod riddle,
general conduct of jmblic affairs may
seem to Im deserving of greet blame. thonsud years. We understand that
For it must hot be forgotten, IW judfcinK wcll knowu scholars to whom too arti­
an adminiitratiou that it is held reopuni- cle has been submitted. Karo given their
iblc fur that LbO’critic thinks ought to testimony as to its philologiool correcthare been dune—a point upon which nest and tho suundnnea of ite deduotliere may bo wide differences of opinion tiun». Mrs Richardson's litcely and
Beside, tbo illns rattaa of tho hones’, sensible Plea for Chinese labor will
purpose uf tho administration afford o i moot with tho aprirobation of every
by the comuiisuonara for negotiating American housewife; and Bark-Log
too English treaty, tho Sun Domingo Studies,
■■■ ■ -’by
-s Charlo.
—W.
••• Warner (author
Xia.
__ I_ O la one uf
Commitaiun showed Ute lairuca. of the , nf ^v Summer in —a n
Garden,)
ProaideuL Ho was iu forur of ancx ,^p n,o&lt;t • *,t.v- thoughtful, and suggretation, but a very influential element iu '
of th* writer of thi. gvnerahia party was opposed to it. The con“
—’ *
"
‘
teat had becotriu in sumo qunrteni very
bitter and [Mtuonal, but after a warm

show a hwjv annual toemow. Wvnoto
. tost dmtag the past fireal yosg 2.0W.
491,329 Iba, or mure ton.-, uno million
' tons of freight were carried over these
’ too. Dre number tri passengers wax

1^83,498, with a total mileage of 53.555.5W, girtag a. „&lt;rag. ttotanre uf
44.43 miles The company has added
largely to ite rolling stuck dwrittg too
pawl year, bwgmrtUffU »rw canal
1.&lt;25 foot foog. u» too »umli fitMcb of
the Ctaewgo Hirar,
a «Mt of *10,778.

Father Moutard. of Jackson, died at
Ann Arbor ou Wednesday.

Tire July number of “ Potorson’s
Magazine" is on owr table, end is nndually good, erea for this unrivalled
Monthly. The principal embellishment
is a vitiated steel engraving, “ Ahead of
too Fluid,’’ illustrating nn uld-fiuhioned
lure story. Th. fashion-plate i» on stosl,
and richly colored. - Prtrason,” be it
known, is celebrated tar tho surpassing
Ing style and beauty of his Paris fsshion-platee. The stories are all original,
and by our vary boat writers. It giros
more for tbo money than any other. In­
deed, it is n standing ■ wonder how so
good a magnuns can be published at so
tow a pries via. *2.00 to .ingle subscri­
bers, or 11.50 to clubs of four; but it is
to bo accounted for, wo suppose, by the
enormous circulation. As the publish­
er says, •• a small profit ou a larger edi­
tion is bettor, buto for the public and
far him, than a large profit ou a sm liter
edition." No lady of taste ought to be
without " Peter»un." Now is tho time
to .ubecribe, for the July number begin,
a now volume, and subscriptions wdl bo
taken, if desired, te^xynonthx at half
price, so that too kubecri)i*fon may end *

The now church at Hudson is nearly
oompfoted, and will cost *20,000.
Saginaw claims to have 1,805 steam
whiailre. Pleasant place, Saginaw.
Dr. StockwvD'a little daughter, at Oli­
vet, foil and broke her »m on tho 8(h.

By Aid. Hays :
That lbs walk from Broadway to toe
gate of the Fsir Grounds, on tbs south
side of State .trost.be built Ufore tbs
15th day of September. Said walk, to
be six fest wide, 8 sleepers, plank 5 to 0
- 1 1-2 inches tbkk, and
R«&gt;r. Mr. Gilbert, tauter of tho Bap­
Tbc whole to bo grad
tist Church, of Marshall, tended his res­
ignation on too 18lh inst

lightning struck a tree and killed
six horsot undonicath, four miles north
Of While Pigeon, lately.

Ladies' Misses and Childre

Cow art lire'■« street, reported toalibey

Shoes and Gaiters.

bad cx.niiwl Jlraedway, and that in
Tbo Methodista «&gt;f Galsebug are tak­
ing measures to rebuild their iiou«o of their opinion there ia not suSeirut work
worship. A subscription is in circnU- to be done &lt;&gt;o said street to Is* a job, and
end reconmcoded that the Street ComThe balance ir. the State Treasury mteiteoer bv iustructed to do such work
Juno 14th was |717,5Hb.M, increase
on
Mid street as lbs strest committee
during tho week *41,580.40.
shall direct. Report accepted and work
Tbo wife of Jcaso Olnoy, of Girard,
was seriously injured, on Sunday, by
Street owamittoe reported that they
the running away of a span of burse..
A boy imrae-l Eddie Failing, of Kal- bad let tbo job on Thorn. street. to Nn
amaaoo, 10 year, old, was drowned ou Qusckmbuh for *22.25. Report accept

\ WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

‘Jy Aid. Btrlow;
That the Street C-Htitsfesteaer be in1 true tod to fill up the walk between the
stere of Henry Goodyear and the Meat
Markvt. on the north aide id State street,
•o tint tlio water will iret run over tbs'
walk into tbo adjui-img lot. Carried.

for tho hostal term, its contents are
varied and interesting to such a degree,
that wo advise all wire require useful
and interesting literature to purchase a
copy, or subscribe for a year, nt *3,00.
A six year old »on of Mr. Ctoue of
Published at 838 Broadway, New York. Wynndott", was killed on tho 10th by
falling from a seaSuhl whereoa be was by tke following rote :
Single copies, 25 rente.
at ploy.
Afn—Aids. Bsrlow, .Kastman, Hays,
Sinew tbu »ra.ton of toe Grand Lodge, Kcnfirld, Williams and Wooley.
Dsxotusr's Iters Axxaics fur July
ib Felmiary last, there hate been 39
.Vkyi —Aid. Ham..
ia ax lull of entertainment for ths jure-. n.»w Good Tvm|jar Ixxlgro organized in
(See ordinance iu another column.)
nils, as ever, with tho prtoo reduced to! Michigan.
Tlx following account, were presented
*1.00 i&lt;ir yvar. Every b«y end girl |
S&gt; vctitret: himdzvd and twenty-eight
should barJ one Pu^htood at t*38 !___ t______ _
--b.
Broadway, New York. Single sojitoe, । during ' tho Commencenimtl exurcisot

r “r±s,,r“ "“""r bj'

s^.

Fmtix Upperhotde, Iferhn, Rusun. end I and the wound i. pronounced a revere
Printed by Alexander Edelmann, Leip, j one.
zfg. It is filled to overflowing with 11- '
'
laatrationa to accumptny it. various pat­
terns and suggn&lt;tiunx in fact it u a little
ahead of anything-we have seen. Price ,
•3 per year. Address 8. T. Txrurn Im- j Charles Snyder, a young tats residporter of ladies’ Fashion. 391 Canal St "K “ K“"d*t‘la'’- J«k«&gt;n County, died
t. ..
&lt;1n tlio 2It*, after n fair dnr. ■
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New Advertisements.
POUND OROUAMCE.

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iSfi- ftisrJste

westuf the railroad, upon tho north
edge of the marsh, where there is a
twitch end flag staticn. Tli- bam at­
tached to the tarm-houao is 40 by 50
feet, T-iy cjnyeutontly arrangvd for
feediag stock. Thi. summer another
barn is to be built. 50 by 80 feet, about
half a mils north of the farm-houa*.
The contract pneu for building is *3,900.
Senator Chandler also intend, building
a mansion for a summer rveidence,cither '

gSTELOPES

ROBERTS &amp;

A mu named Alteu harl one of hia H* same, end report in t w&lt;&gt; «cvk».—

A fouryenr old ehibl of Weatey B. | Bjr
KenfieM I
Miller, uf Grand Prairie, Kalamaxm ' Tlu‘
rirJ Attorney detuaad uf llw
county, foil intb a |«il of hot water on Sheriff of Berry emuity tlw munvy iu bis
tho 1! th, _&gt;.l
and --------w
-v-U.I.
bsdly scalds that • fa,a,k bcfoaglsg io the city, and io ca.e
it died the next
be aeglcet or refuse to pay the mbm that
Twa honorary dojreo, Ductor of Di- Le bo prosecuted forthwith.
On re •limi Coenoil adjourned.
Cao, B. Woo.; lUwrder.

Q.ULD fDM ISO ItlCIt-S
I^TKEL HCXV A S It noUtlkX.

Medicines,

pUOTOUMAfU ALBClte.

JJAtHW. OLAtotWAXr. nJ CU»M

Dye Stuffs.

BAKERY!
Softool Hooke S' Stationery.

IIOCEIT AN!
COX FCCTXQX HTOUS.

Subeeription. for the new French loan
will bo or«-ncd Munday next

United States Naval Academy of An­
napolis"—ita history; ite ground., odifioes, and monuments ; and tlto qualifi­
cations, diacipiine, and amusement of ite
cadets—is instractivvly end gracefully
xuuiuvw.
xuv im; rximioocu was _
.
w
°
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moot natural, and to tho nature of u®alollfb** J“P’’T “ Tery hapjely
things it was doom*! to diaapjxnntment.j’opi^^t*! by another, farther on,
No pooaible admin'atration could have I entitled •' Put-ia-Bay,” the scene of the
ki."d °f •P'7
iroet naval baUie of Lake Este.
pcctatam demands. W e deal with m«n
~ v.
n
„
mon
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The Florida Reef Serios, by Dr. J. B.
and with human circumstance*.
If
Goaoral Grant had not been nominated, Holder, ia condude 1 la thia number. It
Judrn Chare would frayo been.
Bui jo ana of the mxst enter* xining of the
would hi. sMminiitratiqn haye wtisfied
those who feel that th* ton* of too rrusprom its eucyclo|red&gt;p characiff M was.
rat ia sordid and low t Do events Hnoe
tho .ummor uf 1867 iwpire remfideuro of cogree, imi—bte fur Harper’s Maga- 1
that Mr. Chare was tho man to have
•aiitoed th* high aspirations of many Stre fo overlook so inqxxfonl a subject i
as that of fire roc -ol &lt; xplaratwns of J«- !
rutatem, and ia thia number wo hays
just Us kind of an articto tost ia do.irabte, mth beautiful iUuatratio !^ entitled
•‘The Recovery of Jeruxatom.” The
narnlirn bore given is entertaining, and
full uf thrilling incidents.

ing to &gt;41 M, be allowed. Report ac­
cepted and scrovol allowed.
Account ul Mr. Dolph, Street Commie.Loner, for work oo streets, amounting to
SllGOI, wa. presented and referred to
Finance Committee ; and by them recvsimended to be allowed. Report secepled

By Aid. H.ms :
Ab... W.M,
^..I. .r .Th“ • ™“;“~ “D1-™- u ‘«r“. wool were purchased ou the 22d by . ?
ll“ MV«&gt;r •“ uk« '•“» *»««dera
I Jackson buyers mort of which had j ,iou ‘be expediency uf building a bridge
j bren previously contracted. That no! j "crura tire Tlioruspple river oo Broadcontracted wild for WQ54c.
tsp»uw ln&lt;] »J| that pertains te

This road, sod iu tumcrous travelers,
now form a vast arterial system of oom­
inuniratton between Chicago anl toe
Great West and Southwest; it runs di­
agonally across die State through a re­
gion rich in acriculluyai roeourros and
in fuel, cutting tbo Mississippi al two
important pointe, and canuecte ua with
tho whole world beyond. Tho cornice•
pay fits additional tacroa thru imposed, tfonv cf the rood are rc;y Bpmcrou. ;
and most uoju.tly too, we suppooa the it is surpaeted, in this respect, by none
ro&gt;t of ua will be aldo to enduro tho In the United States, and nquillcd by
bnt few. The following are the b«!
important:
uf tho five editorial departments.
Of
At Chiesgo, with all roads entering
—----------- ----------- er----- - ------------------- - . there artteira. lovering topics of the met
toe city.
P’t““ *¥* lJ’t*'’?r1
h*”” ‘“ax’000- T"w4
iHnstrated, uf
At Galena Junction, with the Chicago relors who did not hare tho confidence । . • . „■
of the better portion of his party. But &gt; w“eh ™-T “”w «•&gt;*• than ten pogos
with other General Ticket Agante, hu
ws must allow that ho was Oertainly not Iln l«Bgth. Seventy-tore, illustratwoa
planned tbo most attractive excursion
At Mendotta, with tho main Use of
illadrised in the inataQOi that wo hare I are girra, making thia the lutwt prufiuely
yet drrfoed for tbo summer.
From the Denote Central Bailrood.
considered ; and wo k#v« Utile doubt i illustrated number that ton STST been
Memphis to St Louis toe nxcursionuts
At the Boek Island Junction, with a sincere spd careful observation qf the I
. gnj th, -u^ty uf toe cute
will go by .tsxmsr, thence by rail to Bfi tho Chicago, Boek Island t Pacific Bail­
Pan! end Lake Superior, and from St.
effective, and excellently well printed,
Paul to Chicago, ria Milwaukro. From
it M remarkable as their quantity.
fihitago over the fonunu Michigan Cen­

too trerofing party from Memphis will
be joined i y large msnbeta. Die dis­
At Btalmgton, with the Burilugton
tance traveled will ezreed 5,000 mite*. 4 Mutouri River Railroad, running di­
Tbo LEO occupied uno month- Dwroat
rect to Councfl Bluff., through too best
of a ticket for tho excurefon la *86.
nettled portton cf Iowa, forming a line
nnaurjiaascd in equipment, and all de­
sirable foetares. direct to Omaha, and
hate nriecn between Germany nod
all points on tlio Union Pacific, Central
Eagfend, and severe dfepstaba. ore pswePacific, and in CaMfanda. PuHman’e
mg between Biamarck and Granville.
ThetJoverument oboertMa an impenetra­
ouechM run to and from Omaha without
ble eiteere on th* aubjaatef th* present
change, and tho wvll-kuown eummiemry
difficulty, but it is state* that Bbmarck
can accompany all through trains be­
tween OaJaburph and Omaha. Al!
B-prerentativu ia Loudon, informing
night trains on eyrny portion uf the C
him that toe Imperial Gonmnwot de­
B. 4 a linos are rejuiped yrttfi Pullsired to e-nquire Heligoland, and em­
powering tom to make a proportion to

LOWER TH.LYErER

i. pngraartac finely.

fovhtan. am! they also love to have a '
‘b,&gt;
h
*r’"ral
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barrows full to sunny tu» dining room,
good txwk, or mngaztnc, or japer to;
1 °
I
keep them posted. Dtey have" it in I ,.Ad,I‘^?.CUaR‘nFtu.‘on;

ization make* tho valuatioa of property
in the County *174,781 over that of
1870, of which *184,«2c has been pet
on Hastings, and only *30,405 on all
the rest of tire County. Well, if our
Republican friends, by whose voles the
Democratic Supervisors were elected,
both in tire township and eity of Has­
tings, are pteojod with the exhibit uf

Al Quincy, with tbo river system of
boots, and by bridges with tbo Hanniba! 4 8L Joseph Railroad, forming tbo
moat direct route lor Chicago business
to Hannibal, Macon. St. Jorepb, Leav­
enworth, Lawrence. Kansu City, (by
bridge over tbo Missouri.) Atchison,
Denver. Fort Scott, and tbo Groat South

A regaisr morting uf too Common

I Council was held al the (fetowil room on
; Monday evening, June 27th, 1871.
To new Mrthodirt Chun!, of Olivrt I Co”'il
1,4 U ord" b’ h“ nt”°r

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they wen not ntonc reaponaxblo for thia ।
injustice to their cunxtituenta, yet It was I
the result of the iqjodiootM retention of
Tho lino from Carthago to Quincy,
tl&gt;j committoe un eeualizuti.m for which
the Chnitman wm. nlunc rc.jximdbta. about 41 miles, completing tho cunnec
But while Hie property in Hastings was torn between Burlington and Quincy,
which
wn« begun in I860. This road
tout equalized up, that of I’nurievilla,
the property in which township is to-day, runs through a very fine country, end
probably, vrorth nearly as much as the makes a groat saving ir. the distance be­
property of both riry and township of tween those two important ]«inU.
Tbo Chicago and Iowa R- R ■ now
I laatinga, and should pay about as large
a portion of State and County texM, la umu* completion, though not built by
cqualutod at *354,*99, a reduction of the C. B. 4 Q. Co., will yrt form a vory
•1^461 from that of 1870. This equal■ important adjunct to its business epera-

tral to Detroit; thence by the Grand
Trunkjto Niagara Falls; ihenoo to Meotrcxl and Aiwa tbo St. Lawronc! to Que­
bec ; thence by way of Lake Champlain
and too White Mountains to Portland,
Maine; tome* to Boston and Albany,
and down toe lludeon to Now York, and
to Long lira ueb, Philadelphia end Waah-

j

Laming by the travel*! rood, and four
milae nortli of the Agricultural Colton.
Tho Stale road running from the Col­
ton north upon too line cf toe town,
of DeWitt and Bath run. through the
renter cf tho farm. He ha. now be­
sides tho 1'avchoroo stallion heretofore
mentioned, 18 mam ujren the farm for
brawling purooecs ; a noble three yearold Devoe bull weighing 1.SM pounds,
bred by toe State Agricultural Collog..
form ; and a fine .lock of blooded cat&amp;,
which will bo increased by tho addition
of 40 head thia season. The marsh ha«

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Wo have nn illustration of the power &lt;
uf this magexine tn R. fl. Stoddard’s I
poem. " When tho Old Flag wna New,”
end Mfe.
Eyrtofa gnwfoUy tokl
Jxtu as Foxnxrerv.—Fvw i-mpto
narrative cf the manner in
wogld of tlwip own qcoord chooso *
pangtod Ifeuhbr," wua origiMlly 1prison for an uylnm. Yst onre In, too
eel and s*t to music.
• wall, that confine may also serve to pro.
Loiing’s |ntc:8tong, and j nd nnw itoot. The Prison of la Itoquctio st
ally tim-ly arttale, ‘"Bn Rnectre Paris
i
was so rearcried Into a fortress
and suaressfully held against an infuri­
ated mob by a number of its innduntary inmates. Quo of thu novel gnrrwm
gives an intssesting so-nuat ot this sin­
gular idege and defon*. After fte

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The French mail service for India and
China will be re-establuhed in July,
leaving A! areal11« once a Curtnigl.l.
Thiers has prewmled to each of the
regiments of ths error a copy of his
hutary of the revolution and Ensydre.

Prussian cummamior to prerent hie &lt;
cere from entering the eft) at Pana.

At White Pigeon, on tire 23d irut., a
nun named Ctunmeey Barnes, twice
shot a scbuolteoober by the name of Mias
Addie Dwight, killing hrr instantly.
Baniea was a diwardod toror of. too
vouag lady. A ftorahooU ng Miss Dwight.
Iteraea slice1 hinuelf four tinwia the
bead, and was alive at last accounts.
Dio pistol used wm a small six-shooter
He coolly reloaded it after having dis­
charged toe six toad.

william Bentley was almcat kilted on
the litli. by tolling 25 foe! from a waffcHing on the new ring uf Ht Mary’s
Bemiuajy, in Munroe. He stepped bock
CS Z
Lsenl wjiiidi threw 1dm over

FRE8CRIPT1QN8 AND FAMILY

RECKIIT8
Warm rural, am! luuches at -.11 hour.

Warm m-ala. 25 ctn.

C oniec tion ery.

It is said that ex-Emperor Kapok
is about to take up hie residence iu I
ish Mainheol in Devon.

-!SSes«~JMS!..____“ '

Ayer’s Ague C re,

�Tif« R&gt;Er'&gt;’‘-icM|

Zv
N1CHIGAN CENTRAL I R.

Grand River Valley Division

S»d routing will bo bald at th. Nafc*-,
al Park a! Kalamazoo. Cash premiums
to tho amount of UO.OOO will bo given.
The Michigan Central. Lak® Chore ft
Mirirgen Seethen., Mwhigan Lake
Shore, and Grand Itepuls 4 Indmi.n

1871. The meeting waa well attmded
and a .degree of iuterert wm manifested
by the officer and those present which
tbo enterprise deserves.
Thi* company was organized mote
than seven yoent ago by a low of tho
mon of tho two counties. Sinro then,
under tbo mauage-mont of its efficient
Proeidcnt, Willard Daria, it has insured
property to th® amount of over 83,000,­
000.00. It has a membership of over
1,000 and has paid loan to the amount
of 830,000 00 o*d the cost Us beeato
tho insured about one-half of tho tun

Nona
lllb, ,
ulTI, „,a

oHma nt ..4 .la^t 4 „„u
“*
TMs i. . cheap and readable war for
merchanta to announce their little
■ ialtiea,” but it pays to change often.

MIW6S8ffi8IES.BMTS4M.

paid Hock ccanpeaic.. Tbo report* of
th® Treaaursr and Secretary for tho
paat year were such at t &gt; inspire confi­
dence in thu Company.
Tho officvra for tho present year ore

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
And wo will sell them ns cheap ns any house

dead, who to himaelf hath never said :**
I must go to tho First National Clothi ing House and gut mo a suit of clothes.

W. keep strictly to Oxs Pxicx.
Star Clothing House 2&lt;J Canal St
Fannera, buy your pure Bpirita and Grand Rapid..
genuine Iririt Whiakme of John Stanley.
He ha. the largert sad Uat stock Lf
A few perrons ran be accommodated
liquor, which he aril, only for nwdicinB. W. Warren, Charlotto; G. W.
alporvo— or by the qwanuty from hi. with Board at a reasonable pries, at the
reeidonci of tho subscriber, on th® cor­ Knight, Eaton Rapids; J. Perlin. Belie­
ner ot Broadway and State street, near ve. ; John Dow, Sunfield; P. M. Kent,
thu Court Rous®. Mono bat respects.

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j-. ' ' '

■—

' iug House is receiving

UvniMe Attest

To Kxxua—Person, going to Kan­
sas ran make u large saving in coot uf
B- R. ticket and Hotel eliarge* by pro­
curing nn order from the Kansas Immi­
gration Society. Tlxtee onlers secure
Enter Cum R. B. and Hotel acawnmodatlo’is and uro for mIo by
Pnrr'IJiontu,
Ibal Estate Agents a: Battle Creek.
I’- H —Peevy Bro* hare large tract*
of land* in Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa
‘
‘
exchange for Michigan

Peninsular Railway.
MX

M-ds.-. IXi. T-.lm wmru

I'tMiiraz for everybody made exclu­
sively at homo by F. A. Fuller, and
warranted. Cor sate at Allen's basement.

Men's Seeks C 1-4 rents a |«ir at
B.ISXU ft HvSLXT s.

Farmer* ef Barry County Take Hotiee.

Tho underrignsd wish*, to inform
lhe farmers of Barry county that there
ia being sold in their county a Fanning
Mill which ia represented to bo Um AL
lagan Fanning Mitt, therefore I'would

Farmera beware and take notice bX
buying.

Wm. C. Mxxsxssr.
Allegan. Mich.

Dusty.
Frosty.

Good-by j Jane.

Last paper thia month
Tax Forant-.Tuesday July -ith.
Hasnaas will celebrate—abroad.

1.0,000 feet Flooring.
100,000 feet Whitrwo.d Finishing Lumf&gt;,000 feet Boaswood for Wagon Boxes,
2 &gt;,000feat Dree^ Siding.
Fur the juf.irmation of those who
hive been told that they hare no RcSawer. would itato that they have one
with which they eon re-MW 80,000 feet
per day.

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.
day D. K. Rulburt, of the firm of Hul­
bert ft lemon, visited I actings and
purchased all ttyrsri.ri branch! tn Ihsl
«ty thU eoMuo.
-40&gt;U j^and*

Wo Sell the Florence Sewing Mn chine,

D. W. Elba, Assyria; J. H. Earl,
PraMevilh; W. P. Bristol, Johnstown ;
P. M. Wheeler, Woodland; J. C. Han-

Michigan Central R. R. ExHe..h»&gt;rtevw7^
DIB, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

From New York to Chicago,

Any of Jhn officers are authorized to
That io decidedly modaei. to My the
xwire application, for i(aur»R«supcreodod by tho election of Dr. Joce­
least The fact ot tho buainoM is, wool
Tho next annual meeting will be held
lyn ns College IVeridont, and Iter, W.
ha* brought cjj an grttrago of 55 cents
। Hastings tho second Tuesday in Juno,
H. P.rrinc, Dr. MeEld owner, and 1‘rot
her* all through the season, and u fqr
W. H. Harilay two riaotod to Brofrowonly 40,000 lb*, being the whole amount
shipa. Prof. Reau*! and MU* CXnasv
of woolin Hastings, that ia a whopper. ere retained. Thia is the old Facultv'
Mr. L. D. Gardner has bought 15,000 entire. Il is believed that they will ac
lbs., oo tho whole will foot up to abort
Iteaar OufSTr Cusx’a Omcx, (
Hastings, Jmm 28&lt;b, 1871. |
GO.OOO lbs. purchased at this point this
Enrroa BsxxeaTlio following is a aeeson The Drawcrsfs royirt is rather
list of PeCt Jurors, drawn on tho 23d “wooly.''
VwDUaaxtSpre.lt is listed thu M-wra.
day of June, A. D. 1871, to serve at
Ocs Scaoot.—Our School under the Hughes ft Van Armin hero withdrawn
the July term of tho Circuit Court for
from tho defeats of Mr. Vanderpool—
the County of Barry, for said year, to management of Mr. Taylor, m 1‘rincipal.
be summoned to bo in attendance on and an able roiya ot assistants as doing money to carry on a auccwafal proeecuremarkably well The attendance in ! tion being the object. Thia is rather a
said Court, at the Court Hou*", in Uio
tho higher departments tho pest ferm !! critical time to trithdnw, on |bo rvo, &lt;|City of Hartings, »■ the first day of
has
not been very large but tiiiwe «&lt; lhe moat, of tbo third im[*irtan’. trial, when
sold term, to-wit : the 24th day of July
1 every energy should be put forth oa ,
both rides to ax^ait or aonvict The pml pie would never Im content to wo Von -'
dorpool nfcaito this trial without a fair
Wednesday.
Friday will doeo the [showing of defense. We hopo the
Hastings. work of tbo present term when a vaca­ statomont rosy prove uutroo
Benjamin F. Gaskill.
tion of about ten weeks will gi«® teochDwight A. Sackett,
Mrs. B. P. Cady and Bizi and little
era sul scholar, a good chaucs, to rest
Myron H. Ellis,
&gt; “ Carrie'' were spending a delightful
Thomas J. Decker,
and get reads for tho fall tenn.
William Mitchell
I visit at Whitehall and Montagu®, Im:
John Brigstock, .
There will bo a grand cxccnlon to ' wrek, but were obliged to return home
Alfred Parker,
Detroit the 4 th. Faro greatly reduced. suddenly ou account of tho liltlo girl.' ,
Benjamin Lux,
Trains will run regular to Middleville illncea. She lived only about 34 hours
end Nashville on tho 4 th, whore the after arriving home. Many wiU mourn

booming of tho fire-cracker and the
flash of the torpedo will let the people
know that there are eotne people in the
county who appreciate tbo gloriou, Na­
V. I.tin hu hie Bakery in running
. ml Day. Lay all joking aside, wo ap­
i predate tho efforts of the .good yecplo nltg order. Mr. Wade, of Marshall,
of oar sister towns in getting up a dem­ has done a good job on tho oven which
Benjamin M. Burr,
u
castration worthy ot tho grand oreaaiun.
Ilospectfally yours,
and wo preeumo many from oar city
Wm. R. Pvwnx, Clerk.
I will go and help them celebrate. Next,
I Haven IltriU say. Grand Rapids has
; year we will got up a demonstration ami '
invite the whole county. Thia year wo j good reasons to fee! proud of its Badness
Mallory, of this city, have just made a
will “chut up shop” and keep quiet in I। College, for it ia known to be tho moat i
purchase of eomn first ciast stock of Althoroughly conducted in tno North-west.
Mrs. Ap|domen, oppoaitn Court Houm-,
be:t Patterson, Thou. Chislom, and
south, ha* everything
' *
widow Graham, of Marengo: Wm.
nxuimxxT—uno uy ono wo ore
board-re, by the day or t
McPbcroou and Frank Gunniaen, of I going to that other shore. The wife of |
Eckfor I, Calhoun County.
Th* stock . A. J. Bown®, Prre st tbo Hartings Nacmbraej. seven boal of young heifers, j tional Bank -daughter of A. II. Tyler,
from calves to a four year-old, throe arc Eto., after a } retracted nioe«,wMcriled{ J-Ll **

etf
I* |» ■
V|^ Z^.
—

Simon Birkcnruth will rooti occupy grsdol; ell being from pure imported
tbo building of II. A. Goodyear, near stock. Tho weight ot one of tho year­
the bank, fur the “ Central Market/’
ling’s is 710 lbs.
They intend making the raising of
first-c'a m stock a u specialty," oa their
farm in th's city. Any ono desiring to
me good »toek will do well to cal! down
F. V. Torso purchased 33 bushsis of to El. Mallory'., and Mr. Otis, whe
potatocoon our streets Saturday last, made thia selection, can tell you all about

Pleas pit u j ftl! m ■ ital a Mi Pile f M n iffl (in
ja to a little Iiaej.
sy, 1871.

To lhe

from life on the 20th insL Her funeral :
was very largely attended front the Epis­
copal chureh in this city yesterday. Mr.
Bowno took groat pains to try to improve her foiling health last Fall, by
spending the greater part of the winter
in Virginia and Florida bat the band of

.A.

DETROIT
STOVES
DENTIST,
lartiUiB
licliiu.

HARDWARE,
ool . AVanted !
Pure Wines and Liquors I

■•HWr. u Ea.lvh CwmI&gt; t&gt;«;urikr x. mixUCr.

li

.

J*f f 1

(Lj

New Goods!J
Barlow &amp; Goodyear

*^&gt;V

.
])
,

.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

and paid M cento pre bushel.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

Wnur will be ready to cut in thia
Ox Saturday morning last, about 0
section in a few days. It has already o'clock, m Mr. John H. Day, of Balti­
put on ia golden dress Jseparatory for more, wna walking leisurely along
through hie orchard, at a abort distance her hip.
Tax Bixl Hixon.*--Berger family tree that resembled a bunch of dry
gave an entertainment at Unkn Hall haven, which, upon closer inspection,
last week and those who listened to WM found to be a large swarm of bees,
that probably happened along the night
Baxa's Psmoaat Euxra has the pat­
before, just as tho heavy storm cam«,
mage of the Medical Faculty.
Wul Goodyear, of thj firm of J. P. about six o'clock in the evening. Mr.
AcxtXT A St-sur, Agents.
Robert* A Co., has Bar thanks for a gro- D. went immediately to work and made
K«'pEU*B'sP«cn&gt;asL Euxin always eral treat to Sodi water ano warm day
a hire and “ took them in out nt ths

113 SHORE J MICHIGAN
- SOUTHRI RAILWAY

Goo# SXD Win Mnaz.—Tho new
asdawalks at ths Court House are extra.
Mr. B U- Partly is putting in a walk
front ths able to tho front door.
We

AxotmxxPij Stott.—Mr. D. B. Pratt,
of Irving, wbo,Tl/ the way, ia ono of
tbo beet tarmora in tbo County, has a
flock of 17 pigs abou' two months old—
tho ** titman” which Mr. P. says will com­
pare with moot o.dinary sine ptg« in the
County ; onv of thrm gained on tn av­
erage oI 7 pornos per week for 6 aucemsivewreka - How is th e fa • high f'

The

worn absent in I

thia oty, at tho tiino with tho exception
of a little child. In order to get an
easy position she crawled up by the
tide of n trunk and wna obliged to stand
on ono knro until th® folks arrived from
town which was for nearly Cour hour,
audit was about nine hours before oh®
had relief. Dr. B. J. Brown being
called fur tri the hip and al Inst ac­
count. tho lady was getting better

Fsasuu, we call your attention to the
notice of Wm. C. Messenger, te thia
paper, in regard to tho Allegan Fan
ning Mill. He da’mi that c&amp;er parties
bare been try’.n; l&gt; palm ol their mills
m those of Ei« make.
Norm gouniae
unices they hare Mr. Motsongor'a name
on die wagon and mill.

Olive! College filled the pe!;st at thPresbyterian Cbure'i last Sabbath cran­
ing Hr. B. end fimily will epen J tho
summer at Orborlin. Ohio.
Mr. Bradley, of Lansing, of theArm
of Ix’mlcy &amp; Brnllry—who were f&lt;rmeriy in busnen hare wm in town y«e-

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES
™&gt;V»

TAYLOB, BjIWBIXB and DAYTOX

BASILS.
PITTS, RACIKE and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER • HULLERS,

JACONETS,
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
■NAINSOOK CHECK,
T1CTGRIA LAWN,
NAINSOOK STRIPED,
FRENCH FINISH CAMBRIC.
SWISS MUSLIN,
SHIRT FRONTS.
BOOK MUSLIN.
MARSAILLES QUILTS,
MKH1IWA
HEAL AND IMITATION LACES.

and the largest slock of

AQRIUULTURAB

MACHINERY

in Barry County—jot site by

Pxbsoxsls,—Prof. C. 0. Brown of
lIiuruD ft Co, of NMhvllle, sr&gt;
going to eell carriages of J. I. AD.
Reed's make. We un lerstand it ia the
intention of tl;» Rrndi to introduce arid
Lave for sate their work in all ports of
Barry County, eu thoro is no uood of

FPoorfx Self-Raking

E. P. BURRALL

RIBB OIVS,
Famty Bow, &amp;uh and 1rimming Hibbms,
Hosiery e*d Olores.

Cora -b and Hixipekirts.

The Largest Stock in the City!
his wife with intral t&gt; kiff. st Goaad.
Rapids thn oi!.er day, 1&gt;M b-eu sentenced
by Judge Hoyt to serve 15 year* at live
.tone jug la Jadraon.

DENIMS, STRIPES, TICKINGS CHECKS, D. ft T. CASSTMEBE.

�CHEAP FAWF8RETR AHL!

&amp;

TEACHKM OR XTUDEXT1
I on begioxsoFFenxsylvasia
aittviv rrrrxn* non

k. rjhuMOi

AND DECORATIONS,

Buffalo to New York. 423 miles.
.
Dunkirk to Now York, AGO miles,
l.rreland to New York, G25 mH.
Cuicinnati to N. Y., M&lt;W mik-a,

COMMITS I OX Hl'S NOTICE

$10
nr, ~FRm
$10 ma
MADE
FROM 50 Sts.

PAPER AND OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, TASSELS, PICTURE
CORD, AG. AMERICAN AND SCOTCH-HOLLAND IN
GREEN, WHITE. BUFF AMD BLUR, FOR
WINDOW BHADEF.
•

Stt?5"

“u

B“rAlL ,a
Jaekeon. Mav W. 1871.

Drciafonof

CnA nUUa OTthntrt

aHO.il&gt; HACCB-OOVBLt TKACK gOl'Tl'

WALL PAPEBiiSi;

000,000 Ae.-ow

Choice Iowa Lands.

8 O’CLOCK
___________

RAILWAY,

___ J_

MICHIGA.NjSE.5.ittSl“S™’

-

FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WELCH A. GRIFFITHS,

Chicago. Rock Wand, and Pacific R.
R Oowpany.

-

TOTT
.

ADMIXirTRATOR-S SA

250 Main Street,
•IACKSON,

LEGAL. NOTICES.

LKGAL NOTICES,

&amp; CARTER,

G«MF. Jowiii a Cai Caimi.

’

™I“«a
K.i.. o&gt;4&lt;

Agriculture
givea birth tu c

THEA-SECTAB

. II .

i.llt SALE.

। ocean containj an-

beet quality.

has been proved that cranberrie*
be profitably cultivated oti upland.

JX a THUMPSOX, All/'a
tell Hlk. I«l.
»pri

-.
«.” । • ■
lliijri. hi.ci

MOHTUADK VALE.

purir ADkeartiuNu.-w
V wrt w uirvlu«e*B| la Kl.ki ____ _
axinnioa between Hara a 111 rate I
pouaifa of oxygen daily.

&gt; FrfaM

OIL-CLOTHS

Salads ara a whilewn-. orticfo of food

I' II. KJfEB»Ua.

u, rraiiir ••« I
neo.
woani
(tert {teatulwwa

I «ifki baaAratf aaM Muy
la th* o=ca »f IAa Iteaite

SALE OX EXECUTION
OlUilCniUAX. Cjjal/ at Itenj,
I*/ •!«•■■&gt;&lt; M •••ratten IwMirai at a»4 ■

'

NMB SBHM

g325inXli?'

CURTAIN GOODS

AMERICAN DETECTIVES,
sn,a-j HOLO IX

2SSK

urwr I'ilsUra ra«M

URE ON HEAD AND HAIR.

Tbo voire alio u It not bo fatigued.

thick and lowest prices in the

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.

Millian Dollar

A

CLAK J. WHITNEY.
A."------ '
“
cturix s.oatuBT.

PROBATE ORDEIl

lAKJJULlb IAdLMl).

nlbbo
Its WaUTtM,

MORTGAGE SALE.

C9Wr*tieu&lt;a£d htXWdj 6u
tks.
afsL
tn CktflntuititL Ga/vI /Oyll
ah
^uOr.VliA %'iiig, d&amp;Mj flOA
^'.C CUUuLtMG^d, (oiAQu,

FR.IGR1.VT SIPOLIEYE

proper; they should

bU.I.VI) R.IPIDS

tanta an
ufljicfad with tho
iaeatv fct &gt;wn a. Dy»» "[Mia a*

REDUCTION OP PRICES

an
ir».a«
r»- TtoYrte Hall

|C

coonrir—

Cuceufi

TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

ATAttai/

A CARD

.TEZlfflr:

NEAR HUTiT-R WORTHS MINERAL WELL.
, THE GREAT Ail ERJCAX TEA CO.,
• I A x; VESEY WTBKETH.

HAST

AIK Hincxm VIA tint KaU.1T AT.

istory of the
WAR IN EUROPA

Lead and Zinc Paints,
Color* of all Shade*.
------------- e PAi.vrs, ubv. onobxn is oil. on mix
i:d heady for use. andfold by the pound or meas­
ure.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS Hill THE

Averill Chemical Paint,
&gt;ru&gt;*Ul. by giving them Um fooling that
they are un thten far ornament tiatl alio v.

WHICH T« ALREADY FOR USE OF ANY DESIRED SHADE Oh COLOR.
AND FOLD ONLY BY’ THE MEAHURE. RAW AND BOIL­
ED LINREKDOIL. YARN ISM. BRUSHES. PUTTY.GLA8S. GLUE, PARIS WHITE,

Splendid Opportunity

H

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1SSPi45L"*i£i

ICAU FIOS

500 VOLUMES IN ONE.
A.RfentM granted

MIDDLE

Te Litarj tf Poetry aid Sm,

* X ?ms AL*rr K.«nt

JURUBEBA
WHAT MIT?

DRS. J.

IJJ,——
Scientific American
UY. UTKKi’IIC.OU .UHiOMIKAI. OKtiixK
rot'KitTi'on,- ---------- --- ------

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Y’otir patronage is solicited.

mabcxxw wniutrr.

ItlDELL &amp; CO.

miiuH

CLMDkTVliOM. J AUXUICH
-&gt; BIIIVL1. Ilt.-. F.I-'I l
lUL'K A nvnok Til MU
MJ&gt;CUXIT*XTS

may25 ml

Ayer’s

3 U l^TJBSBA

EE

Hair Vigor,

^^T-oSo^IBWENROTn.

rwrn &gt;&lt;TAI^

MARSHAL’S SALE.
jurat IK..M1 •*&amp;&lt;£&lt;«IiBn3 g..'i Z

Ball aaABolD-

remingtons
PROBATE ORDF.IL

For re»toring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.

HA! HA!

8 C IBNTIFIC AM ERICA N

FIRE ARMS
Go there lor your

Dr. WelB’ ntract ef Junteta

I THE ABOVE COT REPRESENTS

An OFFICIAL LIST of aUTLa p»toate

FLORENCE

enJ
acfcrcely atiy gain
while it sightly di
2&amp;rt
of Lite Sl-UT.
11
coda, a auUtaa.-n cotiL-uning' much ni-

IL A- RESELL

j simply c.instructed.

I

EAKILY UNDERSTOOD.

CITY PAINT SHOP- ^ilOM Wo±
' oh true

NEW CAR PET HOUSE I

Family Sewing Machine

todl nbould b« uuxol with 1'

BROn-X A HOYT

and UaldncM often, though not al war*,
cured by ita uae. Nothing can reetore
-hero tho follicle, an dethe gland, atrophied aixl
, -ut »nch iu remain can bo
ythie appiicatia
latcd into activity, »o
growth of hair fa produ
of fouling Uic hair with

PAINTERS

"

NATURIT8

Hair Restorative

•flxS

CARP1TIU

Mte, eealralaiii'ia ain to Jl7 i. ■ i.i'K&gt;3J5
plRUTiir boot rAtiEs.

OJL CLOTHS.

■nsn .■: , im

MATTINGS,

•

MATS. ।

UPHOIAiTEREl) aooiis,

'
CHANCERY ORDER.
?.TEl or
i-i-.-incanMX«rt«MHaa
l_L
i owre^iai

vitality it give.

SALE OX EXECLTIOX*

T " T ~T * ~ i ■

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
“

“

’

Iter Mratora aral Iu
O.r*Vt&lt;*U?5l-? .Hk

74 MONBOE STREET,

HAIR DRESSING,

GR.4XD RAP/Mt, XTCJUGAX,

F IMMEN.

WAHOO
curt BK KTOiXS 03

STEREOSCOPES
vmnt.
ririrl.twT.hte
—

UKaDHTUNBS.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES.

COUNTERFEITED.
SELF PBESEKVATIOS

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VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY) JULY 6, 4871.

NO. 10.

csrfc.

fx 2a struct old Wilkin, ia his role ia a few
wad*. Ttac he oalled Lena. What a
had • wife and haraeuly sight it was to him to behold
VM tad virtaooa the .wwt child throw bra orrn. around
her father’s week, to kin him and prara
him to Ur heart.
fi
. “ AL "V darting father, what a horriblonughtl have paarad, filled with
anaaty and care about you. Bar, thank
God. you are agrin with m. aad in good
"Liaten. old gwntleman; giro ra« health." And now die faugtad ond
your addrsaa, and permit me to virit
your daughter to-morrow; X want to
judge myself of th. truth of your ssrortion. But you must giro me your
word of honor not to betriy to your
child, by word, sign, or look, that I am
far them. In the joyon. activity, the
a rich man."
chanuiug industry, the unsniming be­
The old man bsH out bit hand
■' I promiro. I wi»h niyralf to hare havior of the sweet child. Axe foil lik.
you cuorinred that I spoke the truth. falling down before her .nd Urafag her
*
My name it John Wilkuxs. and my ad- font
Tira young man did not tear, until
drees ia written ou Uris piece of paper."
E'te lai^ and twvor thought once of
With these word* he drew a can!
propored leap from Blackfriar',
his pocket aad handed it to the olh^T^
“ And my name is James Axe, and I bridge. He enrae every evening “to sat
ur&gt; hi. * mall raruinr of lira &lt;L*v."
am the aon and heir of Henry Axe.
Here tea £100 m,to, with the condition
that you nxnoK ia this houra till I roar,
for you to-morrow. Waiter I A romm
with n good tad, for Uii. gnuljemau
Good night To-morrow you will roe
ura in a difforimt character. But no
mating whai I do, you muat not forget
your word of honor."
Hhn nodded .ilenlly and gavo him
Tho oil tnan could not expreo* an ex­ her hand.
clamation of astonishment when ho
“I love you inexprvaubly; you have
beard the name of tbs young maa. or
that of joyftrl .urpriac whsc he received
A few day* after this, oarly la the
the tank Ute. But before he could morning, th. pair preceded, plainly
-- i-..
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cu!l«t himself hi* new acquaintance
had quitted tb« room, and the waiter
wa* showing him to h«a chamber ; and
ho forgot roan, in the comfbrtahlo bod
which he found there, tho happy change
of hi. fate.
In a poorly furnished, bat Mak and.
nice looking attia room of ona of the
high, smoko blackened houra* in a aar-

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EOLE AG KN 18 FOB BARRY COUNTY, FOB THE
will do so tn their dying ho nr, when
they are about to enter the mysterious
eternity. I bare novar lied during ray
life, tad would, under no circumstance'*,
enter the valley of death with a lie on
my lira. You will botievo ma, then,
when I tell you that X ran no villain, aa
you appmr to think, but a good and hon­
est man-"
“ Really f Tlrat i. interesting. I must
have, tlierefore. mot tbo only honest

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Gleets, to45.00,
.
18 3-4sts.toU.00,
!
.
DomssUosveryUnv,
Heavy Boots a tuhShoes 25 per cent, below usual prices,
A ations of everydescription, &lt;f-r., &amp;c.
Johnston's Self-Raking Reaper.
H r want everybody to see ou r Goods and Pritts.
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Rake,
'
VY.
CjlSH&gt;
FOX CASH, and can af.
and Broadcast Piaster and Grain..Sower.
jord to selljpr less prices than Jackson, Kalamazoo or
Grand Rapids, and we WILL DO IT.

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time to hid, in his company,
to the
world."
“ I«t mo go eion., and you roraiua.
There exist many more iuat trt good
and honest qicu who cau Beautify your
life- If you wil! only rank, you uro
bound to find them."
“ Well, at any rate, I have found ona.
But if life present, itaelf to yon in such
a para-itec-like view, why do you wish
...
1. tri_ __ w"
.

He will duplicate any bill boeght at the above named
towns and deduct 5 per cent. ’
BOSTON CASH STTORE.

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3KO1*HI HIGHS OF THE

••Viper* are noble Iringi compered
with men, for they only follow their
natural inauneta; they are no hypo­
crite*, with virtue on their tongue. end
vice in their heart*.”
“I pity you, for, talk re me, there arc
many honorable exception* to the nd.
which you have eataUiahed ”
“H*: ha! Exceptional” laughed the
young man, .acr*ngly and bitterly ; “ I
have brand none."

who cannot earn anything, and w ho can­
not bear any langur to see his only
child, an angnl in a daughter, toil alKto*t to death day and night to support
a mirorabls and uadass perron—ye*,
even to procur.tne soma little pleasure*.
No. sir, I would to a brute, a barbarism,
were I to exact it any longer."
“What, sir," cried the other as if
f.Tglitenrd, " you haw a daughter who
sacrifice* herself fur you f
“Oh! with what pathraco and gcntlo
nea*. with what perwveranco and Five
dons she do it 1 see her fade aw.y
under her w.irk awl deprivation, and
ano complaint ev.r croape. her lip*
works aad starves—and ha* alway a
a loving wonL a cbocriag trail» for me."
“ And you* want to drown yuurwlf.
Are you mad J"
“ i’oa I allow that angel to kill her­
self by degrees? That is what lacer­
ates my heart," wept Mid sobbed tho
old man.
*• Sir, you must drink a bottle of win.

the most complete stock in the city, manufactured by Richmond
k Backus, the only reliable form in use. A full stock of '

all kinds that are used in the County, as cheap as can be pur­
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Glen &amp; Hull Threshing Machines, Clover!
Hollers and Grain Drills, and Gale’s
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ramis, n «o hhi,

H r pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and seU Grand
Rapids Plaster. Ohio Lime. Water Lime and Salt.

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Pleaae call and examine stock and prices before purchasing
elsewhere.

Hastir«*. March 16, WF1.

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Carriage Shop, City of Hastings,
GROCERIES,

fooriaf, but waa obliged to verve in oth­
er inerraatUr bousei aa clerk er book­
keeper till they could make no further
uae of me, or rather would not do ao,
and preferred the aervieva of younger
men to mine. But if lay means were
limited the tappines. of home was not
My wife waa an angel of goodaem, love
and genlkuMoa, pious aad true, indutrioei and inteUigvnt, and aha baa educo-

------ to buy------

is at the new brick store of

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(Successor to Hicks &lt;fc Fules.)

SswuBIfltesr

CARRIAGES
and ths superiority of the

Painting and Trimming,
pWJtsdeor the bwt material and by the band of

pay Cash for my Groceries, I
Cash for Produce, and sell lor Cash

pny

only, at the very lowcat rates.

ill Mectaucal Dentins,
.. th.nl i PUUl^'* EU'*- n*Mt*T’-

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MB- E. lllBBABr&gt;.

BOOTS AND SHOES Dr. AIKEN,
I

OSes Mo. U Carnu SL Grand Rapid*.

Scarcdy bad she Urength enough to nt­
, ter th. permimion to enter. A young
man, attirod in a well-worn aad here
and there patched nut of clothe*, en! terod th. room, with an hnmlds aad
awkward obeuanra. raid; “I bog par­
don. ma'am, doe. Mr. John Wilkin, live

to be led away. They entered th. bar­
room. Soon they were sitting comforta­
bly at a table over a bottle of wiae, and
regarding each other curiously by lira
aid of the bright light.
“ M v story is soon told," comoteneed
the eldsr of th. two in a firm true. “ I
am a merchant; but fortune has not
smited upon me; I had no money of
my own. and had married * poor but
lovely girt. For these reonna I never

.J. ROBERTS A OO.

U

inetropolijrat a very handrome bru­
nette of al^ut twwoty-two yean of sgw,
engaged in rowing rome elegant liaen.
Tbjugh bra ■ bale attire wa. not worth
more than a few sltUlinga, it fitted as
well and kzrkad a. neat and dean a. if
it cost just as many pounds. Her dark,
chestnut-colored hair rafrnmed n fane of
angnlio branty and innoceno., while in
her dark eyes the purity of her soul
could bo read. Everything about and
around her wa* won the *p^t of order,
modesty and purity. Her syee were
heavy with sleep and anxiety, and now
and then a drop righ escaped bra pentup heart. At tert *ho beard step* eaeending the Main, aad s charming smite
illuminated her countenance. Hbe liatenwl ; ami di*app*Hntc;.nt began to

the few pt-deiitrianx who were rtiU out
uf doors at thia uatearowabl. time. A
young maa wa. aiming hurriedly from
the etty, while from th. oppoufe aide an
old nun wa. .tooling .lowly along.
; They had wot yH met. when the latter
taruad, aad, walking to the parapc' of
Thr.mrs The young men who had fol­
lowed him drew back.
I “ItMnk, sir, you wiah to drown youraalff
You think right, sir; but wbM bu­
i inera ia that of youra f
“Nose in the least, air; but X only
wished to ask of you the favor to po»lpon. your jmqmro a few moment*, and
allow ma to km yon. L.: u* XBbrroe*oh other cloroly, and make the airy
leap together The idea oi undertaktag thfe expedition in 'be nampany of a
perfect .traagor, who has come bare

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

of yours in ray hand thatrichra will not
spud your pure maiden heart. Here it
ia, the pre ver book of your mother
I*rok what you harp written in it; ‘And
if Thou gavwst me all the treasures ef
th. universe, my God, I would .till re­
main Thy hurabls asrvanL For what
i. gold bofors Thro, a* Thon only re­
garded hanrta ? To The. bekmgeat ray
heart, and t hall alwnr. nrarntn to.' "
“To God and to tbeo, my Jamea,"
whiapsred Lena, and laid her head

lace* in thia State are diitinguiahad
r the fallowing characteriatica :
Saginaw th. wiideet
Grand Rapid, the haadeotneeL
Albion the homelAt
Kalaraaroo th. mo*t intollcctaaL
Olivet the moat piously inclined.
Jfeckaon the wittiest end moat enterLaaaing the moot cxceaairoly unintor-

AdtLin the moat .coroplisfoxl muri-

Monroe the moot graceful dancer*.
Ann Arbor the moat anxious to bo

to priacn 1" cried the young girl, snxial£ “ Do you know the amount of
“ Twelve .hilling.,"
“ Alas. ait 1 I have oniy throe shillings

abject poverty, aad my cooacioace will
not permit that that brat of shildren
ahall continue to racrificn beraelf for me.
It is not pemiblo that my life would
hare had lasted much longer, and God
will surdy portion me when I deprive
The pri bunt into tears. “ Ob, heav­
ravself of a few dosnn day. or week, of
it to save thereby the health and life of en,” nobbed ahe, "1 fear myrolf that
•be will not do it, far I owe her already
"Old man, your • happy bring," •i* ihaiinga, and rise is a very bard wocried the younger one. What jon call
“For what hare you inrorred that
misfortune ia nctfaing but a mere begoteHe. Thai ia now and forevrr done
away with. I wil] make my will to­
morrow, in whioh I shaU ooartiluto you
my hair, aad will poetjon. tor a day my
leap into the Thamao Bat first. I wi*h
to make the acquaintance of yirar L*raa,
that I may beltold a person before my
death who redly daaw v.* to be called a
human bring. ’
“ Bui. str, you are still so young and
yot ■&gt; uuharipy, whatistho can* of it?" (ought half a chicken for hii roup, or
abroAtoak.”
cried th* old man ia a nitftul voice.
“ I wen afraid that under thswe eir“ 1 think the monrr of my father I cumnanre. Mr* Riley will not lend yon
am the son of cue of the wsalthiert
any mors mousy. I Bar. six ahiiling*,
tankers of London, sod, like you. am wtiich I r. ill give you. but that is all 1
abo a merchant If I toll you my name, poeroM. Dave vou not roran valuable
which you hare, no doubt, often heard, article which we arald pawn f
it will c.iavinee you that I am telling
“ 1 hare nothing but th. prayer book
you the troth. My father die-l five vrarv
ago, and I inherited hk collosaal for­ •f uiy dead m»U.*-r. She asked mo on
tune From that moment all men with her drath-bod not to part with it and
nothing is morv sacred to me than her
cither Ifed, stolen, cheated or deceived memory aad my civen promta-; but for
me. I was lik. an innocent child in my niy tether 1 .would cbroefuDy part with
belief and confident. I had not been it." Trratbliaglyaho brought th. book.
spoiled, and had mberited from my “ Oi*. rir. on the tinjriiita! Wares ia th.
back part of the book I hare written
good m..‘bra a iraort which waa in
and looked for svuipaxhy end lor.. 1 my wcrat thought*. No one must know
found hypocritical rauundreia. designing that Lam the writor. Will you promTiltain., whore sol. aim asutad to be to
deprive mo of niy money and to enjoy
ttamrelrm at my expehw Errand*, or
rather raw-ale, whoa- I ealkd friend.,
sr.d for ,.d^i±my whole
fad. but my ep^ZrZ
st but,

end mv heart became border.*] with su»piciou: I drtreted .nd Ireraad to know

THE DRAFT AND CUT

*' Certainly a little bad luak."
• ■* Oh, my poor father I what ahall I
haw to hear r’
The young man waa deeply moved by
hff dietrma and agitatam, though he
did not turret to look around the roonn
“ Don’t be frightened, dear lady, the
m'-a!ortone is no-- ao gnat All old ac­
quaintance mot him yesterday, and in­
vital him to a bottle of wine in a neigh­
boring saloon. After having finished

about all three bad entered, and wore
driven any at a rapid pace. Before a
Hgh, apfandid manioc at Westminster,
the carriage halted. Richly dreaaed
servants Efted her out aad led her into
magnifioa^tly-furniehed parton.
“Hank your new miatnaa,” aaid
Ax. to them , “.how het rronrot and
ol&gt;ey her command*."
“ My darling child, I am J imes Ax.,
one of the lichrat men of thia rich city.

. I* Vermont, cot of tar~y twcnly-oo.
oouplea who are married, one i. destined
to b. divorced; in MasMohueetta, one
coupl. are divurewd out of every fortyfiiur; in Ohi., one out of every twontyaevua; in Gmneeiirut, one out of every
•down ; while ia Chicago the number of
fboM divorced far exceed, the number
of thorn married, fur the raaaon that
dmrontentod peopl. from evwry- part of
the world to£. up lhetr nmdeuoe i&gt;
that city in order to l&gt;o rolievwl of cooiugnl beads which bars Income irksome.

HoMUMX.-Kaneday«agaaUfUs her
in Virginia was killed by the bite of a
rstttamako. Tl&gt;. UlOa fallow hxd gone
with rctncoltM:&gt; mvuibc*. of th. family

ANorfulkWy has a ropy of fits Bible
which wra priat-d in 181“

�era comuxfon of the Michigan Central,
end in th&lt;e article we giro brief aotiroo &gt;
of ths Wsetern tributaries of the C. B ’
* Q-, which are under the oontrol of, or ■
managed by the earn* man who own
aad eoatrol tho M. O. and the C. B. A
Q. Railroad*. Among tbara tho Han­
nibal and St Joseph is one uf the im­
portant Roads aad demands a special
notion. Iks oAsem of this lias are.

■in: «m» muim

•dgy, *rlu 4i ewg'-.C-d only 24 unn­
J WM i«-i fertly fucr-. d, u-l hopes
terfafred ai Ito living. It* fans
almon eavend by « Ud-foshtent, end a lady’* finger-; fag can

la cu tert issue we gave a aetioo of
tbs C. B. A a R- IL. the prfaripri WreL |

DBY
LOH'EH T1MJT

XiVM
A brakesman named Joo**, employed
on n freight train on the Lake Shor*
and Michigan Southern Railroad, anddrotaUy fell between the cart whilo the
tretu waa moving bstwyWXSngeriile
aul Madfott oa Ihumdv of last week.
He fell upon the, frack gad tho remaindor of the tranrrtfa obro hfofog*. tearing tlieiu off and mangling hi* body.
WhOo lying on the track hs hoard a
jwssroger train ajipruching. Expect
mg that be wuuld mA bo area, and that
the ears would run over him ho drew a
knifo from Us pocket, opened tho blade,
and stabbed hlmaelf twenty-two time*
about tho breast and iefl arm. He had
tried to poootrato his heart and produce
dealt sumiar. but was too weak to guide
hi* blows The oDgtoevw of tho train
saw him ia limo to stop. Hs wss taken

The Quaker* of Battle Creek aad vi
Mu.; GenT Sup’L, Gv**. H. KiMstom daily are building a new church on
of fit Joseph, Mn.; Trea.urvr, John H- their old ground.
I
The young man of Katamaaoo ar*
weight The peat office law require*
Lothrop, of St. Jowgih, Mo.; Aas't
that all package* coming unlw this rato
Sup'ts. L W. Towns. Hannibal, Me.; denouared because they goto entertainJ««»
I. a S..I.4 EarvUrr.
■
ahall hare the nature of ths contents ~3F
n-enta unattended by ladies
*
Price *11 ml*
L V. Morne, Kansas City, Mo.; Gent
marked on tho outaidx Plant* that are
Tho potato crop to doing very well
Ticket Agent. P. B. Grott, fit iMfh,
received by mail should bo shaded Im
now and the chance* are that a good
yield will reward tho Libora of the pomThis tod and reliable lino of Railroad
A tzuritife tragedy took placj at Black 1
Under the above beading -rha Amer
Earth, Madison Co., Wisconsin, tho 29th. t
which run* due East and West uw?*.
On tlw 22d Frank' 8, am. to 8. P.
ioaa AmMiation to Homo Industrie." at
A worthlom fallow named Bander*, earn- ,1
the fitats of Missouri, Is one of our Cleave*, of Biploy, was drowned in
Chicago, send out tbs following able or
mod imrs-rtaut lines, and eapndally , Portage lake by tho upsetting anl oink­
ticfemi Uoiue and Foreign markets,
since tho rompfeu™ of tho roads rnn- . ing of a small soil boat
raauutBvto He fired st bi* mtoher-ia- ‘
and tutor relative advantage* to which
ning from its Western terminus fa ell
law, Mra Fasber, who saved herself with ’
E. H. Johnam went to Washington
tho rarwfnl attsntkm of tho fanner* of
dircctiona. It now forms tho great last week with Sullivan the Corsoco murUte county is asked. The protective
throuirli route from tho East and Caica- doTwr, and deposited him in ths Nationabout tv tywcli Um'irbra toe skuu him­
policy is uuw 030 nf the yrsrt political
*1
Aayltm
fur
insnno
soldier*.
place
at
th*
Michigan
State
University
go, «m the C. B. A a H- », to Kansas
at Ann Arbor on the 28th. Degree* self deed
Nebraska, and the Pacific coart. tic I| On the 17th into. Mr. Fredariek Swce, were conferred as foDowa: PhannareuBoard, the artist, baa produred a capi­
Atehfon aad tho Central Branch of the '| living user Sand Beach, Huron Cbanty, tical Cbomist, 21 Mining Enginter, 1; tal Darwinian picture, iu which two old
wa. kicked in tho breast by a Itarea. and
Civil Enginner. 14; Baohsrlar of Bdeuee, monkey*, muscubir, hireuts and tailed,
U. P. R. R , to Central Kansas and lived but a few momenta allerwartl*.
8; Bachelor of Philosophy, 0; Bachelor are addressed by their sou, who has
Colorado, and to lhe regions of New ,
at Arts. 84; Master to Arte, 17 ; Doo- boon devglopcd. till lie kw.no hair, little ।
Mexico by wsy of Leavcuuorth, Law­
'ter of Medidna, 4. Tho last were in tad. sural »n mA-, aad a manguHaa tyj«&gt; I
rence. and Fort Haye^ to Seat horn Kan
odditwn to tho regular graduate* of the of cuunteohoert Hs ha* a tadpole, a !
as*, the Indian Territo*y&gt; *O,I Toxa*,
M&lt; dical Dojartaumt last spring The I»rtially devxl.qwj frog, and a ccraiplrte
cuiumencemcnt exorcise* contorted of frog with him, and i i eraLratly tracing
by the Atchison, Topek* A Santa Fe
Tho Albion fl.-.erdir save that the far- oiabmis by seven ►elected luemtior* ui hto geueofegy down from tho originJ
RaBroad, and to the Rod River country
the graduating elnts, including Edward tadpole through the various rtagtM uf (iromot*
will
c
lobrato
tho
Fourth
of
July
fic Kansas City and Fort Scott I', also
in their whrat field*, and in fact will be B. tfoumor, ofPertonica, Hhnto*. These grass nod doraloprul.nt
WELCH ^GRIFFITHS'
funuihes a rlcasant scad direct rout? :o
nearly through whaat luirro.t by that wore followed by President Angells in­
A sokfous shooting affray took place
Otnalia and (Mundi Bluffs, per tlio reaugural address, which wa* doEvored
at l*tanc(vilte, Ohio, uu Kifa.-day. A
cxwnqior*u.k&gt;n*Jy. lu the afternoon
csrutly completed St Jcorph A Council
tho (urnor-steaa of thu now Uru«wr*ity young mon unread Duefoj* fired two
buiklmg was laid, with address** by shot* at hi* stepfather, Mr. Darul
The route from Chfogu ria Qain.'y.
l*reside-jt Angell, Chief Ju*tfee Camp- Hughes “no uf which vWorod HocIum’
to 8t. Joseph, Atehfaon. and Kansas
badl, of tho 8upre:»• Court, and Hon. side, entiling out at hi* Lock, and tho
E C. Walker, &lt;4 th* Board of Ifegis- other wounding Mi«a Flor* Ducbsu. a
City, sad all points Wirt, ia not only
vster u! tlraytang man. in the anu.
preferable ia point to distan.-c an 1 di
Mr. Hughe* then fired at Ida assailant
During the mum years the British im­ rvctnsai, but is note*! as being performed
with a iirt &gt;. fafiictui; a rerure wound in
ports of groin from this country wore in ths .moot clrgnnt and tumpluou*
tbs foot Tho shouting grew eat of a
only ono-fifth their impart* from other
i family qv,arret. Nimo of tho parties
through drawing room sleeping fialaere
countries.
Xaflueucv of liquor awl that be gut up­ a (TV urrv&gt;C !*l.
.
Mdwaskee and Chicago often send aU aad day *o*ehe» thit are run ia the
on the tnUrvad track in front of a pass­
it. tin day* m.ire gram and ttour than
ing train rvgurdl.ro of ll.e entrontfo* of
Foreign bifUngs.
England has taken from us each rear, nrt^t depots and-the moat rouiplrte *ra little boy, who succeeded,in lailiing
on the average, for tsrenty yean part.
hiui off 'tun. but bo s’umbl.J bark
W.u B. Rxw-irl arrival atGei
The eleven Nnrthweotcrn States, in inngt-meate for through baggage; white
ageja. and tho engine struck him. knock­
IMO, produced gfaiO.bfal.taMJ worth of th» great livers are all bridged, thus euing liiui &lt;lo«n and running over but'i nopfa, July 2d.
Chfcage, Boek iataad. uad Pacific B.
grain and provision* for cocsumptitm aUing tho traveler to avoid all th" de­
of hi&gt; fret, cutting them off. one a&gt;&gt;ov«
Tlw Prussian Priuro Via Um:
X Lcmpaay.
and export, of which only 125,000,000 lays ar.d cancyMce, of transfer* ord
die ankh, and mangling them in a r rtj
worth went to ferrum countriaa, and ferrisgu
‘ honibb? manner. He waa taken up
Through Pullman *]**epiag
lew than half at that to Great Britain,
and K-utiod to his fiuUMi, nut far from
white oar Eastern States and tbs South palace* run from Cfaimgo wr Quincy to Cbie go, mi 1 other line*.
Hi*- sp*A aad D.a. North uiul Ni Naugbtook ♦IfaV-’-D1,115ft worth, or mere than Kansas City and Dourer *ir fnu Quin­
The Siunla .ILb* of Kalninaaso and biii wore imUntly aunimonsd. lib,
cy to St Jowqib, Nebraska City, Coun­ surrounding counties cud «l Khuuk-rofl ' bouts wvic cut off art tlio some of tho
foreign eountries Now England is a cil Blaffk, and Omaha, passing over a ou buodai in large numbers. Itiae.li । aocid. nt and &gt;-xpo&gt;od the borritdo sight
larger market for us than Uld England. sfdrndidly develo[«d Country mil mated there aero u.'XHJ isuplo th-'n-. to many l«upl*.' who imtardiatsdy gaxhTho annual nsvraro of our exports to
Serviceu wrew held throughout the day.
Groat Britain fnnn 1MU to 1H* mclu- through nantsruua thrivingcilice, wiul-*
A yuung uu*n uaatod Ahtun Ksviiut hi'L*ml*4. b!-o bally injured, and
tho nod* are firs'-clssa in every leojoc*,
rive, is computed at only •8.848,915.
Factorise in Now Haglund ere for being well balls*ti'.l an 1 well ofBoorod, । committed »ui tie at Ewanaba on the ' that It would bar Uy be cx]&gt;outed that ho
better for u*a evuatry than in England ; tbu giving tho traveler th ’ beat pood- 2Vth by shooting Idmadl through the, roull Keo unl-r tlmdrctunsluteea. Th&gt;
head. He Utt a note stating that no man he* a wife but no childroe, and
and a large increase of wills and facto­
other per*uu w-i* ruepotoibio tor the no?. was formerly, and wo umterstand at th*
ries in I lu- Wont would be a still greater bfe Tuma nines of jOumfort and sofety.
time waa alxl employed, but nut at
work, iu tho Chemical work* m*rth of
the city. The ductor* arero ubligod to
amputate both foot, miatging, how evw,
i Of the adrantngo* of thia route the
I public hare been preUy thoroughly ad­
' vised through the columns of tbs prin*
' ci|«l papers of the Slats fur months post,
Piuladulplua has Cvm.il*&gt; undertakers.
to "1888 wo furnish'd but a quarter of yet the following brief notice will prubher import*. Europe sending ths rest I
! Gon. Sheridan and his brother, Maj.
ably interest all }«rsons wl*e ju.t now .
from her nearer markets, cad with her
M. Siu ridan are visiting the old folks al
cheaper farm labor. 'Lbcrv i* no pros­ are seeking » srisra Zfsae*. or trending ,
horn*, in Perry county, (Aw.
pect of this meager result improving,
Gen. R-ieecraas I* in .California giving
The officer* are, Proaidout, J. W. Brooks,
hi* wlio!" energie* to the groat railroad
grain fields of Hungary and the Bieck of Boaton. Maas.; so Joog the wcllundertaking on the Pacific Coast
Sea, to ebeejen aad facilitate their traneknvwa
and
exceedingly
]aipular
Superpertatioa of grain
Ite Toxa.* Pacific railway will bo
President GraiA thoughtfully suggest
1,515 mites iu length. In ono piece it
od, in his Annual Mraeage to Cocgreu gaa Centra! Gwn'l. Snp't, C. E- PvTrun, in a straight line for 250 nuke.
that ,zrbe rxUsisicu of railroad* in Eu­ kins, of Burlington, Iowa ; Gen'L Tick­
Summer hotel* have enlarged the aisa
rope and ths East is bringing into com- et Agent, A. E. Touralin, of Burlington,
of their baggage roomi on acrouat of
patitian with our form t.roduct* of ether
the iatroosMl a» of.tlio Saratoga trunk*.
eotmtrfo.** sod foot, tberefbre, “seUintereet, if nut seV-prrecrvation, dictate*
Elkins, who go.-* to tho Yo-Somite,'
Psucnns or Ttn Ciatt—Another
caution in disturbing any industrial in­
to study ths YoSetuitic intcrip'uon*. lias ' link in tho girdle round the earth" ha*
terest of the r«&gt;untry "
•
finish'd a pretty bi: &lt;4 load scape, called been completed. The coble from Sing­
- twilight.'’
&gt;
Distancwand the higher wane our
apore to Huug Kong bos been success­
civiluatioa demands, put the Western
According to modioal statistics, ths in­ fully laid, a.ul i&gt; now in wuriung order.
former st such diatdvantage against the Western Railroads ami uoe to the
troduction of chignon* has increased London, and of rouaes Now York and
grain grower ia Europe that empcti- moat important. * Connecting at Borbrain fever om-rag the women seveutr- San Erancfotw, see ia daSr roannnufca.
lingtoa. on do Miasurippi river, with
tinn with Cliinu, and the time is rapidly
the C. B. A Q- Railroad trom Chicago,
ajqwoacl*ing when tho ghbo will be en­
it runs in a straight lino across lbs State
circled \&lt;j a fafegraiAle wire. There is
a great gsu jvt to U filfed, however.
scot in tho most Southern but ono of t)&gt;s
Warner factions of tho Republican party, Tho *p*c&gt; boiwt-cu Cfctaa end oar Pa­
tier* of rcmntfes in tho State, from each
ail about Federal offioers aad ajoil*.
cific &lt;xM&gt;at foa yut to be overcome j list
of which regular linso of stages run to
thee? tobo havsscaoaipliahsd that a hid.
A daily radical newspaper, which will only a Tow yean ago wa* deemed an
points in Northern Missouri. It con- i
support iien&lt;-ral Grant lor rv-olceticu,
nocts at Ottumwa with tho De. Moines
inqiosubility wil! sooner or later, finish
Valley R. R and ths North Mi-ouri
will appear in Nashville Tenu. ia a few the great work. California must bo put
BLACK FIGURED AND STRIPED.
days. Capital has bcm raised to cany ia cuiuciunicstiou with Japan and China,

A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.

i”

;aa. »u» u *-■
•
A Million Bolin

W.MPS,

A CABO.

Michigan Exchange.

Ladies' Misses and Childre

Shoes Jtnd Gaiters
WB WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Russell &amp; Nevj ns,

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

BUGS

bWFWFmTRO,!

Medicines,

School Hooks

Stationery.

New Goods!!

Barlow &amp; Qoodyear
Hulk re. Ike. 15. Bro.

BAKERY!
0ROCEBT AMD

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

Put the factory and farm together, and
these find larger market, tho farmer ia
anted from dependence on one crop
rfks; hie land ia kept in better heart
by thia variety of product*. Mildew,
and blight aad ruM, which come from
exhautrou of tbo soil the result of tho
constant export of grain and tho want
of rhsnge In product*, will reaaa, and
good fanning !«* otae pnaiblo and proftisible, aad the father be able to Land
hi* fora over to hi* son*, not impoveriahod, but onrkb«l and full of promise
No cocwrax, axaxstvxxv saanxi.Trait, xvra wcxMx rnnxumr um. To
tak*&gt; from the earth and not wear it out.
the former mart give baek. Lrtthiabe
done, aad crop* increase with the growth
of population; neglect this and when
decay ahall cocao to th* beet land ia but

Warm tn-als. 25 cU.

C onf’ec tionery.

rfe th. Sstolach fotatei- Ns port to
•fie great eha:u nmst bn felt agon. Wo
must know every Rung fm even when,
ns won a. it -cr-urs. end a. the world
moves, the time is Mt for dletaat when
such will bo the condition uf thing* —

those Lac*. Ik» Railroad is rsoliv like
a Cree. with throe folk* or braasbe*, hav­
ing three tcnui ai in the State ft tic-

lai. At Council Bluff. aad Omaha, at
which latter point its trams make clue*
oouneetion* with those al the Union
Pacific Railroad far all point* on tho
“ Orer the Hill to tho Poor House."
Prenfis Bosds and lbs Pacific roast. M A Bay City man last week turned Lfe
At I'lattsmuulli, where its trains make motbur aged 70 infirm and .uffor.ug
rhouruatwiu into tho street during a
Burlington A Missouri River Railroad heavy straw at rain. She is said to bo
m Nebraska, which latter Railroad run* a woman uf ware than ordinary iatellifur 55 ttota* through the oau.-itry lying genc*.. Tbo mgreuttel son luU used
South of ths Platte River, to Aahland 1230 of her money, xhich was her all.
and IsaroJn, tho Capital to thu State of and had riven to* note for it He said
Nsbraaka A glance at a oocrcct map ho did it to pfore his wife.
of the United States will dwnonstrate
Mr*. Joseph Snyder, uf Penna town­
tho fart to travefero bound to all that
section at country lying South of the ship, Jackson Cvunty. suddenly fell to
Platts River, that the Burlington route the grounl in*cu*ibte white calling a
tc the sfortsst cheapest nod un!r direct cow on the 22d. She wa. taken to the
route. Sd. At Hamburg and Nebraska house and died in about three hour*.
Paralysis was the disrate. Bh* had
been fading unusually wall, and had
walked t.. a neigh box’* that nwening.
UV w half a mile, and back. She was
an old and nrepectod citiaen.
mag direst frao the Eart to Nebraska
Two men altacbed to MoCormirk *
City and the country adjac. at thereto.
The Buriingtw A Miaa.un is slready camp, about 80 mites up the big river,
a favorite route to travel to K*f.m*», to hod quite a sot to with a roupte of old
Omaha, end tho Pacific Koada, and the beam and taree cubs a few days since,
during which one of the men had the
Pacific cwmL Its track is ciauMd to be
the snort perfectly finished in the Wort, ctoihing rtripjxd from fam with ou.
havmg the heavito iron, Uta the br*t
bolfastod road bod—whfeh io aa impor­
tant guarantee of safety to tho vaaearvr The equipment of motive jv«wer is
fog*', sad to tho very beat mnnafactun.
The p—ougvr coscbm ere to the fate*:!
aad most eooireWo pattern. whDo the

Wurm meal* and luuchei at all hour*

asosAs
smedisg 1«v»1y tv* Xrtansr by ire.

Ixrostxs—The Odd Fsitew*' proces­
sion tn Boston, hat week, numbered
over 8,0M wiab«n of ths Order, aad
waa two mile* fa tength. The occaaeoa
wa* tlu&gt; laying of the corner stone of the
now building to bo devoted to the pur­
poses of tho Ordaf.

ti re from hi* daugU-ra, bating that Mr.
.Seward and party wore nt Suez an the
5th of May. and -were going thraeo
through Egypt They lied already trav­
eled over sfl.uOO mOca

A Texas paper says; “We are look­
ing fiif- the Democrat* to couio out far
nrgro soc-al (quality, now that they
have fur negro ;ioliucal equality, fur
they hav* alway* said that the two wore
icaspcrably connected."

Prendeni McCo*h, of Princeton, i.
preparfag an answer to Darwin’* ffiaory
about the human race, which, it to said,
so UW up Darwin that those who ban
apprehended that their original jorente
were monkeys may now breathe freely.

1’01 UNS. PONGEES. GRAY MIXTURES

. IW- * J/ “r l***0'1 ‘“F*X »P«ri»e
tfensn. sSsll wlltoa Ito l.sMi*

EVENT THING IN THE WAY Of WHITE GOODS.
rIQUEB A SPECIALITY.

Ths 100 Drake* who rvo-ntiy mat in JACONETS,
N Y. City to try to establish their lino
NAINSOOK PLAIN.
of decent to the Trinity estate, mot with
». NAINSOOK CHI
[«x:r succor we should infer, from va­
rious instaaora coming to light, that
many lawyer* in that city ha 1 feath­
ered their aorta out of Ummo " drakes,"
enough to keep tliemsrivs* and their
doea* for some time to cane.

To the Ladie

New Advertisements.

HXBBOIVS.

DEf

1ST

Fancy Bow. Badi and Trimming Bibbons,
Hosfory an 1 Glovea

■TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELING,

CortoU and ILvpekirta.

WHITE DUCK COATINGS.

BROWN DRILL. AC., AC.,

At Morris, Wisconsin, recently, two
remag todies named Ctorrio Olsoo, aged
tatova. and Bomn Can!, aged fourteM

DOMESTICS.
The Largest Stock in the City!

Tracy, white trying to rars U» life rtf

DENIMS, 8TBIPE8, TICKINGS CHECKS, D. A T. CASSUttBE,
1ILEACHED nml UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND

-,

sHtarriNGs.

NASHY1LLE. MICHIGAN,

Prints at fen cents per Yard I
THAT CAN NOT BE EXCELLED!

THE

LITTLE

wuusr &lt;y teemrry ZTVCmv.

�•Maaca ia fort being directed to the ntaswityr cf haring a good supply «f water
[^ranged, in covsnuant rtsspe, to do
|hattteto tho ’■ firey elmuonu,” a. wwB

The Fourth of July dawW upon the
, m to supply oiUc waate; and in that pvopla of Hartings wiUt the ringing of
I event, Holly Water Work, is th* thing
; Th* umWrigMd wiahM to Inform
aU the bell* of tho city and th. finng of
I moat dtsired. We hop* to U nU* to
. th» formers cf Barry county that there ' preasnt soma rtatutiu soon, to show U** nnxoartma ftreoMkera.
Everybody
seemed to renlin* that it waa the M&gt;Ut
i root of vwrimi* works af that deerriptiou.
i Fhitoan &lt;fray RjfrMy Tufa

acniur MiU. tberefimi I wouid
&gt;r artuatfou to this far! that there things can be tusdt •ulf-iustainhig.
■niuae Allegan Fanning Mill bv- Siao* different viUagi-s throughcut cur
State have l&gt;TO]ored to Lav* HuUy
Water WoA*. it has called out many
facto and figures that go to show tbs’,
such things can bo put in fur a great
deal lass money than wn* suptswud on*
feature alone, tending to Icasiea Um ax­
' pease, is a n*w styl* of water-pipe, made
T^e rtnrtmg poluu of this Route are ' of wood. Thia pip* i* made of pine,
a,M‘ Th* central with iron bands, and ia coated with cool
point is IflJELlNGTON. on the Mireu- ter and asphaltum. The company for
W. It traverse* lUiuuto awl tho wbol*
tawtohhtrf Southern Iowa. Nosr tho it* manufacture are located Ln Bay Qty,
Mtswn, ito trank fork, info three Mkin, and Chicago, Bay City being tho
^whes, for it Lm three wwtertt t*e- principle office. From recommendation*
given in their icmph'.rt, wo should
Ito narth-xn termiau* ia Council
judge Uiis pipe hue merit* that rf) give
Bluffs, where, crossing to thnaha. it con­
nect* with Union Parifc for nil place. it prominence wherever introduced.
«m th* mtra-euntinratal and Pacific
Dvano our interview, the Anwriean
•topco. Over-land and traffic dhoo** thia
Consul at Bonkok, preoeated the King
reliable sonic more and mure.
Its utat tenainu* is Lincoln, tho an elegant aa&gt;wtment of his medicioos
Capital &lt;rf Nebraska, fifty-fire mifo* wert from Dr. J. 0. Ayer, of Lowell, Mass.,
of th* Mfosovri at llattsmouth. Thisi.
for the uso of tho Court. He explained
Flatt* emmtry, where tho
of mil-',to his majesty theIr origin from tho
rood land la it *&gt;o*t, roa* to half a mil- 1 grant chemist and their uses. Tho CliorIt* third terminus i* at Hamburg.!| ry Pectoral for cough*-, tho Sanaparilia

lichigan_Contral

aud Nolmuka. City. At Hamburg, il
makes c‘o-c rvnnertfons, twice a day,
for St Jt&gt;*i&gt;h. Laamworlh. Ksmm
Cite, and the whole Bouth-W»»t,
-n joura.vmg then from Eart to
r'.ci.sa* via Burlington, yva enjoy o&lt;L
vautaget yuu c.tn secure on no other
line. Vuu Lrtl» pass over a road *--«.'ml
to no other in speed, safety, ar any
Ifollu.an luxury of modern travel; and
I —________ J___ _______ ■

R. R.

J, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

Peninsular Railway.

for eruptive ’liaeoaow and tho Ague Cure

niirit of “ TC”; thus the Hay va* ualicrod in The rain tho night before we*
just what wa* wanted to fli things for a
lovely Fourth, but u to jiropraiaiire
had Leon laid out for “doing*” in our
etty there wm a general rash to th»
d.prt for tho early cxsuruon trains. The
Gun lake osjociation to the number of
fifty cr ilxty left our city for their aummcr fMort to rp-nd a pleasan t time for
a wo*k ur two. Bcm* three hundred
people took th* train* here for Middlerille, NaahviUa Jadtaoa and !&gt;stroit«
but th* majority of th* eruwd tooSB

bo d«rtiMd for Grand Rapid*. *Tb»
“Locals" of the Bsnxa aad Jremsf
acre on the train going West, nnd •»*
cm-Mmlly too j&gt;eucil came cut to ucdlce
a nice field of wheat or a Ug growth of
sleeping oclioe* of the wood with that
corn alung th* way, th* moat and best
imnvcrtnl cowposiduil, ’’ Th* Star Span-,
of winch wns sedn iu Barry county. In
gk-d Banner." lYiyor was cfflrod Lt
many low and wet places. Jack Aort had
the Chaplain Rev fl. H Bpcwr, of Ver­
made iiia unwelcome call, n* wa* eviilcut
montville, after which wm remlwed. |
from th-dry, crispy tint on th* loaves i
Before roaebing the valley city, the with Gao effort, a National song by the
Nasht ill* Giro Club. Th* Declaration
train &lt;Mu&gt;Utiag uf several coar.ho* and
two accummodaUoa car* were literally was nnd by CtomoU Bmiih, Eeq., ntar
packed on top aad nllnround Pcaalng which race a stun - n^ara Ferner;"
MiddforiUu ocr train was plrarantly nnl th* oration, lyr.ILm. J M- Ferris of
serenaded by their comet band, who Grand Rapid*.
ware ready to escort with honor all thos.*-; It tie:haps would bo enough to say to
tha» who know Mr. Ferris, that hesuawho stopped there tJ oolcbral-.
toitt* I in every way, hi* already welt
WK* fill*' 1 to overfl jw^^yith prop!*—

living in our &lt;ri£, has s&lt; fine a lot of
Orts * Bvurax, wo are inform*I, bai stock as ona be found any whore. Om&gt;
started a milk wagon. Pure mill: Cur dnrbnm Lt.lL ftreo-yonreobl, w&lt;-lghr&lt;L
fire copU |wr quart.
Juno 24th, 1,440 Iba Ono lulfor, a
year cl 1 ln*t March, Ural lust JUu on tho
A BMJrtm won: up at Muwsuleo uu
Bnrr'a Pectoral Elixir U rwxnutnrod- th* 4th. Il crvMod lake Michigan and common* all tho spring, weighed, July
ed to any one afflicted with a aevero landc-1 u«ar Kalnzaaxoo on the some 4th, 710 Ibto. and n jrair of steer calri-s,
ona a yoar-altf March. SSth^ nnd the
evouing. I’rof. Stainer waa it* iL
other July fob, weighed op Uw 4th, InoL,
1,570. Tlii* wo call good itoek, and
think it dewrves a pat-rag notiee.

blast; tl*« Grand pa|»&lt;L* orgnu factory
two avn playing un organs titer Clothigg ]lou»e and various basia'.'Si Lou*o&gt;t
wore well renrowmtod by lutgn pila* vif
dry goods bores on an axpms wagon;
Ni-hola ■ nd Shopntd'o throsluug mv
chines and (hand Rapids fanning mills
were in the procession. Ths whole
thing made •
»how,
The exorcises and orations al tho
jork were good bat wo have no spu.-a
to report them.

Hsis Bcaxan.—Mr. C. H. Bowen, of
Rutland township, lost M« barn by finon Friday night Isrt- H* having near­
ly cl*aml hi* barn for the purpoco uf
drawing in hi* wheat when cut Only a
few things wow burned—fanningurill,
two tons hay. ote. It was Aral dlw•red by one of tho littl* girls whose
। room was opposite the barn Tho roof
wa* all on fire when dtecov.-rod, and
nothing could bo done to save it. Lorn.
|600; insured in the Michigan and
Ox TSursdoy la*t a fatal accident oc­ Adrian fa.- MOO. Il was probably th*
curred al Munhall. The Fast Expres* work of an itccndiary.
rani ran over and art off both logs of
As Ornsttrar.—Wo find on our table
Mr. George Ketcham, and ao injured
a letter, signed It D. M-, written st St.
Luo that he iired but about half an
Jasrplu Michigan, Fob Seth, 1871. de­
signed for publication, and containing
matter of real interest at the trine it was
that Hon. Daniel Striker will noon form written By some oversight the letter
n co-partncrthip with Mayor H. A waa placed with a tot of answered Ut­
GuodvKir in hi* hardware' eambliahinent. ters unopened, and bonce its nnn-appearWo congratulate Secretory Striker on iraro iu tho Bsxxsx Tho author baa
hia entree into sm of tho best hardware our thanks for tho loiter and our apolo­
atom in Michigan
gy for its mn-appearance.

-

TAYLOR, HA WKIXSf and DAYTOTf

NEW IIHEBT1SEJ1E5TN.

J. 1&gt;. Ito sumAc&lt;A. drtn: store.
DRY GOODS, CLdhing. bate, cops ■
' ‘•
gooda. and crerythtaff 1
at Mu'lgv*'.
If — - ;
mftagts al EtuwU'a 1
Mr. T. Eiling has sold his interest in
th* drug btuiare* of th* lata firm cf
Haney A Eting to Dr. Haney, who wfll
luTcsftor carry on the buainere of that
oiUbltolimeuL Eiing has left uur city
for other parts of tha SUt*.

Ms tlxsxr Mxxxrrr, living in Hasft— IftTftMp, u
“ l— io« •
fakl ci corn al! t*M*:«! crab *nd that it
h tho I—’ ptoeo of coni to b* found.
We are gtad to uctic* U«* thing*. It
adds materially to th* iitorert of th.
former ia ILo various branch*, of Lis

,t nrty “Umr store in U»* But*

rw-ssmt .-Mr. J- W. Maynard, oar
Irhor sv ’&gt;■
Ua » b*u'; said
.hMmatos her 1*7^: fi«* » ««!
sod th*n ■ Hute egg ; are have fear
,0. right boforn ua that look )Ae

nu.'e, which evidently girt- great plain, j
are to " John and Bctrey” from tht in­
terior, and to s,;i the urvlpijj, who for ।
the titnu ’tented wild nt tho eight of no
many torn turned' boy a again. The
dieplay of firework t waa ray tatiataotory, and did credit to thure who man-1

For the aako of ’•swinging round the
cirelu” a small party of m took paesago
on tho Grand Rapids and Indiana IL R.
Tho train waa pocked full insilo, on top
and on the platform. An inci'lcal happctwd in one of the roachew which nearly
[■rodueod a panic. An Irishman camo
iu orenk nnd rotmucnetd his abuse l*;
fore the ladies. Ho repeated it and vras
nbnffcd from n man standing near tho
door, when a general fight ensued. Tho
train was stopped, and the torn under­
took to tie ths Iriahman in ths bsggsgo
rar. He wouldn’t tie worth a cent and
bo haf to be knocked off the tram in
the swamp to Loci&gt; him qmet The
train had not gone only ,a mile or an,
when some other individual opensd up
hi* month and wished n fight Tho
train slacked up and the brakeman set­
tled hia fist on tho noisy feflow's face
and ho too we* left to medium oa the
rdo of tho track tho foolish idea of poor
whiskey and fighting on s railroad train. deals oC '.bo pceariun, and aaide from
Everything wa* quiet after that. Al thorn the whole rtfloir wee ia ronrepiion
Wayland, the firing of rocket* indicated and cst&gt;tuftin,-toi mnineat and empbatfo
Ural th*y wore myoying n patriotic time,
J. Mandigo bad a large poity there, in

lUsrasM, well-known throughout Ute
Stslc as tho “cheek" editor, aad that
paper having died, for some time Bar­
tram has remained al! quirt until rtrcvntly h* bn rtartod a paper at Mid­
land. called tho Tntn. Tlio usual stylo
that paraded check is left oat and he
goes m with better prinetplee- Several
colnmas of his last paper ore used in
showing the people of Midland th* ad­
vantages of Holly water wort*. Sactho vtobt. “ Bart.”

AGRIOU'

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John W«i*»rtt’s Hardware Store, Brown's New Block.

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.
Wears every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint
of parties who say they arc unable to nay so much.
Xoic to give all a chance to have Teeth who need and
should have them, wo willfrom this date, for a * few
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. We will now mahc
full and Complete- sets for$25. .Single Hates- Upper
or Under $13.

.ILL OUR WORK W.lR R.l.YTEI)
Office over Grant- $ Phillips’ Store, Hastings, Mich.

On the morning of July 5th thb love­
ly village with its dolighUal shade, its
atone ski* walks, and cool, refreshing,
health sustaining, HuUy wntrr-wotk».
burst in upon us with all tho frcshassa
of th* morning. Kalsmaioo is indeed
a lovely place, and that is all wo can
say about it this ha*, only they had a
"Fourth.-' roeshting of races, base ball
nmteh, fire works, *ta*

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF.

JOHNSTOWN.

Bora' WstraX-^Pnrf. Horen Brel-

Goods are Cheaper than Low !

BALTIMORE.

OW,GHB, MUM.
DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
will sell them ns cheap

And

house

From New Yoi-k to Chicago,

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.
Wo Sell the Florence Sewing Mnchine,

IB VINO.

Fta im it a Ctl! ad ts rial a big Hit of Gaft« will pn
!■ for a little Sony.
-

between Kalamaaoo aad Mar«hall wo
i noticed the wheat «m most idl ia .hock
I and to3u&gt; al il in the (lack already. Hur‘ vret *0! catch it now, tho Fourth i*

ahall watoh UmM young man who are
oat into at night when they oeght to bo
in bod. W* shall tao that darks ore
Strictly Loco-t, and that married men
tot ether mens who* and daugi-ter.
akma." He will have hte hand* fell to
rttood to sJLUfoto.thiyjaBy .aty.

T„
ta, taJt—
make at Alton’s, that will «rt-w*sr and
kxA brCter. and «* • torto
,h“

PITTS, RACIJTE and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HULLERS.
and the largest stock of

I tlirong march 1 back to :Lo village,
tluporda.r^eaiU •uugbi fur pleasure

in nay way tho geacrnl good feeling
«u the occurrence uf one or twtl fights ;
in the toureo of the evt uing in which a j
party of rough* frv m Hastings took a I
prominent nnd disgraceful part.
Had the village authoritiee ituuitd
on anerting. as too a as they wore ratiofied that liquor was being, tended, the
proprietors cf the ostablishcu-nU where
the law wm tbua being ignore 1 or dofiod—as they do jn tuoay villages whore
they th'ak have n Prohibition CVunril—
oven this would bare boon avoided, and
there trould havo been nothing to ariticue or tvudema. As it is the blame
must fall where it Idongs, ns much—
nay mow rm tlwoo who with the pwer
to restrain evil, faded to .da ia, .».&lt; upon
tboc-e who ware tin* crtual j-ort xi[mils
in tho ocmmireioa of the wrong.
The drinking and fighting were not
down « tho jwogrammj, and are men-,
tioend as occurring putsiflo o£ _nad not
having any connection trit'i ths criebration.to.ro&gt; doctod bjt^te C.iramitU'o of

THE

IMEarsli XXarvester,

went up but Fishaq rtaid down. Man* aged that matter, after which “ oa with ।
were disappointed 4 thia “flying” dem the dance*’ waa the erdcr cf tho night ’
onatration aad wa guovs the “Prof." waa until noth or rear uf the natiun’e life ,
had pdlfd well along into the morning I
Of tlto wound day.
The only thing that occurred to mar I

IJnx funeral service of tho lata Mrs.
A. J. Boa no waa held at tho reeidcuco
of her father, Mr. A. H. Tyler, E«J . in
thia city, on Thursday last. Bev. T. D.
Manh re.r.ductcd tlio aorviro before a
large congrrgalira of friend v of the
dcccan-xl. Wo beg pardon fur our inadvertenca in noticing thia last wack.
The notion waa written just m wo were
,__ _______________
going
to pros* and we were nieiafennod
ia regard to the place of huldtax th*

Milwaukee R R

UXI SHORE I MICHIGAN
.SOUTKRS RAILWAY

Woods !Sdf-Raking
I’dEsiEt.si’s nttoiuur3E:m..

hot country. Tiro dangerova condition
at a favorite wife in tho palace with one
of ibe djaerden three medicine* cure,
gave him apodal interest in thrto j»oduute of medical skill; indeed Uusa
medical tnarroh fatorvited Lira more in
it is mid more U«n there ♦vtr were in to
1 the rao:t of tho propio of thi« ricin.
our c.iuatry than nil tie other nttor.tfous
a stranger, but tKey Mt wlxn he
that city before oa any one oroa-fon. hy,
'
wo Led shown him.—Letters from a
that to wia r-» an okl -noTh* day wa* fin* audnho doing* “siden- comludrd,
1
Lady in Sinar.
did." Grant R*pll* know* how to rah. 1
Hie ntbject, the “Growth «ud iofluI
ebrate
and
w»
hope
to
see
them
retern
,
iXtss^yr IjtntxrusMxxr —Un Friday i
caco of Amor-aai idoas," waa poll calorun-ng last a pleasant «wW
i, tho Hastings call in like numbers cn '
oilntod to attract attea li»u, and in the
tnent ahis given to the public st Union '
Biaaterly manner In which it WM treated li e Office the following list
From
tlio
Balcony
of
Crane
’
.
Museum
Hall, under tho direction of Mrs. Halo
create d amuigrt bit bearers, the most
nud Min lllipnr, music Irnchcre. Th" wv had a good easy | usitfon to view tho
enrrieoo t unsistod of pieces—tlio most grand procession, which rej rroonted exquisite ronve of satisfaction. Marty
pruttct ured it th • Ixrst auaire-r^ary adthe
polkv
furor,
conn
&gt;n
council,
various
&lt;&gt;f them very difficult—from the ) upila
• uf fheie hull •« on tho piano, and the ■ bonds uf uxuric, diTcront so-ht#*. the
| steam fiie department, n tarp- Michigan hear. 1: was in o-err way. a-T uffuft of (
iutammr la x Wrh they gwp» lonlcevd
’Br- •
blue-lino wh-'alt lie m.'dmr way f.-ul jtplly pn.ud, I
’•hotrod that tl^ tuv&lt;r*hp W bovu l'&lt;t4nri
ocnobly,
IjmBcioaa and tluir-tigh. Such miukal ear, with “New York, Ikston, Detroit sad with which tho
fuel well sathflcl At (bo &lt;-In--o uf tho
1 socials from on own hotna talent will and Grand IL&gt;pidd'_pointed * n th* aide
Tho rignr makers bed a largo wagon crafiur,Mr.Gcu. Frink, fonnrrly &lt;.f MurMichigan,
and every branch of Um profosssan was ahalL bfi m-&lt;ro rvc.-utly a rtoiJeiif of
carried on ; another Lugo wagon rep- i Iowa, song by tocuooi *• The Sword uf A Good uj’iH'vtunily pruM-nta itselfGoop StuCS—Mr. Tiros. Altoft, one mented real tar works; tho valley city Bunkrr LilT iu a manner that thrilled
N’ow fo the time to Improve it
pf Barry fognty*# prop’iffll’t (amors, mil)*, their miLiag operations in full every h«jrt

fi.000 f&lt;ot Bamwood f -rWagnu Busoto
C*u on Cook and Sheldon fur good
25,000 frot Dreeaod Biding.
bargains iu bad. They hold tex tides
For tire information of &lt;ho»e who
3&gt; aa immenro amount of ktd ia Barry
bare been told that.they have no Rcffower, would slate that they have one
with which they can re saw 30,000 feet
A Now York Belle, last work, mar­
ried a
Wright—in consideration
of |
secured to her by hia note
of hand. Wmu'i that about right Mrs-

Detroit &amp;

night previous selUod the dust, and
made looasnotion nu only pcasiWe but
plcarant
Early in the morning th* trains un
tho G. R. V. R. R. brought large crowds
.feoui Charfotto and Muting* and other
Pfdnto more remote. Boon after, dele­
gations from th* rural districts rem*
'
•tong, until trt least three thousand pro।
At tho appointed!
PSWthi- phople ndjonnted to the gror*.
whet* Um regular oxSrrisre of tho day
irtfl((a. Tho vast throng was called toWl*
U»« President of th* day, D.
WHriffilL. and tho band awakened Um

ORANGEVILLE.

—•

OBANT A PHILLIPS.

DETROIT
STOVES

�TWW &amp; CARTER,
250 Main Street,
JACKSON
WELCH Ac GRIFFITHS,
tees!so, ■lass., as DtreU, Mtefc. ally

CKAPIABKljmTRAYIL!
The different colon ia two shades pre­
vail this season, namely, tho two shades Chicago, Rock Ldujd_and Pacific B.
cf gray, afao brown and blue.

Dtuchey A Co's. Column.

3 O’CLOCK

MICHIGAN

FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WALL PAPER

VINEC AR BITTERS''

AND DECORATIONS,

The trimuanga most used on the liriit
summer ailkx are narrow gathered frills;
these are sometimes vaxtH.1 in width,
and preoeut a very pretty uffeeL

110 MABE FROM 50 Cts.

WINDOW SHADES, TABSEL8, PICTURE
CAN AND SCOTCH-HOLLAND, IN
ITKc BUFF AND BLUE, FOR

Chignons are quite given un in Paris.
Dresses are cut round nnd with single
skirts; and shawls, so long dtsoarded, are
coming into fashion one* non.
The better style for cutting fooee sacks
is to place the scam in a position that
ere a narrow bail; if not, a fit will not
obtained.. TU« prwsnt atvfo of [xuinier rwinirea aB tho spring to rone in
the back, and not under the arm.
A black silk dreea fa pretty,made with
a train, the wafat cut poiuicd, back and
front eut heart-shape in the neck trim­
med with fam and piping*' of silk or
satin; the skirt trimmed with a flounce,
but generally not trimmed.

THEA-NECTAR
BLACK TEA.

ritss*tHe»wll»’»e
:ahgs?ers.vk:4^

Suits of white or buff walking ma­
terial, seem to havo become an institution
of which we shall not soon be rid. For
the sake of the comfort nnd connminnc#
of tho ladies, wo are glad and happy

Riding habits nre made of dark blue
or black cloth. Tho jacket has a sltort
basque in front, and long behind,and
la trimmed pith braid aad buttons a la
military. High crown lint of silk or
fait, with rrivet trimmihg and long fea­
ttier. Black tulle vr-il flowing behind.

' Pink is a favorite color this season.
Ono very effective drees consists of plai­
ted flounces of pink tulle going tho way
up the skirt, and a white filo fichu »
worn with it, the enda of which fall long
over tho skirt at tho hick. Thr tullo is
easily arranged in folds to sail the shape
of the bodies and tho figure.

□5ft

CURTAIN GOODS.

zswftss’sssfXSJM’

IECTSIE 01 HEAD AM HAIL
-lonTC ACL

A

Million Dollars.

Braiding and embroidery are very ex­
tensively used upon washing suits for
children and your.g ladie*. and wra;vpcr* for their mamma*. Many of the
imported linen suits, also, uro trimmed
riiu.’iM
with cheap imitation fare, which wo
consider in unutterably bad taste. Cloth
and linen should always U&gt; trimmed QTBICTURE.
kJ «£&gt;U&gt;, trni.bli
plainly and substimtmlly.

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.

'

uM'j

W CARBOLIC TAMS,
//•jl.kLakfabi

(iR.LVD RAPIDS

CAUTION
REDUCTION OF PRICES

Dress skirts am still being lined with
paper muslin ar crinoline. Japaorer silk
are trimmed with fringed nyrnes of the
same, or folds and fringe.

CLMsbdk

Black dreus i are tow mads to look
gayer and smarter with ev kired wuutooata. Fur instance, far dinner or even­
, ing reception at home, the hastes* would

wo voluses in out.
-A-jjeutN "Wamtcd
; IwMUM Is UU&gt; Call

CAUTION

Averill Chemical Paint,
WHICH IH already pot:m orany desired SHADE Olt COLOH.
As D wrJ'J Ivni'X^y.TTV.E MEASURE. RAW AND BOIL­
ED LINSEED OIL, VARNISH, BRUSHES. PUT­
TY, GLASS. GLUE, PARIS WHITE.

makes the finect canned fruit that ia put
up They ought always to bo stoned,
with a cherry stoner (which ean be
bought for $1.60,) and put up with
about a quarter of a pound of white
sugar to the quart. Tho last addition
preeerrsa ths color, shape and eonsietoacy of tbs fruit remarkably and adds

L1
r..

JURUBEBA

■‘SrfcrewS^Atlwsrels^’

1!

■

IRY OF THE
UN EUROPC

!ill*S

Lead and Zinc Paints,
(jolorx of all Shadeft, I

jh&lt;ti

with largo basque* in front, and the
bodice is trimmed with Valenciennoe
face, which fallc over th* pink satin. A
Ifal'k LI— faOW .ateireat U also appro­
priate and pretty. Wofatcoate are also’
made of lace, lined with Hgbt adored
silk. A whin- guip-jre wnsitoMt over
mauve produces a very rich effect, nnd
* Waistcoat striped with Chantilly inser­
tion is charming. They arc also made
entirely of silk, with stripee of white
embroidery, stripes of ]wsaemanterie
and stripes of black velvet Sometimis
tho waistcoat matches the petticoat, by
making it of the same material and tho
same color; but the effect of the waist­
coat alone with a black dross, ia more
distingue and noveL

It I DELL &amp; CO.

While we advise cur fruit-growing
reader* to on all tho snrplas stock of
cherries which does act pay to sell, we
caution them againat putting up any far

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

as wine l&gt; put up peaches with the
atones in them. For winter, fur pirn
and pudding*, canned cherries ore truly
delicious, and cannot bo surpassed far
delicate flavor, by any fruit grown.
Then- ran be ao danger c.f overstocking
tho market with a good quality of can-

For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality aad Color.

Dr. Welh’ tat if Jirtbeta
OFFICIAL LIST cf
lamed is published

CITY PAINT SHOP!

KBKAUtOTOilagOM. InUM&gt; v ,-

Family Sewing Machine,

NEW CABPET HOUSE

81MFLT COXerUC.TEI)

PA INTERS

EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

Unit iiOitoaii Raij to Wul

NATUBE’S

The very BEST PLACE tu buy
strayed, or tho glands atrophied and
decayed; but such aa resuun can bo
saved by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
cf foaling the hair with a peaty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off. and
coimeqnentiy prevent Uldn^ TU
reetoratum
vitality it gives to the
scalp •’rests and prerente the forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often so un-

Hair Restorative

CARPETS,
OIL CIDTUB,
MATTINGS,
MAT.-,

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

NOTTINGHAM

LACES.

HASTINGS BABBLE WORTS !l

COUNTERFEITED.
SELF

not:

PRESERVATION

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                    <text>VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 13,1871.
not baring anything Mtor to do, went low, woull be dsera ml ‘Now Jasrao
from house to bone, dropping .tender; did not moon to say that the tongue of
end you cotdd net take up that slan­ itself is m7, but tbo arrowy ueo of it. Ito
derer ; you could act fasten upon any office is to blfoe Instead of slander,
word or eenteure, for it Is not neoeaewy it ought to speak Had wards, faatoad of
that a word should be uttered, in order I profanity, it ought to speak the unto
to constitute slsafor. A dropped lip, an |1 of God with reverenre. Ito right use

DEALERS IN

Hforf means that excitement at UJflOX BLOCK!
.
Crowds rushing in an I dtronet .....
It means that the

BOSTON CASH STORE
hn, rnond to Union Block and io ofrri'nl greater induce­
ments than ever.

■ M! IMS!

’n'
AGBOLTtTAL MACHINERY CSOBCSUSft'jria.
WV——-JJ- -Ulk —- uu. — Iku ,L.
&amp;C.

$40,000 WORTH OF GOODS.
A complete assort.nent in every department,
Dress Goods from
g 1-4 cts. to $5^0,
,
*
183-4ats.toU.00,
down,
Domestics very low,
and Shoes 25 per cent, below usual prices,

&amp;C.

BUCKEYE and CLIPPER
Mowers and Reapers

Johnston’s Self-Raking Reaper,
. .
Ithaca. Combined Sulhey Rake,
tcour Goodtand PrirM.
TOR CASH, we SELL FOR CdSIL, and can afand
Broadcast
Plaster
and
Grain
Sower.
joratosell for less prices than Jackson, Kalamazoo or
Grand Rapids, and we WILL DO IT.
II'*
1 ”

'

"

ipnuii, ryc&lt;, grc.

He will duplicate any bill bought at the above-named
towns and deduct 5 per cent.
BOSTON CAJ3H STORE

mam

Hastings, June 28th, 1871.

arched eyebrow, a shraggod shoulder, a ’ loads tbo waywanl rydf, aad charms
significant look, am incredulous exproe- J1 the mingled thousands. Blander, then,
•ivn, may do the work. And these ore is guilty because it is unnatural.
the wera/ species «f sfeafor, they are Eke
The fourth point of guilt is tho dia­
tho sting of ths insect, or the spikes of bolical character of alaadar. “ It is sot
ths 'nettle kaf the poison is so subtle
on fire of hail." J Tbt.apastto dooo not
that you cannot roach it. I moan to say use it as a comparison to hell, but Mi
ho is out of tho recall of law. Much itself. And I cannot imagine a severer
better would it ho for the slandered, if one, than to place a respectable man or
woman in a nett of .tenderers. 0, that
make hte awortiuM, for /Am bo might miserable state, which magninee every
roceiro hu just deserts. But I rotor to .park of evil, dotes tho oyo^mgoodurea,
this kind, “ Ob, if yon know what I dal" whan gmercras, universal ton?; which is
“ Yob had bettor look out for that man,”
Ac. Or Mr. A. tells something all । takre [KMM—ion of tho heart, and that
around town about Mr. Z. as fart, that HMZ
Mrs. B. heard down to Mra. Cs, Mra.
In oonclustou, tot us get at tho root
D. being present, and she informed tho in this matter. Say. Jamre, ** Maa was
company that her little boy heard down mode in the image of Qod." Then, to
to Mr. Ete that Mr. Pi. Ettte girl told .tender mon. is to slander God ; to tore
that her mother was informed by Mr*. what is good in man is to tore God.
0. that her son learned from Mr. H's. Ix&gt;re is the only remedy for I tender.
hired man, who occasionally called at 11 bear one rayAre wo to love the
Mr. 1’a, and they heard to Mr. Ta, Ac. ■' slpderer, treat all alike F’ I answer,
Ac., aad thus you trace the whole al- , wqwro to treat everybody writ If a
phal«t of names, aad you foil to find man guts mad and awoars at yoa, end
the originator of tho story. Nino- I| you in turn do tho same, you arc no
tenths of there slanderous expnwdons I bettor than to to If bo slander, you,
are without foundation. They arc like 1 and you in turn slander him, there is
! not a cent to choose between you.
There ore throe way. of potting down
klc, to inflame hearts ; to fever human
existence ; and poison human society at
the fountain spring, ol life. How hue 1

C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO.
PROPRIETORS OF THE

A SPECIALTY.
Wei keep on hand and manufacture to order any »ixo or style
iframcA, which wo will sell at prices that defy competition.

H-AXAT

Grain Elevator

BLAIVKS,

the most complete stock in the city, manufactured by Richmond
&amp; Backus, the only reliable form in use. A full stock of

all kinds that arc tuted in the County, as cheap
chased elsewhere.

iatOw
Kuaaui

Hlnnk Books
rnndiHns, &amp;&lt;
a frft.lt supply

JACKSON WAGONS
&amp;. Hall Threshing Machines, Clov
llullers niul Grain Drills, anil Gale’s
Patent Sulky Rake.

iui

PICTURES. » IM) WIOW,

drr inch afiirticn, “addara poison la un- i
der their lipa." I am inclined to think
if then, u a being Maty feprs.-*i in this
But there is another aad MUr way,
world, it it the one who sjxmds his, or , aad that is to few Aim fora. Thai is the
her time gossiping about other..
goepol way. If you are living a tree,
Text, Jxuws III. 6-0
The second evil arising from the mis­ upright, Christian life, you have every
In tlie disremination of go»vel truth, use of tiie tongue, la religious porsecuscoundrel in the community at a disad­
specific offices were aasignod to the ajioevantage. you put yeur blow, aad argu­
tlee, its first expounders. Paul's letters
ments into your life, and always seek to
are tergvjy saturated with the doctrine
overcome evil with good. Finally, let
of intellectual gifts and religious lib­
us scatter sunshine instead of storm,
erty. John beholds tove, as tho deepest
spook kind words, instead of slander.
quality in tse bowm of tho Deity, and
James is denominated by tbo ancient* their infallible (?) decision spun points
’ tho just" man, earnest, heneot, and of doctrine, hov they hare guarded
root It was Am to assert tbo necessity each profession of belief with thia for­
of moral rectitude against the mere mula : “If any man maintain otherscmbtenccs of religion, and a practical wise than • thia, Ipt him bo accursed."
religion, against a hollow formality.
| Ho enters Lis protest agaiast a “vain
. religion*' whose fountain is an uubriI died tuegco, and its dream tho pmson- cmaa against each other.
Minuter,

l oas bra of slander. “ If any man
among you mmmiA to be rohgtoua, and
bridteth not his tongue, his religion is
l^sia,’’ Ho proto.ts against that soritii___ i
- - in

Fe pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand.
Rapids Plaster, Ohio Lime- Water Lime and Salt.

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES,
------- to buy-------

at the new brick store

Tl.snklag our friends and patrons far past fevore and

held ail 1,000

C. H. HICKS I

CARRIAGES

npm God. “ Let no man ray when ho
is tempted, I am tempted at God, for God
cannot be tempted with evil, neither
tempted bo any man.” Hi- protests
against that unreal religion, which di­
lutes tho I'aruostncaa of real religion, in
tho enjoyment of listening. “ Bo ye
Jtert of the word, and not Ararm only,
deeviving your own rclrea." And final­
ly, ho .Iwiws the fallacy of adherence to
[■articular tenants of theology, to the
ugtort of cultivation of character. I

“ What doth it profit if a man say that
be hatii faith aad hare not works?
Can faith save him?*' It is su'd that
Luther complained of this epistle that
it did not contain the go«i«l. I suppose
ha meant by this, his awn favorite doc­
trine was not the central subject of dis­
course. So mon ray now-a^lays who
are hampered by some little system—if
everything doos not revolve around
it is not tbo .gospel. The minister is
exported to continually use tho gospel
hammer in breaking some theological
shell, (and some of there are very MtT)
soul, or ba is not yrrerArey the goapol.
Now I understand that one practical
truth, developed hi our lives, outweighs
bushels of propositions and theological
husks. Religion that is to regenerate
the world, mart pcnueulu our hearts,
and be developed In our wonte, actions.

an l the superiority of the

pny

St'in ail letiuital Deiliits.

/■rsrtirel reEgion is in good demand
in our time, wliilo uiaro Omrf iZdull in
the market, and can be obtaired of its
votaries nt a direount In our inter­
course with the world, wo find that tho
same questions that tho epnstlrs dis­
cussed. and the same evil, with which
they contended, are still umong ui, and
we must direuss and contend with tho
name spirit that actuated them. The
subject which I have eho.cn to-day, is
a frMitvl one, namely, sfradir, and JIstyiesw PmtmUtn. And a subject that'
needs discussing in our day, equally, m1

fling thunderbolts, ignorant Ix-arcn
catch, and exaggerate the spirit, and
little children eometimoa shudder as one
of there hsretias (?) passes br, because
they have been taught to look upon him
ns an enemy of God.
Wo have heard men prate lung aad
loud about bum, and at tho sami time
place their baronet, around the "Larfi
Table” to word off the' unimmeroed
from jiartaking of there beautiful sym­
bols, not only of Christ, but human
brotherhood.
We often congratulate
oureclrcs that the ago of persecution is
past True, tho rack is broken, tho
stake i. plucked up. but pwsw«fi&lt;M ex­
ists. Its weapons are riturwration and

J. L &amp; DAN. REED.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

** What dakaa;your cows ao aroraF

waive than phyv-ral hurt, pierco deeper
than the body, trnd leave traaea darker
than tho print of the scaffold or the
blasting of fire. In the tenguagj of
another: “ Tho sword to tees sharp to
mo than tl.e dander, fire is less intolera­
ble than the refusal of sympathy."
Men boast soaatimM, that they never
perereuted, they never saw a Laman
being burned afire, they never clappod
their hand, as tho death shrink procteimei that the lions fang had gone
Lome into the most vital port of the
victim’s frame ; but did they never rob
him of his friends ? chill tho alloJhom.
of his family ? take from him his good
name ? what fa Out but poreocutum in
ita worst form? Il ia the spirit ol tho
old form dressed in a now garb.
Notice, secund, the guilt of .ho­
llar. Tho first evil oonsequomw is Uie
harm that a man dore to himself " It

for us to learn the divine force of ’ ritence. R-smomber Chri.tinritete’.nsH,
when rovilings ware loud around him,
and chargee were multiplied. uHe
held his penes.’’ And in those times
when tbo tongue of ulander is very flippant, the beat thing wo can do is to
Lvy itiU. Thane propio who convert
We complain of other evils, the rav­ their tongues into a spociee of “adder's
ages of intemperance ; pestiferous influ­ poison" must rent their wicked venom
ence of tho profane ; the immoral ten-- oa some cue, and the boot we can do u
dcncy of Sabbath-breaking; and in our
anal, co mU to tig egainei the^ evils, we
forget that there are others, which, if
not checked, will corrode all the warmer
instincts of tho soul, and ultimately un-

BOOTS AND SHOES

an art indecorous!" “Excuse me,"
said the wife, “ I didn’t know’twaa you.

from flfty eeuts to two dofiarc per acre.

A» exchangeaay.: -I* is act good

�................ .. . l,ee=

tti* is doebdaa. th. hght hi which
•nbwdopartmu" is vfewed by Gen. Frank I
P. Blair of that Rate, who
’
'

dared dm* hadiand* aad two children
has been arrested iu New Jarety.

foa-tiy end conristently saiqio

tooted by th* guns rf the Fort, but they
vrere in great drtoiUAfon. ThamUeioaary reached tho spot 8*ptemt&gt;*r 8, 1881.
Aa ho wa* atandiag on the veranda of
the hotel after suppoc, be heard singing,
and, guided by the reuud,berateh^d_a
ox-dare* holding a
hearing thoir prayer*
mad. known &amp; mis*

By the Parent of tU United State*
Of Am*rica: A iproclamatiun. .
Where*., a treatv letwa lire United
States of America and her Majesty, tho
Queen of th- United Kingdom cf Great
Britain and Ireland, concerning tho rate
tlctnent of -all aoere of diffatwnc* botwecn th* two cduntrie* was concluded
and tigned at Wnshingtoh by tho High

And whereas too said treaty ba. been
duly ratified on flu- part of both, and
r»P*ctiro ratifications of tho sama were
exchanged in th* citv of Ixjodou on the
17th day of Jone, 1871, by Robert
&amp;4u*ru-V Vnrtrv
Mnd Ilia.

oboprved and fulfilled with good faith
by U» United 8mtca mid the utimas
thereof. In witoea. whereat I. bar,
Tho progm* of tho pupil* and tho
hereunto set jm hand and enured the limited funds of the Aireciatiun oom­
seal of the United Btatee to bo affixed. !' IMiled a conOtatewifoa in higher achoote,
Done in tbo city of Washington the j normal mrtitotm. eollegv* und incipient
fourth day of Julv, in tho rear of ocr i univmifiaa; and in the chief center* of
Lord 1K7I. and of the independence of’ |j population ia the South, these iaatituthe United State* the ninety-sixth,
: tions are located, gathering In. educat­
' ing and sending out again tbo .ulecpridag youth of both **x*a a* teaehi-rs,

wow, for which we tro indebted to, Geo.
Whipple^Eaq., the accomplished Secre­
tary, and to which w* would invite th*
attention of tha reader* of the Bxsa tx.

U. 8. bond* fate* bee nnroriatad in
Easop which ktod here prerfoosly purbused from tho Tnevstry, fire run its
courw, been analyred and resolved like public pap and funder that has boon
heard fc® that quarter rinco ilui war.
It ia even willing to depart fur tho soke
been aa usual etirrod into tbo story for
of Micuring the lunros and fishiw It
the purpose of making if sparkle and to
says of the Republican party oh tiffs
cause the eyoa at the fiad mow* to be
subject:
extended to Mucerlik* *u*.
' “ Buch a party can be received unly
•70,000,000 t' th* bands on L_nd
I wfth ulter_ detestation by every true
among which it wa* alleged would be
hrarted Southern man. 11 ia in power,
found the fraudulent substitution of spu­ jlti^uur hopo tn strip it of power.
rious bunda have all been cxamino-l by
expert* and found te b* convct So
Democrats know best Tbo writer has
end* tho last uf, the rawfoni on the ad
not much love for them. Bat they are
“out" and they want to get ••in." Let
tjjhelp and get ia with them. How
shall wo du it t Wo must ask them.
If they any by •' Departure" Jet u* de­
victed of bigamy, has at last ^ocn par­
part. If by keeping rifoaco let us bo oa
doned by the President Thi* wa* ex­
mute a* mice. Let us put thi* whole
pected by there who best know tho arcumiumres under which tbe'-ptoreccitiim I matter in their hands."
of Bowen for bigamy wa* conducted.
Iti* very doer that th* design era* not
to punish for any crimo, nor to right the
wronga of the injured Thia i* sk^wii
Psou, Miami Co.. Karts*, (
July 4th, 1871. |
by th* feet that at the first trial th* pros­
ecution was un different ground* which
Dtu« BswxxsIbveumtng you may
were mcompaiibl* with caure of the 1*4- ' by thi* time be wundering-why you do
ter prosecution ; and foiling to ah*, , no: hoar from your wandering contrihuthat ho Lad married one weman which fur, I will writ* you a short not* tbi*
th* pan—cuter* olaimad to be an injured | morning. Tbo place from which 1
I*ereon, tho aamo party who mado tbi* ■ write is th* county seat of Miami Co.,
charge and pretended to be horrified at a dty aonwwhat larger than Hasting*.
th* injury of A., act up a bowl of vir­
Leaving Chicago on tho morning of
tuous indigestion at th. injury done to tlit. 23&lt;1 tilt, coming over tho Chicago
B. *o reun aa the tear* shed over A ' Burlington A Quincy R. R, to Burling­
were found to be guiltlrav.
ton, Iowa, wo passed through a most
Th. prosecution was manifestly n. . delightful country. All kind* of crop*
presrraffe., b-caiuo through y.-t-ra of । on this line are looking fine. Corn in
reform and rre|«-cta!iio asreciutions ho t particdTsr, tlio beat at this season of the
‘year that I oror remember uf seeiug.
j Oat* are very good, bat very little.
of certain Southern [uliticisn*
had qauvd uo paina nor money to com­
pa** hi* conviction and gvt him out uf 1 oecaxiunally seeing a small piece. But
their way. Such a trial in tho nsm* of “right smart’' of Rye which looked very
justice aad of the Italy relation uf mnr- ‘ fine, and
being harvested. This
ring* is a disgraoo to our jarisprud«me3. I: crop 1 suppose it is necessary t &gt; raire or
the supply of “old rye" would soon run
mm* ur intention to do a wrong or un-'। oul, which T for uno would consider a
lawful a* L Now, it was aliown tluvt bi* ;[ great Idraaiag. Thi* road paste* a* wo
marriage with Mrs- Petigrew King, ho re*eh Burlington, over tho Mi* ianppi,
stated the fact* »• krr terr, to hi* intend­ un the Iowa bridge recently eroctod st
ed wife, m.d only after investigation of a evut of retuething over a mUHjn of
ring* consummated. If he wa* guilty
At B. w* । nt ap at the B-uiott Hous*
of wrong iu intruding tho new alii- which wo regard a* a very good place
unco then, a* ah* knew tlm fecta, she for tho “weary traveler;" and to all stopwould, be equally guilty. No uno fails [&gt;ing at B. wo would say stop at the
to sec that she was n party* becaaso her : “ Barrett House." A* wo were leaving
intention was lawful. Why,' then, is iu tho morning, we wore vary agreeably
not Bowen equally innocent, an 1 for tho , *urpri»cd to receive ftata •‘our boat" an
same reawn y To punish him boesuso ‘
he bad. -tan 18 years old, contracted !

bra to your paper I thought I would
Paris, Ky-, ha* a wonder is the way
«od you a few line* from thia distant of horrefleah, which, hariageast a shoe,
point. I came hero from Barry County, went to A neighboring btaskmailh’liibop
and
had liimsolf »hod.
.
Michigan, last fall, usd have taken a
The Hon. Hcrncc Oreoly lands an ad­
Homestead in the Republican Valley.
mirable speech at the laying of; the
-----------.------- e •&gt;-- DBt.hnoj (JuUep, st
Akron, Ohio,

will not last long. Concordia is a lively
town on th* Republican river. Lost
foil they* were only three buildings in
the platw-now there are about eighty
finished and more in prooes* of con­
struction. Tbs United States Laud Of­
fice is here, ind ia doing a hoary buri
nos*. There is plenty of good goverucient land within ton mile* of tbi* plao*
for tho poor ujan ; alto lota of game,
such aa caer, antelope, jack rabbits,tur­
key, prairie chicken*, snip* and most
every kind of email game. The buffalo
aro within fifty mile* of hero in largo
herd*; Use meat cub bo bought for three
cent* per (sound.
Emigrant* keep coming here in large
numbers, and al! are satisfied that th*
W«M is th* [dace for tb* poor man.
We hare a [&lt;j«r printed hero called
tho Rcpubliran Empirt; it la • lively !
little paper and baa a good circulation
through this [xrt of tbo State.
There are eight dry good* stores is '
Cbncordia, four good hotel*, and many

DRY

TION

LOWER THAN EVER.

D. R. VOOK &amp; CO’S

A son of Orson Knapp, of Mt Morris,
was wxidentally shot on tbo 2d. with a
revolver, in tbo Landa of another lay
named Harvey Hurd.
Vanderbilt U said to be worth *irfity.
five million* of dollars, and ahould h*
live five years longer, it is believed bl*
Mtate wul bo worth on* hundred mil-

FFe Offitr the following
Tax Titles

and tbn» of tho
unable to swim, were drowned.

Situated in tho various Ton nahi^

An Iowa man living within throe

num is behind the spirit ef tbo ago.

A brare San Frandsoo My, who di*coveied a Chinese burglar in bor bouse
at dead of night, seised him in tho dark

Barry County - One at\ tb.. 1—■
Counties in the Stat- ^f
Michigna,

Ladies’ Misses and Children s

A Good opportunity present., it**U

1

Now is tho time to improv* it

Shoes and Gaiters.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

A reversible baby rarriagu ha* boon
invented and mode in New Haren. By
a rimpl* device the child can be drawn
with it* fooe towards or fnnn the nurse,
os the direction of the »un or wind tasy

form, unices the night is very dark and
Captain Torn Chilvera, well kauwa in the rood muddy, fur the *paco uf sixty
eunncction with the Detroit and Wind- days from date.
tor ferry lion, died at Detroit on July 3.
Gen. Sheridan, G*n Forerth, Pre*!Mr Toms, on old resident of Oakland dent Grant, ex-8ocretary Boric, Gon. I
riKiniy, living near East Birmingham, I Porter, Gen. MMi, Col. Jam** Fisk, 1
fell from hi* chair and expired in»taatly 'Jr., the Hua. Thoma* Murphy, Hehna few day* riuc*.
boil, Putler Palmer, Alderman Low-1
renou Jerome, August Behnont, Senator I
Big Rapid* ha* voted W0,000 for the
Tweed, John Chamberlain, and Baron '
Holly Water Work*; th* bond* hare
been M&gt;u, and contract* entered into fur Laime were among the host uf nutablre

Russell &amp; Nevins.

New Goods! !
WOODLAND.

the erection of tlie works, pipe* de.

, No wos oxa it ii deeired to remove tho |
Naxicnd C.]&gt;itol West It would be a I
port Unt Mrasr*. Huglu* and Van
Arman will not defend Vandoqool in I good marc, nt&gt; d*abt. The p*i&gt;ers stalo
Li* third trial unlara their firn aro re­ that no demoastrutfou whatever, not
cured, 1* subitantiafty true.
even of hoisting the National Color* i&gt;r
Tbo strawherry crop ol 8L Joooph ; firing a salute, cccurrcd in Washington I
amounted thi* year to 24,878 buthels, ' on tie 4th of July.
th* grus, re-vipte for which amount
were 174,074. Deducting oummireion*. - , A farmer near Southport, Ind , wa* I
etc., the produ-ora received 133,337. decanitaUxl b/a mowing machine with I
Ttw /ZsraJ saya : Tho acreage planted which ho wa* at work on hi* premit&lt;i«, I
for th* crtni ut 1872 ia neany double on tho Sth iuat. At tho time of tho ac­
cident tbo farmer' wa* examining some
portion of the matfrin* that had got out1
ot gear, when the horsre suddenly start- I
cd, causing lh« blade* to revolve, ono uf I

JOHNSTOWN.

FOB SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.
BLACK FIGURED AND STRIPED.

Peninsu

an unfortunate marriage form whieb ho
had, or thought ho bad, boon subse­ Register, while we were yet in tho arm*
quently released by law, i* also to pun- । of Motphcu*. Wo regrot that we could
irii his present consort, in other words .' not Karo had the pleasure of a personal
often, bath have seal willtout to punish the innocent fur tho net of tho interview.
Charlie our compliment*
Rre- siwro wa. tw psace n, ». mnu.___ without work*. guilty, if there was any cunstructivo
-kJ. LU
wuTX. i
UO
U—»»» .uu^u _
guilt or crime in doing that which ,
1 Wo loft Burlington at 0 a. m. 24th,
proved to be unlawful with a lawful j
1 pawing through luwn to Council Bluff*
protected and degrndod.
The only |
and holy intent At th* very best, and
safety for him or the nation, i« to make
over the M. R A C. B. IL IL This is
with th* pardon granted, the rilualion j
him an iutcUigsmt and rtrfisous man.
a very gtxsl road for lb* moat part and
of
bath
thiw
jtartic-v
is
hnuutabU
i
tw« ametrew xiskowot ssaodxw
' w»II romlurto', running througn a very
enough.
A^little
Christian
charity
will
;
haa been imaninent in ite pntetiral *yi
fine country, mostly nothing but prririe
not bo amiss in viewing tho trial of |
inter.pcrscd with groves of timber, em
thoa* unfortunate* Bad as hi* early ,
life may hqvo once been, lh*&gt; fact of Lis
I reform anil that no uno really daimal 1

POPLINS. PONGEES. GRAY MIXTURES

1“ lagging
' Two sons of Mr. Isaac Davis, cf
--------- -------- The work
progresses *o&lt;newhat slowly, a stratum'' White county, Ind., aged about twelvo
of wiiid rock having been struck. Al- and five year*,w*re rolling ground in a
read v tho drill has bei-n found to field on* day nreeady. Tb* hat ui tho
strongly magnetised that it will, uj.vn cldrat bey blew off, and tho jonager
being withdrawn, sustain a twenty-penny Lui was cal!%I aad idaced upon the acet
nail, and that ia turn will bold a six­ of the roller to bold the tram until the JACONETS,
SATIN LACES.
penny, but before being put in, the drill
NAINSOOK PLAIN.
JACONET CHECKS,
had uo magnetic poecr whatever.
m. NAINSOOK CHECK,
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK STRIPED.
Tho Marshall Atataasa iu spexking
VICTORIA LAWN,
SWISS MUSLIN,
of the young lady who suvtrin*.! »ocl&gt; a
FRENCH FINISH CAMBRIC.
BOOK Muoi-i.-v,
MU8LIN,
«&gt;wa.
SHIRT FRONTS,
sen r» accident rec*i tly says :
MARSAIIJ.ES QL‘H,T&gt;,
HANDKERCHIEFS
“ We rejoice with tlie friends of Mus
EMEROIDERUM,
EDGINGS,
•
MrNamos at the prospect of her ulti­
INSERTIONS.
REAL AND IMITATION LACES.
mate reeuvory fron tho terrible acrid.nt
to have been injured by him, together
I which befell her some days ago. Her
with the circumstance that a divuroo in
i condition is taintly better, and unless
crop, and whieb was b-t:ig liarresteJ.
wno entirely unforvwerai rvlapwi takes
form of law stood upon the record* of
Arrived at Council JlluSk. a city cur­
taining 8,000 inhabitants, at 11 r. M.
present Mr*. Bowen to beeomo his wife .
There wu epent a very plenum'. aabbatli.
Fancy Bow, Sa-h an&lt;l Trimming Ribbon*
innocent'y. and after duo iuvestigatian .
Thia iaratber a romantic looking city, beHosiery and Gloves. Conote and Iluopdart* .
make* this a case not only for iust rrm- j
1 ing built along thu edge of, sad among
jwtby but also for exclusive elemvnry. .
TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELING, WHITE DUCK COATING:
A comparalivo statement of th* ,
amount expended from the appropria- |,
BROWN DRILL, AC., AC.,
tiou for BMesring and collecting Inter-)
great violence and cvnuug in contact
nal revenue for the first six month* of.
with Mr. Wutkuta’ head, kiled him
th* y*an lb70 end 1871 are m follow* : j
latently II* was a widower and hare*
a femily of children.
way roa* along and near tho Hut bank
Under the new Michigan liquor law,
of the Miauuri, the groetrr part of tho
if a man who ha* been drinking dose
distance being over cxtooMvo flats, cotinjury to a ]&gt;er*an &lt;*r to property, the aa-1
ered with wheat, oats aad corn, of the hxm keeper is held liable for all tlie .
latter there being many field* contain­ damage, and tho person from whom ha •
ing hundred* and perhnja thousand* of rente hi. saloon can also be h*U If a!
’
*
ia convicted ef railing |
acre*, and looking very fine, equal to

Trimmings and Notions, all kinds

1KV1SO.

New Advertisements.

As la usual on the 12th of Joly, New
York cxpecta a riot from the Protestan:
and Catholic Irish, or ia other words,
I tiinOreugrtr.cn and II.bbontuvn.
.
The Orangemen's aocietia*. nuaber■ ing four ar five tboumnd, in honor to
.

30 Years

OKASSSVU.LB

Experience

Prints at ten cents per Yard

Th* basis of the A**oaation is aw
Kvaageliad. CuUiubc . Chriatia*i4y; ito
aim ia to follow the sta|» of ILm who
&lt;wna&gt; to jweeuli tho gospel to the poor;

A man naxn*-d Patrick Curtira was City crorec* tho Missouri river on tbo
HIM by * stroke of lightning last new bridge built last year at a lint of
Mon* ay in th* subarb* ofoGcorgwtown. • 1,800.000, whkh ia a magnificent struc­
ture. Kania* City, tbo commercial
metropolis of lid* region of country,
containing a population of 34,000, i* a
substantial built citr, tho main port be­
ing built on the highlands or bluffs
which have been excavated in many
place* to the depth uf fifty fort. This
ia n wry
city, and wo think
destined to becotn* a second Chicago, it
already having seven lines of railroad
centering Item, and others in proco.-s of
construction. At this ptaoo WW were!
quartered at tbo “Pacific Hone,” where

AU who visit Kansas City ahould stop
nt the “ Pacific," where wo are sura our
luxi Dearing will bo on hand to supply
the wants of tho “inner man." On tlio
whole wo liaru had a very plcrsant trip
thus for, made to In tbo main, by tne
gentlemanly an! kind attention of th*
oSoore of the above named railroad*,
udmhon, and 4/ lfo-irey, we would
say to all coming ti Kansas City or
other point* west by all mean* take the
Burlington Rout.-.
I m* I sm tpinning my jwre too long
end must stop, but before doing *u will

A ftrw day* ante ninateen veteran* of
the war of 1812 assembled at Monro,
aad had a sort of a private celebration
and dinner. Their age* ranged from 73
to 100, and aggregated 1.M8, thus av•raging 90. Th* cwntenatian ia named
Frank Ikiuroff who is reven month*
ahis century. Tiio next oldi-ri was
&gt; Jarolx, 90, who was bora in De­ Shop in BARLOW* GOODYEAR’S
troit. but livvd in Monroe (then FrenchNaw Wnrehoure,
tow*,) at tho time cf the maarecro of tl *
A4H*ta(U. r. n«l|UA C*'* PMaUty.
River Raisin, in which engagem -nt he
WELCOME MARBLE.

THE LITTLE BRICK

XXX BARRI MILLS FAMILY FLOUR!
Mv, 1I7L

DETROIT

than older unsa. In noariv „nry orch­
ard are more or lau tree* ia which the
wood of thia year’s growth u dead or
dying Branch- with well grown fruit
upon them, in a few days ahrivnfod up

Confectionei'y.

year
JOB MW.

�Th« f\«rl»ucA|i

greased with the general rush of buri­
neat, and no very thoughtful attention
would bo taken to newspaper reports
unless the excitement wa* running pret­
ty high.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand lUverVaUg-Division

[KiiMfa ifijRUNGTON^ oJth.

Wares Wares.—Tbo dixeutriou bat.
already ccmmuaood among our promi­
nent men. City Council, and others u
te what wt-uld be the beat plan, aad
irow nxpanrirn would it be. Mr. How­
ard Cook, a gsntleuiaa who has had ex­
ponent*, aad whose burit.osa i* ia lay­
ing pipe for hydraulic work*, thinka a
aystem of efficient wnr&amp;a could be put
in, and pure water had from a heavy
spring up the river about a mile, and be
made forc-hlo enough to throw water
over the highest buildings at an ex]lense of net more than 110,000. From
the Councl proceeding* it ia readily
soon that Mr Geiger is inrinn, to push !

It is evidant from rejairte in our ex­
change*, that Battle Creek or Marshall,
or both, will anon have concoction at
CoM water with the roads leading south down tho artesian weU. Well, wo
and east from tho latter city, to Naw would bo glad to see flowing water al
York,via Mich. Southern, autl the Penn­ that point, and if we thought it could
sylvania Central Railroad*
Both bo got, perhaps that might bo sufficient
Battle Creek and Marshall are socking to supply iu with water for drinking
a northern outlet far there line* of rood. purpoaea, etc., but whether the well
Marshall is vigorously agitating a con­ goo* down or not, wo shall continue to
nection with Lowell with their rood, advocate an efficient and effective foreo
which road u a foregone coudiuioo of water works for tbo purpose of savand tbo stock already paid in, and work lag the valuable property of ottr city.
will soon commence.' It i* their deter- Something should be doua, something
tuiuMian to j»s*A sertAworrf &lt;nd aat dap should bo devised .to force water tho
mill tkiy lau trade a ctwtiiaj Hal trill whole length of State street, and hytit Jftrtlm Parilla.
, ilmflte arranged at convenient distance

rippi. It trareraoa Illinois and tho wkul*
broaath uf Southern low*. Nour lire
Misoon, its trunk forks into three
braashoa, for it has three western ter­
mini.
Now, frieud Burgess, of ths Marshal! i
It* narthoni tonninus ia Council
Bhiffa, where, crossing to Omaha, it con- S'atmaa, we invito your attention to i
nreta with Union Pscffio fir all places Hastings, whore we already have a line I
established to Lowell, aad back-bone to ■
push it if necessary. Tho Slaretautn

to throw water on any fire which might
All were completely charmed with the
break out on State or Joffrpcn stryet,
or the ware bouses and manufaeforios 1eurrouniUng* at tho lake The Asaods.
near the railroad. Vigorous ar.'isa in 1tion has purchased and partly improved
five
aerna of land as beautifully aituated
this matter u the price of safety.
&lt;
«u any under tho aan, being almoat outA WXDDIKO 4T TUX NiTIOXXl-—On rounded by water, with dry banks and
Sunday lari a pleasant party from Mid- i a sandy beach- A hQU?? ttgd ham and
dleville *&lt;wnjLl&gt;&gt;J at th* National Ho­ Iro-bogaa han boon put up already, and
tel, in this dry, for tbo purpoao of bar- the houao ia a mode! of its kind, being
iug a wedding. Rev. T. D. Marsh wis buried up in the foliage of native oaks,

We learn th* people of Boltovuo and
Lowell have btan for from idle during
tho past wook ; and have effected, (sub,
atnntially. st least,) a combinslion to
build a Railroad between three two
points. Tho organisation fa by no m*an&gt;
Ita third
a paper one merely, but represent* mon- ; called and tho hearts of Jared IlamaThoae who have used Barr's P*.-toral aad Nabnu
•y enough to build tho railroad, and to ,I chcr and Mis* Emma l*Mll warn tnado
,,_________ w/, backed by iu«u who mean buainre*. So
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE. EUxir regard it tho lest cxpretoranl ob- ■mkra dot* ... _
foe 8t Jcwpb. Ijr
twOrih, Kansas wo are toifl, and wo aMumo that the or- | to beat aa one. Buch ia the qtinson of
City, and the whole fiouth-weat.
ganixation ha* boon iwla ig good frilh. |! your reporter, Mr. Elitor. Tho wedding

Mich gan Central R. R.

t ’ll' "•?

!

Peninsular Railway.

Detr t &amp; Milwaukee RR

UK SHORE 4 ECHGAN
LiTHEM BAILWAY

’■vartd* AlleatlM I
,VF“~ v-nrcia.b. o-p.
\\ me, by th* bottle or care at
‘,tl
Jonx Staxut's.

A regular wetting of the Common
Council was hold at the Council rooms on
Monday evening, July 3d, 1871.
Council called to order by bis Honor
Mayor Goodyear.
,
Pesesot .-Mayor, Aid,. Kwim.,,,
tian was not di« ppcintod ; fur the hur­
Hama, Hayes, KrafcM.Woolsy and Wilrying and bustle and running fo and
fro oa'Monday morning, July 3d, made
it evident that a large party waa about
to atari far Gun Lake, to visit for the
A potitioa from fl. L Stewart, red
first time tho now ground* and building*
Olbera, aakfag the Council to prohibit the
of tho Harting. Gun Lake Areoriation.
building of a evrt.fa .table on M.diron
Tbo party, at tint, ccnsi.ted of the •treeL wu ratal and referred to th* ceusfoUowfog parwmj.- Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. mitto* on *ire*la
Goodyear, Mr. and Mrs. WartfrU, Mr.
Bf AM. William*:
and Mrs. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Grebta.
That the street committee be ioairuct-1
Mr. and Mra. Galloway, Mmsm Roe* od to canse Jeffaraoa stre* I to ko msaaur-!
and Anna Goodyear, Dollio Brigg*. An- ed or cbaiosd from Stat* alrert to the
nio Femre, Calista Hadley, Sarah Bar­ •oolh *M* of Madison alret*. Carried.
low, Sarah Horton, Julia and Hattie
By Ald. Eastaaan;
Holbrook, Belle Wightman, Sarah and
That lb* aocoonl of Jams* Clark* for
Emma Gardner, and Mosam Charlie and rix dollar* be altowcJ. ~
Heniy Barlow, 0. F. Dwight, J. Shoe­
maker, E. A. Holbrook, W. J. Stuart
and Will Goodyear. Thoeo arrived in
time to partake of a bountiful supper,
On motion of Aid. Harm th* Council
provided
by the rook. Mrs. J. C. Cole, adjourned.
I
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1%&gt;s(sfad by frank HgUng,
W. II*ras, Recorder, fn (*«.

A LECTURE TO YOUNG UN.

Regular meeting of tho Common
1
Coaneil
for tho rity of Hastings, held at
'
the
Council Rooms, on Monday craning.
.
July
10th, 1871.
Coundl caM to anler by his hotor
'tho Mayor. I’rea. nt—Mayor,Itecord er.
.Aid. Barlow, Eastman, Hams. Haye,
'
Kenfield,
Willtorti* and Woolley.
/
Minute* of the last two meetings read
sad apprond.
.
Uy Aid. Barfow ;
Tlmt (ha job lot to Mr. Qradroabaah,

_-n journeyfag then from East (o Thia giro* the Lowell people thoir aoutli- : pasty numljertxl slatoan. as fcilows ; 'Ufa low, c«oh rtjnning around three aide*, and that m25, (ha contract pnre, bo
Kenans via Burlington, you enjoy ad- era outlet, «• (ho Peninsular (o Battle : bride and bridegroom, a* noticed above, The first story is for a dining hall and j allowed and order drawn. Carried.
Tlio Record or thoa reported that lie
sywsi- can Meuro on no other; Creek, and then to Mansfield by tho !I 8. G. .Webster and wife, G. W. Scales |I fostiro purples, and tbo axxind story
hne. You both pom over a road accond Ohio aad Michigan Railway. Tho im- 1
i fur *lreping rooms.
had taken Ibo valuation of real estate
to no other in speed, aafrty, or iny portant nuostion fa [&lt;a*»ntod Ip ibo r-co- am! wife, Frank DoGolia and wife,
I’olltaau luxury of modem trasol; and pto of Marshall whether they ran a'luv I ■ha.-lrx Cqinpoell and wife, J«unn* WJU-1 Th' noyi|ty of tho surroundings and itnd personal property from the tax roll
wlide un your way, survey the garden thoTAiwell bnaincs* to bo diverted from lama ami with, Frvl Aloxandor and 1 Mimi ttlrr tJuayi combined, brought but and apportioned that belonging to each
Fimx &lt;?ura R. R. *nd Hhtel eceatnmo- of lllfasoi* and Mireouri, as well as 400,­ our very door*, to go to Battle Creek ? '1 Mias L. I’oarre. 8- P. Wescuit sad I wry little stoop to tirod eyes tho first
ward, which apportionment ia aa follows
dations and are for safe by
000 acres of prairie in Kouth-w^tcrn Whether, by tbi* clover more of th*
night, and on the second night, bring
Mis* Etnmi BennolL
1’nry Bxotaxxs,
Iowa, new famirkot a', low [rffre* oud ,Bellcruo and Lowell people w» are not'
that of the glorious Eouth, was given
Real Eatate Agents at Battle Creek,
tho grand opening [tarty of tho auaaon,
r. 8 —Peavy Bro* hare targe tract*
Mcrara Shepard A Campbell have tho
ef land* iu Kanna, Nebraska aad Iowa
which was a complete auocaas. Music
at Bellevue, and thus secure tho fine
Report accepted.
for aale or to exchange for Michigan
trad* of which Eldor White ha* &gt;o forci­ praise of providing as fine a dinner on inf thi* necasfoa being furnished by
Recorder further reputed that be had
bly written T Tbo line to cither Htanton this ocenri. n M could bo gut up |n tfeo bnxik.' band, of Orangeville, and thus
rewired a letter from Mr. Geiger stat­
or Lowell ris Bellevue, i* shorter th»t. iwtropolfa. Emything was In good
tho evening entertainment* ooatinaed
ria Olivet and Vcrmuntrille ; ju»t. ns, in taslo aad
tasted" good; wo tried it. with an entire change of programnu ing that bo was ready to proceed with
a greater dscroo, tho lino through Mar­
tho boring of the Artesian Well if the
Tho only thing that marred tho fes­ every night Sometimes it would be a
shall from Bellevue to Qddwatar, is
Council desired him to do so. Report
shorter than the “ram's horn" by way tivities of tho occasion was tlie tremea- grand “lantastie dance" or a “spook
doua • aguo shako" of Vliarlio Comp­ promenade," or a “dutch warble," or
Men's Sock* 0 1-4 ceafaia pair at
Ut ns look at this matter a littto and bell, which prevented him from onjny- else the "Mcnngerie" would exhibit
Banna A BlilxFs.
are tlio " situation." If Marshall wish­ ing the dinner and " sociabilities" of the
Potato Bro I’ouea by tlio quantity
The day^ were *]&gt;ent in fishing, row­ ing from Court street Io tho Dqwt, ami
r sate by Acktoy A Slad» It is a dead
es to strike bauds with Uwell, ria B«lle» day. Tijo party returned to Middleville ing, sailing, croquet, etc.
submitted diagram, sb owing distaucea
vuo and Hastings, “wo'ro in," and we in the evening fooling wall repaid for
. There were also parties from Kafama- from railroad track Report accepted.
think if Lowell wishes only to intersect having come to Hastings to get married.
By Aid. flays*:
too and Wayland, at different paint* on
the Ohio A Michigan Railway it can be
tho take, with whom we frequently ex­
That the Committee uo Sueela be in­
.Dxrxxuo n Bcxaxx.—Tho laager a
done in Barry county, rsa Hasting*. Wo
changed co arteries.
structed to lot the job, forthwith, east­
[&gt;er*au ran pat off drinking a ghsa of
To the Captain, Charles Barlow, is ward from tho forks of the rood (viz.
, Maaufrcturo everything, and that (hoy
riorilie, it might still further ho Sxten- water on a hot summer’s day, the better
I are HnsMivanms for MOLDINGS
duo great praise for the efficient manner Grand street) towards Hubbell's on the
dod to Kalamazoo'* Thi* would giro us
Tlirir Molding* are finished complete,
condition that Ambrose Hubbell, H. J.
the advantage of crossing and inter­ largely early fa tho day, tho thirst will ia- which evety detail was carried out
ready to nail up—Sprung and Beveled
Kenfield, Charles Dolph and Charlo*
secting oercral different lines of railroad bo inervased, with an uncomfortable
in their new Three aide Mohling Ma­
chine. I’icture Framo Maiding of any
aona* of falnesa, largo perspiration, faMa. A. W. Bailey's revidcnce will *]&gt;ow offer* superior advnntagns, but tho idea creosnd liability to colds, with a debili­ of ]&gt;alaco stock cars from tho West to free uf expense to the city, to make a
pattern famished to the trade.
four rod road south of the present rail­
off to a good advantage when the repair­ fa, Hastings must not go to sleep and tated condition of tho syatom.
tho East pasted over the Pennsylvania
road fence, and on condition, also, that
ing i* completed.
let a railroad line go through cither
cd to any ono affirivd with a severe
In taking a glass of water or other Railroad aad its western connection* H. J. Konfiold release to the city, free of
cough.
cold drink, it is better to taka but a ata- about tho Brat of May. The ovont is of expense, 16 fret of land westward from
Tax 1’untfac BUI Patter has boon cnAcxixt A ELsax, Agent*.
gio swallow at a time, removing tbo geur.nl inteoeat, in its humanitarian a*
larged, so any our exchanges Nlabot
wt'i as economic napcct. Tlie train congtaaa from th* lips fur a few secund* ;
feet constituting too amount of his ra*thus the thirst will bo quenched with aistvd ot eleven ears, containing ano erratfon. Carried by the following vote:
i have on hand for mle,
। 60,000 fret Ftootiug.
lialf tho amount of water, aad danger is hundred and acvnnty-two head of cat­
Aye*—Aid. Bartow, Flams, Hsyo*
tle.
Tbo
car*
are
arranged
for
holding
■ 100,000 feet Whitewood Fiaiahing Lumavoided of sudden prostration. Half a
and K Onfield. Nays—All Eastman,
sixteen head each, with separate stalls
Williams and Woolley.
5,000 fret Baasaood for Wagon Bcxoa,
connected by gates, which are closed as
the
thirst
more
completely
than
twice
Mr. I. F. Makepeace then offered hi*
25.000 fret Dressed Siding.
Mb. W. ILizaLk has his carding ma­ inve m fine a water power, if develop­ the amount if taken continuously with- soon as aa ox got* hi* place. Theee written reaigaatian ** Marshal, which
For tho information of there who
stalls are readily adjustable to tho size
ham been told that they Imre no Be- chine running in (be beat order at Bar­ 'd, as ar.y in the State, and the opening । out removing tho glass from the lip*.
ot tho animal, so as to afford ample
Sawer, would state that they have uno low and Goodyear’s wsroliousn. Give ip uf a thruugb, competing line of RailIf a person is very thinly, chewing
with which thoy can re-saw 30,000 foot
room fur lying down and ri«iag up. A
lumps of ire ia safer. Utter, and more
p*r«taycomfortable bei of shaving* fa atrown
urers Io our city and manufactories of!
various kinds will lino tho Thornapple. [ the form of cold water. If very warm, over tho bcttoca. At tho top of each
car Is a feed-box, with canvas apouta,
Thi* event wotdt! &gt;«wn chacgv our pop-’
it is safer to hold the glass for a minute
On motion aa informal ballot was ta­
ulation from three to thirty thousand.
or two encircled with the fingers tad
ken which resulted as follows:
If tho line i* to be built from Lowell | palm of tho band. This cools tho blood underneath; also a water teak. By
Allen Jonas,
3
to Marshall, Hiutings ahould hare a a little, aad at tho eatno time tempon thi* arrangement the cattle can bo fed
William Tinkler,
- 2
and watered during tho transit without
Tax National ha, lately been refitted finger in tho pie, and secure ita location ' the water.-ZWT» Joxraal */ JTrelAA.
Scattering,
•
2
unshipping. The carr are about eight
ami repaired, riihi, under the manage­ here. Tho Grand Hirer Valley Road, j
will b»y a good Tea at
Pi
foot longer than ordinary stock oars,
ment of Shepard A Campbell ia doing a tha pride of our ]&gt;eoplc, would not loosj
The following experiment ahould be
the following reault:
Bxar Java Coffee at BusoH'
and
there
i*
ample
room
to
prevent
the
good business. See their cardany burine*&gt; by building of thia line,;I tried it Gull Lake It might have tho
Allan Jonoa,
4
par pound.
animal* from being bruised or jarred
1 desired effect to clear up the mis'ery of
William Tinkler,
• 2
Br request we publish a sermon of
By Aid. Bartow :
Rev. C. L Deyo. of Nashville, ia thi* There would bo more competition and : the recent tragedy there:
That Allen Jone* bu anjoinlod Mar­
uaue. It ha* many good point* that consequently mare freight. It would
open up direct communication for the
shal ia tho plane of L F. Makepeace re­
deserve thoughtful attention.
stock trains of the abore description to
south and east, with the plaster uf Grand
signed. Carried by tho following vote:
run
from
St.
Louis
to
New
York
in
Rapids, and tho lumber o( tho North.
Ayca—Aid. Bartow, Hams, Hayes
ninety-six hour*. Under th* old plan,
people faterasted in Railroads will soon
To show th., advantage of a compel, undertook tho job, and fa reported to
and Kenfield. Naya—Aid. Eastman,
Bronchitia and Asthma ran bo cored visit Hastings to show us a straight line
(on days wore oILm consumed lu making
iug lino tho Charlotte JlrfMrma say* have proocodcd after the following sci­
WiEiama anil Wooljoy.
tlio
trip,
and
the
discomfort
to
cattle
and
by using Barr's Pectoral Elixir.
to Now York «(y,n* Pennsylvania Con- ■Jis opening of tho Peninsular Railway entific manner. Having supplied him­
shriakige :» tboir weight ware very
Acxlxt A Siam, Agent*.
vey Madison street, through Aid. Kast­
which now connect* at Brady, in Kal­ self with some glass gallon jam and a
quantity of uastacked lime, his wont fa
man. reported that they bad edminod it,
Mr. Wm- Benjamin has returned to amazoo county, with the Pennsylvania a boat to tho place wharo tho man wa*
Charlotte, aad in company with A. Wal­ Central line for the Eori, Chartatie is be­ •eon to go down. One of tho jars wa*
The July number of L^frT, lU^eraird and that Boek’s aarery wm aa near as
ters has bought out tho old " Pbaatix.” ginning to realize the benefits of a live­ filled half full of lime, then filled up JMorwoI Afar* is the boat which Las they could make it, and fl»&lt; Ven Brant’s
with waiyr and tightly corked. It wao
Mr. Pixley takes poaserrion of tho Has- ly competition in tho carrying trade. thou dropped into tho water, and aeon yet bora issued. In addition to a very barn was on tho Eno. Report accepted.
Same of their merchnta have already
Account of John Beamer, Qty Treas­
after exploded at tho bottom of tho river targe amount of [&gt;r»ctieal information
reeetvad good* over this route at lower
in ovary branch of th* mechanic arta, urer, for express paid on books for
Mr. G. R. Cash haa purchased tha
It haa several unusurUy fin* illustra­ city, 11.50, preaented and allowed.
Billiard Hall formerly run by H. Mey- fa said, their advantages in regard to
Account of Hasting* ItopubEam Baxtion*, engraved expressly for fas pagvs.
erheff A Co., and invito, all lovers of freights ore even equal if not superior
A new and very attractive feature is a in for printing uniinanee* relating to
tho game to giro him a call.
to Jackson. Mr. Dibble the anasgetic
scries of plates reproduced by ’ Maesrs. drunkennoM, 4e-, 87.60, also relating to
L*Oal A Co. from th* original* published hitching animals in streat, 8C. 10, pre­
manager of the Pamnautar Railway, haa
On* A Mauost uro engaged in the
in Europe more than two hundred yean sented and referred to Finance Commitmilk bosiMte. Mr. Otte goes round
of tho largo Utter and egg trade of that
regular array morning, selling milk.
section. A ear, containing a refrigera­ tinned prosparity of Hastings Lodge.
Tbo account of Hastings Republican
The pries to five cents par quart and the
tor, leavea the Peninsular depot direct No. 68, of ttao Indopon'leat Order of
Baxxn fur printing ordinances relative
milktogood.
for New York City, evory Tuesday and Odd Fellows. This Lodge sow numbeni
to public pound, 820.10, and relative to
seventy.Gvo
livo
working
raen,
true
to
Iao&gt; Bainox.—It is to bo hoped when Friday morning*-, All thoeo articles arc
police force for city, 87JO, reported aad
a bridge u contracted for to be built now shipped from that locality over thi* the frith, and never failing in tho duties
oviu- ths Thornapple, on Broadway, it line, aad Eaton Cuonty butter com­
Committee, was allowed.
may be made of iron. They will last mands tho highest pria’ paid-quite Tuesday evening tho following brothers
On motion Council adjourned.
for all time and arc nearly as cheep a, equal to tbo Orange County brand. Lari were duly, installed as officers of tho
Ctaxs. B. Wood, Recorder.
week Maean. Barber and Martin, of current term by D. D. Q. M., Jacob
Marts
;
N.
G.,
J.
Seward
;
V.
G
,
C.
I*
Fnxxx of the Akyfr made Hasttac* a Vermontville, shipped three and oneM."
it
seems
Ims
taken
“
a
new
depar
­
pleasant vital &lt;w 8a-.ur.lay last, and took half tons of butter to Charlotte, trans­ Smith; Sea’y, John Boasmer; Trsasu- ture.” Tl; t Marsludl Slataiwa say* .
ferred it to tho I'uninsular d-jwt, ana
a tew subscription* to the loading paper
"Bev. I’, a Moxom has acropmd a
hml it sent to Now York nt cheaper
of western Michigan. He was very
call to the Church at Boltevne. Ho fa
spoken of aa a g*ntlezaan of rare taleuL
H» ia a sou of Rev. Job Mx.rom,
'
ATKUtT A Bla»K Agente.
also a clargyman of tha Baptist dsnomSooHan!
inatian.”
•
You can buy furniture of Fuller's
tuako at AM«-n's, that will out-wear sal
A,, Pannus Mills*.—A. R. Ding­
man, who clerk* at C. H. Hicks’ grocery,
look better, and nt a to«
raw something fly in tho window cue
evening thi* v«fa, and from ita size
.apposed it to bo a bat, but upon catch­
July 11.1871.
market for th«n, as too dealer ia not
ing it it proved to bs a monitor miller
BoaiMsn at Aspteea MotioMa Braly;
nw obliged to peak and kaop hfa batter
about aovrn inches from tip to^f of work*thadepti*WaggMUd with
&lt;m hand uadi cool weather fa th* faU.
wings. The body fa covered with a coat all poarihie da^oteh. Tha building fa
before sWpptag it. *S&gt;*J2VaW&gt;te&gt; furcf fir pearly yellow, am! the wipg* Lavs
tboradds: *• Tb* foresight of Mr. DU&gt;
M* in providing for this trade will toad

CITY PAINT SHOP

PAINTERS
DENTIST

litiiia.

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

Wool jWanted

eXCELSIojj

19 'ooeTK Self- Raking
KEJjOLFIEZIFt. and MaONXriSIR.,
THE
TAYLOR, HAWKING and DAYTON

PITTS, RACI2CE and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS ARB CLOVER BULLERS.

E. P. BURRALL

Goods are Cheaper than Low

DRESS

And we will sell

�SHOWN &amp; CARTER,
250 Main Street,
JACKSON,

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■

8 O’CLOCK.

MICHIGAN.

FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

WALL PAPER

AGENTS

hr EdHh U*UiHaM

UO MADE FROM 50

AND DECORATIONS.
ere oonstanly oeeurmxg. fi.ni chip, of
■ml ftying «« from the IwnMni.
they are using, or tbo work on which
ttay aro employed. So ateo u» tho ilnw

IKD OIL CLOTH WINDOW 8HADEK, TABHELS, BlVrURE
IRD. AC. AMERICAN AND M.'UTCR-UCLLANII. IN
GREEN, WHITE. BUFF AND BLUE, FOR

CHEAPFARKIJIKETRAVEL!
HKNllT.^A

Chicago, Baek IilxaA and raciflo H.
A CcMpMy.

THEA-NECTAH
l» A rritB
BLACK TEA.

tun* b* met with the injury. Now this
decidmfc whether or not the foreign
body ia ia tbo eyeball is all important
If it has merely cut a hole in the eyobalL
and dropped out back of the nyo, tho m-,
tsaoiassy owapo with perfect radon; but
if it, no matter how small, has entered I
tha eyeball, there ia not one chance iu a I
tnlllion of the eye’s being saved, and an
oven chance whether the other qyo is
not also lost. from what ia called sympa­
thetic indiunmatioa attacking it
In many ports ot tho system *foreign
body, like a need la. splinter, bullet, ate,
may remain |&gt;urfci-i!y quiet and do no
bann. Not so, haw ever, in the eve;
here it is fatal to ught in the injured,
and perhaps the other oyn also. Its
presence may at one* destroy tho eye by
exciting acute and active inflammation.
After auth deatiwticu, and rrheu only
a stump of th* aye ia left with tha for­
eign substance in it, this remaining por­
tion of tho globe is liable, at any time,
to repccted attacks of inlammatioi.
Even if tho sound eye has not been pre­
viously attacked, in aomo one of the**

.XwUkt &lt;S f. M. (Sep-r.laadat
T.SO A. M Ceueeu »• Dsalre wi«A kwAmi
C-.*W Iteilv.x Hr Willi—p-rt. Usmtewg
•nd •'.r Mlh ; si Jwwy cu, .IU.
K.piN. TraiaeTX.* J—y k..lrosd far rtif
e&amp;.'sssxstssissx.-

«*«* R1VEB NSUEIIES

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CURTAIN GOODS.

&gt;ereteH./&gt;.^.fa».. jJtro- JUiMtl
JMU. »■»« D.bbl« »«■&gt;. X. r.Cll
tbotic trouble cornea on, taking at first
th* form of weakness, inability to bear
the light, slight pain aad diacomfurt.

MyAri.,

-KiS?

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.

aaw

mis’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,

A Million Dollars.

and a gradual change takes place, the
•n&gt; doRoperating nxul sight being k»L
Yhr only remedy for such sympathetic
m flammstion is tlio removal of tho cause,
namely, tho cto or the atnmp, with the
foreign body in it Thia, if done to*
Dour. Feaatasa Ulb, I*71
late, may not sarti the second eye. Aa
nil llrtsksafaaasUfavoreklt Ioyo with a foreign substance within th* •A&lt;«.
tka Tra&lt;l»f PvHm. U krt* lUra.qi.ly
cyabaU nover should bo allowed to remain. The psearat operation for ha re­
moval ia to simple ana effective, end tha ■
subsequent wearing of an artificial cya I
so faolitetod, that there need bo, in the*
days of other, no fear or dreul of th*
operation. It ia only in tho rare* in­
stance* that a fureigu body haa bsca re­
moved from within the oyeb*D.
A glass rye can be worn ginomlly
within a fortnight of th* removal .of a
uatdoaa or paintul stnmp or globe. Uuld
water and tbo solation of atropia* are
an that can bo recommended, besides

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CAIJTION
fru&amp;wnt

Michigan Exchange.

&gt;£■ 2&gt;. Jtjri.,- ss&gt;ri,

Tht Ey te

REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO

GREAT SAVIKB TO CONSUMERS
4unZ Anu a£o tufa CJH/
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(STORY OF THE

WAR IN EUROPE
Lead and Zinc Paints,
HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
k.lA-M Is Uxh Eagli
Colors of all Shades, CAUTION

500 VOLUMES IN ONE.
zkHcutH Wanted

Tte Litarj of Poe'n zh

Tho St Alban* (Vt)
say.
that Mr. A. H. Bock bus one of the hart
equipped farms in that county, and thug
deacrilies the pons u»d in hit butter

■ Averill Chemical Paint,

Buck has tour puna, vrlwdi are '
■uAciastlr ample far forty ccwa. They
ore made square or tetfhat oblong. oi
tin, and are each dx foot long. nineteen
inobaa wide and twdv* imsbre deep.
They are sat ia wooden vaU and kept
from tha bottom by stacks aa inch or so
in thickneaa. In thia wooden rat water
ia poured, or may be kept running, to
•a to regulate tlio temperature of th*

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WHICH TR ALREADY FOR UBE OF ANY DESIRED RHADE OR COLOR,
AND HOLD ONLY BY THE MEAHURE. RAW AND BOIL­
ED LIN HEEL OIL, VARNISH. BRUSHES. PIT
TY. GLASS, GLUE, PARIS WHITE,

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Scientific Americii
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MARBLE!

R1DELL &amp; CO.

one and three quarter inches ia diam­
eter, uul of bea rather than of greater
length than tho thickness of th. aoodon
bare which bold the pan from the bot­
tom of the rat Drawn ore* |tea sat

wart.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair iU
natural Vitality and Color.

Or. Welli’ tot of Jirtkte

I^IARlEKFua KI

■NEW CARPET HOUSE

Family Sewing Machine,
KIM BLY CJNSTBU JfED,

OIL CLOTHS.
decayed; bat such as risk e*b ba
aarad by thi* application, aad stimu­
lated into activity, ao that a new
growth of hair i* produced. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedimwat, it will h*ap it elaan and rigorous.
Ita occasional am will prevent tha hair
from turning gray w falling off, and
consequently prerent baldness. The
restoration of vitality itpres to tho

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                    <text>VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 20,1871.

NO. 12.
BaHap* fait—Josh’*.
A noted trolfopc-Anthony.
“Woman—without her, man to
rafo"

ha^ inoved to Union Block and offering greater induce­
ments than ever.

huhiiii,

inland, kari,. di.e-sirv-iblalthough no,
A Texan widow has remarried at tho
particular objects could bo distinguished.
age of fifteen.
Beautiful in tho extreme was tho tccnc.
Abeve was tho doer, blue arch of heav­
Fashionable politeness—be rude to
en uumamd by a cloud ; below, tho bo­
women
on stages and street tan.
The GoUn Aft saya : 0«r of (ho so­
som of tho lake, dotted with vessels.
Beauty is werre than wino; it intoxi­
All around him was perfect stillncsi. cial noeds oPbar day is a rational way
of spending an evsaisg. Of course one cates tho holder and the beholder.
calmed, and ccsisedy moved. No mo- can go to the theater, ar tn a concert, or
to a elab. Or, on tho other hand. lu&gt;
' awful stiUnnsa.. .5io sun was very fast may stay st home, which, generally, if
! sinking; l» the’ share it had hardly set, ho lias a home, Is better then all. But
SOLE AG EX' fS FOR BARRY (XHlNTYj FOR THE
, and was no longet visible to those on suppceo ho want) a facial compsuv—a
or twenty, OKy frionda. at his
. earth. Tan tbuuMnd foot above the dam,
psilor; what sbafiTi .to with them
• dron'd bore.
lha»t They usually oosae&gt; elegantly
'
dresaod-U.o
ladies in silk or •“
___
.....
tin_' Y
.
Young tody physicians are multiply­
j Surveying tho woudcra of nalnra above,
। below aiiu ull nrouid him. filled with flowers in their hair and jewels at their ing throughout our country, and as a
breast*—tho gentlemen ia .genteel result, it to said the young men are In­
broadcloth, white kids, arid pralsdod coming more sickly than they used to be.
■
A baaiMSWMiltaa m»l Wky.IkUsialM:h ii
with him hii exalted feeling., no one to cravat*. After omring thev receive the
Out west they tell a story of a dog
Johmton's Mf-Kalinf Beaprr.
-a--.—.™rwhom ho could communicate his srnti- hand-shako &lt;rf, the host and hostess
which wns generally interested in music.
He atthndod a singing school, and wns
Ithaca Combined. Sulhey Rake, _
|nZw 'uu-n'.s or thought* Literally, as bo re­
marked to us, "he was' mnnatvJi of all
subsequently found in the back yard
and Broadcast Plaster and Grain Sower. ।
&lt;Kt
ha surveyed and no one could dispute
with a music book in front of him, beat­
his right." Dot the eoricitude was al­
ing time with hfo tail on a tin pan, and
' moat sickening, an 1 bo questioned from graciously Ixiggiug and granting par­ howling “ Old ziundrod."
heart, "Oh, solicitude, where r.ro thy dons, talk a few minutes to one and a
A man inquired at - the postoffice in
cliimi?' It scorned to him therwyaa few minutes to another, sip a glau of
Erie, the other day, for a letter far "Enif all motion had erased, and that tncro lemonade, nibble ot a fronted poundho must stay forever; no movement eake, opdl a fow drops of coffee on an ry llogden." He was told there was
wns perceptible. In this position the unrestricted skirt, wulu a Uttlr, fan none. “ Look ere," he replied, a little
aaff"lji " ytai'vr bexamined a bodd let­
balloon remained perfectly stationary,
not tho slightest current appeared to i! much, and at a proper hitoncu of hour ter for my nemo. It begins with ho.
' retire, leaving a whivpcr to tho effort of
prevail, and thia state of things remained ;i having greatly enjoyed an evening Look in the oto that's got the ho’a.**
“ A young lady,” in a rural “ pernoowhich really had nothing oajoynbfo, and
al" iaforzzw “ a certain young man that
| which on the contrary was a superb end
the next time ho desires to sue an her
ncath hha, and pteinlv saw that the rel-1| costly bora.
forty-five
mortal minutes, without wink­
atire positions ot balloon end reesels ‘
। did not change, or so little that he camo I, A fow nights ago wo w«wo at an erea- ing his eyes, she anil consider hcrvelf
ing company whoso hoe: and hastrw highly favored if he will close his mouth,
I to the conclusion that he was nrtfoctly ;
ehanged all thia. They substilntod ra­ and not sit there like a young robin,
becalmed, ud that ho must find a\gr- .I tinaal entertainment for irrational twadrent of air or nontia over the lake all Ij die. Instead of decorating tho evening awaiting the parent bird."
uight. Ho diwharg-d socne baflasi, 1
^CtfP 0,1 hand and manufacture to order any a’uo or
A nice young man st Portland kept
with a garden of wallflowers, they mode
and increased hi* altitude, by th» ba­ (tho occasion spengio and glitter with an
luflhune,. which wc u-ill M'll ,1 price that defy oompetilion.
rometer, 1X01*0 feet, and streak a ear- . iutellectasl luster. Instead of a -frivo- lady until bo saw her shako her hand­
rent which boro the balloon northwaid |I lous parliament of rmall talk, tho gucsto kerchief, when he called at her room.
st tlio rate of lb to 2t) miles on hour.,I were made cither to asy, ar listen to, After being picked up at the bottom of
a* this course win parallel to the ebon’, i something worthy of human tongues the stairs, and having his bouse sei, ii
and henco not desirable, ha nt once let!। and ears, minds and haarta. They had was explained that she was only shak­
the most complete stock in the city, manufactured by Richmond
off gas and coirtm* need a descent, which ‘ songs by gwd singors, and recitations ing »omo apple peelings from a' napkin.
A Back uh, the only reliable form in use. A full stock of
until too barometer indiented an olera-.
Three little girls who had very care­
tion of but b,000 feeL There u current |
was found which bore the balloon south | to add to the general crown. There ■ fully, buried in a garden ia Portsmouth,
the dead body of a pot bird, after
by «outhe*sl al the rate of 35 or 40 , was co horitaiioa, no batkwariness, no N.
consultation
sent one-of their number
all kinds that arc used in the County. tu« cheap o» can
chill, no awful parlor-propriety. It was
। loan wan near the center of tai' lake one of the meat suceecsful of nights.
chased elsewhere.
| and about 20 mil« south of a hoc And yet it did not take anything very
drawn from Milwaukee to Grand Haven. great to make it so. U was voted by
i The wrunaut took advantage of this all present to bo tho most interesting
i current, as it wns bearing him toward ovotuag of the season, and we went
i the Michigan shore, near St Joseph, away from it carrying in car mind the
a fresh1 supply
ned kept in it fix about 30 miles, when memory of its simple plan tend protho liaUooa commenced to ascend of its
Tho following names ore npprup:
&lt;r the uses mentioned:
For an auctioneer’s wifo—Bid-dy.
Oar Ixtal noddy is usually a di
Far a general'a wifo—fially.’t
l&gt;oro. It lack intellect. Sensibl
ju«t received, which will be sold at the lowest caA price.
Far a sjwri’s wifo—Ifot-ty. '■'_
pin got tired cl an owning party
Far a fisherman's wife—Nst-ty.
than at any other kind of cm;
Every well-regulated fanujy pttgL
a theater rad ararert-room to
Tho .(are began to jxep out from the
great dome in roubtica number,, watch­
Ing tho daring intruder into their realm
For a carpet man's wife—Mat-tie.
Mr. Fteiner remarked to us that, at this
and in fact everything kept iu a Gnt-dass STATIONERY STORE.
time, tho laaesotne character of the
A story is told of an old hunter in
; - J’kase caU and examine stuck and prices before purchasing
scone was terrible, indeed, the stillnew
Michigan, who, when tho country wsa
elsewhere.
was more than awful —the darkness bonew, got loot in tho woods several times.
-I. «O13M«.TS &amp; CO.
tow was foarfuL Tlui surface vf Inks
The man who marries the prettiest He wsa told to fc----- —*“*------------Michigan was like a forge btock short girl of the place, is said to be a ** lucky which ho did,
of dim, dreary fog drawn out. countless tallow," and so of him who draws tho explained to him
uiilos in oarh jiiredion. No round highest prise in a lottery, or by acme kxt, and lay out,'
broke tlm sullmre of th»-b:4athing of ‘ f irtunato" turn of affairs, dears tho ho Vra. naked wbj--------------------------- t),o ii'ronar.t, end this was jaiufbi and gulf between want and wealth in an the oompaan. Ho stated that be did not
&lt; ven startling.
hour. And yet the hfotorira of all Hntos dare to. Ho wtehed to go north, and ho
The ovonsut was rousal from .hto toll ua that with a terrible uniformity tried hard to make tho thing go north,
reveries by tho appearance, of what ho cn I certainly tho man who boa.m-» but it was no use—'twouid diddle, did­
dle, diddle right around, and point
at first thought was a liugh fire balloon

LlhliER STIH'K! Lffll'll PBIffi! AGMCULTU’AL MACHINEBT
$40,000 WORTH OF GOODS.
A rnnpklf auoH ntiAJv 'tMy AfrtVmeY- A/VV

75

’

Cl-4cti. to 45.00,
18 3-4 ctiApfC.OO,
l~
Ilomutia very low,
Uawy Boots and Shoes 25 per cent, b .’ jtr usual prices,
of^Jf^^ription.^c., &lt;fr.
!. ’LT*
fo sce ou r Goods (. .i ri 7 rices.
•
CdSH, ice SELL FOR C-jUstf, andean a)
Jord to sell for less prices than Jackson, Kalamazoo o
Grand Rapids, and we WILL 1)0 IT.
.

-

J

-

named

&amp;c. &lt;fcc.

BUGKETE and C.E-»PEB»^^S^;
Mowers and Reapers !

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Picture Frames
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Blank Books,
Pocket B&lt;
Memorandums, &amp;

'Wsad-Beam Plows. With
proved Wheel Cultivator,
Square and Butterfly Dn.,
Cauldron Kettle*. and ev&lt;
Repairing: Machinery )■

jOuft. INTO ILnD’S

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hail Thr&lt;|sW|Mfllaclftjk C’kM «
Hollers and Grginivrills, a oil Guile’s : I
Patent Sulky Kake.
pay Cash for all kinds
Rpiuds Plaster. Uhfo Lime

TP?

n.-ttoilCariCimr

‘

J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S
Wa«u. :

M’HklLTY

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mesi IMS Ml MH,

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES,

nsrending In tho east. In a few mo­
menta the delusion cessed, and the moon
rising majertimlly in luff view, disclosed
the Michigan chore, which was being
rapidly nacbcd. As soon as the bal­
loon was over the land the u-rvuaut be- died from a style of living induced by
pu. to fol relieved, h was the nation­ his good fortune, and his only sou turn­
al birthday. Boon the sound of cannon ed out a drunkard.
The man whoso first bet on tho racewas hoard, the dogs were barking—iucoutnc', whose first deal at the card-table,
whoeo first risk at faro, whoso maiden
lottery ticket, brings money largoly into
hi* iwckets, is • ruined man at tho very
instant tho world pronvunoM him lucky.
Any man, especially any young man.

—Hto buy------

is at the new brick Rtnirc of

ri.'istril istrons for part favora. nnd-iwite.ing Hwy,bare
■ hit w.- Vnvo reprreentnl It to l« , we would n»|«-ct.ully
now andJsnplovoa stylo of

C. H. HICKS !
(Successor to I-Ticks &amp; Falen.)

CARRIAGES
and

I

Grotirries, I pny
Cash for Protluce, and sell lor Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

w. H. WHIPPLE

bMlncea.

fit

rthoP&gt; about our wort. We use Steel Tire. " c
Che best Hjirinas. Wo boll our Felloes
B Wicks a he lower FOR the
uWlKbS OF WORK THAN IK
AXYVITY IX MICH1GAX.

BOOTS AND .SHOES, Dr. AIKIN,
fflee Ko. 11 Canal Bt_ Grand Repute,

J. L &amp; DAN. REED.

.Gold &amp; Silver Welches,

No derirebte spot for a landing being
discernable. Ur. Btrfner kept on his
course. Hoary limber near the shore
and apparently an uninhabited country,
jSiscellnnr.
decided him not to attempt tho deroc®’,
ro ho krrit on for about fifty miles from
the shore. It was 1.0&lt;wtmag cold, too
mercury indicating too temperature to
bo thirty-four degrees, or tiro degrees
Profeuor Sterner'* Successful Trip above freezing point. It had not grt
Aerons Lake Michigan—An Inter- Imrer than forty degrirts rt any tome
when the balloon tras above the lake,
estinr Voyage-

The balloon auamatoa was one of the
finest and must sucereaful ever made.
The Professor bud christened Ms sniol
ship, •• Th* Qty of Milwaukee." As
soon .. the infauim. was J-rferted,
riuhl bags of bolhsrt. containing in all
400 pounds of rand, were plac.-d hi tho
car; a'so an anchor with uno hundred
foot of rope, borometBr, thormcmrtnr.

An alarmingly largo acrabcr of the
nona of the rich men of our citiea, are
at thia moment halplea durnkard*.
Young men ore they, many of them of
education, of manly qualitieo, of gene­
rous natures, honorable and high-mindadj but the demon of drink has taken
such a poeacsaionof them that a father's
breaking heart, a mother's team, and
sister's agony avail not to draw them
from their deep damnalioa. Elogant
loteure was their ruin.
Tho b«t way to keep a child from
ruin to to bring him up to "help father "
Make children fool that they ranst do
something to support the family, to Mj&gt;
along; then two trading. *» shirt
are their ^rutian-thewo uf affection
and pride; for we natmaBy fore tboee

A wouaa’s pride and a sonar’s guide
-Tho needle.

Con a lew cr be callol a. suitor, when
he don't suit bar?
Bailor*’ bats are all the rago among
the girls of sixteen.
I’hiladolplda Lridos hare a mania for
dmb or gray traveling suits.
Tho latent style of visiting card is of
pale lavender tint and almost square.

Happiness grows at our owe firesides,
and ia not to be picked up in the strangor’s gnnlna.
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe ha, been ap-

kilt*plaited
looped-r-wr behind.

fronted,

and

Pcraaola are larger thio season and
heavily fringed, making no light burden
for delicate bands to bear.
Thv Queen of Denmark, determined
to put a Stop to fcmalo extravagance, is
said to drive mt in a caNco suit

�LOWER THAJV EVER
Tb~e frightful K«U* will nut cearo
orc almuet uuirmaUy Ropubhcana

Bine. Fear* nr
unall Democrotu:

Phoenix ‘Cash

nod disqual-

.like a* &gt; blundar .nd crime.

THE DEMOCRAT!' EJ OT

STO3FI.3ES

HASTINGS. MICH.. - July 20. IB7L'
THE rUBUBHEBS AMOCUTION. W*d»«day. the dirnrt rwult
they will yet be able to strike tho 15th
Amondment out of tho Constitution.

their nnootutitational action.
Th* atain
and th*y tnny aottl* and divide a* they

votoa their political cxirtaneo depend*.
chief and tnovt

AT AUCTION BIST

PKIIffl IK ™ cm
■ im,m, .

Oxr Waihington Correepondeaet.

effort* of llio white* of the Southern
State*. Ho thinka tho Ku-Klux should
IVnaiMtWi July 14, 1871.
The conduct of tho Medical Associa­
tion ot
of tms
this Diatrirt
Dr.,. —tian
vutnet in
tn expelling are.
..
. . ,
BIU. ta&gt;
l. tt. ‘ ■"
"J
u» ill— .r Vi.
&amp;.
.
. •
.

.1.

Ladies' pisses and Children’s

Ml.. &gt;»

Shoes and Gaiters

i“&lt;
“•D^.
,°"r,
-. moot if the* can thereby bo relieved of

Health with Dr. Verdi, a Homeopathic

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

tempt iu this roenmuaity.

During Um week amd ne-rt. in

that decidedly excellent Hotel—tho
Waim*
.nit ll.A nfflewr. . nf llin

Qty, it. hoopitabfo ritirenj, it* mpbl

April 6th. 1871.

with tho sanction of John T. Iloffiaan, night by
Governor of New Ycrk, by tho grace of । h® could

” New Goods!!

will not permit u» to publish to-day.
Tho Associnlii'ti elected ns bfffcn*

■ion ia fo-a intrinsically dignified than

abotdd have -xindod forth th. terror.

UIU of Hue JaiUnBy

Block! Barlow

theirl»*dingropre*cntaUvev that through
rm. aumairy 01
UUi„ I. ™M»
.. .
_ .
...

fioee wore involved in it* full perform-

Triimt.

through our rtroet*.

outrage:

'

FOB SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE.

Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.
BIACK FIGURED AND STRIPED.

.

THE CELEBRATED RED IJON BRAND;

demonsiratxin that Feaianism haa Any ism and nil thvir mutual cooperation
denial of this light is a blur at froo-, against innovation upon tlie peeudo seithe •' cily of ken an-&gt; its streets to bo sprinkled with dcru of apc-cch. Ot»(y .Tints dare tor-1
„ I,,.
them u.t&gt; bv aim baek it ia on insult to intelligence and humanblood. Th., sense of humiliation and

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

AN IMMENSE STOCK OF

DRESS LINENS AT ALL PRICES.

the ground, utwu which tha old bloody

If th* threat, of the rnuru violent Rib-

4th

annihilato

ot July,

the

Irish Catholic mob. frhich h
! *.1

PIQUES A SPECIALITY.

tho arouMul and envago rowdyism of die eurronderod.
Qrongetnou criminal fhrfion* into conflict with the I If we had

ware not carried out *tw

chains of elaroiy iteelf.

Thank God tho

STIFLE INI FBI m MI

maintained 1
dewwnded to fu- later run thvir ouuroe, be punbed a* by
Henrietta Paddon, while attempting to

stuug bv the manly action of Gov. Ran
dolph, eonelndod to aesert the dignity of! pa|ers which make up history will hand
I------ j occupy io commanding and influential a
tho Commonwealth against disorder, j him down
duwn to infamt
infamy by
6’ writing: “ This poviti.m in thL community a* Dr. Blia*
tho cowardly Mayor
i - uv.ed the libortia* of hi*
detoterioui pill* advertis'd in thopapers
ema of responsibility upon tho Church to
Tho alsove quotation will also apply
fl 12th day of July, 1871. .
Iriih (anemle* to Protoatant*, but reyu- I W* doeo thia article with the brief
Ui .bj,
„bul,, ,h., BaM.

»omd«h«L.ul&lt;koMlia
JXJj'TrX
dTbH
1 J?‘~
u iu
iartin- nlo owwlor of imaHpU

of u.

CONSISTING

IN

TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELING.

PART OF

Prints,

Ginbgains, Lawns, Parasols,

The Largest Stock in the City!
DENIM8, STRIFES. TICKINGS CHECKS. D. &amp; T. CAS8IMERF,
BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND

Shawls, Hosiery, timid-

11 ugnifirsnou ha* been attached

WHITE DUCK OO.VHNOA

BROWN DRILL, AQ, AC,

Detains, Fine Dress Goods, Stripes,
that city.

JACONETS,
SATIN LACE8.
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
JACONET CHECKS,
KNAINBOOK CHECK.
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK STRIPED,
VICTORIA LAWN,
SWISS MUSLIN,
FRENCH FINISH CAMBRIC.
. BOOK MUSLIN,
SHIRT FRONTS.
MAR8AILLE8 QUILTS,
------HANDKERCHIEFS.
EMBROIDERIES,
EDGINGS,
INSERTIONS.
REAL AND IMITATION LACES.

MM Mil) HI GM!

Bleached and Brown Sheetings,

the 12th inet- produend a

bantting nf

•

EVERY THING IN THE WAY OF WHITE GOODS

THE HEW YOKE RIOTS.

City, to

K

DRY GOODS &amp; GROCERIES!

We protect such quire* of ita follower* tho arbitrary prop

cxcuniun to Mackinac 'and the interme­
diate place* of public iutereit, and we

ot

&amp; Goodyear

‘T U
•oJ Ud“« “
«rfriVn at, nfTnn*&lt;V. l,Lrv at thn life of the

thirds of it* officers of profit were in ! welcome leditfous Irmhuicn with the
their hand*, but wu had not hitherto ■ frnodom of tuo city. On the great hoiunderofood that they had prohibited the W*J
Fi-nfoni™ w* desk our public
• ,
.
biuhluiK. with irroeu flags. But when mutual aavuncemoui iu rearmug, wane
J of the Hastings Republican Bairxxa, .
and Hon Geo. Wiilnrd, of the Bettte
• Crook Joental
prvcc
marching through our •trvcU, our d(y
SS.qUUi.S.MUlM a
uithoritire join the mob and ariomnlv
.
.
. r .1
rnfi.no the diabolical nnDCItdee which
forbid the prooeeaiua I Mayor Hall
make* bur.oomb apoochea on the Fourth
of July; dut tbiv it hit uadrrotanding OJ», u
------- ---------- promulgate. Haro tha Southerner, not
of American liberty.
| Mud throwing Mem* to be th* moetconCatholic mob.
hnr wltat ia a nrocca..un but one wav i .
.
.
. .
.
.■
g opinion: x&gt;y inu iianncre, ! *
......
i.t
the neceaaity of trampling upon the replayed, by the number. ,!«“. “ J “ “ P^"1 to *° Tllh
Rtot,'' the New York TFdww uf the 13 th
meu
wieh
to
make
a
demwrv
fare,
on
I
undignified
grimace
^uroarsoe as follow* of Uiu tiiloinou.

talitirs of the dtiaoni
tho Strwhs.”

Russell &lt;fc Nevins,

begin to query eoinowbat thn*: “ n hy

Tammany, which though hating forms |

troii

IM

SHEETINGS,

.

Yurt and it* immediate vi initv.

kerchiefs, Bed-

l y profiasional cupidity.

strict by force the liberty of proteetnnt
Irishmen shows plainly th. dogmatical

New York Qty.
PhUadripbia,
Borton.
Baltimore,

The Uth of July.

oilier cine. a.
Thursday, the Umngnmcu were admit-

Gov.

Hoffman’s and

Mayor

|l,8M,&amp;05 76

-

LTUfliB *

-

455,092 20
196,346 69
$4,270,964 50

Hali’s

Prints at ten cents per Yard !

spreads,

Table Linens, Towels, Cottonades, Pant

THAT CAN NOT BE EXCELLED!
BOOTS AND [SHOES to pkaae My cue. CLOTHS AND CLOTHING,
A LARGE STOCK.

Linens. Window paper, Corsets,

&amp;.C., &amp;,c.

THE LITTLE BRICK

Michigan Cnll’nga.

to cost •140.000.

Central Railroad boilding*.

HI BARRY MILLS FAMILY FLOUR!

LBS UH MW MD!

bloody time should

1^. iwl

BARLOW 4 GO ODYE AR.

DETROIT
STOVES

capital of 9100,000, of which 100,000
At tho States Prison[during tho month
the Democratic Mayor of New York ap-

Hold extenialvely by

Save over Fifty per

Sale potitive, art to tin flight

�Tip
From th* Iota SretaU of July 16, we
glean the following fa regard to fee trial
of rcapcre on tho farm ot 8. A. Yeomans
near that village on th* 12tL. Ten wachina* were entered fcr trial as follows :
Johnson Harvester, Champion Combined
Reaper and Mower, Eussril Combined
Reaper and Mower, Buckeye Combined■
Reaper and Mower, Woods Reaper, Ex­•
celsior Combined Draper end Mower,•
Marsh Harvester, Dodge Combined xna-’
obiac, Kirby Reaper, Monrflald O«n-

ipasmi of Whimping Cough an i
relieved by Barr’s Pectoral Elixir.. ,
Ackley A Blade, Agents.
:

TIIK DAILY.-lt t&gt; tho
dca.1, who to lutnmlf hath ucvi-r said
Intention or tho PubllahI mu.: go to the Firrt National Cloth­
ing 1! &gt;use and get me a suit ot clothe*. orm ot thin Paper to In.
■ue n DAILY tlurlnig tho
Fruneta, buy your pare Spirit* and Vanderpool trial. Hoad iu
ger-cijo Irish Whiskies nf John Stsmtey.
11, 'i.:, the largest and beat stock of
Lie re which ho sell* only for medicin­
al pun»&gt;»e* or by tho quantity from. hi*
era baa put pa Lcr tuuuutr garb,
atily, aad the Firet Nntiptial Ck.th-1
■louae ia receiving ucw goad* by
.hi almost every evening.
thri
:

Dirs-Shorter.
Tni k»—Bri gh ter.

Wuth mt—Cooler.
Fmitnw—Buggy.
Jurytex Ctinxr.—Busy.

Nrw Arrue—In tuarkst

Tac Ontrol ML-hlgoa Humceipxiusc
Institute will be held in Hastings on
Monday tho 10th da; of October.

dattons and are for aalo by
Purr BsarurJis,
Real Estate Agents at Battle Creek.
P. 8 —Peavy Bron have largo tracts
of lar.de in Kansas. Nebraska and Iowa
for sal* or to exchange for Michigan

Buch ie th* nature «f a t*1*grap&gt;b dis­
patch lari Friday, and wo learn Vander­
pool baa urged tbo committee to aecopb
sitaatod on the river-rood just righty Money ia bring raised by subscription
rods oast of the corporation limits of to procure testimony of imjiortnnt wite
our city. Thro* springs arc worth a
riritfroai any pmou, who tow* the loft unturned. In regard to tho offer
beauty and magaiStoao* of nature, and of Mr. Bate* wo do not know bow
Messrs. Hughe* and Van Arman will
tt u a wonder th*y have not brau th*
■
take it, but wo arc of tho opinion that
subject of universal admiration and
'
it will open their eye* to the situation
comment ere this. They arc on txm.id•
orable of an elevation above the city,
Wo prraum*, however, that tho whole
bring rcme thirty feci higher- than nt
thing
will
b*
left
to
tha
action
ot
the
th* river, righty, rod* from tha springs.
The field of wheat selected for tbo tri­Imagine a gravely burin, with water committee who hove matterr in charge. al was unduubtudly as sovaro a (&lt;ft as•
machine* oould bo well put into. Th*’
pouring out on all side, and cen.rnug
ground was smooth and weil fitted to
to one plcosan’, tumbling brook, and
run a machine, and ia a' L»------------you have an idea of what this spring is;
cultivation, as was fa evidence from th*
bat one feature w* forgot to manuun.
growth of wheat Tho soil was heavy
they ar* iwyrayariri wife a mineral
Burr-oak laud, and fa many place* tbo
grain was badly lodged, sad th* farmer
substance. -The
^&gt;OW4 it «
(.rJ|
often rays, “twi»t»dfa all shape*" by
to beUevo that thi* ia quite inoomet. tho a :tfou of th* wind and storm.
stream of wafot come* out of th* earth Thoeo gentlemen daeire that iriBcicnt
The wrather was flue, and by 10
that taslae stroagfy of iron and sulphur. means should be placed In their baud* o'clock nearly all the t’-aehiaoe w*ro **t
W* found Mr. Craig a vury pleasant to enable them to prepare and jeesent up, and several of them went lata anoth­
tbo defense fa a proper manner, which
goutlemau to talk with, nnd ho acemtxl will not loav.. it a fan-« and bring ridi­ er Gold of lighter grate, where they all
worked wv|L Til* Marsh Hamster fa
very much interested fa the idea of our cule upon theiusolvce. Thor dartre too, this field worked Tory finely, and from
city taking such a lively faterari on the some remuneration for their time, ex- tho exprcerion of bystanders, w* judge
subject of Warn Wmuu. Mt (look 1 peases, and Ibo groat labor and oifon that it worked to tbo satisfaction ot all.
At 1 o'clock tho Marshal, J. H. Kidd,
sajs pipe can bo laid -from this spring II "huh they will undoubtedly beatow
| upon tU mm if they try it. Tho o(and down the river bottom to (he city i tempt i* being mad* Ly Mr1 Vander­ called for the macliinos to lake their
rilao* fa tbo Hold fa the following order,
at very moderate expense avcir cosl of pool to raise some money, and wa tavv (they |*aln« drawn for poritfan) a* above.
pipe, and the fall will be euffibinnt to
if wm CrtouOCZtl
the test would
force it, by tho up of a ram, to any
part of tho cit . . id for fire parpcsscs,
a current who 1 plI iu th* riv*r and
th* pipe coumeki by fore* pump*,
would euabfe us to qucuch any fire that
w|th give ypn th* figures as regiitorod
might break out The power would ba
by tlw dvaamw-arfor i
We will give the general average on­
ly, which will indicate tho actual draft
ately after examining these spring*.
of tbo machine ^t Ibis tri al, wit! also
We procured some beautiful specimens
of limestone formed by the action of
tho water, and then at tho solicitation
of Mr. C. visited a epring a few’ rode

Txp Boston Cash stow have a largo
i Horten: aalo on Saturday, at which they
j invite all the ladies ami everybody.—
| Hoee for 4c and 6c par pair.

Tax M. £. Social will be entertained
by jlrsr Thoma* Altoft Tore fay evening

i 25lh fart. Como ono and all and .havo
a giXol old fashioned visit
hse been appointed Postmaster nt Vermontvillf. Mr. Homer 0. Barber hav­
ing rrrignod. Friend T. accept our con( gratnlations

We are in receipt of th* Common ial
Beftrie, publirited at Detroit, It i. a
largo 32column paper and will uadoubti ediy make it* mark ia the cnsnmercial
(world. W» welcome it to uur table.
Barr'a Pectoral Elixir is recoupucaded u&gt; any ono afflicted with a arorere
cough.
• Acklbt &lt;t Suos, Agent*.

William M Cxntrros, the root author
. of “ Bcteey and 1 Are Out," ia prepar, ing a ^uel to that poem which will
. nppesir ia tho New York InJtprodnt
- slxwtly.

‘ Tas Cret Print Bbufk a* w ill bo »«ra
hav* an liand for sale,
by adrerti**ment,ls tww run by Com­
5l),W0 fort Flooring.
10(1,600 feet Whitewood FttiUl-ing Lum­ I mitts A Brown, and is nailed tbo • City
Print Store." Wu bciporit for them
ber,
5,000 feel Bnrawood for Wagon Boxes, a Ifccral IuUrouag*. Mr. L Dickenson
25.000 feet Dreaaod Siding.
For tho information of those who'
bare been told tliat they have no RoSawer, would state that they liave -ono
with which thev ean re-raw 8A,000 fret

Gmr Lute partr Na 1 eamo homo
Eritunlav—tho most of them—touting
cheerful and rugged, and reomed to fool
Bxst Java Uutfeo at Burell’s far 35c wail paid for tho few days of recreation.
pound.
If
Party No. 2 consisting more particular­
ly of tho ‘told folks." (frioadDaoaisand
wife of tho /eutori weladod) a® having
delightful tinsra there this wilek. A*
soon m bn lines* porauu wo shall try
aud are thia peasant ]&lt;Uct&gt; of resort.

will boy a gtod Tea at

I’xMrex’fc

Broncidtia and Asthma tan be cured
j- using Barr's Pectoral Elixir.
"
Ancurv A Bt-ini, Agents.

Oaaaaavnxa, July 15,187L
E». lUsxia:—Having a bale teiaurc,
thought I woold help to fill a email spare
again ia tho columns cf (he Bxsux. —
Evwrytbing U tovriy with ua, w brows
han-rat ia about flnirited, corn atrotelung
iiaalf mightily toward tho clouds, and
the fcfrr bugs, doing who: they can to
ward harvesting tho potato, vinca. Notwithstanding the ravages of tha bog, in
some local, tie* heroabouta, potatoes look
very hire, and wbrre the bug ha* bran
kept off, by poison or olherwi**, tbo
prom-** u a pretty good crop. Tbo
moat of our fanners in cur vicinity, hare
all their wh*at secured, and better
wheat never grow. Th* Mt crop will
be vary light, aa the early drouth was
ruinous to th* mop. I bad calculated to
bar* given you a little information in
regard to th* Haatingt Gun Lake Club,

Champion.
Buckeye,
Kirby/
Busm-U,
Excelsior,
It is situated on a high ^koo bf I the first of Augo*t, Mr. Holme* discon­ Wood*,
tinuing it* publication at that time- 111 Johgsou,
ground and pure water boilr up, and '
health is the cause that Mr. Dewey os- Dodge,
there is apparently no outlet. However eribra to bi* resigning his position as
tho water docs make off gradually down '
Mansfield.
“
“ 262
'■ 5
tho hill, accaalonod by tho tramping* of |
Buckeye,
“
“ 801
“ 5stock, but Mr. Craig informs us that
ExceUior,
“ 420
“ 4So
ray*
(ba
PbitMtr.
Wkal
it*
when chia spring was discovered a few
(Thc scoond and third tests as^not
year* ago, it rcmrinod intact and the - । authority for its staletnoute are wo hare ported by figure* in tho Committee'* i
I no means of knowing Certainly it Is
water found it* outlet only from the
port)
| not true that wo oror gave ill health as
same source by which it eumo up.
Wo presume if an iron tube was sank , a reason for resigning our |&gt;o*kian as
at this spring a splendid fountain would I JlttiU .tginl. The resignation Ixiiag in
be th* rvoult We are surrouaded by aocordamo with a determinatio* made
springs &lt;&gt;a every hand. There is Ful­ when sro went on the Boad, the object
ler a spring. Bwbmbv’s spring and nu­ rm had fa going there, tho buyieg of a
merous other springs, all of splendid Power Pn-s* being accomplish*!, and
location, but the best wo hr.ro seen yet, we arc bolding tho position against onr
frw immense vulusne and force arc tho wishce thi* month, tlie dutins of which
wu could not perform, lart week, owing
to sickneaa. Wo do not know, nor does
the PlAindtaJtt, wo pro*ume, whether no deoaton.
Mr Chubb wu engaged
Before doting this article w* must re­
Mr. Holmes i* to bo publisher after iu totting tbo draft, and it wns expected
fer our readers to a western protpoct.
in arranging for this trial that h* would
August fat
judge of them ou this point, ho being an
We are glad the subjwt is beginning to
take hold of the mind* of onr people.
Rival location* are already springing
up and if a looting committee arc ap­
point*! they will have *overal pointe of
tho comps** to examine.
Ou the form of 8. P. Cady, just west foot’' grated terribly on -their core. Wo
The Comin.iu Council held a regular
of tho corporation is a good spring from would udvite tho Jfa*r /••«*/ to more
which he force* water by tamaroc pipe into the back room of (ho Empire block session at the Council Boom* in the City
of (lasting*, Monday evening July 17th
and nun. eighty rode to hi* house—np
ahjll, too. Well he any* if the eity of thrir aensitiro cars, for wo presume 1871. Present hi* lion. Mayor Good­
year, and Aldermen Barlow, Birdscll,
friend Burton will krcp niuiio to k-11
Eastman, Hua*, Haye*, KcufieM, Wil­
and have the instrument! played on too,
liam* and Wooley.
if ho eees Ct, and we jirtwumo ho dore
The Recorder being abrcut, W. Haye*
not caro for the Jf«*w Josrari to give
pipa leading to the city. He thicks tho him gratuitou. advvrtiafag, unices they was appointed Recorder yr*
hill high enough to produce force suffi­
the subject of the propriety of building al
cient to throw water over the top cf any
the present time an Iron Bridge scron
building in town. We examined the
the River, on Broadway, reported ia fa
location and have no doubti.iu being a
rot &lt;-f building aueh Bridge. Whercupgood one, although wo do not think the
' on fee Council adopted the following res
force of tho sitting equal to Mr. Craig’*;

but the Pro«l&gt;cei hill movement might th* rail rood quetUou »o*a*what Heavy 1
bo just th* thing deeirod- By going figuring ia m*ntfl**i all around. Tbson top of said hill ono can't help but Manhall and Obldwalcr Hao ia already
{tonk, if he don't oxolaim: “ How’s fa tho contractor's hands, sad now tbo
this for high I" One can look over the | quertion ia iwrMrurJ.
blgheet steeple in Hartings, and can
The Detroit, Lansing end Howoll R.
see country for mile* around. Keep it B-, will seek a line for Cbicqgo soon,
before the people, Water Work* are and if not already located should b*
needed, lot's havo them." Why ndt looked after by onr railroad men Ensubmit thi* important question to a vote ,torpris* fa thia direction will holp to
nt the same time the clccttor. is bold ou ,make as a famous falsad city.
tno 7th of Aug. Wo think it would have
th* sanction uf all who wi*h to save
Th* District Camp Meeting of tho
thomselvra ami property from fire, for W'rateru
■
Mtohigon District,of the Meth­
every house in the city could be protect- (odist Church is to be held two mile*
cd by them. Our property would be .&lt;e*t of Naahville. comm.-nciag Tuesday
worth marc, rates of insurance would Augurt bilk and will continue on* week.
be lessened, and the general health of ;For tho benefit of those attending, train*
from both ways «O^«U&gt;p 1 D'-' mitre
from fin* Camp gr
day cf tho meeting, there will bo team*
to convey persons aad baggage to the
ground. There wffi be a boarding teat
en tho ground, wnd hay and feel for

Now if ever anything woe feoliah, th*
above three Un*s ar*. Any rchool-boy
knowk if they know anything, that thn
Tboro.pple river right hero fa thi* city,
■with but little exprase (and no
sink Lol* full of malaria) poraeasra a
...
’ '
T

•ad batterr. The defendant in thia
cos* ran a ’pitchfork throegh the hand
&lt;rf TticmpeJn Jone*, of NnahrBle, the
eomjiteining wixnrra. Defomlsn: plead
guilty; was to old man, demtpid in
.riwd and body, in dsrtxtet. eircutr
atanero with a family of small children

ly reerired notion that mam*d people
arc toagar lived than single, doted th*
debate and tbo mouth of tho sago M. D.
with the fullowieg clincher: “You doe­
ton need not try to frighten a* into mat­
rimony with your stale tbronU ol an un­
timely grata; I have lived singfo ovar
fifty years and bavo had time to 'take
several obtervatknu*,' and though. I
hav* known a good many erarned ladira
who died young; I never knew au M
■rid to di* young in all u.y life ’&gt; Th*
above oonvenatian actually occurred in
this aty, and will pose w* think for
Michigan wit-

th* 4th and 11 th fait, but noticed ia tho
lost i»»uo of the Bxssra that tha corres­
pondent with thoeo at tho Lake bar alrrady donoaa But, Mr. Eli tor, I can­
not refrain from alio (peaking of the jol­
ly time* they have had, particularly nt
the danoos aforesaid- Any one having
born prciout, can novor forgot thum.C'aptaia Charlie Barlow, (and by the way
ho I* a Captain at a danoe) u all that
could bo dceirwl al a social, or public
dsnoo. Ho worn* omnipresent, at inch
time*, and looking after the want* ofcv-

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Offio* in Hortiaga
FFe

Ofjicr the Jallowinf
TaxTiiha

of LAATDS

Mwhignn,

A Good opportunity present* iteelf-

Now ia th* time to Improv* it
Miohaol Htmdey, a farmer loriding
about a mile cart of the village of Ho­
mer, mot with a serious aeddent oa the
14th fast He wa* at work fa ths toft
of his grain barn, and accidentally
stepped through »u eponfag fa th* floor,
by which ho was precipftalod to the

a r Dwight, E. 4 Ilolbcwk, Ern,.
and Joo Shoemaker, arc oltruyi an hand
to entertain In the most agreeable man­
ner. Charlie W. Wocd, E*q. is another
to help keep away the bines, then Fred
Galloway, like tho ted ia always ready
to |&gt;*lf keep lb* bjtfl In PPtfom and |n
foot thorn ii ni nso in mentioning any
individually, for the entire company, ladio* included of cuuroe, know how to en­
ter tain, Mt only thrmsrlvro, but every
one else who happen* to call on thotu -r­
At tfa0 l“t daaro nt Hastings Hall, Gun
lake, there wo* a party present from the
Kalamaaoo boat boa**, who exproercd
thcmmlvM highly plearcd indeed with
tho party, and I uodcratand (h; K^lautarcoan| intend to g(v» a party tho next
time they cotno up, and invito tho Hea­
ting* people. And now yo men of tho
Baxxn, the only way for you to fully
appreciate one of tho** side splitting,
mirth provoking (showman phrase) en­
tertainment* nt the Hasting* Gun Ink*
Boat bouse, I* to be present, fur no pen
can tnako the fol eocuraulate on your
rib*, but io be at ono ot tho dances
above spoken ot can.
Rin.

WOODLAND.

Hew Advertisements.
TVotice.
XaUrei* tofskyctrt* tSM ar »i*&gt; Lwy
Mtla bul.n«rl.Jl.dk»hl.lil...l &gt;■&gt;,,

CITY PAINT STORE !

Lixcols, Nkk, July 12th, 1871.
Dun ^sxwxnAccording to agree­
ment w* again write yon a few linen To­
day find* me al the capital of Nebraska,
a city not yet four years old and con­
taining about 3,500 inhabitant*, situated
on a beautiful rolling prairie, and on the

boy day* of this region, a part of which
i* now th* State of Nebraska, being
known a* tbo ‘ Great American Desert,"
which baa long since proved to bo no
deeort, but a vast expanse ot the richcat
•oil tliat tho aun over ahone upon.
Many seeking homo* in tho West have
txieome dieabused o! thn idea that throw
vrat plains were a» impassable wilds, in­
capable of producing sustenanco fur hu­
man life, and have already made this
doaert, so called, in many placet to bud
and blossom a* the ro*e. Thi* place,
which, leas than four years ago, con­
tained only throe or four " homos toad''
house*, is now a flourishing city, eontaining many public buildings and pri' veto residetsocs, which wool-1 be a credit
' to cities and States many year* older.

HARTINGS.

PA INTERS

AV ool AVanted!

EXOELSIOJ8
IRVING.

It has a vsry respectable Capitol budd­
ing, coating 810 ),000. The Slat* Unireraity, a very fine four story mod -rn
stylo structure, coating 8150,000, h locotad here; and nearly read’ for occupan­
cy All th* leading Christian denomina­
tion* are rnprveentod, there already be­
ing ton hotura of worship erected, the
greater part of which arc very fine

Ff'nod's Self-Raking

railroad* arc already in operation. tho
B. t M. B. H. R. (being a continuation
from Pacific Junction of tho B. 4 M. B.
B. R. ia Iowa) extending to Oete, some
20 miles weal and which ia to connect
srixh fee U. P. R. B.: and th* Midland

PITTS, R^CIJfE and TXCUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HOLLERS,
and the largest stock of
Ou raotiaa of Mr. Barlow the ■ecounte
of the proprietor* of the Republican Ban­
ner Cor publishing two City Ordinance*one of 17,50, and the other of 16.10, was
allowed and onlyre drawn.
'
Oe motion, the aeoount of I. F. Make­
peace for aervieea a* Marshal, of 122 24,

AGRICULTURAL

By the politeMM of J. P. Lanta, Esq-,
and Cob W. F. Doniphan, wo were per­
mitted to vimt the Groat Balt Benin or
iquing*, two ralfee from fee city, tho fat-

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL

with J. Palmiter of the Oceana Connty
JMwael There spring* ace beginning
to attract considerable attention, end to
On tanlioo, the account of A. J. Baa*, oom* extent arc being worked, about
for service* by request of the Marshal of cne ton cf Milt bring mad* daily by so83.00, wm allowed and order drawn.
On motion of Mr. Hams the p,Utioa
of Aekley * Slade and ethers, in relation
to the running at large of dog*, was laidI for ttoa psrpow. On* of thoao componie* has liored to tho depth of 650 feet
&lt;
ml otaihwl
««pU
of hn~,
and equal in quality, it ia said, to any
|
। in lb* Union. Tho spring* fire’, above
. named flow nnltmlly to tho surface into
i
i a natural basin extruding over ono hun----- -- ---------- T-~m.IT ~
-z ‘acre*
“! .
Thi* will bo an infe* earn* forthwith, and that hereafter all‘ d^d

Goods are Cheaper than Low

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

sad it ia thought that with th* prepara- i
ttot» nov Iwing made, this eity of Lin- I

if they were only built Fall creek
run* two grist mlUa and sssraxal saw
mills nearly- tho whole year round.
Tuat Utile creek ha* nearly forty feet
fell within a mil*. Bhoot again Mr.
- squirt-gun,” Hasting* likes, to be od-

edb, will, ere Tong, become th* “ Syra___ -r
xr_&lt;

fee Horsemen
ATTENTION!

DamsT

'

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
amine Green Street, from Clmrcb Bireel
wart, a*d if edviaal-le lot a job, or job*
for repairing said Grc«n Street
On molten Council adjourned.

Parti** drawing to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheecftilJy give
all information d-irod.

And we will s
From

We Son

icin hs cheat
York to Chicago,

�BBOWN &amp; CARTER,
260 Main Street,
JACKSON

8 O’CLOCK.

CHAJLC*MY ORDER.
RTATE or Ktcwcxw.gyy***

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fceatet AMtm,ttewXevsa»T Ch.. Sts,. Me.
' TEACIIERSORSTtDK’rrs ’

aa3Eix.-*xs«g
raixnru. ronre re w root ad
Oil - H EGIOWOTMSrWWYLrAM1A

iscuaJv;

FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

ing a boy to the form, is to let him hare
•oatodriag up* it for his Own. Giro
him a small plot of ground tu cultivate,
altow him tho tiroreed, for hi* own use.
lart him hare his vtreni to break, or his
steep to case for. Ibo ownership of
evea s fruit tree, pleated, prawd sad
brought to tearing by his own han da,
will inspire him with an interest that no
mere reward or wages con gnu la ad­
dition to the cultivation of taste for far» Chieago, Bock Isla
life which such a course will cultivate,
the practical knowledge gained by tho
l*&gt;y vrill te uf the high eat value. Ite
ing interested, be will be more oteerr-1
nnt. and wifl thoroughly loam whatever ’
t*
|(jn success.
ad eqaaliy important ad’bc tho aixustaaung lum
reponsibitity. Many young
..____ well acquainted with all
tho manual operation! uf tho farm, fail
utterly wh-n entrusted with Urn man-

LEGAL NOTICES.

Dauehny A Wa. Column.

AGENTS
Mr Milt O'Gew*

30 Years

Experience

TKM hailwat omw xmx
Rofocater to New York. 385 lutes,
Buffalo to No*
Dotkirk to New kcrk,450 nutos.
davelnnd to New Yorit flSImOes,
(ZltoM. T.W-te,

lie MADE FROM 50

AND DECORATIONS,

amd i&gt; non I
fgygi to 27 XM» ran anonrxs torra.

HTHW=S"iw’lteut7tea«e&lt;&gt;fo.»cbro.

CHEAP FAMS!

THEA-NECTAB
is a me
BLACK TEA

Shop in BABLOW A GOODYEAR'S
Naw Warehooes,

WELCOME WABBLE.

1M*«. ate B.t-u, «*

Soximixa Aeorr Twn.—Why do I'
■ome peoptoa teeth eomn out ’.aero read-11
ily than utbm ? Tho reasons for this
are^irobably uinny^ Ateut tlio middle!

Oa W»t« res Br-Wres lx tea Uiseas tors m
AMERICAN DETECTIVE?:.
M'ACSOI.D IX MOATS.
Kalra l«m ste yreteaws tewte to atfaata. sill

Teontiu Cavnxtou,—A Isdy cor­
respondent at the Promt fhntr asys:
“ I have found that tho cause of the
cream bearing to froth sometimes, in
chnraiug. is carbolic acute gas. which is "
heavier than the uunosphcric sir. col­
lecting ia cellars or where milk,is kept.
It, aomchuw by uniting with tte crMuto
in a small portion; eauroa it to froth Wl
bn hard to churn, and the butter to ita
very poor when done, nod when tteerw
to much ut it iu tho cream, it will not
churn butter at uIL The remedy I have
found tliat will eutiielv provciit it, is
quicklime aaeil freely where the milk is
kept, oitter in lime water, cr the litnt
•trewrd in tho collar. Afler the gas is
ono removed, it cun be- prevented by a
veasol of limo being kqit in the’ cellar
and rcnaerid when nceeseery, and you
will hare no trouble in churning winter

and lijtrr-aLmrnfai.

CURTAIN GOODS

better teeth than the Whites. Ho or-1
counts t» the differences in this strange ’
way—that the reds koep fan mouth ehrtt, ’
whereas the whittw keep it vpeu. The :
teeth, be says, require moisture to keep
their surfacm in good working order;
when thu mouth ia cram, the mucous i
membrane Ua • tendepey to dry up,
the teeth lose thoir neadsd supply of1
moisture, and thcuce sank! discvlorattju.

nesa. and eventual kwu of toei. Lfr.1
Oatlin eoold* the human taco generally
for being Ivee eensilife thru tbo brutes
in thia rk»poc&lt;, and tho white race epecially in oitajioulscn withi tho red. Wt
keepow mouths open far tab much ; ‘
tho Indian warrior sleeps, hnnto and
■unHes with his mouth tliat, and empires
through his nostrils. Among the vir­
tues attributed by him to cloeod lips,
ono to exaeHMB—wnen you are angry,
keep your mouth shut—C&gt; itofrris Juur-

■Me

wm

visited America, and wrote sensibly |
atom what ho saw. lie obmrvcd a fro-'
nueat Iowa of teeth among eettiera from •
Europe, rsnccia’ly women. After dis­
cussing and n-jeeting teeny modes oL
explanation, he attributed it tq hot tea ■
•nd other hot beverages; and tamo to* I
general ccnoluaion that “M feeders I
loro their teeth more readily than cold *
feedara." Mr. Catlin, wki

SABIN &amp; MASON’S.

.«
“• 1*1. Vorlb'ra
l.r WMsMOrt. Hamstare
Xre'j'r’J} Lttetajterj3£
iBSStttStSU-

aygrst®”5*’
.’AORTGAGK SAI

WUnm. 4e*ialltaslM aj

WELLS’ CABBOLIC TABLETS,

X Million Dollar:

Cov.'w. out o4/

JudU
//j A&lt; aAiaA^ixusteu

GR.LVD RAPIDS

A/

CAUTION
r tos. JOI1X Q KKl.LO&lt;IO. Pl.tl Ml.. X. Y.

^OGS MARBLK WORKS1
DEDUCTION OF PBICES
to

ooioxinii to

&amp;/&lt;

fthiQ-srki /4’lhj, ci c?jh/
6&lt;Ax- CiMuiMMliAk biikthb

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&gt;flOt) ttsfraorlstaijufastfsrt/l
v* OJL (fat&amp;tf oj. Hij&amp;nd

‘ “• r"r~“- ‘

Ju’.^CluvtvJ

J. P. BOBERTS &amp;

haaMis l/i/J itv/CA-kaUv
Ou/*f
UUiJ t/rfMwixlJ

RUGS

ISTORY OF THE

WAR IN EUROPF
Lead and Zinc Paints,
(dolors of all Shades.
Dye Studs,
CAUTION
Medicines,

Sl’AlNTS &amp; MLS.
none that re.quire more eystemstio core
in feeding than tha hone. A horse
School Books SIadit ncry.
should bo fed regularly sad in moderate
amount, and when worked he should bo
worked judiciously. A horse fed in this
wny may bo kept at a moderate cost, and
win bn mate tenlthy and pertinu tn^o
labor then it fed iughlv, or u taanv are PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY
RECEIPTS.
in tbs babii of feeding tb«r horses.
Horses will certainly ent hay enough to
injure them if they can get iL Wtom,
hey to kept constantly before theft,!
horees are apt to spend their thus is :
throwing it around tojwv.tnrrr in tii.ir
mck; they soon l«cotno ditonth&amp;xT

J*

Averill Chemical Paint,

AMERICAN MARBLE

JURUBEBA

IICH IR ALREADY- FOR VHEOF ANY DESIRED SHADE Oft COLOR.
ASnHHJlIlXI.V MV TIIM iri'ikltnv n a tv . vnnz.u
*

HI DELL &amp; CO.
Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

A Wks to itof.—Truth i. cm of
the reseat virtues. Near a ymah Lai.
teen k*t to society by allowing Lt'soboud to tarnish toe character, aud by
foolishly throwing truth sway. Hoa«
—fr, frankness, goaerosity, virtue—bles­
sed treiu I lie tin-®, yoore, my boys, we
•hall not fw. You nre wntrL.-l by
your oidars. Men nho ,-ire looking for
clerks nn&gt;l npprrriti -os, hare their eyos
on you. If you are profane cr vulgar,

Far Hctaring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.

ItXtKlI ASrt&gt;

■ Family Sewing Machine,

^texe^Wj

NEW CARPET HOUSE

NATURE’S

Tito very BERT PLACE

Hair Restorative

€!ARKET8,
OH. CLOTHS,

MATTJNG8,

MATS.

(.‘TUOLSTSllW GOODS
•
kmnte upjdo with
Tte nuxture mart bo altos
and then eprinkto us the
bt«a withe watering pot Tl
of u Ulta&amp;w Uta CaJaroduea.
coil up on tte fas.ir, or the g
l

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

eat. fitch KWka.
iter* LtAig,*.ixx&lt;

F. IMMEN.

MARSHAL'* SALK.
• -I • »nl a *w,
l_kl ... .

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                    <text>VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 27,1871.

.mer Goods

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DEALERS IN

NO. 13.
'■ Faith ro’have ysxirer a tether tar
Pittsburgh ships 80,000.000 bushels
me, rar honor 7”
of coal annually.
'•What name J" asked the ubraue
Si- Louin has forty-eight school house*
qBjHL
«lMd al 11,7X0.000.
Why, me awn name, av coarse.
Whose else.”
- What is your name 1" continued the

»jr» sssuwCsw

or ALL KUiDS.

HUIIWIBE. r
Himms,

BE CLOSED OUT

A.T COS1C
OrgaMfes.
Percales,
Lawns,
Grenadines

lari Poplins,

Shawls,
Linens,
Balmorals,
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants,
Linen Vests.
Summer Hats
Glove n,

&amp;c.

&lt;fcc.

EOLE AGES TS FOR BARRY COUNTY, FOR THE

BUKCEYE and CLIPPER ;
Mowers and Reapers I
। Johnston’s Self-Raking Reaper,
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Rake, _
and Broadcast Blaster and Grain Sower.

BOSTON

Hastings, July 27th, 1871.

Picture Frames

DWIGHT &amp; CO.
raormetods 6f the

JI BPECMLTr.

61

We keep on hand and manufacture to order any sii
frames, which we will sell at prices that defy compt

JL.AXTC*’

BLAIVKJS.

the most complete Flock in the city, manufactured %y Richmond
A Backua, the only reliable form hi one. A full stock of

m P.Mk-

OS« Is tee
11
utesss 1t&amp; Mtr

SCHOOL

BOOKS*

all kimU that are used in the County, as cheap as can be pur­
chased ekewher^.
: Wts.Manufartcre the follow:nR
Patent CotnblnadOB Mu-'Bonni .nd
'Wood. Beam Plow., with Kteel or Cast Mold Roni. Do- Ige find Curtlm flow.. Im­
proved Wheel CulUvatore. Corn Pltew., Shovel Ptowv, Gang PMwarNW RnUere,
Square ami Buttergy Dre»a Hookdrti Patent Adjustable Hinge Harrow, here|&lt;r»,.
CtauMtpn K«M*C ttattcQthlng to our line.
Repairing MiKinlnery promptly allcmlM loot all tlina*.. We ore .Agents for the

Blank Books,
Memorandums, &amp;
w

- a fresh supply

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &lt;Sb Hull Threshing Machines, Clover I
. Huljers and Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Rake.

IW.» M MMI,

U e pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
^U°
Hate. and 8ali.

and in fact cverything^rejit in a fimt-clasa STATIONERY STORE.
Plcaee call and examine stuck and prices before purchasing
• ckh where.

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J. L. &amp; DAN. REED’S

.T. HOBJenTS Ac CO.

The host place in the

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------ to buy------

is at the ijew brick store of

■tnsiCUX Mrffcre-a. Deltas
■ y. »«w tee Coen ll°«»«

(Suca&gt;5«&gt;r to Hicks &amp; Fnles.)

Sum

That is the whole at^yy.

Our CARRIAGE BODIES are
made of tbr txeC msteH.1 and by the hand of

W. O. HEDRICK
I. our Trimmer, and he, too. baa

Gen. Howard

ti^nuAXHttir ksM.tklvtee. *l’«n
S3;
ItovVe tote

ing young black men organise reading
club* and davuto thcmwlvrs to the
study of ioarnalutio wisdom. In one
sense, this state of things is very lorelf,
t"
T ‘“X it helps the circulation of publie journal*
Kimulatrei the spirit of inquiry, gives
11 tewo»«2«kas. I'd to «sk|a »*
odi tors a new field to work in, and seta
tho political wiro-puUaza to burning. In
anotanx sense, it ia very drondful-for sec 1
tho untutored black finds his own color
called white, and white called black, in
tho ccntnuhrtory column* nf the rival
aewvpapma with which his leisure is
amused; he is pereonafly coaxed by ooo
lot of pajiera fresh from tho port-iffi=o,
and. personally bullied by tho suocsedIng lot; he is told to vote for Jansa till

to cast his ballot for bmitb ; and then, at
the end of the week, he recourse his re­
ligious journal, which informs him in
honeyed accents that both Smith and
Jones aro treacherous mortals, and that
really there is no fiuth in man. The
black man, unluckily for himaalf and fur
the people whom he is mistakenly set to
rule in tins Southern Stats* is an uned­
ucated person, whclly untrained in the
skillful art of delecting shams and find­
ing the truth for himself-and if it be
true that the newspaper is his principal
sdunl, ha will be a subject for profound
pity just so long as American journalism
remains ns it is. Wo regret to sar that
pure and r enrihlo nrirrpnpero arc not al
all tho rule, but too obviously the excep­
tion nowadays.—If. Y C^uttrM M-

Painting and Trimming,
J-

mc\ an' would bo yit, but he's gone
dadd.”
• Confound you, what do yon call I
yourself f losing his temper.
“ Bsdad,” says Pat, firmly, “I call
mooelf a gmtloman, an’ its a pity there
ain't a cotfslo av us.”
of Ben Wade " profane history.”
* Stand back 1” commanded the offi­
An inch of rain falling upon an acre
cial, with dignity.
of land weighs about one hundred toon
" The divfl abac
I git me tether.’
During the year 1870, Michigan turn­
” How can 1।
ed out 1,750&gt;&gt;00,000 fret of white pine
won't tell mo wl

It i» said tM?Wfouriri traveling oonlinuoudy without any stoppages can
single year has converted them all to the
now go round the world in eighty days.
practicability and tho bocinceuce of tho;
a sbeot of paper, like
scheme. The results thus far arrived at1
A Down East editor says that sinco
10, hand up avie.”
may be stated as follows:
,
-------jke you! Won’t you
The first quosUoc, and the most auxi- I1 toll mo who you arc
ous one, retatro to morals. Many people I " Faith, I’m an Irishman bred and
re fieri with vsguo horror upon the dread­ bom, seed, brood an' ginyraticn. Mo
ful consequences to ensuo frouiyoung father was cousin to one-eyed
arvoy
mon and women attending tlu.&gt; same lec­ Magm, the process sarvrr; an' tnu moth­
ture. and recitations- Tho profinajrs at er belonged to tho Mooneys, of Klima- Michigan tell us that none of there thocad. You’re an ignorant old disci­
dreadfol consequences havo harooaod ple, an' if yvuTi only creep out o' yex
there, Tho stud.it. in the University hols, I'll welt your hide like a new shoo
behave tnwani each oilier just as ladies An' av yo get any satisfaction o' me,
and gentlemen do ootaids tho Universi­ mo name’s not Barnoy OTTyn."
A Boston paper writiag of a recent
ty - no better, no worse. Another quro“Oh, that’s your name, is H?" said1
addresa there, MJ* I “The discocreo wsa
tiou concerns tho influence of lady stu­
an hour in length, and wan listened to
dents upon the boyishness nnd benrishyilh ability.”
ness traditional among the stsdeuts of
ths other sex. Upsn thia painC Aho tes­
Kettles may be cleansed of onion and
timony ia that no palpable e Abate-have
other odor, by dissolving a U'oxpoouful
been produced. Tho number of ladio*
of pestrlaah ar salmtus water, and
being only 80, is thought to havo been
, too small to effect al once the manners
2. Reading when others are talking.
of a thousand young men. Certainly
3. Heading aloud in company with­
tho behavior of tho male students is not out being artced’ Ims manly or gentlemanly than it was
4 Talking when other, aro reading,
• before. But the question is very prop­
bitting about thn house smoking
erty adjourned to another yvar. when or chewing.
the 30 lady sludenta will bo roplsoofl by
G. Cutting finger nails in company.
1 21)0 or 300. But thn most micresting
7. Leaving a church before public
sod decisive testimony is that concern- ! wurshib ia dosed.
' ing tho ability of young women to hold | 8. Whispering ar laughing in ths
- their own with young men, in all the ar-1 house of God.
. dnous seSneee and hteraturea embraced
D. Garing rudely at stranger..
in tho wreral University orarscs—i:i
10. Leaving a stranger without a
' higher malh.-malic* in adrunoi science, acet
in Greek, in I a tin, in law. and in msdi11. A want of respect and ravcrance
f ano. Wo are assured, without an ex­ for seniors.
&gt; o ption or a qualification, that ths ladies
12. Correcting older psrsosi than
, itand amor-g tho rery boot scholar, in yourrelf, esp.-cisliy parenta. .
the ■University; that tbay represent tho
Tho steam power employed in ths
13. Hoc ciring a present without an
ft —r'~ WSTT! Stent 01 oaxnMUxea* 0: lauiuulaui. a:.u esproeuon of gratitude.
United States doss the labor of 140,000,
T\»ir«u-~ teas'* arisus- Uh Hui- i&gt; s«la'
। of conns in study ; and that all doubt,
14. Making youreelf the hero of your 000 mon, while that of great Britain is
Ast
w—kr-L u&gt;«r ■ if any existed, of the capsaty of the own story.
equivalent to 400,000,000. ■
ife»stite&gt;MisriUs'Moure
fetninhw brain to grapple .ucceesfulh
16. laiughing at the mistakes of othA Cincinnati paper thiuka ft aaooamry
I - -1 l-j-j s—
.. 1. .
-4 -m . with tho nut ruggod and aUtruw studXifosjaw^e/
| iss, bas been put to flight In the Uni^"erbJUv5'£‘tp^S.iK^“.b.iid
10. Joking of others in company.
I1
L'SJim*”*,nU *“ “
“ | varrity examinations just clored. not on17. Commencing talking before oth­
AM tttbwuMMSM WM Urie-. sM .Lusir; |y nas no lady student been conditfoned, er! hjve finished speaking
I Tta! rroliGo* re-k rt m m. m* »» I but not one has made even a pxw figure
The Rate of Michigan contains 5,144
18. Answering questions that have
intand WtM, covering an area of 1,114
I b&lt;wn
____ _____
__ put to othera.
miles, bosidM a water front on tho groat
“Sat—31 -»--i n.I„v.prl4.aUuU.I.ir.
lakes of more tlmn 1,850 miles
A mineralogist of San Francisco,
The point of a long correspondence
slaims the discovery of a proeesa for
between Gen. 0. (L Howard and other
combining iron and sulphur, winch pro­
friends of the freedman, is a very simple
duce. a coaipiand haxaer than iron.
one. The Southern black is getting his
Tho census of England. Walce and
education through the newspapers.

Carriage Shop City of Hastings,
GROCERIES,
C. H. HICKS I
„v of Ji il&lt; r»on ami Railrmu, 8(r

JOHN ROBERTS.

What haa Michigan Udvmsity to say
for iteoU now that it baa had iar emo
year, in all its deportments of law, msdicinc, and literature, tho presence cf
young womon ? In ardor to furnish our
readers with an authoritative answer to
thta quMtuiu, wo bare taken peins to
consult mombere of all tho faculties of
tho University; and wo may say, at tho
outset, that tho answers given to us are,
without an exception, moat emphatically
fcvorabla.
facuWea ofMfohigan
Uaivonlty aro eosnpoood, in ths main, of
very eouservativo mon; awl the admis­
sion of women to their Univarsity was
not thoir work, nor iu accordance with

AGWILTYAL MACHINERY

•ffWvSHHFta*-.

I BMfea?Sarch

Admluion'of Woman to Collages-

pny Cush for my Groceries, I
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

SS^in._M«-et SS b. «uta»'

Harillv sor two ladies kiss alike. ,
Than, is as mnah variety in tho manner .
of doing it as in the fooea and manner
of the acx- Some delicate Rule croivturvs merely giro a brush of tho lip.
This is on aggravation. We seem about
to hare a good lime, but actually get
nothing. Others go into it like a hun­
gry man into a beefsteak, and seem to •100,000
Henry M. Smith, Esq., journalist, is
chow up our countenances. Thia is dis­
gusting and drives away a delicate lov­ building a hotel in Chicago.
er. Olliers struggle like boas burying
Mary L. Booth gets 84,000 a year for
thomsdvee in the dirt This is won by editing " Harper’s Boar."
oxertiema, and is not worth the trouble
it costa. Now wo aro m favor of a cer­ . Murat Habtoad, of the Cincinnati
tain shyness when a kiss is proposed,
but it Uonld not bo contmnsd tootang;
and when tho eno gives it 1st it ba adDr. W. J. Youmans,
mintaterwi with a wannth and onorgy— ofProt Hailey, is ths
let there be soul in it. If she Joses of ths Galaxy.
Lor eyes and sighs deeply after it, tho
Salem Dutcher, Esq., of the N. Y.
effect is greet She should be careful
not to ‘'Jobber,” but rive it as a ham­ JFtrU, has rctarasd from the South, ac­
ming bird nine his bfll into a honey- companied by hi. bride.
roriJ* d«q. but doBcate. There is
Mre. Louisa Chandler Moulton Las
much virtue in a kiso when wall dehv- been engaged by the Naw York JWkew,
ered. Wo have ths memory of one we as its permanent Boston representative.
received in our youth, which lasted us
Gre. F. Train, Oso. W. Smalley, of
twenty yean 7 and we believe it will bo
Jh»wu, B. M. Corwia and wifo, and
the last thing we shaU think of when
James Girard, .ailed for Earope on
Saturday.
Bret Harte, Ma, Julia Ward Howe,
Mias Nilsson and Charlotte Cushman
aro among the celobriLire already sctiled

•!

. a lady for whom ho had rcorutly
foroed too marriage asrttee- Dwto renew tho aoquaintanee (for tho
r had interested him greatly nt the
*) ho sccosted. list with tho remark:
Mndam.drd I not have the pleasure
carrying you a few days since F’
A Louisville editor regreta that Cady
‘ I was married a fcw days since.”
Btautm and fioaaa B. Anthony are goYm, I thought I was act tafetakaa ; ato tho Pacific in Juns, as that u a
&gt; lata ia the oroson for CoBwebro
and to early for Arapahoe-

Bret Harte denies, through a New­
port paper, that bo ft the author of a
pocci called “ Tbs Fat. of a Ffghtoag

ANYCWY IN MICHIGAN.

J. L. &amp; DAN. REEO.

—»
broad, thia brown
hair, a fair complexion originally, but
his face ia now badly pitted with smaBpox ; ryes remarkably small and bril­
liant, and an indrecribablo exjboaaioo
of oodntwtaiM* that indicates a spirit in
roeantrte lympstliy with all that is beautifid and *11 that is good. His voire U

Weems’r Wsxx a Crrr.—The Hele­
na OaM&gt; teLb a drey of a young man
tastUatyeh^a bv macU.
in St- Louis last winter. It ms ttai
on a cold day -he vent into tbo'Sowthsm
Hotel and kwkiag in vain for a store,
asked the clerk it there was no pjare
.m. n.u—1 w.rm hhas-lf The
dak waited urtMnrty —erwdfl-

Gold &amp; Silver Walches,

�New Advertisements.
k 1872 will

ACKLEY &lt;&amp; SLADE

Election Notice.

Hurt, preudiag.

■|TAiiTIXa.“, MICH,
Y»X J WT IX DECEIT! OF A MFLXX DID

tutcoamuni orncx* i
a'”“’jwya*f5?t.|

QTOCKOrXEW GOODX.

it* ftul Banco, uadar General

Draon, Jafar 26,1871.

yyuEcr fxom

tueimpc

QOXBwnxuoK twe
Tancos A MBDIClXtA

sSErE

pATEXT MEOICISBH,

cmrr " the chief

rpcoatsnj uuxDBio*.

«. Gilbert Ho*well, fur attempt to poison
end kilL

rpSUISES A BL’ITOHTX.

pAIXnAXD OIL*,
Vtabbisu axd TnxrxxnsA

voiced, attack upon tho United State*

T UBUCATIXG OJI,

j

HASTIH6S. MICH.. - July 11.1371.

TZ-EUOACXX A5P XAnUA,

JJAIXT AXP VABXUU BUU88X.V.

Wire-pulling Chaplain.

5 V.M., and th* third at midnight
There ohaarvation* are made by instru­
ment* all of which are perfectly adjusted
tea standard at Waahiagton. Thoy
rallie-l again, and probably would, the

Catholici to aupprosa a
noises m attendance.

I run stroyrd. r our hundred and
juocea, principally small b
very small arms, and fifty flag*
People bo­ taken. We counted 283 dead C

QCUOOL BOOXR,

nOEUA ASO GIST DOOES,
J^jmuRAXDA BOOKK,

TAYLOR, BAWKIMV and DAYTO.Y

£JXVEI.orXri /,."3 FAPEB.

3UJUKY BAZ

vy-ALL AXbCUBTAlX FAHtX.
their tnuismiMson is also a filed number

| EOAL AXD CAP FATEH,
I l^OTE AXD FAMCY FAFXB.
VbT1C.TS LEGAL BUXKX

a.

kwere. Tbo Irish Cathulic vote is th® £
|be
a&lt;„CTna:.n,
foundation and main tuiwork of the' (
- - Democratic party.
Tho Democratic defense, losing 500 killed and wounded.’
party rules supreme io New York (Sty.

PITTS, RACIME and TECUMSEH

THRESHERS AND CLOVER HOLLERS,

/

and the largest stock of

I jjlARIE8F0HKI.

A.GRICULTURA.L

MACHIN

RY

Q0LD
A»0 FEXCIU.
j^TUL FEX V AXD 1I0LDEBS,

aent, and will piobably bo sealed, which

* President,
by hi* fallow

nXarsh. Harvester,

jsvoicE axd rocErr dooka
put YEM BO0KH A3P CUBXCD IMHders.

r XITIAI. AXD sort PAPSX.

abort time, if cavil and religious liberty citadel killed with bnUet and epear;
Morin® Dennis, Hnreahnn and Lands­
That Of the People N. Albert 8. Recd. ia to be enjoyed only at the dictation of man. All of our wounded, niae in
hi* “infallible highness" the Po|ie of

respondeat

■3^TBA.TE*3Sm. *"» MOtO-Waeil,

VyLASK DOOXX.

SIMON BIRKENRUTH.

plead guilty and waa remanded for aon-

attendance on
’ the right
that hn

fTootfs Setf-Rukiuf/

gOOKH AXbKTATIOXXBT,

For the best Meat of all
kinds, call at the Central
Meat Market,near the BankI will please you every time.
JI lot of Su£ar Cured Hams
Just received.

feeling in the public mind.
gin to inquire what kind of a country

lhe right
attention ■

QTAi'LE OROCniEX.
Tr&gt; r-newer

■RILWIffl.

most useful as Indicating 1 MAEE * STRC1AUTY OF ALLMTYLEM OF

OPEN BUGGIES

E. P. BURRALL.

pUOTODBAFU ALBL'MA

&gt;hn Weisertt’* Hardware Stars, Brown's N'&lt;*r Block
YAXKESXnnUXH.
i rpOILET COOIW AXD TEUFUMECY.

AKTI1VB W00I1.

sion of Orangemen, who are protestanta. fifty broad, and contains a imputation

. ^xd»o rorru. ac.

PHOBATEORDER.

continuance of the Mine. ’
ACKLEY &amp; SLADE.l

DRY GOODS!

inhospitality to the sailors of Chretien

LOWER TH.l.V PAUL

sued prohibiting ths pioteatanto to apTEW ADTERTISEaETTK,

granted and the Justice directed to make
out all over the State, and tho ]&gt;arty
further return.

Daucheyj Cq'e. Column.

___ 1-.__ ,
, ,
,
,
ookKV iiouuiau was too slu
verdict rendered fur tho p mntiffii f&gt;r i
.
t-Mtsnn. t _. r ■. ,n ■
" tbchm to let tlung* to go on i

by then, both for cavalry and infantry.

8290 f.

telegraphed , to the central office in 1 »,
Washington.

d O’CLOCK
$375

i is because there are so many pen, tion-n patent right note; defense, fraud, j the 1 rotestant procession, and called |
~oat (he military. If tho matter had
In the itsuc* of law, ca-.&lt;? number
,
.... . ,
.
. ., ,

Phoenix Cash

rpni-s is xo tfCMBcai

serve the devil of corrupt jpety

SCORES

Save lour Money

1 rL \v is-, r .7
7 ' I “m» ClinK in ,1&gt;*1
•'”1 U
dreaded far more than death.
and Geo. W. Mill* for tho re.nondcut, . . ,
, . , ,
.
.
-------- ;----------------,----- tonco by
a proclamation, which had a tendency !
Caso number twenty'fire an the im­
Gur. of Npw York to do
parlance docket, judgment for *134.24
Gov. Iloffluan opened in

THEA-NECTAR
l* a rear
1LACX TEA

defense of a pure church, hurl back tho
octrapt proposal of a recreant clergy­
it will drive a largo number of thinking
man a* a dark, premolitatod and un­
protealant white democrat* from tho
qualified insult.
party all over the Stale and country
Whatever Methodists ma
parlance docket, a judgment by default

bh un ms h m mi.
Y

p. ROBERTS &amp; CO,
Mk wn.lMsle snly Uy &lt;te
Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific
&gt;b Ml 3sw r«k. I*. O.fev

tabulated and handed to tho officer
(Professor Abbe) wbo*o duty it i* to I
write out the ajuunai* and deduce the I
" probabilities," which in a fi r minute*

Ladies’ Misses and Children's

hundred Irish Cetbofic Dcmocrnto in

of thirty minutes.

her ihirty-tlirco fur $108.15 and costa.

Shoes and. Graiters.

DRUGS

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Medicines.
THS VAKDERPOOL TRIAL.
miserable failure.

com

U Dye Stu

crnlic officials tu sul] out religivus libcrtv

Any Catholic jixtest

April C&lt;h. 1871.

, are immediately

if posailite at all. more absolutely

SAINTS &amp; OILS.!

liecinr.wt'.

faith ia thu ability of Mr. Batea to do

'School Books

Stationery.

WILLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,

silk osbev eOeirei remdwa. is a s»ilar fans
ar Ik® ear* ®f all Tkreal and Lni tiwue. ’
IIOJIaDDM s*4 CLCXKAT1UH rf M®
i meals sr. caartsai
of relief .u &lt;UM &lt;

the political highway, on which those

thia magnitude end importanev on the
post in contempt

bultetina flora tbo report* just furnished
him by telegraph the sergeanta are pre­
-rhich shall show by arrows

He is the groat bion-

rRESCRlITlONS AND FAMILY
RECEIPTS.

,

hero that all the Repsbliesna have done

Ayer’s Ague Cure

stain cn but professional character that

REDUCTIOH OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIEtf.

^At SAVING TO CONSMKRS

Russell &amp;, Nevins,

DETROIT
STOVES

H. A. Goodyear,

manifold process)

Denier in

world one® balisvee that Christianity . is
just the right thing. The monos can’t
**e thing* in this light They say if

way put an them.
Thesu maps aro displayed at various
ous pointe in Washington—r.

»t A j: VE«T xntECTt,
SEW TORE.

H

istory of the
WAR IN EUROPE

HARDWARE,
North wide Main Street,

ter future uao.

first appears.

Wily trickster* are often

part, lodged and tad in the building.
Thmr steeping apartment ia like tbo

caution

=

Empire

ouh public schools.
with great regard
ventilation. By m

Gn Tmwday evening tho School Board

sacssasgE

teai-hcrv

«~k »r £

BOOK « MB SO HE H

MiehigaaCulling*.
Judge Upson recently decided that
* Indiana divorce is valid

£2

School in Ward 2, and Mariam Butter

In Fact

■

Holland ia being turvayad.

Goods are Cheaper than L iv!

tional dobt entire, ar aaiuwe tho debt*

AT THE STORE OF

GRANT &amp; PHILLI S.
JURUBEBA.

it cut by &lt;|ui.t.

WE.KEEl’ A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

MS Mi»

LIVEU AXD XTI.En.

P- Howell A

CITY PAINT STORE !

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
tho United

IPA INTERS
And we will sell t

Sign and Omun-itil

ns any house
’"go, ’

�[ residence of the subscriber, on the cor­
ner oi Broadway and State rtroet, near
the Court Homo. Nara but raepectable, sober person* need apply.
Icx Cxxxm.—-We are on hand to
servo ice cresrn of all flavors, at any
time of day, and our aim will bo to
plenBo all who may wish to favor us
with tbair patronage.
2tf
W. B Hncwrocx.

■ ICH1GAR CERTRAL R. R.

nt River Valley Division
may ladht.

and rain, each a* ha* not been witneaeod by that venorablo chap, “the oldsst
inhabitant," perhaps, for years. It cctnmanred about half past four and lasted
until six o’alock, aud danng tho entire
time, almost, tho rattle of hail stones
were like bird'* eggs, aad wo leant of
somo a* large a* good sired hoc’* oggrIt poured and drove in tonuata, and
many a reran and office (aura included)
had plenty of water era tha floor for
scrubbing purpose*. Eave trough* fnil-

Lical bkw; Jljtice;.
Simon Bltkonruih’s awning blow erff,
lights of glass were broken out of tho
sky lights to tho rooms of Goo. Clark
and J. F. Minkler, I’hotographara, also
several from tho sky lights of Commin*
A Brown and J. Mau*. On Jefferson
street several shade tress and signs were
blow0 down, a now building back of
Rock's Blacksmith shop was “ skowhawed” aiound some, a large oak tree blew
over in tho school ysrd. Mr. Dewvy
luxd a very fine corner maplo broken by
•he wind. A. Throop's new house wa*
blown down, cellar* were filled with water, gnrd«a* were “ .Ed out," melon
patchc. buried, evrn-field, flaitenod, and
in fact everything presented a sorry
right.
[

Lal* aad ■hlaKtes-Ckea*.
J. Cota A Sox have a large quantity
of lath and shingle* tor aafa.cheap.

Tiio unini of Whooping Cough are
much relieved by Barr's Pectoral Elixir.
Ackley A Slade, Agent*.

tVichigan Central R. R.
Old, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

Sold by J. P. Roberta A Co.
Ackley A Kadi, sell Fruit Jars 25 pet
rent. cheaper than any ono else.
’• Brenthea there a man with wul »o
dead, who to himself hath norrr mid
il must go to the First National Cloth -

ley A Slado'a before you buy another.

Fanner*, buy your pure Spirits and
gvauino Irish Wbukx-* of John Stanley.
He 1ms tho largest and best stock of
Liquors which he sell* ouly for medicin­
al purposes or by tbe quantity from his
Nature ha* jiut cn her summer garb
of bsauty, and ths First National Cloth­
ing House is receiving now goods by
Ex|&gt;rea« almost every evening
9w4

I

The evening 8 o’clock train w.ia atop-1
ped about a mile and a half cart on ac­
count of tha washing out of the track. I
The baud car ran up and brought in tbo I
passengers and they footed it into
town from tho Depot. Tho train from
ry County Agricultural Society ere re­ the west waa also stopped for the some
quested to meet at tho County Clerk’s
office, on Saturday the 5th day of Au­
gust next, at one o'clock P. M., for tho
purpose of making a prvmium list, Ac,
for tbo coming Fair.
*
.•
M. L. Wiixuxs, Sco'y.
in it* cum***. It* fury sad severity was
but a few mile. wide
The damage to
crops, etc., «i this vicinity is immense.
Tho storm of July 26 will lung be re­
membered ia Hastings.

for the Iren] Bridge has been put c ver
until August 14th for the purpose of
revising thei registry, and hare every­
thing in reaBines*. Tho bridge should
lx- built, and iron is tbo mo*: subitan-

Monufarturv everything and that they
are HuMuaxna* for MOLDINGSTheir Molding* are finished complete,
readv to nail up—Sprung and Beveled,
in their new Three rid. Mold.ng Ma­
chine. Picture Frame Molding of any
pattern furnished to the trade.
Barr’s Pectoral Elixir is rKommend-

will wear enough lunger to more than'
pay for the extra cost and beside., it
will rarely over need repair*. Thu
Item alone will pay tbe difference in n
- . i
.
. &lt; .
many of than, are kept back bscauan
of tho shaky condition of ths old bridge.
Al*q4&gt;ur asm jwopl* hare oaraafoa to

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

5,000 feci Basswood for Wagon Boxes,
25.0UO feet Dressed Siding.
For the information of those who
bars born told that they have no ReSawec, would state that they have ono
with which they eon re-aaw 30,000 feet

foneral oreaiitov, to Btrerd-js Cumetery,
and no knowing how soon tho whole
rickety atnwturs might giro way and

As nearly os we can learn tho circutn- —
——DL. JOO to
p,.„.
itancea, they ore as follow.: tho family K—--Ov.-a
had just concluded their noonday meal, g«r» by this route to Kenis*, u*. Ubnois. Southern lows, and Mrasouri, and.
and Mias BIm had gone to tho kitchen bjra slight divergence, can see Nebraska
for tho purpose of washing the diahsa.
Needing some warm water, and ths fire
of Boo view* should remember
not burning rory briskly, rhe seixod a the Buri.ngton Boats, far it* town.
“
foam a£ar"-ito treecon containing kerosene, and began fringed streams—its rough bluff* and
pouriag some into tho store. In an In­ quamos-it* oora^ceaas stretching over
stant, the ran exploded, throwing th. the prabies further than eye ran reach.
Land-buyers wifl be sure to rcmemblaring fluid around tbo room, and com­
lhey 1**T0 friond* among the
pletely saturating the clothing af tho
unfortunate girl, whoso haste thus provod her own destruction.
Blinded with tbo flame, her hair and
clothing all ablus, her naked arm. rev. I
erod with the burning and insanablo I

Tho advantage of wutar work* on tha
Holly system lura been so thoroughly
demonstrated that they aro no Unger
an experiment First auch works en­
able a city to dispense entirely with fire
engine., and in nearly all cease they
hare proved much more effectual than
a steam fire department On this point
there is a great is a great deal of testi­
mony Wo quote tlio following:
On the 9th of February, 1867, the
engine and retort house of an cxlcnriro
oil refinery in Auburn, N. Y., took fire,
was arrested in tho building in which it
originated, although the building waa
I,MM) fret from the nearest hydrant

The Raoordar then announced that
there haring boon an irregularity in oafling a Special Election on the 7th day of
August, there not having bean timn to
publish sod post a lit of tho registered
vote* two week* before election. Thia
meeting was called for tbe purpose of
calling a Special Election son* to giro
to* proper time for the publication of
tho registered vote*.
On motion Aid. Ham* waa elected
Recorder pro tea.
Tbo fallowing resolution was than
offered by Aid. Keufleld :
That there bo sSpscialEJectioa hold in th*, aty of ILutingv on
Monday the 14th day of July, 1 D.

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Hastings

^e^Pfficr tki following
TaxTUlu

of LAXDS
Borey County—one of tho beet
Counties In tho State of

Michigan,
A Good opportunity present* itaelf-

Now is tho time to improve it

On motion Council adjourned.
W. L F. Hsus,
Itecorder pro rial.

| the lurid pall of oadnrea over tha pleasurei of a happy household.
We cannot conclude thia notice of
this nod occurrence, without again call­
ing attention to tbo daily end almost
uniiunaL criminal u*s of keroaene.
Every week our exchange* bring aothe epualy sedt of Clue, inquiring
couata of accidents similar to thia just
ceraing tho country about that no'
recorded, varying only in tho nature of
calico, get* the following etrr a
answer to hi* inquiries: Proasci
ditto. Judge of Probate a fictitious
name. Population of city 7,000 price
of eity lots, from 3350 to $500 per feet
ous compound, that it ran hardly be
deemed aa accident where pcr*jn* defi­
were a* polite to strangers inquiring for
antly dare the consequsncvs of aa oxnew bomea tho country would toon be
plosion. Wo hare ceased to expect
sufficiently enlightened, and could dis­
that they will heed even the kwwn of
pense with Hooka. Papers School* and

mere of Barry County are fast begin­
ning to apprcciato tho value of machin­
ery to lighten their labor*, and immense
number* of Mower* and Reaper*, Wheel
Cultivator* and Sulky Rake* aro being
Dr. EsteEe, the celebrated Physician • sold to them every season. E. P. Burfrom Cleveland, Ohio, who i» meeting rail inform, us that he has sold to Bar­
with inch success, treating Cstarr*. ry Co. farmers 25 Mowan and Rcapeta
Ji.’Im*.
tad Ctan^fttta, will this season, and more than that number
remain at the Hastings House, Hastings, of Sulk y Rake*. Take into consideraoca week, cntnrnenriag on Monday, Aug. tho Agricultural works of C. F. Dwight
j "th where ho will bi glad to conralt A Co , and the many sales of Grebte A
RoseeU, and our farmers cannot Iralp
but bo tupplied with tho very best of
machinery, and plenty of it'
valued at 1140,000, was saved by thmr
own pipa, with a toas not exceeding S50,
which^lhprwjy, woukj.hare beffljyi^?-1
Ur to Tuesday aoea over 1130 were Now London, Ohio, B*trd stvtee tha‘
subscribed in this city for the purpuee on Tuesday evening, Joly 18th Walter
of obtaining witnesses for tbo defbnee Lincoln King, a lad of 10 year* residing
of Geo. Vanderpool. We have no in that village. mysterious disappeared
doubt it will Traeh 1200 before ^ng. lat1300 or more are needed, and tho fall had on. when fast seen, while sliirt,

MW

ALBTDKTO YOUKG KN.

ORASOKVISLE

i&lt;J^&lt;TdTB0aj*MtW4XDTll0C8JJ«De.

broad brimmed straw hat, brown trou­
sers, and waa baroiboted. Had no ooal
on. Any information concerning hia
whereabouts, will plcato hia parent* un­
\ Corm roasted by a new (wceees, that
der lasting obligation*. Address Charlisa decided improvement on tho old

Wavra'a Menagerie and circa* «
visit this eity cro long. Lookout
the “ biggest” show of tho season.

Tniiny were 'EKTX.nU,

UH SHORN &amp; IICHIGAN
SOBTHNHI RAILWAY

About 1 P. M. Monday the 24th, the
cry of fire was raised ia ths street at
NaahriHe. the kitalum of the house oc­
cupied by J. M. Roe, Esq., being enroloped in rmoko, and giving torriblo prom­
ise of bursting in a brief moment or
two, into uurontroUable flames. Ths
excited popular rushed to the house
and by indomitable exertions, suereoded
in reducing the fire before the main
building had bees much damaged.
YVhilo the most of the people had
bsen laboring to subdue tho flames, a

fluid, ahe ran Into tho room la which
Mrs. Boo had jwt tain down with her 1
little child, who ws, seriously rick. Mrs.
Roe, in her efforts to extinguish tho '
The unde’ 1 -nod wishes to inform
Ma. Emtox
Buataesa called me to
flame* which were rajudly consuming
tho f.rmerv ... ijo- ■ county that there
tho clothing of tbo frightened girl, Woodland Center recently, and I could
“ Lviug »old in t . county a Fanning
burned horeelf severely, and will long not help but notice tho many improve­
Mill which is ropre- ntod to be the Allogon Fanning Mill, therefore I would
bo a sufleror thereby. Staying in tho ments that havo been made. Tho
call your attention to this fact that there
house bnt a moment, Mias Bliss ran in­ growth and prosperity of this village in
is no genuine Allegan Fanning Mill be­
to the open air, and when first mod by a good mark of the future growth and
ing mid in that county unless it has my
tho*e who were hurrying to the place of proaperity of Michigan. Situated at
the ewtaatropbc, tho flame* wore burn­ tbo center of one of tho finaat towning io high around her, aa to roudeFher i ahipa in Barry County, it cannot fail of
almost invisible. When they were sub-''
duad, and the few remnants of her j। large businres of I* Hilbert, shows what
clothing removed, it wa* found that al­ Michigan can do fl* tho ecu* who leave
most tho entire surfooo of her body, ex­ fatherland. The quiet and comfortabln
Th&lt;&gt; buuso of D. R. Cook had twen­
cepting Icotn her knee* downward, was hotel, owned and kept by John F. Bob'
ty-six lights of glas* broken out
| burned until the skin hung in loose brook,
i
furnuhe* to a .tranger »U tho
TV
VI. or
Bott U-Cmr
clement* of a home, away from his wife
ground, ow»id by W. I. F. Harni and the fallowing taetimpny;
injuries, that aho noror fully rcalired and children. It is a model country ho­
_.u
-----------—i_a_.
-------•
’ •• In aaeb cuao itiSaltcrnlly drowned them, and without suffering, apparently tel which could Is profitably copied af- j
other*
was aoarly
destroyed.
[ Fruit was pelted off the trees in im- out, and thereby thoumnd* oi dollar* of to a very greet degree, she lingered un­ ter by many citio. and village* of a lar­
' valuable property savSl which could,
mcnso quantities. We saw buhe'.* of
ger growth. Tbe food i* nirely cooked
not hare been done with any ordinary til about 3 P. N„ and died.
apples “promenodiag down Braadway." fire apparaxua
Her parent* were aeni for, and striv­ and toothsome, room* airy and clean—
! A freight car broke looce from the Doed on the next train, to behold a eight both showing the care and ability of the
| pot and came down torn and went &lt;£
that must forever bo present to their an­ Laudladv. Ismg may .ho continue to ।
the track. It wa* righted up, hqwever,
guished memories.
They have the live and flourish with their thriving vii-1
this morning and taken back.
deepest sympathy of all who were wit-.
Goodyear A Barlow’s rcilWam came I
very near geing off, but will probably |
| prired fcem of a daughter, and hung

Peninsular Railway.

Frx*r Cum R. R ar.d Hotel accommo­
dation* and are fur sale by
1‘uvr Barirnui,
Real Eatate Agents at Batite Creek.
1’. M — Peary Bro* have laqje tract*
of land* in Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa
for sale or to exchange fur Michigan

Since we suggwstod the construction
of Water Works at this place, we are
assured many of our citiscns caraortly
favor tbo enterprise, and we trust will
diacuM and agitate the subject to a final
cuocess. We understand that
constructing three works, b^vo propored
to oon.truct the works in this city at a
trifling expense to our citimns. If it is
true, wo suggest a comnuitee bo appoin­
ted to investigate a* to terms, etc., and
report with recommendations to tho City
Council or a meeting of tho eitiscaa as
may be thought beat.
Wo find tho costs of the voter works,
of the Holly pattern, as published in a
Port Huron paper, where they propose
to construct thu works, including two
engine* and two boilers, so that they
ran be operated at all timea, a full and
constant supply of water for both tiro
and domestic purposa* will ncecaritate
tho following expenditure :

for the wank, when they will be calldd for on Wedaeedsy in time for tho mails
for examination ia the Vanderpool trial. either way containing full proceedings
of the Vanderpool trial np to the hour
of going to pro**. Terms one dollar for
the trial. Advertucmente inserted An
Uboral terms. Tbo edition will probably
exceed a thousand end will have a rt-rj

method, and saves 25 per, cent of the
strength, is for sale by George Preston.
We have tried it and found tbo .inferior
grades rested by this precess aro alx&gt;o*t
equal in flavor to the beat old governmeat Jara, iirepnred by the old system.

your receipt* and decrease your expen­
diture*. Work eighteen hour* a day&gt;
and lire ua hash and oatmeal-gruul.

cutting hia throat Dr. Drake was call­
ed to attend the caw, and at the ciocinnl
of going to £rees has not returned. DoDvaraa tho storm yesterday, a barn
mmOo diffioultie* are assigned aa the
belonging to Alton Grewn, of Boltim-jre,
cnuK, but we havo no epecial pcrticuwas struck by lightning, from which it
tan, nor dM wa laaru wbrthir tha
wound &amp; coeridsred dangerous.
.

’ nnewed and many more added.

Inux’s L:**.—We Uern that T. J.
Wilder, tha gentlemanly station agent
at tho depot in thia city, has boon ap­
pointed agent of thia popular lino of
European Steamers, one of which sail,
from New York for Liverpool on Thurs­
day and Kateoday of each week. Thia

Gora o vr. —Brick is bring idled in
front of tho foundation walls to tho
throo npw brick stores to ba erected on
the south lido of State street We will
The following ease* hare been de­ bo happy tu sou them rue from tho
posed of before Justice Clarice, during dumber they hare enjoyed for nearly
the past few days;
.,
,
The People rs. John J. Fuller, ar­
Nxw Fun.—On Tuesday last mvasro
rested oa charge of bsing drunk. Plead
guilty and fined |5, and com, and was HancheU t Stewart, of the flouring mill*
discharged.
in Maple Grove bm&lt;bt to this market
Tho i»oopfo w. W. H. Hlratten, arres­ a load «f white wheat flour, mad. from
ted on charge of Hope, and give bail of &gt;*w wheal, and it is of srsrifotf qual.ty
to sppasr fnrcxamcnatiouanlho Mth Georgn Preston fees h for sole
day of August.
Tbo propel s*. W D. Smith and W.
Ctaxuti A BaowB —Are fitrag «p
Leonard, arre.ta-1 on complaint uf FfciL their rooms orer Baxley’, Hamess shop
in fine style. Tbqy will Wop a foU lixe
of Painter* goods, wall sad window pa­
pers, ate. Give them a cnli and see bow

"Tux Gax**.”—We hero been bandad by Mr. Chas. Olmstead a bunch of
marali red-top grown on tho farm of hie
father, in tho township of Assyria—the
farm formerly known aa tho old Pratt
form. Tbo gnu* ia fully seven feet
high end U very tender and nice ooMidering its immense length. This grass
grows on low marshy ground wellculti-

By an act of tha last Lcgislaiure tho
County Clerks of tho eevenil counties in
this State aro required to collect a State
pointed Notaries Public after tho ITtii
ins*.., and are required io remit tbs fess
thus collected to the State, Treasurer OB
tbs first of January, April, «r-&gt;
October, of caret year.

of Grand Rapids, among other thing*
th* Ayfeaays:
The Commercial College i* full of

XAHHV1LLE, MICH IQ AN,

IMios desiring to purobara will do
wdtoCML »S .wa obrorfoUy give
all information desired.
D. R. COOK Ac. OQ

�We ftftsaWi to oar wadare, tbe {wane ad lag*
rf&amp;atnaeat term •fib. a*a*t Coart. aa '
tabaa fro* tho Calendar, printed at thia oOuo.
On our to*l page will be found tha diapomtian
of caM up to dam.
, omnaxa o«.xn* .cmx..
Hex. BIRNW BOYT, CfrduR Jadge
Wituax H. Powua,
v .
lane W. Vaooitui, Sheriff.
J. R. V*x Vxxaoa, .promoting Att’y.
Wx. L. Coxa,
1 OrcuA Coart Qoau.
Gao. 0. Woxth, f
miaeicnan.

« Xanax .no. ux
if Zar
lane A. Houaeor, ।
A. Holbrook,
Iln-ti.e-

BBW.YOBE

BOSTON,

ALBANY,

Barlow &amp; Goodyear

raixcrai. rurxix ix

mx»

toax am xb&lt;

William R. Young and [ Aaaunnaii; dafoult
Chariea Dolph.

mrm&amp;GK

WilKSa. Dickey and"

Jamoa W. Bentley,
JoreJdkh Wolfo and

Abel Shepard
WilFiat?n. Dickey and '

FOB SPRING AND BUMMER TRADE.

James W. Ik udey,

AtelShaponl.

tl.ddul
lolbrook.

Damon Letch,

1 ‘ Gwrgv'lL While.

Frederick D. Ackley, &gt;A*uisp*il; default
G*. W. Slado and)

CHKAPFIMSiraBTBAVIL’
Black Silks from $1.50 Upwards.

Choice Iowa Lands.

THE CELEBRATED RED LION BRAND

POPLINS, PONGEES, GRAY MIXTURES

ORAND

RIVER

NOIIEIIEI
JACONETS,
»
KATIN LACES,
NAINSOOK PLAIN,
JACONET CHECKS,
BRILLIANTS,
NAINSOOK CHECK,
NAINSOOK STRIPED.
VICTORIA LAWN,
BWIS8 MUSLIN,
FRENCH FINISH CAMBRIC.
BOOK MUSLIN,
SHIRT FRONTS,
HARSAILUS QUILTS,
HANDKERCHIEFS
EMBROIDERIES,
EDGINGS,
INSERTIONS,
:

Benjamin F. Cfcakill,
Dwight A. Sackett.
Myron H. Ellis,
Thomaa J Decker
William Mitchell,
Jahn Briggatoek,
Alfred Parker..
Beniamin Cox.
Staphan V. R. York.

Enoch SyIveatir,
Lawia Baldwin,
Gaorya Cramen
Henry B. Ban*m.
Mom Faller,
Jahn Wobater,
Lather B. Hill,

£*. 139 BO

NTH .

Fancy Bow, Baah and Trimming Ribbom,

,

A

Million Dollars.

HoaicrV and Gloves.

Gorarte and Hoo|akirta.

table linen, napkins, toweling, white duck coatings

&lt;kA&lt;- a

CABSIMERE,

NEW CARPET ROUSE
The very BEST PLACE to buy

Gwq/£
cLYsOda

sheetings.

Prints at ten cents per Yard
' WWtJa Qj

CARPEE8,
oJSS Basil,

' ujfa QJttf

OIL CLOTHS,

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

THE
NOTTINGHAM

Ernest F. Rathbun, Ed­
win F. Bathban, Iwuisa
A. Rathbun and EUa
Rathbun, infants, by
Ephraim Ebatturk (hair
next friend.

LITTLE

BRICK

MILLS

FAMILY

500 VOLUIES IR ONE.
-A.treut.ci 'Wanted

LACES,

XXX

BARRY

Tie Library W PtCj aid Sai

FLOUR

GRAND RA.PJDS MiCOJGA.

pleading*

F. IMMEN.

VB0WH &amp; CARTER.

Scientific American
For IBT1.

250 Main Street,
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

REMINGTONS

AND DECORATIONS,
Family Sawing Machine,
UMrLT COXWHUCM).

COlO), AC. AMERICAN
OH KEN, WHITER

Best Styles of
Ayer’s

Alnji»Oita aid Rail fc Tri.
Aad^J . Bcwne, A1

Frederick N.Galtoway,
Mta
’\ f ’
YAiaumpeii.
JoA* *.*&lt;•* Bl-f
yin D. Pam.
J Balch .Smiley A Doloh.
lane Jan. 8, 1871.

Hair Vigor,

, lu tftal p»ru M eUJ. Ar it iUel aA4 «■**■ LinliuJ
la—i -

Sweeney A Wood.

Far radawf to Gnj Rih it*
nxtonl Vitality and Color.

JOB PIlUTHKi!

NATHBETS
Hair Restorative

TERMS—43 a Y*art &lt;IA&lt;J
Chiba of ton aopUa for or
nttiM Baah, |2j

-it y*
»w.

^issrasss^ ..zvs

30 Years

Experience

Ojwtcrc

and R/erndmenti.

«m hand at a fl boar*.
‘•»T1............................. H. A BV8ELL
- rifk'oTiL.' home isuwSir:

HASTIMRS -110111,1 TOBIS !

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VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 3,1871.

dealers in

TO BE CLOSED OCT

-A.T

COST

Organdies,
Percales,
Lowns,
Grenadines.
Bareges,
Chambrays,
Mohairs."
Silks. ,iA
Marl Poplins,

II. HAYPORD

Hitawls,
Linens.
Balmorals,
Linen Goats,
Linen Pants.
Linen Vests,
Summer Hats
Glov s.

vet wRioirr,
■£ircSi=i3?g

Himm,
AGBiCULTtrAL MACHmEBY
&amp;c.

&amp;c.

multipliad in*trtmcntalitie* and their
indefinite poesibBitiea Just how much
«f this ppogTwisipu is due fa tbo neriod’ feel proem of corpse, it is rmpossfblo to
estimate; butmvry body co^e4e« |h«t
Jcumslwn is PW&gt; of th* rardiiml force*
of our ciniiration, that it has borne no
small share In th*&gt; rkvation of society,
end that in giving an imulso aud a vast.
ly oceclorated motion to the ito(*:ndoui
movements of tide era It ranks second
to no other influence.
Forhspa wo are
it ha* done a* mti'
i any other human ।
groat dlflfaenoa 11——™. —....----I modem time*. It afford* a mcana for
tho diffusion of intelligence and the interchango of thought which *o pecuiiarly distinguish our present type of
riviUxatioc from al’
------- uu*‘ u—
preceded iL The:
ths 1toman* po«------- ._ ------ -------I nearly every form of industry and en­
joyed tho advnategM of nearly every
pofeeaicn aav* that of journalism.
The daily and weekly ncyrspapor nt
. Thebes, «t Allien*, al Hams would havo
. wrought » oadrotia changes hi the fabric
of ancient society and would have given
s wholly different enures to tho history
I of tho wcrid. literature, *osoce, art
, and gvvurnmrat reached a high point
, of eteratiou two thousand year* afaev,
but encountered difficulty from an unen­
lightened public,! and suffered the reaottoii of ths dark agve. Had tho Helenic
! and I talinn peai**ula* enjoyed like our
! own tho benefit* of a free nud enlight­
ened press, Republicanism weald have
pawed tho crisis of erperiment and liavo
been orceptid r* a *uccvs*fu! and per­
manent t&lt; alixalion for the last twenty
eenturie*, during the greater portion cf
which period, it ha* been under so dim

Mowers and Reapers!
Johnston's Self-Raking Reaper.
Ithaca Combined Sulhey Rake,
and Broadcast Plaster and Grain Sower.

M4dW,tni. MkA

C. F . DWIGHT &amp; CO.
FROPRIETORB OF THE

wmi ms

Grain Elevator,

The best place hi the

City of Hastings,
------ to buy——

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

C. H. HICKS !
(Successor to Flicks «fc Fales.)

Glen &amp;. Hall Threshing Machines, Clov
Hullers and Grain Drills, and Gale's
Patent Sulky Rake.

Groceries, I
Cash for Produce, and sell lor Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

noNAi. HoirtiL,

DRY GOODS!
LOU'ER TI1.LV FA'ER

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

jyn'GGBTH SCXDBJDt.

UGS
Medicines,

STOJEOE.

SHILH PM I TIE ffli.
IBS, IMS,

QTAPLE OROCERI
gUOAti. Ttl, CO I
QCSdoL BOOKS,

Ladies' Misses and Children’s
IIIOFF.

11 Mists.

'e Stuffs,

JJOOK-S AND NTS

School Books

Stationery.

Shoes and Gaiters.
^yp WILL MOT BE UNDERSOLD.

may not fully rararare, cur appreoation.
In this surprising industrial progress
of Michigan, it tlio members of the
Pre— of Michigan are found taking *
special interest, and are claiming to be

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PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

Russell &amp;, Nevins.
neukTx

*

Dr. AIKIN,

\

I’gUBMsrfal

to them. Hefafree to declare hi* sentimenta; but |hia acntimoiti are con­
sciously or uaconscioualy eubmitied to
the prvsauro of a great and varied com­
munity who take the liberty to review
hi* judgment^ und who lay anno claim
to fain aa their reprcocatatinx I| fa
to treat •tfaral and pllraophwl qnretlena From thmr immense circulation,
their inrantestible ability and thoTdrer
dw/posreas of continually reiterating
their distinctive doctrine*, from the imptiience, too, of long and elaborate
writing*, which newspapers generate in
the public, it has camo to pas* that
three pcriodknl* exercise probably great­
er influence tban any otlter production*
of tlio day, in fonni— •*— ——
thinking of erdinarr m(.n "
dearly acknowledged, and it* authority
This remark will equally apply to the more fully nroguixed. Journalism is
character and influence of the press in the index of public opinion, and i* nuret
uur own Republic. Hero, too, philo­ relfablo aud most wise, when it take* it*
sophical and ethical, and even religion* iaipiration froia the whole ]&gt;oopfo, and
qusstion* are almost uniformly t-e*t«l submit* itself »ol«dy to tboir leasomhip
by journalists in a light which i* purely The poet Iliaiol, in th* infancy of
we mighttperhaps say, intensely practi­ Greek literatoro, ctinoauod the public
cal. tipecMfativo theories obtain Hitle sontiment which “many [wopfea had
favor and nearly everything ri brought •Brand afao*4&gt;” and imputed Di­
to the trot of lutual experiment. Fact* vinity to the collected .ppinfana of vnan&gt; louglit rather thin tradition*, and rioua nation*, giving the germ of the
the jumMiniaty to puncture every un­ more recant ujaxim that "the route of
thopeoplaulh* vofae of God.” This
may not b* strictly tni*, but it is certain
that the jounmlam which ia the most
in sympathy with humanity is the least
likely to deport from truth, or to tram
gw— the tegidabons uf it* Groat Au­
thor. The journal* which lead, by
keeping in thnlroutrank of cnlightsncd
opinion, and perh*|» a few steps in ad­
vice, with an occasional bold stride in
a great criris, iaro the ones which have
excrriMid the j most' salutary influence

The influsoee of tho pre— in promot­
ing liberty i* universally scknowledged
and ia in nothing more apparent than
in the attempt* of despots to circum­
scribe it It ia arrtafaly a great credit
to humanity that tbo untrammcled ut.
terance rf opinion and thu gvnoral d:sseminatiun of iJ*a* tend to tho estab­
lishment and extension of freedom.
Where men are permitted to freely axchange views and to declare their senti­
ments upon all aubjecAs, there wo always
find tho liberality aud the growing tol­
eration of diffcnwioes in religious aud
__________________________________ „ l jxditical faith which art so cieontial to
od; the wilderness and the briny sub- f the origination and security of Republic* opiiropriaiod by journalism, wo find it
terraneous watercourses hare each boon I Our own goverotnont largely owe* ita a euficieuUy wide one. Its dutUe are
-J.,*-V
,------------------------” - existence to the press ; tbo American vari&lt;&gt;d, and llio nature of ita work com­
nuulo to yield
their
exb* ustires supplies
and to pour forth their unceasing atreom* Rsrolution was in a great measure, 'tiie , plex, *□ that it has been found expedi-1 !own emancipation. Journalism require*'
of wealth ; husbandmen everywhere in offspring of Amoriaur journalism ; our cnEm conducting journals of wide dr- i to be brought to that state of fnvdom
1 wherein it will recognise no allegfanco
the vicinity are reaping a most bounti­ free institutions were as .nurtly waked j
i but to troth, no consfitaency but that of
ful harvest born* u,»n a most fertile into being by lbs newspaper articles of ’
soil; the artisan, not content merely to Otis, Quincy, Warren, Uanrock, and I first requisite xjf every true newspaper ‘ the entire community, no cm«cr but the
lure the shapely forest into the fines’ tho two Adamses, in the old Boston j is to give the news, and to do this oar- whole peopfa. We most not forget that
lumber to beTouxd in the market* of G’saztte, a* they were afterward nurturol . rocth, impartially and a* extensively t* th* pre— wail not free-born. Ita birth
die world, is beginning also to give hi* and secured by the blood poured forth 1 possible. The prime object oi journal- was in slavery, and it commenced exist­
attention to the diversified manufan- at Bunker Hili, Saratoga and Yorktown; i ism is troth; troth in statement, truth ence a* a nfinion of royalty. It drew
and Hamilton, Madison and Jay, in tho in the record of eront*, truth in the it* first breath under th* minion of royAUoWiW, laid on imperishable duals for j orvlntian of theories; and falsehood, nlty. It drew it* firnt breath under tlio
tho Union, in bringing the wisdom and mi*-*latoment and error are tbo dnng-r- patronage of kings and wv for a long
statosmanahin shown in tho immortal ous rock* ujxiu a loo shore, which in all
council-chamber of 17B7, fully within its couro?, it ia to avoid with untiring
the apprebeasfaD and sympathy of th* caution and *l**pl—a vigilance. The
11 nr a grew strong bensath
people. These taen have left an im- nows department at a daily panar or at
fetters ; end its Argus eyes
pn&gt;M upon newspaper Ktoratore fa this an ordinary local journal, is the chief
IS pfererng el earn re* under
country, which wo hope is still visible, object of care and should never be suf­
of despotism. Even in
and their great example can never fail fered to become subordinate to any oth­
sit* the fir* newspaper was
to be a guide and an tnspration. Buvh er, or to sustain the least negtert. Of
--------- By law. th* grim legidator*
unquostKmalily was ttus example to oouror, aa the domain of fact a so very
sride, a* the annals of each w**k and doctaring m b suffiaout apology for it*
press he prepared articles which brought of each day crest, are *p thickly atiiddod summary strangulation that it contained
while,
Loner to American journalism from be­ with events, it is no easy fask to make a “reflection* if a high nature
yond the aaas; inch was also this ex­ wise selection. Tlio dally papers are a fenr ymto before, a Virginia Governor
ample to William Loggeti, whoso devo­ la— embarrassed, as they have a gene­ gave utterAnoo to that famous OSrpresspecial heart; oompliment for thoacscgy Ition to jnstloo and liberty, and brilliant, ral panorama of th* day's doings in •foa of gratitude which will assure bis
intelligence and taato diaplsyod by ita iand powerful advocO&lt;y of them with every part al the world prepared for name an unenviabls immortality fa
Ix-vpk, u well a* for tho conlial rervp- 1his pm, in New York, are among the them rathe dispatches of the associate Ameriean history: -Thank God I there
tion and generous hospitality which w* ।grandest tradition* of the editorial guild pre-, and need to give their «porial at- ere no free ochoul* nor printing pre*.***,
have experienced during our brief stay itn the lost generation, and are to be tontian only to ths collection of local and I hope I there will to* nan* for a
among. U»MB, we shall. I am »uro, go reckoned
।
poriurea as the proudest legacy and provincial items ; but the local pa- hundred ream, for learning ha* brought
mritfarr beyond tlie bond* of’jufa obli- ’whirl: our profession baa transmitted to peva, with only a weekly i—tie, find their disobedience and heresy, and soda into
the world and printing baa divulged
gntion. nor the spoutaaeoua promptings i
there and other libeled Thi. was the
of feeling, which indicate, though they
■

JACKSON WAGONS

NO. 14.

1 ths chief disooreriw inscfooce, with the
icnmrese sodal and political reforms,
ths wonderful material ndraacement,
and.the wide expawcon of liberal riews
cud prinonle* which, taken together, intbcato, and fa rwlity conatitufe, modern
eiriliiation.
Jsuraaliam synchroniw*
with the period if nearly all tho leading
invention*, and with tho boldest and
grandest triumph* attained by man
over nature. The two and a half oontunes of it* exiMenca include* tho time
I of Newton, of Lfabnita. of La Place, of
Watt, of Fulton .and Morse. Since the
1 first newspaper was o*tabli*h«l, the
profoundest law* of the univero have
been brought within Ujc reach and
| grasp of human inteUigonoo; the world
has been cnricl»*d by the most iUustriqu«achievement* of practical genius;

0AwXa.ll Canal It. Grand Rapid*,

rSS'nm.-vi', ’
Queen and the aristocracy, bars bean
grad-dly mokfa* England BgnHIms
in aimoil cre.-ytiung but name.
The Freaab Lit-ral pre-. also, is
mure than a match for Bonapartat* sod
Orleartiste, If both .'.mold uombiue, sod
will, wo may toe assured, never slacken

CITY PAINT STORE!

CQMMTSft, SHOWN k J
■PA INTERS/
1

On thi* account we fcel that •dime in
our audi-an who are not conMctad
j with th* prefwsinn will be willing to
dil ■ s—fan of JounudtasH fee
its prate te ifa w

Gold &amp; Silver Witches, i lol—*4* * brief

�ianntr.
of the 29th alt Able counsel will def.tsd Vanderpoo*, bat wo think Mr.
1 Fowler’s scrvioM would bo exceedingly
valuable, and hope be may be retained.
July 10th, 1871.
Georgr VniorftJ, Uutirgi, itiA.
I)us fin:—In reply to yuure of the
6th, soliciting my aervievo Iu your ds-

■sis OI inc cuy. one was well known
here M a leading tedtenablo high-ffyvr,1

enough in RapuMfcun councils to afford
ttem etKb evidence of. inefficiency in
‘l&gt;arty mauagrmvut, ar to thus throw
&gt;e ay perhaps eno of tta« Uwl carb tho
Republicans potw fcetlie approaching

New Advertisements.

wbo oreatiouUy ririte-l tbo Capital.,
A Inanch of tho Wharton family, Mr.
Edward Wharton, long resident hero, lamstohntiim Hits morriug, about three
u’dook, by the sudden waking of all
died under [«culiar cireumstanora, and a
aloepxra who are not thuudsr-pruof. A
rumor is afloat that offer bi. death Ids
politir
:lfe».crudi-a.i-.li
hi.T-.Mo crash .duxi t‘u&gt; temdatioua of
widownceasod Mrs. Wharton of pularn.
roqueully^ put
the effy, and brought many from their
' iag bar husband, and tint sho took a
quiet bads to tlioir feet in tw h confuI iu dutisaand
bottle «f brandy to Philadelphia, supbfianJ. and is'
«*&gt;n that it was..not Mtjl. (.^ulliant
l«red to contain pefton, to hero it ana- j light. ftWt^qwial gars thru intijlysod.'but hew friends diesua
her
matiuu. that tho frigbtfulnuM uf the
are distrust■ from making the matter pubSc. It is !
I fmiMj tliorefani if indeed you find your- I also said that fur more titan a yrar the sli-ick roald be aorountod for. Soon
i indiecrimi1 sell again at your latter intimates deati- I Philadelphia Whortons hare had no the ringing of ball* and the rolling of
: tuto of both counsel and friends, and I
steam firo citgitias. tho expiation uf
i can be of xwviocfc I will do tho best I । nffiliatiem with the neeuwd on account shell, in the direeliun uf tiro uwnal,
cun, but ii: justice to myself I ought to of suspicion of foul play regarding tho
where a roiiflagrslicni warn shod over
termin' rvha; i. not acx
[ any that I can ill - oflvrd the pecuniary duatb of membora of her family.
tbo city a light approax.ldngiu brilliancy .­
trinaof policy by the p
! lias iuvulve.] in such a cauao aud aiuccroIt is clear that she hax l&lt;xm a dashing
isalhod.
r
that &gt;•[ Jay, and tho scared sli-upeni bo- ;
ly trust that your Kalamaxuo cuunaci
The auceosa of those
| may yet be iuduced Io duvoto tovuur de­ and extravagant woman ail through life,
- —* magaxine had ex­
; fens-, thtir ripe experience and supcri- and that she gave her father, Mr. Nu- TTs',"/
are nnderatood to tinner
.
.. 3* of WasMagton.
1 gent,
——- south
—s Si.n
lil.. iin
——
.il—. ijit.
_.
or abilities in I Ids your third trial.
fronbte
meeting
bills r
The damage by/hv explvsunatalfcv was
With sincerity yours,
thuuaamls of dullan incurred by her fir
chiefly oonfluwl to the nuguxiuw for Sig- !
8. W. Fowlkx.
i valuable dree*e«, ete., both be'ore aud usi Garys tuatorutis, powder, oto, whiob. I
! alter Her marringe.
luckily, .tahrls on tt&gt;o banks of the IV-1
I Her education an l personal appeartotnac some itt.tancu from the principal'
I anew w.-:» such as to make borgenoral- buildings i.f the arsenal. Near it stood I
ly ad cured in society, tiho was her sume framd building, aud workshops, j
father*' idol, and he nUawod her t!u&gt; all uf which were burned to the ground,
purw of a Duehent, but this did nut ami ail the window, in the vicinity were
servo her and she ran him in debt can- shattered. It ia not supposed that any
| atantly without notice.
line wore lost, though the wvat ap­
A few daya after the dralh of Gon: prehensions uf a dreadful carnage pre­
Ketchum she called on Gon. Brice, tlio sailed qtaoag the people.until |h» limits
brothar-iu-law of the deceased, and oak- of tbo esusstropho wvre ascertained
cd him fur flt.OOO of Government Bunds 1 Tho origin of the explosion is believed
which she said she bad deposited with to bo heat operating spontaneously
The following notice was posted at Gen. Ketcham for safe-keeping. She . among chctnicals which has caused of
admitted
that she had no proof that tho i late ao many similar cwsiialtira in differbo on couitebla tvjunlixation of tho prop­ various public place, in oar eity from I
erty and with that view oolooted a cot- | the 17th tn tbo 28th day ufJuly, 1871 and bonds were so deposited, and when i
mittoo that should represent ns near as under it the contract to put in order the i quewtionod about her indebledncu, to
might be all parts of tho county. The dc.ignatod street, was let on Friday last, { tho General, she acknowledged that lie
tion. Cooke, of this district, lias just
result of their labor was almost unani­
of tho Michigan press is surely not of a mously approved by the Board, clearly Tide beautifully illustrates Democratic ’had hold her note far 62,000, but said •nc-'ocdod in negotiating iu New York
kind to expose it to any loraphatic coueconomy. Tho copy from which we print ! she had^paid it some time tinro and had j
SI .500,000 of the new improvement
enroin this regard, aud it may justly
destroy'd
it
in
his
prensneo.
This
note
I
is the original notice posted un the Morn ’
bunds at 97 1-2 cents, un condition that
be congratulated upon a^ manrmeae of
o! 0. D. Spaulding, Esq., where it r/ tho Gonoral went to Baltimore to collect
they be delivered in mine of 4500,000
utterance, upon a fairness and candor
Why Prairieville did not send his com-1 mained until tho evening of the 29 th j wheu he met his terrible death from
in tho treatment of euUerta, Open a
[■uisoued
milk-punch
at
the
bands
of
munication
to
tho
B
amxkb
,
that
it
might
1
ulL, and cun be seen by any one calling
courtesy toward rivals nad Dfponenta,
money - iutessat beginning al the time
such m are too seldom leocn in some dw som by tiu&lt; same y«opln who road I
| of delivery. Tho same (sutifa agroo to
other sections. Th« very gratifying ful- our “ criticism," u is difficult to surmise, 1
take the balance of tbo fit,000,000 loin I
*”——-----------bat inasmuch as bo did not ^e place it
wlwnorur the money is needed.
1
befuro them, copied from the columns uf
Al! the progressives hero fee! that a 1
m erakaa dawned upon the District. I
The Governor and the Board of Public
sponsiMe ladder. The Street Commit­ pel much of this and show her in her
Works, with the advisory Board, can1' |
once it tnado whether ** Dowcy A Co.," tee will receive the bids for the job up­ true light despite her ra'if-asscrahce and
silting ul experienced engineers anil,
. tbo Co. cialunxing nearly twice as many on the slreet where the work is to be forced ronqo-uro of manner under tha
done on Fridav tho 28th day of Jul v, A. terribls ordeal ef expoeurr which the it I. public spirited xitiams, bare tl&gt;e cuufi- ■
voters aaiive in the township uf Prairie­ I D. 1871, at II o'clock, A. M Hpacifl■ denoe of the (Kxqje. Ia the future, a j
ville, or Town A Co., .ecured tbo neers- cations of the work required can be seen compelled to (Ass.
! sr»ti»ntic oad uniform murso of im- i
vary legulstion, but the- charge that it upon the ground at tho time of letting
I [irovrtnenl and development for tho Div-;
the job.
The opcraticna of the Joint Invcstigs- trict ia anteipaled and tfe,. genera! beau­
By order uf tho Common Council.
I Board of Supon jar. “ to equalize Ha*tI ting Committee, sitting here daily, show tify lag and adorumant of tbo National
tngs down and tho township i of the
the unscrupulouxnres and ignorance uf Capitol will bo only anbotd:nato to tbo
county up" ia entirely untrue, tho nocesthose Democrats wbo continue to pooh, Ifolid comfort io aewcragr, street imsity ot efficient polite regulations 'haring
. pooh the fact uf tho present existence of
Ku-Klux Klans in th? South. Finditg
। that the proof of Kn-Klnx operatirius
[ was overwhelming the Democratic mem­
| levied uu tho [topalstian instead of tlio I IL bn. girvn the bet uf satisfaction to bers of said Joint Committee, Metart.
iroi.'rt of tho country is certainly origin­ | tin- office:s uf tho road, n.» well aa eecu- Blair and . Beck, concluded to make a
in property, produced by tho public
I
ring
the
ronflder.cn
of
all
who
have
had
al with Prairiovillo, and at variance with
virtue af necesvity and to admit tho ex- ■|idrtl and vitn of Northern and Eastern
the lava of the State, anil yet ho gives II ucasion to use it, as paasengora or iu istoace and attempt to justify the cosmen, who ha«O settled hare during and
I that, being Chairman of the ” Commit­ , shipping freight. Tlio exhibit of its ‘ duct of tbeeo asaaasiua. Accordingly
since the war. it hta jihrt tnuu[dred, ore
' too on Rpielir-.tinn" aa tbo exeuso for | roiuiitiun during the year ending May these gentlemen hare recently brought
about uniting to procure an injunction
tho outrage perpetrated uu tho tax pay- SI, 1871, shows that it ia one of tho II before tho Committee several loading
against lh&gt; new loan, wb'eh sal! to
cnee of thia ephemeral instruction shall era of thia City by tbo Board of Super­ most profitable Iloaiis in tbo State.— , Soufbern Democrat*. among them ex­ bo in conflict with a faw restricting
boromo roUwted; when {the maxinM visors in the equalization made laat Juno, The following extract from Pres- ' Judge Chrishoim of Misaiaaippi and Mr.
loans to tiro per ocsit on tho a messed
idunt Joy’s report speaks turiteei/:—i Forney of north-eastern Alabama.
end warnings, tho infunrsitiou and the
vniuc of tho property. The effort will
counsels shall be woven npou the. web Board rvstionsilili', awing to the fart tliat I “ Tho G. \yV. R IL was receired a
Tho latter ia a practicing lawyer in doubtless prove futile, and tlio city and
of history, they will bo fcund to have .
'
he
made
the
committee
knowing
tho
ma.
Jacksonville and was employed in the District will no longer In panted at
a value which has not Iren loot u]ion i
mankind. Let thia reflerticn giro en- ' jerity thereof, to be ever hostile to the : neaa. It has tines been rouiptcted in all defease of the Kn Klux charged with as behind the age and a disgrace to tho .
j rights uf tbo citianM of this city;—wLen ,j ita appointments, and is and has been in
nation, but will soon tiao from stagna I
the question of taxation ia at stake. The | good order"nearly tbo whole y&lt;-ar. Il is
tion and distress in every branch uf inpopulation of thia city exceeds that of denrluping a healthy and steadily inPrairieville nioro than two to one, and ersosing business, and protniiu". to b«- by Kn-Klux and killed -, that large num­
it lias been tho supposed thcury of our
bers of person, ia tho fire counties
Government that representation depend­
This road earnad during tho year tho | wherein ho practiced, mostly nsgrora,
ed on population, and by that .tamlsrd, num uf S2oU.622.38. Its axprasos were bad been visited, threatened and whip­
Hastings City has with two Supervisors I। 6136,510.07 ; this includes an outlay of ped by these disguised men ; that these
/«« than her equal share of votes on the I 838,603.32, which was used in building Ku-Klux acted aa patrols and did tho
Board, and thin fact I’rairievillc must new fences, bridges, and culvnrte. De-, same duty that patrol, did formerly, via;.
have well undexslood- Wealth bclungs ducting this from tho total expenses, wo i gc over the country at night and e o i
to Prairieville, and it should bo taxed. I find the net oxpease of operating was i that tho negroes stay at home, whip
population to the city of Hastings and ' only 897,006.75. Our readers can rvadi-1 them for oBcmcs, tc. He aaid.thay
that ia entitled to representation, and iy reo what tho not balaneo is, and will! were not organized to resist tha law, but |
conredo that tiuw figures sj*eak in tho ' : to enforce it; to prevent tho negroes
। this all just men will adnrit. increments of corresponding vigor, wdl
We ask tor the City of Hastings only most positive terms of ita success, end । from committing perjury or making
put forth renewed activity fur tho culmi­ , what iejnat and right. Its population I demonstnlo ths wisdom of those who i
compiaiats of injuries inflii-tod on them (doted next year to tho Houghton Lake
nation of tho fruits at thia magnificent
period ol rational progress^ and link it­ hnv a right to' representation on the tirst projected tbo road a. well as thou, by tlie whites, to prevent vagrancy and titato Road, 00 miles north of Paris,
and only 21 milu from Traverse City
self with every effort to ipromoto the 1 Board of Supttviecre, and it is, aba, wbo many yuan afterward carried out.
substantial ictermta of uurraoo? Mich­ rykl that the township of Prairieville the project Io completion, ns well as the
A grand excursion from Memphis to
Thus, according to the ideas of a
igan has a right, and, we think, has al- with Usyrarf wsate should bore ito pro­ skill, energy and ability of tho Aaaiatant
tbo Saginaw Valley has been orgnr'rod.
Southern lawyer, the taking of five neportion of Blnto and County taxation, . Superintendent, C. B. Bush, Esq., to gruae from the Sheriff and killing them, Tbo cars will tearo Memphis on tbo 7 th
of August, and Now Orleans on Gth
which b determined by the action of tha
while disguised, is enforcement of the
The Hally, Wayne &amp; Monroe Divis­
Board al Supervisee, and that is all we
law, sad tho continnanco of tho slave ions of tho Flint A Pure Marquette
have naked, and the failure of the Com­
patrols, and ths whipping of the freed- Railway will be all gradcxl in Angust
mittee to give us that, « what we.ecmready for tho laying of the rails and tho
rood wi” be open for travel by October
jflaraed of and the conimnnicsJioa of
exposing tha treatment they receive
BnaioviHe verfttally admits tho jnstire nati £afurtr of Saturday contains the from the whites is justifiable and nocat oar complaint by attempting to justi­ following account of the descent into casory for tho jh-acs of society. This is
fy the action of tho Board on tha ground an unexplored pit in tho Mammoth a “ new departure" in another direction.
that the popdatioa of the ci^y of Hast- Care, by A. D. Babbitt, from thio State:
In Mississippi, Georgia and North
tags is greater than that of any town­
Carolina, numbers of di tirens and mem­
ship in tho rountr
bers of tho Klans have revealed tho
dreadftil secrets of the order, and many
prominent Damoentts have been ahown
to bo connected with the managvmont
and encouragement of thia dangmvus
conspiracy against the Governnstmt and
-.remediate future does t
er boldases and indej
coating politiral topics

Ayer’s Ague OlUM^l Sale of. State Tax Lands, ~

v’a.

Centi
i AHDD

KtSl

lular F

cmpmisifKJimva,!

ilweu

rwsfanmisr."

wrtisrr, a prominent Democratic organ,
to coll Gov. Randolph a ■•Radical.’’—
Thia io a very pardon able error.

uaually numerous. Only a few can be
relied upon aa containing any truth.
The rumors regarding the deporition

Zrrtenr. Mr. M. graduated at the
1 Michigan University the preaeni year,
ia a tee scholar and an able writer.

pendent knows the status rf the office ^‘^I^ctora

“f

lYttom —A Washington dispatch says
to have been unchanged up to three
the expenditures of the -Nary Depart­
o’clock P. M-, yesterday.
ment fur the fiscal year ending Juno 30
A later story that Secretary Boutwell1
Were about 13,800,000 less than th.
has bera poshed uut of the Cabinet in ।
exmsoquenoo af the imbrngtio with Ccm- road to the Straits of Mackinaw,
iron is now laid 21 miles north of
iWwae. The appropriation vraa |19,Buasicraer Fleaaanton, is equally falsa. nona, anS within four milaa of Sta
000,000, end tbv sxp»cditnree were only
Tbs law on which th., present Internal
about 116^00,000. Tbi* ia a reduction
in the axpetseos af that department of
ucoriy fire mOh« dullare from tbueo of
the previous year. Thus do tho vigiJanc» aud set nomy promiawl zs tbo rule
of action uf General Great’s adminte-

Election Notice.

MASKS

ss

�Tr|s

LicalJl^W luiicej.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. B

taint River Valley Dhidon
MAY IM1?!.

On Saturday noon tte Circuit Court
adjourned, to Aug. 8th at 9 o'clock a. k.
when tho Vanderpool awe will be
brought up for trial During tte weak,
a large amount of budnees, not gene­
rally of much publie interest was dis­
posed cd, and tho ether case ou tho cal­
endar will bo heard from time to time
during tho term a» occasion droll offer.
Judge Hoyt, won fo« himadf during
tho week tho confidence and esteem ot
the public to a very gratifying extant,
and proved hiuuolf a worthy, tucceeeor
to tho papular and honest. Judge Lot-

th. Went T Tte beat Lina is acknowi ledgod to be ths C., B.&amp;Q., joined to[ g"thrr with tbe B. ft M. Railroad bv the
; Iron Bridge nt Burlington, and called
। tho Bcausctox Rowia.
; Hie main line of the Route running
ia Omaha, connects with tho Pacific
: Reads, and forms to-day tho leading
| route to California. The Middle Branch.

The firm of Dickey ft Bonttr was diasolved on tte flnt inst. Fnrtira indobted to item will do wall to call and pay
up without,delay, as all aceounte re­
maining unadjusted on tho fine day of
Septembor will bo placed in tte tends
of a Juadea for collsctian.

i

Rev. Edward Eggleston baa retired
from the position of superintending edi­
tor of the JnJiyraAnf.
Bxixou's Mxflsxtxx roa Avsvrr.—Wo
have received the August number of
BaHaa-, Msyrama and find it aa good as
ever, and with such a brilliant list of
contents that wo do not wonder it is
I such a favorite with all elutes of tho

' After we wen! to press last week tho fidi lowing cases were heard and determined. community. It just meets tho popular
&gt; Tte People vs. Milo Cannon, aontoaced idea of what a magazine should be.
to State Prison fin two years, on bis There are eomo thirty different articles
in tho August number and ovary ano is
[ plea of guilty of forgery.
' Of tlio In-uos of Fact case, 13 was good. This magazine ia only 15 cents
a copy, or 81.50 par year Address
continued. Ctees 14 and 15 tried and
Ttemeo ft Talbot, 63 Congress 8t, Boo­
I by consent. 18 was tried and a ver- ton. It is clubbed with tte MaatUy
Nocalatlf fur 83 06.
i diet for 1194.02 and costa given fur the
Tax Jownteo OM faila» appears this
plaintiff.
Of the Imparteuce esses, 25 was set­ incnth under new aiul most &lt; nroaragtled. In 25, a judgment for 8134.24 iag auspice. Mr. Cheap Judd, puand coeta were given tho [daintiff. 28 prietor of that well-known and papular
I publication, the Aaurieaa .lyriaaltunai,
aad 27 were settled. In 30 a jud*has taken the presidency of tho Amencra Odd Fellow Association, and it is
now placed upon a surerbasjs than ever
aad I. Mowry 4 IL H. Holmes vs.
Smith* John Sanford was plno-d on teruro. The magaziao is destined to

sag tb-Moyftte, will
remain at the Hartings Hnure, Hastings,
** jmk, cnmmeuriug on Moratey,
Aug. 1 th where ho will te glad to con­
sult with alt afflicted with tlie ,bovu disrare* C-Matetaro
~ -reray-y.
A note sent to the Hotel will insure a
vidt at your residenco fere &lt;rf charge.

tha calendar for hearing.
Ou Chancery rido, docroes of divorce

Agncdtund Society MoUm-

Tbo Officers and Directors of tte Bar­
ry County Agricultural Society «re »•
quested touzteet .t tte County Clerk's I
'
Michigan
i office, on Saturday tte 6th day of Au­
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE. , gust next, at one o'clock P. M., for tte ;
I purpose af making a premium tet, Ac ,'
for tho coming Fair.
We shall fatwa the Orel number of tbe
M, L. Wnxtsjtx, See'y.
Dully Baxxoa Immediacy after the
trial commences. whleh tenet down for
!

the last being placed oa tho calendar in
&lt;q&gt;cn court, and did not appear iu our
list of cases last week. It was Whitney
rs. Whitnoy, C. G. Holbrook, for com­
plainant Tho decree gave 8800 Alimo­
ny and the custody of the child a moot
righteous dsdsiou. Case 48 was hce-d
and submitted, and in tbe celebrated
oim of Jordon «, Jordon, a decree of
uf divorce was given to the complainant
1 John A. Jordon, for desertion. This
was a contested case, and was fought
inch by inch. I. A. 4 E. A. Holbrook .
Jbr (vmplainant, and Sarooxey 4 Wood !

Central R. R.

1 mat at their rooms in
«, Yuly 81st 1871.
order by his Honor

respondent of tte Jhtesv, lias entered
the maguine field with a very exprereive poem untitled " Marguerite," in the
August Galaiy.

PubteliKl by the A. 0. F. Association.
No 06 Nassau St, New York. 82-50
per year; 81.25 per vol.
Tux iLLVsnaTTD.Causnsi Wxzxlt
for July 15ih contained a variety of interveting mattc^, among which wore tho
fallowing illustrated articles: Egyptian
Nile Boats; Lake George; lifo in tho
Goal Minos.» Tte Troo-Qmpel of Akra-

Eb-hob Bonn:—Tte new M. R
Church, of Woodland, was dedicated on
Saturday. July 29th, Bar. Dr. Jorwlyu
officiated on tho occasion, and lost noth­
ing from his reputation as a successful
dedicator. Tte debt of 81,528.00, which
had been incurred by the building com­
mittee. was fully provided for, and now
the good people of Woodland rejoice
Tha Recorder then presented a peti­ that they hare a house in whiA to wor­
tion to open tbo old [State Road frxa ship God and that it is free from InrmrPall Creek bridge easterly to tbo south­
1cast oornsr of section 17. The petition
This to the fifth church in the town­
was signed by W 8 Goodyear, Fred H j ship already completed, and the sixth ir
Barlow, A J Bowne. J R Van Voter, in procoas of construction.
John
Water*,
R
J
Grant,
F
N
Gallo
­
•
With land that will compare with any
way, 8 C Prindle, 0 8 Borton, J 8 Good- in tho State ■ ■ on industrious people—

ing the road near Babble's, provided the
culvert extended orer tbo Bellevue resd,
and tbo road substituted for the prejeat
one shall be node of easy grade st the exT*mo of the Railroad Company. Car-

;
'
]

SUPERIOR, M'SHERRYAND STATESMAN
Kaalamnzoo and Ann Ajbor

£•^■^^7^X151

, On motion Council adjourned until
Tureday ereniug, Aug. 1st, fur the pur
1pcse of considering and perfecting ordi­
Cm Sunday about 1-2 one o'clock tho
nances
in regard to side and erose-walks. boiler of the Now York City and Staton
'
W. Hara,
Island ferry steamer, Westfield, exploded
Recorder, pre fm.
at her slip foot of White Hall street, N.
Y. City, causing the death ot, at latest
A S|wcial meeting of tbs Common dales, 97 persons, so far ns known and
Council was held st tbo Council rooms' the wounding more or lore seriously,
August 1st 1871, for tbo purpose of eon several of whom it is said cannot recovsideriag and perfecting au ordinance up­ er, of 150 more.
on side end cross-walks.
Speaking editorially of this rarioos
' Council called to order by his Honor calamity iho Triinu ot Monday says :
1 Mayor Goodyear.
Itea-tcri like those wait upon a state
Present—Mayor, Recorder, Aids. Bari of Advanced civiliration, tbe almort in­
low, Eastman, Ham,, Raya, and Wooley. evitable acoompazumnt of the luxury
Minutes of two last regular and one and tte convonusieo which hsvo come
into the world through tho insfruraontalspecial meetings reed and approved.
The ord,nsec &gt; upon side and cross•elks was then considered, when on too-

WHfiEL CULTIVATORS,

PLOWS ilXD CJ1STLVG1S.
SAWING

HARROWS,

INE8,

ETa,

and the largest stock of

AGRTCVrTLmAL

MACHINERY

in Barry County—far solo by

\ E. P. BURRALL.
Office fa John Woisertt’a Hardware Store, Brown's Now Block.

Goods are Cheaper than Low

undertaking for us to get up a reaped 1 able looking dally paper, bat M&gt; we ask

upon Iho secot-d quarter of ita existence
By reference to tho calendar published and the publishers, in order that they
la a proper support by sub eeflption and on 4th pogo of lut iasuo tho names of may better introdnos it to their friends,
adverttatag In order to do It.
the parties and attorneys of record, in offer to send it to any lew subscriber,
from that data to the tint of January,

discouraging condition of

Are mild, certain, safe and efficient.
Page's Mandrake Fills cure Dyspepsia.
Page'. Mandrake Pills cure Headache.
Page's Arnica Oil cures Rheumatism.
Page's Arnica Oil cures Pmiples on

Peninsular Railway.

Skinner, Sclrnff, Buddington, Caylsr
Advertising rate. reasonable. Sub-.
and Rankin, Professor Baird, J. a C.
scrtpUon 81 for the entire trial. Hluglc
Abbot, Dr. Halt and others. Darling,
Copies G cts.
I In Justice Court before James Clark, Hart, Giffiard, Rossiter, and Cbapmax
I Esq. On tbo 31st ult, on complaint of hrvo contributed to tho art department
. While the pajier tea Dover loot sigh; of
ta. rs.:.iu.
:n.^&gt;
tho Marshal, John J. Fuller was arrest- 1 -----------------------u t
illustrated tbs
| cd on chargw of being drunk on oar breadth of tte CinDHaaro' gtou by tte
streets. Be plmd quiity and wu fined range aff'-sHpira

ANOTHER RAILROAD.

110 and coeL

Farmers, Mi-clianira, Murcbants. crorybody, attend tho Railroad Mooting nt
tho Court House, Tuesday ernniag, Aug.

Fanners uf Barry County Take SoticoTte undersigned wishes to inform
the farmers of Barry county that there
ia Leing sold ia their county a Fanning
Mill which is roprrecatod to be tbo Al­
legan Fanning Mill, therefore I would
call your attention to this feet that there
is tu&gt; gvnaino Allegan Funning Mill bo-

.W®63£

nu mber I fold you sa thal sama tonrorration that I didn't know bow to write
far a pope*— •• which the same" I still
assert and shell herrsdter hare all the
readers of this article for witneaaee to own hoasea. In one instant tho deck
sank from under them ; a dull report
prove the truth of tho statemeuL But filled tho air, end tho boat and tho un­
you said " give us tbo twws and well put fortunate pasoongeta were one ahatierft in shape for thef-priteer.” Ko It’d od aad broken chaos together.
Tho cauoo of thin accident do not
concluded to gsee you tte ueirs and you
seem at piosent to be known, of it tlio
may " shape” it to suit yourself.
Well, first, wo'vrgot a mineral spring
—or I should have said a medicinalmineral magnetic spring, lit, It’s med­
icinal. Thai quality is eviacod by the
fact that if any man drinks it ho don't
get .rick onyecre. 2nd, IFa mineral
Thu proof of ttei statement Is found in
So general tea tlio public confident
the fact that ell groat and popular
become in Dr. Ayer's inedicinoa, and.so springs are mineral, and that Eli Shupe i "ubte rafety?
great tho demand for them, that un­
principled villains are attempting to dosection. 3d, Ita magneuc. Tliisqual-,
reive the unwary by imposing uj&gt;on ity is tho ruling one. It's very strongly I

This being the 24 of- 1

July 28th, on complaint ot Georg-.
Wintemute, of Barry, Marcus D. Smith
and William Ltwuard of Nashville, wore
i arrested on ati&lt; thrr charge of obtaining
money under fate- jiretense by sole of
•loyaa talayraaai. \ They waved exam­

ination and in default of bail in tho sum
of 8300, were cotnniiltod for t.ial at the
net form af tho Circuit Court.
Tax list in this issue.
On the 31st, a. charge of assault and
A good rain to-day.
battery on behalf of tho F«u[ile was i
made against' Thomas Burk, Henry ।
Retnember tho Railroad Mooting
Burk and Bridget Burk. The parties
Subscriptions are coming iA rapidly
s^r ordinance rolalive to ridewalks. were arraigned and the trial continued
Many strange faces ore seen ia town.

Extxioxdwsbt OmuL—Tte enter­
prising publishers of tbo Jes-rfom SUei
Jamal, offer to send tbe whole twelve
numbers for this year, and 81 worth of
books, all far tlio regular subscription
to the Jamal, which is 81 a year. AU
our formers and stock ndsen should
take advantage of tills literal offer, as
the Jamal is worth many, timoo th.
tnoucy, tesidns getting four valuable

City Election postponed to Aug. 21st

no
sSjEOSK:

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

with Board at a reasonable price, at tte
nsridenco of the subecriber, on tte cor­
ner of Broadway and Stalo street, near
the Court House. Nona but respecta­
ble, sober parsons need apply.
Jen Csium.—Wc arc ou hand to
Moxrr to Lass.—J. Whitmore, of
servo foe cresra of al! flavors, at any Gull Lake, has a card under new adrurtiaements for “ Money to Loan.”

membor saying to mo the other day that
you wanted somebody to ■* write up”
thia section for your paper, that you
were unable to get anythin* out of your
old oorrestwndaata, Wright. Emory,
CobU Ute, nd tbs nurture the

Nor Tact—Tho following item is
going tbo rounds of tlio press, but we
cannot learn that there is any foundsit u not true, and hence ita publication
is unjust to tha |&gt;ooplo of that village :
A preacher nt .Nashville, B—.y coun­
ty, proposed to a young man whj&gt; hail
offended him, to fight the matter out
with fistfouflh. Tlio combat begun; the
parson was floorer! tho first round, and,
after a breathing spell, again camo to
the scrateh. Aa officer sepetaud tho
murcular antagonists.

Gas.—A permanent organization of tho
Battle Crook Gas Company was f — ’
Ixrxirrxuxxrs are gt)fag cat rapidly I on Friday evening the 7th ulL
following
is tho list of officers :
all around us. Brie# ia freely moving
over town. So wo coecludo souirtliing dent, John F. Moulton ; Secretary, T.
B. Skinner; Treasurer, R B. Kingman ;
Directors, Thomas Hart, John F. Moul­
ton, J. M. Ward, T. B. Skinner, and

And we will sell them ns cheap as any
From New York to Chicago,

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods ou their merits.
We Sell the Florence Sewing Machine,

Plait gin b a Cal'art ttsakal aWi Pile uf G«dj it till [in
you for a little Money.
'GRANT A PHILLIPS.

”

fflfflL ■

few mifos west of tUr otty. It arems
ttetetera had wanted * large file of
' sand ou the track. Into which the engine
' ran, brooking tte pilot, aad doing otter
* damage, which daMyed tte train for a

For the best Meat of all
kinds, call at the Central
Meat Market,near the BankI will please you. every time.
A lot of Sugar Cured Hams
just received.

_________________ _____,__ ,
' charged" that it drew the filling
rhich are of Dr. Ayer's manu- from tho man’s teeth right through Ms
cumpooition) are specimens of
on) ch
,j him 10
air and tneert TtevnMonlv. , , ,
,
,
...
cents for for the shave, but be had to go
| run! get Ids teeth charged again.
Ono of our blacksmiths incautiously

SIMON BIRKENRUTH.
anvil ha found himself " stuck." It is
stated that the anvil eras not injured
and tho smith only lost half a day while
laying abed to hare his pants re-aoetod.
IUilboxd Mrwrtso.—On Tueeday eve­
which was considered neccsvary after ho
ning, Aag. 8tb, a railroad mooting will
held at the Court House for the pur­
Eorite though ttee teg tte otter day,
pose of taking into coas'riocatte, tnoaa
put soraeoffhU watesoaoM ofIterails
urea for securing the location of projeeri
near tbe depot of tho G. R V. IL Rad Hum ot railroads north and south st
Tho train coming in fast pass so nearly
over tbo spot that only tho rear wheel cf
. tho back coach stood on tho wet, when
tha train tetrted it lifted the rail right
' off the dim'and rolled it up about a foot

botom bed, with* raagn:fioeat Bow of has opened an office at 8. BirkennUh's
Meat Market for tho purchase of all
kinds gf produce for which ho will pay
’
A &amp;joxT Aocdxxt oceured to the
f freight train going cast this A. M., a cash. Be who announoee, “ Money to

.WnubMHot ocwussMsl to oomo
Msbstetyyra. Fnora oaago fro- L#5 to ,
•I M. ^RfowtH took for lots of it as
(M (jl.tDflMn pi «M» thrashing

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,

' magnetic. Our barber t'other day put
' one of bis reisors into tbo water and left
’ I it there two minutes and then shared a

portant enterprise. Now is the time to
section mon took the hint aad just got a
talk, and then— Acnax! Rnmcmbor’
pailful of magnetic water and dashed it
powerfol opting on fho farm of Mr. Tuesday srsning, Aug. 8th.
on the lira when tho injured rail straight­
Craig, east of tte city. It wasted out
tons of marshy soil and left a gravely
Casa ros Paonccx.—C. P. Salisbury ened out and camo down to ita " former

IKE SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN
SOTTHNRN RAHWAY

'

•six -Mr. A. W. Bii’cy has
Wheat is turning out
id taste in hisoefociioa of atone Roberteon reports a yield
indaitei M hh.reoi^e,M bushels to tte ao^ and Mt

,
A Goon Jou-lU ^sd'-ng &lt;m 'Ken-'
fialffls hill and filing in State street, nrarr
tte bridge, baa teen progressing rapidlyr
during tte past week, so that tte job is1

Harvey Wright's store ia said to be
finished ready for cccupanty and it ia
understood that Bowse, Galloway ft
Combe will take immediate paesoMion.
Tte village taxes are being ocdlected
now, and although they ore said to be
P”1*7
bUl Ut,1C ecmpll,“,‘.U B*de

w “And?' Dowteg is getting tho mala­
rial ready for a bow store upon tte west
* side. Quito a number ofnew building, are
‘ tote put upon Broadway thafsll-aomu

Council, it may just n» wet! never bo
hold, but wo want acme Justices of the
Poore, and hope the election msv bo le­
gal when it is bald.

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Tax Titles

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ran xaixwtr txnara now
RzX-h.Btor io Now York, 8S5 mHo*,
ButfaJotoNnrYork.iSamdeK
Dunkirk to Naw York, 4&lt;J0 milra,
■aerrfiuxl to
York. C25 mite,
Cinisonati U&gt; N. Y., WW nulra,
axd ta j-turut
gf'22 to iff mxlm ran. ntoorea mvtxAll irate, ran d.iwtUj ihma/h to Xew Turk.

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Baa Ike ate&lt;r/&lt;te. MkM lb. i

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Barry Grouty—one of the beet

Choice Iowa,

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Countio. in the State of
Michigan,

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,

TION

HARD 1IVEI .Itlttltl

MStWlON OF FREES

the train had left Pougl
half a mite to the rear, «
ing hiinedf, ho hastily be
to the rtetaon, and ruahit

TORY OF THE

*?SETR3^:

■quit!)

oil tho quondam question! »; "but I am
going through. My daughter cautioned
mo particularly to take a t4U nt I'mighkoeymo. tHurfaalL" .
1
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the fill iron taken— and ou eras the
take—try tho [laancngei*. —Ennci'a
Dnawn, in Harprri Mog»iuf»r Jtffyui. '

A Million Dollars.
CAUTION

VANDERPOOL
lu'*. aZtuLtu*

lowing maxima, originated Jay himaolf:
. When you wake up do npt roll over
but roll o»L It will giro you timo to
ditch all your dough*, plow tbmn, har­
row than. and tow them with timothy
and rvd ctover. On. buaho! of clover
to two biuliel* of timothy ii enough.
Make your fencing high and atroqg, j
*o that it will keep rattle and pig. out.'
If yvu hno bniih, cuilao your 1-Xa
•ecun.', ami keep your hog* frtfta tbe ’
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NEW CARPET HOUSE

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0A'jbc£avat. ii£

Tho very REST PLACE to buy
CARPETS,

CUJtk.

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OILCLOTHS,

HATS,

to bed by '

I’PJfOLSTKDED GOODS,

500 VOLUMES IN ORE.
Ageutu Waiitfld

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

«« ua, u «ui u
______ ________ .far tbe Mxrring men
are the bom&gt; aad aumw of tho land, and
ought to ba well tested.
I am eaU-.fted that getting up early, ;
industry and early habito are the bo.11
modiomo crer preacribnd fut health.
‘ When rsiay, bad weathdr comna, to I
that you can't work &lt;rat d'xan, ent, split,
and haul your wood.
Kaka your racka. ix tout fence or ■
a gate that ia off ita binge., or teeather-,
bcmrflng your barn whwe fac wind ha.
blowatte aiding off; or patch tho roof!
af your barn or ho an.
Study your intenete ck&gt;Mlv, and do
not qx-nd any time in eliMUng Proai- .
danrn Sanattn. end other malluSccra. to rial* tkat ka kaa (Mrfwtod wraa&lt;«aaali far a
ar taBdng of hard timaa when .pending crawler toxurtr .«|yly of lhtoe.ed.rtai plane
U. ha. .prat xerb tte. r ir*rxr*si,.( aad toe
your time in whittling .tore i boxaa, etc.
• Taka your time and make calculation*, psffisssgi
don’t do thing, fat a hurry, but do them
at the right time, and keep: your mind

IRVING.

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Hair Vigor,
For rettaiag to Gray Bair ita
natnnl Vitality and Color.

Dr. WM EiM if Jtntaa
iky aratooi aad to aanaaw aad laeUH ell wrak

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Family Sewing Machine,
aiMITY COSSTRUCIUD,

BANK BUILDING,

THORNAPPLE

Aiiajiii Orta aid Rfltj fe Wort.
liavtlalpen* in xeito at ot Kwl ate raa»
ha^ranl. aad will leal a iltebto*.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHDAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST tO.

VOL XVI

NO. &lt;5.
•ma oa bcathre ground, would aroute
i to# whole American church until every
. mind was iodcu with domaads foe “Pro­
tection."
TT»» than*, of ail citizen, who loro
Wbfalwtra of thi* Committee, who.
faqRtttettbaixowa eras, haw aoindu*tnouzly devoted toroo hut month* to Um
unnaxthiag uf toi. giant Villainy.
Oirt*tira mra of ourxwuntry! Humono men I AU dvconi area, w* appeal
to you ‘ la a jmr^y worthy of lifo in
thu land which rent* supremacy through
aocn heU-lmru mmuaro?

OF ALL KINDS.

TO BE CLOSED OUT

Have now on hand
The LiK^KST STOCK of

Organdies.
Percales,
Lawns,
Grenadines.
Bareges,
Chambrays,
Mohairs
Silks,
Marl Poplins

Shawls.
Linens,
Balmorals.
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants,
Linen Vests.
Summer Hats
Glov. &lt;

HARDWARE
HARNESSES

of a phtbon* Traoray. may ba made
nvailaVb under tho law* of Coagveus
which are charged with being vwhted
by the lore* blit Itaerenatobo a fight

BUCKEYE ORAIR DRILL I
COPPER HTHIP FBRU CUTTERS.

LEATHER BELTING.
.1 FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.
JOHN A. (MERLE.

MASK BUSSELL

John Ilay’a Poem “Tho Advance
Guard,” rpad at tho reoetit n-unioz. of
the A»Gr Of t|)v Jnoot, «M repely«|
will great etifhpilaMp by the audiepep
to which it was read by Ha author —
Thi* wa* due to tome extent to Col.
Hay’* “ cloarni *a of t aunciatidn and
graco of delivery," bul mainly to the
idngularly ap|&gt;*iipriaK&gt; pre^nanco of It*
language, and the touching and yet lofty
eloquence of it* motiment Kono pfike
poetical tribute* that bare locn paid to

surpassed Col. Hay’* in (pint and bpautyand hie jhxri will reuah fluiumd* of
homo*. and togch and charpi tone oi
thousand* *f hearts. That our renders
may enjey I hi* literary treat wo print

PROPRIETORS OP THE

759031

WflRKS

GROCERIES
brick store of
"triT '
is &lt;l**i I. &lt;

C. H. HICKS I
(Successor to Hicks &lt;fc Fnles.)

JACKSON WAGONS
Glen &amp; Hall Threshing Machines, Clover
Hollers and Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Kake.

y Groceries, I pny
and sell for Cafth

pay Cash for
Cash for Prodi

pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and self Grand
llardds Blaster, Ohio Lime, pater Limo and Salt.
|

DRY

ra tho Ku-Klntr vilMnv-n *ito-1
mil toe in Washington, aadanotoeroommitiee ia Boutlt Ckrulma-have
been ia daily aeaaioa mare than two
&gt;Uix sad have had before them many
Mafwttnaeeo. from nil motion* of
late iMuneotomary State*-men of
t high and bumble
Prorid-

Tb.on.and* of workmen have bpm
whfoa.
torown out of,work, and much «uffozzag
And wh*t hw thl» ruient am!
is
rant will be fob in their fftnylic*1 Whiumtigiumn ertabhobod-i------though lb* Mulrao*. of «pir|t
tablighed ,beyond all future can! and
__?
thaw W**Hns&gt;on hod owner* bare I q«w*t»n
? The*o atrocious Facts: ,
; &lt;VThat in all the fate Insornxtiuuary
BtaUu, sad generally differed, though
not fond ip awry Country, n an oathbuupd Secret Organization, working on­
ly at night, and it* metnbran alwny* in
In rvreiit cunnwmtkai* with intelli- ,duguion, with Officer*, Signa, Signal^
gtnt Rnpublioana of comnuuidiag influ-'i Pou-wordt, Grip*, anil oil too ue*vs»xiry
cnce, it ha* trarnpired that there ia on .paraphernalia, wifli too Pledged and

The fool* who hare been sending after
intention of correcting potpe ptniruoa* '
" queer," or counterfeit money, will be
in toeaettforaeatof qMotiou growing known ia different localitie* among the ;jileaaod to icare that full li*i* of name*
oat &lt;rf &lt;l&gt;o Ifoboilioa by new mured- tiidated by different name*, bat every- iuro being made out for publication.
moats to th" nations! tvn4&gt;&lt;fl&lt;»‘’0- Tl'te tHiero recognized by the general rognoA daughter of a Now York riock-broha* become nre&gt;*aaty from toe showing
kor exults over the fact that too had
2. That the iwgauicaUun camo into
been to Europe *ix times and lisa never
of the Ku-Klux invejtigalion and tho
Ix itip a few mouths pn-rioui to the U*i
rtforta onnilMtod by many of the back­ Presidential Election, during which «u&gt;sliding Stateo to return to a virtual con- r»*a it waa la tla emt viguron* condition
dltion of crtilaoTed labor. Tho intcr- but h now through all the South, with
fcrnnpi of the nrlrogrado Democrery oi more efficient duripluio and effective di­
rection than ever, reviving, in prepara­
the North with the caraoat dewire of tion fur tiw next ItevridcaUal campaign,
many repentant rebel* to educate and when a* they told ow&gt; of their victim* in
prelect toe tailoring Riaaem of the South Tennessee a t-w Wtek* riare, “ no d—d
and Ila- anarchy j^ulured by violence, Radical voting b to bo allowed iu any
Southern Stale, hr black or white."
together with tho organized and per*i*t3. Thai toi* Ku-Klux organization ia
ontly ro»tl«*i effort* to prevent the di»- tho premeditated anddetermined achmno
•enunatiou of knowledge among the fur carrying thu South at the next elec­
tion
of Preiulent, and *o. by securing
people, hare made «uch *tq« nc«-*iary
to the jKirpotuity of Republican govern­ tho entire electoral vote of that toetion,
make tgre the election of the Democratment in the late Rebel Slate*
Thia the attack* of the Ku-Klux on I TlW tho ufflro-ra uud Mtablitoor*
*chtpl tcacl-ore and the tlo*frucU&gt;m of;\ of thorn “ DW (a* they appropriately
rehool house* ja the Southern State* ;'• -all their separate land*) are tho lead­
ing and active Democratic politician* of
the upep apportion to any efficient «j»। the South.
tem of common Khool* by leading men I, 6. That tho tchetuc has the hearty
who are. profaeaod Democrat* and who good-will of o large tectite* of tho Demcoptrol thp ignnnint marera and delude '11 cretin party in all thoao Southern State*, Btaall Hungs. Iatllo wuni*, not eloquent
spcecho* or renuon*,—hide doodz, not
jhCBi fey bbo ireure h- their own euro and the acquiracenco of nearly tho on- mirwJcr, nor buttle-*, nor on*- groat, bodewtruetion; Uw bad toth *hov.n by tire partyG. That the direct and chaff pur|woo role act, or mighty martynlotn, make up
leading paxdoood n-beb in luitaming oi the organization, aa sworn by all the the true Ohritonn life.
unlawful orgauiraiwn*'which they ad­ Victim*, a* the a*acrtioa uniformly made
An inuto rebel threw a pitcher of
mit are iat«nd«l to keep alive the *pirit to Ahem by three midnight Mteirirn, and milk nt a Republican member of Conand borbariem of .kviry by thi main- csirroboratod by tho unireraal taotiuioay tgrvM wliifo eating breakfast in a Virgin­
eff tho repentant and divulging mem­ ia Tdlaga the otoor morning. If it hod
i tenaucn of patrol*, icourgtng, and oth­ ber* of tho Order, is this; Tbo putting bora a piteller of whisky it would have
er alaecry.cu»tam» over poaoeful freed­ down of tho Republican and putting*Wf&lt; taken a different direction.
' men ; and tho too conelisivo evidence of tiio Democratic party.
Frizzly hair denote* coarwiroa.
7. That while th" Desxmalic and
I that the futtu.r rebala eontemplato at
wrue tone an overthrow of Iho jveunitnicted State government*, and that,
fcr «uch a paqi6*o fliey look to Itcmoj crat* for support in tho North, ami hope

GOODS!

LOWER TH.LV El'EH

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

RUGS

Phoenix Cash

Medicines,
I jp.lINT &gt;

BBT SHIM PRITTS HI THB

wk,

AINTS &amp; OILS.

Ladies’ Misses and Children’s

’ for an cjqxjrtunity to ally thcmaelvc*
I with any foreign enemy that may de­
dare war on too United Stale*, in order
to reantdtate the lost caure of the re| bellioa, wboeo pretended goveraiacnt
I had £ur iU corner »tono the cntlaveracnt
I of the African rare ; all there dearly
! provea evidence* of bad dtiienalsp and
1,200 page* of testimony taken by .
' oppodtion io tho |oinci]&gt;lM of Ib-pabiithe Ku-Klux Investigating Committee,.
'uro already in tho band* of the Govern -1I can Government call for n remedy that
men: Printer. Borides toi*. whieb wa* will at ieaat bo effectual in the next genall taken m this city, it i* *teted ,!l»l I craiioa to prevent toe threatened recurthe evidence takan by the braaedi of the ' retire of n Southern Rebellion.
Committee operating in the South, will,1 A national *y»tett» of education may,
1 perhapa, be adopted by Congrrea, but
make a volume of wtill greater bulk.
Ro fatal to the Democracy ha* been tlda will not bo likely to prove tuffiefenttoo effect of evidence produAd by wit- ly profnpt and offlretivo as a remedy,
neeaoa called before the Woahington and hrnee it la not unlikely that u paw
Ku-Kluz Committee by Me-re. Blair nmendmout to the Constitution of 'to*
&amp; Beck, it* Ik-moeratic member*. and Vnitdf State*, wifi iurfudo too obkgsm many Ku-Kluz leader* in the South tirnol each State* to. maintain public
! who,.* tn the masse* throughout the
fear the conwquenre* of n ero*e-«ramination, that they arc coetinrally ptoad- cotnn^r. Anothor provision will prob­
ably bo added requiring all public dooappearance when raurmeuod by the ■ tion* to be carriwi on by secret ballot.
Sergrani-nt-arm*. To •« off thi* crim-,! tnotder to prevent tho jba|ni**! retro-

School Books &lt;J- Stationery.

Shoes and Gaiters.

inal dread, a .lander ha.* been hatched
boro and Magraphod over the country,

been notified not to appear by the Bargeanf-al-nrm*. There ia nut word of
truth tatt; bat, if it wore true, Wothing would please there grate better, and
they would bo the last paraon* to «mi-;
plain. Borne of them whip the dwrU;
rotted tho stamp by denying that KuKlux organization* exh*, boeaure they
ore not known in their Joototiee by that ,
particular name, while they admit too
Ofitt Mo. 11 Cnu BL. Grind Rapid*,’ operation* of dlagiiiaod band*, their' a»-

FRErCRimONB AND FAMILY
’
RECEIPTS.

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

•

It reem* now pretty well MtOed that
Gen. IWanton, Cotnmi**iooer of.. Intantal Bevwtw, will bo rvmvred at an ]
esfedote, and tlmi Deputy Cvmnrit-|
kianer Douglaa* will be Acting CutnmiaMcmcr until tho vacancy i» filled. Thi*
haa been rendered obviotady nwomry
from the recalcitrant ccitrao pumnod by
Cren. Hawanton townzd hi. auparior,}

CITY PAINT STORE!

PAINTERS
Zywvaoyree,

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T».

HKRTHCTi.
wres..

Sira ind OmammUl
!
Painting
*
P«Urr« n Wall Parer. WlaSov

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

u

,w B1?OTri

i ly toaMdMRiuaoahmattora.

.

would “ begin to think thomaelvM u
gnodaa white folk* " and that there
frequent (figging*, and an occasional
murder, arc neevseary to maintain *ueh
a itate of moral* among toe Black* a*
will iwrmit tho vice-hating Whites to
lire in their neighborhood ; yet, co tho
erore^xamination, throe witaaowa also
very generally, a* well cu very reluct­
antly. coafera that tho intonidaLon cf
Republican voter* i* a prominent and
not to be regretted roauft.
S. That to aocure thi* purpose, tho
putting down uf too Repul-Ucon and tho
putting up of tho Democratic Party,
XrffoUtte is the grand mraaure-tho
intimidation of Republican rotsra, black
and white, but capodally th. humble
and dafonceloaa, by midnight raid*; by
burning house* and atorer, and the dee-

Said invfcasur in natural history to
hie cLua, "Now, then, oa to hens; a hen
has too capacity of laying just six hund­
red egg*, arid no mere ; and *he fiaitoci
the job in just about five yean. Now,
what i* to bo done with her after that?
-Cat off her head and aril hor’for a

M*jicr*crraiie Cox»*«im*-—Tho diridead* already declared by tho corpora­
tion* engaged in tho manufacture of
cotton and other gold*, iadicato that
tho.paat *ix month* have trough*, a re­
union of pnrepority. Several of three
milk, which fur too past few jeer* htto
only been able to make both end* meet,
have made a hand*oma jnofit, while oth­
er*, which had impaird their capital by
n»oriworbadroantb», .hare been able
to make up their loereo, and are now
able to start. with &lt;U dean ahoeL Tho
•tockholiler* oi this latter dare of oorporttion* do not expect a dividend.—They are content to know that their

twenty par cent, now .tand* on the
books at par, with a good prospect of
paying foir dividend* tn too future —
Tho*o who have bought tor** itocka at
low* figure* with a view to realize a. aeon
a* a dividend i*. declared may object to
■rah a policy, but no curi«ralfon ahonM
rebool hoctce and IL L , L
_____ —_ 0
have l«m giran to the- ftamre; and llk)
Christendom w ill’.tand agba*i when it *- *
ia madoTmown tho .cure* ofachool teodiore and Moihodiat yreoebere. who, by
thia Democratic agency, within three
.three yenre. harebren whipped ! »hot.
hung I and, in *ume iMtanere, itiabolit vnd. burned al tho stake!
10. 1W in nrerty ono-haH tho 8tatre
of thi. Union ihi» work of UU U now
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TBJU»VSr TSOCBiXJ TO H DtDtXK

Black hair, a little wavy, allow* Fukliko courage.
. Nearly ell great buainnu iucu hero
light brown ham.
Sandy haired pcoplo are jovial, but
can't drive a bargain.
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Sale of State Tax Lan J*.

New Advertisements.
Just nor our Domosratie friends ore
enjoying a tearatiun .ocb a, they Urea
not had before f.ar some time, the ptoa»ttre of attending to themselves Usual­
ly thrir time and talents are ia ura in
louluug after, and exhibiting the errors
and eurruptiuns 'lif their great enemy,
the Republican party, and in the pursuit
of their ralf-institutod calling they hare
shown both pertinacity and ingenuity.
Now the Republicans can re*t. Their
groat center, New York City, which rata
tho pattern and erects the law by which
the whole party takes its form and guidea
its action, is a seething caldron of excitemcnt, and what will be the result of

termino. To tho Democracy it cannot
br any moans bo benofieUl A groat
element, and that particular .loment
long relied upon to “ vote early and oft­
en." is in rebellion against their loaders,

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that they win repn-ai ffira opposite
m .whxih to all snpearanre a large ma­;
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jority of the population aide with us.
Tho prana ia many instancM that oppoae Mr. Hariaa, stmeringly Unfa with
Mr. Harina, I'midont Grant/VinePresident Coltax. and Chfor Justice
Chase as attendants at tha same rhurch

ly a Method* Htats, but ah. bra never
yet had a Methodist for her obief magis­
trate. Of her five governor. Grimes was
raia Unitarian ia suuUment ; Lowe
and Stosao, Pruibytorians; Kirkwood,
without any expressed religious attach­
ment.; and Gov. Morrill, a Cungrog.

tvry burrows, and shown to ba guilty of
corruption, bribery and thoft, Io an axteut unrivaled in the whole political
history of tho world Th« mon wh»
have beau guilty of stealing railroads
bars found time also to pay their altontiou to a gnant city—fto metropolis of

Methodiata that might have boon elected
by a combination of tho Me^Jaodist pre­
siding addon of tho State, had than el­
ders bora bigot* in religion and false to
their imlitioal conucjwox Mr. Harlan
in his letter says that out of the twenty­
fire Republican member, ot Congreu
with wdmn he has aeeved, Mt two hero
been Methodiete Our little editorial
theft is beyond coroparioon. It beggar,
ring, out the true Methodist nntitho whole vocabulary of tho criminal
mrat of low. on thi. mibjraL Wo will
lexicons, end pats to shame every effort
at description. Orsr Jfi* auUiau g idmachinery, nor ia there any disposition
tor. Ildn ia ton yrsraA-'No wonder that
ia our Church to use it, to promote any
the leading men of tho city outride of
man to office. Our religious opinions
the “ Hing" are in revolt against tho
are one thing, our jkJuu.)*,an­
tax collector and fail to respond to .his
other, but wo will stand as 'a man
call for money. Nor ia it to be wonder­
against anti-religious combinations to daed at that tho whole Democratic prera,

shelter for their devoted pertv. But
shelter can not bo found. There is a
storm, tho thunders of which even the
average Democrat can bear; the torrent*
of which he cannot withetand. Bnt to
Our neighbor of the Ptflt in the
above from the daily of tho lai irwL
seems to make himself judge of tho
rights and duties af editors and the ob­
ligations end limitations of journalism,
and as tho ijjb presumes to consider
itself agdliUr, we suppose of awroo we

be ia such, and we shall stand forever
with a Methodist who seams likely to
be sMrificed because ho is a Methodist,
Wo throw our hat high ia sir as we
read the closing i&gt;aragraph uf Mr. Har-

Dtorhoyi Co'i. Column.

Wo hare in our possession (through
the kindness of our worthy au! tespecied Sheriff) the cvidroee (quite sutitfre- j
tary to us) that there are tuean-r men
at the State* Prison in JTnoluon than we
ever .opposed there were, and probably |
tho mteuwet man there i, not engaged

FI.L1--, Si-OV &lt;• I ?&lt;S’
s (Miniate el e»»ty kltod.

ter under the sign manual of one John
Morris, who, whatever lie may have boon
in tho part, ia svidmtly imprsaoed with
the idea that raw, ho" ia a man haring
authority-.” Wo are inclined to think,
howotor. that it it that kind of ** trig
aulXtrUf," under tho influence of which,
‘•/re.7 wsa," sometime, “ydsy. sad /«Udirtridtlg^Ufi Htctm .. xuir tA*
enyri. iresp." We giro this totter entire
for the benefit of those of our readers
who arc fond of the curioui It
P Show.
rnpted by
wliat a week, silly man, prompted
vanity, and permitted by ignuranco enn
du when bo has once made up hi. mind
to mako a complete fool of himself, and
ha* the skill and material to achieve a
surer** m that direction- Nol for ths
wurid would we change letter, or line,
syllable, or sentence of thi. matcbloM
epistle. Wo woujd not prune it of use
of its exuberance*, rob it of one ofib
flowers of rhetoric, or take from it one
&lt;lf its poetic emlrtUtehtnenta. Nothing
but a verbatim copy of tho classical
original iteclf, can do full jurtioo to tho
author of so brilliant a production Wo
would not undertake by any mere cxtraeto, to give tho reader any idea of it,
lest we might lessen by a ringlo leaf
tho laurel* with which an appreciating
pubLe will hasten to crown him. when
they read thi. letter « A/ ml, it. The
Istarary world will bo delighted al tho
suggestion tho tetter contain.- that the
nullum gonius may before tong be “ ventilated" ia the prow. Wo are sure that
nothing but modesty has prevented this
undiwoversQ luminary from bursting in
full splendor upon the worU tong ago,

twonty-cu drolling bousN oa tho line
of tbo road »rth of this plsoo, and aro
to be oocuptd by Swedes, in tho em­
ploy of tlie Qmpany.

fixoutaW -Kuar. A fc. Loci. R. W—
Th. Comtek Uving in charge the
sulicitiiig of ubacriptiou to tho capital
.took of the Saginaw Valley A St Louis
Railroad are corking Bke beavers, and
soon rxtwct to retort the necessary
amount has teen subscribed in order to
•ct tho conlreiora to work on thu lino.
Th* only dcfiaency now i» about |1 UOO,
of which W.OX) {&gt; in thi* city, 13,00® in
81. Uui^ ant lbs balance in Saginaw
City.

Darling SolPsupplying

Penholder.

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.and we shall do ourralvo* tho honor, and 1
connected with its coming—Next year,
tho public tho service of introducing 1
K&gt;ch was tho fond hope of those among
him to our nuny readers, knowing that |
theta w bo dared to hope —wa* to bar*
ho ought nut to hide Li. light under a inua of tho road-KawkawLn end White
been the year of their deliverance —
bushoL*' But not to keep our reader. ;Feather—tbceo having been brought
Tammany was to lead them to victory,
in .u.penre tongvr hero ia hi* tetter:
' into existence by the rood itself. The
and then not New York, but the whole
country through which the road posses
is a huge forest of janes, lying &amp;0O loot
country was to be .brought to tho feet,
ing. NcvertheleM. wo think editorial and pay tribute to tho groat sachcma—
courtesy would have didated that the But Tammany ia not Mo«eo, instead, a cd, yut, nnl.-si cheerfully cunferrod by a
[&gt;e&lt;&gt;pln, from a mature’ and deliborato
fiajl, man ihuuld have quoted our arti­
conviction that, all things consaderod, it I have J convicts in my
cle in full, if ho was going to pronounce
would be best for the Htato and far aur charge, brought here from
it unproforaiotml, and especially that ho
great Republic. 1 would dospiso myself Barry Co by you
They
shculd not minuprceent what wo did
charge you with making
say by quoting comments without giving
No party can hope foe suoccm, whore
them change their clothing
tho word, an which they were based, they hare to carry into the fight such a
before starting for Prison Jand wo think such an omtesiun not terrible load as tho immense corruptions
detaining it for your own Coonoil railed to order by his lioaor
strictly professional, even if ugdlMilj just exposed in New York. Hero they that Mr. Harlan, like too many other
benefit H 'ithout anyparley- Msyor Goodyear.
did permit rt.
hare shown their capacity to govern, but professor. of religion in Washington,
Prrarul—Mayor, Recorder, Aldcnura
it
has
proven
a
failure,
nay
a
farce.
—
had
bran
foithlou
there,
amid
the
groat
What we said of Mr. Van Arman
their behalf I ask you to for­
was in consequence of his ywAbc p-M^r, They have shown their ideas of public temptations, to his high calling. To ot­ ward their clothing to this Eaalman, Hams, llsyes, Keafield sad
given at Knjatqpono, “ to stand by Van­ faith and official integrity, and the par­
office where it belongs under
ty is itself frightened out of countenance had sustained at Washington the same
derpool under al! car
the statute in such case made
he left him i '
ought to at tho exhibition. Blair's Lottor, Sey­ pure character he bears at Mount Pleas­
provided. You had no
be or at the door of tho State IViaon." mour's Speech, end the “ war a failure" ant. was tho object of what Dr. Nov- more right to strip them of
In that he raid nothing about pay tor plank ia tho unfortunate platform of
their
clothing bring them
hie services, or working for cAnrfty. He 1864, are little things compared with
here in the shameful condi­
would stand by Vanderpool—and on thi, latter and most daufbing revelation.
tion you did than you have
The only good that ten come of it.
this pledge VandcrjKxil undoubtedly re­
to strip a man of his clothing
_.___* per}iap3 a iff.
lied with implicit confidence And it and that is a gcod of no small moment, .uro for Dr. Newman. There was noth- I on tfu., gfreef^
was his refusal to redeem that pledge ia tho assurance of a rocoasignmmt to ing of ren.nre for such an act in what1ventUlatii
. ig through the
that we rallol unprofeadonal and inhn- oblivion, ef tho Democratic party, and wo wrote. A trifle has evidently been (press might give you the no­ hii role in fsror of the approval and
aduptfou of said ordinance.
exagorated
into
dimun.iana
that
are
now
the cartaia'y now offered the country of
toriety you are seeking. Such [See ordinsore in smother column,J
think that will be the verdict of intelll- security from the thraldom of tho four ridiculous Mr. Uarl.n ia entirely clear. meanness is too contemptible
On mol'oti of Aid. Ilasu the special
gent men regardless of opinions on the years of Democratic rale. It thus be­ Now tot tho canvass go on. It is evi­ to talh about A man that
etecti-a was postponed to Au,«. 21, in or­
comes a'booefit, and we ere certain that dent tho L■gialature must be chosen on
merits of the Vandoqxxd case.
would doit I should- suspect der Hast proper not'reo uf Registration be
the people of the OduBty of even if purchased nt the price parid by
of stealing acorns from a |M»ted. Carried.
..... ‘ Sachems of Tammany, it is cheaply bo't
blind sow. Mot yours
By Aid. Ilanas:
Nothing could reach tho higbt to which
John Morris Agt
That the slnxl roaumiltee bo directed '
viction that there are no mean* known rascality would hare arisen hud Tam­
Seriously speaking we do not oomuumd
to men to which they would not resort many prevailed, and we may all rejoice
thia letter, .imply beraura of it* litera­ way sad report at nest meeting the rxj
“tor tho pound of human flesh," and that the rascals have leaped so far in
ry excellenciea, aur alonv as a model of dieoey of repairing tU same. Carries
wo fully believe it entirely consonant i their muniapal jump, that they have
rpbtolary rum position, nor eniirolr be­
On motion Council adjourned.
with their past action both to bqy off ruled themselves forever out of an op­
cause of tho good taste displayed by
Cuss B. Wooo, Recorder
portunity
to
compete
for
another
prias.
Van Arman, if he could be bought, or
this man, in thus insulting a gentleman
to spirit away the five important wit। in every way his superior, and through
By request wo give place to tho above him the public of Barry County, and
neaaea for the defence, whom tho Sheriff
m reply to the letter of our oomapun- through them tho people of tho State at ,
of the county of Barry could not find
We have nothing to retpet uf what dont published two weeks since on the
largo, and that, simply upon tha author- .
in sttendsuoj nt tho present session of we wrote a fortnight since in respect to Newman Letter. Our correspondent ity of State Prison coorict*, whose mor
Coeqeil w«» califs} to order by his Hon­
our Circuit Court. This opinion may this now famous letter. We then be­ spoke our sentiments. Not because Mr. als, wo tnut, will not suffer because of ,
gan
by
expressing
ourselves
thus
:
Newman or Mr. tlarlau are Methodists, the company they are obliged to keep. or Msyor Goodyesr.
be eroaiona, but we cannot sec the con­
Prnenl—Msyor, Recorder. Aldermen
but for the reason a man's religious Not simply because of those thing, do
duct of the prosecution of this cause in
preferences should hare no bearing oa wo commend this letter, but as an exam­ B.riow, Eaitaixn, Ilstm sod KcnCcld.
any other light Wo regret tho fact,
By
Aid. Etetatac :
the question of his qualifications for of­ ple of consammata meanness, wo think
because we think the action derogatory
fice, and beesuse we believe in no secta- nothing could excel iL Tho Sheriff of ,
to the good name of our State, and at
ep the croes-walk oa Ilsaover street,
war with right and impartial justice. Mr. Harlan to ths Senate, ia misrepre­
Barry County design, uo reply to Juhn al
. the jauelion with Stale street, and go
sented. Wo hope it was not written candidate. for any office
Mortis, nor do we think bo needs any Lark
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not to exceed tea rods, sud make a
at all by Dr. Newman ; or, if written, the pe.pte. Is he honsi
that it was not a areolar totter, but a
true grade Io State itreet^and raj Isre the
potent,
and
will
ho
do
hia
duty
private Bote to some individual friend.
eross-walk. All to be done without ttDevelopment, since then show that public servant, are with us as
prase to tho oily. Carried.
m. Streator wa. thus addrosaod, thongh
Oa motion Council adjourned.
His not dented, nor need it be denied, Not whether tho aspirant belongs to this
Cnxa. B. Woon. Reronior
Churoh
or
that,
or
has
so
membership
Sheriff will jirubaldy treat the letter
that Dr. Newman may have written a
We find in the Grand Rapids Ttowe totter or letters on thia subject to friend* In any. At the uune time wo reroguiru with the same contempt ho must fra! far
The CiMimou Coaneil met ia regular
the following tirbate to tho heroic devo­ in Iowa. A letter from Mr. Hariaa, in tho obligation the party in power is un­ its author, however cheerfully ho would
session, st the Council Itootu, Mood.y
tion that Mr*. Helen Vanderpool has the Aft. riraraa! Jrarwl, contain, the der to the religious sentiment in the hare responded to docent and gentle­
evening, AnguM 7, 1871. Promt—Msy­
tend, and trust it may never do ought to manly inquiries Lad they have bran
shown to her hnabnad, during his Jong
or Goodyear, and Aldcraicti Barlow, East­
imprisaamenl, and trust that her sclfmade ia a proper manner. We, how­ man, Hams, Usyes, Kroficld, Williams
racrificemar be rewarded by hi. acquitever, folt that “ a
rraMiefotf Ore^A and Wc-oltey. Ia the absence of Reuord.
received a communication from a friend
at Dm Moines. Iowa, stating that cer­
tain friend, ef a gentleman named as a
candidate for the United States Senate,

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AiMrtJMraiXAT all uxuvxkYHTOkXJt.
U. *. BAtrTLVTT A CO.; FtalaMpMs.

CHARGE FOR AGENTS.
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MUSICAL!
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POPERY.

THE FOE OF THE CHURCH
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JURUBEBA

t.XTIOM o»-Tin; uionn. &lt;n.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

or Wood, Aid. Usyre was appointed Be­
The Ccanniltoe on Street, ieported
that they Udlnaalnod State Street west
In the moan time, however, “ uiktti
of Broadway, and rcjommeaded that a
•”! faring
tad Of^tr, trid" we jeb be tot to rotate the same. Report
would suggest that if you would attend
to your legitimate Luaiurss, “ endw M*
rtatati iu sacA ease saaib &lt;md prorsM," in-

end your serviora quite u acceptable to
the public whuoe aervaat you chance to
be, and who will not jeUtently brook in­
sults, thus gratuitously aimed at their
public oAcraa. lathe moon time the
Sheriff of Barry County will quietly
bv instructed to 1st a job oo the itailey
Hill and Grora Street .rat ef Church
Street. SpecifaatiaM to be exhibited oti

Or. W Strati if Jintete

For the best Moot of ail
kinds, call at the Central
Meat Market,near ths Bank
I will please you every time.
A lot of Sugar Cured Hams
just received.
SIMON BIRKENRUTH.

u »uta&lt;«.As&lt;.A un.
r the peymrat of ibv so*.
On u.uliu.1 cf Aid. KodMd. the Goo.
iitoo ou Stress were tort.irated to tel a

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MAU. ARRA.N'GBMICNT.

If there fanny one tiring of which
that a delay would du us great injustice.
oa’ l^untifnl and thriving City ho. rea
Mr. Hugbee fa reply, said that the
sou to bo i*roud, it fa tha able and effioalr point worthy of notice was (hat of
ctent manner fa whteh jmlire fa admindelinquincy fa serring the subpevnaa but
the Court interrujiting, .aid that point iatered to her inhabitant, fa one of her
was hardly worth .pending time upon, as
there seemed to be no question about poning into thia Court where justice fa
that, ajd proposed to the Attorney, for dispensed—with, upon a meat occnrion,
the defense chat a jury be snmonsd and , wo were more than ever imprinted with
the People go on with their aide of the ,
eoso and oioee the testnnony on their ' Oar attention was first specially direct­
part, in tho hope that thsso witnesses ed to the Court. Tho thru? and nar­
amy bo found in tiio mean time, but If row nilge which tan alsng the top uf
til Quid and shiny head would not fail
obtaining at that time there might be a to indicate to any one pmrmrl of the
slightest phrnofartcalMtaedge. ^t
little delay or soma amsngwmvnt mads
he fully appredated ths dignity of the
in regard to their tostisnyny.
Mr. Hughes said he would not dare to Official politico which be occupied, and
do so, as they might not be found at all, bis own iire-emiaent abilities as n judge,
white the rinrrous twitching oi his fa­
nor any agreement mads
Mr. Eggleston said that tho Court cial muetes told plainly that the case
before
Jum waa of vast and vital import­
Bright adjourn until next Monday, and
aid* Ever mindful,
in tho moan time an extra panel of ju- ance to at least
ror» might be summoned, and the trsli- Uai fMsr i. ffaav^.Ari lawy hi.

SWherwith tho B. * M. Railroadbyth*I
trvn Bridge at Burlington, and called 1
Iho Bt-xLumrox
The main line of the Bouto ™tte
n 7^ .
&lt;«»• ‘ho PaeMe
Ronda, and form, to^lay the leading
route to California. Tho Middle lhaneh,
eu.nriug Nehrmfaa at
!
throi^h Lincoln, tbo State - hpitoL
&lt;ud wiilthteyrar b. fiafab^lto Fort
K-sinx-y, formiBg tb. shorts route
a*®,*, the Contfamt l». uvwr 100 mite. I
Another branch of tten B' M., divwtw. I
at Red Oafe fall. inlo n Hno running ,
duun the Mi.Kiurlthrough St. Jos to
K-121U1C div
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Lical ifcifiw poticoj.

ILuro n, aa uxx nt* Cmumcbcd —
The law i.latite to cruelty to animals fa
'A* Btate Fair Grounds nt Kalm»a- ’ now fa operation, fa thi* State. Among
too, wore never in more perfect enndi-'! other provUioas fa erne forbidding tho
tian than they are nt present Tbo Su- tra--ixpartatiou of animals upon wagons,
periateudent, G. H. Gale, Esq., has put otherwire than fa crate* or boxes with j
all his energies into the work, aud his
long connection with the old hone-breod- up. Animals are not to be trani'Kirtcd '
ing awoefation has given him an experi­ with their feet or legs tied together .and !'
ence that Mr. lived, tho proprietor, ha. teehed upon wagon*. The pemlty for 1
availed himself of, to tho manifest ad­ violating th* law is iaiprfaionmrnt not |,
vantage of all qrncerasd. “ Tbo track, exceeding one year, or fine no! exceed- ;
over which to drove last Friday, (rays fag 1250, er both fow and imprison- ’
Mr. Johnstone, Editor ot the JfaAy*"
Fkrwr,) 1* fa magnificent order and
coudiiiua. Oa the homo .trotch, and
round the first quarter, it has been matoriallr widened so •-hat ton horso. in a
trolling match can start ahroMi. Tbo
surface througiicut its whole length has
been carefully gone over and worked, so
oa to make it smooth, firm and elastic to
the hoof, and tli&lt;&gt; grades are made os

toony at Kslamarrxi could bo (xamined. । sdtingfttitk bfo fewmppn the table, |
Tho Judge said ho « as opposed to de­
'* lay. Mr. Hughes said that ths plan &lt;Uui«ang with ap«n«b and shouting
nt the top of his tenor mice •‘one min- _
proposed by Mr. Egglestou soemod to
uto!" *000 minute I", while tho burly fo&lt;4 of (bp track
who announced themselves as ready for him to be the best thing that could bo
the trial
done under ths circumstances, but the
Dxowxxn.—It is our melancholy duty
Th* Bsepondent wm represented by Court still strenuously opposed delay.—
to record another death br drown’ng in
Mr. Hughes then said that tho defonw
D. Darwin Hughes of Grand Bapidi.
Tha case ru «&gt;• m behalf of the1 tho township of Hope. On Saturday
Honry M. Chsever of Detroit and would bo satisfied that an order be Is­
People on the complaint of one woman fast, 5th iiut, two boys, Jetty Harri»on
Ota*. G. Holbrook of Baitings Mr sued summoning an extra panel of juagainst another for alleged stolen t end and Clinton, son of Wellington Bowker,
Hughes Mid that ha did not know rhr» for next Monday, then tho question
threatening language, tha Prosecuting each aged about &amp; yarns, and lirfag ne&gt;r
whether the dafanw wm reedy « not, can be submitted a&gt; to whotlwr this tesAttorney appearing for the People—in­ A Chilson’s, went out fiihingon a small
or. account of th.aUenrcof four mai- I tisjony will be allowed.
deed we thought, fraS pie foci the! the take on their father', farm, using for tho
If ths ewes bo put off till Monday, tho
rial witMaeoo vis., Mrs. Springer, M».
O 'inpteiuing witness jwus more irspos- puqxoe a small boat It ap[&gt;ear* that
and Mra T,.n and Mr. Ladow. Ho subpomaa tell nt Mani.tee would &gt;X)
Mr.'Bowker called to the little boy* to
said tbaSbunu verted that ho found 1 returned, and if served, the tnxl
Court also was for the P&gt;*&gt;pl»—.ind the ootlje hm&amp;o whra Cliutou Bowker nicked
Mr. Springer and tho little boy Charite
1 “ Old Man Eloquent", resplendent in his up tho ]*uldte for the parpoeo of Lrfagi
at homo, but Mrs. Springer wm absent | obliged pot haps, to o»k a continuance to
checker*! vest and linen duster, appear­ ing tb* boat to shuro, and by eomo mis­
and they said sho weut away ono moni- tbo next terra. in tho ho|&gt;o that the peoing far tho other woman, loaded to tho hap loot hi. balance end full backward
ing and they .lid not know whore .1..­ pte would admit the testimony rather
guards with pluck and documents. As ont of tlie boat. Tho poor little follow
’
Utet h.. found tho houm of Mr. and
tho trial jiregresaed it bocaino more and straggled hard to reach hold of the lx&gt;a:,
Tl&gt;o Judge thou sold that ** both
Mr*. Lott looked up and could not as­
mors pv|dal|| pP«! U*o increased twiteb- but it was itn]KMiblo to du so, and ho
sidi-s
sremod
to
be
anxious
for
a
dulay,
certain their whercaboua, but h-armsl
■f»o&lt;m
rise gtfhjaife JottY H.
he did aut know but he would be comthat Mr. Ladow wm at Saginaw.
to, to Which side Justice would bmu I picked ii» th* paddlo MS rowed tho boat
Under thaeo circumstance*, which I polled to olfojy them to have their way—
manifestly daMoacarting tho gentleman ' to tbo shore and ran, nearly frightened
Mr.
Church
ia
tempting,
/aid
tho
Peowere unknown to him until his arrival
in clwckcred wet, who, grad sally bo- out of hie wits, to Mr. Chilson', to got
hare to-day, he said ho could not consent '[ ph&gt; were not anxious for delay, but as coming wroth fapatod tqpon the admishelp to rescue the drowning lad, but it
to go to trial at once, though ha had ox- tiiere seemed to be a probability that eten of tostimooy which it woo noe-re­
wm too late. L'p io tbo time of writing
[ petted and fully intended no to do, and, there would be oao any way, in oeder to ! sary for tho Court fa exclude In order to
no traoe qf the body hra tx»q found, al­
got
a
jury,
wo
might
as
well
Imre
it
! therefim, ho requested an adjournment
sustain his citei interests. Rising though the neighbor* hare been diligwat
with tho weight of responsibility Upon in the ocarth,- atid the lake oorsra scarce­
Mr. Hughes askad for an i Itialwyt
intelligence of theso witnesses would
his shoulder* like uu Atlas with a world, ly more than aa acre of ground. We
come on tho craning train, and if nor to for tho witness, Charite Springer, nK iho iluckcrod yestfajdsssert! bi* Honor
tender Mr. Bowkay and family, whfl ftre
derate upon what conrso to pursue, waa granted, and an order was ma® far with ; u But I iiuh^MM* —" * Set down almost inconsolable over their terrible
which was granted and Court adjourned one hundred additional jurors, when tho
bereavement^ our heart-felt condolence.
Court
adjourned
until
2
o'clock
on
Mon
­
until to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock.
•Since writing tho above, wo loam tbo
day of next week, at which limo th.-ye is
Wnnoir Mounw, Aug. 9.
body was found Tuesday. A lady, wo
White tho large crowd that had al- very little doubt but the trial wiU | re­
dH tK-t Irani I® name, .uefeoded tn
eved
without
further
delay.
rea.lv aasvuibled were anxiously await­
gottfag 4 Luqk (rtUklmd't* the ||tlto fel
ing the arrival of tho Judge and Attor­
; few’s clothes and faolifalM* body wa.
ney’s this morning, they were very
tbo mouatain's foot, his Honor nishod brought out tho water.
| much startlod, upon the entrance of two
ujK&gt;n tho checkered vest, and liko a
strange lauics, to »oo one of them pro­
। M&gt;hoo|-boy’s ball rebounding from a,
ceed directly to one of our constables,
rock, rool*J iterora the Court room
Wm. H. Stebliins, and confront him
The Woodland Reading Sctriaty will
agsiMt tbo desk in tho eoraer. A* u
j with, •' Where is my son—Where is my
at the now M.
lightning flash, again ho gather* for tho .. ire a reading
_ exhibition
.
[ son ? .Oh guilty wretch I” which pro­
onset and again fa raen an fareateuibl* I®- Chg^h m tfauixlity evening,
' ducod a profound sensation.
force rondng fa contact with an. unmov- gust 19, 187!. the profoads o( •
8he proved to be the mother of Her­
bert Field and had oomo here from tho as regards tho importance of a coraput- .

the. prairies further than
___ _
___ ______
Land-buyer, will be sure to resnam. I rf Mnlm. tta_

Idlag*, and t•« rything else, tire
i lang molding. that they can• for the IceJ &lt;o'.un|n thia week.,
e

t.—On Tuesday, n wallet containnnali amount of money. If tlx
finding the sama will leave i*. al

another railroad.

Paran re, Mediate..., Merchants, overyEnergy, invincible determination, with
a right molire are tho levora that rule : body, attend tbo Hallroad Meeting at
the world.—Gsaa:* Rxriu. Besixxo* tho Court House, Widncs'y evening,Aug
Iflth. A railroad lino is to croon tha.
Grand River Valley. Let us secure its
locution at our own doors, instead of al­
lowing it to go elsewhere. This fa of
vitnlXmthtost to alL - Don’t fail to attend,
an.1 br.a- along your neighbor.
By order of Committee.

The linn ofJiickey &amp; Itentlr was dis- j
solved on the first iust. Particv indebt-.
«d to them will do well to caE and pay I
up without delay, ns nil accounts re- *
mailing unadjusted on the first day of I
September will be placed in the hands

THE DAILY DURIWO THE VANDERPOdt TRIAL

enough local and general 'matter to
make it interesting. Ill*an expensive
undertaking for us to get up a rvapeciubk*looking tlaily pajK-r, but all we ask
ia a proper support by subscription nnJ
advertising In order to do U.
Wo have already a good li-t at ad
vcrtlsm, and subscribers to the dally,
but there is rc»&gt;ni fir more, iu send in

A few persons ran be Mvwmtnouati.'d
toard at a reaaouabl* price, at the
• i.tto of (he subacriber, on the cor&lt;! Broadway and State .trvet, near
urt Houm. None but respeeta' er poreons ooed ajiply.
,
Oaixx.—Wo oro on bond to
iue cream of all flavor*, nt any
,f day, and our aim will be to
.-■ air who may wish to favor u*
tl.eir patronage. ■
tY. B. Hrrcgcocx.

At the opening of Court, at 0 o’clock,
I Mr. E. J. Egglrtton, of Grand Rapid*,
also appeared' for the People, in addiI tiun to those already reported. Tho
priaouor was brought in, looking quite
|talo and rare-wora from his tong con­
Rxmkmeks the adjourned railroad finement, ar.d Mr. Cheavcr, in hfa l&gt;chalf,
meeting nt tho Court house next Wednes­ submitted three affidavits, one of the
day ereniog, promptly at sever, o'cloak. prisoner, statfag the main points to which
the absent witnceees would swear, which
showed that they wore very material,
another was that of tie Sheriff, Mr.
Vrooman, showing that duo diligence
had bran u*od to serve the aubpamas
with the result, as stated yesterday ; the
gentleman, received a jiaralylic stroke 1
other was that of Mr. Huglm, of Coun­
on Sunday last. W« leans it mndv him
cil, stating that it would be unsafe and
almost entirely belplcaa
unfair to hte client to proceed with the
trial at present under the abuvo cireumstaneeo, and upon these affidavit* Mr.

Hon. D. D. Hughes are the guests of
our townsman, Hon. Norman Bailey, and
will probably remain •there during tho

Silver Comet Band. Tho boys wore
out last evening al tho court house
square and gevc wane of tbrir *oel-enlivcning jitece*. Everytxxly wore well
plnarod with tho serenade

Noncws of -Act to Compel! Children
to Attend School," adapted to any dirtrict tn tho county or State, may bo bad
at the Bsxxra office for twonly-Bre eta.
per district. Orders by mail promptly
Jterminated by using a

;'&lt;*«** not Nfalofbs

Tho Quash Trail Jar fa made of Loh
t«r gtaaa titan any fa to- n,
Araun * Sum.

matter, and a Oommitten consisting of ।
A. }. Itowne. Wts. S. Goodyear. Vaten- i
tine Lains, I* D. Gardnw, C.8. Burton,
and Norman Bailey, were appointed to
investigate the question and confer with
the people at Lowell, Battle Creek, end
Kalamaxno in regard to the prospect of
the proposed route through this section.
Mr. Bowne stated that it vU nveossary

see if there could not bo new life added
i to it, enough to secure \ho Bailroad to
Hastings and so on &lt;Urough to tho'
Southern Road The Southern Road
stood ready at any moment to iron and
equip a eoad if our j»«q&gt;lo were only
willing to furnish tho right of way and

could probably be obtained in leas than
two week*, and asked for a continuance.
Mr. Hughes followed him, stating
that he was anxious to go on with tho
trial but did not feel that he could do so
without witnMM* so malarial, but if
forced to trial without them, as the next
te-*t tiling, ho would ask the Attorn-ys
on tbo other side to allow the testimony
of these witneraeo oa tho trial at Kala- mechanics would feel tho good effects
produced ?rom this result, hr tha «Urging of buainoes on every hand, and
tho all important feature of haring
more money brought into circulation
right at our very doors, would mates
everybody hapjy and prosperous. The
Lowed people would build tho road to the
north lino of Barry county and through
LoweU and Olioco north, and Battle
Creek or Kalamaxoo would gladly assist
largely in building a road to our dtv to
connect with thia route if wo would
mako the right effort and push aorth-

other words, a posit re link fa tho chain
that wdl units us with tha Pean.
Centura! E. R. South and East and tho
Union I’ariSc R. B. with the Great

Txt old Bank safe Us gone to
Middleville to
the aww Banking
Bouse &lt;rf Bowne, Galloway* Coocubs.
Ou Monday, niter seveinl chssgw oi
homos end some Uni work, it was push­
ed down to the railroad track and pined
oa board a car for tosiwportati ».

regard to a eelect school to be opened in
Assyria Sept. 4|h, by Mr. Morris E.
Keith. We understand Mk- Keith is a
man jxwwswd of fine abiliifao, and every
way ca|»blo of making this school in­
teresting and instructive. Like sfatilar
institutions In c|her togruhlp. wv hope
it may ho gall sustafaod.

Chicago fill to overflowing tho coltiu' r',iwu nt f&lt;r«»*y-siir ZAeaamd
CflUpfflu per year, gad on* of
tho loading buaiuosi bouses in Cincinnati
pays four thousand dollars a weak for
advertising, and grows rich by tbo in-

thau by tho judicious use of printers'
ink, and we beltoro the xcruxxss of our
city might bo tubibblxs in one year if
our tqarehMjts wotpd &lt;uh&lt;lrtl*&lt;i tu liber­
ally as thaw at Battte Oreek and Jacksou do, siid take as much pains to secure
cash paying customers. Try ii, men of
Hastings.
Satan ay Ricfl
musical iurtnimcnls. Me.
for Use celebrated Taylor
gan. Give him a call, nt

A LKTURE TO YOUNG KN.

tt-yl"• Psblta.M, la a K~SeJ Baretepe.

all kinds of
Is also Agent
k Farley or­
Barton's Dyug

Wuxxkxx are rapidly completing tho
brick on Barlow k Goodyear's Ware­
house. Somebody brays fearfully dore

Wool Wanted!

ing lino of Railroad running north and |
south from OC city. Messrs Bowue, Counsollor MUtid.r. Order ia in port
Bwocsey and other, .poke briefly and to restored, and each in turn begins to
the point as to what was wanted in thia I •|eak bis ptero. " Will you sot down.

The Daily will bo issued next
Wo«lne&gt;day, if tho trial is not delayed.
Page’s Mandrake Pills earc Dy^wpsia. ’ To-days paper will give nil the material
Page's Mandrake Pills euro Headache. I facta in the proceodings up to date.
Page's Arnica Oil core* Rhrumattenv
Arnica Oil cures Pimptes cn

f Burry County Take

tixLxcr ficBoot.—A much nooded
tiling in nny wall regulated township fa
an institution for educational fariliG— ‘
We hare a notice fa another column iu |

They want their attendance on tho
stand before the jury, but in certain ex■gvt-Too they might, at a later stage, submii to allowing the affidavits submit­
ted to-day and the tretimony of tbooo
I witareaca at the teat trial, with croarbut otdl they eould not peas upon that
qaoetiou srextil the teetimnny at Kalamagra bad boon examined by Counsel and
j until an scrigmy demanding it bad aoI tuaiiy arfaea, but they eould not allow

end of 1L" •'The Court will adjourn ’till;
seven in the morning.’’ We then turned eur readerr it it a good one. Dr. J. H.
reluctantly away, resolved to be prompt­ Palmer, Prof. Jm. Votpor and other*
ly on hand in ths morning to sm the ar. ameug the Itet uf reader*.
termination of this interesting suit- Ac­
cordingly at the appointed time we were
]&lt;eaent. After tho case was called, his

SPECIAL NOnCE$.

to the protection of game, etc., that tho
sporting season will soon commcitoe :
crime of contempt of *«i * Court, to
Kicnax 1.—TA/ Pnph »f tkf SUU t&lt;
which the checkered vest suggested Hint
rurt that no jrorson or persons
ho thought the CLurt was hot in soreion. shall pursue or hunt, dr kill any wild
but was completely annihilated by his elk. wild bucK doe or fawn, or kill, de­
stroy, or take by any means whatever,
in session and consequently always an or attempt to take or destroy any wild
object of contempt'* The Court now turkey, wcodeuck, prairie chicken, or
ordered the trial to jwoceed and several [■rnnatod grouse, ruffled grouse, commonwitnesses wery sworn in rapid suecc.- ly called patridgv, or pheasant, or snipe,
। .ion, his Honor forbiding their answer- or kill, by any means wliaterer, any
1 ing any questions put by either party, wood duck, teal duck, or mallard duck.
clearly demonstrating his ability tn fa­
cilitate btuineai. The proofs being in,
and tho case submitted, the jury with
equal promptitude brought in a verdict
of guilty, thds .attaining tho Court and
hisriteJ in their position throughout

Clover Hollers!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN

the trial, after which they were dis­
charged and the defendant ordered by is to bo held .m the grounds known as
the Court to give bonds to keep the National Park, on tho 15th, 16th. l"th
re read Monday night
— the Secretary, Frank
now shone forth in all hi glory,—it's Little, Eeq. They number 118, and
a good thing for Solomon and the lilies araung them are eomo noted, os well as
that they are both withered,—and .w.ll- very fast Lorws. such as Goldsmith,
ing out with his own i .pertasma until Maid, Lucy, American Giri, Mathew
his arm chair could hold no mote of Smith, CUicajp. McMaan, and others.
him, ha looked sotemnly at the chock-

PLOWS JA'I) CaSTI^VS,
SAWING

MACHINES,

HARB0W8,

ETC.,

E. P. BURRALL.
Office fa John Weteertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

Stale Treasury on the 1st of August,
was 8740,918.05. Tho receipts dur­
ing tho month of July amount to
S9O.92l.3H, and tho payments during
the some time 1100,848 IS leaving a

S781.4MM fc dmrwdto dfefag tb.
month of |B,4t8.7t Ike {Agent con­
in the common jail of Barry County dition of the funded debt of the Stale fa
here Constable is the mittimu." The
room waa emptied, and as we ounelm
silently passed out we saw tho checkered
vest in the custody of the burly consta­
ble, thoughtfully wending hi* way to
tho depository of the unruly mewtbere
of society, while every now and then a was hold at Bor. Dr. Bellows' church fa
distinct murmur fell oa our cars “ I’ll New York cm Friday afternoon, the ser­
vices being twodueted by Rev. A. G.
One be rsa, large quautety of wheat, top­
------------ -- ----------------- r----------- — — Lawrie, uf Erie, PoonayIrani*. Peter*.
buggy, tot of ha... fowl., a*d a numta-.ef other things were ooessanod fa the
flames. Tuo toss WiU fall net far short
of 0,000. No Insurance. Supposed to

Hotxl Aaxjvifii.—Oa Tuesday vresting wo find at’ilfa Hwlfagi Haus.. Che the many eearibte, interesting and beau­
following imirartant arrivals:
tifully printed journals that reach our
Hon. Birney Hart, Grand Rapids; table, there » Dot a single one that fa
Hau Tboa B. CfcnreK ; Henry A.

£*r- ttt

Goods are Cheaper than Low
COIPfflffll) WAHOO BITTKES,
^^nawStauSrJli^sny****" U”

WK, M4SIKS.
DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
And we will sell them ns cheap ns any hniiHc
From New York to Chicago,

�Subscribe
To Far Imwzs.—Prepare as above,
•W and fry brown with pork fst

ToPmts.it Kurns—Wash, .osk
baif ““ bw"r. ’rimIWkidiwyt three hours.

D. «. COOK &amp; CO’S

Finn Bum.—Take nw-third fish, and

fned mto fails. Frown, and sone with
tl&gt;o beets or |&gt;icUm

SEW ABVERTISEMEkTS.
Cam us Q.m fasacn-iua: tU buttorand suMr well together, twat the
।____ Daurhey IC0. Column.
•ggx, add wfth tire starch and powder,

flaw to ta«»

Bako

*

We Offler the following
Tax Titles

j CO,
$290
(ID Mretewsr. Ko Ywk.

cmPHwnnTum!
Chicago. Eock Ldaad.^and PacUto R.

Porsw Ptm—Boil and mash tha
potatoes, mix them with sugar, fleer,
nutmeg, butter, and Iwaten epro Mak.
them into cakre, fry a nire brown, and
aerve them with white saner.

of LANDS

REPUBLICAN

THEA-HECTAK
:* * mi

9274

BLACK TEA

Kinxxik Fan®—Trim parboil, cut
in thin sliora, dredge them well with
flour, fry un Ixilb side, season with salt
and pepper, make a grary of butter and '
flour, add a Etile vinegar, aervo hot.
1
To Bsxa Ltvxx.—Envvkipa toe liver
with buttered paper, plaeo it in an oven '
and baste often ; a few Vinnies before it
is done, take toe [upar oft and baste '
continually ; serve with gravy or sauce.

IJrxxn Krnsns.—Prepare and (lire I
theltidntys, plare alternate layers of
slices of salt pork and Itidneys oa a
skewer, pat fhese in a pan, o little cold .
water undai- tbo pan grate, and bake ।

ftWWSl™ CARBOLIC TABLSIB
in. Hum put in tho liver, cook until done,
with salt, pepper, vinegar.
Brtww Ilxxr Knjm —Cut Ibo kid­
ney into slices, and season it highly with
pepper and salt, and fry it a light brown;
then jour a little wenu water into the
pan, dredge in some flour, put in the
slices of kidney, and let it stow very
gently. Servo hot

To Cook Fuji —Nothing to better to
cook salt ftoh m than the toa-kcttle boil­
er, as it must be he,tod gradually, and
«&gt;mn rr very gently; boiling will moke
the fish bard and tough. It is gvnerally to be picked in flakes free from bones,
akin, and everything but fl&gt;h.

NEW CARPET HOUSE
The very BEST PLACK to bay

CAUTION

CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
tULTlMOHR.

MATTINGS.

REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO

MATS,

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

rcdutad whole, tuak them three hours in
cold water; when to bn boilod, war.li
only ; w hen to U- cookod iu siloes, hare
waler with a little aalt on tho tiro; a*

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,
&lt;to«- aJtuiuu&amp;ii oiAtk,
tn&amp;tL /a/fa.&lt;ndiAMuuj RuxwA
iov OIL ifa-Au ot
0Avb:£a-.'x£ tu.

IRV OF THE
I IN EUROPF

. Knurr Srtva.—Wash, trim, and cat
, up in thia slices any kidneys, put them '
into the tea-kettle boiler, with onions
sliced to tartc, and two slicei of salt pork. ■
Cover with boihug hoi water, stew two '
bouts. Make a cup of gravy of flour in I
cold milk, pour into too boiler; then add । TTTwvmYZVWr
salt and pepper to taste, let it boil fire | CAU-LION
minutes, serve hot
i»»i ite^taaA^i

F. IMMEN.

ERIE

Puma Ox Toxovt—Remove tho
rind “f
a mortar ns fins an pcasibiH with the .2—
butter, nod tho irowcR beaten fine. When t &gt; „
perfectly nounrfed, and tho spire well
Zr^SyCHOmai
rilonded with tho meat, proas it into'
small potted pans, and («ur clarified 1'syeb.uKy u Ova tiih!
butter over toe top. A little roast veal Rte. br
addsdto the potted tongue to an »J"^.1

BAILWAY.

, 1,400 miles under . 860 miles without
One Management Change of coaches.

BBOAD BAOUK-BOUBLg THACK XOCTrl

(NEW TOBI BOSTON,
ALBANV

Wo copy, fur the benefit of our tead­
em, the following 1
Life becomoa more harmonious, it
beats with a keeasr pulse of etyoynwmt

Family Sewing Machine,
' SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,

PRAIRIEVILLE.

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type,, of bcaatr, m ton beauty of a Lady
Dum belle, if toes is a tinge of stupidity,
there to. at any rate an aUnoeuboro of
repose a genial influence moulding nor
social converse and habits Into gentler

amusing to ere bow the prcttinote of woman tells on her drees, Ikow
tor order and propriety of her drees tells
on tho borne. The pursuit of beauty,
the habit of uretttoMi gives an idea) dig­
nity to tho very arrangement of her bon
net strings. la every movement, iu the
very sweep of her ample folds, in the
pose of bar languor, in the gay start of
Lor excitement one feels the softening.

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the hair where tho follicles an de­
stroyed. or tho glands atrophied and
decayed; but such M remain ran be

Partiw deairing to purchase wfll do
roll to Call We will ehaerfhily giro
all information desired.

growth of hair is produced. Inr.-d
af baling th. hair with n pasty &lt;«.
metH.itwfBksopitdeanandrirz -t
Ha ooeatianal use will prevent tho l-rir
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‘SSPwPWHia* - ’1#
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VOL. I.

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HASTINGS, MICIL, TUESDAY’ EVENING AUG. 15, 187L

THE VANDfiREOOL TRIAL I* People

being repreaemad by G*«. I N. W. Nobcu, the Prosecuting At•: B. M. Cutcbeon of Maaistao, Attorney t
May of Kalamazoo and 1obiKties and will probably not take a
DMFOOL C4««.
O.V.N. I-lhropof Durett, .nd the
PrioouiT, by 1). Darwin Hughes of tian of the trial, bnt wiM teavu it with
। Grund Rapids and John Van Arnau of bis dirtinguWwd CounM-1.
With a Brief Sketch of the life of the
1&gt;. Darwin Hughes spent iris early life
■Chimgo.
Judge and Attorneys Engaged
. The evidence elicited and arguments and vchool days near Syracuse, N. Y„

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PREVIOUS HISTORY OF THE VAH« ' G«‘er*1

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NO. 1.

Under these circiunstxuwes. whwh only point worthy of. notice was that of
dohnquincy in serving tho subpranaa but
here to-day, he said he could not atemant tho Court interrupting, raid that point
was hardly worth spending time upon, as
seemed to he no question
about
petted aasl fully intraded
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therefore, ho requested an adjournment that, and proposed to the Attorneys fol
, until to-morrow rooming to ww.if any the defense shot a jury be sunioned and
' intelligence of them witnraree would the People go ou with their mAb of the

1

m the Third Trial at
Hastings.

m bon
taum, and if mt to case
&lt;----------_1— the l-L
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ta
teen in 1828. At theagvof
the age of '’ eomo
como on the evemng
evening tram,
and2 close
testimony
their
! produced at this trial has rendered it where he A
ntoetoTO be
came to Eaton Oto,Mwhigan,
Oto,Michigan, - deride
upon what couree to parent', port, in th? hope that these witnesses
M cum
‘ ‘
celebrated, nr one of tho most reumrka- nfoevwn
bio cases, resting entirely on cfacuinatan- where he studied law and was admitted which a mi granted'and Court adjourned may be found in the mean time, but if
a
August 1 -Sth, 1870.
not, abd there was a reasonable show of
cial evidence, evor known fa the crimin­ to the Bar at the ago of twenty-one. until .to-morrow manfag at 9 o’otodk.
This celebrated case is so well known
ob......
taining
at that tirno there might bo a
WnumssT Moonxe, Aug. 9.
;
al annals of this State. The most in­ He began the practice of Ms profearion
to the rending public of Michigan that
X^liile
tho
large
crowd
that
had
allittle delay or some arrangement made
tense excitement prevailed during the in Marshall with Hon.. Isaac E. Crary
any repetition of it seems almost super­
ready
assouildod
were
anxiously
awaitin
regard
to
their testimony.
. whole
wuuie trial,
iruu, wuiuu
which penetrated
pcucuatou iv
to «u
all enu
THS •lu
tl’iuu.', nT»":iniw
and was
afterwards
associated with Jusfluous, and yet, as we are to have one of
Mr. Hughes said he would not-dare to
parts of the State, and the disagreeme v.t tin D. Wooley who had Imm« a student ing the arrival of the Judge and Attarthere exciting trials fa our community,
From 2-the —
first
of the Jury, being nearly equally drdr-j1 fa
i„ his
l.'.o dffico. U..,_
~t he aimed
J nsy’s this morning, they were very do ho, ns they might not be found at all,
a few of tho main points of what has
generally looked for and | nt B high standing tn his profowdon and much startled, upon the entrance of two nor any agreement made.
heretofore been done, may not be unfa­
Jem. proMr Eggleston said that tho Cour:
about harmonised with the public pnho. | has devoted Idraaelf exdurivaly to that strange ladies, to see one of th&lt;
terestfag.
‘ Steps were immediately taken for nnnn- i BUd never held nay j»u!itical
office except coed. directly to one of- our cowitnbleH, might adjourn until next Monday, and
—
On Fundny, the 5th day of Bcptonii *tb«r trial, but tho season was bo for ad-1 Mayor of Marshall, though be lias been Wm. II. Stebbfas, and confront hiiu 1 fa the mean time an extra panel of jut»i«r. 1M9, between ton aud eleven 4
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o'clock A. M.. Georgo Vandirpool and ! vane"d
“ wouW U ahno"1 ,tnpOM ’ ‘ l',n '
’n tb* I*""*™”*’ tjpk*t for Ju“- with, “Where is my son—Whefa is ! rum might lw 4ommoned, and the testiHerbert Fi.-ld entered the Bank togeth- ] bk
I,rwure the “tterufanre of irftnro- | :i. f the Supreme Court, *c. H« never llerbert Field? Oh wretched hui! mony at Kalamazoo could be examined,
The Judge said ho was opposed to dcsee from so remote a point, without ■;
-ired fa Justice Court nnd has now which produced a profound sciuatipn.
er for the purpose ot settling up a few
Sho proved to bo tho mother of !Jbr- ■ fay. Mr. Hughes said that the plan
railroad facilities, and hence there w«n . noTiriy abandoned local practice on nc• remaining matters which was to termin­
no alternative left to the prisoner, but to count of tlio great call upon him i« bert Fifld and evidently mistook ‘him 1 propose*! by Mr. Eggleston seemed to
ate the partnership which had hereto­
go into “ winter quarters” nt Kalanin- Counsel jr from all parts of tlx* country. for Vanderpool, wbibh astonished every- ‘ iifai to bo tho bret tiling that could be
fore existed between them, after which
Duriug the present year he was appoint­ body, us ho is one that would not! done under the circumstances,. but the
time, it is claimed by the Prosecution zoo. In the spring tho ca*e was again
ed Solicitor of the G. R. A I. It FL likely bo taken for so distinguished a Court still strenuously opposed delay.—
that Herbert Field was never seen alive, biwight up and venue again changed to
&amp;
Mr. Hughes thonsaid that the defense
Cotiqainy, and opened an office- at Grand diameter.'
but tins is doaied by tho Defense on the Harry Co., and on April 17tb, 1871, the
" At the opening of Court, dt 9 oMMtic,, would be satisfied dint an order bo is­
/testfatony of two or three witnesses.— prisoner was brought to Hastings. In Itnpida, as«o&lt; fating wilh.hiniH«lfTbonme
J O'Brien.
‘ Mr. E. J. l^fglrston, of Grand Itejtids, sued summoning an extra panel of ju­
nil
three
dork
days,
tho
prisoner
has
Vanderpool caiuo out of ths Bonk alone,
CbailM G. Holbrook was boru and i also appeared for the People, in ftddi- rors for next Monday, then the question
been sulaoed and consoled by the pres•and went homo about noon where bore\,
reerived his aarly education nt Gouv- I tion to those already reported. ■ Ww can be submitted as to whether this tes­
uiained nearly nil the time during the rest eaco of a ministering angel known as
eneur, N. Y. .-When a young man he prisoner was'brought in; looking Mite timony will be allowed.
hie
wife,
who
has
clung
to
him
“
through
■of tho day,-so that the transactions of that
If the case be put off till Monday, the
camo to this city &lt;u&gt;d studied law with pole and care-worn from his longhgsu-.
one* mysterious hour, from II to 12
cell with him, at other tnnes looking up bis brother, I. A, Holbrook, nnd was fiueiaent, and Mr. Cheaver, in his behalf, subpeenos left «t Manistee would be
-/dock, within that enclosed Bank, are
returned, and if parved, tho trial
ofrib
testimony
and
aid to earn- on the de­ admitted to the Bor fa 1857, and fcfaco submitted three oflidawM.
C-4mown-&lt;mly to mw living human being,
would go Qty. if not,, ho would.be
that lime has built up a vary successful
nndj It is right hero an the borders of tho fense to the M Utter end;” if noo-raarv,
in all of which she has shown h devo­ practice, nnd. is now one of the znofct the nfa* atwitnesMs v ouWsw«nr,ubieh obliged, peihaiw, to oak a continuance to
showed tha4:theyi.««ro:veJ^-«MffiWr the next terra, iu tho hope that the peo­
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promising
tnesnberaof
tho
Barry
County
tion and heroism worthy of hdr sex.
To-day the third trisi of thia justly Bar, and is too well known in thivcom- another was 4hai of ti c tilinrift-aMr- ple would admit tho. testimony rather
.muafty
। Vraonraa, allowing, that due diligiirn than ailov,’ that
.
' to nvod any exAunded' notice.
The one baud for the eafe- celArdted ante begins fa this city before
Th* Judg* then said that aa both
Henry M. Cbeew spent his early fife j had IwtMBsed to servo ttho Kii.lyins
our newly elected Judge, His Honor,,
at tbs liistoricol town of Stillwater, N. with the result, ch Mutedawstofds^^fob .aides arcaud to be anxious for a delay,
Birney
Afoyt.
On the other forth* personal rights nnd
. For ----th*• Tocrpte
will appear
the Bros- j. ¥., but received hw education aX... the other Maa that.af Mr.J4(ighcB, of G^un- foeditd n *. lafaw but he Vould bo comliberties
nerjm ui
of the
wiu iiiumumu.
individual.
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Oa the following ta, Jlun-toy, Field
Alton,.1__________
Munutw, N. W.. Univiiraity of AUchiguu, luu-fag gcudu- oil, stating that-fahvaaH&lt;|&gt;e nr.Safam»d&lt; jpoUsd to alk&gt;w them to have their wa$'_—
Ndam, &amp;q., and Meesra. Chuwfosr.d iatai from4Mmstimtk&gt;nin theyfaw.off •■fuff th Lit, dh-nt to procoeJ. wi
~
••inusrqpting.
•«n. Church
said tho Jteo4853. TZ-.
Ho wua »O’&gt;u
to trial at present under die above
। jde^rerw nut aaxiqi#» for .delay, Lut as
Grand liapida,
nnd for
.nr,afl*iT.adrarti&lt;«i
r..- ■ it Was at first though, by some til At he Eggleston
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hna tun nw. 1ml 'rtmi .u4M»n. '■ B-It^ont, D. B«-rin Hwtfcw. H.»y 4to tin and Ur-t* •**.
&gt;“W&gt;-«•« "WtoIicre wouldjbe one any; way, m order tn
Um&gt; -tv
rife\.c&gt;f
Ltetrofa. ftndtat.ljdoaver
&lt;remnrkedf
that. tta. tn
ir^tnMteicte MnM
™to th, ,
C- O HOlbnxA,.U.^k rfuMtote
—in Jof Duunu-teultet
I &lt;,.«»„ tetenA
-1 tete

y

all «f whom we
herewith present
Book which *&lt;u .4~ll_v ;.uuferfon &lt;rf
-T-ll-f-horn
wnlw-mth
t—nt.
Wednewlay. after winch it «jew|qd best . Birney
- — Hoyt jwas liorn in Cfotfaiuqas
that Vanderjiool efar-dd ’ hb seewM and
W***, Whr~www.
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a&lt;«&gt;r.liugl^tt&lt;te&gt;wd&lt;v.Sn.l. 8th, &gt;■"*■» "W. Whou he «te tow ««
L. ... lodgttd lt&gt; &gt;0. though no prow- «« »"
«“• u. thu tteh- .mI
hud r-t bora i-n-l for his
and ,
“ l'«~in«ion a fOMted Co.
- Sent —
- tiiavho
- wire -j'Frinalftj2to I860 he attended sohsol,
: was not till
171h
legally charged with ’ the J^mdor of hi* firrt at Detroit and afterwards at.V.raod
Btipid*, and dMfa. b»&gt;. begun tiro su»4^ of
jfca, wkich.wjH,•»-

presen: there
Am* ^r^ri» othenj rmrid ^ahiy be obtetoedfa
.iawyei -i wUm hi*v» jraofaed .longer fa: ‘ ’ - * " ’ ’ ’ '~

c&lt;l life and dwtod huuseif aiiriuM' uJy to the law. .^fb practict'S fapwirly aJl .Uio.Qaeuita of • Ahu State. and tw n;
474; iPri-H lawyer and a tJciUfal .gudi

of witnesses, ho han f.wequnh. Ho
h yeton the MJjmy. aateot forty y.wra, is

a jury, we might na well have it

Mr. Hiitfbra naked for auwtiachuiBu.
■that ho was anxious to go on with the for the witness, Charlie Springer, whic h
trial but did not feel thol lie could do aowm
___ granted, and an order was made for
•without witnesse* bo material, but- iq«»
■forred to trial without than, as the next Court adjourned until 2 o’clock an Mon­
best tiling, ho would ask the Attorney!* day uf next week, at which, tifoe there is
on the other «ido to allow the testimony ven- IfalT^oubt but the trial will pros an tho trial at KAta- eee&lt;l withifat further dshy.
;
r— •
,;r^
to tlio Jury, but would
mazoo to

Jujtooat fa 1£2
; .^rasaaUi-aker
will raak-i a vid(Jth Jlih. t Awf’ry. Us - panv ipapfa in j uabi»v«d4fti;rt* to sha defense,
I
Firrt DayA Pxocsedfagsthe battle &lt;&gt;rGwtysburgh and fa all the '
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•&lt;JWta*Wr5lMomlay 1*. M,; Ai^urt 1 Uh,■!$$..
boi le.-i upder Sheridan fa the Sber.an‘
‘ *’ "**“
- . the minds of t:e**riy all—many of whom
•“*• “«
e*"* • to tins, .Mr. Gtanreh,- in beiudf of dip i Pur»tvii4 to,a4i°*,injnieilV^'&lt;&gt;}lr‘-pljs:'"
&lt;roon vauev,; and was “JrlnuoltiB '• • tho I
very refactenHy csmb? to that miudusfar.
»
1 IVople, faiid that tliLr wu&lt; a delicate , o.l at 2 o!cl(rik foi«. P-jM-, Mr. Church
t.rcl ff’Captjfo.
;
from tho chanictar and jJandinf' of tfa»
’qucwioit.
i'announuiid tLai the Pm-pte were nri^y.
linon uortutel -thnt th. on. rtirgrf, 1
?' T
j­ om
™ .usrMf, — well. MWHrttev;
si **?:
[
। Kot «.»■&gt;»)• to'Onntinue to aaothor [ Mr. Chocver, is b&lt; hill? of tlte "Respou.naru”iha«n.«t w”n L
j terra, birt from-day io day. We wont r. I dent, said at the butt priori of tiiir
Tvixniv Mexxtsv, Aug. btii, Ifci l.
tty'nl right alnii|r, lor apparent reason.;— : Court an uypUi-;rtiotT wa-J iniuli1 for a
i.r i f pLK
•
r school ftt Aim Arbor uno farm, during (
U Tb?1. !TtriJ v
l .11 in
and was ndiuitte?.
XVR5F&gt;»&lt;-,
remotoness «f the coOmv from 1 postponoftietipiU t»'«-^y
account of
I no t.r-1 irutl wa&gt; held in 31uau’-M
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j i r .i
tTfoHft? nt Grand Tfnnid-i m JteidTol-। A
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wil^csses,
’ th.- clo«? -ef the reguld? July ter.11 ’ which the witnesses nw, tlio ”Tuut ex- • Uio ab-eii' e 'if very i
before Judge J. G. Jlum-dell of thcl...
„
t
, j. .
•, • ■
T ’cnvfa-’ aria far two year-wa-i a partner j el C7.rtonthHaxh.lt .'it
jt[UG, ifoit rijqiliufa.iii ‘-in mafi«.th&lt;
I’"1’” ‘U"J *“: uf
Ihu-teenthJodwaa] Circuit, beguimg ou I
'
i
Sheriff wiiri ►ent for tinwa uitnr&lt;
M ttntil
Ihr Un plttjhMe .rf tr-tag i ■»»*«•
the Irt day of February,
ifad cun- ■
n ' ' '3-';
Jfo was elected'Tibiae uf hb
!tte '.'A-.rtM
ef
r,.
b.dlfait .nnoHdo that thoalxoni they are still unable to Ut- fonti.l, and
tinuing to the 2titl. wlu-n
dreadftl, /.-■ -T,
•
a
" ~’ i"’’ *•’’•r" ”• !
• Bnh'nte'w -aohtorr MofinoirmM anl &gt;
h
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Gtertt, Vm.Wjo.,1, in.l&lt; udof .djmtm-1 wit trewe wouU .After n&lt;
in the now we inakcjhe motion tliat thu&gt; case
. ; alhilnvil jiiak ...buul.wl, lint to thin the l.-o coutinMtxftiil ihoRext term, upon the
I.IU-.1 mix,, for life ■ w.i-fr .nMiu.r.4 'up.
’’
“**“ ‘!&lt;1 U’
l"&gt;i
' of"c.ifni' in thir city In July li st, with 1; .rrae- &lt;1; v th-re M tarn mm» I •'ooplo nonh', not o..n««le.
affidavit dif th ' Deputy Sheriff, Ed. Ma'.­
cn tftd prisoner.
Ijgrert howira^d sttfUfkctton- nhauge.. . my twm'ly, in ‘ tonntel tor ■ 11
‘" I[••■■mono}
IUU
.son-.x Mtontlanre
..LU-IIUKUI &lt;• of
C11 time
I,iesc witWil- ।. lory,
lory, •.. filch atutud'lhat Jip failed to find
In this trial the'People were repre­
in.it&gt; rial 'for, tho I’eoplo
Mw.
Lospmfaont and A few days’ &lt;Wuyw.w n&lt; -tscH is
,__8. ripriggRT and Charlie Spring! r, Jiuy
sented by tho Prosecuting Attorney, (&gt; , ,
for the defimop
roohi ;H,. qu.i atr. and Ere. l\»tt,' who*W. Bunk Kx,.. »1 his ...irlnrr. th. j 'T1" -J-'jy ii Hrwtol asriet.-sary for preparation.
They
re on —
the ............
। house was kwed, mid lie bclieyc-u
' ------At the
of Dourt this morning
B M. Cutchei■» suit Tuouioh B. Choreh ~»iwly, M«*s. &gt;-■ Is--. J
sopening
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b ■I
- unut their nt tendon..........
1™ that
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. f Ornn.l Ital'M". Tor flio TirspotKhuit, ■ II, .UondoJ Brown &lt;’iiive:./y motul 9&gt;rf,l&lt;®lr, Won. Birnry llov: priw.1- '
'■“«» «»Jlu7- •&lt;“&gt;'» MHiuMfe . .11 had lull t. mj omni, '.or llw tekr .1
iit-ictr l M..'..rf Bmn-d-lli Bm -BI ' J"'® ■‘ml Uiei r.ent i-. -« «nd nil-■ - ' in .
Hl flw Attorney, far tho l'«&gt;- .!«"“•&lt; &lt;
might..«tn tala Wngr.rth- moidins
lks.ni AU iourt, .nd
3 “ w“ .Xi..r Si of Mum irr.
j m-ntly gn.duat.-l u- Trinity .'oltag..; pfe’h.J
urn,xl. ,„d th, .Ind^r,-.-; « ’»
th. .UhUrd. .utanit-1I now wo are txnnpe’■■Jed,
■ much
• as uo r».Th, orison-r &lt;iu «n i' ■&amp;!• WrJ. j “t nurt-fard, Coen. Onur to tl» Suh-' il'tiJ .fa-dteu oi,. in rasa Hint hud , fad fa-day and the te.ti.fauy of th..., grot it. 19 nak for a Ci'tiinuauoo because
M hi. ..................in tbs must annhatx in IM'-’, stndixl Jnw «ith Ow. &lt;Mn i &gt;»" « •* •» *« Uta fam. -and than id- ntae.M, ;,l th. Im trial,
lw,. tlu'sc witiifSHA-. ore .• . material, ns they
term- b- th- ha' had •ilma.lr pa H ” ‘•--In.B. r- os adun'.twl t.Hius Bar ‘ joumod ih. mart until 2 ..'«lotlr P.'M., tipm..wtum, dr., fa lx. nad fa I'm jury; iwoor to have seen Hv’Lrl Field.fa tire
farth"amt mu-t Ut obt-vod, »«1 teurd-,
U-t-m !»•«*« “t O—nd
I
imnoat —.to.,
। hut .tuith,, eouhl no| jnw. upo. d,.t afternoou, pad &lt; very thiun' of tho Pruaburly ho sm. t»krn fa’ tho Sate Prison r-hrrej. h.s rewiued er«aoe. He!
.Uth..oom,iag&lt;da&gt;nrtthi..ifarteon, |nuo»iu,n uutU thotMtimonyut linhuna- ccuti'.n is tjsnt Herbert Finld war- mur­
uSitmunr] in hi&lt;a&gt;)iK« drog- n
. '‘V
" ptd&gt;'&gt;i=fflt [..litifian in the th. &lt;~o of tins J'.lfdo -m. Owrgo Van- (
lfa.fa.exnnniw.1 by CdOuMl Out dered in the hunk between tho hours pf
11 and 12 o’clock. Vanderpool went
the bto' Mnnh UT"
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1 ’en..»-ruic )«iri..j ni.l b« lijen Tnw dorpod bring called, the Po..pl&lt;. me i until .n nig. ary. dnundiug it liud aTlieeenliet of ■■ guilty' —nfa.'. to baling Attorn.y, Uemluir id' the State | rupm«.turd by Um i'uuux uting Au.unry I lualiy aiu-u, but they rwiid r. Haifa. 1 homo aliout 12 awl tho Prosecution any
trie.. -teffM v-fafe-efa"' in the plnoo Con-tinruonal CuMpition, Member. of|«f MnaUfao Co- K. W. Netasa ud (Uw^idte-it. is be nod alone.
' thnt during his afacnco fa the evening
ihiw’all die rv.ne. hml miu^M, Ht! *«J-isidatitm twh-r. Abiyfr .oriWfanuu B- dumb of limed Buuids
Neat « fa delay on amount .4 the ho &lt; tirrind away nnd concealed the laxly..
th. r»onlo throogtoot the Sfat» took a «nut&lt;l '«.•!«,, and hu beyu &amp;e»j&lt;utl.r »k» anaoutimd theatre, n. mady for । .ulipan. n« Iwing ten .4. But srty so that if WO can show that Field wa^
dtff.kn’tsii n oMheaattn-. the pros'|™»
C.’jtdwa by tho itanoemts. tho tri.l.
. taro tho,- n|t born »un-«l&gt;
soon in the afternoon thou tho theory o!
of Ike Slate took sides in warm terni.--,! Ho coml twtwl flv« first trial of lh« cause | Tho Ifaspomleut wua ropwwenteft by I "cdonot wish to hurry or arowil, tho Prosecution talk to tho. ground.
iiubiienxee.tingn were held in some places I which resulted in the conviction of the ID. Darwin Hughes of Grund TispiiD. bo‘WD
posribto speed.
&lt; harlca ftpringer has boctj fabpanod
to mis., laonev to defeuv tho expend of I prisoner.
j Henry M. Cbsovcr of Detroit aud I Apparency there Ims been very great to attend and yet doc- not, and th*
n new trial whfah sins grantM Mid the
F- ?• EggV*'&gt;n c.tn« from Baum, N.. Cbim U. Holbrook uf Hnshngs, Mr-1 '‘'t.'bguufa in Un. maUer. The Teopir Court issued nn attachment, and we
venue dtataed to Kalausaz...
Y-where he trM bom in 1825. Vol Hugh, said .hat Im did not know ,
"to t» Jnu.Lut i| wm pa^ml have boon unable to carve this
Tho prisoni r, unconscious of what J educated at Atfrion Cullego in this Slate, whether the defense was ready or not,;to Anffn’t18t
The Pooplo may object that an ndwas going an outride, after n ropoao of j Studied law with Gov. Gordon of Mor- I on account of the absence of four mate-. They were ready again, when it, was joimiment will bring it w fate thqt they
ten weeks, fa tho rilonop of tho tomb, | shall, nnd Chief Justice Martin of Grand ; riol witnesses, viz., Mrs. Springer, Mr. put off till this time (Mr. Hughes iufer- •cannot bring their wlhte^eto Wo grunt

istee, on the bearh -uf Take.Michigan.

on May 9th was again brought forth to ‘ Rapids, w hero Ire was admitted tn tire ' nnd Mrs. Loti and Mr. Isidow. He nipted and aaid that it waa by mutual
the light of day and taken to hu new Bar in 1851, and soon after entered into sail the Sheriff reported that he found consent in both cases which Mr. Church
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partnership
with
Judge
Withoy. TTm.
Ro xr_
admitted.)
Mr. u™'
Springer
and the little boy Charlie -A
Ought not thowi subpoenas to have
The second trial began on the 10th of has been Prosecuting Attorney, and in at home, but Mrs. Springer was absent
_ ?
got away
October, 1870, before Judge Charles R. 1862 was appointed Consul at Cadiz, and they said she wont away one mon-,1 been served before witnesses ~
Brown of tho Ninth Judicial Circuit, Spain, by President lancoln, where ho tog and they did not know where she ! We think them* witnesses might be
and continued fill the 19th of Novem­ remained till 1865, after which he re­ was, that he found the house of Mr. and obtained while the People nre pteeentturned to Grand Rapids where he has Mru. Lott locked up and could not an- ingftheir side of the case, and we feel
ber.
In this trial the most distinguished since devoted himself to the practice of certain their whereabouts, hut learned that a delay would do us great injustice,
Mr.
Hughee in reply,
reply, said
said that tho
the
that Mr. Ladow was at Saginaw.
^
r- Hughes
Counsel were cagaged on both sides his profession.

that,
but they con bo procured
sometime. Their wftarosew come readi­
ly, oare unwillingly. We submit that
we have usod due diligence. Wo sub­
mit that this Cdurt ought to postpone
until these witnesses can bo found and
brought into court.
Mr. Church said ho was not satisfied
in his own mind farogard to this, else
ho would not hesitate.

�previously excused,
ras called and chalen Chas. V. Robir.rnjected. Samuel
ofUtofrror
Hagerman was called and being absent.
tial opinion,' Mton
consequence Mr. Pratt h
Detroit
JWf
and
bed
A
rmed
and
oxNewton J. Nevins called, wbon he an­
whether it w31 take evidence tu change
that, did fa&gt; state that Ms spittian is preswd his uplftfoa. and isawnuch as nounced from where he stood, that ho
liable to change. diaquaHfies turn ? ITS tliftt opinwu was ukfasri Io Cwnttl he had an opiniou, but he was brought
decided Uw form of tt» question inl­ was rejwtod, aud Mr llemy J Jithrup forwun! and questioned and discharged,
was drawn. Mr. .Gerkev hud read of D. 8. BugW cal fol and announced that
he had formed no opinion in regard to
t'phriesi and was rejected, aad Mtaer the matter, hut he was peremptorily
— SMti-i.
1.^— beingchallcngud,
and Peter Covert called and
drawn.
Ehjah Barnum
exwish to hear any farther urgwmauta. Mead a-*Mr. Hugho.i naked the Court if he This juror wm then csMuadaiW incumpe- eoutufd. Mid be bad read all the teati­ rejected for cause. Cyrus Edmonds was
tend to it Itat itfmwi one u at work'
next drawn and rejected lor cause, aad
toulby tho Ctort, ««d J. W.
prw uring w ituessea, etc., srtiy not .•attend weald fa»d the facts upon which this rolctdlod. Mr. Cox was U*o» examined opinion, nud Edwiu &gt;L Balas was liuleffD. Chapman drawn but.Rulotf
to this ?
•
drawn.
Mt.
CacnpbeU
fa-fog
examined,
and
challuagod
for
cause,
and
John
F.
wasn’t wanted, when Horace J. Whit­
The Coart tarn asked for n written
It will take the Ihweutfati at Ireat
Emory c-dted. Mr. IteukwtiA wtw then had rt fH of it and formed and express­ ney wim called and .was abernt, and
ten Haya or two weeks to put fa their copy of tho request for continuance.
*"
rtfiaMs^
taken, lie had road otose &lt;4 the first
Walter Arnold was drawn, when Mr.
side of tWb cum and if these witxaawei
.
_
a.
Mr. Hughes num uced tbit the Defendaut
«« in th- Stalo it Mona tu mu llwr ran “ l"™ul of Umw wtarww and wn- trial, but none of the second, but did out
know that her bad fanned on epintoa. Brooks, of Maple Grove, was then was content with tho jury, a list uf whom
be procure !. They are 'not n*u(teil to- limes •that
— pursuit
- — • until
-• •thi»y are aeeded
Mr ItaokwWi wua )Hjrempturily chal­ taken and suid he bed not mad of the we will give fait the Prosecution will
morrow nor next week. Mr. and I Mrs. by Use defoanc. He had paid out mon­
lenged. and Franklin Peck called, who trial, liad haasd it talked uf, Init iiad not make some change in it in tho inoraIdOttoro peroons that bate out jrnao ey from huownpasWt u&gt; send the 8hersaiil he was over tat yew» ol age, farmed on tpiniou. Mr. Lothroji had iog
very far.
।
Tho nul.po.wu wont loo l«w, aud &lt;bi- i
h«glo*»u n^u. ntwl that tb.nw ■I and was excused, and Galviu B- Dickin- read ufit and foruied and expreesed on
John J. Putter, J. W. Briggs, Miner
nhwitr rtar.nl unlv on- rlav aad h-ra.iM. : lluvo uoAm bo adifrd. to Urn bat of wil- I non oalhrt. Hugh Stauth Mug rxanuu- opution nnd wai t»j&lt; cted, and Btephea Mend, W|n. Mitetad). Walter ArnoM,
tbornwrfmv. .iw.,.,i out of town, ii
Mr.Bay. Mm. Ml lira. Fm-1. «i. ahihad
__ ______________
.n oimuou wanohjlnnp.
.
- Ligenwc nan drown. Mr. Head befog Wm. 1*. Bristol, W. W. Cofo, John
«.uuimg Io. much -.Imt lh« van m.l! Bek and Mr. I. K Oorttoj.
I-Hwraium
tu which Church
Chunih oblartA
, ed far cuum’, to
objected, examined, find read «utemcnts of it but Wvbtter, leaa&lt;&gt; J. Brooka, Chnr'.ei Ba­
be foniMl. Tile l^roroettrioti hos had I &gt;(,- Hughes ubjicted to these tuum. ■ uud the jnn r wo* sworn nnd farther ex-! foul not fanned an c^aiium. Mr. 0. C. ker, IL Hough Calin, Joseph Odell.
umined.
Mr.
Church
read
pwuu
taw i Bates was exanundl and rejected for
Court adjourned till !» o’clock, to­
* the same kind *i uetk to
aud they ‘ be'ng added.
...
! frten tho Mich. Difvst in regard to ; cause, an-1 G. W Vateatinu was drawn morrow.
,
have been at work.
.
.
Iho motion for adding tin- naroen
uuil ifaja argued foe point that ■ and excused on account &lt;»f deafness, and
Can wo standJiwv aud presmu &gt; tli a • • th &lt; additiottal wittuxs:i.wo* withdrawn. .
gmwer ' Abram Ryensou drawn. Mr. Hanun
\wfat&lt;
in v-oir-l t &lt;
J*r’9 ,aor' wn' brought fo tfo-’, fimt fai had * imrtial opinion which it ■ wa* rejected for tsuue, mid Samur!
,
‘
’ nurning. a.teuded by tliat tluvote^l wife ---n _requireevidence
■.-----.j------ ------------ -i.;.i.
—Vr_..— ...------1_. J------would
u&gt; ivw
rciuow,
drawn.
Mr. Ingoroon
was also
AUUM
IU]IU.T
I IIHIBHI'
, which1 i Young .1
the f-uiuer to-timony,'but wo think the
who u ...Mill known t.. thh.tribl, nnd h„. &gt;11.1 nol .Kissis
thjok swis.,1.1
lh» Mlttl.
ehnl- VsMlbd.wl
rejected far
cause,
aud J.
- - -AttorW^***__ »
till!
G it* Z*1l
11 ««• ««■']
.F D.
Fl PnuUel was
«■ ... j - ___ •_
trinl shottld go nu.
bolli rm vidbly dfccirtl wbon th- ;(mgl. U ,hin wnv nr would rtuludo drawn. Mr. Ryerson vita rejected for!
GEO. C. WORTH
M’- Hughes »uwl hr uid not und*r_ Ooun rule) Cat tho (tin! would pnnwd
,„u
„ho ud o«r cause, uud Anthony (foodspuud drawn
otw U«I&lt;&gt;. a GvoJy«ar'« riujn-.
titand the point to his predicmmw’s arwithout thune witiioaw.
column olni newspaper, and and Hxoured uu account of rickaai*
VAN VELSOR E ROLF!
jpnneat. Ho socma to dwell entirely
S M U«. ll»&lt;inc«. Mirhtaui. Ofleo
and John • It. Crandall drown.
Mr, VTTORXEY
upon tlio question of diligence, if wc| The Court then ordered 12 nam-w he then read from 13 Mich. Iley. 224.
orw katfamal Saak, weave reu-&gt; aid Jtirw.:
1,0.1
C. ..ur bu,uAv ... fro“ &lt;&gt;■"
!»"«&gt;
j"™” •»
Tho Court ruled that Mr. Smith was Young hud talked uf it every chance
ZL. RFWELI,
»unH haw had ttem. W. u. hurt Jt””
u U Car' I incum]rt&gt;tent to rit. and Lewis Wilcox ho had and wro rejected ami Jocep'n
1TT0BNEV si U» Iomtsom
■ Mr. I’enneU Lad ■ hot
to trv a man fur bis Ufc, who
beet, !»“■&gt;-• U
K‘”S. ““
was called. Mr. &lt; ramer wa* next ta­ '*’ ’
mnwrelwl in prison fhr two pun with- •Wl“ Brigrtork. Benj. Cox, Lb. Hills, ken and said ho bad read part of lx»th eformed1 an opinion. Mr. Crandall had
OMAN. H. HAUER.
out n .ietfrr in his putk.-t- Tint u th. &lt;RuKh Srlnwter, (nbwnl) Bon;. F. &lt;&gt;„. trials and had formed-so direst Opinion, formed SB opiaion t»ml was rejected
I IS
•atravtkMl, Ijoroy
Beckwith,
Benham, but was peremptorily ctodtenged usul E. and O. II. Mooa drown. Mr. Udell
land of tlio mnn‘'ho n.lu to ,us dill- **"*
*
a— ,k Qtoa. iV
u w_v.™
taUte *• with
*
r-.rnvr Siatr »o I J»tor—
geoou. The I'«“opte who have thou (absent) H. B. Barnum, Dwight Socket, C. Ph st replace railed. Mr Baldwin
ne thought the ifafajqf
ready. But there is (Hr
nun in
the People finish their ti
e trial
witnesses are rwwlasU d
was
»ei
down
for
the
1st
of
August,
but
This cnso, after the trial at Kalamato this time.
zoo, he did not understand to hare died
nor to have passed out of the public
for an order lo subjKnns witmind and hr k» airprivd at the wont
rltish wra» granted. Tho Reot prepotation. The Respondent knew
hie duty and th&lt;«n having charge uf it
What is the use uf wailing ' jttst to
the verge uf the August trial ?
'

Frof^iojial ajid 61/jipes.s Cardp.

had
। being
wfiq* exOmined,
vaxtuiuvu, said
wu beskrn
uv
ws fonomxw
- Mr. Church took them and firat callmi nJ a partial opinion and ra cbalteagsd

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and do they ask more of this man ? I
have no patience to talk about this ques­ Yankee Hprings and in the couaty 82 ' Church, who enwrained him farther. Mr. H® was dre.
tion of dili^nr- It was hinted the years Itehnd read « As cas» and : Hughes still objected to him and«aid he
Diamond drawn mho was rajMtod for
other day that justice liad been too lung
delayed. If %y justiea is luaanttoaspd

him, that oan ba
have those Witae-fa-*.

fflfl
ww ti. wiri-oitn

sly, but drawn C. la, Carpenter resided in Or- ’ mind went to a cundcrecn
angeville ami in county two years, hav
The Court rnlod that ihe juror was
Their tastiuMmy tag &lt;*me from Calhoun. He had cumpHent, bat Mr. Hughes mads his

W. B.Kiog.'«t «nJ S. j. BirtrtiM. ,«1U4. Wm.
n said that he did not know MftoMfe was then examined. He hud P Uttte drawn who had hie opmiun,
an opinion. John Webstar j fired in Michigan, it Aetyria, about &lt;hfch disqualified him.
money and subscriptions being rail
and I aili say that T ahi [Aid a defin

made same answer aa IsaL ; fourteen months, tea famrr. Had myEdward P. Telling wto next drawn,
K&gt;k bad formed an opiwon I n real a MwapqwrMreutot of this tri- had read of foe trial, faratofi an omn_
—j / D_: n—
i ■, . _
.j
»•
1..
.
.

k^hqre without that, but tW’s toy buJ- X «. Hill M f«ni,l u ^iu'n bom
nose. Vonderjacwd dA*s not pay we, iMliiuu.J ; Hill nw) rail, uid B. M.
Hmm isiled. B. F U..kdl had
day I spend toueeeesarily, 1 do it at ray tea*! M opiiMn from rnliwmy ud
ud M. H. BUi. ostUd.

we might bo driven to this course, but
now we are in a wer».&gt; fix Ihan before,
for now wo are vilbottt the wituees
Chari in -fe'pringer. What shall be done ?

-HU™, hn&gt;« uil hfcl I Loth., UIlt« 4n&lt;n, who li.l nd dl
n-d «» k. cx&gt;uW jp&gt;t bold ot, but M ! ul Mt IrUl bill bld Ml feraad M&gt;opib.
». M fM-i in. Mr. HucUptM. na hm
moponil, ch»lteogrtb*aR&lt;,b.rtH.jM. Hril, cb&gt;Binr-l
■ r.U«d .nd Court ^joura—1 tiltho'rbn&lt;. tmp&gt;oflbi,1nad

1

epfakm
nnd was aeiortod, and Geo CmAt the opening of Cohrt Mr. HugJua
'
1urer oaifaL Dwight Socket hod fuxmnd • wked of several jrmmt ilielr reesdekce,
an uptaiou and was rejected, and' an,i then examined Mr. Emory who
'
1Chaa. B. Benham re-called. Moses Ful- mH he had fanned an epnfon in thi*
ter had an opinion and wasn’t wanted case and was rejected and Inane Smith
and Wm. Falk called. Hugh Smith drawn, who had already been excused
1
had an opinion also. B. M. Burr had and Daniel B. Pratt drawn. Mr. Disknever read of it and had no opinion.
.
Mr. Ellis had fornitd an opinion and । had lead the first trial but not much of

Hitrver wmmw.

nirna k Mvm

, quaKfiwl aud Milo Waldorf drawn wh&gt;
had hoard nuthiug uf Gipt trial but
portion uf recof-l and !M ftrued s
opiniem and wu rejected

John H. Day was nori drown, bad
1 ur 4, hnxfous ti veo this go on as any
read nearly all of first trial and all of iMCffim «tf !»»*!•. o»«ral CxSrvpincc
u&amp;an living. He had promised to dosecond except lawyers' speeches nnd wss
company tho n]&gt;plication ■ for adjourn­
rejected and Henry Houghtalia drawn
MILO T» WUKKLKB
ment with copy &lt;&gt;f stenographer’s min­
and Mr Rufos Brcok* peremptorily
utes at Knlamn*)0, but was unable to
challenged and Charire L timith drawn
(Arart
rejected
him
aad
3.
V.
R.
York
\
seeuml,
ami
had
formed
a
partial
opinget them on acoOnnt of the Reporter’s
and rejn t.xl for cause, and A. W. Cha­
«o.s called. Gee. Cramer had farawd ion which it would lake teatimony to
being absent.: ■
pin drown ani rejected for same reason.
aa opinion indirectly. C. B. Bei.ham change, ami tot was chuilenged for cause,
Mr. Church said in n-gurd to that ttaD. C. Griffith was next drawn and was
had formed an opinion aad was rejected , to which Mr. Church objected. Mr.
timony he bad nothing to say, but ex- Lind Lewis Baldwin called. Wm. Ftelk Hughes stated that in tho caw of this not wanted, aad Georgs H. Spaulding
NATIONAL HOTEL,
plainod that ho had been to Kalamazoo
took his place and Ahared bis fate. E. SHJQ'nKRD A CAMI’B
had. partially formed an opinion. Mr.; person, he asked Irim what was a parto see tho Reporter but he wan absent
R. Carpenter was next drawn and had
York had formed an opinion from tho tial opinion to which h« replnxl that it
and could do nothing. He procured the
read of it in jrw Pmt and Zfosw J&amp;wtestimony of first ami hearing part of- was that formed from readfog a part of
newspaper reports of that testimony but
*•1 " merely to see what was going on,
lost, waa rejrctol and Wm. Mitchel j the testimony, hencr, if be had read all
MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
he has not yet examined that, but if he
never cared much about it, nor got very II. H. “ANDY- JOHNSON. tfonssrir Pl.rk &lt;g *h«
called. Mr. Baldwin had partially i tho testimony*except tliat of one wdhad the notes of tho Reporter hero he
much excited over it.” Mr. Pennell
would not feel like answering whether fonned an opinion. Wm. Mitchell had 1 uesa and had made up lil.s mind thus far, was hero peremptorily challenged and
fanned no opinion. Mr. Burr was per- he would only have * partial opufon |
he would admit it or not till he had scon
Isaac J. Brooks drawn, who had not
A. W. RAII.RYt
‘ ­ which is a perveraion uf tho Supreme
emptorially challengetl an* Alfred” Par
his colleagve.
fuxmed an opinion in regatd to thumat­ I! AJIXIIS^ Alton, evraerof Chnrrii a
ker called aad had not fc|iii«-d urxupin- 1Cvurt rult&gt; referred to this morning A I
o,*r Uuol'ufl A UovtMi'. hoot a*
The Court then read from the Comter. Mr. Luther Brown was discharged
FUf-ilrinf a «pvciality. A ItWoli
juror ought
vugw to
w come
cono with
«»n a mind
mmu free
xree I
, w v tv
&lt;
,, ,
,
pled Laws the statues in regard to tak­ ton. Mr. Wm. Fulk waa the second ,jurur
r™. a opinbn. «1 a,»» u&gt;. wi*«. "j,n;J:,B“C,'""•nd
i
ing the depocBfion-s of absent witnesres peremptory challenge.
Mr. Ch Jh objrtml to the ,i» of SI,
'&gt;“W* ,’l-* ~k« ■» l~rDBS, J. M. k C. RUSSELL.
The names of the 100 additional ju­ _
nnd pressed the question to Mr. Church
_
.
* .
....
.
I’UlIlttirV ('MlirntWHi
emptory
challenges for
fur nnfAn^i
defense, nn.l
nnd PHYSICIANS »n&lt;! f*tirr»oa«. Th» treatmtnt of
Pftvate IliPMMrt will rwnita panuuHr utanUc-a.
as to whether he would admit the testi re™ were then called, among whom, Hughe* that the mind uf the juror Geo. Morgan drawn and rejected for
O9««ov»r Bownn A Gullovay’a Bank.
Iaau&gt; -B. Bsymond, Edwin C Nash, 1should be like a blank piece of paper, cause, and Henry Brown drawn, who
xoony or not
opposed the Supreme Court rule to
RS. R. J. K E. F. BHOWN,
1
He said be had no doubt but tho tes­ and Thadeua Dewey, had been excused. and
had read of both trials and formed nn
*u«. Oto
sttsoMR saM
AU
the ntones were then planed in the his allegation. Mr. Cheater said that opinion and wna challenged fur cause.
timony of thos.) witnesses was full and
Cfc.lf Wl.witx I
_ John J. Hendershott was next drawn
exhaustive, but the jury would not see box and Wm. P Bristol was callei 'the CoummI seem to mistake in applying
them, and he thought he ought to have and had not formed an opinion, after the rule of the Supreme Court aud ap- and next dismissed, and Wm. Dunn
till’to-morrow morning tu consider the which Mr. Ohatch announced himself ply one part to cne thing and another drawn, who followed him for cause, and
matter before giving an answer which content with the jury, and Mr. Hughes part to another Tho juror admits tlx*, t Thaddeus T. Dewey drawn who had
JOHN ROBERTS.
was granted and Court adjourned until took them and first coiled on Mr. Car- lie requires evidence to change his read of trial and formed an opinion PITWC2AH »»d Hwrvwn. Dvantac oa UtmZ-ay, uvar tin Cunrt Houm
pauter and challenged him Jor cause, l opinion, anti that opinion does not accord
9 o’clock to-morrow monring.
which disqualified him and J. W. StinchWM. UPJOHN,
and Wm. W. Oofe was eaDnd.
Mr. with the presumption that tlie Prisoner
comb drawn who hud discussed the mat­ PHYSiClAN and Buiyeon. Oflrt «wt
is teooewnt till proved gniliy. The Court
Mrwt. Haadua.
ter in debating dubs aad was also dis­
Second Bay's Proceedings.
held
that
ths
juror
waa
disqualified
said
far cause tod John H. Monroe. Mr.
A. P. DRAKE, Mqualified.
Bejggrtok was also challenged for cause Henry Uerkey was called. Mr. Wilcox
PARTICULAR aUMtlaa si van to lha Uaauatal of
Private FHmmm. Pfler over F. l&gt;. Aektry'• Drai
Isaac W. Messer was next called and
Hastings, August 15th, 187L
sod Mr. Church objected, when Mr. was tiy-n taken, who said he lived in
had funned no opinion, but was rejected
&gt; xuuriso sr.Hsju*.
Hwghni asked that he should ba sworn, Rutland, was a former, hail read of tho
Court opened at 9 o'clock and naked after which his examination was con­ case in Detroit TriUne and had formed and Edgar D. Rood called and rejected
for
cause, and Geo. Mason called and
Mr. Church if he was ready to answer tinued. He had read nothing of first an opinion as to his guilt or .innocence
ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
whether he would admit the toatbynny
was likewite rejected. Charles Baker SljjiyFP. OSes »: the Cosrt Honee, Haatinr*.
7.. • but
VW, euow
wuw of
vi last,
1051, nod.
IkQU. fanned
looses aa
SJk opin
opiu-­ and he was challenged for the cause
was next called and Jolp H. Munroe
nhmd to, or not, to which h. ropM, w M tlr m, mtrte, Mr S„ta and Elijah Barnum drawn.
P&lt;S^tKas«Ur&gt;&gt;1^’
C",l^DU“, ^M*81
ho
«m v&amp;anv
,X ll.n
. .
...
he w
was
ready to answer, and
tho reasons .insisted
Mr. Pheteplace was then called and was peremptorily challenged, and John
on hil challenge Mr. Church
~ £ hJma l loryL
for his answer did not particularly con­ then took him and asked him if ho said he hud rend nothing in regard to J. Potter called who had read of the
cern anybody else. Ho said that at could hear the trial and presume the tho case till after ths prisoner was trial, what was contained in two issues
this stage of the proceedings he could Priaonsr innowmi till pronountted guil­ brought to Hasting,., had not termed nn of “Weekly Tribune” also Van Arman’s
not consent that it should be read. ty, to which Mr. Hughes objected on opinion for or against the prisoner, nor argument but hud formed no opinion.
K. K, ICIM.
Reading testimony is but half of
bad he any bins.
J. ROBERTS fc CO^
wn want the won), nnd tlio aoumn aad wltTjndg. of hi. ran ao
to hi.
Mr. Bidclpian being nxamizuMl, as id iy challenged, and Guy R. Durfee drawn General Naxva Dealer*.
expreoeions of the witowg, beridre I do cusapetency,
----------• cited
• * -the case .in —
and
13 ho was a farmer,, hiul read Weekly Tn- and challenged for cause. John T.
not think the motion is nfade with good Mich. 224. Mr. Church then asked
in both trials aud had
an j Hinchman was next drawn and also
- - fanned
_ __ _____
if a juror must know nothing about a opinion, and was challenged for cause, challenged, and Isaac B. Raymond

�as the sjriter of the article to which we The Orand Rapids and India** Ball
refer, and pf which we have not the
Road
slightest doubt.
About that New Testimony that Mrs.
From the Big Bapids I*&lt;upen&lt;ir*t we
Field has brought from Maine, to which
H*mxoK Tvkabat, Autvsr 16, 1871. lb. ghffl. refers in the cloning j-nra- clip the following article pertaining to
graph Of this tirade Against Vanderpool, this road and rh? pronosM connection
:xetGt 2. sxttzt.
we presumd 'tee had a specimen Jn the to Travers City:
abusive nt&amp;auk site made on one of the
Tho rail* were ixud on the Gland Rajmost nSpectabte (Hthcna of this city tn
THE EAGIE,V8. VANDBBPOOL.
irts ft Indium Kailrpad to Boed City,
her nttetapt, in a mo^t unladylike man­
about seven and a half miles north of
ner, to make au Impression against this
I’arw, some days ago, since which Fmo
Wv find In the Ahpfc of the 10th Inst, reqondent.
the actual work of laying track bus been
an article on the trial of George Van­
suspended for want of iron. The track­
derpool, m hish It »nt«e in Its issue of THE PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRACY layers have not been idle however, nor
tho 11th was telegraphed all over the
has any fimo been lost in tho ultimate
Ltok o*t for
country and came back to them through
Under thii heading the Eajk of Fri- completion of the work. They have
the associate pre* dhpaithde, and came
iv gives in brief the liutory of the fi­ been engaged in ballasting up the track
neat being Inserted the second time. nancial ofs iatiuns of the Democracy of recently laid, which must be dona be­
fore it oan be us“d for running regular Adrrrtiimeklff GRANT $ RfflLLIPS.
JVelb wo have heard before of chickens
tho City of Now York, for a few months trains.
coming horns to roost, and do not won­
It is the intention of tho nomjNiny to
der It was sent back, for surely mnut of lust post, which wo cotomviid to tlio atthe facte set forth will be news tn George tenltoa of the tax-payers of our county, extend th" road irom LeRoy to Clam
Vanderpool aud his friends, aud onnse- and ortpecially to the citiw-ns of our city. takes, a distance of 16 miles, the pres­
ent season ; and to effect this, the work
qusntly should lie seen by them.
The old tuldgi', ** Democracy « every­
The Baffle says: ‘Hl te reported thut where tlii' same,'' should put our people of grading has been let iu sections of
two miles each to rojqiotuibio contractors,
the defense hek tho means to mibpumn
witness, hut there Is not a । artiide of on their guard, especially when wo con­ who aio required to cuinpteto their work
truth hi thhrircet rumor.”
sider the. jtoritivo violation* of our or­ about the middle of SvpL'mbcr. This
In this statement the Eagle made a ganic Law of our city officials. But Grand Rapids &amp; Indiana Road m under
ooiilract t-» be completed and ready fir
ead mistake. There it &lt;t lack of aidant
lead what the E*ylt »ayaj
use next year as fhr ns the ]ioiut of in­
to subpoena a witness and nearly 8200 j
bavv lira, oouUUmtalbv U,« cl'je.u l,?l
kl,&lt;"' j"!
•*- tersection named, tt’id t|iat il the people
HMlM.furtb.l|u.rWr,«lM1„l. hl '“'"T »"**'*’• In
Xwl •‘‘.v of Unnid Traverse county will build the
other
&lt;«,«»„&lt; lb.
.................. road*b«d and fuiuisli tho tins in the
..omni, thn
.i
, Hough of Detpond. and it m mnet inter-. same time,*trains will be running lie‘"«n . Ih»
the oiilmry „..t. ■
„„„• ,h„
„
|,v I
•, by (tween Tnivcrso City and f ’hicngo, by
have reached thi.i •• dreary j rhe close of navigation next i»aH&gt;n.-i J
Judge Hoyt, two weeks ago, mmte tin :
’ jI Judging from what the Ihrnhl gays, I hi''
. .
.
order tint V.ndep»ol&gt;
Ihl. Jel),
x,.„ Yorkkb .u.d^uutv a'SaTtat-t^
(ii-yiful '['»nv.tuvniL, nren.it.i ii, ‘i«
«L&gt;
Should be su .'panned at the expense rtf i&lt; now rq-urted by Controller Connolly ‘hair part toward securing thia dedrabl" .
the people.
T hb onler. os the Eag’r | to be,
out|ot&gt;
knowing the vim and pera-­
Well knows, include, only whnsMs
S100,V.m..W.S!.
vernuco of thos^tlereofthe^North!who reside in the Stale, and does not Li* Wv have four official or semi-official i Wood*”’a* we do, wo shall expect to l
.lude any medical experts Chat are so land-marks along the route. On the m*c trains from Ira verso City reining
Msentisl to the defence, and wlio*e tea-; 1st of January, 1869, there was an uf- I Big Rapids before Christmas of 1872.
tlmony is required to make the tri il Im-' ^‘“l report, and the debt ot the city wis j will give the Company ample time to lay
partial.
.
'
' then,
the iron and put it in perfcol; running
Awun, lbo£-,wi nukr. ,01,,, u th.
, , , «-’O,3-4,94S-hi
.ad.r
wim-r •'.&lt; in. .nd .bunt
russtll ne fins
dmunror lb- n.wt impniunl
S»""&gt; -h O'". Ib-r., th. tot «f Kwmbpr ryiUr Imin* yfll
for cb.d.r.nc., lb&gt;l 1.dreid«llv uu)u«. nTj" n U n™ ■r“r&lt;'r’
1'
ru»»,aK
"”5“Iwlc. «bL. h.. iMllilMl ln ,Kl. ....
Ib’brrt. and ulhor., a win offinal re- taneo fnnn Lian. Lak.. Io lr*,aow Cltv
Here their m-i/&gt; (food*.
andtot
th"
"f ,h"
! h only about dll, ..nl«, thi, niUputd..

Ilf

inn | anntr.

JKUEY &amp; SLADE
BBVGOISTS AND CHEKIKM.
jg-ASTI NOS, MICH..
A HK JL'HT|M1LSCE1I’T OF A SPLENDID

&lt;&lt;001&gt;S'

rylW?
THE IMPORTERS sod MsaKlRSlSTilw’OE PURE

J^RUGS k MEDICINES.

pATENT MEDICINES,
raiujGGisrssLNDttiEs.

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P^EItOSENE AND NAPTHA,

JJAINTANM VARNLSH BHGBH&amp;S

gTAPLE GROCERIES,

gUOAB, TEA, COEFEE,

QCUOOL DOOKS.
jgl.ANK BOOKS.

pOKMS AND GIFT BOOKS.

J^JEMURANDA HOOKS.
JNVOICI.'AND POCKET HOOKS,

•

JpRAYKK HOOKS AND CHURCH l.iUu'.ure.
JgNFELVPES JflD PAPER,

JMTIAL AND NOTEPAPER.
yyAI.L AND CURTAIN PAPER.
I | EGAL AND CAP PAPER.
I j&gt;JOTE AN’D FANCY PAPER.

HI U8T,CE’S leoal bCank.s

JQiARIES/OR mt.
• Q o’ b PJW-'- AND PENCIL',
i ^TEELPEN.'AND*HOLDERF,

! pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
J^AMPS, GLASSWARE, and Cbandel.erv.

-yASKKE NOTIONS.

rpOILCT GOODS AND PERFUMERY.
^NDSO FORTH. AC.,

Th. Trerereu City paopl. „.pialrn,
to' *
ban TrererJ !

has left forObto, as sh * did preaooi to . mok'‘ a "P01*’,lOli avoiding to tliat re- Uit$ eastward to intersect with ch-.&gt; Grand I
the KAlam*x» frial. There she Ip be- I P®rt ^,e debt of the city and bounty of Rapid* A Indiana Railroad near Fife I
yard the proores of the CtrenkUsurt of J New York was,
‘
. of
-.us
: ’lake,
two and.....
a Jialf wles north
tho ‘Ham county, but. no doubt, lirxattend8*1.Mtt,515.W.
: i«MDt wbare the last named road crosses
ance can be procured for a reaM.u*blc More nroaxei* Now we
ManiMeo river. In a letter to Hon- I*ercompenaaUnn’* Is to do dishonor to the I .
i .*
• ■ .. । u r« i.
the first of tho promised ry Hannah,
22d, 1871, GK*
Gen
'
"dated July i&amp;M,18n.
, T’.
«
monlbljn.jx.rt^.Beul-frvm
ib.Cim. U. W Cm. lv»iilml of th. Cjmni
,__ .
..
.
mummy rations—oiucuu — truru ia«
nonMui
InurnaHani aiu&gt;h
.
.
, »
. ...
tMmeaU. fpSBerir
reapeete &gt;h'
dr Journalism,
such aa ij troU„._ IWnu‘ ..tf On the 1st. of.. Av
rogwit, al Improvement Company, Mtimateathe
the Eagle really represents.
I 1^71, the city and county debt off New coat of tha ptopoaed launch road at
The Eagle I art her says of her:
। York was,
8250,000 for. a track of tho. ordinary
•She wm the witness who MW Her1100.055,3W.83.
; gauge, 4 feet 8 1-2 inch**, and $167,Mif
*Reroo«m, .Mept, .
That i&gt; certginly progmaive.. Upon
Uj
। tor a track of 3 feet gaguu. Gen. U^ia
,------------------- -------- ------------- also nay* in the same letter, that the
lav?the
.t hl. hL—
®Brk&gt; ■ In twoatd a half years, th.
txx&gt;n.'
■ ,
•
■ wo have run m debt, under Meoan.
Muskegon Ahead.
&gt;!■ k another paipable mbreiifMMi-i
.CuunoDy and Hall, |7],&lt;»3O,tatioa ol the facts iu the esse, as the «x1-ir month.— j ------------------------------From the Miukegun Chr
---------mid*- ..
of —
the.
aminatfon Qf the evidence of both ¥"• ‘ ,yto, or
.«y y«r our tore lure ton guuig p,), iMt„ „ clip 11h, !ou„mnK, .nJ w»k
Springer and Mr?. Vanderpool wHixi------- R--------------------„r- „ . ,-&gt;- y ,5St yy .^Tiagk j,nFt. to» —
-to Mr JOT.to»i»
i doii*~ °n i‘”“'° •'■"“Mt- h ''■*u
■? t,i“ b“*
ST
Jr .
irenretol book. bid. ..yttolt Wore, .nd Ito to Bo.d wTT i. Uzi, u h,
to*Utolk. do«“^.*iohto^ore“r tonlhn.i.il.ny wo.dor tol ltoWd Mid il .told.
on tbu rar MutotDe uaac &lt;ae uog came to the house of ]wr Connolly finds it is very difficult lo
,L ,
,
,1
.• •.
c
vrad.nr»l.
Bnisll ,h„ rrinling of 1b. toounl, i’’" £"’“d*
»■«• raplkil raoSThe following would seem to lautaate ! which, tho Mayor two weeks ago a«sur&lt;-d donee :
;
• - •*
the intention of the Ehf/e mi^o to pro- us, was begun weeks before that ?”
^e have expressed the beliefall along
vent, the Hharal men of Michigan from '--------- n
------that tho Detroit, Lansing and take
contmnltooTtolr tondrarelotop
_UntU furth„ b„Ul, ““'■*«» tolrto would to
a brother and a Mend iu diatrere, and 1« ; .
.
.
u T &lt; tu Muskegon and that Muskegon Would
certainly unphilanthropic, especially I tt PftJ9eilEw tnUn on the
« M, 1*. b. j
tjj0 porf of departure aud arrival for
when It to known that Mr*. Vanderpool, »• K- *ai leate t’r*nJ R*!*1* **
tM fine of iium-w poMengar and
whose heroic devotion to her husband port, wwy Simdoy morning at 9 o'clock freight boats which are to conMct_tlp
does the highest honor to the name of ’ n. m. Returning will leave Fruitport at | Michigan
woman, is dependant on the donation*. ■ 6 p.TO. Fare fcr the Bound Trip, 81,2a
tL 2m
of lb. publle for to MU. BM unlv U ] yul|
will to otorRud if Ibk.l. uw j
rf «... c.oteJ to

m&gt;J Spies*.

gOOKS AND STATIONERY. •

. ueoplo ul tbo Trereren niRiuu wiiliiuba.
W. .logins “f a nOnto, whirl, will
: bo an appreciable fcqroremrnt on toir
prerenl u« «a, uf «gre».

Tb«'» ibbgrr" 9« lh‘* 1.1»( May,:
, rea 1*23IO’'
C"5w« lhTOkht “

AI NTS AND.OILS,
■y ARNM^ASiD TltRPENTINK,
JJUBRlC^flNaon.,

'

lire n»nnM»u »'tn t a &gt; rnL.i
i B*w’'in« lb, debt, on thv nlli of Ootob.*,.
tonupn^uon to, rte lurtttol.r. wto lWu,
d.,bt of New York eily and
“^5
“t!1 dW
lb. uUorinoBt wunty
^inrerity To^rof^rb. ..low. lhal L
»55,«V,'M.77.

,

rpRUSSES A SUPPORTS.

Thankful for past Avon, we aollcita
continuance of the same.
ACKLEY A SLADE.
Haatinre, Dec. 15 UN.
33tf |

Save Your Money

J. P. ROBERTS 4 Cd

DRUosa,

compound

Medicines,

VJ
Q
SpAINTS &amp; OILS

JFVfcv,

omI*

™ bitters,
A® C*ni* a Battle.

Dye Stuffs.

ten".. ° 1JL Ire '"nolwdlli.l.l 11 Jr Ih ■ mt‘,'cnl Hotel At Fndlpjrt i. now opra. quato for their purprere. to now the
tore. B-tore, nolwllli-ttol.g lb.
tore toi. P™f tot w. were right to. bran giren
Vduntrer Craned In lhl&gt; cue are einl- Th" Strainer Jenuiren to to. r toab &gt; Mf
Uf 4„t Borton—
uent men, and kind hearted as their i will bo in readiness to convey passen- , tho tW() «&lt; i10avy» m„n oJ tjje- Michigan
oflbr to defend a man they believe inno- j gers to i»oint* of interest on tho lakog! Central, have been making a careful ex­
rent, who *tand« charged with a high ' These attractions and the erMralrd min- amination of the ports on this shore, and
crime, wthout comfieniMitiou folly nt- ’ orul
ttt thot .,]nce mil&gt;t
they were here nil day on Wednesday,
teets. Yet J»aid council were essential
*_____ . ..r,of l««t week. They made a minute surto the best poislble defence, nnd for that I ar,1U1^™
;
’ j vey of Muskegon lake, the mouth of the
School Books $ Stationery.
the resjtondent h dqiendaqt &lt;»n a lib- J for which they are indebted to the cour- jja’rbor. the mills and uf tho city genweral public who have nobly responded, ! tecy of Mr. Bran, tho Sap’tof the Valley ' afiy. Upon returning to the hotel, afacctbate coMrouxDiya or
ter their examination «.r
of everything
and are responding to hu call for aid. ' Jjiy., of the M. C-II. R.
about the city, Mr. Adame said emphati­
But read what the Eagle has towy j
_____
■ t ■
----toulthre.Jou.Uo...:
•
LtoSira.Rto.ral. Irra.-Tun. cally, in the presence of never*! of our prescriptions and family
leading citixen*, *' Thi&lt; it th* point for the
••Anouior current report prevails that ■ ,,__ •
,re,r.«»«.r.t5nr,
Vanderpool h greatly In need of money ■ ^blea are in process of construction at western tensinra of the rood, and to thie
RECEIPTS.
to pay counsel. It seems strange Hurt Holland una Muskegon.
point it 'Wlo M.1" •* &gt;«,” said Mr.
this should be so when eminent lawyen* ’ Tho sthtion at Fennsvillc » completed, Joy, “/As road.shall be running to Mnskehave volauteered to detend him. . A fine station is being erected at
Michljtan.
Among thwie was Mr.. Fowler, of Jgau- Breedsville.
So* who will be .tho first man to say
to, tora io
otNra- that the efforts of a few of our leading
o&lt;I with the case from the coatsnenve- . A u.w mJ. irrak
. r, . .
, -..-i —
mentg and wm Vanderpool's *mt co«ii- J&lt;^ connecting the Detroit and Milwau- men to have this road built to Muskegon
sel. Another volunteer was Hun. Geo. ! keb Railroad more directly wit tlio V. have amounted to nothing; that it would
C. Bat**, of Chicago, who baa been I ft M. 8. R. R.
HERRICK.
have home here anyhow ? We know
United Staua Attorney. Mr. Cheever ; At Montague a long sidetrack hM
whereof we affirm when we Mauro the
Is a volunteer and is In the ca»c. When . ,
. X*
*
people
that
but
for
the
constant,
unflag
­
the people pay for court and jury, and
1 ut.rutnto.ira.ra I. togrera rajintaraAA. ApiJ«l™,
ging work of four or five men this road
. to accept a «it- would not have been built to this point.
the attendance of witnewea. and when ! Muskegon, hM resigned
able counsel volunteer, it docx not ap nation with Chief, F meer Haven ont That their efforts have been attended
pear whv there should W nth a hne tfje Nt* York and
_
ranhtngton Rail* with success must be in the highest deradery lotrera.y-OMra w&lt;».y. '
m, in
&gt;f

L-^ J

Jaundice, Indigestion, SourStomaeh, Cfurtlpenret, Ne trout gtnd
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
in Children, Pile*, Blllou* Complaintt, Loot of Appetite, Erup­
tion* of the Skin, Pimple* on the
Face, and all Diiauft of the
Blood ; also the bent Diuretic an
Ute for Kidney Complaint*,
Weak Back, Fain in the Point,
Lumbago, GrarcL Rheumatinm,

of Shepard's Compound Wahoo Bittars
.than there ie in ■ whole case of any
other kind in market

Country, as the beet Family Medicine
in use. No Family should be without
them in tho House, and thereby eave

Price, only ."&gt;0 Cents a Bottle,
Far Sala by I&gt;r«tr&gt;to» aad Daaltn Oaaanl!?.

C. N. SHEPARD,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Hotels —
nre*being
built .1
at T.nn.
FennsviUe
And then the Eagle, goes on to ctm- j Ora*.i_
issia
meat a* follows:
.
j| and Manlius.—St. Ji. Utrald.
ITine Gold Jowell
The defenae—at leati Mr. Chbtvs'rwlll rely somewhat upon what It balled
Mss. Frra&gt; is sli
the New Teatimxmy, .referring to the
Hawley. She is
vagaries, and expr
. tivo tonus an to
tape of th* defeMt* win* division of
Go there tor your
the Jury, Just as It wm th Kdamaiw. Hoin* Jeenud
Well supposing she does. We pre­
it is understood that thia it the last trial
of the owe, and a failure toonvfct will sume alw knows just as much about the
CHOICE GROCERIES!
set Vanderpool at liberty. The defense
Nil ER
------- ---------- ‘ *- get a verdict of “Not case at the king of Madagascar does,
A fine stock Jest Ornin!
(tramenta,
exjiect the jury will and her opinions consequently should
COME AND SEE THEM Agent for lk»ju»Uy cslsbrtwd
disagree.”
not have the slightest influence on any
TATLAB A FARLEY •Rfiil.
All of which la the purest both, so far
j
m It relate i to the hopes of the defense. person.
Oyster# and Bjercshments.
llMtioga, Mich.
They do, as we well know, expect a ver­
Thirteen thousand doflare worth of on hand at all hours.
dict of XOT avrLTT at the hands of the the .bonds of Owoaso, given to aid the
H. A. BUb'ELL
twelve intelligent, houeat, and educated Jackson, Lamdng and Saginaw Railroad, 25yl
men, euch aa always constitute Juries in have recently have been purchased for
the county of Barry, who are to set as 25 cents on' the dollar.

Solid Silver aid Plated Ware.

To the Ladies!!

Grand Rapid*. Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
-•;________________
Hastings, Mich.

CITY PAINT STORE!
J

COMMIX* k. BROWN, ‘
PAINTERS.:
Graining,

Sign and Ornamental?

Mitcniis. Window
Oleas, etc., ete.

MONEY TO LOAM !

why the Eagle should mi*pres. nt in
i be latest
IlMPOBrAST
mfortamt.._
—The
I*tret telegrams
telegrams
this particular, unlere It Is determined .
Euro
^^nce the sudden and
te aid, right or wroag, In the convtettan M.riotlM
of Qoeen Victoria.
Of thb respondent, though he be a. In-1
----- ----------nocent of the murder of Herbert Field
When the beer runs out does it hop ?

HACKUVK^
JOHN WHITMORE.

.

�rstramt

eiRDSELL

n.UiR»MM

BJrifaptrttl'ja TBi t iTAU
PwMl(h«i

tart
of Mr. arid MH.OMU&lt;f0«nu
utadiuw®. TbaMgatl

,We

f. IS, &lt;171.

wm Pound on tU .hors
the lai
Saturday and (bat of Mr*. ti. tfc

&lt;m U&gt;t attarno.0 1 J ata Uh. W
Was it accidental T

Custom work made tin abort notice,

Citv Itoctfoi. Ait. &gt;1.

Clover Hilliers!
SUPERIOR. MWRRY AND STATESMAN
Kanlamazoo nnd A.nn Arbor

WHEEL CULttVlTORS, ,
OAtt AND KALASSfO,

BALL,

PLO WS AAW CtASTIJVOS,
SAWING

StACHIltM.

ItAMOWS,

felV.,

and the largest stock of

.AGiucrrizrtrTtAL

machinery

.■____

The special elect ton occur* Monday,
August Slot, Mt which time two Justice*
are u&gt; be elected; alm an iron bridge I*
to be Voted for, or funds to build It.
Every raau should Miatatb this enter­
prise, for It is a ►h*«k for a city to 1-oast
ofa •Broadway" and then tolerate such
i nufaMM of a bridge a* the one on the
ThornapjJe.

Our Daily.
TKA.iw.-We return our thank* to
Hot yeeterday.
Mr. N. P. Hutted, of the Grand Hi nr
And ditto to-day.
NuiMries, at Lohell, for**peelmHivart«
01 for wflter twhl.
ety of the Canada Eng Plum. Thia la a
Getting Ditsty.
new vur|ety of great excellence, recentr
Ths town is full jurors.
ly introduced from Canada, site very
The Hotels are crowded.
large, ripens from the 1st to the 16th of
Boarding Housra artd to# Cream ParBugust, color dark purple—flavor ex­
cellent, jiilcy and delielon*; trees hardy, Inta, ditto.
early abundant beOTOM. The most val­
The eamp meeting h«M by the Methuable mid desirable variety In cultiva­ odlaU near Nashville, closed Monday.
tion. We recommend those* nnmeHcs
The uqw time table gives aatirihetion.
। to the people.
Boo the 11*1 of ndvHwemenfs in this
nnd
issue.
, .
BrtnraMt th* railroad meeting
Wednesday evening.

SB

in Burrv County—for sale by

burrall.

_ RtWcWYAX'B.

evenlhgandi
i nt th* day
Energy, Invincible determination, with
&gt;1 of tbs emir
a right Motive art* the teyera that rule
the trial. Adverting
the
Wvtld.—Gbaxi* Raritrt Bananas
baek arnnbetw of the
rates reatamal
lining a bitef history of C&lt;nxto»« Jbcian.
first IMe «
eyi, *te-, can be had If
the case, atU
in the rite at
applied for ri|
TM
if
GritH

lirssKLL A Nrnxs at the Phami'
Cmm there nave good f‘0 cL Tea far 60
cento.
’ dw
Ladies' flue »b&lt;xs of the latest styles
at fltirTAX'e.
An Every-day Story.

'■Helio John, where afeyou going?" '
“1 Wax golhg down hcr^to.buy *wroe

grooets,"
“Well i am going down to Mace Alk'h'a to buy mine."
•
"boteh tb Allen’*? Why, I never bo’t
any
of him,
always go
to buy
myoi
uim, Ilamyis
” there
uiwew
uu.»
.nd wall paper, but I never
i thought of buying groceries there. Not

long ago I bo’t a whole net of crockery
Noeh 1’. Husted was in town yester­ sii&lt;) p*jx*r enough to paper my house,
day. We like to sec Mr. H., Ho al­ there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
ways bring something good.
buy any where elwe. Beside* Iicwakranted IT.
Tha erockery he keep* L
A large party gathering nt the resi­ the Boot's celebrated ware."
dence of C. G. Holbrook Es^-. fosl!
'Well, 1 always do ro on groceries.
: and I know yoo can. Besides he takes
evening.
■■’
■ -ta
—
i anything 1 have to sell at a fair price.
The Hon. Manth &lt;&gt;idding«, &lt;&gt;f'Kala­ I too. I get a letter tobacco, tea and
mazoo, has been appointed Governor of sugar there for tbo same money than
New Mexico,
■ any where else in town."
j Bt!
M. AU-EN.
Mra. C. 1&gt;. Valtandlgham died at. j
Pjltf &lt;| Washington Uiock. Aug. 16, 1871.
Cumlx-rtand, Md., last Sunday. Shu
— Ij Warranted Custom Made Boots from
never reentered from tho shock of her
husband’* death.
1 Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson

x. p.
Office in John WoUrrtt’s Hardware jjforo, finrtvn’s New Block.

0. fi. A J W. ifeffcLEY,
(Ructrteers to Picksy A Brail**.'

Cnaxee or Timk.—Hr the new time
at RtttY.ixr«
Tkf attention of Railroad men from
card which took eflixi Sunday Aiig. 13.
other, tothni North and South of ux i*
___ on
________
.___
drains run aa foUows ftcin'H listing-;.
Call
Mim __
W______
ilcox___
tor. tallltaery
now bi'ing directed to our nulnutd talk good* of all the latent ami beat styb-w,
■
eoufo war:
.. Ktijr
*■
Muruing express 7;50 ’a. in., Tuixed h’m

?;3f&gt; a. m., diiy express *2;0U p. ni., Hast­
Fan l.rjrr aa.— Ibxno
«ao .if,
~~~ f
ing ucconituodfttio'; from Grand T’apid* | Dr. Lite*1, commfoom la lh« ■ All ix-rwui. who arrowing jue. u&gt;i»t
I arrive 7j3(l p. in.
■ ertio.atriow of Africa, Irrtun. at Vufcm ,’t*"*"’’''X**!"
*
j.
1 thirty davs the accouDtswill be left with
aotxo4w£*r:
nail to-night_____
4 i jn«f1c? ftw collectforf.
.
Hastings accommodation 7^&gt;U p. ni.,
JpttF. M. Bm-smeb.
mixed 12:ll&gt; p. in., ruatt 8;05 p. in., ev’g
Work h*a commenced on the MarHasting*.
Aug.
dw
shdl 4 Coldwater Bailrond in Tekonsha
express 8;00 p. in.
on Monday last. The contractors intend
Fimbt NArrtrirat Ctrmnxo Hbijm
|The Itatfngs A T^well Raifroad can *&gt; male a short job of the grading, and
fOT. f
Bnd
nwrberouatafi in nn n fix*! ton.m in ! will
*"l have the njad reedy
ready for
forth.*
to- in
---- the tie*
a short time.
other h-iitfls, a positive litilc in the chain
if
E. G. Wiluamr.
■Imf will nhifo' us with thn Pottn.
Man Kill» rw Lexsnro.-.We have
The place to buy your iKwt- and ahocOcntera! IL B. South and East, and the received h brief disfidtoh, INlt n man &gt; j.
ot
‘ k
Rvkxax’s.
Norifiem Pacific J?. IL with the Great stepped in &amp;mt of an engine in motion '

Mil, it
Broadway.
'

THE CELEBRATED

GRANITB .STATE

*CLan*i Jg on Sunday and was runorer ,
'*
••n»»v«cu.’*
! and killed. No name given.
.. Rich day brings neWs at the populur|■■^l* ♦
J ity, high standing and thorough disciirPhe» (lamor Omrprv **
A PkxbaI-HiK.— Hie Marshall arrested I Pphe of the Grand Eaptds Busiues'
* 1 three of our baslfiess meh this morning
k
Britt-detormination of tho
for gelttoff In a “Weaving way" Mon- I*0?1” al
hi sustain its pft*t grafid
day rvenih^. Th&amp;r case is being .tried '
_
before Jualico Clarke under the ortll-]
,
nano© .relative to “drunkcnnM."
. Afivrurorc.—Th-’ borineis n&gt;» of
.
------ —♦ ♦
.
Chicago fill.-to oversowing tfie’ w*l; The smhll jxrx Ih rugfnrf tom- In j umus of the ZnW-at ttMiUtj-tir Utousdi.c
Grand Rapid-. The Timn goes for the j Mart a cuUuma per vear, and oue of
JW-Krtl 7*.«wwn.r tryl.&gt;r&lt;o«&gt;n. *.telaiwl,u.inM.*0»mia Itaeimarti
cMllt; It . ih-»irlrt l&gt;r
1(M* t:10UMad
orrieftr
. thll m.ttw li. tin. Un- .««•.« will tn . Uvcrluu^. «nd pui, rich lw tl„, u.
prevented fruti spreading.
. vestment. Nd muupy ;* tetter invwded
&lt;
,
------------------ ------- .
.than by tho judiciouH use uf printers’
” The National Hon-c I’.dr oix-m* at ink, and wo believe tboui'bi.xjss &lt;4 our
Kalnhii'Koi to-d1y. ?]M*elal trains will' nty might b&gt;* tuou:uu:i&gt; in um year il
l-c run on rhe Lake Shore A Micbigim ’ &lt;’ur merchant* would advertise a* Hber• Southern mid Grand Raiphis-A hidtann . «tty a* tlio.v.* nt B it'.ln:Crock .and JackR id I roa»M during tin* me*. Train* will .
do, and iatef as umJi paui.4 to secure
be run in th** orer-iiinr and late iu ih&gt;* r**h p-’ying civt uner*. £r.’ it, men o* ‘
evening,
■
Hastini’s.
- .
‘

1871”

Farrier’s Improved!

Northwest.

Hams. Williams. &amp; Co.

C.H. H 11ES,!

CornSheller!
FOR SALE AT

W. T. EASTMAN'S
Warehouse on Broad ivuy.

Land and Calcined Plaster,

I Sadi,

Doors

• Grocerie

Crockery

Blinds.

Glassu arc.'.

LIME, WATER LIME.

Ac.. A.&lt;

LUMBER, LATH, anil SHINGLES

। Mr. Jxiaw ItotchkiM.. I....ught to u,
To T,,r
H
«ith ex­
Cheaper than-any b't- ro fa Hartlngc. j tho other day, several suuili plumb twigi U,i,!Frlle*
! blown from
trees. Otu lunch on u ^'h-ut reading matter, indiidin^a num,
limb only about sis inches long' con-!,,Cr
ittuntrnhyl articles. }n its variul
tafaed’ristoen. They‘are of tho bluo ' tont‘ n*4 Wv* nul’ec ’■ l’&lt;V-teg Veto, a
variety, uud very forge.
!rno 8}or.v of too plain*: ’Ononta! sketch—«»; An Adveuturo in I’aris: Histor. o:
Tun l*nn$£.- Tbo Detroit papers only tho Expn&gt;s Business: Thu’ Convale-nre repto-ented, a* yet, ut tho trial. Jo- cent Camp ■ The Lfoiu of th * Mrtrmoft. A. SZ.'roHb/' r^LT'w:
M«'W.*

August 1”. 1?71.

LUMB#,
; Of nil Kinds.
4 tncl

BE«T

■ ' Ur.. 141 ns -«** c. F fisrigtit i Co.

ItlJHSEUl

This is. Uic Lad-. it ho drove'
the doves to market, and

Hardware.

J. G’lteou for tbe.Fo*', «P uudcratand, i
lu wevcr, that th-. Grand Rapids Daily !
briaonrat and Kaliimaxoo Dally Tdc-:
yrcTA are each to haven rtprewutatiw.,
MaU our sancto^ywr Irana-, Boy* •

HASTINGS, MICH.

i

FIITE BOOTS!

at Stauffer’"'

Wi: learn of sevpril partre# from with-:
i in threw miles uf Ionia who have cumo
I clear to Hastings fo 'WH thoir wheat, I
i

reading letter priro&gt; her© than thore.

■Keep the bail moving keep the prioos up
ftn“m
■&gt;-» other
_
citiiH, to hero to sell tlnMfc lucte, and
VV 'O ODR"[T.*F1JJ’ J vonxe^uently leavu plea

In the m&gt;. vimiactan..!»,t

Harnesses.

REMEMBER,

1

Wtxrra. "rrr.tr Ttrrn."_\ (O'i

We will not be under-

In Michigan.
Jobs A. Gmxble,
Marx Rvmudll.

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.

All Style* of Women's and Chil­
dren* Wear,-®j

The Best in the City.

I- E. STAUFFER.
J. C. WOODRUFF.

,------ ~

ANOTHER RAILROAD.

A Meeting on Wedieiday,
Ereatng
______

Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, every­

Washington Block. South tide State St

sold by any House

toe A. O. F. A««ocuaiwu, No.
^aMaa
iSvvi’ Y°rk* $2 ad
l*r

money/tght here in eirculi

*

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

Jsc"aitovi-h : Lmhes Olio; OurCLattpr-to»x for young folksy Saentific aud
Carious Facts: Itej/ckuh Deportment:
Wim: Odd Feltow«hip Tench, s; Carres
pondenafl’frofo nU quarter . ft,-. T’cT.’-

u» Depot, ..d pua for. and
.^fUGmad lUpi,!,. H. («, X
th© Court IIomw, Wedneo’y evening, Aug
"
■
i
, " o is to cross the.
WMwj wratal ha way lo th. Mid Orwad Btrn- V.U..
■ u.
,
’.
.......... .. —; 'Jnsuu xirvi
Let us secure its
sitting roim
nresentlv came
laTn.i lw.nL
.* at
_,
”
nnm and presently
back . X.
location
“Mr nrw.. *
OUT own tours, insieaa ot atMr.op.at lawfog j, to p, elMw^
ia&lt;)f
■
wanted one ticket for my wifa.”
wilted.--------

ntal foforest to all. Doulfal to .Uead,
Agmt oad bring along your neighbor.
By order of Committee.

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                    <text>DAILY
VOL. I

HASTINGS, MICH, WEDNE&amp;DA

1NING, AUG. 16, 1871.

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. I

WHY THS ion; U llu.

Third Day’s Proceeding* •

Th. wm of old. thcr My.
whit*
Till Uv».
4*jrrta » vv.tua Ifebt,
Flirth* a».y float flavor torr.

In the matter of summoning Petit Ju-1
Itisroar of
Mi
iron In this matter, it appearing to the
The recent War between Germany
Court tliat there are not a suficiont num- and France aroused so much interest on
ber of petit jurors in iittewdance at the ' the part pt our pepiJo, that it was gen­

Augtret 10th. 1871.

present term th^reoC and it further np- ‘

penring that an additional number of •

"

, that the ।
that great1

. Uun-

xonxixo MAA1OX.
At tho adjournment of Court last
evening the Defense annnunoed that the
Defendant waswitisfied with flic jury, so
that the jury bo’onged to the TVosccu-

ATTENTION!
Good Bargain.*

-

JU A.-JN

JL&gt; -

. person* to ettesd nnd servo as jurors is •draggle, would be train the pen of on .
TteptMioM droiw In plenUOun flow
Can be had by Coifing at
■
necessary
The Sheriff of ibis county American author. ' Ths National Pub- '
of Barry, is therefore ordered and di­ fishing Co., of Chicago, III, has just
n blwhU* nn uraUu drwl.
i&gt; tell to fat«rstteiM unborn
rected forthwith to summon one hundred issued a very complete and valuable his­
low l»ov. a m wounded by thot
good and lawful men of this county to tory, louring the
title. , Itia from
Ofliee in Hasting*.
**
tion this morning, but Mr. Wn. P.
be . and appear in said Court, at the the pen of Mr. James D. ^CcCabe, Jr.,
| We Ofjler the following
Bristol was excused on account of ago
Court House, in the City of Hastings, nnd is a hrndsomly bound volume of
InHfcw th.ilbwhidibor.Mdun
and poor health, this gave the jury back
Tax Titles
in said county of Barry, an Monday next 80u octavo pages,, inustrated with T5G ;
to the Defense. Mr. Cbarlee Mdjuren
ensuing, at two o’clock. P. M., to serve maja, portraits, battle M*ene«, views of |
was drawn and rejected for oiuw, au.l
prominent localities, etc. It is written i
as such Petit Jurors.
'Diomas Hubbard wds drawn and accept­
in a bold, vigorous stjle, and will, on­
State op MrcutoAX,
of LANDS
ed, when the Defense again annotnierd
I, William • questionably, take melt as the stendani 1
Generalities.
County of Barry.
ttatthm
Churth a
otork „f
f.
iiitv md
nnrl „r.f
nF 9hn
Rv a»
rtS AmwiM,,]
Situated in the various Townships of
took them and inode the following the
- Circuit
—
- Court
•
- do
- -hereby^er•
1! writer.
Minnesota is nt work on ten Railroad.-.
thereof,
Barry County - one of the best
, tiry
the feragmni;
i, « tro.-of
j
‘
‘
AV°t|I
Mr.
McCabe, has evidently studied
A. lady at Saratoga boasts that she
Countie* in the State of
Mr. Hubbanl UtaR further oxwmoe.l thi) orfw
a
। llia
drinks 4&lt;» glaasca of water daily.
. !::3 hi.b’cet deeply, for he writes as an

d.

was challenged for cause which wns ob- I• as umvars -by the
- Journal
. then-of.
.
.
...
jected to by Defense but wax rejected and ;■
V\ itnees my hand and the wnl of kam
Ransom Goodspeed was drawn. Charlo a '
Court nnd County at the City of HastBaker was challenged for cause find ob- .
&lt; a vx
" D'
jKtimitwk.by
b.i»« ftettor
tU’ '0,h ’‘V Of A’gW"’ A

n. cook &amp; co’s

’

•
Michigan,
I• i■UhLu And not ns a jiolitician, as one
Jim Fisk has 0 scrap took containing
w Ik. •4iu«;s facts on record for the ver- 17,000 notioes of a personal nature.
di
luWr0
ftnd not M ono whe
ASSYRIA.
A
breast
pin
in
the
similitude
of
a
w),o ...eks to win the favor of either tho
HKtimat
sacnox.; osacan-nox. ascriox
Germans or the French of fo-day. The mooquito is the latest fashion.
great charm of the work is its impar­
Ono former in Iowa raises 4000 bush­
examined by Mt. Oheevvr was rejected. , 1
’
•M • w k
17 north ao aerre of
tiality, its absolute fidelity w truth. els of wheat thU year.
WiLUAM II. I’OWBW.
tl
“
His book fascinates while it instructs.
Wm. II. Carpenter was next drawn and j
(.'hatanooga, Tenn., is to have a
Clerk.
] for it tells in graphic nnd eloquent lausworn and then examined by Mr. Church
8125,006 Gpmw Hou**.'gunge the most wonderful story of mod.
MAPLE GROVE.
State or Miciusax, ?
and challenged for cause, nnd TIiram |
By virtue I ern times. Ho traces the caurea of tho
Thc- Southern paj&gt;er^ ore generally
County of Barry. \ ss.
Coleman drawn nnd sworn nnd examin- i .1 tire foregoing order 1 have summoned j war from their origin down u&gt; the be- comphuniug of the excessive drouth.
P
ed. • Mr. Houghtalin being next exam-! pwwnallr Ibo Mining uiu.uk1 f«»», «"“&gt;“»
Indian tradesmen at Niagara cotn­
•
plomuto:
prelude
the plain mournfully of the seaaon.
ined was challenged for cans- and re­ 1
. , history
, • of the a
x
. to ...
CASTLETON;
&lt;o wit:
;। war&gt;
w
£th dearaora
w
with
dearneaa ;; and"stale*
and states forcibly,
forcibly,
jected. nnd Aaron Clark drawn but ex­
From the Township of AKtyria,
I anj in dctnil the chumcs of the triumph :
yo®&gt;® men are in demand at all
cused on necount of age, nnd Porter M.
of Germany nnd the failure of France. I Bi« watering places.
JVIlUam W Col&lt;;Hathuel II Young
llowavd wns then drawn and sworn.
Edward T Telling
'Die narative of the great battles which |
Ri^ tomatoes ore recommended as a
Albert Shepard
RuloffD Chapman ! opened the campaign, aud hurled the । pouhico for bee stings.
Mr. Odell was peremptorily challenged, . Cbartw Baker
French back upon tiio interior of their
,
,
.
.
.
and Geo. K. Beamer was drawn and I ArtemikW Chapin
tl.» elf«t uf lluw re,..™-! . la »&gt;mu [Ok™ ,u TtI«. &lt;l»y ureUl♦.worn when the Prosecution anuomiced 1
From the Township of Carlton
... upon th. frMKit Naiiou ; the fruutie |
•«
•«** «»
.
$iat they were content with the jury. .
c Mewvr
Peter Covert .
■ etforta to rescue the beaten army, and
Great Britain orinsumes four times ns
WOODLAND.
Isaac B Baymon i
Tiw Defense then took the jury nnd I
R Carpenter
the terrible disaster of Sedan ; tho cap-1 much tea iw the United States.
• Vor.»K
1;«rIM»aqi
Joecpli Odell
challenged Mr. Coleman for cause, and !
ture of the Emperor Natmleon nnd an
, ,
..... . , . ,
.
wtre.h
!l*rl&lt;?,“5
nnlir” ttmiv : the llevalutiou to Puri.; ,
Wh.&amp;w'.
George (' Nichol* Homy Gerkey
5&lt;S«
*
John M. Kipp was drawn nnd rejected ,
.
the ^t, .-..d trawler of Str-b.™^ bo“k
*“ ont,lM Clu,d
.
*'• e
I-®?
From the Township of Hauling*.
for cause, and Pared! M. Wheeler i
sjaw^ofiTv-Y
Samuel J Bidelnian ' and tho frontier fortresses of France ; J
Gov. Bullock, of Georgia, is building
E. U. Williams
drawn, but being absent, Henry L.
liltiief.eM
i tho rise and formation of the Republic; । a 820,009 barn
i Abraham Ryerson Edgar Rml
Brown was drawn. Mr. llunrual lie- * Oliver M Moon
Jaroh D Pennell
tho flight of the Erntf-w. from Pari.; I
4(,
„1&lt;Mns
JOHNSTOWN.
the tnt.orphO ufl.muw of tho German I f|111
ing examined said he had never wad Charles L Smith
! arnuea t«» Pons; the Sieges
Metx aud
'
’
t
of the trial but he was pt»remptoriUy
1’roip
, the “Township
. of Hope.
.
w
Paris in detail; a full diary of events
Brunettes are coming into Jaahion
chalfengtd, and Levi Holmes was drawn Ctiarlea Boblnsorp George Valentine
. in Paris during the Siege; the cam- | “gain.
who had npver read of thn trial
Mr. Luther Brawn
Calvin Dickinium
CwBdn
Dickinson
paignx
&lt;in
the
Loire
and
in
other
.parts
j
apan
has
84,785,951
iuhnbitanta,
l&gt;en ter M ilo Waldorf
Beamer was challenged for cause, and
™
l ul Fnu.w; th, p.«ro mgotmuou. ■ the .
n, lnal„ pmxmd.flUirrg nbuut
BALTTM0RR
Hum
Gee. 11 Ltavenpor, was drawn and had i ° 1,1
surrender ol Pana and the treaty; the । -|&lt;X&gt;,000.
From the Township Irving.
SltWfW
naval history of the war; the bistort
.
'
,
,,
formed an ojiinion which disqualified ■George K Beamer John J Hendershot
of the formation of the great German ,
A wn of n^tor Blaine, 16 yean old
O.oT.eJisfsw^M ”
him, when Stephen Nichols
drawn John Cau&gt;]»bell
Daniel B Pratt
Empire; tho proclaiming of Kir.(( Wil- ba* been sent to Euroje-- for his health,
ITUr Oolib
and challenged fiir canen. ■ Jonathan JameaC Hanna
HASTINGS.
limn Enq-arvr, and the realizatioh of
Th-Postmaster of T-xn&gt; W. Va.
G.nuuu unity:
rfffl Sur .nd Krund . gm, rd . yrurr ret tltoti'iSurf. of op-

for cause nnd Itobort Harper drawu who John A Dob* rt.*on T A DeRoimer
■ Denioan H Rugbco
had been previously oxcused^bon RayT. Isaar* N Keeler
Anthuy Goodspc-d
Streeter wns drawn and challenged for John F Emory
Aaron (.’lark
Robert Harper
cause. Cniqier Trtuk was drawn next, Horace J Whitney Chariea McQueen
but hud been excused, and Alhart ShopFrom the Township ©I WcKHllam!.'
pord jra* drawn nnd had not formed nn Levi Holmes
Elijah
P Barnum
'
uuiniuu. Mr. Levi Holmes was poremp- Sleplxm Ingcreou J W Stinchcomb
GeoM
" ’ Davenport
torilly challenged by defense, and Geo. Edwin C Nash
C. Nkhols was drown and challenged Pitrsol M Wheeler Isaac Smith
From the Township of Castleton
for cause, when Asa D. llork vac drawn
P W Ultle
Austin Brooks
who’ was also duquallfieL Fitch MWalter Arnold
George Morgan
Seaabis was next drawn nnd .rejected D C Griffith
Ttay T Streeter
for cause,, and Edwin C. Nish was I Miner Mead
• Henry Lathrop
drawr. but hail been excused, and Peter
From the Township of Maple Grove.
H J Jlanehctt
« ci drawn and jieremptoriUv I Is**^ C Brooks
Cbbb
Samuel Hagerman
caallanged making the aixteeath per- George Mason
Hutus Brook*
John Potter
esaptirilly challenge for the Defense, ! Porter M Harw.txl TbsddeusT Dewey
then E. G. Williams, the last roaio in
From the Township of Rutland
the box, was drawn out, but Mr. Wil­ George Brown
A*a
D llork
‘
*
Isaac L Diamond
liams shared the fate of many others Lewis Wilcox
and waa rejected for cause. Mr Horace Edwin M Bates
From the Township of Johnstown.
J. Whitney was absent whep his name
William ~
Dunn
Cyrus Edmondwas called yesterday, but Meing present
Hiram M Colenan
Albert Dewey
this maruiag he was pal finttyk, mid
John
H
Munroe
John M Kipp
challenged for cause.
,
Jonathan Stophena William i' Bristol
From the Township of Baltimore.
After examining the Compile&lt;l l«ws
John Dav
as to the nutnlier of jurors that could Guy R Darter
Henry
Hougfatalin Robert Haynes
be summoued in this emergency, it wns
Samuel Weeks
John T ILiaetiman
found that the number was unlimited,
. From the Township of Orangeville
and the Court ordered that twenty-four Henry Brown
4
____
E C Phette|&gt;lnce
additional jnrors be summoned. The NeWtOn J Nevfew Fitch M Searles

jurors who had not been rejected were
placed in cluMjja of tho Sherifl; and
&lt;vourt adjourned till to-morrow morning

at 9 o'clock.
At the adjournment of

Cbutt

thL

morning, tharo were eleven jurymen in
the box, seven of whom cannot .be

challenged, at all, and eight have beta
paased by the 1’rosecution.
Their
names are as follows: John Webster,
Walter Arnold, Wm.
. Cole, J. H .

Briggs,

Wm. Mitchell,

John

Potter, .

Minor Mead, J. C. Brooks.

THE SPECIAL JURY.
As an item cmnected with the impor­

WXJjt

«.eg. of P.r.., rnth. iw Wmblo «..»
of bloodshed and vusdalum
till these
and other ©vents of the war arc rahited
wrth a granbiemm and brilliancy which
render this a work of unusual value.

I!**',’

fot th, ,,1^.
1
1
.
.
' The-Nebraska (constitutional Conven■ ‘i,,n "“•&lt;* ‘he Govamor’s salary to
’ H°&lt;X) a year, from |1,(M»D.

The author goo deep into the i.biloao- j
A State Industrial Convention is to be
, ].hy of die war. aud nuprrexei his rend- ; held in Baton Rouge, La., ou the 16th
I era profoundly with foe great k-*oni of I vf (k-fober, the first ever held in tbp
I the coatiict.
State.
.
!
Tin- low price at which tho book ix
»
i^ucl, brings it witUu the reach of oik |
V?° Wl’l‘eU
1 &lt;’nUnd, Oregon, aro
and no one Leuingobreaxtof th© times'.™???
ofturite to their
I sliould fail to nnd it It is vuhUaliod '
brothers by smoking in th©
| in both English nnd German, sold by I ”
j usbiu ription only, and agents are wont-!
A correspondent «t Atlantic Qty rays:
nd in ©very county.
" Ixist night there was a bass mnger in
i'iy room, who lunched off me.” It was
n inuaquito.
Michigan Cullings

Sf.WVx*

CARLTON.

w.v*
BARRY.

' S «r» « X
HOPE.

»34«&gt;fn*W'
n U") . of • e I
!
Two young men in Richmond, Vo.,
ur freefne).
a 'Kaf n.'
D Ji of B«X
AChu innnti detective went to East arcU!*tl °r an intention to indulge in a
•
dnel,
hate
been
put
under
bonds
to
Saginaw for a hurglcr, aud had no
trouble getting one. Hi- name i&lt; Haw-1i Heep the j&gt;ence for one year.
RUTLAND.
kins.
Tha representatives of four genera­
Jackson count; has thirty-five iien- tions of a family were seen hoeing in
n 't freof a .«&lt;
sioners of the war of 1812, the oldest the same field recently in Londonderrv,
was 101 years.
N. H. . the patriarch, Deacon Jonathan
Over forty dwellings have been erect­ Goodwin, being 92.
k'otn.Jg
ed in lhe village of Pbunwell, thia icaTLo rural portion of Rhode Island
son.
oomplain thrt Providence has too much
IRVING.
Big Rapids is fi&gt; have a now opera power in their legislature. It is a com­
House, 50x120, three stories high, built plaint never made in any other State in
of hriek, next spring.
the Union.
Then* is a jmstidBcr in Oceana county
named Pa-pa-mo
.

Icebergs nre very plenty in the North
Atlanti-*. Two of them, each estimated
The youngest married eoupto in Branch to be half a mile in length, recently
john r crandaU
Stephen Nlflhol*
county are ngod 18 and 15 respectively, passed near St. Johns, Newfoundland.
From the Townehlp of Yankee Springs1 and the oldest 74 and 63.
The late Empress nf France used of­
Calvin 1,111
Hill
rCoper Tm.k
Trask
The new road from Detroit to Iian- ten, when a child nt Gran’da, as Eugene
Deo.H Spaulding John W Brigg■ing will Ke completod next week, and Montijo, to be danced upon the knee of
Thomas A Hubbard Henry L Brown
by September 20, will bo extended, to Washington Irving.
To appear before the Circuit Court, a junction with the Grand Rapids nnd
The “ C.ififornis Silk Company’s fac­
for the County of Barry, on Monday,, Indiana route, at Howard.
tory at South Ran Francisco was started
the 14th d*jy of August, A. D. 1871, at
The National Horse Fair opened at
a fortnight ago, and thousands of silk
2 o’clock, P. M.. to serve as Petit J mars Kslamasos Monday. Special train* will
growera ore visiting it to see how tho
be run on the Lake shore 4 Michigan
until discharged by said Court
| Southern nnd Grand Rapids A Indiana machinery works.
L W. Vboomax,
Railroads during the races. Trains will
In Indianapolis a charming lady
be ran in the morning nud lau* In the
Sheriff.
physician was called to administer to a
evening.
gentleman down with a fever. “ You
Work commenced on the Mar­
Ciiaxce of TraE.—Bv tho new time
need good nursing,” said the lady___
card which took effect Sunday Aug. 18, shall &amp; Cold water Railroad in Tekdnsha' “ Nurse me for life,” replied the patient.
on Monday last. The contractors intend ’• I will," was tho soft answer.
trains run as follows from Hastings.
to make a short job of the grading, and
will have the rood ready for the ties in
Gorxa east:
'
Morning express 7;50 a. m^ mixed n short time.
SELECT SCHOOL
In Marino City. Mich., the other day
8;85 a. m, day express 2,-00 p. ra., Hast­

T””*
PRAIRIEVILLE.

ORANOEVItLE.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

tant trial now going on, we print the
S ofaaX 10
following proceeding to obtain, and the ing accommodation from Grund Rapids Charles Warwick, a nice young man of i
X
T0»Mafavjr
the town, was walking out with some ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE.
h.freW
list of special jurors :
arrive 7;30 p. m. '
K
MisKrtsirX
?‘nn*r«tnrv for Traehrrc .nd tbn*« »k. r_~i
State of MtcnieAX—At a General
young
ladies
whan
he
found
n
small
going west :
tuornapple
Term of the Circuit Court for the County
Hastings accommodation 6;00 a. in., frog, and holding it in the palm of his desire from »och » source. comudIIt adding
of Barry, continued and held at the mixed 12:15 p. tn., mail &amp;?&lt;*» p- nn, ev'g hand brought it near his mouth which
iHsry student expecting U attend *Lould be
he opened wide. The juvenile croaker, prsrent on thatdAv, Young men or women proCourt House, in the City of Hastings, in express 8;00 p. m.
raring tor toadung. or wintar ncteol. will Bad
seein; what apt&gt;eared to be a plane of tbo sluddtrs so arranged u espeetahy to meet
said County, on tho 9th day of August,
refuge, gate a jump into the care j
AWortriitti
in the year of our Lord, one thousand
Parties desiring to purchase will
“ A thorough Instruction, Fair and Chartes looked very red in the face, nnd
eight hundred and seventy-one.
well to Call We wifi cheerfully give
Honorable Dealing with Everbody,” is the ladies looked down in the mouth,
Present—the Hox. Bnuxr Hott, the motto of the Grand Rapids Buain-ss but the frog has never been seen from I Tuition to tiic School, 99.00. all information desired.
that day to this.
For further lnfcrmation, addreM.
Circuit Judge.
College.
». R~ COOK Afc OO
MORRIS R. KEITH, Assyria.

.

*• c

�—

lltyw Cifii.
tor &amp;

.J. C. WORTH.

VAN VELSOR fc ROLFE.

Dealers in

Hirran, Wdiuwt, Avavn 16,1871.

ATTOMIYUMLow. HBatioja. MiaMpa. OS
National Baah, eoroer fV.ata sod Jeffrn

ioMtAGtsinrx.

RI. SSELL,

In regard to Mn. S]
pretaoto that her loci

ioKyl

■gain*. bfa capptav *»d Mas**
ler at JutamaJ Ravanur.

■/its?

U fir het
i abb 1* Ixru

that at the
fairly dealt
eonipensatk

Ito* t* for

not receive the
her.

one thing when read fma tberapartdr’s
rnttueeripfo but quite another thin*,
perbapa, wnrn given from the wltneas
«t«d.
We clip tho above from the Dally
Kaffir of yesterday, and once main enter
iiur-protast. against the nan mini made by
the Eagle on the character of tbia wjtnene. The AUoruey's (nr the 1‘tople j
mlmltted to peh ciihtract Hint she wae 4 I

At^MMnor og.ijrrt- i'ittutrf.

ix-ndhaldar*

Iron, Mftils, Glnsw,

OLBRUOK

Ware, &lt;fcc

Woorleti

AUENTB KOH THE

circular declaring it nan
..
n

,

Detroit Stoves,

woman of cAaratSw and thl« to mob the „j ,0 gMciige eneb a deci.ion, Mu w,
defendant in thin ouuae of kJ important
sf ,M proefon* ratings, and he «p«
It witness by lira troy fDg her c-haraekT, f-n bate An iaeniug of any «neh circular.
Is beyond anything we fiiould expect
‘
even from the
flmutli we kuow
through tl.a
^hannHon*
it is exceedingly bitter sgslnnt VantlerpooL
,
dttahchildLh wllfalaoaa asaald
• iabt&gt;batb bopped aiw, bat i.Mctoot thi.

Law. lamironce va»d C«.II-dine
tin prompt aiienti. n io ail bn.

MADE OF

Lake

saHdCT&amp;-

Superior Iron,

THE BERT IN TUB ^UttLtJ.

Jftauroan, Aaent*. II.aM U
Vflfaa* »rop**t7 for Mie I Rep­
Ina fin*. iha Tu-araue* Cobh-

Ab® the

Ku-Klwd but not Killed.

' had vtdtesd ii in ba copied i
a .i . ««'"&lt;W*&gt;iftc*erlpt. Thi*
Col A. P. noggins, formerly of thid । would Mm
‘
‘ adbtlitr
*£_,‘ !&gt;red1«M and *ria&gt;i
&gt;• InrSllto
city, but Bow of Missi-rippi, favotod. tu j im1 fob* u tb* country efmnii.'M »c u&gt;* patoic
with a call tins morning. The recent J tp&lt;m&lt;y and the duty Gr th* Secroiarr «u imp*-oxperionoe of (tot II. with the Ku-Klux hive-bs oonaalled with Secretary Delano, and
Kliui, must be fresh in the rwollection {tkuy
»y •&lt;!«•,
AN once. Jaiiidy
Jointly aummourd
aummoocd &lt;h*
tts Froaideei
Freaident in
to
of
of our roe dors. mA ftn ctuver in tho ! ufafifUfe Imi that■ «ixht
........iha rtoUdatiun
Ll- ■
South cannot but be dt intffc*» to his
friends here. and. an the Stalo. CoL
Higgins first cnliatyd ns i&gt; private soldier
to the Eighth Miehign-. Cavalry, was
soon promoted to a C.ipiniucy, in tho
United States VoluntH
r sen' toe.
i&lt;ubw&gt;- nf 'M *'3‘l-^r!w"0,ab,eaa's•b*»rd,»pBdm.a.
ituvd'fo^a
Eeutonant
quently was proniu-'
_ •'
«...
: "f offislal iu»b«rll:ly eunihtnrd with mulfohnv-,. '
Colonelcy for brav.ry in the field.' A‘‘ that h*a OCt-vrrd &lt;ir.r&gt;
rel.mm.nt «r «... I—. 1
ter tho dow of tbr war he wa« in oust-: acddiatal Pro*ldnl. X

WOODLAND PAliLORfi
THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS
TDK

' 'Sr*. rorw ■ «i*ta an I J
Barlow k woodyaar"* biota.

AClfLlSV

j Family Sewing Machine,

HI.AijK

S1MH.T CONSTRlVrEl'.
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

went South, h&gt;**W
*'*i* **’a!a *’•*1 bt’r" ainHMl ov *““r l*”01’*
roe CounJ}, jmMrap, where he wat, l(1^ d„|n^ to act dUbunr.tlj. in* charaelar
amnt for tn« Pttbody Fund. Aanrtant
au.fa.sto him abav, u.» atUnited Sb«» AMCe»t&gt;r, and, of late, t*ek«sf M^ditito! rutmlM, be. in all agro af,
•Sun. ri’JtAidcnt uf Schools. He WM of- ' .he W^rld ••Sknw* in high place* ba* beeu more
I-L3-aa-"r-7-----------------ten tiiwateaed by the Ku-Klux lf«t
od. vtll
...i than
-u... the
.t-----------------------. ..th*
UUt ' poteat fw
actual naimaa of
held his groiinfl b.Jdly and defiantly
nth* ; wrong doar,
d&lt;&gt;«r, «ud
and nAo WMkneMhha b**a mor* dl&gt;*
until hst spring. wh“n i&amp;r' 1'inkn of
Of k.truM tUa
than thai
that which U tnaai »tubbWB in tu
chivalry, armed itod n&gt;ask»l, (mooted
pviiuienco
i
hrnin tho perfomur.ro of his duty,
raa ph...«u .....
(dec• y ing him from n frieniFs houfte by
t^ Bln. uf Jay Cook* a C«. ba. lug t«k«B tt.
false premues) ahd bent him until near- i.Unc* &lt;&gt;r tb* ite(MM»,&lt;Oolr riv* py **at. loan,
ly doikd, holding him up when tod weak ruh/«a w the aondit-.M iW th* buiouai Bank* [
to stand, giving him, in nil, niot.i than ! ntav, witlHu alxty day*, aubaeribafot any *aa&gt; or |
100 lashes. The Col. is n man nf un- «uh&gt;* not exceeding i nyj^iuiona of dollar* thtro-1
doubted pluck, and backotl by Federal . of. tba itecroiary ba* «*ut notice m&gt; th* agente I
troops, he will sodn return to Aberdeen. [ l ewiofor* appointed. ■* foifowi, th •• Se«Mi. I

ft fid dealers th

,
patent

Medicines.

i. W. MAYNARD,

oat boring.
llvillfo*
It wm toed. Hroid. Quill, Bind (hther. Ilvm
•nub. Ituflfe, Taet.aad fnm psmiy »n&lt;j da
robly
T
.
, X? WMrt0‘ «
•’•ri thing paoded in a
fomUy, from th* beavteal to the tighten! fabric

lin A CAMPBELL. rtnprieu

Ju4TpH.&lt;it&gt;g or DrvMgBili^:

PAINTS.

TURPENTINE,

|

Glrunf Ac PbilUpM'

. J. k E. F. BROWN.

PERFUMERY.

higjsae*lof WOBSK and Ckilsiir.

BOOKS* STAT1OMEBS,
CHOICE TEAR,

JOHM (tOBKRTS.

PlIVrifCIAN^and fotryeon.

GROCERIES,

K HROAKNE LAM PH * FIXTURES

WALL PAPER, Ao..**.

Sti'SSfLL

f

.WM

Miterin.

CITY DRUG STORE,

ISAAC W. VROOMAX.
State EL, Hastings, Mich.

***** •* th* C*’rt

CUlMflne Aaeat

°St7Y Hi8

For the

Mlrhisun.

E. h.maluiry.
rriff of harry County: tole* at the
'foes, at the Court Honea. Uaotinp.

OMNIBUS AND HACK LIN ft
B. VANBRUNT Proprietor.—!&lt;«*,• the llofou
ih&lt;JUu. at hu-

aosutra.

MS ffl SHOES,

-

-

-

a. r. not **

J. ROBERTS to CO..
icniTnl New* Donlora

Of Homo Manufacture,

CITY PAINT STORE!

cronem* *. browr, ’
PAINTERS.;

Go to the

J
Sign and Ornamental

CHOICE

GROCERIES'

A fine stock Jctr Onxn!

COME A.TCD «iE12 THEM

Oyttert and Rjenuihaneni*.
Dealer* m Wail

on hand at all hour*. ,
w
hIa-bubell

A. WOOLEY.
Glaaa. ate., etc.

_

MOHXY TO LOAM !
’

Lak o. Barry Co, MUh.

$1.00 for 75c

Am. lot. MH.

'

JOBS rMTTMORB

out mv Sum-

a

To the Ladies!!

ntOCK 0/

'

'

BrI Goods and Clothing
Bokhara.

A. P. DlfAKE, M. D„
’,i5T1.CStAB
«&lt;’•*«• the trostmeat of&lt;
Private Diaeain. OAeeorMVIi A.vi..-,

Hurt their wv Gotdt.

AVest of Bank.

ks principle*
popafor attar all, "hits W

twenty local items, of which eight were
concerning “the railroad.'’

hwallinr os Broad-

WM. VBJOHS.

CIOARS »n&lt;l TOBACCO,

ata«ni&lt;ULnng uwaobeiUM

*4&gt;l fork, bat Mrn only th*
irie* whan they phic* th**

W. J. M. *. C. RI SSF.l.L,

TOILET and FAJfCY GOODS,

nanm'st arrotnnn r» smen.

iimiae of a moat abuudlabors of the hushand-

It ARNBMRie.n, eorutr of Cirnn h and but* -J..

Office and b^roroom al

VAKXHHES,

harvest The weedier never was better;
Th* diM-aaatos nT th* qnroibn &lt;rf appoistiag
the crop is a Ml average and probably ex Ceofedevata* ahi lb* rolraliou of Ifomooral*
in Um Mrvic* of Ike Department* hero ia makiag
gniw w sttr ta ns -WbaiigUB pajmro. tt.
in quality*. Aa the breadth of ground
prop*ni*wn tn)asto&gt; tbs appniStibaaU of thofo
bow* to wheat exceeds that of any prw- adbbrieg to th* Dew&gt;ocr»lic fanh. and to give

ant return

MfDDl.EVII.LE EXCHANGE.
H. fl. -ATOTf JOMK1WX. ffermeriy Clrrk of
IlMtlnga Uap«. PraprieUr. Trrw tsodw
ami the eomfcrt cf tTOeatu ntade a apeeialty

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EBiiAl.
Hr*wyaU sod etamiw tbn M.tfolne at&gt;&lt;1 it*
work. 1 ou canaot afford tn bar a Rawing Na
chine uaril vm have l-rii the Fl.ORKttri, with
it* lair improvement*.

OILS,

Little Red Shop!

pecte of oar tensers could aatroely be

MILO T. WHEELER,

AlwajsiflOrder aufl Ready for Wort

BEST AND CHEAPEST

Tn CaorrThe news from all parts
of tho State reports a splendid wheat

WM. If. JEWELL.
BFUJtTER of l&gt;red*. General Con,.
Notary hblie. Qflle* La the Court
oraa at aQ bean ^tf/aooto bopaU

NATIONAL HOTEL,

— Druggists and Chemists,

We bate known CoL Huggins for eix- ‘P.rfoel*d forJba mJ. af rb.
,
,
! rvumindrrcf th* grriJ.OOo.OKI of Bv* p*r seal.,
teen years, and a tntnr man doe* not, bond, offerto lb* publ.c by the hilar cl tb, Sm- i
lire. Honorable and aboveboard In nil j rotary et thefreaUry uu ti.» r8ih of February I
tho relations of Hfr, not much of u rad- ’**•
•••^riiy .1 the .g.eu b.rouf.ro dee-1
. ,
' iseatto fa limited to th* Ml* of •.]«»! awrouafauf
&lt;«1 polSwlly &gt;pMku« ul l.rg.1} m-,„4
|
terested in educational matters, he is . &lt; aod 3 per roni. bead*."
among the but men we should haw
iai^soo,&lt;ioo of u&gt;&lt;3 vrsdrawiag ah p*rc&lt;mL '
supposed would hare been outrage! by | '"“*** *'•* *6,,n'b« cellad lit, »ud thu will era- i
K „ K-J,, _
'
&lt; olarkel for (loverafoenl fecariiM* and* era
‘“e
'___ ‘
M . a.
___
I ble'.S*Secretary to Imo* the *d&lt;!irfeo»l
|
_,
„
MO of Are p«r cuL bond* authorised by law to
Michigan CtacraAt Rulboad. The pe deducted from th* imu« of the «or 4t&lt; per
Michigan Central during tho year end- cent It fa now thought th*r* will ba linla diffiing May 81st, 1871, has been very pros- j cuiiy in dt*vo,ing of th* whnt* *nd indue.agsubporous, 08 the following brief exhibit | scriber* to lak* a part of their lubacriplton in !
from the report of the Officers and Di- ] 4 per cant, bond* having thirty years la run.
rectors to the stockholders will show :
Thua, then, tb* fondfag loan I, wall la btod. '
Whole eirnings of the main line and d«*pit* tiro fear* lh»t owing w&gt; European war, ’
all its brunches fur the your, were 85,- ’ the cutiro »chrm* would tail Irom the acarrity of I
420,123.39, expend of operating during 1 money in Europa for thi* character of invest- I
I the same time, 83,801,011.85, which ! n&gt;enl» her*. Th* .teady hand «nd Lead of See-1
leaves a not balance ..f 81,509,11X04. **&lt;”! Dmrtw.n in payteg off tb* debt while (
The .holenumWorinwmBmairtiwl .••‘"I •*
I
™ 814,480 1-2. *ll*&gt;. well equips &lt;—aJ-~--y~-* «b«»-«-&gt;* .. .............. ...
with enmnn «ml ««• ut «.d the Mn- ‘
'
Y .
..
H
.j.
.
•, . t .r load of debt placed upon th* count!r by th*
~m«.t u nonta^y
I *.**»« ..II u -nm.l,
th.
mUins rtock. Ml of «.nn» n&gt;. ohtnin- I „„„ „„
M
h„,
|
,ng Stock of the Un® .and mort un-. erWi,,,
1
proved styles. It has dow 12» engimjs, I
w,th Bbvtn u
lB rooUet
I which have run 3,204,7 74 miles IB all, Iy},c T|cWrr „f Secretary BoutwaB in lb* matter
drawing 2,394 cars of nil kinds. Tho &gt;cunnot well b* ovar-tsUmatto In th* beaefll*
main line is to be furnished with steel I which will flow through it to the country,
rails its entire length, nnd if present in- ' —
. The return, from Kentucky election* are atilt
dications ore any guide, tho Michigan qatte inapiritim; U&gt; B*pubhc*n.. Though the
Central is determined to be the fore­ Iromoroata hare elected tbelrOovemor by a large
most of the loading thoroughfiuus of j
our country.
th»l(be Republicans will hare about twen^t !•
Ait ExAxru WOBTBT or Imitatiox. member, of the LuWrr lluuae of Legiitaiur*.1
Some progroad la therefore manifest, eveg at the ■
—In a town in Ohio not long ago, the
Confederate Croaa Load*.
women went in bands of two and three,
with their kuitting and sowing into the a delcfeuey in tba Stamp oceoant of Kacretary
dramehope of the place, and spent the Boutwell, when bo wm Cemtaia,inner than thura
la !u the aboiod •tateenent uh^rapbed from hero
whole day there with their work, talking shoot tho dealing of esoeslled bond*. Tb»
jiolitoly on various subjects. Husbands
nnd fiaenflg came in, eaw how things
looked, nnd Lad not th-' courage to step
up to the 'bar end drink. This wad kept
up for several days, and the result was
that every shop to the place was closed.

leviUwilMhIcaa.

V45T WB1OHT,

• maiirm, and it la Aenglrt
ituref RsbalappoimmbaU Oi 8 (VCty-five Wits 071 th 8
I be Mti.foeri.rv to Udftm Dollar.
C JL

R. MUDGE.

Horsemen
ATTENTION I

M. PRICK m.

�rtras-ss-HBaireit
ERIE RAILWAY.

SuljBcribe

MO*d: « coi-Mnu

iiiir jtocn

NEW YOKE 1O8TON,

albany,

oiiKCcio.Vor'rjErSyruvAjtiA
RwhMm-toNmr Yodt, CM-

Itofokfek to New York, 460 bhIm,
Cleveland to New York, 625 mi lee,
Cincinnatito N;' ¥., MO miles,

Fo n

SHEPARD'S
wahoo Birrm

ctraixa. i*.* r.**,!.

eepwt!;- Cleveland
Weatern Depot, by
(MtoMaya except-

P&lt;k«, only JO Cents a Bottle.

MlUffll SAM
•

The board of health—A plain diet.

i

How to got rid of flews — Kill them.

:

Parental acres—The old man's corns, j
New name for tight boots—Corn «ribs. J

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, CoetiveneM, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
I
Fever db Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms

I

constant gleaner—The tax gath- ■
. ;

Long nnd successful reign—The de- '
luge. .
Tall talk—A speech on the dome of'
St./PauTs.

i-M hK(fcf4
F. K.&lt; (Jenoeet.

■nd found ■ *ure and ■jwredy cure for
the following complaint*.

When, tho beer runs out doos it hop ? |

ever.

tom iut

* daily, IfitiBdsy*'
not Mirtf.r Kxekanm

Tim* love. a n.w lay; and th* dim he to ptoylni
Will chan** for yen »oon to a Llv*li*r .train,
I ah ail paw from your life; I th.ll pua out forever.

A rotted sorrow—The toothache.

nv

Mlzz^i
I’.lill.ll

You will forget me

in Children, Flleu, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Dimples on the
Face', and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Fain-in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Bheumatlsm,
tkc. Ae.

of Shepard’* Compound Waboo Blttara

l*ailco*d,a»d a*Jeraj £Uy with Msloigirt Ex
pr*M Train of N.w Jeracy Uailruail for Fnilad.lphia
■
Klrcptug Coach** are attached to this Iran nt
&lt;’incintiiti,Cicrel»nd.running liiioagb toRw»*lli
rill* (flratfont {; and new and Improved Drawing
Itoeiu C**ch«B ar* mcashed at McHpiraion Bridge,
running Uiyovtth to New Ycuk.
EXFRE&amp; MAIL, leave. Dunkirk torn Voice

LIGHTNING EXI’RERft, tDaHv,) lHv*a bociau.tl al V.4S P. M.. .rrivr.S.t Weal Salem
•i
M. (HHBkfoai ;)•.-tairni Qnv*.
land :.i\ A. M.; lx»nltolMirg .J.J4 A. M..
Meadville I i ns A. M. (IHh*;| Dunkirk
Is* P. M.. .Yoipremnu Sridsr. 1*0 P.
M.:_ Buffalo 2.i&lt;J F. V Arptra..! Hor­
ne). .ville 8.42 I*. M. (Hnprter.» and at 5*« York
. J.eO A. M. Cniiuacl* *t Elmira with Northern
Cvirtrwl Railway for WillUiu.p&lt;irC, Harn.burg

The artist’s adieu to his picture—You
be hanged.

Au oyster leads a pln/ id life until it ;
gets into a slower.

। Price, only 50 Cen to a Jiottlc.

A sure way to make an impression— j
FojLdown in the mud.
n hy is a wounded man like on old i
pair of boots? Bocauso he wants heal­
ing.
Why are old maids the most charm­
ing 6f all people ? Because they ore
matchless.

C. N. SHEPARD.
Proprietor,

Grofiil Itnplrl/.. Mirk.
For Sale by ACKLEY 4 SLADE,

Why is your chambermaid immortal ?
She returns to dust wiy clay without
4y*ng-

South ; •: Owego lur

The woman that maketh a good pud­
ding in silence, is better than one that
make th a tart reply.

HERHICK.

The
the crev
crev-­ j
xne chief
ciuei agent in producing we
ices in the levees on tho Lower Miraissippi is the crawfishA blunderbuss—Kissing your intend­
ed mother-in-law in the dark, in mistake
for her daughter.
Josh Billing* says ho beliovea, like
Greeley, .in the universal salvation of
men, but he wants to pick tho men.
What is the difference between a cow
and a rickety chair ? The first one giver
milk and tho second gives way (whey).

| NIGHT KXFKES6, d.ilj, vSaadaaa excepted ;&gt;
&lt;.
.....
-■ - *&gt;« I* M -_ !

Uiugbamton for

nine trataa aud
! England eitir*.

Yuck.

o&amp;a train EmL uu Suudar. learian

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

itutfolo at

CIAJCKM,

VANDERPOOL Solid Silver and Plated Ware.
Fino Gol&lt;l Jowclry,

L'oilca end New England Paaeengera. with
theirBa&lt;r«r,arr n .n.iened FREE OF CHARGE

The brwt vepiilaird and n»r».t Uxarioo. Sleep­
ing Coache.HT IN THE WORLD
accom■. _ B V *11 H.**l
. ....
_

Nover owe a man more than you are
able to pav, and allow no man to owe
you more than yon are able to lose.
•“ Let him go whore he lists,” as the
recruiting sergeant said to the fond
mother, who tned to dissuade her boy
from entering tho army.

A lad in Hartford, whose fifth birth
day occurred last week asked his pa­
rents if the schools would keen open
that day, adding, “They dian't on
Washington’s birthday.”
A Good Maxim.—Tho more peaceably
and quietly wo get on the better—the
better for us and others. In nine cases
out of tou tho wisest policy is, if a man
cheats you, quit dealing with Lim ; if
ho is abusive, quit his companyif ho
.slanders you, take care to live so that
nobody will believe him. No matter
who ho is, or how he misuses yeu, tho
wisest way is generally to leave him
alone, for there is nothing bettor than
this cool, calm, quiet way of dealiag
with the wrongs we meet
Adtektzse.—The business men of
Chicago fill to overflowing the col­

WRIGHT
CotuiHlai of W Aera. located within the I rmito

Subscription—$1. for the Trial.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills
MARCBNUS WRIGHT

00 TO THE BAHE’ER OFFICE

&gt;

&lt;

Jl

------- FOR------

umns of the Tribtou at tonly-sir thousand
do’lart a collumn per year, and one of
the leading business houses ia Cincinnati
pays four thousand dollars a week for
advertising, and grows rich by the in­
vestment No money is better invested
than by the judicious use of printers’
ink, and we believe tho bvsisbm of our
city might bo thjumblxd is one year if
our merchants would, advertise ca liberally bs those at Bottle Creek and Jack­
son do, and take as much pains to secure
cash paying customers. Try it, men of
Hastings.
_______ _______________

WORK

rf^iu/ fiaA
uUktti,

OUOi. t,n»Mvdu VWrdia,
l/Anjb frrvu. aMuAo OSV.
aJMiAuL 0M&amp; IftAoJutal

Fremont
To ik, caiwf IMHOfC.:
Th* proprietor* afltoiJbMBMrt.*
who are nxn af tarnCMPMrtn
bu.intM, wish to MMBMf 4S «U
toe purebaae of Circular Hur Mite,
•nd Machin erv of all kind*. that t
enlarging tbair already extensive W

i+Iv- OJauLuM
'
Tntd ^fraara
LAV du.

BOTH ?LAIN OR

ORIVAHIEIVTAL.
ES* FINE

woes

A SPECIALTY, jg

ed to, and we will warrant Satisfaction.

W. H. HOLMES, PubihUr-

xowxrx,

v. s.

�Ing destroyed four
on Ottawa street—one
, the other* as dwellr dwelling was nearly
about &gt;4,000; Insurance
is uu-

wooden
OCCU
Ings,
ruined.

PabliKteet

LiCll

IlBtiCBS.

■__ «t Bcktan'b.

not write for the local column this week.

laita’

«bo«. rf tb, Utat

8K7»s.

Rich,.
The cate

somewhat protracted exmnhuition held Cal«donlB*
Hsiutnvn'l*
■
the Respondent in 6500 for trial at tho Uuwen*
Grand Ra^ ar! * 35
next term of
Circuit Court.
,
2
NTOrin^Toouwt.-Tb, Ilumeo-!

.SUPERIOR, MCSHERRY AND STATESMAN
'MOK_«Xj_ K1XBP. I yCOOlG I
i 4 W a Mj 6 toamift 10pm I

Uncnd Rapdpj

jg&amp;mxcd a
Homeopathic Medical,
Catodnla*
.College to bo located for the present nt ’ Middleville

An Every-day Story.

Clover Hullers!

Clarke, Esq., thuTmurniug, who after a

.. r.i£lX I thi, SbU. l..„ or.
---------------- —-

0w

} in

650
706

7 S5

In tor*

Lansing. It permanency is assured aud I Harting*
"Hello John, where are yob going?”
a course of lectures will bo given there
"I was going down here to buy some
' this winter. It is hoped by the friends .NMOrlllO
Vc'liK-IUvilltgrocerr.”
of tlio institution that after beiug tried Charlotte
"Well I am going down to Maoo Al­
nnd esfiiblished, the State will make it
len’s to buy mine.”

11 ii

*

15'

Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Ita, Ils and JacKson

________________ atllCNYAN'S

•

Call on Miss Wilcox for mltllneiy
good', of all the latest and best styles.

Notice.

.

plow's juvd cjistutos.
MACHINES,

SAWING

HARROWS,

AG RICULTURAL

ETC.,

At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
!
Hastings. Oct 9tli, aud Nov. Gth.1
“ Assyria, Oct. 13th-EUis Schoo) I
House.
At Nashville, “ 17th. •
“ Middleville “ 20th.
“ Hickory Curaore, Oct. 25th.
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.

MACHINERY

in Barrv County—fo^ sale by

-

Barry1

E. P, BURRALL
Office in John Wcisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block-

,lflcic^”* «uucinsttoa« will ba ,

held

BJLL, GALE AND KALAEZOO,

and the Iardent stock of

TEACHERS' NOTICE.

K
adamaeoo
------------------- 1, Aug. 14.—
—The
*»tv eighth j;
annual exhibitkill of horse-, at the Na-: Examination of Teachers for
tionai Association
AaanctoriAH Park In
1- ’ this
*».«- dty,
..t... !I
County. Fall Series.

opened to-dny with n very good attendaned, notwithstanding the heat of the
weather.
The truck also was in good
condition. The first race on the pro­
gramme was for horses that have never
beaten 2:84, bett 3 In 5, for premium, of
$1,500; $8&lt;X) to flrat florae, $40'' to second
horse, $200 (o third horse, and $100 to
fourth home. • For the-race 18 boraes
w*fte entered, but seven were drawn,
leaving th&lt;k, following to contest the
race:
K
j ‘S’
DL'-b“ K*‘e
w % S"0?'1- hf’roif- MichiKan, blk m Cvtette.
alhan8'Prt”W- AurorM’ 1H” b&lt;'br,’d*'r JohnWt?CMT*Kna*yiUfa’».Ob^J1’8o",,F"’‘ki
i **■ M^b-b • IMcutar.
Fok ■10“,nber’tr- BurUnston. Iowa. »m Lady

DRILL!

WHEEL CULTIVATORS

£

j

CRAIN

Knalamirzoo and Ann Arbor

?M
9 in
SO
ID 15
io

_________________
"Down to___________
Alien’s? Why,
I never bo’.t jj T&gt;art of tho University and give it liivasJan:. IS
0 35
gn tharM
tn buy
hny ■I State aid nnd countvn’auoo in connection Htnry-a
any of him, I always go
there to
IWr.l 10 3)
3 00 pm I
crockery
but -I —
never
- and wall .paper,
—«—. —
..r I with the other systems or schools of
Trains on thv ChtMXo k .Vlrhlrao Lake Shore'
t°!
N“‘ i
"&gt; till. no. i. th. “Cntnd U. lesro Uran j K«riT&gt; for Muskecon and Wbi
Hall, a« follows :
long ago I bo’t a wl________________ f
C1Hoar&gt; Kspress a! IMO a m. Helrvll Exj&gt;:e&gt;e al
and pa|ier enough to paper my house.
house,
1
there, 20per cent, cheaper than I could ‘
(HAM B. BVHU..
The Kalamazoo Haoca.
buy any where else. Besides he wait- j

Ranted it.
The crockery ho keep* l„
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do so on groceries,
and I know you can. Besides he /akin
anything I have to eel! at a fair price,
too.
I get a better tobacco, tea and
sugar there for tho same money than
any where else in town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.

i

AUGUST 1971.

was
Chariotta
t’ Allen
Cb rater*
Ria Vennontrilk
ra ra|»e.—
t* before James

Custom work made on abort notice,
In goodatyie and reasonable prices

Thi Nxw Fikil—J. W. 4 C. G. Bent­
ley, manufaotaren of aaali, door», blinds
and moldings, and everything else, are
so busy selling moldings that they can­

Grand River Valley Division

.3*

The popular Businrau College of the
country is located at Grand Rapid*.

_________ _

IrU ® S Et

Gband

rsirmii.

DALLY

w. h. iioLan,

J. w. &amp; c G. BENTLEY,
:uecM*&lt;ira to Dkkrr k Ikntler’

bupvriniendrnt, and wl
!juiMuneaaUijia early d»«.u« roiieenw.. ____ ,
'inatioM. and. to connection with it inrite the nt]tentionof thoee t.ropoclna to tcaeh in the ecboob uf
tbtooojnity,
to the impGrtaue* of continued eflvn.
'
'
1
i
"£T,nCM • d'M
whooh nf Barry nay
eunpare favorably with thooe of other eoantiee.
«rfor rBrlew
tEd
b s General ‘tion will be afforded.
.
A Select SchonJ at Woodland Centre, under th*
c narie of Prof. Jamea V o«per. will commence Sept,
fth and continue ten week.. Tuition from S3 to S’&gt;
aceordins tu r:u&lt;!)n panmed. .
’^•cbool of thb kind will be taueht in
■KUia School Houe-by Morri. BTKelth.

All persona who are owing uie, must 1Ii
take notice if the same knot paid within II
thirty days the accountswill be left with 1
HoSirf1^0"*’ IM"Ua Just toe for collection.
John’M. Bessneb.
Hastings, Aug. 14,187L
dw

■ISSSSK

-Go Ui.re lor Iho be.t and
’ «"&lt;1 ’l«l&gt; byJohn Fero.
The Um,.r .
‘
Clo-blog, Gents FomUblncGoo*.etc. ' JSiSfT”2^^Fe''' I I”"—Stl^USS&amp;i'

«
E.G. Wluuw.
m.
i
"r • r
----! Howard the fourth
The place to buy your boots and shoo*
Tha nufnln^Jr'
InA.
J
1 h0 nirtnfng race
l8ftt
IlVNVAN's.
was postponed until
~
~m 1 a
.

_

LOCAL EVENTS
The Daily.

|

I Vi’iffr’ in ’J1* lll?“c'.b*f •■“ibt daring the winter
•j.b,r*jfal ’”®«Taphy. Intellectual
IA
: rith“*'ie'Kf*d,n«.(Jr«n:uiw.Moibod.ofTe^-b|
ha'i‘
about half current nrim. ('an»l|!/Ph££2l &lt;:~A

’
ea'
r
for purses of $1,000
to-moirow.
•
1
--

&gt;

Burhngton1
------------------------------------------|
Leaving the East and arriving at Chi-;
cago or ludia^ajioliff, how phnll we reach
, xuumuapuns, now 311011 we reach
" l*t ? ^J0 ^e#t ^ne “ acknow- :

Advertising
$1 for the trial. 7.2.
raaaoflUQie. imick numbers of the
rate* reasonable. Back numbers of the
first issue containing a brief history of
,0 be the C., B. &amp; Q., joined to-'
the rase, attorneys, etc., can be had if gather with the B. &amp; M. Railroad by the !
nnnlUl for right _____
T
»« . ,
.....
. *
applied
away.
| Iron*Bridtro at Burlington, and called '
‘ the Bvauxorox Route.
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
The main line of tho Route running !
Omaha,
The Reimblicau Electors of the City of j! ts
* °!
naha’ connects with tho Pacific !
Hastings are requested to meet at Wil-! 1{oads
nnJ
fonns
-----------’ —
-------—to-day the leading
route to California.
Thejfiddle
Branch, i
Ham H. Hayford's offleo, In Empire r
'
_______________
Block, on Friday Evening, Aug. 16tb, entering Nebraska at Plattsmouth pass-

,w°.

1871. to lirnilnnto twn r*.,.._i. r-

,

■

..

'1

■ Justice of the Peace to be »u|»ported
»ui&gt;nnrt«wi at
the ensuing special election.
By Order of Citv Com.
N. Bajlkv. CA’n.
_----- ------- -------------------------Rcmember the railroad meeting
Wednesday nrknin..
Wedneadav
evening.

__
.
,bo «...
endi_.-n.iwill Ibie ye«r
fiuuW to 1 Fort
Keenter. running the iborbut route
------BCTU”‘ ** a&gt;nt«K*n‘- by over 100 miles.
Another branch of the B. M., direrttat Red Ode, falls into a fine running
down tho Missouri through St Joe to
Kansas City, and all Kansas. Passen­
Fismixo.—The Judge went on a fish­ gers byt his route to Kansrn., see Illinow,
Southern Iowa, and Missouri, and, i
ing excursion this afternoon to Thorn­
by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska
apple Lake.
j also.
!
Ixivers of fine views should remember
ScraxcK—We understand that one of j
U U- 1 urlinBtor» Route, for its towns ‘
our Artists is iHratigaliwg a new method I "lugh^gleaming form afar”—its tree-1
| fnnged streams—its rough bluffs and
auomes — its corn-ocaans stretching over ,
10 prairies further than eye can roach.
Sev Time Table.
I
Land-buyers will be sure to remem­
ber it, for they have friends among tho
The new time table on the G. R. V.
two thousand who have already bought
R. R., which went into effect on Sunday farms from Geo. 8, Harris, tho Land ,
Aug. 13, will be found in this issue. Coniuussioner of the B. &amp; M. Ii. R, Qt
Burlington, Iowa, or among tho four
Bwixa.—8cme enterprising individual , thousand hoine-steaders and por-emptora
has put up a swing in the street opposite who laatyoor filed claims in the Lincoln
land offiae, where “ Uncle Sam is rich
the Court House,[for the recreation and
enough to give as all a form.”
amxucment 0! persons attending the
trial, we suppose nnd we overheard the

MANUFACTURERS OF 8A8H, DOORS,

« .at-ncr court

Moldings a Specialty

k alhamatle. ud lUu
cutlon will U used u taxi
b&lt;wpltality of tbc re«rl» a:
^SS"•cboo! vuT 'ciaM w
| twh“’
,

4 The dor^'erGrocerv.”'

PndrfariPa, Aug. S ~U~J.

1871”

THE CELEBRATED

C.H. HICKSl
’ Hams, Williams,

Farrier’s Improved!
•

BUH Continue to aeU

;

JW

.

Sheller!

Groceries,

TOR SALE AT

Enn

'Reporter lamenting,

w. T. EASTMAN’S

&amp; C-. &amp;&lt;•.,

Blinds,

Aino

Land and Calcined Plaster.
LIME, WATER LIME.

Cbmper than ,nJ. Kt„re ln Hwlnpi

|

&amp;c.
C. M. MICKH.

bvthafiJl^nrw

A

:ouril.

o

Of All Kinde.

and
OF MEN’S

U.IU,.,

heed ntbee gloomily, ui tUn mid:
“Urn Ce.m-4
_ ... »
lour &lt;wi to the rtntt. They c.fc,,
long, nnd uand oat rtmightlenougU lor

SWKSi
Dried Peachea.

FINE BOOTS!

Dried Applaa, perlb
Jfapla Harar

F

M

I. U.. air.

an

bJ

WOOLRUFEI

Harnesses,
» OOglOvQ
18

c. , Dwijh| ,

RUSSELL

Hardware.

MbWC-

lumber

best STYLE

Uertinn, Aoj. laWJJ.

A tourist visited a Salt.fc^^;
i .ootatv, Ky_, lately.

dressed

August 10. 1871.

llaotiaa. market..

Corn, per boabel
Oala. |*r bushel.
Tu vw
Cxm.-Se
Orroslc habit
Iwrbil of
—enromc
of BouWAwHb..\
gnnnbiing which prevails among th.- ?•«'• **
agriodtarel ootnmunity to wall takvn off
per

Doors.

Glassware,

Warehouse on Broadway.

this

,,,

Sash,

Crockery.

greble

Jiw

&amp; Co.,

GRANITE STATE

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

h» h^i not luui bi. ,m,| mrniog .win,- wh„,.
v title, tn da M&lt; uad^aai wbUL. !

BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

ut the Lad ibho drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer’s

REMEMBER,

. y

••

HASTINGS, MICH.

Wmhlngton Block.

We will not be UIitk.r.
sold by any House

1

Cj-,

WiJmggan

CHHbushel, and. I expect to burn it aaxt
winter in place of canaal cooland ho

In Michigan.

eoold’nt have footed worse if he had

taau.

The Best in the City.
j. C. WOODRUFF.

hourx-

place
- °pBakery.
w side State St.

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VOL. I.

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HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 17, 1871.

z- ■—

NO. 3.

” - _ । of September, in the year of our Ixwd, j
.
, but witnesses who have boon pre-J I860, in and upon Horben, Field afore-1
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. formed an opinion, which satisfied both ii know
, vioiuly
fe|o„ipU,tyt wiltolly end of his mal-1
thb Defense and tho People.
' sworn will
‘ swear d.fferently
' at I
Tho Court then ordered the jury to bo another time ? Are wo to’bo debarred • fo© nforothouglit, did make' an mwidlt, ■
Fourth Day’s Proceedings.
sworn, when Darwin MoQmber an­ ' from introducihg every thing tliat will ■ and him, tho said Herbert Field, Hten [
,urpri» th. primmer ?
I
lh™ ’«&gt;
!&gt;lo"t
.
nounced that ho was a Justice of the
MORXfitK 'SESS1OX.
Peace in Baltimore and had a summons ;
Tho C...rt
U..I it
August ITth, 1871.
At the iqieiuug of Court this morning • returnable to-day. Nr. Hughes thought |j necessary that a rule should be entered iougly, wjlfuHv nud of l.Ls malted afore •
in the order book iu this case. Neither ftidughf, did strike, inflicting," then nnd !
the oath of naturalization was udminis- 1 there was a poor ehance of the case being
of dilligence I there, in and upon the said Hariwrt
tried and die Court would not excuse did it think-that tho question
tered to a Mr. Newtli.
‘
i ______
Field, on u.the K--u
bock of the head,
ono morMr. MnrciteD. Smith of Castleton was J him. Mr. Church then enquired if they was involved in the matter, accordingly tai wound, of yyliioh mortal wound ho,,
the
motion
was
granted,
to which an tho enid Herbert Field, on .the Mid 5th !
arrainged on two charges far selling ; I wore all citixens, and finding that they
। day of September, A. D. 1869, at the 1
forged telegrams, to both of which he 1 were, die jury was sworn, and this set­ exception was taken by Mr. Hughes.
Tho Court then gave the jury into tho snid city and county of Manistee, did die. |
plead guilty, nud it being the first of- tles the question of a jury for tho third
I trial.'
•
hands of the Sheriff and instructed I And so your informant gives the
tense the. Court said he was Juqxwod to
Court to uu'diTsiand and be informed
them to refrain from talking to any one
deal leniently with him. For the first , They are as intelligent looking as any
tlmi tlw said George Vanderpool, him, :
‘ in regard to tho case, and requested tin- said Herbert Field, iu tho inantwi' i
offense ho was fined 8100, in default of j twelve men that could be picked out of
any
community.
Below wo *-•give tliat they reppri any one who .should try and by tho miians aforesaid, tlion and :
the payment of which ho Is to bo con-1: —
j -fanning
—
.r—---tfnri in Th.. Cou»ly 4«3 fcr..i moalb,. ! '&gt;•»
*8»&gt;
and oocupatiim to communicate with them in any way there feloniously, wilfully- and of hia
in regard to lb? case. He alsoinstruct- insliw aforethought, did kill and mur­
For tho second ofienso rho -jt’murt sub- !
eac^1 ouo :
i»d them to avoid coming to n decision der, m^uMt the peace and dignity of tho
landed.Bcntence, roseryhj^tho right to j«hnw?m
people of tho Stalo of Xlicliigmi, and
from hearing uno side only, but contrary to tho form of tho statute In
call him up nt any time for sentence iu . wai'«r sni
’’that
: should keep their minds stich case made and provided.’’
default of good behavior.
&lt;qx uiitii all'the evidence had been
Sawyer.’
This case ho said had been tried al­
The roll of additional jurors win then
J- re;
F»rmrr.
llUrk.mj: .
ready twice, nnd it becomes my duty io '
called as follows:
•
The court then adjourned till 2 o’clock present to you the general character' of '

cocsrait.

tho evidence which will bo presented to
you to substantiate thin charge. This'
seems almost useless on account of tho •
extensive publication which this evi­
dence has had already. I’ may say to
yotf that tho nioet of tbo testimony will
be what is known as circumstantial evi­
dence, of which I will not enter into an
extensive explanation. But wo must
The names were then put in tho box waa no proper showing and cited tho
jitovo such nn array of facte tliat if ta­
and Solotaun Kenyon was first
" ’ drawn,
’
b law jjrcvioufl to 1859, and- then road
ken by you as true they will draw after
but being absent, Porter Freeman was“ from laws of 1859.
them tho conclusion that tho Respondent
drawn, who bad read of trial end dis­
In those .Jaws it is stated that the
is guilty. Those two mon had been in
cussed it, had formed nn ojiinion und names of all the witness^ known at tho
i tho banking business until ifce 4tli of
was challenged. Edward Powers was time of filing the information and before
'V1d&lt;5»k._
September, IM59. During that summer
nexteCulled, had read the newspaper re­ tho
trial commences, should 1a?
1 Field Kcamc dissatisfied with tlio way
IS UB
08 IUUUW»
follows•:
ports, probably half of the evidence, had placed upon it, but we contend “
; the business was being carried on.
I STATE OF MICHIGAN, ?
discussed tho probability of his guilt or that the trial is commenced as soon as
i Field put in about 87,000, and Vander­
Mamstus Couxrr.
Mr. Eggleston having finisheL tho
innocence, had funned uu opinion and tho jury is sworn, and these witnesses ,.
about 82,600, which both had re­
' Tho Circuit Court for the Qounty of pool
i
stood'aside. Pleiades Bitown was called were not known at tho time of tiling tho
, Manistoo of tho December term thentof, ceived
,
from friends. Field and Van- first witness, George W. Bullis, wing
in bis place and sworn. *
information.
called and, July sworn said.: My nanto .
in the year of our I«ord 1869.
derpooU-ntered the Bank together on
Tiro Defense then announced themMr. Church Submitted hie own ullidu- ■ Be it remembered, that George W.
Bullis, I live in the city
September 5tii 1869, about 11 o’clock « George
aelvee satisfied with tho jury, when Mr. vit in which he stated that hv believed Bullis, Proescuting Attorney for tho
of Manutoc, knew Herbert Field in his
and rinCo that timo Field has never
Church in behalf of the People took the above wittfewe&gt; were material nnd County of Manistee, who prosecutes for ■
life and George Vanderpool. They
tho jMxiple of tho State of Michigan iu bean seen alive. On tho 17th of Sept,
them.
that the importsnoe
their testimony this behalf, is his proper person comes
the body of Field was found on tho were running a brokers Bank in Manis­
Henry L. Brown wan challenged for was unknown at tho first trial.
here unto this Court, before the Judge beach of Lake Michigan, near Fronk- tee, knew the ouilding and have tran­
Here thfrZoart Waited for some tune thereof, nt the Court House in said j
cause, and James Townsend and Hoary
: fort, about 27 miles from Manistee. sacted business with them. They be­
Hendershott were drawn, but both be­ for the affidavit of George W. Bullis, the Countv, on tho 21st day of Deoembm-. Field at this time was living with a lady gan business in December 180^, nnd
A. D.’ I860, and for the said people,
ing absent, Henry West was called and former Proaceuting Attorney of Manis­ gives the Court here to understand and whom he called aunt, and who had fur­ continued till Sept, 1869. During this
sworn. He had formed an opinion nnd tee Co., which was objected to by De­ be informed that on the 5th day trf Sep­ nished him the money for his banking time was Proseccuting Attorney and
stood aside for W. 8. Chidester. Mr. fense on the ground that the motion was tember, A. D* 1869, at the city of Maufor tho 4 years preceding last January,
nra-c. in ffio said County of Manistoo, buyimwa, and she became anxious a* to was at home at the time o? th®7 tennir.'made room for A. J. Walker, who was it had ■been given. The Court overruled nnd within 'the jurisdiction of this Court, iiia whereabouts tho noxt day. On Mon­
George Vandenoul, late of tho said city day, also, Vanderpool was found very atlonof their business. Cannot state
challenged by Mr. Church. Mr. Hughes th&lt;- objection, to which exception was
and county, banker, in and upon Her­ early, between 5 and 6 o’clock, washing when I last saw Field, but it was n
objected to the chaHeflge as ho had only taken, and tiio affidavit was read, which I bert Field'who was then an therein the
out tho Bank and when asked later in short timo previous to the 5ih of Sep­
an opinion us it seemed.
eluted that the importance of this testi­ peace of tho people ef the State of
tho day concerning Field, ho stated that tember, 1869. Never saw him alive after
Mr. Eggleston aroeo and considered mony was not known ut either of the Michigan, fclouiously, wilfully, and of
he had run away and taken some of his that date.
the moaning of the word opi/uon in the former trials. Tho motion was farther his xnalico aforethought, with ibroe and
Waa in tho Bank on Wednesday after .
tinns did make an-assault, and the said (Vanderpool's) money with him. Ho
law. Ho thought when one had ex- arguid.
Gcdrgc Vanderpool with a certain hatch­ had also cut «sut portions of the car­ tjiia, about 9 o’clock, nlonc but found
t.mini'd facts and evidence, ho had an
Mr. Eggleston said that no notice was et winch ho,, the said George Vander­
Messrs Conover. Ingram, Socor, Briggs
opinion, which it would require testimo­ necessary. All that was necessary was pool, then and there had held and used pet and tho main port of the scour­
Fisk, Cutchoon, Vanderpool and some
ny to overthrow and this disqualified to state to the Court tlwrt Mich witnessea by. and with his right hand in and up- ing seemed to be iu this place.
others. Mr. Chureu then asked what
Two
persons
went
to
tho
bank
on
busi
­
*
UU
M
U
H-c-d
upo.
&lt;h.
inrum..,™
,h
.»
“
d
*
b
'
him. Ho thought there was no such
, ,
. 1 . , , ,,
, । ton of the bead ol him, tho said Her- ness nnd nue went behind tbo desk and examination was made and what arti­
thing ns a partial opinion in the meaning beforo the trial should commence and |
Fieldj
vilfufly, folsaw the money in tho safe and thought cles were taken frqn tho Bank, to
of the law. Tho Coot taking the state­ the Court should make the order.
■ onioiudy, and of his malice aforethought
whiqh Mr. Hughes objected that such a
Mr. Hughes thoqght that tho view did strike, giving to the said Herbert there was enough to fill an ordinary
ments of the Juror sustained the objec­
sized hat, or as another said who saw it, question could not be asked till tho Cor­
tion and ruledSfim competent, when stated
was
sa
extraordinary
view.
Mr.
I
Field,
then
and
there
on
tho
top
and
•rated wrv .» exiraorda.n- rie«.
F«J, th™ .nd
ton
T*^’™
there was about a peck. Another party pus Delicti was proved, also that there
Mr. Church made hiwchalienge peremp­ Egglcto. i^ngad a»d v.p!ai&gt;»l bi. ■ b“k. "f *•
«• i
i
which mortal wounds he, the said Her- went to tho bank for money which Van- was no evidence that anything was tak­
tory. Mr. [J. D. Townsend was next ▼i®w.
bort Field, st the said city and county of
calk'd and sworn, when tho Prosecution
Mr. Hughes said, Shut Judge Grier Manistee, on tho said fifth day of Sep­ deq&gt;o61 said he could not pay, but being en away. Mr. Cnureh said that the
were content with the Jury. The De­ differed from the geattlentan. He thought tember, A. D. 1869, did immediately die. pressed far it he went to the safe, fol­ objection was well founded, and the
And bo your said informant gives tho lowed by this person, whom ho askod to questions asked to accommodate Mr.
fense then rejected Mr. Chidester for that after the information hud been
Court here to understand and be inform­
Bullis who wanted to go home as soon
cause, and called Harmon Wilcox, wh» filed no one hod any business to med­ ed that the said George Vanderpool in rat down and got the money.
Upon Wednesday, the people becom­ as possible. Mr. Hughes waived hu
being sworn said be had read .accounts dle with it, without an order -from the manner and force aforesaid, and at the
of the two trials, had discussed’the mat­ Court. He insisted tliat the informa­ place aforesaid, feloniously, wilfully and ing alarmed, an investigation was mode objection and Mr. Bullis said: my at­
tention was callojLto the disappearance
ter and had decided views (which unfit­ tion should not be-changed. He also of malice aforethought, him, the’ said and Vanderpool Was arrested.
In the evening between 9 and 10 of Field, wenf into
Bank and found
ted him. Palmer 15. Cranston was insisted that tho trial had commenced, Herbert Field, did kill and murder, contrniy to tho form of tlio statute in such
drawn in his place and being sworn said when Mr. ^glo^tan remarked that tho case made and provided and against the o'elock, some parties had boon to church several pci-sotis there examining the ■
and came down tho river in a canoo or Bonk and I examined a carpet which
he had read of both trials, had weighed application had been previously made. peace and dignity ef the people of tho
l&gt;oat which they hitched about fifty feet was lying there in a heap, spread it out,
the facts and decided the matter, which Mr. Hughes then read Judge Grier’s State of Michigan.
On going back to but found it did not cover tho floor.
And your informant ns aforesaid, fur­ below tlie Bank.
gave him his (release. Geo. Williams decision ia tho Nisi Prius Reports and
ther informs and gwefl the Court now tho boat, the lady thought she saw
There was a spot in that centre, which
had not read of first trial ut all and very ' argued that the Statute referred to was
hero to understand and bo informed somebody in a boat a little above them,
little of secondhand had formed no opiu-' for the protection of the accused and was that the said George Vanderpool, at tho
the carpet did not oaver and it wu mis­
and
she
heard
a
splash
in
the
water
as
sing ; tho floor was damp and ono spot
ion. Mr. Townsend had read “ Chris­ mandatory and not directory.
aforesaid city and county of Manistee,
of a dog or some such thing jumping
It was enacted so that the accused in a certain imilding there situate,
tian Advocate^’ with which Counsel wore
bore the evidence of being inked over
in which attracted her attention, so
not lamiliarfaud he was peremptorily might mk be taken &lt;ly surprise but known oa the bank of Manistee, on tho
n«d looked as if it had been scrapod or
fifth day of September, in tho year of much so that sho spoke to her husband
could
be
prepared
to
meet
tho
testimony
challenged,iwhichjnade room for Porter
scrubbed as it was broomed up. Other
our Lord, 1869, with force arid arms
The Court bad in and upon Herbert Field aforesaid, about it, and they saw tho figure of a spot wore of a rod color. Upon laying
Burton who shared the same fate. Sol­ arrayed against him.
man crouching down in tho boat and on
omon Kenyon |being drawn and sworn ruled against the prisoner on tho ques­ feloniously, wilfully, and of his malice
the carpet down on the. floor, I found
exatmnation soon after, found that there
Mid he had (readfbf both trials, had dis­ tion of diligence, and xnw the same aforethought, did make an assault, and
on tho carpet red spots which corres­
were spots as of blood from tho Bonk
cussed the maifler^and taken aides which question is involved hare in the case of him, the said Herbert Field, then and
ponded in adjacency to those on the
there with some blunt instrument and down to this point on the river.
They must show that it weopon, to your informant unknown,
disqualified him,[and David1 Trego took the people.
floor.iNear one rod spot on the floor
The.
evidence
produced
will
go
to
his place but soon vacated if, which pre­ was not-only not known at tho time of upon tho top of the hood and back of
I found n small red spot, an indenture
sented the spectacle of a Trego-ing. the former trials, but has come within the head did strike and mortally, wound, show that Field was murdered in tliat as large os a pea, and in that a red sub­
Bank between II and 12 o’clock of that stance of the oolor of blood. I exnmin
John Fisheyjbeing called had heard of their knowledge within m recent a pe­
day.
the trials and was rejected peremptorily. riod that this is the first opportunity
ad tho carpet, when I laid it down,- to
. David- Patton took(his place and was they have had to make it known. They city and county of Manistee, did die.
sen if tho spot in the neuter had boon
challenged for cause, when Joshua Mar­ Aould have acted with diligence so that1
And so your said informant gives tho jail at Manistee a latter was written by removed and it was cut out . This oar­
tin was called aiidfffworn but he had his the prisoner could have been prepared; Court here to bo informed, and io under­ him imd given to -fate wife to -W rent pet was cut running across the seam,
opinion of the matter and stood aside. to meet it. Suppose fifty witnesses were, stand that th«» said Georgs Vanderpool, away and mailed back to Manistee for leaving a strip of about fifteen inches on
him. tho eaid Heibcrt Field, in manner the purpose of fastening suspicion On
Darwin McOmbar was next drawn when •prang upon Os at this late hour, could
tho side near tho bonk entrance. He
and by the means aforesaid, then and |
the Defense^wero again satisfied with they be admitted ?
then explained the diagram nnd pointed
there fetoniossly, wilfully and of liis other parties.
We ask of you great patiente in ex­ out tho things described' These piobos
Mr. Church thought that very few malice afurethtKigbr. did loll and mur- 1
the jury.
.
dor,
contrary
to
the
form
of
tbo
statute
amining
all
tho
facts
in
this
important
of carpet I took home. I also founds
Mr. Church challenged Mr. Williams words were necessary os to what the law
in such case niado and provided, and
and celled Jamc'sjW. Mend, whereujion was in this matter. Let us find the law
newspaper which hod on ono side three
against 4hs peace and dimity of tho Vandeip^ol unless ho istho guilty party.
not [Judge Grier’s opinion l*Op!e of iho Stale of Michigan.
marks and on the other nido one. Tb*
the People were f satisfied, but the De­ and
That
would
bo
as
great
a
calamity
to
and
ho
read
from
the
Session
Laws!
fence were not,(and chtrlk-nged Mr.
j And yow informant! asAfottsoid, faxone was about the size of the end of tho
of
1869
upon
the
subject.
He.
ar-|
tho
people
&lt;u
to
Vauderpool.
.
I
thefr
informs
sud
gives
tho
Court
now
Mead, to which(Mr. Church objected.
thumb, and tho other three about the
Mr. Eggleston exhibited a map ■ mso of tho ends of tho fingers. These
Tito Court overruled the objection and gued tliat the Defense might have ob-1| hero to undo stand and bo informed
| tliat the said George Vanderpool, at tho
entered him to stand aside and Timothy tained from the court at any time in I aforesaid citv and conntv of Manistee, of Manistee and of tho Bank,■ and for marks wore rod. This paper I took to
in a ™ru,n building Uwr?
&lt;&gt;&lt; »«■
w. gi.. a di.- my office. I also found a box of enyelBush was called, who had read very session, or even at Chambcris the names
How do wo os tbo bunk of Manistee, on tho 5th day gram ®f ths bonk.
opos nearly of a white color, and an odd
little of it, and did not know that lie had and erdex of witnesses.

&amp; Chidester, ’Geo. Williams, David
Mr. Eggleston then renewed the mo­
Trego, Eil. Powers, Porter Freeman, tion to place tho following witnesses on
Henry H.n.lerrhott, H. WilM., J |ho WunnnHon. Mkwi y„, Joh»
»r w„.i,
p _C. ..
___
_. ..
Cranston. T Bush,
Goo. r:~.
Gregory,
F. Godfrey and Mrs. Field.
Gaskill, D. McOmber, P. Burton, D.
He read from the Session Lows to j
Patton, 1’. Brown, J. Fiiher. Joshua | sustain tho motion.
Martin. 11. D. West, Solomon Kenyon. j Mr. Choercr objected to the motion I
Janita Tow'DJHmd, and A. J. Walker.
■ being granted, on the ground that there

in the afternoon.
xmauioon skssiox.

At tho opening of Court this P. M.
Mr. Chcever requested that the witnesses
fur tho Prosecution be excluded from the
Court room during the trial, which was
argued to some extent when the Court
ordered that ell witnesses, both for tho
People and Defense bo excluded until
tho testimony is all submitted, Mrs.
Vanderpool being excepted. Tho Sher­
iff then made proclamation to that effect.
Mr. Eggleston opened tho case by
saying that the information in this case
rias filed on December 21st. 1869, and

ii==:

�Cafdj.

ATTEKTioxilnteigl apd
thejsickage, also there wain pair efeuffs,! was certainly one jraeco. posifibly two,
evidently a gentleman’s. 1 also found j and*'it was two er ’three
’
*foot long. mv
——is
There
and took away a hatshot with a head u window in tho back part of tbo Bank
about 15 or 20 foot from tho water in
about an meh and a quarter in diameter.
1 also found, the next day some of tho the river. Tbo complaint in this case
was here shown to witness and ho testi­
boards of tho floor sawed olli aud took
fied that tho body of it whs in his handthem to my office. They were about
2 1-2 lent long and the width of flooring, i writing, drafted it on tho day that
!
Whcu this was
some six inches. I found iu tho crooks the dates show.
some dirt in a moist condition and a drafted it was not known that tho
substance which on top hud tho color of body uf Field was found and do not
ink, but lower down it was rod. I cut ।| know that it was known, that he was
from these boards a piece, about six ji dead; think the arraignment was on the
inches long which run across tho same day tho complaint was made. At
two Imanls, and with thu paper spoken the inquest the body was partially taken
of and a piece of shirt, I delivered out of the box i. e. rolled over and tho
Tho shirt
them to Dr. Duffiold, the shirt nt my of­ lid was taken off the bo*.
fice anc^tho rest in Detroit. I also de­ was laid open, tho pants also opened, the
shoes
and
stockings
and
neck
tie and
livered to him two pieces uf board given
to me by David Ingram and on them was the piece of lope were taken off entire­
a red substance. Those wore uoarly ly. Do not recollect that there was any.
round and an Such or an inch nnd a thing else on tho body. There was also
quarter in diamolor, never saw them another handkerchief there but how at­
Tho coroners
since, gnvo him tho pieces of whirt after­ tached I could not toll.
wards when tho Doctor was at Manistee. jury consistod of John ('aufiold, Mich­
This piece of shirt wus taken from the ael Fay, cannot recollect any more.
part covering tho arm and breast, tho Mr. Groou, W. 8. Hann and Mr. Shack!
body of it was white and it hod a red­ Icton were also reciiliod. He-'thought
dish streak on it. I never saw this again Mr. Dunnet drew tho vurdk t of tho
either. After this our uffieu was burned Coroners. I think 1 took all the pieces
and tho remaining parts of these things of carpet in the room; was none in the
wore burned at the same timo. Wo had front room dim* beliind tho curtain which
tho clothes taken from the dead body of' he pointed out. Was a safe back of
Herbert Field, a pair of paute, shoes, ' counter, uf large size with a burglar bus.
stockings (originally white) shirt, hand- 1 Think it would weigh 2,000 lbs. There !

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Zfsrr fair mip Goods.

Office in Hastings.

IF?

0flier the following
Tax Titles

app«n

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do not recollect

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whether thia story about tho rope was
not an after-thought, conceived after the
trial at Manistee, Mr. Church objected,

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roarli atora. Haatlao, Mich.
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Situated in tho various Townships

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•4

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Puti.i a—ring to pUrehM« win d0 25yl
«n to (Ml. We win cb-rfnll, gi„
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NOTICE.
think the other end was broken off,
think I aaw wmn pieces of toned tope
also in the Bank, but do not knew
whether it was cut off at either end, or

'

WM H. HAYFORD

DEALKBS ia Dry Goods, Groceris^ Boot* sod

the first trial at Manisu-o and do not

CHAN. II. BAUER.

of LANDS

«•.

his counsel. Defense made exception.
Ramsdell said nothing about releasing
him. Ques.—What did the Sheriff
say? Objection made and rttstained.
Ques.—What induced you to do what
you did on that day ? I drew the com­
plaint at the request of Mr. Briggs
and at the further knowlenge, which
convinced me that tho writ of Habeas
corpus would be issued to release him.
Ques-— What bad wmo to you*, knowl­
edge about that gold ? Objection made
and overruled, but answer not taken Mr.
Hughes waived a further cross-examin­
ation reserving the right to recall the
witnm at any future timo. Court then
adjourned fill 9 o’clock to-morrow morn-

I*. RUSSELL

Can be bad by Calling at

kerchief (white) nnd a email nock-hand- was a lounge in the room whan 1 made
kerchief a dark blue vest, a piece of i the examination but do not recollect ex- j
CASTLETON.
rope from arouud tho body, a Scotch j uotly whore it stood ; think it was begray coat that Mr. Socor gave me and . hind tho curtain. Thtre was a stove i
that 1 had seen Vanderpool wear, a tow-; also. Do nut know whether there was ’
el and tho hatchet, tho carpeting, envoi- any curtain hero this day or not, but
opes, &amp;c. All these things were destroy-1 had a-&gt;en it previously. Have been bo-'
ed at tho burning of tho office ; was ■ hind the desk whore tho stove, desk awl l
present at the inquest which waa held a | lounge are, but do not recollect tho date.
wjfok from the next Saturday, tho cloth-1 Mr. Vanderpool was there I think. ;
WOODLAND
Look oui for
iiig that I have described was on" the I Have not been in tbo Bank frequently,
w I seres
the body, do not know whether I saw Tho carpet was of a reddish or brown- ।
the shirt studs in his shirt ur not. Thu . ish colu.-, with some green in it I think, | Adcrrtwmtnl of GRANT ^PHILLIPS.
gray coat spoken of was not un ‘ also blacksHad never examined it pri- j
the ■ body but was Vanderpool’*. J or to this Wednesday. There was a litJOHNSTOWN.
TJujre was also a ring, a twenty dollar tie oral spot on it about fifteen inches
gwl piece in an envelope and tho shirt J in length and 12 inches across,
studs which I saw at tho inquest. Hero i Cut into the board with a saw, cut a
• 'XU si’w
W ’• uf a r l.*
he identified tho ring, the studs, the en- pinco off and gave it Io Dr. Duffield,
velopc in whiph tho gold jiitco was j Think there wu&gt;. as much tod color or I
wrapped. They came into my hands at j substane.; un this pioco as on any other, j
BALTIMORE
the coroners inquest from tho witness j saved the piece with tlio indention in it
•
who found them, and have been iu my | as big as u pea, do not know who saw it’,
•Ji’ef.wX*'!
possession except when taken to Kola- j besides myself and Mr. Cutcheon, but!
HASTINGS.
niazoo. I saw tho rope un the body tied | think Dr. Duffield an£ others saw it, do !
■
around tbo middle. I also saw iu the not remember that I ever testified that I — ' " "
"■
......
11
Bank apiece of rope about 15 feat long anyone saw it but myself. A Juror i -kCHLEA
vith^ono end cut off smooth, which re- asked who-cut out **~~
.*—
tho v
boards. Answer
!
CARLTON
semblod the cne around tho body. Ho —Some carpenter in my presence, tho
also produced a box with sumo pills in chips or small pieces tpuken of ho got
it, ami another box with somu powders from
&gt;— ir
—*t-—-•
Mr/Ingraiu.
in it which ho had received from Sher- 1
Ro-direct—Mi. Church asked what
iff Secor, and ware in the' safe with circumstances or what action of Mr.
BARRY.
some bosks ami other things belong Vanderpool’s counsel led to this com­
mg to
lield when the
office plaint being made, which was objected
was burned. Cross-examined by Mr. to by Mr. Hughes when Mr. Church ex­
Hughes.—Was Prosecuting Attorney plained that Vanderpool’s counsel were
4 years prior to 1871. Drew up tho iu- clamorous for his release on a writ of
fermation in this case and assisted in Habeas Corpus which led to this action.
the first trial as one of the counsel for
Mr. Hughes said he objected to this
Druggists and Chemists,
the Pecple. This trial lasted about 4 thing
being
clouded
up,
as
u n*fr
weeks, was engaged all the timn, this the charge
was
for
murder.
and dealers In
trial took place in Fob. 1870 , Spent He thought the counsel's remarks were
••K
PATENT
MEDICINES,
some timo previout io this in tho prose­ irrelevant, It la not common for persons
PAINTS,
BUTLANDi
cution of this case, some 25 days in aB, to swear io any one’s haring committed
OILS,
this was spent in a desultory manner, a murder before it is known that a mur­
&gt;
a
fre
or
n
•
v
examinining testimony, talking with wit- 'der has Iwn committed. Mr. Church
VARNISHES,
neasee but not hunting them up, have got
| up to defend himself personally,which
TURPENTINE,
asked the Sheriff to hunt up witnesses ■ tuD
&lt;x,url inouguv
the Court
thought unnecessary.
unnec.'Hsary. Anu
And
and bring thorn to my office that I) then overruled the objection. Before the TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
might confer with them, but never did i complaint made by Briggs, Mr. VanderIRVING.
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
myself except the few days previous to . pool was in jail without process,
CHOICE TEAS,
■
the inquest.
Went with Mr. Rus­
Question -jWas any ono acting as
GROCERIES, 4
sell and tomo others to Mr. Ruggles bis lawyer ? Objection made by de­
■•Mot
n If of n • ire
k« i » V
and they went iato Mrs. Vanderpool’s
fense. The point waa discussed by Mr. CIGARS and TOBACCO,
room, I remained in the parlor. Went Cheevar and Cburch and objection overKEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES
rSAIBIEVlLLB.
there to see if any munoy was to be ‘ ruled. Ans.—Thomas J. Ramsdell was
found among Mis. Vanderpool’s things.
Tho time of the night that wo went
there was after 12 o’clock.
My mind
was connected with tbo fact of finding
money and generally, any other evi­
dence.
Explained as tho reason of
going so late that the body was found
that same night, and wo were up and
went to her room. Be remained in the
parlor but the rest went out of the
room with Mrs. Buggies to search Mrs.
Vanderpool’s things. Did not hear anyfhihg that was said by them after they
left me. Did not find any money ; can
hardly describe tho part I took in first
trial; waa there as Prosecuting Attor­
ney and as a witness and opened the
case and summed it up.
Mx. Briggs
swore to ths complaint against the pria-

GEO. C. WORTH.

Good Bargains in

A««. ht W71,

J'OBN .WHITMORE.

STEWART A 8TEIMHOFF.

Wa art leckaiica) Deitois,

�ncr.
:iCS5X X. CXWTT

Tlxsnxoa. Tbvxsdat, Auov« IT,
Record of the Republican Party in
Behalf of Liberty and Equal Right*.

the light of suffrage, nod forever .pro­
hibiting Its withdrawal, pasRtd Roth
branches of Congress.
In March, 1869, a law was passed
striking the word white from all the
urdiaaucea of this District, destroying
all nhpthuhiation against colored men
in Stotdk laws or ordinance*.
ffc Msy. 1870. the bill known as the
enforcement sot be-Mm* a law, its ob­
ject being to protect colored men in all
the right* to which other citizens are
entitled.
In April, 1871, Congress passed what
la known as the Ku-Klux act, giving
Ibe President power to protect the loy­
al people of the South against organ­
ised bands of aaaassins, and rendering
the people of a county or city, under
certain conditions, responsible for the
damage* done therein by these outlawa.
Such, briefly, are the leading meas­
ure* adopted by a Republican ‘ Con­
gress, sod sanctioned and sustained by
the Republloaa party, for securing to
the colored people of the nation the
boon of liberty and the right of equal
American citizenship.
As a "campauion-pieoe” to this long
list of acta in the Interest of Justice ana
humanity, we ought, perhaps, to pub­
lish the record of the Democratic party
ia behalf of slavery, wrqng, and out­
rage.
But It can hardly be necesnary, at
least until the Wounds inflicted upon
the backs of the toar million* of ex­
alaves have had time to heel. If col­
ored men bear uo malice against their
Democratic owners, they will not be
apt to forge: who fastened aud who
broke their chains.

A brief recapitulation of the various
measure* enacted by the Republican
ii&amp;rty, during it* ten year* of power, in
behalf of the cause of liberty end RRMl
I-olltleal, and civil rights to aU men,
without record to race or color, will be
a matter of useful information to oar
reader* at this time, and aid them In
coming to a Just and correct decision m
to the party they can tho most safely
trust hereafter.
The drat blow at the “ Divine" insti­
tution of slavery was a blO, which l&lt;ecame alow in August, 1861, confiscating
all property aud setting free all slaves
used in aln of the rebellion.
January 25, 1862, a inw was passed
prohibiting the use of the jail* of this
DiMtrict for the Imprisonment of fugi­
tive slaves.
The great measure emancipating the
three thousand slaves of thia District
pawed both Houses of Congress and was
signed by the President in April. 1862.
On the 13th of March 1862, a bill be
came a law forbidding and punishing
the return of fugitive slaves, coming
mtortur Hues, by nav«] and miJltJiry
officer*.
March 6th, of the same year, tho Pres­
ident bad recommended the passage oft
a joint resolution proposing a co opera~ TX'-nrx'T t
tion between the General Government j
w*
JLWLLL,
and the Slave Htatcs for the general alx&gt;- RegiSTUB of Dkkdii. Notaby Public,
litlon of slavery, on the principle of
—and—
compensation to the owners. During
the.month a bill covering this suggea
SENERAL CONVETANCER |

Abstbacts of Titub
The bill abolishing the loog-cxlsting,
odious distinction* In this District of land* in Barry County furnished on
application, at my office in the
against the colored people, such us tax- ,
Ing them for the education of white ।
Court House.
children and denying them all benefit {
W. II. JEWELL.
from the tax, became a law In May,
Ifatiw, Mich.
1862.
June 19th, 1862, tho President *igiu&lt;d
a bill, which pweed both Housed, pro­
hibiting slavery forever in *11 the Terri- i
tones of the United States.
J une. 1882, a law was enacted estab­
lishing diplomatic relation* with the
republics of Liberia and Hayti.
In July, of the same year, a law was
passed conferring upon colored persona
the right to testify In Courts of Justice;
’ nlra. prohibiting the Inter State coastw toe slave trane.
.J« July, 1862. a bill became a law
emancipating slaves coming within our
Huas Whose masters weio In rebellion GO TO CLARKS FOR PICTURES
Kill all slaves found in place* captured !
Isy.our troops.
JpJy 7, 1882, President Lincoln ap­
proved a bill punishing the Infamous j
practice of using the Amencan flag for
the protection of vessel* engaged In the
slave trade, in open dedance, as had .
grown to be tbo practice, of a plain cooatltutlonal provision. Under the pro-1
visions of this act one Gordon, captured
while engaged in the slave trade, was'
tried, convicted, and executed.
Oppoate I'. 0.
July 17, 1862, a la« was enacted autborizing the enlMmcnt and military |
organization of calon-'I men.
»u . Dan'l Striker.
September 22, 1862, Pre»ldent Lincoln ■ ”• *• Goodyear.
. Issued a prnctomatioaitteclaring tliat on .
the 1st of January eosulug he should'
should Issue uiiother proclaming al! per-1
sons free in such State* as might l»e
n«fti«l Ar
;jtoy the immortal
declaration
a" uaveo forever
free in Ari
'exes. Louisiana,
Dealers in
Mi—lwlppi, Alabama, Florida. NBrth
and South Carolina, and Virginia was
issued.
March, 1863. a law was enacted Incor­
porating nn institution for the educa­
tion of colored youths, to be iocatid in
this District, from which had grown
up the Howard University.
A law was enacted in February, 1884,
enrolling all colored men, whether
•lave* or not. Into the national forces,
allowing loyal masters a bounty of tSOO
for their slaves—afterward* reduced to
♦100 bounty. But thl* wee wholly re­
pealed in 1867,
On the 11th of June 1814, a bill be­
came a tow placing colored noldtore on
a footing of equality tn all respects with
white soldiers.
June 28, 1884, a bill was signed repeal­
ing the iufamou* Democratic fugitivg•lav r law.
In 1884, a law we* pa**-J allowing
colored men to coutract for carrying the
malto.
The vear before the act was passed
prohibiting all distinction* ou account
of race or color In ths public convey­
ances of this District.
agents for the
The Isw creating the Freedprtn’s Bu
reau was tressed early In the -year 1WJanuary 27,1865, the famous thlrteentn
amendment to the constitution, which
had been previously approved by the
Senate, |mseed the House of Represen­
tatives. forever abolishing slavery in
the United States.
MADE OF
During thl* year acts were peeked re
pealing the various measurer enact* a
by the Southern Bta tea under Johnson ■
rule, designed to establish slavery hi
another form, authorizing-the disgrace "-Fthe BEST IK THE WORLD.
ful apprenticeship system, tt»eJ*wTnre
gard to vagrancy, aud authorising the
Also the
whipping of negroes.
The same year a law was passed abol­
WOODLAND PABLOBS.
ishing the system of ]m&gt;nage.slavery in
NewMexloo.
In Deodinber, 1868, a resolution passed
both Hwwe. or Cbb«t~ .ppoloUn, th.
lolut t’ommltt.'O on lUoonrtruptlo., to
whom
rehTTr l th. erwlootUI, .rd*
person* claiming seats from JoonsoD *

Subscribe
&gt;JE

Sol* Proprietor of

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COMPOUNU WAHOO BITTIBS,
Price, only 30 Cent* a Bettie.

BANNEB

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th* fol I owing complaint*.

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Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stemach, CoctlvenaM, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Comptaint.
in Children, Pitre, BUloiu Cbm-

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Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Baek, Pain in the. Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Jlheumaiism,

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Physicians throughout tho City and

Price, only'tO Cent* a Bottle.
C. N. SHEPARD,
Grand ltrtplti*.riTlch,

by ACKLEY A SLADE
Hasting*, Mich.

HERRICK.

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aid Plated Ware.

HARDWARE,

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Subscription—$1. for the Trial

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Wooden Ware, &lt;fcc&lt;

MABCKNU8 WRIGHT

Detroit Stoves,
Su erior

Iron,

$1.00 for 75c

declaring that none of the rebel ^“le*
were entitled to replantation in Con­
gress until Congressman have declared
"Tn April’. 1886. the civil righto bill,
Johnson had voiced, became a

amend

I will close oid my Stock
of Summer

CITY PAINT STORE!
TO

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OFFICE

COMMINS k BROWN,

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Nnue-Pamtmj,
Greimhj,

•Sign and Ornamental

JOB WORK

Oila. Mitrd FaiaU ArtlaFa

Dry Goods and Clothing
at sevety-flve cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

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M. PRICKETT.

MUSICAL!

up

ov6r JoLnran** vpto an i
universal suffrage In lid
n January. u»7, a bit „
ring that witbtu nd TerrKdFy of the
of the United States should suffrage be
de nied on account of rests color, or for­
m er oondition.
In February, 1867, the fifteenth

Horsemen
. ATTENTION!

t the
new
the Uni;e* from
ving the rebel debt

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SHERMAN MICH, Dealer ia

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w Order, by man for Adrertiimg, Babactipbona or Job Wark, promptly »ttrad.
ed to, and wo will warrant Satisfaction.

W. H. HOLMES, Publisher.

ctr«M«taa Sheet

tatlwb
Nioh.

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MadeaJ Booki etc. Also

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�THAVELER'S GUIDE.

Tifg RjtptfBUCm BltftHMX. LOCAL EVENTS
DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

Good Morning.
Weather k Httle cooler.

Fobllaher.’

al follow!:

.

•

The City will soon be crowded.
,
Witnesses for tho people iu tho Van­
derpool case sre being examined.
Tim FwA-ing story continued. Judge
Hoyt caught eight fish yesterday.

'

Local thw fiotice?.
The Daily.
Term*—$1 for the trial.
rates reasonable.
.

fio’r Ml 6 00.4 Ml

L. N. Mixer has thanks of tho boys of
this office for a nice pitcher of cider.

“•Bn!ilM# K * Optn

J. ROUMK y. M

■ICHICAW CEI H. Fl.
Grand River Vi y Division
.A.ucnjfirr isti.

0 Grommins! Where was "police”
! No. 1, last night.
!

J. Roberts &amp; (Jo., al tho Post Office,
keep the Daily Banned for snle.

A Goax.—The Th'JttJif Reporter per­
petrated a joke to-day which will upAdvertising pear in his report to-moxkow.

J! 15 r xj 7 CO ua
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jia
I
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I 2 30
I 4 10
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740
|SW

at Runyan’s.
An Every-day Story.

Clover Hullers!

I 315 ml 8»

0
8
I HA, I
We wore delayed several hours last
____ _
MIXBM. I ACCt
The popular Business College of the evening by not having our “dally ma- '■'nnd lUpdp-if 45 r m
chlnery” in right working order. Qur - t'w*n’
•
coontxy is located al Grand Rapid*.
' •'!&lt; ! tin"
city folks will get two dallies today.
MH.Hrnl!
Sewing Maehino Nfeedles and Needle
Sharpeners, for nil Machines, nt Grant
Rath ek Funny—The Court ex­
I
&amp; rluilipa.
tf
cluded all tbo witnesses from attendance
at tho trial until all the testimony Is V emontrille •
The Nsw Firm.—J. AV. &amp; C. G. Bent­ Bubmitted^-exccpJ Miv. Vanderpool.
ley, manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds Ibelrsawn for ttih notion will not be
and molding*, und.everything else, are very apparent* as vre prlrit-the teeth
so busy selling moldings that they can­ uioijyi in fhll every dayl. ,
3»
not write for tho local column this week.
KEFUBLICAN CAVCVS.
Hill, m follow :
•
A Worthy Mottofkiearo ExprtKi at KM0 a tn. Detroit Exj&gt;imi at
The Republican Electors of the City of 50}pm.
“A thorough Instruction, Fair and
Honorable Dealing with. Everbody,'’ is Hastings are requested to meet at Wil­
the motto of »ho Grand Rapids Businc.-s liam H. Hay ford's office, in Empire
TEACHERS' NOTICE.
College.
Block, on l-riday Evening, Aug. 18tb,
1871, to nominate two Candidates for
Examination
of Teachers for" Barry
Notice.
Justice of the Pence to be supported at
, County. Fall Buries.
the ensuing special election.
All persons who are owing me, must
By Outer of City Com.
take notice If the same is not paid within
N. Bailey, CA‘n. II belli a«follow,: of inuebm cxuuinatiom will l&gt;t'
thirty days the accounts wfU beteft with
At Orangeville, Oct. tith.
a Justice for collection.
Mas. Sfxixokr.—We referred yester-.
Hustings Ort. Dili, aud Nov. tith.
John M. Bessmeb.
day to the article in the Ay/» in ^regard |
“_
Assyria. Oct. 13th—Ellis School:
Hastings, Aug. 14,1S71.
dw
to Mrs. Springer being in ( Ohio?" and I
_9.
I
Rrssxu. &amp; Nsvnts at the Phasnix
since then wo have heard by letter from j At Nashville, “ 17th.
Cash Store have good SO ct Tea for 00
“ 20th.
her parents in Ohid that she bus not
«
jente.
1
4w
25th.
been there at all, and this with the state- '
“ Woodland, Nor. lOtH.
New Goods ut the Phciwix Cash ment of the Manistee Timet of tho 12th
Stobx. _ ________
^w
tost, that sho was in Manistee complete- j
Custom work made on short notice, ly answers the unfounded assertion of ’
the-Ey^
___
in good style and reasonable prices
_______ ______ nt Runyan's.
Z- Ladles’ fine shoes of the latest styles

.

SUPERIOR, )1CSHERRY AND STATESMAN
CRAIN

DRILL!

Knlanxuzoo and Ann .Arbor

&gt;

WHEEL CULTIVATORS
BALL, GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

(ASTLVGS
MACHINES,

SAWING

ETC.,

HARROWS,

and the largest stock of

x\.GRIG€TI,TURAL

MACHINERY

in Bam' County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Wuisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block

M. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY
fAtccenura to Dicker A Ken tier.'

?,"A
At the Railroad meeting at the bank I
A Sclect Bchool at Woodlud Centre, under the
Vow. will" ,am«M S«-A
yesterday, after discussing the matter j rharje of Prof.
Uh and continue ten »«ki. Tuition from » to K'
for some timo, and all expressing tlfem- I occordtn, toKudie, pursued.
A leoond icboul of thin kind will be tauehl in
selves in favor and willing to work fora I A-.n.-Bto S.k«.l ll.^lJS.to.YIM
will eoamenei Sept- Uh and continue «ix weeks
competing road running north and south, I ItThe
Superintendent of Schools will alio conduct
fOf ••&lt;*«♦. •» .lhp »iHw&gt; of
tho following named gentleman volun­
vranreril c. tn rommenca
.-bKibt work
teered and were accepted by the meet­
&gt; tba i&gt;ruehM Un«ht duriav tin winur
ing os delegates to^o to Battle Creek
and Kalamaxoo in company with o’
egation from Lowell, on Tuesday next:
C. S..41urtun, W. Barlow, A. J.

‘•Hello John, where arc you going?”
“I wo, going down here to buy scene
grocers.”
“Well I am going down to Afaoe Al­
len’s to buy mine."
“Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t
any of him, J always go there to buy
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set ol crockrrv
anti
and paper enough to paper my house,
tb»m, 20 per rent, cheaper I Kan I &lt;x&gt;uJd
buy any where
Brekfos he wab
ranted XT.
The crockery he keeps i.
Tax: New tiauox I^w.—-Efforts tethe Boot’s cek*brated ware."
,
“Well, I always do eo on groceries, ward the enforcement of our new liquor
THE CELEBRATED
and I know yM can. BwJdc he take. law begin to be made in many places.
anything I
--------(Jackson Co.) the
too, I get a better tobacco, tea and
Farrier's
sugnr there for the same money than* people put a whisky seller on tho grid1 die, whereat he trumped sundry counter
any where else in town.”
charge,
;
but
thus
far
he
ha,
got
the
I
, .
M. ALLEN,
granite state
ashington Block. ’Aug. 15,1871.
worst of it, hsvMad to trig, two heavri
fines, . AtlQiaif prtWfcutforu «•{
Warranted Custom Made Abotsfrom
soon to be extensively commenced. OnT
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacuaon
tho whole, the movements upon the i
works
of Sir
as ot
oir John Barleycorn are slow, I
FOR SALE AT
Call 4&gt;n Miss Wilcox for miillneiy consic*
‘------------’------...............
jidering
the stringency
of the law
goods of all the latest and best styles.
and certainty of conviction under it
FimtNaomkal CLsrauw Merex.
—Go there for tbe best and cheapest
iJhsyeer 1871 wiji he u msmorulilt
Clothing. Gents Furnlshljiff Goods, etc.
one for th* nuwbsr .umk.dcstruu.^
a
___
E. U Williams.
mtimj
character of its tornadoes. The dis­
Theplsre tobuy vour bctssniMK^ patches daily came freighted with ac­
,
Buny/mT
counts of frightful wind ravages—lieuses
Land and Calcined Plaster,
torn to shreds ; trees uprooted; railway
Burlington.
trains lifted bodily from the track and
UME, WATER LIME.
e— to
• one side,
• mTJ
———
and~people
Tailed. "
Leaving the East and arri^g ntChi- thrown
cago or Indiampdis, how shall wn roodi The tornadoes this year equal the
most
destructive
ones
of
the
tropics.
In
the West ? The best Liao i» -aokiiow. lodged to b^tbeC.JB. A'a, 'joined to­ our own State stems hare been very re
pether with the B. A &lt; Rtolroad by the
August 10. 1871.
Iran Bridge at Burlington, and colled
TO ADVERTISERS.
the Brxuxarox Rourx

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MANUFACTURERS OF HASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.
The Corner Grocery

,

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.,

Still Continue lo'get?

Groceries,

■
w. T. EASTMAN’S
ratir/f
,

Sash.

Doors,

Glassware,

&amp;-C., &lt;fcc„

Blinds,
CheaP®r th&amp;B *ny Store in Hastings.

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

MW, tbo amtiMS ty ovm 100 m|Jat
brarh of th, B M, di,™, result after the trial progresses farther
al Red OA &amp;Ji. mk&gt; n
nurniX We wiU say now, that if space is wan^
Sovn tho hlMaoan thrmurb St Joo th
edbyany business man in
ft.™ a.y, and .u
in Hastings,
that sow is the time to secure
it, before
ire it
hofnw.
gers by this route to Kansas, sec Illi
and Grand
Rapid, gets ahead.
Mij Jx’Uth.nt let „d Miwtuti «nd,' i Jackson
.
-------hy »tligM dinwg.no,,Nrtnuko A
’11° lifwod a contract to
Loreto ortia'o rtoa nw—l l
a
■'
*°PPOT1 “ “''“"J’'"”
“Jm-tO.

fnngnl atreattu-it, «ngll Un(&amp; Qnj ‘-T “ •^onmtmt” and they . anted

j

treble

“1871”

‘C.H. HICKSJ

Improved!

The nuin Ito* of the &amp;,nt» nuuttoIf anyone will stop into our pressroom
t* teraha, ouch with the PwaSc this evening after the day's edition is
worked off they can see our pressman
route to CaHforaia. 3$e Middle Branch, wet down enough blank paper fora tri- &gt;
entering NeTwnsfrs at Plattomouth, paa&gt;- fle over a thousand copies of the Daily |
« through Linoate, the State Capital,
th® Dext day- That, alone, |
and will this year be finished to Fort

Bh^m,,. re,

ALSO, LUMBER, FLOORIXO SIDIlTe fr.,

DRESSED

Best

□trxl

lumber

style

Of Ml Kinde.

and

JTl
or

■sitting of C. F Dwight kCo.

RUSSELL
"A8TJNO8.MICB.

Hardware,

I

woodruff

Harnesses,

,i,u&gt; dro”c

^boL ^&gt;PPed
O* StOiLtfar-’ *

REMEMBER,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

not be under-

«»X f

8°Id by any House
&gt;■»«!

In Michigan.
A. Gkeble
Wabk RvaBm.iT

The Best in the
:

for warn. ~eals aioli hours
Senega-the place. Oppo&amp;*&gt;e Lein's Lak-eni
South side State st"'

WOODBWp,

&gt;£-.12. STAUFFER.

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                    <text>VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17,1871

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Have now on hand
Urirera Trom tho day he committed him­
self a* tho bondsman of Jeff. Dari* to
the policy of absolute forgivraero up to
a yery recrat, if not to ths prurori, day
The foot ia, with all Horace Gredoy’a
counting cteo of largo stone buildings « officer entreated him not so to expceo experteno and life long adherence to tho
with terraced roof*, -all fortified, fillod' himeolt Hi* ropfe we*. ” Martin Srott ftoory of freedom and the right* of
and rorrtid with tho enemy'* infantry. I ha* ne'er yet .looped." In fire second*
They were protected rad flanked by long from the utterance of this speech, he al­
lino* ot cavalry end infantry amounting to wo» numbered with tho dead. Hie
in all to 12 or 14,000 nwm, commanded followers, blaeloncd with smoke, blood boon wretched failure*, though few, if
by Banta Anna in pemon. Far to tho and dual, a* they filed part hi* prostrate any who know him, have* doubted hl*
right rad left, in rear of tho*e poeitioui, body, one after another dropnoia tear honesty hi supporting them, and, argu­
were thoumnds of the enemy's force* that told truly how ho wa* eMmed in ing in the abstract, ha ba* generally
held in rceerre, who watched the diffcr- the army. I* it any surprise that men been able to give regent reason* for all
led by ouch officers could not b« beaten.

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castle and hill of Cbapultepec, the eent
of the Gorerament military school, muned and defended by 90 piece* of the
heaviest artillery. A berry battery of'
four gun* was planted by the enemy
midway between Mahno and Do Mata.
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stretching along in front of De Mata,

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Uro disastrous defeat of the euemy on
fire hard-couirtted field*, tb. 20th of
Augurt, filled tho Mexican nation with
alarm fe the At. of their capital This
great stronghold seemed quite at our
mercy now. It is poiwiH* thrt wn might
have followed up tho advantage* gained
by u* at Chunbuaco and taken poesossion of the groat city ; but the infantry
ana of tho Mexican eorviee was not yet
destroyed, oar army was badly cut up;
■evmal regiment*, particularly the New
York and South CaroUna. wars almost
armihiUtod ; the Sd, to which I betong- and G*n. Iran nt Molino del Boy. Gen.
ed, whichwent over the enemy's trenches, rianta Anna had a position further in
in the Doming, at Coaireroe 700 strong, tho rear and biwurd* the city with the
encamped at night a wofully decimated
band of 418 men. Half of those wore
At daylight Huger’* gun*, the sig­
I scarred with wounds, and almost e rory
nal for a general attack, opeped upon the
enemr. They were discharged with
such prertsfou rad activity thlt thQfeiGen- Scott might well have exclaimed ican* toon abandoned their artillery in
with 1‘yrrua uf old, as he rode over the front, rad sought shelter in the mill.—
field af bottle at night, covered with the Hie mroeire wall* of Molmo trembled
mangled bodies of his bravest officers like aspen loaves at every discharge ol
Huger's gun*. The action now became
and I am ruined.”
general nil along the linos. Tho roar
The fact is wo were nut able to follow j, of 50 ifocra of artillery, the inreraral
up our oonqu.st. and enter a waited, roll of musketry, and the loud shout* of
borate aity of 200,000 people, whoso th. combatant* *hook the surrounding
every hooae rad roof was a ftwti&amp;wtioa, hill* and sent deafening echoes through
and defood*d by throe times our own the valley* and plain*. Though not ex­
numbers of eoldiora, withoat patting to posed to the shots of the enemy at flr-t,
, Lazard arary thing ww bad gained.
the position of our divuion was upon an
deration, where wo could *urvoy the
conflict and at the same time watch the

Stationery.

Shoes and Gaiters.
1'llESCim-nOM and

Nearly three weeks were spent in at
teropto at negotiation. But every attempt
to rescind* a 'treaty of peace proved*
feSure. On the 6th of September Gen.

family

4ar rt P—a ds Mate, stripping th.
nburche* of their bolh and converting
them into cannon i* ths government
foundry al Molino do! Bey.

Gra. Boot t docafod at ouco to raptaro
ami dsrtray thee* work*. They ww.
onsnmandod by the formidable gun* on
JKAACW. VROOMAX«»*. M Sfc- L*«n H—.

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moat limited mental calibre, nor does ho
admit what every body knows must have
' my word is a! way*, forward I"
The enemy hero were repeatedly ral- resulted from withholding the use of
। ed awl nirtwii Gra Scott fr«a the ballot for a few years tongs* from
hands which are still red with the blood
ditrh breast high tor infantry. In front turn* of tin- cjnflirt. Ro aent two brig­ of rebellion and of oatrage upon every
was a brood plain, to ttdvar.ro over ades, one from Pillow'* division under1 principle of honor and decency. A*
which exposed our troop* to a convnrg- Gra. Fierce the other from oar divia ion one extreme is generally followed by an­
under Col. BIloy to ths asuatanoe of our other, he now rurtire from the bugging
Ing flank fire a* well a* a fire in front.
fororo straggling before Casa do Mat*. of criminals and their elevation to su­
When the gray light of the in-&gt;ruiug
The cnemv'a line* were firally broken. preme power in the South to the oppo­
streaked the plain* our troop* were dis­
site verge of extremity, and suggest*
covered drawn up and ready for action They triad to rally again under the guns
military rule ns neceasary at th* tegin100 rods in front of the Mexican line*. ofCbapultepcc. The 5th, 6th rad 8th ning, when no such power would have
Col. Garland with Drum’s-battery had intantry adrueod from El Molino, aba, been required if the simplest rale* of
sgniWtbu enemy. A fioree buttle took
a foation far t» tho east of our line*.—
necessary jirecaulion had boon adopted,
Huger'* heavy bettering gun* were up- jdace on grounds, a little' northwest of and the ballot had been rertrtetod to
cm a ridge 50 or 60 rods wort uf the |: Molina, hut the enemy wwro soon rooted
loyal citixcns, until tho generation of
road. supported by a battalion of the 5th 1' and the reinforcements coming on from
rector* Juul pnwed away.
infantry under Capt Kirby Smith — I
If recrimination of oeraort thought
Five hundred picked men under Maj the Iwery gun. worked by Liaai. Stoue
tuirtaken ianocearo was at any time adWright of the Hth was ordered to charge , and Capt Drum uf the ordnanoo. They vantngeou* it might bo retorted upon
fled
in
the
direction
of
Cbspultcpcc
and
the cnoatv’* center with bayonet a*)
wore pursued *owie_ dnlaheo by our Mr. Oreetoy that, but for hi* desperate
soon a* any wavering in the enemy's
; advocacy cf universal amnesty, along
line* were discovered, dark's brigade victoriou* troops.
। with universal suffrage, the country
commanded by Col. McIntosh, on or-1 For tlio numbers engaged, Molino dd
Bey, wa* tjio hardest rad bioodfoet con­ might have been at.peons today without
count of the illness of O&gt;1. Qsrk, had a
flict of tho war. Dio plain rad ground* II a tithe ot Use heart burning* the! now
[■oeitiuu farther up the ridge with Dunin and around the enemy'* work* warp II exist nuionglhu Bebel* thcmsclre*, not
con'* battery, opposite th* enemy's right
cwtrod with our dead rad wounded to say the security of freedom oPtepoecb,
wing. Cadwalad. r with bi* brigade wus
We were deceived u to tho strengtk of ’ of the pres* and the legitimate reconbold in mere. Ixmg line* of the e ne­
the enemy’* work*. Gra. Worth lost
my's infantry handsomely arranged in
ono fourth uf hi* divi*iou. A luge pro­ qt, which w now so tom by conflicting
blue and whit* uniforms thronged the
portion of the killed rad wounded were hop&lt;-o rad foars rad devastated by the
uffioers, tamo of t!:«ii of great ability nnbridW power -hich Mr Greeley',
Mata, and Molino end the intervening
and merit. But they signally triumph­ adrocacy has secure! to the Bebel* and
ground. The Iraci-rs under Gen. Alvarez
ed over four times their number of uneoa prancing stood*. with flaunting onmiee, strongly entrenched, aided by the of disorder In that section of the coun ■
sigaa, yellow ctoaka, white caps and
try is bwjuerthed to the cvufltry a* the
wnistoonta extended their lines from
Irers, and erery ajiplianco of war materi­ legitimate result of Mr. Groelry'* mis-

FAINTS &amp; OILS,

Ladies' Misses and Children

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al that eoldfere enuld reasonably draire.
Our low, were nearly 900 in kilted nnd ,
wounded. A larger proportion than

linn. Plato Durham, of Shelby, Clow | land county, North Carolina, testified
Two tliouumd of tho enemy wore!I before the Sub-Committee on Wodne*killed or wounded, J,000 taken priroaer* i day. Ho ran fur Coagrws w a Demoand 2.000 deoertod after the rout. Gon. ■ cratic candidate for thr- 7 th district in
Leun nnd four Mexican Colonel* were |i 1868, wm a member of the last Stole
killed. We took four henry gun*, great legislature, and i* now practicing law
numbers of small nrmi, a large amount in tour counties of hi* Stalo. -Ho ha*
lately h*ard ot the o|wrntion: of dir.
ot ammunition rad provisona. The
guised brads, but knows nothing about
work* nt Molino and Case &lt;1* Mata were
blown up, and the infantry arm of the them personally.
He beh-vv* their urganixation was
Mexican service neoriy destroyed. Two
Mexican regiment* commanded by Gen. brought about by the dishonesty ami in­
Pare* wore almost ranihilabxl. The efficiency of Judge Logan, Republican
Mexican soldiers to a man fought brave­ Judge of that Circuit. The lawyers
ly and deaarred well of tfcsir country.- have drawn up a petition to hare Judge
Their artillery was well aerred and their | I-ogra rmovad from office to be pretroop* well officered and managed aa seutstl before tho legislature, but it has
been dolaytd end ctuxnol be rated upon
our heavy foeens fearfully attest.
until November.
.
Cedar Creek. July 29th. 1871.
Judge Logra has breu very ratire in
arresting tho— accused of perpetrating
thaw outrages, hte hoard numortm..tri­
al* already, and is now engaged in fer­
reting out rad ox|X*ing those offenders.
Th,, petition was gotten up after bo had
It Lu bora rumored in the newspa­ becm so seakras in his research into
per* that Gen. Pleasanton ba* been in­ the** miquiiie*. yet tho wiino** does
turned th* captured guns upon the flee­ vited by th. President to remgn n that not believe it km deni to ifoter hi* ining enemy. Capt. Huger* guns cwuted the office of Commbemner of Internal vuatigations or render him hs. entitled
firing, they being now masked by the Bcvetme may b« filled by 3. W. Doug- to the confidence of the people. Ho re­
edvanee of Wright'a battalion, which lau, of I*a., whoso fitness for ths port cently disbarred a lawyer named D.
daringly appeared under the wry walls hrt bwn amply proven i.i the rapacity Schenck, who was an influential Demo­
of El Molino. Gen. I«&gt;:i diiuxirored the of Deputy and Acting Comtniariuner. crat and a leading member of tho Kufixibleaesa of Wright'* detachment Th.ro is no reliance to b« planed iu any
rauuded a rally and lad hi* men to the such lumum, as th. matter remains re
attack of the a*aaulting party. A ter­ rtrta ga. so far as anything is positively
rible fire of musketry opeurf upon
Wright's battalion. Maj. Wright, Capt.
Mason, and Lieut Foster and 8 of the
violrat pror^rting. U ha. bseMB-gmi
remaining officers Ml, silher killed or
that h. »&lt;* chfof of the Ckvrlaad
Klan, but bo ha. never held ray office
DTsrely wounded. Tbs 8th and Ulh
infantry, the brigade uiukr Col. Garland
or been spprirod of ray expsdititm tmand the artillery under C*pt Drum
til after it had occurred.
The examination contmuod fire hour.
raabed up to the very wall* of Molino.
1 and much wdusblu eriJentx- we* obDram'* Isorses being half killed and
1 tained. D- W. Biro, of Alabama, vu
' oxamined on Tbunday, but his tsatunorat the traces, art than toora sad work­
ed Li* gun* by band. The wall* were
■cotod, the roofe mounted, our baannrappeared «bov« them, and a fierce strug­
gle, with pistols, eword* on 1 Imytnteta
followed. J3roeo«my warn slaughtered.

CITY PAINT STORE I
El Molino, were taken and turned upon
that portion of th-ir .trongh.M which
.liU hrtd ort. . Soon spjaared a white)
fiat;, when the rarmy surrendered and

PAINTERS

Gold &amp; Silver Welches,

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tee City of New York. f&lt;w a few tre.ath.
la*t past, which w* nomm*«d to th* atteation of tho tox-paiwr* of uur euunty,
and .uiieci.Uy (a the ciiiwn* of our city.
The old addge, •' I tomocrecy is every­
where th* aamn," should pul our people
ess their guard. M^ri’iy wlien we conrider tho paritivo violation* ot our orgenie Law of our «fy ofRrinl,. But
read what the Awrfr **.-«•

•On bo hs.1 by Caning u
From Iffif to iWhe BteniM aehnol,
flint at Detroit and afterward* at Grand witnesses are residents of Manistee.
Thi, caas, after the trial nt KalamnRapids, and then hs began th* study of roo, be did not understand to hare died
lev, whkh was raterrteptod by his en-

,X'."2’L'rzL”L’'^ ■»«»

OUt Mull. Cmta-

He partgstateJ m

the rtjttly of tow in Cui. Gray', ufficu.
at Grand Rapids. He attends.! thJ la*-'
aehool at Atta Arbor eno term, during
thosetoonof ISW -Wnnd wm admitted
to the Bar at Grand Rapid, in Joao folI__ it-- _ a r.._ i___ ' i'____ &gt;__

We find tn Die £agk of the tfth Inst,
an artlcie on the trial of Gcc^e Van­
derpool, which It state* In tta fame of
Ute llth » a- telegraphed all over the
country and name lack to them through

of Cel Gray.
j Ho wa. idcctrd Jadgo of th* 8^
| teentb Judicial Circuit (a new circis
I tho lari election, and held hfo finll

rtyu IU: i-l-iislk,

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groat houar to Mnuclf and aatis&amp;rtion . tho tame kind of a-ork to do and ttoy
to the liar.
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u— i.-— -•----- u
l«ort at th* icqns.1 of tto Controller,
showing tho debt, on tho 5th uf October.
1870, the debt of New York city and
county was,
•55,04-4,482.77.
,
&lt;ho 1st of May,
1871, the Cuutroller thought it brat to
make a report, and according to that rcP*ri the debt of tho city and county of

.hould be subjXBtmod at tire expense of
the pcojilr.’’ This order, a* th* Riffle
well knows, Include, only uitnewes
who reeMe in the State, and dore not ladad, say medical experts tli«t are io
sreonttol to the defence, and wbow tes­
timony I* required to make the trial Im-

Thos B. Church wm bom in Br
Vaudorpool camo out of th* Bonk alone,
•nd went tome about micu where to re­ County, Mara, in 1820.ITo attended Brown rtarmlty jpiid
mained nearly all the time daring tho root
of th* day, so that the ‘.rnaasetions of that year, and then went to mu and sub*coco mjrstoriau* tour, from'll to 12 'quimtly graduated at Tritiity College,
o'clock, within that enclosad Bank, are 1at Hartford, Conn. Came to thia State
known only to o*u&gt; living human bring. 'iu 1842. studiid low with Gov Gordon
and its* right hero ou th- border* of tto uf MazabaO, wm admitted to tho Bar
known and the unknown that th* great 1snd togan pnetfas at Grand Rafids,
where ho ha* remained ever ainee. He/
battle will to fought between tto iatelbeen a prominsni politician in the
factual giants engaged ou either side— has
1
cuntending on the one band for tho *afe- Democratic party, and to* toon Prose-1
ty of the State and aorisiy at Luge, airi, 1rating Aitetuijr-Mymtorof tho State i
on tto other far tho jxrsonal right* sad 1(WitituttanalCmvcnffim,''Member of!
the State Legislature twice, Mayor of
litortfosof tto .individual
On the tullewiug day, Mucday, Field 1Grand Bopid^ ami ha* booa frequently !
was tejuitud ruining by his friends, and 'run for Congress by the Democrat-.
it warns: first thought by some that he Ho conducted (he Grot trial of thi* cauae '
had run away, but several su*|iieiou* '
I him, that eaa bo douo immediately, but
drcunut-incos attracted attention to the 1
E. 8. Egglmton &gt;
Bank which wm officially oxamin.x] on
wa contend that fur justice we must
Wednesday, alter which it socmcil bast Y., whtrtphu w.i* born In 1825. Was have Hunte witceMo* Their testimony
thi. State. is all in the puucariiMi of the Court at
that Vande.-i opl should bo raxnxrod and 1educated at Aloion Cullegein
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Kalaumrco, and in the puaravvou uf tho
accordingly, on that •amcduy, Sept. 8lb^/ Studied law with Gov. Gordan of Mar­
tyiutfol o* the other side, and they can
Midi,
Martin
ofa
Gr
bo wm lodged in jail, though no process I J
“tt- and Chief Ju.too*»
—*»- ~e
—
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hod yet boon fasucil for Lit arrvnt, and Rapids, where ho was admitted to
(t wm not till Sept- 17lL that to was Bur in 18al, and soon after entered 1
. legellff charged with thu tnunliw af Li4 [.artnet*top with Judge Withcy.
, partner. On tho very samu itay.TM
- nody of tho murdered man wa* found
1 about twenty-eight milau north of Man-

D. JI. COOK F Co’s

Cima. B. Bonham re-ralkd. Moses Ful­
ler kad an opinion and wasn't wanted I
and Wm, Folk cxUl.-L Hugh Smilh
had an opinion also. D. M. Burr had
never road of it and had no opinion.
Mr. EUi« bad formed an oniufon and
Court njseted him and 0. V. R. York
was oallml. G*e. Cramer had formed
an oiattioa Indirectly. C. B. Benham
bad fannod an opinion and wa» rejected
an&lt;l Lewis Baldwin called. Wm. Falk

Qflk* in Hasting*.

Offlcr thr, followiif^
■ Tax Titles
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opinion sad wa* rejected, and titepton German unity: tno civil war and second
Ingerson was drawn. Mr. Msad being siege of Pan*, with its terrible scenes
examined, bad load rintmaent* of it but of bloodshed and vandalism ; -all those
had not formed aa oniaion. Mr. 0. 0. ud other •vests of tbs war are related
Bates wtu examined and rejected for with a grsphlcnra* and hrilliancr which
cause, an J 0. W. Valontino wa. drawn render this a work of untune! value.
testimony inf fieri r.nd bearing port of mi I excused oa account af ifaafness, and Tto author gos* deep into tho philoso­
lari, wa* rejected and Wm. Mitchel Abram Ryensra drawn. Mr. Hanna phy of tto war, and imprer*es hie read­
colled. Mr. Baldwin had imrtialty wa* rejected for cans.’, and tiamuel ers profoundly with the great lewas of
formed an tqanian. Wm. Miuboll had Young drawn. Nr. Ingeraou wss also the oonfliriTto low price at which th* book is
farmed no opinion. Mr. Burr w*s per- rejected for cause, uni J. D. Pcunel was
emptoriaOy challengod and Alfred Far- drawn. Mr. Ryerson was rejected for toned, brings it withm tto reach of all.
ker called and "had not formed an opin­ : cause, au.l Anthony GooJ.peod drawn
ion. Mr. Win. Falk wa* the *nc&gt;M&gt;d I and exetned ou account af air1'----I and John II. Crandall drawn.
peremptory chaltonge.
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Tho norm* of (he 109 additional ja- j' Young had talked uf it i
n&lt;re ware then called, among, whom, ho tod and wm rejected
Isaac B. Raymond. Edwin C. Nash, i
and Thadqu* l&gt;ewkv. hud been cx»u*.-d.
All tho nimca w«» then placed in the ,
Oil fW^e fur August is filled with ex­
box and Wm. 1* (Bristol wa* eallel j
cellent reading matter, including a num­
and hail not fanned nn oi.inion. after I
ber of illustrated articles. In its varied
which Mt. Chundi announced himself
content* we notice: Peg-leg Pete, a
couteut with tho jury, and Mr. Hughe*
true story of the plains ; OnirntaN^telitook them, and Artf oilted on Mr. Car-1
|&gt;onter and clialledg.xl him fur cause, Hill was drawn and excusral, being es; Art Adventure in Pari*; History of
1
over
GO
year*
of
ago,
and
Isaac
L
- ’ •- . W. Colo *ra* called.
Mr.
the Express Burinefa ; The C-nralcsDiamond
drawn
who
was
rejected
fur
King
&gt; than taken and challenged
eent.Camp; The Lion, of the Metropo­
and Joliii IL Monroe Mr. cause and Gronp* Brown drawn and
k »a* al-.&gt; challenged for eaute rxtmwd on aorount of ego and L A. lis;. Agricultural Department; Monthly
-*■ ..i. Lu:__,
.. i__ ii- I Dcrismer drawn trod rejected for cause. Nows Review ; Ladies' Olio; Our Chat­
Samu -l Weeks •» next drawn, had ter-Box far young falks; Scientific and
after which hi. eaunination wo, con- read uf it and form id an oninioa and I Curious Fads; Rebekah Deiiortmeat;
tinural. Ho tod rood nothiug of fir.t I and wm rejected and I. N. Kcelor
but some of last, ind formed an spin-' drawn and rejected for cause and W. X^hat Odd Fellowship Teaches; Corres­
fon m far a* ho went when Mr. Hughe* P. Uttle drawn who lind hi* opinion, pondence from all quarters, Ac. Pub­
inriatod on hi. challenge. Mr. Church which disqualified, him.
lished by tho A. O. F. Association, No.
then Lick him and askml him if ho | Elward P. Telling wa. next drawn. 9G Nassau St, New York' 12.50 per
could hear the trial and proaumo' th* I
year;
per rot_________________
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ion
snd
wm
rejected
and
John
A.
RobPri-cnor innocent till nrououuccd guil-'
■ ertom drawn and rejected for cause, and
j Luther Brown drawn, who had rood all
I of last trial but h*d not furtnod an opin­
competency, and dtisl the rue in 13 ! ion. Mr. 1'hottoplncj was hero pjrea.pMich. 221, Mr. Churrli thou nalod | torily challenged «"aking tho filth chal­
if n juror muit know nothing about a lenge uf thi* kind fur the dofcn*o,and Mr.
caw, with hi. mini! a clear t-iblo ? lie Albeat Dewey was dra*u, who wa* di.qualified and Milo Wahlorf drawn who
- had heard nothing of Cr-.t trial but a
; portion uf second and bad filmed cn
. opinion and wa* rejected.
. Jobs H. Day wa, next drawn, hod
' read nearly all of firri trial and all of
second except lawyors’ ^.ooebe* and was 30 Years
Experience
rejected and Henry Iloughtalin drawn
and Mr. Rufo* Break, pcrvtnptaril.v
challenged and Charlo. I* Smith drawn
amount retai, etc. Tin? Court did not; ami rejected for cams, and A. W. Cliawidi tu licar any farther argument*.' pie drawn anl rejected for tamo reason.
This juror-wa, then considered ineompe- , D. C. Griffith was next drawn and wa,
-tout by tho Court, and J. W. Briggs not wanted, and Gsorge H. Spaulding
called. Mr. Get was thou examined I took hi* place and shared hi, tst*. E­
and chm'lnugnd for &gt;au.*e, and John F., R. Carpenter wa* next drawn and had

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1VOODLAND

‘
1882 was appoint*! Qpnaui nt Cadiz, !
Hprin,
by I’nwijcnt' Lincoln, where li«*
1
remained till 18G5, after which be rr-l
Ccmmissionsr Pleasanton Refuses a Rs- ! istee, on the beach uf tokc Michigan,. '
turned
to Grand Rapid* where b-fTiul
quest
to
Resign-The
President
Sus
­
am! tin. raxmiral tu settle tto quixtion in
« irwouauie
pends Him-Tne Allege J Cause, for I tto minds of nearly all—many of whom sinon deVvtoh l.lniodf to the ]&gt;rsctice of
ram^nratjon'' Is to do dishonor to ttawomanhood of woman and abuuld be I so Doing—A Money Order Treaty , very reluctantly came to that conclusion I hi, profession.
| N. W. Nelson, tho Prosecuting At-i-----------------beneath rre|&gt;Kta'de Jonrnaltem such as ' Arranged With German y
, from llio character and standing of tho
ths Raffle really, raprvsonte.
' fornoy, is yet a young man of untrio*]
°y ,*u.
। person aecurral - that thu one ahargsid, iiabilitira
and w« prub.bly not ^•'ifJiSmi.-.'lki^iMuy
The Eagle further aaya of her:
Washington, Aug. 8,1871.
an su.pic.ou, was really the guilty party, I
"Sb* wa. the wilrans a ho raw Her­
Tho I'niident, thi* forenoon, received
! wa. hero peremptorily challenged and
Hyfag. • »0 had protuVd to acbert Field, on Sunday afternoon. Sept. tho fallowing lotto.- from General 1’teas- | and publfo excitement now ran to the |, very acure pari in thy public (rawcuIsaac J. Brook, down, who tod no!
faj&gt;, Ituo,walk lux prat bcr bouse snap
। lion of the trial, but will leave it with company the application fur adjourn; lugbcai ]J tell.
flamed an opinion in regaid to this nut­
plug hi* finger, at hl. do*. Vanderpool
hii ilistinguisliod Counsel.
. m*ut with copy of stenographer', miuter. Mr. Luther Brawn was di.charged
ray. the dog wa* at hl* hou»e that same
and
wa*
oxeuied,
and
Calvin
B
IhckinTh* fina trial wm heH in Manistee
D. Darwin Hughe mi bi. early life ! u,«
Kalamnz.xj, but wm unable to
and II. J. Hanchslt called and porvmpH&gt;n
criliid.
Hugh
Smith
being
examin
­
°f
before Judge J. G. Ramsdell of tho •nd .etool day. nor Syroe.xra, N. Y, I Ff
Thi. la another palpable misrepresen­
ed, .aid he hail an oj-inion wo* &lt; hallimg- torily challenged, which makes nine per­
TiiirteeulJi Judicial Gircait, brgining on
tation of the facia In the case, a* tho exo-l fur cauxc, ta which Cbureli objected, emptory challenge* for defense, and
where he wa*lx&gt;rn in 18S3. At tho i
tto 1st day of Futauary, 1870, amh con­
end Uio juror sue sworn and farther ex- iGex Morgan drawn nnd rejnoted fur
ninotren be camo to Eaton &lt;V, Mich
Hjiridgeranh Mrs. Vanderpool will at­
cniinsJ Mr. Church n-ad some law ! cause, and Henry Brown drawn, who ,
tinuing to tto 2iitli, when the dreadful
where
he
slwiiol
law
and
wa,
ado
tod read uf both trials and fanned aa ।
test, there being some throe hour* be
sentence of "Military confinmient and
' oticion and was challenged for cauw |
tween the Um* Mr*. Hprtngi-r levtlfiew
r
, .
and could do nothing. He procured the
hard labor far life" wa* pronounced up­ o *____ _
she saw ••1-lcld walking ;«*: her lioow Ilorenns, I can only reply that, under
He bogaa tho j-raairo of h&gt;. (.rofararau |
at tha|
Lui
' and next dumizzed, and Wm. Duan
umpptoK hto angvinathla dog,” and ordinary cizcuamtancra, nothing would on the prisoner.
iu Marshall with Hon. Isaac E. Crary ho ha* nut yet.cxamuu-d that, .but if to
drawn, who followed him fur com?, and
In thi* trial thu People were nq&lt;e- and wm sILirwarl* assoeintod with Jura i hod tho note* of the Iteporti-r lu-re he ,
the Umclhcdos came to the house of gi*e uie greeter pleasure than te arced ' Thaddcn* T. Dewey drawn who had
to any request yuu might make of tlifa .anted by tto 1‘roaocutiu- AUoraer, G-1 tin D. Wooley who had b.e-n a student ■ *«**&lt;
। road of trial end formed *n opinion
kind.
But
tto
cause
ftr
making
Ud*
W. Bullis, Esq-, arid hi&lt; partner. Gon. in his office. From thn first to aimed
The following would Mem to tncUatte
which dfa'tualifi&gt;d him and J. W. Siiuchrcque-it
wa.
stab-d
tn
bo
a
ditf-^vneo
ex
­
the Intentlou of the Eagle man to pre­
B. M. Cntdiaon and Tbatnaa B. Church at a .high standing in LI* preiCesubn and - _
c-nnb drawn who had divcusaxl the matfating between the Secretary of tho
I ter in debating clubj and wm al»&gt; di*sent the libera! men of Michigan from Trcazury, Mr. Boutwell, and myself n« of Grand Rapid,. For the Responilent.
hasdewtod himself
cliuivriy to that. plsd Laws the statue* iu regard to tai;contributing of their abundance to help
j
qualified.
appeared
M
sm
.%
Ramulell
A
Benedict
and never held any jiolitical office nxcnpt lug the deposition, of absent witueuc.
s* brother sud a friend la dlstacs*, and la regards the government and manage­
; Isaac W. Messer was next called and
ment of the Internal Revenue. Mr.
9‘.”Sh
crrtainly unplUtantbropte. vjwclally Bonteell claim* power* which, under and &amp;|W. Fowler, all of Manistee. ' Major uf Marstoll, though to to* toon
hwl funned no opinion, but wa* njoctra1
Th* prisoner on all oceasiuns protest- placed on the Ih-tnoerntic ticket for Jus­
j and Edgar D. Reed railed and rciected
when U I* known that Mrs. Vandrrpool, tto law* of (XmgreM, ar* vested solely
whose heroic devaUou to her husband in the Commiasionsr. The question :«
tice of the Supreme Court, Ae. Ho n&lt;*vc:
i trial* arid had formed co direct opinion, I tor cause, and Goo. Mason called and
OIL CIjOTHS,
&lt;hx* the highest honor to the name of ttoreTorc purely a legal one, anl tto term*, but the Eat had already gone practiced iu Justice Court and ha* now
{terempturilr ehallengoil and E. wm likewise rejected. Chart** Baker
timony of tliera witnc**o* « os lull sad but
iC. Phottcplncv called. Air. Bohl win wm next called and John IL Munro?
■woman, Is dependret’en the donation., procidcnts of our gurerraurnt tore burn forth and mutt be obeyed, and awardnewly abandoned local priclice oa ac­ e*bau&lt;tive, but tho jury would not aoe I being examined, raid he also had form- wm peremptorily challenged. affiTJuhn )
MATHNGS,
of the ]&gt;ut&gt;lle far the means pot only to to such question*, when appealed ta tho ingiy bo was -taken to the State Prison
tliam,
and
he
thought
ho
ought
to
hare
count of the great call upon him a,
I »d a partial opinion and wm ehallengrt! I J. Putter called who bad rpod of tto '
etwure her husband a fair and lmj«rtixl Premdont, retarrod to th* taw officer uf I
I and immured in hi, wdihny dungeon on Counsel r frcrn all part, of the country. till to-iuorrow morning to conaider the tor catiM-, which was ebjocto-i to by Mr. 1 trial, what wax contaioralin &gt; two iuun*
MATS,
trial, but for the mean.uf daUy »uted»matter before giving an nnvrror which
I of “Weekly Tribune" also Van Annan’s,
the 1st of Maith, 1870.
During tho present year ho wa* appoint­ wa* grunted end Court adjotnuivl until Church, who examined him farther. Mr.
teure. Ihaiilre, notwithstanding the
1 Hughe, still objected to him and raid be : argument but had termed no opinion. &lt;
VPJIOI.STEUED GOODS,
ed Rilk-itor of the O. B. * 1 ft R.
Mr.
E.
IL
Carpenter
wm peremjitoriba-vd
it
upon
tbi&gt;
fact
that
the
juror
give general satisfaction iu tho |&gt;Uco Company,
&lt;
and opcnoXun office at Grand
I said, on reading an account of tho ccra I )y challrnxed,and Guy R. Durfee drawn |
uObr to defend a man they believe Innowh'-re all tho scene* had transpire.!, but jRajnds, a_t &lt;&gt;eia!ing with hhn*clf Tboma*
। and tho itatciucnt of tho I'risonor, hi*, an 1 chalisnged for cans.' John T. I
rvut, who stands charged with a high
th* i»oplo throughout tho State took a ,
Hinchman was n«xt drawn and also |
crime, wthout compensation fully at
LACES,
j chalfangrd, and Isaac B. Raymond I NOTTINGHAM
different view of the matter, tho press
Otorh's G. Holbrook was torn and
1 drawn who had been previously excused,
of the State took side* in warm terms, ,
str
that
received his early eduestiua at G.ntvand Austin Brooks' was called and chai- |
public mootings were held in *nint&gt; places (
U&gt;c rosjxjudcnl L» dependent on a Hblib­
lenged fur cause, wtou Cha*. V. Robineueur, N. Y. When n young man ho
Rs
Qiurt opennd at 9 o’clock and a»k&lt;d
eral pnhllc who toX'e nobly responded,
to raise money to defray the expense* of (
sou wn* called and rejected. Somurl |
cam* to this city and studied law with dr. Church if ho wa* ready to answer
and ar* rcpoodlng to hi* call far aid.
| a new trial, which was granted and th*
Ms brother. I. A. Holbrook, and wm rbother ho would admit tho tostimnnr livod iu Michigan, in A*** ria, about Hagcrmsn wm called and being absent,
But nad what the Eagle has to say
—e
i
- .
i_- ,
__ J fourteen months, is a farmer. Had ne«^ Newton J- Nevins cnlfod, when 1&gt;o an­
wane changed ts Ka’.aniwj.
admitted to the Bar in 1857, and since
or reed a nowinapcr account of this tri- nounced from whore he stood, tliat to
The prisoner, unconscious of what j
that time has built up a very snramful
, had an opinion, but ha was brought
was going ou outride, after a re|«fc&gt; of praetie.-, and is now one of the mo*t J oero ^ybody rise.
______ __
forward and quedi .ncd mid discharged,
ten weeks, in the ailsacn of tlio tomb,
; D. 8. Bugbee coital and announced that
promising memberaof tto Barn Counly . this stag* of the proceeding* ho could
on May 9th was again brought forth to Bar, and is too well known in thi* com- not eonaont tto: it should be n-ad.
he had fanned no iqtinton in rcgatd to
F. IMMEN.
(the
matter, but h« wm perctui^orily
tho light of day and taken to hii new
~
'ay is but half of it—
challenged, and Peter Covert called and
quarter* at Kalamazoo.
rejected for causa. Cyra* Edmonds wm
Th* second trial began on th* 19th of
next drawn aad rejected for cause, and
October, 1870, before Judge Charles R.
Rnloff 1). Chapman drawn but Rufotf
| Brown of the Ninth Judicial Circuit,
wasn't want™’, wbdn Horace J. Whitand roctinueJ till ,tlie 10th uf Novcm-

BARRY.

ms

HOPE

IRVING.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

PRAIRIEVILLE.

THORNAPPLE

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS H

, la thi* trial tho meet dfatinguislicd
Counsel ware engage 1 on both rides,
the People being roprcsen.-’d by Gen.
B. M Cutchson ot Msniite*. Attorney
General. Dwight May of Kalamazoo and
G. V. N. Lathrop of Defrtaf. and the
Prisoner, by D. Darwin Jlught* of
Grand Rapid* and John Van Arman of

flMakm in the city of Detroit, amFu
prent there i&gt; but loot or five other
Uwyer* who have practitod longer in
Dstrott Hum be. He has exuded politi­
cal life sad devoted himself exclusi roly to the lay. 116 practice* to near­
ly all tbc Oxeuito of th* State, and as a

The evidence elicited and arqumrata
produced at this trial lias rendered it
of witnresir*, he ha* fiiw equal.. He
oelebrated, a» one of the most remarksfa yet on tto sunny aid* of forty years, is
a pleasant .peaker and will maJaeavalcial evidence, *vcr known in the crimin­ y^hdditiiMtoi^iil^nf, 'J.
al annals of this Slate. The most intente excrement prevailed during' the
whole trial, which |&gt;c&amp;&lt;Cmtad to alt
part* of the Htate, and tho diragrvcincr.t
of the Jury, being nearly equally devidad, was generally looked. for and
about harmimised with the p-ibtic pulse. *1 *t 2 o’clock tute P. M , Mr. Church
Step* were anmodlately taxen for an*th*r trial, but Un- s-a«&gt;n wa* *o far ad­
vanced that it would bir.almort Impossi­
ble to procure fl,® attradanc* of witmte-'
■n* from ro remote a print, without
railroad facililto.. and henc j there wa*
no nitcraabrr hrft tu tiie prisoner, brrt to
[ go into " winter qumtara'’ a: Kxlaitaizuo. lx. tto spring tto case WM again
luvugkt up and vruu* again changed to
Barry Co., ana ou April 17‘ . 1871, thn
prisanor was brought to Bi Ling*, in
Ml tto*.. dark dajw. the r tomor has

i at diligtmre which rawmral necoMarf.
Th* appliratton far a con tin nano* is
•ni*d- i
Mr. Hugto* asked the Court it to
ould find the facts upuu which thi* rul-

cose and was rejected and Iiaxe Smith
drawn, who had already been cxrancd
and Daniel B. Pratt drawn. Mr. Dickerran wui then prf tireafi, who said he
had mad the lint trial but not much of
Mooml. and had formed a jiortial opin­
ion which it would take testimunv to
change, and bo wm challenged for cause, ’
to which Mr. Church objected. Mr. i
Hughe* statrel that In the case of thi. !
person, hn asked him what was n par-1! luaroar or tub Wa» nr toreors.—
tial opinion to which to replied that it. The recent War between Germany
was that formed ftun reading a part of'
tho testimony, hence, if h* had read all and Franro aroused so much interest on
tho part of our p*onle, that it wa* gvuIsrelly snpprend at tho time, tliat th*
earliest and best history of that great
struggle, would be from tho pen of an
American author. Thn National RubtishingCo-, of Chicago, IR, ha* just
imuod a very complete and valuable his-

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I Ifasyone wifl step into oar pressman
j thi* evening after tho day'* edition i.
j worked off tb«.y can sea our prossraan
] wet down enough blaak paper for a tri-

| fl* over a thousand eopre of the Daily
Barna for tho next day. That, alone,
is ]XMitiTe evidence of the Daily being a
good advcrtisinR medium. If w» imne
ono thousand to-day, what will bo tho
rcralt after tho (rial progroeac fartbrr.
Wo will»ay now, that if spare ,i* want­
ed by any burinre* man in Hastings,
that sew is the time to secure it, before
Jaison and Grand Rapid! gets ahead.
A great many who sighed a contract to
give sapport in nherijttien nieinrti,.
have hesitated about comingin—no
doubt boreove they thought it was “ on­
ly an experiment" and they wanted to
wait and are lie (Ung first. Gtortlemsn
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dertaking, one tliat will adrancj your
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IKIKAN CENTRAL R. IL

Grand River Valley Division
AUGVWT 1*71.

Our Daily
O1 for water work*.
Getticg Dusty.
Tb« torn ii full juror*
Tho Hotel* are crowded.
Boarding IIoomw and loo Cream P*
। lor*, dlttc.

At tho adjournment of Court last
evening tho Dofonre anaounend that tho
Defendant wmsatisfied witli tho jury, *o
flint tho jury beloaged to the Proeacution this morning, but Mr. Wm. P.
Bristol wm excused on account of age
and poor health, thi* gave tho jury back
to the Dufcnrt. Mr. Charles McQueen
wa* drawn an-t rejected for cause, and
ThomM Hubbard wm drawn and accept­ OMm Morgan
ed, when tho Defence again announced D C Griffith
tbntthoy werecoateat, when Mr. Church i

Kalamazoo, Aug.
The eighth
annual rxhlbllfou of borees, a: the Na
tlunal A»eoc!atlon Park In thi* city,
opened toilsy with a very good attcinlTan nitration of Railroad men from
annl. notwlthrtamllng tlie heat of the
otW town* North and South of u*i* weather. The track al*&gt; was In rood
now being directed to our railroad talk
Mr. Odell wa* peremptorily chaUcnged,
and Gee. K. Beamer wa* drawn and
sworn when tho Prosecution announced
that they wm content with tho jury.
The 1‘rfetuc then took tho jury and
challenged Mr. CuUmnn for reuse, and
John M. Kipp wa* drawn and rejected
for muM, and Parcel! M Whoolor
drawn, but being abrent. Henry L
Brown wn» drawn. Mr. Harwood be­
ing exaaiinod said ho had never rood
of tho trial but he waa perwnptorilly
challenged, and Levi Holtno* wa* drawn

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OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

I Dr. I*ving*tuoo'« comjxiuun* in the
I exploration* of Africa, featured at Union
I Hall Tuesday night.

I Mix Kuura tx Lixsua.-.Wo have
I received a brief dispatch, that n inau
' stepped in front of an engiu* iu motion

Mr. Jams* Hotehkua, brought tu u*
die idhcr day, several small plumb twi^i
blown from hi* tree*. On* buaeh on a
CbilbhuM, sound*, and jminfal tu- limb only almtit *lx inebe* long contai-od aixteen. They are of tho blue
tort,
,
A’l healing Ointment I who can flnd variety, end very largo.
A greater hireling for mankind.
r*W'V MsaSraki rill*
Tur PkZM. -Tho Detroit papen only
are represented, a* yet, at the trial. JoArc mild, certain, safe and efficient
I’agn'k Mondrako Pill* cure Dyspepsia. ■“-ph Grctncl reports for tho Aw /¥«■**.
Pagw't Mandrake Pill* cure Heilsebc. H. A. Chaney tor the Tribune, and W.
Unge'* Arnfea Oil corp Rheumatism. J. Gitaou for the Poet, W« understand,
Page * Arnica Oil cure* Pimple* on however, that th. Grand Rapid' Dally
Dnnocr.it and Kn'.auiaxoo Dolly TWograph are each tn hare n repcreeniatlve.
Make our sanctum your hide. Boy* I
Swtxo.—Some otrteq-riung individual
ha* put np a *wing in tho street oppenite
th* Court Houre-, for the recreation and
amusement o! person* attending tho
trial wo *upy.o*e and wo overheard tho
Arw Prrvr Reporter lamenting, thi*
mdraing, at the opening of Court, that
he had not had Lie uiual morning *wing

i* no genuine AUegnn Funning J
ing *uld in tliat ecuatv unleaa it 1
name on each mill, also on tho
Farmer* beware and take notice
buying.
Wm. C. Mum

ordirenoe r&lt;latu&gt;g to aid* sod me* walks
WM laid upon the tabla anti] a fall board
’ Dr. J. M. Burnell then **kod the Csaneil thu an appropriation be made to re­
pair tho street running from Jcffiireou
street to Broadway and from thence BO
rod**onlb to tfe »o-4lh |jM 0( fl, tily
limit*, and stated that b* wa* willing io
give os inunh u lb* rity would toward
three repair*.
On motion cf Aid. Ket&gt;6c!d an appro­
priation of flfi wm made for the repair­
ing cf the aforesaid atreel., proiided that
Dr. Ruserll giro |lfi, and that one half
of said $15 be taken from Third Ward
aud oac half from llo Fourth Ward fowl.
By Aid. WiBiaou. That a job to fix
the road eart of Fail Creek bridge oo Bal­
tic Crrek road, be Lt under the lupen i*ida cf the Street Committee. Carried. I

By Aiy.Kenfleld, Tlat tho City Tire*- i
urer be aulh-rrixcJ tn purchase a Ledger |
tuiteble for keeping the acromrta of the
city of Harting*. Carried.
On motion Council adjourned.

Itcg-.ilar me.-ling of tho Cotumou Coun­
cil held at l!&gt;c Courcil Ro»m Moadiy
erruiug Aug. Hlb. CoumII called loordrr by bi* hotter the Mayor.
Present,
.-^Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Eartman. llani*,
I',Hayes and Woolley.
Minutr* of last fpecia! meeting ami ap| proved.
By Aid. Ham*, That the Street Com'imii'co bo inalrueted to let tho job for re.pairing th* itrert near Mr Rayford and
ifBarber’r. Tlw rcp«ire not to exceed HO

al I-ansing ua Sunday and wa* ran over
I and killed. No name given.

jtjii'iai'a.’ai

rary Hought*lin liobert Htynce
utuel Weeks
John T Hlnehman
From the Towmb Ip of Orangeville
Ertnra
E C Phetteplace
,-WIOH .1 K.-vtr.
11
_

Oo motion of Aid. William* ibe mat-,
| let of protest of Aid. Asya* against the I

By Aid. Haun, Tint the Street Com­
missioner ba instructed to repair dangerouv pUee* iu *tevet* earned by the late

NEAR THE BANK.
Tho beat dock ot Meat alway* an hand.
Call and Get your Steak, Roaats,
nr any thing you want.
SIMON BIRKENRUTH.

By All Eutsivn. A. J. Naetuo hire
four week* in ire titan to complete hi* job
ou •treet near Mr*. Terser. Carried.
' By Aid. Woolley. That City Attorney

Mm. Springer’* trrttuioirr would be
cue tiling when read from the reporter'*
manuscript, but quite another thing,
perbapa, whin given from the witness
stand.
We dtp the abovj from the Dally
Engle ot yesterday, and cure agal n eM*.r

The ittoucl of Altai Jooc* for one
muntl.*' service*
Cilj Marshal 8-41,6^ ,
wa* referred to Fiuibce Committee. Com. ,
reported favorably on the account, and
'
On motion, aarboof was allowed *i d I

i

.the Eagle on the c-liaraeter uf th'.* witnew. The Attorney'* for the People placed in charge of tho Sheriff, and
admitted In pea contract that »ii? was a Court adjourned till to-morrow murning
' nt 0 o'clock. At the adjournniont of Court tlii«
dc-frndaut In thi* cause of ro Important
Wa learn of eevernl parties ftomwitb- a wltnra* by destroying bi-r character, morning, there were elevun jurymen in
in thr. o miles of Ionia who have cwmo I* beyond anything no abouM expect tlie box, acron of whom sanno*. b.
clear to Hasting* to sell their wheat, , even from the Eajlr, though wo know 1 challenged, al all. and eight have boin
vaaeed bj- the IVoaectrtiOB.
Tlieir
roaeiving better pricra here than there. It la exceedingly bitter ngnlnvt Vanderiinrare are a* follow* : John Webster,
Keep tho ball moving knop the price* up
Walter Arnold, Wm. W. CoK J- " •
and fanner* will come from near other
Brigg*. Win. Mitchell, John Potter,
Minor Mead, J. C. Brook*.
citioa to sell tlieir product* hero, and

New Advertisements.

eoneequcnli; ieavj plwnty of their |
R. R. will leave Grand Rapid* for Frail­
money right here in circulation.
port, wry BuaJjy morning nt 9 o'clock
a. ms Returning will ledve Fruitport at
Ai an item connected with tho irnpor0
p. m. Fare for the Round Trip, 81,25. tint trial now going on, we print thn
day* ago an individual stejiped up 14
Mr. Wildar our goag natund agnnt at Full fore will be charged if ticket* are following proceeding to obtain, and tho
list of ijK'cial juror* :
tlie INrpot, and paid for, and received

UH SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

two tickot* to Grand Rapid*. He (not
Wilder) wended hi* Way to the ladin*
sitting room and presently coma back
with a down cart look with; “Mr. agent

J. F. Minkfer hav opened his new
icture GsDery, at tho old Pbet Office
uilding. Firat das* pietvrae guaran•ed or money refandod. CaU and roe.

Tho Queen Fruit Jar ia mada of bet•r plan than any in town.
Acxlxt i Stteua

Look ai tho Quern Fruit Jar at Ac
ty A Slade * before you buy another.
Mon'* Sock* C 1-4 cent* a pair at
Bxtmn A Buixt'*.

i Tenn of the Circuit Court for thu County
' of Barry, continued and held nt tho
| t.'curt Ho-i*e, in tho City of Harting*, ia
। *ni&lt;! County, on tho 9th d*y nf Augurt,
1 in tho.year of oar Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and acveutf-ono.
Present—tho Ho*. Btaxrr How,;
Caxxua or Tntr.—By tho new limo
t Circuit Judge.
card which took effect Sunday Aug. IS,1
in the matter of »ummoning Petit Ju-1
train* ran a* follow* from Uniting*.
; run In thi* matter, it appearing to the I
Michigan Central during tho year end­ | Court that there are not a tufleioat nnmMorning express 7;5O n. m.. mixed ing May 31st, 1871, ba* been very pro*- ber of petit juror* in attendance at tho
8;35 a. m, day exprerw 2^W p. -u., Hart­ )kitoua a* the foBowing brief exhibit present term thereat and It farther *ping accommodation from Grund Rapid* from the retiort of tho Qfficani and Di­
; rector* to the stockholder* wiB show.- '
arrive 7;30 p. m.
Whole earning* of the main linn '«nd
all it* branches for tho year, wm $5,­ nccre*ary. Tho Sheriff of till* county
Hatting* accommodation 7^10 a. tn., 420,128.30, exneftse of operating during •if Barry, i* therefore ordered aad dimixed 12:15 p. m., mail 3,05 p. tn., cv’g tho Mtmo tone, $3,881,1)11.85, which
Lave* a not balance of $1,550,112.04.
good and lawful men of thi* county to
expros* 8;00 p. ta
The whole number of puwiurcr* carried
&gt;• ttiulsiflpcar in raid Court, nt the
Court flow, in th* City of Uniting*,
TaxCxor*.—The new* from nil part*
of the State report* a splendid wheal ngntnent i* continually adding to it* in laid county of Barry, on Monday next
harvest. The weather never waa better; rolling stock, and of courae mo obtain­ ensuing, at two o’clock, P. M , to aorve
ing Stock of the latest and most im­
tho crop it a full average and probably proved rtylea It ha* now 128 engines,
a little ab.rtu, and ran n-v&lt;w auq-aesed which have run 8,204,774 mile* in all,
Srerx or Mtorraax, f
County of Barry. $ an. I, William
m quality. A* tho breadth of ground drawing 2,304 car* of all kind*. The
■own to wheat exceed* that of any pre- main line is to be furnished with steel IL Power*, Clerk ot eaid county and nf1
rail* it* entire length, end if present In­ tho Circuit Court thereof; do hereby cer­
riousycar, it will he earn that tho pros­
dication* are any guide, the Michigan tify that tho foregoing 1* a truo copy of
pect* of oW Armen eould aeurely bo Central i* determined to be the foro- the order thi* day made by said Cixrrt,
brighter. All other crop*—of grain. mart of tho loading thoroughfan-j of a* appear* by thn Journal thereof.
Witaca* my hand and the *eol ot raid
Court and County ai the City of Start­
ing* this Oth day af Anguat, A. D,

TaiSXi.-Wo return our thanks to
; Mr. K. P. Hu.ted, of the Grand River
Nurecrle*. at Lowell, far a »p&lt;clmen vari­
ety of the Canada Erg Plum. Thia 1* a
new inriety of great excellence, recent­
ly lEtroduc-.il from Canada, rtro very
.
. .___ »___ 1i,l. -•

SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN
‘JiySbiffiiMr. v.n ttnnku.
te Lsossas Ootblu t&gt;v*«U.

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PLOW'S JLMD (.1STLVGS.
AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

m Borey County—for eolo by

E. P. BURRALL.

CJmS.
Svir* or Mtemaxx, /
Cuunty of Barry. $ as By virtue
ot tho foregoing order I have (ummoned
personally'“ ‘
'

Goods are Cheaper than Low

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
I Nxw Mamou. Coitaox.—The Hoaiso- &gt;
. pothfeiwartittoaMSOf this 8bfco have or- *
■ goniseil a sew HomopaUife Medical
iCuDegv to ba located for the present at
! Lairtuig. It peruumenry is aosurod and
'a craxre. of tartar** wiD bo given there
this winter. It te ksred by the frirad.
ot th* iaatitatica that after being tried
, .nd r«taWish«L the Btato will make it ,
sport ot JE, Unhoroity And giro U (

Oar Stock contain, a Large Uns of

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, 1‘OTLINS,
P K»S1 &amp;e.

�riiWfr haw a ortaTtar tml toady, ,
then turn tU ;&gt;uUte« into a tadsader,
and amedfoldy turn them iato the
towel, shake them a FttUe, and quickly
drop theta into het fat Whan lions,
turn theta into a colander, sprinkle salt
ut&gt; them. end serve hot. It you wish
them light or encik-d. lewve tho potato** .
iu tin- colander only about half a miauto. thru put litotn back in tho very hot
'fat. Mfr for about half a miuate, and

Annual Tax Sales.
AvwssaOiiiuli OrrWs. ■
Uwttf.MacU.Jslj lai. IKt i
nh u s^WJr tba Mlawiaa dwsrita
.»I.M1 m a. w—

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stone yellow pen. hv», white at the stone,
are tbe beat. Weigh the fruit after it
ia pared. To sack pound of fruit allow i
a pound of loaf rngsr I’nt a foyer uf
sugnr at tlu bottom of the prwascrin/
katda, and then a foyer of fruit, and
KEff AD¥E*TlbE)IE\T&gt;.
bo on until ths fruit iu all in. Stand it
over Lot adias until tho sugar u onUn-ly
taucbey 4 Co's. Column.
d»*olv«l; than bail them until they are .
tJrtr; take them put piocc by piece, and
spread them c-a a dish frw bwi strap,
boil tbe ayntp in n pan until :t jelSoa ;
when the jxarlies are cold, fill the jars
half full with them, and fill up with tho
fofiling syrup- Let thsta stand a short
X
time cowrod with a thin doth, then pot;
,O,
on brandy paper, and turar them close ‘--------with carls, akin, ar paper.
Front ,
twenty to thirty minute* will gctu-mllv
be xuSncEt to prwtrw thee;

AsMtsvt

*290

8 O’CLOCK

To- Paectara I“bas»—Tate a small,
rich, fair fruit, oa soon a* tho j4[» anblack; M-- them orc.- a firo tn a kettle,
with water to cover them: let thorn aim- —------- —------------------ —.—-------mar until they will yield to the jewanre ■ CRUHB8 S COMFORT!
of thn huger, then with a skimmer take
reuMvO v...•= i। ,. thorn into cold writer; ;&gt;oro them ncctly -• • —
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leaving rm a Ikdo of tiio stem, and tfo&gt;
blataom end; pierce them on the bk»- ' Darling Self-wppl
s-m nd to tbe care, then nufot- a syrup
of a ,z&gt;und of sugar to each pound cif .
fruit; when it i» boiling hot, pour it ‘
over the pears, and let it stand until tho I
next day, when drain it ofl, make it:
boding hut. end again i»ur it over; ‘
after a day or tiro, pul th- fruit iu thu- i
syrup over tho fixe, and bail gtnw- i
ly until it is clear; then take it into tubs
jar* or spread it ou disinc*. boil tho ayr up thick, then put it and the fruit iu
FAMILY KNITTED
■ KBW ItAVKSt ta etanta insoUw eol...^
I bn* Pmsiia* M Ftarsss lbs tan*. SUITS

iHfc-sasgs

baloaaa Ua taw al Bias aUaeh

££

stsad for a day, tuvcrrd with salt; j
strain tlimn thoroughly to reraovj the
seeds; than to ■-»«/ tw» uuart* odd :
them oa. nf dorrs, two of bln-k popper, j
two tiutmega and a wry little &lt;oy.-urn.!
pepper, with a'tittle nth ; bril tbe Im-1

r-isi?£s"‘

tomatom, and loil them until they onsoft ; *&lt;ft&gt;( ere them through a fine wire
sei re. and add lislf A gallon of rinegur,
one pint and a half of salt, two ounces
of cloves, quarter of a pound of allsvioo. two ounces ot can-nn&lt;&gt; pc|!pcr,
three b-ae[•&gt;■ &gt;uful* irf black fmpp&lt;-r; mi* j
together, and boil afomt three hour* ;
or until radu&amp;xl about tn- half, tlioal
bottle without straining.

Rochester to New York, 396 rmk.,
HuEalo to Near York. 423 mfos,
Dunkirk to New York. 4G'nd!**.
Cl-rolan 1 to New York. 025 mdo.
(Nnannati to N. Y, KOmik-s,
axt&gt; n nu&gt;u
tn 27 hum rat »&gt;&lt;wrr» xoi-n.

JJEJR;

Tomato ’Em*.—Tho Santi/t jMsrxsa
Bays ths following recipe for making
tuuato fig* is said to. be excellent. Cul­
led a lot of rip.- toiuatoea about one
inch in diameter, skin, and stew them
in the usual marascr; when done, Isr 1
them on dishes, flatten Uuwn slightly, j
X:,U^.,°';WKLLS'

expose them to a Manser's nra, or place
tbMi m a diyusg howto; when a* dra ।

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CABBOLIC

TABLKTS,1

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REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO

Ljuri^a liuxr-—The grnrratijn that
rising to industrial pursuits in .
the rural district* of the United States, ‘
ought to ba impsuesed with the idea
that they cannot better their condition
by hastening away from their bosuns. ; ■
and trying their fortunes ia a. groat
town. In nine raws nut of ton, a*J
proved by actual statistic*.they ore bo!- ;
ter off oa thev uro nor. ludoporiaace, ,
knowledge, culture, character, :h« good
opinion at others, ara all aa easily ac-l
quired in tba country aa in a great ma­
jority of instances, is Wealth, that attain-1'
laaai wfoch is pewed above &lt;0 others '
How many who hare made the change
have rwgreto d it all their livwa, and ,

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LIFE IN UTAH

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City Diniug: liiooms
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POPERY.
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DAILY EDITION.
VOL. I.

HASTINGS, MICH., FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 18 1871.

THE VODERPOOL TRIAL. | wh® I

NO. 4,

forenoon but cannot state the hour, Vanderpool, remember tho examination
first saw itl'thought possible it j not think it my duty. Mr. Cheever — I fort
might have been a shipwreck and had ’ What did you consider your duty as a | Do---------------------------,-------------.
. was there to nt- of a dead body supposed to bo that of
j not
carry a watch,
no other idea about it at tho time, I nl-1 Coroner ?
Objection nuido by Mr. 1 tend patients if they should eome. Went Herbert Field, on the 18th of Septem­
so saw a handkerchief on (he body, there , Church.
Court overruled ’ objection. ' from my house to tba office.
Went ber J 860 it Thurber Hull. The (Sheriff
was two strings ou tho coruerft cf it, but Question repented, when he thought it j home about 12 and took dinner and Mr. Shackleton, Sly field, Canfield, In­
do net know how it was festened, it was his duty to Summon a jura, swear -----*----■* of *•'«
’« gram. Bhorley end others participated in
spent
most
tho afternoon there, •do
koertM session.
’ extended down to the waistband but do them, and remove the body. Did not rot remember of leaving it Do not re- ‘ the examination. It was packea
___ in
in ice
ice
August ISth, 1871.
। not know whether it extended below or 1 remove tho clothing, saw a handkerchief member that any. pa’ien.s • called ' and wrapped in a blanket. There
There was
was
The roll of tho jurors was called and ।
at
offide
i or
house. ; a alight wound on the head whichywould
I not, nor do I know whether anything ‘ fastened to tlie body,
dy, but do not know either
all present. Mr. Church then announced wiu
wos featMMtfl
fastened tn
to 5t
it The
Th« Coroner's ;,wy
jury how.
how. Do
Donot
notrecollect
recollect what
what I Itestified
testified When asked where his practice came in not more than penetrate tho true akin,
that Cousel had procured a stenographer, ■ of Frankfort wasi Capt. George
Gcoj
* Doug- to at Kalamazoo, nor nt Manistee. that he spoke of, he said, ho depended : but on turning over the body we foundA.
Mr. Hitchcock, at their own expense, ,' lass,, —
Mr. Chand
—libera, Mr.
'*
Nelson, the Being questioned further he recollected on his m?morandum book for such j s deeper wound on the back of thepresent Prosecuting Attorney was’ there that there wus a huudkerchief, but did tiling^ and could tell nothiug about it head, nearly circular, probably an inch
whom they wanted acknowledged as tho
but do not know whether ho was on tlw not know how fastened. Did not know without that, know I visited some pa- and a half ouo way, and an-inch a2d a
Court Heporie:.
Jury; John Collins was another mid Field in his life time and did not know tieuts that day, but canndt tell the names. ! quarter the other with the edges rough.
Rowland O. Criejau was then called these aro all I remember. Want to that this was his body, but the pants As near a* 1 recollect I did not leave tho The part of the skull stt&gt;med*to be drivnon too
and being duly sworn, said : I live in Manistee and received tlie reward offer- had
die name "jicroen
‘'Herbert riem
Field” ou
on uicm.
them. Jfcouso that afternoon, nor do I recollect cu jn On the brain. The portions ot
Benzie Co., near Frankfort, am 02 years ed- The clodice wore not taken off ut Know this ring, »aw it taken from the of any colling : I do recollect of visiting ■ Hkull driven n were driven n on th«r
tho inquest at Frankfort, do not know j finger, was four feet from the body some, but cannot recall names, but re- l^itiidinal n&gt;m». This sinus was vmptv
old. On the 17(h lay of Sept., 1869,
whether there was any other wounds !। when
wnen taken
token off,
ou, use
uw glasses
glasses but
Dur cun
cun member; this from circumstances con- 1 of blood.
found the body of Field ; went to tho j which would causti death
nected with my family affairs, which
Qnra.—What is your opinion ns to[ s®&lt;j
see thirty
thirty miles
miles on
on Lake
Lake Michigan.
Michigan.
Lake to haul up mium lumber, went !
A. J. Slyfield being duly iwoni said : i Hero
I lero Mr.CheevertestedlussightbyexMr. Cheever tested his sight by ex­ were these : My wife went to church how these wound* were, produced ? Ob*
. to Mm
a t utdifferent
down in morning and found the body
IHnii iWtQTOlwof CrwMIafa.,! ........ ring,
.■itf.-rrodist Jia- and wanted me to be at homo in the af-; jection made by Mr. Hughes and overr, war
nnn ■
",------it was
Benzie v.vuu.
County,
four rauvo
miles nnn
and a
a hnlf
' —y~ mC— tp
0”1 -Hiu
nna^it
was pretty
pretty tornoon, 1 told her |»erhaps 1 would ntied. Exception taken, think it was
about half-past 11. The beach hare is a uowv
■ have some patients. This was one of, inflicted with n blunt instrument like
“?* on
high bluff, but at Groea's landing is not from Frankfort, was Ceromeand Justice ' uTotl; ,Thcrc ,H
it, but'
judge&gt; the circamstnncoH. This was all that tho head of n hatchet. The one on tho
«f to.
Itwa, WJUa,MM I wtarh 1 can distinguish
------- “ ..........
.............
to high. Tin re is a beach and the soil
t .• general appearance, there isi happened during the day, except in the | top of the bond wok probably made with
the 17th of September, 1869, there was
is sandy. When 1 first saw the body I was
■ evening. Was ut home jiart of the time tho same instrument, struck from behind
8 on the Jmy besides myself we went ,m • siiu- marks on the studs either
judge from the appearance, oni during tho evening, and my recollection and tho blow imrtially arrested bv the
more than a rod team it, I wus walking lo see a body on the Lake Shore. When ,‘tr
i is that 1 was at homo nil the timo, my &gt; handle coming in contact with the skull.
th*
i*i
’
d
|rieco
is
u
mark
between
the
towards the north. The head lay to­ there we saw a dead beiy with head to ’ '
। two figUVM which cuts into both, by wife and child was with me, wo wont to Theso wounds must havo boon made at
wards the south and on tho face. Tin- tho ssuth, we anproacbed tho head firsw j! which 1 distinguish it. Saw tlie markbed
--------between
—--------------------------------9 and 10, there—
wan not tho titre of death or immediately after,,
xceoied to have drifted up there,one of tb&lt;* I
mediately after this, 1 wont to Frank-!
| made, when shown the gold piece the ! many minutes between us, looked nt the for when mode at that time the ed«es of
jury lifted it up and placed it on a board
I mark was not exactly as described but clock at 9 und sat up some little time after the wound will bo retracted or drawn
fort.
on sta bock. When we first arrived, the
Gues.—What «did you tay to'your ramd was drifting tw that it was a little '! ho thtarght it was the same mark. If this, my wife remarked that it was time7 bock, but in the other case they are
ho hud boon shown «ie with n mark to go to bed and I looked at tlio clock. flabby and close over. The one on tho
covered, i. e. it had drifted up to the •
son ?
Objected to by Cheever.
' across',both figures ns described, ho 11 remember, this bt having it kept top of tho head would not cause so im­
Wont to tho Coroner mv&amp;elf; made no •here on the left side next the Like, ■and thought ho would not have mistak'tii it , before my
... ' mind
1' by two
'
w*s ^\as mediate deatli, but more profuse hem­
trials.
uno arm was slightly covered, tlunk it .
examiiiati&lt;ju better 1 went, left my ton
something about the timo -1 wont orrhage, all voluntary motion and ac­
i for this, but might have been mistaken. asked
*
»•» the right ann. Am not certain.
with the body, gst tho Coroner, A_ J. ■Ee had on black pants, goiter* mid i' Havo seen other Twenty dollar geld tto bed at KnlumaMHi. Do not re-call tion of the muscles would cease after the
that I was asked what 1 was doing blow &lt;&gt;u tho back of the head and ho
Slytiekl, m*d edme bock about 2 o ckck. white stockings. Had on a dark colored i1 pieces with holes in them, do not know !
i hoc many, do not know th’nt this hole 1that day or dvening. Do nut remem­ would havo no jiowor to make any vol­
There was another young mon with my vest, which was wet and j think a small •
■ is different from that in other pieces, Iber whpt I was asked ar Kalamazoo. untary outcry. From the wounds on
sou when I returned. One or two others '■cravat, he had on a white shirt and a jj could not tell the date nor any words or iDo not recollect if 1 was asked what I tiie bock of tho head but very little
•■White handkerchief.
Had on atso n
doing in the forenoon of that day. blood would flow, but more would flow
camo wife th« (kroner.. The body was ;. ring on tho littl? finger with u rod set I figures on the picco except a 5 and (&gt; to wus
'
lying as I left it, we took the body and । Ako shbQtudx in his shirt; and the $20 v hich his attention hud been called. Vandeqiool camo u&gt; me about eleven from the wound on the teumf the head,
o'clock, but I do not know for I hteked probably three iraunds. 1 am sjieaking
reversed ft, platting the head the other Rold pieccxi-ne in his hip pocket in nn । Testified at Mantetce that I rolled up ■
M,Wfc would flow from
[•tho sleeve to bin* if the arm was broken, iat no timepiece, bo that it might have of all VM(
the_ blood that
wa]j, it was changed a little in color, br- envelope marks! *• Herbert F "and th«* । When asked if ho testified whether Caere l»con
any time fronweirio and a half
nan 1 auch u
a wound, soy
say in three hours. Tho
1
inj^a little darker. I saw a ring taken rest we could not muke out. Then* was “a shot on the shirt a stain bcrwoeH 1to twelve, the clock whs a common
’hf 1I ’blood
* ’ •flowing
’ '
--in --“■
-the
vmmon ei*
eight
an ’hour after,
was also a dark inunilla rope stand the
Prisoner _ comph-i
iploined
—-1 of
— ,| wuuiiu
wound m
wan
an lumvieu,
inflicted, *
I suuuiu
should ucnuimuaw
denominate .
from Iris finger, and a twenty dollar p)ld Imdy—knowrt'to all lake shore man as [ the elbow and the shoulder, a red stain 1dny clock.
diarrhoea, looked at his tongue which ’ M Onin,,. There werem other marks on
jeece, after ’ it had been taken from Jri*- a buy rope. Jt was about three feet i like iron rust,” bo thought he did not,
was moist. l&gt;o not think 1 .■mid at the body except where tie roi»p was tied
■ (hat it was a ratetake
pocket. l*id not take tlie gold piece in long and thc*«md was lagged out, it was
Kalamazoo that his tongue was dp'. an(i n Bjight ichiMotu around tiw wrist.
Dr. William Fisher being duly sworn
my hand, nor did I examine tic enveti cut from the .tody. Tho body was vera :
Have irnver known n case of motet j ga^ tho ropo around tiiebodyT
said
:
1
live
»*t
Munistce,
hiue
lived
white
in
color,
except
the
hand
which
,
ey»e. He had-on a block* oust, pants, vest
tongued chronic diarrhoea.
'The books ’
'
- -­
Here the Dr. printed out, ou a skull
and gaiters, also, had on a white shirt. was in sight and that was a little yellow. thorn 2 years, knew Field and Vander- say that the tongue is usually dry. Court I
Had also, eneiuattou sock on. There Wo were an-hour in ex^aiirnng it, it was Iiool, rrinwiilh r the disappearance of wus then adjourned- till 2 o’chick r. n. j procured for that Jiurpoee, the position
■'ijild,
but
Dottho
exact
date,
it
was
on
wus a rope arouad his waist, did not ex­ then put in &lt;i wagon and taken t»
of the wounds on tlie head.
amine tho rope. Followed the body to Frankfori, when it was put in a Ihjx Sunday, saw Wanderpool. that day be-!
smasoox sEssiox.
tween 10 and 11 1’. M. at my house, J
Had aecn Mr. VanderjKol frequently-­
Mauitrtf ? Gota box made for lire body and pocked .in ire rfhd shipped to Man­
he
came
after
•medicine,
saying
lie
had
Croee-examination of Dr. Fisher con-1 daring tho week previous to the disapaid tbc body was brought in a wagon istee, I want.vith it, the imuts jHxikeM a diarriroea. • 'd|»eno4 the window and
Barance, had business with him on the
linued.
up to the per, at Fankfort shout one were turnqd amide out wk-si I found
asked who wc&gt;*. there, did rot under­
ondar" after.
They had
given
Killr, mrl th/To !«it in ibe bo.’*, wm then
Before proceeding with tlie cross-ex­
me a draft on Chicago in the name of
taken across thr river and yacked in turbod. There was writing ou the in­ stand at first, but otter he answered
amination Mr. Church asked tho num­ Vanderpool &amp; Field, and whend_loarn(‘d
wo. TJ»e pier. is on tlie south side.. The side of (be vrtistbuud of his pinta, and ugaiu I tet him iu and began to write
Propeller was on the north side, it’a tmiue I think itmw his name ‘•Herbert Field,” a prosniptiun, when he said he did not ber of pills put iu the box, when ho re­ of his disappearance I was anxious aboniwas the Bozker. The ring was on the The ropo woe put into tin* 1m?x and taken wish to go to: a drug store, when I told plied, four, they were made at the drug this draft, and wanted to get tlie money
on it from him, I met him ou the street
to Manistee. Wo started.for Maniste-.-* him 1 hod only some pilla. I examined store according to my directions.
finger wflicnl first saw it
i and we went to the Bank together and
Quee.—State whether you kuw tlrat soon after dark on the Frcpdler Barber, his tongue.aad puteo oad did not think
Thon Mr. Hughes took him.
the topic of our conversation was his dis­
ring at Manistee. Objected to by Mr. and arrived a little. after 11 o'clock. ho had nay-disease. -1 gawe him two
With chronic diarrhoea a |iotient
appearance, and I think he showed me
On the left arm of the shirt was a spe t pill* composed of blue xtaa and oi»iam,
Cheever. imd objection sustained.
would have a dry tongue in the center,
Saw the ring afterwords at Mauistet' of ti yellow color, it ran updo the elixir, and deiivared them t-&gt; him in a box. with moist wlge, but with acuta diar- the articles of their dissolution. I saw
He
was
withlnip
4
or
5
minutes.
My
their Day Book, and Vanderpool showed
its
shape
was
oblong
running
down
nt the inquest rod trial The ring bad n
house is -on .Maple Street, about ono rluua tlie tongue would bo moist. I mo the entry “ Herbert Field, To Cash
red set in it and was a heavy nag- The four or five inches. On the buck port
block from where the Bank is. The looked at bis tongue to find out the $1,700.00,” also, the entry “ Herbert,
gold piaiv was of the deaammation of the head was a marl; us if the
state of lite digestive system which does
Field, To Cash $1,400.00” and the figure
been broken in
and Bank stands on Hirer street. Maple
of g‘20,
and hod a hoio in it skull lind
street runs nearly at right angles. My not mean the stomach alone, but all tho *5" in both cases seemed to be of a dif­
Tke ring was yellow and the set had a on th® toped tho bead wus anathes scar,
hoaae u uu tbo 'east wide of the street, ajiparatus connected with it The state ferent color.
also
on
the
ftsce
was
a
little
seratcli,
ti*o
red uj-peasant**, do not know what fin­
of the rtotiuch would indicate to some
two blocks from Water rtxwt. Had
Ques. — When do you recollect seeing
ger it waa&lt;m. J noticed a rear on the face and wlide body was a little bloated
hwn in bod,.did not go to J»«l till ten extent if one had diarrhoea ; took his
. back i»rt ®f the head befoie I went tor and one baud. 1 think the left was./*, and had beni: asleep, but &lt;1x1 not took w ord 11mm 1m&gt; had «ho 4ialihaxl, but Ulll this again ? Objection made and ques­
little
puil»d.on
the
inside.
In
tho
box
the Cuno.'ier v-yd utter. It looked as if it
not think bo had it, but gave him medi­ tion withdrawn.
at
any
timo
pteco,
but
think
I
had
been
Quei.—Were the figures all’ of one*
had been masliid in. Tho free was wo put a blanket and tho ice which wo In taxi nearly .an hour.
cine f«r it uhicb 1 call taking bis word
flattened 11 was lying right on tlie fooo, broke quite.fine, and aroui&gt;«&lt; the «’igM
tor it. Have had diazrheva myself, had■ color ? Objection made and overruled.
Here a box of pillc and jwwders was
wImu I first acw
there was also ra of tho txix -we put chloride of lime.
these pills made before 1 was taken, for Exoecption taken by Mr. Hughes. Ans.
small scar cat the forehead which footed At Manistee the body was put in u wan examined ; witness thought they looked another person. Mr. Willard gave them —Tho figure “ 1” whs of a l^hteraud
Am acquainted with
like a little aerulch. also one on the tej&gt; house, and I aaw it again next morning. like the«noe.ho gave.
to me, did not see them made, received fresher color.
*' Arnold’s Writing Flaid.”
of the head. The hair was not very thick The Sheriff, Mr. Secor and Mr. Duubaut
Was showr a iKJX.wkh
at the tri­ them in tlie forenoon, Mr. Willard wns
Ques.
—
-Con
you
state tlie appearance
it wax wet and aeparated. The night pre­ wus tliere. On tho day after 1 went
al at Masistue mid at Knlaxniuoo, and present and gave them to me, I took
of that fluid when first applied to ]&gt;u]&gt;er
vious the wind war high and strong and down to Manistee, there was an inquest
made an examination of the plls at both one of them oa - Sunday morning ns 1
had been so for a number of days blow­ hold ut Manistee; did uut testify but wus
had
the diarrhcee myral'f. When I or­ | and after words? Objected to by Mr.
places.
, Hughes, as immaterial and irrelevant to
ing from the muth-west and the night present
Quas.—What were tta-y coaijiosed oL dered them I told them verbally to tlie issue. Court overruled anti exoepHero the .articles taxer iiom the
previous was mon* in the west, tlie rea­
Objection made by Mr. Hughes. Over­ taokc four pflls of blue mass and opium, , tion was taken. Ans.—It is slightly
this, it snares
shakes my ivwc
Iwure body wero shorn to witness, who, tostison I
1 noticed ttu.%
ruled by Court and exception taken by do not know who I got them for, but the blue at first but turns darker after a
when in the west, dzero wus cvnsidera- j fie&lt;1 }je jiaj
&lt;hem i^fure on the
I got them for did not take them,
Hughes. Should judge they were com­
while.
ble bwvll of the sea aad thez-Proi&gt;eller ,
posed of blae tisjw and opium. A fw do not kaow why; they were given to
i beach where the body was found.
Ques.-What kind of blue « h
had been lying there two ortthreo days
days before (Field disappeared was in me in the box, did not open them in flrit color when applied ? Objected to
Saw
tho
ring
.on
his
left
little
finger,
waiting to get out, ftie tea ran dear
drug store, there was a powder in tho
Bank
and
mw
Field
tlwre.
Was
shown
as irrelevant and immaterial to the issue.
up to the bluff nt tills time. The wind tho studs in his-shirt. Could not swear
bex
also,
do
not
knew
what
it
was.
ran account book which be tratified to
died away about uoor, tlie 'water ran positive to the piece of psper- Lut recog­ rhave seen et Mie Bank at dhaf visit Took them Sunday morning, but do not. Objection cjverruled and exception taken
Ans—It is n. light blue at first, or a sky
about a rod over tlie erdinary water line nize the gold piece. Think the paper
Ixjoked at page 191 and recomsized an know at what time. First opened the
blue.
a •
this day. At this point the beach de­ looked a little more yellow, *'• Herbert,
oatry as foUawe : “ Herbert Field, To box Sunday morning and took ono and
clines quite rapidly, and very soon the F” was on th® piece of paper we Gash 8U00.4*.” The date was Ken. then opened tho box and took another
Ques.—Was any remark ramfe to you
water becomes deep. J?id not notice tho found, and 1 now see it on jitas paper. 1st, 1869, did not see this enixj made at noon, wife was not _ present, by Mr. Vanderpool aliout these entries.
I lire at point Betsey Light which is on
any
ono
else.
Vanderpool Ans.—No, not any. I got $800 in eurpockets.
“Herbert Field, To nor
[ utat Betsey, this is four and .ono half but saw tin*:
knocked ' once
that
I
heard rency at the bank, my impression is
Cross-examined by Mx. Cheever.
mite* north of Krankfort. I keep tho Gosh $700” soar this made by Field
in ithe Bank at the desk, was looking before I let him in, I admitted him to that ho handed me a package containlight
house.
In
the
cxajrinaljon
I
Have lived there throe years, am 62
the front room, I was sleeping up stairs. tag 8500, and the rest ho coanted out.
over
his
shoultku-at
the
time.
Before
years old, have not noticed the waves think I saw the lie-vast uncovered, but
this he went and teok the money out, Do not remember that 1 testified ut He took the money from the burglar
und winds much. The wind was in the did not see any marks on the body, but
in currency and caanted it, did not no­ Kalamazoo how long he was in -my proof wife, I looked into the safe and
eouth-west at this time xad had been on the left nrm under tho part «f tlie
tice the counting of it, the entry was house, testified something about it. He Mr. Vanderpool showed me the box be­
for two or three days, but during the shirt which was stained, was the form
mode After the counting, all the rent of may have been in my house 15 or 20 low, which was empty, and he told me
night was more direcfly in
the of a female figure with a wreath pocked
the money taken oni was put in the minutes, but do not remember that I oo tlmt Field had taken everything with
west, tliink the wind changed in into tho arm.
the beat of him. In tho burglar proof safe was a
safe and the $700 ho pat in his pocknt. testified at Kalamaauo.
Hero
Mr.
Church
said
he
would
cotuso
the night. Tho wind was nearer west
Think he put it in a paw book, was in my recollection he was in mv house five pile of bills jumbled up in the back imrt
than south-west. The water ran over witness ia order to abbreviate-so that the Drug store prenous to this and minutes. Do not remember that I testi­ of the box, while in front was a pile of
the water line whan 1 was first there, at he could go homo but aronld-rocall kim
Field asked me to go to the Bank. I fied at Manteteo that he was in my regularly arranged bills about 21-2
about 8 o’clock, but when 1 returned at
firnt ea» this entry as b now re«d»i&gt;tibn house 15 minutes. Examined Vaader- indus Iriglt, this was about 2 o'clock in
11 it had subsided a little. The beach at some future ^mo.
pool’s pulse that night and found it ex­ the afiarnoon, no one else came in. I
Cross examined by Mr. Cheever.
•curves from this point down to Bar Lake.
cited. which means that i* tho diameter preecribud for Mr. Vanderpool that day
The Coroners jary were Mr. Douglass.
Below Bar Lake I do not know the na­
while in tha Bank. Hare attended perBankwaz tint.
" ■
ture of the'beach. At Frankfort there C. Miller. N. W. Nelson, C. E. Voorhles
excited wo mean the character of the softs at. lus house in a professional way,.
Cross-examined by Mr. Hughes.
and H. C. Chan-bera. These nre all I
are piers running into the-lake about
pulse, but oaa not explain it in any oth­ but never prescribed for him till that
Have
lived
at
Manistee
2
years,
camo
80 m 90 feet The body wn' south of recall. The records of this inquest aro
in May preceding this transaction, my er, way. Did not count the beata.but day.
the piers aboift one mile. The shore at ! in the hands of another Justice nt business was a Physician, was no end to estimated them at eighty, the pulse whs
Ques.—At tins time ware you running
Frankfort, Chas.
Collier.
I keep
this point is not rocky. Did not notice
my
practice geographically, but finally strong and slightly accelerated which I: a drug store in connection with your
any limb of a tree aear the body but the Point Betsey light and fish some. :explained that it extended about 80 estilnM^atflpg.tho n
practice? Ana—Yes air. Objection
The wind was from tho south-west du- 1
there was a piece of drift-wood resem­
made and sustained and qucRion put
miles around, extending to Ludington, in practice, we mn
bling somewhat tho top of a tree. Tt ring that night, and for ten, or twelve
differently. CHie drug store is on Wa­
days previous, changed in the night, but Frankfort, etc. The greater part was
had knots on it which stuck up an inch
ter street on the opposite side from the
do not. know exactly when, as I.am up :in Manistee, but do not know exactly
lus natural pulse was, and Tor aught I Bank. The nostoffioe was in the samo
or two. The piece was 6 or 8 feet long.
tho
proportion.
Being
asked
several
Did not ootics thia when 1 found tho only trto heurs at a time and then off’. times whether almost all of hie .pructioe know it may always have been beating building. The Doctor pointed out his*
Tbo hands were up oem the head and
body, but when 1 came back it was
residence and drug store and several
was not m Manirtec, be gave the, same nt this rate.
within a foot of the body, cannot see the body was on the flue with the toes
Hero the Dr. pointed out the position other points on tho map. Saw Vender­
I terned downward; there lay o piece of i
as well os I used to and have to use
1 flood wood near the body, had knots on ;part of it was there, when the Court of his house on the map and was ex­ pool on tho Sunday of tlie alleged dis­
spectadca, but did not have them on
appearance of Field a little west of my
it and it had been cut at one end, did &lt;compelled him to answer directly, when cused.
when 1 saw the body. I also noticed a
house passing on the street, from the
not notice the other end; also, saw a .ho said “yea.” Had practiced on this
Dr. Lathrop 8. Ellis, the fourth wit- west to the oast, two ladies ware with
gloss bottle near the body. When I first I
Sundav,
and
was
at
hi*
office
which
waa
i bottle near tho body, did not examine
»aw the body it wus two or three feet,
him. Did not see Field that day.
perhaps thirty rods from his house and
from where.- the waves break over, never
Orose-examinod by Mr. Cheever.
a block, or two lote from the Bank, per­
Have lived in Manistee tan years,
touched the body but was within two or &lt;
"."’'iSTy *7LZ
nLl
Graduated from the Berkshire MediIhiwfeet of it when it &lt;u nwrod, mum the boi, mhmM, f Am—Did haps 15 rods, wu at my office in the practice medecinc, knew Field and
•

*

Fifth Day's Proceedings.

�cal College in IS’52; first practioc'l in
MeadviUo,P&lt;-nnaylvauia,tben in Chicago.
W. H« JEWELL,
5 years, when I went to Manistee where Rkgihteb of Deeds. Notaby Public,
I havo remit im-d over since piacticing
—and—
my profeaeioa. I also have a Drug
8ENERAL CONVETANCER;
store and am postmaster and have been
for 10 or 11 year.?.. Tho Postoffico is
ABSTRACTS OF T1TU9B
’
open on Sunday from 1 to 2 o’clock, of lands in Barry County fnrnlshod on
but do not know whether it was open at
application, at my office In the
, Chat time in Sept 1869, or not. Was
Court House.
present at tho inquest held over Field’s
W. H. JEWELlJr
body, but could not identify the body.
Htutingt, Mich.
'
My first tuquoiuliyiou with him was
ftUHSULl. j- NXCINS'
late in the winter or early in the spring,
but it was towards the latter part of his
life that I was familiar with him. Did
Hart their new Goode.
not see the clothing taken off and do
Adjoining U. F. Dwight A Co'a Foundry.
not know that it wus taken off at all.
I was there in a professional way to
make an examination. Tho dark ring
WELCOME MARBLE.
July. 1871.
around the wrist may possibly have been
made by a rope around it- I think I
testified at Kalamazoo and Manistee
that this might havo been produced by
a rope slipping down upon the wrist.
The very BEST PLACE to buy
Am some acquainted with the nature of
bodies remaining in water. Do not re­ CARPETS,
member about tho weather previous to
this. I think it wonld fake a body from
OIL CLOTHS,
five to eight days to arise to tho surface, '
if free from obstructions, a body in
MATTINGS,
, shallow water, I think, would rise wonr er than in deep water, but do not know
MATS, j
bow long it would take to riso in 80 or
50 feet of water. I mean by tho Stunt j
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
the triangular space between the two ■
lobes of the brain and it lies under the j
AND
median line. Aho wuun i was at the ‘
right of tho median lint. There u about
two ounces of blood in tho Sinw, and it I
is venus blood. A body lying horizon-1
tallv in tho way this was u large amount'
IS AT
blood would remain in the body,.'
probably 14 pounds or 10 pinta. The I
front wound was about half tho aizo of i 74 MONROE STREET,
tho posterior. If the body had been •
drowned and these wounds indicted in t
GRAND. RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, ■
five minutes the appearance would bo '
Opposite the National Hotel.
the same, and in ten minutes there
would be but veiy little change. The I
blood found in tho tinm u venus blood, |
49m,;
and tho blood flowing from tho wound i
-------------------- :—,
would bo mixed i. c. arterial and venuv.1
Have norm* manufactured ink, but j
think ink would change and the color I
Look out far
sot in fiom 24 to 28 hours. Was shown !
some pieces of jlppcr written iu ink but J
could not toll how long either had been ;
I । Adttrliumrutrf GRANTi\PHILLIPS.
written, nor the difference of time bo- '
tween them. When shown tho Bank,
book where the alleged changes havo I
been mado thought there was a differ- ■
ence in tlie angle of the figures and '
' upon showing the book to tho jury bv *
Mr. Qheever, a quarrel ensued between ;
thoHibunsel on the opposite sidrs, which ‘

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GEO. C. WORTH.

Good Bargains in

LAWYER. Garaev of Jafferron and Slate Street,
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ATTOKXM’*vo‘&lt;»viianJ&gt;B»V law. u.
Solicitor in Chauoery. All ienl buri new en trott­
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Oftier the following
Tax Title*

He

I. A.EE.A. HOLBROOK.
TTOHNEl
’8. »nd CounmUon
at Law.and
Solicitsi’..,sre£L
“JTO?%K:
: Conveyane-

WM II. HAY FORD

of L-INDS

Second
Cheever.

crose-examination

by

Mr.

Paid her eome money on a county or­
der at this time, had refused it before
when she sent her boy. As she stated
her case I thought it would be a good
thing to have it suppressed.
• Ques.—You thought it would be a
jgood thing not to tell what she knew ?
Ads.—I didn’t tliink anything about it.
Ones.—What did you think it would be
a good thing for ? Ads.—For hareelf.

This finished liis examination and
Court adjourned till 9 o’clock to-morrow

Barry County - ono of

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the best

Counties in the Slate of
.

WM. L. COBB,

Michigan,

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ATTORNEY al Law. In'arancc
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to all buH-

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WM. II. JEWELL,

WOODLAND.

of
Urne-al Conrnincf
Notary Public. 08ee in the Overt Hew
open at al) houra. .&lt;!//«• to be paid when

T. WHEELER.
J. W. MAYNARD,

JOHNSTOWN.

NATIONAL HOTEL,

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FHKPHEBD A CAMPBELL. Proprietor*.

BALTIMORE

MIIHILKVILLE EXCUANGK,

A CARD.

Michigan

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Drraotr, Fasacaar l.’&gt;tb, 1ST I.
Sts: This Hotel, ao b&gt;ug and favorable known
to the Travlinj Public, is being tlioroiifhly re­
paired and pnt in perfect order for buuneea, and
will couiiaue to be kept in all its appointments
M s First Cteae House. But to meat the wiahea
of our Craenda and patrons, oar charges will be
rodeoed to fiite per dav, and the proprietor so
licit the patrouMe of all who wiah to find a quid
aad pleeaeutborne while in the city.
•t. &amp; F. LYON, proprietor.

WHEELER A. DOWNING
NASH^’ILLE, MICHIGAN,

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HTSICIANS aad Surraua*. The treatment of
Private Diaeaaeo will receive particular attention.

BARRY.

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FOB MEDICINAL PDBPI^S

Tho board of health—A plain diet

C. G. HOLBROOK,

iu tho various Townships of

Situated

Experience!!

Had sent a message to him by one of
my clerks in regard to the draft be(ore
I saw him. When I saw him he did Mr. MARBLE havin' bought lha Cardiag J/*
not hesitate to let me go behind tho
chine lately owned in Middleville, and
having removed it toJRastinfe, and
counter, nor to lot mo look into the safe, ■
and he did his boornoits as usual. The &gt;
filled up in the beet style, be will
do work in bio lino in tbo
burglar proof box in the safe is about
bril manner and
■eight by nina or ten inches. There waa
■a pile of bills in front, and tho dis-'
arranged bills were behind them. Did '
not have the draft with me when 1 got!
Hntlmtnetion.
the cash, but Vanderpool called at my . Guarantee
store in tho afternoon and gut it I j
knew Mrs. Springer and thht aho was a
V^'WooI sent by Railroad will be
witness for the defense.' In April 1870
Carded to order, and sent'back in good
had a conversation with her in regard to
leaving the State, in case aho was want­ condition.
ed as a witness. She did most of the
talking and I assented to what she said
by saying “yes” and “no.” I testified Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR’S
nt Kalamazoo that I was anxious for her
New Warehouse,
to leave tho State as it would further the
♦ends of justice,and that I did moat of tho
Miking. I said in substance what is
. there, stated. I superintended the publi­
SELECT SCHOOL.
cation of tho pamphlet, “known as a
Aaexara. Aug. 7, 1S71.
history of the first trial of Vanderpool. A Select School in Aeavriais
about to take ef­
at Manistee.”
Have prescribed forI fect on tbo 4th of September, al the
-Vanderpool, and during tho interview ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE,
tT^iheuauk I gave him a proscription. । Piepjratory for Teacher*, and tlioae who feel interw.tcd to pul to a good u»c the advaaiajea they
R 3-d irect—Counsel asked for first I desire from such a source. constantly adding
question asked in regard to Mrs. Spring­ thereto.
er, when Roi&gt;orter read several ques-1 Dvery student eipcennjt te attend aliould be
present on that day. Young men or women pre­
tions and answers, and then counsel told 1 paring for teaching, or winter school, will find
him to give tho conversation between , the etuddiea so arranged as especially to meet
wants.
himself and Mrs. Springer when ho said: their
Benke can be bad al low ralcv. The nchool
She would like to go home on a visit will close in time io a* not to interfere with the
to her parents and get out of the way at commencing winter school.
tho next trial, as alio thought her testi-1 Tuition to tho School, S3.OO.
many had been misrepresented and 1I For further information, addreaa.
MORRIS E. KEITH. Assyria.
told her I thought it would bo n'good j

thing, I asked her about tho possibility j
ef her getting away and if sho thought ’
she could keen out of sight, and sho said j
aho thought she could as no one knew
where her parents lived.
Ques.—Did you say any thing also in
connection with this r Objection made
by Mr. Hughes. Court overruled tho
-objection and exception taken. I stated
nt Kalamazoo that Mrs. Springer told
me that she thought Vanderpool guilty,
but tho Counsel had misrepresented her
testimony making tbo timo between one
and two in the afternoon, when it was
before noon.
Ques.—Did you moke any statement
further than a repetition of tho conver­
sation between you and her, and if so,
what? Objection was mode by Mr.
Hughes and overruled and exception
noted when he gave the answer. I
think if J recollect when I made that
statement the croes-cxamining Attorney
replied, sort of enearingly, you wanted
k... *_ _
1&gt; _.— I__

. _________________

Office in Hasting'.

furnished a ploosiug interlude to tho I

30 Years

.

I- RUSSELL,

ML OAROINfi

tired audience.' A great many changes
-and alterations ij^p*found nil through ■
tho book and sht^ui to the jury.

'

Can-be bad-by Culling at

NEW CARPET HOUSE

NOTTINGHAM LACES,

Card'.

, . „

»*• C. 0. SCOTT.

-A. WOOLEY.

Heating,

JOHN WMITMOBB

STEW ART A STE1NH OFF.

Woi anti' Hated Mils,

�Jhr {ypublican ^aiuifij.
COULD'HT LIE

txnuj IL 5XWZT.

Subscribe

Hisrraos. I1ud.lt, Auoxrsr 18, 1871.

Death of Hon J. D. Wooley.

From an Invitation sent to Mr.
Hugh™ Io day. to Mtond the runend or
tbo 1&gt;U&gt; Ju.tln 1&gt;. Wwley, v. regret to
l«ro that be dlrel atbt. reddenreln
Mareball, on tlie 16U, iMt. HoatMlted
law with Ma. Hu^aa and waa bla partnerrrom IMStHl tba Iwgtanh,, of tba
]•resent year.

the broken shall
She cried : "Who** done t hi* erael
While fart the bitter drop* fell.

I" O KJ THE]

THE EAGLE AGAIN.

Michigan Cullings.
And the HuUni. JStannn^whloh. at
RftPld» Eagle, promises
the wry outlat or a dally publlrelloti .uT?!L
under ureuure or irlrlng fdal “ .™,l that the “Fair of the Northern Mich­
*—purrlar report or proceeding, in the igan Agricultrial and Mocbahlcal Soci­
ety and the titate Pomologlcal Society,
to the side of the defense—don't hke to be held in Ibte city, will exceed the
State Fair at least $5,000 In grow re­
llhad n poffect right to do — ceipts. ”
wbat It ?ndonrto&lt;M1 to be the reliance
■Thu Compustiox of the Detroit,
fe’idrai.e?n1?e2Lti“’ de,r’!nseBanner Lansing A Lake Michigan Railroad, to
th!.?^7?»f .T*" “ d“Put« wlth
on Lane!ng, is to be celebrated by the De­
tilt menu of the tw, tuid at the same troit Board of Trade In a manner worthy
ofnnaravStl’J2 {or&lt;Mt*11 ‘be Judgment of the occasion. The celebration will
or Barry county Jurors mm follows!
bike place about the 4th of September.
So says the Eagle. Well, do not only Grand Rapids is to be Invited.
pretend but shall give an impart re­ •The Michigan State Sabbath School
port of the proceeding*. but have an' Convention will meet at Monroe on the
undoubted right to comment on tbo te.*- ~hl 0!^ Au^u-t^ end continue through
timony, but the Eagle knows that Is ed­
itorial and no part of the official report.
A speclsl term of the Circuit {Court,
Again, speaking of us pnd the Kalatna- Judge Unron, of Coldwater, pres'diug.
convened yeexerday. and adjourned un­
soo Te’egraph the Eagle maintains the til
Monday, the 21st. without doing any
courtesies of Journalism as follows • ~~~~ buurnes-...
.*2«3Bi
“"&lt;1 *"ld up Iho ^Tho new road from Dairoit ta Lan­
cloven foot as conspicuously as you
please. Meantime the case will be tried sing will bo completed next wee, and
**U,?OMy' “,ld Wesd,*H continue by September 20, wiU bo extended to
as hertofore to give our readers tho news a junction with the Grand Rapid* and
and the prominent points of the trial, Indians route, at Howard.
on both sides, a* freely as you have
Mhown/youreelvcs eager tn do, (with vol.“n.tr,r
up-m one, And It
isju-t aa well perhaps tlmt tbo public
Mr*,.'d. A. Morrill trbhee to annonnre to the la­
FSJS*tand,on*h‘5»&gt; ’Me you nreret.dned.
lt.wili help In weighing the dle* of liuliar* and vicinity that (ho i« eonnutly

m’ISXT -

Solo Proprietor of

SHEPARD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

Tbe,

Price, only SO Cents a Bottle.

MfffllCMI BABiNEB

the following comp!»lnu,

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, CostIreness, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever &amp; Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Comtlons of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
&lt;Ce. Ac.
I can ■■fely say there I* more reel
rnulne Bittera in one BO Cent* Bottle
of Shepard's Compound Wahoo Bitters

To the Ladies!!

umns

Phyalctana throughout th* City and

appear In your col-

,( oacerning this we wish only to any,
*»-AIl rtylM of Hoop Skiru raiauteolure-1
y JU,&lt;t M ^dr fl°r
were
order. Naor th* Port Ofiee. ob JMftnoo ritrwt.
true, B&gt;hleh It b not,) to be retained for
Xr». JI. A. MORRILL.
HuHnn. Jan* Jut. im.
JalmS

Price, only SO Cents a Bottle.

. tain rd for the people. and no msa who
GO TO CLARE'S FOR^PICTURES.
reads, or has read the editorials In the
Eagle, prho does not know It has done
all it could to convict Vanderpool from
the very first, on the ground, we sup­
pose. that It believes a man charged
with guilt, guilty until he prove&lt; him­
self innocent.
At least such is a Air
construction of the position the -Su^k
assumes, while we believe the respond?

C. N. SHEPARD.
Proprietor,

Grand Rapids. Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY A SLADE
Hastings, Mich.

ent mnocenf until he h proved guilty.
That is the difference between us and
the Eagle.. '

HERRIC
H. A. Goodyear.

Dan i Striker.

MURDER AT MABISTEE.

As might be expected In a communi­
ty where “the poutf l of humin flesh''
Is demanded regard lets of the rights of
individuals, humin life b held in light
(wteem. accordingly we are not suprbed
to flud in the Ealge of Wednesday the
particulars or a honible murder eommltted Id Manhtee on Monday the 14th
1 nst. The Ealge gays.
From a gentleman on his way to Has­
tings a* a witneus Id the Vanderpool
trial now lu progress there, the follow­
ing particulars of another horrible mur­
der occurred Monday evening, August
lain, near the St. Charles Houac. One
Michael l-inan had some dispute with
one of the boarder* at tbo St. Charles, a
Norwegian whose name wa* not given,
and finally dared him to go out doors,
which the Norwegian did. He had
scarcely got out of the hotel when Flunn
turned ou him with a butcher knife and
-tabbed him to tho heart, striking him
but once, but killing him almost Instant­
ly. Finan Immediately fled from the
village. The Norwegian was a quiet in­
offensive man and had always borne nn
excellent reputation. Finan is reDreanted as a burly, quarrierome fellow./The
most incense excitement prevails in
Manistee over this, the third horrible
murder that has eccured there within
two years.
.
Finan bad not been arr&amp;dod when
our informantlelt Manislee, but the au1 hoi tics were making every possible ef­
fort. The SherifF, 1‘hlneas Mixer, has
oflered $100 reward for apprelies Ion, and
gives the following deserlpton of him :
"He. is about 25 years old, 5 feet 11
inches high, has dark brown hair, gray
eyes, full face, with no bea**d but a
moustache, broad bold forehead."

Dealers in

A WASHINGTON dispatch to tha Chi­
cago Timas stales that a letter Just re­
ceived from Gvrnutny aars that “tba
people of Vrankfort-oa-tns Main are
particularly friendly to Hon. W. W.
Murphy, the lata Consol Ganeral, on
account.of his firm resistance to tha
illegal demands of the Prussia* General
Manteuflfed, during the
d of
that aity by the PrwMUaa
and

OTXMTKH.

Solid Silver aid Plated Ware.

BMW,

HARASSES.
Iron, Nails, Glass,

W BI G HT

Subscription—$1. for the Trial.

AGENTS FOR THE

Hplonclid Opportunity!
F1KE nOVBB,Oood Building*. ExmII.bI Wat
IiMirabl. Orchard and all nordful eonrenitnew
•bl*. TH* land may b« Pkttod

Wooden "Ware, &lt;fccSend in your .Advertisements.

the owner.
nS«f

moaty. For term tn&lt;nir« of

MXRCEHX^ WRIGHT

Detroit Stoves,
CITY PAINT STORE!

MADE OF
GO

TO

THE

BANNER

OFFICE

COMMIKS k BROWN,

Lake Superior Iron
------- FOR

PspsT-Essimi,

WOODLAND PARLORS.

$1.00 f.r 75e
I will dost out my Stock
of Summor

J

PAINTERS.’

the best is the world.
Aho the

PIR80MAL.

VANDERPOOL

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

JOB WORK

Dry Goods and Clothing
phy did mow to nataln our eakfonsl
credit at that fl □■■dal center, during the
dark days of the rebs^““~
—other AmerieaD abroad.
Mb. Hxkry B. Dow
good axperiaaoe and a
miliar wAthe
_______
Stete. beebesu
edihai
wideawake trl-weekly, the Bay City
Journal.
'

BKTUKUCA1 CAUCV*.
The Republican Electors of the City of
Hastings are requested to meet at Wil­
liam H. Hayford’s office, in Empire
Block, on Friday Evening, Aug. 18tb,
1871, to nominate two Candidates for
Justice of the Peace to be supported at
the ensuing special election.
By Order of City Com.
N. Bailey, CA’n.

at 8 ovsty-flvo cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.
COBXIMIOMER'I XOTICX-

BOTH PLAIN OB

Horsemen
ATTENTION I

s’.s-.rt2au,~.™

W FINE WCHK

MUSICAL!

A SPECIALTY.

Orders by mail far Advertising, Saboaripttons or Job Work, promptly attend­
ed to, and wo will warrant Satudactioa.

W. H. HOLMES,

Pnblilirer

genl for th* jurtly celebrated

TAIL** a rftLRT ORCIN,
-» beat in the market Call at the Drag Star
Dr. Borton aad an it, Booth Ride Stat. 8HaaUnp, Mich.

�Tlja R^pdauic^fl B^(«hei^.
DAILY DUPING TBE TUIAL

Good evening.

-liiToLaiaT____________
Pabliaher.

Weather fine.

*nl

Maib^kojEaMtlofkaal

A. m.

J. Roberts A Co., at tho Post Office,
keep the Daily Ba.xxem for sale.

1

OwJteMibHdallrtl

Fill-

100 r. x.

r- * °**n

■TATtOSB.

fackron di

Ain’t it Nice—To have a daily in
Hastings?

J. ROBERTS. P. .M.

Local felweft jiitice;.

AUGUST i&amp;ri.

Appreciated—Our littlo Daily.
Read the advertlaemente In the Dally.

toi-

f

Grand River Valley Division

Two Dallies today.

-MAIL ARRAXGEMEAT.
»rJk.Ta"

TKA.VEt.EJR’e OVIDE.

LOCAL EVENTS.

&amp;

The Bond give us sweet music most
every evening.

Republicans, attend tbe caucus this
evening.

If a itersou wants a hornets nest, t tir Hsnimond*
Bowen’
| 4 10
up the jircss.
Grand Rapjrl 4_5»

The Daily.
Term-?— $1 for the trial.
rates reasonable.

Advertising

For war uews see Detroit Dallies. For
Vanderpool trial and home news see th6
Banner.

Hams, Wilhami &amp; Co.
Do not claim to have the only Mold­
ing Machine in Barry county, but they
'have one that will stick any aud ail
kinds of moldings that are needed.
They also have on hand a large number
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low
figures for cnsii.

The popular Businear College of the
country is located at Grand Rapidn.

Tnz Naw Fixm—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bent­
ley, manufacturers yf stall, doors, blinds
aud moldings, aud everything else, JFe
«o busy selling moldings that they can­
not write for the local column this week.

SUPERIOR. MERRY AND STATESMAN
STATIONS.
irand Hap dp

The brick-work, the new scales, tbe
new blns and everything at Barlow A Caledonia'
MilJlerilU.
Goodycnr's new warehouse is first class.

£3L
Quimby*

Goodyear A Striker, hardware mer­
chants, have a fine advertisement for
the next iaspe of .our weekly.

Kalamazoo and Jkiin .Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS

'v-moDlrillr

sk:

In regard to the drowning of Mr. Examination of Teachers for Barry
Wellington Bowker's son we wore misCounty. Fall Series.
All persons who arc owing me. must to!?tm.ei!,0 tOi’.hc P®^011 n,uncdas fin&lt;ltake notice If tbe same Is not paid within ingthebov. ItwusChaa. Youngs Su­ , The Foil series of teachers ciuuinatioEi will be
pervisor or Hope, who found him. ’
held as follows:
thirty days the nccoifnts will be left with
At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
a Justice for collection.
Battle Creek is the Banner City
“ Hastings, Ort. 9th, and Nov. Oth..
John M. Be«smeb.
for subscriptions to our dnilv, 200 being
“ Assyria, Oct. 13th—Ellis School I
Hinting*. Aug. M, IKl.
Jw
mJ
Thi“ V?'.y-’i'tocuwi iy House.
for%iie CI k’ * ’ E- 1 «**’«&gt; Las them
At Nashville, “ 17th.
.
Ca*h btore hare good SO ct. T*w for GO
“ Middleville “ 20th.
cents.
4r.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 25th.
Kun».~Mn. H. E. I'rire. ofjockWoodland, Nov. 10th.
liua copy of Fl., d'. „.r„lo„,
New Good, el fto Pure*,! C.m,
Each examination .will commence
and continue at tlie
prlnle^HKlMe, -The Ifannoby of tbe o clock A.
»««*•_____________________
bupenntendent. and will be oral a.
.AtlHbutee,” by Dr. William annoonco althia early date the Fall I
Cuetom work rn.de on ebort notice,
taehoola of ।
imgbod style and reasonable prices
-‘•““‘“mu- in inc naaiee liairht. bat
'
nt Runyan’s.
________
inthaB«th&lt;xbofiaipaninrin*tnieUon. Theetand-1
Quite a numlier of ladies were in at­ an! of the paat will not only be maintained, but
ateadily advanced, that the echoob of Barry may
Ladies’ fine shoes of the latent styles tendance ot the trial to-dav and the gen­ eomtMtra
farormhlv with aluw*. »r _.k— ____ .iZ: t
,
at RUNYAN’k
tlemen showed tiieir gallantry by allow
mg several of them to stand up all tbe
|*el^^noo,'' whi,° th®y enjoyed good
Ah Every-day Story.

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PALL,

.
11 was J. Gntramons wl^&gt; m&gt; noisily
disturbed fh^ peace of. our city on Wednerfby night, and itarmnoi “Police No.
Trains on tho Chloaro k JViehi&lt;&gt;n Lake Sborw R.
1” who looked after blm.
11. leave brand Hajihb tur Mmkeroa and White
ball, as follow* :
n&gt;iea&lt;o Kx|imo at 1000 a m. Detrui’. Eijireaeal
The Dally L» delivered bv carrier to &amp;0U
p m.
every convenient part of the city.
,
H. K. MARO ENT, Oen.Snpt.
tJIAS n. Bl*nlI.AM-tBurt.
Those who do not get them bv carrier
TEACHERS’ NOTICE.
can get them at this office.

PLOWS JLVD COSTU^g,
RAWING

MACHINES,

HARROWS,

ETC.,

and th/} largest- stock of

AGRICULTURxYL

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

Notice.

/.XT*"- f Nm&gt;" *'

L1»”«

“Hello John, whereareyou going?”
Jnatice.
“I was going down here to buy some
■rrocen--.”
Mr. J. F. MJnkler is at work iu his
•‘Wdllaxn goini; down to Mace Al­ gallery Again, and It* |lo,^ n„„c W1J|
len’s to buy mine.”
pre.ume u,ai any „r Ui.- report. arc true
"Down to Allen's? Why, I never bo’t umll tbe c«&lt;p ladrelded by thejura-w|,o
nny of hjm, J always go there to buy alone unisdclennlno the facia.
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Nut
The following table, compiled by Col.
long ago T bo’t a whole set of crockery I I/lIl!ngtou’ AcM?K Superintendent of
and pajier enough to ^paper my bouse, the Census shows tbe n«m&lt; er t.fnji 'J
there, 20 p^r cent, cheaper than I could c t^ loejg^orlhe Wnstem^tni
' buy any where ebe. Uoide. be war ------atewe the age of.a, •ntijtal to v^te:
BANTED IT.
The crockery he keeps is 1®!
’.'°
r.W.sil Michigan..
llliaah
*
.S74.MJ
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
•Ml.WS Slinncauta
.. T5.S74
ludiaua.
■C77,93s Wlacoutio.,
‘Well, I always do so on groceries,
•204.177
-tdS3,«7l Nebraska..
■ »,(•»?;
and 1 know you can. Borides he takes

- ---------------^Patches from Ft. Paul, Minn, sav
anything!
have to Fell
nt a fair »»•«*[
price, I
tOO.
I get a
*• better tolwcco. tea and I «h*t the North Pacific Railroad from'
sugar there for the same money than I Duluth westward to Crow Wing vlt»ny where e!ee in town.”
the MlssfawlMMB*, n
£
... .
M. ALLEN,
“Des, hasljcrn acceptedftnm tho con*
" ashington Block. Aug* 15,1871.
| !£CJM8w a magnificent vern^s
- “
—— —-------------. The raloon keepers, gamblers
War.aaled t'ratom Made Boot. Ih,m .1
.1URW who UMMiily CODfflWnh*
along tl&gt;e line of such works havi
Detroit, Grand flap lib and JacKson
been driven off by ihe Company.
___________
nt Rl-kyan’s

Call on Miss Wiixxkx tor nAlllneiy so vs1'
goods of oil the latest and best style?.

WBS ku°y y&lt;

Leaving the East und m rinng ut Chi­

ledged to be tho C., B. &amp; Q_, jpined to­
gether with the B. * M. Railroad by the

Iron Bridge at Burlington, and palled
tho Bcblinotox Rot-n:.
Tho main line of the Route running
te Omaha,

connects with

Road^ and fams

to-day

the Pacific
the leading

route to California. The Middle Blanch,
entering Nebraska at Plattsmouth, pass­
es through Lincoln, the ' State Capital,
and wiH this year be finished to Fort

’ or f0““Dn

a C&lt; R’*dIo*«

Meiod. ut Teach-

KrtSissrscS' wjv.’Ss.s.Ti

•bout half eumot prh— «----- .. JISC?!!??!??-?1

ALSO, LUMBKI: FL OOZING SIDING Jr, jc.

THE

1871”

CELEBRATED

H.. HICKS, Hams, Williams, &amp; Co

Farrier's Improved!

Still detinue to Sell

Corn Sh.eU.er!

Groceries,

JOB SALE AT

Crockery.

Doors,

Glassware,

Warehouse on Broadway.

( &amp;C., &amp;C.,

Blinds.
Cbrepertb.oMybtore In Htotlnn,

Land and Calcined Plaster,

&amp;C.

LIME, WATER LIME.

LUMBER, LATH, anJ SHINGLES

b*™ »‘fbrCre&lt;. b,

c. 1*. HICKS.

dressed

August 10. 1871.

LUMBER.

best style

CrMEBLE

Of *11 Kind*.

and
OF MEN’S

a

• L".

Sash.

Elerator Uoilding of C. F. Dwight A Co,

RUSSELL

The Circuit Court.

t.

Hardware,

Harnf^ex,
Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

HAWINGS, MICH.

WE B00T31
,n ,h.* cyr. M»nur*cturtd by
lUf i J

‘

Lad aho drove
' ■'Vis to market, and
Stune boy stopped
at Stautfeds

•emember,
Wtobtojtnn moek. Swi rt*. guj, K,

We will not be under-

sold by any House
The young men from your Colle***
thousand horn

Are.*wJt «re\.„r

The Corner Grocery/

..

............
"or” *“
to
Mr*. Blmto.il of Middlerille, on the
,
xalis into tt hne running ground of cruelty and desertion. The
down the Mmouri through St Joe to tittle ot the com was Blaisdell vs. Blais­
Kaam* Cut, ud ,U Kuu*. Pureodell and was an uyarte proceeding.
gers by this route to Kansas, see Illi
^^5™l0WB’ “d
“dDttKBVED.-Mea&gt;rs. Bwensburgh 4
hy^. alfcht diverge^ »n^ejiehmska RobfM have received from Hon. TheeD. Gilbert, one of the, leading . bankers
nt Grand Rapids, a Recent of the tn I▼ersity, and ono of the brat scholars In
—to, tree- the State, the following letter com­
•ringed atramns—its rough bluffs gad
mending their Commercial College, to
which the attention of our young men
1» invited:
Land-bm

among tho

Moldings a Specialty

raphy. Karl’a ibortar

top's Mathrm.fi-.

acroM the Gontjneni by over 100 miles.

'

MANUFACTl'IIERS OF FASH, DOORS, IlLIXDf*. MOLDINCtf, Ac.

Ctanoi inlht bnuiebra tanaht darins thawinter

W- T- OMAN'S

Don't n rea. bxi&gt;.-odc jon„,
.uraame.1 Alko, Invested with a IltUe
brief aulborlly, i.
m wltb
vengo^redlr,. Where, Ob I ,Wb.re,f.
PoUceNo.1. Don't we frei bad? Ab'
.*&gt; "“ld’M we feel bed-wben a man of
aucl, fremendow* power, mobaixt and
motally, I. after ua.
PMeet-proua-ntrrm- PROTECT n., ob "Ye
Power. Above," for earthly poteblalre
ere {Perfectly nowerlee. before .orh a ler-1
rl &gt;le scourge.

;Succr»»ui» to Nicker A Beni lev i

Mamfknar

And why should he have,
Our peo­
ple have already contributed over $300
to the defense in this cause, aud feel ns :
The place to buy your boots and shoe- if they had done about all they cau af­
ford to do. When the people of Grand
lBat
RvxyAN’s.
Rapids shall linve contributed as Hberendly It will be ample time for the
Burlington.
Timet to surer at us.
.

cago or IndiauapoJL, how shall wo reach
the West ? The best Line is ackuow-

J. W. &amp; 6. G. BENTLEY

Lt "‘11 oommance txpl- 4lh and continue six weeks.
The Sapenntendeut of Schools will also conduct
• traimnx ctou for teachcrr, at the villa** ,.f
wmb.u.7h^r

granite STATE.

Ilal'hls Timet of yesterday

Finer National Cujthimo Hdvse.
—Go there for the best and cheapest
Clothing, Geutu Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E.G. Williams.

E. P. BURRALL
Office in John Wcisertt’s tlardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

In 3&lt;£ichig

CHI-

iThe Best in the City.

YOU *re prowridto Very miwftu,
TJSOB. D. GlLEkMT.7

J. C. WoonRiTpw
WOODRUFF.

forwarm meals aiaUkours.
Kimber the place. Opt^^tslnins Bakery.
South side State St

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DAILY EDITION.
VOL. I.
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HASTINGS, MICH., SATURDAY EVENING. AUG. 19.
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THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. i But still I would
Fifth Day's Proceedings.
XOBXTXO WBS810X.

Aug. 19th, 1871.
[I’oEHixnox.—In our report ofyester-

—awy—saw*—^a^as&gt;

1.

NO. 5.

not say 6, or 8 feet1 body only by a mark on the arm . anfl a half after he left that I
i JMnoei'?»It'L?UJ£TO2.tinUeitO^3t^’‘ 7h,oh 1 had Reen before in our store J-&gt;-*---------- v ——._j .l» _ ,i.
I1 heart
- - amtimmd
. —7~IT'
wuiuiv
uiue,; rou Had no time piece which I coMullcd.
TC— A””** ?♦. u U
f"rnalJe u^uxv
“^7 uiauo
msdo ni
in. blu8
,n "uch ^tntemight be
।| lirart
heart oontmuod to treat.
beat. , From 4 to H
« and black, in d
A standing position with a Think I saw him that muriiimz also '
on that day the Immortal
!±
«*■»».!»'
!»&gt;™1 the
anbend.
t—1 board'd nl Snfcnwn /to In ArtantEf^
I&lt;nts of blood would flow. I toko it that , segment
of stars around
hood G.™
Gave
____________________________
3^-rtWj.Id ^teete Im, taS-fipSh.hr .ttentionto ,bo higK
M
'
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- •
l.MlselMinnL Alahanii?*??’

I tiuhk one third of tho whole quantity , me to bring here to deliver to Mr.
„ nmrrnug.
. »|
mnia wa.
of tho 6 or 8 pints would flow, perhaps Church, which I did in the same condi■ rd
next caUo*1 a*'d &lt;hl*1 March, 1MB, a law was enacted Incor.re^‘Or,e&lt;^ a*® ***' hklf
“J1* the
u,v quantity. n
near: continuIf inr
the heart
continu- Ii turn
tion 1I 1received it It was wrapped in &gt;5 worn, said ;
■
L‘^P®S“ ‘5^tu.,io“ J? 9*e ed.’&lt;-anees, Rowlund O. Crispin, as laying that th
.4 flto beOt
beat 33 m
minutes
.’nul!T it would increase 1‘ brown naper. No cross examination.
j
I live iu Manistee, have lived there, thlM »(£!?" Am^Kicl!*’ hoPgroivn
Field ‘‘had on a black eoat, vent, pints, r^°.
‘bo flflow
more
thanJlf.
if “
itflowed
°W U
-?^ lhnn
^ow.?d simply
8lmPb ; I Mr.
Mr.Quincy
QuincyA.
A.Busell
Busellwas
washqj
npxt called ’ throe yoara, am County Clerk nnd-ltegis- i up the Howard Univereitv.
b
&amp;c.” It should Unv» been: Hu had ^m gravitation. Think death occured and being duly sworn, said: I have ter of Deeds. Remember the disappear- 1 A law was enacted tn February, 19M,
ou no coat, black rest, pinta, de.]
it'diilnT*' W0Un^B’ ttnd
1 cnn M-v . lived
Manistee thirteen years.
Re- ance of Field,, was iu the boidwaru ■ *7»rolUng all colored men, whether
,T
«?«■
Thervlluf iurors Imhur
, D?t occur from drowning, on ac- , member the circumstance of the disap- buaintM. nt (list tiiu. ou Water «™.l, : ‘
CthTitX lh
77
t
“J the tongue and prance of F,eld. Was not in town k
.b»u&lt; &gt;2o f... «. oHh. bMt._
&gt;th n lines-, Dr. hnrost L. hhurley bo- i think I can ray it did not occur from . the forenoon of that Bunday, but came
ploughs, hnrrog* ootk old »»«&gt;, 4a., 1100 bounty. But thlr vm wholly re­
mg duly sworu said :
j pouoning, on account of the rigidity of ! in during tlie day and saw the bank at outside of the building. The old iron ]&gt;caledln 1867,
I am u Physician, live in Detroit, am 11 *° n*°8“M
‘ho appearance of tho ' about half jiast eight in tho evening, is kept in several place*, most of ft is on 1 On the 11th of June IBM, a bill bc20 yearn old, graduated at. the Bufalo wound*, but,if the poison had nut been , left the town of Brown in the afternoon, tho east side of the store, but there is • °V3e„a ,nW,?’•&lt;*"« Colored soldiers on
cf1 “ SS?Z5dtaS'““’’"
”‘,h
Medical Colegi*. Lived iu Manistee in !'.try®‘iauine, it would have boon more dif- i and arrived homo in the arening and oorimta&lt;m tta dock. il
1809, knew Field and Vanderpool for 1 licu^‘
tell, irom the rigidity of the I wont past tho bank to supper at about oH •forte, plough*. fit. H.J known, Jum 2S. U»l. . bill wn.,l,n«lte|«alabout nine months previous to this mur- i
nQd if tho wounds had bean in-1 eight o’clock, and remainea at the hotel field some eight months, last saw him Ing the Infamous Democratic fugitive*
der. Ito not recollect much about tho I fl,c‘w‘ unmemntoly after death it would I till about half past ten or eleven, when I think on tho Sunday of his disappear- ‘ slave law.
‘
.
nnm nhnil*
&lt;.r 10 o’clock
nlrwdr on
&lt;&gt;... what
wlini was
wnu
In 1“64. n Inw wnB
was jwa-eJ
i»an-*eJ allowing
disappearance of Held, ns I went to 1 “avo been difficultto tell from the wounds. I started back and poaseil the bank and once
about {I
9 or
Chicago that Monday, was present at the &lt; ou‘d °°‘ twrar ihot ho did m&gt;t die
u- I’ passed’ up the
’
:i "
'if-ht.
street, ’I known :w Bailey’s Corner. Saw Mr. colored men to con tract for carrying the
maite.
inquest held over tho body of Field, in !,n&gt;m P°ison «u tiie circulation. Al! 1
»k.-. . the window and saw a dim Moses Denning, Mr. D. D. Ruggloa and
The year before the act was puM&lt;*d
a professional way. recognised the bodv 1 i,D0T l? ^at Runr
cause from
i* though the curtain.* were down. others with him. Saw Vanderpool un prohibiting all distinctions on account
by a mark ou the*arm and his name on !
“ ‘be wounds—saw &lt;i sufficient
■• i.-u
mu air.
Mr. Hughes
iiugues iiskou
asked ruat
that uie
the Monday morning ■Sept.
•’ r- 6th, about 5 of race or color in the public convey­
the pants, examined the body carefully, ?w‘!4’ for Aea‘b hut could not swear that wuru. -a» .hough a euruiu wa, down ” » c!“l »" ’'«p . St. u..r Faf, 11™, ances &lt;&gt;f this District.
The law creating the Freedmen's Bu
ibund two wounds on the head.
*fc wiis
cause.
other.aidu
street,
,
. ,
,. ,
,
, 1 stable, on tho other.
buIu of the street,
. . bv Mr.
-------„„-------I" «™k™ out- '’ki.h TO gtua.te! and ' in „
llvonei, of mo M
,eral reds, lu
„ reau was passed early in the year 1865.
,,,,
.
Redirect
Eggleston.
advance
several
ho, w
wo*
• January 27,18»D, tne famous thirteenth '
lhe witness was here called. from the i xExamined
F......
----- !--J »-ixio
• via
• ’ ’head.
- uvi
his ’uau
hair
on his
Do
nut ' auAi-jpu-l
statejpeht made that “the curtain was . on tho west ride of the street, this stn'ct amendment to the constitution, which
u&gt;3
iivau. mi
Unit I.;,
1:------ __
.
.,
, is not jeveI ,in,j M Ffty8 BtabJo
is had bwn previously approved by the
stand to prescribe fur Mr. Vandenwul | think
his to.:.
hair ---was-----------extraordinary
as 4_
to !i down
”
«ta, h».l « ...TO, ehill or .ho ^U...
j quantity,
'■X1!,'; .. but “
think
’“Lt'
it was •7"?
ratherr thin.
"ii” ' c™- vtataHuuin. t&gt;T Mr. «••»
’«■ Loll
I
, uv.-wr.
X4UU i
’* “'l»
&gt;toh
toh-- , -M 1 camo to this docliv- Senate, passed the House of Represen­
I ,.x«miu.4 tho body ..xutnudly »o.i
“,d" l™',l th”
I
ota:.
J.o'li
'
1
V.,
’ Brown nt abui:t ztodt mst four in the •ltv '
uemra th» tatives. forever abolishing slavery in
the t’nited Rtate.
lanistoe h id - voc®nt
’ron' hut house and stooped
fi&gt;nn&lt;l n ilqmjieioo orousd thb fiai.t &lt;ui.l Iu Io ;
.
™
ur tflw ’ nllernwn lo rolum to Mi
During this year acta were pas-^cd re
r. wound on the forchi*ad al&gt;out uu inch
r
a., nr.
,
iiealing the various measurer enacted
g.«ri hote... r.»d» TOUTOJ
bud, i. r. '
»" •n'1
by the Southern States under Johnson'*
in length. The body was dressed in
-^hv next witness, L. B. Ixjng, bein;s rough, road, were no. torou. to Ihto | ‘""“J
rule, designed to establish slavery In
i or four boar, in romiug. look.ri at my I
151"™ 1
black pants and .vhite shirt. There wus | duly sworn, said :
T w •i •
•
i
i- j- ,
' timepiece at least unco, eight mile* from ! ’,u“ t,lu‘ n‘°rnmg.
, another form, authorizing the disgracealso a handkerchiuf attached to the
■ fuiappro'.ticMhipeyrtvm, the law in re­
1 reside in Manutee, have hved there Manistee, did not go by Bunk on my . Crura-examined by Mr. Choever.
IxxJy, but I do not know how.
gard to vagrancy, and authorizing the
3ly opinion is. thut tho.se wounds were ■ manafiu-tioin
.1" m**1 '/V1. gX,f • woy ,o tho hotel, went hl my Ii.ium- first.
He (itotel end look,si towards mv, du Whipping &lt;if negroes. .
'l“,n,1V,"',^|The bridge!, about half a Hook froth „.,t k„.S th., ho looked
other
The same year a law was passed abol/given m life. There was a alight re/..m-tiunorthoTh, tqXnwo. b h.t rT , mJ r fTn,
&lt;h» B~h. «»fi
hou-e is stem, hair n men has., looked at me. 1
’’
'r”n°" ’lavi'n'ln
..r o .on,..I iofiittal .iter do.!.', i, «lm«’L......
,V;,2%"
f **&gt;■!:• ,M°•’ •"
:i rn"" ol "
-------------------------mils from the bridge.
oune aerate the eaeaat lute bid .ould
‘
‘
'1
In December, 1866, artoolqtitH) p:um*&lt;1
....
.
...
... _ ___. •
i. _. i ... r.
thevdge* uro inverted nnd flabby, and !
• ---IU”r. store, had a conversation ,
.
.
.........
it
It
was
about
5
o'clock
both.IlodMw
of
Cougnm
uppointing the
with him, was not with him more than • ",tne,w 18 a3kwl b-v Mr- Chpevor tu
no blood issue*. Think these wounds
! in tha morning, 1V uJnutm to 5.1 think. JoiurCommlttco on- Rcconstruction, to
mlqutes1 he
bad on a dark
blue .-oat. iii-t
lw«n‘ out on
the ,Map the
,«- -• - ••
»- waa very&gt;■light,
■
whom wns referred the credentials of all
.rouldcwo iutwodiolo death. Think five
jErrT
"t
*T
,, location of the । It
1.1
—1. ”... L.
.. ““
.
s T
.•
..
.,
.
...
eo •that' T oould
see.
jtersonscuilming seats.from Johnson’s
1... would fall tauttodialely and the™ I .“ck
I“"'“ ;'.“d
c&gt;“P; o. bridge «nd «y» ho eqrfd
Witness was here shown'an almanac recotiH'.riicted Stale-, and «H measures
.T.uldi,0 tut roluutoty nion: Think 15™’V“"J'V t 1
Alter I went to ,
.
my
iiuusu
1 n*ke&lt;I to swear whon the *un roan, In regard to rvcQiis’ryction.
J i and
«.o bk«l lo,.., thi. wound ou .1.0 bock
IU
February 28, I860, an net. was paKSO.l
went to
the hotel
on
Water
i.he Imd tvoulil uot fivikr.but if*
irft
St, can’t tell what stre.-t my bouse is ou. f when he acinverod ut 5:28. 1 *worc at declaring that none of the rebel States
..... unn ten, rut liter- woGll bo wuie
'J«« »kut hail bo mu., ol Mil nnd
...xt sun*
Awt trial, and it i* rvisirtv:! in tho were entitled to rcprasentiitjon in Con­
My house is on Water St., am not
.[lining, rni... r.,ur u right Dint, trunk! I '
h"
I Passed
1. left
house gress until cougrurti shall Iwye declared
is un that street but think it is.
IWvd l■ ’'fo'
,,,ls*i«*
. pamphlet
*
*
. thut
.
.. .iny
• -----ikriSJu it, ...dilwould reutinu.to Z» b ?2 Zv*'
? t“^ it
the Boek on me n»r down. •Did
Did not ■ “t*W minutes!"i«wt
“ ,?•5.ba
bat
t JI did Inot
01."
so such right.
In April, 1808. Jhc civil rights bill,
...re for Mveml hour., but tom the
“’■“.J"
’!w"l,
il Kri.m.r.x&gt;
Kriem'a^d.ut"fdid
not px.,
pro Ii ’«™r' ‘
.wear ut
’tl...t 1 did not
, ”’”kd-■b but which Johm-on had vetoes!, became n
«fd he l.njl. but dri not ibeltank.
. thox wound not«. lung, on ueeount or ™'
the Bank, but
.io not
tint know th..th..
that tl.e ,I P'* “I',111?1
In...Io
««, '
law by receiving the necessary twothe coogulntion. Tho heart would e«to
»t»faet.ou. foou. her. He question to aek.’d- me. J- ..aswddmru
- i derpuol
derpool about
atari 10 minutes
rnnutes to 5.
m Do not
nut thirds majority.
Juno 13. 1886, the fourteenth amend
t.. bent ..limit itumnlir. Think th- !™"“k
^ush the had g.me .in tho other ride of .he s.tol tom th.- , know I*?*.
that ’I looktxl "•
nt my watch •»
again,
“.
meet was passed, making nil persons
How wo, indicted with .umeimdrument''^?,*,?'?'
»'
Bunk. Know bnt very few streets in bet think I did. my watch i* an F^ag- born or naturalized In the United State-­
like a brnnmer, dunk tho wound on tnp
t ’“If Manistee * There uro four or five hotels lish lever and kct^is good lirfic, have citizens, prohibiting the States from
of tho head wo. infiioted hum ttehiij TE?*’
U.,° if*,1?. “’*•
•
and five or six churche* Don't know tested it by several chronometers and pawling any law which shall abridge
•nd the one ou th &gt; for..he.d 1 cnmlte’ I
T’,'**:” ll;’-kn . r".'™'
wlmt street hotel is on. Remained id had tested it within a week previous to the annuities or privileges of such elti
tens, defining who shall be Senator* or
edn Mem wound. Think &lt;• I
T
tt
t tho hotel from two to two and a half this. Always test it every week.
. . .
- ,1 . i
_^.i •
: iu
‘‘‘en cmno out and locked the Bank mid hours. Got iny supper there in about ;
Ques.— Why do you test it every week Representatives, prutectilm the civil
rights of all citiiena, declaring thst Uiv
F™w
&lt;h«»™&gt;t beck two «Uw. time, ond
it is so goody Ana—I can’t tell.
validity of the public debt shall irever
‘““7
TO,“
“• trite! it. I thought ho looked pul., uud half un hour after 1 gut there, do not i
hlteriy ,«um. Thu. -non, lut. Ie» j ,
UJ J*
w
1
t , know how long- it took mo to eat it. . Court then adjourned till 9 o’clock oequerti »ned. and prohibiting tbc Uni­
I
Monday
morning
to
accommodate
Counted States and the several States ftom
.oumteucj.than ..»! Hotel, !t teek.!,l^aW1.JMbMm&gt;i„ hl_
I That depends upon how hungry I am, I
; distinguish a difference iu his tone. 1
arainulng or paying the rebel debt,
.p.. It
.twain.out
then sattout on tho1Bl
steps.
was about Md »»d on.Mount ortho illn«.ofV.n- ever
Atom nerur eoop.,.te..except |
h„
and rendering it Illegal and void.
This answer
ttinl. when 1 got to d"I“'L
by lm&gt;,. but nd Hom. eepuhtta by
Jn|,n,(
,
.half past eight ort,’—
In December, 1866, Copgre*e iiassed
He appeared
tto. ’* about
a lx/.it t two hr.tir*
—
tho hotel, staid there
hours
exposure. It would require a heat a’. ■ UBett4v
•
over Jol.neon's veto an net estabtisblng
, nnd a half, and then weut i.oruo down______
________ _____
z „
the boiling point, or u little below to co•’
Record_______
of the____
Republican
Party
in universal *uflrage In this District.
Mr. Hughes asked this to be sOick* Water St., on’the same ridb of the street I Behalf of Liberty and Equal Rights
In January. 1867, a bill was passcddiemulate serum. The lower wound was
। during that within no Territory of the *
tliatconcluI went down, opposite tho Bank.— ■
L,.u.give — any
about an inch and a quarter in diameter. &gt;n out as he,,can, not
of the United State* should suffrage be
Que
Que?..—What is your opinion was the J; bion, he must give facta Thev seek to Have been in the Bank often, a dozen
denied
on account of race, color, or for­
A brief recapitulation of the various
money,
position of tlxthe deceased
the time
dtetoMri at .be
li» of
of&lt;. ,|1OW. ,h„ ho
„„
„„d
u, times, went
. first
, .time
, to
, .draw
.
„
. , , measure* cnuetol by the Republican mer condition.
In February, 1BG7, the fifteenth
i reviving the wounds?
wounds ?
!■
.. ..
had A^r. Peter
iccciving
'
.
eter’s chock
check which called for party, during its ten.years of jx»wer, in
oj.xli..f.
tbal it
. &gt;j.-rti.m mad-bvlli.
mod- by M&gt;■ Hugh™,
Hugh.., thri
il, -kow
”'""r It
«m
“ a
• pwixr
1^1* r way. If tha Bruhundred dollars. Ito not know behalf of the r»ause of liberty and equal amendment, sveuriug to colored men
tight of sufl'nigc. end forever pro­
»i.--.
i«ll(lcal,
and civil
rights —io
all men,
was u question of fact for the jury. Ob- ‘ un**r
anything there, ur raid any- when I was next there.
r---------&gt;------------„—
, the
hibiting itw withdrawal, ja-ned botii
. then-, or ...
Mr.eb„n.-h«l,jMl.slt.,UTOgromue1. J without recatd to rare or color, will
’S'Obe
S
jection sustained. Thinjc the deceased ' thing
looked black, white or
1 1 ■&gt; matter or useful iuformati'in to our branches of Congress.
etime to his death from this wound. The | red, they can give it to the jury, but to i time on unimportant details, but Court । readers
In
March. 1K6P. h law was posted
reader, r.t till*
thin time, and aid them in
iu
body was nt. Thurber’s Hail when ex- Ij draw a conclusion, I contend he cannot i thought it had not gone too far yet
coming
to -a Jiu&gt;t and correct dodpion as I| striking the word white from all the
i— •‘ to the j.irty they cau the im«t Milely ordinances of thia District, destroying
amined end it lar in the box. We '*-•••
.
...
-r"r th
• *'- *•*
Cuufd tell nothing about the furniture trust lieruafter.
ail discrimination against colored men
tunitel tl... Ixxl: oto at.il exomiori ir a” lk“'- l,'c &gt;urT
"»
’
The flrat blow at the " Divine” insti­ In such inw* or ordinance*.
I v inspection. ‘
'
t have spent a week in frying these mon | ami general apjicarnnce of the Bunk in*
In May. 1870, the bill known ns the
tution of slavery was a bill, which be­
Know
Cross examined bv Mr. Hughes. Tho I on the jury a ; to their capacity to draw tside.
jje
at that there
uqn were curtains in came a law iu August, 1861, oontlNcatiug enforcement
net be.amc a law. ita ob­
'
the Bank at
windows previous to „
being to protect colored men iu all
tutor of ordinary bluotl stains would bo j conclusions and we want them tu du it September
oththo18G9
property and totting free all alavre ject
•
..... ’. tataltkuyuro all
the rights to which other citizens are
in aid of the rebellion.
.hi,; ar.on.1 blood ,ouM mak. a Upfat I
}Ir chu„h M q
.11 .hi. ™ wry doth
’ ' uud’ triflerl both up nnd down. used
•
: January
25,1882, n law was passed 1entitled.
scarlet eolur, while venous blood would । .
,
,
,
‘
In April, 1871, Cousri-e* ikuhihI what
a.Ii.il. cartel. Alter thn» or lour &lt;“’• k.«nte.l, aud unnM.-anlj Kud. Some other lights in town that night, ! prohibiting the use of the Jails of this
for the imprisonment of fugi- is known as tin- Ku-Klux act, giving
days the color would be very dark, and ! The witness stud he appeared uneasy. nnd saw one uu other side of tho street • District
the President power to protect the loy­
.
’
*; i
. • .
. .
‘ ii few rod* down. There are two win- tire slaves.
al
...wld hotel y 1« dtaxtoW by tlm WA &gt; Anroanoo. m .1... euo- nr- compete..:
rn&gt;„, „f (h, 11QIlk .rlral
। The great measure emancipating the I people of the South again*! organ**
tail
bauds of assassins, and rendering
1
ked
In the
the »People
... - ei-;
.... whether
—- ----- btoud
----- - or pot- I*
-- ‘•--o- i iMtimunr.
lesuiuuuv. jui
urn case of iuc
cupic tWIJ stores in the building «nd four three thousand slaves of this Dwtrict the
people of a county or city, under
teiut
nil:
nnd
tinkhiii
«,
it
l
_
...
.....................
.
&gt;
.
..
.
.
~
.
bte-n .pt nr .n t hn&lt;&gt; th. «un. yx.lor, .1
„ windows in t|ie whola front Ito not pnsseii both Houses of Congress and was 1certain conditions, responsible for the
signed by the President in April, 1862. ‘
could not be dstinguubed'bv the eve;
,
. .
•
•.,
damages
done therein by these out­
know
whether
there
was
a
glass
dour
or
On the 13ib of Mareh 1882. n bill be J
from blood, if bluixl wo* Spilled in 1 &lt;•ourt ru‘w'1
“« *ho Court
.
not in tho Bank. Have never noticed came a law forbidding, and punishing laws.
Sueli, briefly, nre ti.&lt;- lending meas­
the carpet it would rehiinC about the | overruled the objection and exception
th&gt;&gt; windows and door particularly. tho return of fugitive slaves, coining .ures adoptcd_Jjiy a, Republican Cousame color, but if exposed to the air it ' n, tod:
into
nur
lines,
by
naval
arid
military
.
Know that the light was in tho Bank
grcat. ami rauctionwTnud sustained by
would tai. mi oxyilau-d.nloranil vuulil ' c&lt;v...«x«niiiiatiun by Mr. Clteerer. rather than in the Siwe Shop, because : offleen*.
tiie Reputulcan party, io.- securing to
•In- verv rapidly. If blood fhomd col- 1
, . &gt;r • .
, r- .
i
colored people of the nation the
itw.. .dark lowery night. 1’erh.™ , March Oth, of the same year, tho Pres- the
l«l in ™ck« oil th. il.«,r. il would Uke ' ^J11
v T
t-d
—L.: ;he psmutgo of boon
|
—
..LI
L.„
_...L_|
:.sr:.
....
L-n
m
!
“
/SSHfF
’
r!?'I!'"
of liberty and th«', right ef eqtinl
a Utile loiiurr In drv. Th. 1'rinenuir “U ° ! x^.
Il..t 1 u..&lt;lurp&lt;x.l would have nutioeil it if it hail been in a joint resolution pro|&gt;oaiiig a co-opera- American
.
citizcuship.
Ihiuw bv which I dn.n'ngui.h-1 he Sir ! 11
,h»*
' 7““ '“J.
tho Shoo .Shop on a dark night
ight. At
At-­ turn between the General Government
As n "compaiiioii-i icc-s” to this long
__ _tho
______
Manistee,
tended
trial ___
off _____
nnd uu
at i’ ' ‘and the Slave‘States for the general iii»olist of acts in the intervat of Justice and
na, Wlhe mark „f S f.m.1. lignn. !*“
”* *
not sworn there, did not tall about
of slavery, on the pnncipta o( humanity, we ought, perha|&gt;s, to pub­
.1
11...
.. ..wT.Kte. I “® ahowtsd mo tluit receipt, wiis uot
Meh
fe!.™
lish ttterecord of the Democratic party
light IxtoUM.
bocuu.se mv
my l.u»n.«.
business ...
was such
v: n with 1 »rt &lt;’'rf fill I i *h fl» i intimately acquainted with Vanderpool, this ltal.t
nte ilTl V
1
l-'U-.h fig- ju
know whi'llirr he
nntuhll, I cjuld not find time. Spoke to somo the month a Mil eovenng this sugges in behalf of silvery, wrong, and out­
tion
imvaed
botii House*, and wn* signal rage.
urt about lour indue long, were stars
a • t »•,
.t
. . • . , ;
over the luted bm .1..
^lleut thhl
or
&lt;lnl uol b«l.to nboul lei- one about it during tho truil. When‘ by the President April 10.
But It can hardly be necessary, at
asked if he testified nt Kalamazoo that. ’The bill abolishing the loug-cxisting, least until the wounds inflicted upon
.he hud unv n-rwlb. lUd w.-u llnu W “T
“i*” ' T
‘
. odious dl-dlnctlous in this District the backs of Ihe tour million* of cxfigure berun? on KU n one. .hen 1
“lTn»
“““J ho «iid uot mention to any one seeing. against the colored people, such us tax­ alaviw
have had time to heal. It col­
the light, uud lie did nut omit it by any ing them for »hc education of white
wo. voceirwliug Irim. Think I reuM 1 wl‘“"" tl“ ‘Lt ’
1. r 7? .
men bear no malice against their
design, lie rail Ito iid sn&gt; testify. children and denying them nil benefit ored
ha.., .IrwribwlTbr. figure Irvrn wring it i
*™U
Democratic owners, they will not be
owe. if 1 h.u uot mou il alter derih.! “I"™"1 ot '“™O.
&lt;M I ■"&gt;•"* ■&lt;"&gt;- When asked which testimony, that from the tax, became a Inw in Mfty. apt to forget who fastened and who
broke their chains.
Still my nvollerii.ru draw. Imm both ‘ £”?
"P!-™“■» or _jl&gt;e testimony given here wus true, 1862.
June 19th, 1802, the President *lgni*i
he thought both were truo mid then
instances, but do not know from which!
‘
a bill, which passed both House*, pro­
The following table, compiled by Col.
L draw the nioet. It i&gt;- a common thing ,
’’,n- “• ’’ ’hard U-ing duly sworn tried to exphud »6 ns to reconcile them. . htblting slavery forever In all the Terri* Harrington, Acting Superintendent of
Ile-&lt;lirect—Ho thought he m-ntiouudi! tUries eflhe United Sin tee.
1 believe for sailors to haic such fig-J said:—I live in Manbtee, have lived
the Cem-us, shows the ouml cr of male
this to Enurtns Tsylur.
Jobe."
1862,
a
law
Wa*
enacted
estab
­
nres drawn on tho nrm, but do cot know there 4 years, am a druggist, redded in
John McG-.vgor, being duly sworn, lishing diplomatic relations with the citizens tn eight of the Western States
05 to their being femule figures. Did Manistee in 18G9, knew Field in Ids life
: repubUcs of Ubetm and Hayti.
1 above the agoof 21, untitled to vote:
uot mention the clothing a.*, n means of time, ever since ho cume there. My ••aid:
In July, of the bu me year, a law was Ohio... ...... aW,W Michtipo
'
X7M^9
identification, but the mime on ’be doth- ’ place of budness is on tho main street,
M -----in. 75,374
I Lave Jived ut Mani-stev five years, ■ imssetl conferring upon colored pcraou* lllliun.......... S4t,M» **'■
Wtw.,H-ii.
2-M.177
the
right
to
testify
In
Courts
of
J
uattee
;
ing was unothf-r mean* If tho body ’ called Water Street, uu the North side, remember the disappearance of Field,.
Nebraska
...........
?..',C'S2
had been absolutely nude uud I had not and tho Bunk
&lt;m the siimn sido was keeping store at. that time, near tho 1 also, prohibiting the Inter-State coaatslave trarie.
seen the figure on the arm, do not think j about htdf a block from our store. Was corner of Miipte street and River street. i• wise
In July, 1862, a UU became n Inw
Dispatches
from
St.
Paul,
Minn.,
say
• I could have re.Mguu:r&lt;l the body. Tht I very intimate with Field, ln-t saw him, My store was on the south-east corner. emandpatloff alares coming within our
edges of the wounds on Hie "bock of the on tho Saturday previous to liis disap­ Knew Herbert Field, saw him* about 11 iI line i whose masters were in rebellion that the North I’teific Hntirosil from
Duluth
westward
to
Crow
Whig,
via.:
,
an
J
all
slaves
found
In
places
ruptured
head were everted, which indicate ibnt ' pearanee, he had on u gold
ring with
-------------.... - a o'clock ou
Sunday
the 5th of
.
the Mtotoslppi River, a distance of lf5
they were inflicted during life, or within ’ re l wt, belonging to me, it had a slight; Sept., I8G0, he win in my store and Ii by our troops.
-------.----------..
. .. but
. . could
—
—--------. atone Iby
------xx-u 1i can |„ugW
nJOT
ap.jkog, of, July 7, 1882, 1‘ronldent Linj?oln ap- mile*, has been accepted from' the con­
ten
minutes
alter
death,
not ’ fracture
ina
the
which
; proved a bill punishing the Infamous
tell exactly which. Thu effect pruduc .il 1 idenfily it. I had wuni il about iwo f cnvelo[*9s;. lie Irtii off n dark elothos. i (trnctlce of using the Amenebn flag for tractors.- It 1* a magnificent year's
work. The Hu&lt;mn keeper*, gambler*
by drowning • ould be a little different, ‘ years, last saw the ring in his possession Henry Grven and Thomas Coquiflard I tha protection of vajsel* engage.1 in tbo •Md roughs win. urUaUy congregate
as that is produced bv ruftocation. Th« 1 that Saturday night Next saw the were in the store ut the titne. My at-1! biave trade. In open dctianoS, as had along theHncofbuch work* have lately
grown
to
be
the
practice,
of
a
plain
con
­
gaping would uot bo
groal. Never ring in tho hull where the inquest was teutiur* wus called to his dress tho next i
been driven oil' by the Company.
provDlon. Under tifty pro­
at’, tho
the inquest, could ideuideu - day. Do not know how many euvelopea stitutional
examined n case of that kind however, held, was not a
visions of this net on -Gordon, captured
Think the wound on book o? head part- tily the ring. One was shown to him me in a package.
&lt; i। while engaged In th.- idavo trade, was
IlEhics.—Mrs. 11. E. Price, of Jack­
cd the ’KMteriur occipital arterv and which he said was tho one referred to,
Crosa-exaraimyl by Mr Hughes.
tried, convicted, nnd executed.
son, has a copy of Flavel’s sermons,
at Kalamazoo
at last
the last
blood
’would v-ane
from that teat lust
sawsaw
it atitKalamazoo
ut tho
trialtrial
In regard to tho time my attention was , July 17, 1882. a law was enacted au- printed In 15CU, The Harmony of the'
in n jot and might spirt
six or could not identify any other jewelry called to it next day, and I judged by , thoriziug the enlistment and military Divine Attributes.” by Dr. William
of cilored men.
eight
toot
if
not
ebetracted. worn by bine
as in the hall where ■ the time I went to' dinner according to {II organization
September 22,1862, President Lincoln Bates, printed in 1897, and other vol­
nor any thing iu tho way of tho stream the inquest was hold, recognized the my usual habit I think it was an hour Daued a proclamation declaring that on umes nearly as ancient.

�ATTENTION!)
Good Bargains in

▼AN VEL9OR k ROLFE.
Hisnaos. Mich., Aunv.-a 19,
ADVANCED" REPUBLICANS,

Ti e tooln for which tliMalhfled Re­
publicans, and "Ntw Departure Demo­
crats** have long been waiting, wus
sounded in the spoeeb made a few eve­
nings since by Carl Schtus, to his Ger­
man friends in Chicago, End'repofted In
very eloquent and expnaslve English
in the Tribune of the 14th. White wp
dheentfrom acme of tbo positiona^fc&lt;n’
and from many codoIuaIod1' -o,c“
think tho premia* d"
w®
u.gtad thU —u.RW-ob hu Ifaeu
dellvenwt. and glad that Sennlor Schurs
hM delivered it. He Is tbo recognised
leader of the imti-admlnkitratlon Re­
publicans of the West, If not of tho
whole country. He baa his grievancea with the President wh’ch would
lead him to stat* his objections to him
and bis policy in tho strongest possible
minner. His mind ia coinprohenblve,
and he will, and perhaps docs, bring out
in nil boldness, evtuy charge against
th&lt;»&lt;’ in power that can be available for
the purposes of eflectiug reform in tho
party, or working iho overthrow of
thosj who are tho subjects of bit erlticlsni and condemnation.
Brides this, we believe Mr. Schurz I

ATTORNEY'S at Law. BBailor. Miobhau. Office
over Natioaal Uank^eonirr Mat. and Jeffrreon
fttroeu.;

WiU our friend of ths Heau Jotmol

infarm u. «b«&gt;
“ Bein’d
olwtion. rvlerrwi » MonUn. u Bol.ubliuu by 1,100 majority far tbo tat
time in tbo hi.tory of th. Territory, and
Kentucky u lUmorratio by ,8,000 l^a
majority
’**t Gub«rnaWrial

Can bo hail by Calling it

RUSSELL $ NEKINS'

D. R. COOK &amp; GO’S

Han their new Goode.

‘ L. RUSSELL,
CUES, H. BAL'Ett.

Offlce in Hastings.

JT&gt;

ZJOJMBCT FOB THX HoCSB O»CoMBMTION.
—The young lady who figured in our
police court thia week.
So says the Home Journal, but as we
tutor attack tho character of woman we
have no words of comment, especially

Offier the following

Tax Titles

L A.AE.A. HOLBROOK,
TTOHNEY8, and CoanaaUara nt Lnw.and Srfieltnr. !■ Ckuaarv, will promptly and faithfully Bt-

H. HAYFORD
of LANDS

quiintanco with the young Itdy in ques-

dated in the various Township* of
Barry County - one of

W. H. JEWELL,

the best

Counties in the State of

Rkgi*tkb op Deeds. Notabt Public,
—and—

WM. I- COBB.

Michigan,

ATTORNEY and Councilor at Law. Solicitor iu
Chancery, and Circuit Court Commiaaioner fur
Harry county, will at Uud to ali bawinam entrwted
t»hta with promPtnuM and fidelity. Office in
Empire Sloth.Maldlr.lUo. Miahisan.

8ENEBAL CONVEYANCERj
ASSYRIA.

Ahbtbacth of Titles
of lands in Barry County fnmWied on
application, at my office in the
Court House.
W. H. JEWEL/,.•

c. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at Law. Solicitor in Cbanoary, witattemi promptly ta all tauinew antru.ied to him
Office overJ P Roberta A Co.’, drug atare: office

.HARVEY WRIGHT,
otlUMiacrer
• K•• K

Hatfroyi, Mitsh.

MAPLE GROVE.

ATTORNEY nt Law. Iwmrance and
Avant. .will airy promptaltaaliou to
nan in tha line of hl. prolWtlon. GUI
elianj^oek^Middhrvifii. Mleh.

HYDE k BAUER.

CARPET HOUSE

BEAL EMate and luiurance A*enU- Houae t
rent! Parma and Vitiate property for rale I Ret

most glaring color*, what hecousidon
T&gt;r'-r m
.
to be the failures or follie* of ids foe*
l,,° W
1 DACE to buy
will permit, wo consider him just.
•
in tho speech he goe* over pretty j J
1
much the whole ground of dlflvrencc i
oil cloths,
between the’two wlugs of tlic Republl- J
can party, and between that party as a
MATTINGS,
whole and the Dexnocrut.*. As n matter J
of necessity, ho reanuouuccd many of ।
MATS,
his opinions, with which the public me 1
already familiar. With the philosopher i
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
Look out for
of the TW&amp;tmc he spoke for general um- j
uesty with tho more conservative ■
branch of the Republican |wrty he op-!
.
\AJnr1^.l.f&lt;IItAXTirmi.UPS.
ixraed what he was plorued
to oui
&lt;sdl the | &gt;
“usurpation of the war j»nwcr by the j
executive,, ” arguedthe unconstituiionallty of the Ku-Klux bill with an un- i
called for nmouut of gall, bo gave his j
version of the San Domingo nchemo; 1
74 MONROE STREET,
urged some very just and omphalic tea- j
'ritqs for thorough anti aeurching reform '
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,
in the civil service, administered a sharp!
Opposite the National Hotel.
ami cubing rebuke to the Democrats for j
their faiure to appreciate the alluatldn
of the country, nnd the weakness of
their ‘ new departure folly.” and closed ‘
by giving to his German fellow citizens
some most cxv^l&gt;ut anil whulAomc ad­
vice, which .“Was ioJLsclf gem! enough
ta atone for all’that was faulty In sent!meut and spirit Id tho whole of the ad­
dress. .
Wo are dis[»c8od to spe-k rather of the
good things said than of thono not so
good, and are tejofeed to see the honor­
able gentleman put himself fairly anti
squarely outside ot both the “new do-1
j ar^ure'’ and old ohstluacy elements o! j
the Democratic party. He Miya, "We )
liberal Republican* are honebt enough I
to speak frankly of what displeases us ;
in the Republican party, but the same :
honesty compels us to siy that there, ia I
atiU more in the Democratic party that;
displeaaea ut. No, gentlemen, the new;
wine of Republican! iberalism will not;
Mr. MARBLE haring bought the Carding Jfa
keep in the old Democratic cask.”
&lt;bii.» lately owned in Middleville, and
and dealers in
This is good enough, and when coup­
led with the assurance that the Repub­
PATENT MEDICINES.
lican party has In it all the elements of
PAINTS,
success, we do Dot think that Democrats
OILS,
have much to hope, or Republicans
much to fear from Curt Schurz. We
VARNISH ESr
think he has blundered, and in aomc
Sntl«in&lt;ttlou.
TURPENTINE.
things blundered badly ; we arc of the Guaruntcc
opinion that he hns'at times mistaken
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
wounded peril, far lnwlle.1 pjtrloU.mtarW;x)1 M„t bv
PERFUMERY.
that an ambition,which Is perhaps an in-'
, , .
, .
,
«.pur.blffr.,mmi.nufbl.oWnl»Uon, 0«&lt;M to ordm, Md wnt b«* In good
.
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
hai led him to do and say, in the ho]»e I C!,n“«k&gt;nCHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,
of gaining a leading position, things !
that for his own good and the good of
the country, had better never been Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR’S CIGARS and TOBACCO,
spoken. He certainly has done some evil
Nsw Warehouse,
work In assuring Democratic asccndanKEROSENE LAMPS 4 FIXTURES
cy iu Missouri. These are his mistakes,
Adjoining V. F. Dwight k Co’a Foundry.
and as such they may in time bgforWALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..
gotten. We hope the people will read
the speech, that all tho difTbrences
WELCOME MARBLE.
CITY
DRUG STORE,
Jsljr, isrt.
which now separate one brunch oLour
party from the other may be harmon­
State St., Hastings, Mich.
ized ; that thcold banner may again be
thrown to the breeze, and by the hands
■of a united party carried forward once j
more to triumphant victory.

CASTLETON.
!(»•• « •;
»«.■ w k

e
uf u e
»
or
'
ew U

WM. II. JEWELL.

WOODLAND.

REGISTER of Deed*, General Conveyancer
Notary__
Public.
Oflieak...M
iu the.i...
Court,L.Houee.
r. .n L____

n w Ire &gt;.

o S "f

MILO T. YVHEELER,
COUNTY Trewurer. Office in the Court Jiow.

NOff1NGHAM JjACFSr ।

MAYNARD

JOHNSTOWN.

ISAAC W. VROOM AN.
SHERIFF. Offier at the Court litrare, HaaUnp.
Michigan.
DEPUTY U. 8- ManhaL General CoUacUna Aren:

BALTIMORE.

E. H. MALLORY.

^vfi WX20I

F. IMMEN.

Dcauty FhetiS uf Darry County: offlef st th*
Shanlf* office, at th* Court lb&gt;«&gt;t. Haatiop.
Mlehixau.

HASTING

I»l»A: HurRtron

Him i'Miiim

| erwptfl-l'aerea 50

DRS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL,
aUention.

CARLTON.

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN,
HOMOiOPATHiC PbyxMaaa. Office In old P.O.
buliluw. Special auaatipn paid to CH ROMC

At Hastings

30 Years

Experience!!

BARRY.
i

Faux.—The ch.tr^j iu the Home
Journal of yesterday that wo asked con­
cerning Mra. Field, " What is she hero
for ?” No such query ever apjieared. iu
our columns. “ ErulaT' or otherwise,
±e words are nut ours, and the editor
of the Homo Journal knows it full well,
but we do not choo*e to descend to per­
sonal abuse or billinsgate concerning
any jicrson either man or woman.
But for the information of all we will
print in full tho article alluded to taken
from the Weekly Edition of August 3d:

Dmoir, FaMcier Uth, 1071.
Sia: Thia Hoiel. ao long and hvorablj ksowa

n

of • w u

Dw.Ilina on Broad-

WM. UPJOHN,
PHYSICIAN and Sunroon. Vflco west end of State

HOPE.

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
n e ire of n e | of n
•X«f »•¥

IOTANIC and Eclectic Phyrieian and. Denlirt.
treat, all ehronie and aeete direaaM: will attend

A. P. DRAKE, M. D..
RUTLAND,
iver H n if of n

bln re. Aale rtrrct. llMtlnrv.

V or a w W

X otJ I*
•fill manner. Offiea and Ke». H. Bolt wo"!. Eaq. Special
at tantioiifircnUbSunreryaitddiaeaareof children.
Call! orenwtlv attendid to.
noviomtf

IRVING.

BLACKSMITHING.

ny.'ofn ofro

HAVING Ilemovod to my new ahop on J
•tree!. I would moat reopeetfully •olioit 1

PRAIRIEVILLE.

HASTINGS NURSERIES.
G. K.OWEN. Proprietor on the Grand Rapid*
road, two miler weat of Heating. Poach treat.
Grapevines. Raapberry andBUck barer »Into and

ORANGEVILLE.

p‘®rw)» or««X a

OMNIBUS AMD HACK LINE.
I. S. VANBRUNT Proprietor.—Leave tho 11 otab

of n w w

xr.-i*

For the

ROBERTS k CO..

of n w U
r- . i

BEST AND CHEAPEST

t«., ata., aonutub on hand.
BebrcriaUwm reealvad at the Poet Office onJaff-

YANKEE SPRINGS.

B. A F. LYO.N. pron'iotor.

WHEELER A DOWKIIG
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

STEWART k STEIN HOFF.

SirjeoH aii Mechanical Deatiits,

BOOTS MB MS,

**

THORN APPLE.

OFFICE^over Grant A PhD Up ‘a Store. Hartlnp.

NOTICE,

Of Home Manufacture,

“ What Fob ?”—Tha Detroit THhcw
says: Mrs. Field, for tho murder of
whbse son George VandmqKbol is to bo
tried a third time at Hastings, has come
to Cassopolis, 'in this State, from her
home m Maine, and will remain there

We pay the highest market price for all
kinds of Country Produce.

coxnpanied by a neighbor, a Mra. Frank,
and the two will go to Hastings and at­
tend the trial throughout. Mrs. Field
m stopping at the house of a Mrs. Har­
per, at Casaopoli*.”

JOB WORK W,

We fail to see any “ attack” as we
printed the article from the JYihuu with­
out comment

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYSICIAN and Surweon.

Druggists and Chemists,

Michigan Exchange.

2|«Kofaw

AVool Wanted !

AT THE BANNER OFFICE.

DB' C-

SCOTT.

K-Ctk. 1S71.____________________ aaglOtt

Go to tho

Little Red Shop!

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Gall. We will cheerfully giro
all information desired.

MOygr TO LOXK I

D. K. COOK Ac CO

CALL AT JOHN ‘STANLEY’S

JOHN WHITMORE.

MUSICAL!

SHERMAN RICH.

"West of Bank.

A.. WOOLEY

Dealer in Muriel In.

Pure Whies and Liquors!
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSEM.

TAYLOR A FARLEY RRGAK,

Aho, Imported Donbl in Porter and Edinburgh
Pale Alo kept eonitantly on baud. Jefferaon Si.,
HuUn&lt;s, Mich.
febtaa

of Dr. Durton and see it, South fllda State BL.
Haatwga, Mich.
1(l
sn

�MM

SuSacrwe

OBmMo.11 ComHU Grand Karldi.

far

.

Improved treatment,

quick

vanvrri, vuns.imp*W* A Ear,'Kervous, Chronic and Surgical
“fflfta - •I health, assured of easy. safe

SELECT MCH

to “&lt;"•&lt;

..r^naJTJin

remedta,

•

**—tMi. aucrereful treatment for all pri•ala disease*. Seminal Wcakne&lt;». ete„ txnitirelv cured
MT In every epeckl. important cw, (top un
NAkMt or useless treatment, anti commit Dr.
Atkin at once.
Turns fororOfo to .IL Comraltsrtsen,free.
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be

FOR’ T Ji Ej

present on that dar,

J miug men or vti*rw, -*jt~.
.**u&gt; «h«.i,\XEd
tb*l? w{&amp; * •■**"K*J “ especWly to Usee*

P.O. Drawer 0001. Oread

Iteok. CM Wbadat tow rate*. Th. aehoai
’■" e,u“in «•» - - - *•■ ~.r. w* rs:
comaseuclug winter reboot.

Tuition to Ute Reboot, S'.t.OO.
For further iaforaution, address.

MORRIS K KEITH. Assyria.

SHEPARD'S

ERIE

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTER^

RAILWAY,

not aWhiiknr or stimalatlnt berera*e,mbut a
Mkihcixs within tho reach ••fall.

THEAB0'T- CVT ItEPRBSKNTS

NEW YORK

BOSTON

ALBANY

FLORENCE

i-BurnriL roihra ts xmw ronr A3tD xrw
aailn, amb tme
OU. REGIONS OFFENNSYLVAXU

■ Family Sewing Machine,

| SIMPLY OoNSTnCcTED.
THIS EATT.WAY KXTKXM FROM
Rochester to New York, 38ft miloa,
I
Buffalo to New YoA, 428 mile*,
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.
Dunkirk to New York, 460 miles,
Cleveland to New York, B25 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y., WO tnilw,
AND Di FROM

■ ±2 to 27 inufcj THE fnnten notm.

Price, only SO Ctoita-ft Bottle.
Th I a article has been thoroughly tested
and found a sure and a peed y cure for
Ute fol low inn complaint*.

TDK

DKOAD GAVGE-VJWBJ.E TRACK ROVTE

. Allan■ in. Order
anflRsady for Tort. I
.

iu orx i ora,
,-&lt;ff 860 milt's without change of coacht

HHIUMI BUnil.
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Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Coatireneee, Nervous anti
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever d&gt; Ague, Byerptpela, Worms
in Children, Piles, Billotte Com­
plaints, Lotte of Appetite, Eruptlone of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Dleeaeee of tho
Blood ; also the beet Biuret Ic hi
Vee for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Lolne.
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism.
«Cc. «Cc.

hl vital pacta are made of of ate
irdened. and wilt la»t a life-lime. ,

. rum
suer .mkt law, I'.l, rrainv win loa'
in eonnvctlon with Wretern Line*, a* follow*;

other kind In market.
Ont basting

Phyaialana throughout the City and
Country, na the beat Family Medicine
in uae. No Family nbould bo without
them in the Houao. arid thereby anve

i tl wilt Cord, ftrnhl, Qnilt, Bind Gather. Hem­
, slltrh. Rnfllc. Tee’*, and Fringe neatly and dr
rd, at IJ.UOP. M.; Su«pvn*R&gt;n Bridge al 5.V. A. rablyJf daily, 'Sundays excepted;» DulTj*. trom ')&gt;■ i We warrant it tn *rw everything needed in
pqftonier Exchangeand Michigan Street*.by New- , family, from tbo heavie.l tu the IlghtMt fabric.
York ’i-jir, daily, (Sunday* exrvpted.i ut 7. A. M.
Arrive*atllomellaTllte v.SAA. M-; Su»uu&lt;-hatina
s.&lt;»» P. M., -Dine;) Turner's
P, N.. (Sup..)
..nd urnvo* in New Yortt 8.x«r P. Ji. Connects
at Binghamton for Uuoperafown, Albany, sod
txamli e the Mashino an
the cetrbnUeal Stuamev resort. Mba run Springs;
ulaff.-tdfo huv a Sewing
and with MaVare, lAckananna and Western
irn.em the FI.OREXCh^

Price, nnftf.io Centra Hottie.

C. N. SHEPAhD,

U.J..

Grund Rapid*. Mich.
For Bala by ACKLEY7* SLADE.
Hastings, Mich.

Ullice and Mlearoom at

• incionat-.CIevelaiid.runoiiig through tollornell. ,
‘•iIle(Drea«fc*t;.. and now and improved Drawing
llotriu Coaches are attache! u Snapenalun Bridge, i
rnanftw through to New York.
EXPJMSX MAIL, leaves Dnukfrk from Union •
1‘cpot. and Buffalo, via, Avon and t la. Hornrllavllle, Dally. (Sundays escepted,' at 7.3o ,
arriving hi New York at ,.m) A. &gt;1.
LIGHTNING CYPRESS. (Daily.I

Grant

To the Ladies!!

DENTIST

Oaslnlie,
Mickitac.

leaves
tha tatert tl&gt; le&lt; of
and I
1 Feathers in mdlw.varit!?.
AU stylo* of Ho-» &lt;klr&gt; nmtiufoeiurod

• -w a. a., '-wuu^’ii ■« r.iui,r» wiu, .'uruinu
..... '
Central R.il.ay f,r W.IIUmep«.rt. Harnabwrg (}Q T0}CLARNS FOR 'PH TURES
nnd thn Booth; at Jerwv Citr with Moroinu '
J •
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Expreaa Traiu
Expraas
Train of
Of New
Mew Jenury
Jeraey Railroad
UailnMui for
fu PhU-i
-a
ulelpbia. Baltimore and Washington ; and
York with 1
New Engl ai
Sleeping
‘'lUCionali

VANDERPOOL

Oity Dining R^oms

NIGHT EXTREXS. daiiv, /Sundays ewepMt;)
leave* cu»t»ension Bridge at 3-35 f*. M.. anil
leave* BiBalo at d.SS F. M. arrivan at Turner'*

Oppontt B. 0

afternoon train* for Boaton
CINCINNATI EXPREM. daily. (Sundays t-X-|
cepted.) Leaves Datum at .VI’ A Af; leave* t
Cleveland at «.« P. M.; Meadville at -t.to F. M. M
Hupper ;) Dunkirk at VUW P. M ; Bdhlo at I

Elmira for Williamsport. Harrisburg and the i
South; a: Owego lor Ithaca; at Binghamton far 1

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

*

A GoodvOAF
uwayMr-

ban’! Striker.

Goodlear &amp; S,r'U
Dealers in

Subscription—&lt;1. for the Trial

Mtupeaaioa Bridge, running through to Buoqualiann*. and at LearitUbiirg. running through to

Suspension Bridge at l.to 1*. M.
.fill" U
1 m r&gt; V

Send in vour -A-dvertifijementa.

f,»ri transferred FREE OF CHARGE

rvnr ami Ague,
enable, 1 to offer,
■ertalnty that it
ell! eradieaL, tho dl.'aiw, and
m lih ...limn, r.imin-brlon proof,

must tna In rlolent nttix-t-a nf thl. Indent! dUtru&gt;per. Thi*uCUMit"exi&gt;ol» •heiuLn.nuitinpolreaof
I’.'f. I Aim -f.i'l. I'l '-'I Vi ' -&gt; I' ■!.. ,.i. ! pre-'&lt;■),!.

quanthy »e .iipj.ly t-re a ihillar bring* it
i the reach of ernrylMMly; nnd m billon* dl*-

GO TO THE BANNER OFFICE

1 train* on thia Railway.
rle Railway Company has opened n
im thair Jet.ev City Depot to tbo

l«, tint it rujUfits noQnlriiM .
beolthy

Iron, Nails. Glass.
journey over tka Line, will And in
iging laodteapre subjects of eontltta.

Wooden Ware,

for------

h-i li. li . ' I
•i». nnd nreattc-tn-nt of

&amp;c'

AGENTS for the

iiusnra&amp;r*'
AT-AIK FORTICKin VIA KKIK RAILWAY,

Detroit Stoves,

L. 1). RUCKER,
Gen’l Sop’t.

tbomlnsmatto
A
M*M* from It* Irrilalfoo.

HADE OF

OB WORK

T’Chlk rnr?» them ell nllki.
■rowdlio m immlcmni. and
-r twnporari’r re.ldinK In the
foalariMttdbll-'i-. it uto&lt;n nceaakamtly ar dally
whllr expo.^1 tn th. ■nfoetinn.tbatwilTberx-TetrJ

ftw Will errr .offer from iniw«&lt;i-i-at. if thrr
graft th*m.«4»r» uf lhe protecii&gt;»&gt; th!- nonv.ly at

Lake Superior Iron
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

Pre moot Engine Works

Or. 1. C. ATBB *

AIm the

To tin Gtl»e* of MicKigae.

WOODLAMD rAELOBB.
toe purchase of ftreular Saw Afitls, Mill Gearing
and Machinery of all kind*. «bat they are now
enlarging their already cxteoslvs worka Io order
to bo able to (apply the western demand for lhair
work, and wilt be prepared to Dll all orders re­
ceived in the future with deatmteb. Our Saw
Milla are uueqtMiod for simplimty and dunbility
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BOTH PLAIN' OR

HDRHICA1TE
PATBVT

$1.00 for 75c

COMPANY,

I will close mii my Stock

of Summtr
gine* at Hasting*, Mich., which Is owned and ron
bv Me.sra. Kelly A Osborn, wto are onr author.xed agents toe
sale of our Mills and Machine-

rr Respoetrally. ‘
D. JUNE A CO.

Goods and Clothing
ar

seve ty-]ive cents on the
Dollar.
£. MUDGE.

Low.

AMD SOLD ALL MOUND THK WOMLD.

(Up SUirs.)
tar FINE W

Offer to tbopublic a Lantern corn-

nr Orders by mail for Advartiaing, Subscriptions or Job Work, promptly attend­
ed to, and wo will warrant Satisfaction.

W. H. HOLMES, FnblUher.

It la easily replaced by
meets of the screw. They ere universally liked
when they have beea tnerf.

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LOC
■ICH1GAN I
Afttv thu wtdi th nhcription prior of

th Daily Btww vdl h SoeeMly-fre tit.

for th

IfiAntfifi tf th JHd.

ITRAL R. R.

dley
Grand River____
„ Division
AUGUFT 1&amp;71.

Wt Rill

hre rsesi for t fat mart 'Aifierliumtalt.

H.IOO
As many of the old residents of Barry
county as can make it convenient, are
requested to rnw&lt; at the office of Wm.
H. Hayfstd, Esq., in Hastings, over
Goodyear A Barlow's store, on Saturday
at 2 o'clock, p. M., Sept. 2,1871, for the
purpose of making preliminary' arrange
rnenta for a General Meeting of the old .
For Photographs and Pictures, of all residents of this county. Come out, ye
early pioneers, a little recreation will do
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
you good.
Many Old Resident*.

Ham, Williams &amp; Cc.
Do not claim to hare the only Mold1 ug Machine In Barry county, but they
have one that will stick any nnd all
kinds 01 moldings that are needed.
They also have on hand a large number
of doors, sa?h, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low
figure® for cash.
.

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EllRY AND STATESMAN

G RA

W» still live.
It looks like rain.
Cibcvlatiojt—1,450.

KLalmiifisioo and Ann _A.rboi

Tows full of jieople.

WHEEL ci’LTIVATORfe

Srarns full of teams.
Trmexcihmsut tfiicbo:

PL.OITS MW (\tSTLVGS.

Head the advertlretnenU in the Daily.

J. Roberts A Co., at tho Poet Office,
Tffi: New Fool—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bent­ keep the Daily Bexxrs for sale.
ley, manufuefurtas of sash, doors, blinds
and molding^ and everything else, are
Da. B. J. Brown is suffering with
so busy selling ,moldings that they can­
not write for the local cuiiimn tins week. serious attack of typhoid fever.

MACHINES,

SAWiNO

Eli?.,

IIAI1H0W8,

and the largest stock of

AGBICULTUTfAT; * MACHTNERY

TEACHERS' NOTICE.

■

The Dally is delivered bv carrier to Examination of Teachers for Barry
every convenient part of the citv.
County. Fall Series.
All persons who aje owing nic, must Those tv ho do uot get them by carrier
take notice if the same in not paid within can get them at thia office.
thirty days tbe Recount* wilt be left with
a Just (Do far collection.
At Orangeville, Oct. Uth.
Miming.—tknnc one removed from
JOHM M. BfSTOfEB.
u Hastings, Oct. Uth, and Nov. Gtb.
the reporter’* table n pamphlet contain­
Hastings, Aug. 14,I87I.
- Jw
*• Assyria, Oct. 18th—Ellis Jichuol
ing a hlttary of the first trial of Vander­
pool and failed .to return ft. They will House.
At Nashville, “ 17th.
confer n favor by so doing.
Middleville “ 20tb.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
CourAr.r, if you please, tha Grand
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
R\fiD' Bvsinkss Codli:ge with the
Each •xaminatipp will eommanc* promptly at 9
a’alnrk A M nnd nontlnua ar ihn -'-n—r- -ft ■many would bo Colleges, nnd you will
find
it
for
yocr
interest
to
attend
at
Custom work made &lt;m short notice,
‘‘Gmaxd Rai-roe.
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in good style nn-l rearonablr prices
not only in’atUinmenU in tb« «todio&gt; Uti(bt. Mil
at Runyan’®.
in the method, of impartial Irvractlon. The naa-iMr. Axl’reenmn, of Shepard &amp; Cam(»- ■rdufthe put will not only be m*inUin«l. but
eteadilf »dr*nc&lt;J. that tbo ,ehool( of Barry may
Ladle*’ fine shoes of the latest styles
belb&lt;, has the thanks of tho boys al n compare latunrbly with Uio»«. of other eountter.
at Kunyan’b.
Increaaad fariiitic for review and
prepara­
late hour la«t night for dishes of Bloc tion
will be stVnlHl.
A Select Bebunl at Woodland Centre, under ihe
fre-h oysters and other good things.
An Every-day Story.
cnarse ofPreL Jauiea Vorper. will rotnmeneeSept.
They keep them always on band at the Uh and eonlinuo ten weekr. Tuition Irvtu fd to K&gt;
»econiln&lt;io»tniliw purmci.
Empire.
Hello John, where orc you going?’’

I was going down In-re to buy eome
Ptbsonal.—Mr. G. F. Hitchcock,
Jr., stenographic reporter for the Ninth
"Well I am going doWtt tn Mace Al­
Judicial Circuit haa been employed by
len’s to buy mine.’’
the attorneys in the Vanderpool trial,
“Down to Allen's? Why, 1 never bo’t at their own expense, ns the Court Re­
any of him, 1 alwaye go there to buy
porter, anil, is already at his poet. This
crockery anti wall pftper, but I never
obviates the necessity of counsel taking
thought of buying groceries there. Nut
long t»gi&gt; I bo’t u whole eet o! crockcry notes and greatly facilitates the business
of the Court.
and (taper enough io ja; ep my house,
there, 20per cent, cheaper than I could
RurcBLtcxB Ch ecu.—At the Republi­
buy any where clw. Boides Iicwarkanted it? The &lt; rtt lrery he keeps L can Caucus held iu this City on tho 1 Sth
inst., Win. H. Harford and Ed. Hol­
the Boot’s celebrated ware.’’
Well, f always do ro on groceries, brook were nominated Justices of the
ana 1 know y.»u can. Besides he takes Peace, to fill vacancy. Let even- Re­
anything f have to »oU at a fair price, publican in the City turn out. at the
too. I get a better tobacco, lea and
Edgsr there for tha same money than Special Election held on Monday next,
and see that they Ut^ ftlCetc-L
any where else in touu.”
M. ALLEN,
, Tui: Jrar — The jurymeu in this triWaahlngtou Block. Aug. 15,1871.
i al do not hold a very enviable position,
War:anted Custom Made Boots from
, as they are cut off entirely from tho
Detroit. Grand Fiaphfa and Jacascn
outside world, ax far ns losal affairs are
ut ltu» van’s
concerned, Still they are not deprived
Cail on Mtkj Wjlcos! tor mllllueiy entirely of readme matter, us they can
loads of all the latest and best elylre. *
have books. and *11 newspapers that do
FlRST N ATIONAL CLOTHING HoUST. । nut have anything to say in regard to
—Go there for tho beat and cheapest . the matter in which they are interested.
Clothing, Gents Fnmisblng Goods, etc.
They can be seen every morning tak-1
tf
E.G. Williams. , iug their vrulk for nwviw, under the ‘
I Sheriff. At the adjournment of Court today there wax u general rush to the ■
Judge to get th* privilege «,f going j
home, but a* it i-&gt; necessary for an uffi-.
Burlington.
cer to accompany them whenever they .
I*-t.viug the East and arriving at Chi* go, dun* privilege was granted very I

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EJP. BURRALL.
OfBt» in Join 5y,u«ntt'. H«rd»&lt;ri&gt; Hum., Bn&gt;wn’» New Block.

J. W. &amp;, 0. «. BENTLEY

ANUFACtrRElfe W sAfcll, DOOKt*. BLINDS, MOLD1NOS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty
ALSO, LUMBER FLOOR/XG SJPfXG

fr.

Bnahtcr-

THE CELEBRATED

1871

Farrier's Improved

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.

ORANHWtfrATli

Corn Sheller I
FOR BALE AT

Groceries,

Nash

Crockery

Glassware

Door

Warehouse ou Broadway.

Land and Calcined Piaster,
LIME, WATER LIME.

cago or ludianapoli-, how shnji'we reach sparingly.
theWau? Tba txiat Line
acknow­
ledged to be tho C., B. A (L, joined to­
gether with the B. &amp; M. Radroad by the
Iron Bridge nt Burlington, and culled
Ilartlpg*, Aug. IC.U:i.
the Brauxczox Ronr_
Wbrai. red. |*» bu»bel.......................... luO&lt;A 1 10
•!&gt;•»»•. p«r bu«la«l.................. 1
ui I i"
The main line of the Route running Wltnat.
Flonr, |w» cwt.....................
3
te (hr.nlm, connects with the Pacific Cura. j»r uui&gt;krl............................. .
Out*, per buwlik-l ........................ ..
Roads, and forms to-day the Ictuling HuUcr, pwr it.......
............. :
.
lx
route tu Califo:nis. The Middle Biauch,
&lt;-utering Nebraska at Plattsmouth, pass­
ed through Jinrolt.’, the State Gapiml,
and will this year be finished to Fort
Kearney, forming flio shortest route
across the Continent by over 100 mile?,;
Another branch of the B M., uirvrg-'
at Red Oak, falls into u line runnieg :
down the Misrun through St. Joo ft, '■CUrw. wr lb. .
I *oH.|«r lb.............
Ksushs City, and all Kaunas. Pns.'-eu- Tallow, per lb.........
gers by ibis route to Kan»us,, &gt;ee JUi- l&gt;t«lw. per ba.bel
uois, boutliom Iowa, and Missouri, and, J' Xp||««,prr Lanhrl.
by u blight divergence, can sec Nebiiibka t
Lovers of tine views should n-mctnlx-r
the Buriinglon Route, for Its towns
“ high-glounui«g huta u^ar l—its treefringvd btn-au^—iu^rough bluffs anil
&lt;]iutnu»* iu corn oceans .-hi tewing oyer
the ptoirii-r lui'.hvi- than aye can reach.
Laud-buyera Wid te sure’fa reiuetuLer it, lor they have friends among the
two thouatmd who have fUrvndv bought
forms lioiu Ge©. B. Harris, the I^ancl
Aln-£*.W.« latmsTTl,
Commiariuner «&gt;: the B. £; M. Ik IL at WINE OH BEER,
Bm-lnigtuu, luwn, er muvug the four
BOTTI.ED,
thousand hotui’tsfaadcrsutid jrer-Cmptors Is furuUUe 1 to privitu lamiths fr’rtb '»i;J 1. MO|.
who lout yuar hied dulina ui the Lincoln
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ALBERT EISELDUIG,
■land viiice, where “ Cuvlc Bcm is rich
diwtf St. CbarlM nc*um»»»oB
enough to give us all a fanu.”

LUMBER
Of all Kluis.

HASTINGS, MICH.

This is the Lad uhv drov
the doves to markdt and
the same boy stopped

Hardware
Harnesses,

at Stauffer's

KEMEMBEB

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

sold by any House

B®"’ All Styles of Women’s and Chil­
dren’s Wear.-®*

Thte iiest in the City
J. C. WOODRUFF.

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DAI^Y EDITION.
VOL. I.
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL

NO. 6,

HASTINGS, MICH., MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 21 1871

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srithe
Bank
after
that
and about
it
----- ------------,t was
1 and
a half,
a thousand feet down. I
Witness was here requested to moas-1 Ho said he paid part in currency and
w .
I closed
clo8ed as
os usual. When they came into | could not tell how for tho docks project «n&gt; th. nup to
-----th. dirttow, or P«rt l» H^urotio. « tom, pw»r, H-.
the Bank Vandorpool had on light pants ‘ into |he riw. The Manistee runs lieSeventh Day’s Proceedings.
and reft and no coat or hat. Field had ! tween Manistee and Milwaukee, was a
on black penta and vast, and no ccat or ■ good sired sized propeller. She usually inches which .would make o,.i80 feet sc- ■ ^eregono and Field must have taken
Momnxa semtox.
f 1 was in
1U luc
.—
hat. ---------------On Monday
the office uu
all .• left in tho evening about 9 o’clock with ' cording to the scale, which would make thorn, os no one else knew the combinaA.v and in
t- the
it— street in it.
August 21st, 1871.
day
the ।
evening.’ her lights all set.
about a mile to the end of the) pier
Went into too book , room
pier from
from j। tion.
u&lt;&gt;u.
Court convened at V o'clock and the M*'1 Vanderpool in front of Tyson &amp;
thf. Bank ImBdiug. Haw Msn fta tfeo iand
saw
h“. |rUDk
tk’!,ru
Re-direct by Mr Eggleston.
t _2-j- ^_JkU IZL laome other thiugs
scattered nbou|
t^U. witneu, George llobin„n, bring ■
««• W[• ™&gt;v«r&lt;.tinn
Tho chimitey spoken of was about _i_ i
Hill wanted me to bring tho tfouk
’„lv
•
I w,th hun’ he •“d h® dld not know two-thirds of the way bock from tho
i.uly sworn, said.
; where Field was, also that he went front of tho building and the one stove
home and tho rest of Fieldta thing*.
current nt the bottom running in one
1 reside in Manistee, have lived there ' home soon after 1 saw them on Buuday, pipe holo was above tho other.
way when at the top it would bo run­ Vanderpool said be left Field ut too
5 years, knew Field ami Vanderpool, and being unwell stayed there all toe
Ques.—State what you saw in look­ ning in the opposite direction. I ob­ Bank, went liomo and in tho evening
recollect toe disappearance of Field, it ‘rest of
the
day, except to get ing into the window. Objected to by
wont for wj;no rued(&lt;ino to Dr. Ellis, but
served this by log.c and brush being
got misled and tooa wmit to tho Drug
was Sunday, tho 5th of September. I 'some medicine in evening. On Tueis- Mr. Hughes and finally it was allowed,
carried into my nets from one direction,
met Field that morning on Bailey’s cor-' day evening I went down to tho when he said ji&gt;* saw tho counter, th©
store, which was loclied, when ho wen:
when 1 &lt;xiuld observe on the surface
uer, I was going to get shaved at McKey 's dock to see if Field Came in on toe boat heighthr of which I do not know
Io Dr. Fisher’s nnd got the medocino.
the current in the opposite direction.
barber
shop
on —the
opposite
corner. I ; ar nuu.
wont vu.
out yu
pn it uuiuk
Going uiivi
back wnn
with Mr. Tho
The back port of tho Bank behind too
mon iu
in uif
the Buuvhuup
ahoeahop were
were eugHgvu
engaged m
in
- -------- __-.
r —
* -rr*'
”lumiuvu
‘Que*. Did you • testify at Kalamazoo
WM going from too sjuth-east to the Briggs we met Vanderpool again in conversation about some battle fought that on Wednesday the wind was from curtain was used for a store room and
several article* lay there* promwcuou slynurth-west corner. I encountered Fold ’ front of Tyson and Robinson’s store, he during the war.
tho north quite fresh,and the rent of the
crossing the street, from there I went to ; said agtun that ho did not know where ,
Second cross-oxatninatiou.—Was no week I did not observeit? Ana. I mjgftt Bair a sachet there itrunk, pa’peis Ac.
Said to Yandot-nool that T should have
Willard &amp; Hall’s drug store. Was iu he was, that he liad not been to tho boat ■ ioud nor boisterous coittewation at^tho
'tlioaght ho would have taken tho aachel
McKee’s barber shop about cloven
elevon ।i had
hud forgotten «about it. Wasaok cnSun- • time.
riJ-v
... sou
....were
-------- .1------------------T A.C'-----------with him, when ho replied he did not.
o'clock, W.V..
McKey and
there. I1 J
day
and
did not -----------go out—
except
toWrttoy
take B Hoflon Mng Mjl
Here iin took thftBank book nnd real tho
From tiie Drug Store I went to my ' a walk in the r. m. to Canfield's hill,
Que*. If the wind, had been from
and sworn said:
store and then to Briggs’ house, about: RamfidolldBenediet’s office,is west of Dr.
the north-wost, would you have testified entry referred to as follows : “Herbert
I have lived ut Manistee four years,
one o’clock and staid there till about 5 , Ellis' house, there are two vacant lots,
tlmt they were from tho north. Ann. I Field,Dr. To Cato as per receif»t”nnd ttar. M.. Here witness pointed out on map ' between, but they are iu the same block. Am engaged in fishing and am a mem­ think perhaps 1 would riot if I had date
7—was
--------Soptcmtxir
— "C •Oth
u 1109.
v
„ Noone
:ht location of Briggs' house on block
Ques. State If"Vandorpool was in the ber of the school board at present. tokou L.S tiaokofit.

13 Second St, rememl&gt;er the route I habit of going to Ramsdell &amp; Benedict’s
went.
From Brigg-.' I went to my (office. Objected to t»y Mr. Hughes, and
barn
about five o’clock.
Do nut j objection overruled. Exception taken
recollect of seeing Michael
Fay., and question answered, 1 have soon
Do not know Edward B. Hall. Briggs ! him there several times.
was present at dinner. Passed Bailey’s
Ques. State if they trunsuoted busi­
’ i-urner and Thurber Bull guuig to my : m-ss for him. Objected to and question
bam.
■ withdrawn. Te gu to this office there is
. Cross examined by Mr. Hughes. ' a walk on the. south side of the
Started to get &lt;hjrircd TOOtt after break- ' street
called South River
Street,
/fast, by whieix 1 xnow wlmt time I saw i than go south on Spruce rtreet, theu trest
Field. Hadjbreak&amp;i-t about 9 o'clock, &lt;&gt;n Fin»t rtreett to Canfield's store, then
1 think beaauxe thia is tho usual time 1 j croseed over to the touth ride, there bi1
had breakfast
cm
Sundav.— ; iug no walk on north side.
k'titnv
th.' ;• • «
tr
.
1
•
.
tvnou
.fix. it v iiri
all jut
one
ILwe witrons wes nbowu a Pietux** ol
z
1
,bo “

and tho objection withdrawn. Ans.—
about tho wind on Sunday night •
Was .Supervisor in 1869, resided dn the I
n- J!
i /I
—....
north side of Manistee '
mouth.
Am L
-------- ,--------------------- thoroughly
7?__± along this
.u:s enrrente. Ant In dean watetuthsr «b
with the country and, stream

Z:

Luuk, hare been
een engaged in fishing 12
yean, wa* en|
”
* of
’*
engaged’ in *
fishing
north
Milwaukee «-ight years, know tho locaIlion of the Bank. Tlie distance from
- mouth of the
- river
.
. a
j tbp Baek to the
is

'

I
tho surface then fceems
i of
y
--------- ---to extend
---—-- to.
। til0 bottom. Ho then exjikuaod what
' hriment by tho terms north an! norlittle wi r half but hardly throe-fourths
wanl.
Narwurd means any point from
! ef
a
distance
,
; . mile.
~ . Tho
7
,
, ,from i the I north-woat to north-cart, but if 1 said
mouth. «&gt;r the nver te tto' end of tiro
north I meant north, nnd if I said north•
... .nn
.
t
&lt; •
s?
I I west I meant north-weal, but I have no
recollection tlmt I was asked at Kalamafore starting. Manistee is a" lumbering k«&gt;dcnbfuri 11 a« being correct, and ho ; referred to too wmuncncemont of the
i *00 Jlrom what iHirticulnr point tho wind
/J town nnd they have wlmt is called MiG i-splniaod it to toe jury.
p&gt;'rs
Eo the end of
the gers ,
' Uew.
.
time and town time, which vari. all the &lt;
On too west side of the building is n j
.."or1T, &gt;&lt;3 ‘
J
Second' ctovs-^jxaminaaion by Mr.
fifMrt
irthH
way from half an hour, to one hour and , flight of stairs. The next buihling west ^
h» of a mile. The
be map of .Msnis-north 1t mean
•Jiicever. When
wnea 1
x say uotw
mv»»
: to? on exhibition is uindo on tho scale Cheever.
north
uqd
not
norward,
and when 1
u lu.lf. I.V-directt. My time wm town is a hardware store owned by Runufdell1
of 200 feet to the inch. From this Mr.
. mean north-west
..
.and
__ i
tone.
, A Hurd. There were two wa.-uut lota •
say north-west. 1
Hughes thought all ■ these distances
*
Mr .bin J. McKey, the ilartrenth between tkeiu, about 50 feet-wide. The
nut norward. Court tlicn adjourned
could bo obtained much more accurately
witness* being duly sworn, said: J live ! bank lure, to the river, is very abrupt
till
2
1*.
n.
■than from the testitrnmy of any witness.
at Mauirtee, hove lived there for three ttud sandy, should judge the declivity
Aiveaxoox ramax.
The depth ot tho water from the bank
• r four year?, am a ba-ber. Knew was about 18 feet Ihure was a flight
•to the mouth of the river, would vary
At the opening of Court this r. m ,
Field and remember tho event W his -of stairs running dowii on tlxi west side
from H fact to 12 feet. Tim river is Mr. Eggleston read the receipt alluded
disappeutnnee, which oei-umd Sunday -of the Bank towards the river. From the
September 5th. My Barber Shop was I foot of tbestarfs to the water is about 20 navigablh up to the little lake called to this morning as having been signed
Manistee fake, far vessels drawing about
open .that day, generally opens at 5 a. m. ' (•■et and^t is sandy : think the building
eight fret of water. Think the rate of in the shoo shop, when Mr. W. D.
nnd clone at about 12 noon. Gen Bob- ■ « fifty feet deep. The rear of the buildRamsdell was recalled te testify in re­
insan.got shaved that day about eleven ingjpainc about to toe rivur bahk, war flowing is -about two miles uu hour.
Field disappeared on Sunday, Bittern­ gard to the missing gold.
o'clock.
”
' an outl»«i»e and tome boards between
bar 5th 18Gl». Whs nt home all that I
Kaw Hold on Satunlny previous to
Cress exiimised by Mr. (Iwevur ; Am j the Rank nnd river.
Here was
day. Tbv wind
southerly
twenty two yoers old, and hart* been in 1 shown
a
paper whiok he idaa- dur. !*«• wm« was in a soiuawiy or ,.
tliis business about rix jtars, and was : fitted a&lt; the receipt he rignod on that
in this shop about uno year. Have fatal Sunday.
J...
U «u, qmto tog, to.
byMr. !luch„.
«b,«t tw« V nm.li buwiOT ra Sun- .
tw_,.jUuuWV . Jfe. Hush„.

&lt;xn,ia M

.

..«.
-^nk agam on.
r- Mr. Conffyer and Mr. In­
M
there also. Wo wont to Qki
house for Vnndcrpool. He went down *
with us nnd opened tho Bank. I told him
J
I was going to break opon the trunk
when he told mo he hod tote key, when
nsked wlwre he got it ho replied on toe
floor. During toi*. time ho w.is trying
.to open the safe. The floor in front of
the
curtain had toe appearance of hav­
'
ing
been scrubbed. Un Monday morn­
J
ing
when I went there ho was swooping
:
water out of tho dobr.
Tho carpet
was up nnd tho
floor
scrubbed
,
but I paid no j«rticalar dttevtion to it x
On 'Wednesday when wo were there too
'
airpet waa under
counter. Than'
ward some-mote on the Hngr and we ex­
amined the Ixmks when some ono sugO
B".._L'
fctod . : ..J0 had letter get an. expert
to
V:indergM&gt;l remarked
tn examine
oinminn them.
titer
that ha presumed that we would find—
some ink kjkiU, and if ho went into an- ■
other offiro, ho would try and get a
clean one. Exafninod tho floor in front
of the desk and all had been washed
but that bohind tho desk seemed to have
been scniblied tho most.
Ques.—Was there an assignment
made, end if fio who made it, and who
was th® asdguoe ?
V

“? Vvz F" ^,h'^r

aitorito. ttoU d.r, bu. '"Vu^wTSd Utoku ... ..MHw.tor*r«w
, „rtllinR hi. .«»»-

Objection made by MnMfqjhat, oir
tlie ground that it went to show that n
poor nitui would commit
murder,

while a man in easy circumstancra
would ftet, which was contrary to thw
usual courw’ of thinga.
n ri
_-gard to
Mr. Eggleston sealed that it went to
ju Wtts
was ;in
regard
to *ime
some gold
gold
J, a
„r Vaud'a-ol
in tho possession of Vanderpool show motive and that was the -object of
,
j&gt;„„&lt;.
culi
„
n
d.h»
briongod
-•_ y_______ 2™ * '
Ml
it. Vanderpool, ho said, bad come there
..
—
...
to —
Fiokl.
Tho objection
was that it ns a Banker, had solieeted the confi­
Could not be identified nM
end wjU1Ml
without that
,„&gt;limoov woula
inndmto-bk. dence T«f business men and had held
*
- - that they
• - himself out ns a man of means, nnd •
Mr-Eggleston
said
intended

day as cm any other day
We open;
v. *«.
.
rotons' On Monday the
wtui
about 5 o'clock on week days, aid close
Remcw&gt;bor looking at my watch ju* blonmj frur. &lt;to. nraMjr
all
along
from nino
till eleven after they left tlie shoe store and before
tnr»4 u.
o’clotk io Jt.. d*&gt;
twice
as
much | 1 Parted for home, and it waa ll:iW.
heavy, but 1 was out all day m a fish-1
buriiMss on Sunday in jnap,’*ti°a 1 There-were three persuus in the hhc|&gt;
in,
.ujok.
We»l -nd to uk.. I
to the time 1 au open us cm otli-r days. [ when j teft it—Mr. Smith, Mr. Bonn
np
-taA ww..
Inasmuch business in one port of the j anfl j£E. Wright Tiro doore of bank &lt;rrb miles south ol the nver and about 1
day &lt;on Sunday? ns in ;uioti&gt;«r. Some 14U1fl ghoe shop are recessed back nbutrt four miles from shore. Have been in
। to identify it ns fur as it was posable. tola withdrawal of Field' would ruin
times there ard’5 or G waiting for me, , two feet. From the oart ride of bank
the habit of, going on the lake every day
Court
overruled
the
objec­ him nnd thereby wnn put into Ivimind
when I ojien my shop in tho uwrning.
fo xest ride vf riioe shop door, te 0 wht'n the wea-.herwould permit, except
and
exception
wn*
noted ।
There are two of us in the uhop. I can , or ]0 feet, I thirk. Think tho other Sundoy.during tho fishing season, which tion
; tha idea of murdvr.,
Ann. He exhibited quite a number of
■have a umnin about 10 «r 12 .icinOtes.: n,en n-eroall sitting uoor the recess in begins iu April and ends in September.
Mr. Choe ver argued that, he faded to ■
Close .at 12 o’clock, but if there are some t|»u east window at the time of the anew j linvo noticed the effect of winds in pro­ I&gt;iecM of gold which he took fro m his
tv see how on amicable dissolution
pants
pocket.-,
but
could
not
tell
tho
iuthv shoji, we usually shave tliooi, but ..an(i I Mood inridodro door which wo* ducing curcente. A string wind will
woiild. furnish n motive. If Field had
we close the door at that tone, iwmo ; ..p-q, The noise did mot uanress me as usually produce u current which wculd number of. pieces nor the coinage.
Mr. Hughes asked that all this testi- threatened to take his money against
times when a man comes after i*ch*se 1 i being serious, or a quarrel. Tho ir»- usually tend to the north-east if the
k t him in. Ma* e no time piece, but joesrien it mode upon roe was that. Field wind was in tho south-west. The current many in regard to gold ba stricken out, toe wish of Vanderpool and was going
usually go up stairs nnd look. This day wa8 havjng a jolly time .with his dog, ns would extend to too bottom from what winch was refused by tho Court nt tho
1 to lock up tho w.fr the cast* wo'ud 'be.
1 did not look at any time* jiieee, but । j had often noticed before, ho had two I have been, able to judge, with winds
1 different.
.
■
father asked
and
he said
it
and —small
one,
about as ^','.*1.
strung —
as
it was
Sunday
—
.a.nmn
... ...........
.. .......
-- wa.
I| dog#. a large --------------------- and 1 ■ UUVUb
o .»
—a on that-^
u......J
1_
—: ’. i—e*_. 2k was the’largo
----------------------The Court hold toitt all jhtsous who ’
12 „
o’clock and ..w»« 2
closed
in -*
about/•'
five ' thought
one1ho
was piny- ant( Monday. . My nets are about G feet. taken. Mr. Church then in behalf of:
• ... after.
_ .A— Tin*
’«.....
s.o.i town
*•&gt;«... tone,
«m&lt;&gt; ' i__-.sa..
’ made
—-j-of
-/linen
it--- *—itwine
—
minutes
man Juul
ja&lt;y with, Have soon him scuffle wilhj wide,
in wliat is- too Prosecuting Attorney, mode nn ap­ had an opportunity to commit a crime
this largo one nt Willard &amp; Hall's dnr/ called the liody of tho net, and this in plication that Mrs. Isabella Sands, Gw. did not, nor.did all persons who had n
that is the time we nsually go to
stay, hfisrould make him jump at him very tine, like dree thread. They are Nungersner and IL W. Stanford Iro
William D. RarasdeB^ the. 14.lt wit­
’ motive,but it held that it was competent
and then throw him between hu» logs- J placed on the bottom of the lake with
ness being sworn, said
a,d :
|iad
jn the bank often during tot reference to toe lower edge. They are placed upox the information us wit- to show n rpotive and overruled tho ob­
it ’&lt;«*.««**&gt;
Minister
a little 1i month r
previous,
but do --------------not know where sunk with muaU stones about wx feet nosses fort he people. Mr. Hughes ob­ jection and admitted the answer.
I linvo resided at
.kx ••
.......-—&gt; —
__ leatlier.
i-.-.l.j- In
r.. : .the
1... dog
.1 ... was kept.
l-..ni
TTav*. cxnres-wil
jtmmMMl thf
over I yeers, I msaufacturo
Have
tto apart, and direotly opposite these Kones, jected lo *hrir Laing admitted, on tho1 _ An.'.T-^iT a«dgtrmout was made bv
IStlb wnsaclorkiu the office of Ramsdell opinion to several afterwards, that J. (&gt;n f110 Upner edge is what art culled ground that it did not appear tlmt they (Vanderpool
' Vander]
and X was 'the assignee. ■
playing floats, and their object*! is to keep tlie were unknown to this bine
a Benedict, and was Depufy Sheriff, knew thought this noise was iusdo by playii
___________
aMigument was dated October 5th,
as being ma- ‘ "*. *J “ThiS
‘
Field and Vanderpool an«l alsoknew their | with tho dug. Nothing was said
id •»»
about nct straight When these currents ore
i'. Mr. Chrntb lhoighi,
JML Mum.
teria:
witnesses.
place of buriness, it was on Fust Sl | tho noise hy tiro other persons, and I do i strong they stir tip logs
---------------------------and broth from
. .
-I ’'Tint did you da under this asugnmont
the
Met
’ u. .Wgn«.
u-it|iin
o...v.
near Maul*;
Is celled South Hirer on not know whether they heard it or not. | the bottom, so as to often break our nets I lust
toe map. It is a frame building and 1 trid thr curtain jrt-a np about , .,r move’firm. Do not know positively ortlu.St.uato «it».«« could I- ad-t
0!,j,odun luado bj Mr Cltoow,
toere are two .stores in it. Tiro east [the h-’ighi of one window
glass | ton courre and direction of toft wind af- ttoUoJolunyt.nte. tut.l cptotolly Umt j rilich
Ov.-n.d.. | nod e.wotfon
room is a «hw store, owned by A. W.; nnd I think tiro gins was 13 inche* iride | (or Wednesday, tiro Sth of September,
them .could 1m&gt; admitted according to;
touito. Tho wc^-one is tho Bank, this i and two nnd n half feet high. , There I &lt;;&gt;n Tuesday the wind wuB jiqite light
law. He stall’—
d also
that in bin opinion
.
- about 12 0-'. wide, rcmenilier toe dis-1 wire
four panes of jflaiw in the j pn,| jn a .^mtherfj directfoiq aud on | -----------------------------------t
X]
4
—
got up the
ippearanci* of Field which occurred on | door. 2 rid-., by ride,
and
the | Wednesday it was from tiro north-west witnesses could be swoip without being Itet
and
ma.de
the
nchodule
■Sunday, Sent. 5th, about 10 o’clock of; curtain was up the bright «t 0110., aj!f| wna quite strong in tiro morning, placed
on__________________________
the information. MrHuglroslHnd
r.
o— .
Mr.
Cutcboon
copied- .it.
-hat ds v. laosucroij to- river ot n In .looking iu, the lino ofjuvri.uon went । by* di**«l flown nirout noon.
‘ affidavit 1 r«-.
argued the point fiirtluw that toe
Hook possiwtttrttdf the assets of tho'
- concern as far ns I could find. Know
funeral’und at about 10.30 .1 returned | t-» the counter.
Ques.—Con you state Uuy thing iu kz- did not statFfluit
tinwimcesca were
Miss Radiol
who resiaes
resides nt
nt AlamsManii*and went into-Ike shoe .-hop. Mr. Think the curtain.
L^to too wini after
.
„
.
..
«»»•&gt;
MWUW Hill
mu wno
i kn.„,. jjr. Hall, of firm of
Wrie-ht, Smith, and'Wm. Brain were in [on tiro windows. Donokresaembtr hovrto^
.
, unknown to the previous I res. Attorney lwSf
thJsKop. Wright was not iu nt first, many times I*saw Vanderpool m too
Objected to snd obfochon ovenufed. I
The Court npon reviewing too argu- Willard &amp; Hall. Know of money being
but enm- in soon after I dal. Field and office of Ramsdell &amp; Benedict, nmem- j
’W* 10 *7 I meats pro had eon, bold that ibu wit-. found belonging to Field.
Vaud on &lt;oul uatue in while 1 was '। her
I... two or thieo occasions they did not
*’rt&lt; • Tiro twme on these nets is ixstvm-d ; neascs
nesses might oe placed on the informa'
\^r- ”
Hughes
objected to thia
answer
,7*'
------------—
do much
much business
businc** tor
for him.
disathe tap and bottom by a coni
there. Field had on a dork vest,'' do
tern. The
—. —
-- on
about tho wre around of a tron-h&lt;4dw tion, to which Mr. Hughes asked .for an unices it was money found in tho po«esimnts, and no c-oit. Vanderpool had on groementa in the conversations 1 hud
tian
of
Vanderpool.
When
Eggleston
which
he
had
in
hand
and
to
these
curds,
exception.
light clothes
Held had u paper in Inn n-ith him after tho dronppcarance, were
replied that ho referred to the money in
hind and can-.- in fiwt, Vanderpool fol- • that on one occasion he mid he was m the stones and floats uro attached. Have
William Dunham, being duly sworn,
lowed with pen nnd ink and they asked tho hoosft all toe afternoon, and We never fished in the Manistee Itiver.
Willard 4 Hall's safe.
me to witness a pajror which I did.! next time he said ho was at home all Have notu.’ed toe effect of the lake* cur­
Hero witness was discharged to be
j
jn Manistee, knew Field nnd
Thev remained about three-minutes, uud ' tiro time, except that bo wont to Can- rents on too Manistee river, nnd a wind j
recalled again by the 1'rosecutfon and
like
that
uf
Sunday
and
Monday
would
;
Vanderpool,
remember
too
dinsppearthe tim, «• about 11:15 a. ». I re- Md'ehill »ith eomo
•&lt;•»*•■
mained in the shop about 5 minutes,, know that bo oyer wm at Dr. hdlis have but very little effect on too river. I nuc0 of Kic]j. First heardjif it on 8un- .ponniasi'-.n was given, to Defense to
and then went out to go home, but; house. 1 camo £rom^L onusyIvanin to With such a wind as that of Sunday^; flay evening, Sept. Oth. After hearing make their cross-examination when re­
toe rapidity -of the current (jjU i raB&lt;ie nn effori to uncertain his called.
•■topiiod in front of the Bank a moment. - too other trial. Had charge of buua- nnd'Mnnday
„„„ .....—
wEultrecuJ by
which «ouud.-i iug the Bunk buiMmg
li » » btdoou . nouH
b.. «b.nit
J mb.
l»r hour.
- -d b
-? -:t “
•
- r
whereabouts. Knew ths banking house
Court was then obliged to adjourn till
like wunulking bring drug^l
I fame. The jhMnfa. rfthewJhwrei O
Cross-examine ! •»
by Mr. Choerer.
„f KJfl &amp; Vanderpool^ was there on
The
mouth of tho■ j »Monday
morning
at 9 ©’dock. Mr. 9 o'clock to-morrow morning, on account
Que?How far could it be heard ?
; not over six inches, inc bniiaing u|
x..«
— north pier nt the
.
ivi»wj muvuwm
.
Objected to-by Mr .Cheever. Objec finished nicely, not extravegontly .hot river is about, 2U0
200 feet long,
long and the , Friend
friend nnd
and Mr. Bi
Briggs were also present, of the failure of witnows to arrive on
150 feet. At Kalamazoo I • j ngfced Vanderpool if he knew whore tho afternoon train an expected.
tion oAerruleJ and ex»1&gt;ti&lt;m uken. 1 Rtrnd, them i. . ohimuy in tbu. w. 1IW- south
routh pi«r
stated that toe nortti one was 800 feet,
wM&gt; atlfl |j0
he did not, that
should think it would attract attention tween the shoe shop and Bank, and there -tnlnd
u&gt; the center of the street 1 stepped are stove pipe holes into it, one a httte and tho south one ^200 feet at that time, . ^,0 last time he saw him he wan sitting
The Indians at Arequlpa are very par­
anti the next day I thought tho inatter Bt
deJk wriring. After awhile ho
up to the door to go in but found it above the other. A jutor here
over and corrected mysoli by saying '
thought ho had gone on tho tial to roosted Anacondas, which they
liked. The curtain or. the door was , witness saw them go mto
Wftter
1IO also sjioke of having
regard as first. ciiuu food.
The Ana­
up about one mm of glum*, but I did getoer, when heiropbed tout they went that the north pier was 500 feet nnd tho
a settlement, bat bud not entered it condas arc not so particular about mnsrnut ace anything. I railed out, in a j Lek
in
that
°“d south ono about 400 foot long. Csuld |
joking way, that if that uoiw was not • he heard the door open and » ut. not swear positively as to the Jenglh of on ftp books yet, and took toe book at
ing
the
Indians
when
they
get
a cbanoe
tho piers ut tho time of Field's disap-1 yiaf time and made tho entry as per
stopped I would have them arrested for I My watch kept town
‘
riotous conduct on Knnday. The noise I from toe foot of the stairs toitoo dock pcaruuce, and they have been changed j receipt, was there jierhaps half an hoar, at them, but ent them raw in prefer­

- immediately stunrod and 1 went home. &gt; of the steamer Manistee is two blocks

since.

.

He said he had paid him about $1,600

ence to waiting for the rousting process.

�ATTENTION!
•EMML CMWEMlSOj
Abstracts
iforim Mica., Actukt 21, 1871.
That is sa-Tbe Eaflle soya:
The
Republican triumph lately achicvtd in
North Carolina, and the marked Re­
publican gains In Kentucky, are the
best evldencia of the whulreomc eflbote
of the Ku-Kfox net.' Nobody alleges
any interferecoe by the military power
in those electlone, er that the htw had
any other eflfces on tlie vote than to aid
in waring a free and fair exerdae of
the right of *utYrngc. Whlle Democratlc
frauds and violence are still alleged, In
some cnees, this lufluence wu greatly
diminished, and tho reeult la n decided
popular verdict In favor of the law
which Democrats nnd disorganizers
have bitterly denounced.

op

GEO. C. WORTH

Tinii

Van velsor it Rolfe.

of land* in Barry County furnished on
application, at my office in tho
Court House.
W. H. JEWeLL.
Hnthrn, Mieh.

arsajufc fjArhte'

For the

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’i

ffirre tA*ir neu&gt; Goodi.

Office in Hastings,

BEST AND CHEAPEST

Barry County-on* uf

Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

Go to tho
nuctirriux

an
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st
b

&gt;{rfs«X
ulj«
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"West of JBanlc.

HYDE k BAUER.
REAL &gt;Ute «&gt;'l
Agwts. llwji b&gt;
r.nt! now* and X ill»ra rrvjMyte for **!•! Raprw.nl tb« ibtlnwinc finrt elam Ii&gt;»rati&lt;m Cotnpa-

CASTLETON.

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Looi out for

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7 n w •; of . r
1,
n w fre &lt;,
Vofa.l*
- n.jfof.. y
uwJ^ulswK
r &gt;t vf*e&gt;/
is.eifof.eh
JOHNSTOWN.

ORA XT 4- PHILLIPS.

promised by the Proscrutimif Attorney '
i

of thc^county of Manistee to the Board I
of Supervisors of this county fur pay-'
meat of the exjiensc- of the Vander- . Mr. MARBLE baring bought the Carding Jia
pool trial.
Ifnndreda of dollars havcj
cl&lt;i..e lately owned iu Middlerille, and
liecn advanced by our Treasurer on or­
ttted up iti the bwl style. hr will
der of the Court, ami it is just nod bdr
and In rc^ruancc with a potilivt pledge j
that the money thus paid should be foimediately dep Hted with the County i
Treasurer. R'A'.rc w (he inoncp..
i

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• '; Of . • .J*'

drT,''VT TP
0X1

by liailnad- will be
UT MEN'S
m.

JPIN E BOOTS

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m!li“Ut,onborllllH. blwj&gt; iu 1S.UBLUW4 G00DYEABV '
Maniatee river nnd twenty mile.” .“outh i
I"
New Warehouse,.

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DRS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL.
PHYMCIAF^ and. Bunreuuf. The treatment of
Private birraeea wtil.rreeire particular attention.

IS
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i. IL J. k K. F. BROWN.
PATBIC PhyrfcUne. Office in old P. O.
r, Special attenttnn raid to &lt; H ROB IV

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYSICIAN^ and Furec c. Dscllipc on Uroa&lt;!
95
na

WM. UPJOHN,
IIVHldlAX «ndSunr«&lt;-n. Office w
■troei. lUrtinn-

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
DOTANTC M&lt;i Edaede J imM.n Bnl Drittht.

A. P. DRAKE, M. !&gt;.,
PARTICULAR attention ri’cu io the treatment at
•rwS'aofo I of. *4 si* Private l&gt;Mea»ee. Qffieeover F.!». Ackley'* Bail
•' u &lt;• V.r*. v
Si
••,* &gt; of ■ * k
tl
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A. IIAN1A)N. M. D.
*1 LATE OF CANADA, ruew-or to Dr. 1
••!«.- X •»*• !*
u
Mule PkrMMui.%mM ' .&lt; i a&gt;- •
BARRY.
n4&lt;&gt; . ol.jof.u j tfo S’ "f» • Jf
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of n * V,
tl
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STEWART 5i STEINIIOFF.
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HOPF.

e of &gt;. » V
r &gt;, of.. ?4u « .1 # .}{
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* )J «if»* &gt;,

u hr. a of . « frv

J»iy.lwi.

Barto* A foody
C. Hvaa.

' » pi .if a . i of.u e i ’»j
’ • » I tte.pt S&gt; aerrt
III
CARLTON.

In the Clljf, Manufactured by

WOODRUFF

WELCOME MARBLE.

RaiLwar rumoiu. nf Hartford. ..UOct. eorn*rof Flat, and Jeff»r»on Bffit'j,

HASTINGS.

$40.0» neecsMary tn secure the building i L-aMiMl to order, and sent back in good
of s bnnicb ralltwa! to connect with the' oundMioti.
‘
;
Griuid Rapids ft Indiana.
Of this'
amount $82.(100 haw alrendy ’&lt;on sul&gt;- '
“
&gt;

Arfjoiuing U. F. llwltht A Cue Foundry-.

s?
•JB
as

BALTIMORE.

j.. -r u • v
. * n- of n q
1 Q 1” * of » W^-.f* W

Snflstnetion,; •pyTT'GlT1
: IJ-I-JU X

Guarantee
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blUddphhC1JIVMU»»O, biutuo.
N.Tin* 11. l.irr. of Phliadriuhla.

r • . v af » • X
4&lt;l
a:, wlrv &gt;t31
•• 3» o’ " « ’i
!AluMar*U*Vi.r*.J,
S’. &lt;1 I. aof F*14 • ufl » w &lt;6

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«• Svf,w\
«&gt;r • • .&gt;•
•

pYnpripnCA I
E AperieilCe .

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11.

WOOHLANI*.
I * too acre* uf n e

t-rally that u fair trial might be ensured.

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!&lt;■;»* k
:i:'S

n of n w ?4it/lr....

A. WOOLEY

Whkmb is that Money.—On behalf
of the people of the evunty of Barry, w. QA
respectfolly Inquire where is the money . OU

"MJURVEY WRIGHT,

ATTORNEY at U». lawranoe and CoRceUn*

MAPLE GROVE.

At Hastings.

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n Ji of * * &gt;4

REMEMBER,
1'1^ is the Lad who drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
' Washington Hlor-k, Sooth aldo Stale St.
(f t Stauffer's

and faithful deciple of Pomona.

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WM. L COBB.
ATTORNEY and CvasMtfor ai Law. Baiieifordn
Chancery. »mTClrtuTt Court OwntBiwioDcr for
Barty county, will ktunid to all hunaata eatru.Ud
o£,*2’

wmos

S . * X ot n « w
»&lt;* J; uf * * X
I'.ocrih 50*er»« of
t» •K««M
&gt;v!
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aKvf.w K

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UN IIII I

Tns Yurt or Cuas. Downing.—Ti e
veteran horticultiriijt, Chas, frownfog. •
brother of the laic A. J. Downing, and
author of thu best fruit book iu the j
country, is expected nt Grand Rapids)
during the week of the fair.
Fruit
men throughout Michigan will avui.
vail I'
thvinsclves of thia opportutilty to see I
and hold converse with this imiuvnt'

»t«?vias.-M«wsirT»wi.

wHefoWX
v’U

the Vanderpool trial.
Now whether'
the respondent be guilty or Innocent,'
and he Is presumed to be innocent until ।
an unbiased jury of this county say he !
I. guilty. ,u&gt;&lt;l for » proper Jotea.. In I
thi* or any other Important cause, more :If IIII I]
money Is essential that the p^ple can I 11 V V "
legally furnish, and we consider It a
lasting credit to the people of this city i
that without reference U any precon­
ceived/opinion* on the merits cf this
ca«e, riwy have contributed most liber ■

u,

C. G. HOIJlRlHIh,

the best

Coontias in the State of

Moxky a Necessity—The Eagle b
again 1 unenting the feet that money Io-'
being contributed to aid the (lefeose In j

b Inmnd

in the various Townships

Situated

Of Home Manufacture.

sometimes tlie Eagle has not done, and i
tl cn comment as we think Just.

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..

WM H. HAY FORI)

ijlittle Red Shop!

they jiay succeed.—

y*xr’i linr*.

of LAXDS

For the compliment in the above the
Eagle has our thanks, and we respect* ,
fully ask the Eagle, to point out one inat-mce in which we have garbled any- '
thing a cotemporary Lai said.
We alh1
waya print all they have to say, which

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.VER.

Offer the /allowing
Tax Titles

H’e

The Hastings Rannrr evinces much
cnterprtaeln.ibi publication of the evi­
dence in thpi Vanderpool trial.
That
IMper han a bad habit rtf garbling the
temarks of an opponent. The boat way
is to give the hmguiwo and all Chat a cot^^jrery toys, and then "pitch In.'!—

We Hope

L- RUSSELL,

Can bt&gt; had by Calbng at

of n « ’-£

M
RUTLAND.

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al
ts
94

Snraew and Mechanical Dentists,
t*r"nl *k t^Olip’s Ruir«. Ua,«tlu*..

MILO T. WHEELER,

ISAAC W. V ROOM AN.
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PEI’tTTYL'.d. Mumbai. General CoUe.ttiac Arent
E. IL MALLORY.

The State Board of Equalization mec's
in Louring to-day. Its session? are belli
but once In five years, and it is com­
posed of the Lieutenant Governor,1
Auditor General. Secretary of Slate, I
State Treasurer, and Cominb-tioner of
Land Office. Representatives from the
severdKBoards of Supervisors tire ex­
pected to attend, and upon consultations
held and e» timates made by the^e vari­
ous officers, lite heals of taxation Tur
State purposes for the next five years
will he fixed.
Tho : srersmenta of all
the towrifthlpe In the State, erranged by j
counties, are now befog printed for the
use of thia Board. We trust they will
equalize the property at It* real value,
on a ba*!-, of not less than $12,000,000 in
the county of Barry.

IRVING.
tST All Styles of Women’s and Chil­
dren’s Wear.“Bo
• • ;i «l •

The Best in the City
J. C. WOOUnUFF.

NATIONAL HOTEL,
BIIKI-RERn A CAMPBELL. Pr.wfo*W eoraw
k atrori. The only Urrt-elam Hu-

MIDDLED II.LB EXCHANGE.
H.8. 7AN-DY" JOHXSON. (furmnrb- Clerk &lt;

I ofe r V
ofa

epeeUltx.

AAROSTCLAR^

ORANGEVILLE

COMMINS k BROWS,

PA INTERS

h ‘;..r.e 1*
I." ..r.. 3

JOUS MICHAEL,
tfrJ±,v.,Sx»KK7ftH:

Home- Pointing.

mounce sot the Burlington
Roup? are organ fen n ; a sr.in i oxcureion
. •'I”; ?.’■ A ■»mM wiAue to eu:i4nn:o ta
and Buflhlo hunt to.tirt from Detroit dim
of tloy.iuj* and primly that ihe i* c &gt;t
the 29th of thlb n.cidlr, limiting the roceirini Innte ajidition* to her Jtnck of
party to 159 peraone. "Fidseta from Kai
amasoo and return, $21,10, gJod for i AR®f ft*
iwof
Bonn*t». Fhiw•
»
U. &gt;
I
.
Feitam m&lt;radim variety,
thirty (.ays, may to &lt; btaint'd nt the
—- ----------- —r- manufacture!
ticket effleea or of the a^ent, U. A.
' Haatlnrt. Juris l«t 1K71.
Itoweii, at Detroit.
The excurslimls'a will f.o to Ilufi'do
GO TO CLARK’S FOR PICTURES.
Range,in Jio’ixh?rn Nebnu-ka.
This
'•. Ur not &lt; nly l«n Cue opportunity for
plea-ura trod hunting, but will afibrd a
view of the lands owned by this Ccm
pany nnd also the »’.ovcmment lauds
r.«ljuc. nt to tho‘road, which may be yaluatye to those contentpl'itin-.' Invest­
mentMori: Moxky.—The balance in the
State Tr.-a.-ury Aug. id was H60.Sd?fc87.
Increaa.- daring the week $3.10fi.42.

Mrs-Sjaatou rays: u After looking
in her (.Mrs. Fair’s] face *&lt;» tntimaiqf can
persuade hie she is guilty.”

idHW

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PRAIRIEVILLE.

for warm. meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
CITY PAINT ST ORE!
South side State St.

bios.—The

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Iuhmt, Hoting.,

Pap'r-IhnjiHj,
Ktiliotibuug, X-f,t

To the Ladies!!

Sign and Ornamental
Painting
Dumb in tho !u*“Myle&gt;.

Paintei-N I

f&lt;r Ihjndnt. (alw (Iminior In nil
^TOSXTik. «

YANKEE Sl-BINOS.

I? ,W,I‘ &gt;••!«•. Wludu.
1'irhire Fr«n.M, Leokini;
Glmii, \ untisbe*. Lend.,
Uli*. Miird Pai.uArti.l-n'
M»teri«l», Windou

HAMS. WILLIAMS, k t o
,,LsrzVESI“r5.-'.=ii.

Shop nntr of Church and Su.tr
ItlOUNAPFLE
’ ASU HACK LISE.

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IlttllltlCK.

Opponte P. 0.

ulueV
-‘.“’••Ji*
r Ire u: 41, t
Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. Wu will cheerfully give

►t.’S&amp;H**
tossave.

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attended

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t, uotrn.

J. ROBERTS &amp; CO..

all information desired.

FAR M E R S 'Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
ANT»

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“ U» TM oa.. „a„.

£=2 Horsemen
ATTENTION I

A cynical lady, rather inclined to flirt,
says most men axe like a cold-very BtKck.mit*ijn*. at the o
easilv caught, but very difficult to get proapUy attended u&gt; by
rid c.f.

CALI. AT JOHN ’.STANLEY’S

a k
I

SUM SilTtr anS Plated Tye
M. PRICKETT.

"A-T!.XG* rivusiwxEs.

Wines 1114 Liquors!___

. uiv.
] MEDICINAL
pmi iivnmtv.,
FOR
PURPOFlJ.

AIm., Imiwted Donbhn Porter end Tdinh,..^

J. Roberts &amp; Co., at th- Poet Office,
keep tho Daily Baxxcu forsnh.

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COUNTY OFFICERS.
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Subscribe

SfiFriadls

For the Ladies.
Mrs. Barr says teaching h essentially
woman's work.

The female population .of
exceeds tho male by 718 5W.

SCHOOL.
A Select School in Assyria Is about to take ef­
fect M the 4lb of Reptombar, at lbs

Somebody has said that Evo was Cre-

EIXIS SCHOOL BOUSE,

’’repsratory far Teachar*, and thorn wbo feel in-

Mrs. Bliss Smith, of Londonderry. N.
Iihb r- n - — *
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Dvsry

the

Thry Evidbniey Fjcttl Bad.—The
••Conservative” papen of North Caro­
lina are evidently very tore over their

defeat at the gccent etaetloa. The (bl.
towiagfrom the Kubvllle cwiroa, ton

Tuition to the Hohoci, si.no.
For further iofonnalion, address,
NORRIS K. KEITH. Assyria.

fair sample of their talk:
‘‘ What Is to become of the oountrv
God only knows. Let oar friends, bXl

SHEPARD’S

ever remain quiet tud cairn, but firm.
N o true man will waver now because
•dvene winds happen|o • bL»Ue around
ua A better day will come. Our party
Y1U, ,Co!'Wnu« i« control the 8uta, no
doubt of that.
One hundred thouaand
white freemen can never be nut down
by the office-holders and bondholders
wbo lead ti.e Radical barty-never/
Then be true, white men—freemen!"

Dr. AIKIN,

COMPOMD WAHOO BHW
t aWhhkav nr vtimuiatlMbevwrava. but a
roicixs wlipia tbs rcaeh -f all.

B

Office Mo. 11 Canal 8t~ Grand Rapids,

HfflUM BAJffl

■ D LXDIES out ol health, a Mured of eaav, safe
I cure.
Confidential, aueoeoafal treatment for all pri-

1871”

cate, atop nn
n_
i
Aikin al once.
Term* favorable to all. Consultation, free.
CalLvr send potto g. for circulars and ques­
tions. (Hour*, b to a.i Address,
N.J. AIKIN, M. DP.O. Drawer 2091. Grand Ra.Uds.Mich.

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.,

ERIE

Sash

RAILWAY,

Jautulice, Itullffeetlon, Sour Stom­
ach, CoetiveneeN, Nervous and
Sick Headache. lArer Complaint,
FtverLAffue, Dyspepeia, Worms
4m Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Lom of Appetite, Ertrptlone of the Skin, Pimplee on the
Pace, and all Diseases of the
Blood: aleo the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Lolne,
LumbaffO, Gravel, Rhenmatimn,

&lt;Ce. &lt;Te.

—
' 1,400 miles under 860 miles without
i- One Management. Change of coaches.

I can safely say there la more real
genuine Bitters In one BO Cante Bottle
of Shepard’s Compound Wnhoo Bitters
than there la in a whole ease of any
other kind In market
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BROAD GAUGE—DOUBLE TRACK BOUTS

Doors,

Price, enlu SO Cente a Bettie.

Th laartiela has buon thoroughly taatad
and found ■ sura and apaady cure for
the following covtiplalnta.
.

Recommended by all tho first Class
Physicians throughout tho City and
Country, aa the beet Family Medicine
m use. No Family should bo without
them in the House, and thereby save
time and money

Blinds,

Price, only $O Centra Jlottle.
j FttlXCIPAL POINTS Ut NEW T0BK AND NEW
latULAXD, AND TDK

For Sale by DrnsxiV* -.n-l Dealer* Getwrelly.

j

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C. N. SHEPARD.

OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA
•

THIS DAILWAT EXTEND* FltUM

Rochester to New York, 385 miles,
Buffalo to New York, 423 miles,
।
Dunkirk to New York, 4G0 miles,
■
Cleveland to New York, 625 uiiles,
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 miles,

BRESSED

AND IS FROM

E.VMBER.

I

Of all Ktaib:

.

HASTINGS, MICH.

All irains run directfy through to Nev York. 1
860 miles without change ofooadtee. j

From aa^afler Mar )5th, l*&lt;7l, Trains will leave, !

NEW YORK DAY EXPRESS, leaves Cincinnati
at 1 13 P. II., Hundav* excepted ; Cleveland
from Atlantic and Orest Western Depot, by
Columbus, 0., time, daily, (Saturdays rxcept—&lt; . I.. ... I* II .
I,.!x.«
e ... .

VANDERPOOL

NEW CARPET HOUSE
The very BEST PLACE td btiy
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,

MATS,
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

'Grawl RupiiLL Afich.

For Soli by ACKLEY ± 8LADE,
Hostings, Mich.

Family Sewing Machine*

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SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,

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Send in vour Advertisements.

Sleeping Coaches *re attached to th I* train at
Cincinnati and at Snspenslon Bridge, running

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS'
M ON U MEM’S.

HEADSTONES.

TABLE TOPS,

ning trains am! steamer* fur Boston and New
England cities.
Sleeping Cnaebes ere attached to this train at
Suspension Bridge, running through to Susque­
hanna. and st Leavittsburg, running through to

MANTLES,

SHELVES, ETC.

ITALIAN

In T«Il-.iirtig or iPre*anieking

NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, (Sunday* excepted;)
leaves Snapen.ion Bridge al 5^5 P. M.. and

afieruoon trains for Boston and New England
cities.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS, dally. (Sunday* ex­
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY*cepted.) Leave* Daviuu at H.4.1 A/Jf; leaves
Cleveland at 3.M P. fl.j Meadville al «.1O P. N.
(Hupper;) Dunkirk at 10jx' P. N ; Buffalo al
11 2" P. N. Stops at Susquehanna atY.45 A. M.
(Breakfast;} Turner's at 1.13 P. M.,(Dine.) and
arrive* In New York at «.|v P. M. Connects at
Elmira for Williamsport. Harrisburg and the
BLACK &amp; FULLER, Proprietors, are Mouth; at Owego 1l&gt;r Ithaca; at Binghamton for
prepared to furnish
Cooperatown, Albany and the celebrated summer
resort RharobMpriug*; nt Greyeourt for New-

ctnusu at ».*.» r. at.; vievciaou
Snapenaion Bridge al J.4u P. M.;
. . i&gt; ti ..j n....i.;Ur t ■&gt;’. v m

THIS MACHINf HAS NO E^UAL.
Pleaae call end examine the Machine and Ila
work. You cannut afford to bt&lt;v a Hewing Ma­
chine until vou hare seen the FLORENCfT with
Ito lato improrrtnento.

GO TO THE BANNER OFFICE

Office and salesroom at

Grunt St. PhUUpM’ Store.

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HA! HA!
H, A. Dus e 11!

JOB WORK

MARBLE

As cheap ax any shop in tbe State,
N. B. ’ .We will attend to the remora: ot an
* rc-dre**lng old atones.

Shop near ths
Creek Kre«».

Boston Cash Store

Go there lor your
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

A fino stock Jctt Opened

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COME AND HKE2 'UIIEM

oh

AMERICAN

It* vital part* arc made of of steel sad exaehardsned, and will last a life-time.
—
No other Afeehius runs so easy or make* so
little iwlse in Ila opsratlor.
It will make any width ut them desired witliout basting.
■
It will fatten every seam seen rely.
It will Cord, Braid, Quilt. Bind Gather. Mem,t*b|!h K,,,ae'.
“"d
nestly and duWe warrant It to itw even thing needed in a
family, from the bcaTirat to tbalighteat fabric.

Opposite the National Hotel.

F. IMMEN.

HA8ILY UNDERSTOOD.

AliaRiii.OrtaaiiRfiijtofiriL

74 MONROE STREET,
GRAND RATIOS, MICHIGAN,

THE

FJCOllEIXCE

at Biuehainmn for Cooperstown. Albany, and j
the celebrated Rummer resort, Hbaron Springs; *
and with Delaware, Lackawanna and Western .
_;,i.
v.
pbla.
Sleeping Coaches are attached to this train at
Cincinnat&gt;,OlevvIand,running through tollurnelU
ville (Breakfast jy and new audisiprored Drawing
Room Coaches are attoubed al Hutpeosion Bridge.
running through to New YcikEXPRESS MAIL, leaves Dunkirk from Union
Depot, andBuBxlo, ria. Avon and ila. Hortielh
rille. Daily, (Sunday* excepted.) *t V.sc A. M.,
arrivingin New York St f.uOA. M.
LIGHTNING EXPRESS, (Daily,) leave* Ciscinn.ll al 9.45 P. M , arrives at West Salem
st 4.08 A. N. iBreakfaM;) laare Cleve­
land T.ts A. M.; LMvttUbnrx 9.) I A. M.;
Meadville 11.32 A. M. (Dine J Dunkirk
1.23 I’, M.. .Yuspenslou Bridge, 1.40 I’.
IL; Buffalo 2.4'* I*. M. Arrives st Boroelisville 5.49 P. M. (Supper.) and M New York
7.00 A. M. Connect* at Elmira with Northern
(kntral Railway f-r Williamsport, Harrisburg
_i
t___ —
_ i.u

THE ABOVE CUT

tbeirilaggagi-.arc transferred FREE OF CHARGE
in New York.
Ing Coaches r^r IN THE WORLD JH accumpany all nigiu trains uu Ibis Railway.
figr The Erie Railway Company hat opened a
new Ferry from their Jersey City Dspot to the
looted 21d St.. New York, thus enabling Passen­
ger* .io reach the upper portion of the city with­
out tbe expense and annoyance of a street car or
omnibus transfer.
r .
»?• The Scenery along the entire route of the
Erie Rail wav Is of tbe mostpicluresqne and beau­
tiful character. Admirers of Nature a beantim.
in a daylight Journey over ike Line, will find in
its ever changing landscaper subject* of continu­
al admiration and internet.

Oytlcrs and Rjereslantnts.
on hand at all honrs^
26v!
IL A. BUSELL

BOTH PLAIN OH
A CARD.

Michigan Exchange.
Denture, F»nnr*ar isth, u;|.
Ria : Thia Halel, iro long and favorable known
to the Tver ling Public M being thorougblr r»pairod and put In pcrloci order for businwa^ and
will continue to bo kept tn all ita appointments
OT FINE WORK

DENTIST
WAU FOR TICKETS VIA ERIE RAILWAY,

Which can be obtained al ths principal Ticket
Officsa in tbe West and North ■« •«.
L D. RLCKER.
WM K . RARB ,
Gcn'l Sop’L
Gen I Pass AgT

A SPECIALTY.

kSF’ Orders by mail for Advertising, Subscriptions or Job Work, promptly attend­
ed to, nnd we will warrant Satisfaction.
.

W. H. HOLMES,

Publiiher.

reduced to t*.W per dav. and tbs proprietor
licit the patronage of all who wish to lind a g

Adchox Bars printed on abort notice
at this Office.

�Tr|E RjEpihLICJyi BjyiNGIV

'

DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackaou
at Runt an**

returns 'from 09 eountiea are received,

Call on Mm* Wilcox for mllltaeiy 15 counties to be head from, which will
: goods of all the latwt and best fltyiea.
probably increase Leslie’s majority to
little lees than 40,000, as previously
First National Clothing House. stated.
—Go there for the best and cheapest,
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
E. G. William*.
if.
-------------Great Union Exposition

w. M. HOLM—,
TtiA-VEX-Eiva* Gfinr..

MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
MalUjptacj

AUGraad Rapid*,
SEPTEMBER*!?, 13, 14 AND
All persons who are owing me, must
two raise nr oxx.
Hotice-

take notice if the same la not paid within
thirty days the accounts will be left with
a Justice for collection.
John M. Bessxer.
Hastings, Aug. 14,1871dw

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
august 1671.

Custom work made on short notice,
in good style and roarouable prices
at RuntAit’s.

15,1871,

Nerthen Mich. AgricalCaral and Me­
chanical Society.

State Pomological Society

Unite in making tbe above • grind demonetratioa of tbe production of Michigan Induitry.
Admission 25c. children 15c. Exhibitors are
expected te join tbe Society. Yearly memberLadles’ fine shoes of thi latest styles ibip tickets 11. Life Memberabip ticketa 110.
HENRY S. CLCBB,'~
at Runtan's.
Grand Haren. Secretary.
G. W. GRIGGS. Grand Rapid*. President.
Railroad and iteemboat fare* at excursion
rotes. Freight mostljr free.

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN

LOCAL EVENTS

GREBLE

To Our Patrons.

Kalamazoo and Ann _A_rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS

We wish that every penou who has

VtnssntviD*

and

subscribed for the Dally Banner, prom­

BALL, GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

,

ising to remit on receipt of bill, to send
us $1.00 without farther notice, and ail

RUSSEX^’ prows JIJVD (.INnA'GS

parttea to whofc wo send pMkages on
contract to ran it otter a weak.

SAWING
Old Sattler's Meeting.

As nytny of the old residents of Barry
county as can make it convenient, are
requested to meet at the office of Wm.
H. Hnyford, Es&lt;|.t in Hastings, over
Goodyear A Barlow's store, on Saturday
at 2 o’clock, p. M., Sept. 2.1871, for the
purpose of making preliminary arrange
men tn for a General Meeting of the old
reeldents of tlih county. Come out, ye
early pioneers, a little recreation will do
you good.
Many Old Residents.

SSBSrtl’

Chirlotta
■Maa Ba*i Is

tbe Cbiwro A J/.ehixnn Lake Shore R.
and RapbL fur Uoskecoa and White

Hardware.

Local hlweft fioticB?.

propositionhdoptcd.by almost a unani­

machinery

in Barry County—for sale by

S ores,

E. P. BURR ALL.
Office in John WriaerttV Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

Harnesses.

FARMERS

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

Tie your Horses at JACOB MAUS’
'
BOOT. SHOE, and GROCERY STORE,

Wfl wiU no(. be unJer-

elected Justices, and tiie Iron bridge

ETC,

HABR0W8,

JlGRICULTURA^L

*
, Elected.,—At tbe si&gt;
1 *cial election to- LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY
brook k Republican,
day, Edward
rxlwaru A. Hol
Holbrook^

lnn4-Hlek~»W. !&lt;•«,■,

MACHINES,

and the largest stock of

sold by nny House
Ip. ^Michigan.

and then call in and get for Yourselves. Wives or Children, the

mous vote.
John A. Gkeble,
Mark Russell.

Pleasant to day.

Wc arc a week old today.

I«,the name of a Choice Brand of Ci-'
gare just received and for sale at the |

Tho city Is crowded to-day.

City News Depot.

Advextisemexh ore solicited.

The Laboekt Stock of School Books •

in the City at the City News Depot.

Rend the ndvertlsements in the Dally.

Exciting—Vanderpool trial and eleci lion.
z
I The attendance nt, the Vanden&gt;ool

The Corner Grocery

C.H. HICKS,

Art System and Science. trial to-day ya* very large.
Groud Rapids Business College Tele-'
graphic Institute and Writing Academy I
Wc learn several leading and promi­
nent gentlemen of our city have been
•—send for College Jounud.
_
। examinlnlng locations for water purA Choice Stock of perfumeries at the ix»cs for our city.
Gty Nows Depot
The Dally 1« delivered bv carrier to
For Photographs and Pictures, of all every convenient part of the city.
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
•Those who do not get them by carrier
can get them at this office.
The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of the best Brawls of Cigars
Albebt Eiselberg, of tho 8L
Charles restaurant has tho celebrated
bottled Vienna bocr, Kustercr’a bottled
Hams, Williams A Co. have not got wine and beer which Jmj will furnish to
time to run after accounts that are to be private families on application.
paid. After harvest, therefore, wc ex- !

. .

,

.

.

.

.

___________ . ms select Stock now on hand.

Watermelons In town.

The Town Talk

Also get your Best TEA, SUGAR. COFFEE. TOBACCO,
&amp;c., Ac., of him. at much lower prices than at any other place in
the City.
Hastings, Aug. 21.

JACOB

MAUS.

J. w &amp; C. G. BENTLEY.
Groceries.

[Snccreeon to Dickey A Bcalley.'

Crockery.
Glassware,
&amp;.C., &amp;.C.,

in the market nt Post Office.

Cheaper than anjr Store inHastinrs,

pect every ma* to call and settle up !
Money Order Office*.—Among
their accounts on or before the 28tli | money order offices authorized to issue
insL . Wc mean btubirti.\
postal orders on the Postmaster of New
Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.----------------- j York, for payment iu tho United Klug­
- ---------------------------1 dom of Great Britain and Ireland, and
The New Fi&gt;m.—J. W. A C. G. Bent-1 to P°* onlc™ Issued by him for sums
ley. manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds ! certiflod b7
Post Department of that
and moldings, and everything else, are oonn^ry ^or payment in the I nltcd
so busy selling moldings’ that they caunr&lt;? the following named offices
not wnfo for the local column this week. I ln thl" ^tote: Adrian, Allegan, Alpena,
• Ann Arbor, Benton Harbor, Charlotte,
, Coldwater, Detroit, Dowagiac.
East
Hams, Williams &amp; Co.
Do not claim to have the only Mold­ Saginaw, Escanaba, Flint, Grand Ha­
ing Machine in Barry county, but they ven, Grand Rapids, Hastings, Hillsdale,
have one that will stick any nnd all Houghton, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lan­
kinds oi moldings that are' needed. sing, Manistee, Marquette, Marshall,
They also have on band a large number
of doors, sash, blinds, moldinga. win­ Menominee, Monroe, Moun; Clemens,
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low Muskegon, Paw Paw, Pontiac.
figures for cash.

Iu regard to tho finding of the bodies ’

The place to buy your boots and shoes
at Gull Lake the Telejraph sa;.y:— Onis at
Runyan’s.
last Saturday afternoon the body of Mr.
Tho popular Business College of tho [ Gates wus found but a little way from
country is located at Grand Rapids.
, the mill on the edge of tho shore. It

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.
THE

CELEBRATED

Farriefs Improved!

ALoO, LIMBEll FLOORING SIDING ^-e., 4’c.
—

--------------------------

Bnsidaway, ntar rictr
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'--------------------------------------

H. A. Goodyear.

GRANITE STATE

Corn Shelter!

Dan'l Striker.

GoOdyear &amp; Strike

FOR SALE AT

Dealers in

W. T. EASTMAN’S

hardware.

Warehouse on Broadway.

New Goods nt the • I’hqbnix Cash was very much bloated, tho clothing that '■
Land and Calcined Plaster,
' still remained upon tlie body being very '
Smn*.
2w
tightly stretched about tho same. A :
LIME, WATER LIME.
An Every-day Story.
part of his freo was very much docom-,
or one arm was j r nwrnnn T »mTj
j
posed and tlie alcovei of
‘•Hello John, where arc you going?”
gone.
Tho arms \
were outatretched.
“I was going down here to buy some
A coroner’s jury was summoned and an •
grocers.”
and dealers in
inquest hold, after which he was buried. I
August 10. 1871.
“Well lam going dowu to MaceAl­
It- required an immense box for a coffin,
len's to buy mine.”
------ I PATENT MEDICINES,
t’Down to Allen's? Why, I never bo’t tho body bloating very fiwt It had
PAINTS.
any of him, I always go there to buy been exposed , some say four and oth­
I
OILS,
crockery and wall pa|«r, but I never ers think about 12 hours, when found.
thought of buying groceries there. Not
On Sunday the body of Mrs. Gates, al­
VARNISHES,
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
TURPENTINE.
.and paper enough to paper my bouse, most naked, rose to the surface. It
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could was in a very bod condition. The fune­

anninrun Dru££isis and Chemists,

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

$1.00 for 75c

I will close out my Stock\
of Summer

buy any where else. Besides be war •
ranted rr.
The crockery he keeps D
tbe Boot's celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do so. on groceries,
and I know you can. Besides he takes
anything I have to reil at a fair price,
too.
I get a la-tter tobacco, lea and
sugar there for the same money than
any where else in town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. 16,1871.

ral took place iu tlie afternoon.

Both bodies were found very near the
samo spot. It will'be remembered that
tho boat was found, bottom side upward

near ths usual landing, the man’s hat
and the woman’s shawl were a little
way apart on the shore. Tho bodies 1

Dry Goods and Clothing, T0IL^“dcSG00DS'

ai seventy-fltt cenis on the
ChoiS-'teaHErt'
Dollar."
|
GROCERIES,
R. MUDGE. I
————---------------------------------- CIGARS and TOBACCO,

BATTLED TOA BEER!

were found in about tho same placeThis was on the north shore of the lake

KOiTJttEFS celebratfh
,
WINE OB BEER, i
near the mill. Some people think they
v
. r.,*
must
have
lain
in
the
water
where
they
at the Phenix
J^furetah.dtopriv.tetoiU*. fmh .»&lt;! foas,.

Rrsaxu. A N*vdts
Cash Store hare good SO ct Tea for GO sank and that they must have been
drowned just where tho beat was found.
cents.
4w

d*wtf

ALBERT El8ELBERG,
St. UbaHe* Rntxarut on JefferxaB St.

KEROSENE LAMPS &amp; FIXTURES

Iron, Nails, Glass,
Wooden Ware, &amp;c
AGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

I-.akc Superior Iron.

WALL PAPER, Ac., Ac..
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

CITY DRUG STORE,
Also the

Stale St, Hwtlnce, Mlob.

WOODLAND PARLORS

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DAILY EDITION.
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V(&gt;L- L HASTINGS, MICH., TUESDAYF,VENING, AUG. 2271871.
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. | tablishing the

n6?7.

i I don't know how you’ll find out I buy I make in regard to testifying at Kala- which bad the color of blood, and one
pino lands and soil them and hire logs 11mazoo,
------- *’that
*‘ -vshe
-------*■’---------------------*- was on tho sand just at tho edge of tho
paid
you $t ptt week
platform, and this had a rodish color,
put in the river, ftc. Was in Manistee 1for her board?
Eighth Day's Proceedings
on that Sunday, and first saw Vander­
1 do not know that I did testify in Mr. 8. M; Fowler wan with me.
He made various remarks that there
pool about 8 o’clock that day, and saw iregard to it there; hut I will state that
l it Court overruled the exception nnd Field at the samo place in ton or fifteen imy son had had it which waa the samo was something wrong nnd that there
MOI1NIX0 sk»iqx.
I exception noted.
minutes alter. It was not for from 8 ias paying me, Mrs. Vanderpool received had boon foul play.
Aug. 22d, 1871.
j Ans.—I was present and I did not o’clock when I saw him, and last saw iall that I received for the furniture over
Cross-examined by Mr. Hughes.
At the opening of Court this morning count tho money myself, but Mias Hill him about 11 o'clock. Did not' testify 1het board and Friends ’ account The
First told this blood ntbry that dty nt
Mr. Hughes announced that subpennas did, and I looked over nnd put down nt Manistee that I last saw him.about ireason I kept the gold was because 1
Ihod a dciKmit in the bank of some the time wo wore there.
**
had been imued and placed in the bands tlie amounts and added it up, $2,295 iu 12 o’clock, though it was ko reported.
$700.
Mr. Cheever.—jj did uot ask you that. I
Ques.—Can you mention any other
of the Sheriff, but could not bo served all This was in currency and drafts.
Witness.—WeD 1 gave that gratis.
Sold the furniture very soon after ' occasion of quaking about this.
Cross examined by Mr. Holbrook.—
on account of lack of money Io defray
Mr. Cheever.—1 submit if the Court iMrs. Vanderpool came to our house to । An*.—When people would go there
Mr. Hughes said to Eggleston he
expenses, and ho asked that an order thought they were going to bring out please that the wxtn* h.s answer without board.
and nay they naw blood tepote, I would
any of his impertihence.
In regard to the matter of time, there say that I saw tho samo Question was
bo entered for 8150 to defray these oxuew testimony from this witness, when
Mr. Church suggested that this apply ore so marly kinds of time that I could ' repeated and “ occasion ” explained,
’“TX
w“' l™1"1 b-v ,1&gt;" Cu"t I h. Mid that thb
। •—
...fe was now.
Hugh’s to the Counselor also.
not «get them all into two times and I when ho said ho spoke of it in our store
and the order entered.
•lid not get it plain, and I will say that toacouun by tho name of Ed. Shear and
mid it had all been given at Kalamazoo.
Was on my way home to carry some at the different mills' there are different a man called “Aletek" was on the walk.
The examination of Mr. Dualism, the ! Saw Vandernoel on Monday morning
last witness on the stand yesterday, was1 at the Bank, he was sweeping water meat for dinner and think it was about tunes, and none of them are so late as Then ho explained tliat this cousin
on hour Wore dinner. We always have meridian time. The time that I carried roomed with him nnd was not present
continued.
&lt;Mit ef the Bank but did not notice anydinner nt 12 o'clock on every day.
the meat home was right after the talk when' ho told tho story. Ho had told
Ques.—What {»&lt;irt of the evidences off- thing peculiar about tlie water. Asked
Mr. Cheever.—-How many kinds of with Field and Denning.
the story on tho day of tho arrest and
indebtedness as exhiliited in schedule, him if he know where Held was, and time have they in Manistee ?
- Court adjourned till 2 p. m.
about a week after when Mr. Baker
ho raid he did not knew. Do not re­
-A” cmue into your pusaestaon ?
.
Ans—Could not tell that unless I
was present, but did not remember nnv
Ho knew how many ^retches there were in i
aftkxxoon sestiox.
Ubjeoied to by Mr. Hughes and ob­. member all the ooacereation.
other occasion until abbut three wook?
looked polo and raid l»e was rick. Do
jection overruled and exception noted.
I Mr. William Duuham was recalled to ago when I told it to Mr. Nelson. Did
[
not
know
that
he
said
anything
about
This memorandum in my hand 1
Mr. Cheever.—Did you understand identify another signature, which waa not remember where he and Nelson
made lust evening, but the Court ruled। being in the army or contracting tlie that question ?
called 'George Vanderpool’s and was wore when ho told the story to him.
Ans.—I don’t know as I did.
j attached to exhibits “ P,” '*Q” and “R.”
it inadnifesablo when he road the items. diarrhoea there. as in tho Bank half
Thought he had testified tit Kalamazoo
named da schedule “A’’ above named ass iui hour locking around. Did uot see
Ques.—Do you swear vou dou't un- ' One note was testified to ns being ii^his that ho saw these blood stains. Can
any blood. Saw Vandoqiool again after ., derstand that question ? '
follows:
handwriting, but the other he could not tell near the time I got up on the 6th of
dinner
and
talked
with
him,
du
uot
re‘
Mortgage against Ihtorson' in th*i Ans.—I don’t know what ywu want. 1 identify.
September. It was about daylight, did
hands of Ramsdell ft Benedict, 8248 00 | call what was said. Remember having
Ques.—Du you swear you didn’t unCroas^xamined by Mr. Hughes,
aot look at any timepiece. Got up ns
a conversation with him iu regard to
80
Duimets note to Johnson,
' " 00
"
derstand my question
ui*suon ?r
1
soon as I awoke and not before. Was
moving
tho
trunk
and
ho
objected,
rayrvalh-,
20 00
Jenkins &amp; Ries’ unte,
Ans.—Well, r
. ” ’I shoal dn’t want; Noticed the stove in the office but did dark in the store, but tho curtains were
re ffid not.
not notice whether it was warm or cold. down. Knew it was daylight from the
50 00 teg he had been advised not to let-it be to swear I did or
Hodkcr Ellis note,
moved.
Was
there
Wednesday
with
—
Answer
wy
question.
j
Vanderpool
gave
the
items
for
the
17 15.
H. ’Q Clark’s note,
Mr. Cheever.—J
appearance nf tho looks when I went
did not
not understand
understand | •chedulo^and exhibits to me in the jail
/ Cole &amp; Wing’s unto.
12 001 Mr. Conover aud Mr. Ingram. I was Do you ewwar you
you did
out doors. Did not sleep in tho Bank
150 &lt;00 asked to gu by the Prosecuting Attarny. my question whea J asked you about I He said he would give os near an exact but in my bedroom in the store. My
/ Moffitt &amp; Skilling’* note.
Went
to
see
if
we
could
find
ouv-traevs
j exhibit as he could, but did not say that
B.«F- Aldrick’s note,
WHO*I •
..-------------------------------- * —;- the kinds of time?
cousin slept with me. The smoko was
| he could moke it accurate.
.................
” Csaover
.di
IfiiOnj^f' ..
hialds
whereabouts.
uzd I
M inritt Norman’s -note,
Ans.—Would like to have it a little
in tho direction of tho rivor and tho
went.to tho ’house for
Viuidetpool.
The eighteenth witness R. G. Peters, Hank. There are Kteamlxiats and tugs
(’ouk and McDonald’s order, 31248
!
“ ”
'
* We more defanto, I don’t understand it now. ।j being
duly sworn said :
W. S. Munn’s note,
■MH &lt;00 made Jraown our busineas to him and
Ques.—What do you think I meant
on the river but not a groat number.
41*75 be wsobwilliocfy without uy limitation by kinds of time ?
E. N. Soiling** wader,
I have lived in Manistee five yean. There wore four tugs I think, but think
S.Sbben ft Co.
:±0K 15 at all From the Bank I wont across
. Remember the event of Field’s dis- one of the tugs was laid up but do not
Aus-—To be honest about it-----appearance.
-50 the river for Mr. Wheeler, a book keej&gt;- '
!) Butt’s note,
Qu**.—What do you think 1 meant I1 aj
know. The steamrt* laa also lay
er
to
oxamine
the
books.
Vanderpool
u' Chattel inort, or iBilliard
by kinds of tine ? (OK let the witness ' 11
r
Had a conversation with Vandcqtool
in
the
river,
which
makes
was arrested on &lt;hi» day, bat 1 was not 1 l&lt;e honest about it, interposed Mr. regard to it, on the street near the Bank in
Sabie,
five. They have smoke stacks and their
in the Bank at tho time. Me was Hughes.)
j “at• -*
about
clock
I. uiher Smith’* iwk.
“*-♦ *tliree
’•— -o’’-i
—v -r. M. on Monday.
. smoko is white and blue. Jhere was
brought
out
of
tho
Bank
suidsr
arrest
Hoary Huntington s note,
100 oo
To be honest alxrat it I don’t think I asked him if he hod heard of Field, a landing for these about l.T^ods west
as 1 undcratoud
' Eugene Turner’* nah*,
you menu snuch of anything. (Ap­ ho said he had not, that he had run but I do not call that very near the
Ques.—Conwou give the dates of the plause.)
Ques.—What mae.tim amount
away and hod taken with him a note of Bank. It is not a very common thing
alterations yua have pointed -out?
bilities of the firm ?
Ones.—What did Vou think I meant $100, given by me to them and request­ for tugs to wait in the river iu the rear
Ann—1 can -with the book.
Direction made l»v Mr. Hughes umd
| by kinds of lime when 1 um&gt;1 that ex­ ed that I i&gt;ay it to no one except him. of the Bank because tho water ia wt
He was b«re given the Look ■v-hon he pression ?
overrated and exception noted.
This note was presented to me m about; deep enough. There is a channel in
Amt.—Do not remeaiber exactly but road the dates on tbo paras above given.
Ans.—I .will redsco jt to writing, I two weeks for collodion, by Mr. Dun­ tho rivor so that vessels can pass up but
Mast of thebook4s in Mr. Vanderpool’s Lave said it so many times
it war about
or $7,000.
ham. It waa dated about the 1st off they cannot stop there, for tho current
Ones.—Can you-skate the schedule writing. Vanderpool’s hnud writing
Mr. Cheever.—1 anbmit, if the (&gt;rart September, and was payable in 20 days. is very swift
ceases on July 10th, 1869, nnd Fields pita?., that the writneM answer my , Cross examined by Mr. Hughes. The
liabilities.
Mr. Hughes asked Irin, rata of
Objection made Mad overruled anil •ex­ writing begins on July l±k. Tho book question.
. means I have of fixing the time of my
is ven- slovento kept.
thb- witnesi
ception noted.
Witness.—Well, I submit, if the conversation on Monday, is that I had. tbo current, when
Ques
—
Do
not
the
baohs
ehssr
that
Acs.—Liabilities are $4,650.
Court please, th at J have doue so.
an engagement with a logger and went. replied about six mile* an hour, then he
Quei.—Can you stole whether jaou time were inexperienced busineet men ?
By the Court.—I tfaink the answer of' to see him after dinner. When I asked[ asked if tho current was running, six
have found any fiafcilliies not named in
Objected tr by Mr. Chureh, and the witness was tu» fair ns could bo ex­ biff where Field was, ho raid he had' miles nn hour, and the tug should run
the schedule ?
pected 'under the circumstances.
run away and had taken my note and
arpned at rars length by Mr. Hughes,
Ans.—I have frond some.
Mr.'Choevor.—I want tlw witness to two drafts, and requested mo not to pay up stream at the rate of six miles aii
when answer was . taken that he did answer the questioa what he understood
Quts. - Can you ataxe the amount!-?
tbo note unless I paid it to him. The hour, whether it would not stand still,
Ol(jectu&lt;l to by Mr. tliughos and over­ think them inexperienced.
me to moan by kinds of time.
reason 1 remember the conversation nnd and witness
thought
it
would.
By .the Const. — State what you under­ not the )»crsons,is that I saw him with so
ruled and excejitioE ncned.
.Vauden&gt;ool looked pale. I arid, but
1 Think I could tell if tho smoko had
many persons
about that
Aiu.—I have found about ifnfiO. I kthaps no.more than any one would stood.
time, been from a tug lying dirocoly opposite
An*.—1 can do that for all future I
do
not
remember
any
Have made inquiries in regard tatfize who was sick. I was assigaeo and
any
conver- tlie chimney. Had been in tho bank
M^curiLes claimed to have been given to fouml a certificate of 890 drawn by time. I don’t .understand that the man j of them individually,
----- —-j, while the
...v waver-।
before I saw the smoke, but never slept
Field'oy Vanderpool Have talked cf it Field and no stub in the book to ror- lias any meaning about any of his ques­ ration had a particular importance at- there to dream out whore Field was.
tions.
1
asked
Mr*.
Vanderpool
to
come
among the neighbors. 3 have asked Vea- roepand with it, nor any aceuuat of it.
tachedtoiit* while no importance at­
Have
heard that mon went there, by
to rny house, .and Miss Scribner was tached to the jiersons. Have never
witness wsa then told that he would
derpedl, for ono, and ho raid it was town
' permission of Mr. Secor to watch the
living .with lior and camo too, she came
paper but did not mimctxiy in particular. be allowed to go Lome uu rendition soon altar the arrest, and staid till after given a different version nf this convor- bank, and I have heard it reported that
aatiou. Testified at Manistee, but did
Did not.ask him to aasro whose p*pcr that he should rand to Mr. Hugkei the tlw first trial. Ao not think she ever not testify that Vanderpool said he “be­ they went there to dream out where
Fiehl was. I was passing there one
iu jmrtioalar I tliink. Know Vamer- Is&lt;dcer of the Bank.
paid me a dollar herself, but 1 was paid, lieved Fteld had run away.”
Have
night and saw them going in, did not
pooi’s hand writing ar.d was shown m
testified at Kalamazoo and jicrhaps said
D. L). Ruggles being duly sworn, she paid me. She left some furniture, read some of the pamphlet of the first testify at Kalamazoo that I found them
[&gt;aper which he ivoogzBaetl as hi.s. lit
trial
but
it
gives
my
testimony
inaccu
­
dhere, but that 1 was going past. Do
-ivae exhibit " C.” Smwral other papas said: I have lived at M&lt;ni*«te&lt; three but I do aot recollect wh.it, ns I sold it.
rate. I can swear that he said he had
not know poritivoly that there was u
recognizud as life and they were exhihak vears. Know Fiehl and Vanderpool. Think I sold two sofas, nnd the carpdts
run away instead of saying that he be­ dentist’s office over the bunk. There is
*‘D,” “ E,” and “ F.” Knew Field'* i il»&lt;niamlwr the -event of Fields disap- and chain; etc., and received for all
hand writing and was shown ]»i&gt;eru! IicanuMX*, which M as on &lt;Sanday, but uo about 8375. With thia I paid Mr. lieved he had run away. Can give very a pair of stairs loading up on the
which'he;testified to as (being in lue j not remember the day of the month. Friends account of 870. Ito not recol­ nearly the words of the conversation be­ outside of the bank building. Tho
Saw Vanderpool that day near the Ty- lect what 1 testified at Kalamazoo in re­ tween us. Cannot tell upon whom .ho little platform on the bank of the river
writing. 'These were exhibits
raid the drafts were upon because they
nnd “ H.’’ Vanderpool also wrote “ F1 ■ «on house. This was situated about 18 gard to it My son colloctod it and at­ I did not interest me but my note did.
is for anchoring little boats but I never
rods
from tho Bank and on the opposite tended to the accounts and I do not
saw a fishing boat there. Tho people of
and “.J.”
Mr. George Woodruff l&gt;eing duly Manistee get their fish from the fisher­
Nr. Eggleston—Please Uok at t xhib- I sido of the street The Bank is a little know whnl he did with the balance.
) sworn, said :
its “C," “iB," “E.” “ F,” “I,” and “J.” i mirth of east of .the hotel. Had a conmen nt tho mouth of tho river and they
Ques.—Who runs the house ?
werration with Vanderpool, whoa he
1 have lived in Manistee for throe bring them up iu small row boats, but
and «eo by whom they are rigned.
j years. Know Field and Vanderpool. never saw them* land at this bank dock,
Ans.—Four are signed “feearge’’ in said ho had settled with Field, paid him
Ques.—Who runs the house ? Ans
and
passed
receipts.
He
said
he
had
| Remember the event of Field's disap- but have see^4hein«tand at Kirkland’s
Vantterpodl’s hand writing, and tlie rest
— I run it, just assure as you're alive.
are signed “ George Vandeepool, ” in been anxious to buy him out tor swue- Found the money in the sink and I I pearance which was on Sunday. I was dock. Never eountecT'tho number of
txse, but Field would not sell out unless
clerking in Tyson « Robinson’s store at fishermpn bn tho river, and do not know
his hand writing.
took
it
out
myself.
I
had
asked
Van
­
Mr. Eggloetan—Ixxik ut exhibits “G" be paid him tho money, and ho oould derpool for pay for board which led him' the time, I think. The distance l&gt;o- the number. Would not be .as con­
tween the Bank and store was 80 venient to lanl at tlie bank dock,
and “EL,'’and tell me who rigwd them. rat do that without embamuing the to tell mo about it.
or 85 rods. Slept in the store and arose because it would bj rowing up against
—Ans.—They urv signed “ Herb,” in Bank, but that day he hod consented
Ques.—Did you testify at Kalamazoo। about daylight on Monday following the the current pist where people live and
to take iiart paper. This was Sunday
Field’s hand writing.
about 8 o’clock and tbo conversation that he told you that you would find n disappearance of Field. Opened the then they would liavu to cany them
Witness was also shown exhibit “K” was broken off by Field's coming along. roll of money in a certain place, and back door of the store and saw some­
back. They usually sell their fish at
urhich was signed by Vanderpool
Saw Field on Baileys corner mid be that you might take enough for her thing at the Bank which attracted my the hotels and meat markets.
Mr. Eggleston—Turn to page 115 of went up toward the meat market, aud board and give the rest to her? Ans.— attention. Then I went to the front
Ro-direct by Mr. Church.
Do
not
remember.
door. Smoke first attracted my atten­
Journal of Bank. Do you fiud “4” Vanderpool and I went up there togeth­
Tho Saginaw Home is above the
er. Met Mr. Denning end was talking
bojsgod to '■ 0.” Ans.—I do.
Asked for this money before the fur­ tion when I was at the back door and dock about half a milo.
There are
Also found ou
121 a change, to him when Field came along and join­ niture was sold. Do not remember how then I went to front door to look at it three hotels besides this and they are m
ed in coavorutioa with as about 10:80 much was due when I asked for it, but There were no ’ buildings directly in
and on j&gt;ages 127, 129, 134, 185 were
the vicinity of Kirkland’s dock.
or 11 o'dock and this is the last time I iperhaps not over $12. The rest I sent range between where I was and the
changes all swore to as bring in Van­ saw him. I asked Vanderpool after­ over the lake and got it changed and
Tho twentieth witness Mr. Jeremiah
Bank building. Ramsdell &amp; Hurd's
derpool’s writing. On page 137 witness words,
OThen . iu
jail
what received 8102.00. Did not give the Hardware store was between, but stood Shackolton being duly sworn said :
him
iu
and
he balance to her. I gave Vanderpool to back so as not to obstruct my view.
did not know whether it was Vander­ ho
I livo in Manistee and am engaged
currency. Then uaderstand that I would not tell about Were two chimneys in the roof of tho in tho grocery business. Knew Field
pool’s or not and over this point. Coun­ raid, I paid him
I said that was
for if ho had this which led him to disclose where it building in which the Bank is, one in and Vanderpool and remember tho
sel hod a sharp art to. Items on pages paid him in p*per 110 could b« traced was, did not mean to lie to Vanderpool
front and one back. Tho Hardware event of the disappearuNoo of Field. Was
139, 140, 143, 144, 140, 191 and 192 from that when it
back for collec­ about it Gave the rest of the money store obstructed the view of the tack in
'
the bank on Monday following it.
were sworn to ns changed by Vander­ turn.
Vanderpool “aid : That ■ it
to the Prosecuting Attorney. Mrs. Van­ chimney. The smoke was white and
Went there to take up a draft found
pool Items on pages 148, 150, 152, that’s it, but I paid him all in currency. derpool was at my house at the time hlue and was in large quantities. Have Mr. Vanderpool there, when I went
157, 181 189 and 190 were sworn to os I asked Van perpool for pay for board .her room was searched. I was there been in tho Bank of Manistee while 1there he was scrubbing and I told him
for Mrs. Vanderpool and Miss Scribner, 1but did not go up stairs. Mr. Ingram Field and Vanderpool owned it. Tho I came to take up a draft of 8195 and
having been changed by Held. On
and Mr. Bullis were there. Do not* sidewalk in front of tho Bank is con- 'wanted to pay mine of one hundred dol­
Bank book was found several items on would go down to tho house, I would know at what time
.
■o of the night it was siderably higher than the rirer, and lars,
and wanted the balance in currency,
Dr. and Cr. sides of Fields account, but I find some gold under the sink, I went but think it was about midnight Do stairs load down to the river. Went be
1 took it and went to the safe and put
to —
meJ first Do down these stairs after the arrest, bat I it
r_L_ —
! in and came back and wont to scrub­
all were in Field’s hand writing.
;! back with Sheriff Secor and found it not know who spoke
not
remember the ' day.— bing,
1
I find no account of George Vander-1 just m he said. Think there, were three not know that I talked with any one do
wnen 1 asked him if the disappear­
stringer
drops, 1ance of Field had ilustratod him so that
poor, ia the book.
----- — —
u pieces, -JT.h.
85.00 American
gold
and the except Mr. lonvu. Remonstrated with Noticed on tho
1 could not transact business, when he
balance was in what years ago was $4,­ them about going into their room. Think stains which looked like blood, such on he
Hero witr.ess was shown exhibits “L,"
I oould have prevented them, they did । we pronounced it at that time. Mr. asked
80. Thera were about 20 pieces.
1
me what I wanted, and I told him
“ M," “N,” ond ,ri0,” in a little pass
not show any writ for searching. Ou Hughes asked that the but clause, when ho went and got a pile of bills and
Cross examined by Mr. Cheever.
1
book all in Field’s handwriting.
I Ques.—How long have you lived in | the Sunday morning that I talked with 1 “such as we pronounced it,” be stricken began
counting but a inau coming in ho
Vanderpool
he
said
he
hod
been
anxout
* stopped and
_________
_Hill
___ __
____
_______
turned
away. Mrs.
Know Miss
and
Mr.
Hall; Manistee ?
The drops were of a radish color Vanderpool and another lady was there
Ans.—My family have been there— ions to buy him over A r a long time but
Were you present
at the j
Ques.—Were
presei
1 the time. I counted out $95 and
Mr. Cheever.—Answer my question. could not unless he should take port pa­ and about the size of the end of tho at
Hall wbe
when Hall paid
store of Willard ft Holl
per.
finger.
&gt;returned the rest, and I should. judge I
Ans.—I could not tell you.
Miss Hill a sum of money ?
Ques:—Did you advise Sheriff Secor
Ques.—What do you think about it ?
At tho endpf the stairs and just at tho (took ono ninth or one tenth. 1 saw
Objection made by Mr. Hugbes. The
Ans.—I thought you only wanted a in regard to arresting Mrs. Vanderpool ? brink of tho river is a little platform.
other
packages of bills in the safe, but
(
proj&gt;osition was to show that thia
Ans.—No, I told him to let her out
direct answer.
The distance between tho stairs and do not know how much.
money
in
amount
corresponded
Ones.—I want to know how long you and sent my daughter to stay with her. platform is about twenty feet and this
Cross-examined by Mr. Cheever.
with the entries in a small book kept have lived in Manistee ?
( Re-direct, by
_ Mr. Church.
space is sandy.
] Had lived in Manistee one year at
Ans.—Well,as long as I don’t know, ‘ Ques.—Have you any explanation to(
by Mr. Field, and for the purpose of esThere was
spot on the platform that time and was pretty well acquainted

charge against Vander। pool of making tlie changes in the
Bank books. Hall did not count the
I mouey, but Mr. Dunham bad counted

�■with Vondernool. A few days previous,
Nf • H&lt; JJfc*WAU*I*»
cither lie or Field come around with a I Rsairm or Deeds. Notaby Public,
|100 draft and I accepted it by writing
my name on tho back of it but do'
BEIEIAL
not know that I said anything.
Looking through the front window uf
the counter if the safe door was open I
of lands fn Barry County fnmfebed on
could see tlie top of tho burglar proof '
application, at my ofltoe In the
safe. Do not know whether there was
Court House.
a burglar preaf there, or not, but
W. H. JEWELL.
I know there was a little drawer.
MM.
.
Ques. - Did you see a burglar proof
box in that safe or not?
Ans-—I do not know that I did. I
saw a drawer that ho drew out, oould
not ko tho end of it before ho drew it
out Saw the money in tho drawer.
This was 7 cr 8 inches wide and perhaps
three inches deep. Did not see the money rill tho drawer was pulled out. .
When I handed him uty draft I told
him that 1 wanted the draft of $100 and
the difference in currency. Ho put
mine in the drawer and came back and
Went to sciubbing, when I asked him
if Field’s disappearance flustruted him ]
so that ho could not transact business,
whan ho asked what I wanted, and
when 1 told him ho went to tho safe and
got a pile of bills aud commenced count-1
Of Home Manufacture,
iiig it when a mon camo in and qioku to
him nnd he turned away when I begun I
counting tho money and when ho camo
back I/told him I bad counted it, and*
Go to the
ho had better two if it was all right,
and ho «aid it was all right and I loll,
baw him on Friday and Saturday pre­
vious, and do not think ho looked un­
usually pale.
Ques.— Did you testify at Ke’umaxoo
that ho looked polo on Saturday.
Do not think it is exactly reported
there.
West of Bank.
Qucitian
repeated,
when
ho
said he did so testify.
Mr. A. W. Smith being duly sworn
said:
A. WOOLEY

For the

ATTENTION! f^iqial a&gt;d 6hUw Ca$.
Good Borgoias in

vair VEir*OR a roi.fic.

ATTORNEY'S al Lew, Ha*linn. Miehlna. Office
overNnUonal Bank, corner State and Jefferoon
Street*._____ _______________________________

(Jan be hud by Calling nt
RVSSELL ^NEriES'

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Hast tMr tuie Ooodt.

CHAS. 11. BAUER.

Office in Hlistings-

Hr Oflier the following
Tax Titles

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I. A. &amp; E. A. H OL BROOK.
•end l&gt; the borine* of their caning: Conveyaaeinx. collectini. milltepr and real eMate etaiau in&lt; tailo I. Office in Holbrook Block. Hartings.

IIIIOTS ffl ■«,

WM II. HAYFORD

of LAJTDH
Situated iu the varioua Townships

Barry County — ouo uf tho best
Counties in tho State of

ATTORNEY and Connaclkr at Law. and Solicitor
in lAancery. Justice of the Peeee. and Real fctata Agent: lamli booght end wM, and *11 tarnnoaa traniaelions on roaconable term*. Office over
Goodyear A Bartow'* ctor*.
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_•____

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at Law. feUeiter in Chancery, wib
attemi promptly to ail Vuemert entreated to him
Office over J P Robert* A Co.‘« drug etore: office
tore at ail hour* till 9 o'clock f. u.
•

Michigan,

ASSYRIA.
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j* S«f »&lt;?4

WM. L. COBi:,
ATTORNEY and Coaiwellonat law. Solicitor in
Chanecry. and Circuit Court Commtaekner for
Harry county, a Ill Mtcnd to nil huriiir®. eiitiu*:&lt;d'
t» him with iiromptnrH and fidelity. Office in
Empire Block, Middleville. Michigan.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

Little Red Shop!

MAPLE GROVE.

ATTORNEY at Law. Inmrwncc and
Axent. Will give prompt nttealiM la
the lino of lii. jirofr*"i&lt;in. Offi
Block. A/iddleville, Mich.

HYDE &amp;- BALER.
CASTIJvlvpi
Howl, of Sew X»rk..
ami Xrw I ,

H Jd of ii h

I livo in Manistee and have for 4
years, know the bank building and
carried on business iu it. In the other
part, in 1869, Field aud Vanderpool
earied on banking business.
Knew
Field and Vanderpool aud remember
the event of Field's disappearance,
Look out for
which was ou Sunday, on that day 1
was in the shoo shop frim 10 o'clock till
12. Mr. RatasdcU, Mr. Brain and Mr.
Wright we/o alto there, Mr. Ramsdell
Adttrtiumtu'.of GRANT ^\PMTLLIPS.
went away in about 15 minute t after
coining in. Tho r&amp;»‘. staid till I went
out. Field mid Vanderpool cam-i in
nnd said they wanted two of us to sign
• a paper and Mr. Ramsdell and 1 stopp­
ed up,and, watched them write their
names and we wrote ours. 1 think
neither of/taetn had a coat or hat on.
They brought tho pen and ink with
them. Was shown a paper with his |
Mr. MARBLE hsring bought the Cardlag JJ»
name attached which ho testified to as
chi«.o lately owned iu Middlerille, and
his hand writing. They camo in a little
having removed it to Healing*. and
after 11 o’clock and we started tor home
about 12, wont directly homo when I
started, looked ut tho chick when 1 got
homo nod it was botween half past 12 j
and 1 o’clock. Have often been iu tho j
bank and had observed there a small
lathing hatchet, but could not disco bo
it particularly. Wa men in the shoo
shop were bilking about tho war
tdEF'Wcol sent byRailroad will be I
soma of tho time and sumo uf tho
OF MEN'S
time about religion, the Swedenborg Carded to order, and,sent back in good i
religion find its prluciplus. After 1 ate [ condition.
- my dinner, o boatman camo and wanted I
his boots and I wont to f the shop and i
got them, when Air. BrAin camo in and I
Shop in BARLOW A GOODYRAR’S
wo staid ^hore till about 4 o’clock, when •
n&gt;y journo.,inan. Mr. Qinavan camo in
Now Warehouse,
and wo left him there. Next came l
down to shop on Monday morning and ’
In the (ily, Mnnnfactnred by
Adjoining C. F.’Dwight A C&gt;'» Foundry.
saw Vanderpool stauding in tho door ai;
if ho had been scrubbing, ho had a
broom or mop in Ips hand, and 1 said ;
WELCOME MARBLE
he loukod ns if he hud been hard at'

wiriiL

L- RUSSELL,
ATTORNEY at Law. Inwanee and Coitectini
Ax'’. Office over Shopbdl A Drown • Mort.
Ri»hvillo. Mkhlean.!■»»»

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N*rioa*i. Lint, of Philadelphia.
R.ilw.y I’A.-MKXdxB*. of flartfonl.
..
Office, eor:i*r of State and Jeffanon Smet*, eve
Barlow A Goodyear'* Store.
C. nrpe.
Vote. IL E*v*b.

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oardimj

WOODLAND.

DRS. J. M. &amp; C. RI SSELL,
PHYSICIAN’S and Suaw. Th* treatment of
Private JH’^aera will rvcaive nartieuIarettentioE.

At Hastings.

DRS. IL J. A. E. F. BROWN.
JOHNSTOWN.

UOMtEQFATHIC Phjakiane. Ofieein old P. O.
builJing. Special attention paid to CHRONIC

I’.AI.TIMtiRE

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dwelling on Drend-,
-ay. near the Court Home,

30 Years Experience!!

BEST

STYLE

JOHN ROBERTS

WM. UPJOHN,
PH YBl'-LAN and Surjeon. OQe* weft end of Stal 4$^
■traet. llM'.incr.

HASTINGS.
]■&lt;* w I except lid'acre* 5v

CARLTON.
u w b' ofu etf
■‘■•V V.

BARRY.

Painting

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

run across the rtver and back, and in
this way they could save their ton cento
toll.
Court here adjourned till 9 o'clock to­
morrow morning.

Horsemen

ATTENTION I
Rri®

x„a»n.

“™«rrr.

Snrjecii aafl Mechanical Dentists,
*rtr l*r*ut A Phillipa Store. HaMlnp.

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RUTLAND.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
SHERIFF. OUVvv at Uio Court Iluu.c. Itutlnri,
Mtehiaaa.
DEPUTY U. S. 31 acahal. General C~1icccins Ajent
irul Anetbinarr.
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E. H. 'I ALLOKV
Deputy Sheriff of Darry Connts;
va’^- "» *ho C&lt;mrt Hot
Miehina.

at the

IRVING.

NATIONAL HOTEL,
SHEPHERD A CAMPBELL. Prnprieto-. corner
State and I'rwk .treat. The only flr«t-ol m Ho­
tel i n the city. &lt; har&lt;e« modem* and everybody
made to feel at home. Splendid aeoommodatioa.i
lor annt*.
JniWtf

ii &gt; j of n

PRAIRIEVILLE.

MlDi&gt;i.r:&gt; ii.li: bxcbasbe.
nuid55?.r'
Ifcr—rtr Clerk rf &lt;1.
HMUM. Itnmiej Prr&gt;priM.nr. Tem* moderate,
nnd the ciimfurt of guewl* made a ir-.-Miiitj.

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AARON CLARK.

ORANGEVILLE.

CITY PAINT STORE!

To the Ladies!!

\

LATE OF CAR ADA. «ucrr»«or to Dr. Elik, HomxX
l«lhic I’hyficiau. Snrreon and Acwoaetour. Ha.
l&gt;mn*r&gt;rntly ioeatrd at Middle*ilk. IIav ins had
exteariveexperienreln Hoepital and private pro. tie* 1* preparrd to treat all DbvaMn by lho mo.:
improved and lurcewtul manner. Office and Ik.idener oppaUte Wm. IL Holtwood. &amp;&lt;t. S|»rehl
attention riven to Snntrry nnd dteea&gt;e* of children.
Cail/ promptly attendid to.
novllWtf

STEWART te STEIN* Il OFF.

HOPE

WOODRUFF !

PAINTERS.

A. I*. DBAKK, M- D.

A. HANLON’, M. D.,

FINE BOOTS!

ty dirty and ho thought h*« had butter
REMEMBER,
This is the Lad who drove
clean up. 1 asked hint if ho know i
the. doves to market, and '
where Field was, be said he was about
town •Kunewhere. 1 askM him if they
the same boy stopped
Washington Block, South
State St.
had dissolve!, and when he told me
at Stauffer's
they had, I sutiil I was surpris j.l us they
boomed (p bo doing businest amicably
and making money. lie said that Fio'.ii
wanted to go and ho thought ho had
better let him Did not notice what
Canavan was dctug when I lelt him in
CaT" All Styles of Women’s and Chil­
tho afternoon.
dren’s Wcar.“©s
Cross, examined by Air. Hughes. — !
Had lived thoro’at that time about 2
The Best in the City.
years. Hml boon in that shop not for I
from t* year and a half. A dentist'
carried on business overhead and I '
J. C. WOODRUFF.
think a family lived there sometimes. I
Think’tho duntwfs ahop was over tbo’
Bank, but the entrauco to all tho rooms ’
__ _
up stairs was up tlie outside stairs.— \/OT Wai'DL TtVOals (itallhOllFS,
The
niton
was quiet
tho i•
""
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and the
Remember the place. Op­
Bankand tho rooms overhand' that day.i1
positc Lein’s Bakery.
Discussed religious subjects and they!
South side State St.
talked pretty loud to me, being dent.
COMMITS K BROWN,
Went into shop about the .time people j
wont to church, but camo out and went &gt;
home after people La l returned. Did I
ILnae-Paintinj,
not fall in and walk homo with peopb
Graining,
returning front church a i I do not care
Paper-Hanging,
to create false impro*,ion* in regaid to
Kaltomining, L^c., •
Mra.
N.
A.
Morrill
wl»b&lt;a
to
renounce
to
tho
ta
­
my religion. Went to shop about half- (
le* of Hartina aud vininily that she la con«tretly
Sign and Ornamental
past six on Monday morning and found ‘
Canavan there. He lodged in tho shop
and swept out iu tho morning. Wo
Done in tho laUttatylM.
i
usually opened tho shop nbout 6 o'clock - «-AU«Fli. &lt;&gt;f Hoop Skirt* manufactured
D*»ler» in Wall l’»p«r, Window '
Shhvie* picture Frames, Looking
in tho morning. Went down tho stairs (
GluMm. Varaiahfla, Lmdi,
to the river before I wont into my shop
Oita. Mixed Painta Arant's
Haalfags. June Irt. 1K1,
| jnlni3
Materinte. Window
and immediately after I came down. .
Glau, etc., etc.
Saw nothing on the stairs that attracted 00 TOICLS.RFS FORr PICTURES.
. Shop corner of Chnrch and 8l*l« I
my attention. My eye sight is not as
■ Street*, Haatinn. Mich., orer Balky',
,!
Unrnaaa
Shop.
ftit i
good as it once wits and 1 use »p&gt;'« for
close work but cun see pretty well with­
out them, at long range. Vanderpool
had boen swooping water out on the
walk and had a mop cr broom in his
hand and I supposed he was scrubbing
out, but did not follow him into the
Bank, nor did I pay any attention to it
Never saw tho little hatchet after the
BUUl IX
OppotiltP. 0.
disappearance, that 1 know of, was
shown one at tho Manistee trial but
could not identify it. Tho little plat­
form at the edge of tho river was for
CTXJCKS,

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
BOTANIC and Keloctlo Phyaieiau and, Denlirt.
treat* all chrenle and aenle di»eare»; will attend
to all calk by day or clsht. OlSee at Naahvile.
Dam- conntv Mich.

n

the B»h»d
State., will attend to any call for tlio SALE
Of' to'OtTH rYay Aeetlon. on *t»»rt SlftT
te.idcneo ar.l I'.-t Office Addrrei, Middleville.
&lt;»ct!3uiC

JOHN MICHAEL,

of n w

HOUSE and Stea Painter. Gltuicr. and Paper HantlownyVfisnF
"“"k °f B4”rnB * U*’’

» i, uf a e
a w kofi-V

nwWorenK

r,'.'«f»e|

House

I?£iin.tei’H I

Will take Job* for PaintiA*. (al*o Graining in all

YANKEE 8PP.INOS.

VlanliiK

HAMS, WILLIAMS. A CO.

or»^of*a,V lo
nw^ofnwjf
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Mlaoctlnpcoua C'arctM.
THORNAPPLE.

Partiofl desiring to purchase will __
do
«rll to CM. We wiU cboerfolly giro
.11 ioTormatioa desired.

x&gt;.

OMNIBUS AND HACK LINE.

BOIMBTII.

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J. ROBERTS A CO.

ii. cook ae col

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY’S

« v- J’A£riNGS NURSERIES-

G. K. OWEN. Proprietor, an the Grand ]

Fine Gold Jewelry,

Solid Silver anil Plated Ware.

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR MEDICINAL PURPO8&amp;

Valchea, Clock* and Jeweiry Repaired । A'?°&gt; Imported Donblin
nud W arranted.

Porter and Edinbnreh

J. Roberts A Co., al ths Post Office,
keep the Daily Bakner for sale.

�^hc Republican
:ZC3SS K MWIT.

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Subscribe

In the Behnk*
June is an sdltorial

*1871”

.

one of said Board will you allow tne to
reply thrtmgh fhc Bannbu to your
wboieeofc charge of “Injustice.”
It is related of Daniel Webster that, ।
You start out with th? grave charge
being interrupted in tho midst of a
that
great injustice wa» done to the city
sjieech, on one occasion, by * request to I
and towushlpof Hasting* in the action
discuss the National debt, ho replied
of
the
Board which I deny, nnd charge
“The National debt 1 why certainly, it |
must bo paid.” And then, thrusting the responsibility of the city and town­
ship
of
Hostings taking the “new de­
Ids hitnds deep into his brooches peckots, added: “How much is it? I’ll parture" and going up $136,827 and
Prairieville
down $12,461, on the
pay it myself.’’ From the remarks of
certain over-zealous champions of Gen. Democratic member* of tho Board, aud
more
especially
our very worthy chair­
Grant we arc sometimes led tn believe
that what Webster magnanimously man. I lu^uro you, Mr. Editor, (with­
promised to do with nvery final I debt out the Co.) if any injustice was done,
the present Executive has done with a as a Republican, I am wUiiogto assume
very large one. The New York Stand­ onc-elphtoenth of tho responsibility.
ard, for instance, tu-Eurw ub that “Gen. Really, Sir, I did no: think you serious
Grant has reduced tho public debt” In your tirst charge of injustice. I sim­
to the extent of—wo forget how many ply thought it a political dodge for efTect,
IrarolrcJ thr.nron.1 nUlilont &lt;&gt;l,u:-&gt;"™repeated tbo cbarp.-,
|.nwl«u nil .luiro ha.1 hr.™ th.; ,|,c ' O!,IX cbnngnl a port of tbo ro.pon.lbUl^.oople .T tho UnitoJ State- oberln- ,r'1 wl11 l’ive y°“
l'0»»&lt;l‘of »»T
tbolnw.otcongn.^ ..nd no .ulrootaij
n,ul P&gt;w«&lt;&gt; w»b your Ulu-traIn a wry onerou-otHl oppressive wdrm
tJProro “Injustl.v."
of taxation, had aoi-oni,-lulled thu creat
* *’1
Ua-tl.iru tourubtp l.«.t yonr, j
work. But perbajo n wore mUaktn ■ wlth n H»l"&gt;Hb»uSupervkor,.. a,e.)ltal- I
and If theSlandnnr, o-arrtion bo.-or! I"d l.y tli. ll «rdMMCd,0'»,*ad ITtUdo.
root w.. hope there will bo no ,„..o ' ■■Bio n.lUiult.publlain Sup.-.-v'.wr) wa.
al.M. of Grant f..r rewivil.p ftreou odimUred at -&lt;uo,s&amp;.. and thU year tbo
If hoi. paying off tbo deb: vrttb them , cll&gt;' “l"1 towmblp ..f Hartbiw, with
tliereea:. benaobjoothm to bl. .-.rob-- ,br"' &gt;*ni«rratl« Supoirlrora »u
in:r them.
■
. equalized nt $701,032. and PrairiovUie
-■ -------------------------- this yenr $354,890. According to y&lt;mr
Excccstoxs TO rar Fab West.—Tho ! lh«jry that proves a clear case of -'inmanogora of the popular llurunoton J0411"’" ,0 0” City o' Ha-tlne«. What
w ,,. i. .
•
does It prove? It simply proves that
rout" Irnyo road,- orrauKomonU o K»o
the pubho the bonoUt „r « grand „5cllr. CMfwl |n
|n , M
-.on and buffalo hunt to scutboru No- and Pruirieviilc has decreased $12,401. '
braskn, on the 29 of tliis month.
You might a* well compare n farm last
Tito excursion train will.leave the
wllh 10 acres of improvements,
Michigan Centra! railroad depot nt 5:2-'. !
aUI,0». ovrtrtd by a Hej.ubllr.
August 29th, ami run through on 1««-thv
farUi Ul1* -vcar« with 75
exprOM'time. Tickets fur th" round trip, acrc« of Improvements assessed at $3.00 •
___ r for
_ T g&gt;&gt;4,
ow.ici by
uy three
Hirer Democrats,
uvniurmix, to
io provec .
Detroit to Lincoln nnd return,
$34. ]j a®’1 owns-l
gv.l.* '.
in this
at tho depot
your ease.
can
_“
* * city
..............
_ ‘ ’ inJartie■ ‘ns ‘in “
Central railroad, ' Why not In you. Eeoltorcomparisons .
office of th" Michigan Centinl
IT ilowen,
hmmm 37
ft? Congress ! roihu-ir.: Barry, Johnstown, Assyria,
or irom A. II.
Cartieton, Woodland mid Thornapple. I
street.
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As the excurriou is limited to 150 per­ i all townAlns about equal in wealth ;
sons, |uu*ties desiring to take the benefit 1 with Prairieville, with the city and
»of this opportunity to see the West must ’ town-h.p of lliv-tings? The "result
ma^appHcatijn at oace’.to tho agent, was the result of figures nnd not of pol­
itics
Your city Sujicrvisor is well uccquaiut
Kkec rar. Ilnxii Cool.—The*© uro cd with the value of the real and pcrAugust days when it is well to remomsanal csta'e of the City of Hartings ns 1
l»r tyrton'ii sketch ol Artemus Word :
i am supposed to Ims of the township of1
•‘He was not a deep drinker. Ho was Prairieville. We com|»arcd our rolls— I
a man of strong appetite. It was tho
righuw^'taSditr which iZifTTl
. ,
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iu forming the ba-dtk of our Oi-setiaments. !
system needed for sleep that sent him to
his grave forty years before his lime. &gt; And ••result”, further rhows the com . '
Fur men of Iris position or cast of char- mH tee on c-{aalixati«A deducted from '
actor, furhill editors, literary men ami tio rejl wtale valuation of the rolls of
artists, there is but ono safety—tetot-il-1 Hastings city 15 per cent, and from the
ism. He should have taken the advice rolls of Hastings township $81,000 and ;
of a stage driver on tho plains, to whom ' added tp the real estate valuation of the ■
he offerol some whisky ; and I recoin-1 rolls of Prairieville4 percent. Horrid i
ihend it .strongly to the countless hosts “injustice.” ’Fhc old ndnge, “A person | .
who read this, pajier every week : ‘ I i c/tvlm ed against his will isof the wune •
won’t drink ; and I don’t want to sen [ i^dnhsn still.”’
.•wybodr e!« .Hnl1’um ct &gt;ho •&gt;!«»■ ^-A^oll „r u,3 |toir4 „„ .d„p,lo„ „f
...of Uuwmmjnte.o.-kwp wurtop.
, otcommltw, o„ Equ,lu.M„„
Iron.
8” ’“•‘.-.ron, for two
&lt;rf &lt;h.
brain.*, that s all tlio uuierence.
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।
Eroiy rommuoitr can furaiA it. ilh»°&lt; HMlnc,
tratious of good-hearted, able men, who • • uPer’,1:Oforget that the brain roust bo kept cool I Your next charge auainet our ahalr- j
aud fre
*
man as being “Injudicious” wm grata- !
j itous w» also a^ata’t the committee. If •
- in your wisdom t’icy erred, you ought '
Railroad Brevities.
to have tin own your mantle of charity '
i over them and attribute it to tho head j
Track laying on tho Detn. t, Lansing ■ and not of the heart.
&lt;k Lake Michigan Railroad, westward |
!.w, »
.«-■ 'j T“' W’"
»'
•«
from Greenville,
is ..ro.zroro-.uc,
vrogresaiug, «...
and the
Howitnl
Citr. ' .
&gt;"“!« by myMir-two
road bod if cumk-teJ
’ 'to ”
’ "
-- ----------u- before
-----nfrom
the
It will nut bo. many
weeks
June{ south, three from the central, .
• and tw&lt;» from the north part of the j
ttion will bn formed with tLo Grand i
1 county—a fair distribution over the 1
Rapids .t Indiana Railroad.
county. Tn Justice to «*ur chalnnnn the
The citizens of Muskegon believe that
tho Di trail &amp; I«ako Michigan railroad is jI Board thought him very inportlid. As '
I one of the committee I have nothing to
. Jo term'iuito there. Mr. Joy and Mr. ’
■ say. 1 have not any doubt but he
Adams of Boston, have recently looked;
• might have selected a committee to have I
tho ground over at Muskegon. '
pleas'd you bettor, but I glvo it as my ■
■
The groin nwrcluiuts ut Monroe com­ ! private opinion t&lt;» you the “result’’ I
plain ol the lack of nccomiuodntiomgiren • would not have varied much.
tlicm by the Lake Shore &amp; Jtfolugan
A. C. Towne,
Southern Railroad. They want an vkj
Prairieville, Aug. 14.1871.
■
* voter and shipping facilities. .
Tho grading on tho Boy City and
Grand Rapids Railroad, was coinmonciHl
at Rockfora, On tho 20th of last month.
This road is to bo completed to GrcenAT'rorz.*.' rzxoA'.t r/&gt;
vill©, by Dec&amp;mbcr next.
bottled,
It is proposed to construct a narrow
gunge railroa'l'froin Flint to Lake Michi­
gan, by way of Flushing, Cbessaning, ",ky
ALBERT EISELBERO.
Gratio: to Pentwater.

Hiram Mien., Acorn 22, 1871.

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.,

Sash,
THE

Doors.
Blinds,

DRESSED

HfflMM BANNER

Of nil Kinds.

Daratsr Bod Hog ®f C. F. Dwight A Co,

HASTINGS, MICH.

VANDERPOOL

BOTTLED HENNA BEER ’

dkwtf

The people of Adrian are determined
to build a road to Saline, to connect ul­
timately with the Eel river rood if the
jotter does not fail/
The Battle Creek people are discuss­
ing the project of a railroad running
from that city to Stanton in Montcalm
county.
Tho city of Lapeer, with ajpopulation
of 2,298, pledged $60,000 forJ the build­
ing of the Detroit and Bay City Rail-

Corunna is to bo the point of junction
’ the Port Huron and Lake Michigan
id th* Detroit and Milwaukee Bahroad.
The Chicago and Lake Shore railroad
is 133 miles in length, and doing a
large amount of business.
Th Michigan Control Railroad ore
erecting new buildings at the Air Line
Junction near Jackson.
A railroad track tiiat will not wear
out or make a noise is to be invented by
» Lawton genius.
The Grand Rapids peopio want the
Detroit &amp; Lansing Railroad extended to
their city.
Work was
konsha on
tall &amp; Coldwater
Railroad

Farrier’s Improved!'

Send in vour A-d^fertisements;

tlmo nnd money *

Price, onlyNf) CehLta Bottle,
For Sala bjubrkrzuU* an.I holm OvarraDy.

GO

TO

THE BANNER

OFFICE

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For Sale by ACKLEY A SLADE,
’
Hastings, Mich.

H A! H A !

JOB WORK

Go it.ere tor your
CHOICE

GBOOKR1E8!

A fine stock Jrsr Opxxkd

COME A. IND SEE THEM

. Oysters and lijerrshmmts.
on hand at all hours.
25yl
!!• A. BUtiliLL.

BOTH PLAIN OR
A CAJEtD.

Michigan Exchange.

Warehouse on Broadway.

Dmcrr, Fussast 1Mb, 1ST I.
Bta: Tbto
»o low »&gt;4 fbvoreMy kH^rn
c th* Travlta® Pablie, li h«r tb—regMy re-

tar FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
ZST" Orders by mail for Advertising, Subscriptions or Job Work, promptly attendod to, and we will warrant Satisfaction.

LUMBER, UTH, ail Sffiffl&amp;LES
August 10. 1871.

C. N. SHEPARD,
Chvtnd Rapids, Mich.

W. T. EASTMAJTSI

LIME, WATEB LIKE.

genuine B.ttsrs in one DO Cents Bottle
of Shepard's Compound Wahoo Bitter*
than there ie In a whole case of any

Physicians throughout tits City and

CornSheller!

Tend and Calcined Fleeter,

but

Frlee, only 50 Cents a Bottle.

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costiveness, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint.
Fever &amp; Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
, in Children, Files, Bilious Com­
plaints, l.ossof Appetite, Erup­
tions nf the Skin, Dimples on the
Face, •and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic iu
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Fain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Grarel, Rheumatism,
' &lt;Pc. *Pc.

GRANITE 8TATE

FOB SALE AT

a Vhlrtay nr atiraalathiz
wilala tba rauca uiall.
BlKPSnaa

the following complaihts.

8t. CbartM Re»t»u»s«t «B JeSlmM St.

THE CELEBRATE!)

LUMBER,

W. H. HOLMES, Pnbliiher.

Accriox Bills printed on short notise
at this Office.

�Th* j\*|»d*uc\[&lt;

Warranted Cuatt
Detroit, GrasftM]

nois was recently called upon, for the
Call on Miss Wilcox for millinery first time, to marry a couple. He nerv­
ously looked through " Every Man His
FaBlUtier. goods of all the latest and beet style*.
Own Lawyer” and "Haines' Township
TJttA.VJEXzER&gt;8&gt; GUIDE.
Fibst National Clothing House. Laws,” but failed to find the desired
—Go there for the best and cheapest | form. Tho crowd grew impudent, and
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc. ho told tlie cofcple to hold up their right
hands. This done, he pronounced the
tf
E. G. Williams.
Maili jfoEnal
following charge: " You and each of
do solemnly swear that in the cause now
An Every-day Story.
upon hearing you will tell tho truth, the
whole truth, aud nothing but tho truth,
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LOO r. M.
“ Hello John, where are you going ?”
and that you will love, honor, cherish
D?SS^^ioV,,'MU,MOr “- °WB
“I was going down here to buy some and obey each other during the term of
grocers.”
J. ROBERTS. P. M.
your natural lives, so help you God.”
"Well I am going down to Mace Al­ Both answered solemnly, “ I will,” and
ien’s to buy mine.”
the justice charged them a dollar each
"Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t and pronounced them man and wife.
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
any of him, I always go there to buy
Grand River Valley Division crockery and wall "paper, hut I never The Oldest Yet.—The HdUborqugh
thought of buying groceries there. Not
AUGUST i&amp;n.
(N. C.) Recorder of tho 9th says:
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
“ Mrs. Lydia Shanklin, probably tho
nnd paj&gt;cr enough to paper my house,
there, 20 per eent. cheaper than I could oldest person in this State, died at her
residence in this County o'u Friday last.
buy any where else. Besides he war­
Sho was about 112 years old. Was n
ranted it.
The crockery lie keeps lH
grown woman during tho Revolutionary ।
the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
war. This good old Indy attended tho
"Well, I always do so on groceries, organization of Orange Presbytery at
i nnd I know you can. Besides lie takes Hawfield church, Sept. 1770, and was 1
j anything 1 have to sell at a fair price, very anxious to attend its centennial
I too. I get a lietter tobacco. Lea and meeting in 1870; but tho gay girl of
I sugar there for the same money than 1770 found herself bowed down with
। any where else tn town.’*
ago in 1870, and was unable to attend ।
M. ALLEN,
the mooting.”
Washington Block, Aug. IS, 1871.
|
Had Mir.—Mr. Lincoln was excowl-'
ingly astonished, ouo day, ns ho was in-1
specting tbo prison in Washington, by a
prisoner who said to him: "How are
To Onr Patrons.
you, Mr. President ? I am glad to see |
you. I believe that you and I have1
We with that every |&gt;ersou who bus been iiucreryjail in tlie Union." “Thiaj
Caledonia
M'-Hlr...
subscribed for the Dally Banner, prom, and tho jail in Springfield are tho only
islng to remit on receipt of bill, to send ones I was over in in my Hie.” “ Very
likely," resjionded the rogue, "but I’ve
us $1.00 without further notioe, and all
been in all tho rest”
' parties to whom we send jackages on
Cbnriolte
j contract to remit one* a week.

DAILY NtrsiNOTKE TRIAL.

W. H. HOLMB8,

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Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR. McSHERRY AND STATESMAN
CRAIN DRILL!
Kalamazoo and Jknn -A-rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS
SAIL,

BALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS JLVD CASTIJ^S,

LOCAL EVENTS,

Eston Rapid*
Ouondus
Ril^j’une.

Newsdealers
Are supplied with tho Dally counted
out at this office and placed on board ■
the'train at 2J.

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Local bty’jieff Notice;.

i We are going to have a bridge—J us­
! lice* (two).

Rubber mope at Buscll's.
11 cent sugar at Busell’s.

E. P. BURRALL.
Offlto in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

FARMERS

I will close out my Stock

Tie your Horses at JACOB MAUS’

Peaches fresh and nice nt Busell's.

Best cheese Jn the city at Busell's.

~
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Bwt Sherry wine, bitten lor dy.pep- ,
Busell b. j

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BOOT, SHOE, and GROCERY’ STORE,

very best and cheapest BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, from

Great Union Exposition

his select Stock now on hand.

At Grand Rapid*,

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SEPTEMBER 12, 13. U AND 15, 1871,:

Also get your Best TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE. TOBACCO,
i&amp;c., Ac., of him at much lower prices than at any other place in
•

two FAIM IN oxa.

,„B

Do you want to advertise? Cail at I Northern MIcb. Agricultural and Me-| the City.
our sanctum.
'
chanical Society.
I Sheriff Vropman lias sickness in his
Hastings,
I family to an klanuing extent.
•

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

al seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
and then call in and get for Y’ourselves, Wives or Children, the
R. .MUDGE.

1. Read the advertisements in the Daily.
I "Young America" triumphed yerter- i
j day.

Cheapest fruit Jar at Busell’s.

ETC.,

HARROWS,

AGRICULTURAL

Dry Goods and Clothing

Lively.
Times exciting.
Business in creasing.
See Busell’s local notices.
Election passed off quietly.

MACHINES,

and the largest stock of

$1.00 for 75c

I of Summer

‘rSiXtEpknatlOOQ* m. Detroit Exjro-at

SAWING

JACOB MAUS.

Aug. 21.

State Pomological Society

A tin peddler was auctioneering his
Unite in making lb* above a grand detnonaUa- '
„„ our
f
lion of the production of Michigan Industrv.
1
J We|FCrtt k ahead of the pedQipy 0Q
Admiaaion »Sc, children 13c. Exhibitor* are
expected to join tbs Society.

Yearly member-

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY

ahip tieke&lt;a *1. Life Mcmberahin ticket* |I0.
I
The Town Talk
। auction tin-ware—cheaper than dirt.
HENRY &amp; CLLBB,
I'SuceeMorv to Dicker A Bentlev/
Stanley had a wagon loadof melons.
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
Grand Haven. See reUrr. I
G. W. GRIGGS, Grand Rapid*, President.
I
gars just received nnd for ealo at tho In fruntof his store this afternoon.
Railroad and •iMmbc-’ '-----------What does n liar do when ho dies ? I rate*. Freight moilly free.
City News Depot.
Lies still.
The Laegest Stock of School Books
| Hotchkiss is putting down a new well GREBLE
io the City at the City News Depot.
I at the Jell. The old one, it is chimed,
| was the cause of making them all sick
Art System and Science*
there.
and
Grand Rapids Business College Tele- I
graphic Institute and Writing Academy .1 The CitiMna* premiums offered at the
1CU88ELI, I
| Union Fair, at Grand Rapids, are at.
—send for College Journal.
• -------j trading tho attention of horse-men aud
A Choicb Stock of perfumeries at the I will brio^ out a lively competition.
Dealer* in
City News Depot.
Dr. B. J. Brown still remains in a
For Photographs and Pictures, of all partially unconelous state caused by the
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.
severity of the typhoid fever of which
be is suffering.
Tua Tows Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of the best Brands of Cigars
We can supply part of the back num­
bers of our daily, containing Important
in the market at Post Office.
ALSO, LUMDET. FLOORING SIDING
nrrr.
evidence in the Vanderpool trial now
Hams, Williams A Co. have not got
time to run after accounts that wpre to
*
. ,, **’,**7
~ ..
.
b.p.ld^erl,^-«L Thentfon.^,,-! * "V
""
«“'•&gt;«*
peel every mrur to ell end «u. up H e,’h“t b“JC”K|M14
,or lhe
H. A. Goodyear.
Dan'l Striker.
their Koouur. on or befor.. tho 2Sth ! "Ue'.lbeee tlren they do In HuUne-.
tort. We mean hu.tae-.
•
I Ml.t.ke «,me«here.

Hardware.

Stoves,

Moldings a Specialty.

Harnesses,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.
_
_
The New Foul—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bentley, mmruhwturon of mk. doom, Umd«
and moldings, and everything else, are
bo busy selling moldings that they cannot write for the local column this week.
Hami, Williams &amp; Co.
Do not claim to have the only Mold­
ing Machine in Bony county, but they
have one that will stick any and all
kinds of moldinga that are needed.
They also have on band a large number
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low
figures for cash.

The place to buy your boots and shoes
is at
Runyan’s.
The popular Business College of the
country is located at Grand Rapids.

. New Goods at the Phccxix Cash ,
Stoee.
2w

Notice.
All persons
who ere owing
me, .must
■ V.A
Iu IZ #1. . —
X. , .
take
notice
If the same.. •
1* not_ paidI within
thirty days the accounts will be left with
a Justice for collection.
John M. Bkssmeb.
Hastings, Aug. 14,1871.
dw

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The proprietors Messrs. Sweusborg LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY
&amp;
have attained for the Grand
Burin™ Collego n wide Mrl onWe will not be under­
viable celebrity. — Grand Rapid/ Daily
sold by any House
ErS^'
In Michigan.
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Cabhikjk'b Route.—We have perfect­
ed arrangements to have Daily papers de­
John A. Gheble,
livered promptly by carrier to all con •
Mauk Bussell
venient parts of the city. Parties who
get them in this way must bo as patient
The Corner Grocery.
as possible and wait until ho gets
around.

Bfecial Train?.—Arrangements have
been perfected by Superintendent Bell
of the Detroit and Milwaukee road, by
which special excursion trains will leave
St Johns at 7 o'clock a. m., arriving
here st 10 o’clock, returning each day
after tho days eport is over, during tho j
Union Fair which commences Septem­
ber 12th. It is an excellent idea and
will be duly appreciated by those who
live along the line of the road.
Old Settler's Meeting.

C.H. HICKS,
Still Continue to Bell

G0odjoar &amp; Strijter
SLADE

Dealers in

HUH
Druggists and Chemists,

IBM,

and dealers In

PATENT MEDICINES,
PAINTS.

Iron, Nails, Glass,

OILS,

Groceries,
Crockery.

Glassware,

As many of the old residents of Barry
&amp;.C., &amp;.C.,
Custom work made on short notice, county as can make it convenient, are
requested to meet at the office of Wm.
in good style and reasonable prices
H.
Hayford,
Esq.,
In
Hastings,
over
___ aCRUXYAN’8.
Goodyear A Barlow's stole, on Saturday
Ladies* fine shoes of the latest styles at 3 o'clock, r. M., Sept. 2,1871, fur the Cheaper than any Stare In Hastings,
at Runyan's.
purpose of making preliminary arrange
ments for a General Meeting of the old
Bar* 10 per Cent, by buying for Cub of
residents of this county. Come out, ye •
Cash Store have good 80 ct Tea for 60 earlv pioneers, a little recreation will’ do I
you good.
Many Old Residents.

C. H. HICKS

VARNISHES,
TURPENTINE,
TOILET and FANCY GOODS PERFUMERY.
’
BOOKS* STATIONERS,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

Wooden Ware, &amp;c
AGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

CIGARS and TOBACCO,

Lake Superior Iron"

KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES
WAXL PAPER, Ac.. Ac.,

THE BEST IS THE WORLD.

CITY DRUG STOHE,

j
Abo the

But. 8i.,HmUm., Mich.

WOODLAND PA£L0RB.

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Sljc Ijastings Hanner.
DAILY EDITION.
VOL. I.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 23 1 871.

NO. 8.

gu to to tho bank with him. We wont
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. ho had, when Mr. Hughes, said that wo [ hour. After ho camo Mrs. Vanderpool I
to ,tho bank and ho took out n roll of
*‘ would
• - see about
....
.
.J ojxined tho conversation by saying timt
it and- question
again
bills and counted ino out another 8139
__ . » ... a ... *
o
' Miss Rill has n differnnt opinion about
Ninth Day'• Proceedings.
repeated,
with
about
tho
same
answer.
and
then took a handful of gold and
irT2;"‘fc“"WUl/7
Tr;r -toe amount of money in tho bank from
looked at my drok in tho' dining what „u hare Uo
ha had
offered to pay me tho rest in that, whm
, looiii,
_______________
I told lum that carroncy wis
XOENlNG SBBSION..
om, ho one wo# t
present
when I______
lookfie|d
Saturday night and paid
ed.
• ’ Aug.
1871.
' him in money and orders. He last saw Find «rtTteeoMect ttb event Wf IMtn- as good for mo and he could
Mr. B. N.lxn
twroty-rr-'
b« »•■&gt;» &lt;» M l*«t Held in tho bank about noon and hud appearance. First saw Vanderpool on redeem the gold if ho wanted to
..nd idtnew,
Got enU.a ih» mom- S“na“r “8^ 1,1 20
““O' ' not seen him since. He said ho had run Monday after the disappearance, at tho He said that Mr. Field’s papers had
aud 1 said no ho hasn’t, when he Bank between 4 and 5 o’clock p. M. Mr. been taken out and also some of his
iwr, and heiae duk awom aaid ■
Itemomberod thia becanao it waa |I away
valuable papers. Mr. Vanderpool re­
1 ham Umd S Manito about ton I
thr mo to*&gt; to Imd thi. said* if you had talked with him os many Holden Green was with him. Saw. him
{times ns I have you would toink'so. after this again in 10 or 15 minutes. marked to uw, I sec yon are examining
years, aud am agent for lughara’s Trans- 1
’
Field had a nice gold watch, English When Green and Vanderpool were to­ my cleaning, when wo settled on Satur­
Imitation Company. Know Vanderpool I Dr.\ Samuel P. IhUlield being duly lover, and hunter case, also a gold chain gether, they wore talking something day, Mr. Holdngrood to help me clean
and see him here. .Remember tho event1 sworn said :
'
about a draft, but I did not hoar much. up, but an ho did not come I « oht ut it
of the disappearance of Field, which was | Hive in Detroit, mv occupation is con­ . Ques.—'Who furnished the money for When 4 saw him afterwards, I asked myself. Tho floor was wet and the
him if ho knew whore Field was and straw wooofiehing■ out on one sidwof the
ou Bandar, Sept. 5th, naw Vanderpool suiting and practicai. chemist, followed I■ Field to
~ carry on tho business ?.
carjMd. He said tbnt Field liad run
tho next Monday about 10 o’clock, A. this since 1857. Know Mr. Bullis fueme^- _
• Objeeted
~j
; to by Mr. Hughes ou
~ the’ lie did not answer, nor^dii’ '
tow ay and ho suppuso&lt;l that ho had gone
my secund ,&lt;ptestion i«f tho
groundthntit wiw immaterial.
to sea. 1 saw him again in about an
I asked him about a dmft I ' had there ' received from him at my residence in
Mr. Church said ho wished to show and 1 started to go ouLwhe:
and he said lie did not know about it, 1 Detroit, a package containing two pieces that tho Itospondout had no money.
round and came to me and asked what hour at my office,un&lt;l hewas there about
then 1 asked liim to go in mid look over of flooring, two pieces of carpet and
people
about
town
were an hour. After we sottledup our account,
Objection overruled and exception no­ tho
talking
about, and
1 said
I ho told me his story about; lus
his books and see if he could not find homo chips. Ou ono of tho pieces of ted.
something in regard to it. Ho went tn | corp&gt;et I counted tho spots and subjected
Answer.—I first let him have d:d not know as there was any talk in life &amp;c. Ho also talked of Held. He
and sat down in the recess of tho win-1 tho snot# to the action of glycerine m- two hundred dollars, next let him 'nave particular, then I said there must lie first remarked, you see I have done
dow and I. sat down beside him, then I ducea with water to the specific gravity $4,400 in July 1868. I next sent him foul play somewhere when he said ho honestly by you and I moan to go right
said, that Field had disappeared aud ho ) of 10 80 and allowed it to soak for some to Chicago 82,700. The next 1 sent him was sorry if there was for Field was his on with business as usual. He said he
said yes. ho has run away, from the fact time and then pressed out a drop upon was $1,585. These last I sent him in best friend. I saw him again after this had a good deal of trouble with Field.
iHtfl 1I arrived in
that ho lias taken about 82,700 in drafts 1 a microscopic slide and subjected it to .1
the.. winter of 11869.
in YYn»iu_
Manis­ and ho said 1 do not go to bed now Field went east on ono occasion and du­
and money. Then I asked him again to . tho action of a 1-8 objective glass, tee in July and first boarded at tho Ty­ without iny money under my pillow and ring his absence, ho said he had made
look ov&lt;w his letter book and he did so I i---- Jf—— ’ 1,000 times and
’ -discovered
’J—
son House about three weeks and then my pistol loaded for I am afraid of 85U0 and tho books would show it,aftormagnifying
wanls hb went east and Field claimed
aud could find no trace of my draft, ho also it contained corpuscle® ’which iodinated wont to peeping house with liim. Ho Field.
to have made 8400 or $500, but too
looked over a lot of letters. Then I mammalian blood. The other pieces I kept his clothing and papers at tho Bank.
Cross-examined by Mr. Holbrook.
books did not show iL Ho spoke of a
asked luiu to write a telegram to his treated in the sumo way aud with the I know about a certain gold piece ho
Saw Vanderpool first between 4 and Muskegon man who had offered him
banking -house in Chicago «ot to pay same result Tho piece of shirt was had. It had a holo in it and I t&gt;aw him
this. He said hu had already written about 6 in. long and 4 inchee wide stain­ put it into an envelope and put it into 5 o’clock. Tho reason I wont there was $2,000 without any solicitation from him,
to all -the houses with which ho did ed with what seemed to be a htoed stain Inn hip pocket. He also qliowod mo a because I knew him at Muskegon and I which showed tho confidence of moneythought if Held hod runaway ho would od men in him. Ho also told mu that
business, notifying them ot the dissolu­ across it, but subjecting this to a chemi­ handful of gold at another time, but re­
tell mo secretly. The first time 1 wont; Field had furnished the principal part of
tion of the partnership and4elliug them cal process, I found it to bo an iron rust quested mo not to rejxxt what ho said.
to see him I went at Mr. Green’s sug­ the money to run tho concern and he
to hold all papers subject to his order. stain. This lacked both fibrine and cor­ ■/Should think it was of foreign coinage
gestion. Ho was going up to the bank was tho business man, that Field was
Ho saed tho $2,700 was&gt;:n notes and puscles The papers had on them two and of about tho denomination of $5,00.
and asked mo to go with him. but 1 did
drafts.
distinct marks aud a slight stain. Au 1 saw him have thia the week before he not know his bumness. I did not talk out a great deal. He also spoke of being
exatninati*^ of this revealed corpuscles was killed. Ques.—Where were you to Vanderpool this time but Green did. unwell, that they had closed up matters
Cross-examinid by Mr. Hughes.
on Sunday and hud passed receipts, and
•
Left this draft with Mr. Held aboal indicating niiiuimulian blood. Tho pieces before you came to Manistee ?
They talked about that draft, ho telling’ alter this Field got to playing with his
Objection made by Mr. Hughas and him'tn have the payment stopped, wo dog and made »o much^noiso that be
forty days previous to this. Vanderpool -of flooring were of one piece apparently,
that
is,
they
were
uotsfrKWi
fume.
They
wii' not present and no-far as I know,
then went to tho Tyson House, and 1 was afraid he would attract attention.
overruled aud eaoeption noted.
knew nothing about it When he was ware just us taken from tlw floor. I
Ans.—At Chicago, after I came to। returned alone and asked him whore Ho made so much noise, that ho got
looking through the bank I was outride noticed &amp;&gt;ur spots os tho under aide ard Manistee Vanderpool went away thoi Field was twice without an answer, when so nen-eous that ho “If/ yo”as hetermod
examination and
its -counter, part of the-time and part of ■subjected them to
next week, and was gone till about two• I turned to go ho said hold on, Gilbert, it, in his pants and then whW Field
the time I sat iaride, .nearly in frost of found corpuscles as before. There was weeks before the killing. Did not re­ what are tho people about town talking saw the fix ho was in ho stopped
tho "'safe. Sat there from eight to ten •on tho «pi»er side of tho boaid some'ink, ceive any letters from Vanderpool, but: about. Then I told him there must be and got liim a pair of his pants to let
minutes, could »ot say positively. The found ink nowhere else on the Field did.
foul play and ho said ho was very sorry him put on. 8oon after this he started
’
I
Weighed
the
mate­
safe was open and burglar proof liox board.
Mr. Hughes objected to this last an-■ as ho was his best friend. When ho to go home and loft Field lying on the
removed from between tho
shut. I raw socie money in the small rial
.
f&gt;wer, and being overruled noted an ex­ turned around he acted excited and his lounge and that was th? last time ho
lip quivered. I noticed that thoefirst over saw liim, he said.
box, on the right of the burglar proof Ifoards and found it to be 60 grains.
Ho went out
i This was th6 dirt ajjd all. Could not ception•
box, it toy there in plain sight
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,
thing.
walking in the afternoon to Canfield's
Tbo
third witnen,
B. '•&gt;' ««■&gt;.’ »1“”‘ »“
b“rus
1 read the letter.
।
Witness was hero dismissed and itn- hill and he said ho was fouling bad and
the
stains. ' I’ rrefused
DenmoK,
th«n dulv
uidr ‘i 1 found ,h
» «'*&gt;"?•
-f'"*d on
nn.‘two
”.
Ilers the examination of Miss Hill
I I..TG Urol m Muistro .Iwt four
•»
■‘“’"“J »r was s«s|M»nd«l with privflego of recall-. mediately recalled on cross-examination. his wife told him she wished he was
Became acquainted with Vanderpool feeling better so ns to eutagtain his
ream.n4au&gt; rogapd iu lurubroug. &gt;»&gt;■&gt;?•&gt;
&lt;•’hn" Fn»«“«JU&gt;ro&gt;
___tho
I 'n
know Field and roimbor the rrr.it of 1 ntriiii_
bl~* ....
of
V «■&gt;•
’ g bar at a future time, and cross-ex­
in 1862 at Muskegon.’He went to Man­ company better. Alter tea she urged
blood of any worm Itlooded animal that! amination .was deferred till all tho direct istee in 1868, and hta reputation at him to go for medicine, but ho did not
-his disappearanee. Saw him ou flutt'
Muskegon lor honesty integrity and hu- want'to leave as his company from
Sunday about 10 o’clock, on Bailey’s nureos their young. ‘ Ovipcrous’ uud ‘Vi-1 examiaation should oe iKnupleted.
Muskegon were going away that night,
viperous” was asked to be explained but ] Mr.
Kichiml 1’.’
’ ’
Mr. Bichmsl I’. Thurber being duly■ inanity was good as far as I know.
corner withiujten or fifteen rods of itho
but finally he went and told her if he
Tho twenty-ninth witness was Michael
Bunk. We met oc the street I met the«explanation was objected to by Mr. । sworn" said ;
.
did not get back, ho would moot tlieni
Hughes,
and
objection
withdrawn.
,Mr. Ruggles first and he camel
at tho boat. Ou his way for medicine
I have lived nt Manistee for 10 years,, Fay, who being duly sworn raid : .
4‘riperoMf means egg bearing and viRobinson also }&gt;as»ed bv, aud
•
1 reside at Manistee and am engaged hu first went to tho drug store but that
who kf’ps the hotel. Was a
_ vfperous relates to those animals which know Field and Vanderpool, and re­
&gt; in the lively business. Think the wind was locked, then ho started for Or.
member
the
event
ot
the
disappearance
bear
their
youag
and
deliver
them.
shop east a few doors. Did not see
Field again that day. Think he had on Fish are oviparous and. nat mammals, as n of Field. Saw Vanderpool on Monday• on Lake Michigan would produce cur- Ellis’ but lust his way and asked a
morning following, about half past seveni rents on the surface but not at the bot­ little girl
to
direct
him
and
a block suit Next saw him at the ex­ rub?.
Ques—Isn't it-do ui: tfiil whether the near his house. Bejsaid he had nott tom. Am acquainted somewhat with just at tois_1ime lie heard tho boa:
amination at Thurber's Hall. I recogse»-t; Field ainco the day bofore. Nextt tho effect of currents there on dead bod- whistle and staffed for that and as Jw
nizod tho'body there as being the'body "^hale is a fish at nil ?
Objected to by Mr. Hughes when Mr. sau him in about 15 minutes at thoj iea. A youi^g man fell off the bridge at «ot there she was just swinging off and
of Hold, was in the inquest ouly jmrt of
liaxk, inside at [tho front door, 1 wentt Manistee one day and in 11 daysl pick- . ho saw Miss Piper standin gon tho stern
the time.
Church asked if old Dr. MitcbeE did
Cross exunined-'by Mr. Hughes. Re- mat, say so, when Mr. lHoghoi said there in. Tho door was abut and I tried the) ed up his body on the shore of the Lake and she said Is tliat you, George, and he
knob usd found it was fast ut first.. about 8 miles up tho beach. Then about said aye,-aye, and that was all, toon he
&lt; ogirized the body by the female figure
After ike door was c/pen and 1 steppedI 15 years ago the crow of the bark went back to the drug store, and again
on the arm. It was made in indiu ink. ■was uo such mam
in, he wild Field had been there andI Cherokee was lost about 8 miles south foi&gt;nd it locked, and then started to Dr.
Mr.
Church
then
said
that
this
asperIt had a wreath -of evergreens over the
I of Manistee, and the body of one sailer Fislior’s, got some nillkand went home.
head and was standing upright -The bioai cast upon ths mrenory of Dr. taken tiwaj' his things, when I asked
) was picked up 3 miles north of Manistee, 1 tqok theta and went to bed, was up
dress was not very long nor short-came .Mitchell must be removed and appealed him if Field had done tho cleaning, he
said
do, he had done it himself, then he) and the body of another wan 6 miles and down many times during tho night
about half way down between the . to Dr. Duffield te settle.the point, .when
said he would show ine whore ho allow­• north of Manistee.
and this was tho reason ho hapjtened to
knees andankles.anver snw this figure but
go to tho bank eo early on tho next
once before. Went-into the Bank one day he replied that he had hoard of several ed Field to keep lus things. Ho opened(
Cross-examined by Mr. Church.
the &lt;lrawtr of the safe and told me to
morning. On Wednesday Mr. Dunham
and he had his coat^ff os if ho had -been parsons by toot-name.
This boat was supjxised to have and Conover and myself went to bis
look in and I said thore was not muchi
washing and he jmlled up his sleeve
Croes-exaurined by Mr. Hughes.
left there. He said, ho hod taken some. foundered at anchor in a squall. 8ho house for him about 8 o'clock iu
and showed it to me. Lto not know
A eorputclf is something that floats
r
was
at
anchor
loading.
She
was
kept
drafts that belonged to him, but they
tho morning and we told
him
about the practise of seamen having .around in the 'blood.
would de .him no good as he could nott off from shore in order to load her fiusuch figures on the arm. Could not
Witness was shown a-drop of Uiod collect iham. He thoa said 1 will showr ly. She was out probably 500 feet. The we had some business with him
and we went to tho Bank aud pretty
recognize the body by the features, but .on a “gold” tooth pick and was asked
you where I keep my property and he&gt; body of the young man spoken ot was noon Mr. Ingram and Bullis camo.
could bv the ck&gt;atb:ng and the book of
• quite decomposed, but was so that we
This was about 9 o'clock. Ho then
the neck. Knew Field ever &gt;£nce he .hoar many corputtl^ would probably be opened the burglar proof box and I saw
name to tho place, was intimAie .with in that, when ho-arid over 100, finally there some • bills in a roll and some• picked him up and put him on a wagon. said I suppsso yQu-havu^come to make
&gt; Saw the sailor picked up. Knew tho a search. I told him wo”had -and I
thrown
in
^promiscuously
.
He
said
he
j
him but this intimacy was mostly in •aid there might be about LOOO.
had settled with him and was glad ho&gt; bank building and have been in it, was wanted th^safe opened. Ho opoued tho
business and in meeting on Uiq afreet,
It is common forono to pink his teeth was gone ami ho should not be surpris­■ not in it after the disappearance of Field
outrido door and 1 told him I wanted
besides he came from where my frieads after breaklast and spit blood if he
ed if he should turn up on the saltI till the day tho body was found.
tho burglar proof box opened and he
lived east. Did Dot consult any tisae- .hurts his gums, and in these spittles
water. Ho requested me not to speak;
Mr. 8. 8. Conover being duly sworn, tried it and said ho had forgotten toe
pieeo that I recoUsd iu order to fix the would be tlioasanls of eorptueiu and
of this, as iHiople might miss him and
combination, and Jio turned it ono
said:
•time.
paxkajis millions. Sow nothing- on tor | make a rush upon him.
way and then the other and ho kept
Redirect—Ques. —What time did you uf tho board but ink .and saw no ink in
I reside at Manistee, know Field and whistling all tou time. I saw too trunk
Croas-exuauined
by
Mr.
Hughes.
keep at home ?
the crack. Byau examination of any
Vanderpool, remember the event of there and asked him where tho key was
Objection made Vf Mr. Hughes cad substance with the naked eve, 1 would
First moi him apparently coming■ Field’s disappearance which was on Sun­
and ho said “here it is,” taking it from
withdrawn.
not like to pronounce it blood.
from his house. He had somethoing in day, Sept 5th, 1869. Was Justice of the top of tho desk. Mr. Dunham took
Ans.—Our time was the school time,
Permission was given the Prosecu­ his hand, probably meat for breakfast, tho Peace at the time. Before that day tho key and searched the trunk. The
or town time.
&lt;when I went to the bank the door was I last saw Held on the Saturday pre­ trunk was opened bofore tho burglar
tion to recall Mr. Duffield.
Mr. E. N. Sailing recalled for a ques­
fastened but was' opened right away.
vious passing my house in tho afternoon. box. During too time they were exam­
Mr. E.N. Sailing wa« recalled for
tion that was omitted, said:
Re-direct, Vanderpool said that Field My house was about three quarters of a
further identifying the draft of which had been there since he had last seen mile east of Lake Michigan. It is on ining it he was at work on the safe try­
Tho propeller Manistee went out that
ing to open it.
First street, about 250 feet south of
night from Kirkland's duck. This dock bo had spoken and to this Mr. Hughes
Tho examination of too witness was
i# about 100 feet west of Bank. She objected.
Tho next witness, Mr. C. C. Gee the river and oqe block east of Dr. here suspended and Court adjourned
Ellis’ house on the opposite side of tho till 9 o'clock to-morrow morning.
arrived at Kirkland's dock about 9 or 10 । It was a 45 days draft ot $496.00 on
being duly swam said:
street After tho disappearance I was
o’clock that morning and lay there Maxwell, Pundt &amp; Co.
I live in Manistee and have far 2 first at the bank on Tuesday the 7th,
about an hour and a hal£ and then went
Napoleon is said to bo a devout ad­
Cross-oxamined by Mr. Hughes.
, , years, am a ship builder: Knew Field at about 1 or 2 o’clock, Vanderpool was
up the river to load up. She went on
mirer of negro minstrelsy.
Do
not
remember
its
dob'.
JLand recollect the event of hia disappear­ there, had previously seen Vanderpool
up the river about an hour after she
The London underground railway coot
came in. She left about nine o’dock in Taylbr wa# the maker and it was paya­ ance. Saw him about 10 o’clock on at his house.
Saturday evening previous, was the lost
Mr. Ruggies and Ingram were also four million dollars a mile.
the evening. The advertised hour of ble in 45 days from dale.
Thane
being no more witnesses pres- time I saw him. Had Been him on the there. Vanderpool ana I went to the
leaving was 7 o’clock. Was down at
- ------------The export of petroleum from Phila­
the boot shortly after she camo down, ent this morning, Court adjourned till 2d of September at the Tyson House bank together. At the house I told him .delphia nnoe January 1st has been 29,­
and he showed me some
took I had some business with him and 796,905 gallons.
Their regular hour of leaving was 7 । o k. x.
would
like
to
see
Him
and
he
took
ma
it
out
and
poured
it
into
my
o’clock.
I
Old Mario, since his retirement, is said
hand. The pieces were English coins ;into another room. I told him I wanted
Cross examined by Mr. Hughes. I j
Amairoux sxssiox.
money I had left in the bank. . Ho to
' occupy his leisure in sculpturing a
and what we call worth $4,84 and there my
i
was at homo when she sailed that even- ,
head
of Grisi.
’
Miss
Rachael
Hill,
tho
twenty-fifth
he did not have it, that he had
were about twenty pieces. Had seen said
i
ing, about sixty rods distant. The
settled with Held on Saturday and had
him often previous to tliis.
means I bare of knowing the time is witness being duly sworn said :
Portugal exports no wine now, but
paid
him
$7,000
in
currency
and
it
took
1
Cross
examined
by
Mr.
Huglies.
;
wo went to bed about the time
“ old Port” is a- plenty as ever. The
I live m Maaisteo, have lived there
|
i he could rake and scrape. I pressed logwood
the whistle blew far her to leave since 1869, came from Iowa there, but When I saw Field and Vanderpool on all
crop holds out.
a little farther and he said if I
!
We generally have a time piece in am from Maine. Knew Field and Van­ Saturday evening, they were coining him
A fast youth, named Ingalls, just ten
go back to the office ho would bo
the house and f looked at it that night. derpool, and remember the event of too from toward Big Lake and were going would
'
veara
old
last grass, is in jail in New­
loud, at
i the bank pretty soon end settle. I s
We always have a time piece in the dirappearanoe of Field which was Sun­ easterly. They were talking
buryport, Masi., for stealing five horses.
sent, i told him I wanted it then, and ho took
house. Wind the clock up every night day, September 5th, 1869. He lived but I did not notice anything
they i a roll of bills from his pocket and
and look at it when I do.
Would with me, and I first saw liim that morn­ They parted at the corner
The “ Duluth of tho South” is what
swear to the time within 15 minutes and ing building tho fire. He remained in came up to me, in a friendly manner, icounted out 1100 and had a few bills ,an Eastern paper calk Shreveport.
and told me if I would come to the Which
’
1
swear that it was not 15 minutes to 10. the houss till about 8 o’clock. He find bidding each other good night Van- left
place will be first to resent the
1
iu an hour bo would pay the rest, scandal?
(
Ques.—Would you swear it was not on his black suit Did not a* him dorpool went towards his house and bank
1
I said I had come to settle the mat­
20 minutes to 10?
again after ho left. Did not see Vander­ Field and I went up the hill. On anoth- but
Ah-Bung
is the title under which a
I and wanted to attend to it then.
Ami.—There is no use of being pool that day. but did see liim next er occasion I talked with him about the ter
from China pay# his little
then said he had some business gentleman
J
!
so particular about a couple of minutes. Monday about noon at my house. He gold. He told me hq was going out of He'
fines
into
the
San Francisco Police Court
to
attend
to
with
Ruggles
and
I
told
him
*
there and his wife came a little business with Vanderpool, and was go- 1
Question repeated, when witness said
ing into business with sheriff Secor. He to
I attend to that, and I would wait and for fighting.
he would not give any answer but what previous. Ho was there about half an

did not toll ins what Vanderpool and ho
had boon talking aboutGilbert Young, tho twenty-eighth
witness beta, duly sworn, saidi-Lhanm

�jVTTENTIOiSH Wipl aid IM Card?.

W. H. JEWELL,

For the Ladies-

Register of Deeds. Notxbt Public,
Mrs. Barr says teaching is esMotially
woman's work.
The female population of England
exceeds tho male by 718,510.

•ENERAL CONVmVWIl

Good Bargains in

WORTH.

R K ROLFE.

been appointed notary public.

Somebody has said that Evo was cre­
ated fur Adams ErprMt Cdmpang.

Mrs- Bliss Smith, of Londonderry, N.
IL, has followed the trade of shoemak­
ing for forty years.
*
The woman who maketh n good pud­
ding in silence is better than she who
mnaeth a tart reply.
The Empress Evgt.no is negotiating
for the solo of her auttaonds, which are
valued at 11,600,000.

Mr. Mary J. Lowery, of New Jerrey,
has been appointed to a position in the
Fifth Auditor’s office.
Who shall say that woman is not
economical? They even practice tight
lacing to prevent wastifulness.

For the

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Hart their new Good*.

BEST AND CHEAPEST

BOOTS IND HS,

of LAMPS

HOLBROOK.
TTORN1

C. G. HOLBROOK,

Bony County—one of tho best

Counties in the State of |

Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

.

Go to the
Dsscairrtox
a
of nw X
rtf®'*

Little Bed Shop!

WM. L. COBB,

K
HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY al Law. Iwmnmea and &lt;

soI
MAPLE GROVE.

w::*

w--’

HYDE K BAUER.

West of Bank.

REAL K«Ut, and Insurance Afenta. Hau,w to
rent I Farm, nod VUIaee property for rale! Rep­
retool the following Dm claw Inieraaoe Cotn pa-

CASTLETON.
aXofnw X

lots a X

YovKiaaaiMi Nsw Yobk, of New York.
Noun Akkiicx, of Philadelphia.
Phuinix. of Hartford,
Mxacx.xra', of Hanford.
(XiTBLaxp, of Ohio.
Narttriui Lira, of Philadelphia.
Ruilwut Paaarxoaea. of Hartford.
Bee. oorner of Btato and Jefferaon 8tre&lt;
ariow A Goodyear', Store.
C.Htdk.
Chas. H. I

A. WOOLEY.

S

.tfofnwV

BOTTLED Him BEER!

WOODLAND.

KIXTEREKS CELRBRATFD
WIME OR BEER,

PHyMloInnw. A: Mnrirconi

l!w IW acres of n’e

DRS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL,

BOTTLED,
/
Hastings, Aug. S4.IS7I,
Wheat, red. per baahel |i» u 1 I
Wheat, while, per bushel1 15 to I 2
Flour, per cwt
3 &lt;'
Cora, per bnahel
a
Oats, per bushel
1
Batter, per lb
1
Eggs. per doseo ...
1
Ooiooa.pcr bushel................................
a

85
ooaiovo
18
10
*s

PHYSICIANS and Surgeon,.

la furnished to prirsto iamiliea frech and foam­
ing bv

ALBERT EISELBEKO,
dAwtf

Adrfrfuwntc/ GRANT$ PHILLIPS.

DRS. B. J. A E. F. BROWN,
BJs • X of n w X • »°
13,» wire X"3M&gt;~4
20 &gt;eXul a-wX-eMMSJ
25 o2aar*ofwXofseX3»tt
■"Jn Irani » .id.' irtfa wTn&lt;

l

JOHN ROBERTS,

BALTIMORE.

S and Surgeon.

eXoff’V
IJje.XIofai
w.XofneX
19 U.S1 of a,
il-uufawXufswXiv;

Haute- Painting,
Graining,
Paper-Hanging,
1
Kaltomining, !fc.,\

Done in the later: rtylor.
Dealers in Wall Paper, WJbdow
8h heder Picture Frames, Looking
Glasses. Varnishes, l^ads,
Oils. Mixed PainU Artist's
Materiala/Window
Glaurdtc., etc.
■' Shop corner of Church and Rule
Streets, Hasting*. Mich., over Bailey's
Harness Shop.
&lt;7tf
i

'

TEACHERS' NOTICE.

Examination of Teachers for Barr
County, Fall Series.

This is the Lad uho drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
dt Stauffer's

HASTINGS.

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
POTANIC aud Eclaetic Phyrieiaa and Denllrt,
treat, all chronic and acute diamMit will attend
to all enib by day or night. Office al Nathvile.
Barrv eountv Mich.

I except GO‘acres

CARLTON.

STYLE

BEST

, D. Ackley’r Drug

Xofn.y
lO:n

A. HANLON, M. DM

TINE BOOTS!

novIWtf

M,

STEWART k STEINHOFF.

Simeaii and Mechanical Dentists,

HOPE.
In tbs City, Manufactured by

.X»f»e.X
• w Xotn »

OFFICE over Grant A Pblllip’r Store. Hasting?.
Mirbicao.

Hl
U.S'Of B

compare favorably with lho.-c uf other nounllnr.
Increased facilities for review and special prepara­
tion will be afforded.
A Select School at It oodlaod Centre, under the
Chaise of Prof. Jernes V orper. will couimetree Sept.

MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY Treasurer. Office in the Court Boom.

U!**

&gt;*ncriu.

REMEMBER,

Washington Block, South nitio State St.

RUTLAND.
ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

n fre a w | n of river IVnkot arV

itefrcofneX

11 u w V

•)&lt;••¥

l..»Srf..si

SHERIFF. Office at the Coart Moure, Hartton.
Michigan.
DEPUTY U. 8. Marshal..General Collecting Ajrent
and Auctioncw.\

life*’*

P«
ie proposing to teach in the rchoois of
■ the importance of continued effort.

\

BARRY.

held as follows:

At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
*‘ Hustings, Oct. Vth, and Nov. 6th.
“ Assyria, Oct. 13th—-Ellis School
House.
At Nashville, “ 17th.
“ Middleville “ 2Utlv
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 23tlt.
" Woodland, Nov. 10th.

Dwelling on Broai-

WM. UPJOHN.

Sign and. Ornamental

!1O®2S

Otto, boon Irvm D a. iu to IX 1 r. X. to4—7 to8.
(Th. poor treated gratuitourly Tbunrday after-

*

PAINTERS.

Painting

Tallow, pe- lb
Potatoae. per baohcl.
Apples,per buahel.,
Feacbe..
Hidea, areen. per lb.
Hide*, orr, per lb...
•iboep Pella................
Calve* Mine, Green.
•
' Dry.,
ileeawax....................

HOMIEOPATHIC Pbyricians. Office in old P. 0.

JOHNSTOWN.

Ci 1Y PAINT STORE:

The treatment

Id

Wofnt&gt;/
rVofay

n w fre X
■■ w Vota w X

8i.&lt;£buries Restaurant on Jefferson St.

COMMINS k BROWN,
Halt, coanc. per bbl
Beam, per buat.el
Hay, per ton
I&gt;nrd reacbea. peered, per lb...
Dried 1’cacbee. uoiwartd, per lb.
Dried Apples, per lb
Maple Hegar
Cbickena, par lb

CHAS. H. BAUER.
JRNKY AND 00UN8KD1RAT LAW, and
***»- CtamwV- A“
~y!? “"J*’

Situated in the .various Townships of

Of Home Manufacture,

The National Bank, at South Wey­
mouth, Mass , has for assistant cashier,
Miss Emily T. White, a young lady of
twenty-three.

COMMERCIAL.'

ATTORNEY al Law. Insurance and CollootiuB
As'l. OBoe over Bhopball A Drown'a atorn,
NaahvUla. Miehlgan.
Joifrl

Office in Hastings.

We Offter the following
Tax Titles

Thqxmly unmarried daughter of ex­
Minister J. L. Motley is reported to be
engaged to an English nobleman.

Tho English literary papers do not
think that Mm. Stowe's "Pink and
White 'Jtyrany,” is as good as some of
her earlier works.
A young lady is at work in the mills
at Lowell, Mass., who spendsjher even­
ings in tho study of phonography, rhet­
oric, and French, with a view of first
becoming a reporter and then nn editor.

L. RUSSELL,

Can bej bad by Calling al

RUSSELL «• A'A’FLVS’

Miss Putnam has passed a highly suc­
cessful examination before tho Faculty
of Medicine at Pans.

Th Superintendent of the Unitarian
Sunday school, Bloomington, Hl., is a
woman, who fills the jMMt with great
success.

^^W.1

application, at my office In the
Court House,
W. H. JEWELL.
H-itngi, Mich.

'

E. H. MALLORY.

ruf°!fw?’hr'°r
Countv; office at the
MUhF *
*t th’ Court Hour*, Heating...

IRVING.

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.
L. E. STAUFFER.

I

9&amp;~ AU Styles of Women’s and Chil­

dren’s Wcar.-QQ

l.Wtrfi

17
NATIONAL HOTEL,
18 SHEPHERD A CAMPBELL, Proprietor.,

ur-.. The Best in the City. :«”•**
PRAIRIEVILLE
J. C. WOODRUFF.

made to feel at haute. Splendid accominndalion.
for agrntr.
juH3lf

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
H.fcrANDr" J0UN8ON. &lt; form wiy Clerk of th.
Haatinm Honre.) Proprietor. Term, moderate.

n'wXofae

a training
Orange vilh

To the Ladies1.!

ClaaoM in th.fcnuwhcr taught during tho winter
will bo formed. Physical Geograpbr. Intellactual
Arithmetic, Readins. Gtnmmar. Methods of Teach­
ing a»d Government. will receive special attention.
Books needed eu be hail of tho Superintendent at

ORANGEVILLE.

THE CELEBRATED

AARON'CLARK,

Sin pl of w V of. t x

Farrier's Improved!

Vtiintinir.
at Orangeville,

T. B.DIAMOND.
Co. SupL bcnools.

Prairieville. Aug. 8 MP1.

'"All styles of Hoop 8kirta manufactured
r. Near the Post Ofllte. on Jefferson Street.
.
Mrs. M. A. MORRILL,
otings. June IsL 1871.
ltd m3

GO T9 CLARK'S FOR PICTURES.

GRANITE STATE

CornSheller!
FOR SALE AT

WHEELER &amp; DOWNING

“iLVS.’.’t
&gt;:.x5.»k

D. P. NELSON k SON,

House
■•K

Painters I

Will tahe Job, for Painting. (abo Graining la all

YANKEE SPRINGS.

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN.

W. T. EASTMAN’S!

DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and
Shoes, Clothing, 11 au and Capa, he., 4c.

JOHN MICHAEL,

BOUSE and Sica Paia ter. Gteiier, and Paper HangofBowneAGal-

•^s.'^Kis'^'swsniU. «.

Warehouse oa Broadway.
We pay the hiffhett market price /or alt

Also

XotsaX
•Hof USX
THORNAPPLE.

Wo are eoaaUntly receiving additions to oar
ready LARGE STOCK OF GOODS and arc

Land and Calcined Plaatari

D HACK LINE.

LIME, VATER LIME.

lotto." ,

CENTRAL

LUIBER-LATH, aid SHIH&amp;LES

Meat Market! Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
NEAR THE BANK.
Tho best stock of Meat always on hand.
Call and Get your Steak, Roasts,
or any thing you want.

SIMON BIRKENRUTH.

August 10. 1871.

X». K. COOK * CO||

CLOCKS,

Horsemen
Sslifl Silver aud Plated Van

Z Parties deciring to purchase win do
J. ROBERTS K CO..
won to CUL. W. win cheerfully giro
GomorsU New® TXmler*.
all iaformahon deaind.

ATTENTION I

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY’S

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR KHMCIKAL PURPOSES.

Vntehea, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired

Harttort. Mu S. M71.

J. Roberta ft Co., at the Port Office,
keep the Daily Bamnu for sale.

�Tij« RjtJbucmi

to us from North Carolina, the steamer
which three persons were killed and
three funded. Ths frequency of

Visitors !

Hinman, Mien., Auavar 2B, 1871.
UVOU

•1871”

•cti00

Gkjt. Haxcock vaaidtobaafinnba- of the Courts and the investigations of
liovw in the theory that it in cheaper to scientific men to render them less fre­
feed the Indiana than to fight them. In quent hereafter.
Spain has shown a disagreeable wil­
order that we may not be compelled io
do both, however, ij scorn* to be nooeel lingness to deliver to Franco the fugi­
sary that the gentle savages shall be tive Communists within its borders.
removed from tho happy hnnting- One of the Commune leaders, it is re­
grounds where temptation in th* shape ported, has alrerdy been given up. Ths
of sculps and stock trains ia continually offenses of these men are, no doubt,
in their way. If the noble red man P^at—as great as those of any other
---- TO RE HELD IN---could be prevailed upon to remove to rebels against recognized authority; but
they are political offenders, nevertheless,
Now York, the Government could well and the right of asylum should not be
afford to pay their board at tho most domed them by any civilised nation.
fashionable hotels, at least until they
During the late Franco-German war
become accustomed to the manners and a cross wrs placed over a grave in a
customs of the pale faces. Then they cemetery near the battle-field at Worth,
would, of course, fraternize with the big bearing the inscription : “ Here repose
Indians of Tammany, and turn their three brave comrades.” Germans and
eminent stalling abilities to account in French regarded the grave as tho rest­
the service of tho ring. A plastering ing-place of three brave fellows who
Zor chair-making contract once a year had fought aud died together. But re­
would “pan oiA” enough of net profit cently the cross disappeared, and the
people learned that a Frenchman, rely­
to feed a whole tribe on the fat of the ing upon the Immunity accorded to "a
land ; and there is no reason to doubt grave, had been some choice wine in­
-----WILL FIND AT----that “Mun Afraid of his Horses” might stead of “three brave comrades” in tho
become us decided a success as a repeat­ cometary.
er and shoulder-hitter as any man who
Tho. Treasury Department has pub­
is or ought to be afraid of the constable lished a statement of tho receipts of in­
that now honors tho Tammany Democ­ ternal revenue from the taxes ou in­
racy with his support. Any change in comes for the fiscal year just closed.
our Indian policy must be an improve­ ■ There has been considerable falling off,
The Lnrrest nnd lieu Assarted Stock of
ment, and it is obvious that no harm . probably owing owing to the action of
could possibly* come from giving this j Congress, aqd partly to the ruling of
, tho late Commissioners in tho matter of
suggestion a fair trial. — Chicago Rep.
' exemptions. The receipts for 1871 are
S10,167.95^ or 818,617,915 less than
Odd Fellows' Institute Located.
for 1870, when they reached $37,775,­
873. Considering all these things, how­
The East Saginaw oomwpondent of ever, the gross receipts are as large as
the Allegan Journal, in writing to that could be reasonably expected.
paper gives important information in
Information comes from Newport
-----TO BE FOUND IN----r •gard to the location ot the Odd Fel­
that before one of the fashionable
low*’ Institute of Michigan:
churches there last Sunday, ninety-sevThe committee appointed by tho
Grand Lodge of this State for locating cqyhaiiots were to be observed, with
this institution were: 1’. G. M. Curtis, ciiariotoors and flunkeys in large-but­
of Saginaw ; Hon. E. H. Thomson, of toned coata, knee-breeches and other
Klint; Hon. W. T. Lane, of Detroit; gear of sereice. We suppose that by
Col. E. M. Fitch, of Allegan county, the statue of Rhode Island every cn'e
andJE. C. Wellealy, of St. Joseph coun­ of these retainers was liable to fine- or
imprisonment for engaging on the Lord’s
tyThe Isidore ofthis committee have been Day in other than the work of “ueces' rityor charity." Wo suppose that while j
very tedious, and they have spent much
We Shall Offer at that Time
time and tabor in bringing it to a final i tho horwM were standing outside ths j
1 temple with their kuoe-breeched custo- ,
issue
.
dians, tho cooks at home wore perspirThe point selected for the Institute is i ing within an inch af their lives, roost-1
the city of Lansing, the brotherhood ing, baking, stowing, and boiling u din-1
and citizens of that city having donat­ 1 nor for those the contemplation of whoso
ed for that purpose propcty valued at sins had not tost them their appetite.
$40,000, it being what is known as the
Rogers Female College, a building built
.
Literary.
of brick, four stories high sixty feet iu
FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.
length and width in proportion, stand­
fCBiawarts moxtblt fun septembeb.
ing ou a- tract of laud twenty acres;
A pleasant, sketchy paper, entitled
also twenty-five acres of land adjoining.
Truly a magnificent donation, worthy “ Pictures from Canada,” opens tho j
the whole hearted brotherhood and citi­ ( September number of Scrihur’c. It is ;
zens of the capltol of the State. Tho ’ by Dr. Beers, of Montreal, and is priu-'
pnly point that contended for this prize ‘ t-ipally descriptive of that quaint people, ;
with any chanace of succts was the
the French Canadians. The illustra-!
village of Three Rivers, Kt. Joseph
County, which ottered the sum of $26,­ tions arc of costume, village life, &amp;c.; i
000 incash. This W*s doing nobly, but ‘ there is a portrait of Sir George Cartier, |
the committee taking into considera­ and a fine engraving of n well-known i
tion the largely superior bid of the city from Louis Freret’s statuette. Next we
of Lansing, together with its central j have an interesting paper on “ Mercator,
location, awarded it to that city.
| the Path-Finder of tho Seas,” with an
We understand that it is the intention | excellent portrait.
The third ceutenof the committee to proceed at once to­
| nial since tbo great Geographer's worldwards raising and collecting further
sums of money for the purpose of build­ I renowned Chart first saw the light was
' recently celebrated hi Germany, and his
ing another wing to the building sitn
1 jieoplc, in ‘‘these hours of promise for
liar to the present one, and cottages
1 the German marine,” propose to erect a
for the widowsand orphans.
monument to his memory. Tho other
When this is completed it will make ; illurtrated articles ore a graphic descrip­
on edifice that the Order con well bo ' tion of “ Mountain” Views and Adven­
proud of- We shall attend to this mat­ tures,” by J. T. Headley; “Scenes
ter again when we obtain further data. from tho Marble Faqn," by W. L. Al­
The committee having visited many den ; and an entertaining paper by |
of the leading cities and villages of the Janies Richardson on the recent experiState within the past nlntey days and medte in London, by men of stience,
finally settled matter by locating nt with Horae, tho so called “medium?
Lansing as stated al»ove.
It was with “ Whoso wifo was she ?” is the title of
extreme difficulty that they arrived at a a story of marvelous power and oxcit­
decision as the many places of interest ing interes. involviug’a curious psycho­
in our Stats held out inducements logical study, by Saxe Holm; a new
financially and otherwise, which ren­ name in literature that wo bone to hear
dered the foewa in quo more and more from again. Susan Archer Weiss also
and more difficult the longer the loca­ writes n bright story,Peter Bloch, a
tion was held in statu quo ; I think the Hartz Legend;” and tho installment of
munificent offers which have been wflh- Wilfrid Oumbermede is ununmlly inter­
esting. Thou we have a very timely
out a parallel in the history of our State
and valuable article by Mr. William
aud goes to show the extent and pthlbn F. G. Shanks, in which are given tbo
the thrift and prosperity of this Order, facts and figures of tho present oxperian Order the primary principles of monta in “ Chinese Skilled Labor,” at
which arc to provide for its widows and North Adams, Mom.. and Bellevue, N.
protect and educate the orphans of J. Mr. W. 0. Stoddard throws light
Send In vour -Advertisements.
those that they have sacredly obligated on the mystery connected with tho nver
themaelves so to do. _______
of Egypt»
Alexander Hyde, on ex­
perienced teacher, piveahis views con­
GLEAKHG8.
cerning tho “ Co-education of the Sex­
es ;” and Gilman P. Briggs about a tra­
GO TO THE BANNER OFFICE
The change in the guage of the Lou­ gic “ Adventure in Japan?’ Mr. Sted­
man contribute* “ The Songster, a Mid­
isville, Lexington 4 Cincinnati Railroad summer Carol,” which is as exquisitely
commenced Sunday morning at day­ melodious as tho brave canarv song it
light, and wa* successfully completed celebrates. Edward King's varses, “ A
that day.
■
Woman’s Execution, Para, May. *71»"
Prof Frieze, of the University sails graphically produce * tragic incident in
the history of the Commune; Mr. Tuck­
/or Europe on th® 12th, accompanied by erman, in “ The Elms of Old Trinity."
his family and Misses Wheekr and deprecates a recent act of vandalism in
Stevenson.
Professors Walter and Newport, R. I.; and the Rev. Mr. Wol­
Blackburn take charge ot the professor­ cott ha* a hymn entitled “ The Cloud
ship of Latin during the coming year. nd Fire.”
BOTH PLAIN OR
Tn “ Topice of the Tim*," Dr Holland
The Coroner’s jury in tho lamentable
writes about “ The Riot of Romanism.”
affair at Pitteton, Pa., by which seven­ “ Women in Colleges.” nod ” American
teen men came to their deaths—have Sunday Schools.” “ The Old Cabinet”
rendered their verdict They find that discusMe the “ Ideal President,” “ Dis­
grace,” aud “T. Moran’s Portfolio.”
the men were suffocated by noxious
"Home and Society" treat* of “Mao­
gases, forced down upon thorn by an ex­
W FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
plosion or caving of the roof- The evi­ ri*,” “ Floors," “ Awnings,” and “ Tho
Game of Parallels.” Culture and Prog­
dence shows that this might have been
ress at Homo and Abroad are wdl filled IST" Orders by mail for Advertising, Subscriptions or Job Work, pr^iptly attend­
prevented by proper precautions, and
and entertaining departments, and this
ed to, and we will warrant Satisfaction.
the jury so declare.
very readable number clo&amp;ee with some
Another steamboat boiler explosion amusing outline “ Scenes from Shakes­
W. H. HOLMES, Publiiher.
is reported. This time the nows comes peare.”

Koanswr

UNION FAIR,

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.,
Maour»Mur«r» o

Sash,

Doors,

Blinds,

Th.e City of Grand Rapids,

&amp;c.

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp; 15.

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

DRESSED
LUMBER,
Of all Kinds.

Elevator Uaildiog of C. F. Owighl A Co,

HASTINGS, MICH.

DRI HOODS 00 CARP1TWH8!
Western Michigan.

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS,

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

Subscribe

BEFOlicAM BANNER.

VANDERPOOL

JOB WORK

ORIVAIKEIBrTAL..

Jaundice, Iiuliffalim, Sour Stom­
ach, Costivencaa, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Coinplaint,
Fever JiAffue, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Files, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism.
A c. Ac.
I can safely say there I* more real
genuine Bitter* in one CO Cent* Bottle
of Shepnrd'n Compound Wahoo Bitterthan there ie in « whole caeo of any
other kind in market.
Recommended by all the fleet Claea
Phyeiciaru throughout the City and
Country, as the be« Family Medicine
in uee. No Family ehould bo without
them in the House, and thereby mvo
time and money.

Price, onlyjl&amp;CeQttta Bottle.
For Eaie Vy Ppizsiru anil fioelm Gkitrnlly.

C. N. SHEPARD.
Proprietor,

Grand Rapids, Mich.
For Salo by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

HA! HA!
H, A-. Bus e 11!
Go th®.-o lor your
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

A fine stosk Just Opexed

COME ▲Nl&gt; 8RK THEM

Oyslan and' Upruhmenti.
on hand at all hour*.
25yl
H. A- BU8ELL

Michigan ^Exchange.
Dmon, FmtvAzv i6th, im.
8is: This Hetei. so lane wdfevoreNjkaown
to the Tmvftaf Publio, is being tboroozblr re­
paired and put in periect order for basinou, and
will continue to be kept tn all its eppoialments
as a First Cisse Hoose. But to meet tbe wishes
of oar friends and patrons, our cberfts will be
reduced to |iU0 per dsr, snd tbe proprietor so
Heit tbe pstronsge nf all who wish to find a quiet
..J .luu_l * - - ..Kit. ..
.1*.

Arcnox Biu* printed ou short notice
tthi* Office.

�Tl|e RjyJauc^ji
dailt ovsitra the trial.
W. U. HOLMES,
TIU.VELER'W UUIDE.

X MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Until further order, mail* will eloae at thb office
as follow*:
MailijpincEMteloMat
7:30 *. M.
.ow~
r‘

Meibl

J._ ROBERTS. P. M.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

nd River Valley Division
august t-c-i.

1 30 arr

CSarfoUc

Tix
Association of County:
Superintendents will hold its ninth semi­
annual meeting at Charlotte, Eaton Co.,
beginning Tuesday, tho 29th Inst, and
Call on Miss Wilcox for millinery
continuing throe days. It will be de­
goods of all the latest and beat styles.
voted to discussions of tho business of
First National Clothing Hotter. educators, developing the plans and ex­
—Go there for the l&gt;efft nnd cheapest periences, failures and successes of vari­
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
ous methods. Among other questions
tf
E. G. Williams.
these will be discussed : “Is school
visitation, ns practiced by County Super­
An Every-d^y Story.
intendents, accomplishing what it ought
“Hello John, where are you going?”
to do?"—“Are we educating the young
“I was going down here to buy some of Michigan practically, or not ?”
grocers. ”
Which if practically treated anil
“Well I am going down to Maee Al­
thoroughly ventilated may have valuable
len’s to buy mine.”
influence on our common schools, and
“Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t may also educate tho people if reported
any of him, I always go there to buy for’their benefit There will also be
crockery and
wall
paj&gt;er,
but
I
never
mu wan P"!*-'! nun never. —
quite
lite a pumber of. aiUrestes and etsayt
thought of tbuying
_ ' “groceries tbsre.
'
‘
2*X
liOJn
' i me* who hnv» .thoroughly identP
bs't
ej themselves ■ with teaching, and
long ago I bo
’ » whole set of crockery
, ' g
u.u
and paper enough to paper my house, whose thoughts on this very important
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could subject will be valuable. All who can
buy any where else. Beddes he war attend will, find that much may be learn­
ranted rr.
The crockery he keeps b»
ed of practical value to thorn os educa-1
The Boot’s celebrated ware.”
.
“Well, I always do eo on groceries, tors, dr as jMitrons of tho comon schoo
and I know you cun. Besides be takes system of our State.
anything 1 nave to sell nt a fair price,
loo. I get a better tobacco, tea and
Railroad Meeting at Naihvillc.
sugar there for tbo same money than
any where else tn town.”
There will be a railroad meeting nt
M. ALLEN,
this place on Monday next, Aug. 28, at
Washington Block. Aug. 16, 1871.
2 o'clock p. m. Delegates from Wood­
land and Maple Grove are earnestly re­
quested to be in attendance. The Rail­
road Committee from Assyria will be
Wann and Hazy.
present; also representative men from
Battle
Creek, who will address the
The town is lively now.
meeting.
Ova Dailt has reached a circulation
The proposed railroad running from
of over fourteen hundred.
Battle Creek* to Ionia. Stanton and
Blue is a favorite color this summer. Northern Michigan, via. Assyria,
Maple Grove, Nashville and Woodland,
Sun-strokes frequently occur at night.
is believed to be within our reach.
The deluge was a “long and success­ Shall we secure It ? Let us manifest our
ful reign.”
interest in tho matter by our presence
Beauty is worse than wine—it intoxi­ at this meeting.
By order of Committee.
cates both tho holder nnd beholder.
Detroit, Grand Rapids ‘’and Jackson
at Runyan’s

LOCAL (EVENTS

8

son
ACCOM.
6"Wtu

ham

Charlotte
t
Eaton Rapid*
I

ss

fitegfa"*; |

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. -—______

I

I aoopml:

Train* on' the Chinan A Jfkblcan Lake Shore R.
L leave Grand Hapldi for Mutkegon and White
lalL follow* :
thicasv Ex pre** at 1040 a m. Detroit Exprc** al

&gt; Local fibres fioticeg,

There is airtight difference in putting
Dr. before or’after a man’s name.

11 cent sugar at Buseil’s.
Tex New Fish.—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bent­
ley, manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds
and moldings, ar.d-everything else, are
so busy selling moldings that they can­
not write for the local column this week.

BALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

SAWING

MACHINES,

HABB0W8,

ETC.,

and the largest stock of
A-GKICULTURA-L

MACHINERY

in Barry County—Im sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt's Hardware Store, Brown’s Now Block.

FARMERS
Tic your Horses at JACOB MAUS’
BOOT. SHOE, and GROCERY STORE,

Sorlbern Mich. Agricultural and Me­
Sold on.—A. W. Bailey, Esq., has
chanical Society.
sold out his Harness Shop to Goodyear
&amp; Striker, who will hereafter run it.
They propose so do good work and at Unite in making tbe above a -.-raod demonatration of tbe production of Michigan lndii*trr.
low prices.

Goodyear &amp; SrkiKi.i: are out with a
new al. in this issue. They have a
good stock of goods,, and every depart­
ment is complete. They manufacture
Harnesses of every tiescription and in
good style.

Kalamazoo and JVnn _A_rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,

Great Union Exposition

The Railroad committee are' inrestiSEITEMBER 12, 13, 14 AND 15,1871,
gnting filo points of compass for Road
No. 2 in Hastings.

Spuing &amp; Avebt of Grand Rapids are
leading out this week with n large ad­
vertisement, preparatory to the ’ coming
off of the great Northern Michigan Ag­
ricultural and MetehanicaJ Exposition,
September 12, 13,.14 nnd 15.

SUPERIOR. McSHERRY AND STATESMAN

PLO WS UM) (JO/STIJW18,

and then call in and get for Yourselves. Wives or Children, the

State Pomological Society

Hams, "Williams &amp; Co. have not got
time to run after accounts thnt were to
be paid after harvest. Therefore, wo ex­
pect every man to cal) and bdtle up
their accounts on or before the 28th
"
Inst We mean Uutlnru.
Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.

Clover Huller s!

very best and cheapest BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS,

Admimon SSc, children 15c. Exhibitor* arc
expected to join the Society. Yearlr metnlicr»hin licke'A fl. Life Membcrabip ticket* tie.
HE5BY 8. C1.UBB. *
Grand Haren. Secretarr.
G. W. GRIGGS. Grand Rapid.. President. ’
Railroad and itenmbont farce at excureion
rate* Freight muatly free.

his select Stock-now on hand.

Also get your Best TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE. TOBACCO.
&amp;c., Ac., of him at much lower prices than at any other place in
the City.

$1.00 for 75c
I will close out my Stockof Summer t

Dry Goods and Clothing

JACOB MAUS.

H-‘^.Aue.2i.

J. W. &amp; 0. G. BENTLEY
[SacctMora to Oiekey &amp; Bentley.’

at seventy-five
cents on the
„ ,
Dollar.
It. MUDGE.

Newsdealers
&lt;
Rubber-'mopa at BuseH's.
Arc supplied with the Daily counted
Peaches fresh and nice at Busell’s.
out at this office and placed on board
Best Sherry wine, bitten for dyspep­ tbe train at 2j.
i
sia, nt
Busell’b.
From no college In the country have
students been more successful in obtain-1
The Town Talk
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­ ing situations than from the Grand i
gars just received and for sale at the Rapids Business College.
City Nows Depot
1'eusoxal.—Hon. Daniel Striker lias j
The Largest Stock of School Books gone to Lousing to attend the meeting
of tho State Board of Equalization.
in the City at the City News Depot
The old Derrick to the artesian well
Art System and Science­
is being turn down. Our people haven’t
Grand Rapids Business College Tele­ so much mineral well on the brain as
graphic Institute-and Writing Academy they had a year ago. Now give us
Holly Water Works.
—send for College Journal.
Best cheese in the oity at Busell's.

A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the
City News Depot
/

For Photographs and Pioturee, of all
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of the beat Brands of Cigars
in the market at Port Office.

Cheapest fruit jar at Busell’s.

Hams, Williams A Co.
Do not clafru-to have the only Mold­
ing Machine la Barry county, but they
have one thkt will stick any nnd all
kinds ot moldings that are needed.
They also have on band a large number
of duon, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low
figures for cash.
Tbe place to buy your boots and thdes
bat
Bunyan's.

The Union Exposition.—The inter- i
e»-t created by tbe organization of n
Northern Agricultural society is exertingfan extensive influence ou the farm­
ers who are preparing to exhibit their
stock and produce. J t will undoubtedly
be the largest fair ever held in Michigan
and should the weather prove favorable
will be attended by at least 80,000 per­
sons.
________

FITIT .U
“

and

RUSSELL,

DOORS. BLINDS. MOLDINGS, Ac.

Hardware.

Moldings a Specialty.

Stoves,

ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING $v., fa

ACKLEY

Eumoit Rrrvsxs.—At tho spenini' LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY
election held in this Oity on Monday,
August 21 sq the iollowing vote was cast "We will not be under­
for Justices of the Peace:
sold by any House .
i William IL Hayford, Rep.,
In JVficnigan.
Edward A. Holbrook, Rep.,
Israel 8. Boice, Dem.,
Hickson W. Rolfe, Dem,
287
klAHK RvB8ELL.
For the Iron Bridge, “ Yea”
381
For tbe Iron Bridge, “ No”
10,
By the above figures, it is easily seen ‘The Corner Grocerv.

HICKS,
Pehmosad
New Goods at the Pnoanx Cash
Stout.
2w
one of the a
fense in thez
Notice.
found and brought here by Deputy
AH peraons who are owing me, must Sheriff Mallory.
take notice if tbe same is not paid within
Sick.—Mr. Cheeverhas not been m
thirty days tbe accountewillbeleft with
a Justice for collection. ’
attendance at Court to-day on account
Bmxk.
of sickness.
Hastings, Aug. 14,1871dw
Custom work made on short notice,
room to-day Mn T. J. Ramsdell of ‘ the
in good style and reasouuble prices
ut RritYAJt’g.
law firm of Ramsdell &amp; Benedict, of
Ladies’ fine aboes of the latest styles Manistee, also Mr. J. W. Hopkins.
at Runyan's.
County Clerk of Kalamazoo Co.
Rvsskll &amp; Nkvxxs at tbe Phoenix
Mr. Enoch Andrus and Mira Alice
Cosh Store have good 80 ct. Tea for 60 McNair,have been employed as teachers
of the Nashville Union School for the
Ackley &amp; Slade sell the most perfect ensuing year, at an aggregate cost of
8850,00.
Fruit Jar there, is made.

H. A. Goodyear. . :

Harnesses.
SLA DE,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

,«aur

4SS

B.niisiy, sw rwer.

MJan’l Slriker.

^dyear &amp; Str/^
Dealers in •

IMU
Druggists and Chemists,
and dealers in

PATENT MEDICINES,
ra
PAINTS.

Iron, Nails, Glass,

OILS,
Still Continnnto Sell'

VARNISHES,
TURPENTINE.

Groceries,

Crockery.
Glassware;

TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
BOOKS A STATIONERS.
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

"Wooden "W’are, &amp;cAGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

CIGARS and TOBACCO,

&amp;.C., &amp;.C.,
Cheaper than any Store in Hastings,

KEP.OftKNE LAMPS A FIXTURES

Lake Superior Iron’

WALL PAPER, *o., 4c.,
H«t« 10 pee Cent, by buylngfor Cub of

THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

CITY DRUG STORE,
Also the

c. II. HICKS.

SUU St., Huluit&gt;, Web.

WOODLAND PARLORS.

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DAILY EDITION.
VOL. I.

HASTINGS, MICH,, TUESSDAY EVENING, AUG. 2(4,1871.

NO. 9.

-------------------------- !■ , |||
| In asking Counsel to repeat a question Kalamazoo Co, was called .upon to caned this-dub but think it is-about
। ho said he had a cold in his head and identify a box left in Iris passewuh by three yean, I cany it to a8gk*^ ™e “
.
fore I could wake up. I wanted to re-1
Mr. Van Annan at Iha d&lt;~ of tb. hat «■*“*1 &gt;!"•
Tenth Day * Proceedings.
move him, I had a warrant against him did uot hear ven" well.
. .
. have a wooden one ana use tnls to asuu
j aud was an officer but not a constable.
Vanderpool made no answer when I
moxxiXg sufeiex.
’ i I hod no warrant for *Vanderpool spoke about the terriUt-gria. It was
Mr. S. 8. Conover dross-examination ■ Mr. Holden M. Green, the thirty
* but utwd one, which statement was vol- not particularly offensive to mo and I continued.
‘
August 24th, 1871.
’
second witness
____________________
being called and sworn
I untoored. Visited him in his cell which have no reason why I made the remark.
Vanderpool remained in Ins.bed du- ,-^&lt;1.
•'
Mr. 8. R. Conover’s testimony con­ wat larger than usual which was also I thought it was an unnecessary grin
ring iny interview with him in (he jail
. .
tinued*
.
f volunteered and,couneel requested him and unusual for a man under those cir­ till the Sheriff ordered him to get up.
I Ure lived m
। HxeminstfAn
v n i
not to ^“nteer so much. Have visit- cumstances. Do not know how many The door was on tho west end ol tho cell '®4r8
ani °&gt;n^rfnjn—ooi recoct
&gt;■. rad feradi: ft a^iW ora
an'1 "T’ “ t
men I have seen under those circum­ and there was about a fookof space be- ! Knew JWd and J^e^j
,’S
i—.1. it _„«.a
—You wore
end of thei. desk. Ir took
nulled it ! Ques.
v“T~
wow alone
alono with
w,th Vander' ",dcr" stances and I do not know that I have twauu tbo uJp. .&gt;f tba W and door. I &lt;*•
apart and examined it for &gt;pots and P001 wh®».y°u ““d® that pleasant re- over seen any. Did not say it to taunt Think dr. lift wa. about dr. usual "»»»8-day.
“
und intimidate liim. Did not say “ah na.,or lu,l,. 'lb ink ft. cell w« about W «-l l&gt;a« b«m tuft
foupd marks or spots of blood in several m“k to
nbout tllat 8”“ ?
Mr.
such
a use of you wanted to get out oty habcat corpm.'"
places and I stuck phis in thi fte planes.
?r
" 'Church opjected
--2 ‘to
-------2------------1 laid it on tbo flour and found that one adjectives as it did not belong to this Did not shake my cain over his head
and say where is that money ? He was
qx»t corresponded nearly with tho stage of the proceedings.
ot tne door, lie
brought before me on the warrant, and but not teirknl.lbe door. Tho door ra&lt; iweeping water out "'.
.urge spot
onthe floor, I also
Obioction withdrawn
1 acted as the Court, but tho oxamino- in tha&gt;
....
- — Uked me if I had beard of Fields dis­
found n foot print on’’ it.
Made aJ. W« *■ r
r
appearance and I said I had not Then.tion was waived. Did not tell him he eat &lt;Ui
nn
r.-rnnUnnK.n/
n
1
•
Ao
*'
—
'
’
M
n
°t
tuono.
In
mv
direct
an examination of the floor.
Ite.roid that he had gone through him
' v^d
!. ft
aSr*'V
“&gt;fto&gt;«‘in
tl Mid that ”
tlte Shoriif
uaiu,. had bettor confess nnd make it murder
(UsoovnrM
vpots «m
thu floor
when1 *in
,;ntl
' ’ ’ ri,n QW!
----fy' Wc
We tbt
then
'n Trent
went,into tbo
!1‘?
after •! ' made
that' remark, in the second degree. Wanted to get a m-firer'
\d 4. tow.nl, th.. f.»t ’ftft "ft*!?'1
;''!d ’“b"
I first went
wont iu.
in. Found one »pot that
1
stated
the
time confession from him uwIjkm going to band'
had been inked. These^weo- a lifthi to
incitrroctly. xiau
Had a cam*
cano* w
with me,— swear to it myself if necessary. Did |™1.
)e&lt;] Could uot roach hi. hoad from ’’*&lt;**,
. mvunvuiiy.
f[c“ »" ^£3
the east of.the largo .-:put JIY —l0
^....2
“nU which
shown
*“? k"“
, was
---------— to tho iufv. 1 put the not think he would be tried before me, whore l «l Bud wl.onj.put m, baud on W
ink . also
large
i-pjt, 1I Uimstassist- cane
and V
he
up tn do it. He did not | lately,
I-*. as
*’ &amp;4 os
■» hu could, "»*
’ .«took
“*
.
_ on
— the
— —
rt- ,-r-w
— beside the tied when 1 sjioko and never thought much about it. I Id. head 1
can** do
down
cd in taking up the flooring, we look up tlJ i.;». j Wfint thert.to see if I could thought ha would not be examined be­
• duwu his book and showed mo tluit he
to •; had drawn out nt «uo time $1,400. and
:?piocefrem2 1-2 to3feetlong The find
find ont
ont anything
anymmg in
in regard
regard to
to Field.
EieJrt. fore me, because the statutes of the statu put his hand on my head, nor ask me
-ix
sit ou the bed There were live or. six
j
’iwat'Zirid*tolu“Uhruuk j Ho «U5 never triCnl Utore me but was teach me differently. 1 did expect if ho
nn,i nt souther time 81.700. He said ho liad
.
I IT—__ _ _ .1 1.*. l.ra.l AftlrMM I—ra draft, Hof
awa.VrCxnsntorably, those cracks were,i committed
......
.
. &gt;:i.
came before me to pass ujton
without on examinati
up-. his proba­
filled with dirt andsuturated with blood. I
ble
guilt
o_r
innocence.
I
l
K
,«uv.
lu
visiting
lum
w
ij
“
down
grade."
He
went
into
tho entered
t«~— &lt;»n ton Iwok,
—■und
----- Iw was nus—Was you there to qualify
The
side.. i • Ques.
.... floor was
»n» pine,
pniv, examined
V.VUUUUVU both
IHJU1 SIUC-.
... .
"
”
a
n,,t
some
kind
of
a
cell
as
he
left,
only
the
&gt;“» W
1 wanted
at the facts, and did not . httIno Wnj o
„r
________to got
________________
uvw UM„ ...ra
of the flooring. Un the uwler wdo J
&lt;«» W ™ judgement qnjt this think
any thing about its being my du- ! i““l^ *"{“
' J*• twrix nfU?^ fi?vvn
1KU1
“^1
discovereil
clot’cil l.kuvl
nlvinf the eirr.
dixovered clotted
blood nlxmt
size r.C
of U1°!L .
ty ns nn officer uf the law to stand aloof ' .(.ahtiteir.
jxqKT.iu payniunt. I told huii.l thought
The object of the question was to i from such thing.-*. Mr. Ingram aud. sp.x-S.fltC4&gt;rimwn*dre
fo°k4l
•; pen Imaging- down. Discovon«i n
u-in of water in fruut ivindoiv wUh u show the one aided view he took as u Wg*
«»* with me, ra
t„„„. whether
,
Duuhiin , wont
andl they ., tUo
tho „^.
l(rfp.r. J)a „
n,&gt;t
lt j-uow
tho | .«M-, ra W
:owelin it and I wrung the towel out,find public magistrate, iustond of holding were Justices of tho Peace also, iu.d we ;„nIv diflbreaco was tho lurk of convmiwhite I W-.1&lt; doing thii TajMlorpool said f tjle seilos of justice erenlv botauced.
three were al! the Justices there were in ;ieu-.o un(l tx&gt;aiforj.
Dj u,t know
1------ Ri^pbctisl that ho had gone over the
He CQUld iuu.;e, any tow»d-cr wat»r l«dc
Ministec.
Wo threo nlw went i; whl,tht.r there was a stool in hfrf
1 fin** l,dl® Iin‘^ would go through him there,
'ikodht^ by washing -tho tfinflow." T!t Ans.—I was nor. Hud issued the
hnv&lt;. sat
sat on
on
1
u&gt; ii’1' ,hat 1 wou1^
?
1??°. r
11
ihrt
Hau* ,on^eU or not. Would probxblyv have
had .i/irty mMi«h color. Was editeid- Ii warrant nrevions to litis visit aud u Wednesday.
’doura
.hair. ”Vrad ra l&gt; Whitehall rad ftlugraph
Could not. swear that ;he be l if t5;ero haJ
a(
crabie carpet mowing. The Itrfgu -spot [ &lt; oiuphiiut made, which was pending be- what we saw wns blood of hot, but sup- . .
.
.
,
nffreganT
tart.
He
said
he
had
money
.
, , .
.
.. 11 in the loom-, bat on th. .bed'* .to go.
....
Th;’
cTM,ugh to'u’a 'toll toe busincy-ii&lt;&gt;n the floor wus from 18 to
inches. lira. ^««te0-i,tn&gt;te but 1 di,&gt;. „at
’.” 7T’i'- "h\
;&lt;!wjh. him. Did fh^on'pjrrtosi uni • ' wiw in tiw Bunk again about
:iiy longest Way awl' about
____ »
u find iht&gt;!
ft
lira.
tefrai ft.,
___ ..rtho looks
t‘C'c*
It except
of it. Lbclicva-.l it
.
. .
11
; mount to do
it.
other. The ink stains MHsnnd
»2 to *shyot'&lt;,ut ,a* lscti»,\n:i*l if possible to got a (to be blood.
..., 1j eleven u cluck und inked, him if
Qa-M.
—
Do
you
ujunRy
ou
the
b.xl
|
di.natdi, and be said
.»
confo.«ion
from*him,
w
something
to
in the grain wf’thdwitod; Wd also
Ques.—Have you made any distinct­
•J ho bad i.ut but would m soon nt possidiscovered soaio spote cf blixrl im tho convict the murderer of Field drlioevor ion in this examination between whaf when you go a-vnituig '
lie
was.
1
do
nut
pur.-uo
this
practice
{
•Objectton
ruade
by
Mr..
Giiu-clj'nnd
i
|,jp.
A
young
man by Surname of
•■ all
.mu ride There*wefe two
you
know mid what vou believe f
’
' everrufed.'v .
J John Mee was toere. .Ho showed us n_•
ur tlire.! «[ndtern, also on euiuo jnuoes of in my esse : u.«uiilly, except in mitrd»T p
1 Objection made by Mr. Churc'.i, anil
Aus.—-No air, &lt;lalied on Mr Vander- pijtoi Utiu said it iiud r.ot been fired, oil
pujKT which wa- brought from behind cos** «rr cases'of great iisqairtande iu 1I overruled and exception taken.
the counter. I ouu i same wiattete of which
wh,ch 1 have
«'* dune
aua‘’ so. , I1 did
d“ not
«"■ mean
I hn\ .
tod todi r.
P*jl
* aa
7lh
S,n&gt;:'
fl at hia htMU
h’uue
on U,e
the 7
th a£
o! fieptohi•
a
lirrxo aud he was afraid tofixe .
Ans.„
—I !have tuteu
blood on uu- uf firn
of toe desk. twSa.v l’at 1 biul ever ,,one w
or I „
t0
.
i^r to
Mmo mom*. This
is the
This is
th« or- | ;t
took it and iirediuff
Thu ink Van n blue Ltock and tooked !i4M” ’ b,;| 1 think il ww,ld be ”iy a”‘Mr‘ Hu"h" w“ ,1'-wti«fied with tne j f Msion on whicll
hi,u for jt. —. .t. I • threu barrels and said therb
—] ,-------------------------like Wfr. Vanderpool raid bo had i&lt;«i important cashes or the duly of.any &gt; answer
* ’.1 tho
v faex
’ -----------*“
waste
fact ci
given
mor-?, ■ insisted
on its beingtpaid
:hea-and.toor&lt;-.
j„aj :,| tte- other barrel when Van*h r_wer and
ami• wanted
—• —
r-x------- ■—
-&lt; rubbed :h*.sj rout- &amp;«• uirotif r spot I
»»g»strate. When I went into . n’.icit. when he raid ho had intended .1 had sent iny sun to collrei it on Won- jKjiil said there was and showed .it to
:utheUu-x part i.*.ur Um Uck wimluw, i
wa* *.nn- •» tb» conch
him when ha went to tho dbur agnfcs
bn: did nut know whether he had or ' daf&gt; on‘l
_.^u* s*,a\ “C*?"
but it was hard, I could get uu coloring ' P‘d uot kn?* '' b‘ ‘h“r
warrant m l
' uot suoceodoff m getting'it t*r SOomg und. fired thal off. He looked y* k nud
.
! him, s-o tlrnbd went niysclf ia tbe «fte\ tired and 1 asked him it Jie wa-&gt; sicl*.
lira. il.
Ib,&lt;£mu-k.
t’iub- *!*”?
,L »»■»•« •»'“«!,11
.
y.* a member
m^nrom- noon,
uoon. r] wanrra
want»4 iw
tro jwnay
tuono/ «nd ■&gt;
dkl
■ in ihv dour uh Tiu«-'.. raft, -pal- and —l-lt JaV »"d did uotkAu ybaftnr h. I Qu—.— .. ............. ..................
— and.liu said hu had bean sick all ni;jlil.. . buna ra TV-lnraiwhethro
WKiirradit o«&lt; «.&lt;; u «nrSd out t’nu P“'- ,o »»&gt;"»««&gt;*»••&gt;»“ “ “»&gt;• Irani.- Io viait ftu
,
kdo„ ahrthw the
th, concern
oraaun was good
tiaw him again towards nvnuing, ’And
Wcdit.-jav u'u, On Tra.dar lh«i,ta •“*
•*•* »«* •&gt;&lt; thu u.r Ida; ?
■
t
rarj&lt;»r
not.not.Wh-s
When
I left
I left
th. the
m-mu
muney
’ ft"
there
’I I J again aikod him if ho had sent tlx*
..,r1»ll.B.raJtbod»orraarh u£7o lha ‘ i«ued fthubAink 1 ura.dit thaftday An.—I
wral
ften-.
rad
ftra
..
lind
tall
with
Vradgyad
ray.
•ent there, and then j jin(j sojnfl ta]]- with Vanderpool and
.i.ti,undft.re«a., . prai., nrar ft. , Bnf«• ™ad. thi^mn arnf, lb. IVo^j. ftaallv aud h. OadI
™• 1kao.^&lt;d|«id -ftnftj graa. U»S$.'&lt;»«a dispatch and he said ho hod no\hct
'4 “
would right away. I saw him iu Tail
c’c, J* where i‘ did uot cover the iluor cuti ng Attorney &lt;Hew nun iu td J^L-. any
-.coauuitise.
'\eQ‘ iSon- —
k
on Sunday alter Field was found. Our
I
,i
yv.,0 ttnn-hor '.iftU &gt; minitlered the'doth. Mr. £ecor, Ingram
-at
BulliV bw
request.
Went
]
j-us
***™ •detixol's
-«*i. Mr. *««*»-&gt;
*—o». Wednesday,
...... to Van••but
—-.Raid
“I am about to settle with Fiehl
°jnce not euvermU -Un -WMne-ulnv we &gt; aud Hutiimm went with, mo. «»Am
quite
lioiwe -jthat
j।
। aud Dunham went with me. Am quite JerpcKfl's house that Wednesday, hut [ |,ut yOU cftnj^vo ,t whenever you cull convamation was in regard to the settle­
ment with Field. I asked him why ho
| sure Dunham wont, and am as sure of did not tell him what 1 wanted uf him, for ;‘t unj j.
bi* all right.’’
did not tell the same story about that as
Field’’ss j: nor did Mr. Dunham
Dtmlmm tell him so.
sa Gould:
Gould :
.
, .
.
! f^at * an‘ that the fckey
fy of Yield
Ho said we
dJft find Lh-re the missing spots were
^
. !n ** I lf
,e* 1V _ ..
? j f&gt;weur thttt
4, weM. Wood‘
c&lt;ir.
1 hoard ol other debta having bWn he did to me.
all
excited
about
taiu dnm—taro.M,
:akeu out Was there abAU, hum. I. row w ceil nna ©me ami u was ro um-!j^^^l.
■ ’ and 1 believed
a c these attempted to be vol tooted, about thui were
! dentrod among the others tlrnt I should ’ .jx.te toJra Llroxl. Hare been a ead.Ue |
«‘“d «*** *•«* &lt;F'W • »u» «nad* &lt;“» this matter aud wo could not b? expect­
ed to get it straight the first time, that
on uciuesuay.
!d&lt;&gt;
do so.
mi. I don
dun’t remember
roinendier whether I1 was
wa&gt;* and btisneM
huwew m:ik«r
maker for fortv years, and'**
and 1 tee liatiK.
...
. (lue».—W,he.i did ,.uu next sec \ an-1 (hc
wfto wil)( #
or ||Ot j j
t|j„t 1 attended school in Now
When 1 w&lt;m iu tho bafln w4n the wo were speculating ftbou! the urester.
ueiqiuul.
. . .
i was there alone from
Io 10 urinutes •York.
Never
Ques.—What did you refer to in say­
--------- ctuded
------ chemistry
---- ---- . uur
---- ' magnifying glass ho said that a rpltoon
.....
An—I»?t.a«l..m m .ral *"
j bdft,, du. ouM.r, co., ft. Wo ft Wa- nralirira.
Th.
r.-=raa!ratt
fttttj-.vtx.-o
medicine. Tte-h- woaabuut thirty years liad
^ped over, he ale i quke of ing, why did you not tell tho eamo story
nftrnwan offtaaamo day rad ft told j
,.
.Inring thi, ti»« 1 that I did n.ii
in* hare
Irnw- aurthmg
nnvlnintr to
t.k do
alii with
xntll
. , . ‘
,
.
.
abou* this a&lt; to w.
-Midi..
aud
Iimk■
,... ho had bur.^1 ft. ortiu-t on Monan.
»,............................................
■ .-rdoxl-n.lhw.ftar..
,.nym,.rn.ngradul»hu^ut.andr^lDc^
-nd ,
Objection ma ! • by Mr. Choover nn l
up again
1 Baw Wooa uadcr lh“ “* "S*01* an‘l
good evening. ing butUMMS. • T«Mk it
nt thoftunu wra rad ft. jkft. «•1 lh„n j „k^ hinl if he
Wa. ;al&gt;out live yean* age. Have been|«m tup of the dirt in ’thn crack I found! sustainel.
■
raid that 1 [Old bad nmatrav brfon rad ,
u,!,. onJ „ ,wt a farmer about ten vean» aud nn Insu- ; 5^.
After that I said that it would go
w.a gou- thno joara. and U ftul no ,
;
wakfts up ranr.i a^at Srr about five rurua Har. : jf , chraj„ ,hoi)d ,xmios i, alMl against him, thal I thought the caw
hut that 1»
on th. ran ran. |
k
lh,„, “
been m the grocery Imsines* nU/irt two
,
looked very dark, and ho said it did and
u waa aot lnkI he almost believed wmetimes that he
H.—w if. WO bud ftuud unyfttng ..
u ,
t
lliol it ft. vearsand have also carried pn the guner- '
regard to Field, and I replied that
•
&gt;
ml business of groceiy und dry goods
I should change my opinion. Dr. j did murder tlib toon. I carried him and
were satisfied that he had been killed in '
for about two yearn.
Hare been HDuflield did not have all thesa boards. tho Sheriff to Muskegon after tho trial.
Ques.—Tell this jury what basiueM 5n the Iluilrood " business about two . and cracks, for I saw Mine of them in
tho hunk where that blood was. di re­
Cross-examinod by Mr. Cheew.
plied that may lie, but my God, I did you had with hi? ccnsdeno.-.
rears, ami was treasurer of the Bailroad J Mr. Bullis’ office the day before the fire,
Was not sworn on (he firektrial. Saw
not kill him, 1 never killed a mau for
u|k Wa« also
h cl,angwl bv roving that ho
Ans.—He -■•aid his cuuscienae was "but that Railroad
nothing
in the water ho swept out to
money, I reuld uot, I was too sick. He dear as a well. Next asked him if he Sheriff and Ikptrt tftonff t.a ,r«m &gt;tw
'n f&lt;,w (b„
,
attract attention. Had been into the
also Miid thnt there teemed tu be u plot ate. his regular rations and h« said he I each, and under .Sheriff tor two years.
’ ’
,
,
' run u threshing machine
v*
_. vpoke of 11 towel m n basin of water. bank before and into tlio rear. Knew
not atfc me aJ.v iux,&gt;rop_ j Also
two or
and he wa»
was the victim. The night that djd a , £t,
three
years when
I wosafarmer. -Some- 'i It looked ajlittle reddish but I did not him since he come to Manistee. Testi- ’
Field’s bodv was lound I visited him in | er &lt;in8#tiun.«
*
11 1U
~-' ---------1
. !o“’h"X"
S,™11!— I • Mr. ^ftafou h™
ft fti. taaes run two different branches of buri- mean to convoy to the jury that it wan tied nt Kalamazoo. He said lie had
, taken some certificates of deposit nnd he
nt»n nt tho same firn*-. Have b«m Do-. bloody.
feared ho had taken jpthonr that there •
t-d, I a-ked him if be routed well iudl if I kind of examination, iis the object of a native, but considered that as coming
, . . , .
,
l.
“’r n
•&lt;Vj «’ was no account of either on the stulw or
his conscience wns clear, when lie rc-. crens-examiuotion was to arrive nt the „.d..r ft. haul of Hwnff. aud ba4
in
the book. It is jtoout 6Q_miles from
d.«»
Jm
.
job.
of
tl»
;
“
u
“
!1
«•
*
h
»
r
’
’
*.
’
P
“
~
&lt;1
"•
"™
plied that his conscience was as clear as i tru(h and
(o t0Iture nnd badger a
,
. i, -,r ....
,.Mtt -ua did it look ns if it had been scoured. Manistee to Whitehall and 80'to Mttekea bell and that he rested go-4 uufl at*
.
ft. M bl..nir Ou. of lh~«job.
b
[
gun.
The mail al that time wont on a
his regular ration*. 1 told Into we hod:
was fit Al antstee and 1 did the best 1 1 .
,
1
,, ,
~
...
found Frad'. Iralr. wftn ft- r»i.1»d, Mr. Hugh- M&gt;d that th. boon, al- .oci: Got ft. criuioJ aud 1» &lt;ra. ,ht
“ Monftiy mora..* a.d &gt;1 ; boat. Do not know when that boat left,
whether in the morning or evening.—
that we could not inttke himtodiavu that- lowed the widest possible erose-exanun- WMiUbut aftenranla (U&amp;nMTho expense of sending a tog du.vn
1 then laid my hand on his head where :ation of witneroos ngninst the respondent was a witnew ngainst thu mau nnd I wm
The“Snglo
would bo about $30 or $ IO. Know
the wound was ou Field, nnd asked him , aQj nO(hjnK was so important as to show had a man sleep with tb© 1 rwoner to
hjwlu
&amp;
nothing about the running of toe bouts.
what made that ^und on Fidd, and
a, .|UW, r.1 Wika™ agajaal bra and he ™ora h
head
When 1 baw Vand-rpool nt the bank I
A totftirttihi after. tft&gt; Shmif cuwo ft; &lt;-f il«raA ‘"J1*
bChhod ab~d radj-fta. thonght hv was very much excited but
'
do
nut know whether it -was any more
handle,
but
they
were
nut
the
sama,
anl removed him to a more s-teure cell.; wtfncro was a public niagistrute who me to ferret out this and I was to. have
Had never ft* u the bank on purpose than would be etpeded from any one
When be wks arresh4 he asked if they •
gone nt midnight with a club in his $2,000 for tho job. The offense was
to examine fltet hatchet. When I wasi whose partner had run a woy or cum» upwere going to take him to jail, if so he ]
|o v—t
0{ a prisoner. IT burning buildings qpd spiking saw-logs, 1
in the bank in the winter,! sat near the missing, or n*it- Saw nothing unusual
.anted grad liring, M hr
; lt u,
too
1 .ubmit rtrarMr killing hon*es, &amp;c. I was to have $1,000 store aud noticed this lying there and. in the appaamneo of tho bank.
whethe® any pnaxtits fourt! cir not- aud '
tomed to that. I found blood spots on ‘
K
1
it was used. for splitting
the stairs tending down to the nver on . to the rulings uf vour Honor but we 82,&lt;*0 upo» rohvictian, but I tea mon- MjfMcd
1
John Blanch nrd, the thirty-third witkindlera.
Did not notion tongs nor
Wednesday. Whoa we were looking w ant all the righto that belong to this
shovel, butdid notice this.
.
• । Q0.» said :
at the ink spots in the bank. I‘e '““^i fprisoner.
,
I have Jived in Manistee three years
I said ths Sheriff tpfli him to jail,but
he was going'to be liolff reeponfible tor
Mf Eggleston replied that the Coun- dell paid me my expenses but nothing
nud am 42 yean old, have been a fish­
for my time—that I lost Do not know do not know whether he had a warrant
-&gt;^1,^.0 nn.rad.te.and
erman for 1&amp; or 20yean, havs fishod on Lake Michigan, Huron and Superior.—
time he went into hmdnesa, .
non and he argued it at acme length,
Ques.—What do you mean by a In 1809 I was fishing at Manistee. We
those
spots
were
there
vrbeu
Thft
ttelt t&lt;ery 0M m&lt;ut dell has since told me that he believed
begin in April and continuo till Decem­
•
they went ioto bmhoV;
1 exJua,ao the witness in hie own manner, him guilty. I do not koow whether vacant laugh ?
Ans.—When a num laugh s and does ber and uoe sail boats of different sizes,
any one was present or not but think
not feelJtlteiJt. ,MaIlli&gt;«biH^ai^l. ^e go out from four to six miles where
Mr.’* ft. W. Nehon was.
we get water from 60 to 800 feet The
he wouldgrfii|eWs stews, and sustainod Mr. Hughes,
Que*.—Do you know who was the It is a forced laugh- Have, heard some
average sounding four milee out I can
. talk nt Mauisteo of mohbing Vander­
when talking of this matter. When in ।
gaid to him before the others main witness a gains’. this man.
hardly telh The water is «Aator to toe
pool, did not take part in it nor did I
Objection ntade byT^r.’ChurcK
the Bank on Wednesday, 1 rtAoItect of
had faaad FieU.g
With and deeper to the sopth. From .
swear so at -KatemanoO/ Wh’on men
finding a i©ekH-book obouf kx htehw ,
**,
. 7___
..
,p
fipu miles out to six mites the water belomr It wasin tor back part of the bmty, and he smd you con t make me
said anything about it to me I told them
te^tod ft/lrar. Itra.n5d.of tur- Mra. that and V”"?"
opinion and might lie answered.
they luid" better let it alone, one.'siik) C0i|tettenpidlF deeper. Have knowledge
of toe cuxrentewithin toe limits described .
k*r TBS.1
1 h*a
o“aheod “J
•ubject of Vanderpool ra. bro^ft up.
------- to the south. ■
the Jail was as important as any. The the subject talked of was that-of sub- The prevailing cuuint is to the north.
It runs from about eighty rods to two
nn thnt t Jrril1c ltiii and he tried to show the bed. Un to tba.time I. put jny hand ) prisoner’s name was Robert Penzon.
iioenning
witnesses.
Have
heard
it
Krad
' miles an hoursaawtimas, and sometimes
Examination-.snspeBled ml Court
2— i_
j,
_4-2—2?„,
at midnigbrand might be allad a yri.- fa— “ I
th'™ I
took a re^eas'tiT! 2 r.‘ it.
currents. A
south wind would produce
Ateuftrandwonidtradura
on.
"«£!“£„ SffcWftSfataS
did not propose it, nor was; it submitted' a
' current to tbo norLu. Think the cur­
cause it ui commonly caHedamil. ano come inw
,
., j am |
rents are swifter in shallow than in deep
to nto'at that time. Have heard it
®’U
‘to f*T' Jd
roti^ed thirtyou ordered Fm*LJj
irrnxoox smiox.
water. The course of deep water cur­
talked of
1
rents ran north and south, but general­
toJkthem to bKto^d. He rete-d up very
I said to
At ** &lt;TWX“« of Court ** P' “•&gt;
Re-direct by Mr. Church.
] ly north. They,run south when there
readilv when I spoke to him which pat oa the almighty or
gno. I ■ Mf j
HopHnt, Comity Clerk of
Do not remember how tong I have ' 1is a heavy wind in the north. There is
made me think he was not asleep. I have forgotten just wbirti f ma.

THE VAHDEWOOL TRIAL,

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�EKTIOKC MWfrl fi.'WW tt?
up the riverine small skiff. Here seen
floating spars an the beech of the lake.
Sew one going to the nerth when the th. trial had —nrnenwd fax I
wiry! was blowing south. It wu close
to the beach. One ware would wash it
EraminaHon suspended and Court
up and another wash it off. Remem­ jadourned till 9 o’clock to-morrow.
ber the event of tho disappearance of
Field. It was on Bnndky, and the wind
was from the south, also on Monday
and Tuesday, but on Wednesday from Rroimni or D«mdA,\Notamy Public,
♦he North. Do not remember it longer.

Good Bargains in

^tsnauiater
▼AN ▼EL9OR k ROLFE.

I.. RUSSELL,

Caa b4 had by Calling al

RUSSELL f NEVINS'

ICKBAL COIVEYAICEB |

D. R. COOK. &amp; CO’S

CHA*. H. BAUER.

Abstracts or Titum
Offic. in Halting..
of lands in Barry County furnished on
W'e Offler the /Mowing
Sunday evening about 10 o'clock to got
application, atony office in the
HOLBROOK.
some water. There was a little dock
Tax Titles
Court House.
there but I stepped into my boat to dip
W. H. JEWELL.
the water. I noticed a man
’
down tho yiver in a boat As I
into my boat, I stumbled and
WM H. HAYFORD
noise, and when I looked up the boat
Of LANDS
had stopped and crowed ever to the oth­
er side. There was a person in the boat
rowing it He came within 30 feet at
Situated in. ths .various Townships of
C. G. HOLBROOK,
one time, and I could see his body move
Barry County—one of the 1
and the dip of the oars, and hear the rattle
of tho oar lock. It was a light colored
Co unties in the State of |
boat about 16 feet long. I was on the
a Michigan,
hank from five to ten minutes. The
ASSYRIA.
lake outride of the piers was rough. As
you go from Manistee north, the shore
wtfofnwM
curves west to point Betsey, and this is
about 5 miles out Then south we
rinorih frO km «•
HARTEY WRIGHT
&gt;| .K..M
have the same contour fur a few miles,
till wo come to a point about 3 milea-out*
Cross examined by Mr. Cheever. I
MAPLE GROVE.
Of Home Manufacture,
mean by prevailing, most of tho time,
the majority of the time. Sometimes
uw£°f»
HYDE k BAI ER
the under current runs north when the
■
xilasM
BUM* a*d Inaaraae* A&lt;*nd.
wind is blowing south, and sometimes
CASTLETON.
Go
to
the
the current on the surface runs one way
when the wind is blowing the other way
n Wofo
The general course of the coast north­
ward from the river is bending to the
west There are little points along the
coast projecting out all along the coast
and these some times catch things float­
x ®rn
ing on the surface and the general
C. Bibs.
course of things drifting from the
WOODLAND.
PhyaldBii
Manistee river would bo into some of
West of Bank.
these angles. When 1 saw that man
in the7 boat he stopped rowing and
ZrelsW for
turned from me as if he wanted to avoid
A.. WOOLEY
me. 8aw no other little boats on the
river, but there wore other boats, take
AdeortUtmrntof GRANT# PHILLIPS.
E. F. BROWN.
white fish and trout in my nets and take
PzSXi £L*utacfto,kioc
JOHNSTOWN.
them to tho Manistee market often.
Ha*
Wof
n
•
hot
00^
When we drees these fish blood drips
This is the Lad uho drove,
Il a wire X
from them. Wo put them in boxos,
the doves to market, and
carry them to market and then wo
the
same
boy
stopped
put them in baskets whoa wo land and
at Stauffer's
carry them up town, and blood usually
JOHN ROBERTS.
G'
PUYtHCIAN^and flarjeoa. Dwelling ea BroadBALTIMORE.
drips from the basket Wo land at Kirk­
land’s dock and at the bank dock and
WM. UPJOHN
sometimes at another douk. On Thurs­
of a Wj/sfe wjf»|
day afternoon, tho 7th of September
about three or four o.dock wo took a
HASTINGS.
DR. C. C. LIN8LE1
load of fish up to Manistee and landed
BOTANIC
first at Kirkland’s dock and unloaded
some and then went up to the Bank
doA and unloaded some in a basket
and carried them up the bank stairs, saw
CARLTON.
blood drip from the basket on the stairs.
Saw no boat but the Manistee go out
that Sunday night and do uot know
HAMLOW, M. D..
whether I saw tho little before or after
it went dut.
for warm meals at all hours
Or MENS
Re-direct
BARRY.
Remember the place. Op- j
The natural course of that spar spok­
aJIDbMM by th* moat
•Kot?
posite Lein's Bakery.
en of would bo north if there was no
•,u*BlioqfIvanU Bunrory anddl*«M«e?f auldra*1.
South
side
State
St.
swell of tho sea. Brought fish up Io
Oalb sromstlv atUniBd la.
navlOOPtf
this dock and carried them up the bank
L.K. STAUFFER.
stairs on the Saturday before.
STEWART k STE1NHOFF.
Ques.—Did you ever bring any parti
HOPE.
of whale up those stairs ?
Ans.—Never.
In tbs City, Mtnafacturtd by
°MkhUM ” Gr“‘ * n,Uli»’* 3uw'The thirty-fourth witness was George
Nungesser, who is one of tho now wit­
MILO T. WHEELER,
’ COMMINS k BROWN,
nesses, and being duly sworn said:
I live in Manistee nnd have for four
RUTLAND.
years, am in Cigar and Tobacco busi­
•ffoiur-Pamliny,
ISAAC W. VROOM AN.
REMEMBER,
ness and also clothing bu-ineas. Know
:
Graining,
Field And Vanderpool and remember
DIPUTT U. S. ManhalJGro.rU C.Urctiwr Axant
the event of the disapjioarando of Field
■ hri Au.ti—a—
and it was on Sunday. On Sunday fore­
Washington Block, South ride State St.
noon I was in the second building from
E. II. MALLORY.
the Bank, which was a meat market i
kept by Henry Kremple. Was then,
Mlehtaaa.
I
' Dene in the HlaatirtylM.
&gt;
I
IRVING.
'Dealer*
in
Wall
Paper,
Window
between 11 and 12 o’clock ou Sunday.,
j tihhades i'icturo Frame*, Looking
This building is about 60 foot from the
i Olaaaea, Varniahea, Lead a,
Bank and right opposite Bailny’s corner.
;
Oita. Mixed Painta Artiat'a
tST All Styles of Women’s und Chil­ n'« h ol ■ ar J
'
Malarial*. Window
.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Leaving this building about 11 o’clock
8tB£“SRACAMPBBl.L. Propio
dren's Wear.-^t
Olaaa. etc., ate.
■Xrfesfrc
I went towards tho Tyson House. Will
1 Hhop eorntr at Church and Elate.
BtroatrJiMtins*. Mich., over Bailax’aj
Ramsdell was right ahead of mo untf
was right in front of the Lank wheti 11
PRAIRIEVILLE
first saw him. I passed tho bank on
MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE.
tho sidewalk and heard a noise in the
J. C. WOODRUFF.
bank and also the howling of a dog,
while I was passing he howled throe GO TO CLARK'S FOR PICTURES
times. The noise sounded like a rattlingof feet. I went down to the Ty­
ORANGEVILLE.
AARON CLARK.
THE CELEBRATED
son House to my‘dinner. On Monday
O. ,
tuly Uocnied I
morning early I was in my lower store.
1 had two stores—one above tho bank
and one bolow. From tho lower store 1
went to tho upper and on my return I
saw Vanderpool in the bonk inride tho
GRANITE STATE
door, ho had a broom in his hand and
JOHN MICHAEL,
was scrubbing up. This was about 6
Oppooito P. 0.
o’clock. I asked him if he had heard
that Field had duappeared aud he said
D. P. NELSON k SON,
he had. About 8 o'clock he camo into
House Painters I
my cigar store to get a cigar, when I
FOR SALE AT
said it was a little carious that Field had
YANKEE SPRINGS.
js, and he replied he had gone to hell
Planing Machine.
or somewhere else, where noMy would
never tee him no moro. His hand trem­
Warehouse pn Broadway.
bled so ho could hardly light his cigar.
of the river about 35 rods from the eud

OR 8ADE

For the

BE8TAND CHEAPEST

W ffl MS,

Little Red Shop!

s:r.v*

FINE BOOTS!

Sinam aid Mertaiical DeiM

CITY PAINT STORE!

PAINTERS.

WOODRUFF !

Sign and Ornamental
Painting
.

The Best in the City.

Farrier's Improved!

!t|WL’A

Corn Sheller!

W. T. EASTMAN’S!

Cross-examined by Mr. Hughes :

I
have
resided
at
Manistee
4
years and
hove beon
absent soxuutimee to buy goods. I am
usually gone about 3 days. At* one
time in February 1870, 1 was gone
about two weeks, went to Milwaukee
and was there three days, then went to
Grand Haven and staid five days and gwi
married and then went to Muskegon and
staid a few days. We laid a few days in
the ice the propeller being fastened.

trial Was there three days and then
went to Grand Haven and was gone
about two weeks. Do not know whether
not but it was wound up when I got
back Do not remember how long I
had been gone when I got married but
think I was married the 10th of

X"A'X

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

THORNAPPLE

Land and Calcined Plaster,

hack

LIXt

•XTine Gold Jewelry,

SM surer aid Plated Ware.

LIME, WATER LIME.

LUMBIB, LATH, aid SEW

XPartie. aafariog to purah—o
—R to &lt;M. W. will chwrfUl,
information dwirad.

August’10. 1871.

To the Ladies!!

do

J. ROBERTS k. CO-

n. ». cook ac CO'
CALL AT JOHN ^STANLEY’S

Sa Horsemen Pure
ATTENTION I

HASTINGS WURSERIEk.

Wines and Liquors I
FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

AJao, Import^ Do.Win Port.r anti

J. Roberts 4 Co., at the Poet Office,
keep the Daily Banna for sale.

�Ti|« IVHmjc

1871”

•wing la toeitntU of tbe city, tm

liitTuro*. Mxcm.,

24, 1871.

Chsoky
We Join most heartily with the Bemis
in its condes&gt;naUoti,of the course taken
by the Hastings Bannar. That a dally
p-per pubIMiad tlmcM wlthlp &gt; .lot,&lt;4
throw of the court house where tho
trial Is now progressing, should thus
early -show Its hand,” H to bo regretted.
Ik-fore ths teregUbg illustration of
•rcheek” soptod from the Kalamaaoo
Telegraph, Bartram or Brick Pomerv
■ko^dHush With very shame. That

” By. Aid. Haena, That the wood bolooging to the city and lying near the
comer of Church and State Streets in the
4lh Ward, be sold at auction to tho high­
est bidder, under direction of the Marshall
Six days notice or said tale to be previ­
ously given. Carried.
On moltoo, thoaccount of Richmonds
&amp; Back*u, fur city books, of 858,85 wai
allowed and order drawn.
On notion Council adjourned.
W. Harn—Recorder pre tan.

Hum, Williams, &amp; Co.,

Sash

Doors,

,*ourte«r the Bism on the VaudM-

WiM and Otherwise.
Vanderpool that ever appeared in our
columns, waa elippod from the Da’ly
Study men as well as books.
Telegraph printed considerable nearer
Never be cant down by trifles.
to the Kalamatoo Court House than the
Ice coolers are now lined with paper.
Banner Is to the one here, published
Never accuse others to excuse your­
^y it in the midst of the trial there. self.
We think further comment worw than
Glycerine is a good remedy for sun­
useless.
burn.
Not Forth oomuco.—That money I
promised by the Pro-routing Attorney
of the county of Manistee, to the Board
of Supervbare of this county. We un­
derstand he—the Prosecutor—dentes
making such a promise.
We leave the
question of veracity with the Board of
juror In the cane. Meanwhile another
$150 has been taken from our treasury
by order of ths Court.

The Mansfield. Coldwater and Alltran
Bailroad
- We were Informed while in Battle
Creek the other day, that the grading
on this rood from the Ohio State line to
Allegan was more than two-thirds done
—thjrt the ties for the road between tho
Stat? Line and Coldwater were all
strung along the road bed—that from
Cold water, west, they were being de
tivered st the rate of 15,00) a month,
and that on Sept. 10th they were going
,to commence laying iron west from the
croMipgof that road and the FL Wayne,
Jackson and Saginaw railroad and that
by January 1st, 1872, th? care would
be running to Richland from the Ohio
State line.

At the annual session of the Grand
Encampment for tbo State of New
York, the following uffleen were elect-

The City of Grand Rapids,
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp; 15.

It ia easier to give counsel than to

take it

Make good use of time if you
eternity.

&amp;c.
DRESSED

love

LUMBER.

A good conscience i* better than two
witnesses.

We may expect a large orange crop
from Florida.
Patagonia,—the land o.‘ meerschaum*
and cannibals.
Curiosity isa certain charset eristic of
a vigorous Intellect.
Domestic Magaxinee,—Wives who
blow up their husbands.
Think before you speak, and oon-d der
before you promise.
We pay England yearly $15,000,000 in
gold for spool cotton.
Tbe corn corp of Illinois promises to
be the largest for many years.
People who come to high word* gener­
ally indulge in low exprasions.
They arc having morning perform­
nude* at the theatres in London.
Forty pounds is the greatest weight
turkeys aris^nowo to grow.
Tbe butchers In California have been
caught selling diseased meat.
Tbe fashionable color for visiting cards
at present is a pate lavender.
Time, patience, aud industry, are the
three great masters of world.
Knowledge will soon become folly,
when good scuse cease to be Its guradian.
Truth begets hatred, prosperity pride,
security danger, and fariHlarty con­
tempt
Wisdom is beter without an inherit­
ance, than an inheritance without wis­
dom.
At the deal
1 man, the teen
are shod, tha
prevented from
flowing.
If man make- himself a worm, he
must not complain when he I* trodden
on.—Immanuel Kant.
Miss Irish is a candidate for register
of probate ; the lady has been iu the
probate office at Portland.

Patriarch; William ' Gould,JAufTnio,
Grand High Priest; Charles Clark, New
York, Grand Treasurer; JohnH. White
Albion, Grand Itenrenentotlvc. Total
encampment mcmbcreblp, 3,KT9. Net
increoac during year, 600.
Total re­
ceipts, $18 407.70.
The following offleers of the Grand
Lodge of Odd &gt; eliow.* were elected for
the ensulnryear: Grand Manter, E. 8.
Ralphs, of New York; Deputy Grand
Matter, Wm. I*acy, Albany; Grand
Secretary Charles Y. Clark, New York;
Pelican oil is worth 81 50 a gallon in
Grand Trewun-r, Jacob Rtuaall. Now New Orleans, and tho people alongshore
York ; Grand Representative, William have ongUTred extensively in its manu­
Woddell. Troy; Grand Warden, Tho*.
facture. The first process is to catch
S. Bt. John, Utica.
Railboxv Items.— Wo clip the fol­ I Miss Joseph Weinlich is tho loader of
1 the Vienna female orchestra of twentylowing from she Allegan Journal.
■ six young ladies, which sppeors for the
Onto « MtcatoAN Railway.—The first time in America, at New York on
guage of the track of tho railroad from the 11th prox.
Muskegon to Allegan is soon to be wid­
Question (to be asked of the lady you
ened about three inches, so that it shall
adore). What has been the brightest
conform to the guagn of the Pennsylva­
idea
of the whole season ?
nia Central IL R and its numerous con­
Answer (to be told her in a confiden­
nections.
.
tial whisper)—Your eye -dear.—Punch.
The road is t» l«e extended »o Mans­
-Tli'? veteran Murdoch,■ the actor,
field, Ohio, nm Coldwater, and ton miles
ofrp^lNov wuth^Mt from All.^n i. Omught b, qu.l tb, »Ug«
ne»rlvgnU-l. Tbe whole line will b« «g».-tUl cling, u. Lbs plaUorm.
engaged to giro
give n
a series
read­
Sm.bea within a v-.r ,nl ths .borts., has
ba. oogwsd
wort of “ readEngland next season.
routo from Woton Muhina to Cm. ■»«•" in
™ New
«•’ B»ghmd
wiuon.
cinnati, Pittsburg and Philadelphia in
Hord times am tho excuse of San
full ojieration. Ijorg® new coocnes are Francisco churches for cutting down
to be placed on this end of tho rood im­ ministers' salaries. The richest society
mediately.
now only pays 84.000, while one which
The last roil of the rood fronalletroit lately paid 86,000 has come down one
half.
to Lansing is low laid and the people
along the lino can scarcely contain them­
They will juke in New York eyen
selves, so great ia their rejoicing.' Now about tho swindlers on the city treasury.
let a road from Grand Rapids be built One item complained of is 86,000 for
direct to lensing to connect with it
hatchers, and it is defended on the
ground that they were ordered Irr the
purpose of “cutting down sicessive
appropriations.'*

A special meeting of the Common
Council was held at the Council Room,
Gbb.it Union Exposition
August 17. Recorder Wood in the Chair.
Present—Aldermen Birdsall, Eastman,
Hayes, Kenfield, Woolley and Williams. SEPTEMBER 12, 13, U AND 15, 1871,
two Fins a on.
On inotioa, Aid. Hayes was appointed
Recorder pn test.
On motion of Aid. Kcnfield, Aid. Hayes Nartbera Mkb. Agrlcaltiral aid Mewas elected Chairman of the Board of
cbaikal Hackly.
Registration.
On motion, Council adjourned.
W. Hath—Recorder pro Un.

Or »ll Kind*.

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

Admission Sf.c, children 15c. Kxhibitor* Ora
t—ted to join th* Society. Y**rlr member&gt;.p ticket. SI. Life M«ab—bip Uck.te &lt;10.
r
HIMBT B. CLVBB,
Grand Haren, Secretary.
G. W. OBIGG8. Grand Rapid*. Pranktent.

DRV 600DS MO CARPETINSSJ
----- TO BE FOUND IN-----

Western Michigan

We Shall Offer
Solo Proprietor of

,

STTEPAWnH

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

COMPOUND WAHOO BITKRS,
Price, only SO Cents a Bottle.

FOB. VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES

SPRING &amp; AVERY

WOOL IWING
At Hastings.

Tbiaartlcle ha* been thoroughly taatad
and found a *ure and speedy cure for
tho following complaint*.

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costivrness, Nervous and
Sick Headache,Liver Complaint,
Fever A Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
’ in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions ofjhe Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of Ute
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Grttvd, Rheumatism,
&lt;fe. &lt;Ce.
gvnuinn Bitter* in on* BO Cant* Bottle
of Shepard'* Compound Wahoo Bitter*

Phyaioian* throughout the City end

30 Years

Experience !

FLORENCE

Family Sewing Machine
Mr. MARBLK baring booghl tbo Carding) Jf«
ehit-e lately owned in Middleville, and

SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,

Price, only 30 Centa a Bottle.
For Bal* by DnitgUt* aad !&gt;**]•«* G*nrrails.

C. N. SHEPARD,
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

Proprietor,

Growl Rapiris, Mich.

Guarantee

Hatlai action.

Alwaynn Order and Ready for Wort.

For Sale by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

Wool sen t by Railroad will be
Carded to order, and sent back in good
condition.

Il will maha any width of tboa draired with-

Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR'S

Naw Warehouse,
Adjoining C. F. Dwifbl a Co* Foendry.

11*01 Cord. Braid, QniU, BM Gather, Hum■UMu BaflJ*. Teak, and Frings nnntly and dereMr
W* warrant it to ww everything n**dad In a
family, from lb* btariasi to lb* UgblMl fabric.
In Tailoring or Drassaisking

Go there ior your
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

A fine stock Just Orsnm

THIS MACHINE NAS HO E(OAL. COME A.m&gt; BKE THHM
WELCOME-MARBLE.
July, ini.

Dr. AIKIN,
SELECT SCHOOL. Office *o. 11 Canal 8L Grand RapIds,

Pirate null nod nnmina th* Machin* and it*
work. You eaS no I albrd to bar ■ ttewing Ma­
chin* until th bar* *e*n th* FLORKNCK with
Offle* and *al**rootn al

Grant. Jc Phillipa* Mtore.

CENTRAL
exXis SCHOOL HOUSE,

Dorator BolUinf of C. F. Dwight A Co,

HASTINGS, MICH.

State Pomological Society

Council convened at the Council Room
in regular session, Aug. 31.
Recorder
Wood called the Council to order. Pres­
ent—Aidermen Birdsall, Eastman,Hams,
Hayes, and Woolley.
On motion of Aid. Birdsall Aid. Hayas
waa appointed Recorder pre tan.
Aid. Eastman-of the Street Committee
reported thal the job on State St,. 4th
Ward, let to T. Altoft, was completed and
accepted, and moved that the order of
850 to pay for the sime be drawn. Car­
ried.
By Aid. Eastman, That T. Altoft be
allowed 82,50 fcr repairing bridge near
his place. Carried.
By Aid. Kcnfield, That the Marshal
be directed to notify the Street Commis­
sioner that it is the order of tho Common
Council that he repair the bad places in
the streets caused by the late storm, and
particularly tho holes in the street near
the Jail on Washington Bl, and the hills
near Messrs. Hayford and Barber’s, im­
mediately. Carried.

Blinds,

----- TO BE HELD IN

■pedalities: Scrofula, Cssssn, Coasomption. It* A Bar, Nervuu*, Chronic and Surgical
Di*—**

oonre*. cnnotantly adding

Oysters and RjenshmenU.
on hand at all hours.
25yl
H. A. BU8ELL.

Jk CARD.

Michigan Exchange.

Meat Market!
NEAR THE BANK.

Dnrnorr, Fmscavt 1Mb, 1»T1.

aFlrai Chas Hmm. Bstio

The best stock of Meat always on hand.
Call and Got your Steak, Roasts,
or any thing you want
±ultlon to the School, &lt;8.00.
Fur further information, addreen.
MOBBIB A RUTH, Assyria.

W. J. AIKIN. M. DP.O. Drawer 9001. Grand R*&gt;id*.Miob.

SIMON BIRKENRUTH.

Aucnox Bills printed on abort notice
st thia Office.

�YtaM • l«M4.

B\|&lt;h»h.

Th«

’

Daily dbrino tbe th/ai.

-

xtRuNYAX’S

.GUIDE.

MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
M»4.^.ux

An Every-day Story.

_

“Your reporter has kept a shaip look

out for indications of
‘‘Hello John, where areyou going?”
"I was going down here to buy some
grocers.”
.
;
to which it is safl! one of the counsel has
"Well I am going down to Mace Al­ given his days and nights for some
ien’s to buyndxc.”
months, but ns yet it is not clearly torc‘‘Down ?o Allen’s?
eaboft
Pla' prosvcuplii have taken special
crockery and wall r_^_,__________ paihiSttRjring Wit that there was a largo
thought of buying grooeriea there. Not assortment of old plows, stoves and
long agolbo’t a whole Mt of crockery boiler-iron lying near the bank and
and paper enough to paper my house, accessible at all hours. This fact, I
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than X could believe, was not brought out ou the
buy any where else. Besides he war­ former trial, or if so, no use was made
ranted it.
The crockery he keeps Is of it Whether it is intended to show
tiie Boot’s celebrated ware.”

J. ROBERTS.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

C.O1XG «MT.

IlS

_

turn of mind, has promulgated h «m»
Call orf Mim Wftoox te.nUUIuAy Any fit regtod to the disappearance of
KOoda of all the latest arttf bMt sijrkre.
Fidd, and ;M evoiybody is interested in
every new development. in regard to
Fnar National Clothing House.
—Go there for tbe beet and cheapest this mystery, like drowning men catch­
Clothing, Gente Fumtahing Goods, etc. ing at strawa,we reprint from the iMroit
Pott of Tuesday, what he has to say in
U
E. G. Williams.

. H. UOLMBS,

Zjan.

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SUPERIOR; JPSUERRY AND STATESMAli

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—— :------ -u.-.uv&gt; in. i
I 7 is
no U)
!
! «&gt;y where else in town.”
, Ui a luuuuivr, reiuuiun iu vu ovum.
'u® map if
, M. ALLEN,
j xhcxQtlttT liand, tbo dbfepse have shown
I S'W . tn ftvul rtloiua I Washington Block. Aug.15, 1871.
■ | an ixtrnordirnrr/tWrat f°r knowledge'
I 8 25
! 1 85
I 7 25
I 5?^^-?!!!?—-——--------!————.

1' respecting the "handkerchief found on1
■ the body and the knotty stick and buttle 1
| that lay near if. This circumstance, iu
j connection with tho fact insisted ujion j
i Premium List—Tumorrow.
I in lha eross-examination of Dr fihurley,
• Who tore down the Derrick ?
■ that Field might have died from a dose
j uf strychnine, raises a suspicion that
Who will put it up again ?
! the defense meditate a theory of suicide.
he /jaii
-.thtoty &gt;viU be;
Can’t the
’ ’ *ba ” aUauetion 1 In dbnt case the
!ufl£apd(i4l ta'tdo ‘pujtjhasv sufctontiaB^ililtj’. IVld. ««■ passing!
and tne fu&lt;
rnrk. ?? Wo
\V«.U
‘Springer’s, quit snapping his
of water works
presume it could ।' M**
.
;r
»ii"
.•
tingunt, threwawuv his hat usd coat,'
if th- Uu.h.1 lut.1 due nobee.
tieJ , h„.roI10 „]luld
Wy&gt; tl|nMj

lUmmouJ* i 4 &lt;0
.terL..,.‘£

LOCAL EVENTS

SAWING

HARROWS,

MACHINES,

Sfc"T

slock of

aneb

AGRJ.CI7JLTU RAL

MACHINERY

in Barry Countv-Lfor sale, by

.

E. P. BURR ALL.
Office in John Wciscrti’s Hardware Store, Bruwu’a Now Block.

FARMERS

‘ The new sign un Cufiimihs&amp;Brown’s ■ his Jiwkets inside out, walked twenty­
Paint Store 1ms not nn equid in t he city i c’fht miles up tho bench, drank a bottle
in tin «,.t . I.-..!... xi ; 01 strychnine, ‘ or, wlint is the same,
uo jlmphlJI? nor Lthing.' ‘ °
“ rif^aurd." tun..J u .urnmereault, lit with tho (up and back uf.

GALE AM) EAB.LBAE00,

Tie ymy* H.ir.tfs nt JACpB MAVS’
BOOT. SHOE, and HHU0BRY STORE

।
I

Hams, Williams &amp; Co. itet- not got
time tc run after accounts that were to J
be paid after harvot. Therefore, we ex-

The -pMpfo br.Biijl AH*’hnvu4ote&lt;l
indicowi cbntfict with a very
,
589 to 37, in fnvur uf establishing the .small knot, white tho handlieichiel* over.
I1U1M there.
vuwv.—
—^
0Kmc.i.
i"8 br«Mt hinti at a broken h-art u:
Hully Water Works
Joitntid.
That is just fhe\pyuur m-opte w uald i
‘n
th° WU*‘ °!
thC0
^*.
the
u_ :e
11-j ____
.
‘
.p™81 , *“
vote
if _called
upon so .to do.
rins theory M tot entirely satisfactory । Vcrv bt^t and dtcapcst BOOTS, S‘!&lt;»ES, nnd RUBBERS from
Thanks.—The Manisteo Zftneg &gt;uy:
X
''“"I’" "i,h
Ins.Stuck uuw .... lu-3'.
z
tenal at hand. It may be strengthened,1
1 he first number of the dally
J by a go&lt;4 dual of drift-wuvd and things'
Abo gvi yunr Best TEA. • SUGAR. COFFEE. TOBACCO,
Vanderpool trial Is Vcfcrw’ms” 11 is a ; nut ydriuhmRed us evidence, M it is i»n
nice five column sheet* and worthy of established priuciplu in law, 1 believe, Ac.. Ac.. • f him at nittrh Im^dSpnees than at mtv other nJncd ii&lt;t
that no bottle ever yet drifted ashuiv But the City.
patronage.
’
.
‘
there was a woman at the botum of it.” ■
ti,,. stale p&lt; ruolcfriZil «
i-i
Hastings. Aug. 2i.
.TACOU M-Wt*.
paring ror n" r_hl.S,^ fe&lt;fC‘°
1
[
Tjn:ol) p_. ir-.°0,« ^tatthc
-\J k~k x-j.
o
|*j

$1.00 for 75c

their accounts ou or befrre the fSrii .
............ .
&lt;
.
^country. Not only Michigan fqm, hut.
,
*
1 the fruits of Kaiisti.M. California, Ftorldn, •
I Ji’J-ll CloSC Olli 7111/ Slock
Texas, nnd other distant States will l«j' of tSu7H7HC7’
brought by spccicTrefrigerator car f.um
11 cent sugar tUBireli^.
the American exhibition at Richmond, n„., C
J
J PI »L‘

J. W. &amp; C. G, BENTLEY
J.'ucrcowr* to IJUA.

Goods and Clolhin&amp;

Tub New Firm.—J. W. &amp; C.’ G. Bent­
ley, manufaetiirersoftendi. dubn, blinds
A ne^^r.tTTn,.; ..I^pb I "f /eventu-five-cents on the
nnd moldings, and everything else, are
busy/wliing moldings" that they can­ swindle, has been carried on to a con-r -Dollar. .
siderable extent in this section within
UUpGJC
not wrifo for the local cuhimn this week. t.,e *T“t,few *LU,li’&gt; though, wo under-,
stanu, the perpetrators imre been fol- ‘
..
.
RuBber mops at BuscIFs.
low«l up and nrretod. The plan was
to call on a fanner and hand him n CirRI213JL,B
- • Peaches fresh and nice nt BuseH's.
Be-Lfibcrrv- wine, bi tiers for dyiipcp- i woute bo
on
- “
n the bacinride of crivelope. The far- •
BUSELL
‘■8.
mer would find $5 mnrkea there, which
«»]
V ';u,dAau J
lothc bearer ,
.
‘
. Jjhs Town Talk
of thcdlxpateh. The following presents
the
contents
of
the
letter
:
Is the name uf a Choice Brand of QIMTSSELI
gars just reaeked and for rale at the
City NVwb Df'pot.
'
'IX^Irts tti
—- . . ।
THr^Vufite 8r»icx of School Bools
_
iJom^TuTl

X7

Best fibteir In the city at Bumjp»

BLIND?, MOLDINGS, 4c.

Holdings a Specialty.

Hardware

ij L'reek Journal

I How I* THIS
______ ____
A Choice Stock nf perfumeries at the
j one Allen Jones- removed or caused (o
City News Depot
be removed the derrick, used in digging I
For Photographs and Pictures, of all the artesian well, without any authority .
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler
from the Coininun, CViiuidl, and to the
^great detriment .of the public interest, I
The*Town Talx, K. C. B. and E. B- us the erection’ of'another in its stead is *
Holl, three of the best Brenda of Cigar.&lt;
Wl^fJofhefuHherju^gdiouof
• in the market at Post Office.
thia inqiartant public out-irprise,

ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING If:.. J-.

Buber,,

n.v.

Stoves,
U. A. Goodyear.

Harnesses

Dan i Striker.

Goodyear &amp; S&gt;&gt;(

Agricultural
Tools, &amp;c
D
V

We wonder if this follow owns this
citj‘, and runs it on liis own account and LEATHER BELTING A SPEC IALTY |
in nccordauc.t with his personal spite
Do mil claim to have the only Mold­
and spleen.
We will not be under
ing Machine in Barry county, but they ’
have one that will slick any nnd all ,
sold by any House ‘
kinds on moldings that ’ ore needed.
6HIPEEHTS OF FREIGHT.
.
In Michigan.
■
They al«ohave on band a large number j
uf doors, saijh, blinds, moldings, win-.
A Geo 1 Exhibit of Business.
dow framer, Ac., that will be wild at low ’
figures fur cash.
John A. Greble,
Through the courtesy of Mr. Wilder,
The place to buy vpux boots
agent of (be G. R. V. K. R. st thia
i at
.&lt;
. , Rm
place, we are enabled to lay before our
readeis a statement of the amount of The Corner Grocery
Alpoeul.
In ll».
frvifUl Iron, ihl&gt;
Thejiopular Busin ew, GpUege of ilie,
country is located at Grand Rapids.
Cheapest fiuit Jarat Bustli’s.

Dealers in

Hams, Williams A Co.

1870»
_..r.P.,,M...
oak»u.
.........................................• 41*4.703
—..........................
... .................................. v

New Goods at the Phccnix
Store.

Custom work made on short nodes,
in good style set reasonable prices

HICKS,

Druggists and Chemists,

PATENT MEMqlMJB.
PXrXTS_C --- •

Floor. 116 Cur lc«d»
Ackley &lt;S Slade sell the most jierfect Oats. tb; Corn, U; W
Fruit Jur there is made.
Ur. 81; Potatoes, 61 ‘r

Jsr

iwe.ws

o-

|TC1 LET u&lt;f J^CY
FJCJCY UOODe,
f
PERFCMERY.
i
: BOORS A iJWkTlbNfesH.1
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

Crockery.

Glassware,

CIGARS and

~r i-

»

Wooden Ware, &amp;c-

varn rents,
- TURPENTINfi,

• 77«JM
. UU.MI
KUH
. tSVM
Sou.fi.n

Rvmell
vmxu. &amp; Neris* at the Phomix
Cash
*ento.

Iron, Nails, Glass,

orm,
SUU Continu* to Sell

MUHTlT.JlBlIWft. f
Ladin* fine shoes oftba latest styles
■
at RtJXyak's.

HMM,

and dealers In

.

AGENTS FOR THE

.

•

Detroit Stoves,
UAbE OF

,y

Superior Iron’

&amp;-C., &amp;.C..
Hastings.

KER08EKE LAMPS A FIXTURES
WALL PAPER. &amp;a. Ac..

CITY DRUG STORE,
o. H. hicks.

State St., Hastings, Miqh-

the Rest ix’thT W6RLL.
Also the

WOODLAJH) PABLOBB.

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                    <text>ttibataitoo uu this ptaea wen any other,
saved tho ptere
tliomdfratiua la it
a* big at n jaa, du tot know who saw it
Itosilre myroif end Mr. Catehson., but
think Dr. DuBold and Other* saw it, do
any one saw It but tnyaalf. A Juror
».ksd who cut out ths board*. Answer

VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 24,1871.

Summer Goods!
M AU. KINDS,

TO BE CLOSED OUT
Shawls,
Linens,
Balmorals,
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants,
Linen Vests.
Summer Hats
Glove*,

icipallng 1
tbl. DUir

principle
.era. Dur.

ordered that aff witneuwa. Loth for tile
Feo-Ju and Defease Ira excluded until
tile trstimony is all submitted, Mrs
Vanderpool being &lt;-xcw|&gt;tesL Tho Sher­
iff then nradu procUiAatiou tu that effect
Mr. Eggleston O|MMM&gt;d the cam by
saying ifoil tin- iuGimiali.il iu this case
was tiles! «ti Doe. m’i«r 2 "st, 1MJ9, sad

THE EAGLE AGAIN.

A FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.

C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO

ftlmeattempt-lo ruro-tatl tbo Judguio.it
ol Barry county Juror- a* follows:
So says the Hfjto. Well, d-i n-.t only '
pretend but shall giro au impnr^ia' n-!
port of tho pr-row lings; but have .-.n I

tnrolllne all rotore.1 men. whether
slave* &lt;&gt;r n.-t. Into the uaUunal forces,
allowing loyal mu-U-rs a LouutV of »3u0
for their slaves-afterward* reduced to
8H» bounty. But thte was wltolly io
lealedlu 1807.
On the lllli of June 18M, a bill bec-.me a law placing colored roldta.a on
a II cling o- equality in all re-poet" with

Again, spcaklni of iu and tho Kal.-masou JW^ru/iA tl.e Aliyfe mjltitaln* the
courtrelaw of Journal's,u as follows:
forohl away neighbors snd bold up the
cloven foot a* soroqrcuutoly a* you

IWW URKILTIiRU IMS
Grain Elevator

CiMeerolng thieve wish cnl&gt; t&gt; say,'
that it I* Ju**. as fair far us [If it wore
true, which II b no',) to bo retained for
tho defense, as for the Av'/to ben
mined Or thj |« pie, aud no man who
reiib, or linv r.-ud tbs editorials in tho
£.ig&lt;e, who dj.-. not know it hen doue
alt it could to co.virt Vanderpool from
the very AM, &lt;-a the ground, we sup[«• •, ihtl it believes a man charged
with guilt, guilty until hr ptovo* blm-

JACKSON WAGONS
Tn Naw Tuqvoa Liw.—Eff-rt* to­
ward the enforcement of our new liquor
law begin tu bo made in many [ Ince*.
At Baldwin** mill* (Jacluwi Co) the
people put a whisky scltor on the grid­
dle, whereat bo trumped sundry eounlcr
charge-; but thus far hi has got the

.TIm* Uirtt fklacc in tbe
.MS, WILLIAMS. at CO-

j

City of Hastings,

worst of it, taring bud io pay two Leary
fines. At Cbarfolta prosecutive* arc
rove to be ■■stsnaively &lt;usutuenc.«l. On
the whois, tho murun.jjita ujaei the
works of Sir John Bari-ycutv are slow,
considering the stringenty of the taw
and certainty of conviction under h.

• The ywrf 1871 will be a cwmornWe
eno for the number and destructive
character cf its tornado**. The dis­
patches daily came freighted with eo-

----- -1o buy-----turn to shred* ; troea uprooted; railway
trains lifted bodily Irutn the truck ami
thrown to «»* sid®, nod peupfo killmL
The lurcsdur, thia year • equal the
moit destructive ones uf the trq.ire In
oar own Blate storm* haw becm very se-

1 be foltowing table. cnmpBed by CoL
-Harrington. Acting eupeitutrnurnt of
the CeUMM, show, tho number of male
cAtfawns In right of Uro Wastoru States
above the age of M. MUtlcd to rte:

gray coat spokrn uf was. not on
ths body but wn* Vor.deq-x.1'^
There wq» eUo a ring, a twenty dollar
j^d i&lt;iace in an eewlope and tiro shirt

t

’ll.
'I '

I.

1

-M- i*

August 18th, 1871.
Tlro-ieUofthe jurors -was called and
1all preeML Nr. Church then aonouored
1that Cousel had procured a *trocgrajiher,
Mr. BifehcoA. at ther own •xpenao,
'whom they wanted #tkn .wlcdgod os tho

1

liowland O. Quite was then ^Ited
and
Icing duly sworn, said: I Im In
&lt;
Beosia Cu., near Frankfort, am 02 year*
On tho 17th dsy of Hept., 1M9,
ok)
*
'found lbs body of Firid ; went to the
Lake
to haul up some lumber, went
'
down
tn morniag and found the body
1
1about half-past 11. Tbe beach hare is a
high
bluff, bat at Groat's tending is sol
1
tc
1 high. Th.ro it a bench end the soil
i*
' sandy. When I first sawthelxriyl wa*
1more than a rod from' it 1 wax-walking
1toward* tbe north. Tho heed lay towanls tbe south and on the face. Imaiedtatsiy after this, I wont to Frank-

Jpr ;

'T
Qu&gt;«.—What did you bay to your
wrappwL They coiac into my hand* at
the &lt; vToucn inquoc from tho witacsa ■m Y Objected to by Chester.
Went to the Curon-v rusulf; mate &amp;»
puuacesian except whan taken to Kala- cxniuiaaliuu buforc 1 went, left mv «&gt;a
uiaxrxj. I saw tiro rojto on tbu Laly tied with the body, gut the Coroner, A. J.
around the niiddlu. 1 also' saw la the 6ljfield, ami earn, back about 2 o'clock.
Bank a place of rope about 15 feta long "Iben- wa* auothsr young num with my
with one end cut off euuoth. which ro- sun when 1 rctarsed. One er two other*
tcrubtod the rne around the I»&lt;i«. Ua came with Iba Coroner. The body wn*
also {-roduroJ a box with sumo pills in lying as I left it, wo took tbe body aud
it. and another box trills sumo powders rctcreod it, placing tbe bead the other
way, it was changed a little in enter, be­
ing a little darkrr. 1 saw a ring taken
from Li* linger, and a twenty dollar gold
nicco, after i: had been taken from hia
was burned. Cruw-ciami.u-d by Mr. pockaL l»id r.ta tnLo tbe gold jneco in
tny hand, nor did I examine tLo enrelHughes.—War I’rowculiiig Attorney o|*. He had on u Iteck coat, pants, rest
4 years prior to IK 1. Drew up lbw iu- and rtottrs, also, had on a white ahirL
j. -u,
amino

i

BELTING.

Issx.

them to refrain’ from talking to any one
in regard to tho case, an I requested
that they report any one who sliuuid try
tu cunununicalo with them ia any way
liablng diplomatic relation* with the in re nrd to the caw. lie abo instructrepublics of l.ibe.la and Hayti,
In July, of the sameyew. a law was
iiarsod conferring upon colored pereon* from liooring unn side only, but
the right to tratifv In Courts ol Justice;
nlro. prohlMllng tbo Inter State ceaat- that they should keep their mind*
wlsc slave traae.
open until all tl.e evideurv bad been
In July. 1802, a bill brcame a taw
nuandputlog slave* cousins wlUiln oar
lino- vtus-.- n.fciteni were In tobellfoo i
■nrd all slaves found in place* captured'

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

finw*»»«r M».ten&lt;-.

tbo body, do not know whether I saw
tbe shirt strds in hi* shirt or not. Th*
. couxntn.

.1 . ., 1 1

now a short time iu this city, and then
went South, locating iu Ab-.rdcon, Monroo County, Misais-ippi, where be uaa
agent fur the' Peabody Fund, A_«utant
Ln;tod State* AmesM.r, and. uf late,
Sopsrinliii.dent of School*. Ho wo* uf
tun ihrratsftcd by the Ku-Klux, but
held Li* ground luldly and defiantly
yntil last wjiring, whoa 12u pinks uf
■’’chivalry, armed and utaakwl, orreated
him in tho |&lt;&gt;rfi&gt;nuanco of hi* duty,
(decoying him from a friend's bouw by
(also promises) and beat him until near­
ly deal, holding him up when too weak
to stand, giving him. iu all, move than
100 loshr*./ Tho Cui. »s a iuan uf undirabted pluck, oral Looked Ly Federal

HARNESSES

Sum aii HecMsical DtiM

nauneed that ho wa* a Justice of the
Peace in Baltimcre and had a summon* '
returnable to-day. Mr. Hughes thought
there was a pwr sAroiie of ths ease being
tried sad the Ouurt would nut excuse
him. Mr. Church then enquired if they
were all ciuema, end finding that they
were, tho jury wan sworn, aud tbit wttka the question of a jury tor the thin!

twelve men that could bo picked out of
any farming anuinunitr- Delow wo giro
tho name, ago, randenoe and oceu[ation

friend* hen- and iu tho State. CU.
Higgins first culiaisd os a private *Udi-T
in tho Eighth Michigan Cavalry, was
so-m |*roauted to a Captaincy, ia tbo
L’niu.-d blab* Vuluntoer icrvire- &gt;ob«eqaautly war promoted lo a Idrutausnl
Cotonciar far bravery in the fivld. Af-

The L4KGKST STOCK of

opre,*.-. All t!&gt;™ tbiags were datereyed at tho burning of the oOea; waa
present at tho inquest which was hold a
• wrek from ibo next Saturday, tiro doth' ing that I have dowrcfired teas oa tbe

&gt;c*eM «rvM vj

Organdies,
Percales,
Lawns,
Grenadines,
Bareges,
Chambrays.
Mohairs,
Silks,
Marl Poplins.

NO. 17.

Eggleston exhibited a sap I tbe clothes taken from tho dbafi body of
of Manistse and■ uf‘ ths
Bank,
“
“ ■ and■ for
' I | Herbert Field, a paired’ pant*, shoot,
the benefit of our readers »e gtvs a dla- stuckiac* (swigiually wbifo) shirt, handgram of the bank.
kertHaf (white) wda .msll nock-handkerchief a dark blue vrot. ayteeof
Aug. 17 th, 1871.
iropo from around the-My, a Scotch
Tim forenoon of to-day was taken up
’
gray
coat that Mr. Secor guvi me and
in finishing the empaneling the jury, and
I that I had seen Vanderpool wear, a tow­
after Various rejection" end chai!-n|p-a
' eland tho Uicbst, tiro carpoliBg.oarol-

THE VAITDEKPOOL TRIAL.

wsek*, wn*etg aged all the time, thia
trial took piano ia Feb. 1870 , Spent
Mr. Egjkatan bavin* Lnishad,tbe some time previous to thia in tlw pram- : mite, and there put in the box. was then
lakes aaues tiro liver »nd |rocked iq
firet witness, George W. HuUi«, being 1
ice. Tiro pier L« on tin- sou th *ite. Tl.e
called and duly rirorn slid : My namo
Propeller wo* on tho uu:th side, it's uaino
examinining
testimony,
talking
with
aHtvci ihc Barker. Tbe ring wa* uu the
is George W. liuliia, I live in the city ।
of Manistee, knew Herbert Fisld in his nca-Mi but not hunting them up, h..re Cuger wbcsil first »aw it
Croes-uxaimmel by Mr. Cbrew.
life an I Go.rrge Vaalrrjsral. They । aAcd tiis Sheriff tu hunt np witnnssea
au*l briiij? them to my olRc • tliat I
Haro bind there three i.nr*. am C2
might confer with them, but. osver did y.-are old. bare not noticed the waves
' niyuilf except tho fox days pnvinos to
। the ioquost.
Went with Mr. Bus­
coniinncd till Sept-, 1869, Daria* this sell and sonic uth« Io Mr. Buggies
titno wa- Fijiieceutin;.' AUsrnuy aud 1 and they want into Mis. Vanderpool's
for the greats pr.coding last January, Maim, I teniuittod in tho pnrinr. Went
i tbers to roc if any money wm tn ta&gt;
I found among lbs. Vanderpool's things. tlw water lino wbwu 1 »u first there, at
about t* o'clock, but when 1 returned at
I Tho time of tbe night that we went 11 it bad m.Uided a little. The bead,
tlicrv was aftar 12 o'dock
My mind curvca from thia point down to Bar Lake.,

rrady twice, and it becvq.es ray duty to
[irvwnt to y*ra the gvan-nal chsracto. of'
the eriJrare.- which will bo pnwcuto-1 to
W— in the Bant on WodoM Uy after
you to suL-tau'-tate this eharg.'. This thia, abunt 9 o'clock, alone bnt found
Mt-sirs Conuv.ir. Ingram, Reror, Driggs
Fisk, Cntebeon, Va k!of|&gt;joI end some
others. Mr. Cl.urcn then naked wlrtl

ken try you ar true they will draw after
ibcm the coacluaiun that the Ileapoudirat
is guilty. Three two men hod boon in
: the banking besinm until tbo 4th of
Sqitrmiljer, 18G0 1 hiring that sumnu-r
Field b canw di WHtiaSs.1 with the way
tbe busineea was being earriod ox
Field put -n about K.'KiJ, and Vander­
pool about 12,0*1, which loll, bad recriwd from friend*. FieH and Van­
derpool cutoral the Bank together on
September Ltli 18G0, about 11 o'clock

gviug eo late that tbe body woe found
that aune night, and we were up aud
wrot to her rm ra. lie remained in tho
parlor but tho rust went out of tbo
room mth Mrs. Ruggleu to soarch Mrs.
Vanderpool’s things. Ihd nta brer any­
thing that wa* said by them uft-v they
left me. Did nut find any money -, can
question could nat bo asked till t'w Core
hardly dearth* die port I took In first
pnsDalicli wai prove I, nlw t'ral liter •
trial; vs* tlicio a*Frorocutiug Attor­
was no evidsneo that anything was Jakney and vs a wittsrew and &lt;qwu«&gt;d the
pun and eununal il up.
Mr- Brigg*
objection waa well founded, agd-tho
queattam atked to accommodate Mr.
Bulli* who wanted to go ham^ a* son ouer, and if I drew it. I drew it m it
as ]«aribto. Mr. Hugiicw waived hi* applti iOrtf, but do not ncolhxt
objection ojJ Mr. Balli* *aid: my at. « bother 1 dn-'w it «-r not—do mK know
tontton vu called to tho disappearanc &gt; wbctlicr L swum to il at Kalnmnano iw
not. 1 said utahite atom the rope tn
of Field, went into the Bank and found
several pc riot* there examining ths tho firet trial at MaaUec awl donut
To the qw.ion
Bank and I examinod a caqiat which know why 1 did not
wa* lying there ia a heap, sproal it unt. whetfor this story shout the ropo wa»
not an sffor-lfoiuglit, conociftd utter the
Tbore srai a ajnt ia the ccutr*, which trial nt Manistee, Mr. Church objected,
lira carpet did nut curor an I it was tn's- which was ..r err tiled ami quseifon an­
The rope was in
siog ; the floor wui damp and one &gt;pH swered in negative.
bore tbn evideneu of bring inked over tins ooniw of th-' root, whsa 1 saw it;

been seen nliro. On tho 17th of fo-pL
the t ody o£ F.idd «a found on the
beach of Itakt. Michigan, near Frank­
fort, about- 27 miles fiotu Maniatoo.
Field al this tiiuv was living with a holy and looked as if it had boon sunpxl &lt;*r
scrubbed a* il was broomed up. Other
s;ta* were of a rod eulur. U|«ra layiug
the carpet down on the floor, I found
hi* wheruabouto tint next day. On Mon­ ua tho carp't red sjrol* which corres­
day, also, VanJeip&gt;el was fraud very ponds I iu ndjaotwy to those un tho
1 early, between 5 ansi (1 o'clock, washing ffour. Near uoo red spot oa tho flo-r
out Use Bank and when naked talar in I found a small red spot, an iadontaro
the day craeuniiug Field, bo stall'd that as largo as a pea. end ia lb 11 a re-1 nub
he liail rua asruy and taken some of his stance uf the color of bloo I. I exaiuln
(Vandorpoa *e) tootwy with him- II.' •d the carput, when I laid U d-/sra. to
had alas cut out portions of tho car­ *«e if the spot in tho center ha I b.wa
pet and the main jrori of the seuuriag ux’ined to ba in thia place [■el rat rut running aorov* l bo *ex&gt;",
Two persons- wnd lo tlw. bank &lt;»n bnsi- baring a atrip of nboni fifteen in-tern on
n&lt;wa and nns went behind the desk and the ai-lo uear the bank eatrauoe Ho
saw tiro money in the eafo and thought ,then explained th® diagram and pniatU
there waa euongh to fill an iwtlinary (out tho tiring* ihacribwl Tboro ptewa
sin-a hat, &gt;w as auotlror soi l who saw it,t ,of earpet I took home. I alao fuutel a
tlirro was about n jxxk. Another jiarty ,
went to tbe bank fur men ay which Van- (
dm pool said be could n&gt;&lt;t pay, but being (
preated fueitlio went to tlw safe, fid- ,

...v
—
«— (MS. Ul W- U.-.QKh
end canto down tlw river in n canoe or
bout which they Idtahe I about fifty fiwt
below the Bank.
On gvhig back tn
tho boat, the ta.ly thought she saw

«i&lt; certainly onu jetwo, poawbly two,
and it wji two or three fix t lung. There ia
a window In the back put uf the Bank
slamt lu or 20 Ceci fnnu Uie water ia
the trier. The nimplaiut in this case
was here *hown to witaoa* aari bo toeiiSskI that the body of it wus H his hand­
writing, drafted it on tbe day that
tbe .dates show.'
When this wa*
dreftod it was
known that lb®
body ol Field was found end *l» uut
know that it vm km,u n, that he was
d.«d; think tl.e ntrasgnmcni inn «* the
tame &lt;by the oraqteiot ««* nrodc.
the inquoat tho body was j artinhy Iakov
out of Che boat «. a. roltod over a»i tbe

one* nearly of a white eulor, and an odd
eu retope There were 21 navoLipre in
thi package, alno there was apaircfcu.fr&gt;,
I .1-

about an mob anslu quarter in diameter.
1 also found, tbe next dsy some of Uro
h&gt;tnks s.f the Suer sawed s.ff sad tx.k
them t. say other. They were sb.a!
and slro l-a.nl a ,pta*L In tiro water an 2 1-2 met long and tbe width uf flooring,
uf a diqr or some vurti I’.iiug jumping eom-j six inch**. I fossad in the cracks
in which attested ' her attention, &lt;ro
much ro that she »pok" to h-r hiubum!
chat! it. and they row the figure of a
maa crouching awn ia tbs bout and on

*• ■

,
|
’
j
J

, m two string* oa tbe euraon cf it, but
«
do Ml know bow il waa fastwaad, it
exiMMlroi down to liio waistband but do
not know arhstlser it extended b tow o.nta. uor du 2 know wiietlror anything
was iasteaod to Jl lire (kupasr s jury
at Frankfort waa Capt UtoW® A. Doug.
ta*a, Mr CliambepL Mr. Ncl»ou, tlfo

Field, LulnotaisCA-wc-i date, it was on
Sunday, sew Vaa-U-Hwl JUft i*y betw««a JU and 11 i'. M. ft toy jtaw.
lie canw alter nwdfoise, saying ho bad
■ diarrhoea. Opacod th* window fU
a-U-d who wns tiuirc, dil not under­
nt firet, but after he aiuwoivd

jrswerintiou.
wah togu'to a

�To the Ladies!!

.
August flirt, IK7J. (door, :
(fcurt ramfanni a: 9 o'deck and the certain
tosjlU witness, Grorg, R.Hmun, fawg
„fcwi£g~i
[that great tnjutice was cforfr to thcelty J, Imihj.x^,
and tewfiahip of llanitags'ta the setton
j!. many limo* 1 raw Vaudeq&gt;ool iu tbo
of Uro Board which I deny, nnd charge recollect the disappearance of
it j uffiire of Ramsdell &amp; Benedict, remcmtbe rroponriWifty of the etty *&lt;-.&lt;] tewn- was Bunday, the 6th of t-ci.ten
I : brr two KT thrrn Irfvctnn. iL™ did
riiipcf Hastings rakiug the “nsw &lt;te- mol Held that morning on Bail
, &gt;laJ
portora*'. and going up 8135,337 end nor. I waa going to get shaved all---- M
l»rb.r shop on the opposite nuper. 11 «itl* him afire tbe dfaapMsuanco, were
^.E018* fr0B&gt; d”.
' C.11* tUi onoM uoreofaJrKfaThTwa, fa
Ihn&amp;eeralta members of Urn Board, and '

more especially our Very worthy chair. 1
man. I amure you, Mr.'Editor, (with '
out tbe Cb.) If any InJuaUco was -done, .

with a Republican Supervisor, was oqluiltood by theBoordat MM.4X, and Prairievllte (with a Republican Hup.rv:.cr) » a.,
equalised at
and thia year the
dty and township of Hastings, with
fast, by which 1 know
th re® Democratic tfapervbora was Field Had break fa-1
cqualtaod at»701,033. and Prairievllte I think berauso that fa
this jroWUW. According to y..ur I had breakfast
theory that proves a char care uf ’In- j
Justice" to tbe City of Hastings. What
dore It prove? Itsireply proves that i
Hastings city and towmhlp have In '
erraaed In wealth In one year tlS'-.X1? '
and Prairieville has decrewwd SI-401. 1
You might as well compare a farm last
year with 10 gerre of Improvements,
■■■"!■ id. «A &lt;LM&gt;. owned by a RopvbU-,
can—the same farm this year, with 73
seres of improvements aseree l at
and owned by three Democrats, to ptova '

till 2 t. M.

lbs hoaw all &lt;hs - afternoon, an I tbe
Snextticao he add forwasat homi&gt; all
At the opening uf Court this r. u,
Mr. Egglrrtoa read the rocarpt aUaded
to this jnorntng a* having been signod
in the shoe shop, when Mr. W. D.
of buildRamsdell wm recalled t &gt; fortify ia re­
gard to ilu&gt; missing gold.
Saw Held cn Batunley previous to
liii dfaappoaranoe.
Ques.—Did Ftold make aaiv exhibi­
tion to you of anything in Ha iiossresion t objrodon mad* by Mt. liughm
which was argued at eons length Tbe

Itcwlly, Sir,-I fUd nuf Uduk j ou serious
in year flrat charge of Iqjreuice. I alm
ply thought 11 apolitical dodge tor eff.t-L
but since yon have repeated tbe eltorge,
only changed a part of the rwponilMII
ty.IwUI give you the fanefltof any
doubts snd proceed with year lllu.t.-a-

aud from many cooclurions, which we
think tbe premises do not warrant, we
are glad that inab a speech Use been
dvilwrod. aud glad that Senator Schurs

ward. Norwar l means nay point from
nerth-weet to north-oast, but if I said
north I meant north, end if I said northwest 1 nssol north-west, but I have no
rerollration that I'was asked at Kalama­
zoo from what particular point th* wind

R. P. AMrfak's note,
'Marritt Nossacn's note,
Cook and McDonald s order,
W. &amp; Huna'axtote,
EN.MWi ardor,
B. fnbbeti ±7k&gt;
Balt’s note.
Chattel mart, oa Billiard

Luther Smith's note,
Henry Huntington’e nob',
Eugene Turner’s note,
., „
Qu**.—What wua the kuijuu t of lia­
bilities uf th-i firm ?
Objection mada by Mr. Hughes aud
urerroli'd aud exception noted.
Ans.—Do not romemb*r oxnotly, but
it was about 88,000 or 87,000.
Ques —Can you stalo the schedule
liabilitiiw,
Objection made and oven ulsd and ex­
Coition noted.
An.—liabilUfo* are 84,d60.
Ques.—Osn you eteto whether you
have found any liabilities not named in

d to by Mr. Hughes and urerexception noted.
i havo found cbout 1500.
ide innuiriro in regard to tho

what time I saw
about 0 o’clock,
tbo usual tim ■ 1
on Sunday.—

about e375? With this 1 paid kfrFriends account of 170. Do not recoi­
led What I fortified nt Kalaurazjo in re­
gard to it Sly son collected it and at­
tended to tbo accounts and I do net
know what ho did with tho balance.
Que*.—Who runs tbo hiure ?

before I saw the smoke, but never alapt
thren to dream out whore Field was.
Hare beard Hint men wont there, by
pertniiaion of Mr. Socor to watch the
bonk, and;I hays bsrnd it reported that

Years

Experience

not know poritirely that there was n
den fat’s office over'the bonk. There is
a pair of. stain leading up on tbo
outside of the bank building.
Tho
little platform on tbe bank of th* river
is for anchoring littlo boats but I never
saw a falling boat there. The people of
Manistos get their fish from tho fisher­
men st the mouth of tho ij^jLand they
bring til era up in snull row7 boats, but
never saw them land st this bank dock,
but havo s**u them Lind nt Kirkland's
dock. Nover created tiro number of
fishermen on tho river, and da not know
the number. Would tart bo aa con­
venient to lanl at tire bank dock,
because it wuuld be rowing up agates:
the rairrent past where oojplo lire and

from th* foot of th” stairs to tlio dock
of the steamer Mmfateo is two LioA.
In fiarticalar I think. Know Vandsrand a half, about a thouaind fort down,
(not's hand writing and was shown a
could not tell how far tbo docks iwoject
paper which ho ivcognixed as hie. It
into tho rivsr. The Manistee runs be­
was exhibit " C." Several other pajx rt
lead him to state hl. objcclk-ns (o him
ta-ven Mirautra and Milwaukee, was a
recognized as his and they were exhibits
aud bto p-1 ley la the strongest possible
cno«l sired aired (iropell’T. Bho usual! r
-D,” ••£.’’ and “F.” Know Field’s
in BARLOW * OOOI’YL-lttS
manner.
His mind Is comprehensive,
left iu tbo cveting about 0 o’clock will,
hand writing and was shown papers
and Ur will, and i&gt;erfapa does, bring out
her lights all set.
number of pieces nor tho cvihage.
which ho testifirl to as being in Ills
In all boldness, every charge against
Mr. Hughes asked that all this testi­ writing. Tliesu were exhibits ”O.”
those In power that ran bo available for
mony ia raganl to gold bo st iekcu oct, and “ H." Vanderpool also wrote “ I"
tlw purpuras of eflfeeting reform in the
party, er working the overthrow of
1 hero liro.l at Maniktra four years, which was refuted by tho C iurt at ihe
Mr. Eggleston—Please look nt exhib­
mi eugngvd fa fishing end cm a mem- present limo, to which an exctqrtion-wna
those who are tbe sut^eet* of bl&lt; rrlliback
uiually si’ll their 'frih at
its “O," “D," “E.” F,” '• T," and "J.”
WELCOME IIAWILE.
Imt of tlio school Ixrard at prorem t.
the liotols and mvat markets.
and too by whom they are rignod.
Quus. Did you hull any official timfaoti
tho Prosecuting Altoraoy, uuslo an apAns.—Four are signed "Goorg»" in
in 1W&gt;9 ? Objected to by Mr. Hugboi
Tho twaptfato wfanosi Mr. Jensnfah
Hemembar the ersnt of Hold's &lt;H»and tho objection withdrawn. Ans.— piroatfan lint Mrs. laabuila Bandu, Geo. VaudoqKiirs hand writing, and tho rust
Bhackelton
bring
&lt;laly
swur.i
skill
anpearntico.
Wa» Supervisor in I860, resided un tho: Nnngnaacr cud It. W. Buofo.-d bo arc signed “ George Vandcrpxil." iu
Had a conversation with Vandrupool in
his hand writing.
ifr' A. W. Smith, being duly sworn
north tide of Maufaioc river nrar tho placed upon tho fabrmitiua ar witMr. Eggleston—Dxik at exhibit "O" regard to it, on the street near the Bank
mouthAm thoroughly sequnintod. nreotw for thn po.ipiu. Mr. Hughes ob- and
’• II " ft’li! toll ma wlm
ihorn at about'three o'clock k u. on Monday.
will permit, we consider btavjasl.
all townships about i-qual In wealth
with tin' cuuotry undstrour along this I
I
asked
him
if
ho
hail
heard
of
Yield,
In the speech he gore over pretty with Prairieville, with tlw eUy and
1
jrated
to
their
being
admitted,
ou
tlw
I live in Manistee and have for 4
bank, bare Loen engaged in fishing 12
ho raid ho had not, that ho bad run rrara, knew the bank Irdlding nnd
tuacb Ibowbote ground of dlfirrenoo township of Hastings? The •TraniJ
years, was engaged in fishing north of I ground-that it did no! appea? that they
away and had taken with him a note of corrirnl un business in iL In Ibu other
between the two wlugnof the Republi­ waa tbe result of figures aud uut-of ]«!Milwaukee right years, know tlio loco, won, unknown lo this tituo us Imitig ma­
•100,
given
by
mo
to
them
nnd
nxjuMtroom
is
a
shoo
store,
me!
by
A.
W.
can party, and between that party aa a
lion of tho Bonk. Tbe distance from I turial. witnesses. Mr. Chntcli thought,
part, in 1HJ9, Hold aud Vanderpool
_------- ,
-- — —
...
Smith. The west one is the Bank, this
whole and tbe Democrats, As a matter
cnricil on banking business.
Knew
Yonr c*.ty Supervisor is well acdqua.nt
I that within tho
strict meaning
This note was presented to uw in about Held and Vanderpool nnd reraranbra
of necessity, bo roannoanced many of cd with the value of tho real »,&lt;! per­ Is about 12 frat wide, rvmerubor tho dis­
two weeks for collection, by Mr. Dan- the event of FfaU’s Wanppearanee.
Ms opinions, with which lbs public ate sonal svtate of Ihe City of Hurting* as 1 appearance of Field which occurred on
Sign and Ornamental
ham, It Wot dated about tlio let of down to shop on Mundnr morning and .
already familiar. With the philosopher am rapjioscd to be of th* town*Mp cf Sunday, Sept 5lh, about 10 o’clock of । mouth of tho river to tba end of the nil’lcd nt any time, and especially that
Aho found on page 121 a change, Scptombcr, and was payable in 20 dsya *■* Vanderpool standing fa tbe door ns
Paintirr
of Ute Tribune be spoke for genera! am- Fralrtovllte, Wo es*npsr*J our rolH- |__________________ ______
piers ia about -10.1 foot. In making my throe could be mlmlttol according to
aud oa pagre 127, 129, HM, 135 were . Crore examined by Mr. Hughes. The
nerty with the morr
intimate
of
lira
distance
above
stated
I
"roraU” xa* we reed th* we figure* ,n.j rrnt inlo tl"
law. Hr stated also that la ^Is opinion changes oil swum'to ns bring in Van- tnear-s I havo Of firing tho time of my
refortvd to tho commencement of tho
branch of tbs Republics party be op- *_ . — i_—
... ...
. st’-i ..i ■
... ■ ii-.. i, . .......
•itneoraa could be sruru without lining drqsxd's writing. On page 137 witness conversation ou Monday, fa that I had
l»ncu wnii n&lt;- mu pieawaio can uic
an engagement with a tosrger and went
placed oa th* information. Mr Hughes
"usurpation of tbe war power by ths
him after dinner. Wltra I nakedI ty dirty and he thought h- bad bettor
ar-.uwl the point farther that tho affidavit pool’s or not and over this joint. Coun­ to
cxscunre," argusd the u *.cvr; sti! ;.ll. 1'. •
him w hore Field was, ho said bo had
did not statu that these witnaroea were sel had a sharp sri fa Items on pages run away and bad taken ray note andI clean un. I asked him if he knew
nllty of tbe Ku-Klox bill wish aa ouI where Field was, he said ho was about I
of 200 foot to tho inch. From this Mr.
rail’u lor nuiouur oi gan, ne gave nis
unknown to tbe pr&lt;iriuu* Pro*. Attorney 139, U0, 143, 14-4, 140, 191 ani 192 two drafts, awl requratol mo nx! to pay town somewhere. 1 asked him if they
Uughri thought oil thoAJ distances
votes of tbe Han Domtago scheme;'
Thu Court upon reviewing tho grgu-• wsrs sworn to as changed by Vander­ tho note union 1 paid it to him. Th*, bad dutaUveJ, and when Ire told me f
could bo obtained mile li mare accurately
urged sonic very Juxt nnd emphatic ten- ■
than from the testimony of any sritness i meats pro nnd con. hold that the wit- : poob Items ou pages 148, 150, 152, r&gt;«w I remember the couverretton aadI they ha i, I raid I was surprised as they j
Tbe depth o! lite water from tho bank . in-raos might un placed on tho informs- J 157, 181 189 snd 190 were twurn to os [ not the penotu,fa that I saw him &lt;ith so&gt; rewmed to be doing riiurinem amicably '
an I making money. He said that Field '
tu tha mouth of tho river, would vary j
fion, tu which Mr. flu^hu* aikal fur an ‘' having been changed by Field. Cm .
wanted to gw and ho thought bo bail
opinion stH!.’’’
rareptfon.
Bank b lokTras found several Item) on I
butter let him Did not notice what
-—r,4
Action of tho Board era adoption of
Oonavau was dung when I left him in *«'•’ *♦
«sM&gt;ra»ei
'
Dr.
and
Cr.
aides
of
Fields
ocrount,
but
'
William Denham, being duly sworn,
report nf Committee on Equalization
the
aficruooa.
T1TLM A FlKLEf 01GK,
. nil vers ia Fiold’e band writlag.
waaslxTeo, for two again* one of the .
Court bcm adjourned till 9 u'ctoc'; to- lk-iLsm.rtH c»n; si iiw
m
sixteen was yoor township of Hostings
|
I
ro-Me
ill
Manistee,
know
Hell
and
given
a
different
version
nf
thia
conver
­
I
find
no
arenunt
of
Gcargj
Vander'
morrow morning.
!
*” “•"“V
' Firl.l disappeared on Sunday, Scptouifrtipervlsor.
like ooraethiug being dragged.
sation. Testified at Manistee, bat did
'
her 5th 1809. Was at home oil that 1 VanttiTpiu), remember tho diuqipear- pool's in the bock.
rice, which was In Itself good enough
Hues.—Uuw tar «/ul! it.be heard ?
not
testify
that
Vanderpool
said
lie
“
beHere witness was shown cxhil its “1^" it——i v._tj i...t__ 1 ..
day. The wind was in n southerly or I once of Hold. First heard of it on Sun­
ta atone for al! that was faulty in senti­
,,
-। Objected tu by Mr. Chooicr, Ot’jcc south-westerly diraction that day, but ’ day evening, Sept 5 th. After bearing
•M," “fi,” und “0,” ia n little piss j reml some of thejumphlct o’f the first
ment and spirit In tbo whole of tbe ad1 tian «n errtiled and exception taken. I c mi l not stalo uliero it was for n few ,
book til ia Fieli's handwriting.
| shuuld think it would attract elt -iitiuu days previous It wav quite high thia
trial but it gives my testimony innccuWe are disposed to apeak rather of the
rate. 1 can swear that he mid ho had
: to tho cuitor uf the strvvL I stopped day ami there was a pretty heavy m&gt;* i of Fiebl 4 Vanderpool, wns there on
good feilngs sold than of those not ao
i up to tbo dour tu g'i in but found it rolling. On Monday tho wind was!' Monday morning nt 9 o’clock. Mr.
Qnev.—Were you presmi at tho i run away instead of saying that ho b«good, and are rejoiced to see tbe honor­
| Ls'ked. Tlio cartara on the door M as blowing from tlio south-west, and later i1 Friend and Mr. Briggs were nlso preronl. store of Willard 3 Hall when Hall j-id lievnl he had run away. Can give very
able gentleman put himself fairly and
nearly th* wvnls of tli* oonveraotion be­
up about one janu of glaiu. but I did ‘
1 ‘
-■ - • tfaa wal (jUii0 1 oskod Vnnlcriiool if he knew where Mias Hill a sura of money ?
not rec anything. 1 called out, in a
all day in a flaii- Field was, and he sal I ho did nut. thst | Objection made by Mr. Hughes. The tween us. Cannot toU up &gt;n whom ho
joking way, that, if that ixi o was not I
siid the drafts were upon bocause tlicy
' (he last titan ho saw hioi ho was sitting i
the Dvmccratlc party- Ha says. "Wo
stopped I would liavn them urested for
; st tho ilo.k vriang. After awhilo h* . projosition was to show that this did not interest mo but my note dih
riotous cutiiluct un Sunday The notoo '
liberal Republican, are honest enongb
ia
amount
corrost raided
' said bo thoitght he hail gtrao un the money
Mr. George AVoodruT Iwing duly
..
:.1_
.I
.
-11
t
l .
immediately sioppeti and 1 went home.
tn epeak frankly of what displeases us
] salt -water llj ul&lt;0 opoka uf having
sworn, said:
In tln&gt; Republican party, bat the seme
i haul a tuttfomont, bat hid not entered it
I bare lire I iu Manirt** for three
on the Ixiuka yet, an 1 took th? book st
that time and nrule tlio entry as ]&gt;er
rtO more in the DaMocratlc party (Aat
No, gwatiemeu. the new
receipt, was there perhaps half cn hoi'r.
• He mid ho hurl paid him about Sl.tXU).
wine of BepubUranl Ibeaallam wilt not
• Ho said lie pai&gt;! j-ort fa currency and .moni-y. but Mr. Dunham had cuiitcd
keep In tbe old Demr-cratlc cask."
। part in ajcurvtws or town |uper. He it Court oscrrolod the exception nnd
This to good enough, and wban cop­
mid also that some uf hit socur-tioa exception noted.
ied with tbe assurance that tbaRepabwhich were outside :bo burglar box
lioan party has In Hall the etomanto of
Ana—I was present and 1 did not
were gone and Field mrat liave taken
thotn. as no uno else knew tho comLtn'V count tbo money myself, but Min Hill
did, aud I looked over and put down
Tbe State Board of EqualaiUati met
the amounts and added it up. &lt;2,295 in
In LaoringMonday. Ito sessions arv held
I aouto srthcr thiug* scattorol about all. Thia was fa cumae-, aad drafts.
bet oner tn five years, and it is com­
Cross examined by Mr. Holbrook.—
I Mire Hill wanted nu&gt; to bring tho trunk
opinion that lie has at Umea mistaken posed »f tbe Lieutenant Governor,,
home and tho rust of Fvdd's things. .; Mr. Hngbe* raid to Eggleston he
Auditor
General.
Secretary
of
State.
wounded pride fur Insult rd patriotism—
Vanderpool said he loft Field id the thought they weso going to bring out
State
Trassurrr,
and
Commbsloner
of
that an ambition,whlah ia perhafa an !nBank, wvut liomo and in tho wening now testimony from this witnnet, whan
s r parable from mon of hi* organization.
went for Mtmo iirodxano to Dr. E lis Lu*, hn axid thxl this wji n&gt;w. Hugh’s
gut retail'd and ihoa went to thj Drug
peeted to attend. and ujxm consultations
stare, which waa iortred, wlien h* went
back a&gt; us not to obstruct my view.
held ssxl estimates made by three vari­
to Dr. Fisher’s and got tbo nioloriuo.
Were two chitnnryv iu the roof of th.,
ous officers, the basis of taxullun for
Tlio Lack i«rt of tho Bank behind the
building iu which the Bank i«, one in
State purposes far tbe next five years day end did not g&lt;&gt; out except to tak»
curtain was used for a store room aud yearn. Knew Held and Vanderpool. front and ona back. The Hardware
Iteracrabcr tho event of Fields disan­
a walk fa tlw r. u. to Canfield', kill. _______ ________ __ ,__________________aovorabarticloi lay thnro protnucuously.
star.- obstructed the vfaw' of th« Irek
,
pearance,
which
waz
ou
Son
lay,
but
do
BamadeU&amp;Bcucdirt'a
office,!,
wist
of
Dr.
or mure them. Do not know p-widvoly . Saw a sachcl there .trank, paprai Ac. I
ey in Missouri. Three are bto mistakes&gt;, the townships in the Stale, arrasged 6y
chimney.
Tb.j vtuska was whit* and
not
rmnetaber
tlio
day
of
tbo
moalh.
Ellis' hou», tbore are two racial lot s
and as such they may In time be for- coanttes. are now being printed for the betwoen, but they are fa tko fame block. tho raur.io and direction of tho wind nf- **ld to Vandernuui that I should havo .! Saw Vanderpool that day near tho Ty­ blue and was in Urge quautitiae. Have
tor Wednesday tho Sth of September.1 thought he wool 1 hare taken ths tacho!
gcUsu. We Itopc the people will read use of this Board. We trust they will
Quern. Blate if Vaadorpoo! was in tbo Oa Tucrxlay the wind waa quite light | with hiqa. whoa ii^TOplfaJ ho did not- son house. This wbs utuatod about IS
tbe apocch. that all tbe dHferences equalize the property at its real value, habit of ttefag to Ramxlell « Biiwdiet’a
tho Bank aud cu.tlio apposite
and'ia a routhsrly direction, on I ou Hrae ho took tlmBank baok and toad the nris from
..r
■---- ■ m.. w»t. :__
whlob now separate one branch of our
office. Objected to ey Mr. Hughes, and Wednesday it was’ from tho north-wcd j «ufry referred to ax follirr
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party from tbo other may bo harmon­
objection qvsrrulod. Exreptiua taken and was quite strong ta the warning, |FieM,Dr. To Cash as per i
ised ; that tboold banner may again be
and qusstfan answered, I havo soon but died dowu about noou-_____________ date was Sojuomtrer Uth
thrown to (bo breexo, and by the hands
Lira tliero sovnral timm.
of a united party carried forward once
Class. State if they transacted buaimore to triumphant victory.
noea for him. Objected to and question
I was thorn. Wes in tho Bank again on beanrioua to buy him out for some­ stains which looked like blood, such as
withdrawn.
gu to this office there is
| Wednesday. Mr. Ooaovnr and Mr. In­ time, but Field would not soli out unloes
tbe 2*th of thia month, limiting the _ —.l - To
wo pronounced it al that titan. Mr.
.a ,jjc pf mo
gram were there also. We went to tiro ho paid him I ho money, and he could Hughes asked that tlio but elauao,
party to 150 persona. Tickets torn Kaihouse fur VandarpouL Ho wont down not do that without ctabarrnsfag tho •’sueh as wo prououa^d U," bo striekoa
amaaoo and return, tSJ. 10. good for
with us end opened the Bank. I told hi.n Bank, but that day he had commuted OUL
thirty days, may be obtained at tbe
rya,
to
take
part
paper.
This
wo*
Bunday
to furnith Plates of Te&gt; fh
1 was going to break open the trunk
Tho drops wore o! a rolL.li culor
about 8 o’clock and tba couvoraniioa
/Or
‘co.w* fji ivc, uucroeu ivnn inv cwrrs^/r'.-’ns
was broken off by Fiekl's coming along. and about tho size of tho end of the
&lt;7
parties who say they are unable to nay so muck.
floor. During this timo he was trying Saw Hell on Baitoys corner snd ho
an unbbteed jury of this oountymyfa
.Yowtojrivs all a chance to have Teeth who need &lt;”.d
At th) end of tlw stairs and just at tho
wutrt up toward tho meat market, and
Have noticed lbs eflrat sf tho lako curtagtriliy, and far a proper &lt;tefcn*« In will DUC only be a floe opportunity fdr the building fa which tiro Bank was and rm Is ou ths Maainteo river, and a wind to open the sofa. Tho fioor &gt;» frva'- of Vimdcnxjol and I went up there togeth­ brink of tl»o rim fa a little platform.
should have them, we wiUfrom this date, far a few
tho curtain had tho sppoaranco of hav­
tbh or any other I mportae t tsiut, more pleasure and hunting, but will afford a be identified ii as bring totreel, and he Mho that of Sunday and.' Monday would
Tho distance between the stairs and W—fo, Xwan 41.----- I----- a---------a — - - «f
now n&gt;' :ie
ing been scrubbed. Un Monday morn­ er. Met Mr. Denning and waa talking
money I* tvsenttal that the people can view of the lands owned by thte Cfom- explained it to tba jury.
hare but very little offoet on tbo rivnr. fag when I wutrt there hr was sweeping to him whoa Field eomo along and join- plstfcnn ia about Kenly foot end thia
ingle Plates, Upper
legally fUmtab, and we consider Its panyand also th* government lend*
Tho carpet ad in eonvomtiun with tu about J0-.39
• On tbo wret side of tho building is a With such a wind aa that of Sunday water out of tho duor.
lasting credit to the people of thfa eity .decent to the rand, wfafcb may be val­ flight of stairs. Tho next bufahag wot and Monday tho rapidity af tho esmnt w.-.5 up and ihe floor wrubbed
text I paid no particular attortion to it
fa a hardware atoto owned by Ifamsdell would bo about 2 miles per hour.
Cross-examined by Mr. Cbjcvcr.
On Wkinfaday when we were there the
platform, and this ha.1 a radish color,
Tho north pier a: die tno-.itb of the carpot was under the counter. There
Offletm.tr Grant f rhiUipt- Srm, IltuHnti, Mich. '
Mr. 8. M. Fowler was with me.
river I* about 200 feet'long and tba wore some spots on tho loot sail wo ex­
Ho made variant remarks, that there
south pre 150 feet. A* Kalamazoo I amined the books when sora-v ouo sugwas something wrong and that there
stated that the mirth one was 300 fret, gnstsd that we had brtlor get an expert
had been foul play.
of stain rnaaiug down oa tbe west sole eral the somh one 209 foe’, at that tirao,
Crues-examincd by Mr. Hugbra
of tho Bonk towards tho river. From the and tho next day I thoughl the matter
foot of the stairs to tbs water is about 2l&gt; over aud currcrted myscl! by saying
First told this blood steer that day at
that
die
north
pier
was
500
fact
and
tho
fart and it fa sandy ; think tho budding
aau
’
.
h
one
ubout
400
feet
long.
C-uld
is fifty feet dacp. The rear of ths build­
the time we were them.
/
ing cam* about to tbo river bank, was not swear podtiroly as to the length of
the pres at tho tone of Field's disapposranoe, end they have liren changed

CITf PAINT

STORE!

PA INTERS

MUSICAL!

W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,

Holdings a Specialty

WITHIN TAB BEACH OF ALL.

■JILL. OITR nXfRK W^RLLSJVTEn
STEWART &amp; STEINHOF1’

Witna w was hero request**! to :r,.-suure tho map to ascertain tbo distance, of
the pfar whan ii was found lo bo 20 1-3
inri.ro which would make f’A«O foot ncandiag ta tho saalo, which would make
•about a mil-’ to th*end of the pis-r from
1 the Bank building. Have aore&lt; th* tire*
•wh»afromtlwta«* I made, with ray
i n*fa I found foot the* would te&gt; a

Aug. 2-Al, 1871.
At tbo sqwuing of Court thss morning
Mr. Hngbps anaounasd that subpmua*
had been faresod resd ylaeU fa Che hrefas
of. the Sheriff. Imt ecatM afa be ereved
oa cravnnl of lack of, moi.ee to defray

85.OT Aracriran gold pieces, and the
balance was in what year* ago was 81,­
80. There wjrro about 20 pterex
Cros* examined by Mr. Obottw.
Ques —How lung have you lived fa •

�Tift R,ErJ»i.&gt;cAi&lt; Byi^.

Lecal
Ur Allniraii Journal, in writing to that
iwpcr give* imp.maul IntUrtuailan In
fvitanl lotbe loruttan u! the Odd Feilowu' I noctt Ute Of Mtchixnn s
The couiinlnre appointed by Use
(In.nd Lodge nf IV.i,
locating
this indltution were: P. O. M. Curtla.
?.f„hHr'U”r : Ho°- r" «• Tbocn.m. of
»tint; Hon. W- T. Lane, of Detroit •
CM. K. M. Fitch, of Allegan manty*
«d R. C. Writrefy. of IM. JraepU

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IICHIGAN CKHTRAL R. R.

ttaai River VJlajJHvison

Ttio tabors of thfacommtltre have been
very tedtooa, and they hai’e agent mwA
time and tabor tn bringing It to a final
l«RM
I"h,:
** “*• &gt;°*‘to«e is

Jiew_ Ad verhsements.
Guat Uxiom ExrogmoN

Tbe Grand Rapids preinle wont tho
Detroit A Lwasing Railroad extended to
Aug. 23d, URL
ttoiir city.
Mr. R Neleon Balling, the twenty-weA railroad track that will aot wear and witne*», was finl called thiamaro-!
lertkrn Mkh. Agrtadtiral aid MeMrtioe.
out or make a noire is to be invented by
iag. and being duly sworn, said :
&lt;ha«lcal Sarlrfy.
'
a lawton genina
AH persona who are owing me. mwrt
1 bare bred in Manistee abcref I. a
Th Michigan Central Railroad are years, aud am agent far Ingham's TtOKO- tnki Mta i ;f th- Mm i- dm paid within
thirty dayr the account* will be left with Stale Pomological Society
erecting u.w bmkiing, at the Air IJae I Ottati to CocnpatiT. Knew VaBdcrpwl
Junction near Jsckron.
and see him bore. Ilememlwr the crest
The city cd I-epovr. with a jopulatioa of th* dtoappoaranew of Field, which was
of 2.20H, ptodgw) WO,000 far the build­ &lt;m tfandsy. beid 5th. saw Vandsrpodl
ing of tbo Detroit and Bay Citv Rail­ tho next konday about 10 o’deck, A.
road.
M. ou the sidvwolk in front of the Mak.
I Corunna is lo bo tho point of junction I asked him about a draft I haftlmte
of tho I'ort Huron and take Michigan
। and the Dstooit ami Milwaukee Rail-

-MSFr'WF Hire.

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Of brtek, four stories high sixty feel In
leu jth and wl-ith in pco;&gt;crUoo. staniri
The
of Adrian ar* determined
Ing &lt;m a tract of land tweatv scree;
alee twenty -flvo acres of land adjoining. to build a road to Saline, to conned ul­
with the Bel river road if tho
Truly a taxgniflceal .lunation, worthy timately
laHer drea not foil.
the whole hrarted brotherhood and olU.
Th* Battle Creek people are discuss­
sens of the capltol of the Ftole. The
only poiist thatcootendml tor thl. prise ing tins project of * railroad rwuuug
with any cbaaaoe of surer* was tbe from that etfy to Stanton in Montcalm
county.
village «&gt;f There Rivers. St. Joseph
I It is propowl to coustruet a narrow
County, which offered tn- eUra
uno tn rash. Th to waa doing nobly, but gunge railroc-t from Flint to Lake Mtehithe committee taking into rcnsldern- II gun. by way of Flushing. Chessaning,
tinn tbe largely anterior fed of the city
of Lansing, together with its central
The citueos of Muskegon bellevo that
local inn, awarded IV to that city.
the Ditruit A Igtke Michigan railroad ia
is
to torm'nate there. Mr. Joy and Mr.
3
of the committee to proceed at on re to­ Adams of Bouton, have roetpily lookwl
wards raising and ooUreUng further tho ground over at Muskrpin. *
7»
sums of money fur tho purpoee of build- | Tho grain merchants at Monroe arm­
Ing another wtng to the building elm plain of the lack of acconimodatwu gives
u
liar to the present one, and callage* ' them by tbo Inke Shore A Michigan
Air the widow* and orphans.
Southam Railroad. They want an sloWhan this to cnnfeletsd It wUl make vatnr and chipping facilities.
an edifice that the^ tinier eon well be '
13 '
Tlio grading on the Bay City and
Grand Rapid* llaihoad. re commeaerd
&gt; tali
ut Rockftwd, on tbe 2(hh of last month
Tho committee having visited many This rood is to be cuai|dnt«l to Greenof the leading cilloa and villages of the I rille, by December aext.
,
a. "xne S1.ll ■sore* Mxlo within lire past nlntcy days and
finally settled matter by locating at ' A I-ako Michigan Railroad. westward
Lansing as stated stove.
It wna with from Greenville, is rrogresriug, and ihe
I R. R. exlremc difficulty that they arrived at a road bed is cvmptetod to Howard City.
deefaion aa the many places of Interest I It will not be many weeks before a junoJLB, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.
tiua vs ill be fimoed with tho Grund
I'anrasvr TrsUu for tKs W ■Steal
financially and otherwise. which ren­ 1 Rapids A Indians Railroad.
dered tbe foeea In quo mon- and more
Wk Hon that may Fvcxxbd.—
I
’
iferA
’
Si
’
S
0--J-U MCWsos*
and more difficult the longer tbo loca­ Tbe Bayte rays:
tion «m held hi Matu quoI think the
Mmd - - Grand Tra verm Is bound to i ata- tba
$40,0.0 necuasary t* eeeurv the buildtmt
nwitnul :Jo
li.toraw-. ■ •

s?
ii

i:L !L

dow and I sat down beside him, then I
said, that Field had disappeared and iw
Are mild, certain, safe and efficient
mid tea, he inui run away, from tbe toe
Page’s Mandrake Pilb cure Dfewpria.
that he has taken about 82.7 00 in drafts
Page's Mandrake Piltecure Headache,
and money. Then I asked him agaia to
rage's Arnica Oil euro* Bhcomatism.
h*&gt;k over hia letter book and he did m
Page’s Aruica Oil cures Pimplre cn
and could tad no trace of my draft, iie ales
the Face.
looked over a lot of tettera Thon 1
Sold by J. P. Robert* * Co.
■died hint to write a telegram to hie
AcUer A Blade *e!l Fruit Jan 25 j«r
banking house in Chicago not to per
thia. He said he had already written cent, cheaper than any one else.
to ell the liouaos with which he did
business, notifying them at the di&gt;w&gt;!utian of tho partnership and t riling them
to hold all papers subject to hia order.
Be said tho 82,700 was in notes nnd

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Michigan Centra

-.^■rt^rSx^riEZ
*u&gt;s* rasri

which arc to provide for ita widows and
protect and educate the orphan* of
those that they have sacredly obligated
tlienwelvr* no p&gt; do.

, LSIis rnseia* is* ass* rssMsv "vu.
Itotera*. rtUilt.*i-&gt; Ow* m sA.Ttata 7&gt;m*

retted

'

Prof. .M^n.tbrrgk. Dtur Str .-—I am
gratified to bear of tbe omtlnue I wccse of your v-bool, for I knosr it to be
well itoaurvod.
Tbe vouuk men fhsn your Colk-cv
now in the employ of tbe City National
Bank, tire good evidence of tho tburongh treiutmr aud dtocipUnc for whtoh
you are pnvertilat. Very r.wectfuily,
n niimrr

Medicines,

S?AINT8 &amp; OILS,

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

ORV HODS 111 UMII
^rocKorxi:
-pyCTCTHio;

Western Michigan.

JQBCOA A M£

J^UBBICATISO OIL,
j^ptosErt sxn xaHua.
JJAIMT AXD YABXI8U CB(

gTAH-n ckocntiry.

gUOAk. TAA, coxrxx, rad .
JJOOKH AUll STATTOYOT,

J^JtMUtAVDA

jgXTKLOPU

OYEAR
&lt;ttMeoorstoH.A.CO0Dmit(

Thia waa the dirt and all. IWd null
tell exactly at wbat |Mnt on the boards
I found tiie stains I refiised pq two
trial* to say jxMrtivofy, the amount of
blood snpj«K«&gt;d to hero jrrudured these
stnim Thu bkxel of uisinmalia is the j
blood of any »srm bloidid animal that j
nurses their young. • Oviparous! and *Vi-'
rijx-rvu*'’ was asked to lie explained but |
the explanation was objected tu by Mr. I
tnaaagvrsUif tlio popular Burlington IIluthr*, and uhjntion withdrawn
»------.-tzto—..-.r
route have mods arrangemouts to give
tbe jrablie the benefit of a grand excur­
sion and bdfialo hunt to southern Ne- brer tbeir young aud deliver them II
Fish nro oviperuu.- and no! mammalia" s I
I braaka. on the 29 of this utonth
rule!•
Tbe cxeunooo train will leave tbe
Qncs —Isn't il deubtful whether the I'
Michigan Central railroad depot at fo'A5
r. a., August 28th, and run tlirough on

teS'SSi

.„X

lore IB al! Linda of HEAVY* and HU ELF

Hardware!

|AIMK W W?G.

IKON. STEfcL^KAILiv
GLAM PAINTS, OILS.

PUTTY, TIN, COPPER,
AND SHEET-IRON WARE,

PnAoxAX.—Mr. G. F. Hltehcock.
Jr.. stenograph**- r. porter for tbe Ninth | Itetroit to Lincoln and return, tor |3 i.
Judicial Circuit li-.» been s-mptoyod by can be procured in this city at tho dopot
Cb&gt;- Bttcrnvys in the Vanderpool trial, office of tbe Mtehipa Ccntiai railnnd,
1 or from A. IL Bowen, 87 Congr-M
street
’ Aatbe excunaon is Ulnitod to 150 jwr■mis, I-artie* deairing to take tbo benefit
of thia opportunity to ace the Wret nun
make application at onto |» the agvnl.
■ ■Riirnox Brtrrx*.— At the «p«i*l
eUrtroo bold in thia (Sty ™ Monday.
Asput 21st, th** tolkrwmg rete was cart
fur Juatim of tbe Franc:
There win bcsrsiiroml meeting at
William IL HayforJ. Bop.
l'-*2 this pbre on Monday next. Aug. 28. at
Edward A. HaUjuoa, Itep,
181 S o'clock r. M. Delegate Irem Wood­
i tonal 8. itosce. Dem157 land ord Maple Grove are ooraeetly re­
Hickson W. Bolfo, Drito
237 quested to be In attendance. Tbe Rail­
Rw tlio Iron Bridge, " Yra"
331 , road CommUtce from Areyria will be
pre-cnf; also Tepreuentatlvv men from
For the Iron Bridge. “ No”
10 Battle Creek, who will addins* tbe
Bv the oboTO figure*, it .is earily
tisat R A. Holbrook. (R^) Hkbon W.
RoLfo, (D.-in.) and tho
BrAff

AU kinds of Building Material.*, and Tools,

HARNESS SHOP!
In connection with

Witnou waa sliowu a drop of blood
on a “fM ” tootn jack and was raked
how many rerywscZr* would probably bo
in that, when ho said over 100, finally
said there might be about 1,001.
It is ousntnrin for one to pick his teeth
after breakfast and spit blood if he
harts hi* gum*, and in these spittle*
would bo thonscnl* of esr^wscfr* and
jHirhap* nullum* Saw notlung ou top
uf the board bat Ink and aaw no ink in
the crack. By an examination of any
sulwtanco with tho naked evo. 1 would
not like to pronounce it blood
Foraisston was given tbo Prasccufam to recall Mr. Duffield.
Mr. R N. riallmg was recalled for
Mafic Grove, NaahvUleand Woodland, furtlier identifying tho draft uf which
to beUovcd tn be within our roach. he had spoken and to this Mr. Ungbre
Shull w&lt; secure It? fxt ua manlWosir
in ten st in tho matter by our presence
It was a 45 days draft of 04OC.OO on
Maxwell, Pundt A Co.
Croes-examinod by Mr Hughes.
Do Mt nmatnber its date- J. L.
Tux RaHread committee are invreti- Taylor wee the maker and it waa paya­
gating tbe points of romp*Mu for Road ble in 46 days from date.
There being no moro witOMsai ]&lt;reaNo. S in Hastings
ent this morning. Court adjourned till

Sr actat Ta*rsx—Arnmgtmento have
been perfected by Fcperinter.dcut Bell
of the Detroit eud Mihraukeo road, by
which sneesnl exettndan trtuus will leave
St Johns at 7 o'clock a. m-, arriving
here st 10 o'clock, returning each day

H A RD W ARE STOR E.
Sole ageiitn in Barty County for the

DETROIT 8TOVE8,

WOODLAND PARLORS,
*JamSNS» AT. S. A Mwstoi.
N !■*..*».» ...ou, Ixreii.

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'Rm.

SUPERIOR. M’SHERRY AND STATESMAN
WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
BALL, GALE AKB KALAKAifOO,

PLOWS JMD CWSTLVUS,
BAWIN0

MAOBISTS,'

IIAKH0WH,

BTC..

and the largest- stock of

Gosu rxAS A tris:xxa are out with a
w« el. ia tia* wave. They hare a

agricultukal

machinery

-ru....

E. P. BURRALL.
&gt;hn Veseem'e lUrdwart titceu. Browns New Utah.

DIED.

to LaosOwasa, bwtr.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

GRAIN
DRILL!
Kalamazoo nnd Ann Arbor

of whom are a* follows: Miss Rachc!
HiU, Mr Bichard Thurber, Mr. C. 0.
Gee, Gilbert Young and ti. 8 Cocorer.
W. shall endeavor to give as thorough
ber 12th. It i* an vM»li«&gt;t idea and
.ind as compete a report as possible in
■nil b. SJy .»re»s *&lt;«• *w eff &lt; the groat Northern Michigan Agtho wrakfy edition, bet for a reliable re­
ricaftsral and M&lt;■chan ten! Exposfejua,
port of tho whole trial take tho Doily
is a ran.

rUL i.____ i_s.

RUGS

SEPTEMBER 12, dX 14 &amp;

Left thia draft with Mr. Field about
rortHW.i cxLX*K.trrn
forty days previous to this. Vanderpool
"WIKTE QB BEEK.
was not present and *o for as I know,
knew nothing about iL When be was
looking through the bank I ura outrito
it* counter, part of tho time and part of
the time I eat inside, nearly in front of
tba raiw Hra th«ni from eight to ten
minutes, could not say positively Tho
safe waa open and burglar proof box
shut. I saw some nuxmv in tho small
inx, on tbo right of the burglar jiwtff
box, it lay there in plain right
Dr. thunuol I*. Duffield being duly
sworn said :
I live in Detroit, mv occupation is coo- suiting and practical, ehamiat, followed
this since 1857. Know Mr- Bullis fanner
jwmoeuting attorney of Mauistec. I
.received from him at my reridencs ia
DetraiL a jockago eontniniag two pieces
of fluegtug. two jdoccs of carpet and
some chlfa On one of the pieces of j
rarpot I oounted tho vjiou and subjected
tbo suite to the autfon of glycerine re- '
duoea with water to tba specific gravity
WHEELER &lt;k DOWKDfO
of 10 30 and allowed it to sock for some
Ipok «i the Queen Fruit Jar at- Ack
tiuii- aud then jiresoed out a drop ujk&gt;s
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,
a microscopic slide and subjected it to . y A Slade’s to-torn yon buy another.
USAtJtM t. toy ura*. Qrrarete*. Ite.li raS
the action uf a 1-8 objective glass, । Men's 8&lt;k* C 1-1 cents a pair at
magnifying 1,000 times and diacurorod
it contained rorpusclcs which indicate 1
Tbb Scat* .Vox-unos of County
raanunsban blood. The other nieces 1
GU TO MI*DGES'
SujK-rintcndru!* nW hold its ninth semi­ treated la tbe same way and with th*
annual mcctiag tf Charlotte. Eaton Co., sx.il* result The patoo uf shirt wa* For Clothing-p‘25 percent cheaper than
at oar other Hous? in Huliags, Umpire
, txginning Tuesday, the 20tb in*t. and about G in- long and I inches wide stain­
Block
______________ 30tf
continuing throe Mja It will be de­ ed with what soomvd to be a blood stain
I voted to di.cus*icus of tho badness uf acmes it but sulgectiag this to a chemi. |
cal prore-s*, I fi and it to Le an iron ru*i
’ educator*, ilevel.ying the plan* and oi- stain. This lacked both fibrin* and oorI poriean-A failures andtuoccssea of vari­

to pay orders issued by biu&gt; for »um*
certified by the Poet Dejwrtnivnt of that
country fur payment th the United ous method*. Among other question.*
States, arc the following r.Xrued offices these will bo diecumsil : “Is school
, vfaitalion. as practiced by County Super,
Ann Arbor, Benton Harbor, Charlotte,
Coldwater, Detroit, Dqwagtoe, East intendants, acnunplishinj whst it ought
Saginaw, Escanaba, Flint, Grand Ha to de y—“Am we educating tho young
ven, Grand Rapid*, Hrating*. Hillsdale, of Michigan practically, or not J" I
Houghton. Jsckonn, Kalamasuo. toau- Which if practically treated and
«Ing. Maaiatee, Marquette, Marshall, thoroughly rentilatod may have valuable
Menominee, Monroe, MouU I Ctemeus, induerxo un our common school*, and
may also educate tbn people if rejiortod ,
Muakegoa, Daw Faw, Poutiac.
. for their benefit There will also bo j
IirxcnvKD.- Ma»«r*. Fwoo.-lurxb A quite a number of addreasos and essays
i from men who bare thoroughly idenUfted themselves with teeehiug, and
nt Grand Itapidn. a Urgent of tbe UnL i whoso thoughts on thia very important
vanity, and &lt;mo of the tx*t scholar* In ■ subjec t will bo valuable. Ail who ran ।
tbe Mate, tho following tetter com attend will find that much may lie Irornmead I ng their Cuminental Coticge. to od of practical valuo to them aa edura-1
width the alteutian of our young men |I tors, or as patron* of tho roincn scbco

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from these wounds, and think I can nay
it did not occur from drowning, on nceuusl ot tho position erf the tougna and
think I can My it did pot occur from
poisoning, on account of the rigxdity of
the niHKtes and tho appearance of tlio
fl. jrtmrtion. Being naked several: •ound was inflicted, I should dcmnuiMte
wounds, but if the p-irru had not boen
tu. . whether almoat all of hie practice a* Owtef. There were no Other marks o»
soychatline, it would have bren m w&gt; dif­
wm not in Manatee, he gave tho same the body eximp* where tho ro;» was ttod
ficult to tell from tbo rigidity of tbo
answer as abovs, vis: that the greater »=d a slighl s4nmm around tho wrist,
museteo, and if tho wound* hnd been inpart of it tm there, when f
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------------ - - flic'H iaimediateV after death il would
compelled him to answer dirw
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mv any thing nte&gt;1d
bo .aid “yw." HodjwwcZ.
oosteotefen with Ai.f unction luaj. have been dtBadlfpUtil from thewoan-ls
Could not rwsar that he did pot die
Bunday, and wx* at h» offiro
by Mr. Hughes. Court overruled the from poison iu the circulation. AU I
of the wounds on tho heal.
perhnje thirty rod* from hi* 1
objection and exception taken. 1 stated
Had seen Sir. Vanderptol frequently at Kalamasoo that Mrs. Springer told know i* that I mw edfllcMtzt cou*e from
during the weak previous to the disap- me that aba thought Vanderpool guilty,
Up. 15 rode, wxw at mv office
pesrence, bad btuinoae with him on the but Um Counsel had mMxwproeentod her
forenoon but cannot state the
Monday after.
They had given
Do not carry a watch, waa there
Redirect by Mr Eggleston.
| me a draft cm Chicago tn tbe name of
tend |xtirata if they sir,-Id come
Examined lus hair ou his head. Do not
from my bouee to (ho office,
think bis hair waa extraordinary as to
heme about 12 and took diane
- —. ,_u.maku'tny statement quantity, but think it was rather thin.
spent moot of tho afternoon tbe
._.wn thana repetition of the conver­
• on it from him. I met him ou tho stroo* sation between you and her, and if so, Did not discover anything aside from tho
j and we went to tho Bank together nnd what? Objection wav made 1T Mr. wounds that w ould cause death or lead
! the tojia ot our convcraatten washisdis- Hnghoa and overruled and exreption mo to investigate fitrthor.
The next witness, Is B. Long, being
appoarsnoc
’
,
and
I
think
he
Nbowodme
When asked wlrera his practice came in
noted when ho gavo tbo answer. I
that he t]H&gt;ke of. ha said he depended ! the article* of tbefr dissolution. Imw think if I recollect when I made that duly sworn, said:
on his m.-moraudum book for such their Day Book, and Vanderpool showed statement tho croas-examiiiing Attorney
I rosids in Manistee, have lived there
things and could tell notiiiug about it mo tbo entry “ Herbert Field, To Cash rejilfoJ, sort of tnoeringly, you wanted
without that, know I visited sumo pa­ i*1,700.00," also, the entry “Herbert h.r tu go away, didn't you?—says I— 4 years, my Lusinore is sash and door
manufacturing, know Field nnd Vander­
tients that day, but cannot mil tho naiiMM. Hold,To CsM. Il.400.00- .nd th. figure
Ise"
pool, last saw Field in the forenoon of
As near as 1 recollect I did not leave the II “1” ia both otaes seemed to be of a dtfexamination by Mr. tho 6th of Sep*., 18*30. in front of WilLouse that afternoon, nor do I r collect ferunt outer.
bud's drug store, had a conversation
Qnoo. — When do you recollect si-ciug
&lt;rf any calling ; I do recollect uf visiting
with him. was not with him mors than
some. Lnt cannot recall names, but ro­ thia ageing Objcctxm made nnd quo,- |
fire minutes, ho bad ou a dark blue coat,
Qura-wS tbe figure, all of -one
black vest and peats, and a chin or
straw hat. Did not see Vandcrpaal that
color? Objection made and overTuted.
day,
aaw him ou tbe next Tuesday
Exc-wption taken by Mr. Hughes. Ana.
at the Beak. I asked him if ho had
—Tbe figure •&lt;!? was of a hghtar and
any idea what had become nf Field and
have tome patients- ‘ihta wre oos of, fresher color.
.Am acquainted with'
he
toll
me he thought ho would turn
.
I
tho rirca-uiitancxa. Thia was all that "Arnold's Writing Fluid?' t
up ou tho salt water. He then asked
hap;.:;..' during the day, except in the j Qura—Can you state tlui appearsnc-u 'I a good thing for? An*.—For heiself.
mo if I hod seen his aunt, when I said
evening. Was at beeno part at thn time uf that fluid when first applied to jiaper 'i Thia Cni.ho-1 his examination and ".•in,” then ho said he had, but did not
during the evening, and my rocoOectiou and afterwards? Objected to by Mr.
Kmuch satisfaction from her. He
is that I was at home all the time, my Hughas, M immaterial and irraie^nt to i 'Court adjuurund till 9 o'ckck to morrow
n told uio bo tbunght he had gone
wife and child was with mo, we went to the Irene, (fourt oromdod and nxerptArosyA bIui to tbo extent of 81,400
bed between 9 and it', there was not non was taken. An* —I* i« slteh'ly .
or *2,000.
He showed mo a |&gt;aior
many minutes between us. looked at die
purporting- lo bo s bill ut sale. Uo
clock at 9 and sat up some little time after
abuwod mo where fiu kept his money in
this, my wife remarked that it was limo
tines.—What kind of blue ii it
the safe and where Field kept bis. He
to go to bod and I looked at tho dock. fir4 color when applied ? Objected tu
I renumber this by waring it kept as irrelevant and immaterial to the is .us.
Aug. 19th, 1871.
before my mind by two trials. Woe Objection overruled end exception taken.
I fCuRtccrios.—In our report of y tetorasked smoothing about the time I went
to bed at Katenuuov. Ito not re-call 'Ans—It is a light blue at first, or a sky i day's pniceodingi wo reported tbo/wit. nrex. Rowland O. Orupin, as saying that
Queo. — Was any remark mad., to you I Field •• had on a black coat, voit, pants,
the*, day or evening. Donut rtrmomhcrwhxtl was asked at Kalnmason, by Mr. Vanderpool about these entrwa.
Do not recollect if I was asked wliak.1 Ans.—No, not any. I got 1800 in ettr-.'Ac.” It should have boon: Ho had
Mr. Hughes asked this
TOfebgiB tho forenoon of that day'.') Itencj at the bank, my impraeaiou is,1 oi no coat, black vest, pints, Ac.]
t out n* he can not giro
_
Vanderpool camo to mo about elarea that ho handed me a package contain- |' The roll of juror, being called, tho
on, he trntt give farts They seek to
o’clock, but I do net know for I looked ing *600, and tbe rest he counted out ICth witueai, Dr- Ernest L. Bburiry boHo took the money from the burglar
&gt;ow that ho was uneasy and started to
ing
duly
swum
said
:
proof safe, J looked into tbo mfe and
I nm a Physician, lire in Detroit, am
Mr. Vanderpool showed “»tho box be­
low, which was empty, and be told in &gt; • 2ti jatan aid. graduated at the Bafolo oner did anything there, or raid any­
that Field bad taken everything with I Medical Culejje laved in Maniste-e in thing then-, or looked bterk, white or
him. In the burglar proof safe w*a a |, 1 Stif), know Field end Vanderpool for rod, they eon giro it to the jury, but tn
pile of bill* jumbled up in the back part I about niao months previous to this mar­ draw a evurituion, I contend hr cannot •
of the Lax. white it* fro** woe a v*1** ol
do tliat. the jury nre here for.that We ■
regutaxfy arranged bills about
1-2
havo spent a week in trying these men
inches high, this was about 2 o’clock in
un the jury a* to their eatweity to draw ,
the ofteraoun. no one else camo in. I
pn-acribed for Mr. Vanderpool that day
conclnuons and wo want then to do it
while in tho Bank. Haro attemted per­
sons at his house iu a Jirafeerionul way,
wire, Icarnod, and unnoa-varily said.
1 The witness said ho ujrp.ion.-d uuoosy.
' Uucj.—At this time were you running stand to pteecribo for Mr. Vanderpool Appearances in thts^w aro eompcteut
testimony. In tbo ease of lite itoplo
a drug store tn romoclion with your who Ha l a severe chill of the ague.
imctico
?
An*.
—
Y
m
sir.
Objection
r&gt;. Dillan, tri«l in this vniy c-jun'y, the
Her of fills put ia the box, when be re­
plied, four, they »«n mode at tho drug differently*. The drug store is an •sfi! । 1 examined the body externally and ' Court ruled sustaining ua Tho Court,
found a depression around the waist and orcmil si tho objection and excuptiun ’
store according to my directions.
tor street on the opposite side from the a wound &lt; n tho furohoiui about an inch
Than Mr. Hugho. took him.
Bank. The.portnffioo wa* in the same j
WM
,o .
With chronic diarrlum a prtieat building. Tho Doctor pu.nted out h&gt; I black penta and rhhe »Mrt. There was ! Crusa-examination by Mr. Choevor.
would have a dry tongue in the center, reodenro and drag store end ewsrral nk,0 a hunlkrrehkf ultachml to Ihe
Tentifiid at Munistoii and Kalaniaxoo,
with moist «lge, but with acute diar- other points on tho map. Saw Vatoter- body, but 1 do not know how.
and think I tewtified that Vanderpool
rhon the tongue would lie moist. I r«d on «h» Sn-dar ,.f Ite,
dt.-, My opinion is that these Hounds were told me that Field would turn un on
looked at hi* tongue to find out the
given m life. There was a slight re­ salt water, and think I also testified that
state of hia digestive system which doo*
' traction uf tho tiasuiM. Tho appearance ho showed mo that receipt Woe not
not mean liio stomach alone, but all the
of a wound inflicted after duath, is flint intimately aoqnaititvd with Vanderpool,
apparatus connected with it. The state.
tbe edges nre inverted and flabby, nnd do no* know whether be wa* naturally
no blood issues. Think the^o wound* pate or florid, did not hesitate olxnit let­
wouLi cnuc&lt;- immediate death. Think ting m&gt; go into tho Bank, nor did I noword tha: he had the dnrrhosa, but did cal Collegr’ ia 1952, first prarticud in, ho want! foil immediately tend there
ttot think be had it, but gave him medi­ Me&lt;drilU,I’&lt;rnn*ylvaaja,thrainChtengn., would b&lt;- on voluntary action. Tlrink
cine for it which I call taking his word 5 years, when 1 w cut to Manntea whore Ibo blood bum this wmrad on tlio back
fur it Hare had dmrrhcra myself, hnd 1 havo rouuated ever riaoo practicing of the head would not fly far, but if
three pill* nude before 1 wax taken, for my profession. I also hare a Drag un artry ’was cut there wouU lw souk- i
amthcr person. Mr. Willard gave rht-m store and am pootmaater end Lave been spirting, from four to eight pinto would
to me, did not see them made, received for 10 or 11 years. Th* 1’oefuflire isi now from iu and ii would continue to!
....
. ,
them ia tho forenoon, Mr. Willard won open ou Bandar from 1 to 2 o’clock, coxa for mvural boors, but from the'
d"1Jr
hive lived
tseeent and gave thorn to me, I took but do ntit know whether.it wa* otMm at other wound not no long, ou amount of I “ld1 *”• »
one of them on Sunday morning aa I
,
tin.
roayuUtioc.
Th.
heart
would
rense
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P*™J."
that time la Boot 1869, or not. Was
Th»k u»
&lt;■ !«; torTWl fa U hfa
lad the diarriia» myself. Whan I or­ present al fee inquest hold ovex Field’s, u l™ .l~
dered them I told thorn xorbolly to1 body, but OouM not identify the body bfa. CT. faSfairf «,lh ■»» infaom.,1 W mr
k. m. Uctw. JI,
make four lulls of blue mass and opium, My first acosaintaaes with him was U. . Lctcto. fafal &lt;fa, ctctI .. CT. 11^,-' h*”“ “ “ t
do not know who I got thorn for, but tho1 late in tbe winter or curly in tho spring, »f ih. h-.J wu falfaM 6m W.l3
otto I got them for did not take thorn, but it waa toward* the latter t&lt;rt of tu*
to
1 life that I teas familiar with him. Did eda port mortem wouad. Think « &lt;lwB‘t -.1
tert jaw. Mm
me in tho box. did not open them in1 not see the clothing taken off and do removing th. body within eight ortaa
drug store, there was a powder in the1 not know that it waa taken off rt all hettm, thorn uxuld bo a dripping of on the Saturday previous to his disap­
box also, do not know what it waa.' I was there in a professional way tu bloody tennn. This on urn has tern pearance, ho had on n gold ring with a
Took them Sunday morning, but do not ma’io an examination. Tho dark ring consistence than real l.lood, it task, rod set. belonging to me, it had a slight
know at what time. Find opened tbe *-*"7’-**mw(Msibly havabeen fibrina Sennr. nevor ccugutetcs except fracture tn the stouo by which 1 con
box Sunday morning and took one ud
srottnd it' I think 1 by bent, but real blood Coagulates by identify 1L I had worn it about two
then opened tho box nnd took another
exposure. It would require a heat at years, last saw the ring ia his press seion I
tiro Irailing point, or a little below to co- that Batnniar night Next saw tho ’
tgulato serum. The lower wound was ring in tho hall where tbo inquest was
about an inch and a quarter in diameter. Held, was not at the inquest, could idonQuei.—5Vhal is your opinion was tho tify tho ring. Ono was shown to him i
position of the dscoascd nt tbe time of which he eaid was the om referred to,
last saw it st Kalamasco at tho last trial
tins. I ftfok it would take • body from receiving the wounds F
Ojecteon made by Ms- Hughes, that it
was SqneXimof fart for the jury. Ob­ worn by him. Was in tbo hall whm
may hayo boeu in my house 15 ar 20 shallow wste^ I think, rouM ria? own­ jection sustained. Think tho -lecoascd tho inquest was hold, reeogaiau-1 the
minutes, but do not remember that 1 so er than in &lt;leep waier, but do no: know camo to his death from thia wound. The body only by a mark on Liu, arm
tMti&amp;dat Kalamaaou. Totbebtotof how long it would take to rise m 80 or body was at Thurber'. Hail wh-n ex­ which T had seen before ia our storey
my recollection ha was ia my bouse five SO fee* of wafisr. I note by the Stew amined and it lay ia tbe box. We It was a fomal. figatemado In blue, rod
nunutea. Du nut recunr-bcr that 1 ti-xti- tbe triangular space Utwoen the two turned the body over and exnadnod it and blsek, fan standing position with a
segment uf stars around tho head. Gave
tehee of the bnun and it lioi under the ty tMMNMn.
Cross examined by Mr. Hughes. Tbo no particular attention to tbo bight of
modian line. The wound was al the
right nf the wrtbs W There is about color of ordinary blood stains would be tho body. A package was delivered to
two oumm of bitted i« ihe Srtw, nnd ii fiiis; artorW blood would make a light me to bring here to deliver to Mr.
is venus blood. A body lying horiaon- scarlet color, while venous blood would Chnn h, which I did iu tho Mmu condi­
tion I received iL It was wrapped In
cxxilaiiied that it uxtended alsou* 8V probably three pounds. I am speaking
tuRss around, extending lo Ludington, of all tbo blood that would flow from
Frankfort, etc. The greater part vras ; «ueh a wound, say in three houre. The
In fantateKbut do no. km^ exactly bte&gt;d flowing iu an hour after tbe

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eight o ciocx, and n-maBioa a: tae hotel
till about half part tin or eteren, when
I started back ud pMMri the bank and
saw a light. I i&gt;aMe-l up the street. I
looked at tbe window arid saw a dim
light as though tho curtains were down.
When Mr. Hughes nokod that tho
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HASTINGS, MICH., FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 25. 1871.

NO. 10.

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. I

Ans —I know of nothing eLse in nu- but that was shut, and then he started | County Clerk, nnd wae brought by him licet judgement the contents of tho dove
except dried blood, to go to Dr. Ellis’and got lost and in- ’
. &gt;
• here
.. yesterday in tho *nui*
• • condition,
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’lind
’ ncrt
* boon touched
•- -­ from Wednesday
There wore wood ashes in too stove, til11 Thursday. Biw n hatchet there
Mr..Hughes asked the answer to be quired tho way of a man first and then
I stricken out, winch was denied and ox- ‘
“ }’*?•
*“?.*•*at .thb
,he in tho bottom packed hard as if they tfalat same day, but saw nothing
| (.e„»;nn (.I.,..
heard the boat whistle and started for hod beeu there a month or so. Tho pa albout it to attract my attention,
GL’X. CUTCHE0N ON THKSTAND
t
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t ■&gt;
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.
that aud arrived just os she was swing- per cinder* came next on tho top of the . 11he door to the.burglar Imix opened on
‘
1 took my knife and with the point of ing off, a lady stood un tho stern whom anhea and the hay teemed to hare boon ■ biInge* and wan nearly the size of th*
it punched the surface. It was soft aud he took to’bo Miss.l'iper, who said, Good on
there
were
------top,
r, and
..holo
front
ofalto
the wood
box. ashes
When w1 went
yielding and of the tliicknMs of a wn- bye George. Then he went back to tho as if of pine nt tho top. Field at this into the bonk on Wednesday .Briggs
Monxnco shuiox.
1ire No color adhered to my knife. I drug store which was locked, and then time wore a straw hat but could not mis down on his knees ■•xnmining tho
August 25th, 1871.
&lt;examined this several months subse- started for Dr. Fisher’a, and on hia way find any vestiges of it in the store.
,i floor
— with
-----a -spy
rrf oglass.
- -v 1, also humbled
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Mr. George Nungesser's croee-exam- quentiy
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and the color was darker. I i past the Bank, stoppedan't unlocked the
5,1 and *looked* through
**—_ it. T_
—i
Examination suspended, and recce* myself
I was
mode a partial examination of the oar- j dour and lot tho little dog in and then taken till 2 P. M.
ination continued.
a People
Pronin in this Caso
j; G»nn««1
Counsel &lt;&gt;rr
for th
the
case at
that day. Th® sjiots were pointed I went un to Dr. Fish««*s. He said tliat
' Manistee, and was a witness, khd re­
Do not renumber how long the trial pet
■
ceived port of the salary of the Prosocuhud begun when 1 went to Milwaukee. out by Mr. Conover and they had a red ' he was in bed and it seemed to take him
ArtlUOM SMUOX.
Mr. WiUUmltartmm Halted for « «»»,*«?"&gt;•).
1"‘"“ 0, H'.
Iteaumber something about it. Knew color or blood color. They were of the | an awful long time to get up, that he
.
,
,
,. ,
1 Bullis. I was also one of the counsel
they had a trial for I was in the court size that any thick fluid would make i got some pills and went home, and took
question
or
two,
so
that
he
could
leave
&lt;jid “ wimees ip tiw trial at Kalamazoo
room with my lady when I camo back. , when dropped and spread by friction, one and went to bed about 11 o'clock
and that,
that, said
said ho,
ho, is
is where
where I
I was
was Sun
Sun­­ ou the train.
and opened the aw to tho jury.
I was also in the court room the first The carpet was spread dowu in position i and
end many of tho tacks still remained in day
’
... .
-forenoon
night
Ou —
Wednesday
I pu( tho things that were outside tho
Jackson B. Wilcox, the dentist, wa*
day when it opened.
who befog
Ques.—How many timts wa* Mr. their places, and directly opposite the we examined the stair* leading down to ta&gt;A into the ttnok and teeltal it u|. l)w ,hirt,.,ildl
"
Church in your shop to get cigars or | spots on the floor and tlio cracks, wore the river, and on the lower steps wo and gave tho key to a Mr. Freeman 1
.
said
:
two nx&gt;t* on the carpet- flliew sjiota found spots dried, but not old, and on and also delivered tho trunk to him.
|
other supplies ?
I live in Manistee, nnd am a dentist,
Croas-oxaminMl by Mr. Hughos.
Ans.—He cane once for a cigar and struck into the carpet so as to stiffen it the stringer wo found a largo spot which
have lived there 4 yean, know the Bank
This Mr. Freeman lived An Maine.
once for a paper collar. Knew Vander­ &lt;m the upper ride. These two spots Mr. D. D. Ingram cut out. We found
Gan. Outcheon's testimony continued. building, the west side was used for a
pool since he came to Manistee, borrow were cut out and Mr. Bullis took them a quantity of hay andnay duat that ap­
baiik. und the other side for a shoe shop.
cd some money from him once. Have iato his keeping. Found no other spots peared to have come from under tho
We made an examination of tbe things
I occupied two rooms above, over the
met him often, nearly every day. He at that time. The size of the largest carpet, ou the west side of the steps and taken out of the trunk. We took tho
was in iqy stare m mid •/ nearly arery &lt;me was about-three quarters of an inch thrown over the left aide of them, and pieces of board aud carpet and some of shoo shop for my office, a front and back
there was fine eand anf dust on the stain. Fields clothing and a package of envel­ room. I do not recollect when I began
day. Do not know that I ever heard
occupying them, but did occupy thorn in
him use pro&amp;no language but owe** ,I spread about two inchet in length. I also found stains oa the small platform opes also a copy of theMan istee TVewond a
|
There
was
a
dark
green
cambric
curtain
.
at
the edge of tho river, and the largest hatchet to our office. We exam­ 1869, and remember the event of the
Remembered this whan both trials took !
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disappearance of Field, which was ou
wire &lt;~V
acroM
place, but never told this store till test
Vr— the
— routu
— | ono was about the sins of the bottom of ined tho carpets and found the spots
the-back
hack room from j; a
*. tumbler; ithese were lees perceptible I mentioned this fureuoon. Tho flooy Sdnaoy. 1 arose early, about daylight,
week when 1 told it to Mr. Hsvton.
on!
Monday. I first went down to the
O
um
tartte
Bbfo.
in
but
•
l
”
f
'
onL
h
“
k
r
'?,Yl2
T
'k.aua« uuiu Ute xvutue m vtermuEv. out ■
,,
,
. , i~
*B th* Bank on boards I did not myself see removed
w&lt;u a flm.n
wax
nmnO babr
bnbr and do not remmbtr
nmibw ,.
' “J!
”1'1
'} “?&gt;■
Wodn«rt,j u&gt;w tb. book, of th. Bank. from the Bank. Do not know whether river, wa* unwell when I went down to
the
river.
•jn«- wh.ro
•
«1 onio
■ from.
—
various
arttclA*
of
p«ntlaa*an
h
wear,
as
Mr.
Wendt
was
examining
them
and
IU,. b^ fo
“
I took them in my hands or not, but
Ques.—Did you see Vanderpool ?
shoes, stockings, soiled liaea, utc., also pointed me to two entries, one dated they were taken to our offieo uud in a
the tobacov hasinew ever since. Knew | *"
:h&lt;£wu&lt; dog in th. tart an ll«
“ old letters and a pocket-book. September 1st, and was a* follows:
| some
Objection made and exception taken.
day or two I made a careful examina­
। There was also some tarred rigging, Herbert Held Dr. to cash $1,700, and tion of them. In the matching corres­
Saw him come from the Bank to the
passed It that day.
, „
very small, and a piece of loose twisted the other was dated September 4th : ponding generally to the ink stain on top of the stairs, saw him come out with
icn. Ih-rou M. Cutcheon, the thirty- rope known as hay rape. A pair of [ Herbert Field Dr tn a*&gt;h $1,400 The the surface, Was sweepings or dust, a bunch of hay and throw it on tho
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i
_
j
j
v
t
a
»i_
M
।
„
j
a
both
cases
seemed
te
be
on
u
Snh
drfog duly swore, reid :
dmk or
‘*.'r I’*"1!’
aud thi* was stuck together by stair*.
.
* ,
and behind the trunk. There was also different level aud different inclination a red substance not hardly dry.
Here witness showed how it yas
l bw ut Mauufco and am an Attore- . Mu, btrek .oat whirl, I And seen uud made
with a different stroke
The edges of the boards on the
ey at u-aw, have lived there 4 years. Field wear,
of the pen.
Exmsuaad the book tuourue nnd groove of the matching was‘ dune.
knew Field and Vanderpool and remem- ;
x.
I said to him, why you’re here early.
and
identified ib sal found the stained, and this passed around the1
her the event of tho disappearance of
“ l«Q»e» kuewn as ex­
entries spoken of, ths first ou page 191 tongue aud apj»oared on the lower aide’ Said ho vea, I am going to clean out the
Field. Saw Vanderpool about9 o’clock I hibet “Pu which he recognized as havand the other un page 184. Knew of tho l&gt;oard. jo&lt;1 produced a wavy’ fleas. When I asked him if they were
uhjnLBnday in front of Mr. Bullis' office • rng seen in that|xicket-bouk found bv
Field's band writing, have seen him brown lino, spoken of this morning, and। bad be soul they were. Ho said he bad
iflkfog. 1 ,d.o rew him rtwrxt 12 .'.fork 11(m ,he b„k
k.
write. Was shown a pass book known nt point* it was gathered into lumps and। l&gt;een sick all night und duul been to Dr.
&lt; n the same day, on the Mitewalk. Was
.
,
„
. 1
a*
exhibit “L” wliich Is* swore to as be­ in some places, these resembled wafers in Fikhor. In guing down the stair* that
m the bank two or thr™ limo, on “* °f w“
wl“ch
ing in Field’s hand writing. Was ir thickness, aud wens not hard. They1 ttitiruiug 1 saw blood on the stairs, it
Tuesday nnd it was shut shut, aud ,
from the bark of a tree, auuwas
the Bank Thursday about 9 o'clock and had a dark brownish color pud thereb was quite noticeable. Near the middle
thwrign turned to indimfie shut. Do »*ry loowlv twirted. Was about the
.. .
of tho stair* there was more two in any
were 5 or 6 of these. The pieces'’of other place. 8uw blood also on the
not rememlw r that I saw him that day. sin' of mJ’ Htile finpex undrs called h«y ‘
contt.r*, of tl.'o
Was at tho bank on Wednesday about rape because it is need iu bailing bay.
State tlu ni6de of exaxuirn- board taken out were about 32 inches
JOe-dock and found there Vanderpool, in regard to what m knmni us Field'* ! ^w.-State th* |u6de of examw.a long and there were four pieces of floor­ platform at tho river. In returning
back up the stair case 1 also noticed tho
ing taken up. These pieces were cut snot*, which wore on the west *ido for
Ingra a, Wm. Wendt. E. D. Wheeler
,n on&lt;'
bole was stuck u
ttnd u,c
and A. W. Briggs.
Mr. Dunliam i l“Mf °f cuffs with buttons iu them, on
Objected to bv Mr. Hughes ortho, utf with a chisel. When 1 saw the the most part.
•
•■am*) in. uud also Secor came «i the desk was n partner ot envelope* .kWUn&lt;i
tim0 th0 prisoner. boards they had been pulled *apart.
Ques.—Did you notice this on the
The spins un the paper were near the step* or stringer*.
afterward*
with
an
attachment
which contained
a full-2»
. I coanu-d
.
Hoard conriderablo
&lt; unvcniation
with 11 &lt;bem.
Saw a pen
but do aanot
think 1I। W1M n®1 «“ P”«»«on “n l ™ «&gt;Hrotop and were about the size uf the end
Objection made by Mr. Cheover nnd
Vanderpool.
When I first entered
but ir Mr -Secor s pmees- : •ronsible far what was found there. The“ of my finger. This paper was delivered
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Eleventh Day's Proceedings
*

it,

Briggs wa* down on the floor with a !
While un enventury wa* being bank for same time had been in thei
magnifying glas» examicing tho spots 1 -niade of the safe that forenoon after 1 y&lt;,*auem»n of Mr. 5pcor »ud Goasecr uud1
.n the floor and Vanderpool said to him, ; ’ xamiaed the flror. 1
‘he I &lt;llt, priw^er carrauf he held re*ion»ible ,
if vou ar- troiujr to boldmio responsible basement through the.deor on the west
1
•
li,-dl«l.^7"inT~y|. KSStrtd.wflh.brtldfog Tb.bM.rtta&gt; « «”•■)■ «**»«“ “
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to Dr. Duffield. There was a light gray
coat which I hod frequently scon Van­
.
t did not
dorjMxd wear which Scour delivered to notice the stringer. I came tip the stairs
me and this was burned and all the before the hay was thrown out. When
pieces of 'rtdahl ami Carpet were also I last went op tho stairs did not notice
:nst;tutiun I go iuto. What first cl- “ r°ugh. unfinished reuai withno win-. ia ay hare been rni^e at eu rem »te at burned, except wlmt &lt;e sept to Dr. Duf­ anything but hay and this was over the
field. On tilfr 65trt"When we examined* TflowFWtots. There was nothing on the
treated my attention was some largo ink 1 dow*. but I left the dour ojten for light l&lt;fat».
oput*. &lt; hie wae from 15 to 20 inches iu n“d oue board sras eff on the Aide.
Mr. Charck ifiiliod that the objeijiont it we found two small red sputa, smaller '■blood at first. When the hay was
,n. ta&gt;r.
from 8 to 12 Mother. Tw | Th-flow
8 f«* tom .
tolh,._h, rffo. to-timoo, and. than a pea. Tlies-) were near the elbow on them 1 avoided walking over them
ia the wrinkle. Heanl Mr. Cunov.T but wont
the Cevo it had n lightish color and it i ‘be basemeut flaor J made the exam-'
, .
iy oi» the other tide.
v.u* not very block ink but rather a ^nation rtamdhi^ on the floor, for a space 1 not flw j^jfency. He argued that1 nnd Vanderpool talk about Field’s Ho sphke to me about the dirt nudor the
Uaisn color. I examined it both with «“ the under H&lt;le of tho floor wa* a ' the skill of a Nenetian-oaspwuter couldI clothe* on the Wednesday we were carpet, aud said it was six in&lt; bee deep.
.the naked eye un&lt;l the Ettlo gins*. There •
*ttVJt,r eeoUoiiud line follow*tu* in j n„t prudao* the results there found. We . there. When we wont into tho back He hrougrtfout n carpet frem towards
ware smaller spate near the edge of the ‘be course uf the crack* mid ia rome^^side tb&gt; porndbilitr rf interfcr- [&gt;art of the office we saw some clothes the bank aud held it over the ride of the
hanging there which he said were Ficlifs ride walk, and shook it up and said he
carpvt which remained down. I rubbed ।
‘h»* M*«ed to have gatiu-nd ;
uu«* uuu— the
-ufront
n.
•
but ho did not know whether all his was going to get a new one to put dowu
it and tho color came off on my finger*. i*poto^uud^under
door a .-.fto
large -* &lt;?nc°Mr. Hwckew said that die ioarueJ clothes were there or not. Ho said that iu place of what ho had taken up.
.Another stain of n different color made quantity
.............of water seemed to have rur
a blue-black coat
Cross examined by Mr. Chevver.—
its aiqwunuMn* around tho edge* of -through. 1 was there about 20 minuter : r^msel &lt;Ed net. object that it was iw-. Field had ou
. on guuday
morning and when Ilnvo practiced dentistry since 1863, in
:nene t
and thi* wa* cf a dirty brown *n&lt;l was in the bark till about nouu. mote and....
wher. this remotemn* .is coupl. ­
asked
if
a
certain
onu
there
was
the
ono,
Did
not
return
again
that
day
but
euwe
Wisconsin
and Manistee. Have been
coder. Near tin1 *tove ora' a large black
ed with such animosity in the comma ai-* he replied it locked like it, but it might
there four yours, but have not practical
ink ppot ami I tried t &gt; rub thi* but no imk tho next morniug and Mr. A W.
ty as to pwmpt midnight visit* to hare lrt-m newer or better. Conover nil the time, thou*?1-1 have had an
volor &lt;ime off. Tho floor hud the ajr Briggs went with nae. Think I went
jKaauu'.u mat i. might luiiu been mopp­ into the biisom-mt again u Tuesday, the &gt;«f. .Il* Aiule -it er .eluding * asked him Uuw that ink camo there,and 1 sold maps an i?.vart* some uf the
ed owe. I examined another spot ne&lt;r brt the floor had then foeen taken up vdior.ld Im rigidly applied. The Courtt lie said he did not kno w, nor did he' time. In Ootolwr and Novet^bjsr 1869
the deri: which was about 6 inches long Only &lt; xnmtncd it eucc before it hud held tiuit all thing* connected with( knuw how hog they hod been there. I traveled with an old poor h&lt;jrw? and bugaud the width of the hard. Saw on a boen taken up. To gw hack to Wednes­ ■ the matter seemed to be competent testi- drew the assignment for him from a g-v&lt;
forenoon. Ti*b carpet under the
* scbednle f«rni«hed me by him, and took
• ■rack at the floor some stains of a red­ day
Mr. Eggleston objected to this as not
dZik still remained down. It was eut ' mony, and though not iu the custody ofI" jMirticular pains to ask him if he made■
ish yellow. At the north end of the
proper cross examination.
Hauk Meer tho window wa* a splash of door across the room in front of the tho prisoner, dt aron in tho custody of the* it of his own free will, and he said yos,
।
Made
a mistake onoo and got nnothur
L
that
lie
wanted
to
pay
every
debt
ho
stove
and
followed
tho
general
course
of
proper
officer*
of
the
county.
Objection
block ink. Thi* was !arg&gt;r than any
owed and thought ho could if they would man's harnes* on. I had trad-.-d iho
witiMat r»u.«w it -.1
other spot in the r «iuu ih&lt;* floor wm
let him out. I also questioned him if day liofore, and did not know my harness
‘
the nioistest and wettest ir t}»* vicinity ad tto) seam several times. When 1 ex- ,
of tho eafe und d*sk, warlito stove and amined the floor &lt;iu Tuseday I found ’ Ans.—Tho ntevo hail been removedI ho nut down everything on the schedule verv well. Drove this horse to White­
. nnd he said ha had as for as he knew. hall and traded it off and drove the oth­
&lt;back of the curtain it wa* dry. The tho tmee uf a knife us if the carpet hud' from wtiete it stood to itha bock room,
been cut with a knife. There was a On Wednesday a kettle of water stood Visited the City National Bank at Cbica- er one to I’oktfgon Und left this horao
flow wnv dean giving evidence of
«on the
with a widow.
’ stove, and it appeared as if a. po in November of that. year.
having Imwi recently cleaned. It wus strip of carpet back uf Aho stove also
tf ru had been ic tho stove that morning,
Mr. Eggleston again objected to this
Que*.—Did vou you find anything
roughed ux. or fraywl up. When we which still remained down and under it Xhoto were embers still remaining which
was marsh hay. On Weffneeday Van­
1 there to the credit of Herbert Field ?
as not proper cross examination, when
first went ut the carpet wu* not down,
rrevented me fnin examining it further,
Objcatiaa made by Mr. Hughes, &lt;m Mr. Hughoe insisted very forcibly that it
we spread it .down. Examined the snots derpool said to meulxMit the same thing Imide the store Jay some bit* of paper.
where the thnir appeared to ibo rubbed that he did to Mr. Briggs, xfr : that wo
•Vs Thursday we took the store to the, the ground th it it would be hear say was proper, nnd prop r to show that thi
u»&gt;, and I fonud ttie floor eorriderubly must koi hold him responsible for ull
back window to get n good light. Mr. evidence.
Question was withdrawn witness committed the murder for he run
wetter than u other phures. The wood tlioie things, if so it would become him
Jinigg* first felt through tho asks* with for the present, but the court ruled it away at tins time under very suspicious
to
clean
Aho
next
place
before.going
into
seemed to be alivered un as I^xammed
it We stood by the back window in bis finger* and thy a shoveled the tubes competent when put ia its proper plaoo. cirsumttinees. The widow's name was
it with the glaif. Iu the minute crevicintv a sieve which I had, aud after sift­
Mrs. Jones, stayed there long enough
*-*. invisable to the naked eye was a red­ tho rear and some penon* were in small
boate on Ao river with grappling irons ing tho ashes into* box, the first thing Exception was then taken to all these to make a baryttin with her about keep­
dish colored substance iu minute parti­
I took out w*s a small piece of paper questinu in order to save the point
ing the horse. Made the bargain and
cle*, which seewed to impart the color. looking for Field turl h« remarked, that with a charred edge, and on fhe rest of'
Visited that Bank as administrator of she was to keep it n month, but I left
I noticed that in the vicinity of the he woudaxfd if they expected to find it was a reddish stain. 1 took this and Field's estate—exception taken to thi*.
it there nearly 9 months us I had not
large stains in ti»&gt; boards, tho fluor bad Field thwu,and that they would bo as nut it in a tin box, and next {found a A cum of money was paid to me. Ex­
money enough to pay the keeping.
likely
to
find
him
there
os
Field.
He
shrunk ajart lowing cracks, and the
Buckie which is usually attached to a ception also taken to thia I collected Was at her house about two hours.
edges at the join irg were rounded off also said that h&lt;“ had feared fur a long gentleman's vest. U'e al»o found some from the City National Bank of Chica­
Went from there to Lake Oo., Indi­
time that Field would borne toeoweharm
us if by long wear. I also nutiasd a
buttoue, some were shirt buttons, and go, for the administrator of Ftekl ana Was there from December to
«nall depression m if a nail bead had a* he had beua keeping bad company other* reri! metallic Iuttons such as are $1,060,22. An exception was also tak­
April and was doing dental work. Went
been sunk into the tour, and iu thi* in­ lately since he had come back from the
en to thia. The dimenriou of the bur­ from there to Chicago, did dental work
esat, that he had found him often, lately,
dention 1 saw « subriance.
in the morning, sleeping in the Bank ridge cases and an old Immsed bullet, glar box of the safe was 191-2 inches there at the Franklin House. Then
QUea—What did ix appear to be ?
with a rough looking fellow who often and another vest buckle. In all parts laterally 812 inches the other way,- sad baek to Indiana for a short lime and
Objection made by Mr. Hughes ou the came to the Bank and inquired fi* of the stove were cinders «f various I1 inches deep.
bank
Cross examined by Mr. Hughes. Thi* back to Manistee in April 1870. Knew
ground that it was nut competent to Field. He also said that be found him kinds of cloth. They were very per­
show what it appeared to be. Mr. one morning, later than usual asleep in fect and the fibers of the cloth bank building was built in 1868 and a Dr. Snydur and saw him on board the
were almost
perfect.
Were also
boat.
Talked with him considerably
Church thought it wo* competent for the Kirkland's warehouse. In speaking uf
ef
■—usuraed
carpet
about this case. When Vanderpool
the settlement with Field he said he in­ cinders
witness to explain if it appeared to him vited him |o dinner oa Sunday, but Field Some of the earpet cinders were ihorshook the carpet he sail, “ pretv hard
like any known mbriaace, and if «o declined and he left him writing letters u uglily charred aud from others I could '
much ink, but think he did tome looking carpet” I said it looked torn
, both black and red. It wat used in and be said those were the places where
what Mr. Hughe* said that Dr. Duf­ at the desk, aud that was the last tune pick oat the threads. Some of the cin­
thia
way for about four months, then it it went round the desk and safe. He
ders
seemed
to
be
of
fine
cloth,
like
ho
emr
Miw
Herbert
Field.
He
ol*u
field, an expert put upon the btaad by
linen or oambric. The metallic sub­ was fixed up for a Bank. The floor was brought a spitinm and emptied it down
tho People had sworn, that no one could said be was very sorry if any harm had stances and the paper with the skuas a
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.w--.fluor.
-7-. When
j»earI was
u»e-in the
I ] buM^ed at one of
rough
board
come to him, as they were good friend*
jl.1 that
.!...&gt; water
**— luul
l. — .l ■ the
tell blood by imqiecting it with the naked though they did not agree iu business. on it were put into this tin box. This basement. IT discovered
hotels,
but
just
previous
run through under
und&lt; tho
' door,
'
'and also .* to this I went to board at Mrs. Millers
eye, and now iu le&gt;s than three day*, I said to him that I hud understood that tin box was in my safe when the office ran
had
run
through
near
the
middle
of
the
‘
*
”
and
was
there
a
week.
I
left
there
burned,
but
remained
in
nearly
the
the very lawyer who had put him on the he was not nt home ou Sunday night.
“ week
• *
"• * there.
'*
"1 slept
*
Ju
rel that day
daj the
I slept
it my
same oonditiou as bofure the fire, except building. Noticed '• towel
stand, now swear* that if is blood. He He replied by saying that he was not^
in the Bank,
__________
__ , It wasini..a basin of office
after I left her- tor
------------------------... a.. littie
...Je v while,
the &gt;
shirt
button*, "
which
seemed
bo when
that he was unwell nud his wife urged J sue
uk•»«&gt;■»**'*
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-T’.—
;— to
~ __
”
raid tlrn* he did nut object to his de­ Lua Logo for mwiiciM', bat bt. &lt;hd act [ duUred, aud
of
’
went to the Root House. Know
c. the
— edge of the dirty water, and had a vwllowish bruwn aud* then
nutladI off.
o£ This
Tta color. Sow what looked like blood on I slept in offi-je that Bunday night 1
scribing it, bat he did object to hi* toll­ iikoWfolroMhc. h^caapaaranddri 'tend J«f»r l*d rattled
lik» to
Warttjl the tart _ &gt; stair* leading down te the river uud avoided the blood sroto because I had
ing what it wu* without a chemical in­ aot
not HKU
to leave
leave tbem.
iuv&gt;u, but
mu. finally
.j —
— - box
—- ran my
&lt; »pL-m.
r
little dock on----Wednesday.
Tho
ed. .xuecuMto got lack before they I «t Krtxmxxoo rau I Mok it there m4 Outho
-----------------------,
---- an idea in my mind to call tho atten­
spection or examination.
Objection
etortixl.1 He went to the drug ftore first tn my presence it wa* delivered to tho stove was warm on Wednesday. Ln my tion of the men in the shoe shop to
overruled and exception noted.

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them. I did not know that Fi«4d waal
missing but these spots struck me aal
dC,
un* dr D** Kotaby
something unusual. I did not tell the]
men in tho shoe shop because they were
asleep yet and they would have a joke
8ENEIAL CONVEYANCER;
on mo and think I was alarmed, besides
AB8TBACT8 OF TITLES
I did not know but some one had had
of
lands
In Barry County furnished on
bleeding of th® nose. Did not think
application, at my office In the
Vanderpool seemed to be trying to cov­
Court House.
er up.thes^ spots when he throw the
W. H. JEWELL.
hay on them. Was nlwut town all day
■' '
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Hattingt, Mich.
Monday nnd was down at the river part
of tli*' time, went after water. Remem­
RUSSELL
HEFIMS'
ber this from seeing him in tho morn­
ing and walking up &lt;*r the hay.
Could not swear that I did get water.
Hart their new Goodt.
Do not know what I was doing Tuesday.
Can recollect of going from the
hardware
sto’e
to
luy
office.
On Wednesday I was cutting wood near
the platform and throwing it under the
'
. it. ■■ ■ '
•.
sidewalk for my own use. Was digging
under the Bank that week. Went in
through a door nnd was digging under
the south end Do not know whether
any one else was there or nob Some
one was there about that time digging
for I saw them. They were tasting and
examining around. They were in there
while I was there. The basement is uot
Of Home Manufacture,
‘
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floored. There ore two basements The
SI one runs tho whole length of ths
ng. Do not know what the build­
ing stands on. Helped drag ' the river.
Go to the
Went to Mrs. Miller’s Wednesday and
in substance asked her to let me saw
some wood. She did not want any
sawed. Told her I wanted to get away
from the Bank building that afternoon.
Ques.—Did you tell her you wanted
to get away because they were search­
ing for Field's body ?
Ans.—Do not recollect.
Weat of Bank.
Ques.—Did you toll her you was
afraid they would ask you some ques­
tions ?
Ans.—Do not recollect. Told her I
wanted to go out in the woods to be out
of the way of people. I was sick and
wanted exercise, and could not cut wood
when so many were around.
Were
This is the Lad who drove
from 50 to 100 around there.
Ques.—Did you ask Mn. Miller whore
the doves to market, and
she thought Field had gone.
the same boy stepped
Ans.—I recollect asking her whether
at Stauffer's
Look out for
she thought he was killed or gone.
Asked her if she had seen tho old lady.
She said she had not, and I said I
would like to see her. In going to
Adeortiaenudaf GRANT PHILLIPS.
Indiana,
I went
from Holland
to Allegan and Paw Paw. Do
not
remember
of
looking
out the window when talking to Mrs.
Miller, nor do I remember saying the
wind is pretty high.
Ques.—Did you ask her to let you
out of the back door ?
Ans.—Not jn that way, but I did ask
her to go out m that way and I went out
with an ax and went over iuto the
woods where some men were chopping. for warm meals at all hours.
Did not run that I know of.
Remember the plaoe. Op­
Re-direct—Mr. Church put tho wit­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
ness through a few gymnastic exercises,
South side Stalest.
making him hold up bis hands and turn
L. E. STAUFFER.
round.
When asked what that wai for he
asked if Counsel on the other ride ob­
jected and said he honestly wished they
CITY PAINT STORE!
i would, So that he could explain what it
OF HEX'S
coantxs a brows, !
was for. The object ■ seemed to be to
show that it was physically impossible
for him to have killed Field.
Home- Painting,
Mr.
Hughes thought he could
Graining,
do it as easily as Mr. Church could, and
Paper-Hanging,
Kaltomining, $c.;.
offered to bet money that ho would
throw Mr. Church.
Sign and Ornamental
Mrs. Rhoda Freliek, being duly
sworn, said:

For the

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UNION FAIR,

BEST AND CHEAPEST

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The City of Grand Rapids,
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp; 15.
—WILL FIND AT-----

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

A. WOOLEY^

BEST

PAINTERS.:

I have resided in Manistee about six
years, was living on the north side of
the river in 1869, remember th® event
of the disappearance of* Field but did
not know him. Was at church on that
Sunday, in morning. &gt;M&lt;1 evening.

STYLE

fit! D0II18 III NUM I
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Western Mickigm
&lt;s&gt;

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

FOB. VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.

SPRING &amp; A. VERY.

FINE BOOTS!
1871”

WOODRUFF!

Materials. Window

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.,

REMEMBER.

Btrveu. HaMia

Harma^op.

Washington Block, South aide Stat® St.
Mr. Bowen’s, but do not know how far
it was there. My husband nnd Mrs.
Bowen walked up with me. Was there
GO TO CLARKS TOR PICTURES.
only a few moments wailing for the,
children to put on their lutts, we had left
them there. From there wo went home,
■fif* All Styles of Women’s nnd Chil­
my husband and I and two children.
dren’s Wear.-®!
We went to Bailey’s corner nnd then
across the street and then down the
street in front of the Bank building.
Wo passed the bsnk and staircase lead­
Sola Proprietor of
ing down to the rivet' a short distance,
J. C. WOODRUFF.
and then down the bank a few stops
Opposite P. 0.
and then down stream, and mresod our
course to our boat, when we went back
a few steps and found our boat which
?,nt •Jrhw,.*7. Dr.”ltau!*th&gt;r b«'rer«r». but .
THE CELEBRATED
husband unlocked while I sat on bans.
As we were returning to find our way I
heard, a splash in the water, I looked
J’r/cr, only SO Ceitta a Bottle.
Farrier’s Improved!
and saw a man sitting in a small boat
HERRICK
at the platiorm. Our boat lay with the
r ■■
. ------------euro For
bow up stream and stern portly down
GRANITE STATE
tna rollowing oomplaint*.
stream. Tho man I saw was sitting in
JmuulM, Imuvau.,,. SourSl.mono end of the boat flat in the bottom,
“*■ CtattMMM, J'™., ond
not on a seat, looking up stream. This
AM HmlmArn, Ur„ Complaint,
was a small white boat with both ends Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
IP'rtAfn., Dptp^mla, irormt
nearly alike. Do not know how fur we
CLOCKS,
■
in CMUm, ni„, BUlma Comwere from that bout, but think it was,
FOR SALE AT
Blsinto, Im. of Appetlta, Empabout once and a half the length of our
File Gold Jfcwelry,
boat Sat down on the sand. The
tllWlf tkr Skin, Rlmph. on (A.
boat was attached to a root of a tree.
Face, and all Dteeates of the
There were two of those roots and our
nMtk.bmt Dtarrffc, (,
boat wm hitched to the one up stream.
yoe for Kidney Complaint*,
- Vale he., decks aa4 Jeweiry Repaired
Warehouse on Broadway.
The man was sitting flat in the boat and •a* * arraaled.
his right arm was on his right tide. We
went up stream in our boat, und }&gt;assed
this boat within about the longth of our
boat, from that one. Th® direction to
To the Ladies!!
Land and Calcined Plaster,
the point we wanted to land was up tho
eoaauaUy
river and into the lake. The splash u
LIME, WATERLOO,
the water was wry loud.

Sash,

Doors,

The Best in the City.

Blinds,

SHEPARD'S
COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

&amp;c.
DRESSED

ComSheller!

SWiil Sifter ail Plated Ware. w. T. EASTMAN'S

husband’s name is
, __
he testified in the former trial. The last
I heard from him he was in Wisconsin.
Do not know when ho will be back. The
length of our boat was about tne same

into our boat and the man in tho other

Court adjourned till 9 o’clock to-morrow
morning.

TAYLOR A FARLEY OBEAR,

them In the Houae, and thereby eave
time end money.
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MUSICAL!
ly dark, neither very dark dot light. Do

For Seiji by DreWi.u and Dealer. Gtnrr.Hr.

Horsemen

ATTENTION I
uBW'SK riv?
soewisd u br
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&gt;. un.
M- PRICKKTT-

Of all Kinds.

Elrralar BoMiaf Of C. F. Dwight * Co.

HASTINGS, MICH.

Uta City and

LUEHILATH, mi SHINGLE
August 10. 1871.

LUMBER,

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Hastings, Mich.

Go iharo lor your

CHOICE

OBOCBBIE8!

A fine stock Jtm Prioryp

COME AND SEE THEM.

Oyster, und RjtruhmmU.; j
on hand at all hours.

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H. A. BU8BLLg

�NINETEENTH ANNUAL FAIB

INSTRUCTION* TO juDGER.

L Th® Eiwutire committee will bold
stand in the center of
o&lt;»
to
on Thursdey. the
TO DR HELD
F
toe • r' f°T th® PurP0M of AlAT HASTIMGS,
sR
on the Viewing comeach member of said com­
October 4th, Sth, i 6th, ’71. mittees RDd
will report themselves at that
time.
OntCElU OF THE DAY,
2. When a majority of a Viewing
8. J. BIDELMAN.
•
President
commitce arc prneut they rhall consti­
M. I. WILLIAMS,
• Secretary. tute a quorum, and be authorised to award
Wa. H. POWERS.
■ . Treasurer. premiums, and tho first named on the
RICHARD JONES,
Vice President. lirt of those present shall bo the chair­
PETER CRAMER,
■
Marshal. man.
3. Esch Viewing committee will pro­
IMrectam:
cure from the Secretare a bl#nk report,
T. ALTOFT, D. W. ELLIS W P
with
instructions, before entering upon
BRISTOL, JOHN KEAGLE.
‘
the discharge of their duties.
4. A premium will not bo awarded
RLE EM ADi ifREG L’ LATIO.VK
when the animal or article is not worthy
, Tho 10th Annual Fair of the Barry- «o#gh there ehal1 ** 00 comPetition.
County Agricultural Society will bo held
6. W hen articles of merit superior in
on the grounds of the Society, in the City
B0d whieh ar®
Pr»
of Hastings, on Wednesday, Thursday, vidcd for in tho premium list, are entered
and Friday, October 4tb, fith and Gtk the judges are desired to reoominend dis­
1871.
’ cretionary premiums.
. 6. Articles entered and marked as- for­
z
tickets.
Tickets of membenship {not transfera­ eign shall not compete with those of do­
ble) 81.00 will admit members of one mestic manufacture ; but may,ff consider­
family exclusive of sons over 21 years of ed worthy by the judges, be recommend­
age, during tho continuance of the Fair. ed to notice. Articles will not be conaa'
- -Single
tickets, good
for one admission 25 aidered
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foreign if own^and* used- within
cents. Children, opx Height and under *"*
for farming purposes. .
years, 10 cen.,
cent*
All tickets
ati. View?*——--------------»—« - to
twelve yean,
................
™ ...
iewing committees
arc required
tempted to be used, ck^ept by the persona make their report tu the Secretary at 12
to whom they belong,‘'will be forfeited.
i o’clock of the third day of the Fair, if
possible.
Tickets can be had of tho Treasurer.
8. Judges of cattle and horses will please
ORDER OF EXERCISE*:
Wednesday, the first day of the Fair,r have the prise ribbons tied upon the ani’
mnls
sending them from .the ring.
will be occupied in entering and arraag.. before
.
..
9.’ Awarding
ing stock and other articles for exibitiou I W
-'lwar“lng Committees
Committees will
will desigdesij
’
•’
- - note the award of premiums aa follows:
and’ decorating
th* Hsfll. •
-,
Isf.
premium,
a
Blue
Ribbon
or
Cord.
Second day.—At 10 o’clock' th* Exe­
cuting Committee will meet at the Secre­ 2a. Red, 3d. White, Special, Yellow
tary’s Office to fill vacancies in the View-' Ribbon, which badges can be procured at
the Secretary's Office.
ing Committees.
At one o'clock, P, M., the Judges be­ _ 10. Superintendents arc strictly for­
gin their examinationsj the viewing of. bidden to convey any information with
horses in the ring will also commece at I reference to the ownership of animals or
articles ou exhibition in their several de­
o’clock.
At 8 o’clock the trial of trotting slock partments.
11. Exhibitors of thorough-bred stock ।
will commence—after which the foot-race
arc requested to furnish a pedegrec of the ■
will come off.
Third Day.—At 11 o’clock the trial aame tu.the Secretary.

BARRY CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIHT.

’ll

CLASS NO. 9.

8*e*addo

WALKERS.

Judges same aa in cIrm No. 8.
Bert walking team to wagon,
S^ood best do,
S

Third best do,
CL^B8 NO. 10.
SFECAl I’REMIVK.

12 00
00
50

2 00
1 00

Third do
Bost fat ocw
Second do
Third do
.

2 00
1 00
CLASS NO. 7.

DRAFT CATTLE.

Ju does—John 8. Hinchman, Lewis
Jcdoes—Wm. Cridler, Jacob Hartam, Barber, E. D. Reid.
Best
yoke draft oxes
Daniel Sheen.
•3 00
2 00
Stallion with 5 boat sucking colta, 85 00 Second do
Third du
1 00

Wvtalon B.-Jaek« and

CLA88 MO 8

3 00

CLASS NO. 8.

Judge#-—W. W. Kelly, J. D. Deitrich,
James Clarke.
Beat two-bone wagon,'
•1 50
do
&amp;—do —
carriage,
1 50
do one-horse buggy,
1 50
do single sleigh,
100
do two-bone sleigh,
1 50
do bob-sleigh,
100
do farm cart,
1 00
do wheel barrow,
75
do Sofa,
75
do Drauing bureau.
75
do Center table,
50
do Dining table,
50
Bedhead,
50
du Flower stand,
50
do 6 •■omroon chairs,
50
do G parlor
do
75
Rocking chair,
50
do Ladies’ sewing chair,
50
Work stand,
50
Wa^do
50

Judges—G. D. Moore, S..P. Cady, A.
milch cows.
K. Durfee.
'
Judges—John F. Holbrook, A. SponaBest Jack,
S3 00 ble, J. J. Hcndonhott.
Second best do,
00 Best milch cow
•3 00
Third best do,'
00 Second do
2 00
Best mule team,
3_ 00 Third do
I 00
Second best do,
CLASS NO.
'
2 00
Third best do,
1 00
hxrds.
Best mule colt, 2 years old,
2 00
Judgbs—Chas. Galloway. Jamas Stuart
Second best do,
1 00 H. C. Hancbett.
Best do, 1 year old,
2 00 Beat 5 grade cattle to be owned
Second best do,
1 00
by one individual, 2 y’rs or over |5 00
Bert sucking eolt,
2 00 Best 5 or more iull blooded cattle
Second best do.
1 00
Sy’rsorovcr
10 00 Division W—Table HeO
Judges—George M. Dewey, Mrs. Dao.
Division c—Cattle.
CLASS NO. 10.
Striker, Mrs. M. L Williams. Mrt. HiB.
CLASS NO. 1.
Barnum, Mrs. Allen Green, Mrs. Z.
DURHAMS.
Judges—-1. W. Vrooman, J. T. Hinch­
Hoyt, Mrs. D. McOmbcr.
Judges—I. W. Vrooman, D. McOm- man, J. C. Bray.
Best loaf wheat bread, milk or salt
ber, Jonathan Stevens.
Best bull of any age or breed 810 00
rising,
50
Best bull, 3 year* old or over,
•5 00
CLASS
NO.
11.
do corn bread,
50
Second best do,
3 00
SPECIAL PREMIUM.
do collection of cake made b/one
Third ben do,
2 00
Judges —Some as for No. 10.
exhibitor,
75
Beat bull, 2 years old,
3 00
Bull with 5 best yearling calves fl5 00
do cured ham with statement of
Second best do,
2 00
mode of curing,
50
Division D—Sheep, Swine and
Third best do.
1 00
do cured be if
do
do
. 50
Poultry.
Best bull, 1 year old,
2 00
do 8 lbs. butter made in June,
50
CLASS NO. 1.
Second,bcst do,
1 50
do .
do
do
do Sept,
• 5"
Third bertd?,
SHEEP, FINE WOOL AND GRADES.
1 00
do cheese 10 lbs. or orer,
50
Beat Cow,
4 00
Judges—John Keagle, A. E. Durfee,
do honey in comb do
50
Second best do,
2 00 C. W. Bassett
.
jjo galloa maple molasses,
50
Third best do,
1 00
Best Spanish buck (full blood)
•2 00
do bet tic currant wine,
50
Best heifer, 2 years old,
2 00
Second do,
1 00
do
do blackberry do
50
Second best do,
1 00
Best Spanish ewes two or more
do
do grape
do
50
Third best do,
50
(full blood)
2 00
Bert bull calf,
1 50 Second do,
DiviMoa
G
—
Domestic
Manuflae100
Second best do,
Beat Spanish lamha (full blood)
1 00
Bert heifer ealf.
50 Second du,
Judges—Rev. J. W. Bancroft, Mrs. J.
50
Second best du,
.
. Roberta, Mrs. &lt;’. B. Benham, Mrs. J.
75 Itest grade buck,
200
, Bray, Mrs. 8. J. Bsdccck, Mrs. A. E.
CLASS NO. 2.
Second do,
Bert 2 or more grade ewes,
1 60 Durite*.
DURHAM GRADES.
•1 00
Second do,
75 Best 10 yards flannel,
Judges same as for class No. 1.
Second du
50
Best
2
or
more
grade
lambs,
1OO
LIST
OF
PREXIL.TIS
of draft horses will commence. At ouc
Best bull, 3 years old ur over,
•8 00 Second do,
Best
patchwork
quilt,
75
50
Special Trottjng—open to all competi- j Second do,
o’clock the trial of Female Equestrian1 50
do wMl*
do
75
CL
KBS
N0._
2
,
tors
(foreign
stock
paying
an
entrance
fee
shin will take place, to be immediately
Third do,
.
75
do pair woolen blankets
100
LONO WOOLS.
(
followed by driving of teams, single or of 85.)
Brat bull, 2 years old,
200
50
Judges—L. D. Gardner..John Morgan, SeooadJo
Judges-t41.[. 7'
^
.
double ,tv buggies, by ladies. At two
Hougbtalin, I. N. Keeler r Second do,
1 50 C. "McQueen.
75
o’clock ttc trial of special trotting stock and Rich/nl Joncs.°
Third do,
50
75 Best Cotswold buck,
Second do
•2 00
will take place.
Best two in three
•25 00 Best bull, 1 year old,
1 50
1 00
Bert rag carpet,
Second do.
100
Second
50
15 00 Second do
100
Second do
GENERAL RULES.
Best ewe,
200
Third
10 00 Third do,
^60
50
Beat pair woolen stockings,
1. All .competitors fur premiums, judg- i
Second do,
1 00
Beat cow,
200
Second do
25
Dlvfrtoa A-Uo
es and officers, shall be residents of the
Best 2 or more lamb*,
1 50 Bost pair woolen gloves,
Second do.
1 00
50
CLASS NO 1.
county aud members of th* society, and '
Best Leicester buck,
200
do do
do mittens,
50
50
Judgks—A. P. King, J. C. Hanna and Third do,
no interested party shall pass judgement j
Second
da,
1
00
Bra* heifer, 2 yean old,
200
do pound do yarn,
50
on property that be or hi? family may ex-' Gilbert Striker.
Best Leicester ewe,
200
Second do.
50
1
00
do
made
ahirt,
Best Stallion, 4 years old or over, |5 00
1 00L
hibit.
Second do,
Third do.
do ottoman cover,
50
50
Second
best
do
Z
........
3
00
Best
Leicester
lamb,
1
00
2. All animals and articles intended
Best heifer, 1 year old,
50
do fancy chair cover,
200
for exhibition shall be entered on or be-1 Third best do.
1 50 Second do,
Beat Southdown buck,
200
1 00
do tabic cover,
50
3 00
Best Stallion, 3 years old,
1 00
fore 12 o’clock of Thursday, the 2d day
Third do,
50 Second do,
do tidy,
. 50
Second do.
200
2 00 Best bull calf,
of the Fair, at the office of the Secretary.
1 50 Best Southdown ewe,
do silk blauket,
1 00 Second do,
Second do,
1 00
No,deviation cln be made from this rale. Third do.
do worsted slippers,
75
Beat Southdown lamb,
1 50
2 00 Best heifer calf,
3. Exhibitor* will be careful to have Brat Stallion, 2 years old,
1 50
do mantilla,
50
1 00 ;
Best grade ewe,
1 50
their' articles and animals arranged in Second do,
Second do.
50
do pair lamp mats,
75
Second do,
50
their proper places ,and in season, other­ Third do,
do foot mat,
50
CLASS
NO.
8.
CLASS
NO
2.
wise they will be overlooked by the View­
CLASS NO. 8
do lace cap,
50
ing Committee.
DEVONS.
TROTTlNa STOCK.
do worked collar,
50
T.m— ! Jcdobs—Milo Osborn, T. P.® Johnson,
4. Varda will be furnished with num­
Jcdgrs—C. B. Benham, Marcus Dur­
do undersleevcs,
50
Judges — R. B. Wightman, James
w T K1H&gt;
bets as entered at the Secretary’s office, Nitns and J. F. Emory.
ham, Jacob Hartam.
do tissue work,
50
which should be placed ou or near the an­ Best Trotting, 4 y’rs old or over, •&lt;&gt; 00 ।
^oll ’J Jears
or over,
•4 00
do sofa cushion,
50
Best
boar,
•2
00
imals or articles exhibited so that the Second do
3 00 I| -Second
---- * Ando,
2 00
do ornamental ueedlc work,
50
I 00
Second
do,
judges will have nu difficulty in finding
2 00 Best pig G months old.
do sewing by hand,
50
1 50'i Third do.
Third do
1 00
Best bull 2 y’rs old
them.
00
do
do
machine,
__50
Best
Trotting 3 y’rs
8
00
Best
breeding
sow
and
pig?,
2
00
5. Exhibitors of burse* will take no j
Second do
50
N. B.—All articles entered under this
1 50
1 00
Second do,
tice that a sign will be rawed in th* cen-1 Second do
Third do
75
75
Third do
Best sucking pig*',
1 00 hesd^ramit be specified whether made by
Best bull 1 y'r old
ter of the ring designating the class of!
50
hand or machine. Premiums will not be
CLASS NO. 8.
CLA88 NO. 4.
Second do
’
horses, doired by the judges for exam-;,MATCHED HORSE*—MARES Ob'gILDINO*
DO
paid for mercantile or millinery articles
poultry/
Third dr
inatiou, when all hones of that claaj j
50
unless manufactured within the county.
must "bo brought into, the ring and there ij
Judgbs—J. F. Emory, J. W. T. Orr,
3 00
Judges—T. Altofl, W. O. Freeman, Best cow
Division H—Groin. Frnils and
Second do
50 D. C Sanborn,
remain until the Jugcs have decided upon
Vegetables.
i and A. G. Kent.
Third do
75 Best pair Shanghaies,
their merits.
50
•5 00
Best pair, 5 y’n old or orer.
Judges—Z. B. Hoyt, Stephen Kinkle,
Best heifer 2 y’rs old
50
0. Auy animal, farm or article taking
do
Cochin
Chinas,
50
do
3 00
Second do
Chas. A., Bristol. •
Second
do
1
00
the first premium at any Fair shall, if
’
du do "
Brama"Footras,
50 Best half bushel cars corn,
1 50
Third do
50
Third do
50
considered worthy the succeeding year, be
50
do do Polands,
3 00
do
do wheat,
Best pair, 4 fn
100
Best heifer 1 y’r old
1 50
allowed a diploma, and on the second
do do Chittagong,
50
2 00
J
’
-i.
do
Second do
do
oata.
50
Second do
1 00
year after receiving said premium, shall
do do Common breed,
50
1 00
do do
do rye,
Third do
50
Third do
50
again be entitled to compete for said pre­
do do Bantams,
50
3 00
du do
do barley,
Beat pair 3 y’rs
50
Best
bull
calf
1
50
mium.
do do Geese,
50
2 00
do
collection
fruit
all
kinds
by
Second do
Second do
50
7. All animals and articles offered for Third do
do do Ducks,
1 00
one exhibitor,
1 00
Third do
50
exhibition shall bo the bona fide property
do
do
Turkeys,
50
CLASS NO 4.
do
do
50
fall apples,
1 50
of a member of the society residing iu MATCHED HORSES FOR CARRAIGK ROAD­ Best heifer calf
Division E— Merhnnlcal Depart
do
50
do
winter apples,
Second do
75
the county.
do
do
pears,
50
STERS.
Third
do
s
0
. 8. All teams are strictly forbidden Xo I
CLASS NO. 1.
do
do
peaches;
50
Judges—Burton King, D. C. Sanborn
drive faster than a walk within the grotad I
CLASS NO. 4.
FAttMlNG IMPLEMENTS.
plnm^^
do
do
50
and John A. Robinson.
during the Fair, except iu the horse ring, I
DEVON GRADES.
do
uo
grapes,
50
J
udges—George Gregory,John Lichty,
•5 00
Best pair 5 y’rs old or over
and arc
are requested to move al
at all times
tunes in
do half dozen long blood beet?,
Judges—Same as for Class No. 3.
Richard Jones.
3 00
the same direction, keeping the center'of Second do
Beat bull 3 y’rs old or over.
do
do
‘turnip
-- *“**beets,
•3 00 Best Reaper and Mower, combin­
1
50
Third do
the grounds od the left.
25'
Second do
do
sugar boots,
2 00
ed,
•2 00
3 00
9. No animals or stock entered for com­ Best pair 4 y’n
Third do
du
do
ruta bagss,
1 00
1 00
Second do,
.
2 00
petition can be taken from the grounds Second do
do
parsnips,
Best bull 2 y’rs old
do
2 00
2
00
Best
Mower,
Poo
until 3 o'clock p. m. of the 'last day of Third do
do
carrots;
25
Second do
do
1 00
do Wood Sawing Machine,
2 00
the Fair, except by permission of the
[Note—Matched horses to match as to Third do
25
do
tomatoes,.
do
50 Second do.
1 00
Marshal ; and do premium will be paid color, size and action.]
peck
potatoes,
50
Best bull I y'r old
do
1 50 Best 100 llorse-uails,
50
on animals or articles removed in viola­
do onions,
CLASS NO. 5.
Second do
do
1 00
M
do
Ox
Yoke.
**
’
tion of this rule.
Third du
do sweet potatoes,
50
50
do
SINGLE HOURS FOR CARRIAGES.
50
do Churn,
10. Foreign articles intended for ex­
du while beau,
50
do
2 00
Judges — John Zimmerman, A. J- Best cow
50
do Cheese Press,
hibition shall be marked as such, and
25
Secund do
1 00
50
Bownc
and
Henry
Barnum.
Bee
Hire,
do
shall not compete with those of domestic!
50
$3
50
. 00 Third do
Best 3 yean old or over,
do Corn Shelter,
manufacture.
do
_ 2 winter
. 25
Best heifer 2 y’rs old
1 50
2
00
1
50
do
Horae
Rake,
Second
do
11. Fancy articles and articles of do­
do 2 pumpkins,
25
1 00
1 00 Second dp.
50
do 6 Corn Broom?,
mestic inatiufaetaro sballbemRDufacturcJ
do cabbage,
__ _
,
Third do'
50
NO. 0for 2 horses,
150
doHarrow
____
in the oounty by the exhibitor, io entitle BROOD MABES, TU BE ACCOMPANIED BY COLT Best heifer 1 y’r old
’ 3 watermelons,
25
do
1 60
50
do Pump,
them to a premium.
25
Second do
do 3 quinces,
1 00
OR COLTS, UNDER Til BEN YEARS OLD.
150
do Bod plow..
12. No discretionary premiums will be
50
IHvirton I—Flower*.
50
Judges—L. Mixer, Leri M. Dewey and Third do
do Corn
* plow,
paid until approved by the Executive
Best bull calf
1 50
.
J
udges
—
Rev.
T.
D.
Marsh,
Mrs.
Chas
1
00
CnlUvatoc,
.
do
committee, aud they may modify or re­ W. P. Garrett.
Second do
75
.Pant Mrs. 8. J. Bidelman, Mr*. F. D.
do Seed 8ov*r and cultivator
•3 00
fuse to pay the same as they may deem Best brood mare
Third do
50
combined,
t
I 50 Ackley, A. W. Bailey.
2 00
Second do
proper.
1 50
Beet heifer calf
Bert collection dahlias.
1 00
CLAES NO. i
1 00 Second do
13. No animal will be permitted to Third do
76
50
Seeond do
CLASS NO. 7.
compete in more than one class in the
MxxvricTttn aettcleb.
Third do
Bert collection verbenas
list. Horses owned within the county en­
J
udges
—
W.
L
F.
Hams,
H.
H.
Wood,
QLA8S NO. G.
Second
do
Judges—Same as in Class No 6.
tering the special trotting club* arc not
C. M. Runyan. .
WUEKtNG CATTLE*
Best collcrtioa house plants,
200
excluded from competing 4°
regular Bort colt 3 y’rs old
•3 00
100
•1 00 Second do
Judges—A. Ryereon, G. 1K. Beamer, Best
list.
2 00 B. C. Cramer.
Suond do
100
60
do
14. The annual meeting of the-wxnrtyl
1 00 Best yoke working oxen
Third do
50
do
•5 00
will be held at the Court House on the Bert colt 2 y’r* old
8 00 Second do
100
do
do kip boots,
.
60 Beat floral design,
3 00
4th Tuesday of December next.
2 00 Third do
Second do
do
do
coarse
boots,
60
2 00
ladies’ xronto and driving.
15. All premiums not called for by the Third do
1 00 Best pair 4 y’r old steers
do ladies’ gaiters or shoes,
do
50;
3 00
Jvdgrs—- Dann Striker,, Mra. J. C.
20th day of December next shall be for­ Best colt 1 y’rs
2 00 Second do
2 00
do
60 Hanna, Mrs. J. Russell.
feited to the society.
1 00 Third do
Second do
1 00
do paxr penta,
50 Bert riding,
$200
50 Best pair 3 y’r old steer
FEED FOR STOCK.
Third do
3 00
do Orer coat,
50 Second do
I00
3 00 Second do '
The Executive committee take this oc­ Best sucking colt
2 00
60 Best driving,
do Flour barrels,
'
2 00
1
00
casion to say that ample feed for stock, Second do
Third do
00
do Pork barrels,
f»0 Second do
100
50 Best pair 2 y’r old steer
free of cbarge, will be provided without Third do
2 00
Straw
hat,
50 FOOT RACE OPEN TO ALL COM
do ___
f___
,
.
CLASS NO. 8.
fail; and particular pains will be taken
Second de
00
do specimen wood tuning.
50
PETITORS.
that, in this respect, there shall be do
B«t psir steer calves
00 Mort and best flour from 2 bushels
To run once around the track.
cause for complaint.
Second do
50
Judges—J. C. Bray, Geo. Cramer, W.
of wheat,
.
1 00
CLAM NO. «.
Judges—A. R. Pratt, D. G. Robinson,
Sponable.
Best ax helve,
50
FAT CATTLE.
do Pine door,
75 Guy R. Durfee.
•3 00
A suitable police force will be kept on Best draft team
Judges—H. D. Hobbs, D. W. Johnson
do ' Window blinds,
•5 00
75 First in,
2 00
duty » night to protect the animals and Second do
800
do
do
sash,
50 Second in,
8 00 T. J. Humphrey.
other j’rL-jcrty which may be left on the Best singlehorse
2 00
do lot Tin-ware,'
Best fat ox
75 Third in,
2 00
13 00
Second ao

�OUB BAILROAD INTEREST.
Custom work made on short notice,
In good style and reasonable prices
at Runyan’s.
The Railroad committee appointed by
i tbs chlaens of HasOngs to meM
Lowell people at Battle Creek and Kaiat Runyan's.
Warranted Custom Made Boots from। amazoo, sought and obtained an inter­
view on Tuesday, tbe 22d Inst, at Battle
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacason
Creek. The conference resulted in ob
nt Runyan's

T^e I\epJbuc4H B^ne^.
DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

TRAVELER’M

guide.

MAIL ARRANGEMENT.

tainlng the following facts, to-wlt: The

^nU!|f&lt;irthw ud«n malls will close at thU oEee

Call on Muss Wilcox for millinery■ Citizens expressed themselves anxious
to connect their city by rail with Hast­
goods of all the latest and beat stylet*.

L30 .. a.

MaibyelncKsHdoeeal

m’

,,—
*. a.,nuuu ir.w
oa Sunday from 12 to 1.

5-10 r. a.

r.

Fihst National Clothing House.,
—Go there for the best and chca]&gt;est
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
rf
•’
E. G. Williams.

•• vr*

J. ROBE UTS. P. M.

An Every-day Story.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
AUGUST 1H71.

1 &lt;5 dep

“Hello John, where are you going?”
“I was going down here to buy some
grocers.”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to buy mine.”
“Down to Alien’s? Why, I never bo't
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery nnd wall paj&gt;er, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
and paper enough to paper my bouse,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Besides he war
ranted IT.
Tho crockery h® keeps it
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do so on crocerk*.
and I know you can. Beside® he take*
anything I have to sell at a fair price,
too. I get a better tobacco, lea and
sugar there for tbe same money than
any where else In town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block, Aug. 16, 1871.

LOCAL EVENTS
SPECIAL NOTICE.

Important Railroad Meeting.

1015
lose

i A meeting of the citizens of Hastings
: and vicinity will be held at the Court
Home on Monday evening next, at^Tj
I o’clock, to hear the report of the oommlttec appointed to visit Battle Creek
DwtroitKwrwaat i nd K*,junazo°
the Interest of a
north and south road, and to such
•l } further action as the meeting may de­
I determine. By order of Committee.

d. r.

Local hljjijios ftoticej.

Cook.

ings and Lowell, but as they wereal-

ready ^Interested in securing a line from
Battle Creek to fonla, and thonco north,
they could not al present render any as­
sistance, though they would very much
like to do so. The citizens of Battle
' Creek, not manifesting tnat zeal iu the
I mutter which their case demanded, and
which was necessary to warrant further
eflbit in the direction of Battle Creek,
tbe committee visited Kalamazoo In
view of making connection at that polut.
A very enthusiastic meeting was called
in the forenoon of Wednesday the 23tl
and adjourned till evening, al which
time a general committe® of four was
appointed, consisting of Mr. ------ , of
Kalamazoo; Mr.D. R. Cook, of Hast­
ings; Dr. Ellsworth, of Lowell, and Mr.
Eckley, of Greenville. Ths committee
represnted tho principal points on the
proved railroad. Il was agreed that
Knlumuzoa should obtain subscription
to the amount of 126,000, Hastings S20,000, Lowell $20,000 and Greenville $16,­
000, making an aggregate of $80,000, suf
fleiout to organize a railroad company to
build a line of road from Kalamazoo to
Greenville. When tbe several localities
shall Have secured the required amount
of stock, a mass convention was to be
called at some jwint on the proposed
line and a railroad company organized,
tbe capital stock paid in, and the direc­
tors appointed. This project, If carried
into effect, wfll secure a line of railroad
through our city and county, opening
up to us Railroad connection at Kala­
mazoo, west, south unu cast, and into
the vest pinery of the north. Citizens
of Hsatings and Barry county, shall we
have this railroad ? It Is in your grasp
—immediate and united actions will ac­
complish the desired result. If Hastings
is to become a town of im|&gt;orluncc it
must have this railroad. The Grand ■
River Valley Railroad, which tn nolnurpassed in management by any road tn '
the State, and which receivoi the pat-;
ronago und full endorsement of tbe pub­
lie, h secured to ue and its value can be I

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRF AND STATESMAN
DRILL

GRAIN

Kalamazoo and A.nn A.rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
DALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS JL/TD (.ISTI.mS
SAWING

MACHINES,

HAHB0W8.

BTC.,

and the Largent stock of

A.GKICULTURAL

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown's New Block.

FARMERS
Tie your Horses at JACOB MAUS’

BOOT. SHOE, and GROCERY STORE.

Dry.
. .
...
.
.
,,
,
.
Dusty.
'
seen in thegrowth and prosperity of our a,K&gt; then call in and get for I ourxelvct*. n ivc« or Children, the
Smoky.
' City. Let a meeting be called at onoe ‘
t
ori/vr»o
i nf-nmmwe.
Cooler—a little.
। and everybody turn out nnd secure thia ।
hest nnd chc&amp;pcst HOOTS, »..H0h».. nnd jRL BBLWS, from
Trial progressing.
! line or railroad.
• ; his select Stock now on hand.
Business increasing.
Times lively and exciting.
coffee tobacco
Premium list on third page
xulh
., of him at much lower prices than at any other place in
The city is crowded with people.
the City.
Kt 'STKHKK.'i i 'EL EH11A Tf'b
Police n-jKirts are very quiet-just now.

J. Ay treble, of the firm of Greble
&amp; Russell will start for the East Monday
for the purpose of purchasing full sup'plies of goods in their line. Look out
for a grand “filling in’’ at this mammoth 1
establishment.

,

RilTTI.Rn VIENNA NEER '
Ab“’ scl -vol,r Bv“ TKA- SVOAR.
BUI U U A DAftU . |£c

Wanted. Wanted.
Every one having unsettled accounts 1
to call and Nettle the same by September ■ Our foreman forgot what day it was
‘ yesterday. Mistakes will^iocur, etc.
1st, for I must have my pay.
10wl
Mason Allen. i Do you want to advertise? Call at

Hastings, Aug. 21.

,

JACOB MAUM.

ALBERT EISELBERG,

A large number of our young and in- our lwnc^uni-

telllgent business men In the west have ।
been educated at the Grand Rapids' Conveniently out of Hearing— ; Mi I
Business College.
i Police No. One during tbe row on State
----------- -----------------------street this afternoon.
Cancer can be Cured..
j
-----------

1

8*EXATOlt CHAXDLEB’U

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY, &lt;
■

10 lhck*r A Urntlrr.,

Dry Goods and Clothing
at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
.MUDGE.

Hams, Williams A Co. have not got. Pe*uu,,'• «ndy and pxproru on the
time to run after accounts that wore tof •t’wfai»e paid after harvest Therefore, we ex——
jx-et every man to cal’ and &gt;ettle up ■
their accounts on or before the 28th
28,11 *! -Mr. H. A. Gu.d,,-.r Min
1I..I
Inst We mean biMneu.
, insou, Mt?s Rosa Goodyear nnd Mrs. FHastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.
',N. Gallaway, have gone tn Mimi.
11 cent sugar at Buxetl’s.
w ' »•-------- —

YThTt
AVI

I will close out my Stock
of Summer

- ---’
I A prominent Quiinbyite questions the
L. N. Mixer's scrofula und cancer right of citizens ‘if this city to discuss
mixture Is warranted to cure all cases | the evidence of tho Vanderpool trial,
of cancer ami scrofula in every form. Modest, to say the least.
Send for ciicufar. $1 per bottle. Ad-I
dress
.
,
A number of omall boys are driving a
listings. Mich. । lively retail trade in apple*, pcacbe*.

.

4|(|

ghedle
und
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

PERCHERON J

1HZ New Firm.—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bent- ■ Stud.—This noble animal was shown
ley, manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds ' u’ ’w
enterprising owner on the 4tb i
and moldings, and* everything
else,
are ’ of July. He is Just the stock required
■’
’
so busy selling molding* that they can­ lor labor In this State, and the tarinere :
not write for the local column this week. । and horsemen will bo pleased to sc? him j
at the Grand Rapids Union Fair. Mr.
Rubber mo|« at Busell's.
Chandler has promised that if exhibited I
Peaches fresh and nice at Du-ell’s.
anywhere he shall be cxbited nt Grand ,
Best Sherry wine, bitter* for dysppp- Rapids.
M«Bl
RubeliM
Hts Accidentalcy, the ProsecutTh? Town Talk
r I ing Attorney of the county of Manistee '
'
by
appointment,
eredltu-,
Is tbe name of a Choice Brand of Ci-.
-• we are
—being
----- - -----------i bly informed, had ”»
no authority
CM jut r«ei.ml .ud for „|, „
“Ikortty from the
.v
w.
KltSFil
Kit
ato m
F tl.
—l.l. — to I|
Board
of
‘
.
‘
uperviM.rs
of
Manistee
City News Depot.
’
make the pledge he did to• our
w— Boardjn
^,.rdjn'1
we expecteii.
Thk Iaeomt
«.f School Books | June Iasi. This is Justr_____________
and at the time suggested that he was ■
in the City at tho City News Depot.
I probably selling our people.
Honest;

HI88ELL,

Moldings a Specialty.
JLSO. LUMBER fLOORINO srPIXG j-....

’ Hardware.

Best eheese In the city at Busell's.

• was it not?

F.r Pb.togr.ph. .nd Ptotu™., or .11
kind., e^l on J. F, Minkler.
dor thegHMMat obligation.

?“■ kc- a

.I”15”?

e B i J:

H. A. Goodyear.

Stoves.

Goodyear &amp; Str^

Harnesses,
.

Dan’l Striker.

in.
[

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

I

LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY,

A Cnoiat Srocx of perfumeries at the
Daily.—Bro. NIskeru, in the
City News Depot
I Piaindealer of yesterday, pays our little
^-7---------- -------j dally the following compliment:

---------------------

...r rirrr.

We will not.be under­ Druggists and Chemists,!
sold by anv House
In ^Michigan.
■nd dealers in

HARNESSES,

It

'oniI'leu

of

Ball, throe of lb. beet Broad, of Cigar. I l«ge end we hope tbe |&gt;ubll.h«n will be
in the market H Port OBoe.
'"S' "■m'loerrted for the enterprtrt.
Ch.M« rniltMeet Btwell'..
ii-’SS*.&lt;»
thafr interest to take 1L It la spicy aud
fresh every day.
’

Bams, Williams A Co.
Do not claim to have the only Mold­
The State Boxed of Equaliza­
ing Machine In Bany county, but they
have one , that will nick iay and all tion have fixed the value of the taxa­
^tnd" ” Woldln8&gt; that are needed. ble property if the Stale nt *30,000,000
They else have on hand a large number and that of tb^county of Barry at &gt;8,of doors, sash, bUnds, moldings, win- 460,000. If (be equalisation of the State
is in proportion to that of the county of
Barry is it just fair to say it represents
three-fourths
of the cash value of the
The place to buy your boots and shoes
property. It is not more than that in
tenun. this
county, and we think it should
country is located at Grand Ifapid*.
-■'i m
i cr&lt;‘*3r d*y» *nd it is fair that every dolNew Good. .1 tlw bmn Cu I*,n'l'• ")' *”»M k-»r Uk
Store.
2w '*’r°!K:r proportion of rite taxes oYevery

John A. GltKBLE,
Mark Russell.

PATENT MEDICINKS.

Iron, Nails, Glass,

PAINTS,

OILH,

‘The Corner Grocerv.”

C.H. HICKS,

Wooden Ware, &lt;fcc.

VARNISHED,

turpentine.

AGENTB FOR THE

toilet and FANCY GOODS

Detroit Stoves,

PERFUMERY.

Groceries,

Crockery.
Glassware,
Ac., Ac.,

BOOKS A STATIONERS,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

mabe of

CIGARS and TOBACCO,

Lake Superior Iron
KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES

WALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..

THE BEST IN THE WOItuT

Cheaper than any fctore In Hastings,

CITY DRUG 8TOHJE,

’

C. H. HICKS.

State St., Hastings, Mich.

'

Also the

WOODLAND PABXORS.

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EDITION.
VOL. I,

HASTINGS, MICH.

URDAY EVENING, AUG. 26 1871

NO. 11.

’^’d’da^^alamatoo^^^'^^aow^hy^^id^
« .tan.int.uBhe was stopping at Mr. Ruggles. Did 1 8. rocognired the filling in tho bicusped
____
, the spots Vanderpool said we Would
would (pot
।
speak of it, unless perhaps I was not „
r_. sunaration
_9riarutio:i
I was
gow,
there in an official capacity, but from the tact of tho
I was
probably find blocd, and if wt
we were ' not askod in regard to it Do not rtcol- at
nt the request al'
of this und^r
un&lt;^*r Sheriff
Sheriff. : I1 obliged to make and could not fill up all
Twelfth Day's Procselingg.
' $oing to hold him responsible for all
-n the 1ject j1QW
qUMtion WBM asked me.
hod no process or writ for searching,but the cavity, so as to make a smooth sor­
ink stains he would clean out tho naxt
Ques.—Can you imagine auy way in did not know whether tho other person j• face. Tho reason was I could not gat
; place he went into. From under the which the question could be asked, so as
MoaxExe skmxok.
L—Z or
had
— not. I did not care whether m
ho ' at ...
It. Did not Identify tho body in auy
! ink stains a reddish or yellowish sub- ‘ to induoeyou to leave Hus word out?
had a writ or. not, bocaaso I wa* qot the I other way aud only examined this ono
Amrust-lC 1871
shot out in tho grains of the
Ans.—PeriinyMi you ^o«ld give one as chief ona I was the diiufonein searah* I filling and tho alxeut tooth. Saw ViuiDr. J B Wilcox n»
\ ’ i r
' wood. In the. back room was found | riu are'so'good in concocting questions. ing after we got them Thera wofi* two denxxd on Monday morning between 5
. W1"** stalled and fur- .several articles,
but
all
have
IsaiM in the roomi and I A*!' ‘they | ana 6, at the Bank. The duor was open
do not know why I left it out
•her examinee by Mr. Church.
! he said this is a damned poor crowd.
were in boa when wowent into tho Ha was sweeping water out of the Bank
Saw Vqnderpool Tuositey between beon mentioned before. 'The hatchet I Question was insisted upon, when room. Mrs. Ruggles went with us and ! and saw me. 1 said to him you are
the Bank and hardware. He asked mo w“
1 eal1 Ba «.» *hip carpenter’s witness Mid if ho left it out, it probably went into tho rocm first, so I do not re- ; washing out early this morning. **
if I saw anything of Field at the Bank &amp;I’
head was an eight square. On : slipped from his memory.
collect whether they were up or not.
Mr. Egglaston then objected to this
Sunday night, aJ1d I said no. Than I | ft®
wb11 1
*«n« spatters of II Ques.
------- 4
----------------------------------—
Why did you not answer in
h,d
terttawoy, whnn
th.
asked him if he had seen Miss Hill, and “(xxi or a red substance. Wa examin- ' this way when I first asked you.
clothes, but I did not examine their un,
}
,
told him that she was feeling so badly | ** th® ,uir? loading to 'the river. On ’ Aii.--It
.—I J&gt;pt
.
----- —’ to my dor clothing. 1 testified at Kalaxaazoo P«dntat wma length, showing that it
AnS.—It ’had
occurred
that the was sick a-bed. The spitoon I
stair was one drop and on every 1 mind.
He
wassittii
'_2 ”’ '.'ing in the window when
that I examined their persons to see if' was competent to show his actions and
■was made of tin and there was tobacco I *^®P exceI&gt;t three there were drops, and "
----* “remember
—1—’------whether I testified to they hod any money about them. Ex- ' conversation at certain hours of that day,
Do
not
quids and a fluid in it.
it
'.also on the stringer. I cut out one of 1 this at Kalamazoo, my testimony at Kal­
«k—
«i
k-j 4-v.onjor tQ expluin hi*.uther action, urg­
CmHumraJ l,y Mr Hugl™.
; the drops from tho stringer and also ono amazoo was very abort I refer to it in
ing that it was not fair to take a part o.'
I knew it was tobacco juice from the from the steps and gave them to Mr. print, tho space it occupies. I testified
Jjia conversation nnd actions and give
Bullis.
I
also
found
spots
on
the
little
color, which was (he color of tobacoo, a
that I never reed it and I never did reed
darkish brOwn. It was a tin spitoou, dock of the same kind. The first base­ it, but I saw it last night and sew how little,' probably 15,00 in Mrs. Vander­ them to, the jury unexplained by tho
net very large, not ven small. OmH ment is a rough unfinished room with a long it was. I did not read it but Hr. pool’s dress pocket, but did not take it, j rest. The Conrt austninedthe objection
nut say it was not entire^ worthless. floor in i|k and the next one is under it Eggleston read it to me, but that read­ because it was not enough. I was look-' and Mr. Hughes naked for an exception.
I
did not
throw -ffey &lt;m it. Both basements extend under the ing was not for the purpose of instruct­ ing for more. I searched their dresseH,
Vanderpool made a reply to mj- state­
-Hid not notice tho color of the apit- ’ whole of the building. The lower one ing ms in regard to what I should swear, other articles of clothing lay there, but
ment?1
&lt;K&gt;n as much as tho contents because is inclined sloping towards the river,and I peed no instructions.
we did not examine them I think. Testi­
Ques.—Statu if thia reply was in re­
they did not dean it out veiy often. the upper one is kwsl. In the lower
fied
at
Kalamazoo
that
I
examined
their
Mr. Eggleston objected to this as not
1 here were two holes in the top' Could basement a asan can walk upright aboat n proper cross-examination, when Mr. persons, but on reflection I flow recall gard to the cleaning out ?
An*.—It did but there was nothingin
not be positive what ho said abeut the two thirds the length of the Bank. Ou
that we did not examine their persons.
the reply to attract my attention.
the first basement floor was a discolora­ Hughes asked for a ruling.
other hole—how it came there.
At that time I thought we did, but after
The Court thought that no fault could reading my testimony and reflecting I The interview lasted simply while I was
tion near the middle of the floor, aad
Mr. Duvid D. Ingram, dee thirty-'
. .
.
-j—. ' directly under where the spots were in tie found with the Attorneys for the recall that I did not Did not recall walking past. Do not remember of see­
ing a»y ono elso while I wag there. I
eighth witaew, being duly ruorn, said: the Bank. This also run through tl»e People for taing too well prepared and this mistake at Kalamazoo.
1 have lived at Manistee C yrare and
.ft" ba*“ent ;°°r ,do™
Re-direct by Mr. Eggleston. Have waa going from tho hardware store to
ordered the examination to proceed.
the meat market Mr. Ramsdell was in
am Justice of tho Peace, kn^w Field and
b*‘kn'’ 1 found ° UrK®
not measured the distance from tho
the store when I waa there. Think
Court then took a recess till 2 o’clock,
commencement of the piers to the end
know Vanderpool, recollect the event of
there were no buildings between tbo
of them. Tho piers have been length­
the disap^arace of Field which was ou ia tk^a enthe deck. I examined the P. M.
bank and meat market Do not know
ened since the map was made. Some
Sunday, Sept 6th, 1M0. Do not recall Move also. Gen. Cutcheon and Mr.
whether the shoe shop was open or not.
additions were made two veers ago and
w.y tl I ast *°w Field alive, but ruw
The Bonk can bo soon from tho hard­
the
ashes.
I
saw
some
buttons
taken
some last year and they are repairing
Vandeqwol on Monday at tho Bank at
warestore
and also from the meat mar­
D.
D.
Ingram
’
s
cross-examination
them again this year. Eighteaa lots
about 15 minutes to 11 A. M. Think out wad -a vest buckle, and shirt buttons.
and four streets interveneabetw Oen Van­ kethe Imd ou an old dark pair of pants aud Also saw cinders of burnt P*iw nn(l continued.
Ro-direct
—Bo waa sweeping out
India rubber shoes, he had a broom in hay. I trxaxxined tho strata befow the
lie addressed this remark, ubeve derpool’s house and Conover’s. Do not water when I parsed that morning.
hit baud, and there was about three ashes werts/taken out Was txp and montioced, to me. I was going to din­ know when the slab pier was built
Second cross-examination.
down
the
rwer
on
the
Sunday
after
the
Second crone-examination.
ner al the time and it was between 11
• quarters of an
floor »• _
iu inch
mcu of
vi water pn
pu the
inofloor
.. .. r .
Ques.—Now 1 ask you to state the
and 12 A. M. Was sworn at Kalama­
in tly Rank by the door. ” ’ '
Have not intentionally mode any dis­ reply Vanderpool madejrhen you ad­
zoo aad testified that I saw him between tinction in my testimony between what dressed him that morning.,- ?
eoavuraation.here
x...l_ Fi«H -2 »nJ fat S
.
.l-‘‘h' l3,l‘
10 aad 11.
if he knew where Fidd was and be said
I have board and what I know. Do not
Objected to by Mr. Eggleston and
“God, 1 don’t kmiw,be will turn upon after the disappearance. the wind was
Whew axxed why* he put tlie time dif­ know whether any sand beach has
objection sustained and uxceptiou noted.
the salt water the nuxtyou hear of him.” from the south east
farmed there since 1 went to Maui-tee or
I
fcrently
to-day,
he
explained
by
saying
John G. McKey, the forty-first wit­
Nexj saw him on Tuesday about dinner , Quee.—Was there any sea apeu-the lake
not.
Pointed
out
the
position
whore
he
he thought a different occasion was
ness, being duly sworn, said : .
time in the Bank, he btood at the cart sent morning ?
supi&gt;osod the piers to have ended in
1 reside in Manistee and am a barber.
Ans.—«Was not much at Jheahore.
desk of the Bank witli a penal in his
I860, about To feet from shore, but on
J Was at the latke on Sunday, also twice
Do not roooUect whether 1 testified at measurement this distance was found to My place of business was about 6 &gt; -foot
hand lucking over a&amp;oak 1 asked him I
l&gt;03
Monday
and
again
osi
Tuesday.
I
from
tho bank, which wa* duo weit
Kalamazoo about his saying that was a Le over 200 feet.
if he had heard frum FieLl, and he said '
l eras looking lor Mr Field -and also damned poor crowd or not. Know that
from my place of businesc Th“ la*t
he had net, then I asked him if he knew ■,
A. Friend being duly sworn, said.
aratching
:tho
diroetjaa
of
the
wind.
time
I
ever saw Herbert Field alive .was
u
watch
was
plaoed
over
the
Bank
and
how much of hi* i»ro[&gt;erty Field iiad
I reside in Milwaukee now*, but in
taken with liim. aad he said he did not, Know nothing about the effect .of ■ the Vandeqioal's bouse on Tuesday night 1869 lived at Manistee. Recall the about 11 o’clock on Bunday, Sept 5, im­
wind in ipioducing cuitxwts lasqpt its but de not Know who the pensons were.
mediately
opposite my jjlace of business.
but was just liK.lcwg over tho book te ,
•effect on tictating bodies.
When I said that he said he hud wont­ event of Field’s disappearance, which Kuow George W. Robinson And ho got
see. He said he had gone through Ltzu '
Que*.~=3n what direction did y&lt;n look ed half nn hour in trying to open the was on Sept 5th, 1869. Was in the •haved at my shop on that ffivy about
but he did not know how much- Os
£&gt;r Field.aad what induced you.?
safe, i refered to too burglar proof box. bank on Saturday previous and field was II o’clock. Field was going towards
eduesduy tnaniig about 5:30 I aaw
He showed me one (ot the tho Bank whan I saw him. I saw
Objected tu by Mr. Hughes and over- Thcns were two magnifying gin ire there present.
•iiim at the hardware store, he extme us
books of the bat-k nnd called my atten­ Robinson first, and at the tiin- I saw
that, tand sovoral persons used thorn but
suled
and.exception
taken.
io borrow a kpftle. I got np eariy to 1
tion
to
some
entries. When toll to Field ho was in my shop.
see if I could flnd^ny traces of FieicL
v„
Ans.
—-------------------------------------------Hrom my knowledge-of tloat- I do uot recall all the names. I looxed look on page 191 he said he had seen on
Cross-examined by Mr. Holbrook.
I went into the basement of the Bank lang bodies and frum the direction«of the through them De not xnoer how many entry there of 1700, which nt that time
times
they
would
magnify.
One
was
and looked uhaim! in the upper and ! wind, 1 locficed north. The width «i tho
My shop is on the corner of Water
read, Herbert Field Dr. to cash 8700,
lower lascxuettt. &lt;Jot the key to the flight of staira loading to the river was a baxaur's glass used for inspecting but now it is 81,700. Then ho turned street and Maplo street. Opened my
door of the iMucse^nt at the hardware ixbout 8 feet and 4 inches and .tins in­ bill's, the other was different Saw four to page 194 ond read an entry of shop about 5 o’clock in the morning and
closed about 12. Hud no time piece In
store, and when I returned it Vander- eluded the stringers,
day aid Tuesday and that was the largest $1,400, which at that time read the shop, but I asked a gentleman what
pool came in the hardware store while I
Croes-eoKnined by Mr. Hughe*.
number I saw at one time oa these two Herliert Field Dr. to eash $400. time it was, near the time of closing, but
was there. I stepped there a little;
Field
called
my
attention
and
said
see
My
regard to currents
while and talked with Hurd after he 1
—
j experience
—--------- —in -------- days. On Wednesday 1 sa_w more, here, and l\w’ill show you how I am do not remember who it was.
I
went out Went home to breakfast and xll comes firm watching floating .bodies, probably from 75 to 100 people, this drawing my fetorest out of tho Bank. judged the limo that Robinson camo
then went to my office when Mr. Conorer J was wealher bound at Frankfort in was when wo were inspecting the Baux. In another place he rood “ H. Field Tn from the time I usually closed.
and Duniiam a'ml atotne others came ia ^ept-, J 869..-and lay on the bank -.vesich- DidiDot hear many mixing with Van­ Cr. to date $&lt; ,000. To cosh $1,000, nnd Do not think anybody was waiting at the
and propuaed that w.&gt; make s&lt;aue is- arg floating-bodies for abont three hours, derpool. Heiird-Cunover, Briggs, Cutch- right below was the same Dr. to 8300. door when I opened the shop that morn­
vestigations.
C-osover nnd Dunham ' I was northof th* piers, the wind was eon, Dunham and Secor taixtng with This was on page 188. Had known ing. Do'not remember how long be­
went after Tan&lt;Un.'uol to his house and i« the south-west and the bodies run him. Wm probably from 10 to 15 in
Field since he camo to Manistee. Last fore anybody else came in, and cannot
when they catne Luck aud went into ; xerth. I noticed n piece of spar and a tho Bans when he said “God, I don’t saw him alive in front of the meat mar­ remember anybody else that got shaved
the Bunk I followed in after them. A‘ P of a tree aud wme boards, Ac. I Know he'll turn up on salt water.” Mr. ket, on Sunday with Vanderpool. Saw that day. I remember Robinson from
I drew tho dingrau of the Bank, hang- Urntehed the spar about one hour and a Dunlop wm close by when he said that
Vanderpool on Monday morning in the tlitefact that I doc little more for him
ing hero and it isxzs the scale of one ! half and the tone about the same time, Do not recollect others. Dunlap was Bank with Mr. Briggs and Dunham, than any one else, besides my attention
inch to a foot. When we wont into thr when they went out of sight Had no 15 or 20 feet away. Passed no words when I asked him if he knew whore wa* called to it a few days afterwards
with
oay
of
them
is
the
reason
I
du
not
Bank Vanderpool said, gentlemen I sui»-! l«uxicu!ar object in watching them for
Field was, he said he thought ho had by Mr. Ruggles. Cannot remember
|&gt;gsc vou have come l»erc to make some j tbu purpose of studying curreula. Lknt remember them.
gone to the salt water. Sold them a seeing any one on the street that day
Ques.—Can you fix any other time two-j^y carpet in the winter of 1869 at but Field. Saw Vanderpool the next
•investigation* and Mr. Conover raid !»«
exfettt of my studying cur­
ves, and we would lib-j vou to open the reixK A great many logs cwne down when you was at that Banx with four or 70 rents a yard.
day in the Bank. Have followed the
safe. IL- repErd tlut’ho tried it that . th® river, but not much flood wood ex- five other persons aud cannot recall their
business of barber 30 years. Do not
Cross-oxaminud by Mr. Hughes.
muniing, but could xuitbut said ho would
lb® spring. There .is flsod wood names.
recall how long it was after Suu-lay be­
The carpet was rather a low grade fore my attention was called to the’ fact
Answer.—Oh, yes, I have been
try. Hu opened the entride door verv ' aB «!•«*» *h® ,Myudl of «e
aud
readily, but after tuning thediahm the penally south of Ae piers and perhaps there frequently when I do not recall who of carpet. It was red, black and green of Robinson’s being there, think it about
burglar proof box for sometime h«'ju«tiu behind tho piers ou the north was there. Do not remember that I have and red predominated, about half was three days after. Had the conversation
iaurihed and said, it S* curious, but I ; K*de *ltoro is some. This flood wood testified in regard to that dent with a rod. Field kept some dogs, and have with Ruggles mr'Wedueaday in front of
changed the coi«binal&lt;ua on Saturday , tend’ &lt;»“ both side* the piers andjbe red subrtanee in it, but I tretify in re­ &gt;*en him playing with them often, on my d&lt;&gt;or.
,
the carpet and off.
piing
Thomas Coquillar-1 being duly sworn,
and have got the figures mixdfl up,•
in J1tendency
— "of "all ’things —
•••&gt;» &gt;down
»«-t&gt; gard to it now because I ur it and not
the’ ruier
to ranis the shore because it was remarked after the trial
Mr. Eggleston objected that this was snid : I redd/ in Mcnistee, and have
inyuvnd, nnd he kept whistling. Mr.
Mr. ,
, ««
••
Conover took the car]M*tired went tn tlio j' unless carried off by the wind. ax Kalamazoo that no ono but CutcLeon not a cross-examination, which was sus­ for three years. Ain a mason contrac­
all times of rhe year there i* and Bullis todified to this. Do not re­ tained, and exception taken.
tor. Saw George Vanderpool on Sun­
back window'to examine ii, when Van- At nearly
UHa
•deq&gt;ool*aid yuu will not find all the car- a very little swell which breaks,) on the member whether I was sworn at KalaQues.—Have you seen him playing day evening of th* day that Field dis। beacli, running up and then receding. iuozoo before Bullis and Cuteheon or on this carpet ?
apjK-arid.
He was at the Tyson house
j»et there. Mr. Gonuver foand several
tqtote and stuck pins in them. TheI Thi- tl&lt;HMl wood is usually worn smooth not The Bank was watched on Tues­
Objection made, and sustained and at a quarter after eight or a quarter to
day night, have heard that two men
nine. He came up in a huny and went
stains at one point rcsembted the foot ! and bark warn off. Was on the beach
slept m the Bank to dream where Field’s exception taken.
into tho office about nix feet, then came
of a jn-fm*. The fibers of tin* carpet , searching during the three days named.
buJy was- Did not examine tho hatch­
When I saw Vanderpool at the meat back and returned and then went off,
for about tlie length of a man's boot On Sunday I went south of the piers 50
' or 60 rods and also looked north a mile et with magnifying glass because there market on Sunday he had on an old ha looked excited. Saw Field nt about
loomed to be pressed down taov than
, or a mile .and a half. On Monday I was nothing uwnatural about it. By shabby suit of a thtepuh gray color nnd 10 or 11 x. m. ot that day at the cigar
the test nnd had dried in that way. He
taking the glass and passing it around I told him he had better go homo and •tore. Ho bought some envelopes nnd
said to us ho presumed w-i would did not hunt any only to go dos*n to the
beach, south of tho piers, nor did I over the sputa, could see red substance dress up, also told him if he would go cigars.
find
blood
on
the
earpet
hunt any on Tuesday except in the flood all along the outside of tne spots and with me I would givtrhim a bettor suit.
Cross examined by Mr. Hughes.
He said that Field and be had sparred a
’ wood south of the piers. I went south wherever tho ink was thin ia the spot. Field said to him, to come over to the Vandeq-ool looked excited when ho
good deal in there, aud Field hud hail
’ uue day about thro® miles and north one If Dr. Duffield should swear, after an Bunk and attend to settling up their camo to the hotel, because he acted as
bleeding of the tune. He also said that
day about 5 miles.
I hunted south examination, that there was nothing un­ business, and he said .he would have to if ho was looking for somebody, and he
Field had'ployed with l»is dog in there
!of
tho
piers
every
day. der Urn spot, it would not alter my go home and get his breakfast first- looked sharp. Did not look at his
a good deal and had jammed him rip 1
Wnore the Saw Vanderpool again in the afternoon countenance much. I judged from hi*
Qum.— Did you state in your direct opinion of what I saw.
against the table and made his nose
statement that you confined your search­ watei run through the floor bj tho at the cigar store at about 4 o’clock.
movements, by his coming up and going
bleed, that Field had let hi* now
Bank
door,
I.
found,
red
subetauce
on
The fortieth witness was Stephen W. into the office, and coming out and
bleed into the imitaon. Mr. Briggs and , ing north of the piers ?
Ans.—I bad not said anything about the basement floor. Do not recollect Hopkins, who being duly sworn; said : going in again and going away.
. rome others took the l&gt;uoks nnd were ;!
my searckiag prior to these days. On that the anertfon was asked me at Kala­
I ;wa* smoking on the steps and got
looking at them and I went for Mr. ,■ the 5th and Oth of 8#ptembtt 1 did not mazoo. Did not examine this with a
I reside in Manistee and am in tho through with my cigar and went in to
Wendt, a l&gt;ook-keeper, to look at them. ' notice the direction of the wind. Do magnifying glass, nor the spots un the lumbering business and have practiood get another cigar and a drink of water
When I came back I found they had |
not know as I could tell the direction of steps leading down to the nrer. I was dentistry. I filled half . a dozen teeth and I looked at tho clock and it wm
spread down tho carpet and were look- , the wind on the lake from its direction Justice of the Peace at that time. Mr. with gold tor Field at one time. .Saw either a quarter niter eight or a quarter,
iug at the spots with a magnifying glass. ■ au tho river. &lt;When the wind Is in tho Inglem&amp;a, Dunham and Conover wore the body of Field after the inquest before nine. Think it was oqunrtor af­
Was able to identify the body by. one ter eight for church did not lot out for
1 took the glass and saw quite a quaJP- j!■ tmuth or south-west it is likely to blow the others
tily of blood, in a little indenture in the ' un thoriver. It would not blowdown
Que*.—They were all there were peculiarity of his teeth. Inordyr to fill a good while after that Tho clock wus
his toeth I bad to separate them and in the office behind tho desk and wus
floor. I went to my office and adjourned the river. Think a large vessel could thev ?
a case which I hod returnable at that i
Ans.—Mr. fugleman was not there. made a peculiar opening. I made an an eight square c! .ck. I was sitting at
run up when a small one could not,
hour and when I come back they had Vessels often in going UP A*® river use
Que*.—-Was he a Justice at the time ? examination of the teeth at the' request the Tyton House .• mokiog and chatting,
taken Vanderpool in charge and as I ' their top sail when they do xml
Aus.—He
was
elected
that of tho Prosecuting Attorney, after the I had been talking with a friend who
passed in he said, “ Ingram, this is a use tho others. I think tho wind wuld spring, but do not know whether be inquest and found them as 1 had filled (weut away about 15 minutes before.
damned poor crowd that can’t furnish i
did
any
business
or
not
and
do
not them and identified this peculiar spot Two other men stood there, one’s name
affect a eman vessel wiwu it would not
and the absenoe of the tooth in front was Cook and tho other’* wm Hall I
the cigars.” The carpet was an ordi...
. . .. ,
,
vw* aim uw ucuera was linn 1
*----------&lt;’ Do’nol.kuow that I ever know that he ever did. Kpew Mrs.
1
----- wher
.-----, but. Ido
„01 «kaow
Vanderpool
alighby,
bat
wm not well | whmhwuthe nax.tooth to the .j.
lioanls seemed to be rounded off. Tho i Wnl X anderp
occmnons I
tho upper aide.
:j.i at the*cigar
___ ■__ store
, ’
acquainted
with her. Wont
ono! tooth on the
ore now. s„_.
Saw v
Field
floor
did not
tutj
Cross-examined by Mr. Hu
night to search
her bedchamber'
at about 10:30 or 10:45. Did not look
uiratur. Uek of .hero the rurhnn ■
“““
j
in(I ,aten„nI; about twelve o’clock. Tho under I vaiuiu
Could u
not
swear
that »uy
any umer
ot
« bwu
»f mas
oi ms ax
piece, Testified
icetitiecl at Manistee
Manistee
at a umo
time piece.
ooiuoe hot ell the front portion wn. i tinned thw
teetifi-i at Sheriff, Mr. Russell went with me teeth were gone or not, filled from 5 to that he was at the cigar store about
woi.t nnd damp It w». in orfinafy'
«*•
"he" 1

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL

�Great Ui

noon. Since then I have thought of
tho matter end have decided that it waa
earlier in the day thun I then supposed
it was. Mr. llsgle.don'
raissiou to rs-uill this witnqEi on Jfonday morning.,
Court hero adjourned till 9 o'clock oh
of lands in Barry County furnished
Monday morning.
application, at my office in the
Court House.
Fikk at Mi’skkoox.—About 11 o'clock
.
W. H.JEWfitl
on tho night of tho 21st, fire was dis­
nuii^t. Mkk.
covered an an unoccupied building on
the north side of Muskegon Lake, in
tho township ol Muskegon. The burn­
ing building wa* about GO rods distant
from nil other h.iUMn, ami waa nearlv
burned down before any uno arrived at
the fire. Th« next morning two human
liodies were found in the ruins, burned
to a crisp, thd logs nnd arms being en­
tirely consumed. A man by tho name
of Kirchner, and a boy about 14 yours
old whose name was not learned, were
seen about tho building during the af­
ternoon previous to the fire. They were
also eeen to go to a aaloou near it, fcr
liquor. It has been surmised that they
liecame intoxicated, and went to the old
building to bleep, aud there sot an old
straw bed on fire, which was known to
Of Home Manufacture.
bo in tho humic. As further evidence
in favor of this tlieon*, u pile of nshos
which must hnvo beeu made by burned
straw, was found about the buditu. This
Go to the
is un-Zmon* muI lesson in respect to tho
use of whisky.

[D 15, II
'ORTH.

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VAN VEL9OR * ROLFE.
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L. RUSSELL,

Sttui*.

State Pomological Society
naite in making lh* abort a grand damonalr*tion of the prdneUen of Michigan
.
Aiu«.
Eahibiiora ua

ATTORNKY st Law, Inanrue* and CoU*eUnx
iSXvwBliSSaM.

CHAK 11- BAIER.

•on •tr**ta, Ualon blook. Over Burlvw A Goodyau'artora. HuUn&lt;*, Mlch.
,
July

BEST AND CHEAPEST

State Items.

The Livingbton county people are voiy
much excited and troubled over an indi­
vidual who wears striped clothing, lives
in the woods, stonls their chickens and
makes himself gtinernlly obnoxious.
'They telegraphed Mr. Morris, tho agent
uf tho State Prison at Jackson, that one
of his convicts had escajiod, but the
agent ropli-ul that his number was good.
The India* of Mount Pleasant were
yrently bcundalumd on Tuesday morning
(July 25th) by u report that a bnby hnn
been found in a pile of shavings in the
rear of u certain wagon shop, but when
on rushing to’thi' foundling, ns they did
and finding it of the rag variety, they
felt batter.

Groceries,

Little Red Shop!
Now Goods Juat Ftecetred.
West of Bank.
GRANT$ PHILLIPS.
RUSSELL 4 NEWTS'

A. WOOLEY

STYLE

BEST

Hum thar ntw Goods.

This is the Lad uho drove
■ the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

JOHN ROBERTS.

FINE BOOTS!'

A JotM^rilln man, Mr. 8amuel Adams,
having advl-riired his wife for leaving
his bod ami b *ant. th- lady publishes
an indignant rejoinder, saying the bed
was hor own and the bmnl nothing but
rotten potatoes.

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. DwaHlny on Broad-ay. near tba Court liutuc.

WNL UPJOHN,
PHYSICIAN ud Sanreon. OSieawa
street. Haaliaca.

DR. C. C. LINSLEk',
Dutirt.
H attend

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WOODRUFF I
SininijMiaU,

DRAKE. M- l&gt;.

A.

REMEMBER,
STEWART k. STEINHOEF.

for warm meals at all hours. Washington Block, South side State St.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.

Sinew aid Mechanical Mstt
1 OPPICK over Grut
1 Mlebiru.

It

PhUHp’i Store. Hwtlnn.

MILO T. WHEELER,

■",i ewi-!WOOL I? ARDHMs
C 1TY PAINT STORE!

■----------- —_______ _ \ inc
COMMINS Sc BROWS,

n , .
Best in the City.:

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,
St a Whlaker or stimulaUn* licrcrar*. but ■
■oicixic witbto the reach of ril.

Price, only SO Cents a Hottie.
Th i* article hnubeen thoroughly toated
and found u sure «ud speedy cure for
tho following complaint*.

Jaundice, ludlyottlion. Sour Stom­
ach, Cosfivcneiut, Nerrous and
Sick Headache, Elver Comjdainf,
Fever&lt;0 Ague, 1/yspep.tia, Worms
in Children, Files, Wlious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Sirin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Flood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weal; Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Ehcumatism,
dr. &lt;Pc.

J. W. MAYSARD,

J. C. WOODRUFF.

Iloune-Painting,
Graining,
Paper-hanging, . .
JCabonfining, Jfc.,.

STTTTP ARTIS

At Hastings.

’

PAINTERS.

THE CELEBRATED

Sign and Ornamental
Painting

j

on/

OU I

ISAAC
W. VROOMAN.
OlSeest the Court Ilouae. HsatiaEi.

I

C*
•
CXpSriCnCw

' Hrs

. j SHKRIFP.

Farrier's Improved!

D«nc in tbs lateal atjlei.
De*l&lt;*r* in Wall Paper, Window
Shbade* I'ictor* Frame*. Looking
GlaMra. Varnirii**, Lc«d*,
OBn. Mixed Paint* Artist'*

*

P«®' Marabal. General CoUectiw Axeat

E. 11. MALLORY.

GRANITE STATE
baring removed it to llaating*. and

CornSheller!

Shop comer of Cbyreh ud State,
Stmtr. Matting*. Mleh.. orer Briley'*
f UanicM Shop.

NATIONAL HOTEL.
* CAMPBELL. Propriaure. cor

FOR SALE AT
forausu.

Mutiatlnction.

'jo toer.ditrston hctvbssA W•

T. EASTMAN'S
rarwooi^n,,-

(..&amp;)

.

Warehouse ou Broadway.

um

win u &lt;

| Carded to order, and sent back in good
ud th* umfovt of gne,u mad* * vp»ci*ity.
(Condition.
/
j___ _______ Auotlonocr.

AARON CLARK,

Land and Calcined Plaster,

I Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR'S

LIME, WATER LIME.

New Warehouse,

LUMBEB, LATB, anfi SHINGLES

Adjoining V. F. Dwight A Co** Foundry.

'nrWRVlSHa^tMS

Opposite P. O.

genuine Bittern in one OO Cents Bottle
of Shepard's Cofnpound Wahoo Bitters
than there ia in a whole case of any

OMNIBUS AND HACK LIKE.

J. 8. VANBRUNT Proprietor.—Leave the Hotel*
for even train.
l.n__ &lt;1.. ui_._
i.

WELCOME MARBLE.

August 10. 1871.
•- 1 ’UK.TK

I Illi It KICK.

Phyniciana ihroughout tho City and

PATRONIZE HOHK INDUSTRY*-

Price, only .VI &lt;

a Hottie.

HASTINGS BABBLE WOBKS

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,;

For Sale by Dru«x\i. .nd Dealer* Genrrully.

1 MAKE A SPECIALITY OF ALL STYLES OF

C. N. SHEPAFtD.
Grnutl Ilapltlit, Mich.

k

BLACK A FULLER, Proprietor*, are
pi epared to furnish

MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES.
one and two Mated ud mH to lint the Unw.
My work »u awarded tho Fjeey Ptriiw at the
TABLE TOPS,

Solii Silver ud

Kixt Coexrr Fata in 1S5S-M ucTO, also at Stale
Fata in 1170. All work warranted. Brick Shop,
33'Waterloo St. Grand Rapid*.

.

.

H. *.noBts,

s

i V

y ±XtrwoiT*1 “th*?"1 °®m

tft’RSERIES.

To the Ladies!!

lability, ud Impedime*!. to Marriage generalMra. M. A. M*niM w»**touiuma**to tba taiv; .Xervnuuts-. CouMimnhon. EpUepu, and dtas,*f Huttaw uflyleialty. that*h*b comxuUjFlla; Mental uil Phjrafcri li&lt;c«p.»ciiy, rnultinr receiving tenr* mWUom t* bat *to*k of
from Neif .Hum. hc.-By KOHKRT J. CULVErf
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wc-t r
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ITALIAN

WHEELEB tc DOWNING

AMERICAN

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,
““««s i.11^0^,.

MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

a.:.

Aa cheap u any ahop in the State,
N.B.. We will attend to tho Mineral
rc-dre«aing old alone*.

Sboee, Clothing, Hale ud Capa, Ac., Ac.

For Hale.

MARBL
MARBLE
ot

Shop near the Boaton
Cosh 81
Boston Cash
Store
We pay the highest market price for all
Crock 8 root.
kinds of Country Produce.

MUSICAL!

rewiring addition* to our
al™d.T LARGE STOCK OF GOODS ud are
•riling at bottom figure*.

Eaatinga Ju. 3ttb 1ST1.

KM EK* AN RICH. Dealer in Maaicri I»-

A CARD.

Michigan JExchange.
ta: Tk»
totbsTruliog Pablie, u brio

l«‘-

AND

Horsemen

MONEV TO IOAN t
TAILOR a FABLE! •KA*,

ATTENTION I

HaeUaga, Mich.

blacksmithing.

of the beat

ARTHUR WOOD,

___________________

CBAK. 1 c. kLIKS » CO.
tew York. FcwKJfice Box

-

J. ROBERTS A CO«
j Ocnerral
Denier*.

Ol’EIW BI GGIE*

LECTUBE TO YOUNG MEN.

lion mrv be. mar cure bimaclf cheaply, prirateir
and raaioriir. TUI8 LECTURE WILL PROVE
A BOON TO THOUSAND* AND THOUSANDS.

jall3tf

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,

JOHN WHITMORE.

«• * F. LYOt proprietor.

|i

M. PRICKETT.

.
Dat* n^ted on »hort aota.
at this Office.

�AllArwadUa
The Statj
Sept.
20,
TiiMlUiriJi ii in Marquette q
the year 1870 679 births, 185
and 270 deaths.

Good Bargain* io

ams, &amp; Co

The shipments of iron fry^j
fur lho*present Beason amoonM
659 tons on the 8 inat ' -

I^ast Thursday, through tickets from
Greenville to Detroit were sold for the
first time.

Can be had by Calling at

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

ArrongamenU uro being.made to put
up a telegraph line along the lino of the
Detroit 4 Lake Michigan Railroad very
speedily
•

Office in Hastings.

Doors,

A company baa been fortaed for the

ID 0filer the following

Tax Titles

----- TO BE HELD IS

land near Muskegon for the raising of
Osier or Basket Willow.

Blinds,

It is reported that great fires are rag­
ing in the woods on both aides of Sag­
inaw Bay, causing a wide extent of
"smoky wegtherr*
\•,
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The City of Grand Rapids,
&amp;C.

The product of the Michigan School­
craft copper mine for tho mouth ending
August 10, was’98,500 pounds of min-

Situated ia the ^various Townships of

SEPTEMBER 12. 13, 14 &amp; 15.

DRESSED
At Fenton, tho hardware store of E.
N. Chandler was broken into on Sunday
20th, and some $7 stolen. A residence*
was robbed of S'k and tl»e hardware
store of Mr. Ripley was broken open '
and 8500 in money stolen.
The State Teachers Institute was in
session in Mosou ou tho 22d. There
were 75 teachers present, some of whom
are among the most bticcesafui teachers
of the State.

of LAJfDS
Barry County—one of
Michigan,
ASSYRIA.
;sxertw.; Mtcairriox.
StWivtf

nwcaimo.v

LUMBER,

17!nortb SO acres &lt;

&lt;

Of all Kindi*.

i
j
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SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

B lUdlax of &lt;’- F. Dwight A (j01

.Wor.w *
The Larirat and Kett Assorted Stock of

5!:?i

At Manistee a dilapidated old vested '
hoi for some time been lying in the riv-1
er near Canfield’s dock. In the cabin &gt;
blood and traces of a violent struggle '
have noi^ been found, and it ia surmised i
that still another murder has taken
place in that locality.

n

WOODLAND.

BR1 GOODS 10 t'WETIW!

Another sink hole has swallowed up a 1
part of the D. L. &amp; L. M. R. R. exten- j
4on beyond Greenville. Oi*e hundred THE ABOVRspUT REPRESENTS
and thirty feet of the track crossing an
the
arm of th* Muscalunge Like, near Tru-1
fant’s,
miles northwest, suddenly |
sank 80 feet, 15 feet under water.

nwfreV
nwJ4af»wU

■« w ire X

wa

ffhlem Jlichifuui

BALTIMORE.

Wm. Winters met with u painful and I
it is feard fatal accident, on the 20th, at | r»
*i
c :
»
•
the rolling mills, Marquette. He open- i F Sillily oGWlflg’ InSCnlllG
el a flue of the'hot blast, without closing
'
the cut off, and a sudden rush of tho SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED ’
burning gas struck him in tho face, set 1
his clotht»s on fire and burned him sc-1
EASILY fcjDSRBTOOD.
verely.

HASTINGS.
So Kerfs.X
siwptofne* ofjne | 2J

Jj| W I •'refPl ® &gt; »cr«s 5»

The burine.AS of donning up the streets '

1 No oilier J/acliioo ruo» »o ,ca»y or tuak«&gt; ao
* little novae in itaopcratior.
Il will make any width of them drairfd wilhI oat batting.
'

Queen Victoria, who remains nt Bal- i 11 Wl11 tDua cr«ry »&lt;*m aacorciy.
. .
.
...
-T.
II Quilt. Bind Uatbrr, HemIt will Cord. L'raid,
moral, is again ill.
itUch. Rnllle. Tuck, and Fringe neatly and du-

CARLTON.

»»&lt;• -'•hall Olier at (but Time

Always io Order and Really for Wort,

ivceptacles of filth ns require attending ;
to,. was begun on flip 24th. in good [
earnusL a large force of men being en­
d lt&lt; vlttt part, are madn nf &lt;&gt;T ,trel ami caaegaged in tho work. .
•' I hardenod, and will last a lifo litm-.
.

s&lt;n w

JOHNSTOWN.
’
HjaaKofN

---- TO BE FOUND IN-----

FLOitETverE

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

BARRY.
i

2|.w«r

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.

Gen. Sherman will leave Washington
for tho North, to-day, lo be absent about
five weeks.
-

HOPE.

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

la Tailoring or Dreaatnakiiig

Gen. Bowon, Assistant Secretary of
the Interior, has returned to Washing­ THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
Please call and examine the Machine and iu
ton.
7. ’■ -. ' i. ¥’
work. You cannot afford to bnv a Sewi
chin* until you have &gt;een the FLORKXC
its late improvemenu.

Dr. Uviugstono is living still- When
lost hoard from he was SOO miles went
of Tanganyika, •wherever that 1$.

wMofn

W.w’6c®«.jg-nWiaotaefi.
n efreof n e |ofn

RUTLAND.

J. W. &amp; C. Ge BENTLEY

Office and salesroom al

The Treasury will sell $2,000,000 to- day, instead, of Thursday, in accordance;
with ati order from the Secretary of the '
Treusurv.
.
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N •JfeeN

* MAPLE GROVE,
life*

CASTLETON.

Michael Keley fell into n kettle of [
scalding brine at the salt works af&gt;Ed- ■
dy * Avery,' Bay City, on tho 22t£ and
was scalded so that no 'died iu a few ’
hours. Ho was about 26 years old and*1
unmarried.
. . .
. , ,

GLEANINGS.

the 1

Counties in tlie State of

n • fre of

June

fBmfoMMra to Dicker A Rentier.]

Ifrfl; tf

, SELECT SCHOOL.

.

James Gordon Dennett, or., spent
$125,000 in yatening, last year.
Professor Tyndnl has invented a Seoman’s respirator.
,
*

A

IRVING.

tf-

°u'

ELLIS SOHOOL HOUSE,

! I’reparalory for Teacher*. and those who feel in-

Tho arrival of tho cotton: worm is t«r.«tcd to put to a Rood neo tbc advaniages they
cb'ronicM in 1-n.i-innn
i
‘
ve

e

ir

»r n

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1

Drery lindent expecting to attend should be

PRAIRIEVILLE

• Miss Spaulding, M. !&gt;., oi bandujfci, j prwwl n u,.t dar.^ eunr men or women pre­
amputated a man's leg a few days agu. &gt; paring tor teaebitfg, or tridter school, will find
' .

the etuddte* »o arranged a« especially to meet

.

Homer Henderson, the Chicago artist, | their want*.
i&lt; nt Ix.uk Branch, nnd Inn had wvdrnl I
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L-J

Th- ,«‘TI

willeloM in Umeeo a» not to Interfere with the

•fittings lor n hfe-sisoa picture or 1 rest- commencing winter school.
’ *
dent

1
Grant.

The grand jury of Sonoma, California 1
is in doubt whether to replaster the ceil- J
ings of tho jail or to furnish prisoners
with errbrellas.

ORANGEVILLE.

Tuition to tlic Heltoal, 83.00.
For further information, addresa.
MORRIS E. KEITH. Aesyrb.

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

CENTRAL

The Cuban telegraph cable has a new l
foe. Turtles are said to gnaw it, thus j
several times interrupting communica­
tion. .
The family reunions may be regarded
NEAR THE BANK.
as run into the ground by a gathering
of the Coffin family at Nantucket/
The best stock of Meat always on hand.
The Louisville Coarier heads an arti­
Call and Get your Steak, Roasts,
cle on Henry Clay Dean’s new departure
vr any thing you want.
with the quotation : “OneHby one tho
SIMON BIRKENRUTH.
roses foil’’

Meat Market!

The New York Smm dabs Justice
Downing the Dexter of the Bench ; he
disposed of-*48 cases in 95 minutes,a few1
days since.

Moldings a Specialty
ALSO, LUMBER FLOORLVG SLDLYG fr., frj.

17 «x « I • x

B.Miwij, wrier.

■ wWofiwX

a.Mofn.M

FARMERS

YANKEE SPRINGS.

X ot ■ • x

Tie your Horses at JACOB MAUS'
BOOT, SHOE, and GROCERY STORE,

THORNAPPLE.

Tilton sayi
little stouter
trace older thou five years ago.

Tho Rev. Ferdinand Faithfnll, father
of Mist Emily Faithful!, of the Victoria
Prut, died recently in England, aged
82.
.

A “Father Mathew Institute,” in
honor of the apostle of temperance, is
proposed in New York.

and then call in and get for Yourselves, Wives or Children, the
- Go thorp for your.

his select Stock now bn hand.
CHOICE

Parties desiring to purchase will
well to Call. We will’ cheerfully giro
all information desired.

». R. COOK «fc CO

GB0CEBIE8!

A fine stock Jcar Orxxm
About 100 delegates ore in attend­
COME: AND SE1E THEJk
ance at the “Blue Grass Temperance
Convention,” now in session at Frank­
fort

very best and cheapest BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, from

Oysters ond Rtereshments.

Horace Greeley says what we most on hand at all boon.
want is, not women voters, but 50,000
•2^1
H. A- BU8ELL
good nooks in our kitchens.

Aborget your Best TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO,

CALL AT JOHN ^STANLEY’S

Ac., Ac., of him at much lower prices than at any other place in

Pure Wines and liquors I

the City.
Hastings, Aug. 21.

FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

JACOB MAU8.

�Panorama and Exhibition.
In good style ami re^coaM^rtaj^j.

DAILY DURIHO THE TRIAL.
M. BOLMKI,

fabtoer.

THAVELERM GUIDE.

Ladles' fine shoes of the latest styles
at Rumtaji's.'
Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jactcson
at Buryak's
Call on Miss Wilcox for millinery
goods of all the latest and best styles.

J. ROBERTS. 1'. K.

CtDTHiNo House.
best and cheapest
Clothing, Gents Fural
tf
E.
An Every-day Story-

■I CH I GAR CERTRAL R. R.

Grand Biver Valley Division
AUGUSTIN? 1.

610 r a

"Hello John, where are you going?”
"I was going down here to buy some
grocers.”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
ien's to buy mine." • f
“Down to Alfon's? Why, I never bo’f
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery and wall pa{&gt;er, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo't a whole set ot crockery
and papier enough to paper my bouse,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper (han I could
buy any where else. Besides he wa1&lt;
ranted xt.
The crockery he keejx b
the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do fo on urocerire,
and 1 know you can. Besides he take*
anything I have (o mH nt a fair price,
too. 1 get a better tobacco, tea and
sugar there for the same money than
any where else in town.”
M.ALLEN,
Washington rilock. Aug. 15,18X1.

'

tike evening of Monday, the 28th

Inst., Prot G. W. Chaffee will give the
most wonderful performance ever witDesaed on the tight rope, extending
from the Union Hall to the highest acceotble point across the street, jicrfonning some of the most daring and dlffl
cult feats, such as crosalng the rope
taiilriss|ris
blindfolded,
rollllng a
wl. ad borrow, turning somersaults in
mid-air, hanging by -bls hands and
heel*, and other feats never attempted
1^ any performer. The Prof. hM per­
fortnod in nearly all the prlnoliml cities
a»d InntttutforiR In the country, includ­
ing a daring ascension over tho North
River, and Is acknowledged by all to be
one of the most graceful and finished
rope artists In the world. Immediately
after the ropo ascension the Hall will
l»e opened for tho evening's entertain­
ment. to consist of u splendid pnuoralDa
aTNff- York dty. .nd no «lkaiUio
consisting of tnnslo, ccmio delineations
of various characters, conga, both op­
eratic and ballads, the whole consti­
tuting an evening's entertainment that
cannot fall to please tbe most fastidious,
and Instruct and amuse the crowd. Ad­
mission 35 cents. Children under ten
years 15 cent*.

PlOtfic.—There Is to be a Sunday
School Menlo at the grove near the resi­
dence of Rawson White, Esq., about
two miles north of Middleville. A gen­
eral invitation is extended and a large
attendance is expected.

ACCOM.

« lOpii

LOCAL EVENTS.
SPECIAL EOTICE.
Important Railroad Meeting.

A meeting of thscltlxens of Hastings
and vicinity will be held at the Court
House on Monday evening next, at 7j
o'clock, to hear the------ 2 the —
—
commlttej *■’
and ]
north
“SlXaiSSw at IMO a ax. D.trollExjitm at
farther Iqtlofi »the meeting may de-’
determine. By order of Committee.
D. R. COOK.

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Local

Jlotice?.

Wxscoxsix.—Ex-Senator James R.
Doolittle is nominated by tho Demo­
crats of Wisconsin as their candidate
for Governor.'’
pBoaxfM.—New Hampshire, like
Michigan, has passed a compulsory edu­
cation law. It directs that every parent
or guardian shall send his child to
school twelve weeks each year—for six
weeks of the time the schooling to be
Continuous—under penalty of a. fine of
810 to $20.

Clover Hullers!
•*-.&gt; yr.i '■■■.• [■'.

zir-a i iti

SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo and Ann A_rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS.
.

BALL, BALE ASD KALAMAZOO,

PLOITS WD (ASTLVGS
HAHB0W8,

MACHINES,

SAWING

•

ETC,

and the largezt stock of

A.GRICULTURA.L

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt's Hardware titore, Brown’s New Block.

H. A.Goodyear.

Dan'l Striker.

GooiJear &amp; S,r'Aez

and

RUMSELL,

Dealers in

Railroad Meeting at Battle Creek-

MIW
MIMS,

A large delegation of prominent citi­
zens of Hostings, Lowell nnd Otisco,
tert from the commencement of (he ittttt of met our citizens in the City Hall, on
ovr Daily, we will take nAtcriptietu for 'Tuesday last, for tho purpose of consid­
J. A. Greble, of the firm of Greblo Twenty-fee Cento per wed. Send in your ering matters relative to the construc­
tion of a Railroad from Battle Creek to
&amp; Russell will startfor the East Monday
■ Greenville, Montcalm county, by way of
for the purpose of purchasing fall suj&gt;- nanue Immediately and Commence naw.
Hastings and Liwell. The meeting was j
pliee of.goods in their line. Look out
organized l&gt;y the choice of Mr. H. II.
for a grand "filling in” at this mammoth
The California Minstrels are coming. Brown ns Chairman, and H^ II. Hub­
establishment.
bard, Secretary.
Dr. Ellsworth, of
Additions ore made to the crowds of Lowell, addrestsi-d the meeting. He said
Wanted- Wanted.
these delegates had come to learn wheth­
people
coming
to
fhe
trial
every
day.
Every one having unsettled accounts
er Battle Creek wanted a Railroad to
to call and Fettle the same by September
Greenrilie by way of Hastings and Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.
Wooden Ware,
Retsim are being made ut the School
1st, for I must have my pay.
Ixiwell. The pooplo of the latter plnce
lOwl
Mason Allen.
House.
J
were anxious lor a line of Road reliev­
AGENTS FOR THE
ing them by competition.
LEATHER BELTIIO A SPECIALTY
Old Reliable.
Marriageable young Indies are rejoic­
E. C. Nichols made some remarks in
ing because next year will be leap year, repuil to tho. connection of this city
The reliable, thorough, practical Busi­ and they will have a chance to make with the Mansfield and other roads, so We will not be under­
ness College and Telegraphic Institute their backward lovers come to time.
occupying the attention of our citizens,
sold by anv House •
that they had not given, perhaps due
is located at Grand Rapids, and draws
MADE OF
In ^Michigan.
its patronage from far nnd near, and it
New Lodges or Odd-Fdjxws—Tbs consideration to other new enterprises of
the kind. Of course they are favorable
in many ways pay* young men and la­
Lake SupeHoi* Irox
Grand Master, Isaac Sides, of the I. 0. •to nil
I. Inn
-- ----- ■ of— I ‘
all projects
for Al...
the development
dles to go along distance to attend there
0. F., of the State of Michigan, with this ana the country through which the
at "beadquarters.”
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
John A. Grbblx,
tho aid of James D. Lyon. D. D. G. M., contemplated rood is to pass, and will
' Mark Russell.
Cancer can be Cured.
and H. M. Fowler, D. D. G. Mt, ol render all the aid possible.
Alto the
Mr. "Willard could not speak with that ~~
Grand Rapids, instituted, on tho 22d
'. Mixer's scrofula and cancer inst, at Saranac, Ionia County Saranac definiteness which he desired. Ho spoke
WOODLAND PARLOUS.
cf the organization recently formed to
mixture is warranted to cure all cases Lodge, No. 168, of the 1.0. of 0. F.
construct a Railroad from Battle Creek ACKLEY
of cancer and scrofula In every form.
On the 2lrt, Lodge No. 16!) was in­ to Greenville, by way of Ionia, preclud­
Bend for circular. $1 per bottle. Ad- stituted nt Salem, Allegan County, by
The Corner Grocery/
ing, to some extent, any present action
tho Grand Master and others of the or­ with respec t to the enterprise tne meet­
Hastings, Mich.
der.
ing had convened to consider. This wns
SLADE,
the idea he wished to convey. Though
Hains, Williams A Co. have not got
Skbiovk Accident.—We learn that it was bv no means certain tliat the
time to run after accounts that were to
be paid after harvest' Therefore, wo ex­ Charles Brown, of Hastings township*, Road would be constructed, still he
thought we &lt; ould not cousBicutly abnn-:
pect every man to coll and settle up fell from a straw btack this afternoon,
don the jiojecf. At ail ereut% he bo(«*d
their accounts on or before the 28th on the premises of H. Myere. seriously
no
action here to-day would be regard­
fracturing one of his armn and other­
inst We mean Uutin&gt;u.
ed ns final.
■
wise injuring him badly. Dr. Charlo
Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.
T. B. Skinner stated that the people |
Russell was called to hi* areistanee, but qf Ionia were now nl.out taking up nub- j
IX cent sugar nt Burell'f.
up to this hour has not returned and we
roripticns in aid qf th« Road to that-j
have no 1uith» r particulars
place, and committees bad been appoint- j
...................
•
The New Fnm.-J. W. A C. G. Bent­
ley, m&amp;nufacturers-of sash, doors, blinds
i Druggists and Chemists,
Tsui: to the Lj.ttkb, axd Dzsuved.
and moldings, and everything eke; are —From the I'latndealtr of Thursday wo
Dr. Ellsworth, being again called up­
so busy selling moldings that they can­
and dealers in
clip the follow ing, every word of which on, stated that they p eferred to have
not write for the local column this wqek.
&amp;.C.. &amp;.C.,
Road to Battle Creek ; but if they could
is tiuo, while tlta reprimimd adminis­ not have ono, they would have to go to! PATENT MEDICINES
Rubber mope at Buseil'*.
tered to tho Prosecuting Attorney of Kalamazoo, became a Road they must I
Manistee for his insult to tho people of have ; it was tho necessity of his see-!
Peaches fresh and nice at Busell's.
Cheaper Ibnn an/ btory tn Hanlngx
tion of the country. Dr. E’lswnrth'
Beet Sheny wine, bitters for dyspep- Barry is richly deserved.
OILb,
The Prosecuting Attorney ul Mani.°
‘Ve
i
a. st
Bubell’f.
tee, it is said, &lt;oni.Jains bitterly that I th“ B-°“Jto
VARNISHES.
The Town Talk
the intelligem-n of Bony county is nut I
*n
.r
to Oreonvillo,
WBt
Hastings ami T&gt;jw«ll, over
TURPENTINE.
Is the name of u Choice Brand of Ci­ D-piosentcd by the jun- that has he*n'
impanuelleil. " We are,
unpanuelkil.
are,‘candid to confer
cunfoM ’I “
BDrt?
Lotb®5 T°
!°ute’- . . . ..
,
.
gars just received and for sale at the
' I
that did tb»y not rejirewnt tho intelli-1 .• ,® Wja»n«n»a stated that the first in- TOILET and FANCY HOODS
C. It. HICKH.
City News Dejot.
geuce of this county better than tho in*B^ in-f
mnet*n!? was
PERFUMBRY.

Hardware,

Stov es.

Harnesses,

Iron. Nails. Glass,

Detroit Stoves,

C.H. HICKS,
Groceries,
Crockery.

Glassware.

telligence of Mnniiitee minify i« vnnr*. ~held.was on his return from Ionia,
.
BOOKS A STATIONERS, ;
n,ol‘c® B’Ven’
The Laecj.it Biock of Scbcol Books sented by him we should fed Srfo
CHOICE TEAS,
complimented bv their aolection ■ ■
’ V1'’uK,.,t uiglmua Road was not a fixod
in the City at the Oily News Depot
^5! i
^K)t^ these Roads
GROCERIES,
will
bo
built.
Bottle
Oreek
is
able
to
do
,
Beet cbeeM In the city atBuscll’s.
A Card.
■
ter chare to build them. The Chair CI
' GA RS and TOBACCO,
ranted au
to hear
from xiasungs.
Hasting*.
ueor iron
j
A Choioi Stock of perfumeries at the’
Yr__
° responded,
Mr. E. G. WillfonM, of the Flnt NaMr. Bowue,
of Hastings.
KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES
City .News Depot
MATURES
ttonal Clothing House, will vlrtt Detroit rtaung that th? people uf Hasting were
about the first of September for the pur- about equally divided as to Battle Creek
WALL PAPER, Ao,. Ao..
Far Photographs and Pictures, of all
poee of assorting and filling yp.hta stock or Kalamazoo. He thought, however
kind*, call on J. F. Minkler.
nr-rv
of ClothiiK, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, they would MBit* in building a Road
I ®XTY DRUG STORJE,
Ac., and would be pleased to fake orders from Hastings to tho former place.
Tgs Towx Talk, K. C. B. and E. B for any especial article required by gent-t
After a running debate between
Hall, three of the best.Brands of Cigars —foil lines of which (ho market will M“ssrs. W illiard. Dr. Ellsworth, and •
Stalest.. Haultur., lUeh.
in the market at Post Office.
Dot w«Tsnt his kwplng, viz.: tiiljr and others, the following rosolutkm was off­
other fin* hats, kid gloves, extra forge ered by the former, at the request of a
Cheapest fiult jar al BuselPs.
trediMwear, IrareUag bags, Ar., Ac. numberof delegates, and adopted, and
Hams, WHUaew &lt; Ge.
Great care and personal attention will the meeting adjourned.
Retailed, That this meeting of tiiecitiDo not claim to hove the only Mold­ be given to these orders,
z-ns cd Battle Creek are in favor of
ing Machine in Bany county, but they
I will ctose out my Stock
tmuailt BAAXKA-orourD^iv H±?X.lh±1 '•,ffort,,yi!h
,
have one that will stick any uud all
kinds qi moldlDga that are needtd.
of Summer
.
They abo tatte oti hand a forge number the Leii.cn tttirty Rtcidlays:
of Coora, wh, blind*, moh’lti^s, win­
wiX'biitelwlSL cjwik nonbrnuj iu io,,!! by
or Dry Goods and Clothinpdow frame*, Ac., that will be Mild at low lisLed curing the trial
of Vanderpol
Bn&lt;1»’» fi’rtheranoe ol the pro-'
*
VlOlIling
• -Bdw In progress in that city, 'ihe re^i J**’’ *fc wcoB'mend a farther meeting 1 .
.
n
Seventy-five Cents 071 the
The place to bny your boot* and shoes nora it coiitains are full and very satis- &lt;*f citizens, to bo called, to consider the !
to trial r&lt;w tJlij1 DlBbctl QUrin«lht en- question in dctail-at an eerly day.—Tri- Dollar.
i at
ttVMYATB.

$1.00 for 75c

R. MUDGE.

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DAILY EDITION.
HASTINGS, MICH., MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 28 1871.

NO. 12.

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.

«&gt;. tuarke.1 xxbibit “I." I did not find quarter alter
Ans.—Mrs. Vanderpool had been
„
, Mr. Hughes and
..
He came out •
Objection
i.iadu by
the pants and vest when searching for on the
’balcony
*
on
Sunday
of visiting and conversing with her hits- overruled un i exception noted.
his doth** that he wore eu Sundav. II &gt;. of* his
’ ’ own accord without being cnllM!
Thirteenth Day’s Proceeding*?»d “d ««- ul»ut ;u Irure, wh.n Mr
A
,^_r
|,
oflW
r fV)1)1)
Ans.—The first note was fo
for
82,50'J
immediately returned to the jail anti told by mo. When I was first nt the Bank .
■ ,&lt;,du“,.r.t” 1""—1 '“l tlx. la»l SOW
lum that I could not find the pants. He ou Monday I did not sec any scrubbing, 1
hr l.rter fo Lcr^ymg .butth.re ... .
Cra«rt«m.ta&gt;d by Mr. Hugh* 1
MOUSING SESSION.
raid "that k it, that is going to appear nor w.w there any water ou tho floor. ’ tetter h. had jw.reJIm, in.ad m
lnm “n„ Bdd
ngainst me.” He also said that he and He uppearod to bo sweeping out dirt. ! Ii.au.,«ud bad read ,t ud hu.1 a. forth, i ho ha,f , d,
in
Blnk ol Mu.„
l ield had had n scuffle on Sundav and Was next then- about 9 o’clock and ■ cr ...for !i
Bh. wok .land tat her .
d JuM
.
u
Auguri 28, 1871.
Ise had
Iris
pants, and
tooktuem
them have slated all I noticed about his up- i h^ddrop1.,h.r.,d.«ndl num^im.-,
ir
■
‘ond soiled
i-rtnv,
luvK
” ba[ w,u|d
extorted,
Tiwma. Coqullterd wonlted ~i
-tun,
on
, l““’r auu
,
________
r2'° ' olr
i
nnd 11“*, ,°
D “
,hat Fi
®ld
,et
,» soo^e, uke„
‘l”""' .?. lx?‘
,b'’ B“'*'
■ &gt;ui'o. Field took' tlw dirty pant, ud" pcarance. Ho gave me 825 on rent j y tpuk rt. Bh. dul not muk. .ay rrere : T1,J fl„t no(„
. x««.v__.
lirty pants nnd
Mr.Effltte.ton read th. .tetter „d
of ,2.too „„ gi„„. I
downthe Ma.»te, ,„•! to tt,c c„d olj.terted for the back windoia. if h« which ho counted out himself, and $100 i .....
rinaow as if ho on bank account which ho gave to me to ! as lollows
WJW wojj ncqmuntef] wjtJj Vanderpool
the piers and returned, with another —
•_
-in the j couu
was going,
to
throw them
count but
I Xl&gt;d not. If Field! “Folks in Manistei Mich.—
, an(j know nothing against his character.
"kw.w,. &gt;
,
he - Vanderpool— * had
Dill Brew.. * m , war. iu ytor pte».
A|
jt „„ diMOTBwl that
tvould toko? '
’
U''
°n^ *
m&gt; y^ou don’t, jhoso are good pant?' think I would have noticed b’s excited ।
Sundav. we come from tho iron •
*
.
. ,
.
j and then he brought them back and put | and confusod appearance, but do not on
;luinb.
and had wm. mining ...oo.y- ■h.prcre.cul..... wore .jam wdhout .itObjectiou made by Mr. Hughes ’and 1i thntn
them on a chair, but the next- moruiug j know why 1 did not speak of it at tho j
in tho after noon we soon your Bankpr j nessos, os one of thv Steamer* on the
&lt;»vt n-uled and exception noted
' ^e
he sni
said that ho burned them up tugeth- time. Next went to the bankon'Wednes- stand
,
iu his door. Wowent in to okanpi l^ake hud boon disable 1 and had failbd
er with the vest. Saw Vanderpool pass day morning about 9 o’clock, and met ,
our money.* Thon wo got him to write to make tho usualtrip, which rendered
t^\6inj“txtes.
, u Jeuer xo niB W1itf m tne juh at oue time.
! a letter to his wife in the Jtiil ut oue time, there Dunham, Ingram nnd Con- ;
letters
for us rind told stories till night
■ iTwo- ST* Vil?'
“1 ?'r. T1 4~xV
look 4k„
lhc 1„4.„_
li'1,er Cfrom
,
'-’
r
|
‘
«"
,
&gt;
“
"J
•'»
■
--- l.__ l.„_.l — J _k_ , OTWt
but
Jid
not
ynow
it necessary to udjuuru till to-morrow
then bill punched his head with on iron
?±X.±S‘,■ »W ■“ '» him.vh.tb.v.youdono’ and
■
I was going tu find them there. Never ,oar lock, lie bled bn folded newapapert morning at It o’clock.
l»dy d,agvod &gt;u th, water l^hr.d tho
nMhi,
w,. tb)ril tI1„
hud talked with uuy ouo previous to this that I put in the back part til the stove,1
' n ? t.r'kr
dt?0TT P"1,‘ ’rl icl' •»
and th. . nr&lt;d«p.
about the matter. We staid there till ,and 1 spilt somo on Uie fluor, and then and
nUvhurW nduut^.nd ,f th. bop. w«s then marked exhibit 3 " maltha
AU Around the Stateabout noon and I orrosto I Vandenwol there was a epit box up wt there so l *
wa. u;4 artrtmd th. wmxt &gt;t would make tetter “ 4." Th. letter Mt rough which
when 1 lelt and ho was in my custody nt |i throwed-on some ink and water. Wo i
or« minute, monc IT m&gt; &gt;ron I ,dtr.(tel Ioy MtMltion, but I could not
Saginaw is to engage ih car building.
dinner. Did not have any warrant fur i put things around his head aud took him
"
'iti I I
“ "ouM **•" '™d n,d it „ th.t Um, „„„ d„k hal j
him. He remained in jail till after 1 with us bo ns not to alarm, next day
Monroe is infested with burglars.
’
b?“‘
V~ix«&gt;o» «&gt; lh. did read it before it pared out of mr
------t—— —------the Manistee trial when I took him to
weight
ot
it.
1
rowed
down
•
t
-. to
1 Mr. Bullis. Af- Jacksun. Remember tho night when ' before wo ^ot well out wo druped him .
Ckesauaing wants a railroad from.
&gt;
' i------- i'A.
---------the
— river
•••“• ■ possession,
I gave it
in L. Michigan with a boat nqie and a ’
•ast v\ odE-.eedKy nnd the sea was very ter his wife had gone, I talked with thv fluppowd'hodv of Field wns found |
■ Flint west to Txuke Michigan.
' piece of Iron ballast.
ealm. If the wind had been sokagh as ; him about the letter and he said he was mid brought to Manistee nnd I ndmit.
Gen. Custer is visiting his friendsand
(Signed.)
James Nolan,
t' ir",
rieamer Manistee. I wouldj borry }ie had written it as that would . t«l to the Jail on thnt nigh. Mr. Couovor,
. rejatives in Monroe.
XVx. Bbown,
j Hn At.
,o vcntuJ® OUL * do not uppvur against him Ho said ho want- Dunham and Ingram. Mr. Conover went
Sailors.’
’ Tho fall term of the Hillsdale Col­
Know-that 1 ever rowed dotnx there bo- I
(O
«iu
something
to console : into the &lt;idl first mid the rest of us re' lege oj»ons on the 30th insL
Followed by this:
,ore. but «as requested
do «u bctoi-e hi.« wife
but had made u mis- mahied outside in tho hall. They came •
coming up here tu testily, in order to
WM
bOny
for
it. : between 1'1 nnd 12 o’clock nt night,
Michigan has twenty-two cheese fac­
“ You ha&lt;l better trace this now with i
prepare myself as,u wdnes^
't&gt;n Thursday I again searched the house Did not understand that Mr. Conover a pencil, and copy at Racine or Muske­ tories, of which the average cow: power
yhules treeor, the h&lt;^-«tard witae%«X(f Vandenuol far the imsaing money, i went into his cell to draw a confonriou gon, send to Fred and tell him to have is 400.
:&gt;ving duly sworn, nrid' J reride in ( £)ij uot iiuJ ajly at that time, but uftHr- , from him. First saw these men in front some one who never wrote to me, and is
The wealthiest and most successful
Manistee mid mum I making burin
st &gt; wards found iwcsc, on going with Mr. of the jail mid did not come with them, a poor writer to copy, word for word.
pouch grower at Spring Lake is H. G.
presem,. but was Sheriff of Manistee Ruggles. 1 foand it in die wash room, The reason that I admitted them al that Date it New Ycrk, and have it all writ­
Smith, a colored man.
v«a*ty in 1800. Field disappeared on un »!„, floor, between tho flobi aud the i time of the night was bseaute 1 would ten, and directed, and dated and dirtclad
The Air Irina Railroad lietwuen Ro­
bunauy eepteasl'er i&lt;h. I860. Saw hiding.' There were 19 pieces—14 faeces ■ admit friends at any time and 1 do not in the same ink Direct to Post Master,
\ nnderpool twfcv oa that-dny. Once , wert. English wvareigus nnd tire.rest j think Conover was his enemy. I re­ Manistee, Mich. Be sure end have the meo and Armada is being newly gravel­
nte ut 8 o
1M‘lir:^c house ho uc- Wvre half ecRSwuigns. This room joined | fused udmisrion to Mi*s Scribner at one date on letter and ou envelope corros- ed and otherwise improved.
&lt; u]-ied and he Ls«d &lt;ki a pr^y mit. Have J j|ie kitchen. Vanderpool was in this Hime. Arrested Mrs. Vanderpool also,at Cnd. This is a good deal, but it must
JSastern parties arc buying sheep in
*ten the coat obkh-. faand it aa Septcm- j Jvom alone two or three minutes wash- the house of Mr. Ruggles, and think I
done, as cirvumstnncetfrvre all against Jackson county and shipping them to
L-ausi' juid gave it tu Mr. •
hiuisalfthe day I arrested him. It' gave orders that Miks Scribner should me. Tell Fred to be sure and take the New Jersey for breeding purposes.
BullfoT 1
Bullfa.
Next &lt;aw Imu in the afternoon .
jn «ue&lt;nrner'uf the room ned could nut bo admitted to her but I never re- letter to N. Y. city, and mail it himself.
The Lansing Fire Department holds
&lt;&gt;n Sundav sheat 4
h* seen ('iU"ve&lt;y
j o'clock.!!,
^.i k - m
~ . un the 'nut be
till vety ckx»
cloao to
to It11 Was
Was fused tu let hor in nyirelf. When I nr­ Don’t fail. He must not write about it
a tournament tieptember 12th and 13th.
nricany of hisbouse. ytatfcww him onI' t&gt;Wwn
~___ .*«“exlxbit
«• « “J•” which he .identified rested
_ ___ ______
____
__ _____
_____________
Mrs.________
VauSerpoul, _____
I did ________
not tell ___to______
you or
let (any
one____
else.)
Mansfield
1’rixes valued at over MOO wilL.be
Moqjlay about half j-ut six*x. si. he was a?ta lett«r from Vanderpool•(•» his wife ; her I was going to urm-t her but asked i knew where he went”
-weeping &lt;rat 41k. Bunk. 1 was driving i K\Mch he bad founi in their house. Tho her if she would step into the buggy and '
.,
K~-i„4ri_ niczi _,„,i ,i,_ i„, awarded.
past and stopped mid jumped out and i*acr wtt6 -written from Milwaukee.
ride up to the jail. On the wav there I ]
Alr* ^r'^ton aiw nu ws
.Howell claims to bo the bast interior
-aid to hitr, y&lt;*i :trv down early, and he
iJmse-exuminefl ?»y Mr. liaghcft.
told her it would lc necessary for me t&lt;&gt; •t4?r previously marked exhibit J
wheat market in that part of tho State.
-aid yos,th&gt;s wi niy fast day afoue in buriWasHkeriff nt riie time of’the arrest^ keep her a few days, but did nut wait j which had been identified bv Mr. Secor, Farmers in great numbers for forty
new. 1 wcut-iato theBaukand the little
Vitnderpuol uni had besu tor about • till I g"i her into the jail. Tbi&lt; was I
follows : [The italicised wor lrwere miles around the village resort there tj.
doer leading behind the courier being aTOr and u ha)L Do npt-WMh tuiuake about 9 o'clock iaXhc morning. 1 bad | uutj( rMorejj
M make sales.
open, I passed in behind and saw tho car- jsJv wtoi^; statements and you can tell been adri»ed to arrest herby Mr. Bullis |
«u„J rrKr
oh itojo
A new mission chap»-l has just b-.-«n
pct was tabmmpaa(Llayrin|a pileou the , lw*Well as l, fcy you know when wo have and others but did nut know the reason
milwavx«i , . ug. - ,
.
built by the Young Men’s Missfuaary
floor. The curtain on tho «c*-t ride was i the-oleatious. /Reckoned
the time
for it.
uor did
Dear Wife :
^Beckoned un
up the
time as
as ' for
it, uor
did II inquire.
rai’uire.
Society of the Presbyterian chim.li, at
drawn,
Imt
onihoweet
ride
’
was
thrown
!
t
vt!Or
nuj
eight
anonth*.
'Wo*
about
,,
xr-i
.
.
.
...
,
,,
,
stopped
at
Inidington
to
put
on
Bay City, at on expense of noarly\812,, ’.4i.._i
T'.vr'.
Ls • ,k.
r I-.. . i .kx3^n^"
Que*.
—habit
Whatut
wasyour
habit
at that
■ so did not get hero in
i-.a...i.:_.i . ....i
a. u ,Qucs.—What was
your
that i men.
lumber
and
ttere :
Weiuretey jfonuug tim. .bout wre.tiu&lt; Wte wh.a.w.-r ।
009. It is a handsome stru-.-terc, StatfiO
- J,
. .
btWgaBu.4&lt;.?l uf J.rt tl-re
rJ.SwIorT.tt. Jto.lL Wa. p.!| limo fur the morning train. 1 wont over
Lv suggested it to you.
. to Englemans uffioo uud met NntoEngle- feet in size, of the Gothic order. Sir. you unM .&lt;4m» •wnoper
I thew
to tbe iicswflice. Cmdd see the
;
‘
.
Gbjocted
Ki by Mr. Eggleston,
as nut! man, but Mike had gone tu .Manistee vices were hold. in it the first tim la-t
went oct HtH; said I hadinot l»e&lt;-n to I
frem the fop of the bill on Maple
(
Sunday, at which appropriate addreaaei
2but will be beck here Wednesday uiornbreakfast, nut lie wud he lisdnot eitbon, |
the jHjstoffice-closed aud did I crosrcxauiinatic-n. and orerrulei.
were mode by sevenu gentlemen inter­
, __ AT-.
ing. Nate took me in his buggie and
auj l»jrf.y.itb «.. 1 na. ttto.|wtg,.
Had M
8on I
An4
, „„UD,g Al- w
-x- Whom™ ttej'rtwutm^
'dro„
hi, Bo„k,„ nnd onX „a). ested iu the enterprise. We understand
1^m«Uun«.,d*k&lt;,r tltoiav-to &gt;n- .u..1, |fMdre!buraormug. Tan&lt;lCTro„r.|U,r„.l ,dru«l
u, d„
1 di3. I
it will be dedicated September 10th.
Jio
told
tne
ho
thought
I
would
have
no
qutxe .tout Sir. FiJd.toMto 11.11 tod tourete about too block, torn the J..L dld
„nv „r„nl f„ |,«. ,rm)li
A village has been laid out in» rtfrrrequreted to.» do as, and rfre.. I tok- ; n„ ld«.k. are 12 nxl. wid-. Th. bank | lei,. h„ ute,ut „ d„- und . itof tokrl trouble to raise $'&gt;O.(»OO,(Fiftv thousand)
~
I
wanted
it.
Still
I
must
make
nltown of Salem, on the line of the De­
ed bun if he knew where .he was lie {^-as^hirt when 1 passed doarn, 1 think.;
.
....
Junk. : up • cej].1
A Mm Runrte,
-re.J
.-.ih lo„o„ fot
troit, Lansing, and Lake MichigastRailsaid be slid met, 'bat had probably run j ----- ----,B.—
the,-----------poatoffice
not more
'
-----------------f than
, liex. jfoi
JU
to. h«re x.y .rtur.ro.
wM
(
Q
road, to be called Summit
away. Whou I-saidahat-waagueer he1 ekreeininutesnnd
J
I tnrued &lt;o —
go back
M.
----- ------It. —
Iterate, --xtou.
&lt;1.. Hhrore.rtiton.to.MiUudN.l.bS;,
.-aid lie kind wou awny liefore and wu saumediately. and found the Bank open J .tWeri»g where tfo- xnouey was, he
A quarrel among chursrb member &lt; iwould vevLalfE :hean&lt;xf him ve the salt and got out and went in. Ilad no i«ar- .
Ine about the meney when he Wednesday morning and try to get on raging fiercely at Feafan. The cause"
water.
Went to :tlhe hank ugain
; ocular Amrincac to call-nte ici.. Remain- -come out of .the jail, after talking the Ifoat that night for manisteo. Still is the i&gt;oraiateucy with which some o£
„
if
I
get
up
a
deal
it
may
detain
inc
•t tMMM
there three &lt;rr four .minutes, then i^ith Vanderpool bat I did not know his
in the aftenraan t*-jgvt
souse money.
mor —
tho congregation insist on taking their
VanderaaKil ]&gt;oS
.----------------■rue€5’o O0
""taApply
•'•“Tr'y ou
°° went to* building of my awn occupied , businoM when he went in. I admitted longer. I went to the first Nat’s! Bank dogs into tlje sanctuary. The church
rent. IfIfrid
Mil
hBr. the
:l Bank
r ’ owed
“ ’ nm , w-]fc. Hfailey at the cornea, and white him to talk upon any «bje.»: that ho and they told me Field already written choir have seceded in cons?quence. A
uratAA—.JY
------ 14 like tu ~4
.Vanderpool mae up to the «w fit. I wa- net'wgtiag for him them we were going to disolve. He wa-i missionary is loudly called fbr.
..bout SKS.OOnsid
Iwreuld
get I-WM
about SMHt.HH}. rand oeW^d him to look fn-jre to mde ibame to breakfast- Ifo when become out, bat'«« pieveeded alnughtg fast. But Um Bank hero is on
at his bowk anil «ee.iflii agreed sith me. ntf fhiuk he'had the rubbers on at tuis itnxncdiately to Vsaderpml's liouse and my sido of tbe iotrweit, &amp; I will do my
. TEACHERS' NOTICE.
He loobsd .at .'his.book;cad then .turned time,-but iie had on black pent* and a (if,mud the money spoken of. F*eld and liest to close up with Field note. Should
around and said■4,wl*at did you say?” black root. We got into .the buggy, i T.aaderpp&lt;x»l kep+ do sareant- or clerks we still Im together, I will shut his
end I told rrini;Rgnin,-lhen he tamed to and 1 do mot .recall whether I drove ;4|Mt I know ot Tin- fout-print inpoken IllaUiny meit.ti. Be patient all will be Examination of Teachers fbr Bair
County. Fall Series.
IU1 irregnlsr shape that I can well take care of y«unelf. I am sorry
look nt Lw book and.ogt-iu turned twice has clear ho his hwnse, or -whether l»c „f wa,
more iu ti*e same way -and aslurl me gut mat at -the • earner ntxa-t n block 'hardly describe, it was irregular on one to leave yen but cant help it—ever your
.
- rnwimusoi will PC
,
Gconon.”
what I warted, rihan be-«aid he gwi-ssed from his bouse. Did not haro any cou-'^ide and round on the other, being uwu
held m fullvw,:
it was all right, and hertook uut x pile vernation writh him at the stare or in the uhout 4 inches on oue ride and S ou the
At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
Court then took a le-.-ess till 2 r. m.
“ Hnstiugit, Oct 9th, and Noz. fitb.
of bills sad toldnao to&lt;c9unt uut «nat Buggy that I reedli, nor after he got o«L . other. Got the box of jails four or five
Cannot vucall anything nbout it- !-days -after I arrested hits, and perhaps
“ Assyria, Oct 18th—Ellis Schoo!
me out 8108 and 3 flriU-dwiw a reoevit.’’ l-oohed ati»y deck when I .-started to I four or.five davs before Field's body
House.
Robert W. Stamford the forty-fourth
town, i* tbe way I know what j mas-found. Had aeeu ikis box two or
He atqieared confused unfi excit«J&lt;and go
At Nashville, “ 17thwitness,
oad
one
of
the
new
ones,
being
absent-minded. When J went in ho time K wsRicnd itxmas half-past six, not ; ihree .times before I tod. iKncoarion of
“ Middleville “ 20jhwas behind the counter with a broas. iu more tiicu that.
Was abaut teveu । it. I tu^k it from a drawer in a duly sworn, said :
" Hickory Cormfrs, OcL-25th.
I reside nt Orion, Oakland Q&gt;., but
his hand an 1 the tioor »was weL, fide o’cloekor a .quarter to seven when I i&lt;fo*k iu the jail liall, to which he had
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
was
at
Manistee,
Mich.,
in
1869
visiting
’
ut.hi*
• i- «house. Bid
ri..i not ae&gt;*-.
I changed Va’adiirpoel from
had on a pair of xubticxs uLd no stock­ 'left Vaaderptxd
... ..... .uu yvu.mnrac tne piaaiori
ings. Was tfo*r&lt;- iignin on Wednesday go into tLe ibaek nx&lt;i behind she cur­ one cell .1* another while in jail. Do my brother. I/jft, there in October of Snperintendent.
and ».li u nnu
,writ
that
year.
A
few
days
before
tho
dis
­
annonn
m al.thia ea-ly date the Fall Serie, of
Vandwyo"! ro- uo*. know that there was any difference
morning about S o’-ciuck. Air Dunham tain that morning.
appearance of Field I sold to him some inatioM and. in cunnecikt, with II Invito
Conover, aud Ingram,
«r&lt;?re th«H maineil is the front :wom while 1 was in the seuarity of the cells in particular,
English
sovereigns,
probably
over
20
behind
tfocounter.
Was
m*
.jr-'thero
bat the.last one did not look uut on tho
and wore making itiveeligutions.
t&gt;
First slzwt aud had a high buara fence around in all. I sold him two or three pieoca
nsristediu wreadisx down She carperi more than t-w&lt;&gt;*r three urinates
•uueilon. Tb» -und“^f Bam-’ m.“y
when Vanderpool swl yuu will not heard of tbe rihaapjioamnee of Field iL Never saw thin box of pills in his in the fore part of August and the rest
find it all there ter 1 Uwe burned r.bmt 9 o’cfockrimt .nwrning. J&amp;o was ; poeaKiioq, but took thran fra® tbe in nine or ten days after.
Cross-examined by Mr. Holbrook.
-----Mf-jje of it up, b'.esu* it was dirty. I about as l*ie e« h* * «»ow’- l«riu[*&gt; a
• &lt;le»k
drawer.
Can
awear
he
Field was iu tho bank when 1 sold
A SelMt School at‘ Woodland Centre, under the
&lt;i
-1
tnit
box fur I
saw
him
found one or two stsiw w here .the car­ 2itrle more flashed. Wae also pdecvhon . 'iia
»«rpcr. will eonaeneaKept.
him tho first lot, but I do not know how chamofPrer.
■
it in his hand* ono time at the desk.
pet was stiffened. Theie wim a lout / saw him on riuudiw •raorning. There 1 have
print ot one place fumti by a re&lt; dish axe two ways in wkicli oxo can go Ifrom 1 brought him a cup and feu epoon to many pieces there were, probably two
or three, nor do 1 know liow much I,re­
Vanderpool
’
s
Louse
to
nb«
bank.
One
take uwdimae, but think he did not take
wuUt«nce. This q»ot wr» abost four
ceived.
Do not know
where
ho i II will commence Sept- 4ib and continue fix week*.
inches in diameter. I esnsed &lt;ht floor tlcough the badk ifour .rad the alley it from this (box at that time. He had
Euperintendrat of School, will aUo conduct
the money
that
he
paid a The
soma
meant
lots
and another box and tho two lay there to­ got
tnioiu ciam for teacher., at the rillura of
to lie,wit out. for I saw a large spot that acsoss
me
whether
ho
got
it
out
of
his
pockets
!her. Gut tho letter enoken of and
quarter
nearer. ' gcfl
was inked over and very macu scrubbed. this is about
a
or from the end of his nose. If ho took
,
*uc
uowu
as the ‘‘Brown ana Nolan let­
l found in the matching raised will th.’ Theother way is out aS the front door । g
arkx'issi&amp;.tei
it from hia pockets, I do not know from
and WJWU
down *u*i-v
Maple rtreen
Do aotremen
dirt a reddish substance that looked like ,auu
—-----—-------— -. ter’ ou the ev/Jnin’of tho 19ih, of Sep­
and I swear before thia jury
e. Readier, Grammar. Method* of Teai-b. „ one,
.
blcixt Hanging on the nuder side of I her whether I bud any eonversahou tember, I think. The evening that Gon- which
mramtM. will receive ,pw-i«| attentlua.
and God Almighty I do pot know where
over
was
there
was
on
the
evening
pro”
•
'
~
--------thebdaril were drops about tne sine of » with him on .Sunday morning or no,
l
.
O1
eupvnntenaent st
pea and of ri r. ddLh color. Found a but think not. I went to pet some feub- vious to the inqvest. Saw him give (he | eJ,u
Mr. Elins W. Merrill, of Muskegon
m wsuapcr on tl* counter «iih ib»* I er pillows
I l-d «&lt;bo barn; letter to Mrs. Vanderpool. On W’ednes-1
marks ou -one ride, of the size of the end j This was about 8 o’clock and the next day when we ntwe at the Bank I should was called as tho next witness, but Mr.
-jf tbe finger, and on the other ri ie was I time I saw Mm that day. &lt;*• about 4 think there were 80 perapas around j Hughes objected to his being sworn on
* .. . ..
one mark. Also found one tine hair, 5 o’clock. I was passrnc bv on a wau tlwro at a tune, and the chief topic of &lt;
'
.1. v
"
-1 ie ground that hi* name was not on
or C inehre iu tengrt. Ixwkrf in tbe. with toy lit*, girte awl to
“ conversation
was r icld s disappearance. . fc ,
, ,
i ot know------------------------------of any crowd being
store ud a r» ry tod .tuell proceeded jko bJrony «bore aal --etotouoe*am- Did
--------------o there
- i t*1&lt;’ *nfomntion.
Mr. Nelson then Stated that this Wltfrom ,t
It bnd'tto odor ot burnt tool- wna.iuo by toying, Ite bud b.d «m &gt; «•«
un Tiizrewlrtto
T.u-tev \lnr1„
Mode nnmtoxmfntore
no mreutory r\C
of ttlxto
the ‘,
.-u
E.m.1 tun xm.lt red .tow "" th" 1 rltto. token of th. honre, and toked m. „f,. «, Wedntod.y. Ttore .to a t.
tiu 1 ness w«i3 discovered only last Friday, as
part wall
Como er robbed hi. h.nJ if J wont -d any ot them, and 1 nd I I box n&gt; lh. burglar fo-oof chert abouts a
J । having facts important for the pro^ecuor-r the ink .non, remr .[qtennd 10 lx- did not know u, I drt Ihd not toy .toc.tes deep, &lt;1 .neb-. tr.d«.and 3inclto
. tiou.
n.oirt and otter, dry. I tooth dinner | anything t» him £ Monday ntoromg , fang. There ya, a ruaUto Un eiumge
iJmwd.tod
itow te
teing nlkat
for il 1 box .bou, f# foobre long'tod 2 itoln-x
Tho obfortioo on orermled ond ox­
. ,
.
.■
— ,before
— f--- iL ta.htoatore
Ixx. ■! Jbirthte
—l..« l.e.iexn»
ItrMUJ.l* UimUOCl. lOr 11
Mltn » epuwpou. aww
—
—
—
—
|
—
k_.i
U«,I 1
pevtty early tu be talking about I high at the batk rid* which sloped down’ ception taken, when he testified as folwent into 0fo wash room and wished, I was i—.
- 1 u
'
j to tho front One box went in endway.s lows:
then we went to dinner - after which 1 business.
and tlw other udnxrxjx, te.riog . Irtlto j j ,m lkMtouw/ n, ' Mnrire™.. .nd
took lum to jail, returned to tk«
Counsel naked him why hi sai l it was
। have been engaged in the lumberond examined his clothes tho. be had on ,
nil tin"- about Lush spaoe in trent
bosin^
l
hor Vxodapod
Sunday morning. Then I went to the pretty early to be tnltang abou^Lu® „.fr^lnTt 1,-T.,Mt Bgghy.--.,
an inrentoy«'«».. Leto,,trheu Mr.LllgUfou "*««•» W .11 yoodrrabqta regud fo th. tore.- '„6d
hi„ fa
Jol
ofTSg
i
• ',
•
- ’
.-entente of tbe tof.-, and found a tetter foh, mmtoaf ereto exemit»«M&gt;, Wt the ftr ot that letter at the jail ?
Oldretioo mile by Mr. Hughe., 11
“PJ"1 * “»te with him tod ho
book and a 150. U. 6 bond, about *oO I OTnIt dimWd it re proceed without n
,t
, .
_ ! ,
. •
I camo for the purpose of paying it oe
in mnuteted ftto6m.nl currency tod
which, being overruled an exception was getting it extendad.

Got up that tountinx

.Wt

a

noted.

Qoes.—What was the amount ?

*

hMpitsJity of the people U Oranc-rrillr. bo

esn

T. 11. DIAMOND.
Co. Supt School,.

SELECT SCHOOL.
..
...... .....
IO IBKe C
feel on the 4th of .Sep'i-tuber, at the

ELUS SCHOOL HOUSE,
... ,-... ... .
,*,v ...r.n'u"r- ...tv
drain- from aucii a *unre«, conitently adding

paring fur ’&lt;
Uw .Muddle*

ting men or womrn prewinlrr aebonl, will find

commencing winter school.

Tuition to the School, 03.00.
For further information, addrew.

�Great Union Exposition
Al Grand

SEl’TEMBKB 12, 13. M AND l'v Itrtl,
Hmtuxob. Mich., Avgust 28, 1871.

8ENERAL

iwo faim ix oxx-

CONVEYANCER;

ABSTRACTS OF TITLES

What Answer 1

Gentlfmcn of Uio Jtxry, or lhe Grand
River Vdi’ley Hallroad. Of tbe Grand
Ruphls mi«l Indiana 1 lull toad, of tbe
Northern Aerlcultunil and State Pornological Societies, the Union Fair Commntee, of the Business and Mercantile
LDUrtaLs of Grand liupids now and
hereafter, give cur.
Two hundred nnd
forty rods «.&lt;; miditional railroad will
•■nnble cara to run from the A J my street
DeiMd to the Fair Grounds. Why shall!
it not l&gt;e made, and that immediately ?
Weureiold that the cost of the work
would no: Ik* more than $1,500 or $2,000.
But suftpoMf it bu twice or thrice that.
lx&gt;uk at what waits.
Ten thousand
jicople in this city aud intermediate
vicinity are writing nnd wishing to pay
at least one fare euch way—at ten cents
each that would be $2,01)1).
Ten thoumiihI more from other parts of tbe State
during the four d^ys of the Fair want
to do the same thing—S2,WK) more. Do I
you sec that 1
Aud if such a road wa* .
made a permanent thing it would be
thus busy at least twenty days iu each '
and every season. Shall we have a rail­
road to the Fair Ground*?
What an­
swer? .
To the above, from tho Dally Panic of j
lhe26th, we mint the answer will be in
the affirmative. Such a road would add
largely, l&gt;oth to tho property on exhibi­
tion and tho attendance.
Let the road
be built.
Location of the Odd Eellows* Institute-

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

of lands in Barry County fnmLihcd on
Hjiplicatlon, at my office in the
Court House.
W. H. JEWELL.

missioners have located the Odd Fel­
low’s Institute at Lansing. Though in
doing so they have clearly broken orer
tho plain instructions and conditions im­
posed by the Grand Lodge, yet their
action is such as will undoubtedly secure
the approval of that body. Tbe Enterpriu of the 9th inst says :
Tbe committee appointed by tho
Grand Lodge of this State, for the pur­
pose of locating this institution, were in
session in this city yesterday. The point
selected for.(he Institute is tho city of
lensing, tho brothers and citizens of that
city having donated tor that purpose
property rained at $40,000, it being
what is known as tho Rogers’ Female
College, a building built of brick, four
steries nigh, sixty feet in length and
width in pra^rtion, standing on a tract
of laud of tftenty acres; also twenty-fivo
acres of land adjoining. Truly a mag­
nificent donation, worthy the whole
hearted brotherhood and citizens of tho
Capitol of the Statu. The only j oint
that contended for this prize with any
chance of success was the village of
Three Rivers, St. Joseph county, which
offend the sum of 826.0U0 dollars in
cash. This was doing nobly, but the
cuunuittee taking into consideration the
largely superior bid of the city of Lan­
sing, together with its central location,
awarded it to that erh. Wo understand
that it is the intention of the committee
to proceed at once ' towards raising aud
collecting' further sinus of money for
the purpose of building^anothcr wing to
tho building similar Sr lhe present one,
and cottages for the widows and orphan?.
When this is completed it will make on
edifice that the Onler can well be proud
of.
A month ago or more, the “dead beat’*
of an Owosso paper, contemptuously ig­
noring the subscriptions ot Corunna,
which were then $1,700 more than what
had been raised is Owosso for a united
purpose, claimed that the location of the
Institute lay between Owosso and Three
Rivers. The fellow stumbled ou tho

VAN VKL9ORJL ROLFE.
ATTORNEY’S at Law. UarUnn. Michiran. OSes
over National Rank, corner State aud JoBcraou
Street*.
... _ __

State Pomological Society

1.. HLSSE1.U.
ATTORNEY at Law. Iniuratice and Cblicctinc
fcir»cV£-n^ *

Are .bound

IfuHnjt, Mick:

Dry Goods,

For the

In*the Koeieiy- Yearly member­
. I.i(e Mewbcraliip ticket* J1O.
CHAN. H. HAUER.
HENRY 8. CLUfiD.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. sed
Grand Haren. Secretary.
.Solicitor in Cteiu-cry. AH lopl bu»ine» cnlm.tG.W.GRIGGS. Grand Raplda, Freaidanl.
ueilroad and steamboat larva at excursion
►onrtreot*. Union block. t&gt;i er Barlow &amp; Oood,tr». Freigilt moatlr free.
year’* More. Ha*tiw, Mleh.
Jnrly

ex peel
»bip ti

I. A. A E. A. HOLBROOK.

BEST AND CHEAPEST

TTURNEYS. and Conneellor* at Law.and Solid!
■&gt;r* in Clianrery, will promptly and fdlhfully a!

Groceries,

I1IIIIIS Mil SMS,

WM IL HAYFORD

!17^rA3?tffc^a!s?S
late Agent: land* bought and Mid. nnd nil buv

.new tracactlon* ou raa*utul&gt;!» tern*. .Ofleooir
Goodyear A Barlow** (tore.

C. &lt;i. HOLBROOK,

Ot Home Manufacture,

ATTORNEY nt Law. Mliellor in Chancery, wi!
attend promptly to ail biuinwi* entru.ted to bin
(Moe over J 1* Robert* A Co. » drug More: oBc

And everything in their lino of Good*
at prices as low a, at Jaekson.
or Grand Rapids,
And in manywn Lower.

Go to the

ATTORNEY and

Little Red Shop!

HARVEV WHISHT,

New Good&gt; Juat RocoMd.

By tho following, from the Saginaw

Enterpnu, it will be seen that tire Com­

GEO. C. WORTH.
LAWYER. Corner of Jeffarrao and
orer Barlow AOoodyear• Store.

lUrUrrn Mich. Ari
chanlcal Sadciy

’West ofBank

GRANTS PHILLIPS.

DJW. J. ML R C. Rl'tJSELL.

* mw

russell

A. WOOLEY

— BEST

STYLE

Hare their new Goidt.
CHROND’

Cuunaa.

“ This is the Lad uho drove ,
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

miulloudr Tbunday after-

jom BUBkHTi.

PHYSICIAN and Sorrton. Dwelling orf Broad­
-ay, near the Court Boom.

TINE BOOTS!

VOL UPJOHN.

la t&gt;M ttlr, Manufactured by

DR. C. U. LIN8LEY,
•BOTANIC ami Boteetie Phyrfeiaa an
treat* all rtrvnk and ■eatedie*&lt; »
to an can* by day or night. Ofiee al

WOODRUFF!

A. P. DRAKE, M- D.,

$itw iHninggall

REMEMBER,

STEWART K STEINUOFF.

for warm meals at all hours.' Washington Block, tsoutb ride state St.
llomember the place. Op- I
posite Lein's Bakery. i
South side State Si.
i
--------•

Striffit and Meciaiital Batiste,
OFFICE over Grant A PbUUp'a Stere. tia*Uar&gt;.
Mtehlran.

MILO T. WHEELER,

Aii%o,ws?^i* " ii W fill {) A RBI Mi t
C ITY PAINT STORE! The Best in the City.
COMM INS fc BROWN,

I

J. W. MAYNARD.
| NOTARY PUBLIC and General Uneven
■ and Oitil.nwun JfBrrwa mree&lt;, on*
! Of Kmirtra Blurt. H»»riXi&gt;. XllK

- i

Graininy,
Paper-Hanyiny,
/udtunininy, *c.,\

THE

Sign and Ornamental
Painting
i

CELEBRATED

Farrier’s Improved!

Dane la the latest tty|e&gt;.
Dealer* in Wall Paper, Window
- Hbhide* Picture Frames, Looking '

Experience
! II SHERIFF.
*

30 Ya
ars
\

.

GRANITE STATE

w- rr0o”" „

Oflee at th* Conrt Banwu IiMi*nr.

I DK^UTY U.^S-Mmltel. General ItelteMim Amt

_______

’

E.H.MAGUORV.

CornSheller!

Matetiala. Window

Glwe, etc., etc.
romer of Church aud State.

truth, for though by the foregoing ex­

tai In the City. Charro* moderate and everybody
made to fevl at home. Splendid aeommodatiun.
for areaik
j«H3&lt;f

! W. T. EASTMAN'S

been located between those two places —
but considerably ) the other side uf GO TO CLARK'S FOR PICTURES.'
Owosso.—ShiatcfluccAmerican.
z^teb.
■
£&gt;
[

NATIONAL HOTEL,

I

TOE SALE AT

tract it seems the Owosso sharp-practice
was not even noticed, yet tho college has

—.. ........................................ ■IDPLE.ILI.B EXCHANOE.

Warehouse on Broadway.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
JLkx.0. Periodical
.-jid tndoe-J ail th
trota rna'zrtboa.

RJftilSTKH of Deed*. Ueaeral Converaan
Notary 1‘ablie. Vffleeia thoCourtllou»
open at alt boon. *Ul/eee.to be paid when

J. C. WOODRUFF.

PAINTERS.
Howu-PainGny,

At Hastings.

r^Woolrenfby Bwlrtred will be j ih.-ax»t-jobk»ox.
Carted to ortre. k»d retu Uck ia good ।
conitition.
------------------- A.uouore—..------ -----------

AARON CLARK,

Land and Calcined Plaster,

Dumb ;

LIME, WATER LIME

i.. BARIXW * GOODYKMTC;
New Warenocre,

I

। _____ MlacoUuncoua curd*.
No •••»&lt;• nin-&lt;- !■ hmder calM
f.K hy the i&lt;. . ...riric* vf U«’
*i*ri-M jwj-fv than a sure end
&gt;ale coin i « r.»cr mid Ague.
:m'4&gt; hr .i:u u&gt;r« enabled t»&gt; oner,
«&gt;!!» n pertfr l ■•mainly Hutt it

LUMBER,LATH, aoJ SHINGLES'
, August 10. 1871.

Af^uining V. F. Dwight A Co’a Foundry.

OMXini’H AMD HACK LISE.

j J . 8. VANDRPNT Proprietor.—Leave the Hotel*
. fpfv rery tmia. Order* ten on the Sate at h-i-

WELCOME MARBLE.

that uu harm can an»c fton iu iu« in uuy &lt;[iiantlty.

।

•WO. Tor tho patient ewnte’. lie risk
■nualtun te violentHtlnr.*-.. I th!. Iialcfi
B. Tim ** Omsk *’rX|&gt;r.r •J.eiiila.matic
tu ax® AOVU
the ay»tem, and
the&lt;!crdopmeat of tbe •’i-na-r. K taken c
larxe ..uapUur we -upidy for a dollar bring* it
xrithln the ru*rh uf roarybody; nnd in IrfUou* dis­
trict*, wtwru
asp Ai.i k prerrlta, ererybwly rhould have it.aiHl n-- Il fnrly Imth fur cure
and protection. It L hoped thio price .will place H
uifom tee reach uf ait—tbe iiooraaneU a* the
rich. A great Mimriority afthte remedyanrer any

PATRONIZE BOMB* INDUSTRY'

, Catarrh. Arthma, PalpUalk*.

OPEN BUGGIES

To the Ladies!!
Ma. M. A. Morrill wfahw lo annoanea to

-

-

Kin Ceesrr Fjlib la IUM1 toe 70, ateo at State
FaiainJKO. All wort warranted. Brick Shop,
33 Waterloo 8t. Grand Rapid*.
ABTHUK WOOD,

n. a. ttoamu

i oUntil

■ LACK A FULLCB, Froprteten. .re
pirpared to turniab
I MAKE A SPECIALITY OF ALL STYLES OF

Vntchea. Clocks and Jewreiry Repaired

- .

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Silrer aid Plated Ware.

aoaaara.

J. ROBERTS fc. CO.
I General PFevm De

HASTINGS NURSERIES.'

monuments,
HEAD STOKES.

Hlrawberry
onibl. tvra

TABLE TOPS,
MANGLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

.&lt;th# teat

ITAlLIAFT
F«r Sale.

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

AMERIGO

MARBLE

DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceriee, Bool* and
Bboea, Clothing. Bala and Capa, 4c., At.

.

Shop nrer lb. Baton Cult Blare
vreek Brent.

-£n32?*™‘»
MUSICAL!

U}c^.io lbe®,rkBt- CaD al tbe Drug Store
•UDr. Barton and eee it, South Site Slate BL,
naatinga, Mich.
,ig
Aja

HatUnga JatL SWi isrt.

F A.RMERS
AXD

•UEMMAN RICH. Deatertn Maxell la-

Tinea a rtaiEr ncis.

’-A. CARD.

Michigan Exchange.

MOIEY TO LOAM !

^Horsemen
ATTEKTIOS!

-------- ------------- —-------- .... ..revniret nt Ml
Lake. Barry Co„ Mich.
*
,
JOHN WHITMORE.

• white ia tbe citv.

’

*-AV. LTOft. ww^r.
Hartlnrw Max Skim.

PRICKMTT.

1

Blt“
At this Office.

°" •h°rt “°‘i»

__________________ __

�ERIE

RAILWAY,

ATTKISTTIOX!

1,400 mil.., undor 800 mile, without
Ono Management. Change of CORohee.
n ROAlt OAVGR-DOirOLi: track atOVTE

Good Bargains in

NVEW YORK
1 KIKCIPAL

BOSTON
YOI1K SlATM ,

POINT® IS XEW
AXD THK

Oil- REGIONS OF PENNS YLVA
Can bo’ had by Calling' at

SOUTHERN

THIS RAILWAY XXTEMM TnOM
Ruvhestor to Now York, SR5 mitos
Buffalo to New York. 423 mites,
Suspension Bridge to New loot 44^
Dunkirk to New York, 16u miles,
Cleveland to New York, 026mi!ee
&lt; inciimeti to N. Y., Kf.O mil&lt;-e
&gt;-AXU XS FROM
t-sf L. to 27 MILES THE SHOETtB EOVTE. .

TT%TTA„ „ A w

UNION FAIR,

v D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Oflic? iu Hasting*.

We 0flier the folloirinfl
Tax Titles

------ TO BE HELD IN------

C3T8(«»miteNMt«2^Xm3fe..'
j

SHEPARD’S
I. I... I. 31., buudova excepted; Cleveland
from Atlantic and tlreat Western Depot, br

,
&lt; Hi.! al &lt;l-'.l'l

J! - L iftun Hl rt A

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,
v" ■

«"Pt.
VI ■

dV» cxcepudn Buffalo from Depot'dm™
Exchange aud Michigan Street*, bv New Yoe
•ime, itailv. tSnnd.i* exccpu-d'.l atT. A. X
A rri re* at
i 11 - c - • » n ^_.
■

Frier, outy ,10 Cruft a Bottle.

The City of Grand Rapid:.Sy
*

r,f LAXDS
' Situated iu the (various To wnslujis of

Bony County—one of

tho best

SEPTEMBER 12, 13. 14 &amp; 15.

Counties in the State of

------ WILL FIND AT------

Daacaimu.'
ssetiax.'Diecaiirio.x. sicrtox.
--iz„r^«.iz
■iiawUufnwJ^
SO
0w t/lf a w
3U
a.MornwK
flnorth 50 acres of
eXaeX
»

Michigan,

.ASSYRIA.

•
r ..------.--------"nouy euro lor
mo roliowinn oomplsinu,

- -- r-------- , wpcT&gt;M&gt;wu, Aiuany, and
the ceiebniled^umnier resort.Hbarou Springs • I Jauiulice, Iiuliffrttion, Sour Stom­
and with Delaware, Lackawanna and Weatcrn
ach, CoatlreneiM, Nrrrout ami
Railroad, and at Jersey City withMulnight £«. I
press Train of New Jersey kailroad tar PhilsSick-Headache, Lit er Comjdaint,
lielpbla.
Fet-erXAffue, DiftpejMia, Worms
Sleeping Coaches are attache.! to this tram st I
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite. Erup­
Drawing Hoorn Coacbea are attached at CJifiou I
■^•pvtision Bridge;, running tbrounO to New | tions of the Shin, Pimples on the
Face, and all diseases of the
EXPRESS
Flood; also the best Diuretic in
Use ..fat Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loitis.
LIGHTNING EXPRESS. (Only.)
Lumbayo, Gravel, Rheumatism,
rmnati al 1HP u_ ' .. ...
. .i .

X

MAPLE GROVE.

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S.

«&gt;&amp;
’
n w X of u w X

CASTLETON.
awT; if „ X

U A n,le 1 nn1A.M.L(Dine;.
*,,itMbur.g
9.14l.SC
A. r.M.:
MMdvi
DaSktrt
Clifton 1.3 ) P. M., dnapi-oaiou Bridge, 1.3.1 P&gt; ~
—..w w X.VIIW OUU.O
M.; Buffalo tL40 P. 14. Arrives .t H„r. of Shepard's Compound Wahoo Butera
- tm IWiI* “
5*w York
n'M .i,iJL
' •» Hnur* «llh Fortheru
Coaxral Railway far W illiamapurt, ilarnsburg
and the South - at J.ruv

X of n w V
A-®r-wk

94tto*cU,

Recommended by all the firet Claaa
Physicians throughout the City and

a-frlpbia,. Baltiniorv and Washington : and at
New York with Moruing Exprraa trains fur
Boston and New England cities.
Sleeping Coacbe. are atiacbed to thia train al
Cincinnati and st &lt; liftoo, ;Snv«B.ion Bridge.) i
running through to New York without cljarwe. |

only .30 Crnfn(i Hottie.

------ --------n
w niuKut.
NICUp EXPRESS, daily, (Sunday* excepted;)
leavealCIlftoD &amp;jo P. Al . Suapen'aion Bridge at i
3.3J 1'. H.. and Bnffalo nt “.'.‘5 P. M. arrive* at i

A Sleeping Coach is attached to t!na train tun­
inn th rough from BuepcnMoa ! fridge to New,

mi mas m tmpETim

I money

Slnw^of
»»•

WOODLAND.

J^.TM
Xof.oX
ujoHof'NX
JOHNSTOWN.

------ TO BE FOUND IN------

C. N. SHEPARD,
Rrontletor,'
Grand 11aphis. Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY 4 BLADE.
Hastings, Mich.

ISAe Wof n w X

50
So

wX
2.i*n2-i areof wXufae
24 nlf aotesideoffs'

Western Michigan.

BALTIMORE.

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, dally, .Sundays

vuruna
r. m.; sieauviuc ai 8.io r.w.
iSup.j Dunkirk allO.iw P. M.. Clifton. lu.OU P.

HASTINGS.
t&gt; w ptofn e t ofjn c f 2.1
9|a w { except SO.acrea 50

■ Breakfast

CARLTON.

duly one train East un Sunday, leaving I in- j fcTHE ABOVE C17T REPRESENTS
cmnati al y.43 p. M.; Cleveland at '.V&gt; A. If.;
Clifton 1.30 P. M.; Snapetitton Bridge at J..75 |
THE
P. M.; Buffalo at a 40 P. M. and Dunkirk 1.25
P.M.. and reaching New York ai’.uO A. M.

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

BARRY.

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE FURCHASES.

Boatun nnd New England Passenger*. with
their Baggage.err transferred FREE OF CHARGE
in New York.

HOPE

Family Sewing Machine

SPRING &lt;t .A/VERY.

SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED.
new Ferrv from their Jetaov City Depot to lhe
toot oflSd St., Xew York, thus enabling Pawen-

BASIL 1

UNDERSTOOD.

Aliajiii Order aiiReaiy fir Ijrt.

in a daylight journey over tbe Line, will find in
its ever changing landscape* anbjectvuf continu­
al admiration and interest.

RUTLAND.

J. W. A C. G. BENTLEY
fSuceeasura to Dickey A Bcnllev

f. eptoiejf of a
«le)f ofae

Its vital part. are made of of Bl
hardened, and will last a lifetime.

"I
IRVING.

*»-A8K FOB TICKETS VIA BRU BAILWAT,

ont banting.
Which can be obtained at the principal Ticket
It will fasleji every seam
.
Offices in tbeWeat and North-West.
It will Cord. Braid, Quilt. Bind. Gather. Hem­
I. D. BECKER,
WM. R. HARR.
stitch, Ruffle. Tuck, and Fringe neatly and du­
Oen tSop't.
Geu*J P«*»‘ Ag’t rablyWe warrant it to sew everything needed in a
fatuity, from tlie heaviest to the ligbteatfkbric.

FRAJRIEVILLE.
ifftw | 6 ae^ofa»7f
:
Hawijofaw^
.2
DlaUnfneV
n w % of n e X
J* of e j of n w
•Jx »f * • X
aPo vt ot a e fre X

In Tailoring or Dreaatnaking

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.

1871”

Please call and examine the Machine and its
work. You cannot afford to bur a Sewing Ma
chine uutil rou have aven tho FLORENCE with
its late improvement*.
x

Hams, Williams, &amp;

Grant Ac I?bilUp

ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING 4.-.. 4.-.

Go there lor your
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

a wXotscX
i.V”4

Moldings a Specialty

Doors

S.n plot wU olae X L3
24
S4
» n wX’ofueSa'
ffS
£'i

S^eXofneX

•XiVo'r.’w^
$e X^V.wX

wUof.wX
• H °rf •
aeVofnoT*

IM
W
53
S3
54
towg^f.olotooi 34
34
34
11 n wXofo.X
IMMotwiof.irl

• J»"fseX
tsar.-x*

Y.ANKEE SPRINGS.

FARMERS

26
K-

A fine stock Jrst Ortxrc
W X* • • X

Blinds,

COME -A.IND »KE THEM

Tie your Horses at JACOB MAUS’

0&lt;j8tera nnd Ifyertshtnenls.

&amp;c.

ST

ORANGEAYLLE.

MANUFACTl’REkB OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, 4c.

Sash,

19

■

BOOT, SHOE, and GROCERY STORE,

awXof

JleXofewX

25
U8
33
34

THORNAPPLE.

on hand at nil hours.
H. A. BU8ELL.

25yl

-CEN^

DRESSED
LUMBER,

Meat Market!

Of all Kinde.

and then call in and get for Yourselves, Wives or Children, the

very best and cheapest BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, from

“Parties deairing to pnrchaoo will do
well to Colt W® will cheerfully give
all information dtwired.

D. H. COOK Ac CO

his select Stock now on band.

Aho get your Best TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE. TOBACCO,

CALL AT JOHN

STANLEY’S

near the bank.

The bMt .lock ol MMtalwij, on hand.

Ac., Ac., of him at much lower prices than at any other place in

Own wod G« yoor Bhak, Bout.,

Eleratar Building of C- F. Dwight A Co,

„r mt thiog you wool.

SIMON !■' BKENBUTH.

HASTINGS, MICH.

i

Haitian. Act. 3. UH.

the City.
Hastings, Aug. 21.

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR MEDICIN AL PURPOSES.

JACOB MAUS.

Also, Imported Doublin Porter and Edinburgh
pale Ata kent eonatantly on hand. JeffereouSu
Httlier. ««»•

�Pa norana and Exhibition.

place to buy your boot4 and thoes
T||b 1\epiIblica|I Brunau. ! IsThe
al
Rukyak'b

.

Oa the evening of Monday, tho 28th
daily during the trial
Custom work made on short notice,:
Inst., ProL O. W. Chaffee will give the.
in good style anti rearonnble prices
W. II. HOLMES,
1 moot wonderful performance ever wit
at Rtxyak'6.
nemed on the tight rope, extending
Ladies* fine shoes of the latest styles
from tiwUnion Hall to the highest acat Rvkyan’b.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
ce*lble point acrosB the street. ]&gt;erformordc” “•n*e,o*e “,hl’of5ce'
Warranted Custom Made Boots from ing some of tbe most daring and difil
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jameson
Ataite.fobaEwtel.4a at
cult feats, such as crowing tho rope
at RfNTAK
’B
________
backwards, # blindfolded,
rollllti|ro a
r'Baldaiore. JohnrM J
Battle erwek. clo»«
wbeelbturow, turning »omcreaulwNk&gt;
7',midair, hanging l&gt;y bl. band, and
JU.H .b-W,, „.«,
। «o»d. .dMltbalMaa. and beat alyl-.
h„u
j

j

,7^ ' W ,

■"‘D*00
«• Opfn
..
~
—ff
“
’
’
’
J. ROBEHTS. P. M.
*J*’?' ATI05fAX‘ Clothino Houfe.
_________ ,--------------_____ __.
the
ftDd
rr —
,ur "
“,cf&lt;,r 1,10
““ chM
CDe,‘l**
lKWl‘
»O-agSEgg; Clothing, Gents Furnishing (foods, etc.
-------- —----------------- --------------------------------- tf
E.G. Williams.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

---------- —----------

Grand River Valley Division

An Every-day Story.

A.UGUS»T' I&amp;T1.

, by any performer.
The Prof, has perf(irmtx| jn nearly all the principal cities
and
In the country, Includand institutions
inititutk
|iUg a during
j ascension over tbe North
ver and
1*
, in
River,
and *
Is acknowledged by all to '*• ,
|X?
: one of tlie most graceful and' finished
rope artiste In the world. Immediately
I after the rojie aacetiElon the Hull will

—
“Hello John, where are you going?”
be opened for the evening's entertain“I was going down here to buy some
grocers."
of New York city, and an exhibition j
“
Well
I
am
going
down
to
Mace
Al
­
MllSD. - ACCOJI.'
consistinguf music, comic delineations.
len’s t&lt;&gt; buy mine.”
of various character*, rongs, both oj&gt;-1
“Down to Alien's? Why, 1 never bo’t erotic and ballads, the whole constl-1
‘ any of him, I always go there to buy tutlng un evening’s entertainment that '
; crockery and wall pajicr, but I never cannot full to pleuse tbe most fastidious,
thought of buying groceries there. Notj1 and instruct nnd amuse the crowd. Ad* long ago I bd’t a whole set ut crockery !
mfcrdon 85 cents.
Children under ten
land puper i nough t o pa]&gt;cr my house.'
years 15 cents.
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than 1 could !
I buy any where else. Besides lie war
BiKTKD 'T.
Tbe rrt^t.ry he k„ |» |. ALiie Hone Jounial-Netable Cbsoge.
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
•
I
•‘Well, I always do so on groceries,
and 1 know y.m can. Besides he takes ! ' L'iat October, Hearth and Home
anything 1 have to sell ut a fair price, ; passed Into lhe hands of Messrs. Orange I
I get a better tobacco, tea andlkaj j, Co nfRwMdwav New1
&lt;ou.
sugar there for the same money than ।
C
Br7“yya-' • f l w i
any where else in town.”
। &gt; orlti the well-known publishers of the.
M. ALLEN
American Affriculturitt—a journal long
i Washington Block. Aug. 16, 1871. ’
without a rival in sterling value and:
I circulation. The marked improvements

"■ .!&lt;in KajidChariot iv
;

Clover Hollers!

SUPERIOR. MeSHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo and Aim .Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
BALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLCIWS MJVD (.ISTIXGS

'»«p*
' 4 10
•Mid l’.»n »r I ‘.V.

¥ / X/-1 a T

MACHINES,

in Barrv Countv—for s»lo bv

ENTS. !

E. P. BURRALL.

■ Journals anywhere issued for the family
drek—-adapted to both the Juvenile and ,
adult people, nnd meeting the special j
Important Railroad Meeting.
wants of the housekeeper.
Besides It!
supplies very useful chapter* for the
A meeting of the citizen* of Hastings garden nnd faim, and nn important I
and vicinity will be held at the Court
| House on Monday evening next, at 71 news sheet, giving a valuable resume of,
Exj»rw» 1 j o'clock, to hear the report of the com­ the news for the week, up to the mo­
' u,1?*«,BPPo*ntoJ to visit Battle Creek ment of issue. From $50' to SStXi worth
; nnd Kalamazoo In the Inlerret of a
north and south road, and to such of engravings beautify each weekly
We notice now a t-tlll farJ farther action as the meeting may de­ number.
determine. By order of Committee
tber mark of enterprise on the j art
D. R. COOK. ! of the publishers; they have secured
I tbe exclusive editorial services of Ed■ ward Eggleston, fo widely and favora­

Office in John NVeisertt’s Hardware trtore, Brown’s New Block.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

1M0 “ “•

CHAM B.

MACHINERY

AGRICULTURAL

GREBLE

5 CU p ■* Fx^rrM

ETC.,

HARB0W8,

and the lar^eet stock of

*

,hcn expected to appear In Hearth and
Home have bcerj fully realized, and it is!
! now one of the choicest Illustrated'

x-rrTN/-N

LOCAL
rille
i »M
lontrille! 2 40

fiXXNlNd

H. A. Goodyear.

Dan'USlriker.

GoOdjear &amp; Strik6r

and

RUSSELI

Dealers

localJlbjijiBf? jhticBj.

in

WOW.
HUH,

fhrAtwe,

bly known by his writings In Scribner't
Monthly, au&lt;| many other magazine-*
The
ve art mal&gt;h to
and Journals, and especially as the
The days
days of
of grace
grace on
on accounts
accounts due
due ;
tie late
Intn firm
firm of Dickey A
L tBently,
&gt;__are
... j1 Aw*/ro»t (he eemmeaeeuient cf the tune ef chief superintending Editor ofthe New
the
,
.
...v
.
I
'
’
v York Independent for some time jin«t.
pretty
Those‘nteMrted
interested
JMilo.trewe
willtale
take.ukcrwtivu for Wlth thta Dotob,‘’ a‘»&lt;‘i«h&gt;o to the pre­
m l nearly ?out. P"**
Daily,
wiU
will do well, to take notice,
dtosepl ;
p
; vioualy large and strong editorial farce, i
!
Twenty-f.ce
CenUper
wee',
------ —----- - i -twenty-fire Centt per
Send in yotv Hearth and Hmm cannot fall to merit J
- ook —
■ I and command a prominent place in |
L
H-----------------------------------------------are.—Remove those corns !
Immediately
and Comment* mw.
every household, jn city, village, and j
country. Specimen copies can doubt- '
and waits by the wwofthe Japanese '
------------- — ■ » ■■
—
less be obtained of tbe publishers, as '
com file.
Seat postage paid on receipt i
Windr and dustv.
al»ove.
Terms only $3 a year.
Single |
of twenty-five ctnti.
Address R. F.' I
number* eight cents.
Hearth and
Jayne, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Railroad meeting to-night?
Home ami Amrrfcan Affricutturiet to- i
Better add
add one
one or)
or
gether. Mayear.
Better
WantJd. Wanted.
,
School conimmees one week from tc- ; both of thim to your supply of reading;
n■;
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AGENTS FOR THE
' they are each worth infinitely more!
Every one having unsettled accounts day.
than ibe .0.011ILEATH EH BELTIHO A WECIALTY '
“to call and Fettle the same by September ‘
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Stoves.

Harnesses, |

Iron-

Nail*, Glass,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c. Wooden w«re, &lt;fcc.

,1st. for J muBl have my pay.
l'J"I
MafuX AttEX.

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The meat market roof near the bank:
is having a new coar of shing4&lt;^
.
Mas. SratXGZR

Cancer can ke Cored.

haring been found

Every Satcrday for this week'

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will not be under-1
KOld bvnnvHou.se
ichigan.

sparkles with merit, l&gt;oth in ItHllluBtrn-1 We
AUlUUg
1B»I
I ------tfons--and editorial MMMKCA.
matter.
AmongIte
: ,Uu8tmti,&gt;ns.&lt;,Southem Scenes'*appears i
I c-iuspicuously, and‘ cannot fall to’intereit those who have navigated the south-1
ern rivers, as well a* those who never
beheld them.
Published by James R. (fogouJ A Co.,
I‘°'"&gt;n. &gt;1.-.
PriceM i«r Moo«.l
s.nJ|,
Io
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by Deputy Sheriff Mallory at Saginaw,
L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer
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mixture
Is warranted to cure all cases “ now “ this citv and a Ku&lt;*t of Mr. A.u
of cancer nnd wrofula tn every form. J- Rua&lt;’ un(il bRct the tri“L
Send for circular.
$1 per bottle.
Ad.
Z~T7—~
,
d
llu.lnn. &lt; oik,. 1, . oore euBraoie,. f, r
'
11 as tings, Mich.
I n good and honorable position.
Hamp, \\ llliauuj A Co. have not got
time to run after accounts that were to
The Air Line Railroad suit at Co*- i Gvonr’. I.iDV’e Book lor Seplcmlnr
be paid after harvest. Therefore, we ex­ sopolis, against subecriber* refusing tu 1 is on hand, full of excellent Illustration*'
pect every- man to call and nettle up pay for their stock, has resulted in a and leading, such sateA&gt;uuci in noott.cz
No family should be with*
their accounts on or before the 28th
“
verdict fur the Railroad. It will doubt­ . magazine.
Innt We mean tnuinru.
less be carried to the Supreme Court.
! out IL Price per annum, tingle copy, j
$3; two copies, &gt;5 ; three copies, $7.60;
Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.
The valuation of the State uf Michi­ 1 four copies, $10; five copke. and one;
11 rent sugar at Busell’s.
, gan is $630.000,000; that of Kent Co. .: extra to pc: tor up of club, 514.
: »• $81,000,000 or a little Ic-s than one '

P&lt; aches fresh and nice at Busell's.
&gt;the ^lure of those, or any other. in',r
Best Hxnywlue.bittere for draper r^ h,be,rd‘*t,nBliOQ'”,n Xfron,“nv

“H °f U” °fflce-

BctbSE

Ths Town Talk
j
Is tbe name of a Choice Biand of Ci-

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ACKLEY

The very BEST PLACE to buy

Hama, Williams &amp; Co.
Do not cfolm to have the only Mold*
Jug Machine Id Parry county, but they
have one that will bHo-v

CARPETS,

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FA*M for fcALK.

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V
rna two elegant transerlptionH by Lcon! Tonel, making a total of fifteen
piece*, printed from thirty-six falbalze
music-plats*, and you cm get all tnte
XUHTkK£i.'ii C£LE££.iTF;&gt;
choice music far thirty eenta. Vol. Vlij i
commenoed with the July number, and V/ 11ST E OR B E E E
the publisher o3en to tend thd July,,
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Agu«L and Sep emler nunben for 76 '«; ‘-’’’’-‘•’J w
umiii.. Imb acd |OMB
ceata. Address J. U Petara, 5W Broad 1 lUB
,
W. New York
ALBERT EJ8ELJBERG

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-mats.

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

OILS,

Groceries

Peter’s Musical Monthly for Eelcmber
Us splendid numler.
It would seem!
almost ImjrosalLie to Improve thia ex-,
ccUent work, and yet each saccee1fr.g j
number seems t&gt; be better than the font.'
&amp;.C.. &amp;C..
This present number opens with a beautlful ballad by G. W. Fersley, entitled !
'Barney Aleen;" then follows a charm­
log song by Tucker, -My Mother’* Cheaper than any Store in Hastings.
Wedding-Ring,” after which comes
Thomas’s Mend soug. -The Cross and '
Crown,” which Is alone worth double
the |.rice of the Monthly. ‘ My Sister'
In Hca* eu.*' song and chorus, and “The '
Home ..r the Swallow* ” duet, are al&gt;o

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Mattings;

PAINTS.

!NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

TOILET and FAXIT GOODS
PERFUMERY.
BOOKS* STATIONERS,

su

74 MOirilOE street,

CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

O/lAXi) RAPLDS, MICHIGAN,

CIGARS and TOBACCO,'

OppMtt* the Natlee.i

KEROSENE LAMPS * fixtures
WALL PAPER. *A. *a.

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P. IMMEN.

CITY DRUG STORE,
State St.. Ha-t'ng-*. Mich.

0«M&gt;i.'ufciiaiBL. Orud Rapid.,

&amp;■ 2S"

liable and Bucce.«fu| i.

C. II. KICKS
figures for eash.

OIL CLOTHS,

TURPEXTIXT.

Secret Worth Knowing.

Glassware,

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VARNI8HB*.

For Photograjdia und picture*, of all
kind*, call on J. Fx Minkler.

Cher pest f.uit jar at Bweh^.

.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

a

anti dealers tn

C.H. HICKS,
Crockery.

Tur Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B

Abo the

WOODLAND PARLORS

j PATENT MEDICINES,

A Choicx Siocx of perfumeries at the |
City
- News Depot
«

Hall, three of the best Brands of Cigar*
in the market at Po«t Office.

the best in the world.

Mark Rvmkll

1 Ornrereintf- an4
UrU551SlS «n(l ChCmiStS,

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Ptcxic.-There will be a union Sun
fcho'’’ Wcn««at Xludge’s prove In

Twr U.t -•«.
c
t « • i Mudge district will be represented. Tho
•« l
.1
8cl,t&lt;’ B&lt;”1'
~™«‘ l«nd will be In.iin the City at the CSly Lew. Depot
tendanee. Itee. A. Ko^eo. will deliver
Beet eheere InThe dty at BuwH'r.
°"l'lon’-&lt;1
,l-«l- «I«&gt;ed

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The Comer Grocery

fond Centre. West Castleton ami tbe

lity News Depot^

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MADE OF

Lake Superior Iron*

John A. G rebus,

Tax Niw Firm.—J. W. &amp; C. G. Bent-1 twentieth of tbe whole.
‘■OCR Giklb** is the title of a new i ■ *~ - QL.p
ley, manufacturer*of *a*h. duor*. blinds !
---------• •* ----------book by Dio L*wls, that every young '
and moldings, and everything else, are i
Attentiox, Sciucrijjjerk. — The lady should read, and young men need! j
«&gt; busy selling moldings that they can-'
H n,aJ,wJ °C *«»t by cars and ex
-—- ev«u-:
- —7 -*-------------------- , not be afraid to read ft, berem«e of Its '
not write for the local column this week. I' ,re~—
care and regular- Utle.
n abounds In good seore and F
n .,
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TImm* onlerF&lt;1 fhjm White’s ata- [ valuable suggestions and is for sale at
Rubier moj s at Busell'P.
tlon have al I been regularly mailed, aud &gt; tire Book Store. Price $1.50
j

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Detroit Stoves',

; ^£,pZ&lt;fd°ae

IQiiniTner

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o£ sevenhe-ih,*
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it
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Dollar.

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DAILY EDITION
VOL. I

HASTINGS, MICH., TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 29 1871.

isitors !

UNION FAIR,

' THE VANT)F,Tl,PnnT,
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TP TAT. |S54of tho Uuk lata book. Thi.»
1, the draft spoken off by Mr. E. N. Sall-

SEPTEMBER. 1’2, 13, 14 &amp; 1-5.
------ WILL FIND AT------

SPRING &amp; AVERY'S,
The Lnqctvt nud Be»l Aborted Stock of

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BUI BOBOS nil ril!l’ETIM&gt;S
------ TO BE FOUND IN------

Michigan.

We Shall Offer at that Time

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.

SFI1I2STG &amp; AVERY.

J. W. &amp; c. «. BBKTLBY,
Successors to hickey A Bentley.]

it again to keep the door shut. Do not
know the points of tho compass yot at
Manistee, and hence do not know which
[ way the door stood. Do not know from
which way the wind came that day, but
it blowed' tho door open. Two other
doors were open that day but the wind
did not blow me ont of tho house.
William Hall, tho forty-sixth witness,
being duly sworn said:
•
1 reside iu Manistee and am a drug­
gist, and was in 1869. Hod two part­
ners, Mr. Willard and Moody. Knew
Herbert Field and last saw him on the
Sunday morning be was murdered. Ho
had $2,295 deposited in our safe at that
time. He kept tho money in a large
envelope, anil an account of what he
put in and drew out in a little pass book.
Was t-bown a pass book, heretofore
marked as exhibit L. M. N. and O.
which he identified ox tho one. I car­
ried this money and tho pass book and
delivered to Miss Hill'in the presence of'
William Dunham.
Cross-examined by Mr. Hughes.

blinds,

MOLDIXOS, ta.

Moldings a Specialty-

old, weigh respectively 4,210 and 3,990

lbs. Total weight of tho four, 14,210
lbs—-upwards of seven tone. They will
be on exhibition at tho Union Fair.

The Flhutrated Chrittian JTeMy for
August 26th is promptly nt bond with a
varied table of contents, and an unusu­

of fine engravings. Tho
great “Central Park” of New York is
al number

depicted in a series of illustrations, and
the editor promises to illustrate “Proapeat Park” of Brooklyn in a few weeks.

We notice that tho publishers offer to i
send tho first throe months of the paper

Br&amp;i***!h *ar r**r-

The Fall icriss of teachcn cxuninationx will be­
held ai follow*:
At Orangevilie,, 0&lt;5f(Jlh. ''—
“ Hustings, Ott. 9th, and Nov. Gth.
“ Assyria, Oct. 18th—Ellis School
House.
At Nashville, “ 17th.
“ Middleville “ 20th.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 25th.
“ Woodland, Nov. 10 th.
Each examination will commence nromnlbr at»
octock A. M.. and continue at tho pfeasure oftao
Heperiulendcn^ and will be oral and writun. I
announce at this early dale the Fall Serie* of examInaUon*. ud. in connaction with it invite the altsntionof those croporinx to teach in the sehoob of
this county, to the importance of continued effort,
notonlyin niuinment* Id the rtudie. tan&lt;hL but
ta themeibodsof mpartinsiMputiML TheMandaidofthe put will not onlyYo maintained, but
steadily adr anerd. thal the schools of Barry may
compare fsvoraUy with those of other counties.

stitched in pajxrr covers, postjiaid, to
any address, for only fifty cents. This

affords an excellent opportunity to all to
examine this beautiful illustrated week­
fy.
Address, ‘'Illustrated f Christian

A»ri«—Ellta School

'Hl be tauvht in
Monb t.Erilh.

Weekly,” New York.
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The September Atlantic has just mode

S£

its appearance, and its table of contents
is os follows : Twin Love, by Bayard
Taylor ; Learning, by H. B. Hudson;

Tho Field fand the Garden, Wilson
Flagg; American Life in France, V.,M.
L. P.: Iu the Lnne, by Celia Thaxter ;

Kate Beaumont,

IX,

by B W. De­

forest ; Tweilty Dollars ; The Flower­
longed to Mr. Filer and -was painted ing of a Fation, by T. F. Appelton;
white above the water line.
Foreshadows, A. AV.; Watch and Ward,
Mr. Eggleston then read ftvm pog*
168 of the Bank Journal an entry of a eler, III., W. D. Howells; A Greyport
draft of 849C on Maxwell. Pont ± Co., Legend, by Bret Harte ; Our Whisper­
bearing date July 31st 1869. He also ing Gallery ; The Romance of Madroto

ALSO, LUMBER- FLOORING 8LDING |r.»

fimrfind thta l«rg»

j ha said “oh, well, perhaps it was in tho . 8t*nd and read his testimony at tho | gram elevator and store house.
It is
| forenoon.” Tfie gold spoken of was Kalamazoo trial,'rather than havo «n- 1 situated nt tho junction ol the Grand
Field’s and ho was going to keep it at1 other adjournment
| River Volley and Peninsular Railroads,
i tho huuso arid I told him Ij
did
not
think ।
'I and^speaks
•
* well for
-• •business
•
-2
z._ ------7---------Mr.
Church
said that Mr. -Briggs
the
enter
j tho house safe. Field had two does, a !
ianq^Tlw sinXmio would swear to one or two things not t prise of the men erecting it. The buildI big one and a small ono. ’n—
ideqiool
at JkU.aiUUXL-V,
Kalamazoo, IU1U
rind UK
on that
to Mr.—
E. N.
Morgan,
UlUU|,&gt;IVUUk IU
.IKK j ing of it was let
• --------------------C---- •
' he gave to Mrs. VuniL.,
—. a
- few days ' broughtCut
• before liis disappearance. The other Account would prefer to wait for him, who, while at work upon it, met with on
dog was shaineil in tho woodshed, wherouprn court adjourned fill to-mori accident
‘
which
‘' ' caused
’ *his
* death.
’ *’
| on tho Sunday ho disappeared and on
The Common Council have fixed up­
1 Friday and Saturday previous. Remem-­ row morning nt 9 o’clock. This is the
I ber the suit Field wore on Sundayf fourth adjournment on account of ab­ on a plan for a building for city purposos. It is to be a two story brick.
! morning and saw tho coat afterwards sence of witnjssos.
The Hotels are .just passably
1 hanging in tho Bank. Made the sliirt
Sj here we are at the end of tho
. filled at
; that ho wore myself and could identity i fourteenth day of the thirl trial of this present, and business commences to
. liis body by that, for it was made diff- inqiortant case, and yet wo cannot guess pridk up considerably, but 1 see I havo
i erently from any I havo ever seen in
,
_____ ______________ J a pat- with any certainty when the end will be. written more than I intended to already,
! Michigan, and witness exhibited a j
&gt; tern oi a gusset similar to tho one in tho Many had predicted that this trial would i sb I will close for the present.
I (Shirt wliich made it [&gt;eculiar. Retneui- j bo about a week shorter than the one nt I
Respectfully yours,
It
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. MuA--------.
j’
'MoXS.
I!«
jho*E..,
1&gt;V I ii.ta^no uluohln.teiljmroMmonth:
i
but
iu
that
trial
Uta
Foople
mted
titair
..
Churlotte,
Mich , Aug. 29, 1871.
I \ anderpool to Held when on inn way to ;
. . . i
; N. Y. but do r.ot know where it is now, | - - - - ------- i though 1 haveoften inquired after it.
. side
” of" the
” case on tho twelfth day, I
!
The Fibst EvraiEo.—The first cn(jy.
|
Cross examined by Mr. Hushes. J while in this trial they cannot possibly i
i was first introduced to Field m 1801 . do so before Thursday which will be I• for the Union Fair is in Class 14 of Di­
. vision B., a “ Spanish Jack” by Mr. W.
I He had uo occnpntion then,*but had
sixteenth day.
Hutt come homo from sea. Do not know
B. Perkins, of Bryan, Ohio, who also
Tho testimony thus far is tho same
j where he had been nt sea. He s pent
enters a line herd of thoroughbred De­
! some time at Swan's Island but do not old story that has been given to tho
vons three bulls, three cows and two
know where that is. When I became public twice before, except that it seems
ucquainttsl with him ho had no business hardly as strong ns on the two former heifers. Our farmers must too to it that
Oliio does not boat them at their own
iu pnrticubir, but did some chores
• occasions—perhaps modified by time.
around tho house and some work for mo
•
•
Fair through neglect to enter Uieir
and also wrote a lecture of his travels i
sleek.
'in South America. Think he was at'
Fike
xre.—The Jack?
Jackson City Mills were
M.a Ihrw or four time, but do no: rr- j bl;ni^ lh,(
„ h&gt;. Lose $109,000 of
Bather
Significantmember. Iuih lecture was Unit deliver­
which 860,000 was covered by Insu­
ed nt Lewiston Maine, and then at
Minot's corners. This was in (he win- rance. Messrs. Allen Bennett, Charles
The New York Citizen, edited by a
I ter after I became acquainted with him. Knickerbocker and W. O. Thompeen
Democratic member of Congress, Hon.
Do not recall bow many years this lecture an* the sufferers.
| covered, nor how many years he was nt
Robert V. Roosevelt, has this to say :—
! sea, but I think ho went away at about
•‘As matters stand at present Democ­
Arrest or a Desfe&amp;ado.—A man who
j the age of 15, and was gone at inter­
racy is almost sure oi defeat in 1872 ;
gave his name as John Smith was ar­
vals for several years. He would go
the ,lnew departure” weakened it, tho
nwny a while and then oume borne, and rested at Holly, Acglwt 24, by officer riot added to the disintegration, and tho
think be was gone once about three Howell, from descriptions by telegrams attack of tho Timet has destroyed the
years. Mrs. Vnnderpeol camo to our from detective Ayers, of Detroit, for lost tope. It is true in the city, as we
"house first that 'day and soon after he
placing tics on tho Detroit and Milwau­ predicted, the feeling about the latter is
came. Was sworn at Kalamazoo and
dying out; the municipal extrava­
kee Railroad track, nt several points be­
stated
that
conversation
in
gancies and speculations are no longer
substance
as
I
have
here tween Pontiac and Holly, as lie ac­ subjects of conversation they once were,
Do not know that they asked me about knowledged, for the purpose of throw ana before six months they willprobathe dog, but he was tied up Friday. Sat­ ing trains from the track. He was taken bly be forgotten. But they have pro­
urday, Sunday and Monday, and then I
duced their effect in the country, where,
to Pontiac.
/
turned him loose. The little one I let
with the aid ot the anti-Catholic feeling
go and would not have auytUin^ to Uo
tl»oy ha-ro &lt;iu^ iho grave of the Democ­
Bio
C
attle
.
—
There
were
exhibited
with it, it was a rat dOg. The big dog
racy. and will bury it in the coming
was a good one, able to protect any one. । in a ride show, nt the Kalamazoo Horae Presidential election.”
Mr. and Mrs. Vanderpool came about Fair, four'cattlo of wonderful size. Ono
I noon on that day. The fastening of the
| pair of twins, five years old, are called
TEACHERS’ HOTICE.
: house was poor and iu order to keep
| the door shut I had to turn tho key. George and Martha Washington ; tho
When any one came 1 bad to unlock farmer weighs 3,230 Ibe., and the latter Examination of Teachers for Barry
County, Fall Series.
' the door and let them in and then lock 2,780 lbs. A pair of oxen, eight years

Mr. Field roamed with me at one
tftuo in a building between our two
stores. Was intimately acquainted with
him. He used to often go a boating
for pleasure, both in sail boats and row
boats. There was n barber shop on
Bailey’s Corner, and a moat market
next to it . Field was very neat in his
dress and changed his clothes often,
uanvpactubmsop hash, doors,

Correspondance.

■b°»WB° °I”” tho '

The City of Grand Rapids,

Iftaknt

Charlotto

l ing, in his testimony as belonging to To the Hastings BAXXKn :
1 him, and when be asked Vanderpool for
Seeing by your last Daily that the
i it on Monday after tho disappearance, California Minstrels arc expected at
Anenjfoox susiox.
I he said he did not know anything about Hastings, perliaps a word in regard to
it, nor could he find anything in regard their performance here may not be out
of place. They exhibited two nights,
to it on looking over the letter book.
I owing w HID WIKW Ui jut. aunmeii, a. *"
t’—
»-—*•
• stated
» that
.. . Saturday and Monday. Everybody that
At this
point
Mr. Church
I the next witness to bo introduced was went expressed perfect satisfaction.—
juror in tho case ]
Mr. A. W. Briggs, who was on his way Tho performance was fully first class, '
; Miss Ruohel Hill re-called.
।
I stated the other day when on tho here, os he was seen at Grand Haven everything in the most perfect decorum,
: stand, that Vanderpool said when at my lost evening just before the train start­ and nothing to wound the sensibilities
i house that day, that Field bad only $700
or 8800 in tho bank. Ho also said that ed, but fur some unexplained reason he of the most fastidious.
Your Daily Fditioa of the Bashes
ho presumed ho had run away, and did not get on tho train, and they hrul
when I said that could hardly bo" possi­ since heard jhet ho was taken nick. has come to bo looked fur OS eagerly an •
ble, he said if you could have, hoard This left the People uguin without wit­ any of tho other numerous dailies, and
him talk &lt;m.iauch ua I, you would think nesses, and an adjournment till to-mor­ in fact it is more interesting, to mo than
so.' 1 said that I feared that there hod
row morning was asked for on that ac­ nil the rest put togetherbeen foul play and ho said tlint might
Dur little City
7 is continually growing.
be. Ho also spoke of his keeping com­ count.
Mr. Hughes said thqt inasmuch as i Tho new brick store's that are being put
pany lately with very suspicious char­
acters and that ho had seen him with
Mr. Briggs' testimony
.v«uuuv.ns
lv cumulative
VU4Uum»»up
tv ;this
-r —
tunuucr
nni —
nearly
-------completed
-j------ r------them on Sunday r. n., when I said to |
consent that Mr. Hitchcock, i oxtarnally. Mt-srs. E. &amp;. J. Shepherd,
Fourteenth Day's Proceeding!.

------ TO BE HELD IN___

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NO. 13.

read a notice of the same draft on page Hollow, by Bret Harte.

re*»on»ble rata*.
‘ '
will elvM with an examination of
T. B.DIAMOND,
PnirivvOle. A ar. 8 1 Pl,

LOST NOTE.

■M wz

nau.iMjaw

Dated HaMinc*. An&gt;. S, 1871.

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�Oar Waahiagton

Tr|« Rypd»Licjyi Bjytaxi^

SEPTEMBER 12,13, If AND 13,1SH.I
GKO. C. WORTH.

fain###

Hunm Mien., Avgust 29, 1871.

It.rtXeri nxt Mrldt.r.1 »4 ■«ckaOc.l 8»cW,
*XD VMS
,

like the Roeine AeeoeiaUon of Philadelphia and

The Advantage* of the Grand Rapids
Commercial College.

State Pomologies! Society

which hu been inaugurated by ProaMant Grant &gt;riom tor
...----- -----From the Eagle we dip the following
nd io«k reapectablo employment. The l»di«
full and authentic nodoo of the condi­
wilh
the
wretches
who
■»«&gt;«• ‘bemselvto
tion and advances of the Grand Rapids bloody extermination of tho Indiana iu certain
temporary foolbail. ro the own.pt mm of tho
Commercial College, beyond question than evertn ooutroltiug the the effort#of thoae period, who in a few year# 1m»« tfa»m &lt;® •urTV
tion or suicide. The work they bars undertaken
the very beat business college in tho

private schools, and

CHAS. H. BAUER.

cauiwi leu
---------iU poiaibiliUea bare been proreoln other cillea.

until their rude war spirit ia aroused and they

commercial and literary institutions of
learning bring money to a town just as

well as toechanical and manufacturing
establishments. Thousands of dollars
are annually brought to this city, by
students of the Commercial College, and

distributed for board, clothing, books,
and all tho etc. of life. This College
opens its annual term under encouraging
auspices, and ite classes promise to be
larger than over. It now occupies four
extensive apartments, in Luce’s Block,
wtp»re the private offices of Prof. Swonsberg ore also located. Duo feature—tho
telegraphic—oi this College is extensive

I„ RUSSELL,

Grand Haven, Secretary.
G. W. GRIGGS. Grand Rapids, Pr*W“*Li„
* .. ■■_ .. ..4 .oambnut fares #1 exeursi on

country:

*• Public and

YAM VEL9OR fc ROLFE.

IUUBIX

HOLBROOK,

------------

dors perpetrated on them by the old method# of cnatally murdered here on Isst Monday night,
was largely attended on Thursday. The alleged
murderer, Dennis Dsrdin and bis accessory —
aarcaucaxs xovurc ix vimixia.
'
Jsmea, are both pointed out tn ths verdict of the
The Virginia Republican State Committee have Coroner's jurr and eondned in jail.
called a State Convention of tha party to be held
September 27. The utmost harmony prevails
The cost of furnishing the Treasury Depart­
among the leading Republicans and the work
ment wilti stationery in the course of the fiscal
will go bravely or to succesa in the fslL
year amounts to »U.lXX\ Aboal three thojaand
clerks are employed tn that branch of ths GovHv.WO.OOO was Thursday paid into the Tressury by eur Governor, Henry I&gt;. Cx&gt;k, on behalf
of the American Sydicale, being the Brat iusUl-

WM H. HAYFORD
JTTOI
Goodyear A Barlow', .tore.

c. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at lav. Foltallor in Chancery, wi).
attend promptly to all business entrusted to him
Office over J P Roberts k Co.’s drug store: office

cftarfc’.s jfcfiffiKy rir,

S,’!7.-SSEmpire
’iSlS=.
4
5SS"S
Blwk. Middle, ille, Michigan-

and well organized. There are eleven from Hing Sing prison through tho medium of a
tolographic instruments in use, threo of New Jut k city conspiracy is at present the talk
of the city. The Dean Richmond, a steam lug,

HARVEY WRIGHT.

wnidt are .outside of the College. Ona
is located at Cob Carr’s businesi office,

ATTORNEY at Law, Inraraace and Callsetinc
Axent. Will fir# t-tompl attention to all bum-

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

west side ; another nt Cob Carr’s private
residence, corner of Bustwick and Lyon

l»li&gt;-r.l&lt;’iatn». A Murffcons,

loaded witb New York officials and taken to Sing
btreets, and one on Coit Avenue. The Sing, an exchange of prisoners would be benebest business niou of tho city are uro tho tict.l i&lt;&gt; the country. The city of New York
would be doubtless the gainer, linanciallr, and
warmest friends of the Coilage, as such
perhaps morally, as well, and in future all steamletters its tho following attest:
era nut tilled wilh city functionaries should be
. ..
-. ...
.
The
LETTER FROM HON. W. J». FOSTER, IIKRMK- j prevented
from landing
at ii,
t&gt; prison pi#r.
munn lx coxomu,.
■
... ■&gt;.»
b.«dx.,
.
tuo prison guards, which are said Io Itav.
°l 7'
toslTBK&gt; . . ?
' rounded them at Rockland, are not made of UtGrand Rapids, Aug. 10, 1871. \
I ter stuff than many other public fnncUonarie#,
C. G. Swensburg :
. they will be proselyted to th* profession of public

DRS. J. M. A C.- RUSSELL.

Arc bound to sell
RUSSELL

PHYSICIANS and Surreons. The treatment of
Private VisaasM will receive particular attention.
office orer Russell A Nevin-, store.

J- NEVIXS

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN.

Dry Goods,

Hare their netc (iooit.

HOAftEOPATHlC Physicians. Office in o|4 P. 0.
bwMiag. Special attention paid to CHRONIC
Coniultatio# (r#«. ”
Oflie# hour# Irani 9 a. M. to 12.1 r. M. to4—7 to*i.
IThe poor treated rratuilutMly Tharrdsy #ft&lt;r-

JOHN ROBERTS.

1&gt;M1» Sl»: After
year.' clou ,
observation of your Commercial School, '
Thc speech of Senator Schurs made, as stated
and of your method and thorough man­
ner of teaching, aud the practical appli­ by himself iu answer to the summons of a respec!able Republican journal, to compromise
cation ybn give your students, und your
persons! differences with the President, shows a
earnest endeavors to impress them with
prurient desire of this individual to edge him­
tho importance of u high standard of
self along aide of Greeley and .Sumner. Senator
character und morals, your close atten­
tion to all the little tilings which help
from a desirable character and reputa­
And everything in tbeir line of Goods
tion for any young man, and from the up to this hour would have been best for them
at prices iw low as at Jackson,
further fajft that I have two ofyour stu­ and the country, while the politic Shunt tlenouuor Grand Kajii.L*,
And In many ca«cs Lower.
dents ialny employ, I can heartily re­
commend your school os possessing Kiux assassins, adrisiug concession tu their de­
nuniy advantages over any one I ever mands at the point oi the bowio knife, and the 1
knew ; and such ha-, been tho opinion removal of all their disabilities to ride rough- ■
of every ex|H:rt with whom I have con­ shod orer the Union men of the South. How tar j

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dweilins on Broad-ay, near the Court House.

Groceries,

versed . \V i&amp;hing yon the success which
I iM'Iieve your Con.mercittl .School
merits,
I remain yours, respectfully,
W. D. Fostkb.

line Gratz Brown lo become the Democratic can- •'
didst# for the iSraideocv, u, perbap#; beyond !
our ken ; but when h» states, a. the report uf bis

WM. UPJOHN,
PH 151 CI AN and ftwreon. Office west eni of State
• treel. Hastings.

DR. C. C’. LINSLEY, ,
BOTANIC and Eclectic Physician and. Deotfot.

DRAIyE, M.
ration given to the treatment of
l»a»e orec F. D. Aekley't Drus

STEWART &amp; ST'EINHOFF.

Snrgeon aiO Hectanical Dentists,
OFFICE over Grant A Phillip'. Atore. Ua&lt;Ux&gt;,
Mtshiran.

.

New Goods Just “sceived.

nnnin

MILO T. WHEELER.

MOL emu

|
j the triuvval of disfranchisement,X°j”.va perfect
| pose, order and general good feeling;" lie al-

Michigan, “Our Michigan-”

convi
j REGISTER of Dead#. General
1 Notary Public. Offie# in the

The reputation that Michigan io oo-

At Hastings.

quiring is shown in tho following parn-

,

BEST

graph, which we take from tho Cincin. nati Comnyrciai :
.

J. W.

“ Michigan is b&lt; coming famous for its outlawed portico. of the community in their dU j
waters. It seems that one has only to trials. Th# local authority has been called to j
OF .MEN'S
bore into tho ground ut any con von iont !hmr aid but found tu be entirely - ineffective, 1
place aud he is .sure to strike a little
Internal Ucrenu# offteial# of the failure of the
spring of water that evidently has had ।
KWIluog of a MuU»ic ntaiM to .uh- „||icl|m
.
X JiXNJU
l.eom»upd&gt;«wd|te.
T,„„„
wifti elortnaty. and u ready
.uppi, .
..J
degenerated hiunauity
humanity wtth
with a now lease ^rplexiny difficulty tn decid.nj wh.tt.iobe
of lifo.
has
. z. Tho
a latest
.*^.4,devolqpiuent that u
— jouei jbr Government ofUei.l# are now demanil­
In tho City, Manufactured by
cornu to our knowledge is that of Otsego, fag United Butt* cavalry troop# to be »enl to •
Allegan county, where three aquatic' (heir support, a# the only tneena of teaching the i
streaks of lightning come swelling out
of the ground. Miracles are performed
there daily, and there is no doubt that
Michigan will iu u short time bo the,
to mob intimidation and
nSMEMDER,
groat hnxpifnl fur the I7n&gt;ted Staten. Tra cAontcnau:#
„ ,
, yielding
,
demands »&gt;
of «
traitor*
to role the Government
Muiury rei.utanm ii
thitlx: 1 tin- *W*
“&lt;«• ••
.
r, may well be seritho ttuumwl. tho bull and tho Urnd Irau. X’.’ilLXX
I «*m*ty questioned in riew of the accumulation of Washington Block, Houtb ride State st.
all parts of tho countiy.”
ci ilance that th# former rebels' generally ignore
T
,, .
.,
the Cuitcd Stairs Guruoment as the paramount
InvokT-IXT ILtiLBOAD ClIAT.UE. There I ] ,|WC| oy (j,e countiy, and insist upon impunity
are pretty well founded reports tlmt tho ' Iu riefating theae law* which «rc maniresily
Jacktou, Ixxnsing A Saginaw Railroad 1 "rt'c«*ar7 &gt;« »“»tain it. The bandying of #ueli
h„ w- 1O„.I«. the
C..W
txxs?

FTWE

30f5ars

Conn&gt;ony for a term of ninety-nine year- ] and "to this end all political disabilities should

i

MAYNARD,

MarA.LGMreslOU.etinxAcret:

E. &gt;1. MALLORY.

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.

WOODRUFF !

X

ExP0rience
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COUNTY Treasurer, (tffiee in the Court Hou*».

Mr. MARBLE harfag boaght the Carding J/« ' I‘*lputy Sheriff of Barry County• office at the
beriff s'Uffiee, at the Court liuuss, Ha.tinxc
.cbite
UII.V lately owned
--- ...... iu Middleville, „
and
:
Hehisan.
having removed it to Hasting*, and
fitted op in the beat Style, be will '
do work in‘hi# lint in th*

NATIONAL HOTEL,

I Gimi-nntee

SHEPHERD * CAMPBELL. Proprietors, eorosTheoaU ffrM-ctam H.

NSntitaltietion,

ju!l3tf

|

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE.

®^^ool sent by Railroad will be

,,ii8J^,.‘tT”
&lt;f“n»eti, Clerk „f the
1
,I^°Pri»&lt;or- Term* mqjfrvate.
and the eomtbrj of guests undo a spviAlty.

, Carded to order, and sent back in guod
cqpditiou.
/

AARON CLARK.

Sbopia BABtZ.W. O00DYEABB

OGF All Styles of Women’s and Chil-

N«w W.rebmw,

,

.A‘.iTS55iu^?£.

Tho name is to bo changed to tho Sugy ‘

inaw Division of the Michigan Cantril
.
,
,
। rapecwUy from lueahtie# where Stat# di.rnfranRailroad, jA
* meeting
_ of
* tho
*’ ’Board
*
’ of' . chi»cnienta lurtreawin lu« been repealed. Su:h
.I.a latter C*..
u.. m
...* re»
b... Htaamaiiimif v nmU.u! l.H lb'...
.___ _ .
Directors off the
Company
was
candy held in Boston, ut which a resolu­

"cut loose from their rebel prejudice#" a. an evi-

tion authorising this lease was passed.
The terms are not made public yet. A
meeting of the Board of Directors of tho
J. L. &amp; S. Company will be held short­

old aystem of arbitrnry tyranny over all who
disagree with them, including the pistol and
kpife argument, against all who opposed them,
more especially against the docile negro aud

The Best in the City.
J. C. WOODRUFF.

is owned by tho Michigan Central.

It

..... . ,u,

WELCOME MABBIi.

July. lS7l.

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«• X. BOBWt.

HASTINGS MAHBLE WORKS
•“*?»« Office onJ.ff

1 factar*n*' ct,^.^uP,ltln, ro,0*nS *U within,
1 MAKE A SPECIALITY OP ALL STYLES OP

OX»EIf BUGGIES

Sl’RSEHlKS.

MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES.
table tops,

Republican goremmrnt!

Ieox Pafm.—In the Great Exhibi­
tion of 1851, an American specimen oi
88 Waterloo St. Grand Rapids.
iron paper was first exhibited. A lively
ARTHUR WOOD,
. competition in iron-rolling
ensued
among the British man ufitclurere excit­ boaerof their persistant and almost unanimous
WHEEUEH
St
DOWMING
effort#
to
secure
permanent
and
necessary
imed by the above challenge from Ameri­
ca, as to the thinness to which steel
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,
could be rolled cold. Mr. Qillott rolled
sheets the average thickness of which
was the 1800 port of aa inch. In other
words, 1800 sheets piled ujion each
other collectively measured an inch in
/or
V OMUy
thickness, while the thinest tissue paper

Rnxhux.

aB

mantles,

a

BIsACKSMXTHIXG.

SHELVES, ETC.

ITALIAN

American" maw*

l^or Sale

cSkP8?X a" Bo,ton C“h «•»-

Michigan JExchange.

Maatinaa Jan. 2»lh 1571.

The Democratic
is tha only paper of
fectly smooth. and easy to write on, al­ this district that opposes prognaa in improving
though porous when held up to a good
light

*

J. ROBERTS k CO..

wiv.tuua juac

is pres timed that the transfer will result
U nUI opportunity is offered, when it breaks o
in the immediate (xxnptetion of this road
to Mackinaw.

and quietuess therewith, than a boas®
full of aacrifio&amp;fl with strife.

•'• B. VAN BRUNT Projsrietbr.—Leave ths Hotel*
«.’£7UkSJ7f,n!SfJh*•;

FATKON1ZE HOME INDUSTRY .'

ly, at which the Un ms will be formally Let ua here no further experiment ol thia kind
acccptcd, probably. It is stated that wpou the tnrbulent rebels until they manifest
half the stock of the J. L. &amp; 8. R. R.
.. -

Adjoining C. F. Dwight A Cua Foundry.

___ _ NtlMC&gt;ellancx&gt;u^x?tar^y.

thoroughly re-

MOIEY TO LOJUT 1

JOHN WHITMORE.

■ ™&lt;xm.

u &lt;Eofa“ priatod ” *w noti”

�Arouitht Mi.

The acting Superintendent of the '
doable ^11.
ceBsu. roparts.ftmt the voting popuU- :aoeODWtitior lathe State or la the
tion of this State at 274,459.
1 1
Fettto e penmini, but to enevureto,
Mr. Ethan Curtice, of Clayion was
iAJutji to oreed a class of horses fo*burned to death on Friday evening the ^work” which wdl comL^X,^
11 th, Jjy the explosion of a fluid lamp.
iti°n and .pint, for .addle, for harnew,

C.H. HICKS,

Mrs. Annie E. Kitchen, of Brockway,
having been forbidden by htr husband
to attend a camp meeting, writes to tho
Port Huron Tum», wishing to know if
she is justified in going to such places,
rotwithatanding her husband, orders’.
All the ministers, she says, insist on I
having her attend.

Good Bargains in

RUIt Uontinnt to Halt

,
Tbn»arete,l.». lor the road and for draught
ly .ub«-nb«l 11,000 to Albiou Call.pL
WBMmaaows.—The Grand Rapids
thu, Iiruving hiauelf » tea, friend to
Manufactunug Company are now manthe youth of Michigan.
fnr ^5"°? ?n* tl»«aaad wheelbarrows
Detroit I, apparently oh tho or. of for the wholeeds trade, and to suppbe
p.mhMinK land for a public park st a railroad contractors.
These articles
coat of *201,000. It i to bo located in
havo heretofore been brought to this
tho llmulromck region and oonoute of place from abroad. This company now
400 acre,. Dteroit, in it,&lt;Jd^gtTM
propoees to .apply the demand and meet
promteool areat rigor und oroeodSulr the market in tnui nad adjoining States.
gixxl tooto.
On tho evening of tho 24th a man
uornod Jarnre Sandworth, a birokunith
brrng al Denton Station on tho Control
Itailrvad, wtui killed at that place wbil.
jumping oa a freight train. Ho inured
hia tooting, fell botir.cn the care aad
wa. run over. Ho learea a wife but no
children.

A.TTENTTTO2ST!

The Corner Grocerv.

There are 901,840 hmmfa this State, i

Groceries,

Can be] had by Calling at

I). R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Crockery.

i
mock®t11 tho poor reproacheth
his Maker; and he that is glad at ca­
lamities shall not go unpunished.

Glassware,

Office in Hostings.

&amp;.C., &amp;C.,

We Oftier the following
Tax Titles

Cheaper than any Store in Hastings,
Bote Proprietor of

He that giveth wisdom loveth his
own soul; he that Jwepeth understand­
ing shah find good.

COMPOUND WAHOO BHW

When pride cometh, then cometh
■hamo, but with the lowly is wisdom.

s Whlik.r nr .tiraulaiinr bsvernfs,
Stkoicixk
within tha rvaeb uf all.

C. II. nicies.

Th is article has been thoroughly looted
and found a sure and speedy cure for
the following complaints.

Farrier’s Improved!

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costiveness, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever J Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use forw Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Ilheumatlsm,

1871”

General News.

The Tennessee editors visited tho sev­
eral manufacturing establishments in
Philadelphia and tho Commercial Ex­
change, yesterday.

Corn Sheller I Hams WilliamS) &amp; Co
FOR SALE AT
Slanufx'tarw. o

W. I. EASTMAN’S
Warehouse on Broadway.

Miss Ada Shnner, who has been ap­
pointed to the chair of painting and
tine arts in the Michigan University, is
not “sound on the suffrage question.’’
Hom Wm. A. Howard is in New York
Citv on businetn for tho Grand Rapids
« Indiana Railroad.
Work on the G. IL &amp; I. R. IL, uurth
of Paris, Is being pushed forward with
• nf,rg5&gt; and the road will be completed
us for as Clam Lake, long before winter

energy

Doors,

j Physicians throughout tho City and
I Country, ao die boat Family Modicino

35

•K
MAPLE GROVE.
,w^ofow.v

Nllnex

CASTLETON.
■X

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51
WOODLAND.
n w ire 1*

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iiJ.Sir..

JOHNSTOWN.

&amp;c,

’

GENERAL

(fraud Itaidds, Mlr/i.

;w -,-u

--ami—

CONVEYANCER;

BALTIMORE

For Salo by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
' I o V of a w
a
’,w\of ne&gt;t .-tal-&gt;el»of»
Hastings, Mich. I u Iu n of • w’fvfx

"
TjTTAfBER

HASTINGS.
Of all Kinds.

ptofn e | ofjo • | 2:
w ( «tMpt 5&gt;.acre« C?

CARLTON.

e S Of n e J|

HASTINGS, MICH.

Ivin of
»&gt;■ &lt;
till

For the

BOTTLER VIENNA BEER 1

;-““LM BEST and cheapest-

' A*J&gt;TZ7WA-.&lt; Ckl.SBKATt7&gt;

BOTTLED,

i Hill
J Ally MlIlLJ. di_,r

H

BARRY.

T,,EAB0VE-

kepbbsents

Tiir.

,

B’l-.OREIVCJE

j

HOPE

iFami‘y Sewing Machine

w

In e fre of n e i of n w f SI
nX.ofo'M
«

_____ ______________ _ ____________ SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,

Of Home Manufacture,

CITY PAINT STORE ! I

Go to the

RUTLAND.

EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

Alsajs is Order and Ready for Wort

COMMINS k BROWN,

PAINTERS.

W.v?

n efre of n c

Vofnw •

£2
S4
IM
to

Home-Painting,

Little Red Shop!

The oite dollar for admission to the
Kalamazoo Horse Fair, has given rise ;
, to a number of inquiries relative to the !
admission fee to the Union Fair. The I
. State Fair charges an entry fi-e o£^$l,00
to every exhibitor.
The Union Fair I
charges $1,00 to every exhibitor but yives ,
back four admitnon tickets, so that .every I —
man who enters an article for premium ;
or exhibition, ’gets the worth of liis)11
money, SI,00, in tickets.
Single tickets of admission are 25 I
cents, children under 12 years 15 cents
each ; one horse and rider, two tickets
or 50 cents; one bone oorriage and dri­
ver, two tickets or 50 cents ; two horse
vehicle and driver, three tickets or 75
cents ; for each person, other than dri­
ver, in any vehicle,one ticket or 25 cents.
There are no season tickets for the four
days of the Fair, as formerly for the
Kent County Fair.
No additional ticket is necessary to
enter Pomological Hall or any other of
the Halls. An exhibitor of fruit first
pays his 11,00 at Treasurer Kipp's office,
gets for admission tickets, when he can
enter the grounds and is tree to enter
Pomological Hall without charge. There
no money it necetuiry to eater hit fndt.—
Grand Ilapidt Fugle.

hardened. and trill lut a liCe-litue.
No other J/achiue run, ao eav
little noise in ite operation.

Graining,
Paper-Hanging, .
hahvminin.j, 4 &lt;•_

Sign and Ornamental
Paintino"

West of Hank.

|
in the latent «Ho».
LDealern ic Wall Pnprr, Window
I Shhaden Pieinrc Frames, I-ookin^ (
1
UlaMM, VatniabM, Lradu,
।
OH., Alix«i Painte ArtiM’a

A. WOOLEY-

Sho* corner of Church and Blate
I JUraeWjUtan**. Mtoh., over itoUtf*

This is the Lad uho drove | “
the doves to market, and.
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer’s

IRVING.

WS of«r y

18
£0

It Wil
ten every aeam aecurrly.
. Il will Cord, Braid, Qollt. Bind Uatbrr. HemI Atiteh, Ruffle, Tuck, and Fringe neatly and duI rably-

h? -

PRAIRIEVILLE.
In TsiUriuKor Draetmaking

•

' fi of * »X'

11£.J&lt;

°r• a

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
Please eail and examine the Machine and Its
work. You cannot afford lo bur a Sewing Ma­
chine uulll von hare seen the FLORKNCB with
iu late improvements.
Ollie® and aalcaroem at

??
£4

ORANGEVILLE.
wKotnw V.

Ijn plofw K of»e X" »

,

Grant &amp; Phillip*** Store.

HERRICK.
n'w

KotnwK

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Go there tor your

YANKEE SPRINGS.

CEOCK8,
S.UofawM

rW

&lt;itg gittimjgall,

for warm meals at all hours,
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.

yide Gold Jewelry,

CHOICE

OBOCEBIBB!

A fine stock Jcr 0,mk&gt;

Silin Silver aid Plated Ware.

COME AND SEE THEM

Oysters und R/ereshmenls.

a ad Warraatad.

To the Ladies!!

L. E. STAUFFER-

• Mrf.wK

X«»f

THORNAPPLE. -

on hand at all hours.

25yl

IL A. BU8ELL

CENTRAL

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call.

We will cheerfully give

all information desired.

OO TO CLARK'S TOR PICTURES.

stvsbsl
JulaS

MUSICAL!

veterans.

Emar Satckdax is conspicuously one
of the best Illustrated Papers in tire
world. Its illustrations are of a high
character. During the past year it has
widened and deepened in tone and lite­
rary excellence.

»«cTiox.;oMcairriox. aacriox.
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: Price, onlytiO Centra Bottle.

RsaiBTEn of Deeds. Notary I‘dbi.ic, ■

The sum of money required for the
«omitructioq of the tunnel under the De- 1
troi: river, has been provided for Mr. !
Joy by eastern capitalists, and the work
will bo commenced within a few days,
ground being fifst broken on the land

’ SoLDirns’ Rtrxiox.—The third annu­
al reunion of the Fourth Michigan Cav­
alry is to be held at Allen’s Hall, in
Kalamazoo, on Thursday, the 21st of
September. The reunion is held at the
name time os the State) Fair, so that
members may attend both at the re­
duced rates of railway travel. The Ex­
ecutive Committee are anxious that
there shall be a largo attendance of the

Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

oucnirriox

t&gt; • fre V

Blinds,

build tho tunnel connecting the M. C. «fc
ABSTRACTS OF TlTIXS
G. W. Railways nt Detroit 1From a [ of lands in Barry County furnished on
application, at my office in the
lute number of tho Detroit Tribusc we
Court House,
clip the following particulars of tho tic’
W.^L JEWELL
lion no far taken to accomplish this
Hadinqi, Mich.
great international work:

That One Dollar.

the best

Counties in tho State of

W. H. JEWELL,

Joy.amngemetite have been perfected to

great one will require from a year and
n half to two years. It will coat some
r, 3,000,000. Mr. Clieesbrougli, the j&lt;
Chicago engineer, will have charge of !
the work.

Barry County—one of

,
Diilcrw an
ox, V.UL.
! of Shepard’aCompound Wahoo Bitter*
’ than there ia In ■ whole caee of any

LUMBER, LATB, aid SHINGLES

and untiring efforts of Hou. James F.

Irom which point the tunnel will strike !
across to the Canada shore. A shaft'
ten feet in diameter will bo sunk to tho :
mjuirod depth, and work will bo pushed I
&lt;&gt;n from ’hat. tho drainage tunnel be-1
ing first bmlt to test tho quality of soil I
and to show tho practicability of the
enterprise. If it is found feasible, the I
construction of tho principal tunnel will [
go forward irom both sides of the river J
at the same time. Tho building of the •
drainage tunnel iVill not occupy more .
than'three nr four months, hut tho!

in tho jvorious Townships Tif

I bash,

LIME, WATER LIME

The Detroit River to bs Tcxxeuid.
—Thanks to the indomitable

,

Land and Calcined Plaster,

August 10. 1871.

bat a

Situated

Jprice, only 30 Cents a Bottle.

THE CELEBRATED

GRANITE STATE

John Bright has, to n groat degree, i
recoveredJus health and will certainly;
resume his Parliamentary duties at the I
next session.

of LANDS

SHEPARD’S

TATLtB * FARLEY 01CAS,

Meat Market !

CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

NEAR THE BANK.
Tho best stock ol Meat always on hand.
Call and Get your Steak, Roasts,

Pure Wines and Liquors!

a any thing you want.

FOB MKDICIXAL PURPOSES.

SIMON P’ RKENRUTH.

On*** P. o.

D. R. COOK Ac CO

�Dis ^ffdsuiStf BAIlN.itDAIL Y DURING THE TRIAD

w. U. ilOLMEs'

Publisher.

MAIL ARRANGiarENT.
■^ynUHUrthw order, mails will elo«j at thh oflee

*. ■.

Uril'jpios Kart elo- U

ta-JiS*ferine, Hfi- MO r. m.
cIom daily al

OrrsioEoru.—Wo nre

low who sports a cap marked “ Police
Mr. E. Gy WiOams, of the First Na­ No. 1” is blowing on the streets that
tional Clothing House, will visit Detroit tho Jury in the Vanderpool case are
about tho first of September for the pur­ being tampered with. We.^aak for
pose of nasurting and filling up his stock
names. The charge is a villionous as­
of Ctethlug, Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
sault on the Integrity hot only of the
Ac., and would be pleased to take orders
Jury,
but of tho officers who havo them
for auy especial article required by gents
—full lines .of which the market will in charge, Plowen for the Prosecution
not warrant his keeping, vis.: Silk and are the men who thus libel our best
other fine hats, kid gloves, extra large
citizens.
underwear, traveling bags, Ac., Ac.
Great care and personal attention will
Tbve as Gospcu
be given to
_
j don’t know his name, very pertinently

J. ROBERTS. P. M.

Warranted Custom Made Boots from remarks that there are a men in every
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacsson
community who never do any thing to

■1CH1GOI CEKTRlt K K

*

Grand River Valley Division
AUGCST 1&amp;7-1.

atRCNYAN'B

assist a public imprbvement, and always

Call on Misb Wiloox ter millinery protest that such and suck institutions
goods of all the latest and best style*.
don’t profit them a cent, but we take

First National Clothinci Huobb. notice that every time a town secures u
—Go there for the best and cheapest public improvement of any importance,
Clothing, Q£&gt;ts Furnishing Goods, etc. these self same men put up tho price of
£. G. WlIiUAMS.
their land five dollars on tho acre. A
community compoeed entirely of this
An Every-day Story.
class of individuals would be about as

MiiMIcviilc
IteSw

asrsi,,!,.

SKfir* I

iIou
।

Trains on the Chicago It Jfhthipui Lake Shorr II.
R. leave Grand Rapiiu for Mtukeaon and Vfhite
Hall, an follow.:
(hioacu EipreM at 10-00 a m. Detroit Expten st
500 pm.

LOCAL EVENTS

। D. R.

Important Railroad Meeting.

of said Committee nt the Bank.

day afternoon August 29th.
ing adjourned

3|

At we ere ttnalla to fitmieh buck num-1

.

most any person can get fat by buying
their groceries of J, Mans.

^GT?ICVLTUKA.L

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

CoxxfNs &amp; Brown keep tho best
We are turning out work for tho
assortment of Wall-paj&gt;er, Window
shades, Picture Frames, etc., in the city. County Pair.
Oca Job room, are well supplied with
Tho days of grace on accounts due
typo, prosMM, and good workmen.
the late firm of Dickey A Bently, are
pretty nearly out.
Those interested
Sics.—We learn that H. M. Cheever,
will do well to take notice,
dtoccpl
Esq.. one of the Attorneys for Vander­

RUSSELL,

Iron. Nails, Glass,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

owlon "" nro&gt; &amp;c-

[ suit not only to "that part of the city,

AGENTS FOR THE
j its removal.
»&gt; e would advise tlie:
LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY I mt
i
■ I
m 1

-

We will not be under-!
.sold bv nnv House
In Michigan.

| but to the whole community.

Tn Town Tali, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of the best Brands of Cigart

| (lay- of the Union Exposition at Grand

WOODLAND PARLORS.

j Rapids. The trains will leave St. Johns
at 7. a. m., passing Ionia at 7:30, and ar­

noorer, ol
Earton. Ionia county, to MIm Eana L. Potter.

Kalamazoo to Lowell is a certainty, and
if it does not cross the Valley at Host-J

NEW CARPET HOUSE
SLADE
The very BEST PLACE to bay

CAnjTX.lB,-

OIL CLOTHS,

Druggists and Chemists,

Cheapest fruit ja^at Buaell’s.

'

PATENT MEDICINES,

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

Now,

CITY DRUG STORE,

6s
s 00*1 OuO

Don’t be behind, citizens of

Remember, H U

The place to buy your boots and shoes notafferf jw or »,%ufa Road through
Rvxtam’s.

State St., Hasting*, Mich.

$1.00 for 75c

Hastings, your Committee will call up­
jxr Siubel.... .

;■*.*;;

50

I will close out my Stock
of Sumn»

Dry Goods and

can better afford to pay $100,000, aa
Calreo Akin*, Green.

Ladies' fine shoes of the lataMrtytaa V«H&lt;7 u Irring « MMleriBe.
of Hastings, be up and doing.
at Rumtjji’b.

.MATS.

PAINTS.

Hams, Williams &amp; Co-

Salt. fine. per bbl..,
evening subscribed $18,500 to the or­ Hail, evarae. par bbl.
Betas, per b tub al..
ganizing stock, and no doubt but Kala­ way. per «®.. .»•••»•.
Dried Peaches, peered, per lb...
mazoo people have token all of theirs by Dried i'ricbH, uepeerW. pVr fe
Dried Ap»l«UMrlb....

on you immediately.

MATTINGS,

and dealers Id

while wo think tho Valley furnishes first

this time.

Also the

Mark Rusmll

i!

in the market st Poet Office.

Lake Superior Iron1

John A. GMBwr.it,

| D. &amp; M. R. R, on the second and last

OILS,
Do not claim to have the only- Mold­
ing Machine in Barry county, but they
VARNISHES,
have one that wLU stick any and all
Rubber mops at Busell's.
class facilities for our business, and that kinds of moldings that are needed.
TURPENTINE,
They
also have on hand a large number
Peaches fresh and nice at Busell’s.
the people along the line have no rea­ of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frame*. Ac., that will be sold at low TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
Best Sherry wine, bitten for dyspepsonable causes of complaint, and liare figures for cash.
Bcsell’b.
la, at
PERFUMERY.
every reason to bo fully satisfied with it,
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
The Town Talk
COMMERCIAL,
its management aud its charges, it is
CHOICE TEAS,
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
perfectly certain that the people of both
GROCERIES,
gars just received and for sole at the
Lowell and Kalamazoo, are determined ,
City News Depot
Clones
TOBACCO,
to build a Road to cross the Valley in .’Wheat, while, per buahel.
3 IM)
Tirr Lassist Bzock of School Books this county, and the best interest of all •
KEROSENE LAMPS 4 FIXTURES
Oat., perbaabri....
in the City- at the City News Depot
tho people require that it shall poos Battar.
1
par lb....
Eggs. p«r doton ...
Best cheese in the city atBusell’s.
WALL FAPEIt, *e.. Ae.,
through this City. Shall it? Lowell Ooii&gt;t&gt;., per bu.hel.
If_ _ U .1. ___ IK
A Cables Stock of perfumeries at the people at a little meeting on Saturday wMt.Mrio. ......

Fory^otographs and Pictures, of all
kinds, call on J. F. MlnkJor.

MADE OF

HOOVER—POTTER—Married at the Methodirt

Again, a Road from

I

Detroit Stoves;
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

Exccasiox rn*ix&lt; will be nm on the

We wish it were

inqs it will to the west of us.

HARDWARE
n»m

Harnesses.

An " Eve Sous.”—The Home Journal

mixture is warranted to cute all cases1 tention is asked. The necssity of pro­
.
Pebsonal.—Superintendent. Diamond I
of cancer and scrofula In every form.
Send for circular.
$1 per bottle.
Ad­ tenting out local interest in this matter left this morning to attend the meeting
dress
L. N. Miter,
must be apparent to the most casual ob­ of State Superintendents at Charlotte.
Hastings, Mich.
server. The road' from Marshall to
Muir, crossing the Valley at Vermont-

Dealers in

Stoves.

riving at Grand Rapids at 10 o’clock,
pool is quite sick at Ypsilanti, but
Wanted. Wanted.
and returning tho zame evening.
Every one having unsettled accounts hopes orc entertained that he will be
to call and settle the same by September again nt his post in a day or two.
The reputation of tho Grand Rapids
1st, for I must have my pay.
Bvsiness College is a No. 1. KalamolOwl
Mason Allen.
Wake Ur.—In another column will
zooites desiring to attend a Business
be found the official proceeding of the College can not do better than to pat­
Cancer can be Cored.
Railroad meeting held at the Court ronize tho Grand Rapids Business CotL. N. Mixer's. scrofula and cancer• House last evening, to which'special at* LHpE-—Etlamtaoo Toleyraph.

11 cent sugar at BuseU’s.

Goodyear &amp; Strike.

and

week, at the same plate.
D. R. Cock, Secretary.

State street, cleared up entirely, orj
The California Minstrels to-night.
tho derrick placed in position again1
Bect quality of whest brings $1.20 ( f0F) „ U b, it J, nn &lt;1Je
nnJ nn° jE

not so, but it is.

Dan'UStriker.

; H. A. Goodyear.

I? I? 111 I?

1 * |J " ■*•'*1 J

Tues­

Railroad meeting Friday night.

villo is a fixed fact.

machinery

in Barry County—for sale by

The meet­

, Home Journal and "Police No. 1” toj
। have the rubbish .scattered tel over

P61" b°-

Hams, Williams A Co. have net gotz
time to run after accounts that were ter
l&gt;e paid after harvest. Therefore, we «x‘ pect every man to call and Hdtle up
their accounts on or before the 28th
in»L We mean tnuaieu.
Hastings, Aug. 21st. 1871.

EIC..

and the largest stock of

to Friday night of this

our Daily, wo will taka ndocriptiont fur complained in its Inst issue that tho ArTwenfyfco Ccnh per week. Setfd in your tesian-well derrick had lor.q been an
„..r,
1 .“V
M'l tby ■•»■&gt; Me wIU n-g»l
Windy and wet

“ A setting hen never gets fat.” Lut

(ASTKVGS.
uabrows,

MACHINES,

Hardware.

and boots and shoes if he don’t make a
,

rawing

Upjohn,J. 8. Goodyear,and W. S. Good­

bert/rosi (he rciameircement of the Huso cf j

Mavs is bound to sell his groceries,

PLOWS

McElwain, R. J. Grant, Dqniel

year.
Tho Committee through-their Chair­
man A. J. Bowne, appointed a meeting

I do—at J. Maus*.

Groceries cheap as dirt at J. Maus’.

GALE AND KALAUAZOO,

Geo. M. Dewey, F. D. Ackley, Wm.

Don’t you know where to get your

boots and shoes ?

BAIL,

' .Striker, John Bossmer, A. W. Bailey,
Wm. Loomis, C. 8. Burton, D. R. Cook,;

A meeting of the citizens of Hastings
und vicinity will be held at the Court
House on Friday evening next, at 7J
o’clock, to hear the report of tho com­
mittee etc., in the Interest of a
“ One stonny night ia winter when j north and »outh road, and to such
the winds Wre blowing cold,” I bought । farther action a* the meeting may de­
me a pair of boots aud rubbers at Maus'. determinc. By order of Committee.
D. R. COOK.

S

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,

j Ryerson, N. Bailey, R. B. Wightman,

Loral hbjijie^ Jtoiice?.

Another railroad will nut effect the
low prices ai Maus’.

Tho committee reported the following I

Kalamazoo and Ann A-rbox-

'

| names : A. J.1 Bowne, II. J. Kcnfield, ■
! L. D. Gardner, Jas. A. Sweezey, A.,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

ILL. KARG ENT, Cea.

cent.

SUPERIOR, Jl'SHEHRY AND STATESMAN

‘‘Hello John, where areyou going?”
lively as a graveyard.
“I was going down here to buy some
grocers.”
Railroad Mealing.
"Well I am going down to Mace Al| len’B to buy mine.”
Hastinqs, August 28th, 1871.
I "Down to AHcd's? Why, 1 never bo’t I
.
The Railroad adjourned meeting mot
। any of him. I always go there to buy !
vra-..r, and wall paper, Lut
uu..•ItaOxirtHKKua
nomlMUd Ju.
! crockery
I never
| thought of buying groceries there. Not A-.Sweczey, Chairman and D. R. Cook,;
I long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery Secretary. Mr. A. J. Bowne addressed I
and paper enough to paper my house, the meeting by rejKHting the action of |
iJ 10pm there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could I the Railroad Committee who visited i
buy any where Oise. Itertdiw - he war
1 ranted IT. The crockery he keeps i­ ; Battle Creek and Kalamazoo.
! the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
|
On P’otion the Chair appointed a'
- "Well, 1 always do so on groceries,
I and I know yau can. Besides he talced ! committee of three, whuse business shall
I anything 1 nnvetoscli at a fair price. 1 be to nominate twenty persons as a lo-!
I loo.
I get a lictter tobacco, lea and
sugar there for the ..nunc money than ■ cal committee and report to this meet- (
ing. Said committee consisting of A.:
any where else in town.”
I J. Bowne, W.13. Goodyear and W. Bur-1
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871*

W I

Clover Hullers!

n«i

Hooey
Huns
Shoolderi.

Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

74 MONROE STREET,
CAX.VZ) RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,

Opposite the National Hotel.

F. IMMEN

Dr. AIKIN,

0«Hk.U CM1BU Cmd Kwfd,.

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VOL. I.

DAILY EDITION.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY EVENING. AUG. 30, 1871.

-HE VAUDERPOOL TRIAL. I»«»iw

umi u,,

p™.,,,.,

NO. 14,

^,.,1^,

you killed Herbert Field,” what pro- ,
Mr, Hughes rood in support of his
HOLBKOOK OPBSS THE
"" ted ion could he expect from the laws view a note to parnpraph 108 of Green­.
of the land. Hero he stood alouo in
loafs
Evidence, and nrguod tho point to,
FOi rmwF^H .■
At
tto
u hostile community and did this to :
help defend himself, aud sliall he l&gt;- some extent.
, their side of tho case, and Mr Hclheld accountable for that ? It is the
Mr. Eggleston took a dilfurent view
or
brook
for th(,
theory of our law that a confession j, of the paragraph read.
I ■lllwfnnltnrin
substantially m r_t»___
follows:
when made, iu order to be admitted i
By
the Court:
,
Fifteenth Day's Proceedings.
as evidence must bo made deliberately ।
Gontiemen of tho Jury, you have sat and without any fear or compulsion '
I am disposed to let the witnott. slate
hero patiently tor 15 days listening to from any one, and shall this be nd- ' any remarks made by horaclf nt the
MOKXOra SESSION.
the testimony for the People and now mittod as evidence when threatened by 1
time.
August 80, 1871.
! they have rested their case, having said
the officers of tho law themselvce ? i
I said
she had better go and
Mr. Church said that tho instructions all they have to say against this un­ They talked openly of lynching him,
lid Mr.
Field
Good
Bye, sit­
given to Mr. Nelson yesterday when ho fortunate prisoner, and now we ask the that most tomblo mode of punishment ing tho door open and the little &lt;?.»g
same attention from vou in listening to aud this letter must bo interpreted iu I
left in pursuit of Mr. Driggs was to procnUed my attention to him.
the testimony for him You an- to look tho light of these facta.
Thon, too, I
coed directly to Grand Haven and to upon him. m an innocent man until
Tho '-ross examination of this witness
tho Prosecution have failed to show |
telegraph ou tho way in regard to oper­ proven guilty, and you uro to look upon i any motive. They say that Field put was by consent suspended lor tho pres­
ations, but up to this moment nothing him now as an innocent man. Evorv ' iu about 87,000 in money into tho bank ent, in order to let the nextwitness Mrs.
fact alleged by the prosecution must bo ' ’ aud yet they, themselves, account for
has boon heard from him, though u dis­
Emma Slauson, give her 'testimony in
proven beyond a reasonable doubt This
patch is expected every moment. He is the theory of tho law. Not any sus­ over one half of this, clandestinely time to got away on the three o’clock
withdrawn from tho bank and depos­
cannot now possibly get hero before 2 picion or belief would authorize you to ited at tho drug stare of Willawl &amp; train if jKissib’e, and bring duly sworn
o’clock, and a request was .made to wait find the man guilty, unless you know it Hall, and in the City National Bank she said :
I livp at Racine Wisconsin, and my
hi a certainty.
of Chicago byField himself. Over 81,000
till that time.
■ In our view of the matter, and upon
husband in 18G0 was engageil in tho
Mr. Hughes objected to waiting any what wo shall bo|ublo to show npon tho wore drawn from tho bank at Chicago lumbering business. My husband is in
by
Gen.
Cutcheou
os
longer.
various pointe brought against this pris­ administrator of the estate of Field,,, poor health. Know George Vanderpool
Mr. Eggleston said that the new pointe oner by tho prosecution, we expect to and over $1^000 was found in the safe and he has visited at our house, tho
to which he would testify was in regard relievo him of -any imputation of the nt tho drug store, and all this has been last time he 'was there was in July or
charge broaght against him. There is paid over to Miss Hill. Then tho proofs August I860. Ho was there to m&gt;o
to a letter written by Vanderpool from
not prima facie evidence to substantiate of guilt are insufficient. Mr. Blanchard about getting money from my husband.
Muskegon to Manistee stating that lie this charge. Tho whole theory of tho ouu of their own witnesses has testified This was four or fivo weeks before Field
had taken 32,500 to pay the note prww-cution is that Herbert Field was ♦hat ho carried a basket of fish dripping disappeared. Tho arrangement made be­
spoken of by Mr. Merrill, also ia murdered in tho Bank between the with blood and serum up those stains ou tween thorn was that when my husband
hours of 11 and 12 o’clock on Sunday, Tuesday alter the disappearance, and should return from tho east which wouhl
regard to a consrentation had with Van­
Bep. 5, lb69, and thut the bodv wns not one witness, except tho very suspi­ be in four or fivo weeks, ho was to lot
derpool on Tuesday.
afterwards found on tho shore of Lake cious Dr. Wilcox, saw blood on those I Mr. Vanderpool, have all tho money ho
Tho Court ruled that the defense Michigan, oud this is what is called the stairs till Wednesday, so that, this ac­ wanted to put in tho banking businoss.
should1 proceed with their side of the, ccrpiu dslectt, the body of tho offense, but counts for all tho blood on these stairs,
Cross-examined by Mr. Eggleston.
case/ and that he would be allowed to। wo contend that tho proofs uro insuf* and you remember how Dr. Wilcox Tlus conversation was sometime in Au­
fieenj. Not ono witness luui identified gave his testimony in regard to seeing gust I think. He had previously ar­
testify when he came and after tho de­ tho body as that of Herbert Field bv tni» uioou on .ixouaay, now no avoiu- ranged with him to let him have money
this blood on Monday, how ho avoidfense have begun, in regard only to। any natural means, not even have they '"rd stepping upon it, and wo shall show when Field talked of going out of tho
I&gt;oint8 not touched at Kalamazoo, toi testified as t&lt;X^'hether the body was that that he has admitted that he never saw business, but afterwards ho concluded
xthich the defense made do exception. of a mate or a female. The figure on 1 any blood there nt all on Monday. Then to stay with Vanderpool, when ho wrote
the ann has been sworn to, and yet, this ' we shall show that be could not have to my husband that ho did not need tho
Mb} Eggleston then offered iu evi­
money and then he put his money into
lias nut been described by any two alike, ; disposed of the body as allegtsl.
dence tho letter marked
. exhibit “C” to , or from any knowledge of it nrovioas to ■
Ho loft tho house on that evening at uthor businoss, but when Field finally
which Mr. Hughes- objected os irrelov- tho inquest held on the dead bodv. . the very urgent request of his wife, at concluded to leave the partner shin,
nut and to which an exrejitiou was tak- The proofs are insufficient flmt this was j half past I) o'clock to get some modi­ Vandor}x»l again camo to my husband
have said and
oli. Tjie letter was written from Ji^. I bis body, and yet the prosecution must cine, and returned again in just one in August as I
I again asked
for
money, and my hus­
,, .
,
,
v
i satisfy youthat that wus hisbodv, hour and twenty-five minutes, m» we, -o------,,
------. ........
.
t it in other
k. gon to Mamttee and was from Nan- aU(1 wh„u
they
iloju&gt; tbat, ; *hall show by a number of witnesses, .bund
told him he . had
put
derpool to I mid and simply announced I which they cannot do, .they must He left his house with his ’dark clothes &gt; business, , but . would
let ____
him have
1
_______
all he
he- should return from1
that he had left for Manistee, bag and i satisfy you tliat the wounds found ■ on, that he had worn all day, and came ' wanted as soon as u
baggage and wished to be kept posted UP°U *be liead were the cause of the . b-wk in the time I have stated with tho tho east, which would bo in 4 or 5 week*.
e;...y-,i . , i. Ac-'-ns^
II- uk-u intrs.-: df“lb- Now flie Hugest testimony ! same clothes on. • But they introduce a
Tho witness was then discharged,awl
,
,
.11
j
.
1 they have.upon thia point Is that of Dr.'witness, Mrs. Frulink, who swore that a record of her attendance and dis-■
ductxl a groat deal more decumentaiy | ^hurley, who pronouncod the wounds a ■ she saw a man in light clothes, sitting
tunce traveled iu this State, which wasI
evidence in the form of fetters, notes j sufficient cau.-j/- for dcatli. but could not I iu die little white boat which renders
and receipt^ between the two persons, j swear thattifi-y were the cause of tho ! it necessary to draw the conclusion that from Grand Haven, was made bv the•

ticipate in the examination inths bank.
Was down on Monday morning about
7 o’clock.
Saw hay aud dust on
tho
stair?,
and
also
av
this
sin Wodneitday. Did not notice this
when I first went down in tlip morning.
Wnao I first saw Vnn lerpool, ho wa-i
standing in front of the Bonk with a
broom or mop tn his linnd. Ho said ho
was cleaning the Bank. The drops were
of about tho usual size but do not know
how many. These spots were on ffie
loft side of tho walk going down and
some were on tho stringdr. -Also saw
stiota on tho platform nt tho river brink.
Have seen the dog tied up in the Bank,
but do not recall when nor how tn^ny
times. Itomember of tho Bank build­
ing’s being raised during that season
and Vanderpool was absent at tho tune.
Do not know whether I'ever saw thp
dog tied upaftar that or not.
Mrs. A. II. Dunlap being duly sworn
said : I am the wife of the Inst witness.
Know the Bank building and have seen
Dr. Wilcox. Bemumber tho disanpeorance, and I saw Dr. Wiloox on Monday
evening following it between six and
seven. I saw Dr. Wilcox in his office
and was waiting for my husband, when
he said you must •wtcuso me for I want
to go down into tho Bank nnd get some
money changed, and when ho came
bock 1 asked him if ho had hoard any­
thing about Field, and he said what do
vou mean ? Then I said that Field had
been missing since yesterday, when ho
said, that is strange, I had not hoard of
it. Ho also said perhaps ho has been
drowned as a boat has been tipped over
on the Lake. No crons examination.
Tho next witness called was Wesley
Bautor, who being duly sworn, said :
1 reside at Manistee and nm a lumber
inspector. Took toll at the bridge across
the Manistee river in 1869, and also
watahod at tho bridge from six x. m. till
12:80 j-. m. and then again from
six
o’clock
i-. n. till &lt; midnight.
Thorn was u little bridge house that
wo had for shelter and this was from
75 to 100 feet tro’n tlio little dock at
tho foot of tho bank stairs and noromg
intervenes. Was on my watch during
tho Sunday night tliat Field disappeared
from 6 ?. m., till half-past twelve. Did
not notice anything that night that attmctol my attention to this dock. Think
it was a pleasant night for I remember
of being out of doors. No cross ox­
amination. .
Sir. Hughes slated that tho lufcct wit­

ness ho wished to call was Mrs. tehringgoing to show the general .feeling exist-! d’^b. But the prosecution must satisfy ■ in this short space of time, ho went to Clerk.
.' .
,.
..
. ‘ vou that these wounds were the actual . the Bank, changed his clothes, prepared
Miss Ella Magill was then cross ex­- er, but was informed by Mr. Buss with
tug &gt;e ecu mm. or F0:“c me Fret}" | cause of death, and that tt resulted from j tlio body for di.*q»osal. carried it to the amined by Mr. Eggleston. My fatherr whom she is stopping, that she is sick
cus and abo rtiie cxmdrtion of thrir j no other eanse and after they have ■ river, towed it to the month of the is a mill ownor and the time kept at thoi aud unable to leave her 1h-J and Dr.
money matters. These.papers had
hnd propre- i shown this, tho next ]4iint
]&gt;ohit to show m I Manistee rirer,
river, returned
icturneil to the Bonk
Bank house was mill time. 1 may have booni Chas. Bussell, her attending physician
virus to this been identified and marked i &lt;bat this respondent is the guilty partv. I changed hri clothes, went-to Dr. Fish- mistaken os to whether tho dog sat in। was called to verify tho statement, who
■IS oxhihif*. bn» would bo of KO frencral I
Now we
Ve shall show
sI‘0"r that this is
« iinim- j ^s
er*.s and got home. It was impossible tho Bank door or shoo shop door, but if: said that she would not probably be
.
*3’
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| possible, for he was st homo nil the for him to have done this, besides wo 'it had not been called in question, 1: able to leevo her bed till the last of the
interest, mu they are such ns would natu- I{'afternoon
friends, except
except u
u ,. snail
shall show
show that
that he
he wns
was physically
physically incaafternoon entertaining
cnn-itaining friends,
iuca- should firmly believe that the dog A',. week. Mr. G. F. Hitchcock, the stclittle while when '*
they went. to take a I pacitated.by reason of a vhernia,
rally occur in the oourse of-bsminess.
................................
•_ rfor per- in the Bunk door. Was never sworn ini nogrnpher. was then put upon tho stand
who said that he was tho stenographer
He next read exhibit “I” which was a &gt;walk to Canfield’s hill, and again a few I forming such labor. The prosecution court before. ’
moments when he wont to get some ci- j have heretofore on former trials madb
A. H. Dunlap being duly sworn said.. fur tho Ninth Judicial Circuit and took
letter frozn 'Vanderpool nt Manistee to
4rnr«
It would l&gt;c iujrasoible fur grekt capital out of this little white I reside in Mauisteo and am a lawyer., the testimony
of
Mrs
Sprrngor,
ins wife.at Bacine, dated July ;!l, lb&lt;59.
him to have killed him vhdo'at home 1 boat, but for some reason hare dropped In I860 had am office directly over thoi to^etlior with her crow-examuiation in
This was simply a friendly letter such as that afternoon, mid we sliall sliow ' that ■ »t out of this trial.
Bank, and thinX I occupied* this office। tho trial at Kalamazoo, and had that
Now wopnopose to take up that little about six months, and was in this officei testimony at his room.
would be expected from husband to wife he did not kill him before noon a? lie j
aad seemed to have no bearing on tho was seen alive in the oiternoon by 4 or i white boat just where they leave it, and at the time of Field’s disappearance ini
Mr. Hughes then said ho proposed to
5 jiersons whom we shall introduce Jicre
shall
follow
it
far
out 18C9. Know of a flight of stairs runn­ have Mr. Hitchcock read this testimony,
cut ?, unless.to show the good feeEng exas witnesses. Now I will ask you if it i Into tho waters of Lake Michigan where ing from the sidewalk down the side of‘ to whieh Mr. Eggkwton objected and tho
istirg between him and Field. Ee also would not be tho most nauirnl thing in ' was found on the 9th dav of Septeni- tho building towards the lyer. Them
Court sustained tho objection stating
intnxinced another pqper which wns the world, if Field shoakl disappear, no I ber, by the Captain of the schooner was a bridge across the river about 201) tliat tho deposition of Mrs. Springer
with
a
man
in
it feet from tho platform. Was up and (could hot bo admitted at this stage of
, markotl ns an exhibit. This xas the matter how, for the citizensof .Manistee ‘Crawford,
a
hall
famished down this flight of stairs several times tho proceedings. That she might recov­
artiebs of j^n’cment between them. to hold his partner rcsponmWe for him j apparently in
and if he could not give aur satisfaeto- i-«»nditiou, aad destitute of woaeyxmd during Monday September Gth, and .no­ er before it Would be time to rest tho
Ho next offered to read ihe pass-book, rv explanation .in regard to him, to sus-1 everythmg, who absolutely refused to
tried nothing unusual on tho stairs. case, when her testimony could betaken,
tho k’lportant jiagos of which was pect him of foulptav. Wbm Field &lt;li- p™ «ny account of himyelf or to lx&gt;
Was at my office about 7 o'clock that even if not in tho order desired.
marked exhibits J.- 3L N. 0. If was appeared they very* naturally looked to jlf nded anywhere on the soil of Michi* morning^ and saw Vanderpool in tho
Mr. Hughes then stated that he would
hen to*’*" on !,oard th? &lt;whoo»- bank door holding a broom or mop in be obliged to offer the depositions of Mr.
offered in onlif to show the amount Vanderpool as the guiltv one, and leav•
«•
-------------- • -*•----------- * — or he tutired his own boat upside down his hand; noticed nothing unusual and Mrs. I»tt, ns they hnd not beesi
drown from the bank by Xk-ld on lhe. ing all other persons out of account, are
fathe
water,
and
when
landed
at
Detroit
detenrined te convict him guilty or iuabout him, only that he was cleaning found and were out of the State, and
week pxovious to his disappearance, also' noceut. They go to tho Bunk with mi- he immediately made his escape to Can­
tho office. A day or two after this my Deputy Shoriff Mallory was called lor to
not been heard of 7
since,
1 otoscopes anil discover wliat they call ada
- ,and
----- has
,
------’ attention was called to spots of blood testify that hn had us-»d due diligence in
blood,hut
tbev
smelled
more
Wood
than
and
s
»
aU
•how
that
he
had
a
mrgo
on tho bttak books as claimed by the blood,but they smeBed more Wood than
stairs leading to the river. Had trying to find them, Imf ns he could not
,i on the stairs
. ji
e - .t.
. _whole
i-. i- of tho blood »u
they____
ear.fur
the
there 1I amount
^mcnint of
of monev
money cnnrenled
concealed about
about hri
his ------- 11
blood
then#
—111
------- l-fore and did not con- lie found nnd thcnMPore nb-moro_wit­
Prosecution, and tho iuvorroafnes? of
* ' ' minht
■ . . .be .te ,1
■ .1
C .1.
-i
: found
ld iu
the palm of
tho 1M-FSCU.\
,
t
tn
aider
it a wty unusual thing. Had also nesses that could bo usod at present,
those appearing an tfce books.
•
!
H»
lh„ „
^0
' hand aud might hava-eomo from n man’s
“ bo«t wu t&gt;uu.l ,o,.w 10 or 12 TOn |,loo&lt;j
court adjolirmM at about 4 o’clock till 9
.............
«u__ __
j &gt;hero
___ . more frequently o'clock to-morrow morning.
The objection was overruled sod paw' nose or a dog's cor, or from picking the mtles cut m the Lake, and from the11 my
office,
and
■
‘
teeth,and it is not Known whether it is place where the supposed body of Field , than on the other stairs.
book read.
was found, and from tho condition of
human
blood
or
not,as
the
learnedDoctor
Qncs.
—
State
what
you
know
in
re
­
TEACHEKbNOTWR
-’
The next document was a letter from
"
called upon to testify in regard tc it, sim- the body, it is moat natural to sup- gard to this blood.
it
was
taken
to a
Herbert Field to Vaaderpooi, dated pV pronounced it maiBinolian blood, ]xw? that
Objection mode by Mr. Eggleston and ; Examination of Teachers for Barry
distance
from
fbe
shore
County, Fall Series.
August 0. This was exhibit “G” and which he defined to be that of any Kot
overrulod.
bro it was sunk, otherwise it would
animal
tliai
suckles ita
wung.
Ans.—I often saw blood on these I..u2j.u^ru
was rejected.
hnvo been completely battered to pieces
Oh,
but
they
oay
the
carjMf
was
cutout.
stairs and supposed it came from per­
While the Attorneys wore examin­
Vos. u little piece, about 15 inches from bring washed ou and oft tho
At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
ing these documents, and the audience square was cutout, which are shall »bow beoqji, and would undoubtedly have sons spitting there who had hnd their
•' Hustings, Oct 9th, and Nov. 6th. ’
teeth pulled. I would often see n
were impatiently waitiug tor something | was dirty arid stinking and alive with caught on somethifig before being car“ Assyria, Oct. 13th—EMis School
spoonful or such n matter.
riod
so
far
north.
to tore up, more iuferestiiig to them, vermin from Field’s puppy dog whieh |
Ques.—Stato what you know about House.
At thia point it being noon tho speaker Dr. Wileox’s habits as to neatness, &amp;c.
At Nashvilla, “ 17th.
Mrs. Held who had been sitting for was accustomed to lie there. Then they
tell 700 the deed was committed with suspended his remarks, t and Court
“ Middleville “ 20th.
.
Objection made by Mr. Eggleston mi
some tiwo in the back part of tho room,
the little hatchet spoken of, which is took a recess till 2 r. m.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 25th.
the ground that the Poctor’s habitsimd
all at once left her seat and earning for­ the most unreasonable supposition -i» •
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
irotiiing to do with this cars.
'
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ward thrust herself into a
already tho world, for when any dark deed is
(Objection sustained and exception
the very first thing done is
noted.
well filled. in close proximity to, and di- oomniittod,
,
Tho first witness introduced for theQue?.—What enn you say about his
rectiy in front-of, iho prisoner. After i«&gt; dispose oftb^bteody weapon, itwus Defense was Mias Elin Magill, who.be*
the bloody dagger that drove..Mac­
habits in respect to tho disposition of
eying him shaiply far a moment, she. 1
beth to insanity and this hatchet » a ing daly sworn' said:
blood from hi|’Uffioe. bhingiu subject of
thrust her hand into her pocket anil up-:
1 have resided, at Manistee for 18 copmlaint by others ?
on drawing it ottt,'tjib Trisbnbr started. -- -------------------------------------- —
years. Know the* building occupied by —Objection made by »»
Mr. Eggleston •t««lily «.tr»aen.l. ihst tha »ehoul&lt; of Hany may
The.
“&gt;&lt;*• "r ftdirr eoantiw.
futajnod and exception
—---------------------------------1—a osxed for
to his f&lt;x?t and. m some such words as.i. in regard to the letter read to vou and Vanderiwol and-field for a Bank. D’o ^d
r"'ri0W
itvrora •
. * • Will
,
hr' Mr - W.iokm. .
■
£dowb as tho “ Brown nnd Nolan let­’ not, know
AsLjup
Vmfderpoo! jtersonaHy, but
“see tbcrej .sec therecalled the atten­
ter, we shall show tjiat U was tho mostf knew Field, and remember tjie event of
tion of hi» Counsel to her movements, natural thing in Che.world for him .to’ his disappearance, whieh was-on Sunday stairs over this building, but do .not
evidently
.
eviaenuy considering
wiiaiuenug Inmsefr
uuiibvu in
Ml danger,
muigw, -rite it, for justa uigUJir two previous' Sep. 5th, lbG9. Was at the Mirth t&gt;di»t know who occupied all.
had
been visited in his cell at tho1 Suday school on the hfteroaon of that ■ Qucs.—State if you over complained
causal, perhaps Jiy mtgin rhrx-ataa&gt;g‘
|
to
Dr.
Wilcox'nf^is^lqyefijy
hrtits
?
■
midnight
hour
by
the
sheriff
and
per
­
letters, said -to hfive wfetf written tiy tier 'mid
’ day, accompanied by- itiy sister and a
■ Qbjectiorinuide by Mr. Eggleston nnd OraattoMIc, to ewmu
sons from whom he.had a right to ex-’ young lady ’from Chicago. Knonf that
to him.
What she drew from her riect protection, who shook their cones
four wrU wh:-n Ihi
‘ Field had n little. dog. As. wo passed sustained and exception taken bv -W.
pocket, however, proved tc bo nothing ever his head and their fists in his face
’ •‘
r_. ’ ..
the bank that afternoon on the .way. to Hughes.
Jfeld had two dqgs wtickl have M&gt;W»
more dangerous than 3 pair of apoctaclev and called him the guilty murderer. Sunday school, between 1 and 2t’clock
»ue
which she adjusted, in'order to geta bet­ When bo iajrAWsyWWBmiW?®/* we saw the bank door standing open And. is.the
was natural for Him to try to devwo
wore tied ionicthe little dog sitting in the* door. What counter. Hrink.
ter view of tho person she seems to firm­
‘
some mean® to divert public attention, more particularly called my attention to where war ths deak.
Ue. ?ml M idair. iUadlni
ly believe is the murderer of her eon.
«Hwl »• text bookt. Tb
Cross-examined by Mr. Eggleston.
inn state, bordering on frenry. It was it, my sister was troiug to phjeago tho
When it is considered 'to what des­ written fur do other purp.se, and under next Tuesday, and site mud to me—
. Was there orr Wednesday after thb
those
circumstances
he
osnnot
be
held
disappearance
of
Field,
and
remember
peration such a belief, no matter how
This form of statement was objected
quite a crowd being about the office, bat
When the tibonff shook
T. J). DIAMOND,
well founded, might carry a mother who accountable.
I was engaged that day,and did aotp*his fist in his lace and said * I know to by Mr. Eggleston.
in.
has lost a ■ son at she has, it is hot

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Ruswu’o whisky tex amounted to
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More English than Irish came to
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CHAS. H. HAUER.

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At Atlanta, Gn, a boy ate thirteen
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Pedro Potein, son of the Mexican
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A Virginia negro who become in­
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brother, has recently recovered his rea­ And everything in their line of Goods
son, and is to be tried for bis crime.
at prices a* low as at Jackson,
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A Newark woman found a burgter
And in many caws Lower.
under her bod tho other night, and
hauled him out so us to let her husband
jump on him, which he did most effectunlly.
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A former named Belmar, near Earl­
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killed by a threshing machine on Katurday last, the second victim of the tamo
machine.

WM IL HAYFORD

The City of Grand Rapids
SEPTEMBER 12, 1-3, 14 &amp; 15.

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honorable। discharge of Christian Hart­
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A sub-contractor on the West Wis­
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shot near tTudsou, Wis., Friday night,
by one on his men, who mistook him for
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taken from the nests us soon as found J
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tliat a sensible diminution in tho num­
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insurance, 175,000.
A man named
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also a former resident &lt;rf Elizabethtown,
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and tho butty? was found next morning,
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and wont of care.

T1k&gt; rvtrird 'of English patania :*how
onedvrignod- to; pit-yent, exyloaioiu; of
eteam Itoriurt, wntch at tin* time, when
public attention is cuUl*4 te that aubjewt
by theJUrtMUtM. te»rror|-may be wvrjli'
noUce.'‘ Tkis.iHiproY6d menuii of AjJeventing' wlosiocfs WHiUtefa in pruriuiag

........11 I....lit U

GRANT $ PHILLIPS.

An cx-ussistant Paymaster of tho
British navy* died In Montreal the other
day of apoplexy, alter eating throe
pounds of hum, uno pound of broad,
and drinking a gallon of water and a
pint and a half of brandy.

i-xcepl.thm? .SiHteg tu tbchi-. ‘Thaeffuct
of lhe iujuutiiun, thurof'Vfe, i-&lt; Onb.- to
debar fhriw pteiutif&amp; from ge&amp;ttg;.d)vir
shore ihf th* estate.
.
..

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at taw, FolWtor in Ch

New Gooch ♦Fust Racehod.

Dr. O. W. Mihr, of Martinsburg, Keo­
kuk county, Iowa, was found dend on
Wednesday morning of lost week, ly­
ing on tho sidewalk.
Tho cause of
death is supposed to have been heart
disease.

A fight occurred ou Sunday, the- 20th
on Tama Island, pear Burlington, Iowa,
between Itevilo Gaylord and John Bailoy
—both young man and acquaintances
from childhood—which resulted in the
death of Gaylord. Hi* death resulted
from a rnptured splecr.

tale A&lt;«at: Jaoda bouebt and aald. and all trailneae tran.artlon. on revocable term.. Offlee oetr

HABVBY MB1U11T,

The salmon fisheries in Columbia
driver are very extensive. Within thirty
miles of Katamo, Oregon, more than
500 men are engaged in the business,
undone Gnu test year netted §12,000.

.

HOLBROOK.
TT0I1NHYB. and Ooatuallon *l taw.and Solicit-

A fashion writer in a Now York pa­
per speaksof a reoent funeral there os
“the fixed affair ever .witnessed.”

O&amp;&gt;.Ue Hi, W.Ho^I-HoI,l

iw

4 liXflx;*

EUntEN.

^qfSiile.

FOR
Michigan Exchange.

'INION.'

-*•

nnd coveting tboj
(India rubber j£&gt;r.
strength to wilUHia
BXRfijp.-T.-d.m tiap't. Clfesca.■! ®ae

iMroh'tHy re-

«STs&lt;lt: urirqti "tte n»te,

-■ &lt;L.k IH

prts-eure.-" The Ind^Tubbcr .ia.t
to the bolter by * flanged tube
fur the jurpofie..
v
/

“

-Cr'W. RAILEY*;
i^dexr v MA£WNI®

MltlfiHT.

1FX*B

Ste*e

.*jJ*» 4*

vrOTriewr. ”

�ERIE

BARWAY,

1,-100 miles under

800 miles without

THE CELEBRATE! ।

1

One Management Change of coaches.
XBD4P 0A VGK-DOUBUt TRACK ROUTR
I

NEW
YORK
, X
*
ygUCCtPAI.

BOSTON,

C.H. HICKS,

granite state

- ---------

POIblR IX KXW

ATTENTION!

The Corner Grocerv.

Farriers Improved!

TOXg STATR'

A5D THK

Oil. REGIONS OFFEJCNSYLVAXIA

Still CooQnt

CornSheller!

TUIS RAILWAY EXTENDS XXOX

Groceries,

FOB SALE AT

Rochester to New York, 885 miles,
Buffalo to New York, 423 inilee,
Suspension Bridge to New Yorr 448
Dunkirk to New York, 4G0 miles,
Cleveland to New York, 625 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y-, 860 miles,

Con bo had by Calling at

Crockery.

w. T. EASTMAN’S!

D. R. COOK &amp; GO’S

Glassware,

Warehouse on Brood way.

AND IS FBOM
to 27 MILES TUK SUOUTEB ROUTE. '

Office in Hastings.

We Offter the following
Tax Titles

&amp;.C.,

All trains run directly through to New York. ।
2^“860 miles without change of coaches. 1
Land and Calcined Plaster, I
From and after Aug. 17tb, 1871, Traiaa will ieare.
tn conueclion with Western Lines, as follows:
I Cheaper than any (Store in Hartings,
NEW YORK DAY EXPRESS, hares Cincinnati
LIME, WATEB LIME.
at 1.13 P. M.. Huudars excepted ; Chrelaud
from Atlantic and Ureal Western Depot, by
Columbia, O., time, daily. (Saturdays except­
• Have 10 per Cant. by buying for Cub of
ed,) nt |o.0v P. M.; Clihon nt 6 a. M.; and
Suspension Bridge atB.CJA. P daily, iRundata excepted ;i Buffalo from 'Japot corner
Exchange and Michigan Streets, by New York
August 10. 1871.
• ime, dailv. (Sunday* excepted.) al7. A. M.
ArrivesalUornellsrilla 9.83 A. M; Susquehanna -------------------------------- -------------------------------a.&lt;X) P. M..(Dina:.Turner . «
—
o. M. HICKS.

Sola Proprietor of

VI a Whbkey •r vtlmalating bevaraga, but a
xDictaa within the mack of all.
Price, only &lt;~O Cenin a Dottle.

Register of Deeds. Notary Public,

1871”

Abstracts of Titi.is

&lt;»f lands in Barry County fambhed on j
,,
iinulicathm. at my office In the
______ __
arc auaciieitat Clifton
Suipeusiou Bridge), tunning through to Naw
Court House.
York.
r
W. 11. JEWELL
EXPRESS MAIL, leaves Dunkirk from union |
— .
....
Depot, and Buffalo, via. Aron and t la llornclla- I
Hattutijt, Mien.
rille. Dailv, (Sundays excepted,) al 7.So A. M., I
'
arriving in New York al i.tM A. M.
|
___
LIGHTNING EXPRESS. fDatly.) leaves •!tn- [--------ctanali al v ** P- M - —'

Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

For the

Hams, Williams, &amp;

Sash,

w«ofawX
n*X«r»wK
I),' »» X
n w X •« a w X
aXufnwX

V-XrtnwX

17 aonb 50 acres ol
I-I * ,X * « ,'t
*•!
'

MAPLE GROVE.
n X of a * X
n w X of u w X

CA8TLETON-

n U of n w X
aw&gt;f
wt.'wfneX

IO|» •
■ ISiwXofe
te.

of u * x

t'Onnaet* at Elmira with Northern

•» * X

of Shepard’a Compound Wahoo Butera

Doors,

Morning r.xkr&lt;

-

WOODLAND.

Boatoohod Nrw England cit-ea.

ri
» 7 ■
* • n. vonnecta at
Umiri for WiUiamapon. lldmiburg and the1
^■•utb; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for
’ «?««»•»■. Albwy and the celebrated summer
resort SharunSpnug,; at Groyeonrt for New­
burgh and Warwick, and at New York with e»eniogHraine and .Camera fur Doalou and New
1-cgiand cities.
bleeding Cumrhesnro attached to Uns twin at
..uffalu. running through to Susquehanna, and
at Uevdand. running through to New York.
Only one train East on Sunder, leaving Cin­
cinnati at S.4S p. M ; Cleveland al T.» A. M.:
* *‘L.*’- • Ruspeumon Bridge nt l.."5
.
«-£•’ F. M- snd Dunkirk \.U

l*rlce, only fit) Cent* a Jioltle.

&amp;c

Growl itapi tin, Mich.
For Salo by ACKLEY 4 SLADE,
Hostings, Mich

LT’MBeR.

Little Red .Shop!

Xofe-X
of.sX
JOHNSTOWN.

C. N. SHEPARD.

dressed

Go to the
•Sup.) Dunkirk ellUjw P. M.; Clifton, farop*.
1 2.7P
M : UuB*io «*
ii.li .
•Jb“»&lt;l“'b“&gt;na alT.e A. M.
irrakfaatil Turner * &gt;■ I t« P u . n.— ___ j

Blinds.

Of Home »«»ufttture.

»learner* and afternoon train* for Boston and •
&gt;ew England etttes.
A Rlropiug Cum,h i. .. toebed to tbi. tram run I
^•^fbnmgh from buapcnatoa Bridge to New '

Itwl-xiacn
i wKMaeri

| Physicians throughout tho City and
Country, aa the Imat Family Medicine

SOBOSWTS a M,
™I

tho best

Counties in the State of

aacnov

, Jaundice, Indipention, SourStom\ aclt, Coatifcne.m. .Nervous and
SickIlcaelache, Liver Complaint,
■ PcrerXAffuc, Dyapepaia, H'orms
in Children, Pllen, Dilioun CotnCO., j plaint*, Lom of Appetite, Erup■ tionn of the Skin, Pimplcti on the
■ Face, and all Dineann of the
Hlood; aloo the. bent Diuretic in
Une for Kidney Complaint*,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loin*,
Lumbago, Grarel, Jiheumatlnm,
; &lt;Pr. «Pr.

BEST and cheapest!
,

Barry County—one of

j tho following complaints.

8ENERAL CMVEIANCER;

Meadville U.M A^M. (Diae;) Dunkirk * M r a-1
; .ho. 1 « p y ,
. Hrtdje I U F
jI.: Buffalo 2.
p, U Arrleai L. “■*
••
- SST

Situatud in tho (various Townshijte of

Th la article haa been thoroughly tested

—and—

’

. .in A. x|.

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

W. H* JEWELL,

tlruad kr Phila-

of LANDS

SHEPARD’S

LUMBER, LATB, and SHINGLES

atBiapbamton for Ceop^uw^ Alba^’Vnd
tbe celebratedSumtiirr reiort
*
and with
i.
I

Good lianrains in

BALTIMORE

ILASTINGS.
t eXof ,eX
•&gt;(W ptefaet
v • w J except

Of nil Kindi*.

CARLTUN.

of Ba nk.
KofneK
HASTINGS, MICH

IJ.wXofs.X

cetsttrAi

A. WOOLEY

This is the Lad uho drove
' the dmes to market, and
the same boy stopped
I-e*" The Erie Railway Company haa opened a
at Staffer's

Th« be«l ventilated and moat luxurious 81e*par Cairhw rJC IK Tilt- wont i&gt;

Meat Market!

new Ferry from their Jersey City Depot to the
toot ofsMSl.. New York, thui enabling Paaeen-

The best stock of-Meat always on hand.
CaH aud Get your Steak’ Roasts,

BARRY.

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS
TUB

-f.wM

HOPE.

Family Sewing Machine

near the bank

Worn-X

I’LY CONSTRUCTED,

^r any tiiisg you want.
-moibui tranafer.
FW” The Scenery along the entire route of tbe
Eno Radway la of the moot picturriqite and beau­
tiful character Admirer* ol Natare'a beautba.
• ■ a JarfiKhl Journey o.er lie Line, will Bod tn
da ever changing landacaper aubjecti uf coutiau-

•

ASX FOXTICXra VIA XXII BAIL WAT,

Citi) gining^all.

Which can be obtained at the principal Ticket
U dices tn the Weit and North West.
LB. RUCKER,
WM. R. BARR.

BEST

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.

STYLE

Blut*a«*. Aug. 3, 1S71.

______

meusct school.
,

AMTBii.Aug. 7. 1971.

For further information, addrei*.
____ MORRIM E- KEITH. Assyria.

FINE BOOTS!

i

! Always ii Order and Ready for Wsri.
J

j

ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE, hardened, and^will laat a life-tm*.
I Preparatory for Tencbers. and those who feel in­
No other
terested to put to a good use the advantages they
drura from such a sun roe. constantly adding
I thereto.
ont baiting.
Dvery student expecting to attend should be
It will fail
It will Cord. Braid. Quilt. Bind Gather. Hem­
the studdie* ao arranged aa especially to meet stitch, Ruflle, Tuck, aud Fnngr neatly and du­
mbly
tbeir wanta.
We warrant it to oew everything needed in a
family, from the beavieat to the ligUteal fabric.
commenting winter school.

OF; MEN’

GO TO CLARKS FOR PICTURES.]

REMEMBER,

CITY PAINT STORE !
nUofneX
a -, *&gt;( ■ « X

PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY!
Washington Block, South aide State St.

WTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

I Shoe corner of Church and State
I Streatr. Haitiun. Mleb.. over Bailey’s
Harass. Shop.
&lt;7lf

BLACK de FULLER. Proprietor*, are
pt epared to furnish
,
MONUMENTS.

j0"iAn Style® of Women’* and

•

The

Chib

Step’s \Ya|tr.r»l
Besi in the
• •;

City.

TABLE TOPS,
v-&gt; /.-J
'MANTLED ■
SHELVES.fcTC/

COME A-TS'D HEE THEM

Oysters and Rfertshmenls.
on hand at all hours.

25yl

»

h'of.wX
*,ofaoX
&gt;-,• of w J,' ofa &lt;X
wx®f«*K
K’Si.eX
wXofueM

5|n'eX?f"«J
garUrtawfc
iu a e X «» «J
Stn.’freX
S«|aHrta&lt;X

THORNAPPLE.
.UofneX

K

H. A. BU8ELL

ffl)8
?L .Od~*i»s
.
Sb«p new tbe Boston Cash F(ore .

rr

r

AND

HERRICK.
LOB

■■ Haalfnn’Jta’
l«

GROCERIES!

A fine stock Jvbt Opened

Horsemen
i ATTBNTTON !

Gold &amp; ^SHver' Watches,

M. FEWKlTr.

MOHBY

Tinainurt^
H asWrCM.ch.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

CHOICE

A.MVWtb’*1

1IIT&amp;IGAX!
afli w

MW

Go there lor your

HEAD STONES.

wuqtnicH:’.

Mg?11

R

ofn w x

11!

Sign and Ornamental
Painting

Daao i.i the latent atria*.
Dealer! tn Wall Paper, Window
\ Bhhadea Picture Frames, Looking
GlMsca. Varabbro, Leads,
Olli. Mixrd Patau Artist’s
MiUriili. Window

IteXafa wX

HA! HA

Graining, f
Paper-Hanging,
Kalnomining, ifc.,

Oppotiu P. 0.

1’RAIRIEVILLE.

nwXofneX
Pleas* call and examine th* Machine and Its ••«»eeX
work. You cannot afford to bov a Sewing Ma­
I chine until vou have seen the FLORENCE with
ORANGEVILLE.

Ilotue-Paixti*],

WOODRUFF !

IRVING.

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.

PAINTERS.

tn tho City, Manufactured by

of a • w

।

COMMINS Si BROWN,

©

RUTLAND.

EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

SIMON 1’' RKENRUTH.
I

fW Wt:

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give

all information desired.

D. K. COOK At CO

To the Ladies!!

M rt, J4&lt; A Morrill wiihm to announce to the la-

4m ofliaaungs apd vieiaity that aba b ooartaaUj

to

aaaor

On good real estate aeeuntl. from three to Aya
Ream. Caliotrnr add.-tiw the- xufccrfber af Gul
Laka.BarvOa.Wish. •
• • IP
JOHN WHITMORE.

receiving lalte Udirtm* to her itu-k of
.
■' frfggfetojqy y«

llaninr*. June let. 1871.

'ML

�Tift RyftfaLic^fi B^kehDAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

Warranted Custom Made Boots from rented.
Our neighboring towns are
Detroit, Grand Eapida and Jactaon
taking] hold of the photographic plan
at Rcntan’b
with a decided energy.

Call on Him Wilcox for millinery
goods of ail tbe latest and bet style**.

W . &gt;1. HOLMES,
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
^VnUMurth.rorder* mail* will elo&lt;« nt thu oKce
Alnib toins EnM elo»* nt

7J0 *. a.

&gt;own. Dvaroru ana miue crook. eloro

Fin- “• P- *
more and Lowell dote daily at

100 p. M.

DIED.

First National Clothing Hovbh.
—Go there for the best and cheapest1
Dr. B- J. Brown wm born in Der*h»n,Oxford Co..
jrnfehinjf Goods.
Clothing, Gents FunriBbing
Goods, etc. CanB'd^ Decemberflth. 1M7. He eommcwced tbb
E. G.
tf
n
z. WILLIAMS.
_______ .1 itudy of medicine at thence of IS. In 1SG7-8 benttended the Miehfcan Vnivanitjr st Ann Arbor, and
“ A setting hea never gets fat.” but end oat rd al the Cleraland Hommopathio Co!)e*e

most any penon can get fat b&lt;* bating

their grooerieR of J. Maus.

J. ROBERTS. 1». M.

note nc uau Iim™

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River ValleyJDivision

tegs.?
Verm-utrUJi.
Nub villa
Sheridan*
jSs!
Middfevilio

‘ l?

• • H elto John, where arc you going ?”
“I was going down her? to buy some
grocers.”
•‘Well I am going down to Macs Al­
len’s to buy mine.”
“Down to Alien's? Why, I never bo’l
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery nnd wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
and pajicr enough to paper my house,
there, 20per cent, cheaper ihan I could
buy any where elw. Besides he warbanted it.
The crockery he keeps Is
the Boot's cclebratwl ware.”
“Well, 1 always do po on urocericH,
and 1 know yuu can. Bcaldes he takes
anything 1 have to yell at a fair price,
too.
I get a lu-ttor tobacco, lea and |
sugar there for tbe same money than
any where else tn town.”
M. hLLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.

Do not claim to have the only Mold­
ing Machine in Bany county, but they
have one that will stick any and all
kinds ol mokllngu that are needed.
They alt-o have on band a large number
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frame*, Ac., that will be sold at low
figures for cash.

Chariotii
Eaton Rapids

.Commins &amp; Brown keep tho best
assortment of Wall-paj»er, Window
shades. Picture Frames, etc., in the city.

5Wpn.-

At we art unable to furnith back kudi-

bert from the commencement rf the inue of

Local hlijijie^ ftoticeg.

oar Daily, we will take subscriptions for
Twenty-fee Cento pet^wetl.

names Immediately

him. but the attack which eettled upon him at thia j
time wax too rerere and reeulted in bi* death.
Tbe family. coaaWns of father mother, brother*
and aiiten and a larre circle of friend* in this eity
and county will mln him. and in the tnedieinal fra­
ternity of our eity. hi* place will be hard to filb

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR. .M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN

Tho San Francisco Alta California is
severe on tho Magdalena Bay scheme,
and, chronicling the arrival at Cape do
Lucas of the lost of die colonists in a
dilapidated condition, says: “Mean­
time the telegraph informs us that tho
company is seeking to induce French
Communists to that lively country. The
wnB'{nfinilnlv
’ " " ly more
more
Trench government was intinitelj
mon
to send
send them
them
merciful—only proposed to
to New Caledonia.”

Kalamazoo and A.nn _A_rbor

WHEEL- CUETrVA-TORS
BALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS JMD (\ISTIX(;S

COMMERCIAL.

MACHINES,

SAWINO

HARROWS,

ETC.,

and the largest stock of

U**ttoj», Aug. 30,1671. ।
IO0Q 1 10
W UtU, &lt;vw.
—• ..........................
...........
Wheat, white, per buthel
Flour, per ewt.........................
Cora, per bu»he)
Date, per buahel
Butter, per lb
Egg*, per doxen............... ...
Onion*, per buihel.. ».
Me** Pork, per lb
Wool, perib.............................
Salt, fine, per bbl •
Salt, coarse, per bbl
Bean*, per buahel
S 00® 10 UO I
Hur. perlon....
.
19!
Dried Peaciiea, peared, ner lb.
'
,rtl
Dried Peaehe*. unp*arcd, per l
Dried Apple*, perlb
jlfaple Sugar......................
Chickens, per lb
Cheese, per lb...........................
Ixrd.perlb...................
Tallow, perlb
Potatoes, per buahel
Apple*,per buihel
Peaehe*,
Hides, green, per lb
Hides, Jry, per lb...........
IS @ &lt;0
.Sheep Pelt..................................

Hunt, Williams &amp; Co.

*6 Warn 6 lOpm

......... - .

lucotwful pbyeiclnn and rarfeon. and hi* rid«a

An Every-day Stary.

AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s Now Block.

J. W. &amp; 0. G. BENTLEY
[Succeaaor* to Dicker A Bentty.I

IS

Send in your

and Commence now.
Shoulders.

SPECIAL NOTICE.
L Attention!
I have a yoke of cattle and a single j
Important Railroad Meeting.
horse for sale. Will sell on time tor j
good paper.
II. J. Grant.
A meeting of the citizens of Holings
Aug. 30, T871.
and vicinity will be held at the Court,
House on Friday evening next, nt 7} ’
“ One stormy night in winter when o’clock, to hear the report of the. com­
the winds were blowing cold,” I bought mittee etc.. In the interest of a
,
me a pair of boots and rubbers at Maus’. north aud xouth road, and to such;
further action as the meeting may de- V/
The days of grace on accounts due ' determine, liy oriier of Committee.
the late firm of Dickey 4 Bently, are j
D. R. COOK.
pretty nearly out.
Those interested;
...

wUl do well to take notice,
/

'

That to buy Goods
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS,

You must yisit the

Moldings a Specialty

LOCAL INVENTS

dtoaepl

Another railroad will nut effect the
low prices nt Maus'.

I
The California Minstrels to-night.
Wanted. Wanted.
Everyone having unsettled accounts •'
Mr. Checver returned this afternoon.
to call and Fettle tbe same by September
| We had a fin« shower yeHorday nnd
1st, for I must have my pay.
। to-day.
lOwl
Mason Allen.
lX&gt;.’r y»a know wber. &lt;o g« yo«ri
Kv.ro
O'- T 1
. -Y Xt
»
boot. Mal.bo«.? I .10-at J. M.us'. |

Cancer can be Cured.

SKIXER

of the defeatc in the Xanderpooll
w j,,.
1

DECKER,

■I

Large Stock

*n&lt;1

MADE OF

' CIGARS aud TOBACCO,

Lake Superior Iron'

WALL PAPER. 4c.. Ac.,

Abo the

I CITY DRUG STORE,

Harnesses,'
Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

THE BEST IX THE WORLD.

KEP.OSE.XE LAMPS4FIXTURES

Stoves.

i trated with correct likenesses of the
leading business men of this city, ac­
A Choick Stock of perfumeries at the companied by the business cards of each
and so atnnged as to make a handsome
•City Nows Depot
1EATHEK EBLTIKQ A SPECIALTY
and valuable ornament.
Thia methyl
For Photographs and Pictures, of all of advertising is of a more pomoine.it .
and valuable character aa. well as more
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
attractive than than the ordinary dfrTai Town TaiX K. C. B. and E. B PUy cards exhibited jn, public places u
Hall, three of th. best Brauds of Cigars ’11 wlU i,,Dg bl’
front Hs value

I

8,11

WOODLAND PARLORS.
Great Union Exposition
At Graad Rapid*,

$1.00 for 75c i
IwM close out my Stock
of Summer
,
-

AVe will not be under­
sold bv anv House Dry Goods and Clothing
‘ffn-iitylichigan.f
.. igf seventij-fice cents on the
^Dollar. '

Cheapest fruit jar at Buseli’e. '1 ’*
.
the same Ume
time tendtng w
to hitroduc.
tntroduc and
Tbe pl^tobay yw bootaj^nd shtMbi mak. buslnere, aro*. better known to
is at
”
* 'b.
their edwtomers. Mr. tf. ^’. Bot^ijir
Rvnyah
Grand Rapids is the originator , of this ’
B.w and, useful plan of advertLiug. He
in good style and reaKmnble jg-iow ”:
is well knro ibrutafibutths
. . . , at RuNYA^r'e.
aa a very superior -pbotographer and
Ladies’ fine fihocs of the
all partie. adfertteing with him may be
• ' ii‘- at ftUMYAX’B. 1 Msured that they will be well repre-

Detroit Stoves,

BOOKS* STATIONERS,I,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES

,*£ Hardware,

Best cbeete in the eity at Buseli'*.

AGENTS FOP. T.IIE

TURPENTINE,
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.

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t
TT*
m
' card- TLc •oHcitiDg agent for the above
.
°f 8obo°l B00*8 i advertising medium Is Mr. F. D. M.
. City
*-.*.*
- - Yl
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| Davifl( of I0nla&lt; Thb
to tobe ylus_
in 0the
at tho City News
Depot.

I AV ooclen Ware, &lt;fcc-

OILS,
VARNISHES.

Dealera in
Dealer*

Pcache. fresh and ulc at Busell'e.

Is the name of a Choice Brand of C:- i
gars just received and for .ale at th. I NlW .““i,
« weU “ being I
Citv N—.
I
y vaIuabl® to business men is BooUty News Depot.
Mr,B new photO|tra,,hlc adverti,lsg

Iron, Nails, Glass.

PAINTS,

RUSSELL

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PATENT MEDICINES.

\

Tho Tom Talk '

HARASSES,

Just Received. Druggists and Chemists,
SK-jXNDD 4* DECKFR.

Hams. Williams A Co. have not got
time to run after accounts that were to | give a grand pea^h feetlval at Union ;
J Hall, on Friday evening. All who like --------- ------ -------------be paid after barren. Therefore, we ex­
and cream and all who want to
I? I? R T T?
pect every man to call and settle28th
up’ ' peaches
he,p the ladtca
of cou1®® attend.
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their accounts on or before tho
Inst Wc mean Intmru-M.
The figures In notice of “For Sale,” ’
and
Hastings, Aug. 21st, 1871.
( M. 8. Phillips, which read In our last I
Mavs is bound to sell his groceries, ( issue of dally and in this week's weekly
'
boot, .nd &gt;hoM if 1,. don't
'h™'d
h-| graphical error.
The farm is cheap at ,
cent‘
• nineteen hundred. “So they say.”

.
Tho Grand Rapids Business College
. doing a thriving business and is f
j gaining in |«opular favor througout t_.
Best Sherry wine, bitters for dyspep- ’
,
- • ■ j country.
No young man should be
'
• -M T ,
BC8ELL e.
Without u diploma from this Institution.

Dan'IIStriker.

Dealers in

Battle Creek.

Peach Feftival.-The ladies of the I
Presbyterian church of this city will I 1

11 cent Fttgar nt Busell’s.
Rubber mope at Bareli's.

&lt;■••• a-»w-»o

GoOdSear &amp; Str/^

The ftiueral sirvice of the late Dr. B.1
J. Brown will take place nt the M. E. j
L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer Church on Friday, at 8:80 p. nj.
mixture Is warrantee to
«ut eumu
of cancer and scrofula tn every form.
Skinner A Docker of Battle Creek see
Send for ciiculnr. ’ $1 per bottle.
Ad­ the advantage of advertising In our
dress
L. N. Mixer,
Maily an-1 are represented in another'
Hastings, Mich. : column to-day.
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H. A. Goodyear.

:

Groceries cheap as dirt at J. Maus’.

also, lumber flooring

Great Emporium

’STL.

John A. Greble,

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, U AND 15,1871,

\onktro Mich, igrlcilliralaa* Mtchaalcal Sacltiy
and ros

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“‘"Area?®-"
&amp;■ MUDGE.
___ ■wuuoai ram si excurmon

Mark Rushell.
FARM FOR SALE.

W TISTE

OR

BEER

BOTTLED,

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J^faroUhed u, pHtato UtniUoa fro*h aad Joa^,

d kwtf

ALBERT felSELBERC, '
fit Charles Restauraat oa Jeffarsoo St.

Furs Wines and liauors ’
n&gt;»MKHCBU.pl-»lW£.'

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HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY EVENING, AUG. 31, 1871

NO. 15,

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. |

&lt;i*ii w ^ta-1 powreire, to rempeui^^^T
, ent be .tricken out, on tho ground that we are just as jtowerWkoget them to wife. When we met Field, I did not j vailing currents in the lake. Floating
&gt;got them to speak with him, did not hear kis voice, 1 bodies going down tho river come ashore
SixUenth Day’* Prcceedings.
it was mode smoe this charge and had give their deporitions^Wy do not there waa do reason why h» did not near tho piers, but cannot tell how near
nothing
preri-1
nothin?totodp
&lt;lnWith
withhis
ht.character
-t.-. . .»
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choose to testify. We can invite them sjwttk to mo ns he passed to the inside to them, probably within a-.nils. Never
mossing umu.
ous to this. Tho Court held that it was tc come and testify but that is all. It of us on the walk. I did notnotico any noticed whether more landed »Q one ride
dog with him.
of tho piers than on the other, Or not
not proper to admit statements in re­ is well known that I was not connected
It being noon, the reading was sus­
No cross-examination.
gard to his character, made since this
August 81, 1871.
with this case for some time previous to pended and Court took a recess till 2
Tho next witness called was I-H.
Daniel Parker bein^ called to the cLargo was brought against him, usd
its commencement and the reason why I
Sanford, but not being present, Mr.
stand and duly sworn said :
ordered the statement stricken out
was not connected with it, is just ns well
Hitchcock
was again called to tho stand
I live in Manistee and hare for 8 .
tho people at Muskegon known, and wlurt diligenoc eould I use
tmiwoS truiox.
years; know Wilbur Lott and his wife; taken sides in this anuerpool matter ?
to give that ]&gt;art of Dr. Fisher’s testi­
under those circumstances ?
The reading of Mr. Lott's testimony mony at Kalamazoo, relating to’ tho**
they are now snnpored to be in Wiscon­
Objected to, which being overruled
Mr. Eggleston, intamnting, asked if continued :
sin. Some 5 or 6 weeks ago they said
time that Vanderpool was at his house
ihev did not want to come to this trial an exception was asked for by Mr. that exetued the Prisoi^Jaom diligence.
Ro-direct —I suppose Mr. Green and that Sunday night after the pills. ’ This
.md^u ere going to leave. I saw Mr. Hughes.
Mr. Hughes asked what could ho do Mr. Bullis came up to the comp to sec was anked tor, in order to impoach his
Ixiit in Milwaukee last week and there
Ans.—They are divided in regard to
me about tins matter, no cnc else bo­
without Counsel, locked up in a cell and
he told mo he did not want to come to the matte:/
rides us three was present. Mr. Bullis testimony here.
Qum.—Are there discussions there up­ siek, while his wife shared substantially said he had Ijenrd that I said I htuj seen
this trial. My occupation is that of core
At Kalamazoo he testified that he was
penter and joiner. Remember the event on this subject and have you narticipat- the same fate? Ho thought that even Field Sunday afternoon, and he hud at his house 15 or 20 minutes. That ho
of tho disappcarunce of Field and on ed in them?
his giant friend, Mr. Church, would come up to see me about it. 1 told I be­ made a diagnosis of Il's disease and pre­
tltat Sunday 1 was nt my boardins? place
Objected to by Mr C’heever, which have poor succew in diming up tho lieved 1 had soon him, he asked mo if I scribed for him. When on tho stand ’
and was also at Mrs. Springer’s during being overruled, exception was taken.
was not mistaken. I said I did not
Lotte, if locked up in tho saire way. He think I was and that I was confident I hero ho testified that Vanderpco’. was at
that day about noon. The way I know
Ans.—I have read the evidence and asked which would seem tc bo tbo most had eeen him. I told him 1 was sure it his house 4 or 5 minutes.
tho time of day is 1 hud had my lunch
talked
of
it.
Subscribed
85,00
to
the
icr dinner before 1 wont there. I found
sensible course to pursue, to read their was on Sunday and at that time of day
Theie being no more witnesses pres­
there a Mr. Ladow, but I do not know Vanderpool fund for tho Kalamazoo tri­ testimony as given at Kalamszoo in ojien hut ns to the day I would not bo so cer­ ent to-day, Court adjourned till 9 o’c’oek
al.
tain. When we met Field that day,
where he is now. He left Manistee
Court, or to send to Milwaukee at great
to-morrow
morning.
Mr.
S.
R.
Sanford
was
tbo
next
wit
­
something was said lietwceu my wife
i omo 5 or G weeks ngo to get rid of
1JXr „
present trouble and expense, with no one on and myself ___
thatr......
had,„reference
to Field.
this trial. He has told roe that
urnt ness called for,' Lut
---- not being i-.~ta.Mi.
ho did not
mean
to
-----------------------------e lup
r tho quew- ' either side tokttend to the matter, and i Tho next Sunday I walked with Miss
come. ' ^r- Cheever
arose to bring
•
AGENTS WASTED 1
1 also looked at a clock that day when
tion
admissabilitv of tho testi- ;| procure their depositions, ar what they [ Lawson, we walked down to the beach, A RICHFIELD! A NOBLE WORK!
'*
ILj of the admusabilitv
' something was said about Field’s disap­
1 went to Mrs. Springer's and it was mony of Mr. and Mrs. Lott, and sub- i fihou!d choo*&gt; M Sivo ?v
; ... , r,
’
pearunce. I said, “Hero is where Vunnot far mtnwu
noon.
The clock keptWWD
mil?
.vm wmo
» ut.MtMtu
^e affidavits of Sheriff Vrouiuan . J^-y
v^
,e ^°
urt:.
Ute
Court
deqiool camo down with Field’s body
PICTORIAL
time which was a little faster than town
agu,if
Know
Springer,
and ho anJ DePuty Sheriff Malloiy, stating •. I ant entirely
- satisfied tint tho law q week
.
o . ho did
_r it." -^Nothing was
time. J
’___ Charles
__ 2
~
’
’ testimony
' / .v of‘ witnesses,
1'— a
uembor aright,
- that"day.. Mrs.
11,0
given- said nt that time,r if ’I remei
was there
L*.=. Springer
. pnugcr was
»o« ' that they wore unable to find thorn after ”
a: a c.foiraer
trial—
io lx-road.
I &gt;» iat«.
»" liaving
Fi^l on tiro
.
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i «... —
&gt; atMiuti •taut.
our iinvincr
seen Men
ri
doing housework andi think,wm°getting due search,
and that they were supposed
WITH OVER
dinner. I remember of Iter going out
tied th-no two witncsiw arooul of tho I I'recet mK u HV
to be temporarily absent to avoid process.
UDO ILLUSTRATIONS,
State
n„J
tbo
-urtairtion
ot
Ita,
Court
|
Al)
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nad
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W' 1' Ixl" ’
doors with a btuin in her hand, but do
Ho
then
stated
that
it
was
impossible
not knyw what she &gt;md in it. Was
nnd 1 tun al«. lalixlioti of th, good fttitl. ^teony tea. rone.taed the tetenrony 50,000 REFERENCES,
there not over an hour. Was in con- to take tho depositions of these witnesses, of the Res]K&gt;mlcnt nnd his Counsel in ;
Mrs. Anurna Ixitt, the wife of the
A FAMILY RECORD,
verantiou with Springer about building aa is asual with non-residents, on they trying to procure their attesdance, and 1 last witness,was read, but as we are uua Iiouk*.
laidvw was (taring some liave not become residents of another I am disposed to admit tho twtimony of j able to fftrnish a tatisfactory report of
peachoa. Was at Springer's also on State, aud thotaJeaving was a surprise thwo inowitaamugiven .tKnlamnx.ro dl „ (1
ou nramil of imboing repidSaturday and luodow was there, lying
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE
Mr. G. F. lutchuck. the stenograph- ,
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c'm,t h“r '’’'‘““"X &lt;■“ contain* a auirehuuac cf information that can
on me bed apparently ask&gt;ep, nnd I had te us. But we have their depositions in er. then road the t«ti,nony » token by
only reach the mind through th* ey*. Ita illnsa saw to&gt;uy baud which I‘drew across the best pcwrible form, os they were giv­ ■him nt Knlauruoo substantially ns fol- to-mor.-ow, in order to give it more comhis itedMn wake him up. Knew a mon en in open Court and under the solemn­ lows : Wilber F. Lott, sworn, (ex- J pletc. Tho next witness called to thi
prehenilve review of the Heripture*, repr»»eaiat Manistee by the &gt;.otuc of George ity of qd oath, together with full cross­ amined by Mr. VanArnuinI live at B;and, was Paul Vand&gt;nburgh, who, bo- ing the rnu»t iitcrr»ting Views, Cbsracter*,
Symbol*. lli»t'&gt;ricsl Erenu, Lsnd&lt;cap« .Semen,
Phibbs, but he left tin re hut summer aud examination, and he read from Green- Manistee ; have reside:! there three 1 •.
Antiqui'i**, (Watamee, Beast*. Bird* insect*.
1 do not know where hejwent. He was i
years. I recollect Sunday September,5, j R
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1'iasta, Mineral*, (Inn*, Medal*. lnaenpUon«u»d
leaf on Evidence tho law in regard to
n married man and took his
tnmily
with
Incident* referred to throughout the .‘••feted
1SG!&gt;.
1
recollect
of
seeing
Mr.
Field
[
I
reside
nt
Grana
itavru
and
am
a
,
I admitting this testimony of theirs. He
They attract th* eye. correct erroamna
him.
in the streets on that day, Detween one ' lishermar..
Have followed this
or Text.
impresiiur.a. awaken new ’thought*, and furnish
Ques.—Where was it given out that also read from 10 Humphrey 479, u de- and two o’clock, it was opposite Golden ' about 9 years, at Grand Haven nnd eh-arcr ri«w« of Divine Trulli. Aa a help to
he iteut?
‘ -cirion explaining and deciding tho do Philcr's house, Miss Lawwn,who is now Holland. I am proprietor in the busi- Parent*, Minister*, and 8abbath-»cboo1 Teacher*
fulfilling tho dutioaof their *eparate »nd high
sod run about I;»0 nets.
e take in
Objected
on the *' mentary law upou^’uis subject ; also, 5 lay wife, was with mo, wo met him on j
wwjwwt to
xv by
i.-j Mr.
ww.. Church, wm
vocation*—and to all other* to whom imm-Ttal
the street. 1 was going to tho Post Of-1 white fish. Tho note ore made of coi- tout* are in trusted—lbI* splendid J’ietora!
ground that this eould not be j.roved by McLain 286, and* 29 1’a.^tate Rep. 495
fice to get my mail, if there was any, to® or linen. If the current allows uie Volume cannot be ovetartimsted. It is the
common report.
! were nlso cited to the r-ame point and den’t remember whether there waa nnv we set. our nets in towards the shore. Edition.
Mr. Hughes said that it .was totqpe-; these decisions were applied with much &lt;/r not. The post office was upon on We qlways Kt them with tho current
Most Suitable for tho Family,
Sunday from one to two in the after- ; when wo can, nnd in towards the shore
tent to show in tide way. where he Went : force to the present case.
ANe usually go out
Moat Valuable fur the Student,
and ilm! ho lift toavoid attending ibis
Mr Churoh aid that hn would not noon. I was in the lumber woods at ] perpendicular.
the
time
of
the
lout
trial,
tho
subject
of
about
4
miles
and
sometime,,
us
far
as
trial, for the pwpree of introducing hi* j oj,|WW the adaunion of any iretinioay
Moit Instinctive for the Teacher..
seeing Field was brought to ny atten- '20 miles, and in water from 12 to GO
.lepreiliuu given at lhe Maautro trinl. ,
0|„,!ull.Jv mnterial fer tbo do- tion within n few days after his npjwar- ; fathuius in depth. We use floats to keep
Most Appropriate for the CtriW.
Am-.—Do not knww where he went, 1 fense, but he did not think we ought to ance. I hare thought of tbo matter a tiio upper edge in sight. I often 'find
Most Useful for tho Minister,
nr.r,buve I over beiud. and dial ia all I . |iroak 0T(,r a rre7 rhariv deiiirel and good deal since. 1 have spoken of tho l rubbish in my nets out do not know
matter several times, am certain that it I from which way it comes most A strong
know about it. Think Mr. Bpnnger
Most Interesting for the Farmer.
o U..V.A. f-^rs ! well wtablisbod rale as laid down .in .5 was Sunday Sep. 5, that I taw him.
wind from the south brings green subno is. -Know
ueo. •i
.
would know where&gt; ho
Know Gao.
Cross-oxainined by Mr. Lothrop. I , stance into our nets. The currents this
left Maniateo
Ford but lie hsuI— ----------- - . -McIajd, above ated.
Most Elegant for tho Parlor,
was
employed
at
the
time
at
Tyson
&amp;
year
seem
to
tend
southward
for
the
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We
resist
this
motion
because
it
is
ap
­
and I &lt;lv not know where he is. I
. * most* ’part,
but
* **
“* ~a 'few years ago *'they
Most Profitable for tho Study.
&lt; 'ro&amp;s-examined by Mr. Church.
plied for in the case of persons in ditfer- Rojitnsun's mill, was hoarding^ Rob-r tended
north ’ for the mast pari.
inson
’
s
boarding-hoasc,
the
usual
hour
laved at Manutteo about 6 years be­ ent cirtumrianoeB from thuMt, to whom
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE,
fore the disappearance of Field. Had tho rule above laid down is applied. for dinner is 12 o'cbek by tho boarding• Rubbish going out of the river at Grand in addition to ths feature* already alluded to,
house time, that was about an hourr Haven tuu Jly comes to the shore very contain* the Apocrypha, Concordance, Paalm* tn
talked of this building with Springer fur
.
sonn.
The
wave*
very
rarely
come
to
Tlmt
referred
to
dead
and
insane
per
­
ahead
of
town
timeI
spent
the
fore
­
Metre,
a Summary of th* Sacred Truth* a* ■
about two -weeks precious to this, but
taught in th* Impirtd Book, together with
where their testimony eaunot by noon nt the boarding-house nnd the mill.. shore squarely, but usually diagonally, numerous and comprehensive Table* aud other
had never l»ecn in the house but twice sons,
,
i Considerable Hood-wood comes down Historical and Explanatory Matter, embodying
1
loft
the
boarding-house
to
go
down
before Sunday, once on Saturday and at anv means be obtained, but this trial
r the rive’*, end usually lands north of the the labor* of many of th* most eminent Bibical
another time I do not remember. Had han been pending for some time, so that town about 1 o'clock Don’t{remember
that any one went out with me, the firstt piers, though there is a groat deal of
no conversation with Springer on Satur­
.there was do uncertainty but tho trial jwrbou I met was Mian Ijtwson, now my■ rubbish south of the pierday. Went to ace Endow aboot going
Cross-exanined by . .. .Lurch.
tv work, he had been lying still for a would come sometime soon. The delays wife. I went down tho south side. 1
This flood-wood from the north side vitUin erenbodi'* resell.
few days. Saturday was a lowery day, we mode for the accommodation of At- met her aliout opposite Green’s mill,
aud Sunday wa&lt; «’.uite pleasant about ]tanieya. We find Rie subpamaa issued may hove mot some one between tho1 of the piers sometimes works up the
boarding-housD and where I met Miss1 beach to a great distance. Tho fisher­
noon, but vas4jloudy and I think rain­ duriu ’ the fore pert of August, and re­
EXPERIENCED AGENTS are i
Lawson, but du not remember of meet­ men come in from the lake at nil times
ed a little in the afternoon. laduw was
tlirvogbout the country fut its sale, with
on the bed on Saturday and was sitting 1turned about the 12th and by that re­ ing any one, don’t remember of iheeting’ of tho day. Know of a boat ruuning liberal arrangemenU will be made, .tn
any one else before I met Field, don't against the pier at Grand Haven aud
turn
wo
find
that
the
I
ioubc
was
locked
on-the edge of it ou Sunday. Was i
remember of swing any one on Bailey’s drowning n Uy, who was picked up in
tKMirding near Gerritt Smith’s at this ,up, but was any farther oflbrt made to
period, bat will cantina* for * IKitten
corner. 1 was on the outride of the
•Untlj increMlng with the growth end
time about 190 rods from Springer’s. find
(
them in litis State? Well, it is said walk and Miss Lawson on the inside.' abour ten days near Holland. Tho
boat went tuhoio very near the pier.
There were other Jioardere at this house, that they wdre seen in Milwaukee n
Re-direct.—When the boat, Milwan, . ?’icld, when wo met him, took the in­
isos* ■ peroantu: one.
but none at this time. IxMikod ai
at mo
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njf'forl| weak ago, and perhaps that was their side, between Miss Lawson nnd the kco was lost they placed watchers four
clock in this houat* before stariiwf'for
fence, the jKtst office wse ojxni when wo or five miles up the bench to pick up
ht wy | first day there,
.Springer's that day, nnd alm P
. . but tdneo their wlierereached there, there were quite a num-. floating bodies.
watch
both kept
null ,ti -eI ^unt 1ms
ascertained,
i'.uvu—
—
1-* planing
1"?----- n —
, lauuiuu
iiuo been
•■•ro... —
------------ has any
. tor there. Couldn’t remember any of
Walter Fischer being duly sworn said:
This planing mill woe between
s interr^aturies been prepared and sent them by name, this was about half-post
all employments—«r« invited to correspond
I reside ct Grand Haven and have of
mill and Robinson’e little null- The to takc Ultir depositions ? These might one. Don’t remember ns there were
with tn with a vtowko an agency. Kot a few
for
14 years, am a fisherman and take aueb are now averaging from |5000 to &lt;7000
time at Green’s mill was a l.»— —
have l»een obtained before needed. Bui any mure, or ns many, jieople on tho white fish and trout We set our nets annual profit in it* *ale. There I* a great want
fastest, I think. Bjwinger was working
for the book and a rich field offered, while it wih
streets that dny as Sundays usually, it
at this time with Mr. Phibbs. Last saw wo place this matter before the Court was a little rainy. Mr. Field was going in the spring, about 9 miles out and in eierate the apiritulsl condition by constant con­
Ladow 7 or 8 weeks ago, a»'d have for n deckiou without any reference to east when wo met him. did not notice the summer nearer file shore. There ore tact with and converaatioo* n|&gt;on ita beautiful
currents in Lake Michigan from every
lieard from Mre. Springer a few days other decisions, and wo resist it oa the where he went. That was not the only
direction, but do nqt know which way
since, that be is in Saginaw. Izwt saw same ground that we did in tho begin- Sunday Mise Lawson and I liave walked
Aganls on the Instalment Plan
they run the most. Know that the cur­
George Ford in tho latter pait of July,
ing. that duo diligence has not been together, we had not'wnlked together rents on the surface sometimes run di­ Will bo fnrnlahed the work in fine binding*.
the dnv that the Sheriff wa* there, or
any Sunday a little previous to that nt rectly contrary to the wind. I can tell This plan I* quite ponulir and firolitable tn citie*
Urge Uiwna. We bar* an edition of the
else the day before.
that time of’ day, couldn’t say that I this by the buoys on tho nets. Have and
book, superbly bound, with massive panelled
Mr. Egglwl'ia raid that ho did not walked with her ti^e Sunday previous,
Tho seventh witness for the defense was
seen things floating in tho water. aide*, which ba* been everywhere received with
was Mr. Gevirge B- Woodbury, who be- ootuider it a question entirely at tho didn’t nt that time of day. Walked
marked favor. Subscription* for the Pictorial
Cross-examined by Mr. Church.
Bible, in thia atyle aud in thia way, can be
Ag duly sworn said :
discretion ct the Court, but is one to be with her the next Sunday. Remember
Have fished on tho west side of tho obtained to an almoit unlimited extent, ai there
1 reside in Muskegon and have for 80
no outlay of moner that the Hibl* leader can
derided by the Court and is lisble to bo of meeting some persons on that day. Lake ns well os nt Grand Haven. My i*
years. Have known Vanderpool some
Mr. Lahr was one, from the nort office shanty is on tho beach at Grand Haven. make, which will yield him so rich a return.
10 or 12 reari. Got acquainted with reviewed. Tho question'nt tho dosere- wo turned and wont back to her folks' Never saw anything floating norJi very
We er* also the Publishsr* of POTTER'S
him at Mtlskegon, he was empjpyod in tion of iho Court is whether duo diligeuoe house. 1 rpoke to some uno about fur. Floating things usuiuly come to
STANDARD EDITIONS of Fsmily, 1’alpif
some of the stores there. He wn* 3 or hn= Iteon used, and when that has been meeting him, very soon after that day. the shore immediately. Know of the Pocket end Photograph Bible* and Testaments—
nearly 300 different atyles—so well known every­
■1 years or more with Rcyerson and Hill,
dotorminal.lha Court's diwrotion a&gt;less. After the former trial I conversed with boat Milwaukee being destroyed, and where tor their accuracy of text, beauty of finish
who kept a large dry goods store. He
Mr. Hughes said tho diMusswn uf some one on tho subject 1 wm as cer­ the floating debris came directly ashore, and durability of bioding. Always aak for
tain then ai now about tho day, have or did not go up tbo beach more titan a I'orm'i dTAKDaan Enitiox*. and get the beat,
left Muskegon nnd went into the army
for 2 or 8 years nnd then returned to this queatios presented eu extraordina­ always been as certain as now. I ro mile. A great deal of floating material (hulognea containing atyle* and price* furnishon on application.
Muskegon and wus in Smith &amp; Odell s ry spoetacle of our humanity. The member of having a ronveroation with goes down tho river and lands north
store n while and nlso in a flounng rery fact tbsi those persons wore onoo Mr. Holden M. Green and Mr. Bullis and south of tho piers. Tho current
For Circular* containing a fall diacrintion of
mill. He left Muskegon fur Manistee. examined and thoroughly crosswxnmin- on the subject at tho lumber camp. 1 carries it out about half a mile and then Tua Pieros:* t Fauiit Biata, with sample sheet
and terms to Arents, address ••POTTE/’rt
did not tell them that 1 was not certain tho wind drives it right ashore. At STANDARD
During his residence al Muskegon was .
BIBLE
AND TESTA JfENT
ed end all tbtir testimony fully Ulen, about the dny until I saw my wife. I ,
acquainted with his general reputation
Grand Haven the water is shoal for DOWSE,'for honesty, integrity and humanity,and should shut the mouths of my opponents did toll them that I wanted to satisfy ,quite a distance from shore. A quarter
it was good.
~
;trreror.in regard to admitting this tosli- myself on the point of the dty. I ,of a mile out it is about 4 or 0 fathoms JOHN E- POTTER # CO..
Cross examined by Mr. Church. .
n0M. It is proved that these l-rsons ought perhaps to correct my statement ,deep, after going out 6 or 7 miles it lie­
PUBLISHERS,
Have heard it frequently ,ldk,~ ore out of the state, and Hint they smd that I was as certain then as now about (gins to grow
deeper very 'fast
tho dav. 1 was not os certain. I thought 'The piers at Grand Haven are 500 or
around town that George \anderpool ।
(hey ware going ont of the etateeome the matter over before becoming certain. GOO
(
feet long. Have fished in the ohi
was a pood sort of a fellow. I also |
PHILADELPHIA.
iudeod of his roputalioa from th. _pc«- two months ago, and when eubprena. I called at Mr. Bullis’ office tho next &lt;country in tho North Bea.
lion be occunted. 1 hav.broa oagmaar were uttampted to be served upon diem, Monday morning after that time.
The next witness, Abraham Fischer,
FARM FOR SALE.
Ques.—Did you not go to see your
in a mill at Muikegon for H vaaro i Uey were gone. There is no proof «»duly sworn, taid:
wife in order to talk tho matter over with being
1
uxod to
him nrorly «v.a,&lt;taj »tato 1
^aytotlm. A eertam amount rfthh- .
he waa at Haymon * Hill "• I,”er 1
her?
.
, I live ai Grand Haven and have for
Ans.—1 went twice to Luddmgton 14
J years. Am a fisherman and take
heard them .ay anything about bun. genre is neresresy. that «. admrt, bnt
winter, bat not for that purpoae. I iwhite fish and trout Have fished 80
they are out of the state no dib- that
,
Have betted Mr. Marten wy of tan that when
,
miles from shore. Wo have Iabout
*
"120‘ K farther partiealars jMrairs m the B*i
d°
jbuv hxvetad ttatl would not My pai- 1
he did not think him very honaut, bnt pence is necessary, for
B “y F* a^0,‘1’’’"taertb*&lt;&gt;^HrteLLr]
live
.tout
the nudtor until I eew ny tnets. Do not think there are
FP8.3
l»rt
this waa rinro thia charge waa brought ISrir to come here to testify, we are -

FAMILY BIBLE,

against him.

�LAXI CVRMWrS.

.

Attorn* yi

[Editor Ha«tikw Banker
. -Z-borc la no nao T.lklnK:
Bir
In the letter of the Hastings
eerreapondent of the Detroit Pott of
August 24th, ocean the following obser­
vation. “ Since- the prosecution have
undertaken to show Just what natural
■ cause* took Field's body in that particular'kllrection and distance, it is obvious­
ly easier to prove it, by an actual ex­
Are bound to sell
periment on the spot thou any amount
of theorizing on laitv currents in geiv

GEO. C. WORTH.

VAN VELSOR M ROLFE. ‘
^iSKiar-JSffcS'ssrr^

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

Now that correspondent is a philoso­
pher, and that remark contains a big
chunk of wRdom, the whole thing b
perfectly plain aud easy and why
&lt;ihj r&gt;&lt;J the authorities of Manis­
tee. 4’bo have been vigilant In other
Tana’s to convict Vanderpool also attend
&lt;o this? All they had to do was to
get a dead body, drop it into Manistee
Biver. then keep, watch of it nnd see
where the current took it. One trial
would not have been aufficlent as that
wsuM only have shown that particu­
lar xaoo, it-would have been necessary
to repeat the experiment olten enough
to establish u general rule.
And everything in their line of Goods
at prices as low a* at Jack&gt;»on,
.In case the authorities bad excused
’*
or Grand Rapids,
themselves for the reason that dead hu­
And in many cases Lower.
man bodies In sufficient numbers could
not be obtained, dog’s bodies would
hrvo answered every j»urposo and prob­
ably Manistee contained worthless curs
enough, that eould not have Izeen
turned to any better use than to make
dead bodies of them by knocking a
couple of holes in their heads with tho Hew Goods Just Received
•‘ante hatchet with which Field was
tnippoj-ed to have been killed, attach
an iron sinker from the pile of old iron
GRANT# PHILLIPS.
near the bank, to each of their bodies
t»y a bay rope, drop them into the Man­
istee River promiscuously each one at
tended by one of those vigilant officers
whose duties it should be to attend
them and see that nothing but currents
interfered with them until they made
a landing. One more condition per­
haps remains in ordar to make a case
eKActly parallel to Field’s two. A most
learned advocate employed in Kalama­
zoo on' behalf of the’ jirerecutlon, ad­
vanced tlie theory and endeavored to
establish it by proof that Ute specific
gravity of Field’s body wok, or might
liave been so near the same as water,
that it remained in equilibrium durinjA
ita transit of 27 miles, neither linking
t» the .bettom nor rising to tho surface
of ibo^ater. As It ia well known that
dead bodies do not remain al the same
specific gravity, for the rvanon decom­
position is going on nnd the condition
RUSSELL # NEVINS'
•of the^body e&gt;&gt;n»tautly changing, it
would seem necessary and proper that
each dead tlog should alpo be accompa­
Have their nctc Goode..
nied by this learned gentleman or by
uome other good ami trusty attendant
who bdlcved in the same theory, in or­
der i&lt;&gt; maintain the nice equilibrium
necessary under that theory, by adding
n’lhll'* itfllliist, or taking a little olT as
tho case might require. If the authori­
ties at Manistee bad instituted such u
course of experiments and fully carried
ii out, the result would have forever set
this vexed question al rest, and as the
c-nrrespondent pertinently
remarks
would have been easier (and also better)
than any amount of theorizing on lake
currents in general. In case the Jury
should not agree at the present trial no
doubt tbc authorities will attend to this
Iteforc another trial, as in sober earnest
Mine such course must be pursued to
demonstrate the existence of such cur­
rents, if they really do exist, and noth­
ing less is sufficient to prove it.
•

!«. RUSSELL,

7^1^w

«eavu®» *z&lt;n&gt;z,
*4a
UNION FAIR,

CO^IU1'LiT LXW-

E. A. HOLBROOK

----- TO BE HELD IN-----

Groceries,

TEACHERS' NOTICE.
Examination of Teachers for Barry
County, Fall Series.
Hie Fan aeriae of loach era examinations will be
M aa tellowrt

WOOL IHNH
At. Hastings.

WM H. HAYFORD
dTTORNBY and Coutmallor MlMt, m

The City of Grand Rapids,

scr.CTii’.K&amp;.'rte s.'TKiMfe

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp; 15.

WM. i- C0HB,
ATTORN KT aud Counaallor at Law. Solieiter ir.
Chancery, aad Ctronit Court ^mmhalooer for
Barry county, will attend to aU buainaaa entnu’ed

----- WILL FIND AT----HARVEY WRIGHT.
ATTORNEY at Law. Inanranee and Collecting
A*ant. WUlalve prompt atteniion io all bu«&gt;-

u®"1’Ki

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,
DRS. J. M. fc C. RUSSELL,
PHTBICIAXS nnd SunreoM. Tho treatment of
Private Diaaarn will reueiva particular attention.

The Larpcsl nnd Best A**orled Stock of

DRS. B. J. M E. F. BROWN.
JfOCOPATiHC Phyaieiaa*. Offlee In old P. O.

inn

hoods ho

OBoe hours I rem V 4. w. to IS. 1 r. n. to 4—' to 3.
[The poor treated srataltou.!/ Thunday after-

mmim

JOHN ROBERTS.

WM. UPJOHN,
PHYfliC IAN anti Sarzrwn. OSc* wart and of State
rtreet. Uertinr*-

----- TO BE FOUND IN-----

DR. C. C. L1NSLEY,
BOTANIC and Ecl eel i- Phyalcian and Dentirt.
treat* all chunk and sente ditesre*: nil! attend

Western Michigan.

P. DRAKE, M. O_
PrivatedGww Ofltos.
Store. Htete itrevt. Uartii

•

STEWART tc STE1NHOFF.

Sar
t OFFICE nrer Grant A Phillipa Store. Ilartinf*.
• Michiran.
____________________

MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY Traaanrar, OtBee in the Conn Hou*.

Wc Shall Offer al that Time

i

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

WM. II. JEWELL.

J. W. MAYNARD,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.

SIMlc'hiJ^ 0,U*

IT

Dr. AIKIN,

U&gt;* CMTt Uott**’ ,U*Un^

Ma«akC^«xalOaUwtlna Ageat

Sheriff

SPRING &amp; AVERY

Officefio.il Canal BL. Grand Rapids,

\

wo&amp;l&amp;b

national hotel.

FHEPUERD A CAMPBELL. Pn-rrido

NEW CARPET HOUSE

JallSrf

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,

The vey BEST PLACE to buy

30 Years

Experience !

1

BpecialitiM: Scrofula. Cancer*. ConaumpUon. Etc A Ear, Nervaaa, Chronic and Surgical
LADIES eut of health, aaaured of eoav. safe

AARON CLARK.

CARPETS,

dnlylloenaed by the United

Confldential, somMfui treatment fur all pri­
vate diaeoaea. Seminal Weaknc**. tte.( porttivel.v cured.
.
r

Esch examination will ootntnene* nroraotly at!
flock A. M„ &lt;oJ coatinnc at Um plranure uTu&lt;
iperinictulcnt, and will bt, oral and writtrti. 1
Mr. MARBLE hsriug bought the Cardiag J/*
chitc lately owned in Middleville, and
having removed It to UMtlogi, and
fluid up in the beat title, he will

OIL CLOTHS,
- ---—
----- .au cuneuit ur.
Aikin at once.
Terma favorable to all. Couaultatinn. free.
Call, or tend portage for circulate and onesUooa. (Houra, btoa.) Addra*.,
S

.

MATTINGS,

"ACK LINE.

P. 0. Drawer 2001. Gram' lU^Juiich.

id. that thea*h&lt;x&gt;li of Hairy may
Uy with thoto of ulhrr count!#*.
to*for review and ipeelal prepara-

ilat Woodland Centro. nn&lt;ler the
ainee vcMpcr. will commence Sept.
1 ten wxek*. Tuition from W to F&gt;
l«* pursued.
ol vt tht&gt; kind will be laaeht in
ebool Hon~—by Morri. E.Keitb. -

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATT0BXKY at Law. Solicitor in Chancery, wll.

At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
Hastings, Oct 9tli, aud Nov. 6th.
“ Assyria, Oct 18th—Ellis School

At Nashville, “ 17th.
“ Middleville “ 20th.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
4‘ Woodland, Nov. 10th.

Ur

CHAN. H. BAI ER.

MATS.

Guarantee

ROMWS.

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

Sutiwluetlon,

Michigan Central R. R.
£35“ Wool sent by Railroad will bo
Carded to nrdir, ud sent back in good
condition.

...

J. ROBERTS It. CO.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

Ks.’teSraiM

NOTTINGHAM LACES,
O t HATr!2.U’i ’icHNEKLES.
H^kbwry viuw^d
*ndlw* r»n*V sndon rru-

Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR'S

74 MONROE STREET,

New Warehoose,

BLACKSMITHING.

Arfjuiniug V, F. Dwight A Co’s Foundry.

T. 11. DIAMOND.
Co.SupL Schools.

oRjtrs rapids, mcmoAir,

WELCOME MARBLE.

Wffi,

July. 1S71.

Urttee? I w^dTt^,“Jr ”•» d»P °®
P0* rwpactfnlly aolieit the nat-

u. nuimu h.ui.

For Sale.

F. IMMEN.

LOST NOTE.
ruu" coBBtat^axp naic

nU0nT

Michigan -Exchange.

tnve Kalamaeoo S 301 m.-f«^°N‘

P. »?andMtUo

ZVotice.

Hastings, Jaly H,

QUetln* of &lt;0 Acree, located within the li mlU
of MiPPi.rni.LB, Berry Co.. Mleh.

Splendid Opportunity I

fesgesssi®.?
All —v — — .v, aiao aiutate Bn,k^
ARTHUR WOOD,

________

&lt;• A; F. LYON. pronHetcr.

1 uEo«2"“ [,rintod',“ -kort

�ERIE
1,400 miles under 860
w-j^ont
One Management Change of

-ATTBKTTIOTSF!

The Corner Grocery.
Farrier s Improved!

HROAD GAUGt—DOUBLE TRACK BOUTS

NEW TORI BOSTON
AJ.HAXY

C.H. HICKS,

OBANITE STATE

rinrei.M.
„ ,lw
-I'D THE
Oil. REGIONSOrPEWNSVl.VANIA

CornSheller!

TUM AULW.T TTTIAT,,
Roeho^r to Now York, 335
Iluffalo to New York, 423 mil,* '
SujpoMion Bridge to New Yon 448
Dunkirk to New York, 460 rail™
aereUad to New York. 62Jn&gt;ii„
Cinannals to N. Y., 860 mile,
.
„_AND u Ebon
.S ■-! to 21 niuu Twa noam aovn
AU.«... n.. d.ncu, Unwab u,
V„t
I^-SlJOinile, withoot change of c.w&gt;chM.

Good Bargains in

H»»U Continue to Kell

Groceries,

FOR SALE AT

f,

W. T. EASTMAN’S!
Wnrrtottw on Brondwny.

Can bo' had by Calling ai

Crockery

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Glassware,

Office in Hastings.

&amp;.C.. &amp;c.

IFe 0filer the following
Tax Titles

Land and Calcined Plaster.

E rom and after Aug. 17tb, IWl.fraina wi)| |e.T.
in connection with Weatore l.tae&lt; aa Mtow.
’

Cbnpertb.il «ny store tn Hmllngi,

LIME, WATER LKE,

Solo Proprietor of

LUMBEB.LATH, anfi SHINGLES

S..r».iM Bndp btl.w"*!‘jj AJ.16i‘\.s!nBd
v*'i. 0Jte*Pt*^;] JtntMo from 'lepol* comer
hxchangeand Michigan Street*, by New l"rk
:me, danr (Sundays excepted, i ■! 7 A U

COMPOUND WAHOO Bim

August 10, 1871.

n»t
a Whisker urit.
vtimnlatlng
barer***, but a
U..,...._l&gt;ll.
u..l .r.ii

C. H. HICKS.

W. H. JEWELL,

ami amrW in New York S.SO p. M. Conowti
at Binghamton for Cooperstown. Albany and
‘nd-hibrn ?LS1‘n’u,rr rf*or‘* !5b‘rou
;

GENE8AI

CONVETANCER;

Titles
IC’“iT“ri,‘'Jn
ro,1D*'&gt;g through to of land*«in Barry County furnished &lt;»n i
w',Uln '
’•1 '“'d new and improved '
„
i» in j Room Coachw*
i‘ijiplicatlon,
'
at my office in the
‘
Court House.
rr
W. H. JEWELL. I
fif1** •••’•*J&gt;«»»ktrk from Union |
*n‘l
via. Avon and ms. Hornell*,
Hadaigt, Mich.
rille Daily, {Snndayu excited,) at 7.*u A. M .

For the

TT„—_ „ ttt.-it
n
H.3, ID. Si Willi 8,DIS, &amp;

Sash.

Michigan,
ABSYRL1.
DKscairvioxSicnos.tosacairTios.
sicrios.
wtfofnwM
4irJIafswJ(

h'wS^'wX
Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Slom- n?MofnwX
•A'&amp;
17 north 50 *cm of
ach, Costirencss, h'ercous and ftWovrltf
to «MSSM
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint. nwMoUswX
nKcfnwX
-*1
Feverd: Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
MAPLE GROVE.
zm
in Children, Piles, Bilious ConiCo.,- plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erupi Hons of the fthln, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
CASTLETON.
Blood; also the Lest Diuretic in
lOiaa’'
Use for Kidney Complaints,
10 n wjf
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
A,
Lumbago, Gravel, Itheumatlsm,
isof ■ ok
■„X
• «Ce. «Cr.

I

j
I
|

SO
«

C! na,Vnfn wK
21 a M of aw V

genuine Bitter* in one BO Cent* Boule
of Shepard** Compound Wahoo Bitter*

BEST AND CHEAPEST

21 n w-’I of n w|:4

I; w 100 acres of u'e U ;
11 w 109 acres of n w x I

Recommended by ull the fl rat Cl»*a
Phyaiciaun throughout tho City and
Country, aa the beat Family Medicine

Blinds.

*

JOHNSTOWN.

Price, only.10 Cents a Ho*,e'

a* «ef
s w I re h

M ®f • • if
*°f'**v

&amp;c.

Of Home Manufacture.

S

XV(X&gt;DLAND.

Doors,

BOUTS«SHUES

V

JO

C. N. SHFPAhD.

Go to the

CINCINNATI Efff’RHSS, daily, (Sunday» ex ;

Sup.) Dunkirk at hVx&gt; P. M.; Cliflon.'leJX) 1’’.
Suspension Bridge la.UA P. M.; Buffalo nt
JM P. if. Slops at Sutqurhanna *17.45 A. M.
'Jreakfa-t: 1 Tn-n.r'. m| 1 t. |i u .11... r
7. • . ......... v7
»»iibnnu ■*
r.lnnra for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the
■'J’Uth ; a: Owega for Ithaca; at Binghamton for
&gt;n 1 l,ie celebrated summer '

“1871”

Stan

nrhsrille 5.42 P. M. (Sapper,) and at New York
CmiHl’a . ‘-‘•““^‘• •i KImtra with Northern

.-iclphia. Baltim.ir- 6lid VVudnngton ; am! at
u
‘ork, vT1
L»re»s trains tor
Boston and .yw England cities.
bleeping Cuathe* are attached to Un* train at
■ incmnati and at Clifton. fSuspen.iun Bridge.)
unitig through to New York without ch»»«'*.
bleeping coaches arc *ho mtariied at HorhellsvUle running through withont change to Albanv.
NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, -Sundaya excepted;)
*’ • rinsprnsion Bndge at
-.3a P. M . and Bnffalo at tl.85 P. M. arrive. *t
Turner* at ».»A. M. &lt;Breakfast.i Naw Yotk
at 11.io A. M/^Tonuecta at New Yurk with
rtearner* and aficrnoou trains tor Boston and !
Near England cities.
A Sleeping Coach i* attached to thia train run ■
•'n^throogii from Suapenaiu« Bridge to New

Barry County—one.of the best

Counties in the State of

Price, only SO Ctntu a Bottle,
nnd found m euro and epoody cure for
tho following complaint*.

J
Abstracts op

arriving iu hew York at 7.U0A. M.
I
.1GUTNINO EXPRESS, (D.Hr,) tw„ ,;IB. •t"^«S ? *U K ’i * Tr'”**
Ww“ S*!e,n
'Breakfast ;i le,ir ClereUnd ,.2u A. M.; Learittaburg KU A M- ■
MeadviHe 11.32 AM. (Dine;) Duaklrk 1.23r. m'

Situated in tho (various Townships of-

I

IUuistrb or Deeds. Notary Purl.c,
—und—

leaping CoachM are attached to thia tram a(

Of LANDS

SHEPARD’S

lo per Cent, by buying for Cub of

LUMBER

Grand Hapills, Mich.
For Sal.* by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE
Hastings, Mich.

BALTIMOBE.
aatfof nwt&lt; ^19;«(Kiof a w
SW ,‘^of n.Jf - - belief a a K
a I ) a of s wjfui a wyjv|

HASTINGS.

Little Red Shop!

Of all Kinds.

CARLTON.

rith ere- I
iiing tram* and
England cities.
Sleeping Cpa&gt;

tfolor'i'

HASTINGS, MICH.

Only oce tram East on Sunday, tearing Citicinnati at V.43 P. M.-. Cleveland at 7.25 A. M ;
Clifton J.ito I*. M ; Suspension Bridge at 1.35
P. M.; Buffalo at2.4u P. M. and Dunkirk 1.25
I* M „n,l
K— A'_ A
- .m. &gt; It
•ad New England Passenger*. »nh
«ge.are transferred FREE OFCHARGE

paov all night trains on this Railwar.
HF-The Erie Railway Company has opened a
new Ferry from their Jersey City Depot to tha
• oat of s3d St.. New York, thus enabling PaaaeuKen to reach tbe upper portion of the city witbomniul“P5f *5 *“1J *Bn“T*n®c ” f aalnvel ca** &lt;”■
.
The Scenery along thn entire route of the
Erie Railway iaoT the uio&gt;l pictore.qac and beau­
tiful character. Admirers nf Nature's beauties,
in a daylight journey over the Line, will hud in
ita ever changing landscaper subject* of continu­
al admiration and interest.

I
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■
i

■THE

Meat Market! .Family Sewing Machine

BEST

STYLE

FLORENCE

“ This is the Lad who drove\
the doves to market, and
near the bank.
the same boy stopped
at Stauffers
The best stock of Meat always on

Hartl.tr. Au*. 3, 1871.

s elect scHooi; Hways in Order and Ready for Wort.

• W •* X
"k • • x

Aesrtus, Aug. 7.1871.
I A Select School in Assyria is about to take «f‘ feet on the 4lh of September, at tlie

ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE,

for warm meals a tall hours.
Remember tlie place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.

hardened, und will last a life time.
Preparatory for Teacherv, and those who feel in­
Ito other Machine runs ao easy or makes ao
terested to put to a good use the advantage* they tilth noise in iu opefalioc.
desire from such a sonree, constantly adding
It will make any ieidtb of tlieai desired wlththereto.
Drery student expecting lo attend should be
preaenl on that day. Young men or women pre­
It will Cord, Braid, Quill, Bind Gather, Ham­
paring tor teaching, or winter school, will find
the atuddie* ao arranged as especially to meet stitch, Ruffle, Tack, and Fringe neatly and du­
rably’
We warraat it to sew everything needed in a
will cioae in lime mi a« not to interfere
family, from *.he bearicst to tbe lightest fabric.
commencing winter aibool.
In Tillering or Dressmaking
Fur further information, address.
MORRIS E. KEITH.

cL.inirsFOK

/.A Trafb.

CITY PAINT STORE !

ORANGEVILLE.
K®f«».’4
w.’fofac;

COMMINS &amp;. BROWN,

HP'S
nUofse J&lt;
■ •yofnwtf

II A! H A

I

REMEMBER,
I
I

Dana in Uie latest atyler.
Dealer* in Wall Paper, Window
Shbades Picture Frames, Looking
Glaaeae, Varnuhea, Le*d»,
Oils. Mixed Paints Artist's
Materials. Window

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

iOeUilwIofn.

11!

I Sign and Ornamental
i
Fainting

BLACK *

12;

PILMRIEVILLE.

Pir-aas cull and examine tbe Machine and it*
work. You cannot albrd to bur a Sewing Ma­
chine until you tiara se«n the FLORENCE! with
it* late improvement*.

J[&lt;nut-Paisliny,
Graining,
Paper- Hanging,
Kahommisg, ife.,'

PATRONIZE ROME INDUSTRY I

17
IS

nXofaefra

;PA INTERS.;

tn the City, Manufactured by

WOOD RUFF !

IRVING.

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
~

go to

Washington Block, South side State St.

RUTLAND.

EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

SIMON P • RKENRUTH.
'

OF, MEN’S

FINE BOOTS!

HOPE.
• wK.fnwJ&lt;

hand.
Call aud Got your Steak, Roasts,
KIMPLV CONSTRUCTED,

o?-ASK FOR TICKETS VIA ERIE RAILWAY,

Which can be obtained at theprincipal Ticket
Office* tn the West and North West.
L. D. RUCKER.
WM. R. BARE.
GenIHup't.
Oen'l Pass' Ag

BAHRY.

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS

CENTRA!

a. WOOLEY

■ wWofs-M

Go there lor your

1
■IwWi

YANKEE SPRING.^,
CHOICE

OROCfeRIEB!

A fine stock Just Otkned

-

COME AND SEE THEM
»«Xof..K

Oysters and Rjereshments.

FULLER, Proprietors, are

i«*fawX

THORNAPPLE.

on hand at all hours.

pi epared to furnish

25yl

MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES.
SkT" All Styles of Women’* and ChllTABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

The Bpst in the City.
J. C. WOODRUFF.

MUSICAL!

HEHTilCK

ITALIAN
AMERICAN

H. A. BU8ELL.

2cEi Horsemen
ATTENTION I

N B WawHl attend to Iht removal ot and
re-'d’resking old stones.

T4YLOR t FARLEY ORGlk.

Shop near tbo Boston Cash Store
Greek Srdet.

8

Fine Gold Jewelry,

MOgEY TO LOAN !

Hastings Jan. 2Mb 1S7L

reaeivia* lanto

Silver aofl Plated Ware.
JOHN WHITMORE.

of Dr. Burton and see'it, South Side State St..
Has Ungs, Mich.
,
1«
•'«

I). 1&lt;. COOK A CO

To the Ladies!!

MARBLE (Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

SHERMAN RICH, Deafer tn Musical Inatruments. Sheet Mucic. Musical Books etc. Also
Agent far the justly celebrated

Parties desiring to purchase will do
r oil to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

Hastings. June 1»L 1871.

�Tlfs R^pilaucitf Biytmi^.

Warranted Custom Mads Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson

atR&amp;SEL £.

Nashville Correspondence.

DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.
Agreeablfi to previous notice a Rail­
for millinery
road meeting was held yesterday in
Mid best styles.
Wm. Beadle Esq’s, office. A fair rep­
MAIL AR RANGEMENT.
Fibbt
resentation of the community linmedliMlowi:
-Go
best and cheapest ately interested north and south wm
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc. pMMOt^M Wall tea goodly number of
rii ■■
'
•Sib. for Baltimore. Job.
If
E.Q. WILLIAMS.
our own citizens. Ijewls Durkee being
ud Battle Creek. el&lt;
elected chairman, called the meeting to
tfsib«o:u«North forNorthLvtoi.FiH-.
' '
wore nd LorrvU c&gt;o—daily at
IDO r. x.
order, stated tbe object of the same, nod
introduced Mr. EnRneraon Esq., of Batwr- -•
thuirgmattM of J, Mm
le Creek, who reviewed the ground pret­
J. ROBERTS. F. M.
ty thoroughly; showing the Importance
An Every-day Story.
of a competing road, the enhancing of
values of suah a line and also tbe great
“Hello John, where are you going?”
■ ICHIGUl CENTRAL R. R.
amount of transportation in the lumber
“I was going down here to buy some countries of tbe Dortb that is- awaiting
grocers.”
the completion of such a road*
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
It was the purpose of all through lines
len’s to buy mine.”
to make the roads as straight as possible
“Down to Allen's? Why, I never bo’t and as tho route indicated was on nearly
any of him, I always go there to buy
RVATIOM.
an air line from Battle Creek to the ob­
crockery nnd wall paper, but I never ject flrat north, it only remains for the
thought of buying groceries there. Not
people along iiuch route to say Just
long ago I bo’t a whole set oi crockery
where it should be located. That such
nnd paper enough to paper -my house,
a road would be built was beyond doubt.
■ Charlotte
1 3D anthere, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
1 &lt;5 dtp
buy any where else. Besides he war- The commercial interests of tbcoountry
ig
raktbd rr.
The crockery he keeps Is domamled it. and the people were fully
the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
alive to the subject.
“Wolli I always do so on groceries,
Messrs. R. Jones, and W. Ellis as •
and I know you can. Besides he takes
anything I have to soli at a fair price, sured the meeting that Assyria was
Caledoniatoo. Igetn better, tobacco, tea and ready to do her part when the proper
la
sugar there for the same money than time had come but the subscriptions
any where else in town.”
GmndJUnar
might be very much hastened when the
M. ALLEN,
lines had been surveyed and that they
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.
wore ready to bear their proportion for
such survey.
Hams, Williams &amp; CoGrand Kapdp
Stephen Haight Esq., on behalf of the
Do not claim to have the only Mold- delegation of Woodland, thought his
Caledoniaing.Machino in Barry county, but they turn could be safely counted on for its
SlidJlt-ville
have
one
that
will
stick
any
and
all
rviar*
kinds oi moldings that are needed. part in the work when the people could
They also have otxband a large number be assured that their actions was to have
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­ its due weight ip establishing the route
Nuhvlllt
V cnnontrilli
dow frame*, 4c., that will be sold at low iu their midst.
flgures for cash.
Maple Grove wot represented, though
not formally, by a number of her strong
men. Mr. Potter said there was a fa­
vorable indication in his town and be­
tee are unable to furnith back Hum­ thought tbe people would not be found ,
wanting when the time came to move I
bert from the commencement &lt;f the imtt of forward, a meeting was called for!
Detroit Exjtwi at
50)pm.
our Daily, tre will take eubecriptioiu for Woodland for Sept. 6th at the Town .'
CHA8 n..
Twenty-fee CenUper week. Send in your Hall, at 2 r. w., a: which speakers
from Battle Creek will be present.
name* Immediately and Commence now.
A committee for their plan was then I
appointed, consisting of L. J. Wheeler, I
mCUL NOTICE.
Lorenzo Madge, D. C. Griffith, P. Hol­
ler, I). W. Smith and J. H. Kersey, af­
important Railroad Meeting.
ter which the meeting adjourned to
A mectiag^f th© citizens of Hastings Sept, (‘th, at this place at 2 p. m., at |
andvidnl
held at the Court which, delegates from Woodland arc In-'
Attention 1
Friday
next, at 71 vlted to be present.
I have a yoke of cattle and a single House
L. Durkle.
L. J. Wheelen,
of tbo camhorse for sale. Will sell on time for o'clock, to hear 1
mitt
nterest of a
Scc'y.
Ch’rm’n.
good paper.
B. J. Grant.
north an
and to such
Aug. Sff, 1871.
Michigan which is widely celebrated
j further action
cTheqfiag may dens a State for her excellent educational I
“ One stormy night in winter when | detcnu,neorder of Committee.
instltutlouN, has now tbe leading Busi­
tho winds were blowing cold,” I bought! ■■--------------ness College in the north-west, locat­
me a jpa*ir of boot^a
*' aJ* rubbers
*' - - at Mau&lt;ed at Grand Rapids.
Call on
goods of

Grand River Valley Division
AUGUST 1&amp;7-1.

Clover Hollers!
SUPERIOR, Mc SHERRY AND STATESMAN
Knlamnzoo and Ann Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
BALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOiWS IND CASTINGS.
SAWING

MACHINI»,

IIARIiOWS,

ETC.,

and the largest stock of

A.GRICULTURA.L

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURR ALL.
Office in John Wcisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY

S5SS’
Local

DR I L L

CRAIN

rSaccoMoni to Uirkrr A Bentley."

Jtoticeg.

LOCAL EVENTS

days of grace on accounts due
duelI *’ __ .7
• *’ ~
~ -----Thee day*
the late firm of Dickey 4 Bently, arc
pretty nearly out. Thtwc interested ' Another Bail
will do well to fake notice,
dtoscpl ' Stove in den:
Lookout for fires.
Another railroad will not effect the i
Stenographic Report!.
low prices at Maus’.
Flies are very dumpish.
Weather
Is getting ooldcr
Wanted. Wanted.
P sachce are getting plenty.
Every ouc having unsettled accounts
Railroad
meeting Friday nighL
to call and settle the same by September
1st. for I must have my pay.
Thanks.—Soipe pumpkin from J.
lOwl
Mason Allen.
Ix*och. Some cider from L. N. Mixer.

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DfX)RS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, &amp;r.

Holding's a Specialty

That lo buy Goods

ILSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING 4

H. A. Goodyear.

Goodyear &amp; Stri^
SE A.1&gt;K

The last half of the Vanderpool trial
Don’t you know where to get your
h being whittled off.
boots and shoes'? I do—at J. Maus’.
Lsr everybody attend the Rallroal |
Cancer can be Cured.
meeting to-morrow (Friday) night.
Let us try und tuakc the meeting ex­
L. N. Mixer's t-crofula and cancer pressive of the wants and wishes of our
mixture is warranted to cure all cruex people tn this matter.
of cancer and scrofula in every form.
SKI.KER $ DECKER,
Send for circular. $1 per bottle. AdPeach Festival.—The Indies of the
Presbyterian church of this city will
Hastings, Midi.
give a grand pca^h festival at Union
Hull, on Friday evening. All who like
Groceries cheap os dirt at J. Maus’. peaches and cream and all who waut to
help the ladles will of course attend^
Hams, Williams A Co. have not got
time to run after accounts that were to'
Personal.—We were favored to-day
be paid after harvest. Therefore, we ex­ with a call from Rev. Mr. Fish, jisstor
pect every man to cal! aud retife up
of the Congregational church of Manis­
their accoints on or before the 28lh tee, who is here ns a witness on the deInst. We mean tnuinru.
1 tense in the Vanderpool trial. Wo find
Hastings, Aug. £lst, 1871.
&lt;Z
| Mr. F. a very pleasant man.
^KaNNER &lt;V DECKFR.
1*14
Mavs is bound to sell his groceries,
and boots and shoe* if he don’t make'a | Ma. W. Brown has been having n
| division made to the stare of E. G.

Dealers in

HWDIH
and dealers in

PAINTS,

Just Received.,

Ma. Da ns, Agent for Boozer’s Pho­
The Town Talk
tographic advertising plan, lias placed
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
the canvassing business of the Directo­
gars just received and for sale at tho
ry, he contemplated on getting up, in
City News Depot.
the hands of Mr. James Clarke for the
present
Tho agent is called to other
The Lamest Btocx of School Books
parts for a few days.
in the City at the City News Depot

Best ebeese in the city atBuscll’s.
Complaints come from various sources
A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the in regard to subscriber's missing same
of tho. numbers of their Daily. We
City News Depot.
will assure them that the utmost care is
For Photographs and Picture, of all observed in mailing them properly to
kinds, call on J, F. Minkler.
their right destination and if they foil
Thb Towx Talx, K. C. B. and E. B to reach subscribers the fault lies fa
some
other quarter.
■
Hall, three of the best Brands of Cigars

in tbe market at F&lt;wt Office.

The Funeral senices of the late Dr.
B. J. Brown, was held, at tho residence
The pldce to buy your boots and shoes of the family to-d«y at*l- o’clock. After
which Dr. E. F. Drown took the 2
fo
liTTNYAN'B.
o’clock train for tho cast, with the re­
Custom work made on abort notice, mains, where they arc to be laid bein good style and re«i*onabk* prices
1 side the mother at his 1 aimer Ikubc fa
at RmrvAir's.
—___-----------Canada.
The service os announced in
Ladies’ fine sboss of the itteat styles last evenings issue, to take plaos Fri­
st Ritnyax’s.
3.33 jj 0^0^

and

RUSSELL

Iron, Nails, Glass.

| PATENT MEDICINES.

Large Stock

GREBLE

OILS,
VARNISHES.
TURPENTINE,
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
BOOKS4 STATIONERS,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,

Wooden Ware, &lt;fcc
AGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

I^ako Superior Irqn8

CIGARS and TOBACCO,
KEROSENE LAMPS 4 FIXTURES

THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

Al®o the

WALL PAPER, 4c.. 4c.,

WOODLAND PARLORS.

CITY DRUG STORE,
State Et„ Hastings, Mich.

Hardware.
Stoves,

HUB,

Druggists and Chemists,

Battle Creek.

j Williams, and the west side is now oc­
11 cent sugar at Busell’e.
cupied by Dr. Haney. Both establish­
Rubber mops at Buscll'e.
ments look very inviting and the ocondPeaches fresh nnd nice at BusclPs.
my of space will enable them to make
Best Sherry wine, bitters for dyspep- prices lower.
a, st
.
Bvsell's.

Dan'IIStriker.

1 ou must visit the

Great Union Exposition
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 AND 15,1871,

$1.00 for 75c

.

1WO FAIRS IX 0XE.

Nertbern Mich. Agricultural and Me­

I will close out mu Stock

Harnesses, of Summer

AXD TMK

Dry Goods and Clothing

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.
LEATH Kt BELTING A SPECIALTY

Cbeapeot fruit jar nt Buscll’s.

We will not be under­
sold bv anv House
In Michigan.

at seveniy-flve cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

BOTTLED V1ESNA BEER!

Units in makinr the above a grand demomtralion of lh« production of Michigan Indudry.
cxnfer;'dTn-";’C’u11,ar’?
Exblbifaw are

CALL AT JOHN

KUSTESER.S CELEBRATED

STANLEYS

AA/ I3STE OR BEER
BOTTLED,

"

(• farai»h«d to private lamHUa fretb wd faun-

John a. Greble,
Mabe Rubbbll.

chanical Society.

State Pomological Society

ALBERT EI8ELBERG,
d*w»f

Pure Wines and. Liquors I
FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSE^.
Porler “nd Winburgh

8L Charier Kesuui.at on JeffBtaa» R

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                    <text>| a dog'faring been there.
I saw blood under the ink apota and
on tup uf the dirt in the crack I faund

If a efamiat sfa .Id examine it and
ntyitmmtmk.
I ehroid change my opinion. Dr
l^ld Md^otfav.rilto.ro faonL
and crack., for I aa* same uf them in
Mr. Bullis' uffleu the day be fori' the fire.
Q?** he ehangod by aaying that ho
•rir B«m « few day, before the fir^ I
raolu. „f . tuwel in adioaia ef uxter.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1871

hBtotl

• ftjim
. I ZZm ££*

Attorneys.
GEO. C. WORTH
LAWVn. capuy sf JsBbvare ari HtaU Kirwt
.... i.*rt»e A OrotiW&gt; Mm.
VAN VELSOR k. ROLFE.

OF ALL KINDS.

fa Hefea.-L5-"'^""

TO BE CLOSED OUT
The LARGKST STOCK of

l.k E. A. HOLBROOK.
«Yh ted C.oBMiUn u Isw.esA I
“SSrr'JMKt'Kt;

Organdies,
Percales,
Zauns,
Grenadines
Bareges.
Cbaiitbrays.
Mohairs."
Silks.
Marl

HARDWARE

Shawls,.
Linens,
Balmorals,
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants,
Linen Vests.
Summer Hats
Gloves,

HARNESSES!
BUCKEYE CRAIN DRILL
COI^PER STRIP FEED CU'ITE.

LEATHER BELTING,
A FULL STOCK OF ALL SILKS.

DRY GOODS!

PROPRIETORS OF THE

LOITER TH.I.V EVER

e Manufacture the fattown g ;-&lt;Ja]e'« I’aleat Combination Iron-Beam and
"
,r'lh M&lt;'c! "r v“‘ Mo!d I^rtl. Dodxeaad Curtlre Plow., Improsed W l&gt;.vl Cultivator*, Com Plows. Shovel 1'h.w., Gang Plows.FieldRoUera
square end Butterfly Drops. Il.-.okch, Patent AdjuatabteH&amp;g»Han»«r,!-crapm.
Cauldron hi ttlro. and everything in oar line.
Repairing Mccldncry promptly attended loot

JACKSON WAGONS,

.

imjrn,

Ladies' Misses and Children')

&amp; Hall Threshing Machines, CIqv
Hitllers and Grain Drills, and Gale’s
FulOfll Sulky Bake.

iui

•

b&gt;«iw.

The best ph

in the

City of Hastings,
------ to buy------

GROCERIES
C. H. HICKS !

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

(Successor to Hicks &amp; Fales.)

IIi* are overt/ day solicited to furnish Plates of Perth
for less than our usual price, backed with the coiwuunt
nt' narties who san then are unable to nay so much.
.IUIC
ui. Lt (Munvi • - ......
.
»
should have them, we wdlfrom thu dais, for a few
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. Ho wul now mahe
full and Complete sets ,for$25. Single Plates. Vpper
or Under flS.

yJLL Oirn WORK W.1RR.1J&gt;t‘TEn
Office orer Grant f Phillips’ Store, llastinfs, Mich.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF.

FARMERS

In Fact

u&gt;d then «H in«l&gt;J get «.r Youraelrc. Wi«w or CUUren. the
ven- l»«K.deHe.pa.l BOOTS. gHOE?, wd.Bt BBBBS.
hig eclect Stock now an hand.

Cash
Groceries, I pny
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.

M W1E ffl SI »I

your Horae* at JACOB ilAVS'
BOOT, SHOE, and GROCERY STORE,

.
?

**¥? *?* ■ hatdiet there and ej.
* “»« wU no blood on il, Ko,
r HM fad bro. wxxlreA

H1’

. the house on Mixiday ra-jrmsg and it
; was no’, the one 1 had eseu there before.
the other wa. a.I.ingto hatchet and this

»kpt weR.

I next uk«l him if

«to tarnabout 8 o’clock. He had 5®^*°
J'
on hi. blank rail. DU not
bin, L
X ‘
you fad with his eenta/ones.”
again after he left Did not are Vundrt- 1
*X"L f ‘ ld‘
^y. bui did rec&gt; hl. next
‘£d if ho wanted ri , Ana—He said , hi* ev*nefo*cs a
. Field's ]&gt;apers had ctoromaasp. JG« erimd hfa iy
Monday about noon at mr house. Ho | iL, ,.k„
and nl® some of hi« ate ha regular rations end he ..1.1
iU, and hie wife came. Htde
Mr. Vanderpool re-! did, end be did not ask me any imnre
previous He wu there about half an
•* you are
,
hour. After h.- earn. Mre. VandwpuqJ
&gt;»• settled on fatur.

but thin one had no head. Both fad an
edge Md both had a bend and lx.to *
fandle, but thov were not tho mxim.
Had never been iu ths bank on vunwro
to examine that hatchet. When I wn.
in the bank in the -ehitor, I rot miar the
I stove and aoriced thia lying fhero and
•3K** ‘LT** “*1
‘pflttin,
kmdlsre- Did net notion tongs no.tborel. but di 1 noti® this.
.
1 IsriHAsEMrifftevk him tu jail tret
. fa nrMwrw wbeduc he had a warrant

tlie amount of money in the bank from I1 myrelf. U-.» floor wu wi-t led |he I
: whal you have. • Ha said Un had aajUod elrttir was sticking oyi on one aide of tho I b~d nod asked hi. if fa knew Wfat
&lt;An»t. He iaid tfat Field had ran J"*4" A" ,woaod » PWd'“ *““• •I*’
nwny sad hn autinutod that -ho had gun* he raid bo knew nothing about &gt;L At not feel like ft. I call a vacant laugh.
Field in tlio bank about uonn and had ,
, in am. 1 i*tr him again in about an 111tea time my cane was staaduur t.—u- H «• a forced laugh. Dare hoard some
not seen him sinoc. Ho said ho had run
talk at Matuatoe of mobbing Vander
I
away and I said no ho hasn't, when ho 1 hiur al turoflto»,an i fawai 1 far* about •
pool, did not take part in it, nor did I
an hour. After wo aettledap our aercunt,'
•aid if you had talked with him a. many k. taM .«» LU
LU ~wnen A swear so at Kalamnrw. When mon
timre aa I have you would think so-1 life 4c. Ifo alw talked '
RaH. He i*Z 1Bp In*t “ dowD’ Th’ Mfara said anything about it to mo 1 told than
: Field had a nice gold watch, Engiuh
fare don.1?0^?^ ?• &lt;"°
•«-! tlrey had bettor kt ft atone, one man
[firat remaned, jW aw
na • uro.
„
lever, and hunter care, abo a grdd chfliQ
sul be could got enough to help hang
I J’Qn*'VV----- --,«&gt; |i.
inliafiod that you murdered Field
him. At tho cfoee of a meeting the
Q»ra. - Who furnished the money fur I on with bustnem M u,ual. He said hu
I anid to Una I wish you would not aubp-ct of Vanderpool wu brought up.
a good d; ' ' ' ”
"
Field to oany o0 the busioeea f
.i had
Con
the
ahnigbtr
or
terrible
grin.
I
the subject’ talked of wu that of subField wont ca
Objected to by Mi. Hughro on the I1 ring LU abteti—_______ ___ ___
o forgo^t just which I said.
poenmug witaeeaes. Have beard it
ground that It was bomaterial.
I5u6and the books would show it,ate?tIn asking Counsel to repoat bquraiiun talked of to get up a crowd and go to
Mr. Church said ho wi.bcl to ahow
wank ho wont east and Field ol*i&gt;ted ho seal fa bmi a add tn hi. head and the jail and make sums demonstration
। that the Iteajxmdsut had no money
to extort a eunfoaaiun from him, but 1
to bane made BUM or &lt;500, bat the did nut bear r*vy well.
Objection ormulod and cxci-ptiori no­ book, did not show it He ‘p-ika of a
&lt;iid not propose it, nor wu it aubmitted
Vanderpool mxdo uo nn.rrr sfan 1
Muskegon man who |pd utftwd him
B2.QOO without any eolidtalhw from him, otxiko about the /crriHa^ris. It wu
Ito-direct by Mr. Churoh.
which aliuw. J the ounSde &lt;x of money- not partiaelnriy aSanrivs to mo and 1
&lt;&gt;d men In Idm. Ho also told ton that have no reaion whr I made the remark.
Do not remember how tong I have
Hold liad furulahod the |&gt;rinolpal part of I thought ft was *n uuneerourr grin caned this club but think it is about
•L......
L_
tho nsouev to ran the exmeatn and be
three yean, I carry it to assist mo in
'waithn business nun, ths! Field wu
walking, 1 have tost one of my feet a»
.out a great deal. He also a puke of being
I unwed, that they hal ctowl up matters
1 on Sunday and had paxoed receipts and
j after thia Field got to playing with hit
' d&gt;g ad made ,o much tmuo that ho
I WU afraid he would attract atv-ntioo.
I Uro bred in Manistee throe years
. He tflgde ro ume‘4 liaise, that ho gut,
and am 42 years eld, lave been a fish­
HI norreous that ho *‘&lt;W p*"a&lt; ba tenaed
erman for 15 or 21)year,, hare fisbo l on
i it. In bh iiauts and then wbou Field '
lake Michigan, Hnron and Superior.—
। Saw tho fix ho wu in lie stopped
In 1809 I m fairing « Manistoe. We
। end got him a pair uf hi* pant* to b-t
begin in April and continue till Decem­
ber and urn sail boat, of different rises
him i«ut on. Soon after this he started
| to go hjme ami left Field lying un tho confession from him and wu going tn We go cut from four to six miles whore
•wear
to
it
myaelf
if
m-esury.
Did
I lounge and .that w;s ths last time tie
we gut water from 80 to 300 foot. The
before you camo td Manistee ?
not'think
he
wonk)
bo
tried
fafuro
me,
average sounding four miles out I eon
orer m* Um, bo arid.
He went out
Aaa—-Al Chicago, after I wv to walking in the afternoon to Canfield's ami nerer thought much about it. I hardly telb The water is alsefo- tu the
Manistee V.tol.rpa^ went away the
hill and ho mid bo we* fouling bid and thought he woald not bo examined be­ north and deeper to' the rirnth. From
noxi week, and was gjuno till about two
' his wife told Jum she ariahod hr w*. fore me, because the statatM of the lUU four indoi out Io six miles the water be­
weeks before the kitoug. Did not re- ' toeling bettor *j u to ontertaia hi* trash me diBrronUr. I didexjrertif he comes r&gt;;»dlr dreoer Have knowledge
I oeire any letters from Vauderfoul, but
of the currents within the limits described
ourapar.y hotter. Attar tea »Uo urge I
him to gv for medicine, but ha did not
want to leave a« bis company from
Th* prevading current i* io the north.
Mtukagou were going away that night,
| ll runs from aboat eighty rods to two
but finally he wi-nt and told her if ha
mile. an huttraometinwa, and MxnotiiDM
i, “ “Vi-. .—3“
■"
’ J‘4 not gut buck, Lo would moot thi-m
kaov FWd and &gt;nfarpuul. aad re iat llu)
Q, hla way fa nrediriae
thorn i&lt; none. The wind* affect three
ef^
SX i h’ "I* '*“?■ •?
* «.b« that
cuTTvnta. A tuulh wind would produce
“
' “rTT,?* “‘"““y 1 vre foekud, that, ho .taru-d for Dr.
1 a current to the north. Think the curmenriag following, about half put aenm .............
.
..
.
. .
1 rents are swifter in shallow than in d~p
near hie bouse. He arid he had not
l water. The course of deep water cureeen Fxkl rinoo the day before. Next
। rente run a.«rth and aouth, but generalsaw him iu about 15 minulrn at the
bank, iniide/at the frrnt door, 1 went
i there sho wji just swinging off and
saw Mist Piper standin ; on the steru
and she said is that you, Deorgs, and be
said aye, ay.-, and that wm all. then he
went back to the drug atoro, anl again
found it locked, and than started to Dr.
Kthar’a, gut some pdla and went h-inis.
I took them and went to bed. was np
and down many time* during the night I
and thi- »n the reason be Lapjs-nryi fo
,Mr. Hughs wu diasatisfisd with the
go io the bonk *u early on th^'next answer and ewnlod tho fact given morn far the event of the disappearance of
morning. On Wednesday Mr. Dunluim srnheif. When be arid he had intended Fiidd. It was ut&gt; Sunday, and the wind
wai from th &gt; south, alio an Monday
and Conover and myself We®i to bis
dra'ta tliet beluogol to him. but they hoa«i fur him about S o'clock in to but did not know whether ho fad or end Tuesday; but on Wednesday from
would du him no good u ho could not
the Nurth. Du not remember it longer.
collect them. He then raid I will allow
The prevailing wind in September waa
you whore I keep my property and he
opened Um baqriar prout-box sad I a»w
thvre uxiie Ixlia Lu a roll end some
I thrown iu iirua&gt;iacu*.aaly. He said he •aid 1 •uppsseyuu Imre couw lo tmki' had aUM with him aud wu glad be a a*a.ch. 1 told hiui wo had ami 1
waa gimo and be »huuld not b» aurpria waxte-l the asfo o-i;ail. HsOpc^Asl tlio
ed it ho should turn up on the salt outride door and 1 told him 1 ranted
waler. Ha n-iuesto! mi- not to sjieak the burglar prorf box oja-w! and be
of this a* temple m^lil mire him and
into my IkkiI, I rtumb’-i-d and rn^/ea
tried it and said ho hut forgotten the
noire, and when I looked up tho bout
oumbir.aimn, and lie turned it one
hud stopped aud crowd iror to the oth­
Gilbert Young, the twenty-eighth way and then the uthor and bo kept
er ri-la. There war a person in the bout
witness being duly *«om, said : I hare wlit.tliny al! the time I saw the trunk
rowing it H" camo within 30 foot nt
lived at Manatee throe aud a half years there and naked him whrrv thn key was
one ttoc. aud I could see bis body move
and am a I ember inspector. Knew and bo arid ’■here it b,” taking it from
and the din of tho oar&lt;.aa d hear thoratfio
Field sad reeuUect the event of his dis- the tup uf tire desk. Mr. Dunham took
at the cor toek. It was alight colored
aripearenee. First saw Vandnqwl on the toy and seantbed the truu'i. The
boat about 1G foot tong. 1 was on tho
Monday after the dieappearana-, at th* itunk was opened before tire burglar
bank fnun 8rv to ton minute,. TV
Baak between 4 and I u'etoek r. x. Mr. box. During the time they ware exam­
take out Wo of th* l-tote wu rough. Aa
Holden Green wu with him.' Saw him ining it he wu al work ou the safe try­
you gu from Manistee north, the shore
aft.r this again in I1) or 15 minute*. ing to open it
curves west tu point Betecy, end this is
Tlio cramiuLoa uf the wilnras was
Crose-eramined by Hr. Holbrook.
about 5 mile, out Thon south we
here sua[«nded and Court adjourned
SawTanderpool firn between 4 and
have the earns contour for a few i-ulca.
5 o'clock. The reason 1 went there wav til! 0- o’clock to-morroa morning
because I knew him U Mnskogon aud 1
Tenth
Day's
Froeocduua
thought if Field had nin away l.c would
tell me secretly. The first time I wont

and aakod mo to go with him. but 1 did
not know Ma busneas. . I did not talk
to Vanderpool this timr but Grain did.
They talked about that draft, he telling
him tn have Um payment et-.np.-4, we
then went fo tin. Tyran Hoose, and I
returned alone and asked him where
Field wu twice without an aa*wi.r. when
I turned to-gu hi-arid bold on, Gdtort
what are tho p&lt;-ople about toam talking
abowL Then I told Mm ther.- must be

Goods are Cheaper than Low!
turned around he net nd excited end his
Hp quivered. I notioed that the tint

tram

I»&lt;-cllM|&gt;ept»a CarCs.
11BV» AND HACK UXt.

i £■ - 1 - roJU

C

fur all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
llapids Plaster., Ohio Lime. Water Lime, and .Sait.
'

li r pay Cash

Sqai ail fakaiital Deitffls,
IJ,“‘ * raaiir's sur*.

xE

a roll of bills from his pocket and
eowtod out BIBO and had a few Uli.
' left and told me if I wbuldrcm. to the
I Mlaa Raehael HiH. the twentv-fiflhi ■ l«mk U an hour be would pay the real,
witxwea being duly sworn said :
to I ms lu^..
I Hwim Manistee hare bred there Urand wanted to attend to It then.
H* then said be hal auma boaunua
Acn &gt;8W, ouna from low. there, but I to
attend t* with RugSre and I told him
dfofram Maine. Knew Field and Van- :
MMd, and remember the event of the : to a'tend to that, and I would writ ,nd
jWiftmiauuof FWd which was Sun- I gw-to to the bank with him. ‘ W, wssl |
•»» 1» tok but a r diet .
■*R. toptanhw 5th, 1M». He lived I,
;bdb and counted me out another BlM '

•
your Boa TEA, SfUAK, COFFEE. TOBACCO,
ic ie. ofhlu. st morh lover price. tl»» U W olhaplae m
the City.
Hasting*. Auf. 31

Our 6to&gt;&lt; cwitaiu* a Large Uaa of

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
F K’s, &amp;c.
And we will sell them as cheap as any hmise
•
From New York to Chicago,

pool when you made that ptonaint re­
made to him about that grin f
r Mr Churoh cpjort-i to such a aw at
adjective» U it did not belong to thia
stage of tho proeoe.iir.gs.
Objection withdrawn.

Sheriff end Deputy Bfariff two pare
each, and under Sheriff fur two )«araAlso run a threshing macbin-i two or
three yt-ars -wharf I was a farmer. 8&lt;x»»tonss run two diflcrviit branches of bssi-I
ores at the lumrn time. Hare been De- east projecting out alf along too eout
Uxtive. but rouiUered that aa earning and these o.me times catch thiiv* floatunder the head of Sfanff. and bM lac on the surface and th&gt; gmmral
course uf things drifting from the
Maiteteo river would bo mto &lt;ome of
these angles. When 1 saw that man
iu the b-ret be Momrel rowing and
turmri fiotu roe u if he wanted to avoid
mo. Baw no other Uttto boats on tho
river, but tlrere w«ro other bests, take
•into tuh and troal in my arts and take
them to the Manatee market uftnu.
When we dress thsssfah blood drips
from tlwcn. Wo put ihew in boxen,
cstrry them to market and thrown

��New AdyertiSUnents.

i&gt;». WM. joikTEiil',

DENTIST

Itt
litiiin.
JL/

.°SMT£n3t‘
Boya Clothing for tho Fall and Win­
ter. Star Clothing House,
Ibtf
Churn lUriDe.
MWSUHDon.
wdlu
7500 palm Leather and Wooten giovee
aiul mitts juvt received. Star Clothing

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. P.

Grand River Valley Division
AUGVRT ifaTl.

Tbe committee reported the foltowing :
names : A. J. JJowwe, H. J. Koafleid.
L D. Garda*. Ja* A. Bweeacy, A.
Hyarstrt, N. fcifey, R. B. Wightman,
D. IL McKlwain, B. J. Grant Daniel
Striker, John Hessmer, A W. Bailey,
Wm. Ixvmis, C. &amp; Earictt, D. IL Cook,
Goo. M. Dewey, F. D. Aukley, Wm.
Upjolra^. KGoodyear,sud W H Geod-

1RU

'pwwBSA ierram.

Clover Hollers!

Qaaxn Earree.

’ Poamirtu U Is a necessity that I
rausfhare my pay.
M. Atuu

{SUPERIOR, M*SHERRY AND STATESMAN

Cxu and settle, inouey 1 mart hare.

'TfttB-ftnun

DRILL

GRAIN

PAtruaSD quy.
yABjrtM Am TrartsTi

KiCATlX Q Q| L, ;
J^KXoervr *sn sartm.
pAUT axu reaxtsu .ext
tYAHJC OBOCUin,
00At. TiA.cotro.i^!

Ivtjlmnnzoo and Arin A_rbor
proposed railroad. It was agreed that
Kntomaxua should obtain subscriplwo
‘h;
S3J.W. Hast log. tw,
«». Lowell fc»,t«u end Greenviil. 813,«*i. uteklug no aggretrale ofMJ.DOJ, ,uf

foor«»«tei, was to be
&lt;a Jed at some print &lt;«■ the imipasmt
Use and a railroad company oiganlud,
the rapltai stock paid In, ami tho dire&lt;-tore appotated. Thb imijeet, K carried
«Hfo«eure a lice of railroad
tbreugh our city and county, opening
Up to ua Railroad eomioctlan at Kainmaioo, wret, south au&lt;i must, and into
the vuat^dnery of the north. Citluns '
of llMUags and Barry county, aLslI wr ,

Th# Commute.- through their fbairI hare e yoke of rattle and a single
taan A. J. Uowtxi, q&gt;po(ntod a meeting
horse for sale. Will m-II on time for
of said Committee at tho Hank. Tues­
gwd pspor
IL J. Guxr.
day afternoon August 2»th. The meet­
Aug .TO, 1071.
ing adjonnnd to Friday night of this
C
okmiss 4 Brewji keegi tho best
W*ek. at the rauus pU»
iouiplain«l in its last issue that the ArI assortment of Wall-paper, Window |
D. R. Coos, Secretary.
teals a weli-dcrrlck luul tog bean an
“eye sore.” and that "no one win regret shades, Piclure Frames, eto„ in the city. |
The t,cr duiafectant, BacHo Cnu&gt;- iu removal." Wo wouk! adrise the' ' |x»K Hxxt—Ilenxn-e I bone corns [
MALCX, meets the great want of some­ Home Awnwl and “ Police No. 1" to |
thing adapted to all conditioas'XiMro hare the rubbish scattered all orer{
prompt decxlurixing and disinfection ore State street, etoarod up entirely, or I
Jnyne, Grand Hapide. Mich.
nscoasary. It ie entirely oderbaa, non- tho derrick jdacvd in ]o*itfon again. !
“ Oxa etinmy night in winter when ,
poisauoiM and harm)ess, and being for, as it fa, it h an eye rm and an in-'
largely diluted ir*g® used, its ccoaomv suit not cmly to “that pari of the dty,” I the winde were blowing cold," I bought I
me a jeur of boo la and nibbora at Maui'.
brings it within the rea h uf all who but te tho whole community.
Another railroad will not offiKt tho I
wiah to employ thia simple nwtuu for the
preservatioa of health during the warm '. Bm Cirni—There wore exhibited low i«ir&lt;n at Maus'.
Don’t you know where to get your I
1 in a aide ehow, at tho Katemomo Horse

Fair, four cattle of wonderAil sue. Ono
I pair of twine, five yrars old. ary calli-d
' George and Martha Waeh'mgtun ; the ,
former weigha 3,230 lhe., and tho latter I
2,780 lbs. A pair of axon, eight year* !
old, weigh respectively 4,RIB and 3.900 I
lbs. Trial weight o! 'the four, 14.210 i " A setting hea never gets fcC Loti
lire—upwards of ocrea tuna. They will • mor. any porraa can get fat by buying |
thrir gvucrriea of J, Matu.
,

- Immediate and united arllou, will acromptt* the desired result If Hasting.
11» to become a town of importanre it
must hare this raUrrad. The Grand
River Valley Itail rood, which ts not rar
OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE. .peasetlta manorement by any rood In
Hie State, and which reorivse the patrotuww aud rnllemloraettteDtor the trabII. i»
I- secured
—. — I .to
_____
. Us value ran. I*
। He,
us and
’ a.xni in the growth and prr*&gt;perlty of our
city. Let a meeting he railed at .mew
and rverylxxly turn &lt;&gt;«tr and secure this

Michigan Central R. R.

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
SJLZ, CALX

R.1W1N0

HABROWS,

MACHINES,

EDU.,

and the lar£ut slock of

AORR-tJ 1-rTLTRA.L.

MACHINERY

in Barty County—for solo by

, z,

E. P. BURRAtL.

MEW ID7E1TI8EI1ETTS.
G«o. &gt;. RflwMl * Co1* Column.

office ia John Wubrett’s Hardware Store, Brown's New Block.

lUOTtKRAIII XLBrita.

jO0YEA» A ST»M..

rpottXT ooota asp rnmuT.
^XD»o roitn.*c,

Successor Io H. i. COOflyf^g

;•

jutraxu”1.^thTlZV0" **M

Dealers to Ml kinds of IHCAVY amlFJIKLF

« ACKLEY A8LA
IlMUogs. Dr. IS 1X7.

THENEW DISINFECTANT

Bromo Chloralum,

Hardware
AT WHOLEHALE AND'itETAIL

IRON, BTEEL, NAILS,

There are 201,340 horsoi in thia State.
Saginaw u to engage ia rar huBding.

be found the official proceeding of the

i'flftai Bailroad Aiccting held at the Court
I Hdbrc last evening, to which special at-

thlrtr &gt;lay» the account, will bo loft wtl
a Justice for collection.
--------- —.♦ira
। ~
Flint west to Lake Michigan.
Jonx M. Uterarii.
teution b naked The nveaaity of |«vTautt a. Gosrax.—Homo felfon, wo. Gen. Custer b visiting hb friend &lt; nnd
Hartings. Aug. 14, M7L.
dw
tecting our /aref mtervria iu this matter don’t know his name, vrry pecunently ' relatives in Monroe.
; must bo ajipurnt to the ux&gt;it rarual ob­ remarks that them are a uum ih every
XJ FLIRT GLASS
server. The road from Marshall to rouuuunity who nor* do any thing to
assist a public improvement, ami alw ay •
Muir, croariag the Vdlby nt Vermontprotest that sneh and such institutions
don't profit them a oeni, hot wo take
not
but it ia Again, a Itoad from notice that every tiara a town sccnnw a
Kxlamaax&gt; to Ixnrell.p a
and public improvement of any -importance, |
if it doe, not eroae th« Valley a! Hast­ those self sumo mm?pnt up the price o(
Are mild, certain, safe and &lt;4Beient.
their land firs dollars on tho acre. A
»•' "mKiHj UletsiUsa. s»«4 ysar wtdrvu li
ings it will to tho weet uf its. N.w,
Page's Maudrake i’ilb euro Dyspepsia. UEUKQK
W/UATt*. Fraaktot. I. V.
community composed oniiroly of thia
1 'apr's Mandrake I'db cure IL-mlm he.
while we think the Valley fonusbm first ch»» of iadividuab would be about u ,
Page’s Arnica Oil eurw Eheumatiam.
, lively as a graveyard.
COKGHESS ARCTIC.
P^'a Arnica Oil euros Pimple- on
|the |«ople along tho lino Lain no roc­
! rauaUc eauara of complaint, and hare
I ev-ry mum to bo fully satidiad with it, axntee deairing to attend a licrtxase tion of this State at 274,459
। ita management tad its charges. it io L'oliioi; ran not do Letter than to pat­ i Mr. Ethar. Curtice, of Liny ton, was
burned Io death mt Friday &lt;-vvnirig the
, perfectly certain that die propls of both ron teo the Grand Rapid* Bcatxxaa Cot- 11 th, by tlw expliriun of a fluid lamp.

LAMPCHimYS

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

GLASS, PAINTS, 0JL8, *
PUTTY, TIN, COPPER,

AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
All kiudx of Building Material*, nnd T«plx,

DRUGS,

HARNESS SHOE!
In connection with

Medicines,

HARDWARE STORE.

U

Sole agent* iu Burry (’6unty for the

BAND LEADERS

E’ETROIT

STOVES,

WOODLAND PARLORS,
Give m a tul 1 as we will not be undersold.

I School Books

North Sipe State .S'ieest.

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

HARNESS SHOP.

IlEt’F.IFTS.

A Million Dollars.

maaoo people hnvu taken nil of theirs by , ulry is to be held at. Allen’s Hall, in
Don's be Imlund, eltiacM of Kaiatuaxno, on Thuraday, the 21st of I
nnsliny'., your Covn’iiitte^ will rail up­ September. Tbs reunion is hold at the '•
same time a. the Stnto Fair. «&gt; that'
on you imiMuliatrly. Bomcmber, it is me ml or* may aiies.J bdh at the nI not a IM yrs or m, but a Bead through dueed ratm of rafiway travel Tbe Exrcutirv Cotamittrc aro anxious that j
I Hastings or raw rind place, and we there shall be a large attendance of tho '
can lielter sffisrd te pay fltX',000, as a

thia time.

(Jreat Union ExrpsiTjpx

toisilni'liii «iU to
At Orangeville, Get Oth
“ Haatregs. Ort. 9th. and Nor. Oth.
“jAwwaviAJaa 18th-E8» «hool

SEITTMBEX I.', 13, II ASt&gt; ix ra,

sjmedllj
bonus, than to have tho Road cross the
Valley at Irving or Middleville. Men ing Attoruey of flu- county of Manistee
L. A. Swnrtauf. of Throe Jlivcrs. late­
by appointment, wuare bring credita­ ly subeeriUd 81,000 tv Albion College,
of Hastibg-. be nn and doing.
bly informed, luul nossithority from tbe tiiua proving himself a trno friend to
Kaw Ute.ra &lt;r Guo I'KD e. - Fbu Board of Huperviterw of Nsn'otee to I the youth of Michtgutmake tb.-ptodrr hr did to p* Board In
Grand M-raler. Isaac Sidra, of the I. 0.
Jun a last. This fe Jsrt as wo expected,
O. F, of Iho State of Mtohigun, with and at the lliuc suggested that be w s»
the aid of Jomat D. Lywr- D. D G. M., probably celliag nor -pcofd.. Honest
and H. IL Fowl*. D- P- O. M-. of
Grand Rnpda instituted, on tho 22d
A mineral which pewfonna all the duOr» Dsilt.—Bra- Nhkcrn, in tho! tiaacf soap, and ha, an aronudie odor,
inrt, at SmuMC, Jaaia County -Scran*
Ftaindralrr of ysaterday. paysour Uttlo I has been discovered in inimeuse quan'icap.
.
Ixrigv, Na ICT, of tbo l. 0. of 0. F
ties near Iowa City.
Wo are peined to aauout^ilho dm th |I On the 21st. ix:dgw No. t«9 w=a h­ daily the toUowtr* compliment:
The Dally Banner reaches us with the
of Dr. B. J. Brown.
He W thia ! srituted ri Fakm, Allegan CraoUy, by
At last Hiram Yoweri luu written to
utmost regularity. for which sre are nnNyw.Qrioaaa thakhia suarbU statute of
(Wedaredai) tnoraiag. having suffered ' tbe Grand Master and other* of ths crFrauhla^ coatrurtad for over 80 yeara
for several wrwke with iypbwirt favt r.

Go tn Clark's Gallery, oroosite tho
I'ustuffire, and see the new stylr-s at Piclure». You ran mil failuf bring plteasd.

Xsribent Mich igrtealiaral aid Me­
chanical Siclety

Slate Pomoiogical Society

Tlw Qu*«n Fruit Jar is made of bet­ -Celle l» maUas &lt;la
b. irwt Srsmstr*
ttee rt Ikv fwedaaUee ef MM&gt;&gt;aaa ladaetry.
ter gb«s thia any in town.
lews; at tl»-&gt; Quo in Fruit Jar al Ackay &amp; NUde's before you buy another.
Men's Socks 0 1-4 rente a pair al

Sr wing Mavhinc Nredlcs and Needle
SLarpeni'rs. for nil Mcdunce. al Grant
4 i’htJHps.
tf
Ackley A Stedc ee!l the mast jierfeat

Many, many, will uu«a Dr- B. 1 »•
city and raaaty._______

Bailroad meeting FridAy night­
Tux California Minatreh m-aighL
Um quality at whcnt liring* 81.20

pur bo.

THAXKM.—The Manistee Ttows t«y»:
The flirt number of the dally Hartings
wree-ioarw-w. — -—property. H »• cm more that lira, in BaMXR with tbs particulm of the
this ointy. and we think it .howto Vanderj-ocl trial*, before t». It tea

have been cqualiaed ai Its real roraA
vnlee. fee the State 1. growUix richer
,,,-ry day. nndiite tolrtbater'Cry dol­
lar of the property ohvuIU bear Its
Or* Job room* are weU supplied with proper proportion of ihv UX2‘ of er*ty

County Fair.

te'ieH,*

Ths Daily B*xxtx.-X)f our Dully
bo Bere-cu c-jun^y fnrd eayu :
We bare received copies of the Ham

SCHOOL BOUSE,

type. preesee, and good wockini-n.
Da you . want to adwefthe * Cail al

is haring a trow coat of ehiaghra
' «Bk*iattac from the Grand I'.sj***
Darinas Codsge *•** guarantee f&lt;*
a KOud and honorable pwMikMi.

CITY PAINT STORE!
At Natostee a ddnadutod old vranfl
has far rmu time Seen lying in tho riv­
er near Q«ofid4's ,4Mb, U ibe cabin
tdood mid toora of. a^iotart.

Stationery.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

ganislug stock, and no doubt but Kala-

A meeting of tbeeitomno of Hartl ng.
and ylrinUy will b. bald at rite Court
|li:tee ou Friday evening next, at TJ
o’clock, to hear tbe report oftbe c&gt;mlulttec etc., ip
toteaHl of a
ft&lt;irtji and south mod. and to rack
fanlisr a- -:tau as tip’ meeting may &lt;k-

Dye Stutts,

Sl’AlNTS &amp; OILS.

RUBBER BELTING AND FAIRBANKS SCALED.

Eastern parties jro baying abaip iu
| Jackson county and euipjiiug them t!
Look oct.—Wp ran now whiq right
i New Jersey for breeding imqiosra
booauie undo J. W. Wright camo right
The
Ltneing Fire Itepartiueat holds ]
' the people require that it shall Jioeo up ymfoedav and prramtsd the whole
through thb City. RbaB it ? Ixnrell officw with good lead penrib of the right
। sort- If thing* don't go right we will'
i people at a little meoting on Saturday
; gu Air them right and toft.
evening subecribod &gt;18,600 to the'or-

LOCAL EVENTS.

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Munruu b Infe.tcd with burpiara.

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Peninsular Railway.

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DAILY EDITION.
HASTINGS, MICH., FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1,1871.

NO. 16.

ANDERPOOL TRIAL.

I n&lt;,t •“ •«7 d»&lt;t &gt;ilk him
Do lot re­
way between the little and big lake. little after Mr. Vanderpool left for med- part of the action that would bo called
n
*~
' *
' ,noQ&gt;ber of telling Mr or Mrs Green
There is a promontory at the piers which icine, having been urged again by hto
extends out from half to three-quarters -.vifr. Wo all liad a lunch m the oven—
- Wo were only fivo or six ininutos ia
of a mile and the beach to. randy and iag after wo went into the house. Mv
.
,---------- ?
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p’
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'
When he
MB*. •rni.lGEU OX THE j
“rtl'toS te “V stony as far os tho eye can pierce. Ma­ brother rad I went to th. propellro ti "““‘• “F
«»&gt;•■»
in Hlunk
I think he luul
hod 01
on the same
gill live* across the little lake on what rather rad no rao ncemnp'ra* u.. ] camo
»TAX».
Mo-Hrocl--Do out remember whore
.1 O
,
A re*nemDer where to called black bird island. Have knou a think tho boat, started about ten o’clock. ! vest that ho had on in tho morning, but
,h° 8un • nftor
dtoappearone cose of a dead body coming ashore. Noticed nothing different in Vanderpool's iI a . different
,,
. „pair
, of punts. Ho immeditook a
in the bed room. I
JCM. LOT?S DEPOSITION READ.
The brig Erie ran into Canfield's beom. appearance that day from his usual ap- : atoly
.^.3°..
tt bath
?
At the opening of Court this morning A body came ashore south of the piers j—raraoc. Know it wm Indf-urot nile I
‘
” 5" carrying u tub of water
oom, and also out of the
Mr. Church mado an application iu be­ and the body was very much bloated, when
■
.turfed
for
tho
bout,
fcrl
bad
"
to
we I__________________ ,
Seventeenth Day's Proceeding!.
. .
-r . n .. .
roflm after ho got
irat th
through. Saw noth­
half of the Prosecution for the examin­ and there were punctures and abrasvres looked at my watch.
I knew tho boat room
ation of ono of their primary witnesses, on the taco. Saw this body the next would whistle at half-past nine, and it ing in his appearance that attracted my
MORKIXa SESSION.
attention as unusual. In the aftornooir*
Mrs. Isabella Sands. She at first got morning after it was drowned. Was in did whistle soon after 1 looked at my
the bonk the week jirei ious to the dis­ watch. Vanderpool looked pale and wo wont down street after cigars, which
loft by tho boat, and after starting on
Sept. 1, 1871.
appearance and noticed the carpet which sick that day, but had looked so during we procured at a grocery opposite the
Tyson House. Wo went within one
W« pubiuh below a .juo|«lx of Mb tho next boat she was driven into Lnd- was dirty and faded.
tho week, and do not know that ho look­
block of tho bank. After wo got the
loif.traUiuony u nod on tho stand, dington by a storm and lay there stoim
Miss Annettie Piper, the fourteenth ed any more pale on Sunday than usual
cigars we wont down’to the Propollor.to
ymloidxv, rad which w« were urablo bound a whole day and only arrived witness for the defense, being duly When we sat on the piazza, Field’s lit­ see nt what hour she would sail ; froiii
tle
dog
camo
and
jumped
into
Vandertlito morning. He said that bo simply sworn, said:
Io publish in its proper pkev.
tho boot wo wout bock to the house.
pc »1’b lap several times.
He would
(Examined by Mr. Cheever.)’
Saw Rol»ert Taylor when we went nfteMrs. Audrina Lott, sworn (examined wished to state her case thto morning
throw it down and it would run towards
1 reside at Muskegon, and have for
tho cigars, and ho is now at Toledo 0.
and would make the application in duo
by Mr. Hughes.)
the gate and then return and jump in­
This trip occupied not more than naif '
nearly 10 years.
Am 22 years old,
to hto lap.
1 reside in Manistee, have lived there form hereafter.
know George Vandeqxxjl and wife, was
an hour. On this trip I should call his
4 years ; am a married woman and the • Mr. Hughes objected to it oa tho at Manistee two years ago in September,
Cross-examined by Mr. Eggleston.
,
। appearance,
behavior and conduct us
wife of W. F. Ixitt. Was married in ground that it was not a legal mode of before the disappearance of Field. My
It was about 6 o'clock when wo start- perfectly natural. Sew Garritt VanPelt.
December, 1869, my husbaud works in
ed
to
go.
on
our
walk.
The
sun
went
I
that
after noon after wo Imd boon for
I proceeding. When the people rested brother Herbert was with me. Wo
George Robinson’s mill. V.'_ ..... ... .
.
__________________ __ feld”*l1plugLt. |
O"ryllrag ought to hue went there on the Monday before tho down yrhile we were on the hill. Where i the cigars, at Vanderpool's house, and
quaintod with Herbert Field by sight,
" engaged
’ ’in lively --------5th of September and stayed till Sept. we went up it was very stoop.1 wo all
conversation.
think II uh
w him
I,,,,, almost every. J
__
i1 . i ',ecn
think
saw
day.
^‘“m that could bo said 5th. We left there in tho evening of Wo went directly to tho hill when we Mrs. Vundeqiool, Miss fkribner and my
lived a while near the bank. Know the j against the I*rtooner and, if this witness that day On, the I'rojiollor Manistee. started,
and^ "when wo loft
wo sister were present while ho was there.
^poadealfpd remember the 5th day [ can be admitted, seventy-five more. First got
---------------------------------------------------acquainted with Herbert Field went directly home. We stopped at VanPelt went away between 3 and four
,Su"day- * Vs
could be admitted and thus mix up the «“after I arrived at tho bank. Mr. Conover’s a moment to look at some o’clock. During tilts vitit I noticed
the Metlioctist Church, this was before 1 '
,, ,,
,
.
•
Rnw
Mr Vn«&gt;rln».nnnV«
Saw hen
him nft«n
often at Mr.
Vanderpool’s flowers. Do not know how long it took nothing unusual in Vanderpool’s appear­
wa. married. I saw lUrbert Field that j ’ -“j; *lUwn-v *rouKhhouse, where hoaeemed to be very inti­ us to return. After returning we sat on ance. Wo had dinucr after VanPelt
day after one o’clock an the afternoon.
“r- Church said they proposed to mate as 1he would
"■ was quite
'■» dork, and went away about 4 o’clock, and after
| the piazza till it
‘2 come
1„ in
. nt nil’ times
/
I am certain that I met him after one ! show by this lady that she passed up of the day
...... .....
....
lay and
,;uid without knocking. He ji■ then
went....
into
the house. Do
I) not know­ dinner we wont out on. tho piazza to
o’clock on the west side of the bank. 1 [the Manistee rirer early on Monday seemed to bo friendly with Vanderpool. how long wo were in the house, but smoke. After this I wont in and lav
n. .1
btrV' rk°-fn,m On that Suudav morning we arose about should think on hour and u half. Think down on tho lounge. Vanderpool and
8 o'clock uud took breakfast about uine. my brother returned after tho boat tho ladies were about tho bouse. Next
I went in there to see a young woman ,h® .nk’ rba ««deuoe us simply cu- My brother. Miss Ijotlie Scribper uud whistled. Testified nt Kalamazoo, but thing I remember, a walk was proposed
after the church service. I looked at' niulativo.
Mr. and Mrs Vanderpool were at the do not know what I said in regard to to Canfield’s hill, and I said I guessed 1
the ckjfck there. I remember this be- !
By the CourtI tun not inclined to breakfast table. After breakfast went this and do not remember distinctly
in 1
u
1 would
not
go
cause I saw what time it was and said I ! admit
the witness te
testify us to church with my brother and Mr. regard to it Did not hear tho boat । to go to Mr. Ruggles’ to see Mary, did
must-go home It was after that tune I 1
»•
1
.
•
Fisk preached, church was out about 12. whtot’e more than once before leaving , no» e00 Vanderpool again that day. In
wbeuYloftHWi rad then I wrat W '“"’“brnra.r iraubro no raw
Wheu 1 went back to Mr. Vandeipool's, the house, and do not know what my I uo time during thut day did I' notice
_
John
South Water street, and having gone ns
,Mr.
Mr Joh
“ X^iddiman
Xpad'man was
was tho
the first as 1 sat in the parlor with my tilings brother said when ho come in. Some : anything unusual in hto appearance. I.
far as Green’s boarding house I met I'witatess called to tho stand this morning, ■on, 1 saw Mr. Voudeqiool come to the of the more trifling tilings have passed I heard of tho disappnarance of Field on
Mr. Lojr, He said if I would go to the who being sworn said : (Examined by door and talk a moment with my broth­ out of my mind. When 1 returned the next Thursday and also tliat Van­
w„wasfrom
church
went into
the parlor
and I deqiool was charged with the- murder,
Post Once with him. he would then go Mr. Ceever.) I live at Muskegon and ...
er, who
k ing
on thoIlounge.
After
■
this
stairs to take
home with me, and I went with him to have Jived there 23 years. Have known f
‘ ’I went
/- up .A2._
. off
’’ my
; .found there Miss Scribner and Mn&gt;. ' Have often thought over tho events of
andthen
thencame
came immediately
immediately down
down | Vanderpool, and my brother was on the that day to see it I could recall any tiling
the .Post Office. It was on our way there the prisoner since 1863. He boarded at things and
the parlor.
between | lounge in the dining room. Was not in | unusual in his actions and never have
that we met Field. I don’t remember my house fur a time. Am acquainted iuto
i_2
1—2— Wo 2had
—2 dinner
'*____ —
” and’ 4‘ o’clock,
‘
andjdrring this time, ’I the parlor long before going up stairs, ! l^n able. Whon I loft Mr. Rug^-'
whether^bott went,in or not. We walked with his general reputation for honesty, 8
was
about
the
house.
Soon
after 1 probably not more than 10 or 15 min- house that evening, I wont directly io
slowly and met Mr. Field near Golden integrity and humanity, and it to good.
utes. and while I sat in tho parlor, Van- ! Vanderpool’s to get my sister anil lugFiler’s, ho was ualking fast towards tho
Have Known him in regard to hto came down stairs I hoard hjm ask my
bank and on the qpfiosite side of the aliysieal strength, from working with brother to help him carry a bath tub in­ dcrpool came into the dining room out gage jn order to start on the boat. My
of
the kitchen. Took dinner between ' KjStor immediately put on her things,
street from it. He was on the same side him in carrying slobs. I was carrying to the bed room. In about throe quar­
of the street with Die, hxiked at me but •ono end and ho t(ie other end of a slab, ters of on hour he camo into the parlor, three find four o’clock. Do not re- ttnd wo started for the lioat Soipethuqj;
member
seeing tho dog at this time.! wa8
about Vondeqiool not being
and
soon
after
this
Mr.
VanPelt
called
did not speak.
■on© time that I remember, and the first
I knew hto end of the slab dropped,oad and staid u few moments. After he When Vanderpool pushed him from his present when we left, he had gone for
Cross-examined by Mr. Lothrop.
lap,
it'was
after
we
had
returned
from
j
j|
iw
licjnc.
The boat railed about aquarwent
aocty
Mr.
Vanderpool
and
my
I looked around and he wms lying -an
I met Field between Golden Filer's
| ter or hulf-jias: ten. Vanderpool was
hto back on the dock appeurantly in brother went down street for some ci­ our walk, I think.
i
Re-direct.—Looked at my watch sev- • oruiuurujr
ordinarily ouvim
social that day. IlelA had
house and tho Post Office, just about
much pain- T said, Georg© what is the gars. AV hen they came buck we had ■
owui with tho boukon tho opposite side
dinner, and after Mrs. Vanderpool and oral times that evening for I feared wo ; two dogs, and the larger one was
matter with .you? He said—
of the street I went back to D. L.
Mira Scribner had done up the work we I would get left. Do not remember on j mostly at the bank.
I
Objection
was
then
interposed
by
Mr.
Filer's after I had .passed, recollecting
,
.
.
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* —
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------------------ 1 by
'rMr.
” Eggleston.
’ ■
all
went out
on •*
tho
verandah
sat♦ which side of tho hill we camo down 1
Cross-examined
that I hud promised.to go in and see u j Eggleston.
awhile, when we ladiiw proposed to take walked faster when going than when Have known Vanderpool seven or eight
Gramra girl who Srad tliero. lUr giw I
Mr Uugko, dfed praign.pl. 104 of a walk to Canfield's hill. Mr. and Mrs. returning, because we wanted to get years, and my acquaintance began niter
ra nroue wra Mrai do not kora- lor
E&gt;;de«w „ .ppIiraMr to Vandepool, Miss Scribner -and myself there before the sun should sot
lie came homo from the army in 1863
other name. 1 saw r rank ruer there. 1
.
’ “
Herbert A. Piper, lining sworn said . or ’64. Judged of his reputation from
went and was on Canfield's hill when
a boy 13 or 14 roars old, while 1 was ! this
* “ )&gt;oinL
“
* Air.
“ Eggleston stated that
“
the sun set. Had a conversation among (examined by Mr. Hughes.) I reride at tho position he occupied in business and
there Frank got a-lunch for us. Saw an exclamation of pair made at the ourselves about Mr. Field.
Muskegon and have lived there about 9 in society. He seemed to have the con­
no other member of the family at the time, and as an outburst resulting from
Que*.—What was that conversation ? yean. Am n tinner by trade, have fidence of his employers which I judged
house at that time. I looked at the
the joiin would be adnrisrable, but aay
Objected to by Mr. Eggleston which known Vanderpool for 8 years. During from his remaining a long time in one
our acquaintance I knew him quite inti­ placo. He was two or three years with
clock after lunch and it was one or two
narrative of it, as to the seat and eher- was overruled.
,
„
,
.
I mately ajid knew hto reputation for hon- Smith and Odell and about two years
minutes after,' or before one o’clock. I
?“nde,T^l said there caty, integrity ami humanity to be good.
hod.lived at Filer’s 5 or G weeks but •.acter of the pain in reply to questions
with Royersou &amp; Hill. He was in Mar­
on the 30th, of Auwas.now living at hmao. After leaving put by tlio witness, to not admissible, comes Field when « all turned and Went lo
tin’s ouiplcy some six or eight months.
“d
' gu.i
a 1Ruggles
/1■ rvArlA.,1’ about a quarter ..past
a —J
gust 1869
1869 to
to visit
visit Vanderpool,
A anderpool, and
and *un»stop- 1 TJxift Xf
Mr.
Flier’s 1 met Ixitt onXhe hill near Green's .and it to making the witness testify-in
with Wni
him while
while there.
there. Mv
Mv sister,
sister. nine. Tu
lioarduig house and turned about and . regard to the seat and character of the is not Field. AV hen X anderpool raid | ocd with
Do not remember whether r
I saw
tbu ho oppearod M raj rao would and I lho last
nc«,m!Kuxi„d ie Was
tsenuback with him. Do not remember
the
little
dog
or
not.
Think
I
testified
pain, when the Prisoner himself could, nothing unusual was noUcod in bis ap- j thoro from Monday till the next Sunday
of seeing any body but Field. Did Dot
nt Kalamazoo that 1 saw the little dog
• •’ while
■ - there
■
■■
Sept 5th, met ”
Field
quite
epaak &lt;1 o him, he hod on dark clothes not and would not be cilowod to do so. l&gt;earanoe.
about noon. I was in the dining room
By the Court—I think Hint this case
amt.after we juissed J turned around
Mr. Cunrvh moved to strike out tho often, both at the bonk and at Vander­ when Vanderpool camo and I did not
Iw. ould
and looked at hiin. I wanted to see if j
.... come -within tho rule of Greac- expression, ‘‘He appeared as any ono pool’s house. He was at tho house for notice whether tho dog came with liiri
he went into the bank, don’t know why
thou-h
would be extending it to would who had turned tn meet a friend.” the purpose of visiting with tho family. or
not
Do
net
recall
RnV
Saw Vanderpool ulso very often during pnrticuhir actions
luralod toroeobratxL Th. rreulrafertho.i oxlral. 1 ». iorlliud te
of tho
dbg.
Mr. Hugbos objected to its. being my visit and saw them together, per­ Think I remember of his going to thewas sunny lu.lhe forenoon, but it rained 1
a little lifter we came homo from the | admit the test tnony.
stricken out. and tho Court sustained haps a Ijalf a dozen times, and they kitchen door and scratching to get out
seemed tp be very friendly. They were When we went down to the boat in the
Post Office. Think I gat home about 2 ■
Ans.—When I fiAt spake to him b» him.
.
jwirtners under the name of Vanderpool afternoon it was about 2 o’clock. Do
o'clock, it showered a little and then J did not say anything but seemed to be
in wturnod
on the
Alter w«
wxurueu we sat
su out
union
ine •• _ ,.
— •. -. -T •,—.J, xy’__
—
J,—f —1
cleared off again. I had been to church | in great pain and preasod hto hands on piaxta, Mr. and Mrs Vanderpool. Mto« !&amp;
P“ld-f
f .h«“a
not Know whether the boat Jay there or
and left when it was cut
I cannot tell hto bowels and rolled, over,umd after he Scribner aad myself. and we sat there ?*“. of * dissolution on hatu
nob when we wont to the dock. I went
”n Sunday, .pent the «
just what time. The Methodist chareh (got over the pain n little, lie said I am .till it vii quite dark. Had known du- lx,fJ
to Mr. Ruggles’ about six o’clock in the
the weak that Vanderpool was not , p.art °F
daq nt Vanderpool s
is out generally latex than tbe other I ruptured. lie boarded with mo for •ring
after noon, and before /ho party started
ring the week that \ anderpool was not
sleptthere
thereSaturday
Saturdayi night Arose about for Canfield's hill. Dotormined tlio tiino
j 1
t heard
i.i w—Mrs. Vanderpool„„,i
churches in Manistee. Don't remember I same fme after .this
«roU, and
and slept
who J -sat with, left tlio church alone but ।
Cross-examined by Mr. Eggleston, Miss Scribner urge him to get medicine. •S o’clock and had breakfast about 9 from tho position qpttw sufl^whioh was
o'clock. M r. and Mrs. Vanderpool, Miss in the western part of the heavens,'mid
a voting lady named Bailqy overtoojc me The time he wa* at work with mo was
Ques.—What reply did he make?
•Scribner, mv sister and myself took about three quarters of an hour high.
and walked with mo till 1 turned back | in 1864 or 65. We were at the mouth
Objected to by Mr. Eggleston.
breakfast Miss Scribner was a cousin Think Mr. Ruggles was lying on thb
s-house.
J entered the of the creek building a slab dock
We
to go to Filer’s
-house. I
Wo
Messrs Hughes and Cheever both of Mrs. Vanderpool, and camo there be­
sitting ronin door, rat down on the worked 3 or 4 day* nt thia dock. He
lounge when I wout in.
stoop and read a paper a little while bo- was nt my house from April till October argued the point, and cited the case of fore we did and was ffitro when wo left.
Ro-diroct—There was an other young
tore going in to the house. This girl 1868. He was engaged at this tiwto as the P&lt;&gt;onle vs. Dillon, in 8 Michigan Re­ Duringour vtoit I heard Vonderpo 1 man at Mr. Ruggles’ that evening, 1
was in the room when I went in, Mr. foreman for Odell in running togs. This ports 8o7. If he showed a reluctance complmcing of diarrhoea, but do not think his name was Brnyman.
Mr. J. R. Sanford, tho sixteenth wit­
Filer’s son came in afterwords. X^did requires ordinary steength. My imme- to gc, they insisted that it was compe­ know when ho first spoke of it. On
this Sunday he complained of being a ness for the defence being sworn, said :
not go to church that afternoon. Went i| dintn acquaintance with him .ceased tent to show it to the jury.
little worse. Ho was pale on Sunday [examined by Mr. Cheever.]—I reside
in * 1868.
to the Pua* Office, but do not remember when he left Muskegon
Mr. Church insisted that facts would and also during most of tho week.. Af­
I My acquaintance witkbim extend, from
in Muskegon and am Editor and Pub­
whether 1 went in or nob nor can
ter breakfast Vanderpool went down
lisher of the Muskegon
EnUrpruf.
I say wimther Mr. Lott did or not. 1863 to 1868. 1 lire about 3 mile* show.vrhethcr he was reluctant or not,
street and had on _a gray suit called
Have known Vandorpool since ho
My attention was called to the fan from the village of Muskegon and go that a declaration of reluctance might
scotch
goods.1
and
hto
clothes
looked
camo homo from the war and know Lis
•of seeing Field soon after I heard of there in a boat I hare a mill on die have been artfully conceived. The prop­
what might be called seedy. Noticed general reputation for honesty, integrity
■his disappearance. I remember of tell­ north side of the river, but mv principal er question to, did he go for medicino
that the knees were considerably worn and humanity to bo pood’ Was at
business to raising fruit and vegetables
ing Mrs. D. L. Filer of having seen
end canyang them to Muskegon. Do immediately or did ho remain to a given and where they wore worn they looked Mantotoe tho wook previous to the dis­
Field on the day &lt;of hto disappearance.
of a lighter color. Do not know for appearance of Field, and knew him.
Did not tell her I was uncertain about not know that I ever heard his charac­ time. Hto declarations of reluctance
ter and reputation spoken of. I judge may bo harmless spoeches but are in- what he wont down town on Sunday Met Vanderpool and Field together du­
the dnv I saw him, until I sent to my । .
of a man’s. reputation
as much from competant As regards the Dillon case morning.
huiUid; did wni. loro, hiutaod but &lt; ol
ropul.Uon ax
ring the time I was there, and my in­
.
.1 dra
•
•.t th&lt;«,____
___ _l..l
T koan
Hero court took the usual recess for tercourse was wholly of a social charac­
suffer lid. winx-e. Did not IMtily on wltat
UX*from
wbnl
1 be.r.
^o fem„tUln.l«MnotinM«nidra
Bo-direct.-Ou«—"*. bi. work in he thought it had no application to this. dinucr.
ter. Have been with them half a day
it tltat rone ; was in Luddiugtra from 1 running log, thut of “ crd™“7 Ut”n'r
Objection sustained and question
at a time, and never sow anything be­
ATTEHXOOjr &amp;E3BI0X.
was• ho
others.
tween them but tho most friendly and
withdrawn.
Cbri.tmM till Fobruurr. 1 once rowed | oi —
■» overseer
orraroer of the other.,
Herbert Piper’s testimony continued: cordial feeling. Know Robert Taylor
Ans.—Bo was overseer of the others.
He did not go at that time for medi­
for Mr. Green in Manistee about two
Rev. J. B. Ftok, the thirteenth wit­ cine.
Went to church that morning with my who to now in Toledo.
weeks after the disappearance, I was
Ques.—What reason did he give for sister and 2 Miss Ruggles. Mr. Ftok
Cross-exa ainud by Mr. Eggleston.
at Mr. Greens on Christmas and one ness for the defense, said:
not going ?
preached and church was out about noon.
day in spring- Did not tell Mr. Green
Became acquainted whon he returned
Examined by Mr. Cheever.
Objected to by Mr. Eggleston and Wo returned to Vanderj-ool’s and found
I could not tell certainly about seeing
from the war. I left home in 1867 for
I reside at Manistee, have lived there
Mrs.
Vanderpool
and
Miss
Scribner
Mr. Field till I raw my husband.
I 4 years, am a Congregational Clergy­ ' argued by him and Mr. Hughes.
tho State of New York to attend school
there. I lay down on the lounge in tlio
did not write to my husband consulting
Tho objection was sustained, as it was
and got homo in December, I86S.'
man, practiced this profession at Man­
dining room, and in aj»out five minutes
with hjm about Field’s disappearance ; totoe in 1879.
Itemember hearing of essentially the some question as tho last Vanderpool came to the doorway be­ my acquaintance with him, so os to
don’t femember whether I saw Fiqld on the disappearance of Field on Sunday,
one excluded.
tween tho kitchen and dinning room. know him in Muskegon does not cover
the Sunday previous or on any day of Sept. 5th, had service* at my church on
more than two years, though I have
.Exception was taken to the ruling by He spoke to mo about his clothing. I
that week, only watched him a few Hew, that day which closed about 12 o clock.
noticed nothing unusual in hto appear­ known him much longer.
Mr.
Cheever.
did not see him go into the bank, no Know where Vanderpool lived, his house
ance
that
attracted
my
attention,
only
I
Aho next witness called was Mrs.
was walking fast, I thought he was in a was about two blocks from the church.
AfWr sitting on tho piazza a little
noticed hto pants wore a little short
Eliza Springer who boing duly sworn,
hurry and was geing into the bank. Know Herbert Piper, and saw him m while wo went into the house and spent
Ques.—State what conversation took
,
said :
Do not know what made me think so,
r.mtrrecation that morning. Am some time in reading. Mr. Vanderpool place
between you ?
I spoke to my own folks about it nnd to aiutooS^th the banks of the Maa- road some and I also read. We started
I reside at Mantotec, went fhoro in
Objection made by Mr. Church.
- j
pajt nine
a
Sr LB I
«&gt;• Mr. Loll *fl«r -.L.
KirhUnd
Kirkland •
s d™*
dock “
is on th
the” r°r tic bo,‘ *b&lt;n‘t h*U
April, 1869, and occupied a room over
th.t Sund.y on Turod.y or Wodurodjy.
By the Court—T hardly call this a the bank,—removed from tho bank.
this, aDout nine or a
thenrer, nd about half little proriou. to t&gt;-.
Field ru uloue when I row him, did

Streit Textimy for the

as

I

wanted

�IWW Card?.

LuL’dirg abcut nine days previews to till
thia
disappearance of Field. We moved tai
a house up towards Abe little lake, vnrwl
than half way to tlio lake, and lived in
this house on Sept. 5th. 1869. My of the lang looked for Mrs. Springer.—
lamdy consisted of my husband Mr. La- Her teatimony was given in a ’
*
dow, my little bo .-anti myself. 1 remem­ tided, straightforward manner,
ber that day and raw Mr. Field pass­
seemed to create a very favorable iming tho house about 12 o’clock, I went
out after a ba-in of water and saw Mr. prosaion on all.
Field coating and stepped beck till ha
passed. My iHtio boy mt at "Um front
doo., and Mr. Field sjioke to him. The
little boy mid ‘ How ara you Firld’a
O.JL .w-'.-*
and Field replied “dello, Ch-rlu.." 1
&lt; ft€

usually wont out of tho back door to get
.
water, but it was locked at this time, so -■
.
__________
I went out of the l .ont door, and just as ■
I wont 17 stop out I utw him coming j
and stepped book because I did not'
want to bn seen as I had no hoops on. [
The reason I know it was Sunony is '
because the fbmily were n’l at Lome and i
they ere not at homo other days, i
Charlie sat in the front door and hod on 1
bis best clothes, he was going to Sunday ;
school but did not us he wanted to play .
with Mrs. Louck's baby. Remember
that it was Sunday also because some
of our friends, Mr. Louck’s folks, were
going awiy on the boat in (be evening
and they came to our house to dinner.,
They supposed too boat toft at four'
o'clock and aft?r dinner wo st- ! ‘d for '
RUSSELL
NEKINS'
the boat but fbnnd it did not go at t*ll'
evening and we reternod homo. On
or- tray to tho bo it wc |*as .&amp;l the brek '
Havt thrir ntw Good*.
end caw the ourk door open nnd tho
sHttle dog si.t’ng 5n tbe- door. Lnd.ow ”
dud Sprnt ’cr wore with mo when I s-.w :
»be door»oi&gt;cn and 1 speko about its be:ng open. I said that 1 j.uo’sed Mr.
Field must bo &gt;'n the bank for tliere is
his ’’’tile dog in tho do:n, and I rlso
said that he had passed our house a lit- .
»&gt;o while before. When lie passed our :
house he was playing with bis liUlo dog,
Runppinghts lingers and the dog jumped
up »•» his hand. When I spoke about ■
the bank door being open, Ladow an­
swered by saving, ’* When are you go­
ing to marry Field ? You boetit to bo j
re: y * much
iuteres! n!
in
him.”
Another
means’" I
have
of,
remembering tiiat the door was O’len, I
want'd to get yome money cbangiZl and
I t’lt-fjh. of go'.'?')" it doa-, when I
“3W the door op on, t» save walking ■,
I 'I’hwe
“&lt;&gt; w*c T’nllcincr
down some other rime. II wan. d' to got ''
In-go Lil’s for sma’l o«»c
... order to
w
•e • in
v
send the mony away. My hrsbaud end ■
‘Endow wdnt out in tbe to-wnoon nnd j
stid they would be back a-.ioat eleven „„ .
„,
o’clock, but w&amp;i they c.me in, I atid ; (J ) A ¥T K PUTT I TPQ
to ri cm you h-vo not kept you- word. • V 11/ID 1 IY I 11 IL LIL O

VAN VELtoR k ROLFE.

J- RUSSELL,
ATTOBNBY at tow. IaejiranM and Collecting
CHAS. H. BAUER.

«*

UNION FAIR,
I. A. k E. A. HOLBROOK.

------ TO EE HELD IN-----

WM II. HAYFORD
Ute At«at: land* bought and told, and all bu»in*n traoaetion* on r*a*o«»b!o tens*. Office over

The City of Grand Rapids,

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTOBNEY al taw. Folieitor ta Chancery, wil.

ssasirAi-

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp;-15.

WM. U COBB.
ATTORNEY and CauMellor at Law. Solicitor in
Chancery, and Circuit Court Comtntodouer for
Barry coanly. wilt attend to all buttneer entruited
ia

---- WILL FIND AT-----

HARVEY WRIGHT,

ATTORNEY at tow. In'uranoe and CoUcctins
Agent. Wtllgive prompt atteuticn io all bg*inm&lt; in tbe line of hu nrofeevion. Office in Exdian^cBiook^Middleville. Mieh.

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

DBS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL,

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN,
HOMOEOPATHIC Pbyriciaea Office ia old P. 0.
building- Bpeeial attention paid to CHRONIC
DISEASES, DtoaMc of IVouax and CaiLnnax,
DiMkM* of tho Era.
Ac.
W* Conaultatioa free.

(fash Store !

. _•« it i1 ure niiir.i ■- nl'et iwelvo o'clock. I
Do not know how long ?i wes after they ’
came la that I vw Field p. s . I had |
changed rnyd’ossam-} Re. a ii'do while j
w’.h them. We took din’u ;• b?'.v*en 3
.-.nd four o'.'’oik iii.u d_v. »Vheu I fame j —

CEO. C. WORTH.

Hill GOODS Wl OABPETINGS!

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYSICIAN aad Furieon. Dwelling on Broad­
ray, near the Court Houk.

WM. UPJOHN,
------ TO BE FOUND IN------

DR. C. C. L1NSLEY,
BOTANIC and Erlectic Ibyr’.cAti aid Deatlat.
• treat* all chronle and acute di»ea»e»:fwill altriii
toaMoaU* by day or night. Uffice A. Nath vile.
Earrr eonutv Mich.

Western Michigan.

A. P. DRAKE, M- D.

Are bound to re 11

■dart.

STEWART k STEIN HOFF.

Snip a

Goods,

tor Field n.ts '
u «*rv
U me t &gt;
Z
r c Cu» lie for iuitK&lt; "ng 51 . Fteld,
but 1 d’d no: do so became M . I’u kcr,
who w.ts a sin».n§HL- »•&gt; we. wa: there.
It “was . bi i’ Jo black «tuu Um dog that
/'.tin the door. We met X ■. G.orge
Fprd and Mr. Phibbs on the b.reet near
the Sank that oar. M&gt;. Gtdow was in
Elenvilie, Midland Co . Mfcu. too last I
knew of him. A week n^o last Wednes­
day, 1 saw ’.rim at the bote’ rl 8a&lt;-inaw.
Ho said (bet he had su’d I s place in
Manis* o ' id did not maun 'o n&lt; »nd
ibis trial.
Cro:.-examined bv M . Eg»l—Lor.. I And everything in their lino of Goods
nt prices as low as at Jackson,
said tbr.l bi-.oie I gut io he bant I look­
or Grand Rapids,
ed across b‘ie sheet and saw uio door
And in many cases Lower.
open, and lheo again .. ben I wa? opj-otito, and afa&gt;.‘ I poMua I tcraed and
looked agai i. I mat Fo'd fud 1‘bibba.
ne_r tho vc.autlo j and 1 saw the bank
open after wa y-.aaMxi ! xem. I mudo my
fratremr kwhen op*utn«a the bank.and
then qioko n^ti.t after wa had parsed.
This is tbe first t'mo iluu 1 menlioned New Goods Just Received
tho remark .mue oy Ladow, in regard
tjm.tr yiug Fiald. The roa on I did
noi. mention it, is be ause I did nut l»ke
OBAXTf 1‘Htr.L.fS.
to. and Iho reason I menritted
o-day
is brcou-ttJ I uiuugn; M.. lifjhe*'ques­

OFFICE Sver Grant A Phillip * Store. Hatting'.
Mtchiraa,

MILO T. WHEELER.
We ftlinll Otter n( thut Time

Groceries,

tion criied it out
Que..—State if nyt rim'-s qaeslions
have been put to you befo*.o ?
Objection made by M •. Hughe*, and

I REGISTER of Dv*J*. Goaonl Cotteyuctr
Notary Pabile. Offic* in tbo Court Hobm.

SPECIAL

INDUCEMENTS

MAYNARD.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

FOR VISITORS TO MA KF. PURCHASES.

| 3 MtehiS °°e* “ th’ Cwirt 1IcU*r’ H“Unr’-

DEPUTY U. S- Afanhal. General CeUoeting Agent
, and Auctioneer.

E. II. MALLORY.
I H.Spatjr,Sheriff ®f Barry Conutv : office at tbe
* Office, al the Court lieu**. Harting'.

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

NATIONAL HOTEL,

I

1

SHEPHERD A CAMPBELL. Propriety
d trr*ek’u,e:- The only fleet

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
I
■
:

1584

overrul'd rnd exception t.'.kon.
Ans.—Similar oerstious b;.vo been
pul to mo before, bu* wc
. ukd ouL
They tJu ino I nt-ci rui answer what
Lidow baid. Nou • 1 o’ tog ia pa*,
vteutec about tae b -d. b ’t the dog.
Do not 1 n.ow wbe ix. tao thoo taop
was oj. ‘ a r not. wi* ■ r e4 o’clock when
when wo went t j tho boa . My f: leads,
the Loucks, ci'.me about Ibruo o’clock.
Did nut change my diC. s .. aoon, for
the purpose of .. 'e'tir i Cieu.. Whan
we want down ».. - ?; w ia them to the
boat I put uu a dir.u».,Dt »'
. Do uot
remember ranch uigu: x ield's t loihee
the i’me I saw bin*, only ho bad on
ju n' -. nd a d_.sk tbaw Let. bis coat Mr. MARBLE havin’ bought the Cardia,; .
was of.da'kLib *■• Du noi xnow
cbiue lakiy ujraed in Middleville, and
whether wo kept town time ur ml-’l time,
as mv hu+bonU u„ ■ sided io too time.
My husband is a caipentor. Parker
camo there about 11 o'clock on Soituday, nnd on Suuday ho camo a liitlo
wh’.o u.Ler ttiv husband and Ladow
iriatiMt action.
camo, and ho steidiiU dinner wosready.
Was east of the Tynon House when I

JOHNSON. (formerly Clerk of
H"l*f,t» R
Proprietor. Term* modcri
and the comfort of gue*u mad* a «peclaity.

AARON CLARK.
i

AUCTIONERR duly liBOMed by th* United

■ At Hastings.

30Ynt-j

Miscellaneous Curtis.

OMNIBUS AND HACK LINE.

Esoerisncs !|

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. I

H e areeveryday solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
\for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint'
ot parties
who
sayare
then
are unable
tn much'Paiint
of parties
who say
they
unable
to nay so
Mow to give all a chance to have Teeth who need' and
should have them, we wiUfrom this date, for a few
drop^
thepnee
»c will nn„, ^r
foweeks,
UrllU^r
‘PMC almost one-half.
*™^

■

•

-

M.«. mo*»,.

J. ROBERTS &amp; CO..

’S"
on hau l.
x”u-,n’
Su‘j-c-iP-,un. received w the Pott Office onJoff-

v !!ATr!2?s "i'asERiEs.
Proprietor. on th* Grand !

ALL OUR WORK WARRANTED
Office over Grant $ PhiUips’ Store, Hastings, Mich

la *t looked ct U?o Lank. When I was
.opposite th« back I looked in io see if I
HF”Wool sent by Railroad will be
could see anyone inside. The dog rat
Carded to order, and sent back in good
Looking out into tbe slreot nnd boomed
condition.
petitot'y eoaiantjd.
Qui t.—State how you got the idea he
was looking into the street ?
Office Mo. 11 Canal BL Grand Rapids,
Ans.—1 ean do that if you will allow Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR’S
mo to explain.
Naw Warehouse,
Mr. Eggle. on.—That is just what I
N*w rcaMriitt, improved -treathieat, quick
wanl, go ou.
/
,
.dF^**VVes:w8w^",a’ C“«"- CoO««,p.
Adk.—Ho rat thero ooatontod juist as
Uon. Ere k Ur, Itnou, Chronic and bnrticil
if Field wra in the bank------Diarues
Mr. Egglostoa objected to her going
WELCOME MARBLE.
on, when Mr. Hnghoe insisted upon her
July, ton.
explaining, which tho Court overruled,

blacksmithing.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

Dr. AIKIN,

. This last witness has obtained

A CABD.

Michigan

.

Exchange.

I Mike a arwuurr or .turn-les or
Of our fneudVArf , , B°l *°

OPEN....
BUGOHOSh

and exception was taken to tho ruling. ,
pended, and Court adjourned till to­
morrow morning at 9 o’clock.
;

For Sale.

tbe "rW,M

one en.l .....

A Million Dollars.
ihrewd bet quiet men ean make a fortune by
ABEL JOXE8,

r_~

Call, or eend pottage for circular* and u&lt;
_ „ t%
___ N.J.AtXnt. M. D­
P. 0. Drawer 20»I. Grand IUu,idn.Mich.

*"’C~TT

’

1

VTUU1VM Si lb*

I. lu,.a„aUo

’'whilein Uecite-

’

&lt;£. A F. LYON. proorictor.

S3 Waterloo 8t. Grund Rapids.

ARTHUR WOOD.

P

.
Bu‘U Printwl o» »bort notice
at this Office.

�1,400 ntileti under 860 miles
One Monoeement Change

ATTENTION!

The Corner Grocerv

BROAD GAUGK—DOUBLE TJt4

NEW TORI

BOST

C.H. HICKS,

GRANITE STATE

Still Uontlau* to Hell

Corn Shelter!

OH. RKU1OXSureaMMsyi.T.M,1
TUI, 1A1LWIT UTEIM 11OI
Ruchmtor to New York, 3E5 mi|«
Buffalo to New York, 403 n^„.

Groceries,

fob BALE at

■Swotodon Bridge to New Yon MS
Dunkirk to New York, 460 railea.
Clerekmd to Now York, (Wtola,

Warehouse oh Broadway.

to 27 MILES THE HHORTEg ROUTE.

1ST 860oule. Vithonl ohew, ofcuielioe

Gan bet had by Calling at

Crockery

W. T. EASTMAN’S

CmcuiMti to N. Y., 860 miloa
_AND Ifi FROM

Good Bargains iu

D. R. COOK &amp; GO’S

Glassware,

Office in Hastings.

Ac., Ac.

He 0flier the following
Tax Titles

Land and Calcined Plaster,

1 remand after Am. 17lb, IHIl.Traina will leave
.Uh
LtaluXitaw.

Cheaper than any Store in Hartings,

lime, water lime.

.

3.00 r. N., i Dine : &gt; 7 umer • r. a* i» it

COMPOUND WAHOO BETTERS,
«ir stimulating bereng*. but a
nicixa within the reach of all.
KaWbl.key

August 10. 1871.

&gt;.-&gt;uno«vn excvplrd.l al 7. A U

......

c. II. IIICKH.

w. Hi JEWELL,

jK

eoisteb of

MNEBAL

the following complaint*.

CONVETANCER;

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.

I

.

For the

Sash.

'BEST AND CHEAPEST!

atlelphia. Baltimore and Waxhiagton ; aud a&gt; I
New York with Morning Exarvaa tram* for &lt;
!&gt;e»:on and New England eitica.

t can *»fo!y any there iu more real
genuine Bitter* in ono BO Cerna Bottle
of Shepard'* Compound Wahoo Bitter*

s!« a v or n w
slws^f.wj,
Hinortb ftbacrei
!• • «»««

MAPLE GROVE.

CASTLETON.

Wnwk
UlwWoCaeM
IT;* H ot . e ¥
IN .. . .tn • g
2!" • K
sl!«H«f

e&gt;4cf
i e of u w ¥
WOODLATvD.

Blinds.

n w % ol

time and money

/ ■

JOHNSTOWN.

Price, only.'iO ('ruin a Bottle.

&amp;c

Of Home Manufacture,

&gt;{ «&gt;I
Of®!

C. N. SHEPARD.
Fronriotar,

Go to the

Grr.t:/ Hupids, Mich.

I DRESSED

;
;
.
i
j,

South ; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for I
Cooperatown, Albany and the celebrated kummer
reodtl HharunSpringa; at Greyemurt for New*
burghand Warwick, and at New York with ere- I
utug train, and ateainera for Bunton and New i
England cities.'
hleemag Coaehe.ard attached to thia train at
Buffalo. runniag through to Suaquclianna, and .

BALTIMORE

For Sale by ACKLEY &amp; SIADE,
Hitstings, Mich

LUMBER,

HASTINGS.

Little Hed'Shop!

Of all Kinds.

]t«| except S'J.ac,
CARLTON.

Eleratjr Bail ling of C. F. Dwight &amp; Co,

West of*Brink.

• •M
» wKofo'eX

Chftob 1 3‘‘ I’. &gt;L; Suipeiuiou Bridge at 1.55
1* M ■ K.,W.ln
O 1 . l&gt; 11 -».l
I O-.

This is t
"‘z
"d
dTc i,
es
toLmarket,
and
the doves
the same boy stoppedat Stauffer's

font of sit’d Hi

Meat Marketw

BARRY.

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS

CENTRA!

A. WOOLEY
\

»

Physician* throughout tho City
Country. "• thu &gt;&gt;«•» Fnmily Mewll

I ""V 1 U 1JIII
1111IJ SHOES
U11UJJUi ,

The beat ventilated and moat luxurious Kleep- ;
ing Coach.-. I3T IN THE WORLDaroom- 1

nucairriox
w,¥ ol nw ¥'

Doors,

’

•BrSisis?s|||OOIS
rdto
running through without change to Albany.
NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, (Sundav* exeepted
cicpted,)
,)
ttarra^fiftou 5» P. M . Su.penafon Bridge al i
fi.35 P. M . and B-itf.fo at ».;-5 P. M. arrive* al ■
'

the best

Counties in the State of

Jaundice, huligetlion, Sour Stom­
ach, - Costiceiutss, Servous and
Sick Headache, Llrcr Complaint,
Freer£ Ague, Di/itptp»Ui, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best IM aretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints, n X of n
Weak Baek, Pain in'the Loins,
Lumbago, Grarcl. llheumatism,

1871”

neli»vine5.4S p. M. (Supper,) and at New York
7.1‘O A. M Connect, at Elmira with Northern |

Horton and New England Paaaengrra, with ;
tbeirBanage.are tran.ferred FREE OF CHARGE
••XewlorV

Barry County—one of

Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

Abstracts of Titlbb
of Lind, in Barry County fnmhhed on
|
application, at my office in the
!
Court Houav.

hXPRESS MAIL, leave* Dunkirk from Union
T,»- Avon ana via. Hornell*, i
Htulhut, If,eh
rille. Daily, (Sunday* cxceptad.) at
A. il
arriving tn New York *t Z.uo A M
LIGHTNING EXPRESS. (Mmtly.) l*.m ------------------------------------cinnali al h.AS P. M.. arrive* at Went Salem
&lt; Hrtakf.it ;1 leare Cle'relanJ ..S5 A. M.-. Leavittabnrg 9.U A M
Meadrille ll.«- A.M. (Dine;* Du kirk 1-Ar m11.,... i a., i&gt; u
___
r- ■

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, dajlv. (Sundaya ex
cepted.) Leure. Dayton at A.M A. Jf; leave*
Cleveland at 3.S5 P M.; Meadville at K10 P.M.
(Sup.) Dunkirk at 10A» P. M -. ('bfton. )0A&gt;P.
M., Suapetwion 1Jridge io.uft p. M.; Buffalo at
11 !W P. M. Stop* at haaqurhann. at7.45 A. M.
■ B.-eakfaat;) Turner* ai 1.1&lt; P. M., (Dine,' and

iu tho (various Towaships of

Deeds, Notaby Public, }

I

’teamera and afternoon train* for Borton and
New England rille*.
A Slreptdg Coach i* k-uchr f to thit train run ;
vm^ihrougn Irotn duapcnatb* Bndge to New

Situated

Price, only SO Cents a. Bottle.

--anti—
Railroad, an&lt; al Jeraey Cur withMuimght Exproa* Train br.hew Jereey Railroad for Ph;Udelptna.
Sleeping Coacbe. are atiaehed to thi. train nt
Ei‘&lt;22J!n«m!rH3Jl7’,aw4’ ',,nniD« ‘brought.,
wIle(,’r,e“k{“‘DBh,J''y»«nd improved
Drawing Room C’nehe- .r* attached at cliftou
^&gt;a«peu»ion Bridge), running through to New

Of LANDS

SHEPARD’S

«*t. 11 per Cent. by buying for Ca*h of

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

•«.«-&lt;» a. M daily. &gt;80*.

Ml

HOPE.

B
Family Sewing Machine

neabthe bank.

I
* ij of n e ’**
i$Sl!s

Thu best stock of Meat always on hand, j
Cull »«J Get your Stwk, Boasts
‘ SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,

..r any tbisg you wttnf.

ASK FOBTICKETS VIA EBLE RAILWAY.
Which can b« obtained at the principal Ticket
Oltiee. tn the Weal and North-Weal.
f.. D. RUCKER,
WM. R- HARR.
Uea'IBwp’t.
" “
It

select school.
A.ivan. Aurr T 4ST1

। Always ia Order anil Ready for Wort.

&gt;

II* vital p«rt&lt; are made nf of elect and ea*ehardened, ami will l«*l a life-time.
No other Jfaebinr run* ao e««y or make* an
little noia* tn it. operation.

Preparatory for Teacher., and thoae who feel iutereated to put to a good uno tbe advantage* they
de.irc from auch n aoarce, conatantly adding
thereto.
” yC
‘
*’ wil* f“!en erer.* *«*«« aeeurelr.
It will
paring for teacbinghOr winter aeboai. *ull find
wilt Cord. Braid, Quill.
Quilt. Hind Gather. Hem.
Hem___ ■ :' atiteb. Ruffle,
Uufflr Tuck,
the atuddie* to arranged a* especially u\meet
Tuck, nnd
and Frinea
Fringe ncatlv
neatly and
and duduI their want*.
'
&gt;
| rablyn..l.
1.- i.-.1
I... &lt;ri.
.... 1
.

CITY PAINT STORE !

■

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
PIraae call and examine the Machine and It*
I work. You cannot alTjrd tn bnr n Sewing Ma­
' chine until yon have *een the FLORENCE^ with
1lat. improvement..
Ofiiee and aalearootu at

1__ _o

COMMITS k BROWN',

H A! Si. A

PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY !
Washington Block, .South side State St.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
BLACK A FULLfiK, Proprietors, ar*

SHELVES, ETC.

ITALIAN

J. c. WOODBUFF.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

811 EH MAN RICH. Dollar is Maaical InN.B.

TAYLOR k FARLEY ORCAN,
H MUnp, Midi.

Shop near the Boston Cash Store

Creek Steel. •

riiw WofneX
l.le tg ufae V

Go theru lor your

YANKEE SPRINGS.

I

CHOICE

OBOOERIES:

A fine stock Just Ofexed

COME A.IVI&gt; SEE THEM! »-K»r“5.M

„

a e fre¥

•Jt aWofai

Oysters and R/ereshments.

THORNAPPLE ।

HHRKICK
Duut nr

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

Horsemen
ATTENTION 1
PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING anl General
Black.mithlng, at th* old aland of A. M. Bock.
Haatiar*. May&amp;isn..

Fino Gold Jewelry,

Solifl Silver aii PW Ware.

•M
I

IL A. BU8ELL

25yl

MANTLES,

The Best in the City.

t'Jie .'■! w j of t
wJ*.¥.rB*¥

aUofaeW*

on hand at all hours.

MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES.
Ug- All Style, of Women’, end Chllaren't Wear,^&gt;
TABLE TOPS,

MUSICAL!

n e yofn

11!

Sign and Ornamental.
Painting

;
Dane in tho latoatatylee.
i Dealer* in Wall Paper, Window
I Shbadea Picture Frame*, Looking
- Gla*«e«, V*mt*!ir«. I«ad*.
'
Oil*. Mixed Paint* Artial'a
Material*. Window
Glua, etc.,ete.
, Shop corner of Church and State
. Street*. Harting*. Mich., over Bailey'*
Harne««hop.
&lt;7 if

o

.’ n pt of w

..

Graining,
Faper-Uangieu;,
A'uhomimng, ke.;

REMEMBER,

ORANGEVILLE.

Grunt /k Ptitlltpyg* Store.

PAINTERS.

WOODRUFF !

a •¥•».- ¥

tn Tailoring or Dre.atnaking

'

j J/tnue-Pamlinp,

In the City, Manufactured by

IRVING.

PRAIRIEVILLE
commencing winter school.
'Tuition to the Rcliool, 83.00
For further information, addreaa.
MORRIS K. KEITH. Aorna.

OF; MEN’S

FIHE BOOTS!!'0T0CLAJlFsro,‘P,CTPRES-

K&gt;‘K.

I

ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE,

f' । for warm meats at all hours.
| Remember the&gt; place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
JEl
South side. State SI.

RUTLAND.

EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

SIMON P'RKENKUTH-

tiful character. Admirer* 6( Nature’* beautlM. .
in a daylight journey over lb* Line, will hnd tn !
iu ever changing landteAper aubjecl. of cuutiuu- .
ul admiration and internal.
IkumruK** Chccki &lt;1 'Tiirouirlx

M. PRICKETT.

MOIEY TO LOAN !
Lak*. Barry Co.. Mich.

'
JOHN WHITMORE.

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give

all information desired.

D. IL. COOK Ac CO

To the Ladies!!
Ir*. M. A. Morrill wiihe. to aunotutce to the iai of Harting, and vicinity that aha ia euartanUy
airing large addition, to bar atoek of

r» and Feather, in »*dlwa variety.
OWAII atylev of H..np Skirt. mxunfoctnrM
nlar. Near th* Port OBie. on Jetfemon Btfwt.
Mra. M- A. MORRILL.

�i

Th«

Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and. Jseason

Fall taker.

HI CH KI I CMTBAL B. R.

Grand River Valley Division
august i&amp;7i.

Call on M

RffiDM for millinery
test and beat styles.

Fimt

il Clothing

Houbb.

Clothing, Gents Furnishing Good*, etc.
tf
E. G. Williams.

moat any p«raon can

finished on the 7th. Julius Africanus,
a ehronologer of the third century,
■ sbftkipted W ttnstwi omMmi
(September 1st,) to Jeeoe Christ, 6,S08

thus supposed to elapse since the crea­
tion, we shall find 8,000 of ignorance
and darkness; 2,000 either fabulous or
m..* -ua—... 'it.

aad
ttoPtntam
the republics of Rome and Athens;
s fat." but 1,000 from the fall of the Roman empire
by buying in the west to the discovery Id America;
and the remaining 34J will compose tbe
modern state of Europe and mankind.

Notable Erente.

Clover Hullers!

“ Hello John, where are you going?"

grocere.”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to buy mine."
“Down to Alien’*? Why. I never bo’t
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery nnd wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole net of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Beside he waRrajcted IT.
The crockery he keeps Is
tbe Boot’s celebrated ware."
“Well, I always do eo on uroeeries,
and I know y«m can. Besides lie takes
anything I have to sell at a fair price,
too.
I get a better tobacco, ton and
sugar there for tbe same money than
any where else in town.”
M. A LLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.

( harlottr
Eaton Rapid,

Ham*, Williams &amp; Co-

One year ago to-day Napoleon surren­
dered at Sedan.

Two hundred and fifty-one years ago
to-day the English pilgrims sailed from
Plymouth in the Mayflower, for the
American continent
One hundred and ninety-seven years
ago to-day the Indians, under the noto­
rious King Phillip, fell upon tho town
of Deerfield, in Massachusetts, killed
one man, and laid most of tho town in |

Kalamazoo and Ann Arbor

ashes.

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,-

List of Letters remaining in the Post-.

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

BALL,

office, Aug. 29th, 1871.
Edwin Alehin, Hannah Bennett, Em -1

AND CASTINGS,
L«yhy, Alice Powers, M. W. Rood. Auguatus Reed, Carrie M. Ehulte, L. A. I
Slater, Mrs. T. Selleck.
।
Direct your letters to No. of P. 0. Box j

Do not clnhn to have tho only Mold­
•
ing Machine in Barn' county, but they I or Drawer.
have .one that will stick any and all j
John IIobkbts, P. M.
kinda os moldings* that are needed.
They also have on hand a large number
Burlington
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win- 1
dow frames, &amp;c., that will be sold at low
figures for cash.
Indianapolis, how shall wa reach the West I Tbe J

Trsmi ou tbe Cbieaso A JZichisan Lake Shore R.
R. leave Grand Rapiili tor MuAetou and White
Halt av folfowa :
Chicago Exjirtw at 10-00 a tn. Detroit Kxjirew at
SOO pm.
K. K. RARGKNT.Oen.Bopt.
4 HAH B. BUMU.AieMauXrt.

SUPERIOR, Mc SHERRY AND STATESMAN

SAWING

HARROWS,

MACHINES.

ETC.,

and the largest stock of

AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’* New Block'.

Local hlijijie;? police?.

Go to Commins A Brown for Paints,
joined together with tbe B. A M. Railroad by the .
Oils, Varnishes, etc.
Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called tbe Bea-;
usntoM Rovtc.
The main line of the Route running to Omaha,
j connects with tbe Pacific Roads, and forma to-day j
Ji we are untile to furnish lack num­ tbe leading route to California. The Middle j
Attention !
Branch, entering Nebraska at PI al tamo ut, passes I
I have a yoke of cattle and a single beri from the commencement of the issue of through Lincoln, tbe Stale Capital, and wiiLtbis j
horse for sjilo. Will rell on time lor ow Daily, tee trill take subscriptions for
good paper.
R. J. Grant.
Twndy-fin Centsper awl. Send in,your
Aug. 30, 1871.
names Immediately and Commence note.
Another branch lo the B. -M-, diverged RedOak, fall* Into a line running down the Milaouri
“ One stormy night in winter when
8PECIAL.N0TICE.
through St. Joo to Kantaa. I’aaacngeni by thii
the wipds were blowing cold,” I bought j
route toKantaa, are lllipoia. Southern Iowa, and
Important Railroad Meeting.
Mnaouri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Ke.
me a pair of |xx&gt;ts nnd rubbers at Maus’.
A meeting of the citizens of Hastings
The days of grace on account* due
the late firm of Dickey &amp; Bently, are nnd vicinity will b© held at tbe Court
pretty nearly out.
Those interested House on Friday evening next, at 7j
o'clock, to hear tho report of tho com­
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl
mittee etc., in the interest of a
Another railroad will not effect the north and south road, and to such
low prices at Maus’.
further action as the meeting may de­
deTerminc. By order of Committee.
Wanted- Wanted.
D. R. COOK.
Every one having unseltled accounts
to call and settle the same by September
1st. for I must hare my pay.
lOwl
Manon Allen.
September 1st.

LOCAL EVENTS

Don’t you know where to get your
x :boot* and shoes ? I do—at J. Maus’.

Another Railroad.
Weather wanner to day..
Railroad meeting to-night.
The sere yellow leaf will soon be here. |

Cancer can be Cured.

The Michigan Central Railroad Com­
L. N. Mixer's scrofula nnd cancer
mixture is warranted to cure all cases pany will-take poeseasioa of the Jackson I
of cancer and scrofula in every form. Lanaing A Saginaw railroad to-day.
Eend for circular.
$1 per bottle.
Ad­
The Annual School Meeting will take '
dress
L. N. Mixer,
place on Monday evening next at the I
.
Hastings, Mich.
School House.
Groceries cheap as dirt at J. Maus’.
The Grand Rapidh Business Col- !

cent

.

Peaches fresh and nice at Busell’s.

Best Sherry wine, bitters for dyspepa, at
Bubkll’s.
The Town Talk
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
gars just received and for sale nt tho
City News Depot.

The Lavoest Stock of Bchcol Books
* in tho City nt the City News Depot.

Best cheese in the city at Busell’s.
A Choice Stock of perfumerie* at the
City News Depot.

For Photographs and Picture*, of all
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.

Land'buyers will be sure to remember it, for
have already bought farms from Geo. 8. Harris,;

Burlington, Iowa, or among the four thousand,
bome-staaders and pre emptors who last rear
filed claim* in tbe Lincoln laud office, where
‘UncleSam is rich enough to give us all a farm."

GREBLE

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty
ALSO. LUMBER FLOORING SIDING

H. A. Goodyear.

RUSSELL,; Ackley

Dan’DStriker.

Goodyear &amp; Strike
Dealer* in

Hardware.

Stoves,

Mb. Davis, Agent for Boozer’s Photo- ■

l graphic advertising plan, is again in ,
town and progressing with his work, j
Our business men, we ore informed, look ;
upon this plan with favor.

llruim,, *ur riwr.

and

Grand Haven Herald.
i

11 cent sugar at Busell’s.
Rubber mope at Busell’s.

(Successors to Dicktr k’Bentlry.J

Lorera of fine views should remember ibe Bur­
lington Route, foritatowni "bigh-gteamingfonii,
afar*'—its tree-fringed streams—ita rough bluff*
and quarries—ita corn oceans atrvtcbing over the

lege is the most reliable and successful;
^institution of the kind in the country.— i

Mavs is bound to sell his grocerie

Ad.boots’ and shoes if he don’t make

J. W. &amp; C. €r. jpBNTIiEY,

Harnesses,^Druggists
.
Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

,„

and Chemists,

Mill
।
HARASSES,

udMmi,

Something Nice.—J. L. A Don Reed
have Just completed, throughout, a: TEATnpR rutttmg a sprri.TTV PATENT MEDICINES.
wagon for Dr. 8. V. R. York's business. LEATHEa BELTI1TO A SPECIALTY
FAINTS.
It is covered and has breaks and all'con­
OILS,
venient. appliance* added to it. The
VARNISHES,
^painting by Mr. E. Hibbard is first class
and represents the genius of a master
TURPENTIKE,
hand In the beautiful landscapes and
TOILET aod FANCY GOODS,
elaborate designs. On each side a race
PERFUMERY.
oourec Is shown, and a horse under full
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
John A. Greblb,
train ou tlio no-rein system. Taking al­
CHOICE TEAS,
Mark Russell.
together this is a piece of workmanship
GROCERIES,
in every particular which will give the

Iron, Nails, Glass.
Wooden Ware, &lt;!tc-

We will not bo under­
sold bv anv House
In Michigan.

Reed's a reputation for nice carriage-1
work of wkloh they ho richly desen e. '

That to buy Goods

MADE OF

THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES

The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B

Summer—1871, is no more. It paseed
Hall, three of tho best Brands of Cigars out In the stream of time yesterday. It
will
not come again till *72, Is number­
- in the market at Post Office.
ed on the calendar of events. To-day
Cheapest fruit Jar at Buseil’*.
we enter the door of that dreamy and
lovely month—September. This Is a
The place to buy your boots and vhoes stirring month for tbe fanner. Wheat
i»*t
Runyan’s.
is to be sown, corn to be cut, fruits to be
gathered and a general rush of business
Custom work made on short notice, on band, previous to the blighting frosts!
in good style and reasonable prices
of October and November.
at Runyan’s.
Thb Origin of Septhmbbr.—Sep­
Ladies’ fine shoes of the latest atylt
tember was originally (as its name de­
notes) the seventh mouth in the Roman
at Runyan's.
calendar, but is the ninth in oura. Rom­
A Card.
ulus made It of 80 day*, Julios Caesar
added one to It, but Augustus reduced
Mr. E. C. Wlllliuu., of th. FlratXa- Kloao,.t vkteh IIbuMne. remained.
ttonal Clothing House, will visit Detroit
Veretaran ©ailed It “Gent Month,’'
about the first of September for tbe pur­ from th© fact, Barley (Gent) In that
pose of assorting and filling up bi* stock month was made into “ beere.”
of Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
The more modern Saxons called it
Ac., and would be pleased to take ardent Haerfctt Moneth ; and alter tbe intro­
for any ©special article required by gents duction of Christianity, it was called
—full lines of which the market will Hallo Monath, (or Holy Month.) in ref­
not warrant his keeping, viz.: 811k aod erence to the many religious anuiveraaother fine bate, kid gloves, extra large ries occurring during IL September is
underwear, traveling bags, Ac., Ac. a famous month. According to the
Great care and personal attention will Septusgiat and the Talmudist, the world (
be given to these orders,
wai begun on the 1st of September and I&lt;14

Detroit Stoves,
Lake Superior Iron’

CIGARS and TOBACCO,

September.

AGENTS FOR THE

Also the

WALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..

WOODLAND PARLORS.

CITY DRUG STORE,

You must visit the

State St,. Hasting*. Mich.

Great Emporium $1.00 for 75c
-OF-

I will close out my Stock
of Summer

Dry Goods and Clothing

SKIMER $ DECKER,

Battle Creek.

Large Stuck

sfventy-flve cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

Great Union Exposition
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, U AND 15,1871,
TWO Filas IX ONE.

W.rlheri Mich. Agrlcilural »d Mtckuleal Satiety

State Pomological Society
Unite in[ tnskioE tb« above a grand demonxtra
tton of the produciion of Michigan Industry.

-

HkKRY M ULUbB
'
_ Wrand Haren. Secretarr.

BOM w BBB!
•CALL AT JOHN

, _ _ ™&gt;T£B£S'.S OKLBBIMTFI/

STANLEYS

WINE OR BEE R

lust Received,

Isjuroi^ to priv.te f.ralhM frtth

samrsn j- decker. idlwlf

to&lt;in.

ALBERT EIBELBERG.
8U Charle. itauorulos Jeff.rw&gt;a St

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSE^.
Also, Imported Doablin Porter and Edinburgh '
Umisi'^kd0*1"1'7 ®“ h&gt;“'L
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VOL. I.

HASTINGS, MICH., SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 2, 1871.

.
NO. 17.

THE VANDEBTOOL
------

-Did you state in their prosvour
was

.
186g. Rcmombor about a 1861 till ho wont to Manistee nnd knew I
new Testimony
for the 'September
man being brought on board the vessel his general character far honesty, integ- , probed tho
—ground
o—— with
•• —• ttn instrument , enoe that it was a little after 12 by
hud, where
thu° KT
ground
m,«»uuuu. clock but
J
on our trin in September. He was ; riiy and humanity to be good as any | he ZTt*.
’ th
. - “-"dfaforbod.
tlint your
__x mX
m_w.
.?un
-----------------------------------------that clock
In
ray.
last
visit
to this
-plaeo
I found
a
Defense.
dressed shabbily in gray clothes. Had : young man in tlw pbce.
portion of a wrapper like those used

I

on two coals, a gray overcoat and n|j young man in tlw
J phtoe.
i'- .° ----- u
around bnuk bills. (This he produced
d«rit unite-*"'
updereo.?
C-tuKuunimBl by Mr. Ch.reh.
, and
dark
”* l'iTlnM
~ ■ ,^L^‘1tbl
passed to the jury.) It had $100
pants but he had nothing on his feet.
Have 8ubscnb«l to the Vanderpool I marked on one side 1 found it partly
He was taken into the cabin immediate- foud&gt; but do not know how much, as I. &gt;buried
boned in
m the ground.
grot
It had a yellow
REV. HR. FISK THROWS NEW ! ly .to change his cjothing nnd after that1 ^C,’P no “coopnt of my charities. Nover1 ' stain
through
.
v------ jDie
center and was moist
he camo into tho kitchen to warm him- ’
business with him personally, , when I found it Experimented last
LIGHT OX THF SUBJECT.
self. 1 asked him if he wanted some- Ira O. Smith fworn, said: (Examined
summer to see if I could produce a iimilor stain by taking a piece of paper and
?•’ “,a h"
b“py ib’
Hngb«.)
saturating it with blood and burying it
i
■i
' u v
•
x ^nAXsrxn ruon mt &gt;axk io ms ■ aud I first gave him some cookies, then
in the leave*
and ground0^"
for six or eight
Xdh“e“! 'hrn
^ar0
ikro'thi^
WOODS.
.»I«».L1. A^tS. I
k“”
' -^rpopl
: b»“d
*n'1

/

might have boon before 12 that you saw
him ?
Ans.—I might have said tnat if the
dock wns too fast, it might have been
before 12, but I did not *sy it was too
fast
Ones.—Did you converse with Mrs.**
Golden Filer about the time of the
Manistee trial and tell her that yonr
clock wns from three quarters of an
hour to an hour too fast.
Ans.—I did not tdll her that it was
too fast, but said thht i* might have been
him
hi.
ptac,
.t
the
ubl„
.ml
b
.
«
t
,
k
.
“
u&gt;■;«
n-putUmu
hr
hopUtun
too*
Uli
1.
M.
Eighteenth Bu i Proceeding.,
! too fast
while tE fint table .ere eptip ‘"hgruy .ad bmcamty to be pxel
I Ques.—Did you tell Mr. Cutcbcon,
AFTinWOO.S KXSCIOX.
un i alm while the relief were’
J*"1"
J. B. Fisk’s testimony continu- Ij Conover and others, on one occasion,
Koon alter .upper I prepared him a bed' ;i!Z!"!
“ •hTP'UK*lumber
op108
th. latke. ,• cd Itev.
*
“““«■on
. The piece of paper spoken of be- [' that you saw only ono half of the door '
which upeped elf the t-abip. apd he mop -•
I open?
„IOTim,nw/ .JpOT i,
.went to lied. About ten o’clock I told '
.iinoUMd Mvprewltageum.nb'exr.re.-.-a.fevU,.v..p,
— -xperimented’ upon it
A?S'—a
September
..^owmucr 2d,
no, 1871,
1M1.
the Captain to wake liim un,thinking ho
lhow
hoso' tbitt went w,th
with the ••"Iwind. I— —• — —*----------- - *- — *
Mrs. Sponger was uuablo to go on ! l.al oaten too much, but tho Captain did ' Crocs-exanuned by Mr. Church. Nev- procuring ro™, I,food f„„, bi,1 fra_r I Ouo..-lh.i you tnj ,t imo pejwn,
„Mal ,h“ 7“"
I1?""
b?"k. .bo!
vith her testimony this morning, as she ,un think it worth white. He always
: d “r’y exI*ruulcc about currents and uturatmg tho p.por tn
nnd burying £ in tip. Mud and lettro. ro“1? 001 10,1 wb»,bM’ " ™
m
is just
from sickness.
slept with
0CCUI’“ ,on
a recovering
l-.^Ury,
wu. th. 8r.,!^
“tho
^door
“open. Tho next day I £ t mo ^Sr'J^riioro
in his garden, and this produced tho I not. ’
v .
same kind of a stain, as found on the
£n8’ *.? “r’
,
.
wripees cplled thi. nioruiug, ppd betpg
■ , ,
‘ 1 . . r lf* coming down tlie river into the lake.und slip of paper found by him. Saw no . Quw,:“1Tl ?°,u rom^"
.■tdTawprnmid: 1 reside at ll..l,w» bb^ n hta U
1^7 when they would come to .bore would persons in this vicinity at the time. Saw „
. on H
stor? . ,when
■mt «... the telegraph operator. Sept a
bp, ‘Xd.L™ mhT ’V t
Jepend «pd« the wiad mmo what, but Ur. Wilcox in tl.i. TiSinity bctu.Km tho |
Sb“'k ”1"1"
.likFtehfnr d«n vlpdeqm.1 on Sept. 0
Z iwL’i‘b“i'±^ "E । &lt;hTfurther a Ud, b carried aah th.
two vi,iu tbu 1 inadv. Ho «u nmn- lu“'j ""‘‘J’ ,olb“
&lt;&gt;'« “ ’•»’
|“
on Saturday arid not on Sunday &gt;tlint
lri.9. It came tome by mail pad t „ uu[d ,.sani;. or
o r , JKb* lurtiier up the eoa«t 1 would ez]«et to ing ktgn «l tho time in tho Loom.
b"'
ut it to Detroit to the repeating office (. , ,
. , J
,
b* find it, and I would expect to find it
Cn&gt;r.s■examined by Mr. CHiureh. No- yo?,Mw.
*
to bo mitt to N. Y. It tlnmmiedlht.
V1S ubu-f Um-'ti—&gt;*•
«P *e
- ticod Dr. Wil&lt; ux rolling u sunken stick, • No,
° "sir.
,r
Qu(s#
Briggs, Bullis, Dun­
.limoluti.™ oltho lira, nnd that all
b“
nM that it wm. rarried out.
i a»d he said he was trying to get
on.__When
the
monv. ehonld be hald'Hibi^t to hi« or- iff
I1*4
J1- I,.bok’d
»-------- •--ham and Conover were nt your house
Re-croas.—Am not a subscriber to the hoo,nder Witne..!.rodu&lt;w»ltl.edi«p.Khbyl.bkV"?,tofv^"“ b“k’’ ““•‘.’'ff
on tho day after tho inquret did you
! Mrs. Mury Buddiuan sworn, said: say that if it joined and Porker wot at
order ot/the Court. I received a meo.- ;
.wen&gt; ?rwn,l “c
i Vanderpool fund.
_Z„u , o
inn.
i the roll had that color, aud on tlie out-William H. Sibly, sworn said : (ex- , fc«u»»incd by Mr. Choever.] I reside at your house on Saturday, then it was
A
by Mr. Hughes.] 1 reside nt «»»kegon apd hare for twenty years. Saturday and not Sunday when you Inst
He ’
got’ off at a wood MaA««on» »“‘l have been engaged in '
'*«* acauainted with Vanderpool saw Field ?
Cant Wm. R. Smith, of tlie Schooner . do£
lumber to Chicago for fix year*. MUS° lb*x,•
“now his general repuAns.—No, sir.
' raw lord, who picked up the man m :
: shipping
In
In the tall of 1868 I saw a boat wreck- ,atiun for honesty, integrity and sobriety
Re-dirvct.- I know Mr. Rugglts, but
tho
boat,
being
dulv
sworn j CiOM-oxammed by Mr. CHiuroh Nev- idomuci
.
.
1 on the pier at the mouth of the 1’ere lo be. K00*1’« regard to his had not known him before he camo at
-aid: I reside m N. Y. am a sailor aud I rr “’T
r’’1I&gt; exposed but once, he Maquette rv
river, two petrous were PhJ“:c“l condition, noticed liim onco the time sjiokcii of above He
master of a vessel. Capt. of the^hoon- I
"S’?* ,n fn’“- ,of
.8^eT “e &lt;*«»wn*l and &lt;uue floated south and the j when reaching with a pike poll, he fell
me to enquire about what I knew about
er R. &lt; ’/ifrawford, whi=h plies between j 1,u,*',u,u I wasstaadiug at the door of the -other north. She wns wreck
Sho wns wrecked in a
“ud 1?lled ovcr
M»emed to be Field, a tew days before ths impost and
Bullate and Chicago. Wassailing be- ’ F^ley at the tune. He was looking at gdk&lt; auJ
!»araAnother
Anomer
' ' MUth
• I..- TheThe
*a «n great
pain.
time 1 saw him
1 do not remember all he &amp;id, bat ho
t worn the* t wo points in 1 mW and-left •« when I first: saw him and ma moment pierB an? about three hundred feet long. '
Q
abb
with
m;
'
a slab with my husband aud Mlid ho believed VandettpoUu innocent
Chicago on the 14th of September and
Put “
»*« loft
One body was pickM up about 2 1-2
wl ^om.eddown and
«„a did But
V-ohim R™’
iias^d within abvut 12 miles of th.- P^k«L1 Conld not ascertain from him uiaeg
of ,hc ivra;
th&lt;;
j mamfettsd the raiM kind of pain,
month of the Manistee rifer on the 15 j*hert‘lwr*s”Yw- He claimed to be about the same distance north of the i Cross-examined by Mr.
; ishod. At anothor tunc Dunham, '
Cross-examined
Mr. Church.
&lt;lav of September. Saw n small boat ; ’ernian but did not seem to want to | pjcrs_ Have noticed flood wood going about
twenty rodsbyawuy
iC.,.. Was over. Brigg* and some others came.
*'
’
"
when lie fell Conover said, is this Mrs. Bpnngvr and
.ith a man iu it. First saw it about a !
anything about where he came j (j( wu
riveraj and tbe tendency is to 1 'town and did not hear hn
’
------------------ not hear him say any­ wud his name was Conover and ho wus
infle from mo. When 1
tho man 1 i
or who he was. Ho wo* off the go to Jnud nlwnvs innnediaU.jv ’
thing. He was in Mr. Odoll’s employ Justice of the Peace. After 1 told him
turned the vesstl and went towards him ! t kdhre that the Captmu gave bun.
examined by Mr. Church.
boarded W»M*
with W~,
us.
,
_ .
_
v^uaufeM.-- ' nt tho time.and
• ••••'• W1MV.VXA
tn Mt, if be raw o, pwrtra».l Bod
Uecu-l&gt;pI_i»t
kuuw about
.beat the
th.j-------■ ______
Itc-curoct.
—Did not know
Think the
current* at tho bottom of the
George Wheeler being duly sworn,, what 1 knew about the matter, &lt; onovor
lake uro sometimes different from the said: (examined by Mr. Cheevcr.] I said, “Now Mrs. Springer, the bodj hn*
When witliia about 30 feet of him 1 l □appearance oi lidd u/lho time.
been found and it had block panto on.
Mr. Charles D. 1 toward being duly 8ur£aro
*poke to him and and asked him if ho
my observations ■ live ut Muskogon and am a druggist,
said
rorn said:
[tummifled by Mr. Cbee- ,
bw,ncurrents,
confined but
mostly within four i Have known George Vanderpool for 7 what do you think of that?
wanted to come aboard of the vessel and sworn
•r,J Am tngjifoer of a steamer, ana or fjvo
of t|10 s]1Ore'
or 8 years, and know his ggneraLrepu* seemed to think that 1 was ’^astsken,
he made no xyply. I told him 1 would ver,'
have
Uirow the heaving
1’® followed it for eight years, lu i{(jV j B pij(k recalled, (examined i tation for honesty, integrity nr.d human- and I said that As it va^ed on \uth
throw
hearing line
lino to
so that he could
could I f*
j days aud Porker was there on both do^s,
get bold of it, and when the mate throw
I809 '™s ‘®™nK
thr°uih ‘J?0by Mr. Hughes.] Said the other day ity to be good.
thero might be room for them to doubt
■ uinn grabbed it m-hi-. arms. 1_.
Ho ,
Clxuruu&gt;lD«n&gt;.l,.&gt;nlhelu
| ,i,aI
1 rcwmlwed
U» oceuionofof
:• the
----------- - -------—
o. -g&lt;..
। uint
1 reimimbered
tho
thotke 1 Ci&amp;s-examincd by Mr. Church.—antnin«r
-- - occasion
—
- after
hud 1 declined to aav any more about it
Brady.
Remeinocr ua
u .man
mon
coming
Field.
The- week
was sittingin ahotit the middle of tlie 1 N.
*’• Bradr.
"*-v- Reuunnncr
uuu «x»um.
K •।■ (disappearance
li»•Mpp&lt;.arnil, of---and had n small piece of board in aboard oar tug m
Mrr. Field’s* disappearance I searched Knew Vanderpool before ho went into I NHirh Dunham Mmo in Conovc-r BtiTd
:-i tfaptember
September 1869, at a
:i ; j,|
in Canada
Canada on
on St.
St. Clair
Clair river.
river. .। |or
his Jinnd nnd be hud no oars that I saw. ’wood
r&lt;w&lt;* 'dock ,n
’body with n driven, a Mr. the army and after he came out. Did Ito him that she tells a diff-nn1: story
to the
When 1 threw the line I told him to get £&gt;°*
Schooner B (C. Crawford | 1 n----j marched in the woods near not. subscribe
^HU&gt;K
uc Vanderpool
umug uuiy frnd.
»wom, from what *he told you. They had a
Charlie • Springer being cluly sworn, map with them and tried to explain to
in oneond of his boat, or hr would cap“at*
*ia,r;
0041
&lt;-’ra.’’ Canfield’' &lt; hill, ' from the dock! m(id
:
("xamincsl
by
Mr. Hughes-]
-,Jd
:
["XSSiiMvu
by
Hughes-] 11 mo what mode them believe as they did.
-ire it, but he did not *av auvthing, i»r I
ajatabo had a bundle m his hand. 1; “nt• tho
U1(J store, to Canfield’s mill. •live at Manistee, knewMr.
Herbert
Field,
mill,
five
at
Alonistce,
knew
Herbert
Field, j 1 said to thum that tho right side
the
did he move. Thon we hauled liita
wen throw on WOO*- There
ifis some underbrush here. The j ho dinar
!*
* and*’I was at, door waa open as it wa in bankiiuT
•it.a v- j- ij,pPari.j’ on ”Sunday
alung ride e,.J took hie, on lx»rJ Up
!«"k lh» J“l ““‘.'T I i soil is~
« nnu
sandy
and we
the riM.w
herbage scanty. A 1 home tlthat. day.
... ’ Tho
---- ----------------- in ।
house
we
lived
hours, and they said there is only one
to this time lie hud not «j»okeii. As we f rejl!u'1 |‘D\’.OU^ al Dctroi he : «
n—
aii| —
rnns
a»]-------(:J wor
jtj1jn four
---I
M
p
ncftr
[jj
0
tittle
lake
’
’
‘
man
rnus aicng
wiuun
went to take him on board one of flie j
*’n-,
1,u&lt;1 thia bun lk- m UU I oj
thenver
Tl&gt;r&gt;
trnnrialour or live rod-, &gt; was up near the little lake I sow liim part to tho door, then 1 said I did not
men stopped ou tho edge of his boat &gt; ,un&lt;1 when ho got off and I did not no- I■ ol the over.
xht, miThe
iL‘ bwoods
,It nntare„ quite dense j on that day. I was Bitting on the front
nt&gt;* ; towards the mill, but not so much ao steps rending a Siteday school book. lie know that, but the door was open. Ite­
and tipped it over, when I said fot us !Ilco w,iero he wen..
___________
. atten- ] paid “Hello Charlie” and I Raid, “How member the conyerantion with Mr.
I near the store. In thia search umy
.Smith but d6 not know all that was said.
try and save thoboht. and then ho spoke
The other witnesses on this i&gt;ouit will
will j tion
was
called
to
a
tion was called to a disturbed
disturbed and
and disdis- j are you Field ?’.’ I know it was SunA andsnid. “let the boat go to HeffJ’ U ben
U
tiU tbio spot of o
.___ d and from this | day for I had,on my Sunday clothes. •Ho said to mi that he had heard that I
nrrnngad
ground
, iI Iplace
ran
into
the
&gt; : M.
I took hiia on board I took torn down &lt;
.
place aa lotr
log
ran
into
the river.
river ExamExamMr —Jif- &gt;ic' ouna*y «*&gt;»«. naw Mr. Field Jhai day, and I told him
nto the cabin and gar© him some dry
bemg awom sard : [ex- jUt&lt;1 i;
at thg{ t;
Jhatdav
L°Uck’ Werv ** Ottr how“&gt; I had, but do not think I said anything
rfoth^ for his were wet He had un a i
hy 'Mr. Hughaa.[ I reside ut worf8 x ’22^ it
T . , ,
„
t
about being mistaken. In tho conver­
I
««U3
*
cxaunnca
n
more
ciuseiy
m
|
Cross-examined
by
Mr
kind of gray hat nnd a gray ovonoat | Muskegon,
M«kw
fiTifter
Mr Ch'irch.- sation spoken of with those iadie«, I
&gt;n I urn
am" an
nn‘ Attorney at |[ comrodioa
connection with thfa
this matter.
matter, but
after Knew Field real well, have
* .®,«*
wen,
nave seen him go- 1 went to see Mrs. McKee about knitting
r
Know
George Vanderpool thebodv was found. The ground was . ing jwt
our ic&lt;u
hause
a prod
and darlt under coat He bad on gray law.
I ing past our house a good many times. I some stockings, and wo got to talking
know
his
reputation j broken ftp, teoso and trampled down, He went up past there oftei
pants and was bare footed. He went aud
He went
there
so­ ' an(i leaves and broken twigs were -sent- |* ing.
egon for honesty, integrity, soDo up
notpant
know
thatoften
1 s to go a sail­ about this, and she said 1 suppose you
info a state room alone to change liis at Muskegon
ing. Do not know that 1 saw nim any
&gt;d hunmntv
hunmnty io bo
be good,
wood, nasi
positive
tiro-­ 1j ----*------3 "*
...........................
i luthcs. I g*ro him a pair of pantsand briety ana
tered
around:
The
twigs looked as if day during tho previous week coming will have to go a courting pretty Mwn
shirt. Saw him next nt the supper ta­ ly good. Knew him «;uito intimately । they bad been cut off with a blunt in- from soiling. Had seen him twice the when the trial comes off. I said yes,
ble. When 1 rook liim on board I and know him physically. On one oc­ 1 strument and there were two or three week before that, on Friday and Satur­ nnd 1 said I dreaded it, ■ for I thought
noticed ho hud dark brown curly hair. casion, iu Smith &amp; tMell’s store, I handfuls of leaves. This spot was about day. I have forgot what kind of clothes Vuuderjiool was guilty and I did not
He nctbd os though he was pretty well taunted him with being a stay-at-homo six feet from the edge of the river. At he had on, but whon I saw him on the want to say anything in his favor, but if
patriot, not knowing that ho had been the brink of the river I noticed a little
I went on the stand I musi swear as 1
ujmmI up, he said ho had l»een out two
Saturday before,he had on black clothes.
days ami said he lame from Big Sablo to the war, and he said he had been to cedar that had been broken down, this Oirfiji_qday his little dog wns with him, thought about it. Then in regard to the
. high and the ।
conversation in Mr. Bullis' office, Mr.
Point, nnd did not say anything ojxlut the war and had documenta to show it. bush wns about two feet
ou
tlint
day
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Loucks,
Mr.
Mr. Church objected to this nnd he i little trunk was broken off^If a* small
Ingram mot me on tho street and rani
returning. He a to thrugh two differ­
Parker, ,Mr. Ixidow, my father and he would like to see mejn Mr. Bullis’
stopped mo
his niu»&gt;.
story.
on it,
ent tables.
The next morning suippvu
( boat had run vu
i&lt;, it
«i would
wuuiu jioaribly
jiun.-i
mothor^ere there. My mother was go­ office. I told him thotif tb&lt;)y-wanted
he camo out on deck and 1 asked him if i 1 remember une other occasion of his break it (l°w» *“ some nuch manner.
; 1U
g
to
gc
t
a
0tt8in
or
wa
tcr.
She
hj
ing to get a basin of water. She spoke io see mo I would go homo and get my ,
he wanted to be set on shore at the J being in Ryeraon &amp; Hill’s store, he had j ®ue^uD,tl
«*“p tO ?ou to
“bout speaking to Mr. Field
husband and coma back, and wo did
»-ould produce the effect ?
] did.
Straits of Mackinaw and he said be did j bt^chasiig a criminal for a mite or
come back in tho evening, and in speak- '
■ complained
’ ■
; Mrs. Eliza Springer
’s- cross-oxnui
not want to go back to Michigan. I two and’ he
that his rapture, I Ans Tea sir.
*
—
D
—
cross
-oxnininaing
of this affair, they tried to convince
Quo*.—What was that?
that ?
--------.
asked him how
ho camo
in the
now he
came to be out
outin
we I• hurt
J(urt bim
he [■erspiroil
forspirod freely.
Or ' Quos.
him and ho
freolv. ,i On
i tion
concluded
: 1 know -Mr. -Buggies.
’•oat and he said he got biowed out from ■ O(hcr occasions 1 have seen boys faktto : Objection made by Mr Church and j; Quos.—Did you not tell Ruggles me how easy it was to bo mistaken, and
they talked to me about the Parkman
land, that he &lt;r«.
going
arrow
a
little
i
„
f
|
um
„
Dll
.,
w
bra
,
u
j,„
'
was
across
bold of him and alter the first brush Ini8 i argued by him at some length, that, it, I, that if it rained on Saturday and Dan Webster case, and also said to mo that
i,v mm uc book- icngin. iuat
,
------uuu i/uu
bay at the time, and tlu. „ all the el- .j ,rouM --kl. n
p,
- ..onJ
---- ---- « ..-|loid •
— ’ |. ™ fair lo Aalr
a&gt;k for ihew ducriptieu.— \ }b„b
“°“r hou" 01&gt; Sw»nUy, they supposed I thought I was going to
planation ho gave. Ho said he had no 1 tin!e WiU_&gt;• 7 ir.
it was Saturday and
and not Sunday
.
. comes to the
. .inferences
.
1 and• ।' then
‘ben &gt;t
Nnndnv lie penftcuted and 1 said yes, I find
i i-i.i.
! but when
it
friends or relatives where he left.
) that I saw Field ?
Mr. Church objected, which abo stop-1
.
heard I was. Thon Bullis said that if
,. jU
.
1 guesses of the witness the rules of evi- [! Ans.—I did not.
At this point Mr. Church objected lo
(hij
I would leave room fur doubt in my tes­
j denco clearly excludqthoai.
, Clues.—In Shackleton's store a wook timony, they would lot mo off easy in
tlrn Mtimav as inefcmt.
i CnwMamilnrf hr Mr. Church,
i
after
Field
disappeared,
did
yon
toll
examination,and as n man was passing
Mr. Hughes than staled Um proposi- , H„., ulen
ncbT„
[jr lb&lt;J de. I Mr. Hughes t&gt;aid that tho counsel enthat your clock was ftn hour too along the street, he looked out of tho
tion to bo proved.
&gt;------ » __&gt;i.
-------v ­ I tireiy mistook his meaning, that he ask- i him
; *fense of Mr. Vundcqiool,
and have
sub
fast?
window and said there goes Mr. so and
,
Mr. Church then withdrew tho objec­ scribed from $50 to 8100 to tho Vander­ j ed for this'prisoncr just what the laws I Ans.—I did not.
so. and yet I cannot tall positively that
pool fund. Knew Vandhrpool two or - .. i_ kt™
I Quos.—In Smith’s sfVre near the time
tion for the present, reserving the right tffrws-years. Our firm were the At­
it
is him- I said that I could not testi­
1 c
। of the inquest did you hot say that you
to move to strike out all the testimony. torneys of Reyerson &amp; Hill. Lucius beyond this he has never go*®» | could not tell whether it was Saturday fy differently from what I believed, and
then
he Laid he would go to the extent
I asked him if he had any money and Patterson was xny partner, and his name that this question to some extent did in- j Or Sunday you saw Field?
of the law in his examination. After­
lie said he had none, I thought of giv­ was ou our sign. Ho lives ut Grand volve an opinion jnst
ques-1
Ans.
just ns nearly all ques
­
———Ia. did
u.u not.
wards sho told Mrs. Golden Filer that
ing him some, as I did not want to sei Itapjds. Haro dono business personal­ tions do, aud Mr. Fisk's opinion is just
Ques.—In a conversation with Mrs. she belioved Vanderpool guilty, and
him ashore without any. I had not ly tar Itoyereon 4 Hilb Have heard
' McKee, Mrs. Eaton and others did yon when Mrs. Filer asked her why sho
heard of tho disappearance of Field. this firm speak of Vanderpool and dis- I ns good as any other man’s.
not
tell them that you did not see Field wan testifying for him, she said that sho
He remained on mv vessel two or three cuss bis character, but perhaps not pre-1 Ho thought that it vos ^j^etcut on that day ?
had always been taught to tell tho truth
days, till wo arrived in the 8t Clair vious to this trouble. Have transacted to show what «9tiM breik vdown this
Ana—No sir.
whichever way it went.
if n0,
M b„,k #
River. A tug picked us up in .Lake burin™, for Voderpool
Quos:—Did you tell Mrs. McKee this
Capt. Anthony Gucrney being duly
Huron and
towed us through. at Muskegon.
j.1 It is not necessary now to examine a |
t’ni° PreT*0U’ t0 'be Manistee sworn, said :■
Charles Haakley, sworn, and examin­
This man stayed on my vessel till the
(Examined by Mr. Choevcr.)
I man as to his oompetarny to, giro an
tug stopped to tAc ou wood in Canada, ed by Mr. Hughes, said :
Ans.—No. I did net.
I reside in Detroit and urn 23 years
Reside at Muskegon, and am a millI opinion, as our Supreme Cburt holds that
and there I put liim on the tug and
Ques —Did you not say in the proa-" old. Ama sailor and a Captain, am in
owner, know George VanderjKxil and' all men’s opinions may ge to the jury.
never saw him again.
enoo of Conover, Briggs and Dunhdm the government employ nt present en­
, know his reputation for honesty, integCrosstexamined by Mr Church.
about the time of the mqueat. that you gaged in Lighthouse building. Ln 1869
By the Court:
Tho boat he was on was a skiff but |rity and haasani|y. to b« gqftd, at Mus- p&lt;I hardly think it competent far tho heard Field’s voice and reoqgnizcd him was Captain of tho tug Geo. N. Brady
do not remember the color, nor any-;
by thatP
•
And towed vessels down ftom tho lake*.
witness to tell what occarioned this dis- j
Ans.—I did not.
thing about it He told me his name ;' Croes-examined by Mr. Church.
(Know the schooner R. C. Crawford and
Became acquainted with Vanderpool1 turbonoe, though ho may tell what it i Ques —Did you tell these same jxw- tawod her in September 1869 from
was Jacob, but do not remember the
other name. He said he had been look- |I before
ucuurv he
uv went
w—t to
i" tho
—- war.
--7- Do.
- - not
sons that if it rained un Saturday and lake Huron, at Lexington, to L*k«
ing for labor.
{ kaow that
that II ever
ever heard
heard any
anyone
one speak
speak ' and tell what might. pro iocs&lt; this ap- Dan Darker was at your house on Erie.
Hrie. We
Wa first stopped ati_
_________
at a wood
dock
Mrs. Margaret Anderson, the twemi-, of tu. character murioua to thia ohrnga.
Saturday,
then it was Saturday and not n»»r Baby. At this point we took on
J®rance.
’
e th witoeM for the defense, being duly । Have
to Ae ^nnAa^wl fond
SuBd., Ih.t JOO MW Field? .
&lt;
. b&lt;»«l a Duwoger from th, B. C. C»wAna-—I think tho prow of a boat I Ana.—-No sir.
*ford at the request of the Captain. He
might Imre u™«cu
broken uurru
down »e
the bush.
(Saminod by Mr. Checvur.)
Good Bye, Charlie, said Mr, Church. ungusBarv
eusa. The!
xne: BPbubi’.m i ’, .. I • W_
__ 1. shut. C*.
['had on a nice Jmode
but a .....
little
I rmide at Fart Gratiot and am 36
Alexander V. Mann, bring sworn, free I bare spoken of. extended several fia[soiled. He helped the mate wood up
years old. ifere been engaged for rix -and examined by Mr. Hughes, said.feet into the water. The leaves strewn I one
one time.
The day was very warm and he had on

ft Mjslenmis Mai in tie Boat!

�that
waukeo
Railroad in this city, has resignod that
poeilion to accept on appointment as
।general freight agent of the Chicago
।and Michigan Lake Shore Railroad.
Mr. Nichols has earned the reputation
of Iwiug a prompt and efficient business
man, and is well qualified for the posi­
'tion he assumes.

houre. Wo landed about half-past six
the next morning in Detroit lie dept
on deck and had a bundle with him,
which ho put under his head. Ho said
nothing to mo on tho way down and I
did not'hear him ray anything to any­
body. About three minutes before we
landed at Detroit, I told him this is De­
troit, and I could not carry him any
farther. He jumped off on the dodH
New Orleans is threatened with an­
just as wo were throwing tho lines
out and
I saw
no more
of 1other flood. The levee has oared tn be­
tween
Carrollton and Camp Parapet,
him. Hu had a sach around him.
1
miles above the city, and If Dot
Cross-examination. 1 spoke to him seven
1
before we landed, and he jumped off on 1repaired immediately, before the river
the dock.
irises strain, the whole of the city will be
Capt. Andrew II. Mills, }&gt;eing sworn from
I
four to eight fort under water.
said, [examined by Mr. Cbeovor.] I •Tbe levee at tlie point where it has
have liyod iu Detroit about fifteen broken
I
Is fifteen feet high, and if will
years. I own three boats. My business jnot taaeymuch of a raise to send water
calls mo on the dock, called Trowbridge through
(
It. It is singular that, Instead
&amp; Willcox’s. In September, I860 I was tof going to work to repair it, the city
in the same business. I know tho tug, tand State are quarrelling about whoso
George N. Brady. Recollect her land- .
ft to to do It. . ’
ing at our dock soon after tho middle of ptace
1
Sept, about G o’clock A. M. I saw one
Gbaix to Eukoae.—The movement of
passenger who had gray clothes on and ,grain to Europe is slightly on the insometjiing tied around his waist, and he
—x.«
uuMutc. Ho vouiu
oo.iviv crctUH
‘exports of broad stuffs
bud
a utw
little bundle.
camo ashore
‘
on Trowbridge &amp; Wilcox’s dock and sat; ^ron’ New York for the week ending,
down a moment on some boards. I did Aug. 26, were as follows: Total sltip»ol like tho look, of him. 1 had hoard I moot of wheat to Euro,.. &lt;81,487 Lushof
the disappearance of field,
and that is jj „lu
,Lir
• -P~lt .*°«&lt;k .-lAonno
ooororuJiootWhiru
io portioulor.
*».«•»

GEO. C. WORTH.

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.

VAN VELSOR K ROLFE.

L« RUSSELL,

County «■ tar«
apartment «

sold

Doors,

CalZ

.
the Goode.

HOLBROOK.
TTOB

Cl^

Blinds,

£xan‘ine

thin£ to l&gt;e -

,

WM H. HAYFORD

a n&lt;t
YouwiUnot re-

‘TTOtlXEYrad CoaMeltor

1

&amp;c.

ATTORNEY at Law, folleitor in Chancery wib
attend promptly to .all bunuw entnulod to him
Office over J P Roberta A in. • dnw More; ufiler
etxn at all hoan Hl!» o’clock r.M.

DRESSED'

sPSS£U S'

C. G. HOLBROOK,

.

grd it-

WM. L. COBB,

' LUMBER.

ATTORNEY rad Coiinaellor at Uw. SolWtor In
Chancrry. and Circuit Court Commiartoner for
Harry county, will attend to all biulneea rntruvtr &gt;

Of nil ICteida.
he asked me, if I knew how ho could | buhbelli and Glasgow 111.995 bushels,
gut to Canada and I told liim, there ' This was 92,741 bushels more than tho
comes a ferry Iwat and begot on that f previous week. Tho total shipment of
and that » tho laat I o&gt;»- of him
, „„
&lt;72,036 bmhuh. Tho total
ElsraUr U.ilJin; of C. F. Dlrtghl k Co'
Thowitaruai waa thou girou to Mr. .hipm.ri, of Hour 11,151 barrels.
Church who said he did Dot want liim. |
. .
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HASTINGS. MICH.
Mr. Hitchcock then, bycunscat of Homeopathic.—Tbe following gen­
Attorney, read the testimony of John M. i lleuoen hive been addjNl to the faculty
Dennett as given at tho trial ut Knia-1 of t!)e ne,IF Homeopathic College at
l*a fixing; Prof. Bcbee,
Bcbce, of Chicago, on
•laaaoo. as follows:
ij Lansing;
.Surgery;
rrof. “”k"'
(Exao.hwlbySlr.Vto.Aro.toL)
i*.?’'"'" J™
Cleveland College, on Physiology ; Dr.
1 have lived at Manistee fur three Do Forest Hunt, of Grand Itnpitl-, on
years and know Vanderpool,have known disease* of women and children. The
OF MUN’S
him since ho came there, and ho come
before Field and opened a bank. Have course or lectures will comnicnco No­
vember 1st.
been in the bank frequently and have
seen him own the safe.
How to Can Fruit in Glass .Jars
Are bound to mH
Mr. I^stljrop asked what the defense
Without Breaking the Jars.—Fold
proiKteed to show by this witpeas.
a cloth fou^or six times, wring it o'ut'ln
Mr. Van Arman said tho People had cold water, rinse the Jar in warm wa­
introduced evidence that uu Wtxlnosday ter, alt It on tho void cloth, and pour
In die C-ltf. E*nufaetnred by
whou tho bank wus being examiutrl, ho the fruit and syrupNrblle hot into the
was very slow to open the safe aud they jar. It may be said that the jure would
attributed Ouft to agitation. Tho detense break; but glrnw Jara of all kinds have
Ijccn tried in this way, and of hundreds
jow pi»T&gt;ose to show that it often took
put up uot one was broken when the
some time to open the burglar box and above method was adopted.
his delay that day was uu evidence of
Il EM EMBED,
agitation. •’
:
General News.
Mr. Jxithrop objected which tho
Court overruled. Remember going
A steamboat boiler exploded -near
j Washington Blo-'k, South fide State St.
to tho bank ou» day to got u draft aud Memphis, killing and wounding nearly
after Vandtrpool drew tlie draft, he 70 jtersouA
wanted to get u revenue stamp out of
The inquest in the MusAchusc'.U
the Lurglur proof box and tried the railroad slaughter has began.
Ami everything in their line of Goods
combination 10 or 12 times. I could
nt prices a* low as at Jaeksou,
f
Yellow fever is retorted decreasing
uot wait any longer nnd went away, and
or Grand Rapid*,
S
bo agreed to bring tho droit to me. Du ut Charleston.
And in many ca»cs Lower.
tar AB Styles of Women's and Chil­
uot know' how much lunger he tried aidren's Wear.-©a
The West Virginia Convention u re­
ter I wont away, I waited for him to ported to be carried.
'uj»m it three or four minutes before go­
Destructive
fires
have
occurred
at
Co
­
ing away.
nesun, N. Y., Gethsemane, Kv., nnd St.
Mr. Cheever then read the articles of John, N. B.
. J. C. WOODRUFF.
agrecmeat between Vanderpool • and
Negro Ku-Kiux are reported in Ten­
Field, on going into tho banking busi­
New Goods «&gt;u8t Received.*____ .____________ ___
nessee.
ness, which was marked exhibit M10.”

HARVEY WRIGHT,
at Uw. Inrurnnco and Col
Will five Prompt aUention to al
oa-

lTTORNBY

Agent.

Cash M"re

rhyHleluno.

DR&amp;. B. J. &amp; E. F. BROWN.
HOJftEOPATHIC Phyyieiatu. Office in old P. 0.
buildtut. Special atlention paid to CHRON 1&lt;
JHSKA8ES. IHmskcm of Wosxa and CaiLsats.
DtamwM of the Era. kc„ ke.
*i- ConvultaUon free.
-Officehour*iron9a. m. to 1?. 1 r.M. tot—7toS.
(The poor treated rraiuitoudy Thnrvday after-

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

JOHN ROBERTS.

JIHE BOOTS!

PHYSICIAN an! Samoa. llvtlHn* on Broa4-*y. near tba Court Hour.

TVM. UPJOHN.

Dry Goods,

DR. C. C. L1NSLEY.
BOTANIC rad Eclectic Phyiiclsn rad Dcnti.t.

WOODRUFF!

A. P. DRAKE, M- D.,
LAR attention siren to the treatment of
lucana. ' tffleo over F. Lt. Arkiejr*» Drca r;ita rtnart. Uaatlnn.
.

Groceries,

rj

Public.
*t all hour

J. W. MAYNARD.

MILO T. WHEELER.

The Best iii tlie City

•

A triple ulliauce in reported between
Mr Hughes requested that Court ud ■
jouru ut this point, as Uu did uot feel Germany. Austria, and Italy.
Tlie
French Assembly Committee has
able to go on wiflutho case' longer to­
day, on account of having had tho ague. reported in favor of continuing M.
Thior's powers.
Court then adjourned till 2 o’clock ou
The appointment of the Italian arbi­
handily afternoon, as it was necessary
trator under tho Treaty of Washington
for tho Judge to be present at Grand has not been made.
Rapids at 9 o’clock on Monday, to o|K&gt;n
An attempt has boon made to blow up
and adjourn tho regular September tlie monument to King George IV. at
trim of the ’\c&amp;t County Court.
Kingstown. Ireland.
The tustiiDuDy to day has nearly uJl
been new and very important and inter-1
csting. Tho mysterious stranger picked j
up in the boat has been described and
The rery BEST PLACE to buy
adds still more to the darkness sur­
rounding this ’Vanderpool mystery, J i‘aRPET8,
which tho Pott Reporter very aptly says, j
OIL CLdTHS,
“has at least two attributes of divinity, j

E. H. MALLORY

.

IM 0ARIIIN6

SUU ttatinua ta

NATIONAL HOTEL.
:

tel in the «ity. (^amranodoratv and everybody

I

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
u«fiJohnson
,
«f u.’
I’Ja .'k**
Proprietor. Tanai moderate.

JullStf

Groceries,

At Hastings.

i

Crockery.
AARON CLARK.

30 ( jars

| AN AUCTIONEER duly Iiccn*cd by the United

Glassware,
Ac., Ac.,

Expsrience !

BirtT County. Mi« 'i

The Proof.—Wc understand the
Kalamazoo Telejraph denies our
charges that the t-iurpest article ever
printed in our columns in faver of Van­
derpool was clipped from Its columns,
printed white the trial was in progress
there. We have not aeett what tbe IWeffraph does say, and consequently can­
not sjiecifloally refer to it. but if it will
reprint the article on which Mr. Lothrup
commented so severely In open Co urt
during the trial there, aud which we re­
printed nt the time, If that docs not
prove the truth of our statement, we
’will promptly retract all we said.
Bailkoad Items.—The name of the
Jackson, Lansing A Saginaw Railroad
has been changed to the Saginaw Divis­
ion of the Michigan Central—thn Cen­
tral road having now obtained perpetual

Thirteen thousand dollars’ worth of

OMS1BI S AM&gt; HACK LIKE.

cliit-e lately owned in MiddlerJU, .and
having removed it to Haatingi. and

Cheaper! ban any Store in HaMlngs,

J. B. \ ANBRL'XT Proprietor.—Loatt the Hotel'

1

J. ROBERTS K CO.

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
Guarantee

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

74 MONROE STREET.

Sat latnctlon.

c. II. IIICICR.

|

rar

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,

New Warehouse,

Opposite the Natloaal Hotel.

10., ete.. eon ‘•ntlj- on

I’ninUna.

Great Union Exposition

13?* Wool sent by Railroad will be i
At Grand Rapid*,
Carded to order, and sent back in good SEPTEMBER 12, 13, U MD lj, 1S71,
condition.
iwo Mm ix oxo.
Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR’S

JOHN MICHAEL,

HOUSE and Sign Painter. Glaiier.and^r

___

»,lunlnir Machine.

S.rlbrr. Mick. Urlc.lt.r.l aad MeHAMS, WILLIAMS. L. CO
M.t5
ckMlcal Swltiy.
aud na

State Pomological Society

Adjoining U. F. Dwight k Co’» Foundry.

HASTINGS NURSERIES.

F. IMMEN.

CENTRA!

Meat Market!
NEAR THE BANK.
The Vest stock of Meat always on hand.
Call aud Get your Steak, Roasts,

BIMON P’RKENRUTH.

Th* Kirrey of thDHraU t BtfOtj

ooUtaC

• NTtHccllnncouM Cord*.

MATS,
A Cousnix.—We hear that tho pas- •
senger trains on tho D. &amp; M. R-, collided i
last night, near Owosso, causing tho
death of three or four persons, and the
*' i'
v ounding of some 80.

** tl” Court ,loo*c’ ,lartlnc«.

DEPUTY U. S. M*r.hjl. G.n»r*l CoIIrotinr Atrat

C.B. HICKS,

Nr. MARBLE harin' bought lit Cardin; Afa !

MATTINGS,

ISAAC W. V ROOM AN.
S tOefaisaii

I The Corner •Grocerv.’

GRANIK PHILLIPS.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

Like Providence its wayj are [&gt;ast find­
ing out, and like bis mercy it eudureth ■
forever.”

tturgoons,

DBS. J. M. k. C. RUSSELL,
Y6JC1ANS rad Sarwraw. The trcatmen: of
riveto IHmmu will receive txrtieater attention.

BEST STYLE

_

LAW. and

of

«ood^Ev^

Vari°US h

CHAS. H. BAUER.

Sash,

Goo^,

July. 1871.

WELCOME MARBLE.

X II" ut MS&amp;JptSrt?.!?"'

3Tm

BLACKSMITHING.

BOM VIENNA BffiB!
KUBTJUUUes CKLSB&amp;ATFD
WINE OR BE EH
BOTTLED,

A CAKD.

$1.00 for 76c

ALBERT EISELBERG,
O) bummer

Michigan _Exchange.

out mu Stock
"

City Dining Booms

A Million Dollars.
aiMmmty-floe

hiounn

M

£. MUDGE.

r.LYoI;

�’i"

»•* OttarwtM.

TWcava&lt;rf tkoGreadR
Lomnony’■ wogfa
found to contain an
A debt is adorned by payment
acres.
Noah invented wine 2347 B. C.
^George Sand is reported dangerously
f“•P'dswas chosen a. tt field
Colley kwdod peo|de are quick ternperod.
’

lATTUNTTIONT!
Th»t to buy Good.,
Good ’.Bargains iu

Eshs’ ~

^Tho needle i. tho nket unci&lt;,„t mren.

&lt;lwJS“£ J’"?**- *• 16'
•“ »■
A widow fifteen year, old ha, married
‘J™ 10r
urarierad
fl’o eluldron, bu, wm
ooly „f
ugam.
too S?* !lT,"ng1'1 * lita'&gt;'»Lto
The yacht Sappho won the Newport ^-toorad
to to
, Lup.
■
Minueeota boMt, cucumber, four feet
in length.
Btol’“ .■iFrtD“T -A Kn „r m,
2^'
Ml ioio a tbra,h.
The Indiami won- the drat tobacco
smokers.
So,?S \i.u‘Jur£i “*•'h' di«1« •
It ia nobler to lire patiently than K •bort tone tbrnafter. On. of hi. to,
die patiently.
T* u’“h'? to I**’" “d O”1 of to
■boulder, fearfully lacerated.
Nothing ia trouble,,mo that we do

You miwt visit the
Can bo}had by Calling at

Great Emporium

Office in Hastings

We.Offler the following

Tax Titles
SKIJVER &lt;f- DECKER,

‘

willingly.

ttoAo!?!^E’' “" ***’
«t Lowell
!1( nnd dthberntely walked
off the hank mto tho river with tho in.
The mhabitota of Pen, delight in uw to'“'7”“PI^od by lh»“’wh»
saw mm, of committing suicide. Ho
roast anaconda.
was hauled out and rtill livre, for dught
°
Lightning has been particularly fatal we anon*.
this summer.
'

Sole Proprietor of

Tho true religion ie, love thy nehrhbor

It is better to lie flush in pocket than 1
m countenance.
We open the hearts of ©there when I
wo open our own.
,
The Texans brag of their eight pound I
&lt; abboge heads.
5,700 men are employed in making '
broom handles.
'
.
Syrups from worn out suspenders ore i
u chemical novelty.

Phoebe Cary said that her sister AUcq i
never had a lover.
:
laondon has two hundred female rtu-1
dents nf medicine.
.

‘

,

Stoves,

Harnesses,
Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

We will not bo underi i i
r-r
-sold by anv JEIouso

ine iLonracky*wheat crop contains!
myriads of the ucanis scabici.
Tho inventor of the metallic luggage ,
check made a fortune of 8250,000.
j
The Bible is a mother that nourishes
and soothes nil believing children.
The most melancholy trees are*—the 1
weeping willow and the ]dne apple.
It is ndrisablo to the cautious and re-!
nerved with people you do not know.
Fifteen inches long and five broad are .
the dimensions of feu Iowa man's feet.
Germany will apjioint soldiers’ widows j
to ihff vacancy's in the publie libraries. I
Since 1862, 45,000' volumes have
been stolen from tlie Louisiana State I
Library.
’

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t,

*

John A. Gkeble,

D. H- Banney had a leg broken while j
iiauling logs at Rives, a small town near
Juckson, on Tuesday.
- Tho city of Jackson bad a chain gang
of five men nt work on tho streets the
other day.
•The new high school building nt
Pontiac, just completed, was dedicated
August 80, Hon. Duane Doty, of Detroit
de hvered die address­
William Weller, of Conway, had his
foot caught in a threshing xMchine,
August 22, nnd lost a considerable part
of it.
0 n August 18, Mr- Wm. Bartholomew
&lt;M itffclll, .ged 88. H, wm bora
in Ir eland in 1788, and became a Mason
in 18 18. He had lived in the vicinity
of H oily since 1857.
Mr. JamM Bhingleton, formerly of
Ro moo, was killed at Clinton, Iowa,
Aug . 21, by tho caring in of a atone
qua rry in which he was *4 work. Ho
was buried in Romeo with Masonic bon-

Corn Sheller!
FOR sale AT

w. T. EASTMAN’S!
Wareliou.w on Broadway.

MAPLE GROVE.

CASTIaETON.

2^5"*
w^if B ex
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Recommended by all the first Claaa
; Phyaielana throughout the City and
I Country, ■■ the Ixr.t Family Medicine

Land and Calcined Piaster,

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L

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is&gt;X»r»«
JOHNSTOWN.

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES
August 10. 1871.

W. H. JEWELL,

Grand Kt.pids. Mich.
For Salo by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

Reoistbr op Deeds. Notary Public,
—and—
F
GENERAL CONVEYANCER;

BALTIMORE

Xuf« wXA&gt;

HASTINGS.

CARLTON.

21

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS

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Silver Watches,
s-.Y.rar’irfcU-

BEST AND CHEAPEST-

m

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Illi

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2-Xof.

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For the
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11 ocfreofn e jofn
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EASILY’ UNDERSTOOD.

JUTLAND.

Of Hojne Manufacture,

n Gc « w i n of rirqr Uli

Always ii Order aid Ready for Wort1
I hardened.

Little Red Shop!
West of Hank.

«?

llfo-lluie.

little noise irtilsoperatior.
•
It will tnakt any width of them deaired withonl basting.
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a pl
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Il will futcu erery seam securely.
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It will Cord. Braid, Quilt, Bind Gather. Hem■ glitch, Rulllr, Tuck, uod Fringe neatly and darablyf
We warrant it U&gt; sew everything needed in a
family, from tbs heaviest to the lightest fabric.

La.Xotnw^
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This is the Lad uha drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

18
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Io Tailoring or Dressmaking

A. WOOLEY

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Go to the

h»Xar»wX

THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.

IS a w Xofs w X
W.klfa.V'*

Please call and examine the Machine and Its
work. You cannot afford lo buy a Hewing Ma­
chine until you hare aeeu fhe I LORENCS with
its isle improvements.
Oflicc and sale:room st

STB !&gt;l Ol t c fl
ORANGEVILLE.

C*-x*ant Ac I’hilltpw’ Ktoi*
,’i'oi “ «X
.ot.etf

Solid Silier aid Plated Ware.
Go there lor your

CITY PAINT STORE!
COMMINS to BROWN,

PAINTERS.:
IToutf-Paifdiny,
Graining,

Sign and Ornamental I

OgSmmggall,

CHOICE GROCERIES!
A fino stock Jvsr Ofkyed
C’OMK AND HEE THEM

for warm meals at all hours.
Oysters and Rjereshments.
Remember the place. Op­
on hand at all hours.
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.
25yl
EL A. BUSELL.

otsei or

upto
-«X«»r««X
• •X®f««X
YANKEE SPRINGS.

£X 10 • • X
x ofn * X
i ol sex
X«»r«fM
THORNAPPLEJ

!?•#!

Ia.E. 8TAUFFER.
ShhadM Pictor. Fnimaa, Looking

GO TO CLARK’S FOR PICTURES

^Horsemen
ATTENTION 1

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Coll. We will cheerfully give
all information deaired.

I&gt;. BL COOK Jr CO
CALL AT JOHN STANLEY S

s-^Muam

MOSEY TO LOAM I

Temple of Honor. Dr. G
of Grand Rapids, » expos
ent at its institution. L
of th. Grand TwtpU

nascairrtox
sccnosjocscairnox.
i•aertox.
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'

WOODLAND.

rel .tire. living at Maooanb.

W.

genuine Bitter- In one 80 Cento Bottle
of Sheperd'o Compound Wahoo Bi Hero

Situated in tho (various Totmahipe of
Barry County—one of the best
Counties in the State of
Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

Sad imp, Mich.

i

Tbe to, Sum Oreenrill* to Detroit is

vum lor

of LAKES

Abstkacts of Titles
lands in Burry’ Cdunty fnmhhed on
appHcutlnu, at my office in the
Cour( House,

Sulphuric acid and soap suds will re- Dri]rrcrkfc: and Ch^miqfc
move medieineatains from silver epoorni. Ul U65,blb dnQ ^HCIHISIS,
A Texas storm recently traveled seven j
dealers in
hundreU and thirty miles in thirty hours. | PATENT.MED1UINES,
AnJLRinois man is arranging to keep [
PAINTS.
eight thousand hens of tho choicest
OILS,
breed.
VARNISHES.
Grarshopi^TH are terribly bad in Caro­
TURPENTINE,
lina, particularly among the tobacco TOILET anil FANCY (foODS,
Helds.
PERFUMERY.
Linen thread switches are • the latest
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
invention and liest imitation of human
CHOICE TEAS,
hair.
r
GROCERIES,
A western editor was recently request­ CIGARS aud TOBACCO,
ed to send his paper to a distant patron,
KEROSENE LAMPS* FIXTURES
nrovided he would take his pay in
•’traid.” At the end of a year he j
WALL PAPER. 4c.. Ac..
found that his new subscriber was a I
coffin-makor.
/'
CITY
DRUG STORE,
A girl who was making a dress ‘put 1
the stoeves in wrong. She was unable .
State
Kt., Hastings, Mie]?.
to change them, as she could not deter-'
mine whether sho had got the right
sleeve iu tho wrong place, or tho wrong
sleeve in thq right place.
!
HJKIlItlOK.

. All Around the State■

SKj.VlTEIt j- DBCKfR.

GRANITE STATE
OKAN1TE

Hardwire,"

Georsfejthe Third never saav the sea LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY
until he was fitly years old.

It W Mid tout husau B. Autbour did
not enjoy her visit to Sall Lake.
I

ItrU

—
the following complaint*.

JnuniJIce, Iiuliyestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Coati vencss, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Frrer«T Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of theSkin. Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood ; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Baek, Pain in the Lolita,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
etc. «Tr.

Farrier’s Improved!

Overtax billion pins are made annu­
ally inrfne United .’States.

Disease comes in by hundred-weights
ana goes out by ounces.

Price, ohly 60 Cents a Bettie.

Just Received
THE CELEBRATED

Nevada boasts of a spring which will ’
color tho hair black.
‘

God has given u» all tho jiower of be­
ing a comfort to somebody.

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

Large Stock

greble
U.IK1

SHEPARD’S

Battle Creek.

*

u, tnvMlr.

....

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Pun Whies and Liquors!
FOR MEDICIMAL PUBP0M8.

taka. Berry Ok. Mtau

o.

JOHN WBITMOBK.

�T||b R^iIblici^
H. BOLMB,

Bjyin&gt;a.| Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson

FlbUAer.

Call on
goods of al

Finer
■ ICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand - River Valley Division
AUGUST ifeTl.

and beat styles.

CuxrBina Houbb.

Clothing, Gatits Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E.G. Williams.
„. _ . —
. .
i “ A setting hea never gets fat.” but
most any person can get fat by buving
their groceries of J, Maus. '

An Every-day Story.

JSX’

BS

CaladoaU*
Unamend'

“Hello John, where are yougoing?”
1 “I wiw going down here to buy some
grocers.”
•‘Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to buy mine.”
“Down to Alien's? Why, I never bo’t
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole act of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
there, SO per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Besides he wasranted it.
The crockery he keep* 1*
the Boot’s celebrated ware?’
“Well, I always do so on groceries,
nnd aI know you van.
can. Besides
he itizvi-r'
takes &gt;'
m,u
uvniuni &gt;ic

Our Daily Advertisers.
To those who have responded to the &lt;
call to stand by the Daily in advertls-1
Ing. we cheerfully give place to their
various business enterprises represented |
in our columns as follows:
DRY goods.'
Russell de Nevins, of the Phoenix Cash
Store, who aie always on hand with
good goods and steady prices.
Grant 4 Phillipa, &lt;he old and reliable
Dry Goods House,'are on band with
a store filled to overflowing nt reasona­
ble prices.
Spring 4 Avery, of Grand Rapids,
advertise themselves as well as the i
Great Northern Michigan Agricultural I
Fair.
Skinner &amp; Decker, of Battle Creek,
appreciate the advantage offered by our
large circulation.
,

Clover Hullers!

j

GROCEUIKS.

C. H. liiCKs speaks out well and has
“cash” for his motto, alson fine stock
of gre eerie*.
M. Allen, localizes to a remarkable
extent, and, os everybody knows!
“ Mato,” a puff from us would do no|
good.
H. A. Busell, groceries and restaurant. |
keeps
n good stock of confectionery, gro-i!
.

SUPERIOR, MCSHERRY AND STATESMAN
CRAIN DRILL
Kalamazoo and -A-nn A.rbor

WHEEL OUT-.TIVA.TOBS
BALL, CALE AND KALANAZOO,

Local bli;i)ies JJotice?.

-

'

(ASTLV(;S

V9OW-W
t zf) wF

too. I get a better tobacco, ten1* and . L. E. Stuufler. Grocertc-*,Dining Hall, j
sugar there for the same money thun L..c ,iittu
Jt
.'heridin*
| any where else in town.”
“
Nuhvitle
.
CLOTHING.
\ &lt; raasmlla
M. A LLEN,’ ' B. Mudge, Dry Goods and Clothing,!
j Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.
advertisers closing out summer goods.
E. G. Williams localizes in various]
Hams, Williams 9c Co..
‘
Do not clairu to have the only Mold-' ways his “ First National.”
Hear? *
I
hardware.
; ing Mnchine in Barry county, but they I
Tr*iiu on thrChiraro A .Viehi*»nL»ktS&gt;iore R. |I have one that wiif
and aili
Greblc 4 Russell, one of the best
will stick any
all
.1 . Hardware Htores In the State, gives u- a.
Mtukwon .04 Whit. l। I.;...i..
kiu(h OJ .....1.11.....
nioJtllugM •thul ___
are* needed.
thlcari ExpreM.t IMOaa. DetroitExjreM «t They al*o have on band a large number j quarter column.
.’J1"’
Goodyear* Stitkcr. ...other, i-lve. u.
IL E. HAKOKNT. Grn.Snpt.
dow frames, 4c., that will be sold nt low ■ ,
J
figures for cash.
t,l‘‘ *an”f' Drc,P 1,1
Bturc? and be i
--------- .mbi e1--------| convinced thak-we tell no stories.
Go to Comtnins &amp; Brown for I’aints,
drugs and medicines.
Oils, Varnidies, etc.
Ackley 4 Slade surtain the Daily en-1
terprise with a fourth column.

KT
v w-*RAWING MACHINES, itABBOWS,

ETC.,

anil the largest stock of

agricultural,

machustery

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
i tlfwc in John Wriwm’a Hanlware Store. Brown's New Blwk.

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY

BOOTS AND 8BOES.

New goods has Just arrived at
/ R. Mudge’s.
Ah Important Lesson.

The economical habit, the iron nerve
and will, the keen quick foresight and
self-reliance so essential to success, has
placed the Grand Ratios Business
-College beyond the reach of all others.

A. L. Runyan advertises locally, un&lt;l j
that is not all—doe* a driving business. ■
At
unable ..
to j
furnith
back....num__ ter. _are-------------- .........
.....
a. Woolley Is willing nnd bound to]
*«••/«».* tAr eonanneraunt of tke ittw ef, a(|verttae a gO4H1 business. “ Thai’s bis
cur Daily,
fkllu we
srr will
srill take nibtcriptioiu for I f t ”
. our
\ Twenty-fire CcnU per week. Send tH'your I J. Maus the same, and hia locals arc:
namet Immediately and Commence note.
! full of wit, characteristic of his trade. '
- — —-------- ---------------

LOCAL 'EVENTS.
. ... ■—■

ip EASTMA N

advertise* Lumber, Lath,
-------- | j’lastcr, Lime nnd Stucco.

Shingles,

ANOTHERJAILROAD. .

fe#$3(lle Pointing line to a full extent.
LOST.
Fourteen Tkouumd IhUurs hare Inrr.
JEWELRY.
This morning a paper parcel, contents, .alBeriM in M, Citj, alrtod^for th, north I, R; Herridc. over wide awake in bb i
two yards Brown Empres Cloth and two -j
—j andj more ts• earpcdal to or ,I business,
shows
his card
end
tooth
road,
.
,
„„„
. doe*.
.to.the *people
* to
papers of pine, A Reward will be paid
,, , J
,
let them-know ...
what he
dentist hy.
’
to any one leaving the above parcel at added to thu noblt htt. Call another meet- I
Goodyear 4 Striker's Hardware Store.
ttrell th' tubtcripliont to an amount that will { pie in a large displayed advertisement
Attention!
GIVE US THE ROAD BEYOND A I fbnt it is their intention to do buslncie.
I have a yoke of cattle and a single DOUBT. AU honor U the tnm who are ! °,n 0
•«&lt;*
up with tlie
times in their profession.
horse for sale. Willi sell on time tor ;' auutivy thu imporlanl^enterpritr.
D. IL COOK '&amp; CO.
good paper.
IL J. Gkant. j
advertise a large list of tax titles to
Aug. 80, 1871. «
lands Ln Barry County for .-ale. They|
Another Railroad.
represent every township in the County.
, “ OxK-ntohny night iu winter when ■
Gold to-day, 112 3-4.
;
Coll
nnd sec them.
the winds were blowin" cold,” I bought J Weather warmer to day..
...____
WM. It.
J KWELL,
a pair of boots and rubbers at Maus', j Tho woman question-is he married. Register of.Deels.
Notary Publjc and

Co„TOin.4^,:“.KpMeDlttIllli

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, MOLDINC

Ac.

ting kFEIUBOBi a
TUR?&gt;
OUT and
Stewart 4 Steinhoff show to the peo
Moldings
Specialty.

ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING

Av.. 4v

Broadaway, mar rirti'.

Peach Festival.—The ladies of the i General Conveyancer; see his card, and
The days of grace on account* due
the late firm of Dickey &amp; Bently, are Presbyterian church of this city held then sec him. •• Will” is a good fellow,
pictures. "
pretty nearly out. Those- interested a peach festival at Union hall last eve- j
uing. We have not learned the amount 1 Geo. Clark points his camera nt the
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl
of funds realized
, people Iu an
j. K Minkler localizes
.Another railroad will not effect the
Rllioiocf.—Tho GramLRapids Demo-' !in'1 still continues to take photo's, etc.'
low prices at Maus'.
tret of Friday morning says. Rev.
news depot.
~ W^Twant^
-Tohn "
°f ’’•AriU.. will boll
J4,
H”'*' f“™«*
Wuted. Wauled.
(KrTiw) 0( lb„ UaiTOrn)i,t &lt;^nreh un new. to the hungry multltude-nnd
Every one having unbilled aceeuule I Sunday, Sent 3d. morning and evening. lhoK wbo llt&lt;' “
lh,! kind cd rood,
to call ahd settle the same by September ]
------- ■
-----| or smoke cigars, cr use perfumery, can 1
1st, for I must have my pay.
’
, Another Episode in Court.—Thl«; fl,,d them ut thc Po?t Office,
lOwl
'
Mason
morning as the Sheriff was escorting
.
j°hn Stanley,
•' e G-RC every day Solicited to fltrnisll PlqtCS Of Teeth
.
Vandeipnol into Court, he was met at Ii Groceries, and Pure Wines nnd Liquors j
for less than our usual price, backed with the coinplaint
Dox t you know when- to get your the door by Mrs. Field, who shook her । for medicinal purpose only.
boots and shoes ? I do-at J. Maus’, fiat under Vanderpool’s noec. exclaim­
ing, “ 0h you villain.”
Bottled Vienna Beer. Kustcrer s cele-l
f 41
chailCC
^eeth wh(&gt; need and
Cancer can be Cured.
. Now if Mrs. Field In Insane let her breted Wine or Beer to Drivate families'
IMLC them, WC WlUfrom this datf, for a few
friends take charge of her. But if in i
]
on
application.
{
‘
cn
S,
ulniost
one-half.
Ure will now make
L. N. Mixer’s scrofula nnd cancer I b” right mind, then her self respec t'
Kewl lh® profcwional and business fUU dnd Complete sets for$25. Single Plates. Upper
mixture is warranted to cure ail case-* ' sbould
* * ‘ cauae •Ler to •be n •lady under'ill
,
j earth for Attorneyw, Doctors, and many Or Under §13.
~
of cancer and scrofula in every form. circumstances.
other profeselons, call to the city &lt;&gt;f HasSend for circular. $1 per bottle. Ad,^-^-..-1..Hastings, Mlcb. Lowing, dipped from the last ZTomr
•----------I Journal, in which the editor of this re­
Grant
Hastings, Afict,. v_
bound to roll hi, groceries I |kt I. clorg^l with Haying, 'that th. , ,b,^,-1 trt,
and boot, and .hoe, II l,e don’t mnke . J-T “K* »-«r ~nvt.l Vanderpool un- XXXou
t^d It to . J wc^_________________ ' 1 X S 1 “MWi * '
tew they «e an Ignorant eet or Jank .
“ 1*
cent.
A-..,” b a dellbend., tn.llelon. and
““ ~
“&gt;™«toe»t. a,
H. A. Goodyear.
Dan’I’Striker.
: willful lie, und Its author a falsifier who- lbcy "*•bnntlcd ,n11 cent sugar at Busell’s.
I ever he may be. Besides, no editor who h
millineuy.
Rubber mops at Busell&gt;.
Mm. Morrill has n Millinery card in
Peaehes freehand nice at Busell's.
Goodjear &amp;
Ij i »
-..I.. ____ i... &lt;i. •____ ».
locally. We
\\ c are
triad tn
B-t Shorty Wtucbilt^ tor
locally.
are glad
to nnfo
note tho
the onia*.
enter-1
*t
Busell’f. I per.
prise of all who use printer’s ink in any j
form as well at* to notice a good busi-'
Dealers in
The Town Talk
Speaking of the HMof Police No. 1,
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci- I
Home Journal pays:
gars just received and for sale at the I "JY® believe the Jury panne! is com­ Tbnw..r'™.hu
..b
p..
n---.
' POBe(J of honorable men—men that have lots of furniture and RO.VB it is all foolish-1 I II II IW I | || || |a J
uxty rtewe Depot.
i regard to their oaths, and men that will
* A V AlUI ■
conscientiously make up their verdict ness to go away- from home to buy. We
think
so
too.
to the “law and the testimo­
Trk Lakcest Stock of School Books cc^iiag
Call at '
ny” as they understand It, without fear
C. N. Shepard advertises Wahoo Bit-.
in ths City at the City News Depot
or regard to what the editor of thcBan- ten and L. N. Mixer Cancer Medicine., T
ner has said or may yet say.” . ‘
--------------------j O HIS
Best cheese in the city at BuhcH'p.
Of course that jury is composed of
Thb Union Fair.—Admission to the
j honorable men. Police No. 1 Is the on­
A Cxoica Stock of perfumeries at the ly person who has ever questioned that, Fair Grounds, ringle ticket, will beSS1
City News Depot
save the Manistee Prosecutor, and we cents; single ticket to the Grand Stand I
presume they will make up their verdict 26 cents. To avoid lh« trouble and vex­
For Photographs nnd Pictures, of all without reference to what may be said ation of purchasing a ticket every time
kinds, call od J, F. Minkler.
either in the Banneb or .Home Journal, a pcison wlahe* lo enter the grounds,
Wooden Ware, &lt;fccas both these papers are among the season tickets, known on Quarter
Tax Towy Talk, K. C. B. and E. B number the jurors are not permitted to Stretch Badges, have been prepared,
end will bo sold for $2. These admit
Hall, three ef tho beet Brands of Cigarj read.
AGENTS FOR THE
one person to the Fair for four days, and
in the market at Post Office.
— —
■ ■—.
At it AGAIN.—TheBanner is again to all parts of the grounds, ail the privi­ Cheaper &gt;M twit,, u,„
either at hotat or abroad.
Cheapest fruit jar at BuaelPs.
ettiug off its Mura on .itajCominon lege of the track, to the Grand Stand,
and to every Hall. The person who pur­
The place to buy ynur boots and ehoee
LOTS AND PTLE8 OF IT ON
chases one of these Badges can attach it
‘•at
Rttxtan’s
to Ids «tat, and without
questions
‘
MADE OF
HAND AND DOl'ND
The above so far as U relates to the
when
TO SELL.
Custom work made on short notice, Common Council is malicious, and we he
f
theae
Lake Superior Iron.
call upon the Journal to print our dur ticked
at Ruxyan’k. ’ on the Common Condi, or to stand
TUR BERT 1J» THE WORLD.

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL

zt r r

ZS, SSU’S’XSkS: I

. M.t, u

OljR 11 ORh: WARRAJVTED.
STEWART V ST FIIVI-T DPI?

NO USE

Striker

FIlBMTrUF I

WM

WOLF’S

Iron, Nails, Glass,

FORNITnRE 0? KVKBY
DBCfiffHON.

Detroit Stoves,

at Runyan's.

Also the -'

fasts areslara.

JOHN WOLF.

WOODLAND PARLORS ’

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Bonner.
DAILY EDITION.

VOL. I.

Hastings. yicit.. Mnymv

hvemsg. ski't. 4 iktj

NO. 18,

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. I

Th“ u-** i n&gt;»«d s , is
row
J went down stairs and Vander- ।, , . N^hat to be moat admired in Christo- .ing two or three! times, by holding it
boat, th. whit, bou I ihould thiol . when
,
pool came into the' parlor. Mr. Van-'
httlOonj,,. . Irowwliaum, bo.C. 'Pelt came at this time also, ah'd ' re- |. pher Columbus is, not tho fact of his iever the vessel. The better way* is to
Sineteenth Day* Proceeding,.
: discovering Amerioa, but the fact of his bora
I
♦ hole thrpagh a boanl, thus hav­
length of it. There werri two whistles, i
mained till nearly 4 o'clock. • When he
I do net know what they were for, it went rivay .arQr.R^d dinner, and'after] going in search of it, in tho face of so .ing, the affected . port only coming, in
|
much
apposition.
.
j
contact
with, the steam.” , Ho guaran­
AFTERNOON
was a cloudy night and the wind blew that wo went out bn the verandah and ;
KUJlZi’JTrFvory dMk’ nor Ter&gt;’ eat till' nearly suu set, when Mr. titid । Why ere. compositors very, fortunate tees ,b certpin cure.
hghfr4|ja»&amp;
^riicne
moon
in
sight
The
e
'
•SeptemW, 4th, 1871.
up”
Mrs. Vanderpool, Miss Piper and my­ fellows? Because they can
Court did not convene to-day till’d boat was headed up the river and I saw self took a walk to Canfield's hiU. Du­ in business without a shilling of ■ eapino oars. He sat in tho stern with bis
o’dock r. a. when Mr. Cheem arose face towards the bow. I was nearly ring all this day I noticed nothing un­
usual In the appoasence of Vanderpool.
;uk1 offered in evidence toe defehte’v ex­ P^tHjrboatwhen he turned his heaX
,.“ Js that a lightning bug in tpe
and
After dinner we sat on tlie baloony up
hibit!
being the In paMfiuwdown tho bank to the river stairs a little while, while we sat un stairs street ?” asked a short sighted old lady. '
“ No, grandma,” said a pretty little
telegram sent by Vanderpool from Mun- we got a httle too tar down, and my wife Mr. Socor passed and spoke to Vander­
says “ we can’t get down here,” and wo pool. Wo started for Canfield’s hill at miss, “it’s a big bug with a-cigar.”
ke^m, as testified *» by Mr. G. P. Kiagswent up a little farther, yrhen we got in­
A trunk factory out west was lately
bury, the operator, an^
the wp|y. to the boat I told my son to sit down nearly sun set, and we all walked with
each other, as it happened. We were superseded by a saloon. Tho old sign,
He also offered ia widencu exhibits-*C” and we had no other conversation, but on the hill at sun set and remained there it is reported. was retained by the now
"D” and UE,” which was thc Kttle we made do attempt to keep quiet, j about hall an hour, while there Mrs. proprietor.»who eopnpnucally changed
locked my boat while gone to church.
wrapper found by the per. Q. B. Fisk, It was a necessary precaution.-or the V., remarked, "There comes Mr. Field”' tho T to T).
in the woods, and th? pieces of paper boat would note hafe been there when and wo all turned and looked and dis­
Josh Billingi lliut a large life insurcovered that it was not Field. 1 was
tn which bo Experimented." The. bank I camo back. It is a common practice talking with TamterpouLat.the time,and sdee policy doesut exactly mako a man's
Ixxlgor was offered in evidewec and to lock boats along the river bank. I noticed nothing unusual in'Em;'appear­ corpse smile at his widow, bat it ■ Helps
can’t tell how far tho noise rondo by ance. Ho einwhf turned around and[ amazingly to get another fellow to do'.it
marked exhibit “F."
’
my oar locks could be heard. 1 'saw no said ‘‘where F*’ Mrs. V. fixsj obaervo d[ for him.
Mr. ChM-cer thWN^d tlitf 4&lt;jp6sftlon persons about tho bank nor did I meet
-that it was not Field I think.’ I noticed
Lome, people ore never contented.
of Garrott VanPelt, who testified that he any on the street. Others came out of nothing more that Vandeqiool said. I
After
havmg
all their limbs broken,
won In fhe Company bf Vanderpool for the church with us, but did not go with From tho hill we returned homa and I
their heads smashed, and their brains
Y* Wng
half an haw on Sunday afternoon, 8qp. us after we camo out of Bowen’s, whose walked partZTttfc
knocked
out,
they
will actually go to
house is perhaps 20 rods from the bonk.
5th, and noticed nothing unusual in his I raw no light in tbe bank nor in the down we stopped a moment at Mr. Con- law to get further damages.
over’e anfi saw ’hfin, Wut 'I do n6t re­
apptfafftWe, only ha IqcOUcI i^k.and
rtreet, except in. the barber shop. I left member whether there was any conver­
A. (H.J Stamp is a clerk in the p0»tspoktrof having the diarrheou. Mr, and Bowfin’s at about S&gt;:80. The man had sation with him or not After we got oflice, Mr. 1’lant buries folks, Mr. Plugg
Miss .Piper were tiierv during his‘call, on light clothes throughout, that is, a homo we sat ou the piazza awhile con­ sells tobacco* and Baoghulj dispenses
nnd tlww spent the time tin lively ■con­ light coat, pants ^*&lt;1 hat. 1 am a wagon versing. The little , dog. came on the beer. All in Washington. ’ And a. Mr. LEATHER BELTING A SPECIALTY
piazza several times and
jumped Mugg sells lager in Brooklyn.
maker by trade.
versation. Mr. Cheever caxt offered in
Vanderpool’s
lap.
Thia
While the steneprapber was procuring, up on
“ Has your son Timothy failed T* In­ We will not be under­
evident*) the dopo*itiua of tGeorgv Ford,
was just at twilight aud after we rcFzeliuk’sAartimony Joim hw room,
us taken by the Stenographer at the1
1 turned from the visit to the bill. We quired Gubbens of Stubbens, tho other
sold bv anV House
Mr. C^he-riec eibed that tl|e teetimony’ had our lunch and after that Vander- day.
Koluuiazoo trial
. '
In Michigan.
“ Oh, not ht all, he has only assigned
or Mr. 'it '1V.'Mfciylor, ‘as given at * thoi pool went out. We had our lunch in
The Peopte’i'rittonfey^ asked for time
over
his
property
and
fallen
back
to
take
John A. Greblk,
Manistee trial and published ia the, tho kitchen. During my visit Mr. Vanbettor position," was the reply.
'
to examine tho testuuorjy of Mr. Ford
Mark Rvhshll.
derpooUwas
dieting
dor
his
health,
ax.
for
before allt wipg,it to be
which tie pamphlet, bo admitted as widvnee on' diarthote,Oft, this) day lib Wanpb^ned
An old Widowbr khy^. *hen you pon
4he ground lirat subjxnnas seat out for‘ os ho had done rtfiie time '.before,“and
Court granted.
the Question to a laJy do. it with a land
’ Mr. Cheever then offered the dr- him had been returned not served andi we spoke to him about Laving medicine. of laugh, usif you were joking. If she ACKLEY
■
\V hat was said ?
accepts you, very well; if she does not
pjsitigp’of Edward B. illall ns taken at evidence had ,'been introduced to.shoiy .
that he had left the .State and was re- I Objected to by Mr. Eggleston, whor
Kalamazoo, on the 'paOund that the
siding at Toledo, O.
said i&lt; would be propper to show what
S L^VUE,
subpoena had been returned served,
Mr. Church opposed the motion on Vanderpool did, but not any prescrip- •6b.some subject, I do
remembut-at the witness liad not heeded it. an
the ground dint it was wall known that ptious or directions jjiven by the^e ladies., benwbat, exeliiitfled
attaihifiX'nr hud boencAsuctl and rut uni­ his residence was [utToledo, Ohio, and! M*- Hughes said he did not
‘Alt’s true, for ma says so ; and if ma
t'd not served.
shown I “T" s0&gt;
60»
ft n‘n’fc K&gt; ”
his deposition ought to Iuho been taken, care
how
it
was
Mr. Church oppeaad tlio admission «cf
By the Court.—I am disposed to ud- whuttook place, but this was the most
’• Ah; John, since you have been to
the testimony on the ground that the
mit tho testimony of Mr. Taylor as giv- straightforward
•
• • manner to get at it. the city tho black ox died without any
showing nu nor sufficient.
notice whatever.”
en at Mauirtec, but thipattorneys must We shall show that Mr. Vanderpool had
“ Gracious mercy I” exclaimed J ohn,
J)r. A. P. Drake of Hastings, was
agree between themselves whether it au engagement with this young lady to •‘how fust we are passing away.”
then called ia the rxnd, who, being
slutil be takriy from the pamphlet, or acoempany the Pipers to the boat, which
sworn, said.-{examined by Mr. Chee­
whether wireeseos shall -be introduced ho relinquished in order to go for modi*
Health Itemsand dealers tn
x^_
ver.] I hare practiced medicine ih this
cine.
to testify in-regard to what it was.
PATENT MEDICINES.
cijy for about 20 .yuan*. Mode an'ex­
After tbe reading of Mr Fnriick’s
Mr. Church raid that only acts and
To Stop Bleeding.—It is said that
___
amination - of George Vanderpool last
PAINTS,
week, ami found him afflicted with tor- testimony avas concluded, Miss Lotto* circumstances could be shown with such bleeding from a wound on man ar beast
may be stopped by a mixture ol wheat
OILS,
uki on both sides, lhaton the right side bcribner was called to the stand and be­ conversation as is necessary to explain
flour or common salt, in equal ports,
being much the worst. Tbe utibcf -of ing duly swam, said:
lheae. All the conversation his friends bound on with a doth. If tho bleeding
VARNISHES.
these, without a truss, would be to im­
(Examined by Mr. Hughes.)
| addressed to him urging him, is, un- lx) profuse use a large quantity, say
TURPENTINE,
pair the strength in lifting. In attempt­
I reside £t Racine and know George I
from one to three pinta It may be left TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
ing to lilt a weight .without a truss the Vanderpool, formed his -acquaintance in . lucessary.
on for hours, or even days, if necessary.
PERFUMERY.
bowels would jirutrude throagh the 1868 nt oar house, he came on a visit, | Mr. Cheever said that ttio jury is cnThe person w|io gare us this recipe says
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
nj-euiiig and cause great paiu. Hare haring mairi. .1 our oouriu. Wa. al i
,o (W,n. f„. whkh
qualifr in this manner bo saved tho life of a
had some experience in chronic duurhcea 5Iani.l~ in Augu.1 IMS. to ™t »y
nb&gt;cnM
evenj
w&lt;.
; horse which wis bleeding from a wound­
...CHOICE-TEAS,
and involuntary passages are not infre- coujfUi. JReuuuned at tauderpoolsi .
°
GROCERIES..
•bow whether landerpod ed artery ; the bleeding ceased in five CIGARS aud TOBACCO,
quent,os it causes great weakness. The very MV U® week*al Shis time. Heminutes after *tho application. It has
openings in hernia are, where tho Bper-,' member tins ewnttof .the (lisapiH-arcncc 1 sought an opportunity to get away from
been successfully applied in other cases.
KEROSENE LAMPS ^FIXTURES
xoatic chord paens through.
of FiflM which was on Sept 5th. Hod । tos friends that evening or pot, in order
.X]ra„a uf Ji
M
_Dr. Charles Russel of Hastings, was l.«n ihoro n -~k aad a half. Van- ; „
Ilia it-H wiled Shoes.—The Philadel­
WALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..
next called to tiw stand ana being
V
. 14Jhadl— io «.«• hi woUll.ro phia surgeons, like other wise people,

GREBLE

RUSSELL

Hardware.

Stores.

Harnesses,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

Druggists and Chemists,

sworn, and examined-by Mr. Cheever,
testified as follows :
Have practiced
medicine ' aud surgery for five years.
Examined George .VaDdeqtool, and
found that he had two.ruptures, the oni­
on the right side bcing-nuich tlio worst.
Without a truss this .would affect his
strength quite seriously, but with a well
fitting truss it would not be very much
noticed. 'Have not had much practice
in chronic diarrhoea,' but think that in­
voluntary passages occur much more in
ormv diarrhoea than in other.

Mr. Cheever then -offered in evidence
tho testimony bf Jacob Etalick. us tak­
en at the Kalamazoo trial, Qn the
state and beyond the rcacb.nf this court.
This was granted and 'Mr. Hitchcock
read the testimony as follows:
Jacob Fralick sworn, fejramined by
Mr. Lathrop.]
I resaeil in Mon
isteo.in 1IJ01I. . On the evening of Sep.
5th., I was at the Metltodiai church, I
live on the north side of the river and
the church is on the other side. I cross­
ed the riper in a smell boat with my
wife and t*u small children. I hitched
my boat about two rods ImsIogt
bank
dock.
Services were out about !r
o’clock, after that! werit with ray fami­
ly to Mr. Bowen’s, next door t01taitejr*«
coniers, arid
pr 2D ininiies. L
then started for my bout going along
the opposite side of tho Street ’from tho
bank building, about. twenty ar thirty
tect
beyond
it, ■ and
rtarted
down
the
Lank to
tho
river
When about hall way down I heard a
fnlasli; ! put my family ih my boat and
as 1 rowed up the river I sAw h inan sit­
ting in a small boat at the bank dock.
I rowed wifliin ten or fifteen feet of him.
He had on light clothing And latnMhe
tern of tho. bo^L apparently resting,
his arm on the dock. The boat was-

X™
1 heard a low whistle from the direction
of Ab boat' I awwri! ug’ uriler th&lt;
bridged
about
three-quarters of a inife distant. When,
I got home it was five piinutea to 10
o’clock.' Hie Triaii did not pull &lt;»ut from
tho dock while I saw him. I wcnndiiot
know tire man.
CroM-examiued by Mr. Hughes.

are opposed to’ high-heeled shoes. l)r.
Win. H. Pancoast remarked tho other
CITY DRUG STORE,
day, after performing a painful opera­
tion on an interesting little girl whose
State-St.. H&amp;Mtinnrs, Mfch.
feet had been ruined by wearing wrong­
ana somemuos more, auc ue came id (---------------"h- modi. ly constructed shoes, “This is the beginn­
daytime and evenings also, and was &lt;m« instead of to di^ose of the evidence ing of a large harvest of such cases.”
there nearly every evening. He come of his guilt, which he held was incompe­
Bose Felon.—Of all painful things
to eoll and Vanderpool was there a tent, for suppose he had not made any
' COMMINS &amp; BROWN,
can there be any so excruciatingly pain­
great share &lt;cf tbe time. As u rule Mr. poetext, on leaving, would his statements
ful
as bone fellon ? We know of none
and Mrs Vanderpool, and Miss Piper
and her brother, Misz Ruggles, myself on returning bo taken as r« getUu, or a that flesh is heir to. As this malady is
ITotur-Faulting
quite frequent, and the subject of much
and others were there. The evenings pait of the action 'i If it is shown that ho
Graining,
earnest consideration, wo give the last
were always spent in lively conversa­ went to get modieine. the jury must take
Paptr-Sanging,
[;
recipe for its cure, which is given by
tion and very sociable. J have seen that as the object of his errand and the
that high authority, tho London Lancet.
Field also in tho tank as 1 always reason of his absence, when in reality it
“As seen as tho disease is felt put
Sign
and
Ornamental
..
called there when I went down town,
directly over tho spot a fly blister, about
und the relations between Vanderpool can hardly bo supposed that ho would
the size of ^our thumb nail, end let it
.and Field were always friendly and they not have some pretext
remain for six hours, at tho expiration
,t^«r. i. Wall paper, wi»do.
were on good .terms whenever I saw
By the Court:
of which time, directly under tho sur-’
Sbhadea Picture Frame., Lookior ,
them. lie was always like one of the
I see no reason for changing the rul­
GlaatM Vamtahfca, ’u3.
Jsmily,
came
whenever-'7
he ing which I made when the same ques­ fuco of the blister, may be seen, the fdOila. MUed PuaiaArUM?’
t
QR, whiqh con'-idstantlrtbe takau out
Jla'rriala. Window.
&lt;•
pleased
and
was
all
over tion camo up when Miss Piper was on with the point of a needle or a lancet.”
Gists, etc., etc.
the house. He would come in without the stand. It is competent UPahow
ringing the bell, and would oune in at what was the object of his going. but1
I.vjcdiciovs Early Rising.—We cau­
the kitchen door aometimes, and somo- not the conversation in regard to it. The tion parents particularly not to allcw
tlmes at the ftbnt door; ho would go objection was sustained.
their children to be wiiked up in tho
into the pantry and help Himself to
Court adjourned till 0 o’clock to-mor­ mornings ; lot nature wake them up;
lunch without an invitation. At one row morning.
she wil* not do it prematurely; but have
time he seated himself at tho breakfast i
a care that they go to bod at an early ____ KCST£/l/:/r.S CELEfiRj^TFH
,tab|o withguLjm inyitatjou. Mr, and ,
hour; let it be earlier and earlier, until "W*TISTE OR BEER
Wise and Otherwise.
1 Mrs. Vanderpool and. uiyeelf were at I
it is fotirid that they wakd up themselves
BOTTLED,
the table Brane camb'ifi with Mr. Van | The population of London exceeds the in full time to. dnjre for breakfast. BoPelt and brought a letter tuMrs. V. aud i twelve largest cities in the United States iuf .wnJtedLup eafly and allowed to en­
gage
in
difficult
or
any
studies
late,
and
wkil« »h!’ wa&gt;ire«4»n|r5t ho sat down to combined.
ALBERT ErSELBERG.
.tho .table, remarking that ho had not
just before retiring, has given mauy a
St. Charles Reitiurant on JefTerson St
There are two subterranean ponds in beautiful and promising child brain fe­
eaten innch that mooting. He took a
dish of berries which Al in. V. playfully Monroe Co., Pa., in onoof which the fish ver, or determined ordinary ailments to
took away from him. Ho ate breakfast
the production of water on the brain.—
with us. He addressad:Mrs. V. by her
The Government of Japan han s?nt Dr. Dali.
given name; Helfen. He.p.ftoo brought
Another Ceue &gt;on Corna—Take a.
,
n
1Mb, 1B71.
T
;my letters to me.
little sweet oil, -on getting up -in .the
Hit: This HetSIj so long sntf tsrorsblr known
Ques—What were the relations be-j
I
morning
’and" before retiring at night,
Baltimore issued one thousand nine
Miredsad mi in perfect ordqr for braiMM’.snd
tween you aud Field ?
,
and rub it on tho corn with the tip of WJn
10keP‘iaU il« sppointments
Objected to by Mr. Eggleston and 1itrrtdred tin I fiftv-tive building permits tho finger, keeping tho corn well pared SM«'Fint
ClaM Hoair. Bat to meet tbe wishes
from January to July.
•
।
down. This roHevee the friction, which
th
Chinese cucumbers grow from five to causes corns, hridwnll cbTe',thftaP'in a
• all-who with to find a quiet
eight feet in length^ and from six to nine short rime.
e while in the citT.
.
।
txjoI at tho breakfast table. . He had on inches in diameter.
K. A F. LYOft. vroeefotnr.
As-orinac
Crax
Fan
a
F
elon
—
-The
' clothes
.-wore badly worn.
d.*" which
-SieS-W"!«W
rT
“•br^‘t
^&gt;”"' 2 twenty out of eleven hundred cheese­ Freeport Jasmai fttmishes fhb^fol lowing
euro for a felon, which is’ easily tried by
bank, and I next saw him about 2
factories in’ tht United States. ..(
ilio ' afflicted, and if all right,' cannot
odoak. ItMnrtgo.lScbg^^,*?An invention by tho French, iq tjie have too wide a publicity : "A friend .
Ourfariia.
da^Mra-.WMarpool.
Mr.
;
SHERMAN RICH, Dealer in Muiical In­
tells -ui atA suM cure -for Telo^ which
and Mim Piper, Min Buegl«« “« “•
lining, Sheet Music, MuaJeal B6ok» etc. Also
•**111 couia rate general use ixf the hospitUltrav foe tteJnstlreeWwaUd
।uthorladr ,waro UlW, Ma. and SUM
fra#
usedfor.rdmmDg
Piprr went to church, and whan.,,Otej
TAYLOR £ FARLEY ORGAN,
camo homo I waa in mJ room and.wenl wounds with considerableadraiitago. It put'in % quantity' of'Hvo eoala/throw on
iowo rtair. immediately, but went up to has tho quality of absorbing water readi­ a handful each of hops, rye flour and lhe best in the market. Cali at the Drug Store
ly
and
retaining
it
.for
a
considerable
brown
sugar
;
then
steam
the
affected
of Dr. Burton and see it, South Side Sute St.
my room njain in n moment, and did
port for about fifteen minutes, repeat* Haiti nga, Mich.
1C
rm *
not go down again till about 2 o dock, length of time.
V. did tbe housework and washing,
’
they kept m* servants. Vu acquainted I
pretext to get away, but
with Herbert Field, had met him in ■ here wufind him .urged to.go.
Juno or Jul, pmuu.. Mot him al
Mr I^leriou uij Umt'it i. aiupiil

CITY PAINT STORE!

PAINTERS.

BOTTLED VIENNA BEER!

Michigan -Exchange.

MUSICAL!

�btyw Ca^
Th*

'ORTH.

Ham*, Wffljam*, 4 Co.

Hannisi. Mich., Sett. 4, 1871.
CIHCUMBTA1TIAL ZVIDB1CB.
WHOLY UNRELIABLE.
A Kecenv

, L. RUSSELL,
ArrORNEY at Law. Ia~r.no. .

\arry

RVSSE^^

jaldyl ’

CHAS. H. HAUK

of Mistaken Identity.

The recent abortion murder In New
York City of Miss Alice A. Bollgby of

wrig, in connection with the Coroner's
inquest on the dead body of the unfor­
tunate victim, baa furnished tu with new
and important demonstration of the ut­
ter unreliability of evidence given to
Identify a dead body partially decom­
posed. In this case, many wltm«Ms
swore positively that tbe body before
them was thatof MfeaFiga Rasenzwelg,
who some weeks before had myaterloualy disappeared. The evidence given ia
summed up editorially in the New York
Tribune of Wednesday last, an follows:

VAX VELSOR fc ROLFE.

c Roads, Md form* to-d* r
California. Tbe Middle

Y AND COUNSELOR

Sash,
Oak, falls intOj a line running down tbe Missouri

liogton Route, for it* town* ‘higb-gleaming fora.

Cou^t'J 0
assort”‘eni 0

pr(/ Goods,
u
of

Doors.

Gr0CtriZZr Soods'EvsrVvario^
f Ghtav for
tEinito he k0

Selieit-

Blinds,

Examine

WM H. HAYFORD

&amp;C.

the Good*
Hurting ton, Iowa, .'or among the four thousand

fret H-

dressed

r r A. NAANS’
BUSSELL-

WM, L. COBB,

LUMBER

COMM EKCI A.I&gt;.

nd OMBMlhw at Law. SoIMtor tn

boding of the dead bodr were au* nt Ar*t

Of all Kinds.

liMtinga,9epl. 4, IbTl.

HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTOBNBY a» Ito*. Inearaae* and

Elevator Build'

HASTJNQ3, HfCH.
PirmCTANS and Heretyw
Halt, »na. per bbl
Halt, coarse. par bbl
iteaa*. per bu*bal

» otelioc©

tormerlj kept a butcher'* shop at No. ‘.8 Bayard

.vaarUbte for having long reddish hair. Those
fact* were reported to Inspector Walling, and
Detective Eustace was detailed to aid CapL Kmhimself also took part in the aesreh.
Several oflhi Poilah Jews un 11*xter street tn
tbe vicinity of the Fite Points, were interrogated

a
Tallaw.perlb
Pbtotoes, per boabet
A^ea.per bo.bel.

no use Talkuagr

BEST

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS

DRM. B. J. k E. F. BROWN.

STYLE

HOMEOPATHIC I’hysleiasu. ONeels

OF. MENU

JOHN ROBERTS.
40 to *u

FINE BOOTS’

Are bound to sell

isk

.

PHYSICIAN’ aad Sarseao. OMcrwast end of Slate
streeuBaMfatn.

mj

pregnancy when she disappeared. Capt. Kennedy
bad boon visited by Joseph Price a Polish Jew,
wba keep* a aecond-band clothing store on.Bax-

stated poaltikely that it was the body of Figa
Haseurwo!/. He identified it by tbe hair, the

DR. C. C. LINNLRY,

In lb* Lily, Manufactured by

Haney.

BOTANIC mJ Keltic Phyateha sad Deatbt.
traal* all ehraate and aculs dlssaaas; will attend
toaUBaU* by day or nlrht. OAm at Na»hvU«.
lUrrv coaaiv Mr'j.

Shoulders

WOODRUFF !
Michigan Central R. R

Groceries.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

REMEMBER,
1 LATE OF CANADA. 1
| palhic I'byricjsD. Ba
• Washington Olo-k, bouth aide State St..

attention civeataSurMy and dtsaa^marehildre
Call* cromatlv atiendidto.
novUBJtf

'

•elg was ■ cousin of Dr. Koaentweig, and be­
yond thi

Kalaatasoo Accommodation for Chicago leave*
st 5.J0 a. m. and arrive* at Chicago at tl-» a..tn.
CflsnuU.t Kalamaaoo with Ute Grand Rapids
■nd Indians Trahw. /
fltiixo aaxv:

And everything in their line of Goods ■
at prices as low as nt Joekaou,
or Grand Rapids,
. 0®“ All Style* of Women's and Chil­
And In many ca«es Liwer.
dren's Wear,-®t

HsLiH
By * careful peruaal of the above from
the Tribune it will l&gt;c sccu that ole was
Day Tiain* have Lsdiru Carsattarhed.and all the
have the, latest trnprureoiants in truck.,
identified by th© hair, hands, forb­ coaehaa
ven UUat»ISION.
head and TEETH. The evidence of
Kalamaioe 9 30 a. ta.—3 43 p. m.
Identification was much stronger than Leave
1
Kalamatoo Accommodation leaves Chioaso at 4.10
any given to identify tho body picked ।
.up ou tbeahorc of I^tke Michigan in Nika at.10.4o »■ n&gt; and arrive at Niles at MO p. tn.
September, 1869, us that of Herbert
Field, and by parlies who had much
11. E. SARGENT, Genl SupX Chicago.
bettor jueans of pergonal knowledge,
J URD. Ass'i Sap't. Detroit.
.
than those have who seek to establish
Field’H murder by the identification of
the body found on thealioreof the Lake
nilich from the nlledgcd place of the ■
'
Tl&gt;. TOT BEST PLACE to buy
murder.
Subsequent investigations kavedtin
inutrated beyond (he jtotdbiHty oj a CARPETS.
doubt, that the girl, Flgn Hosonzweig,:
OIL CLOTHS,
sailed for Europe some five weeks be­
fore tbe finding of tlih body in the De-1
pot of tho Hudson River Railroad, and ;
MATTINGS.
that the body was that of Miss Alice A.
Jidaisby, ’ate of Patterson, New Jersey- ’
MATS.
Tbe lacta in this case go along wayjkfo
prove that marks upon tbe person tbrtuld
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
always be received with the gravest'
doubts when important results are pepd- j
mg on the Identification of a human
AND
body, and that the evidence derived from
LIh&gt; teeth is no more reliable, than any
&lt;dhcr. Uncert^nty, unreliability,fa writ NOTTINGHAM
ten in letters of living light on every)i3Tqgrapb of circumstantial evtilcuce,
nod c.-pc-cial when human identity is
the important fact tu be established.
74 MONHOE STREET,
The circumstance' in lb’s caso were
ninny times stn&gt;rtg&lt; r to prove that body
Zhe person of Miss Ro.ucnzwcig, than
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,
any that go to pro.-c tbe identity of
Opposite the National Hotel.
Herbert Field, on which circumstance
the Prosecution are relying to prove his
death, and convict Georg© Vanderpool
F.
of his murder. Yet Miss Rosenzweig
is to-day alive in tbe "Father Land,''
and who knows but what Herbert Field,
driven to deepen lion by tho evidently
unfortunate character of tho relations,
Imaincss or otherwise, into which he
The'Homestead Property
had been inveigled by Mbs Hill, may
not have left unbeknown f»r Darts un­
known, and is yet. like Mias RoacnzMeig. still living. We believe this Is the
case, and have full faith that the future
wDJ demonstrate that fact.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

LACES,

IMMEN.

FOR

STEWART A STEINHOFF.

Wsi aid Uaital Daunts.
| uFFJCn orsr Grant A Pbuiis'a Store. Ha«h|£&gt;

The

Chirac") for Detroit at

City

32

HYDE R HAVER.

J. V. WOODHUFF.

Hew Goods Just Received.
i‘The Corner Grocery.
GRANT# PHILLIPS.

I0III, DIROINIi
At

Hastings.

C.H. HICKS,

Bartow.

Still Continue to Sell

EFGISTER of De*d«, General Coaveraoeer an-1
Notary Publie. QEieera the Court Howw. and
ope? I1 J41 boB": AU/ow to be Mid wbeu paper*
sreleft f-irraoord. January 1st. 14.9.

Groceries.
Crockery.

MILO T. WHEELER.

Glassware,
30 ( tars Experience

Ac., Ac.,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
1 DEPUTY U. 8. Marshal. Gjnertl Collecting Agent
and Auctioneer.

Cheaper than noy Store in Hast
Kings,
Mr. MARBLE having bought lb* Carding 4/a I

E. H. MALLORY.

chia* lately owned in Middlerille, and
haring removed it to Hastings, and

'I

Deputy Sheriff of Barry Cotuitv :
nt the
wiy•'No*, al th* .Dufirt IIo&amp;«&lt;u~Hi*tiux'.
Mlehixan.

National hotel.
Rntisef n etlou.

c. 11.

hickh.

—-------------- ------- -------------------।

Gbkat Union Exposition
J3y“Wool tent by Railroad will be
Carded to order, and sent back in good
condition.

A, Cru&lt; tUpld.,

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 AM) 15, Wil, —
two FAIBS IX oxk.

• ------- AARON CLARK.

nrx

Shop in BABLOW A GOODYEAR’S

New Warehouse,
Adjoining V. F. Dwigbt A Co* Foundry.

State Pomological Societyar
Unite In maklnv th* above a grand demonstra.
production of Michigan Industry
Admijaion 23c, children 15c. Kxhibttora are

WELCOME MARBLE.

HIS ItTRICK

XTI■

I&lt;

OMNIBUS AND HACK LINE.

“ ssaiysaiK:,•sK&amp;.’sisf
rate*. Freight so* Uy fret.

Splendid Opportunity;

■1. ROBERTS S CO.
Gcurrnl N.-w. DouIci-h.

$1.00 for 75c

Painting.
-

K 44 Peace and War songs of the North­
men” is to bo the title of the King of
t;weeden's new volume yf poems.

jollMf

foraaenta.

i Hit8 itAX uT" JonX8°yf- (f-rmorly Clerk of tin
. Il^tu

Aorlbtri Mlcb. Arriealiaral ia&lt; Mr-

FINE HOUSE.Good BaHdimn. ExoaiteM Wat

The gods, desirous of destroying the
firm of J- S. Ueoood &amp; Cui, have made
them mad. At least, it ia nunouncud
that, drunk with prosperity, those pub­
lishers are going to start a comic paper.

Dwelling m Droad-

WM. UPJOHN,

JOHN MICHAJEU

close out my Stock
Gold &amp; Silver Watches, of EutiU
Summer
Fine . Gold «Tcwc'1*3%

'!««« NURSERIES.

Stlid SIyct aifl Rated Ware.

Dry Goods and Clothing
"ftvt Dent’ on thf

R. MUDGE.

Aocnox Birxs printed on abort notico
at this Office.

�AOKXT8 WAMTKD!

A ftiOM PHN»

M*

.

■uweiuii

ATTENTION!

PICTORIAL

miles without

FAMILY BIBLE,

That to buy Goods
Good Bargains in

TS^ SOVTK

~

A FAMILY REOURU,

KEW Foil

ARD

FAMILY /.EBt'H.

BOSTON

PS^r, „ „w

&gt;WRKPAX

T’0BJ£ mn|

You must visit tho

WITH OVBB

.
1000

50,000 REFERENCES,
the ricTomai,family
contain* A utorehra* »f iufcrmstion
only reach the mind through tbe eye.
nation* carry one hark ,n iu.

Ia&gt;:

Oilme.

,

illustrations,

Cun be] bad by Celling at

non
'» N«» York, 3S5 mile,,
BnflUotoN,, York, 423 mile.
^5*
Yon 448
I?S‘41Tk * N«» York, 460 milm,
Cleveland to
v7_i_ .
EXTBXIW

TfXS

bible
«h."
hr (Hua
..... .

Anwqmnee. t.retuteee, Deeate. Ririe lancet*
f1!??'
InacriptionaTTd
Incident* referred to throughout the Sacred
Text Thee attract th.
____

Office in Hastings.

H's Offer the following
Tax Titles

*^”800 miles without chango of Machen

SEINER &lt;f- DECKER,

»Rh^«taVLilwrt,Ofonjiir1"’ew Bl CM, u&gt;

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

lonum
Solo Proprietor of

’fl

lm.„uj

Battle Creek.

Edition.

Must Suitable for the Family,

Hxcbang. .nd liichig,Slr«" bjXw'rSrt

Large Stock

an. hA- ®

Moat Valuable lor the Student,
XJost Instructive for the Teach or.
Most Appropriate fur the Child,
Most Useful for the Minuter.
Most Interesting for the farmer
Most Elegant for the Parlor,
Most Profitable for the Shady.

SFFF.PA-W.TyS

of LANDS

COMPOUND .WAHOO BITTERS,

Situated ia tho various Townships uf

■•€ a WhUker ,«&lt;r rtimalatia* heva&lt;*&lt;.. bat •
MurnxK within tbe r*&lt;chuFair.

Barry County—one of the best

PHoc, only

lB N,,r York 5.SO P. M Com
t*v «fibb™i‘2,&lt;Or C*K,Pep»t®«». Albany, «d

Just Received,

THE PICTORIAL FAMILY B1IILB,

X^^aiTlMd*6!’” ,r* •‘“whodal Clifl^

ia addition to to* feature, already alluded to
voutain* tbe Apocrypha, (.boeordania, Paalm* tn*
—a .l- .j______ _
.

YoriT^

runumg through to New

U.Bk.rk from Union
Historical and Explanatory Matter, etubodytnt
the labor* ot many of the most eminent Bibicu
'cholore. Jt ill p/inled M th, ttoe.t oaleudrr^

Michigan,

Thia articleb«a bwn thoroughly tented
and found a auro and apeady cure tor
the following complaint*.

AS8(YRLA.

SKjtrxet j- pgerrn.

THE CBLEBBATEU

Farrier’s Improved!
URANITE STATE

Sour Stom­
ach, Costivenc*', Nervout and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,

Coru.Sh.eUer!
FDH SALE AT

w. T. EASTMAN’S)

Xe.

MAPLE GROVE.

Vt

I

gence of/ibe country.

o£,„,V.,
vunvrai aatlwav

S.nter.

far
Harn.burg
it* with Murniag
“P»*«e Tram of New Jcraer Railroad for PblC
adelphia. Baltimore and Wi
" “bmgton ; and al
York with
Mw
,2.
'jth Morning
Exam* trains for
... v__i
— mu
HoatonauJ New
Eugland
to thia train at
pussteu Bridge.)
MQkMl chanve.
!heA«t Hornell.-

arrive, ip Rew Fork at ».l P. M. ttomtecia at
Elmira for WHIiaeiSMrt, liarnuburg and tbe ,
South; at Owego for Ithaca; at Hingbamton for
Cnaperstowe. Albany tad the celebratedaumnier
resort KharoaSpriug*; at tjpvycourl lor New !
.«l
__ i v__ v___ i.
i._ _ i

•We are aleo the Publiatrere of POTTER'S
STANDARD EDITIONS of F.mily, Pulpit-

imi.h

t'hflon 1.30 P. )1 . Su.pen.iuo Bridge at ).S3 I
1. If . fl..* I. ... -&gt; I . I • If —— .J ......I
• .. • .

Ua.Xnfn’ W
13 •

STANDARD
HOU.-E"

DkKOS.

NOTABX PUB1.U',

-»nd-

AnsTB.cre or Titl»

AND

IN THE WOULD Jkl accumina eu thi* Rail war.
failway Company La* opened a.I
beir Jettey City Depot to the
rw York, thuvenablmx Pease 0upper portion of the city with-

TESTAMENT

JOHX E- POTTER # CO.,

PHILADELPHIA.

THE ABOVE CUT

Erie Railway Uoftl.e tnual picturesque and beau- I
liftiicharacter. Admirer* of Nature • beautie*.
in a daylight journey over the Line, will had in
n* ever changing land*e*p«r aubject* of continu
al admiration and internet.

Family Sewing Machine

BOUTS 111 SUB,
Of Home Manufacture,

ral whatever. Much
Mrioue ■iektw*. and
■uffertng la prevent­
ed by their timely
a
a* a....
minx!.
be *afwhkli

and »iuggi»h are cteaaaed by ayer’e rUU. and
► umulatrd Into action. Thu* Inripirvit dteaa*
la changml into health, the value of which cbanyr
when reckoned on the va*t nralffttiitM who enjoj
it. can hardly be computed. Their angar coatm*
make* them jileaaant to take, and preaervea tbeii
virtue* unimpaired for any Irogtli of time. *c
that they are ever froth, and perfectly reliable
Although eearrblng, they are mild, and opcratr
without disturbance to Utacoartttnlion, or diet, qi
oTuixtlon.
Full direction* are glrcn on the wrapper t&lt;
each box, bow to u*e theta a* a Family Pby«ir
and for the folkrthng complaint*, which liM»&lt;
FUU
rapidly cure:—
a-—
--- ----- - B.^a,_al— W

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

A. WOOLEY
This is the Lad itho drove
the, doves to market, a nd
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer’s

out baaUng.
It will fiwten ev«ry *«•»* .ecurrly.
It will Card, Braid, QbH&lt;- Bind Gad«r llemsutcb, Ruffle, Tuck, aud Fringe neatly and du
rahly.
We warrant it to »e&lt; every Hung needed in a
taKUiy, from the heaviest to the lightest fabric.
In Tailoring or Dree»making

THIS MACHINE HAS HO EQUAL.
PlnaM call and examine lb. Machin, aad &gt;U
work. You cannot afford io but. *
ehine until rou have »een tbe FLORENCE wiw
.its late improvement*.
..4 ..iMmom at

n|. - x

11 w -. &lt;

IRVING.
I

-tmeVofaeV

j-.™—,
they should be taken In targe and frequent dote*
to produce tho effect of a dra»Uc purge.
For Bwwarwaaiww. a lanro douc should bo
taken, a. it produce, the drrired effect by iym-

PRAIRIEVILLE.

’’ A?i IMener Pin. take one or two JNH* to
promote diseroon and relieve tho .tomach.
An occn»ional do*c stimulate* the stomach and
bowel*, revtore* the appetite, sad tarigoretaa the
M»tMfc Hence It 1. oiten ailranlaKvvu* where

f
5'

rule maka* him Owl decidedly turtler, toim tbe ir
&lt;-U-*n»ing and renovatlng effect on the dlgesUre
apparatu.rnrr*BEi&gt; nr

&lt;.

run BALE BT ALL DKVUO18TS EYEBTWHEKE

fn«| OiitVtfiwU
B..wXof.wX
l»»UofueV

.rrn pt ot^&amp;Jrc

j
*6

S9
ST
"
3o

ORANGEVILLE.
8 nptofw Wofa.X •*-*
4
l/nirr l.'
V*

ni J,

HjuwKofn.K
SV a

5

H

■'

it!

Oi « « ,1

s!“ !.* ?r“.

Proprietors, are

Go then.* lor yuttr

HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

ITA.LIA.N
AMERICAN

RUTLAND.

aide. Mack and Lotna. they aliouM be■ eonllnuonnly taken, a* roquircthto change the dUcaaed
a&lt;-uon of the »y«tem. With «uch change tho»o

prepared to furni.b
MONUMENTS.

little noise tn ttaoperauor.
.__ .
. .
It will make any width of them deaired with­

1‘. &gt;n e fre of n e |,
. &lt;«|nKor*i«K
it w

11 A ! Il A !

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
BLACK A FULLER,

HOPE.

aciM-, J»*4lce&lt; or Crevn Nickarea. Blllaae Catte Mil IMItawa r*ee&gt;n,lbey *hould
In- Judiclouily taken fur cadi cur, to eorrrci the
Uneated arUon or remove the obetruetton* which
cbum iu
r
For n.raeatere or Otarrbora, but one
tn(lddo«ri«Km&gt;-™i&gt;y rrrinired.
Mai.

PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY !

Always in Order aad Ready for Wort

BARRY.

1

SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

CARLTON.
w
10
lv
Id

nch. and restore it* healthy tone and action.

Go to the

"West of Bank.

the highrut market price Jor aU
kind* of Country Produce.

HA8TING8.

For tbe relief and

tbe blood

WHEELER &lt;k DOWNING

We are eonetantlv receiving addition* l«&gt; our
alrvadr LARGE STOCK UF GOODS and are
Belling al bottom figure*.
y

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

For the

Little Red Shop!

IPe pay

VM
U1« X of ■ ' X
•‘*
&gt;»]• X of
V«f.wl&lt;Wl

IlUitiMt, Mick. '

c^-ASX FOR TICKETS VIA ERIE 1UL WAT,
Which can be obtained at the principal Ticket
Office* in the Weal and K„ri»..Wr.t.
Wit. K. BARR.
L- I&gt;. RUCKER.
Owl Sep't.

DEAIKRS In Drv Goode, Groccriea, Uoota and j
•
KbOM, Vlotlii'ng. Hat. aud Cap*. Ac.. Ac.
|

B.UTIMORE. /

For Sole by At'KLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hmtiugn, Mich.

■•'“I’lv B^y County tamljKl
appllttitlun, ul my office in the
Court House.
,, ivtvrr r
"•

BEST AND CHEAPEST

BIUl.K

90
JO
31

H. JEWELL.

and durability uf binding.
■&lt;t ou .ppiknlio

JOHNSTOWN.

Price, enlu.”4) Cents a Bottle.

C. N. SHJ-uPAUD.

fiEHEAAL COHVEIAHCER ]
bjp.l Dunkirk UNm P. N„- (liflon, 10.00 P. ’
'i Jh-T^SS?
«'
M..Huej»aan»etfBri.'ge ;mjip.
Buffalo at •

liw IDO acre* •(
4 wlOOacreaofn wXJH

LIME, WATER LIME.

LUMBER, UTU, asfi SHINGLES

RBO‘rrBK OF

dSCinSri KXPkKl,. d.ll,. &lt;S«.d...

W00DLANT».

:
Jv

Land and Calcined Plaster,

“.'TiirtuW.
m..- IS1rL,^'u“a

This plan 1* quite popultr and profitable tncitie.
and large towue. We hare aa edition uf tbe
book, aupcrbfy bontri, wrtli maative panelfad
•dee, which ha* been every where received with
marked favor. Subscription! for the Pictorial
'.tibia, iu thu atylr aud &gt;□ tin* wav, can be
obtained to an almo«t unlimited extent, a* there
ia no outlay'&lt;*4 maavi that Ute Bible leader can
OMke. • &gt;ich will yield him «e neb a return.

e W of u e X
ueXornStf

(*s ufn wM

August 10. 1871.

Agents on the Instalment Plan

X
«!■ •«
CASTLETON.

MW

Warehouse en Broadway.

EXetKIBACED AVEMT« .r

K••M

»K'

in Children, Fllett, BIUoiu CompUlnte, Low of Appetite, Erup­
tion of Uheiikin. Fimplee on the
JU—d; aloo the beet Diuretic in
for Kidneg CbmplainU,
O'eak Baek, Polu iu the Intent.
Lumbaffo, Grarri, Hhnunntitni,

•smoS.insscBimoa.
iscnev.
*!a w V of a w V
M

oxafeiretox
Wk Of nW K

JaNHerkVyJrMf/resfdoM,

lw!4
&lt;-’"«cbe» are attached to thia tram ai

■*

Counties in the State of

&amp;O Cent* u Mtle.

«•« P. M-fClMne-jTuro^

MARBLE

As cheap a* «»y »bop in th* State,
N. B. We will attend to tho removal of and
re-dre«*ing old tiooM.

&lt;itg Jininiigall

CHOICE

L.E. STAI’FFER.

GO TO CLARK'S FOR PICTURES.

Shop near the Boaton Cash Store
Creek Srcet.

Oysters

and JiyerMhmenbs.

* Vnfn wj^

i nefreM '
l»«of»«rk

THORN APPLE.J

on hand at all hours.
25yl

H. A. BUBBLE

SELECT SCHOOL.
foci nn th* &lt;Ut of September, al the

ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE,

Preparatory for Teacher*, and thmewlta feet inUrsated to pul to a jtood uae tfor advantages they
desire from such a source, conatanlly adding
tberotoDrerv Blade al expecting to attend abould be
prwttl on that day. Young men or women pro­
paring ter teaching, or w&amp;ter school, will find
the Mnddiee so arraogud as e*peci*J1y to meet

Grnnt A I’ll illip*’ Htore.

• Rofn wM
neXofn«X

A fine stuck Jest Otexku

COME A.TVY&gt; !-

for warm meals at all hours,
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

GROCERIES

i® B-’K I
Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. Wo will cheerfully give
all information desired.

X&gt;. B. COOK Ac, CO
CALL AT JOHN STANLEY B

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOB MKDICIRAL FURPMKM.

OffMiCt P. 0.

fuvaaatinn, addrea*.
MVRR18 K.-JMUTU, Aaayria.

Ussllags, Bid

�Ths “Pitiful Story" Humbug.

life Re|»d»Lici\|&lt;

Detrol
The New York Journal of

PJILY TURING TBE TRIAL.
W. H. IWLMR8,

- ~

Call 0

~ ~ FahHrfH^

for millinery
stales. .

goods of

are ever represented as fighting alone a

a House. terrible battle with want, dinging to
their virtue until hunger. »he agaunt
at the door, baa rendered them desperate,
and yiddlng to their sad fate only when
utter misery and destitution leftthem no

MICHIGAN trirtML N. R.

Grand. River Valley Division
*.x arTt.T ifayi.

liter, they
id accomp| their

BTAT10M. I NAIL.
agro&amp;sw'?

An Every-day Story.

LiTraJune. iiaStfF»t

■

‘‘Hello John, where areyoi^Joing?”
. “1 was going do.wn here tobtiy. some
grocers.”
'
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to buy mfne?’
"Dowu-Jb Align IT TThtf ; never bo’t
any oT’hfm,’' ‘T aIwiyi''g!JrtKere to buy

long ago 1 bo’t a whole 00 of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
tbibe. ’JO per Cent.'cbeiaper than I could
buy any where else. Beside* ho wakj iT.
The crockery He keeps is
tbe'Boot’s celebrated Ware;” ■, • 'r
'
“Well, ! altrays do so on groceries,
Lkpow vja.eano.Beside*,d»e,takes

CCOM.
gnad^jtsp.dp.13 0,r M. « 80 * mI

Cal«d»U«

Vermontville

&lt;*omo "Dnues
‘‘brides 01
of iue
the
come

ii

0 111

8?

Charlotte
Eaton Rapid*

r»

I

».&lt;•■
.t MvALLEN,
Washington Black. -Aug. 18,1*71.
-r'Tret'

p‘. tn

■■

■■

Do not chdnr to have the only Mold;
tngMarhine
la “——county,
---- — but“the/
■elaBany
that ,Wilf
wiif .stick
sUck onyandFail
any end all
onUMChiMfoa
MiohWBaUk.sbGr.R.i'**™ one »&gt; that
Tralaao---------Grand RapiL for Muk««oa aid Whit* .kludd 01 .Moldings lh*^
needed.
tHah«*ra &amp;sUmb al TOCO 1
buxm. &gt;' They a,PO h*V€on hand a large number
r*E*rra-*trooo» B&gt;. DetroitRxjire-at of doors, saib, blinds, moldings.' window framea, 4iC., tbit
figures for cavb.
1

I•

Local hbjijies Notice?.

.

’ .”i———111—.

............

i . Go to Commins &amp;‘Brown for •■Paints,
j Oils, Varnishes, etc^ ‘ ’* ’
‘ .

At we are unable to fumithback num­
ber* from the eoninencemcnt ofi the iuiu of.
' ourDaify, tfeicill take lubecripttent far,
Twettiu-firr Cmf,
~,A- SZ^.d A."
What scab been done can be done Ocenly-Jice^Ccnlgper 9eck. Send tn your
namee Immediettely and Commence now.
again.—There is hope for every young
man who so ardently desires to succeed.
Look over the Grand Rapids Bubiness'CoLLJpEyqURNal and notice the
universal ad^ccM of their students.
New goods has Just arrived at
/•
. ■ t R. Mudge's.

LOCAfTEVENTST

ANOTHER RAILROAD.

LOST.
This morning a paper parcel, contents,
two yards Brown Einprss Cloth and two
papers of phis. A Reward will be paid
to any one leaving the above ’parcel at
Goodyear A Striker's Hardware Store.

needle,
and
utovm®,
—
,
day by day and far into the watches of
tbe night for the “ere«tpiU*Dce-eatfcvly enough, when it comes without inter­
ruption, to keep soul and body together ;
and when it fails through a few day »
sicknees, or a lost connection, leaving
th«m wholly without resources to the
msrdlesa Uses of an unpftying world.
The editor goes on &lt;«&gt; .*■*•* that no
young woman in good health, skilled
In any womanly accomplishment, need
fall o* renjlinehdlvecmptoytnentorbe
driven from this cause to surrender that
which should be os precious to her sa
life—adding:
,
Girls who can do even plain sewing
are wanted by respectable employers all
the year round, and when dne is once
proved, the demand for her time is »o
greattbat hertwtUMUursJosllc each other
in thsir-eflbrta to sedure her services.
Those who can fit dreasee. or even take
old ones aud rejuvenate them, ean go
(Mil nearly every day in the year into a
family at from one and a half to two
dollars a day. : and three good meals
thrown in with the price, returning
every night If they choose to their own

Clover Hullers!
SUPER10B’ ^SHERRY AND STATESMAN
GRAIN DRILL
Kal^jnnzoo and A.nn Arbor

.

.• .,!lf

BALL{ GALE AND KAMAMA^QQ,.
.
. ..
•
•

SAWING

MACHINES,

... &lt; , . ■&gt;!
tilll-.ot

BrO.'

HARROWS,

-&lt;

.

and the largest stpcjc of

days since, even in midsummer, tried to
hire a girl to do plain sewing at one
dollar a day, her meals to be taken in

AGRICULTtTKAFL
m

fc.n
half a dozen recommended to her before
she
could find
and
-•--------•••*- one- -disengaged,
----then securedher«for only • part^of the
naed^tiirie,'b«eatee*he had M?‘toanv
other calls. A smart younggill, who !■
only skilled In plain sewing upon llneu
and muslin undergarments, goes out
with or without her sewing machine at
two dollars a day, and a friend at our
elbow has been waiting for several
Weeks lb adctiteu turn at he*Service.
The fault is, saya tbe Journal, In concluafon:
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The love bf dress and ornaments; a
hankering after a life of ease and pleas­
ured a leoscuesi of moral Moue, leading
gtortv ft*t*fon«tJleb*niej&gt;5tBeAjwn ;
ward j»ath; demoralizing books and
tiajx?™, fostering unchaste thought • Idle
hours and empty beads, and a cheek
where a modest blush Is a strange; three
—and nnt the lonely. garret, the worn,
weary fingers. *nd thodefekt after years
of resolute struggling with adversity—
arc ‘ the' true pretax* of ‘‘The Pitiful
Story."
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/Mtrfere
Ihilarf Aare
tubteribed in tbit City already,for the north'
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■ Mr. dtuikm »* out of danger from Ins
and eouth rund, and more.* expected h»kllaU$i|l new.'
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WHiEEIu GULTIViA-TORS,

MACKINKRY
,

County,—for sale by .

E. P. BURRALL.
jn john Wriwrtt’* Hudtrare Stori, Browg-lTJew Block.

J. w. &amp; C. G. B1NTLBY,
!SueCt»«ot» to Dletry

MANUFACTURERS OF SA.SH, DOORF, BLINDH, MOLD1NGF, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.

BroaiZny, neetr ricor.
ewell.the eubecriptiotu to tn ajnowt that will' ....
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Attention !
AF
I have a yoke of cattle and a single nnnr* T^°JB
horse for sale. Will sell on time lor DOUBT. All honor to the men echo are and, u back again at Washington.
good jiapor.
IL J. Giuxt.
auittiny flat imporlanj rnterprite.
; An Austrian complete edition
I
Aug. 30, 187l.'t
■ SchiUe®, of good paper and print,
t, is an-,
Times HtoIv..
j nounced at i!u cents.
“Oxe. stormy night in winter when
• George Sand’s new novel, now ap- J
Another Kailroad.
the winds were blowing cold,” I bought
pearing ns a serial in the Revue det Deux i
Lecture to-night—
.
me a pair of boot* and rubbers at Maus’.
j Mondeo, is;eutitled “ Fruncia.” .
Got! to-day, 112 8-L
Earl Russell will soon publish an cs-1
The days of grace on account* due
j say, reviewing tho foreign policy of I
On Woman's Work.
the late firm of Dickey A Bently, are
England during the last three hundred
Locals are scarce to-day.
pretty nearly out. Those interested
yeats.
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will do well to take notice,
dtosepl
Weather warmer to d *y.
_ ) Irlp; seventeen j editions'
7^000 I।
» about
about: Tt^OOO
Our daily is three
weeks old to-day.'
Another railroad will not effect the
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copies of tho'toveril " Village
ullage Tales"
Toles'1 of I
8&lt;J. Smith litawll coming. Frid«, fl&lt;'«J&lt;&gt;l'l Auertach. tbe Gormn. inlborl
low jirices at Maus’.
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J I has been published.
evening, at Union Hall.
Wasted. Wanted.
o
,
l"*1. "
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»»»w vuuvwuuiuu
Tho
educational nuiuocr
number 01
of Air.
Mr. i&gt;eyLeyEvery one having unsettled accounts
Old Settlors meeting Saturday. We । poldt’s Lilertry Reriew will soon be ready,
to call and settle the same by September will talk aboutiit to-moBror.
‘-i-----eighty
:_u*----------J ' is- a—mon
- ­
1 ’It*—
contains
pages,—and
1st. for I must have my pay.
••
' ument of haru and thorough work.
10wl
Mahon Allen. '
If e are every day. solicited to furnisi^ Tlotcs of Teeth
Mrs. Helen Hunt has loft her HartBarlow takes hi* seat as principal.
. —------ re » re *---- -—
f°rd home ta sjiend her vacation at for less than our usual price, hacked unih the coinplaint
Dox’t you know where to get your
GrAdtng hbl
Grading
hkl couimoncoff
coihmoncaff ron Broad- Bethlehem, N. II., the scenery of which of parties ichp say they are unahlr'tp'nay BO itf,uch.
boots and shoes ? I do — at J. Maus’.
way, on the ftHl oppqrite-AMn Bailey’s she hAM ofteft had'oecasiurf to .speUk uf
ACow to give-all a chance to havb\
ith who heed and
—
l&gt;——
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in terms of prafooIn her articles.
residonce.
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should have them, w.e willfrom. j
I defy, for a few
Cancer can be Cured.
weeks,
drop.thepriec
almost
onc-A
Eighty
thousand
copies
of
tho
first
1 Wo\wiltnow niahe
Snuff takers show tlieir appreciation
L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer 01 the' article tliey love sb milfch by pinch­ number of tho household edition of full and Complete sets for$2\.‘.
igle Plates. Upper
Charles Dicken’s “ Oliver Twist,” with or Under fid..,. ....
mixture is warranted to euro ali cases ing if.
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ten illustrations, were, sold iu London.
of cancer and scrofula in every form.
Tho Spectator, in a favorable criticism
Send for circular. $1 per bottle. Adr
11 is staled that during tho post year
on Mr. Warner’s “ Summir in a Gar­
dress
L. N. Mixer,.
a new church has been comjJctod every den,” expresses tho opinion thatin works
Hastings, Mlob. /three working hours for every day in the
of quiet humor, iw well as tho wildly
Office over Grant f Phillips’ Store, Hastings, JUic}i.
extravagant the Americans excell.
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his gnx^ea,
groceries, , 7
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7i
,
. Mavs is bound to sell ura
Qr woo&lt;leB
. . . . . .•
. b
"• I- • Iron or wooden pipes ore ihe only
and boots and shoes if he don t make a
thHt AonW beSised
zzzzi for . water to
DIED.
cent
j run through or stand in, which is to be MICHAEL—In thiicity, oa Biradsy.Sept. 3d, of
•i used lor drinking purposes. .
cousMdre chill*. Emma M v. yoatweX d*aKht»
11 cent sugar at Busell's.
H. A.'GmkIvmt
'
tf»nTSlriker.
John and Mary Jan® Michael, trod two yean
.
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----of Jobs.nd:MiryJan®}
Rubber mope at BuecU's.
;t{ juSimdal-wood. was. formerly obtained on*a&gt;reih tad tw^akyt.
I in large quantities from the Fejee Islands
Peaches fresh and nice at BnseU's.
NEW PLAN.
Best Fherry wine, bitters for dyspep­ I by the East India Compopy ; now, the CASH POLICIES. .
precious wdod is very scatco in that di­
sia, at
Bubell’b.
rection.
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mmi »
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gars jp*t rereived apd for sale at the more complicated, and decidedly more
3400000 00
serviceable than tho Strasburg time­
City News Depot.
piece ; the wood work is covered with
som^htaf new, id«i&gt; Uut*lhn»nt
scroll work and national designs; in the
Tax Laboest Stock of School Books ball of the pendulum there is a minute
NEW PLAN.
CASH POLICIES.
in tho City nt the City News Depot.
time-piece, which keeps accurate time
and plays an air at tho end of each hour,
Best cheese in the city at Buscll's.
it is so constructed as to piny sacred m u sic on Bunday,'and patriotic airs on na­
A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the tional holidays.
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. fAxohiks C«cet Episode.—On tbe ad­
For Photographs and Pictures, of all journment of Court for dinner on Sat*,
kinds, call oh J. F. Minkler.
’
urday, Nre Field approached the RevNEAR THE BANK.
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Tpwxj. TxW‘ K.'C. B. a^4 E. B Mri Fiat, wffio- . was seated, beside the Ike best stook of Meat always on hand.
- HbII, ih~ »l *. bwfjwi..r (Sp^ ’ ’
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t .^Tpft^pnore
yr any tiling you want.
in.the
Poet Office.
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ip.
the market at Post
than a thousand dollars for telling those
UTH.
Cheapest fruit Jar nt Btnell’s.
lies?' Is it not about time tbatj i^e. Re­
spondent
and
wltnosfe^
in
ftfi
case
The place tbbuy your 'boots' and sIumm
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DAILY .EDITION.
VOL. I.

HASTINGS, MICH., TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 5, 1871.

NO.

the door. The door raa partly up«&gt;u
epeu wu«i
when mbe returned. Tbie
tta moot
the Pipers left till Vanderpool came I basement under it and the floor wa*
was in the door. The door wa* poruy vil--------- tat way
tray of
of coming in from uo»u
feet above
ride- and I *aul —
Mimelhiug
it* bring
d
back. The Monday wo were in the raised, probably six feci
uvGVv the
the- sdc■——a - about
i convenient
w.u. 1 did not go to obureb that day.
...
..
T I
- rarallra.1
bank, after the disappearance, I noticed I walk and there was a platform
there,
I i open. »/_.
My ..attention --was
called tlie WCVt
next (..TUH
town, I fllfl IlOt C%&gt; t&lt;&gt; ChUtCl! llUll UUJ •
.
Mr. and M»&lt; Piner . ere al our tauje
was
sitting
on
that
platform
when
they
I
day
to
the
door
being
open.
totters lying on the floor and I noticed w-"
««
nlnHmro when thev . duv to the door being open.
Mr. a
Twentieth Diy’i Proceeding!.
.miuatan
Dy Mr.
Mr Lothrop.
Loturop. 11 nleo Ital day vlMtiug. We tad bnykround, the corner from over the ' ^.Crofs-cx ami
nation by
. one addressed to Herbert Field and also came
c
from tta a rat rad p^l, frat about 9 o’doek and after
I was not talking with them at all, j was coming f-—. —
r"" .****»
j a little aachel lay there open, which had hill.
1
I
di
I not notice my husband went down to the hank
Moaxixa session.
up the street home. I dil not notice
! letters in it I also saw some blankets bad
1hail no conversation with them, they on
any ^other door open. I don’t know finish settling up with IiebL Hu had
I on tho floor aud think there wero some ’went across the street to a cigar store.
.rtafber the door
door of
ortho
.he. .hopwas
«. : on a grey buiv
“hX^d.
the shoe
------ wrad
paintings of Field’s which stood in the ;It was after I saw them that 1 saw this open, nor±e
did I notin.
whether enop
the drug ! color Boomed to ta on the
";
September, 5th, 1871.
man come out of tho bank door, proba­
hnd worg
worn
Miss Lottie Scribner’* testimony con­ corner. Know Ingram, Secor, and Con- ibly half or three-quarters of an hour af­ etore wu open. I didn't notice nny door &gt;u worn off rn pUo~ Ho had
particularly. 1
did not state in Connerconvor-1 bra
ms panw
iu his
«.» boots -------'T’”5
tinued: Mr. Vanderpool had arranged over by sight and remember that they
porticulerlr
I
prat.
in
end
tray,
ter. I do not kuow who were on the ration with Mr. Braith, flint holt of the .rained with tho leather raound tta bet­
_ -iL ■*»_ C_ia. dl.„» hull of thn ' adninMl W
to go with me to the boat with Mr. and called at Vanderpool’s huuso on the day
after the arrest. I do not remember steps at the time, there were two or
Mis* Piper, but he did not go, a* he
, tom.
, wr*
was open.
‘
throe parties there but they were all door
went for medicine, having been urged distinctly whether they were all there stangers to mo, don’t know whether they
Re-direct.—I did not say in that con- i. Just a moment Wore Mr. and Miss
halt open.
came
in
from - church
by Jill of ns. We thought ho could get together.
venation
that
the door was
was half
open. Piper
Piper
were
resident*
of
this
city
or
not
;
I
was
---—
------Que*.—Did you state to them that
back in time. 1 was present when the
reou after you returned from Canfield’s looking toward* tho bank, sitting facing I said when I saw
Pipi’ra started for the boat, and when
Phibbs let’s go m
hill, Vanderpool went out and Mr Piper that way. 1 saw a man come out, os if “
.ram],.," ho ..id, "it would ta . good -^X'nS oo^gunuraral in
Vandeqtool started for medicine. He
camo in about 9 o’clock and waited till j•io lock tho door and then go .away, di- i —
had only stepped oat of the house when I tho boat whistled ?
' ugonally across tha street; hi* clothe® idea.
Mr.’ Hughe, tta. ratad ttat the do- I ^T.X"id wtaVta°“let ta^
they started. I remember this from the
were dark, I did not see lum again. 1
■**Ans.—No, I did not.
fact that Mr. Piper came in immediately
pantw, which l&gt;elongod te
;;jwJ\riod\o rail Mr. Vatari«a
Sc^l-Jh-e geuU«»eu were had never been in there but that once josition of Mr. Hall bo read, when Air. ; browu jr
Wo spoke about the ponte,
I...V
»n..r I boil mltod him 1 tuSed
“V,™1
“J
‘Vj। and never went in again. It wa* about Church asked the Stenographer i* be j^|r
back. After I bad called him 1 turned ‘;
Mr. Russell, Mr. Briggs and, 25 or 30 rods from where I sat to tho saw Mr. Hall give bis testimony and if: H® cams in at tho kitchen door an
and looked at the clock and it was a lit- ' house.
Mr. Bullis and others had alio beenI building. I did not see any body else ,
,
i,
there wore no person* present but me,
tie more than half past nine. The Pi­
*- bufin a moment the
come out of the building, or enter either he was drunk.
)t I। 'there, in addition to tho others.
pers started as soon as they could get
Tlio Stenographer stated that it wa* । pi
CAm.. bomo from church and my
i Thomas Wheeler being sworn, said :: the building or the street My atten­
ready. I do not kuow the time the!
tion was not particularly called to tins his opinion that he was drunk.
i husband stepped to the dinning room
(Examined by Mr. Cheever.)
steamer left, for I lid not look at the
Mr. Hughes said that he conceded j do(jr and
to Mr. Piper while he
j 1 reside at Muskegon, aud have been man’s coming out of that building, can­
clock,
give any reason
whyit Iwlr
noticed it •| that ho wra drunk, but bo tad tapt him 1| y.t. .tad, on xt
—gu pants, and I noticed
vJoek, but
but should
should think
think it
it was
was a
j half
M an
an j ^uainted with George Vanderpool for not
XiEILlX
’XX!
th™
T —^ll.u.4 U won lift.'1‘ I
hour before the boat started. Weosuld
..
.,
.
to.
&gt; enort ro. conceal thi* from Piper- .
tta
’
oOTtrreuta
horn
ttat
I
first
shut
up
for
»»c
ti
Be
to
got
|
’’
’
’
a.miXrSS
see the loot leave from the house. Mr. ’some time and know his general repute- ]. 11 hoard
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requested1Mr. Piper to help mm
tion for honesty, integrity and humanity ' heara rue occurreu-x»
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Vatfderpool returned at five minutes to
mentioned
the circumstances to Finer.
Piper. I&gt; out „r
of hiln l.r.fnTO
before *he wa* sworn, “"
Q batli-tub into the wash room,
to be good.
eleven, aud I know this because I loekr
I
remembered
it
after
Mr.
Field
was
b(j
always
hod
a
suspicion
n*
to
.
dhfld
these pants on at the time.—
Cross-examined by Mr. Eggleston.
b&lt;
whilkj
H&lt;&gt; changod W. clothra at the Um«' ol
ed at tho clock. I noticed nothing un­ ; Became acquainted with him soon af- taraing and prarad tta rtraark Ural 1
usual in his appearance. He bad acme i ter ho came, and. while in tho service of notirad. man ooramg out uf Ural build„;d wall wad bi. tali- | raking too bath aud put on black elolta.
X£houl. I did tta houra-work mymedicine with him, some pill* in a little jj Smith ft Odell before be went to the iug ttat day. 1 raid, ttat Ito. wra tta , Mr. Cburah raid, wau, r«u
XS"i-n
ho wa. *taking
the bath
bath
,, “n
otinnr tho
lx&gt;x and
rarara he wok the medicine in some |, war
not .ay I was acquainted bank 1 saw, I might not have seen him mony and sec if-it reads eooer.
apple
inple sauce,
sauce, 1I was
was present
present at
at the
the. time.
time. 1
jean
not kuow whnl come out of any other, there were no
Hitchcock then read os follows : our company wore m the front part cl
• '
the house somewhere. W e had our
He
He took
too^ the medicine^
medicine in the
the kitchen. ( £ testified in regard to thia in Kalama- door, on toiafldr. to,, tank budding
Whikyte » « Ubtoiit I wm Coding u. soo. Do not
____________
know of my ___________
own knowl- know ta Zo°ratr*o^“tank.'ta to. .mtadtaMj. Hugbra^ ta^ dinner between three and four o clock.
After taking his bath my husband came
itadtarpurt of the Umv, *“« F*rt “' ।
wllCn he wont i«to tfie W»r ur "tan
out and got me some water, and.then
the tin.o w«. in tta .itling Toomv.
. „
----------- nut
i .he returned.
He------was...in»Reyenwu,
Hill
went into the parlor and was there till
Uuc..—Wbnt dll Vandinpool «M «« I &amp; Co's, employ after he came back from
Mv
statement
was
that
1
saw
a
;»th
day
of
September,
at
yauey
s
to his whtTMtauls during hi. nhwuev । war and wa^vitL
wa-Swith them ibcct
about t"'two years iug. IX,lie out of ttat building; f told non. T wa. m too wood, .t Ctoybrak. dinner was ready, except as I calk'd him
funding
;
i
«»«
nets.
»
"•o
’
,
to assist me, and during this time I no­
when ho reutmod.
I
I
judge
of
his
reputation
from
1
man
-----I1 think.
judge
hi*
ticed nothing unusual in his^conduct or
■fibjootiun .unde hr Mr. Egglwton.and the position ho occupied and from see- Piper that I saw u man
_ _______________
door, II ”msan
ing him in polite society and lathe com- that
&gt;*" the
appearance.
,
ij;:e.tfe&gt; withdrawn.
After I did up the housework wo
CUUBU irara. rar ——--- ---- -­
Have taea in the bank often and no­ pany of reputable persons. Did not
went out on the front pinua below, ana
subscribe
to
tho
Vanderpool
fund.
I because I had a conversation wun
ticed the aanwt It waa '«rv much
sat there a little while, dunng ghwh
Mr. Cheever then asked Me. Hughes.
worn and of coarse material. WWk' 1
I 1time the gentlemen were smoking, men
was there something, was said about whether he wo«M admit tho testi­ There has been a building put in tines 1 returned from church. I also
Mr.
Piper went into the, house and lax
«
niter
paid
any
particular
•
it
from
tho
fact
tha*
before
leavmgbomo
.
getting a new carpet for the bank.
mony
of
Mr.
R- W.
Taylor Xta" to taTX b-iUtltSI -&gt;
“«*•
* '“k “ X' Xr down on the lounge again, aud the rest
Ques
Twns'th^re^'wn
given at me
the jumBi™
Manistee trial,M
«»—,-» iprinted in
of us went up stairs and out on the up­
were
on
that
ride.
I
did
not
notice
any
!
Just
after
I
saw
Ii®W,
I
a*
nng tt, and what wa. the n
P pumphlat, or whether it atauld ta
per balcony and were there a httl
iwrMin* passing on th® sidewalk that af- I ihUo’s and it wa® iu.. one o ctock.
while, during whirh time Mr. uccor
Olijaetod to by Mr. Eggtafi- wb.rh .
1^
y
• testified to by perrons who board it ?
terooon I wa* looking toward, the
m»*-cxamined by Gen. Cuteheon.. I t,asred and spoke to Mr. V. about mm
was
«
n
med
aud
exception,
noted.
"^,'toeUdtt wm MW in
Mr’ Ch”rt*
’’"''’“T"1 “i bank, on 1 the tint thing I *aw was the | nm lambennan and return from tno pictures ho had hod taken of the house.
al»out wv Wjang to make the car]&gt;et , R t tho Attorneys on the other nde do man
„„ at the door with his back toward wood. &lt;?rery fortnight. 1 com" home When we came down stairs we were
1 saw him first with hi* back to- Saturday*. I wa*
t0
i walking about the garden looking attne
- • 1
’ 'was there,
— *'•■»
’ al,Out as thevy^leasod with it He did mo ,----while
but T1 thought 3,0
aoL
• aud he turned round and went
(wda wben I saw Held. He wa* on fruit trees, when Miss Piper ptqpos
more about it. While there 1 heard not
j
cull it a satiMactory or truthful re,uC&gt;
the sidewalk on Rivor street, I- nooded to go to Canfield’s hill, which we did—
that a diuJutkm of the tina was con- port, by any means, but no more imper- ' j^^sreef.—I was looking that way
v to me but no words wero paused. 1. wa* On our way we stopped at Mr. Cbno•••Miniated.
Field had »ot decided 1
walking slowly, did noetic® unclothing. ver’s a moment to look at the garden—
j feet, perhaps, than the memory of per- |
whether he would remain at Manistee i
■ It rained about 2 o’clock and again at 4. When on the hill I thought I saw Mr.
! sons who hoard it would be, and ho
i^-^^exominution :
i It ram
or go elsewhere: I remember the oeca-;,
d were seven or eight persons near Field coming and said “there cemM
or Mrs.
no. Vanderpool
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■ w |. agreed to admit it «. the
1 rarauB.ion
ion of
arrest,
itamost
r perfect,
•■
bnt he was the Field,” when my husband turned around
prraent nt the nms end wo wore utlta
w ol,raimsi.
I «me ta bet
J.
and said “Where ?”
.
^tinner*
Mr. Secor
—-- her.
dinner table. Mrbecor c_
arrested
Cheever then read from ♦l"’ ««•&gt;•
1 did not notice anything unusual in
Clues—State the conversation *'
his appearance at that time,
phlet
as
follows
:
.
tween her and Secor at the time of the
R W. Taylor being duly »wuni said
1 live in Muskegon, have resided there
wben. the doer that leads out eud ho noddbd to me and I nodded back, . Court look the usual recess till 2 P-M
arrest.
Objw.tou.to.do by Mr. Egglatou rad
.tat ta
a£e.
totaled in Mytagtoi i my
iptation withdrawn.
acquaintance ha* been no different than
’ Mrs. Vanderpool's testimony continu­
I lieurd the dirauing "f th«
will any voung man who would lx*
ed : WheJ wo arrived home from our
talked of at too time the now rarptowra cleriringinnBtoJe. I had romo dealing
walk to the hill, wo sat down on the
.noken ot and thia conreaatoa took withhim occasionally. IRemember tho
Mr Hughes then read th® testimony j alowly. Wlien I first saw him I was front piaztu and engaged in lively con­
place in the bank when *“'’"1“^
time that he moved trom Muskegon, my of WlUiamF.. Stato a. gi-fcr tta
he versation. When it became quite dark
Ld Field
btuiMM »«• ” MilhmgM, drirnJ"”'
1 went in and got a light and we sat down
dufense
at the Kalauiaroo tnnl, wbica j passed. me x
to help clean the bank. Mr
1 wg#
was wituin uireo feet
loci of
in in the sitting room awhile, till I propos­
clcrkinc I beSeve. I
■" M«npool proiKiscd to dean the tank rafe taw in September lot. etooe on tta is as follows :
i fhim. It was after I saw Field that I ed a.lunch whiph we had in the kitchen.
,-Uug to bo alone. "tan ««“ third of September end r"n“?H1(AT
William di. Short re called by the de- :,saw the clock at the Saginaw House and
rakj Xt he wanted to do hej»jdhe d.v«. I left Sunder eremng, the fifth. feare: My place of burinot* is adiom- ,saw it was one o’clock. When I met Boon after this I urged him to go for
medicine, and when ho said lie wanted
on the .learner Mrni.to... I know Mr. i nr the 1’ostoffic® in Manistee, there,]him I was going up and he coming down to accom]&gt;aiiy his friends to the boat.
wanted to w»h the
down the cobwebs and wanted to gat a ISoer and bi. abler. I ™w 1J”&gt;“ on . .
i* in invariable regulation which re- ,the street I coat say that I saw Field I told him that it would be too
Z’Xet.a.d Mid to ■»*
boCt I bare »een Mr. Field. MW tarn quvvs the I’ostoffice to be kept opea .on Sunday two weeks previous when I, late to get it then, as I had been iuformh* would tret it whileHeld
I xvtw
there «• x on Saturday nttenwon allting in tho frosn 1 to 2 o’clock on Sunders. It is was home. On Sunday two weeks af­’ ed by Mr. VanPelt, the clerk of the
^dhelr^heit-if-™"
tank-tta building dewritad hero in notopcu at any other hour on that day. ter this, I met Mr. Lacey at the Tyson ■ boat, that it would leave at ten o'clock.
help clean the bank end it wm,ap~d the evidence, that wa. Saturday tho 4th
Mr. Hughes .then asked to have the House. On two weeks after Sunday,i
Jfr. Eggleston moved tc strike out the
•hat ho should make the tank “&gt;• dav of S.-i&gt;temtar I reuwmom- aeeing depositions of Mr. George Ford and E. Sept. 5th, I left home for the camp
about 10 o’clock and my wife and little&gt; statemont of Mr. VonPolt in regard to
h...d4U«rtor.tiUtagoiuuu..™-~
“h’a,fcJSt while tare at tbar une.
B.
Hall
read,
to
which
Mr.
Church
ob
­
girl
accompanied
ma
about
two
miles
on
1 when tho lioat would go to which Mr.
When Vunderpocd returned that &lt;
, । !n ,h.. street on one or two oc
-i....ri'i..|d. innuinns^f »e taw lum in '
k Umt jected an tha ground that there was not the way.
Hughes objoctodjjxnd the court allowed
After the reading of this testimonyF it to stuud for .tiro present
e. a, he had ea..~
I
defendant Buffieient showing, and the question wa*
-y
I tad been there tat one. tatnnlny alia
UouK
was concluded. Mrs. Helen V anderpool,
Mr. Vanderpool had boon gone about
dropped.
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oWXl taould -y. Mr.,
Mr. Samuel W. &lt; kiell, being sworn wife of the Prisoner, was called to the half an hour when the boat started.
tata tarn. U«'
densx.1 cotoioK into the bouse w"‘--‘'n.rtartl'iporwM
.
said, (examined by Mr. Cheever.) I re­ stand, who, being duly sworn, and ex­
Thu Court here sustained the motioh
piXr ot milk.au » !■«
^"imtoOtoTta.^.. IM"- side at Muakdtaii, and have uved there amined by Mr Hughes, testified as fol­ to strike out tho statement of Mr. Van­
for nearly 15 years. Have known Van­
Pelt, to which Mr. Hughes made an ex­
“ L Mr Field ..ft. mard, nut 11 know derpool for 20 ware. I know him iu lows :
I am the wife of the defendant, was
kIk’7hXbr“ilt^fbTd^
the state of N. Y. when a boy ten years married to him in 1868 at the residence ception.
He returned at 5 minutep past elevon,
room, know the aoo
vo old. Ho was in my employ there, and of my parents in Mayfield, N. Y. boon this I Know for 1 looked at the clock. 1
also at Maskegon. Know his general after this we went to Manistee and went
Suuaav afternoon. 1 ‘■a'r 3 ra“l*
ue was gone and I
83 , . ,
litoXStable. Ab-ttouocoekMrto
helped him to prepare hit. modicino and
renutatioa for honrnty, integnty and hu­ to keeping house us soon as we could
manity to be good. Know m regard to procure a house. Wo continued to keep be took one pill in apple sauce. I no­
ticed nothing unusual in his appearance.
his physical conation, that ho is weak
house till Sept. 8th, 1869.
I slept with him that night and wo wont
at times. Have scon exhibitions of hi*
When asked to state what happened to bed soon after ho returned with his
lying on the floor ail
J', V.ulying down and apparently suffering
naim and on one of there occasion, ho on this day to break up the family, Iho medicine. I do not know what timo he
‘,'“’“7 “J™?! «w wound, on bi.
stopped and Uy down and said ho could witness gave way to her feelings and got up tho next morning, but I know it
SXwS^
,o
was after daylight. I got up somethno
so no farther and after resting awhile wept for some time. She then stated
noir seven o’clock myself that morning.
„d ««■ atooping
.ta ho camo on Again at another time he I that this was the day on which her hus- When Jfr. Vanderpool got up and left
thia
•*»
on
r4B
l
w
tou.
Cm«-Mton&gt;.ned'yMr«g
locking the door. I do “ ■ jnnt, tta had charge of rafting logs, and would
tho houso, ho wont to clean tho bank
[ bandqjs urrested.
that ««..
X end .in Fm4 binU. | sometimes help to nush logs around,and
Became acquainted with Herbert and returned before breakfast, fori
m“’“X'n
1
i’Se&gt; I on some occasions 1 have seen him turn1
know after ho camo back ho went for
pale and place his hand on hisbodj andI Field in January 1869, and he boarded
lower l»aca tor w.me
five and a. half feet high.
with us till some time in June, when he tho milk, and when he returned with tho
. he
„„ was
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: ray tbal hi» rupture ptaa«l him.
know how louK « “*
„ 1
milk Mr. Thurber was there talking
,
went
East
and
returned
sometime
in
hero we went into the kd^^
■^tamxl al
f„™T'““2.Xa millwright, have j 'Mr. Hughe again propped ttat tho
July. At this time 1 was in Racine and with me about Mr. Field, and when my
uromberil-undlthtokwerMi-taainew
«»*« miUwngui,
member it. mu .
. liner I Mv
I'uameM WM
.
----- ^.ifion.of
. .
..
. . . j w-n
husband came lie spoke to him and then
Fordund
IM i..
ta .....1
read.‘-soon after Field
_____________
_ my --------returned,
husband
the table, having a h&gt;«h.,t*U
gJto^tato unt in
nod M the Deputy Sheriff Mallory could । and „ysclf
Hist to visit my par- they went off to tho bonk together.
came iu. When be ram. " b. ~1 «
not bo obtained to make hia return or ml, and were gone about ol weeke Mr. Vanderpool returned again to
ata.nl," *»■!
■&gt;•!&gt;&lt;
not ou o
wiorAfi »h« d„no- I Wo retuined about two weeks previous breakfast. Had heard Mr. Vanderpool
on affidavit, th® «court. ordered the d po^^^1 of Field, and my and Field talk about cleaning tho bonk
•darted for the boat.
r vnow
Xt about hdf-PO-1 mne I knmr
*.?££ the night of tta gitions to be readwithout further dis- huaband wont ovcr
jmmedi- the week previous to’ thin, and Field
thi, tarnuw 1 looked at the dock.
,
cuMion.
, z.
ai. ately and when he returned he brought said, “I helped to dirty it and will help
•'^l^^tat^Vwhalthe regu- 5lh. ' I
feta
Mr. Hitchcook then road first the Us- I
Scribner back with him. In all clean it” At this conversation my hus­
into ibo
luuik fimonv of Geo.Ford taken at Kalama- the relation* of Field with my husband, band said ho wanted to wash windows
u,1 to.
fee.“■ X. tta ‘ bX .Nta-taX*,
-,,
.
I never noticed anything but the most ; and sweep down c-ibwebs and clean up
'X.M' Ibo
zoo as follows :
generally. Tho carpet was a very pocr
noticed the bo“t
“ v
bnt 3d
-a^aFMi
&gt; one, having cost only 70 cents a yard
George Ford,
when we were
X know
not notice any whistl®, ^ror
by Mr. VanArman,)
’
----------o parents went by the house without calling, and and it wbb badly worn and very much
"X^mi^W tee, have no business, have nothe
parents mm»Uy called several tunes a day. Ho( soiled. Since our marriage my husU never had any. I ^red th. ManMan­
। band has been troubled more or less
ih 1869 called my husband George, and mo
atee bank on Sunday. Sep. OIL, tfter- Helen, and wo called him Field. Ro-. with chronic diarrhoea at times. At tho
. time of Field's disappearance ho had a
about half past four o’clock in the after
­
u J member Sunday, tho 5th day of SepI ’"oJJl^toSutob. had dinner noon, and the bank door was open,
t severe attack of it. Know also that
Vill-­ tember. My husband went down afreet
was in company with Phibbs and Will
&gt; my husband is ruptured and this occurrSX-'Hon- and
before
breakfast
that
day
to
get
some
iams. I abo «w Mrs. Springer, her
Coniitttudon Sdpa^t.
moat and came in at the back door'
husband and Ladow. I noticed a dog

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.

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lannq,
Hxnau, Mien., San. 5, 1871.
BARRY COUHTY.
We submit to tbe consideration of our
readers tho following statement of Mr.
Towne, that they may see tbe manner
In which they were represented at the
meeting of the State Board of Equalizetlon by that gentleman : Tbe report 1*
from the Detroit TVihtme. ,
,

HARRY COUNTY

evidently never seen ; and when be has

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co-,

We may have more Io a«y ofthta mat­
,ter at some tuture tithe. Now, we only
Il USSX1D.
u .. of Barry
wish to enter our word of denial as to Offer
to the people
&lt;our poverty, in soil or iu stock, our in­
iferiority In mills or in market, and to County a larfc and select
।affirm that In all the essentials that go
ito make up an energetic, growing and issortment of Dry Goods,
।prosperous commonwealth, In all that
' - and afull line of
. .
promises happy homes and • pleaaant I®
ifuture to those who may come among
’obds—Every.us. In all that will yield an ample and
va,riou* other
full
reward for labor underrtandlngiy
1
Cheap for ;
•done. Barry Is a queen among the oth­
id Examine i
&lt;er royal counties of this great and grow­
।ing State.
Cash- Call

was spoken for by A. C. Towne, who
had no objection to make to the valuntlon of 1806, but thought that the num of
$4,403,913, tbe valuation determined by
the nupervbore for 1871 was quite suflfdent for Barry under the old system of
valuing. The aoil of Barry County was
described as very varied and embracing
ngood deal of poor land. The c-’unty
Circumitantlal Evidence.
la an interior one, and iu timber ia not
valuable, more lumber being imported
by far than is exported. Markets ure
A remarkable case, showing tbe dan­
not good; the southern tien of towns
of trusting impiiolty to circumstan­
have been tributary to tho Michigan ger
1
Central, and the northern towns to the Itial evidence, has recently been com­
Detroit A Milwaukee. The Grand Riv- ।pleted In Toledo. Nearly three years
or Valley llailrvad has Improved tbe .ago Robert Sharp was found doad, with
matter, 6ut many towns tire still com­
pelled to transport their pnxlucta, to 1shot and aloga in bls brain. A man
icach r. railroad, from 10 to 25 miles. named Harrington, who had been on
Mr. Tpwno also maintained that the |intimate terms with the deceased, was
northern sections of tlie county are tre- ,arrested for tbe murder. The testimony
inendoualy hilly, thu* Impeding cultl- ,
vatiou and reud-.-ring transportation dif­ was wholly dicumstautlal, but so skil­
ficult and costly. The Grand River fully •• worked up” by the detectives
Valley Railroad u;is undoubtedly apprv- that liarrington wa*convicted and sent
elated the value of the towns through ,to the Penitentiary. His lawyers had
which the line runs, but these towns
were almost n wiidemoM before they Income interested in tbe Ci*e, and. al­
were traversetl by that line, nnd have 'though Harrington was a poor man,
not become of much more value now. I they d-.-tonnlnod to tight hU cau*c to the
The stock of this county was character- end.
,
After a long and arduous struggle
Ixcd aavery inferior and of comparative,
ly small amount. Ven- little money has through the District and Supreme
Ken accumulated, ami no large cities 1Court*, an order for a new trial was ob­
linve been developed.
Hastings has ।tained. and that trial has Just closed.
changed ite appellation from a village The
.
main joints iu tho evidence on
to a city, with, however, very little
he wan convicted wero tbe appa­
change in it* imputation or resource*. which
'
There are no manufactories, except Jrent correspondence of tbe shot in tbe
three or four gristmills of some cnpacl- |body of the dead man with that in the
ty. Nothing wa* said by this gentle­ shpt-bag belonging to Harringtou ; th^
man concerning the mode of valuation.
Wc have no quarrel with Mr. Towne, com»i&gt;ondcncc of piece* of newiqiaper
and have no doubt he Intended to do the found near the scene of tbe murder, aud
very best thing pn*»lblc for the inter­ assumed to bo part of the gun-wadding,
ests of the County ho represented, and with a torn paper in Harringtou'* resi­
of which ho ta an honorable and worthy dence and a piece lu hia vest pocket, and
citizen. But we must, as candid Jour­ that the motive for the murder wx« to
nalists, looking to tbe future prue]&gt;erlty be found in the alleged fact that Sharp
of the County we have chosen a* our *having come to Toledo with several
home, protect against tlie statements 1hundred dollars of money, which Har­
made concerning our soil, our timber, ’rington kuew, and that no one else wa*
aud our general prosperity.
1 Intimate with Sh^rp. On the second
trial it wan rendered^doubtful whether
We have »&gt;nie |toor land, aud what ,
there waa a similarity in the shot. It
county ha* notT But wlieu a general
was clearly proven that tbe pieces of pa­
statement lunatic for the purpose of ,
per alleged to have been picked up at
conveying the inipn*aion that as a •
tbe acene of the murder were not there
whole the County is not a valuable one
at the time of the finding of the body,
for agricultural ptirpoces, and when that ’
uor for a day or two afterward*, and tbe
statement flnps it* way into tbe landing
Inference wm unavoidable that they
journals of the State, and thence all were put there by the detective* to aid
over the country, warning the young them iu •* working up” theca»e4gain.-*t
famn r to go to other parte of the Slate Harringtou.
It was further proven
to acek favorable locations, rather than that Sharp wna destitqtc when he ar­
to cast hta lot with u.«, we take «&gt;ccaalon rived In Toledo, and that IKrrington
boldly to affirm that there are few bel­ wtu doing hi* best to procure him em­
ter counties in Central Michigan, sad ployment. To crown all, an alibi was
Central Michigan ta the garden of tbe (satisfactorily pxovep/ Harrington was
Great West. It surely will bo news to (dcelarnd innocent, and the Jury volun­
tbe htnnly and thrifty farmer* of Wood- tarily gave him a letter, signed by every
tend, Cori too, Irving and Tltornapplc, memttor, rej&gt;eatlng In emphatic terms
that “ tho northern sections of the Coun- I thsir belief in bis entire innocence of
ty are tremendously hilly, thus imped- (any knowledge of tbe supposed murder,
In” cultivation, and rendering trans- ;and bearing UwlLmony to hia uniform
portatlotv difficult" and costly.” Wt good character. The public seutlmeut
coincided with this ver­
had supposed that tbe ** hilly sections" uuanimously
dict. Th«-U&gt;nn*r employer of H ar ring­
of the County were mainly lu llopeand ton Immediately tooa him into his ser­
Orangeville, but it seems we are mista­ vice. ItcawMte an unpleasant shudder
ken. Almost uncousdouely reading to refiect that a person perfectly Inno­
Mr. Towne’s dolorous statements of tbs cent and of good character, raflered two
veare’ of degrading punishment and
“ tremendously billy’’ condition of our narrowly escaped an ignominious death
neighbors farms on the north of w, we for a eritno of which he knew nothing.
look on the streets woudcrlng why they — (freeland Herald.
do not come to this "poor market" with
the &gt;dx-borse Conestoga wagons once
famous In the ** hilly atcUona" of Penn­
sylvania. rather than the light oymmeirical vehicle* which are to much in ■
vogue omoug them, and are not as heavy
Go therv lor your
as were tbe I wo-hoi ee pleasure carriages
CHOICE groceries:
of twenty-five yonra ago.
A lino stock Jvsr Opined
Then that matter of " poor markets."
It is a fact known all over tbe State, • cqjh,’ AND HEE THEM
that a higher price was paid for wool at
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Hastings last Spring, than In any other
Otj»lers and lijereshn^ntn.
market in the State. And tAwtay a* we
write, teams stand Id our streets before on hand at all hourst
wagons laden with wheat raised outside
H. A. BU8ELL.
of tbe llujils of the county, which have U5yl
come hither over those " tremendously SELECT SCHOOL.
hilly” roads, because they cun get bqtter
prices than at Lowell, Saranac or Ionia.
Onr stuck, too, is ** of an Inferior char- ,
acter and of comparatively small. ELLIS S^CHOOL, HOUSE,
’repiratorj-frr
and *llioaewbo feel
amount." We have a dirtlnct retnem-; Itere.tcd
‘ to pul toTeacher.,
""
“ "ina good n»e tbe advantage* they
brance of noting a shipment of cattle deatre from aueb a aunree. cunataatly adding
the
rate.
from thia county lo»: full by Mr. J. H.
brer* *lti tent expecting to attend tlrould be
Lee, and challenging the State to match present on r ••
Young men or women pre­
it, which was largely copied, ana which paring tor teaching, or winter retool, will bud
the kliiddiva *n arranged ua especially to meat
to oar knowledge, ha* not been beaten
to this day. We also venture tha state­
ment that Barry County, during the
last year shipped more live stock than
any other county using the U. IL V. IL
MORRIS E. KEITH. AMfrii.
R. as a vehicle of transportation, and
will abide by thu books of tho various
station agents as a final to*&gt;t. Being
Mr*. M. A. Morrill wiaha* toannoaaei* to tho la*
coitetaully on the mod, during the but th**
of llxtino and vteiaily that th* i* ooartaatiy
year, tre note «pra.t of what wa L-now.
Concerto ng our poverty of lumber,
we have only to any that logs were .U af th* lalaat *trl*&gt; rrf Hat'aa I3ona*t*. Fiowr» and Feather, m M l.r.&lt; VMIV.
measured last winter in Middleville and
WAII »tylo« o( UtKjp Skirt, manafactun-l
Nashvilie, by the millions of feet, and rl«r. N«*r th* l*a«t OS-*, on JeTarwn Atreat.
.
Mr*. M. A. MURRLLL.
-witon. Jane lit tSTl.
-ulmJ
at Quimby, only five mllea cast of this
place, a flourishing village with all the
appurtenance* of a thorough and «*ou-.
tinned growth, we have a place that has
been called Into being simply and alone I
because of tbe facilities it furnishes for |
OaraotT, Fuitnr 13th. ISTl.
Kt a : Thia Hstel. so long sod farorably known
the manufacture of lumber from logs
to lbs TrarHag Public. 1* baiug thoroughly roevery one of which is grown and cut in
this County.
And yet wc are told that “ tbcra aie *» • First CUm Hom e. But to meet tbe »i»h&lt;
no manufactories except three or four
grist mills.” If Mr. Towne will come
• while in tta city.
to Hastings wc will take a day or twd
C. A F. LYO.k. proprietor.

Michigan _Exchange.

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CHAS. 11. Mira.

Sash
■treat*. Union block. Over Bartow A Ooudr*» Hora, Hartiaa*, Mieh.
July

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things

iT.l.'fc E. A. HOL BROOK? ’

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Groceries i1"

Blinds,

an- will not re-;
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WM 11. HAYFORD
late A*«nt: taad* bonebt ate wkl. ate all btui-

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the W*11-

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTORNEY at l**w, Solicitor in Ctaararr. rail
•itead proBpUy to all testa*** aatreated to bin
Oflee ever J P Roberta * On. « drag atere; uSe

gret it-

DRESSED

WM. L. COBB,

lumber

ATTORNEY and Ooaatellor at tew, Solleitor la
Ofaliii*rr. aad Cirreit Caurt Cowtaiaaiontr for
Harry Bounty, will attend to-all l&gt;u,in*M reuuatr J
Bbia with arvaaptnoM and Adalhy. Ofloa ia
■pira Btoek. Mitetovilta {ikbisaa.

Of all Kinds.

HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTORNIY at tew, lareraare ate Callectlni

Cash

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Etorater DaiUm? »f ©• *’• D»igM*&lt;*«

HASTINGS, MICH.

DRS. J. M. A C. RUSSELL,
PHYSICIANS and ffarseva*. The treatment
Private Dimaam willjweive uarUcuiarattend

'CnlUiutf

BEST

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
Are bound to sell

STYLE

OF; MEN t*'

URS. It. J. fc E. r. BHOH N.
I. .U &gt;' 0.

UOWlMJFATUIC nr-kU».

(Tb« com Uwud (MtaiiMMiy Tbamiar after-

JOHN ROBERTS.

FINE BOOTS!

PHYSICIAN and Swpea. Dvuiilag cm Broto*ay. near tb» Court Haute.

WM. UPJOHN,
PHYSICIAN and duntrau. 0®c* art end uf Stale
atreet. lie*tint*

Dry Goods,

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,

In lbs City, Manufaetared br

WOODRUFF !

BOTANIC ate telaMi* Fhyrielan ate D*ati»t.
treat* all ehrvnie ate arete Lreare*: will atten-i
toalleSU* b, ter or aifbt. Oheo at Naahvtl*.

A. P. DRAKE, M- D-,
PARTICULAR attention given ta the treatment of

Indan.

REMEMBER,

Groceries.

•rally torelte at MiddlariUe. Ha&lt; m* ha.1
■va«sa«riawaataH*a*&lt;talate privata prae-—
prapsite as treat aU Dt*aM«* Vy th* wwiGe

Washington Block, South side State St.

iaaaivaa laSmswry atedlaararaofaitiMrvR.
imasttv atlaadid ta.
novlOOPtf

And everything In their line of Good.*
nt prices as low an at Jackson,
or Grand Rapids,
DaT All Styles of Women’s and Chit*
And in many cates Lower.

STEWART A STEIN HOFF.

Suieau aid Mechanical Dentists,
° SGI-btrenT,r °**®t *

Store, llaritas*.

Tlie Best in the City.
IITDEk HAVER.

J. C. WOODRUFF.

«bw Gooch Just Rocohed
ORA.Wj PHILLIPS.

• Yp«*. of Nev '
•C rbRadeipbi*.
hlrtfonL

The Corner Grocer

C.H. HICKS,

ML MUBINS
At Hastings.!

WM. 11. JEWELL.

Still Cantina* tojteti

Groceries,
J. W. MAYNARD.

Crockery.

H, .Y. Bus e 11!

To the Ladies!!

“1871”

pjusn^

him to Middleville, Irving, Quimby
and Nashville, and among our iumbsrmen, oar chair,
' ' stave,
tool,I car
riage and wagon mani
hope
At a litthat he may strengthen'
our

MILO T. WHEELKB.

Glassware,

30 Years Experience!

&amp;.&lt;•., Ac.

Isaac w.

vrooman.
Court Hra«e. Histing'.

0Bo* ■»

DEPUTY E.8' M*r»haL Oea«ral CvUvctiag An#’.

Cheaper than any Store in Hastings,

E. II. MALLORY.

Mr. MARBLE haring bought th* Cirdiag M*
ebit.* lately owned in Middleville, and
baring removed it to Hasting*, an-1

•®P«tr Sheri? of Barry Con ate ; ।
MiTh^.'n03'”’’ “l
Gwrl

NATIONAL HOTEL,
Guarantee

C. H. HICICB.

Hu timtn &lt;»tion.

JaUXf

Great

Union

Exposition

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,

Wool aent by Railroad will bo
At Grand Rapids,
Corded to order, and sent bock in good SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 AND 13,1571,
condition.
1WO FAIRS IN ONE.

Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR'S
Naw Warehouse,
Adjoining C. P. Dwigbt A Co’* Foundry.

WELCOME MARBLE.
Jaly, 1871.

tenter* Hit*. Igrlcalliral ill Jkchialcal tecltl;.
*W&gt; TWB

State Pomological Society
Unite toi makiac tta ata*a a grand tanaaalra.

r,10'

$1.00 for 75c

dose out my Stock
Gold &amp; Silver Watches, of ZtciZZ
Summer
Fino Gold Jewelry,

Solid Silver asd PM Ware.

0MX1BCS AMD HACK LISE.

rro°£OCli.On..°r Mieh&gt;&lt;*91»dn.tn-

oiw.oiuoos.a„jKji;7SSr&gt;'"r

IIEKUICK,

Tern, moder.! •

Fraprietor.

Dry Goods and Clothing
at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
n. MUDGE.

BOBXBT*.

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«. low.

j. ROBERTS k Co„
General IVowm Dealers

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It™—

Jomc MICHAEL,

&gt;

HAMS, WILLIAMS. k. CO~

.
®IU&gt; printed on short notice
nt this Office.

�•“* b*f™
"&gt;» nuurirt
H.
«•» «0
itothfat
h» tnu. and could not u, hi. 7Z
"•b “ «• H* “ Ml the other
Objuoted to by ur. Hughe,.
Kere heerd my huebeod .peek ia m'
and
ganl to o dmolntum of the
Jfr. Church then uure aud reid, Hut
and have heard them talk together
they ultra,, Kerned to be liS/Sd hu toatuuuuy hid beep W1 to tho jury
uudor th. ruling „f th. Court, »d Z;
1 noticed no difference fc (Mr rofafa.
after I hat ™ talked of, ft™ whet ifat bare had hu worts but lh«y lack th,
were befcre. They ware it, honre to
»M ur-Ao witareuiu.
get sailed up that week. Whff «,
fore them, which'
import.,,, to
— u
is So important
woreEa.t, Mr. Held got two dure, one
them
nuking
U1,
(hoir
a largo. one and u little bleak and Un , . .
.
—
~“B
up
tneir
Sreo
relrete,
d.prired
thu pri,.
and this Uttlo one ho gars to me tho
privweak betore ho went awar. Ha... 'tege of prtt.ua- to him impeaching
beard Held talk of K,,m.. ,
jj,* TtrnttoUft auduu iuk the pririleg., of
tho partaerahip &lt;ra, dioaolred. Ha told putting tlu, peroou on tho utand and
me about being in buMoos, m Chic,— •buwmg that he lu, told an rutirelr
betoro ho came to Jfanistee.
'
(lues.—hat did he say about this 9 different story.
By the Court:
UbiecM to by jft. Eggtretou m, Ao
When
I
admitted
tho
fart
deporition
ground that it mu immaterial aud IrrelI ibrurew thi, difficulty ami .append
GVHUL
---- ------------------------------------Jt Hughe.
Kd U„.y wanted „
to ““Cmurel lu.1 reread the matter
sliow that he fat wm,,y th,.^, trtllAa 'HU0D” 'bsuMlW-ft «1m I alroicU hare
would account for tho missing
condilion precedent to readsaid to have been given to him by IGs#'in{?
depositions.
leather belting a
H'U’
Mr. HughMurguod the point at kuuo

ATTENTION!
That to buy Goods
Good Bargains in

RUSSELL

7"°°‘l

I
You must visit the
Can be] had by Calling at

Hardware,

Stoves,

reat Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Hastings.

We 0flier the following
‘Tax Titles

Harnesses,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

Objection wa,-sustaiuod nud oieep- ,
"*n,lnK that ho know nothing
tion noted.
' , “hour the I'ormor ruling tf the Court al1 visited Miu Hill on Jfoiulay follow*°&gt; via, that thi, moaner of immg y,0 dfapp.or.nor, and my hluband | P^Mog
made a condition prreenm ’’uTlV IT °f S’ ,im'io tho reading of tho dopoaifan
«ud did* uotfadeXtod' m^bfaTu
h muTLV." b
“"n'“1 '° ^

A

regard to what amount of money Field ' .
1
1
b,&gt;on a “““Pprehonhad in the bank. When my husband I ?O“.,on
l,art* for ho ^d not consent
came m I said to him that &lt;re did nut
*Ilow’W people to go chasing after
understand matters alike, and then they i'
. I*"00* to 800 yhat they would
began talking and she claimed that he I Sa'rri11r ’J1" l"Irlx,9(: of inxpeachiug them.
had between $2,000 and $3,000 in the , Th® o‘»J*ct»"n was then sustained bv
Lank, when my husband told her that I U‘® ,,
ttn l Mr' CK»rch said ho
he had drawn out his money so that Y0111’1
,ho privilege to have the
when they settled he only had about ’leP?s,t*0? 8truck from the record.
$800 coming to him,nut $000 and this he
7?.1? 5*tnoss was discharged.
said ho paid him in monev. Jfvhiubmui , " ilium Ilamwicll wo, callu.1 to the
i, always of a kind and mild duporitiou ' ■ !d n„, ““VI"K I**™ prerloudy .w»ru
and very hopeful
8*“:
b7 Tr
Mr. H.W hrt ria,.kinddi^Sou, mT
uii.1 rumeumes
roiuotimM no
lie was
wa, cheerful,
uhrerfub hope-J
ho.w-1
r? . in..
« , r.i
°■
miiu
r- 0 4 “d“1:
ful
contented, V..I
but 6t other
\
fill and
nii.l orknf.inl.wl
..*1._ .*timesa he‘
J
was despondent and did not seem to be rtoro^wh^
^*“1 5? ‘

specialty

SKIJTER $ DECKER,
of LANDS

Battle Creek.

Situated in the various Townships of

Wc will not.be under­
sold bv anv House Large Stack
In ^Michigan.

Just Received

John a. Gkeble,
Makk Rumrll.
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Barry County—one uf tlie best
Michigan,
ASSYRIA.
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sscnox.ionaurTiox.
s'.

I7;norib Wacre.
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THE CELEBRATED

MAPLE GROVE

Farrier’s Improved!
GRANITE STATE

FOR-BALE AT

W. T. EASTMAN’S!
Warehouse on Broadway.

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9K1NNER j- DECKFR.

CornSheller!

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Counties in the State of

CASTLETON.
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Druggists and Chemists,

WOODLAND.

and dealers in
atoll contented.
t
v »• i Ato
*’?n9
Land and Calcined Plaster,
(.
• , . .. ,, ,
। medicine. I did not know but they
&lt; ro^ft-examxned by Mr. Egleston :
were in the bonk anti I shook the door PATENT MEDICINES.
That summer that Field went east 1 ®“d asked, through the key hole, if
PAINTS. ■
LIME, WATER LIME.
went to Racine in June, during his ab- e*ther wiu in there, but got no replv.
OILS,
sence. My husband came to Racine of- 1 saw on the street Jfr. Ford and
VARNISHES.
ter Yield returned, and from there we Mr. Plubbs and sup|KMed they wore
turpentUTE,
went east, und we visited at Mayfield ! com’ng *row Sunday school. I went
and Gouveneur, N. Y. We also spent' b-mie and camo back soon aud was in TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
August 10. 187 L
two days at Saratoga Springs.
fr°Qt uf the babk when I saw Jfr. Hall
PERFUMERY.
We were gone about 6 weeks. We ttad went to Uw drug store with him to
BOOKS 4 STATIONERS.
W. H. JEWEIX,
started to go to Canfield’s hill before
medicine. I noticed the bank door
.
CHOICE TEAS,
sunset. . Did not took at the cluck when । a”d it was shut The shoo shop door
Reoistbb of Deeds. Notary Public,
GROCERIES,
Piper and his sister went away. That
°P°a- Noticed no one on tho street
CIGARS aud TOBACCO,
Sunday night wo occupied a bedroom Kut Ford and Phibbs. J/y wife was
KEROSENE LAMPS* FIXTURES
off the dining and sitting room.
j ’lauding across the street on the other
GENERAL CONVEYANCER;
My husband gut up after daylight, | c°n&gt;er waiting for me.
Absthactb of Titles
WALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..
but did not get up in tho night I know , Crusa-examined by Jfr. Hughes.
of lands in Barry County furnished &lt;&gt;n
he did not get up in the night for 1 , ^id not know positively where Ford
application,
at my office in tbe
slept on the front side and it would have ‘ UI,d Phibbs were coming from bnt supCITY DRUG STORE,
Court House.
been impossible for him to have got out i l^ed they wero coming from Sunday
W. H. JEWELL.
of the bed and I not know it Never t&lt;’hool.
State St., Hunting*, Mich.
Hatiinqt, Mich.
said to Min Hill that my husband was
^Jrrecall^.
up and down all night,’ Did Dot say
Examined by Mr. Churh.—I knew i
to-day that my husband had been gone i
lord and had a conversation ■
half tin hour that night when Piper came. wit‘u J'im in rajM^op, some days after .
Remember writing to my husband from the disappearance of Yield, upon that I
Racine.
'
i subject. Mr. Canavan was prosent. I
QUcs.—Did you sta e in that letter i H9'tpd George if he was not mistaken
that you knew he was ont of „ftHeilCo ! about the liankduor being open when
with Field from the wav he wrote, and htJ
one half of the door was open,
that you did not blame him ?
for &gt;ou kna&lt;
9°°r in “7 ri‘°P
•.
two parts and it might have been that.
Jfr. Hugnesobjoclrt to previag lb. | H, iropprt hi, heoil u moment and ,
contents of a written document in this ; said I meant to say that tho duor was
way.
half open instead of half of it being
Mi. Church thought tho proposition ~in. 1 had a conversation with Mrs.
ringer in my shop and asked her
very simple, fur here was a witness who
ieh day it was she saw Field and
testifies to an extraordinary state of
mu 6 4he could nut tell whether it was
good feeding, and by r- ndiug a jxrt of
Of Home Manufacture,
the letter in this way, wo do it simply .to
HeniyS, Udell being duly sworn,
refresh her memory and .v*e if ahe can­
said (examined by Mr. Church. I
not recall a time when there was an sliI reeldo at Mantatec, and am a survey­
enatiou.
or. Knew the Tyson House.
to the
Being asked wbat was proposed to '
Mr. Hughes said that if a pait of a ;
| show by tbta wltaees, Mr, Cbdjrch statletter conld bo proved in this way, on a I
Sole Proprietor of
cross examination the whole of it might ■I ed that they were going to show that it
; would belmposdble for any one to see the ,
.
be proved iu the same way, which vio- i

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LUMBER, LATH, ail! SHINGLES

JOHNSTOWN.
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HASTINGS.
pi O! n e t or;n e t i.
w j exc«ft Secret W

CARLTON.

For the

.

BAHRY.

BEST AND CHEAPEST

BOOTS MB SHOES,

HOPE.
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au
i •.neireor
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n efreof n«|
n e |of n »|ll

RUTLAND.

Go

SHEPARD’S

W COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

lated every principle ot law and the rX“"&lt;Jdh
well established ru&gt; uf our Supreme j depo
sition read tills morning.
^^X^."-.rer.yon
’
Court, aud to this j&gt;oint he cited the case |
-—- — -------- w - ,
Udo with the street, and in
war ;
•' -­
of tbe People vs. Lightfoot, 16 Mich. . _
a Uno
In front war.
.
*
ren
an relarvatmt
elevated nlntfnrnk
platform with
with aa flight
flight Of
of 1
Price, only 50 Cents a Bottle.
stairs leading dbwn to tlie street, and I
------M^ Church thought the gentleman located an instrument at the Tyson , •HUaartielehas been thoroughly to.tod
House and measured the distance to -nd found - sure and .p^-iy cum for
was premature in his objection. If Jfrs. tbe bank dour, and nolle®! how far I th. following complaints.
Vanderpool doos not recollect such a let­ short of the lama of the door, the line of jaundice, Itullyestion. SourStomrtelouwoul.lteU.ndfouu.l u would be
j, CreHrenre,. -Vrrroiu and
ter, or such a statement then it is time importable to r»ee ibe bank or shoe shop
---------nd. to re. ,hc bunk or .hue .bun
c„„^ah„.
to talk about the letter. The objection door from this point, ns tbe line of vision
Fever itAgue, Dyspepsia, ll'omis
was over ruled and an exception noted. only reached about 14 inch®* into the re­
cta*, which was some two feet deep.
in Children, Files, Bilious Com­
Ans.—It ta possible I did write it but
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
Qucs.—Wnat in tlie apparrent ^dis­
I do not remember. Do not know that
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
I ever said I thought ho would bring tance between the two doors from the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Tyson
House
?
disgroou upon the family if he ever mar­
Blood: also the best Diuretic in
Objected
to
by
Mr.
Hugh**,
which
ried anv member of it. Do not remem­
Use for Kidney Complaints,
ber that I ever said '.hat 1 hoped ho was overruled and exception noted.
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
AM.—Tbe apparent distance was on
would got rid of Field and get a part­
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
ner who would not make him do all the Jy about a foot, aud tbe real distance
itc.
Ac.
,
was
from
12
to
14
feet.
work. Do no‘. remember that I ever
Cross-examined by Mr. Hughcr.
sail I would pity the woman who had
Qucs.-If thebank dour is nearer to tbe genulna BlUara in on# RO Cents Bottle
to live with him. I think I did call him
a botch and say ho was ticxle. Witness Tyson House than the other and in a of Shepard's Compound Wuhoo Bittor*
than there ia in a whole esse of any
was shown a letter which she acknowl­ line with It, aa a trigonometrical prob­ other kind in market.
lem could yon not see further Into the
edged to be her hand writing. _
Re-direct.—Saratoga is 2Uor25 miles bank recess than tho other ?
Phyaiciama throughout tha City and
Iron! my mother’s, wo wpnt with «»f
Am.-Yes,other things being equal, Country, aa tha beet Family Medicine
horse and carriage and came bock in but the shoe shop dour was t‘&gt;e wlder.It is about SO rods from the Tyson House
tho same way.
to tbe bank and diagonally across tbe time and money.
Mr. Hughes arose and stated, that, in
street.
.
Court adjourned till to-morrow morn­ Brice, only 50 Cents a Bottle.
view of the fact of the Prisoner’s being
two years in jail and its effect on his ing.
Tot Sala by Drurrut* and Dralan Generally.
________
nervous system, no statement would be
C. N. SHEPARD,
AN experienced Bookkeeper wants
made by him, and the defense rest their to obtain a situation as Bookkeeper and

case here.
Clerk. Address W. K., care Bannkb,
The People then began the introduc­ Hastings, Mich., for two weeks.
dtf
tion of the rebutting evidence.
Samuel S. Glover was the first wit­
ness called to the stand by them, and
being duly sworn, said : (examined by
KCSTZJlE.'rs CELMRATFD
Jfr. Church,) I reside at Jfanistee and
htti anting Deputy Sheriff. Have helped
Jfr. J/allon- from this county serve sub­
poenas for this trial and I know E. 1 •
Hall. Jfet him the next day after he ‘B&lt; by
ALBERT EISELBERG,
was subpoenaed about 5 o’clock in the diwtf 8L Chad" Rewsursaton JeffersM St
afternoon, and be called me to one side,

BOTTLED VIENNA BEER!

Grand Rapid*. Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

Little Red Shop!
West of Bank.

A. WOOLEY-

This is the Lad u-Zw drove
the doves to market, and
the same hoy stopped
at Stauffers

IRVING.

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YANKEE SPRINGS.
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for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.

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U. E. STAUFFER.
Parties desiring to purchase will do
GO TO CLARK'S FOR PICTURES. well to Colt Wo will cheerfully give
all information desired.

X&gt;. K. COOK Ac CO

MUSICAL!

CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

SHERMAN RICH, Dsaler io Mmical In■irotoenu, Sheri Muaic, Mutiod Books etc. Also
Agent for the juilly celebrated

Pure Wines and Liquors!

TAYLOR A FARLEY ORGAN,

FOR MEDICINAL PCRPO8EB.

lh« Vest in tbe esAoL Call st tl&gt;« Drug Store
of Dr. Burton ud m it, South Side State St

Alta, Imported Doablin Porter and Edinburgh
m1« Ala kept coaatantlr on hand. Jtfftnon Bt.
lltiliags. Mid

Opposite P. 0.

�Tl|e l\«rJ»L|cAJ&lt; Bai&lt;ss^
DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

W.’lir HOLMES,

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MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

Meeting of Old lettlen.
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson
at Runyan’s

Cull on Miss Wilcox for millinery
goods of all the latest and best styles.

h’lBRT National CLOrniNe House.
-Go there for tha best and eheajMat
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E. G. Williams.

AUGUST Ari.

In accordance with the notice pre­
viously given » goodly number of the
Old Residents of the county assembled
at the office of W. H. Hayford, Esq.,
in the city of Hastipgs, Sept. 2d, 1871.
Mr. Mudge, of Castleton, called the
meeting to order, when upon motion,
Lorenzo Mudge was called to the chair,

“ A setting hen never gets fat,” but
most any person can get fat by buying and W. Hayes appointed Secretary.
After remarks made by Messrs. Mudge
their groceries of J, Maus.
Cobb, Mills and others, all tending to
aanow
—" ■ — s.jr I »«&gt;.-_ ■ ■ IAMV. Mixan.
I
An
Every-day
Story.
the idea of forming an Old Settlers
Jackson dep., ifoo m rflOriit'Fu)am
Club, it was moved and supported that
“Hello John, where are you going?”
"I was going down here to buy some the Chair appoint a committee of five
KKu.1
to draft a constitution for on “ Old Set­
grocers.”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­ tlers Club,” and present the same to
ien’s to buy mine.”
tho next meeting for odoptiou. Motion
“Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t carried and tho Chair appointed the fol­
any of him, I always go there to buy
lowing named persons aa such commit­
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not tee : W. Hayes, G. W. Mills, John S.
long ago I bo’t a whole Kt of crockery Van Brunt, W. H. Hayfonl and I. S.
and paper enough to paper my house, Geer.
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
On motion it was voted that when1
buy any where else. Besides he war
ranted XT.
The crockery he keeps is this meeting adjourn, it adjourn to meet:
hut «xr MO» XX.
nt
this place Sept 80, 1871. Carried. |
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
}U4» r a 630AM
00 am 6 10ms
“Well, I always do »o on groceries,
On motion, adjourned.
. J 18
6 55
and I know you can. Besides be take*
anything I have to sell at a fair price,
W. Hates, Secretary.
' 1 »
725
too. I get a better tobacco, tea and
2 to
7»
sugar there for the same .money than
1 207
800
any where elee iu town.”
Hurrah for the Railroad!!
315
2 no
NohVille
8 25
M. ALLEN,
240
IM
Washington Black. Aug. 15,1871.
I Tbe twenty thousand dollars have
252
850
3 07
»oo
{ been subscribed for the north and south
3 30
ii 4u
Hami,
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345
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road.
a
A meeting vi
of the
iuc citizens
Do not claim to have the only Mold- wm occur tonight at tbe Court House,
4 03
055
irMnrhin.ln
i ng
Machine In R.rrv
Barry nru.nHr
county, hnt
but Ih.w
they wj£eQ aU can ]earn tbo efforts of the
4 30r.M IO a
have
one
that
will
stick
any
and
all
« Cbieaao
committee, and further in regard to tbe
kinds of moldings that are needed.
They also have on band a large number. importance of this great work. Let the
Exprwe at 1000 s tn. Dottoil. Exjw. at pf doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­ people know that we mean buAneee ou
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low this railroad question. Let these inter- (
CH AH B. BUNK. AM*l£w'l.
figures for cash.
—— —
—
! estod North and South of us put their [
। Go to Cummins &amp; Brown for Paints, jI shoulder to the wheel and all push to­
gether, ami before 1873 we will see the'
Oils, Varnishes, etc.
inn borse coming Into our city over the
North and South road. Everybody will
be benefitted by the result.
&amp;

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo and -A_nn _A.rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
'

BALL,

GALE AKD KALAMAAOO,

\PL,OWS M (.ISTI.VGS.
.SAWING

MACHINES,

ETC.,

HARROWS,

and. the largest stock of
AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

in Barrv Countv—for sale by

,

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

Local bii^ijiej? Notice?.

J. W. &amp; 0. G. BENTLEY
iSocoeaaora to Diekey A Hendry. 1

New goods has just arrived at
R. Mudge's.

The Vanderpool Trial 1b drawing |
bertfrom tke nmMtnefrnent of tho itnu of to a close. The Defence have rested, and '
our Doily, wo will take nibtcripUctu for It only remain* for the Prosecution to I
W HAT HAS BEEN DONE CAN BE DONE Twenty.firo Cento
week. Send th your put in allttlc more rebutting testimony,
again.—There is hope for every young nauwo Immediately and Commence now.
:! and the case will go to the jury after |
man who so ardently desires to succeed.
Look overthe Grand Rapids Busi­
—--------------------------------------------- the arguments shall hove been closed,.
ness Coixege Journal and notice the
«ud the charge given, probably on Sat- f
universal success of their students.
---------- —
. I urday or Monday. We deem the De-:
Hot.
‘‘
। fense conclusive. Think they have &lt;•*
Attention !
I tablished the «»moeence of the Respqnd-,
I have a,yuke of 'cattle and n single . Tinies lively.
ent beyond tbv poeeibitity of a doubt, and •
K. H. &amp; L. R. R.
horse for sale. Will sell on time lor j
look with the fullest confidence fora
Another Railroad.
good paper.
R. J. Grant.
verdict of Not Guilty at the hands of the
Trade and trafie fine.
Aug. 30, 1871.
Jury.
.
Scorching hot to-day.
“ One stormy night in winter when I
Gold—To-day 11^1-2. x
California Election to-morrow—
the winds Were blowing cold,” I bought,
result uncurtain with chance* iu favor
lots of fi uit in market.
ine a pair of boots and rubbers at Maus’. I
of the 1 letnocracy as they had over 0,o&lt;i0'
Peaches in abumlance.
majority at the last Gubernatorial e|ec-j
Streets and walks alive,
The days of grace on accounts due |
tlon. State officers, three members of
lots of strangers in town.
the late firm of Dickey &amp; Beotly, arc 1
Congrew, and a Legislature are to be I
pretty, nearly out. Those interested • Good &lt;leal of travel lately.
choseu, and on the result depend tbe;
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl '
Cuntelopes till you can’t res*..
election of a United States Senator vice
Another railroad will not effect the• Too many watermelons for one.
i Cole, Republican.
low prices at Maus’.
•Ill""
Bjmue. i.: AT
sdxxTMmM 1-. "evenlnK

LOCAL 'R'V"R N^TS

MANUFACTURERS OF HASH. DfXHtS. RLINDH, MOLDINGS, Ar.

Moldings a Specialty.

ALSO,'LUMBER FLOORING SIDING

lively.
I
Bam
52,700 was voted for school
Wanted. Wanted.
Sol. Bmith Russell coming, Friday ; purpooeu, for the ensuing year, and I
Every one having unsettled accounts
Mmm w- L F- H*“B *nd T. Phlillj s
to call and settle tbe same by September evening, at Union Hall.
elected trustees. To-morrow we intend j
1st. for I must have my pay.
10wl
Mason Allen.
1 XV T&gt;
vv 1 •„
A,. Assessor, and such other fncts concerni,
i
on DubhcuH® niII carry Ohio |
tjie School officers Report as mav j
Don’t you know where to get your
by at least 20,000 majority.
' be of public interest.
boots and shoes ? I do—at J. Maus’.

Hosts of teams are daily seen unload. ’ /Tfa
•
RTN ft
ing wheat at Barlow A Goodyear's new ellt
C/ IwOTl
। warehouse.
---------- -■----- a- FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8.
L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer
—
• • *
-----mixture Is warranted to cure all cases j A little squabble occurred at the Has- .'
of cancer and scrofula In every form. I tings House billiard saloon to day noon,
Send for circular. $1 per bottle. Ad-1 In which bant words and several blows |
drees
L. N. Mixer,
occurred. No arrests.
Of Berger Family,
Hastings, Midi, j
---------- ------------------------.
---------- •
: Mr. Frank Stebbins, of this city . HumoriH Character. Vocaliau Cotnle Lwtarrr.
i Eloeutionbt and Facial mlntc. in hia peculiar
Mavs is bound to sell his groceries, | we‘*t lo Chicago yesterday to attend
and COMIC FACES.

Broadaway, writer.

S^reUr, D.1...O «|™» &lt;b, opin. |

,h'

»f“«- Director u.l

1

Cancer can be Cured.

USffiSU

and boou and
cent.

if bo don’t moko . '
' “ । We wish him success In his undertakI Ing.
1

11 cent sugar at Buseli’x.
;z j The Grass Lake Reporter has ‘ gone to i
Rubber moj« at BuscH's,
i-rnaa.
’’with
with na painful
rm ill All demonstration
(Inmnn.iwhAn that
41*a4 i
grns»,”
Peaches fresh and nice at BusclPs.
1 every little village that wants a paper is
Best Sherry wiue, bitters for dyspepnot able to support one.
‘
a, at
Bvhell’s.

TFe arc every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less than oar usual price, backed with, the complaint
oj parties who say they are unable to nay so much.
.vow to give all a chance to have Teeth who need anti
should have them, we willfrom this date, for a few
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. We will now make
and Complete sets for$25. Single Plates. Upper
CITY PAINT STORE! full
or Under 313.
COMMITS
__

a.

BROWN

I

PAINTERS; ;
Dealer, in

' I

TnE
Bt I11® Methodist Church, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
T .
I by Mm. Allen, on “Woman’s Workf
Paints, Brushes, and ArIs the name of a Choice Brand of Ci-! ia,t evening, was listened to with maf&lt;list’s Materials. Wall
gors just received and for sale at the ■ ed attention by quite a large audience.
Paper, Window
City News Depot.
—.
Shades,
--------- —- , rrIonia rejoices overthe location at that ।
PICTURE
FRAMES. GLA&amp;». ETC ETC
of
shops
of the
Detroit,
I I
The La&amp;g£st Stock of School Books j place
'
‘ the repair
repair
shops
of the
Detroit,
|
! Lansing &amp; Lake Michigan Railroad | SlgH &amp; OmaniSIltcll Paintin°',
ia the City at the City News Depot.
Th® T®vn r.iv

&lt;u0 j
Graining
j shops. They. -;il
will ------------------------cover a apacei 1,840
j feel in length and 130 wide.
Paper-Honymy,
A Choice Stock nf perfumeries nt the I
’ **“■
,
Haltomininj, fee.,
ne in ever* mb
" ’
Gty Now,Depot
D“m'
»«««’«
r
I botograpmc Advertising Director}’,
For Photographsand Pictures, ofall|has tho thing under way, and wo an- j
kinds.,call on J. F. Minkler.
derstand that all the County officers ' CAfiU poucxeb.
new bi
—------- » «
—
I are to be represented in tho same.
Thl Tows Talk, K. C. B. and E. B i
| Inauranoo A.iccnt, R«prw«au the
ittle Pepper.—We havc
have a pep­ I
H*U, three of tho best Brands of Cigar.
Al L
LlTrIj:
**!?“«•
tfl.123.M2 43
! ]&gt;cr grown
Dennis
’ farm
in Irvvllz „„OI UBn
. .
.
_
*
I IXJTCTOwn
on on
Mr*.Mrs.
DennU
’farm
in Trv.
I
„
■ &gt;.447 ?.t
in the market at Post Office.
5JM87Z7
I ing which measures all of twelve Inches A“erie»n uf chi
086JM189
286,123 »
around the largest way. If it had legs I UotneUftTof N.'
Cheapest fruit Jar at Buseil's.
5.1X0.090 OU
on It it would look like n large green i ..£***1** I«wi
Examine hia
The place to buy your boots and shoes bull-frog—well, any how this pepper is I PUa" bSSf»?n*u
! InruUneat
lUMiiu piacoa m
hard to neat.
cood'campanirn ।
Is at
Runyan’s.
lowest adequate rates.

Best cbeete in tho city
at Busell’s.
________

Hastings, Mich.

M. W. RIKER.

_

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WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

NEW PLAN.

Opening of St. Charles Oyster I---------Custom work made on short notice, Rooms.—On Saturday evening last'
in good style nnd reasonable prices
many of our people and everybody who )
at Runy*5n'b.
wished were treated to a free lunch of (
oysters or anything they deaired at tbe
Ladies’ fine shoes of the latest styles
opening of Albert Elselbcrg’s Oyster |
at Runyan’s.
P.ooau at 'the SL Charles Restaurant.!
They have everything in good order.
Aa Important Lenon.

.ILL OUR WORK W.IRRJJfTED,
Office over Grant &lt;J- Phillip..' Store, Hastings, .Well.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

N O USE

Dan’l Striker.

Goodyear &amp; Strike
Home to Buy

Dealers iu

FI1RMTIJIIE! miHimm;
OM,
Call at

JOHN
WOLF’S

Iron, Nails, Glass,

CASH POLICIES.

CENTRAL

Meat Market!

FORNITDRE OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.

LOTS AJCP TILES OF IT OS'
The Grand Rapids Timet says : The
Ll-typ AND BOVNP
t____
______
r
NEAR THE BANK.
Kalamazoo people
are trying to
keep
TO SELL
same life in them
icm by betting on the The best stock oi Meat always on hand
1
•«----------, par-1
— ttd Q,t
■
Vanderpool trial.
The V..J
Vanderpool
i
j
tew‘••vniment of Caf.
tisens give odds that he will be cleared.
^cdn
8Kr9yui»fyrn^ifL-r »ny thing you want.
Well, in Hastings one of the Attor-'
Ackley &amp; Slade soil Fnrit Jon 25 per neys for the Prosecution is offering to1
SIMON B'BKBNBUTH.
cent, cheaper than any one else.
bet he will not be convicted.
**•’
JOHN WOLF.
The economical habit, the iron nerve
and will, the keen quick foresight and
(•elf-reliance so essential to success, has
placed the Grand Rapids Business
College beyond the reach of all others.

i H. A. Coodvesr.

{ AVooden

AV are,

&amp;c-

AGENT8 FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
WUADE OF

Lake Superior Iron*
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Also the

WOODLAND PAXLOBS.

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VOL. I.

DAILY
EDITION _____ &gt;
________
_ ________________
jlAS UNGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 6, 1871.

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.

The Testimony All In.
THE REBUTTING THROUGH.

The ArgtuaenUry Self, „ be Open­
ed by Mr. IjglMton Th*nd,y.
Twenty-frat Pay*, Proewdliut,.
MOaxiKG SXSSION.

&lt;

«am° iBpA^Filer Md 1 hnve R broth­
Qua*-—Had you any conversation I
er named GoJden Fifer. I five in Lud­
ington now, but on tho day of Frnlds with hor at Vanderpool's house, in pres-'
|
dirappearanw. was at Filer dtv and ence of Mr. Ingram and Secor ?
Ans.—I hoard a conversationjwith
wTl i
dty about
1®J’cl"k
«“■« book about two, her on Thursday after the arreet Sho
was talking to Ingram and ho asked
“T brcther. Gol­
den Filar
Ihd not no Mu Lott that her what time Mr. Vanderpool loft tho
house and she said sho did not know,
day and huro no recoUeotioo about air­
then he asked her if Mr. Piper waa
mg her a lunch.
b
CwoxMniaad by Mr. Hughe. Had there, and she said he was not there at
the time but
came back about
the lunch about half-pul Uiroo and did
9 o'clock. Sho also said that he wont
.Kirkl*od 'hwn thut day.
Mon after they came back from Can­
•
W«ft ■»""&gt; “d ox- field’s hill.
attuned by Mr Cbur-h, to.ti6ed u fol­
Cross examination.
lows?
Mr. Conover nnd Ingram wore with
Before be began,Mr.
Church
that n»e. I went at tho request of the Sher...
-o— --------—duid
-.m imuv
this is the witness who was unable to be iff to roorch tho house.
prewnt when tlie pM^ntion wore pre- JS*."- “{P Buckley worn, U«1: I
MnUne their nd. of &gt;1..
1 1
"“uo Bt Maxu.lw
Know Mr. Ibpor of
oftl»c.»,nud pr-r- MuA.-gon .nd mm™,bar th.t h. viKtk.j been
i---------granted
-------- -- .to examine
.
Uj
0Br house
hoUM on the
....
mission had
I ed at oar
Sunday evening

NO. 20.

top. Ho piled up seven sacks .the first
AGENTS WANTED I
day he worked for me, and one pile
contained one sack. This witness said
he
hod
pettifogged
some, , and 1A RICH FIELD! ANOBLEWORKL
was
consequently
very
talkative.
Miss Rachel Hill ro-callod :
Quas.—In that convoroation with Mrs.
Vanderpool on Monday after Field’s dis­
PICTORIAL
appeared, did she say anything about
whore her husband was that Sunday
night

Objected to by Mr. Hughes, which '
was overruled and exception noted.

FAMILY BIBLY.
A FAMILY RECORD,

Ans.—As she was going away I stepp­
AND
M
Sept. Oth, 1871. ■
ed out ou tho front stoop with her and
FAMILY ALBUM.
Capt. II. Miller, being called to the
she said, '‘there comes George.” I said
WITH OVER
.
stand and sworn said:
“who?”
She said, “my husband
1000 ILLUSTRATIONS,
Georgs." iben I said “how ho is chang­
1 rtaide at Grand Haven and my oc­
ed, I would not know him." She said 150,000
cupation is that of sailor, have been en­
“I told you he had been sick, ho did not
gaged at this tor 20 years at Grand Ha­
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE
come homo to* go to bed last night till contains a storehouse of information that can
ven. Sail out to Chicago. The pier at
only reach the mind through the eye. Ita Ulushim whenever he camo, and they uow |i that Field disa]
Grand Haven was built in 1857.
lizippoared. Ho cauie about one o’clock, and won up nearly all night trationa carry one back to the most important
ml I loft at half-past 8 o’clock. after that.
•
era of the world, and are nf themaalvea a com­
Mr. Hughes asked what was proposed proposed to introduce his direct exami­ 611 o'clock, nand
George Compau was next duly sworn prehensive review of the Scripture*, represent- •
The reason I know this my father had
nation.
to bo shown by this witness.
complained of my company disturbing as tho interpreter of Narcissus Peltier
Mr.
Hughes
objected
to
his
testimony
Mr. Church said that they projtOBed
his rest tis I had had considerable com­ who is a Frenchman, and after inter­ Antiquities, tbstiimes. Beast*, Bird* Insects.
Plants, Minerals, Chins, Modal*, Inscription* and
to show tho prevailing currents on the being given at this stage of the proceed­ pany, and when he left I remarked to
preting the oath to him, translated his Incident* referred to throughout the Sacred
east side of the Lake independent of the ings, and an argument ensuing, there my father that if my company loft be­
testimony as follows:
fore
half-post
eight
I
should
not
think
winds. He said that testimony had seemed to bo a misunderstanding be­
clearer view* of Divine Troth. A* a help to
I reside nt Manistee, knew Herbert Parent*. Miniatcrs. and SabbaUi-acbool Teacher*
ho would no disturbed. I looked at the
been introduced by tbo defense to show tween Counsel as to the pointe upon clock to see what time it was.
I Field, and last saw him Saturday about in fulfilling the duties of their separate and high
vocations—and to all others to whom immortal
ihat there were no prevailing sub-cur­ which ho should testify, but wo publish­
Mr. D. D. Ruggles re-cnllod : Con­ two o’clock in tdio after noon near Mx louss are intrusted—this splendid Piotoral
rents and this witness was introduced to ed the ruling of the Court, when his versed with Mrs. Springer about the Jones’ brewery, which was about 4 or 5 Volume cannot be overestimated. It is the
Edition.
rods
from
Mrs.
Springer's.
He
was
go
­
disappearance
of
Field
on
the
Wednes
­
show that there was a preva/iing north­ , cow was disposed of, which ruling was
Most Suitable for the Family,
ing towards Manistee Lake and had on
ftubatantially
repeated
on
this day tdter. I asked her if she saw Field
ward sub-current.
Most Valuable lor the Student,
on Sunday, and she said she did see white pauts and brown liat. No one
occasion-viz.—By the Court.—I am | him right by her house, that sho went was with him but a small, dog. This
The pier at Grand Haven extends out
Most Instructive for the Teacher.
into the J Ako about 1700 feet. I am disposed to admit his testimony on pointe to got.soiue rain water, and had no was about 2 o’clock, had been to dinner.
Most Appropriate for the Child,
Cross-examined by Mr. Hughes. I
hoops on and stepped out of sight till
lighthouse keeper and liw right at tho not touched at Kalamaxoo.
Most Useful for the Minister.
saw
him
at
that
end
of
town
only
once.
he posed, but hoard Charlie speak
pier. Tho current from tho river before
Tho witness then said:—I remem­
Most Interesting for the Farmer,
the pier '«as built was north west, but ber tho day Field disappeared and to him, and when she wont in sho was My business is loading vessels. Do nut
know
whether
Field
had
a
boat
on
the
going
to
rqu-iniffind
Charlie
for
speaking
Most Elegant for the Parlor,
now it is .about west. After you get out George W’. Robinsen was at our house
alxiut hiflf a mile, or a mile into the that day. First met him ut Willard &amp; as ho did, but found Dan Parker thcro hike or not Was doing nothing this
Most Profitable for the Study.
Lake the prevailing ex Trent runs to the Hall’s drug store, from there We went aud did not. She said that Paakcr was day, bocauso I had nothing to do. Know
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE.
it was Saturday because Sunday comos
north. 1 have had experience of this to the stGre of Tyson Robinson &amp; Co., there to see about building a bouse. She
in
addition to kite features already alluded to,
after it Did nothing on Sunday.
contain* the Apocrypha, tbucordsnce, Psalms in
for 16 years. I have been out in n l&gt;oat und then wo went to my house where described the pants that.lleld had on as
Mr. Church then arose and asked that Metre, a Summary of th* Sacred Truth* a*
and anchored when there was a dead we stayed till about dusk in the evening, light pants, and finally; she said that if
taught in tlte Inspired Book, together with
calm nnd floated down to the north lour then we went up to his stable and got it rained on Saturday -and Dan Parker the letter of Mrs. Vanderpool, identified numerous and comprehensive Tables and other
or ’five miles in tho night, dragging his horse and buggy and drove to the was there on Saturday, then it was Sat­ by her yesterday, be offered in evidence Historical and Explanatory Matter, embodying
the labor* of many of the tuo*t eminent Bibical
urday and not Sunday that she saw him.
lieach of the lake
I know Mrs..
which was granted, but the letter has Acbolor*. It is printed on the finest calendered
paper, from clear and open type, itf one large
William Caniivtui boing duly swern, Springer by night and on the day of the Mr. Dunham went with me.
not yet been read, then he announced and handsome qusito volume, mid is bonud in
Cross
examination.
said : (examined 4jy Mr. Church,J 1 inquest, in company with somo others,
mo«l durable nnd attractive manner, while
This was on Wednesday at her house ihat all the rebutting evidence on the the
while the price* are sufficiently low to plsce it
live in Massuchuwrtts now, Lutin 1869 hod u conversation with her. She said
'
—
lived -at Manistee aud was in ti»e -om- that she had said, she saw Field on that and from there wo went to see Ladow. , part of the Prosecution was now in, ex­ within everybody's reach.
____
»&gt;
Charles Secor re-called :
ploy of Mr. A. W. Smith.. Hememlx-r day but bud thought over the matter i।
, ■ cent that of Mr. Ingram, who would ar­
i
Mr.
Church
told
the
witness
that
if
thc-event of the disappeattiMX'.of Field. and remembered that Ladow was on
EXPERIENCED AGENTS are wanted
rive on the 3 o'clock train, and Court
throughout the country fat its tale, with whom
A part of that day 1 waaat Cluuch. a the bed and Dan Parker came in with
had any correction to mnke'in regurd
took a recess of a few moments to wait liberal arrangement* will be made. .In upporpart of the day 1 was out'of town, ano a saw and in fun said said he was going to the time ho said he won Sheriff, lie
for him.
... .... _...__ __ ________ ______
at four o’clwk I was at the shoe shop to cut his head off and it also rained
could do
now.
While waiting for him Mrs. Vander- Ips”***, but *&lt;H con‘*"°® for,*
and remained there during the omming. that day and her people-were all at
‘stantly lucresring
increasing withtb*
with the anjwth.sod
growth.and iutullintelli­
,
*
,
, ,
Itaailr
He
said
that
in
speaking
of
when
be
Went past the bank door. While 1 was homo and she had come to the conclu­
. pool was re-called to tho stand by tho ।gence of the country. It i* theretor* desirable
those wbo engage with us. abali do so with a
in the shop the door was open, it w as a sion that it was Saturday and not Sun­ was elected, he said he had been Sheriff defense. She said that she remembered that
!
view
to making the Dtuiaesi a permanent one.
one year and eight months, whex it
double door and the oast lutlf w as open. day that sbe saw/ Field.
should have "been eight months. When the conversation alluded to by Miss Hill
Know George. Ford and remember a
Crora-examinfid-by Mr. Hughes.
Vundtnpool was ia jail,! lived, in the jml to-dny, and might
possibly
have
ccnversation between him and Mr.
The couwirsatiou with Mrs. Springer
Smith in the .bank, in which -Georgy was on the morning of tho 18th, at her und took charge of him.
said
that
hor
husband
was
Mr. Hughes objected to the testmiony sick but the rest of tho statements she
said, ,lI suw one half of the door open.” house. Masers. Conover, Dunham, and
of all employment*—are invited to correspond
Mr. Smith said, “ytou must be mistaken Bullis were present and we went to talk as not rebutting, when Mr. Church saidI positively denied, so that the question with us with a view to au agency. Not a few
such are now averaging from 1-5000 to 67000
for the bank door is a single door,” he on tliis subject.
. .
. this wil­. resolves itself into a question of vera- 1 annual profit io U* sale. There is a areat want
that tiiey proposed
to show by
then^dropped his head and said, “I
। city between tho two.
for the book and a rich field offered, while it will
The olgeet of this testimony is to re- ness that Vanderpool was not afflicted
meant to say the door was lutlf open."
As tho train woa behind time, tho elevate the spiritulat condition by constant con­
with end eonversaliun* upon. it* beautiful
Court thought that the Counsel had bet- tact
Cross-examination. I was there from | fute the statement of E. B. Hall whose I with diarrhoea os alleged.
and eternal troths.
i* waiting upon him I never noticedL ter present their requests, on tho points
8 to 10 o'clock in the evening and hod n testimony was read yosterdav, who said I
1.. »,t*.Vura&gt; » th. .tnit on Sut- :
",h“nl
f they deared the Court to include in its
light in the shop.
Agents on the Instalment Plan
,
,
,
.•*?.*»»«•
! anything Ihat led me to think he had 1 charge to the jury. Mr. Church then
J.G. McKevre-called. OnSuaday after­ day
when he mol Held. flu. tuoonnt. lhi di^
, ro„,Tn.t,„n
■ in behalf of tho People, read tho ro­ Will be furniahe-d the work in fine binding*.
noon about half-past throe o'clock,! wont
Thia plan is quite popoiir and profitable in cities
down on the aireetnast thy bank And as, ing for Robinson's whereabouts would tween Misv Scribner and Mr. Ingram att quest which they desired to make, after and largo towns. We hare an edition of the
far as Canfield’s lull. Did not notice render it impossible far him to have I Yuade^poofs house on Wednesday, the&gt; which, Mr. Hughes, in behalf of tho
JhT "f U&gt;. ■yo.t-Sh. u«l they rotunwd i Prwoaer, read tho same request ns made
cither the shoe shop door or bonk door. Mon him u .Utod.
marked faror. Subscriptions for the Pictorial
..
_
...
I from the walk to Canfield s hill about twi-• at Kalamaxoo, with tho exception of the Bible, in this style and in this way, can be
Cross-examination:
b. b Conover re-oill.-d :
ligfct,nnd soon after he went formtdicine) 19th article. We are unable to publish obtained to au almost unlimited extent, a* there
There was a side walk 12 li?t wide
1 rommnhor a
.uh Mr,.
she djdll&lt;lt
b
h„ „„
»
..
,
uu. SUV UlUUUk mun MUR
uu n uai these to-day, but will give them in full is no outlay of money that the Bible leader car.
make, which will yield him so rich a return.
■ on the day
after . tho in&lt;l“’"}. ■i g
OB&lt;. ’not
about
from my shop to the bank. I put it
'-Aj?"
Ml long however, that “
bo,“ nine• kAnorraw.
1vVJo^MnFiporeamJin.
down myself.
Dr. William Upjohn sworn, said : ,
were present. When I went in I told ’’
We are also the Publisher* uf POTTER'S
F. Kirkland, being sworn raid..- (Ex­
Uross-examined by Mr. Hughes.
(Kraminod by Mr. Church.)
STANDARD EDITIONS of Family, Pulptr
her mv business, that I had heard she
We had a water claret outside of the'
1 reside in Hastings and have prac- Poeket antj PbotogTsjlb Bible* and Testament*—
amined by Mr. Uhurch.)
,
said she saw Field on Sunday. Tho
nearly
aou different style*—so well known ererrI reside at Manistee on&lt;l lurae since woman who lived in the other part of jail enclosed with a high -fence, but I do• freed medicine and surgery over thirty where for their accuracy of text, beautv of finiih
., not know that lie ever used this but once.. years, hare had somo experience in and durability of binding.
Alvrsv* ask for
1868. Took dinner that day atdho Ty­ the house stood iu ike door and
’
.
wlien 1 acoomiianiod him, previous to&gt; bmui, and there in a kind known as Porraa’a Staxdaso Euihok*. and get the best.
son House, and after dinner I went into that she aud Mrs. 8. hud had
Catalogue* containing styles and prices furnishi.- —a dii&gt;
"‘P?14’’ tlie inquest. I know this because I lofti wiywna/ hertiia. Trusses are usefl to re­ cd
on
application.
the reading room a little while, then about the day she raw
saw Meld.
Field.
Mrs. p0|jtivo orders with Mr. Johnson, the&gt; Here one and arc commonly an effcctuwent over to the bonk to see Field, Springer said that on reflection she had
that he uliouid not bo taken outl al protection against it.
For Circular* containing a full diairiplion o
tried the door and looked into the key­ come to theoontlusion that it was Sat­
PicToauL Familt Ifiaua, with sample .hee
uf his cell.^A Mr. Edmundson hud been1
On tho arrival of the train -Mr. Eg- &gt; Tua
hole. but could see nothing Let the urday and not Sunday, and that she had
and term* to AcetiN, editress •• POTTKA’X
jailor previous to Vanderpool’s arrest.
gfeston received a telegram Ktating that! holw"" n‘®“ AXD tsstaIent
counter. From there I went over to the come to this ednclusiou from the fact I Courttfook a recesH till 2 r. u.
thut
it
was
a
rainy
daar
and
the
men
I
re«&lt;L?nce of Golden Filer and sat
Mr. lugram was sick and unable tn
were at home, also Dan Parker came in
come, aud he being the lust witno.“« and
PUBLISHERS*
all the afternoon; 1 sat nt the front win­ with a saw and said ho would saw the ।
it being to late to begin the arguments
til t nnd «17 Ka-rtiaion Htrret.
xriKjiNooN
sxssraar.
dow talking with Miss Filer.
This head off Ladow who lay on the bed.
to-day, the Judge said lie would adjourn
■■nii.ADEi.pniA.
Mr. H. S. Udell re-called.
window fronts .north. I was tbeixhtill She raid she coeght a giimnse uf Field
it began to grow dusk, nnd Iroin there and heard him «]wak to Charley.
TEACHERS’ NOTICE.
Mr. Church said that Air. Udell। the Court till to-morrow morning and if
I went to the office at the steam boat
Cross-examinwl.
.
‘ wished to correct some of his state-, Mr. ingram was not then present the
cf Teachers for Barry
arguments’ should immediately com- Examination
'
landing.
i
&lt;hc
h’ **v'
County. Fall Series,
Cross-examine! by Mr- Hughes.
mcnce.
jday.
:
_
|
1 went there about 2 o’clock to mod with me.
Gen. B. M. Cuteheon re-called.
The
:.iU selected
held M fDltosL :
“ "
tnauons will be
The distance
distance from
from the
the ]&lt;o
}&gt;oim
An experienced Bookkeeper wants
the afternoon with Miss Filer. I sat
ItemumlH-r calling od Mrs. .Springer at the Tvbod House to the bank is 23
At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
to obtain a Ritual Ion as Bookkeeper and
at the west front window. Did uotfiit
on the Bunday after Fields disappear­ rods. The line of vision reached into
“ Hostings, Oct 9th, and Nov. Gib.
Clerk. Address W. K., care Bannkic,
in one chair ail the time, but sat on Die
tho reccse of the door 9 inches and
“ Assyria, Oct 13th—Ellis School
.
...
Ha-xtings, Mich., for two weeks.
&lt;ltf
sofa same of the time. Do not kntnv ance.
Ques.—What conTersattoo did yon lacked 29 inches of reaching tho door.
House.
whether any one sat on the sofa with me
The space between the two doors is n
At Nashville, “ 17th.
or net und do not now remember wheth­ have with her,?
“ Middleville “ 20th.
Objected to by Mr. Hughe* on tho little over 9 feet. Hfl exhibited a paper
er any one else was in the room except
showing a diagram of his measurements.
“ Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
Miss “ Filer, or not
Did
not eat ground that a foundation had not been I am affected with a rupture on the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
anything while tticrc, but the family laid for this.
.
right side, and have been for 17 years.
had a lunch in the kitchen during which
Objection was withdrawn.
Mr. Hughes objected to the evidence
time I remained in the parlor alone.
In tliis conversation with her she said
She sat at the east front window and she passed the bank on that day in the which the Court overruled.
The protrusion is about tho size of my
I at tlie west, about 10 feet apart aud
this county, to th* importance of continued rfbrt.
afternoon and the right band half of
only in attainments in the studica taught, but
fist and does not pcnmptibly affect my I.OuO.teO Acres of Choice Farming and Grazing pot
I got no nearer to her than that. the
in thetuelhodsoffinpartiugiMtmetion. TW1stand­
door was
open
and swung
ard of the past will not only be maintained btit
Land* on the line of the road, in the
physical strength.
Charlie Springer retailed on cross- back
staadilv advanecl. that ■&gt;.. Z.k^.1. ...'
_?“•
as
in
bunmciu*
hours
.Sialo
of
Nebraska,
in
the
Great
Platte
Valley,
exuniination :
Remember seeing Mr. she also said that sho caught a glimpse
Mr. Hughes requested that tho wit­
xaw roa sal*. for cash or long credit
Cutchoon and Ingram at our house on of a person inside tho door but could ness remain in town so that ho could bo
Tbe»e land* are in a mild and healthy climate, lion will M mEh
A
Selttt
School
Sunday evening after the disappearance not say who it was. On this same day examined by medical xnen, in order to •n- fur grain-growing and stoek-rrlsinr, uosorpassed by any io the United Bute*.
of Field.
,
. .
I had a conversation with Charlie. He rebut his testimony, when Mr. Church
Ques.—Did you say to them tnat you said ho had wen Field the Sunday be­
A second school of this kind will bo taught
Prices range from $2 to $10 per Acre. As«yri»—EHU School IIcue—by Morris ETkeli
did not remember what day you saw fore. He said he first heard this talked said that he would rather have the
It will commence Sept- Uh and continue six wscl
Field, except ns your mother had told of aoout the middle of tho week at the timony in regard to hernia stricken out
110ME.STEADSF0R ACTUAL SETTLERS.
dinner table, that ho did not remember and the Court so ordered.
you ?
2,400,000 Acre* of Government Landa between
J**Vh«ork of
Omaha and North Platte, open (or entry on tor
William Martin sworn, said:
Mr. Hughes objected, on the ground what day it was himself, but his mother
will bo th* theme.
Hohmtiam oxtr
(Examined by Mr. Church.)
that it was irrevlant, which the Court told him it was Sunday.
8 0LDIER8 OF THE LATE WAR
I live in Muskegon and have lived there
Cross-examined
by
Mr.
“
overruled and an exception noted.
since 1866. Vanderpool worked for mo
never called to tortiiy « roffarf to
Ans.—I did not say so.
matter before and never did. I went to once from September till the next May. FREE HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES,
within Railroad limit*, eq os I to a
Re-direct—I know it was Sunday be­ talk with Mrs. Springer on this subject, I have seen him handling coffee socks
Direct Bounty of *400.
wtion will ba uMci m text hooka. Th!
cause when I got up in the morning my when I went there and Mr. Ingram was which will weigh from 175 to 200 pounds.
loepitaUtyof tbs poopls st tewKsrills.
Cross-exammed by Mr. Hughes.
mother put my Sunday clothes on mo
me.
.
I have seen him piling up the* sacks,
and told me I must not play on that day with
&amp; 8. Conover re-railed agora.
Address
0.
P.
DA.VLS,
Know Mi« lotto) Scnbner when I the first one he tumbled over and the
as it was Sunday.
Land ConmiaUootr U. P. R. R. Co
next one he had to pick up and put on
Frank Filer being sworu, eajd : (ex­
•
■
OmAma, Nit
PmMsrlllc. ; r » 1FL
owloo“amined by Mr. Church.) My father’s see her.

R EF E'R EN CES,

JOHN E- POTTER

12,000,000' .ACRES

fl

CO.,

�tyw card?.
GEO. C. WORTH.

of coaches.
6,

Hakims. Mich.,

1871.

HNOAD GA UGB-DOUBLK TBACK BOUT*

CorrxMFTiBLt—Tho following con- NEW YORI
BOSTON
temptible^ing at tho meu, than whom
a more Xosmi, impartial and itdaHipenl r mixci rax poixts nr xrvr yoek statm
ami* ant
.•
jury was never impaneled in tho State,
OIL REGIONS orPENNSYLVAMI A
who constitute tho jurors iy tho Van­
tins mOlwat Nxtkxds from
derpool cam, is from tho Manistee Tims*
Rodireter to New York, 385 mileR,
of tho 2&lt;l inst It is, however, in keep­ Btiffiilo to Now York, 423 miles,
ing with tho action of tho people of Max.Suspcuaion Bridge to New Yorx 448
Dunkirk to New York, 460 miles,
isteo in this whole c*so, nnd is a disgrace
Cleveland io New York, 625 miles,
' to tho civilization of tho age. Men of
Cincinnati io N. Y., 880 miles,
Barry, road whd these follows oay of
your honored follow citizens who consti­

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.

VAN VELSGR k ROLFE.

•

tute this Jriy ■
The Jny at Hastings, before whom
the Varilerpool trial is progressing liu
formal quite- a subject for conversation.
The fact that.thelve honkst and intklur£NT mon cax be found in any county
in this State who have neither read nor
formed an opinion upon (ho guilt or in­
nocence of tlie accused is somewhat re­
markable. There is not a paper in tho
State that assumes the dignity uf a nowspaper that has not had more or less to
say in relation to the two former trials
and yet wo are informed that two of the
ixtzCuqkxt jurors never heard of Van­
derpool before. One of two things must
bo true, eithex these men are very ig­
norant and unfit lor so responsible a.du, ty, or they must bo knaves and equally
to serve as Jurors.

AUtralai run dlrwctly Uiruugt to K*w York.
'860 milea without change ofooabhes.
From aud after Ang. 17th, 1871, Train* will lure,
in connection with Weatern Line*, a* follow*:
NEW -YORK DAY WPREriN. Itate. Cioanuah
»tl.n P. M., Nundai* «x*ej&gt;te&lt;|: Cforvtead
from Allanite and Great Weatern Depot, by
Colmnbu*. O^ liun, driir. (Saturday* excepted.y *1 UOOP.iT,; Uiiiton at 1 A.
and
Suapenriott BfiBg* atS.WA. JF dailv, (Sun­
day* excepted;) Buffalo from ’topot’corner
Kxcb*b«*aUd Mtebigaiitkroeto, by New York
•Ime, d*ilv. (banday* exceptod.) 07; A. M.
ArrfTMtfHonitnxrnio J.XS a. M; auaquebaana
'Aao r. M.,(Dina;)trnri».v'*O.*l p. M., (»up..)‘
and apt^c* w N*w Yorkt&amp;OF. H. (teanacia
*Cooper*te«u.. Alb*V. and
ih&lt; coiebHtedSutnmer reaort, Sharon Spring*;
a»d With Driawarr. Lackawanna and Weatern
■ Had road, and al Jeraey C'itv withMidaighl K*.
detjSteLai0Qf NeW J*r*tr K*lln*Jfor l'W1“*

.

I.. RUSSELL,

iTTORNBY nt Law. Inmrnnoe ahd Colltetlne

{ sarry

County a
assortment °r

(}oods,
ntlt of

I ..‘''A'iJiitoiuaveu.

Sash
Doors,

uarious othe S
thini to bes0

J, A, ktA. HOLBROOK

fgr
famine

Blinds,

the Gooris.

WM II. HAY FORD
ATTORNKI

Soodyoar

&amp;c,

flret it-

C. G. HOLBROOK
ATT0BKNT at Law. Wlioitoi* to Cl

‘V’fiii.TfcTSS
nr» UIk?o'clack'f.M.

dressed

WM. L. COBB,
----- TM- at LaW, Solieltor in

'LUMBER

JWSSZ- az“ ‘”
Of all Kinds.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

.
arwathHbwt to thia troia st
Liacinnati *nd Cleveland, running .through to
IlnraaUlavillc rttM.va... -.... a___
UiMpenaton Hrldtfe). running through' to 3fow

"Tiu; Middleville Plair.dealer und the EXPRESS MAIL, leave* Dunkirk from Coion
DepoL and itaffrin, via. Avau and via. HornrifoHastings Banner seem to feel bad be­
cause Mr. Nelson, prosecuting attorney
of Manistee County in a private conver­ LIGHTNING' EXPRESS, ItkilvJ lnve» Cincmauti &lt;1
p. y.. arrive* at Went Srieni
sation spoke disparagingly of tho in­
atS.od .A, M. (Br«ak6«at;j leave Ctavatelligence of tho jury. We assure yov
Meadvlite iLiii A^M.^ne^ly^kfri L'Ji’r.**1
gentlemen' that if you devote as much
lUfM. I A. i t&gt; I, ...___ : . ... ... .
...
spaco to all who think the intelligence
j. -...‘J . i*. V
* Arnv«» *| Horof Barry eomrty ]xxuly represented, it
ueltev.11*5.12 P. IL (Suprar.}aud *1 Now York
7.CO A. M. Uenuvct* at Eltntra with Northern
will soon bo necessary tor you to enlarge
Central. Railway for Williamsport, Harmburg
your paper.”
aadlhe South; at Jener Citv with Mattriuf
ExprH* Train ofNew Jeraey Jt.Urood for Pin"
So says tho Manistee Timet. Butwbore
adripblu, Baltimor* and Waablngton ; and at
these Jurors are known, nj apace ia
Naw \&lt;Kk wiib Martitex Kxarasa uria» IU
Boston and New England elite*.
necessary, either in this paper or any
8!ee|m&gt;f Ooiii'h*» ar® attached to this train at
to prove their uiteUigence. Aud wo Uincinurii ud at Clifton. (Saapesrion Bridge.)

l»li&gt;-Ml&lt;rttai»». «K Murgcona,

DBS. J. M. k iC., RL SHELL.

HASTINGS, MICH.

There Im

uo

two Tulklug!

BEST

STYLE

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN.
HOMCBOPATHIC Pby.irian., Offiea in old P. 0.
building. Special attention paid to CHRONIC
SISEAHEf*. Dieeaaes of Wombs and Chilpekn,
ioaaa«a of th* Kra.de.. Ac.

OF] MEN'S

[The poor treated gratnltoualy Thursday after-

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
Are bound to sell

JOHN ROBERTS.

FINE BOOTS!

PHYSICIAN and Bwreon. D walling on Bread­
-ay. near the Court House.

WJL UPJOHN,

hazard nothing iu saying that tho mon
who constitute thut juty, arc, in ability

eveiy way tho equal of tho Manistoe
Prosecutor, and in truthfulness and

from some officer duly authorizing him
to commit prisoners to Jail in default of
baif or otherwise, is a gross outrage on
the rights guaranteed to every person
by the Constitution and Laws of tbte
State and the United States, und the
party making the arrest and so commit*
ting this or any other person to the com­
mon Jail in violation to tlie lawa of the
land, could be punished to the full ex­
tent of the law, for false imprisonment,
a serious oflenee under our laws. Be­
sides we believe the Jail may not be le­
gally used for any such purpose,
and that the Sheriff is, also, liable
to the penalties for fabc imprsonment,
if he allows any person to t&gt;c confined
in the Jail under his charge without
the proper ]»aper duly is-ue&lt;l by some
proper officer, and trust in future the
Sheriff will refuse toj&gt;ennit other par­
ties to subject him to heavy damage*,
through the false imprisonment of any
person, whether committed by Police
No. 1. or any other person, not author­
ised by the laws of the State to commit
{tenons to .his charge.
CASH POLICIES.

DR. C. C. LLMBLEY,

WOODEUFF I

nib

honesty, as fRj’above him as Heaven is
above the earth.

Another Outbade.—On Monday
evening, not later than about ten o’clock,
Police No. 1 Arrested on our streets n
girl by the namo «&gt;f Jennie Brown,
without proccae, anti committed her to
the common jail, where she remained In
violation of every principle of law nnd
every attribute of humanity, until
Wednesday at or about 11 o’clock A. M.
when xhc was brought before James
Clarke, Esq., on charge of disorderly
conduct, and after a hearing, was dis*
charged on suspendedaeutenee. Wo do
Xnot know or care winure mult it was that
sho was oouftued formore than thirtysix hourt in the common Jail. The act
of committing her them, however so bad
she may tiave been, without a mittimus

la ths City, Manufactured by

NIGHT JtXFBt*H. d^lte. (Suadaye exc^ted;)
leave*X.lifton S.3&lt;&gt; I’. M vouapention bridge at

P. DRAKE, M- Dm
PARTWCLAR attention riven Io the treatment of
Private Dlaaawa*. Uffiee ovae F-D. Acktay'* Drue
Store. Stole street. Haatinjs.
.
O

nm^thwigb from Suapeoiuoa bridge to New
REMEMBER,

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, daily. (Sundays ft
\ r
n...___ ■ i . • . u. i_ -_

&lt;HrridffaXt;) Turner*, at 1.1 S P. M., (Dine.) and
arrive* in New Y ork at S.ld P. M. Connect* al
Elmira for WiUUsiaporl. Harri«burg and -the
SotUh-, al Owego formmca; at Bmgriftnton ibr
Cooperate*n. Alban v and th* celebrated summer
rwwrrt SharonS prtnga; al GreyCourt for New

Boaton and Jit
Buffhl*3. runwing thru us
al ClMrdand, rvaaisK U
Oulr aee train Ea»t at
eiun.ti *1 ZlP. M.; &lt;

Ad&lt;1 everything in their line of Goods
st prices aa low as at Jackson,

Hew Goods Just Received..

M-A«X F0RT1CKXTS YIA XBIX BAXlWAT,

C.H. HICKS,
Still Conti a ua to Sell

GRANT* PHILLIPS.

h*TM&gt;x*V

Railway

Groceries,

mi ■

Crockery.

At Hastings.

&amp;c., Ac.

•WM. II. JEWELL,

Glassware,

J.

American of Chicoro,

"
-

■

WUJJJDO 00

Fabnkm Ixmvmaxcx a 8rxc
‘CasajrouaBaTMnMthiM
.—-------Plan, befon inrurinr. 8;&gt;-ctri lioxard. placed in
S&lt;"»d componic* at the lower! adequate rale?.

....

COUNTY Treasurer. Qfflre in the Coart House.

WM. R. BARR.

Cheaper than any Store in Haatinga,

30 Years

Experience!

Hare t* per Cent, by bnying for Cash of

c. II. IUCKM.

Sheriff of Barry Confere: oftee at the
r*a Uffioe, at Uta Court Iteu*. Hartinn.

NATIONAL HOTE1.

Meat Market!

FLOBEXCH

Family Sewing Machine

It will Cord, Braid, Quill. Bind Gather, Hem­
, aCitch, Raffle, Tuck, end Fringe neatly aud du­
rably
We warrant it to aew everything needed In a
family, from (be benvtMi to th* MghtMt fabric.
In Taiktringnr Dreeamaking

Dry Goods and Clothing
HERRICK

THIS MACHINE HAS NS E(8AL.
wo*. Yuu'UbMrsflhrdto bur a Sewing Ma
chriaeuntil you havea««t&gt; the FLORijNCE with
its late improvement*..
‘.-;.} p,tj ' '
’
Office nnd salesroom at

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

. Grent^PhlfflpRlMtore.
will oonUnue to be kopt tn ail 1U appowuAento
aa a First CIm» House. Bet to meat the wi.he*

Harting.

‘General Collecting Agent

SUKninD * CiarUBLE. (■rew.ur.. ..n»:
MM.MdL'nMrtn.L Tb. nl,
11.

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS
nir.

I will close out my Stock
of Summer

Dwraorr. FtatcAtr IMi, I87I.

Michigan.
eiF'

0Sc&lt; u 0,0 Court

CENTRAL

$1.00 for 75c

Michigan Exchange.

'

E. 11. MALLORY.
Mr. MARBLE having bought the Carding Afa
chine lately owned in Middleville, nnd
having removed it to Uaating*. and

Alwaysia Drier aiiiBeaiy for Wort

For further information, address.
MORRIS &amp; KEITH. Awyria.

Knorin.

ISAAC W. V ROOM AN.

NEAR THE BANK.
SIMPLY mNSTBUOTBD,
S3?"'Wool sent by Railroad, will be The best stock oi Meat always on hand.
CASH POLICIES.
E.VS1LY UNDEIISTOOD. Carded to order, and sent back in good
Call aud Get your Steak, Roasts,
condition.
ur any thing you want
SELECT SCHOOL.
SIMON B'RKENRUTH.
We ara con* tan Uy receiving addition* to our
A Select School in A*»,vri*u&lt; about to toko efHaiUan.Auc.
3. 1C1.
already LARGE STOCK OF GOODS and are Shop in BARLOW 4 GOODYEAR'S
■riling aLbottom figure*.
ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE,
New
Warehouse,
•‘reperatory for Teacher*, and thoee who ftel iuUnrated to put to a good use the adraoUgca they
desire from such a aunree, constantly adding hardened, and wit! last, a life-time.
No other -Machine runs ao eat
Dvery atudeut expecting to attend abonld be
little notes in iu Operation.
WELCOkfE MARBLE.
the atuddiM »o arranged a* especially to meet
July. 1571.

Tuition to tho School, S3.OO.

W. MAYNAHU,

MILO T. WHEELER,
in mi.
biiw
U D- RUCKER.
G*n'l H'iti't,

NEW PI

W.UM12 43

HYDE k HAI ER.

The Corner- Grocery.

Borton and New England Paiaengtr*. with
tboirHarjtage.are transferred FUSE OFCHARGE

IlMsnraigo Chcetci d Through

&lt;

J. C. WOODRUFF.

M.

liful character. Adaiirera of Nat are’a beauties,

STEWART k STK1NI1OFF.

SirjeaB ail Mechanical Dentists,
The Best ill the City. OFFICE
*.« Or**: A PbQUp** Slot*. IloxtiM*.
Mlebiran.

. n.;

Th* beat vealilaied and moat luxuriou* Sleep­
ing 0**che*ar IN THE WORLD j£t a«on&gt;panyali sigiatrainiion ihiaRaUwav.
LdT The Kria Railway Company ha* opened a
new Ferry Train their Jeiaey C&gt;tr Depot to the
foot of lid St., Naw* York.-thwenablrng PUaeng#r^ la reach the nppar portion of tba chy aritbout tba
Out
th* expeiiae
expense and
at aonoyauce of aalraat car or
omnrbux transfer.

Hotnw-

All Btylea of Women’s and Chlld’ren’s Wesr,*S*

I -•
H.«6

M. W. RIKER.
“

A. HANLON, »L Ik,

Cjrl*OCd*lt?Se 1 Washington Block, South side State St.

Inwux-iincc Agent, - ---------- CltyFinof Hwrtfcrd.

BOTANIC aed Eclectic Physkiaa and Dentist
treat* all eb runic and acute diiewi; will attend
to all eailt by day^or night. Office nt Nmhrllv.

at seventy-flue cents on the
Dollar.
It. MUDGE.

BOM Y1KNNA

MIDDLEVfLLf. EXCHANGE,

“ANDYM”omJOHNSON,
(fomariy Clerk of the
llullnOK.
.. &gt; Li—.-.—-,.,_ ___ A__

AARON CLARK.
AN AUCTIONMR dulyIfoenwd by th* United

, »cl?f5I?y8 *SD hack use.

OrtSiwiMif. Sflw «°lv-

sonm.

-

.

h‘X“ .r*,eiTed

______ ____

m.

it. nons.

OSlouonJeff-

Fsatnq njr,

JOHN MICHAEL,

!

_____ jnTxiiBBffs cxr.BKBirrn

W INE OR BEER
ni.mowrrnren

.

J. ROBERTS k CO..
General Meww Dealer*.

StM Siim at PiaM Wart

MANUPAC

&amp;S2?

Vs tctee«,-Clocks sad Jewelry Kepsirtd

ALBERT EI8ELBERG.
dAwtf

at. ChariM Roatauraut on Jrihnon St

1AMS. k co., u
te&amp;KsWsSi:

AiroifQN Bixu printed on short notice

�7/

greble

ATTENTION!

and

That to buy Goods
Good Bargains in

RUSSELL
You must visit the

SOUTHERN

Hardware,

Slaves,

Con be" had by Calling at

Great Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Hasting’*.

He 0flier the following
Tax Titles

Harnesses,

------ TO BE HELD IN___

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

The City of Grand Rapids

SKIJCER

&lt;f

DECKER,

of LANDS

Battle Creek.

leather belting a specialty

We will not bo under­
Large Stock
sold by anv House
In Michigan.

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 &amp; 15.

in tho various Townships of

Situated

Barry County—one of

Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

Just Received,

Jobs a. Greblr,

lw!4

ACKLEY

.
J
Mtftow

S

_ 8K1NNER $ DECKER.

CELEBRATED

THE

MAPI£ GRQVE.

Farrier's Improved!

SPK1NG A AVERY’S

»u-rtov.!D«»c«irnox.

DMcurnox

MACT RraBBLL. '

____ •
------ WILL FIND AT____

the best

Counties in tho State of

GRANITE STATE

CASTLETON.

Corn Shelter I

nX

, 1®
10

n• X

FOR BALE AT

The‘Largest and^Best Assorted Stock

W. T. EASTMAN’S!

n«X*&gt;f»wX

Warehouse on Broadway.

Druggists and Chemists,

OKI

WOODLAND.

anti dealers In
PATENT MEDICINES.

PAINTS.

OILS,
VARNISHES.
TUnPENflNE,
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.

—TO BE FOUND IN

Land and Calcined Plaster,
W-wX

lime, water lime,

vfrtk
•X*• w x

LUMBER, LATH, mi! SHINGLES

• K'

JOHNSTOWN,

August 10. 1871.

BOOKS A STATIONERS,
CHOICE TEAS,
GROCERIES,
CIGARS and TOBACCO,

W. H. JEWELL,
—and—

KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES

Western .Michigan.

IENEIAL
WALL PAPER, Ac.. Ac..

CITY DRUG STORE.
State St.. Hastings. Midi.

BALTIMORE.

Register of Deeds. Notary Public,

CONVEYANCE!)

Awtbactr op Titles
of lands in Barry County furnished on
application, at my office In the
Court Hoose.
*
W. H. JEWELL.
Hadinqi, Kith.

rwVIrV.X
a
u Iu a of a wX«I• WXA*|
HASTINGS.
. X ;f »

CARLTON.

For the

BARRY.

HOPE.

INDUCEMENTS

s.KnfnwM

MS H ■, Bi

RUTLAND.

Of Home Manufacture,

FOR VISITORS TO MAKE PURCHASES.

13 hit V
lx nw

Go to the
Sola Proprietor of

SHKP A HITS

SPRI3SFG &amp; AVERY.
Great Union Exposition

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
poiaona.

Northern Mich. AgricBltBraiand Mcchailcal Society.

State Pomological Society

Na oae remedy b l"uder rallnl

vita a |H?rtr.that It
»111 enpUcaie the ilbmve. and
wun nr -n.; ir
w..
laat no harm ran »n« frw.i iu u»« Ju any quantity.
“Si "I “riik___ rn.m nr i.n-renla tlua dbor-

per. TlueM Ct'B»:"
Fxvru AMD A«1VK
ciao uf eompuu-u.

'.7

CITY PAINT STORE!
•*» • ‘

Xr AJSiZri’ Ui«

COMMINS

&amp;

pat a Whiikcy nr rtitauluiat baveraea. but a
MantCTXk within the reach of all.
Price, only 30 Cent* a Bottle.

Thlaartiole baa been thoroughly teotad
and found a aura and apaady cura for
the following complaints.

SEPTEMBER 12, 13,14 AND 15, .Wil,

Unite in makinr the above a grand demonitra­
tion of the production of Michigan Industry.
Admission 25c, children Lie. Exhibitors are
-peeled to join the Society. Yearly member»Lin tickets tl. Life Membership tickets BIO.
HENRY A CLUBB,
Grand Haven. Secretary.
G. W. GRIGGS. Grand Rapids, President.

COMPOUND WAHOO Dim

BROWN

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costicenau, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint.
Fever «C Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of tlw Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
Ac. rfc.
genuine B.lXerw in one BO C«nu Bottle
of Shopard'e Compound Wahoo Biuerw
than there is in a whole case of any
other kind in market.
Recommended by all the fleet Class
Physicians throughout ths City and
Country, sa the best Family Medicine

. &gt;. ..! rhe rfUrare.

PAINTERS

time and money.

Price, only 50 Cents a Bottle.
For Sale by DraniiU ami Deaton Generally.

Painte, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,

,'.r,.hE[ TMa ••

■ x:.-.-t!H- p.’l. -n 1 ■■ ..

Grand Rapids. Mich,
Yqt Sole by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,

Hastings, Mich.

FRAMB8. SLABS, BTC.. BTCM I
Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting,

IxS’.1!?.*
W est of Bunk.

PRAIRIEVILLE.

.?»••* •r,'*x

3|t#W’*

A. WOOLEY-

»_■ P» of • 0 I

________________________________ • X

ORANGEVILLE.

This is.the Lad uho drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

»|W X&lt;

Xof.

YANKEE SPRINGS.
a.Kef.wK

ininjgMI, *g.„s

for warm meals al all hours. ’ * x o* Vf x
Remember the place. Opthornapple.
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.
•
I^.E. STAVJFJFJER. 4

C. N. SHEPARD,
Proprietor,

..X rrSm

PICTURE

IRVING.

Little Red Shop!.

MUSICAL!

GO TO CLARK8 FOR PICTURES.

Parties desiring to purchase will do

well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information deaired.

D. R. COOK Ac CO
CALL AT JOHN

STANLEYS

SHERMAN MICH. Dealer in Musical lu-

Pure Wines and Liquors’
T4TL»« » FARLEY 0BS4N,

FOB- MEDIGUAL PURPO6XH.

chu^StS^
axB

Hastings, Mich.

SOLD ALL ROVXD THK WOULD_.
mi rr.B.

HMUip, Mich.

HMtiugt. MU&gt;

�VAID1BPOOL.

Tlfe RiftlsucAii
DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

W,~H. HOLMlta^

PabiUher.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
AUGUST 1&amp;7-1.

—Go there for the best and cheapest
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E. G. Williams.

THE MAN AND

“ A sotting hen never geta fat,” but
most any person can get fat by buying
their groceries of J, Mans.

Hi* Letter to His Mother Aitor Hl*
Conviction at Manistee.

An Bvory-day Story.

Herewith, as showing of tho man,
Vanderpool, a* ho really i*, good and
true hearted, we print hi* letter to his

“Hello John, whore are you going?”
“I was going down here to buy some
grocers. ”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to buy mine.”
“Down to AUen’c? Why, I never bo't
any of him, I always go there to buy­
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo't a whole set of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any .where else. Besides he war­
ranted it.
The crockery he keeps is
the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do *o on groceries,
aud I know you can. Besides he takes
anything I nave to sell at a fair price,
too.
I get a better tobacco, tea and
sugar there for the same money than
any where else in town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. IS, 1871.

THE CITIZEN.

B| RDSELL

mother after his con-’iction at Manistee,
and before hi* incarceration in tbo State

Prison nt Jackson.

If a letter, exhibit­

ing the highest attribute* of humanity
was ever penned, the following is that

letter:

Clover Hullers!

Manistee. Feb. 25th, 1870.
Mr Deas Motheu
I am sitting in
my cell in tho county jail—have been on
trial for the murder of Herbert Field
since tho first of the month. The case
wm given to the jury to-day about 11
o’clock. Between five and six o’clock this
evening I was called to the court-room
to hear the verdict. My angel wife,
Helen, was with mo tinoo noon. We
6
8
Ihjlb'xcm
jiassed a happy afternoon in each others’
mixid. t accom.
arm* in happy anticipations of justice
BALL, GALE AND KALAMAZOO,
soon. She went with me to the court­
room, and there heard those cold and
Ham*, William* A Co.
cruel word*—“Guilty of murder m thsfint
Do not claim to have tho only. Mold­ degree"—those words that kill all there
ing Machine in Bony county, but they is of life to me, my honor, my name—
RAWING MACHINES,
HARROWS, ETC.,
have one that wilf stick any and ail words that cramp with cold iron my
kinds of moldings that are needed. warm heart blood. Ah ! what is life?
They also have on band a large number
of doors, Bash, blinds, moldings, win­ Truly a vain bubble; and how sweet to
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low know that death will come to the relief!
And there is my comfort. For, mother,
ilguri'fl for cash.
in Barry County—for sde by
snj-ing the words don't make me guilty.
Go.ro Commins &amp; Brown for Paints, There is a sweet calm belief in tlie
Train* on tho ChleMo A JUiebhrM Lako .^Itoro R.
L loaw Grand I’.kpIJt tor Miukecon and White Oils, Varnishes, etc.
knowledge that ray heart beats warm
tail, al follovi:
.
and pure. Though I am branded a
Chicago ExprtN cl 10-00 a tn. Detroit Exj&gt;re«e at
QOp tn.
thing to abhor, yet I am tho same sunny
ia John WeuMtt’a ll.nlw.ro Store, Brown', New Block.
__ __
H. E. SARGENT, Gcn.Hupt.
George of other days. I cannot write a
shadow of my feeling*, nor touch a point
on what I would say, could I tell all my
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8.
thoughte of the happy, happy post For
myself I care but little. But oh! the;I
grief of that poor old gray-headed moth-'
IKuccMoora to Dickey A Bentley.;
er, who reared me with so much cure, I
watched and prayed over mo through nil
my tender year*. And now, oh, God ! j
LOST.
hear my dear, darling wife, who at this
Somewehro near the Depot or on State
moment lie* her head upon my knee— ’
Of Berger Family,
St., Tuesday eve. A black ribbon-sash.
and thia our lost, hut night on earth to-1
The finder will confer a favor and be
rewarded by leaving it at the Dentist
jether. Cun it be ? Sho who has lived,
office of Stewart A StelnhofT. ■“
Unnoriit Character, Vocalist. Comic Leoturer. n tho warmth of my breath, and who
Sep. 6th.
Mrs. Mary KtelnhofT.
Elocutionist and Faciil mimlo. in his pocullsrtti
has pined nt the loss of it for five
•nd COMIC FACTS’.
months, is now called to quit me for ever.
New goods has just arrived at
Oh, memoiy, it runs back to a little
,
R. Mudge’s.
country homo among tho tree*, whore
Fair*.
What has been done can be done
wo Stood and promised to be one white
again.—'IQftro is hope for every young
Northern Michigan Agricultural aud life lasts. How well, how well wo have ,
man who so ardently desires to succeed.
Look over the Gband Rapids Busi­ Mechanical Society’s Exposition, at lived to it God in Heaven knows. Now I
I am to leave her alone, a bexgar.
ness College Journal and notice the
Grund Rapids, Tuesday, Wednesday, Gloat God, what have we ever done to I
universal success of their student*.
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DDORS. BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.
Thursday and Friday, September, 12,13, deserve this ? Were it but a bullet, or,
Attention I
tho axe, or the halter, a few moments i
14, 15.
I have a yoke of cattle aud a single
would end all here and satisfy my per-;
Michigan State Agricultural Society,
ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SIDING 4v..
J/roadj.c*/, near rirer.
horse for sale. Will sell on limo tor
secutors. But no. Not only,&lt;une is be-'
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday nnd ing murdered by slow degrees—but wife, ■
good paper.
R. J. Gba$t
Friday
September *&lt;r,
19, ».»»,
20, a21
uuuj vcfiwuiuvi
.i and
&lt;nm 22.
brother—all must bo ground in torture.1
Aug. 30, 1871.
yi— ——’ Co^
&lt;'&lt;. Agricultural
a .»■■, —.i, ....i society,
0aa...«.. Wedw.
Barry
! I can but say, Lord forgive them, they
I believe
“ Oxi stormy night in winter when neaday, Thursday and Friday, October I know not what they do.
I these |&gt;eoplo mean ter do about right.1
the wind* were blowing cold,” 1 bought
4, 5 and 6.
I But they don’t know ‘me—never did. |
me a pair of boots aud rubbers nt Maus’.
And by a stretch of the imagination,
Otrn Dailt Advektueiis.—The follow­
with a little passion and prejudice, and i
The days of grace on account* due
w the late firm of Dlcki-v A Bently, are ing were left out ’Saturday, on account dollari ami cmU, have doomed to worse
pretty nearly out.
ffhore interealed of tho copyfgetting lost.
than death a heart that never beat but i
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl
in love to all who ever was worthy. Ah I
PtAXIXO MILLS.
how
liitte they know what they have'
J. W. &amp; C, G. Bently, successors to
Another railroad will not effect the
done ! I do not expect they will be-!
Dickey &amp; Bentley, manufacture sash,
low prices at Maus’.
lieve ’frhol I say. 1 have talked be­
doors, blinds, moldings, etc., etc. Tho fore to-daV and they only laughed nt;
Wanted. Wanted.
old red mill on Broadway, everybody my words. And when in court I dared !
Every one having unsettled accounts know* where it is.
to denounce as false, evidence given by !
,
to call and settle the same by September
Hams Williams &amp; Co. At C. F. respectable men, counsel, ’ of opurae,
1st, for I must have my pay.
boasted of tho etanding of t!fe witnesses.
10wl
Mason Allen. j Dwight and Co’s Elevator building
Now, of .vhat account are my words ? j
have built up a successful trade and are Yet these words are God’s truth, whetbDox'r you know where to get your buzzing away steady every day. Sash, er shown to be such or not Ix't every j
boots and shoe* ? I do-at J. Maus’. doors, blinds, moldings, etc., etc., is man, woman and child on «lus green I
earth remember while life lasts, Geoigi&lt; I
their forte too,faitide from the planing
Vanderpool is not guilty, nor doe* he I
Cancer can be Cured.
machine.
L. N. Mixer’s scrofula anK,„cer
I have rendered a foithful and honest;0/
Eippcr A Roller were paid by the Gen­
mixture is warranted to cure all cares eral Agent of the Commercial Insurance■ account of ©very tarthing i ever had in I
world■.®3jdenco Of ray hav-‘ a/mjwW
of cancer and scrofula in every form. Company of Chicago, yesterday, the•
Send for circular.
$1 per bottle.
Ad- Joss sustained by the burning of their
Hf

SUPERIOR, McSHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo and _A.nn -A.rbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS.
and the largest stock of

AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

E. P. BURRALL. I

.11 Ifafom Hall.

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY

Jioticep.

Local

1H1U

Moldings a Specialty.

WITHIN THE BEACH OF AIL.

Hastings, Mich.
Mats is bound to sell his groceries,

nnd boot* and shoes if ho don’t make a

cent

•

11 cent sugar at Buxell’w.
Rubber mops at Busell’i*.

* Peaches fresh and nice nt BuhII's.
Best Sherry wine, bitten for dyipeprfa»at
Bubell's.

Tho Town Talk
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
gars just received and for sale at the
Cite News Depot.
Tnz Laboekt Stock of School Books
ia tho City at the City News Depot.

Best cheese In the city nt Busell's.

A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the
City News Depot.
For Photographsand Pictures, of ail
kinds. call on J, F. Minkler.

parties who say they are unable to .bay so much.
Mow to give all a, chance to have Teeth who need and
have them, we udllfrom this date, for a few
■
drop thrprice almost one-half.
will nowmahe
Brewery building in this city a short; her last, l wrong—call it mistaken or/a^7ra',rf Complete sets for$2o.
Single Plates, Upper
time ago. They received $W&gt;. M. W.• false, as you chose. Those aru fad* v.d i
Tider gid.
Riker Is agent for the above Company.

OIj'R WORK WJlRRAJVTED
.
5

List of Letters remaining in the Post­ os you hope for life in this world and'
office, Sept Sth, 1871.
H.'te
I
over Grnnt
' Flowm Jhonwn, Tbo., Ampliloet. J. R? J™ “•ne,r ’
-----------------W. Banter, Jenolte Babeoel, H. E. Bar- "
, u ’ *** ,’°r *’ ’1“’°’ yoti
-voa bear
lw»r your
J01* soul, i
tor the ----------------love your mother, Eisters,
sisters, wives.
rett
* ' remember
remevtilukv. my
«&gt;&lt;«. poor,
..m*. poor
.w-.,. wy'« !/ Whatt
';
• Direct your letters to No. of P. O. Box over befalls me, don't murder her. j
or Drawer.
Herc lies my gentle wife like a wounded :
John Robebts, P. M.
dove. How many, many happy even-1
«ugs wo have ]&gt;08Scd—but. now—oh!
Wisconsin.—Gon. Oadwolader C.‘ why was 1 born i The last night of life I
Washburno has received the Republi­■
can mortal man realize it? How
can nomination for Governor and has, sweet death would Im&gt;, would it make all
Gowk«wav from Home to Buy
,
&lt;ds®
happy. Ah ! it ia hard, hard to beinvited Mr. Doolittle, tho Democratic
■ lieve that innocence would not stand.'
nominee, to n joint discussion. Mr. W.
But if not in thia world, it will in tho |
is a live Republican and will bo elected. next. Without money or influence hero 1
He was a Major General in the Union। I have fallen—and now I nink.
"
my heart i* warm as f
Army and a gallant and brave officer.
their*
ones are as near andid dearnosakUC&lt;&lt;D
., |
The State Faib.—G. H. Gale is, This world is a* green and as beautiful I

Store, Hastings, Meh.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFFH. A. Goodyear.

NO USE

Grand Marshal and E. O. Humphrey,
Treasurer.

to me a* to them. But, alas 1 farewell,
farewell. When tho green grass waves!

Goo4j“r &amp; Slr;jjer
Dealers in

FBRNITI1BE! wow
1

Call at ,

0H&amp;

’“I JOHNWOLF’S

oyer my grave, tho winds will moan, he
died in honest poverty.
But, good ।
The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B Park at Kalamazoo, Tuesday, Wednes­ night, it is the lost with her I love—and I
Hall, three of the beat Brand* of Cigar* day, Thursday and Friday, September without her and my honor, life is worse 1
than death. Good night.
19th, 20th, 21st, and 22. ’
•
in the market at Post Office.
Geojxue Vaxpeupool.
Admission tickets to tho Fair Grounds
Cheapest fruit jurat BumJI-’b.
Saturday morning, 20lh—still alive— '
will b? sold at twenty-five cents for each
but oh! what a night I Thi* b a dark,
The place to buy your boot* and shoe* person for each admittance. Children
ramy morning, truly in keeping with my ।
,B at
Runyan’s.
under sixteen years of age at fifteen position. At ton o’clock I am to go i
down to receive my sentence. Who m
cents.
Custom work made on short notice,
thi* sunny world can realize ray feel-1
All exhibitors of articles are required
in good style and reasonable price*
u&gt;s* ? Only that All-seeing Eye can |
to become members by the purchase
_
at Runyan’s.
toU. I would *ay to all, mourn not bat I
of membership tickets, price one dollar, remember mc. It can do no good to I
Ladies’ fine shoes of the latest styles which must be exhibited to tho Secreta­ mourn. 1 shall make tho best of my
at Runyan’s.
ry previous to making an entry on the situation. Farewell to all. Guide Hclen through her trouble. Comfort each
Warranted Custom Made Boots from books.
other. 1 am forever your own son.
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacoson
Geoeo e Vax»ehfool. 1
Why are compoadoro wry fortunate
.
____________
atRcMTAN’s
follows ? Because they can “set up”
Cail on Mibb Wilcox for mttllnery in business without a rhilHng of capi­
Sol. Smith Bnarell [coming. Prld., I
• good* of all the latest and best atyiw.
erniing, at Union Hnil.
'
tal.

The Fair is to be held at the National

•

Dan’l Striker.

Iron, Nails, Glass,
ooden "Ware, &amp;c-

FURNITURE OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
either

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AGENTS FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,

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HAND AND POUND

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 6. 4871.

HSmMS

Wml .4‘LMw' Carfc.
OF ALL KINDS.

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BE CLOSED OUT

COST
Organdies,
Percales
Zawns,
Grenadines.
Bareges.
Chain brays.
Mohairs. ’
Silks,
Marl Poplins.

t

i(i) id mu

Shawls,
Linens,
Balmorals,
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants.
Linen Vests.
Summer flats
Gloves,

hm

Haise now on hand
The LARGEST STOCK of

HARDWARE
HARNESSES!
SOLE AGENTS FOI{ THE

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL
LEATHER BELTING,
FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.

GOODS!

DRY

FROPR1ETORB. OF |TI^

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?n” ’MSnJ?
and did this to
August 30, 1871.
•aid shall he bo
Thia mOntiag wm occupied in showing
tail It is tha
exhibits and to listening fo fatten, efo., ------ ------------- —- lhai- « confoMiou
that had been passed betwren Vandcr- wlim made, fa order to tre admitted
as oridmtee must bo made delibraal.ly
pool aad Field, etc., ote.
While tho Attorneys wore examin­ and without any faor. or oompulsiou
from, any one, and shall this be ad­
ing fire** documenta, and the audiemamitted aa oridsoee whou threateaed by
■ere impatiently waiting for something (ho officers off tho lew (LiresselvaY
to turn up. mere intoroating to them, They talked onenly of lynching him,
Mn. Field who hsd been sitting for that most fembfa mode of punishment
some timo fa the back port of (ho room, sad thia tetter must be interpreted in
ths light of the*- facts. Then, too.
all atonco left Lar seat and coming far-(I the Froaecutlon bora failed to show
ward thrar..h«TMlf fate a sort, already [ any mottrn. They nay that Field put
well fillad. in eioM proximity to, and di-1I in about |7,UOO in money into tho bank
root&gt;y fa front -of. the prisoner. After ‘i and yrt they. themoehM, acrount for
&lt;trer ono half of thio, elamlostiady
tying him sharply for a moment, she
withdrawn from tho bank and. depos­
thrust brr hand into her pocket and up ! ited at tbo drug storo of Willard A
j on drawing it out, the Fneom-r started i Hall, and in tho City Naihmal Bunk
' to Lis foot und in sumo such words aa

Hi,

.'l»w poor auarwa.ia .oiuuing up the
to «V wii VandariMxJ. when h. wrote | Ixitta, dlockud unfo tlresasm way.
to ray husband that he did not need the I Bytho Court t &gt;'•■■■:» *■:
U“’MJ and than ha put hfa money into'' T am entirely safoJW that tbo law
othar busure**, bat when Field finally ■
Mticludod to teavo tire partner ship. allow, tfe hutimtay of wiiacre*,
' anderpoel agum came to ray husband at a fanner jrialto bo load. lamsatiste I hnyc add sad .&amp;&gt;i -(hf'o Uro witwdsM «re out of the
foT
ar-J “* hus­ State aad the jurtedirtfowvrf thia Court
band told trim hd had jAt ft fa other
bomneM, but would 1st him hare J! he
wanted as soon m ho should return from
would be in 4 or b waeka.
A. II. Dunlap being duly sworn afod.
I
? y^toe and am a lawyer.
In 18(111 had on office directly ovoi lire
IW, and think I occupied tte-Au™
bits M Kalanuumo. aabetawtiBlly as fol-1
about six ruoulhi, and wm in thtooffioe
Li
(o&gt;“ *• ’«*
**ld adfaMjreMunra in
&gt; “
180ft. Know of a ffiglrt of stair* num­ MuhMh’O ;, hap :;.reri.aii|L’’Uk-to linthree
i
fag from ths sidewalk down, tbd ride of
tha building loa-unl* tl&gt;e river. Throe

| “see Ibero, sen there'" called die atten-tioaof his Counsel to lire moretuonta,
evidently considering himself ia danger, and over JXOOo wm found in the safe
bank dour Lidding a brum of imp in
caused, perhaps by certain threatening at tho drug store, and all this has boon his hood; noticed s 1'
letters, laid to bare been written by bra paid aver to Nfae Hill Then the proofs about him, only that he was cleaning
of guilt are inauffieienL Mr. Blanchard the office^day ur twu after, thia my
one of their own witnesses has testified
। pocket, boa ever, proved tc bo nothing that ho carried a basket of lish dripping attention wm exited Io sputa of blood
• more dangerous than a pair of spectacles with blood and serum up three stmts on, on tbo stairs leading to tho nr«r. Had
soon blood there before and did not ermwhich she adjusted, in order to got a bob Tureday after the diiapjw'arance, and sidir it a eery unusual thing. Had also
tor view of tbo person she sip-tas to firru- not ono witness, euwpt the very surpi- s- en hlool on the stops loa liag up to
eions Dr. Wilcox, saw blood on those tny office, and hero more frequently i
ly believe is tbo murderer of her too.
rtaira,till Whdneailay, so that this ao- than on the other stairs.
■ When it is considond fo what dos- cuuntil for all the blood on these stair*. 1
[ Mrs. A. IT. Dunhm being duly swonrl
I peratinn such a belief, no matter how
»o his testimony In regard to seeing II said : 1 am tho wife of the lost wilnoss. f
I well founded, might carry a mother who
I Know the Bonk building and hs!vo sunn .
s blood on Mouduv. how he avoid-1I Dr. WILmx. Ih-mamlier the disappear- i
ha i loot a son as she has, it is not
i Ana.—.1 wuat terfao &lt;6 Luddingtun
| strange that tho jiriauncr, whether •d stepping upon it, and we shall show । unc«4 aiiH I mw Itr. Wilcox on Munday i that winter, but not fiw that purpose. I
tliat he has admitted that he never mw
| guilty or innocent, should regard her any blood there at all an Monday. Thon evening faUowicg it between six and 1Jncy have said that L would not say poeiseven. I saw-Dr. Wilcox ia Li, office j
I more.neats with suspicion.
। we shall show that bo could not hare aad was waiting fra my hoaband, whoa । tiro about tho aaatter until J saw my
' At this point tlio Prosecution reated II disposed at th* body aa allrgrd.
bo mud you must excuse me for 1 want ■if. When ww »Mt .-Field, I did not
speak with Lon, did not !»&lt;&lt;r hi. voice,
, IL- left tho Iioum on that evening at,
thoir lido of the ease, and Mr. Ilrl-1 tli» very urgent request of his wife, at to go down into the Bank and gid some there wwa no reason why h» did not
■ brook opened tbo caw for the deb-nre j half past 3 o'clock to got some modi- , money changed, and when lie camo sp.sk to ma aa be passed to the inride
back I naked him if ho had heard any­
of u* on tho walk. I did not notice any
| sutNtaBhaUy as follows :
। cine, and returned again in just otic ■
thing about Fm’M. and he said what do
Gentlemen of Ute Jury, you have Mt, hour and twentr-firo minutes, as wo­ Cmeoa J Then 1 eaU that Field h.-ul dog with him.
-hero patiently tor 15 day* listening to,, aliall show liy a number ot witnMOM.
a missing since yesterday, when he
| tho testimony far tho I'eoplu and now I1 lie left his houso with hia dark clothes i said, that is strango, 1 hadgiot heard of I
i they have rested their case, having said,j on, that he had worn all day, and came1 it He also said jwrhapi Lu ha* been I
aft Urey have to My against this un- ।j book in tho time I havo stated with tho ■
i fortunate pcisony, and now wo ask the ![ aem&lt; clothes ou. But Ihoy introduce n 1
b‘tp°m'
1 Mr Btdh* eome up to tidj ’tamp to heo
some attention from you in listening to J' witness, Mm. Fpilick, who saere that
me about thia natter, no tie else bo■ the tesumoay far bun You,Bro tolook s!u&gt; saw a man in light clothes, silting •iilre u« three was present. Mr. Bullis
j in vho little wldie boat which renders |
•aid ho had heard that I saM I had seeff
it uecooMiry draw tho conclusion that i
Field Sunday sfloroooa, end ho had
! In thia short s;&gt;ooe of time, ho want tn '
comeun ts uy&gt; roe about iL ltoldlbeJ tho Honk, changed hie clothe*, prepared |
ton ui Iliad
him. Ire asked mo if I
. tho body far diapoaal, cnrri.il it to the ■
wm not tuistakim. I reml J did not
August 31,1871.
| river, towed it M the mouth of the
Itanu-1 Parker bong called to th# think I was and that I wm .confident I
Manistee rivof, lotrtmod to tlio Bank ,
hadacuhim. I tell him Lwus sure it
Lid the man guilty, unfass you know it Il chaagwl Ira clothes, wont to Dr. Fish- stand sod duly sworn said ;
er*s and got home. It was impoaaiblo . I live in Manistee and hare fur 8 was ou buudsy and at that rime of dav
to a cwrtamty.
In oar view of tho matter, and upon for him to have done this, beside* wo l .'•an; know Wilbur LoUond Lis wife; but as to tire day.X wpqM *ot be so cer­
what wo shall bo able to show upon the shall show that he was physically into- tluy are bow supposed to be in Wfawo- tain. When ft mm. .KfaM, that d.y.
ruions point* bi ought aga nst this pris­ pacitated,by r osoi-. of a hertda, for jrer- ‘
oner by tho prwerution, we expect to forming such labor. The prosceutxm thev did not want to com- to this trial
Tlio next wi totes, Abril am Fischer,
ndiari- him of aayl ixsputatfon of the
and wore going to k-are. I mw Mr.
chargv brought against him. Tbors is
rapital oat of thia little white Lott in Bilwaukre last week and there bring duly, sworn, saul i . f,
not fruit ftnt erideneo to substantiate
I lire nt Grund litres n«4 have far
but for a,mo reason hare dropped ho told mo ho did not scant to cuno to
it out of this trial­
th s charge. Tbo wbolo theory of the
thia trial. My occupation is that of car­ Hyson. Am a. fuhensaa and take
Now wo pro{K&gt;*e to take up that little penter and joiner. Remember tho event white fish and trout., llayo fishod 20
white boat just where they toaro it, and of the disappearance of Field,andou milo* from shop'. X«3*«»*l»tit 120
wv
shall
fallow
tl far
out that Bunday I was al luy boarding pfaro note. Do not tlifok there,are. any jwninto the waters of I-akn Mirliigan wher” and was also at Mra. Springer's liunng ruilingcurn’ufsiii ibo lain. Floating
it was found en the Dth ddv of Septem­ that day about mos. The way I know bodies going down (ho river canto ashore
ber, by tbo Captain of tbo acboonar [ tho time of day fa I bad had mv limch near tho plor*. but cannot toll how near
Crawford,
with
a
man
m, it far dinner tielure I went there. I found tn them, mtdiably wilhiu g ,'nUc. Never
apparently in
a half
fami-dn-d there a Mr. Ladaw, but I do not know nofired whether more lanfled on oneaido
I condition, and dratitulo of money and
oftlio piers than en tire oftbr, or w&gt;L/
the body a* that of Herbert Field by i eyerythrag, who absolutely refiiid to
r O wool:* ago to got rid of
No rroM examination,'' i"‘.|
any natural means, not even havo Hw’v giro any aooonnt of hrmyolf or to be
Know Charies Bprituier.and he
Tire next ’‘witucwi cailnd was I. K.
trafofad ns to whether Ibe body was that1 landed anywhere on thecal of Michi­
.Out dav Mr. Rsrtncn* tea. I
, . , .
‘ “
. ..
at a mate or a fecnala. Tbo figure on i gan. When taken on 1-oard th- schooutho am has been sworn to. and yet, tlds
faa« not been drreribed by any two alike,
or from any knowledge of it previous to j
. tho inquest held oa 'the deed body. I
Toe proofo axe faiutiicirnt that this waa |
Ins body, ami yot ;fa&gt; prosecution must i
satisfy 'you that tl-at waa his body,
and when they havo don* that, I
which Ihoy cumol do, they must i
■
At Kslmiwilu! testified that ho wa«
satisfy pm that tha wound* found
at his bome !6 nr 2U nifoutes. That he
mole a diagureris of Ms ffiateM and pro­
, scribed for him.' Whfrtf'M dm stand
hero ho L .-ifiiied that V.ii-.dj'jqxo'. was at
: his houso 4 or 5 tnltuxte*
,.
ThteO being M l«W Wtern prev­
ent to-day, Court mljouinvdtillD o’c’.oek
I to-mnrrow tnomiug. if........

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LOWER TH.LV EVER.

!.. n^di?cl -T

We Idimutucture the fultowit-B
Patent Combination Iren-Beam and
1 WvoA-Hcatn Flaws;,with t-Ucl «r&lt;Mat MeM Itoinl. Bodgennd Cirrtlw Plows. I«»’ proved Wliiel Cultivator*, Com Flow*, rhuvel 1‘Iuwm, Gang Plows, Field RoUere,
faquan-anJ Butterfly Dross. Kookm's Patent Adjustable Hing--Harrow, fcrapcre.
Cauldron Kettle*, and everything in our 11m*.
I Bepatring Machinery promptlr attends to kt nil llmv-. We are Ayenta for lire

JACKSON WAGONS
Ssja al- Mstatisal Dsntijis.

Glen &amp; Hall Threshing Machines, C’lov
llullrrs ami Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Hnlkv Kake.

mm

Ladies' Misses and Children'

Shoes and Gaiters.

Xfr- °«»»«&lt;i

K

Russell &amp; Nevins.
'I’lit* best place in the

City of Hastings,
------ fo buy------

GROCERIES
is nt the new brick store of

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

C. H. HICKS !

lb arc ovtsry day soliciitd to furnish Plates of Teeth t
(Successor to Hides &amp; Kp-lcy.) ,j :
for lejts than our usual price, backed- with ths complaint
of parties who say they arc unable to nay so much.
Xmc to gioc. all a chanec to have Teeth who need ^.r.-r-, fuwrrmw a m* a mww i mm
full and Complete' sets for^fb. lUhglc Plates. I pper\
or Under ^TS.

.If.l.ovn WORK W.IRR.r.’yJKO,
Office over Grant $FhiUipF Sim, Ttaitintr, Mich.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

pay Cash for my Groceries, I pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, nt the very lowest rates.
Hartings, March X 1871.

Dr. AIKIN,

M9S ffi BE SI (W
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Hi

pflM So. 11 Canaj BL Orsnd

Fact

Goods orc Cheaper than Low !
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GRANT

XT THE STflKE UF

&amp;z

PHILLIPS
central

Th* bort stock srt Meet ahraya on hand.
(MMBMywraaat. Bests.
' raowy thing yea wart-

• will sell ll»e«n n» e
From New York t-

oh

any house

i

CROCKERY &amp; GLASWARE!

shown thia, tbo next pant to *bow is
that thia raapondant ia the guilty partv.
Now wn rtiali show that this fa iipcaaiblcv far ho was at hum* all the
afternoon rstm tuning friends, except o
little while '■hen they wMt to taka e
walk to Canfield's hill, awl again a few

t iai afternooa, and wa shall allow that
hedidaotbill.ldm before noon as he
waa aen sMee in the aMentoon l&gt;y 4 or
5 poremu whom wa shall ialrodut» hereaa witowioi, No* 1 will lab yen tf it
would not be the moot natural thing in

Stmt TatiBiy fir ftt Detae.
ing duly tworn said ■
1 have resided at Man-toe fra 18
•'years. Know the building occupied by
Vanderpool and Field for a Bank. IA&gt;
:not know Vanderpool patMnaUy, but
knew Kald. aud rvoemher the event of
;hi* duappeazanor, which wee on Efandny
1Bep. 5th. laco. Was at tho Methodist
Rudey eobeol on the aftnnuioa of.that
day, aiHxrai juinird, by my sister awl a

the bank that eftenmaa on the wav to
Sunday school, batwoea 1 and 2 d’tfock
wo saw- tho bank door rtandisg opaA and
the little dag sitting ia tbe dor. ’What
more particularly culled nj attooftnn to
tt.my sfattw wte graac to Ctemgo (be
next Tuesday, and she said to m&lt;—
, This dura of atnemeut «rae ob&gt;ted
to by Mr. Eggleston.
Mr. Hugh-read.fa support of his
°* tb* view a note fo paraprapb IlNj, of Green­
leafa EriJencn, nnd argued tho point to

mi torrsDCfaurWloo
stricken Out, oa the ground that
it was made since this charge and had
nothing to do"wiih his character previ­
.
'Apbl, 1871.
ous-to this. Tlte Court hold that it wm
Wu publish below a syaopsU of Mrs.
not proper to admit statcmotite in re-gdrd to hts character, made sineo this Utt'.teriimmry m rdri on'the stand,
cturge «aa brought against Mm. and yesterday, ra-.it whfeh wii vrere uuabln
ft&gt; jmlEsh hi ifoprojw'
ordered the statement stricken out.

Mr. &amp; K Hanford was the nest wit­
ness called for, but not being [rreeeut
Mr. Oheerer arose to bring Up tho quoetiimofth* admuanMlify. of the testi­
mony of Mr. and Mia. Lett, and eubmitted tho affidorite of .BberiK Vrooman
end Deputy Sheriff Mallray, stating

�after this we went to Maaiftco ud wut'
ts keeping bmiso a. soon n* wo could

When Mkrd to slate wbai hap{&gt;cnsd
on this day to break up the family, (he
wltaere gars way to her feelings and
wept for some time. She then stated
that this was the day oa which her htuband was arrested.
Qec*. —Did you state to them that
s»n after you returned from Cufinld's
hill, Vanderpool weal out and Mr Fipsr
cams iu about 0 o'clock ud waited tin
th« boat whistled f
Aus.—Not I did not.
Re-direct—Thssa gentlemen were
th»r* wvcral times and searched tbo
bouse. Mr. Busrell, Mr. Brigg* ud
*----__ j _.1____ t-J -1

The reccut abortion mtmter In New
York CUy of Mias Alice A. BoUaby of
Patterson, N«W Jersey, by Itt. Rwonzweig, tn connectkfii wHb th* Coroner’
inquest on th* dcid body of the unfortuua'.c victim, hrs furalabed us with new hibits “A" and "B,”—UA” being tbo
ud Important &lt;fomon*tralL&gt;u at lb* ut­
ter unreliability of *v5deuce given to telegram scut by Vanderpool from Mu»HJcndfy a dead body partially decom- kogrra, as traufiod to by Mr. G. F. Kings­
bury, th* operator, ud “B" the. reply.
■wore positively that the body before
them wsa that of Mix Flga Rcosniweig,
who stene weeks before had mysterious­ wrapper found by tha Rev. U Ik Fisk,
ly disappeared. Th* evidence given is
in tho sroods, and ths pieces of paper
summed up editorially fo the Now York .
Trifome of Wednesday last, as follows: cn which bo raperimouted. Tho bank
Ledger was offered in evidence and

Dr. As P. Drake ot Hastings, was
then called to the stud, who, being
sworn. Mid: [sxamlnsd by Mr. Choever.] 1 hare practiced medicaoe in this
eity for about 20 years. Mad* u ex­
amination of Grorgi/ Vanderpool last
week, and found him affi.cted with hrr■as on both sides, that &lt;m the right sido
Ixriug mncli tho worst. 'Die effect of

readers the fallowing statement of .Mr.
Towne, that they may see the manner
in which they ware repreeeuted at the
meeting of I bo State Board of EqualizaUm by that gentleman : The report Is

what took place, but tins was the most
straightforward tqaucr to got at it.
We aball show that Mr. Vanderpool had
an ongagnmsnt with this young lady to
accompany th* Pipers to the boat, which
ho r*linqui»h*d in order to go for mitdi-

titled to every fad which will qualify
his absence that evening. W’e have a
right to show whether VaadcqxKil
the testimony of Jaenb Fralick, as tak­ sought an opportunity to get away from
en nt the Kalamoxuo trial, on tho Lis friends t&gt;nl evening or not, in ordrr
ground that ths witness was out of the | to secret tho evidences of this erfanr. ,1 f
alate and beyond the reach of this court. tins had been tho case he woujd Imvo
Thin km granted and Mr. Hitihcock- sough! ovary jireteit to get awe;
read tin- testimony as folio* *:
’
- - -Oro*»-examinod by Mr. Buglu-a.

^OHTHEBN

UNION FAIR,
trout of the bank when I aaw Mr. Hall
l-Ajrani to tbs drag store with him to
guRissdfemh. I notiood tbo bank door
and it was shut. Tbo shoe shop door

my visit Mr. Van­
—-— -----------utrhia health, or fur
diarrhoea. On this day he complained
aa ho had done some time before, and
we spoke to him about haring awdietne.
What was said?
“
'

Objcctod to by Mr. Eggleston, who
said it would be prosper to show what
Vanderpool did, but not any proscrip­
tion* or directions given by these ladies.
Mr. Hughes mid he did not

i chronic diarrhoea at times. At the
rtf Ffeld’s disappsmneo ho had a
re attack of it. Know afeo tlurt
susboud is ruptured ud this oscurrbofuro »t&gt; were married.
He

Mt. Ilugbm auid 1
ar that bar test mo.
Id account for ths
&gt;"*"*”-----ud to hare been given to Idm by Jfirn end Phibbs were coming from but sup[jy
I posed they were coming from Bunday

fkniAgOdell before he want to the
war. Did not aay I was acquaints-!
with aim six y*are. Do not know what
I tertiffed in regard to this fo Kalamx1 soo. I to not know of my own knowl­
edge when lu wont info the war or whan
h-rrturoed. Ho w*s folte,croon. Hdl
A Uu’a ernptoy after ho came back from
Became acquainted with Herbert
Field in January 1869, and ho lioarded
with us till some limo in Juno, when he
wont F-ast and returned sometime in
July, Al thia time 1 was in Rycino and
aoou after Field returned, my husband
and tajtelf went East to visit my par­
ents and wore gone about six weeks
We rotuincdfebont two weeks previoar
to tho disa]&gt;peoranre of Field, ami my
hiubaud Went over the L*k-s inirntdiatoly and when he returned bo brought
Miss Scribner bock with him In sll
the relations of Field with my hiuband.
I never noticed uvthiag but tlu- most
friendly, ud wo always considered him
as on* of the family. He hardly e«or
went by ths bouse without calling, and
usually callod several times a day. He
called my husband George, and ms,

&gt; and it might havo been that.
— -----------B —-___ _ ____
—______ rpsd his head n tnoment and
hoi between 42,000 and 83,000 in the said I meant to say that tbo door was
bank, w hen my husband told bcr tint j half open instead of half of it being
ho hail drawn out his monev so that opsn. 1 had a roumreation with Mr*
when they sMtted ho only had about, Springer in my shop and asked her
8-400 coming to him,uot 1900 ud this ho which day it was aha uw Field and
said bs paid him in money. Mr husband she said she could out toil whether it was
is always of a kind and mild di (position I Saturday or ftundav.
and venr hopeful
' *•- ---■ —
Mr. Field had a
Henry ft, Uilell being duly aworn.
mid (examined by Mr. L’harch.i
I rvricJe at Mufartea, acid am a surveyor. Knew the Tyson' House.
Belnjf asked what waa p-opooed to
show by this witpeas, Mr. Cburch statad that they were going to show that It
would be Impossible for any one Io see the '
bank door from the Tyson Hooro plat-

: any given to Identify the body picked
conveying Uw fniprerdoc that as a ’ up on (be shore of I-ako Michigan In
September. IM.', a* that of Herbert
whole the County la not a valuable one
1 Field, and by parlies who bad much
for agricultural purposes, and when that
statement finds Rs way into toe fending I belter means of leraooal knowledge.

doubt, that the girl, Flga Koscnawelg,
, salted for Europe some five weeks be­
fore the finding of this body in the De­
pot of the Hudson River Haltrnad. and
that tbc body was that of Miss Alice ABolbby , late of Ifettenon. New Jersey’
Ti e tacts In thia case go a long ways to
prove that marks upoo the ferxm fbould
l&gt;ortaUou difficult" ud ccerly." H«
always be received with the gravest
had supposed that the •• billy sections ’
doubts when important results are ja-ndof the County wore mainly in Hope and
Orangeville, but it sccmt we arc mista­ body. apd that the evidence den ved from
ken. Almost unconsciously reading
Alter thu reading of Mr Fralick's
thurnmi ia no more reliable, than any
other. Uncertainty.unreliability, fewr.t- i teatimotiy was concluded. Miss Lotti*
tremendous)v hilly" condition cf our teu in letters cf living light on ever;’'
neighbors farms on the north of us, we paragraph at clrcumatantlal evidence, Scribner was called to the stand and be­
fog
duly sworn, said:
look on ibe streets wondering why they end especial wbco human Identity t«
(Examined by Mr. Hughes.)
do not come to tbh ’’ poor market” with the Important fact to be (atabllahcd.
the slx-borvc Conestoga wagons once
famous lu the “ billy sect ions’ of Penn
syl vsala. rather thu the light aymmet- the person of Mte. Bcwenawelr. than
riea! vehicle* which are so much In any that go to pro re the Identity of
vogue among them, ud are notas heavy Herbert Field, on which elreutnManev I

bad been inveigled by Ml*. HUI,jinny
not have loft unbeknown fir narta un­
known. and U yet. like Mtea Itooenrwclg. still living. We believe thia ia the
caae, and have full faith that tbc future

branoe of noting a shipment of cattle
from thia bounty last fall by Mr. J. H, A. M. Nichols, Esq.,. for many yean
Leo. am! ciudtenKtog tbc State to match ognat of the Detroit ud Milwaukee
It, which »«,i largely copied, ami which Bailroad in this city, has resigned that
petition to accept an appointment as
general freight ageul of the Chisago
ud Michigan Laks Shore Railroad.
Mr. Nichola has earnM the reputation
R. as a vehicle of transportation. and of being a prompt and efficient busiaeoa
will abide by tho books of the various man. and is well qualified for tho Xd.
station ATtmU as a final tesL Being tiou ho assume*.
constantly nn the road, during the la-t

Nashville, by the mUltona of feet, ud seven n-.llos above the city, and If i
at Quimby, only five miles cast of this repaired Immediately, before the ri
ptere. a fiocirtsMnr village with all the rises again, the whole of thocity wtt

( time ho rested himself at the breakfast
■ table without u invitation. Mr. ud
, Mr*. Yanderwcd ud myvwlf were at
tho table and he camo fo with Mr. Van

licbigsn Ct

H'Yrfwn .Michigan.

Peninsulat

that you did not blame hfolp
Mr. Hughes ubjeeted to proving tho
cutinite of a written document in thia

He requested Mr. F&gt;;«r to help him
carry a bath tub into the ’ wuli rooai,
and had these puts on at tho time—
Ils changod his clothes at the limo of
taking the both ud pat ou black clothes
tbrougUouL I did th* house srork myst’lf, ud when he was taking the bath
our company were ia the front part of

Jft. Church thought ths pnqositioa
very simple, .for here waa a witness who
testifies to n» extraordinary state of
good feeling, and by reading a part tt
the letter in this way, wo do il simply Io
refresh her memory and s-o if she can

FAMILY BIBLI

croso examination the whole of it might
bo proved fo the same way, which vio­
lated ovary j&gt;rinapte ot law ud the
«ell established rate of our Supreme
Court, and fe tills point he cited the case
of tbo People vs- lightfoot, 16 Jfich.

I«r balcony ud wore there a ■a
white, durmgrwhirh time Mr. Bccor
passed and apuko to Mr. V. about some
picture* ho had bad taken of tho bouse
When wo cam* down stasro w* were
wriktog abm ths wardra tooMng at th.
trai* irore, wban Are piper prupored
to go tn Canfiald’s hill, which wn did.—
On oar way we stopped nt Mr. Cono­
ver’s s moment to took at tho garden.—
When on tho hiU I thought I saw Mr.
I Field coming and said "there oome*
lj&lt;id/*_whea my husband tarard around
I did not notice anything unu-ual its
his appearance at that time.
Court took th* usual reoMs till 2 P M.

Mt Church thought the gentleman
was premature fo bis objivtaui. If Mn.
Vaadcrpuol daesatt rcooUectaueh a let­
ter, or surli a Augment then it is limo
to talk about tho letter. The objection
wai over rated and an exception notol.
Ans.—It is possible 1 did write it but
1 ilo pot remember. Do not know tlurt
I over said I thought Ire w ould bring
.h.graoo wpon the larnilv it ho over marriedanr toember of R Do not remombor that 1' over said that 1 hoped ho
would got rid of Field and p t a partv1.n....... 11 — —*
* LX
.&lt;

Itocliaator to New York, 3S5 miiaa,
Buffalo to New York, 423 miles,
Suspension Bridge to New Yorx 44#
Dunkirk to New York, 4641 miles,
Cii-reland to New York, 623 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Yw 1W0 mites,

Jackson, Ixasiag &amp; Saginaw Bailroad
has been changed to tho Saginaw Divis­
ion of the Michigan Central—th* Cen­
tral rood having new obtained perpetual
Must Suitable for tbo Family,
Most Vain*bl* lor the Student.
Mort Instructive for the Touche
Mori Appro jrriate for the Child,
Mort Useful for the Miaiaiar,
Most Interesting for the Farmer.
Mud Etegut for the Parlor.
Most Profitable for the Study,
rne fictorial family biulc.

l&lt;ity tho wocou who had
uni, I tkiak I did call him
■ybn wm **fe. Witaoss
letter which she acknowl-

Agues Norman, age 14, w)k&gt; was in­
dicted fo London tor having murdorvd
five children, but was convicted only of
an attempt to strangle a little boy. has
l^cm sentenced to tea rears penal wr-

late to ret it then, aa I had been fofartn•d by Mr. VauPelt, tho clerk of tho
boat, that it would fears at ton o’clock.
JVr. Eggtostou me rod U. strike out the
statMWui of Mr. VuPelt fo regard to
when tho boat would go to winch Mr.
Hughes objected, ud tbc court allowed
it to stand for tbo present

Mr. Va^lrejmol bad been gun. abut
half an hour a bon tho boat started.

Tbo I’e0(il* then began ths fotroduotion of tbc rebutting evidence.
Samuel S. Gtovar wm tho first wi*n«w* called to the stud by them, and
being duly swoco, mOL : (examiood by
* FVM-KM. I'rurrtefen. an
Xr.Clhftoh.yr reside at Manistee ud
am acting Deputy Sheriff: Have helped MUNUMENTH,
Jfr. Mallorr from this county set’s aubHEAD BTONF-S.
Bias for this trial ud I know K B.
u JfotJtim tba naxt day after he
TABLE TOPS,
was subpocnaod about 5~d’atock fo th*
MANTLES.
aftoraoon, ud be caltel tnotoonssulA
8HEI.VE8, ETC.
Oom.—Whitt did h« my to you iu sm,
garfto tho Iruttfutee*. of his formn
«.■ rf. .
e. VV:. ss*Ls-*
'

BASTfflGS UEBLE WIS1

AMERICAN

meat of wheat to Europe 481.447 brsfooxs, ol which Uverpuol took 2&lt;H,693
butedaand Glasgow II 1.W6 Imshofe
This wa*M,741 baabeia more (bn the

15.

Tyson House?
Objected to by JI.-. Hughe., which
was overruled end exception noted.
Ans.—Tbc apparent distance was on
ly about a fool, ud the real distance

the Prosecution are relying to prone his '
death, and convict Ceorgr Vudsrpool
of bb murder. Yet Miss Iloecnrueig

that a higher price waa paid for wool at
Haetlnt* last Spring, than In cay other
market tn the State. And t&lt;-d*y aa we

k

SPRING &amp; AVERY’S,

very beat thing pnwlble for the Inter­
cats of the County ho represented. and
of which be is an honorable and worthy
ritlxen. But we must, as candid Jour­
nalists, looking to the future jwuapertty
of the Otxinty we have chosen a» our
home, protest against the atatrincnli
made concerning our toll, our timber,
and our general prosperity.
We have aosne poor land, and what
county has not? But when
general

Ixddly to affirm tut there are few bet­
ter countlee In Central Michigan, and
Central Michigan la the garden of the
Great West It auroly will bo new* to
the sturdy and thrifty farmer* &lt;g Wood­
land, Carlton, Irving and Thoruapplc,

SEPTEMBER 12. 13, 14

fed*a and wo aro deprived the priv‘
ef fatting to tom impsaabmg
rjiMCiona sad wo sak tbc privifege, of
pettosg thia pew on the stand and

MARBLE

LOCAL

Trade ud trafic f
Scorching botto-d
OaM—Today 113
Lots of fruit fo m

�Tift F\trd«ucM&lt;
juixr

New Advertisements.

mnui

MICHIGAN CEHTRAL R. ft.

Grand River Valley Division
AVGVMT l&amp;n.

State Pomological Society
Calle I* aaktaa the stove * rrssJ dcarartri-

jrjauGMAMxmcixm.
pATETT MEDfCIXEM,
jpvooisrs intone,

How TOCaxFaun u Gua Jam
Wrrwotrr BaXAKure tmk Jana.—Fold
a doth four or aix time*, wrtag U out In
K&gt;W ’’••■f. rinee th* Jar la warm wefar. Hilton the cold cloth, md pour
U frail and .yrup while botlalotbe
feai.1 toSJ* . fAatthe jam would
kind* have

D. R. COOK &amp; QO’S
Office ia Ha*ting*.

We Oflter the following
Tax Titles

CITY PAINT STORE!
coaeiai

a ■■***
PAINTERS;
\rc-

It ia nobler to live petitatly than to
die jxticntly.
Nothin* i* troubloaimo that
wilhngly.

we de

pAlXT AXD VABXDra CBCUKA

QTAFUaKOCKUn,

of LAMBS

OVCA*. T*A, come, tod 8Pi«m.

Paints, Oils, Varnubes, Mixed
Painta, Briuhca, and Ar­
tist’a Material*, Wall
Paper, Window
Shade*.
ncr^BB ra*m*.ciw. era. m. j

Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting, ।

Tha true religion ia, love thy naighboi
a. thyarlf.

Graiany,

The inhabitant. u( Peru delight ia

Hastings, Mich.
b

.uh iu.

!«-

vrauely given a goodly uumber of the
Old Reaideut. of the county meemblad
at tho office of W. H. Hayfotd, Emj,
Ma. W. Baowx haa been haring a
in the city of Haatrng^ Sept. Al, lf!7L divuion made to the More of HyG.
Mr. Mudge, of Cm.tl.ton, cdlle.1 the WiDiama, and th* weai aide ia now ocOLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE. mi-eting tj order,, when upon motion. copied by Dr. Haney. Both e.tablfahraenta look very inviting and the ecunomy of apace will enable them to make
After remark* made by Momn.. Mudge
Cobb, Milla and other., all tiding to
The figure. In notice of “For Kate,"
the ide* of forming aa Old ffattfar. M. 8. Phillip., wbleh read In oar lart
Chib, it waa moved and (uppotted that Umw of dally and in last week’, weekly
“
W
ahonid rood U.K*. A typo
the Chair appoint a comix ittee of five
to draft a ccmrtrtution for an “Old 8et- graphical error. The farm le chaap al
tleni Club,’* and preeent the aune to nineteen hundred. "Bo they ray"

pHOTOOJUFU ALDL’US.

LOCAL EVENTS

■n Ireland ia 170. and became a Maaon ■
ia 1813. Ha had lived in the vicinity |
Scorching hot to-day
lowing, clipped from the bat Hamt of Holly ware 1857.
Gold—To-day 118 1-2.
J&lt;ho*oI. In which th. editor ot thl* pa­
Mr. Jams. Shiagteton. formerly of
Iota of fruit in market
per te charged with aaying. ** that th. Romeo, waa killed al Qintoc, Iowa,
Aug. 21, by the earing in of a atone I
Stroeia and walk* alive.
Lota of itraagra in town.
Good cfaa! of travel lately
Pjachea are getting plenty.
Canlelopca till you can’t roe*.
Too many watormdtm* for oac.
T» aeteyaDow leaf will eoon be here.
The woman quuetion - fa he married:
The lent half of tbc Vanderpool trial
I. being whittled off
TxAxsa.—Soaae pumpkin from J. M.
leach Some cider from L. N. Mixer.

AHare Iraay a* b«x-

Du*ia*to i*

lively.
Sol. Smith Rueaell coming. Friday

evening, at Vuion Halt

JOHNSTOWN.

Diadkae cornea in by hundred-weight,
and goee oct by ounce*.
George the Third never uw the era
until he waa fifty year* old.
It ia acid that Buaan B. Anthony did
not enjoy her viait to Ball Lake
The Kentucky wheat crop contain,
myriad* of the acaru* aoabici.
The inventor of the metallic baggage
check made a fcrtue of •250,000.

BALWMORE.

J. ^ROBERTS &amp; CO.
HASTINGS.

CARLTON.
I*ieto*
Iv'a.U.

RUGS
Medicines,
DENTIST

NailTillt
licliia

Commix. 4 Brown keep the be»t
aaaortiuent of Wall-paper. Window
•hade*, IScturo Framra, etc., in tho d$y.
t’uatom modi' Clothing Star Cloth­
ing Route

IiUIXA.NO.

School Books

«J*

Stationery.

Iron or woodon pipe, are the only
kind that dtould bo um*1 for water to
run tlirvugh or .land in, which ia to l&gt;o
uaed for drinking purpoee..
SanJal-wol waa formerly ol-tainod
in largo quanlitie* from tho Fajee I (land,
by the Laat I ndia Cuatjiany ; now, the
prenoue wax! ia very acatco in that di-

Olover Hullers!

**1* that a lightning bug in U»*
it:rat F* aaked a *hr&gt;rt lighted old lady.
“ No, grandma." nid a pretty little
mt**, TT8 a big bug with a cigar."

SUPERIOR, U’SHERRY AND STATESMAN
GRAIN

A trank factory out wcet we. lately
■upeneded by a raloon. Tbo old dgn,
it ■ reported, wae retained by tha new
proprietor, who economically ch.ngvd

DRILL

NO USE

FDRMTUBE!

plows aj&gt;td castlmgs,

A. (H.) Stamp ia a clerk in tha poatoffiee, Mr. Hani bisirn folk*, Mr. 1'lugx
toll, tobacco* and Bacchu. diaper*-,
brat. AU in Waahington And a Mr
Mugg rail, lag.r in Brooklyn.

RAWING

MACHINES.

HARROWS.

ETC.,

and the largest stock of

A.GRICTTL.TURA.L

R. D Muaaon, of Vermont, ba. inven­
ted a clack, which ia more ingvnioua
more complicated, and decidedly more
aervicoable than tbo Btraabmg timopMoe; tte wood wtwk u covered with
K-roU work and national demgna; in the

MACHINERY

in Harry County—for *alo by

FURKITm OF KVKHY
DESCRIPTION.

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weteertf. Hardware Store, Brown’* New BIocK

You out not fail of bain* pfaaaed.

Tli. Queen Frail Jar ia made of bet­
ter gfaaa than nay ia toe n.

A llttt* aqaabble ocrenrd at lb. H~
Ung. Huura billiard .akran Tueedny.
U&gt; which bard weed, and aeveeal Wow.

WOODLAND.

Thattful fo

Local llim fioticaj-

turn.

The Grua Lake J^rtsr haa “gone I
graaa,"with a painful demoortratiou tin
• very little rUlago that vraat* a paper
not able to rapport one. *•

\

/J/*”- OhAlWWAkt. *4 cUaertwn.
Naahville, “ 17th.
Middleville “ 20th.
Hickory Corner*, Oct.
Woodland, Nov. 10th.

The Grand Rapid. Bulnera College la
The twenty thoueand dollar* bare
been .ubocrlbed for the north and wrath doing a thriving buelne- and la fart men" ia to be the tide of the King
Sweeden** new volume of poem*
road.
A meeting of the ellbrna gaining in popular favor tbrougo-.it the
Ratal*'. whiaky tnx amounted
will occur to night al the Court Hooae, country. No young man ibould he
•100,167,000 last year.
More Engliah than iridi came
committee. and further In reganJ to the
thia country in 1870.
importance of thia gee*', work. Ixt the
people know that we mean hwtncaa ou
thta railroad qum’lon. Let thete intcrcated North end South of w&gt; put their
•boulder to the wheel end ell pueb to­
gether, end before 1873 We will era the
I). H. Ranney had a fag broken while
Lr. n bone coming Into our city over tbc
North end South road. Ervrytmdy will hauling log* at'Rivee, a email town near
Jackaoo, on Tuceday.
The city of Jackaon had a chain gang
of fire men at work on the .trraU tho I
Fair Ground*. .Ingle ticket, Will be 26 other day.
cento; .ingle ticket to the Grand .-tand
The new high achivl building at;
25 centa. To avoid the trout.L- and vex­ Ptmtiac, ju*t comi’ *-’----ation of purchartng a ticket evary time Auguat »0, Hou. ’
a peteoii wiahce to enter the ground.. debverod the addi
William Welbr, of Conway, had hie
Bmrrcit Badobb. have bcm yreyared, foot caught in a threahing machine,
and will ba raid for 12. Tbeee admit Augwet 22, and loot a rotuidorabfa port
one ywraon to the Fair for four &lt;biy», *nd
to all parti of the groonda. all the privi­
lege, of the track, tn the Grand Stand,
and to every Hall. The peraon wbu porcfiaaea coo of thoea Badgra cun attach It

*
CASTLETON.

j^TttL M3* AXD BOLbllte,

!3sx$2’iiZ

Peninsular Railway.

,

KO AL AXD CAP FAM3.

QOLDran AXDpgxciLa.

Michigan Central R. R

the n&lt; xt mooting for adoption Motion
carried and the Chair appointed the fol­
lowing named perron, a* inch commit­
tee: W. Haye*, G. W. Milb. John 8.
Van Brunt, W. tt. Hayford and I. R
Geer.
On motion it waa rated that when
thia meeting adjourn, it adjoura to meet
at thi. pfaoo Sept 80, 1871. Cam.d
Conran, if you phaae, the Gna»
On motion, adjourned.
Eitiw Brcnaa Coouae with the
many would bo College*, and you will
W. tl.Txa. S-cartary.
find it fur your interact to attend at

XITUL AMD XOTE rargK.
*1^ ALL AMD CVBTAIX PAm.

Ayer's Ague Cure,
&lt;■!t'^mSgRBS
£££

Aeklcy A fcado ae’J the mart perfect
Fruit J«r there ia made.
The boat 60 cent Tea ia the ci&gt;y at
Grant a Phillipa
tf
Txx NxwFnut.—J. W.AC. G.Beatley, manufariinwr* of *a»h. door*, blind*

IRON, STEEL, NAILS.

FLORENCE

GLASS. PAINTS. OILS.
PUTTY. TIN. OOPPKR,
AND SHEET-IRON WARE,

All kind* of Building Materid a, and Toole,

HA.TTNFESS SHOP!
Id connection with

HARDWARE STORE.

PARLORS,
FAIRBANKS UCAl.W.

Family Sewing Machine
SIMW.T CONETEUCTED.
EASILY UNDERSTOOD.

�pMB&lt;d within about 12 miles a
mouth of the Mihistoo rim on th
day uf Heptambor. Haw &gt; u small

gS‘.S..'-^3S^3

T»«&gt; A jr»rti&gt; «J Itsags; WssL’"

: turned th* vessel end wwut toward!
। to toe if he waated at}- wisitt:
। When within about 80 beet of 4
ken AFip-r.bmng aworn said . 1 spoke to-him ami and aaksd him |
tod by Mr. Ilnglm.) I reside nt wanted t.&lt; cimw aireardofthe vaaari and
pm and hare k»vd livre about 0 he made no replv. I told him I would
Am a'thMr by trade, hare
■ threw the hearing lino m that he cotdd ,
Vanderpool for 8 yean. Daring:. got buM of it, and when tbo mate throw I
suaiatMoe I know him quite iikii- It tho man grabbed it ia his arms. Ho ’
aad know Ida reputation for hnn- , was sitting In about the middle of the |
; boat and had a email pteog of board in 1 Lis hand and ho had no oo» thht 1
&lt;I
When I threw the line I told hint to git ,
’’WfajiSZ

:t«l

■'irtite’ &lt;!•»&lt;—'.,

■

..................

to this time bo bad not apotet. As wo ■ maritod on .me side 1 found it partly
Went to toko him on I card onn of tho buried in .l)u- ground. It - bad n’yMfofr !
mco stepped on tho edgu of his Imai | stain thrvurt the renter and gaa moUt
an4a^^ i,theb^W'*#hl il **»»&gt;**
i *f,0° 1
E^'rimcntod )»t
audsoiiL "let the boat go to Hell" vtarn
1 took him ou boanl 1 took him down
into tbo cabin aud gave Mm same dry
riothea, for bis wen- wet. Ho had on a
kind of gray hat aad a gray urarouat
ou Sundav, spent Uk-greater and dark under coat Jlii’baiLon grey
pari of that day at Yanderpool a aad
dMi (been Sataiday night Atom abont
aTclusik assd had breakbeat about 9
o'atoek. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderpool. Mis"
8aiba». mv rioter and myoelf took
breakfast. Miso Scribner was a cousin
of Itel Vand^pooL and earn, there be­
fore wo did end wae tin re when we toft.
Daring our visit I heard Vanderpv-l
rompMnfaig of diarrboBo, bat do not
know when ho firal opoka of IL On
thia Sunday be ixitnplair.o*!

body About UroeminutaTUfore wo
landed al Detroit, 1 told him this ia De-;

Annual Tai Sales.
AssmaCInMUL'sOrrio*,

I

85«iMrtS?®S

EL*,_d2J3"^ ”

'AUiiAr.vam.ar *i.i. auin'iiavWTOlUEA EsknmtetStei
. .Ji, s.UxgjlATr jbC^ inisd«&lt;&gt;*te7;
Darting Self-tupjHylng Penholder/1
tTtrU*T“&gt;' U*H&lt; .1* d.p f-ral &gt;i&lt;:l w-7 iky.' Xtew tetesfrt.sgC

®r.W TS5ir4TTJS!r.X;sfe!l®g«
inuu! **r
U, s«d«*'J Ut

-- WuHa-rtf&amp;WOIK.

FAMILY KNITTER.

:

‘•.rSSSS.’S.- w™
VINEGAR SITTERS

8?jALS?ASJ.Slr«?J‘.cKFi-

WILLS' CARBOLIC TAMS,
,tMC

caItion

...... • ...........
1
wrUi. JU1IX q KkL

REDUCTION OF PRICES
to cdxronli.To

_________

BAND LEADERS.

LIFE IN UTAH

a ri~ h'. i
.' ,
CONGRESS AHCTIC.
-TMkPOT WinterOYUffliOI!
,
^terrgnws^'
isi wg KBornVtTru for it !
. ,x
. ' '
'J’U'?.WISII TO OCaUFT for BVHIXb.4
j’VllSl

POPERY.

Tim fok of the mnmvH t \
KRT5 REPUBLIC.
l)

SHEPARD’S
A

wboo

Million Dollars.

coMfflnro
Birras
K* WUM~«r &gt;naa1all»&lt; Uonn. tat a
&gt;»eire e.Ate ifc* rasd, »&lt; stt,
friqs, pa/g 0Q (W&gt; a Buttle.

ws
TecMral,

JawNri.cvvJNsf/^nMoa, Sour Stu*&lt;trl&gt;, CmUrmru, Aercr-ns anil
•ilfii HuaJaehu, Ltrer CuMptaint.

member foe coarvrMtiou with Mr.
Smith but do not know all that «x» arid
' Ma Mid to n» that ha bad Hrant tin* 1 j
saw Mr. Field that day, and I told idni
I had, but do not think I said anythiig

■ betwesm 3
Ro-croes. -Am not a saliscriterr to foe
hen 1 remc Vanderpool food.
bend askwl
William H. Sfoly. ..orn saud : (es■nar. AX- lunmed by Mr Hughe*.) I rwudu at
to me to Musksguu, told have been engaged in about thw, and she said 1 aupjxMi* tyu ;
wfll hare to go a cvnrtiug pretty H»n i
when the trial evtow off I said res,
aad I said 1 dreaded it, for I thought
Vomlerpool wan guilty and I did riot
gate and etruck the Ss.ufo .liter. Ttfo I thought about it. Than ta regards the
peers are about three hundred twt long.* • roavermifou in Sir. Bulb.’ offlm,, Mr
Use boar ws* piricwl up aU.ut 2 1-2 Ingram mat; K&amp; on. foa street and «Al
milre acrufo of; the pirn, and the other ha would like to see mo in Mr. Bullis'
absmt foe same dtetamw north of th* &lt;te
_____ .I ________
_
toM him that
it tb-j wanted
lain. Hare fc&amp;Md ted wood pfolg.1 to Stet me 1 would go home and get
;irwa the rise*, and tbs tetekrory i. wj hnteri and raw baqk. aM «e
I —.1—.
J -no Wrathe evening, andfo sp.
f of this affiur. tkey tried lu couvti

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1 rmido at Muskcgou and am
a manufactarer of lumber.
Haro
known Geargn Vanderpool for nine
yaar* and know his reputation for hon­
our, integrity and tenuity to bo good, ;i and I said tha: as it roinsd on both
Hare Ihwu engaged, at one time, aboutf'I days did I’drter was there on both days,
11 JMtn iasMmsng lumber un the lAke, there might lx* room for them to ddubt I
and I declined to say any more about it:
Whoa Dunham ««no in. Conors*’ said
wpt thco that went with tbo wind.
to him tbni-Ae- teDanMIbron: storr
Cross-examined by Mr. Church. Nev- from what she told you. They had a ;
or had any Bxperiame about currents map with them and tried to explain to ■
me what made them ladiere aa they til. *
1 said to tliepi fhal the rightaide .'Cftlib '
door was open as it .was ia bannsgj
hour* and they and there is only 4-n** [
part to the door, then 1 asid F did 4tet I

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ChnL Andrew H. Mdl*. bring sworn I
VS^MCMrS1
said, (eseninnri by Mr. Cboavar.] I !
•
----hare bred in Detroit about fifteen
Jss
year* 1'own three baits. Mybulincas,
T.«* : !tertb%
calls uu&gt; on the dock, railed Truwbridgo .
A Wilfoox’a la- September, I860 I was,
j j
in the some busn-.c-? I know the tog,
i fore dinner wa* exlubitud by tho witness George K. Brady. RtebUoc: her InnaIV
» »a
Ho
!&gt;ml cxneriniunted . upon it ing at oar dock *oon after the middle of!
procuriag Spmo blood from hX finger Sept, about 0 o'clock A. M. I saw one ). u u . ■ k k to
and saturttfag the paper to some extent • paasengeywha had Brev riothiM on and &gt; &gt;&lt;*•&lt;••£( .
and burying it in tbo *4nd and leaves •oinethiuR tied around his waist, and be • J*£* h J2
[ in his giintou, and tlili produced the [.Lad a Uttfo bundle. 'Ha canu&gt; aahore's • V*r«* v -&gt; n
same kuul df a stein, ai found Ion foe cm Trowbridgn A Wiloox’e dock aud sat; •
X”
jslip of papiw found by him Saw no]■ down a moment on some boards. I did 11
« o »r
iHvaana in this vicinity at the time. Saw II not Hko tho looks of hhu. I had hoard I • *K
w re.
Dr. Wileox jin this vk-iniiv Utwecn Ibe 1 of thcdriappCTiranreb'FmM.oMl thol
h
»*
two visits tloit I mode, lie
ninn- ]| ono reason I noticed Liui in particular, 1
w t, ' j y. -*
not want to go bark to Michigan. I ing logs at (ho time in the boom.
ha asked me, if I know bow Im could'
Te«a t Xerth *l
naked him huw he camo to be out in the ’ Crci«*-«xatiiiiicil by Mr. Clinrch. No­ get to Canada and 1 told hitn. there n , ■, »t a • &gt;,
I »&gt;
boot end ho said be got Mowed out from , ticed Dr. UTlrox rolling a sunketi stick,
that the fcnoos were considerably worn land, that ho waa going oezps* a littl- and ho saiil jhnwu trying to get] un the oomre n furry Imnt and bo got on tlmt “ ’("J K
and where thsy were worn they’ looked bay
at tho time, and this ia all the oa-'
Conti
then
adjourned
till
2
o'clock
on
of a lighter color. Do not know for planation ho gave. He anil ho had no I Mri. Moijy Iluddmau sworn,I said :
what he wont down town on Sunday friend* or relative* where be left
aMinincd ify Mr. Cheoror.] I reside at Muuday afternoon, oa it wm necessary
morning.
■ I asked him if bo had any money cud I nskegun and hive for twenty years. fur tbo Judgn to be prosent at Grand:
Hero court took the uaual recess for lie raid he had nohe, I thought uf .giv- '[ Hare been acquainted with VanlL-rpbnl
l^pidt at'O o'clock oaMondar. to open
ing him some, aa I did not want to wt' siirai 1M3, nnd know Lte gvoornl rcpu- nad alju'uqi tho regular Beptimilier
him esbure without any. 1 bad not latfon for luawety, integrity and oibrinlv
hoard of tbo disappears u
uf Field. [tube good, j Know in rognnlZ to hui tein&gt; u£ tlui ’»«4 County Court
The testimony to day haa nearly all
b, Mr. Ck-w.J-l rail, He remained on my reeacl two or thn-e Ii physical condition, noticed Him once
in Muskegon and am Editor and Pub­ days, till wc arrived in the Hl Clair ■ wluiu rvachiag with u piko poll, he full been new aad very important and inter-1
lisher of the Muskegon
EuUrpnn River. 4 A tug picked us up in Iteko ,
eating. The taysterious stranger picked
Have • known Vanderpool since he Huron and
towed u. through, (
up in tha boat haa been doarnbed ini’,
camo homo from the war and know Lis This man. stayed ou my vessel till the '
general reputation for honesty, integrity tug stopped to take on wood in CaAmU, i
add a still more to tho darkness sur- [
and humanity tu ba good. Waa at and there I put hmi an tlsr tug and
roamliqg this 1 Vaadqrpoal rayiery. ,
Manistee tho week previous to the dis­ never saw him again.
.
Crwis -examined by Mr Church. Was [ which the Putt Reporter very aptly says, 1
appearance of Field. and knew him.
Crum-era ini nod by Mr Church.
' about twouty rods away when be foil i ••haa at tent two attributes of divmiiy. '
Met Vanderpool and Field together du­
dawn and did not foxu him say nay- [
ring the time I waa there, aad my inthing. Ho wm in Mr. OdaU'e employ i
teraMme waa wholly of a social choreeat the time, and Lonnhd with u*.
ter. Have been with thorn half a day :
I Geurgw ribeelrr being dull aworn.:
at a time, and never saw anything be-|
aaid: [oxxminM by Mr. Cbccrer.] 1 I
tween them but the most friendly and |
1EW 4OTKRTI8EMEXTS.
Hie at MuiJsegua ami am a druggist, i
cordial feeling Knew Robert Taylor |
Hare known1 George Vanderpool for1 7
bo. P. Rowell &amp; Co’» Column.
1 ar 8 yearn, and know hi* general repu- ,
talion for haaerty, integrity uru! human­
ity to be good
I reaido at Manatee, April 1869 &lt;*•
Crrns-oxamiuuJ by Mi. Church.— ]
oqMaraom over the Ixmk, removed
Knew Vcndiriioe! l«fore ho went into I
my re* tear* away from tho bank
the army and after hecteo out. 1&gt;L1 i
btuttnc about nine days previc us to the
not
«uljM-rilxj to tho Vandvniool fond. !
disappearance of Field. \Ve m-rod to
CUitrli* SjjviegiT bring uuly Sworn, j
a bouse up towards tbo little lake, more
•aid : [examined by Mr. Tlughos-] fl
thaq half way to the lake, and tired in j
livu nt Mamriec. ktu-w Hnrliert FitiM. j
thia bouse on Sept, fifo, 1869. Mr
ho dinappoansl on Sunday anil I was at'
family consisted of mv husband Mr. la'
home that day, Tho houeo we litoil in
daw, my little boy end rnyndt 1 rsmra • |
her that day and saw Mr. Field pass­
ing tha bouse about 12 o'clock, -1 wont
Field rotmag and stepped back till ho
posted. My little boy act at tbc front
door, and bfr. Field spoke to him. Tbo
little boy said "How are you Field's ?'
aad Field replied "dello, Chariie.” 1
I _ Cnra-exmumod by Mr.
usually went out of tho Lack door to get
Knew Field real welt hatei
water, but it was locked at thia time, ao
linwpaatour Itouo.nguod I----- - ------I went out of the front door, and just as niJ11 „
He W^at up past there often to ge iaallI went to step o*t I saw him eotning white
mg-f Do not know that 1 saw him any'
and stepped bock because I did nyt
day during the prvriou. weak aiming i
want to be seen ao I had no hoops on. S.K&gt;n after supper 1 prepared him a l&gt;e&gt;l । from sailing. 1 Had seen him twice the 1
The reason lkfcw.it was Sunday is which opened off the cabin, and h- nwm | wnek^Lofurv list, on Friday and Halur- ,
Imcsuso the family were all at home and wcut to bed. About ton o'clock 1 told , day. ' 1 hare forgot what kind of ctothcs I
they orc not at houm other day* the Captain to woke him up.thinking he . be t»d on. but when I saw ltftn &lt;m Ac
Charlie sat in foe front door and had on Hal eaten too tnaeh, but tbo Captain did Saturday befutv.ho bad unliack clothes.
’ his best dotlics, he was going to Bunday not think it worth while. Ho always On Sunday hie little dag waa. with him,
school but did not as ho wanted to play slept with the door open. The next day Ikun that day Mk and Mbs. Ixjucks, Mr. ।
with Ma- Louck's baby.- Remembw lawns « the bed agre-t deal ana Iktrkrr, Mr. ilaidow, toy fcther au&lt;F
that it was Sunday atoo because ««. *ewwd~to In -wear?. ’Soon after ho
of our friends, Mr. Lunch's fulxa, were camo into the galley he examined some-' Ing to get a basin of water. She sj~ke
going away on the boat in the evening । thing in his toft coat breast |&gt;oeket as if [| tome abont .r-akmg to Mr PteU a. I
and ttey anno to our bouse to dinner. ho had Mxnothing which he valued very
They auppoeed tho boat Mt at four [ higiilv, and always when he woke up be
IL-jiri-ct.* j know Mr Ruggles Let
o'clock aad after dinner wo started for
had nof knutrn him before he tame at
tho boot but found it did not gusiut till
the time sjokvnof ulmro. He cgftkl oa
•mteg and we returned home On
• me townquire about what 1 kiM&lt;w iibout
our way to tho boat we passed the bouk
Fe ld, a tow days bofnro the inquest and
and saw tbc bar k door open and tho
rnB of grown back?, und what I du not remember all he said, bit ba
little dog ritting in tho duor. Ladow ------ me think they wm green backs,
said ho I oJiorril VqnderpoU on innocent
tho roll had ithat color, and on tho out­ luau, and did But (Tail to see him pun
side one I noticed what seennrl to bo a iahed. At andthJr tduo Dunham,’ Cun-!
buge figure two. He gut off at a wood over. Urigg* and eomo others camo..
dodt in Canada.
tra'O.'Steithewoni, said: (Examined
by Mr. Hughes.)
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DAILY EDITION.
VOL'1'HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 7, 1871.NO. 21.
indent and
and that
that J°
vou
that these
these young
young men
men entered
entered bustbusi-1 not
not know
as he
ho had
hud not
not yet
yet entered
entered it
it
? th.u C^- £* X anderpool, ( Vert Field and th reenondente
u that
know as
I "fter th* death of Field, was found to th. defendent WM
said Field
“77, in. ««.
■ _ Field with
-,La„capital of
nF$7,000,
&lt;7 (Ifm and | ’on
nntho book
honkand
andthen
thenwont
wonttotothe
thobooks
books
Imvn in hi. ~
iu“““ lu I the defendent was with said Field
_______ | have m his posaowon
money,property,
the bank
alive, frombauk
about 11 lrom
to 12 Vanderpool
The too
next
person
hare mproperty,
h&gt;s P&lt;*«m»on
money,
n to with 12,600, but wo shall to make too entry.
to make
entry.
Tho next person
I"wenty-Second Day’s Proceedings.
or evidence of debt, which, from tho o’clock of said day and tho evidence fails ! »how that Vanderpool never put a dollar who wont there was Holden frroeu, who
_____--------------------- .
। ovidence, they believe to hav.» been tho I to show that any other person Mte^d
entered ! of
of this money into the bnriiiras.
business. Field fonnd
fonnd him
him scrubbing
Bcrubbrnc and
end Vanderoool
Vanderpool
seen atat various
that Field
property ofFjfild at the time of his ; said bank after defsndent left the. same, was
iraen
varioustimes
times during
a unng the
tno asked
assou him
nuuifu he
uvhad
u-* heard
«&lt;-diedthat
that ho
ho
The Argumentary Beige Opened by i death, thiiunexplained, is a strong toe jury ought not to infer from tho ■I morning of the 6th
5th of September, but had
hadrun
runaway,
a*ay,when
whenho
hereplied
entered
thenoL
bank,
had not, Vaadorpool
said he bad, and
Mr. Eggleston.
.criminative fact
I mere aosence—
a'
* * af
'* proof
" ' ■*'
i.aaaa-after the
i.«. hour that
wt ihabev»nir
had
A nndornool
sai
w.w -w—
of the fact*)••»
that
about 11 o’clock, it is claimed by toe liad gono through him and he expected
------. lb.—That tho fact of a good charac­ no ono else did enter said bank.
Prosecution that ho was never seen i ho would do the same thing over toe
ter possessed by the Uespondent,prior to
11—Tho value or effect of criminative
uoaxixa ar-saiox.
the commission of the crime charged facte and circumstances depends not only afire. His body waa found about two lake. When Green raked him why he
upon him may be considered by tho upon their consistency with the guilt of weeks after on the beach of Lake Michi- did not rend a tug wifo a telegram for
' Chicago to notify parties of too matter,
jury, when the evidence produced the accused ; but their inconsistency with gan by Mr. Crispeu.
September, 7th, 1871
1. Tho first question to be considered ho said lie would and ovopr tame Green
against him, is not sufficient to produce the theory of his iunoconce and no fact
Wo publish to-day the requests
is tho idontififation of the Mg. Wo first called during the dav, he made th&lt;r*
a rational
conviction
of
his
guilt,
that
- ----------- ----------- o—, -------- or circumstance should be considered as
to tho Court as to its instructions^ tho such goed character may bo taken by I criminative or allowed to oxtrianin- have the testimony of Dr. Shurley, who I sumo statement, that ho was nut g®DR
testifies very
very positively
positively inai
that ho
recog- to rend a telegram.
jury, read by tho Attorneys yesterday. th0 jwy to increase or sustain that doubt, fluence against the* respondent, unless tesuues
no rvwg----- Now if tie.d had
. ......
Mrra
-awl
hired
the body from r.
the n
Swum on.C.
the robbed
lum
amtrun
nmnwftV
uwnyn«ulit)hemild,
sard,
Propositions offered by the Prosocu- so that it may become a reasonable doubt , the jury can clearly see that such fact or
why did ho
he no: take
toko some
Ma stops
atop, to pro­
of his guilt, but when tho evidence of ' circumstance is not only entirely conaisconsis- era,' made with India ink, which he had
tiotr'
cure
his
arrest unless ho knew that
the
aeon
when
ho
had
rwcinalodhim.
Mr.
&lt;
—
—
—
—
his guilt is sufficient and there is no reu- ; tout
tent with tho
the theory of guilt, but also is Willard next identiW tho body by. _attempt
_______ ____
- lie
1 futile ? la it natural
would
1.—Tho statute defining murder, Vide
sonablo doubt of his guilt on tho ovi- 1 consistent with the theory of innocence,
2 Compiled leira-s, 1503, People w.
ring found on the finger, which, lie arid for men to act in this way ? Did ho
donee respecting tho charge iteelfl then , 12.—To remember
any fact or circum­
hesitate on account of tho extreme fnendly
Potter, 0 Midi. 1, 7, 8.
,
the jury cannot disregard that evidence stance alleged by the prosecution or at­ belonged to him, but had been worn for fueling for Field? After this Mr. Sailing
Thnt “willful, ddiberate, and pre- (
। or set it aside, to draw from tho evi- tempted to be proven of any value in pome time by tho deceased,’ and this and Dr. Ellis called at tho bank and sec
meditated killing’’ which constitutes j
ring
he
described
very
accurately,
he
al
­
denco of good character merely any eetaliahing the guilt of the defendant,
a eousikerable amount of money in tho
murder in the first degree is shown,
l' I doubt of his guilt.
such fact or circumstance must not only so testified that he recognized the body safe more than what they received. Dr.
when the weapon used is lethal, i. «., a |
bo proven beyond ail reasonable doubt, by the general form and bight. We EUfa received $800 and Balling $340 and
weapon the natural and necessary con- 1
next
have
the
evidence
of
Dr.
Hopkins,
but it must be such a fact as is consist­
after this there was considerable left.
ent with the guilt of the defendant, and a dentist who had filled a tooth for him, Previous to this $95 lind been paid to
and recognized the peculiar form of tho
inconsistent with his innocence.
Mr. Shackleton, and Dr. Ellis swore
from too evidence that Vanderpool killed
mouth
and
tho
filling
of
his
tooth.
Next
13. —All facta or circumstances which
thnt his $800 did not diminish the pile
1.—The fact that Herbert Field is are equally consistent with the theory of wo have tho testimony of Miss Hill,
Herbert Field by a hatchet or hammer
in the bank one-third, but the next day
which would cause the fracture of the dead and that he came to his heath by innocence, aa«thoy are with the theory who bad seen him. a few days previous,
skull shown os toe body of tho deceased the criminal act of nn other, or, in other of guilt, ought to bo entirely excluded put a $20 gold piece, with a holo in it,in when Mr. Conovor called to get money
Vanderpool said ho had none. Now
his
which wni
corresponded
Herbert Field, they eon and should find words, the eorptii delicti must bo estab­ from -the consideration of the jury.
Illa hip
Uip pocket,
puvuvi, WlUt-'ll
’OJR'UUUu with
where had all this money gone. It had
the resiMJudcut ftullg of mwrdtriet thtjirtt lished by clear and unequivocal proof,
one found on the body in an on ■&lt;*&gt;■». ___ l 41.
•FT;'
f.
14. —In determining the question of the
il 1U
.elope
marked
“
Herbert
F.
”
She
uUo
dueppeerod durmg the nml
n«ht,
and this must bo done by direct evi­ guilt or innocence the jury are bound to
degree.
leetiM that alm made tho shirt found fine for u. Io proaume thnt it wa. seOT’•J.__ Thrt to determine the question dence, when it can be mode, or when1 exclude entirely from their considera- th. bodr,
no .eorani;IS
of it On tho
bodr, Which
wh.ch aho
dro reoogniaed
rwgnued by
by a
a ted,
«. M
»»»
a wnn^ pven
p
whether Vanderpool tod murder Field direct evidence cannot lie made, then tion every fact and cirrum.t«nco alleged &lt;m the
..
•She
— also
•
•*»t,M
. .-a, , &gt;1.
tO VOTlor sought to be inured by tho Trowu- yoenhar
gowt.
tho. .flue-rum
nftwtxm^ut InuodllV lift
as aforwaid, the jury, in the absence of by circumstantial of equal power.
Z“
ofr
oyw &gt;ho
uuusu
«ut.
&gt; awSdSJunt n
’ 2.—The leading characteristic of cir­ tion which is not proven to a moral oor- studs found in the shirt, which she nafl I. °h\m
direct .cetimauy to the act, should con­
punthaacrl for him at Minot, Main, and 1 him he gwe into a detarled “■““ “J
cumstantial
evidence
is, that it is a sub- tuinty and beyond a reasonable doubtsider id! the surrounding circumstances. w
—— ----------------------------pmaented to him. 2d. We mnat next hl. lite end telb turn abeulbi mdmg
3—That they may consider the at­ stituto for positive evidence, and when,
15.—To justify conviction upon cir-1 Ihow that Field waa' murdered. W. hi. ™nt. and reat and de«troymg them,
tempts bf Vanderpool tu remove, cancel ns in this case, it is solely relied upon, it j (substantial evidence, eqch of the cir- tied on tho body two wound* either of: nod nlao told him about banng a muffle
aid conceal from observation all mark) should bo so strong os to produce upon I cuu^tanccs relied on by the Prosecution
which, tho medical witnessessay would with Held.
[ the
mind of the Jury
ir vestiges-of the act, which attempt is
------------------------------ a conviction equal ftnd material to a cunvicliun must bo pnrduco death, and feoVtho condition !. How what earned h&gt;m to m.^ thaw
positive evidence or tho prisd established
charged by toe Prosecution, if they find to thatbf
thaForpositive
I&gt;n8' p
I'roTe
rove&lt;dl an
and
established with
with tho
the same
same if tho wound, they mnat hero been in- dueloaure* unlem it wna for ft.i pursuch attempt proven by the testimony I cner must be acquitted.
acquitted.
... I degree
degree of
of eertiintj
certainty with which the guilt dieted daring life, or .mmmliattdy after po«. ol fcrmitalhng nubbo omnmn when
intbucoau.
, i 3.
3.
-The
l&lt;#aj
lefc^ praaumplbm
presumption
is
is tbaUtc
that
,ndent is required to bo es-, death. DrShnriey nl» ...tided ftat these facta became known. M hat oarthW.-Th,
--j.. —— r--- ------ - the of
of the retlx
respondent
prisoner is
tafllished, auu
and no
fact or circumstance. Iw could not haw oom. to hi. death ly emmuetnm had those atatomonfaw th
(4.—They may consider oay false j p.L~..^.
L innocent cf the
~ crime charged | tabflshed,
..v —
. tburden
___ 1__ .......
41&gt;n "PwacM-tltKin
I .. j a
..........
ttntement
the
is
the
Bn
eg0(■i •by the
the ts
Prosecution •is
is x_
to 1.
be
con-. *from drowning. 3d. We com., next to hut btatara "' «■ he am,Ji t mi ib.
cmant made
made by
by Vanderpool
\ underpool respectrespect-1i 4and
and1 il
the
burden
is upon
upon
uw Prosecution
x
]Iesod
Prosecution
to
oe
coning Fi^jA. about Ins
his having ran away, I o
of
f proving every
even- rcqusite
ryqusite to establish ') ^fed
gjjefpj at all
ftU by tho
the jury in determining: Ian exemiiuuion of the fact, that Field noue had been board and that he had
or having
■ -------------------gone away, —
or haviiqj carried I lus guilt, nnd
end nothing can be
l*c taken by m
, 1(J q
(|UOttion of guilt or innocence
innocence un
un-­ '
i
i •
. u u ir —r. Un*-..' been seen with those pnnta on and he
■ ■ ... murdered m the Unk. Uwta.
(u
tlw miod of Conaway the money or effects of hiui, Van- I implication
ification against him.
1the
1the truth
truth uf
uf such
sue’ fact
‘
or circum’
pj,u
denmol; if they find from the evidence '
4.—To warrant the jury *n folding a । 8tanC0 &gt;a fui]y established by credible ।shown to your mUCKb.m that Ito d ■
&gt;
diaappoared
from
Manutoc
onjlte
_6th
„
u
w„old come to tho
that said false statements were inado by j verdict of guilty, they must
lind evidence to the entire satisfaction of the
,
« disappeared iroin fflanavw un uuc
।
t. day of September and was afterwards
VanderfKjol.
. j. that
the theory of guilt
landerpoui.
him uw
6—of
— the
-•- prisoner,
*
■ । juiy and beyond all reasonable doubt.
,
n found nt Frankfort and was killed by a surface.
► __ That
.... , thev
—-----4i... &lt;■!■?_
nW4 *.
a4..m1Iv rnam
too facts
facta uroi
ad ।
-If toe jury do no^ find from
5.
may- considerlhe
falsi- i zi
flows
naturally
from the
Pro'^*
On \V ‘&lt;li‘.es&lt;lav the transactions at the
flcation uf the books of account of the and from all of the facta, and must.be evidence other
than
th® proved deadly weapon, wo must next show who
ucauuuvx
— --were witnessed by many penom
.
_ -- .
. I ---. 1* .1 .. .....11
_ . —-.1.1. nil 0Mr.lt fla AV nit 1 llt’k
mardorod him. Wo have no fault to bank
1
Bank of Manistee owned by V andorpool consistent with all each facta, and if they statements of Vanderpool that ho burn­
who all give essentmlly tho sqmo sicand Field, alleged by tho Prosecution, find anyone of the cstaflished facto to ed the caqK’t and clothes, they must find with tho rule of law thnt you are ’count of it, vil., the scrubbing, tho cut­
1
if they find from tire testunaoy, that be inconsistent frith thp guilt of the amsidcr the reasons and explanations to give too respondent the benefit of ting
up of the carpet, the blood ou the
every .reasonable doubt, for it is simply ’
prireuer,
then
it
is
theif
duty
to
acquit
that
he
gave
for
burning
them,
and
if
Vanderpool did make such falsitication.
a rule of human action. It is a princi- *floor, and tho statements of Vanderpool.
6. —That they may consider the state him, although all other facts may be thuso reasons and explanations have
Why waa there so much scrubbing, in
not been contradicted by evidence given pie derived from human experience. AU the one place where this blood Aas. as
of affairs of the said Bank and tho ef­ conastent wit!0md point to his guilt.
6. —In order to -convict thapnrener, for toe Prascraition and are not improb­ the evidence going to show who com- ’to cause the floor to be ruffed up r'-At
fects of the withdrawal therefrom of the
funds allotted to Field, to infer from the jury must find that the farts proved able in tlieuiwivoa they must consider mitted tho murder is what is known as other places on the floor where there
circumstantial evidence, and much will,
said effects a motive tn ^aid Vanderpool are all consistent with the theory of those n-a.-4OUM and explanations to be
were ink stains, he was not so particu­
no doubt, be said about the danger of
to prevent sa:d aemoval by killing Held ruili, and they must also find that they truolar. It may bo said that blood was not
•,
.
Lu inconsistent with the tbrary of his
17.__ The jarv must consider the pre­ relying upon this. But this, when cor- found in what is called a criminative
before said remoral should be made.
roctly put together, is often stronger and
_______
................
iu««eu«.
4»d
&gt;1
4he
faefai*
«&gt;»
««
vious
g&gt;od
chapter
of
the
defendant,
7. —That they may consider all enquantity. But the Doctors told you that
aaw. K-nding iu
bj may lx, rwonmW
if and if it seems to them unlikely that a safer than direct evidence, for tout, in with such a wound, tho heart would
Vanderpo&lt;d5r the actual buwaera ur!BlM»wito guilt, or in other • wids,
petsun of such-character would commit sumo cases, may bo false. 11 the facta, von' soon 8tt,p beating and then tho
puJuTrltatiuua of Vundwri «»1 ‘ lbw »» j*
whan
put
together
in
their
natural
or
­
the crimeTcharged, they may entertain a
blood would
stop
spirting and
reasonable doubt of his guilt and may der, form a perfect piece and harmonize would only ooxe out, after which it
acquit him on too strength of that ono with the o|her, it is almost impossi­ would soon coagulate-, which would in­
ble
for
nn
untruth
to
creep
in.
Mr.
doubt. Notwithrtanding the evidence
terrupt the flow-- But we cannot tell
of good cliaractor would bo suf­ Hurd testified that on Monday morning, how much blood was there, for tho floor
tier is iivi
------------ i mi ■ outside
c
the Gth of September, when going to absorbed sumo and tho carjwt would
ere preponderance of the praef. ThM tficient to convict.
is the rule in civil cases, but iathw case,
1$.—la eritaessing the testimony of his plaoo of busitaess about 5 o’clock, ho absorb a great deal and some of this was
,be
V»u.len.»l
toJUugFiaia ...a.
the pri.-mner must U acquitted unless- witnesses,
,
especially such as have been saw Vanderpool going to too bank, and burned so that no one ever raw it, and
__ That they mav consider tlx at- tho evidence removes every tenable (
engaged in collecting testimony and about 0 o’clock Mr. Socor camo along, that may have been saturated With
Ump, br « forgo.1 kite. purportfaK to
doubt«f his guilt fwm the nunds of the hunting
f
up evidence, it is proper and and went into tho bank, and ho is the
coni Iron: » distant nlaco nnd “ »•
jury and in cases of doubt it is safer to essential
(
fur too jury to consider that first person who followed him in after• blood.
wntten by strung.™. 3• *»“«
Why was it necessary for him to
1 tho commission uf the deed. Ho testi-.
acquit than convict.
.
tthere is a proaeness or tendency uf the
! go there so early and exert himsolf
that tbo xhtowaid Hltn? VM
human
mind
to distort and color tho fled that the carpet was piled up in tho
7
—
To
justify
a
cunvwtion
of
the
resj
xrt of him tho atbra-J Van-impm!
, to such an extent, in his fot'ble condipondnnfc « i" aufBewnt Ib.t ibjw ■« « facta
।
in order to establish tho precon­ middle of the room. After ho went to
but of said .trnngura and other 1*™“* preponi.ruom of wriJonoo mirror of ,
another store Vanderpool rode homo( tion, oi to cause the floor to bo broomed
ceived coDcIusiuns.
9 —That effects are proven to the sat- Kuilt, nrrn although au.brr.po.Jon.neo
with him to breaklast and tho next wo’ UP...
19.—The light to make a “statement
Tho witness, Woodruff testified to
• iatnetion of tho j«F.
Jbould bo » gr«l „ w "«“r” l« is
i a personal one, given to a prisoner■ hear of him ho is getting some milk for
guilt of this respondent apon this charge
■ breakfast, and when ho returned with having scon smoke issuing from tho
opinion
of
tho
jury
»
olroug
probobility
,
for
the
purpose
of
explaining
any
mat
­
Sid it i« evideat to tho jury that aa exbank chimney early thnt morning and
ter which he may deem to require nni this, Mr/ Thurber camo along and asked
ashen and cinders of paper and cloth and
nlanafloD, if nv can
consli^
The gull of the reoponJent moat be explanation.
,
He may . avail himself off about Field, when Vanderpool said be
Lt with innocence, is wto the pow«
prored to • moral eemrnty "mJ w the this right, or not, os he sees fit, and hisi I did not know whore ho wrw, that he buttons and such things were found.
uf the respondent, that then the fact of
declining to do so is not to bo consider­• left him in the bank yesterday and had
ixcltuiou of all reuwn^le 4"“^-After speaking for about two hours,
• his failure to give it xs to be coiisiderea
8 —Altbaagh the jury should beaat- ed against him. or ns any evidence of' not seen him rinca. Ho started back to
Try the jury, and may b« treated by thaui Setied tluit Berber. Field did, ?“ *»•’£ his guilt, nud is not a subject of com­ the bank, immediately, and Thurber Mr. Eggleston, being somewhat indis­
posed
was allowed to suspend his re­
J crinuratiae. Ttat tho nUurtdinfcrwont uu to Willard A HaU’a Drug Store,
day September, in company oath tlm re- ment by Counsel
unce is, that the prw,f if
but seeing Vanderpool going into the marks nt half pastgleven, and Court
1 ™ode'nt ulono enter the tank■ h“{J“S
adjourned
till o’ddcfci P. Mr'
xlMd ol r. butting, would toad to auabank he wynt there and tried to got in,
Maaietre, eeeui«ed
-id kmld and
when he found the door locked, and
reenondeubut about H ‘J'1'**.
T
snrrnkoox sassiox.
Th^cireuuiatunlml entdemto is ,
when it was opened water was on tho
fbiuoon. and that napon^n there A;
Tho attendance this morning was floor and he had been scrubbing. Now
Mr. Eggleston’s argument continued:
ofton as strung
[-mtiaoleridaljtx,, and
maiaed ulone witli said Field, tm Joften tho vrtkkind cf eridence^blama- o'clock of said dor and h&gt;lt .«u&lt;llaau£ very slim, and the weather del ightfully what
That Herbert Field was murdered on
induced
him
to go bock,
bSUdtbut-h jturia-„
had • gono
to break­ tho 5th day uf September we have
tool.
Mr. Church commented upon after • ha
.nJ, although th.
and - commence
scrubbing proved to a moral certainty, and Ixtyond
to recenre and consider the one
the laila U untidy the jure, that aaof rietn and explained his request offered to the fast
won tree afterward eoea »hre, ami ab Court, to which Mr. Hughes replied, with the dour lucked, for Secor testifies a reasonable doubt,and now 1 projioso to
.■Imrmfr and asnount ~ to prudto « Lugl. the jury ebould be further «U=that there was no water on tho floor speak in regard to tho motive which ac­
commenting
upon
the
frequent
allusion
cuurieuou ul -be judgement, or. m nd
when he took him homo to breakfast. tuated tho murderer, and 'who had that
fwdbr Um orideace tlmt after d“
„ words, create * ralwaal «rtaiaty and field and ruaponiltmt entered «ud bank to the charge of Chief Jusiiae Shaw in Now what iuducod him to bo in such n motive. The receipt passed between
After hurry about scrubbing this floor ds soon them on Sunday, shows that $7000 was
„d bJtore th. 17ib of-uJ
-d the Parkman—Webster case.
remove all reowusblo doubU.
1!.-In order that a f«3
Field was wilfully mnrdered. still sueb which b»gan the, Argument uf E 8. us he hod been spoken to about Field, coming to Field, that in consideration
received and considered b» I ••
unless tho evidences of his guilt, in of $7,1)00 this dissolution was consumatme~l«
Eggleston.
fa not neeo-ary that it abould lendfc- eridenc.
drops of blood, were lying on that floor? ed. I do not nropose io warp tho evi­
ent had aueb opportunity to commit th.
. mTX.mrdatSnool nndenee .how­
Gsmilemex of the Jtmr :—
Why was it necessary to lock the door, dence or draw from it an unjust conclu­
ruOly of itaoU to .?&lt;»•
sion in behalf of tho people. Tho fact
pool ia guilty of this charge. It .a raf &gt; in, that some other
had. *?.C?
We hare now arrived at that stage of when ho began his scrubbing ? It seems
that tho receipt shows that he was to re­
firientlf taken m counwu a. wlh tooI opportunity, it not ,"‘6&lt;’“lunt
the case when it becomes the duty of strange, that after all the good feeling
tlTilfenmoe th« the reapondent wna tho Prosecution to present tho views they existing between Vanderpool’s family ceive $7,000, is not evidence that he put
other facts, it find, ifa proj«
in that amount, for with u prosperous
and
Field,
too
first
thing
ho
should
say
ujh the whole, l“”d“ce,.ll“*r^ Lc„
niav entertain upon this subject Ho
the murderer.
business, it is fair to suppose that his
“-That th...pprwton°f
To iuatifr airnh n condialonil u recounted the points stated in his open­ was thnt ho had run away, or give uno
original stock was increased some what
tu
infer
that
he
had
run
away
and
also
ing
speech
to
the
juiv
which
they
had
oi a ertminatire characur, »
necerimry to .bow further, to a reamnThe speaker alluded to an entry in tho
often reaurud to by erlmtnal. to
»hln cartaint v, that no other person ex- attempted to prove. It is hardly possi­ that he had stolon his property. I tel!
^^•n. had unoiTortuuttyto
ble, after the lapse of so long a time to you it is inconsistent with the sworn Ledger, which ho sup]&lt;osed was going
statements
ut
Miss
Scribner
and
Mrs.
to be used by the counsel for tho de­
“^^"“j'^ahonld bo rnlmM present you all the facts, so that you
will have an exact idea of all the cir­ Vanderpool. There Was no friendly fense in their arguments, but how it was
’^£XO^iouuf —
with the evidence thnt dunng the aher- cumstances connected with thia matter, feeling existing between these persons
guing to be used ha did not know, as it
wllh
the
raw
5(h
of
Sopteo.ber,
us
it
is
not
natural
that
a
person
should
considered wb®P«™ “ 'S
but wo have done the best we could un­
pEld war wilfully murdered der tho circumstances. In order to es­ niako tills statement on the first intima­ had not been introduced properly as evi­
convincing proof oi gui
-d
tJat ?r“’t
tion
of
hfa
disappearance
unless
he
dence and road in its proper place,
tablish this charge, it becomes our do£
ry are satisfied from the mw®
tho Bcsixindent ixwpetrhte-1 ^8^
to show yon that Herbert FioJd onme to knew that ho had darted on that long which statement lod to a little discussion
his death u alleged. 2nd, That be journey from which ho would nevpr ro­ between counsel in regard to it
tho boot fcr U. P-tP^ “'.“Xv
came to his death by violence and at turn.
It was found that there were several
The next persun that appeared at tho
the hands of some other person than
entries in the name5&gt;f Vanderpool, in
himself. 3.1, That the person w ho com­ bank was Jeremiah Shaduton who went
nenvn that said Field ever IMS earn
such forgeries may oe cv
prove urn*
ought not from mitted this deed was actuated by ^oe, to inquire after a draft he had left there tho Blotter »wd Ledger, and somo in
„ did
facts evidencing
ftrticbs,thc mg alive, still the jnQ
which ho defined tp the jury, and 4th, and wo call attention to the amount of the Ledger not found in Blotter, so that
inch iailur. to
“‘4 ™
That this matace was preconceived and money ho raw there in tho safe.
he was obliged to correct his statement
Tho next person there was Mr Dunnremaditatod.
,
made this morning, that the name of
.
If wa ahall establish throa points, we
, tho evidence that
Vanderpool did not appear on the books
fit
" ““
W«Xll ahow ' how much he paid him he axil he did
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THE VANDERPOOL TOTAL

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�Mipal

9
Twenty-first Day** Pxoseedinw.
M0BN1NQ klMION.

1,400 miles under 860 miles without
One Mamurement Change of coaches.

TEACHERS’ NOTICE.

BROAD QAOOR-DOVBLB TRACK ROOTR

Examination of Teachers for Barry
County, Fall Series.

NEW YOKE BOSTON,
ALBANI',
i-uxciPAi. Fours a new tobk stitt.

The Fall striee of teachers examination* will ho
held aa follow*:
AND THE
At Orangeville, Oct Gib.
on. REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA
“ Hastings, Oct. 9th, aud Nov. 6tb.
THIS BAII.TXT EXTENDS ECOH
M AsajTio, Oct. 18th—Ellis School
Rochester to New York, 885 miles,
House.
Buffalo to New York, 423 miles,
At Nashville, “ 17th.
Suspension Bridge to New Yqrx 448
„ Middleville “ 20th.
Dunkirk to New York, 460 miles,
“ Hickory Corners, Oct. 25th.
Cleveland to Now York, 625 miles,
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 miles,
Each examination will rommatwe promptly nt 9
o'clock A. M., and continue at tho pleasure of toe
AMD IS FROM
Sujwrintendent, and will be oral and written. 1
announce at thb early date the Fall Herieeof exam- 23P22 to 27 xnas tub bhoeteb itovnc.
miles without change of coaches.
From and after Aug. 17lb, Wl, trains will leave,
in connection with Western Line*, as fallows:
NEW YORK DAY EXPREHS, leaves Cincinnati

only

lueraaMd^faciliUM for review and special nrepara•
-------- ' Woodland Centre, under th*
Vovper, will commence Sept,
seeks. Tuition from $3 to ?5

ipcrintcndent of

Columbus. 0., time, daily. (Saturdays except­
ed,) al laOuP. M.; Clihoo at 4 A. U,: and
Su*rcuslon Bridge atS.WA. Jf daily, (Sun­
days excepted;) Buffalo from Depot comer
Exchange end Michigan Street*, br New York
•tae, daily. (Bondars excepted’) al7. A. M.
ArrireaaiHomclIsrifle J.XA A. N; Susquehanna

GEO. C. WORTH.

Hams, Williams, &amp; Co.

YAM VELSOR * ROLEE.
Streel*.

EXPRESS MAIL, leave* Dunkirk from vu'on
Debut, and Buffalo, via. Avon and tic. Hornell**
rille. Daily. (Sund*y* excepted.)at 7.50 A. 51.,
arriving in New Yurt al LuO A. M.
NEW PLAN. LIGHTNING EXPRESS. (Daily.) leave* Cocinnaii al
P. M.. arrives *t Wral Salem

CASH POLICIES.

M. W. RIKER.
lb.5?.''S
City Flro of Hartford,

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CASH POLICIES.

WHEELER &amp; DOWNING
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

DEALERtj in Dry Good*, Groceries, Bools and
Shoe*, Clothing, Hal* and Caps, Ac., he.
We pay the Itfghcet market price for all
kinds of Country Produce.

We arc constantly receiving additions to our
already LARGE STOCK OF GOODS and are
selling al bottom figure*.

Motto."

.■HU e.w A. w.: Martiunurg v.t« a.
Meadville U.!S A.M. (Dibe-.j Dunkirk 1.25 r. atlitton 1 JO P. M-, A'ir*|&gt;en*iou Bridge, 1.85 P­
M.: Buffalo 2.Id P. M. Arrives at Uorneilaville 5.42 P. M. (Supper,) and at New York
7.00 A. M. Connect* at Elmira with Northern
Central Railway far Williamsport, Hamaburg
and the South; al Jersey Cilv with Morning
Express Train of New Jeraer Railroad for 1‘hiL
adelphia. Baltimore and Washington ; and at

Sleeping Coaches ar* attached to thia train at
Cincinnati and *1 Clifton, (Suspension linage.)
running through'to Now York without chanwr.
Sleeping coacbes arc also attached al Bornalliville running through with—• -*■------—
—
NIGHT EXPRESS, 4laB&gt;
leavro'Clitton X3o P. M
lesion Bridge at
5.35 P. M.. and Buffalo
Turner's at 9.05 A. M. (
at 11.10 A. N. Connect
sieamem and nftcrnooi
New England citir*.
A Bleeping Coach is alto___ __________ ___
ntn^ th rough from Buspcaaio* Bridge to New

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ATTOBNBY at Law. Inrorane* and Collecting

Xanaferturt*’ o

°fferlOtXZ^d

CHAS. H. BAUER.

Sash,

2&lt;A2SiS"I5ffi’LiIiAM

ed to Na eare will bo attended to with promptneM and ffdeltty. OMa* corner Stale and Sdltreon atreel*. Cnion block. Over Bariuw A Goodyear1* itaea. m m Mm. Janly

H H *

Doors,

Lr ^oda-E»^y- cheapfor
thing t°
s , ].;xaniinC
i
null an« n-'"
CaS.
You ^1 rt'
the Gooda- 1
Gr°

I. A. k E. A. HOLBROOK.
TTOBNEY8, and Counsellor* at Law.and Solicitora in CkanrerT, will promptly and faithfully at­
tend t&gt; the btialnca* of their calling: Conveyanc,n-

Blinds,
&amp;c.

gretit-

WM H. HAYFORD

Goodyear A Barlow's store.

C. G. HOLBROOK.
LTTOBNBY al lav. Solicitor in Ch
aliend promptly to .all buslnme entni
OAoeovorJ P Roberto A Co.. drug
open at all hour* till 9 o'clock r. w.

DRESSED

lumber,

al Binghamton for Cooperstown, Albany, and
the celebrated Summer resort. Sberon Spring*;
and with Delaware, Iwickawanna and Western
Railroad, and at Jersey Cite wilhMidnigbt ExIjresa Train of New Jersey kail road for Pbila-

T. «. DIAMOND,
Co. SupL School*.
Prairieville. Aug. 8 l^L__________________

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nVSS^^-^. Barry

will be formed. Physical Geography. Intellectual
Arithmelto. Reading. Grammar. Methods of Teach: Bl I : v« rnmcnL will receive ipccial attention.
Books needed can Ire had of tho Huperintendent at
about half current prtoee. Cornell's Physical Geog­
Sleeping Coaches are attached to thia train at
raphy. Kerl'r rborter course in Grammar. Robin- Cincinnati
and Cleveland, run a in g through to
sou’s Mathematioa and Randall'* Reading and Elo­
cution will bo used a* text books. Through the Hornellavilte (Break fail;; aud new mid improved
hoepitality of the people at Orangeville, board can

1 &gt;MS..M&lt;0rfc,

“1871”

The pha ^'

County ®
coods,
aSSOr,Ta^afuU
°f

Card).

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WM. L. COHU,
ATTOBNBY and Counsellor al Law. Solicitor in
Chancery, and Cireuit Court Commiaafoner far
Barry county, will aUend to all bu*inaaa minuted
kmh,k-r.^kPTO^BS^- °aC’ ‘n

Of all Kinds.

HARVEY WRIGHT,
Agent.

WiH give prom;.: aticniK

Elevator Boitdlug of C. F. Dwigbl ACo,

cask ^rc
There Im no uao Tallclujc -

HASTINGS, MICH.

BEST

DR8. J. M. K C. RUSSELL,
tr-U—J

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN,

STYLE

’ Phyrieian*. OSes to old P. O.
U auaatton paid toCHROKIC

OF] MEN'S

[The poor

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
Are bound to sell

gratultourly ThurtdS) after-

JOHN ROBERTS.

FINE BOOTS!

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Dwelling on Droal*ay. near the Oeurt House.

WM. UPJOHN,

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office west end of Slate
street. Hasting*.
’

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,

Dry Goods,

BOTANIC and Belrot io Physician and

WOODRUFF I
A. P. DRAKE, M. D-.
PARTICULAR attention given Io the treatment of
Private Disease*. Oftee over F.D. Ackley's Drug
Store. Ntale street. Hasringv.

REMEMBER,

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, dally. (Sundays ex

vieveiaaa at &lt;&gt;.aa r.
ajeaariiic at 0.10 r.M.
(Sup.) Dunkirk atlO.Oo P. M.; Clifton, |&gt;MM P.

Groceries,

HANLON, M. D.,
D*raiaV^"Pj“;udrir^iddtorV:™UHaHBgi^t

Washington Block, South aide State St.

extensive experience In Hospital *nd priruto prae-

NEW CARPET HOUSE

Elmira tor Willi.

Harriabar^aod the

arciuL“£3!7?.‘'
tST All Styles of Women's and Chil­

Tho • very BEST PLACE to buy

And everything In their line of Goods
nt prices an low as nt Jackson,
or Grand Rapids,
And in many c&amp;»m Lower.

ian d citie*.

The Best in the City.

Only as* train East on Bundsr, leaving ( in-

CARPETS,

novlOdBtf

STEWART k STE1NHOFF.

Sanaa and Mechanical Dentists,
°MfeSi’rW U™! 4 Pkl,Up l 6,ore-

J. C. WOODRUFF.

HYDE * BAUER.

_

’The€orner Orocerv.

OIL CLOTHS,

reeenl lb* following Aral elawlnnirai

tbeuB.KK.gr .are transferred FREE UF CHABGK

Mow (Stood* &lt;[«*t Receirod.

MATTINGS,
MATS.

ing Coecbe* |jF" IN THE WORLD

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

74 MONROE STREET,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,

u-mx

roarterra ru im uu.*at,

MwaciuitT*', of Hartford.

Mil Continue to «te)l

GRANT* PHlLLiPS.

Erie Railway i* of the moat picturesque and beau­
tiful character. Admirer* of Nature’s beauties,
in a daylight journey over tl « Line, will lind in
its ever changing landscaper subjects of contlnu-

Vo«um aad Juw*I’oeK. of New Yoi

C.H. HICKS,

lartfonL

tow York, thus enabling I*a*e*oe upper portion of the city wilhrn-d annoy auee of a street ear or

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

A5D

aceom-

Groceries,

wool (imiM

WM. H. JEWELL,

Crockery

•SJEPR&amp;yTL.w. aiAiKs:. si

Glassware,

At Hastings.!

J. w. MAYNARD,

Ac., Ac..

MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY Treasurer. Ofiee to th* Court House.

L D. RUCKER,
Genl Sup'i.

M hen it.

Cheaper than any Store In Hawing*.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

30 Years

Experience!

S k/fchiS;

Opposite the National Hotel.

F. IMMEN.

Go there for your

Oyster* and Rjercshmtnls.
25yl

H. A. BU8ELL.

CENTRAL

***^ 1 lUtOlM.

NATIONAL HOTEL,

6 stitJ^a &lt;’ *

Proprietor*, earner

?.*nlde
m2 4 L*rok*lr*et. The only ffrat-elaa* Hom fliv£WCnV&gt;a?EU ,n4 «»wbody

Guarantee

Hatifoluetion.

FLORENCE

A fino stock Jvst Opined

on hand at all hours.

C. II. HICKH

THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS

GROCERIES!

COME AND M 121'2 THEM

r1 "®®5- splendid aoeommodationi
forannta. ________
___
JullStf

Meat Market!

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,

Aliajsii Order aafl My for Wort
hardened, sad will Iasi a life-time.
No other Jfacbin* runs ao easy or makes so
little noise in it* operation.
It -will make anv width uf them deaired with-

Braid. Quill. Dind Gather, Hem­
Cenibting of 40 Aera*, located within the U mil* stitch.

Splendid Opportunity

~

J0H.^8°N. (formerly Clerk of the
NEAR THE DANK.
.PwPrt**®* Jams moderate,
and the comfort of guest* made a specialty.
5^"Wool sent by Railroad will bo
The beet .lock ol Heat alvaja on bant
___
_______
Auctioneer.
Carded
to
order,
and
sent
back
in
good
gllirtV CONSTRUCTED,
Call and Get your Steak, Sonata,
AARON CLARK.
EASILY UNDERSTOOD. condition.
or any thing yon want.
A^^UCTIOBinjlt ffalyllaeweed by th* United
SIMON 1- RKENRUTH.
HaiUagi. Aug. X Uffl.
Shop in BARLOW &amp; GOODYEARS

Family Sewing Machine

Barry County. Mich

TbsC Horace iced Properly 04

CoBrt Ho"4,
',c”hd

£. II. MALLORY.
Mr. MARBLE baring bought the Carding Its
cbiue lately owned in Middleville, and
having removed it to Healing*, and
;
fitted up In the best style, be will
rtrt w.rl* in Ei. linn in ,I.

CHOICE

0Bc* al

“

Adjoining u. p. Dwight &amp; Co's Foundry.
WELCOME MARBLE.
July. 1871.

'JhixI.; 1 '

NflwoeUuneouM CtuHla.

New Warehouse,

$1.00 for 75c
wM ^e oid my Stock
of Summer.

J

AKD HACK like.

J. 6. VANBBUNT Proprietor.—Leave the Hotel*

ss-ae-sfea
J. ROBERTS k. CO^

Dry Goods and Clothing

family, Irom tba heaviest to the lightest fabric.

F1KB HOUSB.Good Bedldimp. Excellent W

THIS MACHINE MAS NO EQUAL
MARCBNUS WRIGHT

To the Ladies!!

Please call and examine the Machine an ' '
work. You canaol afford to bur a Hewing
eblne until you have aeou the FLORENCE

Grant Ac Phillips*' Mtore.

HERRICK

Gold &amp; Silver Watcher

ai seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
_______ -R. MUDGE.

MICHAEL,

BOM) YlflffiABKB!
KLSTKRKKS CELKBRATrD

WI3XTE OR BEER

Solifl Sflnr ufl Platefl Ware.
Valchea, Clacks aa« Jewairy Repaired
dAwtf

albert eiselberg.

Bl. Chariee Itomanroet m.

____ ’&lt;&gt;

o,UCnf^rLU printed on abort notice

�THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL
Ocnitmudjrsm \ti p^t.

*“
b&lt;k"' “in T»U had
nm away. Soon after ho uaid tn nn
oll»r “God b.’Udam „p 0D

greble

but these enteriee in tha LedgPr &lt;ud

where ehe,

and

are not evidence and are

false entries.
Now to go back, I was about to .peak
of motive. When FieM .hould whhdraw lus money, it would leavo Vandwpiol penmlms and a huned
mMn
in that community. We find ou the
enlry Au?1809 H. FiekL
Or. 87,000, and this is the firet Cr., we
find on the l^k. to Retd,
after
v
,lmWa out M toHow* bv
field and entered on tho books.

£" *ould “ »"• hour, which
1",“id h»l»d P-W
Xdtfhl*! T*"'
tocUrmihc
"
“ hnd pTd ^1* monBx “"d p«rt
P« »r. He de„
lh„ Pwd

ht

lelonu

ATTE2STTIO3ST!

That to buy Goods
Good Bargains in

RUSSELL

i',l7“&lt;bWo..lh»l did not
t„ hl,„. lni, i( w&lt;mld do

You must visit the

it "? t?-0011, t,lcn aK*‘n l|o said ho had
robbed him of
otI2 700 „ u

Con boj hod ‘ by2 Calling at

Hardware,

t”
"’u, in other
?,OX'1,8’ &gt;f Ko hod not killed Harhmt
•to^f^ YouP^.h,io told a straight

1). R. COOK &amp; GO’S

Stoves,

e 1,000 etor^ from bepnemg u, lha ond a^7„0
^■■•“teut w.th ltte£ bu( „ manT 1Uj
800
460 nei lead ono to boli»vO that ho 'know
UmuI Horben Field TOuld neror come
7oo(?)
. (J00 back to reproach him..
Now » th, words iu tvpml lo u„
«• “
«
.*
400(?)
bpnnger. toeunoor. Sb«^id.h8„w
him
eommg from the Hale leko oe thw
Jot^‘
,
$8,860
? T bj e"^’ !1,d ”• “toutpl to fix the
Nandeqiool
went into tho busi­
Uew
defimtoly, only thu ,'t
ness with $2,500 aud drew out, a. wo
may fairly .uppoae, as follows : Before Um time uft.r her huebeed end Ledaw
firing cast ho procured an insurance on cmmi m which wu about 12 o'clock. leather belting a specialty
fiis house and furniture for $1,400 and '' » will call the time .ho saw him about
we may thirty nuppore thnt ho had this Imir-luMl'-, and iho SWMn poeitirelj
amount of property there, and it must that bo bad on white paua, but when
have come out of tho Bank. Then on be Vent into the ahoe shop leas than
that note at Muskegon, signed bv Mer­ two hours before he had on dark pants
rill, when tho new note was drawn ho os is pruvotl, but more than this the
John A. Greble,
paid on tho old ono 8560, and said ho Ix»tU testily that they saw him scan ofMauk Rcsseli..
had enough deposited in the bank nt ter one u clock and ho hod on dark
SKiNJfER &amp;BECEEE.
Muskegon to pay tho whole of it, if clothes again. But lot us look nt the
testimony of the Ix&gt;tu. Air. Lott haw
necessary, which must have been nt least
■ THE CELEBRATED
$2,580, so that he took to Muskegon nt-I■ hu testimony on that of his wife.
least $2,580. Then he wont east soon |! and she swears positively that she took
a lunch with Frank Filer that day but
alter this, and undoubtedly took ns
much as $300 to pay his expenses, then I rank sap that ho was not at” homo
his living for n year must also have that day at all, but was at his brother’s.
Again Mrs. 'Snringer, soon alter the
GRANITE STATE
itime out of tho Bank, which would
tranunebon, said in tho pretence of wit­
amount to $1,000, M that wo find drawn
nesses which wo have produced, that if
out at those different times nearly86,000.
it ruined on Saturday and Dan Parker
Mr. Dunham the assignee of the con­
FOR SALE. AT
wai there on that day, then it was Sat­
cern found some $2,200 short. Now
urday and not Sunday that she saw
“‘“"’•’l
Field, «na
and to rorrobor.u
corroborate tbi.
this thu
the
Warehouse on Broadway.
H.l.
7°*"
bu‘ ““ , Frondromu, P.ltior,
■h.t h. ...
1 ml .‘^V”|dr&gt; ,
m"'dT1
™ K-vrorf.y up i„ th. neighborIl. rl~.rt FWd, but robb.il lum of bi. bond of Mr. Sprier'., ond h. wrn.
Ako
11 *” d,d
munl'r
' dro-ml .trolly i Hn Sprimmrlmd dis
and dealers in
■“
of b“
a“f I x-ribod, rm: in whit. p^l»
1 PATENT MEDICINES.
Land
and
Calcined
Plaster,
n.bbed lum lifter hit d«uh
It i. »md
when did E. II
H.ll
met
that Mr. blawaon wa, coming to th. re- Mr. Itobinwn that dar Y It ra at the
PAINTS.
LIME, WATER LIME
hef and n. going to futnuh 8111,000 tin,, thm Bobituon ni. ho met him. ria.:
OILS,
but the lady who gave this testimony ; before 11 o’dock nnd ho met Field at
VARNISHES,
•eutirely misunderstood tho situation, for the same time, it at all. thnt day far he
TURPENTINE,
h0 W“ g0inK t0 lot Wm hav® I nid not nor con,d 1,0 havp s®0’1 Mt810,W0, and yet, she says her husband I Robinson at any other time, so that his ' TOILET nnd FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
was going to Manistee to examine the toetimony amounts to nothing, as he I1
August 10. 1871.
-it nation of his businesi. Now. if he must have been mistaken in regard to,
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
had really promised to
let him the time. '
CHOICE TEAS,
W. H&lt; JEWELL.
have that amount, ho would not go to
—
- entries
That tho
in the Bunk books,
GROCERIES,
examine tho condition of affairs.
,Uu($ »
are forgeries by L&gt;H
putting
a “*I” uemru
before CIGARS and TOBACCO,
ItEoisTEBOF Deeds. Notary Public,
Next, did George Vanderpool have the $700 and 8400,"as we claim, is sufficient--and—
KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES
4'PPJjrtunitv ?
j| ly
ly proved
proved by
by tho
tho little
little memorandum
memorandum
BENERAl CONVEYANCE!;
Field was seen alive by many and re- ■ l»ook found in Willard &amp; Ball's safe in
WALL PAPER. &amp;c.. Ac..
'pectable citizens in tho early part of the ‘ which tho entries oi the amounts drawn
Abstracts of Txtlbn
*
day and it is certain thnt he catered the I out correspond exactly with what those
of lands in Bony County fnmLxhed on
bank alone with thia Respondent, ami I in thu Bank books would have been, if
CITY DRUG STORE,
njiplicatlon,
at
my
office
in
the
he never camo from that bank except not changed yas we claim they have
State St.. Hastings. Mich.
Court House.
ns a coqwe. He took no dinner, nor 1 been.
--- ___
.
W. H. JEWELL.
urni h«
by any of bi. frier..!, Il i»
ThuMowd lb. .rgumral &gt;1 4:3j’ P.
nadingr Jtich.
clmmml that ho
m th. after- m.—ilHlIitrh^k
w'm.
noon bv some, but those cases can bard... „
,
‘
,
lyb.
for it i. probri.l.tbut rrfMr.Sww’.lwtuDimymrogarilolh.
some of hia friends would have seen him f&gt;nio he was iu tho Bank ou Monday,
and there must be some mistake about Court adjourned till 9 o’clock to-morrow
this testimony. It is said that tho set- ; moming
tl.rn.al. ™ all fricadlv and that; Raid i
Mr
wiB Mmnll.nt, hi&gt;
was to have the use of the safe but on
.
,
,, .
,
,
that Saturday night ho was so suspicious ™cn/ {q* tka ^iwncr to-morrow, and |
August
‘‘
,
;
, ■
Sep.

28
“
01
•
■
I

’GO H. Fidd r&gt;r.
............................ *
“
M. “
*•
“

.Office ih Hasting*.

We Offer the following
Tax Titles

Harnesses,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

SERVER f DECK ER,

of IM'DS

Battle Creek.

We will not be under­
sold bv any House
In Michigan.

Situated in tho various Townships of

Barry County—one of

Lar&amp;e Stack

Just Received

Michigan,

ASSYRIA.

.

MAPLE GBOVE.
4.

CASTLETON.

CornSheller I

• U of n • X
tgofawK
84

x

Druggists and Chemists,

WOODLAND.
1 |w lOOacrBiof n e

0 " «rc ¥

¥

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

JOHNSTOWN.

'•¥&lt;&gt;«•»¥

BALTIMORE.

!$vf» w.Vf'l
HASTINGS.

CARLTON.

.wK«fa»¥

BOOTS ffl SHUES,

• K»f»«¥
SlwSufn.X

RUTLAND.

Of Home Manufacture,

&gt;

State A ODlOlO^lCcil uOClGly

upon it, and that his nose had bled upon , (} w griogS. Grand Rapid*. Pmldrat.
it. un&lt;l thnt the spitoon, filled with old ' MT Railroad and .teambuAt fcroa at ncuraion
tobroro quid,, bod
l«»
finiedl-" M«&gt;*—»»-•
over
on it
But why give such j ------ —-------- ---------------- —----------------- j
scrubbing at thi» particular phuv and !
'

see how his actions and statements to
different persons appear to toil Early

J4&gt;r“.w*

HOPE.

SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 AM) 1j, Ibil,

quarter iif on inch. It is supposed that
-»
1
"
1 C__'
ho must have scraped this floor with
some instrument, for. I appeal to your I {7BUe in niakitiK the aborc a grand demeMtraexperienco with an otdinaiy’ broom, if 'tion of ib. F&gt;£“'‘«&gt;",uf
‘
,,
,
,
J u y1
' Admiaaioo iSc, children 15c. Exhibitor* arc
you could produce such a result,^nd the .
te t,,i0’th. Society. Yaarty memberonly excuse riven for such extraordinary ,&gt;„p ticke** il. Life JkmberaMp ticket* lie.
..rubbing m that Fields uos. bad bhul
-rrwajSBr

pociolly os it was going to be covered
with u carpet? And why this baste iu the j
morning as noon ns Mr. Thurber spoke
to him about the whereabouts of lucid,
before he had Lis breakfast and after he
had gone home for it ? Where is that
carpet ? Burned up by George Vander­
pooL Why this haste, if not to. cover
up his guilt 1 There is eomething pe­
culiar about that “Brown—Nolan" let­
ter written by him when in iail. This
was written immediately after the find­
ing of the body, and to my mind ondences that the person who *rot® ’J
knew perfectly well how the murder had
been committed. Ho know that but
very little blood was found, and ho says
“wo put folded newspapert under his
hear!.” These papers were afterwards
burned, no one knows how much blood
they contained. They will tell you that
ho was threatened by a mob, and de­
spaired of his life and was crazed and
knew not what ho was doing. But ho
had enough of self-possession to give
careful directions as to the disposal of
this letter so as to deceive the public. He
directs to have it written badly so that
it will correspond with the spelling,as he
hod evidently calculated it to purport to
come irom an illiterate character, and it
would not look w.U to bnro the .polling
and writing good. He also directs that
it should come to tho Postmaster, as it
would not do to have it come to a pri-

BARRY.

Gbkat Union Exposition

stain instead of cutting it all out so that,
1WO rxIia nr oxs.
ho had to cut it a second time.
TBK
Th«m we find tho evidences uf labor— ^er(tjCri &gt;||cb. Agricultara! asd Me- i
unusual labor—we find the floor broomrhnilr«l Vnrletr
I
od tip, so that the fibers stuck up n
' 0 T„
’’

not in front where men were accustomed to come in with their dirty foot, e-

BEST AND CHEAPEST

willlbo followed by Mr. Hughes. —rz:
=-rr^x'
' ------- ■■ ~^=
As experienced Bookkeeper wants
Io obtain « situation as Bookkeeper ami
clerk. Address W. K., care Banker.
listings, Mich., for two weeks.
dtf j

CITY PAINT STORE
U1 I FAIIl i JIUllJCOMMINS

&amp;

.

BROWN

PAINTERS
Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,

Go to the

Sign St Ornamental Painting,
.
Paper-Ifungtny,
Kaltominmj, $(.,

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTER^

IRVING.

Little Red Shop!
WM
*w V.f.rj;

net » Whiaker or *«imul*tlr&gt;r her*r*«*. but a
Price, only SO Cents a Bottle.

AVest of Bn nk.

Thia article haa been thoroughly tested
nnd found n sure and speedy cure for
the following complaints.

Jamullce, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costiveneim, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever«C Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
Ac. Ac.

Recommended by all the fl ret Claes
Phyeiolaaa throughout the City and

A. WOOLEY.

“ This is the Lad who drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

ORANGEVILLE.
BwM’or.e.*'

lu.wtfifn wW

YANKEE SPRINGS.
2sUofnwW

$itg § iniuggall,
w ¥&lt;&gt;fn "- ¥

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
Brice, only 50 Cents a Bottle,
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St.
For Sale by Vnwuu anti Dmitri Gem-rally.
c. N. SHEPARD,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY &amp; SLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

MUSICAL!
DENTIST

Micbiiai

awW.f..X

aeJfofawK

^.x

aofroK '
• ¥of*»¥

THORNAPPLE.

L. E. STAUFFER.

GO TO CLARES FOR PICTURES.

Mt.

PRAIRIEVILLE.
---------------- —•
IgSPw’t

genuine Billers in one DO Cent* Bottle
of Shepard's Compound Wahoo Bitters

Corner

Hastings, Mich.

WM

Sole Proprietor or

PICTURE FRAMES. GLASS. ETC.. ETC.

Graining,

31

i21 *r*ofw¥«f •*¥!’’»
i 17aul• •idootfx w| 84

For the

&lt;*f Fiold that he changed the cumbina- ;
tion of the safe so that he could not get .
in. Un Moudny morning wo find him
in possession of the safe and Field’s |
drawer, and it is fair to infer, of all that
was in it We find in tho bank, blood
on Jhe floor, blood on the wall, blood in '
tho cracks, blood on the paper and ulood '
all around, human blood or at least tho '
blood of a mammal. Wo find that he
has cut out the carpet stained with blood i
nnd in his haste ho cut through tho i

•

oucBirriox
BBCTiox.ioBdCBirriox. bbotiom
wSolnwX.
»»w&amp;ornwj{
20
n«¥«f»*¥
ba^ufBwK
M
•X" w-¥
17 north to terr* of
nwj/ol.wtf
h • ¥••¥
55

Farrier’s Improved!

W. T. EASTMAN’S!

tho best

Counties in the State of

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

D. B. COOK Jfc CO
CALL AT JOHN

STANLEY 8

Pure Wines and Liquors!
TATUB A FABLE! OBSIS,

FOB MXDICIXAL PUBKWtt

�Tip

First National Clothing House.
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E. G. Williams.

DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

W. H. HOLMES,

Fetlisber.

■ ICH1GAH CEirrUL IL R.

Grand River Valley Division
AUGl.HT 1&amp;V1.

I m.____
— ‘•’.I U00 ■

stawohs.

following:
There are now fourteen life members
“ A setting iea never gets Cat.” but
of the Northern Michigan Mechanical
most any person can get fit by buying
and Agricultural Association.
Un­
their groceries of J, Maus.
doubtedly many will pay their $10, and
thus become life members, this will en­
title themselves and families, and also
their teams, to entrance to tho grounds
“Hello John, where ire you going?”
nt any time aurlng the Fairs, both this
"I was going down here to buy some
year, and at any time in the future.
grocers.”
F. Immen enters a display of carpets,
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
mate, rugs, oil cloths, lace curtains and
len’s to buy mine.”
paper
bangings.
“Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t
Sewing machines are entered by A. 8.
any of him, I always go there to bay

crockefy and wall paper, bat I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Besides be war­
ranted ft.
The crockery he keejw 1#
tbs Boot’s celebrated ware.”
“Well, I always do ro on groceries,
nnd I know you can. Besides he takes
anything] have to sell nt a fair price,
too.
I get a better tobacco, tea and
sugar there for. the same money than
any where else in town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block, Aug. 15, 1871.

IS

I ;

The Union Fair.
From last evening's Eagle wo clip the

Parrish and A. D. Ward.
Organs of a Detroit maker by Don.
Jones.
Harvester# by J. K. Johnson.
Pumps by Wheeler Bros.
Boots by Win. 8obol«s.
Weather ririps, Improved window
springs, and beehive#, by B. J. Bullard.
The Grand Rapids Manufacturing
Company are making arrangements for
using quite u large amount of space at
the grounds for their machines.
John Steeples, of Blissfield, will send
bls three year old stallion, “ Vic."”
.

Clover Hallers!
SUPERIOR, MCSHERRY AND STATESMAN
grain drill

Kaluinazoo and Ann Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
BALL,

LOST.
Somewehre near the Depot or on State
St, Tuesday eve. A biacK ribbon-eash.
The finder will confer a favor and bo
rewarded by leaving It at tho Dentist
office of Stewart A Htelnhoff.
Sep. 6th.
Mrs. Mary Steinhoff.
New goods has just arrived at
R. Mudge’b.

CJISTiWGS,

PLOWS

HAHH0W8,

MACHINES.

SAWING

EIC,

and the largest stock of
MACHINERY

AGIUCULTUKAL

in Bony County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.

Jit l/'iiion Hall.

Local bbjijie^ Notice?.

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

I.. K. Patten has Juri received

new paintings nnd engravings which
Hams, Williams 41 Co.
Do not claim to have tho only Mold­ have been obtained expressly with a
view
to exhibition in the Fine ArtJlall.
ing Machine Ln Barry county, but they
have one that will stick any and ail The " Poroh Scene,” a water color paint­
kinds ot molding# that are needed. ing, and “The Huguenot,'’ an engrav­
They also have on hand a large number ing, are perfect beauties and will doubt­
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings,. win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low- less attract much attention.
J 8. Wright, of this city, intends to '
figures for cash.
exhibit 16 different agricultural and otb-.
Go to Commute &amp; Brown for Faint-, cr machines.
MtaMpa Uk.gteftBr Muikecon and Whit*
One gentleman from abroad h’-te ^vrlt-1
Oils, Varnishes, etc.
ten for stable# for his whole stuA of 12
BllO-OOam. Detroitat
horses.
*
}

O«co iu John WeisertPs Hardware 8tore, Brown’s New Block.
Prof. C. G. Swensberg, of the Busi- i

new College, ha# made several entries'
, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8.
i of specimens of penmanship.
Numerous entries have been made off
horse#, both by our own citizens and
persons from n distance, in the last 24 i
hours.
Levi Bro#. enter different styles of;
silk and cloth hat#.
.
Mr#. Francis 8mith, of Muskegon, j
Of Berger Family?
will send Paintings and Drawing# In ;
Ilumarid Character. Voealbt. Conic Lqiturcr, water.
G. L. Frette enter# Finkle &amp; Lyon
and COMIC FACES.
Sewing Machines.
I Strangers are continually entering J
,
. .
' room 87 at Sweet’s Hotel, there to make
BACK BUM1XR8.
entries for the Fair

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,

UIMW

Wo can supply most all of the back '
number# of tho daily Banneh from No. |
man who so ardently desires to succeed. 4. Will send as complete a flic as jjose- ,
Northern Michigan Agricultural and I
Look over the Grand Rapids Busi­ ible for 5 ct*. per copy. Dealer# supplied '
ness College Journal and notice the at usual rates.
'Mechanical
cchanical Society
Society's
’s Exposition, u.
a:
universal suecw# of their students.
mnr~
Grand Rapids, Tuesday, Wednesday, I
Pleasant.
I Thursday nnd Friday, September, 12,13, •
.
Attention!
I have a yoke of cattle nnd a single
Days Shojter.
।
I”horse for sale. Will sell on time lor
Evenings Longer.
Fare and Transportation.—The
good paper.
IL J. Grant.
Somewhat Cooler. .
fare on the Grand River Valley Rail­
Aug. 80, 1871.
Aside from the trial—the Urflon Fair. ronJ between Jackson and Nunk-a will
- --------------------------j t,v reduced, and the price of tickets,
“One stormy night in winter when
Sol. Smith Russell coming. Friday goo! for all trains, to Grand Rapids, up
tho winds were blowing cold,” I bought evening, at Union IJiill.
.---------------- i u&gt; the 15tb, and good for a return up to1
me a pair of bootsand rubbers nt Maus’.
----- --------------------------। autj incia&lt;jjDg n|| trains on the ICth, far1
Horace Greeley lectured at Milwau- j a/arc and a ,ti/lh.
Tho du vs of grace on accounts due kee Itvt night.
Property will be transported to the I
the late firm of Dlckt-y &amp; Bently, are
Mom lvrBOVX.-m.-A new .Ide-1
»»d
o/ Charn.
pretty nearly out.
Those interestedi
will do well to take notice,
dtosepl 1 —Ik I. being built In front of Dr.
condition., wbkb ,
Howell', lots nnd rekknee on JelTemn ! CB"
lt‘nrn®d l,y pnotetv, or at the vaAnother railroad will not effect the
Stre(?L
I rious railroad office#.
low prices at Maus'.
—-------- -------------------------The same rails and regulations n»
The Allegan Journal says:
above will apply to the State Fair.
Wanted. Wanted.
“The Educated Hog” lia# gone to
Every one having unsettled accounts Grand Grand Rapids to astonish the
Michigan State Agrieotanl Society,
to call and settle the same by September
native# there.
Tuesday, Wodncwlay, Thursday and
1st, for I must have my pay.
------------- ; Friday September 19, 20, 21 and 22.
Wwl
Mason Allen. •I n

What has been done can be done
again.—There is hope for every young

MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, .MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.

ALSO, LUMBER. FLOORING SIDING

Gold Is reported as being panned out

■ near Caeeade. Kent Co. It being near,
Agricultural Foaety, Wsd-,
Don’t you know where to get your the mineral springe wo presume it is| nt*day» Thursday nnd Friday, October!
J magnetic gold.
bootsandshoes? I do—at J. Maus*.

Broal^riy, nejr riser.

fr:

n

....

„

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.
[ 4, 5 and 6.

are every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less Ikon our usual price, hacked with the complaint
[Of parties who say they are unable to.nay so much.
.Vow to give all a chance to hare Teeth who need and
should have them, we willfrom this date, for a few

IFe
What a difference intownsl Gec.CIark.;
: uf Fort Auatin wa. 6n«i ono dollar for,. Or* c*1” A*™™" —foil' -L. N. Mixer's scrofula nnd cancer whipping hi. vife. while it co. ia S73 in, ■"«’riru»» ooi .Sanmioy, on noeount
mixture is warranted to cure all cases Deeaiur for a hn.band io onjoy thu of the cop,-geinng loai
of cancer and scrofula In every form. ittkory.
AOB.crr.Tvyt. MAcrnttanv.
Send for circular.
$1 per bottle.
Ad­
Wheeler and Dotntlntf. ulrertln- AJ 7^““Xuml
dress
L. N. AIirEB,
Hastings, Mich.
inent accidentally got mixed up with machinery businw, aud he ako has a1'UU a,id
. Grant A Phillips’ Sewing machine uo- i mammoth trade with the farmer# of p7"
Mars is bound to sell his g
_
grocenes, , tiee in ymterd^y’s-w«kly;wid dafly. Barry and adjoining Counties.
fl f J ill PIT
and boots and shoes if ho doni ’tt mako
a■
make a 1 Gentlemen wc Leg parilon far the no- ;
i lanino mills
•llala
LTJtC
. cent.
'
T"“
°f “
J4 C- G- “"■"D .uwmont to |

Cancer can be Cored.

”7,“ n'tm°7 °e'7haV:

Lomplfte sets for$25.
$13.

11 cent sugar at Busell's.
* Rubber mojj at BusellV.

■!

'Dickey
manufacture sash,;
‘m-t— &amp;
■■ Bentley,
-------------------------Among the celebrities of the day, ad- I doors, blinds, moldings, etc., etc. The-

,

verttoed by the “American Literary I
ni*^ on -Broadway,-everybody!
Peaches fresh and nice at Buscll's.
Best Sherry wine, bitters fordyspep- |• Bureau ” as prepared to receive lecture ' knows where it is.
•**. «t
Busell'b. 1 engagements for the ensuing season, I
Hams Williams &amp; Co. At C F
‘I'*’C?‘J?;? Uw*1’' *od C°'« E&gt;"«K&gt;r building
। lerKor.tte State University, and Will j\nvn ....
„
..
,
, ‘’l
The Town Talk
" Carleton, of Hillsdale.
J-'uave built up a successful trade and are ,
Is the name of n Chojce ikand of Ci­
r _________
„ ___________
I bussing away steady every day. Sash,1
gars just received
&amp; sale at tho
Wobkmkn are busy converting tho I doors, blinds, moldings, etc.,'etc., is!
backroom of Pahco headquarters at I i heir forte too, aside from the planing I
City News Depot.
VJ
Ths Lauolst Stock of School Books Grand Rapids, into a lock-up. It prob- i machine.

in the City at the City Nows Depot.

ably will hold men that are too drunk
to get away I

—
------------------THE ELECTIONS.

Best cheese In the city at BuecII’s.
A Choice Stock of perfumeries nt the
Messrs. Bennet, Knickerbocker &amp; Co.
City News Depot,
of Jackson, sold the wheat damaged by
__________ _________
the
at 40
iue lata
tuw fire
uro to
io a firm
nrm in
tn Detroit,
j
For Photographs and Pictures, ofalljcents
cents per
per bushel.
bushel. There
There were about
kind., mil on J. F. Minkler._____________ jo
^ bu
,heL| of
30,000
Bushels
of the sum.

I

The Town Talk, K. 0. B. and E. B
„ ,,
,„ ,
_
.
Holl, three of the best Brands o? Cigar#
.
t * a -n
rwn
of Post
Pn»A Office.
in the mnvVnf
market at

Qua liAanoins.—The people of Ionia
•#
&lt;i •
■ ..
considerably interested in tho conJ
struction of a railroad from Kalamazoo,
through Hasting#, to that pl sen. A
Cheapest fruit Jar at Btucll’s.
meeting was appointed to bo held lost
The place to buy your boot# and rimes evening in the interest of the enterprise.
i» at
Runyan’s.
———-----------।
Peuokam.—There was a large atCustom work made on short notice, tendance at Court this afternoon and
in good style amt rearonable prices
j among other distinguished persons from

In Wyoming Territory at the Election
on Tuesday, for Territorial Legislature
tho result was a substantial Republican
Victory. The first time tho Republicans
ever had any show there.
The result of the Election yesterday,

parlies claim tho victory. At the last
Gubernatorial Election the Democratic
majority was nearly 10,000. What hor­
rid reaction.
Ain’t our Democratic
friends Jubilant?
Mr. Soward is expected homo in Oc­
tober.

About 350 ladies (?) Imre sent in their
cards to Mrs. Fair since she shot Mr.
Crittenden.

ab^ we notea Hoa Q T GriJI.j,
Charles F. Dnnbar, of tho Boston
Ladies' fine shoes of the latest styles oi Jactaon, who occupied a eeat beside AdrerUter, has left thu t paper and be­
come a member of the faculty of Har­
—
jj
onor
QpQjj
th
0
Bench,
aud
one
of
_________
at Rvnyan's.
vard Univursify.
the editors of the Grand Ledge IndtWarranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacason
DIED.
Also Hrs. T. B. Churih and Mn E
at Runyan’s i
BELPING^ln Ah eiv, «e|l

Call on Mibb Wilcox far mill faery
goods of all the latest and best styles.
I

T1*O II IF

(.J

li.

Single Plates, Upper
.

¥&lt;* fl H H

l^rgy^I'h

flJllKIV^lJlll^I)

Office over Grant $ Phillips’ Store, Hastings, Mich.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFR:

NO USE

H. A. Goodyear.

Goodyear &amp;

Dan’l Striker.

Strike

Dealers in

FIBMWBE!
Call at .

JOHX
in California, Is uncertain.
Both
WOLF’S

OHM,
Iron, Nails, Glass.

FURNITURE OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
leaner nnd
LOTS AND FILES OF IT

AVooden "\V are,
agents for the

Detroit,

OJV

TO

■oves.

made of

HAND AND BOUND

Lake Superior Iron •

SELL.

the

iei.

FLEE I.

BEST IN THE WORLD.
Also the

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the prouriMnt ladies of .our own city.

JOHN WQ L.

^WOODLATO PARLORS.

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DAILY EDITION.
VOL. I.

NO. 22

HASTINGS, MICH., FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8, 1871,

did ho do? Why ho did just what
In regard to the blood on the stairs relate circumstances which prove con-i- I a husband to his wife, now for two
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL. what
5- years more than widowed. No, we do
any prudent man would have done, ho loading down to the river, the witness clusivdy that they were not nusnot ask you to “ strain tho quality of
eet down his milk and started for the • Blanchard gives us an explanation for taken as to the day or the bme
mercy”, but while I hold up to you the
Twenty-Third Day’s Proceeding*bank, for what ? to begin scrubbing that, by saying that he carried a basket They try to discredit the testimony ox law and evidence in thia care and ask
they tell you ; ho went back as any pru- of
upmoss
those suurs
stairs on
on xuvauay
Tuesday UUU
and BUM
Miss W
Magill
on rere.
her-reown —
assertion
___fish
a up
^.a. rere
----- that by tho very “ letter of the bond” an ac­
ji m cheefeks argument I dent man would and examined his safe 1 saw
U.^d
blood and
—
serum
— drip
idp from
f~~ Bis
tk ( she might have been mudnken
mistaken about
about
quittal, 1 also point you to this wife
__ .et, and
j to so© what he had taken and when I bucket,
and you
you remember
rememberthat
thatno
no blood
blood , which
which door it waa, but her own answer and ask you not to bring upon her
MOKNXXQ SESSIOX.
till
Wodneaday.
urore. tot tar tomony ... to.
Thurber came in he said “Field has waa
” aeon
----- *tore
’— *'
n «*-•»—J— But । —
yon ng life the shadows of an uncalcu­
tiio
Counsel
on
the
other
ride
weije
not
;
Then
they
try
to
discredit
Kw.
x*ySept 8, 1871.
been hero for his papers are gone.”
lated oelipso. I tell you there was mys­
by bringing **a W1
witness
—’s--testimony
1®“ tery,not uoath,in that little bunk on that
May it please your Honor, nnd Gon- j They must prove beyond a reasons­ satisfiod with tliis and asked ths wit- flot
ness if he had ever carried up any fish who had surveyed the ground and found September day. Two men entered it
.
bio
doubt
that
thia
man
committed
the
tiemen of the Jun-: The time has now
that
th©
lino
of
vision
could
not
reach
, murder, but what is a reasonable doubt Y there before, when he said that he had
the door from where he sat, but that it but no human ©ye that we can find saw
arrived w hem the labors of the Counsel
1 will tak© tho definition from the cele- carried up some on tho previous Baturwould penetrate the recces for about 9 cither leave it Here is one of tfem,
are to ccare nnd your labors are to be­■ bratod charge of Chief Justice Shaw in
Jiy 3d point is that there was no sus­ inches. Now we do not care whether but whore tho other ia or how ho left it
tho Parkman—Webster case, aud applygin.
he saw the door or not, for he could have I know not Justice demands an acI congratulate you h«r© in the openingr ing that rule to this case, it we picious quantity of blood found in that seen n man coming out and ha was very (iuital at vour hands. What I have
ol
nmmci BK'XUVW
uurr —
-—,---------- j
should
strike
out every
word I “®n'C on.. . edm*^?’a®1^
of mv
mv rvuuirKS
remarks WBl
that neither
Bicknese nor
positive that he saw the man coming said is of little moment, but what you
til
diminish&gt; defense
I defensemad©
mademmtins
tins case,
cose, you
of blood on tne out of the bank which disproves the as­ do will last forever.
*h nth
util ha-j
has «»»© among usustotodiminish
you could
could || no
no suspicious
suspicious quantity
qua
our number. Sicknesshas
man. To
him ; floor,
has b«en
te en here
herei not
| notconvict
ooavictthis
thisjnan.
To convict
convict him
floor, for
for all
ati that was on. the floor on sertion that it was Ramsdell who had
H© dosed his remarks at a quarter
in
the jury nnu
and at
but so ouy...
slight |-~-R
they —
must
the
Mirti and Wednesday must assuredly have been
in
at the
uto Bar,
iwt, U
—rprove
- corytu
w
re mejury
tat3“?ta tooud
and toto
L-totatted
. to
ur- ( on tta tor tnt Motaay but of taIto been nr.*and tried the door that after­ lx,fore five o’clock r. M., having spoken
as not to U seriously felt, and yet it. that this maa committed th©
noon.
I
leave
it
to
you
whether
taoy
in
all, nearly six hours and was atten­
ten&lt;-h.*a
proposition then, persons m the bank on tbit day and on
teaches ns
ns that
that a
a kind
kind Providence
Providence has
has li der.
‘My
" *third
"*
n-.immt.nn
been watehtag over us
he K watching I oufon then, is that they fail to prove i the next, not one noticed any blood, nor impeached Mrs. Springer's testimony or tively listened to throughout, by an im­
been
watching
overit
usKa*
—* 1taught us
‘ that th© &amp;r/nu dAicti. There are two meth- did they notice any human gore tn the not. Thia impeachment did not cume
ver this
wu* aud
over
tl—all
—
-iJ and
v - liable
„ to err.,' ods of identification—natural and arti- water that was «wePkout. They sent a from the right source, and they proved mense audience, after which court ad­
w© are
human
we
ore
all human,
err. ticial- Natural identification is tho ro- I piece of boatd from the floor to Dr. Duf- too‘ much. If we show hi tho next’ journod till 0 o’dock to-morrow morn­
I ike
na-yfwnjrers
on and
im liable
ocean to
voyage
Like
onna ocean
voyage
‘
Ipasremgers
f
»rou
h«»Tv»
Mrantrem
but 1 eocnition of the body by the face and field for examination and they testifj place, that Georg© Vanderpool could; ning, when Mr. Hughes will begin the
to.rU»d mtofolfaby mean, of tot tore wre re much Wood onto. not have disposed of that body for want
f- *&gt;»d’f'“- _;=
;frirod^
J,«k?Ur^T
^dwk.
Both piece as onanv
anyother,
other, aad
andDrMeld. of-time, their theory fall# to tho ground.
to wheTTuXuT^
wta^Tu toll have d£
dta !. ^tiling
dotog to
mmk. on the
tta bidy.
body.
Ur. Duffield
r important
fact out
brought
out in — .
_ w»nfx
fact brought
—
fnrttda. tad when J«u .tall tav. mw .
g
incOnwl Lid that he found no blood under the&gt; Ou© very important
AM experienced Bookkeeper wants
charged
voor
aolernn
duty
ta.l
re.
.fared
«f
«'"•«
“
«•
”
*
“
»
bam.
u&gt;
m,
1
~u
wn,
re
-thi
,
,
ho
it
would
tare
'
•
rial,
is
tho
time
take
a
charged voor aolernn dut, tad rew&lt;fare&lt;l
,v.
K.„_
„„„ I
wilncawa toaUflad
1o obtain a situation as Bookkeeper and
vour verdict, I trust that wo way mm*»
•
Clerk. Address W. K., care Baxmkk,
back upon there four weeks w© have ^ltn’
Hastings, Mich., for two weeks.
dtf
to^^ to j to^ta^tog±

.

.

.

. AGENTS WANTED I

vou for.fl*e time I shall occupy your at- (*•«.
tention-to-day for th© im] ‘
*
—case is
- * -ggj||

A RICH FI ELD! ANOBLEWORK
WO VOOKB UJ utufafaxfs •“•o-------- . , •

.

^XfoZoramrtof^was
«y mail that It is reSiculou. to reparete to tho ground, when we consider how
PICTORIAL
how liable you are to be | them. Conover says, there was blood frequently wo have found erasures and
* Nl, wilD„, identito tho „o tta eaat wall, Utah ‘bafa-buljfta changes a l through the books, many of
which
were
in
Field
’
s
own
w
”
‘
xn
8
’
IR face or
not
i had been
struck while
sitting at hie
bodv
or features,
teaiures,
uut even
e»vu
---- ------o
I \ bv
b his
» face who
owwxi tl*e
ring. •, nan
desk, urvu
we would hat©
expected
to find shown by their own witness. Me nno
A FAMILY RECORD.
did’Mr. Hall who u»u©d the nog. desk, we wonk! J*“\ew,ji only that they bad a loos©, slack .wav o!
though he was one of his most mtimate Hi© M*ttm of blood on the w
\Jpiag book. ThatGaorgv '““T
friend Now what are the artificial । Besides, Dr. Bhurley testified that the L,
oouy. 11
x &lt; blood wouiu
VO..U.-. to
~ flow
-- in
- --.. IH
t^h‘woro‘^ Ke
FAMILY AfcBUJI.
would continue
jets or
| pc
----- ’ - e identity of this. body.
‘ wrrn over
»fog“
reeds, but
but ii three
three minutes,
minutes, but
but if
if so
where d.i
&lt;
’would
have you
you Deuovv
believe
ymi not my own weeds,
re where
‘
,thevwo
uld have
10(10 ILLUSTRATIONS.
XjTot £ rii.
!«»
»a he j
wore
___ ..... . Um.blood
a.:, luj
v u w.iula have saturate tho man. tney wouiu
___ them I
" en.was the first .wit-1 ed th© carpet for a much
1
Xe£e’of his family and visi- 50,000 H EF EK'fllf CES,
ring «
OU iwitti*
the fingur, than wm
was ait
would hare
have rm. 1 y
I
laughed
about their
mt out, and
m&gt;.l wmdd
l.^-.Unt
THE PICTORIAL FAMILY
pock-i: through the floor and down mt
into the...
pt opie, and you snouldso dispose °^his
•
.j •
taken from his puck•? . rt y^ides tbc
the time of r-nntiiB* a storehonMi of wform.lion Ast «*■&gt;
1. bnseSmt, but we
V.V find
IM none
.one there,
.here, and
.nd hemp too short. W®are
,b„
Le tiur.mo one, not even Ac humWest and Uu
J
SwSxBBks
IUCBter of society should .be injured by
and h
the Uule pi.ee hanging down I ke
riot., .bow that he never did It nt thu
Zr«&amp;t,
»•.£.
vour wriict, nod
and it was
fie this p«y»© |
&lt;*» «ot “
. which tbo* ,^4 a ' a fraB1 th© floor. Thro© minutes « him, for it wn. ju»l tho time that people n^hroiiie review of tbc Scriptures, reprc^J.
fo“"J Theayxtwitore.
1..a
a fo»K
time for blood_**□*.&gt; ■*
lo.iu uimv
wore Roine homo Irom church, and men
wu luuuu.
The next wrtnest
and
jet,
it
would
have
saturated
every
­
were in the «hoe ,hm&gt;, with only a thm
Slyfield, who ^Hed that he W i
where Jim. gmlw «“ •U”‘1.d '"J*?'
bu" Oiepht rehl thjt ho I thing around there? 1 tell you Herbert petition batweeu- Then.t ama..«a&gt; m
..-5ingS, Util v-wwr-|"w. —— ' I
thn Ital* tttmirea.
‘boutd be Imd «
o^vono
kinR. whirl.
was never murdered in that Bank.
on only
on© .toc
stocking,
which »h»w.
shews Field
:
.boo ton
ri»p all to
the atotug,
eeomnB, "
11V murdered, and
ata that to
He may have been foully
punished.’
.
unreliable natare of hwman evi•.
.
r
.x.tma. th©
unreliable
&lt;v»for the
th©.fane
thrf thepoeketa w©re
w,.re jthat too by George 1
Sdtingi n that Jtuy
jury box for
June
thrf
thatyuu hav«,.is hard
emwgh to I*ar,
&lt;hen
the never in th« bn«k. *■* — r-— . b~A, b-S- -h. tight
!
tanfennaghto
brer,
&lt;j&gt;fn he found
t„ur.dibe
legs ol had in tho shoe shop, explains the ugbt
hut it is aiu thing compared to what-this ,
_ * Crinnu on»H
bo*, tbut
«ta xuAiuus
ttahiug nl*»ut
.tot blood ou the walk and &lt;m the consider
the
desk
is
very
easy,
wheft
W©
cops:--1
‘
risoner.has
borne
in
bis
tong
imprison।
“
r
j"
~
tota.
■
b
witneas
witumaewore
5"
ore
be
ta
saw
to
in
tn
the
to
IVolume cennol to 9V«re»tlme4«l-\J» '* th
LX-IU..
be
fol- - «&gt;-- I: .'ufa,
“J «,l.Lwhohad dree llta or when
The., are many tbing» connect­ Edition.'
1 tad it been don. ? tob~ “ «• “ *dh~J«^i»gitia^«ta.we ta»k
Dana.: Time
ed
with
tliis
strange
care
that
1
CM&amp;01
orereight of Criapu't, tattf •“• «&gt;» « dip to i«t. iota to ink botUo u&gt; tow ~l w.
Most Suitable for the Familj
fo.ppy,i»i&gt;5 ;another
proof of the wnretabdirt off a drop before wnhng. II to- body explain, nor is it my business to explain
Most Valuable lor the Student,rich in nuiloug but each other s deve, ,,r
them, but that man nicked up in tho
thia
kind
of
tretimoay.
Moat Instructive for the Teacher.
was
by the stroat arm of lhe He alfa WetiSed that be tamt.li.xl the waatotod out of the front door ata boat out on Lake Michigan, had rem©
down toe .tain, »by w.i tat bk»d
Most Appropriate for the Child,
law and amce then the varyingj»to-; bode by the mark ol a tout bgnre
mystery connected with linn, which cer­
#gre«of this strong© erne tow brought: SS^buttaadlYtayoOtato.-r found in front ot the tank, a. well u tainly dest'rve investigation. If Field
Most Useful for tho Minister,
down lhe etaire. 1 am glad tor Dre
us to th© time which is to settle it
. destnb© thia figure alike ami yet it »
went soiling on the Lake that afternoon
Most Interesting for the Fanner,
Wilrou’a reputation to to ’‘to*
and fell into bad company and was
ever 1 taro nothing «»“J
। rolled upon as one of th© strongest
iMost Elegant for tbe Parlor,
fonuer trial wt Manutee. far. from ware■ Z^soT identity. Whm we confer Blauotatd, gave tbe explanation of tot murdered,,bo might have been oecreteu
blood
on
tho
ataira
aa
he
did,
and
it
to
a
Most Profitable for the Study.
I know aTremfar oonore} “
in the woods or torn© where, for a few
how common a tog it u ta
etroog remmealaxy on human weakuere,
TBE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE
the pnreoewtion who rewfatetod thefto- man to hare euta murk. o. the
days,
till suspicion fell
«P°n
ia the Wo trial, before Uta •»
in addition lo tbe feature* already ellodad to.
■1,1 kww tbwt »o unfair «•(«&gt;• «®» much dependence, ahould not bo ptaed that,
which tore waa great legal d-tU tad some one else, ano then earned contain! the Apocrypha. Concordance, Pealm* in
rerertedto. Tho •tw-rele preeeofod fo on tto Dr^J^hfa fai aoattau, this fart whiea explain, all to out into tho Lake and dropped.. Metre, a Summary of tbe e&gt;acred Truth* a*
idenhSe.1 tho body by the reeutar *11
There is a mvsterious circumstance con­ uusht in *he ln*pired Book, together with
numerou* and eomi&gt;reben»ive Table* and otaer
greet Stwlr -ct Mtohtg-k « th. Ihate 'iog of . tooth to by ita nU*re
, blood wre not brought out.
.
lx, tta
dth place, tor oak nected with that little dog for in both Historical *nd Explanatory M*lfer. •0*^1’^
&amp;,urt Houre-re tfae hufarep of B.u Xr. Batmen onXX.,.'
"u&gt;”. iud
k-v on
- oc- the other trials we never had any evi- tbe labor* of many of the moat eminent Bible*
- » to’ guilty
mg^ fa l-tag -1®*’ w°™a
denco that that dog was in the bank aeholer* it 1* primed on lhe Uoeal calendered
the imafortune to venture “““
I
j ]u, .u^uuul nppeurtaoo and
from clear and open type, in one large
..tSblemthwt fat. b^?““hJ,n7i3 •hop. know, how eontata n tot
though witnereos have Ieoh- that day except the statement of Van- naner,
■nd bandanme quaito volume. »nd i* bound iu
tor two kmg y~re. Th. «*i-d J
to file teeth apart before filhn,,,
P
,
.v„. „„i«rewt nothin?
StatotoSto
notbiog unusual
uouatalI ,derpool, but on thisjtrial they bring the lhe mo.l durable and •‘tractive »&gt;‘nner ’hlle
while tho price* are auffielenlly low to place it.
goe. on with ifa bum end lme.nrre. bt- £ erorybody to lota •
•
witness
Nungesser
who
swears
he
heard
in his appearence, more than would be ■
/
dog making a noire m if playing within everybody'* reach.
expected from tiny one sick as he was.. the
•
■I. earing
forth » fare »““&gt;• w
* a-T’ u“'br«“i. offotaeatimony fata fa ita
- with some one, and this dog did not go
They oak vou why waa nil th“
EXPERIENCED AGENTS are wanted
’irem dev U&gt; dur and foUow our dre)
t
home
with
Vanderpool
at
noon,
for
the
blog from’Mouday till W odnooday, but
throoebuul tbo country fot it* tale, with whom
avoretioau und hardly know uhotber
ttanria not «o word ot evidence tott first we hear of him at the house is in t
arrangement. will be made. .In oppor
Jliere is it law «• the etatuto hooka, or Lodr waa that of a male or ftmalo- to there waa any acrubbing after ’■““'’•Jr the Evening when he ran and jumped liberal
1
tunily
of canal promtae ia rarely or never pre­
been
Field',
body
and
.to
un
km
Vanderpool
and
tho
imiwrtant
(
tested.
Ita tale will not be limited to any
... .. You tare Uen fold of «". and \ ,have {f
tiwsc 10 w^om h® ’J" ..awning- Th«&gt; they tell you to hi. question urires, that if that httlo
nenod,
but will continue for a lifetime. coui
tolling Conover on Tueaday about burn­
- Uanwtcrs in this com', —atantly ItiCTenaing with the growth and inlellii-tor, a I wtald. 1
rou hare
not the
tta
was left locked up in the bank .alo igene*
'
but
you
have
____
It
ia
therefore
dealrab.e
of
lb* country.
I
urn., to go info their h.-tory
\"j“ j
ing ita pant, was a very auameta rtrhow did he
get , out 9f | that tho»r who ene»ge wi
Itarbort Field wae o good h«m®dfata ““fsto;-™-’ -b«&gt;
eS.rt.uee tad yet .f ta had not told noon.
know view to making the ba*it
what
we
L---itatutrium. young wan. but of a r. ng ... that they hare prered
thia in deUul.Bg to errota of Sunday From
ita and we admit tlna -to bo fatal * what n .uaweiota cmunirtanc,, they of brute instinct, the jummng up of that Minister*, Teacbej*, Students, Funner*.
dfapmitalt. who erejfod bt. btart m
elrer" tad waa read, to g.wthiatar to btar Cta to prevo that thia r-rota- would have wade of tot ? They ore little dog on Vanderpool's lap that nigbU
Yeung-Men aiHLAVcnien.
has something mysteriousconnected with
toS ta muilorer ? U lu.nl to pltoo. for they '■« h*"T1^
Tho*e who would meet,with lhe tnoei profitable
anyone, lhe nrtalre
fatal,
it for if Field was murdered that day,
that thia to&gt; reata talely up- storv
.taw that iwittar uf “tan "re «P«
m wl]
suspicious any way.
They ho was undoubtedly in trouble at that of all empteyrtenta—ar« invtled to correspond
with u* with a view to aa aRrncr. Not a few
imoed in buainere. but neith.w of them .
^ameUutad endenre.
that ta had au m.uronre on
such air now arerajjinx from |u«KK» to|TOO)
,-otal leave tbe other "fhuu' “
I Ata here tbe »l»«tar Ulu.tnttod tad hii houae of «MW, but gentlemen tore very time.
,
,
annual nrotil in ita aale. There is a great want
The “Brown-Nolan” letter that they for the book and n nch field tillered, while it-will
uf lbw mouth,, tad .tan »» »
difference tawota
fa „o evidence in thi. ro-e that
make so much uf and all his other state­ elevate the apiritulal condition by ccnsUut eon
of Vanderpool’, money waa when for
lact with slid coiirer»al'on» upon ita beautiful
monte
ar©
easily
explained
when
we
con
­
tho furniture aud clothing in their little
■nd eternal troth*.
“ Thev Uli you that they found sider all the surrounding circumstances.
i“tan..n Wr. tadCharlro^r found When he said to one that bo tumost l*r
Agents on the Instalment Plan
thia but where luul Charlee Socor been lifruri h*b«l ktw Full, I
have boon surprised if ho hail said that Will be furnished lhe work in fine bindings
„ early with Ita lioreo had buggy to
Thin plan 1» quite ponnfer and profitable in cities
would hare youX J
and Erg. towns.* W. bar. an ad.Uon of the
he
did
kiB
him,
when
wo
consider
th©
morning ? Doe. ho know more about
power of the imagination, when worked baok, superbly bound, with reaaeive panel led
th© .articles of agro
doiiar3 at one ,
thi. affair than bo ba. told? Doe. Dr
draw out mure ^“J^Xntb, ex- 1
up in a certain direction, for you havo sides, winch bo* been everywhere received with
marked favor. HobscripUone for tbe Pictorial
Wilcox know
more
about
thia
time, uDh aftaner than
Whan C0Qnsel
heard of tho case of the man who wm Bible, in this style aud in Uiis way, can be
i“‘^,S^Wi1lLxtotomta..to taken sick bv being told succcomvely that obtained to an almort unlimited extent, as there
eept by mutusd consent.
J
is no ontlav of money that the Bible reader can
wU you that
\“oUld remember 2 1&gt;. M.
bo^k^mototo-^e“itth;-: he looked sick, and also of tbe man who make, which will yield him »o rieh a return,
died from imagining that he was being
SX^d’by*^ book.-t FlrMfoiFTEOXOCX MC.UION.
Svetold? I know not, nor is it my
bled to death, when be bad not lost a
We arc also the Publiabera of POTTER'S
than this, and '
cbeevert argument concluded.
business to inquire, it is only my Im •
STANDARU EDITIONS of Family, Pulpit­
....it.-aiy drew Ota
j
’
. .
. ............ rim
Pocket and Photograph Bible* and Testaments —
to relieve this man of the suspicion. drop. *
&gt;! GoOTta'tadrel’tal »jjuri
[r At to opening of th. afternoon to
He then gave a scathing doecription nearly 3&lt;M different etylea-ao well known every­
They tell you that buttons and ashes of
luting llta n"r'^‘?W1, etafod '-11
where for their accuracy of text, beauty of finish
the
^d such thing, were.finmd of Conover, Secor, Ingram, Bullis and ■nd durability of binding. Always ask for
guilty. Thu. rorfa'"'"'!
„ol wUo a cireuwatandal o.id.n«., which dl
M^s^^tatbre “to tta unreliablo ctaroctor of .t, in tho stove and they eall tins a very others who had been foremost in prose­ Poma'S Svaxtuan Enmoas, and not the bexi.
CWtaloguex containing styles and prices furnish­
cuting and prsecu ting this prisoner, after ed on application.
nuked to be r.'lc*“ . mu'uul conacnt even in the atrongeat caaro
it Jon© of the 8troftR°,te.7donC^,fff
dny. itwoadireolradby^. j
i„orn«l
innocence, for it is in ev.den^that the which he concluded os follows :
For Circulars containing a full dUcrinUon o
And,
now,
gentlemen,
I
leave
this
P^'ution
ahrnro
ta
1
riror
ta
woold
and tho receipt !&gt;"«“■
if Ooo.
: •-------- directlv under the back win­
POTTfcZT.s
.
i :c
l.n tvnnln case, so far as I am concerned with you, aud tenn* to Agents, addrtaa
friend fold you
, murder,ho upo»’b.ch th^« to
a wofto^btak «
Vanderpool dta
* ”.„igning
my responsibility boa been great, yours STANDARD BIBLE AND TESTAJfENT
will bo greater. I cannot lift the curtam HOUSE,"
coiuunltod * robbery
7
CO.,
that for two long years has hidden this
Field'a eeeuriww, but doea no.
X ta..w that Gw.tr'
tan.
PVHLISHERS,
mystery,
perhaps it will never bo lifted,
sitamw&amp;I^o" x
w,re _
Now we hot© sh .wn that on no con­ until
&lt;111 and 01*1 «»xx»»ou
that day when all thingsi
to have all the areoun
dollar duo
, you convict ths Prisoner on the
PHILADELPHIA.
roonnog. Ihow-^,
dtonronytato^
and that FfoU"g ^wooW Munday
plain, and
the pus­
MitoX"^'0^
tout their
?____ Hrtarerel blit WO will not are made
thereto
no on.denies
dcniro to
to
JSTtoour Sth gjrnto ales
to of ti.
time
are
all
reived.
UP
•“d“*
him; for would btaif he had ,m “
. re bnm but nose to.our &lt;nn genenu
farm FOR sale.
" v„d.n»ol taro nXfato. tal^riUtei™ J“Q •TidroC" Whether Herbert Field is alive or dead,
ho hare regtad *** "Tlbe next day, lawful
tell my farm of 40 acraa, ritnated inthe
not received the m«m
uncasy but may “»*
bwriaca, “ wel for^tho defense which converts thepre whetber George Vanderpool killed him
Mr AX to ixi- ta« *b?'1i?Fidd tad not been miaring Kiimntion ot his innocence into acertain- or not, I do not kuow, but four weeks
of imtient investigation have tailed to
about to ta^Vta- ns they? I* --mmatancM bar© ^,cen
theory of th© P^h™
the test 3mt ta ... murdered Mweta tobour. show either a death or murder. It m
^^tadtotaltatatawta would there a
contowg “££X».idor
11 to B ot tot, day ta w. hare not for me to ask of you mercy, instead
BOt u roM1d- ?who .wear nomuvely to of justice, for here, os I believe, justice
Tltesrfffi
should have had se
8Ubstanc© m Gontleiwu. doM«&lt;»”
a, ampiaon ’*
_j i[h , crime in to Urey a*w him after that hour aud toy will be a verdict which shall give back
and who was wasting
&amp;

to do with th., young
atnckcti down in the prune «f hfi, yw
l.avom,n..ng w du w.A to.
mother «-ho lieheves her son 4o be mur
dered as.allegt’d, and you h~* nothing
cit'iw
—- j .
.-j
to do with tbe young wiie who would
bo TO— .bau wwlowed. b«t*ymi ar* to
tn- tlurw upon the Uw «ori the foeu
ai though he were the rerie.t ruth...
, thlrt
tnel Ihi. earth

family bible,

J0H2T E- EOTTER

°'

riotous bring.

ys

f

his morning

beck ground.'

”'”,rtb"

ture.

�ta Cayfc
TEACHERS NOTICE.

County,
FAN fttiOBK ROLFE.
.’ &gt;
.It Orangeville, Oct. 6th,
bL 9th, and Nov. Gth.
“ Haritoga, OeL
L 13 th—EUi* School
“ Asayria, Oct
House.
PRINCIPAL
At Nashville, “ I7t!i.
AND THB
fcf
OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA
.. MiddloviUo “ 20tb.
” Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
THIS RAILWAY XXTRXDS FROM
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
Rochester to Now York, 385 miles,
Eanh examination will commence promptly at9
Buffalo to New York, 428 miles,
o’clock A- Ml and
Ui
Siunonaiou Bridge to Now tort. 148
Dunkirk to New York, 460 miles,
Cleveland to New York, 625 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 miles,
AND IB FROM
to 27 xn» the ffnonrtu bovte.
23^*860 miles without change of coaches.
From and after Aug. ITlb, 1S71, Trains will leave.
in connection with Weatcrn Lines, as follows:
NEW YORK DAY EXPRESS, learea Cincinnati
at I 15 P. M., Sundays excepted ; Cleveland
Irom Atlantia and Great Wcatern Depot, by
Columbus, O.. time, daily. (Salnrdays except­
ed.) at Io.®1*!*. H-; CiilUin aid A. IIj and
: Suspension Bridge atff.OAA. Af daily. (Sundava excepted;) Buffalo from ’lepot corner
Exchange and Michigan Htreote. by New York
'ime, dailv. iSundaya excepted,) alT. A. M.
A rri ves at Hornellrrills Utt A - M; Huaqueban na

Woodland

TrtfitfCESWE'urf

Amvria—Elli* School How—t
Hwine«m.~.B.H-UhKndf

L- RUSSELL,
Manufacture* ’ u

Offert0t^£&lt;^ SC1T

CHAS. H. BAUER.

CowM a
; -nrll Goo^’
assort^
afldi line of

carnotite

Sash.

T. B. DIAMOND.
Uo.&amp;ipl. bciioolaPrairiavUlc. Aug._________________

tcaobere.

Blinds,

things bcS°nd Exant^
CaU yon will vot
the GooRs.

WM H. HAYFORD

C. G. HOLBROOK,

gret &amp;

JY at Uw, Solicitor in Chaaearr. wil.
romptly to all business entrusted to him

dressed
lumber,

uaiiroaa
Tn

WM. L. COBB,
AK2SY

Of all Kindi.

•A1HA12 4.1
CTM47 M
.17
Km w
3MJU
XWO.COO 00
r. Examine his
Fannau Incnavcn a Sysctaurr.
lIx. Inttallmcnt

ReRUbUo ot Chirico. Awetts.
American of Chicago.

HARVEY WRIGHT.

Elevator Building ot 0‘ F. Dwight A Co,
PltywlolunM. at Mnrgcona,

EXPRESS MAIL, leaves Dunkirk from Union
Depot, sod Buffalo, via. Avon and tie. Huroellaville, Daily. (Sundays excepted,) at 7.10 A. N..
arriving In New York at fax) A. M.
LIGHTNING EXPRESS, (Daily.) learea Cin-

IUWISW, MICH.

DBS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL,
PHYSICIANS and Surxvwna. The treatment.of
Private Diseases will receive osrticular attention.

“

WHEELER

St.

ftr

ATTORNEY al Law. Insurance and Collerting

j Hlrepiag
1 r,
CiuciunaU
‘—'---- - aud Cleveland, running thtough to
Horoeilaville (Breakfast;) and new and improved

NKWjPLAX.

cask policies.

'

Doors,

{or

at Binehamion for Cooperstown, Albany, and
the ceteLralertSummer resort. Sharon Springs;

ho«pitality
at Ornn
board can
notpiuuiu of
vi toe people
j™,..- —
------ -jevlllc.
-------- ----------"‘to an examlaatinn of ;

K aah rill” M ichlgsn.________________ JnWyl

DRS. B. J. k E. F. BROWN,
in no UM« TnllUuR *

tana ;.s&gt; a. m.; Leavnunurg v.i« a. m.;
Msadville Il.M A.M. (Dine;) Dunkirk 1.23 v. u-

neliaville5.43 1‘. M. (Supper,* and al New York
7.00 A.M. Connects at Elmira with Northern
Central Railway for Williamsport. Hamabnrg
and tbe South ; at Jersey Citv with Morning
Exnrets Train of New Jersey Railroad for Phil-

DOWNING

We pay thr hiahr»l markel pric^ for aU
k-ind* of Country J'roducr.

Sleeping Coaches hrv attached to this train at
Onctonari and at Clifton, (Suspension Bridge.)
running through to New York without chaa&lt;e.
Keeping conches are also attached at HoruelUville running th rough without change to Albany
NIGHT EXPRESS, dnilv, (Bundays excepted;)

We are constantly rtcwivtng additions to cur
ulrvadv LARGE STOCK OF GOODS and are
selling at bottom Ugurea.

Motto.”

NEW CARPET HOUSE
Tho very BEST PLACE to buy

CARPETS,

Tnrnor’e al S.05 A. M. (Breakfast.) Now York
at 11.10 A. M. Conaects at New York with
steameri an I aflcniouiKtraina for Boston sod
New England cities.
A Nleeping Coach ia attached to this train ruoluu^tbrougu Iruni diuipcuaion Bridge to New

GRANT &amp; PHILLIPS
Are liound to sell

like poor treated gretuhonaiy Thursday aftcr-

JOHN ROBERTS.

FINE BOOTS!
In tho city. Manufactured by

Dry Goods,

PHYSICIAN and Sureocn. Dwelling on Broad­
way, near lhe Court Hanse.

WM.

UPJOHN.

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office wort end of 8lat.
i tract. Hastings.

DR. C. C. LIN8LEY,
BOTANIC arfl Eeleetk Physician end Donlist,
treats all ebronicand ecu to diseases; wHl attend
to all esllv by day or night. Office at Nash rile.

WOOFRUFF!

F. DRAKE, M- D„

1 attention given to the treatmnat of
ism. Office over O. AekleyVDrus

REMEMBER,

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, daily. (Sundays ex
copied.) Leave* Dayton at 5.45 A. M ; leaves
Cleveland at 3X7. p. M.; Meadville al 8.10 P.M.
(Hop.) Dunkirk al 10j» P. M.; Clifton. lo.OOP.
M.. Suspension Bridge 10.05 P. M.; Buffalo at

A. HANLON, M.

Groceries,

LATE OF CANADA, eueeeoor to Dr. ElliJ. Homer- r-'

Washington Block, South ride State St.

Elmira for WiUiamspoit, Harrisburg end the
rioutb; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton.lor |
Cooperstown, Albany and lhe celebrated summer j
resort SharonSpriocs; at Greycourt for New­
burgh and Warwick, and al New York with ore- I
ning trains and steamers far'Boston ^nd New And evorything jn their lino of Gnodff
TC&amp;X,............. ............. uu —..
- -'*-0*^7 A,.;!i“k“,n'

Buffalo, running through to ttoMuebannn. and
at L'tereland, running through loNew York.
Only oce train East on-Hunday, leaving Ciucinnati Bt *.4X P. M.; Cleveland at 7.25 A. M.;
Cbftoo l.Sn 1’. M.; Su»p«naioo Bridge al 1.35
P.
Buffalo at S 4&lt;&gt; I*. M. and Dunkirk 1.35

OIL CLOTHS,

STYLE

OFj MEN’S

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

DEALERS in Dry Goode, Orj-eriea. Itooia end
Shoes, Clothing. Mata end Capa, Ao., Ac.

BEST

And in many

cosm

Lower.

fdenoe opMaito Wn. H. Boltwood. bag. Special
etlsntiongirsn to Snirery and diseases of children.
Calls proaptlv attendld to.
novKMfftf

ter AU Styles of Women's

STEWART a STE1XHOEF.

and Chil­

dren’s Wear."Ct

The Best in the City.

Soaii ail Mechanical Dentists,
0PRICE over Grant * Phillip1! Store. HasUngi.

J. U. WOODRUFF.

HYDE k BAUER.

MATTINGS,

‘The Corner Grocery.
MATS,

Hew Goods Just Roooivod.

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
pany all uigin trains on thia Railway.
r&lt;yThe»rie Hallway Company has opened a

NOTTINGHAM

C.H. HICKS,

GRANTS PHILLIPS.

Groceries,

LACES,

WM. II. JEWELL,

subjecla ol conUnu-

74 MOWROE STREET,
GR.IXD RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,

•
Opposite' lhe National- Hotel.

'.\rt.o( Phitaddohi.

IRlill Continue to Sell

e4-1nntTOiznTUIlIlXAU.V»T.

WOOL HARBINli
A

Hastings.l

Crockery.

Glassware.
tec., tec.,

Which can be ubuiaed at Ihejrincipal Tickst
1 nffloea in the West and North-Weal.
1. D. RUCKER.
WM. R. BARR.
Gen lSap'L
Gen’I Paes’ Ak&lt;

J. W. MAVXARD,

MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY Traaaurer. Offies in lhe Court Monte.

Cheaper than any Store in Harting*,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

F. IMMEN.

3 0 Years

Experience !

SHERIFF.

Sa re I &gt; per Cent, by buying Tor Caah of

HA! HA!

Ofice at the Court House. Huttos".

DEPUTY U. 8- Marshal. General CsIImIIm Agent
sad Auctioneer.

E. IL MALLORY..
Mr. MARBLE baring bought the Carding Jfa
cbtue lately owned in Middlerille, and
haring restored it to llaatinga. and

Go there ior your

C. H. HICKH,

Deputy Sheriff of Barr? County: office at the
MlSteiui0*'*' Bl
Court Moons, Hasting*.

CENTRA!
NATIONAL HOTEL.
SHEPHERD A CAMPBELL, Proprietor", comer

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

.THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS
THS

A fino stock J vst Opbxkd

ciienniW^ce

Sntirttnctlon.

E'LOItEIVCE
come and hke them
Oyal«r»

RjenthnseU.

on hand at all hours.
25yt

H. A. BUSELL.

NEAR THE BANK.
£2TWool eent by Railroad will be
Tho best stock ol Meat always on hand.
Carded
to
order,
and
sent
back
in
good
SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,
Call aud Get your Steak, Roasts,
EASILY UNDERSTOOD. condition.
-r any thing you want.
’
SIMON P'RKENRUTH.

Family Sewing Machine

Alwin Orfleraifl Ready for Wort.

Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR’S
New Warehouse,

The! Homeaicad Property o«

little noise in Its operation.

of Mt»i»t.«viM.«. Bamr Co.. Midi.

It will Cord, Breid, QuiH. Bind Gather. Hem­
stitch. Ruffle, Tuck, and Fringe neatly and du­
rably
We warrant it to new everything needed in a
family, from the heaviest to tbe lightest fabric.
ia Talb'rtnff or Dressmaking

WELCOME MARBLE.
July.lSJl.

MARCBNU8 WRIGHT

fi

Please call sad examine th* Machine and Ito
work You eannot afford to bur a Sewing MsHmm uutil vou hare awn lbs FLORENCE with
ita late improv erne ate.
Office and salesroom at

Grant'de Phillip** Btore.
Jure 8,1871. tf

BLACKSMTTHING.

$1.00 for 75c
I will dose out my Stock
of Summer

Dry Goods and Clothing

THU MkCHIHE HAS HO EQSAL.

the Ladies 11

Haiti act. Ant. X 1871.

jnliatf

MIDDLEVILLE EXCHANGE,
H. A ■•ANDY- JOHNSON, (formerly Clerk of tho
Hastings House.) Proprietor. Teran moderate.
specialty.

AARON CLARK,
INKER dnly Hocused by the United

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4iaru’-

’

Adjoining V. F. Dwight A Co’s Foundry.

WRIGHT

Splendid Opportunity

Meat Market!

Gold &amp; Silver Watches.
CLOCKB,
Fine Gold Jewelry,

at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

J. ROBERTS k CO„
General Ncwa Dealers,
the Post Office onJeff-

BOTTLED VfflffiA BXffl!
kusterjut.1,

cxLXBiuTfp

WINE OR BS2R

ShM Silwr ui Plate! Vue.
Va'xhea, Cloeksaaffi Jewury Repaired

OMNIBUS AND HACK LINE.

J. 8. VANBRUNT Propriator.-Loavo the HoteU
forevary train. Orders toft on too Slate al ho­
tel! for calls to private bouam promptly attended
to. Paaeeneeni carried to aav oart of she villtn

ALBERT EI8ELBERG,

„ x HAMUi, WILLIAgS. k CO,
MAlTOTicnfUMvOta laDreaaad
Lvom Bills printed on short notice
thia Office.

�3-

ATTENTION!
That to buy Goods

Dealer* in

AT THE STORE OF

GRANT tc

Good Bargains in

RUSSELL

Goods are Cheaper than

You must visit the
Can be] bad by] Calling at

PHILLIPS Hardware,
Stoves,

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Hastings.

We Offer the following
Tax Titles

WE KEEP A OBHEBAL A68OUTMENT OP

Harnesses,

IIRIGIIIIWS. (IROI’ERIES. BOUTS 4 SB.

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

SKI.KER &lt;J- DECKER,
of LANDS

Battle Creek.

0«r Stock contain* a Large Lino of

LEATH SB BELTING A SPECIALTY

Situated in tho various Townships of

DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
.
P K’s, &amp;c,
Ajid we will sell them ns cheap as any house
From New York to Chicago.’

o will not bo under­
sold bv anv House Large Stock
In aVfichigan.

Counties in the State of
Michigan,
ASSYRIA.

lust Received.

Joint A. Greble,
Mark Rvbsei.i-

___

Barry County—one of the best •*

’ SKiXKER j- DECKER.

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Not excepting those that blow mon-.

Macaii’Tiox
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Wlnorth SO acre, ot

THE CELEBRATED

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.
W° SeU

■

Machine,

TOB SALE AT

In,

CASTLETON.
X
IX M

fl:

w. T. EASTMAN’S!
Wareltouse on Broadway.

GRANT a PHILLIPS.

£

■ r '(

Druggists and Chemists,
■

DRY GOODS!

aud dealers In

M’OODLANIh

. j

PAINTS,

LIME, WATER LIME-

OILS,
•
VARNISHES.
TURPENTINE.
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
August 10. 1871.
BOOKS A STATIONERS,'
CHOICE TEAR,
|
H JEWELL,
GROCERIES.
.
CIGARS aud TOBACCO,
Regibtkb of Deeds. Notaby Public
KEROSENE LAMPS A FIXTURES j

n* K
n rx,” *

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

*

I'X) acre* of ife V “’1
lOuacreaofn w xflit
Ja
18

Land and Calcined Piaster,

PATENT MEDICINES,

LOWER TH.KV EVER.

Phoenix Cash

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GRANITE STATE

CornSheller!

Please jive as a Cal! and see what a Mi Pile of Grts ic will live
m for a little Money.
May, 1871.

MAPLE GROVE-

Farrier's Improved!

BENHAL

WALL PAPER. Ac.. Ac..

CITY DRUG STORE.
State St., HanUngH, Mich.

M

JOHNSTOWN.

BALTIMORE.

CONVEYANCER,*

*

Abstracts op Titles
i
HASTINGS.
of limde in Barry County fnmbdied on e H »f n &lt; K
2|a % of a e V
W S3
ajiplIcaUon, at my office in the
* e X °! 0 * S
J * •‘t“r" ’ * of-'D e I 21
Court Hou*.
W. H. JEWELL
CARLTON.
Ilattinq^Mich.
lo
10
lu

10
M

For.th.e

BEST SHILLIMi PBS IN THE ffl.

-M of n'.K

BARRY.
i 2sXofa

BEST AND CHEAPEST
HOPE.

BOOTS IND SB,
Ladies’ Misses and Children’s

x

X°f°‘

RUTLAND.

Of Home Manufacture,
agrfiwX
n a ire or n •

Shoes and. Gaiters.

Go to the

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tu
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Sole Proprietor of

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

SHEPARDS

COMPOUND TABOO BITTERS,

Russell &amp;&gt; Nevins.

April Gth, 1871.

Price, only 50 Cents a Bottle.

IRVING.

Little Red Shop!
Westof Bank.

PRAIRIEVILLE

rhia article haa been thoroughly tested
■nd found a aure and apeody cure for
lhe following complaints.

Have now on hand
The LARGEST STOCK of

HARDWARE
harnesses

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costivencss, Nervotu and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever&lt;0 Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, leoss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
Ac. Ac.

iniBRY COUNTY.

PhyaiciaM* throughout the City and
Country, aa the beat Family Medicine
in uao. No Family ahould be without

Price, only 50 Cents a Hottie.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein's Bakery.
South side State St,

Grand. Rapids, Mich.
For Sale by ACKLEY A SLADK
Haatings, Mich.

IHE.aAN MICH.

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Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

D. R. COOK Ac CO
CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

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Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR MKD1C1JUL FVRPOttS.

TAYtaB a FiKLEY O»C1S,
Haaiiap, UP­

MARK RU88KLL.

wg'U'K
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c. N. SHEPARD,

a FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.
JOHN A. GREBLE.

2*w»C»wM

L.E. STAUFFER.

MUSICAL!
t.T ATHEB belting.

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u W K of a « K
soJfafsoM

GO TO CLARKS FOR PICTURES.

COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTE.

_

2ajtn&gt;t ot sljcc M
ORANGEVILLE.

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BOLE AGENTS FOR THE

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

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This is the Lad uho drove
the doves to market, and •*jAr&gt;«K,
*X’C* *X
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's
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genuine Biuara in one 80 Centa Bottle
of Shepard-a Compound Wahoo Bittern

For Sala by Driurrht* and Dealer* Generally.

ITS

’X

A. WOOLEY-

Ofpotiu P. 0.

Also, Imported Donblin Farter nd Ediaburgb
pal.’Al.irpteocala.Uyo.kM*.
o*HasUar.

�Tl|« R^rdsuc^ B^ihr^.
DAILY DURING THE TRIAD
w.M.nouiKa, - Z

Fibst National Qldtkdvo House.
—Go there JbLjthe best and cheapest
Cloth ing.'-Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.

Fair It*au.
Tbe Eagle ot yesterday notice* the

JIG. WatiAMB.
Union Fair as follow*:
Th* Grand Rapids Manufacturing
“ A setting hen never gels fot,” but Company enter 21 machines and article*
most any person can got fat by buying
of various kinds.
their groceries of J, Maus.
J. C. Simonds, city,enters machinery.
WICHIGAN CENTRAL B. R.
T. J. W. Porter, city, specimen* of
An Every-day Story.
wood turning.
Grand River Valley Division
J.
O. Itoee, Bi$Rapids, two hone*.
AVGUHT 1S17-1.
"Hello John, where are you going?”
T. J. Whitlow. Rockford, two homes.
“I waa going down here to buy some
A.
F. De Vinney, city, stencil tool*
grocer*. ”
"Well I am going down to Maoc Al­ and specimens.
it. txr.l Mixa;
Mm.
N. L. Buckley, city, case of mil­
len’s to buy mine.”
.laokac-t
IT08
ilOr'S c no*
S^^^ane. &gt;U 23
"Down to Allen's? Why, I never bo’t linery.
Currier
A Putnam, city. cane of sta­
any of him, I always go there to buy
Onondap
{12 41
crockery and wall paper, but I never tionery.
BM0.Kria.lt m
Tyler, Graham A Co., city, cas* of
thought of buying groceries there. Nut
long ago I bo’t a whole act ot crockery pocket cutlery, and pair of matched
VemontrUl.
and paper enough to paper my house, horaes for all work.
NohvlUa
D. W. Perry, city, ladies’ and gents’
there, 2Q per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Betddes he war­ furs and fancy blankets.
ranted it. . The croekeiy he keeps is
G. F. Owen, city, Howe Sewing Ma­
the Boot's'celebrated ware.”
"Well, I always do so on groceries, chine* and Crane Knitting Machines.
Some of the residents of neighboring
and I know you can. Besides he takes
anything I have to sell at a fidr price, cities and States are sending in some
too. I get a better tobacco, tea and very fin* bones, several of which are
sugar there for tbe same money than
already here.
any where else in town.”
MIXZD. I ACCOM.
T. M. McCord, the Monroe street boot
M. ALLEN,
Graad iUpdp
and.shoe dealer .expect* to display a case
Washington Block. Aug. 15,1871.
of boots and shoes, some of which will
be of the celebrated Burt manufacture.
iddleville
Hams, Williams &amp; Co.
•vin«*
Nelson, Matter A Co. will exhibit a
Do not claim to have tho only Mold­
splendid parlor set designed by Andrew
ing
Machine
in
Barry
county,
but
they
XwbJiBr
have one that will stick any and all Shrleber, Esq., late of New York city.
kinds ot moldings that are needed. It is an elegant set and doubtlees will
They also have on hand a large number attract much attention as will also a bed
Cluu-lotte
Eaum Rapid.
of doom, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
OnondMB
dow
frames, Ac., that will be sold at low room set, nude of block walnut which is
Ariand*
said to be superb.
figures for cash.
Berkey, Bro*. A Gay say that if custo­
Go to Oommins it Brown for Points, mers will only give them a chance, and
Train, on the Chicwo A Michigan Lake Shore R.
R. leave Grand Rapid, for Mutkefon and Whit* Oils, Varnishes, etc.
not buy all tbyy have manufactured,they
&lt; bIcagv Ex pre® al 10-00 a n&gt;. Detroit Exj&gt;re&lt;« at
will exhlbt some of their regular stuck
500 p m.
of goods.
It. E. MAROENT. Grtx. 8upt.
tf

R

CHA8 B. BUSH. Aaa’lBWI.

•fit Uhion Hall.

local bii;ijie# Notice?.

Extraordinary !
LOST.
Somewehre near the Depot or on State
St., Tuesday eve. A black ribbon-sash.
The finder will confer u favor and be
rewarded by leaving It at the Dentist
office of Stewart A Steinbofl*.
Sep. 6th.
Mrs. Mary Steinhofl*.
gqoda has Just arrived at
IL Mudge's,

What has been done can be done
again.—There is hope for every young

The New York
Comedy Company
WU sire two rnUrUinmeotr,

patbfday &amp; yon. tVe’p, fept. g, 11.
Th» perfann«ne# S.tnrdv B»». will coniUt
•f tbs Bndisb Comody catltlcd

‘THE SERIOUS FAMILY!”
wad the rouaiac farce of "THE BIBBSES.”
Admiiei-in 50 cu. Children 25. Doon open at T.

man who so ardently desires to succeed.
BACK NUMBERS,
Look oypr tbe Gband Rapids Busi­
ness CoLLEGE’JorRNAL and notice the
We can supply most all of the back
universal success of their students.
numbers of the dally Banner from No.
4. Will send as complete a file as poss­
Attention!
ible for 5 ets. j»cr copy. Dealers supplied
I have a yoke of cattle and a tingle
horse for sale. Will sell on time lor
good paper.
IL J. Grant.
GitoBious News From California.
Aug. 80, 1871.
—The telegraph informs us that at the
election on Wednesday, the Republican
“ One stormy night in winter when
the’ winds were blowing cold," I bought State Ticket was elected by 4,000 major­
me a pair of boots an 1 rubbers at Maus'. ity, with two *nd possibly all three of
the members of Congress. and the leg­
islature, securing a United States Sena­
The davs of grace on account, due torin place of Cole, Republican.
the late firm of Dickey A Bently, are
pretty nearly out. 'Ihonc interested
The sun shines brightly.
will do well to take notice,
dtotepl
The skies are as blue as ever in Italy.
Another ruilruaH will not effect the
The "Mysterious Family” to-morrow
low prices at Maus'.
night.
Wanted. Wanted.
The street, are filled with those on
Every one having unsettled accounts
to call and settle thesame by September buslncrw and those seeking pleasure,
1st, for I must hare my pay.
ur attending thu Vanderpool trial.
lOwl
Mason Allen.
■ . —_______ | Wisconsin claims that the present
Don't you know where to get your I crol&gt;
tobacco will be the finest and
boot, and show? I do-at J. Maus'. ! Urgwt cver
»»
Htate.

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR, M6SHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo and Ann _A.rbor

WHEEL ’CULTIVATORS;
—BALL. GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS JSD (dSTLVGS.
SAVING

AGRICULTURAL

in Barry County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’d New Block.

J. w. &amp; 0. «. BBNTLEY

MANt’FACTUIlEBS OF HASH, DOOHe. UttXDiS, MOLDINGS, Ar.

Moldings a Specialty.

'SSSIS..L...
COMMERCIAL
lla.UMSd«e»L 9, 1571,
floor, percwi...
Corn, psr.bctshel
Osts, p«rbtt*h*L

Halt. So*. p«r bbl
Halt, Kara*. par bbl

• MhilOuO
18
10

lb

WITHIN THB REACH OF ALL.

TFe are every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint
of parties who say they are unable to nay so much.
Now to give all a chance to ha ve Teeth who need a nd
should have them, we witlfroni this date, for a few
weeks,
one-half
-r drop
--- -r- the price almost vr.v
riuny. We
,r tz will nowmahc
and Complete, sets forbid. Single Plates- Upper
^ror Under $13.

ALie Oil'll WORK W^IRR^IJVTED.
1»K

Office over Grant

For Photographs aud Pictures, of all
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.
The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of th* best Brands of Cigare
in the market at Post Office.

Cheapest fruit jarat Bundi's.

The public debt statement for August
The place to buy your bouts and .hues ia an old story, to be continued by 1'resi
is at
Runyan's.
dent Grant The reduction during thu
Custom work made on short notice, month waa 10,206,278. Decrease since
last March $146,586^79.
Decrease
In good style an t reasonable prices
since March 1, I860, $251,840,699.
at Runyan's.
Thaiboks like buames. While these
Ladies’ fine shoe* of tbe latent styles payments hare beta made, taxes have I
at Runyan's.
been reduced eighty millions within a
~ Warranted Custom Made Boots Irim year, and the public credit has been sp
Detroit, Grand Rapid* and. Jacxson
satisfactory that two hundred millions
at Runtan'*
have been borrowed at five per cent, to
Cali on Mibb Wilcox for millinery replace on equal amount of bonds call-1
Coeds of all the latest and best style*.
ing for interest at six per cent.

A

BROWN

Phillips' Store, Hastings, Mick:

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

CITY PAINT STORE!

A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the
City News Depot.

Bnadwxy, tmrrmr.

Barry Co., Agricultural society, Wed­
nesday, Thursday and Friday, October.
4, 5 anil 6.

H»y. pvrioa.........

Best cheese in the city nt Bust-11&gt;.

,

MACHINERY V

ALSO. LUMBER FLOORING SlihlNG

Michigan State Agricultural Society,
Tuesday, Wodnewlay, Thursday ami
Friday September J9, 20,21 and 22.

Dried I’Mcbee. pee
Sheep Killed.—Somebody’s mis­ Dried
Peacbee. unf
erable dogs, one night lately, killed 10 Dried Apple*, per I
Jfeple
S«au..,„
aheep for Henry Burcham, 3 for Levi
CbickeM, p«r lb...
L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer Barnhart and tme for Boyd Orhig.
mixture is warranted to cure all cases
The band boys were out playing some friJ.w, per lb....
of cancer and scrofula in every form.
'oUlm. p«r bush,I.
Eend for circular. $1 per bottle. Ad­ of their sweet pieces last night. By the
way, our boys were favored on
dress
L. N. Mixer,
Hidee. (rwo.ptr lb,
.
v.vu/Mg,
evening, Wiiu
with na spieuuiu
splendid &lt;duett Hide*, dry. p*r lb..,
Hastings, Mich. .! Tuesday
j from Mosers. Reed and Hopkln&lt;*, on Amp Frit*.____ .
Maus is bound to sell hit groceries, II tiieir
instkmenta?
tiieir silver
silver instruments.
toy.
and boots and shoes if he don’t makers j
-------cent.
&lt;
II The Grand 'Ixxlge
*
of tho United Haw*...
States Independent Order of Odd Fel­ Sbouldet
11 cent sugar at Buxell's.
lows meets at Chicago on the ISth of
Rubber mope at Bosell’r.
September. Tbe fraternity in that city
Peaches fresh and nice at BuseH's.
are making extensive preparations to
Best Sherry wine, bittern for dyspep- receive and entertain the members.
la, at
Busell'8.
New York Comedy Company.
COMMINS

Saturday evening Die new York Com­
edy Company appear at Union Hall and
will present tho public with an enter­
tainment of superior merit. One of our
exchanges speaks thus of their perfor­
mances : •• This troupe is composed of
Ladies and Gentlemen of a high order
of talent, and their playa are put upon
the stage in a manner that would reflect
m-dit upon a permanent establishment.
The managersgre gentlemen In every
sense of the word. They give to-night,
tbe Widow Hunt and a Ghost in spite
of himself, two most amusing dramas
which never fail to elicit tho wannest
admiration wherever they are presented.
The public will remember that the
Company are announced lor this and I
to-morrow evening.”—BatUe CrtciJour
next, &amp;pt. Gth,

EfC.,

HARROWS,

Fairs.

Northern. Michigan Agricultural and
Mechanical Society’s Exposition, at
Grand Rapids, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, September, 12,18,
14, 15.
Fare and Transportation.—The
fare on the Grand River Valley Rail­
road between Jackson aud Nunlca will
be reduced, and tbe price of tickets,
good for all trains, to Grand Rapids, up
to tbe 15th, and good for a return up to
aud including all traius on the 16th, for
n fare and a fifth.
Property will be transported to the
exhibition and return, ?¥**• of Charfjc,
subject to the usual conditions, which i
can be learned by posters, or nt the va-1
Hous railroad offices.
,
The same rulje and regulations as
•above will apply to the State Fair.
;

Cancer can be Cured.

The Town Talk
Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci­
gars just received and for vale nt the
City News Depot
Tax Labsest Stock of School Books
in the City at the City New* Depot

MACHINES,

and. the largest stock of

NO USE

PICTVBE FRAMES. GLASS. ETC., ’BTC..

Dan’l Striker.

Goodyear &amp; Str/j^

PAINTERS
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,

H. A. Goodyear.

( Dealers in

FBBNITURE! |||||M
t Call at ‘

JQSHST

WOLF’S

Sign &amp;, Ornamental Painting,

HARASSES,
, Iron, Nails, Glass,

Graining,

Paper-Hanging,
-haltomtntng, 4'c.,

Hastings, Mich.

FORNITQRK OF KVERY i Woo&lt;’en Ware&gt; &amp;c
DESCBIPTW.
1
1.L "’■••J*
«h- cither at home or abroad

DENTIST

LOTS AND piLES of it on
n-Lxn AKTuomru
TO SELL

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vol.

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THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.

DAILY EDITION.
HASTINGS, MICH., SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 9,1871.

NO. 23,

108 strong as possible
they said J have
to the extent“mOng m°n’ ?7 wh5ch to UU thia only a moment behind when he came preeenre of his wife with thoae.paute on.
------T™‘" D„-. PTO^,. I th.
-- of
Vi? and because the floor was wot, they and why did ho do that ? Ho could
you
believe
that have slipped into tho house and have
The speaks here took up the hading ’ this blood ? Why Sd ho rSjnply the would have
about
a
minute
he
had taken them off and no ono would have
** 'tho
”■ “ Flotation and• gave I acid test ? For these are methods of in
witnoe, for
mohnino SESSION,
rushed back to tlie bank and had wet ever seen him have them on. Borides
D. D. HUGHES' ARGUMENT.
them Hail Columbia.
! determining whether blood is mammal­ tho floor all over and was sweeping out they would never have known anything
ian or oviparous. It is against Dr. the water..
about this if he had not told about it,
September, Oth, 1871.
George W. bailie had done w„al ™
Duffield that he did not apply these testa,
7th, there was no blood because for he -could Eavo prevented his wife
udtegtao. from
to tho
bgal r
prof.
won. h.
th°J?°Ur\
hud'^one
thJT.r,
‘M r^mblic
or if ho did use them, and wo have a of tho open, notorious and straight for­ from telling anything about it and
r Jury.
t
\ ----gone from
the Bar
.
•
men of 4tho
The ta.lt
that--—
I haro। had
pronator,
S an
tea,
right to suppose that ho did why did he ward manner in which the cleaning was if thev take his coufeasion in regard
JW.lltrkr «ho
H-l.A had A_!_a
.» ■
_
cose for not tell us about them ? Is it because done. Tho door waa thrown open to to this they are bound by a well known
no other test produced corpuscles indi­ every body that camo along whereas wo principle of law to accept his explana­
cative of mammalian blood? As this is would expect all
But-----------------------they say tho door--was
rattled
tliis
clcaniug tion.
________
--- --------only circumstantial evidence at best, if to have been done in u secret manner. 1 and everything was still. Well,if Vanis a short stdon, but the important ques- the day Geo. W. Bullis was horn «n&lt;l he had applied all these different testa, Ho took the carpet up because it was florrwil'a
derpoul’s .intnmnnt
statement {■
is tmn
true nhnut^mlnur
about^oiling
and they all converged to the'same point dirty and full of fleas, and if ono of his pants, it would naturally bo a sub­
tion His
is can ± F ■h*’ *
S:
; it would have mode his testimony worth those fleas had niado a good square ject for hilarity, for it is an unpleasant
i something.
.
meal on that dog and had been crushed fix to be in, and this would make the
romo hero to make ™?p,T«"“Vlmu. J Im “imtehT’ro'iJwnt'Tn'dbS' hi',
Now, gentlemen, if you should get on tho floor, there would be thousands noise, and then when tho rap was heard,
down on this carpet with a microscope of corpuscle® in tho blood contained in it would be thb most natural thing in
toyaur feehng. or yOT paroioo,. ]
inatromejt
jlX
could not do it, no matter how much 1 i te
it.
before
Iro ¥no»
. to hunt for corpuscle?, and get Conover that flea’s stomach, and this would be the world for them to keep still,1 for he
nugh .duairo It. 1 hare not the aligbte.t murder
had
Imo
committed with his wooden lag to help you, and mammalian blood, but tho blood of the was not in a predicament for company.
appi.heiniou of any paniahment your Ya. may my that thi. emoaote to noth- I when you found a 8]&gt;ot a little more sus­ flea woul-i 1h) oviparous and I would They tell you that tho dog howled in
\nrditt may inflict on this prisoner . ing for it turned out os thev expected, picious than the rest, stick a pin in and like to mm- Dr. Duffield with Iris micro­ there when tho murder was being com­
or on h« wife.
Ifo has already ( but what would have been th® cIX if it eoak it up, and place it in the field of scope, pick out tho mammalian and tho mitted. but dogs du not do such things,
that is an old woman’s story.
suffered all that solitary confinement had not turned out as they wanted. Ho; the mioroscope you could find corpuscles oviparous corpuscle*.
15th'. Tho company ho hod nt
Besides ono witness, Blanchard,
&lt;an inflict, hisho|»s aro gone, and all is the only witneiw wko swears that thei enough to convict you «r mo of murder,
। if you axo going to consider a microscpic swears right in tho tooth of Dr. Duffield his-house on that day is another rea­
that vou can do u to make some httlo dear was .craped, a lawyer and public
t quantity a guilty quantity.
for he says that ho put fish blood on son that he did not commit tho murder.
reparation f« wtnt Ur has alrwiy-en- prosecutor, searchiag for evidence to
i
Now I am going to give you cighteoa those stairs and Duffield says it was There was no blood in that bank be­
dured. U hatis he stud whai is the convict n nun wh« he should have
। i or twenty reasons why there were was mammalian blood, now which will you cause that door was open in tho after­
wife of his bosom, compared to Ao Geo. keen in kis office and at the Bar aarist-- 1 no blood in that Bank.
believe ? I tell you tlmro is quackery noon. If there was blood in the bank
\ underpool «f two short vearo ago when fing justice to be ftarly meted out.' No&gt;
J that day the door was not open, but if
1st/ If ‘.hero was any blood in the in tills.,
he began in the little bonk at Manatee ? j-one but a trickster, and shyster and pet-■ Bank stall, there must have been from
7th, no 1liert
.jt, of that quantity of, there was rio blood there, it would bo
He has an uneuviaUe name that wifl tifogger would resort to ’such practice. ■ tw
y to
. mingled
, . with
... water
------1 Tre^y likely that tho door was open. Mrs.
tWQ
to three
three or
or four
four pinta,
pinta, as
ns their
their own
own blood could be
and
follow him tlirvughlhu life wherever lie; Then kis entering tho bed chamber of medical witnesses tcJl vou.
| swept out, without leaving its presence- Springer told you that she saw tbo door
may go. But we haye nothing to de ] Mrs. Faudonwol and Miss Scribner nt
2d.
’------” —
‘ have removed’ this
*’ ’ ‘I unquestionable and that too without a open at 4 o’clock that afternoon and ex- •
2d. IHe
could
set
with that, wo have.a duty to jicTfonn to , tbo midnight hocr, shows that be disre- libiood
name ! magnifying glass. ,
: blood beiure
before noou,
noon, zor
for no
he was at home
plained tho way she remembers it
him and to eocioty.
i uu arc nut num- , gards the law and is not to be relied kat that time and he was not back in tho
9th. It would have left all these George Ford tells you tliat ho saw the
monedasajurv tor the people only, I upon. If they had plunged a dagger I afternoon, and consequently this blood traces on the sidewalk in front where it door open tliat day. Mr. Taylor telle
andjf ten of you vhould concur for cot- i to his heart ^and one of them were on lay there for 17 heurs, or till the next was swept out and yet no blood was you tliat ho saw 11 man coming out of
virtjbu and
taw.)should behero
trial here for that, would they not be morning when he cleaned out that ever found there.
■ tho bank that day and Miss Ella Magill
him innocent, tfioso
two, or one, ucqiitted us acting in self defense. Did Bank. You have ru» right to infer that
Tenth, There was no blood there be- I tells you that see saw tho door opei
/invc as much right to their opinion as i bo not, by his stool pigeon, Ingram, in- ho had an accomplice for thuro
there is
it no cause tho cleaning of tho bank was not ' that day. Now to oppose this the;
all the rest and it is not the theory of । vuiglo Eliza Hpringvr into'his office and evidence in the case to show that, and a tuspicious circumstance, for an ar- bring young Ramsdell who says he
the law, as yuuwrill often hear
ul10J
*--■» —
-■&gt; ranaoment had been previously mafle knows it was not open, for ho sat at
?nr from
froiuqlx'ynttfluipt
to tozqver with her testimony
you cun take nothing by implication and
y, from
the lanl barter with her fur her noth? I will I the moment they allege tlint, their whole to clean tho bank and on tlint very day Filer’s nil the afternoon and watched
Bur, and 1 am sorry, to say,
“ _2__
Bench toe, to strrvo men into an agree- not discuss Elint Springer hwe, but, 1 theory falls to tho ground.
door
and
it
was
. not
uad there was no suspicion attached to that
ment.
i uMure you, I will do so before 1 close. J
3d. There was no blood in that Bank it, and never would have been, hod opened, but he substantially admitted
1 may we'il, if there is doubt of his j did my utmost to doluy the ;trial on ao- because eo one saw it when it was fresh Field not disapjioared. Secor did not that ho went to Filer’s to court that
ing
suspicious
young lady, and ho would be a fool to
/gpilt, allow a prisoner to escape, though i count of the singular absenco of Mre. and when it would give any color. Mag­ bink
the
cleaning
7’“
“guilty, but if ius’oceut, and I issist npon I Springer and tried to get her testimony nifying glass-*- had to be used to discov­ when he was there on Monday morning,
morning. j] sit there all tho nftorpoon
afternoon looking at
uiy judgement, I committbe same crime read to you but no, they would not al- er any disculuratwas and these came The gentleman on tho other ride told . that door under such circumstances.—
of whioh 1 cotmet the prisoner. I have k»nr this, they wanted you to see Elba from the old spitoon. Dunham first you the other day in a loud voice, that i But they say why didn’t anybody else
already told you that the case rests entire- uuad you did mm her and 1 bei satisfied, went to look for liood but he liad no ho was scrubbing tho bank for throe ; see Field ? I can’t tell thai,but will anly ujxin circumstantial ovidenev, which
The next one 1 will take up is Gen. magnifying glass mid consoquesuly saw days, and yet, there is not one word of. swer by asking, why did 33, ono see
evidence that he scrubbed three hours. I George Vanderpool going homo nt noon?
consist in prcwing certain facta, on, Cuteheon and d. have not rourh to say no blood.
Now liere wcs-c straight niece of tes­ That aaserticn was manufactured out of 11 suppose it was because no ono was
here, one there, which when put togetb- ..about him hut, | ull that J haw said
whole cloth without any foundation for there to Fee him.
timony
and
forms
*
marked
exception
er aro cunsistoat with the main fact.
j of George \V. .Bullis will apjdy to Gen.
16th. That the blood on tho stairs ia
ml it to blazed trees in
the '
. Cuteheon
sxid I care not‘ to reimt ih j to that of all the rest, and I believe he
He compared
i_XLz
‘
11th. The limo of tho cleaning was.i prove I to be fish blood should explode
The nextjdm io Dr. Duffield, and Ibe-• is the only one who went on that stand
woods used to guide the surveyor.■.
'
‘
’ and did not magnify his story, and not unususd. Was not seveQil other thin whole blood theory. Th* was
The wituusa trees all point to the .cor­ Jievu him to 'be aZhumbug
and a quack
meo up as early, if they saw him. Was proved by their own witness, so-that this
tho
rest-of
thorn can divide this—
compliner and the cooler tree is the main fact, ' and I will try-and prove it to you.
------------------------------------------rbut if the witness tree® do not poiut to ,I There is mo one thing « dangenous merit uiumig them os they please. I it not as suspicious for Hurd and 8ecor was no put up tiling. When brought
he ......
said thia whole .blood story was
i thfi/wiuieae
ms—
the conclusions
don’t cha'rgu anything for it. He said. and Wilcox to be up at the same hour? here „„
the comer tree, there i» ftouietbiagtaxong.an.
--------- --stand
-----------­
” '’
.
1 and
Jf put on the
a redieuluus
farce,
and you sautfl.find that -they all do point Laf pretended science. 1 have had (atta­ ho saw spots but &lt;did nut regard them Why the hour was tho most
time in tho world, before tho busine«H stand’ u
-----whomjrufh
1
he-------must‘ tell 41
tho
about
in that directiua. Now you «♦ that - sion to meet this name Dr. Dufiald in as blood spots.
4th, Jill the Blood soca in that of tho day began and especially as he it. Tliis is all tho evidence that 1 will
these witu-sa trees aro not the boatevi- uo leas than five or six similar • cases,
hank
way
have
been
prudnoud
from
kept
no
servants.
submit
to
you
to
prove
that there was
dence but the corner tree is ibe thest Ho
*“ is
' ontidod
- - - to great- credit *•for one
12th. The very manner in which he no blood in guilty quantities ia. that
evidence. Tho farther you gu fnam.it thing and .that is his caution, that old spitoon-which was tilled with
in search «1 tb« Government Ime, the .but it it a part of the history of .this old tobu-.-co “cuds” us Dr. Wilcox says. cleaned tho bank rebuts all evidence bunk, and from this wo draw tho orapweaker «od onoro uncewiain is the .evi­ case and the history of tao ceuntry that Now your business is to recuacde these that it was suspicious. Hopkins was ment that Herbert Field was never killet?
there at six and ho waa sweeping water in that bank,if he was ever killed at all,
he has sworu on untenable ground. facts with innocence if possible and
dence.
Conover, swcliirg out with ouagisUwial are to labor long and late for this and right out on the sidewalk. But they and there is no certainty about that I
say ho cut the carpet, and why did ho have given 16 reasons why there was no *
if you cannot do.this then coarict.
regard to tho tcrjnu dslkti ...
in __________
addition todignity inManwte&lt;\ tells his dory from
do this? Well one reason why he blood in tho bank, and now I pass to
Court .took a recess till 2 r. m.
i« 2__
leaned
what my
— ‘ ossociato has assd. which you can *oe that he bae Inhered
should’cut it, n safe stood on it which another general and different head of
- not ...
. -taken
-I— «to tho
tbroe witnesses and plowed, and
Why wot
that ..body
he could not lift. But they say ho did my subject.
rhe summer tallowed with them, an order to
house of liachol Hill, the wotnsa &lt;kall the scrubbing behind the counter.
Wo close a little earlier than usual to
hud adopted him ? They tell you that make them swear ttrongiy. Boggle*and
Mr Hiughes’ Argument continued;
Well, Ijiat is just tho place that it
the corpse was -in a wonderful state «f Ingram showed malice and spite and
needed cleaning, where the dirty day, in order to got our papers distrib­
Whan
.wo
adjourned
for
dinner,
I
kid
the
latter
strengthened
his
evidence
aver
preservatieii ami the features were per­
uted
this evening.
carpet
had
been,
for
in
fect, excefd that the nose was a little Ibnncr occarious.for this imriiculnr trial, gone over four of any pruposiliouaishowTho speaker continued for a short
flattened ; now if that was the case is.it and Wilcox ia Merer an idita than any­ ing that .there was no blood in «y front, tho constant sweeping would
guilty
quantity
in
the
bank,
and
now
I
keep
the
floor
comparatively
clean.
I
time
after our reporir closes, going over
thing
cite
and
that
is
all
I
have
to
say
nut one of the strongest proofs that at
come
every
. ■---------—to—tho
i* 5th■ .point, that
.
,• ap- say that everything was natural and his 5th, 6th and 7th general proposi­
was not the body of Herbert Field ? about him.
1 pearanea
——-—। of blood proved
-proved to have been constateut and Iho only thing unfortu­
Now
I
couuj
to.the
argument
of
this
When his friends camo around aad
tions, and will conclude his powerful
-■ - - V___ ____ 1____ I.- —
_
case upon tho merits, and uiy .tourth round in that
ban* may have been psonate about it is the coincidence of it with
looked on that face and del not recog­
here they
had m
all
propoZtion is that then- w nut any 1 ilueodl^rodink'
•»—&gt; ------ - Uk’ fir \,^
vtow Lml
U the disappearance of Field. That would' argument on Monday, all uf which wo
nize it, nor tee the features of Herbert
will publish from where wo leave off to
the
appliances
for
keeping
s
Mt
of
not
bo
likely
to
occur
very
often.
How
.Field, does it not demoowirat&lt;- that it blood in that bank.in any guilty quan­
Blood found in a microscopic books, however imperfectly, and used did they know the carpet was burned day, in our next.
was not Herbert Field ? This learned tity
red ink, besides we have evidence flufl up ? Vanderpool told them ho burned
nuantitv
&gt;s
nut
a
jjnilty
quantity,
Mr. Church will follow him and doseJudge dare not h*t a tJnglo Case
me medical witness’ s have told you, .it this same bnilding had been used for a ! it and ho has told them all the}* know the case for tho People, so tliat it will bo
pnsb through
ibis fingtrs
stationer’s shop previous to its use far a about the whole thing.
• oiit cautioning .you
very
explicit­ is a common tiling to find blood in mi­
given to the jury some time on Tuesday.
bank,
and
the
finding
of
corpuscles,
it
1
3th.
The
ashes
in
thfl^ve
disprove
ly tn regard to this point- Bat croscopic quantities and larger, ia eveiy any was found, was accidental. But
that tiwro waa any blood there. They
At 5 o’clock Court adjourned till 9
what does eautioa iMun ? Icu aro not office uad place where men ®r&lt;? «ccn*" thev will tell you that there had been wont to that stove with a sieve and tried
o’clock Monday morning.
to go from that jury box and go right tomed to bo, and even on tho sisewalk- scrubbing, but that .lias nothing to do to find evidence*, of guilt, but he had
ahead as if nothing had Iwtfn «ud. kou Erery where you will .find blood, not .in with it, for there had been no scrubbing told than two days before that he had
As experienoed Bookkeejier wants
guiltv, but innocent quantities, and this
are not to take this evidence in a mass bring tho case, where would ysu be on the 'wait The wall would not stand burned, his. clothes and the carpet, bo
to obtain a situation as Bookkeeper and
and consider it and doeide uj&gt;ou it. but
scrubbing. They would Iqivo to scrape that there was no use of bringing Clerk. Address W»-K,, care Banner,
more
likely
to
find
it,
than
in
tins
bank
you are to separate fl, aaalyxe it and sift
that. But if be was struck on the that mysterious sieve, but it is fortunate Hastings, Mich., fortwo weeks,
.
............... ™l ... *11 «&lt;•
dtf
head with some sharp cutting instru- that they 'did bring it, for it demon­
IwU. will al way. tell
l«u wu
yau tltel
that eteurn-1fre.jte.ndy,
wq-tnuy,*»1
.»u «&lt;“*«£" &gt;!. mont as alleged, would there not have strated that George Viuideqxxil hr.d told
Ecclesiastical. •
been more blood on Ao wall ? The tho truth about it.
worn was only 11 feet in width, and wo
Secor goes upon that stand and tells I
Notice is hereby given that the
ovould have expected to find blood all you in a .very solemn voice that when he
opened
f hat Move there was a terrible Michigan Eldership (Conference) of the
v.ver tho walla.
Church
«&gt;f God, will bold its next annu­
Oth, If there hud been any such smell. You would have almost expected
quantity of blood in that bank os is rep­ that he was going to tell you that he al meeting at Monterey Center, Allegan
County, Michigan, commencing Thurs­
found
tho
coq-se
right
there,
but
no,
resented,
so
ns
to
necessitate
the
taking
Sy. Trb.
i™'
up of tho carpet, Charles Secor would when asked what it smellpd like, he said day, September 28th. The opening dis­
have seonJt, when in tho bank at six like old u colon cloth. They tell you course to be preached on the evening
o'clock on Monday morning. Would ho that tbo ashes were stratified which previous by Elder Selkrig, followed by
Elder C. C. Llnsley. All letters should
of his
&gt; fl. Xr Lnd 1,
it te
to Dr.
Dr- Dufflold
DuBfoU have
hare admitted Secor
tforor at
a: that time
tone if is another evident
pointe ta.lte diroetionof
for
it
shows
that be add reused to the Michigan Eldership,
the Prohoeulion. and in no etktr direcitwn | was
h7«mld »ol U&gt;.n&gt; had been blond there? Hewn, nocence,
,,
M
oWige(j to open the door ad that time he had never looked into tho stove after Monterey Center, Allegan Co., Mich.,
for if any single rirqpmstanee rehed up- j for■analyette and he
tell .’Thalb^^d
Enrlerton, nor
«■&gt; he obliged io eireop ho put tho tilings in. If guilty ho would in care of Wm. Briggs.
on by them as vital does jXH-d »» “‘J . wu
.
&lt;»nnoneni. Ublo^bul
Mr. Eggleston,
1 outofthe front door. But more than liavo stirred up tho ashes to soo that
other direction a reasonable
IIUJ •
? t h^called it blood, but I
Dr. C. C. Linbley, Ch’n.
arises and renders all the circumstances told j
There is but very that he not only admitted Secor that every vestige of his guilt was consumed,
morning but ho ’deliberately asked Se­ but they showed that they had never
From Charlotte.
w orthier.. Take th.
been touched.
tho Rev. J. B. 1'isk, finding a utile pa littio
difforeu?e » Ho swore cor to let him ride homo with him.
14. The only theory is that tho blood
Now 1 can prove to you that he be­
nor wrapjier in the woods, m vriuc
t- ■ ate
found corpuscles, indicative of
Ed. Banner:—A man, registered
k-ction Aoe. that point ? W also the that h? foun
.g q
gan washing out tho bank before he was put there, between the hours of 11 j
from Waterloo, N. Y„ was found dead
myiteriou, man In Ute UtUo boat, d«« nm
«
rfroulirdw, wbioh went home to breakfast, for Dr. Hop­ and 12, and this is foolish and redicu- (In his bed at tho Sherwood H6c?e last
Ui* point to tho jmli of
Van- ytertaf
Qud
„ kins tells you that ho passed thereabout Ions on its face, for if dono at all, it was .
Monday
morning, supposed to have died
done a few moment! after they were in
G o’clock and saw water on the floor.
of consumption, as he was very low
d'3owiha,o called your a«»o6on »। P»
Mllite' tuako an inch
Why did Vanderpool say to Secor, the shoe shop, so that ho knew there ’
with
it when be came here.
were
persons
there
and
there
was
only
a
'
tho importanoo of thia ca»&gt; and te
.
* N
gentlemen, there aro “hold on a minute and I’ll ride home
Two little boys, five and seven years
with you ?" I was so that ho could wet | thin partition wall between them and
character of th. eridenco, and mUie^
/co^lro in foh blood
old, named respectfully 8heara and
plnro, I tnoporo to erenum-.ho character
ditenc hot™, (he floor, bofuro he went home, so that the streets were likely to bo full of pen- 1
while playing in one of the bins
*
it would bo soaking. Now we prove plo returning from church. • Then what Smith,
of the eridenco la thia caw nt the ab- tn roonunt
would be more Ridiculous than all, ho of
' Musgrave * Lacey's Elevator, from
.tract It i. not my purpte. to
and a buggy, and that he did this by their own witness, if puts on Field’s panta and wears them 1which wheat was running, were drawn
note any uno. for I am. eompandirely a. a J"""*
tu„ chape of cor- ho states the time anght and we will not
dispute his word.
When Thur­ home. The idea that ho would select IInto the stream beneath tho wheat and
strnnger to all the w.tnomro "i®
! Si fo fob blood,» a Mo
Monb.
ber spoke to him,
he instantly this time and occasion to commit a rob- 1smoldered.
been hero, and when I ^“5®,’era - ,ont La.H^d of being circular as tn mammathat
ho
hod
not bery for money is tho most foolish tiring
nesaes go on ?hal.tand -rith Ute «id-l, ■»«
•
j &lt;m de{ any »e. ox­ recollected
The postage to Germany is to be re­
seen Field since tho day before, and I over heard. He puts on these panta
intention of telling U» truth
fo^rot pntetioed, to WithediKorand goes horhe in' broad daylight, and &lt;duced October 1st, for prepaid lettcre,
ccloring it, I hare .imply aeked them copt them
g
,B„ like any prudent man he started for the
quwliona for infonnatioo iuat aa I would ew» 1
b tb, feU of the bank to see in what condition things no ono saw him, and so I believe Ifrom 10 to 7 cents j&gt;er half ounce. Post­
i, own teitnoM^ but A.I
««- I'^LX id nmgnified MTOttaate- were there, for you recollect they bad Field camo out of that bank and no ono 1age on other mall matter remains un­
saw him. He went homo and into the &lt;changed.
n^aoe go upon that .tend mth a fixed
i. no other power gtren on tho safe in common, Thurber was
pueporo of coloring, nod making ten. XW

�Tr^ ia! ajri

TEACHERS* NOTICEExamination of Teach on for Barry
1,490 miles under 860 miles without
County, Fall Beriei.
Ono Manaffoment Change of coaches.
The Fall rerie* of teachore examination* will be
held a* follows:

at Woodland Centre, under the
n wreK*. rmuon Iron H to »
o?Uthi“ kind^wUl he tea^ht Jn

winter

will bo formed. P
4:-.th:n.:'.ie. Hr.idi

in Grammar, Robin-

T. B. DIAMOND.
Co. Sept. Schools.

CASH POLICIES.

All train* run directly through to New York.

EST“860 miles without change ofcoaches.
From and after Aug. 17lb, 1871, Train* will leave,
IneonaeeUon with Weatern Line*, a* follow*:
NEW YORK DAY EXPRESS, lenren Ciaeinnatt
at 1.151*. M., Bunday* excepted; Cleveland
from Atlantic and Great Weatem Depot, by
Uolumbtra, O.. lime, daily, (Sainrday* except­
ed,) al UOuP. M.; Chiton al d A. M.; and
Su*pen*ion Bridge atlkWA. M daily, (Sun­
day! exeepted;) Butfilu from ’&gt;epot comer
Exchange and Michigan Street!, br New York
time, daily. iSunJar. excepted.) al7. A. M.
ArnrcaalHornellaviUey.lA A. M; Suequebanna
•i nn P M ifiln. iT.M...,'.
u u
,

9MJBB
3,tW.tN0(n
F1UIU Iknuiakck A 8rKCUI
' Cabb Pouch*." aometoing ne&lt;

Gogds_
o[

County a tai
assortn^ni

CHAS. H. BAUER.

Sash,

I
I

|

Doors,

Groceries,a
^RooryvarioasotJ^r,
for

thin£i0 be S° . Examine
i ('all anfl
You wUlnot retheG««ds' 10'

WHEEIrER &amp; DOWNING
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,
DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, lion's and

IPe pas the hiffhest market price Jor all
kindo oj Country Produce.
We are eonatantlr receiving addition* to our
already LARGE STOCK OF GOODS and are
telling at bottom figuroa•• Small proflti.imd quick alien ia our
Motto.”

l1"'" ‘

I. A. ft E. A. HOLBROOK.

Blinds,

WM H. HAYFORD
tetaAreal: laada booahtand eold.andall baiiuare tranMetloua on reasonable term*. Office over
Goodyaar A Barlow’s More.

&amp;c

gret U-

ATTORXIY AND C0UN8KL«»RAT LAW. and
Solicitor in Chaaoety. All legal budnem entruitnd to hte earn will l« attended to with promptnew and fidelity. Ofloo corner State and Jaffer*

TTUBNEYfe', Mid CouarellM. al Law.aad Solkh -

c. G. HOLBROOK.
ATTORNEY at Law. Solicitor in CbaMary, wil.
attend promptly to ail budneui entrusted io him

DRESSED

WM. L. COBB,

LUMBER,

*1 Binghamton for Cooperatown, Albany, and
the eeiebrated,Bumm*r reaori. Sharon Spring* ;
•nd with Delaware, Lackawanna and Weatern
Railroad, and al Jereey City with Midnight Exj&gt;rre* Train of New Jereer Railroad for J’btla-

ATTORNEY and Counreltor at kv. Bolteltor in
Chancery, and Circuit Court Cotamimiouer for
Barry Bounty, will attend to all burineea entruited

^^rag^ie^^-0,0 “

Of all Kinds.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

Sleeping Coechea are attached to thia train at
Cincinnati and Cleveland, running torough to
IInraall.vi!I— -I?.--'-/ . . - j . —
j
u

ATTORNBY at Law, Lmuranre and CoUretfo.AgenU WHl give prompt attution to all bud-

Elevator Building of C- F. DwigbtACo,

Cash M&gt;re

EXPRESS MAIL, leave* Dunkirk from t'alon

HASTINGS,-MICH.
LIOUT.X1SU SXrxK'U. &lt;lMr.l I—« Cucinuati at P.4.1 V. M._ arrive* at We»l Salem
at a.iwl A. M. (Breakfait;| leave Clcveland 7.25 A. M.; Leavittaburg 9.1* A. M.S
Meadville 11,18 A.M. (Dme;) Dunkirk l.Wr. aCliltori 180 P. M-, -Mi.pen.ion Bridge, 1.35 P'
M^ Uofialo 2.w p. M. ArriVM M Hot-

DRS. J. M. ft C. RUSSELL.
PHYSICIANS and Surguan*. The treatment of
Private Dtooarea will receive particular attention.
Office over lloMell A hevln . Here.

There ia* uo use 'Tulklnj

BEST

STYLE

CASH POLICIES.

SEW PLAN.

_ ____________________ _

I*. RUSSELL,

RUSSELLS'
Offert°the^ and »eUct

Maa?£

^8la^AT-

VAX VEL9OR ft ROLFE.
Streeu.

NKW]l*LAN.

M. W. BIKER,

GEO. C. WORTH.

Hama. Williams, &amp; Co.

At Orangeville, Oct. 6th.
Hastings, Oct. Vth, and Nov. Gth. NEW YORK
BOSTON,
“ Assyria, Oct l"th—Ellis School
AL1JANY,
House.
■
PBUTCIPAL POIMS Iff NEW YOKE STATE
At Nashville, “ 17th.
., Middlerille - 20th.
OIL REGIONSOJ'PENNSYLVANIA
“ Itickoiy Corners, Oct. 26th.
mis railway extends fbom
“ Woodland, Nov. 10th.
Each examination will commence promnlljr al 9 Rochester to Now York, 385 miles,
O'clock A. M.. and continuo al the jilcMure of tac
Buffalo to Now York, 423 miles,
bupertnleadent, and will be oral and written. 1
Suspension Bridge to New Yons 448
announreal thi* early date the Fall OMNI &lt;&gt;f exam­
ination!, and. in connection with it invito the at­
Dunkirk to Now York, 400 miles,
tention of lho*eyronoiing to teach in too oehoote of
thii oonnty. to toe importance of continued effort,
Cleveland to Now York, ’025 miles,
not only in attainmenta in tho itndiei taught, but
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 miles,
in the method* of imparting |n*ttw:iion. Theitandirdoftoo past will not only be maintained, but
AND IS FROM
xredily advanced, that theorhoote of Barry may
compare favorably with there of other counticw.
Inoreaaed fhcllitieafbr review and ipcoial prepam-

“1871

’flu PlMm’1

BROAD GAUGE—DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE

Cafdj.

DRS. B. J. ft E. F. BROWN,
HOMEOPATHIC Pbyriclan*. OBeein old P. 0.
•“•nBon paid to CHRONIC
DISEASES. Direaaea of Womm and ClIlMin,
Dteearee of the Era, Ac.. As.
«T Cotumltetioa tree.

OF; MEN’S

Central Railway for VTilliamtpori, liam.burg
and the South; al Jarney City with Morning
Exprere Train of New J crier Railroad for PbiL
adelphla, Baltimore and Wuhtagton ; and at
Now York with Morning Exareaa train* for
Boston aud New England ci tie*.
Sineping Coache* are attached to thin train at
Cincinnati and at Clifton, (Hn.penaion Bridge.!
running thro ox b ic New Ynrk without cb»n«re.
Sleeping co.che* are alao attached at Horuelteville running through without change to Albany
NIGHT EXPRESS,-dally,‘^Sundav* excepted;)
leavcaXMifton 5.»» P. M , Smpenaion Bridge at
5.35 P.
and Buffalo al 8.25 P. M. arrirre al
Turner’* al 9.05 A. M. (Breakfret.) New York

GRAM &amp; PHILLIPS
Arc bound to sell

JOHN ROBERTS.

FINE BOOTS!

PUYSICLA^and^urjeoto

Dwelling on Broad-

WM. UPJOHN,
PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. OBce wart enJ of State
•treeL Ila*tinn-

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,

tn the (Sty, Manufactured by

Dry Goods,

WOODRUFF !

BOTANIC and Eeteetie Pby.ician and Dantivt,
tre*U all eh rente and acuta dteuare*: will attend
to aU calls by day or night. Office at NaiBvile.

A. I». DRAKE, M. D..

NEW CARPET HOUSE

PARTICULAR alien ttea given retoe treatmept of
Private Direaie.. &lt;Mlee over F. D. Aekley’a Drat
Store. Mate atreel. Halting*.

REMEMBER,

CINCINNATI EXPRESS, dailj

Groceries,

!04» P. M.; Clifton.'lOJK P’.

HANLON, 31. D.,
Washington Blo?k, South ride State St.
iMt

The very BEST PLACE to buy

Elmira for

reaarl SharonSpriugi; at Grey court for New..J
V— V. J. _:.L___

And everything in their line of Goods
at prices as low an at Jaekson,
or Grand Rapida,
And In many cases Lower.
*

CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,

tO- All Styles of Women’s and Chib
(Iron's Wear,-*

The Best in the City.

cinnaii ai v.re r. «.; virveland al J.W A. M.;
Clifton l4e_P. M.; Buapanaion Bridge al I.U

Great A Phillip'* Store, lluting*.

J. C. WOODRUFF.

HYDE ft BALER.

MATTINGS,

The Corner Grocerv.

MATS.

New Goods J vat Rftcrntd

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
IN THE WORLD afl accorii-

C.H. HICKS,

LEAL Eetaie aad iMnranee Agrata.

Hou*** to

W*. of PtoUadeiplM*.
lardurd.

(Still Continue to R|f1l'

GRAFT# PHILLIPS.

NOTTINGHAM

MTEWART A NTEINHOFF.

Sorieai and leciaiical Dentists,

iartfoni.

Groceries,

LACES,

Cxtl. H.

Bl? BB

WM. II. JEWELL,

74 MONROE STREET,

Crockery.

WOOL MKIHS

In a daylight journey
ite ever nfinagiaa ten

GTIASD BAFIDS, MICU/GAjr,
O-AU FOXTIGKXTfi VIA ERIK RAILWAY,

REGISTER of Dead*. Gnml Crravq
Notary Public. Offiee in the Court

Glassware,

A Hastings.!

•&gt;. W. MAYNARD.

&amp;C., &amp;.C..
MILO T. WHEELER.

1. 1&gt;. RUCKEK

COUNTY Treasurer. Office ia the Court Moure.

WM. R. BARR,

Opposite the -Natior.nl Hotel.

Cheaper than any Store in Hartings,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

F. IMMEN.

3 0 Years

Experience !

Bl the Court Hott**.- Hartlag*.

Hare I » per Cent, by baying far CmIi of

E. H. MALLORY.
Mr. MARBLE haring bought the Cardin; J/a
chine lately owned in Middleville, and
baring removed It to Hastings, and

Go there tor your
CHOICE

OBOCEBIE6!

NATIONAL HOTEL,
Guarantee

Snt int action.

FLORENCE

Oysters and
on hand nt all hours.
25yl

H. A- BU8ELL.

The! Hoaeatead Property or

Rplondld Opportunity:

NEAR THE BANK.
53?"Wool sent by Railroad will be
The beet stock of Meat always on hand.
Carded to order, and sent back in good
SIMPLY CONSTRUCTED,
Call and Get your Steak, Royts,
EASILY UNDERSTOOD. condition.
ur any thing you waul. ?

hardened, and will last a life-time.
No utber Ifaebine run* *o ea*y or make* to
little doom: ia ha oparatior.
It will make any width of them deaired with­
out basting

It wil) Cord, Braid. Quilt, Bind Gather, Hem­
atite h. Ruffle. Tuck, and Fringe neatly and dr
rebly
We warrant n to **w everything needed in
family, from toe hcavieat to the lightest fabric.
In Tailoring or Dreeimaking

mabcixck

Shop in BARLOW ft GOODYEAR’S

Grant ftd Phillipa' Store.

AARON CLARK.
AN AUCTIONEER duly Hccared by the Unite

Haillan. Aut. X 1871.

New Warehouse,
Adjoining C. F. Dwight A Co'* Foundry.

WELCOME MARBLE.
July, 1671.

$1.00 for 75c

-4wM

of Summer

ota mv

at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
A MUDGE.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Fine Gold. JoweLry,

, .°”"‘F'2.axd hack line.

5T.“
'■

Dry Goods and Clothing

wnianr

June 1,1871. tf

MIDDLEVILLEEXCRANGEr
nitLfoZDHL2?nJi®2?- (t”»«Hy cterft of th.
yr°Prtetor. Tann. moderate,
aad the coiafprt of gown made a &gt; pre tally.

SIMON P’RKENRUTH.

TRIB MACHINE HAS NO EBOAl

To the Ladies!!

Meat Market I

Family Sewing Machine

Alwin Drier and Reaiy for Wort.

riff of Dam Cenattr; office at toe
iffioe, nt the Court Hone. Harting*. '

CENTRA!

^j. AB0VE CUT REPRESENTS

A fine Mock Jvsr Opened

COME AND SEE THEM

C. II. HICKS.

r

z-------

J. ROBERTS k CO.
ttonm-ul Ncwa Dealer*
S0^^,s"“ret"*'IV,&gt;d " 0,1 Po* °°M onJte'

. T
'
yftmtlnjg.
wArre.
JO,,N mIchael,

BOTTLED WA BBS!
____ Ara™s».s- cuKiijm
W INB QB BBEK

SoM Sifter ail Plated Yant
Valcke*. Clock* o&gt;« Jeweiry Repaired

ALBERT EISELBERG,
dAwtf

8L ChgHan Rentannmt m

i

WILLIAMS, ft CO,

Awm. Bins printed on short not.™
thuOfin.

�■ WH OB I I®pi

greble

A-TTEITTION!

and

That to buy Goods

In Fact

Good Bargains in

RUSSELL

Goods are Cheaper than Low!
at the stobb of

You must visit the
Can bo| hod by] Calling at

/fcrdware,

Stoves.

Great Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; GO’S
Office in Hastings.

Wo 0flier the following
Tax Titles

------------Ojr------------

"E KEEP A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

ORI IIOIIIIUBIIMES, BOMS &amp; SUB.

Harnesses,
Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

SKIJfER # DECKER,

Our Stock contains a Largo line of

of LAJTDS

Battle Creek.

LEATHER BELTISO A SPECIALTY

Situated in the various Townships of

DRESS SILKS, ALP/VCAS, POPLINS,

W e will not be under­
Large Stack
sold by anv House
In Michigan.
them ns cheap as any house

And we will sell
From New York to Chicago,'

__

Not excepting those that blow wore.

.

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.

ASSYRIA.
■K-nox.|D(acvmas.
umox.
------- —
. —

’Al-.'x’t

SK1NNSR j- DECKER.
THE CELEBRATED

SLADE

MAPLE GROVE.

Farrier’s Improved!

K
CASTLETON.

GRANITE STATE

CoruSheller!
FOR BALE AT

Pta uive ns a Cal! anil see- what a hit Pile of Ms ie will jive
yon for a little Maney.
May, 1871.

Michigan,
nucatmox
vgofavk

1»14

Ma°hme,

We Sell

Counties in the State of

Just Received,

John A. Greble,
Mauk Russell.

ACKLEY

Barry County—ono of the best

GRANT 4 PHILLIPS.

DRY GOODSI

Was’*
io n wk
UT

*

W. T. EASTMAN'S!

. -'L _Z -li-J

Warehouse on Broadway.

Druggists and Chemists,
and dealers Iq
PATENT MEDICINES,

WOODLAND.

Land and Calcined Plaster,

IjwlOOaen
ter 100 ten

#»!«)(■

*
..xA-x
OILS,
VARNISHES,
JOHNSTOWN.
TURPENTINE,
TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
PERFUMERY.
August 10. 187j
. -— - r_
BOOKS 4 STATIONERS,
C HOICE TEAS,
W. H. JEWELL,
GROCERIES,
BALTIMORE.
Rkojhtkr of Deeds. Notaby Public,
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
KEROSENE LAMPS4 FIXTURES

7*

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

LOWER TILLY FA'ER

•ENEIAL
WALL PAPER, &amp;c.. 4c..

Phoenix Cash

-Xii

LIME, WATER LIME.

CITY DRUG STORE.
State St,. Hastings, Mich.

CONVEYANCE!;

G-

I n lOaofaw^ofa wjf20[

Abstbacts of Titles
of land* in Barry County fnmiahe^ on [ e K of a
application, at my office in the
Court House.
W. H. JEWELL.
Hadini*, Mick.

HASTINGS.

4

&lt;%**rVa¥«f&gt;«?»

CARDTON.
10 a 50 a#
lO.eJf#
Hi « Uof
10 ntfoft

. • 4.

Forlthe

BUST SIIILLIMi H h THE Din

W
So
31

BARRY.
•1

2

S

#x«f»wx
aaWefa/V

13
15

1«

T
IT
10
11

BEST AND CHEAPEST

IT
36

HOPE;

BOWS MB SB,
Ladies' Misses and Children’s

’A'.'-.’f;
M
RUTLAND.

Of Home Manufacture,

Shoes and Gaiters

Go to the

MW
n pl of e

so

oi

|W

Sole Proprietor dr.

SHEPARD'S

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

IRVING.

COMPOUNB WAHOO BIW Little Red Shop!

Russell &lt;fc Nevins,
April Gth, 1871.

Price, only SO Cents a Hettle.

*«x« •• V

Westof Bank.

Th I a article baa been thoroughly teated
and found a auro and apoedy euro for
tho following complaint*.

Have now on hand

.
The LARGEST STOCK of

HARDWARE
HARNESSES!

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach, Costiveness, Ferrous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever A Ague, Dyspepsia, IFarms
in Children, Piles, Bilious Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin, Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
Ac. Ac.

BAB.BY

COUNTY.

Price, only 30 Centra Boule.

Proprietor,

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL !

Grand Rapids, Mich.
For SJ. by ACKLEY » BLADE,
Hastings, Mich-

MUSICAL!
COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTE.
Agent far the jutlly celebrated

LEATHER belting.

Tinea * fiiley tacm,

.4 FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.
mabk bubsell

This is the Lad uho drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's

MW
ORANGEVILLE.
.wKef.aK

YANKEE SPRINGS.

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the place. Op­
posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.

THORNAPPLE.

L.EL STAUFFER.

c. N. SHEPARD,

bole agents for the

JOHN A GREBLE.

A. WOOLEY-

PRAIRIEVILLE.

■ •J?efa«J?
of Shepard’# Compound Wahoo Bitter*
than there la In a whole cm# of any
other kind in market.
Recommended by all the flret Claaa
Phyaieiana throqfjhout tho City and
Country, aa the boat Family Medicine
in uae. No Family should bo without

For Salt by Drawi»t» «n&lt;l Deaiera Generally.

ITS-

19
£0

Mmdicixk within th# reach of all.

'

UMtv.p. UP­

GO TO CLARK18 FOR PICTURES.

Parties deairing to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

D. EL COOK Jfc CO
CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSE*.
Alas, Imported Donbllo Porter and Edinburgh
CSa’Ala'kapto.Mta.UyMUBd.
M.
’Huliori. Mid

�Tlfa Rspilsuc^n Bjyiwg.
JuiLY inntnfo thjt trial.
HOLMES^
FaklUher,

■ ICHIGAH CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
AUGUST 16n.

Railroad Items.—Hon. Allen Potter,
Warranted Custom Mad* Boot* fromi
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson
of Ksdamaaoo, a man of Great influence
’^Buntan’b and experience in railroad matters, has
Call on Mm Wilcox far’millinery. since the visit of the railroad delegations
at that place, been looking through the,
goods of ail the latest and best styles.
pineries north of Greenville. On his re­
First National Clothing House.
turn he reported that “the half had not
—Go there for the best and cheapest
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Good*, ate. been told him.”
Wo knew it, but now that ho knows
tf
KG. Wilijamb.
how it is himself, he will of course con­
“ A setting hea never gets fat,” but
vince Kalomaro* that there ia some­
most any person can get fat by buying
thing up in tho wopds worth looking
their groceries of J, Maus.

An Every-day Story-

ChsrloU*

11 JSrwl 700

si

“Hello John, where are you going T”
“I wits going down here to buy some
gncere. ”
“Well I am going down to Mace Al­
len’s to bay mine.”
“Down to Allen’s? Why, I never bo’t
any of him, I always go there to buy
crockery and wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groceries there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
and paper enough to paper my house,
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Besides ho wak
ranted IT.
The crockery he keeps is
the Boot’s celebrated ware.”
■•Well, I always do so on groceries,
and 1 know you can. Besides Ik* takes
anything 1 have to tel! ata fair price,
loo. I get a IxsUer tobacco, lea and
sugar there for the same money than
any where else in town.”
M. ALLEN,
Washington Block. Aug. 16, 1871.

after.
Last week we rereived, too 1st* for
insertion, a note from tho Secretary of
Railroad meeting at Smyrna, stating
that the amount of organizing stock ap­
portioned to them, had been subscribed
and the five per cent paid in.
We were informed yesterday morning
that Hastings had secured her full
amount of organizing stock, and now
stands ready with Lowell and Smyrna,
to take tbo next important step. Of
course Kalamazoo will experience no
difficulty in securing tbo amount of
stock apportioned to that place. ■
Do the people of Greenville fully real­
ize the importance of placing themselves
in direct connection with the great lines
of competition south ? Wo understand ■
they do, and are ready to engage in the
work to accomplish Um deaired end- We
know they have been quite heavily tax­
ed of late, but we believe in view of
what the future of that place may bo,
they are willing and oven anxious to be
burdened just once more.—Lawell Joum-

Clover Bullets!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN
Kalamazoo a ad Ann -A-rbor

WHEEL ' CULTIVATORS,
GALE ANU KALAMAZOO,

—BALL.

PLOWS HJVD CASTINGS,

Hams, Williams 4 Co.
Do not claim to have the only Mold­
ing Machine in Barry county, but they
Tr*ia» on th* Chieaco A Miohirsn Lak* Shore R.
K. leave Grand Raplda for Murkrsvn and White have one that will stick any and ail
kinds of meldings that are needed.
HalL a&lt; follow* :
(hieaco ExprtM at 10-00 a m. Detroit Kxprwsat They also have on band a large number
The Ragle of yesterday nays, of Mr.
500 p m.
of doors, sash, blinds, moldings, win­
dow frames, Ac., that will be sold at low Eggleston's argument before the Jury,
“ that it was poipted, condensed, argufigures for cash.
merUativo, and delivered with that j&gt;cGo to &lt; 'ommins &amp; Brown for Points, culiar force and earnest and elegant
manner which always characterizes Mr.
Oil*, Varniabea, etc.
Eggleston's forensic efforts. From be­
ginning to end this speech wain math­
ematical demonstration.”
That &gt;• so Air. Eagle, tho demonstra­
Best Meat near the bank.
tion being tho utter inability of the
Birkenruth tells meat reasonable.
Prosecution to make n case, even when
Smoked Hams and Shoulder* st Birconducted by such able men a&lt; Church
and Eggleston.
Salt Pork, fine quality at Birken­
ruth’*.
The number of scholar* enrolled in
I will sell better Meat, and at lower
the Hastings Union School at the open­
prices than any other Market In the
ing of the Full term :
city. •
g. Birkenruth.
WU »i»e two ealertaiumentr.
High School Department,
Grammar
“
.
LOST.
Intermediate
Somewehre near tbo Depotor on Stale
2d
Primary
8L, Tuesday eve. A black ribbon-sash.
of the Enclbh Comedy entitl'd
1st Primary
The finder will confer a favor and be
rewarded by leaving it at the Dentist ‘THE SERIOUS FAMILY!”:
office of Stewart A KleinhofT.
and the routine fam oTTHE BIBBSES.
_ I specllvely
Sep. Oth.
Mrs. Mary Htclnhoff.
Adnusmoa M ato. Chiidrt n 'r.. Poors open . “ Primary T
New goods has ju*t arrived at
\
BACK BUMBKKS
’
47."'
'
R. MUDGE'i.
We can supply most oil of the back I
._
number, of lie Jelly Baksbu from No. , j. L. ± D. Rrrn -TIn. mnnuheturAttention I
(ng firm arc to make seven enterics in I
I have a yoke of cattle and a single 4. W ill send as oom pie tc a fife as
hi»rm&gt;AM*w
-ai.v.1 (|jeC3rrjaffo jjnca^
union Fair, a&gt;
for 5 cts. MVNnncper copy. Dealers......
supplied
horse for sale. Will sell on time tor ible
at usual rates.
;
good paper.
R. J. Graxt.
follows: Two light top carriage*, four
Aug. 30, 1871.4
single open buggies, one double buggy.
Town crowded.
. They have just completed a beauty in
, “Onm. stormy night in winter when
Busi new lively.
the chape of alight buggy. It is finbbtho winds were blowing cold,” I bought
| ed off complete in the finest style and to
Wheat on the raise.
me a pair of boots and rubbers at Maus’.
crown :di, has Reed's Patent Shifting
Streets full of dust
I Rail applied to the top.
Everybody full of business.
The &lt;Jays of grace on accounts due
the late firm of Dickey A Bently, are
Over 40' teams in town to-day.
Auction.—There will bo a sale nt
pretty nearly out. Thos* interested
will do well to take notice,
dtoaepl I Several merchants gone east fer fall , auction on the premises of Nathan Lu■
cas,
two mile- east of the Centre of
Another railroad will not effect the ' goods.
j Carlton, on Monday, Kept. 25th, 1871. j
low prioes at Maus’.
Middleville is actively engaged in pre- Among the articles to b* sold are three
. paring to build anew school house.
work homes, five milch oowg, three ■
Wanted. Wanted.
'
ioyi * I -------------yearlings, enr two-year-old, hogs, wag­
Every one having unsettled accounts
In you are in doubt whether to kiss a on single buggy, cutter, hay and farm­
to call and settle the same by September
pretty girl, give her the benefit of the i jn&gt;; utensils. AM sums over $5. nine :
1st. for I must have my pay.
doubt-______ __
| months credit at 7 per cent, interest.
!
10wl
Mason Allen.

OAWINO

MACHINES,

HAEBOWS,

ESC.,

and the largest stock of
AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY.

in Barrv County—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’* Hardware Store, Brown’s Now Block.

Local tSlipijie^ Notice?.

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY
[.SnccMeon tv bickejr a Bentley.]

•fit Union Hall.
Extraordinary !

The New York
Comedy 'Company

patlifday &amp; JNoji. tVe’g,

nJ

MANUFACTURERS OF RASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.
'ALSO, LUMBER FLOORING SLMJfG $c.,

Broadway, near nrrr.

WITHIN TUB REACH OF ALL.
TFr are1 every day solicitedtofurnish Plates of Teeth

Advick to Lover*—when you cannot
Sol Smith Russeix gave one of his for less than our usual price, backed with. the complaint
Dox’t you know where to get your catch the last car nt night, take a “buM”
pleasant entertainments to a large nu of parties who say they are unable, to nay so 7nuch.~tbt
boots and shoes ? I do-at J. Maus'. instead.
diencr* at Union Hall last evening.
owto give all a chance to have Teeth who need and
A Detroit Jeweler exhibits among Wherever Mr. Rmuell may go, we as­ should’ have them, wc willfrom this date, for a few
Cancer can be Cured.
sure his audiences that they will wit­
other fancy goods in his show window a
weeks,
drop the price almost one-half. We will now mahe
ness no second class or ordinary* enter­
L. N. Mixer's * scrofula and cancer liorasol with n perfect clock in the han­ tainment. He Is a polished gentleman full and Complete sets for$25.
Single Plates, Upper
|
•
t
mixture In warranted to cure nil ca.tc* dle.
or
Under
SIS.
in every way, and bin entertainment*
—--------- ——
of cancer and scrofula In every form.
The New York Comedy Company's are meritories, as being the product of
Send for circular. $1 per bottle. Ad- Band were out this afternoon and sere­ extraordinary genius.
naded the people wjtb some of their fine
J lusting*, Mich.
nieces.
pieces.
*1 Senator* T. W. Ferry, of Michigan,
over Grant &lt;f- Phillip*' Store, Hastings, .Mich. J
Maus is bound to sell his groceries.
Linen collars reaching, It issaid, ncar- I Reuben E. Fenton, of New York, and '
| George G. Wright, of Iowa, have been I
‘oad boots and shoes if he don’t make a I h’to ihc—boot tope, are fashionable in
’ A. Ea&gt;)[
' traveling through this&lt;8tatc, investlgatcent
i
» t w
: Ing Its resource*.
At an election held in Cedar Bpring* ‘
~
T ’ w ---------11 cent sugar at Butell’i*.
| H. A. Goodyear.
Dan'i Striker.
on the 4th Inst, It waa voted to raise a i Get ‘-Quarter Stretch" badges or Life j
Rubber mop* at Butell'p.
sum, by taxation, of $15,000 with which Membership tickets for the Union Fair,
Peaches fresh and nice at Buscll’s.
to build a fine public school building. .4 and so save all bother. You can obtain ;
Strj^
Best Sherry wine, bitters for dyspep­
them for $2 or $10 each.
The time tables on the Valley Divlssia, at
Bus ELL'8.
! Ion of the Michigan Central Railroad
The Town Talk
or« to «* changed Monday.

ALL. Ol'R WORK WARRANTED,
STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF.

NO USE

Goodyear &amp;

Is the name of a Choice Brand of Ci- j The Grand Hoven Herald will be Isgoxs just received and for sale at tho • sued daily during the Fair, at Grand
City New* Depot
Rapids.
It will be printed on the
The Lsaorar Stock of School Book* grounds.

in the City at the City News Depot.

Remember the entertainments of tho
New York Comedy Company, this, and
Best cheese in the city at Busell’i*.
Monday evenings. The'.r play- arc spo­
ken of as being worthy of an appreciate
A Oaoicz Stock of perfumeries at the
public.
City News Depot.
Wish Action.—John J. Knapp hat
For Photographs and Pictures, of all boon appointed special agentoftlie P. O.
kinds, call on J, F. Minkler.
Department for Michigan and Itui* na
vfre Redfield, removed,
The Tows Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of the best Brands of Cigars I Lxonw’ HarosTTOBr.—This beautiful
in the market at Post Office.
' and useful magazine is fresh at over and
full of guod things, useful tilings, cheery
Cheapest fruit jarat Busell’s.
things, articles solid, articles spicy, prose
The place to buy your boots and «hoe« and poetry for adults and children.
iaat
Runt an’s.
Hitchcock &amp; Walden, Cincinnati.

Custom work made on short notice,
Chkaf Bkctrsuon.—During the great
in good style and reasonable prices
Union. Fair, at Grand Bapidt, next
____ at Runtan’s.
week, the D. ft M. Bailroad will usue
^tidies’ fine shoes of the- latest Wytes tickets at one-half the rrgulay rates to
«t Rmsn 3
and from Grand Rapids, at all stations.

CITY PAINT STORE !
COMMINS

a.

BROWN

PAINTERS
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,
PICTLBE FRAMES. GLASS, ETC.. ETC..

Sign &amp;, Ornamental Painting,

Dealers in

FBITIBE! noma’
Cull at 1

JOHiST
WOLF’S'
Iron, Nails, Glass,

Detroit Stoves,

LOTS .AND TILES Of IT
HAND AND BOUND

Graininj,

TO SELL.

Paper-Hanfinei.
Kahomirnnff, Ac.,

I

MADE OF

Luke Superior Iron
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

wrf '

Hostings, Mich.

Wooaeu Wa*e»

FURNITURE 0? EVERY
DESCRIPTION.

Shrou&lt;ljfurnM^ if de,...

tr$v

JOHN WOLF.

Also the .

FWOODLAM) PARLORS.

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VOL. I.

HASTINGS, HUGH., MOND/vTCVENtN.fi~\FI».r

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.
Tw«nty-fifth Diy i Procsadinga.

Making within 25 minutes of thn ♦;«
—- ------------- ---------- —
ho was gone.
r tho t”no . coant of Sailing's draft Tin. fa «/.»
’» kra“^w^r&lt; f “ a '

xonnxe st-Miox.

n n n n •
”’ ,87L
P. P. Hughes argument continued I
from tho point where we left off Satur- 1
lv hi
. •t .
. WOUla h0 b® hkoday afternoon.
it*
h0"' ’i*11 &lt;b«t
\. My filth general projioeition is \ ™
f
“&gt;' »»» con.orant.arf
that the body could not Imvo been dis- ShL
B««&gt;d« be w„
wilh
pwed of by tho defendant in tho time »-™., nmlung it diBcult, if oot iniKM.
allowed. He wm gone from his house
..bin, to tuoro tho body or row tho boat
from 9:30 to 10:45, just 85 minutes, as
taken mon,
we have shown by several witnesses and
ira. on thu branch of myrabject than 1
they are pomtaw about this. There is had
intended but I haw .tudied thia mya
no con^ct at all as to when he returned,
t.nou. rara a. no one clra ha. Xuditri
and let us see if there is any an to when
It, and bare put mm tim„
it than
he left. We have four witnesses who are
any one elra and I intend topreyou
positive ns to tho tune he left his house, the full reeulu of my innntigation, uo
or to circumstances which immediately
matter now much Hnw it take., .nbiect,
attended it. Miss Scribner and Herbert of cottrra, *o Hi. Hcnor, for in no o th.r
Ihinw say it was 9:30 end they uro corraGeratod
by !h.&lt;" ti™ ll...
th^ l.i.
K1
”’r
mbcratlMl hv
They l oth say tho boat left at 10 and so
v»
N docs Miss Piper. Mrs. Bucklev who Li ' **
,
“‘“Pl^rancc on Sunday,
was Mary Rugglea nt that time, h the ]
"“i j** U ““P 1,0 cou‘only one in conflict as to tire time ho loft, -n1-'
do°* ?ot *nd’$ate guilt
She says that Herbert Piper left her lhl9 “ a &lt;hlhcult question to discuss, for
house th at evening at 8:30, that sho re i -,0 ,nan.niay Bay how another will act
members this from tho fact that her
c®pm «“erK*&lt;'«v'. but if then- is
tuttor.om^irauof
tor oompuy
n« “
l*pranincra, hi.
lather
cumnlaiiMMi &lt;d her
company starstav- “n'”“
tUing
°n •nrth,'‘n ft
appe«nmce«,
lus
---.
i- ...1 , •
J
. 1 appearances that dnv am r»w«;nk .m

11, 1871
f t

NO. 24.

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d .'ra n« ”
^ATb^MnM ZS rad^„'rF“UXd:r

Xou

&gt;*»&gt;■«6nitwT„:ld।“*««•.•»»^-i«^.“h^ro“^vhi&gt;lraSri°:

ih?^r1x,‘;KS:b^.'&amp; S

plain. jBut is it not more probable that J~TV~
ruh..
It wiw 9:30. Ufl l*,&lt;r 8Uid, and that sho
‘
i W C.Otl‘e"

8th. Ingram says ho tossed his head
o i &lt;»
...
"r?r at thl-s P°iut ,&lt;md* additional susond said, “God, I don’t know wh™ h«
7d‘ , oy 5m?’ ,^at
I“id picion to tho disturbed ground found by
U, ho will probably turn un on «nlt «. । out uoarLv “ 11000 on Monday I hero licv. Mr. Fisk, for that piece of woods
ter." Thi.^PLS7faff, M
T? a torri^_&amp; l‘Rl fuU
bnt ’ould
no3r thL4)int oa tl‘°
proved that ho ever used profane lamru- U
hkely that if he toik any
4th. It wiwTot Vanderpool for where
nnd In™, nnra. i.o„ 1^.
would spread . did ho get the boat? II» wm shown
fore, so that ft looks ns if ho thniiwhf h.. “ » toi* • ho,r b‘K n luK’1 110 hBd 1 001 to buve fb" meBM
I,rocnro one.
must put this fa this time in oHerto *“?■ H &gt;• nut natural, ho would con- no did nny indicate having been on ,
make^t stren“ r
“ UoS M bo &lt;,Ottld"nch ° To-va^- W »&gt;o took a bont from
8&lt;h- The, nut into tho uiunth nf .......
Hwo &gt;« the bo.t natural ,lory. It it read wtot Iraramo of it? All Ito.
I&gt;utchmun-Niinfnu™.,r—that'ho don , *“
"*•* F«eM bud diwn- provra Vandorjxxd waa not iu that boa;
howird in tho bank but thia onio
Prarod and them wat a run ou tbo bank, and tliat tbran wm no doad body thorn
roborato tho .torr of VandoniooT that 1 ™?d ”
IT ,n*“‘ral t,r l,iln *&gt; lako i and that whorror it we., I.o war totally
tho dog w.u in tho bank and^ha'' Fidd I
“T^1” “* U,“
M. «&gt;uld, nnd nnmnrarnet atopt ducorory. If it wx.
’..ItoringwithH RoXraimild'P'™J
u .how in order to rat Vanderpool their theory not only
hearing Ito, use another orth winch nt
*? X“b “h "l"' lb' b*’k wra ,
'»''*« grtnmd but it put.
ob.tabody believes.
“ ey ,bould come in and see ' cl° 1,1 tho T“-v» for 1,0 d,d
«,any &lt;ko
10th Hi. iiiiiin.fni
■ .&lt; ' Ploufy ol money. Now which Is the bodyout wWi« tlint boat lay there. I
fan that tbOr toll you a'tout I ton'v but “‘“*l '’t'1’' 1"'“
’'luld ,l,rond
b“ ।
“ ”■ °°‘ G&lt;J'g° ,V*“J‘’rIxx’1 ’ho
his writino- ih..
» i v i "*'•’&gt; । , n»on&lt;7 lor that purpose, or that ho would "oct outin tlu»t boat for no little Ixrnt
&amp;on
± I .’?v™d
to w
to~
.» raeb a ma a. there
Ira I admit. ItLoommon for on, on.. S
Tn
J"’"och
'
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V.
f

“b“!

-P ? -SdF

'm eaulell mi wh'nt";u„Vraia “do £ ! V“ “Z S«»l m»«mt rf minor, and tn.
I h«'« »'iw“ tint to yoy,
. i &gt;ou would do m । jtiv j10 Ja n-.tho very fact that some one elso made
i ■m4^X?“ ^,\nO?l, ,M!e!&lt;,XL Nor « “iro any proof that ho was that voyage in that little boat, shows
the-lock wnatbo slow* ItU
™ had those •« dotlies on when asked to
V &gt;11 11A 1
i^Ut .! IC-V,
|‘ iusolveut and if ho was doos ths* prove ' t,iat lli® prisoner at tho bar is not the
I'totoble that tor tritor would raw’pUil
ITrf1 “
?” ,..u ho d™..nlx.|
how thothtug urthae? OnXu&gt; ptilt, oj. It i., not my borine., to
if he went A»ra&lt;- ni K -in
a «.* .u- , atunIa? night previous, and onSunday i &lt; one, k&gt; much the Letter for utt, for | .,fVPnt and the mat inrolrent and u the lbow wbo ** wa&lt;' but wc,uld hare be.
W ... tho bend 1 ,„e „„
g ‘,7’"^“, 0“m„’ rnmo tho poopt of Stalrin. to bare
Sd “ I u my. 1..,
nnil
i limn
. } the other
lin,,te
Commit
G I wa. followed thin Loot instead of Koiug off
tc -timony wrong.
u
i
hod
an oar lock, ^eM.lLnbef
and thnt
that &gt;u.
he «-&gt;
warc ..nr
carho
ro dor
?’ to
But
that hc
I
b'r^ « iaeolrent wXe
jg ttto offer ™ « ""W ««.l -Utor thia pr.wuer.bnt
aU^Xr. il r?1
d
i^o
77“ T .r
d"“
““d ,h'-v ’raid tover tov’o Wng drapH? whik d
t.. li.e 1*,!^"“ ” ““Z'’
!UlIUlt#a
1/1 . Z°.ndbrat
n ly&gt;*.4 .In..-..
,l.u . .t“W" “
. .
nflfr Stl...—
....
- r JU| Jlc ; let us pursue 1ho inquiry as to who it
: “ bln
JL1
f,,r -*“■ «*- “
to b" tok«.,to h3 to.nl I't',
f“™"h
mouth
of the river
and
back, and surely■ :Pte«i.ni for .»ri,.K draw .hid, we bulked «t tow to ... found, .nd
.. »bofttort
&gt;.r.
n.itoek,«»lrartl&gt;
"1 F,"ld ™,“'d "«t Iravo toma was. After two yuan of persistent ef­
it would take fully that length of time’11
if have proved to be probable. He did how it was thought he was killed, w.
fort and inquiry this lioat has never
n&gt;
notice.
j . been found nor accounted for. You rcnot dnvre^^-h^dnJ^hn^mt^ftMiml
to go____________________
for the , tout it is not1Hstrange
lie reliable
should offers
know
1 capital
towing
a &lt;te^l
ns M,Jt ProlWfiC&gt; uur want ...........
‘-- He had
of
u ms pros
pros-­ ,neuiber bow reluctantly ho left that
not druggclTw]
■•ruimd h" msnn* I »r Fit
t’ if t “^‘rinc but with his friends to the boat something about it, and he would no
bo' ,o {'° on w’th •“» business, andinhis
his life.
'x,af' nn^ w*wu t0^ 1 ’ S®1 *nto onP ou^
aTShimn^L
at Kntnr.,'n7JT7»\, r " 1----- LuTZTcT **that
wot itvlocs nvt
n« appear
appear that
that he
ho was
UM i v-ry
very likely
hkety to
to describe
dewribe it
it exactly
exactly as
as !lur
‘
'
prove dis- l°r f,,ftr the beat would swamp, did ho
a Kalanutems tand gave no reason tor diking for or devising t
.
’
’ * 2
.2..
_____
stir? He didn’t core whether shi'
------------ - rum, hns ho done1 it?
.-l‘bideriii^cmi^°atx»ut it'then kt
Betook tho walks to Canfield’s hiU ‘lo no good and everybody would . tec
not, ho . knew
5th. If he murdered him for money swamped
,- - &gt;
,or- ------ he
-. was safe'*'
,
happened that it was a re’.l. It ho.had written would he have fixed upon thnt time and for hc hod tho heaving line in Im, hand
life house that eveninw which wit with ' tbi-re, that Mrs. Vanderpool thought she ^‘at letter before tho body was fpuud, it occasion, with men in tho next room ami a*1*1 ho know he would bo pulled in. He
‘to l“
"raf&amp;t rai i
ra-i^to EXd J?ra.fa- ’raid tora to..
tapraunra.
people passing along tho street ? Would wanted tho Kmt to swamp, for.wncn the
...ran Ito &gt;irar and lank would uiato
“T
unranal nb.-n
At thu |w...l the .^nukra etoed on he havoaetected a time when he hud com- Captam tn.il to save it ho said “let (ho
«18 ndnuu, of th. trtok ttoo, kmriur , lbc “«*?
*e""t w
S-unlny atornran. .
pany at his house to inspect his actions boat go to hell” It is clear that he
17 mmutradn . hid. .o do all a. raS I d"5r’ “,r"cl *• “"7
and compare them with other times ? ^nted tho boat to go there. HorepreWho. eto.tad to tn do.’ lie todto
Held had d..|.
Would he have selected a time so that' «jnU’d himself to be without money and
__
__
MOXDAr
he would have to dispose of the body in .v&lt;?l,we have proved that he hml money.,
rrauefnauki.own ton- to tto took j I’T* “,ul "f'S
I went
and examined
the safe,
When wo adjourned on Saturday, I this manner ? Why, it is one of tho and wo have n right to assert thnt h.
..nd then k. th. Teran Huura, ,luJl |
’™'rad
.xrat.nj/the
raft, which
.hwh they
ttov
most foolish and idiotic murders I ever , had ns much money as my brother Ek
had
used
in
common.
If
any
ono
of
had
gone
over
substantially
the
subject
spend-a few minutes looking around to I you have n lingering doubt as te the I of his a|yenra»ee en Sunday, and it
heard of!
gleston asserted was in the teink. He
see thatno vne was about, tor be would
That blotting letter I have nothing
“-V™ don’* kn.OK hut this man
Next
he I
vr ■*u^®cenr'-‘ oi George Vander- ' now remains for mo only to say on that
x lie likely to be very cautious. L\
-. Lv
*. 1
| pool, look him through and through as i subject that they have failetl entirely to more to sav about thnt. than what has klUod Heriwrt Held and if they e&lt;
mould have to get 'a boat, but whore •
‘ he appeared in the bosom of his family ( show anytlung unusual or anything to alreadv been said, for tho idea that bo 1 knowledge thnt, what have they to do
would be get one, since they tell you
on that Sunday, and satisfy yourself. • attract the attention. Tho question is rontonplatad murder then, is too foolish w th this P™ner ? Mr. Eggleston corthat nil,.the. Imats are kept locked?
The thing is imjiOMible. God never what would they huce him say, or how to be considered.
rented the speaker by saying that he
But ho eoull not take him down the
uuuw a
made
u ibm
man with
wan the
»nv temperamonl
leiunerauiuiit of
&lt;h would
wouiu they
liter have
nave him
mm jook
look ?.- 1 toll
ion yen
yeu . V Who was tho man in that littlo Kaid 1,0 did ,,ot know but this man in
river withoutpi
out a boat,
mat, so.
su wo
wo must
mu have a
a
Vanderpool, who could do meh 1 there b nothing in 1ms nppearauco or boat ?
tho boat carrieil tho body down tho
boat from c,
eqtoe quarter, we wiuauppu-— • u
anj apjM.Br as be did. who&gt;«9uld . actions that day, which would militate
If tliat man in the boat at tho Bank "Ver, which explanation tlio speaker
he Htole.tho
----------- ----ie boat
from a senooner,
or au»
a umn-and wear home baa panto in ■ guilt, and that is nil 1 have to sav on dock was not Goorgo Vanderpool, he thought made the matter no better, for
nr he
ho gut
CMlt it,
it. only
onlV he
11O UUlSt
BOX* | brood
,
. day
, ....
. the
..______
..&lt;• 1his
• | this subject.
’
matter how
must have
light, •into
|)mnu7
« of
never committed the murder. Now we ,if the People, by their Counsel, get up
had one. then he k would haye to get the family, as-much as to say: "I’ve got’ IX.—My ninth.prepositionis that the have not thfust that boat into this sane, nnd
that the prqof is not so clear
lxk!y toady and change his elathea, for him killed.and here’s his junta,” who I entries in these books of account are not that is their boat, awl if they say after but what this man in the boat may have
he had un'his black clothes when he could sink hk murdered victim iu hake I uguiusc the prisoner. The entcries in this, that it has no Connection with tho curried.awuy tho body, then they have
left .tho hous*' and when Im* returned, Miclngan rutd then go to his family phy- : these hooka J say, are not agiuust him. ca.se, what did they introduce it for ?
business -.villi the prisoner, for he
and the man who was seen in the white sician, M.nuieh uh to say “Pre gut kirn '
1st. In iho firnt place it will not bo Was it n trick and divico to coat prvju- •
bo convictel, if at all, without any
boa: had light clothe* on. Next ho ; disposed of. feel of my pulse.” You j preftutnod that these entries are forg- dice against this prisoner ?
doubt or uucertainty. The very fact
woeld have to take tho body out af the may
urounu uuu
,u not । erwa&gt;
.v presnwqition
mav wni
turn around
and buy, if he u
did
cries, &lt;JU
on the Wlttrar?
contrary u
tho
No, the Counselor on tho other sido that this body was found so far up the
Irunt door, with tho light from tiu) slwt' doiit,«rho.did
can’t tell
of &gt;1
the
these books
.l»H ? I CBn
t»dl who did it ’' nf
m» law a*,
-in. that
that .tlifMA
1xw»L~m aro
nm not is too bouest a practitioner for that and ' shore,in so perfect a state of preservation,
shop streaming in his ia£e, far Canaran j.
• •’s not.my •business,
*
- • 1\ -forged.
- —
• presumption
•
▼
« you.
.
•is to resort to such practice as that.
—that
nor tho «-bssiThe
I .tell
1 points to this man in tlio boat as having
swose he hade light there till 10 o’clock, new.of
__ 2____________
,that
______________
,_________
o,_,__________________________
________________
r_________________
this twisoner.
tiu- books are
not forged,
and that •
But who was in_____
that______
boat r___Was
it carried it fj»r
out into tho lake,,__
for—all
and he did this without tearing odx j.VJL—Thvjo was ■ othing cau.mul in
presumptMin muxt aland until overcome j George Vanderpool? I will demon- the proof goes to show that if tho body
blood in front.of the counter, or on the ,ou Monday, nw was tho 1 with proof, and thoro is not tlio slightest ■
strata to you beyond ti doubt thnt it was hail boon dropped at tho mouth of tl^.
sMemalk, in front of the bank, wlucn ■
Mf ,.loaning the bank cn- proof that they were changed in any I not Vanderpool nnd rf it was not ho, the ’ Manistee river it would Imv.--^ne to
raise* tho very important query, vtbx } „Hnn| He was seen by a largo num- other way than iu tire ordinary course of Jwhole
theory
shore immediately,
”
UIWI j falls
HUM to
MJ the
IHV ground.
grvuuu.
i ,u
, and
uuu if
n carried
c»me«J bj
S3
did not the blood drip hare as
of £n8 friends .and neighbor on that I &gt;uAine*s.
I
1st. Tr
Ho /had
41 on a gray coat,
. their
•• • ■ far up by being washed
. w oa anrl off
down the stepsito the river? On I*111 I -an»,
jnv, and ?«•»
vet, —
Bottling
be —
argued
’ 2d. last
r- ws sw arfaai is the anjamont. ’ witness, Mrs( Fralick says and to make tho shore, as it is proved all flood wood
e&gt;caa —
o
return be would would hava to take cur*- ugainatius
-. . . appearance more than
---------i.i i -Mr.
­ Eggtestou sayethai ho kept an ac- it dacbly sure wo find the deposition of j and floating material is carried along
could
of ihefiiiuxt again, for no boat won out ba OTaicst any -one who had heard of; count ut what he drew out m the little Mr. Fralick road. Now, where did he , the shore, it would have been worn and
, of place the next morning, nor was any die dfaappea'rance of Field. He was memorandum book kept in tho drug pit this gray coat ? He left his pants battered all to pieces. I tell you this
marked-with blood- Ho would havo tq.. j»ot out earlier than his neighbors, and j store. Field was net obliged to deposit and seat nt tho Bank at noon, but he ' mystery about the boat is deeper than
can fathom and it is nbt for the prischange his ciotho* again when he catoe ,w
it wns
was the
1HU JUW
most natural time
--------in --------the world
. ....' ------------all his money
-------------------------------there. No witness
--- hns wore the gray coat home and if was
’ back and go to Dr. FiaheFa and than fur Wm to
cfeauing before .the gu;ie on that stand ami sworn, that the liangin; up in his closet that evening. | oner nt the Uur to be cjjleil to an uchome
'
&gt;&lt;«./■
— — I.MMV,
i Luainess af the4 day
began,n« Iu.
hoLrttif
kept1 writing was«■a/Kir.&gt;w«tf
differenthnnd
hand,nn/1
and th/'V
they Tbry may eny that he put on one of' count for it If this body wasclropivd
FioWs, but if so, and be handled that [ at the’ mouth of tljp $era there is a bunI BoOCttUtrta.
Ben.ulrfs UMV
The change----------in business,
entirely
on, tho books themselves,
We will now present, in a ttable,
----- , whrti JJU
• iu rely........
—
/
•
in it, would ~
it —
not
show
to oiio vwue
that it would come
inc prusecutian
the
proseoiuini would
wuvuu have
**-•«. him do
-- in ft*,
r- ------i .| dred chances
.------ ravu.u
be wus
was going
going io
toxvn
xun»iit«uv«-.-,
alone, was * ver;
ven mid I tell you jf ib;z;
thess are two Lr~:r.?_,
furgenes, | bloody corpse
- _ t.besides
..bl., el.z.
htltl aro .ra*ra
those &lt;5 minutes, with the time it would naJnra.l ooe.'uiun,
the Irra,
limon had
two Knn/lra.tl
hundred n,,/l
and «■.*
we Tinian
must neC/lHTlf
account !; stums the next.day, and if’ho destroyed it, ashore immediately or within a few
for the11arc
alterations
honestly,
if possible.
J what
of Field's
is missing?
1 tell
I ciiles
at the
most,
if anchored,
... cake
i to
. de
.1 . each,
.....4, ond
mrarl then
1 l,An wo
ten been
.
....
_______
1
tra flita
t iruifl hr. v.natlyif Twk«ai)11e.
' .vllUt
CORtcoat
of Field's
iri iniSSUlP'
? I tell
I miles
at the
niG«tAtlfland
if nnn^a.cl
al.n..then
positixelv
arranged
previous
to this cl...
probably
3d.The fingecyofthoso books could «erve you 4imt coat describes’ Field, exactly, when the roj« broke. Uuf suppose it
will give you his story and we for your­ He did all the cleaning openly and ad
witted whoerer
cheese .ra
to -come
selves
is the
,, UlUiOU
■ &gt;.l*es which
WUUUd ia
U*rar anost likely.
W»kVCWCd vwrrav
----- --fa. ifat no useful purpose.fur it only goes to in- • and it also describes tho man picked up I was carried 10 or 15 miles into the lake,
In the 17 minutes qwken of ho would lh
jloixxJk up the carpet the tint .crease Field's uwnev e‘2,00v nnffe Conn on Lake Michigan. Tho lint, too, dre then It might well come aslioro 80 miles
,
.
‘i tiling
_H if
:r ihe.was
_____ .ra.Inra
'V ell.
going rntoelect!
etecn ,1m&gt; ever hud. Thevecenk signed fairly 'cribes Field and also tho man in tlict I “way and unabraidod. lt»s idiocy and
have to
urn
would
it not be xery natural t &gt; take in that shoe shop gives him an effectual' mysterious boat, for it was a low brown ; criminality to say that these facts 'about
Walk frum lu&gt;ttSB
Bank,
I up the carpet first, ,ar would ho be hke- protection, but tf he bad not that even, I hat, and Vanderpool never wore such a l the man in tho bout aro not suspicious
To Tyson Hou-c.
““• ly to have it till he got through* Hu in? has a protection. But they will say hut, but Field did and so did tho man areumstonws and if so to whom do they
See that coast is clour.
the books would V" ini
--- **—I and
—-.4 in
ia^wIau he
Im was
vna at
nf tho
11m Bank
Tin.,!- |1 point
liCiillt ? If they
flmv say
erm tlio m
.—.. ----mpectcd.
in lit*.
the Kzuitboat; Ibesides
man
was found
10 “ * Mckneo* was not of x character to preGetting a boat.
what do (ho books snow? They
J , amply dock at 9:80. before V. could have got : 10 days after the 5th of September, I
“
vent hk cleaning.
To find iron and lash it,
■e kept
very
there.
; answer that it was just two days before
show
that
tho
books
'wore
kept
way
“ I VIII.—Now let us see what tiny
Changing his clothes,
Now,gentiemvn,
gentlemen, take those
tdoueniv
inueeu, mu
chiuB is
Lvery
—y Now,
there facte
facte and ■ tho body * was found.
Who knows
slauenlv indeed,
bat uuv
ooe tiling
.
Carrying out A load ing body, 10 “ । bring against hi* appearance.
cunridar them and weigh them, and do I when Field was killed, if killed at all,
bft. He looked pate hut Ki* sickueu BtrangJ andnotiixaMe»bat when this
Taking care of boat on xeturn, 5 “ I
----mode
these
entries,
he
not
forgot
them
wheq
my
eloquent
’
or
where
he
was
killed,
or
where ho
— - - —- - - - tt-'*';—
accounts for that and he kad been so a vouug num luuuu
Changing clothes again,
•’ “
—
unn. Thn
ihauM call in »•
his «_•
frieuds
without any i। hrother
brother ailrlnMiina
addresses you.
Tho Incv
law &lt;"»■&gt;•
gives WUfl from the 5tll 10 tho 17th. T11CSO
*' j week, bowties one of their own witiiossos,
Going to Fisher’s,
mmaneat excuse and say to them, -see | tho People tho privilege of closing tho, are unanswered questions and no man
*’ ■ Secor, says he looked natural.
Going homo
here that is &gt;7(M) ami that ia M’-O." ns I cnse and wo trust that no persistent effort is so likely to kuow as this strange mar,
j 2d. Ho did not answer Young very
in toe boat What relation the dis­
“
promptly fa the afternoon, when busy he Mr® before in his life did such a I to cow* «P these things will blind you.
Making,r,
thing,
and thou that both these same no say that it was imnoasiblo for turbed and suspicious spot and the
ng do
down and back, 48 “ jit his book and then wked what people entX should turn up changed. I tell , him to take tho body out in band found by the Itev. Mr. Fisk bears
Add towing
u
I
said.
What
would
they
have
him
roy
•
vo^thor.
i.
.uurv
..Jpiriraiu
that
one
1
1^.
brak
for
Ibcra
.1^
Wc^y
Bautcr
•*
20
to this boat, 1 know not, possibly none,
Add nt Fwher’t
There was a run on tho bank and busiihimrlhan in anythiaff .Ira Did he wffhm ,S frat,and 18 frat abcra the nr- but it certainly points in that direction,
Total,
183 ““ | new was cumfag to a cnsu, and be k..oi that Granta Vanderpool one p&gt;- «. •“
h» could look nitht do.rn m- and the concurronoc of the money band
« and i would be verru^b’ to bul“':T .what !
.Ct to tor-,, than.. I mnko no charge-. £ the Uut and wo Itnow that ho ... a with tho suspicious stain, and tho man
'Or two hours and thirteen minutes,
^&gt;and
n,i ..rnnn? They sav bo pretended ho sent
at I tril vou U looks as if ho know fc'toful eenffnol that tught, for be eaye in tlio boat with money concealed, and
toi I a telegram, but wo have proved that he
if the shoe shep was open fill ten ofa
’c&gt;-~k
S,„t somermng
rauiolLing woo
wra go.ng to happen. Il be
oat door, a great part of tho tho disappearance of Field, form at tho
m toss
loss
e
; tliat
uu&gt;»^ •**
--,
be would have to do ail this work m
toast a remarkable coincidence.
than ar.
ar. hour,
hour, or
or else
else take that body out ' fliLoig ray. he went Uck two or f ,nty have oeen all chance, but it don i »nw^
than
Now taking these mysterious focte
into the street when ho knew a man ,
j
OTr
n
^
er
jj
0
lootjt,
.
..
.
!
__.j .k«..------ —:— «----------- ?
raX’ JraX | jTg entrto-nt^UW, ton ,{£Ih*™
and circumstances unexplained, if you
was fa the next room.
;
we Mt often do th, same | 4th. ’Die
, or any of you can convict this man for
Now to u. xrako a Uble oakulaUJ .
don’t 1
11“,u'bed b“°
““J "rii ,|Xi„t iuJ,, drawn out to eommoniration with au acoomplioe and this most heinou'i crime, I would not
from Vanderpool’s story:
like to answer for that man’s peace of
5 min. I account for it ? ,
betoH
Putar,tto/Fiotd
Walking to drug store,
'
4th
Thev
say
ho
told
1
etaro
ibm
f
jciu .raartto
mind in this world or in thu next This
5 “
•Un
— to Into, rad ’to'
-----LKXJ34iF.eid.
Walking to Dr. Ellis’ house,
story of this mon in tho boat was flash­
.
5 “
wo th«&gt; to &lt;W rat think so ? Wtot as to tho amount paid Field.
Walking to the boat,
2d. Would Vanderpool have allowed ed over tho country m a very few days
X. There is no motive for oomnnttmg
From boat to store again,
object could he tore in lying ^0“'^ this murder shown against Defendant Fralick to row within ton or fifteen feet after the murder hupjwned, and if Secor
5
To bonk to lot tho dog in,
of
him and sit quietly ? Tho danger and his enthusiastic followers, Conover,
for it would ody Ito’011 » ,rldcD„ If
n he
h„ touraereo
u.
murdered him ior his money, bo
5
Going to Dr. Fisher's,
it ^trawrads if gndJ “ “
d OT. &lt;nu
Jid g
u driib.rto.ly, » that it was no ac­ would have been too great and he could Ingram, Balli", Cutcheon and Buggies,
20
had spent half as much time ia hunting
At Kober’s,
not
hare kept himself in that boat.
that
the
tod
bran
enra.™
riaouiwl
murder
01
cidental murder or anything that hap
10
Going Lome,
8d. If it was Vanderpool would ho
(Continued on 3d page.)
nened in the heat of pawon.

luufaprttramra lo,,g; tirara raX

Total,

60

T1"-

*”

�OtFB WASHINGTON LETTIE.
Aug. 28, 1871.

The Census Bureau rewHs the total
population of this DMIet &lt; 111,700

ISA”

POLITICAL BTTUATMm.

Delano, Just published here and that i
District
"11,U7
Congresaman Shelhkhnrger at CIsto­
Of this number there are of colored ,
land, Ohio, are dear and comprehen­
population
43,404;
of
white
67,
SBC
mak­
sive reviews nf the situation. Mr. De­
lano going generally over all the ground ing a white majority of 43,802. The
total
population
of
the
District
ia
1980
excepting that of the} tori fT which is
I Offer to the tteople of BarryI
ably handled hy Mr. Hhellabarger. was 75,000showing au increase in the
Their speeches constitute a thorough ।last decade of 66,620 or nearly one hun­ County a large and select I
dred
per
cent.
and conclusive answer to the quiblings
C. M.
assortment of Dry Goods, 11
of Carl 8churz and the recalcitrant
course of Horace Greeley upon the per­
Groceries, and a full line ofI
TEACHERS
NOTICE
­
sonal conduct of the Administration.
Mr. Shellabarger accepts for Ohio the i
Examination of Teachen for Barry
practical proposition of ex-Conimisslonvarious other goods—EveryCounty, Fall Series.
cr Wells who is pushed forward by the
Democrats as their grand statistical j Th* Fall mHm of laxher* exMalBatioa* will b« thing to be sold Cheap fori
hold m fellow*:
fugleman for Revenue reform, ami
j Cash. Call and Examine I
At Orangeville, Oct. Gth.
shows that generally and especially In
“ Hastings, Oct 9th, and Nov. 6th.
Ohio the Democratic platform rests
" Assyria, Oct 13th—Ellis School ! the Goods. You will not re-1
upon the strictly revenue tariff, and op­ House.
gret it.
I
poses all protection to industry by
At Nashville, “ 17th.
moans of a tariff on imports, while the
,. Middlerille “ 20th.
Republican reformers in Congress have
“ Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
practically carried ont the conclusion,
“ Woodland, Nov. lOtli.
' oromnllr at 9
if not the theories of Mr. Wells, and
those who agree with him in a demand
DRESSED
sent by them to Congress. The first
nnd most prominent claim therein
LUMBER,
made was for •* Encouragemeet -call It
protection if you will—of American In­ ardoflhe past will net only b. taaiauUad.
dustry.” They requite only that thin • tondily adranerd. that the achoob of lUrry may
rompam hrarnbly with thana af other oaudaa.
Of all Kind*.
protection should bo unvarying and le­
gitimate. He endorses the propositions
of the “revenue reformers” of tlio Re­
publican party. In favor of a discrimi­
Elerator BalUisj of C. F. Dwight A Co,
nating tariff lor protection and for rev\ enne.
It will eoasBieneo Sept- «th aad nootiou* *ix weak..
Th. flup.rint.wd.nl of frhooU will *l»o eondoe:
Mr. Delano goes so fully over tho
HASTINGS, MICH.
Held that it cannot be fairly referred tn
in a letter, but must bo read to bo ajw
Claaane tn the uranehev Uu*hl during the winter
preciated. He nails some of the mis­ nil b. formed. PhraM Ihasmphr. Taleltaetoal
Lnlhntelie. KeUtns. OraMar. Me&amp;oda of Teaehtakes and falsehoods of the Democratic ; n*
'ullclnir I
and Government, will receive apaeial attention,
newspapers and othera regarding Presl- took* needed oau bo had of the Saperintandeat at
half current prices. Cornell'* Phyiiccl Ueo*dent Grant's Administration of the ! boat
aphjr, Kert'a ehorter oouraa in Grammar. Robin- ,
Revenue, and gives many new jiointa ] un'a Malhemaiira and Handair* Iteadiagaad Elo ।
in tho history of Sun Domingo nflkin ]
OF. MKNV
which everybody ought to read and un­
derstand.
'
T. B. DIAMOND.

LTH.

Hama, Wffliama, &amp; Co.,

IE®
▼AN VELBOR A ROLFE.

1

RUSSELLf JVEriMS,

Sash

L. RUSSELL,

CHAS. H. BAUER.

ATTORNEY AND 00

Doors,

E. A. HOLBROOK.
nd OonaaaUon at Uw.and Bolish-

;-4 ...b.

Blinds,

&amp;c.

BEST STYLE

GKANT &amp; PHILLIPS

OFFICIAL MOVEMENTS.

PralriavUlc. Aag.S in.

Co. Bupt. Behool*.

The President did not return to Wash- ingtoD yesterday as was expected by
many angry oflice HCt-kcra. There was
AND
no -business of special moment requir-1
Ing hi.* presvnee at the Capitol.
Ten days leave of absence will bo
ATTENTION I
j
granted to Pennsylvanians In the De­
portments in addition to the usual an­
PRACTICAL HOR8EKHOEING Bad G«aml i
nual leave of thirty days, provided such 1 IlBck.mnhin*. at th* old -rtand of A. M. Kock. ,
uddltiontd leave is necessary to enable
M. PRICKETT.
them to vote, &lt;
The Auditing Commissioner of our
City Dinin# Rooms
District Corporation is advertising for
claimants against tlte city of Washing­
ton. We suppose that few will refuse
to respond to* the call especially as
there is now plenty of money in the
Treasury.

TINE BOOTS!

Arc bound to aell

WM. L. COBH.
Bam «WUBU. will Hl'.tnM u&gt; rij Blmhhu Batnutod

HARVEY WRIGHT,

DRS. J. M. A C. RUSSELL,

DRS. B. J. A E. F. BROWN,
ll?:Y,tyFATM.ty Phniciam. OBeo tn old P. 0.

|Tk, poor treated creiailouaiy Tbanday after

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYSICIAN and Surrnon. Dweilin* on Broad -ay, Baar the Court tiauaa.

Io the City. Masnlhetared by

DR. C. C. LINSLEY,
Phyiielan and Deatiit.

WOODRUFF!
P. DRAKE, M. Ik,

REMEMBER,

l attention given to the treatment of

Groceries, | Waohlngtou Block, South side State St.

HANLON, M. D„

SESaarasart*

BJUTWELL’S STAR ASCENDING.

Ail Styles of Women's and ChllAnd everything in their line of Goods
at prices as lew iw at Jackson,
or Grand Rapid*.
And in many caw*. Lower.

The Best in the City. Snrjean aid Meciaaiial Deatisis,

GB.4XT# PHILLIPS.

HYDE k. HAUER.

C.H. HICES,
©9*411

CosUbm

SUr’- 11

0,,,‘ *

The Corner Grocery.
N’w Got,ds «i««t Received.

oorlOVtf

STEWART KSTKINHOFF. ’

J. C. WOODRUFF

MUEICAX!

LOCAL MATTERS;

C. G. HOLBROOK,

WM. UPJOHN,

Horsemen Dry Goods.

Secretary Boutwell has left for a short
vacation. He has been hard at work st
L.*£. HTAJP'FKR.
bls desk most of the summer and uow
Aconov Bills printed on short notice
only gives himself a temporary respite
;
intending to return Id two weeks. Hc at thin Office.
takes all the congratulations received
from those who rejoice at bis ruccees,
.and the condemnation of those who
envy the high position he has earned,
‘l^t.ltMAN RICH, Dealer in Mimic*! In
uMrat.,Shret Moaie. Moiieal Hook* rtc. Aho
with grave equanimity. The premium
rm for th* jn«tlr celebrated
at which the new loan is now being
TirLoa a firley omat,
taken iu Etaopr, is a practical and as­
tonishing result of Mr. Boutwell's
financial genius that will pale the Inch
_______ ___
factual fires of bis petty rivals, and turn j
Mioh.
off the gas from the unail light fl nan ‘
dor* so effectually that In the darkness
•which surrounds thBm, they will be un­ CAKII FOLICUM.
able to find the thread of their fine spun
arguments dropped so suddenly by
them, on hearing the cable news from R.publlr of Cbinago. Aaaott*.
R.UMB43
Horn, of l/iltnhn
.t
London. Inflationists here are subsldMjn r
MMM1 K&gt;
lug. They fly their kites now very
20.JD 29
low indeed.
3.000.000 W

WM II. HAYFORD
tau Agoat: jUda bonght aad *Wd. and mil ba*.
num traaaortion* on reaaoBBble term*. OAee ovnr

Howi, of New Terh

to Helt}

Groceries,

IIOOL OARBIJIfi
A Hastings .1

Crockery.
Glassware,
J. W. MAYNARD.

&amp;.C., &amp;,c.

The delightful rain of Wednesday ■
night was much needed by thu crops' SiKW PLAN.
CASH POLICIES. j
of this region which were fast drying
Cbwper than any Eton ln Haatinn I m,.v„ ’,,U&gt; T- WHEELER.
up and withering under the intense
0°l&gt; ri T~..r.,, oa„ I, ,a,
beat of the sun. The country smiled
s..&lt; I, p„ C^4. b, b.,,.,
04
again and the streets of the city look
quite attractive in the absence of dust.
ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
SHERIFF. OSee al the Court Uooae. HaaUn*».
aaa. *a&gt; i.im, 1HH. 1
The reduction of the grade on tbe
Hia . Thia Halal, bo l.&gt;u* and favorably kaown
sidewalk at the east front uf the Treasury to the Trar hag Public, ia, being thoroughly r«DEPUTY U. 8. Marahal. General Collectla* A*en*.
and Auctioneer.
Building is now completed and tho flag
will continue Io be kepi
’• MARBLE haring bought the Carding A/a
c. It hickh
gingand steps at both entrances which B&lt; a Piral Claae Hnnae.
--------------------- — lb. . „ F- ”• MALLORY-.
chine latciy owned iu Middleville, and
required to be reset will be finished in
having removed it to llaatinga, and
a few days, when it is the Intention of licit the palronac.
! a\-V..“tb7&lt;&amp;-to
supervising Architect Mullett to put
» in the city.
i
F. l.Y'ON. proortoior
a large force to work cleaning the en­
beat manner and
tire front of the building which has so
long presented an ofiten&lt;lvely dirty ap' Guarantee
HntlMln&lt;&lt;
LOST NOTE.
]*earancc.
Our District military organizations
’• G&lt;:&gt;:s&gt; (irirhrr
are Increasing in number. The “Alex­
ander A. Shepherd Guard'” have just
NEAR THE BANK.
S3?** Wool sent by Railroad will be
organized at tho Howard University.
The best stock of Meat always on hand. „ „ "’COLEVILLE EXCHANGE.
Carded to order, and sent back iu good
Dennis Dardin confined in the Wash­
Call and Get your Steak, Roasts,
condition.
ington prison for tbe killing of John
ur any thing you want.
BURKsRT ECKERT.
Dated H aatin*i. Ab*. 23. 1 b71.
au*31 t7
McCarthy either feigns or actually is
siMON P'RKENRUTH.
troubled with bad dreams and the rav­
Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR’S
HaitiM*. Au*. 3. 1ST1.
ings of insanity. He lately attacked

Michigan Exchange.

3 0 Years

Experience !

central

" Meat Market!

WHEELER Jc DOWNING

W. P. James the alleged aecessorj- to
NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,
the murder, confined in. the same cell
with himeelf, and chocked him. He DEA LEKS ^uJJry Good*, Groceries,Booja aud
exclaimed rcpeateuly in his ravings
" Why was I ballotted for to kill Mt We pay thr hiyhnt market price for aU
kinde
Country Produce.
Carthy." This is thought to be signifi­
cant of a conspiracy to, perpetrate the
We am constantly receiving additions to our
LARGE HTOCK OF GOODS and
murder by certain of h&amp; ouemies.
]already
aelling el bottom Agurea.
Suit bos been brought against the
Washington and Georgetown Railroad
Copapxny by W. Mathews for refusing
to permit him under a transfer, to take
MONEY TO LOAN I
tbe can buyond tbe Junction. He claims
$1,000 damages.
Call oa ar addrt
Captain Davenport, who is charged^ yean.
]Lake. Barry Co.. Mieh.
with an atsnult with intent tokill Jus­
JOHN WHITMORE.
tice O. 8. B. Wall, iostill confined in jail
awaiting trial. His trial will take place
In September. He will be represented
by T. F. Miller, of this bar and the
Hon. John M. Harlan, the late Repub­
lican candidate for Governor ef Ken-

'

4CLarr.

Naw Warehouse,
Adjoining U F. Dwight A Cob Foundry.

$1.00 for 75c

K
•▼I«’rllnno1»u,i Card.,

WELCOME MARBLE.

o/su^iC0^

j.

HACK uni

for ovary traia.*

Dry Goods and Clothing
HERRICK.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,
Flue Gold Jewelry,

Selid Silrer aii PM Ware.
( .'xbe., C1K1U u&lt; Jewel,, «e~lte4

at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

boimd vmnuiiKR!
“I

sees,

ALBERT EIBELBERa,

Botarra.

Grtm^aft^C h???i

" .

H®,1'1*

~— ----------------------------“
S. B. BOBBS.

*• Roberts a coM

p»inUnir.

�greble

that they did in charfag *Rar Man
Springer and trying to convict V-wiw
pool right or wrong, tb. W Mta, a
mdeed there to one, might long tfnoa
have
been
brought to
justice,
I'OyCLVMUX.

1st. Those two ;enwere friendly and
they have failed to show auyotber feel­
ing, for tjbe letter of Mrs. v nnderpool
which has been brought in as oontra&lt; lieting tho statement that they were
friendly, shows nothing at all in regard
r UO«lOvO
to tho state of feelings existing between
II
them ns personal friends.
Dried Apple*
in
2d. His hopeful disposition is against y-ple 8Lg.r.
•is
Chicken*, per
it, fur such a disposition does not oom.
niit crime. No embarrassment would
drive such a disposition to crixno, for he FoUtow.pvr.0 ... .
would look beyond the present into the Applw.pw bu*M
rraobaa.
bright future.
nii*”’ *ir&lt;ea' |W lb
3d. Tho defendant’s good character
,fc”
hns been unquestionably proved. Not ■Sheep Falta,...........
CalTM
Skin*. Grr»u
one shadow of suspicion has bean cast
upon it, and when we attempted to (Ireiwkx,
■ *M
prove his character, the door was thrown
open fur the other side to contradict this, Khoulder.
but nut one word has been wliis|x&gt;red
against him from man, woman or child.
1 demand of you, and at the hands of
each of you an acquittal on this grunud
if ou^o other, for it is sufficient to raise
a reasonable doubt, and the Judge will
instruct you in that case to acquit.
4th. it has been proved, iuirly mid
squarely proved, that Field waj seen
The r«ry BEST PLACE to bay
after it is charged he was killed. Mrs.
Springer saw him so long after thu
tiiuo alleged, that if her (tine) vra« mill
time, it would yet make it iodg after CAHPKTS,
the time he is alleged to have been kill­
ed, and she is corroborated by Charlie.
Mr. and Mrs I»tt, and E. B. Hall say
OIL CLOTHS,
they saw him after 1 o’clock, uud Geo.
Fonl and Miss Ella Magill, swear thev
saw the door oi»en that afternoon, anil
MATTINGS,
dare you in the lace of these five wit- j
nessM say that he was not seen at all?
MATS. I
Their testimony must be taken and con- :
siderod os good as any, if not im-1
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
peached.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

\

ATTENTION!

and

That to buy Goods
Good Bargai

RUSSELL
You must visit the

Con boj bad by| Calling al

Hardware,

real Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

Stoves,

Office in Hastings.

He Offier the following
Tax Titles

Harnesses,
SKI.VER $ DECKER,

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.

of LANDS

Battle Creek.

leather belting a specialty

Situated in the various Townships of

We will not be under­
Large Stock
sold by any House
In Michigan.

Counties in the State of
Michigan,

Jost Received.

John A. Gkeble,
1»1&lt;

ACKLEY

Barry County—one of the best

SKlKKBRJf DECKER.

THE CELEBRATED

Farrier’s Improved!

SLADE

ASSYRIA.
nascairriox
*actiox.!OB*curnox.
asenox.
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’pWVofBWjf
»)
»{w i/Jf I. M
&gt;.J
n o X of n w »,
I north 60 acre* of

.X..X

•Mvfa-K

MAPLE GROVE.
“ H of a e K

GRANITE STATE

CASTLETON.

CornSheller!
TOR SALE AT

IQ.se’'
ton w V

X

w. T. EASTMAN’SI
Warehouse on Broadway.
V of n w V

Druggists and Chemists,

5th. He had nu off.-r of capital and hiII of-wK
business prosperous, and credit good i
WOODLAND.
AXD
and dealers in
“
which rebuts ah motive.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Land and Calcined Plaster,
6th. His conduct during the transac- '
tion, aftenhis arrest and during the tri- • NOTTINGHAM
LACES.
PAINTS.
‘
• S'of»«K
al, is such as the beoks attribute to an
LIME, WATER LIME
u w Ire V
OILS,
innocentiuau.
nw yot aw ’
• Kofa.K
VARNISHES,
7th. The circumstances are as tunsis- .
:.mt with innocence as with guilt, and '
TURPENTINE,
JOHNSTOWN.
when we add the circumstance that; 74 MONROE STREET, ! TOILET and FANCY GOODS,
Field was seen after they separated at
PERFUMERY.
August 10. 1871.
the tiauk, then the circumstancas are nil
BOOKS A STATIONERS,
given a different direction, and actually '
GRAXD RAI-IDS. UICHKAX
C HOICE TEAS,
exclude trie defendant as a }M&gt;ssible par­
W. H. JEWELL,
GROCERIES,
ty to the murder. If this was a suit in
BALTIMORE.
Register of Deeds, Notary Public,
CIGARS and TOBACCO,
assumpsit for the recovery of the stolen
KofnwK
top
KEROSENE LAM PS 4 FIXTURES
money could
it be
maintained 'i
»K“fo»K
I®«
Have thesff witnesses, who swear they
iJ.ortwJ^fawKWj
8ENERAL CONVEYANCERj
saw him. been impeached ?- We tell
WALL PAPES, *&lt;•.. Ac..
Abstracts of Titles
HASTINGS.
vou no. and they are as respectable wit
lands in Barry County famished on
nesses as have gone upon that atsml.
CITY DRUG STORE.
application, at my office in the
How is u witness impeached? His
State St.. Hasting*, Mich.
Court House.
Honor will tell you that there are sever­
al methods. One is by getting two or
W. H. JEWELL.
CARLTON.
Hsdisst, Hick
throe i^rsons to swear that their reputa­
tion for truth and veracity in the com­
munity iu winch they live is not good,
but has any' one gone . upon that stand 1
. to say-aught against Airs. Springer or
any uf the others. Another method of
BARRY.
impeaching witnesses and the most
abominable of all, u to get n lot of de­
tectives and magistrates and prosecuting
attorneys to follow them up nnd find out)
what they know about a thing and then THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS
compare their statements and present
TUB
HOPE.
any disagreement they can make j
out of it. The inqieaching witnesses are j
w Vofn w
Conover, Cutcheon. Ingram, Briggs and j
.
__
, .
such characters. The Frenchman saw
him on Saturday near Jone# Brewery, ;
J
°
iir
'
but he was going n different way from , SIMPLY’ CONSTRUCTED, ’
_____
what h, «i&gt; when Mr, Springer a&gt;w
EASILY VNDEIiSTOOI).
RUTLAND.
him, us sho save, on Sundav, and docs
Of Hdme Manufacture,

•

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

il.’w

of

MW

&lt;

Forlthe

BEST AND CHEAPEST

SIB,

BOOTS

Family Sewing Machine

lliajs in drier anil Ready for Work,

I
f- diecussed this question, as a question of
prepondorancx of proof, but when re­
viewed from the stand point of the crim- .
inal law they liadu into insignificance. :
Do they satisfy tbe mind beyond a roa-: n «ui m*i
tenable doubt ? I insist that thev leave ”B‘ b—ting,
no doubt of the defendant’, innocence, I “ W‘J
and I demand of you and each of you .t,1,!.’.1 Rortj^’Tn^'.
an acquittal at your hands.
1 rably'
Tl.i. dopant nppod for p.rro.1 lib-

*

Pringv neatly and du- j

"

...

,

i work

I*-

AFTKaKOOX SKSS1OX.

“D _

Frier, only SO Cents a Bottle.

vinucvek with I

i

Office end salesroom at

At the opening of court this after­
noon, Mr. T. B. Church began tho closJune ft, 1571. U
ing argument for the People and spoke j
with great force and power till the ad-1 Cheap varmw : j-'rev nom&lt;«
journment tins evening and wdl finish ,
to-morrow, at which time we will pub- {

lish the whole of tho speech together.
Grand Rapids turned out emnasso to­
day, to hear her favorite Orator.

PACIFIC

RAILROAD,

12,000,000 ACRES:
or tb«
and Grating

tkx experienced Bookkeeper wants
io obtain a situation as Bookkeeper and
Clerk. Address W. K., care Basnek,
Hastings, Mich., for two weeks.
dtf

wa«r roe mu, iuv
—— Tb.ee landear. ia a wild aad b«ltby ehrnate.
U for grain-growing end «teek-rn»ing. un»urL»ed by any'-lb. United Sul...

Prices range from $2 to $10 ]&gt;er Acre.
HONE.'TKADSFOB ACTUAL SETTLERS.
1LW0IW0 Acre* of Government Land* between
Om.l'ia -nd North Platte, open for entry a*
Hobutxam oxtr

SOLDIERS OF TUB LATE H AR
Go there tor your

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

ABB BSriTKLBD TO A

FBEE HOMESTEAD OF MO ACHES,
within Railroad lunita, equal to a
Direct Bounty of $-100.
for the new edition of descriptive pam-

A fine stock Jen

IRVING.

Little Red Shop!

* ot a w v

‘

You cannot afford •*&gt; bnv a netting

‘..”u

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

!«»
to

ol a e #

Sole Proprietor of

SHEPARDS

erty closed a little before noon, havipg
jn Tall.»ringor DreMtnaki-M
occupied in all, nearly nine hours infae- 1 THIS MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL.
livery, after which court took the usual &gt; Pleaaacall -nd examine too Narhine and it* (
recess till 2 r. m.

I" n w K of n w W
K TVnwMofawfc

Go to the

■”

X

WestofBank. ,

PRAIRIEVILLE.

Thia article haa bean thoroughly taaled
■ nd found n auro nnd speedy cure for
the following complaint*.

Jaundice, Indigestion, Sour Stom­
ach. Costiveness, Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever&amp; Ague, Dyspepsia, Worms
in Children, Piles, Billons Com­
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin. Pimples on the
Fare, and all Diseases of the
Blood: also the best Diuretic in
Vse for Kidney Complaints,
Weak Back, Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel, Rheumatism,
Ac. JJc.
1 vm.a —, —j ------- -- --nenuino-Bitterw In one BO Cents Bottle
of Shepard " Compound Wahoo Bitters
than there is in a whole case of any
other kind in market.
Recommended by all the first Class
Physicians throughout the City and
Country, as the best Family Medicine
tn use. No Family should be without’

A. WOOLEY
This is the Lad who drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer’s

ORANGEVILLE.

&gt;

ii,,’”3r5}»or’c^

n Uofa e V
nej/ofn

Ko?n-X

YANKEE SPRINGS.

O gJmmglfall

for warm meals at all hours.
Remember the pl-ace. OpPrice, only 80 Cents a Bottle. 1 posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.
For Sale by Dru«l«t» and Dealer* Generally.

time nnd m«y&gt;ey._____

of-; w

K

THORNAPPLE
ofa.K
{ of n w &gt;/
'ofn-K

L. E. STAUFFER.

ola.K,

c. N. SHEPARD,
GO TO CLARK'S FOR PICTURES.

Grand Rapids, Mich.
For Salo by ACKLEY A BLADE,
Hastings, Mich.

!l oolrtV '
2»*WofawK

Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

L&gt;. H. COOK Ac co

Onm
CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

COME AND SEE THEM

Oysters and Ryereshments.
on hand at all hours.
25rl

H. A. BUBELL

farm for sale.

DENTIST

Mville.
Mictai.

Pure Wines and Liquors!
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

0epo«w&gt;

P. 0.

llutiage, MU»

�Tt(a R^pdaucjvi B^nei^.
bail y Dtrsnro the triad

*■ M. noun,

-

.

r.Miun.

Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jackson
at Rcxtax’s

Taira.

An Every-day Story.

14, 15.
Fare and Transportation.—The
fare on the Grand River Valley Rail­
road between Jackson and Nunica will
be reduced, and the price of tickets,
good for all trains, to Gr^ttd Rapids, up
to the 15tb, and good for a return up to
aud includiugall trains ou tbe 16th, for
nfare and a .fifth.
Property will be transported to the
exhibition and return, Free of Charge,
subject to the usual conditions, which
can be learned by posters, or at the va­
rious railroad office*.
The same rul a and regulations ns
above will apply to the State Fair.

Northern Michigan Agricultural nnd
Mechanical Socioty’s Exposition, at
Call on Mne Wilcox tor millinery
Grand Rapids, Tuesday, Wednesday,
goods of all the lateit and beat styles.
Thursday and Friday, September, 12,18,

B1CH1GAB CENTRAL R. R.

• • Hello John, where arc you going T”
“I was going down here to buy some
gn®ers,”
AUGUHT 1W71.
“Well lam going down toMnoo Al­
len’s to buy mine.”
"Down to Allen's? Why, I never bo’t
any of him, I always go there to buy
"itw M
crockery nnd wall paper, but I never
thought of buying groecricj there. Not
long ago I bo’t a whole set ot crockery
and pa|®r enough to pa]®r my house,
1 ttd.P
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could
buy any where else. Itoeldes he war­
ranted it.
The crockery hc keeps Is
the Boot's celebrated ware.”
"Well, I always do so on groceries,
and I know you can. Besides ho takes
anything 1 have Io sell at a fair price,
too. I get a l®tter tobacco, lea and
sugar there for tbe same money than
any where else Id town.”
M. ALLEN,
S,
Washington Block, Aug. 15,1871.
HAS'kOA

Grand River Valley Division

Chsrlott*

ACCOM.
« lops

Grand Rap dp 12 4&amp; r M

Clover
SUPERIOR. McSHERRY AND STATESMAN

Michigan State Agricultural Society,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday September 19, 20, 21 nnd 22.
The premiums offered amount to $12,- &lt;
(XXI.
■
Barry Co., Agricultural society, Wad- j

GRAIN DRILL

Kalamazoo and Aun Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
— BALL.

Ham*, Williams &amp; Co.

nesday, Thursday and Friday, October.;
Do not claim to have the only Mold­ 4, 5 and 6.
ing Machine lu Bany county, but they
have one that will stick any nnd all
kinds oi moldings that arc needed. Horticultural Suggesticne lor Sep­
tember.
They also have on hand a large number
of doors, Bash, blinds, moldlnRS. winb'“ld“l,,’r
Attend to the nt.rk.Une .nJpther-l
figures for caab.
. |nR of pmit. Every orchard should have
. ’
'
I a fruit house in which truit may be kept:
Go to Comrmns 4 Brown for Paints, to ripen after being pulled in an unripe'
v™"1-™
_____________ '“Apple, which tf. 00. oM for the
---------------------- !-------------- —' market will find a ready sale at a future

GALE AND KALAMAZOO.

PLOIVS iiM) CaHSTIJVGS,

.
I
I
Traina on the Chieaao k .Viehiran Lake Skore R.
R. leave Grand Rapid* for Nuikecvn and White

1

.If J

&gt; Va/m

MOn

ETC.,

MACHINERY

in Barry County—for aalo by

E. P. BURRALL.

(HAS B. BOH .“.•,A*!*ROr-ST &lt;W°-,ta‘,‘

Local blijifie$ JiQticeg.

HARROWS,

AGRICULTURAL

JnUUla)' Hoe between rows of trees In the nur-1
' wry, and drills of vegetables in the gar­
. den, to keep down weeds.
TWO NIGHTS bXLTi
IHAa IL BUbU. AMtMBIL
aj! .Wash the llmbe and trunk** of fruit
: Two IVigrlits Only l's trees, to kill bark'lice. Did out the
lx&gt;rer from the collar* of peach and ap, pie trees, and put on bondages.
Labels should I® painted or lettered,
and attached to young fruit trees, or
'used to mark tbe position of flowering
• j bulbs, etc.
• Strawberries may I® transplanted this
Protect YouhreLf against Smai.l j NEW COMPANY,
| month, with good results.
Make beds lor bulbs, and set them out •
Fox. Dr. Drake has a supply of pure ।
NEW FACES,
from time to time.
■
Vaccine Matter/
al 1000 a m. Detroit Ex4&gt;re«e at

MACHINES,

and the largest stock of

Put UP-

f im®iIr wel1 &lt;irle&lt;1 and

lUFsrvJf

SAWING

Offioo in John Woiwrtt’, Ilnrdwar- tflorr, lin.«-u'» Now Block.

J. W. &amp; (J. G. BENTLEY

A. 0. MILLER!

|Suecvw»or* _W Dickey &gt;.Bentley.

lledp’dajSJIilijj.tte’?,Je|rt.i3,14.

Effita. Grand Balcony Serenade by the
To “A Republican.
Female Sliver Cornet Band,~%tf
„
Each Evening
o’clock.
xwu u
v a consummate ,u»r.
You
are
tw. Your}
For particulars w- billskid Programm- jpttpr wlxich appeared in last week's
’’'^BILiAl GORHAM.
Journal defending the manner in which
wjiich;
’
Agent.
the Prosecuting Attorney of Manistee j
■■—
(as is reported) spoke of a most respectaDre., M.kUur ' ble ltUy of men, prove, yob not only «
b '
veritable ass but au ignoramus, lou .
To the Indlesof Hasting* and vicinity ; nro not n Republican and do not read
j
—
call
nt
room*
over
Mrs.
Morris
’
s
on
;
Republican:
papers ; were it otberwi*c
New goods has Just arrived at
MANUFACTURERS OF HASH, JXiO.RK’ JtLTNl&gt;8, MOLDINGS, Ac.
St. and get your dresses cut or ' you woubl understand that Republican '
R. Mudge's. , Jcflbrson
made in every style. New rooms just! editors are not todies. Your letter os a
opened
by
Miss
S
abah
S
iiriner
.
literary
production
would
disgrace
a
Attention !
u‘ir rierr.
Mrf. I.iBBiE Bradley, j Kentucky X Roads Democrat and tho i ALSO. LUMHER FLOORIN'? SIDTHQ 4*-’ I have a yoke of cattle and a single |
I editor who would admit such an effusion ;
horse for sale. Will sell on timo lor ■
BACK NUMBERS
Z
to his columns should go back to his |'
good paper.
11. J. Guant.
•
Wo an .apply mat tf 1 of th. bark ' *?}&gt;«■« “&gt;d •»*«&lt;&gt;
Aug. 30, 1871.
numbers of the daily Baxter from No..
The above from the PiaindMlrr of;
“ Oxe stormy night in winter when 4. Will send ns complete a file ns ]x&gt;ss- ■ Thursday, will 1® appreciated by tho peo- j
the winds were blowing'cold,” I bought ible for 5 cts. per copy. Deniers sttpplfed ulo of limitings and Irving, and wo pre­
nt usual rates.
sumo by oar readers generally.
The days of grace on accounts due
Dry.
An engineer on tho Lake Shore &amp; '
the late flrm of Dickey &amp; Bently, are
Dusty.
pretty nearly out. Those inteieeled
Michigan Southern Rail rood shot an 18 J
will do well tariake notice,
dtoscpl
Town crowded.
I®nud turkey while his freight train wn?
Streets lull of Police.
l awdng at full speed through tho woods
Another railroad will not effect tho
Streets need sprinkling.
uear Sliver Creek. The turkey was in po-;
low prices at Maus’.
r trial,o
. ■ - - to a close. ; ®ition ou the branch of a tall oak. Tbej
Vanderpool
drawing
New York Comtnly Company dkl “»•■*«&lt;
Wanted. Wanted.
~
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Every one having unsettled accounts not come to time to-night.
to call and settle thesame by September
Pink and blue ns match colors have'
GREAT UNION EXPOSITION
ltd, for 1 must have my pay.
become fashionable.
At Grand Rapid*,
lOwl
Mason Allen.
Mr. Church commrawnl tho closing ■ SEPTEMBER 12, 13, U AND 15,1871,1
•i-guments
fur
tho
people,
ihu
p.
m.
Dox’t you know where to get your !
boob mid .boo.’ I do-at j. Mau.'.
A.o.ullte,t-Dalil 111U W«dm, I
ire are every day solicited, to furnish Plates of Teeth
day.udThumd.y evening. with new '»rlktr" 'lkl&gt; Agdeg l.r.Uh* JI,.
for less than our usual price, backed- with the complaint
Cancer can be Cured.
। plays, new faces, Female Silver Cornet'
cnanlcal Society.
of
parties who say they are unable to nay so much.
| Band and everything nice. We are
T"*
i n
•
A*ow to give all a chance to have Teeth who need and
-o,-.
of cancer and scrofula in every form. 8*a,XBt,on of Miller s troupe.
Quite m makinst tha ab&lt;&gt;rc a grud demonatra- should have them, we willfrom this date, for a few
Sondrord.eobr. »I P« bottle. Adj
T7^F^"&lt;d^Mkblgeo. :
weeks, drop thcfprice almost one-half. H e will nowmahc

Best Meat near tbe bank.
Birkenruth sells meat reasonable.
Smoked Hants and Shoulders at Bir-i
keuniUPa.
Salt Pork’, fine &lt;|uailty nt Blrkon-1
ruth’s.
J
I will sell better Meat, and at lower
pric Ibnn anyother Market lu tbe
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city.
8. Bijikenruth.

Moldings a Specialty.

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

State Pomological Society

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uJlin^b.

Iron,.

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, Ing Its resources.

and boots nnd shoes if he don’t make n 1
cent.

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full and Complete sets for#25.
or Under $13:

ST'.SXtf."

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i George G. Wright, of Iowa, have been :
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ALL Ol'K WORK WARRANTED,

1^* Railroad autl »tearub'»at fure» at excuraion

j rates. Freight nostlr free.;

Gof^-Quurter stretch'* badges

CITY PAINT STORE!

Membership tickets for the Union Fair, 1
11 cent sugar at Busell’s.
and so save all bother. You Can obtain ’
Rubber mope at Busell'p.
' them fur $2 or SI0 each.
Peaches fresh and nice at BuscH'e.
COMMINS 4, BROWN
Best Sherry wine, bitters for dyspep- : CheapExccesions.—Duringtbe great,
la, at
Bvbell'f.
Union Fair, nt Grand Rapids,
TTkTm ■
The Town Talk
wcek«11,0
Inroad will issue 1 Jt*J,
I h
I. ll» Otfno of a Choice Brood of Ci- 1 tickcl*
““-■‘•H' *• «»&lt;U.y rote, to
gm. jetreoeind .0.1 fur ml.- nt tho *S'1 tro" Gl"‘l
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The Laiolst Stock of School Books thnt has ever passed through Detroit, I *
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Pntnfu Brushes,
Itriiahno nn.l
Am ­
in the Gty at the Qty News Depot
Paints,
and
Ar
was on a through freight recently from
tist’s Materials, Wall
San Francisco, consisting of several ’
Best cheese In the city at BuEell*^.
Paper, Window
thousand boxes. The toa was in bond :
A Choice Stock of perfumeries nt tho and consigned to a house in New York.'
Shades,
City News Depot
Twenty cars were filled to their greatest,
picture frames, glass, etc., etc.
capacity.
For Photographs and Pictures, of all

kinds, coll ou J. F. Minkler.
The Town Talk, K. C. B. and E. B
Hall, three of tho best Brands of Cigars
in the market at Post Office.

Cheapest fruit Jurat Buseli's.
The place to buy your boots and shoes
i« at
Runyan's.

Custom work made on short notice,
in good style and reasonable prices
at RuxYAN’e.

Bee Kekfku at the State Fail.—
It may not be known to all oar readers
that during tbe State Fair at Kalamaroo there is to bo on annual meeting of
tho “Michigan Bee Keepers* Associa­
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Corporation Hall and there will be two
sessions daily, the first to boon Tuesday
evening. At these meetings there will
bo essays anti ducusswas on the chief
subjects of interest oanneoted with bee
culture, and some of the apiarists of tho

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at Runyan
doubt thatto very many who will attend
kef
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F &lt;”’rClothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
The officers of tho Association are to । onl*v. N«sr t£e pMt^oe, onJeKmmB^i.
tf
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VOL.
THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.
'
Twenty-fifth Day’s Proceedings.

T. R.'CHURCH'S ARGUMENT.
VKSTtkDAT AFTkXXOO.V SKMIO.X.

8

edition
HAM INKS. Mt, H.. Tt RS|,,n EVESI;,.,,
Sat
u no„t ideutaortkm
^
‘by.b.
Copt
by the fra
fuco’^™~»e«-|
nml
_.
tab bL.u"°’ th«“"“ M
br"&gt;-

«n kSw how°iitt;.""t
ehange tn th-fane,
m.k„
#P"””“biy.

TaUTwtlXf" Th400,'
Wh, Herbert FieH^’u,
Herten
lh“ l&gt;o,1&gt;' “f
Herbert Field from inspecting the fes- WortdZ”?"’ “
I «bould tluak it prooUlia: they WddM he dr.w „U1 |2,000 ,„d ch™,
went telling a ,tory. Dead tn the water 12 ^“■“If to thia irregular way? hX
bot 1MJ
dura, who could tell that taco ? The rerr “Other, to
beat ondetun, „ hare i, that hi, IwdZ
Th'f““l«ltote upon the
wa. about that high and about tha’t ubdo, »f •greementa.ui.rot^a.but
CV« l&gt;J "rtlod ix-Qtont the,
«“~a the ri.ould.„ and wore
R w1""''
of- HeA
I’Wely tho urn. cloth™. But let ua
H?ll*
bare. Mi» t»rt field uy, g,,. „„ |7 0W) Md j
Hill ,atd he bad on black clothea and “Tl go, A.nderilool ,av, uka |.-,000
iwrge gaitera, when he loft home that “»d go. oad he began to draw out hi.
on btook cl7dto,
-.r-p,
..*n,d *
ho“ STtaTwX
bo had ?XU“Hh

NO. 25,
evidence.

Mr.' bank door open, but to offset this wo -

it, and tlien
* £"*2^7
Bb°Ul haT0htho
of Ramsdell who
now I will nn»u?u .
UuUp
® WOnt
triod th® door of tllL’
'road fwtw 4 n.^urt^r
bonk that afternoon, looking for the
271
iheonit.'
L
Import*
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proprietor,
of
the
drug
ston1, and at
j

rfendS ±
&gt;bia kU | lug. B. W. T.jlor,sitting on th. ‘.top,
A tremenduoiu crowd assembled thia
T*”y«&gt; I °f the 7&gt;&gt;n Houses^! I,o
« nJn
afternoon to hear the closing argument
1
of lh« bank, but no have
on this famous case, by T. B. Church,
'
““
'b'”’ «• ratterod , tho teetimony of Kirkland who had an
who spoke substantially as follows:
t‘““’ ‘n30100”1.' : engagement with Field to go availing
,h“ '"c11 ““ ar" nn‘ “““ “nd tried to get into the bank but ooul.1
:
Gektlkmkx or nre J rar—I hardly
frequent.
not and then went over to Filer’s to
know what 1 shall say by way of open­
Mr. Hughes objected to his reading watch for him but saw no one coming
ing this case for the People, I have no
;from law books, unless ho should have out or going into that bank that after­
prepared rhetorical sentence'. This is
,the right fo reply, as this law was not noon, and his courting spoken of wa«
a matter of vital importance Imth to the
incidental to his being there. Now I
people and this prisoner.
furnished to him before he finished his come to the most important question^
The magnitude and enormity of this
speech,
ahd
the
Judge
sustained
the
ob
­
in thia case. I assume that that bank
»rime I can hardily discribe, for it is a
was not open that aftenfoon and that
found at
at the
the Bank,
Bank. and
nn&lt;1 the
♦».« serge
_ ___these,are the circumstances under which . jection.
. of human law but of was found
breach not only
1 Field was not seen that afternoon, but
God’s everlasting Canon, “Thou shslt | gaiters were on his feet More than f^WT°Ul-^ tlarkno“. but I hope,
The fact that tveld deposited $3,360.­
uvt
that Miss Hill testified to the shirt found from the temblo manner of his taking 22 in the safe at tho drug ctorc, has a that he entered that bank in tho morn­
not kill."
kill”
ing and 111 tho afternoon w as lying there
Now by the [trovisions of the taw this on “»• body as being ono mode bv her off, mto a brighter future beyond- He peculiar significance, for ho- had
murdered. We claim that ho was mur­
&lt;
is entrusted to you, tuid it seems to own hands which she knows by the pe­ insisted that the little memorandum never
told
his aunt about
it,
ine that a very peculiar view of your i»o- 1 culior gusset she made and put in all bookatAViUard 4 Hall’s corroborated nor had Willard 4 Hall, and this very dered while sitting at his desk with his
4
m th“ was entered $700 thing would explode the theory that he hood bent over, and we have a state­
\ cition and duty luw been taken by the , sut;b garments. Then in this shirt was
ment of Vanderpool that the lust time
' gentleman who has just closed. What | found throe studs bought by Miss Hill and $400, corresponding to the entries had run away. When lie is missed his
that ho saw Field alive,’he was sitting
is your oath but that you “shall true de- ■ ’u Minot, Maine, and presented to him in the bank liooks which were found to imrtner manifesto no anxiety, but in­ at his desk writing, but my brother
1M
‘
$l,f00
and
$1,400
respectively.
dustriously
clreu.ates
the
story
that
he
hvernne© make between the Common- ttnd h® had a $20 gold piece in his pock­
He had drawn out aud deposited in had run away. He has eertalniy gone Hughes tolls you that he was not mur­
wealth and this respondent?” You are et which she had seen him put there I
nud we find that he has not run away, dered in tho bonk because no blood was
not hero to defend this prisoner only, I uud this gold piece was wrapped in an :I the drug store as his little book kept and
who has made way
with
himH? Wc
We found there in onv guilty quantity. 1
m„ivlt^^?.V
yF
iUlh,n
i there showed, $3,360.22, and of this perb.i»
notu^ tout °S
MiEb.'bSt'i
!
lh»
but to do justice to all. The gentleman I
»n which I can read “ Herbert ' wna tnu-a
_
.
would have you believe that you wero a I*®— «nd the lower part of an"l” and I was found in an envelope ‘in
“Jthe safe at good bouse, aud during that summer lemony on this point. Dr. Elks esti&lt; .. &lt;
U
yf
, ’ I “ “ ••
.UH. nU.MlUu. .
bulwark .ItWTi -round him to kow off! “d.”«l~
Mirk. IW™ .too «
t2’.28? ®’
——
*—
we find• *•'
him
going
to Itacinc and taking ,1 mates that not more than half or three
. which
nil harm and insinuations of guilt That ■ found on his finger a ring lent to him ! &gt;D» »he exact
nnlacks» just
k­ $5.00 of be­ his wife on a tour to N. Y., al! of which quarter? of u ]&gt;ound of blood would
the that
exactheamount
a great crime has been committed is not ' *’5 bis friend Willard and identified, i ing
showed
hod "d his
"" little book things would give the Impression that flow from the lower wound and about
he was a man of considerable means,
denied, and the question now arises how •Sow with all these eirourustanciMi I am &gt; n.toi—j?— ... . •
then when he comes home and the ar­ three pints from the upper. Dr. Bhurley
was he murdered and where was he
rangement is made for Field to with­ thinks that six pinto might havo flowed
murdered ? There have been some very
draw, and he begins to see that Field is from both wounds. Now the Counselor
already drawing out his money, that On the other side says that if this blood
strange and singular remarks made by
'““I1 gel out of thi.
a. “X“8|w *8,800 are already gone, tnough he does had remained there it. would have been
the gentleman on the other side which
not know where Field has put it, but
leads me to examine the evidence to b71i
.
I W‘“ ,h»t'' “‘"-I h» ft~|U.’Utlj took he can sec by the books that it is gone, blood in guilty quantities, but wo havo
t.
t
’ ,h“‘ “ "nd
Ito"’ be -u he realizes that when the remaining never claimed that blood was found in
wme extept.
(founscl may inveigh ble ai thJ
,t* “!'
»“t. «“d when Mr V.udenaiol $3,040 are taken he will be reduced from guilty quantities, and this from the ex­
against witnesses as much as they&lt;?hoo»e, Wto™likiT I b. U h |
hy gentlemen, what they have spent ux,k Dr. Ellis in and showed him where the position of “ our young banker” to traordinary opportunity ho had for de­
they may tf eorixe, and mistify and spec­
with that of his former occupation of foreman stroying, the evidences of liis guilt. It
ulate to the extent of their ability, but hours upon trying to induce you to be- lu! &gt;aid FieW hud r
b^Ffeld
r e
S,’70° and e1’400'
th« fi«‘ in running logs. Would it not l&lt;esome' is the small amount of blood found that
they rannot get away from the cardinal
motive for him to stop his taking out
vf fi»l«hne«s- j suspicion that community had of his what remained and to grab back the is, to be
fact wtyich stands out clear as day that TtoL 1.5
. considered. It is well
4 .known
...
$.1,360 that Field had already drawn out lhat wbeu blood comes in contact with
'
Herbert Field is dead and that •be died they cite yvutlie case of kiga Roren- I talgj.y
and
which Vanderpool very likely sup- I the air, it soon begins to coagulate or
nr^frtm yuewimlitotolrejxrter’.rt., nX,. „„„ &lt;ho h« ewumitlixl a
posed he had in his |&gt;ocketx ? But they I thicken,which would prevent its running
ho uei-i-r yet uudar- „ri,n„
.tenroni, „t
„
We live in n feculiar state of things euuut, .•b.a,
tell you that Klnuson, at Itaclne, was through the carpet os much as it otherfor hiDl
and the longer 1 live and the wider mv gon. any judmal anauM IKat .l,.^; It u
lnM, lh„
j,.Ry,anddoo. fool. a few words of that testimony kills the
ub*ervatiuu extends, 1 am furred more Mv lhe.v gyuUemeu. n. th. body of.
thing, and
U, expedient. ; whole, for as Mra. Slauson says “my hus­ statement in die “ Brown Nolan” letter
and more to this conviction, that it a l!I‘Lrv if““ll1” ,1,"l.bud’r 01
band was going to let him have $10,000 tliat“he bled on folded newspaper*.’Tho q,
man wishes to escape the penally of the
•"?*“ “ddeb an- foolid.. Orer and bevdnd In four or Ove weeks, as soon as he couhl blood would bo arrested by the carpet'
“he I-hWtoto
tell you that . t|,„ ,;KilunM of !icv ,jod
iirjeri,1 examine the condition of the bank."
law let him commit tho highest crimes I death !- Tho
physic
known to the law, and then boss sur- *here
u
wmo two‘ deadly
1 Around. « the ; ,|,a
.-riohe^ ,boun
w(rk ouJ Do you sujipose that ibis man who had and the hay under it and the dirt
under that, and all this time it
rounded bv friends and a diseased public ।■ head, and these inflscted dunng life, -t bonvict themselves. A statement was accumulated $100,000 at Racine, by bard would be undergoing coagulation
wounds iuui
that wouiu
would cause death,
immish- • ma.io this Inorain&lt;
,^Incd uncalled work In the lumber bu«inera, would In­ so that we would not expect very- much
opinion and ail
oil things to shield him. 1I woudus
uvaui, mui
vest
$10,000
In
ibis
bU'ted
up
Manistee
They tell you that tho
life
survive
‘ testimuay is pre- ' ate death,
““
' could aot 5S
“”\SS a
1 foe, when they said ti\at the exhibition bank ? Then the letter written in to/un through the floor, or more titles
rented in a neculiarly hostile manner I uient,and that 18
i fbe
' way IlA’ljert l'icld that Field made of his journal to his August from Milwaukee to bis wife and
was indicated by the little drops hang­
and thev tell you about the unreliabilitv
to his death. The defense began friends was made after business hours, known as the “ Idatting letter,” shows ing co-agulated on the underside of the
i plain of the medical’ and what docs that. signify ? I think that he was at that time in Milwaukee board. This Dr. Duffield pronounced
of circ^nstaatfel evidence, but 1 trust | on the rtart to cume*-"
begging
for
money,
aud
it
explodes
the
testimoay
and
apopcte&lt;l
them
to
the
that
you will take the instructions af the
to bo Hood, and this I suppose will Lto
most searching cross-examination. Why suggestion of the associate counsel in whole stery in regard to Slauaon helping objected, ns not a proper rendering o\_
Court"ujon this matter.
him. They tell you that he was afflict­
, Ono -fact is proved and settled and is this child’s play-9 Why den’t they the trial of this cause.
ed with chronic diarrhn-a, but it would ms
oy my brother
uroiner Hughes,
i rogues.
his testimony by
If George Vanderpool made thosu ‘“'.'.““L' S' “
»"■JStotril but I will read hto toatiraony as into.‘ then another and ail put together impel acknowledge that this is the dead body
•
you irrwistably t»&gt; it ‘ certain conclusion of Field and that ho camo to his death false entries in th© bank boeka, that is with chronic poverty,with ohrenic men— cribed from tho Reporter's
notes. But
dicancy and inneeutiioaity, a persist­
by
some
murderous
weapon,
and
meet
it
one witness tree that we have establish­ ent ixggsr if you please. It is n ban! mv learned brother asks, why did he
and ore you to throw away common
sen.-e ? &lt; Even- young lawyer feels it in- fairly and squarely ? Herbert Field was ed and if we get three or four more, wo thing to charge a man with killing his not resort to other tests and mentions
Lumlkent 'upon him to stand up before not thrust out of all the bloom and shall be directed right straight to the partner and friend, oh they tell you. for the crystal test ? I will say. that tests
the jury and dilat on tho dangers of cir­ freshness of this life by casualty, Her­ central fact. Oh, they will tell you that $7,000, but we cannot tell anything have been made in this way, and some
about what men will do.
ebster
c umstantial vvideuue no matter what the bert Field was killed, murdered by an a great many other changes occur all, killed Parkman for $483, and that too, in connection with this very case, ®ul it
accusation, whether the stealing of a assassin ; that is tho grand central fact tlirough tbo’boek made by both, so that hi the day time and in a building filled is found that by this method the bloou
chicken or the marder of a companion in this inquiry about which all othe&lt;* ■ these were probably of tlio same char- with students and professors and where of different animals can bo distinguish­
in the darkness of the night They read facto cluster and to which they must j acter, but all the other changes tire of ncojde were passing at all hours of the ed but for this particular case, that
i&lt;l be
an immaterial character and I can prove day. They bring in his good character, i woa
would
be of
of no
no nai
jwrticutar account. Wo
stories of wrongful convictions, which accommodate themselves.
let us examine this good character ’
a
v
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Now lot u, aww Uiu with « litlle '* to J ““. l’J bringing the book, and but
. You remember in“
bust™*.. Il I. true thit nelbtoa ba. I t*?““’ d” ’ ”,h'"us JimIhc Story, says "“have becutn. the
rommon places oi aHisexperieuoed attor­ l.we of bent anil luor. of judgmml. ’•bowing lieu, U&gt; you. They tne.1 Io been said against liim but of all the th® t«ta»ony that they spoku of the
Whomiudercil
bin
aud
wbow
and
whoa
Ulako
yo«
bcl»n&gt;
ibat
lu&gt;
d&gt;d
not
comwitnesses
brought
here
to
testify
for
him
I
rounded
edge
of
tho
board,
and
roughed
neys and pettifoggers.”
My learned brother has rend a re­ did bo do ill It luako. but title differ- mt two forjanra by «&gt;n.mittutg tw.nty. only one former employer, Mr. Odell, | up apper.rance of the floor .in one parwaa among those witnesses. But good ticular
’------* ------uhud
- ’-----spot,
as if-there
been ----on un­
markable instance from a newspaper, ence, the order in which »_„T present* I“e cxlutatioa was an unfortunat one
character has nothing to do with it, for usual amount of scrubbing in that par­
—t ----which may be more or less fictitious and these aubjccta,' for if we find who
mur­ and resembled a-nde around the circus
I ring by an ambitious perfonner.
Now in the Webster case over twenty wit­ ticular place, and the floor was damp ou
1 can re id one equally remarkable-one dered him that will tell whore he was
nesses, among whom mom numbered Wednesday. That there was no blood
from a navel, and will respectfully sub­ murdered, and if we find where he wan &gt; we have got ano witness tree and let's
clergymen, professors, in Harvard Col­ in guilty quantities i4 because it was re­
mit to the attention of ihc Court the fa­ murdered that will suggest who mur- I• find anouisr.
Whose gold was that ? Oh, they tell lege, and prominent business men, testi­ moved by tlie net of the defendant That
mous ca*e of Bardell vs. Pickwick, derod .him. Our jtosition to-day is a
fied to his good character. That Mrs. carpet contained more than any one will
„
_
* t
where the .circumstances was tho letter peculiar one. W„ L..,v ta
was laid away for Mrs. Vanderpool
’s .Springer was mistaken, we introduced ever knoil, was cutout and burned at an
------- “
relating io tomatoes and chop steaks fer Jp^riew ot thto mkltor. Supptto.
tlio Frenchman, who saw Field on Sat­ early hour on Munday morning and this
tJTMy to hove We» Ibunff .be wort &lt;*y
.12
»»d il_i:. ’ ’ • nothing.
L
two, and where the respondent was con­
They tried to get the Englishman who urday, dressed in tho same clothes that produced the smoke seen by Woodruff.
victed because lie did nutlbllow W viler * and it was evident that he casac to his
Mrs. Springer says he had on that Sun­ They tell you that it that amount of
sold
it,
to
tell
from
where
the
money
death by some lethal weajion, who would
advice and prove a htdabi.
•was obtained with which it was purchas- day. Lott and his wife swear that they blood had been burned, there would bo
Now, lei .us see what this circumstan­ havo said that Geerge Vanderpool could ««d, but they could not ge t kim to say saw Field that day after one o'clock and traces of it left in the stove, that thcro
tial evidence is that it must be so rigv- hare don,
ttat
wm tdkS,
tbo -fi Mrs. Ixitt brings in as an aid to her was not fire enough to consume that
t|lot it
partnenhip memory of the time, that she stopped at tttuch blood, but what evidence do they
ously excluded from legal .investigation who knew wh. Iroiiblo or ted« 1ml I (
^.&lt;ri.h.
Why, it is merely the evidence up6n partnership had brought, orhew hollow yroperty.
The 'fact that«.&gt;»hethat
put that Filer’s and that Frank Filer gave her a bring to strengtlien * this ?
I'd
’ which wo act nine times out~-of ton every shat boasted friendship was ?
eoia in his pocket and jingled it in tho I lunch, but Frank says he did not sec her rather have that than tfiwr statements.
When that jierson was mfaed and tho
I What do wo know about the rtftnbusday of ou? lite- Your little boy bos a
presence of his friends, and otfered it to st all that day.
body
found
nt
Frankfort,
why
did
tho
But the principal witness is Hall. ' tability of blood ?. Are we bound by a
favorite calf, and gets up is the morfihis nunt to keep it at the house for him,
iave shown was drunk when I few pine slivers, as they say, that was all
ing and does nut see his calf, but sees finger «f smnii non point to tfeoqse Van­ indicate that it was private property. If• whom we have
the bore down and ho puts the two facts derpool ? W® lire in the midst ot * wit­ it hail not been seen so lata as Saturday he gave his testimony, but perhaps that )I that was burned in the stovo to consume
together and tells you his pet is gone. ness trees,” as my learned brother says. night, it might be argued that it passed would not prevent his telling the truth os ’ this blood ?
Thu Bank was in the hands of tho
You say, “I guess not, there is no evi­ From them we ore seeking to direct okr to Vanderpool on the dissolution, but it sometimes makes people tell tho truth
dence of it.” The boy says, “yes, he i% stops to the corner tree. When the he had it after the dissolution, and it when otherwise they would not. But prisoner till Weduesday, and on that
you see the field is &lt;mq&gt;ty and the bars first mention of the absence of Herbert was seen on Monday by Conover lying in fdllng you whom ho saw that after- day when Cuteheou peaked into the
are down.” You reply, “Oh, these are Field was whispered abroad, for thi&gt; sus­ in the Mito loose, that is not the way nooH, at about the same time he saw stove it was yet warm, aud what do w©
only circumstances, nobody saw the calf picion of fi*ul play ha*! not yet dawned that gold is kept now, it is no longer Field, be mentioned Mr. Robinson, know but ho hail a fire there nearly all
go and it must be there still, fir I am upon that community, where was curroucy, and it is now kept in a pack­ whom wo have shown was not in tho 1 the time from Monday morning. '
*” this
!------”!------"* cleaning
'
*
All
scrubbing
and
show
­
too old and judicions to suppost a calf Geo^e Vandeqmol ? Did he join in age or bag by itself. But where did it street* on that afternoon, but ho was fn
would run away on circumstantial evi­ the eager throng to investigate what had come from ? It came from the pockets the morning and saw Field, so that it ed that that blood troubled him. Gen­
become of liim ? It is just and chari­ of Herbert Field, on that Sunday when must have been at that timo Hall saw tlemen, blood has troubled other folks,
dence merely.'' The boy would suspect
table to say that he was profoundly in­ ho lay kfeleiw from that wound on his him, and that was before he entered th© it troubled Lady Mackbeth when she
you of idiocy and with good reason.
Bank.
said, “Yet, here’s a spot. Out, damned
' So there has been a great deal of dec­ different Almost from the first he at­ head.
Why. gentlemen, eight witnesses, spot! Out, I say I One, two. .What,
lamation expended upon tliis subject of tacked liim with slander, calumny and
At this point the Sjteaker close! on men of high standing inBoston, testified will these hands ne’er be dean ? Here's
misrepresentation, saying that “ho had
circumslantiol evidence, but there has
Monday afternoon.
|
jiositively that they saw Dr. Parkman the smell of blood still: all the perfumes
been a fallacy in the whole of it The run away,” “he has gone through me,
that day after it was alleged he entered of Arabia will not sweeten this little
only wonder is that the cases in which “he has robbed me,” which stones na­
the labratory of Webster, and these men hand. Oh! Oh! Oh:” It is the spot
ture herself refuted by throwing nn the
it has beea at fault are not nx»re numer­
Twenty-sixth Day's Proceedings.
|■ all knew Dr. Parkman, were his person­ of blood surviving overyefibrt, after the t
mangled corpse upon that beach. Where ,
ous.
p
al friends, but what ore the witnesses in destruction of the mass, that has before
then was the boasted friendship that
xoanxo semiox.
I. They deny that the body found
i this case, nearly all strangers to Field convicted the consciences of murderers
they would have you believe existed be­
September, 12tb, 1871.
at Frankfort was the body of Herbert tween them? Is it strange that wh .
or those having only a slight acquain­ as these develop and establish their
mb. cuvacn’s axoi'Mext wjrnxcxn.
Field. It will therefore be my duty to actions, different from those of all the
tance.
crimes. So for then os that kind of evi­
recall some of the evidences by which
At the opening of Court this morning
Whore was all of Field's friends that dence is concerned it appears to us that
rest should attract attention? Holden
that body way identified. They summon­ Green went to him alter he had gone to Mr. Church and one of the jurymen had day, those who would have been most in that Bank, by that desk, bleeding
ed here all the members of the jury at jail, and asked him why he told differ­
a running discussion-tjver the $5,00 not likely to have seen him ? How can they thus much, fell and lay the dead body
the inquest and on looking over the list ent stories to others from what ho did
make anything out of Mias Magill's tes­ of Herbert Field.
accounted for in Field’s^ little pass book
I did nut know but I should find that
timony whon she gets up on that stand
Now comes another and more difficult
they hud summoned Herbert Field him­ that the stories are all one, but rd rath­ at the drug store, and which makes the with great candor and says she did not ।question, but before entering upon that,
self, to tall whether or no that was he, er have the story of that plam man than onlv variation between that passbook know that there were two doors in that 1 would like a few minutes in which to
but they did not put one of that jury on all the unsworn statements ol lawyers. and the bank books, when you call the building and that it might have been the ;rest, and Court took a recess till 2 o’clock
r. m.
the stand.
$1,700 and $1,400 found there and al­ other door that was open.
A body was found and whose body was
Mr. Hughes objected to this state­
leged to bo forgeries, $700 and $400.
it ? That body was found on the day jumin on Tuesday evening. His money
ment
of
testimony
as
not
true.
He said there were found in tho
time, in the morning and examined andat
4 Hili'.
. ‘L”
in" lb« b«“d imti»ff । Let u.
whW the
of (too.
night, was packed in ioe and put in the toWiltort
,„d delivered to Mi" Hill Ho My. he oTvonJenwol, and 8 to the lund writ- ! Fort rtMuat. to. Ho
th.t ho ™
Miss Ella Magill on cross-examina­
propeller and brought down to Manistee ho run *«*X. bee token toy
• •„
said: “1 may have been mistaken
Fieldbui Hl thoto too immote- pumlg the lank wuh Fhtbb, on the tion
I
and the next day was examined by a
Y
0
Th.,e
l
‘
e.rt
“
1
r»
“
tde&lt;d»id^riaooftl
1
e
lta
»t,
.nd
th.
otmvraoMT, andehow.lhe
(Continued on 3d page.)
large number of persons and pronounced
to be Herbert Field. But they till you 1

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Mr. MARBLE having bought the Carding Jfa
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K—

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70 The earn" baring been paid ta fall aad
,t therefor given by Goodyear A Bxriow, to
bs nut* bad bwn Bold by the Mid 1U»

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Dated Hasting*. Aug. 23. 1871.
augS]i7

WHEELER A DOWNING

Snt last notion.

We are cowetaatlr receiving additions to our
already IfARGE STOCK OF GOODS and are
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I

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,

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I
nt pricefl a* low oa at Jaek.on,
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ishaana. and
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The treatment of

In tbs City, Manufactured be

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STYLE

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M-. Sunpenalon Bridge lO.OJ P. M.; Buffalo al '
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CINCINNATI EXPRESS, daily. (Sunday* ex I

IS DO
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C. G. HOLBROOK,
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attend promptly to all busisos* entrusted io him
oaoeoverJ P Roberts g Co.'s drug store; ofloo
ooea at all boon till Vo'Jeek P.O.

Of all Kinds.

Meadville ll «S A.M. (Dine;; Duaklrk l.tSr. a-

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ii.. Ka.,ii.rare »ii&gt;. u.r.i...

WM H. HAY FORD
ATTORNEY and Counaellor at law, and Solicitor
m Chancery, Justice of the Peeomasd Baal Es­
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Minister*. Teacher*, Students, Farmers,

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Hocnsiliville (Breakfast ; । and new aad improved
Drawlag lloom Coaches are attached at Clifton
i^Siupeusioti llridget. running through to New

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over National Bank, earner Blate aad Jefferson

ATTORNEY at Law, I as.ran as ।

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St. Charles Bactanract on Jefferson St

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debvora lecture of
pata rareyiog him „ £
murder, th. u.fra,, „n t.u

credit it v------- L- — u ’
Kat"is all

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&gt;lu. urn. jllogod, tn th. m.turarallmd.
»ttd Mr. Httyhra b», fu„hM two^S

Cm halted bjl

“’V*1"

ttHh u. UUti^kT ptl.” H
tn the mformatiotf •

greble

Stoves,
" i

reat Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Office in Hastings.

Bn” thia etrua-

f-wrJT,? ,b ‘“r "-w “ brekra.

Colling 1«

We Ofiler the following
Tax Titles

Harnesses,

uiblas, sbowmg this imposrihilitv and he
trad th™. UMre „ pubthM. W«
SKIA’ER DECKER,
‘ ««*ds m» Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.
of LAXDS
Irare no lart.cuUr rritkum to nrak. on »teaiulK&lt;H or
"‘"7 ‘ f,r
tho«. tnblra. tbougb w. ndght radly do out fare lak. Ulchig..,
so. He makes an unnecessary wafir in
noi*kic„
hi, boiuo IW
t„ lUU
t|,0 *
Tr.„,.
Utter. thnt could
LEATH EH BELTIHO A SPECIALTY
re him
—tom
....... ...&lt;■
Coan ties in the State of
Hous*
D viiw aad
ud then to
ro the
iho Bonk,
Bwik,
h. I'"‘•’rd out of hu bnun l.
would p&gt; br th. Ty^. Houw „„ hi, »™«&lt;c bul i. th. reran! ofMichigan,
We will not be under­
way
to the
th.
bank,
fa.uk, besi&lt;ie«
bud,Im the
th.
Thrre i». reran! la tt,. bun
AB6YIHA.
whol,. unuuto. f„„, hl, b..u^ t„ th.
«&lt; • P’lrebM. of Uk. Sup.ri,
sold bv nnv House
——— - ^wfrsnor
l-lMNUmai.
1BCT19V
^dmnoA.1,
there u one
rtfalawK
In Michigan.
oulyl.OOOfM aad torarfias to th., “f""’'" . O. bod, wu f.und ou tl
.u •
found on tha
time it takas to walk this distance it nJh
G th and the inquest held on the l$th.
»X« • wX
Mark nmiLL.
would take him 50 minutes to walk a :\vnt^ wl h.‘h“ le,Ur
“»*
mHe.
By
out un
a*
। • '
v the time table •made
“«u«» uui
1
■
hen Conorer vistad him and
1*14
SEiKXER
PECKRR.
MAPI.E GROVE.
laming the whereabouts of the P»i».
«»• body tu founj he wd “Ah ACKLEY
onw that aijhl. h. walk.! &lt;nw a di. I
W
• »«k. aw
,k^
THE CELEBRATED
toara of O.1S1 f«,t being 175 feet Lm
‘“■“‘W U. h. ibmuAt that I
than u mil. aad to do tbi. I,, occurenl ,
« »uM M..r rart m Uut
Farrier's Improved!
CASTLETON.
.»5 uiinutm. But leaving :hese U“lv* . the? r U”lt ,h“ w*“ * (rici oa h5mlies a 2*
tre are to settle this question by considS**®?r*r
“how rame those
enng when he left home and when he , M “ “*•
and that is all Van-1
GRANITE STATE
returned. Now as to when he xetti-m d
knew about it.
IMjirfaaX
we are in the power of ths Prisoner &lt;-n-1 Dr-J»cfield told u. that the stain on I
H at Vafa w ■
tirely. for the time is fixed bv his wife i hbL"rt,wa* ‘rou ril*t, which shows I
uv*&amp;n»wK
TOE SALE AT
aud M iw Scribner, but when did he i
‘•h'’ ,’aHa*t «*d to keep down the
iMvehome? We shall claim an abWM a P»*» of &gt;rvn which he could
w.
lenbe from
the house of 2:25 •eM1Jyp*wure from tho adjacent Hard- j
WOODLAND
" arehoose ou Broadway.
*
and out of this we will take 30 minutes,ra.r* "to,v- P&gt;e blood found on those I
'•f«,w^ii
for time to do his running around, leav- [
fending down to tho river, was } Driltroicfc and
::F‘X
mg one hour and fifty tiro minutes in!,n’“o“ac«d by Dr. Duffield, to be m-on. : ** U5©WIS dllQ
which t« iu'complish this work. Acbk»od, which explodes tbe jUA ,
and dealer* ii
tifiy”*
carding to the testimony of Mm Buckler, ’
.
- m.v ecieniific JBMUeor. PATENT MEDICINES
u. Vol. .
। Land and Calcinsd Plaator,
Herbert Piper left the bouw of hi r „ , * ,n It«ard to the liulo dog, with I
PAINTS.
aiher, Mr. Ruggles, not later than 8:80 a** &lt;*oe &lt;tofe«vub» to the knowledge «*£ i
JOHNSTOWN.
lime wateh lime
id gave her means of recollwring it, ,aI
brother in dogology, who
OILS,
‘
en Miss Piper said her brotlier re- “V*
a
would not howl upon
VARNISHES.
1
r-.a’fvi.wii
31
••urned after the loat whistled, and Mrs. I
a murder, I aay that it is ,
TURPENTINE,
1XK, I
» BtSaroofw^ufaeYlst
Vanderpool said her husband had born l,r°l,&amp;ble he would, for they will how!
...
s-’-jnlTaateeideoffe
m
----- r 4snniwt
gone al-out half on hour when the l«oat ax
continued abetnue al their master !
LET and IANCY
GOOD."(,
PERFUMERY.
August 10. 1871.
whistled. Now we want to fix (he time an&lt;*
pinched or hurt, and why
”*ni.i uldi
BALTIMORE.
of the whistle. Mr. Soiling, the agent “ot 00 w*;ne&gt;«ng vuch un awful spoctaBOOKS A STATIONERS,
uf the boat said that the boat left that ‘de «« that ? Oh, that that Lttle dog
-y
!»-• m of» ■
CHOICE TEAS,
W. H. JEWELL,
•M
l»»hof»
night about 9 o’clock and the whistle is v' j
^0W P'uttenw.i. could
UROCERIES,rJ&amp;*«X»|
/
haw uotnnji.gtd
tlx s mr sounded to give notice that the bout is \ andeqwol
“
L
...............
&lt; 1UARS and TOBACCO,
der
I
It
la
a
terrible
conclurion
to
come
about to leave, and it usually whistles
HASTINGS.
KEROSENE
LAMPS
A
FIXTURES
half au hour or a quarter of an hour to. but uoes the testimony lead you to
BENEHL CONVEIASCER;
Lafore the boat leurea and taking it, so this runclusion. Tne law rrrv humane­
n* to be most favorable to tho other aid** ly K*T«» Hm the ]&lt;eeump.ijn of inno­
Abstracts of Trim
\ i
then they array his good '
if the boat left at nine the whistle cence
I Of land* in Barry County furnished on
CARLTON.
founded at least a quarter !&gt;eforo nine character and the friendly" relations of i CITY DRUG’ STORE,
|
appttcatfou,
at
my
office
in
the
co, ? but a !
and possibly at half-past eight. the parties.__ ...Good eha-ncter
State St. Hading*. Mich
•.............
..
Coart House.
Now taking it in this wav it linrmoniz -s . y
W. H. J KWELL I
all the testlmonr and males room tv ad- ,
J? • M
, Hmtisft, JIM.
Field
out Goquillard’a who saya he saw him He
“ held
‘
*" in ttoubre trust at his
benefactor
and
partaer
and
this
I
at the Tyson Hou** either at a quarter
pleu I
with
BARRY.
after eight ora quarter before nine, and should J have
it would take Vanderpool away from his Utunjter tones against the J-vp dam- i
IJ
w‘
U
house before 9 o’clock. TJiey arrived nation of hia taking uti.
Wof». \
l«
?XX • • v
Gentleman, this ki’ling of Field by j
IT!*••
o lAf.'X
' home from the lull about 7 o'clock, and
Vanderpx&gt;l
is
the
grand
central
fact
6
j
is
after sitting «*n the niazra till it waa
•
Jf.at
•
•
X
quite dark, they had a lunch in the which all the witness um ]»oint. We
have found the four corners, the law is j
HOPF.
luneh room, and from there Vai.derxxjl
fulfilled, they axe the gold,Jthe trunk key, ' '
* wen: for his medicine.
tfs • JI st a w k'
14
aiwlfttfa.fc
But what does Mfes Scribner aayr, the “Brown-Nolan” letter and the blood ‘
li
Ivla 4uc a of ■ • fre
That Vandenwol left for medicine won
,
r ,
...
.
IBaafreoCaotofa W i 11
•fierw. retun.-1 fr,if OraMd’, hill. . O.nil«a.H I Irare Uu. m myoar|
15
You w tl.t-r, that taking out Ourtr h“d* “
«f &lt;£’»«. ’&gt;"&gt; »&gt;'■
ul
mtnutM. to w. ba,, aaid, there ta ou. I ““V ,hf*,.‘h"r
bo token
RUTLAND.
huuruntl 55 miuWM no|aoco&lt;uitodar
Hf .“«?•»« far a tuuHerer
n frv ■ * I a of river U n ; ol n e q*
ao that if it wtoiuratubeni upon th. veo- “»« tt ewum it. Jhutk peer it, and |
rt
’■lie Jj of » w &gt;4
ri. to abmr that he hid tim. to betow God a. your J.dg^ render oy
di^KM
of
tho
bod,.
„e JuHttebetore.nthu. PMuu.rt.tth.Ihr
thik
Ihi. would
be
-uSWunt. -nd the Praple of thu Btate
Of Home Manufacture.

Battle Creek.

Large Stock

Just Received,

Corn Sheller!

T. EASTMAN'S!

,

LUMBER, LATH, anti SHINGLES

BEST AND CHEAPEST

RBIITS

pet was dirty and filthy, bat why cut oat
3 piece over 7 feet long and 5 feet vrida

1
r
IRVING.

Go to the
apt ofMpfev

Sole Proprietor of

S£SPARD*S

compoum wahoo Biro

1* •

c

Little Red Shop!

««¥&lt;»• - V
aKufnoIro

17
19
to

■a

But is it’ not necessary that he should
It being «' near the Lour of adjonn xnak'* all the trij^ that are mention- inent, when Mr. Church finished his
ed in tha: time table.
, speech, that the Judge duft*rred reading
Wheu.purat.niamettoh etoyStoriato
io,u, u,. j™. ti!1
j
the slave of terrible necetMlv, he can do
.
. «
,
thiup. that Would totoniah hrataolf at ™w tooraiug. and tourtaljouniedt.il
other times. If there is any diffienky thr.t time,
in this matter, I think it is relieved bv
_ ■ 1 * ------the detense but there may be a differ- j A» experienced Bookkee^r wants
race of opinion in regarl to this. They ,o ,,btalu a ^tuition as Bookkeeper aud
Lave put into this case the strange man Clerk. Address W. K., eare Banxbk. ,
in the svange boat, and it is ours as well , Ha-tings, Mich., fur two weeks. dtf
as theirs and the jury can put it where !
thev please.
If u io necessary to fill out- aud sup­
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
plement this caae we accept it and use
it, and the reason wo did not present it,
is because we were unable to procure .
it. Mr. Coguillard tell. t» how long “ 12.000,000 ACRES
would take to row to the end of the piers
or THt
and back but on this night it is no:
p,.. probable, that, whoever carried that j &gt;,«*. •. -■ • Acres of (unc- &gt;'«ra&gt;inx sod Uratwg
i-ody down the river that night went m ■
&gt;« ie»
far as the end of the piers, tor with the '
sea that was running that night, it woul I
be impowible for tho boat to have ven­
tured out that far, but ft was not neces­
sary to Uke the body out that far, for
with the sea that was running that night Prices range from $2 to $10 ]«r Acre.
and the peculiar manner in which it
1IUME.STEAD3FOB ACTUAL SETTLERS.
would strike the pier*, from the way the
wind was blowing, it would tend to in­
crease the current of the river, so that
the body could be dropped about at
SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAR
Blanchard's landing, it would b® card'd
out by natural causes and the voyager FREE HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES,
could land at Canfidd’s woods to count
within Railroad limiU. equal to a
over his durws money or return to
Direct Bounty of $400.
Manistee, just as you will have it They
m«v hare tins man just in whichever
way they choose.
If he was a foreigner, looking for
work, Vanderpool might have said to
him, do one thing for mo and you will SELECT SCHOOL.
have your money. I say that man ei^eJ
assisted Vanderpool or else, he had i A &lt;^«et Rchooi in Astyna is nboui u&gt; t*k» «fnothinir to do with it
it. They
Thcv scatter Uwir
their
“&gt;• 4lh
‘21
nothing
charges too much, sometimes it is ELLIS SCHOOL HOUSE, ,
Dr.
Wilcox and sometimes it is
Sheriff Secor, andjlast of all it ia this
ware*. eositaatly adding
man
in tho l»oat that r. immitted thereto.
this murder. This is only a com­
n or women pre- 1
acbool. will Bad
mon method of diverting attention, «nd
he told a similar boat story which hap­
pened in Scotland in 1786. The cutting

■,

w

5

PRAIRIEVILLE.

J'n’rr, oriZy SO Cents n Bottle.

AVest of Ba nk.

the following complaints

Jaundice, Imligt^ion. Sour Stom­
ach, OttimitiM, .Nervous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaint,
Fever A Ague, Dyspepsia, JForms
in Children. Files, BUious Com­
plaints, Im/ of Appetite, Erup­
tions of the Skin. Pimples on the
Face, and all Diseases of the
Blood; also the best Diuretic in
Use for Kidney Complaints.
Weak Back. Pain in the Loins,
Lumbago, Gravel. Rheumatism,

A. WOOLEY

a i of n e t of ■ w 1
•a

6,. . X of • • X i
^-Tfofelofow I
*» • Pi o&lt; • « fro X

sj
:i
i«

ORANGEVnXE.
u
21
SI
t3

a w K of Be *4

This is the Lad who drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer's *

t:
t*
ii

a wU o&lt;» «’•

y&gt;j«y«ta« w
ee a » X Of a w X

• •Kara.)?

ZilwXrfov W

S3
SI
SI
54
SI
SI

YANKEE SPRINGS.

of Slieparrl’.Compound Wahoo Bittern

ptiyaiciaaa throughout tho City end
them in the House.

Price, only &lt;10 I'rnlio Hottie-

C. N. SHEPARD,
Projoriotor.

Grand Rapids, ilieh.
For Sol. far ACKLEY 4 SLADE,
Hastings. Mich.

DENTIST

Wille.

&amp;it igininggall,

THORNAPPLE.

for warm meals at dll hours.
Remember the place. Op■ posite Lein’s Bakery.
South side State St.

Parties desiring to purchase will do
E. STAUFFER. well to Call. We will cheerfully give
all information d'sirwL
D. Yt. COO1T Ac CO
GOTO CLARE'S FOR PICTURES.
A. CAJKXC

Michigan

Exchange.

Deraarr. Fnaauv Uik, IK I.
bit; TbuH.lel, .clone aadferoraMr knewo
UthtTT.al.ug Publie. ii Ww« thoroughly r.
ported tad put tn jwrt&lt; ct order for baeiaoM. ud
will 'Ntiaoo to ht kept i. di iu ly'lhihBlali
M. Tint CUM Houe. Bui to meet tht vMm
•( Mr frioud* tad pttrona, ur ehargtt will ba
rodaoad to KUO per d.r, aud the pmrtator »
licit the patronage of all who with to Bad • «da*
tad plaaaaat baton *bDa la tba city.
.•
tv nd nruvtator.

�Northern Michigan Agricultural and

DAILY DURING THE TRIAL.

T^ Miaurs ogun

Two TSTiRrntR

■echankal Society’s ^Exposition, at
Grand Rapids, Tuseuay, Wednesday. I
’
itember, 12,18, j

Only J

■

-TOa r n

f ^O.aM&amp;LH !c WSHWJr
.—The
bS ,7* UT3^”,. *&gt;
F
© T
:
,r Valley Rail,
WW^spt.ij, 14. road between Jackson audNunlca
will
am ax

NEW COMPANY,

ransportation
raxspor

be reduced, and the price of tickets,

NEW FACES,
and including all trains on the 16th, for
a/are and a fifth.
Property w^l'ba tn»W*Hcd to lhc
Each Evening at 7 o’clock.
For particulars see bill* and Programm- exhibition and return, Free. of Charge.
subject to the usual condition*, which
—-s of the dav.
BILL H. GORHAM.
Can be learned by poster*, or at the vaAgent

Bswta*

&lt;hm.7rb&gt;*

----- THIS-----

SUPERIOR. M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN

taesame raise and regulations as
Go to Ckunrnijis &amp; Brown fur Paints,
above will apply to the State Fair.
Oils, Varnishes, etc.
Michigan Stat-f Agricultural Society,
Call on '
linery Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
goods of all
Friday September 10, 20,21 nnd 22.
The premiums offered amount tn $12,Wanted Immediately.
20,000 feet White Ash Flooring and 900.
fiTpfiI
Barry Co., Agricultural society, ‘Wed­
dwttteepl3
Hams. Williams A Co. | nesday, Thursday and Friday, October
4, 5 and 0.,

■IB

tr

Clover Hullers!
Kalamazoo nnd -A.hn A-i’bor

WHEEL ’ CULTIVATORS
"—BALL.

, E-v -DrtMSikuti

opened by

!8

E

Silas Sarah Shrimer

Wc can MlpjJy moat ail Of the back
neh from
|
njmbm

msu-.

at usual rates**

Local

'

iFrcmont,
id for |800.
I amount of wheat
frtUDAlbfon.

, Tnn

‘

Jioticej.
j

Hours of eoirmti suspense.

HARROWS.

BIC,

AGH LCUTLT UK AL

MACHINERY

in Bnrrv County—for sale by

E. P. BURR ALL.
Office in John Weteertt’s Hardware Store, Brown’s New Block.

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY

Hml nw tw,

burned on

wbtoll &lt;M¥W» the Iw,

MACHINES.

and the largest stock of

i bed of superior flre-^lay.
troll to lensing by |
be $2.W.
b welllu the soil

•upp

v-h-. .

Iblo

SAWING

Gratiot county has 167 farmere.
Midland people thlnl^th^jr hnYetoaud

BACK NUMBER8.
..1 wo.

PLOH^S 'MTD CASTIJFG8,

AU Around the State.

To the ladies of Hastings and vicinity
-call at rooms over Mrs. Morrill’s on
effrrson St. arid get your dresses ent or

• HMMnM

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

. •

t8oecsss-.es U Okh» 4 Itcettcy.-}
OUR DAILY
The to'ninwrror' tb' rfrtoflbv ®f lb,
| w ill not bo li^ed again daring the
n»d
bed
onlhe
MIcbOwMldlauil
Rto.
..I.)
MM,,I
IM
M
l
111.
Protect Youhbkl# against Small ! trial, until Mter the jury come m with
road from St Clair to RMffway was let
Pbx. Dr. Drake has a supply of pure I their verdict.
Wait patiently.
on the fttb.
.
..
Vaccine Matter.
A fire, on the 5tb, at {Cast Saginaw
| A. O. Miller at Uniw Hall Wednesdestroyed
the
buildings,
woods
and
oth­
.
day
and
Thursday
evenings
with
new
Bert Meat near the bank.
er matyrial,ofC. Wenk A Co's hme kiln.
Birkenruth sells meat reasonable.
i-^.
■ «
Loes J3.6OO. with no Insurance.
Smoked Hama and Shoulders nt Blr*nd everything nice.
Jaeob Cram, snMld resident of Estella,
kenruth’s.
।1 glad to announce the successful re-or . ....
. .... tniu|i
. e.
। Gratiot County, was killed on the 281 h
S.H Pork, Oik- quality .1 llkkrn- nnlMtlon
of Miller-.
' by a tall from a Inmber wagon. Ids bead
ruth’s.
Th. Dlrwtox. of the B»rry County I .tHklot upn . Hone.
I will sell better Meat, and at lower
AgrioulMl® Sodely nroT. Alton, D.! At
At tho
lho n
„u„| reunion
„unk of- the
• annual
Twenty-,
prlcee than any other Market in the
W. Elite, W. P. Hnrio!, John Kmglt. [ second Michigan Infantry, held at
city.
B. ^Birkenruth.
W. P. Garrett.
I Borneo, on Thursday, over one hundred
The name of Mr. Garrett was
New goods has just arrived at
I offloere and soldiers were in attendance.
MANUFACTURERS OF KA*»H, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.
j tally left out hi the notice of
It. Mudge’r.
' premium lurt. etc., for which w-j make i1 The nextreoniuo of the 21st Michigan
’ Infantry will take place at Greenville
i&lt;lae ■potegtes.
Attention.!
LUMBER FLOORINI BIDING A-.
'on the JOth gf October next. The progALSO.
­
1 hasp a voke at cattle and a *ingl&lt;‘ i
List of Letters remaining in the r&lt;&gt;Bt&gt; rammagivosu»upper, oration, toaste.etc.
hVM.jor-.oda. .O sell on .Bare lor- _
-- —
. Tbs residence of G.B. Wiggina, Esq..
_
goodpapsr.*
ILXOkX**.'
J2lh, ti
l&amp;l

Mohlings a Specialty

Aug 30, 1871.
Julia Allen, C. C. Blaktev. CJY.. Dwd
~ &lt;
' ley, Milo E. Crane, Isaac Hall. 2. Mary entered by burgla a during ths night of
.
"
‘
Hutcoinson, M. M. Lewis, Chaa. Mer- Wednesday, the Both, sod $17 in money
Cxneer &lt;u ba Cured.
I rick, Petor Meter. D. C. Northrop, Mm. I
:\
-‘
H. M. Norris, Chas. Saddler, Chas. taken.
L. N. Mixer's Ncrofula and cancer Squire, H. W. Sebert, Clara M. WagAuguHt Abnuua, n laborer at West ।
luixture Is warranted to cure all casert non.Bloomfleld^jMBtsned himaelf by drinkwf cancer and scrofula In every form. 1 m,
Diro-t &gt;our krttor. to No. of P. O. Box . 1Ilg whiaoyln -hldi toxinlto htol been
Send for circular. $1 per bottle. Ador Drawer.
: steej&gt;cd—s remedy be bad for the rheu
drew
” L. N. Mixer,
Jons Rossarn, P. M. | matlsm.
Hustings, Mich. .

o
7
'
Two Indians attempted 10 cnee the
Special 1 rains.
,
rtTCr
Ja oa Tuewiay last.
11 cent sugar at BusellV.
Special mln. on the Cr.n&lt;l nicer i Jllrtn«* «** lk*‘
prer.lUn, .ml
Rubber mo}« at Buell's.
I’eaches fresh and nice at Busell'a.
! V«dto&gt;-JOMJOU ,ni» »I. e.
B..-ui ,1"l,r c”'“- be,,‘*
“"T
Beet Sherry wine, bitten for dyspepI
of
a, at
B well's.
Eaton Rapid*, arid (fraud TnipM*. to I tribes fi^OOto the fundi of AlUon Coiand from the Great Union Fair, leaving । l®8e&gt; If eleven otlier men can be found
Best cheese in the city r.t BurellX
Stations as follows:
, of equal libemhty, that Institution se-j
A Caoics Srorr of perfunwrica'at the
cures $10,000
LEAVE.
STATION'S.
City News Dopot.
Eaton Rapids',
V:W p.m.,
A thousand and one bushels of wheat
lie are every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
7.-00
Charlotte,
9:20
and oats were threshed for Mr. A KoFor Photographs and Picture*, of all
Vermontville,
8:50
besw, of Leroy,on Monday of last wreck, for less than our usual price, hacked with the complaint
kinds, call od J, F. Minkler.
of
parties who say they are unable to nay so' nuich.
Nashville,
by John Landower, with his threshing
&amp;10
8:20
Quimby,
I machine, which wan moved twice dur­
.Vow to give all a chance to have Teeth who need and
Cheapest fruit Jar at Buvell's.
8:35
Hastings,
ing the day. The work was done betw­ should have them, we willfrom this date, for a few
&amp;00
The place to buy your boots and shoes
Irving,
een seven o’dock in the morning and weeks, drop the price almost one-half. II? will now make
7*V
is at
Rvhyax’s.
Mkidievilk.
six o'clock In the evening, with the
full and Complac sets for$25. Single Plates. Upper
usual hour’s nooning.
MOO Axe. Grand Raphis. Dep.tkS0
or Under SIS.
Custom work made on abort notice,
getting Bn
at rta*Ptmsengers
Umm.
bVIHUt,
MU trains
UMIIin ...
rur•
H W lUUllll
■■•K
■■
-K
The dead MVM
body "I
of au
an IUIBU,
infant was
found
In good style end reasonable prices
. tlooa where there are Ticket Offices, floating In the Grand River st Spring
at Runyan’s. j must purpha-M.* tickets tn avail them- Lake on the 26th. On examination it I
’
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selves o/tbe reduced Fare. Passengers proved to be that of a female child ap-1
Ladies’ fine shoos of the latest styles 1
। irom
from Ftauons
stations wnere
where mere
there are no vmcea
Offices parently less than a day old,and alargvj UflWC OVCT (.rTUTll
I nllllps, Store, Hastings, J\Hch.
at Runyan
: can procure tickets of the Conductor. I cut on the back of the bead gave reason
First National Cwnnxo Hom. I
j to believe that death waa caum-d by foul j
ALL HAIL MAINE!
—Go there for the beet and cheapest :
means. The officers nre in quest of the
-----Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc. I
supported criminal.
f
-------------- ----------- -------------REPUBLICAN MAJORITY 12,000.
H. A. Goodyear.
Dan i Striker.
• if
E. G. W illlams.
The people of Maine voted yesterday
u,o Rroubllcan
x.ruuuncnii mnjorny
Warranted Custom Made Boota from, kiiv
*nd the
minority is
fr a.LARi
3,000
' ’larger"than ’i*t* year. Well dene galDetroit, Grand Rapids and Jacoen
Goodyear &amp; Strike
1 lant itepublimnsof the Pine Tree State.

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

U„V&gt;"

ALL OL'Ii WORK WLlRR.LiYTED,
STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-

CITY paint store

We shall prolmbly say ‘‘good bye”
An Every-day Story.
j to the Dally by our next issue. We trust
‘•Hello John, where ore you going?”
however, our short ocquatn^niv with
“I was going down here to buy some OVCT O'1* thousand readeia outside of
grocers.”
Hastings, has been mutual, and we in“Weil I um going down to Mace Al- j rito you to Uy jf
column
our UrRP
Urgr, *
Moolumn
len'» to buy mine.”
' —
*. SI so per year.. We
...
wreUy,
k only
will nrtiinlM1 all our
onr readers
read«*rM a
n live
ll-rn Dally
Tb«ilv
“Down to Allen’s? Why. I never bo’t! w111
any of him. I always go there to buy every day If we can secure the north I
crockery and wall paper, but 1 never ! and ®°“tb Ralhoad, and a proper Irnpc- ■
thought of buying groceries there. Notltu* to our flne Doaqulhctatlng later
long ago 1 bo’t n whole set of crockery ' “te- BaEd Jtellroads! Improve our
aud paper enough to pa]«r my house, Manufacturing tkcilities! and then— I
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could Ha*tings against any town lu the State,
buy any where else. Bwddre be war
----------------------------ranted it.
The crockery be keeps is Cn—‘xxATt I NDUrtrnrAL—Exposition.
the Boot’s celebrated ware.’’
_q
cetw good for trip to and from the
.,111 ?i’oi 5Shfii*.TS&amp; Ore“
Expi.iuon .1 Cl.elnanything I bm*e to m&gt;11 at a ftiir price, Mtl
a mite, from Jackson, Antoo. I get a U tter tobacco tea aad 1 goiia,Jonesville, Beading and Waterloo.
lU„‘X!.b™ M,I“,, F*“ “ «totlnoe to Oct Tib. Two
ex.­
Two ex
any wnere else tn town.
.I press Trains Dally
„ are run each
. way be
. ­
M. ALLEN,
tween Jackson and Cincinnati; time 13
Washington Block. Aug. 15, 1871.
hours without change of cars.
Huni, Williams A CoDo not claim to have the only Mold­
ing Machine in Bany county, but they
have one thkt will stick any and ail
kinds oi molding* that aru needed.
They also have on band a large number I

dow frames, Ac., that will be sold allow ।
Mures for cash.
I

HUBICAI.!

COMMINS

A BROWN

* TtTflllt ■
PA
TNT H K.S

te«l'

nr. B.
rtm Bad
Dr.
Httrtrn
HuUojs, Mich.

Crtt.ltUDm, fun

it. Suoth Sid. gut« rt. I
j4
B.a

FMTHE!

Paiuta, Oil#, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,
PICTURE FRAMES. GLASS. ETC.. ETC..

Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting,

c.re..c1.«.r^'CT^!r
Hastings, Mich.

BMM,

Iron, -Nails, Glass,

FURNITURE OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION,
LOTS AND PILES OF IT ON
HAND AND BOUND
TO SELL.

Graining,

Dealers in

Call at
JOHIST

AttMiMmy, 4t.,

, •BG.LV

NO USE

t0
m
all tit branch. A Urge auartmmt of Caffin,on knd;
ShrtnAfnrniMifL.
•*rca. A good Heant fttmithtd FREE to
a-’lpalroiu.
trlv
JOHN WOLF.

Wooden Ware, &amp;cAGENTB FOR THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

Lake Superior Iron
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Also the

WOODLAND PARLORS.

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OL. I.

DAILY EDITION.

HAS I INGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 13, 1871.

THE VANDERPOOL TRIAL.

NO. 26.

pursuit, and investigation, and when
5th, 1869, murdered in tlie bank build- 1
clearly proven, is cousidered as very
I'i™ “T"1?
’'v ,,,&lt;’
’ Jepw -r wrulnty, lot It would lx- .
strong evidence of guilt
7 mg at Manistee occupied by said Her- &lt;fn
r R** 1x6 W!*|Wfidom
stated mockery upon legal proceeding*, ifyour
Iwenty-MTMith D»y « Proowdijr
12.—That tbo fabrication of evidence Iwt Field and tho respondeat, and that 1lu cither or the counts in the iuformn-; verdict being guilty, Herbert Field
the defendant was with said Field in !(Ion then you must And a verdict of should hereafter appear in life.
is also considered when proven as strong
orn,unter.
But, gentlemen, you hhould give thia
JUDGE HOYTS CHARGE TO THE
tiie bank alive, from about 11 to 42
convincing nropf of guilt and if thorn- Welock of naid day uud the evidence fails
teGtlscosc, under which- evidence of identity n careful serptiny,
JURY.
xy are satisfied from the evidence that
ever counter the Information the ovl- a thorough examination, and you’reonto
show
that
any
other
person
entered
'
the Respondent perpetrated forgeries in
aenccnas become arrayed, in murder.
elusion should not be affected bft env
the books, for tho purpose of edvoriug said bank after defendant left the same, ,. If*,uri*®r “ dofined to be the unlawful remote ixxeibility, but should require
THS VERDICT—HOT GUILTY !
tlie jury ought not to infer from the Hilling by a person of sound mind and that high degreeof moral certainty upand concealing tho possession of money
mere absence of proof of tlie fact tliat dlHcretl°ii of n rea.oliable creature, I on which you would ba willing to act
with muHoc aforethought.
I in your own gravest matters.
Moaxire sesaxox.
- or property tliat justly bobugod to Field, no one else did enter said bank.
Malice is a desire or intent to do a ; I? Herbert Field hud been a son. of
such forgeries may bo considered as
11—The value or effect of criminative ,person an injury without just cause or r------Sept 18,1871.
-•
facta evidencing guilt.
one of you, gentlemen
of the jury, from
facte and circumstances depends not only provocation.
,such testimony ns baa been tatroduco^
A larger crowd than usual was pres­
14-That the fact that small articles,the
And malice aforethought, a* an de- :into this case, would you have taken
upon their consistency with the guilt of
ent at tbo opening of Court this morn­ property of the deceased and usual­
the accused ; but their inconsistency with meat of murder is an Intent to kill ।charge of that body and consigned It to
ing to hoar the instructioas from the ly carried about his person, were aftai- the theory of his innocence, and no fact formed before the act ia committed and the graveTte the body of vonreont
without Just cause or provocation; just
There have been undoubte dly many
Cdurt to the Jury before they should his death found in the po*MMion of the or circumstance should be considered aa calve or provocation may exist where &lt;
case* of mistaken identity, where the
Respondent,. is.i
a circumstance
of tt I
------- ~ w. » I criminative
or allowed to exert an inkilling is Justifiable, ns In case of an identity seemed certain and the proof
commence their final deliberations on
■?? “*?, b*““” '
'•“ro'i.hnt. unlcu officer committing a homicide where plain, Still the fact that aotne extra­
the important matter they have entreat­ decisive in
establishing
Ids guilt
j th, ju^ „„ cU,,lv M
m ~Ubluh,„
I hl.
,uch
Qr tbe execution of the law makes it his ordinary cases have occurred does not
15 —That if they shall find from tbe
duty to do so, excusable homicide, where
ed to them.
circumstance is not only entirely consis­ it is committed in self-defense, or in change the rule by which you are to be
governed in thia case.
'
The reading of the charge to the ju­ evidence in tbe case that Vanderpool® tent with the theory of guilt, but also is cane of provocation, where a person ho*
Th atench instances Jiave taken place
after the death of Field, was found to
incunsi«tent with tlie theory of innocence. received what the law regards as a juat ought to lead vou to exercise caution in
ry occupied about one hour, an exact
have in his possession propertv, money,
12.—To render any feet or circum­ provocation which causes him to net investigating the evidences of Identity
copy of which we herewith publish:
or evidence at debt, which, from the stance alleged by the prosecution or at­ from the sudden and uncontrollable of the body, yet if from the evidence you
Stab or Krone ax—:The Circuit Court evidence, the^~believo to hare boon tho tempted to be proven of any value in Csslon of anger, In which case tbe law are satisfied that the dead body of Her­
vtng a tender regard for the frailty of bert Field was exhibited in tho City of
property of Field at the time of his1 estalialii .ig the guilt of the defendant,
for the County of Bany.
human nature mitigates the offense to Manistee in September, lb89, the pos­
death, this unexplained, is u strong such feet or circumstance must not only manslaughter.
’Fhe People,
1
sibility of there being some extraordi­
criminative
fact.
Murder, then, may be said to consist nary mistake about it should not prevent
vs.
bo proven beyond all reasonable doubt,
of Coort
George Vanderpool, 1
but it must be such a feet as is consist­ of two element*: 1. Tbc homicide, or your conculelun. If you you should
actof killing. 2. The malicious intent come to the conclusion that Herbert
Gentleman of the Jury.—In giving Propositions Offered by the Defenie'.
ent with the guilt of the defendant, and formed before the oct Is committed.
Field i* dead and that bi* dead body b«» been
vou instructions os fe the law to he ap­
Where 9 homicide Ihih been com mi t- diaeovered, your next Inquiry should be in wb»t
1-—The fact that Herbert Field in inconsistent with his innocence.
plied in this case, I shall first give you dead and that he camo to his death by
14. —In determining the question of ted, if committed by tbc use of a dan­ manner did he meet bi* death? Did be come to
in the languogo »n which they are writ­ tho criminal act of an other, or, in other guilt ar innocence the jury are bound to gerous 'weapon, or in other words, a Mia death unlawfully T A nmn may meet bl*
ten, the instructions requested by Coun­ words, the eorput dcitcfi must be estab­ exclude entirely from their considera­ weapon, a violent assnit with which
would be likely U&gt; cause death, the ma­
sel which I have detmnined to give, not lished by clear and unequivocal proof, tion every fact and circumstance alleged licious Intent is jiremimcd, for the rea­ b* killed by another.
reading those which f bavo determined and thin must lie done by direct evi­ or sought to bo proved by the l*roaecu- son that n person 1h presumed to con­
tion which is not proven to a moral cer­ template ana intend the natural, neces­ thal death was canacd by the two wound* found
To refuse.
dence, when it can be made, or when
tainty and beyond a reasonable doubt. sary and probable result of his own' act, upon the head of thia body, or by the one on the
PBOPOeiTlOSM OTTE lira BY TnEPBOSaCVYtOX. direct evidence cannot be mode, then
15. —To justify conviction upon cir­ and thia presumption of malicious in­
tent Is conclusive and makes tbe act of
1
The statute defining murdec, vide by circumstantial of equal power.
cumstantial evidence, each .of the cir­' killing, piurder, unless It appears from
2 Compiled Laws, page 1503, People
2.—The loading characteristic of cir­ cumstances relied onbylbe Prosecution
i the clrcumM(anoes iw shown by the pros- mortal, and a* to whether they were inflicted be­
vs. Potter, 4 Mich. 1, 7, 8.
cumstantial evidence is, that it is a sub- and material to a conviction must be• ecution, or is affirmatively proved bv fore death you have the testimony of physician*
That “wilfull, defiberato and prmaed- . sfituto for positive cnidonce, and when,
proved and establisht*! with the &gt;udo, the defense, (hat the killing was lustln- introduced for that purpose.
itated killing” which constitutes murder U8 in this case, it is solely relied upon, it
tie, or done in the neat of
degree of certainty with which the gfirjl. able, excu-a
u]*on sufficient provocation.
in tho first degree «s shown, when the should be so strung as to produce upon of the respondent w required to bo e»-1 blood
„
uvu ,tlie
uv act of W1IUUJ
. ,is
n once Kes__
■
When
killing
their locality-amt nature, iu iirder to determine
weapon used is lethal—i. ©., a weapon the mind ofxhe Jury u conviction equal tabliabcd, and no fact or circumstancejjtublished.
tabllshed. It
it devolves upon the defense bow and from what direction the blow* were In­
'the natural and necessary consequence to that of jxvsitive «widence or tho itris- alleged by the Prosecution is to'be con-- T
io 'show
ouines
within
1'
*that *the
1”* act
* —
—— —
&lt;**-«_ the dicted. and bv wbatkindof an uulrnmcnt, and
of vfhjch is to cause death.
■ ' be acquitted.
’
cner must
ca-cs, andujton a failure to do
tiderod at all by tho jury in detcfmihing^. wkcepted
1
upon these question* you bare alto the scientific
Ail'd iu the ease at Bar. if live jury
3. —Tbe legal presumption is that the the question of guilt or iunocctfco un-‘ 1sto.the act of killing &lt;lraws after it the •'
1 opinion of pbytician* to avilat v/u to determine
find from the evidence that Vanderpool J: priadner is iunorenttf the crime charged less tlie truth of such feet or circdin- malicious Intent.
And
In
this
cause,
gentlemen
of
the
।the direction and weight of the blow* and the na­
killed Herbert Field by a hatchet or and the burden is upon tlie Prosecution stance is tally established by credible
Jury, If you came to the conclusion from iture of the instrument by which they were inhammer width would cause the fracture of proving every requsite to establish evidence to the entire satisfaction of the. ’ the evidence In the case that th® re| fileted.
of th$ skull shown on the body of tho his guilt, and nothing can he taken by jury und beyond all reasonable dqubt. spomfeut killed Herbert Field with a
From there cocideratiou* a* well a* (gen all
deceased Herbert Eiohl, they can aud implication against him.
1G-»H the jury do not find from ev­ weh|oa, an assault with which would tbc evidence tn th* c*»c. you should inquire
should find the .respondent guitar of
4. —To warrant the jury in finding u idence other than the proved statements be likely to cause den th, then the ma­ whether tbc hand ot auicidednllicted the blows,
licious intent is presumed by the law or whether the act wav committed by wmt
murder-in the first degree.
verdict of guilty, they must
find of Vanderpool that he burned the car- unless p’ou are satieCed from tbe evi­
2. —That to determine the question tliat the theory of guilt of the prisuuer, ]»et and clothes, they must-consider tho dence In the ca&gt;e tliat the killing was other petson, and whether the instrument which •
whether Vanderpool did inurder (Field flows naturnlty from tho facta proved reasons aud explanations that he gavo Justifiable, excusable, or done in beat of caused the wound* w»* one, an assault with .
which *qu!d be likely to cauMdeata; or made
a* aforesaid, tho jury, tn the absence of and from all of tho ^ticte, and must be for burning them, and if those retuons blood upon&amp;ufileient provucatiin. B
The ciiargti in this cause is naturally with the 3*1, an ordinary borrewhip, a Might
direct twtimouy to Urn act, should .con­ consistent with all such fecta, nud if they and expiations have not been contra­
divisible in&lt;o three parts, and these stick oi wood, or seme instrument not likely to
sider nil the surrounding circumstances. find anyoaoyof the estaoliahod facte to dicted by evidence given for the Prose­
ought to be considered separately.
-o not
3. —Tliat they may consider the at­ be iucousiwnt with the guilt of tlie Quimn,
cution jum
and qj
are
not improbable
improbable in
in thcinFirst. You should inquire whether
And if you come to the conclMinru that the
. tempts ofc Vanderpool .to remove, ounce! prisoner, tlwn it ds their duty to acquit g^lves.
consider ~those
Hcrbctt Field Is dead.
* " tfew must
’
i reasons
wounds or either of them, caused thl^dealh of
Second. If eo, did he come to his Herbert Field, and that they were infllbted by
and conesal from observation all marks him, although all &lt;&gt;tbor facta may be anj ,,jpfonations to bo true,
or vestige* of the act, which attempt is consistent with and point to his guilt.
, 17.—The jury must eom-ider the pre- death unlawfully, and,
Third. If Field la dead, and came to some other person with a dangerous weapon
charged by tlje I*rorocution, if they find
5. —In order to convict tho prisoner, 1i vjuUS p)0&lt;l character of the defendant,
liis death unlawfully, did tbenyqioDdent then the liw will presume a malicious intent
unit liml
limi tliat
that the facte jiroved
proved am| jf Heems to them unlikely that u George Vanderpool strike the fatal snd vou must find that the crime of murder
such attempt proven by the testimony the jury uiutf
am all ronriateni with the theory of p&lt;;iW)n of aucli character would commit blow. The first and *econd inquiries as Ims been committed upon the bodr of Herbert
aro
in the aiaa.
JU.ne and
nn.i ibnv
nl«n find
find that
that thev
' 4-—They may consi'Ier any ftflse guilt,
they murt also
they t|lp (.ftote charged, they may entertain to whertierTleld hns come to tils death Yield.
And as to whether such oOence was com•tatonient made by Vanderpool respect­ urv ineon«isteut with the theory of his n reasonable doubt of his guilt and may unlawfully involve* the question as to
if ..tbo
tbo facta iu tbo
tho ca.*e
case Uquit lum un the strength of that doullt. whether a crime ha* been committed
ing Field, about his haring run away, innocence and if
and is sometimes called the eorput de­ manner, charged iu the information, is very
&lt;or having gone away, or having carried may lx* reconciled .with innocence and I Notwithstanding the evidence outside of licti—or the body of the offence.
closely connected with the question of whether
away the money or effects of him, Van­ also with guilt, er in other woids, if good character would bo sufficient to
Your first inquiry then, gentlemen, in
the respondeat wu the man who committed
thL* cou*e Will be, is Herbert Field of
derpool ; if they find fiom tho evidence there is a single hypothesis which will -----convict.
theotfecM. and the inquiry may be pursued at
Manistee
dead
?
that said false statamenta were made by reconcile tho foefo beside that uf guilt,
18.—In weighing the testimony of
■Upon
this
point
tbe
testimony
which
witnesses,
especially
sucli......
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have been.
then
tho prisoner
(U.-Il IUU
IllUWU. should bo acquitted...............
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Vanderpool.
*hoald be taken into c-..nlideratiou in determin­
6.—The guilt or innocents of the engaged iu collecting testimony and has been introduced into this case is
.5.—That tli.-v may consider the lateichiefly of thdklnd called direct or posi­ ing the qnMticn.
fication of the books of aswunt of the pn^er i.
U 4.^.4 uPm .
tive evidence, partly of a kind termed
If you find that the erime charged hat been
Bank of Manistee owned by Vanderpool mere preponderance of the proot. this there is a pionenesMor tendency of the circumstantial.
committed your next inquiry will be i* lb* reThe direct and positive evidence on •pondent Georc* Vanderpool th* person wbo
and Field, tillered by the Prosecution, .is the rule in civil cases, but in this case, human mind to distort an J color the
this
point
is
the
testimony
of
those
wit
if they find tram the testimony, that the prisoner must bo acquitted unless ! (ante in order to establish their precon- nv-scs who saw the body found upon inflicted the fatal abound*.
reived
conclusions.
’•ved eriheinaiana.
The prosecutlon’wi not claim that any peratm
Vanderpool didxnako such falsification. tho evidence removes every reasonable '••
the shore of Lake Michigan claimed to
10—The right to make a "statement”
6. —That they may consider the state doubt of his guilt from the minds of the Is a personal one, given to a prisoner be the dead body of Herbert Field, the mw tbe respondent strike tbe mortal blow, nor
of affairs of the said Bank tnd the ef­ jury and in caros of doxbt it is safer Io (ortho purpose of explaining any matter tetismony of Dr. Hopkins, the dentist, ba* any witncM been upon the stand wbo teatifects .of tho withfixawal therefrom of tho acquit than convict.
which he may deem to require an ns to the t&gt;-eth in the mouth of that
.7.—To justify a conviction of the xu»- explanation. He may avail himself of body, and of other witnesses who claim of death. If this respondent was the person
funds.allotted to Field, to anfer from
cither by a mark upon the arm, or by who used that instrument as charged iu the in­
said effects a motive in said .Vanderpool poadent,it is not Mifficient tliat there isjn thin right, or not, a* be tees fit, and his the apparent size oi the body, they
formation, in tbc Bank of Mamstce'on th* Olh
declining to do so Is not to be considered
to prevent stud removal by killing Held prepoudornnee of evidence iu favor of against him, or ns any evidence of his could recognize and identify, it as the
guilt, ovon although suahpre;&gt;underenco guilt, and te not a subject of comment body/of Herbert Field.
before said removal should be .made.
That evidence upon thia point which knowledge, saw the act: Therefore there is no
7. —-That they may consider all evi­ should bo so great as to create in tho by Counsel.
may' bo termed circumstantial is tbe evidence upon this point of the kind termed di­
dence tending to shosv concealment by opiuien of the jury a strong probability
testimony ns to the name of Herbert rect evidence. But the evidence introduced into
Vanderpool of the actual business or ot guilt
Having now disposed of the written Field being written upon some part of this cause by the prosecution for the purpose of
The gtfik uf the respondent must be ।i request* presented by Counsel, I shall the clothing found upon that body, tbe sustaining thia portion of the charge I* in ita
jx-rsoiial Mintions of Vandeqwol and
Field, and all attempta by Vanderpool proved to a moral certainty and to the ।' proceed to give you certain further In­ testimony os to the panto and shirt be­ nature indirect and of a kind sometime* called
ing Herbert Fields, and as to the gold circumstantial evidence. The prosecution show
to tuin inqiury for Field in a wroag di­ exclusM'ii of all reasonable doubt.
structions:.
piece and the envelope found in the by direct teflimooy that certain facts exist, snd
8. —Although the jury should be boIrection, axti all false representations
The information in this cause charges pocket of tlie panto, as well as the test! they ask you from tbort faclq^to infer by a pro­
isfitMl
tiict
Herbert
Field
did,
ou
tho
5th
about or explanations of circumstances
that the respondent, Georg* Vanderpool mopy about the ring found upon one of
cess of reasoniiwtlie greatercriminal fact which
or discoveries -tending to implicate him, day Sejitember, in company with the re- did ou the 6th day of September, A. D. the finders of the body claimed to be the
is now the subjef.1 of iuquiry. Some of the fact*
the said Vaadet&gt;Mwl, with killing Held. Fpondent Jilono enter the bank building 180:\ at the City of Manistee, kill and identical ring worn by Field as late as from which they ask you to draw tin* final in­
Saturday September 4,186W.
murder one Herbert Field.
at
Manistee,
occupied
by
said
Field
and
8. —That they xuay consider tlie at­
These circumstances a&lt; to the cloth ference are not proved by direct evidence and aa
The i nfonoatioD contains three counts.
tempt, by a f&lt;»rged letter, purporting to respondent, at about 11 o’clock in the A count is n statement of a cause of ac­ ing and other articles may be a* valua­
•como from a distant place and to be forenoon, mad that re«pondon| there re­ tion, or a charge that a certain pi mon ble in determining the identity of this of
each
ou* from
ccrteio
other
body as the direct testimony of tboee tecta
proved
bv direct
evident*
vritton by strangers, to create n behef mained afore with said Field, till 12 hsa committed a crime.
The charge of murder against its re­ who claim to recognize it from the body
that the aforesaid killing wus not Ae o'clock of said day a’«d left tho bank,
spondent la therefore stated in the Infor­ itself. The question for you aa to the
and,
although
tho
evidence
in
tho
ease
act of him the aforesaid Vanderpoel
direct testimony is whether the witnes­
foils to satidg tho jury, that said Field mation three distinct times, and iu three
ses are correct or mistaken as to the tenee of such fact* can be logically established
but uf said .strangers and other persona
dlflereot forms.
Tne reason of this is that when recognition of tho body, and as to the from those elementary fact* which are proved to
9. —That effects are proven to the sat- was ever afterward soon alive, and al­
Utection of tho jury, which establish though tho jury should be further satis­ tbc public prosecutor drafts his Informa­ otiier kind of testimony the same ques­ exist by direct evidence.
The inquiry then into this part of the case leads
tion occurs, and also if the statements
guilt of this respondeat upon thSscharge fied by -the evidence that after tho said tion he may be in some uncertainty us of tbe witnesses are correct, Is it reason­
to the exact form in which the evidence
und it is evident to the jury that an ex­ Field and respondent entered said bank will be finally produced upon the trial. ably possible that all these circum­ proper and legitimate field of investigation, and
planation, if any can be given consist­ jmd before the 17th of said month, said And therefore he drafts the oomplaint stances should occur and tbe body not result* are oftentimes obtained therefrom as sat­
ent with innocence, is within tbe power Field was wilfully murdered, still such in several different forms to meet the betbat of Herbert Field.
isfactory. as if th* thing iteelf which is ths ulti­
Is it reasonable that this body found mate object of your investigation should .be pre­
of the respondent, that then the fajt of evidence merely showing that respond­ evidence ns it shall be then produced.
In the first count the charge ia that upon tbe shore of Lake Michigan should
ent lind such opportunity Jocommit the
his
failure to
to give
give it
is to
to I*
sented immediately and directly to your view,
his tatlure
it is
ue coiiridered
--------by lb. i«rr.
roar b»
ly th—i murltr, and &lt;M« of c’‘d"."“ *’'°V the respondent with a hatchet inflicted have on some of the clothing of Herbert without the interposition of sny process of infitrField, one article of it marked with the
__
Ti-nt th* natural infer- ining that some
romo other person had
had such upon Herbert Field, two mortal wounds, name of Herbert Field, and having up­
as criminative. Tliat the natural infer­
one on top of the head and one .on the
Th* danger of Making conclusion* and multi
on one of Ito fingers a ring testified to
ence is, that the proof if produced, in­ opitoctunity, is not sufficient to justify back of the head, of which he died.
the i jference that tlie respondent was
And the second count chargee that re­ be tho same ring worn by Field as late
stead of r.butting, would tend to sus­
spondent, with some blunt instrument, ns Sept. 4, 1889, tho day before his al­ perceptibly and unconaciouily glidu away into
tho
murderer.
.
.
tain the cliarge.
,
To justify such a conclusion it is unknown, inflicted upon Herbert Field leged disappearance, and having in one th* field of mere apeculation; but to long aa thia
10. —That circumstantial evidence u
two mortal wounds, one on top of iiIs of the pockets of the panto a letter en­ ia carefully avoided, and while punning your in­
often os strong as positive evidence, and necessary to show further, to a reasen- head, and one on the back of his head, velope directed “Herbert F..” the bal­
ance of directions being perhap* indls- vestigation!, you do not depart from the ngiona
ablo
certainty, that no ether person ex­ of which he died.
often the only kind cf evidence obtaina­
cept respondent hod an opportunity to
And in the third count the charge is, tingutahablo and the body be that of of atern logte. the result* reached are ordinarily
ble, and that a jury is ns much bound
tliat respondent with some blunt Instru­ some other person ?
commit
the
murder.
to receive and consider the one as the
And again, as to the direct testimony
9. __ If the jury should be satisfied ment, unknown, inflicted upon Herbert
other, and it is sufficient, if of such
The eonclaiiona arrived at from th* atern logic
Field one mortal wound upon tbe back of tbe denthst, Hopkins, to it reasonably
with tbe evidence that during tho after­
possible that a set of teeth, a portion of
of bls head, of which he died.
chiwartor and amount as to produce a
noon or night of the 5th of September,
'1 he uncertainty in the mind of tbe lheni repaired in a peculiar pi&amp;nner
conviction of the judgement, or, in oth­
Herbert Field was wilfully murdered proeecut-ir when he drafted the infor­ should appear exactly tbe same in an­ indeed often more aatiifaclory and aertain than
er words, create a rational certainty and
and that during the forenoon of said mation as to what tbe evidence would other person’s mouth as they were in when th* eooelniion vnughl depend* upon the diremove all reasonable doubtsday be, »d Field, wont with the de­ be, was ns to whether the alleged wound Field's mouth ?
Such questions as these you should
11. —In order that a feet should be
fendant alone into tlie bank building uoo the top of the head wm mortal or projiouud toyourrolve* if you believe illustration—Suppose vou should desire to aaeernot, and as to whether the alleged
received and considered by tbo jury, it
occupied by said Field and respondent wounds were inflicted by a hatchet or tbc testimony of tbe witnesses produced tain whether a man ot your acquaintance, bais not necessary that it should tend di­
and that the respond out has foiled to by some other Instrument which would upon the question of identification of
rectly of iteelf to prove that Vander­
the body, ,
‘
prove that said Field ever left said build­ be capabl? of inflicting such wounds.
pool is guilty of the charge. It it suf­
You must come to a conclusion as to
And he has stated i be cbargw there­
ing alive, ‘atin tho jury ougH not from
the question of the identity of this bod/
ficient if taken in connection with the
Buch failure to infer that said Field did fore in different forms so ns;to corres- os the body of Herbert Field from the
End upon tfcese points with the evi­
other fecte, it finds ita proper place, and
not leave such bank dive.
evidence in the case.
nce as produced upon the trial.
then that a mirror should be produced and
with tho whole, produces this result
And ob to this point, before you come
This is In accordance with the rules
10. __ Although the jury believe from
placed st a short distance from thia lint of vision
12. —That the suppression of evidence
the evidence that Herbert Field wason of pleading in such cases, and you are to the conduBlon tliat Herbert Field is
(Continued on 3d page.)
oi a criminative character, is a means
dead, you ought to be satisfied to a high
Instructed
that,
if
the
prosecution
shall
the afternoon, or night of September
often resorted to by criminals to defeat

�tar the care we printed the exact
words of the Speaker, spd not instead,
what the prosecution cldH m Arta ; and

fhr l^rbnrfliran | amq.

ORTH.

of bit

Hann,

The defense lias been handled in a

masterly manner by men of the highest
literary and legal ability. Each of them,
Mr. (’. G. Holbrook, Mr. Henry M.
Checvcr and tho Hon. D. Darwin
Hughes has filled to tbe letter tho place

1 RUS8ELL (J- JVEVlfrS,
Offer to the people of Barry
County a large &lt;Aul select
assortment of Dry Goods,
Groceries, and a full line of

properly assigned him, and it u not to
much to say that for masterly ability,

close-reasoning, and conclusive demon­
stration, the closing arguments
of.
Messrs. Cbeever and Hughes have nev­

UOXSX IL DXWXT.

-

•

S4t«.

-

er boon excelled at the Michigan Bar.
IIastlxos, Mien., Snonant 1 3, 1871. and adds now lustre to American foren­
sic eloquence.

Tim

MOR k ROLFE.
ATXORNBY-flalLaw. Ha^Er.Mhblsan. OBe.
•r«r Nananal Bank, earner SuUn and Jaffarxia

1,- RUSNELL,
ATT0R5BT xt Ltw. Innnnio and Culieeting
Ag'i. OJIs* over Sbopball A Brown', .for*.
NaahvtUa. MIsaiffAS.
___________ JuMri
dfiAS. IL BAUER.
ATTORNEY AND COl'NBKIAR AT LAW. and
SHeitor in Cimncrry. All ivai buaiuaa. awtroMtotaaeare wd1 to at let.W tn wHh wromptnaaaasdMjrito. USaaaorwerStateat^Joflar*

Sash,

various other goods—Every­
thing to he sold Cheap for
Cash. Call and Examine
the Goods. You will not re-/

TTORNKTF. and CummIIoh at tow-and Soliellor» In Ckanrorv. will protnixlx and faithfully at­
tend t&gt; tb« bwda«M of their aaJUng: Convajaueiac. uoUacdug. ail Ury and real atate claim, in ctado i. Oflteu in Uoibrvek lllvck. Harting*.

Blinds,

YTM II. I1AYFORD
ATTORNEY sad CmumHot at lav, a&gt;&lt;! Solicitor
la ( ttaaevry, Jmllov ot th. Pmcv. aixi HmJ Jfc.

Borno Fruit.

NOT GUILTY !

&amp;c.

Hagak Station, Aug. S8,1871.
Fbibnd Dewey
There was seven­
teen hundred and thirty-nine baekehof
poaches aud nine baskets of pears ship,
jwd from Ibis Station to-nlghr.
This
Station is on the Chieaga 4 Michigan
Idkkc Shore R..R., four nilloo north of
Benton Harbor.
Such is tlie Verdict of twelve ns true
Yours truly,
men as ever were einpannelcd on any
H. N. Sheldox. ’
Jury under Heaven, after bearing
j The forvgtilug letter should have been •
nil the evidenocafn thia Import case. The ; printed sotnu time slncx, but was acei- 1
The result vindicate* the fair Fame of deutly misplaced, and in the mul tip I lei- |
Gbobgb Vanderpool, nud sets the seal ty of cares forgotten for tho momeut. ;
qf Condemnation on tbo unfair and The author wul please excuse the error,
and accept &lt;&gt;ur thanks for tbc favor.
oppressive character of tbe men iu Man­
istee wbo have jieraeouted this man
An experienced Bookkeeper wants I
with such persistent spite.
As a matter of interest, we append the &lt;u obtain a sltusllon a.i Bookkeapjr aud
Clerk. Address \V. K., care Banner,
liallotlngs of the Jury, adding that the Hustings, Mich., for two weeks.
dtf
lint ballot was t-ikou without debate
immediately after tho Jury entered
their,room, and tho second soon alter,
and the third, nfier tbe second instrue
400 rdiles under 800 mile* without
tton to the Jury by tlie Court, explain­
Ono Management C
ing the diiftrenee between tnurdor in

“Sound the Timbrel over
Manistee’s Dark Sea,
Innocence has Triumphed.
Vanderpool is Free!"

ERIE

inis kailway rxzbxm xbom
Rochester to New York,NW5 miles,
Buffalo to New York, 428 miles,'
!
Suspension Bridge to New Y’ont 44S
Dunkirk to Now York, 400 miles,
Cleveland to Now York, G25 miles,!
Cincinnati to N. Y., 860 miles,
_AND IS FROM

w

Elevator Boitliag uf C. F. Dwi*bl*Co.

/h j*f;

With ono simultaneous voice,

which the Court made no effort to check,

Ivoni centre to circumference. The ladire, (if whom many wore present, join­
ed in those demunstratioua of delight,

Nov. IMb. IW.

HASTINGS, MICH.

'I'nlkiuir

Are bound to sell

Dry Goods,
Groceries,

All train* rue directly through to Nev York.
ISyBflO miles without change ofcaches.
From aud after Aug. 17tb, 1871. Train* will leave,
in connection with Western Linaa, a* fol low.:
NEW
— . YORK
----- ------DAT—
EXPRESS,
. .....a.i, i*ar*n
leavenvincmnati
Cincinn.li,
at I IS P. M , Sunday* excaptrd ; Cl*v*laod
from Atlantic aad Great Wealbro Depof. bv
Columba*. O., lime, daily, (Saturdarx efeeni- And everything In their line of Good*
•d, nt 1.1.00 P. M.; Ctiftoo at S A.’ H.; and
at prices aa low as at Jaekson,
Nuapeamoa Bridge at 4.05 A. M dailv, (Sun­
or Grand Rapids,
day. *xe*ptad:J Buffalo from 'knot corner
Exchange and Michigan Stroalfc, by New York
And in many cases Lower.
•ime, aaily. i Sunday* excepted J al 7. A. M
ArrirMalhoraellavilleSUto A. M; Noaquebann.
...iu u .n...
_ •_ .
v. m

tho Court room rang with cheer after
cheer, which, with the shouts and clap­
ping of hands fairly shook tho building

WM. I- COIJIL
ATTORNEY aad CoumUor at tow. Solicitor in
i banc.ry, and Kronit &lt;Xmrt Uommtoiouer for
Barry oountr, will attend to oil buaineu entrusted
to him with promptnm end Sdelity. Oflea in
Empire Block. Middlevilk. Miehi&lt;au.

HARVEY WRIGHT.

1

Oil, REGIONSGFPENNSYLVANIA

DRS. J. M. &amp; &lt;•. RUSSELL.
“nJ „P»n:"'&gt;n». The treatment of
OB«ol’JfteT.Tn A‘xattention.

DRS. H. J. R E. F. BROWN,
HOJ/J-OPATHtC PhyMeian.. OfloolaoU p. o.
lanilnn pal I to CHRONIC

BEST

ar Cp&amp;Mltetion frae. " •'
hoar. I rota u .. M. to I J. 1 r. «. U l-T toS
lT,,n^u^I)t^eat'",
Tliurrday aftir

OF MEN'S

JOHN 11OHCR1S.
PHYSICIAN swt Burnon. Diclliug uu Brood-»y, near the Court ll&lt;-uw.

FltfE BOOTS!

WM. UPJOHN,

pl!St&lt;212^

In the City, Manufactured hr

prase Train at Now Jeraer R.ilrvad for Philadripbia
Sleeping Coache, are atlacbed io tbia tram at
Cincinnati and Cleveland, running tbrooghto
Horoellaville l Breakfaat;i and new and improved
Drawing Room Coaebei are attached at Clifton
fSu.penaion Bridge', running through to New
York.
EXPRESS MAIL leave. Dunkirk from Union
Depot, and Buffalo, via. Avon and tin iion&gt;*!la-

THE VANDERPOOL”TRIAL-

LIGHTNING EXPRESS, iDaily.) Ihvw Ci*.
cionail at t.45 P. M.. arrivM at Weal Salem

Now that this imjiortaut case is closed,
it may not be amiss fi&gt;r us to rufer in
brief to the trial, and tho principal ac­

tlitton IMP. X , 5o«peniiou Bridge, l.M &gt;*•
M; Buffalo 2 to P. M. Arrive* al Her-

ton therein.
Of Judge Hoyt we need only say that
throughout he has demonstrated th«
wisdom of the people iu choosing him to
the impendant position he fills with so
much dignity, ability and impartiality. i

Central Railway far WiUiamaport, Hamobarg
and tbr Booth ; al Jtrwy City with Morning
ExprvM Train of Naw Jcracr Railroad fur PbiL
adeipbia, Baltimore and Wa*hin&lt;ton ; and al
Naw York with Morning Exams tram* Air
Boston und Naw Kogtand eitiao.
■looping Coarbe* ar* attached to tbia train at
Our young Clerk has, also, won for i ■ aliimii and at Clifton. (Saapanaion Bndgw,)
himself the reputation of being a oom­ running through to New York wilboat cbanar.
Sleeping coaebra arvalM attached at llorualispetent, efficient and faithful officer, villa running through without change to Albany
whose every act stamjw him a mon in NIGHT EXPRESS, dally, (Sunday* .xcepted;)
the highest and best sense of that word.

Tbe Sheriff and his faithful assist­
ants hare dons their whole duty to the
A Sleeping Coach I. attached to tbia train ran
perfect satisfaction of the Court, tho
rinj^tkrougn from Su.pca.toa Bridge to New
Attorneys, und won for themselves the
verdict well done, at the hands of the CINCINNATI EXPBES-4. daily. '(Band.y. ex

Now Good* Just Received
GRA.VT^PJflLUPS.

WOODRUFFI
BEMEMBEK,

A. I*. DRAKi; M. I).,
r
AKTICI LAR attention siran lo th* traataivnt af

A. HANLON, M. Dn

Washington Block, South side State St.

tier i. presare-1 U trial ail bimw i,y ,h, ’’“ ,

MT All Styles of Women's and ChllSTEWARTkfiTEINHOFF.

Tlie Best in the City. SwieM and Btaal Daiijjis,
^Jbtea"/." °™at *

A

Hastings.

HYDE Ic RACER.

|C. H. HICKS,
[Still Uealiaot to SfllQ
NATie.AtLirx.of Pkilad.lpbte.

1K‘,tW4T Fi*»«»n«a.. of Hartford.

c- Ht»*-C.v

Crockery.
Glassware,

J. w. ManraRD,

&amp;.C.. &amp;.C.,

MILO T. WHEELER,
COUNTY Troa—ror. Oflte* tn Ihn Ceurt llnuae.

Cheaper than any Store in Hawing*.

30 V ears

8ur^ ItoUnxv

J. C. WOODRUFF.

Groceries,

IIIIIIL B

'•'

DR. C. C. LINSLEF.
R3TANIC and Eelami: Phrncian and Dentin,
traaA. ail chrome and aealadiaeaaw: will attend
to all ell. hy d.y or night. Office at Naahrik.
Barrv cuuntv &gt;lwh.
•

J?lieComer Grocery.

which evidenced more conclurivoly than
words can, that tlie verdict met popu­
lar approval, in an almost unprecedent­
ed degree, while Vanderpool, his Angel
Wife and MiuScribnor wore nearly over­
whelmed with oongratula'uonx.

•

ATTORNEY at tow. Solicitor In Ctonccry. wjl.
attend prvapUrto all 1-aiinn.i auinut*! to bun
J P Robtrt.A to. * dntrslorv: oBea

Of all Kind*.

RAILWAY,

AND THE

'

C . G. HOLBROOK,

LUMBER.

first and second degree, and the state­ BBOAB flAVOE—DOl’BLE TRACK ROCTE
ment on his part, that be remembered
nq evidence in this aaS • tending to c*.
NEW YORK BOSTON.
tablub the charge of murder in tho 2d
degree.
PBIXCIPAL FOISTS IS XBW YOBX STATE '
On the ilnt/bailot, the vole was b
A’ot Guilty, 1 Guilty. 1 not voting,
I “my cbole? is blank; " 1 a blank pic.*e
of paper.
On tbe second ballot tlie vote stood
I1 AW Guilty, 1 guilty of murder in tbe
2d degree.
j
• On the third birflot, 12 Not Guilty,
Thus ends thia im|*ortant trial, and
we congratulate tbe ]&gt;eople of Barry
County that they itad the honor to vin­
dicate the mile^ry^of the law, and aquit
an innocent and true man.
The aoono in the Court room when
the verdict was rendered boggnrs de­

GiMxlytar AHarivw'. »u&gt;r*.

DRESSED

ness^i^

.™T^i^ANT&amp; PHILLIPS I

scription.

Itrve'J. Unton Muck Orar Bartow* (to«iyatrt rtora, HaaUnga. Mich.
Janly

Da ors,

Experience!

ISAAC IV. VROOMA.N.
’’IhKL. 0B**
U,e Owt n°”*'

r. MARBLE haring bought tb« Carding Jfa
ebUa lately owned in Middleville, and
baring removed it to Hasting*, and
fltte 1 up in the beet etyle, he will

C. H. HICICH.

CoBaetin* A««nt
E. H. MALLORY.

CENTRA!
IXotolat.

public.

(Hop.) Dunkirk at IOjM P. M.: diftou. iuj» P.
Of the Jurors we only roj&gt;eiit what we
M . Na.pcnaion Bri.lg* .0.01 P. M.; Buffalo al
11 *u P. M. Slop, at riu*qu«bairoa nt 7.45 A. M.
have said over and over again, that a (Brv.kf.at;)
Torwr’i u i.M P. M..(Din*,) and
more intelligent, pure-minded, impartial

Guarantee

Jury was never iinjonneled, and what­

NEAR THE BANK.
ST Wool sent by Railroad will be
Carded to order, and sent back in good The best stock ot Meat always on hand.
'
Call and Get your Steak, Roasts,
condition.
-r any thing you want.
SIMON P'RKENRUTH

ever may be their verdict, for we wri(e
while they are deliberating, it will carry

with it tbe weight that should always
attach to the deliberate opinion of twelve Buffalo, run mug through la Saaquabaana. i
men, good and true, with ability to care­ at Clrv.land, ruaaiag through toNew York.
fully scrutinise the evideno^ jnjLthaan-

Meat Market!
Shop in BARLOW A GOODYEAR’S

New Warehouse,

flinching honoeiy to nmdaa JflJWfcrCct
“according to law and the evidence
given them in open court,” regardless
Bo.ton aad Naw England Paaaeogera, with
of public opinion.
tbeirBaggaga,arr tranafterred FREE Of CHAROE

On the port of the pneecution the
Attorneys, Moesrs. E. G. Eggleston
T. B. Church, are conceded to be able
and

honorable

men,

and

in

WELCOME MARBLE.

in New York

JallMf

ILLE exc»aj&lt;ge,
*u»u nuda a **»cialty.

AAROX CLARK.

$1.00 for 75c
?wiU close out my Stock
of Summer

Jnly.1871.

A »«}icrJSBS.4&amp;SsrtJ'

u“i&gt;e

OMXlBl'S AND HACK LINK

Dry Goods and Clothing

this

at seventy-five cents on the
Dollar.
R. MUDGE.

in public opinion that will be aa endur­
ing a* lff&lt;«, and, though managing a case,
in which they evidently lack faith, and

J. Roberts a co.

“tMNs OAaaanJaff-

Gold &amp; Silver Watches,

which H in and of itself in onr opinion,
almost infanman perMmtion, yet theiri
action has been honorable in tbe high-1 wAnmncnnTuixuuttiiT,

cause in reporting tho opening speech

sk 2USi as*-.?.*®?

Adjoining U. F. Dwight A Co a Foundry.

case have added to their already
high reputation and won for them­
selves new fame at the Bar and

of the Senior Counsel, at this Offies, be-|

NATIONAL HOTEL.

Matiatnetion.

L. ». RUCKER,

Gan’l Pa

CLOCK*}.

Fine Gold Jewelry,

SM Slier 1R PUM Yue.

BOTTLED VIHfflA BKR!
KCSTXKXS.S CELBBRATED

■WITTE OB BEER

^axntlxxa.

JOHM MICHAEL,

'

�Continued Jnm lit page.

.aad in inch • poiitionSu would enable you to see

You would undoubtedly be .

------ — —wuivu you
o( ths parson chared with erim.. Th.I de
should dulr eonsider,
. *
You should also Inquire whether the telpond- of MrteuAv wh.«h _______ .vt____
f nl
oPP«*-«&lt;y to kUI Herbert Field. nf hi■
l.F*

«

i:

e m

m

u e ii: :

XTTENTTOLN'!

That to bay Gboda

-------- —,
&gt;UUW*U, un«&lt;1 proved guilty. It I. a presompti.,, wlUl
which, like a shield tbe law protects every per­
son ; and It can be overthrown only by tlie satis­
teln FiehJ’a money re property, whether any of factory eatebit.hment by tho evidence of the
Field’s property ha* been found in respondent’.
prsMaaion. 11 ynu find that respondent has had

I tied.”

Good Bargains iu

ii.a«d

iu that mirror a light of an image of the man

by a pivcrs»i.f reasoning, by'logical inference
come a »»ti«factory conclusion a* to the main

Can you, gentlemen

lb» jury, iu the mirror

corer the image of George Vanderpool striking
o’clock noon of Sunday Sep., Sth, 1SB9!
The prosecution claim as some of tbe principal
fact* established, sud from which they a*k you to
tuferrihe guilt of the respondent.
That tbc respondent and Herbert Field weie
In business together in Manistee in this State,
and that before tbe winding up of the .tfuir* of
their partnership they bad some trouble or diM-

appearance of Field, then it would be proper to
inquire whether impendent concealed or at­
tempted to conceal any ot auch properly.
Such proof, if found would not of itself be
the proof of the guilt of tbc respondent, \mt it
satislkmor.ly ettablished It I* criminative In ila
character, and ought tn be thoroughly examined
whether under all the circumstances it points to
Gftwge Vanderpool,
Again you should consider whether auy at­
tempt haa been made by tins respondent to forgo
evidence for the purpose of turning attention iu

ih,re&lt;p.n.
dent a* an in ioc.nl man. If you find the re­
spondeat guilty of murder, yon should state in
your verdict, whether of tbe first or second de■■ ----..
uiua".
ful killing is deliberate and premeditated, or
committed in tbe attempt to commit the crime of
arson, rape, robbery or burglary.

lou must visit the
Cun be] hud by] Calling ; at

Great Emporium D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

po*e to kill is formed suddenly, in great excite­
ment, such as prertul* deliberate premeditation
there being no such provomtion proved as can
reduce tho killing to manslaughter; or when the

SKITTER &lt;f- DECKER,

of LAMDS
Situated in the various Townships of

felony uot juat mentioned.
made »ume threat or threat, again at Field.

”

Office iu Hastings.

Tf e Offer the following
Tax Titles

Battle Creek.

the history ot criminal jurisprudence .bow. that

about fifteen unnutr. after eleven o’clock iu tbe
the lint degree In the second'degree, by proof of
• irraoou, tbc par lie. signed and executed a pa­ ervn bscn admitted in the form ol a confession the exact circumstances of the killing.
per witting by which tlie partnership wa.* diaBut
tlii.
i.
not
natural
aud
will
not
explain
all
• !ved, and before thq paper wa» actually dclivshould be mitigated to the second degree, (where

Barry County—one of

the best

Counties in tho State of

.

Michigan,

Large Stock

The tact that an attempted fabrication of evitea than those heretofore enumerated) there
d.-uco by thu rr*|K&gt;ndrnt, if proved to your ant­
should be a .bowing of some Sadden provoca­
tion which csase* under great excitement a sud­
locked after them, and that '
den purpose to kill to be formed. Such a provo-

lust Received,

ASSYRIA.
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You should also consider tho testimonr offered ! " T,_
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j enable the &gt;.i-jr.ler tn bs mitigated to the second
rOar ]you will ygadltr see, gentlemen ol the
irtd by a rope aud iron weight some*brie •
- Mera of take M u lligan, or perh.p. at ’
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CELEBRATED

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MAPLE GROVE.

SKtNN£R i- DECKER.

I to throw a man into a sudden freusy or excite-

“£* vi. c;*

Farrier's Improved!

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CASTLETON.

GRANITE STATE

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lonwX

ri.ifn

CornSheller ’

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FOR SALE AT
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uf the other facts in tlie ease. It i* not couciu- 1
WOODLAND
■» u. &lt;■» a
Aa«m»r.wUns&lt;tf UnatH.™charge, i
Warehouse on Broadway.
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atabcjl.^uirur.ncrllo'clocklbcn'i |
t'.w luiacresof n w XM’That on coming Qom
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IS
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T..ere*^nde«thMMiivd ». tne.te.ro trotily and tho doom do«d opon the Jurj-. An!
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' unxiuu^rowd, Hcatl.&gt;re.t here anil there i
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hi am! Field went into the bank together. .&gt;b..K... it character bafore thi- cltaraa
ti|$&gt;fof*eX
St&gt;
Land and Calcined Plastj
brought n^nst him. 1 hu i.e has a ngbt to do. I in little s-|unth epeeulatln» Upon the nTbe Court nu already Instructed you that it an I Married about tho Court yard during
JOHNSTOWN.
without prouf ol good character you would find thuday, wns to be on hand tn hear the 1
LIME, WATER LIME
•e .u the bank a» of scuffiing That blood -•
‘ — - -- ‘
•
• j verdict.
.
i Mund upon th ~
A little after 3 o’clock P. 5f. an officer ;
evera; character proved you might entertain a rcasmi-•**K«“*X
31
was dhqKitched for the Judge, which wa« ,
mdeut *1)1,, jou|,i and .cquil the priMtier.
au'ntSaroofwVufeeJ^lJ*;
. n t; cote Aide off. w|3fi
id tbe
ar&lt; Ji,, judge, of the weight and impur- the signal for a genera! rush from all [
,
,
, ,
,
quartern to the Court House, but It turn-!
laurotu -e given to giM-d character aud you mav edont that the Jury wanted a further ex- 1
August 10. 1871.
tunna reasonable doubt upon it. But yuu ui. planation aa to tlie difference between
BALTIMORE.
‘.luor under which it u claimed indicat'ou* ot
not to du thife^tbitranlv uur upon »uy capric* or murder in the Hist decree n nd mu rile r in
blood were found. That on Monday there waa anr fnvoiom notion uf what a sober faced man 1 thetewood degree, which the Court gave
W. Hi JEWELL,
may or mar not do.
1° tl»x-ni.
a lu a of a w&gt;^ufa wX-W|' *
in/sUdicirBt t,&gt; pay off tbc debt, within a few
’
, ,
,
.
_
Mr. Hughes then «aid tliat there was
Men poaaMMd of gum! cuaraci.r l..v«
no evldenc-of murder In the aecontlde- Register of Dixds. Notary Public,
Thereafter paid by Vanderpool, and that thia
HASTINGS.
mitted crim.-*. Yet, gentlemen, where 1M*1 groe, and that it mutt be a verdict in the
—and—
character satisfactorily proved and tbe quU-J first degree, or acquittal which the
OENERAL CONVETANCER;
|;fx
tion of guilt a* in thia caso depends apou cii^ Court, under the exception, refused to
except &lt;W acres 30
cumstanUal evidence that such character bss • charge expressly in those words, though
Abstracts of Titles
ie-1 ol
G.
ueen proved should cause yuu to exercise JR., .dmltUus that it did not remember.any
CARLTON.
caution in sifting and examining the teatnuunr. *U‘J“ ev*dence.
ot lands in Barry County famished on ■
■ »4 .. 4n«
OTd..i.„. „,,4I, .,,4 .Uh
? k” '’‘J?.'' Y*'r' »«*■“«•&gt;»»&gt; »»&lt;1 IM.
application,
at
my
offleo
in
the
anu .ouraw your ox ao.u.iv..- r f &gt; y anu w““ action of tlie Jury gave HSC IO UlUCh SpCC, e’J,tof*e X
Court House.
c,r*’
' ulation as to its probable significance but
nwVofneV
Tbe ouuti Is requested to cbarg* that all facta ■ we were uot long left in doubt, for at a
W. H. JEWEL
around tbe body.
ur circumstance* which are equally consistent ■ quarter to4 the uoors were again thrown
^nwXofneX
Ututmgt, Mith.
' ojieuand tbeexcited crowd rushed in.
! The Court was proclaimed In session
by tbe prosecution. But they claim other, which it
BARRY.
■ and the Clerk, Wni. H, Powers, arose
ed from tlie coj
and said:
Gentlemen, have you agreed upon
TbU can
upon a verdict and shall your foreman
answer for you ?
In con.iderini the cause you
&gt;he tr.timuny intr&lt;»dttecd. a* well that put in.o th*
Foreman—Wo have.
Clerk—What 1s your verdict ?
iiopf.
Foreman—Not Guilhj.
lion. TherwpondeEtel.it
Clark- Do f«vch and all of you wo nay
t;.. X.f ow V
Jury together—Wedo.
of Sunday September 5th, I3B. Tbe testimony of
The scene following this we leave to
fhese witnewe* should be carefully considered. If
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abler bands to describe."!
you com* to the ooncltui»n positively that Herbert a. a whole point
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Court adjourned tine die.
•

W. T. EASTMAN’S

-JS

LUMBER, LATH, and SHINGLES

For the

BEST AND CHEAPEST

;»«x

BOOTS il SHUES,

building in ll.nI.lee, where Vanderpool k Field

GREBLE
and
IntbecM* from which the Inferences •which you I ur*ly exclude from their consideration &gt;n this
are to draw are made, yon must eomider th* char- j
Uct uf tljt exl.teoc* of that building,
uw,u4 a. «raatMU&lt;r .&lt;■*.X w.lA 1 ,
u...

credibility of MOh yritn-s .worn belor. y.u is your , b-’
”r
a,
sol. province. Yon shoold consider tb.ir mm.n« &lt;*** ••
«*• b e*»“b-r
’’'b «•«»
upon the stand, as to whether they are interested and innocence, that fact ahnald be excluded

pain* to pu*h forward tbe prosecution. or to onto !
you some brief instruetloos.

• to act upon iu a case ot this importance;
such appearance* and manners before he is

In condderinc thb

L.

Hardware.

Little Red Shop!
Westof Bank,

Harnesses, \

■ta tendency to impeach

PRAIRIEVILLE.

will not be under­
sold bv anv House
In Michigan.

n w V of n e
ORANGEVILLE.

Agricultural Tools, &amp;c.
SPECIALTY!

is not an admission which will bind defen-,
ax hu adtnt^iua.o.- confsseiost. aud I* not

neXol.-X
n U of n e fre

'4-

A.. WOOLEYI instruct you at tbe request of counsel that,
if you find that Mr*. Vanderpool stated to Miaa

r«

IRVING.

Go to the

Healers tn

jStoves,
peached by prool &lt;&gt;! statement* inconsistent who i
•
.
their testimony maile outside of Court or tn some I cent tnan i* charged with a crime, shall lie sumc
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anxiously pale! shall he
5ucb indications although

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pc 01. X of aw X M
X of n . X

Of Home Manufacture,

timony of some of them is likely to be distorted or I

This is thr Lad who drove
the doves to market, and
the same boy stopped
at Stauffer’s

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tl

YANKEE SPBIN08.1

Mauk Rrssra.i

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allow yourseivea to indulge ta
mere speculation but you must confine’T'ourvelves

■■ W WHOM

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ACKLEY

SLA.DE

-

ing. Before you can convict the respondent you
.quire whether the respondent George Vanderpool
had any motive which might lead him to kill Her­
bert Field.
Tbe ordinary action* of men are performed

knowledge of human nsturs would lead “• *®
conclude that to cauaa a man ta commit so high
—
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mnltra would

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John A. Grsble,

If yon are satisfied that Mrs. Vanderpool did
make the statement to Mis* Hill, as to tbe tlate,
than its tendency is to detract from tbe crsdiblil-

M

RUTLAND.

Cit D Jminggiall,

w Wots e X
awKof n.J&lt;

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THORNAPI’LE-

Druggists and Chemists, forwarm meals at all hours,
Hemember the placf. Op­
posite Leinfs Bakery.
South side
State St­
_ * -WT AJ-K.'..-.X .

and dealers In
PATENT MEDICINES,
tbs side upon which the evidence preponderate*,
or upon th* aide which ba* the more credible

testimony.
In a civil case a verdict may be often found for

PAINTS,
OILS,

TOILET vol FANCY OOOD6,
lUta, in opo "-j — —- ------ PBBFCMEBY.
Individual*, th* interest* of
BOOKS. 8TATI0NEBS,

CHOICE TEAS,
OBOCBBISS.
C1QAB8 and TOBACCO,
kbbosene LAMPS AFIXTUBES
mm

.Lt.X avalad*

WALL PAPBR,

Ac..

CITT DBUG STOBE.1
Bteu 8U

Wo will cheerfully give

all information desired.

VARNISHES, _____

tubpentTSE. SO TO CLARK'S FOB PICTURES.

srisainal

otasX
Parties desiring to purchase will do
well to Call-

Mtah-

». TU COOK Ac CO

Michigan Exchange.

�SSSBSS—ae-ss-ss-E-ESSTlfs R.apdBLicjtf BjmIuiv
OA.ILY DUXHtS THE TUIAL.

At U\non Hall,

BOW mST AMD I MADX UP.

TWO KIQHT8 ONLY 1

&gt;

Two NiftlitH

Only I

A. 0. MILLER!
■ ICHIGAM CENTRAL R. R.

Wedji’day&amp; ■Uilifj.tVe’p, 3ept. 13,14.

Grand River Valley Division
AVOT.HT 1&amp;71.

NEW COMPANY,

NEW FACES,

Th*y‘d're Uppod m* ot»t. etrtalny for I couldn't
too «brn to drive.
«

NEW PLAYS.
TWra"

6M
5 fin

CH)

■Si- Grand Balcony Serenade by the
Female Sliver Cornet Band.-^i
Each Evening at 7 o'clock.
1 For particulars see bills and Programmnies of tnc day.
BILL H. GORHAM.
Agent.

Olover Hullers!

corner

tbo’uxbt it over tho more theee

SUPERIOR, MCSHERRY AND STATESMAN

Call on Miss Wilcox for millinery
goods of all the latest and beet styles.

Wanted Immediately.
30.000 feet White Ash Flooring and
Plank, for which the Highest mar­
ket price, will be paid In Cann.
dwtfsepll
Hams, Williams A Co.

I
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.
&gt;
I

Middle, ille

GRAIN DRILL

th inn they Seabed, throueb me, a* you
know th inn mmetime* wilt
When a felier'e alone in th* darknee* and e»erythiac iiatill,

And

Dress Making!
And when t pot my hand to th* plow I do aot oft
To tbc ladles of Hostings und vicinity
—call at rooms over Mrs. Morrill's on
through.'
Jeflferaon St. and get your dresses ent or
made in every style. New rooms Just
opened by
Miss Sarah Shrin
. eil
Mrs. Libbie Bradley.

BALL,

GALE AND KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS AJVD (JSTLYGS.
SAWING

ETC.,

HARROWS,

MACHINES,

and the largest stock of

a feller

LOCAL EVENTS
on the Chiearo A Michigan Lake Shore II.
Grand Rapid* for Muakecon aad Whit*

Kalamazoo and JLnn JLi’bor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS^

" But.'' »ayi 1 “ we'r* too for alon&lt; to take another

AGRICULTURAL

machinery

in Barry County—for sale by

GOOD-BYE.

wall ar I could.
And I fall to aalin' my rictus!*, which tomabow
With this issue closes for the present
tho issue ol the Daily Bamkui, and we
take this occasion to return to our many
And then *h* want tn foolin1 a lilt!* with b*r cup, ;
friends, our sincere thanks for their lib­ And Intently raadin’ a n*w*pap*r, a-boldiu it
eral patronage. For twenty-six days we
havo labored zealously to send forth u
mirror uf tho daily proceedings of the
I hummed a little tuna, aad now aad than
most important criminal case ever tried And then
a not*
by tome animal that hopped up in my '
in Michigan. For the able and impar­ Wa* butted
throat.
Protect Yourself against Small tial report that has appeared in oar col­
i May
Pox. Dr. Drake'has a supply of pure
•hell.
umns wo are indebted to Will J. Stuart,
Vaccine Matter./
j whoso untiring efforts are worthy of the
ipoeially when .
1 highest commendation, and for which
Best Meat near the bonk.
IU cold.
Birkenruth sells meat reasonable.
he has our wannest thanks. Wo are,
Smoked Hams and Shoulders at Bir- also, under special obligations to the
ken ruth’s.
employes ia our office, whoso untiring
Salt Pork? fine quality at Birkenlabors, early and late, have enabled us
ruth’a.
,• \
,
T will sell bettfer Meat, and at lower to place each day’s proceedings before

E. P. BURRALL.

ro Kxpraaa atlO-OOa m. Detroit K*j»r*** at

O8U» in-John Wraertl’. Hardware Smre. Brtwa'a Now Block.

Local Sbsijiej? police?.

J. W. &amp; 0. G. BENTLEY,
|Succ«Mor* U&gt; Uickejr A Bentley.’

prices than any other Market in the, tlie public, hours in advance of any other
to inquire—
journal. To tho Conductors and Bagcity.
8. Birkenruth.
gngemen on tho G. R. V. IL R-, for
New goods has just arrived at
; thoir special efforts to send onr paper to
R. Mudge’s.
our distant patrons nt the earliest possiAnd I told her in the future I wouldn't ir*ak erow
Attention !
hie moment. Friends, one and all, ac-­
or nuh.
If half tbeeroekery in the boat* wa* broken all to i
I have a yoke of cattle and a single cept our heartfelt thanks,
horse for sale. Will sell on time tor I
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I
Hurrah! Vanderpool is Free.
good paper.
IL J. Qraxt.
By (tartin' a branch t.u5li»htneni and nannln' it
Aug. 30, 1871.
j
Shout tho Glad Tidings! Proclaim ।

MANUFACTURERS OF SAMI, DOORS. BLINDS, MOLDINGS, Ac.

Moldings a Specialty.
ALSO. LUMBER FLOORIXi SLOLVJ

4*x

B.-oidt-ctj, nt-r ncer.

। to the World the Gioaioyk News.
Cancer can be Cored.

|
Most everybody are going to the Fair )
(L. N. Mixer's scrofula and cancer;
mature is warranted to cure nil cases 1 to-morrow and next day.
of cancer and scrofula in every form.
-^a * —
Send for circular.
Si per bottle.
Adw. u. Itarham will •-» *t .'
dress
L. N. Mixer,
dcnc*. near th* Sitae Road, i
Other ftua;
.
Unslings. Mich.
Hutina*. Tbundav Kept. 25th
But when (be w
11 cent sugar at Busell’s.

Rubber mope at Busell’s.
Peaches fresh and nice at Buscll'a.

meat at Union llal£ thi». Wednoaday evenlna. to

Beat Sherry wine, bitters for dyspep- Trip to Richmond.” Pint limo in tbi* city of the |
laughable and lidc-tplittinc fareeof'The Jaalouj
a, at
•
Bcsell's.
Wife.” or. "That J'.aacal Thoma*." Mr. Miller i&lt; j

&gt;s
I
uerou tbe other Ju*t tneeU it with

Beat cheese in the city ut Bum IPs.

A Choice Stock of perfumeries at the
City News Depot

For Photographs and Pictures, of nil
kinds, call on J. F. Minkler.

in a while;
And I do it for a compliment—’ll* *o that you ran

WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.

That there written acreemrit of your* war Jo*t the

arc every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint
of parties who say they are unable to Oay so mach.
ow to give all a chance to have Teeth who need and
shpuld have them, we wiUfrom this date, for a few
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. JKe will now make
full and Complete sets for$25. Single Plates, Upper
or Under $13\

Monday, for *uxe nice Imnehea of lobelia crape*.
C-rlewly and horridly we forsot ,o ert bi* name.
I'm Heber than a national bank, with at! iu treaa-

Cheapest fruit Jurat Busell's.

The place to buy your boots and shoes
i nt
Runyan’s.
Custom work made on short notice,
in goodstyle and reasonable prices
at Buryak's.

Ladies' fine shoos of the latest styles
at Runyan
First National Clothing House.
—Go there for the bent and cheapest
Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, etc.
tf
E. G. Williams.

Chapman, of Aaay&gt;ia.wbieh yielded about 33 boib-

Northern Michigan Agricultural and
Mechanical Society’s Exposition, at
Grand Rapids, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, September, 12,13,
theif form. mi(bt yield them a little more to the 14, 15. ’
Property will be transported to the
A Clan.—Ectroas or Baixe* akd Qotn Joraxau exhibition and return, Free, of Charge.
J subject to the usual condition*, which

ALL OITH WORK WARRANTED,
Office over Grant

Phillips’ Store, Hastin£s, Mich. .

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF-"—

NO USE

1&gt; return their kindeat recard* to the Editor*. of the can be learned by posters, or nt the vachore named Journal* for readinc matter fnrnubed riotni railroad offices.
1410 some ruljs and regulations os .
above will apply to the State Fair.
r«T from Hone to Huy
Michigan State Agricultural Society,
GBO. II. BROOKS.
An Every-day Story.
Deputy Sheriff, in chare* of Jury.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday September 19, 20, 21 and 22.
“Hello John, where areyou going?”
Will M. Cabltox has boon engaged
The premiums oflfered amount to$12,“I was going down here to buy some
on the Editorial management of the 000.
grocers.”
Barry Co., Agricultural society, Wad- ।
Detroit Tribune fur 1872. Ho will also
“Well I am going down to Msec Al­
neaday, Thursday and Friday, October
contribute many good things, similar to
ien’s to buy mine.”
4, 5 and C.
“Down to Alien's? Why, I never bo’t “Betsy and I," etc., in prose or poet­
any of him, I always go there to buy ry, every week. Look out for a rich treat
Special Trains.
crockery und wall paper, but I never in the Tribune for *72.
thought of buying groceries there. Not
Special trains on tlie Grand River
long ago I bo’t a whole set of crockery
BACK LUMBERS.
Valley Division of the M. C. R. R., will
and paper enough to paper my house,
We can supply most all of tbe back run on Wednesday, Thunulay and Fri­
there, 20 per cent, cheaper than I could numbers of the dally Banner from No. day. Sept 13th, 14th, and 15th, Between
buy any where ehie. Besides be war 4. Will send as complete a file os poss­ Eaton Rapids and Grand Rapids, to
ranted it.
The crockery he keeps Is
ible for 5 cts. per copy. Dealers supplied and from the Great Union Fair, leaving
tbe Boat’s celebrated ware.”
Stations as follows:
“Well, I always do so on groceries, st usual rates.
and I know yuu can. Besides be takes
LEAVE.
STATIONS.
anything I have to sell at a fair price, CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL EXPOSl TION. C:30 a. m.
Eaton Rapids.
0:50 p.m.
too.
I get a better tobacco, tea and —Tickets good for trip to and from the
7.-0J
Charlotte,
I
0:20
sugar there for tbe same money than
Great Industrial Exposition at Cincinany where else Id town.”
Vermontville,
8:50
Nashville,
8:40
M. ALLEN,
Waterloo. 8:20
Washington Block, Aug. 15,1871.
Quimby,
8:10
LOTS AND PILES OF IT OA
Fare to continue to
8:33
Hostings.
8.-0J
press Trams Daily i
HAND AND BOUND
8:55
Hams, Williams &amp; Co.
Irving.
;
time
13
Middleville,
Do not claim to have the only Meld­
TO BELL,
10:10 Art. Grand Iteplds,, Dep. &lt;&gt;30
6:30
SftcUJ
'
ing Machine in Barry county, bat they
to Undertaking ;ta
have one that wllf stick any and ail
The Flint and Pierfe Marquette rail- ■
kinds of moldings that are needed.
They also have nu band a large uumber road is making rapid progress through
of doors, sash, Winds, moldlags. win­
M*w&gt; of Ure rtdurwrl Fare, la—rnrer.
Hmth fmuktd .FULL ta
dow framca, Ac., that will be sold at low Osceola coanry. Thia week ties will be from stations where there are do Offices allpairmu.
distributed from Evert to Ashton.
can procure tickets of the Conductor?
tr|v
JOHN WOLF.

Warranted Custom Made Boots from
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Jacsson
at Rcnyan’s

H. A. Goodyear.

Dan'l Striker.

Goodyear &amp; StnTer
Dealers in

FmiTIBE! ■MH
Call at

JOHN.
WOLF’S

FURNITURE UF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.

IHlfflB,

Iron, Nails, Glass,

Wooden Ware, &amp;cAGENTS FOB THE

Detroit Stoves,
MADE OF

Lake Superior Iron
THE BEST IN THB;WORLD.
Aho the

WOODLAND PABLOKB.

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VOL. XVI.

Ffifowal wl

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GEO. C. WORTH.

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Summer G-oods
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HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13.1871.

CvfcsiQ

m

THE VANDWOOL TRIAL IV
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tb.nrii.L
w.,
Twexty-Thlrd Day’s Proeesdtnn.

•

Vij’vcvi’i ‘ivm BUT one BICK as ne was.
though he was one of his most intimate They aak you why wu all this ecrub^r3
"!
artificial bing fiwu Monday till Wednteday, but
proofs of the identitr of this luvlr T iRm
mt
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S. Jf. CEEEVEX8 -ARGUMENT.

OF AU. KINDS,

— rIF

TO BE CLOSED OUT

uni™

RUSSELL!
Have now on hand
The LARGEST STOCK of

7'

I. A. fc E. A. HOLBROOK.

Organdies,
Percales.

Shawls,
Linens.
Balmorals,
Grenadines.
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants.
vnambravs,
Linen Vests.
Mohairs,
Summer Hats
Glove?,
Marl Poplins.

'

ATT’iRl

HARDW ARE

September, Oth, 1871.

HARNESSES*
IX

T1A.1AXLY

another proof of the
.m.
v:_.i
..r
la case, end It baa taught ua that ,.r
nil human, and liable to err.'

OOITIVTY.

LEATHER BELTING.

BOSTON CASH SI’OllE.

STOCK Of ALL

JOHN A. GREBIX

C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO

SIZES.

MARK RUSSELL

JOUS ROBERTS.

wat.

iliSfflliS IfiRINLTIIIU WORKS

In Fact

Grain Elevator, GRANT &amp; PHttMPS
-s. P. DRAKE. M. Dh
' KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ASSdBTMENTOF ALL KINDS 1
‘“•fti?' ?f'7iB*iJUAlu£vto *
or A(,RIOTLTCRAb IMPIXKENTS.

I

sSSJtaitahurta.

JACKSON WAGONS,

|

dress silks, alpacas, poplins,

Sviffl uf ttaiaiical Dentist! Glen &amp;. Hull Threshing MacMues, Clover An(| wc wi|| sc)|
IX..11,.Me. rt.,,1
a.i-oiri Drills,
I Bvillte and
Uriel Gale
sviilt* ’s
K
Hullers
and Grain
Patent Sulky Bako.
• pay Cash for all kinds of Grain, and sell Grand
Rapids Plaster, Ohio Lime, Water Lime and Salt.

g.^sssiESsaij,"’’’,

Has tings, March H&gt;. 1ST 1.

DRY GOODS!

wr

atc*„p Ils nlly houBC
i

---believe

Not excepting those that blow more.

Wo make no drives and tell no lies, hut sell
Goods on their merits.
Wo Sell

Moclune.

Mr. Cheover'a crgument concluded.

fti lar I little ftiw.

1 not have disposed of that body fur wont
of time, their theory fails to the pound.
One very important fact brought out in
thia trial, ia tho limo it would take a

for two long yrai
goes on with ita '
tie caring wbctl
goes forth a free
from day to day
avocations, ana bardly know whether i were up and

vcrtantly brought out by one of the
witnesore for the Prooeeution, and we
find from that teutitnoay that it takes
been alxiut his lawful business u» well much longer than we had provfouslv
time to go into their history if I would. aa they ? If Field bad not been musing suppoeed. Tho theory that be changed
Herbert Field was a good hearted and would three circumstances Haro,been tho books by making firgod entrue tails

.

back ground.

ranaerpooi aaro' aiv.OOO in tire
eka, how could Field ruin George saw blood end scrum drip from nis
bucket, and you remember Uial no blood
was sera there till Wednesday. But

5ly 3d point is that tbero

IT SBIffl PRINTS IHBEflTT GROOEBIES,
is at the new brick store of

C. H. HICKS !

Ladies' Misses and Children's

pod is not guilty, is shewn by the fact
that ho unraly wore home the pants of
the man they would have you belicvo
be hn i murdered, and ha were them
Lite the preeence of h'a family and vfcitare. and joked and laughed alrout their
being too short. Besides the time of
the day. and tho publicity of the o&gt;»-

nesaif

----- lo buy------

STORE.

(Successor to Hicks &lt;fc Fales.)

,

CROCKERY &amp; GLASWARE!

luting

maioas quantity of blood fo
bonk on Wednesday, and, Il
no auspicious quantity of blood on lbs
t .Field ia equally fluor, for all that was on the floor on
enhin extatod till Wednesday must amuredly have been
, and! care not who
from it first, on that

friend told you yecterday that if Geo.
Vanderpool did not commit a murder.be
committed a robbery by aseigning
Field's securities, but dree not this rooeipt show "tbak George Vanderpool was
to hare all the accounts duo tho firm,
and that Field received every dollar duo

the body

Russell &amp; Nevins. (

pay Cash for my Groceri&lt;*s, I pay
Cash fpr Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.
□aatiags, March S. 1871.

NO USE

M. If Field
Hint a.'ternoon

ink, ret severel of these wilneeaee tretified
that blood cropped out from undur the ink
They expect to collect all this testimony

there

amine these apota together, for they are
eo email that it ia rodiculoua tn separate
riotous living, cowling 1
aaiM p-.teL. ■ m am
the dew making a noise aa if playing

UaledaKunVand^^step^sigfit.
XteKEtaS WTO

Call at
by George VanJerpoul,
that bank. To expiaix

o? mn

relit

worthies. Take tbs wrumstano. cf
Rev. J. B. FMc, fludiag a Ittfe I«wreptwr in tho woods, in which di- .
ion does that pumt ? Take elan tho

I Dr. AIKIN,

-...■UUlKbiS.

you are to separate tt. analyst it and lift
it to the bottom. Criminal lawyers and
judges will always tall you that dreamstantial evidence is a •lisgirutu instru-

did they notice any human gore in the
water that wait swept out They sent a
ni«v of board from tho floor to Dr. Duf­
field fo - examination and they testify

C. H. HICKS.

johxwoli."P

pass through
bis fingers with­
out cantfaning you very explicit­
ly in regard to this point. But
what &lt;Lmi oantiun moan ? You orc not
to pi from that jury boa and co right
ahca 1 os if nothing had been said. You

ton legitiimxt.i and proper. That the
I becks are full of cases in which it has
been used badlv,
rias exhausted

To be Sold at LOW FIGUHES.

Ajri«th, 1871.

Why woo nut that body taken to the
house of Rachel Hill, tbo woman who
had adopted him T They toll you that
the corpse was in a wonderful state of

GRANT * PHILLIPS.

May. 1871.

Phoenix Cash City of Hastings,

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

that no unfair meant
of dieumrtant.1 evidence, which 01— T*- J rt” “J".
t.ivy
nultk. .arWUM. .Emeu., rf U. j
iu"-!LX M
™
all do punt
great Plata uf Michigan, in the little even ia the strongest cases.
(rum th0 right source, anl they pruvrd and ycu meat find that they
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HM.nl. If HA .l.n»
,1.— nnV.
Court Hoose in thia little city of Ilait-

Fta [ivt is a Cal! aid« what a.bii Pits nf Gris n fill [ita

The best place in the

Shoes and Gaiters,

di,“l "H™-, «i«»i Hite Magill on her own

a. ta.,

•

From New York to Chicago,

LOWER THM'ErER.

J. ROBERTS

some little

taragtag
though
the ^uSd and found
bnt J VT0"* “t1
happy family Herbert Field's whose waa it ?
ston could not
I
l^fcmcut, I committhe came reime
me epeaser sniper,ae-i u» rcmarxs urn uoor trom wnoro* be eat, but that it I °F
PIMon&lt;r- 1
about noun, end Court took a reroas till would penetrate the room, foe .bow 9 |
‘“IdyoajlxUb.ssu.iwtaM.te^
2 P, M.
inches Now wc do not

WE KEEP A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF

Bill WHS, 6B0MIES, MTS 4 K

AARON CLARK.

inflict on thia prisoner
IT- L_ -1____

that you have, is hard enough to bear, I ®6S&gt;7 cawi resting on the former which
, but it is nothing cotmxrvd to what this bad turned out &lt;1it!bronlly from what
- IWtonir has borne in his tong imprison ■ they bad been proved. Th'oy tell us that
menf. sri/ the envletv he hnx felt in the ....
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Repairing Machinery promptly altends-l to at all t'sne*. Y\ c are Agents far the |
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Our Stock contain« a Large Line of

I. LORY.

!t' m&gt; n‘aU«r bow much I
■* r Kug.
I.,..,

should

that ihoeo beautiful words full from the to toll you that tills case rests solely ui&gt;1 lips of Lord Coke, that ‘it ia bettor that' on ciretimitaatial evidence.
ninety-nine guilty men should go free' And hep&gt; the speaker illustrated and

AT THE STORE OF

VROOXAN.

vetdict may
n.
I.:.

that ever trod thia earth.
I sympatliixc with thoae to whom bo was
The people aro interested in this case I umtfand dear, but vou have not the
und you are the people, god 1 am tlio I proof sufficient that it waa. But sup­
people, end you Uiould so dispose of thia nose that they hare proved the esryw itcose that no one, not oven the humblest1IUH, and wo admit this to bo Field's ui j&gt; wau i. ui inni, any tiui wo uaee ,

Goods are Cheaper than Low!

no:

AND

upjoiix,

KTEW ART AKTE1NHOPF.

mind
... 1

guib. &lt;$»•’.
this branch of the teetimsny falls to the
Now wo hare sh ,wu that ou no con-,
I ground, and they hero not brought one ditiou can you convict the Prisoner on the I
word of testimony to show whether this

dared aa alleged, and yon hi
to do with the young wife
be more than walowod, but

WHS HIDE m SB CHIP!

PROPRIETORS OF THE

my aejoaato ha.
7 b. thwwy of thepro^ul
*!o7’ bot ,Lo
qu

and th. man in the “
about this than dlP).
now not nor M h mr “

COPPER STRIP FEED OUTTE.
FVLL

theJurr. The teak that 1 have

charged your sokran duty and rendered
When we consider
vour rctdii t, I trust that wo may look
back npcm these four weeks we have
spent together with feelings of ideasure. much dependence should not be placed
on this. Dr. Hopkinv toils you that he
idcntiBod the body by tho tioculiar filltonlitm to-day for the importance of this iqg of a t»x&gt;lh and by tbo alucnco of an­
mso Is such that ow tlpw should not be other. But every one who has had
taken Into account- You hare nothingtbo
----------------- to venture into a dentist's
misfortune
to do with the young man who was I shop, knows how ronsmon a thing it is
stricken down in tho prime of life, you : to file tooth apart before filbng.and noarhare nothing to dn with Ike bereavMl I Iv cverehrxlv La. L™* ■
«

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL !

.1

unreliability
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ROLE AGENTS FOR THE

.

ORA. J. M. k C. RITSSEIX,

k K. F. BROWN,

Twwity.fourth Day's ProBealUut*.

HUGHES' ARGUVEXT.

MB HL BfflB « MUIS.

HARVEY WRJQHT,

say, too, that ho had an imurnnoe on
hie hotuo of M.400, but geatlmmm there
no evidence in thta case that one rent
of 1 andcrpoo'.'s money was taken for
tho furniture and clothingjn their little
m

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body, bat Crispin said nothing about

r« la !

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bad on

I cvngralutatoyou l&gt;«ro in tho opening
* _ - ■ - 1 .L„, — ~,LU

�i THI VAJhmPtCt. TOTAT,*

D. D Hughes’ argument sontinued
ora tho point wham wo left off tfatar

This stoqueut appeal for pursuant lib- :

Now I

*"•!MO to 10:4ft, jut fi minutes, aa ' kill a man and wear home his 1 penta in 1 aji'Mfaegt «scrvpu&gt;ey
bread any light, into the
ef his *. to th. amount paid

stfar He didn't care whether d‘«
swamped or not, he knew be was safe'

head, and these inflictsd during Ufa,
wounds that would causs death. imm*di
Field wm not soon that afternoun, bat j
ate death, life could not survive e mo­
ment, and that fa the way 1I*'rbvrt^/’1&lt;1

Twenty-fifth Day's Frtmeedfn
t. b.

mirdenri.

roberated by the time f«

VH^-Ibwre irox aothmg unusual -in
hi* appearance on Monday- nor was tbe
thuo and fast u{ ci-aoiug tbs Lank un : the eOTfafaeat Apwsd that Yaadsrpool
usual. . He was seen by a large num.' bought all hi* right and title to every
her Of bis friends and urighbore on that thing ' Then there is no knowing that it
was th* sanw-.for ft has not been Uefab
Innocence has Triumphed,
fled.
2d. They xay that though liu ra&gt;d
Vanderpool ia Free !”
ippeatance cf Field. He waa! out nearly a tluOO on Houday .Uro
rarliar than his neighbora, aid . we. a terrible big ha! fan Ifat, but would
said, that if bar company left at 8 S0,
tnnai h**nral
«r,&lt;*l.l it bs very likely that if he to &gt;k any
: she thought be bad no reason to am.Jury under Heaven. after heart ng
money from that body ho wou’d spread
t fa it not more probahfa that1

MOT GUILTY!

was Mary Ruggles at that time, is t
only oac m conflict aa to the timn be la
‘‘Sound the Timbrel over She says that Herbert Riper loft I:
bouse that evening at £30, that «Le i
Manitt^a 'Dark Sea,

no servants The chanow in busmsas,aa
he was going to run it atone, waa a wry
natural occasion, bewides the time hail
Iwen positively arrangedprevio'u to this
Ho did all the cleaning openly and ad­
mitted whoever dwoee to cume in. But

Ws ofaftn that he wusmur-

cffVBfirs anouMBjrr.

it ne murorawu mm ror nis money, ns wanted tbo boat to swamp, for when tho
did it cfohbemrly, so that ft was no sc- Captato tried to asra ft be said “tot tha
t outenral ottffdor &lt;r. anything that hap brat ro to hall.” h is clear that bs
. V »«1 te
k:
■r'*nl*a
b“‘ «“ r» tbere.. Ho ropes­
- sab tsaybo dtd out musdor kiu!. for seated himself to bo without menry and
PiuWMT
do it, who did?
.1 canUvu
’t toll M0
who and
did it:l Li* matter for no manor wnv found. *x- .
.l.* l. *..*
— thafs^not mr business, nor tbo Imsi-

[tltetbs
of PtehTand that be Caned hts d—th
bv some murderous weapon, and meet it
fairiv and squarely f Harbert Field was ' found there in any gmlty quantity.
not thrust out of all the TsUwsex and
know what 1 ahall i

Ii

in thia inquiry about which all other quarters of a found of blood would
facta cldstor and to wUoh they must flow from the tower wound and about

killsd Hrebert FmM and if that -e-

I lit
«rimo I cun hardily discribs, K» it is a j
broach not cmly of human law but «f
----- — .
thought made tbo matter no Iwtvr, for Ood’s everlasting Canon, "Thon shaft
if the i'eojde. by their ('uuascl, get up not UH.”
Now by tho provisions of the tow this ,
; and «•! that, tho pnwf is not e&gt; clear1
I but wbkt this man in the boat may hare

Twenty-sixth Day's Iroooodlnxa-

S-pteml«r, 12th, 14*71.

from both wounds. Jjow the (tounsetor
on tho other aide says that if this blood
bad remained there it wtwdd have been ia thia mailer, I think it H relfafaT?;
th*&lt;tofaussb« there maT

guilty quantities, and this from the exAt the oisraing of Court this tetwning ; traordmary opportunity ho bad for de- |
N, cv^ ». .r u» J-r.... w
J:!

a running diwusuon over tho K',0 J not i “
It' must bonneted, if at alt, witblrat any
*&gt;» baa just ctossd What accounted for in Field’s kittle jiass book |
wb,n bfoo
doubt or unrortafaty. The very ffat i ■ 7°nr °«‘b but ,h“‘ J°“ "ahall true delhai il4«
r—J ... t- ' -i 1 lireranre make betwren the ('oai-nou- at the drug store, and which makes tl&gt;e | the air, it soon
only variation bstwoen that pas* book , thick on,which
. . . ...
________ n .l. 1 tli-nuwh the os
point* to this titan in the l»Mt as haring
carried it far out into tho lake, fn- all '
41.7U0 and • 1,400 found lhen&gt; and al­
statement In the “ Bros
up. v oidd it not b« verv natural to take
public that the bank was the proof goes to show that if the body would hate you believe that you were a
leged ts bo forgeries, &lt;700 and |I&lt;M.
thaT'bs bled on folded i
up tli« d*n®t first, cr w ouhl ho bo like­
they should oom* in and see had been dropped nt ths mouth of the
He said there were found in the
ly to kt(vo it till he got through?
through ? His
Hia : plenty ol money. Now which Is tire Manivtee rirsr it would hare gon* to
sickness waa not of h ■character
Irerai trr to pre- moot likely that bo would spread out hfa shoru immediately, and if carried* er a great crime lias been committed ia not books 14 changes in tho hand wntidg
tuuwy for that purpose, or that he would
vrotikl be undergoing coagulation
V LU .—Now I. ua aaa- what they , spread it out to sltow bow much he Lad
r praranc &gt;.
I taken from Field ? But there is no
fain but Li* sickte** ! j&gt;ruuf that there w s* any couaidwsbfe
strange and nagular remark* inode by about circumvtiutial
th*
geuilefuau
un
the
other
aids
which
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‘
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tor than now) that
with the aea that was nranra- that »m
laud* me to examine th* evideore to'
taUtoh the charts of murder tn tbo -d
Utile farther. Ho
I.ill
some extent
Counsel may inveigh
against witnesses as much as they cbouoe,
i 65 minute* of tho whole time, lent ing ptunMly in foe afteraooa. »ben busy dav bo i. apauj*-.-.
inopor rendering of ! era.
count for it If this budv wa* dn-tmed th&lt;-y msy fororiw, and mistifv and spec­
objected.
A'ot Owitt*. I Guilty, 1 not voting.
ny brother Hnghe*, the
at Ins bosdt and then a*k*J what (cupfe
Nor is there any proof that ho wu* tt the mouth of thofacre tlu-ro i* a han- ulate to tho exteat of their ability, but
- --------- 1 teotimaay os trans-' Blot
said. What would they have him siy ? insolvent and ifbo was. doc* that pn.ro ' dr«j chance, tn one that it would come they rannot get away from the cardinal! of evidence equal in many cave* to __. .
There wta a run on the bank and buri- anything? Oue-lialf of you may be ,a*huss iauaadfaiUv or within a few fact which stands out clear as day that ^positive proof, and though mistakes aro cribed from foo Bepotter's noton. But out |
and then to tho Tyson House, then uses ua* Cuming to a ctfefa, and he sul«nt and fos rtot fartolvunt and fa foo siilre at the mrat. and if anchored, then Hcrbvrt Fu-ld is dead and that he died ' sometimes made, these sic scattered
11 A’ot Owt/tjf. 1 euilty of murder tn the spend a fow minutes looking around to would ti* very likely to inquire what it I , r.o any more liable to commit a mur-. whan foe rope broke. But suppeoo ft
Wo Benin
ass that no one waa about, for ho would meant They say ho pretended ifa sent dur than tbo other? But that be was was carried 18 or 15 mil** into ih* |»V«
a totograrn. but wo have [&lt;wrd-friat be not insolvent ww Lave shown by th* offer fl.eo ,t might well anno ashore *0 miles
did stnd it.
; of Mr. Utauwn to furnish money as h* sway and unabraided. 11 i* idioev an I
- Mr. Hughes objected to his reading I
i.&amp;
would he get on*-, since Up y toll yru,
and
more to thio conviction, that it a
wo congratulate tlx- jeoplr of
he kick- without a three months’ notice.
(hat all tfai boats aro to-p’- lucked]
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■and'—
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uo to
mw
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u so
wnom
rosy
the
towjfH
fa sur- 1farafabed
finished hfa
jnreW
b«uj
romomber
inwith
i assisted
Vanderpool
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‘‘7,1, ;LUKdiSnera.
and bi* rrc»I-dot
they10say
thoafter
man tho
was
found
&gt; ao
• vfriend*
and Bn
a diseased
public""
and
Jn-lgu
*s»trinr
the Ob- to him before Ire
thrr
foe I nothing
douuag
it
—»• ••
«•«
&gt;“■“ '“T”1"” : thing,
and don't
hh disturbed
butenes*
to go ou
brighter
in 1hi*If
life.
days
ofiv September,
I
1 nil things
ton^weh,
shield
him-tho
। -thSThe
.•
munded
ofthat
tho
board,
roughed
charges
too
much,

jrrobaLln that her father would nmqdoiu
if be wont away at S:#0, so that this
very cin-umstanre makes ice think her
testimony wrong.
Cuquillanl ewrara it would take 48
ballutlugs of the Jury, adding that tin- minutes to row a boot Jowu to the
mouth of the rirer and beck, end surely
it would take faly that length ef titue ft
towing a deed tody, for if the body was
not dragged what does that rope, found
tfon te the Jury by the .Court, erptain- around it, mean ? Dr. Firhcr testified
at Kalamazoo, (and 'gave no reason for

Here fa the tcoat natural alary.

3

I

icr.ption. With one simultaneous voire, had one, thou to would have to got the j “ u—

,_i----- .—. &gt;* '------ ’-■

*-— -

hia aunt about
. it altenranls if guilty,
erldcno- ‘ ixtoplo passing along the stroef ? Would
that tlu&lt; safe had bev-n
Court upon thia matter.
and ma- , ho have selected a time when ho b.ul runtents didurbed.
ping of hands fairly shook the building boat Lad light clothe’
5.h They say he did______ _ ____
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lime*:- turi.ed and .mpicfou* sput and tire ' then another and ail put together imps] ’ |Wrtn,r tnsnlfeta no anxiety, bet In­
munt ul halliag's draft This is not ' Would lie hare s.-1-ctsd
to tliat1 band found by the Iler. Mr. Fisk bear* -’,oa «rrv*i»tsb!y to a certain ronclusiou duatriously dreu stew tbc story that bo
strnngw, lor Held bad seevirod ft ntul be would have ’■&gt; di*i&gt;Mo
b*dy ia ' to thia boat, 1 know noL tossiblv non.- and are you to throw away common I had run swjre. Ho lias certainly guns
’ tliis ma’inrr ? Why, It m one of
o: tho
mo but it certainly points to that dirosli m. *’n*&lt;' ? Frady young lawyer feel* it in-' «“d we find that he has not ran away.
IVUII OI ssu a IUW uinvisi IVU I Ml, the
-■ - bonks show it was not potted.
'
U&gt;.«.«=nJS7r
mo... b. “j
bi»
»P l-l™
which evulenrad more eonclmsrfay than aDj },, did this without leaving any .1 6th.
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— tuit open the most foolith and Idiotic murder* 1 ever ■
They
nsy he rouH
““proof
----- * vbox,
- *wonts can. that tho verdict met pope- I Ltoo.1 ia front of the counter, or oa th- v
b*-»rgular
but1 ws have shown ' hoard of!
i wfth foe suspsoou* stain, and tbo man ‘bejury and dilat on tho danger* ot rar- p^hara not foe beet In Manfat, c. but a
that this bad hap|&gt;rr.&lt;-d before, and why ] That Matting letter I have nothing
should he disM’u-.hfe al-zct it :
, more to say about that, than what has
kowt a remartabto eoiarideac*.
• chicken or tire murdre of a companion । }'!• wife on a tons u&gt; N-V.. all of which was not firo enough to ooiaun
7th- 11* said ho pre*umix! they weald | already been sable fur tbo idra that ha
Now taking there mystorfous fart* «n foe darknore of the night They read
blood, uTXt evidenew d
Wife and MissScribncr were nearly over - | down thsste|w to the rivet ? (in hfa find blood oa th-- corps* fcit ho knew contemplated mu:d*r then. 1* too fodbli
l return be would would haveltu takr tare 'l«»y ,m hunting fur it Dunham h.vl' to b- considered.
end rarvusutaucea unexplained, if you •°ne* of wrongful ronnctfaMta, which ujen when be comes home and thear- bring tu
strengthen this ?
1 -V.L.
r._
I—., ..— . .. • ' told hits thev v-ar.tad tri evaniibe
Vf Whn wa* tlu, man tn thst tilth. or any of you ran convict this man for ** Judge More, say* -hare Iwcum* th* nuigvmonl fa made for Fteld u&gt; with------- u—
‘r~
this most bo-'uouv crime, I would not ““»«&gt;«&gt; plaere &lt;4 all inoxpnricured alter- draw, and he begins to &gt;ce dial Fh id te
marked with blood. He wfaihl Lave to . ,CJ
“&lt;»'“1. 1 don't know whore hIf that man in th* bait at the Hauk Kkot. an*woe for that man's peso, of ’»'?•*?
.......
mini m fou world . r in foo n-It Thi.
U'
»^her hai
road a re- .
tb^/tadd toJTEut ft
changr hi* clothes again when hr nme •
will probably turn up oa salt wa- : dock wu nut Orewge Vandenmib L&lt;
few pipe sliver*, a-i they swr. that wa* all —*. Xoi
bock and go to Dr. Ffahcfs and then ter.” Tlifa ia probably false, a-t it is not never cummitted the inuntor Now we story of this man in th* "boo! waa flash- »*fkaLlo instance from a n*w,[*iper.
ra:1 w
y,r tKK&gt;j:g tliat It Is gone, that wa* burnfti in tho stove to oou*um* I Jjfahiwa*
home.
i-rored that he ever i»xl profane langu- have not thrust that boot into thia cosk. •d over the country in a wry few Ilav-* •““•* nia7 •* m,,re **
Sctihou. end be realizes that when tbo remaining Ibis blood ?
j nhyritwl fa
brief to the trial, and tho princqial acafter tbo murder happened, and if 8cc-Lr 1 “?
°°* equally remarks!,',., one !3,M0 are taken be will be reduced from
Thi. Bank was in foo bands of foo
unon ,
and hfa eafomiastic toltowsra, Conover fro¥ “
“fi &lt;1U respectfully sub"f " ®“r J'oa,,» banker-' to
Ingram. Bullis, Caiclreoa sad Hrnnkw. mi,"u ‘M&gt; sttontfoa ol tho Court lire fa-.
‘
ol,'
Of Judge Hoyt we need only say that 1 those Mi minutes, with thr tipre
a.,..™ k.E,™.i.
'■&lt; »«*ii ...
■„
.rourtanrt he has demur,trated ij„ probably takt
taka to do each, m l then we “•ko it stamger.
U], thi* man and these circumstance* | where the circumstance* uaa tho totter , who: remained and to grab back the
will give you
ires wnmi M UK, m&gt;&gt;M Maeir.
Dutchman - Nungumecr—that t|»-» dog I No, th* Counselor on the othe
that
that Flcld
out
... .. they did
u.u in
1.1 eha*iag
rua’iaz sfhr
BlUV Mr*.
Mrs. ।I "bding
—to
■ tomato** and chop
■—I .Irak* for : 63.380 ......
„ ... te*d already drawn
urawnoui
In tbe 17 minutes apoken M hr would huwtod in foe bank, but thi* only cor 1 is too bonest a practitioner for th
Springer and trying to unvict Vander- t&lt;0' an'1 •“•»» thr respondent waa con- i aI,d which Xanderpool very likely rap­
pool nght or wrong, the real felon, if
beennro he did not follow WsBrrs 1
'KlsiT^T^t'lta -lnr ‘f'. cd that that blood troubled him. Own- I
ire
to
roboratefahe
story
of
Vanderjioul,
foal
to
n-wrt
to
such
practice
*»
that.
mueh dignity, ability and impartiality.
tudse.1 there b vtrn, might long sinra ,
^'1*
.. ulIlllj, I comffto tbc rebef, tail unto.-tuifalely tlctnen. Idooil has troubled other folks, I
was playing with it. Ho also sw.rars t-» I Gwrge Vanderpol ? 1 will demon- have
been brought to
justice. ' , •'ow. let ua see wba. this cirrumstan- a few words of mat teatlruony kl|t* the it troubled Indy Meckbeth when aha i
1 hoanng him use another oath which no-1 snal-i to you beyond a dembt that it wa*
I -whole,for a, Mrs.HXaueon
oualy excluded from legal investigation. band was going to let him
| body believe*.
not Vanderpool and if it wa* not he, tbo
1st. Tlieso two - on wore ft fondly nnd
l Kith.* His unusual appcaratU'W in the! whole tlsrory falls to tho ground.
they
bare
failed
to
sliow
anyotber
f.-clexamine the cootUdrm of the bank.”
| jail that they tell you about 1 deny, but
1st He had on a gray coal their
Changing hi* ctafocu.
I&gt;o you vuppase that this man who had
mg. for tho totter of Mrs. t an torpool I
steamboat or little
CareytEg cut 4 loading bo-lri 10
of Araliia will not cweatmi thia little !
which hai boon brought in as contra-1
Taking serv of bool on retire, 5
hand Otx! Oh7 Oh!” It is the spot
■iictiftw the statement that tbev «t-ro
I charged with a great mmr, with tho r Mr. Frolic
Changing clofoos again. '
fi
of blood surviving cveryefiurt, affor the ,
friendly, shows nothing at ell in regard
Going to Fisher’s,
to the state of feelings existing Ivtween together and toll*' you Ufa pct is gem*. kX£ ™'feSre '
1 ou say. -I guns nur, there is no m- lh»t he Was at that S tn Mt
■7! i.
'"5?'“'
i SnJs'a.-

mere intelligent

impar"I

Tbul.

‘t, fur such a d«pusita&gt;a itoo* tait com-• you rae foe
do,,."
the rante rir umvtat.cx •. do not place too ' Fi*H’a, but if so. and Ml bandied that mi*, crime No embarrassment would
much weight Upon that. But they tell ‘ bfoody triqwc in
woriR if not show ---- u , .7—r i T*...................
.
omy circumstan.wa, noooiy siw tne calf
you he describe&lt;l cxactlv how ths thing ■ stains five next day, and If be destroyed it would took beyond the prexsai mto the , p,it raoit fo, there still, far I era
1 was don-, wo much ths better for us, for : irfoe rout of Fi-Fl's i. rnkfart? lull
.
a.
toooldandjudicvms to suppos* amlf
3d. Tho defendant a good cUraetor wool 1 run swsr ua oKUMttntfal orl- "‘bvwartf Jtat pteaee. it t. a hard
it-osys hw» was •‘punched in tho bead you that coat describes Fidd, exactly,,
thing to charge a man with killing his
with an &lt;&gt;or lock, and that tee was cor­
»»d triend. as they tell yo-j. tor
I tied well oat into Lake Michigan lieforo '
4-.00'. but ws cannot ten anything rent, and CVart took « rrtc., till • o'duck
bring droptwd. which is loatrary to the ' crib.i Field and-also the maa in that
Lake Michigan would never esat up that
I charge. But to be hocmt.hc had beard ; ravsterious boat, fcf it was a low brown
, am: shat too, I
■
i-.,
L. in the day Hi
' it talked oC bow be was found, and bat, .and Vanderpool neror wore such a open for th* other aids to contradict thia. •
bcUdlnc II I tod
I iku: it.-l
»itb student
■a »:.&lt;T nb-r.
hat,'but Field d*i and ■&gt; &lt;fid the man
in
or
child,
oa],
wonder
fa
tha*
th*
rases
ft*
which
in the boot; besides he was at the Bank
hlsgoodi
&gt; bawd* of ft ho, bswn Bt fault *iv trot mfars numcr- ।
doc k at MO. before V. could have got ,
»“ ground
”T
MiaaKla
Duffleld told ua'that
there.
J. They deny OMtt lL My found I
a
rviaonable
doubt,'
and
the
Js
'»dgo will al I'raakfort waa tho body of Herbert ’witnesars bruught here to tastlfy forblm^
do no good and everybody Would see
instruct
you
in
that
cue
to
soq
T-’V
, Field. It will therefore be my duty to 1only one farmer employer. Mr. Odell.!
that it waa a sell. It he had written
4th. It haa been proved, tairly
ti
and | recall ooms of th* svidenew* by which
' that letter before the body •»’ found, it brother addressee rou. The law gives
squarely proved, that Field ■
that body was identified. They summon- '■ ‘
would have haa more ininorftUM-o
the People the privilege of closing tbs after it is charged be was killi
1
At this point tho Speaker ckrnnl on case and we tnui Jhat no psraistsnl effort
-——a
»ss numoerna
the inquest sad on looking over ths list I
to cover up thsoe things will blind you.
। Saturday aftoenoon.
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'•!(’rK.”''.irn. prnUsom. in Harvard Cob .

™

while they ore leliberatftigJit will carry
i of twrlvn

aught ep
erract. sal

X,“'I.,:

a^i.

Making within lift minutes i

boat's

I
Wfcvu wo adjourned ou Saturdar, I
। had gone over substamially foe subject
Of hia ajn»aranoe on Suadtiy, and it
now remain* for me only to say on that
subject that tliry bate failed entirely to
sl»ow anvthiug unutttal. or anything to
attract the attention. The question is
what would they hays him anv. or how
would they hove Lira took ? f tell you
there fa nothing tn hU appeorafee or
actions that day, which would iudirato

j entries la theso booki of accocul aro not

that booL for there stood Wmtoy Bautcr
within 75 feet,and 1R feet above Ute riv­
er, so that he could look right doru in­
fo the Ixxit and wc kno* 4het ,1-r «*s a
faithful sentinel ihaf n?&lt;1tL J*'.lie says
be was out dorai .a' gtri?
0* foe
“““
r-UjSbfat Ml

dognkxv. who
not bowl spur
they will howl

What ifafo dlfat-wfofalo H&gt;a*H«lha:
OaU Oh.
taMifr! N.

bth. He had an odor of capital and bis that there is newsy of ide.hfcahunTx- “
«lv-. . .
bnrir.ru prosperous, and credit good
But ths principal witnses fa Hall.
whfailUMbtetoaM metis*.
reason fled to bntM
Oth. Hia conduct during ths trwnaac-1

that intis dm
MiiMkea, eoeW

2d
plete change m ths porsonahty. Whv ।
if they h&gt;3 said it waa tbs body of I
Herbert Field from inspseting the faa- 1
turns. I ahculd tlunk it prvot tLat they i

HehaHFHCtn double tout

woolflhago
wht with tho
mainiainad II

uiTLI

pvsrtbe
u to the ditourimd «mmd found bv
Mr. Krak, far that fftoro fa woods

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thia ehat

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THI VANDERPOOL
^“et’ Mvaalh Day,

local events.

5

util llkw price;.

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ACKLEY At SLADE

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Wbralon tin- mlto.
'’FUDICT—ilOT 1
gtrvetefoUrt d.»ri.
-Herx for brfrbter day*.
Hot re of (olewn *irapeu»&lt;-.
TUJ! sun riilora brightlyg^bblyfaUofbaulnraa.
A laqror'evwd than ue i
Vanderpool ia Free.
;«tatt|M[oluIBiaK1^CottJJ „
Glad Tiding*' Proclaim &gt;«« to hear the inatructu ns
(ithoWorU fiwOtoaioca Nxw*.
&lt;««rttotbe Jury bofora '
Opt «n realto In town Sotunlay.
7«wwnre their final d-!i™
tbo important natter they ,ve,
l .rrt^body are going to tire Fair j
w tacsow tod next day.
s

Mm

facoanrrs axo cnnnm*.

“li'sS*Era
raasjEpas- kejmh

Bate?®

pF oeettpied about one ho r, an exact |

Th«i Ircuit Court '

rSrry'7 '

Herbert Field

A rein's

groeg orxxw opodh.

DIB.yTr-t!y
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Tte cbargn uf murder amlnvt lu r«.

naorruAXD oilv,

iMtew"imA:TEACHERS' NOTICE.

Mr. Dalano got* »o ruliy ov«r the
field that It oanbol be fairly referred u.:
In ■ letter, but nnut be read to be »j» ।
predated. lie trail* eonio of the tula- .

bum1 Ktu.cn.—Homebody’* nn»cnbledrtre. one night lately, killed 10
■beep far Henry Burcham. 3 for Levi
Baroh-rt ami one for Boyd Craig
Tbk Biand Haven Herald will be Is* j
med daily during the Fair, at Grund I
Rapid.
It will Lc primed on the
ground*

rantluu a* to wturt the. evidence would
Itc* *%a* ,o •I’etBertho all«cd wound
Up'S .he top nf the head w*&gt; mortal or
not, and aa to whether fan allewod
wtatnds W'-n* Infllctoi by .’hatchet: or
by aot.reolb.-r In.tmmcut w)iicli would
Ire oepableof inflicting aueh wound*.
And heba* ataiod the chnnre there­
fore In dilR-rent farm* w. as to ram.
p*&gt;ud upon «&gt;.■*• point, willi theevlGeorge G. Wright, of Iowa, have btxn
“ produced u;ren the trial.
rUt«l, u. accordance with tho rules
traveling through tide State. Inrcutlgatof pleading in aueli caaev, and yon are
Inj Ita reeourert
inatltatrted that. If tbe prowcation »hnll
have nuvio mu by the evidence tbe.
The Director* ol the Barry County cha*g» agalnot the ri.rrendeut as stated •
Agricultural Bocirty me T. Alton, D. In cUhcrot thvcmnita in the Inform,-‘
riot, then you miMt lliul a ’verdict of
Vf. Hlb, W. P. Bristol, John Kcagle guilty
of murder.
Thr cbarge in thia caau. urilerwblcbever count of the luformitlta. the cvltally lefi out In the notice of the fair, dcnce ha. become arrayed, ta murder.
Murder [&gt; defined io be the untawful
premium lira, ev., for which wa make
killlag by a person of Bound mind and
dfaigotogira. *
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dlwA-tion, of a ran uuabL- creature,
wiitatn.liee .forethought. |
Tutt Grand Lodge of th# United ' MMIce f. a dad re or Intent to do a
.‘■tales Independent Order of Old FcL perron an injury without Jiret ra.ree or ,
. pnAXMatfon.
And maliceaforrthaught. tp nn elc- 1
। ment of murder 1» an In teat lo kill |
formed before thc.et b» cotnmlUcd and ]
without Just cum or provoesUcn ; Jut'
cau*e or provocltoo may exist where
Ono Bum, late of Detroit, hit killing i» JtaUfiable, ra lu Ove of an
office.* cotnmltilng a !&gt;(*m!ckle where
cttablitho) him*elf m Haatinga, and op-; the execution of the taw mskro It hl* ,
reed a wholmaio atal retail cigar and duty to do*o.ex&lt;u&gt;nblchomldde, where ,
It ia cvuimlltvd In aidf-dcfenK, or tn .
Ubocoj taaaufactury.
Ho intend* to
keep &lt;ra hand a large rtook of the beet
^salify, and wo hope ho will do a good '

T.». TanBruat, proprietor of the city: Murder, then. may. be rald to coualrt
two element*: 1. The homicide, or
aonibia, for hia kind courtesies during of
act &lt;&gt;f killing. X The umlldou* Intent
the trial, in giving to us morning ride- formed before the act Is committed.
«v«ydavto the early train i with our! Where* homicide haa been commit­
ted, If committed by the u*e ul a dangeru-at weapon, or In other word*. a
weapon. a violent aurtilt wifii which i
....... I , I.. I . 1- —
,,ua &gt;1... &lt; I. ill. n&gt;._ '
F:u M Cxaurox na* been eag-igvd
I lictooi intent h. pretumsd. tat the reaca the Editorial lauupiwia-. of the J nn Hint a i.-retm » |m&gt;um«d tocou- I
&amp;to»: tribune for lf&gt;“2. Il o will alao template a:&gt;.l Intend the natuml, nere»-1
and probable result
bi. own oct,
contribute many good things, similar to .
thia prmumpUou of maScfou. In I
[ tent la o.nclurivv and mnkro tire oct of
“Betsy and T,” etc. in proM or poet­
I killing, murder, Utile** It anjr...-. from
ry, every week. Lookout lor a ri$h front I the elrcuttwtancc* M »howu by the proecuUon, or f* affirmalivcly proved t&gt;y
■ the Tribune for ’If.
tbe defense, that the killing wa* lurilflable, cxtnwa de. or done in tho heat of
U&gt;t *f Lettm n nwning iu the 1'ogt. blo.nl ur-on .ufflclCTit prorocatton.
When tire act of killing la once co&lt;*«» Sept 12th, lb71v
tabllabed, It devfilvest upon tfardcfo—
. Jell* Allen.' C. C. Blaklev. C. E. Dud toatanar that th. art ooroe-- within the
ley. Milo E. t'rane, Isaac Hall. 2, Mary exerpied «k«. and up on a laUurv li&gt; do
l&amp;rteahm&gt;n. M. M. t^wl*. Cha*. Met­ •o, the act of killing draw, after It tbo
, nek, Pater Mo*ier. D.C.Northrop, Mre. maJD-loini Intent.
.
i
H. M. Norri., CltMk Saddler. Ohaa.
And In thio mum, coni lemon of the
18'tfn.H. W. Sabert, Clara M. Wag- ; Jury, If you enure to the ranclu* Ion.from
tho wldonra In tbo cweldrat thertDirect ynur letters to No. of I*. 0. Bex (proniltn: killed Metbut H»Ii with *
weatxm, an oraauU with which would
be Ilsely to eatjv donth. then the ma­
I helots-latent I* pi—m«t-by the 1*»
untrto you are KrttaSrd from Ui. cvlTax number of ecbolar* enrolled in denee lu the cax* that tbe kitin: was
the
Union School at tbe open-1 justifiable, ,-xcuaaUo. or d*we in l«al of
bi»&lt;&gt;.l upon vufilciont provocatiip.
lag of tho Fall term :
Tb. A». ■%'»*'
High Bcbool Departrapn t.
31
Gnnmur
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»nd the condemnation of tb»e who
envy tbo high [xwltioti be ha* narued,
with grave equanimity. Tb&lt;* premium
al which tho new loan l« now being
taken in Europe, L. a prarticnL and »tontahlog result of Mr. Boutwell'*
financial xcnlu* that will pale the Inef­
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Go to Clark'* Gallery, opposite the I H”*ww*a» »«.r
Postoffiee, and *oe the new .trier of PicSOLDIERS OP THE LA TE H'AR
lures. You can not fail of being phased.

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Stationery.

PREPCR1FT1ON8 AND FAMILY

Tho Queen Fruit Jar ia made of bet­
ter gloa* than any in town.

To the Ladies!!
Ackley A Slade »e!l the must norf.-t
Fruit Jar there ia made.
Aller tin? reading of the above Charge,
1 Tho best 50 cent Travin tho cDy at
at about a quartor after luo'd'ck the au
Grant A Phillips
tf
dlenco wa» cleared from the Court nn-tn
and tliedoorecluaed upon the Jury. An
Tnx NBwFnm.-J.-W. &amp; C. G. Bent­
anxtoua crowd, •cattere-i here and thenley, manufartutrra of aaah. door*, blind*
in Utilewinad-Bpeonlatlnx- ujxm the tvand molding*, and everything else, are
■ ult.tarried about the-Court yard 'taring 1
tire day, &gt;oa* to be ou hand to haD'tbc Carttoy." This Is thought to bo atgulfl- *o busy a&gt;'lling moldings Hint they canrrnilrt
;canto? acuuaplraey to perpetrate the: I not write for tho local column thia « ~-k
rranJor-.by certain of hl* enomlc*.
bull ha* been brought agalort the
I Washington and Georgetown Hall road
’ Company by W. Mathew* for refnstng
to permit him under a transhr, to take
I the ca» bcy'dnd tbo Junction! He claims

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B8WLED VIENNA BKR!
DENTIST

MiiUt.
licliiu.

Pure Wines and Liquws!

cuccessor*lo **■ A. CQodyejr

'

Hardware!

Gratiot county ha* IS? farmer*.
Sweet pota'.nca thrive well lu the *oit
around Albion.
Willlani Clark'* baru, at Fremont,
wm burned on tbe Sd; I era red for *300.
C«llf WDaon’i bouce, nt Nile*, wa.
burned on tbe 2Bth-ln»uvcd for EKO,
which coves tbe lore.
Thocontract for th) grading o! tbe
road bod on the Michigan Midland Kali

IRON, STEEL. NA1LH,
GLASS, PAINTS. OILS,
PUTTY. TIN, OOPPEK,
AND SHEHT’IKON, WARK,
All kinds of Building.Mitoriah,;*nd T»,bL*.

A fire, on tbafitb. at Ead Saginaw
dertroj-e-i the kmlMlnge, wood* .ndothcvmatrrtai.ofC. Weak A Co’, lime kllu
Ld*» BXKN, with no Insurance.
Jacob C«nm, au^d rraident ofE-trila,
Grtriiot County, waa killed on tbe »b
by a bU fgxu a lumber wagon. Ua head
rtriking upon a atone.

HARNESS SHOP!
In connection

Eye

MUSICAL!

Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting,

' Captain Da vcnp-irt, who.!* charted
with an awiult tho Intent to -kill Jus­
tice &lt;&gt;. S. B. Wall. foatlUconfined In tall
awaiting trial. Hl* trial will take h&amp;ea
In September. He will bo r?j&gt;re«enied
by T. F. Miller, of this bar and ^be
Hon. John M. Harlan, the late Itopub-

Dealer* Inal! kind*of HFAXT andPHEJJ

Sdy.andorMire* wttn
cUbwr by • n*fk UP°'
■•hS'!l‘,Wjr2^!j^.nd L
KwdiisaKu.

paurr AXD TAXXtn cxcaaiw,
gTAFuaitocnirn.

0tawnnni«7ir'
At Orangevilla, Oct Oik
•' Hasting*. Oat 9ih, and Nor. fits. Q.0LD FKX.'- AXD FXiCIUS
•' Awyria, Oct ISth-Bpi. Kebcol ^TEkLFKXXAXhnOLDKkM,
pilOTOtikAVll AUlUKS,

&gt;oOVEAK &amp; sT/{
fafiArir arc to make
__
_____
the—lag-litre at the Union Fri., aa
I *• light t&lt;ip enrriagee, four
op* buggire, one double buggy.
They b.T la,t eomplelrd a Uwoty In
F*t*V&gt;f aHgbt buggy. Itialtahh*
M off ergup’ete in the finent etyteand to
C» all. h*. Reedfo Patent Shitting;
•ppliod u&gt; the tag).
.

y ^EXT3a A»D TbxrrrTlJg .
^CBklCATUtOOH;,
-t ' :
g«—ttkxfeiartMa, ‘

. TR Tf*4,1, "^** *! *■■«*«" .MiMtiku «nn.

Boy* Clothing fur tho Fall ,nd Witt­
ier, Star Clothing House,
tSif
Gaatrn JUrin*.
_ tOOO Shirt* and Drawer* a. well aa
7500 pair* loath or and Wooirn glove*
and milt* jtut received. gUr Clothing
Houae—“ The greet one price *ton».”
Gun lUnm.
Paanrur it it a uoarerity tliat I

r.V.L
-r waicu ae tiled.
Abd the aocond count ehaterathat ree|w«edrnt, with come blunt tortrutnent,
lnIHcted upon Herbert Field
two mortal wonnda, one on top of hl.
hfa*L“?d ,we®° “&gt;•
* h&gt;* bead
of Wlikb he died.
^A11.! Iu thy third count the charge b,
that rrepoudent with eomebkint lortrumt-at unknown Inflicted uu&gt;n Herten
1 It'Ll one
...

♦

QBVca wrs hcxdxjfci,
rpBUBtttS * BCITOkTH,

E,”» FaallrMai.M
fugleman for Bcrenue reform. ;aud
Araiea Oil*talk*Ueate.
•how, tliat generally and especially In ^D«no*mldl|.burtaaad ifchinghnOhio the Democratic platform reota
CbOblaiit,
wotrada, and painfol to.
upon the etrlotly revenue tariff, and oppoo*. all protection to industry by|
lueausol a tariff on Imports, while the
Itepobllean reformer* In Congreos have
practically carried out the conelnrion,
If not the tireoriM of Mr. Well*, and
Are mild, certain, eafe and efficieaL
thooe who agree with him Ia a demand
Pag,’* Mandrake K1U euro Droepria.
P«*» • Mandrake Pill* cure HeaZSre.
Bent by them to Congrc*.. Tho llr-t
Pago ■ Amico Oil care* Rhoumatiam
and moot prominent eirim therein
Drew Makin} 1
P*go;. Arnica Oil cure. Pimple* cn
made wa# for"Entsouragrtbent-call i»
To the ladlreof Baiting* and vicinity
tho &gt;u».
*
protective tf you wlll-of American Io-caU at room, over Mr*. Morrill's on
Sold by J. P. Roberts &amp; Co.
Jefferwin St and gel your dmere cut or
Barber A Bailey *&lt;d| good Kipp Boob made In every rtyle. New room* J oat
rt'Jl
H*®** by
Mim Sabas Bubixeu

whhh w» herewith &gt;ut&gt;liD&gt; :
1r

J err ix receipt or a bplespid
. :

land, Ohio, are clear and comprebcurive review* nf the situation. Mr. De­
lano going generally over all the ground
HaaA, WnXLUtl A Ol
excepting that of tin- tarl tr which b dwthwpis
ably handled by Mt. Shellabarger.
Attention! '
Their apoeoho* eonatttute a thorough
I have a yoke of cattle and a sing
and ooncluatv? annrerto tho qulbllng.
hono for tale. Will sell on time h
of Carl Pohnrt and the recalcitrant
“• J' 0,u”
coureo oT Horace Greeley upon the per
eonal conduct of the Admlnbtratlon.
Mr. fibolbbonrer accepts for Ohio the
Ackley * Blade *eU Fruit Jar* 25 per
omtL cheaper than any one elae. -

I1AR11WARI
Soiu-agent* iu Barry County ,fcr ibe

T&gt;ETROXT
AND

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WOODLAND PARLORS
BUMDKK.B1 E-.I3.C AND KA.1T.FANKS ??CA

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Salo of SUtoTax Lands.
bauehey A £ofo Column.

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tbe m.du'ight hour. shows that ho dureguide the law awd ia not to be relied
upon. If they Ud plunged a dagger
to ha heart and one of th-m were &lt;m
trial boro for that. vcuM they net be

Boobcator to New York, 8BJ milna,
Buffalo Ao New Yore, 4 3 mile*
quamity of btood in that bank aa is rep- his hotue on that day to another
roaentod, ao aa to neeoeaitofe tbo taking —
*—
------ n K
Buspendou T- -&lt;ts» . New Yoa 448
era **■-.
ths4 a.
he Jt
did
not. »cimmit
tbe warder.
Dun'J c tn Now York. 4u0 m!tev
up of the carpet, Uharle* Bexir would There wa* no blood in that bank be­
Ctovrtond to New York, fr.-imiiehave sees it, whan in tho bank al six cause that door wus open in th- fcffoi
Cincitm-.d to N. Y., HfW * w,
o'clock ou Munday morning- Would ho noon. If there was blood 'a IV, I,ink
read to you but no,
would not al- have admiltod Bocw a*, that time if that day the door we* not .qw„ but if
sjrx&gt; to raow
tow thia, they wanted yvkl to see Elisa
theto waa no blood there, it would bo *^“'22 to S7 Ktxaa nta saaari* noun.
and you did see her sad lam ratified nut obliged to open tbs do w a: that limo
very likely that the door was open. M-v
Tbe next one I will take up i* Urn nor
was ho obliged to sweep Bpringer told yoa that she raw tbo door
Cutcbeon and I have not mu- h to *av out ul the front door. But more lhaa utwn at 4 o'clock th*, afternoon and exabout him but, el that I hart, raid that bo not only aimittod Beooc that
of George W. Bullis will apply so Oeu. looming but be deliberately waked So­ George Funl foils you that bo uw tbe
Cutobeoa and I cars not to repeat it cor to tot him ride bouM. with him
door upon that day. Mr. Taytor Mila
The seat owe is Dr. Duffield, end I b-Now I can prove to you that bo be- you that he saw a man earning out of
gna washing out tbe bonk before fas the bank that day end Miss Hia Magill
went hoow to breakfast, tor Dr. Hop­ toll* you that see saw tbe door open
kiss telto yoa that bo peseol there about that day. Now to oppose thia they
0 o'clock and raw water on the flxir.
bling young- Itamadeil who rays ha
Why did Vanderpool say to Bwioc, knows it wa* not open, for be eat al
-hold on a minute and i'll ride ho®., Fder'a all the afternoon and watched
with you F* I was ao that be cuiH.wut
He is envied to groat credit for one th* floor, before hr went home, no tliat opened, but he substantially admitted
thing and that is hia caution, it would bo eoekiag. Now we ptvro that be went tn Filer's to court that
but It to a part of the history of thio that bo did thia by ftieir own witneaa. if young lady, aul ba weald lx, a fool to
ease and the history of tna country that fie aUtra the time aright and we will not sit there all the afternoon looking at
bo has sworn on untenable ground duputo hi* word.
When Thur­ that door under such circumstances —
CoooTor, awelling out with magi.tonal ber spoke to him, be instantly
But they say why didn’t anybody else
dignity iaMamstrc, teU.hu story from recoltocted
that
be
had
not aee Field ? I can't &gt;11 that,but will an­
wfccb yot dkn aee that ba haa labored seen Field since the day L..fon-, and
swer by asking, why did »’ on*
with these witneaeee and plowed, and like any prudent man ho star*ed for tho George Vanderpool going borne at noon?
summer taltowed with them, in order to bank to aee in whet coodittou things I suppose it wa* because no one was
make than swear strongly. Buggies and were there, for you recollect (hoy bad
Ingram dhowed maitoo and spite and the safe iu cowaua, Tburbur wa*
tbe butec strongthemsl hie evidence over
fotmer ocaasioM for thi* particular trial,
and Wilm to nearer an k1i&lt;4 than anythmg elao and that ia all 1 have to *ay
■tadb M&amp;
Nev I come to the argument of thio
MsoupoQ tbe manta, and my fourth
proposition ie that there was not any
bluud in that bank ia any guilty quan­
tity. Blood found in a micn»coj&gt;.&lt;.quantitv is not a guilty quantity. As done. Tho d,xir waa thrown open to
UM modiosl witnesses have told rou, it eicrry body that camo along wheroa* wo
la a eoouaon thing to find blood in tub would expect all
thto . classing
to have been dune iu u sc^et umum-r
He took the iprpet up because it was
temed to be, and even on tho sidewalk. dirty sad full of flees, and if one of
Eve-y where you will And blood, not in those fleas bad made a good square
gtr'ty, but innocent quantiuee. and thi* meal on that dog and bad been crushed
being tbe case, where would you be on tbo floor, there would bo thousand*
more bke^y to And it, than in thi* bonk of coipuacba in the blood contained in
whore men were accsMum,-d to ao so that flea's stomach, and this would be
frequently, and rituatod aa it was diryci- mammalian blood, but tho blood of the
)y under a dentist's office. They foftnd floe woolF l« oviparous ant 1 would
some spot* on tho floor they ray, and h like to see Dr. Duffield with hia micro­
little paper in the .'ore no bigger than ecope, pick out the mammalian end tho
a cent and a red substance in tbeenu k* oviparou* corpuscle*.
•
and that is all they found. Second,
Beside* one witarst, Blanchard, '
upon thi. subject of blood. Dr. Duffield •wear* right in the teeth of Dr. Duffield
ewears that with the naked oyo it could for be says that he put fi*h blood ou '
not bo told whether that waa blood or those stairs and Duffield snya it vs* |
not, that with th* naked eye to could mammalian blood, now which will you
not toll whether it waa blood or not, and believe ? I tell you then, ia quackery ,
because these men did not know thi* in thia.
wa. blood they rest it to Dr. Duffield
"th, no port of that quantity of.
tor analvsia, and he said ho cculd not
tsll wketbo.
it wa. Ihxxxl
or
not My opponent, Mr. Eggleston,
told you thal ho railed it blood, but 1
tell you he did rat There i* but very
little ditforeooe between us, bat yon will

PATUT

laistjekiv

3 O'CLOCK

ssSalAlc^Ir:!
rue» ■!»- —&gt; -»-.«■ i*c
yRwtaea&amp;sev

rtrs

family knitteb.

THEA-NECTAR
ti a rca-t

BLACK TO

ms,
iKirrtV

Bromo Chloral,

puacle • It ia a little circular diac Which
floats ip tbe blood and when they are
put together, side by aide, like a sli rag
of bead*, it takes B,0u0 Ui make an inch
in length Now, genlirmen, there are

rauso tbo cleaning of the bank waa uut
a ciupieiou* circuiwaUinee, for an ar­
rangement had bran pre iorndy m-ia.to dean the bank and on that very\d »y
and there waa no suspicion attache V t-&gt;
it, and never would liars been, had
Field Lot disappeared. Secor di I uut
bink
tlio
clonniuj
staipiciou*
when he was thereon Monday morning.
Tho gentleman on tho other side told
you the other day in a loud voice, that
be wa* k rubbing the bank for three

WELLS’ CAfiBOLIC .TiBL-fS,

S HEPABD'S

CAUTION

COMPOUND WAHOO BlffERJ

ttolesly W'sll.'larbelKl

LAMP CHIMNEYS

REDUCTION OF PRICES

whole doth without any foundation for

BAND LEADERS,

11 th. The lime of the clowning wa*
I not uniuue!. Waa uot several ether F»r •anatbreg lalmat-si ars4 veer a4J&gt;aa*li
men up at early, it tber raw him. Waa UtUMIt W. QATM, freotfcrt. ». r.
it not aa ntapidout for Hurd and S-.-eor
CONGRESS ARCTIC.
end Wilcox to be up at the tame hour?
The BUT wIMer •YXUlflK!
Why tho hour waa the moat natural
BFCKLKS to break I
time tn the world, before tho basinnM
iaa or criparou*. It to against Dr. of tbo day began and especially aa ho
DuflfeM that ho did uot apply thaae tooto,
or if bo did use them, and w. have .
right to suppose ths: he did why did bo
not tell ua about them ? Is it bceauee
□ opki
wo other toot produced corpuscles indi­
cative of mammahan btoodAa this is
only aimawataettol evidence at beet, if'
bo had spaGed all these di&amp;rvn t toots.

FAMILY BIBLI:

Sick Headache, Id ver Complaint.
FererdAgne, Dyopepoia, Dorm*
in Children, TUeo, BUioue Com­
plaint*, Lorn of Appetite, Enep
Hone of the Skin, Pimplee on the
Face, and all lllraiet of the

THE GREAT.

Uoe for Kidney Compiainte,
Beak Baek, Pain in the Loine.
Lumbago, Grand, Kheitmatlem.

60,003

REFERENCES,

sue
front, the oonatan: sweeping would
keep the floor comparatively clean. I
______ __ say that everything waa natural and
ia tho field of omsistoBt and lira only thing unfortu- - ■
.... ..____ _____ ri._ ...

’ to find evidoacee of guilt, but bo had
told them two day* before that be bad
burned hi. dnfliee ant tbs carpet, so CA1PETS,
I that there was no uso of bringing
I that mvaterioua sieve, but it it fotUmat*
that they did biing it. for it .Inm-instrated the: Geotge Vaaderpooi bad told
. tho truth about it.
Secor goes upas that stand and tolls
MATTINGS,
you in a very aotaam voioe that when he
opened that etoro there was a terribto
MATS,
smelL You weald have aimcat expected
that be was going to toll yoa tirat he
VfBOWWU) GOODS,
found tbe corpee right tbm, but no,
whoa soksd whsl U ctolWlit, he raid
lik-oid wrolau cloth They tell you
that the aabta were a'-ratified which

NOTTINGHAM LACES,

Ifo The ealy thecay is that the blood |
was nut there, between tho hoars of 11
sad fe, and tfoe ie foultob and rad.m
tons ou ila foco, for if dune at all, it woo
done a few moment, aftec they were in

nrn fob

cnuHi.n

AND REPUBLIC.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

but iey showed that tbe&gt; had novar

POPERY.
of tub

A Million Dollars.

Mott Suitable for tbe Fanujy,
Mott Valuable lor die Slude.it,
M -st In.tnic.ire for the Tearber.
Mott Appropriate for tho Child,
Mort Useful for tbo M motor.

HlffiSSS MABBLE WORKS!

JURUBE3A

BLACK h Ptfet-M, rnpaMras, an

FLORENCE

ISWH

Family Sewing Machine
8IMPI,Y CON8THCCTED.
EASILY UNDEBbTOOD.

Allan ii Oita ai Bail 6rM
h vUI *■*&gt;** m/ vMU&gt; &lt;rf *kw« *wrel •«*

ft ei!t tastoaeswy earn aaaarvty.

*i^2WTlttbS«U!
I* T*U-ri«c *r llrv»MB*&gt;iM

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20.1871.

VOL. XVI.

OF ALL KINDS.

TO BE CLOSED OUT
Organdies,
Percales,
Zawns.
Grenadines.
Bareges,
Chambrays,
Mohairs, ’ .
Silks,
Marl Poplins,

Shawls,
Linens,
Balmorals,
Linen Coats,
Linen Pants,
Linen Vests,
Summer Hats
Gloves,

The LARGEST STOCK of

WfiSsncr;

HARDWARE
HARNESSES!
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

A FULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.

‘chIio’xic

IRSTIUS 4GRWELTVDL IffllS

Goods are Cheaper than Low

a srgix-z'mt ss fra
a ■trJiTM'fShsattM?-..

GRANT &lt;fc PHILLIPS

DIYB80BS, WEIIES, BOOTS (■
DRESS SILKS, ALPACAS,

JACKSON WAGONS
DeiM Glen &amp;. Hall Threshing Machines, Clov
Hullers anil Grain Drills, and Gale’s
Patent Sulky Rake.
Cash for all kind* of Grain, and sell Grand

POPLINS.

P K’s, &lt;fcc,
And we will sell them as cheap as any house
From New York to Chicago,
Not excepting those that blow more.

We make no drives and tell no lies, but sell
Goods on their merits.
We Sell the Florence Sewing Machine,
THE BEST Ilf THE WORLD t

Pta [iie it a Cal! aii ra That a lit Pile of (Mi it til (ive
jm for a little Mraey.

The best place 4h the

a-sr

City of Hastings,

P. ROBERTS &amp;

------ to buy------

GROCERIES

RUGS

nt the new brick store of

^rijlnal Jkrtrb.

Medicines,

Dye Stuffs,
gUOAt.

SPAINTS &amp; OILS,
School Books $ Stationery.

ii i'lttH

Groceries,
ay Cnsh for
Cash for Produce, mid sell lor Cash

After tho battle of Molinodel Bey ths
Mexican forces tall back towards tbo
dty with their right wing resting upon
Chapultspec. This was a rocky otevntion 150 feet high, on tho southwest
of tbo city and distant a little over a
mile from tiro outer wall. Tho boss uf
Ulis hill was ouco wuho} by tho waters
of Lak* Tesckoo. It waa in former

times ths scat of tho Itovol Patere.
Hero Moateruma and his royal fcnfathcrv sought a quiet retreat firm the
toil cuA *xcitmuBr&gt;t of public affairs.
In later yet™ the viootoy, Galvex, erect­
ed a splendid patera u|&gt;oa its summit.
This was, aftanrards, turned into a mflitaxy school and fortreas.
The ronin building waa about 60 feel
square, with hnavy armaments, lx was
near tho oast end at an enclosure half a
mite long east and wrat, and nearly half
that distance in width. This enelreure
was surrounded by a wall ten fort high.
In and around Chapultopec were 7 bat­
tones with 20 guns and nine iafantrv

only, at the very lowest rates.

CITY PAINT STORE!

a n*w*
PAINTERS:
cmhim

Paintt, Oib, Varnishes, Mixed
Pamte, Brushes, and Ar­
tist's Katonah, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades

cause, unliko some of our Generals early
in the war, he did not fight tho rebels
without meaning to hurt them, and ho
doo* act propose to punish their new
crime* by buying off with new irnmunitics to perpetrate them on a more ex­
tensive scale, uncording to certain sub­
sidy principle* of historical precedent,
and, because ho fought them ia earnest
aad made thesn M* enemies; and fur­
thermore, because in the grand march
of administration reform, be has dared

tones around the oastlo, but'were hope­
ful of tho result on the morrow. I vis­
ited the tent ef Col. Ransom. I had
known him in Vermont, and was not an
intrusive visitor. Often.had I semi him
iu publfc and private Mi. and hoard hu
clarion voire ring out to crowd xl asternIdies, who hung with rapture upon his
eloquent lip*. An aid of his, liout K.
was a former chum and dassmafa) at
Ripley Seminary.
I found the Colonel upon his knee*,
leasing upon a box. and by the dim
light of a lamp, inditing n totter to his
invalid wifo, at home, in the far- off who has too many enemies to run wall.
Thu Baa Coamo route seemed tho best, Gro^ Mountain State. His writing
In view of the eingutarlv impracticubnt in order to make it, it vu ncressary
fluid wia gunpowder dissolved in water, bls record, can tho Republican party iu
first, to capture tho hill of Chapultopec.
a material often uscl by soldiers in tho preerat or future, with any motr
Our brigade was quartered at San
safety than in tho past, afford to pin its
cauxp life.
Angel on tho 11th and during put of
He wrote encouragingly of his own faith to tho sk-evo of tho great and goo!
the IL’tli of August Gen. Twiggs with
prospects and that of our army. He journalisrie phBopher, and acoapthis
the rest of our division, Goos. Pillow
told her that “tho morrow, in all probo- dogmatic dictation as an orads of uner
biltay, would witness one last, great bat­ ring wisdom 7 Does any thinking mar.
deracnstratians against tbo south side cf
tle before Mexico, that tho Halls of the
tho city in order to conceal from the ene­
Moatexumas would bwncr*, aad that Ise
my our rtsd intsntions.
should rest on tho eve of the next day, not the first time that we have heard tte.
During the night of the lllb, Copts.
within the wall* of the great city, tiro crack of his editorial whip regarding
Huger and Les planted four batteries to
highest ambition and object for which nominations of his party. And wvU dr.
bear upon th* exile, from different
tho army had long struggled.-' He wo know that After the voteeof a natioupointe. No. 1 with 3 guns was placed
ctemd by a tender ‘•farewell,” and a- al convention has gone forth, ih* irr» ■
U[«JU th* Tacubaya road ono-third of a
pnreeed a wish that she would imprint preeribie Greeley has oome nobly to the
mile south of the hill; No- 2 of two
a Hss upon the cheeks of their little ones front, and fought out tho good fight u.
gunsupon th* ridge south of Mulino and
tho meet effleieni manner for Prertdunfor tho father that was far away.
about half a mile distant southwest; 60
Bidding my friends here adieu about ttel candidate*, though during the past
rods north and east of No. 2 was placed
midnight, I groped my way through thirty year*, a majority of the candidate,
No. 3 of two guns; between them and
files of sleeping soldier*, along the cause­
way to Goo. Smith's brigade now advanped to tbs vicinity of Huger’s bat­
Ou the morning of the 11th all was tery on the Tacubaya rood. We lay that
alarm and anxiety in the dty a* they night upon our anna. I had no dispowere present except tho Port Master
discovered Quitman’s division advancing isttou to sleep. We were to form a por­
General aad Boarotary of the Treasury.
along tho Piedad causeway. Little fur­ tion of a storming party on th* follow­
The Southern question anJ ths Into
ther demonstration was made on that ing day. All our accoutrements were
trouble with the Ooreans were considerto
be
laid
asido
in
tn*
morning
except
dqy, so tbo excitement subsided.
our arms. As I lay upon the ground
The morning sun of the 12th peering
with nothing but a light blanket and
over the tope of the Cordillera*, had
scaraily thrown its golden beams on
thoughts naturally turned to coatsmhamlet, lake and city, ere Steptoe's loud
plato tho probable result of to-morrow's
guns were heard thundering against
serious work. That some of us would
the San Antonio gate. Alarm belli im­
fall.in the conflict, was certain, bat bow
mediately began to peal forth in the dty.
raaxy and who were,they ’ was a ques­
The citixsn* wore aroused from their
tion that the answers to the roll-call on
*k*p; window shutters were thrown I
tho er* of the morrow would only reopen in haste, and crowds fioekod to tho
fiat roots of tho houses, and tho flashing
eyes of tho fiery Castilian peered anxioualy through ths morning* mist lighted
country, containing tan mil-1
by tho transient blase of cannon. Tho
Quito a rush of visitor* appeared st
lions of people, with soldier* experienc­
streets were thronged by armed troops;
ed by long service in camps and battle*. tho Whit* House yesterday, exporting
bodies of infantry and cavalry wore
They had thus Sax booq able to outnum­ to see the President, but newly all re­
hasUming in overy direction. The poo- ber us t#o or throe to one, oa almost
tired ia disappointment. Senators B U’t
pls of tho doomed dty had enjoyed their every contested field. Their numbers.
last hour of quiet ere tho American
Eagla should float above its palaeo* and

At tho gate of Ban Cmme farther
around to the west was a battery of two
guua. In advance of it were several
batXu-ics without guns. They wore
doubtless abort of guns to man all
throe works. It ia likely the enemy con­
sidered the strong works of Do Mata, I
Mulino and Chapultepoc, an effectual
barrier to an entrance by that gate, or
they intended to move the guns from the
mm advanced works, if finally com­
pelled to fall back on these, to supply

Bat a few moment* passed ere bat­
teries No. 1 and 2 before Chapultopec
began to play upon tho castle, telling us
that ths cannonade of it* heavy work*
had commenced. The enemy replied
with ail their guns, and ahoi and ahell
in great number* dropped around oar
battsriis and among tho troops oa the
Tacubaya road. Our guns were worked
with great precision and rapidity, and
soon tho eusmy’s light troops wore driv­
en from tlio groves in tho surrounding
enclusun.', ami sought shcltar beyond
their range. The enemy's fire soon

hastily prepared for action. They van
served by CapL Drools, Hants. Ander­
son, Russell and Sion*.

Out Hebert and G*a. Cndwaladar
took potsesrion of Molino del Bay. Gen,
Pillow, with Magruder’s battery and
Surnaer’s cavalry went forward to •.!«
support of No*. 3 and 4, ctd watched

The garrison, at the castle was ocmnianded by Gon. Bravo, trod numbered
about 10u0 men. Tbo additional, »njr
castle wore tong--3" of
heaviest cal • porting
____ __
force, in and around it, was not
ibre. A nsik' south wa* tho village of
th.„ (XXX)
Tacubayn, with th* Archbishop's pateco
'
end several-fine stono dwallingn. Tho

HO. 21.

.fill farther east, and 800 yards from
this was the Vigas causeway. Th* o uly
entrance to th* city near ths seat cf our
military opantion*, was at the terminus
of th* San Antonio road, tha Perdido,
Chapultepao and Ban Oosm*. There
were numerous heavy battazios guard­
ing each at thee* gate*, and also plant­
ed along the brane h causeways, and nt
every jxjint of the intaraertion of a
branch with a main causewar. The
guns at th* gate of Saa Antonio ware of
such weight that wo couid not wall bat­
ter them with our lighter pteos . n
this quarter tho enemy had put forth
every effort to preclude our entrance to
th* dty.
Tbo Perdido causeway was defended
by three heavy batteries, am! treachre many of their soldiws, terrified in oontraversing tho intervening tends. There temptaiton srf ths Irerrore of ths Imwaa a three gun battery at the Below
th* night
of the 12th.
Chapultopec road. A little east of tho
Gen. Scott and hi* field oil
gain of Baton was tho Ciudadola, n in eounoil at nightfall, at hit , , ,___
strong fortress of 15 heavy guns, com­ tors in Tacubay a. Tito final dupotiffcn
manding ths Perdido, the Piedad and fur tho asaault on the morrow, was tnatlo.
Chapultopec Musoway. Under tho fire
of those gun* along tiro throe narrow
roadways named, our armies oould not
stand ton minute*. Twelve or fourteen had suffered sumo lotsm from ths bat­

unanimity, predaion and order, told us
Tho Commissioner to asdit tho claim,
it vras not best to bold our enemy ia
contempt; that we had yet a heavy and agdnrt tho old rorporalion of Washiu.perilous task upon our hands. Our ton dosed the first jart of their teb .m
own forooe hod dwindled in numbers to yesterday—the receiving aad recording
6,000 effective men. Among oar teases
were some of the ablest and bravest w*

Martin Scott, Pierre Butler, Dtekansou,
Milk Waite, Thornton, aad many othcre, were alsopmg in death, while,
Pierre, Kearney, JSuructt, Bonham, arid
a Itest of others, whoso presence had
been towers of strength to ss in tho
hour of battle, were tn hospitals, hslp-

The amount of claims filed ta a lilt
more than tWO,000.
The opening of the school* in a :
days is looked forward to with winch
Ureal by parents and with delight
the young people of Washington.
The Precident yesterday made 1
IsndArastnmg, *fN. \\QmeidOes .
*1 at Bomej Jamas L. Graham. Jr., &gt;N.
Consul at laweare; Mathew G
Holms*, of Pk., Conoid at OWri-F.-,.;
Weston Fltat, of Mo., Cawal at Oh a

�TON;

at the Cenans Office, exhibit* tho totals
of th* poputatfon of tho State, and Tarritovies, dareifad m native and foreign,
tho total* of th^ cla*rifiiationln to white,
colored, Indian, and Cfamere having al­
ready boon published :
987,080
479,445
850,416
42a.-15
115,879
1E2.2M

ludiar.a
Iowa
978,775
Kansas
316,217
Kentucky
1,257,613
Louisiana
6®,088
Maine
578,034
Maryland
007.482
to bring gathered, sod if they who Masaochnaotta 1,104.032
916,049
sowed the seed aru happy with their
279,209
harvest, surely the Republican party
816,781
1.4W.0292,945
23,630
288,689
717,153

2499.767
79,823
2,976,590
161,967
697,532
1,239.204

5,026
209,881
113,639
9,136
4.967
11,127
515,198
141,474
204,067
48,392
63,398
61,827
48,881
88,412
333,3101
268,010
160.G97
11,191
222,267
30.748
18,801
29,611
188,943
1.13^,353
3.029
872,493
11,000
546,261
55,896
8,074
19,816
02,411

1S,1M
17,091
504,499
5,472,846

tbrirp^rere*
tho latent-""* of tho framers there wa*
a diSsranre world wide; one party
swart what they raid and were willing to
stand by thoir written record, through
diaappomtsumt and defeat, if noccoory ;
the other used word* to conceal ideas,
and simply as a mean* for accomplish-

Tlwro is an impulse a* strong at the
Golden Gain a* any where in tho world,
that loads men to levs “square fighting,"
and they trample beneath Um hral of
contempt into the du*l at ignominious
defeat, those who would barter priorifor place, and sell out their honor for
th* paltry p*muirite* of political preforThese things have led to the perform­
ance of a wondrous work, and Califurnir has taken a “new departure," that
lead* her away from tbo shambles of
tho Democracy and coven her golden
banner with a triumphant glory.
At the last Aactfon in Maine, tho

3,849
33,263
M«
115,466
7,114
12.616
M IM
56,084
18,981
5,605

itasrewd annual .resfon on the 11 th
mat II is under tho mauagemreit of a
Board cf Regents with tho IWdont of
tbo United State* a*
Chancellor,
and want into operationta October, 1870.
Tbo Law Department I* ur.dor tho in­
struction of Hon. Joseph Carey ex-CUef
Justice of the Court uf Claim*. Hon. Arthur McArthur, Justice of the Supremo
Court of District of Colamlria, and I*ro.’.
W. B, Wedgwood. L. L. D.
The University is totemmt of six col­
leges, but a* yet only the Law and Nor­
mal College* have been establtohed, the
latter under Profowore Wedgwood and
Richard. Tbo Univerrity prom ires to
bo not only a suoeus but a blearing to
the country at large, aud wdl deserve*
the oncourogwncnt of an Appropriation
from Ooagrea at ita next session.

Can befhad by| Calhag ; at

Tbo above .imply illustrate* tbo ynrit
exhibited by tho Esglt aad it* friend*
toward* tho friend* of Georgn Vander­
pool, and fur thi. reason is noticed, oth­
erwise it would have been treated with
the contempt it deserve*.

cept that the Republican party ia iduntiCud with the policy which oppreaee*
them, and thi* reason would bo removed
Ab an act of general amnesty."
It is singular how any sane man can
talk or write such trash at this 1st* darHorace Greeley advoeafnd the same doc­
trine until lately in his speech at Alex-

8 O’CLOCK.

The Jackaou Pafririsaya: “Without
any intention whatever at critising th*
motive* of the jury, wo may l» paidonod
for raying that it seems somewhat
strange Hint any one of tb» imy eould
have been convinced that Vanderpool
was guilty of murder in tho smsU it/rtt.
If he committed tho deed at all, it vra*
most certainly a villainous deed, and th*
defensn would, not even have made an
attempt to reduce tho crime to murder
in tLe second degree. It was either a

5.809 istration. Look st th* magnanimity of
0,599
£815 Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri
1B.254 and West Virginia, and sew Low it ha*
taken every vertigo of power from the

Ten yean ago, twenty of th* leaders
and pet* of Tammany were bankrupt*
or poor. Now they have splendid city
and aountry residanoea with fortunes
reryinx trim 81.a».000 to 890.000.000
No wonder ths d»bt of New York ha*
reacted 8120.000,900.

acluoved in tho inauguration of thi* oaterprise last year has stimulated its
msnsgen to still greater exertion and
more liberal outlay. Tho exhibition for
1871 ia to open on Wednesday, tho 6th
of September and coetinn# until Satur­
day Oct. 7th, and will bo conducted ou a
seoto far surpasring tbo display which
- '- * l.— * —»- —
—..IUh
The Democratic daily of this city ia a
tong editorial yesterday morning pro­
fessed to give th* report of Dr. Edward
Young. Chief of the Bureau of St*ti*tie*
an cummcre# and navigation for the
fiscal years 1870 and 1871, bring the
imparts and export* of merehaudise
and speeis and bullion. In doing this
it omitted to inelmle that part of the re­
port which gives this country credit for
the amount* of foreign export* (re-ex­
port*,) which .-.akM it appear (hat im­
part* exceeded tho exports, or throw the
balance of trad# against us, for 1870,
876,810361, instead of only to tbo
amount of 811,418,170 a* is really the
case, sad a* tho fael* will show. By
the same omtarion tho balance ot trade
would appear to be against us for 1871
(the last fiscal year) to tho extent of
8158,659,905, when, in reality, (giving
tho credit due u» for re-exports,) a bnlanre of 810,398 appear* in our favor.

of L4.KDS
Situatel in tho various Towashi;* cf

Potato Bee.—Wo think the pest will
Waldeck, the artist, lias survival his
Darling Self-auppiyIng Penholder.
tun coms again in very largo numbers.
lOfllh birthday.
WnWsS.rovwsntvstsdlp. Ured -Uh ms
We eee hardly one crawling round this ?Sr.ES,"jrJ4.TMH'‘.=i
Tho king o
fall. whip last year at this time million*
mernhaat by
worn seen in arory direction.
G*u. Premont is intereedng hinuelf
THEA-NECTAR
largely in railroad stock.
: Gough is going to lecture two hun- —Ticket* good for trip to and from th*
Great Industrial Exposition at Cincin­
llarnum b alwut to build at&gt; opera nati for 4 eta. a mile, from Ja«k*on, AnKollajourevlllo. Rending and Waterloo.
li&gt;aao in Bridgeport, Conn.
Fare to continue to Oet 7th. Two ex’ Tbo Rev. Dr. R. 8. Stun, of Brook­ prera Tnuiin Dally nro run earb way be­
tween Jackron and Cincinnati; time II
lyn, will remain in Europe another hour* without ciiangs of car*.

Coantio* iu tho State of
Mkhig..,

tsararmo*

ASSYRIA.
eecnee.leeerairnov.

.tte,

2| •x*”‘

THE CHEAPEST'PUCE

MAPLE GROVE.

CASTLETON,

New Advertisements.
■t

FOR
The Hon. Fernando Wood recently
told tho baratogian* what ho knows
about farming.
IL Blane, proprietor of the gambling I
tables in tho littl* republic of Mosacn,,

WOODLAND.

S“JI :

FAMILY KNITTER.

, NEW HAVEN I. esXrewd b/p-Ww wte.
I Firat Frvmivw At F*lr»•• Ibe brel. KN 1
1 logK&gt;nK hi’ paint-pot along
ua*l."

PRINTING

5,020 Government* control. In Weot Virginia
30,102
th# loading object* of tho Convention
6,024
uked u* where Vauderj«&gt;ol wu* going,
3,518 just called by vote* of Kubel* recently and wlA ho was going to do, etc. Tho
EXECCTORU SALE.
enfranchised were canvassed for openly;
•JKXteKL'S’JS IfZ 05
Grand Rapids Turn of Friday, says :
94,200 rix., to retrograde from tho secret ballot
George Vanderpool is going into the
to tho vrre care method of voting, an 1 a
mertMtiU burinosa at Kalanioxoo, hi*
return to the old County Court system friends having offere&lt;i him tho necereawhich practically roenmvsthoartolcerntta 1, ry capital.
Mr*. James Gray is n descendant of
Southern customs of slavery and controls 1 All right _
tho aneiout Got. Enctoott, and is a
tho vote* of the poor and dependent
The people who believed him guiltv healthy matron of one hundred years.
ixing Ute table* already published. th# claaeM, both white and black, in the in­
l&gt;efoTo the decision, believe him so still.
It is said that Humphrey Marshall is
total population of tho United State* terests of landlords and employers as
preparing a speech cu the jwlitical situ­
may be mad# to appear under the fol­ tlu ftcrmsK] class uf the community.
ation. and it i» hinted that ho will sup­
lowing classiflcntioa:
Yet this is Democracy (?) and a fow
port the new departure.
33,586,989 sr.-cckled Republican* have * morbid
Seth Green say* that iu three year*
l,8«0.(W9 taste for incurring the scum of Rebel*
tbo 240,000 young shad ho has nut in
tbo Hudson river will “speak for thota63,254 who openly attribute to them tho senti­
«elrn».” What wfll they say ?
ment of fear a* tho moving cause of

Total
.
38,555.988 there concoreion* to thrir superiors'
Of tho Indian* and Chinese, the Terri­ Concession* to the halter, tho mu*ket
tories contain 4,503 of tho former and
7,075 oi ths latter.
' orgauixed invisible empire of Ku-Klux
The Indian Territory and Alaska are | which threaten* to drive sway ar torture

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Wc Ofllcr the following
Tax Titles

very dirty. Snow sprinkled over a car­
pet and *wrttt off before it hae time to
molt or dissolve, is also nice for renovat­
John Merrill, State librarian of Iowa ing . rolled carpet. Moiitened Indian
is serioasly 111.
’
meal is used with good effect by some
Charlotte Cushman owns only fifteen

itsry rule since the war would hare beA*
better fur the Rebel* aad the country.
Every oxporiment of the kind in the
State* ba* proven that thia course of *o
called magnanimity to the Rebels only
ruake* them more rabid in their oppo-

not included or mentioned in anv of tho and kill every Eepuhlican who dare, re­
their r~ tt I Monopoly, in the form ef Census table* above epitomiredmain in the South. It is truly coward­
tho Republican party. was soon to re­
ly and inhuman, instead of being mer­
Lzmas nr not Dxad-Ltttis Ottice. ciful and magnanimous as claimed by
ceive its death blow, aud all tho evil
consequence* of it* tong reign were to —If ono needed any proof that there are
be wiped cut by the great Democratic thousands of careleeo people nbout, no
tpcngu, sad with a clean alate, and a need only examine the returns of tb*
•An important opinion of Attorney
D&lt;u»d-L«'ttor Office. During ihc month General Akrrman regarding the Civil
of July, 337,421 letters wore receive 1 at Service h.i» been published. He hold*
that office, 20,092 of which were held that while Cangrra* may preeeribo that
for postage. Notwithstanding thia neg­ any appointee shall pas* an examination
To aid in this oonaummattoa so devot­ ligence uf tho part of tho writers, the it cannot require that tho suocossful
edly to be wished, a “new departure" number of important letters with incto*- competitor shall be appointed, nor can the
was agreed upon, and as in California, un-s was greater than tbore without discretionary power given to tho Presi­
it haa manifested ita power—a decided Nearly 2,000 (1,849) of tbo** hiter. had dent in thtareepect be entrusted to any
increase in the Republican majority, a indosurra of money, 1,411 were freight­ Board v( Examiners.
The opinion
sure aud certain prophecy of “Maine ed with checks or drafts, and 1,937 with places any such Board in the position of
far Grant in *72," ia tho comfort it brings other papers of value. It is very easy being only ablo to rvcommimd to the
to thi* new gaited Democracy—Now to direct a letter end put on a postage President tor appointment thee# persons
next Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, are stamp, but these figure* show what a
to be heard from. Wo are not fearful multitude of letter-writers are negligent
of the rraalt They too, will “deport" of these simple taattera. If a letter is
And when wo oomo to New York, a sent to a person whoso address is doubt­
State which has suffered so deeply and ed, a request for its return, if not called more fully reported. The Republican&gt;
so lang, we Hunk that th* great Empire for in ten days, written or printed acres, are certain of electing a Senator Io sue- |
State will also wheel into lino, aud from one end of tho envelope, is always hood­ reed Mr. Cole. Coughlan, Republican,
Maia* to California the cry of victory ed by the Post Office Departmcn*.
is elected to Congrere in the Third Dis
It is statxd by Judge Rooerelt that trict—a Rrqrabliran gain—and Sargeant
The people cannot bo deceived. Tbs
tho debt of Naw York, as piled up by in the Second Di*trkt The Republican*
yielding of the Democracy to the conthe Tammany thieve*, is over 8200,000,­ have an even chance of gaining tho
Asquancm of former battles ia which
000, or 26.per cent of the real estate First District This is a gain of certain­
they hero been defeated, has taught
valuctinn of tho city. Every man's prop­ ly uno Congriwmnn. («rhaps two. Tho
them to distrust that party morn than
erty ui New York is therefore absolute­ whole legislative and municipal Repub­
ever. There ia only one mor* depar­
ly mortgaged for more than one-fourth lican and tax-payers’ ticket is elected in
ture left; that i* up th* olaaak water*
of it* value ! Thi* exhibit ia not more Ban Francisco, with th* exception of
of Salt River, to ita very head, where
astounding than damaging, and must Recorder and one Supervisor. Tbo Re­
their boat* shall crumble away, and the
have a eeriotx* influence upon tho value publican maiarity in ths State ia about
memory of the voyager* be forgotten
of property in New York.

JOB

The President of tho Reading Rail­
road Company, Mr Gowen, receives the
Iragvst salary paid to any railway pres­

Sexual Scienc
HASTIXUS.

'"uBUntfh;

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS, County or State.

caVtion

M.-Jnn*ann, the dislingualied French
astronomer, has invented a balloon compoxi which will show both th* coureo
aad rata of speed of a balloon.

REDUCTION-OF PRICES

PLAIN '

James IL Osgood, of Boston, ha* de­
clined tho office of overseer of Bowdoin
College on behalf of tho alumni, to

Mr. Jerome Hopkins ha* just return­
ed fr^n a tour m tho west, during
wjuch hi has carried out his idea of
making musical theory and practice 11lintrate each other, by a scries of ** I’i-

THE GREA T AMERICAS TEA CO.,
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I’RAIRLEVII.I.E.

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ORANGEVILLE.

Illinois ha* raised more i*&gt;*cli»* thi* I
y e-ir than ever t-eforu.
California's grapo'product this year ia
odtiniatod at 34'.f,M)0,iM&gt; lb*.
fll is stated that Whitelaw Raid will
tirt a cheap paper in Cincinnati.
YANKEE SPRINGS.'

pdivs Kellogg will introduce to the
xblic tld* winter, heZ protege. Mia*

JURUBEBA

«Ch Paaixix Famxb.—That unrival­
ed Agricultural, Horticultural and Fxinily Journal, Tho Prairie Farmer, come*
to our table, this week, in an entire nuw
dress, looking a* fresh end cheerful n*
though jut bora into tho world of new* poperdom, ia*to*4 of being, ** it i*, ono
of the oldest journal* in tho Wort. It
ii, braid**, brautifully illustrated and
ia ** mad* up” in a stylo so noat and ap­
propriate that it at onoe challenge* ad­
miration. But ita crowning feature of
attractiveness is ita varied content*—ool-

11 u NOT A rBYMC-hto xerr »tal faps;
.iwtr eeUeSe UtTTCK, ore ■ i&gt; leSreSe* re ere
IT IK A SOUTH AMERICAN ttoltasl bee be*

Ayers Ague Cure,
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tUX. INFLAMATION O?TH
X. DMrttYJtLVOtHAS C:

NATIONAL BARI BUILDING,

Dr. Wells’ Kitrart if Jmteta

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THE

HOVXLTY CLITHKS M&amp;ffi.

CHOICX OSOCMBIX*!

Pure Wines and Liquors I

�Byi|t«n.

Tt|«

&lt;-bj —h to? IW.ta.Umtwort
*&gt;»«.uxmey .^ntand riiU a failura
fcot a half trial Las been mails to roach

finn of Dr*. B. J. 4 E. F

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Waa*ta— O_r. ,o K
BROWN.
llMtogn, Sefi, 19th, i87i_ 21w»
■ICH1GAR CENTRAL R. R.

Graxd River Valiev Division
. Al'C.VHT ifen.

iwtfoepil

Hamm, Wixxiaica * Co,
Attention t

««- ctmper than any ana else.

tUpAp. dnron dow.
«« • hundred fret and
wookedatthat Jamre Hotehkisa could
have dug down that distance iu half the
time and for half the money,. Tbo pqw
could hare l^,.n pU-.^d Ln straight drill­
ing oommenrod, and to-day, we might
hsro had flowing wto. But now the
darrlvk u torn down and d:o thing h
‘•Gri.u.W.toco.k.ofeoEu.
kind," is the trelamatfon of our poordo
on every hand.

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B«E«r * *~1.; _I1 rxJ Kto

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Gasan Ratine

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cbj&lt;hL

‘ ■“W ootor, cuured by tho actiua
uf tho chntuiaals .in the water. Thi*
odor ponotrate, the glass, making it tho
Mme color oil through, and will not
*ioiiW
gin*, with
stnpo of doth, a very bountiful affect is
had. On one or two occasions wo have
teen over a bushel of small glasses and
Robteta in tho water at tho Sterling well
at one time. In fset, Mr. 8. has had to
pre up a part of bis time to thi* part
U. tho work, BO crest has been the domaud for colored glass-ware..

Gun Rann*.

Michigan Central R. R.
Oil, RUI1BLE ANO BIRECT ROUTE
1-waew.r Tnusa far the
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Acctsm us re* Prsixnct-ia.—Mon­
day tuoniing, . week ago, a wild engtop
ran into a pamenger coach at Hall's
crossing near Bellcruo. Tho coach wo*
damaged ccnridcrably and the pe*««uPoamvoLT it is a necessity that I go« frightened terribly. Cspt. Rowell,
of Battlo Creek, was severely cut about
iu*t have my pay.______ M-Axz*».
the head and shoulders. It seem* that
Cau-and ecttH, money I mart have. thi i accident was tho result of carols**nce*—if so, we feel assured President
Dibble will look to the matter aad try
I and prevent another oecurrenre of like

IjOOK Henn.—Remove tboee corns
and warts by the use of the Japaur*
Accidext—A son of James Miliar,
eom file. Bent ;retagc paid on receipt
of twenty-five cviita.
Address R. F. ia Castleton, a boy about ten yearn old,
Jayne, Grand lUpId*, Mich.
while splitting wood at his father's dour
on Friday last, met with a sovero neciGO TO MUDGES'
For Clothing—25 per cent cheaper than dent by the ax glancing. It cut a docji
at any ether house in Hastings, Empire gash octo** tho left foot scroringtho
; Ixraoa of two toea aud leaving only tho
। akin at tho bottom. Dr. E. F. Brown
‘Si
wm called and drmsed the wound. It
is thought amputation will not bo noces-

. p «l L.

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Fsann*. Mictuxidr, everybody ! Ito। member we are to have n grand County
Fair Wednesday, Thursday and Frelay,
Oct 4th, 5th and &lt;3th. Save all tho
good things of tius farm, garden and
household and bring them in. Meehantea bring along tho fruit* cf your inge­
nuity and industry. Everybody bring
yuuraelrca, wires and children to thia
pleasant annual festirity.

“Xvti'.'E'.'Sit’'- c“”

Peninsular Railway.

Tire now eriiool cemw given u» 231
scliulani in thia district with tho present
nttendsDco only about half that number.
A D. A A Badcock are shipping 100
barrel* of flour per day to Bottom

JMassr*'**were allowed to cross tho track, aad
witacsa tho races from their carriage..
For tho benefit of thooo who may not
undentaad tho language of tbo rod.
blue, white, and yellow “favors” which
tho Viewing Oummittee attach to thoartiulca they deetu worthy, we stalo that
red ribbons indicate first premiums;
blue, eocond premiums; white, third pre­
miums; and yellow, special premium*.

LAIE SHOES &amp; ICHffiAS
SODTKRS RAHWAY

Made Up."

______

A large number of
thi* inuraing for Kalamox-w
tho State Fair.

Saw Mxujwr Goooe.-Mra.Mor-

rinta...pl«dM erenrtm.irt
erv good* of al! ktods. Jo*t arch'd ftvrt
trcre Neer Tort-

•

S PAINTS &amp; OILS,

Rapid,

W. I). Foswr, 14 and 16 Monroo st.
display a largo collection of stnvea, tin
and cupper ware. Mr. Weatherly, who
is unwearying in hia attention to the la­
dies who wish to know how it is them­
selves, patiently exjdait's all the merits
and disadvantages of the Detroit .tores,
and keeps his corner of tho hall inter­
ested.
Mr. Foster also exhibits tbo
Blanchard churn and a new stove drum,
the invention of Mr. W. Weatherly of
this citv, called the ‘Gem,’' said to bo a

J. A, 8. V wilier, 82 Canal street, city,
exhibits cook and parlor stoves, known
as the Albany stoves. The “Fearless"
cooking stove won the ladin., who
thought that with it, cooking, washing
snd ironing would almost do itselfMr V. also exhibits tin, copper, and
Tho Empire Organ Factory, of tliii sheet iron work of superior workmancity, show, excellent .perimons of ita
handicraft, in cabinet organa, melodeons,
etc. 1‘ickst A Allen manufacturers-;
Birch A Skidman agents—and their im­
proved
concert*
uro
coretantly
thronged.
Simmons Clough A Co a Improved
Cabinet Organ, agent Dun Jonas, with
Currier A Putnam, draw* crowds «
plre^ltoienms.
lowanc uviwo .
_
Mamll'* a a 8am. Enke’s HambloPony Bros., palace bat store, orrn
*■
would think had emigrated to there tonian Star and K"'
grounds from Monroe »t when, in fact Park Ranger. Harrt
tori largo .how of bate, caps end fora Campbell'* blk. m.1
is only sent out as a flyer, to indicate blk. *. Cant Jenks,------ -- ----------------what may be found among the sruft rat Dna. Wrier1 e ch.
Pentwater, and
with which their houre to ronriantly Robbins’ g- m. Jeanie Brown. Of thaas
home*. Sam, Park I^Br&gt;
were
ruled
out,
tbo
field
being lefl to
rxwrtftr
sitrxx wan.
th. reminder. Tho rare was won by
Ed. Dikeman show* splendid aamj-.lre Hnmblefouian Star, iu two *tnught
heste, time 8:10 14 **d 80S th.
Honrs: Dan was awarded recond money,
&lt;. -L
pnrtov * and Jennie Brown third.
'
pwkM. Tw-.11, ™
Thu raw waa followed br tho "Given
to Jl bmres that
mwl. dw
,’ta Rare," for
b—
with a fort, by dock workE. 0. Eaton haa also a fim&gt; show ai

themisaghttanngdimnond^ valU
mW,**-

NASHVILLE, MICHIGAN,

E*ch of these conveyance* was filled
until the traditional cry of public •‘hus­
oes” was no longer heard, and there was
absolutely no "room for or.» more."
Some idea of thu jam may bo gained
when stated that in tho distance of ono
block only, nearly 40 carriages wore
counted at one time.
Home of the time it vu a work of palienee and skill to obtain an entrance to
'tho ground*, to great was th* throng at
tho gates. At such time* ell were equal
and no one, whether officer of the Fair,
member of tho Frew, or tho holder of a
complimentary ticket, had any better
chance than his neighbor. AU “Faired"

there aro many carofnl agriculturists yet |
tn our country, who have a genuine,
htracei and, w&lt;- uro glad to say, praise •
worthy pride, in both tho quality ami I
quantity of their crops.
Tho Melon family was to be loon, and 1
■•specially tho 50 watermelons of tho .
black Sjianiah varieties, averaging 401
pounds in weight. Their flavor was
!uUy equal to their weight
The samples of clover and timothy the piano, violin and flute for tho occa­
His department is garnished
^aeds although not numerous, wore of sion.
with pictures of ttie old matters in mu­
an oxcollant quality.
■
Tho reuaslioi wore nice and large, । sic.
A.
II.
Brown, Jackson, exhibits [mr’ ■'
' ' ’ of former
lie pumpi
• well, die lor and church organa of die Jewett®
and Goodman make. This organ took
about the
Potatoes were finer in quality, m first prvminm at State Fair in 1870.
greater variety and better condition than
wore over before ee»&lt;n on tho grounds
Three tubers thia year ore a very fine
crop, notwithstanding the efforts of tbo
“bug."
The domestic bread, tho batter, tho
cheese, from Lenawee, Ottawa and Io­
nia cj untie*, and the Reading factory,
the beautiful bancy. in the comb and
strain- d, iu boxes and bottle*, especially tho “boss-wood'” honey, and tho fifteen j
boxes entered by President Griggs, tho II Spring A Avery, 48 Monroe .tract, oxmoplo and *.irgbum eugai* and syrups, , hibli of thoir stock noma of their choieand richast goods ever seen in Grand ,
tho picklco, catsups, and dainty spoci- I1
men* uf housewives skill, all left oa our |■ Rapids. Carpet* in velvet, body Urn.­
i The rain of the day before, although it left
miixl* tho impromion that tho poqpk&gt; ' eel., mats, .ilk,, shawls, curtains, Ac.
F. Immvn. of the new earnet hou-e, cinsidcrablo to bo done during tho day,
aro not in tho habit of starring, nor yet
of mortifying tho — stomach, with infe­ 74 Monroe street, makes a large and left the truck iu vdry fair condition and
elegant display of carpets—rel rots, body tho atm:»phere very cool .and bracing
rior food.
In fact, eotisidoring tho late hour that Brussels, oil cloths, rugs, Ac., all very for the “hot work" to bo accomplished
on the turf. Fast time was made in a
tlii* Hall was commenced, and all the ! tastefully arranged.
number of instance*, notwithstanding
attendant circumstancre, it dore its port
in thi* great Union Fite, *.&gt; far ai the
If. M. HmdsdilL wbolcaalo stationer the track was somewhat heavy at first.
north udo of tho building is concerned, j and blank book manufacturer, 21 Canal Tho admirer* of fine horses and fast
*trvot, exhibits sample* of stationers’ time wore remarkably numerous. The
Floral and Art Hall Ho. L
Grand Stand waa packed,—full; that is
Thi* ball is artistically decorated ui.il, goods from his stock, and alo makes a
presents a very attractive appearance, j large and fins display of blank books of tho only wood in its simploot sense that
will express ita cvndi ion. Tho grounds
and contain* moet of the lubjecla of the his nuuiafeeturr.
on tho north rido of tho track wore crowd­
fine arts, Iraaidoo display* of orgntn, ■ Currier A Putnam, city,, exhibit a
ed with those who drove on with teams
sewing machine*, cabinet of tho Kent show case of books and stationers’ and those on foot, while tho area inside
good.,
also
a
largo
aawrtniant
of
gold
Scientific Institute, jewelry and silver
the track wu well filled by the crowd of
warre, fancy good*, furs, lunbroidcrio*
pedestrians who could not got near the
and euriomties of vnriou* kinds. It was
track iiywheru ciao.
constantly crowded by ladies and grn- 1 These institutions, of which our State
The first race, for the day, was called
tlctnrn, none of who^i fail to *oe much enn boost uf several that rank a* first at 9 o'clock; it waa for horse, entered
to interest them. Entering at the w&lt;at class, are wril represented with sp-ri- in No. 3—four year old.—trotting to
door, you first moot on tho right tlu&gt; ex- mrn* of [wnmanship. and circulars and harness, best three in fire, for a purw
hibifion of object* of Natural History, papeni explaining their syAcms of in- of 1175. There were six entries, of tho
by tho
structinn.
following horses.
Swensbcrg A Robbins—Grand IlapI xxxr Rcixvrirrc ixsrrrm
Brown’s b. g. Frank, Fisk’s b. g. Bil­
O»o bumlred case* aro shown boro, ids Bo .inoro College.
ly Hotspur and hia t&gt;. m. Katy, RemGoldsmith'* Btyant A Stratton De- merer’s br. e. Michigan boy, Myers’ h
yet it is not a quarter of tho cabinet ol
tho Institute, aud this show ought to 1 trail Business University.
m. Katy Messenger, Conner's blk. in.
arouse an internet in what is unques­
Tom Wilkins. But throo of them trot­
tionably ono uf tho host oOlloction* of
ted, hownvor, Billy Hotspur carrying off
-I__ I— al.*
&lt;1
* Ln Ilin wlml*
tbo first maney, 1100, by winning the

LOCAL EVENTS.

GREAT UXTOATFAIX.

DRUGS,
Medicines,

The display of V«&lt;*tabl*o aud
ground, ia this hall wore scarcely equal
in merit with the displays in the other ,
departments oa tho grounds, yet wo
have tho authority of thooo who have
been well acquainted with tho exhibitiou of former yours, for* saying that
considering the season, its dryness, and '
t&gt;&lt; s by ewvural firms, and although tho ■
Aho fact that some of tho Fall vegota- .business is carried an more or leas exten­
bias aro not matured ai yoi, there is no ,
sively elsewhere in Northern Michigan,
spwdal cacao for diMatafaction in Agri­
•till the magnitude of operations here,
cultural Hall. Thoro wore eomo as fine
and tho fecilitie* etyoyod by those onspeeimeu* of grains, potatoes. bods,
onions, cabbages, beans, squashes, espe- 1gaged in tho business horn, that no oth­
dally of tho Hubbaid family, as wore 'er place can boast of, doubtless prevent­
ed outside competition. We should
c«or seen on the grounds.
have been glad to have seen entries from
Wheat was of unusually good quality oilier plawes, as there are several which
aud each spedmaa well worthy of «[*-- '
।
rial notice, but owing tn the limited ,'could bare made a creditable display.
space that can bo devoted to this dei&gt;art- | Tho ubiquitous ‘.‘Star Cothing House,"
meat, we must not give it The wheat. ।•f 36 Canal »yw&gt;t, which is always on
seat by Mr. Ensley from Ensley, No- . band, and always makes a show, has a
waygo ooanty, was such a sample of tho :fine display of clothing and furnishing
old variety of Qolb wheat that others ! goods.
will excuse this mention; tbo average
of hie crop was 45 bushels to the aero.1
Just so with tho spocim-’ns uf oats, '
bsrlsy, buckwheat and beans, which ‘
like wheat were represoaiod by sample. !
from quite a large number of counties, ,

Tax Eaton Rapids Jiararf says G. M
Anderson, of that village, (by the way
a prominent railroad man) i* coming
; to Hastings to interest himself
Tb Naw^ax.-EW. A C. G. Bent­
in behalf of^ur North and South Rail
ley, manufaeturers of sash. door*, blinds
and molding*, and every thing else, aro Road. Coriie on. we welcome you 1
eo bu*y soiling molding* that they can­
Wau yon want fresh oyster* cooked
not write for tho load column this wort
in any desirable style, broiled chicken*
Dress Making!
and all other good things usually kept
To Uro ladlreof Hasting* am! vi.-lnlty in a first-class restaurant they can bo
—call st rooms ovw Mrs-Morrill’s on had at Stauffer's Dining HallJeOHeun »L and get your dreeeoacut or
made In every style. New rooms Juvt
T.tnrwe* RxroaTOET.—This beautiful
&lt;MMd by
M:s* Babah Susixkr.
..J uecfnl magazine is fresh a* over and
*
xi oa T bmhit. RmnLXr.
full of good things, useful things, cheery
thing*, articles solid, article* epicy. prooo
and poetry for adults and children.
Hitchcock A Walden, Gncinnafi.
Wrarusa pleasanter.
Tho following list of letters remain
Twa work on the new blocks will soon
unraUed for in the Po»loflice, in &lt; Hasicommence for certain.
iugs, fiept- 19th, 1871.
Sax Hum*. William* A Cu-’h local* in
Rebecca Cramer. Abol Oaven, Mary
regard to white art flooring -ranted.
Cowler, W. Carlton. Emma Dorwia.
Moe tn Barber A Bally aro opaning Peter Frey, J- W. Glenn. VT. Hudson,
new goods in endless rariotTClara A. Haven*. Curl Kunde, Emma ।
C. I’cnnock, Lilli* Soebore. NeUio E.
Wright, 3, E. Wilrox. Wm. Waldon.
Direct ynur letter* to No. of P- O Box ,
or Drawer.
„
Jous Itowxrs, P- M.
No. a. of the Mrxiran War eerie* on
first page, also. J* How Betsey and I

The beet 50 cent Tn
Grant A I’hQiipu

•arved from cork, are fine specimen* of
art. and attract general admiration.
Mrs. J. M. MitcheU exhibits a quilt
made in 1664—307 years ago. which atiracts the notire of all uaaturo- It ia of
Ann linen, batted with fine wool, a robe
of uno of the oldsat Long Island famL

■

Ai Orangeville, Ort. 6th.
“ HasUago. Oct 9th, and Nor.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

seomd money, S50, 'and Michigan Boy
third. 125. AU who saw this first rare
gmally enjoyed it, as it was quite close­
ly contested and were welLpreparod to
expect th* fine *part which followed.
The third rare of the day. No. 5 in
the list, was for a puree of 1150, running
one-haif mile, brat two in threo. Thenwere ten entries of the following horse*
H. Myers’ b. m. Sparta Maid; Hingin’*
br.m. LadyBacus; Carpenter’, t.m.,
Bay Nolly; Saundsr’* a g., Red Squir­
rel ; Eddy a b. a.. Barlin Jim ; Larawer’o
b. g., Mountain Boy; A.T. Myer*’ br.
m. Wild Mary; Mathmroon's b.m,Nel­
ly; Harris’ b. m.. La ly Aldrich, and
Korney’, . m.. Lady Lightfoot Thi.

iLXM La Dry Oveds. Oreseriss, Beets mU
aiMe.
n.i* *■&lt; c***. a.. a«.

r»ut con.ia.llr reMi.i.s aUlueo. te ear
Uy LSBOK rtrucK ok aoomt ms .«

12,000,000 ACREH

To the Ladies!!

S“‘*-

DENTIST

Naiiiillt
Miia

CITY PAINT STORE!

COMMINS a eiows
PAINTERS;
Painte, Oik, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar■ list’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,

SUPERIOR. M‘SHERRY AND STATESMAN
CRA IN DRILL
Kalamazoo and Ann .Arbor

WHEEL CULTIVATORS,
Sign &amp; Ornamental Painting,

to tho lookers on and somo little time
was spent in getting fair starts. In
some of the false *tans, iho groom* who
wore attempting to hold tho hot***,
were thrown by their homes, and in ono
instance quite violently- However the
race was well enjoyed, and all admired
too winning horse, Mountain Boy, who
won two straight boats, time W and
518-4. The second money was won by
Rod Squirrel and third by Bay Nelly.

Gnriooy,

2TXLA

OALE A2TD KALAMAZOO,

PLOWS JLWD C.1STI.W8.

Hastings, Mich.

D6D

RAWING

MACHINES,

A.aRICULTUKA.L

'
port"
of one cd tho meat enootosful fair*
[
tever hold in oct State, and shows tho
(
JGroat Northweot of Michigan can get up
a show worthy of patronage for all time.
Many orncire aud etort on exhibition ai
the Union Fair will be taken to Kalaubbtoo to add to tbo grand display ai i
tho State Fair now iu progress there.
Poaowiu—Hon. 0. L. Bay nud wife !

of Cedar Creek, left Mnsday, for Brady, |

ETC..

MACHINERY

ia Barry Cbunty—for sale by

E. P. BURRALL.
Office in John Weisertt’s Haidwero Store, Brown’s New Block.

Years

Experience
(VYEAR &lt;fc STR//f
Succ«*&gt;«

a. .Qaakar Boy ;Hitt'* b. g. Sachem;
Sargeant's a. c., Frank Wordsn; Meeomore’e s- m.. Flora; York’s ch. a.. Bon.
Cummings; Raywait s blk. e.. Henry
Clay; Bterritfs*. m. Udy Ctar. Dodge's
b. g-, Bcapd, and Hibbard'a blk. m.,
Ibaay.
AH tho horses appeared on tho track.
-There wore four boats trotted, of which
.Fanny took three ar.d the rano, aud Beu
(Cummings one, tbo second; time,
u.&lt;r. . ,
o 1 t.lfl 1.4 0.411
,

HARROWS,

and the largest stock of

H’ *• COODTUfi,

Hardware!
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,

GLASS, PAINTS, OILS,
PUTTY, TIN, COPPER,
AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
AU kind® of Building Materials, and Tools,

HARNESS SHOP!
HARD

�Sals cf State Tax Lands.
PICTORIAL

FAMILY BIBLE,
a famhJy record,

when they was first launched, then I
kaa imagine ft might do fur some other 50.000
Adam to hold my Evo on his lap, cad
talk about hi* affluiteeh and cptritonl
essence, und plnr lamb.
j In thorn dass, thi-re want no hunxiu
: natur, as it was all God natur.
' Humin natur has bin soaked so much
siuse. it is too week to be trusted in a

Severe cases of harpoa and salt rtwa
have been cured by the external use of
tar ointaMBi, aad tar water taken inter­
nally,

REFERENCES,

"vinecar
8 O’CLOCK.

meddo, without much fenos bctwttin
nor any pole on.
Free love wants uiaro poke than eony
other animal
I don't boloaf in Idtal doprevite—un­
less a man has a good chance.

Leueonhom is, ia many cases, tho re­
mit tf uaeteenUacm. If warm water
injections were used daily, tbo disoere
would nut be so frequent.

for, has existed betaeon a rillainuua
lotnhnr on one sidti, and n luuatic virtue
on the othoe aide that ha* been dsodo '
j need out of ita truth, aad had fort aul
I of ita modesty and shame, in huntin of-

bitters’

02532348484823232348235353538953

Mott Suitable for the Fauuly,
Mott Valuably tor ths Student,
Most In*truetire for tho Teacher.
Mott Appropriate fur tho Child,
Moot Useful fur tho Minister,
Mott Interesting for tho Farmer.
Moat Elegant for the Parlor,
Mott Profitable for the Study.

0B’TSS.f..JS«S0MI
..

— ■ I &lt; . 1'If, \* PTII tft"4

Darling Self-supplying

Penholder.

7 14 HtoHm by m*U wsl*. ti sn.0
tt ” AmU wasted. Addr«M W. A.
*4 &gt;1 Bfrsot. N T.

dose ia from can-half to ono grain given in health and good llcsh. The same
feed will suffice lor stare sheep. The
ovary fhxvoh'cnni
straw stack affords the Mttia a gvnd
One ar two grains of scutelter in at, luncheon, but milch newa, fattening
bed-tian', combined with two grains of Mock, and those that are*young, require
tho prussiate of iron, will allay general hay and othea richer food. But the
nervous irritability aad produce sleep' straw is so much value that it is worth
where there is rial I issnaas
the white to make tho stack in the best
A good tonic is equal parts ci chamo­ manner, so as to keep ta content*
mile, ikullcap, and qncen of meadow. bright and dry. Tho top should be tinMix. Add half a rant of boiling water ished with hay, ar grass, cut tor the
to ono tabvwpnre*frit of the mixture, end. purooee. By raking and trimming
drink freely, when cold.
after the machine has gone aud tojiping out property, the straw will comA eerriceabla injection tar dyaontory
is tannin, ono dram; hydrastin, half a
dram; morphine, three grains; starch
water, six ounces. Mix and make into
six parte. Ono after evoxy discharge.

About six mites from Wabash, Inch,
Thursday forenoon, a horrible inorder
! waa committed by Mrs. Fintey, who cut
ths throat of two of her chiMreu—•
boy and girl, ag«d respectively, 7 nnd 0
years—and beat out the brains of an
infant, about 3 months old, with a stouc.
Tho Sheriff look liar in cuslony, and
sho is now in ^Vabash jail, awaiting
tho result of tho Coroner's invcttSgation,
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-in

THEA-HECTAH
ii * rrrr
BLACK TEA

Castor oil may be made palatable by
employing the following formula:—Take

efjohn.
rts of tho horse’s body should b* ntb-

simple carbuncle
Take half a dram
of opium and mix up with two ounces
of white ointment, spread as thick as tbo
back of a knife oa a linnon rag and ap­
ply to die part three times u day

For a burning in tho stomach, (or
heart burn.) if caused by sourness of tho
stomach, Mt a small piece of Carbon­
ate of Magnesia about half the .ire of
a hickory nut cncry Lour until relieved.
Often, as this season of the yrer, a
draught of water will cause cramps in
the ttocisch and bowels, which mar
frequently be relieved by dropping in a
tew drop* of the tincture cf Capsicum,
(ceyvaas pepper) of a Elite ginger in

To expell worms lake. Sentonino.
from 6ve to eight grains; PodophyDin,
■lae-half grain; Loptaadnn, one grain ;
uiix and make Un powders, one to b«
:.iken every two hours until they purge
freely. Thia should bo repeated every
throe or four weeks until oil signa of
worms haw disappeared Often the
failure of worm medicines liea ia the
foot that thia repetition i&gt; not kept up.

the first of .’teptembor ; give each plant
to be taken up a top dressing of fine ma­
nure ; this wdl cause young shoota to
start nutr the esnter of ,the plant Be­
fore frost, tako up thooe that are to he
kept through the winter, nnd put in six
or eight-inch pots, they win usually
bloom and grow vigorously, if kept in a
worm room. Do not water too freely
until they flower. It is useless to keep
verbenas iu a cellar, as it is too damp.
Ifyoung plants are wanted for the fol­
lowing spring, take cuttings ca before
stated, from young growth ; but never
tako up old plant* or layers, as they are
more liable to ho infested with insect*
during tlw winter titan voung aud thrif­
ty ptanta To have sev d, select tho targ ■
eit cluster of flownrs alter the iwtnl.«
have dropped ; whoa tho leal vewls be­
gin to tarn yeBow, cut them, and lay
them away until dry. Tho seed mar bo
sown ia March ia hot-bsd*, or in ojxra
gwuad in May.

Inna sue Pxxi Tux*.—A corrcapundent at the Rural
says: "I dad
a rosy fine year tree (Flemish Beauty)
that became affected, firtt by blight in
one limb, which 1 removed, und then
another
tli.&gt;cud iu the same way,
until I had removed a considerable por­
tion of the top of the tree- Early next
spring 1 resolved to try tho application
of scrap iron to the roots. I procured,
my froa, removed the soil from tho roots
esrefrtffy, deposited the iron between
them and replaced the earth.
There waa no further progress iu the
blight, tho tree continued to grow that
wason, and the next leaves aad blossom*
came out vigorously ; no block spots ap­
peared on the loaves, and tho tree bore
finely; and no appearance of diseaw
was seen on the tree afterward. In sub­
sequent conversations with friends I
found that some of them had become in­
formed on the Mune subject and had
tried the remedy with perfect success.
Home told ms they had procured turning
and drilling chips from tho machine
sheps, and had used them, as they.
thought, with mueh advantage to their

1 with an equal mixture of soft soap
C
and ointment, and in twenty-four hour*
ii should bo waahod off with warm wa­
ter. and tho borso carefully dried and
Ltenk-tad afterword. If one application
is not sufflei-ut, a second ono should bo
made; but eight ar ton days sliouid in­
tervene lie.-ween nsch application.

SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WTO CARBOLIC TABLETS,
JOHA‘ E. HOTTER $ CO.
PVIII-ISlfERS,

THE NEW DISINFECTANT'

Bromo Chloralnxn,

SHEPARD’S
REDUCTION OF PRICES

lUrtxTc

LAMP CHIMNEYS

Rochmter to Now York, 885 miles,
Buffalo to Now York. 423 miles,
Buspension Bridge to New Yorx 448
Dunkirk to New York, 480 miles,
Cleveland to New York, &lt;125 miles,
Cincinnati to N. Y., 880 miles,
Atn&gt; is* mow
J
22 to 27 Mlum thi rtoarxa aovra

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

Sick Ileatlache, Liver Complaint,
Fever A Ague, I/ytpeptia, llomu
in Childrm, Fite*, Biliou* CemplalnU, Lou of Appetite, Erup­
tion* of-the Skin, 1‘imple* on the
Face, and all DUvoara of the

AGENTS WANTED FOB

LIFE IN UTAH

V*e for Kidney Complaint*,
TTeak Dark, Fain in the Loin*,
Lumbago, Gravel, liheumatient.

BAND LEADERS.

POPERY.

THE FOE OF THE CHURCH
AID REPUBLIC.

and no slavery more terrible than that
of a drunkard. At one time it encoun-.
ter* a man under the form of custom. '
habit, friendship; at another time, under ‘
tbo deceitful garb of pleasure. But
when ft baa completely fastened on its
victim, to what a pitiable state of moral
degradation is ha reduced! He will
readily barter his own liberty, his honor,
hia character, hia peace, aad the very
existence of Lis termly —for what ? For

JURUBEBA

For Sate by ACKLEY A SLADE.
Hasting*. Mieh.

nW cahpethovse

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

A Million Dollars.

BLACK A Ft)LLgR, Pnprittm. srs

ita growth; often pulls it out by the !
roots. Curling irons are fatal tn tho
hair at both children and grown people.
Tbo heat rap* up the juice out of tho
fibers as effectually aa fire or fruit sape
the vitality of a green- branch, tearing
but a dry, withered skeleton. The prac­
tice whitti hsir-drssesss have at fearing

MONUMENTS.

J«r*»» CHy »ita Marais! '
ra Jrrsn lui'.rott ter Pkff

ws&amp;rjJsrE;

Ayer's

Cherry Pectoral,
MATTINGS,

riw'li, Yau can test tho truth of this
bv combing out the hair after it fou
bro.ro dr*—! The hair sometime,
comas out by handful!. ; and farther,
this process tangles up the bur, und a
gnatdrolaf ft u bnisa aroi pelted out

MATS,

trraotsTaixD ooon:

30

Years Experience

NOTTINGHAM

LACES,

Dr. Weflf Strati if Jinteta
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN,

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                    <text>VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27.187i.

L A. It H.A. UOLBRbOK.

The L.IBGEST STOCK of

HARDWARE
HARNESSES
BUCKEYE CRAIN DRILL
’COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTE

LEATHER BELTING,
.7

FULL STOCK OF .ILL SIZES.

The best place in the

City of Hastings,
• ----- -to buy------

GROCERIES
C. H. HICKS I

"Ilia not much to toll,’'said the enginac, aa he struck the aihoe from the
end uf his cigar; ' but if you want to
hear how don 1 come to jmaaing in my
checks, once on a time, 1 will tell yon.1*
One of tha moat wonderful things
about our late army waa, that every jmof.-orion nod trade waa ao well re|i/aented in each regiment thereof I rcinetnbor huw aurprieed our Colon I waa,
when ordered tn build a railroad be­
tween two pointe, and completely pusaled how to begin ; bat in half an hour
' ho had the men wlio knew the btuinre.
I thoroughly, picked out from hie own
regiment, and mymdf detailed to take
charge That a the way we did thingu.
The road waa wholly in the rear of
our linm, and away from danger (aot
t'mt we cared fiw th’d.) where the origi­
nal dwellcra were undisturbed—negroes
and all; so you may believe that the
change, to aa }wur leiluw* who had been
m camp *o lung, was nant agreeable. 1
«u fottunatoenough to be billeted upun
a inoet intoHigvnt and pleasant Southern
family, not the jilaasant member (to me)
of which wa» a Yankee •cboalniana,
who had aomel.uw got a handed ths re
After running larch al! dor, through
the woodi nad swamp*. I would coma
back Io a driiooua “tea," had still mor&gt;&lt;
d- iicsoua •'vsumg with Mary Doc, (such
waa her fitting nauif.) and you may be
»uro that there evenings were never too
long. It name to what such things alware »ill come to before long; aoldiere
foarn to do ^ofok wooing, and in twu

tnv name called. 1 waa all attention ia ' confinad to a region aear tbs cantor of
a momer.-.. I recoguixed Mary's voice I the storm, and travels with that enter
Vin
------J.---------a —
a—
V joy
I----------s&gt;
another
seour.d,
and
such
as only
i a lover ena fori at such a rime, couraiug
Prom these experiamts it may be
through my veins. Bat I am talking aaMr inferred, contrary to the geiurrel
too tong. It seems that she had watetead belief of aaontifie am. that vaporperCarroll, and waa now oooaa to tall me to meatre the tir from a hi-h to a few few
take coarags, far shs would release use point willi rxtrem. downean U iade-d,
fa one more day. Alas! il was thirty tt penaaatMitaiaUtendtanetooKlogy
miles to the regiment, aad we could ex­ it will hereafter bo kaawa that vapor
rires mlo th. tU region, whore cloudr
pect no help short of that.
“EvmymoaiMt ia precioua.”' cried are fanning only by being oreriodup by
the dear girl and before 1 coaid speak
■ho waa rone.
Ths next day passed without food &lt;c
drink, ntd my mental faculties putook
of the Wtaknans If mT physical. I
spent a pud |iart of the day actually
&lt; ur.-.mg mi a maundfaa way, for Nary
would get tired, at beatase I waa thirsty
-bat I thought nut of dasdh
Shortly attar dark 1 board footsteps,
and ecoo Carroll Stewart and two stalwart negroes entered and looessl my
lionfe. They tried to make mo walk,
but I was too wtak, aad they were ac­
tually obliged to carry ma. Iwa.fa.nie
only a short diasanco £nm tha building,
which. I found to my enrpnae, stood
&lt;lcno to the new railrood, ju«t where man judgment will permit, aonnd cat.there wa. a bog. straight level piece of clusiona attained.
We taka it Ibr granted that General
grade. A rope was fastened about my
neck, and the other end run over the Grant will be the candidate st the par­
limb of a tree done by, which end tho ty/ We do not are very well bow ft can
b« otherwise. Thai be darirea a rowtee
negroes held.
Once for all; will you promise as I
desire 7” coldly asked otewart.
My courage revived. I hurled defi­
ance at tliem. lie motioned to the
■lavea, who instantaneously twitched the
rope, and I wss dangling in the air.
How long I hung I cannot toll; it was
yooro of agony to my brain, when saditenly there wss a distant rumble. The
negnHw turned, and there, at the end of
the track, ap[«red a monster, shaking
the earth as it advanced, aad scattering
tire. They wore filled wilh wondv, to their merits, their proviaiunal ■sar
for ’Jiey had never seen an engine, and
Bl this moment, it gave an unearthly atiotm have in every .nao, failed to elicit
yell, which they ociioed. and dropping and enoraraging response. We tbefe
the rape, fled 1 fainted; hot when I fare fori sofa fa amnming that, unle»
revived, friends were about me, and un* changes take place ia the minds of the
nearer than any friend, who now aits maaeaa at the Itepubbcea party, sueh aa
hero so quietly, was Iwnduig over me caaacAat thia moment be forvmea, Goa.
with tears on her cheeks. Hbe hail rss*
llurty milca. “That's all about it."
said tho Engineer.

&gt;oU¥EARAST/t/
•

suncrtWrtl.H.1. SOODYEAR.

"

DwJarelo al) klwfeof HEAVY and SHELF

ROBERTS &amp;

®cm Tr

IRON. I STEEL. NAILS,
GfaASSg PAINTS. OILS,
PETTY, TIN, COPPER.
AND SHEET-IRON WARE,

RUGS

All kinds of ’Building Material*, and Took,

HARNESS SHOP!

Medicines,

Iv eonnectio» with

HARDWARE STORE.

Dye Stutts,

Role agents in Barry County for the

detboit stover,

WOODLAND PARLORS.
BIBUSK DELTtKG sAND FAIRBANKS t-OALBS.

I ho*e said that the family waa “inli'lligcat and pleasantbut I must aaretit this |mwm - tha only son. Ha war
a lumpish, brutal, ye: mean looking 1al­
low, and I always believed him to lie in
secret vimpethr with the Coufedcratas
but too mwaKlly to openly join them
like a man. 11 waa manifest to everr
one but Mary herself, that thia boor was
in tove with her; but sbo in her inno­
cence, nsrer dreamed of such a thing,
and when I told her that wo must lie­
ware of Oarroll Stewart, her eyvs were
first opened. Then she rvnssmberel
many little things which told her how
deep a kne Un- min must have held for
het thia long rime. . Her fears on my
areount were exeosure. and I could not
laugh them *«*y. She knew, she said,
o! many a Lntcherou* deed done by
bti-wart, and that ho would hesitate al
nothing that could be done underhand,
though bo would never epeuly injure
any one.
Ono nigh?, I found u[»on my bed an
nnouytnouH note, telling mu to beware
of Mar* Doc, for that die waa a spy ©I
the CMmy, and had arranged with them
tor my capture. It impbjred mo ta fly
back to safety, and was aa stupid a pro­
jection as ewll ean he imagined, consid­
ering that it waa acNreatod to a soldier
Of cuuraa I know tha writer; but said
nothing, even to Mary. I rotolrsd how­
ever, to be cm the watch, as I brlievsl
if 1 n-maiued I should have thn craft
and wickedueas of Stewart to nombat.

eppoaitKra one of its tasmbere in regular
staauiag in the party. Geo. Grant will
be elected. It fem not appear that the
chancre of a candsdato of that character
will be any better ia 1872 than thorn of
Gov. Seymour in 1808.
The [arty fa not. to aptxaranco. in
In the fourth meterologwal report by any better condition. Ki t«"t it ia in a
1‘rofesaor J. H. Espy, ol Washington, wares—wane through its failure in
D. C., we bad tlie following inatructiro IMO8 ; worse through the increasing dbgcr.crahxitiiins :
afleetion of tha masses with tha oonduc:
1. The rain and the snow storms, and
vvrn the moderate rains and snows, wuno through tlie new d*parture. most
travel fora the seat towaad the east in injodienudy invested aa a tamnonfaer,
the United Rtatoa. daring ths months of but whish has proved a fcwbrand to faNovcmtoir. December, . lanuary, Fehru- tousi/y the frehngs Of di9srenee before
arr anil March, which are ttie only eiurisg between the factions into which
moutlis to which threo gouarnEratiana tho party is unhapdy divided. Ttai
■T’n. ■forms are arcocapanied with

were now laying track,) I waa ehot at
tiorn a cluse thorn thicket which waa
empty before I could reach it. Though
Habit. I Mt by bo means comfortable—

PHISGIHITIONS AND FAMILY

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER
SHOP.
QiaKtr-RHnt tn|.
pou»MUM AMU FMClUi

j^TtKl.rXSX AMP HOLtttM.

nNOTOOBAMi ALMVttA

CITY PAINT STORE!
comhim a itown
PAINTERS;

4. Thi» line is oomocimcs nroxly
■ traigbl. but g--:iotally curved and mo*;
frequently wilh its convex silo towaid
tho ra«t.
5. The velrafy of this Uno is such
that it trarek from the Mixusip; i to
tho Contewticut Hirer in twenty-four
hcura, and from tho Connetieut to t t
John, N'ewfounilland, * in nearly the
♦ante tim&gt;\ or about thirty-sty tfulee an
hour.
U. Whoa the barometer fall* sod loti ly in the westurn [&gt;art of New England,
it rises at tho some time in tho vadoy at
the Muaisaippi, and also at St Juba.
Newfoundland.
7. In greet storms tlie wind for sever­
al handrod mitea on both sides of the
line of minimum pressure blows toward
that line directly or obbquehr.
H. The forwi of the wind ia in propor­
tion to tho suddennosa aad greatness of
the depression of tho barometer.
0. la all groat and sudden deprees
ions of the barometer there ia much rain
or snow; and in all sudden growl rains

wmse weir cut uuu ’
comparatively small. T
bee move a de furemcK

United Stahrs, tlie lino of minimum
prsseurs d as not coma from the "far
waoL** but rommonore with tho storm,
and travels with ft toward the eastward.
13. There is gmerally n loll of wind
at ilia line of minimdm preeaure, and
sometimes a calm.
14. When this line of minituum j&gt;r*wiuro i arses an ol server toward the east,
,i—
i
1». —...
—— ...

through
steal
—,----- . w
_____
pert of your person. Oar Ubor
tnmplrfed nt Inst, and as I walked
from tny tmturn to tlie Itouae of
Stewart, through Vie woods, 1 was
but little wind
d.-ring my lore affairs, tuid arran
a pseeaure, and
tho future in bright lines of costM
___________________ _ Uae the wind.
--------- &gt;
—- - —
are irregulai but trad outward from
a sound of fo.it.iepe, I was eeiaod from um lin”
Lohiad, Utaded, my hands bound
16 The fluctuations of tha boro motor
btrugglaa Were ualrea, and 1 found „ gonondly greater in the northern

lock vi. turned on me. 1 managed to
work oi the bandage from my eyre, but
though 1 band my priar.n anything hot
•Mure, I rw too rightly bound ta Hunk
of oaonang. MjerwoJforl began to
.boat at cam •»! •«&lt; vigumaly too,)

in th* .gift of any human auiheritr.
woold atill retain dial aimplieitr aad in­
tegrity dmroetor for whiefi U ha.

“ &lt;^M*Md-Cky.

Backgammon-a lady’s pannier.

Change for a MArorvign—a republic.
All ora not hunters that blow the

A good tonic for debilitated young
ladies —iron. A better tonic—ironing.
A hypocrite ia oce that neither b
.hat ho sevens, nor eerme wh»t he ia.
The beet household receipts—Ths re­
ceipts on your bilie.
A volume that will bring tears toyoar
eyes—A vriama of nooks.
Great souls have wUte| feeble oam
only wiahe.

CSrility coots mthfag -nay. is sasnaflnng to your crMit.
What la virtue but a medicine aad
rieo bat a wtiund 7
How in it Mount Vmurioae never
•loopa . It is alway* yawning.

A Warning for Fashionable AaasmbBea—look out for the point
,2^ .°”**; *«nnipli*hcd fancora in

Josh Biffing. eay% “I am not afraid
to trust a maw fiw a small smount if bo
a a good whiotlek.**

Wha*. would this norid be without
woman 7 A perfect blank —Ilk. a sheet
of pa{&gt;er, not evea ndad.
The dag in the kennel Urkr at hi.
floss, the &lt;tog that is busy banting do™
ao&lt; feel them.

a drprvvsiou of the barometer near the
o-nrial line of the storm, and a rise of

School Book* &lt;J- Stationery. uir srork (■• had “rusbed" maUra and

(live,us a callas.wo will uot beundcrtold.

i
I
I
i
£
p-ftw facts
Iare lua aup-n.ire.
Aa Pntedent, the people ooul.l roly
npon temaaonawbo would bring the
Imt hght.
th. bate
te

w,
- Fhat,
**
‘

IHflB; and aU Tatar, tailarm of the
■atua kind will ba productive of a sim­
ilar result. It nat taka the poeitioa of
an &lt;-p|&gt;o«tion partr. and submit to eervn
aa tha nncteus around which all the
e’.cmenta of the oppoitioo to Gen. Grant
mar eonotratrate. It n~* —*—
with doing one thing ■
eilinfwd with assisting
wtiich, shuria-haz.ded,
achieve. It can uo i

Wales aamad
last yeoi
and these of Soutlaml £32JMU,lW&gt;.

Udioi at ths White Mdontaina sleet
under coverlids of us weapon, aa than
are not blaakota enough la gp round
The light of a match will frighten i
wolf away, it b r-*4 »-*■•----------- '
don’t always v

will rexhre will ba greet aad valuable
Among those will be the weans tor its
own rooenatnictioo. It will caao.1 iU
part reword. aad oatfaguish thorn iataatinsl coalicta which, at promt, respite
it incapable to art with rigor or resolve
Tb.e International Sucistr of ^lew
with unaa ity. It wifi receive new I I orb has raised thirty thou xml dollare
l&gt;lt&gt;«L and with it, frvsh strength and •ilk which to start « paper So ores
fe&gt; Pittobargh JW, *
'
tfon. under new taw* of affinity, of the
A California town, as its altrsctfens
party material of the country will take
aa
a
watering
.
place,
ad
v
w
t
ima
“
a
hot
piece; and muttiMde* of man wfll find
their true, who are now in fates parts
positions.
’
There to within our knowledge bat
An Oswegu local *aw twu ladies “go
one mas &lt;■ tha UniW Stain who e^ for a monug train, and t jyk out hte
j uya the oriiiamri, tha popakrity, th* panel! and nonubonk joyfall r But they
got aboard fa &gt;aMy.
will aaactial to the purpose under ooa- feme of the Cafifochsisu*ak feughfag st
sideration, and that man in Horace
Qwriay. At ut rata, if tbara art oth­ a sttmigw wbn. in one of their towns.
ers, ho, in our opimon, combim^ th.
|largest numbor of fedrablo qualifica,

�etty V. the efltart that Vanderpool,prcvloua to Ms trial nt KaJamwoo. enufew-d
to the kilting of Field, and that the evnfesetou wee made to Mr. N. A. BeMl, a
dtetingutal ed criminal lawyer uf that
Ulo-c. The roj-orl orlginMed fvm&lt;-rttalnstatemeii'.lbslMr. BatehdlJmske
concerning a connumtlon he t-a l with
Vanderpool, wherein Vandcrpxd made

oftbeaaseta, an altercation and scuffie
had awuad. which Fieldxot thobert oft
and In painlon thereat ho bad ectasd a
favorable opportuuly and killed Field
with a blow on the herd, be naked Mr.
Bakh what would be the probable ver
diet under such oiroun&gt;»f3iice^ Healeo

’ lbs catered men uf hie vote, and restor­
ing him to his normal condition" of
silvery. They will restore tho doctrin
of "State Rights,** by which a State may
Thc defalcation of J. L. Hodge, Pay- ,enslave lhe block, If 11 wee fit One
ma.ter
of
the
United
htates
Array,
te
t
weU Railroad we place before our roadA. W. Kristy of &amp; Louis, has recently
•rathe following from the Middleville now the talk ortho cUy. Hie high rep- .l»een laying down the future platform ding Journoy" is continued in thia numutatiou and tlx&gt; e mfidrnoo of ths offi- 1
Pkataclealrr of lMt week, nul ask for It
of
the Democratic partr in a Setter in bar and is capitaL "Out Whispering
the careful attention of every resident rem In hie Department, which he a|. '
way. enjoyed, reu-ea a general reeling ’the pro slavery 8t Louis Republican, aa Gallery" reutinuas thoeo exquisite remof this City:
ofsuqutae
that be should tarn rib hl. 1
utianencM of Chas Dickens. If you
There mil be a Railroad Meeting st
■ant to leew Boe, and learn to kreo him
Cottage Hall on Seturdsy afternoon at S good name by tha dl.honar.ble truosaco'otock. Meeting have been hell all tforj or which ba-has been guilty. It '
appears, bower w, the de.-sff has been i

fiicL It is certain to bo built
Hastings has made u heavy bid for
thio road and will get it nntere the .wo­
e along tbit line do their utmost and
it at once. Tho direct lino from
Kalamaroo to Lowell will ran witlnu
ose-hslf mile of Middleville, and aa
thia is the only paint for revere! mites

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D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

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IFij Offitr

the following
Tax TUk*

Daxoaxrr's Morrat-r for October pro«.nti itself with more than th# n.ual
attreCiocs in Fall rashfous aad other

yeare. the tarsest sums having been tak
vnrix yean ago.
Paymaster Brice first entertained soepidon. that the accounts of Major
Hodge were Involved when a dlscrc;*
ancy of $10,000 wm discovered. Hodge
was unable to account for the deficiency
when the Paymaster General demand­
ed au explanation, and aeon after Gen.
eral Brice wav In reeelpt of tetter oon-

tore. Thi induoesouta for clubs of
■ jbscriben offered by tho publisher aro
wonderful, and can only be dona by a
firot-close Magarino. Yearly, $3.00 with
a premium. Published at 888 Broad-

Mwhigro,
ASSYRIA.

de, bat it ia not possible even for him
to enjoy these gatherings of tho Farm­
ers, Mecbamca and Artisans of the coun­
ty with a keener relish than wo give to
tkam. We reahao that the real pro.
penty aad growth aad wealth of the

improved breeds of boesee, cattle, sheep,
twine, and fowls. Wo find th. presence
of those who, bv sagacious forethought
aad judicious culture through years,
have brought out for our delectation
richer aad rarer varieties of Fruita and
Groins and Vegetables. Wo leoognite
the wise inventors and tho cunning
workers in rood end metal, whose skill
and labors have so largely ameliorated
the condition of thy toil imposed upon
mac when Adam and Evo were driven
out of Paradiso. Wo reflect, that by
tho many inventions which tuou hes
sought out in the imptemonte of the
•hip and the labor-saving machine of
tbe household and the farm, ho ha. ajmoel turned the ancient curse, of being
compelled by the sweat of our bro.» to
earn our breed, into a pesehteMemy. We
feel a pardan.bto pride in the kitten

edasacoateseion, tlwwhule being stated
Mi a auppooed case by Vanderpool.
The Ayb thus din»res uf the foolish
story so exten&gt;ir«ly circulated Lorcaboot, that Hou-N. A. Bxkh of Kulanmsoo, hod said that Vandarpool ouufoteod
to btm that be bad kilted Hetbcrt Field.
We presume the JSiyfr prints the exact
fotte in tho case, and if from that tho
em-miao of Vanderpool can draw any
consolation they r-.ro wnlcwne to IL

Tha Saginaw Valley and St.lfouio Rail­
road Company are ready Io rrcoivs |*opo^ far the ooustruction of a Motion
of from ten to twenty mllsa of road bed.
Propanols to be addressed to the Hoc
rotary at Saginaw City. The East Sag­
inaw Etate^Drtoe says of thia read: “ It

Every reaidcat aud nroiwrty holder io
Middleville understands that thv road
is a neneasity.
s.
With it we get annpoiitionln freights
which will allow ui losollgiMslscheaper
and pay mure for wheel than any town
in Barry county.
With Middlcrilto as tho bort wheat
market and beet trading print, building
lota will rapidly como into market, farms General ^plotter, dated Paris, the 9Blh
around us increase ia value aud our rd- ultimo, giving an Interesting cccoant of
outUtla pmJeet In full. In order to Iago receive sn impetus that will eerid it the travel* of bj party. He bat re
save it front falling through, a re -ogan- up among the thousands.
tration took place, which malted In
Without this odvautagv every one
the formation of tho prevent company.
The people of 6L Louts wen- a* anx-i trade, our baviume mon and finally our
fit! negotiation of the new loan; he
ioua. If not more, for tlteeucctas of th I* ,I proeont population mustaud will go where hoped " something mure substantial
project aa the people of Sglnaw, andcyer , they can have tho facilities for doing than mere praise will be glv. tt Secretary
since they have strained every nerve to j business and leave aur town Mtb and |
make the enterprise a reality. Tbcrco-i dry on the shoals and rocks that will be (they have all enjoyed themwlvc* very
der will are at a glance, therefore, that , richly downed from our want of oator^ much, that hU health la improved, and
tha: they aril, probably arrive here on
the Mst, tux., leaving Liverpool on

Grand Rapids to this city.and then, shall
wo say. to St- Clair; thus really carrying
end Wives and daughters whew deft
out a jwojeet tong thought o(, and ut
handiwork spread ou al! lidos, giro,
grace and delteaey and beauty to what
i .VI will take pteosurr in reading the
would el« jnrhape seem almost too util­
fulloniag, written to tho /MfiyaUml by
itarian and cuuinumplace. Then, again,
Mr. Colfax. Tho Vioo-Prnulent, under
there is that beautiful frci-dom from
dale of Camp on Red Hirer, Dakota
couvcntiunal restraint, that kindly feel­
Territory, (apposite Georgetown.) Aug.
Sisi, says : •
ing toward all mankind and that man­
ifest intern: ia tho ovideocoe of a to the mat. This picture It no: st all
nrighbur’s thrift and success in hie par­ overdrawn. Most thoughtful people
ticular calling, so pleasing to bvbold will agree with us In stating that no
and so gn-atful to realise in one's own
be found in Michigan. Tbs seotion of a
country through whieh It would pise ta
in needofaraairnnd.and would updoubt- .
oily awdat liberally in Ita oocsteucUoiu
It ia a field without eom'pe Itlon, and if'
locally suowwful. It would l"- doubly so 1

rest and rvereatiaa and plrasuro. Hence,
viewed ia any aspect and from nay and
every standpoint, tho Agricultural Fairs
and Mechanical Exhibition, of the coun­
will bo made, and it i* expected that Mr.
try should receive tho morel counte­
Charles Downing, Jr., the celebrated
nance and the oMtartaf support of all
fruit raiser, will be prseeut and driver
aa address. A large attendance of aB
interested in fruit culture is expected.”

bte reprerentutives of the locahtfoi in
’ which they ere bolden. Ja Ui, defy each
individual in that comm urnty should
take a part Tho thought and' the la­

bor neoeosary to make the exhibition a
•urcres aud a crwlit .huuld not be left
to the few, but should bo cheerfully- pertiopated in by tho many.
The Barry County Agricultural Soci­
ety is to boh! its Nineteenth Annual Fretiral st their grounds ia this diy, on
Wedaawday, Thursday, and Friday, of
next week, being the 4th, 5th. and Oth
days of October. The managers and

power for tho pteosure sad profit of viaitoes and gwwt,. New lot the people of
the county yre/w^s
Lot
them bring out their nice cattle, fine
sheer, anti their swift and beautiful

money; but bls lasses have been so se­
vere that $40,000 la all that remains in
default of $450,000 lost In stock speculs
tiona. Major Hodge it now In ci&lt;w
confinement at Fort McHenry.
The Democratic dally or this city Im­
mediately seise* upon thia occurrence ss
proof poaletive of the Inefficiency of the
present administration. It how ls dis­
mally over the degeneracy of |&gt;abllc af­
fairs in overlooking the dlflclencyof so
targe a sum. end finally end* lu charg­
ing the crunluallly of the whole affiilr

itself a luxury—bow could* I think of
w nting an essay or an argument F Mr
befilth ia excellent, the «ale« at tho Hudsdn Bay Company’s store at Georgetown
.hewing a gain of eight [Ktund. in
weight rincu I tell ‘the Statoe' Wo
start thia morning fur several days jour­
ney along tho interior of Dakota, and I
am glad to learn thnt wo grading to
tho crawling of the Upper Misiouri rfrer
will probably bo lot this fall.*'
Tlie Zujrjwadnti adds to his lieclnimor
of being an officer uf the i
benefit of some critics, i
gard* the election of a Democrat to the
Presidency aa an IropomIMllty. W$ strange the! he should ba
guess he b right thlr time, In that auppocltlon. when Mr. Greeley runs as

&lt; ommlMlonar Dougin*, held a consul­
tation In thia city on Friday last with
the following Supervisor, of Internal
Revenue on important matters : Cor-

puriaMO of wise discussion of tho best
mode of redressing existing grievance.."
An! the “existing grievanreo'* are tho
U aud 15 Amendments, by which they
loot their slaves, and ho further tells his

interesting literatwr. for tho juvsnite
branches, wilh strong induoemsnte for
those who.hare tho opportunity to make
up dubs for 1871, which are bountifully
repaid by the extraordinary premiums'
prenentod by the publisher for tha trou­
ble. Yearly, 11.00. Pubhahod at 838
Broadway, N. V.

New Advertisements.
CASTLETON.

Txs riltulni^
JFfU, for
September 80, is an unusually good
number of thia excellent weekly. “Ask­
ing a Bioesing” from a painting by Prof.
Jordan, is n sweet picture of lowly life,
cBjuirite in its design and execution.
lUustratiuns arc given of " Woodward's
Gardens," the l.vntral Park of Sen

WOODLAND
KgjSXlWSEXl
npifMipUlinu. .1*0 a .alar |.n
6utel iaU-ra to JU.a Mali.

But he fears this can't bo aoeompliehod unless the Democrat, will pretend to
adopt tho “new departure" fur tho purI«mo of victory in 1873. He boliovM in
'•laying low” and pretend to accept all
the amendments, nna addressing himsulf to those wlio refuse the new dodge

JOHNSTOWN.

ST,1

" Why, just look at the facta of the
case I Ttu&lt; Democrat* hold. «»the pres­
ent time, sixteen Stales ■ of those scarce- i
ly one could be corne l on yuur platform
of denial of accomplished facta!’*

BALTIMORE.

graphic article on I bo great volcanoes
of Hawaii, by Dr. T. M. Coan. "The
writer spent the first eighteen yean of
his life within thirty miles of Kilauea,
and his descriptions, vivid and ahoorbingly in terrsting, ftv from his own obhai.d- full of
or those of other members

HASTINGS.

CARLTUN.

of hie family. The illustrations are re­
markably elfemvc, one include pictures
of Ths Lake of Fire, Mauna !*&gt;a.
Coast formed by Vulcanic Action, Lav*
Stream Pouring into die See, the Fall­

tucky ; Dutcher, of New. York ; and
Sutton of Pennvylvanla.
. The acting Secretary of the Interior

HOPE.

and Big Tree has been commuted by
him to Imprisonment for life.
Secretary Boutwell’s Annual Report
bu been jartty prepared and pot into
the hands of the printers. Soma of the
branebee of the report have not yet been

RUTLAND.

Ayer’s

The opponents of the Four Million won't quite fool the people this time. in­
Loen Bills Ijjld their regular meeting
Friday evening at which Jualaeventeeu to restoring the rebel democracy to jewper»&gt;ns were tn attaodauoe. The pop or, because abrogating the amendiuvnta
ularity of lhe BIU te writ prove.! by the
assuinod and paid by tho general gnvvernmen:, and lhe rob.1 soldier, and tho
widows awl oqiluuu ore to be plac .I on
with citlacna from all parti of the State the paniuou on lhe same footing with tho
and tlie Court Houw and Jail ar.&gt; tilled Union sohliers, or th. whole war debt
with prisoners, although a large number to be repudiated. That ia nhxt the

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
DAtaral Vitality and CWqn
with disastrous overthrow ; but ebon
rcadjuslel upon carreet priuriploi, there
will be no antagonism with rovelatioa."
There is u capital paper by Edward

lore. Or if slavery eoudl not b. restured,
then pay for slave, to tlu-ir &lt;4d owiur.
at ^tritkpa »1,500 a pteeo. How wilt
ibe haneat Demccrata and patriots of

Everybody congrttulatoe you on be­
ing rid of tho “vanderpoul cos*!," for it
Artillery have beeu stationed there to monopolised too much spac, but won't
aorist the ct,ty autboritlra In maintain­ there Ito a rush to your county hercafing ordcr,.e«d It is hoped that the trials
will proc&lt;ed without any disturbance.
। [Mrtment is uauiually full and interesti ing. Dr. Holload, ia *’ Topics cf the
Tlie Democrats who complain of ,
j Time," pays a deserved tribute to the
general Inattention to publie dutkw on
late Charice Scribner, in bon xrot whom
the part of President Grant, and others
bolding high Government offlcler, are
’
Orangeville, 8ept 2£&gt;th, 1871. I lb« MnUiif was named, and diarneass
! “Shepherds and their Hocks," “Tho
disposed to be aggrieved at the setlousEnrroa Bixxxn—You arc aware why ii Difficulty with Dickons," “The Imprornese of Attorney General Akennan who
Is now st Raleigh vigorously Investiga­ I have so long neglected writing to tho i «d Amerirea." In “ The Old Ceoiiwi"
Burn, so I will not hare to apologias. j there io a description ’of lhe ' ’
ting Ko-Klux iniquities.
। Service a: Mount Lebanon. In
IT n TBCE, Ulsl a rant malortiy of
Paymaster Chas. T. Townsend, now Although it has been a long time since I| and Society." “ Culture and 1
the people of Barry county endorse the I
stationed at Bl. Paul, Minn., has been you have heard from our quiet town, Abroad,” and “At Pome" are i
actten of the Jury tn the Vanderpool
orderded to duty In the Paymaster Gen­ yet, tUcn has nothing occurred within says, entitled “Best Parlon,"
ease, and hcllevo they Could not have
eral's office in place of Paymaster Hodge. that time that is very iutorMting. Of Furnishings" “ A Talk About —
found any other vrnll-t from the evtSecretary Belknap arrived hero ywscourse for a few days after the dose of ing." fie., Ac. The page ot Euhings ia
terday.
the Vanderpool trial, tho mult was iho n charactariMw sketch of a “ N«w fcnglaud Town Neoting," by Mr. Bash.
only theme bore, o» elsewhere. 8omo
With tlie first number of the third
wnro mm), Mme glad, aud some did not volume (Noveaber.) Arokssr'. MkUH,
■ are a continent*!. 4c., yet tho majority, will be enlarged, and grectly increased
been re-Bppointed, with authority to pro­
in
popular intereal. The pnoo hewofter
so far aa I have beanl. have expressed
cure additional official information aud Tammany Hall Thlcvae—The “Mew
thmnselvea highly pleased with the ver­ will be lhe eame aa that of ths other
I report to tho Joint Committee a digest
Departure," and what it Meant.leading magnxiac*, H par year, aud tho
dict
Some,
however,
are
very
savage
of tho tews of the several States fur reg­
pubhsaert promise to »pero no peinx or
Vanderpool Trial
ulating i-lsciiann therein, and also a ditoward Vanderpool, while othirs tusko expense to make it tho beat msgaxinein
thoineelvus appear ridicnloui by venting
Detroit, Sop. 2S,*187L
their spite upon tho jay. Such ouee
Eorroa Boni:-“Whom tho Gods
are like somebody else wo know of
would deetrjy, they firet make very
Vanderpool is guilty, any way, sad ah
foolish and wrethy,” io an old adage
bore to Visit North and South Carolina,
treys was and I don’t care a d—n for
Georeia aad Florida, and a sub-commit­ made true in tho case of the corrupt detoe of five members to visit Tennessee,' tnocracy of Now York Qty. It 1* well
pllabed we do not understand, as n’.r c- Alabama and Miaaiawnpi, and take tes­ known that Tammany Hall lias ruled are so spiteful to sard thn jury, are the
tenthe of the patronage of the Dally, timony in those States. It waa decidnd the Democratic party at this whole coun­ ones who hare no particular regard for
Mr. Hulin has been admitted to bail
law or evidence, where
instead inliOOC.
came from friends of Vanderpool, and unnecessary to rend sub-cuaimittceu to
try for twenty or thirty yearn paaL They
from persons outside of tho city. But Virginia, Louiuana, Toxas or Arknnwmof evidence gets amtrol of them. But,
Now York's debt is •97.S87.5M.
ws arc under obligations to the Home
everybody has had Vanderpool on the
fraudulent voting, fraudulent counting
Gon. 11 cm si do sailed for Europe lart
brain so long that it is hard to change Tburodry-.
and “reposting” in the elections, that
the belief of aay, and especially those
they concluded tte-y could do almost any
New York's debt has been increased
who have beard none of the evidence,
smeo the fin: of January &lt;23,418,978.
thing they liked, and still protect thornneither in the trial nor out of U. If
selras as long as they furnished the
Vanderpool is guilty, bo yet must suffer
money sad the brains of the party for
terribly, be cannot escape U, aad if in­
nocent, he has already saSsred terribly,
is to bo a desperate one, they begun
early to provide lhe funds. Bo they be­
gan to steal in 1860, aud up to this time
have otolo-well it i, not known exaoUy
how much yet, but towanfe one hundred
oullious of dollars, which is added to
obont fdty miilrcns they stole during
the four yuan before, for the osmpaiag
arc a greet deal better than many euppoiwd they would be. Wo have had
several errerc froste of late, ae the foli­
age of Che trace, and vines can attaaL

and bxldnesi often, though not alwsys,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where tho follicles are de­
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can bo

growth of hair is produced. Inriead
&lt;rf fouling the hair with a nasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it dean and vigorous.
Itaoocarioaal use win prevent the hair

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

CENTRA!

THZGREAT

�Rar'teucAi'
—

Tip

1

Lin shorn A rST
SOUTHERN MWAI

locaT
Trees ehanging tbeir or,l&lt;,r.
We are reminded that winter ten
Winter clothing and overcoats
getting fashionable again.
New goud. are being unload,,1
di-pteyed at Mudge's.

MAttllC.
(JBAKD TRUNK RAILWAY

last Saturday evening by a young man
by the name of Janire McMahon who
resides with Lafayette Landon, also a
farmer. Tho object of the burning
seems to bare been to pay olt an old
grudge. Lamton and McMahon, aome I two fast days and were favorable Imi pressed with the exhlblritia. Kafam*farm. After a Uma they became dbaet- SOO WM fa all her glory, aud wras more
fatted with the bargain they had made. |i than happy over the grand aucoess of
aud sold the farm bock at a loos of KOO.
The friendly relations hitherto existing
between the partira were thus luterruptcd. Ou Krtunlar last. Landon and the
Defamfant were in Hastings and return­ upon the fair grounds. Just between
ed home about dark and a few minutes the two gatewsya stands tbs oQcs build­
after their arrival boms, the yonng man ing, of which lbs outer part la used by
went, accutdlng to bls admissions since,
and set tho stacks and bam on fire.
Mr. Bandford waa at the time absent on
a visit to Allegan. Tho matter came to
the knowledge of the the Prosecuting the gateways, m one enters, are Iona
Attorney on Bunday, aud the Hhsrtff rows of cattle sheds ; to the left ere pens
waa dispatched far the culprit, who was Cor swine. Bantering the right or south­
sxfcjy lodged In Jail Bunday evening, ern side of the grounds are manywhltohaving disclosed the w hale matter, to­
gether with the motives which prompt- .

beet pair of driving
mite io fcia, and
r was offered H.OOO

The attendance was Just large enough
on Friday to make It ploMent. sad all
who were present enjoyed themoetvos
finely. Tha du*t being the only thing
to hinder a person taking solid comfort.
The great feature of tho day, and per­
haps of the fair wm a
ouxd CAvaiz'dox or cikmium stock
which took place In the afternoon. The
animate pesosd In front of tho grand!

JOB

Clover Hullers!

with blue ribbons, denoting that pre­
miums had l»een saslgued to them. A
large audience st. a»embled on lhe
ground, and Mr. Green, of Farmington,

SUPERIOR, M’SHERRY AND STAffESMAN
CRA IN DRILL

Atwnox—A. E. Drtrxx, ofBaltimore don sharing the same mallee which
will selt on Thursday O.t. 12th, at ids prompted him also, encouraged him to
reeidsure, Horace, Cottle, Sheep, Hog., do the deed. The matter la being InvesHay. Farming utemula, etc

L»cal Seines Jiotieej.

After the cavalcade, the election of
to aeoommodato the entries. Close by otSecn took plore which will be found
the stables, end on the right of the In another column of to-day's paper.
grounds, are throe large buildings, la
faded respectively, on tbclr whitewash­
In the trial of speed. In the class of
complaint has been, ur will be be made ed front", Mechanics' Hall, Agricultural four year old horse*, brot three in five,
M*. Wumu, uf tho Borton Gssh
against Mr. Landon alao. The parties
there waa a lively raoc. The following
Store starts East next waak for the have hitherto borno u good repu­
purpose of purcbaaing a largo Stock of tation where they were aoqualuted.
Fall and Winter Goods. '

IrJIEaT, Nt
'Viiitire

iy
Jbr two ymn—John Gilbert, of Ypsi­
lanti ; W. J. Balter, of Jonesville; J. J.
Bagley, of Detroit i J. M. Manning, of
11. O. Hanford, of Plymouth; L. R.
Scrtnton, of Grand Rapids; J. B. Alllson, of tfaginnw county ; Myron Her
ria, of OttaWu, and H. II. Riley, of 8t.

Aug. SO. 1871.

Acklav A Blade sell Fruit Jars 25
cent, cheaper tluin any ouo else.
. IICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

E. P. BURRALL

The second race was fur green horses
lint had never trotted for money, mils
heats; ffrat premium 1140, second, t«0,
third, $30- The following Is the race;

E. P. Brown ia authorized to settle al)
(.Luma against the late Dr. B. J. Brown,
| and to collect all accounts duo the late
i firm of Drs. B, J. A E. F. Brown. 1m­
j mediate eetltemcut is requested.

Qnzl River Valley Division

PLOWS JLJVD (ASTIAVS.

/cor one year— A. 0. Hyde, of Mar­
shall ; Judge Williams,»f Allegan, and
Tax ilsorues House has changed Townsend North, of Tuscola county.
bauds. Mr. J. H. Taylor, formerly of
Plainwell Al egon Co.being the new Pro­
prietor. Pixley baa gone Lack to Char-

dcro remember that the beqt Counly I
Fair over held In this County, will be |
held on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday of next week, on the Grounds
of tho Society in this City.

tho four veer old borons, "Anthony
Haven region, Van Buren Co., eclipsed Wayne" trotted with a running mate
thcin all. On apples the collection 01 two heats—limo 2:82 2-8, fcJ».
Mr. Joseph Gridley of Eaton Co., waa
far admission tickets sold at the gale on
Kalamasoo was mainly .represented tbs several (fays of the fair, were as fol­
lu the fruit lint by Air. P. (X Davis. lows : Tuesday, I2S6; Wednesday, #1,
His choice Kalamaxoo grapes, luscious M8; Thursday, M.0UO; Friday. 81A0Jand tempting.
Total, M.S84. The receipts from en­
tries aud various other sources will proL« as the grand.central scene of beauty,' ably swell Rite amount to tally AU.001
representing the beautiful and ebuiou
collection of flowers, rich Jewelry, silver
The fair oau.be counted on m a suc­
bare. Masonic regalia, etc. Camp. cess, ami fully demonstrates tho fact
Morrill A Comp, of Jacksun. represent­ that Michigan can sustain two grand
ing the old Mammoth, occupy a delight­ soctetie. equal to anythlbg at the kind
ful corner iu this Hall with their rich
carpets, curtains, ruga, etc., ail of which

arranged iu all its rustic loviineas by
the Indies,and supplied with pl|&lt;e from
The new railroad buildings at the' the Holly water works, the dashing
Air Line Junction are progressing finely. । spray blended harmoniously with lhe
The walls uf that |»rtion of the new evergreens, flowers and rocs* with
round house (o be completed this fall 1 which the fountain waa well supplied.
have lieen finislml, and workingmen are 1
now engaged in getting out tho rouf j
timbers. Tlie entire rouud house, when '
j cornptetod, will* Im* tho largest in tho I was Oiled to Its utmost capacity with
United Siatoa
the articles usually to be found In such
The foundation of the machine shops, ;
which we spoke of at the time of their places, Tlie Weber Furniture Company,
cvmtnvncvment, several weeks ago, have of Detroit, occupied fully one-third of
been conijJeted, aud are now ready for

THE CHEAPEST PLACE

FOR

we were favored with a pass over the
Michigan Southern and Lake Hhore
road (Kid. div.) to Grand Rapids and
enjoyed on the route the company of
Bupt. Chariesworth. of Kalamazoo.
He is doing a good thing far this Uno
and under hl* manajgr,manl and super­
vision It fa taking rauk as one of the
I finest branch llnre In Michigan.
| We found gangs of hand" putting In
solid stone culverts at various point*
along the whole line, aud a gvnaral
clearing and repairing up of the whole
road !• about through with.

Years

Experience

Evcrythlug Is life and activity and
we were pleased to And our people at
home busy preparing tor our own Coun­
ty Fair next week.
____
«■

Michigan Central R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

of every description.
List of Lstten remaining in tho PostThere te a good display of Michigan &lt;«ro, Sept /I7 th, 1RT1.
cloths this year, the principal exhibitor
EU-n Ciirgnire, ' C. M- Drente"n,
being lhe Clinton Woolen Mills Menu
MareueJ. Eaton. 0. A- Hill. Jam re
fuctunng Company, located nt Clinton,
Heaton. Jckny Kingporn. Geo. Ludlow,
J. B. Moason, Viols Pstorson. John
waa well filled with all the fine planus Scheible, Nosey D Ward. N. D. Wilson.
and organs; alao every style of sewing
Direct yonr tetters to No. of P. O. Boa
lusclitnea; and visitors were treated to
the melodics of tho day trona tho form.-r and the ' song of the shirt" from i

Tint Co, Faib Ponna have been ।
dolayel on accoufit of so many other;
fain in progress, however, wv think
the fair has had a good notice through
the papers aod even a week In advance
tor the posters will bo ample time to let
the people know that wvIntend to have
a goid time and a big tetr.

Wo took a trip over the Peninsular
road fast week and was pleased to find
lhe line »O attractive to tlie traveling
public. Little Flattens are springing
into rife and activity and business te the
order of the day at every town. 8cbool-

S'iw Warehouse,
C. n Dvl(M A Ces r-ssAryWELOOME MARBLE.

County or Slate.

ITKK1M

Itsro Nkw Qcabtbba-I. X- Hop
Nn* will remove hte Jewelry Store, to Ito annual seraion In tbladty Tuesday
the Empire Block (Fwsetay’s Store), on and Wednesday fast and wm quite
__ Mr st intend* to i-nlargely attended. 1 uosday evening the
opening aermtm wm delivered by liev.

ClSClMSIATI IMDUSTRIAI. EXPOUTTIOS.
—Ticket* good far trip to and from the
Great lodg-trial Exposition at Cincin­
nati for 4 cfs. a mile, from Jackror,. ApgotlaJotMWVilfo. Beadins and Wai.-rlnu,
Fare to continue to Oet 7th. T wo exprc.s Trains Daily are run ear-h way fatween Jackson and Cincinnati ; time 12

^rtSHtSwI

HASTINGS MARBLE WORK I
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS.

Vtfe have received from tho Land (A tu­
rnHumor of the Union Pacific railroad,’
Mr. 0. F. Davis, a very attractive pam­
phlet of forty-four pages, entitled " A
Guido to tho Union ■ Pacific Railroad
Landa.** It contains a minute dsscriptwn of tho landt-12.000,000 seres—
belonging to thia great oorporation, and
will be found mi invaluable sedr nresa
to those pontempteting Mr. Grooloy's
advice to go West end buy a farm.

of Coldwater, Mr. Hodgw? of Kafama
ano. John C. Dey" of Jackson, a number
from Ohio, and several from Canada.
The entries In the various departments

Sheep, swine and poultry
- Farm I tu piements
■
Fltl. and garden products -I Dairy and household manufacture*
Domestic manufaclqrief
•
Flos sri| aud needle-work
Flowers and fruits
-

justice, and even more than mockery,
when another ronin pjmeaws hla most
ardent love, commits againai bnr sox a
fool crime that ia revolting to instinct­
ive feminine self-respect ’’

Tuas.—We are in receipt of trawl
No. 2, 8, and 4, by Theodore Tilton, on
Woman's High* Ko. 8 ia « biograph-.
foal akstohrf Victoria C. WoodhaU. te.
candidate for President. IL by thia bi­
ography Mr. Tilton expects to advance
her anterssfa for tho Presidency. we
think he has made a sad mistake.

A doatrur.iro conflagration occurred
Of agricultural Implements there wm at Bloomln jten, Ill., Friday night Tbs
a very largo eolleoUoB, and every im­ whole loss wm over 8200,000, on which'
plement lu use by farmers, with the wks an insurance of 170,000.
latest improvement* combined,-wore
seen. A steam wagfin Y** oa&lt; °r the
noticable features WRh that a thresh­
er could mov« bls machine from farmer
to farmer, and with the same “wagon"
attach the belt to the machine and "go

AMERICAN
AltD

OJtJWl.VEJVTJtL

To the Ladies!!

was tbs big day of tbs fair. Fully kO.000 people were la attendance, and the
receipt* amounted to aver M.0Q0. The
village wm a perfect Jam «f P*&gt;P*«.
and the grounds were one vast caravan

Peninsular Railway.

tatoM and when given to ua, We liki
(bank the donor. Therefore in this
nsetiou, wo are •- utter obligation* to

DEMTIST

Nahfflt
Time, S87J, », 2:®The next race was fnr tbree-y rm Folds,
owned *»d bred tn thoStale, mile heats,
best two ia thres; first premium, Mfr;

MARBLE

�Daurhc- £. Cis. Edlumn.

*29(&gt;l^trrcrr;™

FAMILY BIBLE

9.500!

A FAMILY RECORD,

JOB

mFUSH.SHOTOUKS REVOLVERS
« ...
ms.v iluJ
»'iif ter ?nM

WO ILLUSTRATIONS,
50,000 R KF ER EKCE8,
THM CICTOMISL FAMILY BIBLE

VINECAR BITTERS

02532348484823010153535323532323
Darling Selfrsupplying

entire
vote of tbe city eitt iton- for.
tst3irs3LiX«L.-.
tfiority, tho government of Now York '.
This is the devil’s wmbinalwn uf
thisri-s now ruling New Yutx ri’y, not
for the good of the , many, bat for the
enrichment of the few
XbU ia tho monopoly of the eurru|r
tiuuikti now projsoaing to buy tlw uom-

Mort Suitabla for the Family,
Must Valaahlolor tlie Slufont'

be romembnn-d that lost year was ex­
cessively rrt in all the tobacco growing
•actions of the West. The continued
soft condition cf tlie surface soil, reused
ly those rains, enabled tho worms. as
soon aa they attained their growth, to
descend botmath the surface and hiber­
nate, in their oluyaalis-atata, with per-

TEEJWJECTAB
‘ la ia rm

Moot Instruciiro for ths I\sacl&gt;er.
Must Appropriate for the Child,
Most Useful for the Minister.
Most Inb.-resting Gw the Farmer.
Most Elegant for the Parlor.
Most Profitable for tho Study.
THE PICTORIAL PAMILT OIULE.

bo transplaniud to newer Bohls, but uador the MUM wnxgMir nt.
It te for the Democracy of the irountTY
to look to thie-te send to the Natoma!
! ConrrnUnn of 1872 tu^a who dan- to be
hoaaet to tax-payers and to priuiifdae.
or there will bo such a detent iuad such
a diaruptiou and teattering al the De­
mocracy as ao ]K&gt;wer on earth can ever

Penholder.

I LACK TEA
rttll' til*.
B'TOT

GA.’.-r. a &lt;n. n-e-As. !&amp;•&lt;.; r.i?A»?A Fi
Ckin*.-/.
M. Leets. Jte -

HifiSfctJiAsaaai

men s ill nbt always indorw ।
cormptfon.
New York, tho ptg-pon of Tammany,
may submit to what ita pf»t&gt;h&gt; have not
pluck enough to bdn, bat tin? Denwcracy of tho country wiU not submit to such
dictation.
Look at New York!
One hundred ond one milli-jns of dol­
lars ia debt!
Aud what han? lhe peonD to show
:■ e

FAMILY KH1TTER.

i RKW HAVES lir&gt;Mw&lt;truth'
i
iU w. K*IT.-

THE CHEAPEST PEACE
tlie tobacco grower.

Caaaostc Aon *jt&gt; Ixox Rm.—Dr.
F. C. Calvert de«&lt;nb&gt;w, in a paper read
before the Manchester literary and
PhiJoeophiml Society, a s^e. of extwrimecta for the pnrpoee ot ascertain­
ing tho conditions under which iron ia
most rapidly oxidised Ono oi the im­
A fortune of IIO.OOO.WO for Fetor
portant points arrived at ia that carbon&gt; Biunark Sweeney, who wax a poor man '
1 when first appuiutrd City Uimmbt-riaiii.
aiso substantiated the curious feet, first . A place for Ron. Win. N. Tweed, the
snuouno-d by BsnetiMia, assd new well, • likeliest man In tho lot, who h.w only
known to soap and alkali maaufootiumrs .: made &gt;25,000,OtlO ant ot tho city, by
that caustic alkalivs prevent the oxida-1I honesty and economy, in teu jvara t
tion of iron- Calvert's rmsearohro prove J A fortune oi &lt;7.&lt;WU,UW -for A. O Any
that the carbonates and bimrbonates of’ Hall, lhe pojriujay Mayor, who squawks
the alkalis s pusseo the same property as when hie masters pull tise strings, and
their hydratoe; and that if aa iron blads&gt; pockets hia per csratage oi lhe pfandcr,
ia half immersed in a rotation of thosoi while anghug or the nomination for.
rarbonati-s, Lta-V exert such a preserva­
tive influeforo oa that portson wfcl^ ie.
Six thourend harlots and 1,90® dens
l of infamy, supported directly from city
I MeaHnga
j These are a lew of the exhibits for
1 this raormoua debt, which must be paid

FOR

JOHJf J-:. POTHER f CO.

to the Colony of Magdalena,’ .nd was
there fire days. Tho great interest of
tho c. untery for tho future is bound to
bo the gathering of nrehilla ('Arehil
I'eople who have &lt;]»at years
and made fortirnon gathering this muss
on the G^ta[Ax»j Island, taiv^&lt;omhere te engage in the buidnese, and are
purchasing all that tho natives teck.
Ono of uur dtiw-ns, Don Felix Zilui. ba.
Bure than aixty men employed. The

year, bumming up t!
Montreal Witn«oa nay.._________
tioaa of the country the same reports i
given, that a yinldso largo and a coal
ro uniformly good, bars nut Um re
media Canada far moay yearn. 1
have board old wttk.ro affirm that tl
novar row better crops of fall arbeat a

KEDUCTKM OF FRICES
TO O.NlxmU TO

tho aupvr-hoatiug of th.? water; ipu ;
tion aud explosion «f gaa; low water;
•uperhMird steam; arentmininr u:;d«r
tiw IwdrasHalwt? bad irdh; han vrorkmanshir ; pntehea; groeral debility (root
old age; Ute absence of longitudinal
stays; a flaw in one of tho shoet,; tha

3 HEPARD'S

Jr^SS'ffei

COMPOUND WAHOO BiTM,
laid rkaiicaa. te*««sitor ISA. tCT. .'mj4SC 1

A letter frvm Barlin. in the Milwau­
kee
■*■&gt;', any« : “Tbs' sverege ]x&gt;y
of mechanics in this cily (aad tlxy me
paid much tuoro hero than anywhere
r- • -R-K_ ifcfar.
oonU per day. „
_ —---------1. m. to 7 ». M-.in all bsaacbes of
duatry Naw thia ia full os much ae&lt;
be paid by builders and mnnufactui
who, tbreneelvM, Ircrvrfv make a livii
Bhougb thev bare to bear all risks r
responsibilities_________________

L'mtnly or State.

JaiinJiee, IixliffntifH, Sum-Sumach,‘ Cmtlrenri^, Krirott* and
.Sic/. IJntiliiche, Eirtr Cuutplainl,
Eei-.-r.fi Ague, Dgtpeptia, Worm*
iu C'kUdreu, Eileu, JlUioti* OSm*plaiilH, Lois nf Appetite, Erirp/ton.1 uf theSi.il&gt;, I'.mple* on IA«
Fttr, and tri: IHteme* of the

Roluwtcr to “New York, 3H&amp; miles,
Buffalo to New York. IffS miles,
'
Scuponnon Bridge to Now Yorx 41h
Dunkirk to New York. 40l&gt; mil™,
:
a-welaad to New York. 026 mitea,
Cincinnati to N. T., 800 tuil-n,
1
AXD ISilTlOM
[3^:23 to 27 wilh nix aaoantn aotrrt.'.
Atl irwtss ran dlirstl/ thnwirt l» 5sv Terk. • 1
{#'860 mil» without change of coaches. I
rrawaaealter Aij Ute, l«7t,Ywte.wiMteMs, ;,

Cat /’ar. lUdiirff Campiainl*,
Weak Baek, Bain fti the IjrtM,
Lunthajn, tJmret, Ithemuatlfui,

i reward of their labor-,
nehMM of tho supply
------------ --------- Io psicee ae to render the
net value cf the crops little beyond that
of foes fruitful rears.

Pi'lcci-auly ,~Q. Cent* a ButUe.

*•*

IrtDrsr,M, stn-Orw rOtf.
G N. SHef'AHD)’'

Sows i*tmrx»s^-no Holly (Mich.}

JUKUBETA

Register says: A Mr. Haywood, of
Bay emuty, Las growing ou his tana a

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»ied ter W.«r liars »y H* msdisal tata i
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NEW CAW’ET.HOVSE'

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AMERICAN

MARBLE

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5MATri?to^

MA’iS.

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The Banner Coi

VOL XVI.

Hastings: barry county, Michigan, Wednesday, oct.

&lt; 1871.
IsaMal-Uobs Grabs*
Hety. -W VBateX.

•

The LARGEST S TOCK of

HAEDWARE
it-

HARNESSES

nn

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL
A. F&lt; X&gt;

BULL STOCK OF ALL SIZES.

Reree-A T Gray
Apart.-J ■ Taaser.
C«ter nrn.(. J II N«iu.
.Mktert-raitam Uter.
Como-I D Bomo.
*1-1.-J K lUHUUr
MlMMtte-L MtaiMs.
Hwnap-J H Roa*
K.Uor.ilte -T. k.
U«l.
Oruerill.- T. k. •«pyl
W.,i.s4~o a rbiby.
Nwimy- « Bays*
Grand Trararse butrict
o. a. emtu. r. •
Tr.i.n. Ciy—4 lUbiru
Old M.«loa To 1.. ..ppll-l bf 8 Sl~l.
N.rU.pwt w. Uteed-U C WUtlre.

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QUa Arter-O LOIIbari
Qluri.nl l -T. k. wppl-d
l&lt;4m4-T.»ea.p*Mby&lt;&gt; IT H
rrsatert-OLUrt*
WufcH -To te a^p-iel by A L Tkur.ua
T-ckW. U CtH-M.
U Wk-tor.
l-iM*ritoJo4us Jltetooa-1 Gmortr.
Ate.Ua.a-A J iwutoui
Ionia District.

loato-T a Uitorxh.
k,uu-T. U nppltod ky N R«—r
Lretb-RAAWl*
- V.ramo—-C. Chtok, J r.
Orlt—i.-T. .’ 8p«S&lt;rr
T.irpl^M-4. 8. HmA«
Sl.nlM-W T Will—.
Ors»»»-ll U Wbllwaa.
HilL
lrv|a&lt;—X D Mwih.
Wi^toU-A Befvr.Ly.M-.li t B.U
P.»™»-T. b. wppUW by 8 IBytor
Bwkaril-T. b. ..ppiM by 8 S Itetk.iL
r.l.-O C Pr«p«r
Btooav-W Freely.
PertlmA- A P Moora
Daaby-C 0 TbewM.
II.M»ntefe.-W B.-.U
Wol.rrUi. Pteiu— T. b. Mppltol
M.lr—To b. Hpprinl.
tibmy-T. ke MpyllMl.

The New Orison. Tsae. calls th. ven­
erable father of the Government, Jeaan
lUot Grant, "the root of all (pohtioa!)
•ril." Which fa a vary vile phrase.

A bullock will gain 830 pounds by
grazing fur five months on one acre of
the boot English pastas*
ily in Maine, hare marriS four dmighten and a •» of a neigkbex-ing family.
.Sulphate cf ammonia U hugely need
in England an a fertiliser on crops of
wheat end grana, and with good renite
A breach ol promise cbm wa. tried
Dicken's works are being published
al Syracuse, N. Y, a few day. anm. A by a London firm in two coal weekly
paper there says:
Myna va. Harri* Thia was of cf
those ran and peculiar cue.—breach

London fa exhibiting a child, i-rfbet in
Umb and feature, who :ia in her ninth
year, measure leae thennineteeninches
and weighs just six panada

KalaautM Ditorlct.

ROBERTS &amp;

QRUG§,
Medicines,

Dye Stuffs,

Sl’AINTS &amp; OILS,
School Books A Stationery.
Successor* to H’ A- GOODYEAR,

Tkrw Kirtr. tT.rr.
Fwt.UJ.-W 1 CupWl.

ttokMlenito-C L Iter.bwt
iruknbwe-J W il^te-.ll.
Octo—-AKImh..
Jfatu.m-c II Pi.h«
y.. Paw—W N Pwd.
W.rwty-TCtertGriMberyb-D L..I.
Aagaote-K n D«y.
BMM-C r V.. anl.,rp
U.llMd—T Cl.fhora
Cwptr-K D Two*.
Prwriorilto-J I Wbkto.
Ptotowtol-d X Hitter.

other part of the offer! fa liable io any
ouch objection, however.
Tbs Wbseling ZaMynar, the lead­
ing Republican journal in Wool Vir­
ginia, virtually concedes that there fa a
majority vote fin- the Couabiutional Coe-

Atte«M-G W 8b«raMa.
0n««-A Drill
St^.lxk J l ee...
Ho-triteld-T. b. mpylteA
mooncl.gd.te—T. b« .uyp.iod
P D BMMae.y, Prshewr 1. Owrvli B-klte d
ariltali
LoA. baperiet Pi.lrt.ta. a. ooaow. r. ..
Iroy.ul'Ml.ri |.&lt;tim Mmms-P Moi
»•
M.U-J 11 JrimsL:*
X.cm«w*-K W Fnor.
Iibymmeg-J « Gorton
Ilo-Sht.* ... Il^rotk — C L Ckerrb.

Mr Dui Mu. M —Every time I
think of you my heart beat, up and
down Kka a churn dasher. SooMtimu
feeliaga of unntterable joy caper oVer
it like voting goat, &lt;n&gt; a atabfe roof and
thrill through it Xb apanfah Mediae
through a pair cf tow-linen trousers.
A. a goslin awtarmetb with delight in a
mud puddle, oo swim I in red glory.

bird', pinion* visit me in my alumban;
and, borne on their invisible wiagaf
your image, atanda before me, and I
reach out to grasp it, likr a pointer
•najiping at .bit* bottled fir. When
MottoaA id M.yU 0nr,»-T. b. wypllrt.
1 first beheld your angelic perfect*™ I
was bewildered, and my brain whirled
to IltlMU round like a bumb.fa-b™ under , gfa.
Taaterrsr.
tumbler. My &gt;yes stood opea like Col­
Laanay Dl.trl.tlar docxs is a country town and I lifted
up my earn to catch the rthrory scent,
■ r..MTr, r .
of
your voice. My tongue refused to
L.*to.(, C..iral Ck.r«b-J W RriAaeM.
wag, and in aifant adoration I drunk io
UorioK,hrstCbeKh-r Bltoag..
the
sweet infection of love aa a thirsty
Grssii trie. ~d Wuestlk-H D J.rt.k
Ok—o^T J HUI
Batt—-0 RlM.bart.
HkJriio.-L Wtwl.
M.pte B.»ri.-K WilkUMM.
Orid-AfltaML
Sb^artn&gt;lto-A L Cruurt..
i&gt;»»iii -y j rr—M*
Eatae B^hlo—r a Parter.
CbMl.tl.-B r Iteaglrty.
Vmmat&gt;8to-J Odtot.
On-J U Crt-.ll.
M—o-BPmtrily.
L—!U—A A Brilr.
S PrsU
Wurtwr-DC Wart-.ri
tlklMrtt r Hr—ill.
Hi. Uato-J KUurk
Pultoo-C A JwokM
Rlre-tl B Halbari.
ing flight al nitty noontide; and when
Mlle. Dtotrtoi.
the lowing herd, come homo at milking
time, I dunk of thee; and Eke a piece
Xitoo-O 8 Barsm.
of gum elastic, my heart eeama stretehX.. B.8U.- J 6 Vdml-...
ed clear serose my bosom Your hair
terihooM—W M ttopriri
is like the maun of a aural bore pow­
Sorrtoe-A Peetor.
dered with gold; and the brass mas
Utetoe-J W U Uwttol.
aakewod through your waterfall fill me
8*martUto-BH8UoeOT.
•
with unbounded awo. Your forehead
Bt-J—pb-JT Md&lt;.r.
Iteaiw Bartow-U W.rtkl.yte*.
Ptaaii ...t &lt; .O.rsl M.w-T. b. .npybrl

Dealenr In all kinds of HEAVY and SHELF

GLASS, PAINTS, OILS,

PUTTY, TIN, COPPER,
AND SHEET-IRON WARE.
All kinds of Building Materials, and Tools.

HARNESS SHOP!
In connection with

HARDWARE STORE.
Sole agents in Barry County for the

DETROIT STOVES,

WOODLAND PARLORS,

avsum
Give u» a call *» wt* will not be undersold.

South Sine Srin Sn.rr,

GOODYEAR A STRIKER.

CITY PAINT STORE!
CUMMINS

a IIOWM

PAINTERS;

UTROLSTXBZD BOOM,

P Ain tn. Oils, VarniAea. Mixed NOTTINGHAM
Punta, pruahea, and Ar­
tist’* Materials. Wall
taper, Window
Shade.,

LACES,

Sign L Qnnmsiital Painting,

Oroiafap,

F. IMMEN

Dr. AIKIN,
Office Mo. U Canal BL Grand Raptdi,

b|

NEW CAKPET HOUSE
RON. STEEL, NAILS,

’ll

H
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Hardware!

H,l.« Crwt-D B«r».
p.ug..-c b nito.
I4.MdriK.ry-M I Jto.it k.
UOr«g^-F .S Hut.
Kwter-J P Fwva.
Iteeriar—A H Rocp.
CM.oi».;&gt;k-; wrtri.r.
De-Mwe- X L Rrekw.ytaamrt- W MaaOue*

anta in an usury cracker
fire hie me upon my
penetrated my whole eaa
of bird aiiot through a

■teeth Ka-m—WBM.U.
Owe.™ DlrtrleU
O-MO-n^. WilklMM
Cjtt—»»-* J Ri.k.rt*
aeifib ORmtert.
LetagabMt-X *Pwr—.
Parry-■ Ilrttw
■yre-SBIrt.

Fo.Im.-H 0 F.ri.r
UwlUrt-U W lltek..
n^btert-n B MUtor.
Breli-JF Ite.utoM.
F««krri(te—S H Jlri^kw.y.
Daoavto—«P Warer.

COME A IND NEE THEM

Oyaterg und RefmJmenit.
on hand Bi all hmm.

MOTICAL!
BERMAN RICH. neiW.e Me.wal I
S'tate.faoar mirt
’
TITLOB * F1BLKT •BGAB.

Owariag- » X iraeow..
JtoO-ri—JW Cb^y.0.
Mritor-« « Mirt-r

Roe R^ea—A Ath*

W^^T^^^^^Tbafab.

lZrt.r « pZZ^

-Ss£.

* flfe™.

ueu, it appears that there are Ro Mae
than eight hundred women writers in
Russia. Female auiliunhip ha* during
the la.: few years. artumed such dimenaicns in that country, co It has never bofnre known, at any time, or in HJ place.

A letter frota Berlin, in the Milwau­
kee Aaftiaat, uya : “The average pay
of meehani* in thia ci!y (and they an
paid much more hero than auyen.ro

�about which m

Chi.J Justice Chine, while in ChHuro

•t Land as- Mil Esuts u .
now trial was grant'll.

WL

1 liad n now»-

Itamsdell for grunting it. I banded
thia to Mr Balch, saying that it would

XS J
UUt&gt; si
EtJSS
M4..H to
xua

1
|

statement whudi purported to be taken
from the Gtnnd Rapid. Kfb with ro-

us.irs a.
WMt* 00
•a»«r n
lOlAil M
1U.K4 n

ton of th. (hand Rapids

THE REPUBLIC AJ! PARTY THE
WORDKGMAB'8 FRIER D

hb-rty.

called

iafvrmed at to tho condition of affair* in

to-

I heard afterwards that

bimsrif
■as I understood, as Mr Harris, and Mid
that ho had understood Mr. Vanderpool
had made a youfauioa of his guilt to
mn. I replied that it wu a mistake;

and bis not returning th. paper.
During tha trial atKalamaaoo ba '
i .i____ i. .1- mil
I..-.*-

BMitod by plsyasoal labor ta ae abundant,

now bolds.
The Commissioner of Internal Rvsnua
decides that interest on tho nrw funded

Thn main quaoiion, which au inquiry
with Mr.

obavquiuutly friendly in appearance,
profeaaod the utmost ounlidvnN. in
•
' ' vnlumlnn.

should kill the other,
capital!* of crime be I” 1 replie
not nn intent to kill, it would simply lie
mansteughlor. Ho then asked me what
would be th. punishment for man­
slaughter. I told him It was imprison­
ment in the Blate's Prison, txg exceed­
ing 15 yearn.; or a fine not excelling
11,000. He replied “perbnjia lAs/ had,
or I had better have put my dofciise up­
pait»* taking, impartial, and non-parti­ on thut ground.” Ho then naked me
san investigation.
They cannot bo what would l&gt;o tho effect if he/should

th. gloomy
Tho Oungroasonal Committee on the
toted hit ill
health su.
, ------- — investigation of Boutbern offrire haa ai
himself drfeud me, although I had
never intimated that hb services would
Th. toM bond of th. &lt;200,000.000 tire

hi. health j-ormitted and 1 had no noun­
eel, he would defend me. I made no
reply to this.
Hie called on me again, uninvited u

Secretary Boutwall has returned to

partial standpoint
....

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DRAIX COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE

WE CERTIFY, That th. sums aet
Lansing. Michigan, August 21, 1871.

hj tt. sssu. tsaea aa^VSS

MORGAN BATES, (nriraan.

JAMES W. KING, Hocretary.

Elevate, wjaaB than FTeWL

He said “I sup-

.TH

SESSsEri-i

■®s

Republican candidates.

And if the words of in court to divert attention from him that Mr. Ilugh.0 was norm considered
Europe
J . .
. 'Tn.i._ ___ _rM:.t ■!.. .»tJ
Secretary Belknap. General Slwrmau
and Gan. Humphreys are in New York
iu&amp;jieciing military po&gt;U.

riling:down any cth r ctarn.

MORTGAI1 svl.l .

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sasi

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action related entirely to counsel in the

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impunit;, be congratulates the South ou

But Ohio I Justice Clioao cannot now
I told him Mr. Vanderpool luul been in the court-rooai. and testiliod against tnilto fric.ids by advocating the Now
Dejiarturo. Southern people will uovei
acquitted, and that he

will be enduring- and honored with

|* iiam «•
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ll.v»«.«*4 ii
ejaa^n oo
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Orangeville Carroipondence.

TEACHERS' NOTICE

I CERTIFY. That th. test column of th. .boro table M a correct transcript of thy deterrain-

Orongerdli*, Oct. 3J, 1^71.

dMaksr-—

WM. HUMPHREY. Auditor General of the State of Michigan.
will bo prosperous and contented.
11 At Nashvaio, “ 17th.

The Comforts of aa. Editor.
'you and the publio the benefit of the
' Mira*-. It was all hypothetical.
Youre.dc-, N. A BALCIL

idutarcvtiug.
If a public nutesmoc ahoutd exist.
it ws.s reported Mr. B. bad publicly
made concerning a cvnreruturu which

10,000!
would even militate
cene., bnt saying w
is guilty. He admi

Greenvilla Railroad.

Middleville'■ 20th
Hickory Corners, Oct 25th.
Woodland. Nov. 10th.
•luUuUaa will —■■—•* Mssuto U &gt;
4. M_ sa4 •esUsaaac tea slwr.fu*
^U be erai aa4 intuao- I
te Auadsafili tariaaef aua■aauae riih li Bro*. *1. n-

1 tell you, you

i^SaroSS

“ lived in Greece, a well ordered State

He is guilty of thrusting himself
iv uotkw and to mv nrteou-cvll ana

If half the gloomy transactions thr.t
tur are rocordod,
vehicle ol calamities.

dene, which has so fully adapted them

Middleville, Meaar*. Harvey Wright,
John Carveth, Aaron Clark, an-1 another

that place to-day.

Well, ao much fur

WANTED

ng ic uim.si nn scrvirea upon me wuru
I did not jgant them and had been
him so communicative on U:b subject warned againat him; of alandcring me
his oonfMood infamy
certainly ba mistab on about the pnrpone elirot I can earn him from, for his whole
inns

POTATOES,

able County Superintendent of Schools

for which the highest market price in Cash

bo is cs
GEORGE VANDERPOOL.

will be paid.

bed cart bln

OUR WA8HHGT0S LETTER.
SL Paul on Wednesday th. 20th, ulta
public may note any substantial differ-'
and nominated far Governor, Harare
E. F. HARRINGTGN.

JOB ttORk UlflP,
AT THE BANNER OFFICE.

Sept. 23d. 1871.
Our city was overflowing with viutara

aia to deliver a lecture before th. touch
republics
civil warn.

The best place in the

the hospitalities of their brother Knight.

; a enccuurr or allrttles

r. it is deemed proper that ray er.■hould bo published, and J reepoct-

manson, and all onsets of public inter-

and Orangeville and Middterillo is to

the feeuvibce.

Tho defaulting

paymaster,

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

HICKS &lt;fc B

�SOUTHEM WAY
On Tuaeday, tee 3d test., a dal'gatira
OMwiUiag ut A. J. Bownn, N. BaDey J.
A. 8w*erey, D. It Ouok and D Striker
»*al to 1xiwall to attend a mrotiag call­
ed in th* ia-wreet of the proposed rail
irad from Kahmtaxi,through Hasting*,
to sotno [xiint north uf Low ell.
Il wa* aerertained that a an&amp;deut
amouut of itoek hod Iran sulwcrilrai to
orgamro the company, and afier jqipoizitiag a committee to draw up articles of
Association, the msoting adjourned to
meat at Kalamazoo on Tuesday next, at
which time, it ia snYpoeed, th* compant
will be fully organised, aud tho work of
grading will be commenced at an eerlv

cmcsts.

MAMIK.

Local Wjtj? jutin;.
11'XIENT, M&lt;
'TSStfe’c

KM33%e

was then presented, allowed, and order co insurance against fire, and by using
hos* and a jat, lays th* dust on tho
Middleville was repreoonted by a
streets, thereby abating a great public
large delegation who fought hard and
mentally to get the name of Hastings month’. service* a* Oiy Marshal. of nuisnueo, and jinrifie* tho sir, which
protect* wearing apparel, household *f.
left out of th* roaolution," thereby leav­ ♦41.06, was allowed and order drawn.
ing the location of the route through
Aceeuut of J. Roberts, for ten quire frets, and *ave* a great amount of laBarry County an open quaetiou. In Journal, of 111.00, was referred to Fi­ U-r in keeping them cteau. The comfort of water eluents, and the luxuneo
thia movement they had the *ymj&gt;athy
of the bath, to conducive to penonsl
aad support of morf cf Jhe Kalamui&gt;
clsanlintae and hsalth, to asy nothing
delegation, and a port^n of tbeLoweU ;
'.i lawns and flower bod*, kept bright
i and fresh by water, and which add so
bat the p&gt;o{K&gt;silion waa squarely met
mush to the beauty and ctucrfulnoas u!
and vigcromly combatted by the Has­
a place, all combined urge the adoption
&lt; oenty Fair in Mrion.
ting* delegation, all of whom took part
ofa plan for Water Worka w'liea they
^•ra »• the equinoctial f
; in the discusaicti. The vote was finally atructed to examine th* walks and re­ can be to cheaply procured.
taken on l!u&gt; projosilion to amend by in­ port at the next moe'ing. Curried.
Then for fire nrotxlion, how invalu­
Winter wheat turnrly all .own.
Moved and *upportod that we now able are Water Work*! giving seeority
The work on the new briek block is serting Hasting* betwiM-n Kalamsror.
to life and prop-rty, reducing rate* of
end Lowell, and tho chair wa* unable adjourned. Carried.
progressing flnsly.
iiuurane-, and rendering ettemiv* conto decide the result cf th* rote A muflagmtiou* tmpomible, aad affording a
Ihuraem brtek-farmera begin to frol
thin was then made and rarriod that th*
ready end ecvnoauool method uf con­
good over th* price of wheat
trolling that disastrous element—FIRE
j roll of deleg*to* be colled and that each
Work on the railroad macldtu shop* ' delegate vote yes ur no a* hi* usmo wa*
llraMea, a supply of good water exRegular mooting of the Common
ert*
a salutary tnllucocv in promoting
al Ionia haa been commenced
culled. Thi* brought the matter at Council, hold at the Council Room on I the growth
end prosperity of a cify, by
Secretary Boutwell has returned 1q anao to a focus, owl uoccraitated a fair, Monday, Kept. 18th. Council calhxl to inviting a class of desirable aad urelul
•quare and open decision of tho matter. order by tho Roconler,
■■ereoua, -.x-king Louies, and places of
L-.-f.
.
1
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Tho result wa* that tho motion to amend
I’reacni—Aida. Birdsall, Hams, Hsy*,
when the tide unco **U in, th* populaby naming Hasting* u* one -of the ob­
tior —4'1 rapidly inciease, and imprvvojective point* of tho road was carried by , There not being a quorum present.
-uicnl* will spread; tiii* - 21 create a
slmoat a unanimous vote— Middleville, I Council adjournad to Thursday evening. demand of rental property and real es­
of couree, voung against it, and Ixjwell'| Sept 21st, nt 7:30 o'clock.
tate, ami thereby mawriaily enhance
their value; this u tho invariable result
voting two blanks
where Water Work* are once introAa the propueittoti now stand* the

There are are strong indication* of a
row ia the New York fteciocratic State
Convention.
■ ICHIGAR CUITRAL R. R.

Prerideat Grant, hu wile and family,
held a reception in the Tremont House,
Chicago, on Monday.
Nearly five
thousand people called on them.

Grand River Valley Division

Adjonnred sftoetiug beM M the Coun­
cil Ifourn oa Turaday *v*ning, Sept 12,
1871. Meeting called to order by tho
Recorder.
but m a sanitary measure, where pure
and hualthftd cannot cannot readily be
obtained from well*, or other sounc* of
supply, have becoina a matter of nrc&lt;waily in almost all citito and larger vilAzouunt of John Mack afro for sere lagtouf h» country.
vires a* engineer in establishing grade ■ Reliable statistic* from public records,
on Broadway, uf U00, wa* allowed and accurately kept before and afler the introductiuu of a pure and wholciuxna
supply of water to a city, present the
the fact, that Rte infloone* of Water
Work* diminish** disraie, and reduce*
ths rote at Kortality, with all attending
order drawn.
Th* account uf Hickson W. Rolf fur consequence*, and thus confer* a blam­
money p.id for Judice Docket,^16.7°, ing. It lM*n* risk and th* pr*®utu

prefect will be carried to a successful
termination if every man will put his
shoulder to the wheel and help to raise
tho nocemary amount ol material aM
Thia must bo done Thi* road inu*t- be |
built
Every
interest of Ha*ting* ^am!
the
other
town*
along th* proposed rout* require* the
building of this rood. Go to work, then,
uno and all, to accomplish thia great
work aud maguifiomt purpoe*.

Beal eiUU sale* are very active uowadaya. Markets fins fa- all kinda of
Carmen produce, mousy growing easier,
and protects *ueournging in all dixac-

Hasting* ia made a point in tho char­
ter at the Kalams.no, Haa:ing\ Lowell
and Northern Michigan Railroad Now

care ? Tho other day. in Chicago, a
girl wa* killed by the ex|douou of a
kerosene lamp—not a* the remit of fill­
ing it when lighted ; not bceaare the oil
GO Tl&gt; MTDGES'
For Clothing—2S p«r rent- ch**per than
wa* impure; but Imkwsso the lamp was
at any other house in Hastings, Kmpro
largo and the oil was allowed to get
Bkock.
Oxs D»t Booxxa —Will C. M, our low, ao that a quantity of gas* was col­
able Washington Correspondent mail lected *uAcii'nt to cause the explosion
IU, RELIABLE 1XD DIRECT MUTE.
hi* farom one day earlier in the week,
and much obbgr tho Editor of the Bsxsca, a* well ns our thousand* of read­
er* who are deeply interested in tlu* reiMKra's Farxxn.—|n thia issue of the
B.xxu, we ctimuwfire the publi'utkm
Th* 8*cretary of tho Trea»ury has in- of a eerie* of rwsay*. from the pen of
.tructcd the A*ri.tant Treasurer of New J. Fsxs Mixas, one at the ablest of the
York to buy ♦2,000,000 of bonds on young itepubbean* of our State, under
rack Wsdassdsy, and toll 31,000,000 in
guid each Thursday during thr mouth tho vainest attention of every working­
man. There are foui of three essays,
of October.
and they will appear each week until
Thr n were 22 convict* taken to th* all are printed, and wo fret assured will
State Prison fast month, and 11 were
repay the reader for the moat careful
discharged, making in all 628 now in
prion Among Ihrao discharged wa*
Lothar E. Gay, of Kent, who was rent
for three years in 1870. Gov. BaMwin KiBczx.—W* note with no ordinary
pleasure tho apjfointmeat of Hou. Jcaeph
Kidder, a* Huperiotondent of Public In.trustion lor th* State of New Hamp
shire Ho w tme of the fori practical
educator* in th* country, a finished
scholar, an orator not excelled . by any
man in ths: Blate, and an indefatigable
worker. The people ar* to be
ubitel that they have *uch a
that pbee
_______

Michigan Central R.

The relebratod Don C. Hendorrot. of
tho Allegan Jriwwamu.t have been a
little drunker than usual when b* *aw
the “groat unkueg and the editor el
th* Brawn" «» th® *'air Ground* al
Grand Rxnid*. We think the lee* aaid
br ^h viabond. « this Dun G, about

decided to eliongn the ait* selected fur
th* tnotmraeut in Detroit, and to place
it on tie- Campus Martina, upow the
grounds opposite the Qty Halt The
work from Europe ha* nearly all ar­
the dignity of the editorial fraternity, the rived, and Mr Roger*, the aculph.r.
promise* to have tho monument »wyleted within six week*.

-A Rochester (Mian.)
_______ _________ J to attend a jury th*
other d&lt;, and hi. b.Ip bring gone, had
to dose ap bis shop. To announre his
wberrabocta. be bung the follow mg rignifieant fabel on tho door handle: “ On
a jwry ,
be brak when wo bang tho

Peninsular Railway.

In , making
and aiding
Harry Coun­
In making

The law la, that third grade ccrtlOeates are valid only In th* town for
which they are given, but, aa this I*
not understood by tochers and schoolboonts, Inopoeton will treat them *a
valid throughout tho county, and In
the future, tho attention of teechw.
trill bo directed to tbl* natter. Here­
with will be found a Utt of the teacbora.
,qualified, to teach In the county for the
(*cb&lt;»l year, coding Sept. 4, 1871.
By It you trill determine what dis­
,
tricts
are eotllted to share in the prims
j school fund, aud report accordingly.
ry

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Present—Aid*. Birdmil, Hama, Haya,
Kenficid, and Woolley.
On motion of AM. Birdsall. Aid. Hay*
was appointed Recorder, pro rim.
Minute* of last meeting read and ap-

Oa BM-tiun. Mr. Striker wa* to be in
They have pruridvd everything essential vitod by tho Marahal to meet with the
and will a|«re no pains to plcaso their Cuuwol at their next niret&lt;ng to confer
potrun*. Regular dinner*, oysters, an 1 in relation to draining pond hole, on bis
lunches, are the order at the day, and
cue has only to soo to be satisfied, that
it cannot bo surpaated at any Dining
Hall in the City. Gilbert Maith***
prerido* ia tho Dining Room, ind ,
Mo**r*. Brook*, Button and Makepcaco
aver the oyster and lunch deportmer ts
I’atroniro them, all y» hungry poop1",
lter by Recorder Wood. Prosi
Birdsall, Barlow. Hama, Haya
field, Realms end Waolley.

Wixrta—Th* Holly Water Works,
Bawaax.—Will people ever learn tint
or some other meam by which the prop­ death lurks in kerosene oil—even of
erty of thia city akail be bolter protected “ proof" quality-and govern themagainat tho ravage* of fire.

want of care on your port,
•cgglMUona tn Directors,
item wb*n neceeoary, that
ty augr rank wall thia tall

Common Council mot nt tho Council
Roam, Monday evening, SopL 25th.
Council called to order by Recorder

On motkm, th® aonunt against the
City for Corporal Seal of ♦5.50 was al­
Win. Barlow, at tho linn of Goodyear
A Barlow has just returned from New Arrangement! such aa there never wa* lowed and order drawn.
On tnutiun, Ibv account of J. Roberta,
York city, with a splendid stock of new before, fur furnishing dinnet* on th*
for Journal for City Treasurer, of fl 1,
Fair Group-la. have been perfected by

' Shut* and Drawer"
sin ls-athcr and Wi

[ Michigan school report. Sec. M, I8T0.J
ft would t« will fur elrrks to curalti*
•anti report before accepting It of th*
Director, M many errors oc-ur In them.
Last year, thirteen districts tn tbl*
county. reprracnUng twelve hundred
and twenty-owe children, reported no
attendant*.-, and nineteen showed un-

Tbo Mi’hicwn Construction Oompauy,
of Detroit, embracing among it* eiuckh jlderqand manager", gentismen ol exjs-n. nc-. wealth, energy, and well known
businra* ca|adty. after a rarolul exam‘inatiuu of tLc whole ground, now prof­
fer t.&gt; creel such Water Work* in farorable localities, and upon fair and equi-1
table charteri, in such a manner a* Io 1
re!ie*e the uiuuicipaliUe* from a very ,
Inrg- proportion ol tho bunded iudebtedue&gt;% which under other oreamslsiu.vs
, they would bo obliged to incur ; ra t
furvuh them with au inexhauttabte sup­
' ply for fire and mnutcijial purpusre, at
but little if ray more cue:, per annum,,
! than is now paid for veij mothcloat lire

irroitXLT *1 u. »* aoidi
c&gt;tlrai*si **n**SU »J*«e4r

To the Ladies!!
M. X. Mernll dak*. Umsmm t* I

Ki .7^ertiusat question, and uno I
whirb shcuM bo *olv»d, only alter the
most carviul deliberation—“wbcthsr it
i* bolter for a city to incur a largo bond­
ed indebtedness, with iis interest to be
raiiMl l y taxation, annually or to grant
such a charter to a responsible romj»aiy
as will be tquiiaDlo in its |«wiaiun*. [«v •

»; tliereby re Bering the mutucrpalfrotn a large proportioa of iwhei« and ra&lt;L-btednma f
*a|ul*, no municipal evtporatwa
Jd own and operate rfrwvl railway*,
or water work*, fur the principal

DENTIST
insuagemi-nt of jrivato rorprnUoa*.
The management of the New k'urk ca­
nals, aad the former management ol
railroad* by the Blate of Michigan, tillI ly illustrate this point.
Eli B. Throop 8 1-8 days work repair­
Tho Michigan Curutructiua Company
are tawpareil to erect work* ut ray deing abalmoot* el ♦3,50 per day. ♦!!/’&gt;
Henry Juus* 3 1-8 day* work on lame, •irod capacity, to furai h hydrant, etc.,
cither for tlu- iuun&gt;a[«eliu&lt;-* nvoding
♦5,00, and one half day shoveling 75r‘*. them, or to do it as q pnvatc enterprise,
W. B. Beoeu, room r**l|froui Ney 13
u&gt; Oct 1st, 20 woks, r.’O.M.
The committee on Iron Bridge repct t-

NaM
Ktkiiai

The undynigned, Coeimiltee on Iron
Bridge snd AbutmMi* for bridge aorora
the River on Broadway, would reportjthst
they bar* received aad opened the propo­
sal* for boildwg the abutments for laid
bridge, sad find there are bat two bid*.—
Os* from Joseph Cote for fiRW/W, with —The Detroit ThJwfo at yeotarday con­
C- 8. Burton .nd Usm Crook w *arei- tain* the following concerning'tlie mag­
tie*; the other from H. G. Carter for nificent display uf tho OM Mammoth
♦875JXM), with W. K. Barber and D. R.
MeBlw.in u auretls*. Yoar committee

Uy Ald. Woolley. That the job of
baiMiqg the abaUaeota for the Broadway
bridje ou roeommendation of the eoamitpete of A:
te«, be let to Jouph Gate at 47fo)f&gt;0 — Hah body----------- ---------------------- ------fill patterns. Some oh-gant iso* curThe .Mount uf W L F. H.m. of ♦*,- ta:na, window cornices, Lambrequin
cloths sad [attvrns, towels, matting*,
35. for services sod espouse* iu going to
rug*, ottomsc*, etc., are shown and
Grand Rapid* to msk* inquiries ia nilsturn to th* sprasd of lire »u&gt;»ll pox, wa*
prewwted, siiow*d sod order drawn.
By Aid. KwScld, That Dr. Ru***ll tw
sllow*d 110.00 in sdRtiet. to th* amount
slrcady rated for work d»ao &lt;m street
lesdiag from Jcfcrsmt street to Brosdwsy. Carried.
By Aid. Hsus, Tbsl ao parson shall
be alb-wed I* erect auy Huakster Stand
on th* north side of State street opposite
the Fair Ground, dsring the Fair, witfo-at

of J. &amp; Van Sapor, Attorney at law.
Mr. R. i* recutly from Cm Co. where
be has lung eujjysd a good practice.
Twa Ncmot forOotobra m n gem for H. has derided to make Hnstmgs Uk
the httv falkr. filled With taking pic­
ture* and good roofing, and ought to go
into ewsoy family. The two fall page
engraving, nr* worth tho priro of th*
magaxil**. They are eetitisd, " The

SUPERIOR. M*SHERBI AND STATESMAN
GRAIN DRILL

�IISTTIOLSI!

ire istcanssssiTi.

_guo Cure,

Dkucbay A Cot Coltnna.

Doyuu print bath aids, of tho paper

FAMILY BIBLE,

How tocg dees it take to make a
rwspnper?
.
B^ore y ou write everything yon print,

A FAMILY RECORD,

Why ere there boons nt different rinse.

1000 ILLUSTRATIONS,

Can't you prist a picture of anything
you want to ?-l should think von ou^T.
F*e cant you?
(After printing some horse-bills for a
man not toeg ago, ba found fault with
them beeanee the ■‘cat" was not just like
fas horsa. On another evresson, a geotleraan came to us with the mfunuatu.n
that he had lelt his horse ia front of the
office aad be wanted a picture cf it tak­
en aad some Lilia mated.)
If you print 16b bills for S3 1 sup-

JOB

50,000

£%£g~

I). R. COOK &amp; GO’S

R EFERENCES,

8 O’CLOCK.

Office in Hastings.

We Ofiler the following
Tax Titles

MORTGAGE SALE.

FOR SALE
a

of LANDS

Sitift^ in tho various Townships &lt;

Barry County—one of tho best

Counties ia tho Stats of
Michigan,

hllssl Mseusn.
Kaann A ds. I

Darling Salfrtupplylng

Penholder.

23485353482353482323482353

Moat Sailable for the Family,
Meat Valuable lor she Student,
M»t Instructive for the Taaeher.
Most Appropriate fur the Child,
Most Vaofol'for the Minuter.
Most interesting for tho Farmer,
Mu»t Elegant fur Uio Parlor,
Most Profitable for the Study.

It can't be very hard work to act type
all day—fa ft. now I
Would it do any harm if I should
easily psok it up again—you are a pria-

Can’t I help you pnnt ►.rarthing?
1 wish you would print my naiun fur
me; it wouldn't be mjich trouble to
What is thia far ? what do you dn
with that ? what makes that took eo
fanny ? what are you going to do now!
what for? why? what makes yon
keep eo still ? You duc’l cars if a tel­
tow just talks, do you?'
Dy the time a man gore through with
thia list of queatiuna his company l&lt;ectsnes eo monotonous that he cannot fail
to precrivs its effects ujxra his li, tenors,
and he walks off with the unprosahm
that we bars treated him unkindly and
impolitely.

FAMILY KNITTER.

1O-,000,000 ACRES
As&lt; ftreuaf
!• AwriM.

Sexual Scienc

TH£ CHEAPEST PLACE
H ACTINGS.

FOR

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

wrote in the country.
I knew au important sown official
whose boon were from tan to- threw.
Ho had to sign hia name to papers ; and
as a gleet deal depended upon Ma sig-

WOOL tIRIINt

stroke of work. He would not centum­
mate the quality of hie work by doing
too much ol iL de would not rmnair
fas nut by continuing hia work. And
ao be faHUfed tho daries at his office far
exact! v fifty yean, before he retired on
full nay from the service of the country.
And when impatomt people Name law­
van for being alow, aud offices for dow
ing penctuaUy, aad shops tor abutting
early, and, generally s peaking, tho wid­
er adaptation of oar days to periodo of
bnlhdayu and rests, they should recoiled
•hat then- things arc the Ic**o-_. of ex­
perience and the philosophy of society
and life.”

JOMB' B- POTT£I! ,f- CO.

HirrtA^n.

REDUCTION OF PRICES

Years

Experience

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
far. will eeM*eaar |i.mWn.gWI S.renw..
a tarABMTiar la ciareswts aad re.■rail's (a chsk araaalura
THE GREATJJtERJCJX TEA CO.,

SSEPASD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

PRAIRIEVILLE.

County or State.

Ror heater to New York, 385 miles,
Buffalo to Now York, 123 miles,
Sttspenrion Bridge to New Yorx 448
' bunkirk to New York, 400 mike,
Clevolnnd to New York, 025 miles,
Cincinnati to N. YM btiO milee,
.
AMD U FROM
to *27 mzlbs rnx suoarn xurrx.

in Children, PUr», IHllou- Cum.
ploint», J&gt;m of .ippeiite, Erupt
Hons of iht Skin, Titupln on tin
Fncr, and all I&gt;i»ra»ee of the
Blood; aUo tho bed IMnretie fa

MONUMENTS,
HEAD 8TON1&gt;.

LAD CHHWIYS

,

TABLE TOPS,
MANTLE-.
SHELVES, ETC.

ITALIAN
Parties drairing to purchase will do
wull to CalL We will cheerfully give
all information desired.

AMERICAN

JURUBEBA.
Il to NOT A FIITBIO—Ills XOTwksl U -

Grand Rapid*. .VirA.
For Sale by ACKLEY A SLAP:
Hastings. Mi h.

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Ayer's Cathartic Pills

TEACKEU* NOTICE.

Examination of Teachan for harry
Coonty. Fall Serie*.

free

ORJtMMEJTT^L

! T&gt;« ytn.rt. at IH/On hisUhImi vBIte
AtOrntqr^vilto, Oct. Clh

'* Hastings, Oat Sth, and Nov. 6th.
** Assyria, Oct IBth-Ellfa School
House.
At Nashville, ** 17th.

ITTKXT OB UMITTUn
I. IKFLAMATtOX UFTHK

HO* OFTHB IILOOtl, Jt\

Dr. Wells’ Extract if Jnrateta
^3-JMSK*JKSff?C -JOB T’ZR.USTTIUGF

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.

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VOL xvi.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. OCT. II 1871.

The LARGEST STOCK of

HARDWARE

At 10 o'clock th. Hall was filled with
ladire and gentlemsn, and numerous
boskets of frail were displayed. Apptes, peaches, and grape, make on ax- blind about the statistics of crime and
cellrut slirw. Th# Dulnware grape, of poverty, but nnlras ws eon 'find earnsMomto. Seagrove, Soalo and Savidge; thing for mankind—men, women and
the Catawba, of Mr. Soule: th* apptea. children—to do, there nt n. warily wfll
Maches and grape, of E M. 8. tKith, bo crime end poverty. Year after year
W. Q. Sil cloir and oilier Spring Lak# it will be found that tho avenue* of in­
and Grand Haren gentleman were great­ dustry, of trade and ccmmom—of tho
ly admired. Mr. Husted, of Nursery mechanical and manufacturing art*—
fame, had about twonty varietiaa of thu are being more and more crowdedteHAji
lending aorta of applo.; Mra. Morris every year posses, the flood of imuiugfarent beautiful W.genon, Jonathans, tioa is filling our steps, and stores, and
and other varieties; Mr. Van Bares, farnaora, and factories. That ta a great
west ante, sent a basket of Baldwins, qoeetioa to be solved—how i« American
Giceninga, etc, and the large.t and firm­ statesmanship to furnish American la­
est Snow* on exhibition ; Mr. Fisk; of borers—men and women and children—
Walker, exhibited boautifal late Craw­ achaneo to rtixn their daily bread?
ford peaches. Concord grapes and fine Hone# it is that bo who bring, to light
ap]iire; Mr. Holt, of Crecado, was proaent with fc'rcral rarietin. of apple, from .
his abundant orchard.; Mr. Pearsall, .
of Alpine, was there with his favorite, i
the Eoopus Hjiitrenliorg, in all its beao- ;
ty; Mr. Dickenson, of Grand RapiiU ।
town, brought his farorite Pock’s Pkaa- ,
ant and other varieties. There were

□a. 3NT X&gt;

HARNESSES!
BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

LEATHER BEU NG,
.7

Hon. Townwad E Gidley, Jamn. • D.
Halted, Chea. S. FaawU, Lyman Kail,
and Henry Holt. The cuinauttre. after
a careful examination, re[»rtod that the
collection of apple. «u wry choice,
ar.d ix-otnmended of tlirao | on exhibi­
tion for general cultivation, the Green­
ing. Wageaor, Peck’s PlraMat, Bald­
win. and far sweet apples, the Tallman
and Bailey'. Sweet The Delaware

FULL STOCK OF .ILL SIZES.
MARK RUSSELL.

grape crop k has realired tewlve tons,
and they have been sold rurally in Boo­
ton and Eastern ciiira, averaging IS)
pwtoo.
Six jmto ago this birsinM was only
whisranxl about
Five
hecri
Spring Lake will bo a fairy ud charm­
ed spot—(be resort of the Invalid from
all parts the Union, ud the Mecca cl
pleasure seeker, from the North, East
Booth, and West Tim. wdl .tew that
Ud. u no idle or vain prediction.
Mr. Jamto D. Hustad, in a very forci­
ble manner, pointed out the advantages
of th. location. Ita farfHtioa , for 3pmeats wore trasuspawrel It is an es­
tablished fact that tho Kiil produced—
art medium fraita—but the brat fruits.
Dus was a point gained, of great value,
which could not be disputed. Ho re­
ferrod to the Great Wee* as the market

ranging thrir sample, the audience wet.
entertained with eoag. by Mire Sexton,
with piano accompaniment; far Horti­
cultural Hall, in Spring Lake, is adorned
with a piano—music, tlowers, and fruits
are there, a band of brothers and ria-

py-ASTIXOA

ROBERTS &amp;
the State Pomological Society at Horttcultural Hall. Bpnng Lake—The
Invitation. Reception and Entertain­
ment—The Dirplay of Fruit-The Exruraion Ameng the Orchard, and
Vineyard, ud to Fruitport-

RUGS
Medicines,
STKWART fc STEIN HOPF.

Siw aii team] Dutifis,
°V2Clfo.Tw- Qreat k PJunfr'. Sum. gutian.

Dye Stutts,

PAINTS &amp; Oil.
School Books &lt;$■ Stationery.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

IRON. STEEL., NAILS,

GLASS, PAINTS. OILS,
PUTTY, TIN. COPPER,
ANp SHEET-IRON WARE,
AU kinds of Building Materials, and Tools,

HARNESS SHOP!
la connection with

HARDWARE STORE.
Sole agents iu Barry County for the

MATTINGS,

CITY PAINT STORE !
CUMMINS

&amp; BROWN

PAINTERS ;
WOODLAND PARLORS.
RUBBER BELTING AND FAIRBANKS SCALER.
.Give ws » call us we will not be undersold.

Paints, Oils, Yarnbhcs, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
tist’s Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,

Sign it Ornamental Painting,

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

Grt;t±,.

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

NOTTINGHAM

ghafd

LACES,

Hadids, michjoae

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.trie,
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t^rrt udHtM.guvM,
Has tines, Mich.

—The addroas of J. P. Thooipoon, was
a review of the fruit campaign of 1ST 1,
and embroend n number of topics cov­
ering the work of the society during the
year. The sjnakur referred to the fart
that the year had boon a very abundant
one. The hnnost had ripened and was
gathered, and the time for congratula­
tions had come. And, firrt, ho congratuUted the friends of Spring Lake
for their courtesy, their inritatxm end
reception, but especially lor the award,
given for their fruits shown at Richmond
at Grand Rapids, at Knlamsiuo, at Mil­
waukee, and at Horticultural Hall,

If there &gt;4 calcrpp.o in Michigan it
will l&gt;c found at Spring Lake.* If there
are wide awuk&lt;-, public-spirited, and I
gonerou. men and women in the Hute,
they may bo fopud at Spring Lake and
ita .urroundingn The following invita­
tion was the first and key note ot a me­ thu Profe-sor. of the Agricultural Col­
morable expedition and entertainment: tego; Io the new aiu uaintanera made I
al Muakogou, Grand Haven, Sauntnck.
We the undenigtiod citixens of Spring tipring Lake, South Haren, St. Joseph,
Plymouth. I’mirie Rondo, and at KolaLake and vicinity. would respectfully maaio : to tbo labors of Hewn Brad­
inirto the Potuological Society to hold
its next (October) monthly meeting at field, Dickenson, Huatad, Slayton. Pear­
sall and others. Ho gave the names of
Horticultural Ball, Spring Lake, at
which time .and place we arauro you a all contributor* to the ahaw of fruit at
Kalamag»&gt;, and pointed out oa the man
cordial moeptioa.
the extent, the riven, the harbor., and whore. Tho grape vines were
Your-; etc
IL Etvinux,
the town, and railroad, of the fruit bolt with luarioue fruit, and their appearance
Gia. Siwmvs,
A. L Boctx,
In n rery short time the Lake Shore not only wa» gratifying bqt unexpected,
Lrmix Hau,
E. U Ctisr
would mean something.
no one anticipating such a wonderful
Yertonlay morning, Oct 3, a goodly
Tbo sjieakcr referred to th. system of
number of oltr citixemi aascrubted at Slate Exchange, of Fruit, and recoin- »igl&gt;t a. was pre-rented. Borides tho a»Streets Hotel, atul were transported by mended iu rontiauanc-\ and gave no t.mishing quantities on tho vinos his
street railway to the Detroit &amp; Milwau­ account of all the State* represented’ at barn was found with, grapes covering
kee depot where several fine car. were the fair.. He .poke particularly of the the floor a foot deep. At this point
in read in res to carry nil to Spring Lake, California fruit and compared it' with uvery e xcuniuniat filled a basket, box. or
theoooauon bring a meeting of the the product, of Michigan. Ha explain­ tetzw other receptacle, with grapra. The
•xcurxion was loaded with grapes.
ed the virit of the Secretary Ito Rich­ Tte party re-embarted and went to
mond and alluded to the fart that Mich­ Fruitport where they virited the hotel
Among the number of cxcuriiunUts, igan won the firat "premium there for 'fringe and both hoore. ot that already
« . a iiced many familiar facre. includ­ the Delaware grape. He reviewed the famous resort. AD were agreeably taring AM. Spring and lady, J. II. McIn­ action of tbo Orclutrd Committoo with pri»cs a: tte maguifioeace of the bmlltyre, El&gt;en Smith, G. H. Btantotr, P. V T. T. Lyon at ita head, end commended ing*. After spending some time horc,
h'ox, C. Burcliard and lady, J. M. Hue- the imi4irtar.ee of the work of tliat tlu&gt; jiarty returned to th. Spring Lake
ted, of U. IL Nuraery, S. W. McGowen Comm ittoo which traveled through the Houre, whore they were invited to tupand lady, 3. K. Johnson, N. Fisk, E. State scrutinising itr vineyard., orchard* r«r. Mr. Bell, Mr. Craw, Mr. RobtnPuwen and UJy, Q. W. Dickenson, A. nnn-miM and ounrertntarie*. Hu urged ren, Mr. Souls, Mr. Hall and otter.,
T Lindomun, G. 8. landerman, C. G. the Item 8ho*o people not to negiert were m their glory ami aeemed only an­
Swe.-u.lMrg, H. L. Fuller and la«ly. Dr. the culture of the apple, which ho styl­ xious to make the occasion a Bio*, de­
G. B. Miller, Min Hudson, H- Pierre ed the king of Michigan fruit. Bo re­ lightful one, white it we* from oegmand mother, W. N Cook and lady, J. L. viewed a late article in the Detroit 7LJ
Alger. Ucu. C. Skidmore ami lady L H. ■ar respecting the culture of the peach,
Crandal, J. K. Msmtrer, H. Holt and and read extract. from Horace Greeley’.
lady. Oascule; A M. IVarrell, Alpine;
Rev. Mr. Ward, of Richfield Springs,
N. Y.; J. P. Thompson and lady.
The pros, was ably r°prreoutod by
C. C. Sexton, of the 7ta», who was socompanied by his daughter; A. 8.
White, of the Xfeswmtf. and Csrsi Clabb,
of th# Grand Haven H^rU. Air. John
lata, of the Bpti.ug lake ZnAyreAsrf.
wna one of the mo.1 active member* ut
Upon the arrival of the car. nt Spring
Lake, at about 8 o'clock, the excursion­
ist. were welcomed py H. Y. Boll, Esq ,
mid hi. asscciaUM and etoortod to the
parlor. of the Splendid Spring lake
House Mr. Hunter Bavtdge, aloading
munifirent eitinm of the piano, war,
oHi^d to te ateent. At thu time th#
following generous programme was icltered around, greatly to the surprise of

their vie**, polutions and corruption®
drew tho beat ot our mon and women
from th# country. And they .will go.
To keep thorn at hcm«, teuiu nitt»t be
made ntiraetivo. To koep tho country
alive, tho country must be mad# attractive. Gir.i young men a riiaane to rnaki
money iu the country and they will .-»■
main there. Tesch people that by tte*
kbs culture which m given to com, u;
«le trees will yield a bushel of fruit u.
five years from setting out; fieach tree.
the third summer; tbo Bartlett pear two
rears from tran^Muiting—and that
grapes with tho Mine caro thsft is given
to carrot* and [&lt;otatoe« will bear rich
cltteteni in throo ywut and «ome induoomonte to livti fai tte eon utry will bo &lt;rfferecL Toecli them Hint good apple
orchard, yield more than the beet lartn
crore, that from 50 to 100 dollars per
is a common yearly return; that an
acre of plums can bo made to return
more than tea acres of white; that a

broad anil expanded gnuroilty.
- Mooting at aH Fruit Grower*, a:
Horticdlturoi Ball at 10 *. X-, for Pvmological diseuiteion.
Dumer nt Spring Lake Houre to the,
Office Mo. U Canal BL Grand Rapid., Delegation from Grand Rapid* and HjFirn. ualf. wrtk •»•«*;• tl»ul.l-!. »«1t. vitod guueta, at 1 bkitock r. M. CompliI luw. .04 MctMf.l t. ra»l»X ail «l—• •' dtf munts of Hnntm-ttavldgv, E»q. Excur­
sion oa Spring I«ke al 1L3U r. x. Your­
self and lady are invited.
Oeuritte ff Armanaotk—Charlo* 8.
Fanreti, Eras. W. M. A. t H. Soaety;
Charlro E. Soule. Secretary W. M. A.
A H. Society; R A. Hare, H. Y. BelL
A. Bilx. Gvo. D. fiiaeon, John Lee, Z*fe- of all; that tte fruit circle clasp, tho
wbofe year ; and wu offer rome in-iurapsmtef; W. M. Robinson."
mvnU lor poopto to May tn tho ooustry.
But it 1* not tbo dollar ocly that is vaL
uablo ; domtete comfort is romething:
thee,’
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Dr. AIKIN,

MUSICAL!

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Iparing to add hundred, of tree,
'orchards
Mr. Hull ru preparing to *
1six hundred wore tree* He had
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Crawfords. Mr.
Gridley, emacc
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—2 himi to plant
other varietws, told
BetnarJo.
Rov. Mr. Ward, cf Richfield Spring.
N- Y., aiidrrased tbo meeting upon tte
moral and mautal advaatagM of fruit
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of ku life. Ha wav
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intendrat of tho D. * M. IL R^ Mr.
Cunningham, agent af the same here,
Meecra. tievidgw, Soule, Sisson, and
others, tte entertainnro of the party at
Spring Lake. Tte party arrived home
a* 11 o’clock after one of tbo most de­
lightful excursion* of tte rearen.
•
Nora st oca Rdoktxx.—And now to
all church societies, to all b.Mvo «ii sociotioa, to all Bunday or we A-day
schools, to all eoekiup a pleasant rtwort,
nr s day of bright healthful rocroxtion,
get together your partv. or soeiecy,
provide each with basket or bag, ar­
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.tamg

volume, compute in one Urge quarto,
mealy printed and bouni, and ilhurtrntod
with twelve large line engraving, on
.tool, and no Im than two hundred fine .
wood-cut*. Thia .Sandau! work i. thus
make attractive for the whole family
ante; and as the price to very moderate.

hitherto xn the aams daporttnent, is
"Tbo Gallery of Landscape Painten."
containing twenty-four largo and supe­
rior engraving, on ntocl, from the works
of K.a-tt, Whittredge, Hubbard. Hart.
Innesa. and a doom more of our boot
American landscape artiste.
These
(date*, having been engraved for a Urge
loBo, (medlast tost by nbreription,
the publisher, are n6w able to produce

praaentation books. It is really a work
of art. such a. eouW hardly bo exreUed
in any country. A third book tn thia
department is s M fllurirsted edition
of the ‘‘Poreis" of Thomas Hood, a
n*me which seems to be more and more
recurely embalmed in popular eotima-

pore, of Mire Ktaanregg. which fere
Lreudweribadas "the noblMtcomlxoationoTwit and Chrirtiaa ethic, over
cuctainrd in on altegory. •'Tit# Seng of
th. Shirt." "Bridga ofSiglm,” Aa, ore

“ Tte Midnight Bky
th
Gatayof £• *•*&gt;&lt;*
Hooka; a mw illralrate
Cowper1. "John Gilpin;"

�IICaGO

in ASHES i

TO ••DfTEaiOX" DRY!
000D8 B0UBZB.

the Kahuusxou, Hertings, Lowell aad
Not there Railroad held at Hartings on

THE flllllEIS MIT OF TIE
Cin BTTEILT BEITIOTED

Mondar Ort. fifk, 1871, A- J. Bown#
Th* opening at Sabin 4 Masou'a, wm nailed to tbo chair, and N. Bailey
Tuesday, th* 8d mutant, was, aa usual,
one of tbeoroiite at the season- The
store wa. thrungod during the day-and
evening by tha eitiemis uf our own dtyr
and of tho ratios end villages adjoining,
N. Bailey moved that tho mooting
and tha display of rich goods was each
as to gvnondly delight end astonish tbo proceed to name persons residing in
Hastings to be presented to the organ,
In their Drees Goods Deportment iriug meeting at Kalamazoo os Directors
wore shown all th« new fabrics that of said road, which motion was carried.
C. B. Barton moved thg£tbo number
grace the counter* of the large ertablisht-icnts of tho Mctropohtisn citi-«. borne of persons, so name J, be fixed at tom
of the most noticeable of three were which nation prevailed. Whereupon,
Japanese Silks and Irish Pophas; also A. J. Bows. C. B. Burton, D. B. Cook,
Black Silks in profusion—the latter and J. A. Sweeosy ware choeea aa such
rangingfrom SI .S^toflG per yard, end Director* aad their appointment reoombeing eminently stylish . and beautiful. mendod in the order named.
The shore named persons, together
In this department wore also Trimming
Velvets, in all shade*, from |3 to *6 per­ with Wm. H. Hayfard, Noonan Briley,
yard, aud elegant Lyons Black Silk Vel­ IL B. Wfchtaan, C. F. Dwight. D.

hold ft* ptovmmhm'. rcrato'"’ Tho mem­
ory of tbo American people must lie
short, inched, if they do not reooIW
tliat the Htnuoitoad polity was derwancrd by thn Democratic prni as uaron-' by ignuranl of the fact that Ln hie own
coaatifational, sggrarinu and rerolcUon-' State of Missouri the Internal Reronn.
laws of the United State* ran only bo
surtiej oat by the rid af mounted U.
I 8. Troops; and. in ths face of 2"-U rtU
Wximn’i Mcucxt Gem fat October
&gt; known fact, ho allogei tha: “ Misouun
ii an extra good number, and contains
I to-day, by tho removal of di Jxatahisc
•omo vary beautiful songs and pieces of
, meut, rajoya perfect repwe, order and
dancing
music, also a large amount of
t general good fooling,’ "and mure than
musical journal as every family should
they might be able to mainain thrir- all broxuie ho Softly My* “ths South
hare. Published by W. W. Whitney,
political and pwsonal rights of voluntaryr must cut loom from it* old preju lice*"
Toledo, Ohio.
labor and of State education, against ths&gt; and proda'nas that "fa thia on 1 all politiral disatrililis* should bo removed.”
Pstkisux’s Mxusxux for October
With such a declared purport ot putwith a nice engraving entitled “The Af­
ter Dinner Najs" followed with p color­
Tbe RepubUean party did more than( ling a premium on Rebel violence, or
( to soy the least, rewarding in luivanco
ed fashion piste and uumetuus designs
that It saw that those people were too
t for fsed/osliar those who, a* a class,
for ladies’ aad children’* clothing, fan­ vets from *12 to ISO. A now and novel
p6ur fa maintain reluntwy school* It
show every dogroo of ted/**/■*/ erntincy wurk, cte. Uliarlex J. Peterson, feature of this department, end one that
saw that the public neat incut i arthe for­
ually for al) who do cut bolieve in the
Publisher, Philadelphia.
received especial attention from the lamer
alave
bMra
wo*
totally
wpoeod
fa
motirea, ar* the only moans of • perma­
late Rebriliua, and that reward being
[IVtersou’s for September did not dP-s was the made np garments shown.
nent cur* vt poverty, crime and dheoa- giving them an ednratioa or to esiab-' anuouuc-'d by one who profitsMo to be
roach thia office. Will the publisher 1-odfo*' Bait*, Velvet Cloaks and Cash­
teai. This can bo ereumpluhed by ILih common schools atf aoy kind. The* a Republican rounaeUor; it is not qx&gt;turn Sacks, which hare a certain olopirate forward.]
throe-fcN actino: Political, Ferwraal South sorer had dremit wboelv before’ cial cause for surpriso that Itelwl offignner end stylo about them, resulting
emancipation, and detenniuixl not fa
Ton CriWvefer &lt;uul C*Mlrp GmUnua
awl Asaociatod.
’ core, who hare renounced their oaths of
from tho exquisite taste an J elaborate
point af the eompass, and those are
bare any for tbo use of .the freedmen.
is
a
firat
claw
agricultural
weekly
in
illogianoe to the gvvornment which th ey
only tho small beginnings of the Jong
workmanship commended ■ and insisted
Therefore the freedmen's bureau waa
proewsfoa that shall crowd every eve- every revpect. It Is priutsd on good pa­ upon hr the Now York manufacturing
still seek to govern for tho purpose of
Political action rau only tooi tact-,
instituted, which for aoraral year* un­
nuoof transit for days to come, end per and in 1 convenient shape for bi till­
overthrowing, ibou’d fin I moans of se­
dentally to thia object. Tho wrekinghasten to lay ita tribute of symmthy and ing. Its deportmo t&gt; of Agriculture, ratablialimsnt*. Tbo finishing touch of
dertook to establish achooh under nacuring large nrom’ae* from their friends
mea, like all good ctriaaas, ought to ally
substantial rid at the foot of the suffer-1 Stock Raising, Horticulture, and Do- the Drees Good* Department and one
in order to take again the loadtrahip of
ing, in token ot our common brotherthemselves with that party, whose his­
which created much admiration also,
muric Economy ere well made up, and
lh-&gt; ruling class in the political South.
tory furuMhee fao most complete guorwas tho small ware*—Trimming laces,
profited most largely by these national
each number contains a largn amount of
antera of benoficirst progress. If the
schools, it was liecauao the white Work­ bavu been in ]&gt;art sincere, tut what Una
•tefie* the coolest calculation and sur- useful reading matter. Published by j. Embroideries, etc.
workingmen of the United State* have
ixuw* the most vivid imagination It Luther Tucker 4 Son, Albany, N. Y^ at I In Qiawls, their daqilay is elegance
ingman had sunk so low « to be unable hindered those letter writer) troii doing
any specific reform* to propose, they
and richness far exceeded exportations.
is
only
as
we
take
up
aotno
of
ita
more
to appreciate tho advantage* and Idaas- reverence tn tbo National flag at an oor| [ttomtamt features tn detail that we be
muxt fir*t present them at tho bar uf
Hie now stylos are as beautiful and be­
inga of adoration
giu tu gain a faint cotnprehousion of it*
Ova Yevao Fous for October will in­ coming as they well ran be, and made
public opinion. where all political causes
Tlie Republican party ma&gt;le, monr­
tearful extent We cauuot telegraph terest its reader* greatly. It givee threw
It is doalitlnw true that good many
the t-yo4 af the ladies sparkle. Hero
the glad tilling* that Detroit in one hour
over, a solemn compact before readmit­ CUM out of manifest evil, and in this
chapters
of
“
Jack
Hazard
and
his
For
­
thmn incorporated in the platform of the
wore vlegant I'aisleys ranging from S15
r utacribed Twenty-fire Thoosrad Dol­
ting the late rebellious States into the way tbo answer' and advice given to
tunes," a stray which pourasei groat in- to 8150, and there a oot»i or so of new
dominant political party; for in that
Union, that they should nmintaiu, here­ these su-lden grown patriots by Senator fiercest snow »tonn in his experieure, lar i n* her first contribution fur fas' -re­
lief uf the homele** and hungry thou­ tw*&lt; for the Mttlo folks; and oeroral ntway they will be must speedily ooavorafter, public MliooU open to all. which Bchura may work out a happy influence. imagitm the snow fa bo fire ns it surged sand*. Thuxq is not a telegraph nfilce | tractive artkJa* by popular writer*. Ottornm. aad other fitu wool Shawls, as
could only in uro to the benefit of the It is true, however, that what tbo Sena­ hither xnl Either before fao fury of the in the city, and every mrasagu must ! “Our Young t'ontriliutre^Ldjrt'artment
tho Republican party has given evi­ workingmen, both black and white-*
flend, they will be able to form a faiit •top mile* outside. Trains ot fouled
tor parades ns his own advice to rebels qinceptiou of fao flame* as thoy raged ran that hasten to carry thoir bonefac- is excellent, and " The ErcnmgTTTn^
dence that it is ready to adopt all prin­
has been tho ad lira of the Repablicau. rdiruugh the streets at tbo doom» I dty. tains most also empty their troasurve department .will afford a deal of head
ciples aad ideas which the popular co&gt;Many
of the building* aitusted along tuile* away, a* every depot lias gone work. Janus R. Oegood 4 Co., Boiton,
party
ever
since
tho
war
and
to
that
ncience approve*, aud n ake them a part
South Water street buried their red hot down in U*e red whirimo! of flame. publisher*.
uf ito platform, surely the workingman, law\to protect each and every man in party arc the Soul hern people mainly rear walls in tho water cf the river, into
Friends cannot forward by expreas their
aa such, has no occasion firat to tear rastiftg kt* ballot, to prevent foillot-atuf- indebted for 'heir spi-edy material recu- which they plunged with a hiss like unto gift* uf money or other assistance;
Guorr’s I-xsr's Boom for October is
fing by unworthy men, to guarantee to peratioa. It is Att pitrip mdj that ad- nothing earthly, throwing up a billow ul there is not an
office m the city. very full of fashions adapted to the »»a—•
c-v
*-* —]T .Utah!,, Letters cannot bo received and sent —
each aad every workingman Id* abso­
•un. anil has an extensive Work depart­
I tho imsfaf&amp;w baa melted away in the
Hah his objects. Common tense clearly lute sovereignty; aad to aecnra to him
ment, which cannot fail to interest many
surging wares uf this *ca uf lire Not I
inficstes that it is much easier to engraft hi* equal influence, which is endanger­ lugubriously applaud, while their hates
a bank u left, and where their untold I&gt;eroon». Tho *tocl engraving entitled
any jcpular principle into the platform ed by the corrupting power ofteealth. and prejudice* lead them tri tarn their
millfon* cf trcaiure aro. none wi'l doro “Nutting," 1* not an American nutting
of the dominant party which has the wielded by moncp*Eies and consolidsded backs upon the magnanimity of a party
venture to predict. Let us hope, how- sevno, evidently. The literary contents
capital.
.
du*
fire
worked
back,
and
oftrn
against
w
hich
ba*
prorod
their
lies!
friend.
power to carry it out, than first to popu­
are of the usual excellence. L A Godey,
the wind.
But
iu
evory
stage,
in
overy
turn,
no
larise a principle, which must be done
publisher, Iliilsdslplun. .
Tbo
lire,
afa
r
ruuchiug
tb.i
bitkines*
at all events, aud then tear down tho matter what bencficient ptoririon* were
J portfou af Randolph nnd South Witter
.Irlkur'i Jfay«&gt;&gt;*r for t e ladies and
proposed,
the
Republican
perry
has
on:
streets.
Imped
acruM
tlu&gt;
river
to
the
party and substitute a new and special
ate going steadily on and the masquod
Arlkur't iit^nnu for the boy* compare
countered
the
vimioat
nnd
deadly
butparty in its place- It nuiy be strongly
favorably with the rert of tho October
gentry, who have boon successfully I North Side in an incredibly shcrl spare
i ot time, and theuee, among the wooden ruin ; nut a hotel is left, iu a citjTpnH Magariun*.
They ire invaluable s*
raspretid, therefore, that those who ad­ tility of the Democratic leaders and carrying ou their cruvltio* for some time,
. building* aa that side, reached the lake I eta* liotlt fur thu number and sian of ita
vocate the psopriety ot securing special proas- And even to-day. in the roeent hud that there is a day uf retribution, shore, alter touching block after block. sceommudatfons for the travelling pab- good moral stimulants to keep the mind*
of th" young from pernicious floa.tine
Icgis’u tion for the working man by the ndrvaa which was published by them, although it has beeu long in reaching A aceno of more power-teas effort tu fight i lie, aliAwn wr could procure a meal or Uteratonformation of a now i*rtr, aro using this signed by fourteen United States Sena­ them. In Raleigh, N. C, aixtrau out an enemy was never presented. The obtain a niiriu'* lodging. Market*, oleSo says an exchange and we presume
only as a pretext to bring the Democrat­ tors, ami trinety-throe Democratic Rep- of twenty members of the Klan charg- people were trying to comliat the fito- vator*, stores, manufactories—all arc
it is true, for such is ever the character
fi-n.L but tho combat was not of long
ic j-arty into puwer, and for die purpewo resentatisae. ** defy any one to find one with the whipping of one man werecoa- duration, for the people bowed their whelmed ia oue common ruin, "in one
of Arthur's publication*, but a* the Oo-'
of obtaining p»-rt, places, aad power for
virtea. Iu many other instance* whore heads in anguish ol -psrit aud suffered ‘ And then the homes destroyed and
tober nninder* failed to roach us we
of a single spocifi.- measure of rufonn, a
I tho hcmeloM one*! . The Grat can liter­
the cbargm are of t graver character
ally be counted by faou«*nd* and tho cannot vouch for whit they did contain.1
In M far then as the workingman single lino expressing intexlUon to bene­
latter by tens ot thousand.. Wo use
Hixarn san Homc improves in every
needs special legislation, bo can obtain fit. either the wurkiagmsn or the coun­
tbo* ) words and tbea fail tu ralch tho number, end the spirited publishers,
it. after duo discussion, from the Repub­ try a! large, or as tending to augment
awful kigniucaucc of their meaning.
lican party, which has ahistory that in- the glory and honor of the Nation, eith­
Nu shelter for defenslee* h« ad«, no food Messrs. Orange Judd 4 Co., are evident- j
er at home ar abroad^ Itiis the same
coatiwarribly chows that it has been,
fi-r the hungry, no wurk fur the willing ly dotonuinril to make it tkr firat aud
The stealing of eutoe valuable seals
but idle thousands af hands, and tho boot lamlly|pa)&gt;er published. Mr. Eg­
for the last ten years, tho ons, real, system ot fault-finding, of pulling down, from the State Department aaid io be
practical friend cf the workingman, of boliuleing of evary true rouscientfou* worth several hundred dollar* is again vision north of Twelfth street, nothing accuamlatioii* of year* of toil and tar­ gleston's new story. “The Hoosier
ing, tho treasure*'of every hou»ehold,
and
philanthropic
man
that
has
endea
­
making no dixtiuction on aneixtut of race
arousing tha public wrath aguinat the is unw left save trnmena* piles of ashes all raauhod cod as though they bad Schoolmaster," promise* to bo extremevored to promote the progree* of our
ly interesting, and we really think that’
potty, economical idea., ruling our Cor­ ami «mi.uWvring firra, with a few walls
towering above tho sea of ruin at their
our reader* would do well to subscribe ■
feet. The walls of tbo Michigan Cetitherefor. We will toad it and tho Bis- ' Imcsxssx or PorcLsnoM lx Micsrbnildings for .'tho accommodation of trial, or Union Depot as it is called, aro
doavered to protect tho weak aad poor ii
Mas, for flt.HM, for the sunning year.
1 tx.—The population of Michigan in
clerical forces and tho appurtenaacaa of standing, aud aro uninjured rcmparaWhat has gives to the modem labor
their rights, the Domocratin party baa o&amp;ce. Old rented buildings aro imuffici- tindy. Tho roof wn* destroyed, as well
ich census year ainro 1800 has- been
Itoox Tnuar's Amsttiom. - This i« the
movamea' its strength end euaatderaexhausted the vocabulary of nprobriou*
title of a very charming story eliout to
ent for tl&gt;e working of Gosernment ma­
lion 1 What has given an impulse to
। beou conatructed in ita interior, but tlio
term*, in dotinnnciation of tho Ropublilie (mblished iu that Stirling weakly pa212,207
chinery and that one of the cog* in tho i depot will aeon lie restored and be nructhe elevation and dignification of labor
ran party.
4.762
387,654
great wheel should slip from its place ! tically as good as «vsr. Tbo walls of and g*tb?red her store* from tho mart* |&gt;er T)a Awtasy StW Tum*, of Philathroughout tho whole world, except the
8,765
of the world. Her pride is smitten to
749,113
Barely the workingmen af tho United
Pastors,
Superintendents,
and enter into another and entirely un­ । the Th'hnsr building aro also erect, and 1 ' the dust, her wealth ie vanished ? God delplua.
abolition of involuntary labor in the
31,63V
1,184,059
States are too intelligmit to be misled by
expected u*o ia not surprising consider­ near the Tondolpb street*bridge, over in ie in this calamity! He who make* His Teacher*. Parents and all who or* en- I‘ At this rate of Increase Michigan, in
United States ?
the west division, n brii’k Luildinc i* |
ing tho greet facilities nffordwl for firat | standing ou the north side of Raudulph minister* a flame of fire, ha. visitnl. gage-1 iu the* instructioa' of the young, |[ the year 1900, will hare a [opulaliou
Itunng the forty yearn' reign of th®
which experience and time hare proved
c.ass depredation.* a* well as for petty '’ street, just north of tho bridge Those and none cun say Him nay or stay tho will find Tin Tints a valuable helper, | of at least two and a half millions. But,
Dwaocratic party, several millions of
of benefit alike to the nation at large,
pilfering*. , '' ar* actually all that is left of this great progress of H» resirtlews march ! It and should sand for a simple, which ! taken In cutiuection with the great adworkinguien and women aad their off­
become* u* reverently to acknowledge
and particularly to the poor num, of in­
can bo obtained Jrtt on application.__|
btuinres center of the Northwest Tho
spring were bough: aad sold, like the
Hi* hand, thankfully to confra* Jiis
tegrity, and inirreslrl in an honost gjvThe defeat of Geu. B. F. Butter, a* result of the fire on the bridges is a cu­ ibsrcy, aad carr.crtl* to invoke His pro- j Thn pnblivhnro have also i&lt;sued a rata- '
rattle af the field, and dedicated to the
rious thing. Tho bridges oa Twelfth
jxxr human prile stand* fogvi of Valuable Appliances for Sun- I
the Republican nominee for G-rrcrnor street, oxemsive, to Madison stocot, fur­ lection. Our
.1__ _____________ _ ■__ r*, .
day Schools, which trill bo sent to all ■
of Massachusetts atul his noble words nishing transportation into 4ho western
Amcricau workingmen were prevented
greater increase, than has marked any
earnest Sabbath Schco: workers who previou* dixaub*, and nobody, need be
It is true largo quantities of public to the Convention announcing his inten­ division, aro .dcstzyod, but tho other
by arus-land outrageous laws from learn­
write for it. Address J. C. Garrignes
ing to read and write, aad, consoquoutly lands have been granted to Railroad tion to support ita Miminero aud to Lndge* stretching around the north side
surprised if C.r population by that time
arc standing and aro apparently uuin* Co, 608 Areh Street, Philadelphia,
to think They ware prevented both by Com[ioni«s, and tho timobaa cume when fight in future inside of tho RopubUcaa
.
I i**n'U “a W li,a°" thing ”
this system of disposing ot tho public l&gt;orty, gave general sutigfartiou to his
When Ute fire was ducovcnsd to be । "Lot our sympathies abound,
domain must atop. Some of the land friend* here at the Capitol where his dangerous,.th*‘Michigan Central, Chi-1.uocor bo speedy aad gvner
11* ana's Miaixtxx f&lt;q October is a
grants were not made judiciously, end great ability &gt;•
obeorvod and beat cage, Burlington 4 Quincy, and otherreaarf
------- • do
J- too
•---------*• Let
» -•----much.
every village very intcrosting number, containing no­
appmeiatad. It is generally concedrd I roods occupying tho Union Depot, com­ and city in Michigan rnoka haste to send moron* illustrated article*, among which
employers '
*
tavuced
to
move
their
cant
out
beyond
ita response to the ay for succor. Atnl aro “Dolores,“ “New York City PcatThe Republicxn party, seeking tlia tian is vary great. Yet tbo land grants
I tbo section which tbo fire reoehod, *o•mancipation ot thia oppressed class, given to the Pacific Railways arc. by no tad tu snceeoafully wear the mantle of cumulatmsr them between 1 litb end 22d lot every farm give of it* stores, to oUCcc." “The Yale Collsgn Expedition
Mv Earroa, Sr:—Thinking that you ,
■well fan stream that shall make glad
through good and evil report, aad after means, an uamixud eriL They have the grout Commoner Thaderi* Stevens, streets. They did nor looo any of tlwrir the heart and strengthen the hand* of of 1&amp;70." “Reindeer, Dogs, aad Snow aud some of your reader* might be glad
and upon any emergency however great rolling stock and have oaiy suffered tbo tens of t'tousands uf our neighbors Shoe*,” “Border Ileminisoencea,” ‘•Han­ to hoar from onr Whiaky tiuit, which
yean al struggle and obloquy, aucemrior sudden lo thorw an immense weight
so droa-ltelly stricken, so tsrriblo dcoti- nah Jane"-a poem by Petroleum V. ha* been pending for some time, I will
ed ia arousing tho public conioence to
tute.
demand the abriitkn of involtmUiy sere ert—which, aa tong as speedy ebmmu- of giant intellect upon the side of truth
Na*by, "The Axnuricau Boron.” and send you tome of tbn most important
Gm uxu- *.*o rtTT Clxcaeo I And
vitaiL. The Eupuhliran party insisted nicataon was wanting, could only be used and jusbee whan the/ are threatened
"Postage Ftamp* aad their Origin.” forts in tho case, with, perhaps, a few
let all thopeojilr. say Asm 1
to be overborne by tbo tide of passion
that vol notary labor, secured by volun­ as hunting groundu
Colonel Thorps, in the “New York City suggestion* to parties who may proas- ,
The Railroad Comp-onies
or carried away through (ho cdiaanda of
tary and ssjuitable contracts, should be
Post Office," in hi* most humorous style I cute in tho future. In tlio first place I
interested
in
emigrulton
;
it
ia
cf
Ute
ut
­
conservutire conventionalism. Surely
tel's tho story of that imtitutiou, tte mi-1 bars to say that tha People of the State ,
oubotituiod tor inrotentary aad beredimost consequence to them, to have their the Bejrtiblican party can ill spare at
gratmns, its progroas. aid ita pwiNtaUr. of Michigan jror* W Conae, Whisky
long aud exposed Hnrs protected by setFrom this paper the reader will natural­ all ou tho other side. At least the beat
tlmncnls; and. therefore, they are affor- ready and powerful debater from the
ly turn to J. M. Chute's article oa “Posf- evidence of any in the case, at all, was
ing their laud* oa such easy terms that lower House of Congroia He will bo
nge Stamps and their Or.gio,-" fflustra- tho presence of it in Court, of which '
emigrants prefer them to the public mure gentraily welcomed bock tlwn al­
tod with ninety-nine cut., representing Dcfotidmt and hie counsel seemed to 1
lands farther off. A law, however, ought most any other member of that body of
tho postage K*O|s of all urtioiM.— have all that was needed, for fan time
to be speedily enacted, fixing the tnCxi- which he must in future be the ackncwlBayard Taylor, contributes a paper on being. As I presume be to a reader of |
uicm price of said landr.. and prerunting edged leader.
“ Down tbo Eartoni Shore," which is your paper (and rary poasihly gets sober
Along tlio lake front are accumulated
The speechwi of Hon. Geo. 8. Boutdescripti.e of Maryland scenery. Tho sometimes) w&lt;&gt; would hun* suggest to said I
the
wrecks
of
property
belonging
to
wolL Secretary of the Treasury, made
Literary, Scientific, and Historical Rec­ counsel, that it is not tho part of * g*n- ]
thousands of people, in a state of par­
in Ohio, guvo great satisfaction to Re­ tial ruin aad of utter disorganisation.
ords are fall, and tho Editors Drawer Hemau to miastato the law* before a 1
publican. here and everywhere. His Great effort* are being made to secure
Court, or to attack an officer of the Pro- &gt;
resaoniag is ecnalusivo, and his hand­ order aud avoid disturbance, and it is
“Ddts Hollow,” Mrs. Wood's now pie with irtaritmg language, while act- J
ling of the smaller light, of finance believod that they will be generally sueBook is in press, and will be published iug in tho Um of hU duty, perhaps J
Osaaful.
though I ought not to accuse the worthy ’
aud tariff policy cause* sympathy £*r
Almost all tho elevators in die city rea.- door. Ho immediately opened it, ’in a few day* by T. B. Putareun &amp; Bro*.
them to b* fait foe them while imdergo- have been homed, aud a groat number when dense volumes of smoke issued ]I’biladelphia, from the author* MS3. Coiinaellor, of such conduct at all, ex­
from the rar, th* orxistant baggage and
,
advanced proof sheets, purchased cuse me, 1 think I should bars said i
uuU-r staggered out. the bell cord was ■
whisky, as that seemed to be the pro- ‘
pulled violently,‘and the train was in a
will be issued in America simultanoous-; dominant fint in the man. In raso of
ly with its publication in London, end I pronecuttor. of Liquor Suite, by tks
in unifiirm style with "Buasy Rana," ;
‘■Roland Yorke," •'The Chnnsiags,'' and
all tho previous work* by this favorite
and popular author. *- Dene Hollow,"
while remaining tbo charactrriatfc fi^.

100,000 People Homeless.

deaf and dumb,
814 who wero inwne, fill who ware
idiotic, and two- who were blind and also

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KNOTS UNTIED

ISTORY OF THt

‘ACTION

To_the Ladies!!

taro* of ita author’s stylo, may be eausidsred equal if uot superior to auythiug

t'STS£“

AID

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Te all whom ft May Coawn.

MCHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

tai River Valley Division

Coronxs A Bxowx have moved their
»tock of goods to tho 6r,t floor romer
of State And Chureh street and have
made large additions Io tbeir stock. Their
ehan go oT quartan will materially in­
crease their basinaas. Give them a call

Fur ! that dreadful word Bounds from
the Groat North Want, wliore it has
N. Cook, best 3 yrs- old or over, |3 00
marehod wildly oror millions of emt Charles Young. 2nd
8 00
ol country, devastating tbo forrtta, A. B. Pennock, 3rd
1 b0
burning tho hornet of tho hardy pioneer
and leveling flourishing Httfo dttas to

Naw Goons.—Mrs. Merrill wishes to
say to the ladies of this city that aha
has a new stock of millinery goods pur­
chased at Chicagu just previous to the
Great Fire All thn fotee: styles, and
at low prices. Call at her store on Jef­
ferson Bt

Ftnf ! it re-echoes all over this brood
land and outers the forests ot our own
proud t'tato. Every paper contains
sickening accounts uf destruction. Hol­
land city lays in ashes. Other places
have shared nearly the aamo fate
throughout the S(pte. end the cry for
help appeals to dur sympathies While
our own city has escaped thus far, that
ie no sign we might have a visit of thia
terrible element Our wells are not
over stocked with water, aad our cis­
terns are nearly dry.

A Naw FtM n Paosracr.—Dr. Cox
! from the ci(y of Philadelphia arrived in
our city on Monday evening to engage
in tho practice of medicine in connre, tioe with Dr. E. F. Brown. Tho now
! Dr., we toara, is a graduate of the Med
i ton! Department of tho Peoa. University.
Mxa Leer Hotcxiss. an old lady R5
(Allopath) and al«o of tha Hahnemann
; HoemaopatoicOuL of Phifo. Ho was elan roars of ago, attended tho Cbunty Fair
; eu army rorgoon during tho lata war lastwwl with her aon-in-tow Mr 8.
Law, of thia City. This was the first fair
she ever saw. and tbo old lady seemed
I
to enjoy it finely. She declared she
would like to go again.

Ruseett Potatoes, filling as fall as t hey
could bo piled, one half bushel measure,
were left at our ofltoe on Tuesday morning with tho eomplimaats of James W.
Maywood, of our city. These are hard
to beat and we suspect, cannot be beat-

TICK

John Campbell, beat colt 3 yrs.
old,
Gilbert Striker, 2nd
IC. W. H. Ca«aday. 3rd
Alien Abbey, best colt 2 yrs, old,
0. M. Moon. 2nd
Wm. Vester, 3rd
8. W. Leno, beat colt 1 yr. old,
Porso Otis, 2nd
Samuel Owen, 3rd
Samool Slafter, be»t sucking colt,
Satnusl Owen, 2nd
। Nothing. Proud buildings roar -their J. C, Hanna, 3rd
heads heavenward and nothing to help
stay the devouring elements if once un­
der way. In this city, the buildings are
not (sacked like Chicago and if wo only
bad Water Works, we might save our­
i. O. Freeman, etwriai prem­
selves from being completely devoured
ium for stallion with 5 beat
sucking colts,
in ease of a rontlagration Wo should
DIVISION B.
have a Hook and Ladder Company.

H."Q. Carter, best jack, 1st diplo­
ma, (no compctitimi.)
IL G. Carter, best mule colt 2
yrs. old, (no competition)

a Fann na Fax—Wo

cogo fire, having lost everything, and
took ths train for thio dty while her
house was blaring. This ia only ooe
instance, there are tAseseads of others Concert and Musical Entertaiuutent,
from pupils of Mia. lisle A Mias liliger.
Music Teacban, at Union IU1I, an
Tuesday evening next, nt which time a
had hie pump factory in running order public examinetion of! their improvement
just previous to the Fair and turned ou t will be made, and prixaa given Io each
several which he exhibited on tho ground papsL
sni had one in working order. Thrv
Tbo evening’s axtreiare willttlose with
aro universally conceded to be a good s Musical Operetta, entitled, “ Jallio
pump .nd we aro glad tv know that Bell or Tho Culprit Fay.’’
Groat
Mr. A has decided to make Hastings preparations have been m-ulc to make
the headquarters tor their manufacture. this entertainuent a surocev. and wa

Hasnses Maaqu Woaxs ar ntx
Fata —Merera Black A Fuller exhibited
at the Fair toot week, several fine opedmens of their work. One, which attract
ed so much attention was a beautiful
stone curved on a solid pedretal reprerentmg a pile of boullora, the whole
having such etogsai finish, won the
praise of ail who raw iL

MicMgan Central R. R
OLD, HL1AILE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

On th. first page of this ireue w.
place before cur road ere a report of the
October meeting cf tho State Pomologi­
es! Society, held on tho 3d insU st
Spring Lake, Ottawa county, and to
whkh the special attention of our f*opto is directed- Fruit growing ia one of
the meet important interests of our
State, and too much attention cannot
be given to it by our Farmers.

l
u™.i»

r&gt;»
“ «* -r~s
- ________

DBVGOore. CtolHu-.S-q “F

Abraham Ryerson, 2nd
Thomas Alloh, 3rd
J. 0. Bray, best bull 1 rr. old.
D. C. Sanborn, 2nd
J. C. Bray,- beet bull calf,
Olis 4 Mallory 2nd
J. C. Brny, best cow,
•• “
2nd •
Otis 4 Maltoty, 3rd
J. C. Brav, beet bettor 1 yr old,
Otis 4 Millay. 2»d
CLA88 NO. 2.

J. Stevens, bret bull 3 yre. old.
and Ladies, will show tbeir teachers aad Andrew Kennedy, bret bull 2
friends how well they nppreciste their
years obi,
musical opportunitiea
An admission 1 Fred McNair, bret bull 1 yr. old,
fee of 25 cents will be charged to defray E. D. Reed, 2nd
espensea. Doors, open al ~ ; exerrisre
commences at 7 1-2 o'clock.
We hopo they will have a_Jult bouse

Thia institution with throe big tents
filled with curkxitivs, birds, beasts, rep­
tiles aad big alephanta, together with
the finest artufc display ou thia conti­
nent, which will give two exhibition in
Hastings, Wednesday, Ort. 25th. J. E.
Warner the Napoleon of managers with
tha foresight of the first consul was not
long ia discovoting that to bo a succoeotul showman, was to be a live owe, and
instead of following the well-beaten

To na Ccisar.-The Baxsxx will be
-st/* to every Clergyman in th.
County of Barry, who win furnish ns
with Ilia post office eddron- Ia return
we ask of them and each of them to
•sod na notice, of marriages, and of the
deaths that may occur in their eongrogatiims, and any other matters of pub­
lic fo feast, religious aad otherwise that
may come to their knowledge.

uuwu, —■— -ri—
tunity of soeiag a gig-auric Museum, and
grand Menagerie without visiting a
Circae—thus catcricg to the publie and
supplying a long-felt and sensible want
in the show bnsJnere It u ouid be use­
lore here to attempt enumerating the
many attradivo features ia the magnifi­
cent Circus, or furr.iah a list of the per­
tanners, or a catalogue of the vast ani­
Loan,,, WOT PaxjurMv.—Prufeasor mal kingdom cn exhibition. TheEmSwensberg, of th. Grand Rapid..Comkj, iif-n- at the two fairs. From the
Union Fair he bore off fire of &lt;ha first
prentonufor idain businrov and off
hand Penmanship, and thia, too. not­
withstanding the sharp oompatitiom
Not -UiMWd with thia th- ITofereor antora the Usta at Katomaaoo, and come.

Stevens. beat deron cow.
CLASS NO. A

Wm P. GsaeU, bret yoke of
working oxen.
Defoe McElwain, be* pr. 4 yr.
old steers,
Mooes Fuller, best pr. 3 yr*, old
steers.
a F. Edson, 2nd
tber Patton. 3rd
J. Stevens, bret pr. 2 yre. old
John Fanebar. 2nd
Wm. Vester. 3rd

Clover Hullers!
SUPERIOR, M'SHERRY AND STATESMAN
CR A I N DRILL

Mrs. W. 8. Gcodyear beat Pillow
Cease,
;
“ W, 8. Goodyear best Curauro- &amp; Jordan b-stfPatch-work

Quilt.
L. Barber 2d
•
“
B. JL Purdy ba* common “
Lottie Dfokeusan 2d Bosket
Manning Doud best Bod Spread
J. 6. Van Brunt bejt Rug “
J. M. Hawes 2d
“ !• •
M. E. Taylor ease of Millinery
Goods
" C. 8. Barton Ottoman cover,
“ O. Roywood bret Plain noodle

“
"
“
“
"
“
“

George W. Gregory, beet dog­
power churn,
O. Dunham, best boo hire,
W. T. Ejietman, best corn shsller,
Goo. W. Gregory, best horao-rake
(Coat's Superior, lock lever,)
C. F. Dwight, beef two-borre
square drag.
Eli Shupe, 2nd
C. W. Taylor, best drive well

“

wheelbarrow, hand-cart,
aud turnip drill,
C. F. Dwight, best 3 shovel corn
plow,
C. F. Dwight, licet double shovel
plow,
| E. P. Burrall, belt jucqung shovel
plow.
| E P. Burrall, beat gang plow,

E. P. BURRALL

H. W. Bolding bret Ornament-

8. W. lane, beat white beans,
F. D. McNair, best octa, (Surprise,)
Q. D. Moore, best buckwheat,
G. Brainard, best Soules wheat,
1
J. C. Bray, best barley,
Wm Landon, b«t trars corn,
L. Itorlwr, । each blow potatore,
| J. F. Emory, beet sweet potatoes.
' Mason Alien, best onions
| G. D. Moore, torgvwt aquaah,
. C. B. Eenhaiu, best winter squash,
I. Barber, l»e«t ruts bagas,
John Keegto, beat blood beets,
j “
••
best turnips,
I “
“
bret parsnips, •
' John llalchkire, beet col. of fruit
af all kinds.
1
John Hotchkiss, bret fall apples,
John Robertson, beet winter applre,
J. C. Hanna, best coL pears.
John Hotchkiss, bret col peaches,
1- Barber, best col. plums,
| Wm. P. Ftficld, best col. grapoe,

C. F. Dwight, bsat a'eel mold
board sod plow,
C. F. Dwight, bret earn plow,
8. 8. Flak, bsat cultivator and
gang plow comb’d “MeOrkl
Geo. Brainard, boat seed sower
end cultivator combined.

PLOWS AMD CASTIMGS,

POTATOES
WANTED
For which the highest market price in Cash

Grebel A Russell, best riding bri­
dle.
Orebel A ItussoU, best tot tin ware,
Mason Allen, fancy cano**.
Stewart A Sleinhotf, ciao of dental

Harrison Carpenter, 3rd
2 00
Among the many crudes otr exhibi­
tion we notice thu tawing machines, of
which there wore three kinds - the
Wheeler A Wilson. Finkle A Ivon, and
the Florence, showing some fine work
Tlwtre being no premiums for this class
of machinns, wo eould vay that they are
all first clsMi machines, and from the
samples shown u» nf work done by ths

Samuel Law. boat picture fraww,
Julius RusmU, esrvail brackets,
J. L. A I). Reed, shifting rail for
ton buggies,
Jason Rich. Lest »rtt horn- shore
Urvbei 4 RuseulL bret parlor stove.
Goodyear 4 Striker, beat ™ok stern.

ill be paid.

The best place in the

say tlist it is edaptod to all lands of
family sowing.
Wo would, also, state that Don Jones
of Grand Rapids, had on exhibition
several fine organs
M. L. WlLLUMS, soc'y

GROCERIES

J. L- Al). Read, beat single eeat
InYxe

••
“ best,______, _ _ __ , _
D. W. Ellis, best burin see buggv, 1
C. H. Drtnrtt, single buggy. 2nd

at the new brick store of

last of Letters remaining in the Po»tvffiee. Ort 11th, 1871.
Mrs C. Alloa, Edward Austin 2, P.
Mrs. C. A. Newland. 2nd
25 Y. Baldwin. A. M Butterfield, E M.
8. Andrus, best salt ris'g breed. 50 Commins, Wm. Craaaon, Fannie J.
■&lt; G. Strikre. 2ml
25 Downing. Angie Holmes, Htrnhen B.
Hoyt, Charles Hogle, Hiram Mowrey,
*• A. Kennedy, beet graham bread, 50 uulu a.—
n m
“ 8 Andrus, beat corn bread.
50
D. McOmber, best Sept butter. 50
“ML. Willsams, 2nd
25
“ A. Kennedy, bast June butter, 50
“ a B. Bcntaun, 2nd
25
“ 8. Andrus, best cream pie,
25
- A. Kennedy, bret dried peaches, 50
“ Geo. Brainard, 2nd
25
“
•• best d. apples,
50
“ A. Kennedy, 2nd
_
25

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
Geo. Brainard, 2nd
25
•• best canned quinoea, 50
8. J. Itoklmaa, 2nd
25
G. Brainard, beet tun'd currents, 50
Wm. 8. Goodyear, best pickled

(i«rBnunarL 2nd

only, at the very lowest rates.

25

N. Bartow, boat pickled pcaehre M
Goo. Brainard, 2nd
25
H. Barnum, beet can'd cherriee, SO
L Barber, 2nd
25
H. Barnum, beet can'd plums, W
W. 8. Goodyear, l&gt;ret collection
.Jm*.
'
60

3586

Years
Boca Guana.—Tbo Middleville Ptomdrebr of tost week sums up the result of
tho Railroad meeting uf Uwell in tho
following dotoful strain :-Wo wtok
aimjdy to give it as our unprejudiced
. ■ __
TtaaStacS A

Peninsular Railway.

chino make,
Mrs. J. M. Hewn, boot child's Dreoa,
“ W. &amp; Goodyear bret Night

Richard Jonas, 2nd
J. T. Dibble, 3rd
Horse screaming to tho North. Let L. N. Mixer, beat pr. 4 yrs. old
every man work with hia neighbor and
if ho ore'I do aa much as he would like,
let him do what ho caa. a nd if «B will
do this the Rood will be built asms new,
shoyarLr, and we will write victory on our
Bonner. (We mean tho R. R Banner.)

futitt?.

Nofice to hereby given
wo are
P” IITd “ do horse-shoeing and will
endeavor to give aatistoclion to all who
mar fliror us with their patronage
oet!0w3
J. L. Bn, 4 Bao.

Mre. G. Striker, beat Woolen Socks
Julius Russell beat Sofa cushion
Miaa Sarah L. Barlow beat Table
Sett Mata,
Mrs. A. Kennedy bast Woolen
Gloves,
Mrs H Barnum beet Woolen Mil-

rrneriug at '.Ms point are put within our
reach, let not one moment's time be lost
, in idle speculation. IM •try are uwL
, No matter about the tit oaUiayt. The
working bere don’t stop their labors Umure there are Ihonre in the Htve.;
they double their efltorts nnd toy by thrir
etorea. Yea; I know they kill off the
’ Drones in their industrial economy. We

MAISKIC.

UmI

LINT 0E PREMHHIB

A m«-UnK of tho Stockboktoro was
-Vms.'asst* .daaes.'Zesr »/
M. Jtsrry CnoOy
held at Kalamaroo &lt;« tbo 10th inst.
The entire lint was fully represented, aad
ft Uwe Grm* m flto Otf '/ gsrfriiys,
the road iwganised under the name cf
0&lt; 4M, 5*
1871.
the Katan.ax.xK. Lowell, 4 Northern
Mich. R. R. Co., loading from Kalama­
’ •» to Hastings; thaneo North to Smyr- J. Bipple. Katomaaoo G&gt;,
Scalpel b. g, be*.
nia, via. IxrweU
Thirteen Directors
t wore appointed, a. follows : For Kal- Ira C. McAffistor. Barry Co..
Oerogie Mack, b.g. Uno
nmasoo, &amp;; Hastings 8 ; UweD, 4 j
DIVISION A-CLAB8 1.
Smymia, 1;
For Hastings, A. J.
Orson Dunham, be* irrado ewe,
Bowue. C. a Burton, D. R. Cook. The
Cotswold,
William O. Freeman, boat, 4 yre.
D. W. FJlu, 2nd
1 namre of the Dixertore from the other
old or over.
1 place. We hare not received.
CLASS NO. B.
Parsley
Otto.
2nd
Now that all uncertaintire about the
rood are put beyond any quiwtion, and Wm. 0. Freeman, Ard
’ the advantagts of a competing line Alrah Badeack, best 2 yw, old

Experience

�At Oxaugrrino, Oci. Gib.
« Hastings, Oct- 9th, and Nor- Gib.
As-yria. Ort. 18th—Ellie School

9.500^-

'juNaahvnk “ 17th.

JOB

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S

„ Middleville “ 20th.
•*' Hickory Corners, Ort. 2&amp;th.
“ Woodland. Nor. 10th.

Ofllee in Hoatinga.

-- ----------- — I*0!'5" *ntattaiB'.
tmrt to swine and poultry are not
r srugubir, hut etnuq^y n( vtcianre
&gt; the law* of nature With them, a
ia b bog and can take ear* of him.

JJ ’»

Ofller the following
\Ta,v Titles

VINECAR BITTERS

:

FOR S A. L E ,

uwr*

of LAXIjS
of habit or Mcowity. Ther norm to
think that a hop bis no c^rac-ption uf
moo. crtnfart. cleanhMM. and good
bring ; that hr can etaud any amount
of t*gl«^ and cnH,discomfort and str­
ution ; and eo your Piggy ia thrtut i
some Stahy, otoiTy plaro (called at
pen), half filled with Btmw end brel
plank, and timbers, r.ud here hois im­
ported to live aud thrive. Whan tbo
auunapT of his firat existanew ia over,- if
not tuadB happy by A&gt;ath. his misery
ni.tl wretcheduom aro still further pro­
longed by bring crowded inti a dark.
iU-arafrirod. ill-reaiihuod corner of the
shed or stable. No maitar if th« dour
io half rolled away and tho eHoo of the
building shaky u&gt;d gaping with creeks;
no matter If thu wind dues whistle
Ihrcugh the eran old ccineen and the
UrMga), raaalotf tl
STOW Llow in. Pig-y can stan! it, be b KXI’ItDM MAIL IrarN Darth
used to Ilin ccld wcatbir, and poor
Biddy tan ttaud it tax for dhe can
■orrtrlogle Maa YartatLrtA.
UOKTMIBd KXFBKrta. ttMtj.
etosall M »M/.ill., am.*. .

Situated in tho various Townships &lt;.f

Barry County—oue of-the |«st

Couatiao in the State of

Michigan,

THEA-KECTAR
BLACK TEA_

YV ANTKlJ-AGKNTA. t»3O Iterunl ,
»» &lt;tr erirtralet (lOJ/iciKflt TUX

WtSSaxAsr
,/sfa feuf. t. i. nee.

will axpswae U) filthy places aa te boa
direct outrage upon communitr and all
sanitary fawn. Wo orw all more or 1cm
guilty; there are bat few who keep
hog* or poultry aa that should be kept,
noth die utmost rieauimesa, with good i
food, good ventHation, and accoas to 1
pure water Men, eminent as breeder,, ,
bi neat stock, and who spare no pains !
with a horse or an ox or a ant, frequent­
ly fail here.
Not long since wo visUod tho estabjubmaat of * noted breeder of neat
itwk, and I could not help noticing the
a" and their surroundings. Some., of !
i lived in just as ui&lt;w pene *• «V »
One need to hare, whifa Others - Ad tW '
greater por.iira - were kept in very
Ultliy plarea. But those that occupied
die gwd pens were not kept dean — 1
wallowed in their own' mire, nnd ,
fao, when thorn was tdaa trod old I
draw and old liedding in Ao bam and '
to hare kopt id,-::. If

FAMILY KNITTER.

THE CHEAPEST RACE

BALTIMORE.

.•s«-anttreriisrrs
Qaw'
s
leaalr-an,a U 1 ■I ■
i ut Haora aim -va uaulular fanz sen
BMaMiaa l« Uia l&gt;. A iwrasr trtra ha.a&lt; m

Sexual Scienc

HASTINGS.

FOR

CARLTON.

fjjfn'ursn

WILLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS.
’ After oue h"a town seeds, hoed planta
and fought weeds all ntituner. it really
stems aa though a Utile rest from sue*
Work might bo had in^anttunn. But
life is but a constant strife at best, and
if wo would secure tbo i good thing* of
earth, a little forethought in the way ot
preparation is quite important.

HOPE.

CAUTION
REDUCTION OF PRICES

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
irvtng.

SHEPARD'S

COfiPOUHD WABOO BIITO
EiSfSK'u^Kn.t"- “•
Frier, only SO CcnU a Bottle.
mtns that hare varied somewhat G
ths original type, and if this variation is
in tho right direction—i. u., suits us
better than the normal (urn—they mav
tx-prr^-n.-l with «&gt;m.. sa-jnav that
mure ot h-oa of tho next genotatioa will:

ORANGEVILLE.

FAMILY BIBLi

pUH--

A FAMILY RECORD,

C'ounlij or State.

IWO ILLUSTRATIONS,
50,000 It KF ERE .V U E8,
TIIK ■•u.-ruutax family BIBLK

^■zrPsychomincy.
main enjp is gnttenxL Let any oultivnU&gt;r drew u model uf the' fan* he may
S» in any uf lira oadinaiy root croja,
th. n make selections a* near it aa
ihle out of every crop, carefully mi**d from ooch, end it will requin­
hut a few yea™ to obtain a pmnaare:
varisty of the deaired farm.
manner, as there are really dodo
n be called tho original or norH» of the species. Tuusatoea,
l cue umbers and tr.uaii.aa can on-

COCOAlNEl

Janndier, Ixiilyrttion, Sour Stom­
ach, Camirnu., Srrrmu and
Sick Headache, Liter Complaint,
frtwr*f
uc, Dyvpepma, Wormo
in Children, File*, Bllloai Q&gt;M.
plaint*, Loot of Appetite, I'.rvptloiu of the Skin, Fit*pie* on the
Face, and all IMaeeueo erf the
lUood; allo the bent Dinretie in
far for Kidney Cumplaintt,
JToab Hack, Fain In the Mil,
Lumbago, Gravel, llbeumatitm.

Ih&gt;l ear ■■
lITBMfltQI

Price, «nlyM Cento a Bottle.

JURUBE8A
PB^A'gEQIUMM.^.
mod, far til Umosm* &lt;
Vl.n AMD NTMUn.
llltHTIitluTIIIX OF H
HY. LTI.R1NR. OH AH
FOVKHTV OB-A Y4

ORJMMEJVML
FREE

.&lt;.it'«a rurr-itou TiiKiit
tmCOHITABTU.

For Me by Drwt'fj art Nthn OnmJj.

' GN. SHEPARD.

i

WB3

Dr. Weill’ Etet if Jmteii

free

Moe* Suitable for tbo Ptautlv,
Most Valuable lor th® Student,
Moat Insteurtivo far the Toaehrr.
Moat Appropriate far the Child,
Moat Useful far the Minister,
Most Ibteresting far tho Fanner
Most Elegant far the
Most Profitable toe tho Study.
THE-ricrqat^i. family bible.

:^.r^^ys,ar5K!
w.lk iS&gt;lr ■ll.iwl...,

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HUMAN MISERY.

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                    <text>VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. OCT. 18 1871.
HEX-! drains and blood and dust, they stand
at their post* and work their ptsco* with
tbo skill tnd firmness of veterans whik
ar ms oittx xocxrsw aor.
the esunago thicken* arounl thorn. We
kap over tho works and with steel

BECOLLECnOMB OF THE
1
ICAN WAR.

Would call 'Ute attention of the public to the Largest and Great­
est variety of

cookiNs m pi8i.hr mm I

•i tkffitl 'J BtlM

Sfifi Ctuu.

At early dawn oa (he 11th, our artil­
lery opened upon the soul hem gate* of
tho city. Our brigade wm ordered to

castk of Chapultepee. Our poiition
was upon tbo south-east. Gen. Pillow
was to advance upon the west side from
tire aqueduct nt El goHno. Officers

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!

S™'

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Daily
RUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stalls,
STEWART k. STKIMHOFF.

Shims ait IstaticaT Deitiitx,
RD'S

* »Ws Aura Hwsteeu

oom
it-Jr—“•

taking of the castle, wo return to our
regiment, leering forty-two of our par­
ty spoa the bloody soil of Chop. Itopsr.
Swooping in haste along the causeway
er* rejoin our brigade. Gen. Smith
i
&lt;

filled with the round of irregular dbchargro of cannon and muiketry, tho
shouts of nemba'ants and shriek, of the

OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOVE.

or to sinks down or spiro thee* more
Gt subject* for the nursery than th*
fold. Skillful side thrusts from their
short ■woods, tho crack of their weftaimed .ecopotas and pistols, warn us
that they are no m-an opponents.
Clubbing rur guns w* reluctantly beat
thorn aside and open a paaeag* to the
cnsik. B&lt;ore as is a diteh in tho bill-

mon from Quitman’s diridan command­
fall among in like rain,
ed by.Maj. Twiggs; end one of 200
right and left eomradee go down like
1 mon from oar division and placed under
grain before th* reaper. Porter, Hag.
the command of Caph Casey. It was coming!" Totbe east the banner of ner, Steptoe, Drum and Dimkk .ply
the
Pennsylvanians
is
seen
drifting
on
my lot to be one of th* last named party. Pioneer oampanin with ladders, the smoko of tbo battk—ever and anon
One after another of their
famines pick* and crowbar*, accompa­
falling a* erne after another strongholds crumble before tho crashr*ro b shot down. When | ing weight of their dfotfargro.
nied ua Gen. Worth's division wa*
held in rororrs * .bort distance north
’
to—-| F*r across th* low, w*t meadows, a
of Molino del Rey.
' distant* of two miles, the amok* of a
The hill on the north and in tin- rear
i fiorcai cannonade b aeon, in front of
i Worth's Hare, indicating a sucoraaful
&lt;&gt;l Chapult«pe&lt;f was ro sleep as to pro-,
self, I was;
। elude tho idea of an atleek from that
; advance toward th* Sea Co*ma gate.
j quarter.
IH* now two o'clock, and our achbv. During the night of tbo 12tb, our,
ments for the day ar* !bo taking of tho
■ batteries commanding the approaches J
castfo, killing end woaadiog 2,500 of
from the city to th* oastli. occasionally |
the enemy, capturing 800 prisoners,
swept the roads to prevent tho garriatn 1
among them fir* general officers, seve­
ral stand* of colors, 80 pieces of cannon,
from recciring reinforcement;,.
;
For two hours ou the moning of the I
and ammunition enough to supply oar
13th, our barroriet kept up their fire'
““"J
.

upon the castle and the Bolen gate.
The enemy's guns as promtly answered. |
At B o'dock they censed firing for a form hastily under the castle,
ladder* in a twinkllug, are 1
against tho walls. A strife with f
felt the importance fit the impending:
struggle. Among comrade, there waa
.
,
a hasty disposition of effects, and direc­
lance* at hi* breest falls
tion, about homo lueaaagc, to be Mat
’
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in the event of death to either, and a
■baking of hands at parting, u o*eh |
repaired to hi* place in tho line*. There Barnard and Casey are among tho forewas aglow upon the chock, tho com- •I mo,t, and straggle with their follower,
pressed lira. a sparkle in the eye of those for a fire*, place upon tho ladders. We
who went forth to battle, that told of gather thickly around tho main works,
unflinching resolution, high-eouled dar­
ing ami dnufltlote courage ; und there They multiply—a line k formed like a
were thoee who expressed sadly, yet re­ well arornd us Kec-n eye* and steady
signedly, to aimrsdea, a premonition of bauds are picking off the “ Greasers”
on tho |*upete and at tho windows.
coming death.
To the sonth-weai the colors of Shield's
■umod firing, sending shot and shell brigade is drifting upward to cur sup­
over our hoods upon tho &lt; netny until port. We hear the shouts of Geary's.
• toy were masked. Thea the firing oa Baxter's, and Gladdm's men as they
our part orsaed and we tautened for­ pour over Oso *n«ny's out-works on tho
ward under a galling fire from tho cnc- , west Tto Palmettos and Now Yorkers

Our loss is about 1W killed and
OW wounded. Among the killed b the
Imhenled and gallant Bansom, Lieut.
OoL Baxter, Maj. Twiggs and tea other
officers. Gcas. Pillow and Shield, rre

hi, wife on the night of tho 12th was
opened about noon of th* 18th by the
adjutant of hu regiment w bo added the
following postscript:
** Mrs. Ransom. I'rvgrat to tell you
that, to-day. your husband, whlk lead­
ing his followers op th* heights of Chapultopec. vm shot dead at tho bead cf
hb regiment. Hi* death b a heavy
jo** to the army and county. W* sym­
pathise with you in your oflUetion.''
So cn tho following ero, m ho prediote-1, CoL Rxnscm ‘rested insid* the
Groot Qly," but it was a “city not made
with hands, eternal ia the Hsarana*'
Whik the battle of tho morning w»*
raging, a mono of sad end thrilling in­
terest was transpiring at Mexeoan, half
a milo to tho souths**! of thocastlo and

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A lodgment b at length gained in ,ogainat their own countrymen They
tho msiii works. Major Seymour, now ,were tried by court martial and found
tery of voltigcure found entrance owing to the death of Ransom, leader (guilty. Tbo** that deeertod before the
through a breech in tbcv couth wall of of the Dlh, lieut. Reed of tho 11th, and ,war were limply branded upon tho bare
the enclosure. Ho was followed by Liout. Gantz of the 7th are the first 1back by baring the letter " D” burned
officer* to gain a firm footing alone. isto
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the flesh with a hot iron. They
on a run frqtu th* mill They darted Reed snalche* the banner of hb regi- iwere then Mt at liberty. Fifty others
from tree to tree protected by the bodies ment and swinging it alofL- tn th*, act •
of tho huge cyprees and poured' in a of doing this a Greaser with a long |ty suffered the penalty of their crime*
knife aims a deadly blow at hb back. ।at Son Angelou tho 10th and 11th and
deadly fire u[«&gt;a the enemy.
With Casey at our head we advanced The throat b warded off by a friendly ;30th al Mexroac on th* 18th of Septemto the wall, but out-stripped tho pion­ bayonet that M-nds the enemy writhing 1
eers with tho ladders Fur a tew min in the dust Seymour reache* the flag­
staff of the enemy and hsuh down their ।
colon. Bat th* battk b not over. Be­ Iowa with hands pinioned and halters
low and inrido the works tbo ronflirt .about their necks. They were then in­
rage* fearfully. But wo combat ** on formed that they might be spectators
bring pfootd wo raado a nuh for tho tho roof of a powdrr hoiuc. The works of the straggle at Chapultopoc, and that
top of the walk. Those forcmort were around us are ruined—there b death the appearance of tho stars an t stripes
met by the en*my and hurled headlong below and above us. Thry will not de­ □I oa tho casdo was th* signal for 'their
and bleeding to the ground. Shot and stroy their friends for tho sake of injur­
shell an I band grenades fell among U&gt; ing their foe*. The prisoners taken are
MATTINGS,
like had. Soaso of the latter, with foe not few—they are quickly disarmed
smoking, were hcKilv caught up and and retained under guard just at oar
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hurled bock over the walk to explode ha-frl'
UTH0LSTSRSD GOODS,
among their owner,. A footing on the perish widi u, should an explosion en­
wall w'.a at length gained. Wo wore sue. Thon resisting wo press closely
then aoo* orcr, and removing perctu- and give nu tim* to ignite th* jweparcd
■oa cape, guro all who faced us a hasty trains. A few attempt it, bat they fail
NOTTINGHAM LACES, touch of the cold steal. Tbo burwing before the mertil«M* steel end water
of howitair rtadls, the alinrp crack of with their blood the powder they vainly
rifle*, tha thunder of tho heavy gun* in attempt to Are. At every turn a wall
tho caitie above ua, tho loud about* of of lances confront u% Sword* flush in
air and clash against encountering
stool, bayonets eroes. tancro gleam and
OBASJI JtAPTDS, MICHIGAN shrieks of tho wound*!, a* the ohtter- rifle* are clubbed. The i» fight man­
tag and eruihing alerl boro down its fully. Itb a tai*, great straggle for
wntiling rictima made th* tight and ft* fofenro of th* cityi Th* heavy
sound of th* conflio* anpallmg. For to gun* alone commanded ths Usort of ' tbs
tho west and approaching th- cornmoc capital nod once in our hands thoh
renter toward which al! were tending,
wo saw the colore of tho 9th an1 lUlh
regiment*, and hasrd tho loud about* of
th. New Englandera *« shoulder to
shoulder widi the Burkcyo Boys they

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Through the sulphurous smoko of battlo were seen tho forms of Andrewa
Ransom, Howard and Pillow, shouting
and urging their foUow«ro up tho n»oenL Now an efisw falk bleeding
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�Which was expected to render this re- I
•ult certain; yet the first trial tire
proved thia an error. The dlstricl Mi­
Counties (usually I
1.000 majority) has.
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doubt ho states the facts, and they are
tri« MOlposed of Luaerne, Pike, and
horrid elmovt beyond hutnsa conception.
Monroe CwmUea-Mnally Demueraito
Mxxomisu, Mieb., OoL 11, *71.
by at least 3,000 has sleeted Harriet. per curvuncy in vnnrmcu* quantities
whu-b
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to
working
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BcprtUlcaa^rer CoUtna. who wa* boltto abolish “cuetom houses" and all ©th­

While you have brem occupied tai' the
wible work of lurnishing relief to th*
• rely afflicted juqile of tho neigbUr. .r city of Cbteago, large sretfana of
-wn Stats w«re being duvastetod by
Oi. •&gt;»* kterihle scourge of fir*.
Several counties havo been almost
entirely mined, thriving cities, towns
and viliage* bare been reduced to aahaa;
mill*giving vmptoynter.t end aupjort to
hundred, of famibra whole townships
Of valuable timber, dwelling*, bams,
crop* and property uf evwy Aewrri ption, have l&gt;*oa totally des boyod .
Th* destraction of both life and proper­
ty haa been appalling; thousands of
oar dtiwius have been renderod house.
Ue* and hoatetoe*, and are deatituto of
th* absolute WKMariee of life.
Tho caltmity which ha* befallen uur
people, terrible as it wonlfl be at any
other time, i* doubly so at tho eotnimmcemeat of tbc approaching mctemenl ma­
son at th* year, and calls most earnestly
upon evary eitizen nf the State, who ha*
racopad thb sad disaster, to contribute
promptly and liberally toward the relief
of these, our suffering fellow -missus.

sir eboeen by some 1S.WB m Jonty. And they do not (ua tn Ohio) i.wa their
san-e-.- to their opponent-.* weakntei,
without taxoe, and huw the "State" u
slues tbeir Democratic eompeUtora.are
to au|*ply food and ciuihos, whore ao one
ia bound to work or to obey, is not sta­
ted. The latest philosophy ia. "let eve­
ry man und wviuau bv a law unto himself"—Wheu we sue to many real grievanuea and evils that can be trowlied, it
Iowa waa certain to go Republican make* our heart bleed to see my follow
by a large majority, and baa disappoint­ meohanics give heed to those mad theoed no one. Though no Bepreeeutatn e*
in Coogrvm were to be chosen, her ma­
jority is nearly /up to her mart - to.oon.
It may be regarded a waste of time to
On the whole, the Republicans have aey one wurd in esriaus refutation of
done nobly In tbc October Elerttous. tkoeo rommunistfo •rrota and ypt they
Aiul Um omec. ore good for November. look so dazriing to tho dreaming youth,
and er* urgml under so many pleasing
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY THE dilutees, that a few word* ot exphuusWORKIMOMArs PBIEMD.
tion may not be out of plan* When­
ever you decree that tho man who does
two day*' work in cue, or who, by a
•uccjesfal invention which has cwt him
But tho workingmen moat look to year* of toil, shall bay* no other reward
themselves individually, far the attain­ eioept hi* living from day to day. de­
ment of a higher degree of proepnrty ; stroy all motive for exertion, and, there­
fore, general laziness and rareloasueaa
State, and to political action aa the chief take* the plate of *ncrgy
II i* prover­
means of railing them to a greater level bial U.*t lb* Government cannot get its,
of prosperity arw doing tbo laboring men work done a* cheaply and .fliL-ietitly as
wry groat injury. So that contract, are private corporations, because tho qjeeiifovred ; so that life and property am mect of »ell-int&lt;ro«t is wanting, both in
secure; so that every yvuag naan la free­
ly to learn any trade, ar enter any vo­
cation be please*, and every man is al­ uiuat aggrniauxl form of the *y»0ni"f
lowed to change that vocation at will; State remi-B oomplainad of. Thu* all

from the pfaysicial laboring elate than
they ought to pay ; ao that' it nrovides
them with a complete end hoc system
of ..-duration—taking the dtiM from tbo
primary school and advancing him to
tho grammar and high
school,
and finally sending him to the Euiveraity wit bout any charge of tuition ; the
State has dram all that it ought to du as
an organised corporation
Franklin has well said, ** velvet, scar­
let and satin put out the kitchen fire."
Inorder that contribution luav be
•* You cannot bare your loaf and eat it
dietributed judiciously aad wisely, it
has been deemed beet *.s appoint two
reoervod capitalist, securing a homo of
"State Relief Lbmmiltee*,” cue of three
your own, and bevumo a self-emjdoyer
1. cated ia the dtv of IMrost. and com­
by your owu detonninatiou, • jwreevwrposed of the following named pcrnoui:
once, oconomioBl habits, arid fidelity.
C. M- GARRISON. Chairman
CMABLES KElJjUGG, Traosarer. Every man must work out his own sal­
vation. A careful oomparieo &gt; of all
GEORGE McMILLAN
The other in th* city of Grand Rapid* claseeo of labor, the wagve |«id, end the
ccnip-red uf the following named par­ coat of board, made by David A. Welle,
tbs late Commissioner of tbo revenue,
chows that everr mat. engaged ia a meHON. THOMAS D. GILBERT,
chaaieel employment, and having ooaHON. WM. A. HOWARD,
HON. N. L AVERY
stant work to do, can eave two hundred
HON, HENRY KRAUCK,
dollar* a year without infringing upon
GAIT. ROBERt COLLINS.
■It is requanud that mewey, clothing, able ctothei, wboleemne food, a good
food or bed-ling be forwarded to or.r or
roam, paper*, tnagjxitie* end lecturers,
tbc other of three eotumiUce*. a. tusy ansi have- all the &lt;rth*r comfort* n*c*»be the must eoavenient to the donor*.
•ary to a prqgvesira and eWiieed man,
The State Ctenmittoro will appoint one and yst can save two hundred dollar*
or more persona in the several countie*,
per year. It ia true, no aUowoaee ia
to whom ccntributiona from the town­ made for tobacco el tewing, cigar-e.aoking.
ship* may be sent, and by whom they grog-drinking, end various kinds of ex­
will be transmitted to oaa of the Stale pensive sprvee and amusements ; but the
jeopteof Mfchigan hare been, and prob­
ably will continue to bo made from oth­
er blalrs. such cannot he dopeuded upon,
rrliana- must bo placed mainlv upon the
people uf our own Commonwealth.
1, therefore, appeal to tbo people of
Michigan to moot this *mcrge»r»' *ith
a degree uf promptness and liberality
noeaured only by the urgent neceestteeo

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Iowa. 40,000.

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Ohio. 25,000.

Pennsylvania, 15,000.

(inn Banal*.—Late dispatches any
the health sf Quaes Victoria is improv­
ing. That tie Maxieet—Jfomnoer at

The following hotter from Hon. E. 8.
IngriU of Menominee, to Gov. Baldwin
deocriptkM of the terrible sufferings of
ths people of KoMh-rti Wisconsin, and

law* which toad to destroy th« motive*
uf exertion*, destroy exert iou itself; and
Jetfrroon well eaid, “ that uatiog ia govwroed beat which is governed least."

but all tho settlement! for a distance up
th* river, including oae mill, (my own.)
and through the Birth Creek settlement
were- totally destroyed, not leaving a
house, born, fence or stack, and hardly
an aaimal Ws hare brought in anil
buried yesterday and to-day about 14
taen. women and children. Many oth­
er* are missing, and undoubtedly lie

trust tbo appeals may not be in vain.
Barry County ought to do much. As
yet our people ore doing very Utile
Who will move in tho matter without
delay.
Now that tho generous and unirenia,
response to the apjioal for aid to Chica­
go ba* mot, for the prresmt at least, tho
needs in that dirvetiuu, wo ore glad to
note, not only eithfn the border* uf our
own State, but in New York and risewhsre, a prompt desire to cotne to tho
aid uf tho peuple of this btate, who

that ore alive, 100 and upward, many of
whom are horribly burnM, and are ren­
dering tb*m all th* care possible
AU ar* stripped of every dollar's
worth of property, except what they
havo for their Ixxiies, and soma have
ncx^to nothing on, ths fire pnaeing over
their* farms, leaving literally a blackened
waste. If this calamity had visited us okut elsewhere, may hare sumo intellionly, wo could well have mot the pecu­ gvut untteratnndiug of tho amount uf
niary call upon us, but before tbo tire aid nevded fur our Mishigan sufferers,
reached U» it hail [Kissel over tlu* fann­ it would be wall to state succinctly what
ing aettkmeute arid village of Prehtigo is known ia regard to the nxtent of the
and village of Menekaumc, ua the Wis- iI lueses in Micbigau.
I In tho first place, it must be said that
the reports which have cornu in do not
,
I by any means represent tho total disas| ter. Many intenpr towns and tracts of
&gt;oountry in the northern pert of the
Stalo havo doubtless suffered, from
which we liavo uo news whatever/ the
usual difficulty arid delay in learning

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ing than the muaqurtoe and the Canada
thiade, and yet they thrive. So it is j
with men, their diffen-noo in usefulnoas
and power are very great, their earniugs, therefore, are different, and their ■

I Maxico.—A special dispatch from the
CttyoT Mexico, dated Ort. 2d, at ln
o'clock a. at., bring* the exciting InteHlgenre that the malronteute at the
Mexican capital, beaded by Ute noted
chief Gen. Negrete, hare actaully ris­
en, and, aided by liberated prisoners,
have .i/rrled the citadel. But, aa we
mlxbl expect, the Government baa been
found strong enough to crush their do­
ing, and the young rebellion waa earnmarilyqiMncbed. The promptneM with
which tho newly reconstructed Govern-

The publication, yesterday, of the res­
olutions of delegates who withdrew from
ths B«g&gt;ubUcaa Convention at Syracuse .

rraia.—A dtapaieh from Pcsth
that the people of Ogulln. a town
noris, are In tevult on accountpf

er, and apparently some will be cripple*
and blind fur Ufa.,
Anything the: can bo sent—flour,
luw-f, vl&lt; tb&lt;* old or new. for men. wo­
men and children—will be acceptable.
Sjweislly are they destitute of clothing,
for none have more than the clothe* on
their backs, aad a* the fire approached
them in the night, wbsa all were ia bed,
it found them eeaatily clothed indeed.
It view of the great calamity of the
burniag of Chicago our case m*y seem
raid!, but to these sufferer* who have
got
a winter starring them in the fare.
strong, and afford to the weakest human
have all these, would not be a good dti- i being the mean* of solf-developmenL—
arn or a wealthy man if he had an in­ W* must try to aid every man. woman
come of numy thousand a year Self and child to become aa useful and great
indulgent and sensuous men can aquan- aa its native power* admit, and this ia
the only posoiblo solution of the lalror
problem
Fellow laborer*, if there are other
practical reraedi**, which you, can sug­
In addition to perwmal eeouomy, and gest it is your duly to bring them to
that earnest conscieusasse of duty aad light If you can suggest any addition­
paroevartca* which is willing to make al duties for the State, any additional
self sacrificM for future independence, methods by which each person can bo
there is another read running parallel mad* belter, wiser, greater, more honest,
with this to speedy offluenco. He who industrious er frugal, if you can add to
can do anything, no matter holt small a hi* mlf.reepoct or self-devetoping power
thing, a little bettox. than any one elec, by any additional duty, safeguard or
Mad never Jfv, fhg be will ba out of employment, it is not only your priv­
onploymeut or that he will not receive ilege, but your duty to present It for
very high reward fat lu* labor. Thu public discussion

Notma thought tho city was in ipecial
danger unul 10 or 11 o’clock, but at
that time a strong wind setting in from
the woods, tho fire swept over the &lt;nty
with wonderful rapidity Th. whole of
River street. Eighth, and in fact the
main part of the city was soonin flamas.
Not a building oa those two important
streets oeonjied, except one «r taro near
tho long bridge.
Laks View House went next, and then
the fine Cilv Mills of Workman, Geerlings A Co. This mill was cue of tbo lar­
gest ia the Btnta. and waa a magnificent
argbi when mvefopnd in flamoa tho

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ItepuUicaAs at th* C.fiUL The fizzle,
they think, would U&gt; sufficiently appar­
ent without this public acknuwledgo- nearly all their follower* were taken
taeot,a«id slance might have been better. priaonrra. A lew eeeaped to tbc moun­
tains. Insurrectionary manifestoes were
Il baa just transpired that in June lp‘acanled In Agram.
hut the recall of Minister Catecasy was
requ&lt;-*ted by I'reeidetil Grant. The
Czar .elicited that be bo tolerated until
the visit of the Grand Duke Alexis had and Germany were signed In Berlin,
to-day. and that SI. Pouyer-Qucrtier will
leave that etty to-morrow for Taria.
■ The Radical Journals are unanimous
I In their censure of tlx appointment of
Pcrier to the Ministry of the Interior,
! and accuse M. T blare of pretending to

son far this ha* not been announced ;
but the I'reeaient and secretary of State
it i* stated, bold neither personal tux

Wc have a Full Line of BLACK SILK which wc arc Belling

nt very low figure*.
Bgiin.—A dispatch from Madrid, do­
ted the l-'.th Inst, says the rupture b** &lt;
tween the adherents of Benc^v S^gssls j
and ZorrillsIs complete. Tbc Itepnbli I
can* are said to be ripe for an offensive |

mouted by th* fir* itself. But what u
k*uwn call* for wide-etmad symjiethy Minister^ •
and immediate practical aid.
The President returned to Washing­
On tho I.ake Huron shorn, and in th*
Baginaw valley, tbo low* ha* t.oen sw.’ep- ton in giLd hral'h last evening. All
classes uf Utt ciliaeM welcomed hits,
torero, donato.1 by the pooplo of Green
Bsy, Appleton, Oshkosh, end other
Mr*. Graaf, Miss Nellib and Jeeee Grant
towns of Wisconsin, arrived, aad this
arrived to-ro vestenlay morning.
has temporarily relieved us or to their
llorati* Bolster's second trial for the
want*. Wa can tor tno pnwent keep
tourdir of bunny Janies is now progress­
ing her- The eridencu an both sides

utilitarian and communistic’ philosophers
could re-create the earth, they would
level th” cliffs of Rocky Mountains, and
convert our swamps an J lakes into pota­
to patches; they would abolish both
the torrid aad frigid son— and have the
teaijvraturo regulated by * grand ther­
mometer.' But. fortunately or not, the
earth Exists with all its inequalities of
sorises and temperature, and mankind

man who ha* the reputation of a good
The reesedies which we may suggest do
mechanic, aad doae every job catr usted out exclude oib*rs ; Lui let each workto him with fidelity. wUl always be.vsg- ingnmn consider w.U how far lu&gt; has
•rly sought after and obtain togher availed LimswU of th* rcmudute already
within his reach. The preend i* the
t differently or elovealy. We once knew only time within our reach ; the past
a nwia who had the roputatiou of being cannot be recalled ; the future may nev­
a skiUfal white-washer, aad repairer uf er be our*. Thu*, we urge most earnest­
rain Water cisterns, and of minding ly upon sack and all-not to fix tlirir
plastering, chimneys, Ac., and humble eyes upon the "good time coming," to
a* this calling wax he had cngsg.-mn.i.
far Ate whafo **mm&gt;, far day* aad week* Do not trr to recap* from duty fcnm
ahead, white other men could swreely cora, from labor ; but meet each day’s
find a job uf work to do. Every me demand, with rrecJutfon, and let it be th.
cbanic ought to take a prifo in this call­ law of year faarily, ao thoroughly iming. Mt by mere talk end prodamarion praared that it will Mt be disputed and
but by actual practical feeling sad work­ infringsd, that in time of health sod
ing. He should form aseoeiaiioM with steedr employment aamethiag for the
brother mechanics foe the puipoee of ftriar* must be saved. O, bow much of
rmsing his craft to higher drill in order misery, uf wretebedaere and pein would
: that they may import to eaoti other new b» averted, if aS claa&lt;a of eociety woaid

MtennpUtoda measure which would
nity, thought it prudent to have him re­' fsttaC^he exchange of commerce between
moved from the prison to th* lanaiis
,
and other rieantrie*. Thai the
asylum. They deny the truth of th*' ditf-reucca bctwve* employer* and ovncurrent charge* that neatly «50.0(W vu
3 ployed at Newcastle mu far from a
contribated by the gambler*-of the coun-'
trv to be used in procuring his acquits).
It is true, however, that a Isrgu indsx
of roughs of that coder her* latterly
honored Washiugfaa frith fadir preseorr, and have mads the air at thd .hi-,
tel*, in street can Ac., resound with
The strike, therefore, continue", and
praises of Dirdin and denunciation of
threatens to be attended with serious
his victim; and it is not attempted to be
disturbance*, and that Her Britannia
denied that the principal evidence on
M*j«'y's training-ship Rarer ha. sg*ia
too Carpenters tools are especially
which
justification
and
self
defease
was
needed, and nails and glass. Lumber I
been damaged by a cullision
•won all ran ham. shelter. Ths ptoriaions should be of ths noli last kind that
and ‘hat tho testimony oa the trial
will bear shipment-such as beef, pork,
allowed wonderful discrepancies with
lard, flour, ate.
that brought out prior to his eommitment. These significant tacts together
with tho general feeling of antipathy
on tho part of gnmblcn towards 41cUnder this beading: th* jUcfriutr and Corihy siace ho caused aoren &lt;&lt; their
Tniex of Monday cohtaine tho loltow- detis to be broken ujs bare doubtless
iug Ediimial, that more concisely than resulted in the reports of money imaur other wo bars aeon give, tbo fosse* pswperiy usmI. the Uwth of which it ia
at Michigan by the recent terrible Gr­ probably iiirpowrilde to proro.
and the terrible suffering* of tbo houae-

earth, the Land or the eea, climate or
temperature, animal* «t man, wc so*
everywhere the must astounding differ••ncM and inequalities. Difference of
j of light, motion, distance of aixo among .

I the stars, inequalities—such ns mountoins, swamps and lake* on the land, tbo
bunting sands of tits Sahara, and tho
ievlwrgs uf Greenland. The same astoundms dilforcacxit a.-. niUong animtls
and plants. What can bo more annoy-

rill be st Grand Haven to-r.igbA Orto*
bar IB, a good load of relief whieh will
go to Manistee a* soon as wind- and
weather permit*. Zs tfarty days ereurawfretaHi rstt t*si pfr«u If Mttrr, mH WWW.
Aftar that!dato wt.pliro will ha re to- be
curried by wagvn* 80 mile*, frun. Whito-

The Gtannnn War has forced the French to put a heavy export

K»g*l
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- will bo rcfaeinbcred that Iw w.
emir (onwcu-d ; but obtained

Sfivwtul iwominent citirena of North
Cafrdina ore at pn-acut in Washington
only are their home* destroyed, but the including jlon. Clinton L. Cubb, M. C.
large mills in which many of them and lion. Nathaniel Boyden ex-lf. C&lt;
found employment are alao burned. It is aulLcvitativoly stated that the N. C.(
Th* people are thus out only without DcmocncJ are greatly chagrined at the
homes, but without the- posubilitv of
earning a livelihood. They can find no defeat they sustained last August in the
subsistence in the region where they call fur a (fonventioa. The oldest and
have fired, and evety avenue of trans­ best of the conservative citizens, who
portation ia crowded to its utm-uC capac­ hare afiliatrd with tbc Democracy hen,-.
ity in bringing destitute refugee* Iron lofiire, are fast deserting that party, am!
1L
Tbo same is true, bat in a slightly are in favor of Great fc. fi*aifrat Th*
Court
modified tense, of the Western |«rt of recent Ku-Klux developmu.
th* Btato, where tho thriving towns of i at Raleigh has had a teadeucy to an..—
MtuuU-o and noliatul, an J tlm little the mudernie men, whosa only refuge*
j&gt;ort sf Giro Haren Hot* been utterly of safety new is in the Republican pardestroyed, and largo tracts of land laid
desolate. Beside* thoac points there is
Moat of the pruonen recently con­
great loss in the interior portions of the
State, cf which probably we shall never victed at Raleigh, filly-thro* in number,
hare adequate acruunta, as it would loft that city on tho 5th inat, and asveral
need a reporter in every square mile to
of them p*s*.-d through Baltimore yes­
gaihee up the detail*.
It is a moderate estimate to my that, terday on lleir way to the Xlbany Penin the loaslitie* already beird from, at ilen tiary. Some of ths convicted par­
least Jilt
]&gt; oido are now home- ties who were duped by their leaden
were let off with a light fine or a -few
months impritonment, while the leaden .
themselvee such as R. A. Shotwell who

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I: tes io ete r. O .UeiMuic. Hs*Ma«* Mly&lt;
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Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

The best place in the

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GROCERIES
in at ,t|ie beW brick store of

Hon. Wat. H. Sowarl who returned
on TueOdny last from a vuyar. Of M.Ol-O
mill* around tho globe is reported to bo
in tbo best of health an-1 spirita Ilia
hands, jartisily paralysed far some time
are much better and tie now hoj&gt;ea aeon
to fully regain their use. The laurels
of the vcnareble functionary aad aekolar form a new page in the history of
returned pubbe men.
The Secretary uf tho Treasury is
busily engaged in tbo performance of
hi* onerous duties at tbo Department.
He ia looking well again, having reov-

WIfiCOMBU.

trnrtnd while on bis late visit to Ohm.
Neman in tho ooiMtry'w«ks didder
nor carve lee* for tho fling* that ar*
made at him by those who envy him
tho pocifioa wide* io now gvaerrily a*L
corded to him of being tbo groatMt
foutiM-urr of tho prevent generation. He

pay Cash for our Groceries, we p
Cash, for Produce, and veil for Cash
Pfife nt

very lowest rates.

�Bah***.'

Tit* R.*r»&gt;»ucAit

LAR Mf
TMMt

•uro juddofg:
I Purauant to a call issued by Mayor
' Goodyear, a meeting of tho ci turn, of.।
Hasting* was held at tho Court House
but evening, to toko measure., for tha
relief of the p^ple of Manistee. Hol­
The all alworinng topic—fire I
land and other places in our State, which
Fu*e ia tbeIng woods are raging with have suffered by tho late Are.
H. A. .Goodyear waa called to tho
chair, and J. R VsnVelscr was elected

Gold ns 1.4.

ms vs: -

GREAT WESTERN railway.
rr—. Uar n;,.
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.BsatsMtw ►MAIMIC.

(J RANI) TRUNK RAILWAY
^^S^SSWSSSt-Ste:

Wm. H. Jewell moved that a Com­
Urge quantities of apple, are being
mittee of three, with R. J. Grant as
slipped from this place.
Chairman, l&gt;o appointed to draft suitable
Several of our citizena havo visited resolution*, which motion prevailed.—
Chicago since the great fire
The Chair appointed aa such Committee
Junes H. Stone, of the Kalamuoo R. J. Grant, R. B. Wightman nnd Wm.
TZayr^k, has roturnel from his Euro­ n. Jowell, which Committee reported
pean trip.
.
tho following resolutions which were
A Maine damsel rowed fight miles in unanimously acoepteJ and adopted :
an hour and a quarter.
IFsar.w*, Tn view of tho terrible cal­
amity by fire that has befallon many

I-ate file* from European paper* com­
ment most favorably on tho appoint-meat of .the London firm of Henry
Clew* a-Uo., 01 banker* abroad for all
foreign reuntrics of the U. 8. Govern­
ment and the Treasury Department, in
place of Boring Broo.
•
It is true that no feeling but the ut­
most cordiality of spirit exists between
those two rcprreentiro banking bouae*.
The pubbo pleasure grounds within
It i* nut true, that Borina Bro*, have London now-romnriee about thirty.fire
hundred apes, while those ia tho sub­
urb* amount to ten thousand acres mor*.
Of the former tem* fourteen hundred
acre* are in public squares.
•

Au Iddisna cooper showed n pecutisrity of Hoosier calculation the other day
by putting hie little boy inside a oask to

THE GRANDEST
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MOST STUPENDOUS ENTERPRISE;
.?82ssv«ans5Sr*“~
A whole Library ia itoelf

fttsjysskswwa write

tec
List of Letter* remaining in the Po*tOffioe, Oct 18th, 1871.
ir!f00A“‘.9artert A,?°" Bfoeriey, Jahl
Kris. O. F. Packard, Robt A. Yeetoy,
A,btr‘ lUehardv, Elisa­
beth Robinson.
'
Direct your letter* Io No. of 1*. O. Box

No Oourt next weak, tbe term will bo
adjourned to November 18th, without
tho transaction nf any bmoMes.

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more, valuable of tho works of the age,
including Stribcsr’. Monthly.

A man named John Moore haa been
committed for trial at tho ensuing term
of tlie Cliidon Cihroit Court, charged
with bunaiag Senator Chandler’s lam

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Iuxxxai.—Nearly one handrod dol­
lar. waa donated by tbe Odd FeDows
of Hasting* Lodge No. 68 to aid in the
erection at building for the Widow and
Oiphan's Home at Tensing.

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Michigan Central R. R.
old,

Thurtday

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Charlotte, •'

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Friday

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27th,

Tn Nxw Frau.—J. W. a C G- Bent­
ley; mantafaetuKr* of sash. door*, blind*
and moldincs. and everything &lt;4--, uro
so busy sailing molding* that they can­
not write for tho local column thin week

atLiasii ano Diaicr Boon.

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A Magnificent Circus!

THREE BIG TENTS!

the angels than the prettiest young
Allow living. You can are that hi*
broad breast is a pillow for somebody'*
bead, aad that little finger* pull hi*

Three Seperate Shows all for One Ticket!
WONDERS OP ART AND NATURE I
COMPLETE AVIARY AND ANIMAL KINGDOM I

in pursuance of the resolutions to ap­ married man,"—Ittca 71mm.
point a Committee in each Ward of tho ■ To which a crusty old bachelor
। City and each Town ia the County to , kpontli “Jc* so. Wo know of »or

@5,000 in Greenbacks!

Detroit responds nobly to the call* up j
on her chanty from all sections of tho '
State as well as from Chicago. Two car
loads of relief, under charge of Mr. Ran ■
. som Curtis passed over tbo Detroit and
MiBwnukeo, on Saturday, to Grand Hav­
en and theee supplies will go to Manis­
tee by Englcmann Steamer or Goveroment vresel. The relief included provis­
ions, blanket*, mattrreu's clothing,
nmouting in value to 83,000, and Mr.
Curtis has 82,000 in cash.

An old man. living in this City, who
fa in tho habit of visiting “ grog ebon*’’
too often for hia own good, went home
tbo other aght a tittle “ too frill,'’ «»d
'* thinking tri hie head in the morning,"
was found at a torr early hour rattling
away at tbe door of a well-known vender
of ■‘rot-gui’* tor admiseioc, when a neigh­
bor of hia naked him why he waa oat so
early, »*‘d- *• Oh, my old woman was
sink aU night, and 1 must go in hero and

irtEwar'
r dcute living on Hanover and East
Green streets cotn^Iled to build sld- J walks and keep them in rrj-alr. white
, eorao of tbdr neighbors arc not-obllged
l to bulid any at all—for instance, a cer• tain dealer in •• forty-rod,” who owns a
j house on Hanover street, which be
■ rents for a gocxl round price, and who
1 ha* thus far secoped the a&lt;Mb&lt;?rlty of
i cur “ City father*.” while the ownor* of
u lots adjointag are made to build good
i walks. Will the Committee on 8!de&gt; walks please took after such favored

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Great Pacific Menagerie &amp; Circus I

WUOLt lUMBEkOIOSSU Oim, IXW!

"ata

PE1FECT ZOOLOIICAL AND EQNESTABIAI

•ANIZAT1OI!
Nunn ao GbaxdI Non no Oosnranim I Non ao

WOOL t’UIIIMi

Britt. Auxin—Tho Grand Rapids
Business College is still ahead. Prof,
tvwensberg having carried off the first
Premium* at tho Great Union Fair in
this city and at tbo State Fair at Kslanuizuo, for plain business and off-hand

Prepare Ymlra ti»tie Lanai Cnccn bM
Make way for tbo
850.000 ELEPHANT, EMPRESS!
The Wonder and Admiration of the World and Harvel of
the 19th Century. 11 feet 4 Inches high; Regis­
tered Weight 0 ton* 480 pounds; Aged

Years Experienci

A VaxaaAhi.K Patiuot.—On Mon. ।
day, Mil. Hkmmv Picnti.t. ot Yanke,ths Common Council a; their meeting Spring*, a soldier of tbe War of 1812,
cm Monday evening, but none 'are who has raised a family of IS children, i
built. Cane, no
action by tho aged 86 years, and probably the oldest
tn*n in tbo County of Barry, visited our;
affloe, having walked from his borne,
WaxTxn.—Five or six bbl*, of Rox­ a distance of tew mile*. During the p»*t
Thousand* of Spanish lillic* are now
bury or Gulden Rnaeet Apple*. Any rens—■ thl. War patriot has worked a i floating on tha Gulf titream.
of our patrons will Cud a customer by farm of forty sere., raised some 900:
They are commencing to plant Ea*tbudtels of com and various other crop., I
calling on the editor of the Baaxxa. and put In 12 acre* of wheat. Tide man j ern oyster, in Oregon yntereWo also want on subscription, some tan baa always been a Whig or a libpabliPrussia has three times m many ag­
bushel* each of Corn, Oats, and Back- oan, which with tile war reoord and a ricultural societies as England.
good conscience, Cnakre his old age
A Frenchman Ln* made n sewing I
muchinc that ie driven by clock work.
Tear as-To J. X Emory, Eeq., of
I*. 8, Since writing the above, wo
President Gowen, of tho ■ Reading
Middleville for a basket of premium hare roemvea another call from this halo Railroad, haa 880,000 salary per year.
Sweet Potatoes. They were excellent, old gentleman, and ho tolls us that to­
Count Otto, Birmark's son speak* En­
nnd their nsccessful culture demonstrut- day (Wednesday) ho walked from hi* glish perfectly, and is a great sports-1

For the best and cheaMft
Job W'ark. Go to the
Banner Office.___ t

ie pa)
»h

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AMimmoth Menagerie!

Meeting odjourned till Thursday
evening to meet at tho same place.
J. R. V*X Vxxsoa,
Wixvxto—Wood at thia ofice. Many
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Secretary.
rd* ore duo ua on subscription and
j A Yom LiM tx Kassas, tiring of |
mold bo brought in nt once.
meeting tho excuse,—when urging her j
poorer neighbors to attend ehureh,-" Oh
। the people dress so much; I can’t afford
I fete winch have been for week* raging to go in that style,’’ ha* determined to
. ia the extensive |&gt;ineria* in the north­ dress as plainly as tho poorest of thorn
It was 3. W. Maynard—not May­ eastern port of the State, to far from bo- I »ecd to. ' Accordingly sbo has for tho '
wood—whs left thoee nice Shaker Rua- mg quenched, are still sweeping on kut six muutlis worn to church tho same
suf. Potatoes at our sanctum, last week. with IncreoAing ficreenenwa, leaving a calico dross, costing 90 cents and a hat :
black track of dreolation behind thorn. . Which coat bur 80 cent*, discarding
The now bridge over Central railroad A vase area of densely-wooded territory, I glaves Thu* attired, ahc has played
boon so far completed ns to admit of west of Green Bay and the dolts of, tho organ, and felt “ quite comfortable,"
trains crosring, and it will be entirley Ontonagon, embracing some of tho most I
valuable pine forest* of Wisconsin, has ।
Karat. Rxmos.—During tho rebellion
Sonin people lore other* eo much bet­ been desolated, and been devoured by ।
the flames, which have driven every liv- ' Michigan fnrnuluxl a larger number of
tor than thomscl»»a that they are vastly
then to the U. 8. Navy, many of whom 1
I
iag
thing
before
them.
Titese
hunters,
i
more concor ned about thear neighbor’s
i whose sLifUoM indifference, a* in this ' won promotion, and all reflected credit ■
c*lw, often causes great lose of property. ■ ujK&gt;n tho Rente. Aa all or nearly all, of ,
theee men are yet resident* of tho State, I
Run.—The advertisement of Messrs.
it has boon suggwtud that a reunion be ,
Scribner A Co. They publish reme of the

Grani River Valley Division

I Ur.

n'fdnetday Oct. 25th,

Vermontville,

| the shorten time practicable.

Caiifornki boost* the la
in the work!. it contain*
over 7;\00« fruit tree*.

ins,

H.1ST1JVGS

"Taut is an expression in the fan
a good married man who* hu * f
wife that a bachelor cannot bare.

imKST, so.

। On motion a “Central Robef Commiti tee" coaaiatiug of Mayor Goodyear, IL
J. Grant and R. B. Wightman wna ap। pointed to take general charge of th#

i selling

Wffl’SMTPlMiMIMM
A Monster Museum!

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Something New Under the Bun!

. WILL EXHIBIT AT

Mr. Martin, o7 Madland, died in
great agony from infection from a glandercd horvo.

RY

■wait arcsaa it. it is coming

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A«ry .Sk/wdsy for this week boa an
extra, eontaihing a map of th. burnt
diatrici of Chicago.

IS®,

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ABLEST LIVING AUTEURS.

The Magnificent Street Parade.

USMII, MSVIM, MOUIIIUL UUU

Savage Kaffir Lions,

..'tits'
t4D/.V£wt
arae »fU»
! taM»WwttSnSl8jatfa*ka2^
sass lemMlsa, uabar UM*
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The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky ia
for sale at tWO.QOO.
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f----- r=”'
Lake Cochituate, whkh supplitw Bos­
ton with water, is giving out.
Alexander H. Stephens is now railed a
•• venerable calamity.”
Railway trains are io run through the
Mont Gmis tunnel in twenty minute*.
NEW FEATURES FOR 187S.

1st premium on Working Cattle
awarded to W. P. Garrett.
8d premium on Brood Mares
awarded to A M. Dowling
Tbc Musical Entertainment Tuesday
evoning srae quite largely attended by
our beet citissna. The musical perform­
ance allowed tiiat the scholar* had
thorough training. Tho Cantata of
■* Idly Boil or tbe Culprit Fay” was ren­
dered ••splendidly" for otnsteura. Sev­
eral of tha jpuag Indiso were a tittle
afraid to -fat oaf thsir voioes. Still,
anthawbolo, they deoerve pre fee for
doing ns well as they diA

Cundurango has gut to London, and
ia being tested in some of the hospitals
thsro in the caneo ward.
English experience is said to abow
that out of every thirty colt* from thorougbbred Hock but on® prove, fas’-

g.trwgsjMaay

HASTINGS RABBLE WORKS!
Three Big Shows in One,

A new stylo of fan has just appeared,
mode of satin nnd laoe. whan opened, is
in the shape af a butterfly.
•• Wes tha Romsn matron white sous
were jewwls a mother of pearls I" No,
my child, the Gracchi were Cornelian* ”

Lt ia propored in California to culti­
TaxAuiusx.—Wc invito tha special
vate the Italian sanflower, tbe root of
nttontiou of ncr reader* to the ProspeowMch fa n bulb said to bo aa nutritious
tu* of n» M'*- Thia ia among tho
most valuable of tbe pubiisatiuas of the
eouutty, «u»d »htmld have a vwy extan­
sire cireulotioB. We furnish the Bsrmad tb-AMw tor 1872 at 86.00.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

To the Ladies!!

two

tiiiiin

�XEB' XI»E«THEHEXT«'

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Etochmter to N*w York. 386 mil*.,
BoBJo to New York, 423 mil*.
Suspension Bridge to New Yorx 448
Dunkirk to New York, 4GO mile*.
Oreland to New York, 625 mi1«,
Cincinnati to N. Y„ 800 mite*,
ami t* rnoti

JOB

D. R. COOK &amp; CO’S
Oftc* ia Hasting*.
H‘e

brought 25.215 package* of tea, of
whu£1G,«7 pttkagy. wer. in lnn.it
for Matron eiue-. .rertaad; brnide. M4
package, uf .Hi for tlx* E**t. by rail
0^22 to 27 mix* n&gt; raaarn wm
la eddinun to thi* very large cargo of

Ofiler the following
'.Tax Titled

FOR.

SALE

of LAXJDS

AtsnJfttUld:
•l»raa A !&gt;«»• aorahy via la*
4aas*M aara Maa* Haaaa fer ci
I^BOtCMIM- A TKJII'lJrruM.

Situated ia tlx* various Townships •

Barry County—on* uf th* beet

ASK YOUR GROCER FUJI

CRUMBS 6 COMFORT!

let* Tho Japan was thirtv-thre* day*
ia making th* trip from ilong-Koug,
and twenty-throe day* ia coming from
Yokohama. The San FranriaajCYmraar(toaaritet:) net a.« it
cial Herald, of Aagurt 18, atair* that UaraWlanU.
Drawtag Kaaei Caaahaa ara axiaCalat VUHaa
80,(Xto ton. of tea*, rilk*. *c„ wore ^ea^m.la* Brtagvi. rmlag tfeMws* ia Va*
awaiHrx abipaent to Ato*riaa from
Asiatic porta at th* time of tho aadtac of EXPMNN MAIL. IM&gt;~ Uaekx.h Im vatea
th* Japan, tho greater part of whieh
c*
r *" ' *
would probably c&lt; mo to that city. Our
trad* with Aria, by way of San Fracieco and tho Union 1'acific Railway, baa
suddenly aMumed vi-ry large and grati­
fying proportion.

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The American Washer!

THEA-NECTAH
la a rtc*
BLACK TEA

PRICE, 85-50.

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Jsifissar they w2! soon wish they were than.
Show bv ywu action*'rather them your
worth that yon are glad to are them
Harn enough regard for youreelf to
treat your gvcataM caamy with quiet
politenaa*. AU petty alight* an manly
mcaalaaa, and kart y*ur»«lf mare than
any ano else.
Do not talk about yvureelf or your
family to the exclurion oi other topic*.
WiAt if your are clevar, and a Htll* tuorr

AQEWTS Wail

TBYKAJ

OF BAWLS

i«C ara aaaally
tii OKri! it I

THE CHEAPEST W

it may be interesting to you to talk
over four aUmenta, bta very tiraeotne fiiA
other* to listen.
Mak- people think you rounder them
deter and agreaablo, aad they will b*
pre ;ty apt to have n ptoaaant imprnaioo

CARLTUN.

FOR

io.so.

fcdritpMplajariR. you would like to '
have them treat you
Il ia much eerier to lore th* goaad
opinion of people than to regain it; and
when any on* do-e not cere for th*
good opinion of others, he or aha ia not
worthy at Mepect.
Do not excw* your house, furnitnro,
er th* tabla you a*! before your gu*at*
It io fair to suppose tLeir vialU an to
you, act to your aurrvundiage

TraxSTniiniV

POPERY.

THEFOEOF THE L'HUJtCH.
AND REPUBLIC.

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Wit!

Wl,.l a haa Im. W laal ll n 4.i«| and aiaaaa
to S». tla powvr,a&gt;af«Uaai.ielaUil&gt;&lt;)l&lt;y. &lt;na*&gt;.
I’ltoia. ^7*«f*■ Uy* "’k
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raci.r aaaniavra -i .aalnav a aaaexaaa,
iaararr «vvr U - Liar, will Mia
11a«*vav aaan^pn* laaOaa i| rr rebyKia«&lt; a**lm

niMrirwcv- C havki al Through
AW/kr. m»a a.
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WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

SHEPARD’S

FAMILY BIBLE

trr lk&lt; cwr* a&lt; all Tk'oal aa* L.a* liiem
IIOAR.KXbM aa* ULCTtKATIOS «f Ik
THROAT axt &gt;a.ato*lal*iy •vtw.v*. an* -uu
Mala IM aMataall. kaiaj aaall* tto preanvla
aT ntut ia eaaaa af Tkiaal SiMvulur.
year

and two lacquer borina on top. In tbe
top drawer of thi. beat wa* a metallic
mirur, like oar hand-gtaaae*. In tha
second drawer the kept her powdar,
laint, wax. brush, tooth-powder &gt;nd
brush Two liulo drawer* earn* next;
in one die had her falae hair, ar.d in tho
other fancy pm*, gilt papar, and other
fixing* for her hair. In the tower draw­
er waa h*r pillow, which ia placed under
th* neck when aleepmg co mate, *o a*
to preraat the hair from being rumpted­
It u made of wood aad eorerrd with
paper oa the top. 'Ahe powdar took*
like .tuxcdi, and when they uae it they
mix u utile water with it and rub it io
like p*= :i. and they h»r» two bruab**
thatthayluae to rub it *fl. Tho paint
kxAn gr«wn and tunu red when put up­
on tbc lire aad check..

CAUTION

&lt;1« aaly Walla'CarMm TaMrla

COMPOUID WAHOO BITTKRS,

A FAMILY RECORD.

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Ferer.f Ague, Dgapepria, Worm*
in C/illdrm, Pilon, Biliou* Gem­
plain tn, Im of Appetite, Erup­
tion* of tke Skin. Pimple* on tke
Ate*, ernaf all IH*ea*e* of the
Dtoor/,- aloo tke br.t IHuretic in
Voe for Kidney Complaint*.
Weak Baek. Fain in tke Loin*.

County or State.

Mum Suitable far tho Family,
Mom Valuable tor the Studoat,
Moat Inatructiro far the Teacher.
Mori Appro] jiaie far the Child,
Moit Uaefal for the Miniater.
Moat lutereeting for the Farmer.
Moat Elegant for tbe Parlor,
Moat Profitable for th* Stady.
Va« P1CTOKIAL FAMILY UIHLE.

KNOTS UNTIED
Tke Qoretand Harald, of th. 21a&lt;
in»t., stale, tha! while mt. men were
cradtng a lot, they dug up fie* human
akulri. and upon enrr bing further otbhunanbmw wore found in ndjooent
k-cah!!-. They w*re lying about four
foot Irani th* aurfaoe No signa of any
wood, which VMM indicate at any tim*
tbe nrwneo of a rolfin. ware no'iced. Them wen, bo«.».r found with thorn a
tic cam. much reeembliag that now rued

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VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 1871.

Wwnl apt Uttes Ci&amp;

NO. 26.
ged manner. He saw in the eyse of tbs
boys that there was mischief brewing.
He did not darn sit dawn fa Ids ehair
for fear of a pin.
Everybody looknd solemn.
Ralph
lifts 1 the lid of his desk, “Bow-wow!
wow-wow r It was the voice of an impup,, ud U» .ebool poM

OUR ACOR

A bead wind—A raoeso
Home bAod-Thechildmu.

troying the poor racooon. When Bull
at lost seized tho raccoon and put an
or-dtoiL Ralph could not but admire
the decided way in which ho did it,
calling to mind Bud’s comment: “Whan
Bull once takes a bolt, heaven and
yoxth can’t make him let go."
But as they walked borne, Bud taxryina tho raccoon by tho tail, Ralph felt
that his hunt had not been in vain. Ho
fapciod that eves rod-eyed Bull, walking
uncomfortably cloeo to his boobs reepestsd him mono since ho bad climbed
that tree.
"Party peart kind of a master,” re­
winter. They’d pitch you out of doors,
sojny, neck and baeb, afore Christ­ marked tho eld man to Bod after Ralph
had gone to bed. “Guow you better be
mas."
The young man, who had walked tea a Ht&amp; easy on him. HoyF*
But Bud deigned no reply. Perham
mtlre to get the school in thia district,
and who had been mentally reviewing beosuse ho knew that Ralph heard
his learning at every step ho took, trem- । ths coaveraatiou through the thia par­
tition.
Ralph Hartwok grow rad in the face
•ing lost the committee should find that
. Ralph srolw flighted to fiod it ram­ when he saw the puppy. But the oool,
tag. Ho did not want to hunt or fish repressed, bull-dog mood ia which ho
had kept himself saved him. Ho lifted
“old Jack Means," who waa the first
tho dug into his arms and stroked him
trustee that be lighted on. The im­
i until the laughter *ub&lt;idi *
*
pression made by there ominous re­
1 solemn and set way, he »
mark. was emphasizMl by tho glances
। “I am sorry,” and h&lt;l
which ho received from Jack Moans' two
I the room with a ateady,
sons. The older one eyed him from the I
top of his brawny shoulders with that I Means.” and "old Jfiri Means," and Bis ryhody felt that tbara wai
amiable look which a big dog turns on I| Means, listened with gnat eyes white tag—“1 am sorry that any scholar in
n little ono before slinking him. Ralph I| he told of Sinbad's adventures, of the thia school could be so mean”—the word
Ilerteook bad never thought of bring 1 Old Maa of tho Sea. of Robinson Cru­ was uttered with a than, emphasis, and
measured by tho staadara of murein. soe. of Captain GnlBver's oporiouces alLtho big boys felt sun* thorn would bo
Thia notion of booling education ' into in lillput, and of Baron Munchausen’s a fight with Bill Moans, perhaps with
Bud—“could be eo os aw as to—sut up
young uvagoe in spite of thomtelves,
his Inlitr in such a jJace as that 1"
dulled hi. ardor
There was a long, deriavo laugh.
By one stroke Ralph liad carried the

PARLOR

A crop far breakfast—Hash.
“•Dj alav^-Printor’s devils
The war measure-A line of battle.
The raw material—Underdone steak.

PUaaont ehock in lifo-Bank cheek.
A mere nutter of fcm-cm'Ing a

Salter :rA

LEADING STOVE,

Arriving

tn^syt^imajsnj
• i’nti.will SIUS'l to
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WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

cant glances of the buys. Hartecok de­
fected tho |K-rpotrntor of the joke, and
with the bard and dogged look in bis '
eyoa. with just sucn a*-look as Bull
would give a puppy, but with the utmost
suavity ia his voice, ha said :
|
nted for stealing st Kansas City,
, AJVilliam Means, will you be so good
ras a bod little boy, aged ten.
, as to put this dog out of doom ?’ '
When is the most dang-roue tin
st day lever seed!" B.I1
iait ia the country 7 When the
gher complius.nL
u» shooting and the buB-rusboe o
wanted was to make a
It’s a nice thing to hare
•• William Means, will you be no kind your wife before going to spend
side, nnd the more Harteook admired as to put thia dog out of doom F’
mng with a female friend.
tlio knotted mtudea of Bud Means, tiie
There wan a moment of utter itillnew. (
« ..MMu
&gt; — «» w„- । more he dnsirwl to attach him to himself. But tho rnagnotlsm of Ralph'* oyo was I&gt; ,9****? policemen rule that
Feint with woarinees land discourage- So, whenever ho struck out a peculiarly I1 too much for Bill Means. Tho request 'j Tiding a homo on the street with
menL and shivering with fear, he rot brilliant passage, ho anxiously watched j was so polite, tho muter’s look was so I “for safe" attached is an on
I peddler.
down ou a wheelbarrow.
. Bud’s eye. But tho young Philistine
i If this world ia a tree show.
“You, Bull I" said tho old man to tho ' kept his own counsel Ho listened but ]
do&lt;r. which v„ bhnwine urore and mure 1 said nothing, and the ore. tinder his

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Crick scbool-bouws I ha 'a’t get no
bjection. But of you git licked don*
ct-mo on us. Flat Crick don't pay no
'nsurance, you bet! Any other trust ere 7
Whl, yrs. But-os I pay the most taxes,'
t'othm iist lot me run tho thing. You
can begin right off a Monday. There
a'a't been no other apj licationa You j “want would you uo wiin me, icr ra­
se*- it takni setno grit to epjdy for thia' stance V and Bud stretched himself up
school. Tha last master hod a black I as if to shako oat the reserve power coil­
eye for a mouth. BuL »s I said, you
can jist roll un and wads in. I low
you’ve got pluck, mar be, and that goes
for a heap riglit tnap&gt; u sienna with boys.
Walk in, and stay oyer Sunday with
Ana again tho eyes of .Bud Means
me. YjuU bev to board 'round, end I
looked out sharply from liie shadowing
guoaa you better begin hero "
Ralph did not go in, but sat out un a brows to see tho effect of Ulis speech op
wheelbarrow, watching tho old man tho slender young man.
“You won’t thrash me, though," sail
share ahiuglos, philo the boys split tho
the blocks and chopped wood. Bull R^itehaw I 1 low I could whin you in
smelled of tho newcomer again in an
ugly way, and cot a good kick from die an inch of your life with my left hand
older sun for his pains. But out of one and never half try," said young Moons
of his nJ errs the dog warned the with a thtrataning snsor.
“I know that ns well as you do "
schoolmaster that he should yet suffer
“Wall, a'a't
afraid of me then t ’
for all kicks received on his account.
"If Ball ones takes a hold, hsaven and and again h«. looked sideways st Ralph.
"Not a bit," awd Ralph, wondering nl
yarth can't make him 1st go," said Bud
bio own courage.
r, Ralph, by way of comfort.
Tho walked on in sibmee a minute.
It waa well for Ralph that he began
lo “board round" by stopping at Mr. Bad waa turning the matter over
"Why a’n t you afraid ef ma F’ ho
Means'.
Ralph felt that Flat Creek was what ‘“•Tte^.Vyoa and I are going to be
ha needed. He had hwd» bookish 1 if.
Hut hare w«a his lesson in tho art of
uisnaging people. For ho who can
manage tho untamed and strapping
youths of a winter school in Hoopols
County lias gone far toward learning
ono of tho hardwit of lessons. And
"Well. I’m not afraid of them because
twsaty-fivs years ago, in Ralph's time,
you and I are going to be friends, and
things wore worse than they are now.
rtrtTthe
Tho older eon of Mr. Moan, was call- ffi“do’th«P

S PAINTS &amp; OILS.

Sineei ai Weal Dsiffli
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"I guess you're n little sheered by
what the old man said a'n't you F’
Ralph was about to deny it, but on
reflection concluded that it was always
best to speak the truth. He said thit
u —Q-i,— ,l.

Him.. UMtiao,

&gt;oOYEAR&amp;STft//r
Successor* lo H- * GOODYEAR,
Dealer,, Ip all kind* of

HEa/y and SB EL

NEW CARPET HOUSE

IRON. STEEL, NAILS.

GLASS, TAINTS. OILS,
PUTTY. TIN. COPPER.
AND SHEET-IRON WARE.

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qpOILXT GOODS

All kindi of Building Material, and Took,

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In connection xith

HARDWARE STORE.
Sole agents in Barry County for the

DETROIT STOVES,
AN?;

WOODLAND PARLORS,
RUBBER BELTING AND FAIRBANKS BpALEB.
Give tu a call M we F»U ** undersold

CITY PAINT STORE!

CMM1M A MSWI
PAINTERS;

Points, Oils. Y^rqUhes. Mixed
Punta, Bruihe*, and Artirt’a MBteruis, Wall
Paper, Window
Shades,
rant nxMM. UAM. m&lt; 1W. j

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MATTINGS,

UPHOLSTERED GOODS,

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Bull stuck up his earn in a dignified
way, and Iho three or four yellow earn
who were Ball s satellites yelped de­
lightedly and discordantly.
“Bin," said Bad Means to his broth­
er, ‘tex the master et hs'd Hka to hunt
DOOM. I'd like tu take the starch out
tho stuck-up fellow."
“’Nough. said," was Bai's reply.
“You durn’t do it," said Bud.
“I don'* tako no each a dare,” raturned Bill, and walked dowu to the
gam, off which Ralph stood welching
tho stare come out, and wishing he had
nover seen Hal Crack.
“I my. mister," began . Bill, “mister,
tbey*s a coca wkat's been a satin' oar
ohickans bttely, end we're
to try
to ketoh.tho renatat- You wouldn’t
Eke |o take a mon hunt nor nothin.

him.” Did ho inflict corporal punishmoat 7 inquires uime friend. Would
you inflict corporal punishment if you
worn tiger-trarnor in Van Air.burgh,,
happy family 7 If you had been among
the human bears on Flat Creek you
would hero need, the rod also. But
pour Ralph could never satisfy his con­
The lain! extract from “What I Kno
About Farming* “Catch year butterfii
stituency.
‘ “Dou,t beliow he’ll do," was Mr. late m .uCitun. Select tlu&gt; deep vt*
Pete Jones, comment to Mr. Moons. . ouaaifyou would get good, sweeC
lam less you thrash 'em, says
wise, mine wiai't Ley » “»
what I-say. «*&gt; master. lay it on good.
__ :lrin'And Urnin'
Don’t Jo no hr— Tj
lickin' no lamin,'
gi«a together.
lamin
’, liekn'_____
and
says I. Licki_______
__________
Izmiu', is the good ole way.”
And Mr. Joaeu, like some wiser peo­
ple ”1' moev pleased with his formula
that it had an illiteratiro sound. Nev.rtbalees, Ralph was m star from this
limo until tho spelling school! Many
and many a time after tho sight of the
fatal spi lling school, Ralph used to say •
" If only it had not been ftir that epoll-

There had to be a spelling-school.
Not only for tho sake of my story, which
would not havs been worth tho telling
if the spolling-echool had not taken
■ place, but because Flat Creek diattict
had to have a polling-school. It ia tho
only public Eterary uxentee known in
Boonola County. It takoe the place of
Lroaum. lecture and debating ctab. Sis
Means, or, as she wished now to be
called, Mtrandy Means, expressed her­
ooil mort positively in favor of it. She
said tha: sho 'lowed tho folks in that
district couldn't in no - wise do without
it But it was rather to its social than to
its iutelbctual benefits that she referred.
The diplomatic Bui only chuckled a For all the st«Uing-schoots sver soon
little at Uris; whether he assented to could not enstlo her to stand anywhere
tlii^ alliance or not Ralph could not but at ths foot of the chu. There is
one breach diligsnlly taught in a beck
When Ralph looknd round on the woods school. The public mind erems
faces of the sedan, tho little tares full impreasid with the difficulties of Eng­
of mischief nnd cariosity, the big faces lish orthography, and there is a solemn
full of on expression which was not fur­ conviction that the eblof end of man is
ther removed than leeond cousin to l-aru to n;&gt;eli. ‘"Know AVebrtor's
from contempt—when young Hurtsook kdomentary’came down from heaven,"
looked into those feces, Ida heart palpi­ would Im the backwoods version of tho
Greek doctor but that, unfortunately
tated with stage-fright
There is no audience so hard to face for the Greeks, their fame has not reach­
ed so fat. It often happens that tho
Spil does not kaow a single word of
&gt; tesecn. Thai is of no eonasquance
What do you want to know the mean­
ing of a word for 7 Words wore mail#
tobosp-dlod, nod men were created that
they ought spoil them. Hence the bb-

was nek at heart. Ho felt that if there
had barer been tho shadow of as alli­
ance between himself end Bud, it waa
all •‘off” bow.,
•
It waned to Hartaook that eren Bull
had tost bia respect for the teacher.—

glcr in New Oilcan. returned a • ad­
ding nng bo had stolon, with an am. vmoua note, explaining that it wt* 1
bring calamity if he took it away.
A California grura, on brings .
if he would take this women tot
wndded wife.roplied with energy that:
minister must be a fool to ask such a
question as that, adding, "drive on
with your buisness.”
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�gars a day1, kt (we will any) five cent*
each. Thirty cent* a day for cigar* er
tobacco ia some shaii. ie a very moder­ enough for his own needs and pack* a
ate allowance for an ordinary habitual little surplus, wherewith to obtain hi.
took, on the Ixch of an an or mule and
S109A0 a year. In th. coureo of th. rentes it to th* sea coast, tet him go to
rear, by purofomng at wbUroalr, th. ttento Domingo, for there that happy
individual may make e saving of tho odd condition of society exieta. There you
I0.&amp;O, leaving th* even *100 a. th* have enough to eat—kind nature give*
amount expanded fee tobacco tn th* that plentifully; there with very little
exertion, you can raise enough tobacco
W* will begin with young men seven­ and other pod act* to exchange for
teen yean cf ago. Between hie eevra- clothing, and then yon can be aa bappv
teeuth and eighteenth birthday ba ex­ aa the hog that only needs in addition a

pends 1100 fer agars.

Th* ebwnce of th* capital, aa »uch, u
not a blessing, but a wry greet disad­
vantage. sad. therefore, th* object of
the philanthropist i’ to show a way by
wLkh ever; man. every laborer can beooute, partly by *&lt;-lf-**crifice, pertly by
higher *kill and greater education, and
|&lt;rtly by equitable laws a capitalist
himself We should try to iou®rt our
country into a land of capitalist* instead
of a lead of povaty and wrvtchedn***.
Surely, if we have a consciousness of
our ownsimmortality ; if w* regard this
life as only probationary-^** one fitting
the soul for a higher destiny, and great­
er mental and moral exertions hereafter.

couadontiously doe* hi* duty, eJucatka
hi* children. urge, them" to enter an
honrot vocation, can be, and is the happieet man of hi* ago and time.

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40 46th
Mi47tb
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The reawn why so many of throe as- | ,jgll|

■coated or joint companies bar* failed. '•
ia beenuao mechanic* do not sufficiently 130th
value tho mental skill and training j
neoreaary for tho successful conduct of ;j&lt;jJ
busiaeni They under-value menial 34th
power, and thus with all their earnest- 8^th
nee* of labor, they caanut compel* with ' ‘
capital and labor when it is combined (•fit],

paper, the AtLiarii Sm, eUtos very plain
ly that ha Is etill opposed to tho Consti­
tution, and continue* to deny that it
govsrus him and hi* people now, a* dur­
ing tho war of the rabellioc. Referring

That »1», tf

eighteenth birthday, would by hi* nin*teeth birthday, amount to *110. That
• 110 plaeed at interest until hi* twentteth
tdnhday, would amount to |U1. That
*121 pboed at iataresl until his t«»atyfirst, would amount to •133.10. By
continuing the calculation, the smoker
ty-ons years of age, end saving 1200 * will fled that the one hundred dollare
year till he is twenty-five, can. m ca»e of expeude-l during hi* Seventeenth rear,
proper, investment, have, at least, 11000 if amply put out at interval st ten per
at that aga, which will ia moat tnechan- rent, and reinvested annually—a very
iod calRags enable him to sot up a ebop oaqr thing to do—by the time tho indi­
for himself end become bi* own empfoy- vidual bad arrived at a good halo old
er. Thus bo need not be a journeyman ‘ ejre. rraly to “ retire from busine**" and
forever, but become a self employ ar. lie enjoy life, would amount to the startling
con enter al an early age th. darn of aum of 19.720.03. /
aelf-emplayer*, or capitalists who are eo
Tho r mount, al ten ]*r rent interest,
much lampooned and derided in werk- by ths time individual would be *ixtymgmeu’s conventions. It ia true that five y*ar* old, of 1100 expradad ia ci­
oom* mechanical calling*—the worker* gar* or tobacco by a young man in his—

time; but if ten or twelve aewtiate to 19th
gwther. put theur capital into a etixk
company, say VM pw man, it would [ 22d
enable them to establish fcandrie* and ojd
machine shops. and obtain the entire re- I24 th
ward which eatatal end labor eombirad i 25th

The ooura. pursued by ex rebel offi-. day night. A German, namel Wstosg,
oer* who hare pirjurod th-tnaelrea by kilted his wife with a hateket. cotftag
joining toe rebelliou while sworn to sus­ : anil mutilating her body terfully, ao I
tain th* Constitution of th* U. B. Gov­ that the eorps* prostated gJtaBble
After tho murderer had mad* sure tba!
ernment, allows the wisdom ot the 1 tlh hi* vrtfe waa d*ad, ho are* fled bi* child hardly nrad speak. Everybody knfl^
Amendmeut to that Coaatitutic’n A. —a little boy—with the same weapon, it to be one of th* very beat papers piib-,
II Stephens, the ex-vice Freridimt of and cut hi* head open, following itrupliahed aavwbm end in every respect it
until bk.ws ,----1
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2111 42:57th
1910 48;Mth

day morning following tho fire :
“ Cbsrr up 1 In tho midst of a calami­
ty w ilbout paraUsd in the world's history,
looking upon tho ashes of thirty years,
a.v umulafiuaa, tho people of this beauti­
ful city Live resolved that Chicago shall
risn again. With death in many stramre
places with two or three hundred million*
of oer hard earned property swept away
in a few boura, th. beans cf our man and
womvn ore still brars, and they look in­
to the future with uudauctnl hearts. A*
there has never been such calamity, so

and wielded by skillful heads. A thor- .^h
uugh busute*. training ia, therefore, a* 40th
eearatial tn th* mechanic* a* tn any
Total
- |1#5,396 50 titnde ia the (act of deeulolion and ruin.
cliu* of men The examples where
Jn othar word* the younjr man who Already contracts have lieen made fer
men hay* risen from the humbles! rail- u,^» tobacco in any shape, to th. value rebuilding some of the burned block*
ing tn high and exalted positions by thirty cents per day, ia the evune of aa
begin to-day if the boat ia so for sub­
their own axertina* are numerous- T‘..oy | life-time, oxpen 1* an amount, which, if'
dued that lbs chamvl material con l&gt;e
are tberule instenl of the exemption. We instead of spending it for tobacco, h* handled Field, Loiter S Co. sad John V.
will nut nam» the Aston, Stewart*, and I had invested annually at ton p--r cent Farwell will re-comm*nco buianva* toother millionaire* Their fiseOitre* and . interest, would afford him a fortune of |I day. The money and securities in the
bank* or safe- The railroads are work­
ing with all their energy to bring us out
of thia awful condition. Tlis |3(K&gt;,00&lt;),
.
------- -- — 1 0UU of capital invested in throe roads
is bound to sao us through. They have
foortean year* of age, without know­ figure*.
a rruiiDi rvxrosi u un.
; ’been built with .special rofsreno* to a
ing a word of the English laaguagv,
[ great commercial mart at thia place am!
and without haring any friends to help
One thing above all others cannot b. ' ithey cannot fail to sustain us Chicago
or lo advise him in any way. The first
iuiprsme-l upon be th old ami young with '
year he worked for his board and went
too great an emphasis It is. that a ’
lo school Surely, all boy* cun do that
h line befallen us. certainly not
denmts purpose or file, ana a cuavieuou [
। Moscow burned. The forces of naThera i* a large number of farmer* who
that what we may produce with hand or
era no lam than the femes of reason,
would b* glad to engage th* **rvicea of
h require that the exchangee of a
brain, ia fp the benefit of the world, is
a bey *f fourteen years of age. and give
eMentfal to our happtasae. An idle life
him board, and cfethea, and achoohng

SIXteal

prison honor* instead of being fitted
a life of indavtrv Haring learned
trade, about tho ago of twenty, ha ear
about 1200 that year, se that bo cm
go to achoo! fur another year, and

for* ho eared enough to buy a printing
office at his awn, becoming a propristor,
and though nut a wealthy man. null ia
independent end in a prospero* con-

prevent any of year boys from bee
mg independent and hare an accui
fated capital of at tenet MO,WO *
forty yuan of age ? Wo taka the

gambling, debauchery, and finally to the (
State* prison or an sarly gtavs. It ia I
aa esaential eoeditiem. mads a law by 1
the Creator Ilimaslf, which no man can.
with impunity, transgrsaa, that iateUigent, continuous effort to do and acrompliah something is eeesntial to iadiridu- ।
al contasitmenL Tiw Mvy, therefore,
which admo times entsra th* bswrt of
the worktogwien against the sous o( rich ,
men whom they sro loitering on tho
street mraars. is misplsced
Thee*
men do not only enjoy the esmo degree
of penoaal liappiuees and comfiwt, but
they are plunged into nsckleaanees and
vice. Look thou not to wi'boat for re- ,
lief but from within. Allow uu oblian- :
lions voluntarily asacmed by you to
Trade Unions, to fetter your enterprise 1
and individual energy. Prise yuar free- :
dum too highly to resign it, either to th*
State, to Society, or to the Trad* Unions
Among the inalienabte rights of a free- ,
nun stsnds prominent tn. ngb to eo'
ter into a contract, and tho right °-”k
for whom lie pleura, and at such wagvs
First
theattempt of inferior and imwtnpeto.*t men j
to control their was** and hour of fa- !

ber of the Dubuque T— of what immsnse results th* saving of thirty easts
par day wiD aooomplish. The artiete is
so excellent am! so much to th. point cot to take a job of work wi-Auilt per&gt;Mr&gt;.-— ... _ ,
that we quota it almoot satire- finely miassoa of some “order” wifi always remain aa poor as a church moose
' pubrie’of France. Hfcitory records no
it » worth the effort and th* saenfico, to
I ocher such testimonial to a privets and
rave thirty cents each day Thirty cent*
saved in liquors or tiger* or any other
luxury each day. if invested, will make
shown u* an authentfo copy of the
every man independently rich:
.
speech of Ma. A. C. Town before the
State Board of Equalisation. end from it
wo see that th* report of it copied by na
from the Detroit Thlsras a* well aa oar

doing a seinimum amount of work, tho
who fool sure that if they only had th. price ol that class of labor will thereby ,
b* enhanre-1, ia entirely fallacious
capital with which to embark ia brefe
■em they might, ia th. evuree of an or- Thera is a point at which omuumptiou

tor by the next Legislature of Georgia,
ho say*,‘-all that wr used is. that in
Th* excitement ia Ann Arbor la in­
making a selection, the member* of the tonic, sud lynch Liw was strongly talkLegislature ah.ll not act upon tho prns- •d of. Th* prisoner is sift, in the
custody of the sheriff.
opafot a rsesyrefiire of the reWy of thia
unparallod fraud and w/tato of their
clearly defined cunstilu tioaal rights.
B4xec*tykfonpLT M*4*t&gt;*
fiott-ctlM. Ne good can be se­ , vtnsa.—Sparkling and bright, witty
cured by such a course, white inflnits end wise, instructive and interesting,
mischief ttttf result from the fmtJt*!.
“BaUou'i Magazine" fog Npvcmtier. It
’ fiH»| dnwy and rtt»r*l i
j has a apirited tai* of advwntare in dine;
of th* gatd n, ths air **
i quite a number of illustrated article*
represented eves*te/y. not by the free j

S.nu.
st3i

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chofoe of Georgia, but by the dwtawa
cf a usurping faction in Cungreaa.”
' nig then ray other serial jn this country.
While th* spirit of perjury ia ao man
ifeetly governing lheeo r&gt;&gt;utituUonal what is wanted m the Buully drele.
traitors, and they continno to refuae roc-' Ballou's Magarino i*oqiv Ikmcgt* pea
ognition of the constitution and the laws j copy, or 11.50 per' year. Putilired ty
of th* country, it **etns yet too early to 'Dkmuvo- A Talbot, &lt;» Coop**** Wre*eh
lay down the rule reatricting them from
the governing power. Magnauiismty
toward* fallen foe* is a very Christian
principle, but the principle of Christian­
ity due* not go so far in it* practical ap­ ward, tight qnwani" «»»"•* !■&gt;&gt;» Ihe.fips^iman xiapSMXif_iha_magasiaa free
plication to governments that those who uimofths .publishers. jWa thought a&gt;|
T B’ "oo^
breathe out destruction and ovethrow of impossible Jo /xtpl the September niit-! I
. i V’
law after forfeiting their -right to gov­ b”'2’L0'^' .•^Aurttoussj—rauummintiiton
ern. shall nererthelrea, dictate tho terms contributor* and its valuable rending, la
1
•
oa which they shall be allewea to try n perfect gem, and we Cannot cndrtvtand
Lr '■
j'
.
,
...
_r. «
ThoteaeHaMoLaEaaroMardtescoutheir hand* again at breaking down a .
how so much real worth and merit from]
-.
government which tlw«r openly hate nod ■icl; popular writers os Greeley. I'artrat, ] tarns the tbltowiag editorial paragraph
la regard toAny State Waiverrity
.defy,
Beecher, Gail Hamilton, etc., etc., ran I
Mr Groesbeck preaches a different
"Tho Uiunrsily of Michigan began
lie furnished far only ono dollar a year- its first year Under th. I'rwddeficy of
doctrindf and very properly states that
The Magarino is. steadily increasing ia
the 14th and 15th Amex.dmrat» cannot
publie favor, and we predict for it a]
be overthrown ; but three rebels know
brillant foture, for I'ltople are tfot slow]
whnt they mean, and they will not allow
in bestowing their pntronasv where theyd
him to interpret tie law for them, end
can obtain the moat for their mouey.
until they do allow cummou sense and
.Specimen copies famished free.—
reason to guide them, it eevms usolea
Published by S. 8. Wood fl Co., New­
to ho|&gt;e for an early acquisition of that
unirereal amnesty which all Republicans burgh, N. Y.
Awweax'Scitez
'W&amp;nl— j
eo much dreire when it sh-ill be safe to
The Odolcr number of this Jon.nal. inJ
ability, maintains its high tone, as •
spiritual, practial tuagezmo for Parents
and Bunday School Teachers. It eonlain*—Th* Beauty of tho Ufa ot Christ, i
by Rev. B. E. yw^r B
i*
the Bunday flAoal ThJ a*4 Wiafllss
the Church to 1 to With It? by Iwiffinb

and if they .uconed better ‘ban Rwpulican* do in proeeiyung rebels to return to
their allegiance to their government,
then tho country mar hare confidence
in placing them in power with tl&gt;* con­
Buxnett; Tbs Hill Difficulty
A.
verted South to eujport them.
A Kmdnsh. Kiep Qfllrr, llSi.-Mub

charge a hundred , deltas. for laying a
thoasand bricks, the eraM^noac would
be feat brick hoMM would not be built,

October 17th waa
a do.
creera during th. reek of •6.249. Recrapteof th. week. «1,1«4S; pay.

SvrZsW** LbsienbtSA

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapid*,

CUT THIS OUT
The Detroit Stoves are the
HEAVIEST Stoves
In the Market.

rJ

and th»t th* deeprot sympafhy ja fy77'
title uf an right page paper, 23x33, I
where etiraed. Ths Tfosee. and’Aher
four columns to a page- devoted to fiml L adingjiopera urge * conjinuanrel of
to ant tend with hi* exponents, but ro•its* lateratiue. Temperance, and :b. the liberality.
1
sorts to the vulgar and effete shoutiug
Fireside. The subscription price ia
That th* workingmen at Ttaccfi( |sv&gt;rowdyism of a day that ie or ought to
Otlf Oat IMtr pvr year in advance,
be. dead and gone ia every ciriliaed postage lo any part of the T7nit»«I States
five cents per quarter In advance. Il ia
th. cheapest paper published and is
worth double the sabfription 1 asked.
Ti&gt;* jrabhahers onneunre ailditibnal at­
tractions next year, and tin " ’
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, ot illustration* without any
prita Agents roti ufak* a
netting subaiber* for it Pz
I J. D. Robiorou A Co 207 Washington
Mr. Chester who is to sucorod
Street New Yurk% Specimen copica

Cob Win. McMichael, at present Soliritor ol Internal He venue, ha* been
appointed Assistant Attorney General
and will enter upon hi* dulhs at tho
I Court of Claim* a* guan a* his oonsmiej won is mads out st the State Depart­

amission regarding immigration laws
regulating too influx of immigrant* to
this country, hat not yet returned, but
ia expected by the next steamer He
will dtabtless have an iutersstiag and
important report to make whan he ar- |
rives on th* subject of the duties with
which he was charged.
A protracted renfon of the Cabinet
was field yesterday. .All the member*
were present except Attorney Genoral
Aksrman who was mpresentai by So­
licitor General Bristu. Tho members
refused to say anything relative to too
•objects of omriderauon in that Cabi­
net, but it was infened that martial law
will bo proclaimed in' South Carolina,
and probably in Geoegia and Alabam i
unless those who hare been guilty of
Ku-Klux violence alx&gt;w a perfect trillingness to comply with th* provision* of
Civil Law in future. It is gonsraliy
understood that the Bocrotaiy of W*r

They are the only Stove
made of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the World.

। broo opensd at Cardiff
That th. details cf the €hlcdg^|fire
j from New Yohk prpere are pebMdied

editor would be if Im were right before
us " This ia itself ie a pretty revere1
shut, and ia well dsoerved. agora*: any

ment.

Detroit Stoves!
at Kalamazoo,

Es-Goveruor Holden, now one of tiio ' luttie; Wo Must Not Get DisanHgpd; |
Buuw
editor* of the Washington ChrtuitU, La* Nothing to Do! Infant ScboolAeaAu;
&gt;*cn threatened by aa editor in Raleigh I Blackboard Exsmses. Editors^ ij^ in from Lindon say’ that* (tie'sukied^fms
M. C. In reply th. Governor says, “We I Papera for Scholars for each NBrath, for th. relief of OMsag- taofartra' &gt;Cp
would rather shoot at A. H. Stephen* at I with two pagr* of Ex;»siticy^M^ach to last eight the Maaaioa Basra fpnd
I waa £30,0OQ: fiimiaghapi
Crawfordville. Mr. Btepben* is largar
Glasgow £50,000. Contributfoiw ‘■svi.’'
six hundred mite* off than th* Rak-tgh j

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

euiun, aa’| 1*0
vr
.
the preaent government of Fra^c is I
weaX, and iftadsqnafo to th* ws^t of
the country.
’
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That Charte* Babbsg*. the suthoy of i
mathematical works, j* dead.
/.
That it ia now certain that. the l*liastien CunfeiuMe ugrrad Upon etteigrac

WELCH &amp; GRIFEITHS'

CUNDURANGO!

811s, ta i ws m am
including full re-

|Vxxu4.YftMifcx&gt;: for 1371 will
surpass all Ils competttoni In
Comuttrcfal Dtparhncnt.
lllneas and adcuraey of Its marIrta have already attracted wideattenfeeri,1 and Its proprietor*

nod it is always welcome to our tabla.
This, magnane it fast gaining ita war
Info fl»
uUkta AOMstMoasof
th* country. There ia realy nothing ao
well suited to the young peopls os tbi(
“Scholar." Those who havt'not raaff
'• Hob Claxton’s Own Story “ hare Irat
a rich treat, and should send at ones to taYfcwl

AuU^JftjikM,'’k ’‘R44nPiib. Co,

CTneeg*.^ tlmteqaro &lt; f th. fiebolar fig

of furore ia tho*e part, of the Buttes
named where ths military bands hare
been disorganized, and that should a
refactwy spirit be shown by th* poop)*,
within tea days thonsaad* will b* put btite paper. The pabtietasswoffiarto fur­
nish it on trial si one' cent per 4opy.1
Addrore A. M I *«*Chicago.
Southern editor* acknowledge that
AxTuca’i How MousiIjk—fljr.Ocfo- ।
iteuroeratic lawyer* in Raleigh admit
ber ia here, wreriug a heppy fooy aad i
the existou.e of the Kn-Klux organisa­
running ov.r with grad thia^.‘. TW4
tion. Irately acme oorreepondeoee beengraving* are fine irnro, width* illuv
tvwq three lawyers and Judge Bond
trabon* Of fill atyta* - ‘
"
has beau publishsd es that th. editors
cannot help admitting whU they have eMMrtm'* dtothfog

article is ao eoedr that by doing other j
dance, if^ot great wealth. Of thee* ora
thousand boys, a large portion of times work wo cannot equal it a* an squival-’
who semain abv* until they arrive at Mt, other article am need tn it* place.
Thus for iaatance, if all the bricklayer. &lt;
eld age will than find thaasralvM nij,

New Advertisements.

TMMi

TO WIGS (ff 1PPLKS.

8425'

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T»
t. I. (k.
•rat cocking stove cate, ia on exhilatiou
•* the hardware store of John Weisort.
Go and see it.

UASSIIC.
No&lt;*oe ia hereby given that ws tn
prwaredte do boroe-ohoeing and will
•mloavoe to give ratisfection to all who
may favor us with lUir potn^.
octlOwfl
J. L. Raxn A Bso.

All persons are forbidden to set fire
to learns, nr debris of any kind on tho
streets or lota, and in every way request­
ed tu keep strict watch of their promim. All combustible debris is hereby
required to be removed from the prox­
imity of buildings.
The Marshal and assistant* will see
that thia proclamation is respected.
H. A. GOODYEAR, Mayor.

Ver, warm Monday.
A dance will bo held at Union Hall
Friday evening.
•‘A ‘•heap" of naw goods just arrived
at Bartow A Goodyear's

See the new advertisements of Good­
year A Striker end Greblo A Ruseell.

The butments to the new bridge at tho
foot of Broadway are looking up finely.

Wjirm.-Wood at this office Many
cords are due us on subscription and
should bo brought in at oner.

Nora CAixrvixr the appeal by tho Ivliev
ol our city herewith printed, ana re­
spond liberally.

IlCHIGAR CERTRALX R.

Grand River Valley Division
Everybody, with their wife, children
or sweetheart, have come to town to­
day lo eeo tbe Elephant.

T» Nbw Fxax.-J. W. di C G. Bcnt-

y. manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds
id moldings, and everything else, are
. busy soiling moldings that they can&gt;t write for tiie local column this week.
Mia* l.iirie 1*. Richards cf Grand
Rajada, baa entered tho Medical De­
partment of tho Unrvwrrity of Ann ArssikxTssi.
&lt;M
SK
IS
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SO*
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iE

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A fire near Mr. If. Barlow's premises,
in Rutland dretroysd a largo quantity of
null and quite an amount of corn fod-

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11. z. aaimxxT. Saw.*•*&lt;. ’••ra»r to* dlvlsltr. Mir 1»~«' «w«. I
■ ui* a. arwH. Aaavaran.
•
i taste, til 11-*‘
r sf brant sslr

Michigan Central R. R..
OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE

Tax Esau says that the Holland
Branch of the M- L. 8. It R. ia now
ironed reran miles from tho Almy street
depot, and tho work is being puraod
forward with energy.

Tn largo fire in tbs woods in Rutland
was brought to a quietus by making a
back fire which was guarded by about
fifty men. In that way thousands of
dollars worth ol property was sarc«L

1TM
—rams -a
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Peninsular Railway.

Ayer’s

Cherry Pectoral,

AraxxTiox u naked to tho Proclama­
tion of the Mayor herewith printed. It
seems to us of tho utmost importance
that its suggestions should be carafully
hooded by evwry citiren.

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SUPERIOR, M’SHERRY AND STATESMAN

PLOWS JMTD CJ1STI.MGS,
AGRICULTURAL

MACHINERY

E. P. BURRALL

BlackGros Grain

Argyle Plaids and Sateens,

cborna to tho big iujun who eloquently
removed the odium cast upon the Coun­
ty by the verdict of u Jntr, warning
with hia theme and tiring the geetitrea
he had learned far tho purpose of as­
tonishing tho Hall'a of Congress, bo
among the monkeys aud thinking it n»oetoary to thunder in order that Iris
mighty roul might not burst be endeav­
ored to roar ns did bis ancestor with
tho lion-skin overcoat, but

Barlow &amp;. Goodyear.
atNarirvOX Oct

18th, 1871, at 101

o'clock, x. x. The Conference waa du­
ly organized by electing Rev. G. W.
Shefuian President and Rev. C. 1 Deyo
Secretary.
Th» annual address was delivered by
Then to tho eminent gathering of the Rev. T. H. Webster, of New Buffalo
worthy rejireaentatiwa of our noble The delegation from the western pert
County the Female-Hone Jockey ovder- ol the State was unusually small in eonsequence of the recent heavy fires that
liavo invaded that portion.
Ministers belonging to the Conference
ed Ibo reading of the first resolution. and reported present were—Rev. D E.
Like a rood shaken to and fro by tbe Millard of Jackson, P. H. Simpoon, Kalwind the florid chairman of the commit- amaxoo; A H. Vase, Menden; C. W.
tee, the wonderful genius above alluded Hhennan, Almena; T. 8. Webstar, New
to arose, and with one land resting Buffalo; IL Norman, Oshtemo, and C.
firmly upon tho tabta^oad the other I Dero, Nashville. Ministers belonging
the State Treasurer to return to the city grasping with ague like tenacity the to other Confrenoex, pnaeoi—Revs- B.
the bonds of Ono Hundred Thousand precious document, the rprrii within him F. Tummarbell, of Msrshsll ; IL N.
dollars voted and issued to aid in the spoke.
Ricbaids, of the Eostcru Mich. Confer­
UmltrJ, That the eentimante of the ence ; 8. Bradshaw, of tho Grand Hirer
cor.strnction of tho Jackson, Lansing
and Saginaw Railroad. If this prece- large majority of the citiaens of Barry Valley Conforenre, and Rev. W. W.
dant governs all similar cases, the bonds I County were not property represented by ■ DeGeer, of the Eastern Jfkh Conferthe verdict of the jury tn the late trial i
now on deposit in the State Treasury of George Vanderpool, charged with I
1_ ,
n_ k._ r--_u
may, and. probably will ba. all recovered ,k.

Gamut A Rnsxu’s advertisement of
the ‘•Cornelia Stove," should rood the
UI draft. Tlieir ad. said last week
draft. That might bo true of their by the corporations which issued them,
and daatroyed, thus annulling the chief
evidence of tbe debts eo intended to

wood, mite and timber. Mr. Snapp lost
about 100 cords dry wood and a quanti­
ty of raile
.
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ADOPTWJTR AtioPTlW '

A part *
station, like tiw for-:
roar,
n attack on tbe Editor of the i Tho must terrible conflagration* that
because the committee thought have ever occurred In the Udltad States,
tho Manistee Bullock hod been hare boon raging .luring the last month,
k«’.ind too severely in that paper, end occompanted by (be appalling train of
It is with feelings of tho deepest ;
calamity.disaster and (leetitutlon. From
lb • remainder ol tho resolution was a
the Northern part of our own State
pleasure that we take this aecasion to ,
rxaudlln attempt at unmerited sympathy there cornea an appealing «y for help,
extend to tho great people of tho Coun­
of which the looney dentist was a fair tn this, their time of dire extremity.
ty of Barry our moot earnest end heaxt*.
sample. Whilo tho fourth and fifth res- Cities end Towrraore laid waste; hap­
congratulations over jtho s/aurt orto- ,
olutiou*' worn road by tho chairman of py homes are devastated; the accumu­
whelming success that attended their ef- ,
the Committee and their ’ “adoption lations of yaan of patient Industry and
forts to relieve thtmsolve* of the ostium ।
adopted" by the meeting, it occurred to economy hare been swept away ; hun­
dreds and thousand* of butueleos, bomeplaudit “well done" at tho hands of all cast ujon them through tho columns ,
us that tho Committee who were the au­ teas onee, with not a roof to shatter,
olaaeea cf our citisens. As County 8u- of the Bxxxxa ia relation to the famous ।
thors of them, wore men who should with Bounty .Insufficient clothing to pro­
Vend erpocl trial, and tho most effective ,
say as little as possible about the culture tect them from the Inclemency of th*
four years, bo accomplixhed for our ed­ manner in which they hero succeeded to (
of public opinion or advise what should weather, are calling upon u* In the
ucational interest an amount of good a man as it were in vindicating their ,
not bo printed or said. Instead of ad- name of our common humanity, to
which can scarcely bo estimated, and opinions and setting themselves right in ,
rising what should be done it would come to tte rescue. The great fire st Chi
cago has en lilted to apowertul extent,
which will do much to advance ths effi­ the minds of the people of ell the world j
the sympathy ot the civilised world l
ciency of our schools, and to make them sad tho oounty of Manistee, including j
In conaldereUnu of all tbb, let us not
better sad better for years to come, as its beef-hooded Prosecutor, goaded on ,
forget that from Michigan mainly can
tho system ho inaugurated, shall contin- to desperation by tho unwarranted at­
her sutTerln j on» expect relief; let usaco
uo to be more and more fully developed. tacks and so-called misrepresentations of ,
with a smile of satisfaction dh his par lo it that this relief be prompt and effi­
Aa a minister of tho Gospel he has left the aforesaid “ Baxxxx," their wrath t
boded xanctimonious hatchat-ahspod cient. Much has already been done,
much here remains to be done. Thia
an impress on the hearts of those ol his has nt last found vent throught tho mo- f
face, called for the reading of the sixth
City has responds, nobly to this ap
and last resolution. The enthusiasm of peal, and wo call upon you to Join us In
a politician, hie efforts to promote the tUuitotio public meetings over called in
the Committe aow suddenly rose to the forwarding Ibis greet work. Webegof
cause of equal and exact justice, by aid­ this city, it waa bold at the Court
highest pitch, for in this waa embodied you la acwdasee with a rewdutl-ra
ing as a public speaker, and with his House on Saturday tbe 14th of October their most heart-foil desire, the repudia­ a'lopted by tho Central Committee,
ever ready pen, the continued success of inst, and being in town that day with an
tion of an honest debt, endorsing Ute which reooitnlan was published In Ibo
tne Republican
of idle hour to spare wo joined tho.throng
.
.party,
.. made ,&gt;im one
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adage that it is cheaper to move than different papers of the city: TKal CbmmtUero bo rAoam fa resvy ScUmI DUtriet
the moot popular of tho many earneat (“ to indignate") and wended our way to
pay rent, men who never pay the printer
SAWING MACTUNE8, HARROWS, ETC.,
workers with the i«opte wherever ho 1
'
thought the safety of the nation depended
was known. ' Sadly we sluill miss his
and the largest stock of
Foremost among tho prominent was upon their diacuntinuing a paper that devise other ways ami means for ad­
vancing the Interests of this work.
efforts in every department of public in­ one old acquaintance, the Chairman, a
would not run like a clock, “on tick." The Almost every household can furnish
terest, but wo cannot do lens than con­ . superannuated parson, who some two ospellvl ex-yoHramai; and dog trainer some substantial article of food, cloth­
gratulate tho people with whom ho ia to ' years ago, conceived the ingenious idee
grunted with satiafaetion at tho idea of ing, bedding or stocking-yarn. Wheat,
of riding to the moon upon a neighbor's squelching newspapers in general and port, potatoes, beans, dried-apples and
««r». and waa only prevented by ths and raising mankind to hia level, even other articles that the farming commu­
fact that the “ small pill Croatia,' * &lt;q_- his kink-tailed terrier waggod hia Bppen- nity can so abundantly supply, are
needed, and in great quantities; and
other prominent worthy who is better dago with delight and showed his all articles rent to Hex. R. J. Guaxt,
known as ** red-beaded two per cant" teeth to every man with a clean face. of this dty, T. A. DcBlXMXa, Middle­
in the town of Hope, about noon of the had a Mitb .oortjaf, co tU Uru. But
ville, or to D. C. GatrrtTn, Nashville,
22d inst George Hazel, aged 13 years, “two per cent." this time-was the par­
will be forwarded Immediately where
was shot and instantly killed. It seems
they are most needed. Tho call la Im­
son's backer and had for right and left
thgt. in company with ooms other boys, borers ths “Big Jnjun Pocahontas"
perative, and demauds Immediate at­
tention ; with a rich harvest repaying
ho went to assist in putting out fires, who spells calf with a V. and l«ets ten
out a gimlet hole, eo wo think that Bar­ tho labors of the husbandman, you sure­
which was burning quite near; while at dollars that a University Regent is by
ry County is safe risen tho withdrawing ly will not refuse aid to those who have
work one of tho boys leaned his gun
Divine right a membar of tho Rural of the bung nt the Court House on the lost everything. 1x4 It not be sold that
against a log, and when they were
Barry Oounty withheld a helping hand,
Family, and the Poetical Iliiloaopher.
about
go to another place, George
rather let her come up cbrerfully and
who propoees to soar through the realm*
came up on the opposite ride and at­
of space on a mighty invention of his
this burden of ■eiraacrtfloe and char­
tempted to draw tho rifle over tho fo&lt;
own, nnd whow gray goose quill no
ity; that mingled with our gratitude
tossris him by tbs muarn, when it was
doubt was father to the thought embod­
discharged, the ball entering tho
Do not forgot that Blits, the king of
ied in the resolutions carried and di­
right side, just below the ribs, and oomgested by the social jxditirol and official illuiic.niits, aud master of tho “ Black
ing out at the loft shoulder, lodging un­
representation.* of tha County and tho Art," is to commence a serira cf hia fa­ ted something toward the relief uf our
der tho clothing, killing him instantly.
mous eutortaiumenta at Union Hall, on suffering fellow creature', that He, who
He was a good, quiet boy, and his death
Monday evening, Oet 30th. Tbe name has said “It la more blessed to give
than to receive". may abower upon tu
falls heavily on hia afflicted parents
We have a Full Line of BLACK SILK which wc are oelliDg
of Blitx is familiar to all, having per­
oil the greater and richer blessings of
formed before the Crowned Heads of
at very low figure*.
Europe, aud, in fact, in every part of
ItexpcctfUly yourx,
tho globe. His reputation is world-wide.
Mrs. J. H. GOODYEAR,
The German War him forced the French to put a heavy export
Of this great rombinatton tho Kalama
Mrs. H. J. KENFIELD,
Mr-. D. 8TRIKEB,
zoo Triryrep* speaks as follows :
duty on Silk a. Ladies, now ia the time to secure a Silk Dress
Committee.
A perfect ska of heads again crowd­
ed Union Hall on last evening. All the ;
You will not sec them tw cheap again in a lifetime.
elite and fashion of Kalamazoo ossein- |
blsd to witness yhe world-famed King I
by local relief committees, acting inde­
of Magicians, Jerome Blitt His dolu- I
pendently. and forwarding their offer­
stons are truly wonderful' aud sublime,
ings directly to the burnt district, where­
and appeal to wmotliing higher than ;
by large surplusage of clothing aud
tho r»vre nrutimont of wonder. Tbe '
great skill nnd grace with which ho I T» tu indrpmdmt OrUr of OJJ f’Moir,
supplies havo aecumulated nt certain
performs his astounding marvels, is mas- I of tu SUl, of MirUfO» :
localities, leaving other more necessitous
It is unnocosoary fur me now tu call
tor-like, and hia rival is uo&lt; upon earth.
To-night he intends to introduce hosts your attention to the fact of tho destruc­
qoonce of tho mouth-picco nf the com­ of new Hindoo Incautatiuux. Eugene tion of property nnd the families loft ho­
mittee that ho did not even try to per­ Blitz keojn tho audience in roars of meless, the loos of life, the intense suffer­
Vemt Stylish and Chiap.
petrate a joke, and could, only grin a laughter with his comic pratontatione, ing and the want existing among bund-

It is currently reported that the Fruit
Growers of 8t. Joveph will lose from
Excrrzxxxv.—On Sunday our people
850,000 to 8100,000 by the ruin of the
wore alarmed for tho safety of the city
Chicago Commission Merchants
by the report that fire waa coming ia
upon us from tho woods in tho southwest part of town. Ou repairing to the
spot it was discovered only to bo several
old lugs and stumps on fire in McNair's
swamp, and he was guarding it Tbs
Wxu. Doxa--The people qf thio city approach of Marshal Jones andpthere,have eonXibuted nearly a thousand dol­ with pails to extinguish the same caused
lars in aid of the bouaoleaa and home­ a little “unpleaiantnora." and also
less sufferers in our own State, and will

I1SI

Rxxuvat.—It Was with deep' rafiret
that we loaned that Rev. John H. Pal­
mer, had removed from Nashville in
tills countr, to Fentonvillo in tho coun­
ty uf GanMee. For fire years Dr. Pal­
mer haa been a resident with us, ami
an ournost and efficient co-worker in
every offbrt to promote tho public weal.
A fine eobolsr, an aule writer, and one
of tho eery fate public speakers in Cantral Michigan, ho has devoted hi* time
and talents to advance tho jducalional,
moral, social and political proopority of
this people, nnd won for himself the' ap.

pew, said, “ Air tUy oay rctritf"
T«1 Prcrri Zersrar, published in Chi­ Again the colloeaal form of tho greet
cago, has ooms out this week with a sin­ Camanche straightened and with that
gle half sheet and map of the burnt eloquence which he claim* eptitlre him
diatrict cf Chicago. All of the magni­
ficent marble building of the P. F. Com­
pany, waa consumed in fifteen minutes.
Nothing saved but subscription list sertions nd unmittigated falsehoods
the company appeals to old subscribers have been assigned as the hoM*i out­
to renew to enable the company to pub­ pourings of your most earnest oonviclish again u soon as possible, an im tkmsby on intriguing and designing

but to the high standing and credit that
the order has attained in our State as
well aa elsewhore, that immediate stops
may be taken by oil tho Iiodgre of the
Order throughout tho entire jurisdictions
to render them such aid and help as may
bo needed to relievo their wanta aad al­
leviate their sufferings. I would there­
fore respectfully appeal to vour gener­
ous svmpathios and benevolence to re­
spond to the call of suffering humani­
ty wherever it exist*, knowing aa 1 do
that tho appeal will not bo ia vain.
I hare correepondod with the moat

cago, Manut:e. Gmud Haves, Grand
Rapids, Big Rapids. Mutkogen, Monominec. end other places of those that
are suffering, and advised the apuoinU

CITY OF HASTINGS.
------ to buy

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

HICKS &amp; BROTHER,

Common Council met in regular seseNashville, Marshall, Osblemo, Watson, ioa at the Council Room, Oct. 23, 1871.
Galena. Parnell, Watervliet. Deerfield,' Mayor Goodyear called the Council to XLiberty Streep of Kalamazoo, Mechan­ der. Roll called and the followmg Aid.
icsburg, Arlington and Bangor, Jeffer­ were present—Barlow, Birdsall, Rm'.
son, Porter, Irring-Fii-U, aud Spring man, Hama, Hayee, KenSeld, Woolley,
Brook, with on aggregate membership Williams. Recorder Wood not being in
of 700, and church property to tbe val­ attendance, Aid. Hayes waa appointed
ue of t22,M&gt;Q.
The religious meetings were conduct­
ed Thursday evening by Rev. IL N.
Richards, subject—“Gospel Feast"Friday evening, discourses by Rev. W.
W. DeGeor, subject—“Christian Heirship." Saturday evening, disoouree by
On motion, the aeocunl of C. Dolph,
Rov. P. H. Wmpsou, subj«-~“God's Street Commissioocr, wm allowed aa fol­
Care fat Humanity.” Sabbath morn­ lows, for ssrviere readsred in tbe herein­

of Bony County hsa rentured to bring
in a verdict contrary to ths opinions end ing, 10 1-2 o’clock, discourse by Rev.
expectations of w, tho enlightened per B. F. l.ams&gt;erb&lt;41, subjec*.—“Spiritual
tarn of the people. Does not the ma­
Ova Btost —We commence in thia jority rule? Is it not the noble and dteby Rev. D. E&gt; Hillard, subject—“Terma
issue of the Eaxnxa a serial story, from
uf Dociptaship." Sabbath evening, dreed
TU Srrri^ ohJ Iloru, one of tbe boat iean citizens that public opinion should
the eervictu by a discourse from Bev.
fireside journals in tho country, to which
away the minds and move the tacit* of C. W. Sherman, subjeta-'Christain’a
tho special attention of our readers is' jurira without regard to the guilt or in­
Watchword;' Test—“Go Forward."
directed. The story speaks for D»»lf
' nocanoi of the accused ? What right
■ had three to venture from tho beaten
a prosperous condition, well officered,
w i tlx a good supply of books and papers.
A (JrxsnCT Sxmxn.—The following
I The oongmgwtions were usually large,
ftmn tU offlrial Daily of the Greet
.unde good dags* uf i^^Rvqfe^Union Expomtion upoaka for itorif:
■ ed throughout ttaen^ro progradings.
The Grand Rsjrids Commercial Col“v *?* iTri"-."

The best place in the

CROCKERY &amp; GLASSWARE!
To bo Hold at LOW FIGUREB.

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for .Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the^very lowest rates.
dfoh, Oct- 4.

after named wardsWard No. 1, 40,76
Ward No. 8. 27,00
Ward No. 4. 20,50

10,000!

Total,
894,25
Lea* twenty-fire dollars alrasdy drawn.
By Aid. Birdsall,
IboolNi, That Ibo Reorder be instruct­
ed to bring &lt;q&gt; and reoevd all of. tbs pro­
ceedings of the Cmmnon Counril, forth­
with, aim! that hereafter he bare |the procrebings of this Coqnril promptly recordel, sud beta s**k records st th* Council
llaum at c*cli and every meeting. Car-

By Aid. Bsrkw. that .M tsars. Dwight
A Im. and the Messrs. Bentley’« be rati­
fied by the Marshal to cauR. wife* de­
lay, Fire-8*re«*a to be ^ead o»k Swit

For

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HICKS. A BRO.

�1ST*

iGirtin,!
8 O’CLOCK.

JOB
VINSCAR BITTERS'

95,000inG reenbncks!
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR “

CRUMBS e COMFORT!

MS

The American Washer
PRICE. S5-5O.
Tke Ara-,Iran W..ts&gt;«ar»»

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the cuvitiea of a grain of—j.------------- ,
Mold ia a forest of beautiful tree. I
with tie bnndtM, laavaa and frnit
BatterfiM. am MhJ mh« I.
I
Hain ate hullo, tube..
Tbe aurfoce of our bodie. ia covorv l
with aoalea Uba a fiah ; a aingla grain of
sand Would oorrr on. taundrwi nod fity
A Chromo to even- StbecriLtr
of that, acalea, and yet a rcalo corm
fir. hand red pan.. Through t!&gt;w
narrow opaninga flte sweat fwi itialf a—aatnMMtai i anraaenu, «t «r~. as*
MtanUM
ail BMrtb. hrsfeu. «HiNe4 -L
like water through a aiara.
The miteatuak. frr. hundred atepa a

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FOR

Each drop of aiagMSt water ropfoiaa
a world ot animated beiaga. aw ironing
v Uh tu much liberty aa whale, ia th.

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POPERY.

THEFOE OF THE CHURCH
AND REPUBLIC.

Michigan

Exchange.

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ATTENTION !

FAMILY KNITTER.

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11CT0BUL

FAMILY BIBL1

SHEPABD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

CIRCUIT COURTS -1872, 1873
REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM To
REDUCTION OF DUTIES.

SUk Headache. Liter O&gt;mptni«f.
Fawritdfar, DfMprpaiw, Ifimi
■ h Children, Piln, lUliou. (i,mplainte, Luu of Appetite. Erup­
tion of the Skiu. n»,pln on Ike
Fact, and all llitw of the
lUood; aha tAe beot JJiuretie in
Vt for Kidney Complaint-.

C'ounty or Stale. GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS
THE GREAT AMERICAS TEA CO.,
at a r- rear htbeeth.

Must .Suitable for the Family,
Most Valuable for tho Btailec:,
Moat laatructire for tbe Teacher
Moat Appropriate forthaCtaW,
Sinti Useful for the Minialer,
Mom loterartfog for th.
Must Elegant for life Parlor,
Moat Profitable for the ftady.

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HASTIBGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 1871.

iSoii aid BlrtW CifA
I Rsttueet the atton don of Friends tu»4 Customer* to tho

GRWD HI OF m GOODS I

swiftly toward the toachor. but lookiar
from aide to aide as if afraid uf being

Never Lafore Equalled la this City, foe

.

QUALITY, style ai«x&gt; valtje.
iDresa Goodi* in «U the lateet noreltiea.

Real Irlola X^bjplinM,

eOOKIJIB 10 P1H0B STOI'IS!

Veloura,

SergU,
IDewo HilltM. striped and plain.

All
.

Wool PluldB,
Butinea

| OUR ACORN PARLOR
REAL

LACEH. G1
VALENCIKN.NEK

z^&lt;‘

LEADING STOVE,

Domestics, of all Popular Make,
Cheaper than J-Ever!
Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
/jWhite Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA !

10 per Cent. Below Fall Prices.
Boots at Prices that would Kake a Quaker

Laugh.
Hats, Caps, and

Groceries,

Clothing.

|

BOSTON CASH WTORE.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

We have a Full Line of BLACK SILK which we

nelling

at very low figures.

RUGS

“ Well, Rioeky, what is itF And
Mnanr, Hoax san Suocxr.
Ralph pat his hand kindly on the
Mirandy had nothing but contempt groat bushy head of white hair from
for ths now master until bo developed which camo Stocky's nickname. Shocky
the trail-dog in his composition. Mir*ti­ had to pant a minute.
dy Mi in love with the bull-dog. lake
"Why, Mr. Hartaook," ho gasped,
many other girls of her class, she was •etching his head, "they*. . pond ungruaUy enamored with the “subject of. derneeth the school-houao," and hero
women,” and stood ready to fall in love Bhoaky’s breath gave out for a minute
with any man who strong enough to bo entirely.
her master. Much has been said of ths
" Yee, Shocky, I know that What
strong-minded women. . I offer this about it f The trustees haven't come to
psychological remark as a contribution
to the history of the weak-minded wo- * " No, no I dr; bat Hank Bents, you
know—', and Shocky took another
breathing spell, standing as dune to
Ralph a* ho could, for poor Shocky
got all his sunshine from the master's
" Has Henry fallen in and got a duck­
ing. Shoeky P'
"Oh, nofair; be wants to get you in
you ees.*'
"Well, I won’t go in though,
Shocky.”
" But, yon see. ha’s been and pulled
passed her lipe 6h» walked by him bock tho board that you have to stop on
from srbuol. She cost at him what is to get ahind tout desk ; he's been and
eommonlv called sheep's eyes. Ralph
thought tluMT. more hko calf's eyes, i
tjlio changed the whole tone of her voice. :
She wliiusd ordinarily. Now she whim------- —
--------------- — ——pored. And so by cgKng him, by blushu bushiness in Ralph’s voice. Ils, gled. And Shocky wanted' too. And
ing at him, by tittering at him, by gig- ’ had, then, one friend in Flat Crock di» Mirandy cast an expiring look at Ralph.
gling at liitu, by snickering at him, by i Gwt—poor little Shoeky. Ho put his And if the tear.her was not lovesick,
simpering at him,
——.vc—
1 arm amend Rhoalrv lu«i a mnmant .-1 he cortnnlj was sick of Miraady's
Untold inure a iuu
other road, so as to come back to the
When school was dismissed Ralph
hail made her, she
school-house in a direction at right an­ gave IXfUik every caution that be could
gle* to the mister'* approach. Bui the about taking cold, end-even tent him
caution was not needed. Shocky had his oTorroot, wry much against Hank's
| taken core to leave in that way, and was will. Then tho master walked out in a
altogt-ther too cunning to be seen com- quiet and subdued war to spend the
aaou- ingdown ths rood with Mr Hartaook.
baton, But after be got over the fence Io go watched his retreating footstep, with
doing i through the “sugar camp” (or sugar er- loving admiration. And the pupils not
s milk-1
as they say al the Eastjhe stopped in the wret canvassod the quoation of
I and turnsd back &lt;mro or twice, just to who moved the IkmuxI: Bill Means
: catch a smite from Ralph. And than said he'd bet Hank did it, which Mt
| be hied away through tho tall trees a Botspy Short off in an uncuntroilable
, morning smoke; tho pxrelar tabli\ adore- ■, very happy boy, kicking and plowing giggka And Shocky listened innocentod by no doth, sat co the Boor ; the un­ 1 tho brown leave* betore him in his per­
But that night Bud arid sflily, 'Thun­
washed blue teacups sat ia the unwash­ feet delight, saying over and over again,
ed blue saucers; tho unwashod blue. “how ho looked at mo! how ho did der and lightning ! what a reanarwyrra
And when Ralph came up to the
Sites kept company with tho beerirr ed '1 look
uo pitcher. Tho dirty skillets ny tho ecliool-house door, there was Shocky
fire were kept in countenance by the rauutaring along from tho other direc- ; mil«. Muscle paid tribute to brains
dirtier pots, and tho asboa were drifted tian, throwing bits of limestone at fence- ■ bat time.
rails, and. armluig still dear down to his i But Ralph had no time fur exultation.
shore at thosght of the master’s kind i tor just hero camo the spolliog-school.

•' What a square Dor Shocky is!" re-

Ladies,

the time to secure a Silk Dress
lifetime.

LRD'S

SDO BffRRS,
rtWt—
Barlow &amp;. Goodyear.

NEW CARPET HOUSE

CITY PAINT STORE!

WITHIN THE BHAOH OF ALL
We are every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth
for less than our usual price, back-* '”*tk
of parties who say they are unat u to Day so much.
Xow to give all a chance tt^av । Teeth who need and
should have them, we wtufrom this date, for a few
weeks, drop the price almost one- valf. H'e trill naw make
full and Complete sets for$25. Single Plates, Upper
or Under $13.
r cause
LSERY.

.ILL OUR WORK WARR.1J\"TEDt
Offcf ova- Grant 4 Phillipa’ Stm, Haotinfi, Mich.

STEWART &amp; STEINHOFF.
The best, place in

&amp; BROTHER,

thus to Hannah, and had latched the
door, she muttered. 'That gal don't usv.
fkvoreto
which Bad ryoiitod that ha didn’t think
she had no .great sight to b&lt;&gt; pertiekter
thankful for. To which Mra. Moan*
made no reply, tlangihgit beet, perhapu
not to wake np he- dutiful „ U « £

tareaUag a throw u her treatment of
Hannah.
Ralph fell gid that ha was this evantng to go to another boarding plac. He
should no: hear tho rest of the oontrov*r»y.
Ralph walked to the school-house with
Bill nay wore friends again. For
when Hank Banta’s ducking and his
dogged obstinacy ia sitting in hi* wet
clothe* had brought on a serious fever,
Ralph had railed together th* big boy.
and had said.mart tekeiroVf
one another, bora Who will volunteer
to take turns sitting up with Henry 7"
He putrfsogr. camo down, and all tho
“William Moans and myself will ait
up to-nigfat,” said Ralph. And poor Bill
lad tewu from the: moment f_e toocl;sr's friend. Hawaschoaoa to be Ralph’s

tong after, m we shall find. Bat Bill
Means was far tho time entirely placated,
and bo and Ralph wont to epeQingschoot together.
Every family furnished a candte.
There wm yeltow dips and white dips,
burning, smoking, and flaring. There
was laughing and talking, sod giggling,
and simpering, and ogling, and flirtiag,
and courting. What a drem party is to
Fifth avenue; a spelling-school is to
Hoopole County. It is an occasion
which is metaphorically inscribed with
tins legvnd, "Cbonro yer partner*.’’
Spelling is only a blind in Hoopole
County, a* is dancing on Fifth Avenas.
Rut u there are so .0 in society who
love to dance tor its own sake, so in
Flat Creek district there were those wbo
loved to spoil tor its own sake, and who,
smelling the battle from afar, bad come
to try their hands in tliis tournsnurai,
hoping to freshen Ui* laurels they had
wcra in their *ctx&gt;ul-daya

oetenaibly for the purpose of making
them sen the joke, but really for the
pure jdMsure of nudging. The Greeks
camp
just
now.
Ils'.
&gt;^n
in
there
|
figured Cupid as naked, probably be­
my old man's putty
along ia the
cause
ho wearspu many disguises that
half
an
hour."
And
Betsey
giggled
world IL-'s gut u right smart lot of
‘her could not select a coetume furdiim.
agwin.
For
Betsey
Short
could
giggle
this wetid's p!4&gt;dar, Olio way aad an­
Tho 8-juire came to th. front Ralph
other.” And while sn« yluffrf tho to-i un sligbfrr provocation than any other
made
an inventory of tho sgglomeratiot.
borvu in lior pipe Ralph wandered why I| girl on Flat Crook.
When Rai; h Hartsook with the quiet cat th man in this deeetrick; and flow which boro the name of Squire Hawkins,
she should mention it to him “ You
1 tee wo moved in hero uigh upon twenty- dogged tread that he was cultivating, some of the young f-Hors would hero to
I. A swallow-tail coat of indefinite
five veer ago. Twa* when my Jack, walked into the scbool-room, ho took git up and dust ef they wcnld keep up
S““'
' him that dx-d afore Bud was bora, was great care not to scum to see the trap to him. And be uses seeh remarkable age, worn only on state occasion* when
its owner was called to figure in his
n baby. Bud'll be twroty-oue tlij fiflli
smart words. He speaks so polite, too. Chile capacity. Either tho Squire
of next June.”
But laws I do’nt I remember when ho
1 grown too large or tho coat too
Here Mr*. Moaur. stopped to r*ku a adjustasi. The beys pho wore Hank's was poorer nor Job's turkey ? Twenty
। live coal nut uf the illo with her Ainny confidants iiPtbo plot were very busy year ago, when ho oomo to these 'ere
; finger, and thou to carry it in her akin- o»er their slates, and took pains not to digging. that air Squire Hawkins was a
ny 1’oliu tu the bowl—or tho Mt—of show their disappointment.
poor Yankas school-master, that said
School Books &lt;f Stationery. her rob-uipo. When ahe gvt tlu&gt; smoko The morning session wore uu without •pail* i-.atid of bucket, and that railed a trirt, where tho preacher worn no ooate
incident Ralph several timi e-iuglit । cotv a ■caow,' and that couldn't tell to
agoing sfi.i pnxooded:
ia tho surnmor, aad where a black glove
“ yuu ace this ere bottom land wa* two |«uple looking at him. One wasj save hi* gixxard what wo meant by 'few
all Congress land in them days, and it Mirandy. Her weak and waf-wy eyee ond rijki imtrt. But he’s hunt our ways was never aeen except on the hand* of
stela loving gluuces over the tup of her now, an' he's just as civilised as ths rest the Squio.
3 A wig of that dirty, waxy color ao
spelling-book, which she would not
... v... _______ ' i_____
.
common to wigs This one showed a
Jo you got a plenty while you r a gittin. study. liar looks always made Ralph's
continual inalinapou to slip off the own­
Git a plenty white you'r a gittin.’ says 1, spirit sink to forty below sera, and eoner’s smooth, bald pate, and tho Squire
■ter it won't never bo DO cheaper'n 'tif
had frequently to adjust it As hi* hair
now,' and it bsint been, I knowed,twogrinned at Ralph, and then at Mirandy, had been red, tho wig did not aeoorf
,
udnt, and Mr-- Moans took tho nipo from co that eat in the middle of the school- and
then at the rest, until Ralph shud­ with hi* feco, and th* hair ungraysd
her moath to indulge in a gooa chuckle . room was Utile Shocky. who also east ,dered Nothing waxen frightful to him was sadly disco-dan t with a face sKrivat the thought of her financial shrew- i many lore-glances at the young maslar^ ,ns to be fawned on and grinned at'by
dnsos. “ Git a plenty while you 're a ■ glances as grateful to his young heart ,this old orge, whose few lonesome, black
gittirf, says I. Icould.sco, yuu know, as Mi rand vs ogling — he'was tempted to ।teeth seemed ready to devour him. “He hedged the edgee of tho jaw and chia.
they won a powerful sig5&gt;: oi money in ' call it ogring—wa» hateful.
didn’t stay poor long, yon bat a hoe* I"
"Look at Shoeky," giggled Betsey ,nnd with thia the cool was dupoeiled on TLeso were died a frightful dead black,
CcngroM laud. That's-what made mo
such os no natural hair or lieard ever
say.' Git a plenty while you're a gitlia.' Short, behind her slate. "He looks as •,the pipe, and the lipa began to crack had. At the rente there was a quarter
।
And Jack, he's wulh lots and gobs of if bo was a-gun to eat the master up, like
parchment as each puff of amok* of an inch of whit*, giving (ho whisker*
money, all urado out uf Congress land.
escaped. "Ha marrirf rich, you **e,” tho appearance of being stuck on.
Jauk didn’t git rich by barf work- Btess
It is safe to conjecture that Betsey and hero another significant look U the
you, no I Not him. That a'n't his way. had never studied " Drew on the Imma­ young master, and another fond look at
CARPETS,
llnrf wo«k a'n’t, you know. "Twas teriality and Immortality of Uta Soul," Mirasdy, as she puffed away reflectively.
th nt air six hundred dofian be got along or she would not have spoken of Ralph's “His wife hadn't no book-krnin. She'd
o' mo, all ailted down into Flat Cnck as if it were something to lie swallowed bora through tho sprilin-book visit,
bottoms al n dollar and a quarter an
and had got as fur as ‘asperity’ ou it a
acre, atd 'twss my say in. "Git a plenty
And so the fiuvcoon wore on a* u»u- second time. But tbo eouldn’t nod a
7 Asst of false teeth, badly fitted,
while vou'r a gittin' as done it." And
I, and those who had laid the trap had word when aha was married, and never and gircu to bobbing up and down.
MATTING^
.rgottenit t hrotsolve*. Tho morning could. She warn't overly smart Shn
8. The Squire proper, to whom those
horriHy, at Ralph, shewing bur few
■esicra was drawing to a does. The hadn't hardly got tW sense the law al­
strangling, discolored teeth.
re ia the great, old fire-place bad low*. But achools wB skase in them air
It is an old story that a boy wrote
Then she got un and knocked the
days, and, besides, book-larnin don’t do tesns to his father begging hea to com*
UPHOLSTERED GOODS,
asbra out of her jape, «&gt;d laid the pipe
no good to a woman. Make, her stuck West, because “migu^y mean men got
awav and walked arcond in front of
al never knowed but one ral ia my in office out here.” Bui .Ralph oondaRalph. After adjhating Use "chunks”
aa had ciphered into fractions, and drf that socio Yankees had taught
to tost tho tin- would bcm. *ho turned
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
she was so dog-on stuck up that she tam­ school in Hsopole Comriy who would
yellow fete toward Ralph, and aran1L .1___ ■—
ed up her noaa cma night al a aaple- —. k._ k.tS - US_L
Paints, Brushes, and Ar­
NOTTINGHAM LACES, her
peelin bskase I tack a sheet off the Led
ning him cloeely rame out with the cli­
tist’s Materials, Wail
max of her sprech in lhl&gt; remark : "You
to splice out th. tablecloth, which was
Paper, Window
see a* bow,'Mr. Hartaook, the man what
rather short. And the sheet was mo.'
gits ray Mirandy '11 do koll. Flat Crfek
Shades,
clean, too. Had-n been stept on moro-a
land's worth nigh upon a hundred a
wunst or twioah But 1 was goin for to
pictvbb raaMM. Otis*, rrc, rrc_
say that when Squire Hawkins inamrf
,CTO. gende hint came near knocking
, Virginny Gray hs got a hasp o’ money,
Signt Ornamental Painting,
Ralph down, lied Hat Creek bean
. or* what's the same thing mostly, a
worth a hundred time* a hundred dol­
. heap o' good land. And that’s bMtor-n
„
X,
lars an acre, and ho had owned five
; lock-lamin, toys I. Ef a girl had rme
hundred times Meansf five huadred on his slate and coaxing Betsey Short. I dean through all eddieati.ra, and got to
acres, ho would have given it nil jtsst to giggle by showing them slily mtoos, the rale of three itaelfi that would a b-.yr
at that mmaant to haw ancihiteted the th..' school-room. Once or twice Ralph a fHClbov-bed. Squire Hawkins jast put
whole tribe of Miraiw. Except Bud. bad been attracted by Betsey’s Oxtraor-. nddication agiu tbo gal’s form, and trediaxry fits of gigjrfing. and bad oomo so, dsd oven, an’ af ary aos at 'am go'
. swindled, Inavorhserf no complainte't
from the general dsetntctiou. k» fer near to catching Hank that the boy
thought it best not to ran any farther
the root, he mentally pictured to himosf risk of the Leech aw iubm four or fire
the plsMure of attending their funerals. fuel long, laid up liehiad the master in
There was one thought. howsAsr, be­
tween him and JevjMur. H» felt confi­
dent that the ccrdiality. the intensity,
and tho perautency of his dislike fur rind look, for, idler ’ that ho wn*, hh
Sis Moons were such that he would nev­ “sums" did not solvo tbemMves easily.
er inherit a foot of the Flat Creek bot- As usual in such oues, ho came up tn
front of the masters desk to Isavo the
difficulty explained. Ho had to wait a
minute until Ralpfi gut through showing
Itebey 8l&gt;urt, who had beca riesed with ■ had a guilty filing that thia speooh of
COME AND HEE THEM
a studying fit. and who could barfly i| the old fadr’s had aocsoteuw nommiUed
' him beyeoi weall to Mire^y. H. cte!
Dy*rt u^TTtdrrth^s.
fJs nation*, she did wan! to giggto so
much. Not nt anything la particular,
on hand at all bom.
but just at things is gwnsral.
White Ralph was “doing” Iteteoy’s

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csamss a ssows
PAINTERS ;

flashrf upow hira, tut
seemed a mvw* uaa.
oureortwfaa b-th. w

�flMIH
I the F* &gt;ta) Ootnnmwn1. "aving (talks ia
p-rf.t.ly catatoUhol, the Govarnmeut

afiaty a any tax riylit tau.-a work. :
t consign of the Ttapub'cmui oft
fetrict is griug ftmrarl with great i
Delegate i for th r bsedriuro are i
ly ncmlnated. Bin is with ]&gt;ro- I
csss'on i nn&gt; moving Uirougli the rim-bt ,
at night Tho rcKisttali-ra, both white
und col &gt;roJ bai f.dlsn off evtuiderably rata! eloquent and able addieeMs, it hai
since tbo test eLrtiiou. Moot of the •w been the gnjd fortune of an atuTprcertit incuiubcnG Lava be-a renom'- enro in the Valley C!b * hoarnabr! and rin easy Iteyublicrn victory is
coafrlontly expected by tlio«c who nso
Ttn; Kc-Kimc—Tho la-go capture
of tbo Ku-Klux which luu been made
posted on the situaUoa.
(JoL James T. luvis. commander of in ou» ot 0m&gt; South Carolina counties ia
ths Washington Light Infantry battal­ which tho writ of fofew wjau was lately
ion, died iu thia city on Thursday, nud anspouded, will show Ibe mtSarn ihorvhad a mi'itary funeral to-day. He has -ihoufr that th» Gorcnirarat is do!erlong teen a leading nuui iu our volun­ tuin.nl to d&gt;*al e'my.ly with them. There
teer militia.
•
h ire boon nufltaiu^t daisy and warning
Our District lxgi«taiuie bat finally before &lt;•■sorting to thi, uudssirablo
pataru the Chicago donation bill, giving moans for ths suppression of virioncc;
$iuO,(XX) f. the relief of that sutforing and, if this (ails, the Ku-Klux would be
cilyr and ndjounud um iu.
C. AL
matte a of tho ritoatiou.

my g.» &lt;mo stop Inrthor, and' retain
the propfo'a mouey at tiro porrotta j«r
annum, to I udd up Ixma Ada industrial
tearing of tho taw on their powers, au-1
cnterpriocs and more particularly, nre it is uudrraknd will conclude to ask
Gccnai for logidatfon to wiabfo them
Lot os enfori ___ ___ , ____________
to carry out the itadgne of their anprinciple hrte'n s.-t forth, and w.. will thnrity The cry of reform ia doublhave rearI.el a higher kvri of aocisl
Jess ofteu tbo means of doing great
and adcinirtrafivT tnflucnc.*., tqurn good, but this cry in regard to the civil
which we eaa roar a beaadful and pvr- service, while it doubtless hai many
mansul su]«r»tvwtnre.
taaiBst odUrcsts, lias so touch bun­
Ths hapuieas and projterty of «aeh combe connected with it, that the roand every eitiana, and not tlw increase spoaau to it ou the part ot the public ia
of cammereo or of produob’on, should b» generally without reason, aud founded
the fort object of wtciety und of law; only upon feeling aud prvjudic.*. Borno
and rt may eren ho uww wary to dis- of tho GuniEiisiiouers nrv fniiatieal on
cv\nsg.» this wiki and of an unprinci­ tho thoortslicsd reform, aud are totally
pled bant after material &gt; .’hea, now in without jiracliosl kuowleilgu uf tho irubaugnratod. At all evouU. every real
progrtee in nehievo&gt;l by tong, continuous
Tbo Cummimum ana engaged al!
DETROIT C0HRE3MMDMCE.
and painful rtniggto, and, therefore, we day yestotday in sonriduriug the qtwemust not bs dltcouregcd Iwcauso trot or tioa of osmpotiliru oxamiuatioua with­
twenty yoor.i are twpiircd—which in the out dis] using of tho subject.
•
life of a nation are bnt as a single year
—to gain acv&gt;'j&gt;taiico for u-w and im­
Ataxaadur 11. 8 toven*, Editor of tho
portant truths“Atlanta Bun,1'/utterly dvuios curtain Eoivox Hmauctx Bixxxj.—Amidst
Fifthly, The StatisticJ Bureau ought charge, [itvfemxl against him by the all that's now going uu in Iho way ot
to bo charged with tho regular colleotfon Washington “Morning Chronicle" in wrprossodiaym]&gt;athy and actual roltef so
an article of twu columns length. Ho generously bestowed upon tho sufforerr,
mechanios in diflbroat localities; the sisks that any cMtioual idea of his be by Cro both in our own and slater States;
wages paid, and the price of land, pro- upeeified, and wauU to kuow if he ever is it nut n qncalkni os to whether our
dnoa, beard, Ac. If several handrod Tueasiimi-ndcd any other resort or mode people hare not lost sight of tin lesson
thousand dollars can bo s|&gt;cnt to an­ for tho redress of guvcrnrnontal wrongs
nounce tho daily slate of tta&gt; weather [ •■-xrept dm l«aceful instrumentalitioa of
surely thia information ia ot greater im­
Jiow 1 do not (iropoao to ]&gt;rcach, talk
portance. and can bo nlteeted with has ve;y jirojK-rly answers
Jcs.” Tlio about sjwcial itnrWenco, retributive
“Ben" it thoroughly sectional. It jtutico or tho wrath of of tho Almighty
apeak, of Congress as n usurping, Ute- as exhibited in tliceo awful visitations.
Sixthly, The majority of the Amcm- gitiamte holy. | It denounces parts uf Throe are thmes for the Pulpit to talk
caa people ore proud (uf thuir system of the Constituliuu.uf the country and tho about, but are they nut also tbomus for
tert to chartta.
education, have sp^ttalroady largo soou load as tbo “higlwat crimes;'* that tho men to tAink about Why ri the great­
In witness whereof I Juivo honrinto sot to ostabliih it, and are willing to make rooanatruction arts giving negroes and est city in the Nortliwost almost entirely
uy hand and caused the seal of 8«tn
]&lt;xw while turn a right to veto nrv hum­ swept from the face of tho earth, our
to be affixerl.
bugs, not coiutitutiuoa! or totaling. He towns and villages destroyed, the very
Dane at the tsiy of Washington, this targe it And yst it must be oviJen t to
28lh day of October, is the nmr of every thinker that tb« system fo greatly Rives moral and substantial support to mesas of salssistanco lakou sway from
our Lord, «no thousand rigiit hun­ am! radically dcfleienL It sar.not te the general sentimnut of a certain cine* thousands, and where thrift and pros­
dred and Mventv on*, and ot the In- expected that thia great qaration shall
perity pruvrilel now naught is Lift but
depeadenoo of tho l^nitod States the
for them niggers; lets whip that carjrat ‘. ruin, dcootetion, and death ?
te here fully discussed, bnt a E-w sag- ;
ninsty-rixiL.
Itas God anything to do with it or
gestiaaa aro thrown out whoso consider­ bagger; lets bang that scallawag." It
U. 8. GRANT, Preridint.
rniyn
"if
lie's
for
law
and
order
and
oonnot, aud is Hs&gt; hand to Iw acknowledged
liixiurix Four,
ation may. iu time, produce good re- 1
sfouliouul modes af rodroas, why is he i■ and His power submitted to, or have all
Secretary of State.
First and foremust, wo must luvj but- : riteaS about the Ku-Klux. Tho fact is these things happenwl by rkouv X Those
THE RErURLICAB PARTY
ter and mere highly trained tourliur*. | pateai in his paper, which is potent, are tboTtasons that wo have fat to loam.
WORKDiGMAM'S FRIEBD.
Wo mart make tho oflfoo of toachur into uapocially in Grorgij. Ho ha* nut donounced the vunspirutani and called— «ui j
one of the mot!, if not the most imjw
item to dispersa. Aro they doing his '
pertant profemioo. And whi
And from
from
stork ? Is he playing in Goovgla the out to rclLre tho sultaum. And
trit one long n&gt;1 arduous
But what ot the futuro? Among tho special training, wo must bLhi
kuuu part Graham u playing in North Eart, Wert, North aud teiutli. from the
remedies most likely to devwiope .tbo ly remunerate the successful
i Canadas. England aud the Continent of
manhood of thv wurkingmoa. and aid Tho system of hiring young worien who
Gourgia would bo a great State if Mr. ■ Europe, come the apoutaiiauusoft-ringr,
their material draeluptaaat, the follow­ only look to teaching as a temporary ex­ Stevens and his friends would let her
ing are suggested :
pedient, until s chanco fir uisniago oc­ They uro obstructing her jirogress, nud I ing for the common ciu.o a&gt; if “by all
First, The tlliance ot the w urkingmun curs, m not only money wastul but a clouding her ]irr*]Mirity.
! tucatu they would succor and nave
with tho party of progress, hamamty, vrrv groat and lasting injury inflicted
Mr. tsteplwua call, us an Imjicrialist. 'I suae." No “tutal depravity” I imagine
law and order, and cqiporitian to tho upon the rising generation. Tie v«tab- We are for a gtvernraont just strrag '1 in all theie doings, and tho tetter part
party of organised viltany. deception
enough to ]mjtect life and ]*us]isrity. 1 of cor common humanity is showing
and fraud. It must bo evidoat to all. absolute and immediate taxvaiily ; for If it takes bayoaots aud eunnuu to do ii out in iU; lirightert •-ilore.
that Tammaqy II-iU corhrption cunbined Plato well and truly said, “that white this and nothing else will do it, wu say
iiut etaruxh of tbi*. let u* try und
with sccesaioa batrod nod Ku Klux out-1 seven years of silent stmly are ueroaeary let item glitter and Jot them roar. We' writ/of Vuinethiilg else. Our eliKlbm
rages, would, in omw of auerres nt tho to discern the truth, fourteen yuars are wantbvcrv ]&gt;oor white man and every ne­ for city oiiicsire is to come ofl on the 7th
next election,' natiunalixB the New York nocot vary to cnabfo one to learn bow io gro to be ns safe iu his humble cabin at of Ndvomlnrr. nud Democrat^ caucus
system &lt;&gt;f organised curruption, nud the
night'as Mr Btovtsns ia in his luxpitablo I mi'etings have teuu held alri-oiiy iu some
nils of g-viat corporsticui. Why is
mnnsfKi nt Crawfordville. If it takes of I ho Wunfo b&gt; select delegatus to the
a|&gt;|iroacli*&gt;g City yuuvention.
At
there more poverty and crime in Now,
th- one hold ia tho Head, »th Ward
York dty than any where on the conti­ doficiuul in cunqiasj.
It does w
nent? It iAbscaaso thirty-live milliuus enough within its chantiol which is «
just the Imperialist that Washington I aote-o a ticket thoroughly Irish
of taxes uro wrung from the producers, oeedingf* narrow, but it does nut ] i
wax, end Jackson, and Clay, and Idn- was uomtnated. That is right “to the
| rain. Wo are for law and onlcr, and vic ties ladong thospoils.*' Ireland inpannually, to ba in great part, divided
I«jrts the Democratic party and that ]«ramong a few omu of imfeenw? u&gt;^&gt;hh humin being.
, for the rte ttntrf."
ty should snp]«ut ti e Irish. Vido the
Tho whole system oaiurts in training
‘
"
tho memory so that it may retain mo- ' It is expseted thni thu written opinions great and glor'
.
.
and to support the Republican party, • hanlcally a certain nan.her uf facta; |। of tbo majority and alacrity of too 8a- CityofNiwl
they coukl s*Ud their own men nud and in sharpenning tbo intellectual fac­ pr-mo Court of tbo If. 8. un the eonati- niKses, jour corrv4»c&gt;dent used to aiplace tbum open tho ticket for Congnua ulties without enlarging their scope. We 1 tutioaalily of tho Iragnl Tender oct will tend those of his own ]mrty awl genarin nil largo rifles. , Tbo Republican cannot think of one uxception to tbo ■ te rend from tl.o tench on Monday ' ally was honored with the position of
Jiarty would gtadly honor with its sup­ rule that tho United States have not pro- I; next Tho opiuAra of tho majority Has ' Secretary. I will tell you why he don't
port sutne infolltgoot and patriotic ar- duevd a single man, great in any walk ! already teeq. announced. The decisof life, who has spent the liras sixteen Ii ions Grat ou(6" way and then anutbor in­
Before you ■ null into ths dark, and years uf his Ute in a city of upwards of ( voiced no important suita as they were
peril all yeu have gamed, yea had bet­ eighty thousand inhabitant That in­ expected to have done,- uor have thqy find uur attendance augmented by a
ter first try what earnest co operation dividuality of character which alouo unsottkid tlis value of tliesn note! as largo crowd who cortainlv never were
guilty of Voting the liepublican ticket
with the Republican party will do.
giro* personal prominearo ia entirely
Secsmdly, Orgunixod and powerful wanting, and cannot Ira replaced by
WO.U0J in charred postage stamps It scons they came in th* interest of a
railway and other eembiaation* mart be
were received from Chicago yesterday.
restrained in their nqracity by. taw. ent lystem deals chiefly in words and j fcSG,&lt;&gt;00 of ndlwsiro stamps were deThem is nothing above the State, and trifles, whi*h, whether remembered or atroyed in tbo fire of that city.
not, are uf very little cmaiequexicu.— .
Grammar oud spelling aro very well in I
I uica little gamr,nnnocnced that tho mecttheir pines but they are not tho chief;
I ing «as adjuunuwl. To this a boy. who
on. of education. If the man ia other-1
liwaya, and cungreen has full end
power to regulate the chargee on freight wtei great, ho learns them iu other per­ I of mutilated currency is presented for I appeared to be the leader of the un
and panw-agem for the pwtortion of tte suite, and if hit cbaracter ia dwarfed hie redemption the whole note bo redeennsri.: washed oud an terrified replied by whose
public. Th: fawn of tbo States gave spelling in of very little consequence. and that whonwwr the portion prescnlod '
railways the right of entry on private Th* child han various faculties, piiyriial, '■ ia less than half the original also of the | “By order of the Yard committee,"
font, bverime it »u held that they moral, menial and mechanical; and •j note, the whole be forfeited to tho gov- j added our chairman, ami aAlcd, ** Ka­
every system of oducotiun that does not , erowcot Tho matter is bring seriously trina, call the police." The police reafford tho means of educating all of. •K-uiul.red.bu; uo dreirion hss been »[&gt;oodsd. aud we lining wvll packed in.
Republican:! aud DeniteTats aliko were
thoroughly cleaned out, .rour curroipondant rwx-ivtag n black eye and u con­
tused hesri, by whose tend* he knowetb
not till this day. Ho was invited by an
track railway from 8k Louis to Now Eve to right years of ago, ought bu have
intimate friend last night to attend a
York, with a few launch, from Chica­ n chance to educate its aye, bands fin­
go and Ciaannali, in tho Wart, and one gers and limbs. Under the guise of bill containing the nnised puslul code. Democratii- caucus and vote far him.
to Boston and Baltimore ia the East, play, it ought to bo taught tho •xirrcct It waa prevented from becoming a law Our reply wm “nut if tbn Court knows
which should bo o|«u to ail parsons asa uso ot tho pencil, iwadlo, tools, Ac. It last Mateu by tbo action of tho House
great freight road. A uaiitem rate of ought to be taught to ring, to recite, to in lacking on to it a provirion for the
abolition of tho franking privilege.
road bed iu order, with a signal rode en. In fact, learning should te ma&lt;ie, This radical change in tbo edaband tf&gt;o u» of the telegraph aro nil tho and it, mureovar, can bo made, the moot listeri policy of tbo Guvwnmcnt suetne
conditions neewesary. This rood would pteaasag and •atertairing portion of •

The Republicans aro to really wake
up aud hold their cnut'uaees uext week.
We ran carry Detroit this Full if wo
will word, bur I ain sorry to say th* par­
ty is very apathetic at ]irvannt I don't
know who will Ira tbo candidates for
Mayor Lui Goorgo W. Balrh our pros•nt efficient President of the Board of
Aldermen deaesvro the RopuUtam nom­
Fourthly, The Government ought to
of Gen. Horarw Porter, Beeretarivs Bri- ination and I hope wiB got ib Mayor
ortabliah • mtem ot Foot Office fiavisc
nap, Robeson, end otters arrived in this
Ranks, which would bo of great benefit
many wires as he pleases, provided city from Boston tula afteracca,
he claims to bo a Monmn. Hawkins
Hon. Felix R. Bru not hu finally and
was a roprmeutative man of that
frith; ha told the fort Mrs. Haw­ Cummisriouor ot Indian aflairs. Thia
kins Umt she hud had her day, aud office with all its rosponsibihltes seems
ho married a w-comi, and th.-:&gt; too third. togo bagging Those who want it are
not wanted for it, and those who aro
wanted for it decline te taka it It is to
Wo rarid stand a spell of wet woathbe bojrad that when filled it wd! te wall
£ted. Without tteroog'n apprt^iatioa er and if (J&gt;o hoavous oteuhl ste.1 floods
of tho Preridcnt's Indian p.liey and tte af tcara I think none of us would shed

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A Hsaccuux Tasx.—The New York
T. than siyv: The oommittoe of Sjvea ty. tn making an rtfirt to purity oar
election^ hare ocrtainly unlerUksna
aroomplishod. Wo have, spun the onortnltire of Tauuuarw flnatMW. Thom of
Tammany oloytfoai are yet greater.

dulojalty and false oilhvof handcode
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E. P. BURRALL

C. N. SHEPARD,

Detroit Stoves!
Slate Fnir at Kalamazoo,
Northweste-ru Fair at Grand Rapid*,

©airy County Fair, For 1871.
NEARLY 100COMPLETED 8X0RIE8

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ABLEST UV1NG AUTHORS

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4"A whale Library in itself,
aswMWtaass wws.-

Hfyl V7JSST Stove*
In the Market.

They are
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the oidy itove
made of Lake S upe
rior Charcoal iron,
in the World.

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GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

10,000!
DENTIST
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litiiia.

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OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.

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~LOUAL EVENTS. I
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Jfwi* E. Htnelrtui
William Fuijjgt.
^n-dM. Kutprs
A. S-eroro.
treoitre Willicjua
Rubcwt Marahun.’
A DavitUm.

Irving

o&lt; -J., Sus rf
5
Annual Meeting ef tbu Board of Sap®,
[riaari. The Board of 60pervtorw for
I iktry County, nut at the County
Ckrt', oBro in tod Oomrty, ft,
| ibwe. Beard eallml to order by D. G.
! R..ltoi»oa, Chairman, aud iqion tbo roll
Irfoail Board being ealfo.1, the folhro-

Johnstown,

-tag « era present aud am,w*t*d tu Usir
natnew a* called, namely:

kodo to tlwpriutae"—Bore than bo
varrrrRt* ,
Hal ord Tabb Saace. for tnm ia fatai-

»■ I’. Flfirid,

ONIC.

Bl. Loui’ wadta tho next Bepabltor
N,twa*l C. nrewtto bald in her city.

A jxup '3i* bos Iren burn*! on Lik&lt;

Orangeville,

Materisl for a now paper ka* arrived
at Way!*; J
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A Mau iu dance «runsd at Mi hlte‘kxiLTIajl *. m.

"TAR. to,.
Sgtt&lt;*s=

th*
of Super.

J. IL V
—r. r«tu’

IrtutisetaDtit of tie* Spring
•' Company. It ia one of
t'umpwniaa ia lie country.

Ooveran.&gt;irt will pMvhsso ♦S.OOO.OiX)
i bends ami otB S7^k&gt;0,000 Gold durNTRAL R. *.

alleyDivision

ntral R. R.
J DIRECT ROUTE.

man apnuiui ih. following Stnudiug
C-mtuiuiite, to wit; A Committee offi$
un Finance. A tounuiUre of thro- on
Mireellaiwuu, Claim*. A (Jommitle* d!
three ou Solari'-s. A LkmimiUeo of thr.yi
ou County Buildings
' Muti.iu'prevuil.xr.
i 'Ao Chairman onuounro-l the folloirmg a* »uch Counaitte.-.:
(tounitlreon Finance,—A.U. Towne.
E.C 1'brttoptaoe.B-K. Stent..,,, 1%,
*dc-s Brown, and Johu Q Clark.
Ctoiaiitteo on MtoellaucousClaim.-. -­
J. H. Munrou,' D. W.tfcmth, and E. P.
Barnum.
GwnniiUro pii Solaria*,—F. W. CuiHo*. Prtre Cobb, and Lewi* WUcox.
Committee ou County Builliu^,..
Geu.0. Nichols, Timms* Bartram, uud
John W. Brigga
te the ootnpa-.tau theta. Uc.-ctoforo {aidT
Oa inutkrn of Mt. Munroe, J. IL Van
Ut expenses be t-urtailo.1 and ••wddait" iosuranoo ba abandoned, and Guru
M il! be no nevi uf ineraosing, rate* cm thereof egwiu-t Urn County of Manistea
to tho Boartl of Superstore of Maniate*
County for adiuiiuii-tij.
Ou motto Board adjourn-d until 7
Tax Durso:r CoaMncirt. Aavnrun. o'clock, r. m.
.
—Tho rfAwriMir emf TrelMv says: Th*
Wm. H. Down*, Cfoik.
Oro-srsto .fdsrrtror i. unt fld, wo-k in
Ercuing Se—ji.iu, 7 r. a.
a n*w anna, with au elegantly engraved
Board toot pursnan! f» o-ijnirninent
heading, and presents a really haudw.mc Roll called. Quorum protent. Foard
ai^mranc*. Under the five maaagv- prucwd*&gt;l to buainm*
Ou motion Board adjourn*-] until to­
m;-ntof Mr. Win. li. Burk, tboctrcstlatio*i of tho paper has been steadily in- morrow morning at the hour of 8 o'clock!
Wm. H. Itewns, Cloxk.
ervaac.i from a few hundred cojnc* to
Ta« W*tTQ
t;.Utiunali
j-iins ia proteshug egniual tho prol*-wed udtaaee in insurance rain Qu a-~«nt uf the Chicng,, fire, B„J .asRwU
aa mure fogitmale a roduchon ne th- ex­
travagant eommr-toa pai.1 to a-vut*.
th* rv.ult of unnatural aimpi-tiito.
Th* insured Use Leon paying fn«
10 to 24 par cent, uf ihdw premium,
to thru ugvnte, wbirb i.illegitimate, aud
if any compani.-a have lharoby criptdad
tbemsclrc* for an liour of trial. Atiosa
f.ult u but their owu r Murt th* proproty

* JrJ .to*

-ii-ta- *™»n •"&gt;** •» a-;,™*.•r.auto^ta.tf

, thousands tha coming winter.
B-TosCmi Srooa-A nw. udre-r- (raiam
u u,
tomcat gturf. our readers » th., num- . ioc|m|e
w M1O

Th* prewiu

8Jti,tK) ^SU.IKW of which win bo paid
Curpomlton Counea! O’Uurmna claiiih ! ia msb probably tU most axkeasiva
that he luu iitetutBted aitite against icdieroo of tlio kind user undertaken.
Tend and &lt; 'onrudly in good faith.
But wa will not farcatall 'tlso offiem! an
Mr 1. J. Willmd of Enimrtt, li ra re (noanre-iqprt. Itexk out for ill
renth auto ano ot hie Hbort Hern Dur-

Palmer, the wull-known l'*hrenol«yri*t
The Grand Array of tho liejaiblie oak* end Naturelrit, will dr-liver a. course al
13 posts ia tho country to aid their rocn- hi* popular Tx-eturr* on tbe above «ul&gt;reies wl.o were sufforrru of tlw Clik-ngo jocte, in Union Hall, to cwrutuirnc* oa
Saturday wvmung «( thi* week. Three
subject* will be illuat-ated by a hun­
dred Boat* arid Skull* of men and ani­
mal*. Abo a splendid unfouldmg Din.
gram and Jdodlo &lt;?f the harman body,
such aa never ha* appeared Imforo
Also diagram* of men of all Naltomi,
kindred* and tongno*. Edeh lecture
Hhin.-C. N. Taylor r*cmr«l ths
fnl premium, at oar County Fair, »a
hauv. hi* brine runsidcred by the rern.
Bitten th* lightert colored on ! bto fillEvnr Sovaaar.—Th.) iuumlicr of
I'trry
far Ort. 2?tb ia the fin.&gt;Hotoj Mau. af tlue .d(y. aflor a
erf TTlurfratol paper we ever »aw, mid
ioeg MOfon uf ah kuaea. departed thia .
though Amur NrferAy u always valuEfr the 27th ulL Thu f-e-ral wn» abta both for it- Literature ar.d it* fllary»lr attended at hi* reeiJencv on Bun- luafratuxia, ia thia number il aurpo—oa
itself, ami -wnl* out a abort that ** tru­
ly beautiful. Tn it we find an an­
The Rrpublteana rd New Jeamy, aro
nouncement that early in Novomlier tho
ftire and vwrv hopeful of carrying tbo Fttbliabm will coca inouc* the publieaSate, alih.-ugh the Democrat* hare tto af a new aerial novel rnfitlrd,
Middlctuarcii, a storv of English I’roMatuied their boat men and put tin it
vir-einl Life.” by Guo. Elliot, to be pub­
lished in Jirrrj SaiurJar in advance ul
iU publirwtto in England. Sorb enter­
prise dc—Tvn* cummrndatiotf. W* will
furnish tho Basvr.1: mid Ferry .SuZstoiy
far one year fur 15.50.
Arnuma* Oon Fxunwa—All mem­
ber* ol Hastings Irxlge No. 53 I. O. 0.
Havkin- tho Murumn elder, ten* been F. nro specially r vjneeto-l to be at tl*
•ntmrod to throe year*' imprisonment, Uxlgo Room, on Tuesday evening of
tad uarMti:. hire been issued fur the next weak, Nov. 7th. at seven o'clock,
to xnak* arrang*mu»ta to attend the
bring of tbo rowr stone of the Odd
Fellows iM-'itato at Innstag on the Ifitb
Gov. Bui
■Land B
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Gmt »t.. uent prevails ia Georgia
lid of Totter* rwamining in th* Poet

lent af tbe new boude and
f rterkl from tbo Trca'iut tea* toft Waohingto!.
itJOfirr ImiiiB. *
■o to tie imld ou Tardsy.
&lt; iu tone Sutra, narae'y:
-w Jmtf, MampptteBOl1

liaofa, IftuMMota, Mimi •
-in ami Vurinia.

4ntaHr
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tkewou.-;

u»r.-Ed*e BircUdh -*
:Urima!,»ftbeKrutWnrd.
og oa Wodered**, ac-i­
l. tbe knife in ooo ef Ide
IU think* lire e*o may b-‘
■nation doaa not to tn

TW editor and —P*&gt;7«
x* &lt;.flk* return thanks—
Ulrexu-teH.H.'Merabon,
Ur aburirelcifappUe. ba­

taw foi.
of fo* L

ar. Mr. M. rato* non*
fruit in Berry Co.

Moax
iuu.-Bo*. Adam ERmU
«fcm»U*. by letter dated Oct SI.I,
fcnthak.. ! that day mart to Bra Belief
&lt;^MitUH. ex Gra-d Itarida. Ifibbia
&lt;lour. 12 buaUia of i-aaa, » 1-2 Iba

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A At Iked utrvfom ikcurrai daring th* VaUsr1 ha rtetiui u Wa*4j **( •&gt; Mt** i
ttia..
Tta-W Italy. wIUmsr-&gt;.
I w } « I O» BWlios of Mr. Cobb, recount* No.
nograpbrr for tho Ofroti: Coart far tl-a
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County uf Barry.
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lx
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table,
an I rvfc.-red bark to tbe cumBa-ao'.utto was not adopted.
! llr. CUIin.- .red that T. B. DI*. I On motion cf Mr. Musroo arcaunt
■krekto k«^&gt;. wm ~ r~s, are total; miUro on Mi.-rflanwou* Claims.
tikuSk'i~
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1-U7.'.
BXKul, Supwtateadent of SduoN for !' No. 86 was taken from the table.
I thi* GainHUlfe altovwj four .foliar* nori On motto account Na 86 wa* al­
J.r A J.lifrsM. d.
s?s
-t—Hta.----- 1.._
Bs**y lUttar, testoUs’s r««. I-I to
day for hfcrtcrvires* a., such, and that lowed at Forty-two dullara, a* claimed.
hi&gt; aorviroa shall not ex-Mod 280 day* • Tlic romsiitteo to whom wa* referred
ia any one year
' __tire
n..„_
_ uf the County into Beprodiriato
Eruui^ Saaeto. 7. p. m.
Mr. Brown moved to muond the no- seatedr* IHatricte, submit tbe following
Board centened pnrvuaiit to adjaorutionof Mr.OalHat, by iarorttag thr** I aa their Report
Sicr.r. Ro]| -called! Quorum prreetit.
and one-half dollaro par day in placj of
Your CtHnmittoe would recommend
Board proceeded to biuirn-s*
.
four dollar*, which motion did not pre- that the County bo divided Boat ated
Tba committee apou mieeeUaireoa*
vail Vt yea* and nays a* folfowa:
1 West along tbe north lure uf Maple
claim through their Chairman, Mr. Miro­
Fou—Mr. Brigg*. Bartram Itarnuta, Grove. Baltimoro, Hop*, and Orang*.
roe, reprtad that ih-y had taamired th*
Clark. Brown, Nfehuia and Smith.
' villa, and along tii* ».-uth Um uf Yanfoliowing acooute, and would recciamead
jVey»—Mr. Cobb, Cbllm*, Tcwnu, ka* Springs, Rutland, Hartiaga, and
their allowane* aa f-lcva:
Wilrox, William, Young*, Staniua, . Caitlutun. and that- Ibir Northsru DiaMunroe, l*JwtUiplaco and Chairman.
triet consist of die Township* of Cas- Bod. for Ko JU
Tho original moliun prorailcd by vom tieton, Carlton, Hartings, Irving, RutM-tiu!.
und nay* a* follow*:
'
land, Tbornspplc, Woodland, Yanko*
Ob motto at 1_________________ _
F«*s—Mr- Bartrum, Cobb, Clark, . Spring*, mid th* first, ascoud, third 43 and 58 wcra taken from tbo table.
Collin*, Munroo, Phiittajdaoc, Staatua. and fourth Ward* uf tba City
Ou motion of Mr. Munroe. account
Nirdiol*. Town.-, Williaon and Young*. I of Hastily*, and shall be known as No. 43 was allowed at five dollar*, aa
•Veys—Hr. Briggs, Hrowti, Barnum,' District No.4., and the South District cjsimrrf.
Wilcox Smith and Chairman.
j ihall consist of tbe townahi;* of Aagyru.
Mr. Tuwno moved that tho Cbaia- । Baltimore, Barry, Sop*, Joliaetown,
man njmoint a (knnuiitl** of threo spot Maplo Grove, Orangeville aud Prairie-th* ro-divieioa of thia Crtunty into Rep-1—1 r*--"
— -On motion of Mr. Towne,“tho report
resentalivc Disliicta.
ru accepted and adopted.
Motion prevaitod.
Uirt No. 1 will have a twpuUtion of
Th* account of Milo T. Wheeler and
Tho chairman announced the follow­ I twalvo thousand throe hundred and
oaten others were presented, and oa tm&gt;
ing a* aurh cuuniiitta* : Mr. Tuwm-rMr. . eighty-luttr,
and DisteirtNo. 2
lion reeeirad, ui referred to tbo oo-mitOobb, aud Mr. Stanton.
will hare a pcpulation of nine Ilia—nd
tee oa Miecellaneou Claiau.
On motion Board adjourned 'Oulil on» eight hundred and twenty, (tl,82U), and
pn motion. Board adjourned until t&gt;
o'clock, r. k.
.
that the County Clcrfc file a certificate Board proceeded to burineea.
W«. H. Powxb*, Clerk j of such division in hi* cifltew, aud in the
A cumuioniculion frem Judgo Hoyt
ulfica.uf the Secretary of tbo State, ac- in regnr.l to thia County purchasing
Wa. H. Powxm, Clerk.
&lt;vrdu.g to law.
Ami Prnu Report* of Judge Brown, for
A. C. Tewu. )
Tberaday Morning, Oct. 10th, 1871.
th-uso of tbo Barry Circuit Court, ra&gt;
Board cunveuod. Roll call© L Quo.
1‘rrxs Con,
&gt; Cummitto*
Board eurirrned purautul to adiournrec-wived, and jn motion laid ou tbe taun preaont. Hoard proooo-lod to buai&lt;*t. Roll railed. Member* *11 pre*
bl*.
.
On motion uf Mr. Brigg* tbo report uf
■i. Baird proceeded to beaiueru
Tba account of Jam** Clark and right
Mr.Towne asked, and obtained leave tho cotutuillo* was accepted.
The cummittec oe miaeellancoiu elaiim
"■-Un were unwanted, and ou motion
F abCMk* (irr IdmwlC until to-morrow
Ou motion of Mr. Goodyear tho report .ro*'iv*d ana refemdMp tbo Committee
I rough their Chairman, Mr Munroe, reuf tho .ummitte wa* laid ou the l»bl» ,
&gt;rtcd tint they had exaarie 1 lire foluntil to-munt&gt;w wonuug at tba huoB at,
wiug^ceoanta, tad wewM recxrwrnd
8 1-2 o'ctock.
,
(
The account of E. H. Mallory and 1;
twelve olbaro were prooentad. and cm ।

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• Mr-Gj^wr m-..ad dial the pro.-eeding* of Um Aourd of Superriean durieg
the year t»o jKiUisluJ ia il,« -RmUican
Banner" and “H-ae Jeamal.'’ and that
tlx- Mtn of filly duUare Ur paid to each
for such publieatiou.
Mr. Colliaamoxod to amend Uw molion of Mr. Geodyrar by addiag to it the
“Mlddlevilte PUfodrefor." andUm tbe
turn of thirty three dollar* aud thirtythree rente be paid t. cask p-xv (uvaoeb
publieatiou.
Mr. Good rear *oae*&gt;4*&lt;l lb* amend meal,
and lb* moltoa prevailed.
There bciag uo farther bannew before
lJ.c B ard, an leuteia of Mr. Tbwna, tbe
Journal &lt;4 tbo proevediog* of tbe tea-on
wav read sod epprorrrt.,
Ou molfoo uf Mr. Smith, Board ad
journal until Monday, tbe 8lh day of
January, JHftf, at 3 o eloek, p. M.
O at tenigM,
r
Wm. H. Towaaa, Ckrk.

to the legslily of the durges, and wbeihtr they »rs ia proper sbsp* to be andit-

Evvniug Sasaiuu, 7 r. ■­
Board cuurened t&gt;ur*uant to adjouruwent. Roll caltaJ. Quorum proaenL
j Board jiroeeed«*l to btuince* .
The ouramitioc on Miacellaueoua
Cl.uni* ■ through their Chairman, Mr.
Munroe, reported that they had examitu-d tho following uceouate and would
roeutuuiend their allowance, a* follow*:

On motion of Mr. Briggs, the report
was accepted and adopted.
Tbe account of Lewis Wiloox and IS
others were presented, sod oe njotlan re.
Mired, ar.d referred tn lb* committee on

O.&gt; mnilau. Baird adjoomad nutil 7
oe'agk thi*!erraieg.
Wm. IE P*w8Bg,-Clatk

Oa tMHioa, Board aJj.&gt;ara*d anti! 2 o'­
clock p m
Wm H Powmre, Clerk.

Tuesday Morning, Oct 10, lf-7l.
Board met ncrauint to adjournuu-nt.
Roll called.
AU proeent. i Board
nroceeded to buaiuiw*.
Chafie* Ik
Wool answering fur Mayor H. A.
Goodyear.
Tho account rtf Richincnd S Ilorku*
and thirty-nine other* were pevar-nled,
and on tuutiuu reorived end rofonud to
th* eoaunittro on MieruHancous Claim*.
On motion Ifoard mijearw.l until
Imlfroart ana o'clock, r. m.
Wx. H. Pawnt*, Cleric.

Aficmo—■ 8c—to, 2, p. —. '
Itoerd —ci per**sat to ajjoornnMaL
Boll calhd Qeuram prosc.t Board
proceeded to business
Tbe cumtnillcs upon nisevHaueoa*
deism, through their Chair—an, M. Mun­
roe, rvpirted ll.*l they bad ixa—tod tba
f-lfowing account*, and wool I rcojamvnd

&lt;1, JUl.wUtaUlu.rUUU itairln
ties relating lo ths name, they are hereby
atoborixvd lo erect a I MW .«e oo Ibe
ocAh side ‘if lb* Jail, if d«med by, them
ties voidable.
On motto, I be tetoutto wax adoptMr. Btarttoo mo red that Mr. Bubiueua,
■Mr. Goodyear and Mil- T. Whrelvr he
appointed a auch Coaiui'ittcc.
Motto nreiailed.

No. 120 was allowed at 8322.35. a.
clahned.
On motion «&gt;f Mr. Cullin'. account No.
Ill was allowed at 8U52.22 aa claimed.
On motion Hoard adjourned until
Dallam to apply on oalary.
«&gt;ft motto nf Mr. Bartrtm tho Sherilf wa* autlmriaod to parchaw the wood
fur tho uno of jail and Court flmue

JitttlnJ, TbaI '.b* Prosecuting Attorn­
ey for tbo County of Rarry be autharla-il
by lb* Board of B^rieoraofeaid (tou
ty, lo enter into negotiations with Com
-on Council of tho City of Detroit, &lt;&gt;r
with any asfooriacd sga-t er tifitor iu LeLall of—id City, to reocivc sod keep iu
the Dctruio Home of Currsctto, with tbe
---- —»-^ my .rorsoo or persons
Muteuew! to couGurairnt by
Marietta I* ia thi* Cuwuty,
Let No. J C4, Seorioo Laws
port to | th* Board at their
Oa soeliio, nmiK&amp;ra was adopted.

Local bbpijiG^ |lotice;.

caa be cut thia season, for wlic'i tho
highest mirket prico ail 1m&gt; paid, by
Hick. I'-rottos, at tbo»r store, &lt;oro*r cf
Stale Bird'Church street*, Harting*,

On not—, Board adjoomvd until to—arrow -erwiug al th* bear at 8 1-2 a

Frulay Noraiog, Oct. 20,1871.
Buanl uu t punaant to odj^urnmei.L
—..II eallcd. Qaoruui preeenL Beard
proceeded to bosineea.
Tbe iccoioi of J. II. Vaa Velaor hr
expenara gums to Maniatee. KU preecot
*d, and oa mutioa of Mr. Brigg*, wot re

A oummumcatiou from 8. C. IMadta,
Judge of Probate, ia regard to enlarg­
ing tire Probate office, wax received and

Tbe Sanorintendcnte of Toor aulmiitted th* following report :
Tn tho Hon. Board of Superriaora of
Barry County t
Wa, tho utule.wignod, Suporiatondonta of 1‘oor for oaid County, would ,
ta-g leave to eabmit tho following, a*
their Annual Report fur th* year ending
October 10th. 187L oa folton ;

Oa nwtto of Mr. Youngs tho report
wa* accepted.
.
On nmliua, co-aunt No. S'l was laid
im tho radio.
' Oa motto of Mr.' Clark th- report of
thj cnmniilte* a* nn—ndod, wa* udoptud.
Ou uu-t- m Board adjourned until 2
o'clock r. MWa. H. Itewoae, (3«rk.

I.m motion th- Report was acc.^.-ldBcmOet Slot 1871.
On motion uf Mr. Towne, tho Brjiurt
AD* I. Smith, W. F. Smith, Sweet * of the &lt;-..mmiM«* was ammiM by alBird, Rluvla Bum, J. W. Olonn Jeaeew tewing account No. 15 *1 822.55 urntea 1
of |3ti.5j, a* remained by committee.
Albright
biroetyonrleUrni to Na. ot I*. O. Box
On motion uf Mr. CollinC acooaata
AHeraouu Bortion, 2 r. a.
No. 5 and 37 were withdrawn.
Boatd convened pursuant to adjourn­
O« potto of Mr. Towue. tbe Rul»«t
Juan ItosDcn. P. M..
af foe cmnmifteo. aa amended, wia ment. Roll called. Qworam pmt'iii.
Board twuoeeded to bwrinees.
(fouroaxte.—A State elartfoo f»
Mt tkdlins moved thal a cusmitteo
motion of Mr. Tuwbc, the Board
State Siqterintodcnt of PubBc lortraoot threo be appointed ou Apportionment
tfou and Judteial oflbwr* waa. beld on
oTTmiro '
• Motion prevaBtaL
the TBth of O&lt; trdtoa.
veoerfttd re a
Ttse Chairman.Bnuouuoed tire follow­
Ib-tiiibltean victory bv a much largro
ing a*»ueh committee: M—ora. Collins,
majority thaa we had al th* ehrttioa in
ChtrA and Dsrtram.
, DUi ttonlv Treasurer laid before th*
ttepartabwr.___
_
Djnri tho Hats of rcjerto.1 taxoa for th*
Dated, Outobor 10th. 1871.
provtoe yror at his olBee. also al the
On motto uf Mr. Muuroo Um report
Auditor fiunrral'* ufitae. tagotbur with
th* bats ami auroanto that havu bean was acvrp.’od and adopted.
Mr. Town* submitted the following
charged bock to tbo County, and by th*
County Troatatrer to th* uveral Town- rcaolu'to:
That th* superstore of the
°
wm. n. r-w«». o-tii
Towne iniroducud tho fulL.wiag to rnahip* of Rutland. Carlton and Hupo
bo authuriaud and instructed to aaaM*
Baaoirttioa t
u
.kiu
tfo&gt;
tho
»ex&lt; nd duscriplto* in their
That tbo Itejurtcd Taxes and
Wednewdsy Morning. Ort. 11.1571
township, the oom* aa reported by the
BuarJ mtl poreuant to adjoaram-nt. the amounts cLargwd boek to tbe sevviJ Drain Ctanmisahroer. a* a drain tax. Bull eaiw. Quorum proMnL BjorJ Township be remind and that oaeh
Oa
motto
of Mr. Youngi tho rooolu
Supervisor bo authunxed ami inslruteed
■X^edird to bosimwa
wa* adopted.
1 The committee on Miscrilau-ou* to re-aaeces upon their nwportivo Town- Uon
18 ahoota-total wwtot IRM !&gt;•
Oa motion Hoard a Ijourm-d unt I to1100 bwahuh care of oom.
CKalm* through their chmnnan, Mr.
ISObaabria potato**.
Munroe reported Ctau U..-y bad
^y [be prori^n. of a-rtto. No. 1 io end
10 hoc* over one year old-total
inrd tbo tultowmg arooUBta, and. 7^‘‘'
‘
Wm U. Powma,
3l Samto Um HW. ood th.
Ctork.
l»&gt; referred to the Committeo on Appor­
All of which is n&gt;H»cifally submit­
tionment of Taxes
ted.
.
Friday Mwrntag, Ort. 18th, 1871.
Da motion the Resolution intro lorod
Givwa under our hand, this 10th day
Board oiuvwned pureuaut to a^itmniIn Mr. Tawoc. wai adopted.
of October, 1871.
Mr. Mun too moved that the blwrifl jurut. Ron railed—-tahero all pnwMr
H.
A.
Guedywor
.
Mayut
of
is. Mifowcd an enter of Ninety-four n*d
, any hMwdredtbs dollar* to pay the Ul- Hastings Oil/, apj—nng. Board pro
■bn. of bourd of jury duimg il» kam- ooededU burinroa
Or J.ll, «*to
Ou motto th* roport of tho Commit­
l imped trial atal the aame amount b­
' Atorted from hU areoaut agamel th. tee on R^diviato ot the Cuaaty into
iteprew-KtaUvu IHrtrirt* n Bl taken from

Oc motten of Mr. Cokb, tbe repot i wae
awq/ted aud adopted.
Tbo coaimiltce upoo uiiaeellauectu
eiaioM re|«rtod that they had examined
the aereotrfe of the Sheriff, and other of
fieera of thio County, agaiul tbe Coealy
of Maai*lor\ and find toe Mme u-4 pro­
perly itenuaod.
Oa motion of Mr. Goudyeer.tlte report

CO0O Shirt* and Dmwero a* well
7500 pair* Leather and Woolen gto
and mitt* ind rcctuveJ. Star Cloth
romite of tbo Sherifi tad other ofiiecro of Hnoow—“Tbe groat one price rtorv.
this County, again*! th* Cuaaty ef Maa
Utee, were referr-d Lack to the pereone
prrrentiug diem. Io be properly itemised
Mr. Gooiyear aubmilled tbe following
revolution:
,
Rradrrd, That lb* ProeeMtiag Auern-

J. Aiwa re go to Mudges' to get •
bargain
’
DRY OOODS.’^fotblug, haL,
th ate Furnkhing goods. aud every
aid* cut •» found at Mtulgm'.
:

Tux Nxw Fnx- - J. W. * C. O. BenC
ley. maa'ufoatonnwuf sash, doura. blinds
and molding*, and ovwrything else, are
so busy eellitg molding* that they e*anot-write fox th* load culaum tliu week
sfeciaL

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had

Jtantaal re rut*
Ar* raBd, certain, aafo and ediotoL
llqre'e Maadnto HlUewr. Dysj^tam
Bago. Maudrak* Pilis miro Hambtot-.

�8 O’CLOCK

Ud kM thlr kM^ ixte^.

•a Akkand tcnUit from ».«&gt;d to hand
to ctecidr which iihoul l have th. •&lt;«:
ehotoe." (fie toatod die stick to tbe
other, who held it fast. jot whore he
happeoMi to cab-h U. Ibvn th. firet
ptawd his hand above the iwoond, and
no tho hand* were a’.terattelv changed
to tho top. Tbo one who heli tho sbok
last without room for tho other to take
hold had gained tho tot. Oil waa tried
three linwM As Larkin bold tho stick
twkvQutof three times, ho had the
choice. He bMiUted a moment Every­
body looked toward tall Jim I’biUipw.—
But Larkin was loud of a venture on
unknown seas, and so he said. *T take
tho mate," while A bon of surprtoo
th. ocher aide, a. if afrmd hi. opponent
would withdraw the choice, retorted
quickly, and with a smack of exultation
and defiance in hia voice.- “And 1 take
Jeosna Philfipa.”
Aud aeon all peseut, except a few of
tho old folks, found themselree rar.p-d
in opjxwfag hosts, the p-or spelters lag­
ging in with what green Uoy could, at
tho foot of the two dirisiotia
iho Squire opened his IqpU-book and
began to give out the words to th. two cap­
tains. who .food up and &lt;|&gt;elled against
each other. It was not long Wore
Urkins spelled "really" with on. I and
had to sat down ia confusion, while a
niurmer of satisfaction ran tlhrough the
ranks of the opposing fore*. His own
— - - flgUre

should his evil gvetius baud
by a strong effort he turned I
away from Dr. Small, and IL_________
fully to tbo words which th* Squire did
not pronounce very distinctly, spelling
them with oxtremo deliberation. This
gave him im air of heaitatioa which disepj&gt;ointod those an his own side. They
wanted him to spell with a dashing as­
surance. But he did not begin a word
until ho had mentally fek his way
thi nogh it After ton minntaa of spelling
bard words Jeoms Buchanan, tho cap­
tain on tho other aide, spoiled ■•atroc-

to which there could be but cue aoncln•^Jorlbereware only the poor spellBut Ralph Hartaook ran against a
stamp where he was lead exjvxXing U.
It waa thn Squire’s custom, when oao of
the smaller scholars or poorer .peUm
rose to spell against tho master, to give
out eight or ton nosy words that they
aht have some 't-nwdhing spoil before
ig slaughtered, and then to give a
poser or two which ax&gt;n settled them.
Ha tet them run a little, m a cat does a
doomed mouae.
Th-.ro was now but one peracm left on
the opposite side, and si she rose in her

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stands at tho top of the page. Mho
spalled these words in an absent and unintorceted meaner. As every body to ksn w
that she would have to go dowu as soon
as this preliminary skirmisliing waa over,
everybody began to got ready togu homo, WILL M.
CABLETON,
and already there was tbo Lun of pre­
paration. Yuun~ nw were timidly •• BnUy uml I ore Out.”
»;n.u wunu row
atking girls if "they oould soo tb«m oafbotne/* which is tho approved formula, THE BETBOIT WEEKLY TIUUHE.
and w«ce trembling in mortal fear of
“the taitton” 1’resontly the Squire,
thinking it time to clow tbo contoui,
scalp forward, adjusted his
rnich bad , boon oxamiaing
and turn*! over |
-----------------tho book to tho great words
at' tho piano kr.oan to spoilers as
“ Incomprebensibi Ry." and began to
give out thoM “wends of eight syUables
with the accent on the sixth." Ijstloas
scholars now turned round, and cease1
tn whisper in order lo bo In at the mis­
ter's final triumph. But to their sur­
prise “old Mias Moansea white nigger,"
as some uf them called, in allusion to
bar slavish life, spelled thceo great
words with as perfect o*&lt;« as tho mus­
ter. Still, not doubting the result, the
Squire tuniod from place to place an.! |
•olected all tho banl words ho could find.
Tba school became utterly quiet, the exa foment was too great for iho ordinary ,

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coming up againot tbe teacher. This
brought the exdtmncm to fever-beat.
For though Ralph was chosen first, it
was entirely on trust, and most of tho

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ion who now stood up against tbe school
master, was n fiunnns sredlnr. Jim
PhilLipe was tc tall, lank, etoop-should-Tod follow, wfip bod never distinguished
himself in any other pursuit than spoil­
ing. Except in this one art cf spelling
he wae of uo account Ho could not
catch well or bat well in ball He could
mark ia that famous Weston game of
bull-pnn. He did not succeed well ia
any study but that ot Webster'. Elememtarv. But in that he was—to use
tho usual Flat Creek locution—in that
he was “a bona.” This genius for qmlL
Illg is iu MUM peoplu a sixth sense, a
matter of intuition. Some spellers are
bora and not made, and their facility
reminds one of the mathematical peodiKum that crop out every now aid then to
bewilder tho world. But Moans, fore­
seeing that Balph would bo pitted
ogamstJim IThliipa, had warned his
friend that Jim could “sp.ll Eke thun­
der and lightening," and that It "look a
powerful smart speller to beat him, for
he knew a beep of spalling-book." To
have "spelled down the master" is next
thing to having whipped tho biggea,
bully ia hoopole County, and Jim had
'‘spelled down"' the last throe mast era.
Ho divided tho hero-worship of the &lt;Ustrict with Bud Heuns.
For half aa hour the Squire gave out
hard worda. What n blvascd thing uur
crooked orthography ial Without it
then* could be no opeUing-echeols. As
Ralph discovered his opponent's mottle

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he knew not whether. And there had
name in its place, as ho looked in that
face, a something which ho did under­
stand. You did not, gentla reader, the I
first time it came to you.
The Squire was puxzlod. He hal !
givi-n out all the bard words in tb&lt;&gt; ;
book. Ha again pulled thn lop of hh
head forward. Then he wiped hfcj
spoatadse and put them on Then oat
of tho depths of his poskot ho fished up I
a list oi words just coming into use in '
hose days—words not in the spelling 1
book. He regarded tbe paper atfamlively with tus blue right eye. His
black left eye meanwile fixed itself in '
such a stare on Mirandy Moans that she

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And Hannah spelled it right.
Such a burn followed that Boiaoy
Short’s giggle could not be hoard, but
Shoeky shouted, "Hannm boat! my
Hanner spelled down tho master I"
And Ralph went over and congratu­
lated her.
rsosrjrczus ran let
And Dr. Small Mt perfectly otlU ia
the corner.
.
And then the Squire called them to
ordor, and said : "As our friend Han­
THIS A.LT&gt;I&gt;1£:
ner Thomson is tho only one loft on her .
J^^nnt
a,
side, she wilt have te spell against near-1 I As lUnmtnd HanrU,
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completion of this interesting and ex- I
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ha began to'atraighten up. In tbo minds
of all thn company tile odds wore in his
favor. Ho saw this, and became am­
bitious to distinguish himself by spelling
without giving tha{master any thought.

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“T-b-e, tha,o-d,od, tlw&lt;xf,o thoedo.
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his teeth ia his excitement
Balph epolled tho won! aiuwly and

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, NOV. &amp; 1871.
bcrx-oldnr tree at the spring, andrepoated to himself tho connnaatkin until be
came to the part in which she said that
only tune aad God eould h.-lp her.
What did aha moon? What was tbo
hidden part of l»r life? What was the
connection between Lorand Sbocky ?
Hoars wore on, and still tho mind of
Ralph Hortaook went Lack and traveled
ta« osmo rood, over the fBnco, past the
bax^ldor, up to the incxplknUo part ol
lore it waaa ot prudent to stop there. tbe exmvareation, and Stood bewildered
But let us deal partly with thorn Who
crore with Mirandy, and to bar remark
would not stay in paradise ton minutes
about Hannah be only ropoed that
longw. aven though it did make purga­
tory the hotter afterward? And eo
“Hannah was a smart giri.”
" Yes," said Mirarelr, “Bed thinks
Hannah stayed.
•Tell me your cirrmn stenres.’’ mid
Ralph, at last “1 am sttro I can help
you in somrthiag "
"No, no! you san not,” and Hannah's
face was dondad. “No one cun h-dp
mo. Only time end God 1 most go,
Mr. Hartsock." And they walkad on
to thn Croat gate ia rilenm and m some
constraint But still in happiiteM.
As they came to tbo gate, Dr. Small
pushed [«*t thorn in hit oool, deliber­
ate way. sad mounted his horse Ralph
hade ilannah good-night, haring eatirelv forgotten the vrraad which had
Ixon bis oxenso to himself for coming
outofhiswBy. HotuMtos-wltohM n-w
homo, the house of Mr Pvto Jorn-a. the orev the further fence, and to walk
same who believed in the inseporabte- down the rued toward tbo school-bourn,
noss of 'Tickin' and ternfa*.”
waa 90 sasy and so delightful that It was
“You're a puny gsl, a'n't you? without thought Fur Ralph was a man
foil of tun, who when ho saw no
wrong ia anything that proposed itself I
was ««pt to follow his impulse without
deliberation. And thia koopiag compa­
ny with tbGttare, and tho memory of
Yeo 1 you air a mighty purty gal1
a doligntfol walk, were m, much better
the old woman's voice roan till i . —_... than «...
the commonplace Flat Creek un,
lite,
have ben beard half a mile. ' To bo I that ho threw kimaalf id to his night ox­
a santerin* along tho big road al *— »— I cureion with enthusiasm.
j At last ho stood iu the little hollow
o'dock with the master! Who ----whether bo's a fit man for anybody to । where first bo had joined hhnaalf to
go with*." Arter all I’v» been and gone Hannah. It waa the very spot at which
and done for you I That’s tho way you || Stocky, too, had mot him a fow maroi mg. before. He leaned against, tbe
disgrace mo! You’re a moan, deceitful I ltaco and triad to solve again tho pusxla
thing. Stuck up bekasc you spelt the ] ।
master down. Ketch str lottin’ you go !
to sneUin'-ecbool to-merry
night l bI did be dxmbfthat he could help her if
Ketch MS ! Yen. both ME, I say 1''
Ihe could discover what they were- But
“Looky here msnn." said Bud, “it :he had no clue.
seems to me you're a makin* a blamed
All at once his heart stood still. Ho
fores almut nothing*. Don't yell so’s !hoard thn thud of borsc*’ hoofs coming
they'll hear you three or four tnilee. idown the rood. Until tliat moment he
Yuu'U have everybody 'tween here and I'had not felt his own loneliness Hs
Clifly waked up." For the old woman ■ ishrunk back further into tbs fenoo-cor- |
had gotten so excited over tho idee of 11ntr
Tlx horsemen worn galloping.
being caught allowing Hsnaah to go to j'Tiers were throw of them, and there
speUing-.chool that she had raised her was one figure that seemed fdtniliar to
Ralph. Hut ba could not tell who it
&lt;u Neither could he remember havbox-alder tree by
&gt; •&gt; thoughtful in
-at the shade of a
___ _
, end that Hannah
taka cold I And Hannah yielded
suggestion. Just as though she
oi milked the cows in tho open tot
wont storms at the last three
And iusi aa though the house

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white nose. The men noticed lura and
reined up a little. Why he should har.
lure take sides with that air hussy egin been sUrtlod by the presence of these
rour own fleet and blood. You don’t men he could not toll, but an indafinkoer bow much trouble I bare. Not able dread asitod him. They galloped
you. Not a dog-on'd bit 1 may bo | on, and ho stood still trembling with a
disgraced by that air oogrpteful critter, nurroua fear. The cold sensed to have
and you sot right here ia my uwu bouse I■ gotten into hie bonne. He rememlwred
that the whole region lying on Flat
Creek and Clifty Creek had ths repute,
bon ol Iieing infested with thieves, who

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He art every day sotialed to furnish Hates of lean Poiuta, Oila, Varnishes, Mixed
for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint
PawU, Bruithea, and Arof parties who say they are unable to nay so much,
tiat’s Materials, Wall
Vow to Civs all a chance to hare Teeth who need and
•
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.
should have them, we willfrom this *?if’n(or a
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You expect mo to deecribo tliat walk.
You have had enough of ibn Jack
Meanses and the Squire Hawkinw-a and
tho Polo Jonewx, and the real. You
wish me. to u|ll y«u now of this true­ feelings, Hannah had slipjexl up tho 1
hearted girl and her lover; of bow the stairs to herearret bod rwra. anil when i
silvery mooal'eania camo down in a the old woman turned from tho callous ।
shower— to use Whittier's favorite meu i Bud to finish hot assault upon the ton- who
•
were hanged two or three yiers
spbor—through tl&gt;o maub Loughs mtrro girl, she could only gt-a*h her ago
i
by lynch law, were remains of tho
flecking tho froxen ground with light i«vth in disappointment.
bad blood that ceuuo into the West in
V___ _,..Ll
_ i.n
__
Stung by the insults to which nh.u ithe days of Daniel Boone. Shall I not
of the the evening star, not rot gone could nut grow insensible, Hannah laid say
।
that tbs* bends of desperadoes
down, which shod its b..ncdicto&gt;n on awuko until tho memory at t not walk stiUJbnnd
,
among the “poor-whitey,"
them. But I shall do no such thing. through the darktin* came into her soul “dirt-eater” das* are the octeroppiags
For the moon was not shining, neither hke a benediction. The. Lamb voice of ,of the bod blood sent from England in
did the stare give their light. The tell
convent ship* ? And ought an old
black tranks of ths maplre swayed and
shook iu Ute wind, which mooned
threugh their toafbru Ixxighs. Novel­
ists always make lovers walk in the
moonlight But if tore is not, aa the
cynics believe, all moonshine, in ean at
toast makn ita own bgbL Moonlight a the nwUuig-eehool. Not fur thu oaks cf
)y as bad as the cholera; indeed if. the
never so little needed or heeded, never tbe remarks. Not for tho sake of the
same thing— this era of internswing ia
*c. much of on impertinence, u in a hive weather. Not for tho sake of the crop*.
ths calkers, isn’t it?
•cwae. It waa al tho bottom of the first Not for the sake of the spelling-school.
hollow beyond tho school-house that Hut for tho sake of the undertone. And
A cynical ladyrelher inclined to flirt,
Ralph orertnok th# timid girl walking thru sire traveled back over the three
says moat trum are like a cold—very
swiftly Uirough tho dark. Ha &lt;lid uot
easily caught, but wry difficult to get
years of tor bondage and forward over
ssk permission to walk with bur. Ixivu the three veers yet to come, and fed bar
dues not go by words, and there ore heart on the dim hope of rebuilding tn never onre thinking of the eyes tliat |
tram when coowratioaalityb impossible. some forvu tho Iww that had been so look'd out of die window at Meaai’a
There are people who understand one happy. And rhe prayed with mure faith Climbing the ladder, h- got into bad,
another st once. When one Soul meets than ever before, for deliverance- Fur and shook as with the ague. He tried
another, it ia not bv puss-word, uur by love brings faith. Somewhere in the to reason himsall out of tho foolish
hailing sign, nor by mysterious grip, eleepleaa night, eh. stood at tho window. terror that poeesaaed him, but ha oould
that they recognise lhe suntlret tree Th# tnocn was shining now, and there not
masonry in the world is Uio froeinaaoiinr was the path through the posture, and
Half aa hour later he hoard a latch
of tbo spirit.
there was the fence, and there was tho raised. Ware the robbers breaking in­
Ralph and Hannah knew and trusted. bov-oMer
to the house below ? He heard a .oB
Ralph had admired and wondered al
She sat there a Long time. Thea she tread upon th. floor. Should ho rise
the quiet drudge. But it waa when, in saw some one come over tho fence and and give the alarm ? Sotnothmg re­
the un^ocustomed’sunshine of t.rai*#, walk to too tree, and then on toward
strained him- He reflected that a robshe spread her wing* a little, that bn Poto Joaea's. Who oonld it bo ? She
loved her. Hn had seen her awake.
thought she rocogaiasd the figure. But
site was chilled and shivering, and she
crept back again into b«l, and dream&lt;xl.
not of the uncertain days to come, but of
tho bleesod day. Hint were jureod-of a
tether and a mother and a brother in a
happy home. But somehow tho sriiool-

Ogle ,nr Orant g rhiOifiT Stan, HatOn/t, Mid,.

STEWART &amp; STETNHOFF.
The best place m the
CITY OF HASTINGS,

■to bu'

GROCERIES

And you, my Gradgrind friend, y
think mo suntimantaL Two young fu
they were, walking so slowly thou
the night was sharp, 'dallying under _

re had bee:,
were fools!
bo so happy, —---------------------- ,r-rr~
are foob not to be. After all, dear
Gradgrind, tot them be. There's no
harm in «- They'll gel trouble enough
before morning. Lot tlirm esyoy the
evening. I am not sure but there tor- Y&lt;-u'l! fitvl a bed in the fnrde-t center
My 1’ote S already got half uf it, and
y^rea tabs tuthoehoM MFsteg-a
to tokin'bio Ulf » the m-ldte, aM
s?KSs?ta’-"“ T

wrings ths.-, offci
focred that to otrijurioua -. wM an
“u“ cncpoatJ

f

�public scliouls all rvligiooa dogmas—that
is theology or reasoning about God
proper—wo that Atheists. Xteista, Jews.
Protestant* and (Mbolios utay have no

have cxamplincwtams of th# artificnl
and arbitrary diririona ol the sound of
evrey letter fat th# alpkalwt; we have
the mote inciguiAcant grammatical deviaiioa duly noted, we have all the
arithmetical algnbralcal and geometric­
al rates committed to memory, but there
U uol a single text brafe I hat pointe out
to tbe growing child, the point where
•leoeptien, disobedience, diraimulatiua
and dialionesty begin ; er eogrsvs. into
tho youthful mind a proper abtawTsmcM
oferil tiiougbta and evil deeds. Thi*
question of morality ■ Mt so easy ns ia
usually supposed-there are, in fact, tow
laerson* who can always correctly apply

ba fiirrainn foe sympathy wilh tho sufferora, resignation on their port to the
will el the Moot High, and rojoirtng
with many who have been mure fever
I ffiranforn recommend thatTbarodav. raumty. I do not care whether a Protho 30th day of November next, the foaror Huxley or a Catholic Bishop pro­
peopb* imo* at thtar respective ptooee ot
pared the moral text book, so that U ia
nlain and thorough, and avoids the inttoductioa of theological dogmas Thi*
sobjeeta b eno of so groat nnjertanoo
thto it ought to excite the attention uf

Vincent Collyer, of the Indian Poses their friends, aro anxious to #ee the
Cummin-i/has returned from his visit j “ haad” ol tho government, that they '
to the Apacho* and nrpart* the prospect ' may prepare io taotrt the charges against
of raccea ot ths pmc.* policy in Ari- '
sunn. He gnos a tocLuiehclly uroaent
of tho »cfb&gt;ria(p uf tho i
*“ *
The 1'nadnt has apjtointed Wm. M.
tmtfeus by the Evart* snd Braj. B. Curtis rounael beand other chiefsi fort tho tribunal of arfeltratfon at Goo says, wiH visitl neva in addition to Caleb Cushing. Mr. Minister to the German Court
Washington this winter, and that allI Evarts and Mr. Cushing have Msapted.
A Congrara of Workingmen wul meet
Mr. Msredith, of PhibL, dealined on so­ in Berlin on tho 10th toot
&gt; count of advanced yean and infirmity,
Th. Dutah totttem.-nts bl ffamafrto and

« lU, am,;*, n- — -ffl Wna
fraternity, a brotHarhood, Mt m speoih
butia fast a brotherhood of highe­
st
' died. mte'Uertual men, who nhoae I*
ba
। the onalhtag or th* other, berame
they expert to sxcwll in ff-rir rtajxrtin
'•rilling*. And thus will be realirad th.
kindly declaration of Scotland's poet &lt;i
tbe people, that
“Brak to bal ike pux i suaw

ia a* present in honest bonds, in safe
harate, in patriotic hands. No oue
doabte tho patriotiten uf I^resbtent Grant,
by whoso foresight and military skill,
the werkiogmaa's caaao waa prorouted
from being the • loot cans#," and the
txrafederate or capitalists cause ni pre­
vented friim being the dominant cause.
Nb one questions tho high integrity
or unapproachable honesty of Secretory

baa had a succeraful interview with
4[«&gt;tte&gt;i Tail, and that he and his band
were willing to move at once on to the
Rev. Dr. Turtte died hi thi* city to­
auithorn rooarvaiioaa Gen Walker ia day- He wasanaMtoddsatbete aad
fonnarly Chaplain of the Beoate. Hb
only child ia a member of the Washing
The Ite|-artt:i*nls were all closed to­
day in honor of tbe memory of lion.
Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, who had teen
Bcwroiary of tb»'fteaaury and also of
tba Interior Department, both of which
•IrajKsi tiiair buBdmge in mourning.

ia those times of rapacity and corrnptiou, when men aro more eager to accu­
mulate fortunes .than to retain reputa­
tions of integrity.
Wo are about to loosen tho burdens
imposed upon us by tho slave-holders’
war, inaugurated under the auspices of
the Democratic party, by paying off—
permanently doatroying—tho debt of tbe
United States Thus wo aro not rimpiy portioning payment by easy taxation
now for greater taxation hereafter, but
by prompt payment of tbo principal, we
■top the intsrrat and thus afford perma­

THE ELECTIONS.

1 MAGNIFICENT 7097

Mauachiieeitg by 40.000.
llhnoie by 35,000.
Wisconsin by 15,000.
Minnesota by 5,000.
Detroit by 1,000.

Chicago by It, OOO I Meet­
ing the entire Fire Proof
Ticket. Joscph~MfdiU
of the Tribune,for
Mayor, I

C. F. REED.
Jefferson St., Hastings, Mich.
____THE

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NEWYORk

EVENING POST!
1872

It ha* been decided to arm the State
National Guard with the Remington

nuttee, appointed by tho N. T. Board of
Supervisors, have at test mada their «p-'
pcaranco bore. Tho catalogue of ring
The union ticket for Qtv officen in
roblwijaa just annouan-d are as follows. &lt; lucagu waa called the “fireproof ticket"
j Mavur Wolla, uf Soft Taka Qty, ar19,410,000 stolen ia tho erection and rusted on n charge of murder ha* been
admitted to bail in tho sum of 350,000
Bitting up of the new Coart House.
I Twenty suite for divorce aro before
33,021,000 in tbo matter of armories
the Scott County, Iowa, District Court

New York City has proven that men
may bo shown th* weight of |&lt;ditical
fetters only to know that they cun not
get rid of them.

WAMHIMGJOM LETTER.
Oct. 28th, 1871.

the Legislature.

A metnbor of the Rhodo Island Leg-

Brigham Young.
tiou. a bolauc# short equal to fifty mil­
lions of dollars per annum of fora amount
of expenditures than at its bogiaing.
T^e greatness of tho natiuu, its power
and vitality, its cirilliration and man­
hood must not be measured by its manu­
factures ; the greatness, power and dorohillity of tho nation must be measured
by ths intellectual and moral worth of
its people; by their frugality, by their
imnjterateness, by lheir conscisntioas
derotfon to duty, by their self-sacrifices

It b k great absurdity to

claim that fomalse get bra wages than

40.000. and a Majority

Tlie Ku-Klux Committee in Georgia
have uxamiuitd Easily 200 witnesses.

the Bute has disgusted a large number
of tho Democrarr of c«ras&gt;Tvativu stamp,
and they are coming out from tho foul
(■arty and joining the party of progrrei

OF AIX KINDS.

Springfield Fire and Marine

Detroit Stoves!

&gt;418,000 in tbe jtuiehaai of lumber.
commerce only show prosperity ia a 35,Gtl\9H0 in advertising, statinnoryaiid
coarser form. It is tho literature, tbo po­ pl ll.LH.p
etry, tho arts, and the religion uf the
Total lues to the sity In these expenhind, which are tho criterion by which to
the profosaioaa.
judge of its jicrmanency and jowor.
Suit will be brought against NathanInasmuch a* the probabibties aro that
iul Sands to recover |75,&lt;XWi»mmi*eion»
four females oat of five will grt married,
tba moat energetic and eaterpriaingole- paid to him in violation of law white he
the FeDals Polytechnic school* should
met&gt;u of al! nations bare [xjured and are was an officer of ths’city getting a sal­
teach every branch of house-keejung,
pouring. It is a great nation, grand in ary of &gt;10.000 a year.
and jorticuiariy cooking- Tho waste of
its physical proportions, grand in its po­
bod cookery ia frightful—fully equal to
litical institutions, grand in its moral as- afternoon and readily gave bail
pirations, grand in its patriotic devotion 000,010 to aniwar at Court
But inasmuch aa she msry never bo mar­
ried, or become a widow, she ought to and hope of a permanent life; and grand charpt-s of »wiwiling tlie city.
in it* example toother nation*.
bate the
facility
e fecilit
I &lt;of learning a trade,
Let us than rally all the progroeaive thc Sheriff for Ingersoll, Garvey and
fhe use of tho sewing and kmCtrng ma '
■■leuumta, all that ia moral and nrtuoui, out Virginia. All Chai is necessary to
chino, bouaot triauuing, drts*
fil# Controller of the Currency has
into on# powerful and harmcnioua jiar- achieve succora for tlx- administration is
tailoring, fonty work, even carriage
anthoriad tho Mnciianica National Bank
ty, sacrificing jirivatn views a* far u may to contiaue in tho lino that ia now be­ . of Toledo, io commeaeo buainra* with a
trimming and painting, and all suets of
trades fitted fur reman should be taught bo for til# sake of upholding oat Gov­ ing pursued by the live men of tig- Old capital of |30fto00.
ernment, and handing it down to our
freely to *11- Thio is the practical lo:nedy fin- four fifth* of tbe complaints re ehildrvn. ever increasing in power and
now hear.

New York Republican by

CASH
Paid for Live

M1LT1Y!
th# canvass ia Virginia is going for­
ward quietly, but vigorously A large
K gang of burglars hats been broken
numlier of activu Virginian.* aio bring
up near ChilicoUie, Ohio.
educated in Republican prineiphw and
A flouring mill has bpen burned in Al­
they prove to be apt scholars. Jho in­
legany City.

the manifest inereosc of corruption in
private and fmbLc life. Hunday schools,
which are ehirtly engaged in teaching
tiseologtenl dogmas, are eatfro|y made-

cilitiea provided for tlwir use. Thn an"
swur that our uimritira, law and med­
ical coUegse are now evened to all, is
like the gift of a atone to those who
hunger for broad. Tbo daughters nf
our artisans, tradesmm, lalnron and
email fona- rs, have not the time to al-

New Advertisements:

The Baltimoro Ass of to-day publish­
es a fearfully sym|*thntic article on KuKlux outrages in the South, in tho
coons of‘which it copies from the Jt. Y.
HtrtU of yesterday a statement regard­
ing the accumulating of testimony now
being taken by the Committee of Congrres in the Carolinas, Georgia, I kiriday, Tenniwon. Alabama, and Mississip­
pi, and estimates tha) 1,000 more pages
will bo added to ths 1,400 jointed Jisgra
of testimony already prepared by the

It ia about time that sranething abould
bo done fp meet tbe wants of our grow
ing youth who are provosted partly by
Tradra Uuiooa, and parffy by a foolish
public sentiment, from learning useful
trades. To many youths anything ia
jiruforable to regular work. Th# street
railways aro overrun with applications
Tbo BtnU mt&lt;»n at thi* disgraceful
for conductorshipa, though the pay is
history of what a harbaroua people can
only two doltaro for fourteen hoars
do in an enlightened aga as an election­
work. The ramt* men might gat four eering document, and rays its character
may be anticipated from the foot that
it ia claimed that tbs evidence taken establiahra ths existence of a conspiracy
covering tho entire South, and having
for its purpose to destroy tho reecnsecurity aad power *f the man who can
ray, “very well, if all other means foil
out tho piliucal party which sustain*
I can works* my trade;"gtvoo him eour
thorn. It laughs at midnight murder
age to wage th# bathe of life with sm­ and torture as a good joke when perpe­
oko. We would a fooqrar.d times rath­
trated for tho correction of political
er entrust the happinsM of our daagbtor opinions and ironically call* it ’• terrible
to a competent menhaufo than to any
troasen," while tbo 5- applauds and
young wraa, no matter how gonteely denominates tho backing of this testimo­
ny and attempting to act upon it in the
name of law and common humanity a*

“tSX—

-

school of « high grade, after a thorough

nonhip with capitalists. Ths gradua­
tion of tbeao youthful woahaaini, gtaag
forth into the world, full of hrart and
hope that they aro able to toil and to
, bwU&lt; would be witnessed sri applaud&gt; ed by all cfcuweeof socsaty. Agminated
■ Bochaac, with the training, air and pul-

i The Ifooravalt hopltal in New Yerk.
| tho gift of Ja*. IL Ifoose volt, coating
1 mure than a milban of dollar* to bulla,
■ wa* opened on the 3d inst
Mayor Hall and the Board of 8uj«r-

duct of ths New York City wlministra- I
tion and that of Bora Tweed, Jnit while j

State Fair at Kalamazoo,

NorthweMeru Fair at Grand Rapidj,

Barry County Fair, For 1871

M 5 Mffi

The Detroit Stoves are the -*—!
HEAVIEST Stoves
. ,, .. , .
u
*
In the Market.

GET THE BEST

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

this ia done, away from tho sjwcial field .I Tho Chicago fire paid something over
of his political tebora the leader of two milliouM of the national debt by
Tammany still controls bv jorty as destroying that amount of greenbacks.
While tho Dcm:&gt;cmts of law Angelo*
thoroughly as 4ver in New York whero
be is again nominated for State Senator. were butchering the Chinese, tho ChiOu Monday Ln*: ho made n speech at
the inauguration of a mutual admiretiaa society in the new Tweed Club
Cincmnati ia industriously engaged,
House No. 105 Bast Broadway, on which just now, in th» problem of consulting
itfi aaiinn he asserted that: " Nothing 11 its oirn coal smoko. On# manufectarev
have done ba* alienated my friends, al-| has succeeded in doing it, and aavee in
fuel by the operation.
though some of my bitterest enermea, |
The trouble in tho Inng Island sugar
when I ntartr-l in pohtlai hare become !
my warmest friends " Thi* i* perhaps j refinery, reported aa about to susjwnd.

ATOES

an allusion to hi* welbknowu practice tasted"&lt;o
WEBSTER’S KATIDKAL PICTORIAL
of buying up oppouenb with the ill-got- i false stafsmante in hi* accounts.
DICTIONARY.
tan gains
cAcial 1poritam*
—
—- from
--------------------------by
jwhich
-------aiocxnouwrs of
oi tho
mo Ik
ixwuin &amp;
he has within a few years grown from ■ Albany Itnilroad have authorixed the
bankruptcy to tho poaasasion of milliou* 1 iaraa of 35,000,000 of 20 roars 7 per
of the peoples moooy. E.
speech amid the vwifsrous cheering of
his Dwooeraric audience, wilh "the fol­
lowing significant words of promiae:
"when I am in trouble and dauro yuur
F1TTEEN VOLUMES FII.FJ&gt; WITH
aid, I will calj upon you, and when you
Judge Barnard ha* issued aa order
CHOICE PIANO MUSIC
are in trouble, 1 desire you to coll upon rvquinug Mayor Rail to show cause why
tho nrreont Insnoctors of Elactfon should
VOCAL COLLECTIONS.
It will be romemberad that Mayor not bo removed and other* appointed
Hall had jnal then secund tho support xeacr ling to law.
The New Hampshire Democrats will
of a majority of tbo Grand Jtoy, who
hold a State Convention ia Concord, on
through mildly voting to oensuro him, tbo 1.3th of Derombar, and tho Labor
at tho rarao time foiled to find a true Rufurmor* on tho 7th of Daaombsr.
bill agahist him tax his criminal conduct
aa Mayor of New York.

WANTED

PETERS’

MUSICAL

LIBRARY,

For ■which the highest miirket price in Cawi;

will be paid.

X'JXr............

A convict ia tbo Booth Carolina State
Prison took advantage of his poaition,
■ under a dieaplinary ohvwra-bath, to die
’ and about tho State out of thirteen years

GOODYK.A.1V A: BAXI.X.OW

ILLUSTRATED L1HRAHJR
SHEPABD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,
“Can ths leaders of tbe (DemocraUaJ
party ik the aalioa radiate tbo aelf-denymg wfedom by which tho Democratic
teadsra of Mhaouri smanrijMted their
people from Radical thraldom last

THE MICHIGAN FARMER
The Grana Duke Atexk during hi.
number to vtoHa Fair hi a single day;
■toy bora, b to &lt;x»«PT Madams Ib‘
but it is reported th&lt;U st Kan#*s City,
Ostesagy** bmisai and the Buarian niite wvta a nopiatiou oi 85,00, ths feat of
tetar and hm wife have aagagwd apartmeats ■ *hort dbtanm off There ba# tiow" Thaiisdoing the Fair buranera
oa a large scale, but Kansra CHy j* a
western town; you IfflOW.

°nl,J stoPe

Welisteft Uiairiiial Dictiuaij.

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afc

nor Charcoal iron.
in the World.

Ari Stair Journal ol Agriculture

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DENTIST

SHEPAhD,

�TRs Ryfilsuciyi Ba^sr. LAB SHORE &amp; MICHIGAN | L&lt;&gt;

SOUTHERN HAILEAY

After tho conoolidatfon of the Grand
Rapids and Holland BatlrW Company,
with the Chicago end Michigan Lok»
Bhore Rood, under th. titl. of C. and M.
L. 8. R. R, the following gnuliensu
were elected Directors of tho new Com­
pany: Jas. F. Joy, Detroit; A. H.
Morrison, 8t Joseph ; M. L, Sweet and
Freeman Godfrey, of Grund Rapid*; C
Davis and 8. B. Sanford. Mnakagou;
8. A. Brown, I'eutwator; D. Is. Filer,
Luilington; Theme* Hetfron, Eastmaa-

Fronjy monriugs. ■
Delightful day*.
Tbo election news is gloriousCocscn. proceedings next wiek.
Fashionable wediug oa Tuesday.

CHBIMES.

Jackson bad n snow .torn. U.t Mun­
day. night

MASONIC.

—wt^-NcsssA...
QR.AND TRUNK RAJLWa? I

1STINCI8 LODGE, MO. M, T. k A M.

At a subsequent mooting of the IXBuy the beat article, tho Halford Tn- roctora, the following officer* of the
Grtnpsuy were elected: President, Jas.
F. Joy; View President and Genera)
Manager, A. H. Morrison ; Treasurer,
Isaac Livermore; Sreretary. J. M. BarCnownn Oct. this week,
epectua of tho Ktflt.

lecture on - Matrimony
evening at Union Hall

ing ia the annual report of receipts, disTnsaaa to lion. W. I&gt;. Foster far val­
chsrgM, pardons, etc., at tho prison, for
uable Cbngnosional doenmouto.
Ute year ending Nov. 1, aa made from
A tologrUjih line io to bo uponod to Uie book, of the institution by D D.
Maniatoo in a few days.
' Spaulding, one of the clerk, employed
Every Saturday, for Nov tth, give*
fine illustration* of the Chicago fire.
In prison Nov. 1, 1870,
- G48
- 271
Mr. Mann, ha* started a Hack to and Received on oonuaitmenl
Recaptured.
2
from ll.o cam and around town

STINGN EASTERN NTAR, Irtrt

Local

jiuticBj.

Tbo ro-uaiou of tho 23d infantry
came off at St Johns, Nov. 2d.

Hracvwa’s Rjcnaraurr, State street,
near tho congteof Greek, is the place to
Oxa ear late this week waiting tor
gvt warm meals, at all hours, at the election returns, but they nro good
lowrst living price. Remember this enough to wait for.
when you came into the city, and do
not fail to call and teat tho truth of

HICHIGAH CENTRAL R. R.

Isx'r Ir Doo f—Tho latest unahridgwl
edition of Webster’s Dictionary is a
marvel of learning aad work, contain­
ing 3,000 illustration* and nearly 115r
000 words. As a single book it ia tho
most intcrvwtmg and valuable of any ia
my i«eeoesioa; H ia a library in itaeli
8houJJ our library take fire, ami wo h*d
ganiring at Grand Rapid*. Caj.ital power to rescue but ems volume from
th. flames, it woold certainly be Web­
1500.000.
ster's Unabridged. Im'l H M, that
Too Chicago Tribune office is to be I«reona having moat need of a dictionmade firo proof sure, tins tidic, by being a^r consult it leant f Wo have always)

Grand River Valley Division
scholarly have a lexicon most freqn*nt-i
ly in their hands. The reason, at couros,
that ordinary people are indifferent

L Ji-

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4

is* t IO*re

a iu a jt8 s s « 8 s a j

is ::
il
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» «0 1 1 *•L

Tbo pouksrvrs of the State mot at
Detroit Saturday to iirguaisr a State
Poultry Sodoty. Object improvement
of Michigan fowl*.

th» Albion AtevnAr, gave us a pbaatuit
call on Tueoday Ho oxprcsesd hire self
very highly pleuwd with our city

g'lsavs ilnute Ksrtfe
fisskeere |*ad While
‘%'.X£k**nte»(Mt«&gt;» &gt;. 1‘vu'

i°=5

M ichigan Central
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIREC
l-ssreiew Trebs ferihsWsss

inat It is understood that tbe Term
will continue until the Colander is
Tho following from Muskegon CireosOne romsrkabto exhibition of charity, ch shown bow the lumber traffic of
song the many that Chicago's calami- Western Michigan ia affected by.tho de■ ha* brought forth. was that of the
mnnds in Chicago;
mvtota of tbo Mn*eachu**tta ponitentiThere io a steady advance in the price
ry, who i-nt WOO to the relief fund
of lumber in the ** '
—*—•
■»

Gasn Ilxnn. Esuul—As many of
our rosd.rs wish to take a paper iu ad­
dition to tho Asnasr we invito their at­
tention to th* prosj.ictiu and term* of
tiw&gt;
iu another coiumu of tliis po­

Th* *diliac of Harpar'a Weakly, for
tbe ysut »«*k nroilHxl tfo. i-nonnu*
amount of 300,000 copies, requiring four
IMwer prowrs running o.nstamly night
and day far flvo days

Ayer’s

Cherry Pectoral,

mattoo which II given to the farmers of
Hi- State In rolatom to the value of
their crops and products, repay* them
many time, over tbe price of Ito sub­
scription. It gives correct aad extended
report* of th- asha «if cattle, sheep,
swine, poultry, apples, butler, ch sees,
hopa and In fact all the prodtmto of tbe
farm, every week. In our own markets,
white It keeps Ito readers ad vised of the
oondlUon and |x&lt;wpcets of tbe market*

lie and wheat, by Ito sound advice and
Ito stMoncous advocacy of th. farmer's
tntervnta. Ito report i on the live stock,
herds of cattle and on the Improve'
men Is made in agriculture In all Ito &lt;teparUDeuia In Michigan, render It pecu­
liarly tbe AUrmre's papar, a* It gives
them Just tlie Information they require
Ito household department contains a
mass of Information selected especially
It* the use of tbe family. No fanner
can do better than try It for s year. Wo

of language, while tho thuroughM^edurat&lt;-l understand that words aro tilings,
Theodore Tilton's extraorduiary biog­
and of incalculable importance.
raphy of the fair lady who rite at night
upon tho ridge polo of her “stately manBaturday evening last was held the first ston,* oommuniug with ghoste.-l* ate
uf a series of lectures by tho celebrated trading on the other ride of the Atlan­
Phrenologist, l*rof Palmar. It is need- tic the notice which it richly monte. It
is tinned a matter of no oligh-. moment
rating and instrwXive. The incroaaing
numbet* of the audfoneo each ovoning, sdrrtne of about 2,200 yean, is speakia (native evidence that they are appre­ ing oeuvi more to mankind, ernn though
ciated. 1'rof I*, understand* his subject. it b i through the medium of a woman's
| having spent thirty years at the study lips mid a newspaper; and wo are not
i and in lecturing in this country and ia ripnredTV Zend-.
Una*
Europe. He takes the various organs shouli devote to tbe Tdkm-Woodhull
of tho Li-ad. anif shows the relations of aDiaace and its curious fruit a moat incne to tho other, by diagrams, and by an toroukng loader from tho pen of one o f
its editorial contributors well known in
Nevi York literary society. Judicious
persons will bo pained to observe in the
artads a alight sab-flavor of incredulity,
not to say sarcasm ; bas if Mrs. Woodhullls ntteranere betray no internal evi­
dent** of the inspiration of Demosthenae.
it sbculd bo rveurmbered that tho olo-

Barry County Las dune nuLly in fur­
nishing over /ter htewssa/ Mitrt, a large
portion in Quit, for tbo aid qf the suf- It Company have &lt;n mnwoced running
their train* to Rust's Camp, at Rifle
forcrv in Northern Michigan.
River, in town 20 north of range 3 west
This is about 40 miles north of Wenona.
inasoo, lift i
,
cough candy in our sanctum,
day ia doing an immense freight busiaoas,
this Truck, far which be has our thanka upwards of 7V,000 feet ol logs oomiag
down per day. Tho facilities will soon
be such that nearly double this quantity
wdl l&gt;o brought down. The company
have cfoeod their contract at Pineoning,
MMM) Shirts and Drawers as well a*
from which &gt;oint 2.000,000 fort for B.
7500 iMUn leather and Woolen g’.oviw
ri'itthaoer, and ja large amount for Sags
and mitta just received. Star Clothing
House—“The great one price store."
Tas Cisccit Cow will vonvem- at &amp; Co., have been shipjied. Two train*
tbe Court Hou**, on Monday the 18th per day aro now running from Pine

Peninsular Railway

fashion-plate, and " Fetation" fa now •xfta sheet of Feehion* and lingerie,
tba only magsgtno that gives tbsra fiftj-fonr engravings. A pUto ofWalk­
doubl*-elxed plate, engraved on steal.
ing Drvssos. Suburban residence, with
• pUa. Baidwi variety ofuartal de«g» in tbo jrak deportment.
Tbe literary mat'sr is intenuting and
novelet*, a* always in •’ Paterson," ar.
all original aad of thrilling Interest, i
“Tbe Mystery of ,Bride's Bayou," In
Ths Erxxixe Ifosr.—In another col­
the proeent number, tea story such aa
we rarely eoc anywhere uow-e-daya umn will be found th. prospectus of ths
FovitlfaUmr •oc’ivp dute/or 1871 JNew York Ztetoay J»*&lt; which journal
Tbe Proepoetn* Is Just out Th t price ,
of “ Peterson" te only two dollars a .
lo commend to th. especial attention of
year to a single subscriber, while olber
rnaxaxlne. of Ito ctate are Ibrev nr four. 'our renders. It io edited with unusual
Toelubalbe terms are lower still, vla: 1ability, is an. of th* moat reliable pa­
five copies tot eight dollars, or eight ;
copies for twelve dollars. Every person i
getting up either of there clubs wIU re- ]
oelvw the Magialne far 1872 grain, and ,
pnxainent standing among American
also a splendid copy-right engraving ‘
(34 inctice by IB,) “ Five Tima, one To- -journal* for nearly three-fourths of a
Bay I" We can speak from pereoual ax- 1century, and its reputation and influence
perisnoe of th* beauty and value of this ■aro not only widely extended but ftilly
engraving. Specimen, of tbe Maguln. &lt;deesrvod. Ilia gratifying to see the
success of a newspaper jrUeb in its tone
and character reflects such honor upon
the lournaliem of the age.

Sexatxu.—It ia assorted, upon the
best authority that tong trtohug dro—o.
for the street will not b« e-mmdrewl good
sty fa, nu4 will not bo adopted by the
ladies who wish to appear well in pub-

Tn Ftsnixa Taaex.—Fmhfag at
Grand Havtm is good thia far®. There
aro eighteen smack* running, and with
20 note. 12,000 to 15,0® flah are
osnght dady. They anil at five cento a
pound m Chicago.
________

A CABD TO THZ LITERATI.

It is thought and intended by tho
gugfiawyed odfooh oi th* Hsom
that his paper shall bo in th* future, re­
plete with apioe. wit and thought
Character* of person* in thi* City will,
from time to time, be shown up—paint­
ed in tho meat artistic stylo with a black­
ing brush bat to wad for (he purpose from
the hardware store opposite the otfe*.

The editor regrrta that ha ia prevent­
ed from wresting fa the ampfothsetro
of thought, on acroeat of his eight be­
ing so short that hia ame rube out what
be hatewritten, but will endeavor to do
hi* part by continually sticking that of
facing member into other people’*
business aad am&gt;.Uing out material* to
bo run through his hash-mill of science;

Tbe service* at two gig in tic intellects

Sc*rest—A good, fluiahod scandal,
fully armed and equipped, such as cireulatet iu tho world, i* xwrfy tbe pro­
duction of a single individual or oven
of a singls coltcte. It sms tbs light ia
one; is rocksd-and nurtured ia another,
is petted, deroto|xd and attains its
growth in a third; aad reemvoa it* flnish-

Th* little secretary will trot gracefully
in front, making Sb 40 time through tho
elegant avenues of wit, humor and jokes,
carefully selected from last year', alma-

The editor wishes you to notice as aa
Olurtration of ths abilities of these con­
tributors, tho Journal ot last week on
“rnindignation." Tbo artfato only oc­
cupied theeo brilliant eonOTutors ton
days, aad to bo fully approetated it mast
be rememberod that to embody so much
thought in so short a time ia a miracle.
Should any one attempt to copy tho
unique and original style of writing
be driven by the blind editor, sooted need by the contributors of tbe Zssrne^
tbo blinking editor pimnisss to roll over
upon the critics' throe legged stool, bold­
them the ponderous saw fog of hie intel­
ing firmly the reins to prevent tbe teem
lect and cifectaally flatten them out
soaring through th. realms of poesy, be­
yond tbo ken of Jamal readers. Tho
artistes will be written in their blaadaot I

Total receipts up to Oct 81, 1871, 010

Our popular Prosecutor i* recowriag,
and able to be about his bnaim-se.

Lumbar ri'anted ’
30.000 feet of Ash Lumber, 10,000
fss't White &lt; tak Luuibcr, end 5,000 feet
White Wucd wan tai on account end tn
exchange for Agricultural Implement'.

Gonrr's Un's Boox tar November is
removed Ito embeUiahmeni ore M fob
font A Am etael plate, Maul

mittea. tbe poll bone of this intellectual
team, will beer the weight of tho toad,
and will be supported os the right by a
hickory ease with ivory knot botes. and
on the toft by tbe applause of the journal
world. Ha will adorn tbe articles with
apt quotations from Mother Gooee and

p*[«r, sound in its principles and foarlees fa it* advocacy at the truth—which
at the same time baa a Dopartmant of
Secular Nows, and expresses freely its

Tba publlabars enounce that it will ent­
er upon ite Jubilee Yser ia 1872, and that
the event will bo wgnaliaad by tbo issue
of the new year Book, an encyclopedia
of infoematfan sad statistic, m regard to
the Church, and civil and business af­
fairs, such aa can be gathered only from
an extensive library. This will bo sent
free to or.ry subscribed to th* paper.
Copies of the Odorwr and a proepectua
of tbo Year Book eent fro* to ovary uno
who will apply. New subscribers will
receive their paper free tmtill January

Detroit
Thr Flint and Fore Marquette Rail­
rood will reach Hersey, on tho line of
tbe Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad
thia week.—-Mrfal Trdtow, Aw. 1.
Northern Michigan io developing so
rapidly that il ia almcet impossible u&gt;

rlagsic eity of Ann Arbor, attendant on
a hasty travel throughout tbe Beetion
adjoining, prevented my usual corros-

ing of the pupil* in oar public echocla.
They are so short end concise, and em­
body so much of value, that it would be
well if they were elippod and pat where
Rajsd* and Indiana road, but is oa tho
wn could see them often. They read M
Flint and I’ero Marqu.tte
" * ‘
three miles east of Reed Cl
is rapidly growing, and boLw_ ___
ing TJV.Ote i are now in proceci of erec-

nkarau Manixixa.—Taken altogeth­
er, the November Number of Horjar
lose, sight of no clasa of traders ; and iu
the variety and interest of its contents,
and the excellence ot it* illualrauon*,
reflect* credit upon tho enterprise tliat
has mads this Magarino tho mo«t Ireautiful as well a* tho must valuatL. of
monthlies- Not th* toast noticeable fea­
ture of tho Number i* tho new tyj*.
wkufa add* to th* attrocUivenese of it*
p^re- tfo* Number of Harper roodadee the Forty-third volasto—e vol­
ume which has been crowded with the
meet varied and entertaining mat:erprofsriy illustrated, there haven been in
itffiO [ayes as many a* 448 engraving*
many hare surpasood iu excellence any
that ha-1 ever hitherto been presented to
tho Isadora ofa jwpular iiluotrated magarine. For pnapeclue of next vohitno
see our advertising columns.
Xjtdsst Ixrxujoaxix. —Chaa. Bcribkwfi Co. have undertaken the joiblirafam of "A library of Travel Rxplcration and Adventure," to be edited by
Mr Bayard Tayfor, and to bo Ulnstrnted
with a profuefou of original engravings.
Th* work is intended to furnish a com­
plete and pictareeque arevunt of tho
most celebrated region* visited by modsro trsvetem, each volttmn to ba devoted
to a special country, and forming a oepanu* unit ia iieolf. fadependont &lt;rf tbo
remaindm of tin. aeries. Tho find v«lumn. which will bo isened before ths
nUdfo of Noymuber, ia to be oorntpied
with the moot roooat mformatfau con­
cerning the psoplo of Japan, together
with a sketch of tbo hwtovy &lt;rf tho Em­
pire. and the eucreeaive steps by which
it has become’ related to the eouroe of

Yonrcx&lt;Taepondai&gt;i has boon “through
collogo" ouee more sines, his aMaUg effu­
sions last graced or disgracxl the Bsxxn oulanin*. has associated with toaraed Ihuftasres, and weeU to tear, ed oolJrgiaas aad ha ought to be a very teamlanguages, known and unknown, to say
nothing of tho frtfw; but ho can’t and
therefore proposes to write in plain
Ann Arbor is quiet just now. Some
1200 students, of which GO aro females,
are now numbered on the University
Catalogue.
How about those GO women, have
they any right to a University eduaation ?

thirst, and cold.
6. We seldom repent of haring eaten
too little.
7. Nothing is troublesome that wo do

think not, and verily wo hare been amverted from an entirely different opinwa.
But concerning tb« fomato question,
suffrage strung minded women, Aa, we
may bars something more to
anon.
President Angell ia very popular and

Tho new iron bridge at Pontiac is
completed.
Note liquor saloon exists at Pent-

ri' ild turkeys are quite numerous in
Oakland &lt;x&gt;unty at ri’hite Lake.

Tho Bev. Bamud W. Duffield, of
whose taataltetam I spoke fa my tert is
receiving golden opinions bare, and is
evidently ■ young man of toots than or­
dinary talert and originality.

The sshool beard of Albion ba* voted
•20,0&lt;W for a Union school bunding.

The name of the yoetoffioe at Isabella
Qty has boon ehanged to Long-

Morenri, in Lssuswee County at a cost at
•aooo.
The examination of J. W. Hulcn, tho
de fruiting prison elcrk, has been poctponed far three weeks.

day, Nov. 7th. Tbe Republican nomi­
nation far Mayor ia a good one. Mr.
Hugh Mo&amp;t, their candidate ia one of

The lose in Berrien county by the
bttrnning of honeea, barns *ri &gt;• "ti
mated st 1100,000.
Tbo loiter in Oosaaa’i mill at Outer
Spring*, bunt tert Tuesday. kilHag Mr.
Goman aad injuring tbo trecaon quite*j
seriously. No graet damags wa* none

to the burned diutrtoto of Wvatora k
igan for the purpaea of foaming, 1
personal obearvutfoo, the oondlttian
waste nf tbo poopfo.

.

The Board of Suporvioxs of
Woax *&gt;n&gt; Di-sx —Instruction with
auuaomenL Tfai bort, cheapoet, aad
most popular Magarino for th* boms.____

Srxsxtxo of tU groat fan, the Chfoogv
ThltewMya: Among the fosses fa a
ILOO r- -- •— -CTru«».y
literary way sustaioad by tbe fire were aueesi m nte a^ iMtiartiar -f th-.-to-to
three sets ot the Nattoual Arohivon, in­
eluding the annals and d.batoo of Otro-

W1K

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ritissus, aad if merit ia the guage aad
our party doea its duty can and will bo
elected
Hi* opponent, Mr Wm
Foxen, is an excellent citiasn. ha* been
Aiderman and I'reaideot of the Curnmoa CoaueiL and hs* no fault .-xropt
that hs belong* to ths wrray party. He
Uabosnfara long time idoaiMted with
tho Case interest, and was an mutate of
tho GeMral’s family and an active man­
ager of fas property during Ms lib time.
The contort will tie native aad tbe result
periiape doubtful.. But I am satirifod
that if Uio Ropubcans will only turn to
with a will tiwy sou obtain tbe eeotrol
of our City rtfain and keep it
The fast Council we* nsaily k tie. let'
Th* masting was calksd to outer by Mr.
Warner. CUainaaa of tho Tuwnahip
Oesnuittee. AAeralagfag and a prayer
byBov.Mr. White, tbe Cbalrmsm, vte- aerom
,
a very rare book, a late pnweated fae object of the martfag, After tatian
i
to th. University Ebrary by tire
ramark* were aadn by several f enoM Bev.
)
Geurgn Duflteld of EartHagfaaw.
Tbo title ot the work io “The ftmtore

hind her sister towns ia responding to
the many ooBe for xfaiaf to tho su&amp;ring
and lisrttell, reused by the late flreoia
Michlgau.
.
Mr. Tuwm returned from Hastings
on Its 20th ull., and eausad notice te bo
givua the following Sunday al tbo dif­
ferent pteres of workhip, of a mooting of
tho township Committee (appointed by
the On. Gm.) al the M. EL Otureh in
the village of Prairtevilte. on Monday,
Oct 234, for the purpose of organ iung *,

17

�IIW APTMTlAEMPTTfl..

Geo. P. Rowell t Cols Column.

Dauchey &amp; Cb*». Column.

WELCH &amp; GRIFFITHS'

8 OX-LOCK

CIRCUIT COURTS—-1872, 1873.

Axes, riles. Cast aiMl, Kill Farnlahlega
crv«... US'uS.......~

WEZ.CH t GHirriTHS,
Botloa, Mass., er Dr-troll, Mlcb.

Author of the femous “ Farm Ballads,"
and will enjoy all tbe benefits that can
bo derived tram nla cultivated literary

Neat stock of every kind aho Id bo
carefully attended to in Octobet and
kept from l.-aing condituu before A inter.
When cold weather sota In, and gya&gt;a
reuses to grow, the nurture »bc ild no
longer t« depended on ; the a imnls
should bo housed nt night and ha. auit-

Slly

CUNDURANGO!

FREE TO BOOK AOEKTS.

Blis, Keene &amp; Go’s Fltii tat

Mr, Carloton will also write regularly
for the Dbtimut Wkskly Tnntxt
and !d» eontrtdutloua to Its columns will camcit. rtmiun. scnoruLA* ultima.

In brjatriouttljUtoKaJ SO IW

made the foregoing aunounevmant with
l-ceullar piauuro. Mr, Carloton has
through bin ••bailada’' borane known
In altoort every home in the nation.

gUBHCBIPnONB. -1872.

frrxnbtol tor Us epprerssea.
«SM, C. W0BTU.

skill wilh which their themes have l«n
tiaudled. for ttteir kindly wll and their
rare naturalnre, and erpeclallv for the
teusurws nV their wnttmeut, which

CHANCE FOR AGENTS
I * rilMlUxi u *&lt;«sl, tool, ar

WILL

M.

CABLETOH,

•• Uota»y and g ttr&lt;. Out.**

Tbe fullunae and accuracy of ita mar
ket report! have already attracted wide" THE OETBoTt WEEKlt TRIBUNE, Whitney’s Heats Foot Harness Soap.
Bpread attention, and ita piopriMore
propose to devote rtttl more cure and
money to thia moat uocful feature of the
paper. It will give In each teiue aconrtae blrtory ot all commercial tranaaorra nortral laitatozutH. tlbad .l.eir fur ns,
tlon* of interest to ita readara, and will
XVktLY. A«eal&gt;. P. WHITXfir • CO.
by ita peculiar ayitetu ot reporting ].realima-ltotoa. Hass.
a time
I ...4
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Harper's Magazine.

■■■■■’THEA-NECTAR

Sheep
library evident Hint there wll bo towUaktMaasgsUas appearawStesHg
a scarcity of wool next-winter, and I that 1*' Jl.poa.ar Thn an read mib eau,
Crs
high ttoCM1}will prevail for the eSp of aataad aatudaattea be kera «f
1872. Sheep aro now being aol&lt;| off
forms, and out of tho humin of fanners,
that ought to bo retained. We do, not
believe that any funn.r who can keep
them ought to port with his yearling*
at thia season. Their increase in weight
and their fleece during tbo next sretoon,
if they ore reasonably well taken cate of
ought to bring in a return for the food
and labor expended on them, llreslua,
the effect of retaining generally so ulnar
of tho ah«.]&gt; that aro now going to mar­
ket for butchering purpoooa, would Have
a tendency to advance tbe price of both I
mutton and beef. At ptraoni there aro
thirty thotfoand ebeep going weekly into
the New Turk market; ten thousand

iztaf A. !&gt;.
ll..ou4 «Ubl b.
if-res. a writ ot anaobeml «to

sswsKu’jrEft.Tg

Philadelphia and Bltimoro ; and the
number cotisamod about tho country in
other citiaa add materially to tho numher. The savinga of the yeariiagH alone, |
out of this sort aggregrate, would prob-,
ably add to tho number of cheep from J
which wool could bo taken next year
nearly 20 per cent ; and thia ia aa in­
crease which die paata.ro lands aad tho
woo! consumption could sustain without
creating any panic among dcalnni of
cither mutton or woo!. It in th,- busi­
ness of the former nt prooent, in view of

TO SHIPPERS OF APPLES
It will give in cacti issue suoelnct and
dc.tr sum merles of tbe current news,
D«&gt;m«itlc end Foreign,
It will continue tn devote
at­
tention to the prompt collection and
publication of Michigan newn, and will1
make Ita botumna the rchlde of ail In­
formation of interval to Michigan road&gt;

It. Agricultural Department Iras
£lned for it booto of friands. Lt is unr tbe charge at a man of iiractteal ex)ierieucc, and it baa become a valuable
channel for the interchange of risers
among tbe patrons of the paper. No
pains will be spolreil to preserve tbe

ABENTSWANTED

LEVI M. PEI
Its Ls.i WUI s*4 T«

THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE?
Ha.nr.a4ws l«04. u&lt;&gt;
BO) to inc.'enpHaaf ihla Uaok a&lt;lbu
bar., p la Cop., p»ai paM Wc. AR
GOOIMFKKb. CMcafa Clsclsaoit ar
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literary fcelurta, and carefully aclcctcd
pocuau, tketo h&lt;M, and mlacellaneoua artichewU; be abundant In Ito columns.
. n famish I ng reading for the home cir­
cle the Dwrxirr Tbibunx wLU not al­
low itself to be surpassed by sny of Ito

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

Harper's Bazar.

LIFE IN UTAH
a ooasiderable portion of tho food gore I
to form culeric, to keep up th* natural
best of their bodire. The superiority
of ground and cnokrd grain as food for
awm». over that which is ungrotrad or un­
cooked. is beeominr more snrraront eve­
ry year, and the most extensive readers
and feeders of swine, in the Ncrthwestera States, are eroding mills on their
farms for grinding coni, etc., and ore
producing np'iaratus for cooking fiwd
tor their bogs. When han are confined
in pens they should be kept norfrctly
clean. The troughs should hare bare
Pi prevent tho hogs from putting their
foe; mto them find and water should be
supplied with tbe greatest regularity,
and salt, sulphur, coal dust and frosh
earth, should be within their reach. For

ttsac

JURUBEBA
XX FLINT GLASS

LAMP CEINITS

Peterson's

Meagazin

CHEAPEST Ml HUT Of AU I

HALFORD

Dr. Wells' tat of Jmteia
TABLE SAUCE,

01005353482323532323

TNI Birr SAUCE ABB IEUIH

The American Washer!
PRICE, ec-ao.

Made la Uf garter tbe wsrM

fob family use.

a®

ROMANISN ASITIS.
This kind of feed will make tbe hens
lay early and fatten them wslh Ac
soon a* coo or max a wants to aot, HU
them, and in tliat way you wi2 bare
them about as foot ss you will need,
for soma will lay much longer than otbere. They Will ba At sadjurtaa turn

lunti Otari Julia Plata

P*mJmsK .*.** rBtT.InS?
joh.v
iorT£H jf co.,

10,000,000 ACRES

*5.50.

THE GREAT CAUSE
HC1UX U1SECT.

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VOL.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15.1871.

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NO. 29
CHAPTER Vllf.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL
otild call the attention of the public to tho Largest and Great­
est variety of

•MwltaJnta'jsaMtss'
X’SSs.ter. 't «ho«d Wilt «r

°f

wim imi ptRLOR stoies i
L Hi ncM\kJ.ti ijM&gt;i and plain.

AVool JPlctidM.

OUR ACORN PARLOR
KTiAX.

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V A r.lCN&lt;TLK rv$i Kim.

KKAIHNG HTOVB,

DmnexticK vj' &lt;dl Pojnilnr Mike.
CUifopor than Evex'l I
Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMEL1A

10 per Cent. Below Fall Prices.
&gt;ots at Prices tliat would Kajke a Quaker
Laugh.
IwrfM'crifs, fiats. Cup*, and CMting
,
BorroN cA»n RTo/tE.

JOHN A. QREBIX

ackGrosGrain

ROBERTS

Mhrtllnnp,

RUGS
rellin

Medicines,
STEWAMT k STF.IXHOF?.

Sinai iE JJetkaiical DeiHsts,
Or“; 4 rknu&gt;'’

»vy expert
-ilk Drew* I

dtity on

Argyle Plaids and Satines,
School Books Jf Stationery.

rmSCltlPHONB AND

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

With one jart ho mechanically pmonucd his school dutio.- With another ho
nskod hiiueolt Wliat shall I do about
iko robbery ? And with tho tliinl ho
debated about Bad and Hannah. For
Bud wo* not present and it was clear
ho was angry, and thcro was a storm
brewing. In £act&lt; it seemed to Ralph
that there was storm brewing all round
the sky. For I’rtc Janes was evidently
angry at thought of having boon watch­
ed, and it woe fair to suppnes that Dr.
Htnall was not in any butter humor than
usual And so, betwean Bud's jcalousy

called). Ralph*

Years

CITY PAINT STORE!

C0MMII8 &amp; nm
THIN THE RMACH OF ALL PAINTERS ;

every day solicited to furnish Plates of Teeth Points, Oils. y*rniadac&gt;», Mixed
MH dur usual price, Lacked- with, the complaint
PnintK; Brnt&gt;be«, wad Ar­
.,, r—.-.s who say they arc unable to nay so much.
- tint’s Mfcterhtb&lt;F Wall
Mow Id. gios all.a chance to hare Teeth who need and
Paper., Window
should hair them, we willfrom this dale, for a few
Shades,
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. H* icM noir malic
full and Complete sets forfSS; Single Hates- Upper
ar Undeir JU3.

dif.L OlfR WORK W.lRRJkVTUO
Grant

Faffr’Ihafiif,
KaUomiuinj,

Experience

Tnn Sraenu rr nu Dana.
Il wtua long, loaeeome, fear.'ui night
«bm Uie tchooP master Issued, lying vnlh

"THBQIRL OF THS FEHIOB."

question tho rightfolnsas of the conclu­
sion. Then bo would n»&gt;ko up ilia mind
to tell all that be know about tho robBut if be told bi* su-pirions about
Ftnall, nobody would l*eiicvo him. And
if he bdd about Pom Jones, lio really
could t*dl only enough to bring *o»ireuuoo upon himself. And how cuuld
hi&gt; rxpLiu hi* own walk throughjhe
i*u*turn and dnWi: the'rood! What
hmdueaa had hirbring out of bed nt two
o'eluclrtn the morning» The clroutnstantial -vwidcumt was quite as »trang
agnhist him As. aeaiaat tho man ou Um
banc with tuo white left fore-foot and
the white none. Suspicion might fasten
on himself. Arid then what would be
thn efllwt on hk prospects f On tho
people at Ixw ivburg ? On Hannah.
it b astuauhins bow much instruc­
tion and ccmfort ihcro is in a bull-dog..
This slender school-vaastor, who had all
Ids life reprossnd tho animal and dnrri। aping th'* finer nntxcu, now found a
necdot juat what the buli-di^ bad. And
so, with the thought of bow his friend,
the dog. Would fight in n desjiemto
strait, ho doterminod to take Mid of his
' HfienltiM m Ball urok l».dd of the reo-

' , “ fause it*» ao crooked," ami Sbocky
langhodut his own evnceiL" must a
■ gwwed when they vras no light so as to
ore how to grew.’'
। And then ho walked on in sifonce a
mlnnto- Presently Bhnc.ky'began fo)kfog up into Ralph's cyra to gat a smite.
^1 B*»- that tree fools just liko mo.
Dou'tyoar
41 'Vhy, how do you foci P'
“ Kind o' bad nnd lonooema, and like
.were a trap-door.' There’* nothin™ »o &lt;m if 1_ wanted to fain, you know. Folt
convenient as A traprionr, uulno* it be n that way over aince they put ray father
•ubtorranccn paasagc. And you'd like into Uro gruvoyaid, and rent my'raster
sumotliing of tl-at sort juft here. It's fo thu pour house aud Hannah loW*
' io pleaioui to hnvo otp'* hair wand on UimMmm’i. Wliat kind of a pho. is
cml, you now, when uno L* info from . a iiour.lwusa 1 Is it a poorer pluoo Ilian
dangir to one's self- But if yog want I Wrens'* Y I wish 1 was dead and one
sorb individual hair to Lristto with aueh of them cteails w»* n carryin' im&gt; nod
a “3tnigg|.' in tbo dark,” you eon buy Hannah and mother up to where fath­
trap dour* and subterraiUKin isuMgen er'. gone, you know. I wonder if God j
dirt-cheap nt the next new* stand. Bat forgets nil about i»»r folks when thrir
it wn», indeed * Yr-a! anil rerrihL* father dies and their motlu-r gsts into 1
“Struggle in tho Dark" that Ralph foo |xx&gt;r-hr&gt;use T Do you think hAdocaYl
fought oat at Pete June*'*.
■■
terr* mo. May b» God tori track 1
Wbsu ho hod vanquished hh fearv of of my fntho- when to* coma awav from
l*-r*onal vfotonev by reminding liimaslt England ami croosod over the rea. Don't
tliat it would be hJly for Jone* to com­ nobody on Flat Crook kosr for Oud, nnd
mit murder In 1.1* own house, tho quet- , 4I sutw
guoav Gt4 don't kser for Flat Creek
turn id Bud and Hannah tuck tbo up- ' B=i
But II would, though, if he'd git my
|*ern&gt;ost place in his thoughts. And n mother
** out"AF tho poor-house aij Ron­
the imago of Hantufo *|&gt;alling against ner away trom Means’s, andTri mo ki-s
tho master earno up to him, as tlu- mem­ iuy mother wvwv night, you know, and
ory uf tlio walk, the talk, ths box-alder siren on tfly Huner's arm, j&lt; a liko I
tree, nnd all the rest took pb-ia-srion of U**a to afore father died, you see.''
him. it soem«d to Ralph that his very
Ralph wanted to speak, but he could
life depended Uixm to* securing her tore. not.
‘
And «&gt; Slutcky, with his eye* kinking i
straight ahead, and as if forgetting |
Ralph'* pnooBcw, told over tho tlmuglu* I
that he bad ufton talked ovor to the' Th.re was something wirrd about thia
It was easy to iHUiuadc hunted! that
i silent man’s ability to tore tnc oouver‘ mtion as bo ctiuM. to bare It go. Bitting
this was right Ilnuunli ougii -not to
throw herself away on Bud Manj.
i by thu Granny's tea-tabla, nibbling corn
i Men of lotno culture hl says play their
broad while he drank hi* glass of water,
conceit tiff against their ron-xircota. Tu
haring &lt;lrriin»l ores hor sanaftas, he
a man of Utrniry habit* it always &gt;ixw '
1 u.-awrd to stimulate her medical talk and
to be a groat boon that ho confer* &lt;m a ; me tbirtoou year* to get twenty-ona, and upeued tho vrin of gossip. Once started,
woman when bo gives her his love.
; I coaid never lira with tuy mother |I Urxuroy Sander* was sure to alluds to
Roas.uirg thus, Rilpli.had iiiod bis . again alter Iluinah goto done her time, for robbery. And once on ths robbery
revolution, and if I!m&gt; night hail town । 'llattse, you see, Hsunor’U bo through |I foo doctor's eoanw was clear.
shorter, or strop poariMe, tho Color. f hi* |. in throe more year, and 111 bo ten and I “ I low aotaolKxly not fur away is in
life might have been changed.
able to work, and well git a little place I this'me beriacre’'
Rot by a won!, nor «»wn hr a nad,
Uut Mnnetimu along in the tedious ] about as big a* Qruniy Suufcr*'*, and
, but by some motion of ths eyelid*, perLours enmo tho memory of hie chiLlluXHi, -: —"
Ralph did not bear another wort! of ji ha|M, Small indicated tliat be agreed
with
Lor.
wliat Stocky raid.that afternoon. Fur j
WIh&gt; d’ye s'pose'liv ?'
| there, right In front of them, was Grau- ■
' ny Sanden'* log cabin, with ita row of 1
| tofty enn-flowcr stalk*, now dcnil and
dry in front, with ita rain-water barrel i: quiet way, juit tbo i«wt peree[&gt;tiblo bit,
by tho rido of tho low door, and it* nah Ji *o that the obi ervaturn understood th»t
ho could give tight if ho wanted to.
the story ol Nathan and David, und it l-arrol by tho fence.
” I dunno anybody that's been 'boot
soomed to him that he. with all his abil- j In thia cabin livod alone tho old and
itivs and ambitions and -fwuspect*. irav ehirelod hag whoso hidsuusnas* gavo ! hsre Long aa roald t*o suapucted."
Another motion of tbs cyriid* indieaabout to rob Bud of tlu&lt; naw ewe-lamb, her n reputation for almost supernatural
ted Biuall'* agreement with ibu re­
the only thing ho luul to rejoice in an
mark
.
-a
bi* life. In getting Hannah, Im would
'* They a’n’t no^.dy eumu in lune lamako himself unworthy «f Hannah.
triy ’csppln* tl»o mo*lor."
And then there radio Io Idm a vision of
Small lookid vacantly at tbo wall.
tho supremo t alar of a true character ; pausable to lha intoUoctunl Fife of th»
bow it was hotter than siutesw, better neighborhood- In regard to her tasdi-1 “ But 1 ’low ho a alter, bum a tqetop
than to b" lovc&lt;!. Letter than heaven. cal skill wo can not express on opinion, character.”
Tho iketor wo* too busy looking at
AuJ how near be had boon t&lt;&gt; miming for her “yarbe" are not to bo found in
hi. corn-bread to answer this remark,
it! And bow certain ta* was wh-n the pliaruuuxnMcia of sciauco.
Whut took Ralph's breath w«u to oven by a look.
three tboaghl* should fade, to miss it I
” But 1 think three over-smart young
Ho wa* a* uno fighting lor a great print Cud Dr. Small's fine, faultless borao
who feel* bi* strenctli failing and i* Manding at tbo door. What did Hen­ men'll btar looking arecr, I do."
Dr. Small raised hi* eyns and let them
ry Small want to visit this old quack
sure of defeat.
This w«* Iho real, awful “ Struggle in
tho Dark.” A human soul fighting with
nearly fond of gale."
Leaven in eight, but certain &lt;ri- slipping
Doctor looks down at hi* plate.
inevitably into lull I It wait tbo saLot
- Had plenty of svreethaarta afore ha
old bottle. The image &lt;J Gul fought t
walked home with Hanner Thomson
with foo image of the DoviL ! It jrevfoe
telph hq.l reason to flear Small — t'other night. Ill bet "
•
sam&gt;- fight that Panl dreerilibd bj draDid Doctor Small shrug hi* ebuulmtiticady when he repre*cuJ.rditoa.Spir- They witc natives of the muco village
ofL.wi*buix. though Small wne fire
it av contending with the Flesb. 1'aul yean the older.. Some facts in th* doc­
Ursnny
though
tho
detected
a
faint
abw called this dicsdlul something the. tor’s Ijfe had come into Ralph's |k&gt;saeeOld Adam, and 1 aup^ioao Darwin would sum in such a way av to confirm lifd-long motion of the surt, but the coaid not bo
cull it foo remains &lt;n tho Wild Boast — suspirian without giving him power to
Bat rail it what jon well, it** tho bat­ expo-' Small, who was tirmlj ittreaelml
tle that every well-endowed noul must in tho good groan* of thu psop.e ot tile
fight at scan point. And to Ralph it county-scat village of Lewisburg, where
•oorned that foe final victory of tho ho had grown up, and of the Httlojc.-owi
Evil, tho uld Adam, tho ITrali. tho Wild
Bca.,t, tho Devil, w*» certain Far, wav
not ihe pare, unoonsrious face of Ilan-1 gio" now hung.
Small was no ordinary vdlsin. Ho
unh on tho Duvil. side J And no the was a gtmiua. Your ordinary bypscrit»
battle had just as w«U bo ’jjiven up nt
talk* canL Small talked nothing. Ils
umc, for it must bo luri in |tm end.
was tbo cootost, thaafoadfost, thomovt
But Io Ralph lying Un-re in tlie still tmrmiiing boy ever born in I-swuiburg.
daxkUM, with hi* omscienew as wide­ Hs nuufo no pretenriona. Ho aot «p no when tswplo is u-luan’ robbed it's well
awake as if it won- foo Day of iKom, .aims. He uttered no profresion*. He1 to took out H&lt;vr
“ 1 Ihink so.” Mid SmaU quierly, and
tlireii s.-emed Bomoihing so tumble in »ent right on and Hysd a life above re­'
fou overthrow of thu bettor nature proach. Toor Vulgar hjqccrits inakaa haring rnlteu his hat and bowsd a
‘ • ■ Ctnn and reqsetful adieu, bo d»obieb ho knew Io be inevitable a* anon U«
h. re1 ^iSKed. .. ‘
a* the voiro of ccuirioare bream? blunt­
1
Ha had not spoken twenty weeds, bat
ed, that h« looked about for hdp. H—---------' ho had sateuisd Um uewsuw igur of Flat
did not at first think oTGed, but there
a* a rnodeet young man should,' Crock that Ralph wav a b*-i character
came into h'a thoughts tbs memory of
commonplace hypocrite boasts,. at Lumr. and w.ntliT &lt;f suspicion of
a trace l-waru Galilean peasant, hungry,
never alluded to hitnvsli, and1 burglary.
sleepy, weary , tsmidml, trite!, like other
convnmnte ■■gidial gnt credit for
mi n. but haring a •traogo, diviua Viety. It is but an fodiffSrent trick
toty in him by which swtrything aril
sis vanonishcsl at his coainu. Ila romambored lu&gt;w Ho had reached out a
Hgnd to every hoipIaaUue, how Ho wa*
tho Helper ol evorv wrnk one And out
of tho depth* of hie soul ho cried to tho
M’lle. NTteson teat »7b,GO3 by thu
Helper, and found comfort. Not victory,
but, what is Utter, strength.
And ao, without a thought nf Tho

Ic.,

Phillips’ Store, Jffdstings, Mich.
KaHtinps. Midiwhirii, owing to the absaueo of Hatmib
and tho exritumcst about tho butglariy,
wm a dull atliur. Ralf tho evening vu
.pent in talking in llttla knots. I’rio
Jones had taken the afflicted •‘Dutch­
man" under hi* own pxrtiouiar sqwrvirion
‘•1 s'p&lt;W." »*id Bota, -that Urntb air
feller* wbat robbed yonr hoosn must
a rams dawn from Jcnlrivw Run —
Tbey’re the blamadmt *M up there I

STEWART &amp;. STEINHOFF.
The best nbwfr &lt;» Hrtfp

dTjyy

OF

TTAOTTNCTS

jneatolA ------- ------

said SelirosdM. "pul bow
did Tiakinv vcOer* brow dat 1 ao 1 to
meddertoto Bhqrfre. bsyf Bow lid
YanHns know asyihing ’bout the
Sbqnbe's Utyin' mo dree hundect In ta

GROCERIES
al the new brick store of

sarta ia a-loyin* is with Jiakii
ill bet a boas.” add Pete. H»t
Sth Uftt'ro fori .^‘tbo°Vh

CENTRAL

, we pi
•reh

way i* to ta. IJilfi uuka.

** Pap wants to know ef you would
s|wad to murrr and Sunday at our
boast* F'_ said one of Squire Hawkins's
girl*, on ths rerv next evening, which
was Friday.
'
’
The old Squire wro tboughtful ennegh

California lm*ta &lt;6,1'00 fruit trore
on 126 ocrea af ground.
The spMd with wbiab a loraadu trav­
els u
milss an boat.
Gambsitn *d taro of hi* broUisr. are
errnh blind in mw ay..

A baby, rit day* old, «m the Ulk

�New Advertisements.

ianntr.
Msyor by 827 | Borgman, City Clerk,
orii'TIeary Starkov, present City Clerk,
end hitherto cmreidarod fartanH*. by,
1129, end so un to th* and uf Ute ticket
To sum up, tho Repeblianns hire cur­

States Courts—tbsi tire lilrerty of tbo
riitaen is flagrantly invaded and th*
consiilntional tights of the propio for­
Is Um same old story of rebellion - the ever sacrificed upon tho altar at aggran­
uaroistitutionalibr of eoortioa. It is dizement by the Republican party.
ried tho entire city ticket, nnd have six
In tii* mean lime, white the Demo­ majority in tho new Board of Alderman,
the legal splitting of hair* about impostehle romedico for crimes wheu or- cratic loader* whoso teachings have n gain of five Aldermen. Tu your cor­
guuijK-d and pvrjwtrate*! on a targe scale caused tho cstabli.hmcnt of Ku-Klux respondent, whd has ros.d*d here for IM
which Imre a contain remedy in isolated dens fiw the overthrow of equality of yearn, and witnessed the election of only
oitiasMihip in tbo South, feel liound to two Republican Mayors, this io glory
defend tho infernal institution by deny­ enough fur one day. ** We have mot
ing ita oxistenco and further denying t!io thosoemy and they abo oura.” Ths
right to apply tho remedy enacted by “ Ring” has boon broken up and the
Cougre**. it is admitiod by those tntapawa oi Tammany Democracy that in ceived and disbursed during the coming
tbo section refered to erery priuciplo of year by the City Guardians will be honyoaceftil ritiaemhip ia outraged in or. er wily handled Sit trtttii fhrit tntii
fleeing from arrest under the cbargo of to intimidate and to fatter freedom of and tie tetniii the hopes and avpirationv
Ku Klux insurrection. Tho pith at his opinion among opponents of the Democ­ of Mayor W. W Wheaton aa ths next
argument amounts to this; that in his racy. and thus to prerent ths operation Democratic candidate for Congnmuonal
Sfiekcpoero has something
of tho rate of a majority by ita express­ honors.
no «pra m&gt;o*&lt;Usa to tho State and na­ ion nt the balfo: Itox, whereon rests tho about some one “ u'vrleaping tbo mar k
tional authority has been shown to exist foundation principles of our Government and coming down on t'other teds,” which
iu Sfiuth CaroEnr. do sueb insurrection which hold the bonds of society together. may jiorhape npfdy to this ambitious
rxi»t«, os to permit ths suspension of th0 Buch polpnblo innonsuteacy is more young man. Certainly He candidate,
newly dinvrnod as tho tutagraph ha* Wm Fuxn, (nut Furon, ns your lyjw
brought all quarters of the notion into made it rood in my first article,) was
moat ignominiously dufeate-l.
I will
•ands of mon who gu in squad* dis­ will liavu tu give war to the inevitable not go into the causes of Ibis sudden
guis'd at night, moving rapidly on in the progress of this moving age.
rrasfoiMs in tho political situation uf De­
horseback, and thus clandestinely seek­
This Govorntcont ho* taken note of troit in this article, but may at some fix­
ing Ito destroy tho liberty of sentiment, the conduct of the Spanish Government iture day. Suffice it to say, the leenlt is
end! to overslaugh tho rule of tho ma­ in sending two or throe vessels of war ,satufostory to the Republican party. and
jority of the people by organised iutim- Irotu Havana to Port-OU-Trinee to ful-, .•bow* them that when they work unit­
idahon through midnight muroor and ! fill the menace made toward the Hornet edly llioy can curry Detroit as cosily as
outrage, ret teens* y M* nMufifirftea wo j tt month or two since. It is possible ths boy know his father.
eno,1 Lavo no nrtnedy-for this uppalling 1 that this war fleet is intended for some

state of tilings, certain as il must bu tu
break ths bonds ol society asunder, and
to make a mockery of govenimeut.
There fa no question that tho common
sense of (he American people will read­
ily break ihrovgh this fine span cobweb
of legal technicalities. They will surely
stand by (he President in the execution
The Novomlicr elections, while they of plain even-handed justice to the put­
are an abundant cn use for congratula­ ting down of thia murderous attempt to
tion when looked nt merely aa successes, destroy the liberties of ths psaplo through

merit and well dewrre.1 confidence, ore
also grounds for additional rejoicing for
the promise it given of a more glorious
victory one year from the pnwent time.
Republican ureendsnry is no more a
certain I r now than il will bo during tbo
next five years. Anil by the word Re­
publican, wo moan no hybrid " new doparturo," uo "reform” Republicanism
that propones to go back to some of the
old political husks that have fain forgotton and musty through the mutations of
a quarter of a century. It will bo thu
identical in purporo with that of tho
] arty that rallied with ita most earnest
ctforte and moat sulf-focgotful endeavor*,
with it* best intellect for counsel. and ita
best blood for a sacrifice, that the “old
flag” might be upheld, and the unity of
the nation preserved. It stands on th*
same petr^tic foundation* us when it
elected and re-etectod Araham Isncoln
to hold the helm of tho ship of State
through the jwiriluus storm that threat­
ened w engulf, not culy tho nubia old
craft, but the bopo* at the beat men of

It is an endoroemoal of his adminis­
tration by tho vnsoe of millions of Ameri­
cas best sana. sad a proclamation of
their contmood confidence in him, and
Wfllfagneaa to trait him still further with
the guidance and control of oar-nntiunal interest. And those voices will be
h«wd. No factious ear can voluntarily
does itoelf so doetdy that their loud acfetahn will not pierce ita assumed deefBOW; no plotting demagogvs that docs
tremble as be tfatana at tho thought of
the certain and condign punishment that
ia overtaking, os» r.fter another, politi­
cal renegadae and evil doera
In a word, it raourse, bevond a perad-

Who ulioll say that tho dinomination
of those- tore distinctions between tew
and justice has not induced tho very
condition of things now existing through out the Sorth by which combined ribleace is ua«l with supposed impunity hi
suppress tho honest oxprasiiun uf nolit-

legal cognisance of offense-. committed
on emigrants white in mid-ocean, and a
lor frnudenlly controlling tho elections
Ui 8. Court of sunrmary jurixliction in
iu Now York and elaowliero have been
ll»» port* where emigrants are landed,
ruthlessly curtailed ia tbo rejection by
the people of all the ring except Boss
Ho will teaks a special ie|«&gt;rt on tbo
Tweed. The sources of supply for car­
raodnet of tho emigration busiuoes at
rying tile sli-rtiotw in fhv-jr of tbo De­
Castte Garden, Now York, into which
mocracy havo hitherto boon drawn from
he lias made careful inquiry.
tho a&gt;don of the people, but this nioo
Ho has [wrformod tho duties OMignod
litlh- game ha* been thoroughly (ispota-d.
him with his accustomed ability, and
and it is nqt-likrly another nng of greet
the result cannot fail to ptDTo beneficial
potency ana be formed and put into
to an impurtonl class which is growing
working order before the next fall •lec­
yearly morn numerous and urgently de­
tion* which can successfully take the
manding the special (gottiction of tbo
place of Tfaxmany.
If New York is sal* for tbo Itapol.llcan I’rreidcnt campaign, there is uo
hope left for any op|»eing candidate,
declaration at martial law fa portions oY
unlrav some radical cbaag" is brought
South Carolina. If simply places Union
about ia th* entire polities of th* coun­
County in the place and stand of Marion
try, and thia has not yet boon out iato
County, m requiring the suspension of
the sky ot the future, so far as present
he writ of A
Francis G- King and Mr. Gibson,
agents for tho Osage Indians, had. inter­
views with tho President yesterday, at

triumph they will enable us to adders
during the next nampaign. What wo
want now, « oignnualiou, thorough,
early, and with Grant for our leader,
with the same old flag under which to
fight the wum cause—tho good and Bra of that city. Register McLaughlin
prosperity of the WhJ» country-far seems to have taken up tbo cudgels for
tho lady teachers, and at last accounts
was on a rampigo after Mr. Itelmfc- to
rowhide him st sight, but so far bo was

GRAND RAPEP8.

WEEKLY EAGLE
Newli (hr Tine teSuburlbe I

THE LAMEST NEW1PAPEI HI
THE STATE

WHEAT!

■ep.red U eB.r li4»c**&gt;ol&gt;

WENDELL &amp;

CO.,

other jioiut, but the threat of the UponDst ma mildly suggest to your readers
i»k nutlioritio^ constantly reiterated, and the largo number of the traveling
furnishes ground for grave apprshen- public, whom the Bssxsa must reach,
that if in their monndcrings, they should
An ordsr will bo taiue 1 fr rui the War stumble ot tbo classic city, Anu Arbor,
Department, placing the Indians of Ari­ they had better make for tho G-egsons under tho direct control of General oty Honan. This is a largo first class
Bcbufiold rand tbo iuitructions will be hotel, has a reputation of fits years'
given to bring them all fa upon rererra- standing and is jirveided over by its
tions uml to keep them upon such' roeev- fiwnsv, Mr. E. M. Gregory who parrations. While there they will bo ful­
ly proiretMl in ell their rights by this
Government, and if they tesvo and gj
upon tho war path they «ill be pua-

General Walker. Bwp.windsnt of the
' Census Bureau, it, uf all perrooa heretsforo named for Comtniasioni'r of Indi1 an affairs, must likely to receive thu ap■ pointment, provided an incroaso of salI ary ten bo procured from Congress
The President and Secretary of War
। hire had a conferva » relatiro to s&lt;| mat­
ters on th* 0*age lands. If they shall
not resuiuve in cum|Jianc&gt; with tho no­
tice of thu Secretary of tho Interior, they
will bo ejected by military force.
proved l« Bocrotarr Boutwell to-day
It io generally conceded that tho re­
and ordered to be printed. It seta forth sult of thu elections on last Tuesday
a number of grievous evils which pas­
makes a finality uf the next Preeidoosengers undergo on board the steamers
during the middle jimuagn, and rn-ikce
many important suggestion* of reform,
embracing treaty stipulation* which

their being disturbed, and to secure their
rights under tbo new treaty.
Alexander Di-lmsr, ox-Director of the
Bureau of Statistics at Wishington, fa
now editor of a paper iu Brooklyn, N.
Y., and fa charged with having pubKsh-

detwit ADVEmsaiEsts.

ports of committees on tho settlement of
tho debts of tiro old curporations of tlie
District by special taxation ns required
by the organic law of Congress.
Governor Cook, fa a message to ths
Iwgfatatnre, recommends tbs issuing of
certificate* ot indebted news on the pert
of the late raqioratipns to claims for
amount found due and the levying of a
tax for tho peymeut thereof.
Tho permanent or bonded debt re­
quires distinct legudaiiun uuJ he pro­
poned to raise a staking fund to liquidate
the priocipto os the bonds tall doe at
various periods of time.
This and perhsps other general legis­
lation will probably occupy tbo Legista-

ting on uatawful aaroalt, the aurora* of J
which depend* not open tbo right of Uta
case, bet upon th* *fa* and physical ,which took plsco on Sunday, Nor. 5th,
and was attended by an audiswaS which
more than Sited the targe auditorium.
Rev. David Ingir-i, D. D, uf Kaox Col­
where bo urriv*d on the iWlh of August.
lege, Tnroato, offiteetod in the mining.
Be here purchased sosne uexv dugs, and
Her. A. F. Kemp, J*. L. D- of Otirsc
emnefem; but fluted in Mo chief ul^ot
Coltege. Midi., in the afternoon. cud tho
—tiket of oosmrisg tbosortfcoa of KsqmRev. Dr. Burn*, forasriy of Chicago,

of the above remarks. Let “guerillas"
who n*«l “sample rooms'' remember
thia, for Gregory’s are unsurpassed.

For an indefinite period the good peo­
ple of Ann Arbor have been boring for
water, and after tho drill had roach tho
depth of 900 feet, tho result is the dis­
covery of what might be a good salt
bed, het no water. It is a sad dteappointim-nt, and in liioro dry nnd thirsty
times should a targe lire occur, tbi« ptace
is comparatively detuncelna. Why in
creation's name, don’t they introduce tbo
•• Holly” system ? The Huron Hirer is
close, at hand and tbo above system has
proved ita efficiency iu other places as
th* most practical anA economical ptan
for supplying cities of thia siw&gt; with that

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

Detroit Stoves!
PICTURE AND MIRROR r HAMES,

The Detroit Stoves are the
HEAVIEST Stores
In the Market.

Joo Juffcrsous “Rip Van Winkle,” ao
well known aa an sxqntaito and un­
equalled delineator of Irving's Creation
ha* jammed the Detroit Opera Ron*
for thro night* of last week. Not pro­
ceeds to Mr. Jefferson *2,700, and I
suppo.se nearly and opal amount to the

THE MICHISAK FAHMEB

They are5 the Ohly Stove
made 'of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the World.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

And State Journal of Agriculture
Tbe ” Wyndham Combination," a
Comedy troupe aro now producing
“Caste,” ••Ours," and simitar fight and
sparkling pieces of the Wallack Theater
order They aro drawing flue bouses
sines the election, aid are all of 'them

R. F. JOHNSTONE, RfintlR. \

Machinery and Supplies.

10,000

No rain about three jiarts since Tues­
day, Oct 81. As our river still furnishes
water in abundance, in ease of fire, wn
fear not. But vro trust that Hastings is
wall supplied with the aqueous fluid, so
that in case the “fire fiend" attacks you,
you can squelch him on the start. “ fk&gt;

NOW
Notwithstanding the greet dcstruotion ot property by the Chicago Are and
other flrre In the pine regions along the
IaJcc Kbore, we announce to the public
with great pleasure that oar Fall and
Winter suppUso of pure Drugs and MedWnm ta larger and cheaper than ever
before offarad for sale In the city of
Hastings. Having long served the pub-

the wants of tbo people wo are fully
prepsreJ to meet every demand, and at
prices that will defy conipcfltton. Our
•lock m usuM comprisss a full line ot
pure Drags and Cb.rr.lrsls, Patent MedIciucs, Druggists Sundries of aU kinds,
©ye Bluff*, Paints A Oils, Varatoh, Put­
ty. Kerosene, Naptha, Ttu^ettUnr, Ac.,

POTATOES,
WANTED
For which the highest market price in C;

Springfield

�B SHDRE &amp; UCEM
StOYHIM UILTiy

MUCUS,

5aatearit»&gt;t',»-

ussssic.

L C\LKNDW

Balch, ofKalamaaoo; Mr. Brigg*, Mr.
Brawn, Mr. Wadlrigh, of Battle Crack;
Hr. Segeudurph, of Charlotte
Up to the hour of going to pree* the

7'

High—butter, eggs and potatoes.
Progressing-the new Brick Block*.
Thanksgiving, November 80th.

Uni tew pitiu;.

t
I."

No. 8—the People vs John Donnelly
forw abduction, arraigned and plead
guilty; No. 9—tbo People v* Win.
Woor, arraigned, plead not guilty, case
continued by consent; No. 11-tbo Peo­
ple vs Wm. 11. Ilosnington, arraigned,
and plead guilty ; No. 12—the People
vs Wm. Itamingtou. reasons for not
filing information fQed; No. 17—con­
tinued on application of Defendants on
usual terms ; Nos 42 and 45, oontiuund
by consent ; No. 8-4he People v* Wil­
lison, for seduction, on trial.

Filwl, August 15,1871.
HsrVey'^Wrighi.
John Y Bevier,

[7MJ
E Ball &amp; Company,

6snh 1‘. Van Brant, J Wm. H. Hayford,
v*
. J Divorce pro confaaso.
James G B VanBrunt y
•

Thomas J Gstaa,

Adolphus D Hopkins,

/Wm H Hayford,

Aasyna Carrespondne* ’

Harriet Hopkins.
Ilarifet E Barrvtt,

South As-yria. Nov. 7th, 1871.
Q.M. Dxwxt, Ennoa or Hssruas
Runrxa—Iter &amp;r :—Fionas insert In
tho Bsnna. that there teabite mi ml

Tu Naw You Oesnvxa.—Enters
upon ita Fiftieth Year on the 1st uf
January next Ita career has. been one

■l-JUUT. MO. .
■ytnsrA:

t 30,000feel of Ash Lum­
ber, 10,000 fee&amp;While Oah
Lumber, and 9,000 feet
White Wood wanted on ac­
count, and in exchange for
Agricultural Implements.
novStf

American journalism. Every depart
most is conducted with ability. Its
Foreign Correspondence ia unrivallod,
White’s trial will probably commence and its independence in commenting up­
Friday ur ou Saturday of this week.
on political corruptions is in the highCorner atone of tho Odd Fellows In­
stitute ia being laid si Lansing today.
Drwc," and also announces that the rucM, of its Year-Book tor 1871 will
result ia volume 2 for 1872, which
will bo still more complete in its statis­
tical and ita gmsrnl arrangement

0 Q Holbrook,

App-dte.

■Appeal

Mito L Williams,
Appellant,

Wm H Hay ford
*r7, 1871.

C. F. Dwten 4 Co.

CH\|&lt;c«hy C4UIID54.

wo advise our reader* to send for a speci­
men copy of tho paper. New Subecnber* will rerive the paper tree until Jan-

500 Cords of Wood want­
ed on account, and in ex­
change for Agricultural Im-'
plements, and we will pay
part Cash.

Charles L Tuttle,

I Assumpsit

Amos Woodmanse*

J

David Fidler.

Presbyterian in ita denominational af•nity, and faithfully represent* that rigTkixx*—Tn C. H. Hurt, Esq , Asa’t orotu and growing Church, while it ia
Gen’l fiupL M.C.RR, andC. B. Buah, eminently liberal and sympathetic toEaq., for time card, on the Central.
Dr. Henry M. Field, of the David Dud­
Fran.—The barn of J. J. Win,', cf ley Field, and Cyrus W. FieU fnml.es,
H. Remington
Irving, was destroyed by fire last Thurs­ io an able and cultured man. and has a
day night Tho horse* were res rued, high reputation as a writer. Among ita
IssJes
but tho hay and harnas, woiecou turned. many cun'ributma cue uf tho rarioat is
ef this State, who under tbo name of
Tho Faculty of Um Medical Dopes t- “Ambrose” has become widely popular. |
mont at tho Unrrarsilr have derided to Ita summaiy of current nows, and col-1
admit free of charge all membets uf the «ma devoted to the farm and the family
Henry E. Merton,
Chicago Medical School who may hare
Appellant.
been thrown out by thu late fire.
i«n
John J. Fuller,

J. R. Van Velsor.
Fro* Att’y,

larceny.

J. R. Van Velsor,
I'ros. Att’y.
'Poligamy.

J

XUl. *«. *&gt;•» M4
Hxlt.eewrmrc" •
Usses, ps— a,,. *

Docket.

farwv

Harvey Wright,
jwtmcnt; default

I

Emerson 4 Brigg*

[ail]

Issue January 1ft, 1871.
1»

^T.wb.u.,,

Michigan Central R. R.
out. ,uu*u u* siucr MOTc

St A.»XltIEX&gt;.
-BxrCRKLDnrii the.rsta

J R Van Voter,

J. R. Van Velsor.
8, 1870.

^Jsa=S2»s«stfS test

List of Letter* remaining in th. Host
office. Nov 141h, IbTl.
Cynthia A. Michel, Etna ir.e Fowler,
Juoephtrae Blasdell 1.
Direct your tetters tu No. of 1*. 0. Box
■ drawn
Jon Ttosxxn, P

Iran. October 9, 187L
Albert* N Bmi h,
V 0 G Holbrook.

0. F. Dwmn A Co,

AU persons indebted to C.
F. Dwight $ Co., are hereby
notiftid to call and settle
their notes and accounts im­
mediately.

District No. One—about |250 in cash,
clothing and provision*. ‘ I bare spent
three day* in collecting, assisted by Mr*.
G. P. Stevens, Mrs Wing and Mr*
Cole.
Truly yours,

An*IUatpilod Oototer i’isn.

Willta^Griffin,

■iq. dm god |woi4e of the place and
vrim«y ..y t a;u&gt; man, wtMnanor child
-hall - '»(deal.rti' the ardent in Girard.
Bat, Usui pr .bably is mixed,
the
M t ■*.'! 1' t Ohio R. R. to to in through
tho village, the grading to already nearly
done, and then thev aro to have a breach
road from Girard to Mar.baU, and if a
small, yse or any town, nas two rail
rood* and no liquor selling, then, truly,
wondm will nEter eeaae.
Don't know but I an* spinning this
oct rather long, co will etee for this
time. Moro amm
Ran.

a*.

.

1

’

era! tending Republican* of this village,
I send you herewith a letter which wo
wish you to publish rrristiw. It was
evidently dropped through mistake by
uno of our sound ••Dems,” who bad
written it foe Old Brick’s Jteewrrf; but
that paper not having a* wide a circula­
tion in thi, place ns tho Hix***. we
thought it bettor bo publish,*! in the

i^Iolden,

Alfred Cheney.
) &lt;\ail
Is,ao January 17,1871.
Tho third annual Convention of the
Barry County Sunday School Arooriai 8w,usy 4 Wood.
tion will be hold in thoMrtbodut Church,
Assumpsit
Paua. Psutu will give his closing in Hastings, Wednesday "and Thursday,
I Holbrook A Mills.
lectures on Thursday end Friday even­ Nov. 22d and 23d, 1871.
111,1871.
'
ings to Ctorilrawn
But the Profes­
Tlic Convention will meet nt 10
Sweeney A Wuod.
sor can be consulted as usual during the o'clock Wednesday morning and will James F. Woodring,
Appelant,
day, by all persons dmiring information continue until doon of Thursday
on any of thu subjects to which be has
T^e day sneatona will bo occupied Biehard Freer, Mat­
referred during his interesting course of with reports Jfrom tho township Vice thew Hall. Douglass
Wall and Walter Coats.
Appellee*
DOOO Shirts and Drawers ns well as
Nun wxu. the advertisementa of the
7500 pair* Leather and Woolen gloves
and mitt* just received. Star Clothing Itotroit Houses herewith printed. Ws
Harvey Wright,
1A
* Woo&lt;L
House—•‘The groat one price store.
hope the wbeteato trade of this sostion
may largely go to Detroit- That fa tho
n
k O. G. Holbrook, 1. A.
I 4 E. A. Holbrook and
Commercial Metropolis uf our State, sud
Abner Lewi*J J. R. Van Veter,
we are all intereeted in its, growth and
law. May 1. 1871
pro^erity.
MitoL’ViUism*.
Tax Nsrtosxi Hom.—Wo tern
JOQ and noble work. Entertainwith ptaasarw that thio Hones has passed
wul be provided fur all delegates
Tnro. D. Mans*. President

buildings this season.
Ch oago wants 5,000,000 brick from
Dnjo »
Hillsdale proposes to have an artesian

| ) • ,. ; ...
E2*'

noth ten
Mr M M Pomeroy Dear Bir X see a in­
vitation to cuutmeicate such article of
new* ns may tninspirv in ouro locality
we have a black Rcpulutecan town bearo
lAAEAHolhrook
Assumprit ; default

. Wm H Hsyfcrd
’ lAAEAHolbrook
^Assumprii; d.fault

Q G. Holbrook and
I. A. 4 KA. Holbrook
......

should bo notice in yonro widly circula­
ted Paper 1 am J-tf.--lrr.rre.endovermg to circulate ;zz:.
the

Depot end sell quit a number of eopte
of of y ouro I»l&gt;cr
Ptoaso send yuur Paper tu nastee found
briow to the above address
Lemuel Smith
John Webster
Emanuel Fighurr
Edd White
E
Chipman
John Boo
H - Loe
T C Downing
H Parielo
Duueil Halbert
P Holler
‘
J W Leonenl
G Simpson
Ifol-ert Brady
yours truly Wm Killen

-„._J UaWi Dwtinarj.
tOAhX? “'vr4» »W M^taWtasOtor Oteise-

&lt;ps. te«

yttoa-TSW

0 range villa Correspandsnee.
William Wallace ia sppointed poet­
master at Battle Greek.
Senator Car) Schur* lectured iu Grand
Rapids recenty.
A German school is to be established

ClfMlCCIVf C\LE|ID\R.
FIRST CLASS.
n______
?
n
( Foreclosure; pro conSi. tSt**1 “d [&amp;ted Feb. 15.1871

□.■watciuu

'

■•*■■*-3^1;

Oasttaavrua, Nov. 18th, 1671.
tracted ailoooo of your Orangeville cur-

warfare between the Bum and fte

I F1CTGP.UL

Hawes A Ed*m.

Thomas B Beedi* Lu­
cy 8 Ifoedle and Ja-

XEJAJECI.

i

IWKTiAt.
Peninsular Railway.
(tHT)'
Bawne,

‘

bwearcy
Furedtoaan
faeeo

BOlfitodF

OuBS—.

1111 V

nr~YMMHBr

^be.!

rarer--f

wnw.WU.

fir* *&gt; will ray

B .UB

�nosnscros ro» im.

d O’CLOCK
Harper's Weekly.

••vst.twwsr

FrtXXDlW-Y HXwmiiTRZ'

|L rnre.4 a« tk. ftaeFU.«mH-.lfcll.Ha. .IlMs
B*.«l&lt;- 4*,. .lire mertre.-. Me* al * rapj al «m4 i
taiMd roltoarf Ik* &lt;»ro W Ikto*r4«&lt;,*»4 ta*•-1

FBEE TO BOOK AGENTS.
iMr«l niw ami Uwu of

Xswxcis, Orang* Cd. N. Y., Oct. 30.
Our visit to Michigan wm a pleasant
nd instructive one, and th* portion of
tbo State Wo Viaited *«-ln*i w*U *d«] .ted
to fruit growing, anil from all I could
Isom is one of tho most yrefitabte tothn
land ownsr. Th* apptes e^wrially wsro
fine, of good rias ami rvl'-r. fhlr nnd
atniadaat I obrerved, however, the
redlsv Jf*&lt;A beginning to »how iui-lf o-ntidmubly, and it would b* well hr ynur
frail grower* to be on the alert and de­
stroy themb- fore they becom. ton nnmerou*. The beat romody I here Men
is th* .hinrle invwntion of D. R Wire
of Lmrau, Illinai*. 8win* sad cwtll-. are

VINEC IR RITTERS’

{Ilk

BtHWCHh’TIUNS. -1^72.

■ ^L.c.VuSffiX0JUtTO

■ Ou,.;... WIM, .k.M. I. make I--. &gt;. tiz p..
■■ d.r ..Ums ear am. t .r.M&gt;4 Wk.l.
ll.-Ull.. U... • Ttey Ia.1 U...«e ; ua&gt;r-,&lt;.
fludX'ita!*1*wX^^diTw.‘. ,“T

NSW IKWUHZS FOB 1.7a &lt;’

CUNDURANGO!

IH&gt;TO I*—. X. V a* U ItoroWra IU.Ckl*M.

Bliss, ta &amp; Oft Fiiii EitritL

20.000
FARMERS.
TIE Hl.U'i r. .hua. rrokewtoare.roj Ur
si-**

»r- A o lx.li. OeC fa Mu.

A zap? nrr to
ream aredl.s a»«a u4 F. &lt;».Ltararo la
XIEUUn A UX'tJIOr, C-xmaaflO

Wbitney'i Metis Ftol Hirnea Soap.
nl'l'INEn,
------------O.I., IHroFi. FTO torn* roj Huy

Harper's Magazine.

WILL

aad* of Mawaro and Maryland, teat
Anruat, I £&gt;und at ano place on* of
Ahten’i Fruit I’reacmng Machines
whom they druid eight bushel* in an
hour, ksopmg two arte of hand* working
day and night It is nmp|y taking out
tbs water, leading all the tins fiiror in
the fruit. and when tlie fruit u wanted
for n*. mi l water and Mirur »uffieienl
to bs palatable. Tbo fruit when ao dried.

M.

CARLETON, 3KX
AIENTtWAlhEB.

THE DETIOIT WEEKLY TRIBUNE.

STATU
r.-» it

THE GREAT CHICAGO EIRE!
lle*Hra«4iu ImU

IO»
In iron upl** "r *•• lUul
H.n&gt;pl« Capr. »a.l paid •'*«
UnUMI*tl!lf. Clue.*. ClaMaa
&lt; Chromo to every Subecrflwr,
,
sSSJaS’&amp;ISSSS

lb. UauUM a&lt;l **iklto*ir!wi&gt;.roUlta4'-|&gt;M«.
5Uan • MabaU* Th. ekremu &lt;• |ti!&gt;

TO SHIPPERS OF aMBS

ChieifBaui tie W Mairata
vote interest ia thi.. dot in any other
J«n | but from what I saw. I flunk
it will prove valuabl. wh. ro th.ro u an
extra quantity of fruit Alaa, at un» of
the orchard containing over a thousand
atrta, all the fruits were car.owl on thu |
place ; emptorwg iwtwrou hvo and *ix
handrod hand., who asm bearded niwl
lodgwl on thu |.r&lt; cna.-«. and all the work
WM there doae, wren U&gt; making th. can*.
Four thousand boaketa were canned
daily, requiring «ix team, to bring them
to the hour.* I merely mention thsae
mode! of disposing of suqdiu fruit*, that
grower* may know what to do if neoI muh any a ^ord about Michigan
grapes whirl, appeared healthy and productiro, and in tup.st kwalitie* 1 MW—
•ran ia the light, aandy aoi! around
Spring Lake and tho n*ighburh...d —
tbgjr were rigiauu*. healthy od&gt;1 prudui tiro, too [mxhirtiru. ao 1 thought, for
th* good of viMa lb» ootniug acaaon.
If tho grower* wuald get io t&gt;« habit ol
thinning their fruit, taking out WMi-third
or even more in unfavurnbio mkmom,
they would find it to thwir advantage, in
having Mriterand better fruit, which
would rommand better priom.
I cannot rloae without again expra*.
&gt;ag my cordial thank* fur the kind attantioM
I
everywhere
rocivU
during my rimt in your State, ths ancood
weak of Oetobtr, aad if my health ia
•pored, I hope to visit you again aometiHM&gt; earlier ia the *&lt;*arau, rbra it »
notao cold and windy aad tbor* ia more
variety of fruit to be aeeo.
Can I\&gt;wxixc.

&amp;■

FAMILY BIBLI
A FAMILY IlECORI),

CONGRESS ARCTIC.

^WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
_______ iraSsiiSj'”

IHEAPESTADVERTISINC-

, .

IXTTTE WOR1J1J
I Far »A J par lark |.« U-.ill •» .Cl aim
ha -ISrrH**k.*l to Ulrrt. aa Mln.

Tills

ilxu,',: uMunimrs
• —TSRWlWiSsa

NEW YORK

EVENING POST

Harper's Bazar.

wyw

LIFE IN UTAH

1872
3425'

REDUCTION OF PRICES
, Ti&gt; CONKOBM TU
RfcDUCTIOX OF DUTIES.

ST)

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

hfort Soiulik- tor (1m&gt; Hwuly,
Moat Vnlnabk tor (ha Student.
Muat Igntructire for iheTbarhcr
Hoot Appropriate forth* Child.
M«-4lWnlfnrth*Mmirt*.
Moat Inlereatihg tbr the Panner.
IWHUTBImMI Bi lilTiJhi /
Moat ProfltoMo for ths Study

■
itkf&lt;t.y I

NORFVALE SAI.
■all Im'i.xkm* nil la Ik*
tMtestanr a/llarUM bro
t tosta* itrwf) Aar M Apr!
rpaeKitarrr.a?Wj

Xdlnmnmo, Oct. M, IS71.-A roqooat fca. l&gt;ecn made that I ansrerr inquitiea which have been made in refaeooc* to a gray*- exhibited this present
Fall at ths exhibition of the lAomologi-

5T&amp;ttS.
“tt6S
m&gt; w Ik.-U.Aa UA «r
pitajua&amp;oa.-'
EEsfcSr’S

•AJERI’ASVJffS’afer™"

TtUMITTFXT I'K UKMITTKHT FB.
venx. iM'i.AuaTios oyTiw. liv

rjaw
Catawba. Thi* Tiae I »aw growing on
n brick wall in th* roar of hi* &lt;1 wellmg
Iwum. *nd bearing at the tinea a large
crop uf well matured fruit; thii woe ia
tibnant^gart of the mcnth^*fSept*tn-

which thi* vine wm gruwiug waa de
strayed by fire, aad with it tho vias.
This grope is a strong aad rapid grower,
goossully maturing ita wood well; tho
fruit ia larger ttaiu tho Catawba, and
grows ia inraebro !arg--r than those of
that variety, and more marked in th*
MOdmr ridmoro &lt;rf ita drop blns bloom,
lam ial.jnae-i by [-oraoai boro wlu&gt;
who hare experimeuted with ti&gt;*
'
that it is readily reproduood from cutting., in roil with a
propnr mixture of day ?rom my own
observalion. I dinuld dna iu mmou
for ripimig Koa* tan day* later than
ihslhafcm^ W* had th* ‘-Kalamasdo,** this y—r, grown here, aad thor
ouaMy npo'on th* 15th of Septamber
Wtam I saw thorn a: thL-i data, the

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The Banner Comi

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22. 1871.

n iM OF IfflTB MI

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NO. 30
-ah hi, owner-ail. and the m.—ah,
hiswtetor'. cril-—ah. Now, my ra. upettive faeerera—an" [tha preaabar’a
voice bore grow mellow, aud tho mcneeding s—tenrea warn in tho mort patheti* and lugubriou. voice], "you afl
know—ah that your husubfa peaker-

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

before Egonlbd In thia Ctty. for

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Buying

' qi AI.lTY, HT-VT.E ATV1&gt; VALUE.

DrA^te Ooodm in all the lateat noreMm.
IteaU Irlah Poplinm,
"Vahlour**,
Hox^rete,

cum

m pirns mm i

.Iitpanewe HilUse, rtn,»d and plain.

ian toneta Thter ma fruit. of faith is
the wood, now turning grntly to tha
a raricaturo ol Calriniun, and U axprroeright to avoid a stump, now swaying ed by their preacban. attont"aa MVVk :
suddenly tu tho loft to glia a oaricr de- u—F—'re reacted you 1! be saved; ef
econt at a rte«i&gt; pheo, and now turning
wantonly to the o— ude or the other,
ao if from vary caprice in tha man who
by Idle step, unau—ariously marked the
lure of the foot-path at first. .“4

All Wool,

OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOVE,

a twook KWglad among the heap, of
bare lim.-etoue reeks that filled ita UdFollowing the path (till, bo came upon
a queer hide r.bin boilt of round logs,
ia th. midrtofa res.Ugwrdra patebin
e!.,s*lby a bnuh tenro. The rtkk

Domestic* of all Popular Jtlake.
Cheaper than Ever!

X

Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

It flashed wpoo Ralph that thia pteee
mustbcltorty Hollow, and that thia
wa. the Louaaof old John Peareon, the
otu-teggwi basket-maker and hu Amtn. tic wi/e, tho hosM that hropitaHy
sheltered shorty FoUowmg &amp; iaspulse, ba kaouted asd was admitted,
and ru not a halo Mrtwteed to find
His. Muth Hawkins thero before

10 per Cent Below Fall Prices.
Laugh.

Groceries, Hats. Caps, and

Clothing.

daaigae tha Hqairo had ia this anaagemont ha could aot teU ; but at aay rote
the clay-bank maro carriod him to meet
‘ThU bl sere il gyiri"—the old lad/ rail­ lag on that Dacembor morning, with
ed her a girl by a tort of a figure of Martha Hawfafas. betted. itessMSpeech perbape—"that bleared gyiri'.
tha kindoe creator yoa aw raw—aauao.
hare every day, meet to cheer a body up
with aotoothin' or Bother."
Mito Martha blnslred, and sail **01m

BOSTON CAJBIX HTORE.

lackGros Grain

kins behiad him. If it had be—Han­
nah instead. Ralph might —t have ub
jectod to^ia “yueng tortsarart’ mod.
of riding with. Uy- -th. croup,"
bat Martha Ilawkma waa another affair.
He had only ibi. w—Uatiou : hi. k—ping tho compaay of Mite Hawkins might

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

I behind the eaudiretirt, wnkh waa not
I twelve ineiies from the preacher', heed,
, and then rush out ag.in Al each re.pjtc.rance Beteey Hhurt wouM sluff her
. h.ndkerehiel into her mouth and .hake
ia a nwK distreeeing way. Shorty
wondered what the loard was winking
at tho prwaebor .bout. And Mito Mar­
tha thought that it reminded bar of a
lixard that Use had wen at Um Beat, the

‘kU?J“’

RUGS

Sinai ui Meduiol Deituli,

Medicines,

at very low figure*.
The German War haa forced the French to put a heavy export

Dye Stuffs,

life time.

SPAINTS &amp; OILS.
School Books

Stationery.

coals in the wa&gt; of oightrem-twelve, and
loot my leg by on. of
.tick in' hi.
dog-on-d baronet through it, that night
at Lundy Lana; but my i—re-mate
killed him though, which ia a mtfafteyour father, caiue be wm a Britisher
But ef he'd a dwd right here ia thia free
country, 'than! nobody to give him a
drinh of water, blamed rf 1 wouldn't n
been Mhaiaid to ret on t-S. platform al a
Fourth of July barbae—, arnTto hold up
my wooden leg for to maha tha bop
ebeur I Thai waa the eelfiihaat thing I

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

Ralpb, who found that th. subject, up­
on which he and Him Hawkins could
eouvurea were few ; but Mias Martha
area
wa. detonsdaed
iilertul to heap tfaismn going.
sad a—a, wfawt,'
scboul»--.h. and (ai&gt;a&gt; air things—ah,
thal'e no: urtberiaad in the Bibia—ah,
Irat.omra-f the devil—ah, aad takaa
iolk. a. belong, to ’em to hall--ah."
A. they came out tha door Ralph
rallied enough to rwtnarh:
"Hadid
.Uack your prerote, Squire."
-Oh, ym
raid the Squire.
IMa'lyou oue tho Serpent iMpinn*
’ Mk»r
!
But wli-u the long, tong hi.uro wero
‘ ended Ralph r&gt;a on the elay bank ni.ro

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•way wuh a heavy heart, ba overheard
Pele June oall out to aomatady.
** We'JJ tend to hi* ease at ChriatmM."
Viiristms, wa. two dan off.
June. They are thieves, dng «
Ralph shivered a little. Ti
with tho white forefootand w
al loped before hie eye. again.
‘•Aey're a net of dueres
what they are."

CITY PAINT STORE!

csaaisi a aiowa
PAINTERS;

“Why. do yon think an old artdior
like ma, bobbling on a woudaa lag. fa
afraMuf them thi.ro. 1 Didn't 1 boa
the BriUbom? Didn't I cease bom.tele list Wednaoday night? I rather
guoes.l must a took a little too mneh at
Welch's grocery, and lai! down m the
_ .All. -Z 11.
tn MnS Tk. totv.
thought *twaa funny to orate ma. I
woke up kind a cold, 'boat oaa io the
toirnm
'Bout two o'clock I came up
Means', hill and didn't 1 toe Pate do—a
and them other, who robbed th. Dutch­
man, aad e-mebody. 1 dun no who, a
crorein th. blue-gram pasture toward

W'a are every day solicited to furnish Plates of Tssth Paintn, Oil*, Varuuhcf, Mixed
for less than our usual price, backed with the complaint
Paint*, HnudMB, and Arof parties who say they are unable to vay so much.
tiat'g Material*, Wall
V-ow io girt alia chance to have Teeth who need and
Paper. Window
should have them, we willfrom this dais, for a few
Shade*.
weeks, drop the price almost one-half. He will now make
full and Complete sets for$23. Single Plates, tpper
Sign
I
Ornamental
Punting,
or Under $13.

jlf.r, OUll WORK WARRJlJyrTEp
Offin over Orontf FJMip* Start, Uastinf'. Midi.

Hastings. Mich.

STEWART &amp; STEINH OFFThe best place in the

CITY pF HASTINGS.

. JON

3 ’DENTIST

Meat Market!
NEAR THE BANK.
Th. boot rtoekoiM-W alwayaon han-1
CUD ••d Grty—r Steak, Boatea,

our Groceries, we pay
p, and sell for Caah

BOTTLED TOR BHB1
Ktxmnr* ciissssm'
OB 3SER:

Th. Freoeh joanaliat,
Edmind
About, redoes 121.90 fT
The Winth-o «, ef Borton. base fociily portr.it. taken in MM.
• Doctor, do ym think ti.-ht being fa
bed for cousumplfam F* "Not at all,
madam ;H'« what it h'ee or ."
What ia th. d fiaresns twl-ren a
farmer and a bottle at whiakqy ? One
husbands tho erm, and the other wns

�DETROIT. AMEITKEMEiTS.

imnr

inaWfu rMion. rings of rareaU w bo damn,
to make war on tho peacofnl tribes nd
by no moans conclusive evidence of tho to secure Indian ngonetes have been in­
bighout typo of civilization. Tho happy dustriously circulating Munehauson sto­
roodiuni in thisRegard, as in rood of Ao ries against tho peaceful policy of the
President regarding tho treatment «
ignoratlro, but the total'^dwenee ef Ihio

sum towered to the sky.
'
,
Tbs lightnere of epeooh popularly used 1Illustrated Papers—The late Bl’tttwns
and Sore-Headed Demoer.ta-Who
upon the eubjeetuffiiuehtagthe WoAtagWrote the Catholle Placard. “Mot I
tonMoaummt,which now stands wptm she
margin of Ao Potomac river,' thrusUng
its unfinished and Aereforo unsightly,
shaft upon Ao calm scans, over which
Ao genius of Wsshfagtoo, but for this, ■
would still preside in seresitr. is a dis- '
grace to the gonerettow wboeo high privelegws and great prosperity arv so far fasfreCrd Faper ; ^ntit seems to mo there
doo to Aa subject of this half way dovo- was a Cannon, a iriumpbant Rooster,
tion — Am broken ’down effort to giro and a domoralieed and discomfited
Rooster. Ac-, all roost gorgeously dis
honor to Ao Father of our counter
played;1 end a viritl description of an
election that camo off in Detroit, Nor.
7th, all in you last issue. What is all
ponces’ give away annually in luxurious thia about? Thorn are Democrats in
persona! display. When thus completed this city who claim that Onr election
it would form one of the grandest ob­ "has not come off yet" sad there must
jects of delight to the garo of visitors

modern world baa produced.- Home ouc
baa well said that children and fools
should never be allowed to witness work
half douv. Hu, tiro, present unsightly

pile of marble, though mates., sad lapenng rmpereeptibly in the etart properttaa required to glv&lt;Jf When Afapletc 1,
and ornamented ^rith a rich anddleciuml

NEWTORK.
ARKANSAS.
CALIFORNIA.
.MINNESOTA.
&gt;W
B4&lt;N

regulating the prssiure of gasMr. 8. Baldwin, of renting has sold a
large tract of land for *65,000
A secondnational Lank is to be start­
ed nt East Saginaw. ’

Vessels are loading their last cargoes N 0 n-T H- O-A-R-e Ir I-N A.
of limber fui this season at Bay City.
16 States in alt—casting 174 Electo­
A shop to build freight care ia to be ral Votes. Montana and Wyommg
erected at Jacksun by a company.
Territories also were carried RepnbliThe .breadth of wheat sown in Bagm­
an-county is very small, probably not

itanM. Tif«o..: *•“ 'Vfrgtak
New Jeriey, and New Hampshire, while
Texas is still ia dispute but giving the
‘•Democracy" the latter State, they will

JOHN

of the Fifih Michigan District.
Augustus Haven, of Bloomingdale,
haj madu this season, in bis dairy, 27,­
404 pounds of cheese
A delegation of Canadians from Lon­
don, Ontario, have been inspecting the

H.

WENDEL

Wjnrhi.

Th" preliminary-battles for 1872 have
been already fought end a^decisiro end
overwhelming Republican victory may
be expected at tho presidential election
of 1872 such nahMAoTCr.bocn achieved &gt;
—
" Carriages,
Mrs. Isabelln Graham Duffield, wid­ ----will wait, and wait also for tho time thy
ow of the late Dr. George Dufltold. D,
talk of when the 700 colored rotors wiff- kD., of Detroit, died on tho 0A insL, ngsd
ronouncn thoir ullrvunco to the itepub- •wventy-two years and nine months.
lawn party and go over in a body to
Jamas Boodist, of IfolloTue, Eaton
thrir friends (?) the Democrats. Well, roantv. for allowing minors to.plqy TdF,,
wbon that cheerful time comes round liards in hb saloon has paid *8V fine

cotoueade al the bare and raised to. the
bright of the Dreno of 8t. Fetere the mvynwacd 11* there to soeitjbut in
the meanwhile, tho question is not, “who
»&lt; be anewod^’to stand tn Ito tori. and j stoic the people's money T os in the
E1m whore in our columns will be seen
Ttonumhy Ring Cartoon, {TUt .Tesf) hot &lt;7*381,000.
------------stx advertisement of a now publication square rigidity 6t sliltoesy "l^ariMy
who wrote (ho Catholic circular which
1 An Ionia woman bad an encounter
published by tho Union Publishing Co. breaking upon tho qaiol rivee sonnury
de fooled Faxon t Mayor Wheaton says with a burglar a few nights sinoa, and
being a complete picture of Chicago be­ before tho vulgar and deriding gore U
ntcceeded in saving *150 which the ras­
fore and after the Groat Conflagration those who cannot renKro hffatuy H*’
eload piercing height, ami thsi'rfuAgkyf preof," and we W-v» Un. The Demo­ es! was attempting to make off with.
Tbr authors embrace tho l*st talent tho
crat that wrote that bad better hare a
Tho grading on the Northern Cen­
City affords; Mr- Upton being tha lite­ beso from the muddy meadow nqw ear­
moisten*
bung
about
hia
nock
and
bo
tral Michigan trom Jonesville to Albion
rary Editor of the Chicago fniew, and rounding it to dm bowerWre Utowa half
throws into the midst of Ibosaa, than ia nearly completed, sad tho laying ol
M Sbeahau, tho Editor, each with hia
port to jx-rform, is sufficient evidence
th t the work will be done well, and not roandod in tho good time coining ’

trx hastily. In this reejett, this Book \AsJ ait wrilisg at my sriedaw-iwru tha
wi 1 be for ahead of anything that has, tottering derrick whiete oCU'-otaada
ar, will appear, and all who want a eor- blackened with many years of ftebay up­
wiJt History, will find in this something on Ao top of the pile now'HO'ibet hi^i^

WHEAT:

,«rns &gt;m „«»&lt;»&gt;■
"Buggies, Bleighii,

WttM

Winter supplMpf pare Drugs and MedIclnre Is larger spd chcaiwr than ever
before edhasd for solo. In Ao city of
Hastings. Having tong served thapublle tn our iirvscnt capacity and knowing
the wants of the propio we are fully
To

pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Med­
icines, Druggists Bundrtco of all kinds.
I season fur Lake Superior porta, left De­
Dye Stuflk. Falnto A Olis, Varnish. Put­
' troit Saturday night, the 18th.
iroaa, we as Republicans, have not got f
ty. Krrvocne, Napiha, Turpentine, Ac.,
' Th® proposition to borrow *100,000 to
down to yet. No rir-ree. that ie not I cunslnict water works in Saginaw was
In lriniiw,Ohat4elldi*i*J£stap0xour style. No, the Republicans did not' carried at the special election, bold on
do it, and if any Democrat says they did, tho 15 th. by a majority of .IM, ,
“ may has pernicious soul rot half a grata
It has been announced that Mm Tfo.
adayj- upon my soul bo liea.” We tons Woodhull will favor Battle Creek 1
fight for priaoyllw not man.
rire. Prise Pomades and Hair Olis, (
Enough of politics for Ao nonce, and
, Toilet Goods and Fancy Articles.

tltet they can hand down to future gon- tliero seems to^ccme a continual lan­
guage of reproof, and I oumot refrain
The work will kbe fully illustrated by i1 from repeating Ab Itnjfungv in tbs hope
the beet artiste, to which will be added that when it has been erfy-fid through­
a correct Map oi tho Qty, and mechan­ out the land with a gri» chnrus equal to
ically, m well as historically, the book that which ia yearly rent up jbnm . the
frog pond nt ifrs hose, and the propio of
will ba seoond to none.
Onr readers will find something in Ae country have tiute' td Hrink" of -the 1 AH three are aow approaching com‘this, without doubt, that will interest Hero of thoir utdependeocy.'.Uiw inav &gt;
iptotidnand honied, and I much fear
yet be found some Merchant Mill^uaire, ।
them, and also bo beneficial. We be1 Costly expsrimsnte some of them will
Railroad King, or. Prtam ef.FaMit)
, provo; but we will giro, As contractors.
Medicines, who, in Aenbremw &lt;4 esdi-;Jbe benefit of the doubL A winter's
nary patriotic rertfrened.
‘ And J
I trial may demonstrate that same of the
enough of notoriety in the act to rnduoe
new wooden pavements are a failure;
Tut Cnt^suo firo has not only demon­ him to complete this work of duty to our
bat we forebear criticism till tho tost has
strated the indestructibility ut newspa­
boon made. Speakinc of this brings ua
per property—for tho great item, ths
to that trite subject.
good will, snrviree the coaAagrelioa af
cities- bat it shows, ns Mcdill of Tfo
which is, to-day (Nov. 15) very cold.
Tribal nyt, and ho speaks from a bllare making great efforts to divertattention Tueterday afternuon it comamuoed rain­ under a penalty.
tr'r exparisnee, the alwuluto dojiandenca
Tho Flint and 1‘ere Marquette Rail­
from the rrimM-yi character of Ku - Kin x ing in teal earnest, sad every body waa
of "the prees" upon ita prestes. Tha
road have sold, in all. thus far. 218,171
opertafoa in Sooth Carolina.
sandy to-cry out •• f&lt;as Dt*," (not
ocrea of the land granted to Aten by
newspaper establishments of Chicago
At-flntthay bitterly denied there was an your' types
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________
v in
_ mine
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tnado
roc say
of
only need preaaaa to be in fall play.
any such srerot society in South Gore- yfov. 8), tho moaning being “ I’rniae to
Without ths moot highly wrought and Ima. and when this was shown to be de- - - - —'
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costly machinery they are sadly erip-

toves!

I

Ae capacity of publishers to print them.
Advertising b essential to Ae reorganMi.uaof Ae city. A Aousand businows men muot tell where they are to be
found to temporary quarters, sad adver­
tisements are as indisjienablo to bring
order o^t of Aa confusion of bsslnoes
intoreetn OS focal items are to check tho
riroulaiton ol wild storire eoxd prevent
foolish panics. Nover woe tho nsceesity
allegv that the poor wared victims of
Aat the newspaper has bscotue to rivilthis extensive arid alm..st universal oiiasdsociaqr so vividly xHusiratod as dur­
ganbation thwniikh’to'V&lt;mf *h rwula In
ing the last Arne weeks in Chicago tho uamo of tbn Ku-Klui, mid jxiaeeuaad there aro slorios flying Aat TA»
ted their owa friend* in wtkx to bring
TnMw hoe had its reward for uaafulnomtacfourtaglW.OWrfHco Ac fire;
but Aoos ore absurd exaggerations.

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Statu Fair nt Kalamazoo,
Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

I School Books, all Sta foil'd Wark*.
| Miscellaneous Reading, Family Biblre, _
I Pocket Bibles and Ta.tamruts, Prayer
1 Books end Cliuryli Lltemturv, Hallow- i
j cries of all kinds. Tlnted^ntltel, FrenSb !

7'he Detroit JSIodm arc t
HEAVIEST Stores
In the Market.

We have a tine Uock of Staple, FMaplly Grocarice, Choice Teas, Tobecc-i end
the Popular Brand of Clgnn, which we
are esfllx^r stoirn, ffosrots tbr .tiettom to

r Charcoal iron,

in the World.

•ash buyers.
.UH feotsi.oM, la a w™llj

U-epwAsSfr*

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.
NATURE’S
Machinery and Supplies.

Wo wore among Ao favored owes who
lisumed to Ae concise, and olegand ora­
tion of General Barnum last trteuing.
inflict . upon the pcopl
do boeily nnratod tho doings of Ao ArYoung Men’s Hatt her
mio&gt; of AaCsmborlaud a£l Ohtej giv­ Constitutional Equality.
ing wtl credit to Ownond Sbennaa, (who
ssm'not present) Mnd to Geuwrals Sheri­
dan and Hooker who wore. Gen. Meado

ATO

after which, dm larger portion of the
male portion at flio audiance adfeurued i
to, by invitafFun, Governor Baldwin's
midenna. where they ware rood royally
entertsinod and where they wore pro-

III HAT ME
niiuiei price in Cash

radtafJum-»O, 1W1, were &lt;775,882,
and the expenree wore £529,636. TIib
■urn of fS6,TM waa expended ia ta&gt;
proTomeuts, leaving a balance of £174.-

known that in
Ae only warthQ!^

vv ill !&gt;&lt;■ pnid.-i ij.........

teembys faixtaeto.t______________ ....
of S. Carolina Ms been flwiinttaddaxfog

•

£7,120. making the availatiln balanon.
£172,336, against
£137,­
709 for the same period last year.
After paym- at of the various interosj

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SHEPARD’S

COMPOUiD WAHOO BIOTS,
esQSW®SWnr“’

tndy Aey wane, not., they were1 frauds,I
and omMa't oxo* that dodgu. ‘‘
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-A* tn tho Banquet i: was an uratiom.
According to our judgement Gmstal
MM ax, «d«&lt; f« an did so wto AM
ww foetal.. .Phil Bhoridan 'tried p get
otrtwfitwW reJJad upow to respood,
bnlnettfcj^teria
woM, usd we

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but we mart make an exception
I i. attracting so much attention among H
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UASTlXOb CHAPTER, NO. «, *. A.

W.n.‘tOODTBAB,fcO.
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HASTINGS LODGE, NO- M.F.A a. M

mun&gt;.

Lml klwes pitittK

no.

’mnrtrA30,000 feet .of Ash Lum­
ber, W.OOO fefi IVhite Ooh
L&lt;‘mbrr. and 5,000 fed
H hde JJ ood wanted an ac­
count, and in exchange far
Agricultural Implements.
»o»8tf

C. F. Dwmwt 4 Co.

gotten. Each week it finds ito place picture?) promises great thing* in atoro
upon my study table, and ia peruesd for tho coining your. In the Grat place,
with that satiafaeboa aod comfort which Mr. Richard Henry Stoddard la to lur
ocn fools whnn seeing the face of mt old tho literary head of tho enterprise. This
friend,
and listening to (is ftmilter
Priw. Alexia ia in New
voice. On* of those friends, yon know,
Oyster, by nssasure at Stanley's.
that ssy so many nice, rrfnwhing things;
Thanksgiving one week from to-r
thst never talk so tong they get prosy,
nor harp forever on one string.
that richness of thought and sympathet­
Wo are quiet and peaceable tan; no ic fooling which prove* that his i* not a
excitement, no “indignation uutetings." more poetry of jiugling rtiyme. Hi*
All things at preeani are moving on as kindly genial nature has made lum a
smoothly as tho greatest lorsr uf Gmcord ha*t of friends, and it would be difficult
could wish. Tho good folks of the to rotert a second literary mau ia Ameri­•
Baptist Church end congregation hero ca who could, al tho start, rally under'
A gnod place to stay—st the Reading made your unworthy cur.-uspoadout a his standard such an array of rocog-■
preeeut, a short time ago, of about 880 n:a?d talent end WEdl-kuown niruos.
House, Nils. Qty. Try k.
Cold enough so that the .now which in cash, provision*, fool, 4c., for which His aMumptiou to the editorship giveai
«v, (of course you know 1 am a imJut TAs Alinu, in advance, a proud josition.
Ail last night mrha ton little
now) are very grateful.
among tliu highoei and beet periodical*i
Sun shine, however, clour and cold
In tins place and vicinity w* raised uf tho day.
.
part of th* time.
abeutU.008,1 belteva, in provuicus.
Tn* Mumtaut Tsscrsb.—In making.
clothing and cash, for our fallow citixens up.tlieirHat of rending for tho cramg
uf Michigan, Importrished by the great year, teacher* ought not to forgot thoir
The funded debt of Vermont i*
State publicwtian, liu
T*t&gt;ur.
a trifle over half a million dollars.
We have bad a etoady driasliug rain
It is worthy th* highest jxironago tho
all night, and this morning the air ia
Forty bull dog* bi one item in a r
t..soiling guild can bestow. Th* Coun­
chilly end penetrating. Autumn has
ty Superintendent uuthoriras ns to ssy
almost gone and winter comes on a{*uw.
that it is hia earnest wish that everr
Soon the earth will bo wrapped in a
j teaohar in the county ehoukl eubecribe
glistening mantle of white, and anus,
| for this Magnxiue—and hie wish, wo
the merry sleigh-bell* will ring out their
! here n* doubt, la based upon an intellicheerful melody upon the frosty air. '
i goat appreciation ot the healthy influHow tho years fly away 1 It rooms a* :i once oxortod by such a publication,
though
it
were
but
yesterday
that
you
i lie foreeeva tho TMcfor will in Ao small
Jo* Punrrnru.—Fur ihu tent
cheapest Job Printing done in
county, call at the Bsxxn office.

port next week.
Wood Wanted !

500 Cords of Wood want­
ed on account, and in ex­
change for Agricultural Im­
plements, and ice will pay
paH Cash.
C. F. Dwion 4 Co.
■ICHItAA CUTRAL R. R.

Grant River Valley Division

AU persons indebted to C.
F. Dwight &lt;f Co., are hereby
notiftid to call and settle
their notes and accounts im­
mediately.

UBI L ALLO,
SohnokraO, Mich., Brooder A Dealer
n fine Premium and Imported fancy
I Fowl*. I am prepared to book cnlor*
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Michigan Central R. B.
&lt;lo. sEiuiu
Siam mote.
ss.’sasasMSta rtet

Tho German stoannw 1'rsukliu,
New York, ha* 40 cases of cholera
Atcnox Brixs.-- 1‘riutrJ un one
boar's nation, nt prions that defy competitmn, at tho Bsxmsb oflloe.

Tho Indianapolis po.tofluo
has
cleared over 150,000 for the Govern mo nt,
during tho pest year
-

Indianapolis is the birth-placv of a
new insurance company, yclept tho
Franklin, with a chartered capital of
8500,000.

Tho total amount of cash already receired by tho Stalo Italief Committee is
upward of 1150,000, a great portion of
which ha* been disbursed.

But strong soul* will gather new
Hon. Wilder D. Fcwtor leaves for strength and inspiraticu from tho almost
Washington on Monday next
He broaihten rush of life** chariot wheels,
takra with him thu good wishes df all and make tach victory over error and
wrong, a vantage ground upon which to
win grander conquests for truth and
A boy cloven yearn old ia confini*] in
God. j Asa »’te, serf rsrsrafi rl Pf !
tiro Stale Prison at Michigan dry.
Almrat unconsciously I have written
The man who^oni him there ought to a toog letter.
'
Tour, os of uld,

Ih are Western Agents
for the Waltham Watches—
a full and complete assort­
ment always on hand—at
wholesale and retail.

Have all their best grade
of Lady's Watches manu­
factured expressly for them
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Switzerland, and
thus save to their customers
the importer’s profit in New
5 ork. •

- Especial attention is re­
quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted in Sets, Crasses,
Sluds. Rings, Etc. A very
complete assortment of Dia­
mond Studs.
CHANCERY ORDER.
If OF MlCniOAX. Ik* CtmU Osertifw

Diamonds mounted io or­
der in our own shop.

Monogram' Seals, Crests,
etc., cut on stone by the best
workmeminthe west on short
notice. I

ally • ...igued for the young folk*, but
eilult reader* cun glean much informa­
tion from it* page*.

Liat of Letter* reclaming in the Poet
guod number. Ita tablu of contents com­ office. Nov. 21st, IbTl.
,
prise articles untilted: Tennyson and
Sarah Pock, Henry IL Smith. Matth­
Theocritus ; A Thanksgiving ; The Bed­ ew Staltu, Cynthia A. Michel, Maria A.
lam of Statriboui., Kate Beaumont; The King. John Kmte, Kit Chipman, J hSphinx Wayside Pikes; Watch and
Ward ; California Saved ; Tim New
Light;Their Wedding Journey—continuea story ; Our Whispering Gallery ;
Recent literature. Published by Jarnos

member of oar ccmmunity. The follow-1
; ing era particularly mtorosting. Jamas ‘
Dveemlier nuinber of this popular magMcCtth. Prraidiut bt 1‘rmecton Col)Xo ; A Man among Men; Spiritual I asino ie’oui and for sale at all tho de­
' lYescnco ; The Educated Man in Amer- pots itt,thi« country It is a capital is­
[ its a Foeiety; Alex’r U Stephens; thought , sue Old and young can find amnse-

been connected wiih tho finest nursorio*
of Rochester, and who has given such
general satisfaction in hi* dealing., in
other parte of the State, is uo« with us

.■i^aiervtt^vtt

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery is made ex­
pressly to our order by the
best English and American
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

n fellH^h^grrilnsw etTslZw

Tux ruaaxoiutcxt. JoctutaL.—One of
Hie vety few Magtirine* which nro publilhod at thu present day for the radical
benefit of rcadcra.—i» represented on
our table, by it* Norember number.
I Tho ccnteute should interest every Ur* |

but when there ia no occasion iur &lt;&gt;pj*&gt;Moxb Rxuxr.—Castleton ha* raised situs, ami competition is tho death of
for th* Michigan suffsrere from the Into the edterprist, then, opposition angbt not
fire*. 8335 in monuy. efothing and pro- to to he incuuragvd. Thia 4 the exact
fact in regard to the omnibus lino- There
fa juitt business enough to uiuko one
“ Bu«" pay moderately, but :hr* will

Tns*M«rvrito’Ps«rr.—A Thonksgiv■ i-jg party for old and yourw folk* wO
, ureur &lt;m Thursday .zoning. Nov. 30th
at Unkrn HallMusic by Brooks'
, Quadrfllo Band. A* thia is ano of th.
, apmdng parties of ths eroeon. a good

Our Stock of Silver Plated
Ware is the largest in the
W cst, all the Jfew Styles and
Designs of the Very Best
Quality and Reasonable
Prices.

Tas Am intra x Od» Fallow for No­
vember is a most attractive and raln»bl* issue of this popular magorina In
ite varied contents we notice several
goud stories end sketches ; iHustarted
article* on the Great Morass of North

with regrefthat the story is concluded
It will prove to bo tho most popular
book that Mra Ann S. Btephvn haa yet
written. “Palaeo* and Prison*” is is­
sued iu a duodecimo volume and eohl
by nil ‘Booksellers at the low price of
11.75 in doth; or 11.50 in pap«r eovers;
or .-ojtar* will bo sent by n.ail, to any
place, posLpe*! Io lh» ]U»b'.i«bcT*, un
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Wxstxo —The editor of the Bs*«aa
want* ten ooed. of Dry Maple Wood,
for which the regular price in eaeh will
be paid. JW foot wood preferred.

Sterling Silver Ware,

Dewmbcr, lik* a staunch friend, is again
at oar side, with it* overflowing tneasuru of goed things for Christmas, and
abundant.protube* of even better for
tho future, which wo promise will be
well falflltod. We adnso there who
have not decided on a publication for
the household for 1872, to get a num­
her before salecting elsewhere, and see
the abundant return for a email invostmeat, and the very liberal inducement*
to club*. S3, yearly. Published by
W. Junuiogi Demorest, 838 Broadway

degree aid him in the {sirfuMtaOM of 1
Loaves from a Rover’s Life­
hi* dudes. Th* number for November Abroad;
I
great year, «&gt;n* prolific of sutemn and
contains (among other things) article* Itag
_ ; Scientific end Curious Facts; Hu­
significant event*. A mighty rnvolutiou u]&lt;» the School Book Swindle," ’Till mor* of- tho Day; - " • Olio; interhas shaken Euro|K&gt;. Titanic mlluonres
School buildings,” ' Phonie Analysis in estirg miscellany ; corrt-s[Tondcnco from
have been working with jonditrou* en­ Ri nding," "Tho Art of Reading," and nil quarters, 4e., Ac. Published by the
ergy and aceomplislutog great results,
“Normal Classes," ctoeing'Mitb an in­ A. 0. F. Association, No. 1&gt;G Nassau
both preeont and prospective in tho po­ teresting rueutp* uf school intelligeuce Street, New York ; n.M a year.
litical and religious status of the Old
bum Michigan and u'.hur States. Pub­
World. In our own country “deep lished by II. A; Ford, Nitre,' nt 81.25
Yuvxo Amxxici, a joy to our juve­
calloth unto deep" a* the prugroeeive
niles, end the admiration of jiarenta,
force* of oar avilixaiiou and our faith,
haa completed another y*v- le &gt;*•
stir into powerful agitation the wesu of
very useful career wo have no doubt it*
popular thought and feeling. Tho world
old |«itrona will continue, and new cues
iwgothng reckleeo in its old sge, nnd of Mrs- Ann 8. 8te[ihcns’ naw novel, just
rushes ahead with mure than the speed | published by T. B. Peterson 4 Brother*. a-ill flock to its steady support, aa it is
cue uf tho many of our juvenile publi­
of a “JebC" Humanity is climbing out Philadelphia. It will eommaa’l a wry
cs tarns- that fills all tha requirement*
of the mist-shrouded vales who* it has , large sale, for “ Palaces and Prisons” is
1 nu entire new norol from the pen of this wo desire in such a book, while the
groped so long and " rejoice, as a strong
■ taloutod autlwrevs, and is superior to small price, SI per year, or the liberal
man to run u racu" upon a broad high­
1 her world-wide edobtab*! work; “Fash- inducement* for clubo, puis it within
way. ' Progress is the watchword of the
age, and neither flood nor fire can check
| novel show grout dramatic power, and
tho onward impulse. This is Indeed a 1I the character* are strongly and strickwonderful year; another iu tho catalogue |
! ingly drawn, and are worked up with
of wonderful years that have sped n&gt;
Ora Yocxo Fotsa, publiehod m
tho skill and |x&gt;wer far which thia au­
awiflly since a traitor fired a fratricidal
: tborwa ia so distinguished. From the Grat1 I Boston by Jarno* B. Osgood A Co., ia
gun upon Sumpter. Since that event, a
I page to tho last tho render will be cu­ j»n illustrated maga*in» for Boy* and
decade has flown away. Brave Ander­
i chained by it* absorbing interest and girls. Thu November number contains
son ia Jord, but his heroism glow* with
a omtiuaiiun of an interesting story, enundimimshed brilliance upon History’*
on their departure from this life since
the stout-heated boy 71 start*! out ou
hi* twelve-mouths' journey! How many
more mar go, wo know not, fur though
the tad ho* grown aged and ha* almost
run his course, he mty yet see much
that is “passing strange,” and eventful
Well, weak, doleful heart* may croon.

H»w Adygrtistmento.

number. It is printed from 3G fall-site
muaic-platee. neatly bound, and sells for
tho mudeut sum of 30 cent*. Tho pub­
lisher offers to send six back numbers,
containing from 80 to 90 piooos of choice
new Music, for 81.
Addreot, J. L. Petare, Broadway,

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At Brer.—W* are pained to be called
Ox T«ir jerr.—The Photographic
GUtary of B. T- (Wretor is tomporwrily upon to state that Mire Emma Bennett
ciured. N hariwgb—
- • 3«”* died at the re&lt;idenoc at W. Haye*. in
i a the cure &lt;-&lt; th* P-T*- ’« Aka™. tha riry, on Monday evening. Tha tnrribta onieal through which rhe waa oalted

Pennttdtr Railway.
entitm mlndautapato Tueadsy. Fred­
rick p. fltawt &lt;ho« are nf the
Grand Lodge of taw V wired Btataa,
Wiih th# close of tho year 1871, Jfory
Hilton Hmukiu. I'm! Deputy Grand
Mill drop it* iwehrtal chsrae&amp;ra, undfidhuhrar Otdfnx. Paet Grand
tor. Its I&lt;ut nurntav ta pictorial fora.
Ib-proeantivti are in atteajtenoo
»in bear date December 30. 1871. On
and attar January 1,187:1,Itepublication
*&gt;11 be cuatared in Abe oripiri eUracHe ta which, during * j-fod rffour

no Phrenology; Tho Taguls and Visayaas; HoaKhy or DUoasa! Children ; Fill
up the (MHbtaD Measure Pre-historic
Mau -. The lloa Cuaetriotar -.^usump-

.
|&lt;u*tve kind either, for &gt;1.50 secure* it
,
fora year, and it i* only 15 cent* a
|
| number. Now is the time to start dubs

linu-.KulUcouunoadatteus, orllio Bor,
who mil a Situation ; eta The publishor offer* the test three numbmwpf Wl ;
AMxaica* Bvaaar Bcuuox Worn*.—
fn » use premium to subscrib om for 1872* *
Th* Norembor number ut tlu* journal,
Term. »8 a yarn. Single Nos. 8’1 eta-1
pubiiohod by J. W. McIntire, St Louis
R IL Wells, 389 B’w«y. N. Y.
Imiita* it* usual valuable contents, has
verv full aunouneemoute of lessens for
A rpu»s*T Axsocxcxarxr.—We m&gt;- 1872. As th* publisher offers to scad
tic* that Mr. W. M. dart, formerly one this number fro# of charge we ad rise
uf the editamoi Oar
FMt Sunday School* adapting a saris* of Irsowl to whom thal journal ow«“«
touch of it* suoo-e and popularity, has
again, after an extended sbssmao, be­
“The n-tauon of the ‘ New Amvracin
som* &lt;M» of it* editors. With thv addi­ Cyclopcdi*,'" says a New York letter,
tion of Mr. Clark, assUtod by n roqw of “which is to bo begun in a.fows day* by
able writers. Pref. Shoemaker iu charge ite fanner iditocs, Chari** A Dan* and
of that most fascinating dqgtrtmeut for George Bipfey, i* a work of no small
magnitude and importance. The work
will fall utainly upon George Ripley,
a* cuaductur of “Our Stairway," nnd tho retteun literary editor of tha JWoas,
such long favurebly known gimtlemen who. iu spit* of bis years, is still an iaa* Mcmicts. Dnugbaday 4 Co., as Pub- dcfatigabl* worker, and admirably fitted
lulicn, there am bo nudiiugubut a mast
britllan. future for 0«rSoUM*y KiiUr. I
Arrxngeraento nro boing made for tho
And it diwervoit. A specimen number
ul tire ImSrwill bneodlto any peram, inlroductiau of n* in our village. A
by addresaag tho publishers, 431 nod proposition has t&gt;een mods to some of
our loading oitiseru. for One t&gt;un»so.
4M Walnut stroot. Philadelphia, l’«
With three railtoM*. tho Holly Water
Work* and Ga* Works Allegm will be a
reel lira city .—rftt*-* 7«ra*i
Tur lUtuuup Oixirtt*.-- Alter an-inLot Hnsfinga profit by tho abev* ex­
tcrrnptiuu of ttoce week., amauoned bv ample and lhare will bo no doubt of
the Chicago firn, the publication is rosunAd in New York (Sty. Although
h»iag« heavily, tire proprietor, Mr. A.
N. Krlfogg, soys that GtuiU will never
aay die but that he will won make it
what It'Was before Uro fire, only Mfcr,
and IttUr. We cuiniu-nd the Gwrt.'r to
nil who are in want of a first class rail­
road paper which not only givw all the j
news but dKsttussos all matters ounnne- !
tod with reilwayw, not only on tho part ’
of tho Com|ianie»» but also in tha inter-.’
lost of tho publie. Tho two are not.
j irreconcilable May the
fluurW. ’
all the more vigwunaly for ite •'baptism

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borealglr sathatkrrinae ef a

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PUMLIBHKRB,

rem

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rWILADKIJPMIA
• Mkty&amp;*d&gt;aCwy.
Mant arsenin i.llaai?. by Iae far ^reriaring toe
Dated XeTosab^Bawlin.

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MORTGAGE SALE.

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.‘-cy^7J5i.T.2T?
i’ £71 iMuTsriTZ SC
CKUI&gt;K&gt;u4urtMU.B»iate«&gt;m.-£*.M
BOgMKlJX UtatoTSSre.

3yCV“ A rTtyml ead^yi-. terpHtotmlaUligretm-ream., wn^a. VtomaraR,

CUT THIS OUT

l.».waJLBtest.

M.lre. . rfamtoiry of th. Sscred Tn,Ik, m
teagbt fa ^Um Inspired Bort^ togatter vilb

KOBTOAQE sale.

eraLsat

HOM tSTEA DH FOR ACTUA1, ALTTLKRN
Atataof Gorrrnmaui Itoril. telw.ta
WalrLta. -nrtl. gl—eajb ■ WM tyld Stef IW~
I..’.- flonitog Watafcea^te eSnworth from fed Umabo aad North I'late, opre for entry aa
And Seta JokhuI ef Agriculture
Koory pram grHisx np s efaab at Ito M (l.«i
Hooaeraaaa oast
dsnghtet
tort, ee eight al SIAe mb. will ba mlTrl lb
HOLDIXMti
02 THE LATE WAR
an ritnimjryonbellngwtnojbr l»7J. sod ale- ci^N.li?;t^4&gt;,'c-m^
A
mN. » Turk. taaAmi* follow.,
IL F.JOBXSIUSR EDITOK.
i..eto^ IBI.-FlieTfamOw. Totter,- -tote.
•*'*"•*
FREE HOMESTEAD OF JOO ACRES,
WIIMa BaUraad haaAa.
fa •
The &lt;Ju'r Aanra^Juunral Pulriri.Diroet Bounty uf 2400.
CUAHUM J. I-teTIXUlX.
■Wed for l-a aew edSten uf f ■ tlf-t parephial, -Ilk new arg1- mated free ererwhen.
Addmm
tt F DAVLS
ImrtCre alidiaw U. F. R. B. Co
___________________________ OeAaa. Xsa
And a.-rau-eary S’, oom far I Mart aed gate
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ACAMD.
.
—f
M tag of)«1s&lt; a_grt

iMMfoeta refoered to Uuaegteel tla Stored
repretol^I 1-rt^i *ww*&lt;tesgMfaaa4 MH
rimrer elewa uf Ulr-n. Trellu Aa a help to
l-amt., Miafal.ro, aad Habboib-aibaal Tartan
IS teiSiliug rtedafoto of ttelr mpureio aad Mgh
rmUca.-aod to aU altera fa wheat taaartM
loun .re fatrmled-.tota aplangU l-.claral
Velum, nasal be ormeUaatoL h I. too
Kd.bon,
Host Buitablu for the Family,
Most Valuable lor |ho Smdant,
M,»t luatructiro for tho Taacbor.
Most Appropriala far the Child,
Mort Ussfal fog dtoMfofotar.
Mdst latarostteg for tha'Farmer,
Mart EMgant for thaPgrior,
Mort Frofoabfo for tte Hurty.
/
DRAIN COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE
THE FICTOnlAL FAMILY B1BLK.
fa stem, u kte gtotara riradyrifam to.

art STS ar ansTKMaM.t&gt;mij w mrr.to-a.

-ttfo-r-liBgSNB..,.—.

TWU GRAND CAPITALS OF
Bnl Kunnf ant it,anal iann in taurin.
kter-l. f all -iter.. Th— plain, ,r, mgmr ,.l @5,000in G roenback-s!
S.ert.noe Aero, ef Odo. farmiag aad Orosiag
»a stoat, i-.ee th. u.ual mr, ud r.nto.u ui
Landa o. Ite lim .liter, al. lath.
Ogura. They —.11 ba inpee lily eefaMwd. Alan. ggHi!®™®
M&lt;cr&lt;I patpM e^ltwutoiald and Mb ar rerylpl. ;
Mela of Xobnate. fa th. Orosi Malta .Talty,
saw roaaau, far mb arfaag orodiL
Thm bogs fare fa a mUd aad bealaby oBaaata,
TERHR-Ain vein sdrseee:
***■—
t Hora and H-ggy. wuh Mlr.r.m..onle,t Har .
oral, wiirllt »*». Use Fin. Inn rd lteir.nl
FlMto. -tart Sfart I T.n Frally Ite--eg NoahEl^rZJtoi. far me ^lr. "Z'.’.
7U S
Priixm nsn«e from
to 210 per Acre.

THZ 2GCHI3A1T FAP.im. Superb Prcuiiuiu Engraving I

FAMILY AbBtS.
WITH OVKR
loop ILLUSTRATIONS,
50,000 R F.F KR E NCUfi,
TUB rICTUS!AL FABILl* BIBLE
aaelatoi » uaretetoi d laformaUre iteI ton
oalr reart to. nrad through too ey«. Iu lUaatreilc-iM tarry ee. back to Ite total itapenaaI

sror-laoc. - -lb lh« sial, to fa 1- k. tana toad, .nd
pe—ri.d. 1 abill Mil al pd-lw train, al lb.
north iro.t dear a/ up Court Mom .a lhe CUy at
XaTO
A
UaaUags. la Mid Oral} of Barry aad Mate of
U-eliiguo, rtkst tetag Um dree nt boriaeg ibe
CireaU Court fad Ur. amely d Barryiaa Friday,
■ha Iw.elr awued (rd) day « Doomter. A fk
till, al the hoar of site eefaSk la Um lururan vriYgaaiywd wmre temm tw to w-n Srer tL
of Ural day toe laud, aad luo&gt;ta.ula doaeribed la aec
“’’’’’TuxIScrUBILLSatBAUK.
ia mid sratgrg. tor re nveh thereof as eh.ll
Doled Bataarear U. Bn.
— Mnlo ‘
l-e aueemry to aeudy the Mid aa-uui-l
daeoeaa-d a-.rlg.gv lariudlag said Alter..;
Ire sail all legal omi.i to will Th. tall an&lt;
goaner deretiaa iwsa'y-m (Hi d towaabio
Ay ree wtehfaw la rerohaa. a AIU mere taob
iae ftl earth of raege mere (1) wad. fa Ite
mealy ri Barry aad slat, at M.&lt;fagaa,atoo.&lt;Lag
to lb. UellM ntalmaanry ; .trepll.g tew.eir
eat acre naw and ter a ban ring sroued re Ite
eretb a&gt;teaf sari fat add br P.ur Uoaerd to ite
townafa|taf M»jd»^Urer«. slu a -alar pnr.lege
tra
D.M. WK.tr ».
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ROMANISNASITIS.

T. ba drawn Mimday. Nev. nh.in.

A FAMILY RECORD,

tot.ro. Ml» mm am., are rwmuml to atnS Ma

Thia rallroly n.w.aatteate Itoek. efisupages
ILS rugT.rl.gr. ia .a .Ikaatlr, nnd staa.lar-1

Gift Enterprise,

PICTOBIAL

FAMILY BIBLE.

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iittii-tt-jrasi-dHL-vfaWsri:

Mp.roto.il. JOHN a KKtAOOd. 1F li.u
M.ltow Yart. Bale Agmlfee rta DatedNlatoa.
FrtoetyalWtorsoe btalle. Ifaad fararoaSar.
AGKNT.t WAXTKD fUR

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4 UUuo-di. br
limn llantarlt, , One. too &lt;Maa. to frank tmi
2s AWtoAtanir t*wifcT b/Vu “*4*7*-

AOKNTH WAXTKD t

A RICH FIELD 1 A NOBLE WORK

The American Washer !

JUHUBEBA,
Z.TteXt
saita izsxz. S-t-Ezra

fa F. N1CH0LN, M fate. Slrml. Clurego. IU.
flirup I'nrniul Free Ilornc.l

W IM

5S-errS£
J. VmiAhiin.ai M.O.IMBO&gt;AL&gt; aoa_

rarwadm nod sites ite. wan ■ &lt;»’■

r_-ifars2ss.f5.Btt.-5r ,?ttha

L. n. SINE’S

taTO^ll^M tol My^ te. hta^r

•nSaWSSiSfer^ fix
n-SS-^TSSSsRSSi* rmm
rturau. a. noway sod cnano. J. Dw-ay. mt-en.

a .Iffrrnl lo Ike public aa a grval InrIgonlor and
rwasody lor ell ImparHita el Ike blued, or fae ae-

aseorrtatte «h*4a Ilntn.rS r.rlrto. .ipoara IU
irairatii.i. Ha mas immoralillaa, ria oaaaal■ra lo oar pebte aeteola. ciril end rol.gio..
iberty, aad Ha iaaidteeo workings to torero

citato, tee Vlttalri SUM .bra... re. tot H. to

.m

&lt;AUwa mrl
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PROBATE ORDER.
aTATE or MlCHloajr. IWuaiy at Sa/rp m - Al

Dt Welli’ M if Jinteta

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JURUBEB A.

WM. 0. BRYANT &amp; CXJ,

r oa as IM DfSSASMS, araiai wi

~~ PROBATE ORDER.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Ifafaull baaing teea la the reediliea at a aer
lain lad.otorr or Mortg.gr mod. .nd .rerutod
mite imatert tey of M.y, I. lb. ,«, m
Ihmaaad togbl buadrod .al ally aura, by RaamUNa4.and M.rrta Nfate. hi. all., d Maple
Uro re, Harry Cnsnlr. ate slate at M-china, ia
laser d Aadrvw tfoMeil, of Marebdl, ifohm.

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bars tlai toea ia m far ym. aad
«-••• l-arftal aamlarlian prod .lamb tor our
W.tVEKLY. AddrvtoU. V. WHITNEY A CO

tS-Stt^'sSK^'gm
SSTre rofoCTXSffm dtetafoter la tte

A—u-—«
ATTacaaaaaT see— i-

rROIIATE OUUEK.
and ia aa encl f« a.nul.. ia alia and apnmraom.
'"taa'rtUto nSSu^rimtnX^ **rr''n ~ “ *
&lt;• Ike uncurl tuclura On AmrncM chru-io.
tefaml’u rvtoH totol'* ”iU* ll* *"*' &gt;r* k**"
... Hural Meili kamlrtaate —..I,
Itme..
TUitjtUllXKant it Uigritor. Ikv&gt;li*te*dato
JrMMlwJitoteuundU r ate Aim
errd Lee. with Ito January aamter. toet.ry sob
wr.terwttop.ya no-m« mor in adraoe^
'■.i'roStei Ta3*Stia« tte pdWtea. Oely rw-JIM.'n
Aerue.w
hlitorr
of
the
rar
oftki.
BMOl
Woe
nttMa roe 1872.
•te.lul
ao-t adataitod. rirremUaaU.t and
On. Copy, -ae year, with Oil i^mmn. |S Oft. rieul areaotll ofll. dlrlrwcl.ua by grw. with ..Ml
-ecd-aia. An. Br Mroan. &lt; ultort A Ctemteriia.
Kditorert Chicago Trthaaa. fatly -laitru.
Aay pynen wnd.ag l lssmm and IW will reW.ana. *21r2L J. H. fl-odMa? A C-. a
IbeUMOta.
•
r
Crlua l-a.k Hee. Chicago.
ran hair war prruxeo. urrnlar oa appl.—lwa.
»e e-r. assay baaoufa) and JrarsbU artmlm ,
sSurml by no niter paper.

wweo

TJk Zfot/ uMxr*&lt;&gt; Penwr.-.

Whitney’s Ke*ts Foot Harness Sosp.
: y^ray1 hti:am nrriNEo.
&gt; Mn IT Ote. Black., fblutea ate .&lt;oap

s

riatxai numUro fully i«v taiUfoa nntn-

20,000 FARMERS.

TK GREAT CHICAGO FIRS!

uni rail, i&lt;npr&lt;-Tm*.t&gt;la will to n»&lt;le ia IMS.
fabrt II elU cmiaia
Oae TbaeMed I'agr. ’
. lmrtm.Nplro.lni M |’lala.'
h riENTh UASrEU-lt.au »A. maae
Twlro Catowd Hodin Catuvno 1
Zk. taoee, el work ter a. ibau M U)iLni&gt;m. Twelve Maaimolk Calarod Vaabw... •
Iteuaa— uyni sn^reM*"^ Emeata. fare.
' On. naumad Wood Cula !
The o.lr TtetaUc Gift Itelr-but-to. fa the reentry
Twoety-fcur Fagre at Marie 1
AU Ihia -Hl bo (tree far oely Two Udler, s
rne wmtoifar Ira lira liagailmof Ite .lea.
oo
a VontgBACB.t—A r&lt;i—. teeerta i»i!l.er.
IN VALUABLE GIFTH •
Thrillltg
Tain
aU
Mavelettn
a Wee, taminj uer.oo. etetoi,. praaial.iw
TO BE DWnUBlim IM
-d rwitee^te. dmwevrte - MfflFteteMtaatearlf
Isinl njta VLJM xomuJt
m?uJklo&amp;k’aTo2k'’'

HALFORD

ro»ra^Sia!W!!5?«!U)

wbunaleeniy by ite Orest Atlontio &amp; Pg'SS-xSSStS'Ef etfle Tea Co.. * Ch.rob Hv Nre York. F. 0
BotSAOa .Sirnd tn n~ Arrter CimUr
Xir.xx“.zih" .x srx:
ABEMTSWANTED
TUB V0U1M &gt;00 1872
will eosisln n.artr 3&gt;i M-. aad stout Ito gas
raora.iM" tomawm-iss with th. i.aLw far
Tte
Crowning
Honor Wika ttlb C.elrV. In-'.th-S
January erenr third uanUer will .mllan a beaull
fal u.tad pmlor. on ,-fatte
2 a
)-er,-ta. rtaiwmd Io l-rgiar, F.arli.1 NeruM.
Ir-.aiMMra
•
lleartrredlur Imidrala.
TteChrtettaM numtor far t«?t will be a.plead id Srei. t«"i roplnof Ihi. Hook mllii-g per dvr.
■?
tomlatas
W
”
l»r
,
&lt;
&lt;-«'
Hiaipia Corry, pml paid Sue. Addres. J W.
is troll aad. allteuob r.l.rira al It wilT U Mai tlOIHlSl'KKlr.
Cl-Hsip. CltatnoaU or HL Leal.
wi^toal aura ateaiv. to all r ml. mteeriten.
A Chromo to every Subacrilrar
lurnartl. aa toeZhl -tar af Oeteber. A D. ICl.
i, —■ .a. __ ____
ttetol Karremr tofatCl.
wua.wr ra.lirf.iur. teal &gt;.er and will te
C.O.UULDMOOK.
rvinatad whffi|MpnMal.rasmo. The paldukar.
Mrl tw
Attorear lue pimtir.
ter.purcteaedand rvprteural. al grr.i eipeaar,

Peterson's Magazine

rated Axnasliwral pafa. in tte Cante hlalrn

Savannah, Ge. ia second in po*!tfoh
aa a txittim center.
Mine* rich in tue’inio Uwa Jiae-jri'Ied near Ogdon. Utah.
The untritiva quaiibH of the potato 1
aro known by iu weight
Thu Vatican haa a wax candls whc* I
LKCBBRSHIK
weight ia tfftt puunda.
A literary history uf Fnm* iu bring j TABLE SAUCE,
written by Gsurge Sand.
rat tur uni ae, tEum
M foeaid that the ianrity ef poprda-i
FOB FAMILY USE. .
turn of China I. greatly exaggrratn!
j
r-j aa «» •» aax near caasa aarxana
Th..
ntibixhiw] m Ru. 1
ropean Turitay u tn Quite rdompfo.

NMill

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.

HttStesa-'JSE-’ass
TUE ItLLI tB ihoari ym to- la ar. and how
la make sMHeey M Ibo gum Where to look far
lb. pn-lla, and tew lo ol.nln U.u How to gays
aim S«'.0v from Orb to May. A Cbpy rasa la
erar^ farmer Beading boom sad f. O. addroM to
ZlOILER g McCtmtlY. Cleofasotl O

EWsg®»W

Tevery farmer

A little girl in Detroit, ajud eleven.

telml JteU.tr. Su.roto IrL km.

BEING an ElFOHK at lb. HECRKT KITES aud
— ■
MYHTKRim at MOKMONISM.
l-KICF.O BEOUC'ED.
.
.1 m. haterud ate uadr-faar d.llan aad tarrow.lh a Rail and aulteelM Malory ef Fraygaary. by &lt;&gt; ate. seat. ISIM.T&gt;&gt; aad an altenty Im nt
J. Il BEADLE. Editor of the tell Lak.lLptal.r. u Ir.daJUniCUO, ruputeud tee sari eseead to
AgtaUarveireling wllh mproratealod reocuto.
We will aupplr the tirenlag foal at fall—.
■we roptela It* mteenten m fmrdara, ember
- tlAlLV.
a la l-e da).. Head lor C.nelan aad leewlial
lb. iwvm oaraelthe —ork. Addrm MATIUNdL
CVIILIHniNO CO , Ckisago. 111. Claciaaall. U . 1b.r.teXSK,X“’.iE'&lt;
■nd baaMkarplex &lt;• •&gt;! &gt;te toaactee., ite rdilor
WKKkt.Y
■al mailer I. .pniallr adapted l&lt;&gt; tteeirrlr II la
at lb. Malmto mA rare are!, aad prurld-t to.
■ alredod to lateral and laalract; aad II haa fa. Magl.Copr one yea............................... g 1 fal
rld-v. gued atenta and lite-arv melter of mcni
REDUCTION OF PRICES
Il I. i.ul rerprlaiex I bat Ite journal, sub .orb
T—.sly
• •■ ..............................XDUr
TO CONFORM To
KKUI H KKKLY.
la* forty-iwu (111 aerm aueordlM to~ib. GaUed
i. -ura'and. -amilm. aad Ite pul-hater, te.l
REDUCTION OF DUT1EH.
.N.agfaCep, ma ymr................................ te as
TufiiSr
*
............................... ’’so
UT GETTINO DF CLUBS.
anbecr-b. In Cueerdl—a with Um hreoieg full.
&lt; tTteadiog In wr .tew P,i„ u,t .„g . flak
Item will aeew-peay Ifaeealaiarag fall dlrocttom ter toal briw tea stere at barites Ite Cirowti
W.U.
Wilk
tori Mur-.ruru aad aoate redchareH aad eaamiiu
..
Warily Smn. weekly -toroue, to deb urgaauon
krrnlae foal. K.taiog I'm. PRE OREt rjJtRRPCJS TEA CO.,
Ilarpta'a Weekly
bl Sa
!■• •&lt;
SI A r. TENET HTREFro.
F£0.
Bos
MU.
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Mnr
TOM.
darper'a^Marasin.
..zg to
s OS
MORTGAGE-SALE.
I*.Gull bar iag tern mate fa to- paymaal at a
Ncnbvrta'ltm1!.:.
t .*■
1 tn
Ills NOT A rnrrno-h to NOT -Ml 1. pm- r-nai. .ndenlure orMartgag. beur-ng dale 'lb.
ullrtr rated a 0ITTUL ear ia II IMeodad aa areb lare-y aaraad tTSte) gay el April A. II. Ifta,
Th. AiiHultortei
x ia
l.i IT IN A SOUTH faNKBinAN plaat that boo tern mate, .ata-led. ted atearpod. by A. J. flabartr
llrartb and ll.a&gt;
S tS
S «5 “•rd far "say ymre by 11m modiad foctaie of
ba-- eraairier u -th
rfaearr or a FirW.
w. all CopMs far
«&gt;. u iitevwl .lira roe,
1 ll .11 UATIVEateUNEUUAUiDFUHI
To sack tobaenber to the Ermlag fiml aad 1.1,11
'wternpu.M Iu /d»&gt;rr'. UanriM. Ito-ty'and
ilinMiaa UUon tor »..e ymr wM to real twa as- FIKK Of TUK BIPOD aad la a Haro and Fmteul
/lea., to .» addrrea tor one r.ar. (to iu; or V
iuwm
&gt;
reach
&lt;1.1
r
Ximm,
s-Ulfad
“
Wide
lo » at Itarpcr-. prriadirwii. to mo addrma town.
ANU BFLCEX KN!. A All KM EXT OR
Awal. “ and - Foal Aateep." wbeh ar. earth aS I.IVEB
• IMTBU0TIUN OHNTIOtTINKIa URIXAr.i&gt;-l|IOfcrrt« pa-r
Kl. LTKHIRK.UK AUDUMINALOBIIAN.H
Veto. 1 . IU and til. of item-, tom. far Um
1-OVKRTY PR A WANT OF BLOOD, !NTKBHITTKXT OB RKBtTTKNT BKftora ltte','«1». “u,el.fuu'jy boend in grarauteTRY IT 1 TRY IT It
VLRN. IXft.AUATlOX OFTIIK UTrxru tlalk. wlB be Mui by .iprvaa, ftetgkl pre
Fm» C’ril. wa will sead Ike Wtally E.utog
' KX. DHtirTtY rrl liOUl.ll CIHCC
LATtDB OF THE BLOOD, -&lt;BH1 Tte pealag. on Ikrjir't Itntr la JO cal. a l-tal fr-ai^tosfauu*?**[! g,r J1"C"2J ”
CDMU, TVM0M. JAUXDICK.
t car. w 1,-t 1, mnH te pud al Ite an (.writer'• p- .1bCIHIFULA, DYBFKPHIA,
AGUKb fKVEKOR THRU
Ad-traa HARFKK A UUOTIIKILS. Now York
COkCOMITINTN.
Hpacimia XomteraofrteErnUugFMlKeatrree.

la torltad la ante tea II1 taste asd nenra Frn
Thia popular Manlkly Uigmlna .irniear. far
Jkohildrva'a theatro is to Ira elected in AMERICAN1**’]&amp;KM
JOUENAIa Ibo sn.a.1 ibas any la Ite world, 'll has Ibe teal
r.„l-rrj tot.ta... li.. bnl ong-.al Mann, and

Women are admitted into fifly Atneriran Cullagm.
A patentee of straw patwr in Scotland
ia named Hay.

M l-wr.h.y wuh rh.ur. to n-ekr ».. io St” per
day aalfrngaar -aw : rlraod While W.r,
■■ ','lutto. l.lor. r They leal fer.rrr : .re.pt.
nilhrim Ibra Wira*Works, eae*W*.'lr~’&lt;
A Mm!.- Um. N. T. or IX hearten. Hl Chkagu

■■■■ "thea-nectap.

imo-etaiycu wui, iu aalailao psUtasilm tert.
(tJTMAkt BKTAXTMUT.
WtarornjanchMUsitoalB said la Ulurtralfaa

Tho Grand Duke Alexia a-lioirv. bra- Pau k-t’o n“ h a Fsc alts,
Add ram
nettwa.
te. All «— ar om-hatr th. Chraara jirwm. CHEAPEST AND BEST OF ALL I
The iearoa ol lira uulbeny cnataini
THE JONtM^CALEWOUy. *
nitrogen.
Splruilitl Oflfen for 1872.
^Fonr ilady paper, in Parts are off-r-

Twenty fr"’ Himlooa am studying law
in London.

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WlK'tbi.r tar ta&gt;rta( &gt;*811 M«r direst liuiu tte
mg rndphar in bmww.
«|. Work fwrefctir, ate will pat *&gt;r lbr«Ml&gt;r&gt;
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'e'jttepltee.te Ite/taA JtoMMa.-iraty.sml
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Mate Xamfatae can l&gt;« wj-plwd al arr time
Th. mnual Volans at/totar*. trMty.in aesr
tefa binJiux. will fa. urn! by rim mi. trw «w
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1-lainra. MwlMtacaipt at caah at th. rale at s.-asssas’Ki’isES
■• ;■ |-»- lol . trairi.i al .lima, nt partfaaM.
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aad u&gt; ter etete at aU alter warily Jter.,1. a.
eat “ ae!rw.EJ‘’to!'*,dW’l"l"r”* “
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■wenllful, Inteehirwteted'to^te
ttemnlry.- Ateu, Tmr^„
H arty la Um b«l ate uraat interval
me illaalrata-lN..r *taiu rate, de- eram m ebarwter. jte , ■sMirofth. rol.m. )u.i
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All of our prit'rijiwi depots ought to |
lull ate vuu.ptrle hiaCi-y nt ChlAge- ter neat,
havejquarnatina rogulatimH, topronnt A
prnteul ate taiara. With siaiix arrtara. lue,
perunu hboring undi.r small-pax and drtna ate IUI 4«uita vl tte illaaalrr. far llu. 1'.

Tira Elixir uf I'upuUu Trvmuk‘Ua* ia equlh reliable for diaoaras of tha kid­
ney. and bladder.

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Tte Mterl 5r«lf«f« nt oar cvaalri . (tea.
elate la ail Un. L-HlUu .fa. Am.-.ian Fem
My faml./tayr . tltel, l.a. «rnte I-- lltef.
«y^y»j||e,J»AJrarest rf«»&gt;Uiatlea.~-

SrafItar irw oae^Ua oapy &lt;4 Ww I'ltlttTUN
■ X luLll. airm-claaa «&lt;.«!&gt; Hta.eal. |.«LI,ah.M
.iratoarailuAtaa. *
Ite X.W VnrX but* Co«&lt;te»n« «r C.IU,
roa*iderabk quunutio, takaa at high by
Noniota dclislulal Im*aia punted nt Ike
uli.i*. aa4 a&gt;«tatawaiteama*na ef l&gt;r. K It
Ctevm. Tenet *S •** te$ &lt;*■*- Xilirt*. I’eb
hater VIlKtoTlAS LKipE. I*. Btawte.r. nt and Mil.tact Im far Uuy.er.Trrr grad.'treai
Something doing in or. Holding.
!».. YerkOay. __
'_____ rixhteestn agikr. tte acmuilc iupcia. whil.
IVanirea, not nittmdod to bo k»j&gt;t,
anfacrUiT pr -T.^nJ u. d.euod tte atUnimn al
plcmty.
PETERS'..T'r.‘X?-,!S-rx tte Irarunl. ar. y.l aduiifel-lr adapted U. ite
Honesty Ina, but at low prints
law'l l1u.HuK.wml H( a'rr « |.I. r.lairamg. and iltalpird a. much to
»l la tteM tun... W. will ■iiHa.r rwrrecl latoiioalma roac-reuig cerrrel
L’aury rndicr tint.
rewetikr diarmery aan cveM bo II II waa ifaror.
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pa of lb. - Itaatety far Um tlKailno at Vtafol
* IteWkdx’.” Th. srral .Irtyu of llarprr . » to
Covetuurnr,.., num? (atul than ehol‘etonilalKte. and *-.»•! muuiunl
■ era, inerMidng
talrlllpsl Awcriean familim'ln wtort*
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Jtyu-ta-- weald Bill b. as appreciated aa.l bial.lt
a&lt;tow(weat
T1.crm.eu iiMaUil, ^4apttaa
ix Novkmbkk.—M". Quimby arytt
w.lteul. * Uauy j/a.al|nia ar. acrauiolalrd
in the Agrici.Hurwt “ Unteg containing
U Hlitrd. Ttere ia Snl a kteya-a. Uiet
bee. may lie painted nuwwithom injury
to them, and now Hives ought als» to lie
nUJil AITAAfi r^'
»"pr»k frenrb -Uku-IoI »o II. .nwta. a.d nMcbanirel .aero
painted, that they may thonaigblv dry Oil OSrwrtt t.et.rii LIVE NtaN.-Mmuaile Uta. Tter. m aal a rterapta Jfaye.-i*. pubh.ii.d.
Tk.ia 1. sal, mof.&lt;w*r. a won- popular U»/tbefore another year. Ua» dtffurem ad­ /r«roy,ta«‘w ’■•"“••s'
ria. iaUMworU.-A'.eAap.'eU/Lmatod ,
ilFJfB?’ WAIlDrBfcEt TIEIFH
orn, that each boo mar know it. own
Il I. one of tte wtedara of^mraahue—IL. nlhive at a glance. Ventilation nh-iald tw tlnui lairrary. |UIgitev W,.k|» XeeararH- Itanal
manaymlel nt Uirjav'i - Fkr .W.-mra'
•wttrvd by holm two hr three inc he.
*?*“ FT”*.'
wjuarv at tho botom. A good. |4au for
acedui]dialling thia is tn have a box, two
SUBacm IT10N8.—1 «7±
or three inch.-, deep, of the natno girt as
ZX.ru.-. Jtyan... ... mar
to
the hive, set under it, with a hole in one
An Litre Copy of nlfarr Ite JJapa.-..-. II uty.
of its rides covcrvtl with wire cloth. lari
or llaair mil Im i.pp te-1 grail, farrrrry Clute
it be where the wind will uocdrivtfdi
nffa.a Kuterrltera el *1 m rach le oe. nml
rect^y through iL
tanev. uni Cuptea far »». m, wiUwat .lira
copy
ae.lta.ta.! J U. lOKUatXl .x.- t ank , lata.
Caw-pox i. a reyy ditfan.nl diwor.a X»v
lun ; i: BumiStaU M . Itau..a, 1UM . . two at H.IVute^ata’*-’m eMrvai to
frost smali-pox, but it baa the power tu ■ cat
Hu ttawafe, fit.
prevent tbn Utter whdB the pcrern i»
Hack Kantian eon In- .appi.ad M aay Uaw.
properly vaccinated. Die plan of ioocA n.aiplHa art of Iti'an't Atyoler, now com
ulating tho row with small pox, thi n
snaiecll Vulwere. io a-al drill biodm*. will
te tehi by .kprrM, Or&gt;a&lt;.t al elpaew of pur
vaccinating from tin' riiu% t» iw bets
1 ’J.p‘taJ rJ£L'n.=&lt; Fatatl 'lari. Silk Inti rteav.
to »1 n par iriuata. glapl, ,d»ic.a.
mmeoa teu u. ~t&gt;UM Fal. r.l.. |&lt; r*. .
ter than inocoialiud tui-l quit" a* dangetby
eraipue »i Ou. &lt; lotL ...... to b-u-1
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teenUwaieereefll.
l-«r-.
u-oiaikmz
lk»
oua, while it ir l&lt;* ptotidfiko than vac­ Ntar Cvtuua kr cevnura v.Jl all larj;? iltoa, It- iOS, It canla. nail, pwtmld.
Th. iuoiij. na
Afup..-uM I. ;| emta a
cina.
rnrrvM"*’ ri Mertaetaat XA-irannta. I'ateei year, whirl, niual fa. paid at 11M eebtenfarr a
LaUaaMl 11*1 t«r ubiusioa t*atir.&lt;a. emiud «■
Addrm' II Utl-KK A nMOTUKU-i.gnr Yak
Tavtxu Ifowx (loan Viau.—Thia
M. CARLETON, •‘A I^jKnitaff t/ NrUtes, Plnuurt, anJ
should be don* imbv dirwriuo of tho WILL
Imtruftim"
rows the cane, laid on tho nuriacn of the
*‘B«taay am«l I itrv Out.**
ground, and earth thrown over flu tn
u-tfct ats rlttii tea
;
Rarnor’c Roxar
with a plow apsde. Ifcoven-d in for- I HE Be 1KUII WecKLi iKlSUrtc.
B»a&lt; Faaiity X«rafap«r la ite Quuriry. »;
row. in damp ground, there i« great Tte
error State ter rtiariounr..ui ana
ciriir
danger Of the '&gt;iltla becoming «o enakad ar. 4dwxuTHN TRIUUNE. Itarraii. Mtak.
aa to rot

Croup, catarrh, aud cold’ in chqdron
can be rarvd by giving iqiral j-arta uf
the ayrup of aaapim.ria and cod&gt;liver
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fww .ork, will apply m well to pianoi
swcuun tu au. OTAnax" r
■barer hoMo:
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Twro has bran* t gad- iuuMt
■Uthmm awl aentcua...
Wo notaw also num.- cAtl £&gt;.- rogv-vv
aad ra^whty.
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Meelee, Xmu, w Dwell, Sira. :|l»
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I nri&lt;Wo.-0Ta . ravk otcv'I, bn! tho
tanaad ioroti* I -r ibl-i.
BproniUhm tad wubewj-m ns bolting
MUIAM. KECXE A ctr* FIhkI Eitruet.
Th. &lt;i«..a«r»l r.«w4j to. C»arrr. rlrphilu.
Onwa fllbwy actira, wiu&gt; a raUiug SrruleU. b.ws. Fn-B^-wrr l)Mi«*MrfU. rial
Kh.uw. aa.l all llkmair BhHal IharaaM. la )&gt;tv
'Ad.i-it iv.ii; ra'm p iniuin
Not i&amp;ueh domau I for trash. i-xt.ypt kmhnrlllM M Ural rwa.l.t II &gt;a tea »-l -y—
t.w.
aUanl.r* •«&lt; bto-l pu
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rilWf Itw-•*. K« h,f all Dre . x&gt;*ta. m pi«a b&gt;4Candor UMchongod.
t-n, kiriefantone eer««&lt;■&lt;.. Hal.e&gt;u.k s«4
Upriltfourra U.a dtwttward rofaL Minto .ma rose lUr a. vira-rtar. OlSi. and
«-*lmAra-&gt;,.« c^a, six ».
2*1 fur th. ritchl dull and qufot
, Modntiy b«. &lt;lnclht»!.
I Ispht tbiimunl ...r justice; nd iu«nh
u|r«&lt;td. ■ .-•*•,■
real 87^|
jcuntrfug mur&gt;&lt; a-i.rn fna smL
. |A M«»i ou».uowi donq in t.jek« pick­
ing ;, would b« b.-tur- but far tho p»
nrKKOMK lft .inHr.il FAGEU,
IS-.Borioiim .us.. ia .nLih.r.i». I|antra 1 Keamriefaal
1-11110^14
BtHMbraaaiug ratii-r tictjvg just now. t«*alal&gt;lta.w-lk ttaMnelUna. ami
ropaJarity -Many and |ir4, hi U ax
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rather quiet.
sTteitUtSnMa. NMa&lt;e*rln
Charity of tb’u tlraX quality Bttfa offer­
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rally if tltfty pnnai «• juici nriuivr
aouTvj-LVit »
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moderateIly|nit&gt;riay—&amp;-tne stir ; we may any eiDAf-Y*"‘jU? * a' *CU ,

latlle diaug in .tabbing and rapu.
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 2^1871.

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out the door of tho adtoo! house and
Here Bud stopped in fright at hw trow
•IW oat. -Bud, Tdtfk. toseeyon- roi ability, for he had run hi* wusSoMY
tore on that Ef ho don't • take it fete
Bud did not enro to sae the master, like C piece teamed by heart, a* though
his bead to btow us op.” Hank waa tor baited fitly revived to “thresh him” afraid that if ha Mopped he wwuid not
now white.
.
i
and have done with him. Bat he could have courage to go on.
—
Bone of the parents came along, ao- not berk out, t*tan&gt; Dot tn light of•
Ralph said that ho did not yet belong
chloi-.tly of covrse. and stopped to ere the
i to any church, and ho was afraid he
fun, sure that Bud would thrash tins
cunldn’tdf. mush good. But hi. tone
14oa*t «ani YIm rest of you," Mid j wae full of sytnnaffiy, and. what is botmaster if bo tried to break in. Email,
Ralph in a ffedfod way. a* he saw that j foriImu aympaUiy, a yearning for *ym!Unk and one or t*o othon war reoolrno Ralph. It was just five minutes be­
fore Bine. . A' rwmor pom gainpd cur­
you'd want torn*­
rency that ho had br-a aeon rang to
" Mid Hauk, a* he
Clifty last evening, and tbat ho bsd tmt
oo&lt;M bask, .though in fact Ralph had
coma back, and had slept al Squire
Hawking.
' -frisi't tiae Barter,” cried Beteey.

swi

the augur-camp by tbo school hDno,
carrvilg a board.
“11.1 hot" laagbod Hash. . ’'b.
। think* hit’ll amoko ua out 1 guM* ba’ll
find ua ready." The' boy* had lot the

OUR ACORN PARLOR
UAtsfcjrt, GUKPinWE.' TX1I«HAi&gt;
f _A'AL.KNCWENBiEH.

AND

Domentics of all Popular Make,
.... U'CTiebp

Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

Boots at Prices that would Make a Quaker
Eaaugh.

Hats. Caps, and

^rorrrtrs,

MARK ItPSSPXL

Clothing.

UOH’UOJV CASH STORE.

CHAPTER XIU-

J. P. ROBERTS

r BIBLE,
DRAKE. M. D..

RUGS

Sutra aid Mettaiical flutist’,
Wc lu&gt; e a Full Uw of BLACK SILK which we

Medicines,

The German War La. forced die French to put a heavy export

gTaru: ouo?tana.

Ladie*. now is the time to secure a Silk Dress

Dye Stuffs.

g£OOU AX0ST1

You will not sec them as cheap again hi a lifetime.

gCHOOL BOOKS,
gLAXK HOOKS.

Argyle Plaids and Satines,
School Books $ Stationery.
Vbry Stylimi

and

A Stscoou run n&gt; Minor.
The school cloaod on Munday evening
as usual. The bora had boon talking
. in knots all day. Nothing but th* LuiL
I dog in tho sloudar, reaoluto yvuug mas­
I tar had kept down the rising storm.—
Lot the teacher low morel support at

»re »c

at very low figures.

dutr oirSilk*.

Chxaf.

PRESCRIPTIONS AND

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

Years

Experience

CITY PAINT STORE
CIMMISI ■* 1««W»

WI THIN THH REA01 W ALL PAINTERS
1IV«™ avtry day Miai^d
for less than our usual price,
mJ* ***„®^a
"hf i&gt;artict who say they are unable to nay so much.
'^^f^aS^c^ta ha^

Paint*, Oils, Varnishes, Mixed
Paints, Brushes, MM Ar­
tist’* Materials, Wall
Paper, Window
Shade*.

•opt that ba fait euro of Email’* agwney
in it aotavwberr. Even Hannah had
slighted him. when he called at Means’*
on Monday mornins to draw the pit­
tance of pay that was duo him.
He bad expected a petition for a bollday ou Christina* day. Such holiday*
are deducted from the toachar’e time,
and it is itutemary for the boys to
"turnout" the teacher who refuses to
grant them, by barring him oat of tho
•chool-houM* ou Christmas and Now
■ Year’s morning. Ralph had intended
to grant a holiday it it should bo asked,
but it woe not ask»«l.
Hauk Banta waa the ringleader 1a
tbs driaffrotion, end be had man egad to
draw the enriy Bud. who waa present
thia morr.in g, into it. It is but fair io
rar that But! was in favor of making a
request before retorting to extrema
mouurva, but he was cvnruM. He
gave it aa his solnmn opinioo that ths
■master waa mighty peart, and they
would be. beat any how sums way, but
be would liek Use master for two cants
e! Im warn’t to slim that he’d fad »•
he was fighting a baby.”
And nil that day tbmgs looked blank.
Ralph'e eowitenanro was cold and hard
as duns. arid Shucky tinnWed where ba
sat in front of him. Beteey Short tit­
tered rathor more than usual. Ano:
or a murder would have sortued amusing

Hastings, Mich.

WELCOME MARBLE

&amp; steinhoff.

Horsemen
ATflaSl iOS t

dassi/swar- rti'ws
, WKWTT.

wgy of doin’ it Ha semned to be kind
of glad that wo wa* to bo damaod, and
be preached sauMtliing Uko *omo folk*
awrars. Il didn't sound a Lit Eke the
Chart th* little man preached alxiut tho
night afore. • 8o what dore mo and -a

-I thiflk bo was a wort of a Pte*
reArr hunaelC" said Ralp^alowjy and

Um bovru ot: tho ctomanv, loapi-1 to th.
ground, tutored the auuoul Imjuso, mi 1
opened tho wiadowa The sehiwl won
followed him, and all was atilt.
.. w i, C .i___ i.
,

’^Y^Wteayr’ said Bub, almoat

Ralph grew red.
■ You was a-waitia uu h« hut Bun­
day right' afore toy »y~, and a tryin to
ketch my aUoutiaa mo-iffo wh« yre’ro
ttan i* aome mteunderatanding.’ Hartsook spoke slowly and full
bewildered. ' 1 tall you that I did not
speak to Hannah last Sunday, and you
know it?
‘ HannerBed's eyM grow large.
•Hmmab’’ HareU g-rad furAn..lU.
aud looked aroutid. • Han noli. Ho
ouuld not ret any farther than ths
namealflrrt. ‘Why, plague talk it,
who raid Hanner f
.‘Miready said you were courting
Hnaakli.' aaid Ralph, Staling round in a

wbat Oifty blk. say* aboal
Flat Crick." broke In Bad.
”1)0 vou think I could ti
«rt bring baptired ?’ bo add
J|y- ’ • • . V » 2; W
. “Why not? Lat’i begin
the Lest wo can, by hi* .bril
“You mean, then, that 1*

Mirsntly! WeD I’ Wow teoky borei Mr.
Hartaook, rf yw »u te n» Uai nr
Meter trod, I’d liek you HU yer hide
wouldn’t hold shucks.
But I any,
s' writ you and me and th* gaU-i-Mt.
don’t you never belUro anything that

Lis a-cul.tu.-uod place upon the liard,
backless bench.
•• Why, Ehocky, haven’t you gone
yot?”
'
.“No—air—1 wm sraitia’to see if yua

j
;
,
•
,

choke him eo t Or, was it the wierd
thinirhta that he expressed T Or. wee it
the TMoUuetiob tUt Ehocky was Han­
nah's brother? Hannah—to far, fsr
away fruci him now ? At any rate.
Sbookv. looking up for tho smite on
wWhbefod, -w th. rotate.r-girf th.
milkier’, face tbst ha-1 b%. m luuJ a*
done, and £slt just uno liof tear ua his
band.
.
“PVmm Hod’s forgot you. toe.” sai l
tfiwckv in a eort of hrif-aV-I-y “&gt;«tern— away from Hat Creak. koa«&gt;e
m7h.ni- i. etre-Uktow bodM «Sri ?w“
know. tarifacHuy

eentlr into tho fire, moved ifowly emt
^Sfoteky r'calted the master.

FARjfE.BS

W'nough nobow- You eea «y deader
waa up. And when my dander's up, I
wouldn't pa up for the devil hiaeeU,

thrown down, wad ’Uaak Banta rushed
out, robbing his eyes, coughing frantic­
ally, ami sure tbit ba had been blown
up.
All tho lest followed, Bud bringing
’
up the rear aulkiiy, but coughing aad
sneering
for dear life. Each a smell of
*
sulphur as ramo Irotu thr&gt; school house !
had to loan igamit tho fence
|"t£.
ns all were Out, Ralph throw
’

as him. Leastways I wuulda’t if I
*
iLiirJlaW.?1

■to buy-

ltelicv.tbvy.aUU. Tb^'.ptontyMte
AtbouMDd miles swny as desurrei it,
•nd I don't know as I'm too good for it
myself. But ho ptobod Hat na, end
Btuck it in oar faces in sech a war
1 **tTte hri^hi1

“Do you think that Jcaua Cllriri
ould—wvald—well, do you think ho d
d^_a |«rr, unlarnt Flat Crickor like

School was dismimwl, and Ralph, in
■tead of returning to the Squire, s’ Mt
out for tho village of Clifty a few mites
asray. No one know what ho went for.
and some suggested that be had ‘«toi*d
Bui Bud .ahi “bo warn't that air kind.
Ua was one of them air sort aa died in
thrir tracks, was "Mr. Hartsook. They'd
find him on tho ground the aax' morn­
ing, an-i hr 'towed the master war
made of that air «rtt of stuff as would
bum the dog-on’d ole school bouse to
■ ashes, or blow it into .pbnlers, but what
he’d beta. Huw.umdorer he’d said ha
w» tegtea’ u&gt; help, and help hawodd;
, but all the situu.0 in Goiter wowldn t be
’ no account agin the cute they waa in the

JLUOUR WORK iMRJMJVTKO
Office

will tall Bui wfeat ft Is nil about, won’t
'
' '
r “ You know well enough. Folka my*
vou know more’boat tho robbery at tiio
Ihitcbmna's than you ortcr But I
don’t belfeve it. Far them as seyt it u
liars and thieves tlicirttelvre TaVi for
nona of that And 1 •han’t teB you
what It i* fcr. 8o now if you won’t
Ralph's voice was new heard demon 1- travel, why taka uff year coat and giti
rradv £rr a ihraahsnw. '
lug that the door be opened.
,
” I#d’e enwa her," aaid Hank, turn
ing livwl .with tear M the firm, coafoteal
tone of tho master, j
Bad straightened liinsvlf np. “ Hank
C're a coward. I're got a mind to
you. You got mo into ti-.is Idamed
m^endauviroawtoittoffauk. You
•Why 1 could chew you all up "
iost tech one af lheseere fastenings, nud
i’ll lay you out flat owl your back nforo
"I know Itai"
you can My Jack Bobjnson.
“Welt you’re tho gtittieet friter 1
The master was dlmbing to the roof ever did soe. ami at you’d je*t kept off
ary ground I wouldn't a-lottahed you.
with the board in hand.
" That nir won’t win." -kugbod Beto
Jansa outaute. Ho nag that than was,
no awake. Even Bud began to bouo
that Ralph would fail for ooc*. The
muter was now on th® ridge polo of the
school hooM. He took a paper from
hi* pocaet, and deli benlaiy poured die
content* down Uu&gt; cliitqaey.
Mr. I'vto Jone* shotitod “ Guncowder’." and started doWfa the rood to Ixi
oat of the way of th* rxotoeion. Dr.

i in. H* didn't
■aid Budd, who

Th* Itttk port earn, lock and Wood
before hfaa
••Sborire, you musa’t think Ovl ha.
forgo tten you. God i*ap tbings put -,

FOXX'S J
low nnd fcyyoctftfcni u

.yJ 1

�JaeMed to promt to our Minister, tho swwrev Lrt &lt;
Hun. E. B. Waihburra, a magnificent not so bleated,
srrrire of pfate fa, reknowisdgm-Bt of pie. So mote
bis devotion and efficiency hiw tte
Ev«ythtkg

undent received nt the
..
s»d sssph^r. Twu!
epeak al greater length in my oral, ami
in the meanwhile rsmaiu
Yours and the Bisses’* well wisher
aUftirad.

GILLETT A HALL.
....

oacfa to six mouths in the Psnltentlarv
and a hnc of *250,

Mr Ashbury rem unceo all intentions
oi ever con tending again lor the Queen's
rap in Awifoiu waists.

PnorrcTtox vs. Fun Txxnx.—The D*w
■ minion of Canada (including New Bruns­
Wick and Nov* Scotia) reports a total
popnlafam of 3.4H9S4 ; .bowing aa
irarnasBof.Ml.fi percent in the last
ten years. During our but decade, our
population increased from 81.44S.3S1 to
88,588,101, or nearly double the ratio
of the Cauadaw Considering tboir vast
expanse of fertdn unsoitfad territurv
and our loss of not lew than one mill­
ion penraa by oar greet civil war and
its consequences, w» submit that the

Mr. Thoma* Murphy, far now a year
uJ » iulf Collector rf the pert of New
York. h»» rerignod, usd the resignation
hw been accepted by thn Preaidant,
who has appointed Gra. Charter A. Arthurto Um vacuatpos- Tho New York

in South Carolina, are now beginning
Io admit that no body pays any attention
to their noise. They appear to bo really
getting angry because tbs press and tbs
people continue to treat their howls of
distress as the stop thief cry of tho rasoal who thus expoets to elude pursuit
verdancy awl protend to indignation af­
ter socl&gt; a virtue fa no longer in them.
They are old convicts and have bern of­
ten caught before at similar gamte of
political dpefit
But tho Baltimore .Sss of toMay appeare to feel not only indignant, but in­
sulted at the pvfert iadifererae which
the country manifests toward its daily

Thu Enipon.r bf Russia, Alexander
IL &gt;• said to hnvn sigued the temper­
ance pledge st the request of hfa wife. |
Hua. Garrett Davis has ju.&lt;t rorievvd
Mitinn
r.._ his ______
_
*5,000 fur
services■__________
as lawyer t.forKentucky io lbs Wolf Island case.
The wife of Mr. Rlaino presented
N'ot.ltb&gt;rimdiug tho great drotroethe Speaker with n thirteen -pound girl
baby on Sunday morning, October 31.
tlou at property by the Chicago fire sod
The Secretary of the Treasury has other tires In the pine regfora along tte
derided that iron barges uf foreign build
cannot be used on the Misaiaaippi Biror
with grout pleraure tliat our Fall and
in the transportatiou of grain Irotu St.
Winter supplies of pure Drugs and MedLouatoNvw Orleans,
ssrsv vvsss
Arthur X Brood, a forger, wav aen- l«lii&lt;M la larger and chca|&gt;er titan ever —Ug**l»,7- ”* J*W*r«tei XvteM. IfataslL
tsneed in New York. Saturday, to throe before altered far sale In tho city of JpCMITVJlS’ ■ ’
Cw in State Prieoa and to pay a Hasting*. Raving long somd the pub­
of II5.O00, to stand committed till lic In our present capacity and knowing
the wants of the people wo are fully

Parker, Demacratic, f%2D9. Democrat­
Kuth Carolina bring hunted like wild ic majority, 9,007.
Vanderpool still livra and is in the
! beasts to the . woods and mountains!
lumber woods above Midland. Tbsro
Well, the fact fa, that people are not no is no foundation for tho reports of hfa
deaU..
I wars formerly. They hare saffiriont
Gwwgv Jones, of the New York Tfaus,
hard sense to know that where people is menUonod aa a raniUlatu foe Mayor,
' hare to be hunted to the woods by law
I officers, they must have fait that they
dSeereed hunting, or they would not vul. untarily leave their tanua and take i to
1 the woods and mountains, likitylhe
beauts to whom the N.ui cutui&gt;ares them.
It is now thought that Hou. Revenly •
I Johnson ia in duly bound to divide with
I he Ssa the large fee which is being i
collected in South Carolina for defend- ’■
ing the Ku-Unx; inasmuch aa be used give him foJUO if he will do it in a ‘•virthe colnmM of that paper aa an adver- I tious and gentle manner."
The man who prefers hi* honor to
i tisiag medium to get him a nice fat yob
as Attorney. When the ex-minister, Ufa interest is tho typical fool to ninei tenths of mankind. To tho one tenth
bo is the typical Men.

xca: Fifteen years ago I last visited thia,
tween Murphy and tho President. Tho ' then alow, but now thriving and growreagned and resigning Murphy tells the rag viltagn of Brighton, Livingrton On.,
President that he baa been “ (wnwecuted Michigan. In those primitive timer
far righteousness saba” by the Tr^aw Barrell’s tine of four bone stage. land­
and other cvil-mindmi juuraafa
But ed m nt the village Hotel after a heavy
he hae borne it all in patience far the' ride of 6 or 7 bom, tifad, duaty and
crows. Now-mark the change which a
Eailroad produces. Two hours bowling
lore suffiriently.
to serve tho
gives it up b
would daruag- 1
The Presides
resignation fa ,
and waa evidem
of pouring tho
Murphy’s tearful heart Ths Preeidcnt
was » glad to got rid of Murphy that
ho did not weigh the word.* used in giv­
ing him a “ character." Neither owghi kfatorot attendee. Hup’t Brew derives
any friend if tho President to weigh great popularity ia thia farming cunnauthem. It is fa good riddance far Presi­ nity or account of his Democrat!-- style.
dent Grant and for tho Ih-pubfa an par­ Ha can wear an old coat and handle
ty of New York. CH the new appointee freight with the best of his employre and
we know nothing, and tho New York I
public ai^ear not to know much. He . thereby. At ell events it ia a nice man
ner to learn. and fajt in the lone rut
I find Brighton vastly improved and i
of tho war, and received the brevet of
Brigadier General. Up to about the
time of Tammany Hall's cxplori-in, he new stores, and dwellings are springing
hold a 110,000 office under that organ-, up sB around and the . roads, ones so
uation—a fact which does not tpeak too ! lonely and quiet, are now noisy with ।
well for his political or braiuea. integri '
ty. But that he is . decided hssprovement on Murphy is pretty certain. As
be was born in Vermont, graduated at 1
Union College, and is a lawyer by pro­
femion, he may bo ssppooed to have a I
respectable education, which Murphy’s I
birth ia Ireland did not allow him to ob- ■ I which they are no justlr proud. Oh
tain. On thu whole, whether consider- ’ slow tU ftfy Detroit, “cf all thr sms
sd educationally er politically, st fa an rcmmictcd to thy charge" this one of
improvement on Murphy, and wo con­ helping new Bailroads cannot bo proven when drank, and that ho admitbal being
gratulate the Preaidant and the Repnb- against thee Yea, verily thia is even too drank tbs night previous to her
death to remember how many blows he
: This village has tpro elmrtfare, both gave bar I1u&gt; officers found the body
, very neat affaire. The 1’rvshr terfaut has of the diseased at her Into homo (!) on a
for ite issrtor U» Bov. Wm. Grandy, who board laid across two barrels, the nose
broken and rat, the scalp badly rat and
Tho lipb in Monday’, -d.boo giro,
one rye blackened. In th- Mate room
the management of the Detrod, Lan­
with tho corpse was a shivering, half­
sing and Lak. Michigan Raiin-d ths
starrod little chad, daughter of deesss
ad. Katoiy rerided ia th. Northern
suburb, of Washington where lb« op.
tionof Uiapeopla. I merely repeal what portunity to spend his time in tho man­
I am told, but if it ba to, I would mere­ ly exertion of beating to death an unforbring the trade of the State, wfaroW ly suggest aa to whether thaw are not Innate woman waa favored by the
sfa«U jw, to that city. Wo believe m jfatiy of aw^jsete to th* * Law sod apenaaly settled character of the neighbuilding up th. business of o«r new
State, and Issa -with great pleasure
-------- -v,-.--------- wrx-aara
that Detroit is waking up to the .impw- - sonry.re Anti-Masonry, and all other out-

price that win defy rompriitton. Oer
■toek as usual comprise-* a fall line of
pure Drug, and Chemicals; Patent Med­
icines, Druggists Sundries of all kinds, I

WE Em EAGLE

law Is the Time Is Subscribe J

THE LAIIEtflEWIPAPEI IN

TNE STATE

riiw, Prise I'oms.lre and Hair Olla,
Toilet Goods nml Fancy Article*.
School Ba&gt;ka, all tlie standard Works,

Detroit Stoves!

I'KTITU: ANl&gt; MIBIiol: rlUMKH,

'State Fair at Kalamazoo, '
•
Northwestern Fair at Urand Rapids,
Note, Legal Cap, Writing Desks, Envel- ,
opes, Cold Pens, Ink anJ I'rndls. Bris­
tol Boanl. Drawing Paper, Gill Pajvr,,

Wlko’s Spirit of the 7us-m says that
those who have bet the Goldsmith Maid
beat Dexter’s time, at Milwaukee, have

ThfMiml Stmaanlhr ——
IIEA WEST Stoves
In the Market.

No sooner has Brasil abolfatied sla- ,
vary than she begira to call for school
books. Freedom uiiQ education go to
gather ; liberty and tho spelling book
are one and inwparable.
। Thoma* J. Durant, of Washington,
' fonuariy of Iziufaiana, has been ap.poiuted U. 8. Advocate before tho
arbitrators to settle tho claims of Ameri­
can cilimu* against Spain, in place of
Caleb Cushing, resigned.

The Pennsylvania Railroad Cuui]&gt;auy
announce that tho Now Jersey Railroad

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

560,000 GG

machinery and Supplies.

©5,000mGreonbucka!
Theyare: Eamuri Parker, George W.
Doane, John H. Uookins, Alerao Pos­
ter, Jonathan M. Wainwright, Thomas
M. Clark, Goorm. M. BandaB, F. DHuntington, and Mark A- D. Howe.

SBssHirns

WANTED
or which the highest market price in Cash
will be paid.

forts of Mr. Joy 4. make that cite msoad in enterprise and ability.
&gt;»
the West, sa.1 with which none era socceesfully contend for the burincm of this
State. Just what the-SsffrsMyi in tbs

“« (*«
Sto&lt;^
made of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the Ji arid.

8HKPABB’S

coram YffiOB'nnns INOCURE GO CHARGE

and Meo a High School a. «xra as pusrible It is a shamo and -liagrare that,
the Nattooal Capital baa been so fang I

■^;rtr*TT)
ACXLBr A SIUDX,
•- • {Mtii MiilirtistemJIlUMi.

NATUBE’8
Hair Restorative
Fritts. Ftaroi ui biptts,

_____ :.......
CASH

Pnid for Live

�Tip ftyrteuev BMlOup
whmai &gt;AH» w mmtiiutt.

The Houghton GmrtkMv. Mr. Trom­
bley, the hwfoaud of ths woman who
wu aiurdored Oct 10th, has beeu sen!
to the Insane Asylum at Kalxxaoroo.
Tboboaueof Mrs Pangbora, a wid­
ow, living 1 LS mite, wostef Bataa
Rapid*, was consumed by fire on the
HUk Little was roved.

Demorest’B Uhutratcd Monthly

A man named Mfohs.l O'Grady abet
aad mortally wcundod another by tho

CBItCBH.

public Unefactors.
Hut hand earn, aa is Uta extenor of
»hia fine Jour story building, onB naoda

,*BKS

MAMMC.

Peninsular Rail'

“-^sessse

‘Why, it custe tea cents—not twe dol» by a lung shot.'
‘But tea rents three times a day is
ixrty coats.’
Ttsi is ss true as tho maltiphcatioa

LUMBER

contents of it. well-stored shaves and
Diamomls of the first wster. precious ahmes at all deempbons,
jeweby and watches from all countries.'
DebeeriU for the Ifopabliraa Baxsaa. including our own, to say nothing of
Hera the changes ia the edvertiro- " their own" which ie not inferior in any
way Io any imported (aa miny win tro«: of ths Groot Weri^ Railway
tify who use them) eh thro. present a
Thursday, our Natioosl Holiday, ob
dasaling array which almost bewilders
eve it by rloaiagoll places of busineea
the casual visitor.
Did our si«cr&gt; permit we would give
a detailed deeenptioa at “ Our Watch,"

WANTED

BAJCA" JFXZA-ffT,
c/mutr.
HVfTErOOP,

was Wjy,fi98 63. The receipts durii
tho weak atnnuatod to •5O.M16.O7 ; tmenta during the -me time II 2D. 190.1
decrease during tho »nk •7R.9S0.10.

n odors to call and see it for tbmnaelvee.
It is sMiehigwa invention and as each
daeervas the benefits of a “ protective

Fur fear anybody might be scared al
our descriptMO of the gorgemsaOM of
this luatitntion we ova assure them that
low priced goods (but no Iwig us articles}
Tussas. -To C. B. Baah. Ea^.fora CM be purchased as eheap as at inferior
Time Card, on the Muskegon Division of
tho Grand River Valley Railroad.
'
Furthwnuuro tho Proprietors an
trous gentlutnar. end show their
T freely to rich aad poor alike.
’
Their enterprise aad fondue
i printing ink eetitlu them to all th

Lml hm prits.

Tux Artime.—We an in receipt off
the liocctnber number of the Atlantic,
which spread before the nailer a mental
feast that Minot be surpassed. lite
contents are—“Light and Darkaan,"
by John Flake; •'The Legend Beautiful."
a poem by H. W. Luagfrllu* ; further
ft Jour- iwo say* Superintendent Schuyler left
noy,” by W. 1&gt; Howells, of &gt;. gjt, with us a sample lot of steamed fruit
. , that was in the green awki but three
Beaumont,” by J. W. DeForest,
hours before being placed ua our table.
Henry James* “Watch and Wan
By this proana the green fruit kees none
of its levur, bat roteiaod ita original
“Shasta," by Ciamm King; “Gen. eweetneas and dolidousnesc. This pro­
Butler's Cainjwign In Massachusetts," cess of preserving fruit is certainlv aa
important invention, and will work sn
by “Warrington ;'* •Use Princess Bub rntirv revolution in tho maaaer of pre­
sail Her Friends," by Bret Harte; a serving fruit
poem entitled “Chicago," by Whittier,
and “Our Whispering Galjery,'' by Mr.

He are Western Agents
for the Waltham Watches—
a full and complete assort­
ment always an hand—at
wholesale and. retail.

KT3.-S.

Have all their best grade
of Lady’s
manu­
factured e-xprts9^jor them
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Switzerland, and
thye save to their customers
tho importeds profit in JVetv
York.

sgrs."gasrrJ6
S&amp;Itlra.Ss

New Advertisements.

■ ICH1GAR CENTRAL R. R.

Grind River Valley Division

Your fad.-d locks cm be raetored to
all th«r yvuthful beauty by using Na­
ture's Hair Restorative, which is free
from all daugoromi drugs. See ad ver-

A Milwaukse dispatch says the Lake
Michigan cable committee of the Charaucr of CvniaHve made their rejsirt on
A noun for the traveler, sot excelled Thursday. ffi.’jnng a hempen cable, the
in the State—l*in’s Hora, Niles Wo cost of which baa linen figured down to
know this by having enjoyed the hoopi.
tality ofvems Wi ll H. Pika.
A Htxax or Ixxx—On Friday kef
Mr J. P. Hubert,, x.f thia city, shed Jkr
wild tarkeys, and on Saturday • red ferta in regard to a hemps* cabta, makes i
a report eudewroring t» show Its superi­
ority over an 'JOa cable. The sptciflt
gravity, being, very light, while its ten­
sile strength is very great, would render '
a breakage lose liable than many others.
Prof. J. A Lapham makes a report

30,000 feet of Ash Lum­
ber, 10.000 feet White Oah Th.- Union Scrricee on Thanksgiving
Lumber, and 5,000 feet day, will bo hold in the MethodistChurch,
eoraoa by Rev. T.
White Wood wanted on ac­ i at 11 o’clock, s.
count, and in exchange for
Agricultural Implements.
uovfttf

This arrangement is a great s.oiu.m■&gt;ing of day aad gravel. the slopes uni
datiun to the jievple along the Valley Di- 1
form, ahd the gvaerr I dejsh not excell­
virion, and will bo generally spjwvciaing GW feet, would make it favorable

V. F. Dwiywr A Co.

Drown have the Agency for thia Uty
for the celebrated Non-Explosive Bur­
ning Fluid. It ie much cheaper than
keroecos, and to bunt in eonuectlea with
the patent jet burner, makes a light
«|tud to gas. It i» nou-explosive.
Every body should try it.

Michigan Central R. R.

.sst

and Slerplng QxrcArs. cauMninff all •
modern fm/irocwwrsrts, arr nut thrvugk .
on all trains from Bugnlo, .Viagara
rolls, Clrrriand. s&gt;*d CttreutnaU to .Vvsr .
Detoil and Grand Rapids It ia attached York, esaknv &lt;f*rrjt coanorilows widk al/
to tho Fast Express leaving Detroit al Hner of l\irnffn and tbasCirlsr S'ramrr.,
11.30 in tho murniug. aad reaches Grand
Rapids at t-30 r. w , via the Valley Di- :
vision, and leaves Grand Rapids st li»0 '
r. a. fur Detroit, where it arrives, via
Fast Expnroc. at G;S0 iq the evening. I

It would be a good investment fur aa msroo for arban. and then to the Westactive, energetic man, who understands era Uuina Telegraph Company. The
€haml&gt;er of Qanmeree directed the Com­
the printing busincsn.
mittee to procure private sutMfiriptions
Wxrrxa—A Proclamation by hie for the preliminary survey to be under
Honor, the Mayor, requesting all planes taken by Mr. Rrade.
of bniiases to oiose on Thanksgiving,
and rvywrssy all saloons to remain closed
during the day. Shall wo have it T

ASTROLOGY

Racates.—TIm* surviving members of
the “Old Third" Infantry will hold
their annua! reunion Wednaeday. the
13th of December, at Grand Rapide
In the evening there will be n grand
supper and “social season," with a

w.USZJrf teed some]
ITJeCfiSSmSto'

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A NontvxrtoB Fit to *a Manx—The
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succevded in irganixMic the Kalamaxmc gives esdvrMsneot to an article bringing
Hastings, Lwwall sari fttnyruia railrood,
I Hon. Jarare P. Joy, of that
and elected Thomas 8. Cobb, of Kaisthe conservative candidate for
masoo. President, with an eflkteat Board
al in lf*7i- We de nut know
of Directors A aember of the gentle­
men
wiU
visit
Greenville,
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end
ich of a omserrative Mr. Joy
The attention of oar readers is called
to the proposition to club Demurest's
Monthly with Tn Binu aad to send
make a better President, or for whom
both. Slid the beautiful cltrom.., Isn't
it would giva us groatwr pk-asuro to
rias Paxrrr, for W 63, or both and Hiwork as thr- Republicwn eoadldato, roiiawatxi's Wooins for H-63.

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Smith, who retree, because tho 01-health
Th- Democrals are looking tgv! -lUy
of himself enJ fsmily requires a more have elected aa aHenuaa in &lt; orunaa
ths wintor, where his acknowledged
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maployraent. We expert to see this
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Fuar hand of eatlla wars, cut tha 13lb,
stolen from the bera-yard of Mrs. H.
B—jarara. of Clio.
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uaiag the blood ufguod and pure stonka,
or lhe n-azlt, unless groat judgement is !
exrroisoJ, willbu disappointmentaad de- i
tertorstiun. A Brahiua hen and a
Crore Comr cxk will also j-roduee an
excellent crow ; they an. hardy aad |
•jelly reared, and attain to great sxsa
Thg flesh k of dehcKus flavor, and »|
fttlhr equal to the! of tho Dorking, pod i
oil! corner maturity, and may be ^illis free from that wry d-licaia coasti-j
tutiop which often render th" latter an ’,
THE BUT ttUCE ABO tEUIH
unproBtablo fowl. Lastly. »ki&gt;
MM. la mj part &lt;M lb- world
Hrahnia ctoihms make goad tavern, the
orom between a Brahma hen and aj
FOR FAMILY USE.
StMoinh or Minorca .cock prod new a ,
fowL gedgraUy black on the body, with
dart stripM hackle, which, for average |
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7 per cent kae than last year. In
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eent above average.
OtU, about wuno aa last year.
j
Btrlry, about an average crop.
A«dwA«t, a poor crop.
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NO. 32

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1871
of tote Iqtotain *trike* a saev-vd time it 11
stake aafaUtert. to Soo- Yo* boJu'i
tetter te soon with u*. Which way did

how that the mm wiih a wooden-leg
bail outrun them all. But the escape
of one devoted victim did not mollify
the filing of the people toward tbo
next cue.
Ly llH time Bud returned Ha arm
wk* very juinful, sad th" next day he
went undec Dr. fimall'a treatment to re
duee tho fiwtcw Whatever suirdciouaBnd might have of Pete Jone*. bo
wna out afiieted with Ralph’s dread of
toe client youg dAar. And if there
wm aortofag timall admired, it was

let, but I mat Janes right by tho big
road, and bo swoarnd al mo and said
he’d kill ma if I didn't go back and
3. And so I w-nt bsak to tbo house
then slipped uut through tbo gravevard. You see I was bound to come of
I got skinned.
Far Mr. Pcaraon's
stuck to mo and 1 mean to stick Lj him.
Real Trinh Popllnm,
Velottra,

Hertreat,

Japanese Bilka, atripod and pl*d&amp;.

AJi

OUR ACORN PARLOR

Wtea Ralph left tan rehmtotenaa be
felt Breen. Tnaro were Bad and Shocky
(tons ou an strand of tnrecy, and he.tb*
crueuc tnember of th«i fJiiurch of the
BortLisita, was not with them. Tbc
more lie thought of it the more he
soem*l to be a roward, and die more
bo tteeuUtd himself; oo, yielding a* nrual to too first bravo impulse, bo leaped
nimbly over the tenon and started brisk­
ly through the forest in a diroctom in­
tersecting tbo path on wliioh were Bud
aad Btooky. Ho osmo ia right j*-t

LEADING STOVE,

of all Popular Make.
Cheaper than Ever!
Flanels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

10 per Cent. Below Ball Prices.
loots at Prioee that would Make a Quaker
Laugh.

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!
Which le made In the same manner, with CMt-Llnlng and Dtvlng Flue. Thia
Stove tea the largest itoor of any Store of tho kind, making It a capital Stove for
Fnrmera. Tn MtdiUon we keep the HWIBS COTTAGE. RIVAL, CABINET,
COTTAOE B15LLE, KING, DIAMOND and many other kind*.

JOHN A. GREBLE.

MARK tU88FJ.K

Clothing. ।

Groceries, Hats, Caps, and

l*« Ik. Virtea Md l.« Rsteetel.

Srpnui Istaiol Deitiiix.

Plaids and Satires
Barlow &amp; Goodyear.
The best place uj^the
CITY OF HASTINGS,
•to buy

fritu, Fiwm ail Wx

GROCERIES
at the new brick store of
CITY PAINT
c»bim

pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

STORE!

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Paints, Rnuhcs, and ArCffiERJir,
tal’a Material*, Wall
whitewood,
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•’BITEASE,
Shade*.
EABD tad SOFTMAPLE
ncnrai mx* oua. arc. wa.
tad BASSWOOD.

warning ia tho eabhi on Rocky r..4C
Seeing Itolpb alio bloated, and went i
to tlio ealdu.
“Well,*'aaid Ralph, “theenemy

Tait thought camo to Ralph Eke
an inspiration. It ph-asod the old man's
whim, and bo Mt down on th- dourrt-p.'
.
\
I ‘/Now, I suppox.’," Mid Ralph, ** that
General WinAakl tteufi always looked
into thing! a little before be want into a
fight. Didn't tel?
- T. be auni-” a**

lik« sumo other folk*’ had been. For
Ilia j»art be bad mom enough to know
they waa outne peonlo as it wouldn’t do
io eel a body’* eelf agin. And aa for
him. ho didn't bait hi* brain* oat agio
• buckeye tree Not when hu was
tuber. And to they managed, during
Bude confinement to the boaae, to keep
him well supplied with all the ordinary
dUcorafort* of Efe.
But one visit from Martha Hawkins,
ton wurds of kindly inquiry from her,
and the remark that hi* brokoa arm
remain-led her of eumething ste had

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AU Ik. Hud raTbsliaea tea..
All tk« Moen •&lt; Ik. aWsrt
Tk iMuaeto Art. .r AM
DralllXn Vr tke uratlarMM ;

Wk. sees sb Mated k...,
As»i ta Uteai aaray

BOSTON CASH STORK-

Other iufinonrea were at work upon
biin alto. Mr. Mean. voltoryd and
thundered in har usual style about bi*
"taken' with a eno-leggod thief, and
ruuniri’ arter that mailer that custom­
er, akonlin' to her teU. She'd slier*
raid co. Ef.hc’d a been con.ulted he
wouldn't* bees hired. He warn't fit

Steokv," bo acid, "do yon ran
d tall th o ole man that I want
a tight off down by th. Spring,
rn kwp closte behind you.
▼body Man Io trorbio you, do

Wool Plnlda.

til Pete, wit hi* Itog-drorer'a whip w«.
right upon him.
Slioccy tried to halloo hr Bud. bnt
howa*ldc. one in a nightmare The
, yell died into a whisper which could not
bare teen heard tan feet.
I shall not repeat Mr. Jone*'* word..
' They were frightfully prolan*. But to­
! did not atop at word*, lie .wept hi*
I whip round and gare little Shocky one
I tambl" ent Thvu the vine, wax reIVC sod, and tlu&gt; piercing cry of pain
i brought Bud down tho jsith flying.
1 1 You good-for-uuthing scoundrel.1'
growled Bud, "yjou’re a cuwerd and a

Poor Hhoeky wa* eick. Tho exrite■uent had been too much for him. and
thought hi. forar waa very alight H "a*
enough to nrodnoe jnat a little delirium.
Either Ralph ur Mira Martha was gen­
erally at tho cabta“ They’re coming,’' said Htooky io

yrare- I wwb Hannor. wou d hold mo’
ao'a lw couldn't God'e forgot all about
u. here m Fat Creek, and there'* no­
" And Btecky and Mi*a Martha oa&lt;i body to help ft.”
Jonw, who prudently chnngwl posifion
pood aids, bat nothing in «I
And ba shivered at every rudJcu
in eueb a way a* to get the uppar ride of Hanaah
1
rauud He wa. twrer free from thia do ■
tte hUL
Ibattle."
"7b be euro.” said the testerimaker, urioui fright except when the maator
“ Well, Hl gin you tho upper eel*,
iicld him tight iu hi* arm*. He atagbut com* on," eri»f Bud, “ efyou a'n’t | a
• little duuotfully
“ Now, let’s look at toolrms and ao- •ere.1 arvunii tho tto-r, the vety .hadow
afeared to fight .-omebody beiHra a nour
I think you call them.— &gt;f RUocky. and waa an terrified by the
Httl.i »iek1r baby or a crippled eoldier. coutarntenis.
&lt;
Well, Hu* old tuuaket Ira* been loaded ipproxchaf night that Ralph atrad in
Come on?’
•die cubin on Wedneeday nlgut and Mm
Pete wa* uo in.iguifieantaalagonisL ~Thi.
■
ton yw." said toe «U ledv. ilawktns Oaid «■ Thursday wight. On
Hr had been a great fighter, and hi*
welforauoMd arme* wore like iron. H.&lt; '“An 1 too lock i* to ruity that you could Friday, Bud aent k note to Ralph, a*kouck it when wanted to take aim at ini: him to com • and aeo him.
ted not Iteupleudid wl of Bud, but ho nut
■
“ You me, Mr. Hartemk. 1 te'u't forhad more skill and expotioocu iu tho
ut wtet er m’i about puttin' in our
rude tournament of fls'a to which the
iat Iwks'ur J -u. Cfanet Fro been
backwuoi. ieeo much giran. Now, bo- I
* tryiuc to read ►■&lt;»* about hre. wlule
ing out of the right of witneean and
1 rat here. And 1 nad where te raid
sure that ho ivuld be about the fight I
v^^-fkfog "tow’’
te" lb"Lre«* of
afterwards, te did a«4 ecruiJ* «•&gt; toko
jia brethren King ait the aemd lite aa
adrantages which would have dugru td
if it wm done foe Jem Uhriavh.umf.
him forerer if te ted taken item ui a .
Sow, there', hteoky. 1 reckon. pYape,
publie fight oa eiociwa uk training day.
fauvbody 1* a Btile brother vf Jeau*
lie took the uphill ride, and he clublivd
Christ, it i» that Hbocky. IMe Jonra
I lux whijHrtalk, striking Bud with ah
and hi. brother Bill ft dutarutined to
■ bi* fore* with the u«a«o *i«l, which,
bare
him back there to-worry. Beknra.
coward-liku, b» had loaded with lead —•
you
rote's one of the dooufy ComBad thrwd up Ui* strung left arm and
uiisaioners and to morry’* the day that
patriKi the Imuw, which, bowwror, wa*
they bind out. He want* to bind out
co fioroo that it fracture 1 one of the
that boy jrf to Rdte old Pearaon and
bones of the arm. Throwing away bi*
you and me You aee, the ole »&lt;«*» •
whip te runted upon Bud fuxrjualY, in­
-wn helped by the neighbor., and ho 11
tending to overpower him, but Bud
etem Steeky to b«*a pauper «d ttey
slipped quickly to one rid* and 1-1 Joure
a'n’t no human tool here aa dareo to do
pas* down tU» hill, and ai Juaea cama thing contrary to
Cuukln t
up again Mean* dealt him vm cru.hlng
you git him over to Uwiebrnff I II
blow tliat sent him fnUjimgth upon the
ground Nothing b it too foavmuMrsHl
him fuiui a muni terrible foil. Joue»
nut take Shocky to tbo «a:te’» '■»*«’ h*
sprang to lu» feet, mote align than «vec
fudnd bU onlv bomu Bui there was
at being whipped by ofio A bom he re
i gnnled aa a boy, end drew a king &lt;lirk. knifo Bnt Pete wn* blind with rage,
Them
folk*
won't
be
hero
ttU
mllnlgh!.
ask her to keep him And, to any rate,
nasi Bud dodged the knife, and tide
ticre gave Polo a blow ua tbotiuM which m come for you at nine with my. ruin ho would save Shoeky ecm»fa&gt;«
Ai be went oct ui the dual. he m*t
1 marred too bomsdil*** of that feature, cult, and 1’11 Mt you down over
! and doubled the f*Uow up against n t-wo on the big road on Buckeye Kun Hannah fat the ton-.
Then you can git on ths mail wagoc
(to ■: ioxtDran.1
' ten feet away.
Ralph came in sight in time tu see that pamo* there about fire o'clock in
tte beginning of tb* fight, end Iw ar­ toe moiniu', and go orer to JackaOn
rived on tho ground just a* Pete Jones coontyknd koop shady tm wo want yyo
went duwn under the well dealt blow to fooo the enemy And to aweor agtn
from tho only remaining fixt of Bud some folks. And then well -end for
Means.
•'To bo auro.” eaid tho Old nan la a
White Ralph tied an Bud's duabled
left arm Frto piokwl hfalwlf up stowl v. broken votes. I reekoa General Wu*»U‘-b
and, muttering that be felt “conrid’ablo firid bcoll soukh’t diempprove
• ,
shuck up like," eihwleJ away lik* a a maneuver as that thar."
Mia* Martha beamed «. Bud to his
evident delight, ter te earned hi* pain­
hare weakened into sympathy with bis ful arm port &lt;d tou way homo with tier.
fnuuo, remarked feebly that be wo* Ralph noticed that Hannah.looked ai
. cooaid'abte shuck up Uka, ami vuoch- him with a look fall of rentewdibg om»homo wax to rai*o 33.000
ssfed no otter explanation. Bvea to
not high fat a minute; thu* an
wife ho only eaid that he fell party ctm
! 200 bone power would be a
rid nWe shuck up like, ami that the boys
al to that of 900 homos, «*ch
,0W pounds one fool high por
Watt liad two method* uf coin-

Sign 1 Ornamental Painting,
Grrisio^,
Ptftr-lltyaf,

■ r*i—-■*.
etttioo of tho uupojular obi man wa*
only blind to eave somrbody elM;:that
they were ihiovto who e led "tttoji ttusf ”
And he felt consequently ttet this was a
cbanoc to jiui hi* newly-formed resolu­
tions into practice. The 01.1 Teotitateut

trouble WHS rour arm. fofo.'1 raid ILslpi
tenderly.
“Never mind; I pat in &gt;ny te.! lick,
for JZim. that air time, Mr. Hart.ook.'
Ralph skivered a Utile at thought of this
bul if it wax right to knock Jonas down
st all, why might not Bud do it “heartiiy as unto the Lord F Gideon did not
foal any rnaru honest ploasaTO in cLmtlring toe Midiauitaa toan did Bud in
eeadrng Pete Janes away comad'ahte
shack up lika.

CHAPTER XVH.

icnce

mg u i-ortiruiar |iow-

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Stuffs,

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BOTTLED VUMA BBB.!
XCtTUUHra CKLIUMUTri&gt;

WINE OB BEER

AINTS

t, r«nU!-. *&gt; yri-rett tauCiw l-sh
***
AJhHSRT KMELBERG.
CALL ATWHM STANLEYS*

The oU bastel-makcr wa* toe m-ast
unpopular man in Fait Creek toetnet.
two greet vtore It. would go
tmtofas most uarerupatoas manrea.

�roit Stoves!
Cuban water* hare been ineirtteted, in
rose it should becomr mcfautry, l.is|&gt;are
no etfort to protect th* IHe* and proi«rty of fosut jUt Ameriran eitixeus, and to
maintain th* dignitv of tho flag. It ia
hoped that aU |wmdmg -juration* with
Spain, growing out of the affaire in
(Stba, may bo adjtuted in the spirit uf
jtaacc ar..lconriliabun which has hither­
to uuktad the two Powers in their Iroetmrutof such question*.

fiahad policy t f the United Statee, I barn
ri-cogputel thia ehangv. Tho ratlfle*
bon* Of th* new treaty uf commeree be­
tween ttte United Staten and Italy hanbeen exchanged The ta o pewtn s have
agreed fa their treaty that property at

Tb* fottowmg is the annual m*e*ag*
sri ProaUont Grant, which was tranaauttad to the Forty-tecond Congre** nt the
ifeaing of ita st com! susaicn on Mon­
day, D***mbsr 4 :
In addrroeing mr thud annual umaage to.the law-making branch of the
Gorwwwwat, it ia gratifying to be abU
to state dial, during the put year. atao-

tbrir old hafot* of life to embrace the oo1} *|«*&gt;rt&lt;milv which is left than to aI vi.rd v«terniaatta*i.' t roaourawM Ifaer. *1 sj^rouriatione to sorry Mt th* Iodise
I y-icc p-niry. not only because it is hu-

are the •■■■■■
rita rum*rkx earaBrnrxT.
eralioa etao, th* policy of granting a TsrTho enlarged receipts of tbe PoetoAe* I rilorial C&gt;ov&lt;gnmeut to the Indiana io tbe
DeuartmaBl, a* shown by the accompany Indian Territory west «t Arksnaaa sod
iaTrepurtof lb* tcej-tetet Owoeral. Mistos,i. and'mflibot Ktetad &gt;1.
! I
•xbibi* • gratifyiag &gt;»&gt;**•« in that re. .very rtglit gosranlred to th* Indians |
brsitekof ibepnfaie smtee. Il i. theibv treaty .Could be secured sod sttah a ! T,”
indsx of th* growth of edacMsoU and Sltrodrto migl.t In ffm* lw Ike r.oaAs r.FtW ’

The Fortv firet Coagrew, at its third
inwiiwi, made an appropriation for tho
organ isatton at n mixed eommiaaton f»r
adjudiratiag uptei the chum* of citmons
oi th. United Ktate* ngsunat Stmui.
I growing oat of the insuxrectio* ia Cuba.
That mmiuieafon has siace been organ­
: irml I trsusmit berwwith th* convapondnoo* relating te ita foxmation and

• The na*4 year ha*, under a wise 1’rwideuce, been on. of general prosperity
to the S*th&gt;n It baa, however, been
attended with more than usual chasheemeal in th* loss of hfe and property by
■form aad fire. Those diasirtora hare
w-rrm! to rail forth the best element* .of
human nature in our country, and to

The inevrmbta &lt;uutm&gt; of th* Busaiau
Mmiater at Waahfagtoa raadered it
nere■■ rv toaak hia recall and to di-clin*
longer ti rec**re that funrriouary aa a
diplomatic repr*euntaiirv. It was itupoeaibfo, with self-rn*] *«. ur with a juat
n-garri to th* dignity of th« country, to
permit Mr. Cetera*? to ccmlitMU to hotel
vhl, fkL. IX.W-*Aw
hi* i«nuttont iaurforeuo* through va­
rious mean* with tbo rotation, ta'twevu
the United ritales aud other ruwen. In
divilixml nations, and b* the final accordjuir* with my wish**, thia Guveasa of returning to pruluctire indna- meut has been relieved of farther interiilUona of muu now maiutair ed to
the diiputee of nation* by the bay-

1 tnuwmit, herewith, a copy of the
treaty alluded to, which has been con-.
daded mm* the ailjuurnttMUi of Congrflue with her Britannic Majeetr, and u‘ Mikado has, aince the d.** ol the last
oowr of the protocol* of the ronihreuoM srasiun of Cougreaa, selected citiren* uf
of the commiwioBera by whom it waa thu United States to scrcr in important
negotiated. Thia treaty provide* meth­ office* in the sevara) departments of
od* for adjusting the qu cationa peading their government- 1 hare nwn! Us
betoreon th* two nation* Various quoo- think that thi* aefoctioa ia due to au ate
tiofle ar* to !&lt;«• readjusted by arbitration. prreialiun of the dirintorestadntMaof the
I recommend Cougrve* at an early day to policy which the United Btate* ba* pur­
make the nwr—ry proetaton for th* sued toward* Japan. It is oer tlerire to
tribunal at Gram and for th. *everal continue to maintain this diaiittmetod
With Chiaa as w&gt;d! a*
enrtmimfon* uu the part ef th. CaitoU •“A jaut
State, called fur by the treaty. Ui* Japan, the comepondcnce transmitted
Mageety, the King of Italy, the Freni- herewith shows that tu«ro is no drapoai
tiou on the part of this Guvrrumrnt to
tKio
swerve from it* eaftaViabed &lt;-ouree —
rrosnptod by a desire to put an end to
the barbarous treatment of oar ahipi wrecked sailor* on the Con-an coast. I
cuiavd my thank* to be suitably ex­
pressed fis die readiness with which tbe
joint request haa been complied with by
the appointment of genttameu of «u*
nence smd morning to throe hapurtant
Ilia Majesty, the Emperor ot Germany .
haealM been ptoased to comply with thu
join requnat of th. two government*,
and haa amounted to act a* the krbitra
tar of the diaputnd water boundary betwnou the United State* and Great Bril- S'esfher came. A force waa then landain. The cuntractiag partial in the ad, and after aa ar-luous march orer a
treaty hare undertaken to regard, a* rugged and dubcnlt country, tho forte
betweaa thamaelvoa. certain prindpte* of from which the outrages had been computtie b*r for which the Uttied Stetaa
hare contended from the ruromuuc*tueat of tbidr htatory. They hare also the criminate. and haring vindumtad tiu&gt;
agreed to bring the*, prindplee to the honor of the flag, tho en«diti&lt;&gt;a re­
knowledge of tbe other maritim* pow- turn'd, finding it impractical- e, under
•re, and tu invite them to accede to Hieu- th-circumstance*, to conclude the de­
Negotfafaxui are going un us to the sired cuureutiufi I respectfully refer to
form of the Bote by which tbe invitation th. curresiwndciteu relating thereto,
hcrnwilb submitted, and bare th. subj*rt for each actiou a* Congress may

navi. * aarou
Adrausitero-

Tna Seanot Ftnrvai. - -A Quarterly
magarine, devoted Io original matter,
tor Day School and Sunday Schorl Ex-,

J^e

Stove

rior Charcoal iron,
. &gt; in iha World.

The October number of this' rixxila?
J* ~»&gt;y » IhcnHl ftA.'-A
Mil*

groat Chiang* .flflu .udwa all ready to
hi»Mr e-^duriv* to tCngor and stabil'map, henbane rnpria tod, and jtut reachUy ,7 rejmblie* With ..art irerilm f thaJUitaah Pmxmm into on. territory U,&lt;
J*™
, T?_MT&gt;
,1 adaa.’ Aa its aubacrintion list waa
like oura, aturh of it sparsely populated,! nr ana Bute. *i------- »
1
■—L
tsr lui ol
but all requiring tbe lervie* of iBc nnil, terior ha* tr*
' it ia net at present to be expected that | length and'I
ptared upon an equality with the rvpro- I this deparinseul can be nsadc *tlf &gt;e&lt;tain | tiou
■eutatirea of Great Britain aad seis I ing, but a gradual approach to this end
Tli
othnr i’uwer*. As now situated, our from Jtu to year i* euafideotly rvltad oti.
।
__________________________________
reiuwaentatirea in Jap&gt;u and China
haw tn depend for intensttn and trans­
■rittlity
lators upon natives uf these rountries
Tk. ....
_______________ __________________
The Publiahcra w«n&gt; »*ry luwvy
who know out language tu&gt;|«rfoktly. or ■U . p»pl,L'k» I. ..
to procure lor the ocraaiou the Mrrica*
loear* by the groat fire, but they don't
of emptoyrass in foreign businme houses,
u
w„„ ,,
U»Sul«.»«i.k.en..hrexS? propoe* to allow thair subscriber to lone
or th* intxrpeters of other foreign min“VlS’bymall.to AMredr Howel! 4
to your special atteuUor. »spceialiy the •rlf.t
- di-ta. -butrakfien sltoahl br-&lt;xri to obtain credit from * stranger, is re
arguiaenl for th* favorable consideration cited rren In LltaimiM se rtadratt* M ui- garded aa morally respoaflbl. for th* iu- 'I Cm, Publi*h*toq ebimgo. HJ. - ,
r - ,
■ of th. plan l w uniting the telegraph sys .is*™Vfc”ipMiBu^»tteiUjsaiw&lt;t*eH.wt.u!_*aiy u
tern of tbe t inted State* with the postal U- Mtrcd by the grant of tbe urucmls of' meet bis obligatmu*. A reformatory lag.
system. Il is briissed that, by sueli a Um ml. -4 pabiie land* to aetllora , I do:| which would reform this priocinte again**
I enursc, ill* cost of telegraphing could be । pul wish' ta be Wuh ratood a» recomaatad . all suiinraisu at fonoaotui fi^lieptafo; 1 Britta for bnyw-Utod giri*. pabltebtal by
Bueb reduced, aad the service ss wvH. if I mg i« tie Imai J degree a -mrtaileMM ot, would juaprq gmb UBUtiou fa staking re Jama* R Osgood A Cm, Boetoa, Maaa,
n..t lietter, rendered it would »»»u&lt;te rrbrt is I-ing d-iac by the gnural gos- . eomsMudaUotta A salutary famou baa at filQO a yrar, ■
’ 1leyreM onewHoa the
th. further advantage -sf carrying tli" ernnu i&gt;t fw Hie rurouragrmrnt of nice* be«&gt; taught tbe carol*** and Till i»r |‘~7 U
- ___
Thu Nabona! debt haa b**n reduced
11m telegraph through portion* &lt;4 the
to the etteni of SM,067,136 60 during
rwintry where private enterprise will tn.t
..........
«"• the year, and by tbe negotiation oC N'acoostruet il.
CoBXMrcv. trade, and
Thi' rrptrt nf the ^erretsvr nf fits I a ? *! **
- the Javorabl.
tiona! bmdi at a lower rate of intomt,
above all. the effort* Io bring a p«*pC
the Interest on th* public dabt ha* been wiflely separated fata a eommut-ily of in »■-«
so fhr dimiiiiahw! tl.at now tho earn to terrels, are always benefited by a rapidI ion rollreted aad
iator comlauaicalioo.
Kdocati...., tlai,
‘
*"
nearly tlT.OUU.OX) Ism thau ca/Merth
, gn.und-wurk of republican icstilutiaos, is
1st, 1*60. It was highly dosifabU that ■ euc-.araged by increasing it* faeiliticv. _____— . Education for lb-' year. tb.
this rapid diminution should take
FateOi Offiro. Sbe Prestel.; Offire, tbe
plat*, both Id atrengtheu th* etedit uf
the country, and to conviaee ita cituons
uf their entire aldlitr to meat every dol­
lar of Us liability without bankrupting
them. But ia Vise of the aooraipliahtuvut uf these desirable ends, trf tho
I rapid development of tho recurcrs of
An Act making *a eparooritofoa for |
&gt; the country, it* im-r*a*inj ability to
‘ It- Tl.e labor of tbla department ia in sundry eivil up*WM* at Ike Gsvernmenl,
| meet large demum!*. and the amount al
tl-u hand* «f an able bead, with able aa sod far other perposee," approved March
I ready paid, it ia not dreirabto that tbo
sUtants,
all
sralnu.lv
devoted
to
the
3d,
1871, nv* Um osc**tary anthority to
present resuureos of th* cuuatty should
w-»rk of intmdueing into tbe agricultural the F.xscaUve to ieswgerate a civil srr lion ot property by I h* Chicago Are an J
continue to 1 •&gt; taxed iu order to roti Un
Ian ■ i
, production of ibu nation all oseful pre­ 1 vis* rvfonn, sod ph red upon Liat the re- ' other Are* tn the pioe regions along th.
uo this rapid paytuenL
G&lt;
duett adapted to any of the various cli-' • pootibility of dome s* U.for' |he s&gt;- ' Lake flbusw, we aflaoans* telhe public
i with great pleasure that our Fall and
ed April 20. 11*71. end commonly kuewp male* aad soil* ef out vast tomboy, and tjorily of mid set, I nwvli * board |
I aa "tbe Ku Klux Klan Aer," in a g.t 1 Vi giving all useful iaferwalfoa aa to the of gsottee*** saiaeaUy aaalifled foe th* Winter supplies of pore Dra&lt;s sod M*dI lino of the Stalo of Suuib Carolina. Tbe ' nirtbw) ef cultivating the plant* and ce work, to ddkiM rules and ragulafioe* to |
; teila of otbir product* adapted to parli&lt;-aoeemity of iha eeune pursued will be ulii Ucrlilha. Thu* quietly but surely, rffcvl th* needed reloewt These tabors |
•ns sms yet joaaplate, bet it ia believed 1
d.-in.-unrated by the re|iort of the comBilte. Io investicste Southern outrage*. lb* Agricultural Bureau ia working a that they will succeed ia devising* plan I
spirituous, vinous and malt liquor*, tont ll.rf •
ai-t F - great bslsosal good. aad it liberally «up- whieb can b. adopted, tn tbe great raifoft
notled tb* va-'ce widely iu mfiurwre will
hacoo ia ita various forma, and from
br extended; and the lew dependent we
atampa.
In r»&lt;adjt»tinp the tariff. I
*Upll he tup'». th" product* of foreign
suggest that a careful e*tuuat. be made
cf the am’junt of *urpli*a rerenuo &lt;»■!riding for the current sixpence. of tho
j Th. *bl*ject of nimt-eamalroe to l&gt;«ad&gt;
Govenunei.t. the internet account and
i of bunrans and cfficisls L&lt; Iding pooilioo*
oinking fund, and that thia surplus be it shield beenUMt usewsaary te do so for, [ |4 !^0 &gt;«WbBAy and -requiring ability and
reduced in inch a manner aa to afford the pnrpo*. of securing tn all eitixeus &lt;&gt;f , rbarautar to fill properly- » •** w whicli
tbo grouted relief to the greateat num- th. United Stoic* th* peaceful Cnyyiuc.t ! s*»r alfaoltau is invited. But few of the
of tbe right* guaranteed to tLeoi by tL" ' I -.fT-iaS bucrito a &lt;-&gt;imprasatioo equal to.
coeatituiluu aid (be laws After the the reapm-table support of a family while
paraagv of thi* law, information w*. rrS
mrb M v&gt; eMr.ro mil­
ccived from lime to lime that combi.ia-l hoe* of interests. In private life, earn­
lions of th* character referred to iu thia er* darnsnd com truss tion equal to the
mend to be idawd un the free list
Should'* further redaction [iron- adruvable/I would then rwomuaend that it
be made upon tho.® article* which can
beer it without disturbing home |&gt;n&gt;ductiqn. or reducing the wag., uf

10,000!

^ANTED’

r which the highest market price in Cash

iNOCURE.NO CHARGE

HiSTHGS iam.ll TORIS'

Tolled Good, and Fancy Articles..
School Book*, sit th* Htandard Work*.
MteceUancoo. Banding, Family llblre,

Pocket Bfatea awd Teataruenta. Prayer

Henry Ward Botcher's
'

The prwwut laws for mBwling the
Ivwuue. tuiy the ixdkctor* of costume,
■mall talariea. but prvridi- for abare* iu
all semu**, which, at th.' principal port*
of entry jierticulirly, raise tb* cocnpen i
saiion of time official* to a largo sum.
U ho* always *«toad to me a* if this
■yalam must, at time* work pemKioualy
It holds out an inducement to diebcmeet
men, should such get pusssUtoimaf Ihosw
office*, to be lack in thecr scrutiny of
goods outered so a* to *nable them
finally to make laigv a-Uur*«. Your
aiteutiou is rwapectftiBy invited to the
subject

tial bcuelu of Treedom. *nd of prevent
ing the free political action of those rili- ■
mu who do no* syiupalhis. with ihrir
owu visas Among their operaiiou were 1
(mpicut *e»uring* of the eoeatry, and
We have a fine stock &lt;4 Staple. Fam­
More than six yean having elapsed
occasional aasaMinattoui, generally yew-1 ■■are th.- taex h wttls nm ’ w» fired be- ,M. WUUMI
ily Grocwrire, Cbotoe Tree, Tob*cc-v and
jwirated *| nigh* by dugnued prra..n*. | twrew th* srmic. then oray^l agaitMeeefl • in ,upsriflt
&lt;lU b, the Popular Brand of Ciguw, which *w
victim* iu almost all eases bring . iinen*!
ren-.ta.tio. and tne
«i(k .Q, p, h telta th.m all are selling flown, dot** to tbe bottom to
qIh.u I flower seed*, bdlbe, Ifliiso, ver- ,
it—1:

Michigan JExchangi

SUoxtM-w W. Ota &lt;.M&gt;*

7.

re

y-rrr
U fa the flrot and tho only paper of
r H**k ie Fw—ite
ito aube^riptioa price &gt;• 77
ily - 5 cento per year. In club* of ten
QI thewper, 60 onto. Bpeeimo* eopfaa,'
luauia.
•
PubWud by.Heary T. Williams,
ditor at The Hortieltunat, 5 Beekman
creditabl7iufortualirm, to be mrinbvrv uf
wk aatawfal eosabin* linns, sb-mld be
arrested by tbe military forces nt tbe
United States and delricrol to the Mar­
sha! to be Seale aitfi nreording »&gt;» taw.
ta lw* of said oriitiM. York end Spur-,
taoabwg. many arrest* lure bevu ms de,,
and, st th* taal accounts, the number of
persons thus arrested fierelfiS. ’ Bevern!

in

etngirta trfie hofaby public a tiou* of

ia the ill rotrated *tory •‘Dr. BoMeet'a

Is unhappily, Mt mb m tft tar**, patriot­ tralioe* in thiauabtr and rappfoMter
ic eiuseus would lik* tote* : TJSeial to- are rary ' profcom, numbering b all
trscism fur npinioub Mike, peraaosl vio­ tweaty-oo*. Dr. Bobiaaua the oriental
lence or threat* towards person* eutertaiutng political views oppoeed to ihpe*
rolcroired by lb. i.j^ty X the *14
ciliscns, prsvrau ianuignliou and the
low uf snob n.edrf_rep:_;. ‘ ' 2_1
retr'-Mr1".'¥?*&lt;*•»

&amp; 1 TH3S&lt;

&gt;'\7

.Itllff

�Church at Hastings, st 10 o'clock, a. m.•
A half hour was spent m devorioncJl
exercteoa, after which there was a dte-■
CTueion of tbe benefits and tho work ofr

JIHCVEt.

.-■sat txrmt
Mtaaitc.

of this city in Which art placed a splendid chime of bells that will ring out
Tbtuiksginug with their first peals on
next Thanksgiving. Au illuminated
four dial dock, coating 1500, will soon
be placed ia the tower which will point
at tho lose of precious minutes and strike

Madamo Parequi Rosa with her ad­
mirable Opera troupe has just loft our
city, after charming thu ear and de­
lighting die Ivearts of all lovers of mnste
from Mctulay to Settuday. In the three
months tour which aha te making in thia
country. Washington was allotted but

J. F. Minkler haa opened hte aew

Mtf
Hastings City, 0. D. Spaulding.
Hastings Township, C. B. Benham
Castleton, Mrs. Fannie Mott
Maple Grove, Wm. Bryce.
Baltimore, Gilbert Ktnker
Hope. Charles V. Robinrou.

disappointment of Opera-goers; bat ths
fire in Chicago, which demolished ths
Opera house, Loa dirturixxl Ur plans
ami it te probable that we will be visited
ayiun ia February.

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery is made ex­
pressly to our order by the
best English and American
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

LTKEfiSS***5,
hte party, the next few mouths ore to |
be devoted eepecteilT to pricking him !
with score, of small pins for which him­
self end friends cannot i«v|&gt;aru a seri­
x. aad discussed tha foltowiiag tomes ;
ous defsuM. Not that there te no just
The efficient Buparintendont. Tbo nud complete deh-nse, but because taken
beet methods of F&gt;&lt;tiag iato Sunday •eporately, the blows are m’otowx/pio iu
school those who du not attend.
A children’s meeting was then held
and addreeeed by Rev. Geo. P. Tindall,
of Ypsilanti.

Have all their best gradeSPECIAL NOTICES.

New Advertisements.

until evening at 7 o’clock.
At 7 K M. a good audience iwmbM
dates themselvov. and perhaps few as-1
aad listened to a vary able address by
pirante will personally engage in the i
R-v. G. P. Tindall. Am notation was
spiteful bounces, but their retainers and
than adjourned until 9 o'clock Thursday
to-day friends who hope to catch a few
crumbs that may tad! to them in rase ot I

Peninsular Railway

wasp's and hornet's nests and pursue s
settled policy of puncturing the Proeident continually and at all points I
through tbs press. Indeed tbe work 1

RICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand. River Valley Division

yesterday, but cccntariaa Boutwell.
Belknap and Bul.eeoa l«ing abennt no
impurttml subject was conai lore-1. Sec­
retary Boutwell was engaged in thp 8unrrrae Court, which was n.nsionring the
Kentucky war daim which be declined

has already !&gt;een inaugurated mid many
papers whose sditurs claim to be Repub­
bean, but who have tong desired ta lead
ia President making, have C&lt; some lime
part been manufacturing and patching .
np etonm against tho Prnaident, which
are dielsed uu by Democratic editors and |
esgerly republished over the rountry as
I the honest afimtestoas of Renublicami
irt.l fliA
i n i.-rnri, i-l

1.. D. BINE’S EIGHTEENTH

$200,000 00

LOCAL EVENTS
TAX RECEIPT^ -Best
and latest styles, for sale at
the Banner Office.

Especial attention is re­
quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted in Sets, Crosses,
Studs. Rings, Etc. A very
comftlet e assortm ent of Dia mond Studs.
Diamonds mounted to or­
der tn our own shop.
Monogram Seals, Crests,
etc., cut on stone by the best
workmen in tbe west on short
notice.

(U0 wlin bi5T»b»l!Tifl)i

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE.

aa could be arranged if tbe people there
should deters it
It wav voted to hold the Annual
Meeting hereafter in the mouth of Oeto-

tail Ilgiffi |WiC9.

Aftcr other interseting

diseussioas

tired a gentle hint to tho buaineM men
ol Hastings, to daee their houses on that
! day, (Thanksgiving) meaning, we sup( |iOae, to then-by afford th" wesriid clerk,
an-1 the industrious “jour" an epportnuity of attending diving worship, an­
, cording to the mandates pf our Prvei-

factured expressly tor them
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Switzerland, and
thus save to their customers
the importer's profit in NeuYork.

.10,000 IN AMERICAN GOLD !
110,000 IN AMEIGGAN SILVER :

"ZZ0

SIMILU SIMMJ BUB CURANTFR.

Sleighing ejtotltenh

Weather cold and blustering.
Pay your taxes and save 3 peroi-

their trading," on the day before, so
Hut tlse business men might close their
doors in quiet—thu. evincing a tespoet

Subscril.9 fur tbe Republican B1&gt;
On Tuesday evening a firs broke out
in tbe Union School H use, and before
Retucuil*r Dr. Algol tenure. at a single Babcock squirt gun could bo
looked up and brought to tbe awns of
Grand Rapids Friday evening.
Christinas party at the Leonard House the fire, foul burned nearly down and
was tofolly dsetroyod. The loss te a
Serious one, aait practically destroya our
school for the season, though new r-ems
have twen engaged ami sre Iwmg fitted
Thanksgiving sermon, ia next w

Michigan Central R. R.
•LR. RELIABLE ARB DIRECT RBUTE,

MgIBs's

TuQn Hxcx Lun.—L 0. Mean
demre the people to understand that tbe
Tax Rocwpta for elites and viltegws,
Hack lane, will promptly answer ell
neatly printed at tha Bavasa office.
tolls, at any and all hours. Especial
Job printing done cn short notice am!
pains will be takra. to nocommudntojwrrona who may desire to uttand parties, at the *wy lowest living priors, nt the
dances, or other pubhc uinuoomento^aM

We team that the bnildiag was in­
ured ia " The Hartllrtd.” a perfectly
reliable company, in the sura of »3,lW0.

eafwcudly at thia season of the year. b&lt;sides tile lose of the buuse roudurs it imstirs!, necessary tar the people to
erect a new Central School Budding im­
mediately. and we trust it may bo one
that will compare favorably with the
best in the State m any city of no greater
wealth aad population. Lrt the fin
warn our city authorities of tho abso­
lute necessity of th ' Holly Water Warba

i„w™ . .Salto 1W S-SMa.
nd U laSa X VmV*or
8—«•
C.
|»ua»&gt;l a -aO­
—

r-V—~* fcaaaaM.

drnoe that said houses would certainly
bo dosed. But, shadee uf Mammon '. j
blush to even write it—art a isnans Amu,
in our detectable city was dosed. We
think «ut hen. that if the Mayor and
Eecn-tary of State would hare prcw ntod
tho oxamide, o/nr w-mld hare imitated
it; but says one burinrss man "so long
a, they do not eloee their fdore, or ]dari-s,
we will not- What a grasping avariciuusnoaa is here developed I We read of
wi.de blocks of Stores in almost every
other town in the State being close.] &lt;m
| Thanksgiving day; thus affording em­
ployes an opportunity to attend worship,
and othrrwi.o spend tho day. as tbmr
proved that a due regard for the occa­
sional enjoyment of “workers" and reI S|« ct tar u prorlarantaru from those bav.
1 ing authority to issue it; benefited those
’ observing it in more ways than can bo
written, and wo think you will endorse

every door in Hartings has been thrown
oj*n on holidays, and it appears to bo
a asanfo among its merchants. to invite
thereby a custom «m that &lt;tey, that
should be uttrart-1 oleewhore. Tht '
nimiguty sort looks’ no mountain-like to I
their grwdy eyre, that they seek to de­
molish its proportions by “•CTaptags"
mid throw open their tills to retail tte&gt;

a eLange of programme for each even­
ing,'and oar discussions are good. Can't
say that any one haa changed his or her
views on any of tbe subjects discussed ;
but one thing is evident—tbo argumen­
tative and thrtorical mind te improving,
diffident. in declsmatiin te dteappoaring.
mental c-njrttetire are increasing, and a
diffusion of modem ideas are being inrolcated to the general advancement of

dlbaMS rarta___________
ToiWixm Cutu—Mrs W. H.
Hotels, and daughter left Monday for
H—tevillA Atabansa. to sp^ a pteneaat winter with the father of Mis H.
Dr T. Oakx formerly &lt;M Com Cm in

this State.

■

_________

Pursuit, than in IhMaroteou" Our
Marshal will introduce you to oar Prow­
dent; Uw Secretary will record your
name on tho Society’s buoka ; tbe Critic
will promise to - touch'’ you ganfly and
wUl have a -Erast ef wit aad a tow

SHEPARD’S

COIPOUID WAHOO BBWBS
r-is*• ■
ss4 Ovyoi. Xs. MX tawseesv. New YMa.
SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY

k SLADE.

Ayer’s

Cherry Pectoral,

�Dauchr y t Co1*. Column.

S O’CLOCK.

fa- Araiy gaaa ati K«rJrtea teagM ar trit.

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Koag mZurwaal^aaliZaMBHMaMtea I
rauuaaail te U.»l aaw la aatei ,aak far a

tea fteuteal D.&gt;«teate .1 laaM IWlteiy 4.J. b
braPtel^rte-oteUI-te.^;.™
*nuCbaaft«bar»&lt;late'f Itet.ffj Camuy. N-&lt;

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from 50’s
sawicwsm'vrxsrxs

PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT.
rwtd re»..m4Taprev^ DL’C A • E MEWU
lACBtRi: al a llteial aalary ar m roomia.M

A^a^l-LW’r^iibue.

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aaaaOMM. afUMI.IHWHI. tbe »aMb&amp;nj
teg u aateyar. aartylte I.MIM year, yaa

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MiLLaaauaMi
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Ited I. aireaM te *• i
ar&amp;so«

UNIVERSALISM
A MW rtyia ot rer rnya ia a round
pnaawfrfti. ow which ia ingmvad th*
coBt-of-arote, anrroundwl by a —IJ- -­
of black owyx aad go).'
Tho muff, for naxt

PETERS

KttSBM. *o that a lady will ir&lt;|uii» n&gt;
may rnafl. aa she Ao a Lotuiets.

Ornananta for tbe hoar an bwdiea.
bwttaafliaa and onaiU. made of mall
gray-colons I fuathnn, Metered iu tbe
cantar of ■ email ri’4x&gt;a bow. with three ■

i&amp;V

MUSICAL

monthly;

For woddinp: invitationa, tide rw»., *WIEl'i AVlAKK

A8ENT8WANTED

THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE!

rTrf .n-Ti^jTti?1V”n
HENRY WARd'bkEHU'E**

AGKSTH WASTED 1

A KICK FIELdTaNOBLEAySkK

rtcnmui.

FAMILY BIBLE.

■ Iraji'KSftiJsiBSt. outer.

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

A FAMILY KECOBn.

lulu11

a T'.'tr" "

thi* wmtor. It i* m«L pretty i and unaaaixiBiag. Far ftH dnHT.jniB drad rawriW afj;. raajr.
________
gold i» th* proper thing
M. CARLETON,
Tbe handamn* India aha* I* are being WILL
wont mad* into a dam-fiBinz jbauk Or ;
double repo, whioh rea ba d*ao with-,
out catting or injuring the aimwl. Ladlea prefur tni. way of wanng them, aa THE DETROIT WEEKLY TIIIUHE.
a ahawl fthUd in the old .tyhicoii hard­
ly ba won gracefully with th* prewnt
■tyla of large poiara and loapwl akirta.

PETERS'
MUSICAL

•.■ttiK.'a&amp;if.f.-.

LIBRARY,

niTOX rOLL'uS FILED WITH

WOHFJE&amp;S

VOCAL COLIECIOHR.

OF THI //OHIO."

CHICAGO aiilB DESTRUCTION.

StttTS zitd

X fan a.J wteyfaao h***® •&lt; ChMfa ter pate.
■maM anJ faiara. WwampaM wim*. iu«
u4 lull tea.Ua #1 ih. «nui-, b? u«&gt;. I*.

L!SS«f5rJSM iSaaw:

AGESIS niVTHKlSt'!
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.CJur.«.. I»

REDUCTIOK OF PRICES

Mm Approyrteta ftr tha CMM.
Moat Uaefttl lo/tba Minuter.
Moat Iciareatftg for tho Fanaai
Mtut Elogaut fjt th. Pari &gt;r.
Mmt PrafiUbfe for the Stady

CIRCUIT TODRTS—1872, 1813.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

QTATXOr Mtcmo*&gt;-»tereite«di J JmUI
O Cirrail. I
t&gt; uj .pt*ia&lt; ite «mm.
Jar MMlaa ite wn&gt;al aaraaaf ih.Cift.ilCaan

Machinery and Supplies.
pfAXUiA.I.
IJ M.n«G

Peterson’s Magazine
CHEAPEST AND NEST OF ALL!

ia retinuaied that one lift |wr day i» load
Ihrvoch tha careieaa oaa of karaaaac,
aad add* that if th. three falkreiag
goUanralaa were Lawler Much nf tba&gt;
uagar might ba avoidad i
Trim thaftmn ia tha day timt.
Harar pal oct lh» tight bi bkMbf4
SMMM.CT?TFrP
Nerar.Ikiw ii«.- than Lnlf llwoil lol'
bacon, axhaunted Wdre repl-:^- j'

Splendid Offm forlkli.

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Dr. Wells’ tat of Jtntt

Tw.«lyte«r Fafaa *t Maw.'

JURUBEBA,

EVERY FARMER

'Ute ia aaaU ba. etem. atereawre Fraa
PHUC-cT**'iZarm”'' JOURNAL,

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aartiaM reerey,
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hlr. On. Dollar |wr Wo.i1.. M..I far CUc.lM. .

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Tkrilllaj Talcs aad lareltttes

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Book Agents! "TheSlitaT
cTcuirnu.*.&gt;..1iiHi.u-a. Fail..,
The AmericanWasher!

la^arpsiiiii Plate

I ’RTCE, @5-50.
Tte Aterrleaa Waatar Sarwa Maaey.

NATURE’S
IfaWaftr’a barrel, nawtrtwi by Mr. W.
tenia INTO. Tlu* barrel i« mad* much
cheaper, aad u far mat • dumbft thaw
th* aouaa aall barrel Th* timber
•aad rii ba Km, wnfeh ia vary pftwtiftl
tatS^aor Ta»ey, and of Ht(U tahte

TABLE SAI
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FOR FAi

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OF THE 3ETT

ILLDSTRATKB
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                    <text>VOL XVI.
HAST1BGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1871.
1 Hawkma lifted the frail kata, fa
' bwndlad i* ahawla, fa far am, .

THI IXIOI OT THE BABY-

Would call the attention of the public to the Largest and Great-;
eat variety of

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It wAe th. meta

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des^.DZhA felt bow flaTkVn&amp;U
_u_ u k~i
—rr.si

IN BARRY COUNTY

SWA
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OUR ACORN PARLOR
I.EASING STOVE,

itT Were to write yoa eri-ry week I
riiould not tell you all I know, afrnnge
m it may sown.
When I wrote last, we were nagobsting toe another of your brel men, and
aa we were, as uaual. raMesefol in our
negotiation*, there will be no harm dune
now in laying thsst Bev. E. P. Powell

Domestic* of all Popular Make,
Cheaper than Ever!
-Flanks, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

10 per Cent. Below Fall Prices.
Groceries Hutu,

Sum ail IMairal Deituh,

Capa, and

ered him by the May Flower Church in
Bl Lotus, and is now on tha ground, do­
ing a good work. To ba sura ha is like
all old badt.ior. Wall, that is too big

ClotJun,

snow whiter, be nueed hmirnlf aad said
half aloud, as be watched the flakes
charing one another in whirling eddies,
that the anew seaamd to bo having s
good time of it Tha* bo leaned dews

Silk*.

o rood. And I’ll tell hrr that God
forgot." He had raised up and Xhat Mr. Gregory did fur Michigan
at luJI of Ralph's coat.
v
With H«&gt;n. John Monteith. na Riats
Iph tad greet difficulty in quiet Superintendent of public Schools in
un. H. fold him that if bo uymt
JeHrrww I Ity, and Rm. E. P- Pbwril
in bt louis, and “Iota" of school teachan from Michigan, scattered through
the udtou.s of this City and State, w.
feel tlie infliM-noa of Michigan, whethor

Argyle Plaids and Satines.

him. What if Stocky should die* 11
We do no* atop, though, with three
was only a minute's work to get down,
take the warm borw-blauket from under drafts ujxAi you. We believe in a trinity
the reddle. and wrap it about the boy. mx quite so material as Theodora I'mkor said was wonhipad m Bos on, to
wit . “The Golden Eagle, the Hirer
dollar and the ooppo* centwe de be­
lieve though la a trinity of moral intelIwxaal and material elecMota, and eo we

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.
The best place in the

Rochester NursericH,

CITY OF HASTINGS
------ te buy------

Frattt, ftim aai Wn

GROCERIES
CITY PAINT STORE!
COMMIMS

A inWI

LUMBER

WANTED

PAINTERS;
Paint*, Oil*, Vantuhe*. Mixed
Paint*, Bnukea, tod Arti*t's Material*. Wall
Paper, Window
Shade*,

BLACK WALKVT.
CHKRRY,
FWTKFOOIK
wtliti: ash,

In the lane, in tha dark, under the
shadow of tha barn, Ralph met Han­
nah carrying her bucket of milk (they
have no pail* in Indiana.) Ha oonld
sea only the white foam on tha milk,and
Hannah's white hue 1‘arhspa it wan

came upon him a romseiousores of the
•nspiciona that filled Hannah** mind
And with it there came a feeling of

HARD "A SORTMATLF. guilt Ho saw hiuaeeli froau her stand­
aeA BA8BWOOD.
point, and felt a noons almou as keen

V.__ v -- L.J U- V----

Painting,
prowutud Lhn in thia rid.. And he
know lire rosm well enough to feel acre
that he would de credit to hie master.
“Bell put in Ida beet licks," Bad wtae-

MoneV

IP. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

“If it wasn’t fur whatr eaid Ralph
with a spire of iadigunnt di-uial in tea

Experienc*

Hannah hraitated. but Ralph premwd

BUSZU.

Stu:

LUU MhoA, ™
MU » unucoUiem.
and Ralph Juddered lest Bh«ky eould
nsvsr !»• Sana again, and spoku to th.
roan, and the roan *troaclied out his
head and dropped on. .ar back to hoar
the first word of command, and started
ths other forward to l*uk tar danger.

a sudd.n trembling msiie her set down
the heavy bucket At first neither spoke.
Tbo reooollection of all the joy of that
walk together in the uigLl crime upsa
ttarn both. And a great sruw of lure
made the night sweat .u[wm*tur*lly
d irk tn Ralph. Nor mu it any lighter
tn tha bopelre* heart of tha bound girl
Tha presence of Ralph did ant now, as
before, m*k. tha darkness of her file
light
“Hannali------ ” said Ralph ptrecntly,
and then stopped. For ha could not

■- —

Sign k

Ysan

Imdrelon," and then if I was to draw it
toe/a. Usey would my I we* writing my
■wf.fw/ntpky I am not, na you know,
and if I was not tn do thia pitiable dare
justice then they' would find fault 1
don't know but they do thia (find fault)
anyway, though our Mr. 1’uwell dore
not any more probably than it ta hia dafy
to do.. He smocead*. you know,
who used to preach at. Jacks*), Mich.,
you remember him aa one of the moat
eloquent and effretiro speaker) to be.
found in that eriebrated list of beautiful
cities which are attusied on th. line of
the Michigan Can rd Railroad, iqclnding
Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, Jackson, Bard.
Creek, Kalamanxi, Marshall, Niles. Ac.,
Ac. Mr Monteith*. Ualth (ailed and
be was obliged to give ap preaching, and
Gcv. B. Grats Brown (ghy would not
be, B. Grets Brown, make a good ruccreeur to Grant ?) appointed him State
Supvriatewlint of Public Schools. An
appointment, too, eminently fit to be

At four o’clock the next morning,
the midst of a drivinganow, Raipl- ws
timidly up the lame towarda the hoax
ea.de of th. Mrenaca. He went thm
ly, for he waa afraid of Bull Bui
munil Bud waiting for bias, with I
roan colt laidtai’ and eaddled. T
roan colt was really a large ihree-yei
old. full of the finret
of animal li

We have a Full Line of BLACK SILK which

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell tor Cash

&amp; Loala. Nov. 29th. 1B7I.
X&gt; Bann -You know thal I Bred
in Michigan long enoogh to learn to bo
mamontiona. (though there are pwqile
who de not learn all they might on this
matter who lire in, and oat of Michi­
gan) and so 1 do not frel quite «asy
legging round an unfulfilled promise to
■pita you “often" Ifow frequently moat

He did both, bo sent genilamon cajablo
and lionset, and they reported no Ivorably that Capt. Ward cam* and found
that all which had been reported van
true, and ao ho has made an
.

�&gt;R. CROOI
lastaretarery

win!

wf.1

• to mi there to a good wwd foito
mercial College. As n tperema
i tract tho following from the

ingw Bab, which will ««sM»
peo­
ple to • have a 1 Savings Dm* that can
never brook, sit each'county kail «r otV

Treasurer Spinner last evening forwnrdud check. for eight failtieas of
WJ*I» JU, B»iu tojMUios in .nriot» part*
Of tho country, who bare scut thuir five
nnd Detroit, tho beautiful, is increasing
twrerty bond* hero for redesnpti .u.
in magnificence day by day.
rienatav Osborn of Fp rids, has just reripeazing of meroliant prinrea, why
qwwted the President to issue a procl*, don't romp of out’s adiwriut Marsfawrwmstfon with the view of •ospmding tho ly tn tit ttoniry ptpm; it surely is their
interest to secure nnd retain trade which
writ of AtUtsreryiu in Jackson and Cal- ctherwiao mast go to Chicago, if U bo
bmin counties of that Slate, which ba not already there. Wako up, gentle­
any* are under the control uf Ku Klux. men, and strike new, while tho iron's
There names are ominous of DsmocraBut to eotadade, tha weather is varicy, and Ort in the South means, ganurgaled, but mostly very cold, uncommon­
aUy, iatimidstior -and violence to all ly eo for so curly in the reason. Wo
who darn,a diflorenoo of soaiimcct— , earnestly hope that cur brethren iu Chi­
ItopnblfaUM do not dare to rota iu parts | cago and Northern Michigan are comof Florida untoas they vote the Demo-' fortaWy housed to these iaetomrat days

TAB.
An unusually, attractive

Govwramaut will yay for the w of
In our last lesae, forty-sigbl hour, money from ire doftare upwards 3,fi5
after its delivery in Washington, we per cent, br ana rent pw day ]*r hun­
placed Wore our reader, tho very able dred dollars, and transfer tip deposits
Message of Preaidant Grant. At that
time we had no space for a single line of
common!, and do not propers now to re­
The abolition uf the telegraph mo­
view, a document which all of our
nopoly, and tho eelabUshauint of a pos­ craflc ticket, and heuco, no opposition
vote* aro rocurded where hunerods were
satisfaction, but we cannot refrain from tal telegraph gystem, eo that missageo

received in that Department that he
has now entered the Business Doport| Oh, for a heart by enough to take in all ment, taking w.th him bis’friend
■■ G-n—i o—«-.!! L-. ju*. humanity, it* wore alike. But with aU 0. C, Dibble, of Portage Qty Wisconsin
roounastrr uoncial &lt; roeweu tins ju*t ()Uf giTinjf w0
announced that a thorough investigation I best.
?
regarding W. F. Proaoer, P. IT. at j As to lira qaaotion as to why and
Nashville, has shoa-n that charges j whorofliro thoso sufferer* bare boon so
against him ter prosecuting claims for|i visited bv the Almighty, wo do not jwrtend to bo judges, but leave thia, to u»
■ im-xplicabl* subject, to tho rvligiuus and
cqurially the ««rohgiou* press, and
precious little do cither ol them know
Fifty-five insurance comptaiir* failed ij about it. Sono more thia time.
Yours, Ac.
in RmssqMoce of the*-conflagration at

saying that it is, like all tho utterances
of our President, independent out­
spoken, and exceedingly Statesmanlike
in its tons and character. Dissent who
may, from nay or all th* recotnosendatioas in it cnoteined, du man will pre­
tend to deny, Dial it works out a di­
stinct Lino of political policy which tha
I’reridssrtdsem. wise, and to which he
i* willing to stand committed and on
which to go before tho people fur re-elaotion. Thia is manly, and worthy of the
chief executive of a great and prosper-

Chicago, and a large number of thrae
which bare uot failed refuse to jriy.
their risks Thu* it is manifest that
there is Htilo assurance of xafi-ty in the
prevention of Joss from tire when cooflagrations occur. Absolute safety in
all such cases t. tho requirement of tho
' day. Several broken Savings Banks in
I New York and elscwharc. recently
I manifest a noceaaity ter reform in those
trust (Mmpaaira by which the poor are
chiefly swindled.
.

J uc. tux CastsT —Mr. Henryi Craig
of Quimbg, has been appoint*! agent i
ter tha above onUbratod work, ter thi* |
pro.pccttM of ths Detroit Part, published city, and the township uf IIsitings, and I
in our advertising columns this wook. will giro every otn&gt; a call if they can ■
eabeeribe
ter this explicit wprk^" Tha .
Tho Port is a paper which is a credit to
Book is put terth with th» Vedl of re- |
the Republicans of tha State of Michi­
gan, and truly represents the bee*, iuter- commondalious,from tho preen and an in c*t of tho whole people on all tho great tclligeni public, and about?tare a rapid'"

insure all the raatshtotes in th- country
nt a greatly reduced rate of premium
and not be affected disastrously by such
It h not neceasary to say that there n a conflagration as that of Chicago, will
a wide diasimulariiy between tha spirit
that animates the two great parties of
this country. It has always existed, and
questions of the day, not least of which sole. Mr Craig it wiU be understood l
Measures for the better protection of
has tho use of only ano arm, and thia 1
in epi to of “new departures,“ cm the one the ballot box will be devised, -.that
side, and ‘teelarro niovcrnents,” on tho tha purchase and intimidation of voters,
ncsrai, and the conssquout elevation of busineea will afford him • moans of'
other, it will continue t» exist, until in
all classes of laboring men. Wo ask for turning his time to a good account, and '
tho repeating and cheating going on in
Mr. Henri Drayton for tho Last two. [ it the special attention uf such of our everybody subroribing, not only will rot
the hietury of politics alone, will one or Nek- York City and In tho South may
uights appealed at our National Thoutre readermns desire a Metropolitan paper, thoir mouey’s worth in a Cue book, but
bath of tha opposing forres have an ox&gt; bo checked, U not prevented.
in tho "amc sad rtsrfhsy" play of “Niag-;,either daily or weekly.
ilteane Ever tutne Democracy and BuThe tariff will also bo revised and .
r-bama Mt the White Housed together,
' ara." Hit acting and tinging wno |
taxation diminished, sad preliminary
and Tollowing ia that hegrin. tho glory legislation Unking toward the Tmamp- equal to the expectation, ro for n_nio : A Goon Duly.—In another place will
cf the party fled also from the most of tion of spedlo payment will undoubted- •«dr of tho play permitted, but the play lbe found tho Prospectus of the JAi-kson
itself was almost “startling" oven to '1 Daily CUam, tho oldest daily paper in
uur Stan- gc-reromenu aa well, the nonA
Exaiammr Jcsr.—ConsidcraLfs'has
frighten off an audience of tasta. It is ।Central Michigan, being now in the
political observer could essOy see, that
to be hoped that ho will change ths .,
one obfeet, and One' only, actuated its
b*on .aid about the regulations adopted
, piece at ones The Departmsnto here!,citizens uf Hastings nn get the Crffow, by tho Station Agent, st the Depot, for
leaders. This era* .imply to get back
,
evening at 7,50 o’clock, two hours , the govsrnmant of men engaged in the ,
again, at no matter what com, or by what sign coiumcriw, and for tho re-orgat&gt;iza- .I closed at 12 a. to-day, to enable those ■ each
i eumposing them to prepare for a thank*- j,after publication, giving us tho very, eunreyanro of powrangera to and from
tian of the Civil Service wiU bo up tot
Prompted br thia, their suctcsrivs diseusrioo, and it being a Presidential giving dinner to-morrow. Hie general ■ ]
: tile Depot, tha porition that busses and
platforms hare shown no relatiaaahip year, all the political question* of Hr.’ holiday will also account for one of your ' |
I hacks coaid severally oacapy, and in
corraspondnai’s letter. Iwiag one page !;
whatever, one to another, their campaign day will bo thoroughly eomsidsred.
relation to tho porition men could occupy
cries have boon the dap trap of decta. t&lt;&lt; solicit poraeugor*, and a good deal of
Under th« einmmstancei the Capital
gogucism. and their issaei, mere tricks will be the political focus cf unusual
। diMatixfaetion &lt;-xpr«*ed. This lead us
of the political charlatan. If they havo brilliancy and power, and the political
to make diligent and careful enquiry as ■
been at all perristsut In any one thing, useftinau of every citizen during tho
to tho foctsiu the cose, and as thsroiulibf'
it ha* been in oontinunlly crying cor­ coming campaign, will be in precise pro- ■
DETROIT CORHESPOHDENCK
our investigations are fully satisfied that
ruption, and nssailfog every man elected portion to his intslhgsui spprociation of,
Ex Gov. Buis, is chairman uf tho tl»’ regulations adopted by Mr. WTlder ’
to office by Republican votes, m a swin­ the now mnasurv-s. Our kxal politician, AcknowlodgsDunU-ThuilugiriiigDay couitnittw ou accounts, one of tho most are imminently proper, and entirely
in Detroit -City Politics - Wheaton
dler, a cheat, and a scoundrel.
and publishers, must evince a dispovi
just, and tliat there is no cause of comvs- the Relief Committee- Governor important, and for tho diacharge of tho
Bat it transpired nt last, that the tionto learn what is'nsw. They will
plamt on the part of any person. That
Baldwin- City Inprovemanta-Peck's duties of which bo i”uno of tho best
Democratic nest was not without its foul
they should, in tha interest of all partiM.
Hew Dry Goods Store-Why don't mtn iu tho nation. Wo cungratnlats be qnietiy bm euorgoticoly enforred, end
bird*, anil, when th# screen w«» lifted
th'- people that *» Lwrt wan was select­ Isdfovo in the end, all intervsted jiortios
from their deeds, the whole nation stood
ed for that position, and nt the same will be utidied they oro for the good of
dismayed at tho gigaatic frauds that had
tints a man second in ability to none tho puhliivand no dotrimont to them ot
been jierpctratod in the name of goveraViriluta during the sotslou of Con­
other that represents the north west in
iusut And now what is done by this gress now about to convene, will find - Thursday, Nor. 30th, or rather either House of Congress.
mote thaa the usual change for the let- Thooksgivtag Day, finds “Juvenia"
The railroad aid bonds salt, now in
anew more in his ere-uatiHuod pines of
habftxtion, refrtahed and n’ inrignrated pn gross at Detroit, is attracting consid­
grand bronze doom from tha: corridor by his sojourn m your Iwspitablo city, erable attention, as it involves ques­
to redeem the uaisio of the party from to tha East Front; tha rensodalting of of which, and its inhabitants ho shall ab tions that are of vital importance to
total obloquy and disgrace, placed in (ho oH Mapramtatiw. Chamber ; the wny* bear kindly retncmUraiioe. Let many in this State. It will prolnldy
nomination, against1 the notorious Tom
this lufltee jdfr a genoral scknowlodgv- be terminated next week.
C. Fields, Horatw Scypcur, a man whose doq&gt; of the edifice; ths curbing and
integrity no one baa ever questioned.
rodding of flic surrounding terrace and
Betieving him Itourag. the Bopubli- plateau, all add materially to tha nraXtxwsand Uriah at tide grandest of aroiri-

The result wn* that aided by Ropnbli-Professor Gaiffinor, tha dactnrtan,
ean votes, there ven not enough hon­- who, fur sumo year* post has been light­
est Democrats in his district to cleet Bey- ing ths capital gu by dtetrio^, has
been busy for s month part with a fotre
i of hxrtii.hor* making hi* splendid sppa■ tabu shine- Daring the reeow.ho has
i txvn exiled Iran diffenml port* uf the
• errantry to inMdare his fataM electric­
al proni, which, until lately, has only
been applied to the lighting of. tha Na­
tions! Capitol. The Grund Union rail­
road depot, ths.flendid Jswtsh Cub
able system of appointment*, get into
positioas, to disgraao in the sod, them*rlTes and the effire they have unworth­
ily secured.
But heroin the differs neo. The Be- electrical apparatus. Ono uf the must
totorwting righte b«ra iato aeo him
t ration of public affiura, tho Dmsooracy ]tight several Stoosaad hunters In the
soy thte tMy dte ami
ctond nedy Itwinkling of an eye by simply turning
to throw tho cloak of their party over a
। erank wad prnesuig a '-&lt;«re. The ofcoyUl.. lb
a G„_.
every rascal that will tue it for proton- |

'm«nt for the cottrteriee extmdod to him,
Tor should ho go into details thereof the
oulurans of tho Bwxa could wot con­
tain, all that he would write oa that sub-

ajeard ctcar. cold and bright, oaa was
•ery generally and very paiil-i observed,
indeed the general remark was “it seems
like Sunday" and so it did. The storm
were almost unireroafly closed, the

tendsd sad alm. giving, or rather the
Aank.riffrrings, hearty and groervus.
Amoaetnenla of various kinds were
offered and were well attended, “tho
lydix Thompson Troupe,'' gracing or
dtignkttng the Op-ra Hous.'; Albsrt W.
Aoken's Company occupying tho Young
Man's Hal] with "Witches of New
York," and tha "A'ariatias'' offering its
usual show, all tho*c I ray were well
potroniiod, but withal there was very
little draaintiwM and our street* ware

Kalamazoo,

Northwest. Though but a few ywiis '
old, it has grown to bo om of tho flrat,
and rwivt's tiro cmlnrsmnuti uf our
leading burinow iwnto Um
GmoSJUpU. Emk.
It gives us gnidt pleasure (o* indorse ’
every word tbs Chicago Jwsaay Part say.
of tho Grand Rapid* Biuinma Collage,
conducted by Mrssrs. 8 wrmaburg A Rob-,
bins, and also to note that our young

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«/ur Store is full of choice Gool* for

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Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapid®,

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery is made ex­
pressly to our order by tho
best English and American
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

the Appetite,

PURIFY YOUK BLOOD.

Xi*obH-

•?wgs?s?«
4JKE ROOT.
Especial attention is re­
quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted tn Sets, Crosses,
Etude. Pings, Etc. A very
complete assortment of Dia~ id Studs.
Diamonds mounted to or­
' tn our own shop.

I

Monogram Seals, Crests,

For which the highest market pries in Cash
notice..

[NOCURE.NO charcT
SHEPAKDS
coiponm wahoo biw
sto!Mxr»ssitwr~* l“ •

ach, Ortt renew, Aervoxs and
SUk Hcadarhr, Liver Complaint,
rever.tAfftte, Dftptptia.irormt
in Children, Cites, ItUiou* CmnjdalnU, Lou of Appetite, £rup-

i the Hcliday ecaapn, to which wo. invite'
the attention of &lt;rar friend, nnd citinms

lion wo mak» on opening ‘‘Peterson’s
Magarinr" for January. It is impassi­
ble to eanreire how a lady's buck could
be handsomer, or'more porfrcL ‘"I
Wander if I could Dance,” the principal
iteel-plato, is one of the most charming
wn havo over seen. Another steel-plate
is “The New Guvornres,” illustrating a
beautiful tele by tha author of “Kath­
leen's LovtsStory.” The dnubte-rire

generally .
Beautiful Christmas Gift*, choice Toi­
let Set. and IVrfumary, Shell and Fancy
Hox»e and Brakes
7 , ;r'y

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Nfrnoxsi
NOTIONS'!!

STANDARD BOOKS,
. AND POEMS,

PRAYERBOOKS,

WRITING DEtiK.5,
FINEl-oaOSTBOOKS. HHt'lK’’

AMERICAS

AND PORTFOLIOS,

CARD CARBS, AND

not disgraced with the usual holiday in•briott-ail of which wo attribute to a
certain sober second thought which par*ad&lt;-i all m view of the -nd sufferings
srtach haw befidlen so many o! our felWraw.thls Kdl yrer 1871. And so
ii,is and soil«vsr will bain thi* sad Spr-trooni are sent gratis.
&gt; chsmgsag world of oura Sorrow will parties to see

i

PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
DIARIES FOR 1874. ” A &gt;*.
To famitisa and parties wishing to

trim and light Christmas Trera. will
find it to fhoir advantage to gfrte tie a

New Advertisements.
» a siUndid number. It has brantiftlly illustrated articles on Chicago
the Indians ; firat-clase stories ; various
skHuhes; £ilhy paragraphs cn scientific

Wactured expressly for them,
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Sivitzrrland. and
thus save to their customers
the importer's profit, in h'cw
York.

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For Sato by ACKLEY A 8LADE,
I . JA Hartings, Mich.

u I
cmM

MARBLE

�Tl.

UUa Mm riita

A goo&lt; Roee-wood Melodeon for as
cheap. laquiro at foe Burax. office

corner of State street and Broadway.
The First Primary, Muh Bauer, Pre-

Duank^iving day i. an tartitufon
ccptreea, i* to occupy the first floor, and that brioog. j^-uliariy to this country
and people. It* history i. port of the
history «f lb* aatfon. The forty-two
men who, with their famdiea, cm. hun­
dred and two paroun* in *11, landed
from tho Mayflower &lt;m Plymouth Ruck
tn IG20 aduptoil, and each rign-d soon,
stitutional compact fee riril gorerumrol.
“Thi*,” my* the bbtorion Bancroft,
“vu the birth of popular eonatitutiorol
Uberty."
Tb-ise men who, on that bleak and
uninhabited coot amid thu enow* of
wiutor, mid before th* n!wt .hollar had
be«n erected on land, formed the germ
of this nation in which wo live, were aleo the originator* of the Thanksgiving

Nice Sc»aM Darr* Sracr. for 80&lt;
at tha PhcroixCW.8 nr.of Rn—ll
Norin*.

■suite.

M. E. 8. 8. Coxcxxt.—Tho Conrert at
the Motbodi.! Church, last Bunday ova,
was nttniidcd by a Urge concourse ’ uf
people. The manner in which ovwy.
tiling was conduct,*!, show* how well
the scbolnn apyn-ciate th* utfort. of
their Supcrintrndant and Teacher.. We
have no time to give an extended notice
of tha concert, but must say that the
•oag on “Tho Burning of Chicago,” by
foe Butler Sister, was very elfecUte,
and appreciated by rite audk-aco. Little
Itatella Whoelre aong a beautiful piece
which was well reevirod.
In fart, the.
whole programme was corrW out by
the scholar* to the credit of tte school

li'.'HKJIT, x&lt;».

■ ICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
lumber Wanted!

30,000 feet of Ash Lum­
ber, 10,000 feet White Oah
Lumber, and 5,000 feet
White Wood, wanted on ac­
count, and in exchange for
Agricultural Implements.

5OP Cords of Wood want­
' ed on account, and in cxchange tor Agricultural Im­
plements, and we will pay
part Cash.

AU persons indebted io C.
F. Dwight Jr Co., are hereby
notijud to call and settle
their notes and- accounts im­
mediately.

Special meeting of the (lommou
of the Weal are already the greatest Council, held et th. Council Rooms on
stock range* of tho world. Her moun­ Thursday evening, DecemberTik, 1871.
tain* uro mountain, of gold and ail ver
Preeent, Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Ham,
and Iron &gt;nd copper. Underneath her

broadcast over tha earth, and no coun­
try on claim a monopoly of than. The
Indian'. hunting ground ia well worth
Thu. w. find within our own domain
his effort to retain, and to hia nomad tic tho mines of England, cf Russia, and of
Australia, foe vineyaxd* of Italy and
Spain, the grain field, of Fran™ aud
Germany, foe cotton fields of Egypt and

•ion of foe condition and surrounding
circumstauoe* of the Pilgrim cukuiata,
wo would perhaps scarcely reoognisn
the occasion for their offering apodal
Tlucnksgiring. The very winter of their
landing, one-half of the colony fell rio-

In th* combination of hlementa which
year of the wtttemcnt, their victual* constitute real greatnoea and contribute
were so entirely .pent that they know- to tb. w.lftreof men. thi. country of
nut at night where to have a bit in the cure I* truly unrivalled among all na-

jK»sca of thia association. in connection
with the I’rosbyterfan Church, seem tn these baxdahii«, and foe eocceaa of the
be popular with that socio ty in thia city colony nfjgr year* of privation and .of­
Tho sum uf sixty •dollar* having been fering, in raising ueedod food, suggested
the first obeirvanco of a day for special
Thanksgiving. Tha official appointment
baa been traced bock to the year 1331.
with tho probability that th* day wo*
even earlfor ubaervt-d.
We might contrast not only th* occaeight-column paper, and in typographi­ aioa for Thanksgiving, which w* hare
cal appearance, aa neat and tasty m any a* a people to-day, as compared with
paper in tho country. Mr- E. A. Black- that of thow pilgrim father*, but foe
man, iu young and euterpriring pub- manner of the obeervance a. well.
liaher doeervea auccee. for furnlahing
In that early day the whole commohi* reader* with a paper printed all at nity in a body would assemble for dahome and representing homo intaroeu
ao faithfully. Long may it wave.

agent, at Nashville.
He goes ea.t,
Thursday, on a visit to hi* aged parent*Hi*many friend* unite in wishing him
a pleasant journey.
,

See notice in another column of “Ben­
der Pleasant and Beautiful your Hout"*"
Tho Daily nad Weekly Patriot mide
Tur N«w Frau.—J. W’. 4 G. G. Boot- from politic*, (of court*) are a* good
ley, manufecturero of amh. doors, blind* mper* na can be found in Central Michand molding., and ovwytliing cbo. aro
so busy selling moldings that they can­
not write for the local column thi* week.

nrw Daily lately Marled rumc*
freah and neat aud evince* tho &lt; lwprise of it* {Mibliaher* aa well • the
people of that place in auataiumg lira
daily paper to wa«t their rapid, gr ring

tuauy wuo have no thought uf reverence
for Ovd, or uf real thanksgiving for hi.
great su’d unuumbared mercies.
Although tho manner and apint of
the ubeorrancnof the Thanksgiving day
has so changed, nnd there are now com­
paratively tew who aro intereeted to
moot and tbnnk (Jud in solemn service,
u comparwl with the many tboughtlew
if not thankbwa on**, It to our pleasura
to recall something of the ancient devo­
tion, and to come together hero that we
may render devout gratitude to God for
hi* many btesamg. And when en­
gaged in vuch special earrice, 1 feel like
letting th* occaoion itself auggoat our
thought*. A dav of thankfollnees
should surely bo filled with reflections

Wooley. Council called to order by hi.
Hon. tha Mayor.
Minute* of last *dj*ttrned and regu­
lar meeting read aud approved.
Mr. Kanfirid, in behalf of street com-

the road job of Dr. Rush's, on Cham­
berlin addition in 3d and 4th Ward,
and that tho same w*s done according
to contract
Tha following eeount*
were presented and referred to Finance
nut found in tho Old World.
Commiltee, and by than reoonuhend io
Pardon mo if I .earn to eocupy too l&gt;" allowed and order* drawn.
much of your time with a diapUy of the
physical resource* of our country. Tho
story ha* been often told, but I confess
I can nevar tiro cf thinking of them, nor
thick of foam without enthuriaun Yet
I hope it to with no vain glory that wc
recur to them to-day. We would not
even think of them simply with the com­
mendable pride wbkb may animate
potrioU and atatMmem We eecall them
aa occaaiocs for devout thankagiving—
fur this year and all year*. They are
at th* bari*of the prosperity iu agricul­
ture. in trade, iu mana fartur" and in
all foot appertain, to our living, with
which the post roar haa becti crowned
even more perhaps than utherjeara
_ But we do nut forget that nil pbytiiai

sasaens

wa. inhabited by the savage* found on
it by our forefather*, a. they are now.
Il needed eni^hUael iuteltoet guided
by Christian virtue to tronrf&gt;rm tha

Tigorating clime which together are
ocoeeaary to a great and intelligent peo­
ple. And the extent uf that Zone *mbraoee the capabilities for varied pro­

■3S’«t

popalalad ia however too cumbcroome
for strength, and of too varied local interrete for unity, unleu it lie* facibtte*
fur conatant aad rapid and eaay interrourae am! interchange if product.Isolate it. part* from each other and it*
greate.ee. ia gone Inereoa* and multi­
ply tha aveanee trf travel and commotee,
and you enlarge by ju*t *o much it* bc.hip, there wn. frugal banqueting and nificenoe and power. Hence greet inland
much goed eheer. But how ditfervnf .eo. are truly reeervoir* of national
were they from th- profaeeuee* now eo .trength- Tbeir commercial capebilitiro
universal and the idle pleasuring cf foe

Gosa —The Editor uf the B.axxx
and wife left thi. morning, on a brief
visit to friend* in th* euuth-weiL They
will be absent about ton day*, during
which time tB* borine*. department ot
the office ia left in charge of Mr. Holtnr*.

Michigan Central R. R.

yai foa tithe of har-prodnctirauM ia undro^d. From her Southern plains,
ah* not only fill* her own cotton milk
bnt those of England, and rimo-t of the

one tituo they were reduced to one pint | The extent of territory, which is
of corn, which waa parched and diatrib-1 •care* y lea* than that of all Europe,—
utod, giving each peroon fire kernel*. - not including the great area of Ahuka—
But, aay* Bancroft, “rumor fall* abort I i* indeed exceeded by the Russian end
Tna Social connected with the I*ro»- uf reality ; fir throe nr four month* they
bytcrian Church and Society, wn. pleas­
antly entertained on Tueedny evening
by Mr*. Jauie* P. Robert*. The com­
pany wn* largo, and tho receipt* Sl’.fiO. or anything else but * cup of pure
A* theei' fund* are in aid of tha Sabbath spring water, wav foe beet dish.which
School*, we note with pleasure the lib­ the hoepitality of tha whole colony could
eral donation made by the gucete of offer. Yet during all thi* season of
solf-denial and suffering, the confidence
of the Pilgrim* in tho mercic. of Pruri-

FLOWER LOI&gt;
«? Murfar evrafe*.

9U&gt;. uiuux us smicr uutl
S=fSS=S2SMSiSCSX

paw** m with the magmtu&lt;le and variety
Of foe gifta with which Gud he* endowed
tkisaation. From her groat interior
basin, aba nut only feed, her fucroaaiug
pepafatioc, bnt eend. bread to other nn-

oa VnU, U SI. —t Io.
■h,
d orniira, iu anu&gt;i
Departmenu The mama selected by
tho Board are in the building* owwad by
Dr. Win. Upjohn and A. Rower, on tho

Great n»vigabl* rirot* ar* as arterial to
tho national life, uniting tho divetso
momboro into one body, and invigorating
the whole by th* uncearing flow of their

intelligence of tho people and tho pre-1
valence of a holy religion ba. End to the ,
formation and growth of the nation, and ,
the well being of it*
•
must not Indulge ounc

THE DETROIT POST

men suceeaded easily in getting posees- j
sion of foa Governmanl. and in making I
it the moan, of unlimited frauds. At &gt;
such a juncture the only pwafcld roli- ■
anoe for earing the city from idisonlcr I Regular meeting of tho Comm oil
and ruin1 mu»i be in foe Christina virtue I Oauudl, iicld at the Council Booms in
and intagrily «ul wfedom that mightJ said city, on Monday evening Dec. IL
still exist among her citisecs- Wo may । Council called to order by his Hon.
all be thankful to-day that the eweat has। . the Mayor.
J,
proven that there were ecough righteous ।
men ta the city of New York to arrvrt | Present, Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Bird­
her rain, and we can plainly see what a 1. sail. Erotraau, Hama Have* and ,l£roealration to the city has been 'her wp-,,j field. Minute* of last meeting read

ISOLD IX HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY k SLADE.

Render Pleasant and Beauti­
ful your Homes.

tha great lake*, aad th* riven Hudaon,
Ohio, MWrari and Miroarippi, far the
eommaadiing porition ia tha world
whrih thi. nation now bold*, and for the
romtorta. not to aay luxuries enjoyed by tom of injunction, that would make man
intelligent, end her Proteetant Cbtnvbe.. I
each of iu inhabitant to-day.
IWthu oontinrat been dertitute of
thoro natural highway* before foe era of
Railway ayetem*,
Slate would have
been a aeparate community in it. intererata and devriopneoaL and the ooalinu«d union ot the whole would have bren

‘hia Temple
The review of the year at then nnual TiiBnk»giring occasion* to always
loractorited in on* respect by a sew
m, that may seem to rob it of its interrt. Material prosperity, aa regard, foe •
roducU of tho country, and tho nbunanco of all those thing, which con trida.
ota to tho romfort and foe luxuries of

Tho tracklayer* on the G. R. 4 L E.
! H. laid 3-4 of o mil© of iron tha 4th and
a lull mile tho fifth instant Tho cold rear alike wo recount abundant harvests,
weather doc* nut affect work that b home, filled -with plenty, comfort* as­
sured to all th* industrious, with very
driving tn aueh mant-er.
We hope the Kai. Hasting* aud L&gt;w- few exreptiona, and luxuries and wealth
ellR-B- may progrea* at ft* aanpt inc-roaring throughout our country.—
On* year differ* from anothar ealy in
qwed when work commence*.
tts
sfaWram, rot at ah a. waat
and dretituti-n differ from plenty. So
habitual ia oar sxperiroce of aa ahoudingptariya** peopfe **1
that

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Wo ecarcejy know tha worth of mfarial prosperity rice* we hare HIM
know, th- went of it. LM a
like those that have periodically d**oUtad many oariroa, N»d Uh* fort wHA

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Ute Banner Office.

The Mawjurnd* Ball cm the 28th
pevr.’,.. to be a fine affair. Our Job
Printer has been doing n fine taakot

sones.

road. Th. iron W*b fa being woven
thickly over the whole eurfeoe of the
land, end erery thread eaxria. what
would Lav* been * hundred J*»n ago
foe oumBreroe of a notion- The laying
of th* rail, is ■* 1-g- preceded by set­
tlement, and eiriiiraUoa, bat on every
rid* foe road, rewefo out far into fee

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a|SLrtw»utin the psdnoe of truth.

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VOL XVI

MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1871.

glorioni work of making her houss i;&gt;o
neat to be habitable, her son Writer
gave to tying exquisite knots in his col­
ored cravals, and combing his oiled Jock*
so aa to took Eke a dandy barber. And
she bad no other children. Tta kind
Providence that watches over the desti­
ny of children take, cam that vary
few are lodged in ttaw terribly clean
house*.
But Welter was not at tta table, aad
Ralph had so much anxiety test his ab­
sence should be significant of rriL that with fever and tha statement of tellta did no: venture to enquire after him lag his story; theirs wars wot with
as he rat there between Mr. and Mr*.

Never taforo Equalled In this City, tta

QLA1.ITY, HTY1.E AM) VALUE.
Dress Goods in el! the latest novritfo..
Real IriMlx Poplins,
Velours,

(Sex-gen,
Japanese Silks*, striped and
All

plain.

Wool Plaldw,

"That fa my namt .ir," raid she.
turairg hor face teArd Ralph, who
could not but rtenark the contrast be­
tween tta thorough retmeawnt of her
manno.- and tar coarse, scant, uubsped
pauper frock of blue drilling.
-I MW your daughter yesterday."
"Did pin sro my boy )”
'
Ttare waa a tremutousnsM in tar
Miss Nancy, aa votes end an agitation in her manner
which diseloeed tho emotion she strove
in vain to conceri. For oriy tho day
before BsQ Jnee had informed hor that
Stacky would ta bound out on Saturday
and sta would find Uut gtta agin him
worn'I a payin' businms, so much os

with an appetite only justified by tes
long mutxing rido and the oxceUoncy of
tlio brown cakes, tho golden nonoy, sad
tho coffee, enriched, sa Aunt Matilda’s
always was. with tta moat generous
cream. Aunt Matilda was so absorbed
m telling of tta doing* of tta Dorcas
Society that ata tad entirely forgotten

MaUneti,

Ralph told her about Stack's dafety.
I id:ri! not wnU d &gt;m tho oonveraation
bon. Critics would aay that it was aa
uierwrough: aoeno. A, if all tho world
wore aa cold as they! AH that I
I can tan is that thia refined woman
I tad all sta could do to control taracif
in her mgernesi to get out of tar prison

LEA1H5G STOVE.

DomnticH of all Popular Jlfate,
Cheaper than Ever!
Flanels. Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

fur aotno time. But when ta toetad ax 1 shuck up, ride up to, the
Aunt Matilda'a immaculate—tarribjy,*'u —
-*----- —•
*«-immaculate—housekeeping, hie heart1
failed him, and h- would have sold
nothing tad ata not inadvBrtcnlly open- i

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!

10 per Cent. Below Fall Prices.

' ’

it would Make a Quaker

-saugh.

Groceries, 11at*.

Mt do t_______ _______________ ,__

Cap*, and

closely, unless you rare up all tape ofa
re-nomination to cffic.-. One curious ef­
fect of political aspiratioas in Hoopolc
County, was to shut the eyre that they
could not see, to close ths oars that they
could not hoar, and to destroy tho sense
of smelL But Ralph, not being a polltiasn, smelted tta h&lt;&lt;-pen with jut (Sad
Hie stench within, and saw every where
the transpai^nl fraud, and heard tta
echo of Janskte cruelty.
A weak-eyed-gixl admitted him, and
as he did not wish to snake Jus business
known st onro, ho alfocted a sort of idle
interest in tta place, and asked to be al­
lowed to look around. The' weak-eyed

Clothing.

BOSTON CASH STORE.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORXSI
•sssxtt

Siiitm ai Mettaiical Dtite,

with children, twenty per-1
urns in all, were obliged to sleep in one
roofo, which owing to tta hili stope, was
partly under ground, and which tad
but half a window for light, an3.no veutillation, except tta chance drnit from
tta door. Jones tad declared that tta
women with children must stay there—
“ho wanj't a-goiri to bare brats a-nianin’ over the whole house." Here were
ricioui woman and good wmaeu, with
what I was going to say." And ta pro­ ttaw children, crowded Uta cbtokona ic
ceeded to toll how anxious tihocky was
to imo his talf-blind mother, and actual­
ly ventured to wind up his rwnarks by
.uggvsting tta: Stacks', mother be in­
vited to Stoy - v.r tiu.day U Au.i
, ,»-rp»tu*i quarreling and occasional
tilde’s house.
fighting
■■ Bless mr stan!*’ arid that astonishIn the quarter* dovolsd to tta insaus,
people slightly draieatod and rasing
maniacs wose in th" rsuue rooms, while
there were also those Uttar wrecks which
nt in lmp« on tho floor, mumbling aud
ci uttering unintelligible words, tho
whois current oE their thoughts hope-

at very low figures.

TheLGerumn War bn.- forced the French to put a heavy export AMERICAS

MARBLE

Bender Flusut ind Besutifal year Bonus

TWO PRIZES
TO EVEBT SVBSCMBER!

tasd from whom sta tail boon bauiahod for two stars. It scemod to tarthat
sta oould die with that flaxen head up­
on tar bosom.
And so. In spite of tta oppositan of
Bill Jam's son. who threatened tar
with every sort of ov2 if sta lolt, Ralph
wrapped Mrs. Thomson's blue driltag
in Nancy Sawyer’s shswL and boro tho
leuble woman off to Howiaburg. And ox
thsiy drove away, a sad, childlike voice
cried from the gratings of tta upper
window, -Good-by I good-by !" Ralph
turned uad uiw that it was BhiL poor
Bhil. for whom there was :»o deliverance.
And all tta way back Ralph proaouaoed mental maledictions on the Dorcas
R
a-w.iv
Hnf or
for tta
sending
garments
to tho
Fire
Petals
tioatlTsca
Islands,
whichever it was, but for being so Hind
to tta sorrow snd poverty within its
resell. Ho did not know,'for ho tad
nut read the reports of ths Boards of
Blate Charities, that n*arir ril ahn*bouaes axe very mueh like thia, and that

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.
urjM. Tto*wteTl?taM7ra*M(Mre(*.
vnr &lt;,!.■&gt;, MMsir yM.iM ***«•

The best place in the

$

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GROCERIES

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CITY OF HASTINGS.

«• ns prwisl lo

je*»lj

‘The Poor^Rplatio
‘“Tho Inundation,

Frita, Eleven tti Wn

LS1is',“S,'‘^rS‘

CITY PAINT STORE! LUMBER

It was a center shot, aud tho lawycrundo, lawyerhke, enjoyed a good hit.
And ho cajoyul a good hit at,hia wife
best of ail, for ta never veal: rod on one
himself Bat Aunt Matilda frit that
a direct reply was imjMMsibb. Sta was
not a lawyer but a wum-tn. ami so
dodgod tta question by making a coun­
ter charge.
" It teams to me, Balph, that yoa
tare picked up some vmy tow assonatea
And you go around st night, 1 am told.
You get orsr taro by dgylight. end I
beer that yon tare-made eocanicn &lt;auw
with a lame soldier who nets aa a spy
for thieves, and that your sunning
about of nights is likely to get you into

WANTED

COMUISS a HOWS

PAINTERS;
pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

of white,
____ ____
Lu tivns,
instinct toward adornWhen you tave barnod ta liyn wall
sr taken this chRdiah you will know bow to die well.

rai hit this time. “ I suppose,”
that you taro been listening
Henry Small*. Baa"
Ralph, taw you talk 1 Tha
, ol all is that you abuse inch
------ B _ian &lt;u Dr. Small, tho most oxiplary Christian young man in tta

One who forgives ererything to fate
who forgive Mmutf nothing~Hs that i.loo proud to ask h toogood
ring cream, and ta could see no tape
! any tatter fete far tar. Sta followed
tm round the barn-like rooms, retarntg every now and then to tar qcesrion,
Ben t you think I might g. tam

. CHXRRY.
Paints, Oil*, Varnuhea, Mixed
IFSTTEWOOD.
Paints, Bntshea, and Ar­
1FHIT1ASH,
tist’s Materials, Wall
HARD -d SOFT HADL£
Paper, Window
Shades,
tai RA88W00D.

The tcoak-cysd girl tad been called
ray for a moment, and Ralph stood

only, at the very lowest rates.
l»Uah_ Out 4.

- '

HICKS. * BRO;

, 1 OmimnUl Muting,
Half an hour later. Balph, taring
recn Miss Nancy Sawyer's machtnety of
warm baths and simple remedies oner
safely in operation, and taring soon tta
roan colt comfortably stabled, and re­
warded for hie fcithfolnns hr a boned-

8tr

j'-ft ROBERTSf'W^A

aw uhcc —. ..
;
ample, satisfactory, and-amazing justice
to Ita Aunt Martha’s tat buckwheat
cakes and worm coffee. And after his
Ufa in Flat Or ok, Aunt Matilda's house
did look like paradise. How white tta
table-cloth, h-w bright the coffee-pot,
how clean tta wood-work, how gluten- i
ing die brnre door-knob*, bow spolfoes I
everything that esno under tta sore.- ।
mgn swsy of Mre Matikl. White! For ।
in rrery Indians village a* large a. I
UwUut. &lt;w M. rl
doacn wwaun wbo are admitted to be

30 Years , Experience

Medicini
;ufis,

to Ralph, who sat picturing to himaeU
the silent tatter» which Dr. Email*, eyes
paid to Aunt Matilda, and the quist oxpresrion of pein that would flit aaroes
Ha foce often Ralph's nsxne was men­
tioned. Aud never had Hartsock un­
derstood bow masterful! Small's artinoos
wore. Ho had managed to obvato him­
self in Mrs. White's estimation and to
destroy Ralph at tta same time, and he
managed to do both by a contraction ot
the
eyebrows! ..
But tta silence was growing priuful
and
Brink thought to break it aud tent
i
•»
V *(Lwh
ta
t
i

BOTTLKB raw BUB!
A n.rxx*jrx

exLntnrn

»»¥•

of) our poor, deed mother'
Matilda eadeenrreed to eta

Ho strutted «W nad down like adtilL ।

^Tiun General Andrew Jt^uoa." ta '

began.

•• Propio &lt;W. belters it, but I

am. I tad ray head etattaT atBsMa 1
VuU.anAJtes»w
।
isn’t nigh so good aa tta old one; it's (
;«Uto on on. ride. That's why ttay
We «e:stap the promotion (fall pood.
Il that &gt;. very beautiful, shining tmmorBit I know acme thiap. My
d, bright, everything that is good.
potato, oa « aide, box iris uU .
__________________
_
An unjust aceuMtfac is Uta n barbed
Cottar. And when
I know al
my ‘Load.
tta leftside of a
‘ I *know u. arrow, winch mast ta drawn backward
rL&lt;». »»J~
tasi.
Lmn down tare. —. —

thing out of. tta left di;.
tide. Not
Nvi out of yeur dtettMtau.
side, raiad ya I woshia't
fa the on to social srraxnr k. u-a-..JL-u-J -« «...
.
toC'ei srt.""-

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Our Michigan member, fa the femeto
and House have been aaslgued to tho
various Committee., aad it Menu to ns
that each one are adapted with peculiar
Ctnre* for tho work b.&gt;fore them. There
certain cause will prove generally pops U ono thing o-rtaia the affaire of the
kr withold membss. of the dominant
nation will suSsr no neglect from Michi­
pater We ehalf see in due tire.
gan num. Sean tar Chandler is ChairA bill was introduced into the House
ofRopreeeniativta yetasrday apn^ri*tiag two Bullion, of dollars to purchase
Mima and Mining. Senator Ferry i. on
the square fa Chicago on which the old
three canmittece—Naval Affaire, Poet
Government building stood aud to comOffice and Poet Rondo, and Pacific Rail­
menoo die erection of a new U. 8. buildroad*. in the House, Mr. Blair ■

The piece*, nfoddefat are “The Iren
:
-IB*; N6J,’1
1 (mlh oil ita uteggut mMu-J i Much ado
Dhuil Ntahiag,1.’ ■ Ofarw Twist,” Ac, all
eured with th. utmare Meltty and
Isren rewarded &gt;7 crowded hemare.
Inhia o.nfawWallucl i. ummn*s«Ml
and Mm. Barnard j* equally *« ju bar’s,
and asgafartskiag bs if th» lore of her
hanl-naroed Butane ia trying to retablish Eugli.li Qparo fa this country had
■rtaulted in * great *IK.co**, fastesd of a
ral failure, ffba h a «s*«ri»zfoiu ar-

i*uMTCT?pretoUranu bdw
MT. »_ln
„ l*vn for sovi-rid
puifiing on toward* cumphrtion, and grutmiUfiu 1L^

Wachtai. the piece of Gwraan terrorx h to give ns one grand concert next
week, and ' judging by bi* sm crei in
Eastern citios win create a furor here.
Bui why in the namo of goodness do
there artiste demand sack foarful .ata­
ri*. a* fo compl the management to dtmandt1.50or}3 for single odmiMion.
It Is an outrage end a fraud upon the
American pecpls, who can rommjy du,
thing by quietly staying sway from all
such porfbrmanree.
cm srrsra*, rounra, ac^
Tho Board of Public Work* Bill Us
in the interest* of tin Xugua Khip Ca- continue to be read, like those of 8ooU
virtually beea pronounced unoon.tituual, or culargciueut of tha Walland ca­ aadDioherM.faraU fatttra gannniUoa*
tiunal by our Supreme Court, the Judge,
nal, and coii*e&lt;|uenUy of efasy inuiril to The fair author is “Tha Baitmuto
standing 2 aad 1 The four Qommiario*.
th.
sea board ; a matter of great impor­ Tautphoeru,” author of the “The In­
The Wtathnr is unusually cold hers far era selected will of course not act upon
itials.” and Mmthjat iff llmnstehmtsd.
thia eearea.
their appointment under the act, and tance to svciy liusfars* man and farmer I*Jrd Erskine, I formerly ■ Lard . High
Albert Hmrey. oelonxl, w« fouu.l mere likely a new BUI Irea otywtiousblo in ths Nortb-Wret. aud a revolution was Chance lor of F.ngUnd. [ ftug^bd' fa
age, Weight* and Measures. Mr. Suth­
adopted memorealiring Congress to that ;
yesterday morning ftoae to death on will be paaeeil at tho text aceeion of oar
Great Briisin. but ainu-- hot msrri*"n
erland is on tho Committee on Naval
l«th street near the canal. Verdict, I*-giata:urv. The Board of Park Cum- effect Ita proceeding* were characterAllaire, and Mr. Foster is a member of
ira-1 ly great harmony. The only op- ’ to a Gorman nobleman, residing on tho
death from cxjioauro.
miaaioncra bring the appofa Uncut of the
GontineUt, .Ito deplete Wo'w-tfi rare
A while woman was picked up at SSd City Couaol will not 1M ol.jectoi to nor position coining from the Buffalo Board fidelity. ' lu tite whole riwlm of faodern
and I steeeu nearly frosim to death with bo compclted to go into litigation— the of Trade, who sent uu a reoumricaac.
a botttaof whisky by her side sb. fn- Gods be praised for that, It is n "rcasum- which ,wa«. respaelfully listened to, but
maiiaa devoutly to !« wished for." 'Elie foiled to make any great snpreirion on
Wall'. Opora House, ono ul our day* of our Dstua-xatic City Goiuru- the C&lt;mvc3tii)i&lt; Governor Faireliild of
W«a&gt;iudu preu&lt;lod, and tho reprau&gt;t&gt;The London Tt*ti luoka with favor Washington thaatne took fire tins mor- | meat close with the “idee of Deoombsr.” latj^’ generally were men of wnnter- '
upon President Grant'* m image. In tong and was entirely eoMumed togeth- ।| Tho chronic offlaals who totue of them ’
aal reputation ai|1 ability.
■
regard to incorporating the telegraph er with the stage apphaacoa, Tho i1 have held S yearn uninterrupted peases- '
.
.tof. party, ________
now look aad
with the mail service, think* it would bo buildup .was a very jndiffbront one for! riun of the Bpoiia
who
n:&lt;ir.vi-itigsting
jthn
charges
each
a
pttepooe,
and
its
lore
will
perhap*
and
waary
&lt;uul
with
Cardinal
Wolsey
of incalculable benefit to our country.
hurry up the propoeed enterprise of! exclaim: “ Farewell, a lung farewell to againid *omv nf &lt;mr Common Council
Ute advice., jilaoc the Prince beyond erecting e Urge and ajpointed Aeade- [ all my greatness," for “Othello's octu- and diligeatly pushing on tin matter
my
ot Music ar Opera^Honse foe "Wash-1 pafion* goao." And now, gontl imnn and tin- rasnlt is mrelatfaua which are
danger, and a spoedy recovery is no*
’
Republicaaayouaro
hoped for. Prey.re are daily offered
own way for two year*, uw your power and otir retiring Mayor. Dotes three
for hi. Royal ILghrere Biigg, the
“Psusrr. ura !ta:«jx* ' L, the lume
ijndicu-uriy,
step all teaks in the City ; charg e of &lt;•-irruptioa are disproved by ,
Prince’s groom died from typhoid fever
is partially L.jvered by insurance.
! tn-asury and practice the mi**: rigid further evidence we shallamtinM to be of Mrs Ann 8.-titepheu*' new now],just
i In the Criminal Court yesterday eronomy fa aU your expeadiinnM for tin I *ati4iol that tho verdSei ofour la«t City 1 published byT Peteroon, PMadeiphia
election was a just one and that three It will loeuaend • very largo sale, for
Geneva. December 18.-Tbs Canute- Wretoy Jonre who cut Andrew Curtis j public good.
Speaking uf politics we have yit to m.-o a.-cu»c*l jiort.ee better remain where the • Palacea and Piteous" is tin entire pew
aionera fur tho arbitration of tho Ala­ aenre th. neck with a rwr last July
novel from the pm al this talented
,
---------- tho fiat paper, Republican or Detuccrat, people have placed them—in niimtftd.
bama Claims held a farma! meeting to-i
day. Count Sctopia, Italian member of I kiU. and am fenced to tho penetentiary which dore or can find fault with Prosi’
i*
expected
on
the
29th
instant,
and
will।
for
eight
years.
, dent Grant’s last mrrenge. It i* simply
the Board, was choson Ibwaidenh The
Judge Barton who was reenntiy elect- [, unvuluerable, rvuriluitory m tone, ami । be entertained with a grand ball and
Commisrion adjourned tiU tho 15th of
od to tha Wtacaaaia legislature has re­ Lsufficiintiyexplicit in ito details of tha,• jrtiblic reception. Only 395 young ladies
turned here and BMumed the duti—of I condition of our Public Treasury. Arise- thus far have volunteered Jo be hi*
ItctcM in the public debt in partners in tire maxy danoft May none
Fifth Aulbiior which will be- continued I tf
by him until the first of January when Ar* years! Can any Democratic ad- of them be disappointed in their fund
expectations, may all “go as merry as
he will retire and rettin: Io Wisconsin. mfaiatratfou produce a like allowing.
a marriage Ml,” and may we be ttere
ITo funoral of lai Aaditor Stnuh, vrfio &gt;
( died hero a few duyi ago, uwk -plane the next Republican Governor ? If *o to see and enjoy the whole Sflatr.
The late Tsmmaay organ here called
tho “Patriot," liicatire it rejousre al!। this morning. There are now varan'. ;please bring him out and lot ua have a
( Aaditonhip* 1st and 5th too* to bo. few more ‘ Richmond* in tho field,” tho
the unpatriotic aentimenti of tho North
fiUed.
■
and Siuth. contains a loading article to­
A Senate reoolutio* propoeed by Mr.
day under caption of “ The severity of
Congee**." Thi* patriotic reference to Morelli of Maine will Inquire what fur­ been restored to bi* position as Chair­
ther legislation upon tho Indian ques­ man of tho Committee on Foreign Re­
lation*, nnd Siniuu Cameron, * very ing, Nov. 28th, the good preplo of the
eembled in their national capacity, ia tion is required. The Indian treattea
village of Naahailfa ueeemUcd at tha
quoted from Senator Blair in a speech set arido reecrvation* oc which tho InMethodist Eitfawpol Church, and listenbefore tho Senate wherein ho duis. that diaas are to bo collected and retained
ad to a clear, stirring and logical Temia
the
futuh-.
CummiaaioMrs
aceordtho Ku-KluxCommiUoo had communi1 P^anre liKturo by Right Worthy Grand
tho admfaiatration, is wo think a yrast
caiod with the President betere the pree1 Tempter Ruarell of Jackson.
restafa, and we phrephosy limy will find
lamation was issned far snspcmdteg tha
Mr-Burell i* derafa? his time to
। ropjx»od to h® targe .noegb to contain it so before very long, "lot justice be
I nil Indian* Eo*t of the Rocky Monn- done though tho heaven* fall," and lot ■ tha t&lt;-w|wrancv esuso to gvxxi purpose.
Premdcmt’s message. The great l*rwiMr. Kumn.r, the ablest diplomatist wo , None eon hear him without being con.1
dent maker decently and potriotsoally taing. This action was reported to
have, bo restored to the loeitiun which
make, an iseuo with the President be­
Standing fur year* at tli. lieod of the
ha so signally honored.
cause he, Blair, was not parent whan j
Order of Good Templar, in this State,
the chairman of tho Kn-Klax Commit­ time to time been placed upon three
ln«* which ho »tu roKuved al Balti
roeSTvatious,
but
to
thia
day
Coagrere
tee, made the disdoonree fab^aifofa
more last Muy, bo bring placed at the
committee of which, throogb courtesy, has ncv&lt;w ratified aud confirmed the rarer
bead of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge
ration. to tho Indiana, aad the* hare no
of North America, he hai bean able to
uauranta that they will not bo di-jnoDcd 'parity for doing breine**. This Co.'s
look at the question In all it* phaseo,
‘
buxine-JI
now
extend*
from
Michigan
to
&lt;rf thrir land* by rmpriaripled while
and their work will hold its owu Snd eerry conviction in ita iiseusriooa,
■ettfan who have already driven many Taxa*,
'
Patriot” is to th. effect that “mere Um
with any. similar institution East ur West that his otnruoas are farmed by no one
dwlmhUff ffeywsra srrnM fad fam of them from their new han**. Not- 1
It
would
fill np tho Bsxaxa’* ooluien* :
withstanding tho faith of Che country is
m»l»d ftr fU ewuniiltJttfm 4*.
pledged to them, there is now great too much to give a detailed d*criptiom
danger that a general lino of facroach- of their busiuesi, suffice it to say they
The I/wtorer took extreme grouudH ]
meut by white' rettfan will bo made up­ employ ovor 50 hands, aiul their pay­
In regard to the enfontoment of tho ।
on their lino*, and that their efforta to roll foot* np over i&amp;U a wook. lot
home ind retry be enoonmgwL But I'l .l i'ut .ry Liquor Low; placingT.-tn- 1
defend
their
rights
wfll
|w
co
construed
is to make out a case of a* y*rel/*cte la*
peraueo Bociotiee, Izxlgc* of Good Trra- 1
administered'by the Preridnnt. and be by frontier settlers that all the prejudi­
[item, Chridian Churcbca anal ail other )
seems carefill only to soy this fafereuti- ces against the Indian will be worked
I wurii’tievr-upon th»' rermr footing, and’snov^l-loring community The storr-id
ally, but if bo means to leave thia im­
one of abw&gt;rbing interest-r&lt;aC«M^Mt
could b&gt;&gt; unpinionabla to .ftfTTfto its
pression at all it is monifo.t!y idlasmd
detail and Uicinhy spoil the ianre*t of
the retiler uf&gt;n«&lt;7laJ,nw" will not be
laid a*iic without OHgwr pcrsual - to 4l»e

deemed a rebellion agafast tha ffarertk
ment of the United Btatse, during the
continuare. of which it shall befaAhl
far the Preridret, when fa Ue jadge-

to insiMod the jsririlsges of the writ of 1
Mm* nrftu and make arrests. The •
pains and penAte. have ail beea feerided long since, there can ba no retro- *

. tku- Stock of Silver Plated
Mtr0 is iho-Urfest in the
»est,aMthe^ew Styles and
Designs of the Very Best
Quality ssnd JtsasondUc
Pric„.

change, fcc the coming year we may th.resr'wTjrr l uux,
tpoek anon, but fur thi prstantU us
practical miller, we doubt not that be
■peak of the
. ;
trill be largely petvnataw). '
Tl» people ofour village aud vicinity
aro to listen to Memn-IPixtoy aad Oranis
which took place in thi* ally on the 18th
instant and which wa* n wry etyoyaWe
affair. It* farmer gallant Colonel, now
General, H. A. Matrow couM not iw kecpiiig a tight grip u|xm their money,
Jin-eent with h» oh? courted., bo now umR the sail tax*, are paid.
being engaged in fighting the Indian* fa
Tlwre must Im&gt; an unprecedeatod
Now Mexico; but ids place was well amount of lumbering goh« on this vfa*uppli.-d by his aMOMMs, Cat A. M. lor up North, if tho number of men ana
teams tluU are northward bound are
Edwanis. The oration wu delivered
aaythinr ~r,~" ‘
"l.T_ 1 imLxa.
by Corporal O. Ik Cortis* and was spir­
ited and oloqaoat. Tbe Banqust st the
Butoel) House war largely attend^, the'
guests being among our very beet citi-

I \Detroit Stoves are the
\ HEAVIEST Stoves
‘ In the Market.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

THE DETROIT POST
UUUUUIUUWUU MI1U

i They also manufacture
'OVB WATCH," which is
tnsurpassed as a Time-

"PROVIDENCE.”
Now. -1871. PexiboL

!»

prow effective and the hundreds of
brought to ths utfaaiMB «ff *el

\-*Kspc.cial attention is re­
quested to du r Lar^e and el^ant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted m Sets, Crosses,
Studs. Bings, £tc. A very
i, GSHPPMe assortment of Dia» Ttfond Studs.
' 'Diamonds

Monogram Seals,. Crests,
etc., cut on stone by the best
workmen in the west on short
notice.

TOOC Co.
PKOFTTABLE UUB1NE0*I

sftn&amp;Sii

Henry Wiri Beecher’:
.. 'docimt
fewJlrire UrivtoU
*. OrewJ ra inxxUHnire.M ire.

.uvtov Pwerere, vteJpm’Mm fm«H&gt;

R, F. JOHNSTONREpm:
The Oaly Agricultural Jtemrel Pi
od in Michigan.
Tb. MklwxnF.o.r. i. 1U *lpmrl

Job Work. Go io
. 1 Barmer O/Jlas.

be entbrocu. that they alone should be . with each mahuatfagvnswa and scenery, I
held pwpouaiblo tor thaidu^r.
At the closo of the lecture a. Lodge J
Gobi Teni]4ara con*i*tlng of twenty
n.euibnr* ru urganiud. -Tha i follow­
ing ollirap were solostad far the pree-

eater to many a reader of the Bx.vrxs,
and to far too many other. whore eyes
light upon it* well filled pages.

Rev. C. H. Him W. Q T.
Mrs. Millie Francis, W. R. IL H.
Mra.LgdmR.EUm W. U fc. 81

mm.

Mra. Mary J. Wheeler, W. V. I.

who dared ta vote th. Ifap.M-oahchtaf
Um tremble feftai tbs law is Hkriytoj

are, the only Stove Our SilverPlated and Steel
made ofLake Supe­
Table Cutlery is made cjdrior Charcoal iron,
pressly to our order by the
in the World.
best English and American
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

• and yet withal there bate aorno to uv
1 many happy ami prosperuu. days dnring its transit How strange it ia that
’ we can only remember our sorrows, and
so totally forget our daily men-ic*. &lt;* if
■ we reolix.- them nt all, accept them as
melton at enure?, and as eomsthhg tha! ;
rightfully beirew* to us WewrUwac-

R38CR

Mis* ABoo McNair, W. A.’8.
Geofge W? Francis, W. F. L
Dr. H. A. Barbar. W. T.

Mrs. Esther Dearth, W. A. M.
Mire Ad* L Ellis, W. I. fl.
fianryDearth, W.ae.
E. M-Gats., F. W. C. T. ♦ Lucius Rnstoll, I*4g« Deputy.

Itaeutiful Christmn* Gilt^ choice TaiMt Seta and Perfumery, Shall*andAwsy
NOTIONS!

rdortzans.

Aim WeW. Stauredaadregdre
wresStege will be held aa awry Mimday
STANDARD BOOKH,
1 MiSdiUlT HJT

«;l»Mr*n»ow«,T

�:i:ssiwf
Thep&gt;wU&lt;niok
generous Is ths sm
elation. Tho prass

HEAD

Mr. W. T. Berber, Esq., of Hickory
Corners, returned Monday, to Grand
tract tho fallowing from the Chicago
Ifajiida. He is on the Travapo Jury.
£*«]« iW: “Msmra. Bwrnsberg*
Anonnm hoary fixe at Grand Rapida Bobbin, of Grand Sapid... Mich., hare
and no Holly water-works. That is tte now «m mart suroerafnl Colbge in the
system far protection.
Northwest. Though but a few yraro
ArkteyABtadaUvo new advartire- eld, it has grthra to be' one trf the first,
and ro-sires the ondareesuents of our
grand display of gooda
L«dicg burinero men in the country."—
Oomsus &amp; Bxcws hare now novel- Grcndii^ EmS.
It givee m great pleasure tn indorse
fie., added to thrir stock in trade. Calj
every word the Chicago Awray Pert eays
of fan Grand Rapids Buriuees Colls re,
oondneted by Mresrs. Bwensberg ft Rob­
bins, and &lt;il*o to note that our young
townsman, Frank Stebbins who entnred
Uxcu Wstuur, who k*cje grocery &lt;m the Chicago Tslegrapic Institute a few
Creek atrout and Mils good, chaop, will months siuec, ho* returned from thi-ro
ptearo aoeept tho thanks of th* bop of and catered tho Grand Rapids Telegraph­
this office tor a “fat tak*" of nice apples ic Institute. bringing w.th him his friend
O. C. Dibble, of Portage City Wfertmsin.
Wo wish more of our young mon would
do us Frank B. has done, ax wo know
it would be for their interest, aud Fa*.*

READ!

ip Top Byrup Ibr 80, worth »1
«• of dl kind,,
CofTee
tew York prices.
Tea for $1, worth $1,25.
&amp;»Mp for 1 a, dwgya ,oid for 15 c.
Tobacco for 75 cents, worth $1.
A. basket foil of Glassware for $LOO
' nice Lamp for 5^
—
" «et of Tumblers 55c
•
"
" Goblets, 75c
A

ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.

rasas?****

Holiday Goods
For Everybody!
Highest Market FHce Paid for all
Kinds of Produce.

LkjI

Oregon has cu. office holder named
Virtue. He probably rccvirs no Salary,
the people haring an earner! belief that

!

Grans will be sold , before the Holi-

Mr. Craig, agent for Beecher's Ufa o
' «i&gt;'l Parlor Furniture, of the latest stylo Christ, repurts goad suocoas in gutting
j always on hand.
kafiecial attention subscribers. He will remain in the city
but a few days luager. Wo trust his
1 given to Undertaking-, lloarou furnish- gocxl lack may cunt in no.
| ed on ajqilioation.
Tux; Holidars arc near at hand, and
HESSMER, HEATH A CO.,
tbo youngsters are comunsnclng to feel
happy. They has., already selected a
good place to bang thoir stockings.

■ ‘lays shaker than ever.

A good Ruse-wood Melodeon far aalo
cheap. Inquire at thu Burxxa officr.

Ntcs Sensx Tfa.’re Sravr, for .80c.,
at the Fjia-nix Cash Store of Russell A

is «

New Advertisements.

DRUGS.
dww gives tho following ocnount of a
petrified body lately exhumed at KatemAoo: “Tho most remarkable case of
petrifaction *rer boar! of is that of tho
body of * lady will known in this vfllag*. On attempting to remove tho

Chamber seta,

• ing the value of tho Bibln, and tho no"
Tho marhiaitt who is to bat up the iI cosily of its dissemination, etc. Short
Hotly Waler Works’ boilur hah arrived (addresses were also mad* by Her. T. D.
. I 1Marsh end Her. J. H. Rum The fol-

Central R. R.

tLS. MUtSlt MD DHWCT «&lt;WTl.

s=« r.
Lumber Watted!

30,000 feet "f ffAJ-nm-

A jMtliovtaau in Chicago » tiring of 11lowing are the officers chosen for the
1 hydrophobia, iiacing tram billsn by a (ensuing year: R. J. Grant, President,
8. C. PrirjiBe, Vico Pmridont; J. M.
liltie uog 2 ywars agv
Nsrmz, Secretary; J. P. Roberta, Tree,
Alexis pays Ha own hotel bills and ■
inakr* generous gifts to ths poor besides. ■
Grant, Jsmos I’. Roberta, Rev. J. H.
That i« -hat astouixhe* the nativer.
'
Bora, H. J. KsnfioU, 8- C. Prindle,
The old arum in one at the State Pria- Bee.
j
T. D. Marsh, Mrs. D. Striker,
on have breo rxchangod for a dos.™ aud Mra. H. J. Ksnfadd. A roliection
brroctoiraling Springfield rifleswaa taken up amounting to &lt;20.28. Ths
Mark Twain draws bummre house-. ,nail meeting to bo held Dec. 15th, 1S72,
with his lecturer, but the psor'-'
Eot at the Presbyterian Church.

In this city.

A naw Paatoflto* bro brae established
•t Lo-kwood Kost county, and Lyman
IL Austin, has bora sppdrtod Foote

Varnish, find Dye Stuffs.

SISCESIES!

BLANK HOOK#,
JUVENILE BOGKH.

Lsdiss 2W.4 TLIM HA S3,

Two young women had a game of;
tulliards in a public hall, at Portsmouth,11 *Wa|l Popor and
IN. II-. recently, and made runs ol 36,
.Curtauj-Fixtiir&lt;|»;L
33, and 45 pointe.

The joetnuuter of a country office
boar Annapolis, Md., lately broke the key
to a mail bag, and not rsceiring a new
one from Washington, the mail remain­
ed unopened for eight or ten days.
Cornell Unlvendre is to try ita hand
in the mnnufacturo of incranlirts, and
the •■Couroe in letters,or, as it is more
commonly e»U«L the "JournaEsUc
Course,'' lias finally hoc:i announces.
Tho old Manassas bctie-fi-’ld was
sold a fow days sooeo far fR an acre,
when th* war commeored it sras uniter
a high state of improvement, and tho

evau-xoiiria

Cnaisnus Tarr.—This annual festiv­
ity of Emanuel Church will occur al
Union Hall on Christmas evening, when
ti e litUs lioarts will be made glad by damaged by fire the same day.
An enterprising Japanese brought
tho brilliant sights nnd gilb &lt;rf tte
Association will bo held in tit Andrew's
Chrittmas Tree. A pfaasMt time ia over to California no. A recently arrived
Hall, on Woodward Avenue. A oom- anticifisteil and wo presume many wil1 steamer an | cnonnoua-vjttintity-Of fee
plants, whieh are to be planted assn
mitieo has been appointed to make arb* proton L
experiment in California.
nuigmactU* among the citizens of De­
troit to fitrnish ratortidnmrni for tho la­
dy teachers who attend the meeting.
The Michigan Exchange will charge
♦2 |« day, and the Howard aad Antisdol House* 91.50 per day. Opportu­
nity will bo affiirdoi teachers for »eving many objects of interest xu th*

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rii -

wirm, itartod from that city, to go to
Mr. Bredh-y's residence in Bedford, and
had goae but a abort distance when th*
horse became frightened and upeet the
slstgb. Th* India* wore injured quit*
favsrely, but no other damage war

Tbk »«&lt;ww Rnra!. tlio pupBmtiun
dfav. of which waa totally destroyed by
the Chicago fao, makes ita apjwaruno*
again as fresh and natural aa before.
It is now urintod in now type ; the old
style ia prreoned- It i. an able paper.
H. N. F. LowiA Chicago, editor and

proprietor.

The greet fire- have developed two
immediate and proving wants. from
which nechanica and the laboring clasMB will profit thereby. One hi tho &lt;lobD bsppyRevival meetings are rcutiuucd in the maud far lumbermen &gt;n the groat North
Wo has* a jdeoe of the mvltod beS of Metiiodtat Chureb this we*k. Her. Mr. i w«.d», . and the other, mechanics to
Masters of Middleville ia aansting Mr.

P«¥lowith rod =ora are all right
owfaya-Ahry ran lay i* to tha fr-t.

PAINTS A.1
I. i &gt; Paint C____ ,

STASOAKB WORKS 1SD F«£H81

two ran- and stated that he Lad “a eon
of oil that wouljl'nt explode evou if it
was thrown into th.- firr,” and to illuatratc the thing he picked up one of tho

There is now u large pear shaped
spot on that side of the *uu that is
turned toward as It Is about 40,000
TusFiro Department of Grand Rajiida wifn. who was jrrt*nL told him he had mile* iu dianut-T, which is uquliralenl
7XV RECEIPTS—But A. to have n grand Christmas dinner I mail* a mistake,—that ho hod the ker­
provided for them at the Rathbun osene can He thought be knew be t
Hu4m-, at the invitation of the prnprii-1. ai.d t'n&lt;T«le&lt;l to light th* oil.
| Thu lady then sprang forward «o keep
tore, Autisdoll A Hawk.
1 him from lighting it. but before she
roanbud him a terrible efploeion took
Sleighing improeing.
piece. Th« ail flew anon th* clothing
Gold, to4ay 109 1-8.
of his wifa, who w.a sitting n&lt;ar, and
Frost cm the windows.
•he waa i.nmedistly enveloped in flame*
on
tho
Michigan
Central
Railroo-1It
A good fire ia a luxury.
was a evllisiun of two trains,—doubL- Tcrror-striken hbe nuhrd ' out of doors
Almost hero— Leap year,
headed. two anginas to oarh train. Th* and ran to the hoosn of a neighbor,
^juoakiug tiaM out doom
four eaginro, teedore, aad freight-cars same twenty, rods distance. She was
Few teams in town to-day.
tha leading educators at th* Northwest,
were piled in fcgpsher with pork, lard, so terribly burned that she lived hut will furnish regularly to the Detroit
Blowing and snowing occasionally.
Mercury this morning 5 ‘ below zero. and oil, all burning, with one engineer, three yrare oil. lying in tho crib at th* Weekly Trifons an educational colanm,
Charlse Young, of Maraball. burned
popular in its nature, ombrering nows,
Christmas this year of the 25th lust.
explwsun, wss.alia frightfoUy burned
under the wreck. Ho baa n family.
advice, suggestions, ole., and disigned
and has riuro died. Mr. Hines was
The names of those injured are: Wat­
•specially to refer to tho tree school SjW
badly burned on the face and arms.
tom of thii Stat*. This will be an im­
son. of Marshall. Micb., single, serioaeTim lady who warend him of his mis­
ly hurt: Joseph Neal, of Mareliall,
portant and valuabth feature.
take was also Boverely burned. Th*
Mich., married, not seriously injoured ;
burning fluid sat tho bouso on fire, and
Arcmzsrr.—Wc learn from tha Battle
Reuben Haddock, of Marshall, Mich.,
together with the furniture it was re- Creek Trifoow that on lest Saturday
married., arm trokou ; Winch, of Mar­
ternoon Mr. Harmon Bradley and Mr.
shall, Injured, Ward, lire* in Marshall,

at Big Rapids.

PATEIT MUICIHES!
DRUGOrBTS fiUXDRlBS,
AND FANCf GOOD8.

On the fail instant, in Delta, Eaton perfectly preeerved, even the petals of
Courtly, a farmer named H. T» Hines, the flowm upon her breast were roarwho had visited Grand
Lsdge and bleix^d and intact The folds of her
pureha*ed a cun of Keroeeno oil, and । clothing and cveiytMcg were wonderalso a canal oil said to be nun-evploaive. '' fully preserved, and tho whole body
He rarbed homo at;.-r dark with tho '1 and covering was stetuesqn* in appear-

has a family, seriously injured.
Tax annual uuctiag of th* Michigan
Tho express and mail trains were
State Teachers' Association wiU bo held
cmspeltod to go around by the Kalama ia Detroit, on th* evening of December
xuu and South Haren Ilrviwou of the
The Indie* cm rejoice and be hepf&gt;y,
27lb, aad during th* 2fah and 29th alfar the “taming year" ia 'leap year."
'
dressos are expected from Prof. D. C.
Th* Editor is eapeetod the last oi this !
Harville, of Bay City, Prut J. D. IL
, Corndi u», uf FretonviUe, Prof II. D.
week, if he does net get 'Snow bound."
। Harrowcr, of Paw Paw, Prof I. M.
A woman's kiss far money is termed
Wellington, of Detroit, Prof. A A
! Methodist Church Bunday evening.
legal tetidar-naM.
.
, Griffith, of Ypiil'.uti Hue D. E. Henry,
, Rot. Geo. M. TulhiU, Stale Agent of th.
CU*a- Williams of oar City has purAmerican Bible Society, addrewwl th*, of Grand Rapids,' and Rev. A. T. Mar­
chkaed an interest in a planing mil al i meeting in a few earnest words, sbow-

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Hie Superintendent of Police esys
a, . 'AA ...
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MAGAZINES

LIBRARIES
PUBUC.'.
.

SKLUCT.

‘

PRIVATE,

go evory flr.» day in*-i lb« ’ts**ta U j
New York city for the purpose «' si. al-,
ing whatever they lay th&gt; ir baada «te,j
the aptitude of many of wbwn S gloss--1
od over with the good dress aad goo-1
manners of liuhrnnd grritlemmheM.
,
A wliale, lately anptarol in tho ricini{y of Boston, is now moorml to a wharf
there, and h daily*vWted by ‘eiMutfs

A second Pair of th* tedfo* of the
Asylum at Kabunaxno wiU be held at th*
Institute on Widnmdny and Thuradsy,
December 2&lt;Hh and 21st, afternoon end
and evening. The proceeds of tho Fair
List of Iz-ttars remaining in the Puu
to be used in furnishing the chapeleOrc. Deo 20fli, 1871.
'
W. II. Cook. Maria Bowman, Mra.
Rost in the goo.1 w ork.
Tho Eoginrars who are aurvaying th* Ray Bailey, George Sine, Bella Mc­
Foy er meetings will be held at the
SIM ILIA tUMIUBUtf QUIUWiXUM. U
Kalamazoo Hostings A Lowoll R- R. Gregor 2.
Presbyterian Church twioo a wsok un­
East Saginaw Ims catered into cou- are within throe mibw of town ami will
Direct your letters to No. of P. 0. Box
, tract -with' tha Holly ’'Vater Works, no doubt roach our City ‘Thursday aftil the Week of Ptoyer.
like machinery is to bo ready for do­
Rojuiuan.—Tho Flat Rirw and ■I lirary by August 1,1W9. .Tbe machin­
Wm-ghtrm take R. IL Co. has been or­ ery is to supply two milliras of gallons
kUuuau Division No. 2, Brother­
ganised at Kahunaxoo, with 5 per cent
hood of Locomotive Engineers, will hold
paid ia of a espial ot 1160,000. Thia
their Fust Annual Party, at Wegner s
win bo tho Northern tudlin—Hrm of the
Hall, Marshall, oa Wednesday ereamg,
Thus the old pionsoss
"" Iriinsi—. Hastings and Lowell K- R.
December 20th.
by caw passing away. B
j Wo toot forwari to tho completion of ‘ On Thursday last, tho gonttemen
of the *arfy settlors of Barry county, and
this great work within tho nex: two [tmj~nrj|; the United States Grand
has lived a Ufa of usetulnsss to herrelf
t
rrars. Let oar aiiiaeas take bold of ths Jury, now in snasion at Grand Rapids,
went to BigJtapi* to ■■sra-lhe-ghts.”
Sb* wiU not oalybe missed by hnshsmd
Pkturea, Chroxnoa, Pboto&lt;rapha J
upon Urn imitation pf Hon. Wm. A.
and children, lint by a largo cirate of
und Picture Frames.
'
Howard, PrtwMent of the Grand Itepds
friends with whom an sxemplazy fhrieft Indiana Raiload Company.
.
tiun lil • bad culsared her to thorn. Tho WjB

BURNING FLUID
IforMHrietkr

ftja,

—----- --------------- ro-1 the 2Mh al Union HsIL Look out for a
dry winter. Wells are getting
o „tlJ llie buya nay.”
than rXWiMMM) of tha-Chicago fosaro
&lt;)oy0]UayBWBiM;fao«5th, J. Hol­
. .
, hare busmpaid. The Co. hq~ befare
brook al Woodland Ocaler, opens his
the first of January to have every claim
The iron far the new bridgo has ar­ Ha l for a Christmas party. . J-..W. stiisfi.-i ’ The Abna also shows a grad (
rived and wo may axpset to •* »rerr Leonard ditto, at Nashville.
ttxM^
.
'
.
;
thing ia running order soon- WiB tell
&lt;ror rowterei—,
be that of R-r- .Hr*. M. C rf
Maias, and Mas. MtoW- Chandhr,
daughter of gsuata. O»niillar.
.

Th. Hnflv, Wayne «*d Munroo Iriuiruad wQ!he fanssely &lt;T" * *»F*-

DRUGS,

Pure Drags and Medidnes!

A lady of Newburyport, Mass., has
earned with her sowing ruachra* in 12
jnsSre tR.fiIS 26, witb-Ait paying a raat
for repairs.
Th* ex-Queen of Hanover, tired of
waiting for her throne, he* resolved to
betake bernelf to, a t. .uu&gt;tj ur.d turn

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cure find. Not returning for sovcral
hours, the woman left thsb children
and started to hunt them. This is afl
that is known save that the next day
thobodiroof 17 j-rome who had per-

LOCAL EVENTS.

mCHtGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Snal Blver Volley Division

rite frran any h
three miles from them

chimney. th* roof to Win. Morgan's
houM caught fire on Saturday evening.
It was oxtinguishi-J before any serious

juticsj.

The Annual mrotin of the Barry Co.
Agriculturial Society will be held at the
i Co. Clerk's office on Turedny (he 26th
। insL at one o’clock r.
for the election
' of officers and for the transaction of such
I other businro* a* may uurnn bsffiiro it
M. L. Wxiuaju.
Secretary.
Hastings, Dec, 6th 1871.
«

on the human system. Bui the moot
hrartreadiag arooent cf all come* from
the Wetewe Plains, in which a party of

ada te 1

Painta, Oil*, Varnisbert, Mixed ]
Puuto, Brushes, and Ar- *"1 I
'■?t
tiat’» Materials.
|

�8 O’CLOCK.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, {
In Xahrge Clubu

VOL M.n CARUETOK,
“Bctey end i are Out,”

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Tk.oolr lUl.aUaO.n S.Kinbailaa ia Itaaeanlr?
L. D. HTNK*8EIGHTEENTH
Wjlll A^L blflWp,

cam »«» wa:n&gt; roe

THE KTIMT WEEKLY TKUIHE.

LDKKXY UAKHlAl.t-S BAMKCT AJ.D

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FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.

TKastfe.Str.Sn-j.-i:

WOpD’SjKS’ffWJh
GILLETT * HALL

baa been frequently aaked, -Hnw many
poaafa of baeC mutton or pork, can bo
made bom one bu.br! efeornT A
Laker can eeUmate, with reliable cwrtainty. bow many pound* of broad one
barrel of floor will make; and manwfacturan of March can calertlate how
many pound* of etarr.h they can obtain
from one liuahei of grain. Dfaillee*

oTwfHEar

■PHO8FECTU8 FOR

1872

’

* to ItoaMta ir~*ror*wni Erf. ten.

$ 200,000 00
£ 10,000 TN AMERICAN GOLD I
&lt;110,000 IN AMERICAN SILVER t

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m&gt;w cart letMrtleU K
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arua.l k^kun \ rang .»* IW fam. /'«*.,
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PETER8’

MUSICAL^ LIBRARY,

Chronic and Sexual Diseases.

fifteen volCmiS Tiled with

A HiYBOlOGICAL V1MW OF MAARUQK.
J?,

CHOICE PIANOMUSIC.

VCCAl COLLECIOWS.
m

E3EJS;

IMMrt

HALFORD

and good fatting qaaHtfa ; U«*n adopt
•uch a eywrn of feeding a* well ax will
keep the young animal gradually im­
proving, until they have attain*! th*
•cma of dcvelopcaent When young
etoek an fed generoutly, from •twieg THE IEHT lAUCE MB HELIIH
■ade la aer part of Ike world
till enaunu, then allow to dctrrnoralc
iu flesh during the foddering naaon, fte- X FOR FAMILY USE.
quenfly boooming “tprixig pour,” then

ABENTSWANTED-

LEICESTERSHIRE

TABLE SAUCE.

FUKlFY YOUR BLOOD.

fOMX'U. idlVuHfan.—*
IC-TURE AND*MIRROR rRAMES,
,*r/li,iAA&lt;i,‘r i•' e , i-rv.,,_ j &lt;• u., r.

Family

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,

point ia reached, feed mar aa wall ba
cart into the manure pdo a* to be fed to
animal* that hare reached a point in
growth, cr in faitraing, which anwwen
to tho boundary of the law of liminlation.
Many fanner* feed old cow* which
hare pa eend the agv and rapacity of a
profltable milker ; vet ccmparatindv few
•ho hare adopted each a praetkuhare
eeer reflected that tho game quantity of
meal fed to a young eteer or heifer, ■
would prodhoe twice ae many poetnd* of
moat. OH ewine an frequently fed
. — J . ** &gt;__a ___ ___ 1 . _ . _ V..I-

bible.

DR. CROOK'S
btbup or

POKE ROOT.
CAUTION

.%-a.t
Orle.ly WHh .'.-WHTaU.l. I
tot. JOHN *| KKLt^Hltl. J.

WONDERS
OF THE WORLD.”

EaafaKSLi:
iwafMArr,
5*1 W
.1. uva

SHEPARD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS
ee* of young Hid tanfty animal*
Bereml experiment* have been insti­
tuted reorndy, to deterwin* how ranch
porx one buahel of Indian corn will
make, and the rrault of one war, ttxty
pound* of oom-meal, when aoaldod and
tkd ia the farm of warm muah. made
dfioea pcunde at pork. The mail of
another erparnnent gam a trifle over
ton pound* of pork per basket al rum

REDUCTION OF PRICES

GREAT SAYISG TO CONSUMERS

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The AmericanWasher!

PRICE. S5-50.

Moot Suitable fa the FaraOy,
Moat Vahmbfo fa the Student,
Moot laetruotire for the leaober.
Moot Apprupridta for tha Child,
Mort tww for the Miniafa.
Moto Interaelir.K for the Farmer,
Moot Efogaat for the Parfa,
MoetPkoatablefoelheStady.
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Face, and all Diaesue* of the

FlCTO RIAL FAHILY B1MLK.

PHOftATEOH t»E It -

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Dr. Wells' Extract of Junbeta
4&lt;fa*n&lt;Z flrvuh Mick.
ACKLEY A SLADK
Hfantga, Mich.

$5.50.

Crook’s Wino cfTar.
4

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Public Test

NrtW

IlMpnned

DR. CROOK'S

WINE

NATURE’S
wnstn-s EATBKAi PICT0K1AI
HCnOMIT. .

Mr^Onir* a»See*,nnia. F»»M.

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Hair Restorative

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LITERATURE
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Michigan Exchange.
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VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS. BARR

« dm os wm goods i

UNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1871.

•&amp;A Otherwise.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Would coll the attention of the public to tho-Largest and Groat­
,
est variety Of

QU AL1TX. ijfTY

He*l Irish Poplins,

tkrt rerereibfo gtaae eys, &amp;e squire
nunamd to fright* Martha br
•X.l k. k.J l___ ■■ -■__ J

HIS Oil P1B18R STOVES!

Bruges.
-AU JKool PljMd.

Tb remove Maine from charecter-Gs!

IN BARRY COUNTY.

OfcK ACORN PARLOR|
What waa h» that ha ahtrnH •».

»ml

And jrat on that 'Bunday, with his
txrond^Cft with

LEADING STOVE.

DoMeatien of til Popular J^ake..
Cheaper than Ever!

Squire Hawkins.

Flsnels, Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

10 per Cant. Below Fall Prices.

*CS,’JS'“L"j-sirr",

Boot, at Price, that would Kake a Quaker
‘■■CE-aiTBugeayss. ”

Groceries, Hats, Caps, and

Clothing.

the object of his loro. He thought him. but by reminding Litaself
rnlf not dressed well enough. Ho wish­
’d hie shoulders wore not ao wjuare,
and his arm. not so .tout. Ho wished

| WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!
Whteh to made In the «atne tnonnw, with Cast-Lining and Diving Flu«.
Stovatm. the largo.! door of any Btova of tha kln&lt;1. making It a capital Sco.. «
Farmor-. In addition we keep the HW1S.- COTTAGE. RIVAL, CABINET.
COTTAGE BELLE. KINO, DIAMOND and many other kind*

JOHN A. GHJ.BLH

MARK HCSHELL.

rATHOXlZL UOML UUUSTMV t

JOHN ROBERTS.

f

BlackGros Grain HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

remaining strength.
Miss Martha nxx

Strike

Tub hapnUat ago for yot
nuarrLigB; at least K they
‘■ThadoviTarec-bag- i
with a foahag that aba pronouoc- for a fashionably .Hired balb.
ths Hquirs'i
—a —&gt;tenon of death on her own greet
hops, answered huskfly s

OFFICE OP THE

Many young mon are to improridsnt
that they can not keep any Hung b ui lata

Springfield fire and Marine

little, hi. boshfnlnre. would

g

I

Who ru Biohasd th. Third baton

Who:;' ho started his

Wk, U . tod ■— Ute m «nterite&gt;

to call and « the ACOKN.

_____________ BOSTON CASH STORE.

J?

NO. 35.

CHATTER XXV

MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONER.
TABLE TOPS,
.
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

We hare a Full Lino of BLACK SILK which we

Su[» ud leuaiisal Dentists,

I eyilabloe.

Whai'e the on of trjin'?

ore aelling

ITALIA-Lm

at very low figures.
Thei German War has forced the French to put a heavy export

duty on Silks.

using n
r-nt!r.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

TxrpswBtaatr.EMr*1
ttsstoxscjaas^

Ladies, now is the time to secure a Silk Drem

HYDE k. BALER.
You will not see them as cheap again iu a lifetime.

‘I

Martha

Argyle Plaids and Satines.
Viry Stylish

and

bis right foot up on -the rung of tho minagiy, wmea g»vo uinnuon :o tui
eliair .nd putting hi, right hand behind Bgbtest remark, was not lost on the
Vfxine Flat Creek Yferenla* Outward)*

Render Pleasant and Beauti­
ful your Homes.

fdut jjteuUlat.

Cheap.

ting.”
•'Did it r wld Bud. not thinking ol

Whet bad of *■ drum u that which
alwayibeal whan It can’t be beaten?

THZ HOOSIER SCHOOL-MASTER-

.

TO EVERT SUBSCRIBER ’

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

“ I oupooeo Mr. 11
hone to Lswieburg.

MR. L. 8. BENHAM,

The best place inxlie
ISAAC W. VROOnAN.

CITY OF HASTINGS.
------ to buy------

’tH.WtWWY.

GROCERIES

'ttiu iiri

lINlEttKiF

CHAPTER XXIVThe Methodirt Church to which Mrs.

is at the new brick store of

HICKS &amp; BROTHER,

This mt Bud's h&lt;
a could not My an
I eloquently at M
Ah foot under the

must look, he imraedix tely pulled hi.

‘The Poor Relation**’

“’K"^ thus deserted in hin darkest

‘•The Inundation,”
better right !)

«llrm4»ll|r&lt;U&lt;l ll.r dt!

•bout him Ralph learned that the stnra
_____ . ____ ______ j______ vi—
glad to we you, Mr.
1 I thought Pd tall jo

Saturdays.
CAMMVX AVaM AXTWEBP.

j

HtiiiH

CROCKERY a GLASSWARE! SOMETHING

nuv23U

NEW LUMBER WANTED !

wruns iirtihR

only, at the very lowest rates.
HICKS. A BRO.

Wall Papsr, Wiidm Stales, ail

uzucr jtalnut
CHERRY.
rrjnTEJroaD,
'TRITE ASH,
HARD

SOI TMAPLE

Paints, Oik, Varnishes, Mixed
nd BABSTOOR.
Points, Brushes, and XrWLDbevriiiwrgnees'Momedlentas. I
--------- ligCfl Materials.
getrr at tb Farur.,
tka Mlelxps tteet

Dick’s mother coked him what

WIDDIOQMU HUM. A UCUABD8.
•tuns
.

to
forlorn hope that aoma teroxable turn

a&lt;u, auwi.

;

the whole Comrairtoo

A DeeelM b»lu

tinxrs. Micjt.

•i LITER XX \ I

'. RO
30

Years

Experiense

F A. y M. BUS
AMD
Ss

Horsemen
ATTENTION!

RUTH A Co.

BOWLED M EBE!

PAWS * 01
Gold A Sifrsr Wafctee

What is that which he who has Ik not
rs not with for. but he who h*&gt; would

,

Pictures, €hromos, Photographs
and Picture Frames.

our M.o

WOO

El

iZ Books # Stationery.
thwbWdihmghtthu

AND FAtei.T

Hut Ralph frU sure that tho relenllom
hand of Dr. Small was nreaent in all

Partington said of total
B excellent dnetrin. if it

BURNING FLUID |rpHKSa&amp;*ahw&gt; wdl'imr ihe«a«k&lt; erWeta
coMMiNsi^ nm.

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

Strangs pair—Bud wilt
•nd
silesl ■ rsntfous

Ffflte, Fi6iw.iM KTenrtm,

An Eurtleww amount of

t LOW FIGURl^.

'besides becoming the intimate of WaL

iuc.'C:.

k man m»y har. enough of th* wedd
a*1
n”"

�Brig. Ove. Hulw. AnAoreota foe here­ ns h« naan ta Ho is repressatod as
of Fort Bunttar, has taBom Bfo frfofo climbing over the tope of mountain*,
at Nice, France, has just been SMKxrMwd while in the valley briow him smoke is

Ayer’s
K TRIBUNE

Cherry Pectoral,

-- ------foe artfet’s
we » sritafad tost Mr.
Oonriy willdota^ja^tehte^tad
Congress will only take a rococo front subject Tho other picture will b.
vtot listing, te. Jsnnsty Rtll ftw ths'
,T&gt;Uholidays, and will probably riooe th. who is represented la prison talking with
a stars srilbout through the ksy-hole,
proposal by Senator Morton's resole- hying to bribe him to release her that
SM2------------■ . '
foe might rare Gtaucu. by' bar ttetimouy Iwfoi. he is thrown to tho wild
beasts. So much for one of our Michi­
DR1MIT OOUUMFOBDULE
gan artists, of their Mamas In their
pieseat project for Improving them­
“FsrA, Fir*, rirfo"-^ SesoU Srr- selves and etavating high Art, more
bmu frsta &lt; 8»»f JCss—Tfe IttHf anon.

xxrsxasxn—aaausM orsns, he.

BvUiaf
Tit IMreit Aaiitttg
except by Senator Tiptoe. Aa foes,
gwuttemeu ere “tamoabta moo," U was
.wwti—.4 Jfwnr Cfowteas.
bat fair to coadade that having remain­
ed in tho Oancus after it extingmsbwl
To tbs Hsrrcui or res Bxxsxs
You
the firebrand they would abide its de­ barsno doubt often listened to a very
rision in quiet But tba rules of oon- long-winded sermon which sounded
delightfully at the time, was well oom­
pood. clothed in. fine language, waa
easily and perhaps eloqusntly delivered,
and yet, withal was so redundant in

Tho I'areps Rosa Opera Troupe have
just closed every sucataaful engagetaenfi only too abort far our lovers of
music, end are to bo fallowed by Rosa

mg in U." Such ■ sermon I board a
few nights eiaoMt.wwun hourlong.
not at tUU early day tell “what it waa oil
about'' Th. re were fine ideas in Ik
the speaker is a talented young man, has
studied, but evidently in a xMfrinf way.
has gifts of oniciy, earucstnose and all
that, but his lack of eseerairahta sod
condensation sjioitod every thing ami
your correspondent went homo carrying
ee/Amy with him, vrith aa “aching void”
and muttering with Hamlet " words.
words, words.'' Not so test Sabbath
evening, when we heard the Bev. IV. E.
McLaren of Went minister Church re­
peat by request his sermon from Ro­
mans 6:4, “Therefore wo are buried
with Him by baptism. Ao." The eermon was a reUkaertion of ejd-feahtoned
practice with regard to membetsbi.. in
tho Church. The ground was taken, as

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

Studs. Rings, Etc. A very
complete assortment of Diar

wolINllmiam*

Wu*t ax Edoutios:—Ona cf ths
ablvst writers nf modern times in the
following brief linos, drocribe* tho «lu-

with mankind. Tho picture is not
pleasant to contemplate, aad yet, aa tho
experience of a vast majority of tho
ta.n, active m the polities! or profee-

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Detroit Commercial Advertiser,

The fallowing are among its artietoe :—
E B. Wsfobcrao, our Minister to
France; What Can I Do Bratt Cheer­
fill Giving; Joseph F. Thompson D. D,
tarn of the Broadway Thbcraacle Church,Exprsmton, Its Anatomy and Philoeophy; “M" Smith Rusmll, or some

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a Cent in the World," a chapter of mishaps; “Taking Cold.” or th. Causes
and Remedy of “Colds ;*' Oar Objects •
Politico! Economy not a Failure ;WRKan N Bnwa tba ttaehw Mnutata

onse HJustraboas are given, t rue catiy
•8 a year. Stngte No... 80 eta. Now
is tb. time to subscribe ar to make up
a club, and secern one of tho valuable
rux rsorosxn acanuxv or sutax—xicxpremiums offered. Address S. H Weils,
reax imm
New York.

togtaap s school of Art taArademv &lt;/
Design for instruction and mutual cooperatiou, the same to ba located in tho
new “Hwlgre" Block cn Griswold and
State airssta, aad '.4k&gt;b is admirably
s^ptadtar fos pwrpom A Mr. Wm.
Holt tataly from Ctaoago and Mr W.B.
Conley ore tx;x«sg tba uistigotora of this
move, hofofota artfata in their ifae-tba
tattar quits e fam pcatatet pfoatar aa Ms

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sparkling with Intel rating Starira,
1'o.sy, Music, Pusrira, Travels, Gamas,
and other Pteaaiag Featurae, all Profuselv Uhsstreted, and cuteuiatod to
amuso, instruct, and olevat. (ho test of
foe young, end make their lives useful.
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forntmngwra from all over who need just
such influences for good. The scheme
deserves encauragumeat and wo treat
will get it. Tho oatarpriM is in th.
hands of first-rate men and will be agi­
tated fol* prasesd upon foe busiaaM aaa
of Detroit till it ie a sto... Bwv. Dr.
tiagarth spoke at tho las! meeting
in hie plain, practical, busineM way, giv­
ing the results of lua fang aujiasieiiriii in
each etibrta and pledging” hitAsalf to co­

p^ to«4rfti~.MUs FMtm KMh
and a poltet of W I’hiwta wmAAuo •

Diamonds mounted to or­

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cut bn. stone by the best
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1 notice.

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taitar will drain thoriohete portion of
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Txx PaassataoicAX Joraxsx for Jan­
uary is still in ths advance. For reed­
disadvantage, under which they ham ing at oneo spicy, vigorous, spirited and
labored during the four years of their high-toned, its bulky January number

they preporn to have a structure of their
own, adapted for their peculiar work.

i quested to bur Large

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trine of tho Presbyterian Church on thia
important ..object. The dieeourw was
eloquently and earneetly delivered, and
was wc havo no doubt th® result of tho
bocest conviction of the speaker who
has an outspoken way of stating and onfurring his ideas whether they are pal­
Tho Washington PairiU n[ toatable or unpolatablo to his hearers, or
which paper on tJu&lt; downfall of
us uno of his brethren in tho ministry
Tweed dynasty in Now York adau
remarked “I like tarn for tlM rery
that ■ change of its proprietorship
ttasy."
tjo much for this and now a few
to run a Tammany organ al the Nation­ wonla about the
al Capital. contains a column leader on
rorxo m i caaxnux usoaaiwr.
the subject of Republican corruption 11
The Young Men's Christian AaeoeiaThais tobe expected from such a source,
as it is natural for thia branch of the ed effort to secure the means to erect a
Dwnocrary to held up tho bands of a
I* pieliteis tettero IhaVW told of the

| Especial attention is reand eD
Stock of Diamonds,
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October contracts were let for construotam of the Dakota Diristos, extending
200 mitos westward from the crossing
of Ute Red River to the m .ring of the
Missouri, in central Dakota. A large
force is now employed on tide division,
whsdt to to be finished by the 1st day of
July, 1873. In the meantime a section

thus save to their customers
the importer’s profit in New
York.

Emjwror is capable af good sense and
mr.uly action. If all th. toon of toyairy to bo lioaixod would follow hia axample, the people of the “rural districts”

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ly produce growth, not tale, but m grate,
aa tho body grows not into but in life by
food and care. The ducourse depreca­
ted die prevailing notion that a man ran
become aChristion only bv some violent
ouavulsion and poignant experience af­
ter years of am. Ho also hold that the
modern system of rorivalism was sosen dally false and disastrous.
Thia in brief is the substance of the

ol the rood?that tho D.rector* deemed it

e art1' Western Agents
for The Waltham Watches—
a full and complete assort­
ment always on hand-at
wholesale and retail.

NCiCURE.NG.Ui

Confession, that there is hut one kind of
feet in getting for tho
Church membership, and that beptired
play from Congress. IU i
children aie just as much, and just iu
»r plainly that polygamy
the same degree members ns tliow of
dttood or Utah will be.
adult years, tho only distinction being
that the former do not enjoy all tho
privileges of membership. A child
like tho vnaonomy tho Govtrnan
baptiwd is born Into the Church just as
making envelopes and selling cl
a native of America is born into Amcri- member*. .The only States mat gain 3
than the trade can furnish them.
each are Mtehigan and Iowa, while the
comes a member of Christ’s Church; States of Georgia, Texas, Wisconsin,
the Democracy and their aids would
but baptism does mere than thia, it is and Kansas gain 2 each.
like to hoot at as an imporitkm and a
also a sign and seal convoying grace,
fraud on the people.
not by any magical powsrv in it, but by
The Grand Duke Alexis, who has been
A Senatorial Republican Caucus was
tho blessing of God upon It. Thareforo so generously and hospitably entertain­
held on Monday and adjourned over unchildren will, an les. this irraee is re. ed in New York, Boston, and other
eeivsd in vain, grow up Christians from great cities, shows hi-, acknowledge­
their eariic.t years, end should be ment by giving 85,000 to tho poor of New
taught to expect nothing else than a York, tho same amount in Boston, aad
Christian life. Proper training by the 85,000 far tho relief oQha Chicago auf-

advisable, and for the interest of the
Mockholders, to make thia addition to
tho capital stock.
inaiete that the investigations propose
wexa already in progress and should I
carried forward by ocher means. It
believed that the new party movemet

the World.

apportionment bill, which

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It is in order to moot those nscssitiM
to provide tot tho payment of improvomewts and additions already made and
to be mads, and for carrying on with

Tint new

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greater durability, although thrir orig­
inal ooto is somewhat larger. Contracts
have boat male for the reqmrito
amount, sad about 60 mites k»rt bora

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GOODYEAR A 8TRIISR:

sion of Congress, has passed tho House
and is awaiting th® action of th. Senate.
It increased th. number of Rcpreoen
tatives from 253 to 283, giving Mich­
igan nine members in place of six. It
will probably pass th. Senate within
tho next three weeks, or should do so.
and will neecMaitato tho culling of an
extra ora, ion of tbs Legiatature to reap­
portion jdbe CbngresaioesJ districts of
the St ate. In thia HU, New England
has 26, againit 27 before ; a lore of one.
The Middle States gain 5 metnbera,
baring 65 in place of 60. Th. Border
and late Slavs States, exceptMissouri,
will havo, in«ta«d nf 80 memhew, 103,
—a gain of 23. Illinois gains 5,—more
than and other State in the Union, white

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nuisnA it almost impcoriblo to keep
the track in proper erudition, and it be­
came woMRoary that steel rails should be
subsfitutwl far iron rails.tho whole dts• tones experience having proved this to

take the place of the present territory
equitable prinaplra.
The pamphlet of Gov. Alfred Tira
•end letting daylight upon the ope:

Our'.
Table

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The Kcw Apportionment.

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they havo been compelled to pay large
sums for the use cf can and motive
power; to build a machine shop and
round-house at Jackson; and also to lay
a largo amount of track and about 17
miles sidings. Extensive additions to
the power and rolling stock have already
Iwete made, but a very much larger
amount is indispensable. The vast

Ths Detroit Stoves are the
HEA WEST Stoves
In the Market.

ring Christmas weak by Ungard and
his ro-» rganisud company, both of which
will no doubt draw well.
The stores are crowded with purehasera of Christmas and New Years gifts.
May many a heart be gladdened by
these free-will offerings, aad may we all
rttoember Him whoso birth into this
world of ours Christmas day commemand ptaLro and Um U&gt;. Sea of
man
A Meny Christmas to tho Rsnra and
all its readers. ■
Yours, Ac.,
Jcvxxts.

to compel you, ou attar reflsctfou, to

Ing increased from M8,&lt;51 tons in 1865
and W to 1,106,875 tons in 1870-1, an
increase of 572,424 .time, while the pwaenger business has shown an average
Incrsass of about one third. During this
period, says Mr. Joy, tho addition to the
moans for doing this greatly augmented
business have not kept pane with the
growth of tho business itenlf and tho
present facilitiro of tho company » in­ moo. There are indications that the
adequate to the profitable and «onom? Mormons problem will bo solved by tho
voluntary abolition of polygamy by the

ves

Beautiful Women.

�Da., iz /t?/
DRUGS.
A&gt;U. Aiul Mmu, .t &lt;1» Bax
Co. Agrionltural Society, hold al ths of­
fice of th. Conrty Co- Clerk, on Tu.»d*y, Dm. 2tith, ti» foltowing effievn.
were elected for tho ensuing year;
I'rraatatf-Hcu Richard Joasc.
Few Frwifarf-R. B. Wightman.

The Jackson PsJrari any* that for the
last fifteen cr twenty yean it has been
the cuttom of tho State Pri«n, under
the instruction of th. Boanl oflwpeotor» to allow ratiomi of tebareu to pria- Water Works) kaee, hooks and ladder*,
•to., before vndasvoring to get up a fire
Psfrvri further say*:
Co. It is all well onoegh for a company
"By looking over the reports of ex- to organise iftbey wish, but what is
liandilunta we find that during «rrerel
year* the amount annaUy paid out for thereto induce tho member* to stay
tobao-o fir tho use of the convicts ha., together. Give us WaterWorks, Hose,
Tip Top Byrap for 80c, worth $1
in many case*, been two thousand dal- Engine. Hooks and Laddera. eta, an d
lars, being an average ol about three er ths** wtiL.be enough to join aad think
Good Sugars of all kincU.
four dollar* to each coutmC, provided all it aa honor to belong to the organisation.
Coffee at New York prices.
A committee consisting of D. R. Cook, of them mwd th* staff. Th* test year
Taa for |1, worth $1,25.
of Mr. Bingham’s adariaiatraiioa. we
R. B. Wightman and J. W. T. Orr, believe, th* unount-paid ortWM two neetaoasy is hr the Mayor to appoint a
&amp;&gt;*p for 1 a, always sold for 15 c.
were appointed to revise the premium
Chief with aids, aad their duties in case
Tobacco for T5 cinta, worth $1.
list for 1872.
of fire, to argania# tho ciiixen. a. wstM
A. basket foil of Glassware for $ 1.00
with a tin* of pails.

read

■asaEaftn'*-*--*

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nice Lamp for 60c worth
76
aet of Tumblers 35c “
go
■■ Gobieta, 75c
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■ICHIGAM CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

0CHOOLBOOKB, .
' BLANKBOOKB,
JUVENILE BOOKS,
STANDARD WORKS AND POEMS!

Ztefite T2UFZZy&lt;7 BSQS,
M FIST! 8.1TCSKL8.
Perfumeries, Pomanadre aad Hair Oil*.

Wall Paper and
Curtain Pixturns!

Tut Wsatuxs, Wind, Ere.—-Since our
last i«iue
it blow, 'it thew. it anew!”
Yea—aa Friday w* enjoyed ’a regular
January thaw. Mercury stood way np

pititg.

L. E Sunrn, baa purchased th*
brown building of V. Liens, opposite hie
present location aad will remove in a
few days. Ho intends making n firstclass Reetnurent as he ha* heretofore,
and beside* wilt keep a variety of Groeriee. Oysters ofc., for ante atoll time*.

UKE(1{1!

New Advertisements.

Highest Market Price Paid for all
kinds of Produce.

.•jasemn.'

MTUTItUICUE.I

“&amp;nos Mr. Morri, tunc into the in­
stitution, ha has gradually ua«i hi* in
tlunnco to dtecauragn th* habit. In
many instance* he took jioraonal pledges
from the convicts, uu did them some
little fitvor to compensate them for the
"ucrifie* they mad* in giving up th*
habit Th* chapliu, too, hs. u**d
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Holiday Goods
For Everybody!

Present to your Wife,' Dangh
Sweetheutf If so Purchase ths J
con Organ. Frank L. Ward, is

; Pure Drags and Msdimas!

READ!

ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.

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DRUGS.

MCXLirFfr SLJM£.

Our Store is fuU of ehriee Goods for day night, when it frose down 16 or 28
the Hcliday season, to which wn iarite below 0. Saturday commouced a regu- ,
tho attention of our friends and citinm* lor blow. Signs and shingles were sent i Hal!'
a-kite'n. Tho wbcaihoc front to &lt;mo of ..agrees to furniali each convict who will
gMSteteUy.
tho now building* wa* blown down—no­ give up his tobacco wuh any one of the
Beautiful Chriatmaa Gitte choice Tri­
statuiard uiajuxtoo that are published,
body seriously hurt Wo saw scrt-ral ttnd by that moans give the fo&lt;&gt;4 for
te t Sris and Perfumery, Shell and Fancy
foot more by parties pfter their ‘•crau- tho mind instead of poison for th* «y»Box*. and Bosk eta.
eom covers." In tho country wo hi-ar l&lt;iu. Already their are about seventy
of several barn* being unroofed, straw convicts who handed in their names
for magasine* instead of tobacco, and
NOTIONS!!
tnauy more will no doubt take advant­
NOTIONS:!!
lot down in many places. Ao incident: age of tho wnaibl* and rotnmradahle
Mr
Davis,
who
lives
on
the
State
road,
proportion. By till* menu* the umIms
STANDARD BOOKS,
■v h:s straw stack “on tho wing." He habit which ha* dooe mom, no doubt,
AND THEMt-,
nulied under JO rare a large saw, but in keeping convict* ia a criminal and
du|iraved state of mind than anything
was not quick enough tu get out—just el«o, will be gradually eradicated and
had/ time to crawl into a oaml stand- tho convicts wd! begin to exhibit a mure
FRAYER BOOKS,
WRITING DESKS, iS^ near, and hi tree buried in a straw to altby state of both mind and body.
“A* far as tho cost is cunoerae-l, the
•taekery grave. He w** mkukI of
FINE POCKET BOOKS.
amne, and as he had timely taken tho two thousand dollars a ysar which are.
AND PORTFOLIOS,
aaneaUy expends} lor tobacco will buy
barrel proora* for mus citation, no phyriCARD CASES, AND

MAGAZINES
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SELECT,

PRIVATE,

LITERARY
ASSOCIATIONS.
•^Subscribe for a Home pa­
per. Takeithe Bator; it to the

Ltrgert, Cheapest and beat pa­

per published in thia

section

of Michigan.

PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
DIARIES FOR 1872.
To ftmiliea and parties wishing to

Michigan Central R. R.

Iteassssus

AU persons indebted io C.
F. Dwight Co., are hereby
notified to call and settle
their notes and accounts im­
mediately.
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HESRT I. ALLEK,

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4 Michigan Southern Bailroad, wn*
greatly .uqirised end thoroughly pleas­
ed, upon going to his office last Satur­
fearfully
day evening, to find lying on hia d*sk,
a sjdandid gold watch, valued at 8200.
The groee receipts from Mark Twain'*
11 was purchased by th* employee of lector* ia Jackson were 8260. This
thn Knlamamo division of the road, and was |75 above all expense*.
given him as a mark of the esteem and ■ A citixen of Portland, Ionia county,
roajioct they bear him, and a token of picked up 87,000 over a year ago, aad
, no owner has come for tho money yet
appreciation of the uniform kinduees
anil murtony ho has numifested toward | Tho inmates of th* Wayne county
them. On th* watch was the inscrip­ I jail hare petitioned for oyater* far Christ-

Wo send greeting, the comptiiaento of
the *aaw&gt;n to each and ail onr petrous
tion: "Superatondeni T. J. Charie*and wish you and each of you. not only learn that nil the Dry Goods House* of wurth, from employe* Kalaiuasoo Dia happy New Year, bnf a year of pw- thio City wiU «J,k» O'&gt; New Year's day,
sonal prtnperity, busmens succesa, and I to enabte-tho proprietor* and employe*
caired &lt;75 fo| hi* snrvioc*.
rontnued Imalth. these l&gt;e»ng the sum
The State Sunday School Convention
total of human happinau. and individ­
is to be hold nt Ionia in the wring.
ual prosperity.
Wm. IL Boyd, of Monroe, i* Chairman
come to town to get year "grocerie*" or
pay your subecription, (we will leave a while at Nil** ou Monday that an at­
man in th* effiev to taka in the money tempt is bring mado those to secure th*
or wood) but com* next day for your removal of the present poetmaster, and
dry goods. Wo wSl warrant you will get the appointtnsut of one Marston ns hia
good bargains and a h*orty welcoms.
sucretaor. If wo cin guest anything

KIBi

iu, anint! in diuct aaurt,

I my" ha* boon translated into Eranch
for th* um! of French etudonU. and roquaeting hi* enaction for immediate
publication. Tho work was adopted aa
a text-book in tho leading German Un­
iversity alter iu publication Such a
high complimcmt aa thia line twen acuirdad to very few works of American
authorship.

30,000 feet of Ash Lum­
ber, 10.000 feet White Oak
Lumber, and 5,000 feet
White Wood- iranted on ac­
count, and in exchange for
Agricultural Implements.
wvStf

C. F. Dwioar A On
Wood Wonted!

500 Cords of Wood want­
ed on account, and in ex­
change for Agricultural Im­
plements, and we will pay

til February.

'

B. Herrick', i. j»*i the plare to buy
a fine gold ring for your swoetbaurt.
Congrte. has adjuu med over th* Hol­
Way*.
*'Merry Christmas and Happy Jtaw

ceedingly C“e Fruit Chrwmo.
RatvastB.—The Editas returned from
his Western trip ea Tuesday *vewmg.

Th* Irving t~.pl. are going to vote
for a now bridge. Ge! aa Iron ona

9V* The Banxm Will keep
you ported

tho live issues of

the day and the Campaign of

CrvlM-ltelte *r 'Tip1** of tn!
uiarram, »f CSitdrvn or *.l»

1872.

Ayer's

Sarsaparilla

from public expraotion it is that Mr.
Stoughton had be.t let pruaotit arrung"ments alone, union ho can appoint aa
thn snreeswr of Mr. Jow*tt a man who
cau and dur* hold a cummauding infillenoo in local politics there; Too many
changes in so important a position.are
'dnngeruu*, and do not in tho teast
j s,rengih«n the party, or socure more
One curd of wood eu! and split Cue efflriimcy in th" public service.
and corded up beneath a shritor wbil*
Horau.—Dtrimg our recent tour
it ia ,/et green, will furnish more heat West we were mow hospitably enter­
aflrr it ho* become sca«xM&gt;d than two tained nt many well-known Houses of
curds of th* samn kind of wood which
Mlwasl reputation, but nowhere did w»
ha* been cOntitiuaUy expoacd to th*
find a House that excels in all its ar­
al teniato influence* of storm and sun- rangement. the R.&lt;adtng House at
I Nite*. Edgar Heading. M. D. |&gt;roprietor.
! and wo cordially recommraid this House
Tmsxx*.-— We were gre.-t.-d Christmaa morning, with a jwekage on our
tabla marked
Mr. and Mrs. L. K
The exhibit tnado by the Stat* Salt
Stauffw, City Dining Rooms." On
Inspector in hi* anneal report indicates
opening it we found a can of excellent
that tlie salt-prodnciag. interests of
Eagle Brand Oyataraand a fine bottle of
Michigan are an important branch of
pteklM. Many thanks with a merry industty. itoih in qtumtiiy and tranlity
Christmas and • happy Nsw Year.
the product afloat year bare largely un^-^-.-.1 T*l.- ...tlI—fitj.i u of
An epidemic called spotted finer has
broke out at Silver Orrek. a village 10
mites north of Kalamasoo. At last sc
counts. it had been tn progress only two
or three days, yet eight deaths by it bad
Liat of Latten remaining in the Poet
already occurred. Phyrioiami were pow­
ottoa. Dee 2Sth. 1871
erless to stay tho progress of the fatal
G.-O Burdii. a D. Cote, fiuaaa C. TuL
lorX J- W. Gtean. A- C. Krfpatefck,
Murtha Wright, M. E. Jonrtcm,
Direct your tetter* to No. of P. 0. Box

Tur Frxsr Cuabik* mado *g*iu«l
JohnW. Holin, former Clerk of the
8tnto Prison, have been abandoned and
new ones made. He ^f*B arraignml
lust Friday, waived exatnimation, and
was held bail in the sum of H2,IMK&gt;.
He was committed to jail and now
awaits his trial in January.

Subscriber* U&gt; the BaWJUB
can get of aa, any Magaxiuc or

Newspaper

Olovia Horton, residing ia the 2d ward
of Uus city, has a mt that went out on
Christmas ere- «nd ram. in drippmg
wet dragging with it a Unriur nArr
which weighed titre* and n halflbe-

: Douanos.—Tho friend* of Bov. LGlamor of Baltimore will moot at the
raridenee of Bobt. Bfirin &lt;m Monday
■ivsttiag, lair. 1.L 1872. Oysters will be
aarvad end a good time may be axpset- Whoso cat &lt;*s beat that f

the

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*m*2!ki
t*.. T»*U&gt;»&lt;
ewMiun*. 1

MartMfo •&gt;'

SOLD IN HASTINGS,

BY ACKLEY A SLADE.

WK

“.VOJ’MWtfJW?”
NEARLY 0,000 PAAJES
- ornutnar

a Christmas tnAny, and th* single an
nqoivelant in money. They employ
two hundred end nine men

puMtahed in

Country at leaa than CLta ratbs. !

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LOCAL EVENTS

We Irani by tho University CArsaW.
that Professors Loreon and Cheratitor,
astronomer* of the Obeervatory of Paris
hare written to Professor Watson, of
tho University, informing him that Lis

©

trim and light Christmas Tree*, will

ILLUSTRATED

MrSurtain Hom Inrtiiution*,
Patronise Home ladartry. Call

at our Job Rooms and g«t the
Cheapest aud beat Work, Jom SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY k
State.;

CwrwntAS Ftn.-Mr. A. Black and
JamM
. erere out Otrtewa.
&lt;m J«daa Mk* in Woodlaad fiakiog
through th* io». They bad good luek

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SLAPS.

�aad ‘ "‘trm1*1 *Wodd^f Msabforrr
ss. tri A ite Isftaac Arreas.
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n/dtah free la Agaata la talroduce ateele
Q IKIELTZ AUOOrUEH,
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KTATT OF MICHIGAN. 1
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Itoe af a tertala Ikdeaiareof Xortggga arate'aud
eaaeated tteauel A. Owam to tea tewuablw .t
Kuilted. eoaniy to Marry aad Hlale of Mtoiigao.

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Dr. Crook’s WineofTar.

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ACXTtSr A SLADE.
Ma Aaoukf Baal tags. XteMffaa.

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PUIUTYOTO BLOOD..

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.Landauu Ite Iterate teeearaf.ro Ura
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Stela ef NrW^te, io *. (Irate Bggla.irtelry.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.
1 n Ito eraetaraf t^mratatoof HrUDUMaiS.rata
JAltlSY. RDXXCX,
ELIZA Hfi-teri.i.

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Priomi rouge from tS to »10 |wr Acre.

Dated nraaag^£K^ibW.T2WL^.»«nu

ittM toTTar. ate unrgueite for dtaraa- ’
«i of the Throat ftKd I.m.icw,

rate .r UM,. "’VilTiX^B.IljygajgL
HMM XormtefW. wn.

CHANCERY ORDER.

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Samm.au

BOLD/ESSOFTRELATE H'AE

wilLluiteilread tolls. M'p.l ip a.
Dtruot Bouatv of *400.

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JRAINCOMWIXBTOMER’S NOTICE

A who*. Lihnuyfajfortt

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far Ito NaUtog tolZUrUil CornifM tte to-fo
rtf iforry and HUte to MteMgFtote! Write 6T
the power of tale nniaia*d in nato laertnre. we
UrtiirttMpubte Mtefatrite MSraMSter

AUmear for pUlaiffc

To have morr
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MORTGAGE MALE.
Ixiaalt haring fore made ia Ua euadiUra ef a
Ifdwiera to fieragMO Car Ue M-tar-

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nr to arowiaa eiaaniac. a. J *u«'i&lt; ail clataM sad
{raaaufo aaawaaKa ratoteofjte taM teoVeMer.
ef*uoSir*A l‘&gt;‘*&lt;Tr'h’‘.‘m«'toli.UiiuTMby IbJ
atel Jeds, .f rn.lateto te.rrel.i-.re »f raid aa

banco teluroto arena Ihsi an Ite U* day of De­
rsaaet bo aerrsat id, bo* for ntalarMlag aad to affared to *o pubtto ae a renal toaigurMar aad
leter A. D. suetLneraad metal s.adred aad oeraun&gt;e&gt;a4&lt; for all im|mnl&gt;rs ol Ite blaoa. ar for or,-wue, a erii el .iimU«.ci «u d.ir i*.l .at of
MreeOains day before maeU, will bo a rertala panto weakuean wilh ite If aUnulaal walla. For
rare
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tlTiprjai*,
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ptuola. Jamdlcr, I*m nf Appetite. IharrlHe..
ala, twin aad a*ma&gt; et J -la C. he war, tba dm
J
Iifcteft Unkridpd Dictionary
eo4MH&gt;l-»ra named, for tea ram „r two ireadred
Dreeslnrew after Ealing. Faiatinga, Scrafoia. tn- : .xk» ’zzrti1-2 £3}
HMKX) Ward, out Jteqalaa. an i.
Dini~- lanutUant Fr..r, CaallwrasM, Draper. biOaihy 1*5 rn la all darat&gt;gama..la of tba antas glare
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Kftelioaa
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Kalurya.
tell
30M*«nm*. iwriwtauM nu.ru.
rigor and Iona 1. all lb. rital hmm. and BID MarkotlBt.. VUl!«&lt;!•«, Via.
Lteeia. Kryaipslaa and oipot Worms to Cbii; bwalUl
mrel Tw
Aiwroere tei pUlmlf.
telianteo and farl.Jy all m«»te LrwaulhoUr
Deled IreL Hal. 1 tn.
dree. As M Appriter it to plamaM aad falsa- tareperaamiia. JUUX Q. KBLUXMJ. trl’tou Tkr largest and ebaapnal flDODKX WARE
BOUHK la ite Unllad Hlaim.
Mill m3
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Now
York.
Heto
Agra,
for
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t'alirelBlatee.
EL.—rJ.’iuLsrti-cfissx1
ATTACliaUtXT NOTICB.
-riro Ona Dollar par bwilte Hand for Cwrrtar.
r-“■“tc surdssa pert* af *e Bleed. TUto to eat a ass Mrdluaa
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Book Agents! "The Nita"
—MkaahoSnui eat u» tore thirty yaereI
CXmjtrttU about rarh .Suia-Tbo Xaitoe.
T- W. CHAFT.
IO YEARS
la Ruiere A lauUlUtoea; too UrU aad Wu
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Public‘Tost
Ba. IS Caaal HL. up Blairf. tereu »|. Greed Rap- iKESSSSg

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CUMNIINNONER'S NOTICE.
Male of MMIcan. Coeaty .f Barry. ■: In th.
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For Sok by ACKLEY A SLADE,
। _ _________________ Hostings, Mich.

.IUUK A FEVER OK THEIR
CONCOMITANT*.

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MlltoTOLA. DTRPRFHIA.

Dated. NsabrUlo, Dm. Illh. ArtfoMn^dSaS

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Tbcy oaaUla tba o wl salaablc latte Haal.te.
a tte waeM. asd are free from all B.asrai pan­
ose, bring riopul of tarMy ail dltanai
Rauls, Borka aad Dasha, ewcfallj ateted Iron.

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BLOOD PORIYUB.

ilia NOT A FHYRIC—Ufa ROT ate fa po.
nlarlr aallte a BITTItR. nor Io II totouted aa aueh
IT UiAHUCTII ANKUK'AX pto-&lt; that Ma tee.
ward for many yeera by lbs uwdteal trauliy of
Ihoae iMaUl.e wilh weeoartol a*rte-r aa a TOW.
EXI-UL ALTRUATIVBaudUXEQCALBI* PUR1ribxor TilRUlOOliaud to a here and Parlwa
teanody for all DMraaoa of lb.
UVKX AND NFIJUtX. KILA LG EM EXT OR
OtWTRCCTlON OFL*rTEXnXKl. IMUXART. L’TKUfNE. OR AUOOMIXALOBOAXH
! nV f.r.Tr OR A WANT OP BLOOD, IN’fflWlWBfn?

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Price, only .TO ('etUdti Bottle.

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‘a uae. No Family should be without
u*"m
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DTUara in one BO Onia Ikmla
ofSJwpard aCompoi.nd Wahoo Bluara
than thana 1a In a whole Oaaa of any
other klntl In marker.
Baeommendad by all the Brat Claae

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Face, anti all Mreaeee of the
Blood; aho the bent Binretlc in
Um for Kltlney Complaint*,
Wccii Baek, Fab, in the IaAhji,
J-Mmbago, Gravel, Itheumatiem,
de. Ar.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

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Fever.C Affue, Dyrpepcia. ifornit
in Children, Filn, BUiou» CnmytainU, Lena of Appetite, Erup-

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FAMILY BIBLE.

Huttai. Ila« 1 aga. Dm. Mh. tr 1.
lira tc
1000 ILLUSTRATIONS,
50.0Q0 REFERENCES,
Gl'AliDIAN HALE,
laltenuunr »( ihamiMo -r Mary U Htralton.
™£2 .' ‘XXSJh
Sfil
Marlba A.Mmitoa.rt&lt;arloa 1., llaaJsU. Fraak K.
NMkro 11 l.reeW areas. Itet in rarreaneo of Obin. l-artlrs rt
Irrt pen. te/1 merea Fral,~M. at J ..II.MH, rrentel ■■ ta&gt; a, Ite t-rebata UMO. of hare, l^rau, Mietegse, parly of tea
a4fta^m^a*r iTfow'reacwpiTtb 9t r*^*ua’*’-b*'
Guuy fartaba C-un^ertreny.-.nd toatoof MiaSluSwiraeaaBnJaf foMtoeSSu
for Ike tbuoly to Berry re the Elgtota i nib) day U.rata surra rarrey. to Ur nneuere n teas.
okas, is lb. uu .1 llroUafi. in aaul toanu. al|
:'.K?w
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fcr •«•
“4 tai
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l» 1 ha t.uree uc damntarei real retain I. s H
•I'tea Narth
hvaedaor
to Ore Cteu-.
Hoar.,
Tho North-oart eaarira la. sl-il oftbe itoeth 'If •“*
v**" " rlereed to te due at tte dale
J tel. a-lre. lb. ana, cl four hundred and 1 weal, s Sirts&amp;uiFE"
dollars end IbirW ten aaala it HUM., and tea
iauU -rent, ad Barry,—etad Haute te
A L-.A of Alai pegs. Ulaairatad br ite teal ar U. law.)Iual.ll
►.■p.-re.oly-ai.l Ite Gar. af
irela, and Will b&lt; wertbr ef lire raatdeaae uf GL nreiifo.
11. Ifoat hire Hire,11. U belli aad I’M ay h, Ite
FrwelariuaCloUiaadGiH. »1&gt;|. Uill te
DaMLUaeUoge. Dae. «S. MM.
■“■WG
UAAC W. VltyoMAN.Sharif.
Tb •'wort ea/te'/te”eCtatete free, Ite Fab
Dated. ILaaGw Dea. Uh tofl.
doato
Iretera er frera ihMr regular!r aetoonsad agoela.
Moat Soluble for the FamOy,
TMEMRMUFieTHBFBN flXTUC
rat^aLuintetoara ee, Lebta^f titevZT
Moat Valubte far the Btudout,
CUNIHt.SSIONER’N XUTICK.
StMtref Mubiaaa^CoeM^of^Itarre am la Ite
Mott Instructive far the Tooohnr.
L'NION ruBUxntsoco,
e&gt;
1 tt Twreir aeraad aL. Ckieacu.
Hoel Appropriate for tho Child,
Hmt Useful hr the Minster.
’ aa eolirely Brsrjkrpwwe, wtdrt '
pewar and ealteaii, te rerelaa. eiaaiaa. aad ad- U eui rltlag., All to mrtjto ta Itateel tedder
The American Washer! JeMtD
CewrtHaaaM. la lire
ym. and Aara.n.1, aaainal ite estate ef M ibawanh treat daer af
Mott h&gt;U«*jinK for tho Fanner,
ret j of Haallaga. la Ito Caualy .f Barer aad Hlale
t PRICE. 33-50.
of Mich'gao, •. rklontoy *e fohrtlll (tote) da.
M"it Elegant for tho Parlor,
to Drenaber A. II IKl al Me e'dloat ia Ito af
Moot Profitable for the Study.
teraooo.fi tel dgr (Itel being IM rl«. fartodd- ISTow.
1871. Ferfoct.
el al ma te Ike anderelineI for oiamlatetee aad U- iag
The Faligur of Wastonx Da rVJTrengrr Dread- Inwamre.
Cduri of lurry Ctetaly.y te pay Ite
Sure « k-te, r"“ IbM wo win laoM ranouulCireull
du. on add Mr rigage end rnau and char
•J. bbl EnwHiuiy. ttodreay. aad Clean Oolbing.
gee and eipwuMaf Glowed by lew, iaaladtog weld
A GREAT UIPROVEHENT
Al
incur
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pro
triad
tor
la
rai^JtorQsge.
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tn ealiiag pablaa allreliou le Ihia Ullto a*
rblaa. S few of foe fod.abl. quallUau. fuel maLawto Diu'naJ
FKAXt'W PATTI VOX.
*0**14 by any other marhino y*4 tai ruler!, j are

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Price, only BO CmU a liotllr.

i luareal tai w.ll fo, .-Ik. _.l..—_

“WONDERS

The areal lasaably llloalrated and rboapnl book
of mmleru tlnte*. and Jett adapted ter holiday
pifla. A reel* for llua wort will aaeure chelae
I^S U*. tte wieasr aball dt.pter af Ite «~Bt. territory
of lbs grater.1 religlooa relaaaa of Iba
was by RiTtax ll tn rear &lt;L*riUMr perpaas. ’ reularr. now
nearly rater, aautlad "Jimi.- by
C. ACUl.'LRSBF..lO.
list. l»r. llewma Par rtrewlara address V.H.
Billiard Talte MMsfasiat.r, Detroit. Uub.
I-UBLIHIUND CO., i*« IfnlMku Chisago. HI.
fTWEDOU SIGLER
Ciraiaeali, Ohio.
wlali
A
MMrofactarer ai
Iteuking-Glaaa and Picture Flanu-s.
Otetearw..^ M alawi A Oremrnul Moefd.art
REDUCTION OF PRICES
Iwperurear Lookior O're. Mslr.,Chrvnre.. aad
KagTwi.ig.a4 Alerter NirarI. Oslreil
TO CONFORM TO
TYltY'c^dD*. WllUIJt*ALE.
11 EDUCTION OF DUTIES.
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ALBERT t&gt;. PlitRtlE A CO..
WHOLESALE DRY GUO DM.
BY GETTING UP CLUB*.
DKTROJR," - - . - •
• m&lt; Hi.;.is
t«-teo.i for our New Frkr Llai aud a rtab
form uUl araumpany .1. raalaislng foU direetleN
Anti* W’"fnr'Tixii ” ciofit a&gt;‘d*mai.t marali'r to dab organ liars
THE G H EAT A Jr ERICA .V TEA C0n
VI±TEGbA.«S.
81 A je VKiJRT HTRCTrm.
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NEW TORE.
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■a Tl.la aniela has baai.lte&gt;rouiit&gt;&gt;rloalB&lt;l
•" . and found a aura and spaadr ouaa fc.r
U.a following complaint.

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SALE ON EXECUTION.
HTATBor irnmtaix.rtaeatoer n.m-.
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Mra^u rereaa4lMmUata*wter2!w ’’telXA rompleic picture of Cbiawgo balers and aflar
iMSra. Tba Trade and Ueouraree of Chiangs.
ttotoUa of Ila Iteatoipal Atf.ire, aad ite Ureal
Fleet of ite World. .
Tb.Maiute-ofUre Fire Daparlraeel. wtlh a
darerlpHu0 of Woadrefol W.rer Worts. Doorrip
UM el the Honmae. faring and belidiag malar­
THROAT are irnmadlelrly rrhrra.l, aad alal* ial*
Tte rilraordanary niarsal at iteIt..rrra.of tellrf in rates ol Tl.iaJl d.Stewliir^ of years uiny op ilrrem Ttw aumter laeairae and mode
afeferaiiag Iba Grata iterators, llktarj aad
aundtog.
drerripl.oa of Cha l.moea Stock Yard*. Th.
aomterel Itoilro^ lbs Uka Trod, raid Coramerer arlun moooal uborrraltowa b&gt;
OTORGEP. UPTOX. ’
perbol JOHN Q KEWLOGG. I- I'laUHi, N
(reregfiar llrtlri
Y. tela agrM far lb* V. X tread tor Cireelar
ti-rnrfUUn CUrofa /rtt..,.
AGEXTH WANTED TOR
JAMES W.BUEAI1AN.

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flOLb.NMH’fro B....T A Ananas Baeasre
V» Cai.oruty Ustruil
Gumwo. nreeur.llr
I~«*l after lb Itealreg 11 ...re xe.u, iteosli
Inar aad prllrtl ayaton for ■DailreUai real
l.e&gt;lwsre re.ia.Hnr ilulr ..tere.
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£
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China Dinner and Tt-aSela,
.tone rosy aaato colore; «te lias CM Glass
teg-re, AhtUh A Co’, ios Mated good. ; I.ary
There Tiblrta prtaaui Ihraa.J in &lt; kiaabiealwh
mJ Knbbrr lUodlnl CaUrry. terga alack of! WLtl, Otl.re rittelrnl raewdw. la a popular form)
■SUad, Bcartila aad UMg^Latajj. ^Ac . for

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-A-Sfentw VV'nnted
Sarieai. harebr rima lhal la feresaara et a
Ze.rywtare. to tab too rarer mredreawd aero Ireter Urraraayral MHte.il, rtsalMl. are t, iM^Fjebra,
loMtoeunf to tor ./ramraa Bdi &gt;■
THE LRE1T COIFLUUTIOX.

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HI aad IIJ Woodward Amar, rore.r Coa(ma
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piacre tar II row. Maak. Drrealar. ote
u° uate 5r*i"\•*&lt;
raaw armrera aoaxtaisnsreeeraruo. ISMaMS
NnUltel Oren.. A .plated colhoite br irera. 3 fsL* Jrerei^/XoFsaL'Jre4aM'.**M*um Drew all af wtatah auitaman are duly rao-nlrel ia
Vitin. Altor.1 l-acter. Kiat.t, ,o.
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teeftneitereafayaaatafoge oner nine win ra te
l-rtaa.
tte™, alegsully teead -.a a.aiue re a. isoMami.a*u.arenrea a...» . mt*
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1"1 *** wreae,I-|.rrreora
—* le neto
W terry,
te foor eererauaa
her of
Tb» Creneiox Hotter cf the nib Crain. l,a,.Ci&gt;»
diaehamd el Iba lire treated b, aald mretanga.
ptrooaa radaerd le brggary Frarlul Htreae,
Addawaa. J. L. PETERS. M, Danaduav. X. Y.
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fhi,afore npclrep her^hr ri’— itei rarewaat te
Sol- la lf»-‘ ropireaf Ibia ifoek telteg par ter
htahra^Sd trai1!tatldraw. rrae "Mured*w tle3»dt’to
Hampie Crate, post paid A»c. Address J. W
GOODSI’KLII. Cbwage C*urianali orNL Leela.
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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. ■JCMffiAN, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3. 1872.

VOL XVI.

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I Ilcquret the attention of Friend* and Cuatomsre to the

mi W W HIM I

^Sdpb waa a Hub a&amp;id of k mob.-

But Cfifly.wa. bettor than Tat Creek,
ami Squirt Haw kin*, with afl hi* £auln
lorad ju* fee, Aad bad * pr»fe«ad ».
qieclfer tha tnajoaty of fen Jaw, and a
prefennd rrepert for In* own r.ajoaty
trhsn MtCiJg Bmi coart repreatoMag th*

Nover before Equalled in this City, for
Q-TAUTY, ST&gt; LE AW» yXLUE.
i Mil*

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»o«Ih in all tl

itwa.all.fewdeoH.Md bowheeffthu
crate andwenf en toward hvee, and
how wbaa b»*' t» to ile ‘op Of
Means’, hill he mot. Pete Jono» and
Bill Jones. and a slim, sort of .a young
man, a-ridia’a and how ha knosred the
Joneses. by tEeir luiew, and »4aa more
things of that kyind about etofef Ha

OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOVE

„ VALENUlENNEM.

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8 'x$V A

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Popidar Mdw,
than Eyer I

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FlanelS Blankets, Woolens, Shawls Hsdsrj
Soods and Notions,

Below Fall Prices.

And 1* undoubtedly the best HEATING STOVE mad a. Thb Store will Leat a
Itoom with loa Fuel, bold Fire ton&lt;er. baa the txwt Dreft, »uicotboat Coetluga and
bust fitted. &lt;1 any Btore tn America. We invite all ' ' ‘ ' ---------------------

"i Put in my bort licks, taint no u*.
Run for yuro Hfo. A plasm on foot to
tar or. fether or tran tonight Go rite
off Things Is nwful jnberuus.
. Bld.
The fept question with Ralph was
whether he could depend on Bud. But
ho soon made up bi* mind that treach­
ery uf thia tact was not one of bi* traits.
He had mourned urer the dcslruciiiju of
Bud's good resolution by Martha Haw­
kin'* refusal, and being a disinterested
party be could have comforted Bad by

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA

Groceries, Hats. Caps, and Clothing.
BOHTO^ CASH STORE.

KSSKswET
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

Shim

af

iKhaiiol

Dentist!,

OtyXf*j&gt;y.r (but A FkUU»'« Stars. Uioita.

anae dotation. Hannah mid feai, he
bad said that he ousend the pasture.—
Of hi* own accord? No, she spok* of
it first. Had Mr. Harteook offered any
explanations? No, h*&gt;hadn’t. Had he
e«r paid her any attention aftMwasd ?
No. Ralph drelinod to creM-tjoeation
Hannah. To him abe never eaauud so
Air u when telling tha truth so rtb-

kwh-.^CB.

DRUGS

at very low figures.
The||Germa» War bats forced the French to put a heavy export

duty on Silks.

he nam’d a bfaa hired. Sbe'd read
things with bar own linn eyes that beat
all .fe ever seed in aITi&lt;er born tiara
And Pete Jones said h^ffialter knowrd
there warn*t no good in ‘seek a Mtor.
Couldn't stay abed wbre&gt; be got there.
And Gtwnny rtamhira waid. law oak** I
nobody’d over a-found him out ef It,,
hadn't been far ha#. Didn’t »Ho go all
ores tha neighborhood a-warnin' ptopl.HTM-ber port, she
xtmgtrt
through that stere of good*. H^wm
fond ci fee gals, too 1 Nothing was »
groat a crim* in her eyes a* to bo fond
of the gala
. Th. constaHe paid unwitting tribute
to William fee Conqueror by crying
Squire Hawkias's court open wife an
Oyox! or, ** he said it, *;O ye*.'” and
the Bqttire ukrd Squire, Undi-twood,
wljo came in at that mmnta, to sftMfe

enough to know that cv.-ry avenue of es­
cape would be carefully picketed. So
there wax nothing to du but to take fee
eburteit path to the old txyating-plaoc,
the finrimr-tn-iock.
Here ho eat and ebook with tenor.
Mad with himself; hr inly -dcuounird
himtelf for s reward. Itos the efioci
trie really a physical one. The citill
and panic now w’tte the Shandon from

Medicines,

Ladies, now is the time to secure a Silk Dress

You will not see them as cheap again

Dye Stuffs,

lifetime.
E. F. JOHNSTONE, EDITOR
Thu Only Agricultural Journal Publish­
ed tn Michigan.

PAINTS &amp; OILS,
School Books £ Stationery.

“And, now, if the court pk**c, 1 am
abouttoeaUa witoaas whoea uwmnuay
ia very irpportsat indeed. Jdxa. Barah
Jana Moans will ploo*o step forward and

This Mrs. Means did with alareaty.—
She had met the pvoeeeutor, and impreread him wife her dark hints. She

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.
The best plai

•"be sure to look at th* Spring-inrock—1 think be'* therw'-1- ’
___
Thi* hint wn* not lost on Ralph who
spredily changed hi* quarters by dhnbing up to a sreiuded, shelf-like lodge
shove fee spring. He was none too
■oom for Pels Joore and Hank Banta
were so jo looking around fee opring for
him, while hs held a twenty-pound stone
over feuir heads readv to drop upon
them in case they should think of look­
ing on the ledge above.
Whim th* crowd were gone Ralph
knew feat one road wa* open to hitni—
He conld follow down the creek to Cllly
and thence be might eecane. Bnt, trav­
eling down to CHlty. ha debated wheth­
er it teas best to escape. To Bee was to
coofaas hi* guilt, to make hwaaelf an
ootlaw, to put an insuznwuatable bar­
rier bctwi&lt;n himself and Hannah, where
tcrrtir-ilricken atul anxious face at feo
stood by the brook-willows haunted him
now, and was an involuntary witness to

------ to buy------

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

Fnttx, FiiiHS ail Evsrptem,

Squire Hawkina, who had. oom over to
CUAy to avoid responsibility fcrlta BL
deeds of hi* neighbors which ho was
powerless to prevent.
“ I* that you, Mr. Hartsrxik f
" Tea, and I want you to anwat ms
ar.d try n» here in Cttfty."

________ Him

3110,. ai
Oifat, VsraishM. Mixed
its, Brushes, sod Ar­
tist's Material*.

30 Years Experience

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MEAD 8TOMEH.
TABLE TOPS,

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de, and what part ths defendant had

“.Well, you reo, I slkrs siupoctod
that air young man------ ”
Hero Squire Underwood stopped her,
and told her th*: she miat not tali lier

-Welkit’afaetol am.
aha milled indignantly.
I mean to taU.’ Hsre l_.---------------a keen pitch, and she began to abas* th*
defendant. Again and again tho court
inrirtad that abe must toll what there

mind was made up not to fire another
mile. He knocked at thd door of Squire
Underwood. But Squire Underwood
nwbo a doctor, wad had been relied

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay SOMETHING NEW
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
BURNING FLUID
only, at the very lowest rates.

MONUMENTS, '

H. Bronson's opportunity to distinguish
himrelf. And *o, wife many knowing
[ and confident nods sad hbM, sad wife
wreck diHcrenes to tha two squires, he
opened the care, alfociing great indignatuza at Ralph's ■-rickodnsai, and" ut­
tering Delphic bint, about striped panta
and shaven head, and the grating of

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1
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of
1 the house soon after be went to bed,
and feat be heard him xMm al two »
the morning. Thia toed*»oay was givsa
wifeoat hesitation, and tmad* a great

Mas. Janet, a pear, brev-bMUn w»mamaaiMaa fee stand is. * taghteorei

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JRS, 7^Cb&gt;
’BAL

DENTIST

botihi nmiHBr

beare^ndtef. He was a fetie tried of
having everybody look at him ssa feiaf.

It was a little irksoms to know that mw
■
rwrDtxrir cnDitm
were put on the doors of tha housre
WINS OR BEER, boh*
m which he had ataiJ. And now feat

(TED

bottled,

OC.

thought Hartaook a most dnngrr &gt;ui fee
to the peso? of society. The evidence
already gives fastened snepietoa upon
him. The prisoner had Mt yet been
abb to break ita torn at aU. Tha
prisoner had not eron dared t. &gt; try to
explain the reason for hi* being out nt
night to a young lady. He vrodd tfew
conclude by giriag toe loot touch to the
dark evidsnee that would sink the once
fair name of Ralph Hartaook in a hun­
dred fathoms of infamy. He would oak
wasnwm. larad -aboat b hundred
yaedt from the hoasa feat wa* . robbed,
lie aaon olo man Pearwon and the mas­
ter and ono other feller that he didn't
know com* away from there together
about oaae’etoek. He hatred tha hon­
es kickta', sad want oat to fee rtabb to
ace about them. Hs reed two men
coms out of fjehroeder’. back door and
meet one man standing at the gate.
When they got dostsr hs iEntorad Paar«n by hi* wooden lag and the master
by bis hat
.
On cnMa-axamiaaliou bo wav'* little
confuted when asked why ha hadn't
told of H bsfoie, but said feat he was
a&amp;aidtaeey mash. Lekare tho folk,
was a talkin’ about hangm' tha master,
and he didn't want no lynchin’.
Tha prorecution here retted. Bronvon
maintaining that there wa* enough cvHeuee to fnjtify Ralph’, committ.1 to
awaii trial. But tha court thought that
a* fee defendeat bad no counsel and
offered no rebutting tesfenoav, it would
be only &lt;hlr to hear what the prisoner
had to say in hi. own dsfenos.
.
Ail Uns while poor Itelpb wa* look­
ing about tha room for Hud. Bud's
actions had of late Lean sirarurely contredidfory- Drt h»d hs turned coward

�IK TRIBUNE

Stoves!

those men tot your great work “akepr
No. the Miggeotion of Mr Hunting,
though rouobed in a vety eloquent wall
roq*&gt;d«l and high sounding ientenej
will fell nebotooa upon “thoee prairies,”

to* wait for) the eocusg of lbs
»/
Mr es-toU."• Then wo ray Humboldt Collage ought
• toeucoeod. Wk’ Wo tlriak It will,
aad have xaaay good rreonos for the

pleaeure, ilun Humboldt College in
North-Western Iowa. Arriving bjr train
atFmtDodgx -wo hired a conveyance ia th* centre of a territory which in a
decade will have a population of W0&gt;that place. After a pleesmt ride of 000, if the past ia any criterion by
two boors acnaa what, but a few year* which to jadgvlhe future.
ago was *n uninhabited prairie, but now
The enterprise is in tbo bands uf mon
a rapidly developing country full of whose faith is strong end manifoetod by

our destination aad still, we aaw nothing
of Springvale. In a few minute* we
reached the brow of what in that region
of prairie land, ia called a hill. aU
there suddenly burst upon out view the

up by a (Utocminatioa that nothing
caort «/ aa imposaibdity ecu cheek or
deter. It hae a good start; the work ia
weh begun and consequently weU under
way. The people of Humboldt county
take an sepeoal pride in the matter nod
will not l«t it rest, and wo cannot help
but think if Mr. Hunting bad enjoyed,
as we dkL*n opportunity of being there
and coavweiaf with the earnout intelligenl people of Springvale, ho would
have ehanged hie mind nor erer thought
of the “Cardiff great" in oonaootion
with a work like thia A few days spent
with the prop), end „ boo-’. manly in-

four bouaoa, now it i* quite a place.1'—
Tee it b quits a place. What building beet, thrown away upon the people,
,ia that? wo asked pointing to an impoo- who have act their hearts upon the acxag structure standing in architectural oompliahmeat of a great and good work
and have their faces sei in tbe right di­
beyond the village. That ia Elder rection. No, they moot not tot it atoep,
Taft’s College said tha driver. And but rouse themselves every day to a new
then wo recolfected Humooldt GoDoge. awakening. They have no cause for
Thia b the enterprise about which a cer­ discouragement Thus far they bare
tain Mr Hunting cnee wrote. Thb done wobly, and we bo pe that what they
have don* 1* but an earnest of what
they will do ia the eurly future. We
shall one day visit Iowa again if we are

enterprise is th. “riinuM," and the
beautiful Des Motor River, the largest
river in the State of Iowa, stretching
away for a distaaoa of four hundred
mikn through a country so rich in its
plsdgea of growth and greatnc**, is the
’•saadf sfrve**" and that beautiful edifioe, the first planted substantial germ
of a great and. Mble institution of
learning, which lbs afereeaid Mr. Hunt­
ing would haro “ilftp till Uu
af
ateU esess t» tint /rairin m Us jUry ef s
Ayfor smUosA”
Wo thought of all
this aad said to ourself, “we are glad wo
are here we shall see for ourself” and
of what we shall see we shall speak.
We accordingly took axme pains during
our very pteasaai stay among tha peo-

claims of Humboldt College upon the
friends of education, tbe posribilitie* of
ito sacoees ia growth, aad th* probabili­
ties of ito becoming aa estabbahed iastitutian of learning tbe full fruition of
the hopee, end th* answer to the prayer*
ef the great and. good rosn who are

cannot give our reader* an idea of the
broad aad catholic priacipla uaderiym g
aad forming tbe foundation of thia
enterprise ia say Letter way than by
citing their attention to the following
exirecto from the articles of incorpora­
tion, and from that they will also gather
a good idea of the objecte ofthoinstitutien, they are aa fellows:

“We, whose namaa are hereto sub­
scribed, recognising tbe Fatherhood of
God aad the Brotherhood of man, as*&gt;

cent per bushel upon it* own produrtiraa, has enricboditoslf and thus driv­
en several other American tedostries 9!
tho same kind oct of tbo home markets.
Mil sell salt to whom and where’ll
pleases and at high and low prices, so
that other salt companies ceunat com­
pete with it."
AH thi* is wide of the truth. The
Sall companies, have not even asked
Gongwas to retain the preeent duty.
What thvy **k ie that foreign salt may
not bo admitted free of duty, but made
to contribute, along with other imjiorta,
to tbo support of the Government and
thepaymenl of the National Debt

editor i* emphatically the workingman's
friend, the advocate of equal and exac^
justice to all cluses of American attsens,
the firn, unflinching friend uf’Protection,
aad the exponent of all lha»o principles
eseenti*l to the prosperity and rapid dovslopmsnt of the Republic. Edited under the guidance of such a man, the
TH’itew can nut bo leas than the loading
American newspaper, and ia. beyoud
question the pne journal, that speak*

fort* from the ..owl, uf other adxnimotrarinL Mr Wdean ’will probably d*-■
liver this speech before the New Hamp­
shire Stalo Republican Convention soon

The Detroit Stoves are the
HEA WEST Stoves
In the Market.

Tbe working men of the United Blate*
regard the Oommiasiaa provided for in
the Joint Resolution which rwcca’.ly
paawd the House of Beprewutstivee
despite the oypoeition of the Democratic
memban, with hopeful aatiopationa. It
is of the utmost contequsaco to th* wel­
fare of all paitire that the fog in which
demagogues have enveloped th* “Labor
Question" shall be dispelled. Let us
have theca loose expectoratioae boiled
down , and find out precisely what the
working turn desire, ana wherein prac­
tical legislation can bettor their condition.
If the Cummisaion can be oom posed of
men in whom the working men have
confidence, and who, al the same time,
are real statesmen aad philanthropists,
the United State* may yet bo tbe first
country ia the wotld to preecnt a pruotical solutioa of the labor problem.
While on this subject, 1 tnsy add that
last autumn a pamphlet prepared
by Mr. J. Fred Meyer* was publxdied
by the Coogreosioual Campaign Com­
mittee, entitled “ The Republican Iterty
—tbo Working Man’s Friend.” Ilka*
1mot with eo much acceptance that aa
additional 10,000 copies have just been
ordered to be printed, end those who
desire to see thi* great quactfon di*ea*sed
in a candid and practical manner, and

We are Western Agents
for the Waliham Watches—
a full a nd complete assort­
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wholesale and retail.

and abroad, as .well aa social and do­
mestic life and scenery will bo illutretaiL A correspondence from foreign
mission fields, illustrating by pen and
pencil the religious, social, and aril life
of other tends. OawtribMieaa, oa mie-

INOC'JRE NO

Iltrpn'i IhjOVM for January, come*
to ua with itrusual variety o: attractive
reading matter, but it ia unoommoaly
liberal thia time, even for thi* pcriodi-

The Ix'gvmd of the Mistletoe, Mrs.
Mary T. Waggaman, with two illustra- i
tian* ; Holland and the Hollanders, first
papers, Junius Henri Browne, with four­
teen illustrations; A Stranger in tha
Pew, Mrs Man E- Dodge, with one

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For rwtoring to Gray Hair it* in Locle, Switzerland, and
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Especial attention is re­
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Diamonds mounted to or
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Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

Lan*. 8. 8. Connst, with saven illu*tratwra* ; The pettish Wes’. Indian,, Mr*.
Sarah B. Hynea, with aix illustration* ;
Tbo Singer and the Song, Mr*. IL R.
Hudson ; .V Visit to a Greenland Glac­
ier, Dr. 1. L Jayea with *«vvu iHu*tra«ian*; Tha Myrtartoes Com of my
Friend Brewa, Juhun^ Hawtbrone ; A

notice.

the Democracy, that the liepubhraa
imd portion* of tha globe, ft is ro- party baa n&lt;H been faithful to ita mis­
ognixnd as the reprew.ntatire paper of sion,should apply for copies to. any Sen­
tbo United States, aa the Tteus is that of ator or member or ths Secretary of said 1
tbe England. We note its prosperity
with pleasure, and trust its power for
good may never ditninL h. Any of our
The board uf engineers appointed bv mas, Constance Fenimore ; A Cup of
readers desiring the Trtvtm 1872, will the Preside xi I in accordance with an act Celfee, Sclielo DeVere;Tbe Snowbird,
do well to give attention to the Prospec • of Congress, tn examine the Sutro Tun­ D. R. Castleton ; la Alaska a Paving In­
Athens of a Western region,upon which
tu* herewith printed, and for oleb terra* i nel project, have completed their wtak. vestment f W. H. Dall; The Poetrj) of
the "glory of .that higher manbool”
[ call ai the Bum office, aa wo furnish ■ and will report to Congress on its re-as- the Zodiac, Benson L. Ijosaing, with
shall be ahining bocauee tbo work of
twen^-eight illustrations ; The Rev.
it to our subscribers as a premium st I renibiing after tbe holidays.
Sampson’s Christmas Gift, Mra. Frank
cetabltehing Humboldt Collagowaauut
allowed to sleep. Wo wish on that
trip the gentleman who examined Hn mTn* Bloor Mas.--Wo are glad to
John G. 8axa; Tbo Little Sainto. Jane
boldt College at a distance of sixteon notice that James R. Kendrick. Eeq., specie payments is not looked upon a* G. Austin ; Th* Growth of *our Th*crmxlae would bo there. Wo should have formerly Superindeat of the Concord, bringing about result* of a favorable ice of the Weather. Edward Howlan 1 ;
inch glorious triumph in asking N. H-, Railroad, has been ap|x&gt;inted character by those who have charge of Tbo Winter Wooding. Anni. D. Greon ;
him—“How 1* thisforCaa»trvG^*xr? ” Superintendent of the Old Cbfony A administering oar finances Secretary the usual valuable ature ia the Literary,
Scientific aad Ristiiry Record* ; the Ea*y
Wo shall then hope tn meet Mr. Tuft, a Newport Railroad, a very pi^iaiar rail­ Boutwell and Comptroller H ulbttrd view Cha ir diseuarioc about tbe Capital; and
pleasure which waa denied ns now, in road aad steamboat route from Boston tbo question in the light of an unsound the pleeaaat triftae of the Drawer.
,
consequence of hia abeenoe East in ths to now York, of which Ex-Governor measure just now, believing that ra­
interest of tha college. When we had Stearns of New Hampshire, is Provident. sumption will bo obtained more ett-ctively
through
the
natural
ehanneU
of
He entered upon his duties late Satur­
we did long to take him by the hand । day. Mr. Kendrick’s serric.s appear to trade, and the relations of currency to
and bid him God speed. When wo aoo bein goo-1 demand, ho hiving recently specie through that source.
mancos, p-em*, engravings, and real
him wo do not expect bo will need any declined tbo SuperiutondencT of the
useful information, that we do not won­
poor words from us by way of on- Maine Central Railroad. Mr K is a
der Ballou's Monthly ia so popular with
native of Lebanon, N. H.. and eon of ie new here attending to hia contested
all daawa of society. Hero we see a
James Kendrick, Esq., Cashier of the election cue, which will be ronaidered
Nation Bank in that prosperous Now by tbe Committee on Election* when
England village. Among the friends of Coagree* re-aaeexnbiaa. Hi* paper* are
oar boyhood day* we remember no one already into# hands of tbo Committee
Wo have written thus ia justice to
more pleataatly than James R. Ken­ while thoee of Delarge^ri* competitor, are
thia good work and fat hope that this drick, end note his prosperity vriih great not as his Attorney has refused to file
article may meet the eyes of such of
them because Deterge has texted to pay
oi contact* for the January numberour friends as have the"Western fever ’
the expenare of taking tha tertimouy
Wsxt PxxsisvxxT tnoxr wxxx no.— amounting to 11,600. It Stems further See what a good one it ia : A New
Tears Vision ; The Charge of the light
good kind of fever. To those who We note with no ordinary aati*fartion
that Bowen was dearly elected by tbe
think of "going W eat," we would pre­ •hat the Chicago and Michigan Laie
people of hie Dcngvestaonal District, and
nut Um claim of Humboldt County. Shore Railroad, under the persistent pfthis is perhaps the reason that Delarge
tine, Madagascar; ThaSly of Adrian­
There are broad acre* within tha reach fjrta of Hou. A. H. Morrison, La*, or
has not been willing to psxy hi* Al
will very soon reach Pentwater. This torney*. If ao, such a man well de- ople, Turkey; Marseilles aad ia Har­
bor; Tha Oplvio Pride; A Ray of light;
is a road in which the people of Western
The
Shining Mark; light and Shade;
Michigan are largely interacted, and ito
Miao BowUshy'a legacy j The Frost
completion with ita brench from Grand
About ti,000,000 wH) be loet to tha Pa iris.; What tbo New Year brought
Rapids to Hniland.is a real benefit to all
country by a decision that tbo earning* for Lucy Campbell; Sara’s Fate; The
daw of our citiaoas, and furnishes to
of certain oerperationa during th* last Old and New Tsar; Tbe Fugitive
tbe people oi thia vicinity, the co Jong
five month* &lt;Z 1S70 wore not intended Blare ; The Rio Topxs; Our Young

this work. We shall expect to ate
Springvale and Dakota Citr, now twin
sisters in the valley of the Des Moinas,
one thriving city. We shall in our ride
from “the Fort” be deprived'’ of a two
boon chat with tha driver, for then the
iron bone shall bear us over the prairie

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with Chicago and the rapidly growing
cities and villages along the Eastern
shore of Laks Michigan, from Pent­
water to New Bnflhlo. Ou’,the suceou
of this enterprise, ao long leadjso proristeatly urged by Hou. A. H. Harriatm and bis friends, we Under to them
thattberoadwUljwvveapUywg iBVoetmeut, aad a monument to tto-xnra by
whose IndKuitable energy it hex been

uary comes to na in a new drees It ia
printed on thicker paper, and ia in every
rorpect superior to its man, prsdecesewr. The ertoetiou are evidently made
with (rveat care, and it is really wonder­
ful bow few peor&gt;icK appear among
the hundreds that are given. Volume

grow more teriota daily, «d tbo Gov
segment has called upon the merchants
of Matamoras foe a loan of sixty thous­
and dailari to pay the troops. This invitatioa Ao contribute has been extended
to forest reaids&amp;te but was politely do-

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Keg Advertisements.
JmuLT, 1st 1872.
E*. Basra.—A happy New Year to
yourself, aad to *11 the boy* of your
office, iaclnding the dsril. Don’t take
umbrage Mr. Editor, I moan the Prin­
ter*. devU. I truly Upe th. ood peo­
ple of Hasting* are enjoying themselves,

tailing the second time. Pick tho oystmvoulef feejafoewtth a fork, a* dry
aa poaatbla ; ate* tho jufoe, thick* n
the nalk or water of which the soap ia
to bo made, until thoroughly coated ;
then drop th* oyntora in, aad just aa tbe

Oiangerillians, without snow or exeitomeat would hudly know that it ia New
Year, but for the little folks calling out
to same fomiliar frirod, wish you a

HOME JOURNAL

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THE HOME JOURNAL
liale.Rada went to Hastings to hold
their New Tear, shall of course know Is lb. (stars, sail ba* bm ta lb. pot, tu |
knew whea they return what for a time c
va
AMEltCAB SOflT
tee Hastings people had. But Mr. Edi­
tor. long may you lire to enjoy New
Year*, aad long may tha, Baxxu aleo
live and ware to wekomo ia tho said

CCTI TEP

thue that all probnbilitioo of fraud are
prevented. Tho lathes for making the
scroll work carta an immonso amoun: of
AT W00BBDFF B.
A largo assortment’ uf Bools, Shoes
and Rubbar*, added to thi* extensive oountefeitars cannot afford to procure
stock. I hare a fine line of Hats. Caps, them. It being in this feature especial­
ly (hat the Goverainant rolls* for pro­
tection aganat conntefoitora, the differ­
ent bank note companies have vied with
each other iu building complicated and
accurate lathee A good machine for
doing first-das* scroll work b worth a
FANCY 8TBUT8,
ALL KINDS or MOLAFBES.
mini of monoy to the osrnera.
There are few persons aoooatomed to
BEST GRADES OF TEAS.
AU kind* of Canned Goods, Chemo handling grwnbacks and shinplaster*
Brands of Tobacco, the . Lergvwt and daily who ham any idea of the amount

Lodge No. 52, F. A A AL, ware duly
installed on tho evening of the 27 th ult
We leern that tbe Lodge ha* proepored
during tho past year, aad ia accomplish.

bort Beloded Stock of Crm-kery end

Aa thia is an extension of Mr. Joy’* .
head of Columbus on the back of 15
greenback*. Thia aeesu like a aomw , .Detroit ft Lansing Road, to Grand Rap­
Ih.ruw Cssrrxa. R. A. M — We
what improbable story, but it ia doubt- id*, and aa Mr. Joy ia undoubiodljlearn that thi* branch of the Maaotuc
los* true.
ptubing forward the I'nrrrprw, wo have
A bank note or greenback is printed
Vine has flourished admirably during
by several dbbnct imtrrariona. That
tbe peat year and bide fair to be rate of
Maas Iuraavxaaxre.—Tlio Michigan the first Chapter* in tho State. The
Central Railroad Company are building offioen for 1872, installed on Thursday

.issrsb:
Board of Supervisor* of Manistee county
have aeat th* Treasurer of thia County
through the National Bank, a Manistee
County Order hr #2002, in payment of
sworn claims da the part of the county,
for»24K7. This did not toclud. the
fee* duo tho officers for their service*.
We gueee the otter will nut be accepted,
either by tha Treasurer, or by the Board I

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Brand Rivra V alley Division
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with all possible rapidity a Mb trad,
from Detroit to Jackson, and hare tho
same nearly completed to Ypsilanti.
The arc, also, building a fine Station
House and Elevator al Gaissburgh The

D. Striker, H. P.
T. Phillip*. K­
T. Altoft, a
W. tn. Goodyear, Capi/H.

J. T. Wilder, P. 8.
F. N. Galloway, R. A. C.

that plaoe Thia will make Galeaburgh
tn the future * good grain market, aad
a. a considerable portion of thi* county
is within eaay sncns, there improve-

H. A. Goodyear. Tree*.
W. H. Jewell, Sec'y.
E. 8- Brown, Sentinel.

at their approaddng session. Every '
dollar of the county hill waa for money i
actually paid out by this county, and '

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All persons indebted to C.
P. Dwight Co.. are hereby
notiftid to call and settle
' their notes and accounts im­
! mediately.

there could not have been the least ap- ,
pology for the ackra of the Board. But'
then, it is to keeping with the history of
their doing* in tho Vaaisrpoo! esse from tho plot, and watching their opportum.
th. start and might have been expected. ty, when only on* penoo was in the
Wo understand our officers fared oven bank, on* of them wont in and engaged
worse than the county at tho hands of the attention of Mr. Broeeo, while antho sauw&gt; Board, and that no one of them
has adapted the order vent, but wo have
not tho flgurew nt hand.
Incredible aa it may erem the thief who
want in at tho back door, made hia way
, behind tho counter to th* sufs, which
derstand the linn of the KaL, Hasting* stood only a few feet from Mr. Breee*,
and Northern IM. R. R. through this
city, both as to inlet and outlet, b pro­
nounced by tbo Engioera who surveyed
th* route to bn firet-daae to every par-

aiai
TWASt-- si fiT
Lumber Wanted!

50,000 feet of Ash Lum­
ber-, 10.000 feet WTiite Oah
Lumber, and 5,000 feet

Michigan Central R. R.
500 Cords of Wood want­
ed on account, and in ex­
change for Agricultural Im­
plements, and ure will pay
part Cash.

end of a snag, and fell, breaking hia
right arm. He wa* at cnee attended'
by Dr. Upjoiut, and ia reported to ba !
improving as rapidly aa could be reason­
ably expected.
i* invaluable for every family. It ia
supplied gratis by tbe druggists, and
One fraturo of the aterm one week
should be preserved for constant referago Friday, wo forgot to mention last
week, that waa Ibe thunder aad light­
ning. It thundered just sa natural aa it
doe* any time to July, and wo under­
stand a stack of stalks belonging to M.

Please add to your list of subecribayn
for this office, Wm. 8 Bait and A. L.
Brooks. Mr Bat* has got moved to this
town and tak«n pouMsiuu of tho Milla
and property thereunto belonging. New
customer* are flocking in to bu mill.an I
“id ones, whs, ffirough prejudiov per­
Laps had Wt and went els*whero to
mil! are returning an J express them­
selves highly pleased with the working*
ol tha new administration.
Now about our school. We are hav­
ing the hart school hare thrt winter that
woevurhad. Teachers, Wm. Oarveth
Priacipai, and Mr*. Carveth, aaaiatanL
Never have I seen such aa interest
maaifteted by scholar. In a school as
there ia in our school this winter, sad of
course the eobolare are inspired by their
teachers to take such an interest in tb«r
studies Truly we have a model echocl.
Scarlet fever has mads its ap|*&gt;araacv
in our vicinity, one child of a Mr. Bit­
good ia to be burned to-morrow that
died with it, and I understand there ore
more caeea ol it near hero. It b a di*eeae always to be dreaded, aad, uf
oouree everything will bo done that can
be to keep it from spreading.
Wall, guosa 1 will does for thia time
0, wbat a N*w Y*er., no alsigixixg. no
sleigh bells, no, not bell* at all, not eran
a eow bell to be heard. 1 gueaa there
is not much whiakey or cider being
drunk to-dar hero, fur I have not yet
beard of any fighting or any rows about

.tMtr.r'
opening Of the neroa an Mrradny next

TfceEwpaims Coan is now in eeeeice

S. T.—1860—X.
This wondarful vegetable restorative
is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and da-

THE EADIE'S FRIEND
■VBnbaerib* for a Hone pa­
are «i«ia]Jy rubject, it Is superseding per. Tdce the Bakmu; it ia the
every other stimnlnut
In all elimatos,
Laj-gMt, Cheapert and best pa­
tropical temperate or frigid, it acta as a

per publiahed in thia

section

of Michigan.

Win not sreaiy your patience longer.
Hnfat your sails old Bxxxxx, this ia tbo
year for tbo great political fight, and aa
of yura, let your columns tecta with
truth and juatme, and in November
next, again, will tho glad shout go up,

moraUael of tote, is at last thoroughly
reorganised and working praaptly and ' fame of the great* Trttperacco Tonic is,
accurately, and that no more delay* will however, hut poorly exemplified by this
occur ia mailing." We congratulate figure of speech ; fur a prairie fire runs
the publishers on the ntcooaa of their only in one dirweiic u, whoroui tha ropuiaiiem of tho Bitter* spread* toward all
Fresrw Jarasw may be aa bright, their points of tbo compos* with equal rapid receipts aa large, and their prosperity aa ity. We do not believe therein a square
; ample, a* their efforts have been unfal- mile of inhabited territo.7 in the civilitanug to again place before their pet­ ■sd portsoo of tho United Sartee where
rous a journal worthy of tbe patronage thio meritorious preparation io aot apof the Agriculturist of the Great West. predated If any tbouretsnal gentleman
thinks he ia J repared to show tha: there
ia “nothing in it," wo advise him to go
to tho I'rairie States, to tho Mieeiaaippi
Valley, to tha delta* of tho Southern
Hnnsee in Detroit, pointed in our col­ river*, to New England, in fact, anyumn*. To sustain th* progress and
growth of Detroit ia to promote tbe
prosperity of our State. We believe in By so doing, he ten raise a higher and
protection to hocse industry, tho ftoano- more general laugh than has ever yet
shaken Che Sidon of an intenigont peo­
cen for the general prosperity of our ple. Persons who bar* Wen cured
State, aad believing aa w* do that De­ can't help laughing*! other people, who
troit has first-das* busineaa Houses, tell them that the medicine which saved
awake to the importance of securing tho
trade of the Stele, wo cannot but believe

DRUGS. DRUGS.

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Pure Drugs and Medicines!
Baxmbb Will keep

yoe potted go tha Hrw iames of
the cihy «Ml the

PATEIT HEIICUES!
DRUGGIBT8 SUNDRIES,

0—p&gt;iy of

18T2.

PAINTS AND OILH
Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dye Stuffs.

CHAXCERY SALE.

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STAIR ARD VRBK8 ASP POUS 1
Zadwe THVLISO BSG8,
M'FIKB 8ATCBKLS.
Pttfuaumta, Poraanado* end Hair Olla.

Subncriben to the Bunm

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of tu, say Magume or

Newapqxr

publiahed

in

th*

Counlrj" at let* titan club bates.

Hunt Fox Bciuiae.—The Pump
Factory of Messrs Austin A Grant at
tbo place formerly occupied by Mr. Ful­
of chareoa! nod lard, applied freely ler aa a chair factory ia thia city ia now
over the face, neck and hands, is said to
provost pitting in small-pox; H should to fill all orders far wood pumps of all
bo used immediately upon the com- kind* or repair pumps on short notice
and ai rro*' oable rates. Lumber, wood,
amounted to H5.M). A very pleamnt
and all kinds cf marketable prodnre,
gatbering, and with good results, firr
reserved in nchaage. All srotk put up
which all perils* intaretosd are thankby them will be warranted. Giro them

at the city of Lansing, on Tuoeday, January 9th, 1872, in th* Homeo­
pathic QoUoro Hall. Burinoe* impor­
tant to the profeaoion in this Sialo will be

BIMILIA 8IMILIBU8 OURANTUR.

Lirt of Utters remaining in the Poet
I office, Jan 8d, 1872.
Martha Ann Wright, Joi
cox. Girouds Vurabeue, Ml
8. U. Devens, Valrotine
Cook. Harvey J core, Jane
ma Castleman, A. F. Bolt
Direct your lettere to No. of P.O. Box

parSurtain Home InstitutioM,
Jink* says that wedding-rings ought
to bo ra-christ-uod suffer-ring*. He
has been married five year*.

little Musksgoo trims soon. H* adver­
It la a queer woman who asks no
tises for a partner in another place in questions, but th* woman who doe* b
thi* i»per. From Mr. BhsUou'alMig
experianee in the buaiasm rihire of
rapidly growing Northern Michigan,

See Woodruff’s local. , \
Very pleasant—New Tear’s day.

pLAHTATiTIOK piTTIBS.

ahte toaatoMMa that ■'our new protore
are now in fine ruaalag order, oar fold­
tug machine ia doing ita work well, and

tho patient entirely fro* from all
Tho sorials entertained by Mrs H J. blemishes ; the chairooal prevoats ths
Krnfieldon Friday evening and Mis. Ju­ action of light, and the lard that of air.
lia Wightman, at the resutooce of R. B.
Wightman on Wednesday evening, were

Gold, 109 b-F.

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rvusiaoe Bci¥iJOCB
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Patronite Home Industry. Call

। at our. Job Room* and get the
i Cheapest and bast Work, done

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To Hon. Mrrsh Gidding*. Got. of of Homeopathy ia to be
Mr. Henry Craig. Agt for Beecher's Mew Mexico, for a pamphlet copy of hi*
Life of Christ, has gone fete the country .exceedingly nhlo and interacting mee­
to complete hia canvas* fir thia book.
Ha roquets all who wish the work, if
he ha* not caUwl on them to looms then
names at this dBee.

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al Laming. The Dockrt b bqg. and
Me^ the one.ere of ^naitmpor-

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NEW

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BOLLOCK.

-AA -Tte.*
looking more Ibe a king than a erfen—

WILL M

-WeD. then. Mx. Hatteook- T»n
r.ood not arawar uxfeaa you rfiocwo ; but
what pmmptol yem to tek. th. dhectioa tuu did in yuur walk tel eve"^isdwt brought Ralph dirra-JEi TIE HTML

.w*« that now

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“1 dacite. to aaxwer,” said Ralph.
“Of tours. I do not want th. pt-oner
criminals hinselt" said Bronson sig­

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theaa-hectar

tooea to hnar him- Ha had no jiereor..1 iutettol ia this trial, except bee inter _
Mt in the welfare of hi old school
mate, Mr- Hartaook. He wm grieved
■nd diaauposoIeJ to fiad the erideatw
YEAR’S EXI’ERIES t’E
sgaiurt him *q damaging. and ho wouM THIRTY is
ns rassnnr or

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it were not that his own name had been
twice alined to by the defendant, and A , In .-OI " JICALVIKW OTMAMUAOK.
Tto .kr.rol to* *rov ,..bb.tol- ...sulo.n;
by kin friend, and perhaps hie confed­ a~rty
to- koadrrd nces. .*&gt;• torArto «4
erate, John Pearecn. Ho waa juvpexed tn swear Biat ho wm not over in Fiat
Cieek tho night of the rcbUry Infer
than ten o’tlock. and while tbo etafemoots of the two (*rsoi— alluded to.
whether miBriouriy inAemfod er^-A
could not implicate him at aR ho
thought Itoh
thia lack of veracity in
their atatoineubi might be of weight in

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HALFORD

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TABLE SAUCE,
THE IEIT SAUCE AHD IELIIH

?to rZfriunM?-

dgade la aay pa” eftke wecld

TOR FAMILY USE.

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,
12,000,000 ACHES

nCTVBB M® M1KB0B 0 HAMES,

rd, and wm htvtrd to mutter something
aboM ai“pe—id of thrivas.” whet the
court whraed him to be quiet.
Walter Johnaoa wm then callixt
But before giving hia tnetjxaony. I must
crave tho reader’r patiaucr while I go
back to seme thing that happed Marly
a week before, and which null eervo to
make it intelligible.

PICTORIAL

FAMILY BIBLE.
A FAMILY RECORD,

REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM

Tar Hecarr or Hxas.ni.—First, keep
warm. Second. eat regulraly and slow­
ly. Third, maintain regular bodily hab­
ile. Fourth, taka early and very light

Fifth, keep a clean skin. Sixth get
pfoanty of staJp at night. Seventh
keep cheerful end reepeetablo company.
Eight, keep out of debt. Ninth. don't
•at your mind on things you don't need.
Tenth, mind year own buainres. Elov•nth, don’t art up to be sharp of say
kind. Twelfth, eubdue curiosity

10U0 ILLUSTRATIONS,
50,000 R EF ER ENCES.

to

THE riCTUKIAL FAMILY MTMLB
MMauu a ilini — ll W iBto—aMea —al m&gt;
••ly nerk Ik. misd Unmgk Ik. rya tu OterMSU—«tservy to* tort I. Ito mm« larperSs.1
FREE HOMESTEAD OF l«0 ACRES, protonrl.r reww »t to
wHMa Balreto luelu. re«&gt;l U»
Direct Bounty of &lt;400Asl^MUM. (tolMM. toMM. tords laeMli.
n..M_ Miorrto. CkoM. Modal*. IrisiteHm vd
l»&lt;to«u retrnsd to towgtoat ito fotost
Trit Ttoy lUrwl to rya —rr—&lt; ............
rlokrer
•/ VI via* Tnrt£* *A* e tetr to

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COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,

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F1KH OF TIIK
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The American Washer I
PMOE. 85.50.
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Haimw TredaowUl Bad u«

fiBonu, oioramiA.
3GLE a rrvnox theiu
C0NC0WrrAm«.

Dr. Wells' Strati tf Jmteha

BLOOD PUHIFKR.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR;
In Large Clttbe
PROSPECTUS FOB

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

SWBS^t.

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Buy It!
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Your fife rats it!!
Your ciflirei rati it ffl

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$5.50.

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Sarsaparilla
DR. CROOKS
WINE

NATURE’S

Hadr Restorative
5£irArjf~^i-r,c:

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Entertaining Hewspapei

Moot Suitable tor tho Family,
Moat Valuable tor tho Student,
Moat Inatructiro for tha Teacher.
Most Appropriate for the Child,
Most Useful for the Minister.
Most Intareedog for tho Parmer.
Mbs! Etopmt for tha Parlor,
Most PradtaUe for tha Study.

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The Banner Company.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10. 1872.

VOL. XVI.
I Requart the attention of Frteuite and Cnatomae* to the

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Never liefure Equalfod in thte City, for

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QUA.I.ITV, STYLE AINI) VALUE.
OreaiB Good* in all th* latest novelties.

Rc-nl Irimli PopliUM.
Velours,
Serge*.
1
Japanese Hillca. atriped and plain
A.11 Wool Plnldsa,
HatincMB,
Jtc«, .See-,

r

yr*.

Cheaper thitn Eve
Flanels. Blankets, Woolens, Shawls, Hosiery
White Goods and Notions,

10 per Cent Below Fall Prices.
Boots at Prices that would Make a Quaker
.
Laugh.
Groceries. Hats. Caps, and
Clothing.
HOSTOIS' CASH STORE.

soo.ui totoot-iunia.

Mlllti m PARLOR STUBS!
OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOYE,

w know. HtooU’s thia kind of a tram.
Ho w. through you. Ho tarn took
through a door’ —and hare ho shirared
and Ina voice bruko down into a whisper.
And te-undoubtedly the beat HEATING STOVE mode. Thto Store *111 beat a But Hud was perfectly eool, and doubt­
.Room with Ire* Fuel, bold FTro longer, hns the bet Drart, smoothest Caatinga and less it was the strong coolness of Bud
bast fitted, of my Stove in Atnarlca. W* lurite alt who intend purchasing a Store that made Walter, who shuddered at a
shadow, coruo to him for
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unbosom himself of one
Stailly

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Domettlicx of all Popult

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thi
Would call the attention of the public to the Largest and Great­
cat variety of

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!

.“Let’ago and hear Brother Sodom
preedi to-night,” said IM.
" No, 1 don’t lik? to."
"Ha don’t scare you t" There was
Which La mad* lu the aauic manner, with Cast-Lining and Diving Flue. Thia E" I a touch of ridicule in Bud’s voice.
knew Walter, and he had not countStove ba* the largest door of any Stove of the kind, making II a capital Stove for &gt;
Farmer*. In addition we keep the SWISS COTTAGE. RIVAL, CABINET,1 ed amis* when he used tab little good
to prick a skin so sensitive. •
COTTAGE BELLE. KANO, DIAMOND and many other Had*. .
“ Brother Sodom" was tho nickname
given by scoffers to taa preacher—Mr.
Bodot—whoao manner of preaching had
so aroused Bud’s curabativences, and
whose saddle stirrupe Bud bad helped
to amputate. For roa*on* of his own,
Bud bad thought best to subject young
^oetrg.
Johnson to the haat of Mr. foulah'* fur.

I
'

Detroit Stoves!
State Fair at Kalamaioo.

NO. 37.

I the victim of Dr. Small, or of Dr. Small
and such novels &lt;* ‘The Fireto’a Brid»,"
“Claude Duval,” •'The Wild Borer of
th* Weet Indi**," and tbo cheep btogrenhtot of such matt as Menwll. Small
f»^d him wbhhiiiflMgiaatiM iadleaaed
by th* history of swth hero**, and opened
to him the path to glory for which ho
10 nrewbola morning alter Ralph’s u-

reet, Bud *» wortrag ou Welter** ocuscicaco and hia tear*. The poor follow,
unabl* to act for himself, was tarn as­ and wsa about to repeat th* old lie which
under between tho old ascendancy of had twioo died upon bis lips at the eight
of Bud's took, L* megte *«kt ef an
Means. Bad finally frightened him, by . other fore, which mo3e him tractate
fear of the penitentiary, into going to sgain. It was the lofty and terrible
the place of trial. Bui one* inside tbo countenance of Mr. Soden. On* might
door, and oure in tight of 8maH, who have thought from the expnMaiun it
was more to him than God, or, rather, wore, that th* seven test riala wree in
more tn Mm than the devil—for ths his bonds, th* Mnroc apooalrpiie taunt
devil was AVa’ler-s God, or, perhaps, I pets waitipg for bi* lips, and the acron
- Irows.
.. :
should say, Walter’s God was n dovil- uxunocro sitting-■ upon V'
ins eye
onoo in sight nf Small, ho refused to
mote an inch farther. And Bud. alter
all hi* persovoranes, was about to giro i-rants. ho foil hitnsolf upon
uplashavrdl^adr.
ling brink of taa nrocipleu, wifb'WdlPurtgaatrty, jut at that momeut fo-n below him. *ow I am .uStbai
“For’huw tong are you bound to .Mr
Small’* desire to relieve himself from “Brother ffodeus” were not made whol­
the taint of suspicion and to crush Ralph ly in vain. There are plenty of mean- MeeneF
as completely as jossible, made him apiritod men like Walter Johnson,wfawo
•'Till I’m twenty-ooa"
orenhoot the mark by asking that Wal­ foeble conxMKMM need all the support
■'Thb court feci* bound to inform you
ter be called to the stand, as we have bo­
that, according to the laws of Indiana,
a wumkn ia of ago at eighteen. end as
no tool so supple n* the cowardly Wal­
no initentare could I* inado binding

in the very language of the request,
ho had given Walter an intima&amp;e of |
what he wanted him to swear to- Wal­
ter listened to Small’s word* a* to his
doom He foB thal ho should dis of in­
decision. Th* perdition of a man o( hia
stamp is to hare to make up his mind. ।
Such swa generally tall back esme his
' eye,
on* more positive, and lake all their ileu* *W------------resolutions ready-made. But here Wai­
"Well, then, said Walter, looking not
ter must do*id» for himself. For the .। at
i the court, nor at Bronson nor at the
coustabla was already calling his name; | prisoner,
&gt;
but furtively at Mr. Soden,—
tbeeogrt, tho &gt;pcctators, and-------------most of!1I1 W1, tarn, if I must"— and Mr. Sodall, Dr. Small, were waiting for him., !fin's awful face seemed to answer that
------------------ -- ---------------------- ythrough ho surely must—“well, then, I hope you
the detoe croad, Bud following pert ot won't
m&lt;&gt; m twfono',_5hi. m
the way to whhqwr, '• Tell, the truth or j Squire Hawkina, whoso face raaasarod !
him—“bat—oh! I don't see how 11
can!" UK' one look at Mr Soden av
smnd him that ho rouid and that he
mist, and so, with an agony painful to
the spectators, be tokl tho story to drib­
lets. How, while yet in Lewisburg, be
had been mode a member ot a gang of
which Small was ehtef; bo* they ecn__l-.l *- ■
l:__ .1-_____ -r -n ___

Sum ail Kctaiial Deituti
orpci av*T Onat * POUlis* fiten. Harttasa

■ 00?^ CO*^» •a'*nt y°°-

ITndar

“Be careful. Mrs. Means, or I shall
bare to fine you for ixutempt of court."
But the people, who wore fa the
chonriug humor, cheered Hannah and
the justice*, and then ehrered Ralph
again. Granny Bonder* shook bands
with him, and alter* ksowed he'd come
out right Halters ’peered like as if
Dr. Btnall wasn’t iist the sort to tte to.
you know. And old John Poancui

might have lent his aunt a Boland for
an Oliver. Bat ha only sent a note to
hia uncle, asking him to go Walter’s
। bail. If ha haX been revengeful, ha
ids book planted-.--------------- ...
cvuld hardly have wished a num cost­
like the court to sand and git his truak plate revenge than th* day had brought
afore ho has a chance to burn up oil tho
paper* that’s in it"
•Constable you will srmt Dr. Small, I
Pstm Jones, and William Jonas. Send

Brother Sodums on tbo other, I shall
interrupt my start to put this chapter
under shelter of that wise remark of
uf the great Dr Adam Clark, who sars,
“The fear of God fa tbo beginning of
wisdom, the terror of God confounds the

&lt;
North western Fair at Grand Rapids.

deception, a iuit for injuries will lie.”
"CgT?- teM Mr/Veenu •'You're

taka him,” said

ld pushed his great hulk
9, and had iastosmd bis
with a took that said.
L or go to the penileaL’A. Oh 'q&lt;4! What

thing to its advaaeomeat and interest
We ramembsr to bar* road, many years
ago, of a company of tradesman who
united themselves into a mutual bene­
fit sorirtv, and each one had to relate

Jonaese entered th* house, and ooufirm. ■ xi .uioied, an- ed Ralph's story by telling how they
had seen Ralph In tfec fence comer, and
how they had met tho basket-maker an
the hill.
tataun was inexplicable. Squire Haw­
"To bo saro," said ths old man, who
kin’s wig got ay ay, his glass eye turned had not ventured to hold up his head,
in towards his nose, and ha had
after he was arrested, until Walter be­
difficulty in keeping his teeth from foil­ gun hi* testimony.
ing out’ The epcitemeut became pain­
Walter folt inclined to stop, but bo
his climax of hideous description, Wal­ fully intent'. Ralph wo* on hia feet. could not do it, far there stood Mr. Bodter Johnson trembled from head to foot
and sat clone to Bud. Than, as burly how that Hud tad Dr. Small—hi- good
Mr. Soden, with great gusto, depicted angel and hi.1 demon-were playing au
materialistic torture* that startled the awful gome, of which he was the stake.
unrreso! everybody except Bud, Walter The crowd swayed to and fre. but Ralph alean breast erf it at the rirt of perdi­
wanted to leave, but Bud a ould not let remained utterly silent, waiting to hear tion, with the penitentiary thrown in, if
ths Joest whisper from th* wimeas, he faltered. And so ha told tbo whole
who stood tretabting n moment with thing as if it had been the day of doom,
his hands over In* face, and then faint- and by the tune be was through, Small’a
“ Young man," cried Mr. Soden, and
Here a new hnbbab took place at tbo
the explosive voice seemed to come from . The fainting of a pel son ia a crowd
tbo hell that ho bad created,—•‘young | a signal for everybody else to make door. It was none other than tho crasy
nls of themselves. There was a rush pauper, Tcm Bifield. who personated
man! you who have followed tao.coua‘ • * ’ "ng man, there was a Gen. Andrew Jackson in the jiocr-houae.
asl of evil companion*"—hare he paused
•Ircrybody aalted every-1 Ho had caught some inkling of the tri­
end looked aboul a* if taring to find ths
pen tbo window*, anfl al, and had eoouped in BO] Joure’.ebman ho wanted, white Walter crept up
ed everybody »lre to sniwo. HR rod ptame waa flying smd
close to Bud and ahadod hi* foaJ—“1
.
____
___
_
give him air. But no­
mean you who have chosen evil pursuits
body
opened
th*
window*, and nobody
and who cannot get free from bed hab­
stood
baek.
The
only perfectly roo!
it* and na*ocistion* that arc dragging
mon
in
the
roam
was Small. With a
you down to hell 1 You are standing
on th* revy crumbling brink of hell to­ qotetoir of ptirfeosional authmiiy h«
night The stnoll of the brimstone is on pushod forward and fell ths patienfs
your garments; tho hot breath of hell pulse, remarking to the court that ho
tn nwn
1 The Anvil, ara usitintf thought It was a sodden attack of fever

I wiin

GOODYEAR k STRIKER.
ISAAC W. TROOMAN.
StgP^yT. &lt;Mfo&gt; *1 Ito Cwt Own. nsMlas*.

Why to e man s life rafeel before be
has had dinner ? Because h&lt;- can’t digvet then.
Imagine the distress of the tnilKner
who forgot which side of the rose to
|&gt;ut the hat.

Dfir^g p. A panto*, ttsannl Cailerttee rtseal
‘ T.W-7iOt*JIAIjr’oaur. ■; i ' .

In Bacine there to a good hotel called
the Hugging House. It la a great re-sort tor young married people.

GROCERIES

A truly intestate man is uue who ’
leaves nothing but tne world, and be
generally goes without a will.

Repuled-totao-liaunled houses bring

brick store of

You may die before daylight! You
may Borer get out of that door! The
awful angel uf death to just ready to
strike yon down !” Hero sumo shriokod
with tanor, others subbed, and Brother
Sodom looked with approval on the
storm he had awakened. Tbo very
harshness of hi* tone, his lofty egotism
of manner, that which had roused all
Bud's combativoneas, shook pewr Walter
*a &gt; wind would shake a read. In the
midst of tho general excitement he
riezrxl hu hat an J hastened oat the
door. Hod followed, while Bodon shot his '
lightnings after thane, declaring that

pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cwwh for Prodnrr, and well for (’ash
’ ,a^jiIv,

Haetisga,'^iH|^figt &lt;■____________

HA! AAl
H, A. Bus dli
Go there tar your
CHQICE

truth would dwell in torments forever."
Bud h«d not counted amiss when he
thought that Mr. Soden's preaching
would bs likely to aronw so mean-spiv-

at the very)/bwffit rates.

" .

GROCERIES!

Afee etook Jen Oroxn

HICK.-

If you want to find out a man’* teal
dumoaitiac, take him whoa h* is wet
and bungre. If he la amiable then dry
him and fill him up, and you hare got
an ang&gt;-l.

An old lady from one of our rural

patient, Small krpt elaoo to him. And
Walter began the uano oil story about
Dr. Staall's having arrived al th* oSc*
before eleven o’dock, w!»cu Bud cam* np
behind the doctor and fusioned his eyas
on the witneo* with the tamo significant
—
penitentiary before him, halted, ham­
mered, and aMtgad about to fainl again.
&gt;nrr-i_____ _________ &lt;&gt; --U —

’^^t-terenywud.r*
"I ree bring tU grey hmr. of the
aged to the grave with eonov ; I can
break the brert ert the vifo, and bloat
tbo nrospectaof ths friends of talent,
and fill th* land ^wilh mon than the
’^CtaiSnttyouewAsr*

some preineririnknu sent him the other
day, and thankfully orknowtodgod the
receipt of the osmo, forgetting that the
After * fow imomeeta' eon.uitaiioo, may be a* has been a rnhen’ for arm* ehfctoma had boon shot In violation or
during whieb tteuiro Hawkins UH hi* ~
. tiio gem* taw.- Next day tar suy&lt; thsy
wig ia ptaoo rritti one hand and alterfiT^Srtak*4 bnT2ita? c,xnp''r-,’or
nalsly adjusted hi* eye with the other,
th* m*gi*trata*,*ho were utterly be­
"Tbs error was more tuortifriag to
wildered bf th* turn thing* wee* taking
him lx.cau»« the law preventing the Uavderided that it could do no harm, and it
Tiaa bead to try the experiment of romovmg Bod. Perhaps Johnson would
than be able to get through with hi*
tMtiraony. Tne countable then asked
Bud if iw would please leave the room.

walked out like a oaptrI-nr
Ralph stood traiehin.
(ura of Bod. Th* ..n-rg
mndabim a* euel -a. SmaL

��The Week of Prayar.
‘■Cjiam- in JaM wWk*» Ibutmpi
Jum.Jpunul auacu the psmtfou nein each yrcr ia being obeereed by tho a-Jtnad by o«, fisat the ndra and rnguoliurohaa in thb city, mewtiaga trill be Iklfoo.adeptMl by tba Btrpemntmd.-.t
wwtrol of
held evrerv nrcafar in th* Presbyterian rf thr Vtffln U»*l for
nr* in0n&gt;u&amp;ms«r* at th* llaatiug-.
ritod to attend thee* meetings.
"cminmitly just and proper,"
Tbo Drozc-tumo reeonnieudi-d hr tho
K« to refiito It by ijnoting
1 firmer uti.lr is tho lixrtotx coZsw. T.-dSawra s Saty**-

Tho week of Pr^er. which »th.

Michigan

E

Exchange

H

i ia lira Chriwtian Church TU duty at
. it* to-Gsnac and extension lundinr on all
# liebrtcra.

I&gt;yiNTSOILS
Paint, Colors,

-to reaffirm all i

Varnish,

BREVITIES.

Thi s ia a boaatifu} day.

Weather rather moderaM. with ia.lllAtioMoCs thaw.
V

SmitlKh WOBKh* ASD POEMS!
L&gt;d^ Tturirxo njgo, i
fw£ ns raniiii

TforrWiy/.s. H.-PaxTra finterrro- 1 Mitra; J. D. (ksroy, of MsaobMtar;
■»«y): Bor kings and all in autteniiy r
•nj. Fbhrr and W. 11 T&gt;. Daveriprrt,
Tlsa Tnornapplo U trvaea oaar, »:df ’ 6»r ivatoMM, espoi-iaiiy ttato rebeatly ,
-m plevted lU-retnri for the emuitig
viailml wills th* calaniiti* of war ; £u
Th* new iron bridge is being ;tanked ! th.- prortl^-oc.: of part in too euunaek •
iot autrwncn; for righteoiunecv. har! Wo hav.- rvefored from the United
Its a Iraiuty.
tiiocr, and good will among all duvsos ; 1
1‘leaaont - -Th* racial laA er.aing at for lb* spread of sound knowledf**, and HHates Hubseriptfoci Agency, *J3 North
fur Gud'*bta*tar »!»« ^lecfal elfovta to , 1 'hilad-ljdia. Pa., a lioanlifol Chromo.
tbe reaidente of Mrs D. C. Hawley.
rndrt th* progr*» of iiiOdabtv, snper। Ib^uiar train* are bow running t» atitfau. iutenqsaranr-s', and toher kind* «4&gt;ogni;.li ropm.vuting foc-eimifoa of
hirtoen prvmiaratv p*rio&gt;licala both
Onm Iraka on tho O R. t I. H- IL, of immorality.
haring cotntneoeod on the Hh iaat.
FriUf Jan. 12.—Pk*tm (iulwrap- "ilfli regard to form and colx, which i»

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star Clo­
thing House, Grand Rap­
ids Rich.

ryh Fer th* CbrMian Cbureh; for
baebapa. pre*b*t*ra, pa»tor». and misasouark&lt;* ; for translatora of th* Holy Scriptnri-s fata -sariokv tonguss ; for officebcarurs and for comtnittoM. aocittios,
and authors i-rigaged in Ckriatisn work.
SUvrinj Jan 13—Pa.Tn: For a
largy outpouring of the Holy Spirit;
' for fh. inreras* of Cfatetian for* and
I bohr araL and tho uaioe of belfovwra is
■yjwnyer au l s Hurt for God's glory. '
\ temdta ^-s. 14 —Sonox:
•'Thy
j jingdoi;. rouse, Tliy will b* dim* in

Ib-gular trniun cewmieBced running
AT WOOHBUrF fo
A latim e-.-wflmeut of Boot*, Shoe* I* R. R. R., on the 8th in it
and Rubb&gt;r% mU«d to thi* nxlaanee
Schuyler S. Ohl, r.aj, of Laaxiug. lias
•fork. I have ajAnaiine of Hata, Caps,
been dioara Socxvtarr ut th* Rapabjiglor*, and milt*e for aalo at r«-ry fow
prioM. Cat! and «ee ami gel n good

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60/
Cents. At Star Clothing^
House, Grand Rapids. '

&gt;—A nitration as bouskeeper
Addry*. A. D DiUry 11satings

iag agent fur tho K. H I. t N. M B.
IL ia buw in tho atty.

Hockw heal cakce and Maple MuImm
are adrartieed a* being “cotratantly on
band " at tho Sh*rwo-d Hosto. Char.

Dy Sluffs.

and

BKUUlEt:
i“w **"
jHI’a’Bl, rt»,«s«.

I*, and that Mr. Wilder, our popular
ifimt Agtxt, h.ti been simply, doing
i duly, and nothing mnr*.

I ul all I&gt;dm jtawi done all In our
- 1 rat fa give Mu budiMMs, and shall
1 n-Kgfan an in part tim&lt;».
ttma&gt; co tn ■ Am fa th* fitter*. b.4ievW'sdwsL* Jt». 10—Pasrita (inter- |
he Is Um i»rty beet cntillod lo lb*
■ eeuryh For famUfo, -for Ute ami* und 1
rntiag* nf the public
daughters ol ChtiafiaB parauU at hum*
and in other lamia ; abo fur to&lt;.-ra at i
At the annual mowing at th* iMndt
* bool*, at enllceca and unirctetties , ,
il nibdili- TUI)ma.1 bo*d TiKaJay,
proCserioual dntfoe-. for the tart at n of
Hilladaloraeran. C. 11. Buhl, J. F
spiritual life la tfsora who *oidl.-as Christ.
y aul Jrjth Owqu. of Dafevit; Wm.
1 0* th* ronrerrinu of thn umxmWjrti-4 ; '
aldern uaJ E. V Kpon. *f HilWafo t
and for the ranctifking of nflictfan both
’ li \KiiAt. rir Ypsilanti ; K SnSth, of
to parents and ehiHron

fc^e Astetls. r. M.

itousis usntr s. R
Grand River Valtey Division

r&gt;i:t-namn* «-v»ni bb,

। rai l in tha article quoted at length in
i-Hiur Jntmd, and to add that after
, rorat &lt; awful inquiry, wo cannot art
il Mr. VaaBrani ba* the leawi raua*
cmpUti totniu.: the RaUroau offi-

l&amp;t&amp;a J*.
TBixnBrma.t—
' God’s "uuft.rakBMq jpfi f. 4er iM-rtira,
purauiisl and rolaUve; for unlwiml
incrriee ; for Uu&gt; niainteuunrr and reatoratiou from faint** and other rational
; calamiti** : foe motoiaa in the Christian
। Church ; for fhe prugneis of CSrict's
' Kingdom and th* usnfr.lm-- -. of fto
' CuriatiMi uitaiabvj _
■ Tumfa Jh*. IJ.-HcMlKl.Ttuj ; Fur
pr-Mcua! Bud naUuoal *na, weatoMW &lt;&gt;f
. laith, dambedirsse*, nnd wwridlmra* fa
th* niairli. AriiaowledgtomLs ut Divine jn*keMa&lt;mi*ouafra*iun* of isuUlth- 1

BnlhHbd,
_____
uxrrox, mrUa OmahX, tZSTb, *nZL
bruka City. Sami dowph, Ak-hMun.
lenrcawwrth nnd Kan us Citv, runarctiog with th- I ni n Pscdir. Kau*a» Pa­

WigfK

Pure Drugs anl Median's
wm ntncirn:

J. P. ROBERTS

“

They am ft* authoriaud Onttrti SubHgiptioa Agent* forth* United Stains,
nd by special arrangements mads with
_
11 tatty at ton Pnbliaberr, ar»&gt; c-uabfed to
n-coin- anl-ecriptions at rrdsavW rnbt.
V
Mittnui'i arc ordered
w
.

Uterasy, and other aaraciatiuna sub• rihiiig to a number of JiMirnab. would
nd it bi their advantage to -apply to
.r1"’
it i*m for their rate*. To every applicant,
■/
.
i« i* above I4!]rouse-lithograph wilt b&gt;i
MiSffxn-—Th* Grand Chapter it A |
| M. ronrened in Detroit on W*di*dday |
urrning of last wash.. Hastings Chap |
. ter was rvpn&lt;**nled by Hoti Dum.4 '
1 Striker, H. P.
Grand High Priest, Hugh MeCburfy, •'
uf Gwoana, d«!ir*rcd uu addrMi, ia “
which Ims l»si*w*d at mam l&lt; -igth th*
labors &lt;rf th* Royal Craft for th* past
year,-tbe t»*W t'hsntors constitutes^ and
■ uHhrts installed, tb* ,1ici&gt;*n: ntiuns grunt- „
«d for other new Chapters. Tha n-port j
nbira-ing thy the Loyal Craft in th*
Stale i. gr iwp,-' litrg* lr *n numbers
und th* Chapumi rail ffirariaiaMig. He . (
gsua • ano vwy iatorosttag lustary of 1 *
th* filet efforts uf ifavol Ant'.i MiumioI*1

DRUGS

pLAHTATATlON JIM
a T.—1860—X.

Medicines.

S tii fir*.

। U thr «hf«t-nnrhor of thrfeeblr and drbilitetad A« a tome and cordial Cw the

■Knl and languid it
among stotnachiea

ha.«

no

proJUW. ortDMft.

S &amp; OILS

ojnal

As a remedy f.w

I ar* &lt;-sj»*-’ally auhject, it ia -.upcnoiling
| every ether sUnuilaut.

School Books S’ Stutionerf/.

Ju all *1imatte,

trapieol lura]a&gt;fut* or frigM it act* *a a
■peeifto in rrery ajietir* of dieorder

BPBC1AI. NOTICE*.

which undrruuur&lt; the lahlilr rtrength

PREfCRD'HONH

AND FAMILY

Mtiicau Kisl»t Liaiitil,
---Fwr Man and Pratt
1 robably fow tr.M*&lt;n hat" w.-r had
so estnwm a 'Rale, wlrilo non* liars- ’
U«ii morn tiairwiwUy l» uolvial than
SIMM.!* simti.iih-s ctndNnnt
trr:
■»*«*«.

ia th* Stato. ul llicir |uugn*t am pros - ,
Il-fotu S.huu4 it VS8. Tito number ad' &lt;-ut rxndiiiott, a facoratoiu of foci*.that J
milted during toa yewr is 13, and 97 di»&lt; auaot bat ho jLraiug to the Craft.
irtaqpd.
I JILmv are S3 Ctwptrra In the Mute
Th* Michigan Central Huilnrad f'om___ia____
operetiou ___
TOO,______
aufoa
Thu kkalhu of Mir niy srajoy ifo- icy .1 now, harinjr a total t»« tulM’rthi(nrf over |&amp;uy Lar* now
• rather finely. Tartis-a Qluaiinalo lh« |['.'WO. under the jttri'dirtfon ulthn‘„f road, iiidttding braocto** and lino*
' Grand t hapur.
i . a . ..
{ nmkr it* itataediate ronind.
pmd.very e»i-nmg for th* purpn** of1
skiptang o««r the giafy iw.
i
iag y«tft uUtuned Filday, shun tltei fol­
Mr*. Sarah J. Ilafo, amr in her tilth ।
lowing gcnUr ram wcro thc*cn
*
year, la Udi 3t work writing for Adry's |
G, Jf. A-L H. Randall, Grind

i. KXtShanai.

The ft.oud EtKasupsuent of tlai &lt;Ald
Fdlowa of Michigan -rill meet in GramI.
' Rapids on Monday th* Ifoh. On Tm.-

O. X.—A. J. fchryW, Monrcc.
(i. 4—Jex. J. BarvlwaH. Jtetrott
Q. StcrtUff J Ea-ilmnn Jobmaun,

New Advertisements.

day Ifith th* Grand Lv&gt;lg* of th* -State

Michigan Central R. R.
ois, nutssu tassash soute.
yer”

A brutal taorder of n wife wai ottnn.ptkd in Allogan uu the &lt;kli. The j
lady was aerioualy wvundrd by a fiiatul
Lail, but will pmbJdv roarvs*.-• Tti*
would niunlitrr ia ia Jail.
. *

.«ttt

Ou Tua^da, night a &gt;aau ia Gra»l
Bapids rau caught ia the ad of settitig
fire t» a baza.’ He wu pcoatpUy aareet«l. and wBlpnjbnldy la- dealt with m
the F.w dimds.

______ — ----------

their notes and accounts im
mediately.
___

Juli* Morn*. Ajeal uf the btato Pris­
on, was pr*M:t&gt;ted wilh a beautiful gold
watch and chain on Cbrirtmaa day. by
.V Zd I —J» C. B^oidw.o, Lrou-v too oMrar. of tbo P»»oa Mr. fc. It
»&lt; F.—E. H. Dpan, Adriu- Broekway of the Detroit lioosu af Oor
’• ffiwW.~W.-V. Gr-fflth. Detroit.

P*r Traw.—lbs- lidis at th* Barry
Coaxty WBswra renarotnd with-th* Van dorpool trial And tb*a teaeh th* at Detroit. Utotingi Lodh* •►'‘■2 repre­
Tim Northern Michigan Central RulMaasatraib-s that if thajr ms-ad their oti- sented by Tracers Pliilhps. Era,. W. M.
road waapotwpfotnd to Albion Monday
1**1 yoiir* ii£w 'a5 aarrC Ire*. j*t nutratug. About two himdmd hands
■&lt;na inty Barry County for trial to*y
must foot tfie Lili v and that no d,unmti
had. I—tn woridog night and day. tiaaday* raeludad, feting right by thrtr osrn

Tar Miaarr. -Wo ore in rw*dj&lt; of
toe Big Rapidi Mr^prt, late 7-Lpr.i^,
oue of the beet printed, and ablrat ed­
ited of our State rxchaagse. We oraLusher Wanted!
30,000 foei of Ash Lum­ grwtnlat* tho pubHahcr-vun thi-ir sure***,
' bcr, 10,000 feet JVhite Oah and trust their paaaperity may never be
Lumber, and 5,000 feet
White Wood wanted on aei count, and in. jMchnn^e for
; Agricultural Implements.
Ilia! rrrigbc-V dn».-d, fldf&gt; lltt- llttf '
‘Mht........ ■_ .^LRUliwuAGa.
any tnuit a porker. thM will !&lt;at thia '
one, W so, pfeaM fejwrt Mr. n. toM '

A GttA)T01V\$R.

Only $3 for $11 in Value I
Dtli £ AYtR £ CQ„ U^ll, Man..

LIBRARIES
ASK

Attention la aata fa tUXfara Tobi. '

HSrtBSStot

^.f the Fort Wsyna. JackMM* arid Sag-,
imur Railroad, to Im found i* Da aj^ru- I
pries* pfomrfr o^. *dl» «,Li: YM* ia fo '______ ______ _____ _ _______ ___ _ .
n*W but ably taatkead. thorongb{y.r.uin. falling tree. lie bad ima ia thu woods rays Hi al

foil to be,a general fsmriJn.rftb the
'"ffi1!* H*
■ .
’ -J
The Board ut tfajwrrisors are fafuR
mow sb trig the bom smi of tlur -yrar,

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ASSOCIATIONS.

llan. W.&gt; K Bancroft. rrxJdeut of
tho Poet Huron * UkrfMIiebig.n KaiW
road, riK-mtly praeratod the Ladfoa* Li­
brary Asraciati m of Pint, with a copy
of‘*Andaboo's Bird* &lt;&gt;f America," of
which Mtoto •» bbl u*e otl-er eopy fa the
Stalo. The gift b probably worth oyer
f 1,000, attfl wAs BccuOifMnied by a letter
from the docror, apndung
t**' ,,f

SO4J) IM JIASTINHi
■
ftr jickley . H U OK.

tbieonetoMemnJRwtow A Goody-w ]

^■es'sn-Jartf'

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LTTERAHY

Ststie:
:«!*«

THE

1

THE MWnSCJflJIW

�IHATilKNEATv
Dauchey I Co't Column.

a O’CLOCK

wool jure

5&amp;i

oai« lot w. rm. tu. c&gt;«n*s«ti. o.
Tb.,.lr |t*U*U«&lt;l'n DxlriUl.ee Is Ibrsewtry
L. D. SINK'S EIGHTEENTH
;mitl) wlijL t)i?jhbbUjiO)i,

sympathy nt tho lew* which they hay®
•wsuinad ia the death M a parent,
friend and counsellor.
Rewlead, that the SooeiaTy bo direct­
ed to rotor this testimonial of our re­
spect upon the record&lt; of the aaioeiation
and trnnsmitfo copy to Um family of

wooun

foctureo was held as above on the «Oth.
From the wool growers, delegates were
present form Vermont, Pennsylvania,
New York, Went Virginia, Ohio, Mich-

Gm. P. Rowell A Go's Column.

M.

MMlne, tlssl Mat «&gt;• P&gt;w
I eflMbrseil Coart lor «&gt;• seas
4 State of MMugsaAy tUIMOl
i: artSSKC
U. pren.urs &lt;i«nlml I* mH mo.n&lt;sr». •' “
iMhlkmofasBOsybsBoesamsy So saik/y th*
■oast Am &lt;m isld c,ort&lt;sgr. Wllh
“&lt;
o»u,„p«ow* showed br tsw.ssd st» so Alter-

rer, 1ST*.

VAX.VXIlt.X2 QlSTTWl
TWO URAND CAPITAL PRIZES!
S10,000 IN AMERICAN GULDI
10.000 IN AMERICAN SILVER!

I’llfwil I

rtrEttvaisas;

,wheat!.,

U Rlrtii’WAIflreb?-* &lt;«u «ik» M.

WILL

re s. jireira ir-.u-,.

$200,000 00

AUorwy for-Mariauara.
:Miia«r.lWvUwiter.nd.lf?l. M

CARLETON,

JJOBToaoi baix""

TIE BETROIT WEEKLY T1IBIRE,

PROFITABLK KIPLOYIENT.

iyr*r. ttovd !«• ■porlwonsrey sad rlo
hr. .ttoessTHB TBIBUNa, IMreil,

X KEWIN

WOOD’S.BHH®

■ sseliTsLaw
AUrre*
W. A
9.,
toursl A|&gt;«U
Clerels^;
a,
&gt;&lt;»:&lt;

THEA-NECTAJl
PETERS’

MUSICAL

LIBRARY,

FIFTEEN VOLUME?'FILED WITH

CHOICE PIANO MUSIC

The meeting eras organised by the
election of tho following officer. : Prr.
idont, Hon. Henry 6. Randall. N. Y-;
and vice-president from each state ropramtod ; secretary, John L. Hayes,
Mass.; assistant secretaries, Samuel
Clark. Vermont, J. 8. McCbnneU,
Ukanis. J. MsD. Gleen. I-ennsyhrnn-

VOCAL COLLECIOHI.

'3K®
'W25‘

The Opening uddrvsa of Dr. Randal)
was an able one, full of good counael |
for the pnenit and sparkling with
bright hopes for the future of sheep
husbandry. Remarks were also made
by wool growers front all Jiurts of tbe
country, the general tenor of which!
wsrw that the day of greatest depression J
waa over, and the wool and mution
growers were now quite a* profitable r»
other branches of live husbandry.
In the aftern-xai the committee repor­
ted an address and rewlutions, which
were heartilly teccnded by speakers from .
ull the d.fl-rent states, and unanimously I
adopted. m&gt;e aduresa. though some­
what hmgthy, is eo complete within it- 1
self, that it seems an injustice to quote I
anything short of tho whole. It should ,
be read carefully by every former and '
bunion* man in the country, who car.
come to no other conclusion tlian tho I
one cited by the committee, that tho ,
high! wool duties of IWTrodnscd thia ,
.■ountry, as it were, in a grand corral, ia
which our pricel»M flocks and invalua­
ble rncea were preserved for future in-

fri-eu B. C. Prtedl.. Jedre *f Pnb.1*
la lie SMUSaeodUv«*uuof Xllebe Wur.

•Fl r. -r—•

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

FAMILY BIBLE
REDUCTION OF PRICES

HALFORD

TO CONFORM TO

LHCBBBHM
TABLE SAUCE,
THE BEST MICE 111 IELIIH

rat pImily use
and ot clothing to the general consumer. ■ *• ■*
—. lu- riser «••* esoessi.
are sacrifice* of but little moment foe i ___________ .
»*7!,f
the preaerntion of oar truly national
inheritance - a well established sheep'

JURUBEBA

Reeolred, That the present tariff on
wool and wnofeaa u aa well adapted m
any legislation which ran now be devis"d, to promote tho growth and develop­
ment oifwool growing and wool runnufacturing, and the interest of easterners,
and the public revenue
Beeolwed. Tho confidence in the stab­
ility of legislation being essential to in-1
dure the investment of capital by which i
ogriculfnre and manufacturing wealth ,
u to be developed, it is ot the highest
importance that the tariff policy delib-a—-J -t th„ ga-g^^flaa 0(
by it, and approved
flour years, should be ,

conform to it, should not ba disturbed.
Batolmd, Thai we witness with epec■ai gratification the fact that each sue-1
«*din- yet* indicates mor® ftuly tho
uaweaity and wiadom of thn prment tar­
iff, which haw wrought Umefita, Tspccially la the Want, by bringing thn tnanus— v__ _ T ■ "

ISSSEK;'
Most Suitable for the Family,
Most Valuable tor tlx 8tmlekt,

THE MAHIFACTSBEII OF THE

Th American
4
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h er!| i
The
Wash
Loakbig-Glaw and 'Picture I
&lt;JiU.Bre«—kJ. Il'sluat A IhwoaHl U
lap-rtWT of Loolis(4)lu* PUu«,C*re
b(r*»bn- S»4re«tarMrret, Drlrvll
i\HV Goobs. WilULKaALE.

wi

PRICE. 85-50.

BRUAXCC WUXI-SGER

:

_M PROVIDENCE.”
New. 1.871.

Br. Welk’ Krtract if Jinieta

Most Instructive for the Teacher.
Moat Appropriate for the Child;
Moat Vaeful for. the Minister.
Moat Interesting for tho Fanner.
N&lt;xt Elagant for thaPnrfer.
Moat PnjduhU
ti»e Bludj.
TBB HCTfiftlAL FAMILY B|l

Perfect.

A WHEATIMPROVEMENT

OVER ALL OTHER WIIRRERS.

nye
ikrir sneedse! w
In* fongalBg ^yeylust, ,

is^&amp;

JURUBEbA,

5

SHEPARD'S

COMPOUND
WAHOO BIOTS
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Etsax.-j!aaur~ “ •
«u, so cw. ■ AMU,.

S CON8^R8VOF "TEA

THI* article has krean ttior*&gt;U0Hly toeua
I

BY QBrmc TP CLUBS

Tte Great Atlank 4 Paeifc Tea Cn
bandry on Ute sunset side oi tho Sctu
The practical sheep breeder will readByafpecfete the suggestion that wool
pvwtng. ovm in CaUfornia-lhal land
of big ftrozaa and golden dreams—hx.
U* dmvbaete. whan ha ie informed that
thi* flock of I00.000.mi well as ot mall-1

W4M&gt;.
ovartD cunr
adjusts this MmUm to tub* at tsy ,te*

w do II* war*p.rlrellr
tou Acssv* r.« vai Uittt® -St.fi

A. I. rtUCUCM A CS„

dress it IMtsrspUlol, udi.t«l&gt;:

'

Kai Na II* WeM

!■ nit it!
■
Ynr wife nib It!!
Yiir dilirei mtiit!!!
GrmH Ro.titla. Jlici..
For Safe by ACKLEY t SLADE.
__________________ Hastings Mio

Dr. Crook’s WiheofTar.
4.
IO YJSjfolWS
rubUc Teat
n-prorw!

DR. CROOK’8

'SHE

OE? fBE BEST
WeMisrt Uialriiflf Dietitian.
J.OQO W*rd» &lt;W Mae^raw to mA

WINE

as* ••Br •" ”
JOtr.Y E. FOTTEE

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

baht at Syroru. rnfi. V of Deesmber.
After receiving ranaru from the prasi-

T* T TFT’X*'

WEBSTER'S KAT1OXAL PICTORIAL

mctwary.

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The Banner Company.

VOL XVI.

to taw Cut

HASTINGS, DARBY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17. 1872.

GREAT COST SALE!

BOSTON CASH STOBE

4659

ino pmm sf»H!

OUR ACORN PARLOR
Monday,

January 22, 1872

To those who visited us last February, the announcement
of a Cost Sale is sufficient. To those who did not,
Please come and in vesicate.

LEADING STOVE,

ccrtain that tlwy did not know tho full
extent of tho danger as yd. And what
Small might do with a jury, or what
Beto Jones might do with a .heriff, was
a question. 1 must not detain the read­
er to toll how tbo mob rose. Nobody
knows how such things come about—
Their origin is a. maxplioablo aa that of
an earthquake. Btu, al any rale, a
roj&gt;o was twko put round Small’s nock
' during that night, and Loth times Small
i was saved only by the norvo and ad­
Store has th* largest Joar of any Stare of the kind, making It a capital Store for dress of Ralph, who had learned bow
Farmers. In addition wo keep the SWISS COTTAGE, RIVAL, CABINET, unjust mob law may bo. Aa ter Small,
I COTTAGE BELLE, KINO, DIAMOND and many other kinds.
he neither trembled whoa they were
ready to hang him, nor looked relieved
when bo waa savid, nor ahowod the
•lightest flush of penitence or gratitude.
Ha bore himself tn a quiet, gentlemanly
way throughout, like tho admirable vil-

Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, &amp;c.

Detroit Stoves!
Sum art laiaiial DeititU,

See.? Did Mt Mho Nancy tfewyer euioy a hundrod wedding*, and lore and
bar* the love of fire hundred childrda?
And *o Mia* Nancy insl happened over
at Mrs. Thomson* humble nome. atel,
just ia tbo meet maltor-of-course way,
aslud that tedy and Bhocky to oome
over to her bouse.
Bhocky wanted
Hannah to come too. Bat Hannah
blustel a little, and said she would
rather not
And whoa abo waa loft alone, Hannah i
fixed her hair two or thro, time., and j
swept the hearth, and moved tho chain
first ouo way and then another, and did |
a good many other needless things.—
Needles*; for a lover, if bo be a lover,
doe* not *eo furniture or drooa
And then she *at down by ths Cre,
and triad to eew, and tried to look onconcerned, and triad not to expect anybedy, oes tried to moke her heart keep
krill. And triad in rain. For agenda

Thu InntitatMu waa formed fa
It derives its life and inspiration from
Chrietianixy, Ito object fa te iUurtroto
th* inronsi.tency of war with Chrfatucity, to .how ito baleful influence on all
the interest* of mauldad. and by the
use of th* pulpit, the platform, the press,

Dead letter* contained three milion that he was running a faro-bank in Ban
Franeiax), the other that ho wae curing
dollars test year.
consumption by inhalation and electrici­
rinow—an unusual thing-has fallen ty here in New York. If thia later wore I
. ----- ———. sat down by tho fire, and
frvqneiuly ia Italy this winter.
true, it would leave it an °P*
&lt;-----a talked of hia school and her mhool, and
IVainut wool te mere highly esteem­ question whether Ralph did well to’ ----“T°eTsmiim^
everything else but what he wanted to
him from tho gallows. 1’ofo Jone* and ; talk about And then the cooversatioa
ed in Bavaria than mahogany.
HUI, aa usually happens to tho
- - - - -back to Flat Creek, end to the
3£hor I• drifted
At least one-thud of tbo inhabitants villains, went to brisun. and wl
.........
I
through tho pasture, and to the
of HaaMchiuetts ar* Roman Catholic*.
moved to Hk* county, ; box-alder tree and to the painful talk in
The Fitehburg Radroad Company
I the lane. And Hannah boon
to bo
Hannah that von went r—:
□
i___ i_JjZ~.iL u_
propowwi^building three grain elevator*

thoee with whom it ia a prulaasion; of
art. they will endeavor always to speak
with generosity and discrimination.
For tho other feature! of tho magarisse, tho Editors say that they never

coming year, and wo may add, that hav­
ing carefully perused every number
that has ever boon printed, wo regard
thoAllMte as the s*r fori Magarino
such a standard aa this, and march te
victorias more renowned then those of published, and commend it toaU of our
bloody Mar* ? We believe thoy will.—
We believeln a glorious future’ for our
race, the coming of an oro. whoa tho
promise of the angste, tho keynote of all
our Christmas songs, .ball bo fulfilled &gt;

Can I j after that, and to planning their two
Uvea aa one. And • * « • •
And when Mias Nancy and Mrs. Thorn­
“No,ao’ &lt; And with that the has­ ton returned later in tho eveofag, Ralph
tened on, afrai-t that Bud would offer to was standing by the manUe-peco, but
Etch up the roan colt And *fo&gt; did Bhocky noticed that hia chair waa cfoeo
to Hannah'* Asd good Mist Nancy
happ:n&gt;-sa by compromising him in that Sawyer looked in Hannah's fare and was
ft was disk and raining when she

•TWU,-. yon going ?

The best place

•to buy

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

loft. Tho butt's were long, the road was
lonely, and after the revelations of tho
day it did not teem wholly ante. Bui
from the moment that she found herself
free, her heart had been ready to break
with an impatient bomeeicknee*. What
though there might bo robbers in tho
woods J What though there were ton
rough miles to travel T What though
therein wm in her face? What though
i
New Yorksn hare reached the con-' she had not tasted food since the morn­
ing of that exciting day ? list Creek
elusion that, with a psM firn depart- j
; and bondage were behind ; freedom.
moot, tho buying of fire eterm bolls to '
I mother, Bhocky and homo were before
arouse the jstblfc Is^ocoy wasted.
her, and her feet grew lighter with tho
A horribleatory mtns, from Montre­ thought. And if she needed any other
al. wherv tbo dead body of a woman
was found partially oaten by rata, while clear. And ho would coms 1 And so
tho remainder of tlu&gt; family were lying she truvenx'd tho weary distance, and *o
around helpleoaly inobriaki.
abo inquired and found tho huuaa, the
Trichina, or aotno kindred ditease,haa boautitul, homely old house of beiutilul.
again appeared, thio time al Newark, N. homely old Nancy Sawyer, and knocked
J., where a family hay* been poisoned and was admitted, and fol! down, faint
and weary, at her blind mother'* feet,
and Tail her tired head In her mother's

Berlin boasts of fiot tea* twenty wo­
men phyririsM, who bare acquired rep­
utation and iudnpoadcnoo in their pro­
fession. Most of them aro cf tho home­
opathic and Ectectrie whnol, of mr&amp;aev.

We

pay Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash
only, at the very lowest rates.
HICKK &lt; BRo

Hasting*. Mith, itet I

H A! H A!
H. -A.. Bus ell
Go tbero tor your

WOOL chom

A number of Japanooo young ladiM
ore anxious te come to thia country to
be odnoatod, and the Daltno paper* aro
thinking eeriously about ill

pauper, a bod for two nighu aftetod
tier throat But Mite Nancy and her
sister wore Chore and tho preacher.—
And that was oil, besida tte tamlri, and
Bud and Martha Of oouim Bud and
MarthacumA And driving Martha to
said, “ O mother I I’m free, I'm free !*' a wedding ia o -jumper" was tho one
while the mother-, toon baptiaed her opportune Bod needed. Hi. heads
free, and tho mother • trombling fingers
combed uut h*r treeee*. ,knd Bhocky
stood by her aad cried: "I kuowed
God wouldn't forge-.yon, Hannah’"
Hannah waa ready now to do any­
thing by v Lie's »lto could .upport her
mother and Bhocky. She waa strong. —- ~ ~ -g~7
and inured to tod. Bha waa willing and
^“d Bad
cheerful, and the would gladly bare K*,''h
cone
nervieo
if br that
moansAnd,
«ho
LsUtohave
.upportiJlbo
mmlly.

Al Laliore, India, a newspaper te
about to be published in Arabic. Arab
paper, aro now pubiiali-d In Egypt, for that mailer, her mother waa already
Syria, Bagdad, Conalnntinople and Bar- nsuriy abhi to nupport hamlf by her'
.
knitting. But Hannah had berm care­t
The word "gurmsnd" I* said to be de­ fully eduoated when young, and at that1
rived from Gorman, a gluttonous King
j
of tho Denes. The Normans were more
temperate than the Bretons, but were
won over to the habits of gluttony by
tho people whom they conquered.

And after Iteljdi ami Hannah were ,
married—tlirre was no trip, Iteluh unly ‘ha ■
changod hte boarding-place audtwcajne
hredul thehouM at Mra Tbomeo.'* ““
thereaftar—afrerrit waa all over. !*

L Martha had fixed it all up, aad now
. they wanted to ax hia advice ; mid Mar-

The late amusamoct of wicked ur-

Years

BN W*. 4MNS0
DENTIST

Hannah a ptere ua l*a*hev of a primary &lt;
department. And than a little ho»e 1
with four room* waa tested, and a Utile. ‘
. rerytttb fttnltu* was pulfaAt tl.

Experience

The Yreka (Cal.) Cron, say* that the
water of tbo upper lake in Surprise Val­
ley baa the proi«rty of removing from
£r“ba&lt;d ^t^e***l£t^
repwujntelM

Warcjrxx's Mcratir Mumu.Tho January umaber of this exoeltent
____ ____________ Magnate, fa Ware a*. It ie edited with
And hie matter and Msroariy rigwl abiHiy, and roataiu. arigieal or«L&gt; w^ M

an tho powiawt Knglkh nd Amarican Poets of ortr day, but exquisite
travesties of their manner—not parodies
of single pieces, but admirable burleequee of their general stylo of thought
Tho Editorial Department will be en­
larged so as to occupy some 20 pages of
each number, and will notice not only
as heretofore, tho prominent phases of,
literature, but those of politica, art,
mqsic and ecseoos. Under each of those
beads the
will, while holding

put God into the Qmatltution. is rolled

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

pieoMofwotk. A glance at tbo firot
chapter in tho January number will Mtisfy tb* reader that tho author has never
more faithfully and delightfully studied

Mr. DoMfllo appean in th* ^tfurifr
for the first time, but his name familiar
the writer a* Stocky, hod-1 riot fcotern as tho author of thou amusing rxtravthat Jshocky has given uU
-------agapzas, “Tlhe Dodge Qub" and ‘Tho
to making ouacaat*
* **-forgot For, indeei
But some Of thorn I
hi. work do forget

aaake coak). And Mias Neary Sawyer
who had men Ralph that afternoon, bad
guewd that he waa going to see Han­
nah.
It's womterful how much enjoyment
a generous heart can nt out of tho
happinam of others, la not that what
Hd meant when ho said of such m Mia.
Bawmrtt^thayahnH bma bend

Thirty bean have been killed in Fist Cremr, cKmed to her chamber, 1
Yancey County, N. C-, thia ecaeon.
packed all her earthly goods, consirtlng
AQpincy mocbaiuo ha* found out chiefly of a few family relics, in a hand- 1 And then ahe blnahed, and ho told bow
how tho waste aleain from one boiler kerchief; and turned her back on tho ; tho note had eiutaiuud him. and how
houM of Means forever. At the gate • her white face kept up lii* uuntag* in
ran bo u»«d to heat another.
she met the old woman, who shook her
Forty-fire death*. tw*sUv-tWT&gt; resign* fist in the gill’* fe&lt;» and garo her a , hi* flight down th* bed of Clifty Creek.
turn, aud eighteen retirements mato the parting benediction in thoee word*: —; And no eat * little Muror, lu show her
rooorda of 1871'. loanee among the offi­ “ You mia’ablo, ungrateful critter you, the note that he had carriorl in hia bo­
------ . I have told it &gt; And------ but I
cer* at the United btata* army.
K’krag! I’m glad to bo shod of you I" must notproceed. Afore ecene, over
the bora she met Bud, ahd he told so bMurifoliniteaU; will not bear tolling.
hergvod-by
with
a
Ultte
huakineea
in
entire rwyfafoe of all the treaties with
hi* votes, while a tear glistened in her
Japan will bv made.
A convention of these. who want to ^Rud had Lean e friend in need, and

orpCBeew Oraat A rMWo'e Sues. liaxlre*.

P. 8.—A copy of tbo Lonbarg
sama into ay haada to-day,
and I see by it* ootamaa tfari Rafori

ever, to make out that the sheriff at the
county, Mr. Israel W. Mesas, was none
other than my old friend Bad of tho
Church of the Deci Uska. I waa ateiort
as much puxxted over hia name as 1 was
when I saw an article in a city paner.
And ahe, with some sweet present- bv
Prof J. W. Twmwm, on TSw-

tlis long run than lynch law. And yet
lynch law often origin alee iu a burst of
generous indignation which is not will­
ing to aaflhr a bold opproerion to escape
by moan, of corrupt and cowardly
courts. It is oftner born of fear. Both
motive, powerfully agitated the people
of tbo region round about Clifiy aa night
drew on after Ralph's acquittal. They
were justly indignant that Ralph had
boon made the victim of .ueh a con•piraey, and they were frightened at the

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA!

will positively be"sold al COMT durinff this Sale.

mar department in the new graded
school in the village. So he quietly ar­
ranged to board at a boarding house.—
His aunt could not hare him about, of
which fad be waa very glad. She could
not but foel, she said. that bo might hare
taken better care at Walter only fear
miles apart. He did not baatoa to call on
Hannah. Why should ho? Ho sent
her a rt&gt;notice, ot no consequence in It­
self, by Nancy Sawyer. Thon he took
pn—onnof his school; and then, aa
the ovotong of tho first day ot school, he
went, as ho had appointed to hhneelf, to

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

writers; boa the mod mgng-

�TSE BEIT tMCIEAFEITI

1872. THEIWORLD. 1872.

I anncr
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

Wan,
HHesu riMe

Sterling Silver
WnrraslMt

lamp year parties, where the victimoffloal apjxMntments dated since tho
ixed young men have to foot the bdls,
clamor fur reform in three particulars are now in order.
commenced, aud about tbo limo there
MMomiaeo was finally ooonectod by
roil vth ike retetff tho world on the
anji idl. to tho great jqy. o£ the poopfo.

DRUGS

tin unusually attract!*,
'txnrtmrrrf nC
J?1

5*$EATUBBS I

President Lincoln should appoint his
brother-in-law to a civil office, who al­
ready held th. office of State Senator

It Buff » ih« Ure««i ■Ol'
hBlfcten, .1.1. M.

Medicines,

Dye Stufis,

evaay section at ear common country,
from the noighUiring province of Ontnria, and from beyond the Atlantic. To
the rich and poor alike, we are indebted
for^the^wurmre; expression of sympathy.
Bo tir^ly ^d” bo^fifrdly hw Ix-cn

PAINTS &amp; OILS

By this .ppointment, u suggetemi by
Prveident Lincoln in opposition thereto,
a Democrat was elected to fill th. va­
cancy and th. Senate waa thereby
thrown under Ibe rentrol of the Deuiocrate at the opening of tho war to the
great cmbarrMsiueet of the Administra­
tion. Bulisequoutly this same brotbor-

Detrnil. January »,IS7S.)
rtetef Buu, -.
Early ia Oetober teat, tearful and ua-

f

February term of the Circuit Court, ter
• the County of Bony, to be in ettondanco
on said Court, at tbo Court House in
the City of Hasting* on the 5th day of
February naat:
George Miller. Johnstown.
William Bovley, Woodland.

Um relief extended, that uo further
cause exists for anxiety lest suffering
{■reran in tbo*t sections during ths winPeter Covert,
Carlton.
Calvin R 1-hroma.
“
Adam Elliott,
Barry.
Walter Heath, Orangeville.

School Books

Mooaa’sRcuxNuwTaaKn.—Thia ag­
riculture) paper, issued weekly in Now
York City by Hun. D. D. T. Moore, is
worthy and gallant soMier being turned eno of tbo moat valuable pajwrs printed
out of the place to make a vacancy for in Am United States, for all dassee of I
him. Again, a Meyer of Gets. Great’s readers, and specially so to thorn onregiment, having lost hia health tn Bab­ gaged in agricultural pursuits. Ils ilel prisons, was nominated by President hutnfiocs are costly aud numerous, iu
ntectad matter is ehoaen will great
noia, but through Trumbull's efforts
* *
X and its editorials written
wa. rejected by th. Senate on the ec
.... marked ability. To those of our
ground that the Sucumbnt, though a readers who desire an Eastern agricul­
civilian, was thu son of a special frtend tural and family journal, we cordially
of Trumbull'a' Thus, it is quite ap­
parent that if this vociferously reforma­
tory Senator would institute a personal
reform within himself it might be for
Tns Monday edition of the Detroit
the good of the country and the honor Dsiiy Th'fsaz contained an installment

The Cafitein of the Shawiuus iteniia-that Lite Florida wa. fired on by a
Spanish man-of-war, and bonce thia
•apposed cause for a collnrion ia dlastpa- ,
A rBrt Hrattox —The Detroit, Lan­ ted. I hope that others may b« as ef- [ '
sing 4 Lake Michigan Railroad has just.
fertuaiiy removed by the Spanish home J
completed a vary commodious aud pret­
ty station house at Lansing, in conjunc­
tion with the Jackson, Lansing 4 Sagin­
aw line. It is built of brick and is about
100 fret long and 30 feet wide. It eontains very spacious waiting roams both
tor ladies and gentlemen. arid a large
ticket office with windows opening into
each. One and of the building ia occu­
pied by a dining and refreahmant room,
presided over by Mr. Taylor, ao Well
known at th. Lansing House. This
they would bring reports from niaay
room is very handsomely carpeted and
portions of tho country in favor of thp .
fitted u[&gt;, and thu appointments aud
coalition of all tho elements opjioacd to

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Pure Drugs and Madidsc-s
BITEXT MESICUUtl .
t«lieMc.&lt;l&gt;ft Otssrteadm. &lt;a tees...tn

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.•ALVABI-E GIFTnl

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to nt DtKrantCTtu is

D.

DRUGGISTS HUNDIMfS.
ANDFANCtpoODS.

SINE’S

Have aU their best grade
of Ladffa Watches manu­
factured expressly for them
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Switzerland, and
thus save to their customers
the importer’s profit in h’eic
York.
They also moniijaclurt
“ OUR WATCH,” whichi,
unsurpassed as a Time-.

Espeotal attention is re­
Paint Colors,
Varnish., and Dye Stuffs. quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,

mounted tn Sets, Cronu,
Studs. Rings, Etc. A very
completeassortment of Dia­
mond Studs.,.
Diamonds mounted to or­
der in our own shop.
Smnt.
.Monogram Seals, Crests,
J£\;EX4LE BpOKfi, etc., cut on stone by the best
STAWAU Wellts rWFM.MIl workmen in the west on short
Zodite TRAVLINGt/CS,
’ “ " notice.
-d FIXK SATCH2J.iL

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FREE TO BOOK AGEHTS.

Ayer’s

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THE SEIU-WEEKLV WOBU),
Health and Wealth in

SILVER TIPPED
skw inKDs a^dplaxts

Hast by Hal! ar Kip ram.
ora HDtna i-lamt exTAUhiuet for i.n

■te te. The committee appointed for
other ports of Ohio, to answer the cal!
that purpose should at ant call another
of George Wilkcvy. It coiuisted of a
meeting, that the orguuation maybe
few signature, of non-influent ini parties
prrtetMd. Tho hundesd - and five men
to a printed document fhrvring a revenue
tariff, tho one term principle, reduction
ixation mrmt humni. They, in rouimnr.
of taxation, civil right, for all, ate. Tho
, with all intelligent citterns. Me tbo necesfact that nothing w»U deep enough
, sitv for prompt action in tho premises,
and would, beyond aU qnceUou. nearly with the leaders to affieet th. return at
all reapcnd to a call from the committee j John Sherman, tbo administration cacto perfect their woft." Gentlemen of tho ! didate, to tbo Senate from Ohio, shows
Committee, give tw a call. Dow’v m-I that the movement i. on ebortion even
I there, where both tha 'Republican and
I Democratic parties adhered to their par­

ty organisation.

th. Preudmrf d Ud
d^ivared aa
addrsM A.paper wa. preanted by Dr. i
Patewr cm •• Inctramenia and Tbaxr Ap- ■

IFe are Western ‘/gents
for the Waltham Watchesa full and complete assort­
ment always on hnnd-ol
wholesale and retail

f"BFijGREEI8*Cl$

the Democracy will have to stand up i
alone with all their bloody murders on j
■ thoir beads and fieoe a united Republi- '

jpiMiM afthiiiMMi Dea tai Canvolition, 1
rewntb heM eJsckxm.Dr. Hawhunt, '

£*»5E“

$5,000 each

and its ordinary will supply a want long
Mt at Lensing and cannot fail io be a
groat convnnienee to traveler*.

premittnu foot ttp over $2,000. and it is
' hopml ohd ugKted that the display of
, fine firwk wiHlre equal to any ew held
intk. United Btat-, a. it iekaown that
srann of the most noted breeders from
tbe Eesterit States WiT exhibit their
beat stock. W. hop. ,to see ihore of
ourdfiamw isfiiUl in poultry ia at■ tMfiUtei*' Msauberehip tiekete in th.
aeeodaticc, admitting tho member* to
Jibe exhibition free, |2. Single admia35*^

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery fs m tiU ax-

best English and ^n. erioan
manufaciurav. Evey pieet
is stamped with oqr name
and warranted by ve.
&lt;

of Will M Carlton's ‘’Farm Bketchm,"
and a valuable contribution from tho
pen of Duane Doty on an important
educational topic Both three gentle­
men now belong tu the editorial corps
of the Trijpav.

George 1’. Coon,
J. L. Weiring,
ri.meoL । tawbek
David F. Iriand,
Cbarics Ifotnam.
A.H. Bates,
Harmon Wifoox,
IS.1--*,.
C. W. Tampions, Assyria,
Jatnee F. Mead. Rutland.
Ephraim Shattuck, Heating*.

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Springfield Fire and Marine

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ftlabfie iT Finer and ’
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All the work of D&lt; m-

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A -IF*— st a Paatw T«m that
ratu&gt;r uuht.m ino saws

New Advertisements.

TWO STKKL ENGRAVINGS

Or. L C. AYES 4 CO, LmI

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SOLD IN HASTINGS.
j
BY ACKLBV .1 SLAB1T

W. B. Ihmn.

Abf.

o»k

LAKE SHORE I tKHSDi
' SWTHERif RAILWAY

$57.60

Meat Market !
NEAR THE BANK.

premiums

�500' Cords of ^oodwanC
, cd on account, and in ex। change for Agricultural Im­
plements, and we will pay
\part Cash. c v Ti—. ... r,

SOO, Lowell, and Northeni Michigan
R. R- hie frttt tool swelled within him.
Mcaanu^G^ri^uur, Towne, Nichols,
Restorative. So clear, aa fragrant, no (It may hare been hu head) aad in hb
efficient ia motoring gxay hair aad keep­ enthusiasm be shows himself to bo either
Thu account of Goodyoar A Striker
ing tho head healthy. Ask your drag- very ignorant or very raalirioas, (both and twelve others were presented, end
faults vrn- common in that country,) for. on motion, received urn! referred to the
Committee on Miscellaneous Claims.
the article has the misfortnuo to bo
After bearing the statement of J. IL
ruy boa itfacU, and when yen come Io
figures, it b truly wonderful to see
bow easily he disposes of things, by tho
hundred thouiand. Now thu orticio
would need no reply, only for the fact,
that it was published in the J&amp;yfr and
other papers. You see those yrasf
JfMJnMm understand, that, to, I*
beard thoy must secure ventilation
through tbe cohunde of ■■ paper that
splendid Line of---------This Line of Railroad b the Bcmum- circulates oetalde of their town.
rus Roi-rr, which starts from Chicago
Tito writer says: “Jiurt now our dtiby tho Chicago, Burlington ft Qufaey
Railroad, and. running through Btm- xans are passive, (I [iroeumo L&gt; was not
lixctvx, reachoa Omaha, Lincoln. Ne­ included, tor I don't think physio onU
braska City, Saint Joseph, Atchison, j&lt;ui him) upon the subject, having ex­
Leavenworth ana Kausas City, connect­ cited the jealousy of Hastings who are
ing with the Union Pucific. Kanuta Pa­
cific, and other Railroads ran rang from anxiousto have the rood. Though “it !'

/eyttsr-ftnu'”--

ISSlHTk.

i. o. a. r.

maaoo to Lowell eight or ton miles at
least, and coal the company from 150,­
000 to 250,000 more’ than by way of
Middle villa." Now,,wo bare carefully

AIM •jxsx ar cxxcaoo nwx nw
iruwcrtr—------ ------ISwCUmS

January 30th, for th. boraAt of Mrs.
Hate, 'sink toadtor. Msaora J. L
Rood of (Ms city omd ffonodW of Grand
Rapids, uriated by some of the 1&gt;m:

!
Bsiwr &lt;Jorirrr Cuu’a Osram, )
En. itAsrues Baxtm:—
’
HAenssa, Jan. Hth, 1872.
J
Not long smoe I chanced to road an
Board of Buperriaore for Barry Oocnartids in the Middleville Phtadreta,
ty, met pursuant to adjournment as
cnpM from the Grand Rapids 2^,
above. Roll railed, member* all jires(where it appears under the head pf
cut: Board proe-edod to business.
MHdlnriUo correspondence.) TU eru­
Mr. Munroe moved that Hie Ctaircic waa an exhaustive one on the sub-

■

AR of which b respectfully submitted
and nnk to bo discharged from tho fur­
ther conridereiion of tho subjectF. W. Count, )
I’rrxx Coso,
S Coramitteo.
' Lxwis Wmox, )
On motioa of Mr. Goodyear, ths re­
port of tho Committee was accepted.
On motion of Mr. Stanton, the report
was laid on the table.
Mr. Goodyear in trodneed the follow-

Motion did not prevail.
On motion of Mr Towne tbo

8 l-So’dook.

Wa. H. Powkis, Clerk.
Thursday Momiag, Jan. 11,1872.
Board coavencd ponuant to adjournmsut. Roll called, quorum present, apd
Board proceeded to businasa.
. . ’

A Cara. -To thooo who have subRoil called, members all present Board
ssribed with me for Henry Ward Beech­
proceeded to buaiaees.
Ou motion sf Mr Munros, the report er’s Ufa of “Jesus tbo Christ" in this
the Committee ou County Buildings *u rity and vicinity, I return my sincere
taken from tta table.
*
Motion prevxllsd
thinks. The order for tbo books has
Mr Towne moved to amend the report
Tbo i’roiecuting Attorney submitted
the following report, in aecordsneo with of the committee by striking out aU that boon erat and I shall expect them ready
for delivery in a abort time.
a resolution adopted at tbe fast sesrion of portion rebting to Cupola or Dorns,
tbi. Board :
faltota"
by oyra and nay. s.
To tbo Honorable Board of Supervis­
Aye. ttfoous. Brim, Bartram, »br-! A Goon mn-On Friday evening
ors :—Pursuant to a Bmoluttou passed st
tta fart nasira Pf foe Board, I bar* oorlast, an oyster supper-waa provided at
rssponded with the City Ofirialo of De­
the Hastings House, in which a great
Afteraooa ssnirwi, 2 r. x.
troit fa regard to con trading wilh than
many oysters and other good things
nrenod pursuant to adjourn- for tbe receiving of persons fa tta House
J callnd. quorum present. of Correction, and hare to report that I
were “despatched” by the Boon! of Su­
pervisors, many of the County officers
and other prominent gentlemen of cur

Rxreajrra.—Mr. J. P. Robaxts, who
H»o-aad Jail.
'
hju tara spending rerural weeks with
Motion prevailed.
* .
i On motion of Mr Munroe tbo Resolu­ relative. and frfond. fa Philadelphia,
tion io regard to employing Bienngrsptar has just returned looking hate and
hearty, after his fair weeks meation
from the case* of business.

■ICHIGAR CENTRAL IL R.

Local hlijiiits Met;.
i aan. 1 BV
.1 U»r.|

Gradual™ from tho Grand Rapids
Business College do not only obtain
good aiuiatious in ‘Detroit, Chicago and
other leading cities," but they obtain
the best of situations at home in all the
Banks and every leading Biisfae-j
House. This spoaks volumes for the
Grand Rapids Business Collage.

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star Clo­
thing House. Grand Rap­
ids Mich.

fclBf

«&gt; Hastings is ano of Use most difficult
routs in tho interior part of Ute Stoto."
Here again ho is sadly in error, (I have
no doubt Lui thnt he has froo/U,} but
not over this route. The Engineer who
baa surveyed the saute, says it ia a very
easy road to build, and con be built as
easily and about as cheap &lt;te any in the
Btnto. Now, there are many reasons,
and good ones too, why thia road should
camo north via Hostings from Ksl«»n»xou. It run* through n country, ovnre
rnilo of which affords local busiwwa,and
will be far enough from other roads to
avoid competition, while cn tho uthre
hand, tho Railroad map* will show that
via Middlavillo it would run along side
by *Kte.elmo«t as it goes *onlh with two
Wa are favored again rith a run of other roods, aiuPhot very far from them. :
sleighing.
and after leaving Middlovilto two or
Tnr long spell of skating ba. retired three tuih-s in its southern course, it i
under corer of “The Beautiful Bnow." . might about as well traverse tho Bahare ■
Do*"t Fosozr the Good Templar’s ' De.crt, in a-an-h of nyUuttj but good J
i eloan rand until its intenectiun with tha '
Serial, on Wednesday ereru-g.
Tar story of the Ilocrier School ) Grand Rapid. aDd Indiana Railroad.
Wa have talked with the people along
Master comes to a happy tonu fast too
j that route, and find thsy du not expect,

. Tn x Charlotte JKyndiEta. ia now con­
trolled by J. Snunderv ft Co. Tho Co.,
consisting of J. (Saunders, B. F. Haundoro and Alim Saunders, each sharing
equally in the' biMiuras- Mr. Trask has
withdrawn from the firm. Tho paper
is wall printed, ably managed; and tho
Co., deservo snecaaa.

(fotmcil bald in the Council Room &lt;to
Monday evening. Jan. 8. 1872. Council
called to order by his honor the Mayor.
Present, Mayor, Rseordir, AW. Birdsall,
Eastman, Hsmv, Hayes, and Keufield.
.Mlostaao! tta fart n&gt;oe king r»d and

Bo'd of Supervisors have not daring their
Januuy sosswu audited and allowed
said ocouunts, nnd that U|&gt;on referring
such information, ho shall deliver them
to the parties to whom they belong.
And (bat tho aggregate amount of tho
play upon that talk about getting the w&lt;»ulJ reoxumend their allowance os indebtedueas of Manistee Count* to
rood. On reading again that oracle of1
;
Barry County, consisting of said claims
wisdom (die FLutfanlri) under date of I
January IIth., I axporieaood a tensa-1
lion of groat nlirf, as I ms this shade
of Jim FUk and Vandaibilt has left us
and b DOW husiingbb anathema against
Lowell, commanding her to repcut in
sack cloth and nrites, for her stubboninv.s In not making ootnmora cause with
them. Now we hare only to say that
vra bars engaged in the undertaking of
building a railroad through our fity,
kaowing fall well that it will cost time,
man appolyg, a QommBtoe ef three to en­
ter into nejotialionn with the Detroit
tnooey, patience end |»crsevorenve, and
House of Correction to receive any pris­
all these we propose to pre to the en­
oners from Ahis County that, E»*y be sen­
terprise. and with these wo
itmri.
tenced to Home of Corttciton in loeordWo find no fault with a genoruu. rival­
aaoe with Act No. l&amp;K Session Laws
ry ou tho pert of our neighbors, but we
aak fair play, and to the MiddleviUs M J. I. IT&gt;Ui.a£
oorrrapondent I would asy, tell the tntM S4 G .H.Hms14&gt;«|

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cents. At Star Clothing
‘J*A House, Grand Rapids.
Tua State Convention of County Puperintendentn of Schools takes place at
Part Hnron, Feb 20.
SoquL,—Tbo Presbyterian aoefal will
bo entertained by Mrs. Geo. M. Dewey;
at her residence on Broadway, next
Tuesday evening.
.

^ttts'aswsia ftes

No. &amp; was taken from the table, and al­
lowed at the sum of thirty-five dollara,
as chained.
Mr. Mnnroo moved, that at 0 o'clock
to-morrow weening, we take up the
Vanderpool claims, and make that a
special business
Motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr. Phetteplace, Board
adjourned until 2 o'clock r. x.
.
. ~
l
Powxws, Chek.i

pooit in said bank.
.
rtav/nrr. Bo it resolved, Thai wo will
not accept tho said order, but shall in। .bl upon tbe payment of the claim in
i fall, and that tbo Clerk at onoo Inform
I the Clerk of Manistee County of tbi.
, actioo, and also inform said Bank that
| the same will not bo accepted, and ro­
quet them te return them.
On molfon of Mr. ffantoa the reeolution was adojited.
On motioa of Mr. Wilcox, tbe report
The sjiecial Committee on Vander- ’' tea accepted.
pool claunsfoubmit tho following os their
Mr. Towne meved to amend tbe repoyt
of Committee by referring soebunts Nj.
07,08 aad 74 back to Committee for far­
ther revision.
Slotion prevailed.
Mr. Goodycsr-taoved tbsl account No.
70 bo allowed st »20 u cl.imed instead
of the officers, of Barry County for
services and disburw-mont* in tho trial
of George Vanderpool be preaoated,
audited, and ro far as found correct,
allowed in tho ordinary manner, and
the orders of Barry County payable
February 1st, 1878, ba issued for the

and say they do not need and are not '
able to subscribe to onild the road, the I
common wnw people agree in this. It
is only such a. our
correspondent,
wbo handle finance, cn s gigantic sonic, |____ ________________ ____ _ ___ __
louring
of a 81OQ.000 ur ao to [ tnffned tho~foBowing accounts, and

Mt Joss Horen vim of this city wo
A large assortment of Books, Shoes
undrtcatand, is going with Ira Sheldon
and Rubber*, added tn this extnnareo
to Mecosta Co., next Monday. '
stock. I haves fine line of Hats, Caps,
TiU/onow sinrm of Monday will
ceusef lumberman and many others to

Michigan Central R. R.
ou. .tut.u in enter route,

Naw Sms,—A. Troutwiaa has boon
placing a huge razor on the top ol hia
barber polo; also a base with lettering
«&gt;te , acts off tho lower part of tho polo
in good style. Mr. T. has arranged
things in better style than formerly and
haajiut pot fa anew stock.of collars
and tiro. Fred Main also keep. c-n
band a good supply of cigars of bis

Bxnv Oasis.

Route fa. the Want, therefore you are
more sure of year w/rty and &lt;ww/wL
Tho Burlington Buate Sa. admirably
arrvwcred tbe question “How to go
West r by tta publication of an «x«4lout I'amphlet, coctxfaing a large,
truthful map of the Great West, and
much interesting and valuable fafonna.1— -i-i^.-----v.
fa'f

iitent will show to any who will take the
trouble to examine, that (Mee ewJ swe­
ated anta, is all tho difference the maps
make, none of thorn make it any more. '
And that difference ef distance, would '
cost about 117,600, more than by way
•f Middlerillo, for wo would engage to j
General Dasanu. B-. Hartington. btjjld any throe nnd one half miles uf ,
foe road, in or out of Hastings for j

Grand River Vallsy Division

Hsxxicx.—Not only a new assort­
ment of Watch™ and Jewelry, but a
now workman. Mr. H., has engaged
Mr. W. T. OdM. «= dd np«i»d
jeweler Ind wstehmMter, who win at­
tend to all • work entrusted in hia cure
and will endeavor to giro satisfaction.
Mr. Herrick has a fine buofaeaa estab­
lished in our city, and it ia his aim in

Wa hear of an ime&amp;M Hotel .preset
cn fan for our city, also talk of estab­
lishing a woolen factory.
Horssxxxrxas and hsaife of families
atn supply themselves with the famous
Halford Leioestora&amp;ire Table Bancoat

The account of W. B. Browa for room
rent up to Jan. J, 1872,
and serviomgs watchman |2, waa presented and,
oo motion allowed al 815,18, and ardor

The .«xnnl of Robert Ml totall fur
Ailing in earth M«r the .'butiments of (ta
iron' bridge, of *8 I JO, wra prraratsd aad
Tbo account of D. R. McEhrxfe for
balance das on bridge aud rori work, of.
IW was preaaated eod m motion al­
lowed and ardor drawn.
■
By Aid. Reas, That lbs ram of Two
Hundred Dollars be .pprcprixled out of
the General HighwV Fund, eollratod as

t By Jl^oe, That ths Marehri b

n/li — —Uo, , litlU ek—r
Oamffiff th* ippqrt was, acouptsd
to the quality of tho food you jpu» out
to your kroed, alas the stench -that °%9brtS^nfAnfoA?atafio!duui^O
era Michigan E. R.
nriseth (tarefrom aSaM WM io think others were presented, and on motion
Batex is being drawn to tbo corner of it tta nest of the Turkey Buzzard.
Oeek * Btaiestroet, andww learn sever­
al brick stone are to te built in that
•‘Hna at nix Tut**'—A loettro ou 1
direction tta corning season, by Allan
tho anore subject will bs deliver*! M
PxraoxAi,—Wn we in torn Mr. L. UawnHall, Saturday oveaiug, 3au. 27,
A. Dauby, the old contractor of the 0. byR.M. Hewku, Esq. MX..B. U*
E. V. B. B.; aad if we are informed noted liK turcr of our country and Ku ;
rightly, tais soon to lata hold of oar been pwvailsd upon by several of oaf ।
bratdtactotorimt Hrutlno and deKr;
Baitroad No. 2. (
Lara-i^ha' publiahing td tho : .fall se* Hr fowrtte, lecture- We hope to sep. ;
.
proceedings of tbo Board of Bupsrvi- a fail howto. If cerpeepte sre good
of our paper titfowae*. .

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Tex Editor of the Baxxxb. Mr. D. .1L
Cook, and several other yaxituinent Odd &lt; .
Fellows uf our city have guno to Gwmd
Rapid*, to attend the meeting of the
Grand Dodwa awd Grind Enrismpmrat

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year. Those magtutines are taken by'
thM nttmbor of convicts, ia place of ilia'

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hereby instrarted to notify Mr. Arab or
other pereeos eagsfod in neaesing Mdba
from tbo old Cerastery, thai be or they

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Th* Banner Company.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY,^MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY JANUARY .24 1872.

VOL. XVI.

NO. 39.

rating upon a arum stroel made a circuit,
camo down on the foo with a rush that
pushed thinr column* back upon the

MwRWil ani IWS

UCOIXXcnOBB 07 THE MEX­ work* at the gate The toll form of al rofortn. The one is to institute it,
and tta other from going too fcr.ICO WAX.
Magruder was now seen on this field. T-achers. a* a claae, am stow to adopt a
He hurriedly planted cannon that ralcod
the ntnr'i work* with an iron tompeat
A borrlfter was lifted Io the top of one
of the bout** and another tu the flat
A* JyMy fhgffoed pt th CUta
roof of the San Cosme Church. There
Brim «U 5m Ctasto-J L^ftuni gun* dealt death ti many and filed th*

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BL’tJEU.

DENTIST

reform in tho * teaching of language
For years the schools have been neglading practical instntdion in tho uso
of tenguago. doggedly devoting their
attention to tho technical fonnate*,ralo*,
and principals of grammar. To snch
an extent baa this folly been carried,
that litti* children Iftve been put to the date of organiastiuu, a Fair, in conueotion with the State 1'omulogical Society,
to plant hi* gun* in a raptured breast­ study of technical grammar befvre they we* tald upon tta H*ni County E«ta
could writ* a creditable latter or tta
Grounds, the sucon* of which is qmwork. In going 30 rod* upon a gallop
paraUuJ in tta history of tta we*t.
be lost over half of hi* command. Bat
expoaitiou wa* all ihrft the raret aritertl
be got them ia porition aud running
frirads of th* roeicty -could wish, and
forward hi* gun* camo muxxl* to maxxlo
Would compare favorably witii tho b:a:o
Fair ia all the various claasaa, except
wiil&gt; tiie enemy. The wwka.nl thia
point, for n few moments, trttro oao । For years intelligent educators, both in that of machinery.
livid sheet of flame. Fragment* of rock, j this country and in Europe, have been
stone, debris, beads, limb* aud human I. urging that exposition should precede
{th* study of lechnical grammar ; that
bodies wore hurled into tho air by tha 1
synthesis should co before analysis and
terrible discharge* that followed. Two pairing. Ttay bold that grammar is
not a child's study; (hat th* grasping

icnce of tta fighting and the march.
Beaide*, just now w» wore «ufforing for
tta want of good water and fixxl; but it

The Mexican forces retreated along
the crowded avenue* towaid tho heart!
of tho city. Their own cannon wore
trailed upon them, aud they wow pur­
way to the cast, tta citadel and tha tal- sued to near the publie square.
MARK R1WI.T.
j ,ori“ Bt *nd Bro“nd
B",en P*10 ,he
Darkness bad now approached. Thu
; oaetay ware burling torrents of shot and
troop* ware placed tn secure poutions
I shall npoa ua. Gen. Toma commanded
Ti&gt;e Seed budtie**, a* conducted by disvoae of it and procure other. This
and pickets stationed for the night
the enemy iu oar front, while the sup-,
tho celebrated firm of Brigg* &amp; Brother, is oae of tho many bensfit* arising from
‘-'apt Huger placed a mortar a.’id other
tho fair, sod in tta course oflh fy w more
porting columns of Banta Anna and
at Rochester, Now York, i* on* of tho yaare it will add to tta wealth of tta
hoary guns iu position- A little after
Gen. Garqy filled the adjacent fortifica­
dark ho dropped a few 24 lb shot and largest in tha country, awi in it* way ia country hundred* of thousands, tn tta
tions, and crowded and covered tta
undoubtedly tho largest in tha world, improvement of stock alone. One of
80 lb- shell into the center of the city.
(irar 12,000 dualer* in different port* of the great benefit, to bo gained by itaae
atone building* to tho right and left a*
Tho shall exploded upon the public
far as tta eye could reach. Onr men, plsra about a mile distant. This wa* I th^ountry and tho Dominion,**!! their cxpoaitions, is tta cxhilntion of agricaltursl implwnenta, and machiaary which
supported and attended by others with
I gulto facilitate and c'ucnpcn labor.
done to give tho enemy a foretaste of
picks anil crowbars, burrowed thrir way
wlat they might expect on the mor- for ha* over 02,000 fool of flooring, sad .• Another benefit derived from thuae
from
200
to
300
persons,
according
to
|
cxkibitious to tta asaembling of atioana
into the building* and engaged the ene­
my hand to band at every point. DunRiley's brigade was sent from tho the season, are employed tn packing
Mb'* battery, aided by tho gun* of
and
putting
ap
the
Flower
and
Vegetaitoaof Art, tta products of the ecahPiedad cauatway tn the support of Gen.
Capt- Drum and Liout Purler, having Wurth. The brigade* of Shield** and , bte Seed*, which they send by mail to
and the farm, thus briagia* into
:cc tho i nrious manufacture*, giving
If* woman wa* to change her'acx. secured a footing upon a cross rout* ad­ fierce to tho aid of Quintman. Shields j’ all part* of tho country. It takes six
visitor an uptswlunity of viewing
vanced trom tho w«t tu our support. hinuvlf being wounded, wa* obliged to I presses in constant jiso to print label*
। *ta&gt; would tx, a te{*)tbea.
I oomifaring tta product* and aaanuLoring
’
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sharp
shooter*
did
fearfill
exe
­
alone
;
upward*
of
$10,000
worth
of
I What sort of ascent ia a descent? A
yield his command to Gen. Pierce.
tores of on* scdurn of country, with
cution aruoug tta gunner* of the cnemr.
trip up, for it bring* you down.
1 of another. Fairs ore calculated
Intron*.ting tool* and ammunition paper is u»ed annually in the manufac­
itiraulato tta farmer to renewed effort
Tho worst of all Knars* are thus* *r ta BunnortHe'a regiment and the Palmetto* were, hastily brought forward to us and ture of tag* for Herds, Ac.
producing and owning th* best and
Their annua! Catalogue is most elabo, wvr* brought up to strengthen our lines in tho forepart of the night, we threw up
can mimic tbrir former honesty.
Lt jaofitabb. *u&lt;k, in trying, to excel
Conscience, ia met men. ia but tho and aid u* in. Che asoanlt tqion the en»- just inside of the gate a couple of sand ratolr gotten up, and is embellished
h other in raising tha fini-st of grain.
my’* work*.'1 Lieut. Benjamin turned
anticipation of th* opinion* of others.
bag breastworks, on which Capt. Stephis
guns
upon
the
enemy
on
tta
Piedad
What i* birth to ■ man, if it shall be
too mounted acme heavy gun* oad an
a stain to hi* dead anoretors to hare toft road and suou relieved pa from annoy­ eight inch bow iter. Wo then lay down
contain* instructive hints and informa­
such an offspring.
ance in ttat direction. Tta guns of the to rest inside of the city walls.
1 citadel and tfaoM at the gate eut down
Our arrangments for shelling tho city tion upon tta subject of floriculture and
agriculture. The naw Catalogue for
braa* bond of twenty women. Ten I’ our mon fearfully—tta ground was txm
woman Iu Now York would do.
strowu with tho dead and awimming Huger'* flaming shell* were aeon ex­ 1872, which will bo issued about tha lai
A gooaa ha* many quill*, tat on au­ with blood. Tboarehaauf ttaaqusduet ploding in* the heart of the Capital, the of January, promiar* to be the titwat
thor can make a gootn of himseH with leading to tta oily paratai to oar read, enemy constlured it useless to struggle tnlng of the -kind over published, and whlcli uotteo waj gfreu »&lt; our test moot­
ing; to make Bee. B, Articira of Associa­
only on* quilL
were ascrndcd by »ume of our troops longer. The cibsea* besought Santa we are quite confident that the entire tion, rood ••fittecn,” instead of “100 di­
edition of 150,000 will be used up in । rectors
It is aaid that Hoax married beeanso fron. which positiou they rapidly picknl
And to add to Sec. 5, ths fol­
he feared that his laborers would think off tta Mexican artillerist*. Hare we
towing words: “The tire now Direction
a borabanlineut. Ho denied at once to
him a ruthlras ma.tor.
tta fire Directors sleeted annually
।
hesurti th* load noise Torres a* bo went withdraw hi* force* from the capital, CatalogurewiB bo sent free, while to and
shall hold their office three
new oar*, an incloture of twenty- five ftaroafter
I
“ What can Tweed's ntoa be 7” ask* alulg tta lines in our frontsunlrring kb
” I would oho rcrammend, that
।
A. " Innoceacef quarto* B. “ la no men to charge with bayoaenL It wa, during the lattor part of the night the *-nt» wilt be required. And even in rear..
road, and causeway* not occupied by us •uch cases, where un order for eno dol- 'in Bute* and Regulations, Hoc. 4. Arti­
sense,” ecboM C.
what we must desire!, ttat they should were crowded with Santa Anna's fugi­ lar'* worth of Seeds in addition are ye- cle
i cf Admia*ioti, bo stricken ent Oar
Why ia a eaterpillar like a loaf of hot come oct of (heir skulking places and
list will require a rarotul re­
:
tive troop*. Wagon*, caissons. tumbril*, mitted. Brigg* A JUn-tbor pr»]&gt;ay all Prvwium
bread? Because it’s a “grab” that
give us a fair fight Wo challenged ambulances, gua-rarriagoi, on.I coti-hes, order* by mail, and by referooce to thoir vision and closrifioation so that articles
make* tho batter fly.
tho dillorent dassM may be
Catalogun, when it ia issued, it will bo cumixaing
.
aud dared them to adranci*, but they hone and foot soldiers and citixcns, a
■
mu
that
they
giv*
al!
thoir
customers
Why are pon-mokani tta moat dia- disobeyed order* and shrunk from a
the nsu*t liberal induremeuts to obtain !
honorabl* petsons in the world f Be­
further
trial
ol
American
bayonet*.
,ne
or
both
of
ttair
baatrtifal
Chromo
in th* darkness from their home* and
cause they mak* people stral pens, and
*
Our own cannon raked ibo ground iu the *Maea of alam and excitement in Luhugraplia of Flowers, the
then My they do write.
which at retail would be from
A musical composer having bean ask­ our imnredute front and tho enemy oom- their doomed capital.
bat which only cost Brigg* A
ed if bo had done anything lately, re­ raenred withdrawing their gun*. Quit­
printed a* they are by tens c.------plied. hi* teat work was a composition man percoiviar thio, ordered our caunea
and*, about seventy-fire cents each.
»u«p»nd fire, and a bayonent charge to
bo'foods. We wwnt with a rush and
within three minuteo from the time
tho urd-r wa* given, wo were in
ing which wo find in tta Bretew JlnriJ
toll jx»s&lt;»*ion of th" Belon gut*. Goa.
Tho Omaha HmU the leading Dctn- sre cammebd to the thrughtful ccnaidcrQuitman was one of the first to mount
tta work* aboveIu Ho waved a hand­ ocroIi: journal of Nebraska—and a pn alion of all young ladtoo. It iatru*, every
kerchief over tho batteir greeted bjr tho per Ims which praise ia wo.th haring word Of it, and not only true but impor­
—publiahw* tho following editorial ar­ tant Yoang ladies, read, believe and
loud cheer* of his foUowera.
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is at the new brick store of

We pay Cash for our Groceries, we pa&gt;
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

Quitraaa'a division supported by oar
brigade'was* adv.aciag along tta Ota^-''
ultepec causeway towards the Beira1
K"1"Tta baaing ray* of the tropical ion,
vertical at noon, did much to exhaust
oar energies tnd add to the inoauven-

erybody at once

RECOKrt,

It was now two o’clock in the after­
noon of Sapt. lllh. Gen. 8ooti and
suite came upo* tta ground at Chapdtopeo soon after tee capture of Ibecaatte.
Gyn. Cadwaladcr wa* rent to fhc aaai*tanoejif Gen. Worth, who wna fighting
liis way to the city along the San Co«me
route, a couple of mite* lo the North-‘

now method, but wtan ttay do tolrn
hold of it, they are quite apt to make it
a tabby, luttood, moat people like to
mata as ranch as possible of every now
ThtefimtfoStaltartedfai tta present'

Ttaro are w&gt; many -shar bank*” now
in Now York that vCuuoi from tta rural
. district* aae spi te think wtat thrifty •
cbaneto pqffliste must be.
,

Thia being secured tho Palmettos
made a nub for tho arcnos of the aque­
duct in tha direction of tho citadel, now
not more than SO rods distant Our artillnry ammunition was now cxpcudnl.
Capt Drum scissd a captured gun of tta enemy with if* ammunition aud brought
il to boar against its owner* .until it*
supply of cartridges gave out. Wo ware
in a difficult poaitioa and without siege
gun*. A terr ble fire from tie citadel
wa* now opened upon us, and It toemed
that in a fosr minutes cur Jfrehle colman* would b* swept away in the unequal content. Yet wa held onr ground
firmly, '(top*. Dram, Lisut Benjamin
and a large namtar «f tl.eir follnwurs
tiwrelosi lhetelrv**.
Tho enemy pareeiring that our ammunition tad failed, rallied to drive u.
back from the fouling wo bad gained
They worn repaired again and again, untfl the ground iaour front was taap*d
with their dead. We etoutiy maintain u

best cqnld from tta terrible fire turned
oousfron the gun* of the pwieo and
the citadel. The enemy at teatCoUsOsd
their wtalu strength and hurled them
wire* againrt onrlaft, taptag to crush
our thinned ranks m that direction at a
blow. Cap*. Noyl.&gt;r tastily prepared a
breu work uf aand tags and we kept
our position until toghtfall when thofir-

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Aniung the many improv*mante iu citie*
which tha cnfurred rebuilding of Chicagv l&gt;m •uggMtel is that of tasting
tta entire towa with itearn in a manner
very similar to that by which it era* formerly lighted—by luaau* of jupo* runniag under tta ground from aconn cam-

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^ht ^tpnbliran | anntr.
Jen. Ifah, 1872.

When Cangreee at hi. earaoot roprest,
puro Secretary Boutwoll permfaeton to
convert the 6-20 Bond* bearisg fix par
cent interest into king bund* bearing
only 6. 4 1-2, and 4 per cent, they did
it both relnctantly and grudgingly- The
Iradfag bankers and fiaanefal arieu-s
hid already proclaimed the proposed
loan a failure, while the National Bank­
ers wore exceedingly advene to uxvp:
this diminution of interest, either volun
t-.rily or tenough legal enactment
The He brows justly complailfod that
the Egyptians oompelled them to make
bnciu without straw, bat Cougrra*

In the United States Circuit Court for
the Eastern District of Michigan, held
in Detroit on tho Iflth in*L, three coses
were heard, brought by the holders ol
bonds iaeuod by municipalities of tho
State ia ail of railroads, to secure the
payment of the interest thoreoa. Tho
Court decided iu favor of the validity ol
all such bonds as were issued previous
to the decision of the State Supreme
Coart; and such towns and municipal!bes are held liable for the bonds to is­
sued by them. Judge Emmons of the
United States Grant Court delivered
the principal opinion. Judge Longyi ar

afay. In limiting the oxnnditnrra to
lx- incurred to ots half of one per coni,
which ia but barely the expense of en­
graving, printing and issuing lbs beads,
they cut off ns it was generally supposed
■ every chance of success.
The conversion of a six per oent loan
into a fire per cent loon is composed of
two distinct tqxrrntious. First Hie sale
of the new bonds, and secondly, either
the purchase in open mark.-t, or the re­
call of the old. Those two diadnet ope­
rations mtet not be loot sight of in esti­
mating the Secretary's transaction with

■ cunfag opinion, with his reawus there-.
of European Banker*.
for, ia tho case of George H. Taylor
In the first plan* the new bauds mast
agt. Tho City of Battle Creek; and
Jndgir Wilh.y of tho Western District. be issued and sold, before omngementa
a like concurrent opinion, in the case of I can be made Io take up the old. Aa the
Edward B. TakvU agt. Tho Township i
gold tl&gt;e Secretary could not purchase
of Pine Grove. The principle settled
them in open market, but was compelled
by this accession is that the United
to recall a certain portion of the 5-20
States Court will respect and fallow the
decisions and rulings of the Sista Courts

ing was bold at tbo First Church, ia
behalf of tho Woman's Board of Mfoufona of tbo Presbyterian church, it fad­
ing tbo first oardveraary of tbo DsCnrl
branch of the organisation. A brief
end well prepared history at thrit work
was narrated by tbo Bov. A. T. Pierson
of tbo Fort St. Church, followed by
stirring a.1 dresses from the Bev. W. E.
McLaren. Dr. Hogarth, and the pastor
of the church the Bev Geo. D. Baker
Tbeew*war* succeeded by the annual re­
port read on behalf of ths ladies by the
Hoc. E. C. Walker, which made a most

tho speeches wans all so excellent, but
it struck us that the Bov. McLaren's
topic “Family Worship” and its influ­
ence in turning the young fate a mission­
ary spirit was very appropriate for such
nu occasion, and that Dr. Hogarth whan
he said “that there had been aud still
eiiata an apparent inflexibility in tho
Calnneatic chureh.otganimfxm. which
left no new far women to work in good
directions" spoke just about tho truth.
Thank God that delusion fa taring fast
dispelled in these progressive times.
Women have quite as many rights in
this matter as “any other man." Ttay
are in mar.y cases tho moot devout and
faithful members of churches end by
their earnestrees put us A aw sob Io very

muit be given to bolder*. Considering
the fact that nearly the whole of this
lusu is held ia Europe—it having pene­
trated into the most remote villagee of
Tho war between Mr. Brockway, tho
,' Germany and Switxsrisnd—tbs Secrete- efficient manager of the above named
‘
:ry gave three months'notice. If he had institution and his opponents in the otd
given let* than fast ho wculd have done
.fajMtfo. to tho bondhoMera, But be-1 tar has been dragged into the papers i:
fate he wa* able to give notice that iu has assumed a lively aspect, which ia
three months from date he would re- quite refreshing and cnlirvuing-'fa these
Our Tariff fa eminently a Fa
| deem nearly two hundred million* of dull days. Of one thing wv are oatieTariff. At tho recent joint meat
, bonds. bo moat either have the caah fa fied, however, in spite of all insinua­
i the Treasury or undoubted security.
Syracuse of the Wool-growers ana.,
tions to the contrary, urged against Mr.
manufacturers, a Maivechuoette
Ttat* if the new bond* had been sold B., that be is a thoroughly bones*, man,
maker mid that if the existing moder- ■! for cash and the money covered into and that he has mansgod the fastituate duties wepn left undisturbed flor the j tiio Treasury—three months whoud tion for the fMic and not far his own
•hurt space of six years, the coat of pro- - have ejapeed before it would hive been benefit We could have wished how­
during American cloths would be so re to any extent prod out, and thus fa any ever with the 7Hfa», that ia tho keep­
ing of his cash account he had kept tha
growers would receive, that they could payment of interest for one quarter. public and bio own monies entirely
not b« undersold by the pauper-woven j, The now bonds would have borne five •rpuraU and dirtied, Hut is our Idea of
dotha al Europe. Six years, u a very | l&gt;“r cent.—the old bonds six per evat., correct book-keeping. To sum up wo
short tone to wait for equal Free Trade ami the goH in tho Treasury would not shall fool compelled until ccnvfacwd by
in Woofenx Can't the British impor . hove brought anything, hut would hare facts, (not indauatione) to believe that
tors bo patient for that brief »paro? i grmlly
,
disturbed the money markrt. Mr. Brockway will come out of the in­
England b.. mad» tbo world wait over ,i ■Tbs public debt, itself, however would vestigation which bo baa demanded,
five hnndrod years for her profession of |1 ;not hare la-on increased, because, for with a reputation untarnished, and bis
Free Trade, sad eoneeeded it at fast on- ■,every new bond sold tho money would
ly fa the products fa which she was an ,;have boon placed in the Treasury.
Tho European Hyn'lirate simply said
•‘we pledge burse!vet to take the entire
------ -™
l&lt;MBj „ tfjat yjjn
give the
and the rest of msuufaturfog F.nrvj- I
to bondhoUere, end
wilier: all tho Frt-o Trad, nut of a* I
__
. v-'J .r .l- .is Mr Bradford Smith was re-elected aa its
Judges hold that all tha bonds issued
prior to the decision of the tiopretiie
Court of tMs State, in the ease of the
Township of Salem, are valid, sail that

only profit which the Syndicate made
was the three mccthe interest, which ir.
any and even- event tho L'tutod State,
would have had to pay. Thus while
nothing in reality was paid to tho uegotiaton the foreign bankers by taking
adruatap’ of the three months notin',
received 1 1-5 per rent, for their n»go-

Grant is no experiment; the people
know him, the coniitry is thriving un­
der his excellent ndmfairtranon of offair, the national debt fa diminiohfag
rapsdly, and the general conditioa oi
attain throughout the rouuiry t^etifi-s
to his unerring wisdom an 1 sound judg­
ment.
Wo hare called our tag to the mait, ■
and any to the Union Bepablieaa Con-'

Tax principal defense which will bo |
set up fa tho Stokes trial will be that. I
e&gt; a bitter earnin'existed between Stokes
end Fisk, sad as there were circum­
stances tending to establish a conspiracy j

to take th. life cf Stokes, the Utter
therefore committed tho shooting fa e-It i
defense Stokes' friends claim that a i
few days before tho shooting men were ’
discovered to be on tho track of Stokes,
and that they had boon faUowfag him i
the week previous. An attempt will be I
tsfa. tn prove that Fisk war armed i

came. A doctor was railed and be treat­
ed the case four days, and made no re­
port of it, knowing it to be small pox all
the time. Al length, upon being quaetionod he admitted the truth, aud tho
Q.tnmou Conned immediately appointed
an examining committee, who proceeded
at oneo to the hooso to faveutigate tho
case, but tho lady of the house, (the
young man's sister) Halted them admiasioa to the room affirming that it was
not small pox, but upon loaming that
they had authority, she admitted them,
and upon making tbo examination tho
committee at unoe declared if to bo a
very dangerous ease of email pox. Tho
board of health at once set boouds and
prescribed tho proper rules to bo fallow­
ed both in the present and in case there
should bo any more cases of the dieoase.
Tbo young man died on Sunday, Jam
14th, and was berried about 10 o'clock
in the evening. Tho doctor who atten­
ded him, W. C. laberwood, come down
with it yesterday. Jan. 21st, and it is re­
ported that 3 of Mr. Van Akin's family
are down with it. You ran imagine
what effect this must have upon bu«r

cf thrir own tho bin would authorise
wUte psgaoM to come in and take euutroi of Ibom. He said if tho tfonate
eras serious fa the matter be was earprised that r-. artrmpt had been mad.

Our Stock of Silver Plated
Ware is the largest in the
West-all the Mew Styles and
Designs of the Very Best
Quality and Reasonable

New Advertisements.

JaStxx

ixriS'Xtr- rcv-srt:
jKsanirswe
ax
■er. litewW. »•&gt;! i® rear lecU k*r*i
K«nl la tee Me Toe Yearv.il Faaall;

&gt;

fallfcff,

SINE’S

Green backs !

200,000'feefof Ash Logf,
100.000 ft of Ash Floorforlwhich the highuT°b?&gt;niest market’prioe in cash
~
| wiU be paid.
SagoteioTph, Eon. are drawfag brick
and atone fair a three story block of two
stores cu the coat side of Main street,
and I understand that there ere som«
other parties talking of building, though
th&lt;-v ora tindeado.1 —*
Merara E k J

retires with tho beet wishes of all it.
members. With those two exceptions
we Believe the old officer* wore re-elset- tenth volume of this periodical opens
od, the Board of managers befog ma­ with tho January number, which is be­
terially unchanged from that of lart fore tu. Like its predecessors, it is ftill
of subetsniial boms reading which is ad-

Our Silver Plated and Steel
Table Cutlery is made ex­
pressly to our order by the
best English and Ameriran
manufacturers. Every piece
is stamped with our name
and warranted by us.

are Western Agents
foi
IVatiham Watches—
aful' and complete a^ortmint always on hand—at
wholesale and retad.

The Mtes end aerounts of the late
rm of C F. Dwight A Co., baring
—- -■■- r,----- w-------- - ——--------।
left in my hanus for collection, all
Qty Engine Houae which is a very partis fetabted to said firm are hereby
handsomr two-story bnck building.
. notified to call and settle the sanse im­
* Tha United Brethren and tha Baptist* ' mddfatoV
C. F Dwsht,
Tm been
h— bolding
&gt;-Mm. protracted
r.wre.rt-1 meetings
Hartfag*, Jan. 17,1872.
have
for about two weeks ]*st, aud trom all
I ran boar (which ia eoaily done from a
vrr a "NT T'TT’T'l !
considerable distance) I should judge
**
A JLbU I

Have all their best grade
of Lady’s Watches manu­
factured expressly for them
by some of the best makers
in Locle, Switzerland. and
thus save to their customers
the importer’s profit in .Vnr
York.
They also manufacture
“OUR WATCH,” which is
unsurpassed as a Time­
keeper
Especial attention is re­
quested to our Large and el­
egant Stock of Diamonds,
handsomely and securely
mounted in Sets, Crosses,
Studs. Rings, Etc. A very
complete assortment of Dia­
mond Studs.
Diamonds mounted to or­
der in our own shop.
Monogram' Seals, Crests,
etc., cut on stone by the best
workmen in the west on short
notice.

M. S. SMITH 4 Cl.
Manufacturing Jewelers, Detroit, Mich.
NovSif

1835. &lt;

.

1872.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

THE SEMI-WEEKLY W08LD.

Far restating to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.

DETROIT FREE PRERS I
THE DAILY WO&amp;LD'

MM&amp;stiSSSra.*
The V«rl4 Alaxaac.

। Agents Wanted Everywhere.

tion* for tha month include a story by
Virginia F. Townaand; The Dead Tea?
of Disaster, by Geo. 8. Burleigh ; Wash­
ington and His Lovaa, by Bev. J. B.
Wokeley, D. D.; Newburgh end its
Burroundingi. by Joel T. Headley , Go-

Planning a Queer, by Horace Greeley ;
Qty versus Country, by Gail Hamilton ;
a Temperance 8 tory, by Alice E. Wil­
liams ; Tho Wifo of Dr. Franklin, by
Jas. Parton; Enough's Enough, by
Thoma* K. Boocher, ate., etc. Tbo
Houtehold fill* a blank that haa long
existed, by supplying, al a low price, a
good Magaxmo which fa but one dollar
a year. Any person Mt acquainted
with it, will receive a specimen copy free
by a fl drees! ng H. 8. Wood A Co., Newfauuh.N.T.

Asxwra'e Laar's Msasmra it profuse­
About this terribly sad affair we do
not wish to say much, es the topis has ly and finely illustrated, the more prombeen wail nigh exhausted. It was a
tents are ; “Sophia Manaflrid." a MW
sneaking low-lived not on the part of
story from tho Garman; ‘ Another Peep
into Other People’s Windows, by PipriariwayPMfrf ‘The Paasfou-Tlay at

when be wee shot, and that a loaded
revolver was taken from hie person.
Also that the wound from tho bullet*
were farofiramt to kill Fisk. Every
effort is to bo made by Stokes’ ronnsel
to hare th. trial deferred a* fang

MOORE’S
HURAL MEW-YORKER Sterling Silver Ware,

submitted to tho Grand Lodge at its
meetfag al Grand Hapida, January 15."
The cost oi tbo building, as desigaed
by Mr. Dibbta, will be about |12o,0M)
but it is proposed only to build the
centre this y-ar. The aggregate valwe
xaraw.’sas’

Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree
anil Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit
and Herb Seed*. Prepaid by
Mail. A complete and judicious
assortment, 25 sorts of either
claax, 11.00.
The six claeses.
(160 packet*) for $5.00. Aho,
an immense stock of one year
grafted Fruit
Trees, Small
Fruits, Fruit Stocks. Young
Fruit, Ornamental and Ever­
green Seedlings, Blubs, Roses,
Vines, House Border Plants, lie..
4c., the most complete axsortPresident. Mr. I. W. Candry sucerede
Prnpaid. by
Mr. E. E Kane, who after two years of mors afloat about ths diapo-al af their ■ ment in America.
property,
thou
-h
nothing
reliable
.mail. Priced Catalogea to any
faithful service aa recording Secretary,
It is rumored that there are to bo atldretw, also Uade lists, gratis.
insisted cn retiring. Mr. Frank D.
som. important butineM changes in vide
[Seeds on Commission. Agents
Taylor also insisted on declining a re­ I of 00 days, but of thfa, more anon.
election as Vice President, and another
Wanted.
Very truly yours.
Moss.
gentlemen wav selected fur the position.
B. M. WATSON. Old Colony
Charlotte, Jam 22, 1871
Mr. T./fosa done good service for tha
Nurseries and Seed Warehouse.
.V»«ooortioo, having for years devoted
Plymouth, Maw
Established
Both' time and moasy to its support and
11842.
jan24m2

tha self-sacrificing Treasurer N. Tarry
Taylor Esq., whom 1 need not add was
unanimously re-elected. Tho general
Secretary's (Bev. C. C. loman*) report
showed a vast amount of good work ao
eotnplfahad. It is a shame aud dis­
grace that the Christian community of
Detroit with its sixty ehurehee. affords
such a niggardly pittance to a society
which eccomphahas so ranch actual
good with such a devoted srlf-oacrificfag spirit I wonder how they can sing

jarW.au.toaM.

Ennoa Hxertvea Baxmr-I bare
twon thinking of writing op our little
••City of tboFlats” for oomefimo peat,
but eoutothfag ha* deterred roe frwn
week to week until now, and I will try all teoMtecripto dMigoed far tho Gant,
now and eoo if I ran " brfag forth a will be eubjected for examimitiou. and
moose." Where to earnin sene I hardly who will also oampaea mid eehat for
each uumb-r during the coming vuiume.
Isberal |&gt;reariuma are offered to can­
You. no doubt hare heard that the leasers Term*. II,00 per year. Speci­
am dl pox wai making terrible havoc men copy 10 oeate. Address tho pubamong oar citbeas—which, by the way.
iafalae.
We hare had only one caeo as far, and
this was a young man who asms from
Jackson to this place, and was stopping
at his brolbro-fa-laws-Mr W. W.

tho areugfag of your own wrongs fa
your own way, trrospective of any obligat ons to tho law,whether human or Di­
vine io getting to bo altogothsr too com­
mon. and fa New York aeeme ta oe the
developmrat and result cf the rulers in
that iU governed dty, where those elect-

nothiag elae ran be found so drabble.
Containing aoBthm osl nor dys, :t doss
Mt soil white rambrie, and yet lasto
loogon the hair, giving itsririi, ;loesy
ls««, and a gratefnl psxfamo.
-

£iiS=3

NOCURE NO CHAI

NINTH ANNUAL DISTBIBCTION

can make ycrar **x year old boy or girl
fo The CMAWsAsr for 1871 81,» a
year ; four ropiee AS.

T*X Jferewy has pisfaroe by Herriak.
iHwraldbe hard nt this fate day to find
one esuytoyee fa the Erie Hallway, whe Brings. Msnill rad ether artista of;
would or eoald aay aught ogafaat him
while Wo awpriae, daring as U wm,
and ia a faatfag benefit ta tta. City and

Subscription Price $2.50

•RochesUr

�Tr|« f\pn&gt;BUCV
Hrrewith wo present a detailed statem«nt of th# prodact* of tiw county of
Barry, ahipt.ed on this road from tbo
station in this City for tbo year ending
December 81rt. 187L The record i* one
safraMs^ uM t
of which w# have every reason to be
proud. Th. buainea done on the Val­
ley Divieioa of the Central ie much lar­
Onr -I'U'T/ Ir Slsii'i Oruff Stm.
ger than was anticipated, and th# excel­
lent maugeinont of th# road eurawo
Great sacrifice of Win­ casnrrto
th# efficient Division Buporinter Clothing. Star Clo­ teodeot, Charles B. Buffi, Esq., of
thing House, Grand Rap­ Grand Rapids, under whose acnitenixing care, scarcely th. least accida;.t has
ids Mich.
occured, while the road is unexcelled iu
the State, or iu tbo West, for smoothAT WOODRUFFA
A large assortment of Boot*, Shoes neaa of track, white Its guniletnaaly
and Rubbers. Added to this extonaivo Ocaduetora, end prompt and roliablejofficials of all gtadra, command the re•pett end esteem of all with whom the)
oosno in contact, officially or otherwise.
But hero are the figurv* cd tho ship­
ment* mad* from thia City, and waeom-

cbdsches.

^gsatsrast"—■
Muonic.

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cents. At Star Clothing
House, Brand Rapids.
I. 0. 0. F.

Aflyiag trip to Woodfaad Centre,
1Moed^j, showed to ue what rapid
growth
U Iming mad# iu that beautiful
I
&lt;country village Wo will indulge in no
1
on “tniae Hoot" Holbrook, at the Wood­
land bouse. We can only add, that the
stores and work shops all wear an air
of doatnees and thrift and all that oeesns
Mcoesaxy U for them to haro a railroad
tu bring them even with "all the world
and tho rest of mankind." Why not
join bunds with Lanrin; and then build
a road to Hasting* to connect with our
new rood soon to be built That will
give you an out let to New Turk city or
China. If you could only work up
Bomo such project aa that, it surely
would be built, because ou people are
just aa anxious to aid all worthy eoterpriaes that will make u* a rrilrreJ mfrs,
as you are at Woodland Centre.

There was shipped 672 dreeood hogs,
tho weight being 116,8X5 lb*.; 8,530
lbs. ofpoulTy; 29,558 Ibe. of brans;
forty car loads of stock, consisting of 175
cattle, I860 sheep and 1427 hogs ; 1785
bbls of apple*. tho weight of which was
296,500 Ibe-; 2,29627-60 bushels of
clover seed; 10,876 bibs, of flour; 781

bushels of barley; 50,409 Iba. of wool;
53,166 lb*, of batter, 44,183 lba.of maple
■ugar; 69 car loads ol lumber, and oth­
er forest product* ; 15,627 bushel* of potalues; 930 bbl* of eggs ; 29,25213-60
bushels of wheat; 495,015 lite, of mill
&lt;ped ; 4,702 b luhola and 11 lbs. of oom;
17,838 bushels and 12 lbw of mu, and
126 tan* and 610 lbs. sundries.

Tai btmi-Now, we are to have
a leetaro on Saturday evening at Union
Hall A great many *ay who# Hulett ?
Mr. Hulett ia an eminent and popular
We have received the valuable and
lectnreer of twenty-fir. yesre. Of course
he ia unknown to many Hasting* popple instructive scripture work—Henry Ward
and then again, there are many who Beecher’s “Ufe of Jesus the Christ.’’1
ore personally acquainted with him and
this work we can giro it our recom­
who hare pronounce him equal to John mend, for the "tree is known by its
B. Uougli. Lot good lecture, bo sue- fruit” and a very hasty glance will show
tained and^et all go and hear Hulett to any pereou that the whole work is
lecture on "Hit. at tho ticie.," ou Ssiw laden with deep and rich thought ujmu
a subject which all desire tu unilerstandflay evening.
x
Mr. Craig has doodad Io extend the
canvas farther in the county for this
Hradershott, th# father of John J. Hen­ book and has received the agency for
dershott, Em] , ol Irving, ia. laying seri­ Irving and Thornapple. W# hope this
ously ill of numb palsy at hie residence work may find a place in every house
in that township, with little or no hope

HICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

the early settlors in this county, and has
labored long for its growth ami pros­
perity, and has won for himself the rogard, end confidence of all who know
SOLD IN HASTINGS.
him, and by his many acts of disinteres­
BY ACKLEY k SLADE.
ted bmevolrace, tho gratitude of the
P-P** Kind and sympathizing friends
ere watching by his bed-side, and all
test medical skill can do to aid him is
being done, but tho chance of his stay­
ing long with thoao who love him here

Wort ha* oom. to mean Iowa, No-,
braska, Kaiuus, Colorado, California
and tho Torritoriee, end tho traveler
roach#, almoat any point therein by a
splendid Ian# of Railroad.
Thi* Liu# of Railroad ia the Bvauserus Roctz, which atari* from Chicago
by the Chicago. Burlington A Quincy
Railroad, and, running thr#ogh Bea-

O.R- V. EXTENSION._____

taiK.___ ____

Psopl. rang to Iowa, Nebraska,
Kan«as, California, ar vey point in th#
Territories, will study their own iutereat* by going “By way uf Burlington.''

Michigan Central R. B.
• ID. RtUlILE ABD DIRECT ROUTE.

F.AP. M. Rxttw.T.—Tho Flint A
Pens Marquette Railway ie now open
from Toledo. O„ to Raed Qty, Mich., at
th# croM.ng of the G. R A LB. R—
232 miles. Two paeoenger trains lo*ro
Toledo dally (via Holty, Wayne &amp; Mon­
roe Division) at 7:00 P. M. Three
psssenger train, leave Detroit doily,
over D. A M. R R al 8:40 A. M. and
4:15 and 11:80 P.M.
Tho train tearing’ Toledo at 7;00 A.
M. take, paseengero from- Cleveland,
Cincinnati Chicago, and unites at Holly
with train* from Detroit, arriving at
Flint at 11:30 .A. M, Ea*t Saginaw at
12:451*. M. and Bay City at 1:25 P. M.
The train leaving Toledo at 7:50 P.
M take, passenger, from Cleveland,
Cincinnati. Chicago, and arrive, at Flint
at 11:66 P. M. and East Saginaw at
1:00 A- M. Thi. orrangomont tak&lt;o
aSuct on Monday next

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

CgTS* rttw N.T. Ulk. ut uUl fartSw

Peninsular' Railway.

Soke Flora.—Through tho kindn.es
of Geo. H. Brooks. Esq., we were re­
cently in receipt of a “sack” of the best
ffiiur wo have *aw in many a day. fiom
the eel.br.lrd Mills at Oranrerillo
Wm. 8. Ball, proprietor, A. L. Brooke,
milter. We learn under their manage­
ment tho buainew in this mill ia rapidly
iaereasina.
bids fair to equal any in
thia section of th# State, and if tho
flour ho sent us is a lair sample of that

&amp; MICHIGAN
RAILWAY

Uxswe. Jan. 16th, 1672.
Eo. Bantas—I have been thinking
that a few linos would not bo etuis.. I
will giro some itoma of nou » from tbo
Capital: Hon. W. H. Brockway and
hi* vngiueor corp* are in town running
the Una for th. Northern Central Mich.
Railroad. Thi. road leaves th. Michigau Southern at JonMvillc. Tho sur­
rey will not bo continued any farther
than thia Cily at present.
Tboro are a few oases of etnak pax.
and two or three death*. It is a great
harvest for tho phyraxans, their offices
are thronged from early morning un til
late at night withold and young, big
Vicx'e Floral Guido for 1872 is on end little, Hack and white, to bo vacrinonr table. If those b* ha* heretofore nated. and lite people are taking every
teeued ware beeutiful, thi* one i* truly precaution to avoid that most tarriblo ol
magnificeut It ia decidedly the best bo
There woo an alarm of fire last night,
has ever issued end should b# ia the
hand of everyone who love* flower* or but it wae *oon squelched without the
raises vegetables. Bo sends it to his aid of tho Fire Co.
Tho little fall of snow Monday night
patrons free, rad to all others fo: the
trifling sum of ten cents—about one-sixth made It [OMible sleighing for tho pres­
of Its original ooet To tbaee who hare ent—ti httlo more would make it capi­
never dealt with Vick, wo can say that
they will find him perfectly reliable and
one of tho most accommodating men
they ever dealt with. Addreq -Jamas
Vick, Roebeater, N. T.

Iasi, four schools met at tho Town house
in Woodland and had a trial muteh.
The Hall wee well filled with opoctatora
among them two or throe load, from onr
&lt;aty, tho County Superintendent Dia­
mond was preeent, and every thing wa*
conducted in a very agreeable and inebmtivo manner (tha reading wo mean,
not tlw noise). The school* of Mr.
VanArman end Mr. Martin, wo learn
were pronounced victor* by n very clow
tally Carlton oentre is the next place
designated (qr reading, but we hare
not the date.

List of Letteri remaining in the Port ।
office. Jan 24 th, 1872.
David Adam*. W. H. A., Dm Birgam.
Rev. 8. Buyier, H. A. Ciswo, R. 0. Can-!
field, Etta Hnsderaliott, A. H. Hubbanl, :
Mazy Haritina 2, Mr*. D. MeKay. John '
Kennedy, Wm. Schin*r, Jacob Whist­
tar, David Bowker. Olive Churchill,
Hattie E. Cola, Marriolta Crawford,
8umui Hine, Henry Kias, Henry Ma-

st soy* Mr. James F. Joy is about to re­
move the offires of tho Michigan Cen­

Tuesday evening and a splendid addrvn*
delivered by Rev. Geo. Taylor of Ann
Arbor, Grand Chaplain of the Grand
Lodge of Michigan. After which all
the Fraternity eat down to an oyster
rapper. served in th# beet stylo by
Muu Hit of the Iteouori House.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

DRUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stufis,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &amp; Stationery.

Tho lowest temperature during the
donth of December at Bczoni*. la inriicatod by a thermomoter, wa* sera.
Tho District library of Kalamazoo
contains over 3,(XX) volumiw, and low
libraries in lhe Stalo are mor# lib sally

The street lamp-posts for Muskegcn
have arrived, anu the principal »tro«i*
of that city will soon be illuminated
with ga* lamp*

DRUGS. DRQGS.

Sleighing on the Cea* River, on the
cart ia very poor. North on tbo Chip­
pewa an I Tittabawa.w sleighing t.
pretty gooih

Pure Drugs aui Hedidue:
riTE.T MESICIIEII

Work on lhe river tunnel at Datroit
ha* been pushed forward rapidly of
tral fiom Chicago to Detroit It is also late. The boro will soon be deep enough
intimated that Mr. Joy ha* an eye to the
Governorship.
Now that 1 Brothir
Jonathan” P. Thompeon ha* "gone
back" on us, wo don't know but what
we could go for a “Joy fiirever” if not
a “ thing of beauty."—G. R- Tumi.

PAINTS AND O1IX
Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dye Stuffs.

A Now Car oca—Effitt* are being
made by the citizens of Baltimore (ar
the erection of a M. E Church, near tbo
The citizras of Aim Arbor are carry­
residence of D. 0. Sanborn in that town- ing un u lively raatast with th# 1k*1 li•hip. Liberal donation* hare been quot-dealora, for which porpot# they
made, and moro are elicited. It ia to hare subterired • 1,500.
bo hoped tbo enterprise will prove a aucWm. Wright; with one span cf horeea,
four roller* rad three iwampore, skid­
Mate that tho benefit concert to Mrs
ded at a lumbering tamp un Rifle River
Hala,mnsio Teachv.will rarely take place
' A special to the ErrilJ from London 826 log* in one day, seating about 130,un Tuceday evening the 30tb inst. Now
say* that a rumor prerails at St. Peter*
wa are confident bom the person* who
btug that tho Grand Duke Alexis has
urn to take part in this Concert, and tho been married since lit* arrival in Amariprogramm.’ arrainged fur tho evening, cam a Russian lady whom his father!
ein not fail to please tnoen who may at­
had oppoood, an., with whom it wa*
tend. Rev. Mr. Bancroft. J. L. Reel, thought tho attochfient wa. broken off. ■
Mr. Chandler. Mnu Weetfoll, Mi*. Hol­
brook. Miu Phillip*, Mu. Wright, Mia
Made of the beet material* and war­
BuAnoll and no doubt there may be ranted ia every r rspect. recommended i
othen, aowted by Mrs. Hale and Mi*, by physician* for u* in families, and at :
A pine tree wa* recently foiled on
liliger, will funt an array of home tal­ once the cheapest and the best article '
ent well worth bearing. We hop# the of the kiad, is tbo Halford Leicraler- Pentwater river which oealod only 400
fret, and yrt made •'H*'* 12 f&gt;*'1
Hall may be filled.
and eight 16 feet log*, a total of 224
shire Table Sauce.
D os iTjos —About two week* since a
donation to Ker. J C. Van Antwerp of
Bedford, pastor of tho M. R Church in
Baltimore, wee hold at tho remdonce of
J. I* French, Esq., and substantial aid
rendered! to tho value of fifty-six dollars.

In th# above there 1. not a single word
of truth from beginning to end ; but
neither th# fatechoods of ths PtateAiLr
or it* sneer, at the action of the Beard
of Supervisors, than whom a more gen­
tend Lodge No, 304, F. A. M., was con­ tlemanly body of men were never orasecrated and tho effiour* installed ou reued ia our Court House. can de th#
Ihmd.iv owning by Hon D. Striker, least harm lu any pereon.
D. G. M-, asouted by) various bsutlus*
of Hasting* Lodge No. 62. Tho occa­
How xs ■rat* roa Han.-Tho sriw
sion wa. one of special inturest, aud will editor of the Allegan Jrarari, gives place
long be romemlx-red pleasantly by all iu in his last tesuo to the folloning which
attendance. Tho officers of tho Lodge will certainly bo news to ou worthy co­
are J. P. Phillipa, W. M. . W. H. Lee, temporary. and we guees to lhe people
8. W.;6.8. Lngenol, J. W.; Samuel
For tho information of our “DemoStowell'Sec.; L. Hilbsrt, Treasurer;
John Shiby, 8.D.; C. Hees, J. D.; eratic" friend of the Hastings
J##rasf we would state that tho Electo­
Frank Hoagle, Trier.
ral Cullope* will bo apportioned on the
basis of lhe present Congreasizsoal Ap­
portionment

To Geo. W. Cnild* cf the Philadelphia
for the Ledger Alaanae for 1872,
a little ralame of real value presented
to every subscriber to that able edited
Metropolitan Journal.
To the Tnhmt Company,
, . .. of Detroit.•
far the Michigan Almanac for 1872, a
pubhratiou that should be in the hand.
of ovary reader tn tlw State.
, To tha AApaUarfaJ’re*. Association,

ta ttaakt

mamfeet la reading by the #ehooh near
Woodland Centre. 6a Friday oveuiig

C.F. Dwight A Co. haro dissolved.and a
new firm ia organized onnsteArag ol
Messrs Dwight. Burrall. A M««r. uTrn
have purchased the Foundry, and Ma­
chine shop. The nonaolidation of th?
immense trade of Mr. Barrell with

Grand Rapids, Frank Linch, on charge
breaking into and stealing from th#
“
‘ at -------.tore of the Mresra Olmrtad
Middfovil.a and diver* and sundry other dar
ing burglarise. Thi* is tho same clrnp
that *o groariy abused Judge Lovell a
“Quito wintry," ia tho mi.teamik.gilittle over a your ago. for rending him to
rel salntatioa to-day.
Gnat Tncx f—On mvuday we received Ja^ayoorter Ireraiy. W. trart
■The beautiful sauw” i. being highly a iMfar from Na.hviife, m tta# county, he nwy get hie dooerta this time.
mailed on the 28th of December, and
a hi.-h wo print in another o^umn. Oao
PtevoaoM far carrying tho mail on
from Washington mailed ot&gt; the 21rt cf Route No. 12925. from August* via
Hickory Cornsra, and Cedar Creek ta
Haetisci sad beck, 25 mile*, onne, twice,
ar thrice a week, will be received by the
P. M. General, until 8 o'nloek r. x., ol
Monday April let, 1872. Blank jnr
posols sad full particular* eon be h.d
by oaliiag at tho Bxxxxa afltee.

Mr. Ed Sellers, conductor on the
Jackeun. Lansing A Saginaw railroad,
publishes a card, stating that tho re­
ported ea»u of small-pox on his train on
Tusoday evening grew out of a m'anpprchraason, and was not true.

OIOCEIIEI

i'erfumerira, Puuuuiad -s and Hair Oils.

Wnil PnpVr and
- . r
Curtain Fixtures I

feet in length. The Ink. Shore 'A«w»
tells this “whopper."
Tho Sturgis Jkarae.' .ays: " Chauoey
Barns, who shot Mu* Addle Dwight, j
near White 1‘igvon.' last summer, had ।
hir trial in the La Grange cotraty, Indi­
ana, Circuit Court, last week and be­
ing convicted of murl&lt;*r in the flirt de­
gree. wa* Bcnlencv-i to the penitentiary

WANTED

LUMBER

BLSCJl WALi'ET,

.

CITERRY,
‘ TTIUTEWO0D,

There are sixty-six day* yet before
tho next citv ote-tion, but there ore
sundry and divan person, already cast­
ing lots far places in the city govern­
ment. An early birdj” etc., etc.
Don’t Dvx, but use a bottle or two of ,
B*. wee «M if ike *U (ineen ,
that incomparable article known aa Nature'a Hair Restorative. It makes tho r«-£&amp;l2rtssr| hoed feel good. Sold everywhere &amp;:-e

a IvertiaemcnL

jan24l2

H1STINGS MARBLE WORKS!
SOLD IN HASTINGS,
’ BY ACKLEY

k

SLADE.

The Methodist Episcopal Sunday
School enjoyed a happy interview at
iheir Church on Monday ovwuing. In
pl.r.. tif tbo muni •' Christina. Tree," a
fin# arch reaching nearly to tho top of
the room, .unnourted by a Cram, and
in ita center a firo pointed star, all clnth-

and brought up letter* which when
placed npm the star formed lhe follow­
ing senteaoe : “ Peac# un earth, good
will men." At aa early hour the house
was crowded with an interested and at­
tentive audience. Good tutuuc was di»coureed by the school, led by the ozg*2;
but the moot iutereeting axereleo of tho
evening was tbo distribution of pres­
ents. This exercteo occupied nearly I wo
hour*, in which *omo hundred* cf prre
ent*, *mr.e of them of considerable val­
ue were diatributed- Among the most
promiMtil wae a package of greenbacks
and ■ Cyalopa-dia for tbo pastor; a rett
of fun and a aplendid wax cross for tho
organist; wax and moes work far the
oaoeraandtoaahera of the school. 8evreceived
eril valuable pn----------- ---------------- by
Uweenot member, of tho eoboul. A
careful estimate of tn« value of all the
present* placed them botwesn six and
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AMERICAN

SHEPARD'S

MARBLE

SOMETHING NEW

FLUID
(WOUffl WBDO Him BURNING
ir«F Male by
COMMUt

&amp; Mm.

Pictures, Chromoa, Photographs
aud Picture FrtmM. '

Illi Puer;

"Mb

State, ai

Paints, Oile. Varnishes, Mixed
Psinfla, Bni'ibfrH, and Artirt’B Materials.

�-1 SpoSuHAminwaiT

Daucbey &amp; Co'a. Column.

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1 IFfW/E'-'TY

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rated at Grand llnpidv thia next foil, I
would reoonimi-mf that it De Enid the
next two years at some other poiht That
the citixnna of Lansing, 8t. Johns, Flint,
Haginnw or some oilier eligible point
prepare- for holding Uta Fair. If held
too l&lt;mg ut any olio place it bceatiKM
in a MiMMtro, locnlir-d and loses its in­

1

1£»

*"
stwi.moira
aroi—ram, “’’fe
MORTGAGE SALE.

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‘tZrTtoJ “,.'c
It.m.a Sate Sr Irrsrel-.- sad IS..tars Is VTU Pl M CE . "

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utrei- r 1 *"C n,n'BU5’

41

i gszasSfSj.-toTjt-i

FftOIIATK ORDER.

tateto. fete ! daor af Ilia L'uart lleere In ita nty of llatelnsa. lt&gt;.
G?1^^ iCraii^isrt'asart^i’"'’U’total

raxSfifSsateffiS-ArstX

J. E Van Ynaoa. AuVIta Mactcuea.

Yam Qted pmliieata Dvw„noUre .to |ta. &gt;■—a
1 ---.u ito aura aaaala.talira Beabeare s' ■— re
''J ^*ro»?’iC’ ,*1 S I,Ut

**

’mSiu

~U

MORTGAGE SALE.
Defaall bar lag been made In tta pay went ata
certain aaim al ataaaf araar.d to ta paid by a
ceruun ledentoie ol Horigegs bearing dale Ilea
me t Udrd ta d) a»J O&lt; December A ll. iteaf.
■eeda. eaorelrd. and aiaaaped.be Hury Bahag
A CornliaaltolisgAla nil. st lie tows .f Ir.iug,

K. AJ. D. IlI RNA.
ILA DAVLNFORr.
EXEETTOR’N SALEaf tta Errt pan,to. Aaxa.qiio«.L at Brery
uaJJs for terror.
_ Vorw^
leita antler ad tbs-talasf Ftelr Ana Prak. Parura
Harry Carnaly, State at Bictagu. party ef Iba
Neuroia Heratol sima that la &gt;seraesea ad a aoaeadpari nblebaart Xeeagoge-asduly recsto
ed fs Bee IHS(. yl lire Iteglater id Ih'di in and
BALE
t/N
EXECCTIO.X.
•ar Ita Lbuaay sf Barry mi tta lareoiy third daa
hTAtK
oi
YirertWAX.Ctanir
at Carry,rar-Ba
el Lee.. A. U. !-*• ateigUaelark a. si. and re vinro ar .u .. - rofl-ee Irere-I roe .&lt; eote
ouder las real

texspcsiMsissWft'BW
Lfcxwfc&amp;iialswB’Es

Udreaa,
PETERS, I9f Broadest. X. F.
We acid aku etel allraUaa to Tta Opera ol
Home, a eteiretaea el errr ata iiaodrad bsaaUfef
opera aerrye. 1'rice. I'- re sloth and gflt. Trade
p..«, d IMata
toad—nbed
Mt. ef ehleh eted daseaaad
■“?lrjffrthtaTn. Ulfrtl’tatab-wret vn.rt.r tgtefa and note ItarstTsluaed la ta dae at the dale
eliMo .SIX. tta as* atm totedeed ud stair-awe
.VfientM \V'n.nte&lt;a
doilare rad alltysea leal! (*ng|ren.i and tta
...
Altoeney'a foe a( Ia early Bee etoelnls tdlAIJ.i
ellpalaled tor Bad ’ agreed tu ta paid bi
TTlf: GREAT I 0IFLAGB1TI0I.
tta tarn* af said Murlgage alionld a»j pro
reeding be token to forrrre.o tta same, aud liv
D.l»L llaetiaga- Ito bteUTl.
■net e&lt; pewaoedioga al law as- in egwily haring
’
la. rear, rmsdat un revsas.
G I.’A KOIAX BALE.
THE ORIniX. FROGREKS AXD RDtCLTTI OF
■ng recareal ar u e pari ibersof; naucs re th.re­
rue uiceat cuicaoo cqnflaurayiox. Mtetta rV^itee^tef K.%Vmk"t tro ^reby gi tea that Oy^eielro sTa power vl rale
its dm.M, LUIS ef Ibe prloMpte Buker^
Neteee
U
hervby
that to rorenenes ad statee Is erab earn rn.de and pro. ■ Jed. the lead,
HuuUauirerasnd Herebmia eta are loorerw
and p rein Iras desertbed in ated'YUrtgajre la tin ;
A r,r,p|,tepke»r»afCTiir*g» taa&gt;re and after
tel Ural sartors piece er pere.l al laud lying red
the lire, TtaTra.te.ta H.-metro of L’biengo.
being ta Ita Toansbip nf Irung, eauuiy X
Defada.dlto Uun.ripa’ A Fair., and Ita Ureal
Barry aad Hlate o MkcUgaa. known aa Ita
Pires-IltaYVortd.
West halfof booth half al Nrietle-eaal rinsr.tr.
Tta-stalutec ef the Fire; t&gt;—artoireL Witt *
(w.Ktrfa. Korea V.iata Ita Ea.l bait of the
d-.eriiiltonof Woaderfel Wtor Warba Dresrfp■eslb talloZ-Narth— eat qeart.rte. Unfa. Jfol
lure al ita Hrwerega, pweipgaod talldlag metera
w X.) at Brattas fear. (a. a.i tone fear uerur.
tula Tta eatrwruausry aaurai ufiheRirrr raaILA
u ,)raugoalee nrel i r. n w earept larsdlri.ing wp rtrrrci Tta eaetber li-rattoa end mod&lt;
acres (ad &amp;.&gt; this day sold la Fredeelr’k
of oprrauu^ tire Praia Klaraiora. History and ’.“hllVewntaa*Lit Xtolb a/tteLetara’weaZ *ea
Mata, centaioiagtliy- tr.arm (Ue.) accord­
dr.rnpiH.i. if the larr-ora Ht.uA Varda. The (r. Mw_l to mH eoaatr nf Jtary.-raU .Dtp to be. lag
to tta United HiaUi aurray.be Ibe asms mere
nan-tar of Bailrowlc tta Lake Trade and Co»
arleea.
wilt ta sold lu tta hlglreai teal boat tarMer
m.-ree From amosite nteerrattons by
’
at the »enL trout rtoor of tta Coart Huore. la lira
iitoHOK r. rrrtox/
1 r'zeite/SsjiJr'tTtape Tribes..
&lt;kuatlia^feild*-*Sme. at Miebrgaa.M SatertUr tba UerUeth Ibvrtb) dal
at
Marsh.
A. D. 1X7% at 0« o’clock In tta a/
Listed. Itaum Dec.Sib Wit.
Arata
teroooa tel Hal day ttbst betog Un place for bold­
J AMEF w“*MEAnAN.
ing the Ctmll Canrt el Barry ttaaray.) la pay lbs
COMSISSIOXER'N XirriCR.
tiate*Ita «*|^. tagre^lB«^^ ^ltataal ar
Sato of Miehfeea. Cautr of Barer eat la tbs
Mtaroey te^pro.aded-ur aa said’Mretgegf
riKs-laritraCtahanrtUilL »!,M. WUl be axd-estad hr the lien ft. V. FrtraUa. Judge of Pro­
sar-l b« mail no raeelpl at pries.
bate ef harry —eaij, asaaratawnera with fall
Li X L’orai.
AUUL'HT JDSCH.
Th., -irk res solyta .Umta from tta Fab power
and ultarttr to roeaOva. enaefeteomd ad-

CHICAGO

”■ ‘

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TASLKB,

roe roe-ass, cotaa a noatu.ycas.
There Tabtete praaeol Iba and la ftosUeatire
with other eCciani reusediaa. las p-.pelsr lerna,
far Ihseure at aHTbrate and t.’ieg d.aaswe.
IIOAR.AKX1M8 sad LLCaHATIOS of tta
Til ItO IT ate i..ojreltolelr reljered. sad rtterof relief in cases sf Tbiosi diacuHie** olyam

CAPTION .SX *S3«!

Het uely Wetla" Carbtete Tablrt. Frire 2' reel,
par tea. JOHX &lt;J KKLLtMIU, b l .aii r-L. X.
REDUCTION OF PRICES

TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OP DUTAEri.

GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS

BY OCTTIXG UF CLUBS.
t9*Seta far eur Xre Prtee Usi sad a flab L’Tcttxewsasss'stt
bra wUl areampaay ll.rwialntngfuU d.reciisM «•■1 '•« uktairta Ire— any larek.lore. in tha Urat­
— n.alisg a large sarisg to swntumara angre- ed Hlalea. Address
SALE ON EXECLTION
Hsia to the eredilws st uA artato la pearaM Urate
UNION UUBLtHIIIXO CO.,
marailre to club argsaiarra
tetemo to tha sndafogtadlta axsasYaatinn sad te- stAn OF Mica IOAN. Create at Harry.
o-iIO Iwreumauod el. Ctaaacs
By Sirtoa at sb enenrita tanad Set at ata ntaor
TH£ GREATTEA CO^
11 * p VKXEVKTRWY^.
The AmcricanWasher!
P. 0. Bsa MW.
XKW YORK.
HRTCEeSa^a^O.
•
IA _’JFa re’ytu.u.TWt
Tbr Ameel'ran Waiter bases Money,
Bi)M» MtefekB?kEY.
Ills HOT A PH Y8IC- Il i. XOT wUl l.y.p
lb. F.Ugw*!? Wtato^ta^TtngMUre-tPaled, Neahrme, Dre-11A A?b^WL JSSfo
.’.Hr raltad ainrrnt. Bari.ft.nteadtas. ante ed. tai Keuo.W’r ILHrlraey, ud Casa CteUung,
IT 18 A HOLTII ANRUC-AX tdul teat tas too
sred ter many years by tta mr.||-te faraltr .f
MORTCACE SALE.
In calling p.Uis alias Itoo to thto IltUs »leti:,e. alee wf lire ibrstoakla qnaltUes. (net aw lasfa.lt ta.taw taea rate to tta ramen! at a
“» V*-/iTWAT''ALKDI L’UI snared
by uy outer moctilse yel larmtod,jura ^tas lndralaretaT&lt;o.^ra»^nete^ta^ tie
PIER OF THE mooilud ia a tore and Pre to
Itemed, tor all Diseases efll.e
swWav.axi'xts'.x! m
- ■~irl— -llt rwifi- JiugJijp
LIVER AXD MPLttX. KXLARGEMKXT OR stoat
OIMTRtICrtl&gt;KOHWNMTIXEL. UIUSAA eblIJ lea ream old. with a few busre' preelied.
RY. UTKU1BR.OU ABDOMIRAkORDAXS eau
ttaroag'.ly ai.-Hprebrnd ud aSee lately use
I I’Vf l.n (|.&lt; t W 1ST &lt;’l I.;,.”.!., IS
tl
TLera
II
ae
*1}saUteg.
ae
eerewa
ta
annoy
no
TKRMlltXXT OB REMITTEST FSVLIU4. IXH.AUATIOX O’TIIE LIV.
Il -a a (.-'fret 111dr wemta! h » a mlarlere gtER. PROrtlY. HLUOtltMl CIUI V
abt.dolog mure work and vt a taller nnality.IhSW
I.ATIOX OP THE BLOOD, ^|te.
the ura-i c-lrfratal and -telly, iy.e h.lf of the
CLS.SLS. TUII0R5. JA VXDICK
letar II felly aarrd hr Ita ere. and oar half learrL’HoFLI.a. inr.PKl-.fa
grnliuta tta tdd plan ,f ita rah bsanl It
tr.UK a feVkror their
will wash lbs largrat blutai. Three sharia at a
COXCOMITAXTM.
(■me.-wsto.iut
oegbly t In a word, the adultattoo of any labne. from a if alii ta a lace csrOr.
la.a or can.iiric i-asdkenta.f. urrnwally wilhla
rtarepreit. ef Un. I.ITTL8 GEM! ti ran be
U .-Fared to the pwblia aa a great Inrlgirainr suJ fe.teus-4
to any lab and taken »F al wilt
MORTGAGE HALE.
remedy far atl ImpurlUre ol the Mre-, er tor orXonalta
bow
deep
ailed a remedies easy
gss.r weakens with their eHands nt etfla. p.rr start agbls.l Waehwig f Utonma,
tba -ama at
the toregniag eamplsiala
■ tu. lime rnacLaurn seen to perform ni.n.tai,
tel teioMe at tie . teer-lng teScw- and utUllr are'
IteSMl ed.atel Ita doubter sad (Id rector si seco
1’** y.-T'j** ratyxsayyiK
ia riic-Bderrty recommend. It to eroryfaas.lr tec.reioUir Uileat friends uf tbr raachiM.
We tare leel.meeisi. wiltnxl end. retting forth
aa a boueeiiald remedy, ud ataeld be freeli
ULre Intel d&lt;rBiigeUM&lt;Ai of the ayateei g-.ras lie usmeraua artiaiilagea orrr all altars, ud,
hrtelb Cigar Md tone to tel Ut vital fartea, ai .l (ruin l.asdreda wlw have tliraeu wide (be nn-i
animates and fort.fr all rreabaad l.ye patliet.e r.SftixSbSX.-aL'SiJs: ;‘ss
temporamen.M JOHX Q. KRLUMKJ, 15 Flan
M-. Xew York. Hale Agni tor tta Untied fllteee, ln.nl end tod res-to mg wfrert romsnie
Il IS so jartati Ita ve.i-tog se n wringer is foe
Prtee One Dollar wr botlte. •Hend tut Client ar.

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Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers

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Lot king -Gias* and Picture Fiamca.
UlU,toas&lt;»4. U alaal a Oraamenlal MoaMsan
Importer. 1 Utekiac^llaaa l-Ulrs.Cbnxama. nd
Esgnaiaae :i Alaalarrirrst. UataaiL

timas that appeared to hare the most Better than sewed Boots
desirable points of color against my bol­
Shoes are
terjudgment. w beteas, if two cocks worn
to be chooea from, and having tho finest 1CABLE SCREW WI
foaihera, tbo- oibor for »u put tor in
strength, vivacity sod courage. t!.o latter
should most oortninly be used to* breed
fretn. csjocully when Doth are equal In
puny of Mood; thus I have sera both
Derby and Silver Duckwing games producod of tho highest axoeUraeo, botn in i TABLE SAUCE,
color and form, from oocka 'hat were not |'THE BEST SAUCE ANS
perfect, black breauted, and rather poor ■
tn shade ef plumage. . It will bo noticed |
FOR FAMILY USE.
n rather ningular rirrumitancci that thia ,
wlection would load us to choose vary

1 0Mf ctMlira, whui.kAalk.
1 x'
ALBERT D. F1KBC1 a CO .
lAVHOLEHALE DRY GOODS.
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UVwaauMina.
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HALFORD

IJ Uanuisetarvta sad altoleaale deelere to
FURR WolTE WISK. CIDER AXD MALT

VINEGARS,
ia arwaraa avaarr wesT.
»t»’f

CEUCBC ITED

.pLANTATATlON JITTEBS.
S. T-1860-X-

Dorkings and tho Asiatic breeds ; ynt ’
tho n-suli will always be eatisfoetory in
the rod. 'rhe a mull birds oven with
there, ore more ahanely, vivacious, bet­
ter laywro and bveedera, and altogether
much better looking.
Aa for sire 1
would rather take my ohauoea with a
smallish cel with great rigor and fine
form, matched of araxw with large hens
ftoe from dafret, than by keeping al­
ways tho largest and bent marked alone
to bmd from. I think my chance ot
getting heavy show fowl*. equal, if not are especially subject, it ia •mwraeding
every ethe_r sumulant. in all climates,
tropica! tempr-rate or frigid, it acta as a

ItelroU Mlcblcan.

OHAKY’H

GRAND RAPIDS

JURUBEBA.

Wells' Eitract of Jiratta
JURUBEBA.

OF TEA

mruitopir-sliareri. baelusaptated M. law Ural
’I i. sitbis tl-.s w. rd errry tawtakreper. and
prpay Ita atutel iarretmani so enow. '

Tie Grat Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co.

nVrK.‘L'S,u‘'«“2SlTjal|2

QUART SAVING io ’

CONSUMERS

BY' OETTINO FP CURSI

AND

BLOOD PUBffBR. ’’
i

They cantala Iba moat rataatee tense q.al’tlm
la lbs .•!d. and are toe trace all mineral paiaaaa. balag emapswd al Ineaty-ala dsBeranl
Bo«a. Bark, and Uerto. rareto Hr mlerted (ram
tta regrtabla kiejibsm. As a stimwlaat they
cannot ta aurpsMsd. l~l!s tor aahilaralioc ssd

of BreatMag. Effrctione ef Ito Kidneys. Hall
HL ram. Erysipelas nd expel Warm ta Cbil
4r«. Aa aa Appetiser II te plsnaal ud valua­
ble. Ilailteara sad earrect MUatoaetnaaUaa
tad all tta aaaneraaa Dlaaaaei caused by tba tapartly ef tee Bind. TLIa Is HI a nw Xsdk.se
-rt baa bees ia use the leal teirlv years 1
T. W. CUAFT.
Muntotlnrer awl proprtaier.
Xe. l» Canal HL. epfUasrr. Rama JI. Oraad Rap­
tea, Miebigu.

”T.— “b¥p"

$5.50.

Chine In ta ita nurk perfectly.
No. lit Ofsal Waahlngti-a Street,
-'oik Acnrr. r-,&lt; vna Usrtsa averts,
CHICAGO
Are cMatullr raaaicing tta cfeeieuii Jw Cmi. a. rBAscucDs a €•..
Tkaa Irem China and Japan rar Pae.Be Mail Bt'J JtnrkotBL, I’UHs&lt;!•». I’m.
Hseamtalpa sad RteI read, whwh they will die
irabalto tomr raUamni.ill partref !te enoatry
la gaanUlraa I* mN al tByn-ter.' Frtrea, .and
all wscsatta terre n.UMa.-ir &gt;n or Via mawat
sad allaapaaaaa aefemM.
sSwsasSws-SS Dr. Crook’s Wino of Tar.

Ibree Umaa a day betora meals, all I be a eertaia
-ure to Error ud A(W, Drepepa’&lt;- BUtaae Camplslr-la. Jaudsre. Lea. «( Appatlte. Insretam. tta clabaBsoerwaa rampduueviary peaugvat Tea.
Ilresrsiurea a/ler Eating. Faintregs.Heratols, la-

er thingi obuuLixl by foraging. Hem
that are abut up should ba ollnw.nl no
more grain than thoae at fata range, but
they should be gioen grana in summer,
ci&amp;tred oten s&gt; m to heap abort and ten-

by eaadieg teste fast OSes addreea. flow*.
aaaalv ud Kites.) to ua hr mail. The perree
ubn to: Marta, slab I. rare ra aaarrad rar.re

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DR. CROOK’S

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Foreign. Dumaalte ul Caarr.l,

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Michigan News,

JanniHrecirany IJrer CoBrpGkint,
It fat aba a rytomIot Tmrie, "’**L
Bm&amp;tm tba Appetite,
Stmigtheon Um Sjitom,

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mfir^/&gt;-rr/n»i (Ac J*uto0n0U» antf
a.-3-d-cresw Z&gt;rw xnrd in odter

ILL 1 |1‘---- ———~
si rsstarssud prereote Ito Hase (rem tosem-

hart aR etreats ef Impartamre tulhla Mat- are

MARKETS
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UraeylUnaatb Mteitaate l ire a it t&gt;*urt CosuaU
1
tenq ry fee itorry Co, M.

THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE
kisiLiancu wringkh,
Hale tad so canal appsrtnaitea at aeaortalalof
prestodly -ha: la wreird. ata at prmfeciag a
. l-erffcl tnrai Lar Tta. bare UrijLl out
ac| eslirety Saw Walrus a. wbteb
Iler cn'l tta

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Entertaining Newspaper,,

f-iel liEClllPTS—'-iiesl |
2nd taMt tttijlt^. for sale at\
he Ra-GTicr Office.
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Li^.’^Tal 5
IT WklKM FAHn# TUAS.in’ H.IMR
W« re^sldsf (he Itrirtidaacr supniee to all
cllirre fte itafultouing leaacnp;—
1st. Thk AtO.'.f.rA-b. of large rise aad tart
gnaflly alIMbile Itettar.arnall aeesred te tbrtt
staitomlta ra-l pwnianrat uramrer. by tta
Wm l &lt;*“ । ”*•
bfel Ifoltera to Ita
&gt;&gt;RrAr. JfmrjcxjL c,u i
LkitoS prater’.i
..„ upOT U, jra.ni.to.

MJbBEagi
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TWO COLORED PLATES,
ltd
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PROBATE ORDER.
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L,,_________ Rtataater. J.J.

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Ul*&lt;:fa»a c“«t
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FJKta brelfe.Ua atrt-tatu of ye lawton.

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Qs fe: si Lkaaw. beet dalalnr
Vbknt- dtetattae. tta
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ADBlXtmtATOR’S BAIeK-

MTSuatoin Home InMitutions,
Palnouse Bom. Ind—try. Oall
« bar *A M-™ Kdgw »,!
Ttapen ata bed Work, dura l

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M— SuiubU fur tSo Tasuly,
Moot ValonbU lor tho Student,
Mart loatracfive for the Teacher.
Moe Appropriate for tho Child,
M r»t Useful for tbo Minuter,
Mog! It-[creating for the Farmer.
Moat Elegant for the Parlor,
Moot Pro&amp;taUfe for tbo Study.

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Tta Citun ta an Ir.depmw-te UeiraU.au
oarwal. daae1ra.1«s »ae temree nta famteaal.r a.
The tea adita peHiaber ■ to tarnUh m.

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A FAMILY RECORD,

the UtEUar of 1 etvsarj ICT. at one eVo-a In the
afteroar•&gt; efraU dor. the niortjac.-l prraaiaaL lor

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I 11 AM EK V S ALL.
, SYA-IK OP MICtliOAN. In lhe Crenlt Cesrt
'•tEpiiLSSM.ir"-

fi ltieritaiiSr^l^ni BteSa^afraaJi Oort, do- the rsor e«e ItaMta'oigbt hntared MTareute*- eJ*?.f*i

IiirrtrblnihcmedlrimUqnaD '
Hid* efTnr. end nndptotal tor rttaeair«r t»e Tkrnt BBS IrtUMSt m .
fortoirg lire mote remartaH. aim.

It cutin afi tit ftn if tit Day
Tta Clliaen pave parirtalar sUmiIm to

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sudrfce arttlng at ike sea
(iwrr li’.iitete. January *1 WTI.
tufa.
l.-AAC (a-. VlUxhUArt.Mraeir

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IWVliBct TOOL co.,

Tta Old.al Fapor in Ctalrel Xlrtnjan.
la pabtlata EVKBY KKVBIXa f

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

raSS^I^^^tXSTO

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a Kir
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J: /. 1
ll Warred
York.

wore

tian evor ofilrrtl

sad 1—Van IMereW- (be !.«*■• and* l.romeat. al
llee-rr ia. Used aa-l t Ury to Vta drtaatent. sad
Is «aie«
C.lrm V. . Jartea—r. re—paterant.
1 CM aS rta "I'11' dre al Illa■ mlns A. D. tort, levy
urea a»4 &gt;aUa tel the rtd*t U&lt;la «"d la-ereu lhe
Gra nosry A. 11 arte Slid Vitou 1. Ward, tad ra. lhe
■U ta ~ IUre«.tor - in A. ». ICI, ata te
Sratar'nra.
1. t:; mmbto^
11—- rbJir.rlterr.ialauulrdMHaipiiki.. .
aud r&gt;..&lt; r.;-l a. i. p—• Uaw riraHeethre.1
ssarteekue
af tpa KmaU- eaat vruraeev tew. Ml
ata itata-'h —.1 ,u."-- •• ir.r toe", nhrel

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IO YEARS
Public1 Test

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gw« Xa. iu W1 WaabtagtanHlraeLCtaeayn.

. ACKLUY a BLADS,
M. Acrols Heatings. Mletigan,

sh®»®

/’are/.w;.—Good plain feedingia recoin­
mended. Spicei and condinenta of any
kind aro regarded by th* best poultrybroedernaa injuriuue. A good authority
says that a little strong beer mixed with

0PIUM1!;

ifn iiH i iH jiltt
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Poultry Mote.

Sasatyra Barry andauu at MletagM.sa Tara
Any. tee Uth day at Fetas.n. Writ st 1 a rtok ta

PROFITABLK fflPMYBm.

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temple Hut any ch
Eutartdlha abut.

atebl hnndrerteed.pwewtf fuai^Sf f ib?
7flrartafoAioMai&gt;iodn ptocrad obf vfo—

WHEAT!

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&gt;id eapenae nf a Fnblra Tort tbal
PATENT U0Ht9.ua SAW*

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tAirrereerl •■c■r,u■t, ■
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----------- PRORATE ORDER.
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Eraga.WJfsisi/i K

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iuske.it the duty of the supcrintondent
of each department to sco ttoit this duty
(• performed. If nrcmury, the super­
intendent to detail a clerk toassitt the
coumittnes in making their reports. And
ths: the class books be returned to the
siqerintoadeat of tha department by ibo
committea, and if any omunions am
made ta their report, it will bo immedi­
ately referred buck to tha committee for
further vxamiuatton and report. This
rule ia important. It was intended to
publish tbo awards of premiums at cur I
late Fair iu pamphlet form—but the
’■•ry iuiperlrei report ol several of tho
viewiag committrea rendered it imprac­
tical’to to do so without doing injustice
tu many of the exhibitors. I hope this

UmMMT.
a»&lt; yraaapl ralarea Hr*Utorsi Ct»S toraaaaa.
larahoe. Hpln.urtlsm. Korea tire. DTO’..olog7.
n rpo HturouAor
ud erer e Ibeeaqed ether wusdar*. Priea by
■tel Bl.M ta Blate: paper reran |lx«&gt;. Copy
free to egret aalr. gl.feai awolblr easily made.
1
W. us
J uaSrt ln4iKe«n«als tesSiy AddressY W. RVfcXg. ISito\( H ttfc Hirent
t*U
MoaTatosl aal safrasasd kj Ikaaa a&lt; aay alhav PMtadaiphta Fs.
toast. Utoral aStaaan. praaspi altsMtoa . a4
qsiek returns
.
rrtniHixxoHUMBfO'. or
jacob ntxsox a co.,
1 '
st:
£
By semltogOOcKXTH wHtop.
.
c: W«4bri4*.Mre&lt;l hmtOsIrvll
height, enter ef ayes ata tor. yas will recall* by nr wal nua*’ In lit&lt;uteaaa telle.
return mail a correct riclua of yo-ir tolars hut­
QUAIX BUY EM COSMpy
SCRIBNER A CO.,'
bud er wife, with urns sad date of Darrtege.
Address W. FOK. P. U. Dnawor. Xi&gt;- M FaltoabX&lt;»
Sd Bread war. X. T.
JOHN H. WENDELL A 00., rllte. X. Y.
trisOl
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We (asraalre i.r-ufH sales aiol laiussliau n
PETERS’
tarae. Ws sn sk!e si all Haws la place ear late
MUSICAL_LIBRARY.
a/ Issey RllUar red Wheat lo ulseateca If
ekteped ia ihreajth Has ears.
; Wwreler taalldassls ud (.VxMnsreJal Agdxtoa w‘4d*reJw^^&gt;rita"lnn;k!Sr'if xswlxu .FIFTEEN VoTUffS’hl.ED WITH
M ACUIXE- are I’tarsl salary yr ma rremlsiy.
•- pAKRIAOKS AXD BLEtCHS.
Uoalantteratobeiwaabpllaaliart Aditreda W. A
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II U GM JOUNHON ,
IIKXDKRHOX a 00 . iteneraiAg.au Cteralasd.
'
UauatoHarer aud tlsalsr ia ■
SUM
Carriage, Bugoice, and
flirghi Ohio. AHL lamia Mo.
VOCAL C0LLECI0M8.
t.
COXXKR LAUXKH AXDCAH.4 4TX.
Hmm THEA-1TECTAR
i-’.lting l-'rl.l., A cbtetee o-teruen
A laru» sseurtmaui «f Essiera east Home &gt;nada
V* te breutenaiHaand.fea.ga.
1)
l" h*1j"u’ulrier ” *"** ’W,ta
1 *’ ,r*
11 lira-tn. ata llama. Pueaade Bataas, 1
73VMK
BLACK TEA
sad Heart Heakda. Tha Vslitmee ti TJ
Ssrw^WjafujU, iba ffrera T.a FTaree. 2AV easy
,
Aa eeutaaUsu ef steak and pricee ealiiUwL
Stag, by Wabeetw. Peratey, str JX
X»
OuMeu
Laarda
Valaa.ee
1
sad
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r» J ohx rarros a i»s,
: 15 Tbeuro.tainos taaiaui all ef Wilt B. J2d
Uauatsctuma eadbaslmiu
D'&amp;IXft- a-ra-eraeS
a Carriages,
Buggvia, Hloigha, *c_
liftelr-llteaL, M tete«all*«—Ktetee,
‘ Tbs Rns«l aaanitc.«Bl m M’rlntfsa. E.laMlahsd •—■" ST *.* r- Omt aUssUe S Fs
cifle Tan Co.. * Charab Hr Xew kart. F. 0. 1 / y“i'SsTBiMEXTAi7cOLLIXT10X* XI
•* racmar, caasea *s^M,auuca
as tie rum BovYlOa. -tata rar n-..V&lt;ter Urreter.
g
UpoasiuTy. mi Jtffsrswti Assoua, tie trust.
rj puBxmiu:
■ Q«E*T CHARGE FOR AGEBTS
M Ik you warn an ac.r.ry / .-:i
| ’ Pearl IW .ad Mute -el Rematteae. L3
’
r. uuf.vackl a'ba..
M with as oppanoti’lr to sinkto »M a I JLdDaar-MasK Teao.Decte.aa edmodoe- O
1 .*&lt;— rti.titan:, ua-t«a-da-.sss, rwtreu ■■ -lay arlltog oarer. ? strand Fl a..-. Il, .
I
We bats aeumplsl* aaamlmsal ./ Use OasM ■ ■ ■ '-d.. f..« ’ n,» tut f'fur ; Mt-plra । pteaaut Mm.
A r-iltoUH. oftaanlifte
- I FaruiMre, aadettor (rales A eall twee ksirara ■■ rer •r.od tor erreslar. A ddrea. r:
a. p..rea bj Il Jto”. Mask- Dretaer. els.
1 IsteHObAWaare tuLr ablate aUlall se to pikvs ■H//tarn. A ere H ire IFreda. rar. Wstre Hl
H.Jdeu C-re-a. .1 rtelr-tlau.dbrli.teul porter
Wa nuslarun nasal ut uur Parultere. and ess
Mta.ee l-snr. X. Y. or IU W Kan !..; b Hi ! Merle to Chalks Ktiatal
1 CMregw. t
dwete
HrtlUasl Ute-a A •npt.ta d radtotea. by
! Viibre. Allata, Paatas.Ristal. air
I'nae. tl*e aslome, sl.gaatly bound is
m Ifcfo
1
t.-. । L, y rl th whh s-lualdte; f! &gt;u plain cfuit ; Jl.Jb ta

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A whold Libraxr in itwlG
A emptoyMelatosM eddreeeibe Area.
Metor fo.gj fteratag .w. A. F. fee fell pem«nlars W ita ealr rdeali’a d sates erer let sated
erisdal’My areekledetete.ag d poelreg ...tereg
cards. Xaaa will regret lers.Uga.lteg Uis. tsre* ttalto?kteate jSSjjitaa!2KS?^9£ XtaJ
TjnYCUOLOOIC FemuUse .r tool Char max Sisr—" “
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A hope th” formats of Michigan will
feel it their duty to encourage tha Agri­
cultural College, by selecting it as the
place to educate their sum.
Now gentlemen, hum permit mo to
■ugixoat« radical change in regard to
Viawing Coinmiltoea. Istf u.. retjtiire of
thorn a report upon every article in their
clun ; giving tlui number of every entry,
with remarks upon the aamo, s'nd then
slier viewing every article in their &lt; lais,
enmnrrate the number* tlioy liavo se­
lected, to award Ont and second prem-

Rl IT.EH, SHOTGUNSII EVOLVERS
r.aa nselatites te eeary kind. Wnio lor Fri«
LltelaOrasI Waalers One Warta. IMtoberg.
Fs Army (net nd Ureterera tonight or traded

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Xa. to A U WerfwaH Are, DaOalL
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Moro Thna 500 Dilriiaut ArticU.

NEABLY lOOCOMI’LnWHTOBlEB
Canto ’ w th .-mt tauttflU ,W«ta Cat inam-

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shojw.—ali of which aroatedfor'tho fo­
rtruction of students.
Health and Wealth
4. Hoard and waabing are foraiabod
at coat and the char
are law in ©Tory
particular.
6. Three bourn' labor i» required of
■ludente—firti aft-moons of of each
week—and ia paid for, the labor pro­ .VJTIF
b» Maa! or Express.
moting skill. g.x»d habits, and aiding to
LANT C4TAIX1CUI31
pay Collage bdku
&lt;5. Vacation i* ia winter, affording op[■ortnaity to teach.
\

JtArrbtun in few la is checked by feeding
ground oats slacked with milk, and some
powdered chalk.

W umaall la eve^toaM.. UmdCs.nue
bsrgb. r*.
teto

• q dobltx a BBorma.
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.

ILLU8TBATKD

8 O’CLOCK.

mU lies Werllag MsUlstry
*♦.!•&gt; A ! CUJ&lt;wwa Omh,

~ 1 Wasa
• !

2. Science and its appitoattou to agricullure and other arts of Efo, take ths
time riven in moat Coltogee to Greek
and Latin.
8. It has a Cfewnical Laboratory for

depot

MORTGAGE MALE.

LEGAL NOTICED.
•‘.VO fAMniaV."
PiEAXKXa-r 8,OOOPAGE«
PROBATE ORDER.
ra^xysu^^^sg^^y
OF THE IU:ST

IKV ADTMBTDiEHEJiTK
wm. of the features of ths State Agri­
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31. &lt;872.

VOL XVI.

th. assestblr and departs early» excvnting among hi* own small coterie he
paws, unobserved ; not so the Prince
de'Jsiavills, being next to completely
deal! his conversation—conducted by
writing on a tablet—amuses lookers on.
What pari do tba princes intend to act
in the assembly every one inquire* I
Wail till ono of thoeo cyctono debates
bunts on the House when all appears
ealm^iU an incident surges where the due
d'Anmals will bo inrolyed, and find

tig^gfil 8pi bitfljts Cart

mu it in mm mmi
| OUR ACORN PARLOR

NO. 40.

children*' traur*]. New Yeari. da y bo&gt;»g derated by tho saiura to visiling and
ooraptimeatary well-wishing. On both
otfriOM tbo young folks expect presmU It ia tha "little Josos" vrbo places
in th. shoes of little children on Christseas eve Us toys that will make them
happy for a few hours ; but th. gifts for
the first day of tho year constitute a se­
tion of some princes in particular. A*
rious affair as one of the high contractV is, Mm prince* by sitting in the cham­
ber hare allowed the nation to' see how
much thc/reeemble the other “48 dop-

ciatfon stabracos faxuliug oollsgas in sev­
eral of tho Htato- and in the Coumfoi.
orri las hence already becoms, in fact,
an "international association."
Tho Hou. Ira Mayhew, of this city,
author of thrae publications and 1‘rerideal uf tho Ma view College, i^gnasae
that tho mod* of a single day tui* wook
brought orders for the Iknk-kocj.ing
and Fraetieo from three college* in dif­
ferent States, which is no unusual occur-

six years of age and very w.tly ; bs
has two legitimate vrives, and thirtv-fivu
by a morganatic arrangement, with lib­
erty to throw his handkerchief st any
of tho right hundred ladies of the court,
kept for oafoty in a harem.
George Band is again ill—this timo
seriously; she .till write*, but slowly
and with care, when the sun set*, tho
gets' up and goes to bed when ha rises ;
her principal nourishment is coffer,
what killed Babxc ord Eugose 8u*.
though it kept Voltaire alive tfll M years
of age. The publisher* or rather tho
newspapers, prres tho old authoress for
“copy," what alw writes is merely a
hash from earlier publication*. "Hasten
slowly" a her motto ; the contrary was
what Dumas yrr» nrlcd^upou. Once a
publisher hurried him "for tho manu­ schoMs in tho country, which tbo friends
script of a story Bo'begged tho appli­ of prreiieal education will bo glad to
cant io send him tbo blank paper for
ffifr* ,Wtot - brand *afl ' nt)ffil)erod ; to n gv*»l bnsincu oducalion.,—Drfrvii Thcncis lutnsclf on "Thursday th. 14th, to
dhmar. when-ho would find the story

^Jttsgsriius;

Everybody Comen to oee
Everybody is working for us.

•raspjrisrfc
Uarn r»&gt;t&gt;.»lUsUSwAlai
'x^tMassij

Everybody advertwen for

ub.

Cash Sales on Saturday last, $427 00.

were so informed by a notice at the
Mad.l.ine, which was full of strangers
etna* ten o'aiook apparently uneonocfoM
that wha: they mos to hear would not

total of strength, both sides are dismissiag tho candidate to sustain. Views
Huge he* been sot aride aa being notmJy 4 vtecouent, tastoa a par with hi. day the Kist, the story would bo finish­
ed, and brought at the sama tana"—
that Dumas wont to enjoy tho return
tatioa- Parisian, incensed st tbs “ru­ dinn.r. Take off your hat. Hr," said
ral." objecting |o ait in 'be city wOI a lady rather roughly to a gentleman
likely return a Bad of the deepest dye who Mt before her in tha theatre." No
Madame, ''replied Moasfopr quietly
Tbo Bculevard baaaar ia in fall work­ rising and facing tho tody, abecaa..' it
Blight
be thought 1 saluted you."
ing order. The suooeesful new toy turns
AxXtVsi*.—Chicago. Ex. Judge 8kinout to be a Prussian sold.cr, imitated
and colored to Ufa; in ano ha4 ho aetandfam. Oupt J. Staalay. Bcs-t
holds a ehhonsy-piaes clock, in tho oib- too, Mr. and Mi*. Uau. Alka, Mite
Kato Mom Fhiladelpbia, C. C. Wistar. Miss E- Bartam.- Cura. Mito

it was vsMsaAtfoe gvrernsient had taken Ankthrw popular toy displays a Prussiau
pronestiras ; not a oMtobar of say oosi- saving a ward-robe in two, to make a
gtogetfan rarapad seruttay. PvsUly packing ease for bedding and bouseal midnight a large bet tinkles in ths
interior of the ebnrch ; jho bradlas in

Detroit Stoves!
’tile Fair at Kalamaxoo,

tion* at the wealthy cUaM| the tin. of
•quipagwo drawn np in tho viciaity of
tha theatre, shoved whore they w.re
vsndiijMg; but vha: m«ht bo called

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

Sarjaaa ail .fetal DaiM
U

'&gt;,'r t"r*ai A

EloVrr* leaeh us the trnderutea of'
God's hlmracicr. If Ho had made {
nothing of thin kind, if His wurki hsd |
been fur bare utiliy, and had consisted ■
of roars* and more *ub«tant!*l creatiouo .
only, the tender ride of the Divine char- ;
acter would have failed of tho revela-.
I tion it now has in nature.
'
। not erected by the municipality,
A* a cross ward begat* a wunl that is |
there ia aa much ingenuity as di­
cross, so will a kind emo begot its own ,
in ths structures. But the ms likoooto. If people only knew tho pow-1
er thvv ]«»»€.» in boing kind, iiuw much

white fibres and netk chib, defile, and
delivered s pearago for the officiating
। priest, who, before ascending to the al­
tar, stmouacra ■ cofiectioa wffl be made
tn rid of ffievkluuof tha wax. There

would be that the dutie. must also be
taken off m»!en fabric.. In fort, so ihfahmted ia it with the superiority of

«Iw&lt;*. HmiIbs*.

2934
iJEtS-kJ..
• Dew.suK.Mlt

They are the only Stove
math of Lake Supe-

Thc Detroit Stores arc i
. HEIviEST Stom
la the Market.

Reach families patroaiss a supper, the
institution being ineompstiblo with the
ordinarily daily living of two dinners.
Booms are engaged in esaturanto far
days in {advance, where friends unite
and eat, as well as drink, peacoon earth
and good will to men—the Pruuian*
excepted. Onion eoup and sour croul
are tavorite ditbre, and every kmd of

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

country, the cooking disguising any
It is Mid to bo curious, but true, that blemishes of age. It is usual to measure
*&gt;st people sleep hanleet on soft beds.
ths distance* of the provincial town*
Most bitter things are hot, but a bit- from Faris from the fixed point of No­
tre Dame, and a pork-butrher to bo or­
thodox boasts, that he has sold during
the last two day* a* much Mack padding
a. would equal throe times die height of
Notre Dam*. Gargantna and his m
Pantagrusi must feel honored. In ad-

The best place in the

•to buy

GROCERIES

of truffied pig*' sad sheeps' foet,/ew yr.i*
ircim Ai asbourg—oyster* iron every
where, and many lobsters pa*. *. excolfo.it, though **x&gt;ked some days after
they have rendered the last sigh. Nov­
ar were so many of tho soverign pooplo
sms ‘‘drunk and incapableout ol
eh*ri:y the polkomea picked them up to
avoid their being froeen to death, but
excepting much singing iu, the streets—
for everything it is said, vnd* in France
by a rong—tho fete passed off tranquilIf, sad no one would believe we were
still tiring under riege laws, and that
the asoembly considered the two toillioas
of inhabitants a* belonging so much to
the "daagrovs class," as to refuse to ait

at the new brick store of

Cash for our Groc&lt;
•ash for Produce, and sell lor &lt;. ash

The deputies having no more person­■
al polities to discuss commence to think■
of nabona' offsite. The baiatios duo to
Prince B .mark b*. naturally brought
up ths inoems tax aa a rate in aid Jo

— ——

a*.y.V.i.M mini
CHOICE G BO CEB I ESI

Afino stock Jewr Orxsxs

t'

Years
JIUHELL.

Experience

—We congratulate tho TemperaMS
wotldan tho success which soars. to ba
everywhere attending the use of Vinegar
Bitten. It ostabliahM ths fact, long

that nothing which intoxicates is ever
baaolris! fa tha rick. Certainly no prepaxatton containing alcohol has ever noeompSshod such cures of malarious fe-

tion agaiut the plan—new so the Gauls
—reet* principally upon its prying aha, ■‘
actor. Stories are ploutiful*. to its un­
popularity, mMM Thfar. never laughed1
more in hi* life than listening to «omo
narrated during the debate*. The op­
position journals relate that England
sod ths United State, have beM nor­
nepted by sehornw to decs!re the income1
tax eoUeetor, to which a patriotic paper
tvp&amp;es, hstoM the greater neorarity for

that a cAifrirawr would hardly hook in­
to hi* batkoi. a* having bran recently
purchased at the Tuilano. auction, and
I*ride is a vice not ouly drcadfally
secured as aour.ain for Bonap*rti*t* tn mischievous in human society, but per-1
lisps u( ad other., tbo mot insspcrahle
The Academy, of moral and political bar to real inward improvement.
science* ha* held it* annual meeting to
De nut hr# iu hope with your arm*
distribute the swords for prim essay*— folded, fortune cmiles on those who
tho four first, on different .objects hav­ roll up their slruvo-, and put their
•boulders to tho wire*I.
ing boon carried off by tho same com­
A sror reosived in an honorable cans­
petitor—* young barrister. The cele­ is a far better better badge of nature s
brated Mignet. nuw very old, read a royalty than the jeweled scorn or garter
memoir on lard Brougham, dreeribing
him *• a compendium of all that was
..............................
The Frensh'
original
and able
most important objects of philooophy.
ImrioL- iu tho e-iurtrey of alluring him
half claim his lordship a* one of them­
That only can with propriety lie styl­ to speak for himselfi and the editor will
selves, remembering his demand to be
ed refinement which, by strengthening sea that wo don't cut him short either,
naturalised, which could not be granted the intellect, purifies tho manners.
' but giro him tho whole-length of hi*
as ho desired to remain an Englishman
Vsnlure not to tbo utmmt bound* of own tether. Ho ray* :
even lawful pleasure; the limits of good :| "Of Combing end Ifotaina wools there
and evil join.
It is a greater biosung to be censured
whan iaaoeent than to be praised when
uudeserving.
Pleasure is like a cordial—a little of
»o tho minister of Public Instruction. it is not injartoua, but too much de­
He has climbed e.ory round of tho stroys.
d.magogic ladder, and ia the sear and
It is difficult to persuade mnu tha!
yellow loaf admits bow office haa mete- the lore of virtue i* the_love of them-

to agitate, than to dircct,to criticsas oth­
ers, than to surpass or equal them. Ha
has been rewarded by tbo hate of hw
old party, and the contempt of conserv­
ative.. Yet tbo scheme of public edu­
cation that ho has proposed, ought to
redeem name of bis terrible nnpopulsri-

Jots are tho lower* dropjiod in our
)&gt;aih by the hand of i’rovidenec.
It is better to e Moorage what is right
than to punish what is wrong.
WoU-arranged time far the »u rest mark
□I a well-arranged mind.
The philanthropist lives not for him.olfi but far the |ro.-ld.
Blessed ere tbo rasrdfsl, for they
1 shall obtain m»rcy.
Nothing it troublesome that we will
do willingly.
• ’

Sem-Uc in September last was married
to a pretty cook ; and a friend of his
inttoduord her husband to the tailor.
jcwsHsr, Am, who supplied what waa
required. The wedding breakfast cost
400 frs, and ine udeJ thirty invitatkins ;
when die f^r.
JUUU, arrived,
the bridsg.oom took the botel-kaepor
asids, and told him ho had no money.
which led to tbo b.idal party being
marched off to tbo polioo-statkn. The
amount uf tho bill waa mads up during
the night, and tho Kuosta wars liberat­
ed. Tho tailor next morning called and
received beck liis oods, so did the boot-

£r»- trade, while wo look on stupidly
amljrac, a barrier on all import., by
imposing tariff laws which the Pilgrim
Fathers would w, tolerate twenty four
hours, yet tho Michigan Ferawr think*
this nil right, and forri*. us iu it* fast
i&gt;sue for advocating/rw tnuir in wool.
"But tho Ftrattr fails to meet :h»
‘iaauc* hr evasive language Tboqustiocia:' ‘Is it better for ffir i i.terra* of
tbo Amoricna people to doeo their mills
for tho m xi six months fat want of wool

longer 1’ Tbsre k un west in tho coun­
try notr, and it mil taka Awo years to
grow anything like a twodhird-v crop to
run our mills with any degree of windty. A good many srooten raflls sroited
tbo country are about otoppisg, and
toveral hero nlrcodv ‘shut down* for
want at cheep or even dear wool, fo il
edvisablofor others to do Ek.wire f Tlui
in th* point and not what thotolf-rtnekrated wool convention did or raid al
SyisMsea fortnight ego. In that aaM-mblago there wore few poswMia prs.ent who were not rouiroUea by aolfish
motive*, and honor, they voted to let the

•inHaaiioc. The wish fete subject all |
income* fiom 1,600 tn. upwards to •
three parasol tak ■, ths thia end at ths '
tou fact of tho matter ia, ths prera:
tariff impueto .a saach greater barrier
on tbo xuiill uulU of tho country than
itdoo.au largo oneo U" th. Paoific.

Huirilk

KfflLffl V1KHA BBE'
of saimalcul®."

If Parisians had but j

known thia oarfcsr, they could at all J
■rents have lad a variety ia tliair stage I
rattrau.the mJ W, „.ta»Je sait is ‘
tire va u. of saad must .611 b. Ufi to ,

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iktiqmHtrat|aimtr.

wns ineoq rwelcd. the tl-ca Township cf
Hasting, (whtok. of wttMb toffimfod
the pi—eat city) raised a bt]l&amp;liMM*t

, ia*d bevond th* sum of oaa lraadr*4
1 thuosaad dollars for tbo full rompkrtsou
of raid bulldrag: Frw. f. That no
money* hereby appropria:-! shall be
Kur aptilied for th" puipuee until a
title to th &gt; tend far the site of such
building ehail be vweted ta Ute United
Htatra. and until th. Stat, uf Michigan
shell ntao duly rateare aad relinquish to
the United States the right to tax. or iu
any wav to a—an. said ata or the prop
th* county, ia invited. We do not arty of th* United State* that -ay be
putHah it ia th* inter—&lt; of nay candi­ thereon denar the tun* that Ute Ubito.
date, or ia opposition ta th* nomination
of any particular candidate, t*t because
w* deem its oonch—too* rweeoaabta, and

those who deprecate aay discussion of
thia queetioc - who bebevwe the Dumoeretic party to1 dead, end that General
Grant is already the recognised Republi­
can oanflidat*. with a certainty of being
r* sleeted. But w* ar* not of that
number We know th* oqwr-rebel
eiasneut cf the opposition hereabouts i*
lively and hard st work looking after
tbo minor office*, and arraaging for a
deeperete fight against tho iw-efertxm
ot Preeident Grant, by any means that
pointe toward sucre— Wo know that

ro-nomtaatam of President Grant, that
with u* the party is for from beings
unit ta hie favor, and that there are oth

ia edvataw of th* muting of th* Cbaventiun, to aaaum* th* qnertion of tb*
nominee set Jed, and all discuasion
c'uead, aad that every oaa rebelling,
against that/- nut be rood out of th*
party, ■* aurh a coarse would tend di­
rectly to tb* defeat of th* candidate at!

psfocapaliy kindled by the Bnti* h im­,
porters of Liverpool and Turk's stea lI
Salt; but they anwilltagly rooe.v* aid।
from tb* owners of the groat Canadiai
Salt F—Id. There tea rosy targe Sal
manufacture at Goderich, un Lake lie
ron, and at eeversl g-unfa on th* line o&gt;1
'

ia to b* called la Miesoun to put tha
boll ta motioc. Tb* Third party w 31
bar* but one plank in its pl—form It

of stoney to parches* a Cemetery for tdic man wbo has c Large of th* arith­
then—sod benefit ol th^-oplauf tho metic dstwrtmi-utof our esteemed ootamperarv its* H'rrU It s* always w*U to
Towmhip; that the money waa nieed
by a tax levied on the proiarty of th*
township t that it wa* pfoo-I U the ayiwlqg tha. tuoeeak jydl’vw1 aitnatax&gt;.
hands of a cxxnmittee, with instruction, We ma, not succeed in what we at*
to perches* tho grounds for tbo p.-.iple
Of the |Township; that mid oommitts* dent, or wl&gt;o will not, but we think wu
lid purcbiuo them, bat that, instead of con satisfy all candid reader* that the
taking the deed ia the name of the eldest will be a ctoen one, and that inTownship, or — Inut far tho Townaliiu
they actually took it in th«r own nau.s,
okseWy and witfort yua^fartieo, makiur
•.bemselvM tho bunafidv uwnom of the
property, that th»y then put a tanrtgagu
•a the property tn raue mnnoy an J to
filacw th* title etill further froai tbo pro.4* who paid for it, and who WO U K i
wrding to every jvinripl* of right and
uetice. and that th*y hav* for a long
.tin* been engaged in telling lota, in eaid
.’ometcry, patting th* purchate moncr
□to their town pocket* inetead of plac­
ing it in the Tounehip and city trvoeury
where it rightfolly bvlong*.
Are the* । thing* **.t And if *o, do
th* i*in&gt; of the Townahip and City iatend to submit toil? We aak simply
for information on th* (object, (opposing
.hat yon ar* familiar with tl&gt;* tact* in
the cos*. Picas* auawar.N-It i* right
that the people who paid tlie tax should
know what hu been duo* with tbeir
money, whether it ha* been used for
their own Interests, or th* interest! of a

i ion* submitted by "Many Tax-payers**
ar* of th* utmost importance to th*
people of tb* City and Townahip of
Hastings. *»d *» many of th* people
believe there hat been aa egregio-rs
wrong committed by th* committee who
, had this matter in charg-i. aad who for
ooasitersbl* part of tb* time acted in
the name of th* Township without th*
slightest authority, Av th* record* attest,
and a* thaw* wrong* should be most
on the freo-bet in oar Tariff, ie simply s I
demand that the Americs-s sheU tegie iLorvnghly ventilated. we respectfully
tale theroeelrrs out of their present ludependene* of for—gn Salt atoul destroy u hi* Honur, the Mayur. w!m we believe
the vast mterevti embarked in the Bali is conversant with the fact* in th* ease,
Lurias— ia New York, Michigan. Ohio.
wa* a member of the committee, and
Jtadiaaa, and 'ia a large part ef Kaatocky and Virginia, and shall give to the wbo eqyfa to be able to give the public
the information sought to be obtained
by many Tax-payers

win be a grand sucee—; and he particulariyroUm upon the boh uf th* Yri*-w|
sod Rone* Gr—tey aa tb* groat event |
which is to throw ounaternatfoa into the I

NINTH ANNUAL DI-STP.IBCTIOS

id it* bad edbsto haw beaa the betrayal
of th* "triends of the administration"
into tkedelurion that if they cun beat
their sa—its st* oa th* great questions.
U ho gwro Grant hi* b—eat Ung

l*r» fr .m 300 in Jievudn U&gt; 47,000 in
Niseeari. Tho— indicated aa "Republi-.
can," ranged ta round no—ben from 1
1600 in Coeneaticut io 88,000 in Him I
chuvtt*. Tb* whole vote coat wa* over i
5,500(000, aad th* aggregate Repuldicun me ority about 40.U00. It will be
seen that, could these figure* be taken
a* a —liable guide, the Repabbesa eeu-1
aidat* wo rid. out of th* whoi* number
of 847 e ertursl votes, receive a m^oiitt
of eaty —ven But if we *u|poeo that
either South Carolina. Arkanaaa, Cue
| trsetiveno**[2}—freeh, *weMand hfoom- u*rf.eut, Louirians, New Jersey, or
i tag child-fee**, [3] executed with true 1 Cxhficaia will ra— it* rote sgrinet the
I French skill [4] We have rarely seen csulsfote of U.e Republican |—rty, to
1 mythic g prettier than the two pietaros, i^qioai-ut noukl hav* a clear majority
1 utter th* apportionment, th* iton t*
ehich, (5] both in color aad sentiment, U* wnuld snow a Democratic majority
are really beautiful (6)—worthy of a I

I

column which ar* freighted with a groat
varietv of practical, trustworthy hint*,
that must b* of greet utility to every
read—, whether Uviag in Chy. ViKsg*.
! ot C-vnrtry. It n dawn cn all ebssne
end humbag*, end its showing up tit
tb— is afone worth al! its cost. Every
uno haring net already done — will d*
well te provida himsell aad family with
die journal for th* pmem- .wer Tsvma,
8L&amp;U; four anp-j for efi. Orung*
‘ Jndd « Co.. I’nblish-r*, 24.'i Broedwto,

. New Y—fit.

i ported to th* Senate w»U be adapted. It I
cootiuMa tb* jir—*nt number of em-1
i bersa: the Netioaal Hou— of Raproeen-1
I tatives adding aad reducing to come-1
y*ud wwhtte* etaagw-ter pu|iM Hfll-'
a-liaison. It is not murdered beat to
eat a preoedent of Laenteaiag tha number |
which ■ alrvady sufficiently larw* aad
unwieldy, white apporUxiiag »[”-«-

12 ar 25 T they drat tne course firn to­
st tbo next election. Th* Sa» savi b"
hs* 25 ' relations- la uffio* ; th* Ft—
demjostrate* that he ha* only IA *ad
Th* Report of th* Panini—inner of
two or throe of theta, appouitov* of An­ Patent* i« ready to*, dahtbutiia t* day
drew Johaaua. and forthwith conclude*,
It eontaim a large easiunt of general
this being true, that he i* euro to be tb*
poupte'e choice Relying, too, oa the
•ffact uf th*ec small triumphs on ths of th* office, and will b* wry interrotiac;
popul— mind, hi* enrapamoc* ia Oja- more eq than prerious tepurte of the
gro— think they may vmtui* to uppo** same cnaract—• It will qantaia a
inwebgatioo into tb* uraditaia ol the
i iril tervice, on the avowed ground that synopsis lately mad* by C em —fliir
tlie roeuh might damage hi* pro^weta.
end bis iiew-petxr* vvea gu to far a* to
lake Ito- New York Cuitum Huoee unler their wing end vioknfly deUoaotetbe parvus* who sought to aqsae the Jedanun City yaa^srday and by errorri
iniquitxa uf that Mtahrahlueut test win- |
iugeaaw* seeeluluM obow to Um roesuoiag Republican h-&gt;w roatempfibto a
tbtag is that oouaervatieto whsM ieto—iy
to bar. ar escrod rights, eternal principle*
o. religion end t&amp;vrala which ought to
bo abov* price, for the daur Uopo of get­
ting puww. They speak af a foyal erif-

i in Canada, eo' abundant and cheap i&lt;
We repeal free discussion must be
fuel there, aad so vast aad to rich is it*
permitted and affirm that il oaaaot be deposit of Balt, that competition with il
chocked dcwn, and th* raiht to diarua ia the Lake ports by our Bali will L
may a* well b* concedeI at once, for ■imply impossible Our bctoriei would
eoaosded or act tb* right will be oxar- be shut up. Then what prices would
ws have to pay for Caandiaa, Liverpool.
teeed. The** te nothing Oiatoyal to a
party ia feuly dtacn—ing the claims of
rival candidates for a nomination for noy
office, oe the contrary such dteeuarion if i ,Olean* effort* to prowl* riots, eeearv
■xnducted m a spirit of candor w ill tend martial law, overturn th* Stat* Gowra
to unit* and *trvngthea th* organimtion, meat and th* Ek*, hav* brsu crushed,
aad render tb* election of the candidate 1 it i* pertinent to inquire how muel
place in rartly home* p J. Uahke nib*
longer tha National Government is to b«
pictei—ou! of ten that coet a good deal
di«gr*ced by such offices a* Meeam
more, one can look at them day after
Caeay an-l Packard. It is quite poeiu
lay and not tiro *f them (5). We have '
bl* that in the hurly-burly of tn* lair
jlten stopped amid the bustle of llroariexcitement they have been accused oi
way to look at ’hem, aad nev«r with-I
some things of which they ar* not guil­
out feeling happier and better (7J
ITth inst, in the abaeace of the Editor, ty- Il s* poeable that in some othei
They cannot fail tn plena - - '
in sttacdeoc* on the Grand Lodge I. 0.' thing* there hav* beta jurtiheationa foi
art or children [8].
0. F., at Grand Rapids, a tetter from lh*ir conduct. Ent *nough is —tablidi
-------... [2] Evening ।
our Washington Ccrtvwpandeut. was
,-------- [3] Aldine, N. Y. [4J
publsebed rontoimng sa attack oa lh« ly inexcusable eno igh tc warrant th. ipringfield Ri-publicsn. [5] Advance,
personal end political integrity of Sena­ forwarding of their dismissal ly tele­ . uieagu. («] Harper’s Weekly, K Y.
tor Trumbull, and to which our atten­ graph Mallei, at cnemim al th* I*resi- [71 lUuvrroted ChrUira Weekly. N. Y.
tion waa not called until after the puUi- dent Will not be elow to n*v that eueb a] Chnsuau *1 Week. N. Y.
A rabacriber write* to the paUuhdismueal is delr'ynl because oneaf the
Wo tak* thia first occasion to say, that
had the letter passed under oar person­
al observation w* should st once, have
arighb -r ot mine bought tb* earn*
stricken out that portion af it. We to­
Chromo* ta New York a few rooutbi
Mr—tserr: —Governor Powers' toe—- igu, *nd paid ten dollars for them.
wbo ia tonoag our warmest trisada, and eg* to the legislator ot Mierimippi *x- Pleas* acropt my thank* for than."
The Agent for tb* CknMao rafea, is
who has ofti—11 dons m great service , bibit* quite a autiafi—tory rasdition *1
According to thia itatamant (ia which ।
ia tb* editorial dejiorUnenl of oar paper, affain ta that State. Th*, effort* to oow can vs—ing thi- Cite, and haa th*»- the porinou aesigned New J sc—y xiay ,
to in language ranch tern severe con - j establish school* hare bora sncceeoful. Chramosoc exhibition.
b* objected Io), It will be sera that the
rosultinx in the opening of 3.W0, and
Republican candidate would roeeiva a
VaLcaau Enonsi *x* Axxamis majority of t»5 electoral vote*. But a
diatinetiy understood that w* not only tho emplovraenl of 8,300 teachers. The
Sxxne given away. Mr. N. P. Boyarglenc* at the table is enffirent to eoadisapprove of thia attack cm Senator total number of pnpilv in attendance in
rino* the candid that —vers! State* put
th* senior publisher of th* American I
Trumbull, bat believe all th* charges 1871, was M.000. The Governor does
down aa Republican can by no n—*a&gt;
j Stock Journal, while trewHog itr Eu-1
not believe in the erection of costl&gt;
b* rolled upon to cost a Republican elec­
school buildings at present, bat roeam- rop* th* past summer, was pertirulary | toral vote in 1872. *------------- mesds th*: the public money be largely
ditiowally £ri—. aad unworthy of the expended in th* oonsUuctioa of cheap
•Hghtaet credence. The whote pcblie Hfo school bouse*, and in th* employment
1
Moro beautiful, rnluaU* aad popular
of the Senator give* the te to any euch of a da— of teachers of high acquiro- for, imparted a targe quantity for gra­ New York, together with Carolina. Con- grusni the
aad Am* every year.
tuitous dlstfibatfou ameog ear fannm. aeeticol, and Locniana or South Caro
Tb* corp* it rdirurs and ooatntauur* i*
charge, aad wv do not propo— to allow mente. Nothing u now brard cf Ku
Enn, flrououiMe agaamt th* R^uUkan
Klux
bonds,
and
entire
tranquility
pro
­
Any
of
our
s-heesiben
wbo
may
wish
to
the use at eur columaa to di—rminete,
ves throujbotiit th* State. The Hon .wet it, will r.-ceive a small sempl* peek- candidate, hi* oppoorot would haw a smteeiv equalled by any other jourasl
ev—i second hanifed. aav each oooto—ptmajority of dew* al&gt;
'
“ in tbs world, white aa an illustrated
sgn fm by enduring stamp* to pay th* four laat named:
journal it ia nnsurpusaed ta intrimin mi­
(oatag*. Addre— N. P. Boyer * Co,
ne even .by tha higher prioad illustrated
Psrk
—
burg.
Chester
Co..
Penn.
They
rnrreapoodeati may eay, we meet deadpapers, lx not only eoatrim much that
will s&gt;»&gt; send cample psckeg—i of Ches­
edly condemn any each uwarraated
u practical and tnrtroetiro. but a very
ter County Hammn h Corn. Imported
elan oa our abiert Btatesn—n, far any
high urdwot light reading for the firoWhite Rurway Oats, and Alrik* Clover
oaa**, and mere listen Dy b—soaa, in
Nsw Mxxrru —The Legislative trouble
romaoa with hoete *f the people who ia New Mjxioo ha* Un settled -tie if wanted, thov eoat out ovtr 100.000
day* to eonvvy information, and moral
dnewsrvtagly vote lb* Rrpebhcaa ticks’ fectorily, but VI oasnot help thinking
truths aad —aliments, ia tb* forte ol
stones, that •v.-n uxae popular lectur­
that there waa danger that the dedaiou
er. h*r* adopted this styte of add rev ’
might have bran tee* aoeeptabl* if parti■an sonstderetiou! had entered into tl.e Bright, heontiful, and ch—ry, with th*
vigor af youth and th* wisdom of age,
com** th* £rwl nomberoftii* XXXIst
that i apers filled with *****tioual
Annual Volume of th* American Agri। novela and oacitiag. tzaaby stnS have a
rulturirt, being upon it* p*g*a fifty i**&gt;dc circulaUon. To tor*.toll this taste,
42 etertora) vwtsa from the Repubiimn
rotectfUStaav*. 140. Makiagasnw
nwMnding deduction of 02 aa amountI
of the sixteen States in which the Demue
racy hail majcrittaa, we have left 143, a'
■qsrinraf three electoral vote* forth*I
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wav oftfainkinj, hM^nutaSgim. to th*
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etreugeat Repnbti—n ue^idate ia MisMsi, and it do** not believ* that «ay
man would be as strong as Grant 1*
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J. W —Geo. Simpson.
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in the orpin. which itood within two
feet of the Led ro m door where him*»lf and wife war* sleeping. During
th* night some person *ntered th* houst.lrougb (he kitchra window, abotracted
the « allot from the organ, aud left the
bouse without disturbing the sleeper*,
jwssing out through the kitchen door
which he unlocked, and closed after
him The pocket book was found about
a half mil* from the bouse, on tha track
acros* the field, which the robber made

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of-hi* natural ability.. va»t knowledge
and extenriro ob*arratioa, believ** any
such nonasnas. Hi*
Mrosstia*—all the Railroads in America
have eoM Ira. than »2,lt)0,OW,000 and
that thb sum invented in Railroads is
earning 1400,000,000 b simply prepo*SOLD IX HASTINGS.
troua Bui supposing it was, into bow
BY ACKLEY k SLADE. many mens hands does this money pose;
probably more titan a million, losing
the tcrr.bls muaey power of 8400 in tb*
hands of each man, as the result of
Rtilrood iuvratmenta |&gt;«r annum, and
। this wo venture io gums is ten times as
, much as the average dividends paid to sou, E*q , in Yankee Springs, on Fri­
sUxrkhoklsrs. And the balance falb in- day evening last Supper waa served
| to tho hands ot employees, a clan of and a good tune enjoyed by all. A goodOasaeaviLU, Jan. 29th, 1872.
; a* energetic, efficient and thoroughly
Enrro* Banana—It being too cold to
manly and inlependeaf men na the ceipts of th* evening amounted to about
do anything else, I voncludod to spend
esith bears up, and who cannot b* Uted 130,00. A brief addrea* to the partor was
as tools by Mr. Fcoit, or any other man, made by Mr. W*lla Cramer, of Haatiags
ridorable tool up tha way th* mercury
either In UsinMsor in politic*, Mpecial- township, and responded to by Mr.
standing la*t prating at eight o'clock
ly the latter, an 1 on which depend* the
Gold. 1,09 3-4
8“ below xoro. and probably fully aa
I prosperity of tie rirantryre
tow thia morning, and yet, during the
Snug winter weather.
But suppose all ka said waa true tonight, tbo snow tell to thedcpth of three
The sun shine* to-day.
dxy. To-morrow one ut threw* men may
inches. Now it ot oourae, i* not sur­
SxsLL Bisixxm.—Stealing kc*l».
■di* a* one did tern than two weeks
prising to see the mercury so tow, but it
I
since,
aad
tha
immense
power
and
pol
­
Wo have about eight inches of snow.
i* surprising to see snow falling in such
Mercury at aero, at 7 o’clock this mor- I ronagn he now coutroUs .will pas* into
quantitiei with the mercury at that point
. th* hand* of hundreds of other nun eom-sjamdent whose first letter appears
Nxwithstanding the severity of tho
froth from tho people, and no one of this week. We shall expect one every
weather, men and team* sre quite bugj
whom, be he ever so talented, will bo ocher week, or there about*, during tho
bore to-day, hauling log* tu mill, and
able to make uf himself a Railroad comming Spring and Bummer, aad can
Wetl spoken of—Mr*. Hale'* ronalaj bringing tu mill their grist*.
I Magnate until the sands of age shall aaauro all of a treat wbo give thaw let•art on Tueeday evening.
We all feel quite proud of th* work
corer his brow with silver and the king
being done at ou Orangeville Mills, as
Tira Circuit Court will cunreue on, i of terror* be almoM ready to claim him
both grist and saw-miB are beiag crowd­
Monday next, with a large calender.
a* hi* own And on hi* decease, other
Rameraber the Firemans' meeting on hundred still fresh from ths people shall in Nashville, one day last week, after ed to tbrir utmost capacity. By the by.
Mr. Editor, to-day I noticed upon the
Friday evening.
spring up to claim the place* made va­ a short illnees, and wa* buried in thii
City ou Saturday last. Mr P. was one logway ot the saw mill, I believe the
Charley, whore is the report of the cant by him. And thus generation after
largest oak lug I ever saw. It ia to bo
oldest
rosioauta
at
:hi*
place.
generation
shall
pas*
away
aud
with
Council procerfing* on Monday evensawed into railroad tics, being but niue
each, will p*s* into new band* tho powfeet long, but meeanring five and a hall
You wfll always hoar mtn .ho know I "" “,&lt;1
»&gt;»•« "“J
&gt;-•-«
feet through at tho largest rad. That
what to eat and how to dine, calling for . ««“Dd henro there can be no
for a white oak, and oooaidning that it
the Halford Table Sauce at all the beet I POMjbU d«nr" uf «ny toch accumulagrew ua the pour Orangeville sand, is to
' tion of money power tn the hands of
**y the tea*t. quite a sapling. The tree
any man or visas of men u shall in the*
made six lug*, eseh nine feet Jung, and
Ta* I'xssarTxxtAS Social will be en­
bast endangm- tha right*, Hbertfea or
the top end of th* smal set leg ia over
tertained on Wednesday ere ci ng of next
best intereats of the people, through any
two feet through I do Mt speak of
week by Mr*. Willard liar* The ;»ibcombination of Railroad capital.
this tree, thinking it tbolargoM oak tree
Hc are cordially invited.
Take .he** Carts into eoamdaration.
in the r&lt; uaby, but tho largeat I ever
The Baaxn office has better fkcili- and then remember that our raurofcla
are the life and dependence of bn*in*es,
the greatest power for the promo turn of
ity, although tha cases sre few, and are
industry, and the greatest eirdiaor of
sucreasfuliv treated by our rsry eMcient
Urn «gw. and wo repeat the qnestion,
M. D, H. Q Turner
“to wbat eed" waa thia unmerited attack
One of oar townvmep, E. R. Clark,
Mr*. Horton M. Coleman, widow of the
cf the Pret, in the midM at a Tempore
about five weeks ago, in the pinery, got
Lite H. M. Cotoman of JohaMown. was
a.".re Lecture with which it could not
the toe. smashed on one of his fi-et, and
held st the reeideoe. uf Hiram Coto­
by any (xHailil* maans have tho lea.t
two at them had to be amputated, and
man, Esq, of Johastnwa, oa the 23d
connection, unlaar it waa bb purpose to
t fear* are entertained, 1 un lonland, that
feat The receipt* were torn* 8100, in­
•pita somebody for some perrons) purhr may yet toes hi* foot Had th* toes
clading * valuable aa»y chair, th* gift
boon amputated at none, there probably
of Bedford Lodge No. Ml F. 1 M.
would have barn no danger of tha lose
The nsearion waa one of real interest
■ ef h» foot, audit b pouibto, the foot
and pleasure to the 128 psrticipjatr.and
may yet be saved, though fears are a­
the donation liberal, and truly appreci- tortained to the oontrary
.
; We have but a »iuatl amouut of lawCharite 8. Smith, N. 0.

LaM rf Letters remaining ia the Pom
office. Jam 80; h, 1872.
CallMa Brant, J. H. Cabing, Olive
Churchill, Mm Dill Elkenton, Bea Ful­
ler. Braart Faller. Edward Heating*.
Men Jntdou, Augusta Myara, wTM.
Weedham, Margret I’erkiaa, ITiylura

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Brother," “ Waiting till tbo Roeper
Grtnr*," It will be Sum-ner Time by
end by,” "Has Father been here."
The benediction was pronounced by
the Lodge Chaplain, Bev. 0.1. Deyo,
after which the company rejwired to the
dining kail where a sumptuous sujiper
was prepared consisting of oyster*, tur­
key, and other catablra which M»v //..(
uf tho Leonard Hmiae Is accustomed io
provide
Mr. Editor, this pleasant entertain­
ment wili long be remembered a* a
bright spot in ths history of ou Broth-

Geo. H. Brooke, V. G.
Nowton J. Bronson, Secretary.
David B. Oouk, F. &amp;
Wm. T. Eastman, Tree surer.
Earl B. Brown, O. G.
Gee. H. MaOellan, W.
to u*. that wo may place them befca*
Jacob Mauso, B. 8. to N. G.
our ruifcn, knowing a* we dothstsaA
Benj. Cote, L. 8. to N. G
action on thrir part well de much totraid
Geo. M. Dewey, B. 8. to V. G.
W. H. Holmes, L. 8. to V. G
J. L. Steed. G
Samuel Power*, L G.
P. Smith, B. 8. 8.
Wm. Newman, L. 8. &amp;
Brother, P. Grand., D. B. Cbok and
Mito L. Wilteune, Repreeewtai re* to
tha Grand Ledge. P. G. Geo. M. Dewey,
D-D. G M. Perhap. it my MX bo
Mtoeato Mate tbat thb Lodge b pro.- w
w
(wring, and doing it* f*H share of the
I have nothing wr
hmruuuttrim work of th* onlr-r
wxoept that than, is

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a pleasant rapes t al the Lrocanl House.
The exarela** were opened with praver
by Bar. Geo. Taylor, tumor Grand
Chaplain ot thi* State. A beautiful

odom of the Grand Enounpaent for
the ensuing year :
.
Grand PMrMral—L. C. Tilton, of Hflsdate.
Grand JEsyA .Pritef—A. Furgeson, of

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8. D.—B. F. Brnwlds.
mar, of Jaeksoa ; (for varanry) Ouonre
J. D.—J)v. C. 8. Wiekhsm.
Dsaa,cf Detroit.
Tyler— A. Stanton.
The Grand Lsdgc uf the L 0. 0. F.
Following th* instalatian •&gt;•
of thia State elected their offlicrs for the
audiapreaaare epeecbea ware made Ly
ensuing year also, aa follows:
Bev. C. B. Ellis, Rov. Q I. Deyo, end
M. JT. Q. Jf.-V. H. Bankin, Flint.
" — - Af —Tlioa E. Doughty, IUe. Geo. Taylor of Ana Arbor. The
remark* by the above named gentlemen
were characterised by dwelling on the
religiuu*. moral and charitable tendenrieoof Masonry. Tho fraternity were
much ptossed with tho visit of Rev. Mr.
Taylor. He is an old and staunch Meten—one who has ■tdto* l&gt;een tried aad
that the vast amount of good he had
lb* M. W. Grand Mader mad* the willing to be tried again.” In hi* speech
dona fur th* people throngh the agency
he related some of his experience, and
fallowing appointment
of hie Railnwds wna patent io svvry
in his quaint rtvle answers! many ob­
Gri. J&amp;rUsJ-Chas. KaUy-, Eaton.
man in hi* audience, and would be roGri Clepfeiw—Geo. Taylor, Ann Kt- jections to tho hMtitutMu. which tho un­
। s ated, eras on a Sabbath evening in a |
informed prefer against 11.
' Christian chureh, anywhere on th* soil
Gri. Gatriito P. 0 Bud Kewaunee.
Mr. Taylor in his remark* used a two
Gri. HtruU-J. 0. Me ick Detroit
, ol th£; State, and thsMhird be probably
edged sword, thus while bo cut* off tb*
in the excitemeat of the occa- i The Giaad Lodge will Lo'd its next objection* of the uninitiated, be probe*
Annual rfaeaiou in East Hapnaw, in to the hearts of those who are number*
i Now to what end waa thia tirade • Febuary, 1873.
in/srw, but are destitute of the ewntia!
IHd the speaker know that thia pe«(l*
elemotta or ‘■ii^ht in Ma»onry."
IL.sixxr.—W. learn that th* Treasurer
were straining every nerve Io build a
railroad through thia county, an J seek of Johnstown war robbed of some tlx appropriate music by Mr. and Mr* Lee,
hundred dollar*, on Tu eday night the
and Mr* G. X Truman, conaiuing of
—th in*t. Il aeerus that on retiring ns
pieces entitled—“The Mystic Tie,"
placed his wallett containing tha money

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country. as next to the Liquor trafflc,t!u&gt;
groat evil of the age, and proposed to
open upon than* with all hb terrible in­
vective * pereqpal wariare. II* said
i .at on the thumb and four finger* of
Id* 1*0 hand ha could count the five
nt -a who own and contrail the sixty-one
thousand rail** of Railroad in this counby.
i— ot -UA ™ HOO.OOO
Wh) a year. That one of tbo fire waa
dead, inunhred. another almost gon*
with disease, leaving throe in whoso
hand* centered all tin* vast power,
which, more ckieoly than the web ol tho
spider around th* helplew in*ect, waa
weaving around th* American people
the web of destruction.
Ho was terribly *«rere on -Tutu Soott”
who, he said owned a railroad from New
York via Philadelphia, Chicago and
Omaha to Sen Francisco, with all the
vast army of employee*, each af whom
at tho nod at Scott would bow at hi* behaeta aad vote bit ticket, with tbo nt-

Samian in Grand Rapids during tbo
Ma. Kerma—On Tnaaday avowing,
peat week. Ths Fraternity b reported Jan 23d, tbo brother* of the Mystic Tie
M being in a most prosperous condition, and friewda of tha fraternity, including
*“4 largely iscroa*ing. O* Taaaday quite a number of ladbx, enjoyed quite

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Ptafnaerire, Pomanade* and Hair Oils.
Batahey A Co*t. Column.

8 O’CLOCK.
BOLD IN HASTINGS,
. BY ACKLEY A BLADE

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The Banne

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More Than 500 Bdriiaut Article.

MOORE'S
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NEARLY 100 (XiMPLBTED STORIES

FARM AND FIRESIDE WEEKLY.

ABLEST LIVING AUTHORS.

true facta ta retaitan to ttre aupjdy o.:
wool are that owing to rerteta causes
which ore well known, there is a scarci­
ty t&gt; wen) is otlurr wonl-growiss BoUta It .ide* our OSS, and ini. seartatr
ha* ariaeu from the same tames s which
hare aCfoitod wool-growing ta the Uuit-

Tbs &lt;tae*ew, AflsK sms! vslaaM* sat st*Mut« li&lt;i.iu-« m ib. Kilo taw &gt;.r.nd.

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oub naoAnjSrr'cATA^Suia ran i.n

JOHN

condition of the wool inters* happened
to bo felt sevoreiv. but H is only a. teinixwnry check, andon* that will bo cured

H.

WENDEI

PETERS’
MUSICAL ^LIBRARY,
FIFTEEN VOLUMkS “FILED WITH

Wool is irsrro in thu United States tacaure the flocks bare b«n roduood.
Wool is scene in other ermutriw from
the semi- reure. And why ? Because
tho over production had msde juices so
tow that it did not pay to grow wool

VOCAL COUECWNS.

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wo deny tho “issu*'1 mad* by tho Atare«*! *s having any exfotence, because,
were tho tariff removed to-morrow, with
the scarcity of wool that exists abroad.

SST'&amp;S’

u wul *M luuaMl at «*M IiniiiL k
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•• ■!&gt; w bwskr .W'».ae4 ia Batartar. !
iMtioev. rimiaah.'MR-

MORTOAOE 8ALR

tariff; and the "small woolen mills" for
wham such a pitiful lament is set uji. ।
would be no better off than they are I
now. In tact they would Be won* off'
lt.W AmI nfH.lb...
iu every reaped. And this coosidern-. -••1
&lt;rL.ll«.*e -lU*Uwr -&lt; A*.ml. liinolal
tion brings us to tha true wear.
r»«#nl*l I'taatK tunatod Ik.
Wo daim that tbo ■•tauc" tarolv.d I MO«T ELEGANT ndlKALCUUOMOI
iuuet I. UI&lt; uiaBlrr. A nev. |«iw
in the question whether tho tariff on , •Vi
r.rei*t; muM, ymt-Jwld. ■* w„i *l Tta;
•lie tner.cu entauivk. iwnM •* C«i.l««&gt;
AMnes
' UB1GC1H a UBUTHKK.

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&lt;W«*rtT7. sad Cim
Hutt rnntr.-Ill ui&gt;

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tmu^tneopaWS

i'aIext

inss,
I $5,000 each

in

Greenbacks I

TO STHL ENGRAVINGS
tixTCO would iqimodiatrlr arise such a
d -inand for the sbrofration of al! tariff,
on labrics from au indignant population
a. would open the ports at oure to all!

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and sagacious enough to forseee this re- I M&gt;*
salt ap auro to be the sequel to tta«uc-,'
cere of their alteks ou. the wool-grow­
ing intoresta They would sap tbo tastions to gain access to tbo citadel, and
tbo “small mills" should boar the warn­
ing of tho Roman pool in mind :

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Alii, m x-gsts ■*-&gt;•
at llws IM*. Lm

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Shim ail le

The wool-grower, dwnot naff that fh."

•j’KSiS

ply places them en au equality with for­
eign wool-growers. The complaint of
the Ataassiiif ia (tat tho tariff has not
had tbo effect of Itaratang the produc­
tion of wool, but this is an error. The
S-.'S&gt;'u3,&amp;£r‘^’Si

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markets of the East, but ws ba*e nerer
sera any evidmop that it had any taaowl••dgv of wool-growing or any sympathy
with its intnreis. W» point to din two
State, of Ohio s»d Mwhignto wbmb
have in the last ten years more 'ffion
double ttair production of wool uudi-r
the isfluenre of the tariff. Bonn- yaare
they did uwre than this, but then the
lands Wamo owr-sluckcd.' and tho
flocks tad to be rodeoed in number.

The American Washer!
PRICE. ©5.50.

OfflJESr
$57^0

Must tiuitabk' far tbo Far-uly,
Most Valuable lor tho Ktudoot. ’
Mo,: lustruetire for the^Teaetar.
Meet Approjiriate for tho Child,
Must Useful for the Minister,
Moot Icivresttag Gir tho Fanner.

Cancers, Tumors. Ulcers.

D"

Urtnm, we sytnj-nthiro with it follr,
Urtthrti that 'lore not finish u» with n
reaaoa to ask for an abrogation of the
tariff; oa the rontrery it furnishi-« u. '
with reason for demanding that it shall i
be cantumed. and Iheefibetaf the tariff I
oa foreign wool is no whan MUr folly I
-rcmpliSrd than it has been by the in- |
creese of tta production In OiifoAiia.

Most Elegant for I tee Parlor,
Moat Protitable foe tbo btady.

Better than sewed Boots and
Shoes arc
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TABLE SAUCE,
TSE IUT SUCE AS. SELIM
“tavern! parties from Michigan, Ohio.
Mas—chuseH;, and Californin, hav.

Ritar ta UT wsrt sf «be wsr&lt;4
FOR FAMILY USE.

15.50.

BLOOD PDiffUR.

ring the past six mouths no leas than

iT’vSidTmS'ta
breeding Our 'Jural now is for wool
and not for b’lw.il."
Here it will ta soon are development.

This woodvrflsl vogeubfo rvatonitivw

ia the sbaet-aaabor of tta feeble end de-

Dr. Crook’s WineofTar.
j.
io yeaiis

bihtatod. As a tame and

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THEMANUFACTUIEM OF THE
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Public* Teat

DR. CROOK'S

I every ether rihautant. Ia all climates.
; tropical temperate ar frigid, it acta as a
’ specific in erory specie, of disorder

“ PROVIDENCE.”

Now.

WINE

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Pe?n.eL

A URKAT IMPMOVKURKT

OYEB AU »THU WIIMEit.

i which undermines the bodily sireogth 1
’ and breaks down the animal spirits.

w«^*hta|&gt; wei^abmtt fire pounds

co—to |3. If arid al the rate it
—M be if the tariff were &lt; iAe
ahead would be worth oafeM Thia
.enewof .datarp. taedZmata
by any means make ta* wtafe ditferenra,
tbo benefit cf the ta^fLdnk doto ta

I'HOBATEURULR

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NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

vaine » whatever pnee the foreign vaoel
•vuld tan, « to ufcul 25 or 3U? Nt*

JOHX £. POTTER $ CO.
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The Banner Company.

VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 7. 1872.

NO. 41.

Ciffc

frd

Wfisat Growers. Bred for Toureslvra!

net asod fo, him. And yet it was un­
pleasant to be without money; to be in
thatgrsat city, where there was so much
foe ammsmsot and profit, without even
a penny to purchase a moment of enjoy-

BOSTON CASH STOBE!

IN HARRY CQUNTY.

There is no crop ia which tho farmam of Michigan are mare interested
than tlw wheat crop. The prices which
they are to reeeiy* depend entirely on
tlx foreign demnnd. Good cvjpe and
an eh—dyt supply in who*.t-growing
ojuntrias drive American wheat oct of
the English market*. Tho Eaglich con­
sumption makes the market for wheat
all over the world. Great Britian i* tho
only country that uses more breadstuff*
Ilian she raises.
Sometimes Franco
does not grow a full crop, butehsi*
more often an axporter than an importer.
Bhe i» oftener a seller than a burer.—
Tho population Bf all other European
natima live on such coarse grains, and
mot! in such a degvee-to vegetables.

which I have neon my companions en­
joying. For w wks together I hare been
without a penny in mv pocket, and at
such tones I have fell much shame in
visw of my eximm* poverty. My fath­
er has given me two dollars—one wh*«i
bo left mo Lm, and ono when he come
to visit mo. But what was that? Near­
ly all of it went foe small arfirira I ah-1
■dully needed. Lectures, eonoerta, and I
।
various other kinds of healthy entertain- j
monte were visited by my companions, ।
but I could not go. At length the fatal
knowledge was mine that others of my
station had monnv for such things—
money that they look from thairean‘Can't? Why not!”
ploTsr* without’leave. I pandered up­
‘ Why to tell the plain truth, Jim. 1 on it long and deeply, and in pondering
raa’t got tho money."
I was lost. Yesterday 1 took two—dal- |
‘ Fooh I Conte along. I'll pay the lara"
it"
Hero the poor boy bunt into tear* ; jI tai iaveotod in' this, trade, When wo
‘But I du not wish to run in debt, bnt tho merchant said not a word: la i eonsidcr that seventy millions of buslmU
&gt;, for I mar never pay you."
uf wheat have to bo provided and tran*■ray me! Who talked about payture of net Lwsto^lit,iU1’ bMdZJd^d
it, and a port uf it I used last night; but
O, I want no non such hours of agony serentv r.iilhons of dollars, we have
I each as 1 have paeeod since that tme. . tone idea of ths magnitada of the iasuch a
Here ia a dollar and a half) sir. Take it, ■WHtmrat, and Low completely
_ ______ .___ .LMARK BtTBSBLL.
and when I g*t home I will send you 1
the rmt O, let mtyp, f&lt;g J dutnot stay j। grain trade of all other coaafrtaa.
where temptation haunts me. Away ia I1 A circular recently published, and
the solitude of my father's farm I shall t• which haa just reached na from Mark
not want the tnoutr I cannot have Ism, gives u* some very interesting mYou may say that 1 have bad exper- , formatJon relative to the proapeets of
tenon; but alas I that experience only wheat in Earopo. Tho firm which eub,-IL- _— ik.t _k.‘U V --- *_._ . &gt;1_
lirites the circular is that st Mnren.
Tliomn* Carr A Co., vf itaatuck, and it
long for what 1 cannot ]xn**qs White, ia an* anneal publication got up to ad­
I hare »uU and dcrirc* the wish must\ vise their oorrvepondeats.
\
not k»k upon the preeent
be present to gratify them. Ul m»ro;
enditem of the trade an very nromiamg
but oh. tel! there. not toy shame !”
The boy stopped and bowed hi.. head. for. high leioos in Great Italian. The
Mr. Benjsmia Goodvia took kin sU Hc fancied U had a noble influence upou son to the groat city, far h&lt; bad ob­ I on him, and that it awoke a more gon- The merchant gaaed upon him io sitonev,.I large stocks of grain which have boon
tained. as ho thought on excoltefit place aroua impulse hi his soul. But alas I and during that limo a variety of shade*, gathered since harvest, and much of
I which is y«t in store and undisposed of,
for his boy. It' was a situation ia tho how can a man or youth hoover pen- passed over hie countenance.
••Gilbert," ha eaid at length, ia a tow. are ronairiertd m putting a stop to all
■tore of- Mr. Audios PhaJpa.
Mr. nrrun, wilb an empty pocket-book alland tone, “you tnnet not leave me. Far । *[«&gt;Tilat&gt;un, and tho trade is regulated
I’helpe was ores, of the hmvieat mara few moaente I will forget tha differ­ entirely by the demand made by miDars
chaute ofthamM; a dealer in riotha of
thia time, James Baker was
all kinds, doeaiptiona,' gcudifiea and Gibert’s firm friend, as ths world goes. ' ence in our stations and epeak m foradmlysupph-. Ituronsidered that
wteat has now reached a maximum of
f—
—•—
quantities. H&lt;- was une of thewa exact, The latter told al! his secrets to Jim plainly a* you
H to IV ahiUiaga }&gt;cr quarter beyond the
aervuus mon who want no eecoud say in Baker, and in return he Lean! all hit I have been tn the
prices prevalent at Ihu muou of ordiUte way. It wan rear .aooa when Mr.
temptation was thrown in your way—«
Gouuwm oatorad ths merchant's counltemptation that should not be east in
the way of any person, much loss an in- dee ii probaHe that a decline ra.v bo
exporinnoxl youth.—Hin:o you have th* inraieutof theepening of the spring
Phelps, ha we had arranged, and I am
so nobly frank, 1 will k equally trade, saperially if Utocropent the oomsure you will find him punctual and
SO Forgive me the situation in which uig reason should be very promising.—
(ailliful.'*
■
I placed you, and tho port shall be for­ The wants of Great Britian, and of
" Ah. Master Gilbert; ahem-yes, I i
gotten. Until this moment 1 never kkunre particuUriy, ere coaaidered to
like his looks Hope he will prove all
thought eorioualy of thia subject; I have bees mweh exaggerated teat au­
you wish."
—
never rcalixof how direct was tho temp­ tumn, but nevertheless it is conceded
As tho mswcUat spoke m a matter of
tation thus plar-od before tho appcvnti- that the dudrioMy ia both couatrise is
tart aort ofi way, bo smiM kindly epea
oo* of our houses. But I axe it all now. larger than usual. The •.trouble has
tha boy, and then turning to tha paraat
I know that to a poor boy, who has no been that d» raleatafiods of French
he rwaraod:
But my father ia good if ho is poor."
ecuncmiste h-d tho grain buyers of Great
“ Have you found * a boarding place
“Of course U is," warmly replied
Britian wrong, far they Mid in supplies
Baker. ^That's where yon find your
nrtonly for their own no—fry, but also
good warm hearts, among tho port. ।
to supply tha waste of France- Now it
But don't yuu make tho store pay you ;
turn* out that Franco will not need these
“ Ah, that ia fortunate This great’ for taking rare of it ?*
sapplfos, and the owners have to rely
city is a bad place for Uys without? / “ No, Mr. Phdps P»ys nuhing for the ?
on the necesritie* of England to get rid
Brat year."
of thorn, and a ave themerivee. Thtaia
"Of rouse, air." added Mr. Goodwin,. " Why, are jou in earneit, Gilf—
tnc noarao of rvaaooing ia the circular,
“and yet I Loew yuu will overlook hia Haven’t you got any money for your
aad the coochuioaa it am re* at aro
aflaira a little?'
hard work ?"
labor you preform- I hare often hleaa- that price* being now ■&gt; hig\ there are
"Certaltdy, what I ran.
But of
“No, not a penny. Two dollars ia all ed ths hour that brought you to my more chaacea for a decline with the
crane you are aware that I should see
■tore,
for
I
have
seen
in
you
a
valuable
KUia &lt;rf trim wUa oat of tho store."
here, and those my father gave me."
assistant; and if 1 ever held a fingering
Mr. Goodwin said "of course,'’ and
“ Well, you’re a moral improbability, doubt of your strict integrity, I shall
Now lot u* took at what this circular
a regular amosssalr. Why, 1 make too
hold it ao mors, for it nsquiras more state* sa to tho stock of grain in the
•tore pay mo eotrwthing. Mind you. I strength of moral purpo*e to ackncwl- •ovrral countries from which wheat is
don't call It stealing, tor it isn’t My edge unasked, a cgime, than it doe* to exported or relied on far supply.
master roertvoa tho benefit of all my refrain from committing one. Never
Finuth.irc is Jteffart harertf Her
work, and I am entitled to aomething in again will I acrept the labor of aay wheat crop ia stated to have been grown
“Pay r rejwated tho merchant.
rorarn. He to rich while I am poor.—
“Ton, air; what are you willing to My haid week turns UKOxry into his till, Cm without ikying him for i!. and ea a greater breadth of lead than it
if ho is dishoaett no bhunn can at­ was tha year before. The quality of the
allow my eon for hi* aorvfcoe F’
and shall I dig and delve and lug my
" Ah,T’ raid Mr. l*helpa with a bland lilo away for' nothing T No. When I tach Io me. You will not learo me, Gil- grain is greatly choqnwod, generally
good, but not equal to the crop of this
bort f"
smile. “I see you are unacquaiated
The bey guaod up into the &lt; mploycr'» prevtous ywar^fariio atrengih or rotor of
with our cuaUxus. We never pay any­
fare, hut for awhile teen and robs chok­
thing the first ygM-"
ScatUnf. The croji about 2U per cent
ed
his
utterance.
Mr.
l*bolpo
drew
him
" No pay F' uttered Mr. Goodwin,
to his rido and laying his hand upon Ice* in quantity, and quality interior.
somewhat surprised.' ** But I am to liar
Zndead. Nearly 14,000 acres teas
tho youth’s bead, be resumed.
GUbort’s Ixwrct myrelf. and I thought
grown
than the previooa ymr. Quality
“If 1 blame you for thk* momentavy
ol course you would allow him sornouartfafactory.
.
Tlieeo are ths countries that famish
“No, we never pay anything the first
the home supplie* and U is intereetiag
year. If you were going to send your
to undoratand bow much they can be re­
son to an academy or collega, you would
lied upon to yield. It ia estimated that
not expert the teachers to pay Mm for
Uic yield par aere of wheat for 1871 i*
bteatefijiM."
.
fito per rant abort of the average of 80
"No, «v-"
•
cud sossatimee I take n gentle peep at
biubcla. llio number of acres of wheat
“Just so it m bora. We look upon th* tnaesv drawer "
in the Undid Kingdom for 1871 was
ear apprentice aa a mercantile scholar,
When Gilbert Goodwin went to bod
2.82X^to, sal tho prods— dedacug
end for tho Art yetfr he can bo of Httte that night there was a demon with him,
five per rant, would be m round uumTho tempter hod cotn«. Por a long
brirc13400,000quarters- It ia sathaath« -fa rcapl^ yalaabte kaovladge to time there had been a shadowy, mirtv
ed that the popoiettou of England con­
himself. Wh». thrrsaro at th-mosume right boahrts per heal of Beet-

OUR ACORN PARLOR
LEADING STOVE,

Everybody in working fin

Everybody ndvertlMfr for

WE KEEP THE CAMELIA.'
Cash Sales on Saturday last, $427 00.
BOSTON C7A.HII STORK

Jorttj.

&gt;nrillC{AXM*t Batsr«i. —re VM«
DR. C. C. LBTatEY,

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Detroit Stoves!
State Fair at Kalaninzoo,

Northwcstom Fair at Grand Rapids,

Sineti aid Mechaiiral Deitiiti

The Detroit Stoves are the
BEA VTEST Stoves
In the .Market.

They are the only Stov*
made,of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the TTorM.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.
ISAAC W- VHOOXAN.
QKPCTT3b S- X»r»a»l. OramtC«AkU

GROCERIES
Is nt the new brick store of

We pay (.'ash for qur Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and ne|| (or Cash

only, nt the very lowest rates.
Haatfoga, Mich- 00. 4.__________________________ HICKS. A BRO,

Oyaiern und Refreshments,
*m hagd »t al] hwr*
«5v
H- A BUHEIX

Mffiffl YiJIIi BH8

30

Yean

Experience

rent* would be gtaa to got them tote
the berth yve bsvs aeeured for Jeer
boy."
-Then you pay Bothteg," said tha

of like necessity, if you will apeak tome
you shall bare them. All tho port is
forgotten, save your many virtues, and
henceforth I know you only foe start .
yon shall prove." -- - —- •
:.
Gilbert tried in rata to toil hi* gratiA weok passed on, and during that tndo, but tho merchant saw it all; and
with tears in his on eras, he bluasod
bW GObwrt gave the tempt* a tom
the boy and than hade him go shoot Li*
t i»s boeaan. He daily pondered up1W year paaae&lt; awwy, and then an
otter Uy ram. to take Gdbort’s ptae. ;
easy, and,he woaOand if say one far the iaiter look his station in tho
cannung-room.—But the now Uy cams
not M tee boyx had came before. The
ship of yaw Baber had ito iaiteaMe,
and tho shaft had struck its mark. A
bright-cyod. lovely girl had asked Gil­
bert to entry hertoao wring's nteatefammL. Th* boy loved that gid—
loved Lar with the whole ardor of hia
youthfal soul—and could not refuse

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forexport will be about 8,000,000 £h1 elaZtosMsri. Good crops, and will ex­
: i»rt
i.oQtm b_w,
Rnsne. Sje&amp;orn Buaria has a great
incrooaoof land m wheat, more than
double what is usual, but crops are not
good. Ia the Taganrog dietrirt* wbnat
is poor, much soft wheat in other dlstricte. In Russian Poland the crops are
fair. Taking into account tho increaaed foriliiiM ofimdod by 10.000 miles of
railway, and the largo Increase of wheat­
growing land, it is euCmutod that Rus­
sia will famish 21,0«M»00 bushels du­
ring this year. '
'
itafrss esd^riyary. In the several
Austrian province, the wheat crops aro
reported a* ftor, but no! quite up to an
average. In Hungary the wheat crop
is placed about 10 tier cent below an
uvers^. It is estimated that tho will
not bo able to - spare over 8,000.000
1--- v .1- *U_---- •----______

.terms, that it sunder n avmgo.—
Export is put at 4,000,000 bushels
Spain has had good
crops, but it ia regarded that what Spain
can spare Italy will. Med, probably to
Aho amount of 20,000,000 buriseis Ita­
ly aeld aB bar spore crops early ia the
soasoti, aid vww she is ahorL
Mftris. Will furnish nothing, her
crop* haring suffered from drouth.
Zb ZTMrt Bldf. Of tho crops in
this country the urcular has an mcor-

much earner as that of England, Ger­
many, and other European countries
commenced later than in average ***■
som. A Larger breadth of land was
sown with wheat, particularly in the
Southern and North western Fades. The
yield is rather below ar. average in the
Western and Bcnthcrn Htatea, but in the
Eastern and Central States it ia as much
above an average as it is below in the
Western Hates, and the deficiency in
UelSoathem States will be covered by

the yisM on tho whole ia much better
than last year. Celiforpia—yield very
shoft,and will only be able to spare
800,000 quarters (2,400,000 bushels.)
Canada—wheat good average.” Hua
year it is estimated that tho wheat ana
4,250,000 quarter, (34,000,0W Inuhela).
which is not to bo uotuutl-rvd an under
Mtimato. The United States has already
sent abroad over lO/XJO.OOO bushels of
wheat, but we think by tho time Ion
millions more is sent, there will be rath­
er a heavy draft, and we doubt much
tho ability of Canada, California, Chili,
and Australia to supply the other 14,OOO.UUO .bushels. So that altogether

tho benefit of the farmers of Michigan
the coocluauma wo aro ob4ged to arrive
at aa given by ono of the largest and
mart extenaivo firms engaged in tho
wheal trade in Groat Britain, and whoso
intersMitM if possible to keep pncee
down, but yet publishing what it be­
lieves to be true, and what the whole
trade will also accept aa in the stein an

enable theta
their inlcalntanta,
from the first of September of 1F71 to
the first of September 1H72, and that
certain other amntnre will bo able to
supply the amounts which are set ap­
posite them. The countries which re­
quire supplies aro as follows :

n.in»,om
(0.MMOO
|MMN
8,000.000
4.000,DOO'

United States,Can­
ada,, Chili, and
Australia,
34,000,000
Egypt,
1,600,000
Turkey and tho Danubian Proviaeoa, 4.000,000

Russia,
24,000,000
Denmark.
800,000
Germany t Pnuria, 8.000,000
Total surplus,

80,400,000

Deficiency in bushels,
K/WD.OOO
With thute facte nj ths result of
Moeera. Thomas Carr &amp; Cu-’s own figBelgium by being early in the markets
last fall, have secured a large portion of
the wheat needed for their supply, there
is likely to bo a decline in pritxi in the
Snring. Lrl ne suppose tin: Great
Britain has already secured cno-half
what she will require, Franee two-thtois,
Belgium the whole, Holland ono-half,
and Swiacrlaad uno-half, and there
would still be a dcErioncy of S’,00fi,006
to make ap, with only a supply of two
cr three millions to fall Wk ujxm.
That Fraao*, Great Britain, and Baipum
have laid in large stocks Is unqnestiooalily correct, enough, but they Lar. not
got one-half what they will need, nud
we do not doabt it । but fams tUaetf-

of many prerioua years tell us sea near
tho truth, we question very much where
llm wheat is aiming from tliat_wi!l carry
wiUfous,
the cnarketa of £ghmd and Franet• wfll be covered by eovtaty millthroagh the year. l'ertai*ily not from
■cr&amp;am dexartmeats of

the MedlterraMan. for thrir surplus
rrojn are tlrnady largely roM, and in
YnLro-dEagtanduow. Ifftaptero
can b* kept tauter ia. the spring vith
ttea atate cf rfrixa. we aUald w that
oil facts aud figure* about ctctm cad pn-

�qoested all citiaaoa who have —

DRUGS,

craning. They are getting ready for
nxstter carfevnl at ths Capital a couple
of Atmths later than that of laat year.

barfed in the OM Cemetery to takvtbem
up and remove them. Why do the* not
first provide suitable grounds for their

Pure Drugs and Mcdkiuts
surance of not being competed to more
them again, before making such a
quesL
Again, is tho Hirersido Cemetery as­
sociation a legal body T and if so, what
is tho rexsou they do not give n valid

aoaaa eevMty raaaa on the Calendar, of
which four aro criminal Of those how­
ever, om No. 1 on tbo Calendar, is a
motion for a new Trial, and wfll not
probably raanan much time. Anoth­
er No. 3 go«a over by consent of Attor­
neys. Na 8 is foi trial but will not oc-

My lot cost forty dollar*, and Mr. Edi­
tor. I hare not tho least sreuranco uf not
being compelled to tcmoie the dear
friends buried there, aa I have not a
khadow of title to the property, only a
papsr granting tho right of burial in
fiUrgronnda, sublet to ...sreato and
And who are the Hirerride
Cemetery Company • And where did the
money iota from to buy tkrir ground.! ?
Was it not paid by tho tax-payers of
the Township of Hosting*, to buy a
burying ground for the use of tho J*ople of Huxlings, and Mt to buy ground*
for/fere. Will our City Father* inrostigBte this matter, and roeio to the
relief of our citixonx 7 Or will they stand
back and let the Riverside Csxnetary
Company further swindle our people 7

cuaad was arraign*! and plead not guil­
ty, and we understand that a motion far
continuance will be made in the case.

over foe want of notice, a stipulation to
try the ease made on the p-rt of Hol­
brook emi Mills, by Geo. W. Mills in
his own name being bald not binding
on ths Plaintiff. No. 10 was continued

29 were continued on the usual terms,
owing to the illness of the Attorney for
the Railroad Company. No. 81 con­
tinued by consent, and surety far costs
ordered to bo filled in forty days, in de­
felt of which the case win bo dismissed.
No. 38 continued on tho turasd term. on

19th we Lad a splendid fall of now,
which gave bright promise to ovum of
fast animals of a splendid run of sleigh ing, of wbieh we hare hud too liUlo this
reason, all of which were dispelled by a
January thaw within twenty-four hours
Na 66 was taken for &lt;1042.28 and cost, The boys had a good time snow l*alliiig,
to be taxed,"with interest from tho 18th and for a short timo the merry ginglu of
day of December. Salo on and after the efeigfa bells was Lean), and then all
Feta 20th 1872.
subsided into mud, sltuh and pool* of
(to Tuesday ruoniiag in core No. dia^jr staguuat water. Well, water is
.S»4^.« in its way, and, as the t&gt;&gt; j
---- -------------- ----I paraBid, useful for purpose* of naviga­
tion, but for a good, steady drink Jie
prrfsrred rum, which by the way, waa
। rather a staggerer to tbo teinperauev
usual terms. In case No. 44 a judge­■ adrorato who thought ho had arrested
ment was rendered fur plaintiff fur: him; but just now we should prefer
8208.89 and cost*. In 47 for 8237.39I “ ths snow, the smw, tha beautiful
and eoeta. In No. 57 Joseph Mcmam.
stull, n Herbert Olmstead, et all, (not
on tho printed cafendar) tor &lt;851.12 and
Oliver Macy, for many years Receiv­
costa, and in No. 58, Alexander C.
er of the Michigan Central Road, atten­
Httnlin, vs. I. A. Holbrook, st all, (not ded the Unitarian Church aa usual Hunon the printed cafendar,) for &lt;88348 day morning, a week ago, was token
and costs. Caso No. 72 was argued suddenly ill with a rongretire dull and
and submitted on Wsdaesday morning. died the same evening. Mr. M. «u a
In the aw. oi Joseph Tinkler rw Clark peculiarly modest and retiring person, a
Sutton, it was ordmed that tbo appeal man of rtorling integrity, and to those
be discontinu'd utdcav the County foe who knew him best a very genial comand an Attorney foe of &lt;5.00 be paid
within fifteen day*. And tho Chancorv largely atiendod, nod the sermon deliv­
ease of Oresliam Bush r*. Sterling ered by tqe Iter. Mr.------ of Syrocasa,
McABsefor and wife, in which a petition who is supplying io Unitarian pulpit
to open decree waa argued at lust term just MW, ami was a worthy tribute to a
by Bwoeaey and Wood for Baah, and 1. worthy num. I shall miss his honest,
A. and B A. Holbrook fo/McAlfister thoughtful face in my daily walks and
pnd wife, ws* decided in favor of tbe think of this verse when his image
defendants, by tho Qoart in an able re­ comes into my thought*. “ And this, oh
view of tbo law and practice of tho man. the L*»rd thy Gcd n«i]uireth of

very largely in the clothing Rna, and
spreading out and increasing in wealth
every day. This proscribed race main­
tain ono elegant synagogue, on Warbisgton arcane, whore you will find on
any fine risturdsy a* cfegui.tly anwftir-

versal amnesty fe a very bitter pill for
union cion to swallow, but as much has
already been granted in that direction,
aside from say just claim to eleoiaocy,
that it is doubtful -whether a. a miro

togt&gt; the whole figure. Senator Chan­
dler, yesterday, visited the Demxratic
however, that very tew of the Jtwiab argument as to the right of amnesty
firms close tboir places of busin**** on with axns exceedingly ponderous blows.
tbeir Sabbath, which domMstrutea ’ oonciasivly that, like loo.many nominal
Christian*. that with all their profes­
sions. they still worship the gulden subject of tho spirit of American insti­

with sleighs, cuttera and every tiling on
runner* which can be propelled by
cither fast or alow nag*. The ordinance
against fast driving remains at prveont
a dead letter apparently, the trouble be­
ing that the police cannot spot the vio­
lator* of the same, as they ere too fast
to be caught. “Quit while you're young,"
seems to bo tho motto just now and
w«- don't know aa we begrudgu any of
those lively oars their hilarious enjoy­
ment if ths passing hoar. 'Ufe is seri­
ous *nd solemn enough st host and ha*
sorrow enough mingled with its keenest
enjoyments. Let u* all be a&gt; happy u

tutions, a* well aa upon his alleged Re­
publican standing, but after all there
side isaMs arc settled betwwm coerirtant and inconsistent Republicans, I have
little dtnbi that lite amnesty Lil! wil
pass and receive the votes of many who
cannot find justification on the ground
ot right, but simply on the iasxpodfeacy of allowing tho slightest excuse for
tho disloyal rage of tho late rebels.—
8urq&gt;a*e Jeff Davis, A. H. Btevoo*. A U

than shall we longer prevent these KuKlux fender* from nulling on to immedi­
ate destruction by allowing their bloody
hunds to the country within the anrretl
precincts of our national Legislative
Halls, a, they now-do in ths Halls ot
their own State Legislatures.

Michrgau commenced making iron
about 1854, turning out about nine hun­
dred ton* ot jsg metal that year Since
then her product haa gradually incroa*ed, until laat year site made almost uno
hundred thousand tons of pig iron. The
rail milt at Wyandotte turned oat
and will pot forth extraordinary exer­
tions. New Hampshire is proverbially a
clues state, and th* temperance and la­
that Michigan is bort known. Her bor iaaoeo are used to divert votes, bat
progress ia ore digging is exhibited by the Republicans are sanguine of snetho fallowing table :

7,840
23.520
34,759
73,500
130.937
50,834
129.608

203,838,
219,907 ।
330,509
522,005
568.750
709,887!

910,984;
These quantities, it must bo remem­
bered, indicate the shipment only.
When the ore eonsumud In the local
furaaevs is added, tlw total q sou lily

Linui Clark, of Green Oak, will leave
Hilfedafe College &lt;3,&lt;M».

FAIN’rS A.IS’T&gt; OILS

Paint Colors, ♦
Varnish, and Dye Stuffs,

•IKEilEI
' kBoabs. tea

The'Young Men's Chn.u-tfon of tbs Htste will bold thejr annual
mooting at BeatSaginaw on fob. 30.
Tho Holly Waler Works nt Big
i__ I I_ —
I and ST-

BLANK BOOKS,
JUVENILE tOOKs;

STANDARD WORKS AMD I'OQm
Lrdw TRArLHiG RAGS,
aul FIXE SATIREU
Perfumeries, Pomauadrs and ISir Oik

Muskegon Lake manufactured 281,004,­
380 feet of lumber; tbe Elack Lake
mill* 6,600,000 (erf, the 20 White Lake

nearly a million dollars to tbeir capital,
and tbo deposits and discounts have in­
creased fully 25 per rent
Tho progress suado in our productive
iuduaoj^t*-treat Iftnxtratodby the feet

BI Mild A S1MIL1DU8 CUBANTUB-

ty mills 45,000,000j the Manistee mills
161,000,000; tho Oceana County mills
11,800,000 ; and other ]«iints (evt) 58,•
000,000 feet This i* exclusive of a
sommaasurste amount of shiagUa, lath
square timber, pickets railroad tira,
tanbark and wood shipped. The prosl&gt;*et oov is that the next seasen's ope­
rations wfll greatly exceed lh»&lt;e figure*

Throe cheese factories, in Lonswea
counts, have recently shipped notethen twenty-throe tons of cheese.
The Indians on the Isabella county
nwrvatfou are doing a good burinesa
centlyleeh engaged as'one of tho Edi­ hunting this season, while tho squaw,
aro
engaged in tanning doer skins for
tors of Wood's llotuebold Magaxine, nt
a salary of three thousand dollaia, which
is about ten dollars per day. How n
monthly Magarino of forty-right pages,
__
_ msil route, and Mr.
including contributions from tire best Oofey has Ixfen appointed pretinostor.
writers at from twenty-five to two hun­
Efforts aro being made to remove
dred dollars per article, can afford to pay frost otttew a Sanilac County Justicv of
the Peace, uu tho ground that ho is a

that there haa been aa increase ia the
capital ““d in manufactur­
ing from &lt;48,887,450 in 1870, to &lt;57,­
580.708 in 1871, nndia value of articles
produced from &lt;109,518,950 to &lt;142,­
868,135. That this increoM in buaiaou
has been followed by a corresponding
gain ui popalatiou, is clearly shown by
tbe building statistic* given show.
Thousand* of your industrious and Organ Blower." is full of tho qnaintest
vnterpiising citiasns seeking a milder and most delicate and gmiol humor.
dimate, and a larger return fur labor Tbo puxlv-stocy by six writer* keep up
and capital iaverted, have beard all
about these facte—have visited u*. and

DRUGS
Medicines,

Twenty-two Jackson girls of vitiated
taste* got up a efeighxide the other

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books J- Stationery.

PBB8CRIPT1ONB AND FAMILY

RECEIITB.

HOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY k BLADE.

much taste in its make-up. Its contents
aro rarfed. snd rich in interest and full

say nu mure to a reader of your Htate.
The President and Gem Superintendrat
helped to build the rood. They know
all about ft. They run it to make money.
I Th&lt;re furnish the best car*, the best
road bed. tho boot fennontires and tbs

ten continued stories of great interest,
beautifully illustrated, and eatortauiing
short stoviea. •kelchea, poem*. . tr . with
deportment* especially darotad to the 100 mon ore at work. Thu stockholder*
Farmer, the Housewife and Children. at tho two Heginaws uro at as determin­
One of the principal features of thi* ed dsad-lock as erer, but 100 shares of
the stock hare been transferred to Mr.
Jamas F. Joy, and 1,485 share* (filS4,500) to Mr. imac I'araou*. Jf.
*

*•/;(

he i' Wj

Tbs Jackaou, Lansing 4 Saginaw
Railroad is pnshing steadily forward.
The iron is now laid to the •octlon linn
of section 9. town SI, north, rang* 2.
largely ineresood its bu.iiww within tU frr; to any adddrea».
post year, aa wall as rendered more in­
Tn CaxiSTiiS
is tbe or­
timate its cuMMvikma with, 8t Louie, by gan of the movementtu* score* Rchgfous
Amendment to the Constitutiou of tho

parties indebtrs! tu said firm air hereby
notified to call and settle tlw same im­
mediately.
: C. F. DwigM.
Hastings, Jan. 17, 1872.

WANTED !

menis in its freightage capacity ThL in-1
creasa is shirwn by tha *tetomcnt that
tl&gt;e freight received bare over its lias in
1871 was 217,588 tons against 117,99»
tons ia tbe preceding year. Within ths

turva uow existing in our government
in particular. Law* against tho D«*ocration of ths riabbaih, tbeChrfetianUw
of Marriage and Divorce, and iho um of
th* Bibfe in th* Public School., Profto get a mvnl at tha railroad noting-house slander it is mate. Writ, there is
Taylor Uwis has said : “In no paper
si Indianapolis. This sort of class dis­ nothing equal to success but snoesns
in our land du wu find m full and clear,
tinction is foraiga to tha spirit of tbe iteulf, and oar Democratic friends will
a dfoeuasfon oftfae great prinaptes winch
Omstitaatioa ; it is an eairags upon the
must underlie our own and all other pol­
equal civil rights sal (rivilsgrtof ths
North Missouri railroad, fifty-one miles itical systvms." Tho numbers for Fsbcolaz sd tbob ; and it is to ba gtvoAy
firing R a total length of 819 mife*. uary will coataiii a full report of tbe
hoped that Qm&lt;t»** by peasing Mr.
Th. grading cf its road from Max o to National Convention at Cincinnati.
Summer's tall wfll put an sod to such
Jsffanon Qty is also nearly compfeted, Terms: &lt;1.00 a year.
and will U ironed early thio year. By
tbe construction of the Quiney. Alton
aiul tit. lamia rood, from Quincy to Pike,
featr rnitoa, awtoisn la wdh lrem

h.uwrwurd and will appear at tho Opera
sake or the Republic now dUhuuored
Hoe» on or about tho 1st of February
through a denial ..f jurtise. I maka it
His engagement in January, 1871, was
in tbe nasas of tlw groat Ihsdarution.
a perfect ovation. In, hia own peculiar and also of that quality before tho taw allege this to bo ths only measure of re­
Em, as Jack Cado, Rkhs U-u, bpxrtsou,.
which fs the auprotne mln ofeoodoct, to lief that i* practicable, but desires aathe cad e*p*c*aHy that foilsw rilfocos two upaai it as a pcristtly feasiUs plan.
may b. riadieatod in the ‘pursuit of P. M. Gen Ci umrsU, waa also hsfiri

Wall Paper and
Curtain Fixtures!

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

The town of Erin, Macuuxb County.is free from small-|&gt;ox at fest, and now
tho inhabitants of that town cheerfully
warble, “Como back to Erin."

Tlw impromptu speech of Senator
Nye, in reply to the carefully prepared and tlwy are so well pfeosod that they
argument of Carl Khun is exciting are sending for tbeir friends to coms too. scription of four months for *1.00. New erage is having a great run.
This brings mo to another point of fiulwcri’irrs who send 84.0(5, for the year
considerable attention, and*has been
Mu. Amelia Wood, a desf mate, re­
largely subscribed for aa a campaign s]*ocial and vital interest to all, and that 1872, will recsiye free the last throe siding at Jarkton, white putting cual in
number* of 1871, and also “The 'Christ­ a stars, caught bar jute switch in tlw j
flntu*', and narnwly c*ca|&gt;cd Iwtng
special pleader, the homely and &lt;x«mas Dicksts," a beautiful Holiday Gift
mou M-uso way in which Nye put the
Book. Address Geo. A. Coolidge, Da*rare is a complete antidote. Amnesty to
insse Agent, 143 Washington St, Rootu
all who doiirv it; who giv* any eyi1, Boston. Caro of Roberts B.-other*.
deuce of patriotism or of accepting the
auuation, amnesty for al! who are gwenwd by the motto “Hr® and tet live ;”
name of a nuw uight-pagu original and
giro genera! rights to th* cxiktred mon
dluvtratod stovy and family weekly,
and northern immigrants, but no ampublblfed by Meror*. Watera, Eberts &amp;
Go., Chicago. Tho |*ap»-r presents a neat
and pleasing appearance, and exhibits ' satisfactorily,

aoucJadsd his recant appeal in, behalf
patient study and aervre drilling have of ht. eupplomsatary oml righto bill.
sequired a worid-vids reputation Cross He mid in conelution : “I make this ap­
which Bwpssrisy at tbrir bran Awa oat
peal for the take of tho Senate, which
will rejoice to be salfeved from a painful
discuroon ; for the safes at UOo* citi-

•ATEHT HEHCIHEI!

Control Railroad at - --------- “on 1
be occupied.
Junstion ’ and Hol­
_______
.-,-H.bU »••!»•*•
operation nssr tho railroad track.
" Tlw fire department nt Spring Lake
ba. been .trengtheuml by the orgamution of a hook snd Udder company.
Newaygo iu ths sprin will revel in
tho luxury of a new ban
much needed institution-

n

from 1805 to 1870 double*! hfr pepofelion. Five millions of dollar* were in­
vested in buiidti** l’
---------- “
greatest weaknraa of the opposition and eye* of Commsreial
the bort strength of the Republican par­ of great capataliato is being drawn hilhty that could possibly be devised.
Hoven year* hare so changed public groceries, tho gross safes of tha year
sentiment that tho echo of their rtereo- show aa increase of felly 30 per cent.;
typed (trains instead of falling harmoni- oar iron manufactures, have Increased
nisly upon the listening our of tbo Ito- tbeir product from 72.U0U to 84,853 Urai,
public would prove the death atrain of tho rstoipl* oT groin fears Ucreascd
The day of prayer for schools, college*, tbe &amp;,athcra Goda. A fcw&lt;y ear* at be»t from 23,908,018 basbeU ia IB70 to 26,­
281,878 biuhsU in 1871 ; our milfer*
univsrsitto*, 4e., was ol&gt;*e*v«d in thi*
city in our Presbyterian and fbngrega- from the death of the laat man ia his
tumal c'uurehra yesterday.
metaphorical ditch, four-fifths rf his
Tlte city csMitiaucs healthy for tho comrades being already three. Why

“rich," yielding in the blast furnaces
about sixty six per coal of nistal; it will
thee, to do justly, lore mercy, ami walk bo observed, therefore, that nu«Hy onohumbly before God.” This was the third Of all the pig iron inode in the
Wednesday afternoon, case No. IS.
United States is smelted ' from this rolor-or political proclivities. This is
In all cases notice in thia report by
(iroltably tho actual right and jastico of
numbers, that ar* on printed calendar, sermon was all comprehended in four
the question aside from policy and expe­
the names of parties, etc, will be found wqrda, “And so did be,” and was a com­
diency.
in the calendar on 84 page.
plete sermon at that.
But to turn to something else quite
That tligre is an urgsnt necessity
for the passage of Mr. tiamm &gt;r's supptemomary civil right* bill, and that
chanu-torixad by low canwdiaa jokes on
its snforcemont i* a cfo*r o»vi of jurtira
ing. (Jan. 224). and the following we and humanity to the colored race, was the part of Cox and others ; bat no
cbsrginglho officer* of tho Ihrormde
bare Mr*. Macready, who, supported by signally illurtrated the other day at tit. argument worthy qi reputation against
Cemetery with rolfing lota in said ceme­
what is railed an the poster* a tainted Ixmi*. Fredrirk Douglas, whom every the Secretary has been submitted. The
tery, and approprfeting tho proceeds to
company, osean for her opening night one is romjiellcd to acknowledge as one Democrats Mem to take tho ground that
their own private u»r.
the great character of Shytock. No of the moot talented and respectable man the late law and authorising tho ennver­
It ia strange that any om, or any
doubt she cun do justice to tbo role, but of the Nation, rsgiatered hi* aams It sion of tho Loan was designedly so
combination of men, should allow them
tho Ptanter's Hotel in that city, but wm
part of the money-loring, '-pound U refured the privilngn of diniax there,
flrah." soniid old Jew is to us extreemiy fn his Mtatife career Mr. Douglas* ha&lt;
ropulaivB when portrayed by a man, be frequently met with ju»t *uch indigni­ law ur report to Coagresa, that
he a Booth, Wallack, or Macrwodr, but ties. By the Captain of too. boat bear­ hi. oould not place a loan snbjoet to its
truth in the aarertion ; on tho contrary,
a* deliniated by a w oman, it tntui be ing the Santo Domingo Commission he proviriona. Thia is what the Democrats
ail who had anything to do with it aro
simply and exquisitely horrible. W* wm at first denied the privilege of sat­ confidently expected, and a success
oat af pocket and much preefoas time.
therefore uhcqnivoosbly decline all com- ing at ths rams table with the other
Snee the undersigned had control of
Commissioners. Not long ago ho VM
it, they have received all tho pay for
fete Bold, and thoir hooka, an tevoatign-

the Ohio liquor law, but in sums re­
spect* U regarded at being an improve­
ment upua that. To obtain liceavo to
soil at all, the applicant mart give bonis
n the amount of throe thuanud du! lar* tiiat ho will romplr with tb» requirmanta of pta.law, - while th* law is ao
framed that a man ran harlly engage
in tho business without oxjxking him•elf. hi* bondsmcBr*ud ovsu. the promfeta wiwe ba tolb » L**V lomaltiN.
Tl«fin»rvo:c Ey'wiu:L this law wat
jiSsd sToodat foHow* : in tho Souato,
86 for and 4 against ; ia ths House of
Represoutaiivos, 109 for and
against.

■drfAsr's LtAf"! Iltuu Mtgnatr for
February, come* laden with it* usual sup­
ply of good reading for the housaboM.
There are few homes that would not be

200,OOOfeetofAsh Logs
100.000 ft of Ash Floor
ing!;! forlwhich the high­
est market-price in ash
will be paid.

Tns Dtrsyrr Tvxsxl—A shaft 90
feet deep has boon sunk, and new the
workmen will aoon begin to work un­
der tho river. Al this depth a stratum
of Line day i. wanked, which is tlw
most fsvorablo earth that could be
•atm

lar a Day,” m the March number­
Terms »2 a year, with u large reduction
to clubs. Address T. S. Author A Son,
Ilriiadalpba. Pa.

nwicnT.BUMBALba Ml

*» 'iKkmfea fro* StaMWL MXtoiW
from Altona, and eighteen miles from
BigUapiife. Mr. Hhridoa psopo^ to
upon a store &lt;» the rite of tho new town

CM.

CENTRA

"Aa esteth isrto-d i, Wk^

is aatesm fret square, end the riifes well
snpjwrted. Only five or six men cun
work nt a tiros, nod nreordingly two sets
of hands are employed, » that tho
gviee on by day and night. Should
no lodge of rock bo struck, and it 1*
roorety prepabb, th. wrote vilprotood
rapidly.

(160 pukeu) far (J oo. AUo'
NEAR THE BANK.
an umnenac atock of one year Th* beat stock oi Meat always on tat
Cal) and Get your Btnak, Ito*
A'™’1 , Trees, Small
„r any th~g yea want.
oXsWldte

green Seadlinga. Blulto. Ifey^
Vines, House Border Plants, &amp;c.',
Ac., the most complete assort-1
luent in America. Prepaid bv
mail. Priced Catalog®, t&lt;, any
jM*™-.ta»W*d. leu. pstji
on Comnuaaiott. Agent.
Wanted.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony
NurtW-riou urn?
W__. V. . ‘

�OFFICERS OF THE COURT.

Vaccixjuux.—Dr. Cox, boring just
recierod n quantity of Cuw Pox riras,
ia prepared to vaccinate, with tho pure
article, all who may wi»h to have it

Gold 1,10.

C1NRCME8.

Watrrxn.—A suitable housekeeper ;
40 turn for th* lumber wood*; also a
good mill.
One thousand acres of laud for sal*
oa 10 yrtre’ time. Enquire of

Sun shmea.
Beautiful day.

Spteedjdrietgtoag

Exceedingly cold nights.

^esatsr-abt.';”■tisstc.

Os Taut.—The case cf Woodring v*
Freer.
Next, the slander case of
Williams vs Freer.
XJKS,
-VEKILK BOOK
KI UlrtXM
RAGE,
r/-v2- Adrcjna

£»3XB!«**r

Great sacrifice of Winter Clothing. Star Clo­
thing House, Grand Rap­
ids Mich

Tmxus el tho National Capital are
fully set forth in th&gt; letter ot cur Wash
ington convwpondrnt herewith printed.
Dorr—The fanners in bringing to
market wood, lumber, hoop polos, ties
and all kinds of produce, all of which
brings the highest prices in thia market.

Aged forty-six years.
It is not to much to say that by tbo
death cf Mr. Bartow, cur city has lort
its bestburinoM man,and cm who cook!
TERMS OF BOLDING COURTS.
not be otherwise than active and effi­
cient in whatever derertmrut he was
called to officiate. Long a resident of
Hastings, he was thoroughly identified MUT oorKTT-rteH
u,'nwwith ever) public enterprise, and will UXT CO'. X T Y - YL-r. »«*d*n M .rr *. J .*&lt; tow
bo mimed in every eirtte. Ho had filled
uSZ’StoWft*
■
almost every office in tho gift of the
jwople of tbe Township, and at the
time of his death was one of tho Alder­
men ol our'eity, and Chairman of the
Street Committee. Mr. Barlow loaves a
widow and family of young children,
one ot whom, foe cUoel daughter, waa
abeoct attending school near Pttadelphia at the time of her Faltare dereaass
to whom the true sympathy of tbo pub­
lic is most generously extended in their
sad berievsment, by which a fond aad

Ova Detroit letter wm delayed from
sorno canoe, aad did cot reach us in time
for last iasua, bat it is readable neverthe lose.
Mi lx* Saxtbos ia now iu thia sec­
tion, as agent for Geo. R. Roberts A Co,
lumber .dealer* of Muskegon, luring
me &gt;, buying hay and etc.,tn send to tha

Money

HENBT I. ALLEN.
Scboularafl, Mich., Breeder A Dealer
in fine Promiani and Imported fancy
Fowls. I am prepared to book order*
for delivering after tho fiat of Septem­
ber, of tho (allowing varieties : Dark
and Ligtal Brahmas, Ureve-coure. Dom­
iniques. and Buff Cochins. Semi stamp
ort25tf.
for pries* and description.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

re

Stufis,

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cents. At Star Clothing
Hoose, Grand Rapids.

&amp; OILS

£
SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

Das'v'sa rotaosa with th* sticky,
filthy, dangerous Hair Preparation*,
but use Nature’s Hair Restorative,
which is' perfectly clean and traa*|&gt;a
out and -iterdy /rss /rem rll fangrrnu
irtyi. It will positively restore Grey
Hair, prevents the Hair from foiling off.
will cauan it to grow wheu prematurely
lost, remove* dandruff sad keeps
tbo head in a perfectly healthy couditian. Try a bottle and be satiafoid that
it is the grostisot discovery o^'lhe ago.
Procter Bro*., Glouceatar, Bcle Agents
fur the Patentee. All tbo Druggists
have a full supply Seo advertisement.

puund extracted from barks, roots and
licrbs. It is Nature's Remedy. It is
prefoctly harmless from any l&gt;ad offi'et
OLD. ULUIU ISO DIRECT ROUTE, upon tha system It is nourishing and
,
ss cs strengthening. It acts directly upon
ths blood. It quiets the nervous system.
It gives you good, nvoci sleep at night.
It is a groat panecca tar our aged fath­
er, and mother* ; for it gives them
strength, quiets their nerve*. nad gives
them Nature's sweet sleep—as haa been
proved by many an aged perron. It ia

Michigan Central R. R.

ichthehiflr
priwinaA

Sg-jHar

Fiax.—On Saturday about ono o'clock
in tbo aftcnxxxi, a fire broke out in the
north end of tho kitehen on tho premtee.
of A M. Bock,.on Washington street,
but wm speedily extinguisbod by the
prompt aid of our citiaens, with only a
nominal tool of two or three hundred

Tho Grand Hirer Vai- |
ley Railroad Company. J Isaac M. Crane,
Imus Ort, M, 1«71
. I«®1
B. B. Wightman,

Bi l fltod MarA
[W-’J
Jane G Donley
JuhuDonl*)

Harvey E. Handy.
—_______
Imus November 4, 117 L
[702]
Albert M- Smith,

.
■a.

Wiliam G King
Burgher and dX
___ C. Worth.
Trespass on the cnee.
i J C.G. Holbrook,

MlddloJU®.

I Tho. C Culler
| Foredoeart: pctitisa
I far rehearing
| Harvey H'nght

] Balch Smiley A Bajdt
A meeting of tbe signer* to a call for
the organisation of a Fire Department
waa held at tho nrata* of the Common
Council ]&gt;cnaant to notice, on Friday
evening, and organised by electing F.
D. Aektey, °* ehatrtnan, and O*o. M.
Dewey aa Secretary.
Th. object of tbe meeting wm stated
to be to sleet Officer* rf a Fire Company.

[7U]
Marrones Wright.
SECOND CLASS.

("H
Sila* Dutton,

the further argil
Tnsvxums in the South West will pany, we pledge ourselves to follow tho
find in tlw tetter of our St. Louis Oer- load of and be governed by tbe orders
roapondrnt. information of importance, of the pre tew pare Obtain.
Tbo mooting then adjourned to meet
and the public at largo will find it readon call of the Captain.
F. D. Acxxxt,
Caotqt and desirable with fish, meats,
roups, eta, ia tbe famous Halfen] Table
Banco. Persona who make a single tri
al wonder that they have never before
used thia capital good* For sate by

Ajkttkxb Frxx.—Tbe Imuso ot Oliver
Woodruff of Rutland, with all of his
household furniture and most of the
wearing apparel of himatU and family
was entirely consumed by fire on Mon­
day last lx&gt;» estimated at one thous­
and dollar*, on which it is sail th«re

Administrator of tip
oetate of Dongle. J?

Issue November IS, TB71.
[7WJ
re.
Calvin W. Jacrson,
] I.A. A E.A. Holbrook.

Tax Court Houk is bei ng decidedly
improved by placwg a partition arrow
tho main HalL'just ituddo of tho outer
doois. Thank* to the ever watchful euro eloct a'captain pro ituftrt, for tha or­
ganisation of . said Fire Department —
Voted to proceed to alert by ore »*ee
RitxKXua tho social to night, at tbo
vote. W. 1. F. Hama wm unanimously
residence of Mr*. Willard Haya A
fine time in prospectVoted that a committee of five be ap­ O. J. Teepte.
Tus hop on tho even ing of the 15ih
pointed by tbe Captain otoet to submit a George Milter.
inst, in aid of Mr*. Barthakevski.
Constitution and By-Laws for the gov­ George MarohrtJ.
ernment of tho Fire DcpxrtmenL Tho
Tax bricks fur tbo improvouumte on
Cajdain appointed as said committee, H.
tbe Jail and for the now chimneys at
A. Goodyear, Geo. M. Dewey, Geo. C.
th. Court House are being delivered.
Worth, David R- Cook, and F. D. ArkThe work is important and is being
pushed forward' with commendable

A dog belonging to Harry Carpenter,
foe some eaus* or other, bit Mr. McEl­
wains'* boy oa Monday. A sled stake
in the hoods of C, Suttoa. end also an ax
used by T. Tinkler bid "good byo to Mr.

(«0)
Hannah Sibley.
Biriummd’cbandlvr.

(uo)

with Richard T. Flint 1 Harvey Wright.
Isen* Jan. 2. 1872.
[818]
M.
Julius Ru**oll,rt */
k VanVelanr A W ।

Simon McCaHntan . J
,
tiamuol Dole an 1 Goo 1 Van! elsor A Worth ■,
w Dole
I Injunction; bsari-Mt
v*'
&gt; on pleading* and
Jeese Chance aud Elisa | proof*
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I Kirhals&amp;FiuRpnJr.rnh

of the District Board of Union School |
District No. 1 of tbe City of Hastings
have been requested iu writing by al
Irart five legal voteroof said District, to
call a special meeting, tbo object of
which said special meeting of aid
“School District, as set forth in said
written request, is a* hereinafter sta-

Fu«&gt;, rt.Kf all Diseases of thr
Blootl; afro thf br»t Diuretic Ih
Um far KMnev Complaint»,
ITeak Dadi, fain in Uu JMns.

number one, of the City of Hastings, will
be held at tha Court House, ia said Qty
of Hasting*, in said District, on Monday
the 12th day of February, 1872, nt 7
o'clock r. M , far the purpose of adopt­
ing such moMuros a* such mooting shall
deem necessary and exjiediont, to bar­
row money, for tho purposo of building
a Union School House in said District,
and to do and transact such other busi-

School Building, ia caw said District at
such meeting shall vote to commence
Tax Brxxrrt Psarv.—Some 200 tick­ add proceed with th* erection of a Union
ets have been printed and. left at dif­ Schojl Building foe said District.
D. B. Coux. Moderator.
ferent places of busincM in town for
N. Banow, Director.
sale. We learn they hare been token
rapidly and tho iudicatams'nre that there
will be a big turnout and of course a
good time, at Union Hall Thursday
evening, February I5ih.

Ho, CxamMXx.-It ia tbo Order of
th. Mo&gt;t Worshipful Grand Master that
all Master Maron, within tbo jurisdic­
Tbo popularity of this favorite of the
tion of this Ixxlgv convene at tho Hall traveling public, under tbe Aha manage­
of Harting. Lodge No. 52, F. A A. M., ment ot J. H- Thyfor, Jfoq.. ia wrtl at­
Wednewday evening, F.b- 14th, A. L. tested by tho daily list of arrivals- Ou
ing remedy for our children. It hu
Monday among many others we note
relirvod (uul cured thousand.. It is
the following distinguished geutlruwn
very pleasant to ydro; every child tikes
registered there : Hon. Birney Hoyt,
it U ndtoves nad cures all diseases
uriginating from impure btool. Try tho
Vegetins. Give it fair trial for your
romptant* ; then you will say to your H. Rosa, at the M. E. Pommage, on
friend, u.igbbur and a-.-quaintance. "Try Wodneeday evening the Uth ia»L A
cordial invitation ia extended to all to Creek , Hon. Peter T. VonZile, Cl.arit : it has cured me."
ba present and contribute their niU, or lotl* ; J. L. Hawns, Esq, Kalnmasoo ;
Hue. Isaac M. Cre—, liato. Itaf^a ;
W. H. Ceboti, BnHalo N. Y.; E. W.
Hewett, Hickory Corners; Hon. Harvey
Wright, Middleville ; Hon. 8. Taylor,
Ionia; J. W. Nichols. E-q, Charlotte ;
rt 11 o'clock *. x. to-morrow (Thursday) A. a Whitaxnb, Grand Rapids, and JF. Emory. Middleville.
at the residrw-e of th* family of ths de­
ceased. on Jeffimcn street. The Bov.
and the TwritE.ries, and tbu traveler
reaches almost any point therein by a J. W. Bancroft, Rector of Emanuel
cptondid Uno of ftatiroad.
Thb Ism of Railroad i* tbe Urbusun» Itorre, which start, ftom Chicago
by tbo Chnmgu. Berttogtan A Qmnry
Railroad, ana, ruumug throegh Hea­

tAppwl

Mill* A Burgher.
r 24, J 870.
Hotbrook AMilla,
tAssutnpoit.
Sweeter A Wood
and Wm. Barghor
Issue April 18, 1870.

IMPARLANCE CALENDAR.

patrick,
u.

j Sweessy A Wood,

&gt; Assumpsit,

Iordan,
J Mills A Bnrgber
Im Aiwil 11. &gt;871.
^'oodring,
j Swoewy A Wood,

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larea Jane tt, 1871.

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VOL XVI.

02

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14. 1872.

Mwsil and 6i0es Caffi

[ products of our own shop* But, iaed to middle age. She was little, sick-; her existence by loud aad scandalous ' steed of reowdying thia tho bill pro| &gt;y, ahabbfly clothed ; she lived jn a I quarrels with her husband, alxlicatiant i posed to make the injustice just tar. per
tawdry house with daring paper on tho in favor of bee boy, and fraittem at­ rant greater!
Therein no branch of Amst-loan manu­
wulla, and torn, dirty matting on tho tempts at exciting insurrection in Spain,
floor; tho air slu&gt; breathed waa that of fto was a bed Queen 1 and a bad wife facture which has vindicated it* claim to
| want and vulgarity; year in aad year Asa mother-in-taw, she has been so Protection more fully then Steed-mak­
out aho worked st a machine, sewing thorough and practical as to drive her ing in all its deportments. Requiring
drosses for servants aad shop-girls who daughter's husband, (he Count of Gtrbullied bar. not unreasonably, for sho genu, a Neapolitan Bourbon, into madwas but n :»xir Mmpslresa, if tho truth
must be told. Iler husband, a coarse­
It is with this exemplary stalasgrained. gossiping fellow, triad this woman that tho Duke of Monlpcnaier,
from Offlee by him. or hit taatemmmte,
trade and that, became a ward politician, one of the nod decent member* of tho
did whet be could for hh family, but most decent branch of the Bourixm*, to
and who cannot, in tha M8XTO cf thmgs,
I felt that his wife must do bar share. Ho new reported to bo forming a family
work forhh re-etootion sa ^y'.sAuM
liad been Good to ruw-bouod. stout Cm- pact, Vy whteh her Son is to marry hie
work for one who had nrree treated than
noctkul farm women, beside whom she daughter and bo made King of Spain,
as enemies. Who doubt* that It fa SO fa
doubtleu appoarod inefficient enough.
and if fliia fa accompltohM within tho 5Eu make for thsmaehwi u brilliant other States ? Who bslieree that U
If other* remrmlicTed how tenderly next right year* the Dake himself is to record, and to prove that Protection could carry Loufafanx oftsr the Oodtag
nurtured aho had been as’a girl, and bo Regent during Don Alphonse's nri- givee us both cheaper and better roods gnu perftemaneas of last mmK. •*that tho fortune sho brought him bo had noruv. An actual eon-in-law of Mont- than Free Trade. Mooting reoentTv cna ttfaaeredfajportby the brother ■ las
flung away, ho never did. Nor did sho. t«n»ar, tha Comte do Paris, soring no of the best Steotyrorkon of tho West, who bolds th. beat Federal offion fa that
i They were wretchedly poor, and it was tmmexlfata proepact of hi* raining the ha stated that, prior to tha war. ho al­ State ? We apeak to ssosfoto mac, aad
। bat just and proper she should work crown of Franco by the unaided effort* ways u.**l Senderaoa'a beet Tool Steel, demand a* intelligent judgment at tbs
of Lis own faction, fa announced u which cod him never loss than 25 cent* undoubted facts.
Four or five year* ago, the Hep«*bS-.
I to giro birth to another child, to be traveling through Austria, on his way to ;per pound, and often 30 een^x occnnur.nl at the tired Lrvaat, and watched Frobsdorf; the residence of the Comte ilirn-Fr fiiidmg a bod bar, wflk waa cans carried Georgia by a majority of
; and prayed orw with tho blind, idola- de Chambord, to by to nrrange In a par- Ihfatoes. Now, he buy* uf Park Bro^
Pittsburgh,
a
better
article
for
16
coats
• trona dorxAiun aim garc to othem Cer­ renal intorrsew with Ihnt atagdar mam- '
from tain logical moralisu lay down as axi­ my *&gt;me compromise by which they currency,
of which ho has new lost a
।
pound. Any man who prdpooM a re­ decency to run away, and who have
oms that there ran bo no tragwly with­
out cxinw, and that no woman, with tho Ropublie. ButM de Chambord, daction of tho duties an Cast 8teo! while ruined the party's projects almost boa penny of duty fa levied m such pro­ rrmd redmnptfoa. fiat though than ia
loro, a husband and children, ought to w)k&gt; fool, that his only strength is fa
o»k for mare. This woman never did ing as abiurd end unpractical as are ducts a* wo cuinat make, ju'ctns to us bat tho skuleton of a party, those is still
of therehotno
facta afaua
\ blow at a'Stete Commit toe ; and that Comnuttoo
nk for more- The load bragging poli­ hi. liigiHod rural supporters, without iiraarant
hThis Tariff
tician temnined her hero to tho fast If waiting for tho arrival of his cousin of
. licr life slowly, dried and witherod away, Orleans, fulminate* another proclama­ finis department of Bteel manufacture
as a tree might, tapped of all its juices tion fun of Middle Ago myotlrism and which cao ill afford the toss, and which
! at the root, she tliougfct it waa liaroalf Bourbon arrogance, in which ho keeps tha country would by no um*m consent
I that was to blame. I'liia poor laxly was up that pretense of royal uuthonty to spore if the facts were known. We log that they osnao mors giro Mm an
| cursed with as finely wrought an or- wloch it has been tho businoae of his refer to the manufacture of Cast-Steel electoral vote from Gsotgia than Uiay
i ganitation as any fajonto of fortune; life to sustain ia the mimk kingdom in- fires foe locomotives. 1'rior to
ran make him Pope- Contrast thia with
English'Lewmoor iron was u*od fur thia Onnectieut, where tho Republican*
both body and mind reqaind oumponiona of .bier own xtaate, and that nutri­
purpose ahnost exclusively; the best meet iu convention, uoentaato a State
ment which Nature and Art gives but
All these ]&gt;eopla, Isabel, Chambord, selling far 15 cent* a pound. About this ticket kii! choose delegatee to Ph bdriMoutpcnsicr, end Faria, feel that they time, Krupp of Germany introduced tho phia, taking care aat to pledge them to
gained, by being bora, an inalienable
Grant Can you aak why 7 They want
right to govern some millions of m«B,on
to carry their State iu April, and know
whole, bettor than themselves.
that tho way to do it to ari to nominate
a boumfull of children, mako llteir the
I
but extermination will ever
vlolhiss keep their aoubt puro and their Nothing
I
Grant.
manners rehmxl, and add to the num- &lt;enulicato that idea from tho head of bitant price of Ut cants per pound.—
Now look at the rase of Missouri.
member of a royal family. They When tho war began, his agetta, taking Tkt St. Lmu ZAcMseret. having tamed ita
her every year. She was not strong in any
i
pass through numberless reruln- ndvuutagv of oar miatortunaa. and coat afane 1870, now belittles the lAroany sense ; so she stltrbed, and nursed may
i
end trained them, with th- dirty walls tions.
l
They may read history for a lifo- kr.ewing wo could not make them hire, al movement saying that fa to of no ac­
If they happen to be younger r.fa*eJ-tu fix any price, or even to give count, and Tit imn echoes it of raune.
. nlxjut her and tho turn matting under tmo.
'
! foot, end the crowd of children grew ison they may play at Domocracy them- any guarantee of exadonew. Many wore But the men who led that movamsBt to
' shabbier and coarser and more vulgar aelves,
i
aud write little Sophomoric imparted by our manufacturer?, who of victory were Carl Schcn, Grab Brown.
1 day by day Ono day an old accom- IUoutiKW on popular governme nt and the course pail in addition to the nnnscos Grosvenor, Ax, and' not one of these is
of man. Bal they never wholly write high price abroad, all chargee. for Grant On the contrary, they ore
nliiluacnt cf hoc girlhood neorrod to ngbt*
:
' her: flower-pointing, mokling ia clay, iJose tho fantastic protensim tlixt tho
all dead against him. TU Kost says
they only Jed off Twenty-five Thousand
I dcotauing—it docs not matter what; throne is theirs, and that theft, purjury,
Republican* fa 1870.
We asawsr,
' work, however, in which her reel no- 11i and. muruer are right if they are nceesThey ted off enough to rarry the State
i tur.* would haro found food and eipros- ।rarj to gain it. If they ore ctevec or
*lc,n, and tho pay for whteh would have I ontorpriting men. they are dangerou*
by over Forty Thousand majority. Per­
haps enough of those have come bark
been comparative affluence. Rhe soot a in tbeurselvn*. If they are, as it oftento rerorao that veniiet; but we know
4|w&gt;cimeo of hec work fie- trial, whieb erhappens, dull end feeble dimi, ttiey
was spjirevod ; but—mnu wsro employ­ are used by unprincipled advoatunm- vested tisrly H.OUO.UOO in their works that there are thousand* of them who
ed who had then trained to business.— Tbcy cannot be trusted nor despised, inlhatcirr, commenesd the tunnufar- would vote for another candid ata. but
tore
of
Locomotive
TYrcs,
and
other
lire
only
princes
in
Europe
to-day
who
will not vote lor Great Aad there to
Onlv (bn tnar.hlite was left, and tho
dorms of cast ste-l, to the amount of scarcely a Marly balanced State tn the
that she could foot do it grew nd
some 20 tun* per day ; aad, in a little Union wherein Gen. Grant to ted a
raari’ than one year, instead of adding
grew before her sight until tho day
tile duty to their profits, a* the Free other Republican who could ba nomi­
came when she dropped as under an in-,
tolerable burden. As she lay ou the'
Trade theory awumc*, they had lowered nated.
the price to 12 1-2 cents, gold, or more
We state Gets well known to iateUibed day alter day slowly dying, husband
and children were loud in sorrow end They see these apparently aaaUe peo­ than tho whole euxrant of tho duly. cvnt politicians. We do not say that
asumUhment. * flow had alio come by ple in tho enjoyment of enormous wealth The foroigucra, in thnir desiro to retain Gee. Grant will Mi, if- siwissSsd, ha
•tub -umnifoM dimaaco f
Machine saved from the spoils of an older tyran­ our market aud crush out competition, elected ; but we do say that his nomina­
work and want of air I It was incredi­ ny, who seem to have no object in life hare since reduced prices to 11 7-10 te renders doubtful a Rcpnbltean tri­
ble." !?)&gt;• straggled with her work bat to wait until some hour of tumult cents per pound, duty paid. Another umph which, with a new candidate,
vet, aewrd as site lay on her back drew may eatable them with -bloodshed and catabluhmeot, with an investment of publicly pledged to tho Gue-Term prin­
her children riroeto her with a hangry, corruption to win a crown. They feel 8200,01)0, has recently c immencwd the ciple, would be morally certain. Aad
unsatisfied taro' in her eyea that they that here is an enemy always &lt;m thsir same branch of manufacture at Latwis- this is so palpable that intelligent,
couta not understand. But as the hour flank reedy to take advantage of tbs first■ ton. 1‘eun. Three works have prorod thoughtful Republicans, who esteem the
came for her to owt tho world'that had careless movement. They naturally thoir capacity to make tho best tiros ; cause more than any man, are bound to
been so niggardly of its comfort or seek security and indemnity through but, while they aro enabling onr rail- consider it
bonaty'to her, she was breet with rest • banishments and confiscation*, and oth­• roods to purchsM' their locomotives tally
er measures comlsmned by tho liberal
-eeiuod scarcely sane. "JMi« thinks if and enlightened spirit of tho ago. But they could haoe been mad* trader Free
she could see ami smell** thorny rose that It is creditable to tho magnanimity of Trade, it is naedlase to add that thru far
used to grow wild amid tho farm* down Fu-pubhc* that they allow oven to those they have not mode a dollar tor them­
Looking over tha rsjiatan at hotels,
there m Maryland whom she was bora, lawless enemisu of society a freedom selves. While it cause* the Member of
•bo would be well again. Now what which is never seen ia absolute pivara- Coagrees, who prob *tly‘doc* not know we frequently see tho name of the nun
good could there bo in a roes F' Ho meats. When tho Bourbons ruled m that such an article as a steel tire is with' ' and lady" appended to ft. Wo
could not boo why sho would make thorn Rpain smv attempt to changn the struc­ made in the country, no suffering to jwo- have often wandered what was meeet
by these words ; whether they wefo faput ilio Children out' of the. room, and ture of tiie State was puaiah^l with ex
tended to conrey the tafortnatfon ttari
turn out the gas that alio oiuld not see ile. ur prison, or death. When the
the machine, and so lie looking up at Bourbons, the Orleans, sud tho Bana- bo.-ween these prills and rata, it fa a
in
his .company, and under hfa escort,
tho patch of sky above tho brick walla. partos rvigned in France, Bt Pelagic more serious question to th- honorable
When aho was dead, ha cried, "I did and Cayenne wore tho homre ot the men who hare conducted this difficult or whether it was a woman of dtarewhat I could ; I am not to blame."— rash thinkers who doubted tho wisdom experiment to such a grand auroeoa, and putable character, whose intimacy white
And it waa true; no man can go beyond of th* Tuilerieo. But tho revolution of tha two hundred and fifty workman who abroad was too great to allow the ides
IMS spread a host of reactionist to are earning from 82 to 88 per day. of rshpectaMKty. On tsqriry we find
tha it means hfo wife; thea why, in the
Kt against it, and loft to Moatpenaior When there manufacturers hare com­ that
nemo of common deeeocy, don't he say
dltha
grade in tho army. The Republic pelled ihrir competitor* to per all
tha na
of 1848 openod its doon to Louis Bana- duty and mors, as a tribute to American to aad write " John Brown and wife F’
parte. who come in with purposes of aiffil ami a contribution toward tho liqui­ Then the ob—vrr will know, without
raaxri«l "beggar pr'.a untitlcl, and burglary and aasaasination; and tho dation of our National Debt, when they doubt, what ntaixsttewonulrCTto
clothod them royally in their own fame*; Republic of 1870 allows Aumslo and have furnished u* tire* of steel worth him. Borne wea seem totlfakfefsw
and Titanins have rejoiced to worship an JotaviUc to take their places in the As­ tour-fold more than those of iron, cud mark of refinement and eelrare to ssy
per oeut les* mousy, and thia "lady” when they refer to their wfrfa.
BBS. But if she ha 1 boon taught prac­ sembly. and votes them back thotr an- for
Ths use of the word wife may seem
white paying throe-fold higher wages
tically the one occupation for which her
than tiieir oempetitors—whsu they have commonplaoo to ooms men, and yet it ia
laato and ability filled her ? If all wo­
tririy achieved tncceas, and are about to a holy and aaorod word, end no man
men were so thoroughly tangirt such
reap some small reward for their labor* who has a wife should heeitata to esll
occupations that employment would bo
her by that tender feuna. whether tefiss
open to them a* men ? The answer
domraur cirri, or &lt;m the regtotakefn
matters nothing to hue now. A day or

FIRE PROOF STOVES!

baa become a City and is rapidly (row­
ing; in importance It being my fiist
visit, wanted to lean what I could of its
business and iinprovemsuta. Making
such investigation as my limited limo
would allow, found the moot noticablo
and attractive feature was the Annual
Great Cos*, and Cleaning out ffalu at tho

Errvy Store Warranted tiro Yean

found tb.y wore really selling all Goods *
ut coot except Groceries, which I believe
they do not advertise to sell at east.
A Gnunesa.

Of Every Inscription, .Manufactured to Order,
&amp;BJWUf.LE 04 K LEATHER.

10.000 MP BITCKETS

|)octrg.

Detroit Stoves!
'Stale Fair nit Kalamazoo.

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapid?,

Sirjesa aid Mettfcal Delta,
" sTlkSu " c”“ * »*“&lt;»■• »*«*•

The Drtnil Savu an the —- ™'lt "T'
‘•’Uy. Stmt
HEA VIES!Son.
'----rior Charcoal iro
In the Market.
in the World.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

'he best place in the
OF HASTINGS

GROCERIES
is at the new brick store of

two ago tho worn-out body was tail
bock tn tho earth to which it had been
drawn by such strong and subtile kin­
ship. To what red or recompense tho
soul of tho gentle lady passed, only Ho
knows who took it houro. Her work

pay (.’ash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

only, nt the very lowest rates.
HICKH- &lt; BBQ.

Hestisga, Mich., Oct 4._________'

11 A! H A !
H. A.. Bus ell!
Go tiiern lor your

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS 1

CHOICE GROCERIES!

A fine stock Jen Qrssrn

BVSSU.
MOKVMXXTB,

DENTIST

lUffll

to shorten tho boots of die nation by just
ten percent. because tho Free Trader,
hare made a bud ado over tha high
price of feather.

siderod. Take for oxampl&lt;&lt;thn clauss on
Iron aad Steel, which nropoess a reduc­
tion of ten per oeut, of existing deltas
“on nil Iron and Steel, and on all man­
ufacture of Iron and Stool, of wtriota 1
either of such metal* is the ccmpoaont
jioxt of cboif value, oxooptmg Pig Iron 1
and steal Rails.”
They cntainly are wire in exrepting
tho two latter ; for every man oonroreant with the manufacture of ^ig Iren
knows that the long diacusaira winch
roaulted m tho lowering the duty two
dollars stopped tho building of furnaces'
ami, by diminishing homo production,
has ra-wd prices decidedly. I’artioa who
wore than* engaged in building a blast
furnace in Indiana, paused in their
work, and did not lay a brink for the
spseoof throe month*, writing to see

�heme. We can tru»t|y aay that it is one
Waahington ; an exampto tost good men of the moil ccmpteto works of tho kind
can both obtain and bold fofire without published. It i* tally m-tretedby ou:
a competitive examination.
'
bort artist*. Aa to the mochanioal part,
all ran see that ihk* is tho handsomest
Tho cable yestonhy tells ns that volume of the ooaaou. They hare not
: ‘rmidonl Thiers was toot, but we are rushed into tbe field with romafiting to
1
(glad to learn bo was not hurt. The “taka" in the axtilmnatil of the moment,
,
only
wonder ia that the old gentleman but prefensd to take time aad bring
wa. not assassinated long ago. Tho out a work that Chicago fed* justly
anaination ot somebody in Franco ia now proud of. We are informod that one
about “due." We look for there thing* agent in Chicago ha* already* taken
with .almanac regularity. At the raiior nearly 1900 order* for tho Book, which
atrop men said “who is tho next cuato- Ulnstrftre tho popularity of the eamo at
horn.-. Many more doing nearly a.
Tha Japanese embassy has been
formally received at fa* Salt Lake City
German. Agents will do wall to write
Hall by th. federal, territorial and mu­
the publuher for toe same.
nicipal authorities.

und there srero in this Btata al the be- measure is pending like that which sate
gitmfag of the present yaar ao leas than apart forever tho proceeds of the public
S.UBmik-o: raHroad fa actual opera- domain for tho premotion of public
school*; or* law far tbo protection of
ywt. th. JUVW O«H-. te -Kkk
w* are indebted for tha statistics, gives
the fidlowing interesting details aad raised of “centralised despotism " No
greater absurdity has over boon farmed
into a partisan watchword. Tho people
have two sets of legislative aysrats whom
they elect every two years. Ono ret
submitted to arbitration. Buttbay are
they soud to CbngrvM aml'tho other to
evidently a* the msmorable words of
the State Legislature; and as both are
Mark Antony, in which ho derwecated
changed equally often and are equally
•titution waa so amended a* to furbid
Tmx Amuucix One Fauow.—The
The trial at ex-Uoagreasman, Stoke*
the future authorisation of such eubai- dependent upon the will of the majority,
dire, it was prepluwiad that there would it ia only a question of expediency for alleged rompficiiy in tha Treasury February ireuo of thia sterling monthly
not only be a great decrease but almost whether tho law shall be enacted by the bounty frauds cotnmtnoed in tha crim­ more than sustains its previou* high repone or tho other fegiatative body, uni­ inal court yesterday.
ing and instruotire, and pleasingly varformity of lews is eooential to tbs unity
give rent to their long pent prejudice*
•d; among them: Tbe Garland of
of a nation. The National Banks have
Hope, aa axcullont story , illuatratad
against th* United Btate*.
dons not only much to consolidate us as
articles on February,Tbe Keyrton* State,
What will coma of it all, it b, of
a nation, hut they are both economic*!
Dascairnoa
ar
nta
Boots
U.
8.
*50
Charooal Making, aad the Oyrtor Trade:
coureo at thia time, wnpoaeibte to foroeae.
Nor*.—Tbo engravingis of poor quali­ Letter of tbe Unlcttod ; Human of tho
That to&lt;7 hope to secure a mitigrtiou of aid, U ia true, but it lias came tn the
■hap* of voluntary private aubocripHon*
ty, while the paper spin which the note Dey; History and Triumph* of lithogra­
too claim, which w* hav* again*', them, aad not in taxes. ’The Grand Rapid*
ia |*inted is not at all Eke the genuine.
is undoubtedly their object, and with A Indians aad the Jaduon, Unsing A
phy : Scientific and Curious Facte;
Running through the paper of the genu­
Saginaw are progressing rapidly toward
Itaminircencoo of Early Odd Fellow­
ine issue io a fiber resembling bits of
our facility in bockiag down from high Mackinac; the Chicago A Michigan
ship ; Original Poetry and M'tacoUany ;
thread or colored silk, also a narrow
ground hastily takea, they can hopeful­ Lake Bhoro will doubtlere roach ManiaDepartments fin-tbe Fraternity and tho
tee thia year; Ui* Chicago A Canada
atrip
of
bine,
which
ia
termed
tha
‘
■local
ly entertain tho thought that they arc Southern ia well under way across tbo
Family ; Tiding* from tho Order everymire to acromptah their purpose If' •outhere end of tl.e Stalo ; the Mansfield. poet to hold thia great continent togeth­ sad fiber," extending from tho bottom to whore, Ac^Ae. Now ia tbo time to sub­
wo hav* partially forgoiten the Mason Coldwater A Michigan ha* been gradod er, with tbo evur varying interests wo the top of tho note, in tho right side scribe. I2A0 a year : ll.W a vpiumo.
Blidell affidr, they bar* not, and they
mutt teuch'th* people to look to Con­
Address A. O. F. Association, No. 96
woven in the paper dunng its making—
are simply trying again, the sanw pro­
gress for a comet rotation of policy in­
Nassau Bl, New York.
asnerrt prurets known only to tbo in' reedings that proved *o eminently sccstead of fostering sectional peculiarities
Ta* Laoix*’ Rxrotrro*r,for Felruary
renter*, which has undoubtedly proved
under tbo apodal form of State Kights.
cannot
fail to giro general sati*factiou
a great chock to counterfeiting. Tho
ally to reach tho Una of tho Flint A Fere
Marquette; if not Maokintc irrelf ; tho
large red seal of the Treasurer in tbe to its thousand* of reader*. It contain*
The
petalant
ramarks
of
Mr.
Gladstone,
Dcttoit &amp; Bay CSlv is under contract,
centre of the note, also tha cycloid num­
and progress ha* been made with other and tho sudden cuuxdoM sad ill cou- ber panel oraameuted with scrolls, Are Furdiug rteee,” a fine portrita of Vic- i
I lofty dignity of their anger and after the line* of sore or lees importance.
si-lcred agitation of tho Loudon pram
। usual amount of higgling which ia chrrDsraotr, Lantxo A Lax* Micbi*ax. which iu England seems to be capabte of wanting in the rounterioit Tho vig- Loria, Crown Prince* of Germany, and
is profusely iltartrated throughout. Th*
[ octeriotic of too natiou,—jiay their bffl. I. —Completed from Detroit northwest to manufacturing ready made opinions for
Lansing,
85
miles,
and
from
Grenville
sid* of ths note (Psaco bolding ia her contests are in keeping with the char­
I There never was a better time tor the
northwest to Howard, an tho Grand tiio entire Island, hare taken tbo offici­ hand a statue of Mercury) ia eoaroely acter of toe nagsauo.
Tbe widest
al public by surprise. Thu* far it has
Rapids A Indiana Railroad, 20 mile*.
engraved, the dark drapery having a rang* and greatest variety poasibl* is
been regarded a* a political dodge to
scratchy appeaianoA, and none of the embraced in it* literary mutter. In
than ia their management of thia tnatregain loot popularity, and to atom the
graceful folds, produced by lights and elegance, it ia ourpeaaod by no periodi­
tar. Wo expect that Bon Butler will
| growing title of Republicanism. If
shades, which will bo oboerred in the cal that reaches our table. Published
I lot loose hi. little b*M eagle which he
, England's old hostility can be revived,
gvauin* note. Th* foot &lt;5f toe figure , by Hitchoock A Waldts, CSncisnsli,
keep* in training for occasion* like those,
Republicanism will to some extent share
are badly drawn ; also upon tho right ! Chicago, and 8t- lauia; and Carlton i
and that ha will Brjtiee to hear it
the gains: of tho Republic; but thia is a
inn. a* seen upon the gennin* note, is a !I Lanahan, Now York, at W.50 a year.
dangerous game, for the dogs of discord
lirac*!*t, strongly defined, while in tho
Bat there la a better way to treat this
and war are more easily let loose than
Tbo Aitaxnc for February, ia a
counterfeit it ia hardly perceptible. Up­
aiatter than to shriek it down with pet­
on the upper left corner of th* note bi a superb number. Among its contest*
tifogging rhetoric, us bellow it out of
Let us state ths caw as briefly as pos- •biota, with tho monogram “U. 8." un­ are •■Soptimiue Felton, or tho Elixir of
; hearing with the bombast of stump oraaible. The Board of arbitrators (Greet der which a ribbon, with th* motto. “E Life;• “A Comedy of Terror.;" -Tbe
| t»ry. Calmly, but pctriateotljr insist on
। Britain, the United State, and 8witwwthe payment of every dollar justly our
jawsm great fatarert. This Magarine
| Post Hcbox A Liac Mtarjnsx.—Ex- ! land) have before it as their chert the
duo, and never for a rnomrmt entertain , tended from Lapeer wool to Flint, 19 ! text of the Treaty and tho Protocol of
is one of tho very beet published in this
a thought of the reduction of a single j.miles.
i proceedings.
country- Price, one copy one year,
mill. The'" claims are enormous it is j Dirsnrr, Hnx*t&gt;itx A Isdiixa.—ExIf then, |he United States, the plain­
*4,00; two topic*. *7.00; five copie-,
| true, but they were written up first io II traded from Hllledalo sou thwrit to a tiff in the ease, has claimed damage*
*16,; ton coptae, *30. Published by
I the shipyard* and by th* forges and iu । junction with tho Fort Wayne, Jackson | beyond the letter of tho treaty, England |
James R. Osgood A Co., Boston.
' A Saginaw Road at Banker', five utile*
; toe armcrise of a nation that forgot it* !! Its trains run over the latter road from . who ia th* defendant, ean demur, und I
Oca Yono Fotxs fur February, is a
honor in its haste to take advantage of I. Baukar’e to Auburn. 45 mile*, and
oar misfortune*. It may. aa Gladstone |j thonre over tbo Detroit. Eel Rivvr A 11­ i tbo cose ; or it can plead tbe genera) graphic look; also in length it ia one- model of exrelteare. No family should
soy*, beggar them to pay, but they;, lino** Brood southward aa far so com-.| iuuo, truversing that portion at the eighteenth of an inch shorter than th* be without Il‘ Price only 82 per yver,
with
aa extra copy grrfi* for tire sub­
should have thought of thi. before tb« '
! complaint whk-h relate* to consequential Cnine. Th* raveree of th* counter­
composed of lettering and geomet- scription*. P*fcli*hed by James R. Os­
day of reckoning cart upon th«m tho
damages. If then, notwithstanding Ibis 1 riral lath* work, is a close imitation of
good A Co., Boston.
•
* light of its portentous dawn.
demurrer, the Board should award dam­ the genuine note. । When they have t*oid all that wo do-1
Oonrr'i Labt's Book for February, ia
age* not sanctioned by tho treaty, Eng­
’
OtirxaOmc's Maoacxs roa Fxaxv- splendid. With the reception of every
maud of them, there i* much that ean-1
land would be in s position to repudiate
; ABT well sustains its reputation far tho number, wo think it has reached a point
not bo paid. Tb*y cannot restore to u* '
said treaty for tr isewultuctxm, end take
variety, instruction and entertainment
tho strong men who w*ro sacrificed by
of it* contents. The new story by Oli! tbe year* of war, prolonged by th* aa-1
' As tho case stands, England has no
right to hold ia advance that the Board j ver Optic, “Sea and Shore'' is now »o
! not blot from our memory th* thought
, agreed upon will not do justice in the j well advanced that its plot and the inci-

DBUG8,
Pure Drugs and Mediam
PATENT MEIICIIEII

Iter. Mr. Haintnond, tor revivalist, i*
still conducting a revival at Leaven­
worth.
•
A Wisconsin Justice of tho Peace Im*
divoroed himself with satisfadion, econ­
omy and dispatch.
Th* colored champion billiardivte of
MsmphU aad
Louis are soon to play

1’A.IIN'TS ANIXOII^

Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dye Stuffs

JUVKNILE BOOM,

STiHOlRD WORKS AMD PQEUl
z-dw. tea
bags.
red fine satcitkix

rum

I’crfumcrira, Pomanades and Hair Uk

bare not been touched far many year*,
nro to bo reopened.
Geonre M. Webster, of Bhormmt, Mo-,
killed three full-grown boar* on tho 29th
of January, with hi* ax, a* they camo
iMna hv rma Ant nt a hltltaw tTOO.
Dr. ModlieoG too Kansas murderer,
now lying in jail under sentence of death
has rwnittod 11 to tho Lac ven worth
Tfew* for its weekly edition.
Any New York rough can knock a
H’trU retmtn't tooth down hi* throat
:__ ——?■_.
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New Advertisements.

1872.
RADICAL

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PAINTS &amp; OILS
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Stationery.

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

htttir.ri tntctir

of British cannon punted at onr broth­
ers, and Brituh lead that hurled them

case. If she has not lawyer* of *uSij chapter* of Elijah Kellogg’s “Whisper­
| cient ability to meet Erarta, it is bet
misfortune. and perhaps *hc can procure ing Pine” are lively and attractive: Mrs.
day his proclamation calling a special
Cheney is winning golden opinion* in
them upon the continent or even in the
session of the Legislature to meet on
her continued story •'Solly Williams
tha 13th prwrere. The following is a
The
Mountain Gill f* new exploits of
Tho damages claimed by the United
copy ef this proclamation :
; Chicago A Michigan Lake Shore.
States ore thrw-fold—first for tbo actual1 “Capt Dad’s ; Fishinc dab." will suit
I Fitter 4 Prax Mamistts.—Extended destruction of tbe ships and property th* boy*, while numerou* pleasure
during the year from Clare west 41&gt;
sketches will equally delight tbe girls.
; mile* to Jk junction with tho Grand captured by toe Alabama and other Then tliorc are article* that will instruct
Repels
Indiana Rai!ros&lt;l. at Rood ,| cruucr*. Secondly, tho damage, cau.eil
tho readsr, for instance one on “Precioua
io oar commerce by too rise of too rates
' TaxDxwr Srirxaxxi.—Mr. Boutwell'
Stone*,'' the seventh of its serie*, “How
of insurance which drove our ships from
to mske Paper Boots." with illustration*,
February atatetnant of the public debt
the sea, and lastly, the damage caused •
shows the following facta ; •5,«314»i2,“St. Valentino's Day," “Floral Dirtionaby tho prolongation of too war.
j
ry," amusing and in* truetiro “Pigeon debt during
i Hole Paper. ;” Editorials, one a prartiJanuary ;»),852,150,200.00 as to* doo:
only urged as collateral to show bow 'I cal article on the u*o of Kerosene, anb wring intereetfa coin ; 1*4,978,000.00
great our grievance; is, and not for the
other entitled “Hint* to writers f' a
as fa* debt bearing faterert in lawful
purpose of getting an ejuivalent, be-j
“Valentino Galop” for the musically inmoney ; *1,700,897.26 aa tho debt on
cause no human power can adjust the
ebned, several excellent poems, end a
which interest has ensued sinoe matur­
largo variety ot other matter.
Tho
ity : *434,719,187.18 as th* debt bear­
a^ea waa properly preoonto&gt;i iu aid of
ing no interest; *1(0.871,7*0.15 of rota
There is acme talk of building a road tho two farmer ; and, as a lawyer* argu­
fa the Treasury, and *12,840,271.21 « from Grand Rapids to Lansing, tia ment, ia in proper plane. It is for Eng­ tire, too full page pictures being especi­
ally good. Th* “Head-Work" present*
currency, making a total of 1110,212,­ Grand Ledge.
land to show that under tha treaty and
001,39 ofc*sl&gt; oh lund ; 12,254,416,- ! Tho road from Grand Rai&gt;id* to Huia capital fund of amusement, aad the
tho general construction of the laws, no
950.96 aa tho total of the debt, includ­ । land, wu formally opened on January 7, notice can bo taken of damage* of so re­ “Letter Bag" ia filled with pleasant
'
by
a
stockholders
excuaion.
chat
for “our boy* and girla." With­
ing principal and internet; *2^*8,204,- |
mote a degree. It reems to u* that a
Work on toe northern extension of
out furtlier enumeration of contents, it
948.60 as the total of the debt, loos cash I
in the
Treasury;
and *82,503,-J toe Grand Rapid* A Indiana read still request from tho defondant to tho plain­ may be said that this is aa admirable
continue*. The principal offices of the tiff in this caw to plead and argue hi*
company hare been reraorod to Grand case in accordance with ha* views, ia number of an admirable msgartao
Publiabod monthly by Leo A Shep­
both impudent and ridiculous. If wo
must fight it out, there can never bo a ard, 149 Washington Street, Boston.
12,50 a year in advance.
ease whore the right is so completely on
idln and unemployed fund*. It would,
in our judgment, be financially wiser to
redocu tins balance by paying out a
portion of ilia liquidating apart ot the!

Land craning your corrrepoudent had
tha pleasure of attending tha silver wad­
ding of Dr. O. ¥. Presbrey and wife at
their
elegant residence on Tenth Street.
■ Tbo Mremony of unveiling tho num­
; umout elected at Detroit by the citiaeua
[ ot Michigan in memory cf tbe gallant

Wadrrewlsv, March Cth, to aupply vs
omens iatho Legislature aa follow*:
In tha41hSenatorial District, Macomb
Cousty, to fill tbo vaoaney in. the Senate
eaoasd by tho death cf Hon. Gilbert

la Bay County, to fill tha vacancy in
the Hoasl oauaod by the resignation of
Bra. Wm. R. Bate.
Ia the 3d district of Goreese County,
by tire dretk of
John L Fhiilips.
In the M diatrfot of J.-kaun County,
to IE the VMaaeytatha Homo caused

ooldien and sailor* who Ml during the
war of the rebellion, will occur April
9th. At that time
Grand Lodge of friends of ths parties, eousisting of
F. A A. M. and mecKre of the frater­ members of th* Cabfast, Senators, mem­
nity, together with ■ large concouree of bers of Congrats, feeding Beprereutacitixena from nil parts of tbe State, will tives ol the army and navy with their
asrist in the ceremony. The monument wives, daughter* and *irtere and a targe
la about completed. Tho Detroit press number of the high private* of social
life, journalists, Ac., Ac. As cntranre
■peaks very highly of it, saying that
to aa adjoining residence was arranged
Mr. Roger*, the Sculptor, ha* fullfilled
tbe condition* of the contract, and baa so that two elegant mansions were oc­
added vary largviy to hi* feme as an cupied with the fertivitfee Hundred,
accomplished artat. Tha contract price of silver proeent* covered th* table*,
for the monument waa 158.000. The manto-*, Ac., including many seta ot
silver ware, ornate silver pitchon with
otaborate carving, Ac. Altogether it
was th* most elegant and enjoyabl. af_ fair, supper faefa-fad, that U* stored re■ Now that tha Grand Jury has indited
r fined setaoty here during the season.
all the K. Y-, 'Gatneoy Rfag” w* sugport to his Hur- Judge Hoyt, tho proprirty of calling a Grand Jury to inquire

Now, since the exterior wall cf too
Port Qfie* edAo. has boea raised to tbe
•oeond story the public begin* to realise
that to. Boot OBee BuiMfag wfl be fee

Diptheria prevail. among the child­
ren in Saginaw City.
Manistee papers are jubilant over the
businore prospects of that city.
Joy* are tho dower* dropped ia our
paths by th* band of Providence.

SOLI) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

Comjdafa not of the abortue** of life,
bnt employ that tine usefully.

INOCURE.NO charge
rie* gold, and cat. thirties.
Tho Grand Havaoitre are ajitapug a
new free bridge.
Th* Detroit police are sending many
of the dogs of that city to tho happy land

Momara Axraixa. By George Bond.
With Eleven Illustration*. T. B. Peter­
son A Brcthem, Itabliahcre, Philadel­
phia, Fa. Thi* book will prove to be
very jiopular, and mast have a largo
ask for George Sand’s style is noble,
and beautifully rich and pur*. She baa
an oxuberant imagination, sad with it a

ajstwtwiSaS:

ate*!®
jSEpgssv
dhaUtEESf

wat'

never iedulgea in declamation, end yet
hot ocntencos are exquisitely melodious
and full. Sho leaves you at th* end of
one of her brief, rich, melancholy sen­
tences, with plenty of food for. future
cogitation. No one ran exprore tho
charm of them; they seem like the
sound of country belle falling sweetly
aad eadiy upon the ear. There io bard-

vibration of George Hand’, thrilling
voire. 8b. yearn, to do good. Tbo
popularity of her novels. “ConeueJo, a____
Loro Stary,” “Tbo Coan fare of Budol- coMast weather ever known
.tadt," a sequel to “Consuelo," “Je*lcuaT," “Indiana," “Simen," •'Fanchou,
tha Cricket; ur, La Petite Fadatte."
“Tho Corsair,” etc., hove never been
equalled by any writer. “MaoaraerAa-

WANTED 1
, 200,00(Kfeet of Ash Lep,
lOO.OOffft of Ash Floor
Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree ing!;! forbvhich the high­
aud Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit est market-price in cash
and Herb Scedu, Prepaid by
Mail. A complete and judicious will be paid.

;
.
I
!
’ MteorUnvnt. 25 sorts of either
chae, 11.00. The aix cImum,
■ (150 padeete) fcr $5.00. Abo,
an immense stuck of one year
. grafted Fruit
Tree-, "Small
; Fruita, Fruit Stocks, Young
Fruit, Ornamental und Ever-'

DwwtrCavniALU

�Peninsular Railway.
Forty roar. Ign, Illinois waa as Car
West u'moat people wished to go. and
journiee wvre made ia tha tagoudary
' Prairie Bchconae," but in there day*
of ProgTOM and Improvement, tho word
West has come to moon luwu. Ne­
braska. Kansas, Ckitorudo, Califurnia
and the Territories, end th* traveler
reecbee alino*t any point therein by a
■alcndid Lin* of Reread.
This Un* of RaUaood is theDraunroi Rum, which start* from Chicago
by tha Chfoago, Burlington &amp; Quincy
Railroad, and. running through Bet
uso-rox, reaches Omaha. IAnreln, Ne­
braska City. Saint Joooph, Atahieon,
I*M.vrnworth and Kansas City, counrvting with the Union Pacific. Kansas Pa-

-•ssst ttsr-ft at"-- «-■*■
■MSIK.
es ta by going “By way of Burlington." ,
far the rates of that Lino are always as
tow m any other, and it ia the best
Route in the Weal, therefore you arc
more sure of your tajrtf and ceay'srt.
Th- Burlington Route tuu admirably
,’’T*ion. “How to go'
Wert r by th* publication &lt;/ an eneltoat 1‘amphtot, containing a targv,
truthful map of the Groat WyoL and
much interesting and x aiuablo informa­
tion, winch can bo obtained, fr*
Arrft. by addreening General Paasenger Agent B. A M- R. K-, Burlington,

.fsrtss""
r.M.«0&lt;wnA*.li
(TtMGS LOtKJl

I. 0. 0. F.

I

Wa ooutinua our ropert of th* doing*
of the Circuit Court a’-M* we w»nt to
pore taet week. Ln cm* No. 12, Wood ring vs Freer, *4 aU. tbe Jury found m
cause of actiL-n. In No. 13 Mito L.
Williama v* Richard Freer, for slander,
th* Jury found foe th* llaratiff tax rente
damage* and costa.
On applicatioa H.-nry Hayman was
admitted to otiaeaahip. In ca*M Nu’a.
16, 17 and 18, cm motion to dismiaa th*
appeal, an ardor wm made to diamfas
provided naw aAdavot* were not filed,
and an Attorney fa* of 15,00 ia each
com paid within five days Thea* cases
were against th* G. R. V. R. Company,
for cattle killed. Th* Company appeal­
ing from th. detiaion of Ju.tioo Cobb.
la Na 10. Green at al va. Malfoy, the
Jury found for tbe plaintiffs for 1102,50
damage, and coats. But a motion for
new trial ia pending, and a stay of pro­
ceeding for thirty day* ha* been grant­
ed. In No. 20, StinchoombvsMaDory,

In’thi* day and age it fo practically
imposaibU far any place to peoeper that
is not ia jweition to avail it«U of th*
competition of competing linac of Bail­
road, and to draw toitaelf ama* class of
manufacturing. Th* first end highest
iatereot of .very inland city fa it* Baflrued facilitire. Without th* advantage*
three furnish growth and j-ormiuent
anoroaa are simply impassable.
Ilia
likewise an impossibility to itidaev men
of capital to invest in any branch of
manufacturing where th*** facslitiea are
not at thrir command, and where com­
petition doe* not place through freights
at minimnn pricta. Tbeee are facu

necessity. Without th*m no agricultu­
ral community can proeper.
In th*
county of Barry, to-day, every buabel
of surplus wheat or corn ia worth double,
if nut thribble, what U would bo were
there no Railroeda in tbe Blate. Ths
people of thi* county produce a* good
wh«at aa is grown ia the State of Michi­
gan, and should b* able to obtain for it,
at their own dooes, the highest market
prios. That they do not we need not
tell them, aa they understand the feet
full well. The reason for thia may not
b* so fully understood, ov co generally

with en Attorney foe of five dollars.
No. 26. Smith vs Loelie, was continu­
ed on tl.» usual trrmn on apjdlcalfon cf
plaintiff. No. 27, Smith vs VaaDuaea.
was continued on usual term, on appli­
cation of defendant Ko. 30, Dutton vs
Sanford, was rontinued on application
of defendant on usual terms. No 36,
Corey vs Powers, was continued on
usual terms on. application of plaintiff
Wheat should be worth'just as many
In case 43, Grunt A Phillips vs Spencer,
cento per bushel in Hastings, as it is in
a judgment for [•------ and ousts was r
Battle Creak or Kalama mo, more than
entered. In 40, there is a judgement1
ia tbo Uttar place, if U is to ba shipped
for 0230,17 end coats. In 50 judge- f
to Detroit or any place East. That our
meat for 1142,89 and coats In 53, (
judgement for II 10,26 and co*t la 54.1

Dus’r &gt;x Poisuxxd with the sticky,
filthy, dangerous Hair Preporatious.
but use Nature’s Hair Restorative,
which fa perfectly clean and transp.-,
nnt. and sefuWr /res fraoi
inSrr»at
inft. It will porilively restore Gray
Hair, prevents th* Hair from falling off,
will cause it to grow when prurnotarvly
toet, removes dandruff and k-ejw
the head in a perfectly healthy condi­ judgement for 0148,00 and coats. In through our streets, aad directly past
tion. Try a bottle aad bo satisfied that 55 judgement tor 0256,30 and cotta.
. our depot, and been carted to Bittie
it is th* greatest discovery of tbo age.
Tbe numlnrs hare given refer to tbo j Creek, and then sold at a profit over
Procter Brat, Glouecuter, Sela Agent, priatad Calendar, to be foand iu tho price* hare, within th* past year is a
for th* Patentee. All the Druggist*
hare a full supply Soo advertisement
simply tbe additional Railroad fscilili
A decree uf uivorca was granted ia that tho people of Bettis Crook *uj
tho case of Myers vs Myetu. Feb- 13th, over those in thia citT-,
andon th* same day in the ease of

Michigan

Exchange.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

vote* waa also granted in the case of
‘Whitcomb vs Whitcomb, heard at the
last tcrqpof th* court. A motion was
also argued and submitted to open tho
decree of dirorc*, grunted at tho last
term, in the caao of B. W. Johnson vs
Sophia D. Johnson, and give the defen-

lag carried by trama from Nor^h of tho
Valley Rood in Irving and Carlton to
Kalamaaro, aad sold there at prices
which our buyers eannot pay, over th*
««t of transportation. Simply because
maud of shippers at that point
Giro us a competing line, that wo may
secure through rates, and &lt;mr buyers
can pay aa much for wheat, or any oth­
er article cf produce, as can be paid at

Tho •ohoal Meeting.
would build up tbo business of the city
with untold rapidity, would double our
onday night th* spccia
population ia throe years, thribble the
Meeting was held at ths Court House, trade of tbo city, and consequently inpersuant to call, D. K. Cook moderator
presiding. Ilans for a Central Uniat.
School Hous* were submitted to th*
mooting by tho Trustees, and with

meats &lt;e, was sulwtaatially adopted by
the meeting. Bonds fur tho sum cf
thirty-five thousand dollars payable in
ten, fifteen sn 1 twenty years, to drew
inten-st not excsedmgTM per rout, eras
voted to bo used in tbo eon structure of

UH SHORE &amp; IICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY

value of every City luLand every aero of
the farming lands within five miles of
the Road on cither side, as did the constrcotion of tbo Grand River Valley,
and we need not tali the people, that all

Very odd this morning.

Cloudy end &lt;x&gt;ld ut noon
Grows no warmer very fast a* t)w&gt; sun

MtltS.
Ltcal tliaro |litice;.

A building cummiurw eunlisting of
N. Barlow, D. R. Cook. John M. Nevins,
Not much sleighing left but the roail* A. J. Bowne and IL B. Wightman, waa
elected. We regard th* result aa emi*
arc iey in many ptneos
nent'y satisfactory, and trust tbe work
of erecting th* House may bo pushed
forward with all reasonable dispatch.

land title, brought before the Supreme
Tbo boat -good. aad tho cheapest for
Court of this State, a decision was made
family uro is tho famous Halford T oj
that will astonish soma of our heavy
csatemhir* Tublo Sauce, to be had of
owners of property acquired by buying
up tax titles, and cause them to quake
in their shoes a littlX In th* case ia
Michigan Central R. R. Wxraa — A suitable boutekeoper ; Carr. G. W. McCosmcx, tbo new pro­
prietor of the Nashville House, has a question the plaintiff. in error gave in
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE, 40 men for tha lumber wood* ; also a
grand
opening
Washington
Dall
on
tbo
!Srtw«wl&gt;*u«&lt;tu4 CMt*c*. mkia* atew m- g-X»l mill.
•wa*«M &gt;tt»
•/
owl W*a tens
Ono thousand acres uf laud for sale 224, insi. Tha CepL iaa •‘genial good
an a sale made in 1846 fur delinquent
on 10 yoara* time. Enquire of
fallow,” and wo predict a good time.
taxes far tbo year 184-4, and then traced
Forty-six days to th* City Election tho title to themeolve* by several deeds,
Can we endure th* Ring operations for
so long a period. We have to, we *cppuee, but there is one ojnooletiun, then
are ao more city fundi to be flittered
awey on party favorite*.

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Stax Clo­
thing House, Grand Rap­
ids Mich.

Ths immortal Dm of tbe Allegan
Jewrwef must bar* seen the bottom of
more glaasea than usual last week or he
would not have thought to claim for
himself the reputation of being a soter

affect a vest aiuout of property, and
knock tho props from under a good
many who Lav* acquired what they
supposed were riche*, in thin way.”

Erear good citixen should taka his
A Gone Tula*.—The snow jdow county paper, thia, aa all oar reader*
owned by Wm. Tinkler, is an institution know, ia our firm conviction. However,
worthy of note Immediately after every
ha:d storm, away gdre th* hoiso and
plow and a good path Is broken cn
every ereeet in th* city. Tbe number
of mile* of paths mad* in this way
amount* to about twenty-fire.

The Michigan Central Railroad, tbe
moat magnificently equipped Railroad
in lb* United States, os tn tbs world
in fact, fo to bare an additional tnuk

OVERCOATS below cost.
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cents. At Star Clothing
i House, grand Rapids.

Abvody there an SO ea.be of double
track hid. Tho beard propones to lay
M mite* of tbo now road each year until
the rued fo nnrwplrt.l

times thribblod in value by its construc­
tion. Our people know ana we believe
appreciate what tho Valley Road has
done far them, and would be very un­
willing to do ought that should ia any
way injure it or cripple its reco arose.

tensive manufacturers at thia point, that
it weald double tho population ut Hast­
ings City in throe ysars.and thribble it in
that would bring hither fur sal* tbe sur­
plus products uf much of the country
northward towards Ionia and ftannac,
and thus increaar tbe shipments in more

l&gt;opatatiM would increase in like pn&gt;
jxirtian, tbe home ransamption of the
products of our farms. And there ia no
class of farinsrs wbo do not approciitr
the value of a homo market
But thaeu advantage* cannot be secur­
ed to th* peopl* of th* County of Bar­
ry, cxrept through th* conatrurtion of
the Katamiteoo, Hastings and Lowell
Railroad. Thi* road if built and opened
in time for th* shipment of tbo products
of tbo county ia th* Autumn of tbe
pnwant year, aa it ought to bo aad con
bo if our people taka bold of it in
earnest will pay back to tha people of
of every Township through which it will
pa**, except possibly that of Hastings,
in tho oqunty ol Barry, every dollar that
tho people are asked to subscribn to en­
sure ita construction, in th* iacreaaed
price they will receive for their surplus
products. Of this wo have not the toast
doubt But supposing it require* Ihnt
years to pay back in tocreased price* th*
money required, say of th* people of
Hope,to ensure its construction through
that township, we preaum. there is not
a sane waa ia the town wbo doee not
know that the increase in th* vale* of
the real estate ol the township in lees
than thirty day* after tbo road ia a fixed
fact, would more than pay its entire coat,
while only about |25,000 is ask*d by
tbe oompany to insure tha building of
the Road through that township th*
preeent summer, aad thi* sum ought to
be refood there in a eingfo day. and
with th* faMt poeoibl* tabor. The prow
ref personal financial interort of the inhabitants require thi. at tbeir hands.
and th* Maio is practically tru* of eyvry
township through which the road will
p^ tart fo not now «&gt;joying Amt daa.
liaOroad faciliti**, while what U will do
fcrasharafai tho citefo tally set forth

Hasting*. Fob. 18th 1872.
Mr. Kama—la last week's Barrs*
we observed a card from tho President.
Srcretan and Treasurer of tbe Oensotery Oo., purporting to be an answer to
certain inquiries propound by “Macy
Tax Payers," published in tho previous

I

lumbering point* in th* State, in th*
vicinity there an being upwards of 80
miilions of p.n* timber pul iu th* river
thi* winter, of which, the log, will prin­
cipally bo manufactured in Muskegon
and the lumber sold in Chicago Th*
drive far eeveral year* peat ha* been
taken out by Webber Brothers, at a
oo*t of 55 am per thousand, but now
has bean lol to O. P. Pillsbury A Go­
of Chicago for five yean at M cents
per th xuand, there will be employed
this spring800 men, of which the wage*
will b* from twoto four dollars per day
until June or July. Thi*. Village will
b* platted a* soon as th* snow will ad­
mit, aad lots given away to a oertaia ex-

sista cbfofly in pronouncing thorn weHmoant inquires aa stand**, together with
a profusiou of general statements and
high-sounding prnfaaaiiilii of integrity
and fair dealing Thia, however, the
public are ywquired to take on trust, m
no evidsaro of the focU is furnished.
Tbe principal value of tbe card con­
sists tn its omiwfona, and not ia what
it contains. It skillfully avoids tho prin­
cipal point of our enquiries aa to who
owns tbe Cometary. To whom dees it
belong* Who holds the tide to tbo
property t Jia fka card fails to en­
lighten us on this important point wo
have taken the trouble to examine tho
records, and find that on tbo 2d day of
May, 1868. the pnqwrty was deeded by
8. IL Cook and Betsey Grinnell. Adtaiaietretors of tbe estate of B. 0. Grian*U, to J. A. Bweeaey, N. Barlow and
H. A Goodyear, for tbe consideration of
•1.200. The deed waa given to them
abeohitoly and without qualification;
consequently they stand on tbe record
as th* benafide owners of tho property.

well known foot that Uwe* grounds wore
purchased with the money of the Town­
ship Th* poorest tax payers, aa well
aa the richeat, oootributed tbeir share
toward paying foe thi* property. What
right, thro, hate thee* gwnttemea with
th* title to Jt 7 By what right have they

ship book before us which contains th*
record of th* tranrarfinsi, but w* ar*
confident that neither th* Township
Board nor tbe people of th* township
ever authoriasd them to do so. Here,
then, lie* tbe gist of th* who!* matter—
th* p*opl* of th* township paid for th*
property, and th* before mautioned
gvatlemen stand on th* record a* th*
absolute owner* of it Why did they
not take tbe deed in the name of the
township or at lenit, ia trust for th*
township ? or, havisg taken it in their
own names, why do they not deed it
over to it* rightful ownor* ?
It fa not th* pwpoe* of this article,
n-ithcr was it the purpose of our pr»tsous article, to impute disbooetay of
motive to tho Committee ; they may be
all right so far a* regards tbeir ultimate
iatontions; but w* do insist that the
title of the property belongs legitimately
ia th* people who ware taxed to pay for
it. Bed th* Committee should let no
limo in ptacing it thseo without com julliag a reoort to legal proceedings. Every
interest of th. Cemetery aud of lb* pub­
lic demand* that this should be don*
Tbe booiuee* ol removing bodie* from
th* old Cem.tery i* very much retarded
by th* uncertain tenure by which men
hold the till** to tot* ia tbe new Game-

The newly proposed Village spokea

of ia a recent issue of thi* paper, fa to
be named Webber City. It fa located
near tbe reais* of Mecosta County, and
on th* tamd of th* littio Muskn-ou riv-

stossM by tha priest, ia preparation for
the coming fart. Aftei this iu England,
th* snefont rartom is maintain*d uf din­
ing upon panrako* and fritters, from
which th* boll rung upon that day call­
ed th* pencakn bell, aad th* day itasU,
soaaotime* Paacek* Tuesday. Il was
once a season of great snort and fretivity, as closing the Carnival and ia etill
colebretod in Franco and parts of this
eauntiy (remarkably in New Ch-lean.),
with grotesque pro ceesions and ban­
quets, under tho name fof Mxant Gass
or Fat Tuoeday."
The Caanvai (“farewell to flash.” aa I
th* word sagniio*) fa celebrated daring
th* three to eight days next preceding
Lenl end fo doubtless a relic of hoatben
festivsta. Italy is famous for its ob­
servance. Three is unlimited feasting,
masquradiog, and buSxmry; and

Tbe piece beaded, “Truth will oot,"
that appeared in tbe Homo diwnwf of
last week, made me think cf a roaring
Lion, going about Making whom he
might devour. Many time* tbe inno­
cent suffer in place of tbe guiltg^Th*
instigators of th* whole affair are the
guilty one* if any there b*. It can
on* ly bo proven that they are just a*
corrupt at the heart a* th* evil one himsalf, the sole proprietors of tho unjust
act, are, Dennis DreskeU, J(»hn R- East­
man, Harriet Mariah Barnum, (wife of
kfito a Barnum, docoaasd.)' Who, in
fata than three month* after his death,
told D DreskeU, that Milo B told her
as a aecr-t, that they hued Alonso Ha­
ger to burn the atoro, they being agreed
wont to'.the partner of Milo and told
him if he would give etch s? much
a piece they would settle, otberwi**
th-y would amet him for burning tho
They getting no cnoourogvment. left
him and went prowling around at the
dead hours of night, laying some plot
in which they might entrap‘him. In
tbo pita* beaded "Trulh Will oat,” it

to his wife tbe burning of tbe star*
Oh I how false. Ihiring tho month of
September, being advised by hie physi­
cian to go West for his health, went to
BL Paul Minnirota. In tbo month of
October a dispatch camo to his brother
,1 .____ ‘ -e.._ 1.1— "VS— I__ .1__
i tnmed lately gmng. found him to tow to
travel, tefagtuhed at one* for hi* wife,
(she being at her fatber sBamuelSehlnppi’.), Doalh wa* already written upon
hi* countenaace when oh* arrived,
though be bad* her to meet him in

the time spent by Muses and Elijah, re­
spectively, in fasting. Ancient writers
hold that it wm instituted by the Apos­
tles. On the port of those who ob­
serve it, there is a gram! ceeeatioo irom
amuaoraente aad dmoinationa. and sum*
reduction of diet, al thi. **MCn. Formrrly, th* exchsaion cf all Arab, oven

SHEPARD’S

COMPOm WAHOO BITTm
KaSSmu‘saw-’- “ •

Had !her&gt; b&lt;-en any such cmiraaion
a* th* instigator* of th* piece claims,
th* brother nr th* nurse constantly
watching him, would heard something
of iL Oh, fa it any wonder he asked
tbo minister who visited him daily to
mak* one I&gt;rayvr for hi* wiekjd wife.
The expeare was wholly paid by his
mother, h* having toet all in the con­

legal title to property cannot give a le­
gal title, and circumstances may arise
in which those wbo hav* purchased lots

Tbe Card Intimate* that all wbo have
had anything to do with tho Cemetery are
oat of pocket, Ac. -With regard to this
we know but little, consequsntly can
lievo that the balance of tbe money
raised by taxation over and above tbe
porchas* money, if oar, went into the
bands of the ComnuUea who took the
deed. On tbe 11th of May, 1889 they
morigagorl lb* ground. fur th* sum of
SA5O, and it is fair to conclude that this
money, too. went into their hands, and
if th* large amoent coll rot»d from tho
tale of b-te ha* not taken th* sauio di­
rection, w* know not what direction it
baa taken. All th*** item* must fwit
up to quit* a he nd wen* amount Of
coure* the Committee have made targe
expenditures which should be set down
to their credit; Mt only in tbe books, but
also in the minds of tbe publis. All
tagitimate exjieuditure* must go to their
credit Bui th* public will demand to
know what tho»* *xpen litures are for ,
they will want to ee* the items and the
vouchers. Thu in sonaeetiim with the
title to tbe property is tbe least that will
satisfy them.
A* an evidence of the inconvenience
of bavin; the till* held by ulhet* wo will
mention th* faot that a short tune since,

bury him in th* Cemetery, but failed to
find it without purchasing a lot He
waa finally buried on a private lot.

preeant system I A ]»vvrty-stricken ph!
man dies, tbe public deaire to bury him,
hero is a Cemetery comprising fifty acres
which tbe township paid for, aad yet tho
public cannot bury him ia this ground
without buying a lot of this Committee.
Ccmmonffa unnrnienery—no language
(can add to th* ridiculousness of tho oc,

Again w* insist that tho title to thia
tproperty should bo planed whore It be­
।longs. There la nothing la tbe pomthrn
, thane gonllemoa that eatitlro them io
of
। tho custodians of the public proper­
bo
(ty. The people of Haetimro aro not so in­
,
_ _________
sane
or dosaentod as _
io roqena
their
; tlmy have never appoint,
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,

accidental,, aad bra riven nee to much,
.peculation It ha* been noticed that
certain frelivals of aiwioat Home, in
hotaw of Pan end Jane, ware oetobreted
about this Um*, and that axr-ung tbe
oeranoai** waa the choosing of partners
from the other rex by tot, in a jocular
way. Thus, at a later time, th* fit ob-

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
and from thi* our ancoetum may have
derived ths setaction of "Vatantinre, ’
aad th* moding of tar.-meosegro to
them. It is another tradition that th*
first of lb-opposite *ex you m*et ou this
day, except osm living in th* earn* bouse,

For rcfitcring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.

strayed, or th* glands atrophied a»d
decaved; bat such aa remain can be
saved by thi* application, aad stimu­
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair fa produced, lartaad
of fouling tbe hair with a party sedi­
ment, it wffl keep it dean and vigorous.
Ito occasional use will prevent th* hair
from tarniag grey or falling off, and

�DwHlMT * C.'c Cftluran.

8 O’CLOCK.
^375
ttaaR dox has actinly dira^warod '
from Pentwater and vicinity
TbeStaw liberarr nt Lnrang kae
’ 40,000 tuiutoto - ’ I A new radr tad from Tefol &gt; to llninwwHUprojeoOd

1-'A.2^C?Y CiOODH
T.yi. TaHrv lUU—. U*dur. Lroc •' 4
^Tflauatska, a*4 JMeHriaem •&lt;
HnLDMtoVH ktaAlUAUM. UAHKKT AXO

S60.0I0 09

JacfcM rvjciwa in n new milharr

KOETOAOE

porrhaed tar the Ecqrror of Jsjan.
$5,000 uauh
.(we Maarair Lodge ia Io bo iwgeniatnlin Canon City
During *»f ■» aruaiau wall will a»n

log ia not aa good. But it io not an
•MT teak io separata
; and he
thinks be would rather chop wood than
ent turkey. Ha doe» not know that im
the bock law a dela-iena morael railed
the oyster. and tha ddr bene, below the
aaawd joint an- coaridarad titbit..TH. muri ba taught bin.
Ladios ought aapecial^ to nuke c in-

hi

oauiryuuv ’r ;

Grucnbadtn !|

P80HTABLK K8PL0MT.

WH]

BBS

Dr. 8. Aili.nl, of Flat t, haa bean oppointed *urgx&gt;t&gt; f&gt;* the IVt Huron aud
IaFo Michigan Railroad.
H. Elliot, dralar in dry go »I» at Ionung, mad* an aaaigtimrnt la»t -week.
His brinht— are etatad at tALOto. •“'
aarate at »M,00tJ.
,
Tbo uU aratfonty bidding at Biruington. wa» Lurni-d ua tha ( th. It wa.
txespio-1 a* a poatafllro and exprou of-

rrtn tel '

imp it .toiint«io!s.

task often demh-.n upon them, and tlu-y
abould be abla to troriorin it with eaae,
and not be farced to waernt tho aroiv•aurec.f visitor*, who would probably
arsed the operation. The jdatwr should
be placed ao n?er tho carver that be hu
full control over it; if far olf nothuig
ran ]&gt;rewnt an ungraceful nppearanae.
A sharp tarifir is rwpfiaite, and a thin
and wall tampered bbdc
Incarviru; turkey, cut off tho wing
nearest to you that; then thu leg tui l
aecond joint j thru dick th i breast until
t‘mn:irooD.
a rounded piece appMii ; taaert the
Flee or six gang* of men are amgagknife batwwn them s nd aeparato them ad ia cboyping and aloering tin Grund U-illTEASII,
thia peri is the niersi &gt;it of the broal; Rapid* and Buy City lUilr ad line from
jr.tM «4 norrxAi'LE
next comes tb« “amy thimght.”
Wanona to Midland.
After tide turn over the bud a little,
Mr. ChvLei Petero, uf Funn*-T. haa
cud just below tbo breast you will tin.1
the oyv'er. which jou arparit ■ aa you asod Jama, Gouldaa. of Putt Huron,
a
wbolnml.i liquor dtiler. to romv-r
did tbs iMar bnsat. The rids bomlino beside tbs rump, and the desired m.mry paM fur liqa &gt;r
Jamea Walien. Lhi wa‘ ecttt Ij thu
monel out. ba taken Without separating
the whole bona- Proceed the sama Kraao of t’orroct^u from Fort Gratiot,
with tho otbar ride. Tho fork no.--! nut waa a aejihew of the warden-'-&gt;f Tu.rtu. »!»«-»
bo removed during the whole prcxvta aa VArcy McGee,
An rxperisaoed .rarriar will dtrocct a
The tenement bouee ofTbm.
fowl aa easily aeyuu rim break aa egg
TABLE SAUCE,
or cut a iw.oi:,. He ; retains hi* root,!
THE nor !AtC£ AM HEUClii J""'"manage* hie hau ls anl dbow* artiatic■ nlly, aad it perfectly iat ivroe. There
ia nu difficulty in tbo cwlmr; it ualv rvquirae knowledge aad practice, ami
the-, should be taught in thu' family, ean-d their rteht in kltlivg dear. They
each child taking his turn. &lt; Tiicki'ut arv only entiaodato kill thriu for snbaad partridges are carved in tho name ■iatener, wbrawM they do so for tb»
way.-ZArotAsndiffM*
vkini and to got bait for wulrra.

LUMBER

Sk,5ttujH:;r

WANTED

LIFE IN UTAH

-J-SISK.

ffi&amp;SU

DESTRUCTIOB

HALFORD

AUTION'-

LSiCBS

11.,-,....•«-«
FOR FAMILY VSS.

kMo. IrtiU Ol st sroUrob-the

ESX&amp;HrE

.

i-K-rrni: anti snra.-OK humi-x,
------ ""

Twoca&gt;u of siuall-po* hare apperod
in tforansc. Prompt I muMurvii wore
Tbo done flung from lay cardo* taken to prevent a eptend uf tho diehand into tbo Uku splashed down jnlu
th» depths of thg fluering water; and l Tha bra.* ot W. an 1 A. King, in
that wn* all. No it wna not all. Lok Kacuo, Ionia Granty, whieh ramtamls.
at tboea cuaoeatrii. rings, rolling lli.nr wasdrotrorod by fire a f»w ilavn ago.
tiny ripples among tho aodgy roods, dip- Lora, TXGl’i ; tnawanca. •l.FAV
pingtlwovSrbanginK bought
The PuaUnaater-Genera! haaaxtohdnd
•wilfow. and peudueiag au influtmee. i mail aervicu on tbo Flint A Pure Mar­
slight but roneciuua, to the very shorr quette Rahway to Motina* on. the
of the lake itaeif. That huty word, itfoutn and Red City &gt;.n thu Norththat weed of pride or eeern. flung from |Tho arraagrtnanu being Frl.anary 1st,
my Mpe ia msaal company, prodneraa

men FIELD! A fcoBLK WORK

fiffifeseagEg

PICTORIAL

SrStST-crc 6s

FAMILY BIBLE

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
jono ILLIJSTRATIONH.

150.000

R ERE R BN CRB,

MppuAji.

The Grand Travers IkrM ray. th*'
Oiariovoix liariror improramout* ia a
I maUor in which aluauit every rosi-iron ut
' the country io intenwb-4. and it should .
1 reemvo tiro united anil hosrthy *upp irt
i of tbe entire oomm unity. There is a lively trifle carried ua just
I uow oror tho Hute it» I betwrwn Wnona ami Au tfobb, especially un ths
roo‘«u nut touched by the railroads ma ; it haa grown with my growth, and Imnronuo quantrtiea ol sumdh-i to die I
atrongtheood with my strength It tbmisands in tbo c-uapi uro being eon- ■
apaeka, it walks it naovna ; it ia power- veyed there by team.
mi ia ovary took of my eye, in every । Rev. 8. N. Hill, Uouaty Hap.*rinl. aword of my lipa, iu every art of my 111-. drat of Schools ofToaoafia County, hn*
I cannot Hvv myaelf. 1 most either be nan! in bin rodgnalioa on a-oount of tho ,
a light of iUtantne, or a trwpAd to de- raduotion of hie salary to _tw » dollar! '
atroy. I mod either be an Abel «bu br per day. Good.
hta immortal rigfataouiiuM. being deuil
Tho Portage Iuka and Lake Saw:- ,
yet aprakuth ; ur an Achan, the radde.:
euatmanara of wboae utherwiae furgut- iur Snip Canal Cumpaay state Hat U-*ir
hm nameo &gt;a the (aot thM man i-nat,- finaace* are in grad &lt;oa liti.n, and that I
they
will be able to j«y off all indefkodnot alnna ia hie iniquity. ,O brethn-u '
thi. aaiwaiaty elmnrau of power'ba- naaa and have euflirieal fundi to carry
laogi to you all. Tour apbere may U- Olf thrir work to complotfou
Tho lari caw of abaenc 1 &lt;Z mi:vl lias |
ountrwatod; yeor influence may l&gt;o unall;
but a apben* aad influence vou here — just occurod tn Big Rapid.* A tain
W.lLPmu.
put his wallet through tbo lottor-alit at
tbo poatofficu but the |mtaut ir rafuacd to rcojuuo it aa “mail uiattor” an 1
■ PriaMw Renas Sinara as it wea­
gave it b aek to too owner
ls tha eariwr day* vi Priuting-HouM.
Square, New Tusk dty, before the name
of tbo aquaro had bora thought of, no
printing waa done un tbe ptvmuee- The
Amanran Tract Society was tha iopnoer.
and next th* “Sew York OHerrrr ’
Whoa tha Tract Society waa formed m
1P2A. tbo ground ra whfch it. Imtfiftl
honee now atacdi waa Msuptod by a
miaerebfo old wooden tararo, end ita
aurrouadan,-. ua No*au cud ^wucr
atnito wen in keeping with it. Sjmre
atiwot wwa a narrow Into, but soon attar
W*a wirlra.rt thirty fcoits north
eaaiown, ‘Tiro Sun,” the first daily
penny paper, and " Tho Plebeian,” w.ro
prwt»!. before th. “Tribune” budding

.now
nriarrcxs

S1O from 50s
JURUBE3A.

Agents Want'-?. Everywhere.

—Ita.. .. M .1J—.
sr-'raiB

Dr. Wells’ Eitnfl of Jankeba

" PROVIDENCE.”
New.

PURIFY YOUB BLOOD.

GRAND RAPIDS
tk

Perfect

OTHER WRINIEII.

IO YEAllri

Public Teat

BLOOD FBBMK.

Hroprovol

DR. CROOK'S

WINE

POKE ROOT

TAR
OHCpF
taana rtrr csmrrai
the pnbhc.
It !• rich In the mrdtrtnal qnnL
lilea of Tar. »fH nn&lt;^o*u.' .. r diw:i&gt;r»of Ike Throat tint I.waign. t&gt;r
funair-g Ui« n„M remarkable twroa.
_
C'ongha, Cold*. Chronic Con^li*.
Il aHertoeUy
ik.ro all
AMtiuui *&gt;»tl UruncUltbu

i pLANTATATIOB piTKRS.!
i

1871.

OVER ALL

Dr. Crook's Wbiocfl-r.

DR. CROOK'S
BTBUP OF

i

THEaUHUFACTUIEHS OF THE

I— ...N .Imi. eteuj. »&lt;! .Fpraaaawga
|.&gt;’,i&gt;K«kM. TW. kenbrofktaai
aa vaurriy Saw Vuwai, wkM

Roland Wood, of 8r-h..jl«an, the
jamlur wterwM aeri-raly ini uroJ by in- ,
hading n&gt;tc and iUu» while trying to
aavw tn* scbool apparatna at tha limo of
tiro fire, waa tbe roripirmt of a ikonadra
of |33, al tko hands of hie friends, ss s ;
r.’wsrd for bi» wrvkv*.
A ruling wdb iat Bi; U ipU*. wbooe
Iradxad hro eontrx- toi the drink ar
nia, foP-uwef him to tbo tempi* of Bs.eh*. the otter night sn i mid* it un­
comfortable for him by sitiing down
among tiro crowd au-J tasking h-r«elf

Moat Appropriate for tba Child,
Moat Useful tor the Minister.
Moat Intarosiing fur the Fanner,
Mint Etegnut for Uio Parlor,
Mix! ProGtabfo for the Study.

S. T.-1S8O-X.
Thhi wwwdwful reguubie natumtivs '

; i» th* abeot-anciuir uf tha frablu and do1 jKIitolM A* a knr ami cordial for the
From the upper rionra of tbe Tract
House. batwwca tbo riurreh arid the
teecnro-aram, gsaro wm a delightful oCL

aged and languid it
NINTH ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION

haa

"rnom&amp;cE tool &lt;n,

oq»®l

among stMnachaaa. As a
tbe Mproua weoknoui to which wutnen |

are ropeaially snl^eart, it ia raperaeding

every etbar Annular*- lx al! cltmatri, 1
tropaoal tawpunUa or frigid, it acU aa a ,
apernle in every ajwcics of disorder;
ehkb undermitM** tbo bodily atrougth
am! break, dawn thu uuiuml rpirita.
,

Beautiful Women.

NATURE'S

Hair Restorative

.Took,
.
the Appetite,
Stirnglhen* the System,
Rastom the weak and
Debilitated,
Caasea the Food to DigncL,

BotaS**0

_

OF TMK 3KHT

UMSAfti)

LiTRAfDBE

- In tn» Worm r.n-oni» as.OO,
| Moro Than 5flO KMinnt Artrls,

TRY HR. CROOK'S WIXEOFTA R

| NEARLY HbriXiMFUCTEDSTORlES

**'*

WXJfMrr

\JORir E. POTTER &lt;J- CO.,

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21. 1872.

VOL XVI.

Mwl 4 MM" c'rt-

1N0. 43.

I By om great effort, that State has taken

Tbo Cleveland jiajicn (the Zecdw a
PfafodMr) are engaged at preeenl
Nor baa ih» eboara to be dqamdrnt dfocuasfag the tariff question. The I
uncn other sections for her raw materi­ ter ears: "Heae.hold. fa this land
al. From 1854 to IBM, sbo mada.oe crinpled and embarrassed" by Hie di
on foreign salt To this tho Zasdw

MpMw^iHaflMralyteu

has become a City and u rapidly grav­
ing in Importance. It bfang my fitat
visit, wanted to learn what I could of its

such investigation aa ray limited timu
would allow, found the moat noticable
and attract its feature waa the Annual
Great Coat and Cleaning out Sale al tho
Boston Cash Store. I wont in the store
with tho crowd. It waa the livelfart and
moat business like place I have area in
n long time, and to my astonishment
found they were really celling al) Goods
■M coat except Groceries, which I believe
they do not advertise to sell at eoat.

toy. The money i. to bo dfatribwed to
the States according to tho ratio of punulation, and upon conditfoas with which
all can easily comply. The great mat­
ter i» that it “seta apart and consecrates
tho net proceeds of the public lands for­
ever for the education of tbo people."
Tliere could be no more nubte daclaration tluin that Who fa Otero hero that
will say it shall not be done t
It has been said in tbo debate that
the proceeds of the public lands have al­
ready been pledged to tho payment of
the National debt, end therefore wo
must not pass this bill. But wo all
know that tb&lt;&gt; government haa long
since Ceased to regatd the public lands
a* n source of re venue at all. Tho home.1—1 policy end tho railroad land grant
policy have had the oB«iet to bring about
■sx.___ .i. vv. rr____----------------- ---

FIRE PROOF STOVES!
Etrry Store Warranted two Yean

Of Every Description, Manufactured to Order,
GEXUIMIE O.lK LEATHER.

sold at Cleveland at 40 rente parbuaheL
The Saltan of Curkey has appointed
at Chicago at 42 cents. In 1870 domcstic kit sold ia Cleveland at 30 cents a Christian, Vabcn Effendi, to be Mini.tor of Public Instruction in Ttufcey.
brace Greenwood acknowledges thst
bushel Thue the great mass of the
people of the Western States tan now "Man fa a grand ureatare, ewaifhofa
buy tall of the American producers n Kttte stingy about tho frauebfoe ”
cheaper than they could boy foreign
It is reported that Mr. Brekfais to bo
salt in th* free trade period. But to the architect of Mr. Newman Hall', new
what cuttout, we ask, do the rates on chapel in Wostruinislor Bridge Bond.

three of which were blowing but pert of
the year TMs year, she will mkke 85.­
000 tuns, if her memlxm of Congress
will only give her avfaaree. Mew fur­
nacre in Ute country surpass in excel­
Hoa. Godtevo L. Orth fa becoming
lence uf design and yield of metal the; ssr».v®’s“*ri^ promineat os a candidate for the Revmbmunificent structures in the vicinity of
wsa 11,314,.68,93, and tho amount of lican nomination for Governor of In­
A small quantity trf Chareool Pig I duty paid was •1,323.887,89, total of
I value and duty 82,688,853^12 ThfotTiMr. W. C. Macready, of the Ceylon
Iron waa formerly made in Indiana;!
Civil Service, and non of tho eminent
but tho last furnace of this character; ■ vidod to the "honaebolds of the tend.
blew out and was dismantled in 1860; at fire poreons to each household, is » tnqredfao of that name, died recently in
and from that year until 1867, the State
was entirely dependent upon PrttMylvat
Sanson Halton, for many years editor
Bfa and Ohio cr upon G^ai Britten for
from
. of the Bomco county (N. Y.) Cacrwr,
her supply of iron. Since 1867, she
• died at hfa reridenre fa Seneca Falls,
lands ought to bo entirely withdrawn has built six largo furnacee in Clay
. on Monday.
from market, and it is very evident that, County, for tho purpose of utiiicug her
f
Dr. Jacobi. &lt;rf Bremen, haa returned
ufilcos some anch bill as this shall bo- pure "Block" Cool,which the fa mining
come a law, all sates will ceaan within a at the rate of 1,500 tans per day, jxrt
‘ to this county, after an absence of 22
brief period. Breadcs, it is equally etear of which is sent to Si Louie for iron' veers in Germany, where he waa the
that this pledge of the public lands, if it making purpoeea. These furnaces an
&gt;i pioneer of Methodism.
12,000,000 bushels a year to 20,006,000
was ever of any value to the public now, with one exception, in full blast,.■ bushels.
In I860 no salt was kipped i J. H. Borneo, proprietor of the stage
turning out about one htmdrod and .,
from the Gnondago works to New York. j line between Montpelier and St Johnsand tfttrty tuns per day.
‘
In Missouri, tbo development uf this : In
: 1871 2,3*Mtfo bushel, ware shippedI bury, Vt, has driven 17/100 mifae wlthbranch of industry baa been fully u to New York; asd it fa a very rigaifi-:(out misring a trip.
fart that when tho duty on salt wasIl. Tbo iunreoae of travel over Mamarapid. In 1854, that State made 5,7981। cant
1
and n. half centa a |&gt;ound, no salt1
tuns of Pig Iron ; In 1856, 11,720 tunnione
1
cuuseUs railroads last year over the
in 1858, 10,154 tuns; la I860, 20,192 was sent th Ae reeboord or the tide wa- .■ year previous was 111-3 mr oenL Tn­
‘ tuna; in 1862, 9,476 tuns (tho war for a II tors of the Hudsoa ; when under a du- ;i creese of gross earnings, 0 per cent
hundredpounda, ’
• time almost paying an end to mahufar- “ ’ ' ' ’
I Mollie Morton is the moot unpopular
the
quantity
aol
---------------------I the money will bo wasted by hnprovi-(; turfaw and all other branebeeof busii dent Legislatures. 1 do not share in:■ neea to Mfaeouri); in 1864. 16,514 tuns; two and a half millions of bushels. In I young Indy m Ix&gt;aisrille female circles
now. Showaaihe especial favorite of
this. All the great interests of the poo- in 1806, 15,980 tuns; in 1868, 83.600 1SIW the Saginaw works In Michigan
&amp;of domestic character, are commit.1 tons; fa 1870,77,852 tuns; and in 187L produced twenty Ibuusand bushels; in Alexis when lie waa that in city.
A Boman Catholic Church in Indiana
to tbo wsdom and patriotism of the I 82,685 tune, of which 3-JJK54 tune were 1M2, nearly four millions «rf bushels.
State Legislatures, and as a rule ’I smelted with charcoal and 42,751 tuns Tbo capital invested in writ works in the
they have been safe there. The strong- ' with mineral coal. Previously in 1867, United States is over 115,000,OW. In
cst motives will operate tu produce falsi- all the Pig Iron made in Missouri was 1860 the price of labor at the Onondaga
tty —
tn —
the
discharge
of----thisogreat
— । ^ronl charcoal; since then,her fine stono
, -y
~ ..
—..... ,----— trust—
c. - . :•itself
w will
,tti bo _constantly
__ ,
. on■ ' cool furaawm have been Mown in, and
Congress
guard to m to it that tho fund is not I several of them are models of their
diverted from the-purpose declared by . kind.
law.
i Tho make of 1871 doesnot fully indiI have noticed setae candid criticism i cate the capacity of the-c furus-xs tu
1 of the bill in quarters entitled to respect.
'
'
’
*
The bill, it fa said, is not perfect. Prob­
ably not Wo are Mt doing much that
is perfect, ami if we wait far that the
tarrying wdl be tong. It is, at least,
a guod, brave beginning, and If erperi' ence shall show us how to improve it
there will bo no objection.
&gt; Uistrao that fa suaoo. parte of the
country the schools will ssstty need more
sssfataacu far a time than this bill will
give them, while uqother porta they do of this Mtablishmnnt, thousands of tuns
not much need any assiatanre at all. of iuforior WsUh rails have been car­
ncvcrthefort, wo canunci safely discard ried dunug the past year, reaching 8L
tho idea of equality in the distribution Louis via Now Orleans, having cheap
of tho fasti. Tl o great advantage of water IranajKirtation all the wuy from
The amount of your gas and plum­
.
the measure will appear, after all. not Cardiff.
ing hill.
The Iron Ore mined in Missouri in
Ymr mother-in-law’s remarks if you
1871 amounted to 268.800 tuns. In
1868, it amounted to 117,6f,0 tuns; in do not go to the mountains or .ea-sliore
1859, 218,400 tuns; in 1870, 353,920 during the season.
The senmtion from a lady’s boot bool
tuns. The falliaguff in 1871 is attributabte to tho low water tn the Mississippi
and tibio Hirers for more than six foot arcUenlly.

10,000 !^1P BUCKETS

Detroit Stoves!
State Fair at Kalamazoo,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

Sursi aid Itciaiiical DeiliiU,

Barry County Fair, .For 1871

A psi. ss4 sear .natara.
U
aU Olrt ivtera i
WUlMsMUseaat-I eawtlsoaS.

^5^1.1252.“..^ ■""

YWh SessMtagmteei

Ao4 ■■■■., aka’. » •

section. But this is a mistake. The
iwovisfoa Is for Uu&gt; "free edueation of
all tire children betweea tbo agts of six
end sixteen yearn." The manner of tbo
prarfateoifo tefi .alirely to the p-pte of
the State, and if may bo either in mixwl schools or otherwise, only so that all
in the mithods proposed, I have fall are educated. The fair coaslruction of
compelled steadily to oppose any turn­ tho bill will require tho State to outer al
ing over of tl&gt;e local schools of the ooun.try to the nursing of a national stepqp'thcr.
I have certain old-fashioned notions
about local self-government which refuse
to yield to the newer theories. It fa mid
now in very high quarters that the
States have sush rights as tho National
Constitution has conferred upon them,
but, according to my opinion, on tho
contrary, they Lave ail such rights os
that Constitution baa Mt taken away
from lhem, and I intend that they shall
keep theta, too, so far aa my vote goes.
This is tbo explanation of my previous
action upon tho bills of the QwumlUoe
on education. Tbo present bill, how­
ever, steers entirely dear of any objoeticn on this score It offers nssistsuco

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.
The best pl;

m the

CITY OF HASTINGS.
■to buy-

at the new

store

iXuoU

pay

states, leaving the control of the oducalional system with the focal jnrfadiodous,
whnro it properly belongs. Tho charge,
therefore, that the bill u without canetitutional autbunty cannot be aMtainw!
It ou^y propcere to do on a more extendod scale, and in pursuance of a regular
system, what it haa been the cousteut
practice to do by special acts during tho
entire history of the Government
The new States have all received from

&lt;’a«h for our Groceries, we pay

Cash for Produce, and sell for Cosh
only, at the very lowest rates.
Hasting., Vich.. Oct 4.

H A! H A!
H. A. Bus e 11!
Go there tor your
CHOICE

HICK8. A BBQ

BASTOiGS MARBLE WORTS'

GROCERIES!

A fine stock Jeer Oram

A23?-sSteZ±r‘fc*‘“*
PJI

W M. JON

DENTIST

tartla

•

It does nol need, I am sure, that the
American Congress should bo told of
tbo benefits of educsbou in a free gov­
ernment, or in any government. Educaiiou is rivilixatton; tho absence of it is
barbarism 1 have not hcrotofuvo sup­
ported any of the projects for a national
•yvlera of education which bars been
brought forward here; nut, however, on
account of any distrust of tho advanta-

aid erf schools, colleges and universities
Quite recently large grants were made
to all tho States for the establishment of
agricultural colleges- There baa always
been a very great and camasMsdabfo lib­
erality fa tills direction, and I am confi­
dent mat m use of tho public lands his
ever borne such rich fruits as this. It
would bars b&lt;w&gt; well, in my judgment,
if a system of regular epprupristiuns
from the proceeds of the safoe of the
public lands to encourage th* establishmeat of common sehonty in all parts of
tho country bad be«u adopted in tho organiration of the Government Itself.
Ignorance is Mt only tbo most dangnroua foe of lil-erty, but it is the eouroe
of every weaknees. Of this tho found­
ers of the Goraramont were well ad­
vfood, as aD their acts and words will
boarwitaem. That they did not make
more thorough work fa this matter wo*
nut foe lack of good will.
The practicability of univorsal oducofam fa fa a large degree a modern idea,
and though it dree not tend to increase

,
.
,
,
.
,
,
.

1 hor-e tbo House will pern tho bill
with subotastial unanimity. Nothing
better than this can be done with the
public tends. It fa a measure that
menaces ni» ecctfon, M interest, on rises
of pvopte. and can reasonably excite no
bafalily anywhere. It holds out tho
bdptng hatri, which I trust will ■&gt; t be

•Pennsylvania is always hnwHsg for
a “tariff," said a Western Member of
Ccmgrem to us a few dares ago; but the
late report of Mr. McAllister, Heeretary
:___ V___ ..J o---« ■ - •-

el!) dwells in Jersey City in a quiet way
The skill with which the •gentleman­
Mountain, Shepherd's Mountain, and
with hie pteammt family, and goes to
other places, can readily put into tho i ly" bar-keeper gives you short change. New York every day to his popular
The sudden recollection that yon ate
market in 1872 500,000 tuna. Thia oro
Social Stadiea tor the WorM.
onions
for
dinner
after
you
have
been
is exceedingly valuable formixwe with
tbo ores found along the hoad-waters of
tbo Ohio.
In Wisconsin, no Pig Iron was made
until 1856, when 2,500 tuns of cliarcoal
Iren were produced. The make ran
down to 337 tuna in 1358; and then
gradually rose tu about 5,1)00 tuna in
i860; all of which was smelted with
charcoal. In March, 18TO, 'the Mil­
waukee Iron Comjiany put a rusgnificont (tone coal furnace into bbut, in the
0., drives n dray.
•

cousin also produced in 1871, 28,774
tuns uf rails, all the make of one mill
at Bayview, owned by tho Company
above-named Asa rail-mill, she stands
Iftk on the list
Michigan commenced making Iron
about 1854, turning out about 900 tuns
of Hg Metal that year. Sneo then,
her product haa gradually increased,
until fast year she made almost 100,000
tuna of Pfg Iron. Tho rail-mill at
Wyandotte turned out 14,000 tuns of
rads in 1871. Within her. borders fa a

. A pengy edition uf "Gates Ajar" is.
Stephen Curry, age 103, who died
now published in London.
recently at Graliama nite, Ballivan coun­
ty, waa bom at Tarrytown fa 1770, and
There ware 177 deaths from small­
saw l&amp;jar Andre taken to Washingtoa's
pox at Philadelphia, fast week.
bMubjuartcra, after his capture, under a
New Albany boasts of p lady six feet
tall, with Jet black hair touching tho
Hey. Dr Muhlenberg, enthor of tho
ground.
well-known hymn, " I would Mt live alNot leas than 300 teams, heavily load­
ed with lumber, come to Appleton,
Wii, every day.
The late Gen. Halleck wis a rich'
his annual irafarao at •150,000.

. The Greeley statue is to bo unveiled
Feb. 3, 1873, on which occasion the
Philosopher wii! bo 62 yearn of age.
A Pittaburg girl found ranch fault
with her aunt fur dying inet as Um sea­
Of tho forty-five remmlttore of the
,son fori*rtiea was beguung.
Natteoal Houre of Boprearataiivm,
Pennsylvania. Maamehusette, awd Ohio
Steel, owned by Cap*. E B. Ward.
have fire chairaoa reck, Indiana, MiIt is, however, as an Iron Ore Stale
Mis, and Michigan, three each, and
that Michigan is best know n. Her proMaine, Oremacticm, New Jerev, Missis­
grcM in ore-digging fa exhibited by the
sippi, asd New Task, two tech.
a J. Bosatey. st Petersbwrg, Va,
SHrewafe y Jno
who has obtained two pstmte for eottoa preeses, has loot his reason in en­
deavoring to make rtiU further raochanfoal diatovorioa. Ha hoa reowwfly attofopied a»o Efb of Ms wife, isr ristsr,
and his child, and w£l bo placed in a
lunatic asylum.
.

the name of Cote ml John 6. iToZev
the famous gwrrilia chiet It fa though*.
MoMmy wfll Mt feel porticufariy flat­
tered by tho promotion, luarorech as tho
Major General of hia Dtvfaioa was only

been promoted withe sMof ata
brooms from the workshipaf the 1
Asylum at Wyandott.

The Portland 'Oregon) JZrefad

bo publfohed in a few days by T. B.
Petmosi &amp; Brethren, rWUMphia. It
wiD command a very' Urge mte, aa it in
one uf Mrs. Southworth's most powerfallr written edforta, oxnhing tad wmaai»ml, and is fully equd. if m&lt; a^wriur
to -Tried .far Bor Life." ‘Onofreths
Grere," -The Makten Widow.’ -IW
Doom," “Tbo CbMgfelkidre”

�Pure Drugs and Xedid&amp;et
fair, and unjurt. and fcmgrrou. to thc
•ucore. of the RsqiubUeun party, and
the reputation of the administration.
Sumner is, however, too |&gt;urv and patri­
otic. too well known and too generally
appreciated by the Kcpublicax.* of the

PATENT MEIICIIEI!

The People’s Paper.

$100,000 io

THE CHICAGO IVBIfflG POST.

.r*Ur.l:Ll|-l&gt;
oroarsamsnl
and grounds yesterday diacmaod tbs
•abject at a statae of GoaornlBooU, to be
placed ia Scvtt Square in thio dt v, and
finally agreed to reports resolution tol

Certainly it oaa not bo oonaidored a.
aa tadraatiion of weakness in a party
when it. own friend, aaa bo found
Mbltiy critfcfaing the act of it. political
ieaderi
It u onlv a .trong partv
tbit oan afford that Tho |&lt;rty, to Ur

lbs Bouse for the sreotiou of aoch al

*10.000 IN GOLD !

The coinage at tha U. 9. Mint and
been iaanad In strict oorJormity in weight
aud flneneao with the standard eetabh.bod by tew during the part year

itocnici

One Prize $5,000 in Silver !

SCHOOLBOOKS,
BLANK BOOK.-4,
.
JUVENILE BOOKa,

Appropriation Committee yesterday a»d
urged aj-profsiations fur ten irva w&gt;r
steam ships. Gsasral Baller also naked
a* appropriation of W.Oot) for a revu

STAIBAM WMULfi AMD MUH-

utut ntruiro bags,

te&gt;S FIEE SATC ntll
I'erfumarire, Poumnadaa aad Bair Ofc
ambition than ability. I am satiafted
that those resolutions inquiring into the
sale of arm. during tho late German-

Cbnrerntng the vsxatiooa delay ia tho
adjustment of the claims agaiart tbo
people of the County at Manistee, grow­
ing out of tho trial of George Vander
pool, the Clark at thia County haa jut
received ths following letter, which, it
oeeiu to ns a* only adding insult to ia-1
jury. Let tho people of the County of
Manistee pog-Ahie County the money
found due try our Board of SupersUor%
which sru nearly a tires../ defter, lea.
than it should hare been, or aay tl.ey .
will act Because if they do not in­
tend to pay our resort ia by suit, which
wo trust will be brought forthwith if tho
demand, uro not paid to tho fort dollar :

“Wo, tho committee appointed by
your honorable body, to report cm the
Harry County ctoims, after carefolly in­
vestigating said claims, would mjiectfully suggest that the matter lie referred
to T. J. Ramsdell, who ia hereby ap­
pointed to confer with the Prosecuting

purjeue of inducing the German, to be­
lieve that the Government told arm. to
the Frosch agwnts, knowing them, or

Mcuru the indictment of all peraons im­
plicated ia the bribery, corrupt Du and per­
jury recently expoaxl ia Now York by
the Senate Investigating Committee
The general order system and cartage
bureau as estobliahod under prior adminulrotiou. will bo promptly abolished
end a new irtinn adopted.

Wall Paper and
Curtain Fixtures!

ex-

It is true, upon the face at theats,fraud
ia alleged, but the sole purpose is to ope­
rate upon th« German vote. The Senstorial malnmteata, having made ao Uvocable impression upon the American
public, have rtalvd all their hup*, uf
•ueeeav upon detaching a sufficient num-

sat

ASIBOICGY.

r._
HsawsoMUM Hruinu. no.
Oten^ l»»re«. Xo. U3 Sae^w.t, Bow Veda.

It is so strange that Sumner sliouM
tin longer appear a.^ a frivol, but as a
Utter enemy, of the Republican party,

try to realise hi. position. His course upon the amnesty quaotioa is another il­
lustration of thia, lie attached l^s eiril |
I rights bill which a majority can pass at ' i
aay time to the general amnesty bill, |
which requires a two third, vote. If i
the Republicans should rote the amend- j
moot down, Sumner would have said I,
you have amnesty for rebels but iajustire for the negro. But if the emend- !
raent waa attached general amnesty j
would foil. Now it happen, that gener­
al amnesty ia the eno role plank of
Sclera A Co, which liutnsrui^ire Tien. |
from tha Democrats, and the only pre- j
text ujou which ba (Schur.) bolted the '
regular nomination. If. than, tho Ro- '
publican party were to jk*. a general •
amneoty bill, what would Inaome of the
pretext ?

INOCIIRF. NO CHARI

Dye Stafis,

CHAMPION W1

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &amp; Stationery.

rBEsrtiiTfnN-s

New Advertisements.

his gun at tbo War Department ia the
Senate, Moesrs. Dock. Morgan. Nibteck
aad Cox, all Demoereta, in the Boom
mojo direct .barges against tho Nev;
John
M.
Carlton,
father
of
Will
M.
'
Department Cor telling vessel property
“S. ro-u,. tu UrirUnU Uy tf'.
Carlton, died st hia residence, near and speeding millions in violation of
IhnS aarf, at 12 o’cloeB, nocu.
Budaon, on tho Sth, aged 70 yean.
For tbo purpose of dividing tha State
The
Travers
City
Bailroad,
a
brane
h
sales The IIoow unanim&gt;&gt;ualy paaoed
into Ulna COTgrereional Diasrirta, purat ths Grand Rapid. * Indiana road,
a reeolutioa calling on tbo Nary Depart­
will bo finished in Angnat.
The managers of the Michigan Cen­ ment for aa explanation
In the lamentablo condition that the
tral Railroad have finely datermi ned not ■
Democratic party finds itself in, without
laincipleo that it dares announce and
I with no prospect of oucrees by aay
; tnovements at ita own, it can only ihow
ita power of destructiveness. It thcretore open, iu campaign by charging all

katUre-s kEMEBT.

JUMJWW

Every arrangement for
perfecting) Photographs in
highest style of the art. Good
pictures of Children guaran­
teed. Call and see for your­
selves.

the nervous wcaknmx to which women
are especially .ubject, it is ■np.-reoding
evwy ether rtimafonl- In all dimntoa.
trepical lem]wrnto or frigj. it act. as a
•1*''LC &gt;‘) .cV',rx »l&gt;ccjpi of diaorder
*brh UtufoaMilnes tha hmlilv strength
and breaks down-dto’nnitnal spirits.

Stewart &amp; SteinhofR

-mas wsw

SHEPABD’S

COMPOm WAHOO BITTERS,

•* * Wlto.vT sv KlnelsiiM tet w-m k-a «
Mswei.s viltls |£ rsask JinT

Sirjital uf lediaiical,

DENTISTS

Frlrr, oo/g SO Omta a

terlkstfoaaSrrtitatST,

:W

Thlsanlnlo haa been thoroughly l»M»^

I the Bepnhlicaa adminrtration-wwU
knowing by tte own experience that
W Cook and Will. Burnaa “jam- there must be some jwecadilloe in tho
pifod” five acre, of tbo hoavieet timbered
land in Mason enmity in ail aad one- workings at pnbbe office, and that ac­
cidents will happen in the beet regulahalf days.
At tbeealooa of P. (/Grady, aa Pine i tod families. The milder the story. the
Ifrrer, an.Itereaticu uro- oa theKlb. more mu wary it io for Uopablicaaa to
I vote foe investigahou, in order to pro-

sod of man to assail all tha* reigbl be
read and drew by tho oppoeun party, and
to defimd aad uphold al! that war .-id
aaddone by ita own. It uni lobe aa
understood thing that, a. to uttering, of
tho press, its own party could do no
a I rmg. aad the opposite party could do
Mlght The idaalfa been material-

aicd

Is &gt;«nk haUls
. -. si i63i a ।

IN FULL BLAST!

Jtew, Tfor^ws, I. Hoary P. Baldwin,
Governor of the btrte of Michigan, by
virtue at ths power vested in urn by the
Cuaatitutioa, de hereby fireU that tbo
r^idPun t/tU SUU enema, in ErtrerS^ry Sw«»w, at the Capitol in Lan-

DRUGS
Medicines,

What haa become of the cry eu persirtently railed two year. ago. by the
, Deuiuctwy and Labor Reformer., alwut
the payment of tho bonds in green­
back.. We believe nil partite bate nuw
dieorganin-n, suitable guard, being first
dropped that infomoti. proposition out
ly ts» Pay tr ITni
thrown around the o]«rntiun of the pro­
vision of the civil right, bill, an a* to OXOCEBaESi COXFECTIONtUtY,
abandoned it In thia, a. upon other
work a substantial and practical, not a
A rUttt n/fls oa kaxt tt nil tiatf.
imues, the Republican party hx. forced
mere theoretical, reform in the treata relnrtant acknowledgement from its
opiKiiM-nU that it waa right, and its
policy ia non- the rettled policy of tho
country. One almost trembles at toe
ling Democrats in the attempt of Mr.
thought uf tho contoqoenre of the cred­
Sumner to prejudice the German,
it of the country bad the opposite theory
against tha administration through the Clark's Photograph Gallery.
prevailod, and the country virtually re­
•ah&gt; of arm. and ammunition to certain
pudiated a portion of ita solemn obli­
individuals rotnea with rather bad grace
gations. Tho Republican party was the
from a party that openly and uniform­
only one which met thia question in a
ly sympathised with Franco and deitateemanllke manner, and ita action ia
vindicated in the present prosperity of
the country.

The HtrU oarrespondent eaye “yes■ terday waa a field day in Congress fur
overhauling the administration," and to

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

SOLI) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY &amp; S»LADE.

-■Mt..- i-WHCBs
"
J
Tho notes end accounts of the late
Arm of C. F. Dwight * Cu, hmfaf
been toft in my hands for roliectfou. ■■
paMas bdAfod to said firm mrbaB^T

. tbo term ofProvident Grant.
H at the adjournment of Congress, it
ifo found that thane patriotic labor, of
the Donto.rwy end ita allies have «uptoyed Congress aad apent the time and
money uf the public Pi tho ecdusiop of

WANTED I
ZOO.OOOlfeetof Adi Up
lOO.OOOft. of Ash Floor
ing; for which the high­
est marketlprioe in cuh
will be paid.

HASTIHGS BABBLE WORKS

D»HJUf. ■VMMALLa M pu-M-

si.TH

axsiAV

breraiBrno#

PREMIUMS

ITALIAN

BOTTLES Y1HIABUB !

�T^« R^nl«Lic^|i
The Grand Lodge of Good Tempfar. tocted article, treating of Ash Wednee- '1
of fate State UH their regular annual day, Ac. It waa plainly the productfon
Bat to aacure there results H is ob­
■•Miau at Bettie Creek during tbo part of a wrU-tneaning writer, but, unfortn- viously nooreaary that Ckriaiians ahould
natoly, it gave oaly an saririfa view of devote a greater amount of than than
Rre. John RuaroU having vacated th* matters. Th* writer betrayed no peno- they ou generally give, to apemfic reoffice of G. W. C. T- th. past year on
ligtouausee. Aad fa &gt;der to got this
amount of hisbriig dratedto proride
over the Right Worthy Grand Lodgw of
cured by th* Vsirnn, even after try­ America, it was announced that Rev.
ing many of tho known remedies which George Taylor, by virtue of hi* office aa
ar., said to bo expressly for this disease. Grand Worthy Counsellor, had filled
th* position during tha term.
Great aaorifioe of Win­ Encouraging addreose* w«rw deliver­
by Revs. Ruswll aad Taylor.
ter Clothing. Star Clo­ edThe
report of Mr. John Evans, the
pleasure, aad even faatrvctiTO lectures.
thing House, Grand Bap Grand Secretary, shows that there are
Aad they will forego all these, not bo185 working iodgre in the State, &lt;xmcause they are rinfuL far they are not,
ids Meh.
taiafag a paid up nwmbonhip of 8000.
but beeause they will inevitably distract
Threw were forty-cue lodge* orgnaiaed
For tho writer simply tells us that tbo mind, and pvevect ths full bonrtit
during the past year.
85 fa Ash Wednesday ia ths firot day of Lent, which may he, aad ought to be, de­
eaffi had bore reeiered from reburdni- and that Uni "ia regarded aa a time rived from tho keeping of Lent.
apoteaMy set apart tor repentance of the
Thus there farms of eelf-dsafai are
site of tho part year, and fHfnratfoa merely s^ to aa art, and tho end is to
obtain all posaibte benefit from the Lan-

OVERCOATS below oort,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cotta At Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapid*.
the election of officer* took place, reauhfag in th* following.
G W. C. Templar—Bev. George
Taylor, of Ann Arbor.
G. W. Counsellor— D. F. Sagradorpb, of Charlotte.
0. w. Vice Templar—-Ifarah E Btriker, uf Hasung*.
G. W. Secretary—John Evans, ci Bcl-

'Uh?..

Peninsular Railway.
.tsCTfiB’rt-

W—‘ti

Q. W. Chaplain —Rev. D. D. Gillett,
uf Battle Crook.
G. W. A. Secretary—P. D WuudruC

MICHIGAN CERTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A BLADE.

intimate that the Lenten seesm haa cer­
tain "hygienic urn" that should rommei&gt;d it to "the giddy votaries of fash­
ion;” and be leave* us to imagine what
Two thing, siey bo rfafod upon ae
other “religious uare" there can be fa
the self-denials
keeping Lent, arid* from the one ho unmietakablo:
mentiona, via: tbo repeatiag of teat which Lout can* for. are not of thing,
intrinsically urrong, but of thing* in
Il reallyJook*.j from hi* statements, thomsebre.innooent; aad second. Christ­
aa though tbo Church, in ortabhshmg ians who are worldly to a rinful degree,
tho Lenten fast, had the good of these certainly need to repent, but the need
"giddy” croetuie* *Ari/y at heart They ie no greater fa Lent than at aay other
can pursue their rockleee aad frivotore
career far tea mouths and a half and
thee by a strict Leet of ria weeks, they
can wipe out their old eroro of sins, and,
with tho renewed phyteml vigor impart­ question,—How should I regulate my
ed by a forty days' abohnaare, can en­ time and affair*, what engagement* put
ter upon auothrr round of sxcoa* and aside, what datfae perform with alacrity,
if the dearest member of my family
were steadily an! sorely sinking down

takfag my pea, and ia n few Bnea aay
oomoihing fa the hope cf urging the
imports nr* uf pushing on our Railroad
matter*. It ia, indeed, v-y strange that
our people treat thia project with »ucb
indtfieroare. I. it a fact, that they ar*
willing to settle down and submit fucever to the existing rates of high
freights, &lt;m evary articto .hipped into,
or out of our town, and thereby col­
lecting a tax from thia community, gath­
ered out of its industry and toil, a*
surely a* ever tax waa gathered by th*
bated and demised tax gather* of
ancfcnt Judro .Now the plain simple
rtZTrai bo Obtained, /rw tf j qw-d«« fa
»• U
to

ftlSt!

Michigan Ceatral R. R.

ofary*. by addressing General Faaeen- submit to it always t Ate our farmer.
.
— .
R _ Burlington, . dialog to talu. from teu to fifteen rente
I«r buvhel k-e* for their grain, and pay
high rate* far every article they con­
sume, sad do this year after year wdA
ert hft! why bow many yeses will

OLD. IEUULE L»D DI*ECT MUTE.

SBfit

by vote of thc towns along tbo hue, we
must reiac the amount by subecriplmn,
let none stand back, let all help and the
road wiB bo bum, let bom think that it
will be built sag «*oy. 11 will want the

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

the work and subscribe all tha money,
and you riMreW not nek it al these. It to
the puff rtUprffor that asovea tha toad,
su MM on sow and h*lp lift your share.
Tear share ie all wo ask, aad by so do­
ing help along an enterprise that ahaJ
stand aa a lasting monument to our
credit after wo shall have paired away/
ii,. ago fa whiah wo live re­
quires something at our baud*. We
ahould not Hr* far ourrelrc. re'y. We
shall ba remembered “only by what w»
have done. "Tho btoaafaga we band down
to those who are to follow are our beet

Nor in there anything in the nature
aad design of Lout which calle for the
preaching of repentance more plainly
and rigorously than at other tune* But

thsaron. The other pan i* free to such
a* dreiro to use them, without discrimi­
nation or distination.
Now, had I been duly ported, or had
I erer used a damnation which would
include bath the unable aad the unwill-

If ho dore the factearwof rofard fa th.
office,of tbo [Begistar of Deeds fa this
county, aad can be peeved by the offici­
al record, and no.taan's word need be
taken fa svittenre to prove the facte to
be' ax stated by many^uk-paym.:

of an acting committee of the Town-.
ship h« bought this land for a Burying
Ground. If yea, then will he not tell
tho people why he took the deed fa/to
•i—yb, without authority of law, aad •urh correspondent* as “Moro Anon.”
we cannot justify ourselves in holding
tn direct violatain of the known wishes
oar peace Ho say* the instigators of
the whole affair are the guilty one. if
any twee be. This is the same old cry
of step thief, and will hot bo easily
ewalfowed by this oommattify. The

the House uf fb-prooentytirm, this cod- 1
mittee mortgaged the homo of ths dead. !
To these plain questions the people of '
this Qtr aad ths Township of Hastings 1

demand an explicit answer*. No subtifugs of pretending to have bought the
VW would all of u do, with fidelity aad
dfapateh, what could not be poetponod, intending at somn indefinite time in the
but every thine which could well be put future to deed this property to the Tax­
off, w* should defer, in order to gain aa payers who paid for it will be accepted.
Tho people demand tho return of the
(1,300 'fit public money expittdid in
paying for the private property of
time specially set apart hr repentance
Mesar*. Goodyear, Bartow and Bwoeaey,
of the *in* of the part year."
with legal interest. And they intend to
Repentance i* a univenal aad
enforce this demand No romjwvmiee
duty. Itia emphatically a proeart duty,
should be accepted. The action of three
nut uno tu bo deferred to the a*M Zre&lt;*.

1
'of the one who wrote it, and there two
men ebargad with bring so ocmipt, are
as fat shear! of the writer of that arti­
cle fa point uf moral character, aa the
greateet saint is of the worst being we I

burned no oo* will attempt, to deny, aad
that I&gt;r. Dmkell aud hie family barely
escaped with their livre, tearing nearly
all their etothfag sad tbrir household
eyre of the law* of the State, unices furntere by the fiemre. aad would, per­
they meal amply to buy and own this haps, Uro perished fa the flames had
property re iadmdueb, are! this they not thing* been thrown on th* roof oi
bad a perfect right to do, poyiag fur the

awe, lik* the other seme full of religion.
faith, and 4rti**M&gt;, era for off men. and
Cor eC time, and that time ia new. There
is bo other “accepted time." And no
Branch of Christ’s holy Church war ever
so false to Him, waa ever so unutterably

faoe,’ quite a Wy time being had c
th* iacresro of Grand Lodge dues,
tultin fa adding two cant* for e
and tho Territories and th* traveler m* tuber of t v “—** ’J---rooeboo almost aay point therein by a
A public
.jd-mlid Line of Railroad.
Thia Ian* of Radroad is the Bcaux*TO* Bocn, which Mart* from Chicago
by th* Chicago, Berhngton A Quiaey
Railroad, ano. ruaaiag through Bra-

member* of tho daftmot Cimriry Com­
mittoe, to repented to have acid after
reaffing the article a«nad "Many Taxpayere" in tbo buri fame at the llama.
‘That to Dewey's work." Well sup­
poring the stride had boon ou n, which
l-y th* way W vs* art, was not all it*
averment* substantially true. Do** His
Honor, pretend to dray that the men
claiming to be a Township Oommittoo,
bought with tho funds of the Township,
raised by Taxation and towards which
every tax-payor fa the then Township
of Hasting* was emspeUed by tew to
Rtotributo hte proportion, a piece of
ground of the rotate of B G- Ground!,
(
deceased,
sad took tbo title is/*» afapfr
, Me name of -H. A Geodyeer, Nathan
in
Badov and James A- Sweeaey, tbow
three mea bring said acting Committee.
Dore ho protend to deny that eaid H. A.
,
j
1
renhfarhfa^Mtaetod

SPECIAL NOTICES

purpore they had no right to a&gt;* a duL
l*r of flfa funds off. the Isrefap One
member of tbs', eommitte* was and is s'

many inquiri*. in regard to the benefi:
due. of Mr*. Barthsk'onki, we would
aay t bat the recwipCe were aa follow*:
For eate of tickets,
ttt 58
From Grady’s show,
1 30
Donation of a gentleman,
1 00

। law be' violated whan be Signed the

mortgage on that land, unless he re­
garded it aa private property. In fact,
we are advised. al least semiofficially.
that it was only os the ground that this
lanu was private property, and arte
padfo Aaryiay (JrseaA that ha consented

wouH not support Mr. Barnum for
Township Treasurer for thio reason. We
as aa intelligent people hero nothing to
gain by having there things kept in the '
dark.

If th* accused burned ths itorn.

devotion fa tho religfoas dutic* general­
ly ; more time to be spent in private
prayer and puldie worship, more sobci­

I We ask far nothing fa this matter but
I exact jartire, and submit that th* one
/awwwr, jast toaUpartire, far the eolnof other*, more and greater eelf-deoial
tien of thia whole matter ia far the
than common, ia respect to the indul
Committee to return to the Tax-payer*
grace of ease and pleasure aad luxury.
their
money
expended
in the
But the reseee for this more strict per­
purchase of thi* property. We wish it
sonal religion* discipline arises from
distinctly understood that w* impute no
the nature aad purjawe of that liturgical
diabuncet motive to throe genihnum,
Tu* Woes of raising snbwription* to nor do we With tu b* umterrtood as make one prayer far his wicked wife.
system which ie commonly called the
the cupitul etoek of th* Kalamaxuu, making any chargw. We have simply That devoted wife who rushed to his
bedrid* to receive his dying blessing.
Harting*. Lowell and Northern Michi
gan Railroad, ia bring pushed ahead maading that th* wrong* in thia matter
annually gone over by Christfan congre­ with untiring energy, and with the deep be righted, that th* Tax-payer* may
gations of woeehiper*.
get their own money, end the gvnttoTho main foature of the Church Year,
men owning th* ground* may be kfl fa
is the unfarly preeentatfoa of all the
Scriptural facta in th* Incarnate Lite of
Cemetery [&gt;uqo«ev or any other purpose
the Lord Jesae Christ. Beginning with
that they may chetee to ue0rth&lt; m far.
Hie Advent, ear aitoariou next called
This ia whet the public demand, and
to tho rircumstaaero of Hie Birth, Hia
thia demand tn our judgement is jurtl
Ctrcumcfafao. His Epiphamae, or Maniand right, and praraably or olberwto&gt;.
AufatieMk «fa, to theGeuhlm, as the
as. the CouMsiltoe may etect, should be
cxiss, people should not look upon .ab­
acoption*, as so many donation*, hot a*
t*eu worthy of a faster he would have I
investments on which they are sun, to Houur. tlie Mayor, llirt uhib tbu saH&gt;U right.
Another J a regw from thia autrd fol­
wedding guest* at Cana. aa thj I*&gt;rd of rocrire large interest for all tiniv to Brttxu raoiaina fa chug* of ite peureut
nature; tu other*, aa the Greet I’hyuoEditor, anything wo may have to cay, tow who |.ropo**s to oner crim* and ’
tan. aad the R-bukar of evil epirita ;
will apprar aa vddorial, cud that any to sprak for all Woodland and dictat- 1
and to Hie disciple. aa tho Great Teach­
article appeariug is ita columns pur­
Heer him, if liiore two su called grbtker and tho final Judge of ell men.
Hi Earns, permit us Io express our porting to be a cuckuenicetiua. will b*
Haring thu&gt; rtudied thoee foadieg thanks to tbo citiren* of Hastings, end jurt that, and that wo amuuw no re- mea that liar, uolbiug Io do but efope
«prcto uf Hi* bleeoe.1 Life, wo are thou vicinity, for the liberal donation, of spocribility foe th* seutusaote uttered, wit!* the opposite tax, nm from thc
prepared for a cnaaid &gt;ratiun of the eir- which we at the M. E. Parscuage, were or opiciuns axpreswd in aay rououuni- sheriff, and seek tu rum ihuw that have
a gui4 reputation. I don’t know aa the
th* happy reoptent*, on Wednrodey cution. Murt mon undcraUud this but
giitri! "Mure Anoa" ever eloped with
evening Uth May the docosa be liber­ it reauia from the nsuaxk of Id* Honor,
any of the fair sex, but th* article
quoted
above
that
he
did
not.
We
exally rewarded by Him who Las said:
wUl in the laiuro.aad wbeu re­
"it is more bfaeeel to give than to re­
to any article that appears in
lates." Tho receipt* wore 1173.
dumae bo hit lb 1-th writer and

1 nerowilh tender my hearty thank*
to an thuro who donated ao liberally to
Ea. Hanan.—-I was taken Ivy *urme st tho dance got up for my lienvfit
prim al tho position assigned mu on tho
on the 15th fast. May th* Great Braebunted this .tore, and vu hired by
Cometary qaeat.ou. asjert forth by your
Barnum, bring them to justice, or if
New aay thoughtful pereoa can too
run* ipovdvit “Many Tax-payere," in
Droekrll and Eastman are guilty of thc
that this orderly presentation of the rocrime set re them the same way. We
evrded famdeuteaf oar Lord’s tifo fa the
1‘xuur'i Lacrwxx.—Weudall Phft- flesh, mast be vary rtfoctiru. It can­
lipa, tha most eloquent man fa America, ted fan teeoakribate to a inter aad nwfll lecture at Jackson, this (Wedn**- pier appreciation of the Lord Jaras.
And it want bo apparent to every think­
er that the o^erf of thi* arrangement of
times and Ihemee railed the Church
upon to drag my name fate print and
make me a party to tins amtrveaesy.
While I snubs* to having been satetakra fa regard to saaaa taaiteiurafcriod

Htia Qrxxzxaa, Waasxx Ctrr, I
Fuusur ID, 1871
$
takea atoo fa mum particulars. Waiv1 fag all each pointe, however, the beta
It* H. Sheldon ha. opreed a Land
arc simply three:
Offleeu WeM-rOty. Gee. W. Web­
Being salted upoa fa a public aapaoi- ber.
!
gill attend to the bnrirere during
, ty tobuxyoae who had beau far raouthe ;

med. far n barisd glare far
Hia reply was fa three word
ain't aay." I tbre faquir*

Sarsaparilla

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J^lCHtGAX AACHIim

8 O’CLOCK

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mnrxirooD,

■'PBOVIDENCE."

Mcw. 1871. . Perfect.
AURKAT IMPBOVUMEMT

over AU OTHER wrihoeio.

VIJLCARBITTERs5
One uf the gma'Awt » anta of
a»d reentry ia Aappar Am* far .
pie. Thia want ia eepe dally

Salford

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wte
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LEICES E88HIRE
TABLE SAUCE,
THE REST UICE US IEUIH

WHEAT!
11 sum M.1—

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for FAMILY USE.

PMEITABLE EfiLOYim.

WefadreaeMMas Ikwweee AasUfSSedl I
W.rta hmvm]fwyrsvW BL'cAt EHKW1R

isaiits
fsxs

Made la *ar SarcafAke

They are impaadre, require Luc i
little skiU and labor far iWr prolotian and their ndture altodi pleasing

and yocnger members of the bouseboM.
The loro of flower*, in a famify ur com­
munity, ia every where regarded aa loth

It l«-very gratifying to aotio* hop
rapidly tU- taste for flower* han incre as"d in thi« country during the put low I
yeorx In largo stive tho use of (Janie .
and donun for the deooenuoa of par- j
lire, and espscially at weddings andjpor-

: IUUWTI0XA jto Ath to &gt;nc,«M &gt;i«n •! aee4 jM*TI ftly-A
sa4 to» keefllais, Bete
^S'o.'.nimrjSrsi

The abure plan* will aid materially
olaaining an uatiaretanding of the
ibjftt. A i_ a circular bed of any sine
A*. Lay be desired, act with rings of
sub of five different colors ; those ia
o ititer ring should be quite low, bemigg higher toward the center. This

‘f”‘sWd^r

S&amp;to’JflB’iaeBKsTtaK

‘•xoj'audtnI

1EL1MBWM

LIFE IN UTAH
Z.TS

throughout the country. Tbo propor- ‘
tiou of Lousrliolds that now cultivate
1872.
flowers is at least three tone* aagreat as ’
it was four or five years ago. May God ,
speed thia good wusk, till every dwell-; RADICAL
AM RIGHT.
Ing ia town and country shall have ita
flower garden, ct, if no garden, its IxL I I’l.AlN.TRACTICAUI'BOGHE&amp;HVE
eouy or bay window of choice plants sad ,
and flowers. Let tho preen and the !
pulpit lend their influence to help on !
thio movement, and let the Agricultur- ;
al and Horticultural Societies give vu-1
eouragemmt to floriculture as one of i

TwwJsce tool co.,

KLTxaasrrirv revrso
«&lt; HMely

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r oaUbktt a cu, ioxcm
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UraiTUBI

ABLEsT LIVING ACTHOBS

A whole Lbrory in itsrlL '

DmnmoH

CHICAGO
C ACTION

Ejsitf
vr»eS Seals us

&gt;&gt;.„■■» saavsf.

THE CHICAGO ETENIRG POST.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

remembering that "Maa shall not ubs
by bread alone."
Thc principal agvnu ia this le-iwfi.

FAMILY BIBLE
A FAMILY RECORD.

men, who are annually distributing
svmIs, Imlba, and planta at low prices for
thc million, throughout the entire coun­
try. by manna of cheap postage ; and al-,
ao diffusing information about flowers
and their culture, by tnoons oi attractive
catalogues and “Floral Guides" of which
hundreds of thousands ora annually
distributed. Mr. J. Virk of Itochestar,
ia justly regarded aa the apostle of flori­
culture in thia country. His Floral
Guida for 1872 [advertised in thia pa­
ps*;] is a tn anil cd lieanty and com|Jetcne». If the useful uuitor .it matainsSrere spread out in ordinary book
■fylek it would make a volume of 300
pages, and coat not low than five dollars
The following practical hints on fiericulture are furnished by Mr. Vfok, and,
&gt;’ oetly cvapiled from his Fforal Guide.
The engravings arc specimen* of bun-

touo JLLVKrnATioxa.

: 50,000

JURUBEBA

pLANTATATIOH JITTERS.
S. T.-1860-X.
This wonderful vagvtoble restorative

SHEPABD’S

compogkd moo bitters;
The location of flower Leda should be
m&lt;u tiy near tbo front and aids* of the
dwelling, and in view bum tha |&gt;arlur

R EF ER'EXQES.

POKE ROOT

F*»l&gt;r
- ..all

Dr. Willi' tat uf Jmteta

tropical teusperate or frigid, it ecu aa a
specific in every aperies of dieorder
which undertuinea the bodily strength 1
and breaks down the animal spirit*.

■fiicai letaii Liiiant,

Children, Adults, Hcrsaa, and Ifomretic
Animals, are always liable to a xndent.,
aad it is safe to say. that no family can ,
pass a tingle eras&gt;« without some kind '
of an emollient being neeeesarv. It be-I
cornea a matter of imponauM then to

Moot Suitable fur the Family,
Moat Valuable lor ths Student.
Moat Instructin' for the TaMber.
Most Appropriate for the ChiH,
Most Useful for the Minister.
Most Interesting fur the Fanasr.
Most Eleghat for the I *nrior.
Moat Profitable for tho Study.

£ r£ r£ &amp; &amp; »

Dr. Crook'* Wino

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Public TM
Hm proved

DR. CROOK’S

WINE

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ANNUAL DLSTRIBCTION

J_’sS;r,
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NATURE’S

Hair Restorative
JOB# B- POTTER i OOi»rni.uHina&gt; _

Fr«ah Garden. Flower, Tree
1 and Shrub. Evergreen. Fruit
i and Herb heedfl, Prepaid by,
Mail. A complete and jtidkaoui
BMorUnent. 25 oortg of either
dam. $1.09. The aix cluses,
(159 packet.) for $5.00. Aho,
‘an hnmenac Mods of oue ywur
I grafted Fruit Trees. StnaM
’Fruita. Fruit Stocks. Yong
! Fruit, Ornamental and EverJpeen Soedlings, Bluba. Kosee.
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The Banner Company.

VOL. XVI.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28. 1872.

SLAUGHTERING GOODS!

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL

FIRE PROOF STOVES!
Etrry Stove Warranted two Years.

Tbewarwai now nearly doted, or
coly carried on. on the part of the Mexi­
cans by raring and iteteabod partite
without autheritv, fix parpore* of plun­
der and spoil. During our stay in tho
were made, butthoy
down by oar troop*.
Oeu. Quitman was at first appointed
military governor of Mexico. But in
Nor. he returned to the United State*
and Gim. Smith waa appointed to super-

The Mexican Ounfirea* rumored to
Queretaro. It waa hard Cor th* Cantilion pride of th* Moxicaua to own that
they were beaten and compelled to sue
lor peace. Bet thov ware driven to this
extremely at last. Santa Anna ou tear-

___________ . xa
nrered.nL I consider this • bed proc
dent, and 'where a- bad prooxlent haa
’ b**a MtabliahU th* aeomr it is aban­
doned th* better. Sir, if you thia yrer
follow the trreeedent of I’ortlan* with
citie*, and nlaourgusd that the ctmdilion Chicago, will you tell mo bow you can
of th* log market end tho ruling quota­
tion* (which lie took fivm (h* Chicago
imt the United | State*, and not

&gt; evwyefty, TiBnqo and hamfat
BOX th* United State*, but
r there ia afire in th* United
care no4f it b* a barn f Tho

I bold in my hand an amatolmeet
which I propuaa to otbr, provided th*
Senate reronrider th* bill. At th. outret *om* voted for the HU, bettering ita

■
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i
&gt;

li«f not only to every small ritr and vil­
lage. but to Tory individual who haa
had £TO]&gt;ertyjlertroy*djby fire ;^aad you

win Mte* when your table will be ovw-

And see just how the thing is done.

Of Every Description, Manufactured to Order, from
GEXUIJflE OAK LEATHER.

10,000 SAP BUCKETS
All Winler Goods must be closed out
gardless of coSL

■ tack* ware mado. Aa Jack Haye*, with
I hi* Texan Hangore turned a ocraar to

| reach the public aquare, an anraged
Izepcrv. or released malefactor hurled a
briek at tbo head of on* of hi* followore. Tbo miirifo bruahed his cap off.
and just grarcd hia head. The Hang­
ar’s hand vu upon his holsters. Quick
aa the avenging lightening a pistol waa
lavellod upon th* ****ilavit and be rolled
in the duat The pistol wa* returnad to
lho bolsters and to* owner kept on a* if
nothing unusual had happened, and
without locring hi* place in th* ranks

Detroit Stoves!

Peteiy Peoa, who waa at the bead of
th* Supreme Court of Justice.
On tho 2nd of February a treaty of
peace w«* signed by the Marita* Oommiaricnera and Mr. Trial at Guadeloupe
ILidalgo. Tho term* of th* treaty were
nearly the ram* u tbo** submitted to
the Mexican Government ia August be­
fore, we received by thia treaty th* territortes of New Mexico, Arirania aad
Upper California, aa are* of 500,000
square miles Tho American flaw waa
at length pulled down from the position*
where it had waved in different porta of
Mexico. Whan the Mexican flag want
up to Ha former planet of ascendeucy.
and waa duly saluted by on artillery.
Our division toft th* city of Mexico
in the latter part cf May 1848. Gen­
Worth’s Division wa* the last to depart.
They took up the ir line *f March on the

I regret that tho honorable Senator
did not consent, without objection, to
this raconaidamtiou. I think tho proporitiou of my colleague a moat liberal (
one. If that should be recommended
by the Commitfee of Finance, I will,
with great pleaaure, vide with my colteague for his amaoduMuE But, rir. I
touch, ay*, and bare suffered more in
proportion to their number and wealth,
than haa th* city of Chicago. I proteat
in the us* M matte* again*! thia wrong
bring done to those men who have thua
suffnrtri by fire throughout tho northern
portion of Michigan.

tkra vtm incidentally before th* Senate,
to make that aggregate half a miffimi
dollars. I woaldmX object to that; nay,
I woold go evea to a million of money
on that basis, if U ware rinr****ry.
I do not hoetiha* th* »ymjMthT, but
do mitagrmiw, tho method by which that
■ympat^yis tob* *xteod*I I *m to-

Tho content* at Htrftr’i Mfariu for
March will be of tho sort entirely fitted
to adorn and instruct th* family circle.
Tho number is, in short, desperatly im­
proved and quite doroid of pretty little
tiny kickahawa. Out T. B Troup head*
t!»e list of articles with a retrospective
one of th* United State* Treasury De­
partment Ono ecu fancy our precious

State Fair at Kalamazoo,
to tho number of 20,000 bad been *et
at liberty by Banta Anna, whether with
Rt«jd or evil motives t* not known.
While sending our men in detached portiaa to occupy important pointe in the
•jiy, we were suddenly- attacked by the
I-epero*, convicts and aoldian in di*guiee. Eacopetat from half op*n door*
worn fired upon us, and miaeilei were
hurled from the flat roots of the house*
Wo suffers at firat considerably from
tins annoyance. Col. Garland, one of
tho brave.1 of our officers was severely
wounded end Iteu Siday Smith waa

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

Sujesi ui Seclaiical Deitiiti

7792
They are the only Stov
made of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the World.

The Detroit Stoves are the
HEAVIEST Stores
In the Market.

come not back again. Far from thrir
owe happy homes in sunny New Eng­
land, and from toe
forma of
kindred and friondxin a land of etrang-

Prompt measures were taken to put
an end to the** outrage*.
Ilagner’s
artillery waa brought to boar against

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

The best place in the

The street fighting con tinned for twentyfour hours. On the 16th. affaire became
mere quiet, and the four division* of th*
army were severally placed near th*
four principal gates of th* city.

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this bill and recommit it to toe Fraanro
Committee, and if they in thrir wisdom
report that H&lt;M»0,0U0 teaD bo award­
ed Chicago aa a boon from the State, tot
each State be smvsasd it* quota bated

of the Chicago Belief bill, wa* mainly
confined to Senators Ferry. Chandler,
Logan, Trumbull and Carpenter. The
remarks of Mr. Ferry wwe very long,
and were mainly devoted to a running
cavalry petroled too street*. and a bat
debut* with Gen. Logan. We quote th*
taXon of infantry under Col. Plymptou firat port of hi* firat speech, in which
did good service in putting down thia be itated hi* position ia full, ufolirregular reeiataure.

gates from the ayuntamiento or city
cour.ee!, camo to Gen. Scott’s haadqnar^
ten and naked terms in favor of tho
chunk, citiaeaa and city autoor.L**.
The Goa. inform® i them that tho city
waa in hie power, that tho term, grant~*"■* *“ ““ "'
‘ ’ his pleasure
should impose and_______
At C o'clock Gen. Worth's Divirion
had advanced to too rood landing direct
from (he Alameda to th* Mayor, palace,
lie would hare been tho first to roach
the goal of our ambition. (End ho not
been stopped by orders from baadquai-

In’the early morning Gen. Quitman
took pn........ Ion of the citadel, by toritalioo of too city authoritiea The I’almrtto regiment were immediately eon!
to garrison it The remainder of hie
oolmna with our brigade and Loring’s
rifl. rogmwnt in the teed, ad reared im­
mediately to the Great Sqnar.. By 7

But all waa not ^t one* quiet and ordoily, atragglera were sometime* found
murdered, and th* clergy refuavd to
open thrir hmure far public worship.
They were promptly in funned that mili­
tary protection would be withdrawn
from the church** and church property
unlae* they were immediately opened
for public wcreldp. They were glad on
there condition* to return* their religious |

to Pvtiaad. Now, air, to show our diaporition w* ora willing to -ioubte thra
if the B*o*to ray ao, «p*n areliafof
no,000,000 inatead at 110^00,000, and
mak. tfas MtoMMut WOO,000 upon
Michigan, aad *be wttl iabarowawty
•'lite conceded that tho pusageat
thio bill will be equivalent to areduetionuf 820.000,00U in the coat of the
needed building material It fa also

A tax er contribution of $150,000 waa
levied upon the city ■* a compenaation
fur tho protection of chureh and city
property. Thia waa paid in four equal
weekly iaatallmonte.

full well and appreciate tho force of that
precedent
I know a* wall, too, that
that ha* bad Ha impremkm upca to*
minde of Beuatore. A drawback *f dati** than ia th. exampte for a drawback
At firat there waa a Mtority rf fruit, for Chicago. We wore invited to thfa
vegetable* and provision* in-th* city.
Santa Anna and hi* marauding soldiery
having appropriated, all not immediate­
ly wanted by tho dtiaena, to th*ir own
one. Bui in a few days the city waa
opened to traffic from th* country when
fruit, vegetable* and grain were':plenti ­
fully in th* market place*. Bsnanaa,

pt-aches, pomcranntz'*, datesand melon*
were abundant in the atop* and stalls
and at th* stands upon the corners.
Men and women, boys and girl* in cos­
tume of everr »tyfa and color, and of
every stature and complexion frasn the
tall, lighter Spaniard lo th* gray,
diminunuro mdian dusky creole, and
darker mulatto,passed around our comp.
------- ------ ----------- ---- and quarter^ selling Urir various ware*
in full uniform, escorted by Maj Sura- with tbo vam-. freedom aa among thei.-

own peopte in n tim*of profound pc ice
A diacription of this city would b* in
port a i*p*&lt;iiion at th* dfamptiaa of
r 1’mU* given al length in a form- ertii de. Th* aign of the crow, indicative a!
; Catholic nil* waa ocnxpicttoualy dfaplayed cverTwhero. The spires cf the
capitoL tbn totmtote and every public
building acariy. waa mounted with that
ioerimble emblem of Pupteh deepotfam.
The a’meda is a well arrawred public

make* raonay and giro* hot everything
she wants—except too' muuntauuua
quantity of Heart which alone can satis­
fy her tender natoro. rtbw aha starve*,
bowstetdoric and wtouppy Adonis,

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orogs;

cuiijitamg jmrt cl aa on

“Beptimiui Foltan" bolds the restart
ict.ro* with tbo subtle and mystic
sp.ll which ia Hawthorne's own. In
thia number, you see Soptimius half lov­
ing Bose Garfield, half wondering nt his

The Union Pnofc RMlrcmd Company
having had some trouble with “squat­
J llr**^“,S*!ion bto the conduct of Sene­ ters," on land allotted
the grunt of
' aboil Hindoatteito *
it *31 be upj-crtunc to have an ex- the Ooveromont, heve appeuled to tho
su; J mothers ; Georc * I pitot .tntement from Senator Trumbull, committee on Public Lands, dirough
u ‘‘
“ ‘
' regarding a centred of his with Presi­ their attorney. Hon. Benjamin F. Wade,
dent Johne-in, by which ho appears to to cause additional legislalfoa to bo
bare violated the law and pocketed made to erenre them the land thus oc­
•10,000, jus: prior to giving his vote to cupied.

man wtuiM life he had taken, nnl quite
aaablq to reed ik excov* coo strange.
Mr. Johnson employed Mr. Trumbull
os rounril in the case of
McCardle, and the State uf Georgia'agninM
GrorgeG.Muad.andoti.cn in the Su­
premo Court of th. United Btatea, agree­
ing to pay him a foe of ton thousand

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Beautiful Combinationa
Variationa.

A delegation of colored min from
Boltimorc. Md., visited th. Atty, Gen­
eral yvotorday, sumptaining that none of

l7ih.tretea.IMsa. Steres.
jurors in the U. 8. Courts uf that state.
GEO. WOODS A CO,
The Atty., General promised to took in­
CsmkntsresH. Hui
to the matter and redress their wrongs.
U..» Udi. Wisur lUrest.
The Republican Cuoventiuns so for ar
Two ■iaeaterial reetgnatiuu in one
week.—Another new departurehoard from', have declared for Great,
Amue««tta.-Edwin Forest. Char­ reel violation of the taw by beth the including Maine. Ohio, Kansas and the
lotto Cuxhaan -The Soldiers Menn- partira to the contract, tbo taw of April
21st. INS, suction two, making it a
A Mr. Prince of this dyr, yesterday,
ruisdemoanor punlshaUe by a fine of obtained a verdict for •3,000 damages
•2,000 for any member of Congress to against tho Washington Frvssvy SUr
enter into any such ointract with any for a libel published in its columns, in­
which baa disturbed aad excited rvligiU. H. officer, and section 5 of tho same jurious to plaintiB's business.
! oua circles ia Detroit, haa boon tho nwigact, making it a misdemeanor tor any
Tho Board of Public Works propio
Mtionof the Ray Wm. R McLaren, of
to cause to be laid during the coming
Wiwtainistr.i Presbyterian church and I
season, about •25,000 eqsmre yds. of
his proposed departure to the Episropal
wood i*rcmsnl, and lb. cheapest ptvpbody. Thia thing camo so suddenly up­
dence of it can be found by aay com- ositioa for preserving tbo wood, looks to
on bis congregation, haring romo to [ unite, wishing to see it It tenet known
(Mrafrir^ta- ttJUiTaMW. rrte.tere.te
the oxpemditure of •02,500 for that pur­
their noitoe fir it through tho press ; that I
।
that
Mr
Trumbull
rendered
any
poaipose alone.
C. If.
it Lai excited genuine surpn», eirruw '
OBKXT~llT~
and I might add. some mortification. I। tive or valuable service in thueo coms
falx OaxaxT for March opsms with a
before the court, but, Mr. Johnson was
No one questions the honesty of the
a liberal paymaster, and did not hesitate most interesting, instructive and sis us­
Itertcvud g.ntinmans convictions in that
on that account to pay over the money. ing sketch of •'Tho Colored Member.”
{breaking bis “former theological opiu-1
1 It was paid aa follows
in which a description of Houlheru poliions, and certainly no one of his present
Lera," add ho, endeavoring to keep sssch
March 7th., 1M8,
J 1,000
hold on his property a. wm impb«d in charge can aay that in his m inistry of April 16th., “
2,000 since the war is racily presented ; Wm.
hoopitalfly offering tho use of it to five yuan, he lias been otherwise than Ajiril 23d., Speer gives an entertaining description
another “Yos,“(eaid tbo girl a pmon faithful and earnest in hie ministrations. I
should always bo welcome to his own." We, who have always loved and n-vvrod
•10,000 of Cures with sagfeetiosiv as to tho
It is e relief to turn from the wiber.
him as a pious and dovoted minister of I By referring to tb» dates it will bo method of treatment required on oar
half-foaxful fascination of this pqychoSOLD IN HASTINGS,
part toward that distant island with
togical romance to tho bright, keen wit Chiiat, shuckedjaa wo are by tills sur- &gt;, *eeu that those payments were made
which we have had a recent difficulty ;
BY ACKLEY' A BLADE
ot Dr. Hotasas, of tho world, worldly. prising change of vtows, will hold hit ' during the pendency of tha itnpeechHo runs; a tilt ia this numbei against his memory sacred in our “heart ot heart.'*; rnent trial, and all within about two “Tyler's Administration"-!. handled by
the author of * suggeetiona of tho Past"
and wyh himOud spool in whatever hue months of the day tha vote was taken on
ia a way to keep up tho meet lively in­
impeachment in the Senate.
of duly tu. may bo called to serve
The country knows bow Mr. Tium- tercwt cn the part of tho reader. Ed­
On tho same evening tho Rev. Dr.
vote-1 tu aevjuit tho man who Lad ward Crapoey eoaUaaev his ‘■Mother
i B-tilard. of rhe Firat Congregational bud
1
Church also tendered hi, resignation ' been
1
so liberal toward him in tho above Bide af New York," giving a full ac­
count of tho public charities aad pau­
If the Senate af the United States is perism of the great metropolis; Oen.

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tbs q-sestii.m invol rod ia tha constractioc
of thia proposed load. It ia a fact, that
towns and dtiea enjoying R&gt;e benefits

Consumers

nsay be detrimental to the rights of
stock-boldses, are malted ia cnaaequosn of that competition Is yoy faryw
ynisse for all kinds of produce, sad ssU
atiwrrtoi, ail merchandise brought
from the Eastern markets, the reason
being tho diminished expense of trans- |

fully 10 cents more per bushel at Kaismason, Battle Crock or Jackson, than
it is in this Gty. the coot of shipping

eo, moot of thorn noil it here for tho boot
price th.y can obtain. But suppose by
thsir aid tho X, H. * L. Bond, ieoow
ctrueted the preeent year, then they will
U enabled to sell at four own doors
tho surplus produces of tbo county, at
the highest market rate., and this in­
crease of price atone in lees then three
years will pay tbo last dollar,.any man

Wore there no competing roada psasiag through tbo «U« aad villages untnodiately adjacent to our own, wo
should urge no man to iuvoot money m
thia saforpries. But because of thia

[NOCURE NO CHARC1

e, uncertain, atnbitiia ; our brain* work
and intoxication; so
read a sensational literature, rat, drink,
act in a white heal of struggle fur [.lace
in party or socsoty ; our patriotism cov­
en a city or Btats ; the aountry has out­
grown it
fa is wurth our white, therefore, to
took back al thio man wboeo body was
six foot two aad sound ia projiortioa
to its &gt;in ; who was sober, boneisi, end
pure in Lis .very-day life ; had nommon
mum instead of genius; and who, in a
plain way, served hie country, and not
kinraelf, to tbosmd Thia daj, when L"
camo into the world, io the beet time to
eonaidor wbat capebtilitMe there are
inalifo endowed with thueo virtues
which wo ciaas as tnadiocre, aad tha use

and future proopapty ot tha people of
thia county ia largely {dependant &lt;ra the
construction with the least possible do
Tbo proposed national pork, a bill far
, lay, at thia Rood. And wo trust tho peo­ tho eotaUishmeat at which haa paaeod
ple, seeing tho aseMsity of protecting the Senate, io toasted ia a country but
little known, out which will soon be
hesitate to act. promptly, and enable traversed by the Northern Pacific rail­
and thereby be made comparative
the Directors from thia city, at tho way,
j,
to traveler, um oajv. but tu
moonag of the Board next week, to any the raadiag world. Vataabto papere reemphatically oar quota of stock is se- gardiag tho Yellowstone region have ap­
peared m several of our moalblira;
Cut tho story of its vrondere is not halt
told. It is probably tho most remark,
able region in th- world, andasitbooomoe easy of accuro will be frequontod
by thousands of ntaasuro-oeekers who
matter up at once, and add
per east, havo berotoforo btaeood the wateringto tha cash value of every acre of land pteces of the East with thrnr languid
prooonoe. The bill mentioned sets apart
within five mites of tho prvpooed route, a tract of land fifty-five miles by ULXtyfive milos in extant, lying in tbo north-

Here, with-their wild, strange aad
•ublime surroundings, wo bare w.tcr-1
foils which make oven Niagara a tamo
affair, and a lake, the rirorit of wHch fo
nearly 200 miles, more attractive than
tho iaJteo of Switteriand Hero we
hare a river which, ia its deep cannon
ia the Bousto admitting duty free the
tho naBmli needed ia eo-bmlding of
Chicago. Wo note their action and tho
onto in tbo Senate with unalloyed pleas­
era. Wo behove in equal laws and ia

another, and finally appalled him by
the suggestion ot a disese. called “JfoeMmm ^dAwsu in which tbo patient
turns the Ooior cf bronao. No w.mder
that tb. pdot went aweV eorrowful and
dirpondina. Bui hie
-J------tel him. ffbo said tho
bruise, and secotnmcni
dipped in vinegar. '
disappeared, and tho ---- -------------- „
&lt;VWM ■ hranud mao. In this nuiub.r,
too, ha kits off tho sprcrialtirs ot tho
BeontiMa — the man with the telooropc
who was too busy looking into the hoar-

। really drairou. of ferreting out official
, misdemeanota, I submit that here is a
good place to go to wort. By tho laws
aliovo cited, the Senator was guilty of a
I misdeturaour, the punishment of which
Du we need anot tier Berg It, and while |
j js a fine of three thousand dollars and
his humantarian views are mnetingwith ;
■ the voiding of thv contract. It is a fine
so mush merited approval in these days
opjmrtunity to unmask a hypocrite—
of progress, wouldn't it bo as wall if punish a crime and cover thirtren thuu»anothe- philanthrope should “turn up” , and dullars into tho Treasury.
j to look after tho cruelties, impose.! upon ||
President Grant unites with al) other
■ tho children in our Public Schools ? | g'«d Ib'pubhcani in a desire to .oe thv
From reliable sources we learn that du- I mote searebing invsteigations into every
i ring tho moot bitter cold weather of last'
speetev of fraud and eorrnjKwn, and
month, hundreds of shivering girls and ha. thuwu his determination to exert
boys were kept waiting in the strcst,
all his official power ’ to rorrect abusea,
(tho janitor refutiai^to even let them ami punish unfaithful officers. Let the
into the yard,) becauw they came a few
i Bcnatorsjwho reek to create the impreorminutes too earl), and thu. violated the eum that tho President ie cognisant of
any existing rorrupfion, which is in his
tliat in name casco indignant parent*
have taken t!ie matter in hand and re- | puwir to correct show es dean a rrcxjrd

of “Life on the Plains," and tho most
readable piece cf biography, ‘■Fifteen
। Years a Shah iron," ia also continued
in the preeent number. Anthony Trol­
lope goer on with his story. ‘The
Eustare Diamonds," and 1’ruk Lew
Benedict has a etory. Jerry Black Las
an article which will undoubtedly at­
tract wide attention, upon tha “Now
York System of Jurisprudence." There
are many other yxoelleat tilings in tho
March Galaxy, which our readers will
desire to see, and which 'they will read
with retufoctiun

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BLACKSMITHING!
Hsyise Uul: tk. s«Ur, u-.revi .r Mih
il-Sva
&lt;Um (tritels. sm wwte Ite re

nioustreteil moot emphatically against
this treatment of their offspring, but we i
do not know that the edict of the Board. !
(aad iersrf enough we all are by it.) ha. ,
yet bees revoked. Wo could go on and |
give more uf tbo abuatn which have
crept into our Public School manage

Speaking oi schools, we hope to live
to ese the day when our fraud* teachers
and pnasspefr shall receive a little more
then Wf the pay awarded to meu of
equal or U* capacity ia similar positions.
Ton may lenuraiber that we rxpreaeed
our views on this subject in the Battle
Creek JounoFi ropiinns some months
wore, and we intend repenting them till
miuethiag coesee of it-**Des Fafasfr."

poets, Ixmgfello'v and
--------each for this number a
is. Loagfaltow's is entitled
____ n of Saint Caatina," and it
recounts, in moot melodious rhyme, tho
etory of the young Baron, who want
away from kb chateau in tbo Pyraoem,

Senator Morton and Conklin, have
pressed the controversy regard ng the
doaigis ol Schurs 4 Co. with ssnh logic
and vigor, that tiumner haa already
come down from the high eland origin­
ally taken by him in tho sale uf arms
investigation Finding that the alfogstwos ol bis preamble which wsa placed
in Lis bands by Carl tieburx for effect,
had proved tu be absolutely false so far os
known, bo yeetonlay naked to wrthdraw
it from the Senate, a Senator objected,
and it could not bo withdrawn, Mr.
Sumner's tune ia quite meek, as he finds
himself ic bud rompany which does not
hesitate to impose upon his credulity.
It «ems shameful thattbo bright fames
of the great Sumner should be thus tare
irisbed by dsshing it into the muddy
wstm uf Preoideut m akiag and tho de­
filement uf peraunal malignity. The
country has a right to own him in the
caparily uf the great American caampicin of right, tbo pare statesman, and
the magnanimous orator, but through
th. furor ot jieasiun, tho seduction vf
aduistioa, the whisperings of earthly
ambition or the sadder fate of a great
mind decayed before it p&amp;Mra away
from th. view of admiring milbuus, our
grand Sumner of tbo past i» foot merg­
ing into tho seedy politician aad beroiqirffr. alas, a garrulous old pcAonius whom
wisdom ealdom gleams through dreams
of hie own peraowal impartaaca.

We spoko in a former arttoe nt the
expected advent of thio veteran tragedi­
an. Hte first apixuranoe was delayed
one uighG by ths non arrival of his own
and the troupj’o baggage,' including of
eourao all their stage wardrobe, but on
the evening of the 13th fast, this grand
old actor put in hi. apfwarauce in his
rime, hie 000*0 letters to the curate, who once, aad always to bo famous rule of
goes every night to amfort his Cardinal BicLebeu. Twenty years ago
Itmehnvso tad plays lansquenet with
him Ona night a Inter comae which
tells of nigbte rae*d in tho tents of tho
Terratine Indians, and the Indian
chrsfs daughters, “beautiful beyond
Lebed." The curate listens to this l«tabated.” His opening reoptioa was u
parfoct orabou, the Opera House being
crowded to rcptetion,isomo of tho audienoe coming a distance of sixty mile, to
witness hie peeformoMe. Virgwnius,
Hamlet and King Lear, will fiB up the
nights of this engagement, and if wo
noTw look upon him. or ‘‘his like again"
we can at toast dwell npiJa the memory
of the brilliant part of • our "Ned-"
A pamphlet romonstreaiM of tho
Wbotlver liis route will take him to Western Union Telegraph Company
your city wv are unable to aay at against the postal telegraph bill has
preeent, but shall adris. the Blum been presented to Congress. The oom-

which give a million dollar! to create a
new mcnopoly, under pretense of check­
ing an existing one. To designate aa a
r-ncopoly n postal telegraph conducted
by national authorities ia a government
"of tile pedpte, by the prcTle. and for
tho people" is an absurdity that the
peoydo wiD not be atow to dteeurrr. The
interests of all aro represented by tho
Gownmani as illustrated ia tbo preaeat
that a more refined and intellectual eu- Port Office management If this wlbe
dtenro never crowded tho Opera Houae,
It was a fitting and grand tribute to the
“•Id man. etoqueuL"
Ma closed many m tho bunds of the tow, it wiD bo
through her agent that she will gir. her
promued rradiiw ia March. Her non
arrival boro last week was a severe duapciaimnnt to a great many.
Forests “Hamh-f waa wiusaoed by
iw 1 ,MX» people. Of tho menu of tb&gt;*
performance of which oar “iritics" oxI-nws various oppinioas we shall hero

Dr. Wells’ Kitrart tf Jinkte

-pkdBATkorder:------------

pLAJTATON

Thia wonderful vugotable reatarative
U th. ahoot-anahar of thofeobl. and de-

bOitatod. Aaa tomeand oatdial far the

«• ■—WU-. u.ua,
“• «reuir
a k

i*Kin&amp;a

every other stimulant In ail dhnatee,
trepioal temperate or frigid, it acta m a
w every qwcia of dmordor
which uudermiaes tbo bodily strength
•ad breaks down tbo animal spirits.

3 O’CLOCK’

neceaaory for the Weetern Union Tetagraph Company to taeuo a rertood vdiifon of Webstore dtatiunaiy akmg tnth
their pliaapbkti.
teeewtptetod end is lobe dedicated, tbo
beaunful statuary unveded An., Ac, on
the Oth of April. General Bunmide
and ether nofabffiUm are to b. [react,
and although nw ar. «i«rttug a big
bm. to which “nfl the world and th.
reel of maakted" will be heartily wel-

The Washington ennwpandent af the
Mew Tort HtnU says that “there is no
hmgvr room to dcubt* that Mr. Creevreil. the Postmaster General, is to give
up hie place in the CaUtsec to CoL John
W. Furaey. Tha Preeissmt goes to
Pfofodelpfon'to return Cui. Fontey's
it is the

piTOS.

8.T.-188O-X.

Slewart &amp;

WANTED!
200,(KXKfeeto£AshLop.
100.000 ft of hah Flow
tag; for which the hip­
est market-price in eld
will be paid.

�Wo cooiinuo our report of tho pro­
ceedings of Ui* dreuit Court since the
13th in*L On the 14th, in the mm of
Horace Bangston v*. James Forbes, the
jury found fur tho plaintiff, and a** owed
damages at 8500 and ooati.
Tho oaso of Wm. H. 8kmn*r, Va.
Chandler, Ford and Herbert Olmafod,
judge cut waa roaderod for 8530,18 end

CHUICHEI

11 you want T for 25 cent* go to
(M&gt;28t3)
Aura A Psrarox's.

An order staying all proceedings,
except taxation of cost* for thirty days
was granted in tho slander case of
Williams vs. Freer, and Bang* ton vs.
Forbes to unable counrel to move tor

The beat 10shillingTin th.8tat.at
(feb2St8)
Axus A Paasros’*.

■ASOIIC.

Orthodox Congregational Church of
Middleville, was brought on tor trial,
(fab28t3) and lasted through that day and the
next. The jury found for tho plaiutif
for 1855, and costs.
In the care of Honry Stinchoamb va
I want al! tho eggs tho hens can lay Edwin tL Mallory, judgement for plain­
ia Barry County. Also maple sugar tiff for value of the poporty waa renwanted. The highest cash price will bo 11 dared by content of defradent, and tho
ease of the 1‘ooplo va. Benjamin F
Perkins, waa continued by consent of
I Counsel. In th* divorce ca*o of Jane

Rcaioratire will check iL Splendidly
perfumed and as Hoar ai a cry atal Ail
wide awake druggist* soil iL 8*o ad-

ia fine Premium and Imported fancy
Fowl*. I am prepared to book orders
for delivering otter tho first of Septem­
ber, of the following varieties : Thtfk
end Light Brahmas, Creve-coura. Dominiquos, and Buff Cochin*. Send stamp
for prices and description.
oct25lf.

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star Clo­
thing House. Grand Rap­
ids Mich.

gim'hMrMfow townsman, F. N. Gal-[
loway, E^_, tho Vico President of the
Hariiagi National Bank, tho following

to pay defendant 85,OJ a w**k durint.
tb* penden&lt;7 of this case. In King vs.
Kiug, a docrep of divorce wav granted.
In tho cmo of Damouth ot all, v*.
Kluck ot al), an order for surety far
costs was entered. In th* case of tho
Poop!* va. Oliver Rose, a plea of guilty
of lareeuy wa* entered, and th* respon­
dent *ant to Jaokson for on* year.
In th* case of Oolby va Litchfield, an
order for security far costa wm entered,
and a stay of proceedings granted to
case of Hayfcrd vs. Gifford, a judge­
ment of no cause of action wtu entered,
and a stay of proceedings for thirty
days granted plaintiff to filo exceptions

Au order anting aside th* Execution
sale, in tho case of Hull vs. Wright end
others wss granted In the esse of
Pbttor vs, Holbrook, tho motion to va­
cate judgement waa denied, with coats
of motion and nn attorney foe of 16,00.
In case of Colo et all vs. Dewey et all
tho motion far now trial was denied,
and ata; of proceeding* for 30 day*
G. Dunlsy v*. John Donlev, a decree of granted, to enable defendants to filo
divorce waa granted. On tho 19th, an bill of exception*.
order staying proceedings in the case ot
Wa.'rath vs. the Congregational Church
for thirty days was granted.
On the 19th, tho case of Wm. McNutt
vs. Thomas Lucas, waa tried and sub­ Flowsr Lodge, Na 44, took place on
mitted to ths Court, and decided on the Monday evening, Feb., 26th, under the
21st, th* Court finding for plaintiff six supervision of tho Dept. G. W. C. TM
cento damages and costs. On Saturday L J. Wheeler and Lady m DepL G. W.
an ordor iij this case staying all proceed­ Secretary, assisted by DepL Q. W. M.,
ings for thirty days, except taxation of O. H. Ellis, all af Nashville, whan th*
following officers were duly installed.

DuBri* va. Jehu Springstrod et all. no
order was entered dismissing the appeal
on application of plaintiff’s attorney, on
payment of coats to date.
The replevin case of Wm. IL Hay­
ford vs. Wm. M. Gifford, was tried and

W. C. T.—Travers Phijipe.
W. V. T.-Mre. D. R. Cook.
W. F. 8 —Mrs. A. W. Bailey.
W. IL See.—Mrs. 8. E. Strike

On the 21st, in the case of the Peo­
ple v*. Frank Ltneb, a pica of guilty of
burglary was entered, and the respon-

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Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Cents. At Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.

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currence at Mason. Tha Laalis JhrtU
relates bow Kittridgo, tho editor of tbo
Aines received ju*t before IChriatmsas a
fine young porker, ready dr-owed, as a
family present from Mr. Moody. On
Christmas morning Mr. K. was the re­
cipient of quit* a different prewnL It
WM from his wif* and w^s not “ready

A new work! An awakening invoatigation! 1 A thrilling theme of fruitful
thought fur Evo men. Hu created more
excitement than the "Wandering Jew.”
Eminently adapted to ths times It un­
ravels the Romanish system from its
origin to th* nrs.vnt; expo*** its baselorn pretencra, it* frauds, its oppositions
to our public school*, and religioue and
ctvil liberties, its final*, Ac.
This work is an elegant oetavo voluma,
containing 753 page*. 109 fir*t-eia*s en­
graving. Bound in sbeej\ price 87, in
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Grand River Vallsy Division

^EafiSTL’ttKlrttfVti

fo!kx%e*!l it a lumber or rabbiah room.
Since this “Mint’’ retrod to has been
in our community, the' number of law-,
suits haa iacreawd about one half, and j
we take 11 to b* a bad indication of the
subject Wlien ho and this abused
Hartiett Mariah went to Grand Rapid,
of the boat and wiU take chare* of its feeding hi. horee at the barn of Mr. on their errand of “for tho right," we
trading demrtmML “
boat, on Solomon Lawrence of Hickory Cbroars,
think h* must hare forgotten th* scrip­
tbs Upnurtemonri
ho met with a very srrere accident bv
luckot goods aboard, /w lb. reppivef fallinglthreugh the hay-loft, a distance ture “Blreeed are the peacemaker*," «
th* (cveral town* along the ■bore. W*
of about 16 fast, to the ground, striking
Irani that Mr. Galloway retains hi* inaa unguarded hour and uaod bar aa aa
torest in his buriuera at Hartiuga, and on Ms back. Dr. Chandler was soon inatrumeut to prove bar deceased hus­
will probably return there m th.fall. callwl and rendered immediate relief
band an iaoandiaay, (hw.br ruining hern.
_ _____ __
and I am happy to say that tho Doctor
aeU aimply to carry out hie uaacrupebua
think* that if the Elder ia careful he
will soon be able to resume his labor*
people to beware for be ia dangerous.
again.
Wo, too say let the guilty answer for
their deeds, but why has not some sms
taken hold of this affair ? Because no
■mi delights in destroying the happi­
Schoolcraft oorrospondont of tho De­
ness of Ms fellow neighbor, who is as
troit ZnNuu is intensely delighted over
OuAxuxran Feb. 28th, 1872.
a typographical blunder in the Dikystet
Kortoa
Birsxa:
—
Again
does
your
in hopes tho deluded prodigal widow
of that village, which ho says is the
wont on record. Some corroapondence oomepoodant find himself drifting into wfll ohm to her right mind, leave her
from th* Stone party in Egypt was sent negligence, and mint turn th* prow up oompany to root their own husks, end
to the paper ecMerning tho pyramid*. stream, or ho may drift so for aa to be return to her parents and friend* who
It stated that tho girls ware assisted to unable to find the regular chanri again. are sorely troubled concerning her.
Now, Mr. Editor, if “Thine for the
th* top of thote wonderful structure* by But, Mr. Editor, th* lack cf news, of
rad/ natives, which tho “intelligent interest, In this community haa been the Right" has any more tog^t, wo will
keep stiH, for wo think it proper to bo
compositor’' of ths
construed main naaou of my protracted sdeaee.
The snow, the beautiful snow, haa silent when a foci talk*, aad by giving
a* awb and it was so printed.
‘
That waa an tmbarraasmg blander, taken it* departure, and with it much him rope enough he will hang himself
txulr, aad it reminds us of a recent oc­ borinow of our littfe town, aa log draw- and tho community will thus get rjd of

in ilwir numbora, and a general revival
Sboldon et *1L va Benjamin V. Stanton, in th* Ixxigo There were nine new
a judgement for 1380,82 and costa was ' candidates initiated on Monday evening
rendered by dofixnlL In the case ot । last At the close of tbo exercises ^Mr.
Cyrus Buxton va James Parker, a Wheeler was called upon to make a few
judgement of son suit was entered, remark* for the good uf the order, in
against plaintiff and surety for costs, which h* wm followed by Rev. 0. IL
Klin, who said the lateness of the hour '
I Ibiwlcodor vs. Thomas Lucas, ot all.
forbado him entering into any extended
The ca»o of Rueaoll B. Wightman, v». remarks, not, that h* wished thorn
L£f Editofs and Publishers insert
Harvey E. Handy, was tried and sub- tn think ho did not like to vpeak on that
ing tho above, with this notice *4w.,
subject. Ho spoke of the apparent
will, on a receipt of a No. of their pa­
On the 23d, the case of Allen Who*. i good feeling and iatereat manifested in
per containing the ‘ad.,’ receive a com­
Lx k and Charles L Tuttle, vs. Amov : the Lodge, and eepeciaUy commended
plimentary copy gratis. _/EJ
Woodmansee, wasArwught on for trial. I the attendance of yuuug men, and that
!
it
was
a
rare
thing
to
see
so
many
more
On an offer by Mr. Sweexey, tdaintiffs
attorney to prove st«cial damages, the ; young men than ladies, but he predicted
Cannot injure the Watertown or Ag­
that tho young 1-odie* were nut gener­
ricultural Irenraneo Companies of Wstally slow or far behind in a good cause.
ertown. New York, as they in.nre noth­
On tho whole ovAything passed off
ing but private residence* end ere not
pleasantly.
Thu laxlgo voted their
exposed to sweeping fire* In nineteen
payment of coats of terra and aa attor­ thank* to tliu Worthy Brothers for their
yearn experience tiny never loot over
ney fee of 110,00.
kindly service.
8-f.OfX? in any one fire. The combined
In tho case of Sila* 8. Parkhurst vs.
Taisas.—To tienators Chandler, Fer­ assets of three Compenira are over
OoL 8. Sweeglesot nil, a judgement for
11,000,000, and from the nature of their
ry,
Carpenter,
end
Sumnur,
and
RepreSOLD IN HASTINGS.
plaintiff waa rendered for 891.29 and
rroentstiv** Foster, Blair,
Beck, risks you tan see they are tho safest
BY ACKLEY 4 SLADE.
Stoughton, SJuthorland, and Platt lor Companies in exiateno*. Do not insure
your dwellings, barns or their contents
Congremional Documents.
To tho General Ticket Agent of lire until yon have seen their agents and
ascertained their rates, as they c*« in
Dodge, aud Liaccm Brigham ya. John
wtu. aars roc from twenty-five to forty
Stewart and Alexander McFarling. a
per renL on premiums paid for insur­
judgement from 1187,85, and coat* in
ance No Companies ever organised
have met with the success of these ComIn the case af Alonso Bennett vsCuthcrine Darling, a motion to dismiss Reforms," hare nominated David Davis
wm argued and denied, with an attor­ (ano of tho Ju*Lca* of the Supremo
ney fee fcr 85 and costa, and tho mas* Court) for Resident, and Gov Joel Par­
and the Territories, and the traveler continued by consent In tho cos* of ker. of New Jersey, for Vice Prerireaches almost any point therein by a Travers Phillip* vs. John C. Spencer, a
Sombkixo Nice-—Aside from tho
spb-ndid Lino of Railroad.
judgement wa* rendered for 8108,32
“Cemetery Question." wo are pleased to
Thia line of Railroad ia tho Brauxoto* Rocrr, which starts from Chicago
tell our r-adors something about Be»rOn Monday the CCfh, on application,
mer, Heath A Co. These gentlemen
after pasting very satisfactory oxamin &gt;- day morning at CUltdonia. charg'd with have recently added to their Furniture
tian*, Fred V. Young and Wm. Rowley ' entering tbo D&gt;-put at Middleville on । business largo additions in the Under­
Bunday night, and taking some 820 00
taking Use; including a very nice asla tho ease of Michael Handyv*. in currency. Ho ia aa d to bs a rechnt oortnunt of Robes and Shrouds of all
rriou, an! to bs a
Henry I- Sanford ia Chancery, an or­
stylaa and patterns. Coffins, and Cas­
der giving complainant 90 days to pay
kets, of every rise constantly on hand,
balance duo on said land, including coots
Too .Baviiie.—Tho sentence pro­ and «lab.-r*!t plates and trimming* to
of suit, when tho defendant ia required
nounced, on Willison—a fine uf a few
to execute to complainant in fee simple
hundred doUnra would han? boen more
satisfactory to tho propio, and bettor
Route in the Wool, tlieroforo you ore
subeerved tho end uf justice in tho
more sure cf yoar M/rty and tmftrl.
opinion of very many of our best eitiThe Burlington Ruuio tin. admirably
answered tho question “How to go
West P* by tha publication of an exoolList ot Letters remaining in tho Post
l«rt Pamphlet, containing a largs,
Chicago, hes returned home aad will
office. Feb. 28th, 1872.
truthful mop of tho Groat West, end
resume hi* practice again with renewed
__ -X
___ vi.
Jono* va Clara Pegg, a judgement for
Lucy A. Brown, Suxan Hutchinson.
8104,93 and cost, by default was entered. G. T. Howes. Clara Hart, C. E. Martin, energy. He has spent the winter very
An order staying proceeding* in tho Eugene Palmer, Margret Pogh, Char­ pleasantly and profitably at tbeOoUog*
and Hospital*, u papers brought back
in the case of Parkhurst va. Sweogles lotte Spencer, Dr. IL B..wloDirect year letter* to.No. of P. O. Box wjth him can testify Ho ha* dissolved
et all for thirty days to euabla an spwith Dr. Cox aad will pursue hie prac­
plicstion to be made for new trial
tice alone. Office at tho old plan*
In tho chancery case of Stebbins v*.
Dtrrke* ot all, an order was entered
giving drfendanto leave to appear and
plead, end setting aside order pro-amfewo on jiaymsut of solicitor* fee of 820.
In Johnson vs. Johnsen, the divorce
wo* set aside, and leave given defend­
ant to fin answer within.-80 days.
In Osborn v*. Holbrook et all, tho demurrvr wu* over ruled, and thirty days
given datendanta to answer, or payment
of 810 Mlidtan fee.
In Kiag v«. Fuller A Ode!!, and order
to fife seeurity for rosto within GO day*
wa* entered, in default tho cos* to lxdismiated. In Comb* va Patton MaB.

Wtth bis usual liberality, Sap't Bell
af th* I). A AL R. R. refused any compsnsatiou for thn transportation of th*
engine and Fire Cjmpany, who went by
special train from Grand Haven, to
Grand Rapid*, to aid in extinguishing
tho fir* m tlio Sweet Hous*.

when alMghing cra*ed, y*t tb* mill yard
here presents a fair appearana*, and I
think there is mor* log* on tha yard to­
day, than there has boon in any previous
•pri.-.g for several years.
We have in our town, to be assn by
any one who dvrirea, a tape worm of 83
fe«t in length, which has for thirty years
been tbo post of oao Mr. Fiahaut, a
Frenchman, aad rseidsat of our village.
There had thinran frat cf th* worm
passed him before the expulsion of th*
thirty-two foot abore epofcon of. Mr.
’Flahaut was hi* own phyriqax, using
different medicine* as proscribed by a
friood of his, which proved just tho rem•dira He is now enjoying splendid
health, and says be can now eat without
bring most choked to death by th* ear.

ila present burden aad peace again ob­
tain it* equilibrium. Anon no more.

ItZLtS'

We have another big log ou tho log­
way of tbo sawmill hero, scaling two
thousand, four hundred and twenty foot.
It ia twenty feet long, however, and over
five foot through at tha butt cad. It
was drawn by| Mr. VatYalkenburgh of
our village, aad required three or few
yoke uf oxen to get it to tho mill.
Having nothing more, end no* know­
ing whether thia will prove acceptable,
will therefore close with an adieu for
this timp.
Ran.

Ayer's

Cherry Pectoral,

The German Aid Society of Ml dem­
ean has let the contract for building a
public hull, which wiU coal 83.500.
Opposite Port Huron the Sl Clair
- Fxs 2Gth. 1872.
River ia aa free of foe and as clear as in
Ma. Edits*—On peniaing your last July. It ia not us ni BL Clair.
isau*, I notice an article signed
for tho Right," ia which tho wr
played a marked degree of taloi
principle. Ho oays ho
" '
himself in holding his
It ia rumcred that Imlay City haa
pledged 8100,000 to build a branch of
th* Port Huron A Michigan Bailroad to
the citixens above referred to, are our Saginaw.
W. H. Smith A Brother, of Hillsdale
best. Heaven and all tbo hosts thereof
pty the rest of ua. Also tho-oyof
stop thief’be aaya will not be “eerily

of anybody being blackened arxt dofamed by it! Wo aay lot it coma with
all its scathing and -courging powr ; it
will only make bettor whom it hik It

However, it dwi *eexn to touch ths
quick ofthoen "sainted individuals.' tenrivsly made.
Yea, the vtoro was burned and all iti
Ths Board of Supervisors.of Ionia
contents, also tha greater port of Dree- county, recommend that the people cf
kclte gtxxl. which he kept up ataira that connty borrow 850,000 for the
snow Court Honse

bed, one or two poirof worn out shoos
and a bundle of paper rag* Ac., whoso
value was immediately restored byu*
citizen* who are in tho habit of giving to
the needy regardless of their morality.
Now about this foul play that people
suspected, ao “a number would not sup­
port Mr. Barnum for treasurer." Leto
see the fact*. He ia a young man and
ran ageiust a first cImb citizen, one who
was never beak* befcre for that office,
although his opponents were ot our bast

A portofioe. Io bo called Boeder.
hasUen eotablhh*d at Muskrat Lake.
Misaaukoo county, Daniel Reeder,

Mt.

Isaac Norton, M Bear lownahip,

fr.m lbs calf of tho leg tb th* bone.

It i* said that tho extension of tho J.,
L. A&amp; R.B. is contracted for within

so plain, whyoould it not have been had
before! Bui no, spite work and fiendisbnem ia its origin. And again we are
informe-l by tho brother who went to
Hr. Nodme haa long been a resident
BL Paul, that he did request prayora fur
his wicked wife. Hi* dyit« bleating af Barry Co., having moved from Ohio
to this State in 1854. The oaus* oflua

ague on Monday next Tbo track ia with­
in tho township, arid only a mile distance
from tha village Emit*. Roddy's line rf
stag** have made connections with the
Minstructian train twice a day 'taring
Rxsiokstion.—Rev. 0. I. Deyo, Pas­ tbo week. Tbo regular pamengar trains
tor of ths Christian Church in NaabriH*. will not be put on until the track is
has Mrignod Ha pastomfe to take offset ballasted, but a alow train will ran to
Exceedingly o’d nights.
Apr. laL ho having accepted a call from
Beautiful apriog-lA* Oays.
tbo First Christian Church in Jacksen
The grade has boon setabliabod st the ing Us Lad with a Um. Bat whoever
TMrty-two days to the election.
Rra
Aw*t.—Yesterday a team Union School Grounds, and work will dreamed, af hi. Kk. bring an -rth
Business of oil kinds exceedingly
this “devoted wifo"
frightened by th* cere at the Broadway commence as soon as tbo frost disere again ! Now
lively.
1872 in driault of the payment of croeeing, ran wildly up State street, but
8380,17 and coeto waa raterwi.
la Southwick vs. Dodge et all, a doere* of *als on or after April 1st, 1872,
Prof. 8. B. Calkins of Cbimgoia de­
ia drfonlt of tho payment of 8187.81
livering a course of lectures before tbo
atedenta of tbo Commercial Collage ct

IN FULL BLAST!
Clark's Photograph Gallery.

months ago and in that abort space of
time *at it* way to such an extent, that
death finally pat aa end to bi* sutfcringn H* bares a wife and several

Hastings

umi WORKS!

�i.t-ir. .onaf

iiwB mar.

forvousg people oc thorn of link «xperUeo eod limited means. Other*
may fill up iLuu flower beds with plants
from tbs green haose. ready grown or
la bloom ; but these do sot afford half
tb* nl—anr.shli rxeium-nt to youthful
minds which those do that hare born
nuroed aad fended from the tiny m-.k!,
and of whi-h every see leaf aad bud
haa baoa watched with eager aatiripatioa till the opening blossoms appeared.
When, where and how to sow tbo
seeds are points of aom* flifficulty with
th* novi** In floriculture, bn’ are all ex-

avoid covering the seed* too deeply, and
to abode th* tmallvr kind* so that the
hot aun shall not dry the surface and
destroy them while vegetating. Thia
latter is particularly uereetsry in our
south-western climate, where hut sun­
shine aad dxy wiada are quite frequent
in spring as well as in aummer.
After covering th* delicate *o«da
slightly with fine earth, and watering
freely but rally with wsrm water,

Jha tSmirJeMWda IMO—1 OiWivw..
rtatftwSy.L I.^a.
' sea* ate GaaareJ‘Jiartreuas ar Iks Xwsevs ateruMTHfenin: ns ™ “
iI.uk* in »r ike sresas■ ate &gt; — ■»■ • awtuaiiThe Causmx, Pnom and oom-1 ^gwicsyaaari. &lt;»ti»
mon .Pink are well known end highly | ggS—it sans
eeieesoMi perennial Sorm. They can
all be easily produced from areds sown
lato in spring. Carnations require a I

■

MILUOXa Bser Trelase
W ’I - - CesaM»
tar has bean greatly improved by th*
oroduetiea of new varieties, within a
fowyeuepasL -All the approved aorta
or* very double and finely rsslceed; some
are of quite dwarf-hafaiL -.aly six to ten
iacbM high; other* grow oeveml foot
high, with a profu-ioa of larg’ double
bloeoenu. The plant* maybe pruned
by cutting off part or all of tho side
branriic*. end thus form perfect wreaths |
af blossoms above Give neb w»l and
dn not crowd the plsuta

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND WAHOO DITTO.

’T&amp;ffSl’i.&amp;ftUKSL—■—
long* to tho tame genua ; it haa been '
much Improved of late year* and ia quite
■ dreitable Mo*ur
*
Digitali. or Foxgior. is a. &lt;Jd and
popular flower of stately appearance,
••ally grown from aeed or try dividing the
roota. Douhlj Hollyhock* ot th* best
modem aorta are magnifioeat flower*.
Very deaireblo for large grouada and
whore to bo reon at a distance.
Dahlial, Gladiolus, Tritoaaa and the
like w» have not room to mention hen
nor the magnificent tribe of Lilli**. AU
who are able to procure roota of three
wiU of couree reed Viok'a.Catalogue.
Everlasting Flower* belong crith tho
annuals, aa do also moat of di* Orantfientn! Grnssev Both three are, very
pretty for making winter boqueta. \le*
tho Florel Guide for hints on thuir culti-

AUD

WANTED

io liisstrooD

aeh, (iitlivenett, A'eroous and
Sick Headache, Liver Complaini,
FeverX Ague, l&gt;y»peptla, Worm*
in Children, Filet, Oiliout ComplainU, Lot* of Appellie, Erup­
tion* of the Skin, Plmpleo on the
Fare, and aUDUeaenn of the
Flood; alto the betl Diuretic in
Co* for Kidney Complaint*.

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

1872.

RADICAL

LUMBER

sntirah.
EiErS
lESES

RIGHT.

PL Hh\HUCTICAJ,PliGG RESTIVE

pep or with atonaa at the corners, to
prerent them from beirg blown off. If
gentle reins occur tho covering* mar bn |
retnovedfur tho lima, but it a heavy 1
ahower ta an tiepatad leave thrm on, aa
it would otherwise beat the aurfaco too
hatd. After four or five days, begin •
look for the young plants Io aiqwor, aad

for a few days laying a little fine brush
orer the spots, or a few sticks cross-wise,
aad be careful to giro water if dry
weather. Thin out tho plants if so
thick as to crowd each ocher before
laaw enough to transplant. •
TaxsiruxTiao — As ao-jn u al! dang­
er from Croats is over end the plants are

||

DR. CROOK’S
STKVPOr

3 ES COrrail Orsrt t. r Uw m -1 r »&lt; U» r,. SIM.

POKE ROOT.

sciu-T-cH;'1? c,3‘."--5E:j:
l kJ M Ik. .UMS 4., l~~..k.» A. l&gt;. UTI. &gt;e
•ns, see •»'.». all u» ru«l UU.
IMsnM II
&gt;M* li torr a. u u* &gt;»4 yosa i. w m*. ate •* n

235348534823022348

ASIBOICGY. ||

FAMILY BIBLE

Ayer’s

so

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.

inse,

The planta ren generally be taken up
two ar threw together with a little ball
of earth, and removed without break­
ing tbo roota. Beeure and giro the plants
room enough to grow, arcordmg to lb«ir
can and habit waler freely when ret,
end if doUrete aorta and tho rtota much
disturb*!, g-.ro partial ahadaforafrer
isy^ by sticking a bit of shingle on tha

$10,000 IN GOLD !

atroyed, ar tho glands atrophied and
decayed; but such aa remain can be
saved by thia application, and stimolated into activity, ao that a new
growth cf hair is produced. Instead
of fouling tha hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it wiU keep it clean and vigorooa.
Its occasional uao will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequantly prevent baldness Tho
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents tha forma­
tion of -dandruff which is often ao undssaly and offensive. Free from those

GRAND RAPIDS

BLOOD PURIFIER.

finest example* ol thia kind of beauty
are wen in aub-fropical plant* and
•censry, thia title haa been adopted for
thia arei. of fiow«-bod«. A fouxiaome
liook darotrd to the subject ha* recently
baea published ia England, by a popu­
lar writer on floriculture.
As the plants suited for this stylo are
steady of tall growth, and some of them
too near the dw.lliag or the front walk;
but along tho aid* of the tawu or car­
riage-road. and where they will not ob­
struct aay desirable view. The soil
should be a little moist, rather than dry,
and made quits deep and rich. Tho

R EFEREJiClL

One Prize $5,000 in Silver I

T«i Srs TaunciL Srrtr. of FlowerBsds L tbs very latest fashion in flori
cultnro. It is moro natural and lere
showy than the BMm Style, detailed
in our fanarr article, end require* more
akiU and knowledge of plants for its
affective practice
Bet with a little
•tudy, and the aid of a hut-bod for
starting ths planta, there need be no foar
in making a beginning ; tliea a year or
two of experiment will giv«- ploaauro
aad aucreaa.
Tlus style is baaed upon the principle
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the location of th* beds stould St“i»

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■fd.tl «*• Nsnk-seM
is
■I lLutr Ik »I lavs jars. I. 3, seHS

Freak Garden, Elower, Tree
i and Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit
and Herb' Secda, Prepaid by
■ Mail. A complete and judicious
| aMorfrnent. 25 sorts of either
class, $1.00. The six classes,
1(150 packets) for $-5.00. Also,
an imincnac stock of one year
graftctf Fruit
Trees, Small
1 Fruits, Fruit Stocks, Young
| Fruit, Ornamental and Ever­
green Seedlings, Blubs, Roses,
Vines, House Border Plants, Ac.,
&amp;c., the most complete assort­
ment in America. Prepaid by
mail. Priced Cntaloges to any
address, also trade lists, gratis.
Seeds on Commission. Agents
Wanted.
.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony
Nurseries and Seed Warehouse,
Plymouth. Mass.
Established
1842.
jan24m2

production of great beauty. lite pi.uit
u vary hardy and will boar transplant­
ing aad rough treatment Tha flower*
are rerr double, of bright colon, sad
last a long tfana. The erode can ba had
mixed or In eight eeparato color*.

Moat Suitable for the Fanulv,
Most Valuable for tho SicJest.
Moat Instructive for th* Tre.-b«
Most Approprial* for the Child.
Most Vaeful for tho Miniatar,
Most Interesting for th* Fnar.
Moat 1 logant for tbo Parlor,
Most frofitabla for the Study.

some preparations dangerous and iniurioos to the hair, th* Vigor can oedr
benefit but not harm iL If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing also can be found ao desirable.
Containing neither oil ncr dye, it dore
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
• long ou th* hair, giving it a rich, gfotay
w^aumS*"r'****MU‘■ lustre, and a grateful perfume.
SALE OM KXKCCT1OX.

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XVI

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 . 1872.

SLAUGIT1BIMG GOADS!

000000318901020102010000024801

FIRE PROOF STOVES!

Lath cut .
17,084,000
i forth on hand
820,000
Lege 1. boon, f—
5,184,000
In the way ofskingio., the shore has
a manufacturing capacity of about 150,­
000,900 per season, but in thia branch,
the shortness of the log crop had its effeet, as will as with ths saw mills. In
1870 the Shore mill, turned out 89.800.­
000 shtogtes, and in 1871, 88,592,000,
showing a (light decrease. Ths other
atatistica are as follows:
Shingles on hand
770,008
Men employed ’
290
Oemtal invested
81,490,000

In tbe Detroit Pori we find tbefoOowing article in reguid to tbe Mtehigea
Central Railroad. It te evidently pre­
pared with much care, sad sna fates iaformation of interest aa to the pre list
status of the road, and the plans derid­
ed upon for the immediate future. Wo
rejoice that this rood, which basso lang
been the modsl railroad of the Wad, ia
to Iw kept still in tho van, and up to its

Evrry Stove \Varrantcdtioo Years.

Every . Description, Manufactured to Order, from
GEMUIKIE OAK LEATHER.

the oountry as a modal road in past
times.
Wo have mods some inquiries as to
the cause of this state of things, and
find them somewhat singular. Though
well managed, tho road bad boon for
aoms years stationary, and without much
progress, until tho present chief sxaetltive officer succeeded Mr. Brooks ao
President. Sinew 1857, until tbo also-

And sec just how the thing is done.

10,000 SAP BUVKETS
Winter Goods must be closed out
gnrdless of cost.

the effete and monarchical adherents of
royal courts it was inrirted that long
custom had invested the habllimert. in
question with a sort of presenptivs bternaltonslity; and further, that the
fagte,by re^ of hanug lor many
year, uncomplainingly inserted himsoU
therein, was eetoi&lt;pod from denying
their eucial legality. To this the proud
umvw was that our hemm is the sotting
ana. Tho aame hno of atgn—«te will
doubtless be chiefly relied on by th—
opposod to the proposition of tho St
Louis bar ; and yet there is, perhaps,
something to be said in favor of that

J«I&lt;1

Detroit Stoves!
1 Total number of gang .aw a
Total number of M«l
Capacity of mill.
' 701,000,000
Lareberoatia 1871
I 528,682,803
84,238.000
Canital in rooted
Onhandunrold
42,028,611
On dock told
33,570,000
11,989,284
8,140
62,850,000
5,333,950
576.610
But two now mile, on the river hare
besa added since our last report—Irwin
A Ckx, at Broth Saginaw and William
Celtam, at Carrollton. The latter iras
buiitia 1871. ran as a stengle mill, but
the mill haa since been purchased by
Wiggum A Co., a circular put in, and
wilfrun as a saw mill hereafter. Two
raid. did not run at all last season, and
several only a portmu of the season. in
eousaquctK-e of the scarcity at tegs. But
one saw mill Was destroyed by fire, that
of Chapin, Barber A Co. This occurred
October 9th. the dime fire de.trcying

state Fair nt Kalamaxoo.

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

GOODYEAR \ STRIKER.
1867
1868
1869
1670
1871

iwcfp
t’asb for our Groceries, we pay

The East Saginaw fberew gfrss the
following inuroatiag and valuable axhftit of iMMegfenw TaMsy. end of the
Bari Shore of MicUgaa

Cash for Produce, and sell for Cash

18/48,487
i,;.5j,rv:
23,125,99'*
In tii amount 7, (UU.ud.«i 12,500,9W
taqn, which .wan siiure-d f^ia the

AisatcaK Hossa.—-The March ntftnbsr of this high toned and popular tWlar illustrated tMgtBM MBf|$fia K^tfta
by George Alfred Ttfwnsend, Jay'Bee­
son, B. J. Hudson' (Miss Leonard ad
Therein not adull page between Ite,
coven, with an elegant engraving and
eo many fine illuafraGoas, stories, songs,
fuaunderaWknowtedguanibradtnter. w. do aot wonder that ill. piuhlng
abred rapJly. Th. Boston Jraraaf, K
Y. TrOww, and many other loading ps-

t» coon as the fnxt ia out of the ground
sufficiently for wort to progress. From
New Buflato west 70 mite, thia double
track ia snoot needed, though both that
portion and the portion between Detroit
and Ypedaati will be poshed. and both
be completed as eoon a. poedbte.
Frosu Nile wet toward Now Buffalo
the track m hoarier and wdl require

Than will also be 50 miles of steel
rails laid in tbe main track thia soaaon
No Iron w'll hereafter be hud in tbe
main track, and soon the rood wdl be
aU etsM, and all double track, and as
—Mb oC it thia year as waribk. Tho
steel rails for 111 mites of track are al­
ready purc'-iosed and are arriving in
New York now for early spring wee.

Cubic fret.
764,060
1,106,000
1.982,000
via; • large —d growing da­
. 1 beta waa aha l-u: out ana
d 1,298,500 cubic frit of lang
S&amp;.I. n summary of the

HICKS &amp; BROTHER,

pay

tho Chicago fas. which disabled the road ,
fee a time in tbs West by.tho destruction
of all i tn steiron buildings at the west
end. By the time those buddings ware
repaired commenced the rurii of lumber
of al! kinds, abd brick, ami every species
of building material for Chicago, from
Mschig-a and all the lateral rood* on
the north of the main line of the Michi­
gan Central Bail Bead, .which crowded
ft from Kalamaroo and New Buffalo,
and from Jackson with an eslraordisery quantity of this unusual business.
gown convey, an idea of suitability,
To this we edd the most extraordiieahke to the* tawver who haa drawsun rv yield from the lavt harvest
over
Um tradilions with tbe Utter ot the law
and tbe casual sight seer who knows neither the track, thongh largely un­
nothing except that thi» tribunal impres­ proved. nor the power, though ia the
ses him with more trust end reepect than past four years it had been vacraeeed 50
per cent, were any of thorn adequate
e^beUsM—
____
to the prom of bouneea- ,
The direct resalt haa been delays on
freight peering bath way., and oonaeqnout complaints on the part uf ths pat­
ron. of tbe rood.
It will bo eesn Uiat thwo delay, have
been unavoidable, though to be regret­
Roman army wn. probably a mob as ted. The only remedy remaining un­
motley in ite garb as FalsteH*. levy; the tried was the double treck, and too
first Boman standard we know was a board, on countntrrinn, detorteined to
mere handiulofhay tted to apole. As meet the difficulty, and have aulborised
90,983,000 the military cbareraar became more de­ the cunitraction of 75 mites of double
101.104,000
track, with steel roils the coming season.
129,848,600 veloped to the tegiunary uniform, for so
wr may term the Roman armor, was
178,570^00
167,691,000

187,691^00
5,557,000
8129.896

GROCERIES

miln. of additional aide track, 5U mile*
of steel rail, and 500 can have boon ad­
ded to ite rolling stock, and »ine» Mr.
Joy haa been in the management about

respects the Supreme Court of th®
United States. few won who bare ever
seen that hut resorton full -bench but
must hare found a rotnplotoneaa added
by the robe. Perhaps, in the day* of

with a proportionate increara in capital
and a umber of men umptoywd. The
JeBowir* ia a us—ary of the shingle

■to buy

strutted, and the burimsM in tonnage
had beju largely inrreosed ; the road
had become crowded, and tail winter it
became apparent that the large tlTlin,
both in it. rolling stock and power, and
the improvements in ths track, before
that adequate, wc'ro nut luQkaent lor its

ua um —in Unas of railway trayel arp
in uniform ; tb.i lottcr-carriora are in
uniform ; it tan boeu proposed to put
custom ■ .Uficvre in uniteon. The some
tandeucy Urn the church. The qarwMntrf—Mris.isaSH al oar hr. eoclesiastic d topi' a. Many B— and ch arch­
es trmd robeward; none, that we know,
to the mundane urapSeity of a bobtail-

Tbe unblemished wi too*
glaring to the distent eye.

only, nt the very lowest rate*.
Mid, ■ Vet

H A! H A
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iro then* tor you:

TWENTY TUOCkAND DOLLARS

J

NINTH ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION

CJIOIUE GROCEB1E6'

—«&lt;—

A fine stock Jcrr Otdd

Oysters und~^ifrejdnicnt».
jn hand at aS hours.

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• Detroit Commercial Advertiser,
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WBDNE8DAY, M*&gt;CH 27. JC2.

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Gold &amp; Silver Watch

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Detroit Opera House
flubscrir • ’■

MIST

to kfr-p only to our ownaecalar province,
wo repeat that many rebel— men and
chuicheo tend to surpltea and rib, and
ao elb-wear tag shurah is eastrag its
garruont otf. Akpsri ter oreps, fa one
w—U-MMria* raugo, andtbe—1-.
faro of the whole country ia interested

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JO3CE AMD SAMCJ

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1870

Lornher mssafaeh—d oa tho "fihoee”
betwwn the north of the SagiaMV Bfoor
which properly eooxee
into the above cakmtat— ta —fo—Wtant item of tbe product at the RXKttea

Price $2.50 » year. u&gt;d Cheboygan,

between
th. two nations as to each oU
1 ’s position.
C
t
If — admit &amp;te » be Bre^X
tree,
it bocomaa al case • —tlir of
TO
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ssjsrcixsrjfiS Stf
Gurercment and peoplo of each conn- October d

jydw Mtt and^ then prove fruliri— ]

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Secures Specie I'Protoction to Every Policy
faint CoLxrs,*
i'antidi, and bye
Holder I

HEAT) THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CLAIMS PAID
jrUDIBB *UKJii
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TJUrLI.VG 84G^.
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Pe»iffltari.&lt; P^OMinl^e aac. Ha« Oa.

Wail Paper and
Ctxrtnin FixiuregJ

mea, KaxejnaCa, &lt;Jntocagoa, Hoa*toiM.
Kawemsar. Maebiaar, Maaitoo. pop.
ni,7«
•
, fcfc DiM r Ilia. Mnnlcalm. XMueta,

New Advertisements.

E&gt;. toxrw
To-day (Manh Im) ■
dftbw leadtaz iuuu .( .hipeneut fruea'
door end hr^tt nd » so foerfaity Lake Sopanor. dwre were
mom eop­
cold bat that ww can Wien that spring
time ia os xto way hither. aad that its

at

half IxrreU.

huaber

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fe-t

I. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO,
ttoa tor Stax, uflk-m oerur. ia C

DRUGS
Medicines,

Grand Bin
la l ucneettoo* Jewato E^pnbUcaa,
candidate tor Gwerwir, ia 1971, was
elected by IOS ssajortry over Fngliah.
Ito Jewell haa b-en resucusaiad by the
Eopobucann, and wX be eleefiad by a

PAINTS &amp; OILS

la Rboto Tsianrf, GrW't cayr-ty
*M iImuW aed U is pnbaMo that
Um g ■pehliogii w di carry tike SkaM by
aboc: that taajor.ty a! the approaching

SAVE BEEN TO SOOTH
AMEEICA.
To all parts of the Scutl
and West Suffered pain
beyond description.
hit hiss tmrr is

j

of th. &lt;»«pu to bo iI0,nX3E7.7S
Th. CTom rwratpea tor tho year, ndaoiTe
of .be Lake Miahagaa pnportoo. wore
I«LS47Jf7.-4 m(■■mi W SN«,M6 U
। CTM 1*7J. Th. ezposdllWM for th.
yoar won KMUSlSC bna* CX«4.41
ever I &lt;70 ; and the net neoipaa tor 1871
wore to* ..tJ3 M. Dana* the year tho '
n«d tra^pur ed «4O.hJ9 pax-ncera and
the reoaspc.fw thia travel were |B!\17to

VEGETJNE.
‘fife*

Michigan

OLD, REL1LBL

kaak^f.

roltgiosu lito.
Xx b&amp;sdJy
beead by emi or party. Mt tied to aid
eon«rra*&gt;v. aoOooa, aad eejoldy aeperdeeply, thorwoghly. trely

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SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACNLEY ± SLADE

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T ia But Baa».-Wo aITreUad that
TU COJ7U7 QUBS flUIseme &lt;c our ciiiaens forgot from time to
—
rakt^fcr • pM
A. tU,—. ro b,
m
U» ,.,b&lt;mS iMMfiOuaiwi, ol Ob.l a.p.bl.. nil.ub

Whim the paymeub for land purehnI ™2 bare been folly made, to reirro at least two-thirds of ah too re­
w
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that of too Kalamaxoo, HeMings and of »uoh Associations, and tbo Articles . bo ajrtmed from tho safe if burial rights,
ui
uw-ip
•r l.-dek. »
I. I* o*. I| gjv, gjje psymsnt “of tho current exLowoll Ruilrna!, and wo trust that with |
. pease*. n&lt; interest, improvements and
until
tbo aggrsguto
। now xcsl, each man will cuter anew into of the County Clerk. By comparing &gt; ^-beUi-hing,
them
ertid-s
with
lh»
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’
a:nt-',
it will be am-unt toon of shall, in tho opinion uf
| too wtrk of pushing ahead this eaterMmt.I, U suiflei-.-t tu omditute a
p iso. Only about twenty thousand dU- soon that there haa not been a c m pb-,

cmca.i

w*gss fcsVEfeft1

is not a man in tho City wb &lt; is worth
! Illi, JOO, who euoald hesitate tor a
meat about investing a tenth part of it,
nor should hu fail to rr-nomber, that by
so doing be adds to bis wealth more than

1

■ASOXIC.

struction of the rood will add to tho val­
ue of every eighty acres of improved
forming lands within five miles of the
rood on either side not laoe .than aae
Ueaaud Mk. i. Lei our people hood
tliese focta, and double or thribble their
•utn^rfptiuns without delay.
The
Ztauf waal riL-eevd, and Ity sonom depends
• n yuur action. Tiux ack.

An on Towle, Esq, of Maple Grove,
went into tbe piu-ry acme time last fall
Css work. On Saturday, Fob. 2-4 th, he
Im: t his Ostap ai d went to I'cutwatrr,
r oo to-l bis piy and started back. He
rude part of the way and was known to
pass several camps, the last one before
reaching bis own, about 9 o'clock r. n.
Ho was found dead the next morning
about 0 o'clock, some distance from his

is ft. 0. F.

W.

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star C]othing House, Grand Rap- ‘
ids Mich.
*
.

postmortem examination to bb had, by
Dr's. Upjohn and Haney, which showed
too cause of bis death to have been

Peninsular Railway.

Filans of Barry County Insure
yvur property against lose or damage by
Fire or Lightening, in the Agricultoral
•Firs Insurance Company of Watertown
Now York. The company was organ­
ised in 1858 by on association of Farmen for the express purpose of Insur­
ing farm property. and nothing more

.’tasttsS!'

Grand River Vallsy Division

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60 haxarduus- The enterprise has been a
perfect surcee*. Farmers cred just such
Cents. At Star Clothing*
House, Grand Rapids

and against which tbo must vigilant and
careful cannot guard Fur insuranoo in
. tho al’ore ccmpeuy apply to E. D. Por­
ter, ur Joh-i 8. Van Brunt, at Hastings
Michigan.

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hi
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valuable span of boraeo, the property ol
John 8. Kennedy, living on tbe State
Rad Etsl of thia city, were killed by a
falling tier owe day last week. It wetus
■ bat Mr K had gone to the woods after
a load uf wood, and fearing bis team as
b« supposed in a perfectly safe position.

SOLD JN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY 4 SL V

fitlB-

u uabte our, an I Mr. K. ia raid to ba
,»~r, and it is |4vpuwl to raua money
ur •ubsc.-ipttoa for the pirjowof boy.

lar greet cau»-&gt; of an many yuun*people being gray headed is on acwtnt
of their having n el -he vile o-mpcitiu,
xhidi have floo iod ;--e -uar-.o •
•.

Patent Office l-&gt;.Michigan In*entire ter
h. w.ek coiling Fibruaiy 27. 1872^.J
..tu bearing that du o. Furnish, d thi.
.*sp« r by Cux A Cox, Solicitors of Peti-nu, Wssbington, ~ "
Propeller, 0.
Rapids.
Running Gear
Vnexxnre—Tho conviction is, in th«public mini ns well as in the medical Wigle, Bay City.
profusion, that the remedial supplied by
toe F*staife A7m8ms are more safe, man
.ceeemfal. in tho cure of diaaasos, than
mineral medicines. Vsnnvs ia com­
pos'd of rouse, b.rki and hrbs. It i.
plaasant to take, and 4e perfectly safe bg&lt;rj to an in taut. Do yuu need ilt
Do not haiitite'.o try it. You will nev­
er regret it.
lw

Michigan Central R. R.
«u&gt;, siusua HD OISICT SWTE.
S=~

-u..Unk,a
uuu.j
■*“* lareo enough
,
,
t s.iail produce on mcomo
of uo State, by bo men who, after sp- t,
oxp^.
k «ping » .
piejutaUng i«,uvuox tuo p-up-e. u-uuo----—»—
•--------— --------—
grvuiidi
of» —
such
croteti-ry
]«q»vttially
to their own cse and benefit, nttempt to ;n good couditfou, niter ths same shall
further enrich toemselvri by tho organi- have once been proparly laid out; im­
proved and embellished, according to tbo
xation of a pietcndsd Association, in di­ plan thereof;
rect violation of ths laws uf the land,
To invest the rooeints. to be rreerred
and then Bailing burial privilegoa, on m afoMoid, in tho bonds cf the United
ssw^epod property, which, by this very StaUM, or of tho State of Michigan, nr
ot municipal lorporations ot tbi. State,
and to aw tbo incutnu thereof only far
Well, Hmtougs against tho world. toe puxpusos aforosm I ;
Tho Naw Turk Tamauy Hing awalluwvd
Jo eauus to be issued scrip, or ce-.tifla Cify Hall, but tho Hostings Cemetery entsa, to each subscriber t. the article,
Ring have swallowed a graro yard nod of the aMuciotion, which certificate
shall specify tbo amount |*Jd iu;-&gt; tbe
tho Statute of tho State at one gulp
cefiilal stock by such sub criber. Such
scrip shall he* |«r*mal property, and
traudcrablo by too bolder liwtvui; uniiur such regulaifous a. tho board of dirctareniay ad.yt : ProrUtd, That nu
peraoa shall bold, own, or represent, at
any one time, too scrip ot said aasocistxm to exceed one-tenth ol tho capital
Uierscf;
To make a report to the annual meet ing, ot the condition of the association,
and its receipts and duburoementa for
the previous year.
8sc. 8. All tho lands ot said corpora­
tion enclosed and sot apart for cometary
purposes, and all rights ot burin) there­
in, shall bo wholly exempt from taxa­
tion of any kind whatsoever.

to R.ad master of the East Division uf
the main lino between Galesburgh and
Detroit. Mr. T., to one of the rising
Kailroad men uf our State, aad wo tote
his snccern with satisfection, dswply Oa
we regret to loose 1dm as a resident m
uur young end growing Clry.

“EB£SBfiSS&amp;-'SE--

a^wau nun I n—i m messeus.

person authorised by the laws of this
State to take the acknowledgm nt of
deeds, and shall state—
1. The amount ot laud which it is
proposed to purchase lor such cemstery,
ana tho town and county in whieh it is

Ma. Eanoa :- Attar h .ring wander01 tbe 3£4h day ai 8,-pbtabor, !o7#, I
proving the posting up ol mid notices I *J from the correspmdiug !o.co for aevI a.al months, and suffere 1 anted ovautof said mooting.
Which mnl affidavit was mxb. by toa,| to pass out ef notice, which mig!4 bu ■
said J axe. A. Swecrer, nod attaahel to '
again grapple
said warrant by him, bu
the par­ your many admirer*—
am who posted said nbtic-e. That on with that potent wsapmof mxn's ex
tos said tetuh day of O. tolwr, l;70, at pounder, and malto aa attempt to iugra
8 o'clock, ». x., Henry A. Goodyear, iuta ourselves ia ilia gwod gxeoes of you.Nathan Bartow. Jan-e. A bwsea.y, Jas. mailing tlra-k. in ordsr that wo m ly finJ
P Roberts ami Himm J. Kc-ufivlil. five
of tbe penoua named, meet in pursu­ as ofyore. ' Weconsider it the bounden
ance of said notice al tho place where duty of every eno who can, to heed, and
said moetiag waa called, that said mect- act upon the expreesioa by tho E liter o t
fac w** orgauii- d by eJoodug Henry A. the Detroit Trihou of Feb. tth, in too
Goudyrar, Chait man. aad Jamas P. Fa.mors' aad Gardeners’ oalnma—that
Hoberta Secretary ; tost, ta-reupoa be
said Jamev A- Sw»e*.&gt;y, to whom too

said meeting, presented to Said miwtieg
said warrant, with a copy at tbo notice
.ailing eaid meeting, accumpanj-ing to­
gether with his affidavit nforMud, at
tanhed theroio, showing tlw notice to bo
a trav copy uf toe notice pasted by him.
and also showing when and where suet,
notices *ere po.tod,which said warrant,
copy of such notice aad affidavit were
received by said mpstiug and filed by
tbo clerk elected th coat. That said
meeting thereupon proeowlod to the oegunixation cf a coiporotiou under tho
name of the ‘’Riverside Cetneiery Com­
pany of Hastings Michigan," which
name was adopted as Die corporate
namo thereof. That ■ tbs purposes for
which said Corporation is formed, is to
aojnirvo ground for the burial of tho
dead, to dispose of rights of burial
ihetein, and to fence, improve, ornament
sed keep the same in suitebU condition.
Thus at said firs’, meeting, Henry A.
Goodyear waa elected Preaident, David
(1. Euhinson, Chirk, James P. Roberts,
.Treasurer, and James A. Bweeaay, At*
torner, each of wtl.ch said oftce.i ware
chosen by ballot, ;nd were elected tu

or incumbrance, shad bo executed rpon
unruf the tends of such oorporahun,
actually us*! for burial purposes, and
no rights of burial upon any murtzaged
fends of such corporation shall st any
time bo granted or sold by iL
Sac. ID. No streets, highways, rail­
ways, sew era or canals shaft bo opened
o- constructed through tho grounds ot
such corporatiaa. withuct tbo assent uf
tho board of directors, granted nt a
Given under our hinds a* Ptueiden
Keeting of such boaid, culled fur the
purpose of cuMnLiing toe propriety vl aad Clark ol eaid RiiorsUo Ceuutery
Company of Hastings Michi^au, Octo­
ber l'-ur.oenth, ia tbe year of oar Lon,
One thousand eight hundred and seven­
ty.
H. A. Guonrcaa,

d.uch ilth, a: Tu’atod:, to hear the
r«,.u.-, u •- to.. Cvnumtteo ou CiaKifuticn
..nd By-laws, and tnasurt tiny 'other
buunoas that may properly ooms before

The anderegnod dedro to return their
hearty lliualu to their friends for their
visit on tbo ewnteg at tho 21st of fob.

what a acrero winter ws have had, but
aU may not be aware of tho many
pranks of mercury daring oomo of too*coldest days when it shot from 60“ above
to 12“ below arro widria twenty-four
hours, and from 28® above to 13® below
within twelve hours ! aad that when the
wind was first 8. W. then changed to
K. W. and while ia thia whiotliag change
tho Earth west blast camo swooping,
whirling and crashing around tbe oornara and Masted tho greeter part of tho
peach prospect in this section.- thus
withering the fond anticipations of
Amateur and Epicure ia going o^^ait
fall “to sm the folks end set posebre."
Farmers are making preparations for
sugar making on a greater scale than
usual, and arr looking for a good, yistd
of tho sschsrine fluid, as ths winter bar
been so steadily cold, and tho frost hav­
ing penetrated so deeply—so much so as
to touch the bottom in about cv-ry eel
te»-in this section, and kiss toe vagetetable therein stored, with Lis icy Ups

: toe sale of intuxirabng drink* and no
sporting fasti.al shall be told within
one-fourth of a tails of tbo ontranre tu
too grounds ol such coipvralfon.
Sxc. 12. AU grants of rights of buri­
al made br Huh corpcrsboa shall bo
tnsnsIrraUe only upon compliance with
such cundiliuns in reference thereto, as
shall bo preocribod by tho beard of di­
takes to tail what he knoei, An 1
rectors.
Bk. 13. Tho •opotintondeat, land­ think h« has done it well, o far aa
'
I* g-iiduuor. ovsi.eer and watchman. faacboude and ubitoo ate couco nod. It
is bcCMth a gontlcmai: to vvlun eer as
a pottitoggvr and attempt to bluff ano
shut np tbe mouths ot the Taxj aye.a
by cx.tiug reflections ou their ebanctors
He had better see abet! e.~lf bn imthirty yours.
Bae. 8. Tho subicribvre to such ntti- |
p.orvd his own moral uu 1", by --ci u dee ol aMeriittoii i-haJI. at the time of
nghiuete by vlsMtig Ibu ' \-r:« L-a ul
subocriptfon Ibeh-to, eor,-r.iUy j*iy to
Grand Rupids, tbo th*re It hia-l th&lt;
the treesorer nauiod therein, at .east
twenty per eoat. of the amotmt »ubstomach's sake. H» bat a goad dm: to
scribAl by each, and when the whole
amount ot capital moniioned in said arti- such c. rnsU-ry is situated, and make My about tho Cematrfy grounds boim;
dso shall be suboaribed. and said per- complaint to such rasgiatrata, under wild tend when tho Commit too Uiugh
tiun thereof actually piid in, the diroc- oath, as to tho nature ol the offiiueo
it^wtikh ba knows is miso, a* 'bar.
c.tnmitted; ai d tbuirupou, if tne ottenss
charged n oogniusbha by a jtMiioe ■■£ tuu I
vit of snrh treasurer, that twenty |wr p soo, uuder t &gt;e gen tai laws or tho 'i .pound a: thu time, lie falsely accuse­
rent of tbe amosuitof capital sobscritod State, such ju ttoa &lt;&lt;r utuor mogistiatv '' too writers on the Cemetery question o.
has actaalty been paid in, tu be filed ia shall uy incu person chargod snth ecu- 1' being a poEtiail clique, which, u&gt; tai
the office ot the county clerk uf the milting said vuonw ; and upon tbe cuncounty in which such as* rial ion i. nctfoa at each pursue, shall render ■ as I am concernod is teA so, for I bar­
I not attouded a caucus ur political mrrt-.ormed : PreesAd, That no )«rsO3

•Lail be permitted to eubecribe to exc^d ouo-ten-h uf tho capital oi such
a-eociatton. and n’* person shad hold,
usrn. ur n-peswent senp to excued omisuth of tlie capital thereof.
Sac 4- The annual m-eting of every
•uch corpureboa shall bo bold ou the
second Monday of May in each yeaa,
unices some other day shall bo fixed by
the br-lawe thereof; aad in such man. it
shall be bold ui«;n tbo day su fiird.—
Buch mooting shall elect a beard of di­
rectors. who shall e^rve for tbe irnuing

j ing uf an kind in two year* aad hare
। no choice whether our Muidnapal offices
are filed with Ihanowata or Republi­
cans, If they are only Aaott! men. Every
Taxpayer his a tight to know what be­
comes of the taxee he pays. It is abo
his right to hare a good title to lots be
buys, whether it be a Cemetery ur any
other tot, no mailer what his character
may be, without having thrown in his

ubovn writer bus resorted to. He. also,
sirs that we knew when we bought the
lota nJ! t-c know naw abent the title.
Tais is not the feet, so fer ns I em con­
cerns-.!, for I supposed tbo Township of
Hastings owned tho ETOSndi. and that
the imprurrownts would b« kept up, by
the sale of Jots sad hr taxation, er 1
would never bate payed fury dollar
fur tbo nght o! burial tn I irir irounJ.
sabjeet tu iisscmmantuud .I’rWtani^ If
tbo Ccterforv CouunlKoo h-vo acted
bousetty, lot them show it sad I am as

thing Eks tbe circulaticn of Ana’&gt;
Puu. Throughout those States, Mexi­
co and tbe Central American republics,
down the stopes of tho Andes, and
across tbe pampas of Booth America, in
negro village*, amid tho fervid wilds ol
Africa, throughout the jungles of Ind&lt;s
and ths steppes af interior Ante, ova;

FULL BLAST!
■lark’s Photograph Gallery.

Tn Grand Rajads C—mervs.1
Leg* seems to be growing in fever
year to year. If half wo hear ii

plar’a Social on Too.lay .. suing, March
12th. at thafar n-w Hall ia Washington
Block, over Barber 4 Baitoy’a stare-

lumsfrotunil paris of tho county
solicited.
Registration. Saturday March 80th.

Oetroil

dloo, long a XM»X«U of the City of
Waahinhtoa. and a clerk in tbe Troa*:y I) parttaont, will Ware at Unrau
ttali io ltd!, c.ty oa Friday evamag.

AetRR

light. No eiiargo ror adndosian
people plundered wUhuBt m ray.

T» Allegan/ M'ei.-.toel
“a sate brad organ." Jusi i- us

Michigan Jixchange.

Tbe Democratic Ring who compose tbo
'majority of our Commit! Council, at aa oxtrsm
tbeir meeting this etaniag attempted to which axe
porpetrete aaotocr JntS, more indecent
and sneaking than Bp;ropriating th.
Certificate of the Organization of the labile »4»y for ptivuio purjsjeoe, by
kirtrsido Cemetery Company of
attempting to cmut the people out o,
Rustings Michigan.
the ComHtnh'unal rigid of eb-cring their
own officers by appointing an Aiderman
List of Letters remaining ia tbo Foot
for tho 8d Ward in place of Barl ow, d— office. Manto Cth, H-7X
ceaesd, to servo smhl fbo ebdiou in
John Drown, Sarah Emery, B. J
1878. We ante with
nr* -that
H.,well, Wanen Hudson. Win. Hains,
Rei-cblicnn gave riy cte.i-ui-.iua t Wm. M - Bull, Caroline Lane. Jo*ptM-xmcny, David Sandancm, Wm. R
Ceaaiiluticaal ligh a and
lb »• Wtbo .
Ring AMeraaa cnuhl b.. fcawl *- bat 3
to nil ostme of motes, end rest as to b &lt;
wilSnj to teeord thrir room on ouch a j
record of imfomy. Wo trust the panen
I who wee sootetai by the minority of the
&gt; &lt;'oa ®d as a preP**
••
to
- uutrogw tho right* of too • jectrea ot the

highest style oftheart. Good

LISTINGS liffiH WBS!

40NUME\t%
.
HF.aDHTQNkX,

�Daactaey a Co'v Column.

8 O’CLOCK.

BLOOD PURIFIES.
ring the day but what one or more arc
standing by the pen and likewise help­
ing tbocuMlvea. I am careful to mix
dully ite opera­ tor town just as much as tlicy will coation upon ths soil and effect on Ute crop, suuic- during the day. At night, just as
that he may be abb to act umbnitsnd- they repair to their rouut I usually
ingly in each individual case.
throw them about a pint of shelled oom,
r-xdl scatterwi, eo that each ono ca:i get
a fow kenials. If your hem don't mdiae to oat Ibis food at first, sprinkle .
Utle ma^ou top. I wouWlikeall who

"■ GREAT
■ l‘o yw a

was Mm.

■"tVHlWIVftS’

ssstairft's'a'K

SHEPARD'S

be TAMMAVY
Tn Autsa m Mxacw—With this
ia proof of fihe aaoertioa we will rafor
WSSf
tho reader to facet ao they now exist, number tbo full scope and resources of
not cub tn Detroit, but ia other cities tbe American Art Department begin to
where they have bu«n subjected to be fairly manifest, aad w» torn its pages
with a proud ccuanonsaaas that, at last,
It to well known hen that the Detroit
firemen look sharp after every other we are to havo a periodical that shall
MADS ST 8KLUMO MV
kmd of roof at a fire, aad leave the d.1 credit to the taste and talent of our tkofkfl 1
Maw or Mranoxs—1872
KI and cosapocitiou roofs with bat ronnfry. Those who were so pleased
Heck ol pofnilar Chwla u4
if any, attention.thtu acknowledr- with tho iaimitablo eonrepdon of Maud KfflTB I L«ri«
toBttjRiNAtLS
BonUjifict.
iag their superiority ia rafostiag fire. It
w also knowa from experteooo that Moller, given In tbo January number,
either tia, alate or iron roofs, aa oooa aa will be glad to recogniza the powerful
they are expoeed to a greet heat, form a pencil of Miss Dario on tho first page of
sort of ventilator eaus-d br tho soldor
melting from the tin. thus baring the
____ __________ 1__ 1
..s
—
tho oproodina of the fire instead al pro­
venting it Tbo boat will also cause an by tho minor terrors of “tbo black arch
iron roof to cur! and twist fruin its or tho dark flowing river" The artist
fastening!, thus making it usoleas as re­ hss with wonderful power fixed “the
Brilliant Mcsical Effects,
gards confining tho fire, aad alato forms
a aort of stove whon caixwod to any daring last look of deepalring—“ yet Beautiful Combinations and
great amount of heat, ana u also dan­ the face is that of a wowan, one en­
Variations.
gerous by cracking aad flying in pteeoe dowed with the, to her, alas ! fatal gif:
when water is thrown on it, while tho of beauty. The glxro of a light on a
alate to Sxpooed to a great boat. It lias
pavriug bait, ittelf invisible, brings tho
been ascertained by examination that
a campooilion roof, made from the right , agouizod face in strong relief against tho
kind of materials, such aa are used by . almost silhoutte blackness of that dreary
tho firm that havo covered eome of the I night, aad the picture is one 'bat will
best buildings in this city, bare resisted not quickly lose ite interest with tbo
GEO. WOODS k CO.
fire in irrerr case until a slream uf waCsntohfatnort. Ussa
I lovers of that meet touching poem of
tor could be brought to bear upon the
MSI. Mask Udi, Wlaisr KUmI.
. thto or any other language. Thu next
burning building
Tho reasons of the superiority of a ' Illustrations arc a eerioo of six, which,
good gravel aad composition roof un­ with the magnificent full page, "Blow­
doubtedly are that tho oompooitioa. if ing Bock,” illustrate an appreciative
made from the proper materials, makao
tho roof air tight, and in case of fire and cnlhuaiastic article on tbe sevnory
tho heat causes such aa intense emoko of Wootern North Carolina. This re­
that it otiflaa tho flame and praveuio gion, heretofore comparatively unknown
oven the boards ou which it ia laid from to tho mesa of our people, A demonstra­
igniting or burning to any extonk and
ted to be one o! tho "moot attractive
until tho rafters and all other support
to the roof is burned away it remains plac.w in the country for admirers of
compact and firm. We eould, it aaoeesary, cate oooreo of practical teats to tiutu are from the pencil of Mr. Piguet,
which the cocapasitioa roof baa been i and the three principal cans, "On tho
| subjected, both ia thto city and else­
where. iScveral artuloo havo appealed Linville," “Watauga Faile," and “Blow­
in print, cahulatod to bring aU kinds of ing Bick," are rendered by throe man­
composition roofing into dsyepute, evi- - ton of the grarwr, Bogvrt, Grraly, aad
Henry Linton -to tho first, a satire
some other process or kmd ot material American artist, is probably due the
to be used, or else they were eo igno­
rant uf tlio whole subject that thcr highest rank in the engraving world,
Tea
I eould not tell a good gravel roof from a and the picture before us would alone
i “^“ttei/Xsoa why a gravel rouf of

THE GEORGE W003S ORGANS.

55

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTLES,

PLANTATION

BITTERS.

Slek Heartache, Lit er Complaint,
Frrcr^Ague, Dy*pep*ia,irorm*
&lt;» Children, PUeo, llllion* Com­
plaint*, Loe* of Appetite, Erup­
tion* of tbeMln, Pimple* on the
Thia wotnb-rfol vejctsbfo restontiro
Face, anrt all Dleeatee of the
litoort; also the be*t Dluretie tn is tho abewt-anehur of tho fucb!" and doI'tr for. Klrtney Complaint*, uQted -A. a । tunic and cordial for tho
FTralr Hurl, Pain tn the Loine,
Lumbago, Grarel, IthemeatInn, ngod ' aad languid it baa no ■ equal
among atomachica. As a remedy for

S. I—1860—X.

are especially subject, it is superseding
every ether stimulant In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it arts as a
specific in ov«ry ipccfoe of dtoordsr
which nnderniinos the bodily strength
aad bn-sxs down the animal spirits.

‘Ifta resi-W » if. Itefta
aa ■
ane^*t &gt;aM •
, a; —.:i, - - —

&lt;0-

. I ALFORD

LDILSeEEH

FABLE SAUCE,
a » Uter -.'“l(M&lt;Ml~reee j-j.xl
&gt; aau|lfar.&gt;ll tbe »oeer efsale Ibvnlo
■aas.iS.'aftaa.1

THE BEST SAUCE SSI IEUII
mFAMn.TuSi’

Marc

Wil

Bilriieut

jSttesetsefrSafiaB

TELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

, the kind wo mention is preferable, is the
fact that a good and durable article can
be put on for about one-thud the price
of tin, and about ono-qnartcr Uw root of
alate; therefore, it must certainly be tho
most daairable for those building now.
or repairing old buildings with limited
mi aus. But, rays one, it ia not always
good policy to buy the cheapoet, eepooially ia ao important aa article aa the
covering of a dwelling. Bui, we an-

Than

NEA.BLY lOOCOMPI-ErEDBTORm

ABLEST UVLSO ACTBOa

IIN.OW 00
T&gt;.
SINE’S
-•»&lt;* aKiti.a-vxxx

L,

Gift Enterprise,
To te 4r»«o Mo.d.r, Nona zjib. ISTT.

ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OP

imines lEutur.

&lt;10.000 IN GOLD 1

talout.at bead it is (tally surprising that
wo should bare been so long without a
publication adequate to its full devlopment and demonstration. Tbe portrait
of “Man's Unselfish Friend" wiU bo
wuloome to—everybody, for who docs
nut love a noble dog T There atw sever­
al smaller Cuts which deoervo attention,

One Prin- $5,&lt;100 in Silver I

it.

ley Sistanfay,
J4b to »C
■jsSsSrStt

,SX

SsSsrJBSrS1;
people fur rvecgnitAon and support, and
is fart winning for its graceful and acoompliahed poet-editor, ,Mr. Stoddard,
. tbe reputation of a aucressful literary
manager. The subscription price of
I 77“ AUine, with oil chromo premium,
is 15—James Sutton A Co., publishers,
.23 Liberty Street New York.

Glove-Fitting Corset

C. D. McKa, , the general agent of the
American Emigrant Company. The
company have nhrady 10,000 sheep
scattered among tho farmers who pur­
chased land of them, in flocks ranging worth's now novel, now in prras, and to
in sin- from 50 to 200 li-ad :
be published ia a fow days by T. B.
1. ■ Keep sheep drr under foot with Feterwn ^Brothera Philadelphia. It
Uttar. This ia even more neeeisniy

"4K2.5

UoitaiII"7

stand or ho ia mud or snow.
2. Take up lamb busks early ia the fully •■riitew effort*, exci’iag and ocRaeuuual, and is fully equal, if not supe­
rior to Tried for Her life, Cruel ns the
□rave, Tho Maidea Widow, Th- Family
Doom. The Changed Brides, Tbe Bride's
Fate, Fair Play, and How He Won
Her, which have proved to be eight of
the moat popular norob over pubfishad,
and which are having unpreoodrntod
sabi, ^r Mix Southworth, as a novelist,
steads at the bead of all femato writers.
Bor conceptions are marked by origin­
ality, and there is a parity and sweet­
ness about bar language which giro a
peculiar charm to her writtiagx Her
ebsraotors are powerfully and touch­
ingly drawn, aad we tern to lore them
because they are more natural than
affected. “The Loot Heir of Linlitbguw” will be iavued in a large « uodecimo vulsrme, uniform with Mr.. Suuihworth's other works, and wiU bo eUd at
the low price of 11-75 ia cloth, or 11.50
ly t». .^,44tow urptoto* to
and always waah with aoiaathiag bowl­ iu paper o*Tar; or cvpte will be eent
ing. If a Umb is broken, bind it with by mad, to any place, post-paid, by the
Ispiintere tightly, foosewieg ao limb publishers on raeeipt of tbo price of tho
13. Keep a number of good hello on । work in a letter to theta
tbo sheep
.
14. Du not let sheep spoil with chaff
* Ifi.^Dut tag locks ta oariy spring. *

iaagToatae or lose degree when the
areaar. b doponted ia th. .oil. modified.
thewril aad
tho depth to which it to buried.
For a light and porous soil, a deeper
eorocisg to required to preron erapora­
tion than would bo necessary ia one
more compact; bat the ’more looss the
sail, the greater would bo the Itabfli|r
of waste from the descent of nraaure by
water. On tho otbec head, tho aoU may
be hard aad stiff; ww may say perhaps
there to ao flanger of waste, cither from

aSVRffi.

JURUBEBA

ER.
Ht.Cnar.1l etweeiteTioa or tub tttoon. ,&lt;®c
- OSNKTVMOKA. JAUXDICK.
MiaUFL-LS. UVHI'KWI*

Dr. W Eitract if JmHa

Froch Gurduit, Flower, Tree
and Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit
tuid Herb. Seeds, Prepaid by
Mail. A complete and judicious
i assortment, U sorb of cither
class, $1.00. The six classes,
(150 packets) for $5.00. Also,
au immense stock of one year
grafted Fruit Trees, Small
Fruits. Fruit Stocks, Young
Frujt, Ornamental and Ever­
green Seedling#, Blubs, Roses,
Vines, House Border Plants, Ac.,
Ac., tbe moft complete assort­
ment in- America. Prepaid by
mail. Prjce4 Oatuh.gos tp&gt;nF
address, also trade lists, .gratis.
8oed» on ('muntiwion. AonuU
Wanted.
B. M. WATSON, Old Cdpay
Nurseries and Seed Warehouse. I
Plymouth, Mass.
Established!
1842.
jan24m2

Ayer's
—

r-.-.
!• “t4

Sarsaparilla
LUMBER WANTED

■irm.
r/nrE.i&amp;H,

hajid &lt;w soft turu
sad

PUKLPY YOtP. BLOOD.
Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.

1

io yeaii'h
Public Test
* »*l-W
DR. CROOK'9

NATURE'S

WINE

M Ite soorowgfcepMewnoU abas
ia wbsottmn t prewsat by taking great­
care ia changing dry for green fired.
17. If ow to bare, examine OU flax,
cban out between tbs hoofs, pare ths
hoof if unsound, and apply tolreooo with

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your insinuations
— ....
tall him nothing m for roc. Or si
tell him in sultstanee what is my
faa. and that I am firm."
With a deep-drawn sigh and i
pointed air, Jams* Csrftaa soug!
tittle study. “ Wbai am I to do
aaksd again and again, as wil
bead resting wearily upon the tab
fore him bo strove to couch in ■
terms her denial of the pleading
“ What is it, Carlton ? Tell mt ...
ry word. I oa® en lare much, tori de-*
serve much . but thfa suspense is killing

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• God knows I meant you wall, Groce;
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ko recalled the withering ton. and bsl-1
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HOUBl

X fita iff# re Mutator feBm

bed, and faying her trar-wet cheek
upon his hand.
“ Tell ma that you
targiremo; the blame is ell ray own.
Oh 1 can you forgive and take me back
again f
A pressure of the hand, a sgxito of faiffxbio tandorneaj, was the only reply.
Box a* James gated on each ghifing i
vain ; and as ranch as be yearned to g&lt; ace. ho knew of the perfect faith that'
to her, tq sooth her pride and give a lay between their aouls. Pud with hta&gt;e.
tfrenerlh end rinnr l..iih'-etnrnor! to the
word of cheer, yet he forobore. Loft
:0 her own reflation*. poor Gram
.band little comfort. Often as eon■cienao lilted her shadowy finger, ao
often aho pressed back the eelf-rebuke,
and loaning on her pride, towered
strongly over all remorse and sense of
guilt
And again in Orate Parker a palatial
Rj you r® come at last,” she said,
as Jarnos Carlton one evening stole qui­ home a group to was gathered, just a
etly into bar little parlor; *• it seams an “chteou few," wifaeee the marriage
ago rinoe you were hero. What has ceremony that gave bar heart and hand
to the keening of Paul Harrison.
kept you!"
Cousin Jamae seemed calm and hep­
“ Nothing but myself, my hooka and
tho duties of my littlo parish. But itill, and tho low vcico quivered, u
Grid*. you haven't raissod me, sure­
when
clasping the Landa of Grace and
ly 1 7°“ have so many friends and such
a boot of collars. Still, ’twould be fad. he ho reached tho words—"Tirao
I pronounce you man an! wife."
. I need no*, toll bow earnestly Grace
"No, James, taj frisxds are too oou- Harrison guards her home from the de­
sidante; not a call havs I eUered—1 stroyer that ao nearly dashed her cup
could not say enjoyed—tine® my me of earthly joy; nor with whal Kliritads,
morobfa birthright. No, you need not yet perfect faith, she L ans upon the
broach the sufteci; I have strength form of him whom, afaos her own hand
enough for that myself,—aye, and pride pourd tho poison, has neither faltered

tote which be believed fey bialitli the
obdurate extorter, had ventured to remoa»trale, plead i ng, suing that aha, ia
thia one instance, al least, would hear
to him. and rise against tho fearful
evil that stalks so apectredike throughoat toasty. To say that she did not to rias above it tod. You saw me
gueta the tenderness of hie attachment, creohed, but did not glory over my hu
were untrue, de had never told hi. miliatiou then. I prey you, spore me
rave, yet she could but see it, fool it, fa
now."
“Grnoe, you kxow me bettor. I
•sme to comfort you. if that ia whaayou
need; to cheer you. if dsspoudsat; and
beguile you, if I may, from tbs memory
of that dreodful night."
“ Dearret, beet of nootifis 1 I have
ao words far all the gratitude I feel;
only for you my mortification would
have been oomplete. The wretch I—to
so far forge: hfa manhood, t^e. that
he bad won mv beat affeetioti*, and that
fas was regretted tar my gareta as my

DlhimBUT10K

H. A.BUBELL.

»T

her hopes had promised.
“If cociin Jears would only come I"
she whispered to herself, as the dayi
went by so heavily. “Yet I couldn't
end ore bis exultation over the fulfill­
ment of hi. prophecies sad my distrem.
No, I can bear it alone not even he
shell witntee u y bomilistion.''

PR1MIUM8
Te«ta fetesntan ortho
Detroit Commercial Advertiver,

e® hand at all hours.

-- -i‘lureseta irieiim—*■ tor-aliiii —i

..

room, told her ef the r—alt of the rota,
and comasuded liar fas bar kindnaai of
heart, bar ten flowed ufrteh, and aha
thanked u through torotore seta. I
know that fa that Kronen eyre titan rica. We must encourage rather than
discourage wool growing, consequently,
at this moment fa the United States.
No rax ranx movement caa effect thia,

Almost instantly Jaraci Cxrltou and
his cousin stood at tho bedside of the
so-changed Paul Harrison.
“ Ho doesn't know me, James; oh, ba
doesn't know me I” waited oat Grace,
as tho head turned wearily on ita pillow
and
the glittering eye, rar 1 bar’s ao va- ta our sending for the Dittrirt Attorney
Grate Parker qutetly cwaaadtttethreeand asking Ins advice
-After hearing the cate, he said there
** What means all thia wild confusion,
was a difference of opinion as to the
Paul Harrison! In thin your teepee:
power of a Grand Jury. “You can un­
forms! Is this tho way to treat tho
doubtedly,” he continued, ‘^exercise yottr
diacretian fa certain causa, and act aa
beastly condition maddens me Leave ful watchers, listening to tho half-incohe­ cfatK It is both right and psopor that
my right at once ! I will not took upon rent word* of Paul Ocnasionalb Uracs the Gtaud Jury, and also the District
caught tar namn, and then beading
a drunkard I"
Attorney, should be rioihsd with a dis­
“ Oh, Garre, this is cruel," whisper­ sefdy over the pillow, whispered : “Do cretionary power, as it frequently haped James, aa he marked ths quick re­ you know mo, Itaul f I am Grace, your peos that they can do more good by ex- |
action fa the heavy eye, and the .naan own Gracia''
ercisfag it than by following tho strict
“
No,
you're
not
my
Grade
;
she
has
of pain that swept tho face of Paul.
wtme awav and isn't com- letter of tho law. I will give yoa an
But she was gone ; and turning to thv lefr mn :
dlurtraiion . Some yean ago, the case
rowrring form beside him, bo saw at
df a young man ebargod with an emonce how Ueept/ those hasty words were drunkard. No, you're not my Graocf " herxlement was placed fa my hands to
fhen with James ho seomod to plead,
sent.
“ Come, Paul, tot mo taka you to your muttering brokenly : “ Yoa'll toil her
hotel. Here's your hat Tnore, lean when aba comes that I did bo*, mean to ugly about it, and th.ro seemed no oth­
on ray arm—you'll Joel stronger fa the bo a drunkard."
" Oh, the bitterness of late oosxtrition! er course than to prosecute. Tho young
open air." •
I man was oqt on boil, and camo to mo to
Jamoo Csriton know that the sting­
beg to bo let off. He aaid he was puri­
ing word, had not fallen on heodlsM
ty, and should so plead ; that he had an
wrapped
in deep oblivion '
ear.—ho kncw.it by the masterly effort
rarnlid sister, and ■ with the utmost
At
las#
a
change,
a
gentle
sleep,
camo
I
—■&gt;—*’-*
at self-support,
the ‘
hi ’•------- eseod sob
over
tho
sufferer.
'
’
this
will
d
etermfae
writhing
that was stifled back
sblo to support himself He knew that
all,'
’
whiinorod
James;
and
as
Grace
saw
I
heart, and more than _
------------ -this was ao excuse far his theft, but he
poor Paul mafatamad till they reached him bow in rilant prayer, she knew a took the money under greet temptation,
tus vary door. Then taking both oi noWcr, truer heart never raised its peti­ and did not rvoUxs the enormity of hi.
James' hands in his own, be gasped. “1 tions up to Heavei!
otfaose
until he bed committed &gt;L ‘You
The sleeper moved; his eyes were
am no drunkard. Carlton, or, if I am,
cam scud me to the penitentiary,’ he mid,
lw*» at her father's house I acquired open—the dear, expressive eyes—and in •and nobo Jy can blame you ; but you
them shown tito glad glow of noogui
tiou. A wasted hand crept out upon will ruin mo far lite, and bring disgracs
the ojuntarpans, when two dimpled, upon ray parent, and sistar, who do not
know the I am chaxrod with crime. If

PRIZJESl
JMrtxH

fiaA whoa the foreman called her to the

touting werd irt.ni timer., ana suu
Jamsa Caxitim, full of the woe* of oltiars,
was pleading oernestiy for the abdicated
one, yst vainly pleading.
“Come, Grace, hasten, fly, before it
is too into. Ho is vary low; ths doc toes
And to ths other members tho follow­
say itia a fever; that ho may never ral­
’
ly from tho crisis. He haabsen ill some ing oath was sdministstad t
•The Barns oath which your Foreman
time, end thor only seal for me last
has
taken oa tris port, you,' and soeh ot
eight Oh, Greco I I found him so daytineas; I can't toll you how it wrung
myr^hxart to hoar him call your name ao

Every Description, Manufactured io Order, from
GEMUIJTIE OAK LEATHER.

All Winter Goods must be closed out
gardless of cost.

bill which is how before Tlongroe*' ia
simply nonsense. The bffl will not pans;
it JZid mri be darimhb &lt;w jMieimm to
pore it now ; wo oppose it. Itmwtaod
wiH be killed, because It is no time “to

" I had hoped to bring you better
cheer, Paul Perhape her nrrant fame
of ratal is only temporary, but she scorn*
reihe; fafiexibls."
Thin food erly aa a uvmaa ha so ught
to sooths his suffaring fristid with bops
of a brighter prospect. Botin vain!
Paul’s qaick jtsrcwpiiou saw al a gtaaoo
bmmlh Juni.' gimte word, bow bit­
ter fadssd must have been the reel inaosogv;aud silently wringing hi* hand,
hastened from the bouse.

Evrry Stove Warranted two Wars.

And see just how the ih

HO. 46.

&gt; natures that are
BBresriWe. Hain
reh—of fri-ta*.
that they, in thob

"red.* — tbte touched the heart of
every man in tho room was brought be­
fore ua A young gid had hoe n accused
of theft; a low dollars fa money had
been stolon ; it was found in her posararion. and she had made a partial eca*

and the wool grower are peculiarly
idantieal at the peestert time. and thone cannot be touched without injuring
the other. Lst well enough store. No
change cu bo made now that will not
do harm. Thia vre want onr logfatators
at Washington to rmderotand, and wo
forward the Faaxxa to them gratis, be­
cause wo know it speaks the oentimrats
ofcvery farmer In tho titeta on tb» sub­
ject, and there is no oOwr journal tnat
does eo unbiased by pofitieal oSniuss.

Booton market, at SO085c per pound
last wMk. There «re acxno notice* &lt;rf
wool grower* making contracts far tbalr
comfag clip at 7O07*j. We advise our
farmers tokeep clear of all entangling
allianCM at this time, and not to be
charmed with the song of the charmer,
charm ho Maur ao wisely.

When California mfasre imbibe, they
call it “putting in a blast"

The story of an unhappy marriage ia
often a narrative of many JFsrdi.
Needy all women like saldfan. and
some would like a good offer* air.

Tho man who plants a birth-tree lit-

In Colorado a bald person finds him­
self allndsd to as “a man with hb hand
sbove timber line."
In too many lamentable ia»tanoes,ths
“last ooene of all this strung®, eventful
history" is-kerosene

It is sweet to have friends y«*ean
trust, and couveniont soraetta.es to have
friends who ere not afraid to trust you.

A beosvoJojt Bridgeport (Conn.) man
■tan hadkfc
framed
and seat to the Wieocnsin eaflrrera.
member of that boose, and as benorablo
and upright aa any business man to
New York. Ho ha. wm fargtatro,
and novwwiUfagrt that toesoeu If ho
had gens to tho penitentiary his wosat
toon would have Yorn redbed. When
an offender fa young, the often*, is a
first one. and the offender appears poni-

�drugs.
Th*

Thaa that* an *ow etabb* aod
vary uvlu^nw tat* wfcteh he eMriy ignore., that bear diree^y agahaat th"
powtua ba awiataa for the prirdeffs it
afford, him of bringfog oet the high coL
Ki of hi* peculiar picture. He ia given
to uitormg, occasionally, along with

numb personal harm &lt;m many in atisndaac*, be the mob who were oppoe»l to
it Cteyeue pepper and paring atone*,
tabla and efaurfogx aaaa tebatbnht
gi tomato arm* of royalty with which to

think that the L-funeck addreaaad to
hi* bead in the shape of* tea pound
boulder, would Uv* opened it to a mu&gt;

Hepublicm
it wu while Mr Phillip* was landing
the aaparioc security the British m»tropolia afforded to It* rilirec*, that *o
popular a man aa the Bishop of Kantar

Pntttm it Asehat Mitin
ii tie Altaian

ty igjtwwd, one of thembaring three ribs
Urukeu. while th* biahofa *a«r*doto.
rob«* afforded him ao security of person
whatever. Now ws bop* that Phillipa
will net fail to maha a note of these
thing*, and bring them forward, embeUtobed with ad th* (Error of hia peruliar rhrterie, the next time be ha* occa­
sion to institute a comparison betwoea
the citiM of the old and new world*.
Our eiliM are bad enough, but they
do not, aa a rule deecead to such thing*
a* th“»e, at Irari they ham not h»r a
number of year*, and we fwl that frt»
towad is &gt;u assured fact tn every Amen-

We are quite sure from the manner
in which Mr. Phillips talka, that he
foals ao too, and whan thia great priril•g* ia 'guaraatoad not amply by the
statute. but by tho publtc seue. no
form of corruption ia insured more than

If then you muat scold, Wendsll,
keep the truth ua your ado. Bird yoa
may po—bh rorouphali wm. good, but
Kxrrxxs from th* Now Hampshire
ihi* Kibst-riition uf thney fur fact, wilt
atocbos indicates a decisive Mepubtfoaa
only become "*uo»a withered bedlam*
triumph. Eaekial A. Straw, the • Re­
publican eaadidato for governor, has,
probably, a plurality of nearly two

Pure Drugs and Msl'iciaa

Treasury, which throw* inch a heavy 1
abaU into tt« Memy'a eamp uaes a '
month mu*aerikuo4-Mka*t nutil
Thi* to the deaperet* edlei of lb* bemocrauc manager*.
Th* last monthly
d»bt itatement which officially anauuaca* that twelve millions mor* bars
been ealtod
denng February, and
about throe huedrsd nulbon* within th*
thro* yvore of Gnat's adminiatroncn,
haa furnished such a conoiuaive reply to
ch* GJso nbargea of corzupucn. that tbs
Decnoeroey lie* nerved keetf to attack
th* veracity of the Treaawry aceoosta
I wander that Schur* hto not put for­
ward thia charge m he baa so maay eth­
er* equally umrur.

unpalatable truth*, and. they ana pu;
forth with perfect ufe.y la thaaa very
cite whoa* public morality ba au bit-

Ths New Hampshire
Election 1

State*, wk* bate proeecated claim*
wb* fa OM &lt;* ctharwi** violated the
iwanv engul battoty of tbs 1law regarding contract* far *g*cUedo-l

‘

.Senate was dectod «
compoeed a* £0dwa
Hamlin, Carpenter, Sawyer, Logan,
A»M,~H«ta Mnd-Rtovumr • LrtMw

KlW Ajvectiwneats.

Ex-Gwernor Houten, Uta uf the
Wethington
ha* itedimJ th*
-Mission to Peru, lately tsadared to him
ployed to discredit account* who ha* not by tba Prwaidaeg.
oeaate. I take the liberty to My a few
Th*
1
‘
rsaidant
end
Mr* Grant left
words on tho .ubje-t in reply to your •he moat remote Idea what they ragre~aL He ha* Emu hying to add, ia
tunlforto.
You atate your cue la the strong nd*tine of all eitmeotery rate* al
Angto-Haxoo, which the yeMr know, irithmerie, auto and dog* together, M
you are ao w*H able to Use All you
•ay la fovor of Chicago w* freely admitShe ia the pndo and glory, not only ot
the Northwert, but of tbs whole oocc
try. But do the circumstance* ef thi.
cae* jurtifr you in attempting to cajol.
a Benatrir &lt;m one hand, or oath* other
to frighten him with a more than im­
ed Fashion Plata, sad a plaaeaat laauplied throat “that ho would regret hi.
action m tong u he lived,” end with
tba iariauatton that he is dfopoeed to
“stab Chicago ia thia her day cf daeote- ae'TUsd interest to date, and then de­
ducting tho cash in ths Treasury
Tin t&gt;b, and there are patten* for fsuej
cash ia lb* Treasury to aacertalnsd bj work b variety. Uterory matter keeps
--------snmaing tho r&lt;-p&lt;irt. of recaipta am. .p th* reputation «&lt;
.■eytnoala to date ; and while this »Ute- .■ubluhad by Deacon A!
oientto aotnly correct a*-to what ia •daiphia. Pa.

robe! you ask will be detrimental not
only to the interest of hi* own state, bn
to those of Chicago also, aa well a* the
whole country. a
Tho bill now before tho Senate offer*
a direct bounty to everything fcragn.
donator Ferry’* talridid* pnipoora to lei
sack *tsnd on the some fouling, pehnit
t.ng tho sufferers to buy of whom and
where thoy choose. Each to hare an
aqua! allowance without regard to where
the purchased article* were m idei Vo­
ter the bill you ask him to support, the
;la**, oil, paints, lumber, hardwurc. Ac..

foreign article, amsunting tv two ui
three dollar* per thoeiand ; but noi um
dim* will thev receive who purchase
Michigan or WieroaMn lumber at the
■am* price. Under thi* arrangement tin
-1 safer m foreign lumber m*r Mk one
dollar more than a Michigan man ; an•till the Gwerment bounty (or rebate, ii
that sound« better,) ansa* m to make
it for the interest of roar people to buy
the foreign lumber.
■
Take the article of foUti aad ect a*
another inatanc*. The foreign and na­
tive article b now sold aids by aide a:
•am* price. Who doe* not Me that thi»
bill offer* a bounty of twenty recta (n
Uris to just the duty) per gallon for all to
foreign oibt And tat the price drov
where it mar the bounty u on it anc
will be paid all the earn*. It seem* to
me very plain that sack will ba the ef­
fort of the bill now before Ooqctms Ou
iha contrary Senator Ferry'* aubeutute

the National lh&gt;bt waa reduced by the
•urn ol 112,391,451 32 during the abort
month of February ia very g'nusfying.
Hia lummiag np ef hi* thine year*'
trom th* State, a* for aa reewired. indi­ wort is laconic and eloquent. Here
cate the Macttou of Straw by about 1,­
500 majority. Th* Republican* ar* Mar. 1. 18»». Total Debt.
lM.uuhinTrea.ury. 92,525,463,201
holding a congratulatory meeting at the
CHy Hall Short iprochae an being Mar. 1, 1N72. Total Labi.
1cm cash in Treasury. 2,tl5,813,49b
made, and the ehetioo return* read to
th* auaienc*. The Bepahiicani have
mad* a gain of seven Beprsaanlatirr* in
thia aity. and hat* jwobebly secured a round Three Hundred Millions ; and to
good work ing majority in the Legyala- do thi* be had only to buy bond, and reguMriuns which wiH be jtut and prop­
er. Than all partfoe can purehaev then
thus atop interest a little faster than br lumber, iron, paint*, glam, hardware,
ha* done, sod so reduce the dead weight and all other building tutorial* where
ihey choose, and not bo Mfi/ed to buy a
jnotgn article to obtain the benefit ot
1'reaeury Had h* &lt;toa* thia promptly,
ihs actfoc of Cougrvw
boldly, unflinchingly, h* would harv
If ft was aimply a question of ttkn;
paid otf noma *15,000,000 mor* than he tf
Mhrt duty, then Au erican* coulo
ha* duo* Sall, the exhibit i* a goon m a measure meet the market. But a*
•■*. What ether country ever ahooUer- good* are imported and dutia* paid, and
,ner. offered tn market a* uffior good*, it
OoKuan, March Mt-I:9t) a. n.—Owe
•imply offer* a bounty to those who vrih
hundred and seventy-four town* gave
oay everything foreign whica can b»
Strew 82389; Weston. 29,812; Makimported end sold under ths preeent
tariff, in prnfarnnoo to our own produr.
A* brroatxrr Ijrm.—Mr. A. B
equally
good and cheap. Can any one
Haform, 391. Tba LegislaUtro stand* ;
Cornell having applied to Gov. Clafim doubt what the comparative eff-cta ul
Bepabbcam, 187 ; Democrat., 101; La­
fur a copy of Mr. Grwetoy'* hasty note the two bill* of method* of relief wW be.
bor Brfona. 3 ; Tsmpciance, 0.
declining to have hi* name affixed to
th* call for the Philadelphia Cosvaatrim, that note &gt;* fnraiebed with pleeaurv.
D t. a* follow*:
•709 over Wrewu, Demoernl. and a
majority over all of 1,945 which will not
be mnnh changed by th* rote in th*
other town*. The Legislature stand*
40 HapaHicaa a-jocUy. in the Hou*,
nod the Setrnte 9 Bepabiimn t»3 Deaoocanto, and cite district .fill ta doubt.
hr thi* ^ww* rmak th* Rapubi.aua a** lavgriy iadebiad to the unurlag efforts of Hon. E. H. Roffina, th*

daimod on the Um, it caauol be cease,
al to lb* Mlual and precise *tateme*it u«
laecash and debltespeteivoiy becaoM
,t will take month* to .bring that to aa
uccwato adjustment.
Th* nrgwter at the Treasury repre•eats on the other hand, m report* long
■nbeequent, th* actual payuicut ot thi
l»bt; ha bar no ccgutnanee of the mun»j
/el in the Tieasury, and ho report* ao.
ho inTermt actual:y due, Lui tba inters..
,&gt;oid at irregular times Therefore to
.reat the monthly debt atatetnent, alfoough perfectly arc urate a* to what u
prufaaaee to be, a transcript of th* Itogarflr* book,-1* a* foolish a* thr subtraoaoa cf pig* from dog*, and ran lead .to

esvaral dalagation* of Ohio farrnrr*.
who, while diesoouectad frou offirial.
•till take* a htely interest m polifoal
affair* Their taetimony U unanimous
that Prciidant Grant h*a been gaining
ground *inee tho oxpoetirs of the base-

Secures Special Protection to Every PoW
Holder!

BEAD THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CLAIMS PAID

*id» alleged to be lighted by th* Wil­
ton patent ga. lighter. From the floor
th*y uceadad the narrow stair* lending
over the ceding of the chamber wbero
th* ga* wa* turned oc by hand, and the
etectrfc epark lighter was applied by the
operator. At the firal application about
*«venty-five burner* failed to ignite ; al
the aeooad about fifty, and alter a third
and fourth trial—many catching the
flame* by close contact, without rocwtvmg the epark* —ton Lunen remained
aaligbtod from which the ga* ooaiateed
to eacapc. Repeated trial* Ml about

STAIVIBB V0RK9 1SD ,-9EMl|
Zadrie TianifG JUOS,
.
wU mfX 8J
Parfumerie*, Pomanade* and .'fair QQ*.

*»«■ &lt;a aJS*

s. T.-isao-x.
Thu wonderful vegetable roehwative
the .bort-anchor at thafooblwahd dyi

Sitfical a:i Muiol,

Two Nnw Sulu*~Eav* ju»t comnenced tn th* Bircasir Bvxnxe Post.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO,

DENTISTS

They are entitled *• follow*
"Mark Jarrett’* Daisy ; Th* Flower ot
Jaaslbrook." By FlaM Bage^ aatho*
.1 "Vuilat, or tho
uadar of Kings•ood Cham-". Thi. U*t *tory wa.
.really admired when publuhed a num-

um.

trufneal tetoporeto or frigid, it •*» 4
specific in every specie* qf di*or
which undermine* tho bodily .tren;
and break* down th* animal ipirit*.

Worm

iclions,

—BeanfffuFWaufi®.

SIMUM, B1M1LIBUS CURANTUB
*r*PUKEYa*

DRUGS
Medicines,

ISE

Cue* ia entitled, Pemberton ; er One
Hundred Yuan Ago," and a* vy the
,/ubliaher, Mr. Henry Feteaeva. Tbs
ubscnjilioa* for Th* Foci. Flics 92.M a year. Four eopma 99-iW- tea-

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Tu Axiauax Oa* Fauow.—Tb»
March MMM uf thu popular and ausceesmJ magume ia oa our table. We omrtiIj nunmand it to th* atlaultoa of our
reader* la ite mtoreatiag and laetruotire coataai* wo noue* many ralaates

HATE BEEN TO SOUTH
AMEH1CA.
ToaDparts oftbi fcitk
and West Suffered pail ■
beyond description.
mlt tiros rtiitF i*

premium picture, notified •'Th* Yiritfag
Brethren." 92.50 a yoar. Addrea.
FO.K Aaauuatun, No. 96 Na**au

tiagaat expense*, for ewanination into
hi* claim* of damage* for imringemen:
un two of hi. patented invention* by
th* Senate jobben.
Thi* infringement wa* very clearly
explained to lite House Comaaittoe on
Public Budding* end Ground, on s recwnt inyeeitgatwo of the subject of elec­
trical lighter, and th* rwslt of a teat iu
electrical ga* lighting baa juat been an­
nounced, .bowing tba failure of tbr
Senate method, an.l tho suocea* ef the
matbod employed oy Prejf. Gardiner ia
tho House and Dome, aa follows, via:

SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
t
JOVXX1LL ■lOOBg,

Wall Paper and
Curtain Fix- nres!

I case gentiamsu affirm that the Fm*&gt;Pepiaa, a story with • moral ; Odd Fa:Jeat will lecerv* the vote* cf a latg.
ow'i Goat, an amaang adventure ; IL
namber Ct independent Democrat* who
aatrauen of March; Home of Lend FairJm peace and prosperity more that
agitation. They ar* not anXKia* to folChios ; and Trnmyaon'e new house ; Au
Udd i slfow at tbs Birth-place of Shako­
be better, took medicine, end Lar* be
peer ; Good of the Order ; Scientific and
lisa," a* the epitaph read*. AH the
Curious Facta; Humor* of tba Day ;
Utedeialaly conagrvatire and urodarataly
Odd Fallow Gem*; Agricultural Depart,augrovaive element* ot th* nataoa sup­
port the administration, and the ex­
tremist* of *U sbadM, who ar* only
united by the common hand of hatred
and destruction to aautmg thing* will

one of my previous latter* I referred to
a job aet up on th* Senate by iageafons
and unacrupulou* tobbyirt* by which
mean.* a bogu. patent ga* lighter we*
inuwducad into the Hanate Chamber.

PATENT MEBICINEt I

VEGETINE,
TSE.

BnchOMn is troubled with |bargfore.
Th* grand he* beta uber&gt;4 far th*
new umon ifopot at Grand Rapid*

rimirnirx:';

igaffCTir

The CUfo«e A Mfobigea Uke Bharo
Railroad fo aompfoted te-Beaiwat*.

A new Democratic naptt m talked of
aiBvCIly.
.
The new city (jail at Sagteaw to to
eoM 31U,Ou0.

lowaparcUaed more than Wv.OOO
■stall mapfo trsM qf MfoMggo iatt faJL
De lerardsyte^MthwIt, tee MUwnaeatoMa W*» twenty-**** years aid.
J C. Deyu. of Jeckroa, he* sold to

AM&gt;

BEBCUER.

Another

.

would giro

doUir

fcradohe.

i.-ajwmct

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SgaSSEEB

HwtUy Rerommencb.
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■ 1CH1I.AJI CENTRAL R. R.

nd River Valley Diviswt

a* I bar* already shewn, are practically
unlimited to extent, in feci, they ore under and by virtu* of thia tew of IN9,
bounded only by the good faith and dieNow if this fifty *cr*s of tend be­
It is certainly a gift to U able tossy
cr-Hon cf those, who, for ths tun* b.'- longed to a private corporation, other
just the tight thing, under all rircuminj control the nSsin of the corpora- than on* wgsairad under and by virtue
•taMM, and wa think Mr. Foetor poameof thi* Law of IMD. Uwmeteariyltebto
sm thi* gift as fully a* any man we erm
Again, this ccrtiCosto ahowaupouito lo taxation, and could not bo legally
saw. Here is a letter jurt pubbshed
fans that ths holder ia Hable to forfeiture, omitted from th* areeasmeni roll Tho
from hi* pea, that doe* honor to the
although M I have also shown this raeolt of such an cm-asion i* obvious,
head and heart of ths writer. Is just
rig^t of forfeiture and revamion ha* upon a momenta roflqctioc. It vitiate*
tbs sort of a letter w. lik* to see promibeen virtually taken away from the the entire Roll, and every dollar of taxbu«rt men writing, and congratulate the
corporation by tew. Altogether, the tioa based upon ii is ffltgal.
Hitherto I bar* neither taken nor
people of tho 4 th Congromional District
Thi* Line of RailroU te thoBThs effy ot Hastings contains within
of Michigan, on baring th* Honor to bo sought any part to thi* unpleasant msy b* Mt down as a moat uncertain
rox Bom, which starte from C.„ _u
its corporate Emits 8440 acre* more W by the Chicago, Bariragton ft Quincy
represented in Congreos by such a man. quarrel in ratetion to the Cemetery, nor and unsafe real satai* speculation.
* tea*, aad Mr. Supervisor could no mor* Railroad, ana, running through Bcsdo
I
now
desire
to
enter
into
any
per
­
It wa* drawn oat by the anouncemsnt
And there i* nothing to thi* tew of tear* out the 40 are**aad spread upon ldtotox, reach** Omaha, Linroht, Ne­
that Mr. Cutlsr, uf Grand Haren, had sonal or partisan conlrovav^ upon the 1855 or Its *m«ndm*nta to prevent the
tho rvmaining 3,400 acres tlxe&gt; whole braska City, Saint Joasph, Afghison.
•utyect, but om of the lauding marnban
entire capital stoek of a corporation or- amount of tax to be raised, than hs Leavrnworth aad Kansas Citv. connectof that eoMora has formally ehaltenged
gnnmed under it from being wholly could omit the 3,400 and crowd upon tog with th* Ltoian Pacific, Kansas Pa­
cific, and other Raihmih running from
m* to poiat out any iltegaEty in its or­
monopolised by evan one perron.
ganisation. Thu* adjured, I acoept th*
Under th* tew of i860 all is different
Washington, D. C., Feb. 22,1872. |
msu*. asd tavito th* candid attention,
It aims to and I think doe. ernnbtoe
aotoalyof th* grattem*n who visited
Auaara has a Republican Prsridsnt Son. Dwight Cutler :—
the really dearabte features of all pro­
Mr Da*a Fains.—Allow me to ton- m* but also that of every reflsettog tax­
of th* Villag* Board, drotod over Hon.
eroding enactments, ft was framed tiroly illegal.
payer in thia community, to aosns of th*
FlavioM J. Littlejohn, by *&lt;focid*d maafter the tew Of 1840 had been practireason* for th* feith that i* to me
Upon th* whole therefore, I am
joriiy- A gioriou* tictery.
tally and fairly tested for more than a
In pursuing thi* inquiry I shall im­
quarter of a century ; and seems well driven irresistibly to the conclusion,
pugn no one's motives, but an th* conMusa-Th* JaApsrofaU from our X
that the so-called •■Riveraid* Cemetery
Cited to afford an equal and jtut prolist Plsaw rend it along BrotUi
Company," however laudable may have
tocti«D aEk* to the public at largo, the
Boweu, and obl^o.
origmal share holders, and to those who
shall purchase from them. I believe it
Biorurx E. Omaha. Nebraska. plea*
The record ot the organisation of this
si our realtors hear what is gulag oa ii
pretended corporation has already been to be the only statute upon tho subject
hat Wratsrn Paradis*.
laid before tho public ia a very recent of Mmetery corporaiiona now in force,
and the ouly one th*t*wa* to force at
issue of this journal—the same issue
Great sacrifice of Win
which also published th. full text of a tho Ume the Rivoraido Cemetery pre­
tended to organise, in October 1870.—
fcatute approved Feb. 19th, 1869 and
ter Clothing. Star Ck
Lot us examine it* feature*.
ratified '• An Act to authorise and cathing House, Grand Rap­
It txmfipcs ths number of corporators
» crags the formation of Corporations
Me. Enne* :—On Thursday evening
ids Mieh
o establish rural Cemeteries aad pro­ to tee v, more, ami requires them to or- March 7th, while my family tn compa­
ganlm, if at all, by written article* ol
vide for tho care ar.d maintenance
ny with a few friends ware enjoying a
aaiocsatton, signed and acknowledged,
Section fifteen of this btatute is to and flted with the County Clark.
Thws* written article* must fully ap*dbeoe words ‘■All Acte aad parts of Acts
Loor," qnd in an instant our hous* wa*
—It insures you against all Loss c* nooasistont with th* provision* of this
Sited to overflowing with warm hearted ■
tors, the quantity and the discriptioa of
Damage by Fire or Lightning, pay* al let ar. hereby repeated. **
friend*. And before w* had time (o i
th* tend to be bought, the estimated
damage* of tearing to pieces by Tight
Bui it is contended by the proprietors
collect our thought* or obeerv* rule* of
ling, whsthcr tro snsuss or not ; pay &gt;f Bivarsid* Cemetery that nothing in capital aecaasary to buy and improve sriqoett*, L^Durkro, Esq., cam* for­
the
cemetery,
th*
corporate
name,
thi
for Live Stock kilted by Lightning, h his Act of 1W u tooonsistent with
ward, end in behalf of tlso** prewnl ,
he barn ar on the premises ; insure* rw-exieting legislation oa the same mb­ name* end a umber of Direetora, fb* placed in our hands a pure* of 170,00.
the number of shares of capital stock,
retiring but dwellings, barns and theii
For this token of their friendship aad
ind number of shares taken by each
■outeats, aad therefore is not expose ii t&gt; dl remoterie* to th* State of Michigan
regurds for u*. cn thv eve of our re­
subscriber, and require* one firth of thi*
OVERCOATS below coat,
sere *ith*r strictly public, or strictly
moval to form other asrociatiec*, end
.-apital to bo paid in at th* tjmo of or­
Knit Woolen Coats, IK
private. Th* frorimpte of sech public
labi r in other fields, they bar* wu
paniaa taking nHz kinds of hasafdom Cemetery, U situate in a township wa* ganising, and proof of that payment to warmeat and moat sincere thanks, with
Ganta. At Star Clothing
be filed with th* County Clerk.
a prayer for their prosperity and hop.
Artaxctsrxn.—The public documents .enperty; pays full amount of damage* rested to the township Board cf Health,
It
effectually
prevents
say
monopoly,
House, Grand Rapids.
for which we are indebted to all the up to amount uf insurance—wo do not or, if siteste to an incorporated village, by prohibiting say on* person from be­
Michigan Delegation to Cungre.., and uk the assured to stand a pro rata ia th* Preautent and Trustees thereof.
coming ths owner of more than oneAnd they were exempt from taxation
M*asn. Sumner,Trumbull, Schurx, Mor imount of the damages. 11 pay* it,
reess promptly and honorably, as aoos irerisely Eks all other property belong­ tenth *f tho stock. It fixss the day for
tho annual meeting to cbooeo Directors
u they can be adjusted. 11 has no losaci ing to town* nnd villages.
and officers, and place* all members o! (ndentors for the .week ending March 5,
due and unpaid I It affords a eertaix
But ia March, 1840. our Legislature
xillal MoEm, exploded oa th. lit! guarantee to those ineuriag. It doe. [eased a law entitled "An Act gran trng the corporation upon exact equality by 1872, and each bearing that date. Furn.l_, destroying th* mill aad quit. *sri- sot expose over 84,000 to oue fire, as . rortain corporate powers to th* joint giving-to each, one rote for ovary 1100 clshtxl thia paper by Cox A Cbx, BoUeit&lt;usly injuring fin man, two of thorn role. FM. maMsf &lt; Orotef prid *y twnars of Burial Grounds "—Law* of •t stock owaod by him. It preaeribas, or* of Patents, Washington, D. C.
Emit*, and define* the authority cf the
Paneling Machine, 8. Hayser, Jacksad swirWy wesfed. Ito per cents** o. 1840 page 155. By this tew any seven
« more joint owners aright become to- Board of Directors, tearing nothing to
Asseto to Bisks to force i* very large
their discretion, by specifically etmiae•orporated
upon
application
to
a
Justice
The espense* of its management an
if the Psaoe, aad when so incorporated
sarymnsdL Ito officers are mostly proc
ise* the Board of Directors to levy isies*'
deal Imsiranre man and ‘bar. had ovei they were given all the rights and made monte upon each member of tho organi­
jhl t:[ r\i:i
jftoen veers experience in th* burin***. .abject to all the lisbihtio* of oorpora- sation io the extent, aeden^r to lit triai
Che character of it* risks make it par- ijsi* generally. They might to their of his eubecription, thereby apprising
toctly aaf* and reliable 1 For insurance oorporato name acquire and bold real
in the above Company, apply to E. D. rotate in unlimited quantitsea, but their
Fox rar Faxiu—Tn Busmu
moat extent ot hi* legal liability. It
■orporate property wa* liable to taxation
Goes*.—No femlly can afford to bo with­
authorises tho same Board to sell rights
too raxne ** any other private property.
out the famous Hriford Lricwtmhire
A New Tanos Pacas, ease sis* and
of burial aad fix th* prices of the
No
limit
wa*
placed
upon
the
right
of
Tab!* Faure. It i* a* earential to give pattern of th* eno to use in this offici
SOLD IN HASTINGS,
* fins flavor to soup* aad fiah and meats tobmg manufactured for the proprie-' the corporation to tevy a warn exits up­
on the share* of its capital Mock; nor
pY ACKLEY A SLADE. as th* nicest butler i* to brood.
ton of the Zesdw al Charlotte, by &amp; P.
yrmaito thereby insuring to such pur­
Bounds. Esq, the active and accvtn-1 was it prohibited from mortgaging or chaser* the very thing for which be give*
itb*rwi»» encombering it* Cemetery
dished Preeid.nl of the -Taylor Print
hi* money. And to enable the corpo­
ration io make good this guaranty, it
ng Pres* Co.," of Chicago, and one of

jNOCURL NO CHARGE

BBS

■'

Wife

require* them to art apart two-thirds of

Tux great causa of so tnanr yuun;
people being gray headed ia oa accous
of their having need tho vile eernpoun
which have flooded the market ao long

2&gt;ala*!w**L

fcl&amp;K

&lt;y its fruits—a business College by to
jradustes. Our leading bocneae man
hrougbout endorse the Grand Rapid
.totinem College by employing its stu­
dents, aad sending their eoaa

:*rd of Dr. E. Lathrop, Homceopathu
.ibymoan and surgeon who ba* permsisntly located in our city, aad has hi*
dflee over Dr. Burton's store. He brings
tost class refer tocos, sad proposes to di
i strictly legitimate htiBtisee May eno
□ess attend his effort.

Michigan Central R. R.
• ID. SlLUSU IS* USSCT UOTL
jgssrats^ssvjas ex ex

Michigan Exchange Detroit, an mak­
ing Mill farther impcwrwmeats in tho in­
ternal arrangements of thia popular
borne of Michigan men when ro-jouraing in the city of the Straita. It is, and
ilweys has bees the bret Hotel to De­
troit, and routtouo* to grow more bosaw
like, year by year.

Bounds may Gad many patrons for hit
Taylor press, as wa are fully satisfied
son* better are made anywhere for foe
toting to Burying Grounds," and with
work of a country office with from one
its Amendments can bo seen by refer­
ring to the Laws of 1855, page 187,
Laws of 1865, page 577 and Laws of
1867, page 137. This Act did not s-ek
On Mcnday night pursuit:: to the
e*U of the Captain p-. tee. tbs m« uxmatioa of Cemetery Corporations,
who tod signed the call for th. organisa­ aad it therefore lefi the corporate prop­
tion of a Fir* Company, mat at the erty liable to tavatiou precisely like any
Council Boom, and adopted the Re­
port of the Committee on Constitution
and By-Laws, aad sleeted the follow­
ing persons as officers, to eerrs until ths
It authorised the corporation. to aoquire and hold all tho reel estate neeee«arr for its burying ground, but exprwaaly prohibited ii from encumbering
that burying ground. Each person
owning a lot or right of burial waa
deemed a stockholder, and entitled to

A Fauwn arafou* th* following items
of new* from the Pinery :
Surveyor* are daily expected to com­
if Warren. Pa., has taken np hi* reri­
mence operatton* at Webber okf.
Webber city is located on the Em of deace in thi* city aad will soon eater in­
to partnership with John A. Fuller in
the Oworeo and Big Bapils E- B.
On* hundred millfons of Pfo* logs
are to th* Lsilte Muskegon, all wuhin a

^jgagateotjyys.-t
Detroit &amp; Miiwsuke* R R

,‘

pease of keeping the cemetery perpetu­
ally in good condition, and requires the
funds so set apart to bo securely inTest­
ed to public bonds­
It still further guarantiee the title and
the quiet enjoassut of the property by
purchaser* of burial righfror tote, by
prohibiting the corporation from to any
wise incumbering the cemetery grounds,
aad from selling any lots or rights of
burial upon incumbered leads.
It wholly exempt* the loiporate
property from taxation for any purpose
whatever, thereby encouraging tho for­
mation of such oorporwlicws. It pro-

against unreasonable acmmulatiori of
preperty to the hands of a private corporatfen bolding the same without pay­
ing taxes. It secure* tho quiet enjoyman: of this coqoral* property, by
bringing it within the operation of local
police regulations, punishing as a mis-

it required the corporation to make
two maps of it* Cwnetery, and deposit
one of them with the County Clark.
Eot ny **qp of Xinroi/t Crmtliry totr
Ua Apesifed^ ite CeWy CUrl f
Do the props totor* of Bivwnide (Mmetary bold ear Certifimto from our Coun­
ty Clerk , showing that a map cf the ir
Cemetery ha* been deposited to hi*
office, as they are exproeely required by
thi* Statute to do
ittuiay
Corti-

Th* proprietors of Riverside Cemetery
•eesn to have recognised this tew of
1869, in so fir M it exempts from all
taxation the property of cemetery cor­
porations. and to liars entirc’v ignortd
it ia every other particular.
Th* parcel of lead constituting River­
side Cmnetry, ia known and described as
the North fifty (50) acre* of tho East
half of the South-West quarters of
section number seven, town throe North
range right West. Upon tho asms
meat roll of tho township of Hmtiags
for 1867. at pag* 28, it stands asromod
to B. C. Grenell. Early ia th* qnag
or summer of 1868, by a convwyano*
recorded to Liber 6 of Deeds at pag*
484, ii ssrmn to have been translerrad
to throe of tho present owners of Hivnrspective lota and right! of burial.
•id* Craotai-smre &gt;AM Mw'« Am
By thia atatate, after aaroesmenta had *Mf eppsM qpro *&gt;y *s**M*araf rofl, nor
remained unpaid for rix months, the lot doe* ii appear to hare boras to any
er right ot burial and all asrossments
way th* burden of taxation, to which
all private property must contribute it*

I am esuatninsd to inqaire ssAy is Ai,
Oro F 11 thi* real estate belonged to
any municipal corporation, ii wa* ex­
empt from taxation-M ool Mhnsfe*.
Upon no other possible hypothesis could

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highejrt rtyte of the art. Good
pictures of Children fuarapteed. Call and see for your­
selves.
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MONUMENTS.
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8 O’CLOCK.

'he Bannt

DRAIN tO.II.nfoVrONER'S NOTICE

8375
Ke* that the lambs get milk enough. A
Iamb wiB •amrehnea suck warm milk
from a bottle, furnhhod with an Indiarubber nipple, when ii has not strength
enough to suck tho ewe. Giro the ewes
good Lay and bran, nod roota if you
Eave them. But it b very desirable to hare
a few roots for tho lambs in April and
May. (Mta are better for the ewes than
com. and thb year nearly as cheap.
Pifc—The low price cf pork lias dis­
gusted thousand* of farmers with ths
pig business. They have disposed of
everything that would sell. Spring pige
that wore intended for wiuteriag over,
have been slaughtered, and the freahizwsi market has been flooded with last
fall’i pigs. Breeding sows have been
fatlettod and killed, and the indiculionr

I Cr-«dw»»* *
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WS.TJSST

■GREAT CHARGE FOR AGENTS
M Do,»•■•»&lt;•• 4.. .:;.

ven sj
ae;cuus a gooa
deal on the nature of tho land and .the
depth of the drain*. In oandy or mucky
tend a ditrffi 2 1-2 foot deep for titea
•hould be dug, with labor at 81,60 per
day, for 16 cent* a rod : 3 fest deep, 20
cent* a rod." On bsavfor land, nearly
free from itunca, a ditch 2 1-2 to 8 feet
deep will cent 25 cunt* a rod. A good
ditcher, at these prises, con make two
dollars a day. An unakillful man that
cuts tho ditch* unnsoeasarfly wide, and
I* fond of using the pick, might work
MOfHl
UAti.-urnE4.ixa ur
;....
l.-j __ 1__ ■ _ *.
them go into the pen, to bestow the
*
M‘” ur Mamtoix—1872
necessary care. A savage sow, in a cold
MeA Headache, Liver Complain,
•'yrwy whsst ia tba first crop to bo pen, with, a litter of chilled *pigv. on a HflWfn t-’. r- M.j.., n.ujT!*! •ute^re.
fever «C Affwe, i&gt;ptpcpeia. Warwit
sown In the spring. We hope our read­ stormy night in Mhrob, is a case not pro­ fflUB in XU-BklbOMA&gt;.» Unterx’s.r
in CMirvn, PUee. UUieut Gereers will bestow extra pains iu putting it. vided for m the books. But with a quiet
plainu, Lon of JppeUtt. Erwpia well, fur we antkspate considerable sow there is little difficulty in saving the TWHORGK
tlon.1 or the HA Ln, Pimylet oes &lt;Ae
demand for wheat next fall
matter bow cold the weather isl acr, and aU Dtaewan of the
Btrlqi, taking one year with another,
first thing to ho done is to stop up
is a well paying crop on good lend and every hole or erevicw in the pen. Shut
in the hands o? thaee who know how to ths door, and hank It up on ths outside
manage iL But it ia a poor crop on poor with straw or litter. If the pige are
land. A carelesa, slovenly farmer,whose chilled, it is.btrtier, aa a rule, not to take
«&gt; A»HI •«•!. M U
bod n poor, wot, and fouk should not them away from the sow as long sa ahs
stlempl to'raise barley. Dels will pay w:ll lie down. Cover sow and pigs with
him titter—or rather, ho will lose less. a horse-blanket, ond tuck them in. The
At a rule, the earlier barlsy Aan be heat from lbs sow will revive tho pige. | Besutifirf GombHitrtions and
tjwa, the better. But a still more im­ and they will begin to uurw. If the j
■Variationa.
portant point is, to get tho land in good sow Has plenty ,o! milk, and xho pigs ,
condition It cannot be too tine and take hold, all immediate danger Is [&gt;**L '
Ths value oC tha ganlaa b of tho first mellow. On very rich, mellow eoRaowa Give the sow plenty of warm »lopi, such
impgtBuoe an! should take precedence ♦ariy. 1 l -2 h|abol per acre, drillrd in. B1 bran maah, end be »ure that she has '
b sufficicnf sd ; but on avenge good all tho warm water she will drink. In
ef either fruit or flowers; but united
land 2 biuhcb ia none too much. In a week food her rich food.
with them, ronstitatas ths prims luxu­ England, tho beet barby is grown on
GEO. WOOD': A- CO.
ries of life. To hr able to grow one’s light, sandy land, made rich and firm by
own asparagu* and jrie plant early in mumming a turnip crop on tho land,the
?hr Jfettltnt AJard.
the sooson, ana from that time out en­ previous winter, by sheep ; but in thb
country our largest c-rope are nd sod on
joy all kinds of vegetables and fruits in soil of a morn loamy character. Tho
due season: and inhale ou one's own essential point on these heavier soils is,
homoatead tho “perfume of a thousand to get thrtn thoroughly fine and mellow
flowers," is n treat and luxury that all tho year or full provioue Barley u
Dmx 8rx.—In No. 0, of VoL 3, of the
in the country may have, and yet how sometimes sown on a clover sod. but un­ Nranoxw Fxmm, I find Mr Clereent’a
Imh it was plowed last fall, it is not a
few do. Tbotewho would enjoy to the good plan. As a rule, barley is sown experfoneo witn a brood of 16 Houden
■anfatiTi
full, these luxunao. need only to bestir on corn stubble, end is followed by win- spring jmllats, which communoed to lay i
the 21st day of Dvcembvr, and in 23 .
themsehr. in early spring, white naught
days had laid 131 eggs, which ii an
.Odi do no: rwjuiro as careful culture
"Ise would be done, end devote a few
average of leM tlian six &lt;-gg«
day. I
hr unuf each day to ptepuriag'for a sud nice judgement a» liarfoy, but they hare a boy, ten years old. who haa beat­
will well trpaT far better treatment titan
sumeaaful nod beantifnl gnrd&lt;^ and they generally reeoire. They will grow en thb with common fowb. Iasi spring
house jdat; .-.nd first of all, a bobbal well on land too mucky for barley, aad ho Kxnmnncod retting romo old hem—
that did not by—with eggs from the
"•hich should be in cvvty garden in cr­ a great crop ia sometimes obtained ou market basket, that w with eggs bough:
ier to secure oarly’Md rotating crops of Nosy data We bolfojo in thick seed­ from the grocery. In tho fall wo killed
ing for dua crop, and would ;drill in no!
off all bet 23 pulloto aad two roosters,
V.-gstabie. • &gt;ur gardens tn thte roeffim
which Ware left to keep through the win­
•hould han. a gentle declivity to the
ter. Tho 1st of November they com­
-onth and elrieidod by a hoflgu or a dose
menced to by and up to thia time they '
board fcnre. from the nortliwtwr winds '
hftra laid in 117 days 858 egg*, or'
which are more destructive to rapid end 1
ar average of 7 1-4 eggs per ilay, mid
kare only had tho care of a ten-yoer-old
projperous growth of regulation then [
boy. uuii thb was bb first experience,
any ether wind.. Drop cultivation and .
with hens. I will alto give the cost of &gt;
-manure without stint, are the price ot:
foods purehacol for tho time which
tho rirbvst kind of vegetable growing, 1
amounts tn H 26 for corn, meal an I 1
and tronra'ug and nubsoiling should bo !
bran. They had n warm roostiug plare,
fcaeior-l a, for a. posmbte. Quick I
and tho Lborty of n cow rtaldo. and a
run under the Lexa. £uru&lt;iof these Lru .
[One Prize $5,000 in Silver !
growth »utts rogotabte" boot; ttoaoe a ■
are black, some yellow, some speckled,
rich soil, or one made *0 by at abundand some brown, and wc can't toll which
g™ •!«
and
grain
may
be
obtained
per
acre.
ancs of manure ua point of tha first im- 1
' Wc would sow 2 1-2 btuhete poai and bye the beat They have not failed to
portent* Boot erope include bsels, pare- :। I 1-2 bushel* oat* per acre. Thev can by at baetfive egg* in the cold Mt dar
nipq, tnrtupc, carrots, sooracnsra (oyster ' bo sown together with an ordinary of the winter. They have been fed but
I grain-drill, but it ia nnceasary to see twice a day—corn in tho morning, and
warm mush of m»al and bran at noou.
msy W&gt;dM,|a!l to bo town at about I that they are well mixed In tbe drilL— Thus you «e* we have got In return for
Roll the land after the drill, and pick
every penny 2 eggs that havn boon worth
ths sicio rime, tad n» soon as laud can
off everything that would interfere with
l*o worked in tlio spring, and requiring a mowing machine. On rough land ell winter two cents ouch. I don't know
whether thb b doing well or not. but it
a deep soil; oxcop: perhaps onioai, sad they are a trembtewmc orop to harvest.
•bo Jtt mo that i'. b not ntceeeary for us
may he sown during the last of March
to give a dollar apiere for Iloudans to
get good tayey.
or find of April—if in early toady sail
D&gt; not forget to tow onion seed very
thick to roisli “sete" for another year,
far whan auwn thick they gunsrally ripen
early encug. If planUxT earlier and
ia July, when they should be palled and
doeper. and die land was harrowed re•lowed awwy in a dry cellar
poaladiy with Thoraat'a harrow before
the p.&gt;tatoro camo out of tho grvund,aad
afterwards, far less hoeing would be re­ land. Mr. Bhspard is one cf the most
quired, and we think a better yiMd enterprising poultry men in tho West.
would Lo obtained.
Frcah Garden,, Flower, Tree.
ISkrewby JTndtr IHmi b a practice
W- H. Todd, of Vermillion, Ohio, hoe
and Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit
we would earuoslly oosunend. Many Suet reewived per slaamor Queen, from
farmers are afraid thaA the harrow will
tud Herb See^s, Prepaid, by
K. Fowler, Aylosbury, England, two
pull up tho wheat, but such b not the mammoth Toulouse geere, two [wiiru uf
Mai!. A coipplcte and judicious
case. If tho land is dry, a good heavy, Avlesburr ducks, ana one trio of Rouen 1
assortment, 25 noru of cither
foriy-tooihed harrow will destroy man v duckasli very fine specimens both in ,
clacs, $1.00. Tire six fl my'
wood*, breakAha read, stir tho sod, a&amp;d size and tnaxkiuga Tho ducks wore
greatly bvnefit the whwt
(150 packcu) for §3.00. Also,
trixo wionsrs a! several shows in EngClttrr 8tfd etn be sown an the snow, I-r.n
chea, tbo ends slanted down to suit the
an imtncnsj stock ot one year
rides Tho glare fouuea may bo (ope­ or when tho ground is frozen hard
grafted Fruit Trees, Small
enough on the oufooe to make good
rate and three in number to auit tho oiao
Fruits. Fruit Stocks. Young
walking But when tho wheat u to be
of box, and mad&lt;to lift utt up, or side harrowed, it b nreesaary to defor sow­
Fruit, Ornamental and Everwaya, by mrens of, hinges put on the ing the oMd.aad, if necmaary, roll after­
groen Seedlings, Blubs, Roses.
HtrVl-At.TERATlVH.1
ridoe or cads ; cr no hinges at all. We word!. It Tbomas’o smoothing harrow
* u»«?s. House Border Plants, Ac.,
nta or t ie bioop &gt;.
u
usod,
saw
Ao
oood
finU,
ar.d
then
bar
generally uae 8x10 glare and for thb
KnaMlr hr *11 PiMSwma
4c., the most complete assort­
row it in. Our own practice ia to taw
UVKR AND MI'I.KEX.
rire of frttM it requires sevanty-two tight quarto of dc&gt;Tcr-«ov&lt;i alone per
oMTaucno.t ornr.
ment in America. Prepaid by
BT. UTBItlSE.OB AH
lighto lapping thsm on ttoe ends u you aero, tux quarto dorer and four quarts
I'OVtnTY Ott A w.t
mail. Priced Oatgjnges to tmy
would ^ungtea oa a roof. About tho timothy b a good and liberal ooeding.
aildrew, also trade lists, griitfo.
first or middle of March collect stable If the hud b intended for pasture, wo

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nianure together mid lot it heat a week
tafore using. Choose a sunny spot, on
th” south aide of a bam or close board
fw«- is best, and mark ofl a spare one
foot larger each way than your box, and
over this rparo build the manure as you
would a bay stack two or three feet
high, press it down firmly and are 00 the
box and hghis ; pock the sidre of the
bed closoly with a Mt or sped, to aariet
tu obtaining a uniform beat Let it
•tend until the heat hu oriwn, then put
in from rix to nine inches of toil Take
a (tick and insert it oocarionaBy there­
after, and if it ia coadortably warm, tbs
•«-d may be town. Wo gonerally uso
reahttoeof gfam for ores kmd of rewi,
sueh as early and red cabbage, caulidawn, fottce, tomatoes, poppea ‘and
raislses; rever with half aa meh of eoii.
prose it fcmly with a board end water
eu&amp;Mtt to cattle the soil; givw air and
koep temperature at about 66s without
•un best. In our next we may give

Thb b heavy reeding, but wo think it
wiB pay.
'
itirnwiaj JtafowD *a^ Pttitrw b of­
ten very beneficial, and we are surprised
that the preetioe b so generally iregbct.
ed.
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MARCH 20. 1872.

VOL XVI.

HwW to ifafe Cift

SLABCHTEBING GOODS!
FIRE PROOF STOVES!

audited
from her brow.
Nowell his thoughts were of the
Ijright future to store for him. In spite
of hishappmees, thoughts of poor Alice
Butler would cross his mind, but as he
was sure she was dead, bo soon banish-

Evrry Steve Warranted two Yean

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Of Every Description,
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And see just how the thingis done

“faihltusZ

IKnntod for th* eraser, and the bride
and groom were walking arm-fa-arm
through the conservatory, talking softly
i to themselfoi. when a little giri of a£
; patently Ove or six yean ran up to
1 them, and retching hold of the bride's
f drees, exetafased: "Ob, mamma, is this
Manufactured to Order, from . the pope I am going to haver' Thau
addressing Maurice: "Turn around and
oak leather
look at ms. Don't you think I look
pretty fa this flrees, and shall you like
mo to call you papa f"
.
. Astonished at tins address, Maurice
looked at his bride fur an explanation,
. while sbn, with quivering' Ups aad tsar­
ful eyre, exclaimed : “Oh, Manrtee, is
it possible you can look on that chill
and notrecogafeltor! Doyonnotaoe
, you own features pictured fa that little
face ? Yes, that is your child, Meurice,
and I am your wife. But I am not the
ignorant, iinednrated girl you married
so manv roars ago, for, thanks to Miss
------- «--------- -d ih,
Of
MARK RUSSELL.
the knowledge
I so longed for,
in education. L —---- ------------- --------wooed and won Alien BoutciDer, but you
fled me Alice Worthington, perhaps you
will renounce the lore yon professed,an 1
rice Worthington and Nellie Montgmae- I shall be again without a protecting
arm."
.
ry bad been engaged for the last six
“Never, so help me Heaven I” cried
month*,'*nd were apparently as much
devoted to each other as young people Maurice, earnestly. "Alice Boutoiltar I
wooed and won, aad Alice BoutaQlor
in such dreametance* generally are.
Maurice Worthington, the wealthy and none other shall be my acknowledg-

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10.000 SAP BUCKETS
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All Winter Goods must be closed out
gardless of cost.

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Detroit Stoves!

owner of Worthington Hall, waa poo-,
sees ad of a remarkable high tampered I
' and jealous dispontiun, which has been
increased by the indulgence of a weak-i d reamed of discovering my poor wrongminded mother, hia father having died i &lt;xl Alice iu the elegant young lady who
during his infancy. White yet in his । adorned the Montgomery i arior with so
teens _e had fallen desperately fa iovi much grace. I know you here much to
with the daughter of one of bis tenants, forgive; but believe mo, my darling, I
and hia affection being returned, had will bo a better man beoev forward tend
. announced hie intention of marrying . uith you for my loving wife and my
*—* : ter, and on account of his mother's child plaving r-------- * — '
, strong opposition, had taken her to a .
■ May Hi
dirtant city and there married her. He
[ had lived with her but a shrrt time, I guile eou h

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Cash for our Groceries, we pay
Cash for Produce and sell lor &lt;’ash
pay

। when, becoming tired of her (for, al­
, though beautiful, she was very igno- 1, ago etooi 1, too, was rejoicing fa tbo
of rnv mamage. To-day I
rant,) and longing for the relined socie­ antiapation
urn ample repaiA for all the misery I
ty to which ho was accustomed, be bssvIt dceertcred her and returned to his suffered then, and in beholding my lit­
tle
stratagem
succeeded so happily for
homo, there to be joyously received by
all concerned 1 am completely satisfied:
got his faults Haring told her that it and again I say with all my heart and
soul
;
May
Heaven
bless you botb.and
was only s peasing fancy ho had enter*
tained for the girl, and that be gucreed gtride you through life hapeily f
They were married, sad the guaets
she was doing very weD, as she had a
I comfortable place, her fow scruples were pronounced th- bride "lovely," the
quieted ; a marriage of her sen beneath groom "handsome,’' and the wedding a
his station waa the only thing she dread­ "•pleno id affair," fa ths phrases invaria­
ed or cared for ; and, T blush to say it bly uted on sueh occasions ; and reports
for my sex, but experience has taught of th«i scour in the r-maervatory having
me, tint woman w woman's worst ene­ gone abroad, again did public curiosity
exert itself to understand the matter,
my. and that, when a man will help a
woman, a woman will sneer at her and and again it waa made unable to do so.
point the Anger of scorn at her when
she lire tren-pted in the dust. But I
am not writing on the loudly discussed
quretion of "woman’s wrongs," or
“rights," •* they are called, and will
therefore no longer stray from my sub­
ject
Whan Mrs. Worthington learned that
she &gt;&gt;ad nothing to dread from a misal­
liance on the part of bnr son, aba sat
herself to work to find lum a suitable
match, nnd was highly delighted when
he informed that ho had sought and ob­
tained Nellie Montgomery's hand.
But, as the saying fo, "Murdsr will
out;" and this case was not an exoeptian to the general rale. A sister of
Alice Butler, the girl ho had io cruelly
nbaixtonsd, was living fa service at the
Montgoraerys, aad ronaapoadad regutarty with her. 8be knew that her ate-

It is a pleasing duty to mark the pro­
gress of the noble State of which we are
dtisana; its increase to population, and
its growth tn material wealth and pros­
perity, which hare been steady and sub­
stantial.
■
The first reusua of Michigan, as a
State, made by the General Government,
was that of IMO. at which time it was
the twenty-third Slate of the Union
in point of population, and ecutamed 212^67 inhabitant
The second was to 1850, when the
State, haring.gained 1K5.3S7. ranked
twentieth, and numbered 897,654.
In 1800, with a gain of 851,487, the
population numbered 740,118, and the
State claimed the sixteenth ptoee.
The fourth reales wsa to 1870. when
the population was found to be 1,184,.
0&amp;9, an advance of 834,946 in the lest
decade, making Michigan thirteenth to
the rank of Slatoa
The growth of Michigan in material

her instructions, nnd I has had
Montgomery obtained tbo iaformation
she had just imparted tn NalHe nt th &gt;
commcncocHint of our story.
valuaticn of real and personal property
That evening Manries Worthington, to 1840 was 887,883,0x4.13. The val­
happy fa anticipation of the morrow, uations, as aqualtoed by the State Board
_
•
1—.1
—It
st.
wore, to 18M. 8120^61,474.35 ; to 1856
8l87.e68.TOO; to 1M1, 8112.865,808.89;
fa 1868. 8807,905,842.92; aad to 1871,'
8630,000,000.
The representation of the State in the

bolt, Chicago, ant! Naw York. Twmiiy
were received for consideration. After
c£reful »rumination, the first premium
offered fey (he legislature waa awarded
Mr. Elijah E Myres, of Springfield, HL;
the aerond to I*. H. Decker ; the third
to Edward E Jeoiaca. Before accepttog any, however, the Board took the

with each of tboee three, as wall as sev­
eral of the other designs. The archi­
tects' eotimata for the coot of the Capi­
tol upon the plan adopted is 81,070,345.
It io the opinion of the orporto who
were employed, that it can be completed
fora sum not raooedfag 81.loO.000,
providing the whole work eon be adrertised and let under one contract.
After careful axamtaattec, and con­
sultation ■ with exparianced amhiiKts
and budders, fa our owu and other
Btatea, the Cvtaaiiastoaen are of the
opinion that a much better building can
be obtained and a large amount of mon­
ey saved by contracting lor tbo a hole
wogk at one tima. In this opinion I ful­
ly concur. The cost of machinery and

will compete far the work ; but, if tot fa
•ections from year to year, for several
years, the adrantagvs of such compe­
tition will bo tost, bids will bo obtained
from a small number only, and than
of Hula axperiaorofa work of thia char­
acter and magnitude.
In thia connection it will be asked,
can the moans be provided by the leg­
islature at its present session—to be ex­
pended within a proper limit of time—
without jeopardufag the payment of
the funded debt of the State, st its msturity ; or neooisiry appropriations for
our several State faatitatfcaa: or without
Imposing upon the people a heavy bur­
den of taxation ?
Haring made careful estimates of Hie
receipts and expenditures of the Stier
Goreramoat, for each of th* years 1872­
73-74-75-76-77 and «7«,‘ during which
period more than a million of dollars of
our State bonds will become due, I am
quit! satisfied that, with an aggregate
Slate tax for 1872, of one and one-third
mill on the dollar, and bat one mill on
tbs dollar annually thereafter, the bond­
ed d.bt of the State can be paid at its
maturity, all necessary • appropriations
be made for each of the State inaHtutinea and ths new Capitol completed
and paid for within six years from Jan­
uary, 1872. That you may the more
readily judge of the correctness of this
opinion, and that the prosperous condiUm of out State affairs may be under­
Stood by the people. I have prepared, to
be placed before you, tablas of estima­
ted receipts and expenditures tor the
period above named.
Fully convinced, as I am, that the boat
interests uf the State will be ]&gt;romoted
by an early completion at the new Canito!, I rasprotfully recommend that the
law be mi amended as to authorial the
Board to advertise for proposals far the
whefa work, to be completed within six
fem Ja—ary of ih. orreraiyear,
at a oust not to exceed 81,200,TOO, In-

000 annually, be rack of Hi" years
1878-4-5 aad *, and 8380,000, or to
much as may he aecemaiy for 1877;
aad that the Auditor Gexeral be direct­
ed to inroroorato there mat. with the
State Tax foTtho years 1872-3-4-5 nnd
1876.
Ample provisions haring hem made
fur the payment uf the funded debt of

only, at the very lowest rates.

II A! fl A !
H. A.. Bus ell!
BLACKSMITHING!

Go there tor your
CHOICE

GBOOER1E8I

sama number of inhatatante. Due re­
gard, bowevor. should I* had"to the fisrt
that the growth of population will bo
more rapid and much greater iu some
of the districts (han fa others. I beH. A Bl rEI.l.

BOTTLKD YIHIIBHE

for the one-eighth mill tax to constitute
u stoking fund. Leaving this off, tba
State tax will be reduced euveniy-eight
thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars
(878,780.)
I therefore rvcvumjfti.d tbo repeal of
Section 4. Art No. 12$ Laws of 1861,

from Canada, and from b-iyood the At­
lantic.
'
, Cash emtributiona to the Relief Fusid
J have bwtnroeoired a, follows :
Bv Hie Governor,.
8166,876 50
!
Committee nt Detroit. 129,958 79
I "
- Grand Rapid*, 43,838 57
“ .
» HqUmmL
851018 11
“
“ Manietae,
5,408 49
“ '
“East Segfaaw, 12,811 47
“
“ Port Huron,
13,532 00
“
Filaicro. OvuroImJ, and Laketon.
492 00
By the Hon. Thus. W. Ferry­
Grand Havcu,
23,329 78
Bv Hun. W. W. Wheaton
(then Mayor,) Detroit.
11,246 64
By other committee* had in­
dividuals, probeWy,
30,000 00
The Legislature, at its last session,
placed the entire body of State Swamp
Total................................ 84O.1WTO
and Indemnity Lands, and all the State
Large qualities of ckrthfag and oth­
Swamp Land Hoads of th" Lower Pe­
ninsula, fa the hands of the Board of er supplies have also . been received, the
Control The experience of the post the value of which is ertimatod al 8250­
year has, i&gt; my jndgement. confirmed 000.
the wiettom of the action then takes. I
Lieut. Gen. Sheridan very promptly
recommend the repeal of Section 15,
ActNo. 155, laws of 1869. I also rec* From his dep^L-ncnt of the Federal
Government we received 2,JOO pairs of
blankets, 400 men's rreroouta, and l,OTO pair of men's socks.
I also reeaivod from tho Hon. G. M.
liolMKcn, Secretary of tho Navy, a libernl offer of clothing, which waa declined,
I respectfully call your attention to Imvuuss tho qusntitv of that article then
what, to ma, seems to be a serious de­ fa (he hands nf Hie' remmitteee. was by
tect fa the provisions of Art No. 195, them believed to be more than sufficient
Berni on Ijsws of 1871. It was unques­
tionably the intention of the Legislature
to make it the duty of raUroedrompen­ having bevn destroyed, the Blate Board
tee to preride all suitabto re«Sairta for of Control took prompt measures to
tbo protection of lite and property on hero them rebadt, nnd made cpproimthe Bm of such roads, by constauctfag atfoas of swamp land for-Chat purpose.
Bring of tbe opinion that the gifts of
feooea, ditches and eattJo guards, to
prevent cettio anil Other animals from a generous public could bo more diogetting on the tract; and to make these ereeUy distribated by the committees,
rorporations Halite for aU damage re­ that it would be unwiee to multiply
sulting from neglect fa the eons tructiou agencies for that purpose, I here fem
or the maintenance of tfieae mflguirgi time to time placed fa tbefr hands aU
The railroad eotntioaire claim that un­ monrvs rewired by me—wUh the ex­
der the provisions of section 35 they are ception of 8135, paid to the special ob­
not liable for stock killed, except where ject for which it was contributed. To
the owner of tliss animal occupies the the committee nt Detroit I have paid
land directly adjacent to the locality 8128,008 41, making tbe cash receipts
where the killing orrurs. If this con­ of this committee 8258,057 TO; to Grand
struction is correct, then tlicso oorper- Rapid. 828,643 V9 -total money receipts
ations are not required to fence or place uf that committee, 871,870 66.
catlle-guanls upon the (too of their
So iirotnpt and bountiftil have boeq
roads, where tbe land immodtodely ad­ th* donatious. that, boEartog the pao
jacent is vacant, though other lands a £ of Michigan would lie unwilling to
few roils distant are cultivated and oc­
a generous pubKr oao ipqmont long­
er than was eroeesary.»a proclamation
was Ususd by mo early in Janaary,—
with tho full concurrence of the committe»a,-fa which I took occasion, fa
bshalf of Hie Bta'rt to thank ti’ie public
for their noble charity, by means of
offiders and faspoctore, for offenveo there­ which, ths Bufferings of oar citbrao bed .
to rntxi*!, dore not apply to fractional been so greatly alter is ted. and - to en­
school districts. There is a Urge a Um­
ber of fractional districii in tlw» State,
and some means should bo provided fur
the remora! of the delinquent offleers in eommittoeo bare derated» T»»y IwV
these as well as in distrirte loeated amount of time and labor, at great per­
wlinlly within one township. 1 recom­ sonal sacrifice, to the difficult work immend that the law bo so Mnondc-1 as to noeed upon them, and have discharged
the duties of this almost thankless took
apply alike to all school districts.
The attention of many Of the muntoi- with fldelllv nod good judgment, and
opal governments of Jbo State having all without the slightest compensation,
been directed to the neoesei'y of a more except such as alwnyi comes from a consciousnosi of haring lightened the bur­
dens nf suffering humanity1 cannot close thia notice of the great
fires without grateful mention of the
valuable favors aad substantial Oerrioi
rendered \&gt;j milrood, axpress and tele­
graph companie*.
Freight in very
targe quantities, from almoat every State
in the Union, has been transports! free
of charge. The use of the ieligraph
wires has also Ixrsn freely given tot all
mesh importance, and your attention it relief business. Thousaadi of dollar,
called to tho necessity far a revision uf have thus been saved to lite relief fund.
the general law on this subject
My attention has been onllod to a
statute of tbe State of-Ns, York, which pSia/XrV?
■ ibei Mfaipemtlili, without the exi*of a tintilar statute in tills State, old and young, too rich and
fa
'
fur She guardian of minor heirs residing bobalf uf our aSicted citizens. '
iu Michigan, but baring property beIn cloofag thii comraunkaifon to you.
tougiu to them in tbo former State, to U&gt;« repnmntatirM of tiio people of tfo.
obtain pusarasion and control of such common wealth. It has Mimed to mo fit­
property. laconwuieneo and loss have ting end proticr that an official recogni­
already resulted from tho want of such tion should Im made of our obligations
provtexm, and I raoommend tho passage to ttosre who have done io much to ob­
®f such an art as the New York .statute literate from within our borders the ericontcmplatns and requires.
doaoes of a widespread and fearful
'Tfe report of the Gwutogieal Survey calamity.
of tho entire Upper FofUMUte, tooted‘
HENRY P. BALDWpr
ing vahabto maps and .charts, is nearly
Exbxtivx Orricx. Lixvro, March 13.
ready for publication, and may.be com­
pleted to bo laid before tho IsgWalnrv
at ita aext regular BBoeiow No prerieion. however, baa bran made far ita
publication. Without thio the whole
work win be of comparatively little val­
ue. I reepectfiiUy suggest tho propriety
*i~y

allow such pi riseary expense* of pahlicatiou as quit bo ordiirod and approved
by the Geological Board.
My attention ha* been called by the
Preaident of the United States to the

ly fireside by Hie hour, hemming and
rtstohuvasidkaittiaK.
QaaMaMOHMtimre riLuld be more freely
introduced
into our families ; there should ba more
off-hand- visiting, of Informal calls,
where one neighbor can drop fato stL
other nrighbor'a li-rnso after dark, and
opaod an hour or two fa uarmtraii.id
sodtol totaKDOnte. without any form or
ceremony, for two or th»yc nights fa

�That is »n that has bora done thxu hr.
fissretary Boutwell has recovered
fro* bis tale indispoeiticu, aad ia at bio
desk in the- Treasury DrpartzneuL

uran, on record aa it w fur bclatays, I
should give that same imblte aa add- '
tsonal legal holiday! What Legislator

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
Hampshire, ftl
rifty aotoetf had. ia thia Our. which down to Hfrwz-r -TV -M
belong* to the pnbUe, end from which White Mountain State election, all are
an income has been reeairvd; aad aa consoling themselves on tbo advantages
three some gentlemen, vr their special which the defs.l will giro theas. AD
friends, are much talked ot aa candi­ •rtt trying to make themselves believe
dates tor certain offices in tbo gilt uf tb- that nd I wiag ot tbe DnfaMMgy wiB

cover of taw; but ia violation of all taw,
and in outrage of every ouum of decen­
cy, as well aa ia tbo. face of an indig­
nant public feeling, by aa gruss a fraud
as waa ever practiced, er through a
mistake reeuhing from u ipardonabto
ignorance, appropmle a [ ublic burial
ground tu their own neo, and convert it
to a foraging ground ; refusing area to
make a show of accounting' to the
wronged public,aad tlie “Homa Zuras f,"
tn both its edilorial, aad core..pendente

the profile know what has been dune
with the proceeds of taut land ; aremitagfrom thv sals of burial rights, or
fruta stove-wood, and from all Other
aoans-s? If it is all right, no harm
can come to th* gwnttasnsu, or their
Mead, from a full expose of the mat­
ter. tihow your hand, geutlemro, that
the publie may .the better judge whe'.hsr they waht to place any further inter
vets ia your charge.
Asrain. tbo Oity charter providm that,

oarCrtoaiaal Court fin the Border ofj
Samuel Lums, ia February hat
Guv. Haxvry, of Kanma will
the tevthaony taken by the Brnaturial
iavtetigafiag committee to Washington
in the courae of a wook.

DRUGS

Secures Special Protection to Every Policy
Medicines,
Holder!

;ority just arhtevs-l .or Grant, ia .xpect■
...
-

iug a liberal R«j&gt;ublic*n. They do not
lake into aocouui that their rebel allies
are still believers in tho lost cause, and
that they never win bo induced to “po.sumise'* or vote for a Republican of any
stripe or character.
There reliable
Ws notice by* tbo proceedings in the
friend, of Denocrecy will not bo reSeeateon Friday that the paragraph in
Itablo for anything that Demecrncy may
tho Letter of cwt Washington Core­
pretend to bo, which fo* adverse to Ihrir
To not* EteJo* or T«&gt;- -Rtmuut
pondent, relatue to the aetton of Sena­
deed issue. Thuyare in deed oarur.t Ds»m
It strikes us very forcibly
tor Trumbull ia the McArdle eaaa, gave
oaoo In each aad every your, eame to be
iu tlreiz oppeaidou to all the plaiforuu that in one of our lottere to tho Bsxan.
dofeaeo, and applies all kinds of ugly published a just and true account of nil nf popularity that &lt;*n bo produced in ia Janirery lent, w. tlieu ami there
moasee
received
or
expended
by
them
ia
name, to th ore who dare to whisper that
Ohio, nnd they will hare a party ot their
their rorporete capacity during lbs year own far the Southern States, which will iwopbooied that ia tbe investigation
there is something wrong about it
which Mr. Brockway demanded as to
Tho accidental majority ot a City
expose the pretenoe. of tho sasutant his managemout of ths House of Cor
D- mocrutic CouveaXion propooed to be rKtion be would tour out triumphant.
Gouncil, persistently mierepzoeem threr
constituent^ misapply public money in
held la Snoianau. D -as asy umo of Well. h. be. done eo, aad “Jurenio"
experience sappOso that tho votoof the stand, approved te-day a tree paophot
one directhxr, and adopt a do nothing
policy in another; tai iaportani and Wo have had a Democratic majority in South can be induced to eucts o«t far a ' lbs Chairman of the mrest^tiagtooiain our City Oounol, they have been' Republican candidate T If so, upon
needed pabke works stand still for want
miltee reported last Tuesday evening
charged with corruption It ha&gt; Veen
of management, incur debts for future
what |«indpte of ratio eiaatiou does he that after two months faithful examinesaid that th*y have bwm extravagant
a-lmiatatretionv to pay a* best they can,
tion of Mr. B.’• l«x&gt;ks and accounts aid­
with tbe peoplm. aoaey
That they
give the people no account of lb*a»they run the ri.k of being bung for ed by three experts they bad found them
hare itsood orvfrrs on the City Treasury
reives, or of the manner in which tlfer
murder to prevent tho operation of equ­ correct in every respect, the cash ac­
tu be paid out of the taxaf of 1872 and
al laws tor the negro, by forming a count all right, and nut only eo but
hare spent the public moneys and, if
1871, th os eontreuing iu \»&gt;l*ttou of
band of Ku KIux, aad Mill adhere to most .yvtematsceliy kept So (much for
foreouth, any one qr&gt;eati»as th* proprtotho charter, a debt for future Councils
ty of this kind of thing, tbe Home
their pro-slavery views, what poevibl. wii.’.t eo have always oonsiderud a
Zawriuf^y doughty editor, or anony- to per, and in very many ways left the chance » there for a union ot thia ele­
ImppMo ot Democratic financial Uatao- ment aith that of tho Republican ; and boartire, pereocution uf an honest and
raons cnrrespzudimt. ruabe. frantically
•ffisienl pubfc nffirer Wa mm atu-,
with pen. and spectacle* to the revevxi, manahip upon the &lt;3ly records, if any
late Mr. Broekway most heartily on thia,
and the list of hard name* again ap­ caeoeds hare been kepL Now, pendiug ■ see, can expect to go: the Soatnern vote to him triumphant, and to us mat «rtbe flection would bo a gvnd time to let fur a Bopublican candidate ? But tho
pear* and tho public are straightway
partel result, and hope that "mine ene­
infonued. that Ibere gentloraeu. are the
party which is about to expire iu agony
—1 i» a®u satisv
Let u« see if wa are in debt needs consolation, and it would be cruel­ my" Alderman B
most immaculate of the specie*, and
that those who bring them to ta»k. are i Let ere know it the Cuuaeiia of 1872, ty to push upon them the eonclnaiin of
After the long delay which only
’ 1871 and 1874, have got to provide the inevitable logic. There io no nae any
j payfoeA of the debts entaBwl u]»on tbo ■ longer for such an obvolute party, and momed to increase tho public anxiety to
At last when thia aforesaid majority, I
boor Mien Charlotte Cushman road from ,
having, by a ready agent canvuored a City t-v the Democratic Council of 1*71 it ia to be believed that it may give up Snakespoarc and othsr pouts, tho gifted
incus are metiers in which tie public'
tho gbcri to t t**a enviable epirit of hopecertain ward, (ia which by a general ,
lady put m an appearance last Monday
are interested. Wo hope the exhiyt
calamity, and universal bereavement
evening st tbe Opera House Tbo authere uocun a vacancy,) and farmed 'i w* ba Made early, so that tbo people
dieww was large and composed of our
tbemMlroa in a miaxrity, proceeded to |I may hsve time to eramine |at° lbs mat­
beet people and they with one couso.it
ter. We bop* tbe matter^ win not be ■
toroatall the action ot the people by fill­
acknowledged themsolrM well repaid
put off until tbo election ia at hand, aad
ing that vacancy beyond an election,
i we bar. ao timo to carefally examine ! here from tho Wo»t,.tates that the rouree for their atteudaare Her selecUon.
thus depriving the people of the right ; and review the statement, and get ex- uf Senator Schurs, i* deprecated by tho were portion, of th. 2d and 3d acta of
to choueo for tbemMlvea, and sumo one ; plauatfoM upon it before W» are called ,i u»o.t ruligbtimed and progTv*»ir* Ger­ Henry tho VIII introducing Queen
euggeeU that thia ia sharp pnctico, ■ upon to vote for another Conned. Don't I man* in tho West They WMV delight- Katharint’s appeal aad trial aad Cardi­
alike unfair, unmanly, and diabonocabte. ।
1 *d when ho becamo a United States nal Wotary’s defous. aad Lusl over­
camo tho editorial, and romapon- '
I Senator, unitor such favorable ao.picre. threw tho Batik of Blenheim by
ding staff of this thrice lumiotous sheet. I
! Iking an influential iuetal&gt;cr of th"
Southey, Macaulay's D. Ivyy, a York­
to tbe trout to do battle tor its patrons ,
; dominaut party, it waa suppeaed that ho shire pirre, our Oaritoste, the old Squire,
and we are informed that thia kind of
i &lt;touid mature aer. system, at laws up­ “Betecy arid I are out” To sey that
thing h all jiropoe, aad the catalogue of j
’ on tb* tariff, finance, education, protec­
Lard names having givssi out wo are
tion to the immigrant, nalnreliaaticn.
whether the Senator had violated tbo called aa "o----- a," (the meaning ot ।
Ac., and pre** them upon the considerslaw. He still behoved that be had dune which we du not umlrtatasd, hut which
। tion of hi. party. It ia now found that
eo, and as to Mr. Trumbull's j ersonal apj&gt;oars very like a pair of angry eyes. '
Cori Schurx's talent*, though, first etasa
aUmtou to him, be hurled back tbo
peering through the glasaleaa rime of a ' tat Siatmun, pnbli^ed at Concccd, N. in power, are only at tbe sacond order.
slime upon its stay tourru.
g-ree of excitement by her earlier read­
pair of very cheap spectacle.J simply H , the able*t of the many very aldo He semi to be deroid of political id*n» ings, the wound up the evening, enjoy­
because ia our opinion the people should I Republican journals in th* Granils State, and confine himself to fault finding ment by rendering our Michigan poets
have been left the right to elect a sue- i dneeerwi ol the recent overwhelming end ecoUlgg. In thia manner bo has "chefd auarre" co axqaieilely ae to
Republican Victory ia that State as fol­ lost tbotonfidence of tho dominant par­
• n-t them home in the beet of humor.
town which &lt;e take great pleasure in ty, and in view ot the New Hampshire
Mr. Gsreltou »si prevent and evidently
commending it to the careful consider#- election, hi. infiuenre will be no greater
apjweriated thia tribute to native taka:.
(ton of the BcpablicaM of this State, hereafter, tlnau that of Garrett Deviser
For a person of 84 years of age, Mia.
1 any simitar purely negative man This
• is to be regretted. IxManse be might
called attention, appeared originally in
tho JbpaMiren
published at H.»- plaint that they appointed a democrat,
1 have done very much Io unite the two
tings, in thia State, in a Washington■ nor did we raise any objections to tbe
1 . nationalities more closely ; but now, &gt;n
letter written by Ooc—n “------- ’ *
, gentleman whose good fortune, made
so far no ho ia followed at aU, it will
this city, who is tbe —- --------------------significanre:
,
Io further reparation.
the Electricel Department of the Weeth- -er Bureau, aad who, as tbo New York .
taste may permit him to qualify for
“Uomndaring tbo elements and issue*&gt;
Carl Schurz, -horn of his tx-reonal
TnJosw state*, •‘acts at times aa a private a position to which he wee elected by involved in tbo campaign juvt eloved,&gt;1 influence, la-come, only a common sroM,
secretary ot 8enatorThaadtar.H It was three votes, aad with no expresatou of th* victory of the Republicatii is aa re-। | and the-oubjocl. which have retired him
man. tn oenaped nun, who diseouzteth of
tnarkablo aa it Is gratifying. Bo fer as
'■“ta."”
u..p~f., u».Uknb.
‘the questam. who of twu worthy ritta- u»
tbo inequities of Convent life and tbo t
manl trial of Anarew Johnson, and but .
.
......
of Maochotter shouhl bo Governor of qcenco are uf no more account, when RxniMk religion gouerally. She drew a “
New Hampobiro for tho etisuing veor, • compared with the great vital issue* of large crowd, and is to speak to the la- 5£
tbo particular dreiwsf that area tbo wus uotteerued. the tnasa of the people; a live nation, than the wrangle of a
dies mlottttlji to-morrow (Saturday) af- J*
democrats wasted fur that plaoe, cron cared ousnperauvo Utile. They could ‘| ar bool boy Lyceum upon th* never eale
tsranoa. Your reporter didn't attend J*
live and prosper un-ler the admtal.traafter they had ascertained that the peo­ tioa of either. But thare were questiinv ' tied theme of anticipation va participanor won't. He bad hie azuioit of there Jple of the third ward wanted a demo- at issue far higher -question, of princi­ tfoa. A victorious army ha* few atrag•terror." in hi. younger day., end
ple, iavcdvuig the future of our gorere- glare and, u&lt;&gt; dusarten; and therefor*
•'emough is as gvol m a feaiL" Wbelh- —■
the Devs? or Cincinnati movement will
We rimply say that there three m«u,
sr any good ia accompluhsd by thoao
Tl;e loyal men of New Hampshire
atMumed to do. that which good taste,
were asked to indoreo th* course o! man be n fare*. Il ■* now evident that Grant -taxpcnM** we don't pretend to my. but
and the conmoneet respect f w tbo rights not loyal to tha rountry iu the roautty’s will bo re-elected by a two-third* u:twith * it still eonriaaee aa open queeof the pooj-te would bar* vugfreted to dire*! peril. They were asked to with- jurity in the electoral collego.
them to Ire re uadoae
If there had
I give there eoatimaat* precisely a.
We grieve to ear that onr muddy
been a preetaag nen—ite for a full ——ir~
?r- ;—— - —j---------- -- tii«y were cxprerenl, ae aa indieattas of
r,__ .,
.. .
,
, power m tlie hand, of men who sympastreet* continue and our new wooden
the drift ot German opinion.
pavements are in thh respect an unmit­
foir to have appointed nntil the euentog Urujed tho nation.
“
-■ of
——
Tbo people
New
igated failure. Bo Mayor Moffat think.,
election, sad then left tho people to fill Hataptbiro were prepared tn da nn such
1 am gratified to otsarrs that yester­
the vacaucy^ux tha usual manner. Wo thing. The vvrdlet nf Tuoadav is tho day,^be Senate, by a derided vote
has strenuously urged th.ir s oting no
deliberate decuion of the people in &amp;vur of continuiog tbe government, both atsendod tbo Lcgi.telire, Eteculivu and more eppropriaticBS to the ao-caUed
State and National, ia tho hands Of the Judicial Appropriation bill, m u to “patent" pavements, aa ia tho awarding
appointment been made, and we repeat Itopnhlicaa party. It is a now declare­
auko a smell mereere ia th* amount
tion of want of confidence in the Demo­
Caucerruag thu we hsv* .imply tu ■ Lal wo before mid, that thia appoint­
some competition, end intimating that
cratic party, its policy, Its prxriplei,
say that we printed the tatter as we re- ment by the immortal three xn obedieace aad iu moo.
lion. Tho mtn is still email, nnd will we era paying dearly far our coetiy oxcsived it, but expreoe our disbelief of the
It will bo accepted a* sueh, throagh- bare to be increased if tho National perimama in that Lao-to all of wtoeh
npna
tho
right*
of
tbo
people,
that
a
out the country, sod should b«. The Educational bill becomes u law in the
ehargos ccntaine J in it editorially. That
wo say Aman t aad that our Mayor aa a
the author wee set Geo. C. Maynard uf larger number of mon could not have contest waa a square, stand npfigbt beDetroit, aa changed by tbo rr»J«uw, nor been funned m tho City mean enough
the worst possible waste to attempt -to ■
to
hare
practwed.
No
glare
ur
rovsriag
any private Seowtary ot Seaatcr Chaneo^r-mite ia the necessities of educa­
dter, nor was it written by any citizen of
tion farihtT^fcr which this bureau io faMichigan, but by a constituent of Sen­ hewevor losxg over unonymota aignadispeasable. sau which cannot be fur­
tureo,
however
BeaniagieM
OU
avert
ator Trumbull, and eo far as wo know,
nished to our growing nation, without a
tbe attention of tho public front ouch
ccMtapfly umnoed expense. Aa mill­
tons are (he sinew* of war, and war ia
often avoided by the odnenfam of the
any official position ha may hold we do
people, if a few tbousuAi ar. found of the new Capitol spprpriatiou act
not believe, "but think it wa. deaign-d
eeera to bo the only qunition* at tesue, .
simply to defend the AdminiatraUou of
solely u. &lt;i prerentutirv of war, the wa look for a abort seeaicn. and an early
PresalesGrant Irom ouppowd aaaail•pending of those tbaUMuda ia perhapa, adjournment. We hope to get to Lmgtorion. three. will find oet when they
tho v&lt;wy boat ocooomy, bemdoe fozniah- aiag mean while and nay write I be Bar­
again go to th* people a&gt;king their
ing tho surest impetus to a progressive ren oar noria by tbe way.
suffrages. The ZiweaZ sake "nypereaf
cirilfcntion founded on instruction in tho
a XrpM— lai tai *&gt;i th*
has now passed into the management of
Mr. B Frodsham of Chicago, who moThe Boose has been, engaged in a need, our Artist Stanley ia the same.
We beg th* Preddeut, and wo bee
long
and
interesting
delmte
on
the
supbis friends ia tbe Scuat* end everyHe baa some really fine pictures on exwbete else, not to muurterpret oer vic­ I»rt nf commerce nnd the subsidy to hibitiou, of which as my article is growtory Il ia a victory for no factfon, stearsers. Mr. Brook. of New York, iag lengthy, I will say more again
ttaww himself into tbe support of thia
odbre a bountiful Chrome. Me near y
while arene of tbe kteimblicun iwal-vn complete,
&lt;
called - Meet me by moonlight
cpp^ord tho appropriation of money «alone." Ho wishes to secure a live
fur thia purpose. It aaatso qgito dear agoutis
■
Hasting*. It will pay wall to
that we cannot coenpste in oar earner canvass
c
for, and is a heaatifiri usd quaint

New Advertisements.
School Book.-

READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CLAIMS PAID

PLANTATION
Wheeler &amp; Willson

sxdntsr.

martlto with England who roaoria to
aubridiea, without doing the name thing
in osu-own in termt. Many ttmaa the
amount thus expended will bo raozwed

1570

JITTIBS.

raracnirnos*

'■» num

DRUGS.

(RUGS.

Stewart 8^gS

S.T-1860-X.
This wonderful vegetiblo restorative
is the .beet-auchor of the fooble and de­

bilitated. Aa a tonic and cutdial for the

aged and languid it

has

no

equal

are especially snlyeet, it ia eupereoding
every ether .iimnlanL In all dimatee,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acts asa_
specific in every specie* of disorder
whirl- undermines tho bodily strength
and breaks down th* nnimel spirits.

Sirtitil ai letaical,

DENTISTS

Pure Drugs mi HMidig

SIMU.U SXMIUBUS CUBANTCB.

DP.rOCISTK BUNDRIEA.
AND 1ANCYQ0GU

..TEST MESICI.EII

leiicat Mutait Liiianl,
Fer Maa aafl BtaJt.
Probably few actiniae have ever had
ao exteaure a Hale, wkilo none have
been more universally beneficial than
tbo celebrniod MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Children, Adults, Hones, aad Dazneeiic
Animals, are always liable to a-cident, '
and it i. safe to say. that no family can
paw a single season withoat some kind

BBOCEIIES!

’ Mituas. wxu. oomu

BLANK BOOK*.
JUVENILE KNfi
ST1NB1BD WOKS HD MM

Z-Zta TXJ rLJKG B.1G8,
ijri rm: satciou
I'erfatoerieu, I’e-nanedes sod HairUi

AVttU Pulper rpid
Curtain Fixtana!

DR. WIL8OI1

COUGH MIXTURI

;;

.. iu^bS

FEBGUSdlTS

WONDERFUL OU!
SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY k SLADE.

Ay°E’s

—.

Hair Vigor,
■
CHRISTIAN
UNION,
For rpstariag to Qnj Hair ita
natural Vitality had Color.

। Luerwy 4**"1-

Worm CAttractions for 18*2!

Rklaregmixt
reotaretion at vitality it grres to tha

tfoa of datSdreS which ia often eo unekanly and o&amp;osire. Free from thoee
deletenous eubitanoee which make
------------------ andinju«an only

AND CUANGK OF FORM.

ctiom

�peradiug tbo statsmeut that tho United
States bonds are not taxed. It ia true
that nominally they are not taxed; bat
it is also true that virtually they have '

-A.t TTnion Hall!
ONE NIGHT ONLT.

ftirrtaj ftHiu Ititk fl, im.
GREEVB
IDCfflG BIRD UNSTRRLS!

C1IICIEI,

trip

dsateg-fttBR'’”WHK.

ducao to its simplest form, the story is
thia: A rebellion of tho Democrat™
party having involved us in a «tly war,
nnd saddled aa roormous debt upon us,
tho Government waa obliged to raise
money by issuing bonda It guaranteed
party took hto pocket book, containing, that they ahoukl bo free from taxation ,
it to claimed, fi6W. Tha alarm wa. im­ aad by ro doing it waa enabled to aril
mediately given and Deputy Sheriff them at a good price. If it had art so
gnaraateed them, it would have been
compelled to roll them at a much lower
priee. tio that really tho Government
get. ae much money from the bondthan ho really was, and took particular
pains to “show the otampe." Oa Fri­
day evoadag Chappal stepped in the al­
ley aear Wbsrier'. saloon and eoasepvr-

'

boead ever in Aeron of IMO each, bat
oa Monday ware re-arrested on account
of insufficiency of bail. The bail wao
fixed at filiOO each. Gnffin camo to
time, bat Dawooy, ia default thereof ie
stopping at flafiri d&gt; Vrooman, at pres­
ent A reword of filM ie offered tar

N. 8. Lnxux,
E. Hasnot.
0. Odomis.
N. Tinatin,
Msrrra Casaux Gsuxna.

■ -." J
~1L

Om&gt; Pnxowa Ball.—A Mocial Hop
for tho purpose of ralxing fund* to pur­
chase aa Organ, will bo given by Hastis«B Lodge Ku. 48. L O. 0. F, a*Uatoa Hall, on Friday eveaiag, April 5th.
Member, of the Older to appear ia fuU
reguMa. Neighboring Lodges are Fra­
ternally invited to participate ia the fes­
tivities ot tho occasion, aad a cordial in­
vitation is extended to an lovsra of so-

AWW:"
^.hrtiVS: tsrs

Peninsular Railway

'

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star Gothing House, Grand Rap­
ids Mich.

charge to the Lodge. Supper will be
provided for all who may desire it, by
Jfcs flirt of the Hastings Hottae at th.
exceeding low price of ll.M per couple.
Wa hope and expect to ere this the
party of the iiaoou.

UCHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.

WinJS I—A tuitahte bouaekeoperAla&lt;&gt;, a partner in a Real Estate Agency
and Lumbering liusisMs nt Webber
City. AUnw

low aa fifty dollars, ao that people of
very moderate mean, could invest in
them ; end thousand, of such people did
ao. To theta tho Government said: 11
you have saved fifty,
few hundred dollar., and if yon are
patriotic enough to risk lending it to the
Government st a limo when .disloyal
Democrats ween trying to destroy the
Union, the bond which ie evidence of

aaeroroXaratomarotea*1
wren. '■!« ililie sratr aiiiea
Tho Union Pacific Railroad ia again
open, and trains an&gt; moving regularly ;
bat the uiaw now in tho mountains i«
likely to interrupt communication emnewbat until MarJohn Tyler. Jr, a non of ex-PMoident
Tyler, han written a long and bttan^-

The Republican, of IBiaois will hold
more favorable to the poor aad the in
dustrial clausa Nor could any bo their state oournntiou March 15 to nom­
inate candidates for .tote officer, and to
mare galling to the disloyal Democrato
aeiact delegate, to the iLitional coaven-

dutriea, has just come to hand. This
ie a welcome visitor in twenty thousand
families, aad bids fair to stand in tho
first rank of American journals. Ubas
a deep hold oa the popular heart. The
most valuable feature of the paper, in
our opinion. is the striking aad instruct­
ive eartooua which cover the tint pogo
of each dumber. Tbe last represent, a
mining scene, and is real life on paper,
as thoarande of ' vs know. It .trikes
Houuxss' Moxvmkti.—The fallowing prejudice aad ignorance in their met
ts the programme arranged for tho cere­ vulnerable point. The scene represents
mony of unveiling tho ••f’oliliera’ Monu­ on the free trade side of the picture, a
ment" at Detroit, oa tie fah of April
raggod children, carrying his tools of la­
1. Calling tu order by tho President bor to a well dressed individual, tha
I ot the day, Hon. C. C. Trowbridge.
proprietor of a flat boot tn the river,
2. Prayer by Rev. D. O. Jsyvokoe, who buys old iron and rags. The point
chaplain of Fifth Infantry.
is evident. An adjoining tavern, idle
3. Introductory remarks by Got. IL m.ti with surrounding poverty, com­
pletes tbe picture. On the other side ia
seen a mine and tbe descending coal, a
river full of Ufa mills Smoking and
steaming in the distance, a grocery ctors

flsrv year terlk utrorttJ tn/h *r vMtot
font. rt Ikr Inoiol
•!
A. P. DkAJTB, m. d..
Ow .4&lt;Aby iDr*, Shrr
39

tHlfe

". Unvwifing of tho rooeumenL
8. Aroeptanoo of tbe structore by tbe emerging with well filled baaketo. Wo
like these things because we know they
Masonic Fraternity.
fi. Bmrediction by Bev. Goa. Taylor. apeak truth.
Ou the rwdiI |&gt;ags we find tho thirl
chapter of tho history of protection. by
K. Patent Office to Michigan Inventor, the editor, in which tbe two antagonistic
fur the week ending March 12, 1872, commercial systems of protection and
and each bearing that date. Furniahed free trade are traced to their origin, and
thio paper by Cox A Cox, Boliotora of thence to their developevaent
Our sphere for intelligent comprehen­
Paten fa Washington, D. C
sion is greatly widened, and the editor
and W. C. Wetmore, KfartEi.
Horse Yoke, O. P. Cole, Hmfaun.
es and principles which enables oa, 11
Potatoe Digger. M. Johnson, Three
we will, to arrive at aa impartial and
Riven.
Brick Machine, P. H-Kalla, Adxiaa. just c-mcluaion oa theM questions.
Lock M’eshec, W. H. Van (Tore,
Th protection articles are numerous,
ably written, exhaustive, fartractivo and
should be road by ell who bar. an isterTaa Mtcxiaax Tatar**, pubhabed at eat ia the right dstorminatiaa of the in­
Battle Creo* W. W Woulnoogh, Edi­ tricate aad rapidly rising social and in­
tor, paJ a our qur andom fellow ritisoa. dustrial qnesuoa. of tha day.

SOLD IX HA.STIXGS,
by Ackley a blade.

NxavocuBta, and all derangemeate of
of tho rtttoci system, are aeually eoonocted with a decaned cuudrtiou of tbo
blood. Debility ie a frcqrvnt accom­
paniment. Tbe first thing to be done
ia tu impeove tbe condition of tbe blood.
Thia is mWAtsplidtod by taking Vogetiu o.
It io a nerve-medicine, and pia.ee.ee a
controlling power over tbe nervous oys-

TolMM tea. UMM.II»a«M~OslR

•OMpMed eT rMte tert. ss4barbs Itteptee.rel u IU.. asS W l-rkdUy sat. U rira I.
tefeat. To Kmfrts Ui.
tu |«r&lt;sra.il

watt kan b« s freetib. ttur ieLeoa.li

Reports from Home.
A Living WitneM I

by taxes mabciouaiy imposed by legisla­
tures of Democratic Staten. But if you
own so many bonds that yoor income is
more than one thousand, or two thous­
day, March 0, to fix tbo time and plane
and. deHart (tbe limit bring enlarged far bolding tbo state eenvaatioo.
from time to time, as the national debt
The Republic.tis bare carried tho
dseresmo), then that income shall be charter election iu Portland. Maine,
electing Benjamin Kingsbury Mayor, by
If money to to bo raised al all by tax­ 2,032, over Clsaves, Dem., t,&lt;W, and
ation, no arrangement coaid bo made Morgan, ritisou.'firkrt. 811

that uf any other Company, and ie condurive evidsce al tbe perfect securely
offered by thio Company to those Brok­
ing Insurance. Fanners of Barry Coun­
ty, prudence, experience and wiadarn
admonish you to seek such a Company,
RtTLOg in tho hoar of calamity, rather
than one liable to the i-parations of
chance end which may or may nrt be
able to pay your torn when It occurs.

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats 60
Cento. At Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

a heavy dirooaat and afterward taxed
them; and it ha. IhU sdrsLtsge, that it
got tha wxmoy ia advance. Again, tha

money to tho Govenunwat when it wes
in peril, who hoped the money lent to
it by their patriotic neighbaro would
Agrtoutaral Imnaee Company
bo tost, end who now see those lean,
The Book rains of the Stock of thia paying a fair interest and rendered aeeore from any artion of Democratio
Company aa estimated by tho Superin­
legislatures who wonll gladly tax them
tendent of tho Insurance Departmeot
of tbo State ot New,York ia 8376.42 far

Grand RivarVallsy Division

Michigan Central R. R.

SCROFULA,
Scrofulous Humors.

reaches almost any point therein by a
.ploadid Liao of Raurcad.
Thia Utto of Railroad is the Brsuxarox Rocri, which .tart, ftum Chicago
by tbo Chicacu, Burlington A Quincy
Railroad, ana, running through Brauaoaaw, roaches Omaha, Uncola. Nebraaka City. 8aint Joeeph. Atohfam.
Ijeareawortb eumI Kansas City, connect­
ing with tho Union Paeifir, Kanaaa Pacibr. and other Railroads running from

eats by gvfag "BV way of Burlington.”
for the rates of that loan are always a.
low aa any other, and it ia the best
Route in the West, thrreCiro von are
more sure of yoar asfrty and iv*frri.
The Burlington Route tin. admirably
answered the qnaatioa “How to go
West r’ by the publication at on exneltont Pamphlet, oontaining a large,
। trathfal map of the Greet Went, and
much interesting and valuable fafonnation, which ean be ebtoined, /ra» rf

Everyone Speaks Favorably
*

&lt; &gt;.&gt;.LLU A a. II. ICO

IOT-. Mom... tUUM. wUl on
‘ ~
La
.LU...I.E II I* IL. tr.1 &gt;U&lt; „ .uLtbiRWtol.
p.-.rful, u. E.tell.l . u&gt;»&gt;; aud snMS
ll M »*■&gt;!■ •
anark lL«a a Raes*.
»4 U k t---- r I. eer. Arm*4 -au -toa .1 I. Snl
stew H bee toMtesy b* MglMR,

Woo
SINE'S

NSCURL NO CHARGE

OoMto4ay
Too eoU far buaiaom these days.

Circuit Court meets next Monday.
Register. Avrifar, Raaurxa. RXGIS-

.“Itell'S
Warner. anlhor of "My Summer ia a
Gard*." i. dtaag his beet work. Horn
wo have,—ia a pleasant fiction of a talk­
ing group in front of aa old-fashioned

HASTWGS U1BLI IBK!
looks,—aad, enbvanieg all, a fresh,
•Vrisp, yrt jnfey" aad delirious bnmor.
Bacx-1Lo fen.ar-have been quickly ap­
preciated by ths press Tbc-Now York
Tboms says that those sketches, “far
light, airy, but geoaiae dotin nation, of

to v*rr."ik-t
Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
Tjlaxxl—To Gov. Baldwia fisr a copy
ei fits raaas^o sad i ' ■sfilalag table..
Id- Coagroariowl DOegaticu, —

�DHOLUTTOM NOTICE.'

frret kills the plants. If btoseom
wanted earlier, thvy may be itaried In
dx-ineb pote. under gtest. and planted
out in a sins bonier after danger of
frost ia over, and liberally watered. Or­
dinary sired bnlbi should be planted
about three inches deep, oc four inche.
lor rery large ones ; and. to reach the
beet reaulta, they should rsceive copious
waterings, in extended droulhv.
When the spikes bejin to bloom, eut
and put in vase, with temarix, aspara­
gus, or other dalieutr spray. They form
an admirable and beautifnl display, and
tho blomoms will continue to develop
and bloom, even to tbo extreme tips.—
Of course tbe water in the rases must
be occasionally changed.
In the Autumn, after the tosvve have
turned yellow, and (lie stalks have be­
come nartiaDy dry, the bulbs should be
carefully dug. care being taken not to
K—.L .v. _.2&gt;V „ .v____
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i
1
I
&lt;

Dauflbty A CoX Column.

8 O’CLOCK.

&lt;375
1 did intend to iaaert here a little
poem (aa it to quite proper to do iu an
essay) on tbe south wind, rorapirad by
Tbe Young Lady Staying with Us, bc-

ptrcHobooic

SHEPARD'S

an old dilapidated barn, or the remaias
of a hog-pen. and to hv.asbtet tbsv
may, on wbat they can pick up, they ari
uondeumed a« unprofitable and an ex­
MDse to tbo farm. A vary trifling out­
lay would furnish a oomfortabls branary, which their manure would in a

from frost.aud after thorough drying,tho
bulbs may ba placud in [taper bsgw, and
kept for tho next oea»on.
Thera U u largo list of improved rarietie*. Many line atandned »ort» may
bo purchased at from fifteen rente Io
pliwl to com or any kind of vegeteblus. thirty rente tach, and their elegance and
A hennery of inch matched boards,floor

«“'r Fh'aUUS St Ihi’rABIMAXr

Frier, only BO Cento a Bottli.

S-rfssi's.-js.ss
ALivtre*. that them were amotions that
oua could n.rer pul into words without
tha danger of being ridiculous: a pro­
found truth. And yet I should not like
to say that them ia not a tender lone•osuenets in lore that can nt comfort
oat of a night-bird in a cloud, if there
bo inch a thing. Attalyda |&gt; tha death

।

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTKRS,

THE snti WOODS OBGANS.

Slek Hra&lt;l»ti&gt;r, Ltioor Complaint,
l ntrj&gt; .lyur, l&gt;y*prp*ia, Worm*
in ChiUrm, FiU», BlUont ComplalnU, Imm of Appftitr, Emptlono of tAr Slfn, Btonplrn on the
flur, and nil Diiaua of Um
lUootl. aloo tht bnt Dinrtlir f»

^999999999999
HALFORD
MID
TABLE SAUCE,

BbhxUxt Musical Effects,
Woikingmen have a very short road
to independence cud comfurt if they will Bemitiftil Combinations and
only take it. It ia by organioibon, too
Variations.
—only their orginiaatiou to not against
tho men who employ and pay them, but
fur themMlvea. A movement of this i
kind has been tried in New York, and
succvm baa proved that it is no ox periment or theory, and now' at this tsiue ,
several otganisalions have been formed
to attempt to refteal the stsceowi that at­
GEO. WOODS k CO.
tended the earlier trial.
A number ot years ago Mrverul workingmen ronenved the idea of securing a
body of thamMlrea, one thousand iu j
number, Io bind themselm to larliy I
11.50 a week for one year, toward buyiug for tbemaelvea n tract of ground un '
which to build homos. Tbo thousand f
names were sctitred, and dun caro be-1
iug taken to secure only sober, Industri-' ___ _
__ „ ,
„„„
raLS
™auc tablets,

;
'
“tonnage duties,” which fewied six cents1
per ton on United States vowels arriv­
ing from foreign ports, thirty cents per
ton on those owned abroad but built in'
the United States, and fifty cento per\
ton on all others. These discriminating’
duties iu favor of American shipping,
and statu tea sf similar inspiration, ednfinod the coasting trad. to vessels built
ia the country, nnd laid the foundation
of our foreign commerce and mercantile
'
marine.
What Hamilton in the meantime was
doing fur his personal interests may be
perceived by tho following note, ad­ hand. Tbe sum waa 7fi,MW.-with a1
dressed to a friend, dated Septemlsw 2», little savings interest addaL As soou, I .luotlnr rSeirAt r»Jj
iTm however, aa &lt;25,000 waa to thrir credit j
in bank, thev begsn
look around fi&lt;r , hVro it
■.‘Jifsii
| a location. They decided, prudently to m«»u tn caatlaaily b&lt;&gt;s
*"
TU*‘
On the 25 of Febiuary, 1791, Hamil­ buy only the best land, aa they Were
ton brought forward his bill to ratabltoh
a Unitod.States bank, to aid in the col­
Attention waa called to (be fine loco-1
?*'’ Vlti^rL
lection ot the taxes, and the transmirsion of government funde from one part tion of a now suburban villngv. sloping ? 8al&lt; acrel LriLe U.
~
of hay, 1 made the ntatemrat that the ot tho country to another. By thia art beck and across Use New llavcu Bailroad, which waa thru just begun. The
Oltls-A-T
manure from bran was more valuable wav laid tha foundation, broad and deep,
than from the same amount of weight of those great discussions uu finance ecciety derided on it. and paid &lt;10,000 Consnmers
nr GKTT1XO
of any of our common cereals—hay which in later days, mure or less under down on the contract, the rwtt to be ।
straw or vsgetabtos. I will make a fow every administration, agitated the coun­ paid in a few months. Ung before tho The Great Atlantic A 1'aafic Tea Co.
„r u. w^ w.rt-r« aa,
remarks oa the vol st- of bran aa food try. aad culminated in a fiuami.il roro- ywar waa out th. remainder of th. p.rCH1CAQO
and median. ’ for atock. I know it to lution by the “ramoral ot the deposita," chase money. &lt;40,000, was paid down
and the control of-the village was in 1
‘•“'•"O’t««vu.1 tte ektewi Ss. C««
spoken of and rcrommeuded bv manv. under tho administration of General
their own band-. Bo great was tbe deurt'aLttewl. itewUhi. wluaut" b
bat it u not held in that dogni of 4stisire
of
th.tr
workingmen
to
join
and
t
'«
u&gt;
u&gt;«r
cu-uhmm ia &lt;11 p^-u ..i tu.enstry
.
।
The
bank
recommended
by
Mr.
11ammatioo t.. which it to entitled, nor used
wlA tkm. &lt;U&lt; « —
( - SSTg-•“Kt'SX'S
in the place, nor in tbe manner.ito quali- I ilton was uatabliabcd. and w&gt; rapidly ' U„
ful very soon to [orebase cue hundred
sad «u .Tp^a^Trr.'-o.l-j
tie. would be Ukelv to render it at tho’. had his administration of the Treasury
v« to «»Ur wx«kte ia -tensi me
' ltep.tr-.meni developed the rvsounws of acres adjoining and lav it ont. The rib , ■'
moot mlns.
n you will go to the trouble
ex-11 the country, that tho impoverished peo- lag*. Mount V.roou, to nowK one of the ‘
fim-tand mort thriving of tt^subarixn |
Winning a table of its chemical annlysu,'[ pie ol the two previous years wore now -------------------- ------------ „----- ,----- ,--------aud comjxire it with other articjea et; Ii so prompt in their subscription to the clusters of New York, and axvry rnorn| ing it send- forth’--------------.its swarm*ofu-----happy,
feed in common uws, you will perhaps; stock that General Washington, on ths ' Moiling faros, to *push
and drive for the I
be able to form some ooneduaiou tvhec, I 25th ot October, 1781, in his massage, day tbe grant industries of tho great ’
and in what quantity, it will be a rahu- had the following congratulatory paraeitv.
,
’
(
graph
:
"Tbe
rapid
subscription
to
the
blc addition to tho other food being*
I United States Bank, which com,dated in , The scheme is Luing mooted again in I
used, in Older to make up route defiesNew York, although undet dixadvau- &gt;
ency, or oounterUlanoe eomo .XTwm of', j a single day tho sum allowed to bo oub- ; tage, as now it ia nvawsary to go twenty j
scribed, is----- “ • ” ■
• •
ingredients in the oilwr more common I
or thirty milra ont of town to find a loarticle, of feed.
j cation, and then perhape n mile or two
It ia aa inraluabto article for feeding
| off th» road. Ax time is on Oaratftial |
yoang, growing animals, prroenting tbe |
I value to the workman, and a mast im-1
n ioiaaary ingrodenta for th. growth and
| portent parFaf his capital, this' almost ■,
atrangthrningof the frame. Wtxereaa, I
destroys tho whole plau. A workingwith too rich a feed, a great portion of
1 n&gt;an’a-»fllag«' now should be directly on '
it would pam offfiu th. . x&lt;rsm«nts, and i
the line of the railway, and not more
the system become dogged with exrrea ■
j thou seven or eight miles out of town at1
of fatly matter, which could not 1» a^
farthi-.t. The rale of seted«oa shoeld
rimilatod for want of a projwrtionMe
be not,tu go over half sn hoar's distance .
amount of bone and musete-foraiing
in time Thia will make el hour gomg t
substance. And u ith it, you can obvi­
’and returning, and ia all a poor man'
ate th. neceesity of gomg to the other
extreme, aa a groat many do, and leave
Again, th. workingman, at tbe pres­
than on bulky feed which contains very
ent rate of wages, need not limit tom -1
little uf either him or her, ahd of which
self to &lt;1.50 a week. There is no work-.
th. animal to not ablate eat and digest
suflteient to make much growth in eith­
married, who really want* a homo and
er fat, blood or bon ex and soraetimra
i ia worthy of one. who eannot lay by *2 1
not aven th. necrosary amoant to keep
I par week. At" thia rum fire hundred
its todeon.
‘
' men would accumulate over &lt;.r&gt;2,(W) in
It to the v-Wy thing lo bring up a trnor
: one year, which is all that ia necessary
animal into a sufficient cond^ion for ro­
with hii great design, now ircocmnou.l- to atari one; and the smaller tha organewiving richsa- feed.
ed for tho adoption of OoncMss the ixatim, of course, tho more easily it to
It ia the very thing to tons down th.
ootabMahmeut of a mint for the pur­ raised and handled.
fevered and clogged system, resulting
'llw advantages of such Action, too,
poses of national raioArt, and tho act
from adds, at an excess in feeding rich, .passed on tho 8d day of April, 1792 It would not cease with tho securing uf
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fatty subateBMo.
waa ordered that this institution should a house and home, great aa ia that bless- nx* or the moon
i. ■rSw. &lt;
It will add toau and digestion to tho
Bam^tr tor all t).uw&lt;«t IhWMkmwl rtnmseh anj
&gt;k. J-II be at tho nest of government for tho
itvift AM. SI I.ECX. CXLAlUIKI
limo (than in Philadelphia). On the
ofcrraccriox ofiktwtixu.. i
OSS’SeuHsaHB\
In th! hands ot a trader who will rmv i
01 0,0 raPit“1 “ Wrohiaglou
niRnm
. w*T&lt;&gt;r WDOjTt
the nut waa not iomured, and aubaesufficient sttewtwu to the ronditmn of Qaat Wuiation luia ountinned it ia tbe
S’wT±nl“ *
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I portent official duties wss extraordina­
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I “a refugee" in Philadelphia, oecsme scquainted with Hamilton, and after he
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MARCH 27. 1872.

VOL XVI.

SUUGIT111NK EMUS! 1 GREBKE.^TTSS—
EIRE PROOF STOVES!
ISrrry

Store IF

Every Description,
QEJfVIKIB

Anti nee just how the thing is done.

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All Winter Goods must be closed out
gardless of cost.

fa sates bens. «*U . Mr resat te«J
Iter 1. re-1 re. rtredteeM k.&lt; OS.

Suic .Fair at Kalamazoo,
KortliaeMUm

Fair at Grand Rapids,

The Detroit Sioen an lhe — They »n the only Stan
HEAVIEST
T .. ,, , Stone
.
s——nor Cnarcoal iron,
In the Market.
0^2
in the World.

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

Respectfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally, that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them
a*call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Cash Cheaper than at the advertised
£oti Sales. If you do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay Cash for Butter. Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

BLACKSMITHING I

niaa up to -the year 1861, when Abra­
ham Lincoln was inaugurated Preridsnt
of th. United States. What data,
than, haa the Democratic party Id the
vote of a workingman in America ?
N«ra none whatever. The wuekingtnan who supports th. Democratic par­
ty, with ita history of forty years’ noe-

tailing men, is not only illogical and in­
consistent. but indifferent and carolses1 ean are how th* lawyer, the manufac­
turer, tbe banker, even the farmer, who
stands on his fee-simple acres, may vote
the Democratic ticket, but I cannot see
how ths omandpatod black man of tbe
South caa do It, or bow the laboring
white man who works fcr wages caa do
I’cwsxsteat effort. are making to con­
vince Ae laboring man of Naw Hamp­
shire and to oaks theta tetave ttar
bare a hard ।time of it; that they han
to pay taros ; are, inttooH, almost taxed

Tbe Repubbcnn party maintains tho
policy of &amp;o small farms against As
great plantations. Tbe Democratic par­
I tv jtanad w.th toe ttouA on that aau«,
sell did iaererytiung aad on every
issue. We peared As homestead 1&lt;U,

CLADKPAID

NO. 48.

rrar

_____ nd thain M
—-—»• ahull always han a fair
•fan' j-y. [Load anstanra ]
Why io it that the Democrat, al New
Hampshire an circulating tree-trade
documenta pictorials and cartoon, over
th» BtateF Why should they try to
deceive poor laboring men, when they

own country f My heart gore out to tho
workingmen of England and Iretead.of
Germany aad France, aye and of Asia
and Africa, too. A man ia a man, no
matter where he was bora or what Mood

a Stat, reootor. by tw4w tbourand
Dcmocralte ■tejoR’T [AppteureJ
Thera two oumio TUoexmt. exactly
diSBrooea botweon foe two parties: the
use douounaiag thterao aad arrastmg
ul intatac &lt;ta&gt; vta U tut ta
«ta—irj-tatafttai

b, tadmt Itatata «™..&lt; Ita.
taota.
U» n.-ta. W -taUJ.
u. .ta tata*ta““-«P-Ulta&gt;&lt;ta ItauyUta.
tan, tai tar C” ta
taata—Trill — g..*0*!**.1tatar. Ttauta
a,
flrevstate ths St* frraa Om—1 Great
fa?8fl8; they harsatoten tbsir milbomi
Area Ao city; they have ototea judgro
and Moten &gt;*0®
8*-^^d
to the legislature; tbov do not g* seal
to tbn Stet, prwon. And th. mra who
dseted thia stealing, who denied that
tfwy Stale ths State of New Ystfc whan
ta? ta. ita tai 04&gt;
the frafar «f theoe Tammany Hall

I ham Lard before df Bataa’s retaking
sin, but I never mw aayfoteg »«-»
ot high rates of duttos. In my judge­
ment, the wire and sound policy is to
real Grant’s ndminirtretiM. m throe
tax luxuries highly ; to put the burden
Manufactured to Onler. from
years, nearly twelve tandtod mffltea
of taxation upon articles that noma in
iWtare-Mariy four hundred millions a
aceepted il gladly. I wrat to Salmon . competition with our own. and to make
OAK LEATHER.
year
(there has boon paid out nearly a
Fall*, I seat to Dover, I went to New-1 a fro* Ikt a. large as poaribte We hare
tlioamnd milliou dollars ; making about
market, and tried to get work, without I a post debc to pay. Wo shall hare
twenty-one hundred minion dollare. Wo
Biiceesa, and I returned home foiteorn ,| taxation enough fir many roan. That
have tost, out of this immense sum, in
and weary, but not diacouregrd. I pul I burden, tho legacy of the etare Dcmoeall the dopartmonte of tta GovsvwmMt,
my perk cm my Lack and walked to ।। racy, will tret upo'n tho labor of the na­
where 1 mw lira, in Maasechu**tta. and tion for yean to come.
It was my privilege Iasi 'summer to
We hare paid out, during Aera Are.
1 th&lt;&gt; hud lot that toiling men have to si-end a f*w weeks in England. J hard­
-endure in thia world, and every pulsa­ ly hoard anything else there but oom­ •orruption boiare j that the/ had always,
tion of my baarh every eonrietion ot my plaint* of our tariff. If I wont to a alwaju. te-eu pure, because they
four of Ama
judgement, every aspiration ot my soul, dinner-party, or met Englishmen on ship never puniahed a thief. [Applause ailuf lhv&lt;« soldtera
puts me on the side of th* tailing men board or anywhere, they had much to and laughter. ] 1 jiropoM right here to shod Amr blood for th* country But
of my country—av, of all countries I ’ say about our exorbitant rates of dutio*. lay down this propewtion: that the Ae Government has not loet a dollar,
ta
tbe
ageato
mad.
rood
Ata
asoounte.
became an anti-stevery man thirtv-aix ’. Eogbvh importera, German impertna. reswin toby tills Administration is so
years a go, IxcanM the jooc bondman French importer*, all Iterate our rates of assailed m not that it haa been more cor­ or Ata bondsmen did it for them.
EverytM-Jy knows Aat Ae Indian,
wo* lbs lowest, must drgradisd.ar.d help- •lutie* There identical ducumeata that rupt, or as corrupt as its modern predoIras type of manhood. An anti-stevery tho Iremocrats are circulating in New roeaare, but that it is doing ranch to ex- have been cbrated and wronged for
man from conviction ia by logical necee- Hampshire are not paid for by the |m»- thieving and to pjniah men who ytara. and that many of our Indian
•ity not only the inflexible foe of the .. Democratic party, but by men who steak The Drmocreta- party—I mean wars have grown out of our violatao*
doctrine that capital should own laborI he modern Democratic party—camo of treaty obligations, our kaul tundnet,
into power ia 1H2D, under General aad tl» stealing from Ae oMropriations
ere, but ths un)'raiding friend of the
for Ike Indians. General (Mht, knowI asked throe men abroad what they Jackson.
, rights af t]w oon&lt; and daughters of
wanted. ’•Why," they said, “wo want
On* man, Samuel Swnrtwont, in Gen­ iror tho inAans and Amr wrongs, two
। toil
U-t us see what the Republican party ' to sell mare goods in your country.“ I eral Jarkson's day, when tbe Govern­ years tetaro ta came into the PresidraStains
ita ha.1 no doubt of that. They arid, "You ment tnised only about thirty milban cy tried to derira a plan by which Ae
,.
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. I country during the text twelve yean. It are a greet agricultural country ; you dollars Vrear, stole a million dollar, in ladiaas sbonld receive what tbe Govstruck the fetters from four and a hall ought to rates agricultural productized the New vork cuvl-iai-bourn—nearly s* srnmeut appropriated for them. When
be camo into povrwt be invited Ae Chrismillion laboring men and women; con­ we onght to mak. the manufactnred
verted them from things into men and artidre? “Well,” I reid. “1 find that this Administration in three yeera, in
women. In making them free, it struck yon bought thirty-two million dollars' rolleding and paving out nearly twentyi down tint proud, haughty, aad domi­ worth of wheat last year, and only right one hundred m&gt;Uion duUara. The' perneering anatociacy of the South that millions of it in the United States. 1 &lt;«nt*go at lore under th* Administra­
held the iloctrinc—aud prwteimed it,too tend that you bought mtllicna of dollars tion kite been teas than under any Ad—that “u»|Mtal shouH ova labor j" that at corn, and only a few thousand dollars uuuitlratian rinoe firnoral Jacknm was
th.- men who toiled for wagro were “the at it ia the United States.” I asked inaugurated President of the United
mud sills of soctotyths: tho slavery them if they would give up their agri­ fits!**. Time is not a shadow of doubt
of working men produced “a class of culture if Wi&gt; would give up our manu­ of it. I assri. tiers and Bow, list there
gentleman, who were the sub.titutes for factures, and they »a»d tbeir agriculture has beet: a tees percentage of lorn under
an order of nobility." Thow were th* was worth a great dsal more than tbeir General Grant's admiiiutratiaa than un­
dis-trittee proclaimed in our ears for manufactures. They come right to the der that of ayy other Administration
forty years Ire tbe t'alhencs, the Mr point, for tkev euukl tell tbs tru'.hou the since th* days of John Quincy Adams
subpct in Kb gland ; their friends do not John Tyter, in a toitar recently patdisbbrutal, barbanoua aad bloody civil war- Fitsbngha, the llenctall V. Johnsons, liso to toll it here They said. "Tho rd, statas that thsru were, in Van Ba­
There are historic facta. They will go and rasa of that claw, wfeo laid down price of tebor ia too high in the United ren's admuristration, ninety-eight re­ ever existed ia tbe country, from the
into An history of our country; rad the doctrine l&gt;oM!y everywhere that States. You pay loo much far tebur. ceivers of publie moo./, ninety-six of fouadalion at the country. [Appteiuc.]
alien fee who are here to-night, when "slavery was the normal condition of la­ It haa a bad effect It —------ --------- whom became defeniten. Niaety-eiz
It has move of iusticemii, more of hu­
। the men of this generation shall all hare
out of etatey-oiglu! (tanghtar.) Is manity, more of the spirit of tbe divine
boring men, black aud white.” la manv of mu laboring
1 passed away, in oitar days, wiA clearer emancipating these four and a half nriL
there any reaa hero to-night who knows Master, than ean bo found us My other
lights than those ot the present, tbs hu­
that nay oco of those men was over seat deed of th' Guvormoant, except the
lioa black mon and woman we struck
man family will raoognue these facte, dawn the power of the owner, of work­ st homo ; they demand higher wages, I
smancipotioo of tbs davae It stands
and historians will rerord them for Ae ing men and working-women in thia snd wo have had Io ]«y higher nc*«
I believe u Republican thief is a by th. side of that grand act among tbe
study tad admiration or condemnation
country forever They made labor •lie- in this country this veer then ever be- great achievement* of tbe notion. Il
of after p-neration*.
will bo acknowledged hereafter, it wiU
bouoraUo in eight • hundred thousand loro." •■Wcfi.*’ I said, “that doos not |
W e had a serious contest, a bloody square mile, of tho United States, in hurt my feelings a great deal. I sm Ibndexampta. [L Ighlxr and appianee-J go into history, and men will apptend
struggle, in which some of tbe hravrat
tbe »unny South, oa they were wont to very glad they get gxrel wage, in the A IL pubfer- i thief is tho wiAodcat and it, when many of tbs men who are as­
aud noblest bare gone down and sleep
United States ; I rejoice that the toitag mcrMet thief in all tbe land. He joins sailing the promt Administration sleep
call
in soldiers' graves. In this struggle, would not go there to toil; northern la­ mon and women over hero are getting | a great party that was brought into be­
in forgotten gravee.
ing to pro irued-Jm to tbe stars, main­
boring a.«n would not go Aera to live ; better wages."
This Administration cam* into power
J saw everywhere I went, esneciully tain the unity of Ae country, snd prethey wiulii not stand by the aide of the
the Democratic party ? Where stood fettered bondmen where teller wai dis­ on the continent. women engaged in tbe tsrro Ae life of the nation. In Ae
the Republican party t Here to night I honored. Dili by the .toady, perri.tent roughest an ! hanlesi work. Women ranks of Aat party is a large mam of
assort it, and there i. not a man on adherence to principle u! the men train­ have to Lear heavy burden* Aero. I Ae intelligence of tbe country, of tbe
God’s earth can contradict it. for the ed in the faith of opposition to stavrry, aaw women doing all kind, of liord
proving men and women of Ao country.
record is agntnat him, that from the year
who now .land, in the rank, of the Re­ work Ycu have heard a groat deal A man who joins Ast political organiza­
IBM, when William Loyd Garrison and
publican party, all Air haa been chang­ •aid by our women’s rights people—of tion. betrays hit trust, snd steal, ths
eleven other faithful and feark—* turn
ed, so dial to-day th. tataring mm of whom I count mroclf one —about the I. money of tbe Guveraiuent, is a base by an bonvot collodion of lbs., revenue
signed Ibeir name- to the declaration New England ran stand up tn South right of women to work. They have
*croature, and the penitentiary io the on­ fur we collected the first fifteen mon&lt;£a
.1“.
— c_.i _ _r_u&gt;
Carolina by ths graTM of Calhoun, of that right in the Old Woril la there ly place w! sre he sl-oold dwell.
of General Grant’s administration »67,the diC uac. between R^abliraus OdO,(XM) more Asa was rolteeted trader
McDuffie, ot Dickons, of the leader, of hearts' content' [Laughter and ap­
‘
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th* stare power, .who proclaimed tree plause.]
and Demoornto on thio qaeatioa io this; th. same laws ta tta test fifteen mouAs
I am glad that workingmen are com- Ae Itanubbrans try to discover and pun­ oi Johnson's administratioa ; aad on tho
society a failure—that free men and wo­
men whan they emerged from bondage
ish their tlueves; Ao Democrats never otbsr hand, by a reduction of the axpra
into freedom were cte.ied :n four robpunith thmra. You cannot tell me to­ cos of the Government. From these two
want better wages aud are getting high- night
i
of a man who stole from the na­ eourom we have paid Ais 1287,000,000
issue, tbe Democratic party ba's been on diriaiod., “the hireling, the beggar, the
i
thief, and the prostitute”—and "took er wage* and lower boors. 1 thank tny tional
Government nnder a Democratic Thnregbout th. fiaaaca! world it is a
the side of privilege. Ae ride of caste, upon the proud in the mul.t of their God Aat a man in 'he Uaitod States to- administration
i
who was seat to Ae pen­ matt or of wonder and amaxanwai that
ita side ol a brutal ignorant, degraded
i
hah” We have made labor honorable, day caa earn from three to four dollars itentiary.
Under this Administratioa th. financial policy of Ao United States
barbarism. Measured by Ao standards even in the rice swamps of tbe Carolinas in ten hours* work, owrier than he could several
।
Aievas have been s*«t ttare.— should bo so succeosfub We sleeted
of Ae phBueopben and stateame.; of and Georgia; wo have token th. brand forty yean ago earn one dollar, toiling :Must of Amr stealing ws, under Ae late
General Grant pledged to maintain the
the ages. mesMired by the law of tbs af dishonor from the lirow of labor from twelve to fifteen hours. Tbe first administratioa,
।
for Asro has Iran Lille faith of the nation, to make our debt ,
Hring God, ttare has not b.-vu a mo­ Atfagtaut the country ; and in doing month I wortwl after I was twinty-ono 11
istealhv umta this, (fatar Andrew rncred. and whaLis th. result T Why,
ment when it was not clearly, plainly, tliat grand work we have done more for years of age I went into the woods, I .
lb. 1700.000.000 of cummej i, wwth
&lt;tatmctly. unqualifiedly wrong. It has labor, for the honor and dign.ty of la­ drove tram, cut mill-togs, wood, rcoe ia &lt;
to day |140,000,000 (twenty per cent*
been wrong, and it is wrong now, end I boring moo, than was ever achi.vM by the morning before daylight and worked I
more Utah it eras three yean ago. Tho
fear it will coutiaue to be wrong.
all the parture that arose in this country bard until alter dark at night, aad I &gt;e- ।
laboring man who baa earned two dol­
The Repuldicaa party, mad® up s* it ftom tbe time the Pilgrims put their feat wived for it the magnificent sum of six
lars today han reeaived fortv couta, ia
ta. been of men wbo ratno out of oth­ upon llynesuA Bock up to the year dollar*. Each of those doltere kx&gt;W
real gold value, more than ho would
er osganixatkm. becaueo th-y were con­ 1MM). [Applause.]
n« large to mo as tho m*sm l*«jk»d to­
.
have received three years ago thia day.
vinced that Ae party of freedom and
night [Laughter.]
■Dier. has brau odde.1 twenty per cent
( hi tbe tanu on which I served an apto every dollar the laboring men of this
baa at all times, in every struggle, in
.......................
- to prrnUcesliip I have seen the be.t meu
eight
bundnd thousand■ square milra
country have raraod thia dav thro*
peeoo and in war. beta on the side of free lateiring m»u -, they can go there who aver put *cytbo ia grass working
BBSay stall and it teas been added
the country, the side of liberty, and the now, they are going there now The lw from filly cento to four shillings a
Iwesure. of th* signal fidelity and abilitv
side of justice. tbe side of humanity .ths German, the Englishman, the Irishman, day in th. longest day* ot* summer.—
with which that ph-lgr’ Las been kept
_e_____ — ew
__ ru_
the New England Yaakre, the man ot Yesterday I virited that farm. I asked
Io maintain th. faith of tho nation, hulltlis middle States of the Northw*st,e*n the mw; who were there what they paid
ratly eoll^t the rwvennoa, rod Mad oxring Arae forty voarr, .rhettar Garrison go there now, engage in tbe tuwhanm mon in haytag-timo test summer, and
jweraa, and exnagsuh tbe nstisnsl d.bt
Anti Slavery men. Liberty-par ty men, art*, cultivate the call, and. in all the thev said from two dollars to two and a
as fisat m wecoukL
Freo-Sailon, or Republicans starting pursuits of life, ns longer feel th. d*g- half a day. Thia me paid on the same That money was paid aometimra whan
trorn only a damn men and growing op rudaboo that rested upin tho working ground wher* men wockod forty years troops were on the march, sometimes
to the three and a half miUoxu who men when labor was extorted only by ago for from fifty cento to four shillings, when they wore under fire, snd we lost
will vote in November next—I any that the lash. Izt the man who toils for and took their pay in farm products, not Iras than a quarter of a million dollars.
there bar not been a moment in all those wsgee. Whether in the mill, on the farm, money.
I have seen Bums of tbe Never m tbe tuitorr of tbe human fam­
or m tho msclumic shoj\ realise what brightest women go into ths farm-houses ily was ttare any higher evidanra of in­
haa fame (tone during these test dosra and work for from fifty cents to four tegrity. In A® war of 1812, in paying
years to lift from tail the bmlgr of dis­ shillings n week, milking th* n&gt;WB,mak- out the little mcc ey we pa'd during the
honor, and to open the great South to ing butter and cheese, washing, spann­ war, wo toe’, about two mi,'ioa dollars
the free laboring ra.n of Uwi aorid. ing, and we.-.ring—doing all kinds oi Fineo General Spinner entered upon hie
Ixt him reoicinlM-r with grateful heart hard work. 1 was told yesterday that offiro 40 Traamiror of the Unitea Btalaa,
that bo owm it all, under Providence, to many yuuug woman were earning in lhe •i&gt;i,ik&gt;U,000,000 tare peesed through
the Republmm party.
shops a dollar a day. and that lho»e his ofloe, counted by frem three
The Republican party was brought who worked in houses were Rutting from
reperiallv into being and won tho vmto- two dolten nd a half a week to three
ry, when U sleeted Abraham.Lincoln to doltetB aad a half.
mvc trio maguifieent tezritoSteS of the■
In lliSM, in the great debate ia the
their hid) ptataMi, aad Ctay teok onto
United Stairs to tho free laboring men, S-nnto on tho tariff, il was raid by thorn
m anaU new ai other peoote But on
of our conutry, their children, anddhrir who advocated protective Juliet that him, and be u now trying to gel task Democratic friends do not see it: As old
children's children, "white grass shallI they had raised toe price of tabor in Ae •5,000, for fee ssy» we made him pay iiluriori ’rfm hassta Asm. Ts hear
I United States so that it araragod fifty •MOO more than ta state. [Laughter.i three r-a talk you sould Msppoao Gen­
magnificent territory to freedom. Auc- cento a day. How is it now 7 This We have sent to prison three trusted eral Grant wm vastly iifacmr to auri&gt;
lion-blocks. bluodhoanda,tlioteah,chai:ia,, winter is the most proapwuus winter Ae cteris, lueo of capacity aad ability,
manaelet, cenuot go there now. They• United States ha. aeon in II. bistorv. whom trerybody trusted and respected.
have sunk down to the plans from
That is (be way we have served oar
whence they osmo—to the bottom tees
pit, and the tower deep of the bottom-

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I see before me men whom I recog­
nise as toiling men ; meu who have to
support tho wiree of Aoir bosoms and
th® children of their love by manual ta­
bor. 1 call Ae oeraes'. aitoution of
these men to this trtribta straggle
through which ws have passed, and to
what has l&gt;®cn achieved far the poor toil­
ing men. I wae bora here In your
county of Straffbril. I was bora in pov­
erty ; want rat
my cradle. I know
what ir is to aak a mother for bread
when she has now to give. I left my
home si ten years of ago and served au
apprent cosbip of alovcn years, receiv­
ing a month's schooling each year, and
at lhe end of eleven yeare of hard work,
a yoke of oxen and six Aeep, which
brought am eighty-four dollars. Eighty
tour dollar* for eleven years of hard toil ’
I never epeat Ae amount of one dollar
in money, counting ever/ peony, from
the time I was born until I was twentyone rears of age. I know what it i» to
traiel weary miles and aak my fellow­
men to give mo Ivsvo to toil.
i n-uwinta-r Ast in October, 1838, 1
walked into yourvillage from ruy native
town, went through your mills, •^5

�Superrisur. Treasurer aad Cfark of ervry township, ,and th* Aldermen of the
City tcortiiute th* Board* of Bogistratiou, and that if these Boards are in tbe
hand, of R^mblicans wa are aaro of
just registration od al! the voter*, of
wbidi we cannot be »uro if tbe oppttilion rooted them Thi. fset alone, if
there ware no others of Hk* importanco
should induce Republicans in all parts
of the County to forego any peraoaal

HTOUCAI CITY TIGHT.
- ’ lor Mayor,
pAVID B. COOK.

For Recorder,
THOMAS C. TAYLOR.

and feel bound to abide the choice of
foe majority to th* end that th* party
may racceed and the principles which
underlie its orguniation be pushed for­
ward to sure and lasting triumph, and
th* best interests of the whole people be
subserved. To thi* *od. fallow citiwus,
we eoqjnre you to go to tho poll* on
Monday next and rote for your prfad-

friend* who are operating in larger
fields of action, with larger rewards ef
•poil, or from downright cupidity ami
avarice, or from some other equally un­
justifiable caus*, wo know not, but wo

For Akferman,
JOHN R. VAN VELSGRFor Cottetabfa,
IAAAC BWAHTHOrr.

For Alderman,
WALTER W. KELLEY

For Alderman to fill Vacancy,
A. PHILO DRAKE.
For Ccitufabl*,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO. Pare Drugs and Median,

■nd deserving public officer, he certain­
ly is one of lb. beat sbused men &gt;n oar
eommufoty. A* Shak'ropearo ha. it,
“tbe cat will mew,-and the deg WIH
hard it* day," and Mr. B., mutt con­
tent himself with the idea that he po■ whrtbor a guntlc-mau wbo valu.-a his seMra “a mind oonsoou* of right," and
J private counsel *o hignly as to accept fat hi* traducera bark oa. Spoakfag ot
our City Akformsu we bars oome really
valuable members of the present Gran-

skirt* of Aldermen dam* and Eastman
any more clear of the impurities of job­
bing, M we shall toon aoo. tto much
for our third charg* We have charged.
Feerrntr. That Dnoorotir Aldmun
hootohtfoy from th Cdy Urot for tornfatfanWefaa *f far. Ia this true?
Yea Aiderman Ham* wa* paid money
for *ama rorvieea, the exact eb«re«*r of
which wo have been unable to learn, bnt
we think for hanging about the Broad­
way street bridge to we that the con­
tractor did bis duty, and Eastman also
bad a slice from th* «mo loaf, and that

o&amp;nco* whieh ha* mad* th* N. Y. King
odious throughout th* whole avilicoi
world, and given ita individual member.

ovmight" we mn a**un&gt; &lt;&gt;nr friend* of
The motive that Influenced our May­
th* Ring i* no overnight at alt Th*
or I* v*ry appairoi, a* lhe operation on
framer* of tho Charter vuy wfacty flx*d I Hie corner Broadway end Green street*,
a limit to the power of taxatfon, in view and tbe impronemcnt of tbe ■‘ring'1
of the poatibililiee of the election of i fans propatty by the lltegal expendi­
a rrekh-M Council, and *o roou ae thi* ture of the people'* uiouey folly demonib* good sense aud wisdom of the pre-;
cautfo'i i* mode inanifret. Surry for it; J

of court* you are.

The pnqjswre not, I

How xaorT nioax Cxxxrnr BrtA*. —
A prominent ritisen of th* Township of
this true? Yus The fint Ward high Hastings, who baa bad a peep behind
way fund is in debt, and orders bare the curtains says, “tl- ■ f there ore enough
been issued payable in 1873. Tli**am« Pxcx-sxx* charged in tbe account of
feau. of th* bridge fond. That iltia is His Honor the Mayor, against lhe
Cemetety fuud, to grub tbe whole Cuun-

whether li» was tho instigator.
I taro reason to know that the evrrespondral i* not a Michigan tuan, and
therefore tho areertion that the tetter
was written by a Michigan man to give
Trumbull a chance to attack Chandler,
was not true, and only a presumption
for which thelllinoixSenalorrouldhavo
hot! no other authority but th* proba­
bility that no olher than a Michigan
man would write for a local Midtigan

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Cougreo* from being directly or indi­
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tbe Executive Department*. In 1626
tho question was raised, whether a
member of Ccagrevs could be employed
as Assistant District Attorney under
this act. Attorney General Wirt, who
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In tbe daily f'AreesrZr of to-day, there rates such a disenatien botwreu Senator
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Thi* question ‘ ia just now creating
quite a lively interem fn th* dlsctrnfac*
BXAMIBATIOBCT TlACraM.
of our Board of Education. In other
Ths Bfuxq Examixatiox or Tasworda th* question ia, shall not our
pr- tent system of corpcreel, (not rorper- chera In Barry County, will bo held as
al) as eotne of onr papers call it, be con­
tinued in oar Public School*. I raaat
route* thatl do not dare express any
decided opinion on thi* point, but that it
will bear much diseasafoa, and that 1
am not sorry that it haa come up. One
Inspector expressed it as his opinion,that
if corporeal punishment was abolished

attack signifies, in coming from an ad­
i journal has rwetvel the benefit of a ministration paper, will shortly be dis­
practical purposes, and quite as much
covered. It certainly doe* not explain
a. the people ra» able tn. pay. bat not gratuitous advertisement from Senator
Trambull It is obvious why he relectperhaps sufficient to satisfy the greed of
The statement that Chas, Humuer
tho leech** about th- Council rooms for I
eays, he will not support Grant for re-,
nomination or re-elect ion, is not ao very .
We have thua gir.-u -a view of the
dn-edfnl oven if tree. U* is not hkely ’
Hastings ^Bimmany Rinft" We now
tn be a delegate to the I’hiladolphia
a*k the peopl* who shall text Monday
Convention, aud his single vote in Massa
go to lhe ]x*lls and vote, if they want a
longer reign of thi* kind in our City.
We Appeal to men of ell politital par The Itemorratic party ere in a »tate
tie* to iee to it that a stop is st once
of rollapec, but it ia quit* willing to al­
and forever put to thia headlong rush
No name being mentioned Senator low it* boiler of rotnbnatibl* incongruito corporate bankruptcy. On Monday
Trumbull could not-very w*U "speak in tie* to be patched up for tho titan be­
next let the ballot* bs east for Bone
mooting," and therefore he waited for ing by th* handle tail*. They hare lit­
of this ring or it* friends. L*&lt; good
on ojrportunity. Tbe wished for oppor­ tle faith in the rem*dy, however, aad a*
men. and honed, be i-tocted. Mrn who
tunity esimo—ho found the fact* mon-1 these Other fellow* have nothing to loose
know something of the work to be don*,
tiuned in tho Hastings Bauur ; *qd and perhatM somathing to gain by the
end have the interret* of the people
thereupon Trumbull asserted that thio effort, lh*y will probably go into it with
In view, before their own snlfi.h ol»Washington fatter wax written" by a * ttM at Cincinnati.
A lawyer of the name of Batts, ho*
Michigan man who held office," end
liom charged with fotifay against tho

ings Ring the eooncerpart of every act.
differing simply in the magnitude of the
offence, as tho City of Hastings differs
in sixs from tbe Chy of N. Y. Wo do
“We are *orrv to team that onr City
not aak tho people to accept tbe unrab- Charter doe* not allow us to raise .uffi
cient funds by taxation to allow the work
them took at there charge, in th* light cf excavating the hill on the north aide,
aad we hope thia little oversight on lhe
of the facte.
part of tho framers of the Charter may
We have above charged—1st, th be obviated, so that no delay may occur
Ustiioyt Rhg ho rohd atomy illtfoliy. Is in putting the road in good traveling
thi* true ? Ym, they voted money to cooditian. ’—Jotaitol.
How !« this Mr. Elitur ? I* there
pay Aldermen for their lerviee*, white
the Charier ovpreetiy say* the "Alder­ not mouey enough now. Urnlor an hon­
men shall receive from said Crty no com- est expenditure of the rood fund, the bill
could have been graded the,p*«t year,
2d, They bar* voted money to be and money been left unexpended in th*
Traeaarerisa young man well known paid out af th* tax** of every yxar up to Treasury. But the Hastings Tammany
to us all e* a steady, sober. fateHigM&gt;t and including- th* year 1874.
Ring, bod too runny farm.* to improve
3d, Tbev voted that upon the tax*. to be able to do the umodn work on
to voted the people shall pay *eren per the streets, and hence tbe grading is not
rent, inter'**!, aad have aeteaBy issued dune. Juottht nd tulXay tun.
ordaraoa thro* year* funds, which orHow u xxi*.—It is reported, and w*
dvr. bear tbe rignaturo. of .hi* Hnaor
presume correctly, that the jobof build­
tho Mayor, and of Recorder Wwd.
4th. They rated money to pay coo- ing the Iron Bridge at tbe foot of
rf hie fallow ternres.
Broadway wu let to a j&gt;arty, who mado
Edward A. Holbrook, th* candidate
a proposition that putoiv/y excluded
for Jnrtfo* of ffia Paaee, fa a yoaag man
tbe right of tbe Council to receive bids
raised ia tho Oty aad well known ae an
for it* constroetton from other parties.
aetir* ead,riring young lawyer. H* has
It will be in order for the Council to exheld tho poriiicn of Justice
th.

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large properly owner*, and a* such are
interested personally in all public im­
provement* ; aad what it bstter yet, a*
they being heavy tax-pay er* themrelvee
hare an eye to tl&gt;o economical care of ths
public fund*. 8u* Aidermen do honor
to their position, and are truly valuable
pdblic servanta.

for recommending appointments to
office, Senatcr Conkling thought ii be*i
to inquire of the Department* in regard
to the Senator in question. His resolu­
tion canjo up yesterday and was passed
by tho Senate. Senator Morton in re­
ply to a suggestion that hi* record
should b* invi-sligafed made a very senaibfa remark. He .said be had no ob­
jection to being included. He had mod*
no di*guire regarding hi* recommenda­
tions, and ho thought it no shame.—
Purbap* if he h*d mado rocvmmvudations and then denied them, end imputod the nKummendatioo* made by
Other* a* a fonlt aqd altpcal a crime, it
might be different. Senator Fenton said
that he conoeivvd it to bo his duty to
hi* roa*titneoi« to raoomtaend them
when deoerviag, end he regretted for
their sake that be bad no further influ-

tbite gentlvmvn can explain this matter
atxiMactorily v* are at a loe* to know.
It will be ia vafa to ihrot to (all R* that
the work on tbe new bridge needed
wa tabtug. They should have faith*
job in such * manner »&lt; fa relieve them
of that duty, as we presumed they did.
They at hast should not have become
City employees, there grave law makers
of th* City, when to do eo was eo plain
a violation of th* Charter, and so ineon■toteat with the true inter?** ol the
people. Ro much far cur fourth charge.
We charge,
Pirrgir, TW/fay rv/ascW fa sarea^fa

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Che “Ring majority" of th* Common
Ooiincil af tho City of Heating* hare in
I&lt; litis trael Yas. They
Another insisted that it should |be topublic positions.
th* past year acted in a manner strangiviy inronawteniwith'lb* jn*t right* of have to-day unlftanding unaudited no­
The fact is at stated by 8«uator" 1 tally and absolutely abolished, Ac., Ac.
counts, and no man outride ol th* Ring
Thgrtnan, th«t ibis effort fo haras* »d._ Thequretion was laid upon the (able
the people, with whose interests they
have intrusted. W« have from tim* to can form any idea of tho tru* flaenotel
ministration Congressmen, because they but "tbe end is not yet* Whef we
rendition of lb* Cltp. Wo have before
want, 1 take it, is more competent
called tiw&gt; attention of the people to thia
to bo above assisting good mon, who teachers, and our idea is tliat any one
rustier and shall eondsel ourselves with
or* also good Republicans, in getting iucomprtcnt to govuni himself or her
thi* proof of onr flf)h charge. We
nugll office*, after they use thaw ' men •elf is incojipetent to govern othors, aad
charge,
other peoples children. And eo we have
in gutting larger place* far themsclve*.
it for future reference, and •smoothing1
Bixnur, TAti ifey fare tii/wyifa to
attratton of tho people to ths con duot of
Tlw abovre from i p* (.ballotle Ropuh/MC/fan?/./ tfa proyto. In proof at
Item, will find a tesponee la the better 1 buncombe. From wh*!*vw
or par­ that sill bear much thought and writing
these same gvutiemc u in their official ra­
thi* we refer again to th* appointii’Uut Judgment of the people of Barry Irreabout Understand us ws ar* not fae(r! ty it cusnee, il should be ‘dsnonuond as .
pacity as number* ot the Common Coundodge, by which they, on the eve of an" *u««ve ot party, and wo |h|nk It Is safe ,
cal. W* do not propose simply to har­
i tho quintesseoe* of meannee* and of |। toy the question, but patfeutly await
petty pride. White tbe law and custom 'i further devtiopmenta, asd,,*o far awhife
angue for political effect. We propose •lection foist upon t» a Counsellor th*
people did not elect and do Kt wont
[ we bid it good bye—merely remarking
to challenge lb* attention of th* paople
of atipointmenU remain as they now I
Having thus careened through tf s' oncwoqaied for political stupidity and
। as wa hsr. once before that Soperiameanness In tho history of tbe State, are, it i* the duty of Congressmen to at- I
most abundant proofs, to tbe end that whol* range if official defelcatioaHind and that was by our Mayor last epring, tend io securing tbe best tnet^of their i’ tendent Doty i* aysdtcMw man, and will
tbe City,Govern tncat may be placed in cozxu|Uiou, they at last grow pathetic , who In making th. Street Q-omiBlttee in titgte* and Districts for th* infcriur np-!, bettdle thi* matter carefully exd with a
whb to deal fairly toward* all concerned
th* hands of honest men, and al once over the *xkaa*ted field, and through tho Common Council. entirely Ignored poiutmenta.
tbe minority and appointed three
; ' san* penro et aatts reproebe.”
their *&lt;pecUl organ, tho Jfatt
1 Our Board of Health, amtirtiag of 4
it for purpose* even worse, than partinn. “on urry to bon tU: nr City Carter 1 to th* Interest ot the "Hastings Ta®-.! IVesidenl Oram received very few
' city physician* cud several Aldermen
fooit ty :
We say the Tammany Ring of N. Y, fare as.' edfew w to rei'sv
many Ring,'' that the people of this j visitor* yvetorday, and about th* only
hu not been aboiisb«d, bnt tho salary
City had Inrjjcr opportunities than ths taraisM to affair th weri •/ uoarotiof th | City might b&gt; plundcted, and t«xt|[ thing worthy of not* there, was the apHasting. Bing. but that in thsir day ol Ul th aertl nifa (of th* Bridge) to yo nava bxkx, to an extent, that In pro-. peasu.no of tho mtident on tho porti- attending ths services of said four young
I Doctors bu been quietly dropped—ot
««,” and .Xprees the modest hope that 1-onion to the money expanded, la un-,
1 co to acknowledge the poking cumpSequaled in the history of partisan cor­
“
tho
Idtb
onruyU
fa
th
frttvri
of
th
ready wilHngncss to plunder tbe people
ruption anywhere on tbe fare of th* j m*at of lhe Hibernian societies, as they | And as w* think w* hav* writt*n
than the Hastings Hing has. Thi. ia Chrlof ouy h ohhitd.'' “This little
fifed bv In procession, lustily cheering.

enabled to point to tbe nominee* of the
Republican City convention, and uk strong language, bnt thia ia a matter of
the support of all good men of all po­ vital importance, and wo propose to call
litical partis* Id all in their election. things by their right names We know
of no chugs which ha* been profaned
against tbe N. Y. Bing which may not
with equal truth, bn charged against
thane men at home end be substantiated
David R. Cook, tho nomine* for May­ with as formidable an array of testimony.
or ha* b*en long and favorably known The N. Y. Ring voted money illegally,
to the propio ot Hastinga, a* a basin*** ro Era the Hartings Ring. Tho N. Y.
man of ability, integrity and «uterpri*e. Ring mode dobta for future Councils to
Hi* intereste ora identical with thn vig­ to pay, *o ha* the Hastings Ring Tbe
orous aad healthy growth of th* City. meml«ra of tho N. Y. Bing- became
H* is outside all ring*, an independent jobber* and apeculaton in the poblio
. upright man, and if etected will reflect work*, and so hu the Hasting* Bing.
honor upon the petition aud do credit Merabera of the N. Y. Ring became the
to himoslf. H« ha* had much'-ezp*ri- •elf conrtitoted eraptoyere of the people
and to work voluntarily done they
took pay from tho public taxc in viola­
tion of law, thi* is a* true of tbe Hert­
ing* Ring. Tbe N. Y. Ring re fared to
account to tho people, so has ths Hastmg* Bing. The N. Y. Bing attempted
Trasses Phillipa, the candidate for to deiret tbe expreatiou of publfa opin­
SL-pserUor is a man wall qualified for ion and defeat th* [xopte ia a choice of
thatpotitam. A good judge of proper
t/valuea. fair, impartial and dfaximiAnd so wo might by th* column go
aating. be would make an efficient Br­ through the whole catalogue of official

him etoeted by a haUaosee majority
over hi* competitor.
Thomae C Taylor, tbe candidate far
Recorder, haa been identified w&gt;th the
educational intonate of tbe City as
Priamval of th. Unto School H. u
a doe* student aad q young attowy of
promise. He 1* a graduate of the Uai'enity ef Michigaa,
by hi. quiet
demeanor end gentlemanly conduct ha*
mad* boat* of friend* in th* City. He
will make a reliabfa, prompt, and effici­
ent R*ronfar, one who would take an
&lt;wj*cial jwtde in properly keepiag the
City Records as they should be kept, inrtsad of copying them from Male aad
perhap* inacurato a*w*paper reports.
We prvdiot to him an easy election.
Hoary C liwfe, the candidate for

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Omorto tiiat Stanton fixed the amount, .
but tire Senator product-* nut a partide
of proof of the fact, and lhe great war
Swretary is coavanfantly dead. Tbe
Beuator wa* certainly tn islakes in hi*
snifi and absolute esMirtfoa, tliat “thfa
totter was written by * Mtdtigmt man,
who holds cm office," which alone gave
him the opportunity to attack Chandler.
No matter, however, wbo fixed the
fcs. aad pNtaing by the illegality u an
inadvertanoo on bfah ridu, I submit

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OAJCJSJCTWO’

CHAMPION WASHER

the frrexeT At 6-20 on thia the morn­
ing of ti&gt;e 22d &lt;4 Mandi, the themom*ter stood at 2 degree* bslcw s*n&gt;, and
oa I write at 11 a. x. il i* 14 above, and
a biting bitter wind prevail* diatrearing
aad overwhelming in it* affects. A
Rev. Henry NtoU. ince rettfod jn thi*
city, is credited with saying that “there
uncertain amount of poverty which ia
not consistent with godliness." We
might add that ibo weather caa be so

Ok TIM 17m i
HOIOM ’Q»0 0MIHR8l

three early dar* a fifteen dollar* fee
was rare, and a ten thousand dollar fa*
we* unbeard of, and beyond the ordina­
ry rang* of poasibiHty. Thu* th* Attoraey Gmteral nairely say*, that while
it cannot bo supposed that a tingle re­
tainer would iaflocmco a member, yet, a wicked. and wpbelfayt iftoo. We hiar
■erire of retainer* might; and that it nothing of late about tbs early opening
of Navigation, usd there ere nut any
fresh sirawberrios or gre-n pre* in our
aware that tho 6smator was emptoyod market a* yet
by tho War Department, Leroiue oasisTo speak ef other matter* mure agreetaat counsel are generally employed by
Urn Attorney Genera'. But tho fret that

gO3dCE A.T4O SlSEL'l 'IESf

Dr. TMh*

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--FIA i.

�Houoxr irate Physician and Surgeon
Baridaoce, Wool of National Hotel;
Office over Dr. Burton’s Drag Store.

Warm and pleasant to-day.
Attend to the Begistratioo.

How is tho Democratic Booster f
Onr*nsxt Mayor—David R. Conk.
Rrfirlrr! Rmisna! 1 REGISTER!!

ciirnti.

Remember the Masonic Festival at

Don't forget tbe Good Template So­
cial at thoir Hall on Friday evening.
Tbe Republican Ticket in tiua Qty
will be elected. No diac rant on that.

satisratMt'’**-

Great sacrifice of Win­
ter Clothing. Star Clo­
thing House, Grand Rap­
ids Mich.

As A •sexes Scccias.—Tho Hop in
aid of the organ fund of Hastings Lodge
No. 58, L 0. 0. F. Everybody is going

AcnaU. u&gt; 0» all ol Ik OV Oxo­
nuttoe, the Rropublicans of tbe City
met tn rnsra convention st tbe Court
House on Monday nvenlag aud were
railed to order by N. Bailey, Eeq,
Chairman of tha Committee, and organ­
ised by the elertiosi of Hon. Daniel
Striker as Chairman, aad Geo. M. Dew­
ey as Becrettry. On motion of Wm. H.
Jewell, Eeqn the Chair was authorired
to appoint three tailors, whereupon bo
e|&gt;[iointed Wm. H. Jewell, Wm. H.
I’owera, and Hon. James A. Sweesey.
Tho coovention then prose eded to nommats by ballot a City tiekst, and with
large unanimity, exaept on Joetiee when
tho vote was very close batwesn ths roccoesful candidate and Wm. H. Hayford,
Esq., nominated tbe fbllowiag ticket:
For Mayor—Davis B. Coex.
For Rocordsv—Tsouxs C. Tsnoa.
For Supervisor—Tas vans Pamirs.
For Trswsarer—Hxxar C. Lawn.
For Justice of the Peace—Rewssa A.

April 1—State election in Connecti­
tai re-union*, th* vetoes ns of Michigan, cut
that their mtarusta may be idontxfiod
April 1—Township meetings in Miehiand the common weal guarded.
A
Conebtation aad By-Laws will be sub­ «■*
April 3—Indiana Temperance State
mitted for adoption, a pennon nt or- Convention, ia Indianapolis.
’
gnxuaatiou will be perfected, and matton
April 3—Scat* Median ia Rhode Is-

SCROFULA.
Scrofulous Humors.

Burnside, Meade, Sheridan. Hooker,
etc., will be ia uttendance and tha ax■arciee* will unquaeticaably posse** a de­
cided general interrot

nation tha fallowing axcritonl ticket hr
Township offirero. It should be elected
by a majority ot one boated, aad w*
pneumo wOlb*-'

Reports from Home.

For Town Clerk, Chartos M. Mack For
State Qmvsatioa, in Greensboro.
Treasurer, John Lschty. For Justice of
May 1—Legislature of* Cotmocticul
th- Peace, Denial C. Warner. Far meets in New Haren.
May 1—Tsnnoesee Liberal HepubHCommissioner of Highways, William
ean Convention, in Nashville.
May B—National Liberal RejiuMioun
‘Highways, to41 vacancy, John Bartlett
(^invention, in dncinnati.
Fur CbmtablK Horace Hull. Turner
May 8—Minnesota RmiuMican State
Gardner, Franklin Roush, James End.May 15—Tunneasee Republican State
The Republican Ward Caucuses ware
Convention, fa Nashville.
held on Wednesday eveaing. aad
May 15—Nebraska Repabliran State
placed in nomination excellent men for
Convention, in Lincoln.
May IS— Michigan Republican State
Tbe Republicans of this Towaahip Convention, fa Jaoksan.
mony prevailed, and the result mu»t be
haye placed in noudnstion for TownMay 28—New Jersey Republican
tho election of a vast majority of tha
8talc Convention, in Trenton.
nominee*. Our epace forbid* any ex­ ibip officers the following excellent tick­
tended notice, but w* affirm that no et It will be elected, beyond question :
For Supervisor. John C. Clark ; for
lettermen for the place* touid her*
been found in thia entire City, aad that Traasnrer, Elbridge G. Potter; for Jus­
tin* of tbe Peace, Abel Simoads , fur
June —National Unfair-Republican
all ol tbewe candidates, may and should
Jujtice of the Peace to fill vacancy, Na­ Convention, in Philadelphia.
be slectod. A full Rrepabliran vote is a
Juno 12—Texas Republican Slate
than Harns ; for Comraimioner of HighBepublran Victory.
I ways, John C. Dillon ; for School In- Convention, in Houston.
Jun* 12—Indians Dmr.ocrabc State
epeetor, William Brice ; far Constables, Convention, ia Indianapolis
William F. Rand, Daniel P. Wolf,
June-12—Michigan TemperAnte Suto
Convention, in Lansing.
Pc.suant to adjournment tbe Circuit Robert Shoup, Georg* O. Dean
Ju* 13—Arkansas Liberal Republi­
Court, hi* Honor, Birney Hoyt, presid­
can Convention, in Little Bock.
ing, opened at the Coart House in thia
Jun* 10 -.Arkaosa* Democratic Stets
Convention, in LiUl Rock
City on Monday and board the followticket thia year, and we predict it may
bo elected by a good majirity :
The rase of ths People of the State of
For Huperviaor, James N. Covert;
Micbigsm vs. Hiram A. Iluescl, for sel­
A prudent man foreseeing the • *il.
for Township dark. Augustus Carpen­
ling liqsor contrary to the Act of April
ter; for Treasurer, Andrew J. Wright; Insures, aud tbe above esyuprny ia otto
1871, o« nrlxrwi, from tho docket of
tor Justice of tho I'eacn, Edwin B. of the very beat to insure in. It haa no
8. P. C*dy, Esq., was argued and sub­
Parka; tor Highway Comnuasioaer, IxMaea due and unpaid.it insure* against
mitted. I O W. .Mills for Iluseel, L A.
John 8. Barrett; hr School Inspector, all loea or damage by Fire or Lightning
Holbrook hr tho People.
In tlm Chancery caa. of Edwin B. j Edwin F. Simon ; for Constables, W.
ar* much lower than romjnuiet taking
Braith, against Cyras H. Bowen, bdl to W. McKibben, Leander Cain, John
all kinds of haxnrduua property, Le­
compel discharge oi mortgage, with in­
slies il is safer. For insurance inquire
junction. The motion to dissolve too
Woomaxu.—Tbe Republicans of thia of John 8. VanBrunt, Agent or £ I).
injunction was denied with solicitor'* Township have placed ia nouunatioa ths
Purter. Solicitor.
.
fee of 81 J, and twenty days given com­ following popular ticket It deerrrss
plainant to amend his bill without preju­
success and we believe can be fleeted by
dice to injunction.
a decided majority : For tjpptrvisor. Cady, situated a few rods west ol his
In the Chancery ease of Henry 8.
Elijah P. Barnum ; For Township Clerk, bouse, was firvd by an incendiary on
Colby against E Darwin Litchfield et.
Christopher A. Hough ; For Treasurer, Friday morning Last alxrat tour o'clock.
at Tho motion to dissolve injunction
Stephen 3. Ingeroou ; For Justice of It burned to tbe ground Tbe barn con­
the Peace, Georg* D Barden; For tained about 12 tons hay which was also
Highway Crnnmiseinasr, John Hynes ;
School Inspector, Henry Stfacbcomb ;
For Constables, Justice W. Fastman.

A Living Witness!

Tha ticket is exceedingly strong, and
will, as it should, cxnimand the united
J. Cole A Hon have removed to thoir and energetic support of tho Republi­
Store on the ucraer of Church aud State cans of tho City, and we believe be
St Being “at Homo" they invito every drifted by a decided majority.
body to give them a rail.

Wangs!—A suitable hounekoej&gt;ar.
Cojrraier.—Tha Michigan Central
Also, a partner in a Beal Estate Agency
^Railroad, recently lot a contract to furand Lumbering Business at Webber
nkh lbs road 10,000 cords of wood at
City. Address
52-23 per rord.

OVERCOATS below cost,
Knit Woolen Coats, 60
Conte. At Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.

Gnsnixe.—Joseph Cola, oar towns­
man haa received the job of grading tho
Union School ground Tho work could

Bwruaoxa, fur April, to not a whit
behind IU predeccUMira.
It oorae*
freighted W*b good thing* tor tho la
die*. Tbe engraving* and literary de-

■ICHIGAI CENTRAL R. R.

nd Rivar Vsllsy Division

sxine, old and yuung, rich and poor.
The txjya aud girls find something par­
ticularly interesting In Its pages. J1J0
per year. Tbomis A Talbot. ;hi Utah-

lhe spring time. It to the moot sparkBug and original of tbe juvenile jmblLrattane—Just what every child need*.
(1.00 per year subacrlptlou pries-, I1A0

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY k SLADE.

F. Joy, Hou. A. H. Morrison, H. E.
Sergent and C. B. Bush made an ar­
rangement at Muskegon not long since
by which cars will run through to De- 1
। trail, via. Grand Rapids (pm 1‘entwa-

Jay Gould, and that half of it ia hie |
rate property. It ia rumored Liat
round from the Board merely to bo
ablod to renew tho fight
The choicest article in use in families,
ia the famous Halford. Leimwtershii*
Table Nance. Ifo not purchase any­
thing of the saure kind but that, if you
wish your meats to bo made more pala­
table. Every family wbo has it is ita
reference For sale by al! good gro-

evening last The fun-loving young1
I-Kipla frotu the State Road were the j
princl]&gt;al partieijonta

the canes- Order staying proceedings to
first day of uextTetm, motioa|ronttau*d
In tbe ease of John Kilpatnck va.
Lorenso Jordon, tried and submitted at
the last term, the Court gave Defender t
judgment for roetv
Ihv.irro* were granted in tho caws of

In the case of Harriot D. Bogus vs
teresUng to the ladle* and Its literary Mary Block Motion to set aside plead.
matter varied, tbough.tloi, and eagge*- Ordered that Defendant hare fen days
tireesweU as entertaining. It to pre­
eminently pr.ictlcal, and therefore moet
useful ae a family tnagaxlne.

Michigan Central R. R.
&gt;10. RELIABLE ISO DIKECT ROUTE,
fit fit

oa the Hleliigan Central Ballroad
which th* traveling public will duly
appreciate. Tbe Company totopUoa
their through oxprtw* trains, entirety
withdrawn and Io their plane will be
new ones ol tbe latent designs and su­
perior to any yet need on tbe road.

Inventor* for tbe week ending March
16, UH2, and each beerin* that date.
Furnished thi* paper by Cox A Cox,
HoUdtoniof Patents, Waahlngtoo, D.

disgrace to the City, and tbe ab**no* nf
them a public noisaace. Tbe raaacn
for this is that the Tsmtnany Ring pass­
ed an ordinance to cauae the ronslruotion of sids-walxa and to prevent eertsin /arwds* of th* ‘Ring" from bring
oxnpelted to build their walk*, put fa
the ordiaance a provision ia direct coaft.ict with the requirement* of the Oar­
tar, so that th* repair of existing walks

1'nsxuxvtxM. —Tha Bapublirana of lbw
Tuenahip, have plated in nuiuinatrin
John Q. A. Croesy, for Supervisor, than
whom there u not a more competent
and rfficimt man for that poeition in the
County ot Barry.
His election by
something like one hundred majority ia

Detroit 4 Milwaukee R R
UOIMG KAj*T*&gt;

■&gt;n bn,

Du» mx« TKLL so ticks : if they did,
anathemas gainst the depleting lancet,
the drastic purge, and the terrible aalirants of tbe materia medio*. would rise
front every graveyard. ' The motto of

and Regulate, not destroy,” and no
remedy of our day ia eo entirely in har­
mony with thia philanthropic logic a*

TWO aKAXDCAPrrAMQF
$5,000 each io Gneobaclul,

g-F'iiamtn

ma. In thia powerful, yet harmless
nW oratire, dyspepsia, btHiras com­
plaint*. and all dises see of stomach, Uv-

Bristol, Esq, wa* instantly killed no
Fridey loot. He was engaged ia draw­
ing lamber from hie lather's rsrideno* to
Battle Creek, and when about a mile
frotu borne the waggon was npeet, tho
thmbee falling on him and killing him
:instantly. 11" wan a yuung man of
-great promise, end exceedingly popular
among the propio- His faneral is said
to have been the largrat ever attended
in that Township, oyer righty earriagae

say* that “within sixty days th* track
will be aO steel between Detroit and
Jackson, and the relaying of th* utbwr
portica xnenSaacd will be pushed for­
ward wife all poeribl* dispatch. Stool
rads for relaying at leutt ono hunted
milee of; road bare bessi already pur­
chased, and essuraace* ar* giv»n that ' How 14x1 ran Tammaxt Rxne ia New
before 1875 the entire lino will been You, is th* action of the Aldermen of
tho 4th Ward ot onr City in charging
for their eervices as Aldermen, largo

rSsats’tss'JraflSrts
;^rsa±ir to rtaftMffi

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

be estimated, aad they indicate the
wide-awake spirit wMeh eharaeteriam
The ladies ot Hastings Eastern Star the maaageemnt of that great ffitoOtUb
Ledge, wiD give a Grand Festival at
to diraet violation ot the Charter, 8eeUnion Hall, Wednesday ovoning, April
Mm wsu Leva ix Glass Honeas, Ac. tion 88, which prorates that the AHer&gt; —A little bit of a fellow about this mca of this rity shall reeeriv -we
! Qty wLo wear* glasses ud rub* oat his
pencil marks with hie auea a* be writes,
is charging Fred Mata with' beseg ade­
&gt; faults* ns Treasurer ot tbe Vfflag. of

jNOCURL W CHARGE.

HASTINGS HIM WS

�J ^l«^»»Hmt.BoFL«(h.l7th.»cb
«
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r
f
I
■
•r. Th. old r.ttal teml.r, wiU b. lb.&gt;
hMd. th. cooMmuvM will b. th. body,.
■ad tho. loyal nr Itemocim. will b.•
ouly th. tai] of th* AdaiiaittfUiun. [Ap.
piMte.]
In th. put (ixta.B yMn w. Itepubli&lt;uik&gt;vttom frim ths DtanooBtfaI
pMty mor. than a Bullion of ita but।
M-tlimtiMU*. right off of ta
(Apptoau )
W. wsat th. war
thtt.oiate, sad m. of th. rnbrf Iteta-

wag*

18M at Dotreit, OctoUr N, Sd, 4th
and !Hh.
1850 at Dttroit, Upt Wfa. aad Oct
1st, td, Id, and 4th.
1857 at Dttrait UpL 2»th and 80th,
ami OoL 1st and 2d.
1858 at Detrett, Ort. 4th, 6th and
6th.
1850 at Dttroit, Ort. 4th, 5th, 6th and

1800 at Detroit, Ort. 2d, 3d, 4 th and
6th.
1M1 at Dttroit, UpL 24th, 35th, Mth
and 27 th.
1802 at Dttroit, Upt. 24th. 25th and

oa hmit. c. ■.&lt;—t.i

1 W» at Kalamsroo, tUpk 2-ld, 23d,
24th and 25lh
1804 st Kalamasoo, Upt 20th, 21st,
22d and 23d.
1805 at Adrian, tfapt. lOtis, 21 th, 2lrt
and 23d.
1M0 st Adrian. Uyt 18th, l»tb, 20th
21M und 22d.
1807 at Dttroit, Sept. IQthJllh, 12th
and 18th.
1868 at Dttroit, Sept. 15th, Iftlh, 17th
and 18th.
1M0 st Jackson, Sept. 21st, 22d. 234
and 24th
1870 at Jaason, Upt. 2tHb, 21st,
23d .nd 23d.
1871 at Kalamaroo, Ujn. 10th, 20th,
21ttand22d.
.*
3rd.
Undst three circuxustanoea.
having .ctsd with entire good faith with
th.;8tate Sositty ; and having duly aanouncod throughout th. country tha .
date adopted foe holding th. Great Un- I
ion Fair of Michigan, wa can not now 1

The Improved

SHEPARD'S

COMPOUND WAHOO BffHBB
*- ■

Pr^r,

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■enUtMe u^airlpp
(mu.J OpttMes sltaee. *,
Xttwe&gt;r*«&gt;e •*
Mtaea
1 •^Tttk CMMY,
-.»&lt;•. ten.

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MtttwM nWTbre. He
n"*" “* ▼Sgttteten Mtt
TWO COLORED

Wheeler &amp; Willson

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HALFORD
LEIC EHSBHI

Half a Million having bem
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TABLE SAUCE

■iihmiaiin eterp, uuirMltai »i«.« &lt;a iu

B«u ta A. B^wbbn. nlnn. n._.
■ftebola. patriutim Badhtwrly, jtetie.
•nd humanity, d.i.topmmt .nd prognot. Trust voutmIvm ; oomet your
•WB teron ; mov. right onward, abruet
of th. ndrudag ranwnte of • protpauiv» rwpublioaaiem. Look to you hittorv,
•I0 aot blnr nor blot that mmridvw

AHO tEUil
"“dr &gt;. aay mm at
W„M

THE BEIT SAUCE
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FOB FAME’. USE.

D. CO OK,.

1st.,
nt tAttr cunrrr.
Oto witt Chi S HniMM. Sista Hi.,
Ilnntlngu, Mloh.

••SO PADDi:^, "

PHr,, only.W Cmt.a PMtlf.

A Challenge.

Ml eoarc. at faith and hop., .in sun- I
■bin. sad fa Worm. I. th. yaw to |
oom^ whan th. puuuu sad piainib. •­
of thu. day. of roaflxt ttmQ hav. Mak
to rott with ua ia th. bright Irmin,
th. rwoord of th. Utt twttv. yun will
b. • brilliant dtaptM ia th. biatotw of
human progvom. Th. world will noi.
it, aad aoakind will md it with brnm-

C. N. SHEPAhD.

,
W« Wru. Give 11,000**
!S ““Nni Kk.nl. Mmbta. M« to awlk«U.I*m.miwl.l. .i Im.. laMI,. M7,

ILLUSTflATAil LIT 8ATDB

in star World r..^. r
Mure Thaa 600 Bilrluat Anafa

swro
ffiS.

^jf th. United State. 'a,kU*- *»“»»«. crom. t Th. tnliuw pru­
that th.v brad that Taat&gt; *n7 diMoluratiou fa th. ipot It
that hittorv Tbrv co Tara, to whrn ths egg it submitted to
- t th. boiling dy., th. pattern appMn ia
____ ______
tb^ hav. mad. it, is no longer domina­ ’ white ra a tinted grvund w ith wiry pret­
ted l»v a alav. powar, nor juded by tbe ty effect.
oouncsT. of slave masters. It i. moefag
Anulhor tuttliod. morn Inborioue but
• higher plan, and working oat a infinitely more artistic, ia to dye th.
oobtar dattfay far humanity tbaa any at whole agg, and afterward scrap&gt; out th.
th. foremost natioas of th. gloU. The pattern with a sharp pea-ktufo. This
eoufaired triumph of tha Republican 3 admits of a greater range of taste
skill than tho other. The sgg tuay
party asm,re. lb. triumph of Kprelity
be divided fato«naportaunta,Mch hold­
ing Kime tiny vignette, a landscape j«rbap, OT M
lino of ■
vers., with th. date, all framed fa wlid |
bright wlor In old days, ogge treated
after this faction did duty as V elutibues, |
and were frequently preMrvnl in the
' after home, of tbs happy pairs, each
egg carefully Mtahnoel in a deep, loag, stMUBtti wineglass, through which tha
iuacnptiun could b. read without re­
moving it
, “OoHan” eggs, which are cov.red
! with thin shrete of Leaf gold, are bsan-

•"■-&lt;- .....

sboukl aever

With Jitefaidta, th^bttteve wa bar.
ths matt reformatory, progtwsive, aad
Um Idmisutrai n. th. ossatry ha. seen
tor tort, faun ; and fa.y are right m
tbrir esarittiaai
Bat tes to fcUswwd by abfoqwy aadre-

ABLETT LIVING ALTH0B8.

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GRAND RAPIDS

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LEATBEB-TOCKDTC NOVEL

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SEKStatSSW

Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree
and Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit
and Herb Seeds, Prepaid by
Mail. A complete and judicious
a'Hortment, 25 aorta of either
class. $1.00. The six classes,
I Atty and reiterated by the tfoeretary
(150 packets) for $6.00. Also,
[ through tbe JfwLga. /tomw, thtt th.
an immense stock of one year
fame adopted by the Northern Michi­
grafted Fruit Trees, Small
gan .Agncul turn! .nd Mechanical Booeu£tbe State Bornological Hoctety
Fruits, Fruit Stocks, Young
!kr j?onltrj 5»rd.
fee holding tbe Uahm Fair vts tbe ICth |
Fruit, Ornamental and Ever­
ofSepteaSer, 1871, and fire following
green Seedlings, Blubs, Roses,
day.ownrsouth.mm.-we.konwhieh
Vines, House Border Plants, Ac.,
4c., the most complete assort­
It is always vary dreirable to hare
ment in America. Prepaid by
ROMANISM
■ yfr. *......... ,ta* r~“".
mail. Priced Catnloges to any
I though they require more care aud at - ■elected la ike Lari JUgaeatJ
address, also trade lists, gratis.
ttotioa than thorehntabeda&amp;w months
Seeds on Commission. Agents
later A dutch or two of March chickWanted.
ma are mto to hare a good record at all
gatiom! I A thrilling them, of fruitful
B. M. WATSON. Old Colony
“stunted
trough bad care But it thought for lire men. Ha. created mor.
1
wUd th*! • 'bickre exotemrat than th. "Waadaring J.w." Nurseries and °—4 w—v
Plymouth, Mi
&lt;••• obttksd fa its growth, no matter
Eatablinhed
Emiottttly adapted to th. tuna. 11 unfrom what mam, will never b. so largo
IMS.
j*n24m2
■• U nxrnld hav. breu W. wdl u.H rav.ls th. Romsaish aysism from ita
boiling watts, are nte easily d.f.ced A
monogram ia bright, illuminated puts
■nd gold ia ateo ttfectire; fa ohuet.tb.re
are a dorea charming fanem. which will1
•Aonre suggest tbraisclrea to th. mma
of nay young nrritt who begins to think !
ttoon th. subject, and w. adris. such bj ।

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now aJlud. to tbe ntesamry botu. and origin to th. present; sapoMs its baw&gt;Yard aroommodabun resntfal to the tere preteuem, its frauds, its opporittosu
rearing of soriy chickens—on thi. |&lt;ofat to our public schools, and religiose and
w. premim. onr poultry frisul. ar. wall 1 civil libertsre. ita final., Ac.
Parted—btattwifire onr remarks to fowl­
I Tins work into .fagaat octavo volume,
tag more sapreiaUy.
coutafafag 7U pages. 109 firet-ctase en- .
nutnlKXM, bat not of a rottiv. ten l.ncj ।graving. Bound in shsap, price 17. ia
clot 85. Bent by mail on receipt r.l |
Address cash cidns to
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l produce*, wish Lula trouble, a variety ol
■’reigns which shall have tha added
merit uf originality What could bo
!»*“-» than a knot of Easier-A.wen,
•aowdrvjM, vfoltta, or lilioa of the valley,
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VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNT’

NO. 49.

MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY APRIL 3

cift

tnfawil

SfigttAiciiiiiii; rbihs!'

an rompatiiicn againit Michigan people
who had already euflared aa muah hr
comparison aa Chicago, and who had
been compelled to make extra .xerttent
at extra expense to rut axb a amounts A
lutnBtt from furoate killed by fire,in or­
der to tare what they could of th. deed
timber while it waa worth earing.
Thrir ooetrecte hud been made, toetr
bniin.at tout far dour, and expense# for
labor and supplies incurred on the baria
of present prieae, and this bilL it it
should Lave toe effect drimed for it by
the interested portiaa to Oicago. would
put many of them in jwril of bank­
ruptcy. The petitioners declared that
they would rattier gir. to the sufferers,
who were unable to build, the lumber
they might require, provided responsible
part*, or the relief committeae would
luraish toe name., and bills of the lum­
bar needed, of those who ware worthy

FIRE PROOF STOVES!

. Zh«r hxbit. are phew, but uatem.
. ThagrUd toorhctMa ouiae aiuth.
I and the housre have but one door, tew
th.m and toai isatortfew.
When th^.gp-r toetr hoMm flmy
don't shut their door after them.
There ia a form house about two mile,
They are calfod pole kata bocauno i: ix
from .kroold Station. Clay County, over not convenient to kill ih—
a Huh.
ru-. tH
.i _
:
which aadneaa and aorruw and terror are hut with * ,w.l«
brooding, for in one of the r&gt;»au of the
houac
,tronf n"’u heavily iroa-d

tern a thousand time. wane than that
of the iMuiritinn, to deetroW thair livre.
Wharia maa dog HIM by Okpbril i he or it doea, to to embrimtoa air for
at Liberty, several years ago, waa on its SSSSy=S&amp;£53at:
meatee the otoarol fluid with &lt;an entirely

CHAS. II. BAL'ER.
ATTuaxar asp cuauafoui at law.
sriaaastaCnaareer.-AataM ereiMw •auau

ia &amp;dli

Every Description, Manufactured to Order, from
GEXUIXIE OAK LEATHER.

the benefit, raganllraa of whether th.
I&gt;eoe6ciari»a had toot anything by the
fire or not Some of them wore actual­
ly wealthier now than before the firaon
account of the burning of the old wood­
en budding, and of enhancement in the

And see just how the tiling is done

All Win1

a show and a sensatioa, with to. varied
outride influence, that ret vibrating the
hartnoaie nqtes of h.r nature stirring in
the air about her—and what haa social
lifo to cxxnjoro with one of those vital
inUrcbangw of thought and foaling
with bar that make an nour memorable.’
What can equal her tact, her delicacy,

Goods must he closed
gardless of cost.

Detroit Stoves!
State Eair at Kalamazoo,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapida,

Iwlsnee .rw! th. next aa .ympathatto aa'
the open roee that sweeten, die wind
from wbatevcrjaim^ee Ufiodaita w.y to
her bowxn fl d in the hewpitabto rou!
of a woman that a man forget, be is a'
itraager, and so beromre natural and
truthful, at th. aanta tin. that he ia
tneameriaed by all that, divine differer.cos which make her a tny ttery and a
bewilderment."
Next, and test, Bret Harte telle a rtury tn rb vme and tn dialect, of a woman '
who pleased, and abo “who dared”—
a company of hi. friends, jolly skip­ a poem ao full of toe flavor of the old in support of toe proposition that it
pers, who ar? .pinning sea yarns. One California days that you will wish, I am ' ought not to pore He cited toe Chica­
telle of the -taalMterman.' a iprite sure, to read it in full, in advance of the : go TnAaa aa claiming that (.Tiicaso axwho Itrn cm ahiplioard, .ml help, good tea. favored general public :
l»rt»d to reap F-’0.0«0,(KN&gt; or .25,000,­
taitota, but who ia unuaoallv invirible
000 benefit from it. and mid this was to
to mental right If aay luckIsm sailor
go, uol to the poor who need help, but
•ewi him, it it a lure forerunner of death.
The cabin-boy (the traditional good boy
of poetry, with a Bible in hit cheat, and
the thought of hie mother ia bi. baari)
bears thia atory and fori. hi. blood rua
cold, the jolly »kipp*r|wlu&gt; tell, it peuttro
a little .nd Ibra begin, to tpaak of the
tjpeetre Ship :

The
for April will ojian with a
pottt, ghostly and fa*cina6n£. by I«ogleltow, -The Ballad of Carmilhan ” It:
m finer in soma rwpeeta than “The
Wrack of th. Hesperus,” and is doubtleaa daatincl to a .uniter popularity.
The good ship Vald.aiar is lying at
anchor H Stralsund, by the Baltic Hea.
ready to atari a hen too tide ahall rise.

ly against a leading industry of Michi-,
'
ran- Ho then roil hit respect to tori
,
pa “
thy can render it The*, loved one.
tetter of Mayor Madill, already publitov !•
-_-i' also waiting, watching, not knowing
«1 and to which’ Mipistedhiiu Fo.*^*™
what hour they will be drawn away out
Im replied. Is this Utter Mr. ModiU, ~
urgtw romeef the moot inirersbl. sophia- of the reach of the two . men, whose
triM of the free trade doctrine, and clon­ very touch may Boon be almost sudden
es with .n implied hhreat, which con death.
Up to thia lime no indication of madhardly be called gmittecsanly. It was
printed sad orculated and rent to Mr. nee. haa Loan outnilaatad| and aa tha
Ferry by ex-IeauL Um . Broca &lt;m a lima haa already poet in which the die­
order
attack, ita victuna, after the poieprinted slip, showing plainly an intent
to make it aerro a puq»re with toe pablic before Mr. Ferry could reply-toil,
and even before it reached him. Mr.
Ferry than called attention to the bet
that sonae of the very Bieu who were
actually richer because of the fire,'and
of events consequent hereupon,^were

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

Jotter, already published, of Wirt Dex­
ter alter the Chicago paper, opened their
fir. of abuse,
Nearly all the Chicago papers have
m«t savagely attacked Mr. Ferry since
his speeches made oo the motion torecenaider, after toe firvt paaaagy of tha
Relief bin. The Tnhew and Tteur were
e^wcially vindicative, even impugning

On dock or clambering op the abroad,
were her crew of ghosts, and dee. be­
hind her roee tn the Chimneys Throe
The Valdemar Aosbad on through the
storm. end cleft in twaiu the phantom
bark, which was, tlio next moment,
whole bi before with all ita ghostly

BLACKSMITHING!
Thaw. The cabin-boy v
afterward, and be only
th. tala, which should be
other tim. and pia-&gt; than
al midnight, if, “rocked ia
the doetC von wish to.!«

by virtue of that fact, heroic,) to the
Bocae of Burgve.es of Virginia—T. B.
Aldrich trih vary tmsdreiy a touching
HUla war story, entitled •‘Quite So"—
the "Comedy of Tenon" to continued,
end continue, to lie piquant and amuaing —the "Tkho Cluli' ia, aa uaual, diverting - Kate Dillard, puta into dainty
rhyme •'The BrodF. Message"—Edward Jarvie write, of ‘Tmmigrutxm"—

Secures SpaeteTProteotion to Every Polley
1

UMk

DENTIST

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. | roa niMWtwiTW am rtmrrrnvr rfftki or

a«. atdtait a

PAD:

glaring savagely upon all around them,
the ties of tow, of blood, of humanity
obliterated from toeir understanding—
going into horrible ccmvulrioav of reg.
and rxin. chinking and rattling tbmr
chains in order to free toeeaasivna from
rastraint, and with bul one thought, one
desire—to kill and destroy—to read with
teeth aad nails every living thing, and
aff-r this, with not, srerehing eye.
stsined and twisted back in thair aceketa, and blood aad foam etreambg from
Ibeir burned lipa so die—to die amid
the convulsive agooiea and torture, of
hydrophobia, worn even, it is said, than

Mtewart’a marble building
avaaan, which has boee amatai
ssxatrtistr!:

occupanoy in the spring, it ia.

The Detroit Stoves are the «Mes" They are the only .
HEAVIEST Stoves
ta—
r„
-------- nor Charcoal iro
In
the Market.
!=x
in thf

Respectfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally, that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them I
a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will
Mokd
for Cash Cheaper than at the advertised)
Cost Sales. If you do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds nf Produce.

and fe.nng fur the aafaOy of tLeir »:tm,
little om. and frienda they had beery
iron, made for the purpoor, and bound
toeanadvaa ao «curw&gt;y that it would re­
quire almoat the .troogth of 'a eanpaon
to break tbrir faateniaga. Thair hand,
b
hietoriaaa hav lafltaa
ere eeccrely manacled, a Krone iron
bend U locked around thair wniate, and
Thia ia vulgarly aaliad -gMA’i!.
to Ihi. band i. waUad a heavy chain,
*lKfo I» aa artinwaSiirtiiml known
cue end of which ia farieMd to a heavy
ring bolt in the floor—and , f^yahey among humane, which it is saH. they
kav learned from the puis kat
Ifola kata also daul ia chickaoajoaag
turkeys and young goorifam
They wwx’t latch aa old aova, Afam
a&gt;. aouiri ua that quarifou.
Maa u th. only phaifow that wiU ataarid goo*, and
be-.

In looking over the Cbaarvanitad (JMt
report of the rioring debate b the Seri­
ate an tu CLiawv IWi-f bul. wo find
little that ia now to the argumente urged.
It wm rigoruualr opposed by M^rir,
Bcutt, of Prantrlvaais, Howe, of Witeosain, and Ube&gt;idler and Fvrrv, &lt;rf
Midngaa, and the main speech m ita
.
teror
waa made by Mr. Wright, of
'
Iowa.
Short rpoechM and mteriocuto, remarks were made and queetioua
ry
iput by lovwrsl others, but there namwi
\were the priadpal spoakars.
Senator Heott uxgvd toe unoonotita|tfouahty of tbs measure, m which bo
•waaabty followed by Beaator Howe,
.
who
also reasoned with much force
।against the iniquity and injuatire of the

Ann WTanto-1 in Kmte*, th. other even­
ing. when 1 returned from my ardooua
daily tia’L (I cm engagwl ai .tending
maa At uoaknu. So.aeaay candidate,
are traadag, that toe aatoouekaepar hiroe
kx of ua to be treated. We all drink
with evn.-y candidate that aome. in and
it makae burinwa pretty bAk.)
8rid my cboeen tom, “Jotoua, I am
•froid you do not alwaj. find me an
anwel ia diaporitfon.
Said I. That-, m^-lar-my daar, I
don't wUotu Cad you' nanglo iu—in any
"fad," th. added, ‘•yen are not al­
era had been buying of Ferry A Bro.
at »20 and m And th. Tto-a charg­ ways too mort pleasant tnaa ia the
ed that what Mr Ferry oluecta to ie
I did not fad caltelon to reply.
‘■that tin lumber monopolicta of Michi­
gan are to be prevented from putting up
“Now." aaid rim. "read thai_‘'
the price of lumber in conaoqtmee of
the fire, and thna euridiing toemeelva.
out of the miafurtaMa of the people of
who, being troubled wiiabad temper,
grace to cay that if Mr. Ferry “ten car­ counted twenty-fire evwry time ah. gut
ry his pointe Hwill bethoMcnda of provoked, and thus became a .ww«t,
ddlare m hie ponkri," that “hn expert, amiable, and dearly tored ornament of
.to reap a fortune toe earning eeaeew at
the boMoof her dofightod husband. 1
ths expoaeeaf toe Chicago fire vriima,'' read the artiste Mwwtt m too oouditfon
.ahd that "thaao miasnhb Bhyioeks nf
.the |xaeriea think only of thrir dueate." of my head would allow, and remarked
Mr. r errv baxdted Um»s papers with­
,out glevM, and showed not only their
unfairneas, but the ■booh*to talri.y of
,thr ir eseertiona. He bed taken pains
to semi to ChicagM end procure a trana,enpt of toe ealse of the lumbar firm of
winch hoi. too bead, and the price,
from July up to tbs 15th of January,
sad ha showed that not only had they

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in rebuilding
tunmof hfo 1 . .......... ............. ..................
■
Trod,
when h. "broke ft. nog," but
that tha aalm ainco tha fire up to tha
Mr. Chandlw prouousewd it wrong in middle of January had only brought an

city tor a nOary when he gate through
with it. It us sepulchral pataca, w,
requiring a tire in yimtnar and winter
to keep it habilabte. Mrs. Stewart’s
room m an exception. Tha wood work
oo b.r suit atone eating »10,O&lt;X). Everv
room baa a carpet imported and made,
to fit it, and the color of each room 4

Ion, th. two mot ce)vbra:«l room, in
the booaaare ■‘General .Qxnat's room,”
which is fitted up with pat alagance,
for Mr. Htewartaad the 1‘reasdeet are
gnat frieoda : then comm the «*Hth
parlor.' Thai to fitted ap «&lt;n gure‘
fr~u»JT Ita MT • (MMlMMB’a pasta

uurrurs, imported carpets, elegant chain
covered withred laatoar, and pteotrri
adorne toe room. Hag. raagaa,--Mri'

mL foundia toeWtchM.’^^ZS
"?• l*r™*ymxt visi tors gvuacaUy,and

�Saaxtor Wlboi has jsat rrteaed
from fate oampigaiar tour ia Connecti­
cut. On his way hero he stopped nt
Mew Brunewtek, N. J. and d-Hrered a

SKINNER &amp; CO

Pure Drugs ani Iteiime;
HTHT MMICISEt!

elected tbaar whole ticket except Commistemer aad two Cos*tablas, who owing
to Ibebbeing mixed up with tha BsnumDreakfll scaridall, were defeated as we
are informed. Wo giv. below tl. i itetne.
of tbo Repubbrsns sleet.
H e do not
know Ibe names of tbs auccsssM Detnotrete. The Republic— majority m
thia township was jeat snoot 40 :
For Supervise,.- Elijah P. Barnum;

1 GM* Vrtn tt Cmstat!

Hxartnas —In thi* township tha
Oopper-ocracy steetad th* Supervisor,
Clerk, Treasurer, and Comraissionar by
quite a majority, though there is ia ths
township over 40 Republican majority
Wc give below the names of the officers

George W. William*, Bap. tU
Frank T Campbell, Dem. 8»
For Constable,
James E Bogle, Bep
»
Andrew J. Ruas, Dem.
M

,

Exr Aide nu an,
Wm. H. H. Heath. Rep.
Wax L F. Hama. Deni
ForConitebte,
Henry Is Green, Rep.
Charle. F- Reed, Deot.

election in moat of the township* in thia
county, and from all that we rgn learn
think the Itoard of Suprrviaoro will
stand twelve Erpablican* to six Deuxerats. We have nut the exact figure*
on aD of the oflfoera in nay townteip,
but Ute result indicate* just about the

PAINT8 &amp; OILS

Battle Creek

old fashion Republican rote ia the roun- ,
ty of tao to eae for the opfareron of all
. **. —
v—SUw— I
eUdre, andS t.
is amiMwtiy
aatxafateory.

Cssnarex.-From thU township we
iufofnuitk,at but fwa
.
,
rappoee the
Belo* wo giro by township* such re­ | Wbbte Itepublicnn ticket waa elected, eaturns as have boon received up. to the । sept Buperviaor, by about tbo usual ma­
hour of guiag to pnr*s
! jority .David W. Smith is Supervisor,
Mana Gaeva.—In thi. townahip the i aiftl I.ymrge* J. Wbeeler Clark, but wo
Republirane ekvtol the entire ticket
except Commissioner of Highways by a
large majority. Wn add the name* of
THS HSaniCOB MXOCltATIC tbo Republicans elected bat did mt
• Vann tiraiau*.— In thi* township
-/DPI.”
' the entire Republican ticket, except one
OcMtabfee Is elected by the uaiual ma­
For Supervise r. John C. Clark: for
jority ;
Town Clerk, Ihaddru. T. Dewey; for
Far Sapaxviei-r, Jamoa W. BriggK
Treasurer, Elbridge O. Potter; for Jus­ for Town Clerk, T. J. Hubbard; far
tice of the Peace, Abel Simoau ; for Jus­ Treasurer, Wm. Watrou. We did not
tice of the l’«ore to fill vacancy, Nathan
8. Barns; for School Inspector, Wil­
liam Brian; for Constable*, William F.
Rand, Duel P. Watt Robert fifeoup.
.

DRl'OGIBTH HVNDRJ ra,

PAINTBAND OII&gt;»

Paint Color*,
Varnish, and Dye Stuff*.

School Book* &amp; Stationery

StSCEHtt
SCHOOLBOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
STUDIED VDEKS UD P8ET

nj rinro teas,

Wall Paper axjd
•
Curtain Fixtures

Ladies

that aD special ooanmittiee should bo
composed of a majority of those who
voted hr the motion to raise them. No­
where con bo found the absurd proporititm, that the prerid.ng officer admmiatering Pariiamoatary law caa go behind
the ‘-aye* and nays," and canvass the

COMTRACToifi
Mte rropMte witi te reasirte kJ the »&gt;iMl.( Cromiiu* »T HteMl Dk*tri*t *0.1.. ef the
O«y efllMtiac*. M ite HaatlM* «sltee*l
Arok. VSeteelM fey tt May. to 0 iLtri
fcraltetef IS* Mleelof ■etsrisl.

DR. WILSON'S

COUGH MIXTURE

4On» n*b**rk.l. te* i
wfey, Ayrtl SOU, tots. ।

FERGUSON'S

M=i

right, is disqualified to serve, and that
Hor*.—In this township the Repub­ an Meiteaed and unprejudiced com­
lican ticket waa elected by a handsome mittire can only bo made up ef those
majority, vicept Supervisor, on which

For Mupervisor, John McCallum, for
Town Clerk. Augustus Armour, tor
Treasurer, Abram Replug!*; for School
Inspector, George II Abram*; for Cotnmiatemar of Highways. Robert A Kel­
ley; far JaUicee of the Peace, William
GiTraia. and George M Hadron to fill
vacancy; for Cnnstahlre, Jaber Chamb«riain. William Van Horn, Jamea H.
Wanl
tSTn,
^r Sextus*,
I A1„ MbH ,n.j Lnr»n»v D. Pickard,
1
.

DRUGS
Medicines,

Commiasinoer, Isaac Sponable; for
School Inspector, Morris H. Barto*) for nor advocates th* preposterous doctrine
Constables, John Ifrlnt.'te, Marcus that a Republican Senator voting for in­
Durham, George Davis aad Harlow G. vestigation, bat elating hie belief that

।

a tee fite of March 1878.
This result was expected, aad waa dre
■evwd by the Bopuhlican candidate.

advocacy of the appropriation far the
Deaf and Dumb A*&gt;lum to be situated
here. The Committee did net finish tha
subject, but no opposition is anticipated.
Two hundred and fifty three vacrinaticns have been made since Friday last,
and over one thousand since free racci-

against any measure. The Democratic
minority aided by Sumner. Schurs, Fen­
ton, Tipton and Trumbpll, for throe
For Buperviaor, PMadas Brown, for seem to be all tbo malcontents could
Town Clark, William Mrrick; for Treas­ not have forced any invoetigatera what­
urer. Eber Like; far Justice of; the ever. /f the Republican Senator, had

For Alderman,
Walter W. Ketloy, Rep 1
Chartea B. Wood, Dam. 7
on COTXMPORARY INSPECT- For Alderman to fill vacancy.
ISO THS RSTURKS
A. Philo Drake, Rep.
•&gt;
Charles B.-Wood, Dem

Hava the Largest and meat attractive stock of

Dye Stuffs,

for Treasurer, Btepbea 8. lagoraea; fo
Justice of the Peace, George D Darden;
for School Inspector, Henry Stinehcomb;
for Constables, Seth Lov.wvll and Tru­
Senators Chandler ani Ferry,of Michi­
man Bawdy; for Drain Commisnioner,
The extraordinary course pursued by
gan, with about sixty lumbermen from
David B Kilpatrick.
Senator Sumner, before tha Arms laMichigan were received by the Presi­
TMtigating Committee, baa filled hie
IsVnra — In thia townteip the Dem­
C-M
fries!* and
admirer* with grief dent yesterday.
ocrat* elected Supervisor, Treasurer and
Justice and the Republicans the balaooe
New Advertisements.
protest to not even deserve that
pf the ticket. Th* officer* so far as we
protentious title,
more, they are
Hrswarr of votes cast for Ward
mere iniuln, given in the place of
officers in the reapeetive Wards at the
evidence, and to cover hie utter failure
a?y of Hastings, aa certified by the In­
to prove anything wrong in the arms
spectors of Election of said Wards

Baitings Sty Republican.

aom Ml, aad a plurality over tbe Rebel
D*aaons*cy at over 2,(W, and with him
tee eotsse State ticket, and a large ma-

ml founded thair jtertform on any ideas,
principle or public policy, but on the
ambition of persona! prefrrenoee. He
soys our country ia too eahghteaad ma
to aee throogh this manilret transperenrr. ted will testify eothuaiaatiadfy to
their appreciation of Gen. Grant at the
Philadelphia Convention.

JAPANESE

WONDERFUL OIL!

SILKS

CENTS
WEBB’S •

Secondly — A* to the propriety U teetifying before the .ommittre, we have
rimply to *ay that the Senator took the
roaponsibildy of amoting the wheels of
legislation for a modth to ventilate lua
grovioucve.amoug other things he made
a three hour* »] "*jt1. alleging gross
liolariuua at tew dangerous tn tha peace
of the country, and now when culled
ujsin in the interest of that public cauvo
for which bo profcasid ao mnch lew, to
tell the country all he knows, ho shield*
himself behind a pretense of ronatltutional inviolability, aad refutes to testi­
fy. This must be a queer constitution
which permit* a Senator to boar false
testimony in the open senate, but ric***
the door in his face, if he 1* called upon
to prove hi* charge* before his peer*, so
that the alleged grievance may be re­

Under Price.

For $4 50,

75. $2 00, $2 50 per Yard I
IN FULL BLAST!

sulating everywhere dm! Grant will bo
elected by a two thirds electoral vote,
haa thoroughly maddened hb Senatori­
al oppostents- Tbe» right of water to a
mad deg is ix&gt;t u i iicumstance to the
- convulsive rage'eauaed by the probable

. Bairtmsx — Here the Republican"
; elected the following eirellrai ticket by
Rrrwra.—Here th* whole Repotli | their usual majority, aa we had everv
car; ticket waa elected by rom- sixtyrosaoo to suppose they would :
fire majority, as follows:
For Supervisor, Rusari K. Stanton;
For tfoperviaor. Lewis Wileox; for
fie Town Clerk. Charles M. Mack; for
Town Clerk, Sews! W. lane ; for Tress
Treasurer, John Lachty; for Jut tic* ef
tec Peace, Daniel C. Waner, far Cusemiasoiwr of Highnrayu, William M.
Warner, for Cdmmisrioner of Highways
to fill vacancy, John Bartlett; for CoaDavid L. Hoes; for Caxuaissiooar of
steblas, Horace Hull Turner Gardner,
Highways to fiU vacancy, George W.
Franklin Route and James Endsley.
Loehr, for School laapeoinr, Henry S.
Mooroa; fur Coaatables, Robert Row,
IrwursmjL—Hare ss usual the ItePhilip Burgees Charles Ven Arman.
pabBraaa swep t the field on every offiosr, except Chirk, by a nrgjonty of about

VEGETABLE

Worm Confections,

Clark's Photcgraph Gallny.

created by aa ate of Congraw about a
year ago, ia composed of three Commiaaioncra and leas than a ecore of
derka Their duties consist in examin­
ing into and reporting on tbs claims of
loyal aluena living in the Sooth, whoee
property was appropriated for governmeat purposes during the Rebellion.
There bare been placed on the files
This wonderful vegetable rettovativa
up to the prsisat time, over 1S.OOO
ebuma, with a fair probability at the
present rate of increase of the aggre­
gate number reaching not leva than 28.­
000 or 80,000 before the expiration of
the time limited for Cling.
Ono of tha peculiarities of this office are especially subject, it ia superseding
noticeable by contrast with olbera. b that every other stimulant In al! dimate*.
Baaax —In thia townahip the Deenae- 1150 oo most of the candidate*. Wo ra­ the Qimmissiooerw all wort, ia fact
tropical temperate or frigid, it note aa a
racy elected the Supervisor and one grot the- very unnecessary defeat ot Mr.
specific bi every species of disorder
Justice, owing to a very unneceerorv I H. L Parish, as for it. there was no auf- by them before ita final disposition, tear­
which underrated* the bodily strength
focal quarrel among the Republieaus.,
ing to th* clerks the mechanical point of and breaks down the animal epirita.
who really have eome 80 majority in ;
registenag and the simpler portion of
the township. The officers elect are n» •' etete are as follows:
the abstracting.
For Bupemror, F.. W. Collina; for
(farik,T. A. DsBaansr, for Treasnrex,
Township Clerk, Christopher C. Bute; 8. C. Rich: for Justice of the Peera, W.
for Trewrer, Gideon F. MeAlastor. for I. (teHr, for Commurioasr of Highways,
Justice, of the hast, Georg* &amp; Bissell, Georgs R. Rnsasll; far Schoo! Injector,
(fan terra). Adam Elliott, (raesney of 2 P. H. Niaksrn; for Con.tablra, J. H.
year*,) Edward Fl—shnrgb. (va—ly of Kevith, Charles Curti-.. Jnhn Msws rition ot the question, so that the Sen­
J year*); for Crwnasiari now of Highways
ate sal the country nagbt have known

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pictures of Children guaran­
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IIsaak
- .
March 1st.
fia. Em.' tlteool Bouar,
* n*.
March lath,

aa* ■ - -

NEAR THE BANK.
The beet etock; of Meat always on hand
CaD and Get your Steck, Roasts.
-e
tiring yew want.

CENTS

Beautiful Women.

what waa expected to bo done. This
was aid Thad StaphoM* metho.]. TnStead at that, Sherman launched his
tarifr bill and tha Senate haa been at

$1 00, t Button, $2 00, 2 buttons.

Stewart &amp; Steinholf,
Freah Garden, Flower, Tree
and Shrub, Evergreen. Fruit
and Herb Seeds, Prepaid by
Mail. A complete and jntficioua
aiwortment, 25 aorta of either
elaaa, &gt;1.00.
The six classes,
(150 packets) for &gt;5.00. Also,
an immense stock of one
grafted Frail
Trees, Small
Fruita, Fruit Stocks, Young
Fruit, Ornamental aad Ever-

�suteoriter. they offer IM.M5 in prom- »

‘ZttL’XSLtr*^ tt’ut

innte.th.prinrip.lotteofwhfch w&gt;nbe|^«»”*rW‘»- Mriter.m^
a price ot real estate raised ci 123,000.
W. tkink it will be suf. to inrmt in, the nufett-n: I*»C ttfefe B*m. null*. .teatdone" and "Is being built," left them
crushed and lame. Im found a new o[ponent. This adventurous knigbt !■
Dr. ITtsedward Hall, who to that *tnguAO quiet after the election.
lariy fortunate bring, a literary AmeriSome new maple sugar in market
ren aeeepttd and prate^l by foreign crliAs new goods begin to arrive, adr
1 -and who l&gt; al«&gt;an authority tn henserlt, and th* holder ot an Oxford de­
gree. It Is In th# April arts* that
Dr. Hall throws down bl* fcagu In da
fens# of tbo wounded pasrivc prewnt—
Imperfect. Wb#n Mr. White advances
Macaulay, Dlekens, and Th* M'antit
a* bls aulbortttes. Dr. Hall ponures
•down upon him with Southey. Coler­
idge, Lamb, Landor. De Qnlnoey,—*J1
David R. Cbox is Mayor, and there of whom Wted the objectionable “te be­
wUl be ao more of th* people'* money ing" and "wa* being.'' It waa an inexpended to benefit Bing property, tn spl ration of analogy, he thinks, that
th# detriment of th* public, for on*
y*ar at least.
liuiinem btgins to improve.

7J cents fur men Cottonade
Pants al the Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House.

CNI1CHES.

iSEMX^^
,‘gatBs?atik"-- *r '■

v.,ri
m me tytaie.
Star Clothing House, Grana
Rapids.
Only $7.00 for
douhble and twist___
clothes for men. Star Cloth •
ing House, Grand Rapids.

Cvtlxxv — Hick* Brother, hare just
received a nice aMurtment of ail .trie*
of cutlery.
Remember.—That Use Odd r allow’a
balL in aid of the Organ Fund, ia to be
held at Union Hall, on Friday evening
the fith inst Beyond question, tbs oc-

•xorodingly pleasant, while th# purpose
which prompted th# lodge bore to *xtend a n invitation to tbo public to join

Dox'r Bx Dxnuvn by tha b&lt;Mt|of
wnrtLUe* Bumps and well fixture* which
are forced upon th* public by unprinci­
pled ageul*. But gv to Austin and
Grant's Pump Factory, in Hastings, and
get a Pump which will not got out of
order. They keep a large stock iff all
Utraia.—At the election on Monday
kinds of well and cistern Pump* con­
Aiderman iLuns. without th# slightest
stantly on hand, and repair putnpn to
apology, anaiu utter n#gtoet of hiaofBciqi duty es an Alderman, abandoned
hfs position on the election Board in the
■Ith Ward, tlmuzh p-re«tt a*, the jolts
has cured many esssa of Serofuls of Av*.
all day, working for the succ**s of th#
t*n and twenty years' standing, where
Ring. We regret to *■• a man of hi*
th# patient haa had many physicians,
real wor-h, and outride of politics, of
tried manv of th* known reinvdi** : and. such starting integrity as Mr. Hams has
afi#r trying th# Vagvliuv, th# cuuuaon ever proved hiinaolf to posvj»v, sell out ;
remark as. "It art* differently, works
to a “Ring" as eutrupl aa exists under
differently, from any medicin* I have
ever takan."
Vagctrn* will cleans*
discharge the duties of an important
scrofula from the system. Tvy it.
trust to h.s bauds cjmmitted by the rote*
of th# people.

Grant River Talley Divigtm

^gsfisrijss:
Michigan Central R.
OLD, RELIABLE AN* DIRECT ROUTE,

issismaauwssssa-

sets

idatfimn and ccdipier. aad the safety air
brake (to prevent the lore of life that is
every where otes happening): Pullman' •
aleepwrs, Pullman dining ears, large an.l
I&gt;owcrfn! engines (to make quick time
ami good ronnectioos), and are in a word
the Iwet equipped road* in the WeaL
Bo that if you darire Io go safely •UT*br’
quickly and comfortably to any print in
Boathrrn lows. Nebraska, Kansre, or
on the Pacific Roads, be ear# that yon
go "By W*y of Burlington."
All who wish particular information,
and a large map, showing nmttij tbo
Groat West, and all it* railroad cottnactions, can obtain them, and any other
knowledge, by addressing General Pas­
senger Agent, B. A Mo. B. B. IL, Bur­
lington, Iowa.
______

storm a* that of last Sunday. The snow

B. Skinner A Ce-, cf Battle Creek to be
found among our new advertisements to­
day. They ar* among the more popu­
lar Business House* in central Michigan

placed on our table a White Dorkin egg.
from his poultry yard that is 8 1-2 incurs
around the loof trtf, and 7 inches in
circumferanre. In our opinion that egg

Esuuxo.—Report says the new Iron
Bridge al the foot ef Broadway ia in a
foiling ewndittou. Well that i« what
might be oxpseted.
The Tammany

your hair so conspicuous, can sraSy be
remedied by using a bottle or two of
public Anc ioti a fin* lot of personal
Nature's Hair Rastorarire.
aprfitS
property, including a valnabto spaa of
mares, at his residence &lt;mo end a half
mil#* South-east of Quimby cm taction
Notice is hereby gmm that th# List*, 35 in lb* Township ot Hastings, on Fri­
of Valuation* and Eqjunarotiona, mad* day th. 12th inst at on# o'tfoek in the
aad taken within tire 4th Collection
District of th* State of Michigan, by th#

by them returned for tb# annual list,
under aad by virtu# of aa Act of Con­
go**, #nlUic&lt;! “An Art to provid# in­
terna! revenue, support th# Government,
pay the interest on tb# national debt,
A*.," will b# opeu for axamination at
my afire, m the viUage a! Ionia, far the
•pne* of nv* Days from end after the
SM DAY OF XPRIL, 1872.

will sell three line rows and other ralnnbto stock at public Auction, tm Saturday
the 13th inst, at oaeo'etoek r. ar. at Ma
residene* near tho Wileox School Hourc

lies thro* feci deep on the level in Miun*«uta sr.d two fe*t deep in Wisronriu.
while the slurm has swept from the At­
lantic to th* Rocky Mountains. Snow
fsll to various depth* a* for south a*
Denver, Fort Union and Santa Fc.
learned a* w* believed Dr. Ayer in th*
arcana of nature, and wonderful a* we
know, bis medicines to be, we were not
prepared for ao signal an instanc* of bls
superiority, not only over the wit* men,
but the wisest of animai* who** imtrnct
is considared ufailing. W* drive up
the peg, more firmly than ever, over our
hearth for Ayer-* American Almanac. Ceder Baphls Tirnce, March 10.

U tilled Htatea PateutOfflc* to Michigan
Inventors for the wsak ending March
38, 187i, and each bearing that date.
Furniahed this paper bv OoxACnx.
Solleltoro of Patent*, Washington, D.

Hay Waggon, A. B. Bartow, Adrian.
Apparatus fur Operating Chttniv, D.
W. Ketchum. Owosso.
Metallic Layer Loop for Haroros. IL
J. Alegn, Kalamasoo.
.
Cigar Mould, J. Bazler, Detroit.
Pump, J Bea:: Hudson.
Backet fur Chain Pumps, W. Hutchisuu, Betlevm*.
Carriage Whrel, M. Jiiknena, Thr o

Fire Extinguisher, F. X Martin,
En. Hkxzt, fbrmeriy dark ia Um Na­ Dowagiac.
tional Hotel wiffi Chartoe Dolph, has
Washing Machine, J. Taylor. Three
ret urned again ta this city nod taken full

laiga propot bun, of course of oar Bepresmtativ#* a|* from the country or inte­
rior, and thew meo, many of them good
old farmer* compare favorably ia ap­
pears around demeanor with onr city bred
lawyers who reed to b* thought the only
our* tit to legulste for their constituent*.
| The dignity of the** member* struck re
forcibly and w* bare recora it:
Senator Ball of Grand Rapids appear*
Io be 4 well posted man and is a fluent
speaker, and we shanld judge, a valn-

District. All appeal*
be ia writaad araat specify the particulxr
cares, matter or thing, reepteting winch
a dsririmt ia requested , aad the inepual
ity or error of winch rewipbint it made
matt 1 i^fc'jrfr and driMcriy ae&gt; forth-

Arnu.2d, 1872.
En. Bxsxxs.— I hav* no apologies to
make for my protracted sitonc*
Busi­
na#* of course. Walk wo bar* sgaxa
fought th* political battle m our Towtshijs and a* the amok* of th* routes!

beautiful morning seats hiratvlf to giv*
you th# result. Th# killed, number
thirteen, all democrat#. Heretofore, fc*
several yrore ia our townriiip, Uicre ha*
li*eu * tplit^real us|preteDded,|*«tended
I think, by the democrat», to a* to b.iad
*om» RapubCeaaa, and that divi*..n ha*
bs*n calhd clay and tand. Ax is well
known by tbo#* a ho arc acquainted with
the soil at aux township, the Eastern
portion is day soil, and the Western
is sandy, and for three or four years
there has bv*u a pretend*! jealousy cm
th# pail of th# eastern voters, mostly
Democrats of rourse. that th* 8up*rviserif a rwideatot th* Weatern part ol
th* Jowoship, has asse***d th* itostotn.
or day ]aul of th* town, tou high, and
th* Western or ready part no: higl.
•nocigh. Of course, them were enough
of th# sand men to catch at ths bait.

‘ktkJxr'cxaSc
5**UtaM*ia#lhwre#a*v*l. Ths tbreaaMb

4 m*iia«i **■■** w*U

U«w ska *Mk• sal- :

INOCURENO CJ

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKUtY A SLAI1B.

Hupei visor.
Hine#th*n. Mr. Editor. « has been
apparent that the bowl of clay and sand
haa b#en only for effect by the Demo­
crat*. and &gt;o ihu spring the Republi­
cans, with some few exception*, stood
by thair nominee for 6up*r &lt;isdr (Henry
Brown) and elected him, as they did the
entire ticket by a baodsom* mqjcrity.
This being 1‘rcsid.ntisl election yesr.wt
certainly felt Gist we should make clmui
work at our township apring election.
Thinking you msy not have any too
much room in your ttattach and true
paper for comspondence thia week,
will close with a premia* of more anon.
Truly,
Ran-

«■&lt;!

our Detroit Senator, Alanson Sbetoy,
but nothing aeeined to cocis up to bring
him to bi* f*#t, sad bs evidently preferled bis luxurious ••easy chair."
The dosing arenas of thi* extra ses­
sion are evidently test chawing to an
end and Monday will, undoubtedly, wit­
now aa adjournment sw dir. Tb# pro­
ceedings of tbs last two days bare been
rated by tb* report at ths investigating
romtnitts# ia regard to land Commi*vicnar Edmond's altedgad frauds ia bia
En. ILu.xxn.-I endoaa the result of
Department, and it* rccommeudation
ir Township m*eling yasterdav, the
tbm b« be impeach. Tb. action ia this
imaa of th# pereire elected to thair
ma Iter 1* nos under way, and many
•pectiro offices, ant by majorities aa
here prououare him guilty in advance.
Certainly th* operation* in tb* Isuid
office have been very mysterious nf late
aad seme sxpres* lb# of inion boldly that
Th* Democrats adopted th* "peauro”
the whole crowd, Oommiaucasr. dark* policy, did not get up a ticket. Bogne
of them took th* new •‘departure" and
To add to thi* b th* charge made by voted a chan Republican ticket, others
Mr. Hwinsford against Repre**utaliT*
voted i«rt though they would vote the
HUI of receiving a bribe, which is also whok in ths Call. Rs’ally Mr. Editor,
Ixing mvaetlgated. These tv* affair. they drew largely on my sympathy, Uto

TWO GRAND CAPWALSOF

$5,000

each

in (vreenbaoka'

1 H*v** a Baggy, wish Bav*r#M«&gt;t*4 Uarw..,

*0* &lt;Md Mid lUlrer L*«*v greuag Vawari ti*

nobl* race, their old hunt.dg ground,
"I-o the poor (Indian) Detnocroi”
PHuriavlH*, April, 2d 1872.

re busy a* a bee. on calling on him thi.
tnovniag. hut not *. engaged as to for­
get hie habitual court**;. He ia enjoying exndbnt health. We wish an

T. v#n* tSterat Fe**il—a vWl k* mM.
c-ngl,
S^W.Twre*.* VwWraRa

Goli &amp; Silver Watches
Fltttt (Sold JTow**Xr7,

A: which time and ptec* appeals will b#
received and determined rolativ# to any

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

SIM ILIA 8IMTLIBUB CL'RANTUR.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

lw:ng the Chspcuan House, which was
well kept when we were h.re before, but
The above work as a handsome octavo is now Ittler kept under its new proprievolume, gotten up ia very good ttyle
throughout, and is sold at a roasonkble charge* are reasonable, th* tab)* first
price. It has l*e«n prepared with great rias* and the attendanr* upon ita guests
care and skill, and will be found a prompt and polite.
So many of our legislators think who
thoroughly reliable guide for th* dkeeoccupy its rooms during this brief and
other srvsiuua of our State Legislature
as du** alto our friend IL E. B.. on* of
the editors of the Detroit Ttokoi# who is
corresponding for his own paper.
this high-ton .-d book cannot fail to show
He is a quiet, good man, and as sueh
its auptrionty to thorn amill works, liketb well where peace mi l order prewritten by d**ign!ng m»n upon soma of | vaitoth. h.nee hi* choice of th* "Chapthe disease* tf women, which lav* pan- derod to low taaL s and depraved idi a?. 1
or puffed «oia# patent nostrum. S, T. I
Dickorman, a gentleman from Cinrin- ; a writer, and wishes ho could approach
natu Ohio,'is th’ ngvut for t..* work in ! him tn either respect. Christian editors
thii State. Il* has met with gratifying , are a scar.-* commodity in three evil
days, and ought to b# cultivated “every

Advertising alone does not imidure Township meeting in Hasting, on Mun­
soccesa The th mg which is advertised j
day, the people liy a unanimous vote,
' appointed a Cummilt*# to bring tu t
against th* pretended owner* of tha
burying gronud, to recover th* interest
th* Township ba* in the*# ground#
!
This ia right. Th* p#opb should protect
ro#d; if it ia poor, don't praise it, for | their own interests, against nil "Rinas"
p«opl* will icon diecover you uro lying, i and at all hsxarda, and by just «ueh
Bach is the policy of the ' Buriiagtoo )
Route, which run* to three great regions
lath# West: 1st, To Omaha, ronnccting with the greet Pacific Road*. 2d,
To lanooln, the capital c-f Nebraska, day, frean our worthy young townsman says : "Bleak and blustering aliout ibis
aad all that beeutilu! region south of Will. F| Kenihrid, who is on* vf the time, with heavy snow."—Cedar Rapids
tb# Hntte, tilled with IL R- Lands and partnon in the law Cnn of Gibnoa k (la.) Times, March ».
hom*st#od* 3d. To 8L Joseph. Kan­ K*u£*lit, at laddingtuu. Mi.li. Will
struck a good point by going up in that
sas City and all Kansas points.
Th* roads are splendidly built, have section. He is looking well and trpurte
thv brot bridges, --finest care, the Miller "businres good.’’-

muit have intrinsic merit, or else large
adv-rising will eventually doit more
harm than good. If you barn anything
which you know to be good advertise It
thoroughly, and you will b# sure to xuo-

4HIE1____ ____ EilKi

raw. j»».

x

Ixmg may they b* •pared io rmp *
well earned reward.
Axotbex Law Owns.—W* announce
Brighton is growing rapidly, a new
ith pleasure, that Hon. Harvey Wright wild eflbrt to prov* that you're not first and sobstaatial hotel to to b# added tn
cvualn to the gorilla." Darwin. Huxley, the attractions of th* place, a desidera­
Lubbock, g»t bo quarter from Dr. £aw- tum long and greatly needed.
But wa are lingering too long "en
route,” and must hurry on to Lansing,
“lb# City at magnificent distances,” and
take mysticism for k*ea and simple as W* found it on our arrival "the Citv
logic. That goes without saying- This
is not by any mean, declaring that blocks of any on# of cur 20 “Patent"
such mysticism I* not good, and worthy Detroit paveiuont* in Bus Macnterpri*of all honor and credence; Il I* only a
ing City.
W* find on# redeeming feature and

Pen insular Railway

■ ICH1GAR CENTRAL R. R.

v». ta*w—
ths drawings and knowing th* exoelritil . t»&gt; st,«-et u
character of th# Calvart’e work will be '
well worthy of its eplen did subject, our
new million and a half dollar* Capitol.
Th* ndvertisMiienl of thia aetwm* will
Ea. Bsxxxs:—Leaving Detroit st appear in tho Bsxxxx in doe time.
Th* beautiful *prtng-hk* weather and
4c&lt;5 on Tuesday last, ws rottted along
&lt;m th* well appointed and luxurious I Ute warm sunshine of the but two days
lire dried op these muddy roads and infnsod
activity all over thia am tiop and
were exceedingly well treat d in our ca­
pacity as the Baxxn's rot respondent by we read that in Detroit building opera­
tbo accomodating conductor cm afore- tions have been resutred with a vim.
Whatever wo may hare said about
Thia ia th* second obligation »• arei the inertuass of lansuig aa a City, w. I
under to Mr. Bees# th# efficient Buper-. give ita private citiaena credit fur baring
intendent and hi* oadjutor and aaais- as fine stores a* ar# to be found anytent Mr. Tho# Pain*, and we hereby
acknowtedga the samu mast gratefully,
and repeat what we bar* said one* be­
Marsh, Whataly. and the rest of tbo fore, that thair Ro*l da##ev*s all tho
"purists,” are Hute else than philologi­ good thing* which hav# been written
cal fogies, Philistines in spweeb, con­
servatives in grammar, and ala*!—
Stopping over at Brighton we engaged
vague designation is lb* unkind**: cut ll&gt;« hospitality of our friend of 13 years
of all; when uobody know* what you standing; Mr. Richard Lyon. Mr. L. is
mean, what mayn't you mean t ffietb#- on* of th* pioneers of this section bar­
tic*, not criticism, may be, be thinks, ing emigrated from New York Oily
Th* following linei were com noted by
Mr. White's congenial (lament, tor "of
nearly 30 years since, and bring now Mias Addie Nichols, and recited by Mas
ttvst equanimity, circumspection, rater Jerry Wolcott, al tha Sunday School
1
‘
rorident
of
th*
Pioneer
Club
of
Briton.
tleneeot research, and equipment ot
Concert of the Christian Chureh ia
minute scholarship without whlab it Is Surrounded by his children wh* are all
Naabrilto, Michigan, cn th* eveaiag of
given to no man to bs a philologist, ba
tta*. unhappily, made tbs most penuri- pious and lovely wife are enjoying a March 81st 1872, it bring th# forewll
ou« provision.” W hat say twt tbou. good coinfottabl* fort one, the rraults of un­ of their Faster Bev. 0.1. D#yo.
Monsieur Dogberry? "An two inen tiring industry and a well ord .red and

Stlii .lira ui PM lat.
Mr Win wotttoa'r una ni Dax».
why ? 8a* record of the conreynuc# at1 For particulars aee financial statement
at tb# Cemetery remind* from th# Ring1 of Hirer side Aaaodatrin in the last
to IhetaMlrre, aa raomdad in tb* office’ Hasting* AfesteJrinari.
of the Bagtatar of Djvda.
Qrxar No. 2.—If it coat* a thousand

Qmr No. 3.-If it i* worth *20,75
to go to Mareball, what is th# rah*# of
Myer's fiddle box. For jmrticuUre in­
quire ol on* of th* s&gt;#aiben of tl&gt;«

drop-in-call on our v*ry jvopulai
State Treasurer. I’. Collier, was mod# a
lengthvMd visit by bia gentlemanly end
hearty politeasa*. In tbaa# day* of of­
ficial oomiptiae, Mr. C. eaa stand th.
tost of ttoreqyA Jtore*^, and ia a worthy

No Water Works, or pared street’,
or Gas Company ia Lansing yet, altho'
they are/way to have thorn. A private
individual, Mr. D. W. Bock, hewever

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Among the latest New York fashions,
th* Utica Ofoarew rorreaQondent aay*
that an mgeuiou* method ol making
wedding prevent* ha* beeu diwoverod ,
■nd «ne lair bride at l«ut ha* been
enlightened recarding "the triek. and
the manner." of wedding guest*.
A newly-made wife, having had a
multiplicity of cvally aalvrra given her
on her wedding day. claimed the priti-

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dupbrafe. all* might Joraera for aomethmg of which ibe at»&gt;d m greater
treed With this end ia view, *bo re­
paired to Tiffany'* one day with a doplicate *alver, and made knoa i&gt; her «i*h
to exchange it.
What waa hrr aurpriac. however, to
rev the ahopmui glanre auapiu-.uaiy nt
the article, and deny that it had ever
bean purehared at that eetabbahment
"Where did it come from, tbea f the
lady aomeahat inuignviitly a»kal.
■’Doebtleaa from tbe dollar .tura,
madam," wm tli. candid reply.
It waa ia vain th* lady nmerted that

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NORTH ^SuRmaST

Frier. o»lU 30 Cent* a Hottie.
Tlileanlcle hea been thoroughly laeud
and

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•he called the ahopman'i attention to
tha elegant caw bearing Tiffany'* own
trade-mark.
“That make, no difference. madam,”
wa* the reply- “ There i* a great de­
mand for o«r empty ca*e* thia raaaoo,
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LIFE OF JAMES FISK.

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Enlabboment
Change of Fobm,

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Jamutirr, Iiutlffettion. Sour.Hom- ■
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Sinkllmlarhr, I.lrrr Com/tlalnt,
/&gt;rer.f A|yur, 7&gt;y»;rej&gt;e4o, Worm*
fa CHtUren, PUn. nillout Om»-^ !
plolnU, Lmuof Apprlitr. Erup­
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Half a Million having been
Sold!

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Sht SCouItry &lt;Urd.

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our than fowl* ; fiah, flerii, herb* and
gram bung devoured by them wilheqa■1 reliah. Wa a»y equaL for tbou.-b
they mmuiunly jaiuniw upon mail with
groat aridity than upon grain, thi. it
generally Ix-catue it afford, a ranty,an&lt;l
a flock kept for a while almcMt entirely
on animal food will abow tho aarne grcol

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A Challenge.
.Wa Will Otvx 11,000
r.,.. fo-

Sow, &lt;ll«O

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Michigan Exchange.

■D«&lt;ir* which ore LAlurallv umltoc to u &lt;r.o-&lt; ±e
on/or a few kind* of food.' Thaa «*tTStUX I’PBUsmjG co. CHc«c«. &gt;“

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CARBOLIC TABLETS,
upon bi* bill ol fare. " ‘
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c*M&gt; i* diflrrAt, for no paraua can main­
tain tbe higbeat efliciwu y when ronfinvd
to one article of food. No matter bow
food we may be of a particular &lt;li*h, w*
kwo’ruluh tor it when allowud nothing
t&gt;l«e for a number of eotuacuUve meal.,
■nd th* intouve craving for variety iadi- Q.&lt; »lr WdU' C*ri»IK 1
calc* a* ita •ouree aoraetliing more then
lucre appetite. It giro* evidence of real
tmemitiea of tho eyatorn which are con•tantly varying with tbe changing eircumvtancaa ol weather, t’m|&gt;loyuiHiil

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Tha fondnen tot variety ahown; by |
fowl* i* aa significant of real need, at
we have found it to be in onreelvra. J In
purveying for them a judiciooi varfotv.
a^loctvd trora tho three general dinaum*
—animal fool, treeh vegetable. *nl
grain—it at all aeaaona abeotuirly ttactaary for young and &lt;44, in order to make
them perfectly thrifty True, they will
—— X-—i ........ nod water,
ao kept,
a
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a to tw p*e» ! varied tho week through. Corn can. be
think that, given ground and nngrosnd. raw and
vea abouhl cookwl. Onto we prefer ground fiae. ae

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er of live etoek (hat Ury may grow tat
on bia labor. Every wool growet In
tha Northwest ought to aee that Tns
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Xa lor animal food, the choice ut j
■uitable and eoouomioal kind* depend*
■pan locality. Neer the ahorc um&gt; !
clam, and cheap *ort» of fch boded
Thera i. a mine of wealth in tbe pro­
duce of tbo *ee which mar be uhl®fd
in egg miring In aome jxrt* &lt;&gt;f the
country young calve, can bo Ixraght for
what their *km. Bro worth, aad th* carcaaa boiled in an arch kettle, tbe fleeb
being io tender that fowh &lt;aa trick it
from the bone* without any mincmg be­
ing required. Tallow chandler.' wrap*
are a very portable form of animal food ’
for poultry, and have the advantage of
keepiag well. Butcher.' waate, auch n-&lt;
calve.' .nd lamb.' pluck, when pmfed
ly frerii and eweet may be boafod and
ran throoghl* aauoge machine, thus
making a aubattfota for inaoct* and tmo
eerily .wallowed by the .malleat dxkk•ni In warm weather when fowl*
have thmr freedom, nud not too many
■re kept at one plnor, they will find for
tbenueh&lt;aaU tha arumal food tbeyaeod
The ftwah vegvtablo department may
be filled with young tender gram in
aummor, cut from a lawn where there i*
a fine growth, every morning whan the
dew i* on, and thrown to &gt;unh fowl* a*
are yarded. Poultry nt hberty ahquid
bo allowed aoewa. to a plot kept «loedy
•haven, for the gram i* aa ordinary
meadow noon growa too rank. Sentebme* it i* convenient to feed the young
beeta oui&lt;&gt;n» and kttuce* that are thuui»d from tbe row. to poultry that ia kept
•hut up. Hoevn-:, the rewiiiMMa'with
which tier will eat th* varioo* garde a
v.getablradepmul* «* habit or echuatioa, if we may ure no jiretrniaja* a
wml. Ia winter »hop up carrota, turaipa, be ti, mangokia, cheap or aeediag
•flsfoa.if the lector &lt;raa be afloed-d;
and to teach the fowl* to eat thee*,
thoroughly mix with meat till appetite
ia acquired, when tbev may be given
alone aad aheruataly raw aad cttokad..
Bailed putatoe* and raw cabbage* will
graerailv be eaten without preriou*
traiamg, and thia font InrlinMa* that
they are the beat vegetable food for
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                    <text>The Basner Company,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY APRIL 10. 1872.

VOL XVI.

NO. 50.

Prifwal nd Bim&gt; Wfi
MM tataS i:rerr
great enough far some of them to wish
to leoni to raid, aad so my school com­
menced. There were six pupils to be­
gin with, bni thirty before I had kept
school* foetalght. whiBh were all ths
children of a teechabls ego within four
mites.
.
Afterwards I began a night school,
chtefiy of men, though taere were some
young gnls; the elder women didn’t
seom to osro to learn.
Igrow to hero great friendship with
the poonto, and every door was open to
me; 0?d when I took my sketching mUriah down to the beach on tbo after­
noons, when the wift of straw oa on old
•hipnaet told the natives that shoals of
fish were near, 1 found many a willing
model among the boys and men white
they waited for their nets to be filled, or
for thoir boats to be ready. Often 1
went out with them in their boats, and
when we returned was owned in the

SIABGITMG GWS!
.atffiwQ* ■sfirta

FIBE PBOOF STOVE
Every Store. Warranted two Years.

And see just how the thing is done.

10.000 SAP BUCKETS
Winter Goods must be closed out
gardless of cost.
f dect (Hisceilnng,
nnaicia!« a&gt;4
HnnUMUW.

Detroit Stoves!
State Fair at Kalamazoo.
,
Northwestern Fi

at Grand Rapids,

Tiarcdal iron,
the World.

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GOODYEAR 4; STRIKER

Respectfully announce to their pntrons nnd
the Public Generally,that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the IjVasbington Block, and;
will be happy to serve all who may givp thetn
a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Cash Cheaper than nt the 'advertised
w
‘ ’
Cost Sales. If you do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay
_ Cash for Butter, Eggs, nnd
all kinds of Produce.

The world learns ita Isescc slowly.
It means a storm to-mor- Much of the world doos not learn its

“Whal! with socha sunoeif"
She vouchsafed mo no answer and I

I am a New Englander, and you know
we New Engtepdera must bo always re­
forming the world, which sufficiently ac­
counts for my teaching sellout for a eate­
ry of affection in a village of heathenish
name on the Long Island coast.
Once I passed a summer there, and
the wildness of the place, with its un­
pronounceable Indian name and tbo
[win.itiveneta of the peojdo ; the deserts
of salt meadows without a tree to break

&gt; hoaeii (het etsutebed away on either ride
until sand and sky melted together in a
i soft hasy gray ; the great open sea that
' roared and sang nnd cried oat with a
deep voire all the day while wo listened
Headers remimboring not the other' to it, and all too night while wo slept
lia|bs of 4be parody nay judge fromi uneociciout of (I, tl»t -rolled an fa,
u*~
.nd m iu». great nmuntaiwal wfore to break on
byt qualified to understand the points! the ban! beach with a sound like a canmade by the California lady in her vor- con, the rush ol a foam, and the silence
that followed—all of this bred in my
heart long after 1 had left it. and I
would think of it so vividly that I often

I

I walked dote up to her, ami spoke
1to her before aha taw me.
•‘May I root here? 1 liavu been
walking aad am tired.”
. "Yea, dear, ait down." She moved a
Jlit lie to make room boride her. “You're
a
' stranger, dear, didn't liappcn to
crane
ia a ship from anywhere
'
.

' There is no royal road to learning,”
ia an old axiom, but the average Ameri­
can will not be convinced of the truth of
it- It ia hard to ooavfaxw him of tbo
truth of anything, when it is to his iatero.t to believe the oantrary. Ho can
find, or make, royal roads anywhere. —
Ar d he doe,, though many of them are
paved with anything but good intentions.
“Get rich, my eon, «et &amp;h. boneetiy if
you own; if not—gM nah." It was sot
a Frenchman who said this, although
one might think so, but a matnber of
that plain-asking Mrt-tho Qnakon.
fiio average American does not “speak
K in snooting.” ho is too smart for that
—ho merely paft his inteatiaa fa proc­
ure Il is not so much his fault, per­
haps, ss the fault of the period, that be

Songw what U vu Many thing? hare
coovpirod, of late, to change it; among
others ths success which follows those
who violate it moat eatfaciouaJy. U is
no
matter bow they get rich—ifthey aosakes her to s life of ahamo and a death
of despair. Kot one girt, but thousands ly got rich enough I
of girls yearly. K» that, though a great
oampany of those whose robes ere soiled
beyond clearing, hide themselves in tbo
grate during a twelve month ; another
great comply of th. pro drop tojhrir
the weskneM for display.
bad, no doubt, from a mot— ,---------riew ; stiH both are prodnetive of good.
But loathe fint we should be content,
ea we once wars, with stags ooachre aad
sailing packsts, aad but for the test we
should bo content with the old, worn-out

drinking is alwsykorinous. It is very
well known that a man cannot consort
with a k»d wvmau fur an hour, without
receiving a taint that a whole life of repentanoo cannot wholly oradicate. Since
time began women have been led aetrev
by the same promisee, the time pledgee,
ths same empty reward* If Toung
nwn and young women could possibly
learn wisdom, it would seem os if they
might get it in a day, by simply using
their eyas and thinking upon wbat they
are. Yet in the great city end all great
ritisa in the country, young women are
all tbo (imp repeating the mistakes of
these around them who are wrecked in
character and fortune The young man
krej^ his wine bottle and seeks resorts
where deceived and ruined women ley
in wail for prey, knowing perfectly well
if be knows anything, or has used fair­
ly the ieason with wh.eh heaven Ims en-

Secures SpeoiolTrotoction to fevery Policy

torie* Wo bring bock more than wo
take away- Hus fact is powbore so ap­
parent as in many Antericap home*. It
Is not merely that tbo walls which were
once bare are now acwdsd with pictarea,
not that the rooms which wore callsd li­
braries now contain books ; it is in the

to porditioa—that there ia before him a
life ot disgust and a death of horror.
Whentho results uf certain courses
I of conduct nnd certain indulgences are
so well known as three to which we al­
lude, it seems strange that any oao can
enter upon thi-m. Every young man
knows that if he never tastes a glass of

I

'em cuing out in a boat to look for the

latte whole W, aad you rare1 edvortire on that plea cittw.
t..&gt;A..;^. Prewiring is Hko fishing
where there is no fish. You need to
let the lines fall Ln the right place..
A rouatsnl dropping will wear a rock.

(hip's ou ".be sandbar, out where tbs
waves break, 'fore thoy come in hero,
lake to go up and see the chut f Only
clothes in it.’’
I went with them. As we walked
nearer the sea we could no; boar each
other speck in ths dsofouing roar of the
waters. The wind blow co that I was
glad to cling to the rough fishermen's
strong arm. nnd bo borne along by'liim.
It was only an ordinary seamen's
chest, with Bailors' clothes in it Al-

thm vrna tong ego. Wo was always
looking for him. end my man aaid, -Keep
a brave heart; he'll coma beck, please
(fad, hell come beck. Well always
stay here, aad bo’ll know wboro to cocne
to.' I always remember that—my old
c: hi vras always right Hn wm drownded one night, on e tubing night, but
I atay bore, fori know the boy’ll come
! back, unfoes the lord is keeping him for
1 me tn beuvoo, along with my old man.
If I die I'll bo auro of that, for ha
wouldn't let tn both die if the boy was with them I" I think Joe did not quite
understand or look as I motioned him
aotde really needed me. and there living, and toava him no pteco. «o &lt;»me to put down the iacket he had taken out
ught be lietter uses for my energies,
■ The Lord keeps him far you, wbsr- of the chest to show ms, and I shut the
nd the cost of candlra scorned very
Lid rovareetly, as if it had been a coffin
over
ho
is,"
said
I'eotamnly.
rest. 1 didn't really belong to anylid.
.
• Yse, doer. I know he does.’’
ody. I was an orphan and unraarriThere came a huge wave that wet
t
ri-«
our fori. We moved back a little.
When I broke the new ^iten to m^

under it like rock salt
Largo typo is not n sensory in adror
tiring. Bhnd folks don’t read newsp*-

Don't bo afraid to fanwet ia printer's
ink lent your send* of fife bo nearly ran
out
■
.
When you advertise, see that you
do it on the some principle as you buy
good* Get the most you een fur the
mmay. • • ’ ■ ■
'
:
• &lt; •;
People who advertise only once ia
the face again. They an full of fears throe months forget that tuost folks
of axfoenre, aad conscious of irrepara­
can't remember anything Longer than
ble teas. Their lives are masked in a
about seven days.
thousand ways. They Live a daily -lie.'

ith amasument and indignation.
"What ’ You going alone to five in
wild place amosg rude fishermen to
«h their children I I never heard

bio thought hail evsr occurred to mo :
"Why, I am twenty-five ; older than
Lucy, who is the molhsr of four children J older than Him J., who was
nurao tn tbs hoMiitais during tbo war;

1 vraa supposed not to cam what they
foought, &gt;ut my pillow was wot many a
night li issns, A was supposed to prefer
the s-x-isty ef fiabonusn to that of culti­
vated people, to forget my duties to so­

jroncm
DENTIST

Pitfalls for Toug Ksi.
“Humph!

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“Tse; but Mies J. looks old enough .
to bo your mother, and Clara ia ugly and J

BLACKSMITHING!

wm.

Jake’s wifo topk tU bahy.

fidwvra, with a strutew dreed in fay
heart. I thought with a ahttddar of the
poor soub st see that night
The low fierce growl, it Cited rae with
terror. 1 bad sear, storms befow. bet
none had mate rm, fool us this one did.
I bolted my door as if that would keep
the strand out I triad to drown it with
thomuswof my piano and my voice.
A preoeetiment of something seemed
hanging over me. I was nervous aad
unstrung.
Presently I wrs aware of hurrying
fset tn the road outside. I unbolted my
door and wont out. It was nearly dark,
but I could &lt;»ufa, out the figure, of men
end boys hurrying down to the beech —
me. 1 turned down |ha rood, vary si­ hn ro and there a woman.
“Benny, is that you 7” I cried out to
lant, very lonely, a few bteckbsrry bushos on one site, further on a single stunt­ a big boy, who was nearer me than the
ed pine true. A mile beyond 1 came
upon a fisheemaa’a hut, that eiood alone
in the middle of a barren field against
the bright gold of the (unset In the
open doorway sat an old woman. She
bad gray hair hanging on bar neck in
short curls, and a strong masculino fig­
ure. In her hand she bold a book, aad
sang a byrnn in a vigorotu voice with a
wondrous expression. She did not see
me, but was quite absorbed in her fer­
vid ringing.
There was hope and longing in her
voice, a jiromiae as of youth, as if she

Every Description, Manufactured to Order, from
GEMUIMIE OAK LEATHER.

A Udy fa a distant fowls &lt;4Alifornia
thinks (hat the unpopularity of the'
mother-in-law i&gt; a grievous injustice, or, I
at least, that the wife's mother should
not be made to bear all the indignities
of public disappreciation when tbo hus­
band's mother is as likely to be a canse
of domestic infriirity; afad wishing to
expense her views dramatically, gives

One of the men brought me a bundle
of lettm rolled in tarpaulin, that had
been found tn the drowned man's poeksL I carried thmn Uss with m.

Well, oao day 1 found myself in poesresian ef awmBil cottage that stood
alone and bare in a field that had not e
stone or a tree upon it, the salt maod-

other porta, and strangers 811 Uri» pie­
ces. In this sn of the world, unlwu
the name of a business firm is kept con­
stantly before the public, earns wewfinW
may start up, and by liberally advert­
ing, in a very short time take lbs plans
of the older on a* and too tetter rust out

fere ho could do it TUr throw ojten
his amt. and found underneath n bun­ btjMBtaated ia 'Tto&gt; QaM’i
dle rolled in tarpanlin; as they picked Courtier,“ and "Fme OH Engifoh
tlamaa." Il was . jfay tkat
it wp the bundle mored.
"u’e a ehW-1 cried, “and oHmf*
They Mfoldod it. and there sorely
was a child of ewaa aiao ar ton meths,
who Btretebad oat fas little arms feebly,
and cried as if it was very weak.

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�Peninsalar Railwr
Cook, delivered hie Inaagrral, an able
and woli written tneasege, which we
print herewith.

Gold 110 5-8.
Cold mA Cloudy.
Mercury down to 40 above taro.

M* yea's Omen.

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RmbsD ft Navins locelire new&gt;od(
84,000 by uuy one fire, its rites are
mud-, low^r than Companies doing more'
hasartons business titan insuring form

the discharge ofthe dniire that have beea
’ placed upon m*&gt; by my election aa Mayor

is Uw question today.
of thia &lt;My, I trust that it will not bo
Qcxxt.—Wes the proverbial "tiehiftr’ deemed out cf character, or egotistical in
a ticket “uo tag r
me to offer sums suggestions, which 1
In x Hunav.—Hayen to qualify after■ hope and trust may bo of peeotical im­
portance to us fa the parfermanco of
our reapective datiea. Itogratticg very
None of your common tickets,
much tint I am not able to bring mare
ticket voted by—Ye Pedagogue.
, of judgment, wisdom, and a larger exBerber ft Bailey locally am
perwnre to aid me Ln the work, and yet
their new goods. Cal] and see tl
r whatever there may bo found wanting
Lawyers, we have 16. In the MedicalI in this respect, I shall endeavor to
make up in my tail, and the hearty
fraternity, 12.
good will and earnsstnres with which
Jho State Senate aa a Court of im­
( 1 shall devote myselsalf to tbo work.
peachment in the Edmonds farce meets
And aa I look upon you, gentlemen,
in another column. They have formed
a medical Co-partonorahip.
Maple Sugar has boon coming iu quite
freely tbo part week al prices ranging
from 12 1-2 to 14 ct per lb.

,T“mwrt75 cents for men Cottonade
Pants at the Great One Price
Store of 'Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House.

i-.iiea.pcsi more inuwouuc,
Star Clothing House, Grana
Rapids. _________
Only $7.00 for a good
doubble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House, Grand Rapids.

Vxar Feasi.—The method by which
the Democracy of Hastings found out
that the Republicans had made no gains
by the election.

Not Be.—Tbo assertion of the Jsereaf,
that ths newly elected offleers qualified
at tbo last meeting of the Council. Hov­
el al of them did not qualify.

grand River Vxlley Division

I'aqptxa.—If one extra count can
elect a Recorder; bow many count*
would it hare taken to elect a Mayor ?
Alas, poor Wood 1

the particular street upon which the
work was, or is being dene, its cost, ftc.,
Ac. The reasons for this request are,
that we may have at all times a correct
ides of where work is being done.'and
the octet of doing it, believing that we
can la thia way, guard our finance*, and
make a mare jodicious disbursement of
them than in any other manner.
4tb, I would recommend that the
committee on sidewalks carefully review
all ordnances relative to ths same, and
report as soon aa practicable, so that ths
building of the same may be ordered cs

counselors and advisors, I taw that
with your indulgence, kindly feelings,
generous sympathies,
and hearty
co-operation, I shall net foil We here
not come up hero to write AiZrrr on
our banner, but to do our duty as it may
be manifested to us. not in the interest of
any party, but in the public interest.

doing elljtbrt ought consistently to be
asked. I shall leave the matter with
you, hoping that no party _ fooling will
be allowed to enter our Council Room,
but tliat our mootings may at all times
bo friendly, looking way over and be­
yond personal interest, to the welfare of
is not worked up for all it is worth, our yoaageity, feeling that thus wetniy
eelflshnosa, party spirit, and a carolaea
deservo (whether we roclevo it or not)
regard of and for, thv rights of
others, has himlorod ite
onward
marJi. The early teachings of a states
mam (wiser in other things than in ibis)
that "to the victor belongs tbo spoils,"
has mad* political parties unlesling and
grcMsly aelfiah. Did you ever reflect for
a moment, upon the mighty power end
lofiurnce that parly hold* over us, and
how meanly and contemptibly We often
manifest that influence P To-day wo
are journeying along together, side by
side, on the great highway of human
life, and ours are happy atiou, and so­
cial relation mutual paoeiand phaaxat;
wo are friends, fallow travelers, trying
lo make the journey as pleasant aa poorible, cheering on over the rough ways,
lending a helping hard and a kind word,
I lest deopcndcncy enter in al the gate, certain number of dollars have gone into
and wo despair. Now just wait a few the Treasury and a certain number of
weeks.or months, until party spirit steps dollars gone oat a&lt;nin All this the
down au'l troubles the waters,, and k&gt;! people knew before, but what we most
what a change I He who was &lt;*r kind, want to know, end what the law conwarni-hosrtrd frimd,snd follow traveler, templatre they shall tell us iv, where did
true to every generous impulse, has bo- thia money go 7 What was it used for?
num so debased, and degraded that To whom was it paid ? No one could
there is no adjectives sufficiently ex- tell by looking over that wonderful C-

Our popular Carriage maker J- I*.
Deed, i&gt; making extensive prejiaraUi-n* proeairo to describe the debths to
for manufacturing some very fine rigs which bo haa descended. Ob, shame 1

SCROFULA,
Scrofulous Humors.

Ki&amp;a

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Reports from Home.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. RELIilLI ISO DISKT ROUTT.

Don’t Be Drcxirxa by the hostfof
Busitiuai tn the next City Attorney —
worthless Bumps and well fixtures which To attend Io the interests of the City ia will always attempt to subdue and over­
are forced upon the public by unprinci­ the approaching Cemetery litigation. come his prejudices But the egotis­
pled agents. But go to Austin and
tical, and contemptible
delight ia
Grant's Pump Factory, in Hastings, and
letting their prejudices overcome them;
get a Pump which will not get out ol
order. They keep a large stock of all
kinds of well and cistern .Pumps con­
i it is always a duty, however much w»
stantly on hand, and repair pumps to
may neglect it. to reaped the honest
Tusilsmo Jtmtl thinks that "upon opinions of our fellow man, remember­
ing that the difference between us is a
the whole the result of the spring elccmutual difference; my opinions being
AdrcrtfaiBg stae does not produce tons ia favorable to the Democracy."— no farther from yours than yours from
sueceea The thing whiah is advertised
wine, uJ therefore, acting upon vlrel
must have intrinsic merit, or else large
grand aad ennobling pnncipls, put down
advertising will eventually do it more
Ma. J. Com has already commenced in Holy Writ, and which, if wo would
harm than good. If you hare anything operations treparatory to his gvading job make it the basis of human acti&lt;m,
which you know to be good advertise it oa the Union School grounds.
He will would, at one huge stroke, vary nearly
thoroughly, and you will be sure to suc­ no doubt ace the work pushed with strike strife and discord from amongst
ceed ; if it is pour, don't praise it, fur
us, and nearly dry up the fountain of
people will soon discover you are lying.
our tears. “Whatsoever ye would that
Such is the policy of the Burlington
Routs, whjal* runs to three great regions
In the West: 1st, To Omaha, connect­
action, everywhere, and the reason why
ing with the great Pacific Roads. 2d,
it ia so, is, because it ia founded on the
To Lincoln, the capital cf Nebraska,
«v&lt;rla*ti &gt;g principle of rifU, end there­
and all that beautiful region south of
fore must be as enduring aa the eva­
the Platte, filled with R. R. Lauds and
ls*ting hills. And now, GcnUotuec,
Frank L. Ward furnished a splendid ,
homesteads 3d, To BL Joseph, Kan­
with these principles firmly fixed aad
American Organ, of which b- is agent,!
sas City and sU Kansas point*.
established in our minds, ws propose to
far
the
Festival
and
Dance
Wednesday
1
The roads are splendidly built, have
taka our seals ; and If any of ns have
ths beet bridges, finest cere, ths Miller
thought, or expected to get any puKtieal
plrtfarm nnd coupler, and the safety air
axo* ground, or any snl6&lt;h, or partiam
brake (to prevent th* lore of life that i,
amis subserved, I will venture to say
every whore also happening); PaBman'
steepen, Pullman during cam, large and
Cox«iBxa*iLr building material ia that tAsf shop ia probably open for th-oi
powerful engines (to make quick tint
being deposited on the ground* of llio down in that goodly city of fTsfAaa,
and good cunnoeltaa), and are in a word Baptist society, north of Dr. Rueeell'a tliough they may not bo able to ob­
the best equipped roads in the WeaL
tain an entrance (Aera nos, for 1 underSo that if you desire to go safely, surely,
aland that it is being slsawf /er rryterr,
quickly and comfortnbiy to any point in
and elosed. thsira, &lt;ure» and all should

on the Pacific Roads, be sure that you
go “By Way of Burlington.”
All who wish particular information,
end n large map, showing rorrsrtfy the
Great Wert, and all ib railroad connec­
tions. can obtain them, end any other
knowfadgo, by addressing General Pas­
senger Agent, B, ft Mo. R. R. R-, Bur­
lington. Iowa._________

Odb Fxllow’s Ball.—The dance giv­■
en by Hastings L.dgv, No. 58, at Union
Hall last Friday evening, proved n luc­
res*. A very pleasant time was enjoyedI
by all in attendance, and everything
pajtwd off in a happy manner. The'
supper given by ■» W of the Hast­■
ings Huum vm gotten up in good stylo'
and showed plainly that friend Taylor'
&gt;
■

&gt;

CDMWWcnoxa.

r^siRStwx'SrBttt,
Mould not be without

VEGETINE
For Ten Times iU Coat!

Notice fa hereby givan that Ute lAts.
of Valuations and Enumerations, made
and taken within the 4th Collection
Dirtrict of the State of Michigan, by th*
Assistant tram of said District, and
by thorn rrturaod far th* annual Het,
under and by virtue of an Act of Goagnms, entitled “An Act to provide in-

my offiro. in the rdlage of faaia, for foe
space ef Fire Days from and after the

23d DAY GF APRIL, 1872.

1

tbo evening of April 26, tbo Anniversary
of the Order in the U. 8- A gonoral1
invitation fa also extended to the social■
laving people at our City and vicinity,
it fa uaetas to say that a good time may
be expected. Wo know from experience1

oouDeels be divided." Little David who
puttoth no! his trust in riches, shall lead
the GoetemitM- to battle against their
enemiea, for know ye not that wo ure •
warlike people 7 And when this goodly
land was invaded the Goetem too cried
war, and osr ewamke cried pooce!
Therefore, fisar not Aad whaa little
David beard thfa, he were oat from
among them and prepared a little sling,
and said unto himself, •*wo can bust 'em,"
and there waa. great rejoidhg in the
camp of the Goatemitca And when
Oded, the Patriarch, heart the rejoicing
of much people, he called together hie

be,.when wo forgot the right, and stoop
to de only dirty wwk for party purposes
Now from what hue been sai l, don't
Brink that wa are going to be able to
pleas* all; this wo are not fooli*
enough to undertake. But wa are going
to try to do batter than has bean dock
tn the part, (a»d 1 axy Uris, gentlesuM,
without uny evasion or menial rvservation.) not that I Would find one wort *f
fault with the motives and inteoitaa of
my predecessor, they stand before you to
be judged bv you; I presume mv friend
the retired Mayor, will not elaim that
his adnunistration hsa boon p*rfact; the,
errors and mistake* we make become just,
so many bright and shining l«hte to,
guide those who come after ua into brt-.
ter ami aster pallresyi. I cannot help,

Mercy Hooped, under th* auspices of
th* rasters of Mercy, will be continued
till May 30th, when the drawing will
pcekirely take place, in open public
This choritsiblo enterprise enjoys ths
coufid.-noe of the Governor, end the best
businsre men of Nebraska; also th*
Mayor and Preoidsnt of the Board of
Trade, Omaha. Highest prias 150,000.
Total, 1150,000, in cask The Tickets

Prytred by Dr. J. C. Ay A Co.,
and the sound of their rejoaefag was
hoard in the land. And when little
David beard tbo sound thereof, ho did
exceedingly fear and quake, and refused
to bo comforted. But the chief mon of
the Goelemitea were not dismayed, balr
David, and they roasonad much with

■O.OOrrrep—C. Banh &lt;1
Rutland, who we understand is soon to
make a trip to the East. Av Mr. H. is
unable to perform any labor owing to
bis unfortinate eonditionnre trust he may
meet with success while on his long jour­
ney Eastward, nod return with renewed
health and pockets lined, i

The whole number of pupils enrolled
during the winter term haa been 34b.
and the daily average attendance 258.
These hare been distributed as follows :

amount of ths City indebtedness. No
one eosld tell anything about ths true
rendition of th* City finance*. If any
man in this City, outside the Ring, ware
asked to-day1.—What fa the City debt,
and what fa it for, he could not answer.
First Primary—Miss Bauer, teacher.
If any man, outside the Ring, in this Number enrolled 76, daily average 50.
Second Primary—Mias L. A. Bigslo,
with the people's money, be eould not teacher. Number enrolled 37, daily
answer. We ran only find one excuse
for thia The law is mandatory and im­
perative aad its plain terms cannot bo
misunderstood The people are asking.

abould be kej4 iu da. kaere 7 Why this
game of the hidden hand 7 The Ring
bare bcm accused of the improper use
of money. This charge, thev in general
tonaVdeoy, aqd yet they neglect to give
us the figures. Tboae men affect to bo
hurt and threaten to whip us because
we say they have defrauded the people.
They folk of tbo Bakxxx lies, and conterrt themseivre with angry domonstrat&gt;on* toward* us ; and when we ask them
to show us the figures that ata* can bo
thoir proper vindication (if vindicated
they cu be) they get a little redder in
the face and tvrear at ua a little harder,

aw, i, au aw- -ai — iu&gt;.,
»m with sarfaaas, as be waa one among ;
the fart aeUlere who helped to lay the '

Crytaf-Cette er ireUlsg sf la
Danaoa, UCtoUrea or AS.
assaiKjfia;'

.Mpd now oomea Spring ft Avery of
OnusM^Rapida with a mammoth advertieemont announcing just what they Aore
a splendid etock of Dry Goods and Carpete. If out folks » eat to go away from
homo to trade call on thoou who adver­
tise in your paper. Good bargans will
pay jo every time for your trouble.
Ao WO go to proas wo learn that n
man by the name of Sts u If, a reaidant
of Middlerille, an employee on tbo G.
R. ft I. R. R., was instantly killed on
Tuaedsy by an acrident caused by tbo
eliding of an embankment We arv
without farther particulars

Wo are pleased to see Gary Spaulding
epenteg up bnrness foe tomeelf. He
Las arranged the rooms formerly occvtpirt
High School. Number enrolled 40, by Hopkins' Jeweby Store, andtas put
daily average 34.
in a very attractive stock of Boots, Shoes ;
During this term many valuable ad­
ditions hare been made to the EbnryOnz hundred dollars, out of moults pro­
vided by the State law far that purpose,
having been expended in hooka by the
Board. Especially is the library indsb t.*
&gt;1_ V--1:-- a___ ■ ._ _ _

Bare Tkreex. a^ralire, TreehM

*r r.te«:

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE.

they have honeatly spent the City mon­
ey they can show it. If tbo City ia not
largely in debt, tbo figures would con­
vince the people oi the foot. Wo can Court for this county, ocmmencuig on
mo uo good in their getting so angry. the 8th of May, 1872.
J. H. Lee.
Castleton.
Wiry faces and big oaths hurt nobody,

tbo majority is ths aamo and the mi­
nority are holplreo ia their hands. But
we hope there will bo an investigation
into into this matter, that we may know
how the fads are to the end that a
greet evil may bo cut off. Until the
bo furred to belters dial corruption and
fraud have been practiced by the City
Council beaded by Mayor Goodyear, and
while wo bolter* this, wo shall charge
tt, and no amount (oi blustering shall
prevent us as public journalists from do­
ing our whole duty ia this matter.

Henry He will,
George A. Haywood,

JaoobD.. Pennell,

“
"

Hadinga
Maple Grove.
Y. 8prin&lt;a.

James C. Hanna.
S. M. Smith,
Jamas M. Cola.
Jcwieph Bfinchoomb,
Samuel Stowell,
George Williams,

mediate political wants of theee gontlemen are not ia tho way of a fair and full
expose of tbo whole tkcag. and aa we are
anxious to have the people know all
about It, wo are alma*! iaeftai 1 to prom­ for the poailion of Sly Attorney- The
iae them that we will ftsegvrt it all before drafting of onUnsociM, the giving of reliabla opinions, and the proper direction
but think that he who is to occupy my
of the legulativn action of the Council
ptico, after my official term shall bare
are matters of importance and should
closed, mu^t be n stujrt dune* indred,
not be left m ineffietai hands. Belaif he did hot improve upon min*. I

think, Gentlemen, he would hardly get
your votes, m&gt; matter to whni party he
may belong. Unlare h* fa able to Utter
it, don't vot* for him. Thia is aa ago
of progress, and ha who ia foolhardy
enough, or old fogy enough to aland
just where hi* foro-fathan stood, bqtter
’ look out for his coat tail and beaver, for
the great National Improveman t Train
is now on.tbo track, with a fall crew cf
Young Americans to run it, and thrir
i watch-cry is “remove thsao old faeoih,

merely for • HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can ba found so dcairablo.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, ‘and yet lasts

LN FULL BLAST!
Clark's Photograph Galtay.

INOCURE NO CHARGE

pictures o? Childrenguaran­
teed. Call and see. for yourli. V OHIDESnm, Opovwtor.

�“CHRISTIAN UNION,
Tte fasMXsriM.
FmUI7

«375

nskRY^WAM

BEBOBER.

MONEY.

Attractions Tor 1872 I
^TaMKH Bmr. U. B. Mantel,

Wheeler &amp; Willson

$200 i

MIK BW!

HEI ENGLAND KEDICIME!

Half a Million having been
Sold!
Wwnalai Ikree lun ky a 'r«r^n.iu. (M
peer, teveihl to u Ik.
*t ik. pmkue

■ titeal eifr* &lt;te-a&gt;. leatnwtlM &lt;hre la lie

,V»w Het’ana
II •&gt; b«M e.r «.«ry 4«» aw
MaeUsasIaalMifmevaraealMaaSMtee ■•4

SHEPARD'S

(WOUND WAHOO BITTER
tf»«s%La,ite&gt;xzX'i?iAr*'M*' *** *
Frier, only SO Cento a Dottle.
Tblearuola has been Iborouoblr u spoil

and

.1 D. COOK, .fyt.

Braun ia with ua the first crop that
we aim to sow in the apring. We say
-aim." beranee. in point of fed, it not
uafte^Matiy happens that wa are able
to plow a Hover wxl, and drill in pees
or oat*, before we can plow a corn-stub­
ble and prepare it for barley. But when
the weather ia favorable we should get
in the barley at the eariieet time puesible. So good a farmer aa John Johnson,
however, differs with ua on thia noir.:
With him, later sown barky has froquently proved a heavier crop than that
sown earlier. Aad ia our own expo-

Urr

Sick Headache, Liner Complaint,
Fever.? Ayue, Dyepeptia, llonn.
in Children, FUee, Bllloae Oetnpialnie. Lot of Appetite, Erup­
tion* of the SMn, Fintpli* on the
Kaee, anil all lliimin of the

Baks rora &lt;nra Catna, aad fat them
have good oaro, aotritiona food, and
planty of it, with the kindest treatment.
Uowe will be high again ia n year or two.
Good cows aro ahrayu eearon.

I’ocirxv.—Clean the housa, rpnakle
urth aruda carbolic acid and watar.
Carbolic nap, rubbad’on Iha rno»u,
Anda its way on to the feathers, and
kills the lice. Whitownah all the wood­
work, and if a Bitla carbolic add is ad­
ded, eo much the better. Absolute
daaniiaSM ia one grant aacret of acmes
in aaapiliK poultry. At thia season of
tlis year farnu-rs ehould see that there
their fowls are regularly tha. Th.-re u
not much ftir them to pfct nn and it ia
impoaiblo for them to furaiab an abun­
dant supply of aggn without fool nuough
to msnuarture them. When Uio ground
is fror-n, so that they can not get xorau
they should Kara frueh meet, bonoa, etc.
Seo that they bavo plenty of fresh wa-

Exlaeegmext
Change of Fow.
peutestttetete.

&lt;Z*e for Kidney Cootplaint*.
WeoX Back, Fain in the Loin,.
Lumbago, Urecri, Hhrumatitm.

One Year only $3.00.

yyisriD

Wr Will Give 11.000
MyslMApU SkoUl. MaetuB. ite
m toe WkMler a Wtleoe.
Wi Will Girr 11,000

UXIUS rCULUIIlXO CO, CMaat*. ID

DR. WILSON’S

WILLS’ CABBOLIC TABI.WS,

COUGH MIXTURE
*XL^7RSto.

ILLUSTBAKD LITBATOBE

CAUTION
Oet eeiy Wd»' cartelie V
r&amp;.itn.vf'-

&lt;1 I V i. X

FERGUSON’S

1W a Y

We have never had a good crop of bar­
ley that waa not eown aariy.

I

Oah can be aowa on a peat rangn of
eoila, from a black meek to the hanvieet
days. Of aQ the email giainr they will
ataad the graatro:
but wall re­
pay good cultivation. They uro often
aow* on naw plowed eod land, and oeraaicuiany do «eH rcoagt to in luce

WONDERFUL OIL

BLOOD PURIFIES.
A whole Library in itself,

GREAT ISDUSTRIES!

doetrablc. The young pgi should be
cut of tan the reeult ia anything but set- naught to net from a email trough, tap­
iafnetory. Bettor jdant rvro on the sod arete from the sow, ns early a« poaaible,
land, aad sow oats after thn earn. We or nt any rata when they are I!tree i
hare see* great crops raised where the
lead is rich by feh-plowing a aorn-atubbla. aad then sowing M early aa the
land aonld ba harrowed is the aprug,
and whan the froat wan not .afecwnW,
out of tbo pround to ptow Sod land
■ - ’
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. .....

01, Wsili I Were a Child Aiaii'

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Confections,

'"htflrWliSLui.

JURUBEBA

guater Saptombar, and the trad -n.
what we call "fall-fallowed," the sod
should be Well-rotted, and when plowed
in the apring would bo in excellent conduicu ht oatn, end U the Iced ie neb
enough a greet crop may bo eipeetod
From 2 1*M to S 1-2 buabeb pay acre is

Dr. Crook’s Wineci'Tar.
io year's

Dr. Well!' tat ef Mte

—the neber Ibo soil, Iha inaawmd is re-

Hteting.,
March Ittb. and May Id.
Middleville,
March ttl.
Nashville.
April 23d.
Pralrtavllir,
.
.
wtb.1
Hickory Corners, at tho &lt;Iom of the In-

POKE ROOT.

DR. CROOK’8

WINE
' M*&amp;4rW..“&lt; •‘•«trh«e*Mia&lt;e ate iZwt,.
g****** l*e3
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The Banner Company,

VOL XVI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY APRIL &lt;7. 18?2.

Ct*

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1st* PIIUDIA
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membur with what retnent of patriotic
suffuing and blood th* foundation of
the Plato ware laid.
Hie patriotic &lt;atbea who Inka on th*
tall gray shaft a! Bunker Hill, to filled
nt one* with memories of our groat Rsvolutiouary war. Vnltoy Forge standaaa
plainly before him as Bunker Hill itself;
and he hears the splash of the see-wstor ns the taxed tea goes overboard la
Boston liarbor. He awe the cocked hats
and old Ontinenlal uniform rod War­
ren und Green and lsrai-1 Putnam, our
only i o’die r» in that trauaewndani
cause. The ally hu grown end snread

HUE PROOF STOVES!

Qan KID SUITES,

Etery State Warranted two Yean.

VAM^MmO.

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and Noveltie* that 6arncounty Lttdiee kxiovr *o

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well how to one.

Every Description, Manufactured to Order, from
OEMUIXIE OAK LEATHER.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO,

Detroit Stoves! DRUGS
Medicines,
State Fair at Kalaraazoq,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids.

PAINTS &amp;DILS
They a-re the only Stove,
mode pf Lake dupe­
- rfor Charcoal iron,
in the World.

BLACKSMITHING!

HICKS &amp; BRO

H Al 11 A !
, A.. Bus e 11!
Go there tor your

[OICE GEOCEB1E6!

Stewart &amp; SteinhofT,

every put of our Btato taatifisa that the
interest in the groat rar to supnre»a robalbou end establish a larger liberty has
not ceased no» awn abated
Wo have aseembto! to look upon our
great commemorntior. work, now hap­
pily cowptotad. ia which tbe natrioUsin
and art gvuiua at Michigan have unit-

tb. brave m*wdf our State who fell in
defci.ee of tbe CiorcnuD.at againat roUllion.
We have met upon aa anniversary
day—a day new to be forgotten in the
■tmals of our countrv. It was on thia
Bth of April, 1*15, 'that the |irincir«l
army of tbe rebel Goufedaracy, under
Robert E. La*, lung Ulwguered, wear
sudwroted by incwant omflicta and
want of food, driw from its fatreaclimeats end fleeiag southward, ~

ry turn of lb. street were never to •»»
uibamed of their wounda Tlicir scars
were to be forever itcaorable, und n
source ofjuai pride to tboe* who bore
them and toihsir children foreree. All
tb* long agony vf th* cruvi sonfeat wax
orer. Now th* drop, Mandy stream of
blood would ommw to flow, and tb* luag .

DENTIST
lairfflt

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And h. who lends himself to’ fraud,
qioculstioo anil duhonasty In public af­
fair* is no less a traitor to bis country
and all her dearrot interests than h.
Iwbo joins her awindsi fa war. Hi. oporauoxv nro upon a much leee uoaapioueua field, but they ano th. fouadahmu
of the Sink Ml th* more auraly ttecau*
they nro le.t, open end duraenut:nil*o.
It is on* of the [&gt;enahke they wrote
who insist upon fro* gnraramsni that
they may never rest from their warofarv tq»n every sort of iKditical easy
virtue. This is a contest that atm
era***. It requires a vigilance that
never sloops, and a courage and fidelity
of all the wort aauabfo, Ucaus. far th*
moat partit gatteth little applaus*. and
l.—,I. «—
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th* National from th* State
should Mithro b* remured uor |auMd
oa-cr. These ar* too important to b*
cask dawn on any pretext, bow.rer
plausible, and uo plea that good will be
done thereby can b* admitted. Bui

ehare. when they slumbwsd ia tb.
campa far away iu Hie South, end tbs . rent the churches in twain and put strife
northern brasses carried whispers of - between th* followers of the 1'rince of
swaying pine, to thma and oootod thnr '; Peace. It sot up tha cruel aristocracy
। brows heated by tha fierce rays of tha i’ of costs in every part of the land and
. southern aun or t‘ir fiercer glow of the forbade its victims the light of knowlscorching fever. They sang "Michigan, "^iih mevw than feudal am^sneo an-l ,
: my Michigan" aa they wmrt into batik,
and they cheered h.r proud name when oppression it doomed it* degraded he­
they had won tbu victory. Thsy bocor- lots to the auction block and erx-xl the
•d their country and carried high her image of God frost th* souk of a whole
historic Sag, but they loved their own race of His ervaturo*. To all its other
Slat, above elk
crimes it added at tost, that of treason
Michigan rw-vpreretos that affectiuu and rebellion. This filled op th* meas­
sad *h* will ch*ruh th* memory of bro ure of it* iniquities and tbe length of
fallen sons ro the d.vot— guards the its days. The vengeance of Heaven
powreaioc An sacred reKe. Th.y hon long slumbering fell upon it, and the
urod her upon all tb* great historic
fields of the conflict, end gav. bro .
proud name in lb. high place, of tbe

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

Respectfully announce Io their pnlrons and
the Public Generally, that they have removed
Io the Large and Commodious NeW Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
wdi
be happy to serve fill who may give them
V
HESSMER, HE-iTII A CO, J
a cull. Crovlcvry and "Groceries constantly
DrolMte Iwatt.r.. tefcdrorv feTOa. M—U- a
aarriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
uLrJSS. —
—- /
for Caeh Cheaper than a:1 the advertised
Co»t Solee. If you do’nt believe it call mid
&lt;ee
We Bay Cash for Butter, Eggs, anil
all kinds of Produce.

authority into debate.
Il hu been shown during the contest,
alto, that tbo Constitution is made for
thspeepto and not the people forth*
Couslitutian. The instrument dentes
its authority from th* fset that it rm­
bodies tbe deliberately expreewd will of
the people. It was made by the neopl*
and for the people, sud to subject in all
inspects to be amended and alter*! by
the sum* authority that croatadiL There
are some things too important gp be lift
to th . momentary capnee of anv togis-

the dwelling places of public virtue ; and
both by jnecapt and axample warw her
dtoriptos ngamst all departure* from
sound princsplss and pure practicsa.
She will roitkr palliate nor prod*;
standing upon this firm pillar, with ths
thisid ia om hand bald WoMy forth
she eriaa •'Tuebor” while with the other
ah. holds lb. digger which munroa
punishment to all offenders against tbs
amjrotyor bro jaatiaa. TW mighty
disaoived at the does of the waxaad rotmmed pearoftsUy to tbmr ooaroamms
and duttea of cm! HA. It has sanad
for itaelfaropatabon sueb-aamaarare.
ly hat* tha opportunity toarouiro, and
t: has a bold up.m the admiration and
affstiunat* gratitude of tbe country

aintutoe were enacted tor its security. —
For that, we srere commaodad to hunt oi American riiuenahip, and turning the
the fugitivre eml return them to their .untight o( Ubeny ana knowledge into
the lurmir darkness of slavery and ig­
It waa foe exposing th* barbarkm of norance, until every arenua of our in­
slavsry that Sumner was beoton in th. tun ia aglow with the radiance!
Some there lie who an. L» blind to

School Books &amp; Stationery

at any thing you want.
W* A fl*. quality of Halt Po
Smoked Hawi and t-l.ouldrn c
ly oa hand.
aiunv titovwt.r-Tt

And it may be added that hw victor­
ies often tiroes involve as grout a sacritto* of toil nod tweat of human life a*

i Uncy, airti against bringing into sudden
eitixMishlp those ignorant and degraded
. peopk who had been raised in slavery
, and vire; but they rimrod nevertheless
I with their seated j tirpuee until eveeything gained by the war bad broa s*।1 cured ui thn fundamental law. Ho*
entirely wise and prudent was this
course is now plainly seerx Tbe victory
of toe Union arariea over tbe Cuntedrotbirtrsn thousand strop in far off Gelds
ate forcva waa not ou« whit more imporand cvmrteriev and beneath ths “ocean
taut than wpa the civil triumph at th.
wave"— wharovar they chanced to fell. .
ballct-LoXes' which secured the grand
It matters not—we crown them nil here
rovultaof theWarin three amendments
to day.
of the Cogatitution which have rendered
Tlis statue* ia this enduring brocas plain ; end it was slavery alone that had further strife imtm«aibto. Tboes have
•*------- *-•
show us every oca of them. Their char- :mad. it Mcauary ; that was aqually iM*n(M*&amp;------- *- **-They have put wholly beywuo th*
act.r is th* nch inhroitaare of posterity plain. # It was right and neceroanr that law. Tto-y
and we send down along th* agro this ; it shou.d peiiah for two reasons. It bad domxia of jartisan rauCirt all those
tribute of onr admimlwa. -W* shall- made war ou tbe Union and Govern­ groat rights and privilege* which ar*
shortly prriah from tb. earth, and be ment of th* country, and therefore de- the birth right of every human being.
(begotten.
drerm-d death for its own dffense, and 1 hey hnvu carried the sublime theories
it had mured i toeIf th. om gnat and of the Dtctlaraliou of ladapetidem*
not live long; but tbu cold, structure incurable danger ju th. prreeuc. of over into the Gnutitution, and pot tbe
will continue to speak of them for us. [[ which our free Republic could not con­ Natitmal authority wboUv oa th. aid. of
liberty. They enacted the groat ItoeIts founds Hoe of step* lakl deep is tbs i
Lratiua, Which was a sontinwnt, fatal
eurth iv not more secure than their im- !
positive. irrcpealabio tow, nd thus the
|arriahabl* fame. Its lofty shaft of the
Ctt work ut conquest »ad liberation
purest granite is not more i.tnm.trical
bevin finished And it is finished I
than Hour life nor m«ire I dutiful than
Finished fur ail tune ! .Nobly, sublime­
thou-death. Tb. c .forool eagle, that
ly tfakUd. marking th* u*«C einlaaguasd the approaches are only mblerns
of life vigilant, that guarded ths nation­ ear stone of tbe Confederacy, so on th* Uon and progroes, swwpiag est at oar
al life. The stature, full of the lif* and othro it was reeogniaed ro B» rock of pathway the decayed rut.bah of wornth. oOsmu All th* dkcuroions turned out systems, and expiating in a decade
S[»ju it and all tb. tyrannical ante-war the Crimea of a century. Itoia ng th*

Bostou Cask Store.

The Detroit Stoves are the &gt;
HEAVIEST Stoves
Tn lhe Market.

i»its«aa,. au^kicu.ih.r.s.MU
conspicuous stage If is said truly that

gran lie crumbles or the people become
unworthy to hear.
Filled with the spirit of tbe fathers
of the Republic, profoundly stirred by
the rratMMr of the cause and reverenc­
ing deeply the memory of tboee who
sacrificed th*&gt;i salves for its sacoros, the
people of Michigan bare by voluntary
aubfcripuons erected the monument now
about to be unveiled before you. We

10,000 SAP BUCKETS
Iggai

NO. 51.

•titutionel gorernmenl is again in lull
play. Tb* lasidsxitiro that now aroall
us are entirely those of administration.
Theta ia m longer any *xc,us* for other
then eoaatitutional methods. There era
still many and very roriimavvik existing
in the lately ia*urroctii&gt;“nry Btatea. How
are thro* to b* dealt with, and what an
th* power* of tb* National Government
tn regard to them 7 11 may happen in
regard to many of them that wo think
they might be baiter daalt with by th*
Natkual Government tttari by State au­
thority, aad periiap* it may be true.
Still, whenever the evils iu question be­
long to th* domestic administration
clearly, have we any right to interfere,

al o who ero'not willing Io bebol-J it,
but weakly wiah to die in the aucirat
darkness, and three too. are not many.
The great body of the |&gt;eop|a have fully
rocognixud the exiating aitnatian and
hail it with enthusiasm. They bare alr.-ndy put the past behind thorn, awl are
hurryiux forward with eager footsteps
into the opening future. Lit them
neither tarry nor turn beck. Our natfouki-career is *tHl at tbe beginning.
But om tbtmr reniaiuv to bo achieved.
That ia the aninssty, and it to coming,
firn national rec-JurilialMa ought not to
be delayed another hour. The psopls'a
repn-eeutnlivus have vvtad it by &lt;,rt&gt;rwbelraiug majorities ova* and over
tUvfotarvi. tktou they do in every,
thing in this country. The little achamrs
of jiarty politics may baffle Uicm tor a
time, but only for a time. The grand
scnUtaonl ot biotlwrbood M gathering
rolums in every jiart of th. land, and
will shortly roll tike aa oce«a over all
Uio conUwts and hatreds of aa unfortu­
nate but unavoidable conflict, which hut
houc swallowed up ia th* yesuw that are
gons. Tb* soldiers of tha Union will

While the war continued the country
was a training every urn* for victory cm
the battle field*, and thara was no time
for anything ala. but that. W« :a in
itself a sort of b*rb*ri«m wren when
carried ou by thn moat rofinsd and eir.L
iwd people, Our. wu no .xcepticn in
this respect, and could not be.
Four year* of bloody civil strife could

Scribner's not only popularly attractive,
but roally valuable. The leading ar­
ticle. beauufullv illiuxrntsd, to descrip­
tive of th* groat United Stales Navy
riosittea of Kant Ufa” to an entertainin; paper ou Natural History, with a
number tot viriuag akulralforo. Prat
BcUte ds Vsro write. sketchily, Sad
with tU aU of pirtarea, of the lank’.
Hidden TfeaMMa;’* and Amo* G. Dra­
per, hinuof aa tomato of the iaatihrffa*.
describe* TU Stet GuUsg. at W-fa

•o (it u U was pxribl. for military
power to nature them.
Th* work of tbe addier is done, and
well don*, and we are ready to crown

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hutratod Artfolro. an usuaoal acmbar of
abort storks, aevsr.il bright raroys and
skeleton, two or thro, papers of speaal
interest tq scholars, and sons* sxaslksit

, allied with justice. W. cannot sad must
, not remain a divided pwpto. Onr nobto
. hirtore of th. put, both In tbe field and
. forum, summons us nil, both North and
Hviuth. to a hearty and permanent re­
! coneiUatio.i. Our rwmnim iutorestv ia
■ ill* grxndew nationality of modern tis*.

neficmit future ever achwrsd by any
people command us to rwcore th*
Union In the public heart oa it has al­ With th* Faba l*r*pUt: A Morse*
ready b*nn restored in eonathutionni au­ Wife's Story, by Mxu. Buffi gmgii;
thority.
nod the Haaated CJroet. by Mrs. W*m.
firwiy bUi.ro, can bo *cuompludiad in on* way. and only la on*
way. l.'t us. by una n.it of amnsnty, and
obl.v ox remov* every dissHllly attaeh-.

�New. Advertisements.

ptvririmi* and object* of tho lull intro­
duced into Congrcs. irt-.qoring to rofund
Um eottei. tax, I ha
‘
Aim bill ami given I
Eu, Bsvxiiaflorae few nights line*
a solitary traveler bearing tbe ineriiab a
carpet-bag might have bean s**n swift-

Conrantem. to bo hold nt rtilndolpbia,
June 6th. 1872, to nominate candidate*
for Paeridenl and Tire Precid.tA. and
also to elect a Itepubliean Slate Cen­
tral CommittM, will b* hrid in th*
Cm or Jacxsos. st UmtW Hatt. Tnrcs-

ia th* lower branch of the flute Legis­
lature; and every organswd county
having ao reprsaoatation, will ba enti­
tled to &lt;m* delegate.
Dy the reflation of 18&amp;8. no dele­
gate will be entitled to a seat who does
not reside in th* county h* teprteaul*.

tte* who are justly entitled to it.
' Now aa everyone knows that this tea
was paid cldusivoly by tb* people of
tha floalii, ami mainly by the planter*
and fre-dmon, it ia perfectly obvious
that those provisions wore intended to
protect that else*, and to lay a founda­
tion for th* future prosperity and happinrea of the Southern people, without re­
gard to a4or and in the intersat of the
entire country. Thep*opl*af the South

to bo held at Jackson May 10tK to
sleet Delegate* to th* Republican Na­
tional Convoaitea, to be held at iPhilsdolphin, Juno Lit. 1872, to nxninate

Tbe several township* win be entitled
to tha usual number .of delegates, and
the Wards is the City at Hastings to

far what it deea do i* paying off the
Nattoaal dub!, demand* most justly nnd
cvaphariraDy that tbe surplus gold fym,
UL&gt; in the Treasury, .lull be used fw

said to her pastor, good old Dr. Duffield,
h*r rule* in its cadences displaying ths
^my ofhar grief, “Oh, Doetor it seem*
too hard to take him from my warm bo­
som and lay him tn th* cold grorarf/'
“My dear child,” raid th* rentable

dry goods

Have the Largest and moat attractive stock of

hs mote keenly realise what s beautiful
City Detroit is and it looks 1 more Prwshlaut, Treasurer, Auditor, and ons
beautiful if anything than it did 10 Mauagi-r and tho Regulars th* balance
warn ago whea h* Crat landed ou its of the ticket. More than usual inter**:
was displayed and some 0660 was ad*
dad to tho Treasury by the addition onew member*. For iome time this use*
ful oocioty boa languished, but it is
hoped now that it has rereived an im­
solemn oheerranc &lt;e wae duly ealebratod peril* which will last. There ia room
h»rv, and Sunday, March Slut, though enough fiir both it sand tho Public Li­
dark ami gloomy ushered in the joyful brary. It i* rumored, and we merely
give it ta oueb, that they will link tbsmChristmas,
to
nil
Christiana . ■Ire. with Captain E. B. Ward who
everywhere “tbe haptiset
day in proposes to erect on elegant Public Hal.
al! the bright mw year." .WJI might on Port Street, and there place their
tb* children chant their lively carol* Library, claiming, I believe, that bo will
from early mom to latest are, fay He give them better accommodutioc. and
wl»*e praiws they celebrated was &gt;.-

paid in bonds. In other words thi* bill
gives tho u*ody p*cple of the South a
sum *qua I to tint amount proposed to b*
refunded as bonking capital, which they
kava not got, and which they *oralr

W. W. Mitchell,
ILCroodnch.
John Hibbarti,
M. 8. Brewer,
CK- Bobmsou.
Ches. E. Holland, m sure to attend die anything - to—beat
—Grant Maas Meeting to-morrow tun­
ing. Schura, the jxvlitical logo, whoso
activity in organising opposition to th*
party which raised him to hi* present
height to untiring, but who has done
win be held at the Court Ilona*. In tho\I, comparatively nothing as a lawmaker.
' 'Wii deliver one of hi* prepared oratiuns
City ofUastinttr. «m Saturday the 11th
; It ia yta doubtful wbsther Soualor
day of Moy. 187?, at 12 o'nfook M-, to' Trumbull trill addra«a the orxaltod

m-uinwhaelAwntirally buitMing up hi.
t,v, rwat and making a nmight brook
for Ills virtuous home, where jwrhapr,
he may in the quint Louis of night in
vain court "tirel nature's sweet na'urer
balmy strep. '
■ ua Tvaaojun'* aomnt
h4d its annual riretton for otBewrs and
director* on Tuesday, April 2d. The
opposition beaded by Gen. L. 8. Trow­
bridge carrying their Prosidaat, Vice

In

2&amp;O Rolls Nevr Carpets,
IFft Packages of Dry Goods,

Ladies

Av we propberiod at tho time when a
duasterou. lire nearly destroyed Mr.
Strarus’ Drug establish meal, ho has
with hie usual energy had it rebuilt and
refurutebsd, and has opeuod out finer
and handsomer than rvvr; having taken
the precaution this time to have his
Labcatory in another quite distant part
of tb* City. W* bar* not time to go
into toys lengtay details in thi* letter
conosrning this lieautiful establishment,
but shall do ourwlrre that pleasure in a

won w

But to conclude.
The Mmistor*’
meeting representing all our evangelical
Churches, have united ia a testimonial
letter to Rev. Dr. Addison Bollard who
baalatejy b.en dismissed from the pas­
Liberals of N. Y. It io probable that
torate of tbe let Coogregotiuad Society.
Th* Rev. J. Woelay Brawn of Christ The compliment and endorsement are
tbe reformer Trumball will tear to go to
that Now York assembly. least he might Charco, though among us but a short
time, baa produced a very favorable im-1
be obHgnd io disgorge that 010,000
which he took in violation uf the law of prcesion and ia a learned, eloquent and
1808 prohibiting Congressmen from act­ very fluent and forcible speaker. .
Detroit, April Sth, 1871.
Tbe new building, though still inarming as Attorneys far tbe United State*.
P. &amp; Navigation is open, the first |
plots, its tower net yet reaching mare boat arriving from Cleveland April 5th;
Yesterday in thn House something of than half its pruj^trd uUlmfo, ia a very , wish it bad brought tain. Dusty. oh,
a damper on Investigation ims rwein-d
good gracious!
in answer to Mr. Beck’s buncuinbo reso­ good chime of bslls, a new large and
ruuHi
lution culling lor an account of proceeds sweet toned organ, and it*
o! sale uf Naral prqxwvy Ac. The d*- ia well preserved. This Church with all
nomnont of this political effort is a its struggle* baa been sustaited by tho
c Momentary on tho folly of universal self aamfiring and &lt;outinu«d labors of
in last w**k'o Jssraol un* of th*
such mon as A IL Adams, Eaq, the
investigation with which partisan*
“ro&amp;fidraee men.” who rlaim to own
ploy ths time and money of the people veteran Cashier of lite Detroit Savings
Bank. liou-C. C Trowbridge, Pi tri­ Hirers!2* Cemetery, foists upon a confid­
pn-cediag a presidential election.
The veretary transmitted a state­ dent uf th* D. A M. R. R, A. H. Day, ing, and defence!*** public his manifesto
in relation to th* organisation of that
ment, with bureau report* in dotal],
auiamiag up a* follow s : Tbe balance t&gt; thrir untiring energy and devotedunderstood to be chief fugleman.
to the credit to tbe department oa July nea* to a good causa.
Scorning the I as* subterfuges of th*
Speaking uf the Episcopal., the Rev
1st, 1865 was 822,408,990.45, to which
&lt;««/.»&gt; scribbler ho oom** forth ia
sum was added tho appropriation for W. E. McLaren, ot ' whose departaro
all bis war paint and in all hl* pride,
tho fiscal year 1MJ5-66, which woo 0119,­ ’ fa that body are spoke in previous let­
end "says his say” over his own signa­
882,828,78. Total available fur Die ter*, ia. we are happy to ssy, enjoying
ture. No Tammany brave. with die
reeking sculps of innumerable slaugh­
tered ann a dangling from Li* belt

JAPANESE

t

tW Aifeif ^trALiTlEs.

.elE

SILKS
One Hundred

CENTS

25

Thousand Dollars!

CENTS
sptiia a mr.

CASH

nbaequent balancs* 074,027,763,45 has
i«« *ou&gt;:as.' Mosrnn.'VT.
been covered into the Trvaiury. Tbe
•ale* of pn-party amounted to 012,928,­ „ We bar* reason to expect a vary large
419 cut of which sum 01.92VJ2 **• attandanco at th* “unveiling" of this
affair on tb* Oth inst. Them will b*
that out of the appropriation i over room and a welcom* to a* many aa
074.000,000 bn, boon refunded ; end choose to avail themselves of tbe half

ecmplseency, ar with such infinite gusto.
He evUcntfy b*G*vos h* ba* found *
mare'* n**t, becaure foraooih, the com­
piled Law* of 1871 are found to include
tho Ometon Art of Feb. 1886. His
assertion as to tbe ronclusiou to be
drawn, in relation to thr vitality of that
out of tho proceeds of sale* of arms a
Statute, front it* reprint in th* new tomsum uf over 011,000,100, ho. been repitatioa, to alik* gratuitous and fids*.
His material allegation, and- the on*
Council substituted a little triangular I propo** brfofiy to answer U, that sadvr
Park on th* East side of tha City and Um Statate tf 1855 AAwridv CWtery w«
known aa tho Cantral Park, as a site for evycausd Tbe asms assertion basaltbe Public Library, tb* same to take ready bran often mad* by tb* ram* per­
tb* place of th* old City Hall previously
IN FULL BLAST!
donated for tho cam* pnrpere, and pudiated. I am glad be has at last
keopiag usolioo ia th* Treasury, is over
which th* Board found impracticable for made it ia writing and over his own dirk's Pictograph Gallery.
five wuhiou* per aawttm ; and this might
signature ia such a way that no amount
sad sfarald hare made th* reduction of
of onbooqoent/«Ui*x cn his port will
tho debt in March at len.t 8400,WO
enable him to dodge tbe peal issne he
mar* than it is. Had he cboeen to pay
fem the first as bat as the means were
at hand, the Mt would huvo been to­
Th* Jbaras/, at Lie request, publishes
day ut leaat twenty millions ku tian it
in foil th* Btelafs a* amended, and U is
ia. Mr. Boeiwall osema not to know
to be hoped all will reed it, because its
of a small neighborhood are to weigh construction and its requirements are ao
arrangement for
agamrt tho literary and •durational plain that th* wayfaring man, though a
'
ns.^a--a-c---needs of a who)* community remains to fool or a memb*r of th* Roj al family, ^hi/hest style of
Good
b* asaa, but oa this question oar sympa­ or As4A, u**d not err there4n.
thy* are lik. H.nvy Ctoy’s “with «Mi
Let any fair minded man of ordinary pictures of Children guaran­
moAseti of mankind," and "the greatest intelligence reed that braiuless abortion, teed. Call and sec for your­
____
good to tha greatest numbar" carries th* known m th* Record ;of the organlra- selves.
B. E. CHIDESTER, Operator.
day with uv-which bring* us on th. tian of Riverside Cemetery, and road it
Gty matter to rapaat what we said in in the light of tbto Statute, and bo will
perceive that in, at least three impor­
our lavt that our preaeut
tant particulnrs, tho letter and spirit of
that Sutnta are groraJy violated.
1st This pretended Corporation ba.
Philo Parson* of the 6th Ward whose sold and offered for sale and received
This wonderful vegetable restore tiv*
extensive burin*** ox[&gt;*rioace, made turn pay tur lots and bnrial rig! ta, Avfwv filing
ia thn sbeci-unchor of th* feeble and de­
a valuable City counselor, and now wo with Uta County Clerk a map of it Oenwbilitated. As a tojuc nnd oardial for tbe
mn add that the name can U said end tvry grvunde, in direct violation of tbu
plain tettar of this Statute.
■M Ths pretended Corporation has
and great benefactor of Hu- Methodist sold an't offered for ado end reretvrf
denomination. who ia his capacity Ms pay for lot* and burial rights, s/to- bar

piAJTATIDH

Coming into

For $t 50, $&lt; 75, $2 00, $2 50 per Yard I

For every Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

A.re Another Specialty.
We -wsU inila, il for4lho Interest of Every'

M«n, Woman Bna CbiM to buy their

om ions no
PPJSTTS,

SPRING A AVERY.

Alderman of tho 5th Ward io a credit

$100,1 Button,

$2 00, 2 buttons.

Imai IttufLnint,

Vw ■*■

carpets

BITOS.

a T.-18B0-X.

«Md

Sion*.

er Beast

*-*

-'I o*to4
bioH

�rrsaS!kecautly, at the Fur
of Msoar*. BcMtuar,
m splendid seta ef I’arfor and Chsmlxr I

AH Notoe and account* must be set­
tled before the first day of May.
sprlTtS
J. STANLEY.

Susa people say.we do no l ure sanre*
of any kind, and our appetites are good
enough. A good nance is pot to change
your appetite lint only to make your food
taste hotter. You ea! butter on bread
and should cat the Halford Leirestereliirc Tab!* Sauce on meats if you value
palatable food, uud the better the ovals
the more ueol of the Sauce.

CISICSES.

MISSUS.

NATURB8 HAIR RESTORATIVE
is tbe result of four years study and ex­
periment. It is now jwrfectfon' ilaalf,
and no more to be om pared with the
other preparations now fioodiag tho
market, than • tanglofoof’ whisky is to
pure Bourbon Seo advertisement.
aprl7t3

SCROFULA,
Scrofulous Humors.

plaint tho good olfrcls of the Vtornsa
are realised immediat .-ly after common
city; hi take it j oa debility dsuotea deficieacy of tho Wood, and Vaosnss acts
directly upon the blood. Thorn is no
remedy that will restore the health like
tho Yasrnxx. Il ia nourishing aud
strengthening, purifies tho bipod, regu­
late* tha l«wwa, quiets the nervous *y»-

Naw Good* in endl-ea variet* just
opened, and for sale at tslouishingly
low (wire* at Barber A Baileys
Rcssxzx A Nxvrn don’t ah ortho but
little, but depend mostly upon Goons and
Pxicm to draw customers. J»t drop

Reports from Hom

■ ICHIGAN ClftTRkL R. R.

A Living Witness!

Grand BItot VaUey Diviac

75 cents for men Cottonadc
Pants at the Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House.

Cheapest Store in the State.

Rapids.
Only $7.00 for a good
doubblc and twist suit of
clothes for men. Sta r Cloth ing House, Grand Rapids.
$3.00 buys a good suit for
little boys- Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.

THE FINKLE &amp; LYON

DRUGS,

. And it coma to pees tha! when the
: Getonits* hoard tho sound of much re­ land city tn tbe State. This firm
joking, they earembtod together ia owe busily engaged in menaferturing.
place, and Hilkiah wa. in their midst. selling all grades of Furniture, and
doing* Ate and U fibs baaiaes*, ou

LATEST MEIICISEII

BREVITIES.

|»‘&lt;q&gt;lol sad they .hall toy truly unfo
me, wk* we are ttsa.” Thea answered
Hadad and said unto Um. -IWt tkoa
Sun akin**,
•
not know little I’ekah that cam* from
Know molting fiut
the great city of Jackson ? lliou didst
Terrific gain on Saturday.
taku him to be a goodly youth, and be
Mercury about ilown to am Tuesday
found tavor in thy sight, and we gave
unto him five and twuaty pieces of silver
and *ail unto him, go now unto th*
frieadsof little David and raw* with
them, myiag come, take a littin ariw ar.d
BeautifuL—Tbe tree* on TueMtey
fernre* wilh one of the Captain* of the
morning.
ho*W of Hilkiah, on 1 ao shall you sandy
I 8now fell nearly twelve inches dpep prevail." And when tho evening had
pri Monday.
•
come. Utile Pekah was rnwdatyty tied.
S Is four a majority of eight f Ask But th* friendsfof little David suiter for
Bos* Twe*d.
fertiw onto this present day. And Hil­
kiah was excoediugly wrath, and ccarirandod thatp’ekah bo brought before
Council Rooms on Monday evening. ■
‘■Wwxr ho brought ashore from tku him, and when he came into hia presence
bo said unto him, '‘Because thou didst
Wreck” will bo couslndod next week.
make Myw./ nn'rry and tseetdiojiy timf,
and didst not mssea os thou wast oommauded, thou shall nature unto us the
five and twenty piece* of rilvar, or it will
go bird with thee." Aad liftlo Pokah
"Doixr Va*Ms&gt;” visiting cards print­ •rcmblrtl and wss sore [afraid. Then
ed st thia office.
arose Bhimrath th* wfoo Ccauwlor, and
Wheat looks Well, but is about four said, "O. King be not thus angry at little
Weeks later in starting thsu it is usually. Pokah,^ar know y j not that w* journi-’d
hither together from th* Great City, and
have I art known him, too, three many
years; pern we not goodly children,
i and well brought up f and do not both
of ua hale the smeU of/«rfy-red and benMs. Z. B. Willison has been appoint­
riuef' Only David ntjd hi* friend*
ed Postmaster at Meadville, vice Hiram iovolh these things; and the people
H. Lamb, resigned
smiled ! And they said one to another,
‘ L. ti. Ion. a prominent and wealthy •‘tW» frrilj &lt;Juo." Shimrath provaited
atisen of Charlotto, committed suicide not with three sayings. And tire Gransellor said unto him, “GCye rather into
cm Friday last
the CouscH* of Utile David secretly, andwo will follow the*, and thou shall b*
our loaik-r, and about the eight hour we
gill ria* up one after another, and make
faces at little David, and thuc we shall
perplex him, for surely he will not be
stions ou the xury fortunate marriage
your accomplished daughters, noted
another column.

DRUGGISTR SUNDRIES,

Gold 110 fi-L

’ ’

AND FANCY QQ^pto-

JPA-IIVrs AND OILS

Paint Colors,
1
Varnish, and Dye Stuff*.

have a Haareo, and stand rea
tiit&gt;»« to fill orders trom those
called upon to perform the last
for dear departed friends.

Muaxs. Bwensbcrg A Robins, of th*
Commercial CoIlog*, Grand Rapids,
have issued the -Accountant1* Assis­
tant," said to bo a valuable work on th*
science of bookkeeping. Undoubtedly
it will add largely'to their fame a* Com­
mercial educators, and to the reputa­
tion of tbo College under I heir manage-

UMEIIIS ’

CeBsisliei tf 800* M, Tt.l.“. COfTttM

STiXRIRD WORKS AXDP0EMI
l*s^* nuruiro b.igh,
amt

SufTCiTJSLS.

Wall Paper and*
.
Curtain Ki*ture«!
To all who Inland to Purchase Sewing Machines
The I'-UVKLIC Ac LYON Menufitcturing Company beg leave to
call the attautton of lb* public to the following fscU relative tn (heir new
SIMILIA BIMILIBUS'CURANTUR.
Sewing Macbloe, “ Vicroa
1. That It to a Shuttle Machine of the flrrt elaas, having all the latest hnprov*mcuts. includtng their patent Drop and Interchangable feed.
t. That it has the best oor.strocted shuttle and tho most perfect lower tension
In extotenoe. and deflea all compeUUou In three particular*.
X That It has the only Stbaiout, HKU-AnjvsTiao needle to be found Iu
any Shuttls Machine, by which lbs thickest material or the flnert fabric can l&gt;e
•owed, uaing either cotton, idlk r.r linen thread of Iffljr Mxe or flnlah.
4. That It rone really, rapidly and quietly, all motions being positive-wear
Ing perta being made of Steel, and making a (&gt;erfcrt lock-aUteh alike on both

.isdst

, W« learn that Alderman Wooley is
quito seriously sick, though probably on
tlto gain, and hopes tiro entertained that

The opening Janet iu tbu Edmond's
Cart* took place on Wednredsy last,
further performances postjioned until the

April 16th, 1872 I

0. That Ute Company has im&gt;( M&gt;ogbt to obtain m&lt;dals from Fair* or public
ExpuelUon*, which are easily obtained by a JuiUelout, though pretty largo cxKImre or money, sad are worthier aa to the gennibo value of a Machine, bat
preferred to expend tbe same amount tn koefiing their work up to the
highest standanl of perfection, thus enabling them; to send outrtio Machine
whleb will not bear the mart rigid ■cratlay and the severest te-u*. They behove
that In tbs end th»lr customers will be better eatiafied with this ecureo than they
would with Imperfect and badly finished Machines which hafe foe rlmllles of

G. L. FRETTS.-Agent.
3C&gt;,000 people were catartained at the
Michigan Exchange, Itatroit, during
tho part year. A go»dlF number, but
the House is in all respects Jtnt rltu.

piling up of sand. O. not very bqd
piling up, but the wind blow and tbe
sane, flew, and on Monday night tU*
snow tra* six or svren inches deeii, anti
it fens*, an&lt;| to day it thaws, and—anil
Hswsto Coo* of thia City, has instat­ —well that is enough about tho weath­
er.
On tho Sth inst, John Warden, ur
ed a Hydraulic Pump, for forcing water
from spring* etc , which wo think will undo John a* ho was usually culled. d«r«rted this life at th* ago of about Til
be of practical utility.
Dr. II C. Turner met with a slight
How i* tho story in tire Home Jmnul,
ccideut on Townmeetiug day, by falL
about a religious meeting being dis­
ig acroia a nail he was carrying with
star in. and breaking a rib.' Th-? I»tturbed in Irving, tor ‘‘high.’’ I'oerible
truly nnfortunst* iu smashing nn hb
brother John is in humor to rise and oxIm na thia ia ■tok.it fifth rra aivth nt, hl.

Speaks ’ Favorably

Would not be without

are forced upon the public by unprinci­
pled agents.. But go. to Adstiu and
Grant’s Pump Factory, in Hastings, and
get a Pump which will not get out of
order. ThVy keep a large stock of all
kinds of well and cistern 1‘umps orastanlly on hand, and rsjxir ptnntw to

VEGKTINE

Michigan Central R. R.

I’aourr ns over, on the 15th rust, the
t’ay Grv pasved over tho Valley Divirio*&gt;
of the Michigan Central, to gladrn th®
hearts and fill the pockets of the Badroad boy*.

ssssassmss s= r.

&gt;

IASS

^S5£

XEAVOCS DfCWUTV.

adrertiviog will eventually do it more
harm than good. Ifyou hare anything
which you know to be good advertise is
thoroughly, and you will be sure to suos*«d; if it is poor, don’t prais.' it, for
people will soon discover you are lying'
Such is the policy of the Burlington
Route, which ran* to three great regions
Is th* Wert i 1st, To Omaha, connect­
ing with the great 1’acific Roads- 2d,
To Lincoln, the cajdtal cf Nebraska,
sod all that bvautiiul region south of
the Ifiatte, filled with It R. Landa and
hoauwtrads 3d. To St. Joseph, Kan­■
sas City and all Kansas point*.
Tho roods are splendidly built, have’
thi be»i bridges, finest care, tho Miller'

Ilawtinga, Mich.

w-Batnrtm tr to ‘nciffi ■ it tta ®, sat tar an ssitar**

NEW TYPE

Ma. J. K. Harkins, has removed bis
Tailor Shop to rooms in Washington
Block over Barber,Jt Bailey* store,
where ho wdl bo happy to receive hia
old custom err, and as many new ones as

Just Received

010. SELIIBLE ISO mMCT ROUTE,
ixt:

Grand Tfinpldre, NX!ch.

O. 8. 1’RETTS, A.gts

The Literary and Musical society con­
nected with the Good Templar’s Lodge
of this City, will bold a Literary Social
at their Hall on Tuesday evening next
They requert a full attendance of mem­
bers, and cordially Invito tho public
generally.
* __________
Own Haynre was srv*rt*d oa Monday
for Burglary, in entering tho shoo shop
ctf J. C. Cote, in the night time and
taking therefrom two pain of boot* li
default af boil in th* sum o! |l,00d he
ktaa is committed for oxamination on
Saturday next.

tho Council adjourned on Monday last
without day, and he doe* not'know
whether the Mayor will permit the
‘Tammany Ring" to meet again in the

* Oca Naw Ruxnoaa.—Th* qmuiion
to, shall we hat* the Katamswto, Hast­
ings and Lowell Railroad ? A positive
n», on tha part of those interested
makes it a fixed fort. Only a iitsl* more
money is required, but thaiM'r is an

platform and coupler, and tho safoty air

brake (to prevent tb* toe* of lifothstis
SOLD IN HASTINGS.
every where el*.&gt; hajtponiag); Pullman's
BY ACKLEY A SLADE. sleepers. Pullman dining care, largo and
powerful engines (to make quick time
nr.d good cunnoctions), and are iu a word
tho bert equipped road, in the Wort.
So that if you desire to go safely, »urn|y,
quickly and comfortably to any point iu
on thn Pariito Rwds, ba auro that you
go “By Way of Burlington."
AU who wish particular information,
and a largo map. showing iwrrastXy tha
Great Wret, owl a’.i its railroad ooanec-

Rntrxtm. —Mrs. W. II. Heimos and
daughter, after spending iwvcral month*
resy pleasantly with relative* in the
South, returned home this evening. Mr*.
Dr. Oakes, the mother of Mn. II. hts
also come to s;&gt;end tbe summer with
her children and friends ia thi* Stale.

,
Jost Racavn at the Baasxa Office
,
—soma founts of new style* of Job Typo
and a splendid assortment of envelope^
;
letter and note heads, flat caps, state­
,
ments and bill head papers, which we
(
will print to order, and sell a* cheap su&gt;
.
lb* same class article* can ta&gt; bought in
.

1

Dt*a —At tbe residunoe of Mr. John।
Ltrt or Lams* rvaiainiag at tbe Wickham, in the let Ward, on Monday’
night, tha 15th into., Dr. Eli Ortwea.
Haaringa P. O.. April 17tb 1672.
Aged •Iity-ui years. The deceased was
WiHUra P. Btttar, Chas. C Briggs,
a resident of Saratoga, N. Y , and com*
West oa s pleasure tear, qnaOMp—iail
by a widowed daughter, his only child,
and wns tskvn with infiamatfon of the
hmga while aojounung at '.lie residence
*f Mr. W., and died very suddenly.

surces* ffo om rtihy needed to make tb*
people of tho. sevaral Township* along
the linn, a* able sad independent fcrtarr* as lire in the State of Michigan ?
ButtheRsedwOlfofaA, and if not on
the line propoeed by tire Kalamstsoo,
Hastings end Is&gt;w«U Co, then on some
other line, and can the land owucra
along that line afford for the oak* of
hoarding a few nrflut dMon, to allow
n change of not* to l« made. Toxu
men era wide awake, and ready at the
first call to locate a route fasti Kataraaaoo via Hastings to that Gty. Chn the
farmers between Hustings and Lowol)
afford, rather than add a few hundred
dollars to their subeeriptioM to permit
tliis ? AV® ‘hall know ia a few days.

We nre not able to eotnpfeto onr list
of the Offieeh sdaeted from the Town­
ship* of Johnstown and Assyria, bsri w*
sreablutoxirefii. nxm*. of th* Sojwevicars elected in th* County as folfowu:

BUSINESS

MEN

&gt;&lt;&gt;LI) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKL1H’ A KLAD^r-

INOCURE.NO CHAKI

�nEMn'',W.UU&gt;" BEBCHU
Uno than ga»L If you haro anything WmiPV
IvhMtyoakaua io be good adwrtia* it MUNBI i
[ tbotaugbly. aa.1 you adl be ante to aw- f
card; if it ia poor. Aoa't |Tai* it Dr ;------------prnt*- .iU wee dferoier you ar. lying. 1 \V * u S
„ Buch k thr po&amp;ty uf the Buriotgfca .
«
; ftouta, which nuu to three great ngtont ..s^..b.r
la tha WaM: lat. To Omaha, connect­
lag with the great faofio Borfa. M. rsrp ■
To L.n~lo. tha tajalal cf Nebraaka. ,\rJJ

aunn

Attraction*

tuoggrtuxuMo

Wheeler &amp; Willson
mt

Tbe ro,&lt;U arc .pkadid y built, har.
thi Inert bridge., tiaeat ears, tha Miller

•rary ubereeb*- liaHworug); ruUman e
Pullman diainj curs, urg" »»d
poverful engine, (to tanka quick tbna

the beat equipped roada ia the WaM.
Bo that tf you dmire Io go aaMy. earrly,
quickly and comfortably »« any P»u‘ in
Soatbara Lm. Xabnuka, Kaaaa*. or
ou tbe Pacific B tadt, ba uitu that you
go -By Way &lt;4 Jlttrlingtrn..”
AU who wish particular lufonuatlon,
and a Jarga crap. •huunag furrtdlj tha
Gnat Wear. and all it* nulrcad ooaace-

Jartleu, Flower. Tree
ib, Evergreen. Fruit
nndHlerb Seed*. Prepaid by I
Mail. A complete and judiciou*
_a**ortinent, 25 aorta of either
‘clas.-. $1.00. The six claMe«,1
(150 packets) for $5.00. AL*o,
an immenac stock of one year
grafted Fruit
Trees
Snail
Fruita. Fruit 'Sitock*. Young
I Fruit, OmamenuY &lt;jid Erergreen Seedlings. Blub*. Rone*.
Vines, House Border Plants. Ac,
Ac., the moot complete *M«&gt;rt&gt;
i ment in America. Prepaid by
mail. Priced Cataloged to any
laddre.v. also trade liM.*. gratis.
Seed* on Commission. Agents
’ Wauled.
B. M. WATSON. Old Colony
1 Nurseries and Seed Warehouse.
EstablUhcd
jau24m2
tx-hoUmft. Mich, Breeder Jt Dealer
in Coe Premuttn anti Imported taney
Fowl*. 1 am prwjarvl to book orders
for delivering utter th# first of B^ptrmber, of Ibo tofitnriag rari.’tsrt: Dark •
and Light itohmaa. &lt; ’rwe-ronr*. I&gt;omintqura. and Huff Curium. Bend atauip
Dr |trK»« and Aarriirtar.1.

-

tor 1872;

laffiaSata

KM ME!

SHEPARD'S

COMPOUHD WAHOO BITTLES,

BELAND IBHC1B
.
. .
Halfa Million having hern
Hold-.'

LIFE OF JAMES FISK.

/ Z&gt;. COOK. .liit.

Price, uulg 30 Ceuta a Hottie.

KielHeeulnehe, Liver Ouupluiut,
FeerrA Ague, Dgapepeia, ITucuu
iu ChUAreu, FUea, Bilioua Ctoryr&amp;rixta, Lum of Appetite. F.rttptloua of the SLiu. Fimplco ou the

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The Banner Company,
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VOL XVI.
iWp Cafb

Wcsinnl

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY APRIL 24. 1872.

BEAUTIF

VAM VKLMB M
I- AWT IS
.VSWtfSLKSTi.

Agents for the Celebrated

Eiuisk m® earns,
CWrniM sums,
- .. IcntrftBSW

Wart Sion
nrrisa w

Everything

QaniniGUfQ,

lk« to fed
and Novclticn that Barry
amjfity ladi«n k'tot bo

.

tfjoir?

This plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor
with thefarmers becUuse of

2nd Ease of Handling.

chilled

Iron

The Boys
want to see you, and
swaht
Ijeing harder than tempered steel.
want to shtLOwyouJjMpooM
— ~z~
AU
This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
entirely new and ________
beaten in the State of Michigan. We are desirous of placing this Plow in the hands

to bod it became my habit to store my 1
blind* raysalf, for always ou tho other
aide of tha street bo stood rilsntiy took-i
fag up at my window. If I wont to
church, he was than. I met him maneIke other letter, eoetned to have no
timae fa the corridor, a* ha came to Lie bearing oa the aad atogy told in the first
foreoo. At one of three meetings we I tied them all up again, and put out
ccnfreaod our mutual loro. Loon de­ my lamp. I wa. .lartled Io find th.
manded of rou my hand. You refused dawn trying to atniggla in through the
it. You excused yuurseb* from holding crevice* of my darkened windows.
any farther lomruunicatfan with him.
,Yuu had other plans forme, you arid,
■nd you wished aawcx to see him again.
You said to ma harsh things of him. Ha
was wild and bad, you said Ah, Vietor! vou did not know him I Had you
not always made me happy 7 You said,
couM I not still trust ay happfasre to
rau who knew mure of the world and of
menUianl? AL, Victor! you dfa not
know that a woman al aotiro brain, with man*. always 1 laugh over her. ftaoni.
aa U tho Lord had real her."
To prove her hilarity .he began to my
now, ao rite ktoecd the baby. The littl*
creature netted her check earereingly,
and made a mouth aa if it would cry
•.co, Whoreupoa Jake'. wX* taaghed.
•• 8ho know, hotr lo love already,'' I
a*U.
“ Ye*, tnarui. They learn that final
of all, and how to cry. Blare their little

of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

Boxion Coxh Sflare.

CAXL AND SEE IT.

■j

Detroit Stoves!
State Fair nt Kalamazoo,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapid.*,

will Cud no ran, and tho Oot&amp;pto de
Chatilion shall not knoa where you

You did not mean to be cruel, VieY’uu want tn do your duly.
I was very unhappy in tbs lonely
p!*ro by tho so*. I cvuld nut fix my
mind on any of my linta oreopaUons. 1
sat listlarelv all day I eould not eat, I
would not walk. Often I wept
•• Th* old woman at whoso lwu»» wo
boaruofi had n bjo, * are i.ptafa, who
wa* viaiing her. He wa* an adocatod .
ihougS not a jnliabod man He wa*
also vary ha .dsomo, and ho was kind ol
heart. ’Ho was very good to ma. At
last 1 began to beer him a lively grati­
tude.
-'You know I was never a coqutato,
but there is in me that dramatic fymBhy which maki-s it impossible not to
improreod by the feciings of thoi*
about mo.
.
...
“The captain thought me beautiful
and graceful. With an alinu*t uncun■csooa symjiatbv. I wa* th* more »o that
h* thcugbl me eo. He entertained, my
lonely hours Ha induced mo to wait
He showed mo the moot beaulifol places
in tho rocks- lie related to me his
adventure* fa strange land* and by see.
•* One day I mid: * Fur all that you
teach me, what ehall 1 do for you. dear
captain F
• Then he looked up with a sudden
eugeraoM in my fora. m«-l* a« if he
would speak, and then tore up from
whore he tot nt my foot and walkwl to
th. edge of the rock, reemwl strange.
He came back soon, and aaid: ‘ Y ou
ehall teach me French.’
“ Bo it happened that w* pasaed long
houre on the rocks with our books, white
1 taught him. It &gt; irertal my mind
from ray sorrow, and I liked it
-A tong time had peered. Ono day
1 was teaching him *ome verb*. It wa,
tho verb -arer that wu had to conjugute.
Tao captain at the first word stopp^ltor

Select iJHisrrllang,

The De{r\
HEeL
in the World.

GOODYEAR-&amp; STRIKER

llrspectfuily aiinntincd'io their patrons and
the Public Generally,that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New Brick
’*
’
’
ihington Block, and
Store adjoining
the
V
will be hit &gt;py 3 serie
who may give them
a bull. Crockery and
w
Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and w^h bn «pld
for Cash Cheaper than at the auverfiseo
Cost Salm. if you do’nt believe it call and
set. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, noil
all kinds of Produce.
BLACKSMITHING!

Sewing Machine.
Tbe FINKLE Ac LYON Manufacturing Company beg leave tu
call the attention of tbe public to the following (act* rolativo tn Iholr im­
proved Stewing Machine, “ Victoe :"
1. That It la a Shuttle Machine of the flr»t class. having ail the talcs! Improve­
ment*, Including their patant Drop and lir.ervhangublc feed.
2. That It baa tho brat constructed shuttle and the mute perfect lower -tension
In ex toten ev. and defies all rocupctltkin in throe particulars.
' 1 Thst It ha* the only Snuoiir. Har-Awnnxo needle tube found tn
any buttle Machine, by which tbe thickest material or tbe finest fabric can be
sewed, using cither cotton, silk or Huen thread of any »txc cr finish.
4. That it run.easily, rapidly and quietly, all motions being roslUvo-wvar
Ing i»rt, being made of steel, and making a ;perfect tock-taiteb alike on both

" Think not. Victor, v*ry *l°«r broth­
er, that I forgot you. Neither can I
beli&lt; vo that forever your face will b*
turned away from mo. though to my let­
ters you hare never returned tho answer.
Shall J believe that they here never
reached you ? that you are in ignorance
that my heart, even in disobeying you,
stilled k&gt;v*d you 7" that while .offering
tbe |iaia you felt it your duty to inflict
A Tn.l each Machine to thoroughly tasted &lt;m the flnert a* sell a* the coararet
ujcb me, it never judged you harshly,
cl .reel of good*, and loft ready for use, and nre*. no re**dju&lt;tBi&gt;nt or alteration bat respected you and your nobta pnrof any kind fur ordinary sewing.
A Th*’ It to eo simple in construction, and erelly kept in order, that very llt- 1 •'Believe me 1 hold in my memory all
tto or no Instruction to needed to learn lo SUtch. Hem, Fell, Brsltl, Bind, Corl your t*ud*nieu and g"oineea to me. I
Gather, Quilt. Hem stitch Embroider. Fringe, Ac., Ac.
Uiank the good God that he has given
T.* That It Is made throughout of the bent Material* and In the most perfect me to tarry to tbe grave no bitlnr feel­
manner, aid with such simplicity of construction that It la not liable lo unaqnsl ing, but that I may remember that it
wear, and requires fewer repairs than any machine In the mukta, and to readllj wa* only mistaken jndgment which
and Inexpensively re adjusted after lung wear.
eaiued you to give me pain. May the
8. That It bsa the teOlmany, not only of experienced experts, but of tho skill­ ^oud God furg.re me for any ingrati­
ed agent* oi other shuttle machine* to I he eoporiorlty In workmanship and easy tude toward, you and all my youthful
lolly.
.
.
working.
.
•• 1 do no*, forget, dear brother, bow
0. That tbe Company baa uot sought to ubtain medal* from Fair* or public
Expositions, which are easily obtained by a Juslfclow*. tbougli pretty large ex­ great was your roeponaibility—a young
man
atone
in
a
foreign
land
with aa or­
penditure of money, and are wecthteae aa lo tho genuine value at a Machine, but
have preferred: to expend tbossnnc amount Ln keeping th str work up to tbe phan water. 1 do not forget how, al the
hlgbcet standard of perfection, thus enabling them to rend out no Machine uinxe Urac, your own education and tho
which will not boar tbe most rigid scrutiny and tho severest trees. They believe cuetom of tbe eooietr in our own oouatry
made you to believe that the guatdiaaa
that in ths end their customers will be better mtlafled with thto course than they

•• Ha walked away.
•' I wept tear* of real sorrow and re-

Unretlngm, IVIleli.

1 •• lie returned and knelt down by my
side, saying, with a broken voice ;
‘ I am only a rough sailor. I would
not bur: you. ray pretty bird. nor make
J„_ycastear far my sake. I wa*
mUakaa. that1. elL I had a kt u*
drcam that wasn't true. I found ray■
self overboard in a graft sea, th.it awept

Un ’

Slewart

SteinholL

H A! 11 A !
H. A. Bus e 11!
Ou there tor your
C&amp;OICE GROONRIBB!
A fine stock Jcrt Onm

XulTille

•

U

-

I ret about tightiag my little readfagtamp, white ay
eat ia th* duak.
nervoualy ptayfag wfch tba taatot of th*
aife-cudjr My tamp hghtad. I opre*1 myeaoreeary, aad look from it the
bundle of tottars.

shafl be Rtad if you Lk« to make ure
I tooked up into hto fee* aa I handed
him tba latten, and remembered how
Lren do ebaiillon had described Na­
talie's m-re a* “of the Orient" He
-Thank you. aadamotaelta, thank
you. You are very r»d- Your tamp
give, exoaltant light- 1 will rtay a taomeot, if you will allow me. You were
playing when I camo in. Doe. my preaenoe dirtnrt yoa?
-Qhltox. -I win play, if you Mbs’
I H-r-i b&lt; • M&lt;
’•‘“I
■topped, I notiard that ho bald the
package of lettars tmopeued In hia hand;
ki» &lt;gher hand shaded, hia fere. He had
a r.iroagly-marked Mutative ebin; hie
mouth wa* cuverai with a heavy maotacbe. dack, abot with gold. Ha looked

- ----------------chUdfa if I hada'l bad MS VW, WWW,
| ■ • ’ -X ■ ----• •
the first lettar. Hia hand shook notactly. Ho folded the totter up again un­
read. and loaned back la hi* chair. In
a few minutes be unfolded it, aad bwgu-i again to road it- Soddeuly he

•• ilaleuioimlio ha. read there lot-

“ Y6u know them then. I—I find
them damaged by BTO-watar. Tbe word*
are niton blurred Would madammaaUe
think te a great liberty if I ack &gt;* to
read theta io ma 7"
“No, no; 1 ehoeld bo glad to help
you in any way."
.
He handed them all to me, and began
U pace up and down tho room. It agi­
tated me, and I could not read. Dreo*nUv he .at down again, shading hi*
taro with his hand. I road first th*
utter Natalie had written to her brother,
then the one to tho *os naptma
•• The other. aeora private oum of her
own, not important, * I said, looking

Grand Rapid*. &gt;Iich.

»o.Batartmlt atTETCR’S itefflj, BatSnil dUSinlttf**

Secures SpeclalTtWectioo to

—

mr. I wiMgetjualhetettaro."

Wke waa ** Dotty Varden T’

... -r

DENTIST

-

isqairo of the rehwUtotarere. Thad,
msdsmtarelto. did I undrestand you, ia
youxuslf?**
&gt;• I am ths scbooUaistreoa. Bit down,

Th* only eocrert thing five which to
vi. up lovely Spring drossre of tad:rs
io a gcrgoou* material all bright blo*-

C. S. FRETTS, Aj^.,

.’

criaa. Il rephe, Hka wave*, aad eaeka
sadly. It ofeu itself upon the shore,
.*ep&gt;g. -Will you aw» me baak again
tato the eoa-tha turbulent am where ao
rotah? My fore, -y Mr. I Thyabreae
are fragrant and eafe. My lore, my

tho letters. Jake’* wife had forgotten
the fright I had oivaa bar. .little Natale
began to walk atone, and sraa aa object
of mueh interact tu all tho village. She
was a pretty, Healy baby, with great
did not apeak. IM tmm oa hfi.
baiel ayea, and Ltfi* nag* of golden
hair, charmtag figure, and graceful ges­ forehead were awtdtau painfully, and hta
tures She looked oddly out of place in hand expreaeod intonee agony.
I wav tryiag to etiflo my own emo­
Jake's cottage, but reemed very happy
tion. in the rght of this little tragedy in
real life. Quito ritantlT we ant fee an
sktachiag ou tho hooch. A Ling elrad
ow wa* cbm over my canra* and oa the
rand before me. I saw it re one ws
without seeing when absorbed. It
moved away, aad it suddenly occurred
•• • Continue,* I said.
to me'it was a man. - I looked over my
“ • I dare nol,’ ho answered. *If I shoulder, expecting to cue one of the
ooubl but know that it was true, the flihermsn, and aaw a pinttaman, ata
word that ootnes next, and that it wsj 1 Uulo distance, standing with hie back
you bred.'
to ma drawing ia ths santt with hia
“I was horrified I had no idea it
had gone ao far. Ln a moment 1 roI fete that

G. L. FRETTS, Agent.

HICKS &amp; BRO

iBOorporntul IBBBl.

ss.-ns.'ssisra

on mo many daya to write thia. I shall
send my child to Havre by my faithful
maid. I bar* hy uccidan^rerd that
the good captain is there dWTabout to
Bail fix America. 1 trust bi. r.obta
heart I ehall write him a tatter, and
uak him to tab* ay child to you. Take
care of her lor my mke, Victor, tor the
sake of her own innocence. She ha.
given no sorrow. She will loro you bet­
ter aad more gratefully than 1. God
blare you, dear, dear brother. Adieu I"
; The next letter wa* a\ short ano in
English to the captain, in which .ho

3rd: Excelling of work. Lays a furrow well
and will not clog.

4lh Its Great Duribility. The

to
F**
\ white. leu
and played, and remembered bow my
long cousin John ured to Wand b-Ua
me.nd watch my Unde. BiDy Uy!
he kireod them onr.t, lunch to my .ndignafam. and quoted to me a tfaakrepeare

------ . ---------------- cragy, dear
brether, I* not .tr.iigs- I made inqui­
re*. I went myaelf Mo tbe Morgue, fur
I knew he wai dead ; but even dead I
could not find him. All my effort, have
bren ia vain. How I ahall reek him in

1st L.ighlncss of Draft

Need.

well hov to use.

NO. 52

y heart, and follow*! Em. It ar**
most delicate and original.'
anremeditated, Victor. I could not
" * Nay; but you describe her form.
sot: A carriage waited far a« in th*
I spook of her color.'
'■'Not so fast I oxjy begin by show­
reel. A fortnight after thi* we srere
ing you thataho belongs to the typo of
the dark acre*. And you call her hair
"Dear Victor, you were quite wroeuj
ben you aaid Leon wa* not good. Wu
blende becatiM it is gold ?
Why, ii is
reed a year of- such bhre a* I thought
eo deep a color that it ia darker than
much called dark, sad the complexion is
almost tho color of the Lair. Oh! hi
belle raviaanto!'
“ He looked up and aaw me. He
thought I had but just come in. They
both row; looking a little cDusooua, aad fectly happy before, he said.
“It waa not true that 1 loved him lore,
but ho bc.amo morbid aad uul.
“One day, when our baby was a
month old. Lean did not cxkbo home.

SirjiQl ui Isiaiial

DENTISTS
Every Policy

,uMr. Haldwl t_g^.Q!tr^axa^

DUb’ELE

_____________________
had randn sto happy with many offretfouate reciembranoea of ay wiAee. An
old friend ofonro had sent me a promt.
•Do not forgrt.’ yoa aaid aa you went
out tifler our Vreakfont. *to write a litthi
note of thank* and reed Marie to take

known as “Dolly Vardan." Whea
tin, ringulnr nppelteiion for drew. go=
naturally quarto. the fair tax. T
new name tn “Dolly Var-len" is eos

Vankn. a tockamitli; it sought in marriago by “Sim Tappertit." a vsia Londia approuttee. and Joo Wilted. a very

: MU Doi!* beeomre Mrs. WiHret 8be
1 i. dereribed by Dtak.Be a. poasre^
‘ "a fane lighted up by Um tovlieta pair
, of ejiarkling *yc&gt; tlmt over loetaMaitb
t tacAui upon; tlwfiurocfoyroMy laugh.

�T. B. Skinner,

T. B. SEIBNEB &amp; CO
dred and fifty-three, a* amend.d by art
number thutv-two of th* bMcion taws
of eighteen hundred and sixty-nins, be
and Uio aaute I* hereby tuueudird an os
tn read a* foltewa :
6k. 2. Ko ahauriioo. division, «de,

by tbe general publfa
The Preesdeat accords the right of
lb* electro* frnni hire and tbe privilege
cf participating ia jiolitice by »U pemme
in or out cf effiro, and declan* that honealy and efficiency, not political activity,

Have the Largest and most attractive stock of
rotary of th* Senate and Clerk cf tbs
Hotroe of Roprn-ntabvsa. tlmll b* osrtified by the preoidmg officer* of th* reapectiv* House*, and coucterrigned by
the Auditor Ganeral; and such sum* aa
mar b* du* th* lYwidaat of th* Senate

any corporation ment&gt;MU&gt;d In ths first
section of thia act, ehall have any force I
or effect, or pas* any title thereto, or in-11
I ma/ be duo to
toreet therein, naleee expressly author- ।
of either House
imd by the vote of three fifths in fate- i
tb* Sscralsry or
rest of the entire stock of aaid company i
actually present or legally represented ।---------------------------- n.i»d by the presid­
officer, of th* raepectir*Hou**s; and
at same meeting of stockholder* coifed ing
I
and notified tn acvonlanre with tho pro- the
i
State Treasurer, upon tb* praaenta&lt;tf auch certificate*, countersigned
vision* of the preceding section of this tiou
I
provided in thia eection, ia hereby
act, except tho surface right to land for as
i
and d treetod to pay the
village lota, or land not required for autboriaed
i
mining purposes trim which tbe timber i
8n. 4. Thia art shall take immsdiein

cent of the poeitfoti which th* executive
thouaasd dollar* t&gt; hereby appropriat ­
ha* held since bi, inaugun.lten, what­ ed out of tb* Sialo building fund for the
ever rival int«re»l, may say :* the con- year eighteen hundred and seventy-two.
and two hundred Uuiutaud dollars annu“Tha Rcgnlationo" appeodad t* the nlly for each of tbe yours eighteen hun­
dred ami Mventy-throe, uightoen hun­
order tuako torn* important changes in dred and eevwnty-fbur, eighteen hun­
the original niter of the commisrioo. dred and **venty-fir*. and eighteen
Ju** Mb, 1872, Io aommsls candidate, Among those are p’amed first among tho
far Pawid«nt and Vice Ihvudmu and
also to elect a Republican Stale Cen­
tral Oommiltee. will b* held ia the
nine of an act entitled “An set pr»ftn or Jscxaos, *v Ueasr Hitt. Tars*b« expended under tho direction of said
scribing th* dutisa of th* Superinten­
board, in tl»p mrtfou aad copatrurtion
dent o! Public Instruction, and to re
of a new Capitol, on tbe State block or
neal chapter fifty-six ofthe Revised
square known a* Capitol Square in tho
Statute* of eighteen hundred and fortyafiyuf Loaing. and eovwnng tlu» site
rix, and an art to amend said chapter
occupied by th* building fomeriv used
fifty-six." Approved March twenty­
far the State oiBeee.
ninth, oa* thousand eight hundred
Sac. 10. It abaft be th* duty of said I
and fiftv, approved April fourth, one
board, within thirte-daya alter their ap-1
having no repreeeatatinn, will be enti­
tlunuand etgjit hundred and fifty-erne,
Ixdng sect®M throe thousand four
tled to om delegate
On th* whole it U pirhapa as good a
hundred and Mvanty-lwo, and three
By the resolution at 1858, no del.- system aa making improvements ia the
thousand four hundred end seventygate will bo entitled to a seat who does maaagamaol of appointments to tubsix of ths Oompiled I*wa uf eighteen
one weekly paper in tb* city of Lansing,
hundn-d ar4 seventy-uno
far a period of not teas than thirty, nor ' any guardian and hi* ward may both
6. D. Btrauii, ChairmauSwcrtua 1. Th P-pli *f th SUU »f
expert. Many of th* palpable evils of the
more titan sixty d*ys, for plans, apociti- ;I bo reridonl* of any oilier state or tetri-1
W. W. MitahelL
foromr report havo been so modified that catuns, and eetimatra for the tempore-1I tery of the United Stale*, end such ward JtkluffM saari, That section* fir* and
R. Goodrich,
uins uf an art entitled “An act prescrib­
there will be comparatively little oppo­ ry building and new State Capitol hero­ may be entitled to prejwrty of any dm ing the duties of tbe Superintendent of
John Hibbard,
M. 8. Brewer.
sition to thr execution "1 tho reform in provided for. Upon tbe expiration of,i cription in thia Stat*, each guardian, on Public Instruction, and tor*p*al chapter
' two mouths after tho romplsfitm of such producing to th* probate court or other fifty-ate of th* Raviaeil Statute* o&lt; eight­
C. K. Robinson,
under the now regulations by thorn who
!
court
of
competent
jurisdiction
of
th*
publication, if thia board abaft have reChan K Holland,
believe tn reforming the service at all. o*iv*d within that time any plans, apeci- eodnty in which »ueh property or een hundred end forty-six, and *n art
to amend said chapter fifty-six approved
At least a trial will doubtless be made, ficatten*. end raiimatM. forufabed in th* principal part tbonxif is situated, a March twenty-nine, one thousand eight
and, a* in every reformation of jmst cus­ oomplianoo wilh said publicntteu. they hill and cftnplato transcript from th* hundred and fifty.” approved April
toms, such difficulties aa present them- shall immediately thereafter notify tho recoidaof a court of competent jurisdic­ fourth, on* thousand eight hundred aad
tion in th* State or territory in which
ralr*. will «lh.r b* .united by th.
fifty-one being section* Hue* thonannd
bo and hi* ward reside, duly exempli­
A Republican County Convention, now regnktion. or by new moderation*
Ijuld v)«-ln^ tbe Supwinleudent of fied or authcuiicated,. showing that he four hundred and serenty-two and thro*
wffl be held at the Court House, in th* ofr them. There is no doubl uf tb* | Public instruction, and Attorney Gen- baa been appointed guardian of such
of the Compiled Law* of eighteen hun­
Cite of Harting*, on Saturday th* 11th oaraert drairo of Ihs Commisafon nod af oral, to meet the board at th* city of | ward, and that he bu given a bond or dred end sev.nty-one, be and th* same
: Lauaing. on a day to bo specified naa‘d! security in th* State or territory in are hereby .aminded so a* to read a* ,
day of May, 1872, at 12 o’clock M., to
; nottea, tbe earn* to be grnm at least ten . which he and hia ward reside, in double
•
.
।
mauds for improving our present aya- i days prior toeaid meeting, and if at'I th* value of th* property of such ward, follows:
(8172.) 8k. ’ 5. Hn shall annually,'
tem. and if it doo. not work to perfoc such ine cling a majority of said I and also (showing to such court that a
on receiving notioo from tho Auditor
tiou, th* will muas'b* taken for the dewl, board and StElo officers in attend-1i removal of the property uf auch ward General of tho amounts thereof eppor,
will
not
conflict
with
th*
term*
and
limand clamor on this subject must end un­ anc* shaft decide u|«n aad adopt an,
itation* aUending the right by which tiem tho income of the primary school
til tbe teat of oxjierieuce ahull decide plan or plan-, with sprcificatinn* ami the ward own* the ram*, or tie or be­ fund among tho several townships end
Mtimatoa, submitted to tb*m, the aaid
upon the efficiency of new regulations board shall be bound thereby, and come prejudicial to hi* Intervet therein, eitios of the State, in jiroporlion to th*
by showing the fruit* of their applies-^ shall proceed to th* erection of the then such transcript mar be enti-md of number of Kholare in each, between the
court, and such guardian age* of five and twenty yearn, aa th*
■temporary building and New State Cap­ recordi_in such
asm* shall appear by th* report* of the
a------- --_ _-__
itol herein morided for, in accordance
several townihrp inapector* of primary
, certificate of guard Unship &gt;if th* estate
, of such minor from such court, which eehocl* made to him for th* year test I
‘
, shall authorise him to demand, sue for, clo**d.
(3470.) Sic. ft. Whenever by accident, i
j and recover and such property and re­
tho proposed corporation for experi­
, move tho same to the ptaea of residence mistake, or any other cause, tb* return*
menting in aerial telegraphy lie favora­
, ofhimsslf and hi* ward, and roch court from any county, township, or city, upon
bly reported by th» committee having
may order any reaident guardian, eaecu- which a statement of tho amount to ba
th* bill in charge and paawd by Con­
tor, or administrator havi ng any of the disbursed t» nay auch county, townehip,
grove. It will cost the govorcmrnt
estate of such ward to deliver the same or city shall not contain th* whole asmto such i&gt;&lt;m-re*idrt&gt;t guardian : Pro­ bar of scholars &lt;a such county, township
There ba* Ijceu for sometime quite a nothing, and if l| 1a oppoeea by other
M, All debt* in faror of rosidrata or or city, entitled to draw money from
talk about pmonalitiee, and the B*«- telegraphic interest*, that is tb* very
, cttUensof thia Stat* known to exist I said fund by which aoy such county,
in ho* been accused of dealing more best reason why it should receive Itegi&gt;agsiimt auch estate, whether du* or to town*hi]&gt;, or city shall fail to have ap­
or fee* extoaaively in that article. Now, latiie support, lew pretend tn know
become dm-, have been first paid or pay • portioned to it the amount to which it
we say thia, white w* bar* in tho peat I eny thing of tbe merit* of telegraphing th* temporary State OlBtwment tendered: AsdprendUshe. That ehall justly be entitles), the superinten­
dent. on receiving saliafactory proof
and shall in tho fbtnre speak trad write without wire or eablo, but whether it
Ssc. 12. Tb* board m»y smko and the benefit of thia act shall not extend thereof shall apportion auch deficiency
froriy of th* public men and thea pub­ caai Ih&gt; accomplished or. not, the fort •titer into a contract for th* erection and to any resident of eny State or territory to such county, township, or city in hx*
construction of said new Capitol, but no, in which a similar law to thia doe* not next annual apportiomnent.
lic conduct in thia city, we have never
routraot shaft be mods or entered into
e— &lt;&gt; rm:___ . -k-n
t___
attached the private etmrartar of any general principles showing it to be pos­ which shall involve a largwr expenditure
sible at least, makes it the true inter­ of mouey far any one year than die
act of progress that it should not bo al- amount appropriated for auch year in
Approved March 25, 1872.
AN ACT to provide for a deficiency in
CongroM without even being reported.
the exponas of erecting tho building
If unaucmsaful it costs nothing - to any
for tho temporary itse of the State
bat th* partis* who believe in it, end if
Offices.
SacrtM 1. Th P»rlt •/th SUU »J PURIFIES THE BLOOD All IE*
suecraefuL it is th* grandewt triumph of ,
J/iMiyro mart, That the sum of six hun­
STOIEB THE HEALTH.
srienio over time and space that thei
dred and nini'ty-three dollars and nine­
| world has yet discovered. L*t it have
ty-four ootits be nn&lt;l tbe some is hereby
appropriated out of tbe general fund for
the purpose of defraying an expense in­
j author, Dr Mahlon Loomis, and hi* dis­
curred in erecting th* brilding far th*
ciple. in Metrical sooner.
Will tho
temporary use ofthe Stat* Offices, over
Committee rise and explain •
and above the appropriation heretofore
mad* for thatpurpow.
'
_

DRY GOODS

CMIBC

DBY GW AND C«
Battle Creek,
Ladies Dress Goods!

2ft0 Rolls New Carpets,
175 Packages pf Dry (,'oodg,

.‘feCTJT.W

imrererew

■ ICHIUS CI
in4 River V

JAPANESE

SILKS
One Hundred

CENTS

2 5

Thousand Dollars

CENTS

Under E^rice.

Mil a AVEIY.

WE PAY CASH

MfflNLUOlfflf M

V E G E T1 N E

Coming into our Store.

General Debility

statements nrndo by Mrs. Lloyd, tb* al­
leged murderess, her servant* and oth­
end wo would much prefer to “fight it ers, it appaaro th* ia charged with tb*
out oa thia line’’ but th* Homo Sinti terrible crime of poisoning her hu*band.
seek* a new field, end ]iro]Miee* te vindi­ an aged aunt nnd four beautiful chilcate th* character of it, pet friend*, by
on attack upon the privet* character which charge ah* wa* lodged in jail to
and private conduct cf man whose only await the actio* at tbe grand jury. The
fault ia, that they are eappoaed to be ia verdict at thajary was baaed upon th*
the way of tto further plunder of tho
city by th* icecbco, who have in th.
control of the city, and who are now
striving to keep ths Council from doing
anything for the benefit of th* city, aud
who mart night after night for the pur­
pose at adjoaraturr.t axd delay.
"White.ww mw alow to soo tho true I

to aay that a th. fight n to be conduct­
ed ia thia Buhner, and the private char­
acter and ermdurt of leading men of th.
Republican party of thia city, » to he

board may deem necessary, for a period
not leas than thirty nor tnciro thou sixty
days. The advorttsetneni fliu* provided
for to specify th* time and plao* where
th* bids or propoaals made in pursuance
thereof shall be oprns.1. All bids
projxanl* thua made aliall be seated,and
shall not be opened at any other time or
place than that designated in th* adverlisemcnt. Every bidder afeill accomrany hia bid with such auffiterat aecunty
as the commismonors aboil require, con­
ditioned that tn ease th* contract shall
be awarded to him he will enter into a
contract in accordance with his propos­
als. All or any bids or proposal* re­
ceived by aaid board may be by them re­
jected, end, whether accepted ar reject­
ed, shell, after dacteton tlareon by arid
board be deposited in th* office of th*
Secretary of State.
Sac. 14. In letting eontred*, aaid
board shall nut obligate th* State to per
to any contractor any monqy ltiter thou
that to which ru.-h coatrector may be

Approve ! March 25, 1872.
‘
AN ACT to repeal art number one hun­
dred and thirty-nine of tb* Hearion
Law* of eigbteen hundred end enmty-one, entitled ' An art to provide far
the payment of th* interest on the
litato debt," anprntetl April fifteenth,
eighteen hundred and eeveaty-ono.
Bxcnox I.' Th I‘»fU of th BhU »f
Hithfoa nod, That act' number one
hundred and tbinv-nins, of the
Seesi'in Laws of 1871, entitled "An
act to provide far tbe payment of th* In­
terest on th* Stat* debt." approved
April fifteenth, eighteen hundred and
seventy-one, ehall be and the same is

Michigan C

For every Dollar’s Worth that Goes Oat

LADIBS’ READY-Mam SUITS

gafttaaaw

SPRING A AVERY.

e will make it for tho Interest of Every
Men, Woman and Child to buy their

Our 50 Cent

We buy oar Goods of Manufacturent and Importer?
oa they tender nn, and white it tuny be
cruel to “brat a crippte with lu* own
i-nttcbse," the cripple eboaJd not, and
probably wUI.’nct ccmptaja after haring
invited tbe cwuleel- We hardly think
that tbe gfeoo cred gesfictncu. aad the
ratey beaded lawyer (?) who run the

)LD, RELIABLE A

Whnt is Needed.

CENTS

Under Price.

i siwi. l-onda. with snrodM for
k perfcnnanoe bf his contract,
be required by tbe board of
loaare7. For tb* ]Mrpoee of raising

and

X1" our CoMamm er«rjr AdruiUje in Loe Pli. u! :

SPRING A AVERY.

A Full Line of KidGloves.
It Give* Health, Strength and
Appetite. .
Sxc. 2. The eotnpeoMtMia ofthe Pres­
ident and members of th* Senate, and
cf tbs Sneaker and member, of ttw.
House of Bepreeautativwe. abaft be three
doftaro l»r &lt;tar each, for nrtunl attend­
ance, onwhen nbeent on aeoount of
eickaesa, during the prawns 1 Extra Ses-

. $1 00, 1 Button.

-u

$2 00. 2 button*.

The Leading Dry Goods Establishment
Michigan

�DRUGS. DRUGS

HMttaga.
Rail*oxi&gt; Msnue.—There will be a Free IxcanUm
.. •&lt; CUrtette, to AiRailroad Meeting at the Schoo! House
toad p. X. Sabin A
®faW °P“'
a-. Carlton Centro, on Tweedsy evening
lag. Meet Thursday.
May 2d 1872, at half past seven o’elouk.
Tho Directors of the Road. Dr. &amp; a
Iflhero are any bnaineea L
Burton, A. J. Bowne, D. B. Cook, and
Michigan that con excel tho J.vAsot
Khar speekors will be in attendance.
merchants in enterprise, wo would .,ik“
Turn oat evembody.
to aeo them. Th* latest “wrinkls” the.*
has been concocted ia by Miasm. P. B.
Gold 111 1-4.
P. B. Sabin A Co., who offer tho ladies
of Hastings, Chsriotto and Eaton Rap­
Woathor cold, but pleasant.
ids a tree ride to Jackson and return, ou
Wsm is the btroot Sprinkler.
Thnnday of thia week, far the purpose ’
Tax Caninse are a nuisance ,
of attending their grand epringjopeaing. ,
Twv ears will run from CharEotto, and t

CIIKKEI.

■varps-iTr;1^ «jss m

Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

Pure Drugs and Medicines
MT«T MilCtlUI

St Joseph,Mich. July 4,1872

TAIL9B A FABLIY GROAN.
n THE DE06 DITAMfflT

MUOIIC.

I have everything to be found In
well regulated Drug Store In
Michigan.

FAIJV'IW-A.ISD OILH

Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dye Stuffs.

AGENCY OF

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.
Pronounced by all Good Judges to be

•ISCEIIES

it Bi lativ pm fcttm I tk in.

ally ready for actiro aervice.

Perfumery,
Toilet Articles.

Croquet [Jayen have boon “rushing
the s-&lt;a*on" in some parts of the city,'
during the [wat few days.

Nurses with thair little charges in
Rtwxuaxa the Social to be given by
carriagse ran be seen any pteuant day
Maa. Davin R. Oaos, on Friday even­
on tb* streets enjoying themselvm.
ing of thia week, the 20lh insL It will
Tnswa-To Hon. Austin BUir, Hon. bo one of ths more pleasant social r»0- 1). Cumror, and Hon. W. D. Foster, unions of tits soaaou, and the fun-la that
for valuable public Documents.
may bo donated, are in aid of tho Organ
Fund, of Hastings Lodga, No. 58, I. 0.
C. M Ilusyoa * CNk, ask public at­
tention tu thair large and valuable slock of the Order, and the public generally,
of Book Shoes Ac. 8*o notice in its to show their.appreciation of the hospi­
[roper [ilnre.
tality of Mrs. Cook, by filling her beau­

Pm

1 k**«
r«v is Fit

Wh atUnnkr Iddnlst
UBOOmunS.

Uiteu. MX
. 1X20.

tbe County, all are Invited to eall and
examine for themselves. The superior SCHOOL BOOKfe,
BLANK BOOKS,
quality of tone and finish will eeU the
JUVENILE BOOKH.
Instrument without urging.

STARBIID WMKK8 ANB FtUl I

ItattklamlMHU tf Iran
Kra®, W «, mr tatlit
ts tiSSty.

tiful home to overSowiag, end ccntribsting liberally to the very pruisworthy
object which she is so generously slri-

TEA FLING BAGS,
•d FINE SATCHELS.

818 ILIA 8IMUUBU8 CUBANTUB.

MONEY.
CO.

lorn

‘.“.rc.,

DRUGS

saikal lasUsass Ira.: T.s U saw
XuU ara Orn oa ika kaiu at

Medicines,
1 er rsleM PnwSa
St
r-nr.H l-Mlada
•;
a. DMaaii Brra-.h.., re

will learo Jackson al7,15 a. tu.. and ar­
rive at Cincinnati th* same evening,
fhia ia aa excellent opportunity to visit
the great city of Ohio, for a small cos*.

Dye Stuffs,

■^Fuk Kslx.—An extension top, one or
two seated buggy. Only 1150. Seve­
ral month’s time ion good notes.

I-AI NTS &amp; OILS

LSWeXkUI rerav.Ana 10

Ur

Heal felines? Jitite;.

ROBERTS &amp;

$200

mt.
.. mu. &gt;k&gt;»
»«»t st *ror M. Sal »• kwv
la aarias teal a
J*rk Uu
Th. far wartw all Ikrarek U

ItB IS

SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY &amp; SLADE.

iuox*TirxrT».—The Ft Wayne, Jackson
A Saginaw Railroad Company will coll
round trip tickets from Jackson tn Cin­
cinnati on the ti'Jth and 30th of April,
and on th* let of May, for on* single »UI WIMMS4 rfare, which is A*,8O. The tickets will
bo good fur return until May 4th. Ar­ »1CJU a»4 lisje.
rangements have been made with the
connecting lines to run through roaches
from Jack sou to Cincinnati during the

1

Runs Btu.—Fur small beer. drawn
from one of TuflVs £oda Fountains, gc
to Ackley A blade’*. Tie the most dolicious beverage of tho wuon. an-l what
is Utter still dose not intoxicate

School Books J- .Stationery
our farmers, oa they call attention to the
I Oliver Chilled plow, sail to be the very They should be told that they need only
bsrst manufactured.
be at the Council Booms upon the even­
The funeral of Mrs. Elisa Stebbins, ings when the Council is in session. Tu
relic of Mr J. W. Strbbioa, was atten­ have th* poor fellows standing about
ded ou Tused art, afternoon, from her late shivering in tbe cold under the impress­
residence, and her remains followed to ion that they are attending a Council
meeting, is too bad.
their final reeling place byta large con­
course of relatives end sympathising

atiafi

Vsaxzux is oompoiedof Boots, Berks
and Herbs. It is very pleasant tu take;
every child likes it
Vaaxnxs u acknowledged by all
clasMs of people to be the best and
most reliable blood purilsr in the world.
VxcxriWB —By its use you will pre­
rent many of tho diseases prevailing iu
the Spring an! Summer season.
Vrcmxr hss restored thousands to
health who had been long and painful

KTA pt DAni&gt;AMi:ntC4.N

pLAMWTioN

s. T.-iseo-x.

frindi seem to think they ver* elected
to bo' prooent end adjourn the CvnnciL
lax Cobtk--Our Dera-jcratic friends, It seems to us they should go to work
it we judge from tbe Javnjl. are terri­
and attend to the interests of tbe City.
bly alarmed la»t the Quo Warranto coses
against usurping officials in thia City
will maks costs for tho pw.pl.. Never
fear, gentlemen, the peopfr will have

This wonderful vegetable reatoiptiva

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

bilitsted. As a tome and cordial for tho
aged and languid it has no equal
among stum arhice As a remedy for

ere especially subject, it is superseding
every Athor stimulant. . In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acts aa a

by four votes. This effort pat th" gen­
tlemen out of breath, or made them
takes from tbe [xistoUico cannot be for­
thirsty, and they forthwith adjourned.
warded or retsailed without again pay­
Alas, poor fellows !
ing the [xxtago. Tho jx&gt;stma*ter 'has
received positive orders upon this sub­
ject, and will hereafter lie governed by

terosted will please . take notice and
govern thmselvrs accordingly.
Tuts ia the last number of volume improve tbe efficiency uf our teachers,
Michigan Central R. R.
and Sup't Diamond cannot be to largely
75 centsfor men Cottonade numbers fail lo roach any of the sub­ aided by oar Board of Ruporvieurs in
OLD, RELIABLE AMD DIRECT ROUTE,
JMwass Detroit awl Cilwx asaklM dess eaa- Pants at the Great One Price scribers, they will understand that the
otetl .u --.di ualmEart»r UetroU a*S W.k from
Store of Grand Rapids: Star time for which they have [mid has ex­
Wr see tint lb* “ copy righted” Pho­
fired, or that they are in nrears. for we
Clothing House. _
bare a for such, and that prepayment tograph of our co-tetnporarv, which apCheapest Store in the State. is th» rsfr, and that wo must intone it ixared in the issue of tho Hastings
Hume Zrenul of week before last, ap­
. for self protection.
pears as ths Photograph of the leading
Rapids.
Ltvr or I.xrrxaa remaining at the Democratic Editor of Allegan County,
Only $7.00 for a good Hastings I’. 0., April 23d 1872
in last week’s Allegan J.arre/. Brother
doubble and ticist suit of Mrs. Julia P. Howe, 2, H. F. John­ John, we would not allow oar ufuiAUlf
clothes for men. Star Cloth­ son, A. L. Luk, E. F. Lamm, Cordelia
ing House, Grand Rapids.
Mead 2, Hetty Myers, Dr. Eli Osborn,

BILLIARD TABLES I

peruielaa u BUUarrt si lesresl.
Bnrras.. £’twytld*a
rUM II eaireud Csutenn MSI bv wait
II w I &lt;&gt;I t la nn: s &gt; w vi.uk

KaU'nfai.,

CAUTION

MOM 00

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A BLADE.

Beautiful Women.

New Advertisements.

INOCURE MO GHARCI

Sms.

$5,000

each

in Greenbacks!

AGEHTS WANTED!!

1 YAM VLKK &amp; GO'S

Buffalo Land.

Part Second oi “What be brought
ashore from the Wreak" is published
to-day. Part thud, may not epearun-

Wa do rot want nny personal contro­
versy, but shall not hesitate to fight the
D-- 1 I with his own weapons, and
guess our eo-temporary will understand
before thay get through with tho fight
they inaugurated last week, “that it is
not boat for mon who live irjglsaa houses

Wx born that Lewis Durkee, ever
aaioe the completicn of the G. R, V. RB-, the popular Station Agent, at Naahfrkbad Monday evening because the viUs, has been appointed Road Master,
Mayor did not call a Council meeting.— oa thia Division of th* M. C. R. R. A
Wo trust he will-not call one until the good man in a responaiblo place. V"e'
TatrunanyilM shall agree not to inter­ cougmtalate tbe appointee, and th*
fere with hia right aad frrogaiivo to ap­ Company on their eeleetion.
point the usual standing enmmittiaa, tho
How. John M. Nwins, of the Mercan­
appointment of which they Mrsotea to tile firm of Bussell A Nevins, left ou
tak., out of hia hands, to sever tho inter- Monday afternoon, for New Yerk to

Peninsular Railway

advertising will eventually do it more
harm than good. If you have anything
which you know to be good advertise ia
thoroughly, aad you will be sure io suc­
ceed ; if it ia pour, don’t praise it, for
people will soon discover you are lying.
Such is tbe policy of the Burlington
Route, which runs to three great regions
In the Weal: 1st, To Omaha, connect­
ing with tbe great Pacifif Roads. 2d.
To Lsncoia, the capiml cf Nebraska,
and all that break!ul region south of
[ Bail road and hU professional engagohomestead.. ltd. To Kt. Joseph. Kan-. mon ts, demand tbs entire time of Dr.
a 6. Barton, b* hes sold his Drug Store
*as City and all Kansas pants.
Tbe roads arc sptottdidly bail:, have to 8. J. Binh, long a dork in tho eatabth? beat bride* finest &lt;m. the Miller Wcment, and a y-xing man of deddod

IN FULL BLAST!
Clark’s Photograph Gallery.

Nusnui his * Ncwmnn.—The
Eist number came to hand last week,
aild ia, bating tho proof reading, a very
credible sheet. Ellis A O’Bryan publizlbars and printers of one ball, tho oth­
er half printed in Chicago. We hup*

Calf.

Kip

OR. W«M 1 Were a Ciild Ajaii

and Stag* Boota,

JURUBEBA
Dr. W bind jf Junto

purchase a stock of goods. This is the
first time, sine* the destraction of the
store by fire, that they have gone East
after a full stock, end erincee their pros­
perity, wnich wa note with pleasure.

Pure Wines and Liquors!

Every
perfects -----highest style ofthe ai
pictures of Children*__ ___
teed. Cail and see for your­
selves.

Boook-Keeping.

HASW RUBLE TO!

�!W3W

___ ________
___ „
■« beymid school-^. U wee tte
Prate legos ter tor humiliate' nt
Jams; it fate awh a wake Fraaew must
foCow ; Gwmaay ia at al! mats bar
a^sal ia yhytel tee, Mkmmg fas th.
••
.

hawwto. thair haw was ooo*. th.
“*W ' **
UmI'n
Wld “* *•&lt;
“ *EK&gt;Uy
“
CarU*rt'yex fa J air, 1S3D. it
““P4-"-1 '»■
M. Thiers him-If
UUr- te
tbweorttestmte
.1 &gt;k-. tK-k^ J V. .' j .t._ «C _

- baijtr^ - often Ma polite «,&gt;tod. it |
waalaot he. bet tho jpmtasteai that

. baageI. and his pritosple was to apkold
Pendis- tho Grat siege of Vatin, two ]
Frndi cftcm had a &lt;}natael. sad a du- I
•I wo* aiecidwd eym. Ito cmliteis ■
' were Mi to th. CofanM
He order-! ;
both t&gt;ntr.li right t» the r array'*ouiP*'- kting aa many Pramian* as they ’
amid. wiiwhswar at th. tww Call Sms, tto
antagonists was shot. and the'survww |' wsater when: fa ttoNew York amrkat i
। ranted as body to the camp.
have tom enrpriaed far that ela— of
AbuvaM:— New York, Mr. (1 tiod- gr-da from th. Koaihara Stataa. where
fry Gudtrr, Hon E.ltot &lt;k&gt;wXn, Gal. B. ; a very active oonaumptive dsmasul eatsta, on aceoeat cf tho general failure of
Seeiar. G—i. E. C. Strobes!. Pitubunth, .| tto wheat erop fa that section fast year
K 8. Andsww.-i ladnnapolh. Mrs S. In fart it is now thought that the vioti
8. htarimg Beaton. Dr. John P. Rey­ of tbe South Will abwxrbe nearly all tho
nold*. E- Ji. A Mr. Feeao. lumey A surplus wisent of ULfa, Indus aad
Mrs Wiillan.*
SaaFrnurteo, Wm. Michigan, add tbe pn«a ot Western ex­
tra white wheat flour baa gone up a dol­
Bartlatv. Wa LctL Newbwg, Re. ls: on a barrel iu tbe principal markeu

credit; Lo did sin to awarhn^ 1st ]«naioaa to tbe widows Trrpfcng and Waibo.ka, ud which the Ganiaiieion has
nghtoowly docked off 3b r«r eoat.—lo-

ofjalv. If ph bis act. La i Ix-a like
thees f then M. Thiers, not to to cni' doao ia chi miry, baa not permitted the
' paos oc of Madam, Eapio.aa. to be redocad, ahhongh it was her Lnsbaad
who had him imprisoned ds:ria/ tbe

gratitude to him. aad ought to mocro
bis death. Bat th* makers and readers
of newspapers have eepedal mao.n far
thankfnir.r^a to the diseovarer of that
moat wondnms npj lieanoa of lbs sub- ■
ties: of force., which bu annihilated |

■ Ta tk- pre—nt generation, arenstuuM
tn the magie jwrfcrmsnre of thr'tetograpii. winch giv-s »• to-day tise yester­
day a nears of afi th. ciriligsd world,
"Au* fwtlto« Ind to the remote*
Wait," it semis shnmt incr—lible that
thielo-trmiagnrtic t-kgrapb was put
in prnc'ical use !—s than Uurtr years
ego. and that its ins-rater Wgs bat y*»ter lai inut; tl— iismg. Y-e so it is.
n-. I.m had th. mri f-n*to nf
his d*ro—&lt;rj ndo cei wberrse-a^iviliaa-

DR. WTLSOM’S

COUGH MIXTURE.

SrneScan gsugrajdirr. IL»t. Jedodiah
Mursa. E'amted at Yak '.'ollega, aad
gmdnannj in 1810, ha full,-wed hie
early iadiaatxm and became a pasavr, i
winning high J'rajae ar. 1 gnat surrarm ;

Hu [Mtotos of ‘Th. Dying Hanulea,"
aa 1 •'The Judgment of Jupiter." ud hia
portrait of lafayett., • x-ruled undec a
cusnmfariap from the rltv ul New York,
are perhaps hia most celebrated prodpe;ub». and, afiar tho lap— of half a reatnry. are still re^aH-i es among the
higtieet r-anlta of American art. Tn

Wheeler &amp; Willsen

FUHGUSO1FS

EXARIXATIOKOF TEACHERS

Haifa .Million having beai
Sold!

Dr. Crook's Wino cfTar.

MORTGAGE SAXE
**’—I I—e a*|. u Ito &gt;.
ts?- i^5**-*-

WONDERFUL OIL!
00787026

Txa Frsuira Exami.' atiom or Ttaebers In Barry County, wftj to held m

DR. CROOK'S

hare aoartuag to Irani from M.
Cochin's death; when ia high favor,
though with favorable prospects of re­
covery, hia Mrs Gamp did not ubaervo
that a juoee of fa. foU off his to*l lodged eader hia lack, and produced a
arajeste of tho kings
M. Cochin's

WINE
WORM CONFECTIONS

Dr Michaud. lie pwv Mywemlhe.
would base been forgotten were it not
lor the nnvet of two deans at Botdeaat.
who* the better to attack lb. doctrine

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

POKE BOOT,

?,R
-

Ob. thud of the itewlha ia Paris toko
pMcmibepwUkbowiM^ A ywuag
girl who had leensodmxd and deenrsd
.• ir.msttol sniride a few days ago by*
plnngicR bar Mediate a tub of boiling

tu, «;»aiw aaa»*'»

oe Vaasa even th. sort of Oahu - A
Fswtcfc My n»«y gi«e be* di—adi,
J erfcafa, to the patrin'lc fasd. bai canaot forego any po;&gt;«lar matonal ia the
**sl». Tbsktost tea at pHtiicvy
I kanotesTwd, as that of a My prw-

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—«id action to rood m follow.
6bc. S&amp; The enpitul 'ttock and th.
number of sham of any oerjuratiec
, orgaaired under thia art may bo lucreaaod a: any casual meoring thereef,
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

Prcftpiml ri

BEAUTIFUL

political.

RELIABLE

for the
Ladies I

Agents for

BntitiM DffiS 800B8,
aanm MLS,
Mt num,
tireimn
fTffIK COBSEfS,
Osssami GLOVE,

Gentlemen I

0LIVEB CHILLED PLOW
with thefarmers because of

You

and Novelties that Barry
county Ladies know so
well how to use.

1st Lightness of Draft.

\.

2nd Ease of Handling.

3rd Excelling ol work, /jays a furrow well
and will not clog.
4th Its Great Duribility. The chilled Iron
being harder than tempered steel.

The Boys want to see you and
want to show you the Goods. All
entirely new and Prines not to be This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
beaten in the State of Michigan. H&gt; are desirous of placing this Plow in the hands
of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

Boston Cash Stor

Detroit

CALL AND SEE IT.

AN ACT to tunond Mctfon om and fourtoon of an act, .utitl^, “An act for
tlih rolirf of school districts.” ap­
proved Fabraary seventh, righteea
hundred and fifty-five, bring *ootiona three thuuwuul ssvea hundred
and thirteen and three thousand *ev-en hundred and tweuty-rix of the
Complied Ixiw* of eighteen hundred
and aeveaty-one.
Sac. 1. TU PttjtU tf Ut SUU tf
Mnhiftn amt. That section «m« and
fourteen cf an art Mtilled, "An art for
the reiisf of achool districte," *cprov*d
February aertnlh, eighteen hundred
and fifty-fire, being auctions three thous­
and seven hundred and thirteen and
thro, thoumud mvuu hundred and 26. of

Stoves!

State Fair at Kalamazoo,
•
x
Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapids,

।

ficc. 2. This art »hall take uumwliale
Ap-rov^l March 2». 1872.

Sewing Machine.

AN ACT to amend section thirty-six of
art one hundred and ninety-fir. of
the Sreriou Laws of eighteen hundred

revise the law. providing for tho in­
corporation of railroad companies"
approved April eightoonth, righteen
i hundred and anv»nty-ouo.
Samoa. 1. TAP-pb tf tkt SUU if
The IrTt?iKX.K Ac LYON Manufiscluring Company tog leave to
call the attention of th. public to the (bllowb’g fact. relative to their im­ \ IMifn UMtt, That section thirty-rix of
art om hundred and ninety-five of th.
proved Sewing Machine, “ Victor
. .
; Seariou Law* ef righteen hundred and
wvvniy-onc. &lt;m titlol “An act to reriae
tha law* providing for th* iocorpomtiou
of railroad oompani**," aprewad April

To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines

'

Respectfully announce to their patrons and
tlie Public Generally, that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New Brick
Store aidjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them
a call. ‘Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Caph Cheaper than at the advertised
Coat Sales. If you do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
tt’Saiem-BlftKl'fa! all kinds of Produce.
iSwl^wTMMviUsxih. rot oa&lt;. *&gt;i

eonaist ol the counties of Macomb, St.
Clair, Sanilac, Lapaev, Tuscola and Ha-

The eighth district ahall conrirt of th* oountiaa of Moatealm.Gratiol.
Isabella, Midland, Saginaw, Bay, (Had-

-v^l. The ninth district shall conwt of tho rounUM of Ontonagon,
Houghton. Kawreuar. Marquette, hUnmmare. Drta. Schoolcraft. Chipora.
dat'd and revnuly-cno, be umvndod to ns Markjnaw, Antrim, Charlevoix, Otaago,
to read m follow*:
(8718.) Sac. 1. The qualified veters
in any school diatrict, having more than Miaaankw, Owe do, Lak. Ma*on,Ococna,
thro, hundred children between th. Maaitou, Mvcoata. and Newaygo ;
Approved March 29, 1871
I ages of fir. and twenty yuan, residing
in auch district, shall have power, when AN ACT to amend rectfon on. thousand
one hundred and thirty-throe of the
lawfully nasemblud, to dvelgnalo by a
Compiled Laws of eighteen hundred
I vote of two third* of the.- jirMant, buy
and soreny--oo«, being section one
number of rite* for echool-houre*, in­
hundred and rixty-MTen of an out
cluding a rite for a union achcol-houre,
entilW ‘ An act to provide for a uni­
i and to change ihe sam. by a similar vote,form aiiiTuunt of propmty, end for
at any regular mreting : PrtriUi, That
th. collection and return of tax*,
in cas. two-third* cannot agro, upon *
tlwreoa,'' aporoved April sixth, eigh­
teen hundred and rixty-uino.
ty oi the voter* oi said district shall
rixoto*.
i. TU P^flt ytu SUU „/
have poorer to tuetruct the diatrict board
JGdbywi reari, That .oction os. thous­
to locate said rite.
(3720.) Sac. 14. Any echo! diatrict and one hundred and thirty throe of the
CoapUod
Law.
of cighUxia hundred
listing the requrril. number of children
between th. agee of five and twenty and aevecty-onc, being .action one hun­
year* residing in each diatrict, ahall dred and rixty-sorau of an art entitled
have power and amhority to borrow ;An act to prorids for a uniform bsmmmoney to pay for a rite or rite* fur ment uf property, and for the collection
MhaoI-bouMs, to erect building* there­ aod return uf taxus thereon,” approved
on, and to furnish the mud., by a vote
of two-third. of the qualified voter* oi
said diatrict, voting at any annual meet­
:_ ______ 1.1
__ C—
of brtding Mid mwtiinjrs shall not b.
I 1ms tnan fire dav■ nor more than six
mouth* ap*rt, and that inch school dtetrir-t shall bov. nt toast ono hundred
children between th. ago* afortarid rori ling then in, and that incase th. numher of children batween the age* aforeI uid doe* not .loeed two hundred, th.
entire amount of »uch indebtedneta for
। money borrowed shall not cxrecd ten
t'juuauud dollar* ; anil ia cose ther du
Bid .xeeed three hundred, »uch indebtoilnes* (hail not exored twenty thousand
’ dollar*; and in case they do uot exewd
tour hundro&gt;14»uch indebtedness shall
' nut «xece&lt;l thirty thouaand dollar* ; and
that no school district siril har. any inrl.btediaiM to exored fifty thousand dollura for money thus burrowed: PnttUi
i turthvr. That any school diatrict haring
over Glty and under cue luidrsd chil Irtu
i betwren th. *gw« aforaanid, may borrow
or Ioan not excelling three thousand

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

reridsntgiterih*.: AtaAbC fiHUto
in favor of reridauta or cittern* of this
State knew* to exirt againrt such rotate,
whether dus or to breoms dns, bars
been first paM or payment tendered:
riw, Thai th* b-tefit of thte

the Celebrated

This plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor

Maillie W M ™

NO. I.

WEDNESDAY MAY 1.1872.

tifj

any Shuttle Martdne. by which the Uitexest material or the flneat fabric can be
rawed, using etOwr cotton, silk or llnat thread of any sire or fin fib.
4. That it run. easily, rapidly and quietly, all motion* being ixaltlve—wror
ing pari, being made of steel, and maklnr a perfect loek-stltrti alike on both
6. That each Machine te thoroughly tested on the fl acet as wall as tho c-tonwat
cl***., of goods, and left ready tor in., and twwd* no re-adju«tm?nt or alteration
of any kind for ordinary sewing.
ft. That it l* so simple In construction, and earily kept in order, that vary litlie or no Instruction 1* needed to learn to SUteb,'Hem, Fell, Braid, Bind, Cord
Gather, Quilt, Hem stitch. Embroider, Frtnire, Ac., Ac.
7. That It la mad. throughout of the host Material* and in the most perfect
manner, and with *ueb simplicity of construction that it to not liable to unequal
wear, and rv«|uLrc« fewer repair* titan any machine In tho market, anil I* readily
and lnox]&gt;en*lvely re adjustird after tong wear.
ft. That It ba* the testimony, not only of experteneod experts, but of th. skill•&lt;1 agent* ol other shuttle machine* to the »uperiodty In workmanship and ea.-y
9. Thai the Cotajway baa not aonght to obtain medals (rum Fairs or public
Expcritton., which are really obtained by a Judlriou*. though pretty large ex­
penditure of money, and are worthies, as to the genuine value of a Machine, but
bav. preferred to expend the same amount tn keeping their wart up to the
hlghret standard of perfection, thus enabling thorn to send out no Machine
which W1U not bear the mo« rigid scrutiny and the severest teem. They bcltove
that In Un .ad thrir euMomere will be better aattefied with thl. course than they
would with imperfect and badly finiaiicd Machinto which have tec &gt;1 mil la* of

■uch railway, shall —-------- --------------leccrs on th. aides of their roapertir.
roods, ef lh* height and rtrength of a
sr-t-r— /----- required by law, with
---------- ------- „»acd gate* or bam there­
in. convenient for farm eroering* of tha
road, for tho u«* --f tho j^opriefor* of
the hinds adjoining reoh reilway.-or in
liau of *uc.U fracna, shall mak. ditobre
or other obstruction that would be equiv­
alent to snob fottota, far th. protection
of iwh adjacent proprietors, and shall
al» construct und maintain cattleguxrda at all road nrae*ia«*,amtaW. and
sufficient to prevent cattle and other ani­
mals from gutting on to *uch railway.
Th. uiffictency of such fenc*. ditch, or
other obrtr,irt«n in liau of a f.nee,may

each ■rote eball l» filed with the Secre­
tary uf State ud with the county dark
of the county where ihrir gusierel office
forburinca V located; «*d »h»li bo
deemed nud taken m a part of the articlea of Msoctetioti. .
Sac. 2. This act ahall take immediate
any State or territory in which a rimilar effort.
low to thi« doe* not new exist or may
Approved March 2D. 1872.
not hereafter
. I
Hse, 2. Thfe oct shall not apply to AN ACT to amend cl
a*y ea*e, where the parent of tho ward
and thirty of the
bring a rreidsai of thia Stale at th.
time of hi* d**lh, (half hav* appritted
by last wil) and testamsu t, a guardian
Or guardians foe said ward, and which
guardian ar -guardian* are still living
and n-riding &gt;n this S*te ; nrisri the

guardiau to th. removal of raid proper­
ty shall be aodafoetorialty shown to tho
court to which application .hrilbo mad.'
a. baraiab.fon&gt; proriited. W
Sac. 8. Art i number three hundred
and thirteen ot Ute Serafoa law* of &lt;mo
thoutand eight handrod. and sixty-five.

Approved March 29, 1872.

AN ACT to repeal an act entitled "An
art to fix thaaalaria* of certain Depu­
ty State Ofireca and Clarita,” appro*lions four hemdrod end eighteen and
four hundrr*! and nineteen at ths
Oumpifod Iriwa of eighteen hundred
and eavunty &gt;a*
, Stnur. I. fU Pi^b »f Ot SUU d
ifukUm ttuxi. That "An art to fix th.
aalarie. of eerttin Deputy State Offlctn
and Clerk*,” approved March twenty­
seventh eighteen hundred and ri*tyfoaeKm of ths Compiled Lar* of eigh­
teen hundred and seventy-on., bo and
fakoreby
“
; shall take immcdi*ie

"Approved March 29, 1872.

to provide for th* collection und re turn
of taxes by township treasurer*, in new­
ly oigau'md counties in certain easeo,"
approved January second, eighteen hun­
dred and sixty-one ; also, an art wit?ded
"An art to authorise tho An.liter Gsneral to execute sccood tax-deeds, ia cer­
tain e*s*n," approved March twelfth,
eighteen hundred and uiaty-oM; also,
aa art omitted “An act to sntboriua the
Auditor General to refund money paid
for taxen, ami on tax *ui&lt;ra, in certain
oa*»'*, l'*pprov&lt;.'d March eighteenth eigh­
teen hundred and rixty-three; also.au art
anu&amp;diug said last named act, approved
March tweny-firai eighteen hundred
and sixty fire; ahib an act .nlitted “An
art relative to extending the Hat far tho
c^llochon of taxM," approved March
eighteenth, eighteen hundred and rixtyfive ■, tUa, an act entitled "An act to
provide for the rtcw.ry at taxes paid
on real Mtetas by person* ctairriag tiite
thereto, in certain cases," approved
March tw.nltoith, rightom hundred
and sixty-fir*; oln, an act to provide tor
the taxation of improvements u|xm
homestead land*, av puncmal property,
approved March tweoty-firet, rightoen
hundred
atu!
dxty-««vcn

AN ACT to reped an acf entilted “An
act to auttariao the Auditor General
toiMUo now tax deeds in place of
thoM Jud,” ap;irov«l March twentytwo, ono thousand eight hundred and
rixtr-uinc, being sortio* cue thutuand
om hundred and thirty-nine ef Use
Compiled‘Lewsof one fiumand eight
hundred and r.-voutj-cmo,
Hacnox. 1. ft* Pt^U d lU SUU tf
IPdoftt mart, That act aumber forty
nine of tho Session Law a of on* thous­
and right hundred and sixty-nine, being
"Au act to authoria. th. Auditor Gene-

Approved March 29, 1872.
AN ACT to direoulinu. th. levy of the
ono-rigbth of one mill tax.
Stcnor. 1. ThtPttfU
tit SUU of
MiAifto reret, That th. levy of th.
onMighth al om inUl tax *i—td un-

Hr, 26. Whenever any oarporalion,
nuw eliding or hereafter fornwd. may
hav* conveyed all their corporate prop­
erty, real and peroonri, togatter with
their francUiaM,. growing out of or ap­
pertaining thereto, or together with all
Ihrir corporate frSnduMw, by war uf
mortgag. at deed cf trust, in case af tho
■ate of thssaiM thereunder, the pur­
chasers *1 such sate and Ihrir aroodate. shall be emitted to have and .ur­
eas. aU the privitege. and franclite*
hridbyrach corporeUou, and ahall b.
dsemtxl and taken to be the true ownora
of it* oorporat* right*, and to be corpo­
rator* vMtod with all th. righto, pravn,
privihge*, and tienefiteconferred by law
or th. itatuto* of this State, upon such
corporations, in the mum manner, aod
to tlie seme extent, as if they were the
original corporator* al the formation of
•Mh Mrpotalioq; tad they ahall, with­
in thirty day* after sucu sale shall bri
com* absolute, (file) articles of aasaciatiou, togrthdr with a oom of th* urdsr
confining tho «mle. in tho offiro of th.
Secretary of Stale, and in such tali»r
office or cAom as tho original articles oi
of assort a rkgi or corporation war* re­
quired to b. filed in, and they *haH hold:
utlo to and enjoy all property acquired
by, or donated to, »uah rorporatiou,
which may har. brea purcUroJ by
them at such sale ; ami such (vucnassor)
corponUion mar isaca, and IhaanalvM
hoH now stock ia said oorpontioa to
such an amount and of auch danomina-

treated. Bu-t uo prior mortgage or hen
•tudl be in any way eHeetad by «ueh
proceeding*, and all property whatsoev­
er if any, that ahull not be cold, ahull
remain liable tor all the dubte of auch
Original corporation, and no liability of
laaM-uad or aCeciod by any proceeding
or act orthurired by thia art: PfsM,
That in making such aal. lb. pa^party
MMUtial to the exarciM of corjwrato
right*, together with th* roqxwate frnnchi***, shall bu deemed aa entire thing,
and-shall be wild *« each, aeparale from

Approved March 29, 1*71
tho same extent a* if arid sets had not
Approval Marek 29, 1871
by thia section been repeated ; and all
taxes unpaid on the sixth d*y af April, AN ACT to amend aertioa fifteen (IS) AN ACT to amend art number one
and eighleen (IS) of act number on.
righteen hundred and riity-nine, ahall
hundred and thirty of (be Srerioa
hundred and fifty-fir. (IMpt th. Seebe roltected anti prooevded with under
Law* of one thouaand right hun­
aion Law* of rigbtotm hundred and
tho prortsiaus ot this act, and boaubdred and soventy-ooe. emitted "An
sixty.sine, Mrtitted -Au oct to amend
jta* to all th* conditions herein im&amp;c. 2. This art ahall take iaunediate

tr-two cufitted “An ad to enablonon­
resident guardian* to obtain property
in this State belonging to their words
residing in other State* or territerio*
of the United State*
upprevwl
March twenty-fifth, eighteen hun­
dred and seventy, two.
ftecne* 1. Tit Pitfltd tU SUUd
fitUfOi nttt,Th»iQu ad of th* B.*rion

ftrnow 1.
•/ Oo SUU d'
JM^w. nott, Thai Act number ou
hundred and thirty uf th. Srerioo Ian
of gm thousand right hundred and
rernty one, emitted "An art to amend
aeetixin niMtren of chapter on* hundred
t-d ssrcnty.-.woof the Desired SfctUtaa
of one timuand right hvwdrtM cad

TO FHYD ’rill-: BERT MA-CfiUIWlOH.

G. L. FRETT8, Agent.

BLACKSMITHING?

Orand. XtnpldM. JVfioh.

•

C. S. FBETTS, Agt.,
UuNtlnff*, Mieh.

■aJaMrtnir fctnB’* tto Oty, a fc ttr« at o. R Sakiiiu.-»
Afgi it. irt

Stewart &amp; SteinhofT,

H A! H A!
ET, A.. Bus e 11!

•**».
Apwwml Ifareh 89, 1ST1

Ga.th.re ter your

AN ACT

CHOICE 010Q^|881
A flu* MopIt JuerOnxvxo
,r

8(1001 at fttlalsl,
DENTIST

Seville.

Secures SpedaEProtection to
Hotel,r I

Evon Policy DENTISTS
all damage* lhal shall be waateined ifcvvw

GENTTKA-L

-

e*et
Apprered March S, 1*71

ANACl'todMde th. Sttu into ate.

tBTOT CLAIMS PAID:
.

rs.

1

4 -M - ft

�ianner

DRY GOODS
tutionallty would bare been declared by
theBuprameOourtof the United Btataa
ere tbs eplrlt or war under which It was
enacted 1 ad l-rea (airly rwej* not ot the

.T2.'
A Itepubikeu State Convention, tn ap­
point twenty4wo delsgatM to represent
thia State ia tins National EepubUcan
Coaraation. to bo bald at Philadelphia,
June 5th, 1872, to nptnmato candidates
tor 1‘aeaidont end Vico President, aod
else to elect a Itejwblican State Cen­
tral Committee, wiU bo UcH ia tlw
Ctrr or Jtcxsos, st Uxkxs Hall, Tnrz»MT, rex IGre mt or Mir
xxrr, at 11 o'clock a. a.
The several rounUre will bo ratilM
to two delegatee fur each Bapreswntative
in the lower branch of the State Isrgislature; and every tsrganaaed eouaty
having no representation, will be rati*
tied to ons delegate.
By the resolution of 1858, no dele­
gate will bo entitled to a real who does
not reside in tho county ho represents.
8. T». Hisumam. Chairman.
• ” ” ■
w. W. MitchslI,
K. Goodrich,

Preston Mitchell.
Chas. E. Bollen
RrpuKran Huh Cniral Caauutbr.
looting, March 12, 1872.

TAILOB A FA1LHY OBGAN

Jtutlcv to sway the average mind, but
for tho tact that tlie members of the
Sapreme bench ware equally divided in
opinion on the subject. He made It
very clear that upon tbc opinion of one
man out of Dino bangs tho quretion of
legality of tho statute, white the Injuattee and inequity of the law itself to ad­
mitted by all men, who have dtopaadonately examined tbc subject. The rlgiit-

agency or
Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.

DI IffifflB DffABIW
_

Michigan..,

Market.

iUktatuntatMktaisltito.
ICrfUTol?H Article*.
quality of tone and flntoh will sell the

opinion of Congress, by Its repeal of the
jaw aa an unjust Imposition. Thtta a
previous Congress, and doubUeas tho
preeont Bupreme bench, together with
the people of tho country la general.
oollectton are all In taror nf doing Jus­
tice to thee, worthy producers, by giv­
ing them back' that which has been

Painters’ Goods, Groceries &amp;c.

the

Will

They have Added to their Inintense Stock

InaUllmcat

Pet net to untn ft Heal w,
I taste Intel tertnl t tael
OMCEUIS.
Muon, amp et, mr raci
tsttOtr

260 Rolls New Carpets,

IT’S Packages of Dry Goods, Call and seethe Stock and Prices.
April 24, 1H72.

The Congressional Republican Com­
mittee has Ju«t published two doeumenu of great Importance. Ona la a
eoinpllatlotf of tho last three Presiden­
tial messages by topics with introducto­
ry comment,. The I’rreldenl la per­
mute*! to apeak for himself upon educa­
tion. the Labor Question, Commerce,
Agriculture, Manuhwteroa, Foreign

Dress Goods.

A Large Bill of

Plain Black Silks,
IN ALL QUALITIES.

Ac.. Ac. It b the beat possible docu­
ment to bo placed into the hands of the
votare, for Use purpose of refuting the
allegation, that the 1‘rreldent la not a

rorUKM. ALPACAS, VKLLUVKX.
xranrtx.

kmi-ww

NEW TYPE

cwtha

L-

Jnst

The other document, also written by
J. Fred Meyers, Esq., la a full ata foment
of what may lx- accomplished through
the Instrumentality of the Itepublican
party.and comprises many new themes,
such aa National Industrial Schools, a
National Labor Bureau, a National
Sanitary Bureau, National Insurance,
Poat Office savings banks, Puatal Tele-

and seventy-six of the Session Lows of
eighteen hundred and sixty-one, am
&amp;d Marek sixteenth, e^hteon Iron
and sixty-one, ba end tho same is

Civil Service Reform and the question
of centralization.
From th la Inventory It will be seen
tliat it li one of the m«t Important po-

AT THE BANNER OFFICE.
One Hundred Thousand Dollars!
We Propose to soil a Half a Million Dollars litis Year!
SPIIM8 &amp; AYEIT.

Thcre ia pending in the Ilonae a racy
important measure designed to protect
Immigrants on board ablp and &lt;n Iran-

a circulation aeoond to none published
In the State, outside of ths cities ot Dvtrtat and Grand lUplda, among pollta-

dollars of the emlgwits money—(81,60
levied upon each statute adult) and are
In debt now. Tlito has been fully
proved before the New York State Leg­
islative InvssUgstlng Cummlttov. It
to to be hoped that this bill will not bo
neglected, for those members who may
have large constituencies of .foreign
born diluns may be unpk-axantly re­
minded of this neglect. Action upon
thto subject la both a national and party

Received

WE PAY

THE mw

CASH

FOR FI ERY DOLLARS WORTH OF ROODS

BUSINESS MEN

Coining into our St on*.
HAVE YOUR

. have ever done all that we could to pro­
mote the prosperity nt tho people of the
County In every department of human

CIRCULARS, CARDS, LCTTKfi HXADS, AND STATBKNTJ
WE PROPOSE TO RECEIVE CASH

laws. The majority of llepubUcaxu re­
port n! agulnst the Republican claimant
Gen. Abbott, and in favor of Gen. RanRopubflenn party, as enunciated in tho aosn, and thus without a resort to party
p&lt;&gt;* er, or even a very strict cuustruc
several National, State and County Con­
tion uf the constitution, tho Democratic
vections. And all these things we shall portion of tho Leglataturo of North
Carolina, which originally real its vote

For every Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out.
SPRING A AVERY.

"Wc will make it for tho Interest of Every

DONE

NOW

We do as Fiae Job Printing

Man, Wpmau and Child to buy their

HI' HOIS HD DilHH

banner company.

At Our EstabliahmenL
the past, and will reach 2,000 daring the
campaign wc hare no doubt. The office
teciltUea have, also, been largely In­
creased during the past two ysare, and
all its departmen ts are now very perfect,
and when we shall have added, aa we

is in rams w u mnnu

We buy our Goods of Manufacturers and Importers, and

give our Customers every Advantage ia Low Paicxs!

For Your

SPRING * AVERY.

For several Years has been.

The

Goods Eatabiiali moist ia
Western

Michigan,

■*
Gents, Ladies, Misses

AX WE PBOP+SE TO MAJNTAIM IT.

8FBI1W a A.Y11Y.

and

Chh-

�DRUGS.

MtoBiaxh Cksrnal —Tfchoomjmny
le about coininenetog tbe cooatruclton
of a gMoral offios building st tbe loot of
Lake BL. Chicago, on lhe foundation of
the old buildlag or near U. Tho oumpeuy has not yrt decided whether it will
not enlarge tts freight house, extending
Itovsr tbe ground of the old office
structure. Hbould 11 do this, tbe plans
of tbc offie- building will be such that
Ibe building will be somewhat more

CHUKIES.

advertising win eventually do it mors
hsrm than good. If you have anything
wiiinh you know to be good advertise u
thoroughly, and you win be sure to saooordjtf Hiapoor, don’t pnfoa it, for
I*o|de wm soon diaeorcr you am lying
Such is too pobey of tho Bwllngt
Route, whioh hum to torso great ngions
In ths Waal: 1st, Tb Omaha, connect­
road about the Mb of May. The change ing with tbc grimt Paoiflo Roads. 2d,
will affixtt particularly the Michigan Tbloneolc, ths capital cf Nebraska,
roads, and will tend to make their rou and all that brtatUul region south of I W^kMskZikZJXJaUUlwsea tegreenecrions more perfect. At that data tho tbe Platte, filled with IL R. Lands and '•»*«« rm Mt sf rosUseM .uk
train oounoctlug with the Michigan
Lake Hhore road for BL Joseph, Muake*** ffirf
" **
’
WaoLatMsb jfoasw If ass—1&gt;. 0—a toeriot
and all
Kan— paints.
gon, Featwater, eta., w.U bo tbe day ms' City
The roads are splendidly built, bars
expnw that leaves this dty at » o'clock
In tbe morning. Instead of the train the beta bridgta fi—t satajlha MUlor
platfona sad coujilsr, and too safely mt
that leaven at « o'clock p. m.
At lhe same lime the cempauy will brrita (toperi-ut the Ite-of Ufo thulia
put ou through sleeping cars from De­ every where ciao hapnssuiug); Pullman's
Unit by way of JacLeou and Grand ilcejD-rs, Pullman dining rars, laro» and
powerful enginta (te make quick time
Rapids la Moaksgoo aod Pentwater.
Tbe company I* pushlnj forward the end good connection.), ar d are in a word
work on the second track between Luke , tho Uut e&lt;iui|r(«d roods in tho West.
Ho
that if you desire to gvaaMy, surely,
Station and Niles with great energy,
ouickly and comfortably to any point in
large force* Of men being employed at
rimthorn Iowa, Nebraska, Ken—, or ,
several peinte. Tbe second trevk la to
on too Padlic Ruds, be sure that you i
go "Jly Wy of BurHngtan,'’
Gbamb TnvM.-Ths ncoipte uf tbe
AU who wish particular information,
Grand Trunk Bril way at Canada for the and a largv map, ahowing csrrsrtiy too
w.w* ending April &lt;J&lt;h were: 1372,
X3LS» ; 1871. X3J.1U0; Incmaae. xa.IUO,
or fl} percent.
Gbbat Warrux -The receipts uf
the Great Westtan Railway of Canada lingtoa,
for the week ending April Sth were :
Scwrnxra's soxnur row Mat.W, X|»,.M6; lnerw.ee, | "Travellng by Tclampb,” to the title
4t,M0,ortt pereenu ’
uf an interesting series uf splendidly 11­
lustrated artlebw. which will b.gin in
I the May number of Heribncr's Month-

1st Ward at ths Ward School lh«.
2d Ward at the Wart Bobool Hoose.
3d Wart at James Clark. *s Office.
«h Wart at ths County Clerk's Office.
A full attendance te ronueated. By
order of Committee.
N. BAihar, Chairman.

sseHx***®*

1 /sss Esr»rt»‘

,

Good Temptere IJterary -octal next
Wadt—day eVg.
I John Btanley &gt;«1!» eanaed iriilt at t!&gt;»1
' lowest retro, and all bis geode as equal

I

xmbE

•
M. E. Churoti next Babb*th morning
and evening.
Rev. J. Straub,of Lansing, preached
at the M. K Church last HaltUtl. after

TST‘
Tk,ro nTiZtTc^ I
«
WIU1AM4. Malta
1
tsTISGS LODGE, NO. SA.riow.osaT'

Tai Cracun Cbcat will be ia asm inn
next week. Call for your ratals cm L
R Ktaoffx. al tho City Dining Rooms.

Dixr&gt;—As we go to press we learn
that. K. C. Nash one ot lhe moat |.rum*
laent cltiarus of Woodland, dl.xl at IS
o'clock last night.

I J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
Pare Drugs and Medicines

Hwrtllen Limbs

MTtST MEMC4KSI

DRUGS

DRUOG16TH SUNDRIES,
AND FANCY GOODH

PAINTS A.ISI) OILS*

Mi idicines,

Paint C "
Varnish, and

Dye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books ■

Stationery

raJCCIHrtlONB AND FAMILY

nSORll'TB.

UKEill

SCHOOL BOOKS,
j
BLANK BOOKH.
JUVENILE BOOKS,
ST1MDABD WORKS HD POEMS!
lodis TBS YUSO BJ0&amp;,

HUB 8ATOUKLS.
Perfumeries, Pomnua.!es and Hair Oils.

Wall Paper and
Chirtain Fixture#!

H1MILU KUaUBUB WBANTUS.
" Hume and Uuriety." In Scribner's,
Li to be enlarged and Improved Home
of th® most U--COP1 pushed of Amertan
woman
grtiero nt’l here contribute to
John Bnuncr la building quite an
addition to Ida residence, South-west tho odlfleaiion of their country-woman.
corner of Broadus) and Division St

&amp;AK3BR9SMSB'
■ICHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.

Grani River Valley Diviam'

SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A- SLADE.

Local blijijits |Mict$.

Hep.H. A, Goodyear hi digging* w«U
on his prerniow on Green street, op]o.
site the rem donee of R. B. Wlgblmau.
Tbc receipts at the hocUI given on
Imprnvrments are the order ot tbs
Friday evening by Mrs. D. R. Cook, In
aid of ths organ fund of Hastings Ixulge dsy al tbe Court House, and under tbc
No. M. I. O. 0/F., were 36,00.
the skil|ful supervision ot Aldorman tlca! science, not lor tl.e profeaslona!
Don't foil to oxatTllns th« Laws of the Hama, Messrs. Fuller A Cook. Aod John few, but for the reading many.
•' The Song Magill,” froth Mistral's
extramsinn, published in fhia tome Michael, the wor&gt; |« all being done In
I'.wrn of Mlreio. 1- exquisitely rendered
Some of them arw of the grostaot publto
importance, and we give them all, that
Wny Tinkler 1* grading and otberwia»4mpraving bls premises ou tho
tiic public may know what w as done
Houth-west corner of Broadway and

ALkruisu Eastman is building a fine
addition tn his plaster Ware House Io be
used for an Agricultural Ware Room.
By lhe way, he Is selling lots of Plaster,
which speaks well tar the enterprise of

AcxutT A Slxbx haring just receivsd
a full assortment of points and oils, in­
Good m the beat cud cheap aa tho
cluding a bill of tho celebrated Rubber
cliaaj&gt;»4 - the boot- and slides fur uh
Paint, for outside work, said to be the
by Jacob Mnux.
very best jn market.

John 8. Goodyear of ibe lata firm of
Goudyaar A Barlow, re turned on M^nr ,
day night from New York ait v, whither ,
he bad l&lt;ect&gt; buying one of the largest 1 Dr. Brown U about erecting a large
It trill pay to go and examino Jacob stock of goods ever brought to this city.
addition to his rvnldence, oppiette the
Malts' stoc'; of boots and shoe. before
school ground on Broadway.
purchasing olsewheev.
Jebn A. Greble la ehanring tbe InItadiea Congress Gaiters for 00 cents
per pair, and Ladies Barge Balia for
SI.34 per pair, at

C ailed States Patent Office to Michigan
Inventors for the week sailing Agril
S, ISTi, and curb bearing that date.
Furnished this paper by Cox A Cox.
Solidiore &lt;.f Patents, Washington, D.

parted to fish when served st ths table
by tbe use ot the famous Halford Leiceotsrwblrc Table baucc. If you will test
this Wlandsrd an lek you will be satle-

xent of hdiea' fashionable boots and
shoos ever brought to this market, at
the store of C. M. Ilunyau &amp; (ix, on
Jefferson stryvt.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIIB LE AID DIRECT ROUTE,
teressa lutre.' »s4 Ckirar;. mtarae »*—• sewawU-e. vttl Urias EsH D.u.11 sad Wta trea
Oetai shw F». tkk. sast walU r.rtX^ sstas.
trsttoylU Isevo bsSsriFLv
ssU si vmsu
»
&gt; DON -Ml. ~«UkH SmLw-u as tells-rs.

,
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I

S_U&lt; Id U..t»D»|,h.^.

This wotulerful vegetable restorative ;
is the sheet anchor of tM fesUo eud de- ,
Irilitalod Aa a tome and cordial for the '
aged sad languid it. has no equal 1
among stomachics. As a remedy for
the neryous woskno- to which wamsn '
ore oopeeially subject, il ti supertadmg I
An Eo&gt;»y on Journalism, by Mr. every other annuls nt.
In all climates,
Whitelaw Reid. Menacing Editor of lbs
tropica) temperate or frigid, it acts aa a
line York THherno, will appear in an
specific in every species of disorder
which undermines the bodily strength
and breaks down the animal spirits.
'

title of an Important article by O. R.
Buriiiant, Which will apgsas |n tbe
May HetiLtier. It stiongly advocates
compulsory education, as the only rem­
edy for the rapid Increase .of Illiteracy

the 8te«k of this Company aa estimated
by the Superintendent of the Insurance
Departmeut of the Mate of Naw York is
S376.42 for s^wry SIM;stock. largely
in excess of any other Company, and to
conclusive evidence of lhe perfect se­
curity atTbrded by this Company to
th&lt;«c seeking Insurance. Fanncn ef
Barry County, itudence, experience,
and wtodsHO almon lab you to seek eucti
lamlty, rather than one liable to lhe
operations &gt;&gt;f chance and which may or
may not be liable to pay yottr lose when
it oeruro. For insunmro In the pbove
reliable cumiuny. apply to

rs"wi i.Lta’£I’*kCT&gt;

BILLIAP.D TABLES!
Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

$166,000
AMONG THE , PATRON'S

New Advertisements

WKLLS’ CABBOLIC TABLETS.

St Joseph,Mich. July 4,1872

'ION

black &amp; t ullor hare bought Cue old
Boston &lt;Xsh Store attend, and will op-n
up tiwir aur^b works there ia a tow

SOLD IN nASTINCfS,
BY ACKLKY k 8LADB.

ft

[NOCURE.NO chai

(J*. (Carbureter; tieorge W. Coleman.
boost nu Tot -On Monday, 8. P.
Kalamagoq.
s
Cady, £*].. while in a maebino shop al
Waahlng Machine, William Oooprt,
Grand Rapids, met with an aecidout,
- Wt wake a specialty of the Boot and caused by a hanvy plero of iron falling
Brick Kiln, John Eisele, /un Arbor
Shue trade, aod have a larger Block on the first toe of bis right foot, crushing
Food Apparatus Cor Saw Mills, 1*
E'cbaa and J. D. Wilson, Muskegon.
than any other Houao ia tlie Ci-y. Give

fi&gt; centsfor men Cottonadc
Pants at ibe Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House.

“JSsBg.
&gt; MsnS. taslsUas

A Caanox—Wa learn that John C.
Clark. Bupervieor eUet of Maple Grove,
has rssignsd. and that Hoc. Leander
Lapham has Immm appointed to fill tho
vnoumy. A good official rwtiros, and ia
aocoeedad by one of both ability and

"-S-S:

FITTERS?

&amp; T—1860-X.

CHACitBAEkaL-

Fkmoxal.—We received a pteaaanl
mil on Tuewlay moratog from Hon. V. j
P. Collier, of Itattls Crock, our noeornpllahml Statu Treaaurcr. Ito reports
tiro political horinto about that section

U

FLIRTATION

'ffiSBfcftrifiter t± t-si

VEGETI NE
PUIIFIEI THE BL0OD AHB IE*
BfilEt THE HEALTH.

Buffido

Land.

pieties of "Wbat tbe Captain brought
Ashore from the Wreck," on answer to
“East Bmi." tho second of our series of tho State of Michigan, for the wwok en­
letters from Paris, among other gool ding April 13th 1872. Reported for tho
Hastiags Republican Baaxn, by J.
McC. Porkino fcOo-.CMuneoltoi-at-Itaw
and Sobs itors for Patents and Claims,
No. 513 8evautli Street, Washington,

ColHnsvi! Io —Oceana Co.
Cborwick-T-Ionia Co.
Bravo—Allegan Co.
Zeeland—Ottan a Co.
Qiarlevoix—Charlevoii Co.

Star CU
Rapids.
Onli tl~00"for a good
daubblc and twist suit of
clothes for men Star Cloth­
ing Hm^GraMdRa^ds.

f

Meadrilie. Barry 0u.-F. B. Wflliauu

‘ P. Maries H. 8. Laxsb, rerignsd.
'
Puri Austin, Huron Co.-T. Wimon
' P M^ vies 8. W. Herrick, sbwxmded.
:
Corah Moelcrim Co.-J. Holcomb P.
• M-, vice J. Fruakbargsu, rxsigwed.

JURGBEBA
HASTINGS UM ms I

in full mJ^ri ‘.

Clark's Fhctogrsjh Galls? !

�taitioa of each pupils, aad soltert the
name, aad they may aalboriae or order
tbe nuspeu.itni or exjuhlan from the
■rhool, whatever iu their judgrmiml tbe
interacts of ths school demand it, of any
aad eigtey-ax. throe thoMiad fire hunpupil
gtolty od puss m-deKtanor or
dfod aod uinsty-two, three tiuraeanJ rix
hundred, three thnaenad six hundred
(3629.) 8k. W. They shall purchase
end two, three thousand six hundred
sr lease a site for a echool-Louse as shall
and three, three thousand rix hundred have been designated by the district, ia
and rixtaeu, three thousand six hundred ths corporate name thenof, and shall
aadeeveatoen.thrre thourandaix hundred lanld, hire, or purchase auch school­
and twenty-four, three thousand six hun­ house out of the fond provided for thst
dred and Iwenly-ssx, three thousand rix punwsu, end mako solo uf any site or
hundred aad tweoty-oeren. throe thoua- other prujierty ot the district, when law­
and rix hundred and twenty-sight, three fully directed by the qualified rotors at
thousand rix hundred and twetey-ame,
three thousand rix hundred and fortyfour, three thousand rix hundred nod

of Ate or any otter State, involving an
Wrttmct. or ptedge,
far the payment of anaatteo or endowJT’-L."1 - ’,E*p’7®”*
*om*e-Tw to

S’! «’ .

r-.-MwIOre*
»' Hervey. *» «Ls towesl S»gHfiggMoeoerityZrBe
IKXKUCTAUX. Ms Ceseeri^r.
■ale Orore, Aprtl 1st. l«i

K'i'ismiESirasr' lawifusssmaz *rf~ I

eeto.esaais

a*m. fcT2S

PHOHATE ORDER.

&gt;
’

tor General shall bepnina /nets uvidooce
of the amount of specific tax dae from
and jnyable by said eorparation, and
notice of the tnal of said appeal shall
bo nerved by said corporation upon the
Attorney General; and in case two rog­
ular terms of said court shall at any
time pass after filing said appeal, bond
and specification., and sach aerponitioas
shall not have notioed the earn, for tnal,
said appeal shall, upon motion of the
Attorney General, bo diemiaeed. and th.
Anaitor Gesroral shell immediately iasu» his warrant ft* tlie collection of
said tax, to the ehenff of any uoaaty of
this Smto, and the said .hsriif shall
proceed to collect the assn# in tho man­
ner bervrn before eet forth.
In csir
said appeal is not taken within tho time

any such mrarancejroeranty,contract, or'
pledg as aforesaid, before tbe deposits
of such eeeoriure, or before rompliamx.
with nay condition precedent provided
by the tew. of thio State for b% iasunsaoe ootapamaa, ahall bo liable to a
pooalty of ono hundred dollars tor every
application obtained, or in.uranco, caarauty. contract, or idedge made, to 1st
sued for aad ro-ov.-red m tue name of
tho people by tho Attorney General or
juneecuting attorney of thepeopv ecus-__ _____________
ty, either by action of debt or criminal ral ahaO bo finaL
progtoteim; aad any person who mar
* '
hove paid money, th-refor shad be en­
titled to recover tho aame tank from tho
ponoa to whom it was paid, or in ease
such person was an agent, then at hia
option from tho principal of such agent,
by artioa of aasnmprii, to bo brought at after tho fln/^day of May, A.
soy time within nut rears after aueb ,D, 1872, to estimate the amount of
pevmauL
specific tax due from and payable by
Hoe. 1 Thia art shall take immadiato any corpuratiou, from the test infor­
mation be may be able to obtain, and
Approved March 29, 1872.
charge the same upin tho looks -of his
AN ACT to amend eectoins throe thou­ office, and the sanw prvreedlngt ahall
sand six hundred and ninety-five of thereupon bo had in regard to ftinag
tlie Compile.! Laws of eighteen hun­ notice thereof appoaling. and collecting
dred and seventy-one, being ssetitm lhe aame. aa ia boreinbofore provided
one hundred and thirty-six of chapter aad urontiuMd ia this art.
Sac. 7. Tlie term 1‘corporation" as
need in thia oct, shall bo oonstroed to

Approved March 29, 1872.
sed seventy-one. being section coo
hundred and thirty six uf the Kovirod AN ACT to amend sertton ten ot act
nunilier
one hundred and oevoutyBtatatea of rightero hundred and fortyeeran of tho Sasrion laws ui eighteen
six be. aad the same ia bcrebytemoad.-J
hundred and eer.nty-one, the same
so aa to read aa follows:
being
section
four thuism.l end
(3W6. 1 Bk. IM. The township board |
twelve of the Cotnpdal Uss of eigh­
of each township, and in the com uf
teen hundred and sevo'y-one,being aa
frarttotml school districts, tho township
board of the township ia whmh tho dis­
trict ortrool-houM thereof ia situated,
.hall have power and ia hereby required
Lawn of eighteen hundred and rixtyto remove from office, ui«n aatiriartor-,
ww
a U— s*_’
1
Sacnaa 1. Tie Petfla «/ At SUU /
■Ifiii
yra snort, That section tan of act
« school inspector who shall have ills- '
gaily used or dispom-d of any of tho number one hundred and eeventy-seven
public moneys intrusted to hia charge, of tbe Sotaion Law* of eighteen hun­
dred
sad seventy-one, the eemo being
er who shril poroiatently and without ’
sufficient eauee, refttse or neglect to dis­ section four thousand and twelve at the
charge anv one of th. dutioe of hia of­ CcmpOed Lawn of eighteen hundred
fice And in case of aneh removal,'It
shall bo $0 duty uf the to endup dark
ofaach township, to enter in the rec­
ords of such township, the reoulution or
order of such board for such removal;
(4012.) Mac. 10. iw Board at Con­
trol ns the sama baa heretofore Leon
constituted, shall have full power and
Authority over tbe ewamn and indemni­
ty lauds' uf the State, over the Stato
Swamp roeda and other reads, laid out

Approval March 29,1872.
AN ACT toauthoris. tbe Auditor Gen­
eral to aseroa by estimate, specific
taxes upon wporauons which nog
tert ar refoao to make tho report as
required by tew upon which specific
taxes are eompated, and to provide
for the eoftertion of tho aamo.
Bncvror 1. n»
r/ Ate Suu •/
Huktfaa fuati. That whenever auy Cur­

rec: ro-surveys with a view to selections
of snore fit and convenient localities,
and for thn purpose of equalising tbe
distribntiaa ol Btato aid, in ths more
uu rotUsd portions of tho State, and con­
necting hues of rood* already built,
they .hall have poorer, a majority of
their number concurring therein, to
surrey, lay out, and establish n»w Hneo
of read; to direct from lime to time
what work shall be commenced, .aspendod or disroctiaund; end wheuev.i by
the suspension cf work oa, or the diescntinuaacs of said road,the sppropris-

of the Cosnpited Laws of eighteen hun­
dred and erirenty-one, bo amended so as
to rand aa folio wv:
(3f.se )8ac 6.-Tbe qualified votes of
such di*tr:,t, when .wmbl«l porro.ut
to each previous notice, and all existing
districts, at their annual meeting in the
your one thousand eight bandied and
fifty-nine, .hall clert from tho qualified
votan of auch district, a moderator for
three yearn, a director for two-yeere, and
aaaaMKor tar one year; aad oa the ex

they shall uoi in any oaae build a frame
sehool-houM on any rite for which they
have not a title in foe, or a lease for fifty
ysan&gt;, without securing the privilege a|
removing the said school-bowse whea
lawfully directed eo to - do by tbe quali­
fied voters of the district nt anv annual
or special mooting; PratM else, That
tho qualified voter, of the district may
appoint a building committee to take
charge of the work of building each
■ MfiMoaiNt
(M44.1 Bre. 75. When a new district

bee, and regularly thereattar, their sev­ house, or entitled to other propurtv. the
eral socceescrs shall be etected for a inspectors, at the time of forming such
term of three years each. Within ten rew district, or aa soon thereafter as
days after their ekeifoa, those eereral way be, shall ascertain and determine
offirere shall file with tho director a th* amount justly due to such now dis­
written acceptance of tbs offices to ehieh trict, from any district out of which it
they shall hare been nwpecurely elec­ may have beta ia whole oc in part
ted, whieh shaft be reeordsd by arid di- f ’tmad, as the proportion of such new
reetat,
district, of ths value of lhe school-house
(B&amp;B2 )8ac. 11. The annual meeting । and other property belong to tlie former
of cash school dietriet shall be held on I district; at the time of such diviaion and
the first Monday of September in eXh .I whenever, by lhe division of any district.
year, and the school year shaft coatmearo 1 the echool-buuse or site thereof shall
'no Linger be conveniently located for
i school purposes, and shall not be desired
for um by tho new district in which it
i may be situated, the school inspector, of

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTERS,
aawa.-t^nt—' “ •
Price, only SO CenU a Bottle.

f^XLSr-'^r xs

Jautuiler, JwDpeefton, SottrStom­
ach, CtaeNrvsMwe, Nerrowa ami
Sick Headache, t.tver Complahit,
f'rrer^jlffac, f&gt;ifaj&gt;ejtaia, ICorma
Im ChUrfrca, FUea, Bllloua CUatptainta, Loea of Appetite, KrupHona of the Skin. JHmplea om the
riser, and all IMscaaea of the
lUnext; Olao the heat lUueetie in ,
Vac for Kidney Oomplalnta,
n'coh Back, Fuln in the Leins.
Luuthapo, Clrarel. Rheumatism.

gm
.raantaiTfof k

flMiku

district, and shall ba final, subject to al­
teration afterward by the inspectors, on
the written request of a majority of the
qualified Wlsssof the the district
(3602.) Sk. 22. The amount of taxes
to bo raised iu any district fur the parpoee of purr basing or building u ichool«d&gt;rk ofeeach township ia 7EK tho dis­
trict is in part situated, the number of
childten between the ages of fire and
twealy years in that port of the district
lying in aueh township, and books ahall
bo drawn from the library of each town­
ship for the use of such district, but tho
districts shall have areasi to but one
such library at the same time, and the
said inspectors shall establish tbe Older

yearn residing Uicreic.
(3008.) 8k. 23. Such qualified voten,
when aarouibtel as aferetaid. mar from
time to time impose sorb tax aa shall be
nsrnosary to keep their achuol-housv in
repair, and to provide the wnoeKary ap­
pendages and school apparatus ; and in
townships having district libraries, for each township library ; Presided, Tbit
tho supi«rt of tho sama, and to pay and no book* shall be drawn from any town­
discharge any debts «e liabilities of tho ship library by the district haring a
district lawfully incurred ; and when a district library, but sack district shall
tax is voted or estimated by tbe b-mnl, be entitled to its just proportion of
under lhe provisions of section twenty- books from the library of say township
four, and is neodesl tor use before it am in which it ia [portly utuaied, to bo add­
be collected, the district mi y borrow to ed to tho district library, and also to
an amount not exceeding the amount of its equitable sham of any library mon- 1
tho tax; and nd money raise 1 by die- , eya reived or received by any aueh town- '
trict tax shall bo usol fir any other pur­
pose than that for which it was ruied, f
without a vote of two-thirds of the tax(SfiTe.) Sue. do. Tlie district board I
shall biro . sell qualified toorhrrs a. may
be required, an t al! contract, shall be
in wntinr and synod by a majority ol
tho board oa behalf of the district; said
contract shall sjrcify the wages agreed
upon, and shall require the teacher to
keep a c.rrect list ot the pupils, and tbe
agv of each atlnadiug lhe echool, aad
tlie number of days each pupil is pres­
ent, and to furnish the director with a '
correct copy of the sama at the close of
the school: sail] contract shall Im&gt; filsd ’
with the director, and a duplicate of the ,
name furniabed to tbe teacher
j
(34517.) Sac. 41. Within ten day. next
previous to tho aanttal district mooring,
it shall be the duty of thn director, or
such c-tber.-Tierscti as the district board '
may appoint to take tho census of the
district, and make a list in writing of
the names aad ages of all tho childrwu
between the ague of fire and twenty j
years residing therein, and a cony of'
said list shall be verified by tho oath or j
affirmation of tint pencu taking such
osnsus, by cflldavit sppeodc-l thereto or
indorsed thereon, netting forth that it is
a correct list of tho names of ail tile
children between tlie ages aforesaid re- i
riding in tho district, which affidavit mey
bo made before tho clerk of the township;

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me

BLOOD PURIFIER

| J.CW. ee roue 4rt.esJ w eels-ar ri-^SUr.
siikrr M Us w is W|S‘'7. katisa kesa is.luelTO
। to vmowv Ike rtbi. or soy pwt ik»r«.r. sow
: nnalslof mvsn4 Uy eM Martfs«r&gt;e4 th. m*
CUlS.ro W »S to. B1-.M..HI
si u&gt;.
&lt;1*14, Ur sn»s&gt;pu mU isitrral toas. ike rem at
I sm bssCrTO utf ttty tOor Seitan sTO MfUtwsti

DR. WILSON'S

COUGH MIXTURE.

FURGUSON'S

WONDERFUL OIL!
Wheeler &amp; Willson

3570

Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
A

IO YEARS
IrJiSSit

DR. CROOK'S

rttePrteueel I

.iwst

WINE
WORM CONFECTIONS

&gt;1. D. COOK, Jlgt.
ana asaar mrwcr
Ussa tin4T«s, Mich.

A W«
Challenge.
W . Give tl.000
iu

mn
fhsm and payable by sudt corporation,
from the beet information ho may be
abb to obtain, amLchargo each amount
upon the book, of hi. oflico ; and after!
each estimate an made by him, ho shall
forthwith send by mail oc otherwise, a
writtaw notero signed by him. to any ens
of the offioen or directors oi inch ror
poratiim. of the amount of specific tax ro

They shall also have power to extend tlie
time for completing the work of any
contract, and to correct all errors,
whether of deecripticna or otherwise;
and thio proviso shall bs embodied in
evory contract under this acL
Said
CommieciMMn shall poeeasa aft of tho
power vested ia, end duties imposed on
Swamp Load State Bond Conmieefcn-ro
by art eevserty-rix, Heerijn Imws of one
thouaand eight hundred and sixty-seven,
aa act amowiatoty there to, aa fisr aa ro­
tates to swamp and indemnity tend*,
aad State Swamp lead roads iatbatow-

CHAMPION WASKEI

Debilitated,

Cum the Food to Digrat,

EXAMIMATIOM OT TKACHKMfo

’

Tux Bnuto ExaMtaanox or Tax­
otere In Bury County, will 1* held m
follows:

SSKiw.

NATURE'S
Siertd. The amount of money raised
Irr the dismir:. and the purpoee. tar
whfch it was nurod;
EpMA. The kinds of books ussd in
ths mhool:
Aroth fioch other tacts and atatietsm ia regard to teboals and the .ubject
of educatfoa aa th* superintendent of pubbe tastroettoo shaft direct.
(SMfi.) 8k. W. Nd board shall, be­
tween toe first Monday in Ueptecibcr
and the soared Monday of October in
eech year, make out and deliver to the
supervisor of aaeh township ia which
say port of the district io sitaatad, a re­
port in wntjng under their hands of ell
taxes voted by the di.tnct during th.
proceeding year, and of all taxae which
saidboeXi. Mthorixed to impoee to be

CALSINS'

ItiialMann---------------- .
Bcrtorrethe Appetite,

attended school during the year.
JkerU. Tbe length of time the school
has been taught during the year by a
qualified teacher, to. length of time
ko|4 by each, and the wages paid to
each;
PVlk, Tho average length cf time
scholars between five and- twenty years
□f age have attended school during ths
Jb*t|
Sirtl The amount of money received ,

PUBIFY YOUB BLOOD.

Hair Restorative
DR. CROOK’S

pokTroot.

p&lt;axj5g
pre Wines and

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, W1CRIGAN

fa fafa# ci*

RETJ ABLE

WEDNESDAY MAY 8. 1872.

(TREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
Agents for the Celebrated

EW DRE83 GOODS,

Gentlemen
nnw cobsets,

OLIVER CHILO PLOW

Everything

Ona BI) GLOVES,

with thefarmers because nf
1st tightness of Draft,

Need.

ta.ttnaaaj

The Boj* waat to see you anc
want to show youJhe*Gco4K dC
entirely new and filfeOs not to h&lt;
beaten in the State of Michigan.

2nd

NO. 2.

speak* to tbo gallery, to poetoritv ; aompletely forgeta the jary, though remiadodbyihe Jadge of their preeuaee and
utility. Heedvamreo to the middle of
tbe court yoking. tnOa whas marsh­
tag backward* like (he clergy fa the we have now great eebodl* both for
Italian ehnrobee. He ri pomiens 1s, liberal culture and applied roiewoo equed
to those abroad uhere the past generatiou were axupelAd to send tbeir aorta |
chief ; read*, acraeha* oorariouaQy, gad and with equal pride we point to such
rtrikao hi* hand*; ho m* over the pubScatioM as The JUiut, fa which the
hiatoeyof hriroreer, miuaupth. Han­ echotoahlp, and tbe alagut and varied
au campaign with that of 187d, aad tha culture of our age iapraeentod fa a rtyto
Coup d'Eut with the fourth of Septem­ of typography equal to that of the old­
yet ofiaaUy recoguiaad. Tha civil pow- ber ; aS ia a gigantic medley, whore est and brat pubtiahlng houao fa the
ar evemtepe ria Ihuita whau pronouncing every artbyect ia toaehed upon and every world. Beforenoo had been made to tbe
whieh dcay ia right and which erroeg.
great exoeOenoe of Ito engranaga. Thio
The biundn ia an inning forth. Mkhfeature of the magaxfao had itnpreeerd

of Handling.

3rd Excelling of work, /jays a furrow well
and will not clog.
4th Its Great Duribiiity
being harder than tempered steel.

amurod at the ide* of hi* reeking a revareal of it. jodgwmaoi by a jury of
twelve riiiaeca. The dropping fire of
ridicule which tha journal, kept up
agaiurt 1dm, owing to hi* aa* having
obeorvnd hi. raaolurioa to retire lika

are desirous of placing this Ptow in the hands

of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

Boston Cash Sion.
THE FINKLE &amp; LYON

the speaker eqnally with th* elevating
and instructive character of if* reading
matter. Our busy, practical people uaed
*Bch an educatiou toward* the apprecia­
tion of the beutifal Sa AUint U*
entered upon axnieaiou field, where the
prusjwcta were not very encouraging,
and it is cwrtafalf a great triumph of
its able and ontrrprufag publisher, that
eqtdtabla
they itasealready won for it eachu gnat
acre tea From tbo start they made
large clarma for it, and tha eubeeriphoo
list shows that tha public response war
dfachod the uaQ* fa Ttachn’i ('afSn.and quickly ‘Mt up' tn the etsphetis stylo
raiead a atonn of applauaa, by charging known aa Mh cap*’ Aaff Ito fahim with trot bting ubartt whm he
ought to huna bUM praeout. with kmnr- aomethlag uot onlr for tha pubEahare to
fog nothing and yet knowing everythfog
bo cbeerfal about; it *bowe that, after
—and pradfoing to be a general vf aa all. there i* Kxnawhere among our peo­
foanrrectfon rather than fa geaoral of ple aa appreciation oi what i* firat-deaa
Franco. The Judge** charge vaa dear in art a. wall aa in literature. Lot u.
and impartial, and h. plarod the ria« cultivate thia and it will boar abundant
in ten qUMtion*. fa a manner not !o be
and goodly fruit. With the arrwinn
miaaridantood. Tbefaardirt juatifiaa the to tha nmnagetnaul of The AUiot alow

of “Fogtiah luxury and Italia* corrup­
tion " One hundred per cent of the
charges made against him however, ro- yrtto spank, naff the dsfseilItos will
sulta from bn having failed to bool off gladly jay ante end the 3,000 ft* fine,
the German* The crowd never par- while utodfastfag on moderation during

•armcun.
MraM-liMtla

Detroit Stoves!

aceomphahed fart." . Of courao the
necrurity of according a proppar up­

question, to ail th* to*Umooy and elo­
quence on thia point are auperogatory.
He ri mamly areuad at being diahouamble and dwioyal toward, the Emprea.

State Fair at Kalamazoo,

PARIS COUUMPOMDBICZ.

Northwestern Fair ut Grand Ra|«t
hcrixon at Iiotdc or abroad. Conspiratom find their occupation gone. Italy
fovta France nture than cvet, bar rew-ti
flirtatious with l*rurria were only tbe

ored in all tberepuMic of lottara, tha incraaaed circulation of the magarinn and
it. large efficiency fa promoting a fora
far •'the true and beautiful’ ia Mt to

ure* be look for her defence, aoc eetebliabed that ho was provrattod from do­
ing so. Os, tbe mornmg of the revolu­
Alter Um bam aa* aansaga .fair i
tion of the fourth of September he re far gingerbread ; fate to u NMM
affirmed hi* loyalty, anw the £mpre«a rapidlj dying oat, U wax ram*; thrt
under the MCfud Fvqgjrrt for ‘nci

teqniM a* well a* the advutagM of
f nMiminy. win bo famaatod apart all
flwagfctful people and ww vffl rift
plMexiw forerar d any wabocitipftbua
handed ia at thia uAce to tbe publiahore
fame. Sutton A Co., 23 Liberty Bl,
Nev -York. For *5 thia elagant pohlicuiton u furaiabed for one yarn aad a
hertitifhl oil chromo ia given free a* a
premium to each aubecriLer?

imperial family for taw aoe* ^Mt Mh-

The lieirpit i

5S£J-a?fE-S:

Sewing Machine.
To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines

GOODYEAR A- STRIKER.

Respectfully announce to their patrons mid
the Public Generally,that they havo removed
to the Lnrgt* and Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, nnd
will be happy to serve all who nuiy give them
a call, f&gt;o«keri| mid Qrpcpijies conslajtfly
arriving lyrllie Cat l*oad, umt wHT he sdld
for Cash Cheaper than ut the advertised
Cost Sales. If you do’nt believe it call and
_ 'ash for Butter, Eggs, and
see. W&lt;- Pay
all kinds of Produce.
BLACKSMITHING!

The FINKLE A. LYON Manufacturing Company beg leave to
call the attention of the public to tbo fallowing fact* relative tn their tinproved Hewing Machine, " Vn-rou
1. That It la a Shuttle Machine of the flrot etaaa, having all the latent Improvemonte. Including their patrot Drop and Lnterehaagable feed.
1 That It has the beat constructed shuttle and the mart perfect lower tension
In existence. and deflea all competition In three pnrdmiiara.
A That fl ha. the only Sratio ITT, Krtnr-AlMCU-nwo needle to be found In
any Shuttle Machine, by wblcb the thickest material or the fl neat fabric can be
rowed, mlng either option, 41k or linen thread of any atae or flnlsh.
A That It runs easily, rapidly and quietly, all motions being pcetttvu wear
ing part* bring made of steel. and making a [icrfvet lockstitch alike on both

A That each Machine to Iboruughly tested oa the flneet a* wall aa the eoataaat
claaare of good*, and left ready for UM, and a«*to no r»redju.tincnt or alteration
of any kind for ordinary eewlng.
0. That II l* ao aimpie in ennatrur:kin, and easily kept hi order, that very lit­
tle or no Instruction i* needed to learn to Btltoh, Hem, Fell. Braid, Bind, Cord
earnest life ri perceptible. The hallow­
Gather , Quilt, Hem atlteh Embroider. Fringe, dc^Jke.
7. That It I. made throughout of the beat Materlato and tn tbe tncfl perfect ed time juet pasacd through has proved
manner, aod with ouch aimpUrity of oouatmetlrm that It ia no* liable to unequal that a rc-ligioua revival is abroad ; never
wear, and requlrre fewer repair- than any machine In tiro market, and ia readily
and inexpenalvely re adjusted after tong wear.
I K That It haa tha toetironuy, not only trf expert.need expert*, but ot tbe skill­
ed agvuta &lt;&gt;l other shuttle macblnre to the supeefarity in workmanship and oaay

rt. . That the Conipasy baa not roo*hl to obtain mrstala from Fair* or puUlc
Expansion*, which are easily obtained by a faitictowi, though pretty terr- axpenditun of tuautjr. aa4 are worthlwm aa to the genuine value of a Machine, bet
have preferred to expend the aame amount In keeping their work up to Uic
highrwt etaMdmd of perfection, thua enabling them to tend out no Machine
viM^Nt^iot bom-UMnMotrigUaautlr^Y.ndtha.evrramtM* They brtteve

Gf. IL. FRETTS, Agent.
Grand Rapides, Mich.

C. S. FRETTS, Agt.,
IInHting*i Minh.

MfafaatBttr tutm'ii tmat!,eaiaBfaLMiki-««
Stewart &amp; SteinhoH.

Sitjial ni Itteal,

DENTISTS.
DENTIST

Hukrilit

taking oflfaa, that be prosnieed to bo
faithful to her ex-Maysaty He wished
and order. The treasury baa found all to go to tbe Hotel de Vilfo to play the
the money required for the current year, roll of Lamartine, ia 1M8. Unhappi­
the country is rich and industrious, and ly it fo very difficult to art that part.
thia—“eeturity being what Rothschild
calls *gok' A u.an will be shortly, of chief witaeaeea, Marehgl Macmahtm and
General Changarafer, the on. from hi.
beaitation, and tbe other from ha* re­
fusal to reply directly, did him more
harm than good. Th* charge at iaoonaiatoncy to never aapitatoe, and ro­
tin ng to allow bto anocereor, General
ed as the needful mediciaa mao. If he Viaoy to do *o, iu a traa bill. Qdfflhat
but bold. to hi* promise not to impose ha ahould accept the command to rearit
hi* own view* ia referee™ to the finan­ th. aege. whilat having no faith in rece*, aducatiac. and array reform, tbo na­ .i.tanee; above all. that ba ctorateaaaotion will ardently eecoad him, and ed tha aortie at Buaaaval to calm tbo
France will rapidly recover her pro.tig..
Power and nopeet will return to bar. aa
toe labor* to beowna wioe and pratoieal.
Higne ere not wanting that th* French

a*reMk-i.*N wemate* I* te writ Ouai
-Jraroro ore*. A rutiir.
M-ter

tm the part of 'the moat intollertaal
people in the world " Not only tha
clergy, but pnawiaent pereon. an- boldly
attackieg th&lt;^indifl«ror.ce of tha age. In
the journal, there i* a diminuaticn fa
the froth and phraeo. .lady served up,
and an inr-linntiou to practian, rather
than to talk aixmt the “whole duty of
man." The public and private educa­
tional eetabliaiunente are filled with pu­

pil*. I viaitad mhu* of the municipal
ateniog eclmul. recently, aad they too
had no vacant Mate; adulta of both
nxm and of every age, were kMiduoualy retnedyug a nagtected education, or'
acquiring for the flirt time the proof ofr
kuowledgw being power. Chance anabl-

id Bepublicana amid for a franco buy
up and devour all their paiUrtal foaeNotaThier*, not a I'ruaaun now in
graberbavad! Aa a oat-off there ia mud
knee deep, and about forty paany goA ;
even there (heater* have .offered by the
PerVLaxflaaaca, juat added; tha en­
war; infant prodigiaa and phenomena largement of the department at Berne
are oon^aooou* by their abeaaiM Tbe
and Society, to which half a doaaa of tbe
celebrated ravage iron tbo Oaribbe I»meat brilliant and totaled at writora
among th* werttortpf Amorim willhere■ffor rootribvto monthly matter* at

link in the Prnarian ring aneinling to hie houae-koapar, after the «x|*umkj*
Parte wu either wanting or weak.
of fitting up hie raail fa Pero Lechnieo
Thank, to th* Communirta Laving ahaU have been paid. Tbo chief menra
nearly burned down the Palace Juatice,
the prvaeat traqwrary Court Houae i*
very small, and the public are a* eotrfurtobly packed a* aardfao* iu a box.
It wu only after the epoaoh of Troehu'.
«mn*el-M. Aliau, that “aid-” were
dritincily declared fa the trial That
gentleman ia not eompoaad of fleah and
blood, but &lt;d parchment, and hi. food
mart coaairt at the rtatne. at toga. Ha
WM cool, cauatio, and earthing at tmeu.
He hinted thia .w a Bonaportiat de­
fence. and riaoe then, the impartial
Judge haa winked at the exprewinu* of
political disfavor or approbation aa al­
tered by the audiertM. It suat how

trial, and thu* ha. rotnpaUad hfataalf to then I
defend hU public character—involved
“
brow...- he dabbled in jnlitica and a
apeculatod uu riaiug to tha aartith of

pot., .
.as &gt;wi&gt; crowded with purchaaars. The idea
general, rinse tha .uocee* of fka flreti got abroad—at flret, justly so—that *K
' Napoleon, aad partly owing to aaadet*- titoZert were to U had for no* to
tiou for the doctrine of imperial chan- eotfaag, owing w the raiafartunm of the
caa aa fa ancieat Borne. M. Graadpare ooaaln; llmagers arrived, and ths
' reti. defendant-, coanml, a tnanrtf' buaohsm m making thorn pay fancy
the
firrt
quarter,
bat
tooaexraaly
hold
1 akin *nd bona, with a vafoa mild andI prtarofaraHMsfa of rebbtah There
EL. A.. Bus ell!
on. Some of his professors earn aa' mellifluent Ba buUm apparently with
‘ i* a very sensational pe—sreg on vfow—
Go there to your
much aa 9M fra. per month. private tuCHOICE GBOCKB1BB! tione iodudod. and among tbe latter,are
cowfMmooa members of the Upper Ton
who are rroolutely studying EngHah and
German The latter language ia bring

H A! H A!

daecrqtivo at Amcrioaa Uli* and MOUOry. undro th* title •'Traveling by Toto
gregh "■ Tbe Olaatraiioaa are by a
group cl artmto.-Moran, King. Sol.
Bytyngu, W. L. tiMppasd. Bunge, Baah.
Tbe May aumbor oeutama a vary tun­
ny
by Mn. Walker, graphically
illustrated by Fhopiaud ; aaolW of the
8uxa Hohn Stories, with two axqetoto
poem*; a etory by Noah Brooka,—‘-The
Waif at Nantarn Island f' aaff rtltoxt
faataltoest of Mra. LHipbaaf* atory,

�New Advsrtisemsnts.

lanntr.

1 Oth), and for a Kttta rest, commenced a
perusal of fa atmtoete. My attention
wre soon drawn to an article from
End, by “Agnre;" after readfag it crew
fully, I came to tto ronrluuon that if

U Mr. Bnutwdl .« usds* gto M- tofrreeipuwtso! fa haaorsaad amohicreaky, like th. Financial Minister or nwnta, and if ttoy happra to b. unable
I'nresr of England, Franc, or Pnuaia, to lire from the ranks, or are com)wiled’
1
of appearing in jieracn in Oongnaa, and
from any cause, to reto* from office,’
they become discontenled, fault finding,•
and inimical. A faw month, ago tto•
^nartton was wriowsly mooted how to1
rid th. Republicanparty of thi. rabl-uh.
As tto patrouago of tha govuramrut1
dAndmstod. and sraveure [dire, were'
atoliehed. thia oflrial reeking *temrnt1

‘
tto raaM**, that many people seriously'
rtxtertaiued tto ide* of calling upon th*1
l-*t .non, and most advanced elements1
1
'

thi. State ia tin National Bepublirau
Convention. to to held at Phitad.lphia,
J eno 5&lt;h, IS72. to nominate candidates
tar Fi«id.ut aid Vic Preaideuti and
also to *l*ct a Republican State Cen­
tral Committee, will to told ia tto
Cm or Jxcxsov, at Unow Hau. Tar t'-

haring no reprwrentation, will to enti­
tled to on. dtlegnto.
By the resolution of 1858, no dele­
gate wil! to entiled to p seat who doc.
not reaid. in th* county ho xvpreeonta.
8. Di Buokax. Chairman.
*--------W. W. MttetoH

tho article in queetiuu wre a fair spoci®»® of the xbarseteristie otementa of
But End, that Hasting* T. P. were totter off If its Esst End had a hobpunched through it and the .ad let out
W. do not however take eeriore uxrep- j
bon to the majority of the article, a&gt;
there fa liUte tangabflity about it, yet a
portion of his corrarpood.nco fa calcutatod in its nature to cast injurious refioctiore upon the character of on. of
our most worthy and estimable cittaen*,
which briefly to notice. In spooking of
the several dunatiins that hare toe a
held here for tbe benefit of certain redpfaata at public favors, Ague* extent
his demurrer against th. habit rem. of
those individual* have of pocketing th. i
proereds of there tooafaciions without j

returning thanks to their geoaroua do- I
.-.nd other pretexts, and who could nrith- n»rs. Now, Sir, if Agure was properly I
er by puyehase,*, threat. nor cajoleuxml
imhsc* th. Executive Itepartmcui to aid of his criticism, and knew whereof ho ]
was writing, and had tbo honrety Io ;
deal with fact, he would (if at all) bar.
indicted far ottonrire. But, Sir, thia ver.- '
ecablo critic- pat. th. care, a* h. wp- |
pore*, beyond all poretblo protective
cavil by citing nn instr nee in mother
country, which, according to this con­
ception of tto rule, of dneraer and pro­
Rx-Mayur Bowwi, o*-Auditor John priety, is well worthy of imitation by
Wilreu. nx-M. a StillsreU of Indiana, stupid clergymen. After stating what j
mt-M. C. Grinnell of Iowa, &lt;5-U. 8. At tbo proceeds of tha occasion amounted •

ly sebotufts, quit tit. Republican party
iadfagret to build up a now "Reform
Party” in eonjuotion .with th. Demo­
crats, oi-rebels or any oltor dare of
Ding up tlm premium on gold. Yet Ito
hoarding of gold, beyond the amount of
tto reserve needed tv assure tho world
that tto Government will not to com­
peted to enter tto market re a rmrebre-

. H. Joms,
John Hibbard,
’. B. Stockbridge, M. S. Brewer,
UUM O’DvnnJl, C. K. Robiiteon,
towton Mitchell,
Chas. E. Holland,
JbpsMmm State C-afrsJ torewMta-.
Lanreng, Merab 12, 1872.

A*»t- ftecretary of War Daaa, and «xevcrybo.l v bare, fortunately far th. pu­
rity of the party, gone to Cinriaaati to
get up a txrty for themtalvn*. A mackreal Brigade with no one of fare rank
than Brigadier General in the battalion.
W. at. act dispored to undent, thi.

at&gt;&lt;Lmalignity con do will to doc. by
three mss to regain thnir lost place*
Th. Cmciunati Coaventten may fairly to
e.dlad tto hungry aolvw ci.»rratiaa,for
it Is al met cxcltuirvlv composed a!
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tonal printer, J. D. bofreeo, oi-Colfac-.

leading financial journal* of New Yuck,
the Crruureiit Brtotm and Fimcul
Chnoirb, assert that "I* fa du. enl&amp;rfv
to Mr. Boutw.ll’. tdindprisoy ot band­
ing Hs gold that th- prior, tu day fa 113, tor Hiram Bantoy, and every one of tbo
(retool of MAX to 1031-2."
It may now to deemed settled that prime mover, of th. Convention ore in
Oongttsa will adopt no legislative plan March of oftto-, and a epoctaete liko thi.

to, he prints the conduct of the recipient ■
in the following graphic colors,, we hero |
quote him rerfafika •' Whereupon ho uficred devout pray­
er for this muaifieenev. and thanked ;
them while tears gushed from his ocu
tar optic* aov vo.'i. to says, the result of

DRY GOODS
GROCERS.

I bar. everything to to found In any
well regulated Drug Store In
Michigan.

A&lt;HB&lt;CY w
Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.
the bret tonort'IWfarnmsnt In th.

USB PUS!®,

stucco,

urn he,

into!

UE, ai HIE,

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

CARDING

Call and see the Stock ant

MACHINE!

Gigantic

BRffiG ALOIS TOUR WOOL,

Gift

Enterprise.

tvum rar i-atw-kk
Graud Musical Entertainment

St Joseph,Mich. July 4,1872

DffllD BATES DffffiJAL EEVEMUE,

I0NKI.

TUo
-steal

$200

MONTH

picture portrayed by his mrooping artits, a man with 8105 in his hand, a
Minister of the Grepoi before him on
his knees, devoutly praying, earnestly
asking for his uiunilicence. O yui, wo

One Hundred

has never before been witnrestd
Tto Republican party- purified to
this exodus will nndoubt-dly enjoy th.
eonfideoite of tto public in a more emh
nent degree, and retain its power tto

heart—mor.d gith compassion as to his
etevoted mind oome- fluting the white
wing*) messenger of importunate pray­
er, slowly, yet mrely, we see tbemusete*
of &gt;u* clfactod hand, relaxing, until up­
on the extend* ; psliu we see the much
The Hons. bill [.taring tea and eotfer eoreted munificence glittering; theiuplit the free tot bream. a law ye-terday aat rite* to his fee; with trembli ng
(uch a. some of tbo professed rotor­ hand, doss* Ufa fingers upon th. cask,
uni have oj-p.&gt;srd this maasure ol jus­ and isofl to other fields ot charity. .
te to tto people. it will to on. of great
triumph to th. adminfatratiou in its ow opinion a modi.-*: returning of
fight for tto true iafrresDs of the raaore thank, to GotT end th. peopls from the
Tb. proeperuu* condition of all clare*. palpit would to all any rwwonablo man
of American ritisaas toe made tra and would ask fur bin part of th. munificent*.
coffee universal veoreriiio* of life. Will It might to w*U, however, to suggest to
clurgyinan that in tbo future, on tto accsdlxu of any [mbto gal faring in their
interoit, to bo genarotu in thmr dispen*ata&gt;t).of thanbi, and as much of the

Wo regard thia Ticket aa very strong
with th. people, especially in th. South
and South-west, and trust it. rtreugth

Thousand Dollars!

Propose to sell * Half a Million Dollars this Yeti

anna a unit

WE PAY

CASH

WK B'EIV miffi will OF ■
WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

Coming into our Store

cq*ou* profusion, as ttoy will to moral­
ly certain ot.reward tor such displays oi
gratitude.
Mr. Editor, we will now veuturea

of the 37th alt. pubfahed at Borton.
Mateachurettn, we find the following
complicn-ntery notice of onr follow
townsmen, Messrs. Baosmre, Heath ft
On., proprietor* of the extensive frruitme ware rooms, on State street, oppo­
site the Empire Block, wlrieh it give, us
[Treat pleasure to re-print, and cvmuMind
th. first of July and tto rotura of antitollecm price* uu three article* will
cause a reduction of expense* to wockingmsn that tboy will readily appreci­
ate, and ttoy will not fail to give the
credit when it belong-, to the admiuis—i u»
■»
tom adopted, and tto candidate, placed
upon it at Phitedolphia. We tore tto
Itopabbrew party, it. avowed |tore&gt;pi^

2ft0 Rolls New Carpets,
17ft Packages of Dry Goods,

There is a very oonsidorable ingary
throughout th. country Kir the tort an­
nual report pt Gen. Baton, Commission­
er of Education. Tto Bureau of Edu­
cation over which h. to ably prorides
has grown to bo one of tho fast appre­
ciated branch.. of th. Interior Itepartment. The last admirable report as
rent ont to tto preas to tto fam of
proof sheets, from whiA tafarmatfon of
torn rxtemsrely copW, too bsmsght
national .duration efforts very promtneatly before tto public. Itiencwgrecrally ooncedml that snore mn to doo*

Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

new and enlarged form—sixteen page*
—and u [irebaMy th. largest and beet
weekly p»P*r published in the West It
ha. always torn a ate ' '
‘
Itapublicun journal dodgreltto fame. A
tied—a photographic pictare, wilt b*-

Wret, in each paper. John V. Farwsl |
appears in this week's untutor; an ex­
cellent like nets and a truthful biography.
Th. price of the Weekly Post is ffJ pe'r
_ ___
at &gt;ui —.1 —___ i__ _

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

Err,
AGEHTS WASTED I!

For Your

Boots and Shoes

Mr. Boutwell reports the National
Mt totemd by COMMM
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Mta of April. vslfah
heartily re-

SPRING « AVERY.

Marek 1. WK, h Wr,Tl»,m, Waring
lore oi ctuxaus nr Fret Orrtns ia
tto prreeat aggregate *3,137,748,440
If thn Ptesph, all frft aa we do. this rate the State of Michigan, far tto wvek en­
ding April S7th1872. Reported for tto
Hastings ItepuUk-aa Baxxxu, by J.
MoO. Psekias ft Co., Cbnre&amp;ss-at-faMr

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�Locutx, March ff-’nh, 1W2
Nila Nyates ia a Swede.-and waa
bon. where hie lerafitihen, eran to the
1 years of many ransratiasa. had been
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H« aapiro-1 higher,—but so low was
| his birth, and so stmng the1 barriers
■ around hiu., that ho wav t-woe a.ore
■ y&gt;en old baton, ha roull work hre pass■age to Americe. Two I«*ro ago he.
reached lows with hia wife. end peeniboa. Mopping first in Mount t’leasaut
.
While working Ibero st his tred. ot

Whesler &amp; Willson

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Nebrasba BesnMAaadl

ftd and wants more.”
leaning iqeo the gate, until
the early supper was finished, and than
bagged far a dies frcsa Naiafie through ' He walked from hie home to lancdin.
l--- a
. f
[ &gt;07 mile, along the track of the BurKagtou A Missouri Hirer Railroad. Thia
I journey he eorompli.bed ia about fifteen
days At Lidroln he found abrllcr in
th. ImnyrW. Ant, a building provided

SHEPARD'S

The licet In tke TTorI&lt;V

Half a Million having teen
Sold!

.1. D. COOK, elft.

away. I navwr tboagbt I'd hare anoth­
er, tains. Boerne* aa if all was gone .
na
to u&gt;e isau i
when :ny first baby went; but, thank Bn,i fiui his claim to it, September
the Lord, ha's ocaomg back to ma; and
----- --••• t- e— ••&gt;. if it’s a girl, mice, and not a boy, why
IU ton it just aa tsusch, and I'm just

CfflffOUK) Tiffin BITTKBS

AhcA UtatUchf, l.iTfr
ftvrjt
Btorms
U CAUdnres, pus., RUtows CmplnlnU, Lom of Appriltt. £rwp.
Moms of tin Skin, Pimple, on the
Face, octof all IHnrann of the
Blood; aloo the beet Dlnrefie in
lee for Kidney Cmnplnlnto,
Heoi llaei., Pain tn the Loin,.
Lumbaffo, firaret, KhrumatUtn.

camo to no when I waa fretting myself
' to death, and he says it’s half your do­
I toga, too. You made mo take tbe deai
i child, that's been nrthing but a blesang 1
Then and there 1 joyfully toU Jakes
wife what had lain heavy on my heart '
break tbs fart to torr gently, but that, tor her sake all these esun ths. and she
Hie parse woe now empty, sure one
wok my news .woetly and reaaonsbly, dollar and a half, but ho walked to
of evuree, at year own discretion."
"I would not giro more pain that. I though she abed a few tears over it.
I■ Lincoln, and thetxw home as bo bad
need, enpreially where I owe gratitude,’'
That evening I wrote to Monsiear du I, walked hither, daily toying twhinJ him
j about twenty mil«*
•
There waa aa hour before school-time.
Soon after naehing ham i, at the end
1 o&amp;red to abew him the way to Jake's
of a *ev- n hundred mile walk, bn toarncottage.
became at dusk, and found me, as to&gt; ' ed that bi. hay «ta k had laewti burned
Store the baby had begun to walk, a lied left me, silling eitoeUy before the I by a prairie fire—having no ptow,/ be .
treat picket fisare ted grown up about the Mono. 1 knew aiterwarde that it waa had been unable to make a firmlr oak
little rettago, wo that the child might play because be remembered it ao vividly, around them. But throughout all. he I
abcat atone and safr among the holly- that I remembered thru how be had 1 aeenuid to hare tost notlang of heart or
m —. —, toeend my hand in the dark
I felt it hope, but to have remtooel as jolly as
tong spike of rod hoi J firere than, plainly, and covered it with , Mark Tapley, in duxariewit.
si. like a nreptor No my other hand aa if it were visible. I
Through all ths winter be worked at
..................................... j tound most unaooosmaWy that 1 had no ; his trade, sometime, beginning his toil. '
' voice, and that my heart's beating ha&gt;k ' al two o'clock in the morning. Thu* b«
1 my breath sway. 1 fuua 1 that 1 toil '
no j vwer to renet him aa he cams in '
■ and took my hand again and kissed it
in the same ] L*«, and said; after a mo­
ment's silence, “It you wfil now remem-

waiting br the door, to offer uie thanks
with ths same polite reserve that be had
used towards ma from tbs first, an 1 to
wish me good usoraing
All day 1 could not help wonder-g
if “goo^morning” meant good-by, aril
I kept expecting him from moment tn f
morneut. The dusk of tbe evening;
was dropping down silently when !•
came and stood in the doorway aa baton-,
while I waa idly letting my fingers fol­
tow their own boat over tbe keys of the

। pathy, as if from toog compantonsbip
I could not tell what we asid togeth, er. or bow it all hajietied that night. £l
' seemed aa if the joy mad &gt; one groat
glory, so ttet we could discern nothing
but tbe boghtnoss of it, so great thsc

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Hair Restorative

BLOOD PUBIFUB.

DR. WILSON'S

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rested a little among bis old familiar
hospitalities fie -trangera, afionled gmtuitoualy by tbo B. M. Railroad Co.,
through the wboto-suuicd keeper, John
Frost, end on the 21st of March, ia .pits
of an ■ quincetie I wind, set his fsew to­
wards his homestead
Hia journey
I thither ran hardly require mure than
threw days,—but a. ho must needs b*
there betorw the 1st day of April, or bs ,
, egregiously April tooled, by forfeiting
Lis farm, ho resolved to make rueurancs-1
doubly sure. Hence ho tow taken time I
by the forelock.
Nila Nrsten ia sixty-two roars old j
ttoagh he declares himself only forty (
—when just shaved. Hie example shows
Ma., ...•__ _ _ _
I
faint hearts that are weeping like wo
men. tor took of a farm, which drey
have tho.pr.ri!cge of acisng, like turn,
had thoj only manly pluck
Nils Nysleu’s homestead wa» one of
9.622 which bad been entered ia the
lunrota Vailed Uutee land Office. be

COUCH MIXTURE.

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arrtzsacssassejsss
» ito Mint. I slat iton.1.
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WONDERFUL OIL!
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DR. CROOK'S

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WINE
WORM CONFECTIONS

Gift Enterprise,

PROBATE ORDER.
nw MicaKMW.cnvM* *r iwrer sl-oi
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treereeimvia*Ire-sir •/ a««.
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TWO GRAM!) CAPFTALAIOr
$&gt;5,000 each in Greenbadkn!

Kvnt &lt;ounty claim tbe booor of bar
mg npua iu board th* first rotorod su
p.rri*oe mar atooted in tins State.
Tire Mtohigaa Etale Fair will be held
at K stoma an ■■ cnmmeccuig Tuesday,
Sept, nth, ins.
Freeh frog, are sarrsd at Katomaaoo

HASTIKGS UBBLB WORTS!

1 was Utile, Httle baby, h to our Ettl.
baby, and good Jabs', wile took are,
Mto you tabs our HMto baby, liks as if
**«UfeUmto' awrsris aftsrthrebttto
■sttoch, sad stood stroking my baby's
•ftotor/’ I stod, “bow .Mb tbe

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dirk's Ehcttpsph Gslleiy

POTIFY YOUB BLOOD.

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HEADSTONES.
TABLE TOJV

MANTLES,
tiH ELVES, ETC.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

BEAUTIFUL

WEDNESDAY MAY 15.1872.

RELIABLE
Agents for the-Celebrated

unu CBILLSD Fiiv

Oran ffillU,

FffnJW CORSETS,
tarflNUm

1st Ugfitncss of Draft.
itv I-adie* fenuvr i

2nd Ease of Handling

iird Excelling of work. Lays n furrow well

hilled Iron
“Being harder than tempered steel.

The Bo;
want to a

on the Goods. A ft
idifiMKi not to be
beaten in the State of Michigan.
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plaw “ Offered on its Merits.

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are desirous of placing this Plow in the hands

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Hoslon Cash Store;

THE FINKLE &amp; LYON

&gt;.

h.hthboi-.

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To all who Intend lo Purchase Sewing Machines

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

provwl Mrwtar MmMho. " Vvcronj
1. That Ute aSluitile Madhlnaof Uie tlHtolaa^ having all the Itoe*
m.pb, Including tbrir pei-mt —~ --------.
:» Ttoit M hto Hie tewtonetonictod e'mtlte and the uxwt perfeet lower tenalon
In exblencc. and defie. all competition In three particular*.

HICKS * BRO
BLACKSMITHING

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would with Imperfect and badly flnteli -d Xt
Pair medal* over their entire aurfhee

Gr. J j.

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pEDTTS, .Agent.

OWfl’W

w SpraiafFretratton to Every Potioy
.(sat

ziaia

rial xoc au -num-rnrr tiam or aat and
mjct.- XT owaar un uwa

takb a

। addrrma* are in the aome vein a* were
formerly nreernted to other ruler, since
i the time of the Fir»l Na ‘ 4 ■
■

unpoaable not to feel I
preaenl oceaaion .inter

old', piano bra now bw. added to the
toUeetiooj the pedal, are placed at the
aide, and the composer of Tawp. west
•very day to visit hi. mother; who Erad

pendaat and freely elected local bodtea.
There b no official get un about them.
M. Theirs may truly Lo raid to be the
»c of “poor but bcmeet parent*." He
it a KK-m*de man, which ptea.es ■ na-

He wai born the 15th of April ITD7
, in the euburba of Maraalito; in th.
I lyceurn of the anme city Lo entered arc
I dato al nine yeun of age, eomplatad hla

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,
.wHp the ntistalra wa. cleared up. The
;
Baronen.
inaltoed m LI, remaining Air
। .tudiett at 17, and by the atobtance of the owning, and prambed to atone to
■ men who admired hi* talent wa* died I Mine. Their, fur depriving, her of a
to th. bar in! 820. Next year he came
to Faria to wwk hi* fortune; wa. em­
Dumas pof died in 1870 near Dieppe,
ployed ft* reporter on th. Cteatihtfwraf, the daY-thc Preaaiaas entered that

town. He waa temporarily buried in a
village remetry, the grave protected by
a tnrpauiio, and hi* vimting card nailed
hare juat been exhumed, uud hare peen­
ed through Peru to bo permanoolly in­
terred el Vaher* Cottorrts. A few

piano ia a curiouty, ii wai made to He
on Li* bod a* hi. illnce. forced him to
Mat on Ha bock.
*
la the abaanoeof ware and rumor*
of ware, of commuiate and military
execution*. Faria ia rapidly reamning
her old apkudor and gaiety. The champ.
Elyace. have their daily weud. of old
auil young. Suicide, are very frequent
one man aged 70 killed biuuolf, beenuae
hi. tmthful dog—the only "friend left
him"—wa* cru*hnd under a wwgos.
Near Arcacbon, a letter-carrier ia .u»pectod of murdering hi. wife, two chil­
dren, father and mother-in-law. Dilblanc ia to return to the place from
winner ahe cam.; ihe wbuld prefer to
bo guillotined in France rather than
hanged in London; Knoll os the differesc* ia, her wi.h cannot be gratified.
8he appear* to be more of a man than
a wotnui, and one' journal atoerta the

la wme discontent that the renting phre
baa been oth»r then Fere Lachabe.
Victor Huge, could iwt attend a* he
avoua ha ia acting ra Mnebaeide trick Paris ahe was fctor Jo. ba™ « we‘k^
fcr pantaloons m wall I "
for alteniat export*.
-- -----------w.----- ----------- from England
have now only to give their names, there
icual be no miatake ia the mattw The
rated the public mind, a*d pnmwted practice wa* ab&lt; ut as valuable under
fecundity in soul, tie." Hugo will visit Iraua Philippe. A Fremthman wm
। his friend', tumb .lone, ra ■ return for ing the ofliewra on duty, and nodded In
। a vfail nod. to htia a*Oaer*Myial957. ------------’—jibe word-'recAra"—which'.n
On one oecafeon Dumra was introdnoed

France. He wa* always the Emperor',
fete emr* vverr effort was made to politi­
cally extinguiah him. Bui Tbeir* had
hi. revenge ; like a area ha attractnd
and romjiellad the aacond Empire to co­
quet with Eberly; be aariatad at ita
■urriape rf*a-.-a*wi with the Eght-hoeried OlErier, well knowing th.t France
would pronounce fcr a dreorre, and thiAT
be alone would be entrusted with the
conduct of the dreeried bocarhokl. He

haaeMtopiay balfe and krnivra Lie*
juggler; m 'addittea. Dumra /bin •

cel* brated tpixilutliA. On one occraion
Duma* per. and Victor Hugo .greed to
become the aril witnraeaa to the DRri
at * workman's daughter, a native
nt Monte Crtaio. The Mayor, with his
epectaebe eel to writ# down the name* ;
■ dted HMfeWhri Duma* their oocupa-

H. A, UVBELL.

borated, that were it not for th.tran of
th* 4th at September, France would
have had. alliaa to aaaiai bar agurart
Prwraia. Na one halirred thfe, bow.

a *hnilar gathering at the TffiWA where “glory'. thrill ia o*ar." There
were 8,000 prawn. present and not TOO
without» de»«ration on tbrir breast*.
it .-awl tb*t .a un wa wa or
EnglUh and Amtwirar.. were there.’Af­
ter nine o’rioek the hue! and hoatew led'
tbeir dinner gueete—eomo sixty mem­
ber. of the amUramUal woeH-to th.
aaloo*. Th. dinner wra highly preirad.
it wtu. Kudted by Mu&gt;. Theira, and «ecutod by her ecu ntamior. Cookery,
like raaranxy ie aeecvrt, and il'ie a Bound
Eel* tew “which ordain, that a female
rireil ne’er rule the rooeL”
.
The Fenian aatbaaradra lady we*

Stewart &amp;. SteinhofT,

DENTIST

ante site ha. lived a retired life In Peru,
patting her time in making up millinery
and working embroidery an present* far
friend, and acquaintance*. 8ha cannot
bo vuipaaaed in turning out a ‘‘duck of
.bonnet" Tijs not fha‘want of mean,
that haa led her to reappear in public,

The Academy of music haa a museum ‘
wherein are conserved remarkable n&gt;.trumente. It h*. the drum belonging
to queen Prrtnare, the trombone, em­
ployed when Najwldon’. remains were
brought to Paris ; if ha. Auliore piano­
forte, the key. covered with ink, proof

to the Mgarity at the araembly ha will
avoid errors : by executing the people**
will on the radiati reform, damandad,
coMtitutiontt! diffidtia. can be riaded.

Cdrancl RapidM, IMHch.

.YH3VA

form wffl be more military .till the edlor of the blue coat wiM be red, with a
gold paha eprig, and the red piping will
be done away with: The duaerpot drill
b to be vigorowly potoad. It would
be ««a to re-modal tk.uatoranf'Ui
.truction in the higher branch#. of
knowledge at (he sama time; the study
of da Mira cajxciaDy, ia a veritable
mockery, dciuuon and a snare.
The greet artiste—Marietta Alboai—
baa coom tied t&lt;4 return to tha stage.

the official* then demanded of a third
witnara hi* name and profoauon, the hi­
lar wra described as a groew ; “take a
chafe," told the mayor to the vepmenLmii Philippe; mom powerful in up- .Utive of the .and and Mgar in terrat at
holding order than Napoleon HI, far h» once IrttgMeniag up. Bo ninth for gl'&gt;invitee citiren* to protect what is tbrir
The Baaapaitiata have tiaitMAf
own and not any dynariy. By bowing

Respectfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally.that they have removed I,
to Th6 Large rtnd Coniinodious New Brick I.
Store adjoining the Washington lock1, a nd;
will b&lt;-happy to serve all who may give them

for t’aih Cheaper than at the advertiied
do’nt belicv (t^cnll and
Cott Salet. If J
gee. Wt- Pay'* i frtr BUttei Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

could dbplaca M. TMere now 5 h. haa
won orer the nation to M* idea*. In
February 1871 he .Wat elected deputy
for 27 Depttrtmcnta ; to-day not • OeneraI council haa concluded it. toaiion
without voftagan addtaaacdf thank, aud
exmfidanre to Mm, in bror of Ma g&lt;te«teMrirtnapprtoaifou orHaAMto
establish the republic. Tia true fheea

Uvod in a garret in the Latin quarter,
but soon roe. to diatinction a* an h'wtorian. finished hi. “French Tterolutiofi"
in 1827- In H«# he founded the Aw.
tioiul newipa|M&gt;r which exnui*ed hnmonM iaflucure. Hi. firet official poaitxra wa. an nnder-racretaryihip uf State
in 1830, the following year h. was elec­
ted a deputy, and in December 1831 be­
came a member of the Academy. In
183“ be held the [Ortfplfo of Home
miuirfer, pasting and repaamug to oth­
er offioea and ending in October 1840
by being miniater fur foreign affoire.
From thia period till 1848, he devoted
himaelf to travel, and concluded the
History of the "Cumulate and the Em-

Stoves!

Detroit

NO. 3.

lally tranrptod upon. w« truly of a
"nrruW, pattern; a Preach earthy
F*mis, April lTlh.
oNte* and a member of the1 Amerieun
Barenty-aix year, of age, in robust Legation worn the unconscious eaase
health, With the rigor and energy of of the dfeaater, bni ra Julea F.rre a^
youth, th. popular bead of a great na­ awed toe attache be woaid prefer no
tion, rack i* M- Thiar. to-day. Bahaa
no prffie and M. ambufoo U HmitM to
repairing the disaster. of hte country
founding a moderate republic which can
alone .are and ole-rale France. It i. a piy ek«rat. moaferiy Hm. Mora
.Ingttkr and at the Mine Jiao happy TMera. TbePretodcnthimrelf wm foil
.pcctncloto k-, the French rallying of ton, had an Inwamtiblo aupfcjr ef
round their Nteftfc Virira Oambetta tokra touching the cungratula&amp;Mi m
haa given Hi adhaaiott, and »i fcr pre­ the anairararay at hwlraffi &lt;ter, won
tender*, .uchare forgotten aa complete- toilhelafefea- brerta. who voted him

when the treaty waa signed by Frenee.
aoeepdag Niee and Bavwy, the reward
for Imp1 feaii for an idea whHh gave the
Duchiea to I’icdinoet, Sre are aooompiteaa war.’’ whwered Cawmrtotha

�GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.
J.

$20,000 Worth
Democratic nominating Convention in
July next, when they expected every
msmber of ths party to atop into Hn. ;
vto W MU
3Ctlu Prat

Medicines,

Dye Stufis,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
xisxneiJrrsxT

Greeley it if evident tdallbo orgaixation
is utterly loot and that a groat many
voters will drift into the Grant camp.
Tho Republirou ergnuiratiou on tho
other hand remains intag, and the D.mtoersta have gained no new acnsmiou of

Tbs several countira will be entitled
pulsivt ia the Sunday law and liquor
legislative. I have ner«r witnessed in
a twenty yesra political experience su
sudden a rovulaion as that of the Ger­
man jtatea, for with tbs exception of tho
JHsfttefc Ptt, this ..Oreetoy ticket has
scarcely an advocate.
Tho political situation is very favor-!

having no representation, will lie enti­
tled to pern delegate.
By ths rcsoln&amp;m of. 185*. Bu dele­
gate will be entitled to a seat who dove
not reside in the county he represents.
8. D. BnteMAX. Chairman.
-----------W. W. Mitehell,
J.
K. Btaes,
It Goodrich,
Ed. LeFareur,

76 1-2 pounds.
AU tha tnjmberj nf William II. i
Tweed's family, with ths exception pl |
the bees himself, are going to make au ■
extended tour of Europe.
The Nevada Republican, hare in- I
stroctrxl their delegates to Philadelphta
to rote for Grant ns their first choice fcr

Il Ml! 250 Rolls New Carpets;

77

Cheaper than at the “GREAT COST" and “Excursion Salea.'

Low HMfat t?ffi&gt;,000.
Philadelphia will throw him overboard,
Greeley's with and' two daughters nto j
ate manufactured out of whole cloth to
at Angouleme, in France.
"uII'It il* I*!**
"tore legitimate
Russia send. to tho United btalre far

R. MUDGE.

"“CK-

Dress Goods, iaitw atjofi

THEY HAVE STOOD THE

BW
flA .aBoo-D axlJ xiovwoda. &lt;
ad oi Jon Sla&amp;L Steak
nxrairfoiM to £&gt;tut3 9if+ nr xtaixiod
IN At.L. QUALITIES.

A large number of Americana pro­
pose to travel in Europe thia as a son. It
is found that the expense of an Euro­
pean trip, although much greater than
is generally supposed, aro not very much

jxet oi Saratoga. A friend who made
the trip last year sad who has been in
Earope several times recommends that
ing A. 0. Town of PrainevOls, perma­
ttmen who intend to touch at the conti­
nent Chai.-n-.an, and sleeted as Msgatea
nent first. taka the Hamlntrg tine of
to tbs State Canrention, Hon. Daniel
Steamers, tile ropr.ocnta, what we Photographs,
Photographs.
Striker, Gilbert Striker, T. B. Dfsmoad
know to be a fact, that ths atnamcra of
andP. H. Niskara, and as
this tine tuako faster time than the CanJohn Ksagle D. R. Cook, J. W. Hongharden
—
the
distance
bvtwvcn
New
York
tatin, and J. H. Earl. The Ccanty wu
and Hamburg being nearly a thousand 1
pretty well represented, and the best of
mites greater than between New York i
fwlisg prevailed, though the oft, boast ed
and Liverpool, and TSl the tripe are '
Grant faeliof; that was said to exist all
frequently made in within ten or eleven j
over this county, did not find expression
ia the Convention. by the adoption of a
Resolution, while the open
mouthed Grant men failed of an election
liespectifuUy infoms the
to the State CbnvrnSen in every instance;
public of Barry County und
ths delegation numbering among its nati, proclaim the following principles
Surrounding Country, that
as
essential to just gerernmaat:
■
' tentian. which is so gratilful to those
men at least, one, who ha. been out­
he is making at reduced
1. W« reengniae the equality of men Buffering from this painful illness. Ths
spoken anti Grant fcr mouths.
prices, the best Photographs
Wore the taw, and hold that it is the
duty of the Government, in it* dontifig* 'i stateroosia are uonvw the targ-.st and in the county, and second to
gith the jwple, to mete out equal sad i raoit convenient that have yet been con­ none- in the State.
exact jastiee to all, of whatever nativity, structed, couipriaing every ccnvenienco
race, color or persuxrion, religions or which experience ha. suggotted.
palmed- off as Photographs?
politiral.
i I make than aiatanwuta entirely dis- but Artistic pictures that can
2. We pledge ouroelves to mairtars t
the taw, the union of there Scatro, eman-; i interestedly, and Cur tho Mile purpose of only be made from exped­
ripatioa and enfrauchteenwni, and to, aiding those who intend to travel upon ience and a Scientific knowl­
oppeso any reopening of the questions '
edge of the business. Call
settled by the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, [

RECEIPTS.

175 Packages of Dry Goods,

■

The Republican County Convention,
fcr the etaeiion of Delegatee to the State
Coavention to be held, to-taorrow, in

PRESCRIPTIONS AND PAMttT

‘I keqi a -Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods to ordsr.

In the New York Logialaluro the bill 1
making the John Brows tract a State
park was Jost.
Afire at NibJo's Garden destroyed I

able, and all fooliahrtooM abothGrant's
withdralral or that the Convention at

।

ROBERTS 0

DRY GOODS DRUGS

City electiona in lad-ana on the
movement; and 11 looks aa though
Greeley would rend ia twain the Demo­ show Republican gains
cratic, instead of the Republican party
The greatest depth of Lake Michi;
on
tho propose telegraph lino
Thue Ur there aretwjoaM many Dem­
twrer. Grand Haroa and Nilvauks
ocratic papers supporting Greeley in
earnest .. Republican ps^re, which
has caused very greet demoraliration
wilhig the ranks of Democracy. Should
thia State in the National Republican
Ooareation, io bo held at Philadelphia.
June 5th, 1871. to nominate candidate lucrative offices ton who acq'
favor by valuable prseenta, tin
latiwtha deumraHsation of o
oallflb by Ms conspicuous exit
Ira! Committee, wiU bo held In the
haa shown hhtoerf dlpktahl}
Crrr or Jaouox, AT Uxtox Hall. Tmtxst**r, thx IOtk oat or M»r
VI XT, AT 11 O'CLOCX A. M.

r

Grand Musical EntertMnnttrt
TO M HKU» AT . •

St Joai^.Mkh. July 4, Kffi

New Advertisements.

ARhongh Cungross hu o( late been
at work with more than usual industry,
an-^, -buncombe speeches have been
avoided, so much legislative work is
still in a chaotic, and unfini.hod Flats
that it ia scarcely passible that adjourn­
ment con tin had, without ti-avirg wry
important buincas unfinished liefcwe
the 15th of June next, though sotuo arc
of the epiniut. that by the aid of night
Moaton. tho bnsinw. may be concluded
by the end ot tho present uwntk.

'

Hio new postal treaty with bwitecrlaudwas signed on Tuesday ami dispatehed for an exchange ol sigsatunm- I

The House Appropristioa (JotnmiUrx’
yesterday agreed to report an item of
81thi,00ti to reimburse the District of
Celumbia for iaprorrmante in frontal
property belonging to the United Staten.
ThUtaamW jtol to.lhs District.
It taatatod that the truck fermata and
gardonen in thia vicinity hwv» llasste■0k saat.no lass tbaa 18/8)0 barrel, of
kals tq New York.
..
Assnaatiun was catued at tho White
Hoose ysoterday afternoon by tirnappoaranoo al Mooby.^wU called, in com­
pany with Senator I«5wis. of Virginia,
to pay hie respects to tho Pnsridont.
They wrro adetitird in a few minutes
after sending ia their cards, rrnd r raisin-

Henator Trumbun'a tamper seamts to
ham been soured by disappointment at
Cincinnati. He sees a raw bead and
bloody bosses ia evsty movement of Adininiatratioii Senators. It ia doubtful

before being imposed upon by
carricahires ofyourfeatures
elsewhere.
A", B. Persons with light
blue or grey eyes are request cd to call on cloudy days for,
their Photographe.

One Hundred Thousand Dollars!

2379
SHIM * AVERT.

Is Offered it tit PiVIt ■ Hi Iriff
Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elsewhere.

WE PAY

CASH

WARD &amp; THAYER.
May 15,

Hastings # Allegan.

Coming into our Store.

B. F. CHIDESTER, Operator.

For every Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

TAILOR 8l FARLEY ORGAN.
Di THE ffilK DEPAfflOT
I have everything to b&lt;- found la any
' well rvguiaUxl Drug Btore In
Michl (tea.

AffJEIS’CY OF

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.

----------- ™ ...........
quality of tune and BnMi win enU the
Instrument without urgtne.
• Will set! Item on the Tnobdlment
‘ BIsH to those who wish.

III IIII8 HI Hifin

UtantklSBltadial fatal
Mauk Me*, nr tnm
b ttSOty.

HASTINGS

MEAT MARKET!

"Zeta," special Waahutgtou oottvopoodent of the Boltm.oro Sos, shows
great anxiety that the Drmocrscy shall
unite with the Ciscmnaii nominations.
Rs also reproaeata the New York W»rU

PATENT COOLERS;

SPRING

tt AVERY.

. ..

UH PUSH,

■ &lt;i

ma,

-

wa &lt;x, ■

Shingles. Lath. &amp;c.
™

Hffi Dm THE SEASON.

�Star Ck
Rapids.
Only 47.00 for a good
doubblo and twist suit of
•dothos for men. Star Clothinf Hougo, Grand Rapids.

On Haturluy last Mr Austin very
courtooiuly drove no over to those wotka,
and we had an opportunity to see what
they were doing and bow it n&gt; don-.
The first floor is used ftw th* tn»ehlnery.
Hero can bo found planets of varion*
aisre, dreg, upright and box* saw*,
lathee, upright and king augers—tho
latter of which we were shown it* work­
ing* in Soring the pump tog. The ma­
chinery ia propelled by water, and even
at this dry time the letlle creek afford, a
sufficient supply for tbeir borine**. -In
this room square and round timber* arv iu
a very short rim* pit into a noat pump,
ready for painting. Ttie si-cond floor i*
used for the paint-shop and atoro-room.
At least 300 pump* ware finished and

esai®***
.■ratBsrrttt’”- •"

■f'ftltOK.

1.1.1. F.

O«o

; must have mtrinato merit, or sis* large
advertising will eventually do it more
harm than good. Ifyou Imre anything
which you know to bo good advertise is
thoroughly, and you will ba sure to suc­
ceed ; if it is poor, don’t praise it. for
people will soon discover you are lying.
Back i* the policy of tha Burlington
Roeta. which runs to three great regions
In the West: 1st, To Omaha, connect­
ing with the great Pacific Itoad*. 2d.
To lunoxn, tho oqiital cf Nebraska.
and all that beautiful region south of
the Platen, filiod with IL IL Lend, and
iximssiawds 3d. To Bt. Jooepb, Kan*aa City and nil Kaiaa* point*.
The roads aro aplemlWy built, have
the boot bridge*, flafot care, the Miller

Tbey manufacture five different style*
" of pumps: The Ventilator Pump—
(Amtin'a Improrefl). th* common Turn­
ed Well Pump, the Fuacv Pump far
I walls or c&gt;*terna the Levwr Csrtovn Pump
V ^ad th* eteap Draw Pump. All of these
pump* mo superior in quality and wnrWhere ia the street sprinkler 7
The cherry trees ore in litaaarea.
Sharp froal Tuesday morning.

Wliaat and flour aro oa the rise.
The &gt;oda fount tin* are in run
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

C-nnd River Valley Division

Licit

pitice;.

Among tbe many noteaesthy menufacturiog rntsrpriaes of enr city, w*
wish tc call Hia attention of our reader*
to the Pump Factory at Austin A Greet,
located at the old stand of Fred Fullsr
on the creek in tho west part of the City.
It ia hardly a year store Mr. Austin set
hia stakes ia our place and commenced
to manulaciuro pampa by hand, but in
that short space of time, by tho corpo­
ration of Hon. IL J. Grant, thojbuilding,
maohiney, and water power of Fred
Fuller’s old Furniture Factory has been
purchased, and tho pump works estab­
lished on an extanaire scalo, and wa look
forward to tho day when the “Haattog*
Pump" out bo found ia all vecuon of

ven** at St. Ixiuis, Mo., on Monday,
May 27, under the auspice* of the Bt.
water in a well will sonwtim-* become Ijsui* Agricultural and Mechanical As­
sociation. Delegate* are being ssppiiintimpure by thn lack of proper circulation
ed in all nod ion* of tho country, and
of air.
In that one, many time*,
tlio pro*|iecU for a full attendance and
“damps" will get in, which render* It
an inti'resting meeting, niw mod flatter-

— Th. Tm Tl sd*. sri W. B-. H'Ara/w
a.‘t Frfrih'ils—/—Jfanr, Ari f­
a., a. r
Th.
sn»l «*
Trti^-Fr* I.
Th^u &lt;u n

dwell on a variety uf subjects, among
others, '•our Qty Banka and Drokerv,”
but u I aro comprflad to await atatiitios from official aouroaa, shall take up
। he first article of my programme, bring ing in the Banks in due enures.
A i jmmittoe of the Common Council
at tho call of,'our oxceUanl Mayor, and
nU n committee of tho Board of Educa-

AprilU-lth-. Thi* dtizuu*' meeting is
annnal .affair witti u*. and tho Council
cannot expend one eent over and above
tho amount therein voted. It i* a good
thing, a wholesome chock and * rsatriciton, which I hnro no doubt your Hast­
ings “Ring,” ao heartily denounced by
the Bursts, would heartily hate. So
thoroughly satisfied were our tax-payera
with tbe vitimatea of '.ho Mayor and
Council, that the entire amount namod
to be oxpuadMl this y*n^ tlx. 1773,OfM'.
wa* voted without demurrer. The only
objection bring that the sum.* named for
thn Detroit Rood Fund should ba large­
ly ir.CTva.ed in smuo of the War.1*. but
this was waived, and thin grand total o»' timite was unanimously confinaed. The

fear they aught have their taxation incnaaad, nor io vote money into tho
band* of a few speculator, who hare lafoy boon buying up lota in tho vicinity .■&lt;
Hamtramck, solely to have thorn ri*&lt;- n
vain, through the location el tho Park
in their immsdiat* vicinity. Ni.we
Font n Park, indeed wo require three
Park* to bo connocted by a grand Boul­
evard or drive, the latter to be paid for
by our wealthy private citixsaa, and
with tins and nothing ciao will our gen­
eral public be enuaflod.
When the
quMtion comet up in this ahapo, wa
prophesy that our oitiaeus will all vote
ayo.. Fntthannore, and to wind 'up oa

which ha* town the event of tho aoaaen,
a novel, side-splitting, and henrty even­
ing''* amusement, and realising for its
worthy object, the poor children a largo
amount, aoy aomo 11,200 to 11,500, or
more, which will sustain their in*titutiou
for a year to come.
Speaking of thia affair wa liog leave
to cpagreinlato our old frfoud, Fred. I.
Thomas,of tho D.A M. R. Ikon Ids sue-1
rd** a* a dramatist, hi* production of tho I
•■ifouret Burglar,’’ and hia rick comic |
acting thonrin lietug tho atof S' amr* of
th* evening. For thi* and the effort* j
made in furthering tbe succeaa of th* i

The New York Cash Store ia just tho
place to buy Hosiery and Glove*. Dant&lt;rtl Kid*—all warranted.
maylStf

0L». miiBLX IND DIRECT MOTE,

aah” tub. fur packing butter to. Far­
mer* who wish to got a good price for
tbeir butter, will aril on mo ami got one
uf these tub* There is no n-aron wbv
Western butter, if property pocksd,
ahoold not bring a* much to price as
York Bute butter. With a iucg expe­
rience, and an extensive acqustatance
with the different market*, I shall w»
the best of my abiHtic* to make the

FATtlT MEIICIIU1

PAJZS'1'8 AND O1LM

Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dyo SiUfs.

aXOCERIEI!

a/ HuaiM,

Wall Paper and
Curtain Fixtures !

KAiJhrt

110, and 114, WO for now School llomw**,
juat what they asked tor, 1100,000 for
tl.e Ganasal Road Fund, 291,M0 for tho
Pultee Dejxrtinent wire tiro to bo largo- pior.n, which way himrelf and nccomly reinforced, 11)0,000 for the General pliahod jrifa life Jong enough to oojoy.
Fund, fow,0U0 fJr tbo Public Sower Fred., you are a “Mtow of tafiaite jeat"
Fund, |flK,000 for th* Inlcreat Fund, and a* artist, author, and dramatist,
’. •20.000 f.r the IW Fund, which manyjuilewlare thy gift*.
.r
t
Mr Marun F. Smith, «f J*wM&lt;y
amount did not luslf bold out during the
past long winter. In addilion to these .tasted for Europe thia A. M. (May M.)
figure* 1100,000 *u anthorind to bo |

issued in Bonds for Die buiHing of now
quints. This pomp i« so arranged that
and largo Sawsrs to aurnxmd the city. I
a free circulation of air is constantly '
1 haro no remark* to make on thi* sub|ject,tb«
Bgnre* speak foe themselves, I
passing in the well and the impure air
is forced o^t- W’e should imagine that.
and show thn high iMhante in which
thia
improvement
haa
all
the
merit*
tho
raum
ofEdmtoion and Use service*
Basinea is active, and our streets pro­
The Socretasy, Mr, Chas. W. Greetu',
of our Police are held by our iatciligvnl
mt a lively appearance
of Jackson, Tenn., will furnish any in­
When the Hastings Pinup gets fairly
IMmlntion.; The
debt is retuo
On tho fourth page a pxxl story,
, fol mation dcaired. It might be well tor
introduced to tho people, it is Hie in ten­
•TM.WW, KtoW bate, reprinted
our local society to bo represented
tton of the proprietors to further enlarge
I in our new City Mall, aait »jme |7d,000
We had a pteaaant rain on Saturday,
The official organ of the Agricultural
followed by a cool and cloudy Bunday.
Con grow is tho Aatrvu Ftrutr’i ASpublished at Jackson. Toan.
Tas third of our series ol interesting

■litres,-

tho State of Mnhignu, for tlio week enOrangavilia, May 13. 1H72.
I ding Msy dill, IB72- llepoeted for the
E». Bsxxx*:—For foar of forgaUiog
I Hasting* I(epublic*n llasaxa, by J.
myrelf entirely, I concluded to spend a
th* atrili of thia spring. Ono good । McO. Perkin* A Ca, Counceltois-at-lnw
thing. the Hastings pumps are mode so and Solicitor* for Patent*, and Claim*. called for Wadncaluy, May 1st, to vote
There is nothing transpiring here
dore to mineral water that &gt;1 may bare I| No. &amp;1S Seventh Street, Washington. aye or nay a* to tho borrowing of 1200,­
000 to purchase a site for a grand Park, worthy of note, except that fanners aro
of the day.
busy preparing to plant corn. Every­
to
be
located
in
Hamtramck,
just
out
­
The Circuit Court adjourn.d last:
Shelbyville, Allegan County ; Stevens- , side the city limit* fin tho extreme ca«t I body i* behind Land in thia vicinity with
evening to the 17th of June, at 2 o’clock I
Tn* Mrucit FtsrtvaL.—Wo invite yille. Berrien County; Bliwortb, Lake ore end uf the city, and adjoining our fiisfr spring’s work, as I suppose they
the attention of oar reader* to tbe nd- CountyWestville. Montealm County; |' bvautiftil river. This matter you mar j aro everywhere, in consequence of,-the
Apple, plum, and j«-ar trore an- in rcrti»emrat of the Grand Cwndrel of Sumnutyille. l.ske County; Clyde, Oak-1 remambor was agitated last fall, ij
land County ; I-ecsvills, Warn* County;
I Ibero i* nt present n good ahojHbr
full blossom, and ths forests have pnt
Music and magnificent Gift Eutcrprisr Meanwatakn, Wsxford County.
, wrote tho Bsxxxn all about it at tho I' applra. True, wc don’t know -what
on a drea* of beautiful green
to come off at BL Joseph, Berrien Co..
time, dwelling severely upon it* dis-!
foots may do in the immediate future;
Fie Plant pie* are now to saesoa. Mich, on tho coming 4th of July, Cuitia
■graceful feature*, 4r. .Now it come* bulnkuuld the fro*! tot the apple btosThey will do until we have something Boughton, E«q., manage.-. Wo know
upon its merit*, ths cnnttituttonality of
4oma mmI young uppl&lt;» ajono. there
the men engaged in tha enterprise aro
। tbe Park Commastoturs* former action, jptealjr nin«! bn n g-.od nppkf crop ;’4
A moating of th* stockholders of the as true men in evory rrialiou in life as
ihnrtag meanwhile been confirmed by
1 teaches, there will be but lew tu thia
Kalamoxoo, Hasting* and Low*ll read lira in tho Stalo, and that they will per­
•th-Supreme Court, and wo prophviy
e&lt;miuiunUy. I notion but very few
Ir any conEdi uce at nil can be placed 1
is to be hold in this city an the fid of form t» th. lAUr all they iirouiiao, that
. there will bo a vigorous oppuaitioa which
July for tbe purpose of extending the tbe property they offer «■ prise* m ex- in the voluntary statemont* of targe j1 will Iw bitterly and ubstinstely main- pcaeh trees in blowom between hero
sud Hosting*, and hear Jhat thrro ia
ceedfhgiy relnnblo. and {that the dtetri- uutnbani of business laen who received ।I tainsd byltlioi.- who do not favor the
but a’small ahow for peacheat anyhow,
some portfou of their oluration at tho i
Uand-biUe and eirculir* are good of button will ba made ; on tha tno«t equiI object |&gt;ropowd. While we write the
Grand Rapids Businase Coliiiget or 1 Baml-Waguo i* going part with fiio fol­ in thia vicinity.
'heir kind, but they cannot take the ' tab!* basis. Wo do nut adviaa the parPoliliial matter* begin to more here
wlitwo vk-rks and oMialants were edu­
plane of newspaper adrertiaemant*.
’ । chase of Ticket* in any gift enterprise,
-towing placnrd di^laye-l; "VutaNo
rated there, the imdituison ia jre! th.,I on the Park Quest ton." Wo alud! ro­ siiu» tho Cincinnati uiuveiuciit. There
••‘d’
Goxa.—W*4tgrrt to Irarn that O. C. regarding that ns a quoaiire
ptam where a y&lt;mg
! putt the reanlt, and merely odd that our
Batra, of Yankee Spring*, diad Tnreday individual to determine for himsolf, but
form's*.
aay who daairo to invent in thi* clou of
, rt tnpathtoa are aa they always Imre
lined I****hv*.
night a: 10 o'clock.
___
For information in rogan^to thii inenterprise*, may ba ararcd of fair play •uxutism. write to Meter*. 8wrmb« rg A been,
feat and every time, far a
| Oar paper goes to press promptly at
in the distribution of Gilt* at tho “Grand Bobbin*, o- iseud foe a copy onhe CW- 1 grand, frea Public Park for the Ix-ncfit
noon an Wednesday of every week. All
Ayr Jovntci.—Ikat Trarrru lU.li
of onr bareUnit tnaa*&gt;« and their famihd’a, notice* and oilier copy should
j lies, men. mua-n, and children inrlnded, aya, everybody.
How u rum ron liiaa ?—Oae Dr.
The Peninsular Railway hare pot EJla.ol Middleville. »»* charging (he
two extra trains u;&gt;oa their roa.1, much editor of thia paper, si the Hariing*
to the eonvenistx* of th* traveling pub- House, ou Saturday evening last with
deeming and betraying the Itopublicnn
party, fcr the reason, that he, MKa, said
Mre. Taylor advertiaea locally her wo were not in favor of tlio reuomiatstock of Millinery. Her window ia very tion of Grant which by the wwy wa do
Detroit has as.nmol. Here is cun a*.
attractive, and the display of new style* not regard » a question of party, fealty;
tauHshmenL bnly, whhdt is a ’ four story
affair, literally packed with tea, coffee,
but if it ia. oar UtU. Ellis i* in a rad
syrups .and owls-*a but of ilw arti.
fix. far he .taled to the office of Van
clea, W; A On. make -T’ a rp^iriiir.
Teteir A Worth, on the smnp day that
They were the irit to Impwt direct, on
.
tho opening of (he Pacific Ifall Rood,
of Great and that uriiber lie or Kiakeru Bsxto»r0”JoucaviU«.
The Msntatee Tiru, favoni Hon. Delo* and this h the l»fh ydir of thrir exhad over been ia favor of hia renominaof Ludingtou far Congressman in iatenoe; tbeir flrat inrotoe Mug 1,003
tiom ami further, wo knew that the said Filer
tho Ninth district. .«’s
nnnstwr of snmll annnal psymesrte.' But
chest*. Tiu« apaalu wall for Detroit «m- farm‘in&gt;uraucd gives tluit boon in the
EH. ha* been on* of the meet out apoThoms* IL Stoidraosus. a’ tending
kon oali-Grunt men in this County, and member of tho bar uf Paw Paw, died terprisc, end far the individual onorgy midst ofiifaiJifo iiunntocii only at tbe
Neva wru. thewew advertisements of
emloflL Onogkm it for bvam him­
anddauly in that ptaoe a . few dap rince
Mw-rs. R. Hedge, H. A Boaali. Goo.
self to oajoy, Uie other only for hi*
U Heath, oneoreeor to Geo. C. Clark,
‘Wjigr’
newly apportiored Congrantonnl dirtrict
Pbotographiat, The American Organ,
conaitting of Wayne ennnty atone,
“Death,” arid ar. Iriabnuui, “i» no great
Tho Hastings Market, and aU the other
Wlieatou may be the Democratic camti- carte, for it always come* ju»t where
ad*, end buaineea notices.
date. If thi* is as, and ho will consent wo would have ft. al tho ond oCEfe tad

The impeachmant trial at Inuring
still drag* along. When it may end we

Michigan Central R. R.

bar ia a spcm-lly fine one. Thia magn­
eto* ought to bo in every household in
the land. TerTu*. 12 n year. T. S.
Aanra &amp; Sox, Philadelphia. .

thia subject, wo think this firing “will
heap" in view of our Banded Debt, and
ths present rate of taxation, which i* alalready suffictontly onerous,- and whan
we got n good “all roridy" let tu go into
it right and iwtivfy every body.
Tho Bank aubject must bo laid aside
till tho next Utter, aa wc arc crowding

letter* from Pari., will be found on the
firet jiage.

Iho New York Chah Store ha* just
received a large invoice of Japaneee
Bilks, latest s’ytes, which they are sell­
ing very cheap.
aasylStf

DHUl

A CiUn -llr. John Stanley has
To Hon. A. Biair for ponoaal fovora
placed over the entrance of hia Groe&gt;ry
To B, VanGaasbeck. of New York
on Jefferson Street, a fine canopy, and City for two of the "Flowing Spring
the contra*! between it and the wood
awning along tbe street ia so great that
it daaerree thia special notice, to call

will be a tough fight, but ho boa suffi n
taking uray with him of gaining hi*
point that I fear he will win the daji.-yHia untiring industry in rain ng himtclf
to hi* present poritixm, denote* a man of
nerva. end asroch, though aJtayihl
we aright have a woree man to repttwat
uv at Waslriagtou. And then followed
a hurried gtepre nt tbs Mill older ostablishment at ear dd friends, Moore. Foote
A Co , the Pfonasae in tha Lake Superio r
Grocery trade, und whore wric* foot up
by the handled* of ffmMand*. The
amitor Mr. Franklin Mooro having acn
malated a handadmo tmua», and Imog
advanced in yoata ha* retired into the
back ground, leaving the real ratervata
af hi* firm to hi* yowngor ami more
vtgorou* partnrea, Mr. George Fuota and
Mr. G. F. Bagtoy, the tetter being a
thorough a^ctoieu of 5,’ouag America,

;

•taiida in the front rank among our |
loading buwuere uro.
iMntt UW«,
’
hold to-day (May 1) b» reauitad re the

�11&gt; lan
. wte I—. fa—&gt;—.1
I marry him. my dear; yea ar* too wmi-1
' bla a gbi to make a beggar at ytrer-1
' "losdy Mailed ia nwv.-r. and 1 eufcre |

ed iay maid to array me in too dainty
Slk But at set of ami. ineteod of ro- |
ewinng Randolph Hsath In the grand ,
j-ariotn of the Hail. 1 wa. aT«*ding
nvav wiiti my levee toward the old ivymrorod ehurob. bail! of brtoba imported
from inland a osntury ami a half l»11 had bam a fotofol day to m*. for*; tbe church where the Delmar.,
Gnwdfolher Delmar, with whom I had fur five gooeratlou*. bad '—n married
livyd ever sinee 1 aould rememtwr, bod In the eol’ glitter of th* early starlight
been corewd to bre final hou.e that afteranoa, awl now I wa* tbe lx-t ropreseo
tab** of out aurieU name. The wUs
arroa of tbe Dahmer piantatfou. original- my loot npcu the blinking Delmar dialyaMof the e.tatre an th? E*aUre moeda, and on the beua^ landa of th*
amre of Mary toad, had cum. down to HaV
1 had Lordly clooed the door behied
mo aa aole h*tt*as To me also had dsma, when tny aunt entered.
"Canmndra, you mum &lt;xnve down U
once, you tautf iud-d," she said.
''Randolph to la tho dr*'nag-room, end
oaks to aee you. Don't bo odd * Here.
Luale, do yuur young Jody's hair."
I stood uMaftaht.
“And now, my dear, do put on your
diamoada," continued poor auntie flut­
tering round me; "you aheuU always
wear gums, they baoome you-''
"Hut, auntie, tbe diamonds ore not
mine," I began, wishing to gnin time to
think. 1 was almost na&gt;h. tlirei and
there, to tell th* truth. But I pitied
auntie, and bawtet—1
-But they will be. niy tore, u «m&gt;u

(faiLaws oa«. &lt;u&gt; Mattel Jiut.

BTVSm.TS&amp;’S
ISSSW'JKX’S
SSsEEW
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Grsatl Bayfcte. BV*• MT" ■ TSm*S
»—.l.nrer.'.--vtew,—!,,yr SBri,

Wheeler &amp; Willson

■IM IKK!
Half a .Million having been
Sold!
WsrvMWt I»r— jeers bj s rasymelkU

m-

,1. n. COOK . lei

Bole Proprietor of

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND WAHOO Blffl®
1‘rUf, o,,lv 50 Cent* a IlotUr.

■S7cA ffaefofo, ZUrer Comyd.Uui,
Freer ZXguc, Ikyepeyisla, Noron
Am CAWdrw., fUn, UUimit Cam-

plalMU, Lounf
ErupHunt the .ttin, Fundee oh th»
I'acr, .nut aU IMwrure of l),e
lUoo.1; nbm thf beol JHurrtie 4M

K'sjd egga in large numlwn are einecded, hens mnat be well fed. Grain, how­
ever, U not enough ; tb«v must be able
to range altout aud picIt up worm* and
iaaeets, ar *Ue animal fixed must be

CARDING

MACHINE!

A.t JS'ashville.

BRING ALONG TOUR WOOL

SIKH'S

; my own hand* erasped, and

•T1HSIII

out in inuu-cual, fur the
or Ilsxbsrt Stanley, inv newly

give me T’ be said, with a smile. “I
am Randolph Heath. I have known of
the pro v no to your grandfather's will
fur year*, Hulas 1 wauUvd you to lore
me for myself, (if you nnild. I planned
to meet ywu last aummar. (ba you for­
give me."
' 1 looked upon hie dear, kind face.
“No matter who you aro, or what you
planned," I answerrsl, putting my hand
ia hia, “1 forgir* you, tor 1 love yon.
Then we told the st.ry of our mar­
riage Aunt Merdaunt Estened in hor-

'

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NATURE’S

Hair Restorative:
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staler •"strtelee total'
ts^ irwu-s H IC —«ik
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...

MONTE
FHEE TO BOOK AOEETS.

BLOOD PURIFIER.

COUGH MIXTURE.
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And she did; and it waa a most mag­
nificent aflhir. The old Hall was in a
blaae of light, and crowded with noble
gustos ; and 1 wore punt bee. and Ike
old Delmar duun&gt; .idsBut I » as not Imlf an happy as on th*
day when I fir*: heard, from my hus­
band's lipa, that bo loved me—heard it

For it had been during a visit to a
acheol friend, who lived m mo of the
lovuiiest countice of Fenn»rlv*nia, that
I had mat, the preceding June. Herbert
Stanlev: For the fimtaM ia my life I
had found, in him, a perfectly coagenul
nod. We liked the saote poetiy. pro-

FUBGU8OW

WONDERFUL (HL!
07078323

A mv pair of Eds—twin*.
Spring goals—baby jump r*.
Bom* rinaty birds never * rig—staffed tor uh by alt Umnsw I'lw., Ou Win
HTXwvxno AitrewrexN’

•■esare I. seresr Io iks c.**fauasi*s
1W sirt • nff tosisto U l•« is. OmeSfoaii ■
t-TsX
ittkt -•

BILLIARD TABLES?
Krrrjlklsg ysrountaj J. 6.11—MZ^sl U«M&gt;
1 n ir rnilc.iau1 vi w VIIBK
Never could 1 forget the day. the :
bbeatad &lt;Ly. when my hopee bcuamc » .
curtaiatr Harbert had asked me. tho
evenfav before, if I would go with him I
ia hi* wherry. No knight of old could 1
have bandeil me into the boat more
rrvervntadlv than ha dal. How manly
bl- tnoked : How strong and *elf-ontamed ! My heart beat fart, for ron-.c-

old who has forty children.

’

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TOWtoAPWaV

le-to

Dr. Creek's WineotTsr.

CARBOLIC

TABLETS,
dying. •
t
cocoa., coua a ..caress—.
_
,
, .,
, . ...
Tire. TsUstsprsssal Ute an4 ia Crabresite*
The editor* and girl* are both right— |
oi., rtkawai ree-ai—, las m**1' **'*•
they mv the mails are irregular. unit tur toe sere W silTbreo s»4 L*.j u&gt;——&gt;.
A/Jx
■
UOAkxF.XtvS rej ULCOUTKHt -r is.
the girts don t spell it that way.
TIIKO.iT ... ta»ui*i&gt;lv tsnstre. awt mu.

example of Byron and Don 1‘UU, and
| shed a silent volume of poems.

Fifty women are confined in the Ixmiarille workhouee. having le-en eimvielssf
' r.f l*ing common -colds
Somebody any* that Nilaaua chews
। spruxv gum’ A Vermont phpar “.▼»:
I “ We would advise her to come to
Vermont. then, but she ma do a* ahn

WILLS'

A

XO TTSAXlb

WORM CONFECTIONS

lISU1R;

DR. CROOK’S

MORTGAGE SALE.

WINE

CAUTION
|lta-Safir..JtaC!iiis

• —ns trre ‘
IfiKS&amp;L-

T2.II $5,001) each in Grecnbatika I

;gw

ef tbe bay, having first thrown a s-’ial I
over my bead. The storm and darkness
ware tarrific, and the tide waa coming
uivitii a hoarse auHeu ary. The eali
■uatdasnehod my hair, tfe wttej^tpab

.

iB^assaEsg
OAT.TtTNg

CUMHON WASflB
Buflhlo Land.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

Ok VMM 11st a CkiM Anil

JURUBEBA

PUBUTYOUB BLOOD.

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The Banner

XVII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

BEAUTIFUL

'

WEDNESDAY MAY 22. &lt;872.

h*re a* •** of hek

NO. 4.

RELIABLE

The coate uf the Ticbbomu rare
amount to £40,000.
♦
A ghcat ot McKeesport, L’ennsylvama nmtas about with a stiletto, shouting
■noinrirw—H-.fr,
thoa must die."

Agents for the Celebrated

EqMlimilm

OUVBB CBiUED PLOW

CteliM ffilVU,
IM PUMU,

Ali 1B Ik Qatffll LMI HUNGS,
and NoMeltie*; thu* Biyt)
Aitinty
know so
well h^w to um’.

You

1st lightness of Druft.

Need. 2nd Ease of Handling.
।

MACHINE!

The E
want to

-shville.

with a bonnet of bombaria* trimmcl
with a bag* j*t back!*.
"Good evening to you. Miss Mathea,"
■aid th* Squire, a lint* tremulously, as
bo rnoogniMd th, boro^,. BnJ
of
hi* naighbor. "Thai roll o' mtan* bwn
breaking through your pickets again 11
declare to gracious, I've a great mind to
sell him.”
“Txn't thst, Squire, thank you kindly&lt;“ »'*« th* aamr.
. “Sit down, sitdown arid Mr. Dock­
worth. ‘'Blas* me, what a odd ytm’vs
got; you're as hoarso as a crow.”
"Ahem.” said Mias Jenkyrm. "This
weather is trying to weak lungs; bat I
called on biuino.., Squire."
"I Itnov ii was the colt," said th*
Squire.
‘‘Bain isn't th* roll, said Mias Jeukyn.. "It’s myedf, Squire."
"'Oh,'* said th* genliaoum.
“I hero coucl-xded," went on hi. rUitant, "'to tako advantage of tho right,
accortvd th* sex by tho year, and—and
—ia short. Squire—’’
Mr. Deckworth moved hi* chair a lit­
tle back, Mis* Mathea anticipalod th*
movemant by sinking t hcatncally on on*
kuo* b« for* him
“Joshua, will you b® mine F" .bo mur­
mured. with whatmight have b«*a •Ub­
er a sob or a byataric laugh.
"I—I’d rather not." mid th* Squire,
hitching his chair back a little farther

This plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor
with thefarmer* because of

3rd Excelling of work, Lay.
furrow well
and will not clog.
4th Its Great Duribility. 'The chilled Iron
being harder than tempered steel.

This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
are desirous of placing this Plots in the hands
of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

Boston Crutk Store.

’’J

- LATHROP,

7 I

CALL AND SEE IT.

‘•Really and truly,”
.
‘And what on earth put it into your
headr
“Ix-ap year, 1 think," said the Squire
Forbes believes no canal will ever be
with a eober twinkle ia hi. eye, which made ostom Ute lathmu*.
revealed t &gt; Frtdinaud that hi* uncle hod
Taxation ia a vwetige of civilisation
detected hie trick
unknown in Morocco; the fund* raised

cliurchos in Missouri.
Sorwparilta, once eo popular, has al­
most disappeared a. &amp; medicinal agent.

Bat two of tho many varietiM of pOla
in vogue twenty-fire yean ago ore y*t

the doctor, who had been *om*whai a*T«r* in hit remark, oa the literary defieMnoea of tote* of th* new officere:
"D. JL, are you acquainted with Cap­
tain G.r'G,
“ Yea, I know him well," replied th*
doctor; "b* t» one of the new eot But

Detroit Stoves!

I Blate Pair at Koltunaxon,
Northwestern Fair ot Grand Rapid*
“No, that's not th* way, vou’ve hat
'
Tbcru waa a rattling at the door of your weger," said 8.
“WeU," said *b* doctor, with much
lb* room beyond. The Squire grew
ererfot &lt;u th* juteibility of Frediaand petulance of manner, "bow doc* bo
•peUitr
breakup. upon thia unaxported Mte«- {
“Why, be .poll, it C, a, V’ replied S-,
Last month 11,420.000 were coinrt (n
ISt oecurred.to hia mind.
“Tako your arm. e«qy." *ahl th* with th* utmo*t gravity of manner, doubla-oaglre at the Son Franciaou raid
Squire nerroudy. ‘ l’Ua*i thorn', a amid the roar of the mr**, and oltnort
TL* widow and daughter* of Geaerel
choking
with
rage,
th*
doctor
.prang
to
i dear girl i"
‘
Andereon have arrived at New York
"Not until yea apeak the word that u hie foot, exclaiming;
from Europe,
; to Mai my future Elim." pereiatod Mi« 1 ""Captain 8- I am too old a mon to b*
trifled with in this manner!”
*
Th* big dram for th. Boteon Jubih-et
I J*nkyiu, lotting the rusty bonnet droop
ia twvlre fret in diameter Bad five foe
I on Id. .houlder.
through- It ia being made at Fanning‘‘Quick," ga-ipod our hero, there'.
Um Falla, M».
• ecme on* coming."
"Say ree, thou, dearest So.hux."
A ix&gt;or. (kfouMlre. little waif found
"Ye.!" gteipod the Squire, breaking
on a duontep at Germantown. Pvansylinto a clammy perepiration. "Yea, yee,
vauia, baa been mt to the poor house
only go?'
and christened "Dollr Varden."
Mia Mathea Jeakyna only panted for
Scureity of children at the Shaker ant­
a parting prtwure of her lipa to her
dement al Baileyville, New York, in­
ancient lorera brow, end hurried
duced two nbe-bonr* out of the wcoda
away with a aubdu*d nulling ot aomlast week, to onnpronaiae oa 3S ab*ep.
ber ilniperiM ; while on th* other aid*
of the door the threatening eotuid of
Fom 4 M*re it unr
might exul­
f rttetep* paued by without any one «ntantly ting the »n of the celebrated
‘•'/hank goodneaa for that!" said.Mr.

To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines:
GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER
1. That II la a Shuttle Machine of the flret claaj, baring all the lateat Improve­
ments. Including their patent Drop and Inierehangable fewl.
2. That It baa the beat eonrtructod aliuttl* and the mo*t perfect lower trnalon
In ex:«t»nrc. and defla all competition In three particular*.
S. That It has the only Sm uoar, HKU-Awusrixo needle to be found In
euy Shuttle Machine, by which the thiearat material or the fl neat fabric can be
•owed, uidng either cotton, rflk or Huhn thread of any six* or flnlah.
4. That It rune easily, rapidly and quietly, all motion^ being positive—w»arIng part* being truuK of steel, and making a perfect Iix-k’-Utch alike on both

ONFECTMS

Fl.Ll.KR AND COOK.

HB ilffT____
ivw&gt;.h,iuuvh Meo.

(Respectfully anuumipe tp
patrons and
the Public Generally,that they have removed
Io the Large mid Commodious New Brick
StoVe adjoining the Wa«liiugtou Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them
a call. Crockery mid Groceries constantly
arriving by the, Car Loud, and will be sold
for ('ath Cheaper Ilian at the advertised
Cost Saifs. if you do’nt believe it call mid
see. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

Dock worth to himtelf. “K|tUi young again in operation.
rascal Lad happened ia jrai thmv what
would I have done ? uigaged myadf -XWifcrnia grape* were damaged by
to marry that old sued 1 I. at fir* and the spring ftoaia.
fifty year* of ago! I'd better p into a
Wyoming tanner* will try irrigation
lunatic earlam at &lt;mce! What will
Ferdinand any I 1 winder if I couldn't
gi&gt; to China, or California or Japan, ar
mrne of thoe* far away placet ’ Or,
perhap* it might be bettor to nrear her

elite., of gorts, and left ready for tree, and need, no re-adjn-tm mt or alteration
nt any kind fur ordinary sewing.
8. That It toapalK^p^e In cqnstenctlqa, and easily kept in order, that very lit­
tle or no inairortkn ts needed to b»rn fo SUfoh, Hem, Fell, Breid, Bind, Cord
Gather , QufoL H»“i “titoh. Embroider, Erlnxe, de., Ac.
7. That 111. made Uuuughout of the bret Materlafo and in the roost perfeot
manner, and with such almpUclty of construction that U la mot liable to unequal
wear, and requires fewer repair, than any machine In th* market, and la readily
ana li.cxprmlvGy re adjusted after tong wear.
R. That B baa ttte testimony, not only of cxperirncml exporta, but of th* skill­
ed agvnto other ebuttls machine, to the superiority In workmanship and easy

bend* despairingly on the top of hit pevaperou. trail*.
tread a* he reflected oct the futility of any
Brink are ec.ro* at Ctooagoand bedd­
remedy abort of matrimony far thia aUing. ate dalaycd.
m*nl fur leap year.
Yet. as he muted on the port. present,
Packnt boate here nol yrt dimppmutfuture, h* not could help thinking that
many a man Im J found a worse help­
mate. after all, than thia Mi*. Mathen
Jankyts. She was not young to be sure,
but nxithte was U.
.......
She vu fair, frteli and pretty; »bo
waa very handy at a wedding er a funaral; eha comprehended perfectly the exigwicic. of the needy; and .be waa juat
tb* element tbal he needed to brighten

have preferred to expand the same amount In keeping tbelr work up to the
highest standard of perfection, thus enabling them townd oat co Machine
which will not bear thr moat rigid scrutiny and the MVcaeri tee*. They believe

'It ain't a Led idea," aaid the Squire
to bimrelf; •'Lut I moat vririi aho hadn’t
been tho on* tn prupoM it. Very iikely
I’d Lava ihaagbt of it myrelf, if she bad
riven mo time However. Imp y*ar ia
loap year, and I don't auppoae we ought amount to on* hundred and eighty-three
to blame th* women for taking what­ ■niton, a year
ever advantage* the law allow* them 1
The Cuban plan tire are expecting an
won't tay anything to Forty, but I'll
ju.t drop otw there in the ooureo of the abundant auger crop.
The Now York aad Brooklyn bridge
’“'Mr.’^Bckworth wa. a. good *a Lia
&gt;» geing forward..
word. Mi« Mathea Jeakyna’ breakH- Ward Beecher is getting ready fix
fei di.hrt were Lordly waahel up when

G. I* FRITTS. Agent.
Grand Hnpitla, Mloh.

BLACKSMITHING

C. S. FBETTS, A«t-,
HctMtinRM, Mich.
»i IWrtmir Ito W8’ii Mtty,ddeSbntf aaWHc
HIACKSMZTHXHG.

April IT. 1871

Stewart

&amp; SteinhofT,

“Fire and fifty years," and Squire
Duckworth, moditaiirety, shaking the
aslres out of his pipe, “five and fifty
years. A man ein't likely to be toUriad
I gutea, when h.'» i}r*d aatiafinl with a
aingie lot all those year*."
"Slrangrr thing, than that bar* brer
known to happen. Unde Dookworth,"
। said Ferdinand Eani*. who was a
u,. «

2188
tuourjwrotvd

Uli

wm. .rv.m

DENTIST
teilii

■

la

1SASX.

4*1 protection to Every Folloy
Holder I

siniHl m IttooL

DENTISTS

Cell *«d Get your Bleak, Rosal.,
-r any thiag you word.
MT A floe quality of Sail Fortt, ateo

JUST

ARRIVED

Ft,
A.. B u sell
’s
Ttegkyijml *ad Cteopnl
ofOrewi*.

became in- Bow pretty the l-xiked,
Hico
a full blown roan, or a dahlia, or
!
।any other mature bknm, in the n»*l
1Wqvk gic«hAm drew aad white bib
Iapron »* wore, ataudisg in front of the
1Stohcn enk Kot a grey Lair in her

“Not in lba*a pert% I gue.'," opiwrt dsah sloth end hung rtos a naU al the
renn-r of th* dreteur.
unci*, dungs are so differ-1
“1 come over to talk over that liltis
matter with yw."
”Wh»t htt to matte* ?"
", W hy about our being nmnrefl."
Miea Jeukyne nanart, with the bib
apron half untied. «rt rdxrrt ai the

The voice cf itrnwbcrry is heard in
our land, and that benevolent berry will
won be atively engaged in getting off
spoon. of veriaus materials into months
of diffwentrinM, for the benefit of chur­
ches tewing cirelea and Sunday School*.
i. the way in which a Shawneetown, EL,
paper calbi upon U&gt;A rrddenta to rite and
(daughter the wolf which has duplnyed
abnormal activity in competing with
them in th* rating at mutton.

The eervui girl, of Dundee, Scotland,
formed a “protectiveandbenefii eoafa^t”

�the CONKLIN
Connecti.-ul i.odj » dM|L

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

RROS.

————---- -

: Xi

HAVE NOW OX EXHIBITION THBM08T MAGNIFICENT DlKPUy w
four o clock one tin:

DRY GOODS

OW NEW ctooioe

vicinity of the buiUtax aad

As Cheap as they bare been in the last ten. years.

men; tho Schoolcraft alwut 350. Tito
mineis of the Pewabic nnd Franklin,

You should

just see what stacks of Goods arc crowded into my store.
day.

CARPETINGS,

The osoployasai theQninrr mint

THE STATE C05VENTIOK

New Advertisements.
tioaal Republican Convention at Phils-

inter

with tho geography of this kwality. it
Committee

1,100 in worn OF MNH

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

Gr3R.jA.3NTX&gt;

PROF, SAMWELL’S TROUPE

They have Added to their Immense Stock

DISSOLUTION NOTICth

He mured

RAPIDS

X|(|.(WI Illi inim IIF ORV SMBS!! JjftO Rolls New Carpets,
mw
MINH
Carding!
17ft Packages of Dry Goods,

Ttssrss^&gt;n.
Right opposite Houghtou is Hancock,

Wool

j Cheaper than At the ’ GREAT COS‘E’'«id fttxcurmon Sales.”

•»“Ikeep a Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods to order.

R. MUDGE.

Hancoc k. TheKhoolcraft Mine teabout

Dress Goods,
interests. Th&lt;» minora are made up of ,..................... . ,
Germans. Itfob, Bwedw, and CoruU- 1 B,u .’"I'an'»

Wayne; A. Robinson, of Washtenaw;

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

, .
...
do betdr work than

Rood, of Kalamazoo j Richard Ferris,of

tee ; Daniel Wixaou, of Sanilac; John

In tho meantime the opposition ia &gt;y-

Plain Black Silks,
TNALL QUALITIES.

’, ,
caahlt’m*

ent tariko
Miners are eminently a
flonttar popuUtioo, and ehangn entirely
orvrv two or three ware. The emnlnvea 1

lU’ACAH. VKLLOCItX.
NEKtNttet. KMfantS CLUTIte.

Gaarantee Satisfaction.

face Uborwta and underground laborers,
or mmers proper. Before the strike, Shop in Bartow &amp; Goodyear's New
surface Liborere were resriving S15 a
------------ 1 —
*----Without eob- Warehouse, ujoining C. F. Dwight ft
Aians^wno,
axacumu, 1—
cruer*
,
_ .
.
*mim
man, of 8L Clair; and Wm. Niblock.1 *****
U
in the field to- dution the empl
d tho wagf. Co's Foundry.
uf labor firn
af Hillsdale
I'1*’of the men o&lt;
........................
tare rant. Tin. ,
Wool sent by railroid will bo
The following gentlemen were therei demnmlud
it to tfua
85 a month
WELCOME MARBLE.
- &lt; I* cmeoy about seeing a Republican
Leaaw'eo ; George Willard.
in: ! wjoraiy in tho Senate than the eiectien
Hauinga. May 22, 1872.
alternate, IL G. Wells, of Kalamaz.., ; / » Bepubliomi Freridaut.

,but refused thr other demand.

WM. H. BURK ft CD'S COLUMN.

Acting Dogu,
instigated
tnued bv t.

HOLMES A

VEKSTFR,

One

Performing Munheys
John Greuael; alternates, G. W. Mod- right, ar to control the election of quasi lieutenants of ices ability.
Republicans so that they can determine
dough and John Gibson.

3180

(I roes ia an

The report of the State fiuporinU-n-

Lcegun, although this is not certainly

BLACK CROOK PSRR0HI1KR8

Hill.
Nevins.

WE PAY

f

Hastings

&lt;y-

Allegan.

Coming into our Store.

GRAY. TOYNTON ft FOX.

SHERMAN J. RICH,

PAPEH BOXES.
20 First Class Artists
Bounty

and every indignity if they resisted.
The scene is described by those who

DRDGS ANB MEDICINES

WE

Painters’ Goods, Groceries &amp;c.

the exultation that followed this succtms

MLLE. SENT AH,
BANK EXCHANGE

Dining Rooms.
Sheriff
n. askHinco

■X

For every Dollar's Worth that Goes Out

TAILOB &amp; PARLEY ORGAN.

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

D( THE DEDG ETlBinT

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.

PETE COMKLIN,
AO tie Loiiit Pta! Ufctatftte tty.

We will make it for the Interest of Every
Market.

ATnn, Woman and Child to buy their

sewjdveiitiseu e\f&gt;.
Dauchey * Co'l Column.

they
„...—
-— Tho
military asked for by the Sheriff arrived
today. and ia encamped on the base
ball ground about a mile from Hough­
ton. Tha rariouc detachments are Com-

JURUBEBA

quality of tone and finish will aril th.Instrument without urginj.

Pttai Ekyat,Mb Ml

Pm Vtatalvsitr Hteniw,
GROCERIES.

Mr. JOHN CONKLIN.

Hamilton. Holmes-, aad Edmunds, nn-

MORESTO DKO8.

from Fort Wayne, Fort g^L and
Fart Brady, and nunib.-r 150 men. Two
companies
Buffalo.

M'LLE CARLOTTA,

urn oins ,m

I tala Lust Usual k Mai
lutattStratj el, tw Satti
suit on.

HASTINGs

WARNER,

». j. men.

April 84,1873.

Dr. Yelk' Eiiract of Jirttete
BILL

MEAT MARKET!

c. M. HUNYAK &amp; CO

PATENT COOLERS;

the miners eouiuiue obdurate, Grose and

A

caipits

-A.t Our Establishment.
W e buy our Goodie of MMiufwcturcni and Im port ent, and Wt

Call and see the Stock and Prices.

OIVBN AWAY

PROPOSE TO RECEIVE CASH'

ALMO AGETirr mt THK CKIXD8A7S0

Mtehlgnu.
said to use his influence to keep the nun
from drinking with considerable effort.
tho miners have resumed work extbe twelve hundred and fifty of the

CASH

M MMLffi HURTH IF M

Clown Dog GrimaHi..

WARD &amp; THAYER.

too

Uhm.

•

'

May 15, 72

rest was effected, and tho tnon, securely
handcuffed, were started back with
their escort toward Hbughuxi. They
had not left Red Jacket far behind

a mtl.

The 'Weber &amp; Gabler Piano,

tore proceeded with tolcrehl.- &lt;|nictn*sa

HEADQUARTERS

•HIM

t Should try them before Purchasing Elsewhere.

CARRIAGES.
bare ball grounds of Hancock, aerrw.-.
the bay, very moderately cundacted.—
Tho men Greas and Vivian, having been
eonaidored guilty of a breach of the.
peace, Hher.tf Shea, ut Houghton Coun­
ty, went test Monday, to the t.'idum--t
mine with a pease uf nineteen men to

Thousand Dollars!

Ii DM li tie Piblit m ill Menis.

Detroit Novelty Works.

enure of some irregularities in cennoc-

J. G. Wait

John Devine.

ORGAN

and Equestrian Goals.
LIGHT IKON CASTINGS

Hundred

We Propose to sell a Half u Million Dollurs this Year!

Gents.Ladies, Misses and Chil-

HUMPTY DUMPTY.

if

DEEN.

give our Customers every Advantage in Low Prices !
|

SPRING

fit

AVERY.

oust SXOBJg
For aereral Yem he. been.

U.OO, ORE^JIBACK t

great

' Industries ren taunt ram pumke i

FEES

FBB

le"din8 Dn &lt;luo&lt;is Establishment in

m..
BAND

Will be at

mk,

nui. ut n in

CALI.

18. HI VLSI i CO?,
For Your

Boots and Shoes
»i M tor Ma, al fmt A ar

1^7^..,,^ lL1'tt4u

Western

Michigan,

�Bv«K-

Tift

Cerce. -Await tbs advent of th* onajiyrochabls Conklin Bro's Groat cotem'mwralth circus and BuawaU's troupe
of trained animals! This monster nquaatrain aggregation » under the superris-

Tbo me* who are now takin*,'
The Ladies all any Mr*. Taylor has
and who will succeed to their
tho bret *tock of hots and millinery
have mor* culture and clovcracos .
ghoda in the city.
Iw
are better trained than their predecee“The gentle dew-drops aro always re­. son, white they are no loss earnest and
freshing.'’ So are the new styles ofr animated, by lofty aims. Tho BohsmiBoata, Shore, notion* At, at Guy Spaul­. an class has been elminated, end howding*.
wS
ent, their fate was well deserved. Th*
Fob S*ix—All the buggie* in my
representative cdiler pays h.s way, asks
Livery Stable, to make room for a now
no favors, is not puffed up, neither does
be puff up others; works regularly and
not spsamodically, and has some idea of
tho dignity and responsibility as well a*
the license of his calling. With thia
improved type of journalists has begun
a new style of writing. Bombast, stilt­
ed rhetoric, alliteration and constant
straining for effect, are bring replaced
by simplicity and vigor of language,
logic, genuine wit and humor, and cour­
tesy of tone. We hoar lees personal
abuse, invective and malicious satire,
and more sound reasoning in discoss-

cwtcm.

.•ssatBsrrtat"—MASONIC.

75 cents for men Cottonade
\ Pants at the Great. One Price
\ Stere of Grand Rapids. Star
j Clothing House. ____

Peninsular Railway.

SA S

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

Only $7.00 for a Hood
doubble and hoist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House, Grand Rapids.

List oa caaaore ia Poor Orness in
the State of Michigan, for the week en­
ding May 11th, 1872. Reported for the
Hastings Republican Hirsis, by J.
McC. Perkins &amp; Co., Gouncsltois-at-Uw
and Bolinton for Patents, ami Claims,
No. 618 Seventh Street, Washington-

jester, Fata Coakfc. I* thoroughly or.
ganiand nA tugnifimtiy appointed,
end is reprreented by fifty of the best
mate and famate artist* in the world,
and &lt;0 conducted as to be absolutely
~ta&gt; and refined, where there will not
U pitted a Military feature, look,
word or ce-’btro. h any way incompat­
ible with that ttelisacy and reliability
which has plwV* characterised tho
ConHm Bro’s amvte*««i&gt;t enterprise for
tho part 15 yorc. During th* season
no gaudy Tinsel Street Parade will be
made, as none are required, fcrtborcputatiun of th* Company is so firmly cstsblisbod, and tho public know that tlw
jm-furmancos will bo nil that is repre­
sented in tbo bills and advartisment*;
but for ths purpoe? uf giving tho public
an opportunity of soting tbo coUrctiun
of Horeoa togothte, they will pareda
through tho principal street* on the
morning of exhiMttoa. headed by the
splendid golden chariot, containing
Prof. Baker’s Military Baud, on* oi the
(iuusl musical brigade* in tbo country i
fullowing thia will bo tbo wagons, vans,
Ac. Admission 50 and ’2f&gt; cents. Door*

Hancock, Houghion Qx, T. N.Uvire,
T. D. Meads, deosaiwl. Carlisle, Eaton
Oa, P. D. Patterson viro J. W. Hall re­
signed.- White Lake, Oakland Co, L.
D Hyutt vice Y. C. Knight, reeigned.
Lakeport St Clair Cto., G. W. Donald
vice Y. Y. Pettys, deceased. Brooklyn.
Jackson Co., H. Woodward, vice J. P­
Henshaw, deceased. Mieham, Utenaw
Co., E. Miller, vice B. G. Farter, re­
signed. Scio. Washtenaw Co., G. A.
Petes vice N. W. Bnggs, rerigned.

as Superintendent of the Jackson, Lan­
sing and Saginaw Bailroad, vic* A.
Watson Esq-, who resigns to accept tho
G* neral Huporinteadency of th* Detroit

and Milwaukee.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,
IUIvms Dwreii »• t Ctaore* wUtav »!—•
■
..-O-W. vita irsis* E.,i ur t&gt;»trv&lt;i »s4 *wrr&gt;«

csarMiv.

•rtsistsi’js
**. IMI-W'U
1W 1
i,:,

present intrusion, other than to express
the sense of'‘gxmen*as" which I feel at
tho result of tho mighty gathering at
Cincinnati, where the "King of Spain
(C-l Sch-c) with forty thousand men.
marched up a hill and then—marched

Hastings P. O, May 22d 1872.
Hon. O. M- Borne*, Thomas IL Gu­
nter. L. G. Curtis, Elisha 8. Hawley,
John H. MUls, R M. Myers, Mrs. Abigal Munger, L. Kent Ritan, Alice Wilk
Mrs. P. B. Youngs.
Arrssrto.v.—Just received a large
Direct your tatters to No. of P. I
stock of fashionable boots and shoos,
which *m«i and triB be sold cheap for Box or drawer.
,
J. Roasns, P. M.
cosh, at the City Kboo Store of Jacob
Mou IimtevraxsTs.—I&gt;r Russell is
sub rginK ami *tberwiso improving the
wing* and other part* of his reaiAdvertising ahwo does not produce dence on Jefferson St
snrcrea. Tho thing which ia advertised
Mr. O. D. Spaulding, we ase 1* put­
must have intrinsic merit, or else large
advertising will eventually do it more ting in a foundation for s woodhouse.
harm than good. If you have anything
Mr. James Brown is budding a house
which you know to be good advertise is
ou the Htste Rood
thorny, and you will U arc te. •*-

PATHIT MUKfflES!

PAI.NTR -AJXD OILH1

Paint Colors,
Varnish, and Dye-Stuffs.

I so* by your comoumls in th* Baxare of th* 6th, that you are inclined to

fear the result of their action upon th*
Republican party,which ia th* aame a* to
fear for th* future ofpnx aountry. You
hare roason to fear tho result. Every
man who loves his native land has roason to faar; aad this of itself should
turn the faro of every patriot away from
three who aro forwarding that move­
ment, that they may have no eouuten-

groiMSt political corruption, aro in the
Tho appointment of Herbert WAson,
ticket and in the platform. Not that tho of Hillsdale, to a cadetship in tho Naval
nominee* aro tbemselv** dishonest, but Academy, at Annapolis, has been can­
celed. bo not bring of the required age.
with which he can be duped by design­
The railroad bridge at Monroe naring' men, as ho is tor the illegibility of __homily.
his ctiirography, or tho irascibility of hie
temper, while the inoonaeqmnital posi­
tion of tho Vice Presidency, readers the
moot brilliant talents and tbs sharpest
insight practically useless. Whsd 1
hire a man to dig a ditch across my
Srornn Fava*.—A* “Spotted Fever,” swamp,! want not only an intention on
so railed, hav been raging in *ome parts his part to do a good job. I want ability
of tho state the part winter und spring, aad presistcac*. It is one thing to be
wo wdl give a dcreriplfon of th* direoie
as taken from an vxchango :
shovel full of dirt tony feel under some
"The diseaM popularly known aa spot­ tuddon impulse, and it ia another thing
J. I M«ad, while walking nmr tho
ted fevor trigbteuv many by its ominous to ent In the right place, and "keep up
rcaidenco of Mr. Gita*, of Okemos, saw
but improper name. It &gt;• not. strictly
tho motion" a* thrashers say, not for a a crow and heard it ung like a shaiqrtrei
siieaklng, a fever, and those who are
attacked by it aro not always vpotted. minute, or an hour, but until the job ie roaster. Ho complained to Mr*. Gflo
about it, and learned that it was a crow
The dread which it* nsm.- cense* is par­
tly justified, however, by the character
Now, 1 give it as my opinion that no which had been brought up with bens,
ot the complaint, for it is Indeed a ton- matter how people may vote, we have and had learned the songs of it* oombta disease, frequently batting the skill
of the beet physicians, and carrying iu no more surety of the consistency of
victim to death in an incredible chort Horace Greeley, than we had of Andy
name ot time. Tfie disease is named
by medical men cercbro-spinal meningi­ rear* ago, to have gono into my ewamp
tis. which being interpreted, msam that Io catch masses augers for fourteen cents 811 ; .npphea, •11,030 ; dotting, «3
it is an iflamatiou of tho membrane
260. Total, W0,001.
covering tbo brain and spiuo. It i* not a day, and half their hide*, sooner than
BenjaminW. Merrick, uheeonHioglM
a new' disease. Two hundred year, ago ho would have gun* into such a eon von-'
Sydenham described it uud*r another lion as an aspirant for favors at it* master and merchant at Port Aust
was decoyed to Bay City, last week,
name. In the parley port of the pros­
moot
a woman. *nd was arrested. !
cut century it appeared in New Eng­
for that matter, next October ? No-' had arranged to go into buvinres in M
land, where it was known as "spotted
forar.” It occurred in ths south ufj body knows, and nobody dare* prophecy
France in 1837, attacking th* garrison-. If he keeps his temper ho will not
«d towno. It found it* way to America change materially, but who will insure
again iu 1848. It “I first noticed as | his politiraL any mure than hi* person­
having occurred in 1M8-57, but pre-1
vailed more extensively in February al equa*imity t

TuWtun &amp;srx«s' Coscxar.-Our
jwupte were really delighted with the
ooiLoert given by tho Willis sisters on
Wednesday and Tliursdsy evening's of
luit week. Little Hatlio the «s*sed-»w
of tin- troop leemed tube th* favorite.
M r- Minnick, th* pianist wan the {iroisas
of *11. and the way ho brought th*
wreicra butter, if propmly packed,
should not bring as much in jirire as ma**-out of the instrument was truly
York State butter. With* long *spe- astonishing.___
nencc, and an extensive 01-4mantsr.c..
with tho different markets, I shall use
l\. Troutwine. jrho La* been lianlly a
tho best of my abilities to make the year among us, has built up quit* a
lively
busiaosa al bit Barber Slsop on
C. B. HALI8BURY.
State St He pats forth quite a unique
Hostings, May Oth, 1872.
litllc direvtmy iu a frame which will
assist maturiallr ia ndvortising hi* busineat, u ho hst roomtly added a stack of

Uiv»tjK^-wufc roslsMtsr asuwaz

Dur Sir-.—h is now quite a long time
slurs you wai troubled with any com­
munication from Uris tart of classic story,

UOCUIEt!

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Xadw TJtsrLINO BAGS,
uU Bins BATCITELS.
Perfumerica, Pomanads* aad Hair Oil*.

"Wall Paper and
Curtain Fixtures!

Itiitai MoUn Liiiral,
G**d F*r Man nr *»aM.
Probably f* w articles hero ever had
*0 extensive a Soto, while none have
.been mors universally brnefidal than
tho retabrated MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Children, Adulte, Hmsre. and Domestic

and March of 1857 It is not contagirtuc or infivttiona. but it ia epidemic.
I

Postmatter-Genornl to furnbJi to the
th* public, at a cost of on* rent each,
including postage, open oorrrepondatiro
ar postal cords of good stiff paper, with
parts! stamps thereon;
the cards
not to exceed three ami a half by six
and a half inches the fare to be used
•xreurivcly for the address, and die reversr side fur tho communiau:un ; all
card* rontsning vulgar, ubeevn* or scur­
rilous matter to be esdudtd from th&lt;&gt;
mails, and the sender thureol io lx- pun-

m*nt In fort I was almost ready to
giro it my adherence, for I am among
the number who aro willing to admit Presidency by a meeting of persona call­
tliat a little depletion will do th* Re­ ing tbemselve* Radical Reformer*, at
publican party good, and lead it to see 1
Appolo Hall, in the dty of New York,
how it is stricken with there dis'ase* ' on the 10th in«L The meeting is re­
that aro apt1 to overtake too phsthoric port &gt;d to hare been tumultuous with
organisations. But - to hate Horace • most violent speeches and threatening
Greeley for the leech, that ia too much,
and so I must be permitted to bear th* ced all politicians, and said that tho con­
ills I have than to suffer more in tiding vention would inaugurate a great moreI1 myself, than through their continuance. I went that would*shake the world.
Mr. Enrres. the whAla thing makes
me think of that sink-hole down by Ben­
ham's. Years ago, w« had n straight

dispow* of the gloomy predictions which
were heard un every ham', that the hnrvest of 1872 would not bo up to th* av­
erage yield. It wo* feared that the
small amount of snow which foil during

Indsed, it did look as if tho field* were
pretty bare untd the reins brought out
the blade*, and now i» -ight more beau­
tiful to the *ya or mure encouraging to
the husbandman ran b* i-nmsginsd
than the green wbeat-fie! I. which one
nu-ete in every part of th* country.

A correspondent ot the Chicago Tiru,
says that Jackson will be th* largest
city in tluj State iu twenty-five years,
because of its railroad facilitie*. If our
people will not behind, but will go to
work as sensible people should, who
knows but what we may breumo. tbs
second in sis* by that tune.
For one* let u* all work together ; tat
ovary man put hi* shoulder to the wheal
and giro a push, and ta* thing h done.

Photographs.
sore,’' made of cheap whiskey aad refuse Photographs,
true at.certain Masons, and when wo 1| Uquots, finiabod up to suit depraved aphad to go to Hartiu gs, w* would often | Kites, under,tho namo of msdirinos
. Walker's California Vinegar Bitter*
with that it was better. But the road I
wks safe, and we always got over ia 1 am none of these. They are not a bevI ernge, but a genuine medicine, purely
good order. But the thick headed ;wth- , vegetable", projiarod from California
master thought ha would drain it, aad ,I hartw by a regular physician. For all
so he dug a ditch on both aides, and disease* of the stomach, liver, kidni-ys,
was dcr» kdlfrtn tdkrr ui cf Or idek- | bladder, skin aad blood, they are an in­
fallible end uurivnUsd remedy
m to O» auddb */U» swr&lt;A, and right af­
ter those ditches w*r* dug, the whole
Fxmmx Wxsxsis*.—Vegelino act*
RespechfuUy infoms the
road began to sink, and finally wont • dirretly upon the causeTbf these ssmpublic af Barry County and
down out of sight, and a new road bad 1 plaieta. It invigorates and elroagthon*
Surrounding
Country, that
to be built around the whole swamp. , tho wbohi system, act* upon the Secre­
he is making at reduced
Now, Sir, through all the dangerous tive o g«n», attays inflamslion, efcnees
prices, the best Photographs
bug* and quagmire* that irnvu threaten­ and cures ulceration, cures constipation,
in the county, and second to
ed this nation during tho last ten years, regulate* the bowels, headache sad
none in the State.
tho road laid by th* Republican Party psitu in the back cease ; in fact there is। JNo Cheap TrSMlby Work
has carried u* over safe. If those man no direase or oomplaint where the Vegvr
palmed off as Photographs,
bad, at Cincinnati, furnished us a way tino gives aa quick rslisf, sod is *o efcebut Artistic pictures that can
by which we could Lave kept tho na­ Uvo in ite cur*, a* tn what 1* tamed
■ only be mads from expertion on her course, without the cordu­ Female Weaknvss. Il never faSed ia
1 icnce and a Scientific knowl­
roys and tho mud, all well I would
edge of the business. Call
hare been glad of it- But when they
before being imposed upon by
propose to cut a ditch and let th* whole
carricatures ofyourfeatures
road down oat of sight fcrovw. and go
!
elsewhere.
round on sumo Democratic cirri* the
1 Jf. B. Persons with light
rest uf their lives, excus* me, but 1 pre­
blue or grey eyes are request­
fer going, if I must gn. to tho devil di­
ed to call on cloudy days for
rect. That’s till.

SOU) IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY 4 SLADE.

meeting of Directors and others will be
held at Carlton Center on Th uroday Evoning, in aid of tho Kalamasxi, Hastings,
Lowell aad N. M. R. R. A. J. Bowna,
D. R. Cook, C. K Barton and others
will address the meeting on the railroad

P. ROBERTS &amp;
Rw indebtedness of Grand Rapids is
•180,000.
Detroit has voted about 1900,000 to

I. O.G. T.—Wild Etower Lodge of
thin city now numbers one hundred aad
twelve members, “and still they come"
&lt;m their mission of Tsraprano* aad re­
form. Literary exercise* in the order
sro to bo kept up and the society will
not flag for want of interest.

Tas Ju* Lct.—Tbs Con tract for build­
ing the new wrbcol House was let to
Mr. Marshall, of An Arbor, he bring
Use foweat rreiziiteiblc bidder. The
ammonal of hi* bid was 185,000. Tbo
building to to ba aUtenptotod l.y July
it
on the State road, while ehopping with la, &gt;««. B»n~k.
•
an ax cut hi* right foot nearly off. We finished hs that finis.
han- lirtraed no farther j-articulnr*.
Hartingt City has responded nobriy
to the rail msde upon her for Railroad
aid and it it boj»d th. town* out tide
may famish tb*tr quota of means in its
behalf- The farmer will reap hi* re­
wards an hundred fold.

■ mi Slcansas. wcknw fry r»4
K MawDbwasev. Gr*&gt;vt

their Photographs.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

The beat article in use—the Halford
Lriresterehir.’ Table Sauc.'
Every
family into which it ha* bren introduced
foitareforenec. The parties who purehare ones become roust*nt custom-:*.
You had better go without any one arti­
cle for tl» table than tho Halford.

•rlS-^S:

\iOCURE Ni ChAEGE

DRUGS
Medicine*,

Dye Stuffs,
(
,
Th* dwelling bouse &lt;rf Ire Niciersou,
near Adrian, was burned down on the
23d with nearly all ite content*. Loss
•2,000 ; no insurance.

On the 16th, ult., at Clark &amp; Hall’s
lumber ramp, in loeeo County, a tree
fell ugmByroaItaeecraas,fatallycreab-

The Central Conunittea of the Brohl-

PAINTS &amp; OILS

�Wj chicken, bring m. high a priro
in large eitios and towns, that it is eseelletrt buainasa for a woman to engage i
in. •©•ar xsa I" axelaime Mrs- AHwork '
“I havs no time to fose with Hrtte ehick-1
mu, and half the bens won’t eet, and if:
they do, they’ll let the cbicketM die. I; sold s patent medium, baa just, in the
cant’ bo burdened with any more care." trick of time, turned undertaker.
Of course there must be mime work in
Constipation of tbo bowala may be
tho mat:, r, eurnc caro and trouble ; iratI
it win bring in a good luterost-win fill prevented by drinking a tumbler fulluf
your purse aad perhaps permit you to, terid water on rising to the morning.
keep a eervaat if you deeire it But if'
Inhaling through the noae the smoke
yossr husband keeps your puree well of muriate of ammonia while it is burn­
ing, will cure chronic catarrh cr oteno.

fro scree under Improvomneta, 1 mile
from bcbnol Rew. riugar bash of
1,000 trees. Bjdendid timber of all
kinds; Oak, Baswu-L Whitewood de.
Term*, M25 per aero.
Fur forth--? tnstrutllama, inquire at this Office, cr ut1
the proprietors,
D. B. A A. G. FREEMAN. 1
Bsaamtuv, April 17 th, 1872._____

Sheep for Sale.
Wheeler &amp; Willson

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Michigan Exchangi

Ml fflffi
The Boast tsi the Worts! I

I

Haifa Million having been I
Sold!

VllruW Urw /ears bj a r-Mu-ti. rem
|mar, braexkl la m |M hes.r •' the psrehiMr |
eilboet «»u»
inaMmImi gteoa la iu

It io assMted that a glaas of mH and

will make you independent; while if he
ie “eloee pressed" for money, aad giro,
but sparingly for your own wants and
those of tho child.-co, here is an oppor­
tunity for you to help yourself. When
the .Liekens are o-ro safely hatched
aad a week of their live. has passed,
they are able to tako care of thetuselves,
with tho addition of curds, corn pud­
ding aad milk or water, given to them
throe times a day. If the coops are
pieced near the kitchen door, it ia but
little work to attend to their wants, and
better prot.x tiou can be afforded from
tho ravage. of cats and hawks. A well
fed. well trained cat, will never touch
chickens; it is only those which are
foroed to lira by thrir wits that prey up­
on them So kill off all -the wild oats
that infect the barn, aad keep your beas

iSiSVJSZ.
j.-fLi.’Gnsrz

&gt;1.

D. COOK. .tgl.

poisoning by eating orange peel, which
resulted in seten. enteric • inilamatmu,
terminating fatally

Pimpice and freckle* on tho face may
be removed by using a vegetable diet
and bathing tbo faro iu wheal bran wa­
ter three or four tlme« a day.
•

SHEPARDS

COMPOUND WARDO BlTfRHR
r-iMxissw-.e——

~rt:

BrUe, only BO Cent* a BottU.
H.’."
------ite «ni As; yf M.
ThlasnletehssbMnmorouqhlyiasasd ssennsosesbs»t»«
sSSSteA, «”
Jaundice, luiUffettlan, Sour Sloat,
aeh, CoWavMflu, .Y«-ro«. and
Skk Headache,lArtr Complaint,
1'evrrJ .iyuc, DypepBa, Worm*
In Children, I’Ve*, Biliout Comptalut*, Lou of Appetite, Erup­
tion of the Skin, Pimple* on Ike
fan, and all Dlteure* of the
Blood; alto the bc*t Diuretic in
Vte for Kidney Complaint*, 1
tfeak Back, Pain in the Loin*,
Lumbago, Grarrt, Bheumattem. \

arite* u lb. ttoslh teir^X,

s) Aorte. rsnrrtaa (
iee n(My (Wj sens acear
bistre rerrr,. be Ur ...
COOK. .
HUXcfe III

The hsirtaky be prevented from turn­
ing gray by bathing the bead one* or
twice a day in a strong decncdun uf
cotnptonia arplenilolia cr sweet fern
(

An ointment composed ot thirty
grams of idofonn to aa ounce of lard ia
a benoScial remedy to painful burns,

emu

CARDING

MACHINE!

Daucher &amp; Co's. Column.

BRING ALONG YOUR WOOL,
tiiiiii'
when their chickens aro helplcm will'
tread cr sit upon tlu-m, thereby killing
them ; they won't sit when we desire to
hare them, aad will sit with proroktor
nertisacity when we do not desire it. : One ounce of tneeea oil and one dram sad u«i .pj
Patience M almost as needful m ra«ag I of the od ot tar, mixed, an-1 tea drops *•’* •'»'
chieksms us in raising children.
I ] taken on a little lugtir evsry two or I------- -- ....
When we desire to unite screral three hours in an excellent rrtns.lv for ■ MHUPV
JUUU BI:
broods of chictams of nearly the same chronic bronchitis.
age, the change should be mads at
night,and we should sotoct the heu th.it
luu hatched last and not become frond-1
f2OO
iar with her own brood.
If yon pet your chickens, they will re­
pay you by their rapid growth. They
need a sunny place to run about in, so
that if hatched in a cellar, they must
FREE
be cooped up tn the yard aa anon ns the
warmth of the sun will permit ; and
they must be fed and watered regular­
lyIf tho housewife attempta tho raising I
of oarly ohickeau, tho soon become, at- i(Gigantic
Gift Enterprise.

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

~A-5i=

ESH

GRAND RAPIDS

MONTH I
TO BOOK AGENTS,
DR. WXL8ONS

BLOOu PORUKR

COUGH MIXTURE.

8168,000
AMONG

TSE

TATBONS

'Grand Musical Entertainment

CHEAT CHANCE FOB

AGENTS

TO BE HELP AT

that so mmiy familiia in the oouutry are
willing to\iro year after year without

St Joseph,Mich, July 4,1872

cultivahng a single grnpe-vinu about
their dwelling. They ar« compelled ru
purchase the delicious fruit for the tabia, or not taste it during the season.—
Than ia a common impression that to
cultivate grapes property, a vast amount
of knowledge and tact ia required. To
many, the simple trimming of a grape­
vine ia a mystery, more difficult to ootu-

WONDERFUL OIL!

BILLIARD TABLES I

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
hour bow to trim and nourish viuee^nd
if instruction cannot bo obtained from
wime experienced cultivator, there aro
books filled with cute and illiMtmfious
which make everything plain.
Three
vines of as many difieront vsrwtiua,
planted in some sunny nook, or by the
ride of buildings, so aa to obtain .bol­
ter, will, if properly eared for, famish
many bushels of grapes every year.—

ssasi^grS&amp;iS’Asras

—~-—— —*■‘-’I re«,/s»S aalb-.nl/larwai,,.

$60,000 09

BS
DR. CROOK’S

WINE

Adirondac, make tho ground mellow
ud rich by the use uf tho spade. and
by employing old manure, fine ground
bones aad ashae, and eat out the plants.
In three years the rich cluster will ap­
pear. aad ia four the crop will be abun­
dant It is well to hare rinse planted
whore the waste liquids from the d wil­
ing can be used ia fctOuatiaa. If
thoron any food the vine especially
lores, itia the soapy liquid which sccumalate cm waahiag days in foimlisa.—
Vines drenched every week with those
liquid, will flourish astonishingly, and
MTT1.. ^0et
lu.ireFM« ta. u. &lt;te.
extend fetorolre. eo aa to cover large
buildings, every branch bearing fruit' S’lXJteElae t* teX'-Xto/”'

WORM CONFECTIONS
MORTGAGE SAIX
karias Im mtes hi d&gt;» MTireal

d»

UAite* ca,tMtoa._________

’

OAXsTCTTVgP

ISW

CHAMPION WASHER

AGENTS WANTED!!

Buffalo

Land.
Strengthens the j
Itntor--------- --------Debilitated,
OutoM theFMi to Digest,
ttemoTCH Dyspepsia and
TndJgmtloa,
PrrrcntH Malaritnu Fevers,
Given tone to ytnrr System.
rBTDILt'ROOIPSWDiEOFTAR

l^tsVVc^taiu-jz

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

DtOBOOKl
lYlCTOP

J. Cole &amp; Son,

f’nssMMtxss

POKE ROOT.

W1 ftrf68'^!
AMERICAN

JURUBEBA

MARBLE

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

_______

apd BUjIffi

BEAUTIFUL

WEDNESDAY MAY 29. 18 72.

_________________ NO. 5.

RELIABLE

Why is a thief in a garret like an
tenant man T Bacauao te to above do­
ing wrong
Gantoon ears that the woman wss-

Agents for the Celebrated

Em* dees bob,
ante aim,

BUVBfl fifflUO PLBW

Mr niiui

tirelady thritter
ship to bury dead &lt;
It fa now proposed to pal aitro-glyearina into trunk* to warn tergage- m-n
•gainst handling them roughly.
The young lady alnrer. who thought
.te could make ter voire clearer by

This plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor
with the/(Wipers because of

AM t Ik Eton IMS HUB

that the waive* were coming down on ‘
eltterrid*of ite path hehad just tool­
ed. and. tb*rafore,'tte Mareat point at
tsioij wa* hto own clearing, more than
a mile asray.
AU this passed through hto mind Uk*
a flash, and than, calling all Maenatrtta
icto ?l.y :te dmted dawn tte path with
I soaronly
*pa*J and tenor than had
। Urnle Tom Barry himsell. Peter was a
fem ous runner, and had cunu* off victor :
.
.... _ H
in mane a tris) of .peed when th« p*o-1°"‘ ««U ar pm*ev*renca, and with M
-t_ v-jT------ -- —*■— *---------- ---------- noritamy as to tte way ttey spend their
A Wuoaiin nan reported that he
time, fa it surprising ths: their efforts cjuldn’t find a word in hi* dictionary,t
are not appreciated by th*lr hard-teart- Ircaaaa ’the bJanted book hadn't got
ed employ tors F Tteae *ys *asraiH% tte**
giddy huu*»n ajap-bubbl**, uro now "fixmg Hungs" far uf*. They are sowing
in tte wind and wilt reap tte

1st Lightness of Draft.

county Ladleo know go

Need.

2nd Ei

of Handling.

3rd Excelling of work.
and will not flog.
4th Its Great,Durability. The chilled Iron
being harder than tempered steel.

J?
?°u
9 show you the Goods. All
f new and Prices not to be This How is Offered on its Merits.
in the State of Michigan.
are desirous of placing this Piow in the hands

U tteirwtek ttey will cane Io naught.'
and audit in filling tte jKXiv-teuaaa.
aayluma. hoapiiala ami priaou.
"What you find to do, do it with you
might" Be dilBger.t in bnaiaeaa; do
one thing at a time, and finish wtet
yoe begin.—tel VMthmg divert your
study of tha intervrt of your employer.
Make hto interest your interoat • te will
in time, if not at first, appreciate and re­
ward your eflbrta- Be prompt, iadnsteroua, never "in tte drag," abraya up
to time, or a liltto abaod. Thiak more
than rou talk.—read inch books as

of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

Boston Cosh Store.

VABL AND SEE TT.
.■Mhsr.
Tkeask slass eawre

s W»t« r.ir at Ktdtemwoo.
!

'

Northwesteri J-’

»* liratul

To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines:
ftOOBYEAR &amp;■ STRIKER.

ItvNpeclftilly announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally,that the^ iiave Fernoved
*l„ Large
i------ —
to the
andi s'
Co—jjjnodifJUs ^!Cew Brick
Store adjoining the V ashington Block, and
w illbr happy to nerve ili who may give them
call, (’rockery and Groceries constantly
* *
*
•
Lpadt and will be sold
than at thr advertised
___ ______
3o’nt believe it call and
Cost
Sales.
see. VV’e Pay Cash for B«itier. Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

Tiro H7Srn_.K «5c XaVON IGnufectunnx Company teg leave to
call the aUeullou of the public to the following facta relative to their im­
proved Serial Machine, ■■ VlCTOB
1. Thai II to a Shuttle Machine of the tlmt daa&gt;, having all the Inert Improve­
menu, Including their i-itacit Drop and tnterchangab'.e ml.
1 That It h« the bro: om.structed Mottle and the mo.t perfect Ii&gt;wer lenalou
In exIManae. and defiea all compatltton In Un so particulars
3. That it haa the only
tow r, Hia*-Atutart.xa needle tube found in
any Shuttle Machine, by which the thick eat material or the final fabric can be
•ewed, mJtqjMthax tuttou, MIK&gt;«,Mlten threadof any .tee or fintoh.
, AJ ThU Bran.Ohaaj,&gt;ojU4ly on !quietly, all motion* being pealllve-wear
1:&gt;C
telag made ot stcrl. and making n j&lt;-rf&gt; &lt;-t tock-etlicb alike on both
slier.
5, That each Maeliliie la iboniughl/ testad on ll&gt;«- Quirt as wall as tbe cuuarat
ctetae* of reds, and Ml ready for use. and neei* no resuljustxnent or alteration
ot any kind tot ordinary rewlQg.
fl. Tha' It laao rimple tn eon at fuel Ion, and caaily knjit In order, that very ttttl« or no litaWtlia to nesdod to laanHo KUtch. Hrra. Fell. Braid. Bind, Oor I
Uatber , Quilt. TTrni sfltch Embroider, Fringe, Av., Ac.

"Ah?" »u«d South, a. ho coutesubecoming unriMd
rinto-i his extensive collocliuu vl New
1 his foot again*! a,_________ _______ , ,
Haar's bills, "bow true it to that in thr
hims^f from falling only by an rifoct *o
midrt of life we are in debt ”
great that tte blood spurted form his
“I nr, John, where did you got that
noetrih, and flames reemrd Ui lygn form
1 royua'ahal?"
-Itea**. yre honor,"
hie vitinn
said John, it'* an aid oae of your’* that
tfadl te sst&gt;t on, though it
■teraa gave ma yesterday.
! madnaae to hope, foe his pnrsureta bad
“Ttene who buy tomhriOM* of na
ninrd u|«*u him fearfully , te kuew it
look with pride and aatiafaction OU the
by tte tenting of tteir footstep*, but,
groves of their friends." to the affecting
with cnergw iu«|*ired by mortal terror
te ran on. hoping only to gain the brow
of tte hill, for there tte ground bream*
more upeu, usd bin own cqbin wn« but a
few rod* beyond. Ha felt sure that hi*
Crvure* would not follow .him teyoud
a bttla Bill to taka op evaiy day
I summil, bu: could b* reach it tefor*
Tte rhBadalphia /-riser suggestively
Iter would ckne upon him F
remarks: "Hartford no huger allow*
No. not by hi* own axaetems, for just
goats tte frredmn of tte street, and ttey
I u the thought peered through bfa mind
Li* foot caught under a gnarled root btoro up *om* of voar foro* and vigor will tearefcrth bo eoafiood to Masonic
that extended aero** the way. and te for future coohngreicy. .Let parent*
fell teavilly forward, his head struck tsach tteir childsen to teeia early to
A good sort of a man wa* recently
th* from ground and te lay nareltas. sav* Begin at the foundation tead-te a*ted to sutecrite tor a chandwlfoe for
IS ten Peter reatveead am ssfouenaa* eontroll tte stream ot extravagant*, nnd tte church "Now,” said te, “what’s
hr found himself hanging over tho then th* work win te easy to eboo&lt;b* tte nae of a dtaadritor T After ven tet
broad sholder* of his brother John, twren poverty and rietew—tet ‘ our it, you csn’l find any &lt;me to play on 1L ’
and about to enter hi* own door Hare youth go on in tte* wag ot *ilisigjtenc*
A bwrgier waa one* frigutensd oat
te reou cvllec-cd hfa scsUrrod rente* foe fifteen years to cotae, a* lbw have of bi* scheme of robbery by the aw*«t
and wa* ebfe to tetan intaltagwatly to for fifty years past, and wo shall have a rimplicity of a solitary .pinster, who.
nation of beggars with a mowyefi uri*hi* brothers account of hi* reacuc.
Uncle Toot Barry, in lito flight, had
stopped at th* cabin long enough to
shout through tte window th* wolves
I w*re out, and then hurried on John.
One bund red years ago there lived |I who lired with hi* brother, knowing
on Ite shore* ol Mopten. U.ree (asmall | that P.ter must &lt;x&gt;m« tte s*u*« path,
stream emptying into Casco Day), a man took his gun an*1 walked om tu the edge
named A'rtar Jeliff. An bontoi upright of the forest, where bo halted Io listen.----- .-------------------- ,
Bat a short tim* clas»&gt;ed before bo beard. L van ^e had by only
fallow, a good neighbor and ntonl, but
with on* abominable habit that won him the aound of tte purourers. and raabfog ‘—
many envmte snd rouvad much discern- down tte hili te arrived upon the w*ue
lost and even suffering to tho»e around just in tim* to l**p tetwean Patar'*
him. Thu fault was an almost irrems prostrsfe fonn and tte wolvea, th* fore­
til*:* fondnte* for practical joking, that most of which wo* less Iban tea tert dis­
would not alter him to tot an opportuni­ tant Taking steady aim be rent a
bullet into tte creature’s brain, and tten
ty paa* unimproved, wherein h* eould
while th* pack were fighting over the
gratify &lt;te apttoal panrion of hto being.
Tbcr* cam* a Um*, however, wh*n tte dead holy of tteir comreda, te slung
Baveag* a wrong bj lorgiviag it
aacreue of this pecuiarity brought upon Peter over hi* back and gamed the op in
Bitar te alots* ttea in bad company
him an ordtal w&gt; sharp that II cured hto ground in safety.
Peter frsakly told tte whole truth
unfortunate jwnpmwity, to tte great joy
Our
sms sad oar ilabt. are often more
of hto family awl fri-ite. Tte proem* stent tbo atafa from tegimng to and,
wa* !li*agv***his, txt tte cure wa* ef-. and conclud’d tho story with th* em-

manner, a?d with *ncte Simplicity of omatruotlan that H to not Hable to unequal
w*ar. and requires fewer repair, than any mactilnn In tte snsritat. and to readily
and loexpenaivcly re adjusted after tong wear.
After hto day'a labor
k Ttet II ban the tretlmony, nq( only -rf experienced experto, but of Hi* skill mite from homo
ed agent* ol other sb util* machine, to tte superiority In woritmanahlp and caay was finished, hi* employer invited him
to partak* of an eveaiug meal with Lira;
tbw
invitation
Peter
accepted, and then
S. That the Cun.pacy tea Hot abugtit t&lt;&gt; obtain medals from Fair, or public
KzpaMttoue, ablate are eerily obtained by a Jndtotou*, though pretty large ex­ Ida ayatem fortified by a hearty supper,
h* coms—.cod hi. jouraey homeward.
penditure of tMNwy, and are worthtea. a* to th* genuine Vslu* of a Machine, but
The path which Peter trod that night
have preferred to &lt; xpeud lb* same amount in keeping tbeir work up to th* would ted one to-day through eulttoathlgh«M standard of prefect km, thus enabling them to rend out ne Machin* ed tteida and by many plaasard farm
which will not tear tte *o«tM0d aflrutlny and tte reverent tert*. Ttey britova house*, but then it VM an unbroken
that In tte end th* Ir UiCoiMn will te better eatlsfial with this couroe than ttey fare*!.
would with Imperfect and badly flnlabrd MaalitMi which hav* far HrnlUce of
It was a dark,colJ Itewml-r night,tte
windswept fitfully arwmgtte great pine*

BRO,

wsalrt lyr Juy^ COUKTY. apply la

•"&amp;. ~T^*RT2TrJ?hS, A.gent.
Grand Rnpfda, Wtlch.

BLACKSMITHING!

»r“

titan n Mm, litiipi

and than an owl Utered.it* boose* cry,
or the audita tattling of lb* dead lanre*
tuU whan aorae timid animal acurttod
away from the round of foototejr*.
But Peter was stress and atout-tert•d, and trudged quietly along, withe* t

UMMtok utlEM’ii ta BI, SIM an II auinMc
April 17. 1872.

Stewart &amp; SleinbofT,
ba hoard tha familiar toner, "tha: Sa
Duel* Tom Barry.”
Naw Uncle Tom and P»ter were utiah-

NEAR THE BANK.

SqialHiKaM

DENTISTS

»». ’xFW* JraWieaT ’
DENTIST

Suiiillt

i

1W»

The tea* stock ol Maa: always os* hand
CaW aod Ort your Bleak, Roasts,
-r any tthg you wanL
gy ghMa qmnty of Ml fort, also

and fora tim*: but attest te fetote. up
wifhatotrihto jolt or a reddan jrek
that drop* him from hi. ertofioal steadrag and cocgiab him toaplam. roat, cm
the adid earth. Yon an. just now, oo
alite.
Yau don’t battova U ? Try the expar
imem and *«&gt; how quick your feet Will
Uy from teaanth you. Too tet wait

�ire* tutor by tbe «optwn of thTKmato

whole generation. They are, a* they woil
may be, hungry for the form and fiihe*
which once ao loaded tboir politcal
table*. Ala* I three tablre now how

thing, once and for long year. exclusive­
ly referred for Democratic I’alaU^ now
find their w»y into none but Republican
ruoutb*, ant! c.mfort only Republican
Tbeeo thing*, *11 DmmoraU agree,
•re a acaadal and • wrong which cannot
be ended too tom. Bnt how to effect

,

their accepting tha Iradcrriiip of Hour*
Ganturr, and abandoning forever all
thoughtofand longing forth® "Iwek. and
Onion*" of tha old Democratic Egypt,
in whieli they ore now compelled Io
“make brick* without *iraw,n and to fill
Ihrir *ye* rather than their belli®, with
the fataee* of a land no longer tbrir*.
The alternative fa aa exceedingly hard
one; and aome of the Parly nunifaatly
would rather periah where they are, the
/&gt;*» Pre* for example, than take their
chance of firing at nch a price.
To accept the leadership of Horace
Greriey, u to abandon all tho tradition*
of thrir rid Tarty. It is to turn their

■elvo* political aianer* above all men,
and as inch, worthy of political death.
Many of them evidently are not willing

resohitkni by tbe House to adjuarn on
the 20th inst^aAarthe H-ure had fail
vd to eecuro the nequiourone* of the
_ _______ trasr,-- fist
Bona)* ia th* Houre rMolutfon, fixing
die 3d af. June re too lima for *$**»
wbeu ■'Mi-fonarC «!«&amp;•« baxdaotn. f -Rew.with-dark oliv.
- '
complexion, rtreighl black hair and
meat. Thi* cuto **vw daya off the
time which th® Houre, according to it* .iswvidship, explaining th* tong expense regular featuio*. fie ia dignified and
aroouot, Pc, admitted expense* ware mod*rt in manno.-. A nati v* of George­
Carolina, hb parent, rm
heavy, and trad* light I But, feArt/sra.- town,
alate*, and bimwlf a barber until 1862
mg*). "M" never mentioned whether Lu By atealth he obtained a common ucltool
got rrsdit for tho aoqtjatntaneee' This •ducation, and lire eucreodol in corn-»»
peUingrrepeet in hi* preecnt portion.
bring* ua to uotfae nseoadly.
in Cinnmitto** for month* pa*i only tn
I of unrelenting
B. EUfou, of South Carolina, ii
be thrown audc for want of a few d|ya rcigi^ ton Winter King yield.
blaak, with rtrongty marked Afri--- *iipremmore time to cany them into fam.
acy to gentle Spring, tha betiifireut, can feature*, clowJ eurloy hair, recrelAll nigtet aamfoaaof the Senate, rerrh beam* of “Old Bid’’ ware too much fat'' ing forehead. Ho was born ia Mre**a* that of Twrebvr laat, when tbe t-lderbi. icy band*, breaking them aantnder, diuMtto, educated in England, fa a rai­
ly men who compote that branch of our
lage graduate, a lawyer by profMion
National LegiaJaiure are worn out ia
tho earth'* carpet' of dingy drab, to on*' Elliott fa a ready apcakvr, and tho arrigor of body and mind, conooi make
of brightest green ; and tho treea, hare rent peculiar to hi* rare fa uot to* lra,t
up th* tore of th* number of day. actndroosod thomaelre* (with tho aid of *un- perreptibla. He ha* made a fortune
, within the put few year*, live* in a ecupufdic tneotnrre. Already Washington
same old fashioned salt of green, they aidorable *tyfa, drive* a fine ipan of
is full of Committee* to aid th* lobby­
hare been wearing for six thoasand *nmists in atforts to pat through bill* which
mere, (Soa» *xy a million, that'* a
good while) and do ready took beautiful,simple explanation were given, creild not
itnre, of dark
and thoan sweet voice* warblers, the
recriv* .ufficier.t rot**, bat in to® Mrs ru­ bird*, with richer vrice and melody, olive
I particularly
lent attrac
ble and hurry of night rarefon* throe
than over camo from human lip*, hid
jobbing biib ore isgennMrty tacked on
awav among tlo leave, and branches
to itn;&gt;or»nt menurea. and baeotnc
of thoao grand old fonvt tree* jrtt
law* by tLe dint of mansgemsnt art
ncroM the atreet from my room, tune
up and tree tame to a aartmade nearly
every morning from five to scran; and
it sound* «• «trang», for in ruy two year,
A tingle week of working day* will
refourn ia tlua City, 1 hare seldom
prevent the evil doing* of three profes­ hoard /Ari kind of ringing, and, I as
well and wear* gay nacktfaa. He had
sional operator. on tho harts at Coaante you. it ru n&lt;revr more fully appre­ been in hia seat »uwc tho early day* of
ciated, and memory gore back more than th* areaton. Th* only thii known
thirty year*, and my fin* plaowog re®i- from him fa a tong speech, which he
Hoc. Nr. Dawn preaeed to a vote, ketton. are of tbe little tog House, read* with tha manner of a ru.tic school ■
master, Benjamin Sterling Turner, of
under the Monday t«o-thrid» rule for
Alabama, fa a larg", bread thouMored
mpemling the rule* of the Houae, the
wan, with a rary largo, flat noae. curly .
Tariff bill without further amendment.
hxir, and in physique, at l&lt;-a*t, intense - i
Hila action will throw gnat irepoori- roared among Gode grand old Ivmptea, ly *ugg^»liro of plantation day*. Ho ;
bility on the Finance Com milto* of the tho woodier in the quiet vilbgr ,can never v»i Uurao in Halifax county. North I
Senate, ae ia it* ertu'e «tatr many eervre be fully coatant to apend tho decline Carolina, in 1851; was raised a slave,
will noad correction.
Among other of file within tbe crowded city, ovontii* and received no early oducatton He ia
very quiet, fa’reldom aeon conversing, is
mutter, is that of encouraging inform­ boundleu l*rairire though there iaauuoer* to report fraud* in tbe Treiaury by Iking imlcecribable grand, dewing the
_ _ __ r • *.__ --■» .1____ wz-l_____ ■
broad and rolliog Pramm iu the early
day* of May. I rol* about *erenty
all rivilixed government* treert, it will
mile* through thia coanty laat week,
bo impossible,,to collect 'the rerenne.
and there are totnt portion* that are
Whfaky and tobacco ring* will ruin the lovely, through moat of too land within
entire country a* they have done before 20 mile* of thi* city ia held by shark*,
called Speculator*, and if I had the

periudioala, 1183,381 M; colporteur.;
ogvaefa*. and dejoritoris*, |l(*f 911 03;

Air Cheap
on re and in the adjoining Bfiti.h proviucre They held or oddrrtrej 8.HB6
religious meetings; mad* 258.408 family
rudt*. convened on poreonal rtljgion or

200 Mfamilie* deatiuto of all religion*
b.K,k* except the Bible, and 11^00 Proteetant iamllie* without the word of God.
There hare boon 188 new publtoalfona
added to tho Society,. Um, of which 47
wore volntnc*. New liook* have b*en
iaautd ju tho German, French, Portugore. Suaniih' Hawaiian, Bvnga, Zulu,
lakota, nudGreck language*. The new
[criodieal of tho Society, the iLtcirrarim
Cuxi.ru. Wrxxtv, i* meeting with ,-t*tifyiag iuctcm, it* rir-nkifon iu on*
year,*thno reaching 20,OfK) inbecriber.
It i* enlarged for thi* week,* imu* to a
.ixteen page papsr, to make room for
thtMwivrnuuy atMbtk-i.

the Jun* nun&gt;b*r Uarj^r’i
restore ipm th* forty 4Mb vol­
ume Each number of tho volume will
contain a paper from Emilio CaitoUr,
the eloquent Span’nh ilntretnan, which
« illbetra**latcdbyJuhnHay,*an*iil mu
through 10 or 12 aum|&gt;en of tbe mag*line,embracing tb*Pii»troy of the develop­
ment of Republican t*ni*nciiM iu EurO|MI
nmmig (be Latin, Slavonic,
Germanic, And Saren peoj*.., with grap­
hic tkeihroa of amlnent Republican* and
writer* In the June number Senor
l-Widar’* first paper appean. and it alao
contain, the following other artirla*:.
The flcrm.n Gambling Spar -Hlu*-

With

But there ie auotber element ef thia
Democratic Party, not of too “Old
Guard," but younger and with more love
of political fife and ita opportanitui*.
And thia elooseot, w.sry of leading a

fitting in * bopelem minority, prefer*
notary under any leader to continued
defret Thi. *toment care but little
for the gi-irie* of a dead Party. »»d
tang* to be where U cannot fight and
win. Thi* etoaumt care bttto where it
find* a leader, or who that leader may
be, *o bo will toad to victory.
Aadhereiatbo quandary, and lure
the coaffiaL Another portion of tlia
Itomociatic party Uv. tarred tbrir fare,
towarda the peat, whoae ahadow* are the

ase to* only ahibbetoth* they ma pro­
nounce. Tbrir ryee ore ia tbrir boeki, and
torir fad* are where torir toe* should

clU'ETUASa w *»

they have been in the 1

jut seo what stacks of Goods are crowded into my store.

250 Rolls New Carpets,
Cheaper than at the

“OR'eAT COf^nii’d*^xcursaon

Sales.

175 Parages of Dry Goods,

‘I keep a Tailor and Marnifantnrt Fne Goods to order.

D

KHl'IUE II1XICK.

Mimr*E

Dress

:iA .abqcDeift.uov. won

THEY HAVE STOOD VHC

•9H

TEs^MorMl°9ni2
;J8 orfi a

One Hundred Thousand Delian
Ona Night in Vcn.ee. By Cfarolin*
A. Mangbi.
Th* Gjldoa Lton of G.-axipsre. By
Anthony Trollano.
ih.

Tlieir • one thing mote I'd like above
l&gt;u* Kuschev., the Myth. :'fyRose '
all thing* cto* to du, *, annul, repudiate,
give back to the people, tho rightful
-...... —.— — ~— —----- —owner* of it, everv dollar .ubridy, |
indignantly
A Good Inieeiment.
A•
nnd
1.^4
le!t tl” goil'rt'. whore the preaenoe of
John Wesley nad Hi* Timm •
and every acre of land granted, every I «_ nvi?«i. u. i
-j __u_ - o...
| Did Kensington. By MireThackacaydevliah R. R. monopoly for the last I i
ter. "Madame,” froni Ohio, angrily
____
.asked the usher, "why lie lot that woTwo many Lndv-Love*.
'
ttoi before it If thii i &lt; all the cffjrt
;r ’
Ho mildly re- I WHl*8bo8k*pa.
There are two claae* mixed up in thia ipan into the gallery.
they make to get rid of paying revenue, giving away, fool* give tbe money, to phed that being a member’* wife she
i SerUttrr’t
for Jane baa as
ail will ba well, but tho proposition to Me build the roed, and knavec vote the ■bo was entitled to a reat there, a poo
many an 63 Uttutratiutia, thore accomtai whisky eeveary cento will rorur the land* to Mf build tbe rood ; either gift which th* lady went off aith her frath| l‘u’.*i,K Mr. Richardson's ‘‘Traveling by
slumbering doril of alcohol, on 1 th* V. bring nearly or quite sufficient to build
I Tidegtaph” (aooond article)
Another
8 Govecnmout will need sO &gt;U far.** to equip and put the rea l ia running order,
interesting i!lu*tratod articl* ison “Tha
resist tho trick* of this oumtot.
it would’ni be *o bad if the gruaping
•City of Warwick," EnglmdL
PHf.
monerpoaredid'at charge the fool* [who
, Uilgard, of the Vuited State* Coast
Atlatt tbe report on tbe Itobuon ret them up in buaiuc**, more tluui three
Survey, explain, with maps, fable*, etc.,
Invcatigation bn* bee* mndr.
Mr. price* far carring thenuel rre to town or
hi* curious and important theory of the
Blair, the Chairman, who conducted tho their prudnee to market, inch ia tbe care
center of gravity of population*;
examination on tho principle that the however. The Speculator* and R. R.
Mr. Whitelaw Reid, managing editor of
party charged i* guilty until kin iano- I Company* bare not taken aff th* choice
“Lirrnt soot, - *u_, Moy 22. the Thfaae, diieunro "Sebool* of Jourretro ia proven, pcit^med tbe merit*, land* in Um State, and if permitted to “To Hon. Ctarlo* Summer, Washington,
naliflBC ” Mr. Wilkinson continue* hi*
bltf report in favor of Secretory Robreou.
D. C.: “ B. F. Rice ft Co. report that criticiara ot Mr. Howell'* prose; Mr.
until the majority wore obliged to dele­ half year and b* bleared with ordinary they hare a totogmm from you, Mating
Warner give iu another chapter of
gate another to make it. Tha nuyorilr proaperity your CowMpondont propose* that yon will sirpport Grcoley. We think
"Black-Izx- Btudi**;” Mr. W. J. Still­
report rtand* up in a manly avowal of to become the ptwreuor of 1-4 *octfon
it it not trm», nad i. reported to natch man prvaent* a sketch of an ‘■Engfito
the innoevneo of th* tycretary aa ahown ot thia choice heritage t and there are a
the colored iu«n in tho Hut* Con­ Art Reformer." Then there fa a pew­
by the .landeruus falsehood of all tho
vention toulay,' Plesae »n*war a* soon oxful .lory in the Loncnehirr diak-cf, by
charge* aguiut him. Mr. Blair cannot
Fannie E. Hodgson.
The eoparate
baamvinood against hi* will that km
perm are by Harriet McEwen Kim­
irregularitie* heva not occurred m the
ball. Ehxabeth Aker* Allen, and Mary
Navy Department, though he ia com­
L. Rittor. । Dr. Holland, in “Topic* of
pelled to admit that none of th* charge*
tbe Tima,”' writea of •'Theatree and Taawere prvrca and to acquit tho B ccretary
trwgring," and "The Lonelinare of Far­
ming Lifo iu Amsrica.” The contribut­
ed and editorial paper* altogether corer
had a very tore heed cnee the poopie of
a wide .range.
Michigan failed Io discover bi* superior­
■Moro willing to took at the bright rid.
Tax L*M,» Faix»o.—Iha Jure warn,
ity to Senator Parry- Yow wreapoaof everything, calling that apefi of
dent regret* to rec in this couree onn of
.cm Publishing Areociattoa of Moron Ing­ bar Irada off with a ohanaing picture of
weather oajy a oaid joke. The praspecia
ham county 'ora now faming a splendid the heroine of th* day. Dolly Varden.
for good crop* were never bettor, (with
Here sb* i«, tn all her glory ot youth
tho inception of winter wheat that fa Crayon .jUtbograph of tho " Coming
Stele f’jTutid Erarv nurehassr of thfa anp brenty. On th* opposite page, ‘a
a failure) and an abundant harvest
pirtnrwqua acene ia Swiireclaad greet,
next autumn will »nre!y reword th* tiih r beautiful engraving i* preaented with a us. The Muiic fa —„ Some One to
of the sail, on th* fam J mitad; ton: of certficxt* entiling the bolder ton fair
Wrap when I am Gows, Thera fa a
Wm. Ryan in tho Wsatent portion of and equal chance ia the diatribulioe of
proturiou of Myb.li toilotte* art fashion­
thiaOmniy. I count'd 20 apple and *33,bbfi uf premiums iu creh’ roal oefate
able hats and rape; and • pretty Gttfa
pear* tree*, loaded with Apple* and paar* and ptraoeal property. The property fa
sketch of Hcmnrridc, the romantic imme
niuatly
ia
Msaoi.,
countv
.rat
of
Ingham
tho brat evidence in tha world that fruit
county, and ia fully np tn tho valnaikn, of W adiington Irving, and other faferirwting Poem* ftc. 1‘rio*, F2-&lt;X) a year
acre last year Mr. Ryan gathered over aa fa oho that in Izmail'.^. The known
integrity and buainem atandiag of the Four cjjaes M. . Kight oepie* (andon®
forty bushel* of choice plums.
p*tfa)»12.
“The Lady,* Friend,, and,
Thi* Hate beats em all for making
TWHutunlay Evening Poet-H Puband unmaking Gowrear*. Thrsa bar* Probate Judge, L. W. Turner, farmer
Mredby fas®.*Prtnnon^Ulrtel|tofa
been tried in tha Ire* year, and three Qo*aty Clerk, art 0. P. Olin of of TAnNew. Ifaater.
riag' fa n *ure guazaato* ofeucce*. and angle Mpfatofor veto
art by the Pnblfahrr*, price 90 cwnfafair dealing to all it* pobwu.
repairs them. Already “Plugg*” and
"Fine out” have .hown their orgnnixation before tho Hereto Finanre Com-ail-;

hreto of their oncmie*. There mon liaro
aom* of th* *piri' of the Commander of
Napotooa'* Old Guard at Waterloo,
who bring summoned to capitula!*,
aaid; -The Old Guard can die, but

DRY GOODS

district areretsrira, 311,251 39; aftroprtA™ for Lrefcn nUWn hrek
I'JA'i laiaataJOtto.im aawual-af toe
George Wood fuud, 33,487 50; all other

The agent for thi* roonty will cab on
•very body *oon.

Everybody Should try them before Irurchasiu^

PAY

CASH

The Weber &amp; Gabler Piano,
VKItY KEANONABLE TEKMH AltEJ GXVEM.

MWtSS?4

WARD &amp; THAYER.

May 15, '72

Hastings

F08IIW mm IIURTHUl ■

Mlegan.

Coming into our Store.

orth thnt Goes Out.

TAILOB &amp; FARLEY ORGAN

SPRING &amp; AVERT.

ffl THE B2D0 DEPAfflGST

T *•!**♦**" &gt;•*- • -.il-,.' i
iirnjkiMtaM &lt; Mt

kttotr.

W,, JBJatabliehment.

SPRING ft AVERY.

pub fated hy t-J. -khAreyAC^of

D-r^fcr Mayto brfara * It fa •
very entertaining cumber, •• It Might
Bar* Been," “Tha Golden Shore/'
ereiha aongani fltynn ।**!*■—

■ MEAT MARKET!

• -Mrilroad hare reeontly renrtgnged toe
markaW* facta ia the hfatory of to.'’‘read for •10,0«M»» M Ue tare^
oqnrtry. That ««rat. and exreB*at[ TtUM Oowpm,y &lt;rf New Tort. I5»e
ooaapendium Foor'* Railroad Manual1 reortguage is na* bring recorded ia to*
forlSU, prrernto M*. NQ Mrikmg rtbeeftho Regfatnr of Darts. Il fa

JtlM;*WTMrrOft

mW
Eatabluibmenl

‘ pfored,*md.froMU*iobare*erd*d
®h the road mas- It ie toaaable ffie
epany to lay s doable track fromChfa&gt; to DriroiMurt to enlarge their groaiaari property her* and in Chicago..

trail * tvEir.

li OH' ti tte Pillit 81 ill Inti

i s. ninn i on.
For Tear

, &lt;

�T’^s f\trdauc\0

Tas Mxemsx Stats,
Bunday
School Caimation will boM its annual
■
We are advised that Mr. W. H ' meeting nt Jonfa, cananeaeb ig Tuesday
1 Wright, of Middleville. an rotfarad j evening, June lOih. sad conunuing
. Ajsal of Beecher's Cirfaim Daasa, will I through tho I2th, end ISth . The orcanvass this City soru for subscriptions
to Lbst extwodtagiy popular and valuable
[ journal, end will bare on exhibilfoa
dent Angell ot the Univankty, Hon.
those spharfid Chromes, “Wide Awake” Wm. A. Howard of Grand Rapids, Dr.
and “Fast Asleep," than which anaa Hogarth of Detroit. Fresideut Joelyn
more lieautiful are made, which tire
publishers give as a premium to each
r subscriber .to the CfinMra Cissssr, the
cash raids of which ia 110 in every
Tho Convention mooting so near to
1 picture store in the nation, besides, the us make* it an unusully favorable oppor­
paper itself is one of the vary best pub- tunity for the people of this vicinity to
1 lahed, and as ably edited as any other enjoy H, and it into be hoped that lharo

Tho subscription price is 63, mcludfag
this beautiful pair of Otunmas- We
hope Mr W. may rf-tain a targe lie: fa
’ thia section of our county.

c*nc*ts.

MAsamc.

Peninsular Railway.

Now, Mr Editor, if any uf your Maul­
ers dssiros a littto reocsali.m, I advise
theta to pack up end take a trip in aa
□jien yshlole to Black leaks on a catI fishing cxcuraioa, and if thsy will spend
' their time during the day on the lake in

of tho 4th of July.

The 11th Michigan

Cavalry BattH will furnish music. We
no doubt will have a calahratiou on that
day and talupg every thing ia consider­
ation a grand time may be expoetd and
fitted np st great expense, aud a track' tho Bowery Hop a auceess.
built that is said to be the best fa th*
country. For further particular* ad­
Exczaaurair Cool —Stopping a news­
dress R. S. Vaughn, Prerident or D. J. paper because I am hit about a politi­
Robinson. Secretary, Jackson. Mirh- cal outrage, and going to the Poet Office
and borrowing a subscriber* paper to
read.. If thin Mat 8la any City official.

&gt;11*1*1

nfield. rocnindi ms th*: the Rev. J.
MwriWd (CaiwmUt) will pro^l.
hero on Hmiday, Jnae»tb, al two o'clock
P-M- HnMasLneXtayof ProUlwu
Ifon’t know but I bar* drawn tUs out
pretty tong, Mr Editor, but it mav 1..
ooms time before I can write again, bo
pteaso be»r with this if it is eocwvLat
lengthy.'
Ewr,
• • Itan

THE MASON, PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

DRUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stufis,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &amp;. Stationery

$«,5S5

Property.

I

Hftiable Agents Wanted in Every Totem in the State

rai i am, Ba w

Bournfsw,iwi man tiara,

a .raaH row-boat, bawling fa fish, aud
sleep (?) on ths ground at night, I wfl1
warrant they will return home wifa a
pealed uwe, a sun-burnt neck, a black
fare and blistered hands, and » ntao lot
of % fish. Certainly such is tho csm
with your humbte s«rvanl,

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

Hasting* P. O., May 29, 1872
David Adams 2, Henry Barr, Miss
Sarah Kline. Jaiure W. Cutler, John H.
Hall. Guo. F. Kaiser, Harrison Seslie.
Chariott Spenrer, Chas. Sadter, (Bmily
F. Smith, Walter Smrtoe 2, Mre. Gert­
rude Turner. Mis* Minnie Vondcrwalk-'
er. Miss Henriett WelhnanDirect your letters to No. uf P. O.,

Mm, OUS, q/tOOSIflKS,

HASTINGS. MICH.
Tn* BmnCAUrm of Hastings and .
vicinity, will bold a meeting m tha grove j
this Qty, and who tor four years lived one mile East of the City of Heatings on ।
Saturday and Sunday, J ano Bih and |
with John Besemor, and was engaged,
in Ufa barber slurp as on amfatant, diod Oth. Good speaker* "will be in alien-1

1

| at Galesville, Wisconsin, on Saturday,
May 25 th of Consumption, Agol 19
' years and four months.
my hair, denied my scalp usd
plcojard uie wonderfully. Nothing like
Bao. Wubxot baa placed in front of
it in tho market, aor ever was or ever tbe store of John Stanley, a fountain on
a small K-ate. to b» nsod to keep bis full ■
assortment of ecorfoabte vegetable ol- j
Orangeville, Hay 27tk 1«79. .
way* fresh and saleable. The job is
Et&gt;. BunvnN« knowtag whan an-'
well dime; th. fountain a snoceo*. and
tho vegetable* tho beat the market other opportunity might prre-iai itself
ufibrds. G&lt;&gt; and see tho first and buy

Michigan Central R. R.

ISE

VERY.

St/K!
oar talkilk Inutlrt* Ma
unpumt,

STOCCC,
-■

EauaesB xss Daasanix Ixraora*.
—Tbs Grand Rapids Xyk Tbs* indi­
cation of tha prosperity of this ably edit­
ed, and dwidodly outspoken Republic
journal, than which Michigan has nans
better, is gratifying-

ay tboir 1

Detroit OjiwaukeeRR

ent.

vtra

is lovely with ua, m th* rain* of the
past week has wrought * wondwfol
change fa regulation, aad one eon al­
most see wheel aud grass, and finally
ev-ry'green thing grow. Wheat and
grew must be good, with ns, oxoepifag
u few piece* of wheat that eras mmwhat winter killed. I wia through
some parte of Waytewd township a
week ago, end took the rare at Bradley,
on tbe a B. AI HB, and truly I —
happily surprised to tee wheat looking
ww.lL Due it ia not a first rate crop,
but U te so muob better than barfly

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ue,
un,atiii8,

Shingles, Lath, 4c.
M«yS,Ittt. tf________ J. CPU ARM

RPSSSir. * NEVINS.

PLANTATION
Gooddell A Deny will soon iwmore
their portable sew mill from tbe State
Jtoa4 6 1-2 mitao eeatef the dty, to a
near Tf*"* laths in Carlton.
for trial- He raid, a* for keeping a
farytbure day aft-, and meek after
week, away from thiir bomoa and ben--etanroeta, awning ttee raotienat
tardy clients, and stffl more, tardy !■*ye™. » JkHtjaa
Md

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLBY A SLADE.

NO CURE NO CHARGE

mW of

OLD, RELIABLE ABD DIRECT ROUTE,
BMaaaa
*oJ
*aklae
aaa—u.M ata uxai Xu*, ofirverett sst Ww&lt; rons

CO

and Ude fair to yield on average crop,
everywhere between here and Lake
Michigan; and fruit, of every discription
grown in this State, gites evidence of a
big yield this season.
Notwithstanding every mite through
Allegan county shows ths devastating
resulta of tho greet fire* that swept over
the North warn -ru portion of our State
last fall, tbe industrious farmer, are
busy rebuilding d willing houses, barns,
fences, 4c , with a seal and energy pe­
culiar to their daaa. Holland City,
which was almost swept out of existanco
by tho ravages of tbe fire, Is being rap­
idly rebuilt by ths ever industrious
HoUandcra, aad in a fe* yoara, one
would hardly ntulixc that jt was almost

l‘or, Poe. For.—8irs*p*riita pop of
an oxceltentqualllty is'now being m.nutactared by L I- Gregory of this city,
who will sofa make arraugtncnls for
supplying thi article to all dealer and

Wilson, Antrim Go., J. William., vice
C. Phillipa, resigned.

' HoasaFut.— Th* third annual Fair
luf the Hone-Bnodero Anxwtation will
' be held al Jacboa, Job* 26, 2fi, 27 and
,2Mb. The Aseociatton offer* 612,000.
in premium* and beyond doubt the ex­
hibition will be one of the bast ereri
hold fa the State, and it will b* held ora
the grounds of tho Assoctahou, recenUi

csriroL OF mCWOAN, ,

P. A—I forgot to any anything about
politico, bat no matter at present, as
there are no Republicans here that will
erar vote for Greeley. so far as 1 have
. Isnomtmt—Milo L. Williams, heard it is, give us Grant Grant us
f
Esq., aa the west ride of the Park, has Grant, and we wilt grant you a big ma
improved and beautified his plane mnaz- jority for Great That ia tho foolfag fa
,
ingly, recentlyOrangerille. Bo moio it bo.
D, C. Hawley has been building and
rojiairing the sidewalk* on JoSereou and
Green streets near Lis residence.
Dr. A. P. Drake has been giving bis
' H senses, May 28th, 1872.
bans e beautiful drab root of point with
Entroa BstnmAa I hero just r&gt;
th* exception* of the cornice, window turned from a trip through Allcg.
carings, etc, which is a bright nd,.and county to tho Lake above, I would B
it make* a fino appoasutee
C. H. Hick*, of Hicks Broa_ ie put­ in relation to grain and fruit prospects,
1ting fa the fouadatfan for a fine rari- cat-Cshing, Ac. Wheat tooks very good

PartiMtniu Cetmnus.—A rare
opportunity ia offered to our citizens who
wish to pay a visit to the great city o
I’hitadoqdifa during the National Bep
ubliean Convention. The Fort Wayn
Jacksen A Begfaaw liailroad will aril
round trip tickets from Jackson to Phil­
adelphia and return for 617.66. Tha
tickets will bo on sain nt tho depot from
Msy 27 to Juno 5, and will be good for
return until Juns IS. Ws would say
for tbe benefit of tlu»n&gt; who may wish
•'The gentle dew-drops are always re- to go, that tho Fort Wayne, Jackson 4
froahiuf." So are tbe new styles of Saginaw Railroad makes rioso coanretBoot*. Shoos, notions Ac, atGuySpaul- icn, at Fort Wayne with the Pennsylvdfaff*________*3
aniu Central Railroad, which runs thro- 1
ugh roaches to Philadelphia. so ihai^
Fob Sixjl—All the buggies in my
r__ i___ _ r___ _Tl.
passengers who go by thia route have (
Doctti Taxcx.—Track-laying on the
but one change to maks.
Miehigna Central de able track, between
New Buffalo and Laks Station, will com75 cents for men Cottonaltc the Hum of Miohigan, for tho week en­ menco in a wonk or tec daya. Tho grad­
I'ants at the Great One Price ding May 18tb, 1872. Reported for the ing ia nearly finished, aad ties aro being
Store of Grand Rapids. Star Hastings Republican Bsgra, by J. distributed along the track. Tho work
Clothing House.
McC. Parkins A Co, Cooucelnsa-al-Uw ouCuumet bridge is progressing rapidly.
and Solicitors for Patent., and Claims, By ths 1st ofJuly, tho track will prob-’
No. 618 Seventh Street, Washington, aUy bo finished. The work is progress­
ing also at ths east sad bstrecn Ypsi-

Only $7.00 for a good '
doubble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
Saugutuek, Altegan Co —W. V.
ing House, Grand Rapids.
Johnaun, vice S. Johnaoa died. Huron
$S. 00 buys a good suit it City, Huron Co, C. E. Thompson, vice
little boys Star Clothin J. Bostfie, reeiguod. Minden, Sanilac
JTnttjn* flmnrl Ttrmt/Jv
Co, 0. K. Kerr, vice A. JonM, reeigned.

Grind River V alley Division

Save Your Money

J3ITKH8.

&amp;T.-1880-X.
This irunderful vegetable reetoratiru
fa the sb.-wrt-aaobor of the (b»Ue and de­
bilitated. Aa a teiuc aad eoedfal far the

New Advertisements.
CHAJTCERY BALE.

TltLSjySEittX?—

�JURUB
and belter than on the site where ft was
not applted. it is worth a trial by erdry

WtfnMr. x
Many fruit taiaesoin the Huts of Now
York, roguliuly use pUwlr.r upon tlier

W&gt;»&gt;■«*■ U Ike Iola* Im*. L'lwte* er Vrieery

Dr. W tai ol Jsriteta

Wheeler &amp; Willson

SMlfflli!
mrsaway
hUXTK!

Half a MiIlion having been
Sold!

WunaM.ihm yroro By a roapooslkle see*pass, hrwikl ta l* U&gt;«Aoe&gt;« of IM Mroli«wr
••Ir» okumr, i*Mr .i*&gt;&gt;an ytrro In Ha

COMPOUND WAHOO ®TO$
ejSfetnJSWtf—* “ ■

Hhup

nhsr..w«a.;iwF

7. /&gt; COOK. .!pt.
llnMtlnsgM, Stir'll.

A Wa
Challenge.
Wtu. Giva &gt;1,000

in

Barlow ft Ooodyenr'a Nre

WarobooM, ajoining C. F. Dwight A

pAffs
Engravings

Guarantee Satisfaction

rl.
SMl Hratlarhe, lAverComplaint,
t'mrAA}w, Ityopopoiet, (Farms
«&lt;* CAUiiraw, PUrt, JUUouo Oteplainto, Lou of Appetite, Erup­
tion, of thr Skin, Plmplet on the j
Face, tend an IHnrntrt of the

Oo'» Foundry.

999999941

*.-:3S3b--

PR0UATKOKDEB. ’

1 Mnanoaw. cwurerovry. M.- A i •

CWMsMiMMr MM^isrSeivr i

WE1OOMB UA311UL

W« Wnj. On* &gt;1,000

'

CARDING

Wa Witt Chro &gt;1000
i fjr u" Mkeul* JlecAlw aim «Ush O&gt;e«kikc&gt;B
^efiwrdl*. Ihrvad. ulM »4 leuioo na b» aa

MACHINE!

Wa Will G&gt;t« ll.OOO.
! Hrwlag Uscfcls*
U»
■ I lh*l Alt 4&lt;n&gt;llnl&gt; ib« ti.r

BBIK&amp; ALONG YOUR TOOL
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2^ SKKLirI
RfrthiiB

NATURE’S

’HairRestorative

^Tioms1
From a Utile pamphlet jusl issued at
Grand Rapid*, and entitled “Plaster
and Its Um," wo take Um foUoaing i

STATS OF MICIUIMX, ■*.Ul&lt; KMliarteMtr. Mti

the now soib would almost always for a
few yasrs raioe aumllnt crops of pota­
toes without it. The patt moan has.
howevro, demonstrated tba Loselieial

DB. WILSON'S

BLOOD PORim

COUGH MIXTURE

TO BOOK AGENTS.

bat a partial effect iu driving away the ,
bug, but in
caaev whoro it was so ap­
plied and the Itegdid not daattoy tbe
tinea there was an cxaelteat crop of pa
tatoee^lthoagh tha season was th. durol
known fee m^ny roars
From a prixu essay. on the “Cultivatioa of tba Potato," written bv D. A,
Compton, of Hawley, Panuylvania, and
published by Orange Judd A Co, ot
riaw York, wo take tbe foUowinrJwhich
will be found valuable and timalyl
Hemya, ■‘However much fane and
other fertilisers may be applied fo tbe
soil, sth groat tHUMflt » teal inn ,
tho use of plaster (sulphate of Inae.)
1
-Alter all. pkater ia the growl depeu-1
denceoftho potato grownr, a hslp on
which be may rely with tho utmost confidcnce. Astonishing result* are ob-1
taiaed from its uao, when applied in a!

FUItGUSON'S

sin-

miff HRBUB TABLETS,

WONDERFUL OIL!

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

JESUS

For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.

Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.
4

IO YEA1&amp;

Public Test

$60,000 00

AGENTS WASJED!’

SINK'S

■ $5,000
(a TUlatllo
--------------- f r_Jer, the *ulphunc add haring gruater affinity for it,
thus farming two now compounds, sal­
phate of ammonia and carbnnata of
L». Butaeaxnbla aoutoa theaaute
property
absorbing ammonia from
tha an and rainwater, aad&amp;xiagM the
aaoae or even a higher dagroe than baa.
than is only tho sulphuric arid to k»k

each

WINE
kE55w«S=

in Grcenbackfi!!

EBFHcuHito!
I lerMADeny' »»•*

WORM CONFECTIONS

Rm proved

DR. CROOK'S

•“‘■'•'to Uanwro. i

spedfc for thro* rompUlnta

For pains in Bread. (Me or Back,
Graved or Kidney Dteemto,

'• •
to it, oriyinal
color, with tho
alott and fruhnru of youth. Thin
hair is thickepsd, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
tho Lair when the follicle* are de­
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and

aared by thia application, and (tenlated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
'•&lt; fouling tho hair with n pasty eedk
ment, it will keep it dean and rigunxn.
Its occasional am will provest tho hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prorent baldnem. The
restoration of vitality it gives to tho
acalp armals and proven* tho forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often so un-

Hugh JTohusoa.

S4JLSL3FA£ESa

Cuna the Food to Mgcrt,

CteaSte, Jtoreif, MeA.

Prcrents Malarious Ferers,
Glm tone to your System.
TRI DR. CROOK’S WI5EOFTAK

merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found ao desirable.

PrapKd b. Or. J. C. *^r t C*.,

PUMFY YOVB BLOOD.

trnw

POKE ROOT.

Shingles. Lath, Ac

□SEXTOS’

IN WASHH

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Mwiml and Bigins Cifc

HASTINGS, BARRY' COUNTY. MICHIGAN

beautiful

RELIABLE

adles I

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 1872.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

m™ cobsets,

ctatmeura,
1st Lightness of Draft

Need. 2nd Ease of Handling
3rd Excelling of work. Lays n furrow well
and will not clog.'
■
4th Its Great Durability. The chilled Iron
you and
being harder than tempered steel

to see
show you the Goods. All
new and Prices not to be This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
in the State of Michigan.

pie detest fa farae insects seveeul Prus­
sian eteracteriatiee; they are invader*
to commeace with; an ungainly aad
awkward; hare chased aw*y fae eonaaon housefly, to fae dotriment at tha
apothaearira wb* ted fae bibulous foyor • utanr ; they bars white wfap
and black leg*, like the tear* of *
uhlan'* peasant; and finally there u no
getting rid of them. F.vurybody to a
/res-fsrrar towards them tn wlf-dafinae,

^crrnpanbi

?ery Fanner in Barry County on trial.

Boston €J«sh Store.
It is gratifyiag to note th* increasing
calming down of political jiesrion*. Hi.
legitimists of royalty aro parting with
th.ir illnaions and tbs Ugi timtoto of rad­
icalism aro forgetting their utopia, acer­
bity. There ia a party apriaging ap
at oaee very literal and conservative. It
is here where M. Thicri evidently in­
tends to find his GnmJt JLroo The
monarc Rial journal* bar. .ven erased

Detroit Stoves!
liar

The IJetroii Stoves are the
HEAVIEST Stoves
In the Market.

bow much

old mattroas and its "lodging on tha
cold ground," Tte Prfaoe tie'Joinvilla
has no ethurbedia hto wigwam bat a
hammock, and th. "old Bolt" might
fluted our pig. with triohin* sod our treat hto ronrtitueou to am cpmou oa
cattle with fae rinderpest, nothing mm th. subject. The righa rots ar* further
natural than that the popular mind
should dub m “Prussian fifae," those
swarms of bkek anta that hare taken
poaaaetioa of the capital of tb* universe.
These insects an al»&gt; called nitea fa
■wf, and "death flies" they tn la apmilitary
“th* school chara^ot," iwtoteed fa* fae
eoUsg* drill Like fa. Garibaldi pifapl
and fae “Roman qteetfou." it to guaran­
teed to sroure fao tranquility of familise
*r
ate the teppimra of pareta. .
Tb. misconduct of Vrauvius, haa
turned aside th. rush of tsurtot* that

Agents for the Celebrated

You

NO. 6.

ia ocasequeace of the insaUmabl. ser­
vice* it readerod to tae “food supplies’’
rf the eity during fas 1870 stogei
the Coeeacks ia 181A15 infrared Paris

tho President. Their culminating charge
against M. Thiers was that he was hho
('wear, ambitious Beyoad ths ambition Io snatch a fearful joy ia a inoreeeful sjwroh or a strong division, no other
aim* for th* people caa be found He
is a* obstinate a* ever in fervor of pro­
tection, end by hia ero pesrassw attitude
on that question ia wronging out the free­
traders. After -rowing ba* will ne'er
consent, h* will cunaeat oo thia subjrot.
aye, and oa eomputoory eerviee in fae
army and attendant™ at schco’ atoo, for
hi* young countryman.
The Right, ia preraoce of the declared
dosirs* of fae nation for a moderate ra­
They are the only Stove
public, no lung.r uiakro rabid assaults
-- --------- made of Lake. Supe­
on th. Left, sad the latter has broom,
rior Charcoal iron.
quite ministerial
Gambetts deeerroe
in the World.
every credit for the wanner ho Irada
j hia frirad* ; like him, they observe a ei&gt;
lent, an expeeteat atiitade. The mon­
archists ata very unjust to Gambetta ;
they forget, that when all seemed to
deepeir of France, Me alone never fal­
tered in courage nc^ in hope He r»Th. FINKLE Jk X.YOIX Nsnufiseturing Company beg leave to kiadled th. pride nd spirit of his coun­
call the atteolluu of the public to the followtnp tacts relative to their Im­ trymen, nd his fault was to love as on
proved Sewing Machine, " VlCTOB :n
‘
1. That It is a Shuttle Machine of th. first claaa, having all the lateat improve- Bat fa all his errors, ha baa created ia
menu, Including their |«t*nt Drop and tntarchangnble feed.
reflect! re mites th* impression that wen
2. That It baa the beat coostractod sb util, and the moat perfect lower tension
hi* country’s resource* diriplined, and
tn existence, and defies all euinpetltlon In titroe particulars.
time allowed for a fair start, Germany
A That II has the only 9v*mokt, Kue-AWVITIXS needle to be found In
any Shuttle Machine, by wbleb the thickest material or the flueat fabric can be would act ban ked *o easy a walk over
sewed, urixtg either cotton, silk or linen thrcad of any suu&gt; or finish.
A That It runs eaaily, rapidly nd quietly, all motions being poelUvw-w.ar having he could direct a campaign aa
Ing part, being mad. of steel, and making a perfect lock-etltcb alike an both be can plrad a brief, but w* must not
forget. Moreau eomnienced Ufa as a
: 5, That each Machine ia thoroughly texted on the fluret as well as the ouaroect
lawyer. Th* future has many cbeacoe
rlaaere of goods, and left ready fo* u*e. and oeeds no ro-adjustment or alteration
for Qamb*ta, and he has the conaotation
1 of any kind for ordinary sewing.
fl. That It ia so simple fa eaustroctlon, and anally kept to order, that vary lit­ of witnessing that Franc, treats al! royal
tle or on InetrucUou to needed tn team Io RUtoh, Hem, Fell, Braid, Bind, Cord
Gather, Quilt, Hem stlteh. Embroider, Fringe, fae., fae.
?. That it la mad. throughout fa the bate Material* and In th. mote perfoct
manner, and with inch simplicity of construction that it ia not liable Io unequal
wear, and requires fewer repair* than any machine In th* martfit, and la readily
no dynastic politSca, but wishee for that
and Inex penal rely ro adjusted after long wear.
A That It bra the tateifaooy, not only fa experienced expert*, tet *f the *fciU- tranquility which trill eoabla the French
to turn their intuitive fateRigror. to
matter* that will axneltorute the mate■ 0. That the Company tee oct sought to obtain medala from Fair* or poblle rial w.ll-b*fag of mankind.
ExpoalUons, which art easily obtained by a Jmtlrtou., though pretty largv exIl is wry singular, and even humorpradltura of tnooey. and aro worth law *a to the genuine value of a Machine, but
ous, the frock wav with which the French
bare preferred io expend the asm. amount in keeping their wort up to the
highest »tandard of perfection, thu. enabling thron to send out ■ no Machin, expc*, their short coming*, and th* wit

To. all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines

Carlos for the throes, nor have they
confidence that king .Amadeus ran hold
hand in the mattrr, ha need norer at­ oro- Anarchy has the beat ebaaro.
The enrols made at Lyons aro re­
tempt any future loans in Paris.
Having an entomological friend oon- ceived in Paris with grairal favor, be­
cause they rereal fao ramificatioas of a
tory »t th* Javdfa dos Plant**, I paid
him a visit with th* view of knowiag think et the omto)m
what h* had io say on th* “fly queetieu." city of Fraaee, pay^
He was fall of th. rabjrot, and it waaa rw.lt.ro a maytbl.

gratifying sprotacto to witn.es several
Th. books of the romof th* common foe pinned down on an out-braak
minee rataed, ebow that upward* of
■wUra ronsiatfag of tegs, proboscis and 100,000 franc. h*v. been paid u praantenna., jaicroaoopoa in fa full opera­ mium* to this strange iaanrance office,
tion which fully reveal-d th- hidaou*- which ia addition, oumpelted their «dinsra and th* disgust ax tendnd to three
insects. Every part of their body ia Thia may explain Um chronic diatoyuity
nurouteed with rAweaar it fno of Leng of Lyons, and the wank hold th* goverara.nt puraeesed there. TH* unnatu­
ral affliction of the party bf order with
the.men of dirorder, ia a startling proof
of degeneracy. Th. only advantage

tiaad m tte journals, but fae bridal par­
ted*, »ud not one approach*! th. Bay ties that attend to witnara the waieaora,
flash beef .teak or th. putrid metton hare all fae boom of publicity. Blauchop— they ax* decidedly vegstariaaa. gui. foe th. sevoatieth tins, in his file
Thrir wsaknera, or haipeiraMaB in fly-'

GOODYEAR &amp; STRIKER.

IL“£aW

BLACKSMITHING!

Respectfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally, that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New' Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to nerve all who may give them
a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arnivins teyithe Car Load, and will be sold
for CaTh CUe.aper than at the advertised
Cott Salft. It you do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

which will not bear tte meet rigid eonttlny ate fa* aararaet te.es- They briteve
fast In th» end their cuatomero will be better ratUfard with this ooorae than they disasters like other nateoua they eonwould with Imperfect and badly fintobed Machlora wbleb have fee slmlllra of rider thia rote ee a peculiarly family
Fair tnedala owr their cutin- surfisce.
matter. They will growl if a foraigMr
EVERY MACHINE IM Ft’LLT WARRANTED. intrude*, but if a German mtermeddlro
ba will be considered guilty of a gross
impertinence, and an extra knot put on
th. “eat” to chastise him some half doeaa or-dousu yuan heuce, wham the pre­
set Omr .hall have been galhaeed to
hi* fathex*, and Bianarok'* duet become
about a* valuable a* Alexander’s a* al
hried to by Bhak-p-r. IA to .orething -a the obi Gaiko vela that th.'
flight vf tha A bb» J uequa fur free BnuMl. to allotted to. By eo fcfac b* hM

HASTINGS

MEAT MARKET!
PATENT COOLERS;

Tte bear steak fa Meat always o* h*
CaD end Get your Btrak, Roaeta.
-e any tiring Jtmwgfa
W-Afiae qtmhfaefM Nttr, a
Bmtead Baine ateWhneltera cwste

An rnterpruing draper has brought
out a new vsi! to “pro**et the fane from
the Pruwian flies certain it to not uu■OMOuabto, far these peroKro "blacks''
■trike th. &amp;» Apleaaantly. A new*-

A Lyrical theatre ba* hit Bpon the de­
vice of employing th* ambulatory tnu■icians to execute a four bare from fae
mo* popular ditty in hi* Opera. Tha
public are certain to go to hear tha
whole. A ebrufet annouare Me hbffily
and read rase* to convert fae remains of

,inside him, if guaranteed a Jonah's exit
The two ilojlifaqlp. lUfaio *afl Jte*h
;have had to be oeparstod oa account &lt;d
.more Hum a towr’s quarrel, tbey are
,

vflla.
Newport-Ear. Dr. VUoot
FhHodalphia—Wm Fignaca and family
Cleveland—E. H. and Mrs Harvey.
dbiragr-Geo. C. Smith. (5nunn*b—

unknown from fka Mergas an buried.
In n oul-oLihe-way cotter of thia and
plan an. intorrod th. guiUotead. O«
,
।by h black suck. tte gwffite
■ did rate*. offiate eteen, routerh*
,togned by FeliaPyfa, to prepare a “Tntet

in pr*»
•« moaths, and randsug
fag hia eoaeock to a museum. Will he
rareto where hefa? He to about 40
I yean of age, toll, but not prvprwraeung
His stroagly marked pouthent aooqnt to
nmeh &lt;aret him, sad he ha. &lt; k*k-

,
•
,
(
(
,

are fae jmmuaI ^totribe*- Aa Pope,
l*fo Nina, like every public persouag.
is oprato fair criteria, tel fa* mdividnal ateaU be xu^Mtod, ate above
! all, whs* that toMtridual ia quiet exam-

,
,
j
(
,

pfary ate ir»wr-h ra is fae ■

Mmlk

senee this *pring of ichneamaua, which
by feeding on them when in a state of
Larva*, kept tb* in check. Beiag on
the spot 1 paid my repe* to th. "dying
bippopotamua.” He appeared tn excel lent health, and rnemed ia want of noth­
ing but frroh water ia his bath. I was,
however, informed it was by “muring
medicinee ia th* bath" that fa* doctors
ware operating bi* perfect cure The
by-ataadra contribatad a few pda in
the way of oranges, rolls of broad and
suchsamnUa. Jwdging by the Oms h.
toft open hto “ponderous jpW*," to
reive tte smallest contribution, there
,ought to be no difficulty tn dosing hi*
.

wifl" *

�iaegxand thing t&gt; a tired and reeiteM
man, sad to all writ wo can cheerfully
commend tho Spiral Spnng Bod Bottom
of Mr. Ohan H. Dunks. who fa the in­
renter and patents* of this hia own

bring, out the shameful lagrai.todo and
moanura. ef spirit, end an snxlety to
j find fault with the uundutt
the Fed­
eral authorities in tbo mort .triking

body supporter This no know from
actual experience to lie the very best of
Ito specie^ and those abominable, and
disboLcal invader* of domsstic peace,
the bugs, m» find no resting place with-

tha South, ia the House of R*proe«rntire* on Thuroday was cw«*ion^I by the
defection of a few Republicans, train
■ome of whom better things might have ,
bran expettod. Aa to Btow of Michi­
gan who tod the column, we may virtu­
ally reckon him at one of the Groetoy- '
UM who, after long hesitation has made ।

Preeideat Grant there does not seem to ia the State of Michigan. It comports
bo any reasonable dcubt. unf though with his actios regarding th* Sec of
tbo Ym Praodency is in more doubt, the Navy.
wo think tho chancre decidedly in fhvw
of Hon. Scuyler Colfax.

P. 8,-Tho very lais.! from iTuladri-

laws unosnally defective.
I cannot concoivo why there has bm-n
such great anxiety displayed on the part
of Congress to adjourn- The first of
July would have been nuqdy early
enough to give mem boro time to attend
Gordon BenneU, the founder al the
We hope the Civil R.gU. Hill which
Now York IltreU, and one at th» tnuU
succeaatul journalists of Etc sga, died passed the Senate and which received
on Saturday lent, ogvd 72 pan. Bi* the majority vote in tbo House, but not •IL AU th* political rights and frunthe two thirds majority which was chises which have been loot through
necessary to take it up, will yet be pass­ that convulsion should end must bo
ed. The measure simply provides that promptly restored and re-establisho.1, to
that there shall bo heneoforth no pro­
common catcMre and tarsrn Lktep-

have been had with Dr. EJu of Middle­
villa, at the hate! in this city, after the
adjournment of the County Convention.

gramme laid out has been disposed of,
and nothing, I believe, gom orer to the
next Assembly to bother their brems or
weary their sensibilities. Peace nod
harmony here prevailed, the reception
and entertainment of the wbolo body by
our citixtms hnro boon hearty and g»nerous and hu been fully appredrted by
our honored gusats, from s bom wo (.art
with genuine regret, for many of them
ar* good as well n highly gifted repre­
sentatives of their M-ter'. borirere,
1 and leave behind them a savor of blessed
words and deeds. Ood bleu them in

tion held in Cincinnati of tote, sad thatBorare Grrely of Now York 7Wtow ftimo t. its nominee foe President
of thaoo United States. We say w*
had almost forgotten it fur we see so few
of Id* supporters in those parts either
in tho Republican or Democratic ranks,
were tho ihing left out of our newspa­

claimed to be.

$20,000 Worth

pers we should not know that ho was
runeing. His supporter* aro verily a
“corporal* guard,” and {his prospects of
election. Unices the Demdcrata •'hitch
on," and for expediency’s sake drop,
their our orgnniration, for the time be­
ing, are at brilliant at that wo wiU have
a thunder shower in midwinter. The
whole thing looks now like a stujwndmu
farce and is pretty nearly played out al-

prominently beautiftil. It is situated on
the N. W. corner of Griswold and Con­
gress Street, on the former site of our
venerable and dilapidated Court House,
Of the rioting scenes in the Goners!
and 1* owned by our eutevpriiing and
wealthy fellow-atiron. Mr. Christian H. Assembly. Ac., we may bare more to
I say in our next. So with beat wishes
Buhl, of hardware notoriety, whose masrive and ■xtensive building I attempted
. briefly to describe hi a late number of i
tijo Battle Creek Jtv—l. This now
•nd elegant block, known as die Inaaranas or Wegraph Block, (for it is wy ;
young and has not as yet been properly I
christened,) is a four »tory building
some 50 by 130 toot and fa occupied by
Innirance office*. Life and Fire, the
People'* Saving* Bank, Lawyera, •
firot-c-lase restaurant, end last though
by nv [means toast, by the office* of
the Western Union Trisgraph Co, who
The above notice speaks well for the
occupy tho basement and entire fourth
floor for offices and operating purpose*. young Clerks at tool*, but we wish the:
All messages for transmission are re­ we ouuld print the names of half a doxeu
from thia Qty, as we belters to thoen
ceived nt the office in the basement,
whonre by a cunningly cou-.nvod atmos- of our young men who are designing to
phsri.i apparatus, they are shot up to bocotne merchants, a diploma from that
the operating rooms on the fourth floor, Collrg" ia better titan a cash e*rfoelof
from whence they are transmitted with •5,000, on which to begin busMrt

•&lt;10.0111100 IM 01 DRV HMDS! lias*
Cheaper than at the “GREAT COST’’ -mtl &gt;Efcurwon Soles.

*01 be very numerously attended, a
large number of delegatee and others
have arrived in this . City, and their ro­
port is exceedingly encouraging. On
the whole the political horisun ia un­
eteodsd and the re-otecticm of Grapt aa
certain as any future event can be.

I keep a Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods to order.

R. MUDGE

One Hundred Thousand Dollars!

8M to tte Fiblic oa it! Menis.
■crybody W/ou Id try them before lurchajsing L'lsewhenr.

WE PAY

CASH

The Weber &amp; G-abler Piano,.

WARD &amp; THAYER.
May (15,

Hastings 5- ,‘lUegan.

TAILOR &amp; FARLEY ORGAN

Coming into our Store.

blyncracntea in the Platform of your
Cuaveativn, bare already fixed tho at
tention and commended tbo aarnnt of a
farge majority ofoar countrymen, who
joyftiDy adopt them, u I do, as th*
Ura of a true, boneiicfal National Be­

Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

DRV GROBS AID CiRflTS

groceries.
11 iiave the Lsrsst Assitat of lusl
A rtiriee Ausortmcnt on band st si)
lEtlWlll 311 Dfl Eli, gTCT iTOBjit

Here occupy the eutiro front of the
second floor, aud used aa 1 have been
of late to modern improvements, in oasvenfanre of location, in aits and in ex­
quisite furnishing these c*t&gt; the climax.
Mr. 1. M. Mtilvr is the General West­
ern Manner of this affair, and Fred
M. Delano the Secretary of the Michi­
gan Department, and tho “Economical:"
and it is truly uamoil. for its rates of
Ineumnre end pton of doing business, ioua to moot flia! wayfarer again. Ho
all thing* considered, are m cheap and would show him tho way to the Jail
liberal, if no! more «o than any of the with great pleasure.

to tte City.

Call and see the Stock and Prices.
SPRING a AVERY.
s.

The Detroit Dijaes'iiera: '

port Greeley For a Northern man to
be emitted to foliowfoip vrifo th**e KoEux Mints, he mrai mt Rebel dirt un­
til he can vomit up a whetstone worth

Dress Goods,

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

,;

waited to see how tho political eat was
going to jump. Well,- the Cincinnati
Mountain haslabored and brought forth

&lt;

176 Packages of Dry Goods,

DRUGS ID MEDICINES

- HA

'
Jssrtte, Tmrx.. May 27th, 1 «•.
Dun BsxwxsI have been thinking
of writing an occasional letter tn the
reed ere of your valuable paper, think­
ing perhaps they would like to bear

DRY GOODS

Author* and Editor*,

Thurlow Weed Priest, rightly named as
he ia a most persistent. and uncomproth
misiag Republican, and kuowotb Hor­
ace Greeley no more forever. Mr. I’.’a
duties aro arduous, ho furnishing tha
long reports for oar morning Associated
Proas, but they are rapidly and most
accurately performed. He has been
on service at thia point atone sotno 8
years and is exceedingly popular with all
• our Daily Preea, and the public gonerCompany for 1100,(100 damage*.
। ally. In the besiaow office as book
The City of Grand Rapids has pur­
keeper is our smiling- and invariably
1 good natured triend Mr. T. W. Hill. chased Dei. William Holdan.s resi­
dence for 111,000, and will make it a
"A man may emile and smile and be a City Hall.
villain.” but not so with brother H.
J. H. Parecns, formerly Station agent
Continuous and wearying as aro lus du - of the Michigan Southern Railroad, at
ties, we have never seen thia man n*J| South Bead, Indeed afterwards Treekthus forever setting at naught tha foul maater between Elkhart and Laporte,
libel that eafon. locks are a sign of a has been promoted to Superintendent of I have everything to be found tn any
the l-anung Dirfaten, with office at
well regufatetl Drug Store In
fiery tamper. Furthermore Mr. Hill’s
Michigan.
patteaca is as eadaring as are the ever­
lasting hiUt. Pardon this most execra­
ii Ik lata FMMwiiitkta!. A* 1 have no time to take them round
ble pun and we promise Io do ao never
tho (Xtinty. all are Invited to eall and
no more until the next time.
examine for themselves. The superior
Speaking of this noble block, we can­ torr, or cooper shop.” We don.t want'
quality &lt;rf tone end flnlsh wlU aell lba
to be inquisitive, but would really like
not learn oZ. without at the least, no­
Instrunieui without uiginu.
to know what Canway fa* got.
ticing the two large and elegantly finish­
luJaeMvillo Sherman Gage, an old
ed and furnished offices of the
Pure
Ita
atupnir
Hjdnl
bb
rifiren. ent hto throat one day Met week,

since, was miatakeu ia tho man—that
it was Niekerri who attacked us, and not
Dr. EUfa. We make this oarroetkm
with great satfafactiae, beenuse we have disgusted with the uuminatfou of Gree­
ley and Brown hnv* cwUesl a new Lib­
eral * Convention to rnrat st titeinway
aaeail us for believing just as ho did and Hall, New York, to-day. From the
dore aa his letthr to ua of tho date ol naasa just published aa adherents, the
May 16th fully aiteeta. The otirar ’fol- eotmatiioa bid* fair to be of ^taster ot&gt;nler” we have nothing to any about, now sequmne and to make a broader breach
and here, but We edrire men who Evo in tilt rank, of tha Liberal* than was at
in glass houare not to begin to throw
Anticipated.
i
.

We am indebted to Hom Z Chandler:
far the faUawmg act which has jratt
become a law md io which the apodalI
attention of owe eoEdenbeyefe directed.

ttie pudding is iu the eating thereof,’’
•nd the large ral* ot this improved ar- ,
rangamsnt all over the Union, including

within the limits of oar Unioo, whore
long estranged people shall re-uuito and
fraternise upon the broad bails of Uni­
versal Amnesty with Impartial Buflksg .
III. Tliai, subject to our solemn con­
stitutional obligation to maintabx. tho
equal rights of all citisens, oar policy
should aim at local sell-govern meat,
and not at contralfaation ; that too civil
authority should be supremo over the
military; that the writ of habea* eorpa* should be jealous! v uphold as the
Mr. Butler yesterday reported the •afsgusrd of personal firoeoom ; that the
lightning like celerity to all parte of
Kotiux bill anew in the House, when individual citutan should enjoy tho larg­
thu habitable globe. AU the furniture,
filibustering ia'.modiatriy cotnmuuccd. est liberty consistent with pubic order;
machinery and operating apparatus aro
A dumber of dilatory motions were
of tbo moot modern and elegant daecripmade and the Bouse q-ijourned without
uon. and a host ot obliging and moat
&lt;m- As opposition to the Kuklux
capable employe* are here always to be
is made distinctively a (tarty matter
found nt the public's servic*. The busithe Democrats, it will soon be settled
nere of tho Detroit branch is simply im­
whether or not the Republicans who '
mense, and ia moat admirably presided
voted against this meamre of protection
over by Mr.Calvin Fox aa General Superto thn South, and who have been hither­
to relied upon as Republicans will ad­
ent position, as ho has veritably risen
here to this course wtM it is known
from the ranks. The night manager
that assisting its defeat fa aiding tho opand operator is our old friend, Mr.

The verdict of tbo Senate acquitting
Com. Bdmunrie of every charge brought
against him by the House of Repreecntativee, is the simple vindication of an
Officer of whom tho whole iwoplo of tho called, chuoeo to make an issue upon
State have repeon to be proud, and who this qut-attoa we have ao doubt of the.
fa beyond question tee beet Commi*- result. Let us have the civil rights Uli
siaMrarer elected in th* State, from
chargee conceived in malice and brought ’

that an independent and able Senate
have vindicated the fair fame of an offi­
cer whoeo only fault was in protecting
the Stat* Treasury from a band of leech­
es, who have k&gt; long hung around the

of our religious public for the last 18
days, la rapidly drawing its delibera­
tions to a dove, and this afternoon (May
20) will no dflubt witness Its leal adjournmect The next place of meeting
win bo at Baltimore in May, 1B7I. The
attendance at this Assembly hu been
verv largo, consisting of 6M ministerial
and lay delegatee, and oar public have
sliown their interest by completely fill­
ing ths large and beautiftil Fort Street
Church during all the evening mootings.
This hns boon emphatically a bueinaM

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

Tho end of the Calsmol and Hecla
mmera’ strike having rendered thn eer-

reel iu entire nett cash premium* in the
State in winch it* Agencies are located.
Aa their premiums aro large, sad ronttaatiy on the faMMea, foi* fa qnfo a

ev wtoereB-akreft, and Ml la that
out throat policy of our Jwrksoa nrigixtaw. in ranrefagweml half fore team,
to draw foe Efb Hood o* of their beet

w vlki &amp; an
For Your

Boots and Shoes
Gait

Kip and Stoga Boots.

iorb

W” t'ALL ’At*'jftrtN STANLEY M

Pure Wines and Lj^nrs T

�SALT. SALT.

United Seat- Patent Offio e to Michigan
Inventors fae tha weak w ling May $8.
1872. and eaah bearing ft 01 data. Furniabed this paper by Co* 4k Cat, ffeuriton of Patents, Waatehfton, D. 0:
[evening the 6th fast, to take into eonrideratiou the celebretiou of the coming
4th of July. We hope to too a large
attendance, — the question ia one of inipirtenoe to the-«itT-

-

| J. P. ROBERTS &amp; Cd

Keop ■ large supply of Sult for sale at Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

DRUGS

niMtwrtUirMsntaikiiEiim l&amp;loto.'
Medicines,
10 Barrel loin and more Mold to dealers at a very small
vance obova Car-load Ratos.

Furnace far Burning Sawmill and
other Refuse, Peter Walker, Muskegon.
Wood Itonding MachineJohn L. Whip­
pie and Edmund Trowbridge. Detroit.

Dye Stufis,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

' W. w. IwUL.hI to Uik. T WImUt,
K-l oar efficient County Treasurer fur i
the following spportionmsnt of Primary
School and fine moneys to the eeteral
Gardners' early harvest—Gathering townships of Barry Co., for tha year
potato bugs and cut-worm*.
Plenty of green cucumbers and gar-

School Rooks $■ Stationery

PRESCIimiONS AND FAMILY

pi/ic Lupst/f fuiyiisifSD i/i onn load
LOTS.

SfsVtS

'The gentle dew-drops ere always ,re-| Ten thousand emigrants arrived ia
freahiag." So are tho new styles of I New York ia one day last week.
Boots, Shoes, notions 4c., at Gary Spaul-1 - Remember tho Fourth of July meetdmcv
_____
w3
[mg at the Court Houre Thuredsy even-

Peninsular Railway.

15 cents for men Cottonade
Pants at the Great One Price1
Store. of Grand Rapids. Star \
Clothing House.

Shall the friend and Imndtman of
Jeff. Daria defeat for the Presidency
the conqueror of Jeff Davie?

The anh-sreret society ramventfon has
I nominated Charles Francis Adams for
I President, and Gen. Chas. Howard, of
। Ill., far Vice Preaident.

Liicupcjf tMuro inuuminc,
Star Clothing House, Grand
Rapids.
___
Only $7.00 for a good\ Not easily beaten in the State—A
doubble and twist suit of\ rge. makhed pair of bay borsea. owned
clothes for men. Star Cloth-[ nd driven by Lewis Barber of (Triton,
ing House, Grand Rapids.
i this County.
$3.00 buys a good suit for
little boys Star Clothing held f Mridleville on Sat unUy evening
left in aid of the projected Air lane
House, Grand Rapids.

(kaai Fever Villey Division

CAPITOL OF

Orr roa m Hocbs u» Conxamox.On
complaint of his wifa, made oa the first
of June, Daniel Shay, for being
drunk and disoederlr. He was arrest­
ed, and on the M tried before Justice
Clarke, who found the reepondmit guilty
sb charged, and required him to giro
bail in Ow&gt; thousand dollars to keep tha
poacw one year, and ia default thereof,
to bo confined in ths Hoses of Corrvotiou at Detroit, foe tho period of one
year The bail not l»ing forthajming,
ho waa off ou tho afternoon train far a
years residence at the Hotel de Brock-

THE MASON PUBLISHING, ASSOCIATION.
Th» Cihert Ltttegra$hta&lt; Conip»Rj of
Upas the wort. —4 are —W paMistUsa s BfleWH TiMrt UUngrijii «rf

The New Capitol and Grounds,
«» a n IkI« la rt.)’lai » Ao BlrtaM M.U o&lt; lha An. al—k tfcer eftr u
Ike T-oreU of Wo H&lt;ala M Ik. aa—araU prwo ot.

List oa assaaaa m Po« Omens ia
the State of Michigan, far tha week en­
ding May 25ft, 1872. Reported far the
Railroad, from .St Clair to Saugatuck.
Hastings Republican BsWM, by J.
McC. Perkins 4 Co.. Counssfcns-at-Uw
and Solicitors for Patents, and Claims,
Ova Coxaasroiadisci to-day includes No. 513 Seventh Street, Washington.
tha fourth of our eon— of letters from
Paris, a letter of much luUreet from
Detroit, a Washington letter, and a let­
ter from a well known citisen of thia
County, sojourning at Jasper, Tennoo-

ra urn II WHIM!
P.raenai FreB—tr. 1«

$33,900

010. BEUBBLl 1B0 MBICT BOUTC,

s=sraff£tasjats ®«

Iowa. Nebraska- Kansas. California.

,
John Wolf now occupies tho whole of
the budding, formerly occupied by hisI
business and Herrick's jewelry. Thia
change adda greatly to the di^fay ofJ
,
Furniture stock. of which Mr. W. haa

rtjoaoe

®s
H
KS
a

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE.

Hastings, May 13th, 1872.
F.». Bain.-Teu will pardon mo for
oncrouehing on your valuable time and

“Ward,” fa answer to a previous erne
from agues, ia which the author armri
himself antagomstically to the article,by
first reccomrnding th. punching jmx—
a. applied to the East End. So tar
good i end I will help him drill the bole,
U we can be sure of capacity sufficient,
to admit for egress, any ar.i ell who
take eiceptios to the erticlo in question.
far I vtrily believe that it bft eposks
the sine—» sentiments of not a faw; as
to a proper axpreaston of grstfreds. and
so far as doing “injustice to oso e&lt; our
moat worthy citwn." goe.; I wish to
Write that if the shoe pmebes -doe t
wear it
I sm inclined to th. opinion that
• Waid” tmsfakaa tha victim of tbo in­
tMdod sarcasm in the nao of the prononus Mr and fa, for 1 have yet to learn

[NOCURE NO CHARGE

saxs.

Reliable dgehts Wanted in Every Town in the State!
&lt;v "fit*sss^Cnrnos -•

omens

IMO PRATT,’Prat

Ho row Pwnaaxxrui*.—Hou. 8. 0.'
Pnndlo left oa the afternoon train on1
Mm day far fhibtoelpbia, ria of Now
York, to attend the National Gm rention.
and win be aboent uatill about ihe 25th
in the aerial light of that poetic mind,
insi to which day hia Court stands ad- eboooe a different perch whereon to
rest its aiauslod wings far it certamly
must be oonsiderablr fagged out. after
J®H*rx Xoc Coos?—H that Corn or ■seh a strain on its
Buniim oa your foot cr toe troubles you. maginattvo picture drawn by Ward, eviu0 once Consult Dr, W. H. Adam, at
the Hastings House. Ha ia fat town
only foe a short time, but if yen need
the attralton of a Chiropodist Dr. Adams
is jus: the person » relieve you without
pain from tho— troubteeotoe -eropa.”
He leaves thia evening for Charlotte,
but win return oa Ssturdny.

8TAMITI.TORE1)WT.

Huore—or to 1CKLEY A. hLUlXSK.

DRUGS'S5 MEDICINES,
PAI/ITS, OILS, qifOOKIVKS,
F'ssocy

Goode, Sooke, Rtsstlomery, fto..

Fr Hr Ckotr to Era 1 tk tn M

HASTINGS, MICH.

J. L. Heed haa got tho celebrated Patent
Tire Up—ttrr, with which ho can upeet
cold wagon ttre &lt;» the wheel. Otorit
of people are now witnoasing thia great

'estray.
PUHWIDH

BITO8.

S.T.-188O-X.
u tho Greet-anchor of the feeble sad dobiiitaiod. As a tonsc and cordial for the
in the Mure.
Retured bare on the evening of the aged and tangdd it has no equal
Id mot. and the probabiliti- are that
the Traver-Jury will, to***”” «■“»-

known that tha Puetofteo haa removed

to (tadnr-s mow terift - (fate Btoel
It should aho be bm, ami wffl bo
by all wbe rift fta P. 0, thftg. Her-

CHAi J. O 00. AH

F. D. ACKLEY,

CTwa Wcwnxa □» raa l»th Caarrai.—

Tn Lewsu. Hom aad Agrioulturel
Areviatioa will hold its first ansual
reeling . fta temd» oftft Arereft-

. if*”___ ...__ »

Beautiful Women.

State Street,

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R F
(jonvo ItAWTi

Advestiring alone does not produr-&lt;
vuccasa. Tbo thing which is advertised
must have intrinsic merit, or etee large
advertising will eventually do it more
hsrm than good. If you have aaylhwg
which you know to bo go ’-J u
thoroughly, and you will I
ooad; if it is poor, don’t
peopL. will soon discover
Baft ia tbo policy of k
_
Route, which runs to throe great regions
In the Wert: 1st, To Omaha, conaoeting with tha greet Itecific Roads. 2d,
To Lincoln, tho capital cf Nebraska,
and all that brautitul region south of
tbo Platte, tilled with IL R. Lands and
bcm-teads. lid. To 8t- Joseph. Kanaas City and all Knnaae pmata.
The roads are splendidly built, have
th, b-t bridge-, fineat care the Miitor
platform and coupler, end tho safety au
CuUfto prevent the to- of 1ft that fa
erory where daa happening). Pullman a
_1__ vx.il—A,'-;.lanre and

Fm Gaaxxua Jo*.—Tha job of grain
ing bi rented by W 'P. Stark w re dur la
Campl-.11 4 Dillmans’ Bdliard Hall, is
equal to unyUmiK we have aeea ia fawns

:s^t«Bj7 r.ua^Jj«vw Uaallas flUvw
I lH — .U—UtulOeMOewaCUMM

City Drug Store;

Michigan Central R. R.

$6,556 in Personal Property.

71B

1

“Curley” Mathewa hae opened a rec-'
taurant and dining hall under the
photograph Gallery, west aide of Jeff­
erson St It ia hie intention to have ire

SI U S&lt;«».

Real Estate !$3,000 in Cash !
.

W.o. Beckwith, President of tbo
Michigan State Agricultural Society,
has jutt been elected al Washington.
President of the United Staten Agricul­
tural Society, which meat, at Baltimore Hastinga P. O . Jane 5, 1872.
January next. Thi« ia a well merited
Thomae 8. Bette, Mn. E. Barrett,
Mias Ettis Cushman. Mre. A. K. Doyle,
compliment
Fraakliag Degroffi 8. O. Fisher fa Co.,
Mito Mary J. Hamilton. Mr. Andrew
iMS-tAJ-? S3 „■*
Horaa —These two magariaev, the one
for adults and the other for the young,
both eaoelleut of their kind, are publish
ed by Hitchcock 4 Walden, Cincinnati.

gxgnasrt’HEUr'

MICHIGAN

�JURUBEBA
Tha protection which birds ex teal u&gt;
! agriculture b no tew subject. It haa
| Imjg attracted the attention of Batumi­
! iata wbo by directing and utu lying
। their structure, habits, and food, hare
i learned bow unisonally they ;«ey upon
| tbo enemies of our race. Their pro| tectioa haa Song boon urged l&gt;y scientific
men; in many porta of Enrope it haa
j bs« found absolutely necessary in or1 dor to raise crops at all. Extinct apo
| civs bare been imported aud carefully
I roared and protected, and tbo beneficial
multi bare been promptly au kubelan'tiallyfelt.
| In our own country nil of the older
..— l - ■ - . ..c
. c,._.
.. .

Dr. W tot if Jmtcta
Ofc fcrSNU to Lmxt Lirin Rita
UNDPUO,
m

JHfflL-fc -•

^370

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WATER IM

Wheeler &amp; Willson

m ai

The Hceit tn tho World?

Half a Million having been
w
Sold.'

STTSe.” W.lU.'SDSiS;-

GTTT’TM A TJTVC

COMPOUND WAHOO

BfflW
K2SC.’U"~“SS'itf—' ‘“•I

Guarantee Satisfaction
™ ik*. «
„„

■ ItUeiItun Skarge, i.,(ra«Uan gtesa ia IV

Shingle. Lath, &amp;c.

Warehouse, ajoining C. F. Dwight #
Co’s Foundry.

A D. COOK, .IgL,

&lt;WW~1 m, b,
enrdud uni sent luck iu good r^.I.q^

I most valuable friends and co-lnborvre
’ before their perfect protection ran ' be

WELCOME MAJUJIX

The present avonw 'n fit lima Ii&gt;r such 1Gigantic

birds, filling tho earth with thoir joyous

Gift

Enterprise.

tise.ooo
CARDING

life.

MACHINE

It b fit that wo welcome them

St Josaph,Mich. July 4,1872

[ In a preriou* issue "wo asked the eU
। tentivn of our Poultry growers te this
i colobrated Fountain, and stated that we
wore teMingeb muiia. This we have
■ done to our entire satisfaction, aud hare
ne hesitation in saying that it b in all
respects a perfect Fountain, and that its
value to the poultry growers cannot bo
overestimated, of its cxcelleDciea over
statAj. This fountain is now umi! kJ

Firs* Capllu) gim, .
«|&lt;
l*a&gt;atui kaaldMN- hath tea yssn vacs
at •&gt; aipttiMartU.lXX
*.&lt;OW&lt;1 Caplin I Gift. . «3l
The Sea aMlarta.tr. uufamlaMkhi-

PAINTING!

Hair Restorative

a largo number of tbs most ixrticalar
Poultry. Fanciers, and iijr tbouiandu of
Othorw ki-'pfag forb for tlirlr owpecanfurt or for peufit, Engl tedeetioe.1 to noma
into general use just t» rapiilly ns known
and people learn the U.-a»tey« and pref.
•It derived from keeping a full sapply
of good, pure water before their fowl*.
The Fountain is oraamuntal, very
durable, and cannot got out oforder.
Being made of iron ahd well gllvaabod (inside and ant} it oounat vast ner

Stale, and anything i------------ ------ —r—
vaace that interest eu not ■ bat be in­
teresting to the greet body of b«r peo■ pb.
;
It te aa acknowledged fact, and one
that baa always attracted the earnest
attention of the farmer os well m of
nsr. of saenro and faaroisg, that tbo
great enemy of the agnculturist is tbo
gm» swarm of rennin and insect life

HOLLER,
xP.
kv.w.r
..IK, -__ y.rta,

E1KKH-

NATURE’S

.1. REWARD

&lt;&gt;ATinjHj*5=s.

Wo.U mpsetfally saesaM* In tl.« lulls »
ssariitinsstiF*

I a.py.lCT sad I’ll, Pires- Kslw
Israisor Itapiam. IraiM. Wreki
tad«sttaaJ4r. (,lw( ssr»c* &lt;
robtwr) oe&lt;» ra I Srwk «Ufc.
rasUu,. B,^| |U |M,i|.i«s, AH
w»«MTspre-nrdb&gt; tt. M«J&gt;rsl

rAISTtSO.
GKAIJl&gt;0.
tALaoMJwjio.
.
r*ri*UArGtJt,
la,I nH,lUsr»H.i&gt;i&gt;&lt; , . &lt;h- .a

tsrsttgS?Ssg€j is
Sr&amp;SUMAtt, i.SKZiS&gt;b
txriKSxasat.’asLsraw

■ONEY.

BLOOD PBRim

COUGH MIXTURE
chaiceby sale.
Tt or MICHHUS. fa O« ctrt
-wtsftsSsr’
~

Tha water in tho dish b revived
niMiy tis-.es n day. wlulo tha bilk is
preserved in an air-Hgtt rvrervute.
.
Tho bulk of tbo voter is thumforo ।
peWoct^y secured from the nctii u of tha i

a.

wii—wa

WONDERFUL OK!
^99159

WELLS’ CARBO (C TABLETS,

1 air, frxrm evaporation. from all dual and
, dirt, from all lots or a aete, and froa tx'i ecming impure from any rouse i|hat1 ever, aud it automatically fix! infd the
I daub aa required.
HU the Fountain and sot if nr a dean
place. beat on. a small pintform. Sbrald
din ;ronhly gt t into the disk, empty out
pure water from th* reesrvtur.
It is well known that water in wbod-,
ea, bon and eartber marts, in : hot
। wroihor, soon becctues pnteid and green.
' it u therrunfit for poultry. Thousands,

^WtWTa WAMTKO ro.

i

JESUS.

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tur.
,A

IO YEARS

aso lost annually from drinking this

Public Tat

AGENTS WANTED H

Buffalo

WORM CONFECTIONS

DR. CROOK’S

«r ike Urns 1U&lt;* ra te. rsrWni ..rrwrie

Land.

WINE

te W. E. WritD. Jest n«d&lt; Tks aayster
ad urrste .&lt; th« Msbly l-telas f.»y sad tm
•tty 4sscrUMd. Orrriowisg with wilud h.a
son interested/ Prite from S2 to rfj.

the eapecity bung 2, A and 5 pdlpns
i eaoh, also a patera JftiftuJ irgreuly for
yeeay Mmbas tar |!.25. B. VanGtwe’ beck. No. 12 First 8treo§l^i York
Cijy, N-

$5,000

each in Greenlioclm l

PalasUee and Manufacturer.
1 Geras A lu«y, Wilk •Urrt-naeslal llareras.

.tsstJtsr

LIGHT IRON CASTINGS

Along erperirans bee proved that
man, with all the artificial moans nt lu.
rrrrnmand te utterly, powerless to contend
with thb boat of enemies, and that ia
the faoe of hb brat directed eflbrti to
•xtemaiaate them, they eat only thrirc.

Detroit Ntvelly Works.
IG MACHINES. ... cXrkiA.gjss.
lluigls Johnaon,

.

CARB IAGES.
call, WMMU * LAW.

™rnr^k u

u: ....... .

A F«rm of ISO aetao, aitaated fa
township of Baltimore. 8 mdes from
Haatinrs, and only 3 intlrs South of the
Grand Elver Valley. B. B., nt Qoxmbr,

blacksmit

bU acres under’ impirovoweute, 1 mile
from School Haaee, Sugar bwh'af
1,000 ema Spbadal tmt— of .0
kinds; Oak,'Unowned. Whitewood ate.
Terma.
For further bstructioas. inquire nt thia Office, or of

OPEN * TOP BUOCIES,

* PW|»§..4-A. G- F»REMh.K.
m.i&lt; K^A^.rULMtn* .I’nfifeteis,

100 Bounty

ktaltllMMffik k. &gt; t-.-h;-

X&lt;.-.

HEAA&gt;ST&lt;&gt;NKS, .
TABLE TOW.

.

SHELVES. ETC.

rrxr^AjSr.

POKE ROOT.

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                    <text>BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. 1872.
cident* are broadly *t forth, mixed up
with fa. chit chat of the fobbi*. and thei
running criticfam of the writer who aea-■
eon* it with Attic salt, and gantfahee ft
with humorou* peraoaxEtiea By fans
"dram.tiring" the Areetubly, fas reader
fa more generally . amusad than cametly informed, aad it is to combat this
feature at journalism that the Oommfarion proposes to make the newspapers
swallow fan severo and heavy Mseuracy
of an official compandaim, ar to ooaae
their funning.

LE&amp; RUSSELL
its for the Celebrated

FfflTM BBSffl,

warn

O..M.V..

In Frame jouraalfam to DM the Frctrth
but the First Estate. It fa fa* avenue
to ofio. aad to pow*. and hear, why
all public men ore conn«tod with it,
why * mtsohtafaat direct* it, and why lato. H.owgfato tea. mad. a. many
it h* such infinsnea, and as a general rapariraoraa aSarto aa. As Gwrfaaa^ and
rule it* writer's social posfaon and re­ ft i. Am markaS y^-^ ysjiu,'^
spect. There are antbare wbcM pahii

WAMBAMTMfi.

1st Lightness of Draft.
county Ladle, knowno

Need.

2nd Ease of Handling

Or. feaiM. Sxn ter tentel Un.

li

i

1
1

WMJkt to see you and
a show you the Goods. All
7 new and Prices no^to be This Plowis Offered on its Merits.

ousalsaw str. Ss stew,
wits .telesr. sates ra*aS M
an wal Wilk HwsiM See.

•n. Joe. ■fassrerr Israel, r Jle*.
TSsste sets test stevs

Hi

IiH
e c

; ।,

nl Kalamazoo, L-

and claim for ft unbounded liberty when
fa opposition, aad manacle ft the mo­
ment they arrive at power. Monarchy,
Esnptre, Commune, or Itopubbo ora only tolorat.au agreeable pre*. GufaoC
considers the poUtioal rawspep* aa a
“nooresaxy evil,** aad BiriMUst boldfag
that a tasto for politics was a grave dan­
ger for the State aad the Inrfttuir, mt
the editors into exile, fas Bastilto, or to
the scaffold, so that when ba died the
journals regarded hfa dfare* as etforted

Muarin paid hfa funettouary ton pounds
per month with tbs right to partake of
the noonday dinner; the pMpl. went to
Eaton to the **.*4/. in a publ.e hall,
paying an entrance tee. In 1761 the
journalfats were, Eke th. fiUtt 4» jtit,
pla&lt;-d under th« surr.illaure of t !&gt;c po-

Detroit Stoves!
Bari

of lust aatagocfaL la 1551 newspapers
were published aa placards, and the
King promiatd -lb. aid of “arisllary,
powder and IraUefa" to eafae th. unauthorjrd writ*.; in 1&amp;G3 printers wore
hanged or strangled if they puldiabod
without permfasioc, .nd thmr throat.

com. Informers. Rich.li.u dispensed
with all legal forenailtiM ; he aetoed the ,
publication, had it burned, ent the
writer to the Bastille, where death re­
leased him. or ha wax expelled after no
Ixmg a residence that the cacae of hi. in- j
carccration had died oat of the memory

Sewing Machine.
To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines

—

WbllYEABA STft^BB.

———i

kf. Thiers fa not laboring under ill
bosjfa, and the facrvxring cvld.no. that
General Chanxy, combining military
talent with political moderathm and
ability, fa being looked up aa a Fieri­
, dent in reserve. The .Assembly shows
that en a party drvirioe the Monarchist*
ran eeeure a majority of ov* twenty.
The moral tobo drawn fa, that no King
could hold on with- each a margin, even
opposing that tho prussut Chamber tea
faithful reflection of the nation, which it
fa not The new law on military service
cannot be much longer kept beck; right
or wrong the country io determined to
have the plan of oomputoory service in
the army by every qualified elites*. and
the soon* the detail* ere arranged the
belter. The liberal prut, without resoetiag to Uie UMl plan o' obtalaing
signatures to petition*—by handing the
matter ov« to pariah clerk • rad strivenore— hi. received six hundred thous­
and signatures, each eobocrib* paying
one sou.*, to the petition ia favor of obligstwy public education. This to very
encouraging, especially ia a country
wh*n private initiation baa been far eo
many yean garroted. From a napoo-

WOlfaaShuttleVakhii
taelixMng theirpatoto^
___ _ _
_ __ _______ I shuttle and the moat perfect low* tension
In existence. and defies .11 competition tn the* particular..
3. . That It bn. far only tint AJOMr, Sei«r-Aiinnrrxxo needle to be found In
aoyMraittoMaaiM, by sMridblM thickest matertai or the Seat fabric nan be
sewed, uaing elth* coitoo, silk or linen thread of any irtxe or finish.
r
4. That It run. eerily, rapidly and quietly, all morion, being poriUvw—wear
Ing l»rte being made of steel, an-1 making a perfret loefc-Utcb alike on both

15. This* each M.ohlne-i. thoroughly tested oa the finest u well aa lbs eoarare*
clsasas of iro-xl*, and toft ready for use, and need* no reodjusfanent or aNeratioo
of any kind fix ordinary sewing
G. Thrift fa ao simple In oonetroetton, and easily .kept la order, that vary littla or n«&gt; tnetracUoe ts nosd»«l to learn to Briteh, Heat. Felt, Ilr.ld, Bind, Cord
(talh*, Quilt. Uoos stltob. Embroider. Fringe,
dto.
7. Tbrilt te made throughout of the b*t Materials and tn Uie meat perfect
manner, and with such simplicity of construction that ft Is not liable to unequal
xraMT. and require, ft wvv re padre than any machine ia tho'market, and ia readily
and inexpenrivriy re adjusted after long wexr.
a. That It ha. the testimony, not only of experienced expsrta, bat of the skill­
ed agents ot other shuttle machines to the superferity ia workmanship nod easy

(fully announce to tlioi'r pntrouiF and
thc Public(.enenilh
” tlud tliry bnvr‘rcriiove'1 J
to the Large nnd C &gt;niuiodi&lt;»uti Sow Brick
Store adjoining-the tVnshingti Block, aiul ■
willbebappv tondrve all who may giro them
a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
jrririiM| Jjy the ( ar Load, and will be sold B. That the Company has uot ~&gt;u&lt;Li to obtain medals from Fairs or poblle
Exporittons, which arc eerily obtained by a Judicious, though pretty large exhr CAjRCheaper fillin at the advertised petuftturo of money, and are worthhms m to the genuine value ot a Machine, but
• ‘
'
- - — *^Co»t
^if ylu do’ru believe it call and have preforrari »&gt;s«w»41-Vsa same ar
hlghrat standard of perfection, thus e
.
will not lx»r Use in-wt rigid scrutiny and the sererest testa. They believe
see. We Pay Cash for Butler, Eggs, nnd which
that In the end faelr cuatotnerc will ta- bettor satisfied with this c-urae than they
^7*2L all kinds y»T Prodtide.
would with imperfect and badly Onfabed Machines which have the slmtllre of
3J1IITVE

AM,-yUX.T.Y

WjfoWltA.^fTKXJ

wuu. iito BAKMY OOUSTY. Amfay to '

OMna- XSnifaaa. Mich.

BLACKSMITHING!

j AjEatt at Hasliw, Ktkitai
irte ®, a man r a i Wfa.-*

•

T^jfp jjpsprflpce for Business Men.
ttte

from fa. nnmbecs alleged to be daily
flffag into FraoM and hyfa^dawMthrir
arm*. It Ataandea., M only ptUiencs
u-Mtw .1 SmMPsa
emigration fa taking piece, be will have
no mure nlgecto to rwwanl or. punish.

plao. where he wm aware rappK* were
short, end wore, whan ho was txtgnixast
a* fa now ptdeed, that Macmrixon waa
adraaafag to rid him. Hawn, why
Baxafae fa to b. hrid snore than fadirectly responsible for the dfaarter &lt; tiedan. Again, instead of deciding resolutaly aa is Couunamler-fa-chiaf, he sum­
moned general, to council, of war, when

emiou. Hfap eommanc* hi. poUtfaal
crime. H.ring teamed oa the Ififa ol
September, that the Napoleon dynasty
Lad fallen, ho fasuol a proclamation to
hi* soldwre a**rting that their duly to­
ward* Fraucw in dang* rcrari^un |

--bebebve i-crz-TD Fonzcrsr."

BLASTUSTGe

CENTRAL.

MEAT MARKET!
fisnsgMs ef lbs
PATENT COOLERS;

Pams. M.y Ufa.
The French journals ere wianintous
i a qresttea wbtob pate the raft to
rag*.
Und* tb. teUBatpire Ute
newspepers were bound to publish foe
official abstract of the proceedings of the
Legislature ia foil, wbeaern they dis­
prreenca of th*.- figures, it
to *try
the
experiment
ci
” “
“------'----- - “
cussed ray deputy-, dries**. Th. fa but jnri *"
empire was wEtodn. alienee, end by a compelling cluldran to acqcrire the
figure of speech, peace. Our republic. I rudimeut* of knowledge »•. tees'.
uophal ear to royalirt heads, prepoese
by a parliamentary iraiSMitie, MM on­
ly to adopt the imperial essyfa raid., but
to compel the psitdfaatinn ed that anal-

IMS

with the famous Regnier, an unknown,
whose credential. were a photograph of
th. Prince Imperial aad the texrar-s sig­
nature avoe fax hack ; for what J To
bring back the overthrown Empire. He
then offered hfa sword and hfa troop, to
the enemy to be allowed to oonititata
Inmacil a centre of order to repress th.
“anarchy" in hie country. What waa
the anarchy.' Foor Pari, setfang down
for heroic rematanev. and th« country
rushing to anna, not in the fn.nry of
fear but for the defense of all that pe-

found the nation had truly rejected the
Bcmaparw he broke off the negotiAtioaa,
by which he lulW Berefa* into inactiv­
ity, fur restoring fa. danaaty or aDrrwiag far Mamba! “to establish order nnd
pro tort society—the shiblxtfofas still of
th. second empire—by sabrfag his cocntrynien into making a peare with the

found himself atane. Then—by which
Baxaino tod hfa generate to romider th.
pcaribOity of a capitulation — learning to
starvation to make ft a n.iwmfty—end
the Igssomy of the sunvader, are but
•orotidary counts in that indictment
which charge. Baxafae' with aa exhibitian of accumulated faults unworthy of
even a mediocre general; and also with
pnralyring bte faculties inch as they
were, by political calculations, which taduoed him to sacrifice hfa country for a
dynasty, nnd the honor of French arms

muxt clear up, not fur France but for
history and th. prison*.

W. hare had no spring (his year, and
judging from the wicked penuntoao. of
bad wMlh*, are likdy to have no sum­
mer ether. Only think that fa a good
month hence, the dan will commence
to grow short, almost before they have
grown tong. Everything *ems to be
out of joint; (be doga having lust hope
in th. return of th. camonlar day, are
going mad, in despair perhaps, to judg.
by the solemn police notioeu to mnsil.
them. A citisrn without influensa, a
school nor receiye home instruction, and cough or a toothache, a baby exempt
that of the 519,000 pupifa that quit fr ;m measles, or its grand parents from
schools every year, more than 70,000 rhnnmalism, would b. at thia motnant a

G. L. FREW, Agent.

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mostaDM are gerifag ttpadivsrriou there

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conduct inexplieabfo. Hit reason for
withdrawing to Meta after someddtl Uj.
Jexrey Qdy-W. W. Bunktar.
like a vfotory al IfaramvOte—and to the Chicago—B. Bobiarm. Baltimore—
Dr. Bob. Keen*.
BL Lotti. Ttobt

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3rd Excelling of work. £»ny a furrow well
.^wnd will not clog,
4111 Its Great Durability. The chilled Iron
being harder than tempered steel.

cH aaO

•nd before wh.-fa teehrial Verdict, kjmen mast bow. Tbs pwple dwril much
on Baxafae*s greet traaron, but ov*took
hfa greet israpacity. Ho won bte Im' ‘ ‘
AnbeaU Ma^ew, aad
tori them fa ra mnootorwith’tatosfffli
Germain. But the populace have anrioualy Mixed the strong eharg* egamxt
fa. Marshal He rifag* foefomp**
trammeted hfa plana, now th. only ad­
vice Napoleon ( gave—that th. army
ahoold fall back ggertU defeat at

ia th* Champ. lOpee. sad the tubube
ban had to MMpend till winter cmom
to Eager ia the lap at May ; the market
gnrder.ere umrt the cold and the rain
have been their rata, aad the youg
bird, are unable to ^ro. fa thrir {fttto
naris owing to having bam washed oat
of them, tbefa ranmfaa m pfafced up ua-

been more written about, talked about,
and trarelod about, fa unaccountable,
and indicates a want of ail miration for
the wondsn at Braithfa nd. Were it a­
era* the waters, is would be ia eng. fat
mrmou, aad ia teeturv, and trarefanby
scores would go ae ther now go to the

nJrUfJrti'KE.bu ImLImagfae a mootitain of solid granite
towering two thousand fed, with scarce­
ly a ahrnb on it. defiant UM face- In
it. relitad. It is aleoK M kiadred nigh!
Not even th. faint outlfas of a moun­
tain fa discernible fa the diataaoe; aad
as upward to its parfas cfawmc Palisade.
pendkufar he
e can but wood* if it
mm dfafanl i^sra,
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suddenly, by sot* freak of nature,
•d to our planet; or mar ft nut
boon, thatduriag the great nrit
ocean, which once overspread the s
matter attracted matter, until fae m

Tux Axxxrcra Own Fxtiow for Jone ;
fa fan moat intaresiiag and aKrartive
number ever fanned. Ufa profumiy
of rxneDtnt fxmilr reading, aa well u
all the news of the Order throng bout
tbew*H.We ‘ ‘
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�Ln? or I’iixim issued from the
ttted State Patent Office to Michigan 1
■teuton frr tho wook ending May 21.

HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

DRY GOODS
tfon al unauthorised ctaim- by their fapeotaetion of voluntary immigration.

ptore the Ticket nominated on Thvreday
Iret by tbe Republican National Conrention at Philadelphia, end which ia,
beyond qeretion, to bo endorsed by a
very decided majonty at the American
people at (bo polls on the 5th of Ncvem-

This morning while walking up the
Avenue I Itapjemod to meet Schuyler
iCilfox, who eemed to bo more disturb.J
than usual for a gentleman with such 1804, when Mr. Lincoln was elected the
second time, and which occurred during
tho war. all the seceding States were
not embraced, sad four years tater, in
1808, when Gon. Grant waa elected, *C. TRippot, (ho newly appointed Buph
pied. Not tar behind come tho Prov­ Virginia, Texas and Mis-dreippi were
ident taking his accustomed walk with still unreeonstiuetod. and cunsequentiv of th. J. L. 4 8. R. B.. was tbe recipient
lost Saturday, of a handsome gold
ths inevitable eigar in his mouth, look­ had no vote, so that tho popular vote of
t watch and chain, valued at $300, and
ing as nncoacemed os be did on tho day
appropriately inscribed. It ie a slight
testimonial ot the cstenta which tho
employers at Jackson Station, M. 0. RR-, and his friends entertain for him.
And in their estimate all unite who
have tho pteavsro of a personal acquain-

«I*3eCE

American Organ
It M u tie PiiUc ei. iti ItiiiL
Everybody Should try them before 1-urcluuinjg Elsewhere.

175 Packages of Dry Goods,
The Weber &lt;fc 'G-abler Piano,

Tho Convention wax fully attatidcd,
ererj State and Territory being represcnted, and waa decidedly snthlriastic

REAHONABLE TKKMH
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New Advertisements.

creditable to him and an emphatic eudotaemeak of. his official acta well dosurved; and though we made no secret of

feeling throughout the laud.
StetasnO—Tho Republican party pro­
pace to resjtect the lights reserved by tho
people to themsolrM as carefully as the
powers delegated by them ta tho State
and to tho Federal Government. -It
moat enthusiastic approbation of the
people of all the Eastern States, and be­
yond all question, strxmgtucn* the ticket

their production aad ii is adl to be
classed with luxuries, bat has really
come to be recegafad as a noceauty.
Therefore the poor maa has to pay aa
much of the tax, and oftoc more than
tho rich, and that to without his labor
being benefiltod ta the least by :L
All the talk ta regard to taxing luxu­
ries really amounts to but little, and we
most frankly admit that wo tail to find
any argument ia furor of taxing imports
over a direct tax upon all taxable prop­
erty, except its influence upon labor.
While labor in India is wnrth but
eleven cents per day. and in England
good form hands can be had for righteon peace, or 30 rents, and good mech­
anics but a little higher. It is perfect
nonssace to assume that the removal of
tho tariff; or tax upon tho productions of
their labor would cot seriously effect
American labor. But tho question is
askad what of that ? Is it not os well
for the mechanic to work for six dollars
per wook, if he can buy at one third of
the proeeat prices, as ii is for msn now

clrnnic expects to get aomdhing ahead,
and if he works for eighteen and it costa
him twelve to lire, ha lays up six doll­
ars per week, while if ho worked for
rix, and it coot four to Hrs, he would
only have two. Bui ii is asked again,
ia not the two dollars worth as much os
the six if it will boy m much ?
Compere the pauper labor of Europe
with the laboring masses of our own
country and let that answer the question.

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its acceptance. Thus our Democratic
friiu&gt;da will be placed like tho art be­
tween two bundles of bsy, and it is hard
to toil by which «d» they will bo at­
tracted. It is of no conscquoare, how­
ever, which way ths minority sides, for
it is believed that tho Republican party counted on us safe for either party.
has a riser majority ia a sufficient r.um- And in most of them than bare Imiou
indications of iucieMod Dormsratic
strength. It ii not safe therefore fur hs
to calculate ou Republican victories ns
already asanred. The coming camPresident Grant before he signa any t*!gu has yet to bo A v^orous ano.
of the numerous private bills that are llepublicnns must take nothing for gran­
ted, but must work hard and conquer
annually hurried through Cungresa a victory— EuUrfritt.
without much consideration, bus establishod a practice of sending every vus
to tbe Deportment to which ii aptwiri
tains for a thorough nnd rigid examin­
ation before signing tho same. This
Wo refer our readers to the advertisenew system has already enabled him to
detect several frauds, for ho has vetoed moat, in another column, of tBis Grout I
some half doom private bills already ; Combination Show, which suite Hastand the fare thus taken lias not only ingv. on Thursday, Juno 20th. Grady
saved llio Government largo sums, but presents trore free outside nttrnctiuns I
has prevented tbe establishment oi thia any exhibition on lb" road tho
procedouta wluch would have coot much present season. Among the principal,
fratuiM of tbe Grand procoMiun err tho mammoth Lions’ Den containing i
Earnest efforts arc being tnado hero Herr Paul SchofTs monster performing '
Lions, open to full view; the beautiful
by the friends of education to induce the
territorial Legislature to establish four Band Chariot, containing I*ro£ Ann-;
additional primary ochioU in which the a'rong'a London Argyle Band, tho best '
naw method of objective teaching known in the country; tho long train of richly |
carved (.’ages uiutaining ths wild beast’,
tho African War Elephant Sultan, with i
his canopy filled with joyous children ; ।
TUer* are in this city one hundred
and t JoMy-throo private schools and
about one hundred aad thirty public
Yacnr. This man ot iron nervo poei•ohoote The existence of to large a num­
tivefjr perform* the skmI daring and
bar of privutovehoota, not withstanding
thrilling teats upon a trajwot bar attach­
the fart that permits are taxed for the
ed to tho balloon. which it in iteolf an I On
support of thopublic schools, is evidence
attroction sufficient to call together a
that tho tatter are not conducted as ef­
larger crowd of people on the 20th than
ficiently and, successfully as they ought
ever assembled in Haatitsgi on any
show-day. Grady’s inside Show sur- !
Tho Kisdcrgartcn method has made
great progress both in Germany and in
the United States It has already been
adopted as part of tho public school sys­
tem in Bostati uni it is to bo hoped
that it may yet be introdxcod through- Beat Curious Facto and Figures Be
lattng to the Wheeler 4 Wilson
Sewing Machine

A.KE GIVEN.

WARD &amp; THAYER.

May 15, '79

Eastings

Jllcgan.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$20,000 Worth

feta,

One Hundred

•HIM a MW.

$100,000 00

WE PAY
Prize $5,000

in silver!

“FbMMClS

Coining into our Store.

DRUGS AND

Tho following may not bo devoid of
The new tariff and internal revanua
bill which, however, will not go fully in­ interest to tho reader, as illuilrating bow
extended is tho business to which it
to effect until January next, provides
fan large reduction of internal revenue
officers In tho place of eotno throe
hundred eoUcctos and assessors there
will be only eighty, and other officers
are reduced in the strao proportian.
Thus without orientation there greet
aril Mrvics reforms are bring carried
oat, and v«y soon tho people will not
only derive the benefits of diminished
taxation, but also a great diminution of

ery Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

TAILOB &amp; FARLEY ORGAN
SPRING &amp; AVEltY.

B !8E ffiOB DffAfflEH!

I have just received a telegram from
TMMMpUa, stating that President
Grant waa re-nominated an one ten P.
M. to day, receiving all the rotes ofovery

PstnsafUonktaktaw,
OBOOEBIEB.
A ehrtae Aiaaortoent on hand at all

should not bo an unm t oning rallying in tho Third Auditor's office. Another
cry of politicians, bat tho platform of trial for vacanrire in Ctb Auditor’s office
tho 1 altering massas. Therefore let the taken place to day.
duty bo removed from every article that
Tbe War Department is completing
does not come into cumpetitfon with
American labor, and tho highest duty
i
put upon all others, that wffl bring
tissm into healthy competition with
.
American industiy.and our people win
no longer fool that they are bring taxed
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for the support ci tho gvvornuient, but
will recognise ths fact that the foreign

CASH

R. MUDGE

*10.000 IN GOLD!

pbant election.
The first examination under tho now
aril service rule* ia the Treasury De­
partment took place yrateday. There

Thousand Delian!

Plan tolbosswbo wish.

ISnhteMtaM tf tan
UM,Mi(t,HrteN
ktady.

in mis in niflu

IS. VAN VLiCI A CO’S.
For Your

SPRING a AVERY.
to to tbe tach, 410,871 fata. ia length,
which would extend more than sixteen
timw around the globe.
Tbe movemementofn perfectly clean
and well adustod Machine is so nobelree
that with fifty of them in operation

Slewart &amp; Steinhoff,
Establishment is

Sirpel ai Ittokal,

DENTIST!
Kpfel

�/A f
rnttr qwo nioitiquii rouq or

G. C. GRADY’S

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

MAMMOTH MENAGEBIE

tho re|iorte of the oSesnshow thsComimaytobe in a prosperous condlton.
Tho amount of peoperty now Insured is
I3.184JW8M. Tha nsmbor iof m.mbsrsisl.**.
.
The offtoera alocted for tho coming

ABD GRAfflFKE

DRUGS
Medicines,

ciuwti.
The Hillsdale .Staadwd is entered
and appears ia new type
Tho Glorious/sorM to to bo celebrated
that they are selling g.^da just a little st Hastings. Come Everybody.
cheaper then any other house ia Mich
Ar wonx. - Anderson securing sub­
■•a
SMgMtf scriptions to tUK. H. 4L R R.

anoaic.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

rille, Eaton Co.
Z/wwtora—Geo. W. King, Eaton Bap.
ide: John Dow Sunfield, John Farlin,
BsDevaet J. W. Amos, Cannel; J. B.
llmso. Delta, Eaten Co D. W. Ellis,
Assyria; J. C. Hanna. Irving ; J. H.
Ear1, Prairieville; P. M. Wheeler,
w_ a.___&gt; . w r. v. • . . » . .

450 Men and Horses

. J*4* a
r*t;rrn"
‘bn* boonti.
fu! Jain, Bilk, toil at-shilling. par yard Is n great enriositv ia Grady’s Clrcus.
te the New York Cosh Store. maySfttf
Mr. Chas. Grady, the wittiest Clown
ia tho bnsinesv, is with Grady’s Circus

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The original Belmot Brothers ere posi­
tively with 0. G. Grady.
Several liquor suits will
place in ocr city.

soon take

The
Doubte-Meeked
Six-Legged ..Ball,
MA
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It gives us pleasure to aanounoe that
We regret to learn that Hon. Daniel
Striker ia confined to his house by sick­ the celebrated Peak Family Bell Ringers
ness and may not bo out fur some days- will be in this city on the evening of
Good for 00 or 100 eta. pee lb. ell Wednesday June IPth,tend discourse their
wool unsold after August 1st we unrivaled music to ths people in Union
HsU. ; Thia eempamy ia one of the most
template musical orgnnixatious of the
kind traveling, and their performances
are of the novel and pleasant sharactor

Cottonsde
Pants at the Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
(nothing Souse.

me—. Mr. W. H. Peak in one of the
pioneers of bell ringing in this country
end has had many excellent comtmniae
under his management; but it is doubt-

7J cents for men

■ICHIGAM CEMTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

Cheapest Store in the State.
Star Clothing House, Grand
Rapids.
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Only $7.00 for a good
doubble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House, Grand Rapids.
•fS. 00 buys a good suilifi
little boys Star Cloihin
House, Grand Rapids.

rwvi Than ft ri’S !
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X Die Union School ground grading
job is fast approching oomplotion.
It will be a credit to tho city.

Tho wonderful six legged Bull ia a which readora it always fresh and pluoagreat attraction with Grady's Menage- aing to the ear The Peaks are masters
of the to novel insuumesta, and manipalate them with aa ease and grace and
unanimity that prod uno an effect aa
Temperance at tho M. E. Church on striking and perfect aa if the players
Tuesday Evening.
were all moved by one cummuu impulac.
yf&lt; ..a —Mwtav to defter tbe ex- Aside frotu tho musie of the lielto the
programme embraned many attractive
psitae. aFtho Cobbrntion of the coming aad entortaiaia; featusba. Prominent
4 th of July.
k

Madam Bridges, tho aonderful and
daring oquistriau and tight rape vaulter
is with Grady's Circus and Menagerie,
■y The City f’etap on tho old artesian
well site works to a cborm. Tbe pump

The Annua! rareting of tbe Berry and
Eaton County Fira Insurance Company,
was bold yesterday at tin Court House
Weather ia appnxhing ia which the
soda at F. D. Ackley’s will be rwHahed
with pleasure Our Printers here el!

I am now prepared to furnish "white
ash" tabs for packing butter in. Far­
mers wba wish tn get a good price for
their butler, will caU on me sad get one
of these tubs There to no rrosun why
wwntern batter, if properly packed,
should not bring ns much in jirice as

tageaiOj-vnia ream* a*u-s» a« &lt;x»hmm.

HASTINGS, - Thursday, lune 20, 1872.
MIDDLEVILLE. Friday. June 22.
CHAS MoGILL, Goneral Agrt.

ing» House in this Gty, is making ex­
tensive preparatfona Cor one of the Anost
Bowxsr Daxcm ever held in this sec­
tion of (he Btste, on tbe coining Fourth
A oaocxn is willing to admit that hon­ of July. All the srrangamouta will he
est tea is the best policy, but when it in perfect coder—the best of music in
comes to coffee, he doesn't believe in
running tho thing into the (sound.

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY k SLADE.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN

EffSSXU* “' u~4

The Alncan War Elephant Sultan tnents, if friend Taylor doesn't know
the best performing elephant ir. Ameri­ how to please the pablie in this partic­
ca is a feature, with Grady's Menagerie ular, then no men does. Besides wo
and Circus.
this City on that day, nnd extensive fire
ilusruasavioa Ovariaman: ‘Law mo, works in the evening—all in tho imme­
Mandy, whets did you get that nice diate vicinity of tho Hastings House,
furxhuTO r lAt Bsosmwr, Heath A end in full view from tho Bowery.
Co’s new store. They eril awful cheap."
Try them.
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QLD, RELIABLE AWD DIRECT RO DTE.

AKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

L Carpenter, of Alpena, has sued two
ealeon-koeperv for selling liquor to her
husband. Bhe ha* placed her damages
al |6,000.

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Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

and good evunectionsl, and are in a word
die best equipped rood, in tbe West
So that if you desire to go safely, surely,
quickly and comfortably to auy point m
Southern Iowa, Nebraska, KaasM, or
on the Pacific Roads, be sure that you
go “By Way of Burlington."
AU who wish particular information,

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
laviag ebtetseS^^ks SrvliHMt^Mr^lL I.

Tks Oatmt t-HSofeaphlng

In another place will be found the
proceedings of tho meetings that have
been held to make arrangements fur a
celebration of tbe coming 4th of July in
th» City, end to which the attention of
the public, is invited. Wo shall have
the fvU programme in mson for the
Banna next week, but ia tho meantime

$23,900 in Real Ertate I
$3,000 in Chnh I
$6,555 in Personal Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS;

/ Wo notice^ in this city yesterday,
Hon. Geo. Thomas and A. &amp; Towne
Eeq., of Prairieville, T. B- Diamond,
and J. H. Earl, of OrangcnUa. John
Kegle and David Smith, of Castleton.
How. G. K. Beamer, of Irving, John
H. Munroe and Levi M Dewey, of
Johnstown, end several well known
ctiiamm of Eaton County.

tvoer —Upon every stream ia Alaska
that courses its way to tho ocean are
found vast quantities of fossil ivory ; the
low lands sad tokos are filled with teaks
and botwa of elephants of an age past
and a rare, ecologically speaking, long
since satinet. The ivory is not turn d ia
isolated localities or masses, tot fiver
almost the entire country from the
mountains to the ocean, and in sucn
&gt; The contract for grading the hill on abundant quantities that ship foods of
Broadway oppeoite A. W. Bailey's promtoea, van let to Mr. Joseph Cols. Thu
work could fnO in no bettor hands, as
rimilar jobs con testify. Ho abo baa
the balance of tho work to finish &lt;m
tax to be expended la planting shade
trass be^ds A. hlghffva WuMd
taka advantage •&lt; Uris, tetil10Mlr
highways and make rtiso attractive to

Sxntx.—Parties indebted to fhto
office foe any amount are requested to
can and pay up ad sea tea pamiHs Wfi
era much in need of tho -asedfur’ and
hope that those wHI be a general r»

ot Detroit.

The Now Capitol and Grounds,

pLABTATlOB

BfflKRS.

S.T.-1860--X.
This wonderful vagoteHs restorative

HORATIO miT.Pnt ffiKT I.« W.

(Sit J. UH, ta ML

INOCURE NO CHAR'JL

�JURUBEBA

it to a yswsrM Teas'. apwiallr aS.;«&lt;J f.e •&lt;
.•Heci.c eta. tbe l'sgsi&gt; tod fokltalfa&lt; syt la
neUoirenribaadrluIlir; 11 wUlRt.e •!«•. i
IhefasWa. etoMKthtnfba wi. .kliMllco la It
S^tol-sMi'Hl to i&gt;.e.U
c..l k&gt; ll.. .

Br. fell!' Sma if Jinto

Wheeler &amp; Willson

SEIIM W!
The IJcwt In Urn World I

givjh.- away
10 bow rye for weak ohm in eoH

Shingles, L.Mh, &amp;c.

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Half a Millian having been
Sold!

Wimsled ftrse yssn by. a rsspaaeibls combHHKbt to »• lk. bees. «f Iks ysreksssr
wltfuas«xu* &lt;h&lt;-K.,
gt.ea to its
CK ! HA .sit Mliitoritoa (MTMlasd, Hum sspsri-

SHEPARD’S

COMPOUND WAHOO

Guarantee Satisfaction I

KMttSSSF” “ ■

Shop

in

Beriow * Goodyear's Now

Wsroboooe, ajwining C.

Co’s Foundry.,

4f. D. COOK, Agt.

V.

Dwight 4

£ »/. v

HF Wool sent by railroad will be

cardoj and sent luck in good amditfon.
Avsnesp'rlswL’tT.aa.........................
Tho fowls oecupieda plum orchard of
about thrvo-qsaiteni ot an acre—room
enough for one hundred fowls or more—
and a email building for laying, rvoatwith splinters tightly. looming m the
^n 1870 we triad again, starting on a

lariwr mln, 11b head tn all—85 hen.
and 30 rocks. Killed idf some rocks,
laanng about 100 for h. sori rug. Kepi
thorn iu tbe same conditionastoet year.
At the end of the year their debit and
credit was m follows:

IXaNtlnigw, ■Jllob.

WELCOME MAMBLE

A Challenge.

. Wx JViu. Qtm 11,000
Fes asy Usufani gktolfa Mesfass m&gt; ia mai
kSk ikkl dMe m« rental, at tsnl twwty *vr

KrHtfa number of good telle on
i the sheep.
i 14. Do not lei tbe sheep spoil woo!
with
chaff
or bum
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16. Cut tag-locks ia early B|«ing.
16. For scours, giro pulverised alum

Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

I PjnPHMs.C.ps.thtu.Jtiirt.. lUbses.Trsm.
| f Ifthp.O, Ac.tirftartles ul I'.rsMs. Al Ike
sMMfMlKlsq. UaUn*4 A&lt;. X. V. CAlk.SM a
| BBO. kisH.T. OBATCAI'. b»«4 far UlsMrarW
j '^’Tn^Ku^’WSI^bl.iTSO.T:—

Wk Witt Gin »1,000
' aaj Bbeltlo NukIM that raw u Mill aa tbe
•eter * Wilene.
Wr Witt Grrx fl 000

CARDING

MACHINE!

A.t Nashville.

- gro. --If »rv—..SsH »• I blue vitriol, bested in a iillie water.
.
IB. Shear at once Sft shsop com । tuendag to sltodite wooUrdso. the «■'.
। ther &gt;• too eererv^ad wire carefully. the
]flt of any sheep that dis'.
: 19. Haew at boat uw good wick by
you for refer-nro. TVs will ba money

BRIJG ALONG TOTO IDOL
St JosepbJCch. July 4,1872

NATURE’S
&gt; stocks, aad a few ducks and turt, Ws hatched about 2,000 chicks
wfll probably raise about l.fHK) head I
in all: at one time 5» hena wore seting
on 767 eggs, and 25 or 80 luma were
boToring several hundred chickens.
The aeuaon was rwy poor for raising 1
poultry—sc mar.y hoary storms; in one ,
■tortn wa foot over 70 birds. We also
4sne«iastoo thick
find that srawa are vary fond of chickens, 6over 400 being charged to them ; a nW'। to sWXsWl nor too thin tocover propursMu to tho only “aenrwcrow." Our stock ly, and apply it evenly
6.
Do
not
apply
a
su.cxJing coal Isgenerally couaUi of Dunchills, but we
are running into pure blood sumo - ■ fore the previous one u dry.
Brahmas, Leghorns, White Cochins nnd , 7. Do wt use a lighter color over a
darker.
f. Do not add ilriets to rotor, tong'
before using.
he UX^1*** M I'"'* &lt;^n*t M *’!' d’*

5

mnn
lixkMr.
T1D8H81

K’iWkKlBUm:

£a£Sc

MONEY.

lUAUUCJLHAXJA
. A4akauua»aIM.1 L
KKurx

FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.

IAXCERV HALF.
(IvniOAN, la ia. Air
»l[Ba«n ■ |&gt; eUl»r«r&gt;.

l.v'llteltototT Faw'^Tbfa'
."e
M Sa. ReriyUrt Ifluttalna. U ««J Haul

10. Do not oterobarge ths brush
paint.
11. Begin wrth tho highest ]Mt of
your work and. proceed downwards.

Photographs,

Hair Restorative

COUGH MIXTURE.

Tkte WetH,-.. t» CM F-*T*«
ntatfo»
2=k=±=±=J=£±USUS2£j»SSE
tjt ih firr f N nr* ■*!—i

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Photographs.

WELLS' CARBO It TABLETS,

PUBIFY YOUB BLOOD.

ICAbTION

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Respectxjidly infoms the
pidAccf Barry CoufO^'and
Surrmaidfnv CdUnt^f/that
he is making OT reduced
prices, the best Photographs
in the county, and second to
none in the State.

iigrT'-e “■‘fret «f rfas Eator»''-e-s. to swk. Urt sat. Wrlb* t-srfaMIe 1

visard
'r
will be M.eyed by W'treaty Deed fiee l»n
a» .era«*ran«.. to Oto fact. .«»b«&lt;.
JEftttaS±4i.~-uSJ-A

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AOKWTW W&lt;l
" TVC

IS o Cliceap Trn.hy Work

is to coma off wo sprinkle the eggs with
cold wotter when aka ia off the ns«t
feeding; thia prevents the eggs getting
too hot and tho chicken dying in tho
shall.
Wo am not bothered much with tho
gaprn Wabave lost hut ooo chicken

palmed off as Photographs,
but Artistic pictures that can
only be made from exper­
ience and a Scientific Jcnowlya bKtinm. taH
before oei ng imposed upon by \
carricatu res ofyourfeatures
elseinhere.
Jf. B. Persons with, tightblue or grey eyes are request­
ed to call on cloudy days for
theirFhfCfagraphq.
,

AGENTS WANTED I!

BLOOD PURIFIER.

•trm«

f Mero.,,,. V&gt;„ I

. ____ —-***•* A»«S« I taelmx. MUbUea.

Detroit Novelty

tnwnahip of Baltimore, 8 miles from
IlMtings, and only .3 milaa South of tbe
Graml ilirar Valley IL B„ at Quimby,
pod ycung and growing orchard, gis'id
log buildings, living stream of water,
5b seres under improvements, 1 mile
frots School Hbusa. Sugar bush’ of
1,000 trees. Spfoudid timber of aU
kinds; (Mk, Bassrood, Whitewood etc.
Terms, 825 ,s&gt;r acre. For further in­
structions, inquire at thia Office, or uf
the proprietors,
D. 11. A A. Q. FBEEMAN.
Baltimore, April 17th. 187&amp;

Dr. Crook’s Wine ofTar.
io yeati’s

LIGHT IKON CASTINGS
ad in curing one vwy valuable by rottiagopsaiaUcrop, taking out the hard
nmea, sewing the srowud, and feeding on
aoftfcod** twoar thm days.
One word about ducca, as aeerybody
dadsroe thal they will eat their heads
off. Wo mewnenrod on a small scale,
not having any «H cut Mtr-

DE CROOK’S
iTiupor

POKE ROOT

Public Test

Works.

Hee proved

DR. CROOK'S

WINE
Michigan-Exchange.
l-UOHATF. UK1
xTArrorwrarjeax. ro..*,
zs=£'.cr«swE‘H:

/'Aomcr 42asb Stem

i

too Bonnty
kstafow UUtikLWJal. te.dast. OM wan

jt'AigSgkiygacrat

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VOL XVII.

Prttoinnl mi

tift

INGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

Bee—I, Jno. Btoodgood. Indianepulis—Mqjor J. I. and Miss E. Morns,
Mn.aT.BMM. Bouton—E. W. Col­
burn, Mro Mackintosh._______________

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19. 1872.
the bakers persisted in :
plan. Employers am
dispute ; they have caly to keep their
sherpa open from six A X. to tea P. M.
aa required by lew. Tbs maa are paid

BEAUTIFUL
for the
Ladies I

.gents for the Celebrated

e—nagoos,
(teem SHU,
tee ruiiu,
The army has had overite pet namo
for ths chief of tbs State; it caBa M.
Th—-Pqpp. Xiksa good father the
Fretedeat ha. bren dotting mndt at
tetafoutothe pwrocmd —fort of Ute
family; he Bads that his boy. would be
improved by an addition to their food
ud an improTem.nl in 'its manner ot
cooking. Tbs daaih-rato Mmong civil­
—. hetetwau W) andWymrsis lOper
oeaL, amttog sold ion, to piping times of
peace, and aftbs same—0 per cent
, ThsF—hsoWasr's daftp rations e—
'aad they aro never stteted wUh wMr ptem&amp;LS p—fao{ h^of whMi
Having oxhausted all protest, texi &lt;—haM ta vhite aod tetosH M^his
keeping bock th. diecnsMou o» the Mw- tetep tMIbi S—♦ beefMtohid tog boos,
recmittag projoei&gt;»r the army, eoplaiM&gt; l-ilk esgwtobko. wttoh make thro,
pints of sonp. pw&gt;ag campaign, oofA» pud tatody we served art, bu| w«t Ir.ta time sfpeeoe. Rte is the soldier’s
diol whilsou active eervire; heluu to
tns&lt; to bh MemI* to giro him the
m^qitoto ra»y U. Uhu beta found
that ftisaentofossMlr toeuffi—t to
moot the wear and tear of the tiamms ;
l.nd, ba: tho anxiety waste hamrei- and that the famous pat m /swiaaay.
Ued
ipa and the thing but nourishing , the meat should
NT sad etmditions ter soteriag upon it,
re thai tho youth of
country could
th. beaf auup is “not more effiradous
than water." reports Profloser See, and
the samonaee of the diet—twice daily
for aeTwo year. an neap and bread—
prod— a disgust which explains the
great number of suicides among those
I soldiers who have m Mends tou remem.
ly well to the afternoon, the natter eaai
b. oasily tested- French bread b veryr
MgU almost
f whou frosh. batt
aftttr twelve boasss changes into some-tking wry unpalatable Dutch b—isi
Utod for tostwting, and wood over forr
cooking. /TU bakers work to a etataI
of nudity nearly, with ths ghost of . aI
kilt, in this state they will pass into ths.
stroat—to th* wine shop—to stoke theirr

HTYiflU f!WET
ov mb

1st Lightness of Draft.

Need.

2nd Ease of Handling.

3rd Excelling of work,
and will not clog.

. want to
j Maturely new i
beaten in the

tavs a.furrow well

4lh Its Great Dtind&gt;Uiiy. Thai-chitted
being hdrder than temperqdjsteel.

Iron

Merits.

Prioee not to be
,teof Minhigan

esrvico and fur three aura ths nftrr join­
ing this reserve. This will largely correct 1
tho want o! discipline ia the French army '
but above all will put aa end to tho co-'

Detroit Stoves!

loerof the polities) gwacral, whoso place
is with bi* men, not to the Aarembly,1
where partisan politics rvdaoM Us in- '
fiusocs to a nonentity. Macmsbon is a 1
| m.re respected, than an ahis aUdter,

r.„,-------------------------------------------------- UVBBm
~
third pointe- -that every Frenchman 1 OJJ molds. It Is thane two dames thst
physically qualified, should become a
soldier at 9Q. remeia Bro years trader
tho flag, then be embodied in tb. re­
serve or laaduahr till SS yean old. aad
finally to disappear in tho landstarm ; in
thia latter close, only to bo called oat to
co*, of the country betng tovudod. It
U to modify those detail, that sumo ese­
Ire— am never showy and equally M
tion. are to be brought forward. Th e
tasteful In the way of notiore to quit,
great danger in to prevent the reoerve
from degencratiag into the exploded eight &lt;iay» warning on either tads is all
that
is required, and liberty san be en­
National Guard, end to maintain its
joyed in the twinkling of an eye. If par­
serious sffietency. The govrtntaont re­
twining the appointmont of officers, anl ties arrange about the eight days’ wa&lt;

The Detroit Stoves are the —s- ne:j
V are the only Sto
made of Lake Supe­
HEAVIEST Stoves
rior Charcoal iron,
/****■**♦'•
in the World.

Sewing Machine.
To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines:

■nainUuning eff«.tivo cadrto, ought to
There a asubeeiplfoi on foot among
■ec.ro tho desired efficteacy, lathe
the Legitimists in Franco to Ned aid to
coutm of twelve years Franee will have
the Cariist prtomcn. refuge® collected
a highly organised military loses of two
at Le Maa. The French of all poXititical shadea have no
4 will fur King

GOODYEAR 4 STRIKER.

by th. Areombly far asking U to —
ths new taw without tHsrmsIng it; M.
Bronot read, a a— practical sposeh,
but destroyed hs a&amp;ct by mixfog U-gp hiata at Coa.tanHaopte. It will be a
with lheokigioal auhtibtiM aad notions happy day wh«n Franco will occupy
ef a .pemal Prendeoea. General baroelf with only bar own burineea
It Ittokaaa if Bea— waa fading into

4. 1 bat II runs easily, rapidly aod quietly, all motions being positive-wear
log part, bring mode of steel, and making a perfect tock-llteb alike oa both

R&lt;'K|&gt;&lt;'Cll&lt;iIly aniiouiiw to their patrons mid
the I iiblic General)),that tliev have removed
to the Large mid Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, nnd
■rvc all
nil who may give
giv them
will he linppy to serve
a call. Crockery ami Groceries constantly
——by l|i« Cnr Load, mid will be sold
' ' ?r than nt the advertised
Cost Sales If 1 too do’nt believe it call mid
. . _ ash for Butter, Eggs, and
II kinds of Produce.

6. That each Maehlne is thoroughly tested on tbe tlucrt a. well a* tbu coaracvt
classso of goods, and left ready for use, and nurds no re-^ljuitm .-nt or alteration
of say kind few ordinary sewing
0 Tha* It l&gt; so simple In construction, and easily kept In order, that vsry lit­
tle or no InacrocCton to needed to learn to BUtob, Hem. Fell. Draid. Bind. Cord

Thors is »» wvideaos thai tbs Labor
question in this country can find any
other solution but that which reais on

wear, and roqelrm fewer repair, than any machine lu the market, and Is roedHy
■nd Inexpensively rr sdjtmtetl sflcr tong weir.
of love in |il*co uf competition, and 1
H That It bss the testimony, not only ot orperi«nce&lt;l experts, but of the .killBlanquI would give all to the artisan '
and nothing to the marter There are '
*
g. That (he Company bss out sought to obtain uicd.l. from Fain or publie employers who pay tlwir ।
L-xnodUooT, which are easily obtained by a Juiflctour, diougli pretty large ex- wagro. and at the end d
peirfttrure of money, and alre worth las. aa to the genuine value ofsMachine, but mit them to participate to a fair dividead of the not profits as wall; lhaa
these are the eo-eperatirs trades -Mt
a any—ths! work with joint stock regntetioas. Bui neither of those Us tern
axteasivoty pmethod, if almort fairly
EVERY 5AJCHIWE I* FULLY WARRANTKr
A JUM—IU1T POCrtT Atote -

G. L. FRETTS, Agent.
Graad R^pidto. MAch.

BLACKSMITHING I

JRlKlillL

if I mantle

HASTINGS -

MEAT MARKET

The beet .took ot Meal always u
Caflawd Get your Steak, Ro
-r any thing you want.

Gold

The "domeetie serrsnt's strike,’’ has
been road and studied in Faria, where
we have charsww a. Well u charwomen.
The former waxes the floor, dusts the
carpet, 4c., end often takes the place of

i aogqriMhi aaug. A—bar logoudte
thaoiMlvas- Tn aid the eflart with cap­ tlwMitetrfsmboiagabto
ital is invariably the most efficacioust to march whore giosy wsiti tkwm, to ffia
kropp
way to kill to Tiro evils lie st the roott air of ^eJ|ffiiiwi&gt;W&lt;
odffito haalfoy' fraternity ia Francetho want of patience and the introductiou of pvtotim- It is abstract, not pruttical politics ibal form the fault to every
strata of Fnmah society ; so for patisnee
to await tonite fc te a eontrodiotory olobaMapdfitoalsaMakw It wan—a
wntM more tod Mtridoettam the F—ih;; than Roman In Its severity,it fapopuif not hard, they are constant workers.. laeiy bettered tohp n^ssi. if oct toFrom early mom tiU dnwy »ro they
keep p*i^iag aww* I with light hearts
they accOTspiiah their daily tail, and
baa.—&gt;MCte,l v be the rocompeure, ।
a— tetekate okays laid by for the

tovfowffiw Lq—regtetefc—tegtta
dree. making bremere.
If training ’

skirts am to be introduced into Yoko­
hama, tf Worth ft to nite, and not the ,

�| THEY HAVE STOOD THI

pnnrr.

*f

'll I

&gt;

DY GOODS

Money.

Jlatwal ttepkhiicm Jicket.

Phtrnix Caxh Store.

AmericaliW§{
Ye Sell Ctaper fla dltat

k Offirrt t# -Hie PnWic a&gt;M' leritt.
7:7.&lt;ctwkere.

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing
TUrleei'l. 00*40^ *Bt 'A,-U»|/s^;M Unt-M

RUSSELL &lt;f* NEVINS.

iAATif

'•

Jukjhh

ti.tr

l. '.They have Added to thdr Immense Slock

2&amp;0 Rolls New Carpets,
ITS Packages of Dry f.'bods

laryam *11 alter* ♦»

'JJ’.he W«?ber &amp; G-abler Piano..
□'for •alr.br m &gt;•/ Iter an teu&gt; Ftral rlsu iMlrMMBts I* *rery r**r**Wahomaiii.s:
AUL arr-KM.

vkiit

upon our beautiful gardens ia aft titeto
rich verdure , and Inwardl/ irtiae Him
who in His beaifieewee tondatb Mtn* j
shine and rein nHke upon the evil and ,

■ &gt;

Sowt da

UA--about)

Jlmlib far Al

COdOflEWBT1©!

WHATEVER:
ThaDemocrecy of South Carotins,
Mireouri. Vermont. Indiana. Pennrrfrnnia and New York have virtually ndorsed Horace Grectoy. There m no
doubt pf his nomination at Baltimore.
J. A. Hendricks for Governor of Indiana
is a strong nomination, aad in my opin­
ion Ire WtU pdl! a number of thou*and
more votes in October thaa Greeley will
in November. Hr. iUndrick* is a vary

bnn i/SxJtt;

CARD.
.

rrrrqrrinrTff

DR. ATK’TTJ

So Grant.M, re-nominated, and. Sena­
tor Wilson tabotitutod tor Collax, und

OO'Worth

prised In (ha least that they
aienL I think that 1 would Curve Itocout nn.l Old-Standing DisesM-s
1 eonto wot help it. The
UaUcoaid fin* would be in

that
price.-/. Vie beJt Photo^raph'n
in the county, and second to
&gt; none in the State.

tb&lt;- old Banner it once more floated to
the breese. In spite of dofoaipa in our
, own ranks our platform i* uncuiupne,
’ muing m ever, and vro go into the bat-.

3HT

'/ No Cheap Trashy Work
br far a wf»r President of the United
I palmed off as Photographs, Aa Cheap as they have been in the lost ten ycurs.’1 Ybit AhbfilJ
States than Horace Grouley to wboso
Ths queelton now ia what will the
j but .Artistic pictures that can
support he has been compelled by the,I Du^oerery du oa the 9th of July next ,
■tacks iirvHkwtw wmwitiriBy WWf.'
wood* do not wound ar anger. You
crack of th. Blair whip.
at Baltimore. Our Jr* J‘r*t in pub- can make an in that's lip quiver by the
bshing Mr. Wheaton* call this morning ■---- Yjju mui. not forgefor the State Demoeratto Convention uf
The meeting of tho Congrusumuil July Sd intimates vary PlainlT M**4 ,h®
Union Republican QtewstiUee which Detroit Democracy will go strongly tor
wm held yesterday was fu-iy attended. Greeley, and warm Um&gt; county member*
Senator Wltoo tendered tm. resignation to be up and doing nod to thwart the ,
bluen
aa Chairman, and Senator Chandler
\edtoi
was elected in his place, and a resident
their Pnot^jtr^sh^
•
•
Ch«ni&gt;, xih when Wool wum
per lb.
I'xecatire committee was appointed, c-jorirteng of Senator- Bartow, Gov. Cooke,
Hon. B. R. Cowan, Han. Fred Doug,
The Boughton Gift fitterpn«e.
Um, and Hou. J. M Edmund*. Sen­
ator Hariuw woe elected Oiairman and
' Two vesy fia-i bands £are already
j bean engaged to play in St Joteph on
tile Hon. J. M. Edmunds, Secretory.
CoL J. B. Hinton, remain. ns Aaxistnnt
| the 1‘qurtli of July, furnish lug such
ination and are detested on Umb &lt;* l music as wu nsver before heard ou this
whether they accept Greeley and win, Lake Shore of Michigan. Trains will
they are in ether case, a doomed nud run at iudf price pn the C. A M. L 8.
used up community—that is in-this B-R... It teknowp lhrt large number.
wl keep a Tutor and Manufacture Fne Goods terrier.
upon whom tho management of th* ootnpalga—for if .they win witisG- they of rtrangere will conn by epecial train
non
on different road* in Indiana. Manv : *vWiii suuUm »i Un re»
campaign will practically devolve, for consent to their own onnlhihition.
'S!
•emo years post, lie is without *x- In regard le the namutabun for Con­ person, de.ire t- take thl* opportunity ■ Z,‘« '"ilri'ie^T
reption the clearest political thinker and gressman in this the Grot District. now
moat tfficient organizer within tho ranks cv-afin«d to Wsy»« Cvuaty, We Lave ly. Gapt. Boughton i. working night------of the Republican party. A man of the reason to believe that Mr. George H. and day. He knows no »ueh word as 'Wo., S.,. II CbMllU. Ur«4
utmost integrity and fidelity to hi* trust. Prentiss will be the coming maa on the fail-and will bear of no po^jranoment.
tSMXXl SW oJSa
rid* of the opposition. Whhope it may
:
Therefore Csll Without Delay.
&lt;4* of warfare ; bat, if labor aariduity, be
, so, for had it been Wheaton M'wv ex­
skill and energy tan accomplish th. pressed it in a previous lottoc we shoaM '
OtrtoteUtklmtUmtBm
great work, it will not fail for want of have had a harder bottle to fight; ’as i«
______ ______ _____
UH FUffiE,
those qnaltMts on his part.
is we shall Earn a much weaker mon-to mined.’ Rmnrfhing
whip, for whip I beBere wo shaH. etora I ------------------ —
StD®,
as will be tho contort, if .very Bepubli- i
WTffi UK
can will do his duly. Our «*xed ele- ,
UK te UIB,
most certainly will do thoixt, aad they | (
are *Q0 strong’ and attach not thsmJU MMMthing mw in tin history oi
sdvee to.Msasa G. who bailed thmr old
Enlorpriaete o club wntract lias
enemy, Jrtf. Daria I beliare they are Gift
'
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
been devised u follow.:
intvlligsaA enough to know who their
xWethewtafomirsad. hereby
real toms-le are, d^'ljrvu ?
.
1to eharo equally in whatever pnaw may
be
drawn
ly
any
of
ihv
following
num
­
B THE HUB CffiBTMEM
agency of
Amiataai Secretary Wtardwa ma;
barrel Tkkrt. Boughton Gift Enterpriw.
lew happy appropriate reaiariu dirtn-

00 MID OF MW!

R. MUDGE.

“

’T"."

------- ' FIVE FLOORS t

One Hundred

Thousand Dollar*!

We Propose to sell a Half a Midion Dollar* this Year!

SPUN! A AVW. o

WE PAY CASH

RHfflDOM WHOM
Coming into our Store.

WE PROPOSE TO RECEIVE CASH

Fcr &lt; verj- Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

SPRING &amp; AVERY.

■Taylor 4‘Farley Organ.

bated th* prises for th* three bvsi print
reray. upon law* eubjert,.
.
,
It is to be regretted that we hmm not

“tf.WwrtiPutw

For Your

Jba Cm hsa a» immense reputation
and aalaaU over lb* Union, land you
while nototia of Asm greftmtas in five caaoae oar fomre Gm«or » (**a J.
will be likely to tore a tiring as a law­
yer, we could with eonfidsnev predict

UteialMPMlridHtfliikT.
^^Arttate..

1

kal tUw nrithfo-le take threw round

&gt;Vq

foil! make.it for the Interest of Even
: Women and fchild to buy thoxr

•”

Boots and Shoes

Dauchev* Co’i. Column.

C. Barker-. b«d th. "AmtaimaltoEl-, tip's not stand m well with our cooeap, ora and bear an
J
YJFfeb
tion. lAi.sa excellent at tale, and o.'
no SsoMrt iatsoduettou mlber, aqd stands
well che test of time. It b:

*GE«T§^
trsftsr-sxw
"

spend the summer at that .teEghtftiliy
cool aad siesta summer poterekrewo
as Fort William Ssiiiy SoM- “ I-ko
(reorge. This retreat has affiMMtettous tor fltew teM gwstn. mrf
FMAtNyUkrtl'
*

We buy our Goods of Mtnufkcfurert and Importers, tod

iwart

give our Customers every Advantage in Low Pejcm I

ay D&gt;ALL a Him. r«tei*W*, IS
loi&amp;Tsw-AKTkP roa

~

WOLmGHHT YORK
SeXmitS^frauSiiuio

t» . I*«*r&gt;, W .C-sem—«. Ukto ‘ o’ M- L**U.

PEESDEfflAL

SALT.
wSAfcT
•
1
.H9M ssomara ioi
■i:t/w
T/;iir
Keep a large supply of Salt fur sale at Lowest market
i'J'l/.'l

their Brick Warehouse.

SPRING a AVERY.

rates,

.

•ry Goods Establishment in

�Hartings P. O, June 18,1872.
Charlo. McAurther, Algerian Pock,
MnJ antea Manger, Altai m Rath burn,
Mrs M. A. Smith.
Direct your letters to Ko. of I*. 0.
Box or drawer.

Those Cgurv are choice end no
taka, at Usch’s Drug Stere a nn
js»t reoieraJ.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

A Iiw Wau. Pwm» — Mr. J
Greet has oae ol Austin's VeH

DRUGS

Vxaenvr. I. now acknowledged by’
our beat phyeinaiM to ha the only sure
and sate remedy lor all liiaeaeaa arising

Medicines,

Dye Stuffs,
CMBtCREB.
powuefel eaginaa &lt;te make quick time
sndgoedeonaeefe*s),andarema word
N. Baller. H. A. Goodyear, J. B.
the best equipped road, in tho Weal
Vanvalaor, 1*. ShoMon, B. B. Wight­
3o that if you daeiro to go safely, surely,
quickly and comfortably to any point in man, D. It Cook, L W. Vrooman, F. D.
Houthern Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, or
on the Pacific Itoads, bo sure that you
go "By Way of Burlington."
All who wish particular information.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

wiij

BE®***
.■ssaKz-at&amp;aj’”-

• c3s will make It nav by pur
the Cement Well Brick st th*
Nlocum A Abby. «&gt;r. lUaovar an
Bta- 10.000 now reedy for use.

School Books tJ- Stationery

TAYLOR &amp; FABLEY ORGAN

PRESCRIPTIONS

OrtUr—J. B. Van Ve^tr, Esq.
R^r-Geo. W Milla, Esq.
CUfUn—Rev J. II. Roos.

Cenosis—a substitute for Castor Oila vegetable preparation containing nrilhor Minerals, Moaphins nor Alcohol. His
pteast to takes, does not nauseate, and

The proeassiou will be formed at 10

AU the Sheet Music of the Day constantly

system; cure* constipation' stomach ache,
croup and ftatulsocy, and kills worm*.
Il does not distress or griu By lisquietiag, soothing effect it produces natural
steep, aad tejertfoulaaiy adopted to cry‘Vdesire Physietana to test thia arti­

Peninsular Railway.

cle* aad will forward ferae bottles averts
to the addreav of any ons so au theeUcated.
Insiat that yonr droggtet order it for you.
The Bar Room Bemedv for weaknaas It costa but W oenta, and one bottle
of tha stomach ja a does of Rum fetters.
wifi eave many doctors bills.
■ They are surcharged with A’asJ Oil.
J.B. Bose k, Co 53 Broadway. N. Y.
a deadly element, which is rendered
more active by fee pungent astringents
with whteh il is ooesbvne 1
If your

■ ICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

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1st Music by the Band
2d. Prayer by the Chaplair
Mri. Moresby the Choir.
&lt;th. TtaMfog flic Iteclarot

FARMERS.

LQL Muakl* thcOa-t.
6th. Oration.
1*th. Mmc by lt"' ClUir.

where you know you gel none but the

FIRST QUALITY,

r Inch

Extrrmsdy HOT!
ly who served in any war, are earnestly
Mercery M above aero at H M.
As Good aa area.--Ackley‘a Soda. requested to be on hand early, aad re­
fort to Brig. Gen. W. IL Dickey who

taking tboir jdace ill tho procession.
In the evening there will .ho a grand
display of Fire Works whteh. ior splen­
dor and tnaguiticenco, will furaaquu.
anything of the kind ever exhibited in
, Goodyear k Co.
this county. The selection contains
Overcoats had to giro way be.'ora Urn ■
। many new aad beautiful pieces never
sultry beet of ytatert^y.
before witnessed hare, tho whole of
Farmers aay that theca hasn’t been 1 which baa been procured at an expanse

Fourth of July oration at Kslsmosnn
I cordially invited to come aad celebrate
By doing good with his money, a man Of course everybody aad his wife will be
on hand and help to make thia glorious
stamps tho image of God upon it.
Ml Wamwr te adding Improvements and festive occasion a gnat success.
to his bwiHmg un Creek Street

Puutan—The Social oaTuesday eve­
. nmg at the Residence of Bev. T. D.

Eciiiir.

sad DspM. Mo. M'Besaewar. Naw Yoos.

CAPITOL OF

will be duly announced by tho epprojiriate Committee, by hand-bilk.
'
1*1 every body coma, aad every l-odg
will be happy
By order of Committee of Arrange-

MICHIGAN

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY 1 SLADE.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

Michigan Cisfral R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

Republicans note well th* call for a
Ptale Convention published to-day to bo ( A 8*» AcctMwr.—On Tuesday mum- ——held July 31rt to nominate a State Tick­ iag, aa Mrs. D. G. Bobineon snd lie* rv-T
mother, Mrs. Norcross of Augu.ta Mr.
’
et aad Dieted antis) electors.
were riding oik one of our slreota north
of tho Railroad and wert of Breedway,
h
they came to a place where a stamp
had been dug out of the street, and tho -«»t

75 cents for men Cottonade
Fants at the Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House.

Store in the.
ing House, 6

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
,00 buys a good suit for
boys- Star Clothing
■ Rtvrids.
House, J

The New Capitol and Grounds,

economy, by the old council. The horse
tn attempting to jump over the holo
broke the top off the buggy, and its fell
frightened him causing him to sheer
suddenly around, throvriec both ted tee
from the buggy, brooking the arm, just
below the wrist jurat, of Mm Norcross
tatoes bid fair to he a rapenor crop. and sevcrly injorior her otherwirc, and
Onto were never better, aad the smaller badly shocking Mrs Itobinsoc. yTbe
fruits are jest begiuing to ripen and will horse ran up Broadway to Slate Street,
be very ebon last.
aide of that street, through a bevy of
Tho article on wool on our fourth school children, none of whom fortu.^'ES^oTS’lSLr^
page, from the Michigan I'rwrtWl
be carefully read by Stvty wool grower.
Panwt'adMl eeU your wool Utui Mayor, Mitre the Nbwaindor of the bug-

$25,900 ip

$3,000 in

PLANTATION

dty. This mop wiU show all tho
•d additkau with thoir blocks sad bta
property located aad numbered, all

Heal Estate 1

Caah!
$G,555 in Per»on»l Property.

piffiK!.

at-isao-x. !K
Thia wonderful vegetable raatorative

»»*•'
MaleYMka*
boapfe ia Ant-ma tapair -now Mt
the wavoua waakaeaa tnwhiah
I'iibfo daughter oft? Tuantmy, of v.^nMy.aul^tt ki _
the pMKBMriaMr «r aoaaa om else *Uh
assiwert
a little good
and an prqjwdtea, B*.
every other stimulant.
I* all &lt;
trnpioal tetejmteotfrigA-ita
feaataeeste the rawed Gwen aad
featahe disk three days after. ,™w y

IAMBS IAEBL1 WORKS

A ifen a^' iiopb.$fer&lt;ndiaaa weal

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JURUBEBA
iQiei- U oil ।

EutorUiumcul

KBS®;

July 4,1872
’■ companion." and a moat charming
companion she proved to ba
Barbara was at fin* disju-od to
be a bit critical aad mptiotts. hut th.
young girt was so anxious to please, so
sweet tempered and amiable, so quiet
and self-forgetful that Ulas Barbara's
severity miMsil away by degress and at
last ahe began to love her attend.al and
try in various little ways to make her
cheerful aad contented in bee new;
'““Abca." she said one day, aa the]

Dr. Wills' KM gf Jirateta
SHEPABD*S

... swarwyas^

eat oppoeito her before the fire, *1iqw
old are you 1"
'
••Not. quite nineteen," was the shy

Haifa Million having bten
Sold!

Guarantee Satisfaction!

COMPOUND WAHOO BITTO

Shop in

WsmslW Urva yean ky a rwyeeaMa aawGfVI&amp;'AWAY----------

•S.00 UGiu&amp;ilBAOK I

Rev. teM«kl la h&gt;U» AMseariba yenhesev
Vlikealasm akarga. leatnwUee «!•*« la Ils

Print, eafg SO Cnnit a BnttU.

says * toiser telenet
fce.ua, ba;-r&lt;MM as* raitaCSe Ma kesaakaM.

i it weald be worth at
last year tMo wm
cab'..- .t..k&lt; uh.u !of
^*n
JUxik staff Mei

eZ

a new approbation in bar face Hhe
vow bow pare ana sweet the fair face,
looked, with the shy brown eyaa half­ tendency to S-ajScfa- of wool
hidden by the while Eda; the saw how within th. limits of fiOttifi This sea
smoothly and plainly the brown hair -non we have tho erpsnenco of the past
was fastened back; bow neat and trim |■ to garde us. There uno stock of old
was the dark drone, bow snowy were '
1 wool tot hand to bo earned over, all ia
the cufti aad narrow collar, end her | consumed, there is none held for specula heart waa filled with wonder A girl । tire purpoeeatieccndly, wears new pretty
in the ninstoerth century witbimt a certain
_ that the conditions of production

d: cook, Aft.

Harlow * j On..1, ear's «„

Warehouse, qjdning P F. Dw^ t
Co’s Foundry'

tSF’ Wool aunt

ffasnsffice, ZmUgrwftoa. SoarWoasor*, Caadveiwoe, .Vervow* and
5IrA- WearfnrAr, Urrr OeaaptataX,
FHwriff ffgiw, Z&gt;yvprpe(a, Worsu
in CMtOren, ffWes, BUIssi Om-

plainti.

by ruilnwd »iy

inled and enl luck in scoadttim

welcome iubbu.

BE

.ipprtltc. Eruy-

4 drierterd m t*. Iteelk beU&lt;K)&lt;
a aasrSsv &lt; jff&gt; al saeflte lea i
a [si *»rtk. ru(&lt;ws (I
lUnat Mftoy (»») aar— aaran
SUU Skate* Server, ba U* «ao

Hasiiaga, May 22, J1872.

CARDING

MACHINE!

PTDP Hsia, Capa, IMla. KkJru.
X UlBp-iu AC.far«..»». se4 I
aU ■aaatMiery. IU UrwdAl. M.
■XOfawHT OBATCAF. Best

St™
e»«, bar heart waa filled with fts poor i
utK.t ths
John wbe had thnanihimeolf away
| prices uf wool are more hkely to bo eu“Rbe’a juat the wife for tim."
i chaaced by the competition of Qousem-.
thought. •' if he had only wailed a b
—be wueM have Hkrd her, 1 am sta
1 second’bands—hi to tin- bands of the
a agk, amd tossed to Alice for coox&gt;- wool buyers and out of th* hands of the
lotion.
, wiuinrowero at WtofiO cents, and befor"
As tae days went by Mssa Barbara's i October w« shall see it quoted at HO cl*,
heart baraa to yeum for her nephew. and perhaps over that raw. Now we
She lorsd Alias dearie, but even she did
believe that the wool^rower ia entitled
not taka iba place of the absent one. | Io eonw share in these high ratoo that
His handsome face haunted her dar are paid tor wool; (ha* those high ratoo
and night, aad often aa sho hoard a ffiould snore SO Ms posfo, and ho also
sudden dooms in the hall, or at the door, should get remunerated for hia labor,
she-wonkl look up eagerly, expecting to aad that he should not be manipulated
see him as she Deed to do. -I am get out of the legitimate proofed, of hia
ting ohl." ahe acid aadly to herwli. labor and capital by the tnckery aud
"Pwbapa I waa • Bttla bard with him strsfr-gr of those who speculate on bis
-my bar-in mk Aire "
.
' prodtetos, and care foe nothing hat Hie
And an one nigbj aha eoliad Alice to niargia of profit they can makv on their
invnstmcni ot uuney. aud who don’t
put iaa single day's labor to produc a
pound of the wool through wliteh they
yaut tli make their living
Wudl is worth a grout &lt;ie«l nxww than
K or «O uts tinday. breaus.' there can
be no question, whatever, but that at tho
end of aix mouths it will return a profit
of 80 per
on trwn.'v bloated m it
at tlwao prices of the day or which
premier to rule during tho month uf
Jane. 1872. Again, let wool get into
the haad* of tho mere buyers at those

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iw~V Oar* SsOw*

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

uuiri
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SEHSSSsSSt
u:wilrB-ASut:.;,'
STUS'.

iLVK.s-strssK.tic-:

MONEY.

COUGH MIXTURE.

lE£ur^‘jsx.‘TE"rli'.i;

Aae*aU

VkUKTIXBbas

UU-I

Wika.aMMl.iau li I&gt;'«wus
uxaaik
wiu.iaiema
ssm sfc. Msate.
(SM. allaif teOf ■auea. ww eleaasUM ae4 rro-

and the meaagee
After driadeeMrestep wn* taken Miss
B*rb&lt;» wat in a flutter of nervouaoeas
all the time
dm»ed her rx bav
dms, her aoct cnetly cap, and th.&lt;n • .t
erpocmnl until alio heard John's stop
on the stairs, sod John cwtne tiTM of1

lo*.w his profits at oar end »( the mill
by sellmg bis wool at low price*. he is
robbed the second time Umau.ee be has
to pay the high rale* for the goods h"
ootueumrs to make W» for the 3-&gt; per real,
profit of the wool buyer who neither i
grow a n fierce nor manufactures a yard I
of cloth, but stands like a "ItobUr of
1 thine,'' demanding hie loll for seovioes I

TuSeeM-wedKaW VKUATiXB
ci'ttESsjSSSj: mans:

WILLS' CARBO iC TAMS,

WONDERFUL OIL!

$100,000 M
(Imm W. M*rrULEMsaAsel.

SINK'S
[W MJ. MW-*
«u K—•
and ins’eal ot nutting them into their
wagons aad rustling off Io market with ,
th Jr load, reaning round the offices of
tho buyer* selling at any price they bare i On prize $6,000 in aih er 1
settled’ upon offering, let them store
their c’ipe in a good safe pl*r", &lt;&gt;vea if |
it token tho lawt bedroom and parioe in
the boaM, and go t« work ad their core, i l Tee IW&gt; Cshsm .ad Malabo! Hanaa eilfc
. .&lt;.•:
____ -_.i — 1

‘i’K'aiSEr'ah.issa

CAUTION

$10,000 IN GOLD!

I,

IU^~.

AGEUTS WASTED t!

BL0OO PURIFIER.

mg to Alins. -I am engaged now, end
you mar be axouwxi "
Tb bar earyrtea, Mm tsxally pet his
arm around his new acquaintance and
led her eawes «« room "AKce WorthWm Barton, Aunt Burby, ho said:
then, with the old itnechiof ia tie

WORM CONFECTIONS
feW”

-wssr -Rsg
sfs fi
Jat
•jKa.i
’hsrg.w stisis
Im&lt;«4 M&gt; Iinorui 4.U. w ear wi l&gt; »»»■&lt;.
' that U laid for you with a geo I deal of ‘
skill and exquisite sharpness end cunn- *
ing . Don't make fools &lt;rf votueelTee. '
ami dandle away the profits of a year's I
work. Of come yon will be fo’d that ■
tho tariff hm been - towiied. The

pound on foreign wool, but in moldy it
will act bhaage peieei aiall, as tho for«gn immrtir and wooLgrower rill only
gel tbr benefit of this change. •*» ho
will raise his prices so os to swallow all
that. Tho reduction of the tariff on
manufactured wooisno will open a mar
krtfcca gseator coacntnption of wool
abroad by the better coadltsoro of cum
petition which the tanigtser hao now
opened tahini ont the homo manufac­
turer do (feat we do no* four of jwweaf
anv doferciatk* from that cause. The
aafieo, toy thia ill advised and Ul timed
mewaann. ucilr pays iMst to the foreign
wool-grower th. aunty that might
hare be* kept nt home, and should
hero bs* wed to lamau the tfofitoiit

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Dr. Crook's Wine ofTar.
A
io Ynuvnls

IROff CA8TIKGB

3$

Datroit Nordty Works.

PubUc’Teat

buck
2.

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mtstsi or

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carriag eh.

DR. CROOK'S

WINE

iru*ta Johasssosi.

CARRIAGES
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MiehiganEichange.

AvstSSaSSSjsfE'?

UM IHE

"ciaha AUeriwv lei Uwee. Kow
BANK EXOHANGK

ning

Booms.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

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HO. 9.

Agents for the Celebrated
. vtMX Am**}

BBS dans,

m 8HJWU.
Ltttly PARAS

JSSSsdSShBiat

....

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 1872.

BMtffilED FLOW

Gentlemen!

isjl'g’di/fe

FITtBG fflBSffi,
Oaca SB CLOVES.

______________

1 Thu plow whenever introduced has found unusual favor

U

on

tB Ik Ee®l IffljE fllBBl
^eft.«iUiiCM CRTl

■ 1st Light ncsa of Draft.

rouatv Ladies know sn
'*'■**’ M»n «o&lt;?«tosahIL

Making MtdjpAirt Buhopi

Kato Field retain* to America in July
and will lecture on the Eugluh.

Aa'ira ia: hi Hw1 Brooklyn Acndetry
•f Maria Cue ofa great throng that
watcbod the General Coafvrentw elect
tsahopa, we could not repreea twu que&amp;&gt;m. The fint om w tauwtel by
lha ga]« tacos and taMire hJaavior ot

A "Hietory &lt;4 Lmroaliam" unta ia
prom. written by Frederick Hudtou.
tote of the New York HtrtU
(Jhaa.BaadeahoaM'smeetotboUait«d .''tot® and stir up num* of the groat
dadiae with libel suita. He now haa

i George Bancroft, at Buriin. keen* on
wrfuag nt hi* •‘Hi.tory of the United
Htaito,''*nd employ* a fellow-rouutry-

‘S»
41hits “Great‘Dufnliili I y. The
: YW K4&lt;v&gt;o»" temper

want to show you the Goods. Al]
entirefy new and Prices not to be
beaten in1 the State of Minhigam ।

low is Offered
tiona! Republican Convention boM at :
Philadelphia.
GrxnrMxr :—Year note of the 10th
inat. nmvoying to ma the action of the
Con.entioD in placing ray name in nom­
ination for the office of VMk 1‘raaidrat

Roxton ('uxh Store.

MMIJ/IIH

Detroit Stoves!
•l.KV.
•'
■lae B®4 ft«Ul,
—rteri

Bni-i-y County Fair, iTtei- 1^71.

ILudO

&gt;ib S Minis

Thtuun Me
Stiaie
The llet ■oil Stores are the
W Uilt SuseI
Ilf. 1 JEST Sir,re*, . 1 jb-w11—' made
rior Charcoal iron,
Hl!
. in the World.

ev, and aggreeaian. had aaaembled in at
Natiaaal Luor«»n« to ooafec with I
aach other on the exigence* to which
thrt fearful douunaliun &gt;itaught their
counter Alter a full confetvDoe the
hightet point &lt;ri reeotvo they could
roach, the mod they dared to rooomtoead' was the avowed purpuee to |wobibit die exiatamca at alavery ia th® tor- an hour for the iolieni to oolhct the
ntariee Lari week Ute aaflw party rotes of fear handrod delegates, each
met by ita Re|«aeaatativee from thirty man** name bring tailed a* he voted.
aerou State* and ten ti^riloriae, at tho
And then all aorta of apeakinu went
of jeairnahetia opulence.
■amo great oeotre of wealth, intelli­ on while- the hoar* wore n*ray. duringgence an! power, to rrview tbep**laud which the toHen tardily roan ted thirtyirinter, having been “Nang" by haa
taka note m tho preoent, and indicate two hundred end sixty font namea,writ­
heart, tnad to commit auioto.
ita H»&lt;af action for the future a* typi­ ten oufour hundred, and eight ballot*.
devil" found him out and took him
But
long
1
—
fore
the
tolivra
oocue
back,
I
to
tho
.sanctum where th® editor waa
cal facte, the head land* of the nerion'e .
hutory. There tat on ita platform, U-] ■umvbo^r whiapera *omething to the ' " ’ ig duns to afoliwquen'. aubecribria
Jkura ot iiopair prooented by th"
king a prMiiuent and Uuu-.rul'l* part K-euial eeeretary, and one flnah of radi­
in the twuoeodingv, admitted on term* ance, immediately rootrolled, the moat editor recowtfled the printer to hl* fate.
of pwrwrt equahty to the leauing hotel* obtervanl of hi* friend* uadaratand thrit He l-ttan to wnrider bio-elf aa.romof Iba rtev. not Miy colored Rapreeen- Dr. Bom* baa hecu elooted. Aad be­ jurativelv happy.
•
talive* of th* raoo wtach wa* ten year. fore the vote ia read, U ba* been whi*
In order to got the etiMte otoaimd, a
pored all over the room that Bowman Utile Hock paper pnnto tfoe pJeamnt
Hank and Foetev Rave been cboaon on
the firet ballot. Thia dove not dMraaae
the iuipatonco of Um audience to know which w* (ball eelect, with nleaware,
the Maw of a vote that ia a prytty com fitting one® for eoeb of the aidermwn,
whoa ha die® from the ebritra ir ofcar
cauw h" liad eo nobly nd for on many not reachod until alter iwo more *e*- di*oa««, roperinduwxl by the filthy &lt;*nyear* rrprvientod. and to men and wo­
dilion of our rtrect* and alleya."
men hnng and dead who had tailed • Bev. Tbomaa Bowman. D. D.; who
A waggiah jouroaliat who it often
through long year* of obloquy and eelf- wu choern by the iargeal rota 0 the
Mteriffoe for the glariou* fruition of that fire: ballot, ha* been for yea.-* preaideat merry over hi* perooaal piainnea*, t»U*
boor, It hardly needed the brilliant of the Indiana A*bory Uuivorrity. He thia rtnry ofMmo*if: -f woof 0M to
aramary of ita platfunn to give kwth l» aa excellent educator, a preacher of a drug atora fora doo* of morphine for
ita iliustriou* ackievementa, the very aloquouco and grant popularity' a pol- ariekfttend. The togbt clerk objaoted
preecnce of th.we men alone waa rignifi- iahed acboter. aad a refined gantle- to greed to aa without a roeeenption.
rant of vicioiiee already achieved, and
5S5/.K s?n»f
tho great di*tanoo the nation had travBwv. William I. Hxrri*, D. D., haa
el.d over between '60 and ’70. But been for many year* the eeeretery of wbownuM daetroy htaoMfl" G*Mm
grand aa ia it* record the Republican the General Uunfereaoe, and a moro effi­ .toodily at tne. he replied: *Id*art
[»»rty reel* not on ita put nfcma; it cient aecratary a deliberative body newt know. Semuatom. it 1 looked Hk*_
look* to iufutum. and grapple* with had- He haa alao been, tba active cor- you I ebooM te» groutly tempted to MU
it* problem* of duty ana danger. It reepondieg secretary of the Miarionary tayaalfi’"
propoce* a* the objeete of ita tanmediato
Thaee ■fievila" eaum to ba brtx«hl
aeoocnpluhmenta th* aamptma liberty
and earnt equality for all. the enforce­
ment of the recent amendment* &lt;o the
why they ibould pour Jout their ftolwur*
»Mch arieerakSe vantoM thaMtowany giftri* an orator, being *low, de­
liberate. and aomarimee heaitotinr io
UIneataU**A&gt;BU.
pra.ahiwg tbcmgk he ia a keen deba­
ter. Bulba Im* the rrre*l executive
I weelflrt arise a sowed wort
*&gt;e boast* •* geequaliiim. ia maxter of all the intricate*
•itilore who, in the lin* of d*V. became of parliamentary law. end will be in
dimbied, a continual nnd careful en­ every regari, except a. a pahat orator,
* ' - —*i -* T*
couragement and preteetkin of voluntary a magnitioeat bialwp.
nawiigratioo. aad regarding with aoeloa*
Rev. Randolph S. Foatar. D. D. who
cara the righto of oar adopted cifiaaoe,
the abolitomof the banking privilege,
and Ibaapaedy reduction ot rota* of Seminary, a man of targ* acquirement i
port.ag* , the reduction of th* national and of a national fame aa a pulpit otgtor, and theological writer. It in undec •
Trouble* are like dega, the *mallee
akrd that hi* ete:Uon to the ep^coual they are the more they annoy you.
office ia very affimUBg to him and to hi*
Nothing ia mon ea,y than to do
fomilv, th. work of abmhon bring for
lew .sited to hie taatei and character ta acUaf; nothing ia mon difficult than
to suffer without complaining.
Great power* and natural gifts do hot

KEyATEfbJLSXl

To all who Intend.to Purchase Sewing Machines
GOODYEAR it STRIKER
2. That It baa the beat eonrtructed ahuttla ami the UMMt perfect h&gt;wer lenalt
tn exieu-nev. and defle* all competition In throe part!cuter*
X That It h*» throuly STB4K1BT. fixt-r-Aiuittixu n
any Shottle Xarbtee. by whidl the thfekmt m-nertri e g&gt;
acwed, uatng either rottoo, vtlt or Huen ihrrad of adyafoe
I 4. That II run* eerily, rapidly and quietly, all *n«h&gt;a*
log parte bring made of Meet, and making a pevfoet tad

' A TaaAoech NM^ne tatborvugMy terted on 11^vOWi—
— ------- --■
! claaaaaef gauD*. -m* left ready for uae, and needa no n-*'l|mttB*trt or alteration
of any kind It ordinary aewlng.
J’■' -ill
- 7
.« i. i • •
; A Tbatlifoaorimpleinoo«&gt;rtructlon,aiideoaUylupttaardcr,U»tovorymUeorMlaatewriM te weeded to teaga te BUtab. Ham. Hall. Undd. Bind. Cord
Gather , Qallt, Hem rtlteb. Embroider. Frtagr,#c., *•,. &gt;
T: That !l te made througboal w-lbe be* Materials amliu U&gt;e mefo, perfect
' ' ana!- with
—* each
.e’ii^
Tteu.L.T.
—1&lt; la not bablb to uneqtml
mailnar.
almplirtty
ot court
latn iite'market, and ia readily
wear, an.! roqulroe fewer repa.tr. ttiau any
and InrspeaalVely re adju»tcal after long . A That II baa tbv to*Umooy, not only, of axperienced expert*, but of the akin
,-J mn-oto aa* wttMa ahwlU* aiaohlwto to tH
1 working. &gt; * t
—■ ■
•
9. That the Company baa md a^oght tgoldaln medato from l*«r» &lt;M pitota
I Expoaltion., whtehara really obtained by iJudicloo*. though pratty large expmaUture of money, and ere wortI* toe a aa Id thc_gr'oulai^ value at a MachUi-, but
’ ttflOO '
have preferre-l to expend too aamo amoufi? ft* keeping lheLr wort up to toe
hlghcei atandard of perfect ton, tone enabling them to arnat oar no 'Marhtde
i Whiet, wW not l«u toe iiwal rigid *ecuUny a*J the ;
teete. 1 hey t- lleve n« ita mao «r nA.

Itrspi-etfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally.Hint they nave removed
.ejujl o,sTB.trrv&lt;itJ&gt; rf BHa-wwk. X.»- to the Large and CpiiiincHlioiis New Brick
Store [adjoining the Washington Block* un&lt;l
____A»Aw«.t
nEVHfER, HEATH k CO. • ; will he happy toxerve all, who may give them
a ciijlj Crockery and Groceries constantly !
*
" nad, and will be sold
||an nt tlie advertised
If you flo’nt believe it call mid
Pay Cash for IJut^.j-l^ggs^j-ntHli
f Produce. *b'’ &gt; * &lt;

BLACKSMITHING!

“Mark Twain" ia adrertieed to toll of
hie expcrienrao in "Boughing It;”
twvbablya serie* of hi* Hie one* Mi&gt;aierippi Star Mark waa a Mtiriaappi
iliver pitot tor eovwral year*.
Mr. Wm. F. Been, the esteemed night
editor Of the Tritane, died lot week of
eoagmttob of the brain. Bo had n»*n
frame rompositor to tlw portion he
held at Ue tune of death, and wu
groatlv valued by hl* employer*
1

aoalLW 2&gt; ishoriW

WTLWFB
I

ly aktptteal in regard to the reported
roman tot mooring of the Doctor and th®
XtroU interviewer at Djiji. So are the
eon* at *oma other people.

i

•ts.ssaas

Fair medal. ..ver their entire •urface
KVKSnr NACHIBfie 1* FULLY
* «»•-*■••* -w«K*te-*aK!t¥ &lt;tot»rr

.
WA.lgRoKI'CFKD.
kri-it I..

G. L. FR^ETTS,
Grdnfl ILupIU**. M1«,U.
out ever wfohteg to be

Ldfe i» like a theatre. During the
«y Wo take higher and tower eeat*.
when rtiatoW we tatngto la the

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JearfotvfortfoZw* BW

coxrxcriojunr,
■ Gold &amp; Silver Watches

snassw gt 1W

Th® following ia a ropy uf the nffirial
letter notifying Fnirident Grant of hi*

Wu«nto&gt;, Juno 10,
Mr I’roeadael: .
Sin—In pcrsunnco with our matroo­
tion*, we. the uudem'gnod, Pro*ilt*et
ami Via, Preriifonto ot the Nattoaal
Republican C mrwtfion. bald tn Phila­
delphia on tho 6th and Uto inataat*,
hare thn huncr to inform you ol yuur
aominatiwu for rt--eiectiou to th* oliee

It ia eany amooeh to make aaarUtoea
far thorn we town, but for our eamtoy,
we have to atruggla aad ovarrosa eelf.
Hueb a victory toaobie.
Pride fa the friend of the flatterer,
the mother of envy, the none of fhry,
•k. acn of the der&amp;*, anl H batea emparion, aeoro* Wwfon, oaiowimno

�m
ready dmr
What these alorxo ran do,
the Republican {Arty hu already done,
and wril done. But Liberty in ita later
and larger dsmtopmsmte, is still an in­
fant wUoh cannot be safely trusted to the
care of n t.irangtt none. Tho Republi­
can party must nurse into strength and
maturity the reforms to which U has giv. on birth. It must guard the orod it hae
: eown. sol gather th* harveet U has

|Hti«ul fee0biica* Ticket.

Money,

mo to remain, as llu&gt; Traverse Jury
ore dioultanpd on Friday, th* 14lh
inti. I think the trim Jbrrorw b ths,
nums exactly to apply to the petit jury
of the U. 8. Court, for if said jary have
not trorersHf the several roads leading
from their twpective homoe to Grand
Rapids enoagls to give them tho name
«f ‘ftavsree w Traveling Jury, then
your humlJe correspondent is not capa­
ble of judgxng.
We was* first summoned to appuar
on the 20th of May, and then sent homo
to appear again June 4th, then again
cent home to put in another appearance
Jnno 13th and receire our final discharge as first stated, Juno 14th, ami
during tho whole time, not one case of
any imoortaneo was tried by jury.
Thera were two casro only that camo
before the jury, and they wore not of
interest enough to spook of here. Tho
IxaUourotUi caso was no t prosecuted, so
thoro wore many disappointed, and aa
many more who would like to see him,
I&lt;a t touretto. gibbited. As almost every
body understands the above mentioned
case, it u unnorsteary to speak of it

the finest periodxoal publish'd, having
nr, equal either in Europe or America,
will attract droerred ettentiou. From
Lotaag-e delightful Artsde «t Weal
Point (profusely ilhwuatodX &gt;bo brilliant

Lowell's Prose ; Warner's Charming
Paper, a Summer Back Log Study, die
beet of the aeries yet publish'd; Dr.
to talk of disbanding the groat party Holland*' Editorials. ‘•Tbo Christian
whose MhWvMOtate are daatinad to fill
llx.vproud-.-s: chapter ia the world’s his­
tory, orito exchange the Preaidancy from
fictea nt Popular Balance, iflurtratadjA
Startling Exposure ot Smuggling by
Women, and the Means Employed for
ita Detection ; Sparkling Papera in the
Old Cabinet; Growing Excellent in
Home and Society, an 1 the New De­
partment of Nature and Science, by
Prof. Draper, broidra the usual variety
of Stories, Poems, Essays and Ilcruswa,

glowing very fast with us. We have,
tho pencil of the satiriciaa fur six manth «
Yot sale by all newsdealers. For one Mr. Editor, a decided advantage hare in
pa»l. The anti-Grant supporter, have Dollar wo will send ti*o m-gaatu*. .. • Orangeville, over those who lire on
been ini search of tkr man to boat Grant. trial subscription fur tour months, com- heavy clay giuund. It ia scarcely over

men—like neo, they have their birth,
their infancy, their youth, their maturi­
ty, their decay aad their death, bather,
when appealed to by hb friends not to
risk hi.&lt; life by attending a diet of hia
unemies, made answer thnt they n-ed
not tear, as ha was immortal until hia
work waa done- This waa and is a great

threats can induce them to support n
man »« ubuoxiiu* to their political and
social ideas There is great diwatwfactien is the rank and file of the party
with his endorsement; and it is sudden-

ri/ie LU/teeif rtut/nsf/eo tft 044
LOTS

lo^d

CASH FOK.
RUSSELL &lt;t NEVINS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

250 Rolls New Carpets,
175 Packages of Dry Goods,

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$20,000 Worth

mor letter, Greeley has no sup|«jrters in
the Republican party of oar township,
and tho Democrats, say they will be
excused, as they prefer to vote for Grant
! if they must vote fur a Republican at
. al). But a strange thing b politics, we
Banncsnoxa. —The Republicans of । don't always know what will happen till
Boston, St Louis an i Indiaaapulu held i afterwards, and tlien we samefimro are
spleudiil Groot and Wilson, ratification |
' not pooitivo. But, one thing looks
mass meetings on Saturday evening. &lt;| pretty certain, that is, that our Tuner,
They wet* all very largely attended, ■ Grant, will continue to ten Demoerafic
and addroteed by distinguuhod 8peak- '
bides for fijur years from the 4flt of
ore. At Boston, Gorernor Geary, of
। Mardf next if has lives, uJ onr shoe­
I’en-ylvania, Governor Harvey uf Kan- maker, Henrv Wilson win wark up said
•.as. Judge Hoar, of Massachusetts and
General Butler spoke. At St Ixmie,

fflW IM!
Haifa Million having betn
Sold!

One Hundred

Thousand Dollars!

n. cooK.jigt.

R. MUDGE

WE PAY

CASH

m BW BL® MH OF IM

And now old Baxxxx, to work. The
battle will soon bo bob and may tho
Democrat* and surcbeads of old BarryCounty know that the Hxxnxes B xxxxx
on Exchange publishes the fillo wing ia thrown to the brueac, to ths dbconxa Ivoi-iircmouta. Tho firm will oommaad fitare of copperheads and all who op­
the confidence and support of a vast pose equal right*, and that through its
majority of tho people of the United inflnonce old Barry may roll up a larg­
er Republican majority this fell than
States, and they deserve it:

'

Photographs,

Photographs.

Painters’ Goods, Groceries &amp;o.

iHfl&amp;'n-tXli
thing &lt;/ their true feeling.. Hie writer
■ evidanUy a carefully and diacriminatuig observer, and ho finds undfeputabl„
oridena, that the Bebel Domocrata ex­
pect to ^accompfiah by the election of
Greeley all they failed to do by tho war.
In throe out of tho way centres they
freely Aaeusa the forcing of the colored

time of the departure of the Republican
party ss nt hand. When ia work u dou
crate ant Greeley men, anxious to hare
it1 wdl have ao right to cumber th*
Andrew i Jdhmwn’s opinion aad judgground it cannot or wilt not faithfully nuiaionlthe situation, while be was

work, that may net with aafoty, be «&gt;mmitssd to tho bends of any other exist­
ing party. That the Republican party
has the faith, tho hosuetr, the elasticity,
■nd the moral courage of ita earlier day s,
neod uoi be raeerted, as the fart must

They have Added to their Immense Stock

Ye Sell draper Ttai Ota

Wheeler &amp; Willson
, sand may dp if tboy will only farm it aa
। yell aa ho'doea. And by the by, friend
pe'tiey, should you ever co toe thia way,
and havo timo, juat give our friend
Hewitt a cull, and if you duu't find him
a tip top follow to call on, than I will
lake back all I have said of him.

•ot. itsalf. And to-day it |&lt;*a point to only demoralised the Democracy. While
a coatin ent made/rw and to nearly fxro there are differences to overcome, while
it is nrier safe to allow the campaign to
drift, and while groat euorta and exer­
tions arc undoubtedly necessary to rally
the licpubbcins to the poll*, tho utmost
No party in thia country ever did so confidance is felt by our leading men
great a work, or ever did it so well. that Grant’s triumph in November it
No party that has iter existed hoc eo
proud u record or haa produced ho long
a Hat of names of patriots true, or state im«a able and sagacious. Is the work
of this party of liberty loving patriots

pfated ita work, fulfilled ita mission and
hmae atsre testa, itcannot to noon “wrap
the drapery of ita coneh about it, and
lie down to plaaaaut dreams."
Bui wa do not this see it The coun­
try. manifestly, does aot thna see it The
world cannot thus see it The Republi­
can party itself dove not thus aee it It

Water Lime,
Ohio lime*
Shingles of all kinds,

asheb getting rich, ami getting his
i riches, too, from his farm, that only in-

parties- Every party lias a reason fur
being a party. Every party has ita idea
or ideas from whose creative power is

tor to country or human liberty, ali
duau,.and b there a nor party or an
•U one with its new work waiting to
step open the stage, and grasp the scep­
tre of reform and progress and push
forward the glorious work of making
men more/rw, more intelligent and bet­
ter fitted for ail the rcepoaslniliues of
existence mere rartainjy than the Re­
publican l*rty can and will. If no, and
the fact can be made to appear doariy,

Phanitr Cath Store..

suffice to warrant ths farmer to start hu
cultivator in hia eprn-field, and theaters
sandy land warms so quick, that com b
kueo high ofiantimc* before it is six in-1
made k mistake. Since the ago of
‘
"J
tho heavy clay. “But,”
Diogona*. who searched Greece in day­
say the clay farmer*, "when our corn
light with lighted lanterns to find aa
gets a start, wo ean beat you to death
boarot nan, there ba*' been no such '
on tlu- crop.” True, they probably have
exhibitma of a torch light pnxx-auon in '
a few bushels more to lb' acre, but not
full daylight until tths one to discover a
.
enough to pay £ir tbs extra hard labor
man who could bsoi Ulysses 8. Grant. 1 al lauiaing on Tuesday ot last week. I they haro to lay out in getting it. And
though the attendance was very small, I I don't know, in fact, as they they can
and Dan Yuurfeaes ore all out with lax they went through the motions of nomi­ boat our towntman Henry Howitt, at
terns bunting for tho man.
nating a fulkStata Txkef, including | all | ba owns what used to bo considered
It b wall said that there b nothing net
। the worst sand farm la the county, and

ny. Il was true of Luther, it ia true of
all man, and of all organisation*, when
organised for work, aad to whom is
committed by tho Great Auth&lt;* of hu­
man oxiateaev, a groat work or the car*
of a groat cause.

by it become** a firing «oul. To every
party u assigned its work. And if that
work bo u great and worthy one. the
parly to whom it is committed will be
in tho words of ths great Garmon refor­
mer immortal unfit its work is dons.
The Republican party was born to ita
work. That work was primarily, the eman­
cipation of a great country from the dom­
ination of the slav a power; and the es­
tablishment of universal liberty. And
secondarily the protection of the rirbte
of tho whole people in th* enjoyment uf
tho rights guaranteed to them by the
eutmfitufiian, and the magna charts uf
our libirrtiea. To that work, building
tar bolter thak it knew, did it bravely

dry goods

TAILOR &amp; FARLEY ORGAN

Now Finn—Enlarged Bnslaoeo—lU
Element* of fisuneea are Hou. x£y, Ener­
gy, Experienoi and Popularity. R-frienera—The People of the United State# :
Nanoxat.
Pnoousa.—The
Great
American Insfitato announcxx it* FortyfinU Anneal Exhibitfou. to be opened
in tho City of New York, on the fourth
af September nnxt. Applications for
■pace to exhibit tho best Agricultural
ProdaofioM,
Mechanical Invwafitaa,
Artistic devices, and valuable nrtieloa of

IJollnr’i

DI TffiME DCUHEKT

SPUING A AVERY.

$50,000 06

Aa I have uo Um«- to take tlwrc round
Ibe County, all are invited to eall and
examtuo for theuuelvre. The superior
quality of tone and finish will sell the
Instrument without urging.
wm roll them on the Installment

I Unite tannt taw &lt; iou
Moan, Sriw ft, no team
■ MB!.

No Cheap Traalxy Work

palmed off us Photographs,
but Artistic pictures that can

$5,000 IN

GOLD ! only be made from exper­

"Thb Utile affair, the Grant admuiatra-

6on. ought to be got out of here, but
0.. Fsailr Carls*, sad M.uW Uorw. euh
tho elecieuta ot opposition are not ocganitod. Indeed they cannot agree and
their organisation b out of tho question, M. Harruigtoa, Goldwater, 19th ; Joseph
while Ropubbcans arc united, organised Hall, Jackson oouaty, 45th; and Goo.
L. R Brown, Knult 8te. Mario, 40th.
Th* numbar of gradnatea waa fi".
Nooracu Onto FaHl—Tlxe Third
Annual Exhibition ol tho Northern Ohio
Fair AxMMciatkm. will be heU ou their
bcautifhl Fair Grounds, in the City of
Ctorotaad, on the mi. to It d aya *f 8*pttember, I37S. Thb h th* largest Fair
between Bratta and St. I«fix*. For
■chedub of premiums, Ac., addrora Geo.
W. How*, Bea, Cleveland, O.

a traveling jeweler waa murderwl at
MieUaaa City, w hile fiahing at th* dock,

Worth that Goes Oat

ience and d Scientific knowl­
edge of the business. Call
before being imposed upon by
carricaiures ofyourfeatures
elsewhere.
N. B. Persons with light
blue or grey eyes are request­
ed to call on cloudy days for
their Photographs.

pUITAffll

e will make it for the Interest of Every
Man, AVomun and Child to buy their

BRY mils 10

Call and see the Stock and Prices.

SPRING t&gt; AVERY.

BITKRS.

8.T-18GO-X.
Thb wonderful vegetable restorative

Wool !

DRUGS AND MEDICINES.

Wool I

FWTS, OILS, qflooeifiss,
Fmmoy

Good., Books, !BtaUo««ry-,

Jka.,

nr te Etan ita hr tklta

Beautiful Women.

HASTINGS, MICH.

LIGHT IRON CASTIXC-S

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Works,

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For Your

The leading Dry Goods

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Western Michigan.

�Wl MATIOXAL JUBILEE I f
JalyiTlBTS.

Now at the Carriage Factory of J. Lee Reed!

&lt;

lie eitisesu aad eoldian of Bam
euaty will jtea in the oelabretion of
io glorious Anniversary «f our Nation-

MUI. tlttt thtirxm.
'rtfU~rertSw seton atoriswaielsso sltM

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DRUGS

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cancaci.

^rajssxk‘‘-teftt

jwattsyew”-MMI1IC.

BANTINGS LODGE, NO. &amp;X. r. A A. M.

UNO. WHL4DE tert.
HASTINGS EASTERM STAR, U4a«

I. 0. 0. F.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

yware in producing A tarejettstioa morn
eAsOtet tka. (Woe OA WNhowt tin. horr­
id tMto. The CMaria twgwhtee the
system; cures CTteariparimi' stosnaoh ache,
"• “Stoy, U. A. Goodyear, J. R.
croup aad fiatuleucT, and kills worms. Vaavelsar, P. Bhridon, R. B. Wight­
It dow not distress or grip. By faquiel- man, D. B. Couk, L W. Vrootnan, F D.
Gory Spauldfog has a new and full
J. L Brod. A. R. Pntt aad I.
stock of Boots, Shoes and Notions. Sell­
Prosidsrief (As ZJey-Hon. IL A.
ing at vary low pricna.
nVtS
Hoaayoar.
Fw Avsafenfo—a U Rork end Gil­
Tell xne not in mournful numbers, Ufa ds’ sad will forward three botflos amitts
to tho addreee of any oao so au thenti rated. bert Striker.
is but la empty dream. For tho place
JtteeM-L W Vrootnan.
Insist that your druggist order it for you
to buy goods cheap for the money is at It costa but 50 cents, aad one Uftle
OrtUr-J. H. Van Voleoc, Esq.
AsaAr-Geo. W. Milla, bq7
the New York Cash Store.
wi(l eave many doetoes bills.
Chyle* Rar. J. H. Rem.
J.B. Roe. A, Co 53 Broadway. N. I.
The procession will bo foratod at 10
o’clock A. M. under the direction of the
Marshal aid hia asristants, aad inarch
tea shady gywro where an ampleauplWyofto^wflll&gt;.proridod.
Du yvu want Printing, Graining, ar
.CTiSS--’
anything in that hue, if so cal’ on W.
Nd. Presadeat and Chaplaro
P- BtaHweathar. Shop opposite the
3rd. VIM Proaidrote.
Court House near Cook A Sheldon’. Ab- western butter, if properly packed,
4th. Orator aad Reader.
5th. Cn ■■ wdMa ■ of Arniagemonte.
should not bring aa much in price aa
6th. Mayor arid Common Council.
York State butter. With a long expe­
7 th. Martial Music
rience, and an extensive aoiuauitance
8th; Boldieri of any of our Wars.
with the different markets, I shall use
Sth. Citiaeas generally
the bast of my abilities to make the
i
oma or axucuis ar til aaorx.
1st Mute by tho Bead.
2d. Prayer by the Cheplain.
3rd. Music by tbe Choir.
I 4th. Reading the Declaretion et In-

Medicines,
The above cut represents the most successful TIRE SET­
TER in existence, which is now in full working order at
my Shop, near the Railroad.
I claim for this Machine the following advantage over
the old method of
TIRE SETTING.
.
1st. The Time which it takes to do the work.
2d- I can make a Tire tighter than by any other pro­
cess, with an absolute benefit to the
" wheel.
‘ ‘
8rd. I can hold the disnjust where I please, and still
tighten the Tire.
4th. I can make-a better job on a poorer wheel than
any man living can. after the usual way
On the 24th inst., I set Forty-Eigyt tire in just six
hours; to the entire Satisfaction of my Customers.
Hastings. June 26, 1872.
JJqq

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isular Railway.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

81 HI Id A 8IMILLBU8 CURANTUK.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

era will also be on hand to enliven the
i proceedings with the sounds of ewe’t
melody.
The Officers aad Bokhara id the Ooun‘
’ ’
r, are earnestly
early, and roItL-km, .to.

Wm Baict.—Pertiee desiring good
walla will make it pav by pun-haring
the Cenent WaU Brick at tbe yard of
Slocum * Abby, cor Hanover and Green
Sts. 10,000 now ready fur use.
w2

Rppd,

Dye Stu fie,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grau! River Valley Division

Cniure.—If you are going to build
ia tb» summer go to Goodyear A Strik­
er’s by all means to get your tuuls and
trimings. aa they bought all of their
goods before tho advance, and are Bel­
li ng right down to the bone.

The Bar Room Remedy fur weaknees
of the stomach ia a doer of Rum Mitten.
They are .urrhargwl with Hri OH
a deadly element, whtoh ia rendered
mors active by tbe pungent astringents
with which It is combined. If your
stomach is weak, irr your liver or bowels
disordered. tone strengthen and regulate
them with Yunnan Brrrxxa, a pure
Vserrisu Htomxcmic, Coaasrrtvr no
araunrr, free from aclohoL and cabble
of infusing new vitality into your ex-

many now and beautiful pieces never
before witnssud here, tho whole of
which luu been procured at an expeSM
of surera! hundred dollars.
Tbe ciliaens uf the entire county are
cordially invited to come aad celebrate
Of course everybody and hia wife will bo
Second crop of potato bugs for this on hand aad help to make thiogtorious
and fertive uccaaaoa a great suroees.
Moron ready to harvest.
A variety of fuunv and mirth-nrovok Soda, cool aad refreshing with tho iag entertaiumrota will ooms off at the
nicest syrups always ready at Ackley's Fair Ground in the aOernuoa, which
will be duly announced by the appro­
priate Committee, by bond-Ullt
Let every body eume, and every body
will bo happy.
By order of Committee of Arrange“‘Tustiags. Juaa 17ih. 1872.

three hot, dusty days.

J- / lea Cuus Boons.—Mrs. W. B. Hitch-

An intonating Utter from our Orrsngerille correspondent appears today

Everybody Should trylhein before purchasing Elsewhere.

Church Streets, and mil lx- pleased to
- Hacagaaiaad—The Hastings Silver sow bar many friends and the [Miblic
Cornet Band. May sun-re. attend their generally .j Thane who vicitod her in
the Upjohn Buikhug last season, will
efibrt to maha thia, what it may lw, one
not need to be toll that everything ia in
order, and the dslicacwei uf the Season

Another lot of those splendid styles
uf shawls and Parasols just received at —Tbe Republicaas of Virginia are vigi­
the New York Caah Store,
n'tf lant, and Grant and Wilson Clubs have
already been &lt;rosni»-l in many nUces

IC«w Goods in endless variety just " Wants!—A suit of bath roosaa. The
&lt;&gt;p&lt;-twd. aad for sale at aitoniahiuily man who ahall fit them up will bo a
low prices at Bntber A Bailey's m29tf public benefactor, and we hare no doubt
would reap a rich financial rewar d.
Rtirnu has for sale all kinds of
Don't fail to res 1 th* I. tiers of Acseasonable Vaoxrs»L*s. Give him a
eepUnce, of the Re pubbeen standard
bearers Gsarr sad Wrtaon, pr ntod on
our first I-eg. this week.

WARD &amp; THAYER.

Lirr or Lnrma remaining at the
Haatiags P. 0 , June 26,1872.
Jacob Bly, 8. 8. Collum. Mrs. A
Dowse, Wm. Eason, Miss Carrie Fuller, .
Syrenus Gregg, Mrs. C. C Gregg, Mra.
Jnlia Gillet, Emma Holden, Clare
Hart, Henry D. Hosier!!, W H. Hanes, I
Mrs. Anna Hammond, Emma C.| Penock. Elida MW
Direct your latten to No. of P. O. I

May 15, '7:

Hastings A' Allegan.

The Organ for the People!!

IN'OCURL.NO CHARGE
rdEURALl

The Grand li-l-id.
teya that
track laying on the Grand Rapids A ladteaa Railroad W"rth of data Lake will |
commence ia a few dgy•- More than |
130 tone of ruib have U-enJpded up in
Clam Lake, nod mray car loud, are on |
Wo would be glad to have oar form­ tbe way. Tbe dietaace Iriessa Clam
ers communicate their views of general Laks aad Fi«e Lake will require about
2.000 tons of tails Passengers will be
agricultural matters, through the "Farm­ able to ge to Fife Lake byrwflaa soou
ers' Column" of this paper.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. DELIlSLl MD DIMCT Sturt,

s=ixst-aiM.sfs es st
oT!te rtar May $.Un MM sate fwlk—etoto..

SOIJ&gt; IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A BLADE.

Rxrt a n»-H. E. Hobbs, fo e of tho
Btuum.—The Gjand Rapds JU*'
firm of John Huberts A Co, has return­
ot Kandt* aayn: -Ytebt carload. of
ed from a brief visit at Owiaha Nebrav- buntewvwt,to liskre oa tbs 12:10
train on tbe ft R ¥. R. B. Saturday.

Hbhubu the meeting at tho Officer,
and Executive Committee of the Bam
County Agricultural Sooioty, oa Satur­
day at tbe office of the County Clerk

f Tna Assoasrtns of Good Templars
for the counties of Eaton and Barry,
will mart in this city oa Wednesday.
July 3d. There will bo a public meet­
ing ia the evening, to which tho public
are cordially invited.

75 cents for men Cottonade
Pants at the Great One Price
Store of Grand Rapids. Star
Clothing House. ____

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
UOIXU EAMTi

Rapids.
_____
Only ffi.OO for a good
doubble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House, Grand. Rapids.
fs. 00 buys a good suit for
little boys Star ClotJung
House, Grand Rapids.

Tax Euncuas ou the 41 b will be hold
atho Fair Ground. la the afternoon,

New Advertisements.

Call at my Music. Rooms, 2 dqars'&amp;iststf the Corner.of
State &lt;f- Jefferson St., and see it.
All the Sheet Music of the Day constantly on hand.

SHERMAN J. RICH.

x Bcssuxr—Several Stereo were eatered in ths City oa Bunday Night and
torus *25 in money, a Watch worth a­
bout 120, a pair of boots, and perhaps AreoarrMBST.—Wo lean from the De­
a few other smaU arffclte taken.
troit papers that Mr. Joseph Harvey, of
The lot Regiment Mkhigna Infoaty that city, for many yean ntedactar apwill bokl its roanion ia Joctaon August MB the Control Railroad, haa boow ap-

WOOD’S
Ceps&gt;/rs jVerrg,

30th. Gen. W. A. Throop, Detrort, is
Presidsat t Major O C- Hooper, Begin-

where you know you get none but the

that ever played to » Dw. i. the
County rf Barry.
T» Gnaw Buna City Fathros, will
visicJtefeemto wirwma, a ^ariol &lt;ssr

FIRST QUALITY.

�PBMtlWill

.'jBKyggur

. '

...

Of I Mtamln

Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

*

CAPITOL OF WHCHICAN

*106,000

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
AGENTS

'• r'~

A
&gt;;:e.ir.i.4 r-lriee. aae neOy«W tele
Iks cate te.te. .Hum to Maeetf aad •SLtnH
kia»4* 4,b*k*' ’’*•“** *"’*’»* ease he
wfruloBn. raMtotate. to BreAJU

nriee, will not now,unless of extra riar.eeU
fcr any more, if aa much as common
varieties of larger sue. A medium sir•4 fruit, or even c-cf malieruu-. msv
be mere economical fir use, but tutifl
decwUd change ia the preferences of
thamajouty of purchaser* shall take
plaoo^larg'’fruit will toll better than

To produce thia, the fruit mate not
only have g&gt;&lt;*d cultreation. but must be
thinned, and wo agree with Mr. Meehan
that “one-half the trees which bear
fruit every year would bo bencEttod bv
haring one-half of th. fruit taken &lt;rff
■•■xmaaitis well set, sad that tho

HUh.” W. may Uy it down sea «w
tain rule, that excuasive jwoluction u
always at the expose at Ulh quantity
MkdqaaKty; if not in tbs same seaaon
then in succeeding Mos. tor when
branch i. contending with branch, leaf
with Ua£ s:.d fruit with fruit, fur its
•apply of light and food, i; would bo
mdeeilau anomaly in nature if this
should not result in pormaneut injury to
the trwa aa well aa to th" annual crop

Few booekiMq&gt;er* are- aware of the
many wee to wtich wants paper may be
put After a stove has been blackened.
It can be kept looking veey wall for a
long time by rubbing it with paper
every morning. Rubbu&lt; with paper is
a much nioar way of keeping the out­
side of a taa-kettle, reifferepot and tun

.

C lfANK EItY ORDER

EACH-

Mfckjpe. and ee tteUMsfe tee eCk^ Star W&gt;» tsleaiet *sa*ai Irent ,s«tH&lt;r&gt;i,-*,la .

AGENTS WANTED II

Buffalo Land.

Guarantee Satisfaction

MUK $ Mi

Shop ia Bartow 4 GoodysaPa -By*
Warehouse, sjaining C. F. Dwight I
Co’a Foundry.

$23,900 in. Real Estate !
’
1 !
" 1
MWripr teteWteteSro*-tee tW»
, | .. ■, arWMte ■
Sate
$8,000 in Ctuh'l . .
'^UwmJ
■
$«’S5S • in PBraohal Pfdpert/.

T^T'Wool sent by railroad will
card*J and waul Uek in gr,&lt;

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS:
'lltatiMT tttlv«

coal, watucE a uw.

,

WELCOME MABBLE.

•JW» t&gt;«sffi«sML.t I. ‘

Jlamtoge, May 25, I«72

taro quickly taken up and depoeitsediment beneath thabjus waters,
.d, along toe shore, especially afstorm, the water can hardly be
1 blue. It is brown a. far aa the
ia reach, with the clay washed
from tho hills end taken up along
Lore. I-et this prooeei continue —
hero is nothing to prevent it—and
bmi must awine when tho upper
of the lake, which ia scarcely
able now in rough weather, will
to be navigable except through a
narrow channel, when even th.

CARDING
OPEN k TOP BUCCIES.

.11 unu

MACHINE

......

in

&lt; .t Iwed* tor tee reeeiy 4 Barry &gt;“ •*'
&gt; Mi Se wtt&gt;a *•«*•! i ia« |»&gt;e&gt;r M .Me k»»

"i j&gt;ia seasl mesrTt^SSflJeee'

marsh where the wild alder end
p whortleberry will grow Evon
i did not come through the tilling
acees. Niagara ia slowly but ourely
f a ditch that will one day drain
Brie.
Every observing man
aa visited the great cataract knows
I haa cut ita way up from Lake

•live.itol io &lt;Utee&gt;r

I the find time 1 liaiene-1 to its roar.
Me-J entranced »|”&gt;n ita wonders.
PR bmestoee that lice Ixmeath the
I rock’* creeks and drops away.
I die cataract ahall have worn its
ei-jt to tho heed of the rapids, its
les will be much faster than it ia
It is easy to see that it will otto
tech ths deep waters of tbe Niagror. I teko Erie wiU be &lt;-tr«:tuaily
sl, and there will only be a deett;
towing through its central channel
what digging aad boring 'here
• to find the treasure that has
town in sinking ship*, and will go Ori-rel, »«U.'
' For of all the great lakes, Erie.
|to its ahaUowaees, io tho most
erous to tbe navigator. A severe

'ass:

B08AH) PBffl, Ml

Mint.Witi.

BRING ALONG YODR WOOL

fewer »t •elv le re

3« 4»r*. t* lCl

l.-.’.lwS &lt;• V

QUS. J. M, Go. Aft

ULIS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,

wStea r.riu Hi ia U»~klr I
ts^Ktsgreu

DR. WHSOJTS

CaVtION

COUGH MIXTUR:

jBX U* X1 £ » 8
(ARI)

entire sbeonm of that love for the Leon
tiful. without wiucb to home is worthy
of the name. The judicioua investment
of a small amount of traaey in fiowor*.
or the pcrchaao of a variety at seeds at
a trifling cost, aad a few hours* work
with e^mfeur garden rake will amply

X. X. A Rfe

T-Wto -■

hies over tbe city we obeerve many tine
gardens and partrrraa, filled with the
chaieeet fl rwers, evergreens and shrub­
bery, aid notieu many "loael habita­

tions" where rubbish and dvbris lie
around promiscuously. The eoutraat is
■o striking and tbe sequel eo plain, that
wo iavariably attribute the dilbrrnoe to

ta wstH e^f '*er eie MUskl.g S S7k»l.d TteM Ute Sgreite ef-

The New Oapitol and Grounds,

iming population, an covered with
yards aril orchards and thriving
. A careful survey haa shown that
a Lake. Michigan haa an average
h of !,8uO feet. Lake Superior of
feet and Lake Ontario of -4)0 feel
» Erie haa an average d»|&lt;h of 120
The uper part of Point Polla lalias an average depth uf but 30
Tbe middle pcrition beteea Belle
id aad Long Point averayns only
feet The bottom at tbe lake ia
&gt; level, and composed of soft slay,
clay ig cvnatandy aocumalating,
I esdiment carried down by tributary
Lina. Tbe couth chore ia compoeed
ksily disintegrating blue, gray and
l shoals and grey sandstone. The
Orti and northern coasts are made
[ limestone of tho HeMerberg group.
b easily yields to the action of the
k Consequently both shares coa­
ly roatrihuting to till up the
tod of tho lake. The work io not

SEWIING MACHINES.

over the jar. Canned frtrit ta’not eo apt
to mold if a peace of writting-paper,
cut to fit the ean, ia laid dire^y on tbe
fruit Paper ia much batter to put
under a carpet than straw. It in
warmer, thinner and makes the laws
noire when one walk* eywr it Two

irt UtfrojnpMns Campsat of Octcptt.

BLOOD PURIFIER.

WHATEVER

FURGU.TONS

WONDERFUL OIL
use whatever in tho . villagw of
Ip, N. Y , the village Board
refusing to grant a license to ,
la or drug stomr Thia may
tching the thing a little to thr, 1
odd that every breach of buai&gt;±J

,

SV. UettexterWJe&amp;aaaasMBHaviM&amp;ri I

DR. AIKEN
M FOWLER'S GREAT WORK

Carre Bacent and Old-Standing D.i

“

AGENTS WANTED
si* •oowfKkti-H

PRESDamtL C1MFAIGN BOOK

TMirAr’"

HUSi’.r B. CAkXCM.
tUud 11.0*0- Ate* 5*1* IfX" ""SraSu*’ ‘

wtriwSai
ErrMaetee, Mir

LADIES-”:

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.

party, the duty of every good ettu
mains the same; to work steat
every due tian* and place fee tlse i
of sour *
’
manly
pUce.1

YOUNGMAN

WORM CONFECTIONS

ixUr/Tt :i:r,

Public Test

ess eetorr- -a—&lt;-* -*a

Haa proved

DR. CROOK'S

... . ---- --,
n
wjtesawin:. *..4ib«ee &gt;.'&lt;4 votes lm.ii
ute*
»«. i ^u Im,
•! nw m&lt;kl • o
i
vsiiisiae•■•tee *Ma.

WINE

The hint GM» tells at St^Un Ua ‘
coin, *iho died on the 9th iast. at the
pour l.iajto tn that csty, aged 102 yean.
He was born March 2, 1*0. six years
before t be Iiteration ol Independance.
Little i« known of Ha early life.
He
hod been in tha poor house eight or tea
yaan. I Ho had at om time a, daugbter
Lving io Gensaoe. in thia Stale. He re- j

Me. tttovero KfalUy.
SuBi’Ss:

ratu-mvMi

- ra***te.

’•Sto'X«.TSL*^-‘-*”lSUa

live ■•ltd.,!.. th.t m.1^.

ClAT-ZFE.TTNrfiT

GHAMHON WASffil

good of others, tbe editor knows his la ।
t&gt;ora will never be appreciated—hr
know* hi* task ia a thank] nee one. Ocnaainaalh’, however, a man more advancod than his fellows, will make glad
tbe heart aad tighten the toils at tbe
knight of the quill by some su-tekl. tokenof eekteterfedgetuca: Evra cotpur
aliuns, that have bora aMad in their efforta towards suoeera liy the newvnorH r
bringing their work Wore the publu.
w01 towartiraae deign to temember the
local pavaa by giving it each poMhage
asthoycanaot poeaibly get does eteewhen. Aad, at the same time, thera
same ccspxntiotu expect the news*,
nee Ia MSten —- - ’ - - -.11

O'a*—

Dr.Il U Wells
’ ftlrati of Jstteta
siree|U&gt;»:&gt;&lt; sad eoerteM.y Uk* eel&gt;lc»e&gt; loed lakre isle it,. SMiste*. It ssurn*-

MOTICS TO CtMmUCTOM.

Ju Pursuance ot get 117 of I VO aad

NATURE'S
»rlrS*,sailrtnlLmuSita
mu PLASTER,

Hair Restorative

U-t the eonstrortton of one hundred rods
'?ld.ro*d’ Mtanlnit
frai s-xnn
ot Station two and continuing to Sta­
tion seven. Also Grading and Plank­

incbro |«‘width'write ’fhX

frtna Scli.vl lli.ii.. Jwtlar liusb ef
I.OUO (hmm. Spjeui’ul' taaibax of all
Unde; Oak, Btewvod,' Wf.it.wmal etc.
iu™s »tete p.mti, F^r .tnribcr i»strtufruaa, inquire at Ibis Office, or of
the pn.prietori,
’
D. B. A A.G.PBEKMAN.
Hidtiaiorn, A|eil IJfh, 1BT2.

HALFORD

LonCTomgE
TABLE SAUCE,

8TOCC0,

vosuM
UE, at B1E,

PVKEFY YOUB BLOOD

Tire itrr unt AtmiM

Maahooi: :Hi»4r X*rt.How

FOB FAMILY USE.

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

.tttM

ituraa?Stewart &amp; Steiahoft
wuhiki

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                    <text>vol xvii.

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 1872.

Mwinil wl Bu?h&gt;e»

RELTABT,K

a* under th# Etapfro. There wa# more
cfs pick-rick air, of Derby louebirig,
on th# grawnd; and mother* showed
makro up for thi* by striking more fre­ their mum by tearing their young
quently th# sMtrum with hi# litti# flats; daughter* at Lome. Ono of th. moot
L# is almost tort in hi. celebrated top ringwla* right, was the op-ring of umcoat, but liio gnrv eye* took over, through
and under hi# .peclacie*; b# i* uO long- I
er eloquent, bet obstinate ; he 1# choking &lt;
■ with rag# and brandish** W» • aamitar ]
I tho menace of hi. reriguathai over th# ।
i 700 members, and with More**.
1
There i* at th# Palais Boyal theatre a '
pie-wnow bring acted called the “M#- ।
ehanical tribune,-’ by an • ingentooa ar- '
raugemortt each orator come# up in due I
course and i# rolled away in tun ; the i
and Amerwms, they showed that
time accorded for making a i?##ch bo- •uh
I
ia Borno they do as iho Boman*
ing in projwrrtion to the importance of whan
’
in fore# despite it# being
the .abject When M. Thaws exploded do-attended
&lt;
However, they all of course
a terrible c'j#oe uarosd; the rarobanieal Sunday.
t

Agents for the Celebrated

IMartMIE
pros (nans,
dan m cm

plow irfrereever introduced has found unusual favor

You
trio!

veil how tn um*.

i Im uiglrtucR* oC Draft

Need,‘and'fhiec

of Hmrtlli

3rd Excelling ol work. A^nys n furrow well
and will not clog.

t .abcoO_____
s'iQ

NO. 10.

1 tempted to #peak, but was hooted down;
' one deputy detired to merely define the
1 quroticn at issue, and wns reqa##t#d to
■ go home; a (eamd be had only two
werda to etats oa a question of order,
and ru removed as bring disorderly.
Th. I*rorideat of the Aseembly, M.
' Grery, rang hi# ball till it became boaroe
and looked like a Fallen Angel appeal­
' ing to the damned. ’ It wu only when

Great Durability. The chilled Iron
The Boys want to see you and &gt; 4lli Its
Being harder than tempered steel.
:xH»rt»O81tow you the Goods. All
; entirely new and Prices not to be
Plow is Offered on its Merits.
.beaten in the StaU df Michigan.
t desinus of pfaf-ina this Plow in the. hands

tile ner obligatory taw for military duty
a mgri should remain four or fire year*
in active *»rvioe. M. Thier* . and ibe
majority wori in favor of fire year*, and
hence, why no one can understand or
excaae the Praaulent'a threat, which hat
resulted in gravely injuring him, leaawiing the legislature in the eyea uf the
country and throwing bock the growth
■
'
ice which wa* happily
making way, Count do Kcnlrvl when
; M. Thier. thnr hi* resignation in the
■ fiwo &lt;&gt;f the deputies. proposed that fit*
J CLan-b* r should adjourn fur tw«niy-four

governed. The J ordinary" budget
ofFranoefor lt*JS lias been i-ublialtod ;
it reveal* a decided inerra*# luthe#*pease, of every department el the State
—die Minidry of Jartioe moepted. Only
think that Bepublican. cara^t cure the
epte that have erer formed, 'the chief
point in thrir ebareoter. The cvtnmi**ion fur examining die budget i* devot­
ing attention tu find the rnjuteite rovenae by economy rather than by iinj-o«iug nerikMM; quite a n*#t uf title am-

iaia and will bo knocked away a* u*eirM, and it »ecm» the French Embaoxy
at Constantinople ha* aumetbiag like a
batUliou of translator* that can be
lamely reduced. The chai**#* uf free
trade have been much iucroarod by the
recent threat of M. Thier. to rMgn, that

election* in the North and centre of
Franco, which have resulted in the ntuni of the three casdidatM pledged to

Th* only nelly mw clement in the
Barnmr btiainea* io, thal emav eariou*
papers redacting un Li. tulilicnl condm t
ia Mexico and hi* love for priao money,
hare burn found among the document*
krixed nt the Talienee end will l&gt;e ue*d
i public an£General Chanty Vico l*riei.| agninat himjf ibo power, uf th
dent.
1‘ubtlc opinion i&gt; indignantjporn.it- The nation will hardly
agaioat M. Thier* far bi. cLildulinc.s
and i* re*olvud to find a Chief Magis­
trate who will .ubmit'to, ami not coorrv
the National Alterably. The coontry
dateata imjMirialMa alike under republic
or monarchy. ,
The nation ia gvttiug idanuwl at the

They are the' only itove
made of Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
-gl Mr, World.

&gt;10(10 c rack

tho St. Kuitliin of France bad neither
rain nor suushiue on the anuivoraaiy of j

l»y 1*1 &gt;•*

To all who Intend to Purchase Sewing Machines

&gt;«y

■

GOODXJSAB &amp; STOKER.

. «'.4w?iTb!-ihZUi
HAMM. M IHAAMk. k CO,

aeraimmI,

—

Respnctfully announce Io their patrons and
the Public &lt;aenerally,thnt they have removed
to tbe|Laj^ge an^J (’ormnodions New Brick
~ "~’L-a" II -* ” ■''
______ __
Store juljoinirig the Washington
' '
Block, and
willbj Br to serve uh who may give them
kert tyn&lt;l Groceries constantly
he I’ftMsond. mid will he sold
idverlised

I f you

' iftaJH!

Pay Cnsh lor HniTer, r*ggs, anti

If kinds of Proihiie.
BLACKSMITHING I

’«

1 '

HICKS &amp; BRO

bja supposed exhnmaiiou ; ho i* clearly
not infallible aiac# lb# down pour con­
tinues all the same. V\’e hare tho fruit*
in due mason, but - they ar# pal# and
ta*tele#*, no «un Laving Mulled on them.
th* iron nod fit. it agauj
Peat*. June 12th.
People g» about in winter ratbar than atem
_.
A great many jierwitA
Like the weeliter th* politirol nm-ii- in suiuinor coitumo ; tailors-drre*i'r«ii
lion of France i* variable. M Thier* maker, reoeive no order*; • the country witaeaa tho rimpte npparttu.
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ha* been at hi* old trick, again—threat­ te more mla#tuble tlian th# tity, *• Champ do Mar*.
For the future, every beggat! i
cuing tu rreigu. although hr faithfully । neither aammer pa sses m&gt;r cottage# ar#
iwutnited tha home and foreign journal- I being routed ; there are plenty at subur­ mu.t be provided with a Cceaeu.
tela who recently intoyviewod him. never ban nites tu let, but tho tenant* remain
more io talk in that faahkn. Tin kept coutpieuuu* by their aberare, and for ing by collecting the end* «f cigar* ia
tho word of pautiao to oar ear; but ha* many ritlmas, nine Lours at tho seaside the cnlZ* and appropriating Hie glaaee*
broken it io hcu hupo. The Preeident will be ample reddunce for thia »nm- and apoon., er opening the doon of
of th# Jtopublir luu ulwny* aimml tn b# mor. Yesterday was Hi# •univereary of cab*, Acu, at the-theatre*, and picking
an ortitb in apenehifying ; all hi* «i»- Bl. Ilarthulomew aooording tu th# your imclu-t while getting into hr out nf
the vehicle. So great ha* beon the in­
tournee bat# 0T»r .Backed of old ago ;
flux of yuung women from the country
there te no youth in them. He never
7. That It Dtteulc throughout of the be*t Matertah audio the moat perfect
to awell the rank* of ptcutiinfion, lor
manner, evil with aurli simplicity ot cnoatrocUna that il la nut liable to unequal take* in the wlmle uf a queation but ho i* being anliritad to reetur. to u oar
the mere fove of breoraing .uddenly rich
wear, atid requlrea fewer repair* than any tnacbln. In the market, end la readily load* you Into uaetaa* detail*; deal* with
that the au Lori lie* ate tending Look all
and lnox|*natvc»y re adjusted after long wear.
H. That It ha*4be Mlmony, not only of experience 1 expert*, but of the ricillauch inmiigtanta. During th# reign of
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ip#riarlty In workmanship and easy
klarahal Voillant either ought tu havo CharireYtTLWO ,,«Ml#d dbve.”wvro
died two year* ago, or Lavopu*!|.&lt;mrd tho at caie titue burned in Pari*; th# dly
cetxl* the step* e! the tribnne majratk-- •veat till die n-aiurtlMm of the empire was not purified ly tha jJau, aa tha
ally ; survey* the 750 dvputiu.-then the lb. funeral wa* vvry plain, a* tho re­ Phmuix wa. found to have apruug from
two gteroae full of wine and water by publican rofuMv to deal in fuw and It* uhr*. Siac# then, fallen airtar*
hfoMro .terotexfi
enabling them io s-tid out nu Machine}
feather*, wero it m-t for tho military have to be registered al the Minirtry of
wbleb will not bear the moat rigid •erutiny and the rtivtast t&lt;n*u. They believe haaglntM tho audlentr. bringing hi*’
hunor* hi* inlarraeut wa» only that Putico. The French polioo now uro, inthat in th* end tflrir ctertuiaero Will be bettor e*li*tleJ with lipa e”Urae tfiau they
which any,time l« to bo witnoaeed, wl.en iteod al hand-cuff* the peaivUN, ao much
would with Imi-rrfect and badly finialicd Maoblnat which have far •Itnllln of nw down lu a kml with the JmT of
the KMtnMiraud pKtnUxlng the two hat­ a »tuok*laok*r »«ce**ful in Fwmh in faehiaa daring the first empire. Il te
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&gt;kJ. ™.t*. .&lt;lrru.u
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ton* in C-e bidk'of hl* coat tu be »anu. Throoe and Italian Flvro, ia being con­ riaiplo a[ipaiatu* in strong whip cord,
which assure* at tho -ame time tinitbe ducted to hi. tuauedauru. A* peM*«f, which fasten* the thumb* iywwrtto.) ouly. together acroa* tho atomach. and
haa not disappeared. be gate up a* if by it i* a ruru.u. fact, that nearly the fini
a
lupcrbaaiaa effort, pronouproe in a atop a French broker Uk*. whoa rich, locking, by mean* of a apiing.
Grand Rapldte..Mich,
Dr. Ganual tho relobnpvij auibalmw
ia da*J. Hi* system of pmurvation
rarely rest* in it, bring too often com­ wa* a sort uf internal pickling, lie
aroaroe. A deputy had nailed him pelled on a settling day lq bajra Urn poaerd a wdutxm of OMimmi an It, alum,
-General" Thiroa and was paid Lome country for hi* umutry'* good. If empty, and nitre into (ho arteries and all wa*
in hia own ’cvs. Before M Tliiere creditors put tho oemtapl* up to auction mode beautiful finovar.
laupchto an apijpaui or Jadnlgc* in a m they wc.uld tho bankrapt'a huurohuld । Purchater to bookseller: ‘I want a
“By what, authorP'
njwaCr, bo Iran* oa oft. n aa the poor in­ goods. Marshal Valliant will bn bed dirtmuaty.-’
valid to**#* in-Led- Haring fund'a rsmeenberod a» Iteing'tb# fattest ainccnromfurtAbl* porilfou. th# sardonte kmile rirt under tbc Second Empire. As to , The "Tnxilm," ia the nuu* of a new
play* round the ntnuth— the teeth nwrir bi* claim for the A#t*« of Marshal con­ oMt.il h»* no button tote# and eo U
Bja&gt;*ar—be dart* Lie iitfe bead toward# ferred in 1851, it lx only new the press, adapt'd fur gentlemen who dialik*
PATKNT COOLHRS;
an opponent. draw* the jaw* together te dbcutalng bl* clainu to that honor-; “dreary!loax."
• Magistrate t» prieoncr — “i hare a*an
mU send* the retort whietiiog tenia*, Canpomanhanpr^Mt^tolth
Th. rsoe tar th# totod prfoof peri.:
foBowrog it with Iris eye aa if i&lt; were a
■ I »m Tory little."
ahull. Tbeh V laugh* - MW ahawlng
the tenth, lean*, an hi* elbow. ar almost oount Of Hie wntraata It «lght present i duck, Sir.”
I Aantvau.-N. York, Cd. Noble «ud
atrvlohe* fall length. ott .Hw tribune for with that latbmten game uad^ the tec-1
a chat. But rim Jupiter U angry. - and empire. At then. ’ the recent event i fiam.. Jan. ft Mire Pforoe. pr. T. IL C#au.
when M. Thlrr* Iktewteo* to resign m wa* tjiukcn of fL month in advance, and •
cn Monday Ja»i I Ataurod of bring too preparelfoti• outdo a wee’s befjreUol. i
Something like pruioeobhfcad to b#*s-1
changed with the ii-r. ry men tn aecura a •

The 1TNKLE Ac LYON Uanufoctnriiw Company brg leave tu.
call the attention of the public tn the following fact* relative t-&gt; their Im,pnrvH Sewing Maeblae, Vrcron:"
1. That It la ^Shuttle Machine of th# llrrt daas, having all the talcwt improve- 1
menta, Including their |«it»nt Drop and intercbangabic wl.
2. That II boa the l**&lt; constructed shuttle and the mo-t ixirfvat 1-war tension
In existence, and defte* all coinpetitfon In throe partlcutam.
&amp; That It hna the only Stb linitT, Hidjf-ADJCTTTXO needle to be found la
any t-buttle Maddne, by wbleb the thickest material or the finretlkbrie can Ik■owed, using eitherj-otton, &lt;dlk or linen thread of any »isc or fin Lb.
4. That It ruM totally, rapidly and quietly, nil motion* belnjr positive-wear
Ing part* being ruaite of rtcrl. and making a i-crfect lock-tltch alike on both

de*W

il Protection to Every Policy
Holder!

^exrtsponbtntt.

G. L. FRETTS, Agent

MKAT nARKET!

Millie

tho partial s'dane# obeerred toward* the
prooaedinp of th# Oummiadaa that rout
him tu h* tried, while il btetmod th*
defenders of Hirarixnug.
Private ballooning is Incoming very
foahionsble and ‘ balloon lartte." or*
in vogue. Thi* new pastime Is undoubt­
edly owing to the invention &lt;d a M. Gif­
ford, who can inflate a balloon r
hydrogen gas, a* rapidly ami
ly, a* if filling a barrel with w
manufactures the hydrogen I
a stream of rspor over iron,
oxydiringthe metal, liberates t

City

C. M. BUNYAN A CO.

HooniH
Nothing kwrUfo-UaM • liitU man
hAhetanmuMand th.”
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terafatlMto id th.
wort/#Mh dim a. if I

port*. He of tbe JKsrnry counted TO.
un one post a few day* ago.
X*

Emile de Girardin ha* remarked in
hi* lecluH on journalhta, that there
were no better imucts ia the world than
the great New York daihro.

make one uuii-.o/bas patiently faking
forty-oight drinks a day ever stneo.
Soina of tlie papers uro criticising lb#
rhetotioof a clorgnuan who haa re­
cently preached and jwMished the fid
lowing on th# paaaag# of tho Bad Hm :
■‘Thu billow, reared ns Mod's hand
pulled Wk upun tbair ccyalal bita." ,,

Thia M th# way th- Owkr B-j-d.
borrow a

fopMet* put* it-. “Don't
^ZZwwwre’t

doa'twwn't'

�adversary pciat* oat iln-ee errors, and
wo (hall be as much wjrimd ae &gt;*y oue,
if they ran help u* to reach awiMr and
twttor .drumlitre lion uf ptibHr aftdra.
Lil«ra&gt; ll- publfeuii monarwstt I
ti« bo(x)ful. if tffi&lt; edminlstratiu
nun mited to that party, that w*
have nay improvement.

DRY GOODS

fudiaaa will bo considered tho k«ty of
tlm political situation. Both psrtie* are
nmceotrating their effort* in then
Stated because if thov go for Grant in
October his election in certain ; should
they bo lost, white his election is probe-

10 Barrel lute tuid more iJold to &lt;
A |Q»ud - axritonieat wa* crealed in
Washiagiou and throughout the Dis­
trict Tuesday evening lari, by the mam­
moth mesa meeting hdd at tho City
Hall. Tho firing of ronne-n. the blase
of rocket, and the hmg liuaa of brilliant

use by the Government of exU tasdxnary powen- and for ■xtraotdinary pwpr-•m than Mr. Grtetey, and those whs
now offer him support, both Deusoerate
and Republteans, have b.«m at eoMpie- .
j diructijas added to tho jwwcrful
Iipecche*. made th* occasion on* of
I great •iguitooncj. Tbe Greeley sheet
I hero tried to say it was a small affair,
Isaat until quite recently—of all aorta of j। but admitted that more tliau six thoulegislation, and wv have no aeeuraoce
that it wnuM not « readily justify tho,
use of extraordinary jowerc hereafter
aa herwtoforo, provided its friend* were ,
benefited by it. The Democrat* who[
now support Mr. Greeley and dnuounra I
military rule, were as ready to use bay- jI caraeetoaa* of Mr. Greeley who ha*
auots in support of tbe fugitive slave ij preached against tbe use cf tobacco all
■ hi* life, not only in going into the to। baroo buMuess, but tho buneat Harare
Indeed. we &lt;fo not know of any man io ,; of yur* joiniag Bos* Tweed in bneinaea
public life whose hitherto avowed pub- j in 18IA, denouncing iuroldlime friend*

Zerswr, Cleveland, Ohio, will secure
Uiatoxoellent, wide awake,weekly fami­
ly journal for three mouth*—thirteen
week* at ju«l half price—for n trial
trip. Tho Jlrraur i* eno of tbe oldest
ami best farm and fimdde papers in tho
country, and everybody should take ad­
vantage of thi* liberal offer.

Ihtaoanvr's Moxtult Msouiar for
July cmtainuig an ample store of re­
hashing l.taraiure. including a. con­
tinuation of Beck at The Feim, by Neil
Forrest; choice jo-rm* and music, splen­
did illurtratioQ^, fadiiou*. household,
ate, a nd a fear page engraving of tbe dty
of Vienne, tb« roee* &lt;&gt;f , the ’?9lifl's
position in 1872 Piitw, SI yearly.
PuWfehod’
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lidoplaioMaadpraetu e&gt; am Im* in aacnd
with tha vital p-Tjomtloat enunciated in
the Liberal K-pnbUcan platform than .
tho Editor of tho New York Triiiow;
A Republican County Convrnlioo, and wo do uot'kiow of any party, sinco
will be held at the Chart House, in - tho
City af Haatings, oc Sabndry the Stith
ready to use extreme power, than tho ‘■Atuericu*" society.
day of July 1872, al
o'clock M-. to
Father Garaxxi, tho great Italian agi­
Democracy that now eitt* iteell up a*
choose four delegate* to the State Con­
tho special guardian* of the eonaiin- tator of evangelical r. ligiou. gave a
vention » be bald * Lansing July 3let.
tional right* of tbe people. What ad­
vantage can be expected from a reform.
movement cJnducted by ouch refocmore.

•yiU opposition to tho Republican party,
and if it bo possible return to power
through tho agency uf apostate Repub­
lican*, the worxt ancmiee of the country
in tha darker'. day* of tho Rebellion.
For it ia idle to tuppoaa that, elected *•
tho nominal* of the Baltimore Conven­
tion, Graatey and Brown can do aught
ahe than place the power and patron­
age of the Goreramen: in the hand* of
th* Rebel* and their Northern alurr.
Without a nomination at Baltimore the
Cincinnati Ticket cannot get an Recto­
rial vote in the Ropubbc. coueeqaently
for alFlbe power and influento i t may
eommand, it will be indebted to tbe Re­
bel element who unco !W1 have cuatrotod tbe co called Democratic party,
and W elected will be in duty bound to
place the patron age. sad coMeqaently
tho control of tho nation in tho hands

Promise*, pro femion* of reform, are
the eauMBt and cheapest possible capital
in trade fur any party. Platform ma­
kers may run their race* with each oth­
er, bat tho people ought by this time to
have found out that tho professions of
any sei of men who want to get officn,
or to stay in ofiire, arc comparatively
worthfea*. The liberal Republican^
baring their choice M priac^tea have

■elected a vary good lot; and we have
no deabt *&gt;mB of there Republican.
have a purpose of trying, in caeo they
out gain posaeeskm of tho government,
■amo of the refonai they advocate. But
Liberal Bep*blieaita are only men like
other Eepablicans, and being u&lt;dj tnan,
when once ia office they would do pret­
ty much as other men di It i* a di*
canraginc *» wcl1 “ humiliakug eonfoeuoa to make, to be sure, that Rapub-

b«M«t of cUseea, looditire and interest.,
but il ia true and baa uniformly been
ao under all admiaiatratfono ; amt it is
aho true, that we* ceterally think that
sat of officer* the bast who aroomplfeh
ll* mnri directly for tbe benefit of cur
special islneet*; and we should dvubtleee, like best that President who would

aad no official will be perfecC until tbe
people cease to want what they ought
not to haee. TU stream does not rise
UgUrthan ite aown*. Prondenti or
otter oOcials will U no better than

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wa Mteva nothing in maeo diabsarta ing
to eno ia effine who sfoeteniy dartres a
bettof at*:, ot thing* in the ndnuniatra.
ttonofjmMic nffsira than to And how

thoroughfare offer* to pleasure seeker*
at thi* season of the year—affording
cheap porangv* from Detroit tu Niagra
Faile and return, ur a direct route »b
Tot onto tu Kingston. Preacott, Ottawa.
Ogdensburg, Montreal Quebec, Wide
' Mountains, Saratoga, Newport, New
most radical Liberal Rafiabliaau, al­
' York and Boston, and all sea-balhing
though w* do not beliovo the best way
' summer resorts. Tooriit*' tickets, avlid
to make any party bettor or purer, or to .
make it more nearly live ap to its pro- :
! ronbi and Quebec, either by the O. T. R.
feaaauna ia to withdraw from it, or aid
. ur royal mail line of steamer*—thus en­
in its disialogration, ur assist in dis­
joying all of the svenrvy of the Thou*­
banding it entirely. ' We are fully sat­
, and Islands pass throug li the wonderisfied that there i« nothing to expect in
fnl Victoria Bridge, tho lungoat bridge
tbe way of genuine reform and good ad■ in tbe world, by daylight. Bend to Mr.
• Reidy for a programmu uf tbe excurident, even if he wore elected wholly by
Itepnldicnn votes and aa tho eundeinto
of tho Republican party; much lea*
when lu&gt; ia the candidate of a party whore .
record ia fall of every abuse in Guv erament, from arbitrary power to obdurate'
■r ason, and whxh ha* been guilty of ev&lt;- l
ry crime against the rights ut the people, |
which Liberal Republican* prepare tn

2®0 Kofis New Carpets,

LOTS:

GOOD NEW

Young Anwricx fur July
tho umst
interesting periodical we know for jurenils*. Tho Editor givas u* an excellent
full length portrait of hiiundf in the
ptvwnl number. » Miro at Play, and'

theji l»nyg|lieeii in the last ten year*.

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Tn* now postal law goes into effect July
1*1 It. provide* fur 300 new mc-oey
order office* in diffareut pert* pf tho
country, making with thoao already ic
operation a total lint of ll.OOtl niuoey
of ibeati office* amounted to over 840,Offit.lMW, and tho system i* re fait grow iag in farur that il would nut be surprii
ing if it doubled tbit year.

You should

i wdcd

rhat stacks of Goods

One Hi

Money,

PAY

re*Ibcp a Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods to order.

R. MUDGE.

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Ye Sell CiejjKr Till Ollers.

d- .venxs.

piTTHE.

CASH

Coining into our Store.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES
TAILOR &amp; FARLEY ORGAN.
Di THE DRUG DEPARTMENT

AGENCY OF
Taylor &amp; Farioy Organ.
Prouoonco.1 by all Good Judge* to be

For

Dollar’s Worth that Goes Ont

SPRING

Ad

AVERY.

v»ui ecu iticiu an
Iflan to thffitowho

finite Uta Utetan It Hoi
kteOly.

SPRING * AVERY.

their Photographs.

PLANTATION

Thousand Dollar*!

00 Him OF RIIM!!

Money,

Tbe Illustrated Chrutiiii Weekly with
its beautiful picture* aid admirable
reading, come* to our editorial sanctum
with uuiailiag regularity.
In the f resent jyoek'&lt; issue wo litva

I’an-epger* wishing to have cboicu of
rail or steamer between Kingston and
Montreal, must decide and get proper , Mikado or head rule of Japan, tho firet ■
ever preronted in thi* country, is also ■
ticket* when purchasing.
.
given. Much interest ia attached to tho
preaent rule of Japan from the fact that1
A few day* ego tho tetcgrapli rvp&gt;rtho ha* revoked all cf the law* and I
ej that tho employe*-* eouneetad with
Tho Elitur uf tho Whitehall Jbnna odirt* against Christianity, which has'
the building trade in London bid struck gives tho Valley Diviaiun of the Mwh- been in force for three hundred years,
i pan Central, and ita offic* rs the fotlow- and ba* forbidden diriaa honor to bo j
tian of time-' It appear* that their pre*- :ng merited notice, in tho last ie«u&gt; of paid to him, thus breaking down th*
ent wage* arc wren pence per hour, and
meet formidable barriers to the introduc-;
ton boar* constitute a day's work. They
seek an advance of nine pone? j&gt;er hour,
busspl l
A bewutiful yummor picture u the
“Thrushf s Noft” An early tradition of
to nine hours a day. They clsiin that
the dtemvery of tbs art of priabng
in addition to tho ten hour* of wort they
from rai*c&lt;! litter*, i* tho subject of an
are &lt;»mi&gt;e2ed to go long dutaacre in
illustration. Tho “ Children’* Depart­
Phospha
their own time to and from their work.
ment" ia as attractive ai good stories
It eecm* that a mason gets seventy
and plcasent picture* can make iL '
doom per day ar about *1.40, and what
Tha publisher* announce that io
they strike for i* !F pmice per day for
their next number will bo given on arti­
nine hours work which would be equal
cle tbowins bow to build a cheap, neat
to 11-80 per day. The mechanic* of
cottage tor WOO, with illustration* and
Washington receive* from 84 to 15 »rr
full .necifieatfon.
day, more than twice os much a* their
brother workmen in London, and yet
living and root ia ths aggregate are
Respcchfully infants the
higher ia London than in Washington
public of Barry County and
city. Thi* illustration afford* the most United Stater Patent Office to Michigan
Surrounding. Country, that
•triking rontr**t between the great dif- Inventors for the week ending June 18,
feronoo in the social nod personal 1872, and each bearing that dale. Fur­ lion peo[&gt;la' for ite great mission is to he is making at reduced
and amuse, to instruct and ■prices, the best Photographs
standing of machaaica in tho United nished this paper by Cox A Cox, Solicit-,
delight. Tha contents ot the July unm- : in (he county, and second to
States and abroad. Upon tho Euro­ ore of Patent*, Washington, D. C :
ber orc excellent, and wo do not hesi­
none in the State.
Becket. Janice Graham. Vassar.
pean Continent mechanics and laborers
tate to call cur rtador* attention to ft. Bfo
Cheap ’T’v-uwliy Work
Washing Machine, Ecra McCoy, Pon- Hee what cun be obtained for 15 cent*,
arc paid orca less in proportion, ao that
or 11.50 per year. Jurt glanes at the palmed off as Photographs,
when wage* arc doubled in Europe they
Hat England'* House of Commons;" but Artistic pictures that can
Railway Switch, Marcos Brdoknway
win bo yet very considerably below
„ The Croton Dam;,, „ Boston Harbor., only be made from, cdtpterthose that sro paid to tho mochauica ia Jr., Junwvdie.
icnea and a Scientific Icnowh
School Seat Joint, Spencer C. Clark.
tha United Stale*. Ia tbe face of there
edge of ths business. Call
bleaaing* and their general jeueperity
*
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I upon by
Wire Fenaa, Hioaiaa Hill, Jr.. Stunri*.
Lubricator, Chart*-. 11. Pnrahall, !fe- barton
“To th* Absent; " •• Tha
•features
Red Crow," " Miraon;" " Ar. Empty
elsewhere.
Wood Sewing Macbinr, Cha*. A. To­ Pocket-book ; ” "The Florentine MaidJf.
B.
Persons
with
tight
so ;- “ Jalie i" *• Nobody,. Daughter."
ministered tha law so wisely and wall
“ Bidie ;n “ Note* from the Far West; ” blue or grey eyes are request­
that here ia America have all buatneaa
*• The Grave ia the Foreet;" “ The Nun ed to call on cloudy days for
oaterpriaes so uniformly pro*i«m*d and

iimr Wtison U more Ihoruoghly in
The Govemment baring sot tho ex­
sympathy with the laboring people than
ample of tho right hour rate for ila
any other American Statesman uf our
work, private enterprise. must neoaeaHie early Uruggtes with poverrily conform to it sooner or later; and
tho Bepuhliran party which haa emanci­
pated tho riava will male it ite farther
nuewoa to cmanri pate the laborer* from

17® Packages of Dry Goods,

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

M8Wt

e aevcral tow
&gt; usual num!

We have been, and ulill moan to be,
temperate ia each political diacusooa* .
1 os the campaign may eecm tu rail far. i
‘ What there is of good in the co called I
i liberal Republican movement we uro I
| ready ecough to acknowladga. however ■
, much wv may differ from it ia regard to
The mathoil to attain that good. What
&gt; there ia to condemn ia the pa*: onduct
of the Republiora party we oxp««i to be
' always an ready to admit when the fact*
j sladl corn*' to our knowledge, ua is the

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Funcxr

&lt;&gt;/!«, qn9csi(ies,
Qo«te, Book.,

aco

a T-1880-X.
This wumWnl tagatobin restorative
i* the sheet-anchor uf the feeble and do -

HASTINGS, MICH.

�Rprisucm Btfw
~ ffmiM purn ti tamlwrn.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO
Wishing you auroras ia the PrateraMinutes of Prerious meeting road and ual Campaign, I sign myself.
approved. Th# Marshall reported as to
Faithfully Your*
coadrtion of crittews on 8b.te Street aad
South East Conisr of Union Block.
Street Cosnmisatouer accooui &lt;ZS7G.35
To aa Daauuns.—The United Broth •
reciaved and refare-l to ccmmitlre on
n»w CLtmh in tte tosrnahip of

la tte West: lai. To Omaha, connect­
ing with the great Pacific Roads. 2d,
To lancolo, the capital cf Nebraska,
and all that beantiinl region south of
tbe IHatie, fited with R. R. Lands aad
hrwseteails. 8d. Io St. Joseph, KaaThe Altering a«M«to were returaad
aa* City and all Kar—
■ 4&gt;y Ficwr.re Connnitteo with reedtaendaTte roads aro —1
tom that they be allowwl;
tte best bridges,
Georg &gt; Alfdt* work ^n,8d .Ward,
76
1 George Ateft.'work in 4th Ward, 73 60
' Jawn Rich. Blacksmithing,
3 SO
Gary Spaulding has a naw and full
। Goodyear A Striker, Iron,
4 87
ttock of Boots, Sbov* and Notio... Ball1
On motion they were allowed and
iRK at Tory low price*.
nfltS

MMWtS.

gBgrsTnThftx ttt

Tell me not in mournful numlxn*. life
ia but au empty dream. For the place
to bay good* aheap for tbe money ia al
tho New York Cash Store. '

FOE BALE.
Homo and lot ou tlio East end of
Green Street near the G. B. V. Depot
Homo eon tains 9 Rooms, a pleasant and
deairable location will te sold at a bar-

jflHHlh.

Peninsular^ Railway.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grind River Valley Division

DRUGS

Woodland i* to be dedicated on tfaturday. th* 13th of July, at 11 o’clock A.
M. We expect Bishop El wards to of­
ficiate. Dur Quarterly meeting corn
memo, un tte samp day. at 2 o’clock
P. &gt;1. A cordial invitation is givin to
all to attend ou the occasion.
2w

Medicines,

Dye Stufls,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Boohs J- Stationery

of ordinances, fur the ensuing year bo
! let to tte lowest bidder ucoompainod by
surety, all bids to be brought in at th*
next regular meeting of the board;
Moved and carried that the Street
, Iteumittoq hayo ona taora week to ex­
amine and report in In regard to openi ing road as petitioned far by E. M. Bin­
man, Seth Saulabmy, Milo Oiborn and
87 otter*. Moved by Aid. Pratt that
Jcffareon St be broken up aad repaired
ss*at week; carried. Moved by Aid.
distre.a or gripe, but operate* wbaa all' Van Velaor that the Recorder te instruct­
other remedies have failed. It is ear- ed to procure a Map uf the City tor the
tain to supersede PUL, Castor Oil, Nar­ use of tho board; oarried.
By Aid. Pratt that tte Street Com­
cotic Syrup* and all other purgative and
exciting medicines. The Csstori* cuu- missioner be instructed to complete the
tabM neither Minerals, Morphine nor job heretolor* let to Joseph Col*, ou tte
Alcohol. . By its emolient, soothing ef­ Bailey Hili ia th* asm* manner a* cun •
fect, it assimilates the food and prod urea traded with him and keep a limo and
natural sleep partkalarly adapting &lt;t to ‘ exact accvuut of tte actual coat of doing
crying and teething childnin' 'It ernes j the same and report to the Conned ।
Stomach Ache, Wind Colic,Constipation,
Dy AM. Van V-lsor that the Street
Flatulency, Croup and kills Worms.
Make your Druggist send fur it -, he will Cimmiesfoner be authoriz-d to purrteen
always keep it, as every family mast i a Scraper lor use on Street* ; carrind.
Cm Motion Conned Adjourned.
have if. It ci&gt;»U bat fifty cwnta a bottlo.
William D, Hayes,

pindeul has beou shirking his duly for
a long time, for which he sincerely asks
*pardbtf; and n^w/ g-xng 0a tha aupp osition thU mCI pir tia hxt La en grouted,
will ood.saror to indite a few item* from .
thia busy (?) littlu City which ho h&gt;&gt;pja
ate efficient LI your druggist has not may, at faa-tf, Interest KiOiobbly enough
got it, suad direct to Proctor Bros.,
■ As regarJs pdiltos, alllioujh I nin
। Gloucester, Maas. 8o» tevurttenient.
' not oss Biuoh of a i-ditieian as some, as
! far as I bar* been able to judge, the
cuunty will, no doubt, gj for the PhilaI dslphia ciiilid.-itot, how strongly, I sin
unable to aay Grosloy is not very popt
ulsr uuioog llw Democrat* hero, al­
Another lot of tbow aplendid stytei
. though a great many way lh.il if hi*
of ahawb.and Paraaolsjnst received at
n-iminstion is ratitied at Baltimore, the/
tte New York Cash Store.
n7tf
, will have to vote for him. but will bare
■ to shut their ev.-&lt; and “ go it blind." th*
! same as thry did whan Burbanan was

2 S .. 4SXS. * IS tfi
jawretteswitth

Everybody Ifhould try them before Purchasing. Elsewhere.

The Weber &amp; Gabler Piano.
BEAMONABLE TERMS ABE GIVE’S.

«.“•

WARD &amp; THAYER.

May 15, 72

Hastings &lt;J- Megan.

The Organ for the People 1I

»r tfr

r‘T orw

, Tte Artesian well question is being
; agitated agaiu and but week, a mooting
! waa held by the dtiaena, at wliich it

Plenty—Potato bugs.
Above par—Grant stock.
Growing—Everything green.

Naw Goods in ondtoss variety just
opened, aad Cor .tele at astonishingly
low price* at Barber S Bailey’* m29tf

'MR

Ibulroa.1 meeting—Ysteerday.
Sod—Tte Greeley Republicaus.
Out of Un way—Republioan bolters.
In demand—Wool at buyer*' price*.
Sick - Tho Democracy, cauw, Greeley

UssSjurss* Kw’ts r«*CXteJte’ivsrr S&amp;

Michigan Central R. R.
ILD, RELIABLE ISO O1BECT ROUTE,

SESJSXS’aSSJSS tt S=.

' waa voted to request the City Council to
call a meeting, far tbe purpoee of voting
to raise a tax far a limited amount with
which to try fur aootter Artesian Welt
Tbe Couacil have rained the call for tte ‘
mreting to te hrId Wednesday Jane J
2lth, at which, no doubt, tte rote for ■
tho tax will have a large majority.
Tho put week has been rather over- '
burdened with excitement. Monday '
Grady’s Circus gsre two exhibittons, I
which wore thj tert I have ever seen
to this town. Tuesday trining. tho
Peak family gave one of thair popular
•uiteriuiwoeals. Welteeday evading
(te Dwd Triapiar. held * Spectacle
Wifivi! which netted them ftnm 316 tot

Now at tho Carriage Factory of J. Lee Reed!

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE.

INOCURE.NO charge

To bn built—Th" Kalauuxoe, Hast­ 420 ate wMJMmpea in i* Roe. Fri­
ings A Lowell 1 11 j
day th’ Uatoa S.-!1O &gt;1 ha I a pic tit: .r
Deeervedly popnbac—Tbo Valley Di*t^a&gt;kW&gt;«.U fa Itek/Ut
'a&amp;if uaa ar fwo otter toaatera who

A Tan Pou: of the Independent*

in wndition interwhlrt. it had,fajl&lt;«i but

75 cents for men Cottonadc front of tbe Ice cream Rooms of Mr*. lias tofus-J uuw hie into all ft* krateahli,
Pants at the Great One Price Hitchcock, ia a fin* one, but aa u wines brought* a? 1* a higher and tetter
Store of Grand Rapids. Star far all practical purposes u a Greeley atoadard of sclteqrahip ifc*u it haa pffl
Republican.
attained before. Planed in a good workClothing House._____
/ Pour* Cant Hoe*.—Hun.

John

fag condition ate fitted far a aueeeasor
who will not find not half th* disagree-

Star Clothing House, Grand K eagle haa jwrt imported a pair of Po­ doto. and ufficultiaa with which Mr.
land China Hugs, the very brat wa hare Flteraft hat hte tereeatnad.. Mri M.
Rapids.

Only S7.00 for a good
doubble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House, Grand Rapids.
33.00 buys a good suit,
little boys Star Cloths
House, Grand Rapids.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
OOI.tG EJt-arri

ever aocn.

Such cntvrpriso droerres E Latham of Gaaaadaigua N. Y. a
graduate of Mtohtgea State Urivvmty,
suorewds Prat Fliieraft. at a salary of
11,300. to. 1
Jl
•‘ftefituudtoioa tat tte new jte ia
completed, aad the brick work cummonaed. Everything looks aa if it wonJ
be put through in rifon' order. Th*
tenityof ttk-ttel the tutorial for it
from tte founds torn -u&gt; ft all, ajthar
produce'! or manufastured ia this Counly. .The foradateo iao( aiwaip *»&gt;-

Theaboi’e cut represents the most successful TIRE SET­
TER in existence, which is now in full working order at
my Shop, near the Railroad.
I claim for this Machine tho fbltbwiiig advantage over
the old method of
.
Tills: SETTING.
1st. The Time which il lakes to do the work.
■Id- lean make a Tire tighter than by any other pro­
cess, with an absolute benefit to the wheel.
3rd. 1 can hold the dishjust where I please and still

tighten the Tire.
4th. I can make a better job on a poorer wheel than
any man living can, after the usual way.
.
On tho SJfih inst., I set Forty-Eigyt tire in just six
hours; to the entire Satisfaction of my Customers.

Ha^infi.JunrtS, 1871.

J. JjQQ Reed.

Stewart &amp; SteinhofT,

Hastings P. 0, July 2d, 1872.
Mr*. Mary C Batoon, Cteta Blowers,
Edwin Chafiee, Wm. R. Cock, Mra.
I worked up by Eaton Go. Stone cutMary Davie, Eyre Bro. &amp; Olwcr 2, Misa —,£■ The brick are ntannfacicrod alKeana Eaton, H. L Rickard, Water 8. mori in sight oddte Tbwn, *ad ite cmSearha. Nelli* Whiting, Able Witbey,
r' titap far Ite ceas.gmtel-window. Ac.,

Swytal ail lectaiical.

DENTISTS

dry. ~tt# Jah when completed will be

fin- n looking Itelding aa you will
Gild most any-where, and will throw the '
££«*** Chari Huas* quite fate *»J
m

t,i.niw~roWT QUALITY.

�Gigaatic

Gift

Enterprise.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN

*186.000
THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

AGENTS.

iMisg •brstasd «/ lite Awe'ite-l. Air. K. R. Mvsra, Ute brndh .t IH CroingM •&lt; I* n'
Cr&lt;;ro Inrony ot Um S»« ( .pltel ot Mtetegaa. h«’»

St Joscph.Micii. July 4,1872 Tho C«lvort Uth?$rapblag Company of Detroit,
Vpro iks earl. wJ sra sms r«H«kte. « s^teUM Ttstod Uik«&lt;r.P» ot

.
.

dow». in tlura, days—no mure aurpriws.
reara;wtivgr. ItmldJinga tegelhrr ae -at I
iriemca, in th'awrot uki shieking fash­
ion. Nobody who reads tho nowapopor■
• ill ever g»t caught in the rain.
Tnu*i. of course, when Mr. Lrakin i
■uonnsds in retiring general recognition
for bis Law of Periodkity, nothing with'

,
dictionary oa so nuar words buro been ,
marked. Ihinga will take jitaim. I sup.
(Kiae. irTthmr regular sequence, as fore- ;
ordained and foretold. life will bo a I
Miwpby-l'aulscn gurao of chews ; except
that wu shall keep on pushing the men !
around m a uightmareish sort of way.i|
after ‘chsckmato in sexeutren mores'
has been ntiBouncvd.
It's all of npioco—w. at'.KT jiroLabili- l
tie*; Ivakin's Low ; cooiposition buek-||
logs cast-inm tree-stumpa: si.ring-fa.!rn&lt;
ing to keep children from kicking oil
the clothi-a; canned vegetable*; steam
yaebta on tbo Ben of Galileo ; parlor
" akataa; pro.kdpaam.
Tooiatncs in winter are u» mm-b out
of place as sanligbt in a theater. (If ।
■ you wore at the Nibuun sMfowv at Wai- '
lack’s tho other Saturday, when th-­
; shuttota irouM fly open, every now hod 1
' then you kntw. ghastly thatia!) Things
must bo in keeping. Tomatoes moat b&gt;flanked by rediabiu. and fresh j-coa, and '
lettuce—with a scent of summer air. ■
And borides tomatoes mwrt fo tomatoes,
nut a tautnlirnig romblnnce—a mixture
of carpetra«
«u4 tnuiem, just'sm? enc ugh of the gennino diah to take
off ths keen edge ol uno's drhfbt whoa,
in due time, the first toothsome t*i!e of I
tho vegetable comes to you with the'
twitter of birds and the touch of the
cool-warm air upon your brow.
.. . Well, there is anollwr side tu all
this.
Tbo beauty of it is tliat spring -is
•priaff, no m'nttor l«w it corni-s at last,
or where—in the rity, hoarldod by small
boys calling "fens'1 bstween the acts of
tho opera; in tho ernntty by birds and
flowers and flavor uf garlic m the but­
ter. Spring is spring, and will have
its way.
And as to ;&gt;o:!or skates, wbon I come
to think of it!—The 1‘rofnssor made me '
go with him to the Kink ono night last
wiabw. lie went down, bo saiX ore-rt-;
i-rruing, altar Greek, fur a half-hour's
“fun.''
And the Profcsior’s pretty
daughter, she was going for tbe “fun," i
too,—sewmed to bo really excited About
it. Oao might hove thought, to look at
her choeka, it wax to be n moonliehl
frolic on a froain mill-pound. I -lida't,
want to go nt all; it sra-med to mo
sacrilege, sliding around ou roller* over,
pine boards, and calling it skating! Its '
Lad enough to skgto wi h real skntcm,
under a corroggted roof and by gnsKftii ; but thitmocksryl—Na, I protest­
ed, I shall be true to the runners and
lamfin-s cf my boyhood!
But I went. 1 didn't go so far as to I
gut tho roller* on; 'I raorely stood and

Wheeler &amp; Willson

MIE!

The Ilewt In tfce World I

Hif lf a AfiUion having been
Sold!

Guarantee Satisfactioi

Buffalo Land.
»3S,W0 in HeU EM.tr!

M

.

*3.000 in Cul.1
*0 ,655 in Peraomd Property.

D. COOK. .1ft.
grojxcz-mae/j.vp

®Lup in

a

Barlow 4 Goody^',

Wanhw, ajobiag C. F.'lfo^ t

Co's Foundry..

r»&lt;&gt;sr«a ntrn-itev. «e-tero*.

Wool wmt Gy railroad til k

scS^rsreg;

iri«4 and sent U&lt; L in s,.j

otitnscrsss.

‘ COIR, WALLACE &amp; LAW.

WKU OME IIAUBLE

SJ2AS3

pm-arstl IO fsrsto, sll Hull st-Oat Mons'
• aterJaMss, .Mila. Csfa Ofteg., .Mops. L.oA

Htvulngs, May

CARDING

^V*fS

1872.

MACHINE

-SfShJtWo-.,.i

mis..

'.lais Arm mi, kt sstUsd al(k silbsr ite''"
I. A IIOl.llkOOK.
I _ .
.
K. A. IIOl.nHOilK.
I DsteA Clir afllasiia:.. Ms, l.i, h:i
net,'

‘id.

luo’sisi'rois.-Iks.Iirs.tas «m teks slsss m ssro as tbs ..te. ms usd.. Am kMlrs

TH, mi HD SHEET IfflJ SHE.
i.

Ns rotes .ill

Kelialilfi .Agents Wanted in Every Town in the Stade

ll.iSU.infet!
■
VI __ SLMtTlC ASb Lbat: STTMt

-- . v. ...
Mooorol 4ra&gt;,s(.

rw

SEwriNG machines. 'w•*~4m

rkkf,s 10 0,,r

Mritev&gt;«r« •• l&lt;
.&lt; mteross. «».l
Urahal, M.

BBAflO PRATT, fWt

JMNH«.!mnS,Srt.

CHAN J. DUN, OOL AU

OILS' CARBOLIC TABLETS.

wmo
SINE’S

GRAND RAPIDS

COUGH MIXTURE.

$5,000 IN GOLD !

Shade iif Winthrop! Instead of tbe
ring and scnqio of stout u]hhi the «-, !
there waa a bolkiw ramble ns of ma- '
chinny land oter in cne corner tlir
Champiciu cutting chalk eagles on the j
floor.
If they kali gone about it sadly and ’
solemnly, like mourners nt a funeral, it'
would not turn b.-ou half so bud It
.was their cheertulnras that was so ;■»thutic. It seemed as if tills great pro­
cession of youths nnd midto-agid that
swayed and swung post me where I
stood, werj under the influence cf a ,

DR, WILSONS

CAtlTION

GMo.t, WHI.’ CmWMI

BLOOO PURfflER

CARD.

.“ajraxrL.cs.'t
snssJtrmfCutxiK;

TO EVEUK.INVALID
H.s4 O.te. Hrahh hr Allt Ite am

WHATEVER JXizr:

FUBGU. OJTS

WONDERFUL OIL!

KSsjttcsrw

Ayer's

Hair Vigor,

PhL FOWLER'S GREAT WORK
SHEPARD'S

I «‘tete“JXMd»*a.&amp;«
,i|rf awu.ss.
1,4k,
fesggg
^j^
t^?

COMPOUND WAHOO Bffl®

For restoring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.

AGENTS WASTED
&gt;. uoudm'kci. s

PfiESmOfflAL CAMPAION BOOI LADIES

will ceaoc, the GgUu will ft down, and
Maidenly awaking from their dream,
tln&lt; akaters will Aliriak into the street
oral bank lo tlnsir hoyaoin tarror.
Evnu jxar-Ii r skatn* do aometitnc* gut
lauan, and «iro tnuai kuna! to Uotrn
item while tho other gently ntetn bor
' hand on hi* shouMcr. for anpport And ,
here, tint, tfo* gir!* Irarn u&gt; lie 'taught; 1
aad roikra, like rotrm r , r.rc itrudtee»u U .-ill—so llgut;
_
O thia givut-hcarttel bbaedhuBuiuly
of ,.ur.. I vw it take* ' to itM-lf, at la-t.
vrory artitatial caaloct and CJx.t:ir.uiiv
brought wiiiiin it&lt; domain—just a&lt; uat- j
ure reviim-a, with iry nail iiidio I nod |
rust, vrvry |iw,m ot bmuaa handwork '

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.
,*

IO

-VEATIH

YOUNG MEN

DR. CROCK'S

WINE

LIGHT IRON CASTINGS

Sure;

* ... 1 •.brraldiit woudor if there were Detroit Novelty
Works,
tinxro whea Old ProbaMitfot Limidf------------------------------- »-------------------forgets Liu umbrella. Atul may be L«&gt;
isn't sc rury «41 after »U Alay bo to
acruibody—for off—tho su3nn&lt;-r roiu is
dtarer I'tecauan Old l'rubabiliti&lt;% in
that formal adwitifo- way of hie said
that it -as cumiag—Fim Tkt U!J Ci4■joti, tit tiaHturojor Jnlg.

.ZdnxMlJrr, Iiuligntloii, .Sessr.WoiMiJaMbtera'rrCuws.
'*,fc sAsasmia. sawa4
arh, CbstleeMcro, Aerrowo and
THOMA 1 ALTOFT.
Sirt Ilntdachr, Harr Cnfudalnt,
HKlWU.'lfXBXtl*l.
'
t'rvrr.t-Iffiif, Dyoprptla, U ornto
in Children. rUeo, ltiUo,&lt;. foxnidnlnit, iMooof Appetitr. Krup.
Hom of the Shin, Itmplro on the
Knee, and all Itionueo of the
ntowl; alm the beet Dinretlc in
Cm fur Kidney Cuntplalnte,
U m;.- llaek, Pain in the Loino,
i.nmbaoo, Grund. Ilhrautatiiuu,

13iSgSfe£

nothing el« ean be found ao cUdraWa'
Uotammg neither oil not dr*, it &lt;L^
trot soil white cambric, tujd &lt;«t !a.U
foug ou tlw hair, giring (t a rieh, gfoy.y
lustra, and a grst.fi! psrfum. * ’

Trittarr Onran«.
jM»dIn&lt;*nyUrerOMrptatnt,
It to abo a saptrtor Tonic, "*

mow sabtlc, an uur uiriliratiuu
Older, it -ya : On the watgh for
it aa Lad u ihotumltes, or for the
: and uaaopiuiroted. ot whom a
mlgi! make a riwfan. il b next!
nsaibfe for a young woman to ea-'
rar unatamded wittaiu; tixar
edge. Sbe » fortunate if they

BMtormtbe Appaiite,
Btrengtheaa tha Sntem.
Bcctorea theneak and
DcbHrtatrd,
Cum the Food to Diktat,

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Hair Restorative

iul

S.’-'itLtSwSScj';
ttjrtswjwr-si-.-i;

SL.-3&amp;-E"KSi'tSSSZ
ItJ Ibe vonatnicUonor cue hundred rode
. ™ J1rn»‘I. begltinlnx Ito feet South
of sutfon two and ooqUouIik to Sts-

tion wren, Afoq Grudina and Plank­
ing ISO feet on the top of ‘AgureS’’hill,
'With goo.1 Oak ot Elm Flank tbro,
Inchee thick and not moro I Iran six
Inches tn »Mtb with thteo stringer,
under the same. all to he out ot good
■ound material. Also Gutter, to be
made on each u te one foot tn depthand
,*» rOrt^lIL.y,dt.h-. The Contract for THE KIT MICE MW lEUtK'
Bay part af Ute world
I
'*ld *"*, w1*L,’.0,Jr ** ’« to a&gt;c ton col
rospotisibln binder wfo. dud! lurnl-h
PGA FAMILY USE.
Itwo n-.p9uidti&lt;&gt; aurtUo, for Uy gm1 nictation m aui-h contract tu a good
I wwrttxnanllkb manner by the Drat day
of November »rzt. All bidders must
tarnish good wd aufflocul rurity in
the penal sum ot "in- thousand dollar.

nALFORD
LIUS3MIBE

.........
*nu»M«: -in*t*M.
''
&gt;’“£*••’4 ’ “0~ tern

(«v»w taprocrommu, i maa
X
ho,!‘ °r
kb r 7^'
tUtahew of all
• TUaw.wd. Whitewood etc.
lono., !»25 jroraotw.
ftlrtker
•trni turu, iwjuiro at-this Q0o&gt; u* uf

TABLE SAUCE.

GROCERS

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

WOOD'S
CopoifiD fitoouf,

.

WKnu'S
'•tfXttMABLl'

'

WQRB COfifECTIOKS

and batdnns often, though not always,
cured by iliua Nothing can reato,
the hair whan tbe follrchw are da-’
strayed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such aa remain can be
eared by thia application, and stimuUtod into activity, to that a new
growth of hair u produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty aediraent, it will keep it clean and rigorous.
Ite occasional uro will prerent the hair
Ircra turning gray or foiling off aaj
rr,-,
I. t_. i j__ _

•onto preparations daogeroes and imunnua to the hair, tha Vigor caa oulr
benefit but 'no* harm A U wauti

Dr. Oils’ Eitract al Juniata

NATURE’S

origin'll

PURIFY YOUB BLOOD.

blacks

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BEAUTIFUL

WSDJttSDAY, JULY IO. 1872.

RELIABLE
Agents for the Celebrated

I ly would cause a unirerwit and abound| ing tom of others, ate gratitude for too
i favors that all receive reciprocally from
tte root. Ate yet with this fact indis­
putable, and oo evident that it can
aearoely aonape tho attention of any one,
there is another equally evident ate be­
yond queeikin, that seems altogether incoosistoat with it. While everybody
owm everything he haa ate is-under
Got!- -to toe reel. &gt;1 fa scarcely poeaibto
to find 090 who doos not consult ate
rtiive far his own gratification tun than
for the good of society at large. Who
thinks of cherishing sj LU own supreme
sentiment In reference to all humanly,
gratitude for tte farm, received from
itf Wbodsrire.or.tofalu^rrief-rifol
returning to society so far as possible
tho benefits received from it ? . I would
by no means bo so misaatoropta aa to
deny 4&gt;st many do cterish'euob drebre
and make of them a strong and control!-:
ing principle. But it would no a deceptiou for any one to imagine that such
priooiplre predominate over regard for
self fa the world, fibry msa/w iuudf,
la yvt practically tbe ruling sentiment of
' the racu with (udixnl various manifestsUoua of it, and uttflitatl ewhibitioao of
a high miudod devotion to the good of
others, that is td toe nature of true rir-

Gentlemen I
ThUplow whereever introduced' has found unusual favor
because of'

You

AH IB Ik OEtnl IfflLE FIIMS.

"

Irl rightness of Draft.

. county Ladies knowtio

a8n&lt;fTfiafe- (i^ 11 a iidling.

JooW

I

3rd Excelling of work, f.nys n furrpw well
and will not clog.
trtrlTR tTfeft t'TK.fii15i1it.v The chilled Iron

warn*

tampered steel.

this Plow in the handa

Boxton ('«nh Store,

teen aleo ia tho fact tow. notwithstaud.
! ing tho actual dependence of every one
upon the root, it ie very common for poopie toflatte-tbomselvea that their stre, coeeea, whoa they do shareej, ate due
I only to thetnMlvra Mil -not &lt;0 others.

Northwesterti Fnir at

And a&gt; ouflobu

'.it|

•'

Grand Rnpiily.
.

1 for oxisling nnd living Ujoti otters. !
1 Itey scum to a k the question what 1
i good they ar„ doing in tte world, or
■ tew they arc helping otters, but they
^regnnl it as a full equivalent for all tteir
■ exactions upon toe rest, that by tte aocileni, uf princely birth, ar by toe i&gt;oaaeoakin uf a great conceit th »y lut. so tost
others mey look ujicn them and ad-

It is nut plaussaut to contemplate such
phases of human nature, any more than
it is the vicious and rena[&gt;t that rob and
defraud and prey upon society. Wo
refer to thorn simply that wo may get a
truv'e*timato of thia foible and lault of
humanity and then sue tho more dearly
tU reuiody and bow modi hotter too con­
dition of all if the remedy worn applied.
Tb- groat rvmo.lv for all evil io to be
foetid iu tte religion of Chrutianity.
Its principte and rules of life 'are al

GDODYUAR &amp; STRIKER.
. i. That It has ite*beat constructed shuttle and toe most perfect lower trtiolun
, In existence, nnd dcflro aU competition la tfowc particulars.
' 3. That It has the -inly Srnt ton r, Htxr-Anjcsn so needle lobe found In
wy MhutUc Machine, by which toe thlaflrcc material or tte finest fabric can l&gt;c
1 sewed, using either etit loti, dft. hr ftrienlhtva^ff any sizaor finish.
‘ 4. That It ruM coolly, rapidly and quietly, all .mottona being «weltlve-wsar
Ing ports being made oC stevi, and making a perfect hx.-k-&lt;4ltch alike on both

KrtfisJa.

1 tevo noticed, ate tew will it change tho
1 feuKugs ate orttona of men. There ie
nothing to which religion is more direct­
ly aud porsutoaxly opposed than to too
srilCtAaru a^Aaswasfy. In whatever way
thia wdfifanesa rnty mantel itaeU -

: &amp;. TluU each Machine ia tteruuxldy te-tod on the fiurol st a ell aa tbo owraert
| (fawns of gotea, aud fart ready fur lire, and need 1 no n-sdju.trn mt or alteration
of any kind for ordinary erwing.
8. Th*» It laeo simple lu construction, and easily kept In order, that very lltttoorMlnetnsrttowh BomUrtto team toHUteh, Hem. Fell. Braid, Bind, Cord
.
jo
w
. __
- - “ •

Respect fully
Hincf fo their pnirohs nudl
the Public G
Uy.that they, have removed |
to the Large and ('oimnodioiis New Brickj
Rtore adjoining the Washiugton Block, antlj
wiMbe happy to nerve nil who may give tbeiu
[n call. Crockery and Groceries constantly!
k-. . Lttad, and wHI be sold!
Hinn at rhe advertised;
do’nt believe it cnll and 1 —
------ . . r-.—blglmt standard zof perfection, tin
&gt;&lt;■&lt;.

alwsys uppMod by *mr Seetptaro max­
im ar by tte ton. and spirit of tbaGoepol Tbo social life which would be
created under tho full control of toe retetue uf jou bare-perhaps seen
a little snoeduto pnUiahed ia tte
newspapers to illustrate the idea of
irerybody helping evervtedr- A mao

We Pnv Cash for Bn!t&lt;
I’rhdiice.
.■•

EVEHY NACHIXB

IB EUK.E.V

W.kitItANTRII

A &lt;M Agent s.slM for JUUKT .006*TT. 4^ w

-

G. t. FRETTS.Agent.
(■rn.n&lt;l TX*xi&gt;1&lt;1m, Mich.
Mi-». MoEr.WA.IN.

0MIR1

ice for

and if oar ways are different, and our
judgments do not always coincide, so
much the better it may be, for between
us both ws are more Ekely to get nt tte*

counterpart a f my own.
11 eannoi be expected that the .pint
of kindly charity which will prevail in
all tenets will be prwneely tho same as
the affection which belongs only to the
family relation. There it tn a genuine
philanthropy rotnothing of the ekinoat
of affection, to that tho coannand is wall
expressed. Thou .halt fere thy neighbor.

of hnsband and wife, parent and child,
brother nnd sister is of a kind as well ae
of a degree that distinguishes it tfcn a
philanthropic love of others. t^foru

mere friendliness

But

J Aititt al Hulifti, licUfa

T5I tefeteta k.« *ncin * k, on on;

a k an &lt; i A s«m-«

liaring purchased q Jteno *bal hte
been mafa ebsiinate and vioioav by illtn-ntraeot, was uuabto to get tbo anitual
to go, when hie liitfe girl rev upend
whupored to too Lors* that be should
not ilo ro, for h- had now gotten ma
Hare whercrrerybody hulpml everybody.
The policy of the family pxjvritod at
taigth. according to thaetoiy, ovortte
'stubbornness of the animal, and te was
won fa bo one of toe most faithful ate

a* well as in the devotion ofrja mother
for bor child. And throe ch\racteris-

The Church, too * a public though a
ttos must bo actin- and controlling whan divine institaifon. It U for tbo bewfli
that spirit prevails among a people by of everybody. and it shedsits beneficence
winch everybody helps everybody.
wilb no limit of generality so well over
Next to this prerabrat spirit tho moat it. enemies as over its friends. Audit,
■* . fcf;
life of too, meat look not to one or to jt few
but to the many for its support. It can
bnt roly as to its humM relations upon
toe same good principio that ia ovary'
where .else so beneficent, everybody
,
helping everybody. And how will the
'
Church of Christ pnMpcr end fat influ­
ence b« supreme over tho evils of society
'
'

pint.

NiiiiiDt

otectiow
Holder I

Gold 1
Michi

It io noticeable that ton &gt;ealiment si
1Iwupitality also cherishes this trait, so
1that under its influence people ere ot1tea in advance of their own natural imIpulsea. Malutadosof people will feel
1themselves rnuMo to give a sum of
1
1
pitallty a greater outlay in cteerfaliy
borne. Thia i. to toe credit not of hu­
man nature, bid of that power in a
Christian civilization wHefa haa so eto-

hospitality. Hut why not grvr the gtn cr­
ons impute a much wider tenge t "Why
should it be confined as It is so largely
to private friendship, and the ocouwo-

oent if applied to aU of our regions in
social and business life. Kindly feeling
haa quite as good a place to exhibit itealfb society whererivalries and atto

judier. ami dislike, will be fa»
oocte utmovptere will te tool
ate aitending ywd »*’ M
ThU may not require fast ora
shall te parfaot iu tte aeons 0

one kviuglodo all that be cm to help
others. Under the operation of each a
prevailing opi.nl we ahould look in rain
for tho drticioncwn iu rovenuue that are

of worker, r^edy to do all that can be
done forfllm Chrialiat) cause
(tare more, under the prevalence of
tbia benign i&lt;inciplo gvodaoM awl rirtuo would bo Jpre-emiaent in all hearts
end lives; and this-for u double reason.
All wooU, by proeuraption be submitted
to the control of a pure end unaelfiali
pritsoipl*. This would involve their
pure action, for right doing must fol­
low the adoption of right prindplea.
Btrt WJTMfly iWtmt tfnflwTMllWBiy
rule, it would bo toa pert of oeery one
to h»if everybody to be pare snd true.
And just bore is where more than in all
elae We all, e -ery human heart, otoh
Mf. It is easy to tto tbe praocrihed du­
ties of life, to what it is always to bo
pure. Par easier ri da to control tte
labors of the hand tluus tte impulses of
toe heart. To obtain desired wealth, oe

tent labor for one. Bai always io resist
temptation will surety domvnd of him at
some tiuro a mor, determined struggle.
Only those know how hard it is to be*
always right, who seek and strive to be,
and only thane think it easy to be pure
wbu are careless uf tocir viitoa and »»-

has within theh^mecircle Takeaway
if ww might from, too human breast, all
rosy and roplecf il with* bring •dmJter sliall no longer lurk, as now often,
in human hearts &gt;nd lure p»°l4* to
doetreettou. but it will bo too uniuente
endeavor and constont influence vf
to win and bind too erring to parity ud
eight. Than nobody would puss heed toeriy the poor victim of rice erjuste »tuna, but helping hearfe would on all
sides prompt helping bonds, and a «an-

plraevtre too dovetopmeat of quatitiee in
tseoufates which wattbUy attract attotifam and commeteation. Will not eo
rial lifete riM of • : retotilbdorif
pi;ueo ate pangs sal yrojedicsi wteu
it shall bo la too tert of ororytedr to &lt;Ur’r
0,1
ran, would
borne*-*
teck
by
hripeverttey*
------------M be -------V‘“
* she irrwriktibto; power al universal oyuqaihy
And fa buriorc* kfo ttera i.-sorely' and tbo supremacy of goodaeas in all
aa eqrel ejipoktusity foe ritangve that
’ hearts. to a. Jraated pfaro with tow.
would transform tbo whole atmosphere
' who are ever ready to help and ta garv.
of nren’k dealings with anc another.
We Sood not follow tether toe operAwtes, fa tte accepted see of the
' attoaoCtHkbaMfao.tpuripto.oraxtana, is cm of tte noblest words that

Let us imagino to ourenlvro a rown-unily where thia should te ttecase,
...
etesewwhat kind of life it would in- wefo' atxl hoaorebfa industry.
rich fa tetwfleenoe for it is the means of
the supplyof every hmuan want, and etomistaking tho animiM of people when vatannm frees Ike ted of tte heart, to
every one telpe everybody. Wo shall
aot think of looking to sack people far
tte gurit Wbirii begets wry ate jeoi.ptfay, nr any of the malign paasfoas of

Krom tte helploos days of infancy to the tot help him. He is sure.to disparage
soeo&amp;d abOdhood of eouibty, M ooo ever bim and injure him if te has u opprtunitr. Where orarybody lotes the
hairing hand, aoilboi halq per its nnea

toiMtamefe l^sfyto.we«»&lt;*
public. Individuals cannot alone farnieh tte resources t»ur direct ttuumcaoeery labor, to mate a high ardor rfedacation universally attainable.
And
therefore the public orgunfasa a system
sad wuteiw it with needte mdowtoMria.

whit, there

They act as if they wore itsdividuaHy ,
Utastan of titer own affair*, and owed i
huthiug to soctey bat a lilito cotereoen- ,
emulation between friarle in geakreritr.
Two porous in efpatby with each
other, and living far companionship will
often vie with each elter aa to which
Home people in other lands, who haposn,do toe tuoet for tbe otter, Not only
• pen (o ba tho children uf printer, and .
by epjropriafo !tred timely gifts, tori by
,»&gt; call tlwmterne legitimate ate right- (
frtvjwMrt and thoughtful, helpful arts
■ fal sovereigns, sad some poup'o ia this (they wilt oftno' help raefa. other, and
I land, too, w ho have no royal blood,',
of their CJrapeniotrtoip.au ante
' srem to strut tomJghtof Wufjd a, if the make
*
I world could never repay them enough I at fruitful delight within the great d«.

Bar

BLACKSMITHING!

NO. H.

andpreo-txwsof buxnMkfa. ItiaauSeieul if by tte view of it w* tew taken
ww are fad to a more tineellah living,
and ro far aa wa may, wo seek to reelin J
the heavenly eoeaes, whore reargfa^

�$*LTf salt

July lit, 1872.

IA&gt;.
Keep a large supply of Salt lluMllr at Lowest market rates, in

their Brick Warehouse.

Union Cily auM teak ftvm 12 tolls
vOtatoM 1,000 potaMKbugs and up.
ward at 5.0UU aiu.

DRY GOODS

Id to dealers at a very small ad­
vance above Car-load Rates.

TO1

tod tkatoa CoMalGam^ at Cakutlisa teCuniMj to Batrwit

*. Wm. A ArsTT. a pronuMnt eitiof Jackson, dU»d Tueadav fhxn in-

I

I xtamelino

ULYSSES a. OBA1TT
‘“resident Grant.

Shingles of all kinds,

Thor will snarl Bed

They 1MV9 Added to their Immense Stock

f/gf wn fumnsnen /g 044 £040

ktrs.

250 Rolls New Carpets,
176 Packages of Dry Goods,

balicvo that oar Pmidnt ia a bold. bad
T‘;‘ “

wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

Ths Grand Bi

B^Lar f qaaaftn^.

"-“■••'•■•
Bram thought so. Gon. Lee sad Jeff

KOobucan County ContsaUon

j"p®"

ALL.

GOOD NEW FOR

v614 ildT Ud'UJ Jua ec0 iri

City of Bantings, on Saturdry the 21th
day of July 1672, st 12 o’clock M, to

through trvtu Albwa to Eaton Itopids.

•dely

party that

$20,000 Worth

o\Z iV.li &gt; 1.&lt;

Walla, rul.li.her, 3M) Broadway. K.w

Nnw. *u-*c*». ruuuoM.

Horace Gwriey, as a Prasidaatia!
Sumner, only on a amaUaratala. Wall, in

D B. COOK,
Chainaan.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

As Cheap iu they have been in the last len years.V Yon khonld
just see what stacks of Goods are rnow.l^ into my store.

[«&gt;»tpou*d until 8Wpt..n.b&lt;r

GROCERS.

Bunns Citm.—The lUpublican.

W.M 00 MTU OF »!!
un FuitEi,

utmost to prevent it. Th
Oenorrais at Pennsylvania.

We

mcco.
nra im
URatHlB,

July Hih, 1872.

er Bepublicuaa, 1st u»4ook vail
mgs oa Saturday July 27 th.

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.
...

One

, ooiexara.

.r

Propose to

sell a

Half a

Million pollars thia Year!

fheapor than M tbe ••GREAT COST* rad ■•Exdimon Sole,.’’

•0*1 keep i Tiller and Manufacture Put Gtois to order.

WE PAY

CASH

R. MUDGE.

Money,

MIIOUWmiM

Money,

Coining into our Store.

Money.

DBDGS AB MEDICINES. ajpRxiv
e •

artistic effort as the engraving, to

Painters’ Goods, Groceries &amp;o.
WE PROPOSE TO RECEIVE GASH

ALSO AOUXT run TUB CKI.EBBATID

Phtrinj-

('arh

Storr.

TAILOR A FABLEY ORGAN.
B BE ora HTtfflDT

of

For .-very

Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

*

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.

SPRING &amp; AVERT.

Mirfcai.
ail bars uu Unto U take tbra round

STSwejswfti.’S
' ft Sell
room, 40x70.

Thousand Delian!

SWW i HIBTIIFIBTIIIOIS!!

TKE DEMOCRATIC FUBERAL.

u» .n rf .hmdidwrtt* ’. m a u

Hundred

Ctajer

The ticket office ia 14x

Tin Oltai
We win jtuhlje it fw) the JnUrewi of Every

l-'enr-.,! Of IM ..1.1

iPW &lt;fc

Man, Woman Mid Child to buy their

NEVINS,

*."■**1
aj.

&amp; T.—1860—X.
This wonderful remuble rvsiorativa

Ill Hill HI tllHfi

Call and see the Stock and Prices.
h.

falibly, aa Grant and Wilson applied

.i ieion.

We buy on. Good. of Mmufreturer. i awl Importer.

.

Hire our Curtomen. every Adrami^/tt toe Filci,

SPRING A AVERY.

V. D. ACKLEY,

oust

toa nnriffifiT
Gand Far lb*

'.

Probably few srtirlaa hat.' ever I

Hl/nt, OlU, 9M4MMA k 1
“z q—*-■ «•&gt;-.&lt;-.

*44i

Ths Grand Trunk is:

tfi&amp;Kir'si’jELSS
lll.ir. .teUu, &gt;. t|
SVtUK.

! !!• !4«l«l u.i'i i i
, my । , ,,,, ।
-ww,-.— HASTINGS, MICH

totvsu'^ra'lsil

JUST
Stewart

&amp; Stainhoff,

eBSBrVKDi

"

�THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

I Regular meting of the Common Coun1»1 al the Council Rooms Friday ereciug
^MrAjhuwp..
•
: , Crreeut, Mayor, Reorder, Aid*. Em11 man, Williama, Hem*. Wood, VanVriaor
aad Krefidd.
Minutes of prorioua meeting read
and approved.
.
-Moved by Aid. Eantman. that tbe
Street Committee be and they ar* here-

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO

DRUGS

'•** « W'-.J
named in tbo petition of E. M. Hinman.
.Bath Banlubnry, Milo UAnra and 37

Medicines,

num Mr*
'*poM «i»«:
the MUbr “me tf tbe Council at ito next regular

cwmm.
।

PAINTS &amp; OILS

’lour Committal appiiatad to ex-

MASONIC.

Mi

nmin* the jab heretofore Jal to J. W.
Maynard, do hereby report to the Cummon Coua.ilel tho City of Hasting*
that said job haa not been couiplotoJ,
K.pjJ. tin'. J. W. Mnyuunl has received
Urn full amount of tho value of thelaJWpaffarnirdl.y kiwi."
*
.

Tried ride by .id* with the American
•Ml other ina^punenta, tho Tailor ft
Farley Organ cams* off the pMm. Call

at my store on Hfoto 8t. and
it.
-«
8. J. ILkk.

ItOM latte Me 01

JI. J. Kisnun,
J
J«o. R. Yav Vktaoa, \ ('vmmilioe.,
W.T.EmMMt,
,
Ou motion of Aid. Hams, tho report ।
of the Committee was aevoptad. .
Ou upttioa of Aid., Wood, tHe repJrt
was adopted. Ayes sud nay. called
with tho following result: Ate*, Ham*.
Wood, XViUisim, Hastmao, Van Vehor
atul Konfield. Nava. none.
Morel by AM. Hau^ tlist the Cum-

hittings lodge, wo. as.r
B-.Uj &lt;»wx«lralU.M im W «!.&lt;««

■---“-‘“'-r'MtEfH.

My hair waa foiling aS, I used two I
baffle* of Natures Hair Restorative nnd .
it c!«Wd it at one*. It i* clean, oaf.,
and efficient. If your druggist haa Mt i
got it, send direct to Proctor Bro*./
GJouwetor, Maai. 8a* • advertisement.
•
juiySri

PAIJBER KMCAMPMEMT, NO.' *•.
rsr• ’1 r^TtosX7t5!r*5“*b
WILL! AMR. SaviW
IlAgTIMM LODOE. N*. fift, relrewr

SohoofBooks &lt;f- Stationery

FRESORJITIONB AND FAMILY

Everybody Should:try them before

SIM LUA K1MHJBUB CUHAWTUWt

WAR!
.V«u M,
:aeiiiW A

Tua K".,
Peninsular

way.

1 walks and report at the next meeting

Gary Spaulding haa a new and full
stock of Booto, Sbo~, nnd Natona. Sell­
ing at very low prices.
nflt-3

tai to ths MQ&lt;tiuq -of lh« anmo, and tho
necowuty of repairing ur baihl'tg n«W

FOK BALEHom., and lot on the Ea.t end of
Orei-n Street near tbe U. R. V. Depot
Houj&gt;o contnina fl Room., a nleaaant and
dcrirebl* L&gt;cntiuu will be sold at a bar­
pan. for trrms enquire of tho owner at
Barber* Bailey a Store

iris:,

Wrtx Uniix.—Parti.u dreiring g-uii
wolla will mako it pay by purchasing,
tho Cemeut Well Brick al tho yani of
Slocnm ft Abby, cor. Hanover aua Green
Bt*. 10,000 now ready for o*.
w2

' atruatuua oa afcie.aalkn that u four I m! 1
from owners''property. C*rri»'.
C?K|LttStl
M-ntel by AM. Wood, that tho btnwf
Cuoimitleo In iastru-'tod to examine tlx-

•AC’S*!

The Bar Room Remedy for weakness
of the to&gt;*sach is a doaa of Huai Hiltrrw
They are mirchargnl with &gt;W Oil,
a dradly elaiuoni, which ia rendered
more active by the pungent astringent*

Six

tatao
SU
।

tMM«asHs,t»

Tm»ws

•“ &gt;•

:**

£££ ism
tor*; IE

A party of jouaj ladi.-. ami gvutlem*n ton’d a liip t&gt; Tbon»p|Jf Like to­
rtotuich in weak, ar your liver or bowela day fur n inc nix
diaewdarod, town Mrengthen and regulate
them with Vsnunan Bintu, a pure
Vrenrinxr. ftrou icnre. Coaimrvi xxp
irnaiUT, free horn arloboh and cu[«iU«
of infusing new vitality into your ux-

nr.
-kr»

is41 too
!
s3
IF- IS

Atm*

At tbe Railroad mooting on Monday
Nrw Good* in endless variety just
night eleren-hundred dollar, of stock
opened, aid for sale at astonishingly
was subscribed, and a committee of 30
low prices at Harber ft Bailey’s m29tf appointed to exuvaas thaTziunty for tbe
remaining flfi.OOU of tho atoek.

&lt;»T
’iw"
IlJSx.*

G.1&lt;■

TAriOR&amp;FARLEYOHGAN

U ldWrObfa rre^ning th* «
ah ip of th* Republican cosu
hiring become a euppaetor of t

1 t:
I!

v.ir

«/■ w

r‘t Hrm»

' the back to aeriform to tba Grecian bead,
I the Beaton dtp, tbs kangaroo droop, tbo
Saratoga slop?, or bullirog break, u tbe
then add three yards of
hundred yard.
of

75 cents for men Coitonade
taste incline* ;
linen,
one
Pants at the- Great One Price |
Store of Grand Rapids. Sar 1 The dry weather enure th- former
Clothing House.___
and other* to seek the shop uf J. L j
ricM/jtm Muro utinckxutc. Reel to got their wagon tire- wt by;
Star Clothing House, Graxdt that popular p*teut maahino.
Rapids.
' Only X^Oo' for a good I
doitbble and twist suit of
clothes for men. Star Cloth­
ing House* Grand Rapids.
.QcaarT —Why do our floor mer­
$3.00 buys a good suit for chant* chary* such high ralaa for flour,
little boys Star Clothing whan it haa foil buck to nearly old priHouse, Grand Rapids.

Now at the Carriage Factory of J. Lee Reed

SOU) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY 4 SLADE.

l

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DINECT ROUTE,
MnaaD«L-»ttreACMata*. udUat Uaae aoaw.U u«.M tUu •&gt; u«r.u aaI •« traw

Tniv^r (tin,pie:
fifty yard. It aU------------- ,------- &lt;■-—

!i 8Of 5!

Wlsrrxuiia ft Bteyzxs have opened
up a Grocery Store in Bennett'a Building
next door to Notional Clothing Hoaac,
They hav* a vary choice atoek of good*
and propose to sol! them at reaaaaable o{
figun-. See their advertisement
“
ATsaarioa-By an oversight tbe call
for the Republican nrunty convention,
published last week, read Ssfardoy Jal)
‘Jftli. It ahoukl have read. Saturday
July 27th. We hope our friend* will
note tliri correction, and make no mi»-

1 will trade off a good Buggy,
take a good new Milch. auw iu
paymrat

R. IL Maxnao.—A ttailroad meeting
aa held at the Omt Houaems MieAay
rwnmfr A t.buuMtto* of tom* thirty

I.U.

Biy Your

Ojkl

trimming., twelve gvuaa of butluM on

of folMTUdt '&amp;iaW:i;nd.-fini*lA„
Inmanrwfnr,'' ttae ' bundle- dbflhta*
tore. Since harin' nr# n»m ltd switch#* with rein, mice, and other aur
concludes h« will have mor* furniture,
dfo want* everybody to call anon and see

(J nisi' TUVXK RAILWAY

INOCURE.NO charge

New Advertisements.
a&gt; ilfflk Mter fen Street nd

ArJdticraiFiw,
W Ms niton Ur.
WICXELMM

&amp; STEVENS,

Grwrio. PreriiioM, Confectiaiery,
’cnF.Al' FOP CASH ar RfJ) !'•).

The above cut represents the most Successful TIRE SET­
TER in existence, which is now in fitU working order at
my Shop, near the Railroad.
I claim for this Machine the following advantage over
the old method of
TlItE SETTING.
1st. The Time which it takes to do .the work.
3d- lean make a Tire tighter than by any other pro­
cess, with an absolute benefit to the wheel.
3rd. 1 can hold the dish just where I please and still
tighten the Tire.
4tli.
can make a belter job on a poorer wheel than
any man living can. after the ustfffl icflj/- .
On tlw 2Jth inst., I set Foriy-Higyttirf in jaM six
hours ; to the entire Satisfaction of my Customers.

J. Lee Reed.

— out nv onto

•d to act in coujuactiou with Mr. Aadoreon in obtaining th. balance of reb■cription required. Several gentlemen

‘•PJgrOWi
raasftstis

in a most remarkable manner ; dore not
distress or grip*. &gt;0 ffWlta
«»
olMere-M~fmreAiW. It S'-

irmlfc Milwaukee
csottwx. easit.

tain to suporeode HBa, Outer Oil, Nar-

joar ^Sal^at the old stand of

�THa. .M.aig..........

Carnival

■Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

-

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CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN
HASTINGS.

»l

HK

AMONG THE

(Grand Musical

PATBONK

Entertainment

St JosepiuKch. July 4,1872

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.
Ttw Olhrl Lltbo(r*yU*( Campan; of 0•troll,
Vy*“ IW vsrt, .«4 .r. ou. pMfeUog ■ Sfleofkt Tt.tel I.nhojr.f* of

The New Capitol and Grounds,
sad executed (the entteprieing pubBsb- ,
W •■■»»* us) at a total eoet of ovw 1
*2,000.
In a short review like thia, it ia. of
SZarfthb’Suibto’ZS.’

AGENTS WASTED 1I
Guarantee Satisfaction

Buffalo Land.
II*. *SS. £Xr*7uTu MrS'lre
»My*sssii&gt;* i ' tlrarinwlB, wilk wilu4 k«u&lt;

Shop" in ILtrlof t Goodyear'.
Warrhouao, ajmning C. (f. Jhrigta 4

I* Cs*k, R«*l Kakis sail Fmkad Fro^rtf, la s*mm&gt; taw* i

$23,900 in Real Eelate!
many a day. fl abtxtnda with valuable ;
information, the reliability of which u |
Touched tor by Governor Harvey, of I
Kansas. and other*. Il fairly brims |
over with wit and humor, and many of |
Ua chapters rival Mark Twain’s happiest

Mio. •’ Okies**.

,

tJTWod *ent by nilruad

WE1C0MK MABBIX
Hasiinj*, May 22, MH.

CARDING

MACHINE

At Nasfiville.

tsrtssr&amp;fte.

BRING ALONG YBJB WOOL
Haifa .miionlwini b"n

CQPPEB AM MH ISON WARE.

Full end areorato deacriptwa* of tbo
Itabits. characteristics, eto.of the eavegw red man, buffalo, wolf elk, aatatope, .
etrn a* found in their native wilds and '
on th* outskirts of '
"
Graphic and tk

P. HOI7LER.
Ilrhable .igents Wanted in Every Tuirn in Ike State!

.1. D. COOK. Jlfrt. 8EW11NG MACH IN ES.

encounters with Indians, ete.;
Vivid picture* of life on frontiers;
tho past and present of the Greet Plains;
tbe vast inland neo, and the marvelous
animal life with which it oecf-taemed ; 1
Highly interesting arooaat* uf tn* ■
gootogical wonder* of the We&lt; anti- ।
qnarian nsd scientific rreeereiiae, •to. |
The publbber* demre agent* for it
vverywbnrr, allowing txclusiro territory I
nr.d the mo»t literal cxxnmiasioa.
The J
firm i» a prompt and reliable oca. Wo
give their address in full: E. Hauaelord 4 Co, 102 Wert Madfo.n Strout.
Chicago, Ill*. Many of our resdet* will ■
want this book, and ag*nt* make mon.-y

Personal Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

COBB, WALLACE &amp; LAW.
and varied rang* of tutacs, am mg them
the following:
Detail* of gnat intrest and iiupor
tance cuuceraiug thv natural foeuirot,
vast reauun.wt, rupi I il..vefopiuent. and
elaxut incredible proper*, of tho lar
Wswtero State* and TorriiusiM, with
gliiupere of their mighty future ;
Curtou. and iataroating feet* coanec-,
ted with the nlimatic and other ctoingra
conwxjurnt upon th* wiUlement und den-1
Freeh end authentic information, from |
oRraal eoutoM. oa the Great Plain*; the
eret of a for n. what the .migrant shculd
bring with him, stock-reiving et tho
West, Ae .
A full siuraary oi the Homestead and
Preemption laws and regulation*, pre­
pored by^fortn*r Ro/sitor of th* U. 8.

Go’s Foundry.

$3,000 in Cub !
$6,55.'

tossAffial’'*

HfflATOPSin.iWL

STANLEY W. TUBIffi, taT

CHAS.J.OUN, Ga.AH

JOHN ROBER"

' WM. VPJOB®

eHge WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

DR. WILSON S

CAUTION

COUGH MIXTURE
BLOOD PURfflK.

Ao^Lesll'*

jjlte

CARD.
TOBVBBT INVALID
to a woman whom I did not hive than 1
woald permit lb* same law to handcuO
me aa a dare,'* is rebuked by a rootemporary, with Kathing effect, in substance thua: -\Vdwtrtar9y you entered
into a Kiron contract, with higbmt
•auctions civil and ndigioea, Io ?ovo and
(herieb that women for life. She B0.
aud your plighted fiulb, and eoaunitb«r honor, person, all to year earc.
behaving that you would ataod to your
ooveuanL From tom* fault of youra.
or both parties, or from lapao of time
you cease to tore her. Are you thereby
freed from yoor contract !■ Can ehangj
of taste, desire oA variety, fading of
pnroeaal beauty—can anything less
than infidelity to tho marriage row justil^ you in throwing bor away n.i a
wrrnjihl. blighted,
brokerUtartod

•SOKS

WHATEVER

Ayer’s

PreE fOWLKR'S GREAT WuRK

Hair Vigor,

DR. ATKTN
■s Itocmrt and Old-Standing Dj

1 For restoring to Gray Hair its
1 natural Vitality and Color.

SHEPARD'S

COMPOHND WAHOO BlfflRR
B±aM»ip» “ •

AGENTS WANTED
Fur QOODHPKklrft

PBEmaimL

WOO

campaign book

Prive, only So Ceuta n fMtle.

LADIES

Crook's Wine of Tar.
&gt;k
IO YEARS

WORM CONFECTIONS

.Sari Ileudathe, Liver Complxinl,
Freer.C Ayue.Duepefieia, Worm
O» Children, PUro, HUiof" C«mplalnta, Lo*a uf Appetite, F.mp-

YOUNG

S3.OOO IN GOLD !

DR. CROOK'S

I —_ - -J —— -r;.—auu sumai feted into activity, no that a new
growth at hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty aadimant, it will keep it cleaa and rigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or foiling off and
ewuequMtly prevent baldnoK The
restoration of vitality it rive* to the
scalp arrests and prevent* the fonnation of dandruff; winch i* often a* nnd»nly and offensive. Froo from three
deletenon* substances which make
•onio preparations dangerous and injunotu to the hair, tho Vigor out onlv
»-»efit Lot not harm it. If^ted

WINE

Sure:
I... . ,1.4 .,, ,

Dr. W Kiirast or Jeriteta
wm

it bl'HK a are

merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
y*”* *1" “■
fomd eo deeirahle.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
*4so.1 .Sit. csmhrw, aady*
te"
bki''
l1““r
iu»tre, and a gratofnl perfume.

hilums.

Pripirad blOr.J. C-A^SCq.,

Wool !

Wool !
itninrs IBttW.
HOTICS TO COKTBACTOiN

Order
LIGHT IBOK CASTINGS

Detroit Novelty Works.

PAPER BOXES.

NATURE'S

Hair Restorative

lu Pur.unure of Aet I1J of XRSU '.nA
Acte iiiueiidiit &gt;rv and sunplniseulety
therein. Tho ■ndvnrfaoed corntnl*.
stoner or: tbe UaaUnr.audIreweUfiMe
| Riad will offer el Public Au.-tton to
Irt the constroettanof one hundred rods
of eaid road. b««innlng Ito fret ttouta
of station two and ooattautag tofttolioti aevea. Also Greding end Planktog MO fort nn ibe top at -flmire fl" blU,
with good out or Elm Plank tb*e*
Inches thick and not more than ala
Inchsa In wldlb with three stringer*

HALFORD

LIIMRSHIBB
TABLE SAUCE,

FJH“FAin.YUs‘£

PWPYTOUH BLOOD.

HASTIMGS MARBLE WORK I
Steamer Meteor,

The best and cheapest Machin

'r?r«

BUCK SH U

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. J872.

HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

^ipi tawW beautful

M* ®bs ooona,
Hoiiu SHIHS,

fat organ, and their antes in
mfaijournaU, that it only
faith them to pall It TUeri'a,
fat and a fitrflnr. In tlmir eye* he has
the thousand crimts without Abe ona'
vfrtuo.
’
' • . '
Thia new attitude of partu-: will have'
an unfortunate influence on the pend­
ing question of' protection -' M. Thter* ‘

RELIABLE

hsveia reiterated hfa determination to
find in the tax on raw materials th.
rvvenne required, the republican., tbo‘
fiae-traderx, will support Jus whim fca-..

Gentlemen:!
,ab£ui. !•
Everything

•fttsaynw »

You

cause Grand Monarch Thtere has avow­
ed hfa rcwlulion to oonsolidato the re­
public. They reason thjuj jhn hew
army bill fa not to our faafo, atUl tas too
budget, Jout we can alter both when
toe republic u legally taablfahad and a
general election will diteipate the *&gt;!»•
stroctlre royalfata. Of cosine they will
then get rid of M Won-if ho does
not antsdpate a Ciucianatua retirement.
But too five-trade dcputi.s ore not
blameless far tha high-handed manner
with yhieb too government treats ifrcm.
m«iaun*bla liUh af Jannary
tut, they undertook.to flat! olhar sources
' of taxatioq thaw a reeouree to probcaoa;
they have dfacovcrod, or at least pre»aqled qom! th*y took Ufa matter Mt of
th» hand* of M- Thiars; hr now ro-takoi
[ It summarily oat of thtera. Btata,
TWO QU1EN8IX WEATMIMIffTEK 1 that psondo-tae-tnsde Committee was

aioi

1st i-ightncgH of Draft.

■ ILLS L HI KUHKH.

n furrow well

3cd Excelling of work.
' and will not clog.

y. The chilled Iron
tempered Rteel,

jfe^nbitntir^y new and Pnces not to be
beaten in the State of Minhicraw

«fi«r
Jaterl

t How in the hand*

IwTx W

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Ooftton Cssxh Stflre.
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County on trial.

-----I. fa. ca*M&lt; •'“»'» th. a....ia,
XbeilUwilMnl •■Ulan rw.

WX DPJOHX.

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WHEELER

Detroit Stonres! ||»
IwilmuH

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with gold have arrived from Berlin con­
signed to Rothschild. When it fa re­
membered that there are 7" daily news­
paper* of .very shape and sire publish­
ed In Paris, and that foctr of these ac­
cording to the authority oi the fate Pre*
fctotrt of the Society of Author*. deal
knowingly in false new*. there can be
■ merit* a passing nolle* on account of no difficulty about the existence of the
। hi* celebrated mediocrity. It was nnThera fa * wn dfamsta, going on
derstood that the Aesembly would, ac[cordingto thoCmMitnlion Rlvta have reUHv* to tbu Pawnbroking estabIfahi the right to tlie luxury of indicating nt meafa In Franoc, located in the pribci1 leant to Jd. Thtera, what rainivter* to sA pel cities and town, and managed by
tat; but the President quickly showed the government. The interest charged
750 deputta he woakl c.ioaoe the min­ varies, from nothing St at Grenoble and
I Isler that mtwl plraeed tri* fancy, it fa Montpelier, np to ft per cent at Pari*
aad-H at Dunkirk. U i*‘ pnq«w«l to
G.m!anl; a gAntiemaa fifty yware of ago open a jiawn office in every town and to
' and looking to have bad ever fifty tarn- cutout the villa go usurer. Many re[imiraand promising tu maintain that ganl the InuovxGon a* dcmoraliwnp and
•Ms fire. Ho ia tall and thin, a stand­ prom»tiv« of •xtravagant manner,
up collar give* him » very stiff look ; the among the rural* who are believed to bo
few hairs on hl* head are inafh.matk- in bWal ignomneo of sm teate, a* the
Tn
ally ilivtribnt^l on the broad-guage friend in A*ed it famlKariy exited.
principle and kept in posittou by toap any case one reform ia urged, that the
and water; hi* now fa long and riraig^h Lonowsr l« free te insilt uu hfa ph-dge
hut eye* quiet but at too «smo time dead being soli, at too and of three months,
from studdying ofleial documenta He instead of' six or twain as at present
fa the typo uf th. government clerk; and the ddfcreijc. l-lwrew to. teaa ud
wind him np at tea u'eto k rad be win si JVng priro handed over to him There
stop punctually at'fiiur; n» a *peeber he are broken socially 'Boenrad to buy tn
fa nothing ; but in M* office, in tri. e««y pledge tickets, but always stntoeeto
chair, or with hi* hack to the fire, he toe barrowwr. On ths ticket fa ta forth
mq^fat become eloquent. Ha view* M. the • worn value of the article pledged
Thicr* a* au otnptoytr not a. a chwf, and toe amount, generally twtf-tbir da
fcll of admiration1 and devotion; with
pou behind car like an 'obedtent clerk
Last wpek th^ro were W narriagw iw
he would bold duoimenfa for the signa­ the BriteriDe qaarter of the rity-eo
ture of Ufa superior. Viliat successor to the crop of young Cotnmnni*!* pronriae.
the burly but talented Ptotjer Qnertier to be lk.uri.hing, re addition to the
- what an iricapc VictorEmmkntiel had world being p.«pl«l- Tim total popu­
from suth a TcpruMmtativu for Fraaai I lation of Paris, scomdrog to thee«uu.
Yet M. Goulard did his bast to rebeam jnat taken, fa l,79t.8W-«wd akowa a
oil the protection pfaiitnde. of M diminution of 6,GO®, ua compared with
Tbfare; he only forgot to spcsik too IRGC, Further, there ha.been a kind

St.

WH£0N

j Dili

----At Che-----

Nortliwentern Fair at Graml Rapid.*.

HI Mil 1

Barr

I3V3YX

vriW
I K.I

rior Charcoal iron,

m rv IIWM7”

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dhe latter ia beaming a chip of th. *am.
' not evme to'wcturing to a mild dow ef Hock;b«toto
protection ;liko the servant girl who ex­ will be, or can,bo attamptod ia ths po1
. .
.
.
°
.

•en.bly are the fit oad proper peraotu to
execute too radical change. Franca ha*
need of; thrir doty toould bo wloly
limited w paying German M«anity.
lu'ibls matter of protection it fa to be
frered M, Tl&gt;.«ire will a* ueual, not rofluence, but comma ad the Chamber.
1 Hi. inmuior of Finaneo-M. Goulard-

,u

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and being partial to ftamaMi bene*
why Horaon Groeloy fa carere^with
LtonoureMkfaraa; to.ram*faJRwtol
bark
Ono*g* Fra*da Train, did bi.
toodwty allow him to break the Deeatapto by corrtiag the Whit* How*.
Moro grsUfyteg I* ih-&gt; wrtouv nwulU
attending tbu ungottetior.. for lU liberotlwi of tiro territory. Bribes Biwuarck
ha. taken a fancy to M. Thi^i breaaao

■■■■

Statu Fair at Kalamazoo,

iittaurr. ■■*« *, u. c*.n u—k rmj.**. Thf iieti oil Stoves are the
M“*°“
UF, T-rvcr L'l
svrrvH * Tn1-]! f—rlCf -tilt/iry.L t
//jW * 4
d&gt;&lt;

tonhen here, hs i. the potted foreign
repreaantxtire. But Bataa will hardly
become the oily of Franc*) ia too eaaeo
of knocking her bead against any stone
wafl, and such a aacriflce fa what France
expect* from all fatm alfaM.
President Grant is aven not ia favor,
bo fa atousod, Eks Queen Victoria of

call and see it.
a

THE IMPROVED

ituuiff

XA
fiauak ad Vina Eauu,
u.l, Will bo decided before Fmm can
putjia aworil.. Thu, Assstrfafaswadta
hor Bmporor to Berfin. The Russian

.BOTH

GOODYEAR

of Hegtra from the riA part. &lt;tf the rity

&gt;7. n. rooK.Jift,

I. being tried for hi* derotta to tW
C&lt;a»iM Ono of tha Jocusu.nl* handod in. u a copy, of th? treaty Mween
Dombrou.kl and the authorilie* of VerMilica by which that ‘gw«*L .wap to

tori- adjoining th'
Jlfln- hnppy to nerve nil who may give them
call. Crocker;y mid Groceries coualanlly

^orrnpeiilftrt.

onoM
’ you do’nt believe it call and

leave tMre of kite pita* of . Pam anta
f.mdtri mid so aUev, Ute troops te tester.
far the bribe of o-jo nitflion df finite*.
fta •fthes.gnite was oxartly wb.ro ths
regular* did mta.te, mud* ottftltfr

BLACKSMITHMfifi

t

DHHH8

jXAferts-cfe-

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WW MtafafaJ

DENTIST
r
lai®
lictac

MIA

create. It according to hu peuansl inclinationa, foe no aw* now dispute, hi* taring Autail' ®»t* , uaJcdtakd on
will. It fa the cousetaususos of this fact the Sunday toe troop, eaiared, ha. evar
that justifies toe totfanre pawed upon been a .ub jret etraytary.
1 *:
toe royalfat depnifo* for calling upon
There baa tw.u a wedding ia the
fkwnmunut prison al VoreaTIti..' Fran­
co., fa condemnAto itato ftfr hfr par­
uf the Chamber 'te effirm the1 [ticipation to themort.k or'ate htfatagee;
hi. mirirwe. dhtaM. wM trtoiitaa
principle of royalty, but would b. bojMH
fawly divided toe mouianl they j-------- .
ed to Mted a mnnareh. If Ms* rayoBM '

suggtatel to*t when the tetanf. inUligcnco d.veiopr, to tad U
by ttash*.ta book, aad ubj*.:t teewms, without act*ally making the infant a acboUar. Above
,*11 too chlM's qweetran. ahmdd bn an-

littfabtanieaa'a* w.H retota sirapie .
t
VnttsswirgTtta
mmseuo^J|By a h*poy I
,
Nbcu.oftasiOsfateo.KtaM

testajM b* ftatad. It war iktetesta ,
Ibtetotarn, toad ataypf theta ealted t

�and approved.

in Um event of .any unluoked for con­
tingency which should call him to tbo
Executive Chair, he has thu ability and

pitigil Miisw Ticket.

A Republican Couxrty Cunvxntion.
will bo hold at: the Court House, in the
City ofHsatingxon Saturdry the 27 th
day of July 18T2, at 12 o'clock M-, to
choose four delegates to the State Con­
vention to bo IreJJ al Lansing July 31st,

with credit -fa ,____ _________________
Fifth, eren a largo portion of the protection of property* and to gusnl “Uss.
We hope ho rfiaybh nreninated, and very convention that originally nominat­
know if bo is, the peoiilo will select a ed him know that they were swindled
On motion of Akl. Wood th. re^ut
worthy siuxureor to tbo prueent popular by • trick end thus, thought be should
B»t the entire Democratic vote, he will
receive very little support from even petitioners bo granted. Carried.
By AH. Wood—That one dollar and
Finally, ho oaa not ba elected, bsexuso fifty cents per night be allowed aa com­
PeythlirwtM ofthia Cooney. »ad'ia fall the people are satisfied with the moder- pensation for tbo person employed re
oonlidstu:. that the record of hie past atkm, the economy, the financial pros­ night watch. Carried.
eervicee in the Department of State perity, and the gcaeral safely of Grant’i
By the tamo, that B. J. Bottom be
appointed night watch. Canted.
support of the people, and aa the policy exchange it for the perilous experiment
On motion the Marshal waa instnutof tbo party in this State accords ere ro­ of an inordinately sect-trio and unstable ad to notify the owners of the privy in
election to every true and faithful public Preadant, with a Democratic Cabinet rear of Brown’s Block to remove or fill
servant, wo doubt not. that by ac-lama- and a following of adrentureri and aim­
tiun, tbo forthcoming Convention will lore agitators.
The following accounts were preeeutplace Mr. Striker in nomination, is acod and referred to Finanoo Commiti i:
oordsmee with the wiahee of this County,
Geo. Al toft, work on Sts, *e. «H 8T
aad bocanee the interest of the people
John A. Fuller, servicru as
will be thereby sub/erred. Wo could
night watch,
5 00
Ab. Skinner, do,
2 50
N. J. Bronsou, do,
2 SO
1*1 of August. That State has Insert
Allen Jones, as Maroltol, Ac. 74 09
generally Republican .inc. the war, aud
Moved by Aid. Wood that the City
gar. General Gnat something over 8,Attorney bo allowed an order of 825 &lt;M&gt;
IKK) majority in IMS. In 1870, howerar, then was an election for Attorney on aalary, and that a Committee &lt;J throe
be ouoointod tn oWahlieh vt»»
aT.
of the people in his official action, vrtoch
City Attorney and Rocord^-Cafrt^]
ialaluro, which resulted in favor of the
has been al) that hie moot sanguine
Tbo Mayor constitutedaa- auch.Gom.
Democrats, or rather the Ooaaervutivae,
’teittoe, the Committer tm'By-Tawa find
friends claimed ii would bo, when wo
as the opopsitaou to Urn jros.nl nation­ OrdlnancM
-p--l-.m - —
pressed his selection two years ago.
al administration prefer to call thorn
And, that the ptopte of this county
Moved by AM. Wood, that fxyr Htrrot &gt;
with equal unanimity; Bud in full con­
Comttattoe bo authorised toZegotiaU I
For the last tno yean, therehire, the
fidence that in the hands of Hon. Vic­
State Government has been mixed, the
'tvA’Vio
tory 1'. Col’ter the Treasury of the State
Governor and nwet of the State officer,
is securely guarded, by one of its very
. j
lint h‘... ViriW ‘Jit! AkXtt
being Republicans, and the I&lt;p*laturo Bridge immediately,. Carried., , .
; , MovU
Aid.. H
—m. that
ableet finesttiers, fiaver hi« re-nominaarovuu by
or aiu
n«UM.
tout aroomrtofaruounvut- ;
|B
Iwing the reverse. In 187J a tsaiurily
fa, ru-i u co, xvrleMtef £??tiou, and «*H soo to ii that their votes
are recorded for him at the polls in Nv­
; v.-tuber, by n majority that shall do
something to wipe out the stain cast up­
on us in the etoctxra of 1870, when
ckitancry, money and personal solicita­
tion, ind'ncod not a few of the vacihtflfifr’ '

Chairman.
Dated, Hastings, July 1st.

srerta stl wttlite I &gt;nBu MAms ma to IK

b,»u-w. a =ssri;x.‘7.2xe2;S

Keep a large supply of Sall for nah
their Brick W

DRYQOODS

Rich, A. P. Drake and 28 others asking vtiteuafiin*. krfirr.ka^M wxii wsreatatr.

for repairs on Iron Bridge. A'sertet &lt; Jitee*. ।
Moved by Aid. Hatt} that thfltoMr '
,
d«r be instructed to Area aasadersa iV'**
। favor of L'nioo School Building foment Omv*

IWW .toNPrikb...
. there,
us-n of our county to voto it^^rillicft' '
^tMaWe-.MlJW^.gn iatP.ithe!
testsu
riaBy 'ddlikBffekiftlMr',1 full..oLsM’ntgmand hc*M.-, and.
Uwt»Wm of the efltet 'ft AtJBST Wi. '
jtpftolrqd “» k»TA-W&gt; »teMMl..UBbW. to]
UtMfeaio^simply‘to
. .
' bo^wje w*&gt; kilfirc to pby”hidt*it Ni' .wwba.TMwbmu
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MWarpeto.

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CASia JF*O3R
Wttdl',1 'Wheat; '(jMW’WriS Corn.

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175Packages of Dry fronds,

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LfjUUM .MUgHfiLL
cccn

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jult M,« wlial alack, of &lt;loo.li arc irowdod

.YESEe1

Committee on side and orore walks“IM IMl-f
;■&amp;» a
yW-W-te HW^.to .ffldiqate the reported.
' On motion the rejiort.wM acuepteiL, ..
•kiftwC W,proei«Motj»l WWt ia -U&gt;0
Moved by Aid. HarnVthin-tte"fen-';
tier named in report of .CuwuUte»,lx&gt;.

,&gt;

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JUITUAUH

dealers Z-UJar-load Rates.

Hraly .wto'*'.! H
jct tfcsir tau&gt; (tekytoud

BlOe fitter ijwi 8tntt al
Bay Tsar

entt

surelbJvpM of ftp State tor General

GteTd in hterembor. U th. sneolka
triumph, it wiU bo hteW by .there a. a.
indication that nearly the whole elactorai .vote of the Sonth i* to be given to
Greek-1'

little«

IHlUtUUl.

AM Pries ny
•GREAT COST- and

ri wi^ bare a Coger in the
'ffii ■ "a!dli they will afford their reepecf.W lArtle, fill ihie'**' aid ' and comfort"

Excursion Sales.

Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods

others of, the best Itepwblitan speakers

1

•hrtdin lha fight. Jha Democrats or
.failed,
I,-.."''...'Omtevitre, qr, whaterer |hcy
wmWl;thpir&gt;ataponkm abo. Wo
■: Foe.Attwroey Guq»rol we&gt;lie«» tfo».
trtrt rocfpd a Republican votary.
Tsdredl khpugh.not I»t, m. wtofiM.Ute
ounvidaretwntho cx1wdifthWo!;i&gt;otc.h* t. -1 - ■
anMifabpa cboiee M our pomd®,
Ryroij'il Ball of Kect, and we mu*t
wr.'itaj nwng pre mea wfc&gt;, bw,&gt;y«u

,tires? VturitnA'»
* ..WW«H ';tP. v.

miWIKMWIHIWM
iC'Qiuing.iato ore Store/

triiui i-HAi r. a nmn.

SH-rSs.-K .iCROCEBS.!

■IBeaiionadfiwthM posiUoa.dHl^dft-. ,
MAedfc-aKfir^ehfiic.k.
pgard tya ।
Ha a!man of ability. »»&lt; of tl^t peculiar,

obwFb.’ whW
A»
fa,
iMtpwitefcefiwpi
tebuUuptM BeNhlUaa
and
vted«te ike. rigMfi «t th. pwte tteterra lo by wretofl. ♦’’&gt;» W* Meyp
pointedly tta« by ghteg.hjm. tbo wm»-

of Seneca Falta, N. Y., waWpcrorntewd
made some remarks, expIaTning the'
working of thoir machinal, caet, puwax
„ ernes where ‘they
.
Ac., At, and citing

,
,

•nAXi.,,, iuktelua..

time, the ‘Humore M the Campaign”'
Thnqikeeticm tte n wreeo nV T'» wheth­
hrtre oared laughing jpatariali^ abun- er the &lt;Jf&lt;y could afford to purotekteau.
i Engine at prerent, and whether it wonM
]
| ,be advisable to do so. Which called out
, roptarka from several tax-psynropreaeot,'

pura,
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tftJQQJ,

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UE, at HUB,
Shirigle$A JteltfA&amp;av 1

De WMV Gaunt, Bud 1.7-177- ---------------------------------------

made tlw folk)sing motion re- • —tire City purchaMOBo-of tfitaby’s,
Huatakdse Engines pp Vttji^osorffo'-,
toettoa against fires.
j.*--.
Ute motion was lost by*P»

Michigan

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I. COLB a BOX.

bteuitfkMt flornjly- Ussi
rBtatahte aa tnar.
’•-tnretilhis &lt;spMy.plJi.romg,

-.ysrnjtrf

Ofc lrto,filk Uvsttmu fire

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•U.UUAILE

TAILOR &amp; FARLKY ORGAN. „
&gt;rlli Ifistf &lt;?«*'Oirt

IB THE D8DG DEPAEWH?

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ.

SPRING A AVERY

Brououuoed by all (Sood Judgre to be

ft Huh.Tun ui-.j &gt;ii&lt;id i -»li|e2,:,..].------------ 7

Money.

iw^'wuf Uke'st-fti.

’IhatoSk.- Of Jivi^
&gt;uy their *-«;j

Money,

Mone;
it v.;» Ah tawi’/ T&amp;taiyrwiftiHHtJh' xdhja
&gt; iiibti rl

two Tears since planted themmiwv
squarely on the rotation j^|tfoqgJan'i
will feel in honor bound, if other nmnos
equally worthy are proseato«fl6'VAl for

n
rotation in tt^&lt;#oo ftf &lt;JwP»r to W&amp; ^pmerjt o
as theydid for Sreretarvof State iulfilOj midthe &lt;
Thai Mr. Bm^ te..&gt;A«.
^«y
equal of Gov. Baldwin in ability, iajn-, IBOM.heM
tagriQr and i^rxwyuhro.tocev sad,ritv- fr-UBt'w
actor we here. Mt .^a. hHMi..|K&gt;oaiMa .ffro ereere

io iMs*v» •­
“*

fan™;;"4

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k’J‘*F»ai‘ i»lta X.^vpwajFft.l?1"*-.

Cteaper Ttai Otteri

ISSiSiSi^

«&gt; rxpesre ; take the. tpmnh&lt; ire*
•*T W
,
?*. *ff‘r
„w..»wnfc 1

a5fflVbpW&gt;e1|BLq( bsmK M: *

deeatote .

{&lt;• Hinn 4 Tin I

We buy our Goods of Manufacturers

JRWWlffi

�Bciurtxa.—Mr. Marshals, tbo oouactttff*. Untota ffcboul butting,
u arAreff from 'Ann Arbor with a
rreofmen. Work will begin immo-

»Uj»VF.
Marfng a Wr^'saug little residence erec- and H do swh.olltot
properly come before thorn. On mition
the resignation of Mr. Bailey way, aofton, has achieved a splendid repin.thw last tw* yrem M &lt;bs toed■onger
to tbo Want At
iIS.***" I----- Bouts
—
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and •‘magniflent structure,'
’ MBMl.
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DRUGS

its

through Southern. lows to Nebraska
Wehav. . shuorfuUafi ths late.Itos- 'and Kansas, with clooe cOhaorttonito r tfel. J, W, Wright is karisrpMea* N.vins,AP®»kTMiWt.MMl »H«Wi 6
California and t&amp;sTerAtor^ ;tad paw»nse addilsoas made (in contemplation fill Mr. Veu -VAsor's rlare from &lt;b*
wood-workipc Maghirery natl
ma do anything to. &amp;al Ess re^jofl. •agio starting I from. Barry County, «w V •» "-.1.11
&gt;«».»
AkW-WV 1 w—FMi.
A iHtbrr Creak «l- Wright gwnerelly nroto*
Mr. Worth's place from the fourth ward.
XBsr atmtH.'rewBultatfootetr'taetfotfuf
lion. John M. KWthA.Q^.HC.l^gMi
ka olretad. oburman cd. ibe. seopsiUm.
If any pareon or parsons ia the city
in place of Norman Bailey resigned.
or counfy are building or improyin g their
Tbo committee.
al*o. iaatrnoted
their.
TttTt.;ro,’ "
T’.“.ViYTn .frf
r I
property, and wiU tall and acquaint the
chairman tu call ward eatresses for Ute
“ looa|" of the fact, nre will gladly give
election of e»S delegate fretu ereh ■» ard &gt;
&lt;*»»■ uMicv, whore one lias not been
MMUiRft
Hitchcock's Dialog Hall and CoaflscAs nwugaghed tW.folWftiM G»«t&gt;r.
aA"BWtryi: W1 •"PW
ten constitute the city eousini Itee :
knows bun. they know what uuw bugQie. M.Dewey, Chaifnaa.i«ii&gt;u*&gt; • •• "Ettrybodif WidttM ivy thfnvfyrfarf hirchasfn^ ffieudfepe.
giea he gets up, knows how he can blow i
bis E Bat. know all about his gwaial .
-rr------ - —
vywnarv.
WiU amply repay the tonrlst for a vidp ’
geod nature , but everybody has not ■
to this part of the City
heard about his Tire Setter. That ma- 1
........
Il he* been hinted by knowing onea,Chlaa. of .whisk be baa the right fur thia
4. far vale by es Bfatwy*«&lt;:VMh'flrd
JarnrreMMs. la. eases„.
W. WK.II.t,
...I
,
ib.it tbo iV.y i'athsr* are about oomOOtniy, beats the Dickens It ia a

... _'i _■ •■iffrwfrysvowf

CNIICHEt,

. ebandonmont of their phrty and

.

&gt; SSjjaoiM:hTS2:

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.BaWHat'’ m
Mtrosic.

Medicines,.

;SluOi,

‘‘School Bneiet-fr StafibHerf/

:j&gt;eihCTiiiTto.M».j&lt;ij5ir^xiIT

2i^v“.“.T! '«**•«• •

' -HeTrihA-'SrdHbtei

monring to prepare to make prepara­
tions to begin to talk of seeing about
f^ef. finite sad its a|qwoachre, and if

ex pee. to be,
able to oroea it (on foot) sooee yean in
advance of the liqaidatam of the Na[ tiaaol Dafat. Th.. ipUk.

(J. G. BEKTLSV.

rautcireaKsi. Ini—Tegtaiae. giva»
an .qua! itroslaUoa'af. tk» bleed- . JUl
phymcisns will agree that there i* aaar-’
re(r adnaaaabatthai.xxddaleuni tosjintly be dtapoejl of. if.' pare. Wood
could ba dreulafad giaiesuusly through
the parts tBbttadL Njcs this U th* way­
in which Y’egrllM ywrfonus ils wtotdaa*
Cal curve. Yegefina u oacbUiyty t usg• labfe imupound, toedn from fouls
j herb* tail bor^-,'
'

great iuvenUou. its benefits arc straw. ,
cuts. ' Why. he has only had It about i
six wwaka, had in that short fame has set
IU Aupdrad
■«" tire. We think that
beats “Old Virginia never tire." Now 1 Thu Republican Elector* of the eeV. ।
lay nil joking aside, try this machine, leral'wardt tn tbo city of Hasting* are ■
got your mw tires set, your old ones &gt; reqaretod to meat in caucus at the pla- &lt;
end all—use it under all circumstances. ce« named below, on Friday evening .
mu. nd ifo^Mtl'blkbli/tK 'it krAf AA lA'tiita’ and toon^y. He
J uly 2fitb at eight u'cloak. for ttow vkssAtlantic ao*M_ for.ihe, bvuyBt ! will wspMtaaliafociion every time Fur tion of one delegate from1 tseh' trahf, tn
itetoiaJa'AteiItavtaa-. ttto-bpaefitcf new m.fotnars we wills*)
the Uronty Convention tu bo held at tbo 1
i tltot ^ht* nnehia* can be found MlteotTs Courf HowBi iA this city at' IT M ■ eu
khinign Factory on Jefleruwi St. near
mrai iiejianments are incnsrgf oi
, ---।
:BolmH!,evtl ,,&lt;dku't. atthAY-di'd'i ' 'The ftHkwIeg Ifrni Sn ngdrd tu the
* * ’ ’
/tyh fas accidentally left out lasf wevk:

Tub Cautaasrios of the 4th |«asml llnytotd,
df pleasantly, the.croyd in attendance I1 Fourth
" “ ward—at the -&gt;Hv* uf the
i'tare^tUy
everybody Xeiwad'IfMawH Clerk
| A full HrufaHt.vf, U|rT Ab’totr .ql ।
well pleased. The Oration of’ John B 1 inch ward is rameaiV eoUtted,.
l
1 lisa, Vgb»l 4w&lt;s Anqbeal, dieidadly1 ‘ By order of City Com mitts,
able and |deaung to cur Greeley fritrada
U%“*5
.
I hairuiKi. ,
and their ‘Democratic alll«a blit nnt os
I The Boarevy

turn* Hair Hesturwtire, and It has n, moved tbo poison and Featured ray bah
'tails former vigor. So* advtrrtisemupl.

HiMii.mtwtSffibn

Congrva«iuual C of
Republican City!

lloamtr 'ban [«

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Dance at the- Hhrting*

Hous* was largely palronised and tho»e 1
aid City Directory for Barry Co. Ik '
who |«rtirinefa&gt;l enemed to enjoy them- :
Bp—August Id.
Ijrd! coutain-tl&gt;*namt-f&lt;&gt;ft*verjM&lt;rd&gt;afit, ,
a dree Cady. aul. the Duo. m Caton
Fanner, and Mechanic, their rreideoev
Hall, was both plcaant to the pnrtiei- ,
I and flare uf' Businoio
Advertising
drug*, hut not ao pant*. as b profitable Vi those Intervet*! I
I apMo'Ar ill be reserved fur ail bdttneM
Th* fire work* were not ia al!' •ro«p*tt* ■
'nsuoeeei. but were planting ueverthe- j1 men who wish. This will make a very i
diha, AU in a’! th* day and evening jI ya'uabla book ar.d should be wett •sat* I
IKta, especially tbsea oc , the Fair .

fufajrtll a. orm
Boot Goode, whole Block warranted
^A Stamn Fire
' work, just a littfo cheaper than tbo
WV ren t we
cheapest at tbo New York Cuah Store.
They wffl jiay for ihcmtehos.
| ♦ 10.000 worth of good, for wrto U tbo
WiU appear neU wook Mr .
York C*A ^trrr- ‘'ts&lt;*{’*i U,j,n togtDa.LeiUM.Xbmw yp**S^ret»

aotrrti.
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e«x;i4sni.uifi

&gt;tmKshoa4£KHb* I largeifl assortment of Tana in the city
«~T‘«*5g2j^1uu I and sr selling them 10 cents lower than
^.17
ITariff

Michigan Certrhl’A. W*
old. huuu »«uiHitttTO1t!

rraacT,

«?*S!L

of thaTownship.ff Custlstoa .wiy.0w«t
1 in Canitoa at the village of .Nashville on
1 Thursday tire 25th inst-, at 2 o'clock, P.

pvtj' Pa- York Cash Store ,1^* ||&gt;p

i

tiow al the Carriage fwtwy ,O.‘ ttwCBMl- w&gt;i.» ia nssnXqs.

, M . for (he etoytion of 4 Delegates tu (he
i County Cunrctrtioa to be held nfUdst.
inp on Saturday July 27th.
By order of Township Coamiltea, ’^ ] fj

Dwi’tyuu kouwwha*. 3 good for the
Stomach's Mabe ft -Why,.Fred- Ack­
ley's Suda; ia has-tawtiled -aad'-nt',
found wanttat‘ Ji»tv
mbre.,
I
ob.™; Ol’XU'loSiiin;

±S?1%K

4 w* «r Mrr‘j

. of the Township of
ml njgot
in CanciM at the Center
{louse,
on Saturday July Ttith/at 3 ’&lt;?cfotl^ in
the aftamoon to aleci I delaanire/rfif
I. O. U.K—The following
.
tial list of officers of Hasting* lodgv ’ (kmnty Convention to be MB! nr
No. 5S IXk 0. FJastaUed by D.D.Q.M. j lags I". Saturday, the 27th tnst.
i Geo. M. I towey, an Tuesday evening of J By wdee of TnWnshlp OiM.milt
.

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CaiauB ur. rns Hasnsee Ilocan—
Me*«ra. Brook* A Thyldr Have purchaa-'
ed the Haatiegs Howw of Mr. I*txley.'
u,
MoeerB. B. A T. will make a good team,
'fiJB UllW It'dlnO'laMlAlar their management we'cxpoct
, t|g
Lp see the Honwe flotrrlvh belter than'

•■Kard.'’ that, Mpiai* aaverel mipretant I
RsiLau^j^aym^atson
points in planing twill fawnin'-** m their1I
boeti working very jiard ffea past
Hunsn and lot on the East end of
Green Btrea*. near the G. IL V. Depot.
House coataiu 9Booms, a pleasant and
di-eireble Jocataon wiD ba sold st a barfare where
gan. fur terms enquire of. the owner at
knlfd^E,**
'---- — ••
that gvwubackv were ready.
Barber A Bsil-r'r Store.
Ha thanks if QyK-L^p AbtfT
K The lee Cream Parlor of Mrs. HitohJ. BHoom.
eock,' ia nightly thronged WithI’kitme'
krTaAlto/ .tot
wkk
to RaMroad eelidting**^rell&lt;aBhiiet

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jbhlZdMW «-gdsvoil»|W«^SX“!!
m l SPECIAL NOTH i&gt;

w¥iW;nK.k«i«'JMroa

have at! suBered 'illH tbo *ams romforts
lately.
XK.'wrWy" Matthews has as nouncel - with large posters tiyflSliljiliHilB M4*

S^fcZErSr^^C

i,ZS3£^£XBZ.it-Jal

&lt;l£MW9!W^a^OnRI8BS

aBwteSSSstt.’si.
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0kt rmronh.ur.Ml1 W. tM
irelopes | rial 11 nt th* Hsavre tdfry.
.'.««* fad to g.ro statafattfon, and

LrexsSssKSE*

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Gigantic

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Gift

Gnuitl Muakal

CAPITOL OF

Enterpr.se.

MICHIGAN,

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

Entertainment

St JoscphMich. July 4,1872 The Calvert Utho&lt;r«pMa&lt; Company of PatroR,
_

Cpea IM.eeri. |U

pwMiahiar . spktabl TUtaJ UU^rej* st

The New Capitol and. Grounds,

BOOK

(t»a « Iscta. tn sfe)
re lbs litateal Mfta tit th. An. * Meh *ey eNre ia
lb. rwpU at lb. Maw al lb. r.«i,r.i. rru, at,
.

DOLLARS

TWO
JMUtTI WANTU»«» •'

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Grant! Greeley!
WHSJI' BBBWW!

In Msltonrillo, Fla. a gauUamaa io
setting out 125 acres In orange trees,
which wiU be in a year trom now, the
largest grorc on thia ooulioent

$23,900

Third Capital Gift,
i Bays! Frail Cvo.;i tares
Fourth Capital Olli
, Jirntfiaan*
Fifth Capital Gilt,
Fin. brisk store, MitW fw
■ iatte nad Seventh Cl

thousands of w onus that tsasch in (Ingle ।
file and untn just to be looking around,
aa they do no damage.

.

55,B. MMB OF &lt;M«!
Rr.l Fatal, tad Fmenil Fritfrty, la

A oorreepondent of a foreign journal
kept grapes fresh for sixtaea weeks, by

EXC

rt lb. p.rxkrer at sub veer they •
S»J resat cksac. is IM risbibullea at

Guarantee Satisfaction
Shop in

wm u fm W&gt; W M.aiv.

Real Estate !
$3,000 in Cash I
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$«,655 in Pemoual Property.

Ilario w k Goodyear's New

Warebouw, ajrining C. F. Dw^ht «
Co's Foundry.
I

.CtWr
uzbsjto.

I2T Wool a&lt;mt ky rallruid .ill be
carded and sent lutk in good condition

716

Maine, by aft of her last lagialaturo.
exempts Irotn, taxation lor twenty year*
each acre of land u;wn which the owner
planta and maintains in .thriving condi­
tion 2,000 forest trees.
|

PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
ws asHst:

weiAime bubble.

CARDING

usually bee hugej
than a larger in-o
dtno, and wlm-fa
ingrowth t&gt;J re-

MACHINE

Sen

Making hay ' on pbfer * and making
it on the iarin use two very different
thinge In this ease, as in ao many
others, “to know it not to be alle." A
msm may have a wy accurate knowl­
edge oi the prircqplre and practice of
hay-making, be mnv understand all tho
changes that ahritld and should not
take place, and yUt make very inferior
hay. Three eeesM to be a kind of
"knack'* in making bay that ia hard to
acquire, and still border to communicate.
We can noi know too much alxmt the
sciooce of liny-making, bnt it ia still
moro importun: to hare energy enough
to apply tmr knowledge. And it must
be energy of the right kind.
We all
know mon who sotwn to bo remarkably
active and induetriuus, and who yet
never acoomplieb anything: tinoh men
rarely make good hay. What ia needed
ia a disciplined mind, that can lay plans
wisely and take evwry detail into consi-leratiou. Ho must know that hie
— •*—»•!— 4 ,n complete order, I
■ hand duplicate., of!
loot Labis t&gt;. break'
i grinding the kmve&lt;-, &gt;- b. D. Judron. uf Culm Co.. Ilk, has i
L and examining and
shsured fifty sheep, from which he reelixed 500 pounds of wool.

BBfflG ALONG YOUR WOOL

■te.sjsrisj-.

Ik

raMia to pmaiei h
F.r fell psri.rul.fe

BffiAtiomw.iwt

Tick Zu

sruttnv.wHuwr.

cHtiiaun,mmt

M A Weave. SU'rrha Jisrresii ‘
a. Utb,»CX
JsMtMU

rEESa!

Sheep shearing ia the lireliost work
in Outagamfe Co , Win., and the dip
will bo larger than but yree.

A.Nwrm.f
Um. W. Mwrill.

B-AVA'PlsUU

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wNsb. fHta ml..&lt;d uMbnsf. I'ltas sta tasd
; llx ui'Sb.1. se,
MNastmtarejnjtee. wakii' staOrriaa fiervtor
MoZ*ta.&lt; &gt;- .

hi!
4^

wUl not have lo sp*nd aa hour oe two
cleaning out the Lara or making a
■tack-bottom, rome affem.-.n when tbo
hay ia ovorcured is tha tfejd and a
threatening cloud in the western sky.
The good hay maker is a man who not
only knows lev hay ahooM bo eared,
but he is yeseserix! iof the energy, fore­
thought. end pathmi'i. lo irvpare fur and
direct every detail of the operation
And r^pllectthatpefiracs is ths crown­
ing virtue of the (esmer'e life—not the
false pntieoce which snringw from indif­
ference, indolence, n-il a sluggish mind,
bnt that quality iwhich produces a
“maatariy inartivftyi" that waits until
the right moment, and theu puts fi^tli
XU the powere of mind and body to ac-

Dr. W Kitracl if Jinbeta
Th- Pacific CaL, /fare! Prea says a
Aoek of 5,0O&lt;l eheap was driven through
Oalavatnu Co., roovat$y, on the way to i
the mountafw vsAgvt. They are the1
precursor* of about 100,000 sheep which :
are annually driven to the same pasture.'

«. l■ rew *r a»k«ro-»«r mulMr, yr.
r siluCstos. SV skis a*MMr«. blalrLr^
i.'Pastales. Canker, PiMylM. a... *.
a Jerabeta to deaav. p«ril&lt; a»4 rMtora
none mm w knitty feiwi.
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xifcr:

Said M Thiers, ia an add. err before I
the. IWye Aywlri»/ef Fraaac, January
22, 1R70, comparing France with Eng­
land
‘•Upon lour.fifths of our terrih*-'
ry, where the soil is strong, and only I
tlic fine gras—s abound, fine sbiwp atone
can convert this grow into flesh and

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TO EVEBY IN VAUD

WHATEVER

NATURE’S

DR. ATKIN
« Ilacent sad Old-Staadiag Discos

Hair Restorative

SHEPARD'S

CDBPOHHD WAHOO BfflTRR
U,«hi

Cathartic Pills!

Lei a

LADIES..’;

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.
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exposed to dew, the pew shall fall on
while the grea« is rather green rather , .
.
(haw Mur &gt;t b partially cared. This U ' WM. IL BURK * WB COLUMN,
one of the most important practical
points in hay-making Dttw or rain will
not hurt frrsli, green grass, provided
ii ia got rid of le-fern the grass bogies
to wilL In heavy grasi. therwfbra. that
can not be cured in o»s day, wa should
start the mower late tin the afletxoon,
rev Irer n'efeek
M Lre- .. —.

Wool !

'YEAtiei

Condition Powders!

9053482323305323

DR. CROOK’8

WINE

Wool I

$54,00064
LIGHT IBOH CASTINGS L.
Detroit Novelty

Paper

Works.

boxes.

D.

SINE’S

AnthBia and lironcbltla.
Has cured so many cam

uau, ntNtvzAatrotmtir

Gift Enterprise,

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Ts b. inn Needs.. Aa*. ft. U7X.
OVE GRAND CAPFTAl. PRIZE OF

W j

snedfic for lire somnUium

MIMrCKRV SAl.r.

Diseases of the Urinai? Or-aas
Jaundlceor any Liver (om plaint,

IN GOLD !
sttESS; &lt;6.000
SEg-ilMM®

w«. u iiirrviui.

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Utadao*

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OM Pe.llr Caritfa s&gt;4 MsSsW Ums with

■0TIC1 TO COITBACTOBF.

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A &gt;'*ia of 120 actaa. situated ia Use
t«wu&lt;d&gt;ip of Baltimore, fi miles from
’ «ii- ifcak e a.
brand Hirer \ alb-v R. R_. et Uuimliv
.•o aere&gt; under improvraeBta, 1 mile
from tkbiul Hcuuo, tugar bash cj,
T.M» Wm BphwdidgSerrfJ
HtfefU*. B-wred, WhitwwMdeS
Tmraa, Ft. per acre
For further instrurtmna, mqmro st this, Offire, or uf
the proprirture,
D. B * AO.FREEMAN
., J^timoro, April IT th, 1872.

u^amuaneeof Ad jn of UiS .nd

HALFORD
LRlCiSfiMK

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TABLE SAUCE.
TIE IBT MIU US SEUSS
SMVI. M,rr&gt;,U.

fob famutuse.

HAIWES MARBL? WOiliS1

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VOL XVIL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

beautiful
for the
I*a^to»s !

WEDNESDAY,. JULY 24, 1872.

NO. 13.

maro glorious political victories than
have been achieved during the eutiro
exigence atiho nation. Thus suddenly
crown corpulent but mon unwieldy by
th. owoUowing of ita enemlM ultra, th.
foregone defeat of tU Iteraocrary fee.

Agents for the Celebrated

Gentlemen!
Tha JT. if. VtrU (Dimocntic) ealte

FfflIK OQaSETS,

the Uoliimoro Oosrexitteu q cuLanddried affiur; and yields no vwy amiable
aasent to .the notninatteus. 11 i» yet
doubtful which w»y,H wttl move during
the campaign. If diananting ftemo.-rata; jmtag agntek i» small, a* it
grow in importance and numbars bo.

This plow whcrcever introducedhas found unusual favor

with, thefanners because of

,W Hl lis Bqal UfflI (UMS,
and Novelties that Barry
t »'•
know so

1st rightness of Draft.

Need.

.taeffW* .‘ffl&amp;W
'

whleh fires hare b&lt;vn caused bv tarry­
ing rigor lights in th* crot j«rak&lt;*, er by wearing iron on the soJaW*h*
boot, are few and far bstwrou.. - Wk
. W.U———
.m. p&gt;x5.,pT„
Tbo CAranpe h&gt;Mt (Dotnocastic) has Ary mwteuro adopted by the ancl.na.
The notion that lightning does not jrm*jasl anuouhoed that ■ St cannot nor will trato the earth- te- any coMidc-rabte
not reponar the cause or Moor for the depUl, woe in efriwt ffmro a write
election wf Greeley, that it will not supFtatbiul,ev.n as a ksssr cvjl. and
»ashes Its hands ot all resjiouslbifity for
Lis election, •/ iw.Asfl to
but wil)
do evarytiiiug that is still possital* to do
to arrest tlw bad and dangerous tenden­
cies of the times.”
These two n*)*rs are Use i»Mt tai­
rated and influential Domocrstes j^per.
in the country, and their aetflesi attitude, circumstance*, a wint of
of dxfiano* and sullen dfooeawM with almost complete protrvUon to wbatovwr
may be bstew ; bat this doos ata proven!
the machhutltois of the leader, cf that1 Jtehfrombewg killed by lightning, a.
party is a significant sign of the wantI Aragn baa pointed out
In thejear IG70, lightning foil on
of hafmoay which eS.sta among the.
members of tbo Dwrocracy la the sub . the lake of Zirknili, and killed all ths
fish in it, SO that
inhabimnte ot the
jset of tbo change ot bore that has been' Mteblwfaxid ware enabled to
fteto
forced npou their party.
'
ty-Sgfat carts with the dead fish Lmnd
. floating
tiu&gt; surfeae of ites lake. Thai
I never rveognur the argument of
betting, but it baa eomathteg to do with
the confidence of opinion tre the qdo
theta wagarietetd. Tb» b Hritouotw

2nd Ease of Handling

prve.nl fodkauan* the FirM will lead
JI party whom aim b to remuritaie the
^wocqgicparjy and to denounce th.

. . ’/'r t.. 3rd Excelling of work, /jays a furrow well
and will not clog.

00 YOU wnri'
flrwLl
All

^ts ®rea^ I^^rability. The chilled Iron
being harder titan tempered steel.

___ r___
ow you
Goods. AJ
entirely new and Pnjes ndt’to h This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
beaten in the State of Miehigun
We are desirous of placing this Flow in the hands
vx^, vxi^v|&gt;
.venollff
of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.
Boston Cash Store.
CALL AND SEE IT.
THE IMPROVED

Detroit Stoves!

Greeley and Brown, the supporters of ,
Gan. Grunt offered bote frectey on h&gt;« ‘
election, and could get w&gt; better terms 1
thin to put up |10&lt;&gt; ogaiuat g2o, by any
of th. Greeley man. Kroa lh« U«rili
who are ptmted lay their wagera on the
•iilo of Grant when thay tnnkr ’ bate of
•ny rcnacqneneo.
In WaAfagpon I
team tha tome difficulty haa owumd in
iwaonag bote ngninu Grant, who. na
Grrwlry raid, “never ha. lawn l&gt;eaten.

State Fair al Kdiunuzoo,

Northwestern Fair at Grand Rapid*,

fries. Mr Weber. Indian ngrtit nnd
Gen. O O. Howard, Special ('{ambsioncr of Indian Affair*, held a Bcmferroce la»t Tuesday at which the Indian
question was diacuaswi with .peciabrrfonw to th. interesting report jtt»t
m»d.&gt; by Indiqu Agrn.t Welch ofPWa.
Mr. W. I. a great FhHanthropist, and
sustain* the Broridetit'. peoor policy at
the only means of pacifying, christian­
ising and ultimately eri lightening the

Machine.

Half a .Million having been Sold!

STRIKER.

A. D. COCtK^gt.

BLACKSMITHING!
•«.-7

Respectfully announce to their patrons nnd
the Public Generally, that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will he happy to serve all who may give them
a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving'by tbtf^ar Load, and will be sold
for Cash Cheaper than at the advertised
Cost Sates If you do’rrt .believe it call and
see. We Pav CaskJor ^ftbtter,
nnd
sirditiflMSf Wftittwy

IRUIl^
.ilh'ss AmerieBM Organ,

HASTINGS

MEAT MARKET!

-X
Still, we can scarc«ly doubt that a
place nmlsr ground, or near tbn
ground, is anmawbat safor than a plocw
several stnrio high above the ground
floor.
Another reitoukalifo opinion of the
against lightning. The Emporur Augus­
tus. before mcnliunod. uas-1 to wear
s.-el akin dreaeos, under the impression
that ho derived safety from them. Seal
skin tents ware also used by the Ho­
mans as a refuge for timid (Minons dur­
ing severe thunder-storms. la the
Cevenncs, Arago teBs us, (ho shepherds
are still in the habit of c&lt;jll«c{ing the
cast-off skins of saakw. Thry twist
theca round thwr hate, under ths beEef
that they thereby secure themselves
against the effect of Eghtatag.
Whetlicr there is any real ground for
this belief in the protecting effects doe
to seal-skins aad snake-skuM, fo Mt

datloas were approved by the confer­
ence The published rumors of tlx- upriling of Indians on the rrowTatieas'ere
belierod to be entirely false, to are tnott
of such stories drenhtud iq th® intareri mUtod with silk. In the same explo­
sion. nine persons were kilted and up­
wards of eighty injured- But iiisaoteworthy that several dog. were present
in the church, all of which wore _kiUod.
It has also been obeorved that Sark-col­
The PiMtaffiro Itepartracn! liavndn- ored animals arc more liable to be struck
cidod that the new |&lt;Mtal cards shall (othsr urcumstantee lining the same)
than the light colored. Nay, more;
be three inches wide nod Kro and enc
dappled and nie-bald animals have boon
fourth in length, the .tamp, and Here straek; aad it has been noticed that af­
tn ba engraved on them In a variety of ter the stroke the hair- On the lighter
jiarta has cxnuo utf at th* aligtatest touch
white tbo hair ou lbs darker parte has
postage stamps will be need.
1
Tbo whole tuftnber of pupil, altenil- not bean offseted at all II seems prob­
able, therefore, that silk aad Cell cletbiag the public schools of thia city dar­ ing. aad thick black cloth, afford a
ing the month of June was 6,122.
'
w&gt;rt oi [rrotoctioQ. though uol every of a viUagn clraxK poking till a thunder-ihownr ihrald bora paawd lay
There la now no nn*U-pox in this trustworthy one, to those who wear
In tbo apon air, when «Wj titanrity egoipl a few rasra nl the email-pax
drr-atonn li progNMinx, nnd m nMter
hospital, and there tbo patients arc c*&gt;»near, the brat arama' tote ptarate
ralwent. For a time, the »u aouidthing of a panic an Capitol HHL AB
the yellow flag, are now taken down
and quirt run, the even tenor ot ito waV
।
Yesterday was consumnied tha grand in all parti of the city. '
bargain and sate of the diasrtisffed Itepubhrans of all their polcwd principles
them stood their chief, who hkd boon
to the Rebel iMssocratic party amemIBJitiW. FROM UDSTXIIQ.
eondcmn.J to death, and wax nliaraed
bhd in Convention at BoHmoro. A tew
by the want. A hravy stroke of figkk
glittering wards in a phtform vrvrted nt
When we hear that so many j
i ning fell on tta&gt; prison, nnd the ehUf
Chusnnati, ami which ft is well known
struck by lightning In thn ro
f was killed, white hn eatn[«rafcran wean never bind the rollMon loaders, is
tb*,.
’
It is not quite so clear that small nxoall tee pretence of evnudsratfon rerelvod
■ take articles are sources of danger. The
, foe the greatest sacrifice of principle
' fact that, wt^u penous have bean
- struck, the metallic parilom of thrir atand the most glaring political apoetacy
» tiro have Iweu in wvwy eave affected by
whicb, this aids ef the war oflhe rebel­
&gt; the lightning, affords only ■ -proaomplion. has ever disgraced American priLi- tion on this point, unra it dote.txWfQflprjtgregas tbte movement did era!
of tbo n«! Lt office on the port of two
Senators who could not. ea-rs by a revo­
lution, retain their art* in that body?

DENTIST

Nartiifle

ing lightning, spring ft is hnpanuhfo to

'‘
anti thus adding new bobe to th. kite of i
tai.ambition. .ml TrumbuB having, by
his vote in tew at Andrew Joharo’s ’ ;

I tew that thdbe metallic artidte tots* in­
I tually attracted the Lghtninr-atrokn. In-

�Tn character of &amp;n New York
ferWs teon of the Groeley ticket m
L comMcainpaign i. iudicnlod in its

1S72

report altegvd uo fraud against tho autlmritics. bnl simply chnrgvdOstlMa
gaticc- and waste, yrt ths speech of Mr.
Roo_v.lt, U pit ftaX-a^qr th. triton

Motive m watching an I counteracting
■vesy Movemoat of either wing of tbo
taetfiiee foroea. More than all else, our
work must be thorough end effectual, so
that when the day of ekettoa wrabv we
Shall present un unbroken fntot pad
pollererr Wto poteibls forth, rapport
Mtnag
■ “
amttaus bm bolds which shall

tewva no in paraHbn of the field. Yra
■»i can. and owglit to win. a victory
wkeh Shall tone owr opptasata of eve­
ry shadoof optntoa, so shattered and
detnomlised that it will taka nt laart a
half n century for them to recover suffi­
ciently to make another "I** against
the grral party ot progrira end liberty
BepuMioons of Barry to your hands
vs committed a ahare of the wark. to bo
done in behalf ef t he party in the com­
ing ora tort. Let i| be well done despite

Bids and dhrasdSKStehM saeeptod.
Moved by Aid. Bams,
Thai tbo report of Blds ani Crua
Walks Committee be sdmited.
owsried.
' :

*1 llw wtertii. prSMTiyUM et Jm. P. fitter. M.
&gt;.. Frutiwr ot Toi ic.la&lt;y &gt;.4 Cl*ntetry, gr.-4-

trust there may be v igor enough in tho

come forth afterward as well as could

Water Lune,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

The following ncecunts were ru!erred
boek by Finance Coratniltoo with recumn»odattou that they bo allowed :
,
J. Gains, work on ervM walks,' t 7 00*

1872. aad each bearing that date. FnrG. Al toft, - rtreeta to dare W 49 nuh»d this paper lafiBUU&amp;fc
8. Ikickenaoa, work oq walks,
8 00 „
.
on. „
of Patents,
Washington, D. C :
Ararat, of N.J.fisrasoe, sdrvi.-es
Whifctom-Chfo-6.
'
~ I.
V. Fnrdmaa.;

aigbt wateti. tSW; John A : Fuller,
Oscillating ticeatu Ka~laa.—f. !
night watch, 85 OQ.aud AnstpikGmni, j
Swetland, Fbntiac.
pump tor well; &lt;22 S3, ware referred
Lxqwr for Carpet Riga.—G. k
back without roeomtuondnllun that they I
Ansley, Marengo TViumship.
In king-Pad.—W. A. Whitney ai
BrAt.Wi»Mis
G. G. Beaver, Adrian.
Knaltti. That the Strocl Committee
Drat Fan for Tbreohinz Machine.-— —-.r— •——
be instructed to osamlno into the u«&lt;«-l I
nib of wMeai.ur.n.Irtraiwhtenmw Blate1 1
C C. C^,.,
Hi

buiAitewuSo-

i of tho papers of lbs District wbieh wns
i romdsmnnd by Ihj majority report.1'
, Haaaya “no man who esys tho ini- mid street for the foil dtemZTm?..| provtnurala id thbiDistrict are more in­ hS«1 by said petition, bnt thal surb
' furious tiiab beneficial eon find njsroy to street should bo opened upon tho west
trad a sufficienl distanra to suable tho...
pestersJaviriy wpon the line crnuampla-

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Cora.
.......... .

J,,i,;

i JBMWreu:)!. ::«prw.ti

omy tv practiced by the Corscrinml
offlrinls that tho circumstances permit- j
ted, with the exception of the large
I amoaa: charged for advertising by some

4O4«

rtftt LUfttfif fuiyitiifio If
LOTS. .
.

-t ,;l #SWW:s’iiil:nzB

it. He has given tho nogutivu to ull the
objections raised against our Board at
! Public Works by the testimony of wit­
Down belonging to both the Republican
Carried.
.
and Democntie parties, nnd has renduStreet Coram ittw made written rt-part
rivsty shown that the greatest amount
I of care and the strictest regard to eeoa- a, follows:

To tho protactsMiintn:
-Am 1 not th® greatest Apoule and
XShnmpieBofJ&amp;oiMtiMtf
To the Free Trwdaro:
Did I not, with rare wisdom, chiom-I
myCfacinnati frirad. that thia vexed

tMesmaUe Ano, Octette., aaU Rkeuasdtem'M tt. KIlMy. &gt;i will not eare.

be io its power to aid the digit ion, and
prevent the Deitiwralic party going into
t .'-[-id e*Bf jT'f
*j T rtb’11

“Freuds uf too DUtriot.*’ nnd is tpunifoody gotten we for-wrf the Dwnorratio party rwtf 'from this latitude
where th® facb, are undfretoo&gt;l. In .tlw
twenty-fourpage* of reply Gen. Chip­
man has thoroughly ventilated the pue­
rile vhitac'ur 6f this .stfcrt to sisy outer lidM&gt; and Improvement m lha national
metrojioUs. Hi- points out the fact that
Mr. RoMeyah . was -haunt mo.1 of the
time when evidence was being hrard for
the defrn&gt;e, and declared whan It camo
to thin, that he “did not want to hear
anymore tusrimoay." Ha *hdws by
the evidence copiously quoted that the
proof wan exactly Oppoute tn the moot
Important deductions Of this aentewhat
too easily persuadwl judge, and that by
special pleading and the sefoetioa ot
garbleJ testimony from a mass of HOO
pvges of questions and aiuwtrs not two
hundred of which I* admuulbk evidence,
or if ao Is worthicon upon Its fane, a poHtteal doenmant may be concocted with-

their village pap*. about one&gt; each yar
*• Itan Rteeisrexsi' and new ip efi«
other column tho some news greets tbo
e,e of tho reader -old Usey’ial ’ fwurfoT

:Ejiih jju«Jj9hh uJ.
'ALA ebccD erf#
:
eseM ditT=
; n.esirfeiM lo J t

FOR ALL
, leimie
Ql

!*?•&gt;"» -T

Worth

‘hALMh-JUUAuirc 4..WUU an. Jlartiaga
0,1 Thur'd»T August 1st auJ that is not

“*l. Dsn Bio? will be bore in all of his
, luriul glory aa&lt;i foliopm /I* fotufodldu
| to s»y that a big time may be expeeted

!*®t ton yearn.

You should

ire erojrded into my store.

} for wu know a circus always draws a
crowd to Hastings as well ns a mas*

iroaEomiafc

Ou Motion of Aid. Wood ttoi r»[*irt will come and bring his wife and the
ifor a year, and incurred enormous «• j wu oceeptod.
[ boys will bring their swocthearts.
On motion at unit the r»j«&gt;rt . waa' Sre the mammoth ad v&lt;T!iw'm‘’n$i&lt;#te
ponreby tho« invortigntion, only -to
.
I mart a nigral and niter defeat, to cease adopted.
Moved (bat report of Finaucy Com­
their obetmeiian and opposition, and
Before the war was I nut alsays your
mittee lx&gt; m-oypted.
brat friend T And ainoo tho war. Karo 1 allow the city of ths rational capital to
Moved that amount of Anotin A
not advocated and iassetod upon tte&gt;klitf- bow-hat ito founders manifestly intendMt kind of Ku-Klux bill for your pro-

rt^

te inri RwatoT lq"

i

Wt Sdl Ciajsr tkai Otten.

steifc tra*

-tew Sa folA al X.MvUtalatto

ing, with din Rulo, trod BafoiadopS '
adopted br the NstionsLAjMafoHtote'? 1

RUSSKLi

a grand lot of Samtui-r UBnir,: Art
' Iran, nnd urged the extreme war policy
Pcstimre for vacation days; Magic
of treating ladtaa troubles in a rei«rt
Moved that the mayor be authorin 1 Tricks and bow to do them ; Laughable
,
made
to
th.
Interior
Deportee
bl
This
,
to
issue
aiders
on
General
Highway,
To ail honest men, aad opposer* of I
i Dialogues and Recitatioaa, aad au imorturtatcalion policy will no doubt prove Fund to pay workmen at work on abut­ tnen&gt;e variety of good^hiags for •'vary,
TMngn:"
Harn 1 not always given "line upou
ment til Iron Bridge
hteiy
line" in my indefolignole eflbrto to ox-,
gio Copy ten cents. Adams A Co.. I*ubposo fraud and jransoto political hint-1 only cm, bat do, draw a bead ou an In­
Moved by AU. Wocd,
I hshers, 25 Urotufield St, Boston.
dian al tight with a rifle. I had this
That tbo Marshal be inotruck'-l in
boast mad* to ran bort in Washington
uild a cross walk acroas Cbater Strert,

you, carefully suppressing all damaging
testimony, aad shielding you in every
possible way ?
To lhe Irish Catholics:
Have I not Itwistod niton Ibn exten­
sion of M]ual rights to all, re tardlam of
rationality, eneouregiag iraaiigrstton to

tu-surii. Not only humanity, but good
1 policy aad ecoaosay, as all onr Indian
History shows, rrquir** f.be application
i of tha administration policy—using war
: only as a dernier resort, where the cir| e-.iinstnnce* render it iaipemtere. The

veaite membcm Ilia rt Play, sad Jml
my fjuk, are stirring illustrations of juvetols klft.-rrtKstehriar7 enough for
the edification of old heads, although
juvenile enough ia incident for our

been gladdened by a splendid shower
of min. On Saturday orsniag hut it
mined for nearly two hoars, and rarer

strooisJooks.as, thoagh.^hU run
through it, aad corn and potatoes worn
suffering twribly for min. If we no
hare rain sufficient, tba rant of the wasen, potatoes will be a good crop with
us, as the bugs are not half ao ugraeruus as last year. Corn took, splendid.

In Now Hampshire, tho folowing is
posted un a fence, ‘-Netti*—know kow
is sltoud in then modders, enr men or
wosvon kuea their town run the rode.
Wot git* inter my medders afar ms
u-.2!
diah Rogers“

secured ia uapleodid condition- Some
few hi thia vicininity hero not got quite
all of their wheat stacked, or drawn iuto the bam, hut the moot of them haroT. B. Diamond, Esq., our s
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&lt;&gt;
k eyj. Um corabinatfon of every elo■aatof moral depnwrity, draoid at aD
primspto, raakfav but oan otpcci.--.lro

Spof.ed Tail, Oriaf of tbo Brute Sioux
vs wowou H. way to Washington Un­
der the pohef of Prraidrra- Grant, he
has kni paca for the peat tore* years,
end wow dneirse to setste certain ma'.tern regarding hie agamy.
Greetey mnsora here are an thick as
leaves in Vahuhbresa. The 1 art ia that
Fred Douglas. ditec of the WmtagM

SHERMAN J. RICH,

DRUGS
Medicines,
Dye Stufli

i’a^nW£ thfis

ssaaessr

|

MM Whr.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

tho most ch.rmFng illustration of Amezicon life we bar., jicrused for some lime.
Tbo ninny items of worth in tho Mon Lil­
ly, and ito rtfartorf of Fashions should
to neon by those who do not subecribe,
and they wixild do no at onco. |3 per
year, with a premium worth fully tho
amount ]&gt;aid. Published at 838, Broad-

ing under bloody prorocalira ia xsvrag' ing injuries art in ail canon to- bo treatI ad as our own criminals is simply absurd,
I beside» being unworthy of-a Grooul of
' su. h unquestioned renown.
. The great speech of .Sren-tary Bestwcll, yesterday at Morgantown. N. C-.
is nu unauiwcrabte argument in favor
of the adminiatratian financial policy.
Ha diTides the object, of President
Grant's policy into,
1st. Faithful coUectiouol the-revenue.
2nd. Reducing expenditures.
The efeeticns during tho person! year
3rd. Establishing credit and reduc­
wtfttoaJMd as follows J
ing interest account
North Carolina, Aug
Kratraky.
/T
■ -lib. Reducing taxation and preparing
for specie payments.
Ho ehtrws tbo grand succas* of tho
adminirtratiro in accomplishing all
these objective desiderata. Tho speech
Maine, Bratombsc 9.
will make an admirable political docuColorado Territory, Bsptoml
Dacotah Territory, October
Indiana, Octobsr 8.

R. MUDGE

TAILOB ft FABLIY OBOAN
U'THE D8DG DEPiSnrar

jScAooZ ZtooAty. xJ- Stationery

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
--------- B-^-AOKtBY k SUU1E

PLANTATION

AND FAMip-

JITORS.

. 8,T-*860-X.
is tho sheet-anchor of thefeebliand de­
bilitated As a tonic nnd cordial for the
aged and languid, it haq, no equal
hmong utomachiee. As a remedy for
the nervous wrairuou to which wotusn
are repecially aul.ject, it is supsreeding
every other stimulant.
In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acts aa a
specific in evavy species of disorder
which undenuiare the bodily strength

l*!l«

era
/ MtkM ai IM,
tenant tn in

&lt; ecbool here on the first Monday ia ‘
Feptamber, lor the insttwtfon of teacbers, nnd those intending to teoeh the
ermungwiatse, and finally, all. I sup­
pose tbat-aay wish to attend. Tho
term to last eight oe tea sroeiaa. Satie-

A &amp; VAN VLKCK
For Tour

k COL

�THEY HAVE STOOI
TEST,

man of the Republican City Committee,
tho Itepuldlrar. otector. afttte city of
Huting* met nt tlm County Cterk'.
_
oflfoe in uid city for ths purpose at or- W. O»bora
gnniring n Grant and Wilton Club.
.
:------ *
The steeling wa* called to order l&gt;y
Geo. M. Dewey Chairman of the city
committee, who ttated th. sobitanco of
a circular te*ued by th. Republican

The “C., B. A Q. R. IL,“ raaaing
from Chicago through Gal.nbovg to
Burling-on, hu achtered a .plandid rep­
utation in tho la*t two year, a* the lend mg Paunngor Route to tho Wwt. At
Burlington it conneoU with, the great
Burlington Route whieb rau direct *rf Grant end
through Soulbora Iowa to Nobravka
and Kntuar, with clcae connection, to
On motion Dr. John Roberts -re* cho­
California and th. Territories ; and pom- sen temporary Chairman sndCUa. H.
eager* starting from Barry County, on Bauer temporary Secretary ot the meei-

CHNICHEt,

eBk ■

B 4a

B,rUn«-

•Thi* lino hu publidicd a pomplitet
caBad “How to go WeaL" which con­
tain* mneh valuable information; a largo

zrii.'yv-.Jfc g?

tion and Py-lziw* recommended by th*
State Central Committee be udoptod ai
the Couititution aad By-Law* of the i
fluting* Grant and Wilion Club.
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MASONIC.
can du «ytiring in that Eno as good
and 03 cheap a., My shop iB tho State.
Molding made a apeaiahty.
We can plane, plane and maAch. and

Afternoon and Evening.

White thceo cleeian pruent ware1
■igning the Cunitituiwn and By-Law* '
adopted,-the meeting wu . ctequetlv •
addraeud by the Hon. Henry A. Shaw '
of Eaton Rapid, and P. T. Van Ste
,E*q. of Charlotte
| X.©o--teriew Itevid. H. Cock -ten* My

'torair

Everybody Should try thorn before Purchasing Elsewhere.

DAN RICE’S

Olactod Prerident, John M. Navin* and
A.P. Drake Vice PraudraU; E. A
Holbrook Sreraury and Milo T. Wheat
er Treaaurer of the Hasting* Grant uJ

WARD &amp; THAYER.
May Ifi, "tt

AiiifSPi".

The Organ for the People |.|

tings aad vicinity two week* from thii
evening on the political questions &lt;if
tho day.
Moved aud Carried that tho Chib adi-

LMTMASI. ».

' irttsttii’gs

joura until one week from thia evening

Tbo Republican Elector, of the ■'«•■rjl ward, in the city of Ruling, am |
requested to moot ia caueiu at the pit- |
&lt;*•* natfffd below, on Friday evening ,
July 2Cth at eight o'clock, fur tho olec-1

Pavaiaixa Set It.—Vegotiaw giv..
। an equal circulation of the blood
All
physician, will agree that thorn is acarcMy a di.ease hut that could almost inrttntly bo disposed of if pure blood
could ba circulated generously, thrush
thq ports affected. Now thia is the way
ia which VegotCno performs ila wom^rful cure.. Vegvtine is exrinaivly a vygetable compound, maile from roots

tion of one dole gat. from each ward, to
tho County Convention to be held a', th. ,
Court llcuau in this city al I— M. on
Saturday tho *27th iu»t.

PARIS PAVILION

Hayfued.

On, Bow I'vt Srrrxarn with my
head 1 Allen account of using the pci.ooous hair preparations. I now use Na­
ture. Hair Ilaalorative, and it has re­
moved the poiaon and restored my hair » Tha M. E. H. S. Concert on Sunday
to it* former vigor. See advertisement. earning last was a happy affair for the
children, and wall attended.

Ma. B. F. Hmxacnr La* purebau-il
Mr. Stewart, intaaoii in ths firm of
Til nioort aad rweetaat Coufoatamary Slawart * BuiaUCjm! will bcrvoAcr
in aztetonce ia the famion* tail* randy conduct the Dental btnbrev in hl* own
for ute at Hitchcock’.* Confectionery
in thia aectioa u being a tint claa* Den­
tist that it would be u*eleu to ibowvr
■ M-Hzzi. walked agoin.t uncut tbo him with puff,; therefore wo will only
fair ground on Monday. Thu city ***** aay iucc.m to him, m we know bi* work

KIR

SOLI) IN HASTINGS.
BY’ ACKLEY’

Music Teaching.

ta hare tho ped.atrian fever.
Got hia back up aad goc. for Greeley
—Tho man who expects to be Poet Mas­
ter of Hartings—when Greeley bi elec­
ted (?)
•
been very num.:o«* thia Miura.In fact,
our leading merchant* report times bet­
ter this yMr during th* dull Moaon than

Michigan Central R. R.

The New York Caah Star, bae the
Urgent aawrtment of Teas in tho city
and are relliugthim 10 crate lower than
over, since July 1st. Tariff off.

OLD, RIDABLE ABD DIRECT ROUTE,

1 —.‘mOur.wrju*.

once can suggest! It is the large* -cwnpany I
East or West this season! It is Hm irioet exjptadvely
equipped and thoroughly organized Circus in..America.
No ornate description or pictorial illustration
an adequate idea of tho extent and variety
engagvil in the great Paris Pavilion Circus. Tho fol
lowing is a brifif Atanwary of its artists :

TAYLBB&amp; FARLEY OBGAN
All the Sheet Music of the Day constantly on hand.

Now at the Carriage Factory of J. Lee Reed:

is beard on '■■terr hand the ervetim
of building*, and tho bright prospects
Quartarly Meeting .orrics at tho M­ for Railroad, aud Manufactuic. makes
E. Church in thia city Saturday and nestings hare a name of some import
Sunday Aug. 8d aad 4th, Preriding Ef

Tried aid. by ride with the American
aad other inrtntmenfa, lb. Tailor A
Farley Organ carrira off the palm. Call
at my «tore an State St. nnd mo it.
. Warr an-before wheat i* threshed—
a reliable abutment to the Iron Bridge,
and Mho an easy approach to th. aama.
Every Beriaea. man in the city will any
.men. if lha thing ia done.

life

i^ S -i

ttSjL

New Advertisements.

Grand victorious inarch of the leading artists «f the
world I Tho event of tho ninotetiitli century ! The groat
Circus sweeps through the States like a whirlwind! It
acknowledges no peer, it fears no competitors. All
make rrom for the favorite! His wonderful Trained
Horses, marvelous Mules, Trick Ponies and Perform­
ing Doga. Who better than Dan Hico am secure th?
leading artists of the world ? The Paris PayilionClrcus
has the most daring bare-back riders of thaagdf- It hsa
LUU VOWltiprM.
--- —----------- The largest in-numbers, nnd tho most beautiful Eques­
trians—male and female—of all Uiier, {?^rcuew cojubined! Il ha* more Acrobats, Gymnasts‘and Trapcxo
performers ! If has ffie.^nort Ring Stock I .The largest
stud of Trained Homes! Tho largest, best and most
beautiful troupe of Performing Dogu I Tito finest Band I
The brightest lights! lite Irnst accommodations,and tlu.

Thutaday evea'g a Grant and Wilton
ratification meeting will take place in
Grand Rapid*. Hon. Wm. A. Howard.
Hon. W. D. Foster aud othara will ad-

1» xoc want good wella. brick them
up with the Poteet Cement Wril Brick,
manufactured in thi. City by Slocum &amp;
Abby. See their advertteemeat in sw-

The grant homa of Ex-Gov. Blair,
even near tboae grand "old oak*,” only
eighty men can be found from th. Re­
publican rank, who have dMlarod their
intention, for Greotey, and wo pruum.
two third, of tb«rm will vote for Grant

Ltsr or Ijrnti remaining at Ute
Harting. P. O. July 23, 1872.
Mary E. Alien, Philo Barnhart, Mr..
Loaiaa Bubop, Iteuiaa Brimar, Wm.
Cridler, Bot.y Dodge, Horaco Itodge,
Wm. O. DolL Mr*. Rev. Jabot Foa, J.
B. Guraey, Mir. Addie Grove, Wm.
O’Brien, Charlotte 8weet, T. M. Whool-

PROF. J. LOUIS,

B.K.SXE1N:

FRANK GARDNER.

LORENZO MtTL.

ai ItdaM, •
DENTIST;
Serial

Ou Tuaaday w. received a call from
Mr. Brew.r ot tb. Battle Creek Jowual
ateo Mr. Ford of tho umo dty. TIwt
report burincu flourfahing in their town
and Grceteyiam dimiaiahing. They ex­
pected how.v.r, if reports wore tauo of
•- over in the next county,"-to find Barry
Co. one burst of eothuriaatu for the
“ old white hat," aad were tarpriwd to
find it firmer then ever for Grant

W.U .Hu* te

U

WILLIAM G. HUES.

MISS UZZIE MARCELLUS,

-■ Well Brick.

The Beaotifil Quartette
Lady Miters.
«5

The above cut repressnisth* most suctetosfUl TIREf-MT-,
TER in existence, which i&amp;noic irTftdl working order al\
my Shop, near.the Railroad, f
*
I claim for this Machine the following advantage over
the old method of
'
t

TIItH • SETTING.

J.

So much at
dM gM* to abow
that tho gentfatnon nimod are “/wo ./ fte
•Mm/ Eyailnaoi
^rry oMa/y" will
beMwi to the paeftood BbirSMa^
Can't the TnJau giv. na amna more

Well Brick.

•• Whnt I know tbont Bolting," will
The Home ZmcmI Mem* at Jew io
betbembof atterarorkfatoedbyMr.
Van Vol**-. Bailey, end o no or two know what ta oil the mdigwtlblo mat­
ter it bM placed at ttte heed Ot Hs editor­
ial column., *‘N*t«mal Democrat” or

Tuwrt- ttoOmd Rapid* and
Newaygo Railroad. Wagm 11,1k per
day. Board UM par week. Free Iran,
pertain® to rad of line from Grand

ACROBATS AND GFMUSTS.

D“iW

&lt;HSi

iJPiMJ

.

1st. Tho Time which U ■iaJaw.fS do ■ th^ work.
:'' ,J; ’ ‘
2d- lean make a Tirq tighter than hy any other pryr-.
com, with ajt absolute benefit 'io. ih» wheel.
.
’
r:
3rd. I can hold the dishjust- whereI .please and dill
tighten the Tire.
'
:•
;
4th. f can make a better job on a poorer wheel jhtai
any man living cai^ after the Usual tvay.
’ ’
On the 24th init., I set Forty-Bigyt tire in just six.
hours ; to the cniire 'Satisfaction, of.my Customers.
Hastings, June M, 1372.
JJqq

Reed.

�Wool
Gigantic

silfotm steel due*. It solves th. long
voxsd proHam qf atool-beuited rads by
furnishing a toagh, hard steeL ’hka
can be run through rolls and |*w'«tly
ieiaed, as a ateol fi.ee upon an iron rail.
Aud so wHi manv other quahtiw which
auach to the naw product, that miy
justly be raltod wcwterful. It seems to
oflnr strange and abgularly valuable
iadnremacto for ito manufacture
Perhaps une of ths great*', of these
is tl&gt;. ewmcuiy tf tito method. Tbe pu­
rification of tho iso* is preformed nol
only wit host a lamb* I with an act Jal
lacrep* at the prodnet iu pro -tice-gen**l equal to tea pot ant Tua reason
fur thia ia that ta any other piucore for
refining iron or Mkiag stool, a targe
slag, la tho Bileon procom tho silMoua
slag contain.* about as near a minimum
Crent of metal a. can be attained.
increase in yield .will, with man*
kinds of iron, bs sufiornt to mor. than
pay the mat of prsducU&gt;n. The Oust
mot lireif very small. Fur a fine ttosl
eompotent to eomptte tn the market
with anv steel manufactured, can be
jirodueed at an etpeeso rety .lightly
exceeding tho cost at iron.
Thu process has Iwn thoroughly
tried. It tms been taslod ia many place
and in many ways. Suveral targe mills
in difiereut i&gt;art* i f the,Country are to­
day working undsp (Isa Stlioon Steel
Patents. Objectw* Lava, of cutna,
baaa *»ie.a Io lha ae* jirocew, as them
are to every new invention &lt;jf u.aguitudo. But they cucaa only from thus.not al all conversant with it, or from
tho* whuve [wrsonal interest and inor­
dinate greed make their pwa unite and
aims superior to aayUdug else, and who
will not admit a conviction which they
know they entertain. The Siltooa j,roosoa is themforw ao ospsrimnnL Ito pos­
ability not only, but its tnctiml ut'lity
too, have boon thoroughly proven. The
ornnomy claimed fur S ia shown by fig­
ure. made from actual triala. It u an

than the whote
product of the mm workiot this coun­
try during that month."
The above inangraph Las lately ap­
peared ia maar efeter paper*. Us atatiatim are undoubtedly true. When we
raaaider that not from Grant Bahaa
alone, but aboifrom Mhw Otmntefoa. a.

to iron and stool. a! haat. it soiree ths
groat qatstioc of protection by giving a
product with which, Orea under the op
crntLa of a full free trade system, m&gt;
foroir* nation could Domp.iv Gurths
and Wambas so longer, no ' Americra

Gift

Enterprise.

Grand Musical Entertainment

St Joseph,Mich. Sept. 1,1872

CAPITOL OF

OPEN

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

k TOP BUOCIES,

.ktel*4 W Ike a itemit. Mr. It. K. Miwt. tbs tore* st tbe Osoirlairt .Ita.Fi
Crayw Dra«m&lt; W ife ftew Capital .f Hxiucsa. her*

Tho&gt; Cabort L!tho;rapMnc: Company of Detroit,
Vpea lb. wsrk. ..J Arc ... fteMwMoa a ■yte.tlt Ti.te* Ukborrepb ot

AND EHEET Bffi W
The New Capitol and Grounds, iTffl, COPPER
w&gt; |l|—I- sM BMM1 S..1.M te
TWO

that a raspberry .ucksr that is nol nsedsd te simply a wood, aad should be
treated accordingly You want four
strong sueksn to meh |daal to form
cants for auxf year. All ttss rent, autem
needed to fora new .'-ate should be
killed aa soon aa they show tbemaslvre.
This te a vary important point in rais­
ing large delicious raapbeorire. Aa dry
weather, approach.*, ths land having
been repeatedly stirred to kill woods,
mulch ths ground thiokly With the clip­
ping. of tho lawn or other material, to
prevent th. erajxiration of moisture.

DOLLARS

EACH.

____

fjwnJA:ik UniMcn.

' Wt kwtdaoato
oovan A •

ABS:

MACHINES.
Guarantee Satisfaction

NUM OF MH!

re Cat, Iteal feist. «M film I ProfSriA la wweato frea »i U »■•*-

I$23,900 in Ileal Estate!
$3,000 in Caah!
$6,555 in Personal Property

CosviiBnoa.—A couf«tc*ro of ths
l*rinci|&gt;aM of the Various Institutions
for the Deaf and Dumb, throughout
tbo Unitoil States, will bo bold at tho
Michigan Institution fur th. Deaf and
Dumb and the Blind ta Flint on
W. Jnreday nail Thursday, th- 14th
and l&amp;lhnf Aaguotnaxf. An intconsting limo 1. anticipated.
''

Shop ia Barlow « Goodyear. N„,

jesu'n

Wareboua*. ajuining C. V. Dwight a

aS*

Go's Foundry.

■ 11 s.iOne wwse. m**M*&gt;a Mtnsr aOfaw

Car“Wool rent by railroad will te,

curded uni! srtif luck iugoud cunditiiHi
WELCOME MAUHI.E.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
|

$5,000 IN GOLD I

8250 ME?®

BRING AIM YDDR WOOL

I win (wuJreaUM.uiMlsNw.te *.&gt; ..,M

AGENTS

Reliable slgenLa if'anted in Every Tovn in the Slate!
ofhcr

or ynt AreociATtoN. go. «. n*iuM&gt;W5 block, itaiwf.

STANLET ».TURNER, WJ.

uich.

CHAS. J. OUH, ta. HL

rammiL cupiieii book

kar-rrfrm, that la

MTATB OF XlcinaAK boo •&lt; IWtijm -

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

&gt;li^Mt*C74*ro m* tfe* tw*

frmel A C. Fiivtl'. J inter «f Freb*te.
.a'Mir.SfistswsSW'.ttf
lk.ni3 Ml Ih&gt;» &lt;t*l tewMutretto. W
mM
MS b. (natal la w U.S—.. M

BLOOD PURIFIER.

dh.
*rtw(s.-hTer WU.. tLrtr-t
ssSH:

WILSON' BROW!

FURGUSOITS

WONDERFUL OIL!

DR. AIK1 lSJ~
Cur* ib-cvni aad OLl-Suudutg Dissasre

KrrissU*. Ctel

LADIES..
wbh|b*s
VXCCT.BLK

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar.

DR. CROOK'S

WINE
earn maka poor iron, and are utterly
warthlo* for th. maaufsetaro of stool
msiar ordinary pro***, boiag totally
mooted by tbo Bessemer proeeas. which
has boon so highly lauded as tbs gnat
improvement ia stool mannfheture. The
real solution of the ddEculiy lisa than
m tho discovery at a method which shall
eiaoMo iraa from the objactioaabte in­
gredients uf sulphur and phosphorus.
aU by .to purifying proj-rt.-* bo abb
to make a pure steal from an impure
Aran. It will bo readily admitted that.

wasors

COUGH MIXTURE,

NATURE’S

CARD.
WHATEVER

Grant I Greeley

GK.M5ISU
KaitiOMISlkG.
■ I'AFfel lUWCfWU;
AU I'nyUo* SrrUi.l^ I. U, &gt;TL
Order*, lor L&gt;nrjgc .JoIm.

Kr^'aSSiwAStS’- -its

BOOK AGENTS

That i wont swop dog* with eny mau
untaaa i kau swop two for one.
That i wont obieckt tew eny min on
ackoant o* hia osier, nnle* bs liapp[rn*
to be blue.
That i wont l-elenvo in totel depratity,
only ta gin at 2 shillings a gaten
That 1 wont her ynnything to do with
tho Greley movsnieat.
That puvertr may be a blaming, but
if it ia, ilia a bleasug ta dteguiu.
Thatiwil take mi wlxteky hereafter
straight—straight tow the gutter.
That tho world owns me a living—pro

MACHINE

kOBTOAGE SALK. \
I. Ik.
Dauchey &amp; Cd'i.

CAUTION
ta tbe quantiiy produced Th. demand
tor iron and st*l throughout tbo Unitod States haa within th. test dreads iu
tamtaed to an unperallatod degree. The
counile* industries to which this mate­
rial ia taiiimrewhta; tho manifold new
lia* of saihoU ; the large extoot of
tbs no. of iron tn land and naval architretnre, hare all rootribatod to thio end.
In no like ratio to tho demand has the
umiacite hcreneed. Wo wood, nbeolutely need, a vast increase ta the num­
ber of iron mauufactori* throogbuut
ths country. Fumach new one that i.
boiUod, a market damaging many
Umsa ite capacity of production ia rwadi-

iUeuRS*. Nay 22. 1872.

CARDING

HORATIO HIATT, Pltft

&gt; iusrription •• Bora TliisU" upon it. The
1 days of Ehgliih rule, tbo stern, revere
role of capital ovor neooreity have paae•d away. The bosretoof tbe earth hare
, opened to display tbe trim whore with
to buy otr freedom; n this magnetic i
on of ths 1 etinsylvaaia hill* ws have a
f mino of wealth With Astorican capital
, to work if, and American pluck to de­
’ velap it, oar country can readily bscwruc
I be great iroa and stool producr of ths
world. Tbe light of pruaperity beams
i full upon ua. Who will not walk in

MICHIGAN

WORM CONFECTIONS

Hirk-llraitaehr, Liver Complaint,
Fevre.t .Ipur, Difrpepoia, U'ortnt
in Children, Pile*, lUllmf Orenplalnt*. Looo of dpp»ate. Krttptirnu of the hhin, Hnpla on the

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IUoo.it aim, the br,t murtiie in
Uoc for KUtnev Onnptaint*.
Wtak Dark. Pain in the foln*.
I.umbnjo, Orarrt. rj^nmatLim,

A Fam of A2d acres, situated in tho I
township of Baidnaiec. 8 mire from
Hasting*, nnd only A antes Booth ot tho t
Grand Hirer Valtey B. K. al Qunalr*. I
P»k1 y.UQg and growing orchard, good ,
log building*. Hemg atreani of water,
ecu * undijr improveawuto, I itete ,
fram ■ ttelmol IUhik* .'skater buah of!

Header ta just before tho thiniter is

Thai i will tri hard tow bo I.onset,
bat it wiH boo just mi darn Ink tow
ntas it
That i wont grow rnny kata. Sjwotanaons kata bar killed the btmners.
Tbs’ l heirs to real good Has art. gilting akarscr and skareer every day.
That who* i bear a man bragging on
hia ancestor* i wont envy him. but i
will pity tbe ancestor*
That i wont boteevo ia oany ghost or
gboatooa nl* they weigh about 140

struHiuus, iaquuwwt ihto-QlUoe, or uf
the pn.| rite ire,
UU ♦ A.G.FaHEM.Vi.
Balitmore, April 171k IK 2

‘"141r-, CUraww tOHJ S. J. ATK1X. M. P_
Office, No. 11 Canal fu.. (baud Itapidi.

HATUBE-S StMtW:'

PUHIFY YOUB BLOOD.

of state* lieo aad emii
Uou tevru. AtoO QTndll

DR. CROOK’S

tach* U&gt;&gt;ck and not t

TABLE SAUCE
nt ■*4eia
ust any
nett
ms num !
*mofk0«.*o«i4
FOR FAMILY USE.
Jift‘ HunIdi*?&lt;i^jhrWr •***”'”

Dr. Weill ii'ttia tl JmlKia

HASTINGS

POKE ROOT.

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'INGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

beautiful

WEDNESDAY. JULY 31. 1872.
ty The want of thas&gt;- two trails form
ths glaring defsetof Preach charertar.
Daatoa upbreldsd hte countrymen far
desiring only th.t Kberty-ysureeh
above, TOwoppansatundcrnoelh. Light
is now making way, and what ths moth­
er repubbe faded to effect, the grand-

RET.TABLE
Agents for the Celt*

FHTDK COBSEIS,
asm no aura,

•ngmtf

’BMEWE*

to declare war agirhst the United State.,
the better to eecapo from lite. M.iican
Waterloo. It should not be forgo Iten
that the primary olyect fer eatabltehing
a Latin empire ia Mexten was to enable
the Due de Moray Io reap DOpercontaf tbs decker bonds. What wonder
then if Bonino should baBeye bionelf a
better ‘Saviour of Society" than Maxi, i
trnlian, even than Napoleon L’.
|
A very painful abuse oxistf iu the I
msnlby which Francs rould dtepoaao ,
case of deaths in Faris. Ths doctor's I
with pretenders and direct bar own des I
certificate of death obtained, the reht.'
tires must at ouoo declare the decease
Minister* have asked far powers to before tbo district mayor, when thia foe- ;
raise the required loan ol three milliards maBty is aooompfiabad, there is quite an !
ia addteosi to itaj^lfataori ■xpeasee Of invasion of “prospectnseethe otficiMK
course tbo Ameaddy will grant the de­ di^ose of their jnfnrmauou to marble-1
mand, and M- Thiers will decide upon cutter*, tombteuoe xned, “purifiers off
the moment when jto invite eubecribKB. bedding," tu. Nel content with send­
Ei try day is proving how be bas !kxu ing prospoctttsre, those tradusmsn tell In
wise in arranging tor the jaymeat of person for orders, before evea the de­
tbsnuMombr instalments, which thus parted te erid. There are also qffsre to
affords time for the cosh to work back ,! give the higbast price far cloUling, and
into cresatMoe, and avoid a crisis. Al- J
ready prvpareuons are being made to
effect the great loin ; the peopb' arc
pwriy. to at length glren to ths public
hiding again the grid sod silver. This I
Those engsgwdin the negotiation on the
magpi" tuoremi-nt will not now prove noctad with the opening &lt;d the Lyons | part of Greolsy were Greeley himself.
Waldo Hutehfas and Reuben E. Fen­
iacouvt,-nieial as the Bank te eapplying I Exhibition w&lt;t- t^e official aasnrance
ton, and oa the part of Uto democratic
|&lt;leaty of five-franc not-w. for the re-1j that that riiy, the essood in Frasna, had party Lewis (terwaiiteeil end Horatio
demption of which the riches of the j lieen very much maligned as to its dio- Seymour. ThA plan was originated by
country couaiiluta the ssenrity.
hl. i(ordariy, Oxmauntetie, conduct. On the Carmichael, an old and influential focal
Thiers is not going tu pre*, home bi. contrary it is like a hide heaven below. politician of Unadilla, early last autumn,
and negotiations were coutfaraad into
pretaetion views, nor will he wash his '1 It was a healthy sign to sea a live arch­ the winter; it wu prupoard by him to
hands either aut of the proposed plans bishop present. It must lx. oonlessed Greeley, who aroodte to it with alacrity,
for raising tta&gt; wind ; he has no: been the last thing occupying the attention
cimverte'l to free-trad., and Ids years do of France te an Kxhib.tion , she till
not give h&lt;q* that on sncli a snbjert lie never Corgiv&lt;^that of 18171, where ths
can be born again He will remain Krupp canuutxwent through some re-'
with the manafacturonof eulxn-otl, who bsarwla. and tho*Germans psckiri up all
ia the good old times petitioned the | the exact knowledge they required ebon t
Chamlxw of IVputta. to proven: the use II the country
, nati; and. indeed, it aaoam that such a
nomination was an fedupreaable prei liminary to hie being supported by dem
taursnts te see what they are going to ocTfta, and the nomination eocotted at
Baltnsure. The "dodge" was M every­
ret. I netted, therefore. of serving por­ body baa see a plainly euowgli. litet ol
tion a of w hotel rr may be commanded, which th« ewdenrr has hitherto b*en
disguised te aeuce., the diehee tbrrn wanting, that this man. who was never
aaywhora. peKtiaally. bat te oppowtion

flLIVEB U FLOW

■ Gentlemen I

becausad they concluded ha was faunovable&lt; H ia time fa aseko a “flxtare*' &lt;x a
eonservatire republic , leading Orioanteu like (tale Dara and M Bdfoh
who had omactonces alaata ernngh Io
beeotue mi&amp;istan under the ex-empire,
rright without Ims of dignity aid M.
Thiam in fbtuUing a form of guvarn- ,

Thu plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor
with the/amura because. of

Ton

^Ist tightness of Draft.

Need. 2nd Ease of Handling.
3rd Excelling of work,
and will not clog.
4di Its Great Durability. The chilled Iron
।
bring harder than tempered steel.

ThfrB

want to___
VTWU0. Oil
aitirely new and Prioes not to be This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
beaten in the State of Michigan.
of. eisry Jfarutfr in Barry County on trial.

RofitoH Cash Store.

IcMdUrrSTHK FVMnaa aM •msesa. 0«&lt;a aa

—

nR. c. c. i.insi.i \.
- — -—tteassw,
11 .IUK

! taldisbmenta where tins Hixon habit is
observed, that tauet custuoirrs are to be
protertfobiats quoting Cobden attain*! |I found. and where the food io sol only |
this new US. forgetting ho was oppos'd I good but at a fate price. “1'ainling" as
to titer plans fur taxing raw material*.1: appitel io cooking has iwcome a fine
It is proposed to tax the salaries of civil art. a kuosrled c* of colors i* essential
servants from five to seven per c--nt- as |
in lllay where they are taxed as high '

MlVd

The Detroit Stoves are the

1 wmwwAi |

2

fytfr

tmrtkf ordy ■ h
made o» Lake Supe­
rior Charcoal iron,
in the World.

GOODYEAR It STRIKER

HICKS &amp; BROTHER
,

,

1. I). COOK. .1k&lt;

pjitTwiw nnrtf

tile i, illtlc (sen. rnllijlint llicy iiavr r&lt;*inov&lt;*«lj
to lhe isiirgr and T
Slor*? iidjoiiii«gith&lt;*
sv.iH !&gt;&lt;• happv to mtvc all who mar give them
a caJJ.&gt;1Q*aekrn tuid Groceries constant I v
kjfMlre
vrilF be-sold
for
vheaner than at the advertised
Cort Solen It yon do’nt believe it call and
dee.’ Wc Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.
BLACKSMITHING

W. Wttx tins 11,000

HICKS &amp; BRO

it?"’®!
Wa Wtu Qm |100u

ilWJL'WI'’

livrartco.
..— a..-

MEAT MARKET!;
PATENT COOLERS;

«ai®

ate. a Large MdCemetat. State •&lt;

Calf.

scnoni aw
____________ i
Secures Special Protection to Every Policy
l
Holder I
.

G?W 4 Silver Witches

ifeHO jrtviV'T^

Kip

and Slops

; ought to form the psrer dr rnuUout ia
number of daily working hours ia aver- । ths*, hear foaote-a-ref renal, consist bet
agsd at thro*. Mure bmatit to the! ' of the rpigtottis of cahwa. The Preach
State would arise by abolishing many have taught tn over six hundred ways
clerkships and paying bettor those re­ to coot eggs; here is something new in
tained. Two civil asrranta here commit- I the way of sn omaUtte; tour eggs being
ted suicide—i malady very rare among given, three of the ynlks are bat aside
the Order everywhere—since Saturday ; j
to thicken muces, the whites of the sin­
I poaeibly reused by the (ignorant imps. gle yrik are boater, up; aa trtult smears
the batter with a Sool of “y cllow ochre"
The coudi-uination to death of the in-1 and an assistant runs s rod hot iron
famous Raoul ibgaalt 1 as given rise to | aver all. and the thing te deaa. This
Of all the Couunuai|laj may p*w)mpe explain why Freest eeoks
—v*1 her. a monuply hi making omelettes
belirvte to be (hot there was bo *
doubt
to Rigault. But the Court Martial Thai delicious wvrnel. an r rL ten, can be
rememboriug the limes have been.
pre|«red by catching a hour* sparrow,
f^orrtsponbi
and when Weeding, blow hot molted
grease betwews its skin sad flash, by
Mght rias again in foreign lands eon- means of a senes of punetniw; the bird
rouioi coaaBsroHorscE
tancod him to be shot for contumacy, as will thus bo fat and plump Thaas are
Paau. July 10. 1WI. , there wee no legal evidence of hie death a few of the aulhoatieated ■.yaterieo of
As there Is no diarttsalng farts, the —the military never having had time to how people are fed in this city.
! Assembly accepted pre /arms the rec asl I bold yttl —rlftt examinations on thane
te Genuaa treaty. ‘No effort was made j | they summarily executed on entering In New Yyrk where a mouthful of air
togitothepdL By a cunous oenadow &lt;C ! Paris. Tro mere Communists, er rath­ cannot be had ; nor as in Alger, whore
the t»«tv wa. ratified on the acais.r- 1 ! er vulgar criminals, for Bawdowia and the cabmen threaten Io strike if require!
aary of the rent cation of libit, by ftuwiltec were no po&amp;tieal prisoner*, to “otaad" into the sun. The Swim­
which Busaia and France sixty-fl re have inaugurated the irrproved system ming baths cm the river have their
years mro, dispruirnaad Prussia oi tarn- of killing nt Sotory. The two men, in­ shoals of customers; and to meet with a
half of her temtovy. The whirligig of I dulging iu whistling and laughing, I creditor while la the water, reduera its
time baa thee brought its revenge. It 1 smoking nud curring, were tied to the
fell to the I»uc do Broglie tu road (he stakes by the arms and wakta, amidst discuss polities quietly white floating—
report of the (kanmiUee recommending violent struggles ; their eyea were ban­ jest aa at Vichy, “banting" quevtioos,
the adoptrai uf the treaty. The Doc is daged vo m not te disconcert the aim of such aa taxing rear materials, are thus
balieved of late to. be the leader of the the twelve soldivn ax resulted from pre­ no longer dangerous. Ia the open parts
royalist omspsratora te&gt; upaat M. Thiers. vious executions; the condemned reoeiv- of the river, the "ladies” remembering
He ha. no: mu-h of the conspirator ed each twelve balls, and dropped in that Venus i*ued from the wavee, take
about him. rxrofd that like Caaaiua he I death—a mangled mas.—instanuneous- kindly to header*, to be mare ooursgebas a lean and hungry look, and so &lt;&gt;u | )y. The good old priest was rudely re­ oim m the part of their prototype and to
the authority of Cmaar belongs to the pelled by the deceased, who wished to come up smiling
die aa they bad livsd, Frnothinken, and
to felt they were free to blaspheme and tor end a deputy; tbo former snggosted
assault Uao .clergyman. The ‘danger­ that the teller ehoaU veer while linen,
ous classes" iu Franc, ever dtecribe if hie oonactenco permitted, Ac. The
themselvos u» Freethinker*. The stakes
against which the deceased have been *• with the foils. became ewoni friends.
placed, piercod with balls, are preserved
It most be with the view of inducing
ia a separata place having the nomee of th. public to witness the writes* beta*
each condemned inscribed thareon along the hnrtflntesoo them, that manage as
with any of their unclaimed effecta Tieton may now te considered as effected; itorx to whom a lounge in the Liuvre filled with the photographs of th* per.
and from thia day a new esn ocsnraswcn and a promenade to ths Morquo are former*. The ld« doe. not draw PsrisTbo Monarchists and Rapub&amp;ana at among the things got to be done, can itUM tobe griBte Uka Hu Laureate. teen
last see it te titer nxmtry that elates see tbi&lt;M relics at Versailles after ad­ the liberty of being alia io tun from
them-ate political tutrigure Thah te miring the Assembly. It ia in the Ceme­
BO axamon for tether Rtes ur RqyaSsto tery called “the Nightingales." execute
edsrebnriad.
Tbs ooldtem are being vaaaaxtad lyr
ends. Ha is a poor agitator who in
France has not far object the vreifare of battalions, not that smaU-pcx ia prai^i)-

Boots, Ma «.ut.toy sad ths enmaripalion ortho
htatsMi. nb JMsrteihafh-ap
propriated the uuhsppy discovery of in­
trod ncing metsphysfas into politics ;«sr
eons besoms paswoaete fiw a principle,
and believe thsy have aobly &lt;faee tbeir
dafe nboa they bare proclaimed themMlrve dtedptes to a certain felft. swear when oorepireriote. military aU aril,
lag io defeod U tfll death, aad even wwa. in theteir. The feet, w* the &lt;«■
mih. -re. Fhffo
whMfhty fell, the owed has mads bat ui'ttpe mn
to a wrong milw^y stntinn, aadtbwmddisre uiltanr retain hwd to haM frees
exhaust*, bwna had .Mart femac

ley idsyed a
year, ago In a
sod**log cabix_ ___
,
.
made fimloof a as^srity of the paspte,
and not unaatarally be tkiakn it cmi be
Arne over again « ithonrid while cent
end hat Bat that h a kind of thing
that ent bo ffbae sasmsAtfly twfed in
the Basse geeaiatfaw. and particularly
people into lha heads of « party AMt it
onrt feem fear yoaa of civil war to get

1‘reciselr what the tanas of Uus Urpifi
W ^tafaab^ shall ^nrrve

,
i

�light of knowledge.
The progress of education has been
vary slow tn .nmo oi tho Stat.-s, and
nothing but the. “.filxueg-mm U tb*
' government" baa been aldo to protect
either teaJier Ot pojals from tho worst
of mdignitfos. In several mstone^ nolvKihalandmg the altifnd) of ths govern­
ment School Houses base been burned.
and teacbors whipp &lt;1 or othxwia* tor­
tured almost to deathTho writer proceeds with the subject
a« follows, which wo commend to tho
consideration of al! candid iotellignnt
voters every where :
“It Is easy to cottceire what mMtbe

DRY GOODS
The Buffalo Kva7«y Fes/, Dnu jcriitic
tor twenty-five roars, hoists tbo uarues i
of Grant smd Wilson, on tho 2firb, inatt

I junTUAaa

uaaHD

Tho first Grant and Wilson Club of
Oswego, N. Y., numbers 060 .voters.
|

9tui

in This i« for the protection of the
(iuiainraawt, to make rm by the new
Senator Wilson and Secretary Bo
eollucOir, in collecting in hte ereonats. well have boon making tolling Itopcl
that ueno of lh« punoux asaeeted hold can vp'acbea in North Carolina
receipts from the' old collector, and
The Naw York Daasssrri and
that he baa dona nothing wrong which
.tlmd ZnltAf, heretofore Uberal 1
publican, corns out for Grant and IV

iracwr
College disclosed tho fact tha
a full oettlemant may show that the cul- dents win tevw uf Gran! an
teeioe does am ewa a single cent, or HortuM Greotey
oven that tho Government ia owing him'
Tho Comtintiuo J/Ircury
If Gov. Biair did not know these things
ho wav not fit for a member of tha Ways
and Meay Committee. Jf he dirt

r*&gt;o&gt;.i|2so Ro|(s Ncw (^,.^9.

We Sell Skew Tui Otten.

175 Packages of Dry Goods,

ass
HiMkMriwtBtata

mrata not suroaxsed onior tho inaoisstioe. ia rem fcr the remora! of that
rigorous bead that atone chocks his
ammo of crime. Should this desperate
faction succeed, uyt n «tot»l-iuM»o
would bs left, at least fur the adored
I children, from Otarteston to Sen AnteIntel ao Northcen woman would any
longer dare to teach poor blacks in

Ftam Black Silks
9i{i ir JidittBOcI
IN ALL QUALITIES.

lit Pita n ton In.
W1CKELMAN
schools, indeed, scam tu Lava forai-ri uu
alliance to defeat General Grant. Tl»
mon who burn school-house* it. Texas
ar.' cheered or by the men who w-rail
tho public schools in Now kurk. Tho
extiomo papist join*
extrcm
J wov .
— tho
-------—
sionist—ton one threatens the life of tho
teaehor, as st Hnnter*. 1‘oiat; th* othra
whips him in tho still mrinight »f th-&gt;
Suath. In ihis remarkable allrnn*- th••
Romish urioet, ths Toxas brigand, and
the Miauxippi rebel join to a common
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— I •!»
1.-

S ITEVEIt,

saMflS

Groceria, Prwsiiis, Cnfectiewrj,
t®—' “tttSrt

‘TW£~

One Hundred

Gen W. A. Ryan, the Cuba a Fiili-'
buster, baa returned tu Washington ai |
tor hair breadth asenpos from tbo perih,
of yellow fevvr anil war. Ilo denies
that any portion of the expedition of'
tho Fannin was captured by tho Span- •
iatda, and pronounro. tin.' expedition a

vbioct is to destroy tho Uotoo: The i
wild marauder of Texas ur South Caro-1
lina abbora the rac.tsrint» of n.i totolli- |
gent government: tho Jesuit aims his
shnqiesi arrows against that free rivllintton which bo is (dodged tu destroy ; |
both urn the rigorous suppuTtors of a
Gres toy or oi any partisan who suits
j their purpose . both are resolved, by
foreo and fraud, by croo calumnies and on which a stujit 1 julot ran tho craft, ।
raatioM intrigues, by c union of tlw n. and from which everything was etn-'
oous and .lepravcl, ths ignorant and
barked and safely hidden in tho woods
fanatical, to overthrow treolim to
on the Island before ike burning of the 1
erock. lie has lust thirty pounds of:

j I’oKMor DxmuCeit, in which tbonreedings of the eonvwattou appear in
; sands uf tho Democrat,party bars al­
'this isens of the Burxra. No extended
ways sworn by, comes out with a picto­
notice of the convention need therefore
rial illustration of the mutual cuatatem
of tbo “reform" Democracy and the Re­
apparent, which is, that the repreaentapublicans who aro ■‘liberal'' enough to
tiro mon of the party in thia county are
join them. Tho jiaturs represents a
atiti true as steel. Tbs convantioa was
pair of overgrowu Simoaa twin babes
composed mainly of tbo honest eareeU
with the Cbippaqua philosopher point­
workers, there who work because they
ing to them with tho programme in his,
believe in the principles and policy of
hand saying '•

Thousand Dollars

Half a Million Dollars this Year

nan _K-p«W,.-«a H.nn. a
»»4 f.r-oluel la Said Mata i

truss a mir

niiMswrt.ll)ffa!imttaME»Bi UlkfaUtr.

"J cTotSTiljul

men. and at tho clow oi his speech thro
rousing churn were gave fur Grant and
Wilson
There ia little defection in
Wisconsin, and that State will give its
urual Republican majority.

10 Barrel loin and more sold to dealers at n
rance aboye Car-load Ratca.

WE PAY

o lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
draws! of Valniawda i, tho best proof
of the coming crisis! Hu spooks of
Spanish lies in regard to tho expedition,
but, to, tar, 1 have sown no denial of
tho publish,*! charge that nine Spanish
prisoners, taken by Ora. Ryan, were

CASH

MHUMOffllW

LUftBCq FUWIStfED Iff Ctf LO^O
LOTS.

is tu bo hoped that this story is among I
the lies referred tu. Ho alleges that he :
has good teuton to believe that the two I
other expeditions safely landed, and'

Mr. Cook has been the efficient chair­
man of the committee during the past
two years, and the other grr.tlemen ars
aU workers. The work of tho Campaign
is in good hands. And now, up and bo

crate, in which Qroeky offered to sell
himwlf to that party as * candidste for
the Protadtmcy, and that too. at a tone

.
Grant, J. M. Norias, L L-pham and1
Richard June, delegate. to the State•
Otawntion tu ba held at Lansing to day..
,

■;

A Rase Orroa«i&lt;-&gt;rTT ros Aomts.—
speaks in glowig terms of the prospect*'I Wo have reooivad from too publishers
of the patriots to ultimately free them­ of Woods Household Magazine, two
selves from tho yoko of Spain.
beautifully listed Crayon lactuxm repI resenting tho hoods of a little boy and
Tbo letter of aocvpdanco of tho Balti- ||girl, and “ Our Hope" and “Our Joy"
more nomination by Horaco tlroclev aro just tho names for the dear, bright,
has afforded that ground and lofty tom Sppy little tocos. L 1’rsng and Co.
ginally published them at 11, but
bier an opportunity to put himself to
still another attitude of opposition to they are now offered with Wood's Mag­
arino for one year of only fl. Ml. They
tbo Republican party and its principles. are bo intnriuond by agents, who are
This letter ia for tbo pcqioso of calling allowed a hnadzumn cominis-utin on this
a halt upon too army of disgusted Dem­ noico, which makes a most dosunldo
While the
ocrats who uio constantly coming out to tiuninrss for canvassers.
Magarino atone te richly worth ike
opposition to tho drings of the Baltinu.ro
monev. the pictures nro charming. »nd
Convention. Seeing the North Carolina
Democracy likely to yield a tardy sup­
port and to some sections nepdocting tho
State campaign on account of too effect
it msy have in his favor; ho bas devo­
ted one-third of this letter to too object
of pandering to tho Rebels of that region.
Look ye, Romans I Romans of the • He, the adiiacr of all unemployed par­
prison,, jails, gin mills, panel cribs,
sons to “go Wed" nml become carpot­
tli.m-l.oles and gutters and other place,
where Democrats oro Korn' Dx,k ve, baggers, takes this method of running a
rilteinx imps, devils, eritifis. repeater*. tilt against tbn carpel-bagging of which
monsters, ronvirts, ctabticra traitors, ho ia himself an example—that of New
taU-lhraals, Preside nl-k discs gum blcre. England. Knowing that to has noth­
ing to hups fur from his native Naw
England, offer going back on every­
thing rise, it might bo expected that ho
would, out of pure spirit, strike n blow
at those whuM principles bo had lately
doarrted, in'ordor to get tho favor of
others who hero always dirjiised New
England Yankees of which ho ia ouo
foremost. But tho object of this blow
is to condole with North Carolina Reb­
els who; not hiving shaken hands ovsr
too bloody cbawn,” desirc.l to select fcr
the IT. 8. Senate cx-Guv. Vance too most
objectionable Rebel in tost State, whose
pirjury to jotois* the reb-Uion while

For

Dollar's Worth that Goes Out

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SPRING &amp; AVERY

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

"Vv to-will xmiko it fiir the Interest of Every.
Aten, ' Womnn end Child to buy their

Cheap os they have been in |be Uwtj ten ^cura,

You (should

SPRING * AVJERY.

SOLD LN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SHADE

.litJI/lt

T»;iw

Cheaper than al the "GREAT COST-’ and "Rxcurxion Sales.’
among stomachics As a remedy for
the nervous vroafaMss to which women
■re especially subject, it te superseding
every other stimulant.
In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acta aa a

The leadini

ry Goods F^tnhlishnient in

Michigan,

lew Advertisements.

spring

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�store too color of blanched, gray or fa­
ded hair. Soo sdvrrtisement

—a family physic which b pleasant to
take nod does not distress or gripe, but
is sure to oporsto when all other, reme­
dies have failed. It ia a purely vsgetsblo preparation, ooataintog neither
Minerals, Morphine aor Alcohol, tlio
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CHURCHES.

MASONIC.

M.‘ having been closed if the Marshal
on mxonnt of to. chronic debility of tte
Old Bridge, wedsem it neccosary to state
that we are down there yet. doing btuf
nsM a. usual, al th. foot of th. olrgant
amf “mngnifleent rtrorture." the box

r. B is perfectly

harmless and far more sffsetire than
Pills, Nascetic Syrups or Castor OIL By
soothing tbe system it jrrodtmes natural
atoqp, and ia particularly adapted to
crying or teething children. It kills
Worms, cures Stomach Ache, Constija-

MftMiafeJ'ilyin.lSTa.
c3 at the OounnilRooms Friday ev.axay I »• taesetwaute
Mestiag sailed to ardor. President J.iyJSto, 1OT2I
J
Dr. a Ccokfa the Uhnlr.
Preocat, Mayor, lloccrdar, Aids. East- .kick bills., «ua.k&gt;.
In ths abrenco of fcserstary Holbrook,
man, Pratt. Hams, Woaloy, Wood
W. IL Halmss was ehoaon Secretary and Konfield.
Minntes of previous meeting road
By requsai of tha meeting ths Presi­ and approved.
d ent res J the Cocatitution and by-laws,
Account of Goodyear A Barlow for |
aa d alio tho Liat off namos signed at tho lumber, AS 65; L- a Balch, wort oo
last mooting.
walk!, At, M 00 r J. P. Roberts A Co.,
On motion, the Euchre Commltto# paper, |1 00 ; Allen Jones, service as
uf ths Chib to be appointed by Marshal, Ao, 6M91, were prreontod
Ailo’ctoAP. M . Conveutfon was Warris, .with two tnaxabors and a Bocre- r.nd referred to Finoncv Oomaiiltee.
tary from each Ward. They wore cp-called to order'by Its Cbalrnsan.
Mored and carriod that all accounts
Committee on Permanent Organisa­
that tho Marshal has the rnrpervislon at
tion reported lu fovorvrf mating perma­
hare bio cwtifieata as to *fts correctness
nent and temporary organlration. Accei-ted and adopted.
Committee on Credentials rejrorted
nene-Crnnmittoe benai-opWd.
tho following delegates entitled lu scuta
Moved and earned that tbe same be
adopted.
Moved tint account of tha Marshal
for water tub, |5, bo allowed.
Tte-Cu«ji-»«iHanww» telM ►*
at U M. by D, R. Cook, Chairm
County Committee and was orgai -’••‘I
by the election of John Keagle, Cb
man, andAaron Clark, Seerrtary.
On motion tho following Commit t.-o.
were appointed t
OwdosttBk-G. H. Breota, B. J. BWelxnan, H. H. Wood.
/•remanent UrpanUa«on-l’. W.Nlekeni, O. H.Thomas, T. IL Diamond.
On morion Convention adjourned UU
1 o’clock, P. M.

Cormlck, H. H. Wood, L. BuwU.
tt/y V Ba»U,.gt-R. J-Grant, M. T. i Wm. H. Harford, Philo A. Sheldon.
Wbeoirr, J. M. Nevins, J. W. Vrooman.
Hatingt
J. Bldelmau, John Hotchkiss, Secretary.
Chas. Smith, A. Ryerson, Morris Bur- , On motion, the Secretary Bt~ tho Club

Wa have a shop fall of toe latest im­
proved wood-working Machinery end
onu du anything in that line us good

GRANT AND WILSON

RWTOUCAI IlffiAG I

“ff^WftLUMAL___
HASTINGS MHTGE. NO. W, —»* —&lt;r

Molding mad. &lt; speciality.
Wo can idaue. plane and match, and
make aiding with suthaurpriaiag rapidity
that cnatomsn can take their work
home the anmoday, notwithstanding too
rfreutious route to bo travelled Uy per­
sona from the North nud North-west.
at the Court House in Hastings, Mon­
For tho next flftoca yuan we ahal| day. Eve'g Ang. Sth. UTi. l^tev.ryofer indueonwau sufficient in pay cu&gt; - •&lt;ody attend
aeldmer, Chauncy Crosby.
•
By onlcr of Cauuncoittec.
Tkomapplo-l’. W. Ntokern. Smith
tumors tho expanse of travnUtng around
Sandford, F. H. DoOolla, Aaron Clark.
th. City to got tJ oar place of buainlaaa,
and aside from any itsduoements offered
II. Spaulding,
by Ba, tbo admiration suited by a neo?
BREVITIES.
approach to that “magnificent structure"
tFoodfanrf-D.*. Kilpatrick, Ward
rib finer, Chan. Galloway, J. W. Htlncb-

lAU ArUye and its approaches, and it
nulling lmp|Mas we may expect to he
able to crooa it (on font) «uuo years in
arlvanco of tho liquidation of the Natianol Debt. This sjxiaks relume fir
the nUtrpruf of our yromny City, and
■ ws bofu the rumor my prove true.
] rensivsty youra.
J. W A C. G. BENTLEY.

Potlifter grttlng plenty.
Potato bugs getting dill

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The field Is open to Bagley and
bridge.
Don't foil to g&lt;&gt; to Dan Bice's

The **C.a B. A &lt;1 B. IL," running
from Chicago through Galesburg to
Burlington, has achieved a splendid rep-

Music Teaching.

bars of each of the Ward Committuos
wpise of the Cunstitrfion and By-laws,
and also the namm of ponons etirollsd
from each Ward, respectively, to the
Swrstarics of tha Ward Cosrmitteoj. ■
On motion, W- H. Holmes was elect­
ed Corresponding Secretary of tho Club.
On motion, meeting adjourned for one
week from to-night, when Hon. H.nry

THEY HAVE STOOD THE

—on motion a vacancy wm declared I n
tbo Yankee Springs dclsgation by teasou of Mr IIII1 declaring himself In
fever of Greeley, and eald delegation 1
authorised to fl U the same. Ite|&gt;ort a» spring Now we ha so lha positive fact
amended accepted and adopted.
, i of mineral watee right in the heart of
tin motion tbo de legale from tbe , tho city. Tho locahoi is st the promnorth and south Representative die-11 Isce of Mt«s». 1 S. Boiiv, Esq., Win. j By AU. Wo.h1 :
trlcri were authorised to report to tbe ,i Izximis and V. Loins. It is not very
i Rutlifd. That the Street Gtaumitlea
strongly impregnated with '.he mineral ■I l.r&gt; i^Btherivd la. employ soma eompc' tent'perm to assist them in cstimanng
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gn-sslonal Conventions. Tbe following
names were reported, and unanimously Loomis' well it is enough «•&gt; that it rot- ,
ore tho gios*, boekoi etc, to a very thrcmgti tho hill on Broadway, north of1
ele.'ted by tbe Convvnlfou :
groat extent and
water tastes much j lhe iron Bridge
Adopted.
। stronger than the “famous" Eaton Hapi ids waler. The well is void of any im- I Moved by Aid. Wuolsy,
, pure substance as any one canseo. bo- | Tint a Committee be appointed to tn- ■
,-ing nicely laid with toe Cement brirk, I spoct the ditch or drain being dug by
1 manufactured by rijrxum A Ab by in this Daniel Striker ia 1st Ward, ami if they
' city, so it is from no improper cause that1
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American Organ
Is OW is tte Public tn itt- lints.

' The Cetebrsto "Jeppic" A "Fannie’
ing 1‘awmgvr Route to tho West. At .if tho Book Family Ml Rlngsrs. were
Burlington it connect! with tho great married- rjojntly.
Burlington Route which runs direct
through Southern Iowa to Nebraska
and Kansas, with close connections to
California and the Territorial; and pass­
engers starting from Barry County, on
their way westward, cannot do bolter
titan to take thnC. B. A Q. and BariingThis Lino hxs published a pamphlet
called “How to go West.” which tontains much valnabl.inforraatiou. a large
, correct map of the Groat West, which
। can bo obtained free of cluirgo by addresrng tho General Paasonger Agent,
IL A M. R. IL Buriiagton, Iowa

time, they were afraid that seuiethiag |
migljt bu too matter will: it. and so they |
abanJotud tbo use of it for a little time,
but as «x»n as they stopped its use they ।
did not frel right, they did not have too '
usual vigor uf health, ami so com mane- ’
ed iU uw again and sail was right.
, Tbsy regained their usual strength, elc.
| Wo underttsnd that Judge PrinnU has
Ci well we undent anil ja'much|
stronger impregnated with mineral prop- ■
otries than that of Mr. Loomis', slili the
BideIman, Joseph St inchcomb.
water ia not so sgtwoblo to tha taste.
On motion Convention adjourned
Wo would cdriM these gon'Jciuim to
barn on analysis made and if th.ro is
virtns m it, why not moke Heatings a
water-cure town. Tho city lays so

Everybody Should try -them before lu rebasing Elsewhere.

On motion Council adjourned.
• Wu.*D. Hstm.
Baocadcr.

WARD &amp; THAYER.
Hastings

.dllegan.

The Organ for the People !!

at the regular term of ths Circuit Court
for Barry County,-commencing Monday,
। daughter of Hu.hrod Johnson, in I’raiAugust uth, 1H72:
riovillo ou th« 15th Inst, was a aa I afi fair. It atoms tlutnbout a nook pre-

Michigan Cenlral R. R.

AH kinds of Groeoriea at tbo Nc
York Cart Store, Xhd at pneos that .1
!y rompetitiocr. 1

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.
•tawSsMtits?Itai stfi&gt;«s5t?i5i

John Merrick,
A. D. Bawl,
Gao. w. Ingtat:

Tho New York Cash Store has the
largest assortment of Tees in the city
and are eollingtbem 10 cents losnrr than
over, rinco July 1st- Tariff off.

Mardull Biid,
traabUotlk
Job “It. Wilc.n,

Bitn.11.'rra Dant.- We nro in re­
ceipt of tiu&gt; Battle Crook Daily Journal
a fine, spioey little daily which deserves
MnTXkT Sotvan.—Tho great soersi suecess. and we thirt it gets it, in that
of tho wonderful sueeeea of Vtomsr flourishing city.
It strikes at tbe disease by purifying
X Tho young people of Hastings who
too blood, reatoriag th# liver and kid-

aera to beaRhy actum, invigorating tho

Good, in eadfoea variety jost
nad for aalo al uteidndf
wo at Barber A Bailey’s- m29tf

with another yvung lady, went to a
small lake n«ar Mr.- Holcomb's to
balbe Staying in the water too long
Loth suffered llio .••&gt;uwv]u«i&lt;icsa but,
Miu Johnson continue-! to get wore.-,
and the h-avy thuislor-vunm oa Mon-1
day rvsuing, seomvd to act very strange- '
ly on her system, producing violent
spauna and finaly utter prostration.
Hot agv wad 19. Tbe funeral took
plnee uu the Wednesday following her
| doo III, and «s os Uiwily attenih-d by her

■
—Dear .*•&lt;?.-—In aer County
। Contention on Saturday last, 1 was
' publicly denounced in open Convention
■ by Iltilip W. Nisktin, of this place, as
attended J, F. Holbrook'a party at
a politician unworthy of tho simplest
Woodland Centro last Friday evening,
trust; and whereas I have boon connec­
report a very pleasant time
Gusti Wium Cm Tho Gran: A ted with tho Republican party sines its
Tim Circulars and Premium List for Wrlaou Club meeting on Monday Ere- first orgatrizatioa, and an active worksr
tho Great Union Fair at Grand Rapiils niag wna entnrtainod by remarks from with my tongue and pan in every polit- ■
ica) campaign since the year of 18-10,.
are out. Tho list embraces over •25,when and where I learned to aiag,
000 in Premiums. Tho fair will lw&gt; hold ,
"Tippecanoe ami Tyler too.” and with
Scntemb-.T 16, 17, 18, 10, 50, ill. 1872them we will beat Httlo Van, Van; Van
1s a used up man." &amp;A, and from tho 1
Look uttt for n grand time.
U Barry Cawill no doubt have a chance
purest motive that ever moved a mortal1
toTisbm to his solid argumonta in flltor of heart. Is vis, the good of my country, I
sukrght Reiipblintn principles, without that is most assuredly, in tny affections, i
any mixture uf Greefoyiwn, many t’mes next to tfly God, and never Iwfore hero
Leon qureiioued or doubted, iu relation
during tho campaign.
to my fathfulnsM to the Republican
Mr. Burgbor. said ha bad always
parly; or tho dignity uf my maalic-cd,
hsen opposed to Oen. Grant until rerenl- therefore in behalf of tha BafinHiaan
!y. Sine- the Hsltimaro Conv»n|jou, j arty with whom I hare been eo long
ho had got his eyes open . and as he

No news from tbe editor yrt. Wo
» daabt will hoar from him oora in r»
trite Boueva pohik-, tf hi. boahh
aprorvs. In the •Mantime, wo advise

N. W, Barter,
Hoary Calvin,
Ransom Goodspee.l,
Gaylord Starts,

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or reader. to keep ap good eon.-agn fur
a bars a good pencil and jart-knifa to (

tian at Jackson last Thursday was a
■fan affair; only about 1,600t to 2,000
being present. “Behoil ths great ti­
dal ware" Hang on to Austin's coat
tad and hurrah for, anything, to boa*

J s wd B-wt. —1
srdbwr
Phot Master General CressweU and
Lorn &amp; Ctendlm- will bo at Jackra to­
mtow (Tberedky). Ws bop# they will

dUM” Of W lY/tr^upi/lY riT Offruts !
CalLal niy JUu^ut. Homme, ° doo^ East of ttie CoEn^r of

: ^v•Ifcfs^a^^f/W3^■rwz, ‘st* qnti *ee a' p

’

x AU the Shed Made a^tho Day eondanUy on ha nd'

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^HERMAN J. RICH.

.ilortS HeW

FARMEKS
looW

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Look to your iatcrcnt&amp;nd punJuweyotrrSalt'nffhcf'bM BtmiQ of

'^ru s« pot? ’“4 &lt;bs&gt;77trr .fftuuvr.

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Wool

cnrms.Afn coyntAcms.

C»ll, WALLAH k LAW, .

Gigantic

8250

Gift

CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN.

Enterprise.

*166.000
Grand Musical Entertainment

Strpcal ui Istaiical,

OPEN * TOP BCOCIES,

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
&gt;■•)** ri*atat4Crqoe
rite* Arebtaal.
Mr. K. K. M ven.'lb* Uu.tfl ef tte C*nrl«M nf' &gt;•« FH
Lta.ioj of to* Xew QaplM W MteM«a&gt;. Ure aaytojad

| They are e*d tew b* innocent, but
I they bar got a bad roputaahua, and oil !
| tho Innoocne* in tlto world wont kun- a ’
L*d repntaahuu.
i They lie in tho gnw, but seldom gU ,
। stopt on, bekauw* they don't stay long
i raaffm tbo right place.
1 When i war a Ettlo boy, and wore
naked fMl, and WM loafing nround
! foot* for atm wherry, i sraa oftentimM
;&gt;Ut ag*i*gt.ft?&gt;'«ia etripto enaik,
AGENTS WANTED
For OOOtePUDTI
i but it alwua cured me ov strn n t» rrys.
I If a striped »naik got intoc a 10-akt* ratmaiuL c
• lot before i did, i aiwn. kmualJerod that
iydl th* rtrawberrv. in that lot belonged
| tew lb* enaik.
| “Fust com, fare: acrv*," wae mi mol-

DENTIST

Tho Celwt Litho&lt;r«pMn* eompanj of Oeteolt,
Uyae lb* *pk. nA mo. p.kntolnj a i*lre*l4 ’0*1*4 Utbognyb of

10CURE NO CHARGE

Alai a*«.l f™ U.« Sorlb Aa'rwaa Ia«*&gt;alaa ttto Uaa.faetofi.

G”'1LW«S&gt;'
'SBWIING MACHINES.

aipaibh boot

'I

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Tb* I.rr brel la ia «W- Atorduf all to. I.L
r. ia*r*r*a*.lr Mad *w*Ar*«(ar.

Guarantee Satisfaction
Shop In Bartow &amp; Goodya*,’, y,

I 1 am inat as afraid ov enaik* no* az i
j wax 40 yean ago, and if i should liv to*
be aa old as Nebakodnuesnr wax, and go
to gnu* as be did, one striped enaik
■ Ito *to«r .Sewal r*Mbr., I* a oetel.r am
eouH spile 50 akmovgood pa.turo for to. to* ear* nt *11 TkraU *a4 Leaf Awea...
U OAXACA Bid M ULCKUtMX nt
THROAT ar* lorawdutoh nltnTni. »d ro
Mrt* m caantanrly !■«*( Beat to IM prvpria
than i do, and 1 reepekt her for this.
■f nll.f In raaw uf Tloau 4i«l*eMM nt j,
How on earth Evo waz seduced by a
enaik iz a fuat-claw mUtory te* me, and
if i hadn't road it in the Bibl* i would
Let against it
; I beleave everything than, ia in tho
ILble, the thing* i kant under.tand i
lulsuws th* meet.
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| I wouldn't ewop oph the phailh i
I bar got for any living man'* knowl-

WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS,
($2",900 in

.,

l';isli ’
$U,555 in Persona! Property

$3,000 in

CAUTION^SLE^?.

and th* smaller '’they ara ill* more i am
1 afraid or than*.
। I wouldn't buy o form nt half price
I tha! had a atriped enaik on it
Jtod enaik* are a waaktuM* with mo;
i alwua reepokt them, and aheuorar i
**« a ded onu in tho rood, i don't drop
i a tear on him, but Bdrop nnotber alone
on him, fcrtartartnig it alter hit mind .
and kum tor life agin, for a tnaik halos
tow di* joat at mutch tut a kat dm.
I norer aekoost for a sn«ik or a kat
karingtow dio to bad, unlaw it wm bokau** that they war to fioorlr prepared

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Heal Estate!

I Warehouse, ajoining 0. F. Dwirin
I Co's Foundry.

’ST'Wool tent by railroad w:l|

,-L!sa-.

' carded and rent b-ck in g:.-ul mud,^
WELCOME HARBLE

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

TlaiUDz*, Ala/ 22, 1872.

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Grant! Greeley!
WILSON । BMWN!^

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BRING ALONG YOUR m

, Meuxo Final. - Formerly it uee n
' long and tedxma proceae to convert iron
into ah-el New ft it one of the aimplcvt
arte. Wht-ro iron wm now thought
hard enough to meet the demand* of
man in hie durable ooui'nertume, .tod 1
take* its place. Even railroad tracks.

Him FiiAH, IWl

BRICK

STANLET W. TURKEH, SacT.

CHAS. J. DUX, fa. Aft

IA V VAN YLKCI A CD'S

KTTiN

For Your
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Boots and Shoes

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BLOOD FUEfflER.
Faw rwadetn con be aaarA uatd they
hare occasion to taft the tart how labor
ur research is often eared by &gt;uch u
table a* thf following, the work of ono
now m hie grata. If “history ie poetry."
then thieie “poetry personified
1607—Virginia eretled by the Eng*x---------ILA
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1
• J the deadly bug buster ie placed. By e*1614—New York retried br tho Bag- haufting the reewivar* a curr-nt of air it
i;,y,
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. producud strong enough to draw all the
'1690 — hlaeaachawtl* eettled by the j ^nnin oft of the rsota, through Ci- air

WHATEVER'

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a fh-'at audOId-Sianding Diawaare

SHEPARD'S

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COMPOUND WAHOO BITOES

NATURE’S

1627—]&gt;«fawar* aeitled by tbe Bwe-

||B LOOP PURIFIER

163L— Maryland actitod by lhe Iriih
■tholiea.
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1636—CuuMettoul .cttlod by thelhui"1650-Nerlh Carolina artftto by th.

Well Brick.

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[ Lb. ajaa*a&lt; ia f&gt;.r&lt;rel kaakkre )m an.lbrewia. 1

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I l*rlnarv Urcan- f l.t rimI &gt;rw.r&lt; ...
1 atast ratwf ar .re arv liable to .egretor ono
1 tore toil.
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1 MW-Ohfa ndmiuto iato th* Utotm. tXThL
1811-U^ta. Umtoto fata foe
L ntoa.
nate German to
1816-I.draaa admitted rate th. Un-

Condition Powdersl

IO YEARS
Public Test

' * eplren t IF.Im r*ln-..4 at "...,.”“b. atari
I hrMnw. Havre* br *.lwmav&lt; areMIrea.
i 4una&lt; Mmf.lMi. re able
Illotri.*..
F.l„n.. ■■•alaWa. Cauk.r. Ptapta, a.- , 4c
j ii^th\i"l'"tariVbrahk7M?? *"'
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1 tato4 «&gt;ih I«m nt .ilet frere. |«&gt;.*r«y of ilw
| lUoref. Itayalral Traeaaey. &lt;ta*rri Wrelreaa
! TU. »to mM themUae e.lbato rretare.il
1 will taren y.Mb/al &gt;i*re I* IU wear/ ref­
! Ita*e ree weakae*. al lb* f*l*.&lt;l*e« !
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Dr. Crook’s Wine of Tar.

Col. Adair, a wealthy merchant
Atlanta, remarked to tho Georgia Pr
Aa*ocintxub nceutly convesod in t
city, that bo owed aboot ali be jxMai
ed to adrertising. ••Nothing," e-tid

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nse—Georgia retried by Gen. Ogle-

Cathartic Pillai

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LADIES.

ngiiah.
1672-ftostL Carolina refttal by the
168*-Tunnel raaia rental by Wm.

DR. CROOK'S

WINE
eertsOAT.TCTTVS'

GMMNON WASNER

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CIUJT TELL B8H

Ata «db*fWi btaM by
llMU.p.

. Tonic,
——------the Appc-UIc,
Strengthens tho System.
Restore* tho Weak and
DebiMtateil,
Cansen tho Food to Digest,

J. Cole &amp; Son,

1847 -Iowa admitted into tha On-

181B-—Wierowein admitted into tha
W*ro kjJT&gt;
I860— California admitted into the

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jar.-.
'

Well Brick.

A Farm uf 12-&gt; aciiw, ailualml in tho
fonitdiip of BaMlwforr. 8 ralto* from
Haatinrs aad only It mile* Aouth of the
Grand 1th er Vatfoy B. IL at Qnnuby,
mmdyLung and growing orchard, gntel
tog tauldings. living .tream of water,
AtlMrea under imtirovenuNito, 1 tail*
from EcImaiI HnuaC, : ngur buah of
l aw ireSj^did timber of all
kind* ; u*k, Baeavud, Whitewood etc.
Term*. »26 pee nrre.
F.&lt; farther injMjfcj^ufoe.iit.i. Odtoe, ar to

PreTents Malarious Fevers,
’
GItm tone to yonrHjTrtein.
TRY DR. CROOK’S WINE OFTA R

Biuuae wtieie are more popafor than
er*r with all toilet*, and from their great
adaptability. *eouomy and oonrwnfomw,
pemmeoto i iwn r ao throughout the

Wool !

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HTffiLME,
LIE nA HUB,
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

GRAIN.

D B &amp; A a. FREEMAN.
Baltimore, April 17lh. 1872.

TABLE SAUCE.
made on each eide owe foot In depth and
two fo«t lu width. Tha Contract for
Mdd work will only be Jet to th* Jowwt
rarponrible binder who thall famish
two tetponeiblc wurtttefl for the eoni-

THE IE.T SAUCE AHD IELIIH

head: Irel
fret,*
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■Main aaf part af
wart*
FOB FAlffiT USE.

WOOD’S

Photographs.

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wSkkbto grew.dine ur bhek rift oo.-

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HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
Photograph;,

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

BEAUTIFUL

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7, 1872.

BEL ABLE
Agents for the Celebrated

EqUife DRBS GOODS,

(Mu ffiNFU,

Gentlemen I
This plow whereever introduced has found unusual favor

in hi ik bat ing i
end Novelties tha¥ Ba
county Ladies know
well how to use.

with thefarmers because of

1st Lightness of Draft.

Need.

2nd Bnne of Handling.

3rd Excelling of work. f*nys n furrow well
and will not clog.
,4lh Its Great Durability. The chilled Iron
being harder than tempered steel.

\OB1I,

beaten in the State of Michigan-

B‘e are desirous

of placing this Plow in the hands

of every Farmer in Barry County on trial.

BomIom Owk Store.

CALL AND SEE IT.

“ DBN.-J. -M. k C. lWMtriflX,

&amp; WILSON

t&amp;EjKST’j’LS; ... I Respectfully announce to their patrons aad
^KSf8aPag|to PuldicGenerally,that they have removed
। to the I*arge ah&lt;l Cominodipus New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
I will be happy to serve all who may give them
: a call. Croidtery and Groceries constantly
arriving by tne Car Load, and will be sold
for Cash Cheaper than at the advertised
Cost Sales If you do’nt believe it call and
I see. We Pay Cash for Butter. Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

Sewing Machine.

Half a Million having been Sold.

iStfWftH.

4. D. COOK. .Igt.

whore you know you get none but the

FIRST QUALITY

BLACKSMITHING

'eEsS:

HAJ9:

MEAT Jt

NG8

rketi

auri u

BUNYAN &amp; CO.

FATBi'T. COOLERS;

DENTIST

JaMe

Udi#!

City JDSftlnff Bqqidd
warm mbalb at all

.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Still Slfi th M 5W,

Ilicre u another man before the
1 frel that way toitx. ■ I feel, b. to country —a man who, twelve yeoa ego,
pricking of my thumbs* that something wm selling. Isother e ml ahoo-tags in
wiekrd t* ia to thana of the Chappa­ Galena, fie came trots the common
qua philosopher.
;
people ; ho did not belong to the aristo­
[A voire
Am yon a Dmnoerat ?') cracy ; bo io not an Adams, but bo has
|caruoa, u mat w your conditiou, O. Yea. (“WhMkind of one? ’) I am not the fovohrbonert blood of the common
Democrats, suroiy you ought to die I ano of to Hozace Grooltq- kind- [ Load peoplo of this country in bis veins.
(Gbesn.). :Ho vent into the arfby as a
laughter and^hocra.)
[ApplauwJ ,r--------‘LOfdinarilr when Use Damocratfo oan- priratu. He got down to Springfield,
Domoerutic'
__
TWash teUlas tsr &gt;nU te **&gt;.*■
PotMz Most wta nslrai saS k**&gt;t
there is no ruaa worthy to reoavn your rt abon assemblod, they eraamhled for and that nolle man, then our groat govCmM to ta»&lt; sM saras W satUfe:
vote*—ou maa worthy of ?Our auffragns the purpaeo of fixing * piotfonu. Soar, cruor, Kichard Yates, gave him a ocmUwtr Urtsw ssg WV ihtoste
—that you must throw aside every prin­ « bat did toy do at Baltimore ? They mission us colonel of a regitnaaL Ho
ISsva red RBMfoS
wsatisa
ciple of your life—that you must cost would not oven fix upon • platform. wont to Belmont, and mooting with aa
r- ratal *M ra«r*J« t a *i«r.'. &gt;b
. away yonr hate, your love, your very Tho gentlemen stj Cmrannati said that , aendnu there linked earns rebels. He
AratUrwralretsstsf* rta:Wrau
shame, and in agony of ; otil take to lhe Democrate should nut have aay tiling | wont to Doueloon—he met with another
I your hearts your hfa-long enemy—the to du with it. They cooked up a tot of I occuleni, and whipped some more reb। man yoa have always abhorred, ecoru- resolutions and rasulo a platform, aad
, cd and doteeted—tliea-1 say 1 cannot placed Harnco Greeley upon it u h
figure head. After doing that .toy, robeia were thrashed. At Mtsatonary
go-with yotsfUbeon-l
ire wa. a priori-1 “«• »■&gt;
is your plxtfona- Ridge, tho sama befell hire. In VsrIf fa Whig times that
ly obnoxious to Jl“ «»l «•» &gt;» n« boro nayUiag to ginfa, even ap to the time of Leo's sur­
, plo to carry •—
.
Horare Greeley I
*&gt;il&gt; &lt;*—horo are tome candidates render, ho wm peculiarly liable to tho
■ tho Denvxret
In 1868 be
fa tho axxreme. Ifi lfo»* narar bdoflged • yoa in tho world, same kimJ ot acetdaals.
i held that prit
-«s«
______
In Salm
—n. n nA
iial another accident happen. (Uughj at any time
H11_y .nwa-raro. I•, 1,1.1 vnn
"1 11,
—
brought fonrtrd dan garotte to the litrar- fow lhcm 411 &lt;Io’“ i J™*
ttoBiims ter.) Ha beaxtno nrtedeut ot to Unit1 tie* of this pootite, Horace Greeley wM 1ol Bcraairate have nothing to do with
| it* eoruMt advocato. If there was any- J “l Jou baT#
1x110 lt»
Th*
I thing propora*! by tho Reivubltean party
»““• «l Cincinnati." [Laughter } happen tn him. (Tremendous applause.)
lie never said lo anybody that ho wm
। pceiiharly obuoxtotu Io vou. Horace&gt; Now tho Domwaticpargrin,Mtidnal
U recloy wa» Us.trong supodor. ITtheru °&lt;«’«nfioii auombjod. bav-i a ngbt to a Democrat; hn &lt;'id not say that ho wm
wo* nnytldng fa th&lt;&gt; conatitutioa tb»t ( a"“ua*to a Democratic csadidnto- aud Republican. Ho simply said that if
elect*!,
ho would attend to his duty
was unsuitable to tho uses ot his party, i run him ; but wkaMvar they dau^u to
Horace Greeter was tho first l&lt;&gt; want it, »c,t'ct “ BcP-■’ ,l»0 ‘teodsri- right slung, andflvntiomon. I submit it
sot asido . if there wm over nov prfaci- . *»««« of the Democratic party, tiral is to you the proportion that be has done
plo that you Obcriohed, since your partv MXMtluog IraJotnl tborr jursediotwn. It. futidulh, fsariraelr and boaastly.
.
was orgauixud, Horace Uweloy wa’s Jhey soy vr Iravo to wxeltor Hpraoe [dboen.]
When ho was otocted president, in­
vour luitsguui.st in that principle, lean Uteoley. I saydie is, of aJ Ihipublkans,
1 a*»«rt, without frar of cvntradtction, ' ,ho roM‘ obnoxwu* to a true Democrat, stead of getting on his kneas to Sopaaer
I tbeo, that, as far m principle is ecu- |of anJ
,thi‘ continent. 1 uevar or Trumbull, 1«&gt; pursue* "the ana tenor
oernod, there never wm one single prin- . ’T1* “ «cco«Mani*t myan If; but look at of bis way,” doing hi* duty faithfully
opteUklby you end toe fa common, *•"*«* °- ^Ora^,.9r*lf-y ■ A’r’-V
not even this touch tended uno-tenu ,
*'&gt;™abc*'
principle. In Democratic times, when | election of Lwcolr^HafoM breatey, as^ country every single acre of territory
Jerk Tnk-au,
wo had a amd man we kepi him Wo i- ------- ----------------"
- i-naf that has been acquired since the decla­
out
and
declared that if to south wan­ ration of iudependonee, nearly a hun­
elected Jefferson twice. Msdfenn twice,
Hoosoe twice, and Hickory Jackson ted to gst out of thia union, they might dred years ago, enespl th’ territory of
go.
Jc.hu
C.
Calhoun
newer
expressed
Alaska.
twice. [Loud Ciieore] And when wo
Htephen A. Dugtea used tossy: "Wo
csme to the imbeciles, and do nothing or advocated scoMftan- clearer, stnmgnr
—tho old bacbchv.-* and worn out puli. a&amp;d 1ms adulterated than Horiuw Grsa- want Canada - we want Cuba, and the
IsciaM like Buchanan we let them dido leydid then. Yob say that it was an. isles of tlte sens—wn wan! an. ocoeanetihcmeral production of the hour, but bound republic." And for ths addition
olsc. I suv then, that in every princi­ seven years afterward he takes that -of»Ala*ka who ia reapoaribte if not
ple you buvo adriASlcd befits the l-orngraph from’ his newspaper article, Wm. Howard, and wbat harm has tbo
American people — in every principle au-l ropoate it in " lurtmy of to Ro­
that has be&lt; -.: emblazoned on your ban­ Wlion," thus mnkinr^a part of the
ner—your avowed and life-long enemy permanent history &lt;rt this cjuntry.
In 1SC4 some rebel xomaussieuara
lies been Horace Greeley. Looking at
j toquestian jn this light, where is the were at Niagara Falls Horace Greeley
mas who dart-v ask Democrats to vote went to work and contrived to enter m"for rfnrwe Greoloy ns the representative
Ihu rraulis? Ho sdvuod Mr. Lincoln
i of their ideas and prineipkw 7
I Let us look a little further, lie has that we hi 1 batter pav th* south MW),
| not -mly been our antsgouiei utiun ev- (itXl.'MW fur the darkici that bad bo(try question of principlo, but lie lint (onio frec.^Thxt was in to midst of the
' cone further: he has gone beyond the, host aud turmoil of batito; but years
uflcr, h« "Idiberately wxitrt it down
1 bounds of ordinary, tsgitimate nnl gun- anl
nA-** it a uarl of to history of
I Uemanly conduct tn bts hatred «&gt;t wi,
' tho country. Ho wa« firat fa lavur of I
' Not only has ho &lt;l&gt;-nuuunod and spit upadthinidem the affair* of toe great
un evarv |«rinrplo that wo have held. swo*»ion, and *ceoui|)y in faror of pay- | country. Take for instance the last
। but bn has gi&gt;n» farther; he has said[ itig MOO,000.DUO m comn.’asJtian for oiglitoca month* of Andrew Johnson's
j of us in lite mats, he has said ot our. tbo l»zs of their slcvra.
,
Wo willgu ahead a little farther. Jeff. | adn-.itiiilration end tho first eighteen
, enuaty in Ulinovs, in particular, that the
mouths of Grant’s administration. On
people used Eve gallons &lt;»f whiskey to, Davis WM contiArrabte of a character ia । whiskey Johnston oolleeted &gt;40,000.000
one spelling b-wk; ho said that wo wrto, ths south during the rabdlsoe. We, up । in that’time, and Grant collected 882,­
। naitb, men usd women, boys and girls. &gt;
l barn tn liaasos of ill-famo, and raised. all said wo wocld ‘ hang J-ff. Davu on |! 000,000. Tlio domand and supply were
, on whiskey ; that wo were thieves, gami the same ia both of to periods, to peoJbtas and traitors; aud lie hoped it. a sour apple tree." Yet to first man
t to go and back hi* bail bond wm Hur­ nV- paid the same trees Who got to
might bo said"of him when he -lied diet
diffeannee • Go through to entire list
.
1 he owed nothing but hatred to the Dem­’ con Greelsy.
I bars now mode three points agafart of taxes and and you find to sama
I ocracy. [Izntd Cheers. J
t Horaoo Gravley. I think toy are pret- thing. You will find that during the
I Candidly, as a Democrat that has
[ ty gosd pointe, and I defr any ano to tin.-, eighteen mouths of Grant'* admin, bsvn prascribod, socially, financially and
..tratten he eavedtotB. p^ipte SlfoMMM),| probwdunaUT ; mi one who lias been nj prove tot I am wropg. .
This euiiapiracy against Gna Grant 000, aa rompatred with Andy Johnson's
' martyr to Democratic prineit-los , aa oar
! who has always advocated tlioso princl-_ hxs brain towing about two yosu*. and administration. Vader Johnson It wm
’ it was aud is based ba tho idea that the t wallowed up and tost in corruption —
• pies believing them to be right: 1 say, DcmbcracT are purtosabto and duliror under Grant it want into to treasury of
I to him that with that record, with tbo*-[ able. I suppose I was in tho inventory the United States. [Loud and tong bus, sin roundings, Hr. Greohty can die era 1
raiunl applause.)
will consent tn owe him anything or pay
Compare our con-huonto that of tong1 allegiar.cn to him [Applause ]
and as to our respective debts.
In s
The Democratic party, like all great
hundred years England has dot paid
parties, has r. ndertsl great services tn
»101,000,000 of her debt; but during
. the Hute. Il has also cuauai:tc;l great |
Grant's
administration
$350,000,000
of
ngv I had tbo honor &lt;4 meeting same of faults But it ia the party in widen I
our debs has koon pabl. Under prev­
to Democracy of Joliet at Homo’s was born—the party of uiy father and ;
ious sdministratmus money has heeti
grove. I there mode a Democratic of my grau'IfntbiT—the party which
stolob—uador Grant's admmistratton to
speech, with which they were pleased, toy family has loved and cherishod and
money ha* been eive l.
and for which I was rumpii-nsnted. acted wilheincw the foundation of thi^
Then they sty ho likes a horaa. The
They were kind onongh to invite me to government, and, with all its faults,
tins city four yean ago for tho purpose with all its ahoru-utningw, I love it still. el soldfon and MtJ to-ihum that be fact is lliat when ho was in tho army ho
otaddreuing the Dsosvcrocy on the is-1i When some politico) gamblers, dick- hojwd that tlx&gt; tinto would- oim 'wUn was ontitlod to iwwrty-two horaM.
the
soldiers
that
foughi. under Lio aud When ho got home—eoldwr-like—to
sues involved in that campaign.
i erers and trai’.oes—nrcn who say that
When 1 made those ajmratos 1 ; the bean of the people ia utterly &lt;te- Johnson would occupy as proud u po- htKBM ho rode in bottle be took with
thought the iduasl enunciated wore' bauched. based uj-on the prvpooition aition hi tbs hearts of tbo Amariaaapoa- him to WasUngton. Ho has gut half a
trao—I thmk toy are true to-day. 1 . that the jieoide are like so many cattle, tilt- as (tib soldiers that .fought ' under dozen spavined horse* in his stable now:
Grant and Sherman. Did bo not then one ha redo at Htetaonarr Ridge, ano at
| to be 1-ougbt and sold—ct together pter- hftewdf iu a t outran to bo tbo rnbal Yieksburg. and om in Virginia. These
and say " here—we will lay down the candidate for jwmlrul 7 [Ubows-1 Wm
infernal cusses want to make a fuss
, principles of ott Hfe-time, banish nil
Uierc-any Democracy in that? Thvra about such thing* a* these ; they com­
the traditi-.ua of our fatbsra, banish
ntrvat'WM a Eepubhcan or a Dsmocrai plain that, io obedience to tho feelings
hope itself, and tnko a men whoso life
north of Masau and Dixoa’a line that of eommoa humanity, he baa takes
up to sixty-bvu years of nge. has been spoke out plain and plump for secretion rittrge of hi* batito horse* —those hoespent iu denouncing, maligning, and
except Horaoo Greeley. H is written s-ta that ho UJrid wlion he -wee fighting
trving to dAatroy ns —I say a» a &lt;Um­ in his own hand and published ia hie Horace Greeley** Wends. [Grant chaw­
’ oenit that it, like "the last ree&lt; of sumown paper. It. is -hia.awn language, ing.)
Whan I was last here I hold up before
which is unmistakable, and this amnesty
you. as aa winttiy of thia country—u
reeolutiou at fSaeiwnati in almost in the
as an cuomv to its pesto and prosperity,
Let us now look at the platforms of
ir.dentical language. Ho went bail for
and its every iatarcst—Horace Greclsy,
Jeff. Davis, and than advocated giving the contending partioa. A great notes
and claimed that hi* name ought not to
pension to eoutbaru soldier*. Socio of is made by th-- advewates of the Centra ba proseated ia tbo American pcupls as
uati platform nl-otrt earnests. What
you
nrav
aay
tixat
to
do
so
would
betaan exponent of to Sawapf the Democ­ star—but knows tot I tell to exact
did the BepabUcon party
under
racy. You wore kind w»agli, on that facts [“Bully far r-su,*' and laughter.) conatetewt-witii the oonebtution of the Grant do on tot question 7 They gavra
cccasfon, to cbw ma end applaud, what Can any man, with Ilorrce Greeley's United fitlfaa- GraMGodl Whatdosa
record thus made up, with his pnltten lie carpfor lU eogattniton? H» My*
Four years liave nqjrad tines then. 1 before tlie A mrriean people for a life­ Sftbb cunsUtutton iain tho wm. mbit
ant here iigto-still to same mm M time, quaotinu to Dtrmocrwy of any­
the last twenty years, jwu can get ad­ eluded ip am,Mty. When toy do wort*
before. I str. horn for to /perperfa of body on earth?
.
mH for raprataaca toy may Again be
saying Ilfat as Itjug tut ftarrts * -Demo- I have been nil my life a Democrat- I vice ami doctrine* to zub out any section aduiiltoJ to full coraututtfombtti.*&gt; l-*K
the mratW'wtim
iemtio partr composed of Dumocretie have tint one vrlnirtvr taotivo, not one of Bt^toxwiA,
’another
thing. ' They re their hearts and "note and tends aru
meet, aud representing Demorratir wm- single aspiration or bona in Illis matter;
•noreod to to welfare of our common
urea, my heart will troll with a&amp;Uiuri- God knows haw paiufui it i» to be placed are malting a great fare top tto Lost ___ J1_
tn fiivnr nf mlitiitir it into
A Stacking batons*. 1 btoro it poa;n antagonism to those with whom I
slbk tins) *&gt;0&gt;» man, who
unwor­
hart, always faw-ti associated. T saw
thy
or
itwotaiwteat.
ar
both,
.
have
got
eotuo of fay old tu*iwt|ulanre* to-day,
jdwai of public trait and public omfiwho turned to cold ehaaHnr upon me, offloo under i’rmwlwalGrant I*l*ob*O™ yfllfom Is a peevish, seoldfag.
end vat 1 was satirtiy conscious that
------ -.----------------- IZE.— 0f inanto&gt;od
whining, oarniew. fault-finding, sect stf
a document j to other saw sound, ring­
ing, hopeful doeumifat. that wpreosats
vouug America. If tore bs anything
noble or groa*. that reprewmi* Great p S
t,™ be snylhfag .-did Md-o-a. donnw »
ta«.JW I lW»
wad upon it you have your finger oa
stood them dentur all tot toe. upou
Greriey. [Greet OCT*—-] _
4. ,
to bteokast rajS-toWe of tot party
Tira cominon mnn —th* Mtows that
fa Me great sWu'Ua.lraratoM to
weora striped shirt* end jxx&gt;s etotosStat'S, they could buy.Char «»J to to sli stand rids by side, and towtosr te
tMMnrjtiaf to United fits'os. uud quar­ shrnsM-r sitb O.B. Grant; and, gsuiteter tki-meelMs tad. those ihiesw on to|
right rarfltwl
manlvnarbom
lifoa blood ot to aatien.
tong m it wart
Aad oo te Ufa OMg. TWw^waa.

hours.

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Michigan -Exchange.

�Levwet H. Oapp of 8b JoMfh"fori
Commissioner of the State Land Offiro,!
ia mid to be a .man of strict integrity ;
and greet finaneet and, will do hi* de- ’
V in every particular. Byron D. Bali,
of Kent for Attorney General, Denial
B- Brigg*. for Bupt. of Pubfic in*truolion, and Edward Dovaeh, foe Member
of State Head of Education, are all

mtt

DRY GOODS

which tbo [lecplo will elec*, them.
Th* ticket is a very -strong one. The
RapuUioans of Michigan are thoroughly
aroused, aad they stand pledged to
efect thia ticket by larger maioritl**
than Mie Elgin ha* ever ret given.
GEORGE R.DIWKT.

E4UM.

Himnx, Mtnis**., Arc 7, 1872.

The following reaolutioc* w*re unauimoody adopted nt Ute It-publican
State Convention held at L raring on
Wednesday last;
The Republican. of Michigan la
State Convention aawtabled reaffirm

pitiiul le^kiitas JitUl.

We wonder why our Liitnl Dn»rnlif. RffMna, Dr. Grdy Orwtor, at
tbair Club maating last Batarelay night,
did not tall n* why, when tha Bage of
Chappaqua was around, “furnishing
the Brains for'the liepubliean party,"
they did not wreatle with him, Kko Jaiob of old. until ho made a
d*&gt;e^
of that ortida inside of tlioir empty
cranium*. It would havo Lad a very’
happy effect Upon those who wore anx
ioua Uatoeera, waiting to hear aomething
that conld I* construed into an *ry»•wte. Very many would Urc liked to
ask of them a “ Rmtn tor tho liope
within them," instead of so much soph­
istry and Bilbtwragnto. but they found
tho answer of tho Chid "If y*« dea'I
’hrfn1 tor* njrrvd yau &lt;*&gt;■ *to

nQIRQl^psH
Stock

!J50 Kbits New Carpets,

Gaau-xr Cura—The amn)

•tore for a headquarter*, hold a jolliflration on Saturday evening. They bur­
ned some jeader over the North Car­
olina election, and two prominent (?)

j ly held at Philadeljdiia, and that the
interests of tho country demand tho
, embodiment of tho principle* theseiu
contained iu the policy sud conducting
I ttM&gt; General Government and Hie con। tinned asemdency of tho Retmblican
party.
| A«*ofrvrf, That tho approval of tho
I past record of tbo Republican party by
j th* recent Democratic National Conven­
tinn, at Haltimor.e dntrit promiw to
I abide by tho omemen nt* made to tbo

“ Good Speaker*" had been previously
announced, and a few gathered expect­
ing thia promi** would bo redeemed.
To such a« were disgusted we would
■ay—don't, blama th* bills—taste* dif­
fer. Harvey Wright and J. A. Bwoeaiy were the oratorx. The dander of
Lyman Trumbull and Austin Blair were
loudly reiterated notwithstanding they
have been fully and effectually dixprov- ,
•df Th* strongest point in Mr. Wright’.
"pAtoh, alfca*tthe moot pertinent,; was j

t HL I!
TIES.

[NOCURL.NO CHARCI

wAvw ttey re*to to yW late pwer charged I
Buchanan with fraud and nomiption to
now wo charge tho present adminiatri 1
tion with corruption. We should not
like to uixlertake to print Mr. Bworaey'e
speech—the Capitals of tho ninth letter
of the alphabet would run out We are
' assured, hovovor that ho did owa ad­
mit that greater men than ho had gooo
into tho new movemrat. Fearing, bowvror, that bi* argument* (*) had net
convinced hi* auditors of tho purity of
bi* motives, ha cloeod by intoraaiag
them that if they did not like bi* poai
। EnalrtJ, That wo heartily indane | lion, they could “ ehove it" The Club
the ndnuni*tra!ion of our State govern- . wa* organized by electing IL Wright,
ment under tho pra.ont able head, and '
I'lonidcnt. W. Sl Goodyear. Vico Prooithat ww recognise in Henry P. Baldwin '
a dcar-bcadrd magistrate,' u safe, eco-1 dah*. N. Bailey, Secretary, R. B.
nomical and *u&lt;xcesful executive of,
public affair*.
i JiiMind, That th* thanks of th* pea- '
| pie of tho State of Michigan ore justly
duo and are hereby gratefully tendered
to our Senator* and Representative in
I Congress for their earn**:, earaful and
' *usce**fiil efforts to protect tha lumber­ ! It is really too Uli a* “Jrinul after
' ing interests of our State, which bear /read
.
dfyaart*," to wo them tarn State'*
»J iinjanumt n relation to the general ' evidence, and tell the people whet u.
I property of th* Commonwealth.
’ lerriblo disbnoeri and corrupt party
XteWred, That wo commend such Na- ‘
hero alwsya been member* of. and
\ I tonal legislation with referenre to all |'■ they
1
j our industrial interests os will toimulato 1

The Republleana of Barry Co. are K; I
vited to ructit In eonvouWon at iho|
Court House, to the City of Ilastlnga.i
at 12 o’clock M., on Saturday, Aug. 24.1
A.D. IST2, for the nomination ofCounty I
Officer, and the tranwcUon of any olh I
er burinen. that may properly eotne be- I
fore Lt. Each town will be entitled to I
4 delegatee, and each Want of the city ,
I delegat -.

Rtttlrai, That, a* the Democratic
party hae abandoned its time-uooured
custom of putting in nomination a
Democrat fiw President or Vico Presi­
dent upot broad principles of public
poltry. thereby releasing it* followers

rahoni sound constitution! government.
Rntlred, That ws folly mdorao the
•rntimont “that tho modest (istriotism.
tho earnott purpoee*, sound judgment,
practicil wisdom, incotruptilJ* integri­
ty and illustrious serviee* of Cly**cs 8.
Grant have commended him * to the

that they are qieeitncn member* tin! aw
J&amp;’t that srertA prrtminf.
Why these fellow* have been wailing
w iv*j for nn oyyrrcirisrn by tho IWy
4 th. the* time hang, heavily, and they
think the Republican party mtul be ad- i
vauccd in year*. if they would only I
read, Ussy would m that Zlfew Created
u», not a great while ago, down under
the shade of those Old Oaka in Jackson
Michigan. It wai then he told u* to
gut up and git But in oar cagersM**
toy* we got hold of war thing, we

One Hundred

। Money,

Thousand Dollars

Money,

Money.

ipiins &amp; AvetT.

WE PAY

CASH

MHLLHmi'IM

We Sell Citeipef Tbi Ota

whieb it ••pulled"' and tho dignity with
which it acornod to ‘■dSvo,/ or otherwi««
misbehave, would have gladdened tho
heart of any youngster in christendom.
And tbo kit" w«» mmo—no potaibQuy
of any doubt about it It was made
for me, my father pai l for it, and tbero
wa* my uamo plainly written on the
back of it. But I wn* never nllowo t
to fly the kite. Whenever it was to
make an xrial voyage, my Lig brother

ton Street al

Go i little

Bar y®

big Greeley and Baowx orator the oth­
er night said Grant wn* paying ths Na­
tional debt, only at tho rate of two
Million dollars par mouth. Blair and
Trambul say that ho ha* paid •* Juu&gt;drtJ nlbtut a yrur and ought to have
paid more. Bame one ought to figure
it up and show him that ho figure* bad­
On bring introduced to Hi* Ctarenly.
Comet him Harvey, before you and would bo taken down whenever tho
tion after hi* nomiuatiau. Mr. Baglay
Democratic manager* thought fit,—made the following solid aad tuaoly re­
while tho “ Liberal*" would hare to eonpast six mouth*—in a linn study—and tent themsrinw with a title-deed nut
marks, which we bopo all will road :
can't reckon a* well a« ho could when a
boy tending hi* father* sheep ou the
Grampiua Hill* of 3*nk*ou Co.

UttknuiFni,

IM Ftta nj riu In.
A STEVENS,

Groceries, Ptotm, Omfecuenery,
We huy our Goods of Manufacturer:. ^tui Importers, an&lt;
AA aiiago in Low Prices !

Sesatoi Suxxrz bo* written hi* longwaitod-fur letter on the political rituaiton, in reply to a Utter at inquiry from
the colored men at the district of Col­
umbia. Mr. Sumner's reply is vary lung,
ami, after considering all th*, promiaant

Il is with foulings of prido tut we
ptero at tho lto*l of oar wiilwu to-day
tha fitete Ticket uounalad al Louring.
&lt;m the 31st. day of July. It is a tiekot
of wtaeh any party&gt;ay wall feel proud.

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

SPRING

It AVERY.

For Your

'

Boots and Shoes

and advising tbo rolon-d nn to rote
for Horace Greeley. After hi* speech
against Gen Grant, we barn nevor «*«n
(Gwoim) aotaae M* for Grant roevtembow Mr. Knrnner woo likely to do any­
phalioally, and greto iis rearev* for ro
thing el*c If be buttered aQ tho bad
doing to thi* cogeftl rtffe :
thing* ho mu.I of Grant, ho could hard“ We do not vote far Greeley in order
to defeat Grant, but for Grant in ordur
to defeat Greafey. because wo should re­ arc especially anbject, it I* supareedieg
every other srisrahmt. In all ^mates,
tropical temparste or frigid, it act* os a
apMs&amp;r in. wvegy spec** aT,-. diaardte
whicu undermine, tho boddr atoangth
aad break, down tha animal spirit*.
________

Beautiful Women.

ft far tar Fits, al Imat S ■

The lending Dry Goods Establishment

.(//Iff! MM*!

�s, iwi.

CHURCHES.

MASONIC.

■Kiro retnodr for tho echo and will re­ A Ob Monday evening th* Grant and
store tho color of blanchod, gray or fa­ Wilson club of this city met at the ■
ded hair. See adrertieemeut.
(Vurt House, and transacted a little ■
Mr. Shaw wu called for and said be
Cssrotti —a substitute for Castor Oil busiaew pertaining to tho dub. Hie
I had some notes which he had collected
is a family physic which is pleasant to, H o'clock train brought in Hon. H.- A. &lt;I for general topic* to-night but that he
Shaw, and P. T. Van Zile Esq, whof
taka and does uoKlisiroesor gripe, but
' were advertised to speak this evening. had eroidenialiy left them in the care
dreirod arnfcqj the mta r.^- ia sure to operate when all other reme­
and they had gtno to Grand Rapids.
•M* tonus. Coil nt tbo Itamp Factory dies have faded. It is a purely vegeta­ The President, D. R. Cook, introduced
He hojied however they might fall fate
m Harting* for pricraj Ac Ail kind* of ble preparation, txgttainiiig neither Mr. Van Zile to th* audience, who spoke
good hand* tad do some good to our
»ocd Pump* Manufactured and kept Minerals, Morphine nor Alcohol, the fervently and earnestly oa tho iesno* of
tho
day
for
about
three-quarter*
of
an
constantly on hand.
moult of fifteen years experimenting by
Ho eaid it wu a pleasure to meet
Doctor Samuel P&amp;cber. It is perfoedy hour. He toll u* of tha duties of an
die propie of Unsung*, he had spoken
harmless and for more effective than American eitixen and why wo should
tu our people when tho Republican
Pills. Naarotic Syrups or Castor OiL By
party wm, first orgauixed
When it
soothing the system it produces natural1 Thera had alwsyv been two groat par­
was th* groat “ tidal wave," sweeping
sleep, end ia particularly adapted to, ttei ia existence iu the United State*,
an-jav tho land proclaiming Free homes
i crying or teething children. It kills, but be could not tell th* name of that
We
for free men and death to slavery
1 Worms, cures Stomach Ache, Constipa-. |&gt;arty that Horace G. ropromted, some
Fob Hstr— House and 2 lot* on East I lion, Flatulcndy sad Derangement of( call it Democratic, some call it Liberal remember sraing a. Uttte b*ok with our
Center St Houec and 2 lota on Broad­ I the liter. No loudly can afford to be, Bcpubliran. A few mon becoming eoro old leader J. C. Froemont, ou the top
way, also the oM p. o. Building and without this article. It coate but 35। wont to Ctocinaati. They roukl not of the Rocky Mountains, spying out a
rente to' the Pacific, and when Bepublilol ou Jefiorvon 8h
co Ms ask your druggist to get it furr Dud any fanlt with tho Ropuhkan par­
ty, they said its principles were all right cans said "in ten year* wo will build a
Apply to 8. C. Paxxnut,
you and ho will always keep IL
, and ilia reuse ns why they left the
Beal Estate Agent.
great party can not be found anywhere
in their platform. It war a qticot con-

four «•
SOl'nttd
ffotdirtyi
and dusty. Wh-’te tho train wm going
through a tUhnsll he concluded to
change hie shirt, arid when tho train
cam* to the tnsell pnllod off, out with
bis sctchall and proceeded to make the
change, but got his arm caught some
bow in tbo attempt, and th* train came
out into btoad day light, leaving him in
his unhappy plight The Greeteyitos
Th* Democrat* want, th* put fargutien. Trumbull say* stop bowling
about Andereoavillo. We will judge of
the future by tho post. Tho loyal peo­
ple of th* land will still cling to the old
Captain
Ho said a man should bo a Bepubll- |
can b*uaa*a every man belonging to '
that party were loyal. No Republican .
Li si___ 1____ I
__ A S.1-A__ I
Mr. Em*r*ou claeod by predicting
greater result* than over for tho Re­
publican party in Novvmbor. AU wo j
want is to keep tho bell moving, and I
meet'the folio statement* with pure I

argument*. AU would bo well
A vote of thanks were tendered th* I
rpcekcra, and throe rousing cheers wore 1

American
Organ
IsOM tt tte PBllit n its lents.
'

given for GRANT asm WILSON.

. The real on wl^y trndo ia good at I
Now Yokk Cosh Store, is because th

afford to buy.

——■IlSrtt,

T1‘*—li *• a Am: that canno! bo i
toed that tho New Task Ca.li Store ,
■clli-jg Tear eluaper than any oth
rioro in Michigan. AU teas warrant

Peninsula!-^ Rail way.

1 ( CiaociT CbtniT opened on Monday,
। His Honor, Judge Lovell presiding. The !
| Calendar’is not largo this term. There
lieing casee to diqioee of a* follows :|

follows •arroundsd that convention
Frank P. Blair anil August Belmont,
DeuMM-rols who had ever stood reedy to
break up our party or tho Union. Wo
did not find them about u* ia 1M0, '04
or '68. Belmont said ho wont down
there to hunt ducks. Tbo questions
were only solved nt Baltimore and there

Republicans not Beaten.

RORTH CAROLINA ILL RIGHT.

tion, n nd showed that our gorerument;
never sold arms to Franco but that they |
were sold to private parties and tho six shilling* per day with all day work
money put into the Treasury. Bismarck I from sun to sun, with tho price of labor
| now. W» wore a laboring people
-Statue sold arms to the Frenchturn, ho • and get well paid for it—there was a
couhl ensure them on etho U&gt;re cosier dvmand for labor everywhere, and all
The first rejiurts were strongly tainted than he could buy them of us, and lie because the Republican party had ostabliahrd the great system of freedom
rith Greeley medicine, ami a good deal
f rejoicing was manifettedby tho“Dully btea. aud a groat blow of tho Democrats'
to get German vote*.
Vardcaj? but as full returns come
He said .Democrat* charged Grant
they correspond tu the following, take
with " giit-takiug”—McClellan received
from to-dny's papor:
gifts from hit iriends. Nu one over
spoke about it untd recently—now they
want b&gt; make a great political bag-bear
cf it What [wroon deeerred recoro- repudiation and wanted the debt paid
1 penro more than Ilia savior of our na-1 | in Green back* 4 years ago. They al­
! tfouf it was not strange at all that tho ways opposed every yriutipto of our
heart* of tho American people should i successful financial management.
appeal to the pocki-t*'for sotni' rowortl i 1 Docs anybody want to wu " old
| fur tho man who brought this guvcni- democratic time*." He said ho hap­
pened to bo hcru in 1842,-'43, a num
ronl-1 get on offer of S-10 for hi* team
and waggon but tborv would be til'.' ot
mortgage! cm it Tho speaker trid u*
more free fiotn eomiftH-n than any oili­ why Horaco Gnwloy should not b&lt;&gt;
er previous administration. That the trusted, aud iu tho evureo of tli* argu­
great comi]»tUKi-eL-wntiotii*t» taoila folso ment related tho --tory "how ho (Gree­
statements in regard to the revenue, ley) liked tl.c farm to sink money in

The avenue ol approach to tLo unfor■ tunate half of tho (5ty sn which our
Saab, Door and Blind Factory is situati ed; having been closed by the Marshel
on account of tho chronic debility of tho
Old Bridge, wo doom st auccanary to state
that wo" are do«n there yet, doing busi­
ness a« usual, nt the foot of the eleffuit
and "magnificent .troctore," the Inov of tho Township of Castleton, will meet
in caucus st tbo Vdlsgo of Nashville on
।
Wo hero a shop full of the latest im­ Saturday tho l~th, iast, at 1 o'clock P.
' proved wood-working Machin cry and M., for the election of Drlogatee to tho
! can do anything in that line ns good County. Senatorial and Hejiresentatiro
and m cheap a* any shop in tho State.
Molding marfa a Speciality.
We cang'teue, plane and match, and
| make aiding with such surprising rapidity

Later The State will go
Republican" by 1.000
Majority.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

Fok th* next fifteen yean wo shall ■
offer inducements suflicinnt to pay ear- ‘
tonwr* the exjiensc of travelling around l
the City to gut to onr place of btuinese, i
and naido from any inducements oIIctimI ,
by u*, tbo admiration **eitod by a near
‘ approach to that "magnificent structure"
I will amply repay tbe.tonrist far n visit
to thia ]&gt;att of tho.City.
It bu boon luntod by knowingone*,
that tbo City Father* am about coinmcncing to prepare to make prepnrai lions to Inqpn to talk of seeing about
, Met liritff and it* approach**, and if
nothing happen* wo may expect to bo
j able to eras* it (on foot) nano year* in
advnnco of the liquidation oi' tho Natinuol Driit. Thia speak* rriunw* for
the rater^rw of our yrostag Citj, and
' wo hope tbo rumor my prove true.

11®

MrmtkT Sotrsn.—Tho great aeciet
of the wonderful success of Vtairmc.
It strike* at the dhravo by purifying
the blood, nutoring tbo liver acd kid­
neve to healthy action, invigorating the

Republicans happy.
Democratic Liberal* unhappy
Cool nights, hol.dky*, and dry tiuuu.

*WARD &amp; THAYER.

The spoutcr alffid.-d to H. G.’a great

May 15,

The sjwaker show- || agricultural tour, m being for tho pur­
; pose of tho Presidency, and eaid that
when Harm-e Greeley said that tho re­
bel soldier* should occupy os high a
place as Union soldier*, ho meant that

Mi® nr jertrHij,’

Grind River Valley Division

The Weber &amp; G-abler Pianp,'
* fcr *«lv by o* sed tb*y are t«0&gt; First clui taitrcmvtils In every rMpevt. ‘
SBY HlSAHONA.WL.Id ’rttttMH -Vlild GIVRA,

Allegan.

thir finances wore better managed than
any nation under boavno. With only
11C psr rent, of coin in tlio Treasury to
rv&gt; &lt;x-u&gt; our bonds, guld was only worth
abont 11.12 (and beturo Horace Greeley

The people ra. William Haynae—
Burgicty nod larrenv. Verdict—“ Not
Guilty.*
The Peo{do Vs. David Fidler - incest. 1
Trial progressing.
Adam Arnold n. William Ashley.
V---&gt; - ■ - r_ eviaicr.

!ta ffil iirt ID wr al mb Ita Sall Eijasrt ki lie Veto.
Salo granted.
Royal W. Peake ve. John Woodman
and Pendency Woodman — Forvdoeuro
Decree of Beto granted.
Cbarlro K. Iloilo, Simon S. Kall.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

a good time antioijiatrd at tho Ilaivot
Dance, at Union Hall Friday evening.
Tickets onlr I1B0 for thedanoo, supper
extra 51.00. We understand Jfmr 27m!
of tho National, E. H. Hickey, geu tip
tho supper. As Mr. H. ko«[a a strictly
temperance house onl bra everything
all refitted, refurnished, in good taste
etc." Horace Greeley's policy ean nev- ;I and style, wo feel assured that all who
er succeed. We have always hod trwu-,I (lartako of supper onjlw evening of the
ble with Mr- Greeley; many hero (icrty will go away satisfied.
blamed him fur bailing Jeff Davis, he
never did, it was just as bo axp*v.ed|
Tho 3 o'clock Paavcnger train in
for the-very night at lure** surrender, eotning round Aho curve . "pretty fast;’’
Hoi ace Greeley rushed down to th* teat Thursday, ran into * team belonging

Ed.] and our bonds were sought tor;
everywhere at a protnian. A dollar |
greenback was worth a dollAr in every
corner of the tend ; the national debt P" lhmn " naj«tad amnesty." There
was bring reduced uxor a hundred mil-1 are only 180 in the whole south but
, lions annually. Harare Greeley says what have tho right to vote. Horace
ho would immediately rwnrno specie Greeley's policy is to let Jeff Davis
I p&lt;j moot; ho don't tell how, only ho hold office. Should they receive the
same ho nor* as our Union boys who
, the door ot the Treasury •' Specie pay. battled for Union and right ? Horace
ment resumed to-day,” he would sell off Greeley soys that a man will bo no lose
all tho gold reserve, and he would be in a Republican or no Iras a Dem oerat if
Wais St tbo neat day buying , gv|d for they rote for him. Tho speaker con­
sidered those things in tbolr true light
would bo Use iteuH 'of such a policy. an I continued by recounting the great
The bulb in Wall SL tried T-ibo high work the Republican party hod] dona

pise LUftBen roqsiSHED IF cnq Loqo
LOTS.

to Dan Bane which was standing on tho
track unloading goods from a car. The
time was United to about 3 seconds, so
tiie Wagin. Horire and Car had a
rub. &lt;hie horse was killed, the rar
badly raked and thing* mixud up genet-

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
BnnLom &lt;f Qooofmn,

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$20,000 Worth

X. Clemar.t Smith, ot Nashville, always
a lk’m&lt;XT*t, but could net go "boiled
crow" has come out squarely for Grant
aud Wilson and tho Rcpublltau partj~
behoving U&gt;tt to bo Ik* wily party of pro- .
grresiun and reform. Right “Ctem" we [ An Cheap nt« they have beou in tile ituit ten

You, ahouhl

welcome you or any nnn who wislsca io
got out ol such a buzurd'a nasi.

gold prewiuro iwo-'.i thoir bin: ruin
j white they were selling gold ft* 2-70 in

•top* our government and mid way Blair on any orgumonL Ho hn 1 Ixrcn.
in tho Court* with him. Ha remember­
Douai* lake down your Rooster.
down to 1.1 J ami they had to comedown,
ed a oa*o of tho Poopin v*. Boviar* fur Hasting* P. 0-, August 6, 1K72.
A rousing meeting on Monday night such miserable wltemef didn't ,gwteod
Albert Buvntmt, Mr*. Man Darling,
attempt to burn I-anting, etc. Shaw
xTho cut stone is being laid nt thin
Andrew J. ililler, Mrs- Mary Muirv
wm attorney for tho People emd Blair
School Building
2, Erastu* H. Niekoh. John Stewart, I
Henry Read, Cha:to* T. Hampson, Rea-'
tu bo careful I
■t Hen. O. D. Conger i» nominated for
ben Tejlor, Henry Wilbur, Oscar E.
how they casttheix.vxitc*, for, said bo,
Congreat in the Cth District.
Johnson, Philip McLaughlin, Henry
while yttf weiro dosra &lt;m bunting South­
Smith, Jarno* Smilli.
In the midst of polities don't forget
ern battle field* fighting to
the
Direct your tetter* to No. of T. 0.
Union, Huraco Greeley was advocating I
Bead the " Bed Hot Speech’’ by a
“ Let the wayward sister fltaire dejsu t
consistent Democrat ou first page. .
Micnio ss Central Report oa 4th page. ready to strike tho final key of victory,
ho «m «aj* up at Niagara Fall.' frying 5 requests of Gnv, Biair to Chandler’s 1
Now wheat i* arriving. Price ran gin- to tr.de poMe with the reW*,. by and Biair had 09 application* filled and
from SLOT to SLOT per bnshoL
paying tlioni 400,000,600 tor their it was simply nonsense tu abnao Gen. j the gain. Mr. Coles attend* to tho
yOneof tbo men teaming at tbo School time, oven after Abraham lann.ln had Grant about office appointments and btufooss during his sickneaa. They
gift-taking. "Why. the only horses and
building hail a kick oa th-* hip by a
hare lota of clocks and jewuby tu seB,
Boro Tweed wsj s. thfo id a corrupt carriage Gov. Blair ever had, was a
gift from the soldier*.
admiauiratiau,
bat
01'
tho
oaxoe
.
lbne
I X A Straw.—A vote taken on the P. Wtrain coming from Grand Rapids, Man- our government were punishing Fay­
Middtevilte wiB bo pteorod. Hon H.
Liberal Republican* wq had tn Hastings
day, rosnlied as follows: Grant 4C. Matter Hedge for defoletUfon,; ftij but ho aiid they had two or throe in A. Show will tell them what he know,
were electing Boro Tweet to the Legis­
Greeley 15.
_
abont the Iosum of th* day in that rdChar'.Otliand
they
were
tho
noises;
lature, and while Hoilg^. ir bring Imlagn un thu evening of tho 2Cth.
pritauxi for Li* crime at ‘ Albany, Boro
Wo ore all well'no*. North Caro­
Tweed is bring.mat;to tho lagiatetare
at Albany. -Etrerr om bow* tho gi­
gantic eomjnicna .of jNijw A'orix city
Tamenyito^ in'which Tweed yhs at1 ita

Ho dosed bi* speech by saying ha had
wot^ to do, but predietod tho Bepublita-ud. BanaUiceiu. puiuah. their dofaulfing ciffirer*, 1)&amp;mMis do nof, ind caa majority in thir State to roll up
40,000.

Now Goods ir. cndlcM variety just
opened, and for note at tutonishingly
fow prieoe nt Barber &amp; Bailey's in2£&gt;tf

Hastings

ed how and in what light we might
view the orente of those two mongrel
conrruitims, that it was only a clap-trap
to lifnak up a good party.

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HICHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elsewhere.

year* and while war wu raging nil
around us the iron band* w ere laid across Criminal. 2 ; Issues of Fact, 7 -, Impar­
the continent and the great Pacific road I lance, ft; Chancery, First Class, G;
WM proclaimed a sumcox, nor ia thisj Fourth Chua, 5J Caros already disposed
nil, two other roads are alorady well

'
Dviuucralio lireast

THEY HAVE STOOD
TEST.

■I keep 1 Taler and Manufacture Fne Gvods to order
ran** mocK.
sum*.

Xl.r U. --

MIIQQE.

R
*

lina has gone Republican. Hark 1 from
the tasnba a dotefal swwnd I “Our re-

Wo aru sorry । wo oaaaot do justice to
York city before the Trihau uttered n Mr. Shaw by gyving all tho good hit*
sentanoo about it—only to try to m- and figurre in bis speech, but must nay

exposed tho griial oarruptsina- ia Now

IkrougJwiiiL end ho ru applauded many
time* during his morale*.

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R
y Amos Whitcomb a young man aged
10,living in Maple Grove cat tbo 3d fin­
ger hie left hand rawly off,on Friday
morning fast, by an aooitetal ttambte

This u an enquiry which evory one
Mr. F. H- Fauermm, Eeq., d Battle
should have truthfully answered before
Creek. wu* called for, but rail owing to
he starts on bis journey, and c little cam
tli» latanras of Uu&gt; hour Iw .would not

The "C., B. k UR. JL," runni
from Chicago through Galesburg
bsssitnuororirofos ; th*» is the
BurUngtua, has oripeved nspteadid »
way it wu in Battle Creek. He arid
owvcral bad taken Greoky pills there,

EtariMirUr-J wm a grander v»-

rVST»,

oils,

qqoceqies,

�gnur LiiriM tn casritenn
cm, wmiace a uw.
together probable that the company
would have made greater profits if it
tmd hnd less husiares st certain times
of the year. Tho blocking of the road
not only caused a sleeresno of its capac­
ity for considerable period*, but an incraaao io its working crpensoi. Three,
exclusive of taxo., have risjn from M&gt;
, i»r oent. ia the last year of tho war .to ■
CO Lt in 1871, and 08 IM in 1872.
But tha report show, that tha work;
of removing all diaalnlitms is uut only ’
i dotirmiaednipoa but already far ad rancad By another wintsr most of the I
line will have a double track and a ,
large part win have stool rails. The i
I oqutpcieat will be largely increased, tho

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1,1872

TOP BUOCTBP.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
testae «M*lw4 Wito ArebUMt. Mr. k «. Misto, IM bw.ffl of lb. Coprri(M of be Fl
Crwjou ih«.0&lt; ,r Um 5*w Collet of Mhblfu. Ire Sta|.l«/.4

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For GOODSrUP’S

MaffilL C41PA1G8 BOOK

' Tax Avotsr AlMlt i* a* guol aa a
run into tho country, and wr should not
i be surprised tn lam tbM it had jpslncd
thousands of subscriber amoug those
who are too busy to take a summer jaunt ’
I Perkins’s illustration of (be Raymond- I mMl* .rr cslsiAir bsftgwwtutbspropri
I1 skill, for example, are the finest pincos . .1 t.U«f Is &lt;&gt;&gt;«s U IbiuM diMsuhw. «( f
reiort ao interesting to railroad mec. I
rnr»l aconety that wo Imtc ever soon |

U (If MH!

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

wgx.'SWKsfin airasg

(MOr aa that of tho Michigan Con- in Tna Atnixt Tl^i’ ore five in all; .
Ml for tbo year which doeed with tha !ono full page, ropreoeuliug the FalL*.
mopth
.****•. Pre*’d«nt
and the otlier minor TnlU end sheets of
reported frankly what eras unfavorable
,
,
.
.
, .
aa weU M wtml WM hrmbk ia the water‘ wU,S
kuo* »w !"&gt;oP1"d
workinc of the road 'inrin- ths rear i with trout end .which tq-iy »fj wil l
S7K..iu««™iuS.ra..JS.' „™.
w
fie of the fine, and entered into a discus

sssjits
it should

$23,900 in

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*«vnuu
Itariow 4 luoJy nr', ff„

$3,000 in CmIi !
$6,555 in Personal Property

CAPTION MitSS

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disappeared by their going forward.
.Thea, again, tho first link in tbo Cen­
tral's oooneclkn with the EaaL the
Great Western of Canada, eamn tu bo
in shocking condition, so that it wa» the
rule rather Cl.au tire aXTOpfioa fur ite
trains to miso comtectionn This cuntinued for a few yean, during which the
fact that tho Central's through traffic .
was kept up tolerably wm probably vety
famfy dao to the excellent reputation it I
had made in former years. A low your, j
ago, however, there wm a rwuluiion in
the Great Weetsni, arid far much of the I
lima since it has been better rather '
than vans than the Michigan Central I
But about the time the Great Wes. I
tern began to mend, or a little before,
a new danger threteued. Michigan ‘
which far years bad made very little
progress in railroad ooastroction, seem­
ed to grow wild on the subject, and ths

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Flllb Capital SdlH.
Fin. Isrkk »i.r% llxlus (ml
Slkllt aud Ss veiilh Gift,

- ddieioui bit of country lifo. illast yrer.^uf tlm lu^»1&gt;np Woolworth's rah known p&gt;-

route, and in those days it made hosts I
vai; a touching Spanish story, • Lulal-i?'
of frienda who have never forgotten it .
from tbo Spanish sif Fulgiiwo, by IIvl.'U
It fa fairly well placed- For through 8. Conant
Worse than Smuil-Pox."
traffic it fa a little shorter than its cumpotitor oa the &gt;ouib, and the country oq I a bright nail luminous Anwrieia start,
the line ia well peopled, well cultivate^ by Lucy EH-n Guernsey : a charming
dcscripti-ju of Ray man J skill anl its oaend has a gwd numler of large towns/'
vitons by tho poet Stcduiau : A Few
8till its situation fa not studs as tu attract
tha traffic of conssdacwble tributary Hum •[ Words ou Angling,*' in tbo wm • win
by Llonry Richard*; ” In tin? Wools.”
a pleasant liulo esoyy. by W. W. Dai­
ley ; " Lamplight.” anodmr nssay. by
Julian Hawthorne; a third on " Blue
lines cannel reach it from (the south j Birds,'' by tho art'ei Burling; and a
fourth on ‘‘Hunting Snails," by Dr. T.
without first croesiug the Lak. Shore
and JCd^gm Bouthcru read, which will '■
eetve them as well fur is conneftion Ic
Ulm," •• Womans Plate.” •• Gypai.-.,''
the East, and save tbo coustnution of i
awl "The Forrester** Hoppy Family;
twenty or thigy mslcs of line, fbowever,
far a long time traific wna abaiiiiantaml and careful reviews otMistrsl's-Mireiu,
there was scarcely* any comjwtjfiun for! sod tfhnirp'i •• Hindis* ih i*tX’try." *B*
aides
these pancrs there are litre? excel
the fine local bu’sinre.. The State of
itMNtot*. " Tito," by Mrs- Julia
It
Michigan had few railroads and those I|I lout
Dorr " Ikeide th* Seo." by Mrx Ala;)
north ot the Central were likely to find ;
K Bradley ; and "The BporrowA City.”
it their most convenient outlet Mean- jI' by
Gsorgn Cooper. Where Tup Amir
while a vast systnq was growing west
gets so much good poetry U « tajratery
of Chicago, and tho Michigan Central I which nnau of unr other tuagnaaur are
receited Us full share of their tralBc
But at the come time the rompeliag ’। aide tj solre. It never prink spoor
lioee were being put into bettor ami i one, while they print iitth- else. The
better condition, until they ranked with ; sub»cript&gt;»ti price is 8-’&gt; per annum,
which includes an elegant oil chremn,
the first in the country in speed and aotho publishnn are Jarnos Hutinn
rotamedation* for pearengors and I1 and
and Co., 2S Lilx’rty St. N. Y.
promptness and certainty for freight ।
Th* wIiHe the Michigan Central in
nothing went backward, the difference ।

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k&gt;.h.stMwa*tetete. wU,ii.a .f,.

TU »»rj te.lId u&gt; u&gt;. AMiiislHU M
Mt lafrwiBHlr A«l UrrtretlM.
'

|a Cub RmI Laius u&gt;4 Fnaessl Preperit, I. awxmal. frees V Is

&lt;jw Oaken Bucket," by John B.

meons necessary to qualify it tu do its;
work, and ot the changing eireumstan- before. BurHng’r •' tttus Hirsis,” is u
ces influencing il and moo: other W, i- । dainty bitef nature. Anofbor gliiupio
tera nfhoeds. which tend to affect its of nstuio—not tulll slatnif—is Cary's
traffic m some degree and its receipt* •' Old Squaw Founding Chorrios,” a
still more.
powerful realiration of the cinditlou of
The Michigan Central was almost tbo
woman among tho Indian*, llosidoa
first of Western railroads to make a rep­
these, w.s havo " Tbo Cburtbbip of Mile.
utation aa a carrier careful to givw its Standish," or rnth'rr the tourtahip of
patrons tho beet accommodations, and John Alden, from the |x|cni of' that
cmucieatioua in carrying out its ron- name ; a "Gypsy Girl at her Toilet;'.
trncta It was clrgsntly equipped many "The Forester's'Happy Family," after
years ago, and the speed of its exprvu
Guido Hammer. and a spirit-.' t risiw of
trains was excelled only on the Uuilsri
River Railroad, at a limo when somn of
its competitors wore or ciao shabbily tuio of the number i.i fully up to its
Art. There is a capital Rn*«ian story.
equipped and indifferently managed. It
•• Alamcsliu a Snow-Sturm," from the
eepeciaUy a favorite paaacugiw |'Russian of Pushkin, by William I’erei-

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The Banner Company,

VOL XVII.

Initial aM Sbjlies Ca&amp;

I Ay IJra^.BA 8RYCJU NT Y, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY. ADGUST 14. 1872,

beautiful

Indies!
AS VF.UOOR k WORTH.
r-AAV YKHM :

Agents for the Celebrated

Eim DEBS ME.

(Mt suns,
.
Lfflij Pfflffls,

Gentlemen!

to d th Ektnt uni£ FUBfis,
and Noveltiea that Bnrry

The prioripie of protocum haring
te*u ths, voted, there wa* no uecssa'ly
to waste time aa to the article* to be
taxed and by how much. Of sourar
every iutereet required to te ieaienlly
dealt with, but tbo chamber ahosred itsternlyrigoroa* in applying* ptohilutive tariff, IVorrustoan-like, to near­
ly 300 raw article*, fraia silts awl nrons to rabbit skins, oottne. tear and eaator oil. Dy hl* ability and exewpiiaaal
neceeritv, M. Ttein bn. btvkca up all
uujoritirs in the Ameinbly. Ha tamre
where ho falls to darele ; .he no kmger
isssys tte republic; bo forura H, bereuse it hr a feet It fo made nd cubm*noM to’spread Hks a green Lay tree.
Bo muck tbe better fur th* ronotry if the
republic incline* frwn the aoMenritfro
teadM-Thicraiagiriagio.lt. Ufa usebos for tbe royalista to trip up tbo Pres­
ident for hi* alteged Motetfon of the
Bordoaus ccnipapl. They, a. w*D U
tbeir opponrete bare infringed upon ik
That truo*, that loyal ewssy, was only a
pretty toy, very ingenuous, very fragile ;
the childrec, tewoyor broke i| to find
out aliai wot within, and duoovo* that
it is the republic waa eoefooed.
The loan is the thing. I'ccplo talk &lt;/

uwn cbim rai

¥ou

county Ladiea know so
wellhuw LawH.-.

1st Lightness of Draft
2nd Ei
3rd Excelling of
and will not
4tli Its GrriftMliirhunity. The chilled Iron
'
being harder than tempered steelj

The Boys want to see you and
want to show you the Goods. A ll
entirely new and Prices not to 'be This Plow is Offered on its Merits.
beaten in the State of Michigan.

required, At uno time the leaned in
finance aaaortsd the German fine would
crush poor Franco, and it ia not BistnarcKa fault if it failed to do so; then
it vu stated an»lt a tuaw of precious
metal cvulj nrdte got together. Hap­
pily we lire m an ngw wbm wonders
are vumnsoapUce. The first loan of
two milliards waa to have deranged tbo
financial world; it did nothing of the
sort; not au earthquake ensued, not a

HICKS &amp; BROTHER,

Stun- adjoining the Washington Block, mid
will he happy l&lt;»M&lt;rvi* all who mav give thrin
avail. &lt;Yovkrry mid Groceries constantly
arriving by tin- Car Load, mid will he sold
fur ('anil ( h&lt; apt r tiimi
('•tut iSfi'cn II \«m do iit

depreciated. As appetite grows by wbal
it feed* on, we want *&gt;xue 11-1 tuilliards uf Iran-woa Munday and hfoaday
next. It is
prodigious** as Ifomiair
Heiapoon would say. Fur HI LS trace*,
M TLrir* gttarantore the accumulated
and uii|iuri-Lab»- wealth of Franee,
along with her buaor, tu give, a bond
for ItMt fin querying A per cent tnlervrt
'lliis h superior tu juirchasing tbo
French Three per cents, for 51 tr*. The

Half
10B0DY1BAXUMO

FARMERS
i. n. cooK^nt.

* AMatJiS

BLACKSMITHING
Wa Wiu. Give 61,000

Ws yftu. Grva Jl.tWO
F.w *MbA*US* MwS&lt;*. Is O. m.&lt;
)*■ sl» .y**USI| |fi* IS. Wk*Uer a Wil

C. M. BUBYAH &amp; CO.

DENTIST

Millie

PATENT COOMIKS;

lidipi

to Erecy Policy
Holder!
Gold &amp;. Silver Watches

City

,tvnni a

aunt constant attendant* ticf&amp;ro tberail­
ways of tbo Morgan are soUieru and
him j young citteeas thus cosunenCe
at a very early ago to sup horrors- A*
for th ■ soldiers there L much childish
ctmority about them. Glance al the
Pupjiet shows in the Cham[&gt;e Ely soee ;
tbo unpaying spectators are nearly al!
tuililary yttii tnsdals cm their breasts
who gape Vjth infont dcdlght at tbe do­
mestic quarrels of the SM/isanrfhs, end
as nun show lx&gt;s cImscs, they run with
real to take up poddon before- tho«e
about opening.
It is well known that one o! the pen­
al lies of grcaine»a M. Thicr* is subjectid tu, is the intimer*!Jo demand* from
tradremrn to bo authorise! to be hi*

lx cause they j a**ly cmcludc. their cred­
it is viewed as sound, that It bar ruivive&gt;l ali uiis forts are. all disasters. And
such testimony ia very svbetaatial for a
pouple io light, so easily 'decrired, so
carelcas &lt;f its interest*, so captivated by
change, so belTuxue. It is the versatile
I Athenian breaking today what it yeaUrday adored; alws&gt;s ready to ntoscrite; credulous and-defiant at once ;
by turns indirrrpfinnd and docile; in­
trepid and discouraged, but drapifo all
defacte Franco intprimd bornelf oq,the,
worid byhrr nubility of mind and Ian guagv, by her nnimatinr end gaiety ;
her rapid. end ready intelligunce and
indefotigiblf activity. Tbo world can-

A Challenge

*w'rx

T°Tte man tamed deadly pole, andin

aants b*n&gt; below, us they hare hdberto
been for the -cv^ral 4rnasties. Ha re­
fuse such apfdicatious In variably. This
sraM,u m w flour ha* apprind in the
Pari* market, and nearly every uno of
tho 5,000 baker* of the city have scot
boner, tbo aeteu* brought ia. The the President specimen loaves, rrpectamount ol opplicaiion^ from foreign tag a letter of thanks Tills new bread
countries pnxntaet to te singularly high', and all stub anumoditie* Mme. Thiara
i it is tbi*. more than any thing else. plena dutnbwte* aaaoag the pane sad needy

Machine.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

mou. iU«Zemfaiqtt».^W k . lliring
We hands drep« iota Ito*
■?d
tending hi. baa
t Ht*k be
Kiato reamiue Into rererfaqaBl ywren
he CaU eoAeok. “ Hit Ort agasa, you
brute,” saM- the ficokny ia a hollow

The earns of suicide are rapidly diniinriliing—not more on an avenge
than nine [*r wook. Howoywr, this
doos not the Ims prevent the jbumala
froq* dcv-rilting as many per day', every
om more heart rending than tbo other.
notMngrise; tte wall*of Paris are ia- The Morgue ia b meaning uaatirocGvn ;
। atifScieui to edrertmo it Tbo question frw fepiire I wing exp .srd on ai count of
tbo dsceoacd putting tKsir papers m or­
der boforJ--iilliux themselm- Tire

Bouton Ctu/h Slur

XhTlOXAL HOMiL
fiavaareacxfAEJ

MO. 16.

new—or alas! more likely, some ok!
ide* Io carry cm!, when the perwst of
the pure republMOM neat again eat
“brabh pie” and gruco by their ser­
vility the hlcmjihsut to-tin* of the

Paaut July S4, 1672.
It b more than probable if the nation
J
giro* a thought to the subject, it will
laugh al tbe spectacle of Um assembly
'
be mg bound hand and foot by IL Tbmra.
’
It i* better to indulge in broad grins’
than in barrica-le*. Bret an-urod out
when M. Thein eeoww tu l« an utility,
a severe aecoont will b« demanded of
. bis dictatorship- For outsiders It waa
r strange to observ* protodkmut* voting
for fine trade and free trsder* going

aleo with ono of tbo fairy uow
loaves; about a crumb fall* to tbo shore
cd sack metater of the *ta£ *u that not
m oted

scriber ar a roortw* order at the aam
tuuiit of going to prros “ Medical baherma" are springing up; thesj eatablisho nts pvufasa to Mil bread with tire
addition Of per* pbaepbalo of lime. It
folate hoped tfo-ir doctoring bath this

Perhaps in another fortnight the As­
sembly will break up for a three months
racalivu. If the present esreioc devo­
ted moot of it* time to personal incidoate
and party equabbles, i* raising the mon­
ey fo ratuom the cunntry it has n grand
claim for indulgence. When the inva­
der baa tntirol tb» great dosumlic re.
form* will be acrioudy lake* up' by a

Angust two Ccmrts-inartial will snBire
to wind up the remain* of the (Wmune. Loffiar, the sucreesful leader of
tbo ituumetion of the IMh Marek, and
who sra* ti-r. trared to haprisoament Cw
life, has bwn tninvpcrtod ia a dying
*Ute to tbo city of Bedlam. He was as
mad as a March hare when lie ran find

It will be a great trial to patriot* to
cany their moMy-bogi to tbo nrioui
reoMriag offices on Sunday—«a the ter­
rible heat ia overpowering, and tbo in­
stallments for the loro must bo paid in
geld or silver. Tbo bent whirl. kilh-d
the inhabitant* of Naw York baa creas­
ed the Atlantic. We are an- being grill­
ed by degree; this alow torture ia worse
than bring [dunged at ooco into the
Gory furnace It la only

local bidiop virit* them occasionally,
and if tha froo-tlnnketa dislike hie dnetriaen, they never deciinn ifo* presents
of wise and tobacco be bring* far their
cuo&gt;lo«T.I
When Ke bogt will be a neuro at de­
gree* le«s, a grand review of the army

.
*
thler name ia l*&lt;i&lt; n, are totally inade­

quate fit the want* I»f the population­
•
Crus d» form a ywnre for admission, like
th* pwldie oatsidv a theatre; uM n few
persons take their meals in ttac&amp;j ant
!
chared palace* ; tk« mere Lmkiag at di’
iaeoa taking header* ant* aa a refrigore-

tfoa. ccmldnod wish * wssdth of luxury
cLwnting of the diy la being aa rigor- end terte entesfated to please tha ere
ouidyjNuted forward as. the malarial. end .term the meat fatfidtoaa taafa.
It is dear that u*ay poteo smm which The fame* fa esroBref. the eeramt. waU
tbo lata dyoariy- wtakad at, aro now se­
miring wttmiioB.
Pria« Gvc.duvi
sevml
institatioav where vagrants en powd lumtrlf off as heir to the oown
'
'wash and bo clean for nothing. In the
enrio* of rulre and rognlatians pwtod
over in a body to protection. They
au. every beggar hos the right to a
manage so know those things ditterontbath, wnssn
“’
-----ly in France. It would oppose, accord •
iug to tbo deputies who have voted
while ia January last and black a few
' days ago, the cireumatanaw being unallivwry tax, -r th. bant, a fe*hioaaUa la­
lered, that they did so to elrvstgihea M.
' Thefrs; that h to humor the wtrisns of dy is rwpurtad to farm ordered bar foot­
man to dbpotwe with all dathing suv.
sn »ld tmm and to paader to hi* oUti-

�lost ream; utdwherewl
togother all ttese in om
eraory to nominate Horace (Jftolry as
no otter man could be found, who could
faithfully represent thrm all.
And
wterara because raid Cusvontten. did
ptetfanu, there are some
who may think that tho intention is to
alteutd tte aft&amp;dtoSu'tf Ate GovWnmsnt Mi sail ptetfhnn, and If so,
that said assteM&amp;w steuld have h raw.
. And whereas, tt has been eaudusively
• amsriaiasil that up to the present time,
I MteraUanMbton found writton witter
i&gt; barren ner among aran, a ntme Uf
sMsvA toMmemore than half of it?
and whereas the propio evrry where are

srs.it to mo White I was in New Eagland,
and I hare teen unable un till now to ac­
knowledge its rocsptfou.
1 do not undemtand on whahrromxl
you cunaidcr yourself uuthurised to dddassasuoh - —
had brent
life, and «|
ycneoald

nmrwwmtation Efocwty,” and wiUidrawteg front raid association, fearing that
if said Greater should be permitted to
administer thia Oovnniment, or. to oven‘
make Ute attempt, that it would speedi­■
ly result la apW astmaZ 2fo» JJsa dfe-.
,
•tter. and we be competed to listen again
to the Bebel yen of autoy; Therefore,&gt;
it has 1&lt;cumo nscesMiy, in order to&gt;
&gt;
overthrow, annihilation, and ruin, that,

iuIUuMbuus sebodi
to umAv their own
__________ ——indent laborers, protreted as husbaadn and wires, boand togetter ns parent# ami children, voting
and being rated; for, ptnwaing succeM-

sknuld bav-trathfuHy cswrewl fcf
he starts an lite journey, ami. ftn,
taken in examination &lt; f lioal„
j.
many rases save much trouble, fim,

: J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

a ait IL.’
from Chisago through GaUbure
Burlingtoc, hto&gt; Bettered a splendid re.
utetioti in the last two yeopastho lead,
ing Paraougcr Route tc tbo West At
Bariington it cotiacrto with th,
Badiugtoa Route which nms dir^-t
through Southeru Io** to Nebraska
and Kansas, with doos cminretionsto
California «fd th?Territorfes; and paa&lt;
engera starting from Bony County, on
their way wretwnnl, rannot do better
than to (akr tboC. B. A Q.'and Barlie.,
ton Root
This Sink (tea pwblialu d a porupfalet

DRUGS DRY GOODS

bituro aud on the floor of Congress.

Medicines,

thaws to horrillo outrages; but theso
arc inflicted by that rises ol incorrigi­
ble miscreants at tbe South who nro
just now in happy aAliation with yoursslf to place Horace Grssiey isi the ProsidmttUl chair! True, there is still,
throughout the ox:ntry. a strong preju­
dice against social equality irrespective
of color ; but this u steadily yitldlng,
end in many cases has osawd to ope­
rate.
Tho special time to e»n»*’ sympathy
for tho “infinite wrongs" of the cirtorwd
neo was when they had fow to interfere
for their deUraraura from tho auctioublock and tho stern oofflo, from tho stero
drivers’ gray laah, from gelling yokes
and tortunug thumb-seren-s, from tbe
fangs of pursuing bloodhounds, from
tbe clutches of prowling kidnanperu,
from inoonoeirablo agonies nt tho burn-

Dye Stuffs,

coiled “How to r &gt; West,” whieh «,a.
tains mush vnlaahleinfortnation; 3 ter-t
correct map of ths Great West, which
ran be obtained free of charge by ,J.
dreaaiag tbe General 1'raxmger Agrnt,
B. A M. R. R. Bnrfagton. It,.,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

among tho most exrome utenteta a« the
fU*at question of political and social
duty which have been brought under
Adiwiba Anting th. Wt qnrlsr
of a century.
3. Borauee bo has been tbo advocate
(and in this instance persistently) of that
moot unjust and unequal c/tnmorcinl
oretom which te dostroymg our mercana steteiOant of the facta, and objects, bo Ute and shipping iutsreats, and hooping
upononuiiuj. accumulations of wualth
dearly sol forth, so that tho fearful anx­• in the hands of tho protected cleasre to
iety “and looking for of iudgumot," m &lt;SES****ioa ,nt*
may giro way, and such fearful forw4. Because bo i. assoetetod, in telaregret, tor, (as I am auro you do
texhugs vaniih. Under the glorious sun wore more or Ira. intimate, with somn new,) that tor ao many years after tha
tight of reksoa and truth, we arc well of the chief iJuadmr, of tho rily of comtacnsemoat of tho uruggte to ofled
aware that the difficulty has amen out New York, justly varranting tho nruiro- that deliverance, when tbo elamcnta
of a serious mil apprehension of ths ob­ hensiou that through his eornplloy or wore melting with fervent heat, and
'he ram*1 -Xn mubocratie violence for ita- suppression
jects of this association, and when that
of fraud and cceruptfon which tabs ’dis­ of anti-slavery diacussioe was ereryshall be truthfully stated, wo feci coatigraced I ho mumcij&gt;al government of this » hereprovalcnt, not excepting your own
dent that no very serious objection will city may bo carried to more infamous native city, you look no active port in
be mode to
new organisation. Its extremes ia tha administration of tho ttet conflict, attended no anti-slavery
gutterings, gave no visibte sign uf a
object is not (aa it has seemed, to tu that Federal Government; and,
5. Bocnure in tte darkest hour of the lirsly interest in its auccrre; for tho fir*',
a’l should be aware) to attempt to ad­
country’s jwril, when a traitorous cum- time bearing your public testimony
minister this Government with such an bination luul been farmed to overthrow against td-ivery in opposing the annexa­
executive head as Horace Greeley, but tho Government he openly counseled tion of- Texas. When elected to tho
under Am, we could “gather within our tho cowardly policy of nuu n-ristancc United States .Senate in 1S5L you vat
orbit, aU the antagonistic nations” (and and aa acquieocvua. in tho disolutiou of nearly right months iu that body speech ■
the Union, whenever tno cotton States leas in respect to the Fugitive tilave bill
mure too,) end thus secure tho grand slruuld make up tbsir minds to go.
eliciting strong remonstrances against
and glorious objects of our onfanixation.
The coalition, which has been formed your protracted silence, swing that, u
schr* sre &lt;ra»»aw fksf lite Sacutf it to promote hi. election, te one of the I tho successor of Mr. Webster, your elec­
vrfmiuJ for tkt prrpn »f prc:c»ti»y en­ moot extraordinary in tho history of tion was rvgardud as on important gain
tity It ewsBiwla, sod At mnurtyttuul cf parties, in respect both to the discordant to the uum of impartial freedom.
cteraeute it embraces, and thn surrender
jfyricaUan, and that it is not and never of principles it involvsa.
The Cincinnati Convention, caijbd to
tersota of thia giorious land, by any bring before the people unportairf meas­
i That the Lilroral Republican movesuch dangerous experiment a* the elec­ ures of reform, nominated him gtantly । ,moot, despite the pure intentions of
to the surprise of tho whole country,
New Advertisements.
of ita supporters, is uasl o« a cat’s
tion of the sago of Chappaqua to tho knowing him, in regard to one of those some
'
by th.' lX.-mixra.ie party i» HoPrwteowy. No, noI wo want him to to mrawarc*, to bean implacable oppenrnt. paw
1
Court House, in lbs O(y of Hasttags,
stoutly illustrated, and tn a manner
chief editor of that grand old Triiaw; — nutataatixl him, too. against tho '
which
should
open
the
eyre
of
the
real
­
at IS o’clock M., on Hatunlay. Aug. 34.
wishes and judgement of the chief ]»ro- ,
patriotic men who are inclined to it
A.D. ISTt, for tbe nomination of County we want him to keep right on driving moteni of the movement, who accepted ly
,
officers and the transaction of any och everything Weat, and (if possible) tell him cither with an avowed or an ill-con- by dteappointtnent in tbe pn-eht Ad­
er business that may property come be- us tU bo knows about fanning and the coaled disgust, which, would far more ministration. The theory is that the
I Democratic party has now naolrcd to
Democratic party. Therefore let tbe croditabta to their feelings if tho oct of I j
j live cleanly, and has bent ita fnUenml
people rejoice with joy unspeakable acceptance were not utterly irreconcilable 1j soul wholly utwn conciliation. In fort,
with their principles.
‘ the repentant party -a monk would be."
Arise my aoni, shake off thy fear*
Tho Democratic Convention at Haiti- I' But way te thoouoplot &lt;*r state. except
more indor*-«i and Totumendo.1 him to,.
i that its appositene.. is so constant? If i
tho support of their party, not iu the ex-'
any sincere inquirer wishes to know the |
ponent of nny principles they liaru pro- [
I real meaning of the present poaitiun of
,
A newspaper tran and an old Demo­ lcsse.1 or any measure, they haru adn&gt;- the
Democratic party, let him consider i
crat, sends the Kalamanoo TWsyrsp* the rated. but u a known and bitter oppan* .tin- action of the late Deiaocratio Stale
j following incident, which occurred un­
t.'onvaotion in Gocrgia
all other*, hn. been th-v most
On the 2 Illi of July a number of gen­
i dcr the writer’s immediate notice, and assailant of the Democracy, it
tlemen calling themselves Liberal iteho vouches for the entire truth of the ita integrity, traducing its mo
publicans, and whg declared they were
vilifying ita character.
satisfied that they represented at least
15,000 Republican voters in Georgia,
candidate for tho Chief Magistracy of
tho Union te the most couspicuaus aban­
donment of political prinriplcs known to'lllemen, with cx-Govornor Joseph K
jiarty cuntesta.
I Brown a: tlretr head, recounting what
It remains to be aem whether tbo they consi'for to be the otfens.es of the
great texly of tlfo Democratic voter*,
Administration, and rsjwciaDy its snbnn l the true freinds of reform, can bo
vsnion of State rights, resolved "to dis­
mod« |«rtios to this unscrupulous ccaliregard jwirty tie, and party discipline,
ti &lt;n tetween political loadera
and to align thooiseives with tbo groat
That Gen. Grant has commitwl mis­ eonserrativv olemonlof the Uniou,” and I
takes his most aiaci-re fricndu admit. “to ptecy country above party," ete., etc. I
sxcoxD ntrrsicr
I Ho arid Grant^dmttXl this After he But if bis errors had been four-ibkl j They rewired further and acoonlingly
tuon&lt; numorous. te would, in my [: tliut there should bo but one electoral
-----pit through. Pringle proposed three
opinion.be a much safer Chief Magistrate
lto&lt;kt&gt;u CMvratisa hr R4»r~«si*to. cheers for the 'War Governor* and than MrjQreelcy. Ho has, in that ca- ticket in tho Held, and respectfully propa«sl in tho Democratic Convention to
fctl. XMsssrMse th. Sseta raw •/Barer Grec’cv ' A few feobte vu.ee. ra.iM.ndtr. «IU te tete si BsMom-* MsU. Itotarv .
.
.
—Zi_-.
give "th® Liberal RepublicoxB” a mod-1
C,: representation upon that ticket. A I —sen of Reading stsppsd upon tho plat­
conference
committed upon each side • * HOtOgTSpilS,
FhctflgTATin?
form and requested tho people to re­
waa appeinted, and teok tho matter into ■
‘
main a moment, when ho stated that ho
ty-setting
rensidcratioa.
agreed with tho Governor in regard to
tilitias with
Tho comnutieve eoou reported. The 1
the election of North Carolina as an in­ Cuba, and with Great Britain on tho
Democrats said that ihey thought tbo
dication of the coming general election, Alabama claims and tho fishorioj.
claim ‘xntrinssrally just and reasonable”
Ijgj9
and raid that bo had just received n tel­
I! regardless of these titles to tho ap­
\
egram stating that North Carolina had proval of his feltew-citiaras, and of his but believing tha£it Wouhl be unaccwptY9CKIL—
1
Jj
given 1,400 RopuMican majority, and invaluable services during tho late civil able to tbe Convention, thry declined to
.^1
then proposr-d three cheers for Grant war, they should sat him aside for Mr. rtHiimtncnd it, nnd asked to be Jiseh.vrgrtd.
Tbo
Literal
Republicans
reand Wilson. Tho response wa&gt; deaf­ Greeley;
the taUcr.a niotw erratic
11
ening. and Blair finding out that ho had CHudan, untried ia any important nub­ port.4 to their trienda that they could
nut see the liberality ft" th" Democratic
been talking to Grant mon end wasting
trust, should bo devoted to tho Chief
.
his sarcasm, and invectives, skulked
cf the ’Union,—a Union? invitation to harm3ni.ro with that party
withont roproseutatiori upon tho ticket,
away to tha hotel and was seer, no more.
sob bad been followed.—and if ths man hit that they would Mverthslasa do su,

School Books J- Stationery

They have Added to their Immense Stock
PRESCRIPTIONS ,AND FAMILY

Rolls New Carpets,
175 Packages of Dry Goods.

250

Money,

Phtrni.r Cash fitorc.

Olivet College.

who, of all otbeni, has done the most to
proserve it should bo discarded for a
successor so ni-quntified and so unscru­
’
pulously
tsomi.stud and sustained, the
[ KU explains itaelf.
example would te most deplorable in ita!
influrwo un all high motives to pobtical
I My Dear Sir:—Tho mail has just action, and justify the mast painful fore­
mo your note, and tho extracts j boding* u to tho faltira.
I am rvapectfuDy yours.

j

•jsejsiswztr" •"

The following letter from Scaia Ior Wil-

Io vour inquiry. 1 hare to say that ttey
and all thoughta Bad words of Eks char­
acter which have appeared in the paper*,
are cure invsntteus, forgcriea, and abrolnte falsehoodc.
Never have I thought, spoken, or
written ttean words, nor anything t»sesnbling thora wonte, ner anything that

This, we ruppraa, illustrates ths dtesolution of tho Democratic party nnd
tho eagtrneaa of its members to join
tho gh-at uprising of tho people indeCdont of party. The liberal Repubns ntoolve “to disregard party ties
and party discipline” only when they
are Republican tics. But they are wirf.
ing, ever. |n tho faro of contemptuous
insult, to submit to Democratic disci­
pline. They “have not hositoted to
place cuustry above party,” wo long as
u is tho Xepubliean party : but if ths
Wm. Lloyd Garrison's letter to Democnttio party requires them to sac­
Charles Sumner would 611 four columns rifice their claims, they yield.
•n» hnaghly rofiteal ef tho Dornaof this paper. We have room fur but
ono passage:
It affords you much gratification to licans is the real spirit of that party
bo singled out by your colored iatarrog- every where in tho country. They are

Propose t&lt;&gt; aell a Half u Million Dollar* this Year
SHINS

WE PAY

GROCERS.

CASH

I

SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A SI.

INOCURE.NO charge

otr tr atit fc ires iron at
STOCK
•HAS UK,

IDE, to BiH
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Tu uy rme
sUw o.e-i!,:nf „ «..y h,|ef

.u

o will make it for the Interest of Every

REMOVED

Man, Woman and Child to buy their

To Washington Block over

BRT (001$ HI CIRPKTS
Guarantee Satisfaction
Shop in Barlow A Goodyear's New

Hcatli &amp;. t’hidestor-

Warehouse, njoining Q P. Dwight -A
Co’s Foundry.

pLANTATIOH

JITFERS.

S.T.—1860—X-

yoaraelf, have bean as unflinching, and
m their turn as bitterly dcnouuwd, to
Myitothingof tbo thourasids of smtislavery men and wouwn whore lot it
was to pass through the heat and bur­
den of tte eouflirt, pleading in reason
sad out ofsissne, aosily a scorn of yastn
before your voice waa teonl iu support
of their holy causp
You bare since
rendered omioeui rerriee to that cause;
jmtr advocacv of it has been great and
maxitorimaa; but to claim it as pceubar
si thia te to day. as thragh you otaxd

&amp; AVEIY.

J. dole &amp; Son,

willing to tw RepnbKcan votes end
W Wool mt by railroad will ba
Republican cries to help them into pow­
eardod and ant Uckin good condition
er. Bnt what Union man in Georgia
must not treuulilo as ho sens this scorn­ , This wonderful vegetable restorative
WELCOME MARBLE.
ful rejection even of lateral BopubE- is the sheet-anchor of tho feeble and docans, and thinks that tbo soeraets hope bilitatod. As a tome and cordial for the
to sgereed in tho election! If they
aged end languid it baa no equal '

twrau Jndgs Upson of OsUwador and
Hou. (raotge Willard of Baltic Creek.
Tha Ujmsc detegetu presssd tbair
My tteughta. my words, my heart,
claims nrttiy strongly, bul had to yield,
al last to the majority ami Hos. Gas. my votes, have teen conaeeratod for
more than thirty-six ysan to human
, rights In the Oramtoitioeal Conrentea of Masrashpntto, eight years' *w-

One Hundred Thousand Dollars!

It Sell Ciaper Ttai Oilers.

the nervous weakness to which women
on, especially aubjert, it te superseding
every other stimulant. In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acta oaa

1»8S

■cdcu"l«nLffini,

Gh« Fur Man ur Beast.
|
Probably fo- article. h*r. am had I
so oxtentive a Salo, white none hare

,

W'

our O«41 * StwAMuren. ml Importer,. »nd

give our Customers every Advantage iu lx)w Paicis I

SPRINC

tc

AVERY.

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For Your

~

Boots and Shoes
It tab in ftW nt Tumt ffl w

�Til, Rsrdsuc*!1iBtw—jgjMM WM W,M—ffiflflflW.

Th* salt wall at Muskegon ia down
962 fort and tho strength of tho brine

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bJta.i7.Si

covmty opirfentar. . ....

CHURCHES.

JalonJriioreonSt.

Apply to 8. C. PxtwBLx,
Beal Estate Agent.

i or gripe, but
u.*'raio whm&gt; aU other retne-’
dmshawifaitoL It u • Jmraly mgMu*
bio preparation, cuitainiag neither
Minarek Morphine nor Alcohol, th*
result of fifteen years experimenting bv
lector Hamuel Pitcher. It is perfcctl'v
harmless and far more efluetive than
lifts, Naaootie Byrops'or Caster Oik By
..xrthiug the ryerrsn it produre. natural
•J* ep. and is particularly adapted to
«yi»g or teething children. It kill*
Worm*, cures Stomach Ache, Cunatipatfon, Flatulendy and Derangement of
th* Inver. No family eon afford to be
without this article. It cost* but M
■vets ask your druggut to geHt for
you and ho will aiwsy* keep it

I. 0. O. F.

Grant and Wilson Club.

■ ICHIG4R CENTRAL R. R.

Grant Hivar Valley Division

EuciiCoiaKTD - Bj i mittako ia
Tax*—It i. a fact that cannot bo de­ c opy tho call for a Ilcprewntativr Con­
nted tlial tbo New York Cash Store are vention for the 2d District in tlds county
selling Tans cheaper than any other read 17th day of Aagutt, it should road
store in Mulligan. AU teas warranted
as rerommended. at tho money refun-

tendance at three gaUieringv. Select
the best men far ddegateo, and leu
theta be a full rcprwenUil-m at the
Any quantity of that splendid starvb County and Representative ConvenUoa
on hand and for sale at 10 cU. per lt&gt; this city on the Sttii Inta., and st the
pound nt the Near York Cash Store

/ The New York Cash Store won’t bo
tx»dwr*old. Hr sure and cell and ex­
amine pxid* and [iricCT. Lcfor pureba*-

Sugar far 10 l-2c; tho best grad,- of
yellow Sugar for 12c and every thing
cbm in proportion at
U&lt;2
Wirxuso 4 HriTun.

all the modern eaprovvment*. ft will
cover an area of 38,810 square foot
The main walla will be W foot is
Bowen, motion to dlstnl-o bill to com- height from top of basement to head of
cornice; walls to wing 45 feel in height
1*1 discharge of martga0e. Granted.
There wdl lx* a grand entrance to each
^Milo L. William*, by the way uno of front, approached by a brood and easy
stairway, with" ornate and approptiate
the traovt Itopablicaa* Barry Co. ever
had, was through tho south ivart of this. ■

The next annual reunion of toe 22d
Regiment of Michigan Infantry will b*
held at Fort Huron, Aug. 28th.
The fifth annoxl reunion of th* llth
Miehican Isfantijyjuid ths 4toltar.sty
will bo held at Bturgb, Aug. Mth.
J. W. french * Co. of Three Hirers
manufsetun- th* finest qualities of
tinted paper for book and 'pamphlet

In the evening Martial Music and the
'firing of guns called tho tnulttmic to
the Town house, which by eight o'clock
waa densley crowded, a very large pro
portion of the audience being ladies.

A lawsnh in reference to a steer has

Everybody

try them before lurohaeing Elsewhere.

4 WARD &amp; THAYER.

1

Speakers of tho evening.
Tbe meeting wa* decidedly «ta&gt; of
the very best political meetings over

sort of wisdom tunvr th«k* about bodi- ,
ly heslth until it is g’jne. But just nv
much aa any disease haa bceome seated,
the poser of th* »r»teni to resist and
will be divided into kitchen, dining­
throw it off is weakened ; hemn time is
room, laundry, cellu.-. store rwomv. furall important. For dysp-pera, all di*- &lt;
n»re. fuel-room*, etc .
sates ;af tbe livrr, &gt;!umacb, akin and
, The first story. 12 feet in tbo dear,
kidneyr, and all that licgm in ritixtod
will bo divided lute parlors, library, reblood, do not wait until the trouble is
cwptioa-nxim*, recitation-rooms, and suits
Funnaut to uotico both Rcp&lt;iEHmii&lt; eonfinnrel, but attack it by a tia-cly use
and Democrat* gathered nt Met .'oruuek** of De WiLXri'* Cstivnav*. Vrvrn*«
Hall test Katuiday night, for tha fqrl«**e uf forming u Grant and
dub; about 2tW were present, Ae
of Jho aamo hcigUt and have toe same meeting was soiled to order by D? C.
dinefoas as the mxvo'I story, save that Griffith, and H. IL Wood wa* elected
in the fourth »tory a large apartment Chairman, and Clement Smith Hocrrtawill be reMrvod for an npparatut-r.xwn . I ly. Tho Crat buiinoes was forming the
Thu aiiiaUsat aiugfo lodgiag rvom will
be 10 by 12 feet in extent- From thia
aiae, room* range all tbe way up to 2U
by 35 feet ItoouM tor gruoral u*c from

■‘Father, may 1 gw out to vote?"
“Yea, my boy, and finely ;
Vote fcr Grant and Wilstut true.

Michigan Central R. R.

psttwaawsfa tea

tfoe notate, of Township Caucures,
□4 Ward Caucuses, Triday evening.

HAVE STOOD
TEST.

" T
» ’ ...
u‘ fV Iwsng manufactured for tbo use ef tbo,
and some part* of Kalamaxao County
tewwiag. Mr. Ihwdr* tn in -few
coming Union Fair st Grand Rapid*, to ■
la*t week. Ho rvjurt* cheering proa- 1
timed rvmttkx, *poki&gt; of the politic-al operate the machinery that wUI be ex­
pccta for too Republican cause where- j
issues before tbo people, The present ,v
ever ho want, and "Dolly Vardenism" ,
prosperity of tbo country, and tho noTh* Kalamteua T*feer«p4 says that a
dying out fest)
cestoy of continuing n Repubhrim ad- son of ex-Gtncrnor Blair who lias far
In Brady, Kalamasoj Co., A well- |
KKY lU-lANON-ABLK TEMMR -kliE GTVEIV.
imuittaxtfon- Ami after lirisfly alltto-1 *omatime held tho pusitiou of mail agant
j
on
the Michigan XOntral Railroad bn*
infanned negro, and once a stare, mmI I
ing to tbe 1-it'XJfiCM .&lt;rf
renwuigtt!
I lieen removed for continued, and pcrthe philosopher-farmer might have gsia-. 'i
and lb* tatoeboods circulated AgmMt,. *i*t*nt nrglert of tbo duties of his gfisew.
May 15,
. •
llajtytgr $ AUegan.
ed wlore.1 vote* if he had advocated '
tho ritwident, introduced ilia rip.-akerw The 9th Michigan Infantry nr, tn hold
paytag 8100,000,000 to tho negro* for
pf toe vvening Wm. IT. Haylord, Chan.. a reunion at Jacksea 04 the il&amp;h iust.,
years of servitude under slave-rule, inII Hauer, at;d Cha*. G. Holbrook ' when it is intended to form a Itegimonutrad uf prying their mui»n that ,
■ tai Aaaociation. Gen. J. G. l^xrkharst
' pf Coldwater (s to deliver aa oration and
amount lor human lieingt that by God's I
law nervr belonged to them, yea. and ! ——- _
' an historical sketcli of lLu n-gitasnl pill
‘
and
drew
frequent
and
coutinisod
a[&gt;-1
even after ' Massa Ixaeuln had dotlared (“sei 1
plutiv,
Extracts
from
the
New
York
'
u. fra."
' th. inter. ..------------------ Broad halls will toad through tire Tcitoa* of fho truth* told by Hur ice ;
j building in several diroction* requisite 1' GreoUy of U. S. Grant, wore ran I by
: for eounuunicotioa with all parts, throe i
tow weeks for his health H« has la­ I connected each with tile other by an ea- Mr. Bau.it and Mr. Holbrook, and were |
Keep a large nupply of Rail for rale al Lowest market rates,
bored hard and earnestly for our now I »y ria* of stairway from kwaement to I heartily endorsed. Th* people of Woodtheir Brick Warehouse.1
j roof; the runtilation will bo ample . and propose to take Greeley At lid
railroad and ha* raised tbo subscription
Ilirougbunt the satire structure, and llui
list so that it now foot* up over 153,000, । divisMia fir the purpwea will Lu plea*- ।
1 ere of Grant nay about him. Some of
only a!»ut 85,«KI are wanted and ho ant. practicable, Mid judicioux
1
A bell i* to be hung in each of the toe ha|&gt;py bit* maJo by Mr. Holbrook
expects on lii* return to
aide to raise
at “ honest old Harris" the “Chappaqu»|
that amount in 10 dny*. ) Then why I
I chtof' and “ I’hiloawibic.il termer, " hi* t
pa it record and present policy, elicited ‘
bure'a of laughter. At ths cfcee of 11s- pieces, post-paid, on receipt cf tha mark.
mooting threo routing choe:s wore gi- »1 price, or tho entire lot may be had
von for the National flag, three for by sending SO it*. fcr the July Mtnbct
Grant and Wilton, and throe forth* of “I’rtcrs' Musical Monthly."

Cxnarrns Carers.—The llepublicen*
of the Township of Castleton, will meet
I in caucus at the Village of Nashville on
Saturday the 17th, iust, at 1 o'dock P-,
Tho avenno of approach to the unfbr- ■ M-, for tbo election of Delegates to the
i tnaate half of tho City tn which our County, Senatorial and Iteproaeutativo
Sash, Dooe and Blind Factory ia aituat' ed, having been closed by too Marshnl

Gold 116 14Where is the Council 7
Where b tha Ircm bridge f
Where is toe grading jobs?
Where boor fire protectkmr
It b about time something was dun*.
We are having i*.nty of rain now.

-'

Tnursdgy. to Ute aOth day of Scptem- ‘he Odd Fsllow** Inatitute at Dinting,
ber, at Sr. M. Tbe fotUrwlngadflntoMT 4 u ft *i!) be when completed, afoo tbe
•fc--"
:
ground Man, anB the ftlfowiag d«*eripbualnna WIm disposed
of—
: :
The peefrfe Vs. David Fidler, on I
‘
‘ xikhng iu detail, written by
for tbo juwt year for Incest with hl* c__. OohmelE. M. Filch;
.
polo selected was a very fine on*, and
daughter, a glri about 1» years of age.
The editioe, ia outline cruciform, filled
Geo. W. Mill* attorney for dctemlant.
like the politics of Woodland Ri-publiOwn summed up. J ary returned a ver- iu at the intersection*, is to be of the catw, straight a* a line. Many and wflFrench style of architocturs. its Mansard
ling hand* medo.tho work of raising the
jkjIo light. Tbe flag wa* torn run aloft
four main end four wing towers, tho and as ia granotol fold* mtughi tbe
browse uud revealed the nsmjs of Grant
and Wilson' a routing cheer went gp
fcr that grand old flag wlsoee every 4tar
wxstoere; and for him who for tho
honor of. that flag freelry offered Ms Ufa
from east to west, the face wall to be of in tho Nation's hour of trouble, and who
white brick, carved window and door bravely bore it aloft, through Donolacm.
cmvs pf ctofit, with delicately rut keys Vsekfborg, Misaip«aj(y Midge aa^l ■t«s
AM jcnSSf I ifurs and , window-sift*
to Rfahmond." aOas tore but wmrM-

The Itepuldlcans at tbo City of Heal­
ings, are requested to meet In their
seven! Wards on Friday evening, Aug,
SJd. 1871. at half past seven o'dock, for
the purpose of chocwing delegates) to rrp
rceent each Want in tbe County, and
Representative Convention tube held
fn ltd* etty on the 2tUi Inst, Also for

on account of the chrouic debility of tbe
Old Bridge, we deem it neccoaery tu state
that we are down there yet, doing buaines* a* usual, ul the tout of the elegant
The Bemto'.lcan elector* of the Town­
and “magnificent structure," the laox ship of Iteetlngs will meet at the eenter
School How* on Monday. August Iteh
1B72,
at 3 o’clock P. M. to elect datagate.
We have a shnpfull of tbe latest imOLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,
(irovad wood-working Machinery sad to attend fbe Coonly, Bopraoentative,
and Senatorial Cowventtonv.
can do anything tn that line as good
By Order ot Coenmlttee.
and as cheap ae any shop in the State.
Molding made a speciality.
Irving Rapublteaa Uaueuv
We can plane, piano and match, anil
Notice la hereby given that the Bemake riding with such surprising rapidity
that cusUxnera out take tboir work publican* uf Irving will meet In Caucus
on Thursday. August 2»l, 1*72, at toe
home tbe same day. notwitoatanding tbe
Townahlp Clerk’s office, al 2 o’etoek r.
ctrcutiovu route to be travoltod by per­ M., for the purpose of nominating dele­
son* from the North and North-west
gatee to tbe County, Itepresentative.
For tho nsxt fifteen years wo ehall and Senatorial Cmveutioo* .
Bj order Hep. Township Com.
offer inducement* sufficient Io pay cus­
tomer* the expense of travelling around
th* City to got to our place of business,
and arid* tree any iudnoemotti* uffired
by
1 as, the adnriratfo&gt; asritad by a cm:
appnrach to that ‘magnificent strerture
wifi amply repay tho.tourist fcr a vtssl
to
t thia part of tho'.CMvIt haa been hinted by kuow.ug one*,
that the City Father, are about 00mmoociag to prepare to make Pr*P*rw'
best* to begin to talk of aeomg *bo&lt;»‘
MM Jfrwfcsaedits approoehre, and if

’**«"—* l-«ufu

Woodland Centre. Aug. 12,1872' &gt;t thb depth b 6« per Mat
Extras or Baas tn —Ths Bepubliraox ' The proretetoc of tbo Big Rapid.
of thb »wn held a meeting Uro on the
aftenuten of the IOth. for the purpose I
of raising a. Grant and Wilera (Jam- || The annual reunion of the1 BMa Mich­
paign pole. Quite u saimber of tho ad­ Igan Infantry and 4th Chralry wffi be
joining farmer* wwre ia altendam a Tbo hold at Adrian, Aug. 27 th.

At AUeu 4 Frvsiun's Htoro ran be
•n a Modena Vino nearly 50 toot in
ngth. "Fin” has trained it in the

Gold keep* going up to a 0 roeIcy
stendatd 1.16 6-8. Before the “Chapaqtrack'' nomination it wan down tu 1.08.
X Th" "t*py of Shiloeh" wa* played in
Charlotte last week for tbe benefit of
too Charlotte Baud. Wo understand
it i* to bo brought out in this city soon
for wm- tamlficeut object.
A Grant Club wat organixod iu Ruthnd last Saturday evening. J. F. Meed
waa cbosea President. Pres. D. R.
Cook addressed the meeting and a great
deal of enthusiasm was iuauifcat»L

this, the first educational luititute inauiguraled by tbe Order iu too United
I State*. Wo commenced with a library then selves to tho support ef Grant sad
of altout 1,500 volumes' and a vary fiuo Wilson aud stnoug them wore several
nhiloaopblral apparatus, donated by Itomocraxs who bare becotue disgusted
All** Bugt-rs, tho form"*' uwnc-r uf to«
| property.
Baltimore a few day* ago and not being
sutis&amp;'d with ton cuiuidoratiun paid
, have route out fair and *qnare for Grant
and Witooa, Greeley bring to better a
pill for them to swallow.
large and commodious warns ia Wash­
The club having been farnud. *|aeochington Block, on State St over Alien cw we** called fine ; speakers acre ex­
4 Preston's stare.^ They huvn on: of
pected from abroad, bat did nut come,
tbo best sky-lights, and tho finest ar­ ronseqnoatly we depoadtd on busne isl­
rangement of rooms, office 4c.. at any et! L Tli« first genltamaa calledoeiwa*
Gallery in this soctum ot Michigan. Clement Smith who spoke fpr an hour,
And then, the way they got up re-touch­ and rsrr.i-.lly set forth th* claim* of tho
ed photograph* and pictures of all kinds, parties aad giving hi* reason* why tho
is worthy of notice. They can truly D.mocintic party l»ad turned and gins
take their place with the first in thoart.
over to Greeley. During the *i&gt;cech he
was severaltimaa applauded with checra
Nxw Paras*.—We have tbe pleasure
and eric* of goud and wo must not forof several new acquaintance* this week.
grt that be we* Limed by * fee SreeIra Mayhew wind* oat the first number
l*j itra in the rear. • bu had taken too
at bls new Coltog* Jeeraef, pablubed
much Gnwley wliiak«y Io arfiadate
quartwlr at toe city of Detroit. The
plainly. After the speech of Mr. Hmith
first nwnlier gives a daseriptiun of the
several other gentleman *ore called out.
Detroit Hirer Tunnel, cud among many
among them Dr. W. G. Wilkinson, Capt.
otlier valuable artteln give* a fnlt de­
McCormick,
II. H. Wood, Lewi* Dur­
scription of the practical workings of
Mayhew's popular institution for busi- kee, I- J. Wheeler, and J. K. Iteod,
who dcclated they were iu earnest iu
Tax Lrasouxs's Gxxkttx.—Publish­ tho.mattcr and would Aloud by Jha_oU
tlag aud tho old |&gt;arty aad Great and
ed monthly by Henry 8. Dow al Bay
Wilson, believing too country to bo eafe
City, a faithful representative of tbe
lumber and Helt interests ot 'Michigan. under tbo present aJuiixistmtiuu and

Dr. E. F. Brown ha* removed hi* of­
fice over Bowse's Store in Washington
Block. Same stairway lending to Heath The first number, now before ns is a
4 Chidastor’. Photograph Gallery
well written, neatly printed paper of 24
pages. Long may it flourish Terms,

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
LUflBeH FUfyUSttED /y 0&lt;q LOW
LOTS.

CASH FOH
Wool, W beat, Oats and Corn.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$20,000 Worth
Lur or l.mru remaining at tbe
Hastings F. O., Aegust IS, 1879.
laicy J. Austin, Mr. Marvut Harr, .
Ror. T. Boyiee, Fremont Belding, Ovo.
Beckwith. Wm. B. Cock, Mrs J sue

A horse belonging to William Wal*
draff, on the State road a few tniloo
East of thi* City, while rxniug in the
field one wook ago last Runday.areiA'a tally Stepp* 1 hi* forward fcet in a hole
n sudden halt pttebed forward on his
head breakiag the spited artery.
He
died tbe next morning. It wa« u very
valuable hor«s &lt;tod waa the bes t one of
n matched team worth 1500.
A number of Harry County’s promi­
nent Republkans « ere ia attendance ot
tbe Coogreoriontl Convection at Jack­
yesterday. Three cheers for tho
Republican nonuscc*.

Cheaper than at the GKKAT COST" and "Excursion Salee.'
X Moesn. Mason Alloa, Oro. H Mil. 4Ian. and William Newman have arrived
homo, after upending severalweek- very
pleemnUyi. tha lAke Superior region.

•e-I keep a Tailor and Maaufacture Foe tads to older

R. MUDGE.

Three touting cheers were then gflrrn nil*

D. ACKLEY,

Tar Hoi skuulb Tnxxtcai —Publish­
ed by Bissell 4 Sargent nt Albion Mich,
is another intoroeting and wall got up, a
monthly publication and is just what

A cheese factovy i. now in operation
st Buchanan
,
Iu iMroii 11X5 poreo
ing by gathering rags.

i

Hurs, oils, fitaor^iss,
‘ Goods, Bcvwhra, Mtatlotawry. * 4k&lt;

te I* (tav titter 4;W ■ M.

�• fosg crfriS^iirf&gt; aj.vntJtTorr.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN

CARD.

COBB, WALLACE &amp; LAW.
ra ■rtr.rel t. f.ratah til kimU «r~C«t
kuu. c^w cartas Jwr. &amp;

’ TbT.VEJn IXVaijd

WHATEVER'^
NfW, twirntitir, Hurcmfol 7—
on...,
T"™

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

foot.

atiii

Pn£ FOm? GREAT WORK

Ttic Calrort

11 n 1

1

DR. ATKTN

OPEN &amp; TOP BUGGIES,

« .plr.dld Tk.u4 UUa.cr.pl. ef

L-pea Ik. Berk. ..4 ar. Me

The New Capitol and Grounds,

7411

ladFes.'
SW
SEWI1NG MACHINES.

KILLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS,
•aaaU.ll. Ixiog irnl IO ik« rn&gt;prUlor
i r.Maf TktMl dia*«hM sftMn

.'.iS'iZrA'j.Srr.-d::
saStHMSsawi
^WiS*

.

$23,900 in Real Estate !

iTIONJSih'siit

MOHTGAGR SALE.
&gt;Mlaw ta«a t..U la «kr AwiitiM
XSST,

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

1871

.e^llrtck D.rUi&gt;caa4 IM la

•

SURE,

iftSIU .*£*. .7T£S1

m.

■ 114‘.“1"?.1, fa™

Siiioe
fS"’I

AGENTS WANTED

1!
D1 1 1
11i I &lt;11 1 .

YOUNG MEN

$3,000 in Caah !
$0,555 in Personal Property

_________ Far GOODSIEKDrt

TOOmi CA1PA1GK BOO?

MEDICAL SCHOOL

HOEATIO HUH, Btfl

SfULEf I. TURNER, M

C8H J. OUH, do. Alt

LOOK HERE.

I

Giginti;

Enterprise.

iGratn! 'ILt-neal
J

.

KATURES EEMEbY. '

vegehh:

Entertainment

TO Uf 11 Kt.Il AT

; St. Jo3eph,liich. Sept. 4,1872

When rw« are aa-t out, pruned and
highly rukkefed, we muat be on the
look-out for wornu and inaocta of all
kmde wh.eh mt~« the bu,J«. .keleloniro the leavcw and ruin the flowen. By
picking-off tha worm* and bug*, oue
oui kuep taro or. thriw Luiabea in loaf;
but when one hwi many - plantr, hand­
picking ia too laboriona.* A mmrral "fortilircr" koop-i our rtwea frvth and green,
and if •prinkled over tho Imtm early in

GonditionPowdersl

&gt;111
NATURE’S

Hair Restorative
dewed, they ahould be aprinklod with
root (torn the afore piner or chimneya,
end in twctMy-fbur boon wuh it off
with the watering-pot Still another
antidote ia found in aulphur and quick­
lime, one quart of the latter to one
pound of tulphur, add two galloua of
h&lt; t water, and to one pint of thia liquid
add one gallon ot water, and aynnge
not only ruaoa, but verbenaa and all

CAT.KTXS’

CHAMPION WASHER

Dr. Wells' tai of Jintete

Wool I

Wool !
.

WM7M. ILATRJBD.

Huai

- ITlOUmOHDEU.
‘-"ita, t,u
r.Wrr Yobc.TM 'X.
'bs llAhKiui:.

GRAIN.
SINE’S

a UkfibiiMg

Steamer Meteor,

; A Fann of 120 acroa, tuluated in 9“
I tuwnabip of Baltimore. 8 rnihu from
HMtiuga, and only 3 mile* South of th’
Grand Hirer Valley Ik IL. at Quimby.
Ruod young and growing orchard, good
Lg buiidtnga. livwg atrea.a of wd".
i&amp;Oaaree under rniprovorr.-nti, 1 tuik
I from School Home. Sugar bu&gt;b of
-1.000 tree.
Splendid timber of all
Made; Oak. Benwood, Whitewood rtcTkrma,
per acre. For further «•
*“hu °®**- *
proprietor, *
FREEMAN
' Baltimore, April 17th, 1872.

ALFORD

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VOL. XVII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

ftp'll Hi M0WI Cifr

VANVELWRk worm.
LAWYKWO!

;W..’rXheiftJS!R.I!*St

7““’tr2?-2S'='etE
jSjgsS3t‘J?~

IT !8 THE BEST JOB THE FOLLOB'rXG SEASONS .

1st. It is the lightcsfr*I)raft.
2nd It is the Easiest Handled.
3d it does the best work.
4th It is the! most durable, being harder than
tempered steel.
5th The points will wear nearly twice as
long as on any other plow.

FIELD CULTIWOIfS, DRILLS,

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1872.

4. Cards will bo furnished with num- '
bra as entered at the Sacrotary's office,
which should be placed on or near ths
A. J.Bowue, John ISramarJ mars MUna ffit far Claaa Np. ».
animals or articles uxiubitod so that tho | man and Hoary Barnum
Bun with 'flva beef cadraa___ |5 DO
judges, will have no difficulty in finding ; Boat 8 year# old or over,
|8 00
them.'
•
Second do,'
» 00 Division li^dlhreep, Wwlsso anrt
6. Exhibitors of horses will take no­
CLASS NO. G.
•;
tian that n sgn wffl be raised in the con-,
CLASS NO. 1.
tor of tho ring designating tho claas of
horses desired by the judges for examin-'
otion, when all horses of that class must
ba brought into the ring and there re­
main until the Judges nave decided up­
on thnir morita.
G. Any anlma!s,farm or article taking
the first premium at any Fair shall if
mnarJend worthy ths aueeveding year,
be allowsd a diploma, sad on th* second
year after receiving said premium, shall
again be entitled to com[&gt;rtc fur raid pra| n;ium. e
7. All animal ami articlsx offered fur
I exhibition shall be die fawa/deproperty
! of a member of the society residing in
tlu&gt; county.

skylark. happiness, always goes singing

Best rag carpet,
Second do
Bert pair woolen stockings,
Second dn
' &gt; '»
Best pair woUe« gloves,

rroand during the Fair except in tbo
homo ring, and are requoated to move ,
at all times in the. Mine direction, koq&gt;-1 J &lt;«»«*—J; C. Bray, Gm Cramer, L&gt;.
Be^ VoUW«M lock
ine the center of the ground* on thn B. Pratt
Beat draft team,
43 90 Heqandifo
Second du,
3 OO

Rio first (nation of God in the works
of the days was the light of ths sense;
the last was flto light of d» reason ;
and his Sabbath-work ever since is the
illuruination of the spirit

The ond of logpittis to Know God,
and out of tint knpwfedgn to love him,
and to imitate him. M Wu mar the near­
est, by ptxscssing cnir eoals al true vir-

pet

Second du
Beat Southilowa eno
Second do
Beat Southdown lamb

fe

*

A wise man will never ruat out. A*
long at ho bnsrthes tha breath of life,
he will bc Soteg faasfting for himself,
hi* cuuntry. or posterity.
Tlio baud which carta into the waters
of lllo n stone of offense, know* not bow
far tlio circle# thus canted may sjirMd
ffieir agitation).
•

Jt Mlbe—Jadob HsrtSm,
haui, AL purhatu.
Beal boor, Chester Whit.

Hon*-) owned within the oonrity
ing the special trotting dab) neo
xcfnded from competing in the reg-

Respect fully atiiioutice to tin
the Public (scnernlly,that they have remove*]
t&lt;^ the Large and Commodious I\'ew Brick
Store adjoining Ithe W ashington Block, and
will be happy to»«etve all who may give them
■#JKK a call. Crockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Cush C*
Cost Ralf's
sit . We I
all kinds &lt;»f I’rtxluce

llaharea is tlw symturtry cf the poul.
A vise man is better than n propbet
Be *hs! yon would geem to be.

&amp; BRO,

n'Powdettl
Bert bull. two years
Second do,
Beat ball 1 year old.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

&gt; i DlUt&amp;Bto will need motiore daring
■ i the Campaign. From ilia following they
’ |utn select th,wo ihm are suitable for nil
^jiMcaritass. Here is s#o that wiUdotoor•• •• £ri»y.
5«» igamcni the front of th# Democratic wig­
half dorrs tong blood beet-. 2D warns:
’
■ ,

Beet bull, 2 years old
.Second bert du,
Best bull, 1 year old.
Second beat do, t

TWKNTUTH ANNUAL FAIR
BAEBT HL A&amp;RKJLTUEAL 8OCIETT.

’ tlio list vf thus* present shall be the
' chmnnan.
1 3. Eich Viewing committee will pro-1
cure from the Secret try a blank rvjiort,
: with imrtruclion.; Itsfure entering upon 1
tlw discharge of their dutiea.
4. A premium will not b* awarded i
wh»n the animal of article is not worthy .
though there shall no bs &lt;o Jipohtion.
5. When article) of meril superior in !
their character, and which are not pro­
vided far in ths premium lint, ore ontererl the judge* aro desireil to rerommand
discretionary pretuiums
G. Article* enterod and marked as for­
eign shall not compete with thov’ of do - Beet bull. 3 year- old or over.
tuoitic manufacture; but may, if con­ Second do,
sidered worthy by the judges, bo rccotn- Brel bull. 2 ve*re old, .
Second do,
Beet bull, I year old.
Second do,

JrMM—J. W. T. Orr, G. K. Eeata-.T,
M. ,T. Wheeler.
Bert trio light Brama*
2 on
B*'»t do dark do
, ■
i! do
Bert trio partridge
2oo
B. U pair black Span'uli
1Go
Bert trio white Cochins
2no
Best do Dorking*
2oo
Bert pair brotue Turkey. .
1Go
do do ShangliaiM
1Do

Democratic party would bo far stronger
than it ia"— Zferacv Grerivy.

The following for rural districts' eapociaUy three dirtricls whore vigilanro com­
mit tec* are necessary V» enable farmers
to preserve (heir stock, will proro a tak­
ing and popular legend :
“ Eviry Democrat is not a boron thief;
but every Irorse thief is a Democrat''-X
Jvoum—W. T. Berber, Z. B.'Tiovt.
Christopher Kill.
Beet Beeper and Mower,' toen-

f. or more Stool's winter red,
G or mere Wagner,
&lt;’&gt; or more IL 1. Greening,
fl ormerj Winter pippin,
0 or more Golden ru«srtr,
fi or more King of Tomp-

G or mow Maiden1 a blush,
G or more Bambo,
fl or mow Fall Pippin.
G or more Sweet Bough,
G or more pears.

For Itotnocratin proocssions in citiea,
a fine rifert ean be produced by judicfously distributing the following evur
delegation* from appropriate ward, and
"Every cue who cboaos to hre by pu­
gilism, or gambling, or harlotry, with
needy wrery keeper of n 1 iimhng house,
politically a Democrat."—Harare Grwby.
“ We thereupon asked oar cotomporare to state frandr -whether the pngilista, blacklegs, thieves, keepers of dsn&gt;
of prostitution, etc, wore not almost
unanimously
Democrata.” — Harm

"To smoko is a Democratic virtue; to
chew ia that virtue intensified: to drink

Heron Gratify.
Nothing finer than the following, a* a
motto for Democratic Stalo, county, and
local convsationa, haa orar bean produ­
ced. It has nil the morite oi brcrity,
truth, innocent candor, and that direct
simplicity which cannot fail io touch the

Socoad do.
Beat heifer, 2 yearn old.
Second do.
Bast heifer, 1 year oM,
Second do,

BLACKSMITHING!

CLASS NO. I.
Jcmu—A. P. King, 3. W. T.
and 8. J. Bidelman.
Boat Stallion, 4 yearn old at over. It
Second beat do,
Boat Station, 8 yam old.
•
Second do,
CLASS NO. 2..

DENTIST

Jnan—la N. Mirer, 3
ahott Wm. Hartam.
Bert yoke working oxea
Secnddu
Best pair 4 year oH steers
Second do
Ik-rt pair 8 year old steers

CLABBSOO.

licUpi

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Jenuxs-A. G. KmL D. C.
and L IL Gardner.
Bert pair. 5 y’rs old or.orsr,
tferonddo,

Jraona-N. Cook, Lewis Barbar, Gil­
bert Striker.
■
•
Brel yoke draft oxcu
&lt;M»
Second do
8 ®0
CLASS NO. 8.

Best floral design.
uwu' stnixo axs nxniss.
Jnon.—A. It Pratt. Mr*.
Hanna, Mr*. II. II- Wood.
, Bert riding.

eounliy | hbd wu presume that no one
has any w scrioua doubt lliat the fa­
—
' ' ‘ ‘ uiao-thnUui of them are*
and we are euro thet
if they will have yd-

Wjtlisms, Goo. H. Brooks.
First in.
bMOBdil,

�Money

Imti.

ITS &amp;

patinul

ki0biicait Ticket.

starting wrong in his
with aa education wl
to do for hl. eowtry ’
could do,—ia represented .* having count o! the scurrility it contained and
been wrong over since. Evon the mon­ the abnae aimed at Clement Smith Eeq.
strous dactaralioa u not withheld that who baa formerly been a Democrat but
Gen. Grant has not “at any time shown who refuses to bo delirersd oner. ti a
say sympathy with tho colored not."
Mr. thrsraer says thia to that same color­
ed race who are, almost to a man, the
grateful and heartiest supporter, ot Gen.
' Grant. Can they, remembering their
past, fooling their prassat peril* with an
. inSwnrity Of Whtoh w. know |&gt;itl% and
studying tho acts of al) public men af- ereeisury. It tea wonder to ua how
Herting them with a cto*ene*s and im­ any &lt;uw claiming to be u hoawst man
partiality which cannot bo equalted by and with a moderate amount of inlaleany white frieod, real or professed—can gem-e and who ha* been a Democrat can
they, w* ask, be so fearfully deceived be gulled into tho support of tho Greeley
on thia poinlt No; they haro soon ticket. Democnta have been taught
not only that, did Gem Grant a.* a sol­ that their party was a party of priadpla,
dier toad tbo wny steadily to their eman­ and they know that all the prindploa
cipation, but that h* haa since aa J?io*i- which that party haa upheld rinoe tha
dent done far mor* than any other days of Andrew Jackson haro been op­
statesman to secure, perfect aud guar­ posed to tho bitter end by Horace Gree­
b it
antee their equal rights aa Amencan ley and tho Now York TrAtutr.
citisen*. Wo do not behove they are to a wonder that tho honest Demecrata
be led away from thia vital point by Mr should mistrust th* honor aud integrity of
Sumner’s fierce diatribto on the Haytien their loalcn whoa they desort the prinquestions, about which much might bn 1■ cipals of a life time far the sako of the
aeid if it woro pminent But tha rights |j spoils of offire ! li is more a wonder
of the colored inhabitants of Hayti are. that they can toll and deliver any conMt In issue in thp campaign, it is the aidorablo portion of tho party. Greeley
right* of our o*rn ciiiseha that we are |I Democrats n-v nice men to talk about

to protect, and wo tears the Haytien* ' "rvoegade*'' whan they are all rene­
in charge of Mr. Sumner. But the an- ]. gadev It sound* well fur them to talk
f&lt;aitn as well a* tho egotism of Mr. \ about in.tiridnal Democrala supposing
.Suma.r n thia connection ia curiously j tho Republican ticket for tho aake of
disclosed in contrasting bis views with 1j oScc.when that te just what they support
। those of Mr. Frederick Douglas*, tbr I| Greeley for. It is a true saying that.
; honored retwreentatirs of our colored “A thief alwayj cries thinf tlnit."
people. Bt i* not at all distressed by
itbs President's course toward Hayti.

town during my rbort absence from the
same. Wo notice Hint tho wall of the
first and second stories of tbo nan
aiding are complotnd, aud tbo capable of, taking core .of thcmaalros. ;
i Alito* progressing with the life not M’i tiwy are indnatrious and

•• wifi
— mon "be done,
.
Uuid atoey, wbiah
ready for th* roofing The new ach &gt;ol
laildiag will bo a noble structure wheni
completed, and a greet ornament as
wail aa convenience to tho people and
their little one* of the town. I also no­
tice that our enterprising fiillow-townomanpl. A. Ahny, dealer in hard wan ,

DRUGS

waving. They bare now on dvpoait, at 1
this bauk, one hundred and fifteen 1
thousand dollar* besides having drawn '
out of bank and expended for homes
end real estate, about nine hundred
thousand dollars Yours truly,
W. C. Woodfam

licines,
• aswauU Aare-ci.-i &gt;•—'

is making pregre*. with his now brick
block of store*, oh Main St, just abovu 1
the Exchange Hotel. These starve will
Tlu» Nebraska State Fair will bo hold
bo large and airy —nearly 100 feat tkrt year at Lincoln, (tho Capital of tho
deep, and will odd largely tu thu buri-1 8tato, situated on thia Road,) from Sept
naw iuteroeUof th* placet)
3u w Sept. "th. Erery arrangement
(the members of tho M. K. Church
lia» been effected, for making it a groat
are building a naw panouago U|&gt;on their sucre**. and ]*ocuring a thorough exhi­
obarch lot It it to Ixi a two story bition of tho products and resources of
building with ono story addition.) Tbo
foundation, including tha celhr, and
the frame-work of which have been
bailt during my absence, and many oth- ■
er building that were in progrm* of res-1 lling lbl,
tU# u * M K Jt n
ttreeuon wh.n ! toft, have been rom- P R R. and.thu Govomment Uud.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

i still open tu Homesteads and l‘r*-emi&gt;Thu* out town i* progt earing, and
the business inter**!* of th* same arc I Ticket* will be sold by tho Burling­
being increased, and while this is being ton Routo nul connection*, from Indiandone, all so harmoniously, the politkal j *1»Im, t-Tucugo. I'coria, and Burlington,
and burinena interests of our State. and t j |L:uculu nud return, on Sept. 3d and
Nation are not lost right of by our ;m*&gt; I
4th, at Half Rates, Ixiing, we believe
pl*. Middleville is not so far out of]
i E?l! 55 frem Cliiragv to Taacoln, and
the way, or her people so dull in com- ' gi (xl to c&gt; and como for two week.*.
jirvhending tho adiauiin^ policy, anil
People tviihing further partfoulara
villainoiu tricks uf the old Democratic ' can address A. ’ E. Tourafin, General
party (or what wa* left of tho Demo­ NkMonger Agent B. 4 M. R. It. Burcratic party at the clo*e of the late ter-

Farms! u ilk* fewolss reile* frost lb* ««&gt;••
l*r* .(«!*!., Uhl !S« orslal* I* HKb .M-l* *r-l
*T*«I * b«M.y wUlvd Ast at &lt;bs a*it AeiwrO

Btk; - -------- -

-•

, and although ho is portrayed by Mr
1 Sumner aa being sadly illtreatwl by:
IGea. Grant—that being given as ono of
And they cry “Corrupt Adminiatratho proofs of the latter's want of sym- tiua." Tho national debt is boing di*
pa thy foe the race—it so happens that । minished, and taxes are constantly be­
. Dourlaaa himwlf infinitely prefer* Grant ing lightened erery year. After next'
October the following schedule will bo*;
[ to Greeley for PreaidenL
j We have dwelt upon this topic some­ entirely exempt from th* stamp taxes ; I

Money.

South) and tha political “buxten"—-ad­
venturers of the day, who are again, a*
A party of our pwifta who were nutiin all time pest, stoddying and adopt­
ing every possible means within their caliig ut Gun Lake last week, report
power, to deceive tho people and mis­ very lively times thorn. They say it'
lead them info the betrayal of tho oublc wad n perfect guls-day, so much so that.
and glorious principles of our Govern - । the PiteaUria! Retarclai ware somewhat
what at length, not only because of its still the croakers cry “Oh, we must moat, fa I* deccirv-1 by any strategy 1 I nujectod fur the festivities of croquet, i
• prime importance, but beoauac i'. clear change administration Jr go to ruin!"' tho opposing parties to the present ad-' 1 danring, Ac., to say nothing of the fas- j
minirtrntion may adopt —or “new de-' cination of flirtations with a fine party '
ly brings out the strange willfulm-s.
of Kalamazooites, who happened to be
and utter disregard of facts which so
parture*’’ they may attempt to make
painftilly charneteriaes "Mr. Sumner's
. "Old Dow,” the eccentric preacher, | spending a week at their Club House. In (
’ Xbrie letter. 'Tho other main point— ’
meeting threa they considered themCourt House, in the City of Hastings,
adopted tho following sentiment for hi* relres particularly fin innate. Resides I
at natiaek M., on 8eturlay, Aug. 14.' the effort at justification which Mr. 8 um ■ '
text: “The world is all a fishing pond, Mr. and Mm. Slaughter. aiM MrsJ
A.D. M72, for the nomination ofOountyr nor exhibits for his now comi ng into al
Oflloers and the transecUon of any oth • j liance with tho old Democratic party— i
tho [&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt;ple all the fiahi-s, and the devil is , Bishop, there acre ,Col. Dunbar and ;
er buslneaa that may property come be-■ i i* of a piece with tho former. In brief, i. Asaipimcnt of a lease, mortgage, p&lt;&gt;|' ky, or insurance or anything else.
re. Misaci I'vttor, Bryant and How­
' it amounts to this: " I, Charles Sumuo-,
Bill* of exchange, foreign, inland,
' | whom you know to be unchangeable, tetter* of credit, or anything of tliat
, Mi ssis. Muore, Bishop and Gordon;
tall you tliat the old Democratic party |। kind now taxed by stamp*.
I the .-ill*, sails, erojuel and doneBill*
of
lading
and
receipts,
in
the
baa abandoned all its past princi[d*s aud
I scaly fish, etc , aqd then to tidl how th*
entertainments bstwsoa th* two par­
i United State* or anywhere else.
• tradition*, changed everything oxcep: ■' Bill* of sale of any kind
. devil managed to rateh them, the kind
. hioiIk a continued jollification meet-,
j of bait th* devil need, Ac. He said that
it* name, and has become good enough
. The atlractfoaa were su-h on tho
Bond* of inderuufication ol any kind.
Bond-administrator or gunnhan. or I। thus you could imagine hi* satuaic milRepublican te suit mo, and therefore let
anything that has the name of bond in iI »*ty sitting upon soma “reeky monoit and now taxed by stamp.
I tain," with bis legs dangling over this
people to argue a question so preernted.
___ •__ _
■
"mighty deep," ever busily engaged
because we hare to begin with doubt­
fishing fur th* souls of mon ; and that, ; to row over and sho the girl*. On the
ing tho infalibdily of Mr Sumner, in
when the devil wanted.to catch a Christ- whole they report a delightful wack, and
tho very face of his
'. "
j
ian,
be always baited hi* hook with a { returned with many pteaaantmoisanea of
Whsn wo ask for evidence, we ire point| hypocrite, and thaa, by adopting much | our P'J Kslamtuwo friends, and tho
I strategy, ho sometime* succeedJ, Nur,
at occurs to us, that thi* la very much
and such aa they were, who only want­
AH amtract* or agreement*.
* rd to be “let alone'' when they were a»Conveyance, any jrart of the work of the position of the Democratic jetrty to। day— with II at ace Grooley on thoir book |
I saulting the life of tho Union, who convoying.
Indorvement of any ncgot.-able or nut | trying to catch tho jex plo of these Unit- 1
[ wanted the same currency for all puruegotiabh- inAtrumont.
' xThfi T&lt;vu.bors' Claas at Orangeville
•d States ; but. we kn &gt;w they will ।
1 p-&gt;ses when they aimed »t repudiation,
Entry. for consumption, warehousing
' will a.mmeure Munday, tiept. Oth. Tiui
■ not entered, and poor Horace will lx.
। and who, in their Ku-K1jx lodgre,
daomvd, with tho “devil" and his whole | IM-opln of this |Juco will prurid* boardplanned whipping* and murdering* in
1 ing place* fur such as come from a div-'
‘ clan’’ to what i* lafted “Fisuxaais'*
tbo name of “ rwtorriie* *✓ rotoririMJu.'
' n-newals, etc-, (life, marine, inland and Lccx." God, in hi* providence, will not i tauce, aud will try tu make their stay i
ynscqkZsi." Democratic professions— fin- )
। pknsdnt a* possible. Till* work will be |
forsake a nation in wham tho hope of!
la-asc. AU through, the leuao list 1*
conduced in tho interval of tcsclutrn,
abolished, f
.and for tho promotion of our district i
Leg^ documenta. Writ or other pro- '
oesn, amfeerion of judgment, cognovit,
yet, Mr Sumncr.fbrgetful that thusa last
appeal*, warrants, etc., letter*of admincomplained that their teocliere were not
utterance* from tha sama mouths hare ivlration. testamentary, etc.
Well enough uducatod for their work,
boon wrung solely by tho force of iliaI ticket) “Peoples party," (Peoples ticket), ami next winter there will be an in­
pair, would have the colored race and
cressed demand for well qualified'
etc., to now succeed in deceiving the
•I’, tf ui once more trust to them aa th*
' P*«pto by any such wicked course.
rim of i-ianiinations will bo carefully
, "Stealing tho livery of heaven*’ to pare
b
mad*, uad the indifferently qualified ap-1
XatoSseatorla iksfitetMote
। their way to power, debauchery and naplicant will roceivo a license to teach, j
i tiimal ruin—• h Liberal Kepublimniam 1 when it m determined where hr expect* '
ks *&lt;M »l NMkvUte. 1* IS*
TmoS*/ tasM. Sar of Hrei Middleville is all "right—secure
to lalsjr, and then, only as the necessi­
against all such chicanery, and hercitities of the case dictate*. The first ex­
semi rejoice in the happy privilege they
ami nafiou will commence Aug. 3oth, at
have of supporting, by ballots, such men
Huntings, and continue tiro days, if
as
Llyseos
8.
Grant
and
Henry
Wilson,
I
himself, with his record of weakness!-*
ncceiwory. Ito prompt at nine o'clock.
for Prwideut and Vies President of
ever ploying into the hands of rouge*,
tho United States, and such a man as
nor the balance of influence*, nor the
tho Hon, Geo. Willard of Battle Creek,
preponderance of bad and discredited
of this Congressional District—one of
adviser* into who*o hands and under
Michigan’s noblest eons, os their candi­
whose control ho ha* now placed himdate to Congress, at tho approaching
eeH will command tho trust of the Joy­

al tciliums of thia Republic, saved but
not yet out of danger—sawed, too, by
the wry sms upon wham Mr. Sumner
MW turn*, rsdra/srsrf, in th* present as
well as in the past by thu rery men
whom ks now joins. He m»y go, after
haring hesitated for monlb« white the

Wshare thirteen Grant aud Wilson
poles in our village, all of which hare
been raised within a few days, and from
which flag* and streamvra are floating
in defiance of all opposition to the prin­
ciples of Liberty and Justice. Two of
thoM of three pole*, one on the cast side

now, and he may carry a few with Mm ;
but tho Tint majority of the American
people nil hirw to tho principles h
The despicable meanness of tho above
now dcaerts, and many erno, startled will be appreciated by the Republicans
by his fearful example, will take up the of Barry County with whom we hare
good cause where be teavw it, and tend labored for acron years, very naarly,
never asking or receiving one eent of
money for campaign or any other pur­
pose, except what wo have oar-ied by |

our legitimate buxines*.

But as th-

posted, wo notice this aquib that they
may know the farts, and treat the slan­
der with the contempt it drerrvaa, and
win universally reeetve at the hands of
the Republicsns ot the County of Barry.

CO.

Inocure.no charge'
f! WILL BE f’Mt)

We Sell Cleapsr Tta Otten

GROCERS.
Ofc- lit Sals, cl ttc Loral Lirm Bas
UXD PLASTER.

srrao
LAE,

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Wool Carding

CALL AT

A S. VAN VL^ft &amp; m.
For Your

Boots and Shoes
»e Iih U» Pres, ri Isral S e

Guarantee Satisfaction

SELECTSCHOOL.

Oiyxtcrs and Rtfrt^hmndi.
’ '

H.A pUtiEU.

F. STEINH’OFF,

Olivet College.

your correspondent, whan interrogated
upon tho some subject, bat a day since,
“prospect* are that they nw.or will hare

* Sirpol aid letiuical,

A beautiful pole, 135 foot high, wo*
raised at Coleman and Bsasott’s Corners
about three mites south-wcit of this Gobtarill*.
The Marchant* of lainiing are to ctoao
place, th* other dsy, upon which proud­
ly floats a magnifiertit flag bearing tbo their rtore* hereafter al ft o’etoek, by
Bgreemont.

Photographs,

DENTIST

Photographs.

This wonderful vegetable restorative
Between 300 and 400 people wore prev­
Farwell, Clare Cbunly, ia aoon to havs
is the aiiert-aachor of the feeble and de­
ent. who were entertained on tho ocea- a L*mloek axtract factory that will em­
bilitated.
A* a tonic and cordial for thu
ploy
300
baud*.
rioa by several good speakers and mu’ aged nnJ languid it baa no equal
( sic by tho Middleville Brass Band.

are especially subject, it is superseding
ewry other stimulant. la all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it srtsass

Tho Midland hemlock extract factory
begun the production of tni* staple of
Northern Michigan.
Judge B. F. Rarks, tho Hliaoi* cam­
paign speaker, wm for oom* yosra n
xtudmt in die academy at Romeo.

HASTINGS

EAT MARKET

REMOVED

flttiUkMMnSMDl
W Tar
^16.,
(Mt

inti., and was drawn*!.

the Doily Varden party, but they &lt;r*
not so well know as Mr. Rollin*, and
tbuw who do are *** hrodi, and ought
not to have any influence on the mind*

.

UK, at MB,

New Advertisements.

the asm*. are nearly one hundred and
fifty bet "high, and are really a great
credit to the party ; but nary a Greeley
pole in this town up to this date I and

Nknmrsx. 6avi*« Bvsx, (
Mobil*. Ala., Ang. 7th, 72. $
Eorroa Baxna:—I aw by your val­
uable paper that your beautiful inland
city to prosjwritig. Having lived in yvur
oty for about Uirw yoars. and haring
taken on active part ia building up your
rity.lt to with much ptoasoro I receive
a copy of the Hxsnxo* Bsxaaa each
week; I consider it Me of tbo boot
waeUiw printed in Mtotagan

BY ACKLEY A SLAPS

Washington Block ordr

Beautiful Women.

^msvutma,
Heath

untaruknliv.

PATENT COOLERS;

�East End, Axig. IB, 1872
E*. BixinItem. C____
has gme, and we aro atone; oar wood*
nc more tho mil! whittle will bear; and
when men wish to build— with their
wngua. well tilled-must oH to aonse
other pteco, or have a "log-rolling,"
The play is 611-1 with tnirth, pathos, sueh nn one a* we had in older time*;
and feeling. The tableaux era pro­ and even now, in tho cemitig campaign
nounced worth the prior of admission such things must be attends*! to; coneThe Itepubllcan* of the City of Hast- alone, and th* play itself ia s photo­ quontly the solid Republicans of Hast­
Inga, are requeoted to meet In tbrtr graph of scenery and incidents of the ing* Township msi at the renter Bchool
•erewti wafd.raEri^y vy*nU«. Aug.
House----to-day
as driornr:~&gt;: — sz
■----J ami ajipuinted —
----9B4, Wit,rothaff patera ven vxMrefc, for"-’hoMci-a* If lie "was right tbere.” Bra ■ gates to th* Senatorial Convention at
thv purpute of ahwaiagdetesateu to rep I
Nashville, A. Ryerson; to the Repewwhat the pnus says:
resent each Ward tn the County, and
teulativeConvention
at
Hasting.,
Messrs
,Ve
cnntxuly
asy
&lt;v
bore
never
wit;
Iteprerantatlve Oeuventfon tOhe held
EMoed an entertainment of such tbrill- 0. B. Benham. P. Cremer. J. D. Pen-,
in thl* etty ou the S4tb late. A too for
iag taterert as the “ Spy of Bbifoh."
the Senatorial Convention to be bold In It is InternwTvcd with scenes from the nell, l!. D. Reid; to tho County .Cunthe vlllag. nt NwshTltte oo the 8d of lato war. that almost makes on* beliexo vvution at Hastings, Messrs. I*. Buitoa,
Heptember. The plaare of mret'og will thar are actually w:ti&gt;euing the ranuge 8- J. Bibleman. C. Smith and B. F. Gas­
kill. The meeting waa well attended,
tho boat of feeling prevailed, the true
ring of Republican metaf was wrundod
and they adjourned by giving throe
A t-cautiful and impressive acxuiu was
rousing cheers far our nation's choice—
the decoration of the graves of • oar
brave unknown
«dc« seen never to be
plant aquarely in tho Head Quartan of 1
forgotten.— Slatuurd.
The toara of Mother* aud Daughter* there United Btatea on cur national paof “ Our Fallon Bravva," fortified to the ratio day in Novvmbar next
fidelity of portrayal of tiie sufferings of
A. severe accident occurred near MrNotice teUraeby given Lh«l Hi* H»- our brave boy* at Amleroonrilb- At
publlcan* of Irving will meet In Caucus times, during that impressive scene, John Kennedy’« residnne?, State Roadr'
&lt;»n Tburnday. August 23.', UT2, at the there a a* not a dry eye in the house.— on Sabbath last, to Mr. and Mr*. Wood,1
Towuablp Clerk's office, at 2 o’clock P.
of Nashville, by tbo urupupling of thu
M., for the pttrpoaa of nominating dele­
pole from the carriage in which they
gate* to the County, Repreaentattvc,
war* seated, and throwing them out;
. injuring Mr* W. seriously She wa»
tho assistance of about 40 of nt towns
people will bring it before the public on
Monday evening, Aug. 2fith. It will
be rendered in behalf of tho organ fond
of the Good Templar’s aseodhtion in

Ik. Wika
hr It.s™,

“I
r«
W wd Si IMU, rad nmatri W b.
Jttet asrecommeoded and will b*
‘w » «n*ll part eash down and th. bal■nce in Monthly Installments to suit
irarehaaer Call and eea it at the Now
York Cash Store
17tf

CHURCHES.

MASONIC.

Hastings.

:

FLOWER IM.

Fra Kslt — house and 2 lots &lt;X East
t enter St. Honan and 2 lots on Broad­
way, also the uU 1*. 0. Building and
tot &lt;m Jefu rson St

Railway.

ACKLEY 4 SLAfig

Natkville Correspondence

The following officers of Wild Flower
' I&lt;odgo, L &lt;) 0. T-, for the present quar­
ter, were installed last wrak :

HEY HAVE STOOD Tl
TEST.
Everybody is cordially invited and a
gnod time is expected, for notwfthstodmg the statement of Mr. G. A. B, ^ho
wrote an article for tho Jterwef teat
week, we yet hare over ono hundred
names oa our Rolls, and th* November
•lection will show him that they are all
old enough to rot*.
Wiura.

"h«?Ji* .Jfturgi*
Feed Trough. A. Simkin*. Algauaoa.
Packing Caae. W. W. Cadwell and J.
d Case. T^esing.

TockCroaaer. 8.1’. Babcock. Adrian.
Carpet Streicher. A. C. EUis Bir­
mingham.
Lubricator fur Steam Engine*- FNcCoy. Ypsilanti.

Ererybody

The Weber &amp; G-abler Piano,.
Whisky a bad go —Cards and light­
ing g.» with it Deep cult in the bead j
I aud untold misery and wot follow after. ■
Our saloon* aro receptacles for all of
। tin abate. L Jordan’' headquarters I
brought oat a practical Jetnonrtratfoa '
of it Monday, an J L Hyatt had his ।

WARD &amp; THAYER.

May 15,

Hastings tj- Allegan.

Ntutnux, Aug. 20, Is*2.
M* Earrtra: - Hine* my article last
week, political Halters have bran tour- 1
ing along quito smoothly in thia locality.
Tho Qrrdeyiles haw either lexxnno Mnad, T redd out; Jiur.es Russell, Hwy
ashamed of their euurso, or have blownd Munroe, Vico Presidents , Henry Mar­
tin, Secretary s Ix-wi« Wilcox. Treatnrer. I Koop u large supply of Salt for .tale at Lowest market rates,
Meeting* will be hell alternately ia the
1 heir Brick Warehouse.
various di*tri&lt; la of the Township

Apply to H C Ihuxr-LB,
Reul Estate Agent.

The Republican* of llutlaud arc re। quested Io meet tn Caucv*. at the CbidThe reason why trade i* good at the eater School House, on Thursday
। New Yokk Cash Store, ia Isecauao they Aug. 22d. al 2 F. M. tot the purpose of
‘ sell godsls so cheap that everybody can
। afford to buy.

Perhaps it would be interesting to
of your n-adera in tho western
part of the County to know just how

naitit a worm IBicr cnt acn tkuMEnate to t*e Wolter

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meurALI

try them before Purchasing Elscwhere.

•10 Barrel lot* and more Mild to deaiem nt a
ranee above ('ur-load Rates.

-riling Tea* cheaper than any other
store in Michigan All tea* warranted
aa rwotntncnj.nl. or the money B&gt;fan-

Jf’OJEX
1 lay* getting shorter

fo* dux. pair* moro of thoae 1 -2 hose

Spy of Shiloh.
tipy of Shiloh Saturday errai

at 0 rte-per pair, jnst recrira! at tho
New York Coak Store.

cure it wilt be teen that al! 3d premi­
um* aro dropped, bn: then- i* more
| than a cxunujotuimg in.-noae of |mco
' to tha 1st ami 2d premium* tu make up.
We hope to se&gt; the Fair prove a sue- -w&lt;r
wwJM wtM &lt;&gt;v lrj ulu,. „„„
f CHS. and wo aro.a*.uiud that the officer* of them in portbnlar is expecting tho
• o! tbo Srataiy will do all ia their |«iwor I'rtttfrr, aud rumor lays that !&gt;•&gt; ho*
already ronuaenceil ptepanng u place
for it. Wo aro afraid that tu- will not
receive any grratcr reward for hi* work
I, Yt«x Jxu.—Under the energetic maa- than hi* party did for th- ptsJer which
agvtncnt of I. W. Vrvoman our efficient they burnt over their victory in Nuith
tSbnriClhe Jail is enlarged and repaired
in a most substantial ami tbourougb

small

SALE:

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
piye Lu/ueij ruiyiisyeD ry cnq
lots.

Sugar far 10 LSc; the best grade of
Wheat rome* in quite freely and price
yellow Sugar for 12c nnd every thing ranging from II-25 to |1.8&lt;t per buaheL
ciao in pro;«rtion al
. The Fair Ground is Iraiag enUrged
and improved.
jicopte of Bony Co
। Lots of Salt at"5. S. Guudyuar 4 Co's. -; proud of an officer
I Ditto at Barto* * Goodytor *.
jpndoin keeping ovorythiag entrusted
The Boston Cash Store Is advertising j to his cam iu shape that doe* cred it to the
, by bill* their u&gt;ual timing out sale.

CjA-SXX

loud

for

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

Middleville ri well supplial with Grant
and Wilson poles. For particular' sre
Middleville Correepondrac*.

$20,000 Worth

In the town of Barry twenty Demo-.
OtU.-AU kinds of Machine Oils,
suitable for Mowers, Ban Mills, Buggies crats have signalled their intention to
and Wagon*. Paints, Oils, 4c, at tho

.

r.L AT

m njffi &amp; m.

Michigan Central R. R.
U. IEIU1U 1RD DIRECT ROUTE,

Ntw/Goods in endless variety juot
opened, asd fur sale at n»toni*bingly
All tho Coiurod voters in Battle Cr» ok
low price* at Barb-r 4 Bailey'* m'.fkf and Kalanuuuo, usllgnfor Irant and
Wilson, except u— ba b an idiot.

or Your

Cheaper than the Cheapest!

XAnJ now Chadtrft* toll* of their having
a colored Juror drawn for the next term
of Court. AB right

and Shoes

Better than the Best!

X The Metbedht Monday Bchool of thi.
son haa pointed a very nice transparency
city will hold a booksit pie-nb at the
with tho words : “ Headquarter*. Grant
Fair Ground Tbondty aftenrwn, of
and Wilson. Heroism *gain*t Greeley ism.” Meeting* every Monday evening
- The Rutland Grant aud Wilson Club Let everybody altend.
,
will meet at the Chidester School hou*e
the Greefoy-Dolly-Varden-mocracy
on Saturday evening, Aug. 31 »t- Lit
are in council to-day and tbo great eore* Tho weather hi* been rather mug headed magnate Austin Blair addresses
gy '* for a wrak post Result: symptoms them on what ho know* about blistering
All ye that want a blister plaster go to
of “fever and agor" quite numerom.
the mooring to day and get it applied
-sf'Tbe new ochool building already at­
"without money aud without price.'’
tracts many persons Io scan the growth
of the immense pile of stone, brick and
mortar. Whsn coapietod it will bo a
bridge that proved to be defective has
beauty.
been repaired in a substantial manner

Pins, at Wuroi i? ■

arrived
Tho celebrated
suoc*e*ful I’hyvician. Dr- N. J. Alkin, is now at bi* office.
No. 11 Canal Kt., Grand Rapids. Mich ,
where be eaa be consulted daily until
October. Road his advertisement in
this JMJMTT
fiT Call, or rend postage for nreufor*.
junolfhlJ

And a road cut round the hill to con­
as tbo suo-craful R, R. solicitor, has nect therewith.
Everything is now
gone to bis U.«ne in Canada to etay a
few weeks for hi* heaUh.
X Mora Mechanic, on tho Wing -Billy
dorred all the Republicans raid four
Ham* and Geo. E Richmond, started
Venn ago They haro even [lasted on
Monday for the Enterprising town* ia their bulletin board what we announced
the North port of Mich.
when Guv Blair was to address u» lour
yrar* ago. We were in earns*: in call­
Nothing ia the “Teoting Ihrpartmrat
ing him "Michigan’, most Eloquet son"
this we*. Aa opportunity ia offored and believe him ao still. But for that
to trot large Water MoUra. or Murir reason, do not chooeo to follow him to
Mellon. Pram nnd PeMhra Wil! not be the rank* of th* copperhead Democracy.

TIS
____________

Maoarx Austin 4 Great ar* prepared
to furnish wood pipe or take eoutrart. to
bring water ft«n springs 4c„ in any
amount deeired and a! the most re asonable term' Call at tho Pnmp Factory’
in Harting, fur prices. 4e AH kind, uf
word Pump* Manufaciured and kept
[

jiut M*e what rtacks of Good* are crowded into my store.

‘NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD,

stock of

J also scH Sugar Coffee, Spice, and in fact all kinds of\
Cheaper than at the "GREAT COST" and "Excursion Salca."

•^“Ikeep a Tailor and Manufacture Fne Goods to order

Drug Department

-rms: UIa&gt;ck.

R.

MUDGE.

Music Stock I
go aasartmenL Politicians cannot (ail to Im »aited wilts
(y Cam;&gt;aign Song* for Both aide*.

WsxTXn —A good Farm Hand—good
AnoYNt
vro rre*(£ iae&lt;
In­
Batoon ia EmpireBUck bid Evening nsgre and steady Employment.
On* of tho principals to th* affair quire cm the premise* 4 mile* South of
Darius Heath was taken to jaR after Hasting*, or address the rabacribor al

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

con riderable scriradsging

H Th* City Marsbd b blag very sick
with th* typhoid fever. Ilb ca** b a
, critical one

Un or t Arrets ramaunng it the
Heatings P. 0, August 20, 1872
Mr. Ester Arnold, James W. Fifield,
Stanleyb headquarters fot Grotto and
Mias Sana 8. HiU, Chas. A Parkin«, H
wgetablra, aa w*C yj^Wrie* of all. T Rickard. Ju tL Wardwell. X F.
nr

HI/its,

oils,

quoceifies,

.HASTINGS, MICH.

The divorced w» of William Parlamiou. * teltoriag man ia Detroit, has
&gt;r the fifteen mouth* of her aeparation
axn bar husband ami throe children.

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CARD.

TTETiV;

THE

TO EVEKY INYAIJI)

Dauchev fi Cot Column.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN

what'ever'i-lSS
Jssr own
New, Scientific, Succosafal Im

#250

DR. ATKTM

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

Prtf. FOWLERS GREAT WORK

» Hoeunt and Okl-btacLwg

* — — —- . • . .mi. r- i.
&gt;w« O&lt;aTKl
IIIT
I I” —‘ » • I
Cr.ioo Utswun of lh« Xsw Capltet of Utehlssa. hsra ropUjsd

The C«lwrt LKtiojrapMiTg Com puny of Potroit,
C*|va u» ««k. asd aw MW paNteUag ■ spUsdid Tinted Lllbagrspb of

i 'YsiurrF'Utt'iOBr. •
I.»J

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Jlannflwtorar nt

TIN, COPFEi AMI SHEET IBM WBE
WliLirMla Md fcalall &lt;W&lt;r*

Jtwlb ,ln2nMaL&lt;kl- ]
lor fanning purpose- Odn ora yet
iaany thousand MW of wood firming
lands that may bo hod at from ten to
twenty shillings per acre by aptdytag to
the goverument land offices. The fresh
water fisheries of Michigan aro unri­
valled, tbo yearly catch being from sixty
so ninety thousand barrels. White flab,
fmksrel and trout abound in greatest
quantities
Tbo call manufacture of Michigan i*
dealing Io exrel that &lt;rf Mew York,
judging from &lt;be basin... of the past
few yean. The brine is stronger by
thirty-six j»r cont. than any in bi»W
York. The saline basin ■ constantlr
enforging. Tbo business has boon quite

SEWIING MACHINES.

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,

- TIWH

$3,000

in

Ciutlt !
$6,55’

Sure,

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

1871

Sn4 K«;lui

YOUNG MEN

'in Cosh. h&gt;»! E1UI. ond fcraeasl Frvfarlr, la
$23,900
Iteal Estate !

AGENTS WANTED

_____ _

far COOPSl'fXIllt

mma CAMPAIGN B8HI
went it will give, and tho wealth it mav
prodtxw.
'Tho coppar, iron and eoel mine, bar­
boon a great aounw of wealth, and will
in tho tuture increuso rapidly with a
proeperoua and wall ordered national
goewnment. In HMf&gt; the (ret copper
mine waa opened since which time l5&lt;&gt;,000 tons of ore have been mined. In
1 Nbti the mining of Iron waa commenced
and already mare than it.lKO,».H«0 tuns
of are hare been produced. The Lake |
Kuperiur iron m superior to any other ia I
tho world. The ore yields about 701
per cent of iron. In Central Michigan
the immoaso coal fields that have been j
known to exist aro now being developed .
and tho coal La coming into gnnoral use.
At Grand lUpida and Abdmdoa there
ore rich plaster beds.—T.sw. Gcuitf.

iu«ranu» .

W
Irv aura

MEDICAL SCHOOL

C. J. O»n

: arasSsst: tras&amp;tr fit
JI U »U&lt;«4 la a (teas rrlladrr lauK.lt
«aa4l?&lt;7"^3aii|kZin*£»li&gt;re,H^'&lt;te*JllHaka*?’\lab
■ I iha^ltr •ailaksaaar.l from l». ilkn nMa,
&gt;
1 M Nr*"sd unl.l Ik. o.Haars dra.a
i Its iMiilaU., lair la arsrs iwpaal.

LOOK

i:\hnblti jlgents Wanted in Every Town in the Stale

4919
HORlTiQ PRATT, PrcfL

STARLET I. TURNER, Sa/J.

CHAR J. M, Go. Aft

LOOK HERE.
mJ although you may l&gt;© tho moat ex­
quisite pointer tiring, tho spider haa a I
right to laugh at your coarse daubs aa
alio runs over thorn. Just show her!
your crochet when you shriek at her.
"Haro you spent half your days." tho ’
apidur, if ah« bo sjxtefui, may 'remark, I
hare you spent half your life on'
these clumsy ottoman ouren ? My dear ।
lady; ia that your web t If I ware big I
e nough, 1 might with reason drop you ,
and cry out ngaWt you. Letmeepaad 1
n day with you and bring my work. 1,
hare four httlo bags of ’bread—such I
little bags ! In erery bag there are more
than IUOU boles, ^-such tiny bolsa!
Out of each hole a thread rune, and all 1

tUTUKTS

Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

$166,000

tjagsmai.

VMIHIJUknl. rid
feuWaUs adMarf lari*.•

St Joscph.Mich. Sept. 1,1872
l» vrMMi. Mt&gt; ■

Condition Powders)

•rref M&lt;«lral,os

threads that liaro ixusod out of her four
bags through four or fire thousand little
holes. Would you drop her too ; cry­
ing out about your delicacy ? A i-rstiy
thing for you to plume yourself on yxrar
delicacy and scream at us."
Haring
made such a speech wo uiay suppose
that the indicant creature foataus a
rope around one of the rough point- of
tha lady's hand, and l&gt;-ts herself down
lightly to die floor. Coming down stain
is noisy, clumsy work, compared wilh
her way of locomotion. Tlie creeping
things we acorn are miracles uf beauty.
They are more delicate than any ormulu
clock, or any lady’s watch mode for

NATURE’S

Hair Restorative

CHAMPION WASHER

Dr. Wells’ Eiiract tf Jrnieia
Saginaw City will very noon haro the
benefit of an abundant supply of pure
water, as the pipes for ths Holly system
are now boing placed in position.' Bay
City u oIm to be wholly or partially ,
supplied by azadleatwator before tho
aoaaon is over, nnd by a year from this 1
time the works will be oomplotad at a ;
total cost of not much loan than t250,- 11
000. East Saginaw haa not yet decided ;
on what it will do, but public simtimont !
will shortly require that some definite i
plan Im- wttled upon by which good wa- J

SnwnMl MlrMMSM'irS LmmX/uI Z
.yraL-t.’T’; • •

inrostrnsat by «Qwr of tho aitire nomad
could be made to better advantage than
a liberal appropriation for tho construc­
tion of Water Works by sente modern
system. The bralthfulnoM of the peo­
ple would more than repay tho outlay
in a single year, and die increased pro­
tection from fire, thereby decrereiag ths

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BLOOD PURIFIER.
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A Farm of 120 acres, situatod in the
township gf Baltimore, 8 miles ftwn

good young and growing onhard, g&gt;»d

Sahool Homo. Hugar baah of
1,000 trees. Splendid timber uf all
kmda; Oak, Kaswood, Whitewood etc.
Tin: LUJG1MT

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It is the lightest Draft.
2nd It is the Easiest Handled.
3d it does the best work.
14th It is the most durable, being harder than
tempered stool.
5th The points will wear nearly twice as!
long as on any other plow.

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nnni noLurr iKrrs»°»fef: 5
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TBS POLITICAL 81TOAT10M

BLAISE TO SUMMER.
at tho Govern: uent' there well-grounded complain la is so'
o oiniosiuuu. 8uth i fresh that 1 look at Mr. Bunmor'a pic-!
A Scathing Beply to Sumnsr's
Thai Mr. Greeley ture of Mr. Gresley with unfeigned as­
- *— -------•
, ... sees n wosui surer proton t his aiding 1 tonishment. Evon the (uroored conmost v^wrotn and unsparing o. lautt- jt
yf tjumaw
are it is versions uf tlio Southern rebel* is no:
finder* with Grant and hia udministra- t„ B0 maltor of profound astonishment so wonderful that of th* Trihrae into a '
I • - ■ — -------- “•------------- t&gt;——
i •'■.uHrtcr of Chnrfes Sumner.
tonbtless wc could find n mau who ,nor to-day :
Avucm, Ms., July 31, 187i.—To
Grant reptewnt* Joyality m linculn did ■ use them for hU own purposes. And Hou. Charles Sumner, U. 8. Kdnntor—
: in IMir. I do not cam for hia ddects, H &gt;s l«*«iblc that, in rare mcmcuts of Dear Sir : Ycpr letter published in the
were they ten timra grater. Cnthsiu ! exceptional courage or virtue, Mr Qroo- (Opera uf this morning will create pro­
'
. » . .
_— aL^lta.
.1—~ ,.r .^-iDg so. But jn found pain and rogn-t among your far­
defarts weigh liulo with him in eompat- and Junin*
ho --know*
ho —
is u«r
mer puuwve.
political ukwmm
friaad*, roevugouas
thrpugbuut llr»
New
ium wilh tho hnmensuiublo evils that tafiimv of V&gt; u»v» wa.™ m ■^—*. • —- | ——— — —— ————s —
------ - —
it
tif^ tn, ttee il.r r .un. uf Wpress'titfltive and symbol of tho right*, their toil, and is contented to bore. Engle ni Your power to injure Gen.
would rcult from trusting the reign* “r of\ Hn|Wl anbjwt Ryon If I tweeted Every «tan al nainuwn mm&gt; nee* $1»«U. ■. Grant vra* -xhaurtod in yvur renmrkagvvetnuirtd &lt;“ Gtveloy mid bu friends. I Wr
pujlrato of Fmidoat /of couase.if copperhead* and setaMtati* bfo speech ia tho Sonato. Your powar
He was invited reamllj to rWiH'f ape-1 Gnuit,—which in aouo «&gt;nro is true. i*t* lift Mr Greeley into tho Wtito I to injure yourself wm uot fully exerlitfosd a'ldresa in Boston. Hi* answer i but in pD wnre is tho whole truth,—J Itoure, they will claim—and it Is now (cd»ed until you announced your open al­
to lite istirtalim to wlikh nlliiMtan ' »hou!d rtill vote for him against t» ri’bol- nnderrtrrai that they shall have— their liana, with Southern aeewrauU in
.
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.
. ■ jjon at the ballot-box, to which dikloy-. full shor^ m shaping tho joltay and till- their efforts to destroy tlio Ifopubluan
baa already town made in tho tote- .
(IOU,J| cliildirti ha* ths villas uf tW admimsfraUot..! party of Uo nation.
gtaphii dispatches, is in full a* follows. . Q^Juinyjj,o character.
They aro no bungler*, but shrewd at a
1 havo bat recently road, with much
.SwsarKorr, AugrutD, 1872.
Tn stop .now for criticism of pwuh bargain, and sure to get good security &gt; interna the circumstantial and uilaute
«Cou ask
... me
.....
.-_.-i._-.
ail—as
.. ..r
I. ill. I* fur
n imuniw.
*11in tonier-ktano
tlietrufI nra.A
U&lt;..raccountt.v
in you in thu fourth
...I
to cddre.i.
, Isult.
llios.’ of rtranl
Gvu. Grant
His
fornpnunUs.
The romeruf
stone
tlietr
given by
rel­
ra a involved iodte mu-, blaming ■ foan’a awkwardness when ho i jUiey i. to rejrudiste our debt or assume
shall »nrely linax Oust
i shall luvbably Mie Jul- ate Chamber in 1805, for defendin
Grerln. I
yup for thp cpailduiice,
th&lt;i Senate, Hid coilaitiimplied in jour vrajucst. * Amoug you ।
[arty throughout the houtli, i
Ing tu your own (Lowing to ■
Hu Supporters.

clftfln _
speoclxM «f Charles Sumner.

When,

uni to with yourwlf and Mr. Greeley in

nX leaven that lump of political un­
soundness. Tho adtninlstxstiou of Mr.
ueratic administration, awl you would
bo Compelled IO
repent end turn

ing U-mocraric votM, Ulastrateng it by

atimupt to murder you, was afterwards What cuurw you will pursue toward*
found In tho rebel conspiracy to murder

BICKS * BROTHER,

IBITT®

witboat Ct

upon you. Mr. Tombs, of Georgia, personally, but what will b* ibacomph-x‘
’
openly announced his approval of it in uin of the g
tboSouftte, ami Jalf.TMju Davis. four government
munlhs after its orerrreuoo, wrote a let­
ter to South (Urwliua ia lutanne eulogy
of lln«jlca for having so nearly taken.

font for inc to attend a raiblui m.ctiur H-tath hoars vntnos* that the mass of m pepl n|ilho wu La* gained. I am
in Borton; and indsed 1 think 1 rat. H-.utbc-n nfiltr. aro wholly unohaugod nut ready for such an wjurnment. An
stale my vi.ws more MtiArtarily in a Ju upinfon. iimt wady lor another retdl &gt; &lt;dd frond, now residing xn Georgia,
letter than in a public addree*. It rau »hen ever tho woy ojora*. Th., wide ; wFo stood, nflo In hand, tn han^ al|
phase, therefore. I wid- commit.,irate' •n.-vaj .ngonirntiou of tho Ku h!ux through that fight, told me. jail after
with you In this war. rather than in the shows tbs *»me thing. Tbat orgnai-- th. Ctormnau &lt;^r«ta&gt;u;
one vuu reggt*:. Ii''»
"n1' Uwaure pubic ojnnion
‘ 8», before Grant arrested those -0
ui courts lfo&gt; lint tbuiigb'. that urtui* there ibren-d it op, apd ta .uupcmim; Ku-hlo* tn North Carehna 1 never
' ’
llwc of help 1 Afopt without a loaded musket al my
1 tl.L wu* to 1 bed

fu JafrrUIt. Mubiox.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1872.

ba an fore-

the government to hia enemy,
oml men of tills country arc „„ —
class enlightened, but they taro wonder-

KOliKHTS
Ing
a qimUaud
alliance, sixtoea 7®?” “K°&gt;
Messrs.
TooniUj and Davis in thedr efforts to re-'
1 publican* dore &gt;rally rut-any faith in sga
ry- iImmc proteitatioru. Tnrro h nbt a enso ! •'
_
o : of didu’iun. They are hypocrites, trot i *lial that rlrctfon mean*. I'll nevr
it dup**. Tliy know well tho pli.t, and 1 ri»k living in Georgia trudor Grwdey- ' lean politica nothing to uiarvelcui has mure than Horae* Greeley,
lhe sswiiw of iiupsrt'Jil liberty—
I . ver occurred as tlu fellow»hi&amp; of Bob- U&gt;« echo m Tammany Hail,
u for lit" »ak4 of 'dli.v are ullllug to help I I'll soil out and rouio North.”
nwl which hu» never llaug.
They
Such is the testimony of a Joyal ma
natrhtyln&lt;«s whkh hn* *rlJ«u ------n it and ri-k th« iQUM^ucmxw
Joccvcd—of that deration whs- h has so know iliat Mr. Greeley • ••le.-tn.u means . &gt;u me cromu . inai is uuw it suosv in .-ucnxte in a joint wtlorl to &lt;tnv&lt;* tno
the
Negro
unrciutered
to
the
hate
trf
Georgia!
llcpubtif;.!: party from power, oad hand
randy shrunk from any sacriflco--which
Gentlemen, I hara another interest in I over thu^guvernmeut to thu j.radical
no opposition could tirv end no danger the tfonlhem Ststes, with no interfercoco from t|ui Nation in hi* IvhaK'lhat (Irani* cforti m The anti-*lar»ry can*' | control of those who so recently Miugbt
it
means
th*
nitislitutuiuai
amendments
j
was
only
a
pwtion
of
tho
strrrgle
Lo{
to
destroy it. Ilia no use tor you- to1
imv ..
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only nftsT Utaluradadilaemtion. I should m utrulix-vliby u rofitwrhrad Cougxvw*,' brreti capital mid labor, (btpital under* | (nko rvtngo liohind the Ropublican roc•• •—
i_»r— oi_
lu-sitate to publish my diraent If I wore our d*&gt;Ll luoi|~«v’l witK and our ls&gt;ud» I took Io i.»n the laborer. VVe have bro- -■ » *»
billing 20 [for re nt. in ayery market ken that up. If Grant ia •lerfi.rl that
is ve«j Tl.e Dctmxmtic millionaire who it wll- 1 dispute and all quiHlfomsconnected with
was wrung—that the OCenoubicji ling to Ji*k ibis ba* already “hedged.'' it sink out of sight. All the u*oe« of; rvmaiu firm iu’his llepublicou principles , dsfonec.
iintMirtant. slut Ids ruMtak.' ' He holds naltons « f Confederate bonds, tho war are put beyond debate, nnd u he would lx* (wworleM against the Con- I
Iresds to fatal results.
JiMM G. Buixr.
(Signed)
grow that would earn* into poser will
1 think crerv loyal tnsn, • nougb to pv four tiiu.-s us«r for all tho '■ the labor iwvcmcnt. 1 do not count him, in tho evuul o! hta* efortiau. Wi
. n-...for. .1 n&gt;n". should fonc* «u tko National SuwitUw, and much on th- recognition uf that mov&lt;jG’lfliit and the Nptfon Uu n .alidy laugh «t th" »mull Unnlhold -1 ment by tho Itepubliean Courention,
Bute Iteci.
. rnleLnlvin thcbaiid. era he bus duptal.
though 1 gratefully oppremto IL Bui tho inability cj- a Itemudcnt io enfurco a |
policr, or even a measure, against the
I the old Bej ublirou party.
think , allies only the coperhead* of the Demo- I
will of CongT.-*. X^hat more power J
orc for new one*.
oxine iccv loyal i «*»ic tmrty. 1A* foues talk to *ay he
’( would them be in Horace Greeley to on- । Traver** City $280 with which to ]«y up
elected
we
»hall
*]M*n
l
|
force tho Ilcpubiican jiolicy agaitul a ' their old debt.
in HW, agailHt I ba* joined the Ih mucrots.. Such a *tatcsrs in lighting over the j Democratic L'ongrve* than there was in I
.
... I »....■ I. an
In ite- I tetllfM-SraCV

ff.M. I PJOHX.

Respect fully nniioiiiiee to their patrons 11
the Public (erncralk, I hat they iiave rciiiov.o4
Xo the I.urge nnd Coiniiiodious .\cw Urick
r^l^re adjoining the Washington Block, and
will he happy to serve all who may give the.iiF

g
tie Filial

set.
all kinds of Produce.
* BRO

Powders!

02418780

ISAAC AV. V ROOMAJT

I- H.MALLURk

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

i WASKl

where you

know you get none but the

WE AU COMIaU

liran party hod outlived its usefulnessM. .....
•" groTB. auu
umi.li wavwij -------------- i ■.
Genth men, the reason which l&lt;-ad tut r.. 1*1 Vicineuv- siicy uro uu. tv., ••m.a, atiu
1 know ir-rco honist wir Democrat* , shall have btwide w.co&amp;teinptuoixs l^nur-1 ha* already in hia latter of acceptance,;
“* “ daily.
Io my pnsent ciphtfon, trr epite of n&gt;y
wish to change'.heir Ixute and and m- ing of tho fnbor question. Ite fronds i taken ground practically against tho
A daughter of Joshua Brown, of Bohlformer views, ought to give my judgThe cvnvtmlion Republican doctriae x&gt; often enforced 1 win'* I*nurte,was killed a day at two
’ ’
•"
I am for- cent heartily llw result uf the war. Ail '■ were nt Cincinnati
honor to them, lint their* plsre ■■ rcurmd their «pt-&lt;-al». and Mr. ffohurx 1 by yourselE uf the duty of tho National sinew bya plank folliagun her neck and
nut with Greeley, but with Grant | himself alfinu'tet that lalxir wo* "not a Government to secure the rights of *v«vy ! choking her to death.
lhev fought at his *id&gt;' ;
Ibetc live fouiw." l*residrnt Grant means citizen, and tho protection of hlo, poraOO'
TTie Benton Harlior box and bosket
they'should stand today.
I ku&gt;&gt;* | peace end oppirtunity to agitate th.* and property in Mr. Greeley '• Ivtlei
phaticallv deitax! General Granl-y fitness it ia hard to con fen mistakes: but 1 proc-1 great tr.duaxn.il qawtunu of the day. . accepting the Cincinnati nominatipn, lip inanufsctariiw ur* running night and
ter the i’rvwidency.
Deluded by tho
day preparing for the disjioaal of the
tire
what
1
prearli.
। 1‘rvaiileiit Givvtey means the scandal j plra.es every Ku-K!ux villain in tho Urge crop al fruit in that vicinity.
UvtiubU. an press,' 1 itotit from city I.,
If
Gen.
Grant
is
sot
aside,
who
m of- and wrangle of Andy J&lt;Jnuon*H years , South by repeating the Democratic cant
dty juvlirating agaiutt Ida election. In
On tlw 3d. George Harrington, in the
private with Mr. Sumner urn! others, I feted U* in hi* plate ! Horace Greeley, oyer vnin, with sccesaion encai»p»l i'1 alwul legal self-gotornatoui. Bud in- Hsathor &amp; Allison mill, Eas: Saginaw.
weighing in good rebel parlance against
long and earueeily agaiu»t the
ilursco Greeley’ is. Wo abolitionists
cditrnliratiaxi, and finally declaring that a{p mpling tn change tho mandrel belt,
putting such a man iuto such an
wav literally torn to places.
st lime they saw only his
A harvest handatSaadstauo knocked
and *U]h»jHo&gt;1 him b&lt;«rt-

teokii those‘ age enough to exinfi-ea hi* faith. If event* tortured, tnuidervd, trodden under foot, i promote the WcU-Wng nf i|» inhabit- I ployvr.had
i-r—l«— i—&lt;
a.._i——I
. .. ...u
c.-the judgutout of
*1 prescribe. The
pkio English is
u to the pave fault and itotarnble in- , to risk anything for an idea
October .“■th and Olh, 1871, waa $023,­
888,97, of which $57^80 V'J has be-n
Domingo matter I think the Irequrat abused even an Atneriran pul.tkian.
putting relative* into offira highly cb-' privileg- ..f tradmg P"«»P^ 6ir
undm* prejudice agntut tt&gt;
their protectioi, but leave
1 -•
• •
*
,r „f WebBut for lack of ability
Knanp. in Heath, with 60,(XX) fort of
ster is warning ruough ngain«t any man
in public life ventunag to
t&gt;iu insult implied in pnuu'hi
uk-gietA (o heedloa and imlucrludnatfrom lirinc men.
u« t.irgiveneis and conciliation
l&gt;o you, av u friend to the cjlutod
upinw io in*-. iniilcreonvilk* nnd -~^L, T.‘—
'
f Uvnsral Grant's adminis- . : :.. .
living horror. Beside tho

FIRST QUALITi.

His truly original, ktateemanlikc and
(Tristian policy towards tho Indian* it
admirable, and standing alone, ia enough

ait*

pbisonid all through by that dread cruever willeaa enough to connect tliendea

amid innuumrub'e difficultsca in our for-

qooose/iBLitt rwm-

[■omw-my oi mo
merit Um. Grant's prompt interfrrworkingui

and fined $15 and cost for assaulting

tween himself and us.

Aou w31 trad

eightdsour law. 1 *haU_alwBy* remren-

BLACKSMITHING!

ia tolerating the Ku Kulx is i.agrant »
But Yhe Prosidmt and his immediate | loj;
friends desires our
effort* and tuccea* in that mail«r.

J S. GODYEAB. A Co
Earn art Batua Ju &gt;», I'11

SSL,

tire** glorying in th* atrocities. Mean­
while—tlmuki to the unparalfolted mer­ bill by IImi
ry, tho unutterablo genenalty of the as filibustering.

jailors of Andersonville and Libby—

Wilsor. asking him to urge Gen. Grant

lien. Grant's bow to manufacture political and pesruniary *uecc*s out of the cuuvirtfo«* of

a wao are eo-ernetho support of Mr.

to tho Administration nnd to the llepuhlicnn party! But their frvinds may
fairly daim lhst during tho last three

mento, the Thirteenth. Fourteenth, and
Fifteenth. To giro those amcadmhnfii

DENTIST
and left him doubly defenxtle*

of Gen. Granta

Holder t
tIcK.
HERRICK.

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am

Lire.- 1."-!

M ““ *

reaeutativv*.

Lincoln during the dark year* of 1862
About 160,000

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

..X^TraLLOWIMG LOT 0F 0141,18 PAII)

S)lii Silttr ui Plata! 71R aB4D 138 T°.H^. . . . .o«.

I

u nvowu raxue they need my advire-. No ; they
I Ml. and nnA«r*tand and see the'.fianirrr. But I

jseoure* Spaoial Protration to Every Polley

I

fgSgfi gg

t
"lifotima *Witi«nrt," how comm

lane. U71. That

$5,000 pur annum.

Qrerarillo export to expend
build water tanka for the rt

THE

Ml

of August. Bo honest and
Republican ticket, if you would

ting to that mood of mind which doom.

his formal
a Kull find.

It .all remain* lamentatay

■m t &gt;

fnnd

They

allow the Civil Bights biU to bo rated
id with a de­
nial so abeolute that it amounted to a

■till Hvo, —unharmed, in ncaaiful posKtsion of eery right the law can give,
except that of lifting thrir heeds against

commending, that measure to Congress

Life Insurance for Business Men

Tho Grard Rapid* pilico made 171 ar-

*

Ta. A,™-. sw£l£a»bM -as■ *&gt;~..-M*-1 ■?

BLACKSMITHING

FRAMK U WARD,

tivu ngnu uiu povu-i oy ina uuusu.—
Gvonrian loyal meu* ruthhaaly shot it wav introduced by ynurpnreonal ftiend

I,I.,hl: .ins! " This is ceitamlv news to mid. The first-born of u 100,0lM&gt; Isiuwbold* are still freshly mournreL Till on* and factious hostility uf tho Demoitliin n year, throughout half the Kiulh
iv* cpvrvdly
robl*cd, tortured and tcannol the Glebe, tho Democratic memhow timidly In* held up bis skirts about

xa

�ora corarr rrcrar.

ton. the utfiexJisftiare^JMB^ hrori, wending their way toward tho WM. H. BURK-A-CO'S COLUMN. I
■tbraaeattoaod school hoaso.
Your
Il U with unusual feelings of proud and tho abound .ng tympa^ «fLtaroln; ocrTOspcmdeni did not attend ;in cohmsatmfactwn that wo place nt the head of
qumoe of aiikuaaa in Ida family, but
of
the
Army
and
Nary,
and
re
to
bo
our coulmni to-day the Ticket noadaatwas furnisbad a true vorsioa of the prood by the Republican. &lt;rf Barry County at tho helm of Govwnrreent, whe&amp;or eeedingn of tie evening. Many were oAu*«d riX"nd^'^t?ot*^l!«ii,*3ui ta ’
tho tinus l» padfle or stonar, n man. disappoint*!, vety many at tbo Greeley- nudto st taat 1*0. to U sfas.ata oa U.a &lt;Ula of
at the Conventfou on Batmday, and
fituffly, who has not been found want­ ilea, that tliair friend and politiai)
whom on the 6th of November we .hall ing- Lot not tho people exchange a
ar OB* sad «rarotaaas.M«tolsSraK*ta
brother, Vau Velsor, did not put in an
elect by not leas than 1,600 majority. cwrtaiuty for nn uncertainty, but, in appearance. But then, they must put Iwtoa Urtarafo aad Shatter IMrel£jBsh,
lto.1 Itaban- bran.!, -f Wlnoodsta Mono*
There ia not a man among thorn a’J, of horn sly phrase, 'Let well enough alooo.* up with wbat could not bo helped, nnd Wl*al Floor asd tteleo Wi«„.^. ft,, frioor
eoaolaally ia aloro aad *m oats at UM abort ad.
*Jfew*l
which every rotor in the County should Gxixr's x» ttunos ta a sinoaax »a- after nil, they cnucludod that George dross.
cxjerrr.
was a boat in himself anyrrav, and he
not bo proud, and fo&amp;'nrhota ia the boat
could giro the block Republicans Holl
interest ot tho whole people ho should
Columbia alone, even ro, Grorgo laid
Almox: a Greeley Man.
not vote. When such men as Brindle,
aside bis cane, and went in. George
*
»■ »
Vrootnaa, rowers. Wheeler, Hotchkiss,
Ms. Editos
You ream to hare cw- spoke, 1 understand, about an hour,and n»MUr nHitaod to .ayplyiag Baaatatarvrs
C. G. Holbrook, Hsyford, Euaiell, respondents from all parts of the county did a mighty work. Hb laudations uf dirwl. aad Iboa. hariag Wral to seU wdi. •• i
think, tad It fer italr lalsmt to ceofrr will, os
Cressey, Williams and Wood are elect­ except Hope, ■&gt; I (bought I would toll the Phikwophor of tbo white hat. jwsro tator. mH tog
Urttogo l.rui.tad If dratrwi.
wonderous indeed But poor Grant,
ed to till public aJScrs, honest uxpaym your about the poto raising at Cedar
Thun. McGraw ft Co.,
and tho Republican party, ware nearly
Xo.t Atwater 1U- Marti.
should rejoice, and the public suckers Creek. Th. Democrats of Cedar Crook
made all the niraarery anungvmonta, annihilated. Why, friend Dowcy, when
D. D. MALLORY ft CO.,
of all grades flee from the wrath to
be
got
through
with
his
epooch,
there
and on the 13th inaL, collected and
com.
*
wnuuuAtr
tiutxiui u
raised a very nioo and respectable hick­ was but fiyUftn ot all that mighty con­
Our space to-day forbid, the reforunro ory poto—Democratie pure, no Greeley course of yctors present, but what wore
Greeley
men,
and
there
were
in
all,
2-1
to the particular monte of each of tho about it—and hoisted tho stars and
voters present ou that, to Orangeville,
School Books rf- Stationery
nominixst that we should bo glad Moo, and stripes on it.
And Foreign Fruita,
Now about toy becoming so near be­ ever mcmmorablo night. The scene,
shall from time to lime lay before our
Mnnufaetnroro of
ing a Greeley man. I saw there a dig­ the Greeley part close* and George re­
readers, but when all are u rvrtfy no nitary from Hastings with tola of hair sumes his hat and cane, and an audaHERMERICATXY SEALED GOODS
special commendation seems ao impor- on hU face, and I do not doubt but lie 1 cious Republican, ot tho black kind, L.
PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY
1-lCKI.tti. PHLHSnVZH, Elr.
will wish it auflciently thick to hide his : W. Wing, by name, jwv[k»cs to thooe
70 Joirdr&amp;m Avenue, Detroit,
might. Woknow, that tbo . pfloplo of whole face are long. I also, saw a dark few Rcpublicnnv, that, inasmuch as bo
colored round top hat, close above a pair 1 had a Constitution and By-Laws for tbo i»L&lt;nob XiroToRGMknw:
Barry County know, that truer or more
AWllulnaulo nnd Itntatl.
of spectacles, which attracted my attoo- 1 purpose of organising a Grant and WilFpteadid ltoaawa«lpl.toM. J ertarw. r.rrrrl i
tloti, and by observing closer a fare be­ son Club, to proccwi to orgauixo said trg.and OMtoldlag., .arrested, »»&gt;. A literal
.
for their suffrages, and that in the list hind the spectatles. 1 arsuro you I was ■ club at onto. Those present friendly to । dmCMol to drains.
MM«r OOLAXfi CADIXET 0R0AX5.
|
there is not the name of a single man
tho Grant cans? concluded that would bi
A innally to Drains and Arabia, ttead Air
who would not do lianor in tho pc ople soon bo began to address one Jack, a i beat, so they al once organized by mak­ etrvafar..
ADAM CUDNK.
,
"
Moarra
Aosw,
MroK
.
•
our place, saying, "I suppo«o, you will ing L. W. Wing, Esq. Proeidunt, Henry
of the county in any position to which
1 Hewitt and Daniel Morehouse Vku
reto for Greoley ?"
be might be elected. With a ticket
weet s
e
"No, I won’t; no Greeley on my Presser.t«; T. B. Diamond, Sccrotnay...... MICH.
composed of such men. liepublicans o pintu," says Jack.
Robert GaJIand, Treasurer; and cigbt- CStXU Rknim.
T. tl. EYIl.X. V.oprtaior
| "Oh, I guess you will conclude ti&gt;, bo j ocn names then and there ware record
Barn-, the party in the State, oxpec1
you to do your « hole duty ccjAhc 5 th of | fere election, when von realise thst i ed for Grant and Wilson, and soon tri
you do not rota for Grtctoy {you wii ' exjioct to have more than ten times sigh­
November.
teen recurdv-l with them.
1 help Grant."
I truly hope another Granny G roelet
1 hod kept very quiet until then
probably on account [uf being among , man will esnno down hero to spook,' Ik
Grant's Election a National N ecessity big folks ; but I could stand it no long | cause if thorn are fifty Republican! in

Flour | Grain.

IERTS &amp;. CO.

DRY GOODS

Wool l!

Wool !

■rSxiXsnii'ftFii: i

D’ye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

OYSTERS

’

S

They have Added to their Immense Stock

250 Rolls New Carpets,

175 Packages of Dry Goods.
1 .

Dress Goods,

H°T 1-&gt;

Money,

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Money.

1

tlifo township that will vote for Groetoy
■ as A. J. Bwno and Charles II Wood
, said there vfere, wc fecl'anxious to know
[ who they oob.
1 But until wo find who they arc, we
1 shall keep right on talking Grant.
Oncw mordwA over,

soli.

j$ iiajroqtv
nr ACKLEY i HUUJE

in6cpez.no charge]
Dof. 8ssrata&gt;s at So,. |

l-llootlon ."Xorl.-.-.

:

Cyrl Chartrand a hand in Howard's
mill at Port Huron, was thrown upon
’.patent udger which has two circular
- sa^s, ono of which sawed his ho a.
through and the other sawed his !k&gt;m
ioffjqst bvluw the chin.

:rr*TK niirAKTaeaT. micukmm,
L...?S55i,!i0Kvtl
... n. a/ritata
v n—.

a tas!
testwssagHt:

One Hundred Thousand Dollars

New Advertisements. i ’•*K'Jte'*a«o Itolrd*at‘*Edto&lt;H»&gt;UtaVa^i i

We Sell Cieaper Thai Olliers.

MMjMBA.'TF: onm-zn.

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J. ole

fit
ty i

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itfroume. The ban- faced man was
| called to talk to tlsurn. He said lots to
j them, I can't tell ynu nil, bn; will try to
I B’Te y°u th° sulmiancs of it lie sail
i tho Democratic party had been a great

ill
i i 1 kHri

' &gt; Ml«» W IM stilt Mi cfon sir lias SNaeiy ■&lt; IMr . a hbbroa.CMiaiy » allarted. Ata a twaater to.
»r. IwNi-* M Iba.l'rNfcMs Ortfev. lolWSWrot ll»i Ita Matnate Sraatonai IHWrirl. to .kwh J».r 1
“ •Itojb-L a«r»«ta. 1. Ita to.rta.to at |
1 Gl X.k IX "1 Ita
La., uf tin. AIM a

la uua SUU-f at
vial, «l MUI i. Ilawl
j then eallml the music (undo Tommy 1 la.l
EKwd? rM«r M t
W.i^. t. F.lNut
l bond) down in front of the “huxster ; *—l jn»«amr^\^»Ww,ia.»a. awn IMn a-laa a
shop" of S. 1*. Laribee, wburw tbs lailios 1atra'a '» ’|L-| dvl*LNiVla aJ^raurts iai*i V".,, &gt;
wure. and murvheJ thorn to the liowury
j in good style, the: geo tiemon foll&gt;iwin|

SB
A

j have secured in (hem in stnnentn aa pli. able as they can desire. ILat r.Vy fnl- ly Budemtand this, is too obvious to be
denied
1 For this reason if fur no other. Uio re-

!

' signification of the linn, a doctrine that
has been th® cause ot many of our
; greatest national wove, tho end of which
' is ant yet; and tho Democratic [.arty

! 1

lie

i party—Stati: Riarrrs, in tho broadest

!i

1

or. Such n sweeping argument 1—"i
Every man of average understanding yoq don't vote for Greeley, you wil
must see that tho proerat political con help Grant" I howled right out, j
tout, is a struggle of the Democratic par­ eould not Help it, I came near shouting
ty to regain power, and that no portion far Greeley. Being so excited I ran to
of that party is more active in this can- ' tho door of tile nice bowery we were in,
rnas than tho rebel element, whatever ! arid shouted out, ‘‘come in hero.'-.bqys
disguise* arc set up, to tills complexion ■ they will nasko Greeley man of yorfsin
does the conflict come at last Mr. Gree­ l five minutes." But tho boys having
ley ia simply a decoy duck, by whom to 1 steady nerve, would not stir a peg, ani
entice enough Republicans from their tho open air sous brought mo to tnysol
[arty sllegiance to pro Ahn victory to | again. I. of coarse, began to enquire
their ancient enemy. Ami the some is who that mtn was behind thiev •j*cta
true of Ex-Gov. Blair, the candidate o ' elos, nnd [learned that ho won an editor
the Democracy of thia State. The idea , from Hustings. Well, now, didn't I
that, if chosen, either of „thom could or | fowl curious when I found I hmi made
f would even attempt to resist the do­ ' such an ado before an editor; bu
I maaJa of the Democratic party, is too it was too late now.
absurd to bo entertained by men of I All being ready i’uo pole was w&gt;*
! «r. They hare given in tUtr sAnits I raised. The Hatshak Mr. OmpWL

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GROCERS.

As •.In.tari.ntrateiir.laltalteUtsafJadtelal 1
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: party, had dune a great deal, but thej। election uf President Giant becomes a ! might ns well think naw of darning »
1 Aad an 'AmaodmMU ratoiiva to Ita aalarta af
1 national aoceaaity, while tho defeat of
, Ja4«wu(te.CinwiCrart.-‘ erarldad tar br tea
j river with a straw (I have forguCtra
Ex-Gov. Elair, is noceaeary to the cun- whether ho said Niagara river or some
fcr Safe at He Lnrst Lmu Eales
PROBATE ORDER.
tinned ptospority and progress of the other) as to lieat the Republican-, done.
। NTATW or WICWlnsN. Coant- a&lt; a.rrr. .i-ll
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.Vain M
&gt;V.aall at IU&gt;
many and varied interests and institu- With enr other similar comparison, 1 .■ y.^a
lSya m iu llwmlaiMBra.UIW
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tions of our State, that haro prospered which ho clahnsd justified them in join­ ’P*L*-* ll-gyai^.n'.^L||».U~I\aj JT^l,'jtJ
STUCCO
Ixoyond parallel in the years that the ing with .any other party or faction, la isa'aiaiwi to ika aiuie ar LMlsr,, rack*.
WATER UME,'
State has been Republican, and its leg- whieli hat! the tamo end in view, via.—-folntiaa in accord with the principles and to beat Grant Ho acknowledged that
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policy of that party. TLo defeat of Mr. tlio sorolraads had got a fonder that was
Shingles,
Lath, &amp;c.
aaS’all aUar'vanaa. tolar Jjirani bwabr aaUfead teal al lb. ant Grn.rta 1
Greeley is necessary in order to keep in net agreeable to them,Z but if Greeley a.*taw tosaM
subjection tho rebel dement, which, hod abused the Democrats, they hod
*rnMaada/.f XovstaMra.it. telw te. bte day 1
UwtmC. la tea Malt ,r NteUsss. tea h!l~.to4 .
wore the Democratic party to starcecd, also nbuso.1 him ns much as they knew
a&gt;&lt; l. taaltotaLvU; .
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u.ia-a la U.. r-rv a. I.ml-I (n aalS *,lal». -Co.. oatem
Auvrarnar. Uaotrsaal Uavan.or.Mnnarr ofl
wonld break out anew, for it i. now on- how, and if Greolev was ahead it was
Mala. Auditor ura.raL Male Tr.atoror. C.Mmlaly kept in subjection by the most strin­ bucause ho was the rmartrat. fio, he
pn«aui,tol.&lt;_at .-.rlm ; ..riba r-cato ilaanl &gt;1 ItoaaaUua iaptaaaaC Z-lala.
gent laws, enforced by national outhori- said, they must join anything that .Xtoli,
u«.. I—.1-,
ty. It is a national necessity that Gen. would insure hope, and then take a
■•■a
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Grant bo ro-choacn, in order to place million of voters out of tho Republican
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[xrreOnal liberty beyond the control of party to lieat tho Republicans with. So,
hostile local authorities, and establish it 1 snppos- wo are to expect that they
upon an immovable foundation.
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will draft, or enlist them with more
The buslnreu interests of the United touching arguments than bo made
States are in so prosperous a condition there. He said also, it east somethin"
rl&gt; af Ita rials tar tbair adootaa to ntenlaa.
as to ba the wonder of all other naliem to carry on the Goreraniont under
earsaaalia ita rrauimarawtar Um Crataiail.a
-ntototo-u m tytoto Mtoto.
and without a parallel in our own; anti Grant’s administration - didn't say bow
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as this auspicious condition of tho coun­ much. 1 presume he thought all would
-l-.aa-l .M all askar paraaaa IntoZwalM la aall
try is attributable to the cure, wisdem, believe that Groetoy could carry it on
lb. a. ma. for aad to ail al ear tUMnad tta.»S‘»“ i
and skill of a Republican Congress, for nothing. Neither did ho mention
. fmaar aAwU, iraa aato reitl—. sw ■
backed by the steadfast political integ- that it cjit more to carry on tho governtsrzxzxs •:j-toXK 4^1
muni of ouo city alone uodor Democratic
oncy, so the continuanca of that party in rule than it ousts to carry un the Gov­ aSaes toaHaSTtotote &lt;a~»-r -l Marr, r.,,
-rr^-ri
power ia the only wise course for the ernment under Grant­
us&gt;'l
laUr •&lt; l-rabal.
lau alaraiait Jeu. 1 liaatau...
present And General Grant should be
Next Dr. Bickham was called out
onteTrU,*«r?il"*‘“ ’-’“'•"’r
®w U.. Craaty j
re-elected that all tho great intmsto of Ho said he woo a Democrat, and u such
MORTGAGE VALEtho nation, dfoarrangsd by yuare of re- could not swallow all kinds of meanness, ^bstaail Lariat btoo majaja iba rajm.jl at a Clnrali Iwn L'.a&gt;MlaMaa&lt;taSorroyw ata ten
boUion, and not yet beyond [leril, bo so was proud of the name, and wished to
(Kb) at Jter. Is lb» yasr al esr Lord
oonaolidated and harmoniad that hence­ keep it pare and unminglcd. [Cheera] MaU
ma Iboosud ara bl baadrvd and altlr-aiiva. eia
atari* M tarry (teaser. 1
forth tho rebel element of the South
Next, Mr. Woodruff took the front, ratal aad steapad Mr FmlsvWk A. Hentoar to -------------------------- -----------------------------1
? in Buriow ft Goodyoafs New
shall be powerieaa J&amp;W mischief.
spoku eloquently, the sum of which was,
vbottM, ajrisning. C. F. Dwight ft
Again, tho re-oloctxm of Gon. Grant ho did not like Grant because the GovIM nsraafsrt; asaramm *ort«e&lt;s waa dal,
is a public necessity IjerauM- otberwiw eminent had issued exempted bonds— recorded
Foundry.
la U&gt;&lt; Ofeka of iba UaxUlrr at Daart i,
Jrrnnui Ft . Mica.,
m and fur Um Cannlr of Harr-r ami Stalo of
the Presidential Chair wiU ba occupied
Mletogaa, so tea east* («) day at Jaty A. D.. Ksrpa ay with Ite l.iaaa. O&gt; baad a. sasai aish !
by a ftomiMuf, who ad vweatnd letting to blame, but forgot, I guess, that Demo­
ST*Wool sent by railroad will bo
t si
the South "go in peace,” and found a cratic treason compelled them to be issued irama aratalaed Baa baoorar opmUvs. Stein fur
irdod and wul Uck in good condition
Republic with Slavery as ita corner­ and also, forgot or neglected to soy that sad oe abxli ncc«ga(o Ua»T it siaiawd
to ba das, al few date ol Itos aoSrea, Um aan of Gists,Ladies. Mimes and Cnn.stone; who proposed paying for all tho Gvvrrnmont was now rcdoc-mmg les baadrsd sad siabtr lao dollars aad alxiarn
WELCOME MARBLE.
DBEN.
STS lira!* eV; dauinteV "sUptoolo/^'ZZd
In ba paid lav lb« lavra■ nt aa&gt;d mariner,
Ilnatingte May 22. 1872.
leaving tbs rights of colored mon to bo
Alto a Largo and Coarytels Stock at
Fearing to be too lengthy, I will close smad
atorald aar |i„i ■■(lega te Ulra to fetoalaae IS.
determined by the whites at tho South; by saying that Greeley has some Detno- ■ IMr. sad aoraila pnacaodien al taw ar ta Calf,
Kip aud Stogn Boots.
taring teas.laatuaiad to rwcor.r Ite
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who. incapable of appreciating tho force crntic cryers or blowers hero, but many orailr
Mto moi so rrrnoalo| savntod or any part ttera- Whirl, w. writ atrtaog. for Crab .(
at: soirea is Ifeswtbto tar*T r*«w Utat by nr■gaess.
of hm own words, uttered with eonsian- any they will not vote fiw him.
Cha
as
a
rati teforo puntasiag alnaten.
cyend vehemence, the cry, ‘On to
G.H. A.
Richmond." before tho anny was reedy:
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who prepared
when the rebel
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Orangeville Corrarpandancs.
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wrath was at white boat; who wont upCraH Howe terse ita sdac. at holdlog tea Cironu
Coawl
Ito
said
Ossete),
teara
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«_ .. aubftrey *a foolfoh ■■ a —• nr....
teal tadSer, al peVbc aiMlMci
timely, to the' border of Canada, and that the political campaign has commen­
belie conference with men who. had ced in OraagwviOe. pfoe several days ar la » mart sad ks* jawsato Ibsrssf as taayte
they rsorivod Umir desartr, would Lave rumor had ii that J. R. Van Valsor and
Thi&gt; wonderful regolAblo reatOVUtiro
preMed o. 1h» reaffohl; a PremdreUa! Geo. W. Mills were tn apeak at the orasa aano.4 by lav tor Um alrnllar-rtl ainl
a the sheet-anc hor of tho feeble and doarodidato wlrnre mind i. without a bal- school house tn our viflagn. in behaA of

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with contempt upon tho— who are too
cowardly to own their purposes aad loo
BMato acknowfaigv their dr—rtwa.
Ho, who, al thia day, exiling himself a
Itepubliraa, but ufting with the Demo­
cratic party in behalf of Ilorwco Greeley,
isaailrag under a&amp;lio ftfef. M*. aa ia
a wry distant age, bo who is not for us
is again.', us, aad is dopg all in hi.
power to giro tbotaiuntry over to a par­
ty wha, in the iatacoot of slavery w-ght
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ance-whesL- a timid man, of defective Granny Greeley, of coure-, and tho ex­
citement wan of couree groat as tho Stay sr_MUaMTO la ita Oraaly af Harry aad
night drew wear, Aug- Md. Mr. Edit­ rtitSi.-.stwtg'jrwA1!
are* of Baatnbfo opiafore. and whoso or, you ought to have bee* bore, to hare
alretsoa wrmld be the signa! foe aU ths wmi the mighty throng. It wm feared a.) af issgo oi^s mots (k a w.) aaotatniag tatty
dforertaa: and rebollkm. elements to for several ifayt Jirovinwi to the mretiag,
ooms forth and make thmaaoire. foil that the bouo would not begia to hold
D, a' Caos. AUaro^ GrM-wigagvs.
tho Greekriien, tot atoM tho Qnutf asaa
And. fiatbwrnsoie, the ro-riretmu of that it wao auppuewl would bo present
bui when the time atrired, it was found
GCABDIAX HAU-.'.
oenre ta him wo Uro a firm, paoriotk, that probably tho iieteuws roulil aR find
p—~l tobethe
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sUI-poMereea
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wto
mtnougn -^4.
dra that theman tout hold* the office of’
“£jtayi$irsta£%»*h» jy'tfi'jvf BPredating Attorney, gfr-a him by tho
B.^hfaaae of wCounty, was to spraA

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purchaser. CnU and aee it at tho N*w
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Kara *x» Batum*-Thero i. no di*.
#a«o of the human .rrton for which thoi
NrgvUae cannot be rami with jwfeet
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kk Coah Stare, ia bo.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL Ft. R.

Graai River Valley Division

Hsstumo, Aug. 24, 1872. ।I Moved by Aid. Wood—
The County Gmre num fur the nom­
That Street Commterionr r be intrud­
ination of County Officers wm aalled to ed to build a crcae-walk on weat aide
order by tho Chairman of the County of Jeflknoa Sf, ncroa* Walnut StCommittee, D. R. Cook.
On motion’s. J. Bidioamn, of Has­
More-1 by Aid. Wood—
and on the opposite walk in front of ting* waa elected temporary Chairman,
That Mr. Colo bu inatx acted to go ou
thorn J A goodly number were out to and L. J. Wheator. of Nashville, tampo- nud oomplate the job let to him on Bai­
hcur-thom, both ladies and gentlrtn-n.
ley Hill, acoording to contract made
BREVITIES
and they gave th* closest attention to
with him. Altering the dates and
City Dining Rooms
what waa said. The Republicans of milter* worn appointed by tho Chair—
(Strictly Temperance.)
Gold 112 5-8.
Thornapple are delighted with Mr. Col­ one on permanent orgvmixatton, roasiifWARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Rainy thia morning.
Ena nomination for Representative. It lag of H. H. Wood. H. HotrgliiaLn
Purduui
th Day „ JTaA .
Grant gaining everywhere.
would bar* been impoarible to have giv­ trad John W. Brigg*; aad tho other on j Moved that Ute Mayor b-&lt; authorized
Gold ii drooping; so i. Creel.y dock. en better satisfartfon in the nomination. credentials, consisting of T. B. Diamond. I to make the nceeesary alterations tn GH0CER1ES5 COyrKCTIQSERY
■ A thitt ntyyJy ta htA at all tiaut.
I Cole's oontraot
Many stranger* itt the rify yesterday. Mr. Collin* ia a decided man, and ho j Ix-ondcr lapham nnd Copt Perry.
On motion of John Kiwgte, tho Con- |
Poputar—The Republican County
vention adjourned to meet attain at half, Oh motion Council adjourned.
Ticket
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put
ono o'clock.
Wm. D. Hanoi,
Spy of Shiloh at Union Hall to-night
fact, wo arareoly Iwar any other name
Recorder.
Go everybody.
montionod for tbo Senate.
Everybody sd to order by the Chairman, when tlu»'
Improvemaut* am being made on the appeals to think—to know, that Mr. report on permanent organization was
County fcir grounds.
Dewey has richly earned tho position. ia pavamiad by tho chairman al aaid com­
k Our foreman, IA. H. Holmaa, is quite every way capable of it, and should have mittee, which vraa os follow* t Chair­
*ick with typhoid fever.
it Such ia the feeling upon thia sub. man, S. J. Biilalmau; Secretary, L. J.
Much matter intended for thia issue ject ia thia part of tbo Cbunty, and iu
i* toft over, owing to tho aicknrat of W.
Tho report was accepted and adopted.
H. Holrura.
quatatod.
The Committee on Credential* report­
The next meeting of tiro Grant and ed through thetr chairman, T. IL Dia­
Y Mr. Wm. Tinkler i« *peetel Police
Wilson
Club
in
thia
town,
wilt
bo
held
mond,
that every township and ward in
and MarxhaL by Jqipointmeut of tho
at Swift's Hall in thia aiilago, ou Friday tlw County wm fully represented. Dio I
Council last evening.
eroning of thia week. Everybody is in­ natnew being road, on motion, the report
John A. Dix i« tlu&gt; Republican randldate for Governor iu Now Yuri;. Z&amp; vited and a large attendance in anticipa- wu'Moepted, nnd tbo committee dim

SELECT SCHOOL.

Grtrlor stock ha» pretty much played
Non wxxu tho tetter* o( Hon. Wenout with u». Ton acnrecly hoar a Oreodoll Phiflipt and Hon. J. 0. Blaue on
ley chicken peep in our street* or any
the Ont page ol thia issue ot tho Batatho byways now-a-ttay*. Thoro must.be I On motion of T. B. Diamond, the
1 Convention procced-d to the nomination
Michigan, which is widely ihtobratod the Greeley chickin' have been gobbled ' of County officer*.
for iu excellent odocxtioual institutions, up within a short time. Wo do know |। On motion of AV. IL Jewell, the Con­
has now the feeding Diuuneea College ilk, that a great many of them have been li vantiou proceeded to Jtako an informal
tho Northwest located at Grand Rvp- "gobbled up to serve tiro guests of tbo Il vote for Judge of Probate, with the folgreat Convention to be held at Louia-'I lowing result:
rille, Ky. on tho ,3d day &lt;Jf September j Sherman C. PrirnBc,
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G«o. M. Dewey will addroaa the Re­ next. "Ox TO Ix&gt;n*v ilia" i* tlia popu- i
publican Club at the Cbideater School lar paraphrase now a-dnys all over th!* I
House, in Rutland, on Saturday even­ Irroud land; nnd, Charlo* O'Conner, of
ing, August hint, at half .part acron New York, that “old time” anti-Tarnauy Democrat, who was tmulo |Cbairman
of tho Committee ut “0 to proaocuto the | pr-.-*ent incumbent, *u nominated Sher­
A 8niv.—On Friday, Aug. 13th the pcrjietrators in Jthn Tammany fraud*, iff Ly acclamation.
On motion, Wm. H. •Power* wa* duly
editor of tho Bi xxxx waa oti tho cur* by which New York City was rubbed of
between Rouava Point and Ogdonaburgb, millions upon millions is tn be the nominated Giutty Clerk by acclatnain New York, when a vote waa taken sqcccasfnl candidate ia nomiaatioa to [
for Prooident, muoeg tho legal mtera the Presidency of the Umted State*, at i , On motion, Mito T. Wheeler, tbo
on the train, tho roault being 123 for thia gnthctatng of tho ]wopte for the present Incnmbenh wa* by acclamation
declared th* nominee fur County TrtU*for Grant ami 24 for Groob-y.
Atria circunutnnce will be, that, [ioor |

PaaroxiL.—F. W. Taylor, of Phila­
delphia ia luakiug bu friend* in thia
j city a brief vi»it
■ New York Cavh Stum won't be
Auatiu Blair ta the Dolly Varden can­
Mid. Be auro and call aud ex­
didate for Governor. That ia right, and
good* and price* behtr parchav
the vote will tell what tbo jx-oplo think
of hi* aummeruiult, and hi* abiuo of

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P. B. It, and tlie Government I-anil*
atill open tn Homeatoada and Pro-empDckate will be aold by the Burling­
ton 1 ton to nnl connection*, from Indiana[*Ax, Clii-agu, Pcori*, aidBarimgtou.
to Lincoln aud return, on Sept. 3d and
4ih, at Half Rate., Uing, wo believe
f22 55 from Chicago to Lincoln, and
good to go and come for two wookx.
j People wiihing further jiartieulnre
lean addreas A. E. Touxalin, General
' I'aaacnger Agent 1). &amp; M. 11. IL. IJurlingtou, Iowa.

Hastings

\jlUegan.

■e[&gt; it large supply of Salt- for so)? at Lowdst nuirkdt rales,
their Brick WttrehpUBc.
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Ita Sail is itrtt II jtr tafm tku Siltorn! ta Ik vhkr.

Educational Settee.
Thu Teachers' Claaa ut Urangovilla
will tcmmcnco Monday, Sqrt. 9th. Th*
people of thia place will provide board­
ing place* for such as come fttm. a dtetance, aud will try tn mako thou atay
pleasant *a possible. Th j work edlbe
rouducted in tho interval of taoeberx
and for the promotion of our district

Barrel loLi ttnd inorc sold to dealers at a
vancc abort* Car-load llutca.

small a&lt;l-

Water T.img,
Ohio limn,
Shingles of all kinds,

complained that their teacher* were not
&lt; well enough educate I for their work,
j ynd next winter thoro will bo an in-

| creased demand for

ARD &amp; THAYER.

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well qualified

riv* of examination' will bo carefully
made, and the imS&amp;eruntly qualified a|»plicant will receive a liceu*o to teach,
when it i* determined where he expert*
to labor, and then, Only a* the n«ee*«!tietofllie ea&gt;o dietafas. The fint sixamination will commruco Aug. 30th, n:
Hasting*, and ' continue two daya^jf
declarvil duly nominated fur Prosecuting ncoeaiary. Ik- prompt at nine o'clock.
Attorney.

Naw Good* ia endless variety just
opened, aad for sale at astouiahipgly efficient officer* live, and tho men are.
ly* prices at Barber A Bailey'a. in'JOtf all and each of them, personally popular
as they moat certainly deserve to I*.

Et'crybody Should try them before l urchasing Elseiehere.

country and ita p^SLeml for exam­

Horarti Greeley will not bo able'to retry 1
hi* own State by thousands upon thou- i
sanilx. No, poor Horace will hardlr
get a “insell" in his own State. No, ho [

will hardly get a ^aawU” anywhere in
thaao United State* except with rebel
*y mpatliiren ot hr* SUtt Ibgkli d*c-‘
| trine* and acceariou proclivities. "It i» '
X Hon. John ML Nevins, who ha* been an awful thing to fail into the hand* of1
dared duly nomi*lted.
quite aenoualy sick, ia, wo are pleased to
know, rapidly improving.
On motion, the Convention proceeded
tophi- rvxuinniion of 1’tvaocating Attoniny, wiib tho following roault:
* A* \\ a Exrttvx:. —The County Con­
vention ro-nominated. by acclamation,
I- W. Vrouman tor Sheriff, Wm. H.

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Michigan -Exchange.

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Aag. 27,1175.
M*. T..Yan Zito, of Charlotte, and He
H. A. Shaw, of Eaton Rap'd*. rpako
our people tart evening from tho bah
ny of the Exchange natal of Uu*_ *

LUfiBEH FUMUSyED Ifl

LOJ[D

LOTS.
1,"00 trreH. Splendid' timte-r of all
kind*; Oak,dlaswou-1, Whitewood etc.
Terms, 825 per acre. Fur further in­
struction*, inquire at this Office, or ot
tho proprietor*,
i, s, r v r\ vnvruiv

On metion. tbo Qmvention prexx-odvd

J'jy your amiwy &lt;r««’ ta'*r y»«
IIon yrer latiL ritrasttd triii ar
p«M, al Uu Poial afict '/
A. P. DUAKK J
Onr AdUy SlaJa, Png Start.

publican* of Hope nt their caucus on
| The canvas* has progrcMed aufficicntThursday elected tho following excel­
lent Town'hip Committee for tho ensu- | ly for, for u&gt; to take soundings and tw' certain the drift of tho “great w*vn,"
I which tho Grrotey mon would hate u»
I think is sweeping orrr the country nod,
iS S «. iSiXlite. S3 M
also, whither it tend*. Then* ia no
i doubt but that tho originator* uf the
■ Cincinnati movement hop«-d nnd iu’ tended to **allow up the Duniocratic
meeting, last evening at the Court
1 party nnd form a new party which
House. Tlm-tipeoch of Capt Rexford
waa able ana eloquent, aud gave great
and be aide to copo aureoaatnlly with
Michigan
aatiafactiou. The Court House was fill­
i tho Republican jarty. Have they noed to overflo»Jcg. aad the meeting a
OLD, RELIABLE AND DI?ECT ROUTE,
compluhed thia object ? We think that |
i-r.-w-a
.3.1
mUlu elv* ««*perfect *uce&lt;-»*.
Mr-L.:a .HI inia&gt; Bwt aTDMreU Md Waal lr»«
no one will question but that they have
aignally foiled. Tbo movement doea |
Tux Mxrrttros of tho Grant and Wil­
son Club will be held hetuofter on Sat­ not touch tho popular heart any nearer
urday evening*. Remember the moot­ than tho I’hiladelpluA.iuovoment during
tag neat Saturday. Good speaker* will Johneou'a admtatefratioo. It i* warning in vitality and would not, aa on in­
dependent movement, live until election.
Sinn tho principal charge* again ir tho
Administration, which were ita life, barn
will commence his Select School at been shown to be fabrications, it ha*
Woodland Center, on the first Mon-lay been retrograding fast A* tbo » uni of
the Democratic l&gt;orty. it will odd to it*
n Septcxnber, next.
rank*, providing more Democrat* anPartio* wanting anything iu the Un­ not repelled, than there are Republican*
dertaker’* line will find it to the their attracted,' which wv think very uncctJcrr RrcnrxD.—A choice to! of 8u- interoat to call ou John Wolf, aa ho tair. Imtead of it* swallowing up the
gara, T*O», Coffees, 8pic®, Tobacco, or keeps constantly on hand a large m- Democratic party, it ia destined to bo
any thing in the Grocery line, wwy daww aortment of coffins and Undertaker* absorbed by that organization root nnd
effoCrasyCywrea, at Hitoboocka, Rratau- goods. Heorae furniabed free to cuxtomero ; nlao livery furniahod to &lt;xdar.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

$20,000 Worth

Central R. R.

Cheaper than the Cheapest ’
RuasclL of Nashville.
On motion, the Convention .proceeded
to nominate n candidate for County Sur­
veyor, which re»ult«d on the second lial- 1

On motion, II. IL Wood and Milo L.
William* were duly nominated G-roncr*
bv acclamation.

Better than the Best!

‘NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD,

large aud well selected
stock of
Regular meeting of tho tonunun
Council al the Council Room*, Fridat
orcnlng, Aug. 23d, 1H72.
I’roaont—Mayor, Recorder, Aid*.
Hiuus, Eaatman, Wood and Konfiold.
Minute* of previoua meeting rood and

J

just received which
dctcrmincn to sell

also sell Sugar Coffee, Spice, and in fact all kinds of
Cheaper than at the “GREAT COST’’ and '‘Excursion Sabtefc

Fox Sai*—Ixouae nnd 2 lota on East
1 Petition of D. G. Rubinaon, R- B.
Cunter SL Houro and 2 lota on Brood­
ia * family phytic whleh u pleasant to
of tho Democratic party to allow it to
take and do« not dirtrewa or gripe, but war, alan xbe old 1*. 0. Building and merge into tho bit-ral Jtepublican por- Wightman and others for diacontinutot
on
Jefiereon
St
*nco
of tho night watoh wax presented.
is *uro to operate when all other ram*
। ty. Why did they not adjourn without
Apply to S. C. Pau nt*
Moved aad carried that petition bo
dies hare foiled. It ia • purely vegetal
m.kjng a nomiaatioa at Baltimore, and
Real Estate Agent.
bio preporaiioa, roatriniag nmther
why do they Mill hold on to their organ- accepted.
Moved and carried that th* prayer of
Minerals, Morphine nor Alcohol, the
• ixatioM, NatioaaL State, County nod
Tow nahip ? Does it not look auspictou*? I bi- petitioners be granted.
reauh of fifteen yearo exporimeuting by
Moved and carried that accounts pre­
Doctor Samuel Pitcher. It ia perfectly
We predict that, after this £*11 campaign
The Republican Conreuiton for the is ended, tho Democratic party will re- isented at thia meeting be referred di­
harmleaa and for mare effective than
Hila, Naacotic Syrup* ar Carter OiL By First Represenlatiro Dtetriet on Gator- turn to ita old mooring* ate! thenceforth rectly to the Board.
day nominated Hod. Fred W. Coilins of nu.Tunato straight Democratic tickete,
Tho following account* were preaentThornnpplx, the present popular and and Liberal Republican* will cither ।
efficient supers bar of that township, have to take their placM ta tho Demo­
and a man of decided ability. His nom- cratic rank* or come whmporing back I
isatiou ia a roailed reward tot active to tho RopuhBcan party, after having
Goodyanr A Barlow, timber,
effort* to aid tho cauxc, and a very great done all they could to weaken and doIL J. Men Son, mraiuriag hill
ecanpliment, considering the ven popu­ attoy it. Depend upon it the Dru&gt;»^
north of Iron Bridge.
lar names lieforo tho ConvcnUon a* cum- craiic party intend to make the most of
W. T. Easmaa, Timber, te.
this movwmen! aad gather into ita fold
ell that will bite. Whuerer rote* for
Horace Grootey i* doing making more
not lew than voting a Democratic ticket. ।
nomination, which bring equiratoat to It cannot be sunn***fully dented but
Petition of E. Hinman and ntLcn,
an election, wa. miw earnrody contort­ that the moral and intellectual element ,
asking for laying out and ewtaUla'iicg
ed by really good men from other part* in thia country is pre-amiaonllr ia ibv ,
a road was presented
of ILo District.
Republican party and ia dertined ta re­
Moved and earned that Um petition
main there ter ail going to the Deme- ।
cratic party. It ia each unprincipled
Moved by Aid. Wood—
traffiaitig an the Greeley movement that
That tho Manhal bi laatrnctad to ox­
On Weduwday tart both wing* of tho drive* all honest men from tbo Demoinino rate the oundilion of all place*
Dully Vaiden party held moan Con­
vention* ta this City, aad Hon. Aartin
Plate deiivared nn nddreas from a plate

Drug Department

R. MUDGE

Stock!
ruliticitns cannot fail 4o be suited jwiti.
igs for Both aide*.

PAi/trs,

oils,

qqocEiiies,

HASTINGS, MICH,
1:-.ji-l । &lt;. 'irnte

■WaU Brink,
Cartied.

Mtrred by AM. WoodThat a road bo laid out us prayed for
in peUtion of E-M. Hinman and others.
';

Moved by Aid. Ham*—

That Mr. Brin, bo permitted to build
■I crosswalk ou State Bt ta front of hi.

Taylor &amp; Farley Organ,
“ “jsr,
Jft-1

WHninea Hrom. I'irano, which

rauno.be.xraitedWttffftM

OOIM3MA

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a Co*l Column.

CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN

WHATEVER!Xt-£3
:New, HciuntiBe, Sueceefful Tre-H-_,
(itnai ny

8250

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION

DR. AIKIN

OPES A TOP BUCCIES,

Corea Recent and Old-Standing Di***,

Pref. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK i--«—--’
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The New Capitol and Grounds,

LADIES.

SEWIING MACHINES.

W CARBOLIC TABLETS.

. Trn»~« lilted «ad Hooter.

Tna Akxmo.v OnoFaxirw £.&lt; Augaat
ia a capital number. It hro «ne)y Bliutratad artieha, good rtoriei. enter­
taining mucellancy, oU Wo cheer­
fully commend thia ready valuable pub­
lication. which should bo read by all
who appreciate wholeeotne literature '
The embeKahod artirtee are "Banka of
the Senega!," “Proepact Part, Brook­
lyn," "Hem. of Jefferson," and •Dietrerted Mother" (Uumeroua), The oootenta of thia einellent magarine ere va­
ried, racy, and unueually readable
Among lie contributor, ia the veritable

YOUNG MEN
Real

Estat.

$3,000
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716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

1871

Sure.

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BflUamL CAMPAIGM BOOK

1 pppray ■*“—*-

receives an elegant premium pictaro entitlod‘'Iho V-ting Brethren" Pubiiahed by the A O F Amaaalum, No.
37 Part How. New Port, at W.50 a

MEDICAL SCHOOL

। Office, No. 11 Canal rit, Grand lUpid.

.'.KAWirsrt.'ttsiSftoJia:
The September amber of AaOea’i JEata» it one that should !&gt;o read by nil
claaeea lor it ia h&gt; good and interesting
that when once taken up no on. wishea
to put it down until tho last ia perused.
It ia full of atone*, adventure* poetry,
fan. engraving* ami not a line in it but
contains information There ia no aerial
in thia country that will compare with

3T* Therefore Call Without Delay.

HOUTB HIATT, fWL

ST4HLT1 ». TURNER, Soil.

EHAS J. CLU, Get 1st

LOOK HERE.

Pboca. or Seal“Meehanic’e Imtituih^
Baltimore;" “Mount Egtnoct, New
Zealand;" “Cityof Magdeburg, I*ruaaia“Ancient Egyptian King.," “A
Deoeetic Narrative;" 'The Millbury

I

Gigantic
Upper Croat;* “Sowing the Wind
'■Our Young People'. »ory««U*Guana, or, the eon of a Politician -

Gift

Enterprise.

166,000

Punla Page;" "Curioee Marten;" "The
Ilouartecper:" “Facta and Fanoaa;"
'Mr. Apolki Pigfeet and Li. Boating
Adventure*. —— (Bmnnroea Illuetrationa)- Addrew. Thoma. L Talbot, 63

MATURES WlMEDY. ’

VEGETIE

| TC^gHT-BlflgQ.ftwncH

.'dSHSStest-e-ts,'i.'ri

St. Joseph,Midi Sept. -1,1872

IRX’.®’

Condition' Powders!

the power of thr ayetem to mist and
throw it off ia weakened ; hence time b
all important For dyapepaia, all dia-.
rotea,cf the iitw, atutnach, rtin nnd
kidneyr. and all that begin in rititbal
blood, do not wait until the trouble ia
cvnSnnod, but attack it by a timely uae

NATURE'S

CALHinVS’

Hair Restorative
EaU Saginaw, 16,000; Grand Rapid*
SO,000; Bay City, 16,000;. Saginaw
City, 9,500; Mukegon, 9.000; Maniaten, 6,000 ; Wenona, 2,500 ; South Sag­
inaw, 2,500; Portsmouth, 2,500 ; Mid­
land, 2,500; Alpena, 3,000 ; Au Sable,
2,000 ; East Tawaa, 1,000 ; Tawaa City,
1,000; Standish, 1,000.

CHAMPION WASHER

r«e«lu etateeiOMi o/wU-v nxi.ln*. with -r..;,
drofci rwaoiiit ratal'■

Dr. Wells' Eilract of Meta

unwed M outertaiaaMB t of aouh thrillingintaraataa the “ Spy of Shiloh.'*
It ia intenperaed with aroore from the
late war, that ahno.t makre one Iroliare
they are actually witnaewng the carnage
of battle—JV-droi P-t

le t
aa
t

$63366381

l&lt; 1

oa

WoolJ

Wool !i

are
150,DM

dBXXXSdftS

SINE’S
townahip of Battimcr*. H
frew
Hasting* and only 3 mika South af the
Grand Hirer Valley R- R-, at Quimby
rood wrung and growing orchard, good

ta ‘Lra I.V
ear. tHW 1

ruMKNTe,

uV acre, under improvement* I raue
from School Moua* Sugar bmh ot
1,000 tree. Splendid timber of all
kind.; Oak, Ba.wo.xl, Whitewood «trTerm* *2S per aero. For further taatrudm* faqate/at thia Office. or ol

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The Banner Company,
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pxxi, baa and indiSrrent
with a similar fate, and wo

mich.

zeal n»uw of President Grant's unpopu­
larity with Um Bcmthern Sfaire fa Ifa^c

VOL XVII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1872.

ipd ll*W Cards.

8

DON’T FAIT.

To

CALL

ON

A DANGEROUS MAN.

tnon&lt;,tary triumph; forgetting that
rooty of VunaillM. a* hard he it

for the Prussian pre* to exhibit alarm,

Dennis, when ho encountered a twasant
girl marrel]|a*ly Iwavtifnl. He fell
madly * love, and for a long time failed

"HM CBIM PLOWS

WKIGHT fc HOLBROOK.

&lt;•- lIOLBROOk.

ON TRIAL
IT IS THE BEST FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS

It is the lightest Draft.
2nd II is the Easiest Handled.
3d it does the best work.
4th 'Il ’is the
‘ pnost (lurabf^bcing harder than
tempered steel.
.5th The points will wear nearly twice as
long as on any other plow.

II. BlRGHER.

“ W.M
“wiS’lfsei

Uno CoaaaiMK ftq

*4

t—M I •■M.rtw. «•&lt;

ing matter; bnl it would be a groat mi»taki- to believe they have forgotten nH
about it; it ia burned into their memory,
but left fur accomplfahmeut to the
whirligig of time. It is expected that buried io the Abbey ef 8t Donnie the
the ransom arcount will be finally set­ young gill dying shortly afterward* uf
tled br next July. Ai&lt;ui tail i7.
fright and sorrow.
M. Theirs has gone to enjoy bi* out­
How do those infant prodigies—the
ing at Trourille; hu wants a holiday —
By mean* of a iprctal wire ia hi* sitting
roori, be will bo telegranliicaRy amnec- knowledge may cumo tu theko MiutreU
lod with V&lt;-r»*ilte*, ana two couriers from nature—lifcu reading mid writing
daily, will bring him tfiu “benvy wall." to other,—there i* a IVufMeor In Pari*
A flotilla of gun boat* will prevent all named Iluardu, a Milanese, who teach**
attempts at abduction sea-wards, and tho young idea how to play the violin,
-------- — w ------ - ,—— . flute, and harp, and also to sing th*
bon dunug the fate campaign, will , popular tonga It ^appaar* the pupl*
jirovo hit doromior. from all land at- team by imitation, like the monkey*;
lack*, llroide*, it fortunately happen* they obwrvu what their teacher doe*,
•oin« ngimo!li* 9™ to cxiwrimenl ia ' and with memory aid repetition in six
ramp hfo ju iho.Rojghboebood, ^nd &lt;r. I w»ok-» *t«|dy, rail din or cbarci the para
Imnd to nmuw the Pre*-1 with HtiHirilt operatic roum.1'
Rachel
M.! Icilongod once tu a similar Academy of

I.. Rt'SSKLU
,ni'PA&gt;a si Uw. HsiMierte ’Cksayere a*4 ;

FIELD CULTIVATORS,
an*, et. Hurm-on*.

NO. 19.

block, and to that hi* Hood would essi-1
,
Iv stream «, them After tbs J—I Bot U “““•

DRILLS, fc.

institution dedicated to th* orphans of
tho war. Forty years ago Trouvillo wa»
a lismlct inhabited by a few fishermen;

'

DRAKE, M. D..

HICKS &lt;fc BROTHER,

I»K-. I. '1.

|t» snug and tranquil portion, rouplnod
known only ;o a few I driMan*- The
painter Moxin in L^3i, ruroatoj itin fii*

Jllll.’. ROBERTS

tho "Club" with a handaome flag. Naxt
. .
..............................
maple and hemlock compriling tho prin­ iraak the Republican Wigwam, a good ,
substantial1 building 21 X 00, to to M | harn've^ little to do with the aduiiu;&gt;cipal kind* of timber in the fanning di*tricta.
dedicatod.
Irailmi of Nuflonal aftaini. As to the
fatter no ono could have done better,
Good farming lands can be bought for
uro forming dubs, io foofi do «moll and no individual could havo placed us
in a more 'oMiable ] osifiou rtian that
rarer.

Wibon, and have joined our Cluba, de­
claring that they have no faith in the

"-rat

kind*, not only thrive, bat grow in great

they will not submit.

under Grant tho m
tlw South may, to a

"Old Sol" may shoot bia firry rays .

throughout that boroioforo tniiguidod
section of the Bepublie.
i.usi iur omc
dur-- Northen
to doeo their e

peculiarly adapted to tho railing of fruk

MILL*

.

rd by the freak and invigorating setdiera
located on IVre Marquotto I^ke, or the
"Iditto' Lake,** a* wo term it- Four of be colder hew in winter than in the ranthey giro in the approaching election.—
the suill* are now in running order,
Ix-t "well enourb'* alone, and do not
turning out oh an average*, ooj hundred

Horace Gnwdey!

hour*, and giving employment to about tatoes in tho hill until spring. Owing
four hnrplyod men, Tho remaining to tho hoary [alia of snow, Hm fro*t ean-

No

my will march into Washington—not
with rebel colon flying at their head.

Urm| m»l on tho shore, and one of tho
must porfoct and commodious mill* in

hoatile cannon, but with sssber* aheolhed

New Mill" will bo finished noon.

if they/will but do so, 1 will guarantee
by soqulring a taste far mudc and learning
Pi read it, tu gain a livelihood in tho or­ fur machin'oiy of many kiwi* flun Lud-, wu do—work,
chestra* of the theatres.
tho Administrattan, dictating its policy,
iagton_______
We have no more faith in Dr. Plante-:
pvin^ color and character to all its acta.
ny/roi** prcdiotlqn»| tho ••^ftli.’* 1* come
THE SOUTH.
This i« nu fanciful picture, no prsdiction
tad gone, and tho world |s not di»olv„
.
eJ, nor Jhavo fire-men been extra-ern- thinned out, to tcarco &gt;* it Incoming al j

at Trouvillo

b« pitied, they were roalTy worked to
^ ratung logs
I rebeU/ailed to achiow with arms they
de^th listening to contesaion*. and up to , from horoJo tKjt P“atP“p
tourist* arrived ia numbers; from hiring noon on the expected fatal fifth, the timber U s]mu*| inuhanslable, it being
anarim-ml*, they cngagi-d houses, and churches »«re well-tilled; pwi4* finding estimated that there i* 2,500,000,000
pit|tu*tcly ramn'ienacd v&gt; build |l|*mi!
Having been favored with a copy of
.;?/£ feetofpina along tho shore, of Fere
tiro Bailing population
quickly iqj- brtter tu back pn Hr. Cumming, till he
Harfim-tie Illvet, within a distance ot
proyol away. Jn winter thp town ha* becomns particular in dates.
nut ILOUfJ ui a population, in tbu smcoc,
A callous esrewony ha.* takou plaou thirty mite* up that slromu, which, by
politics, bo co guided in their judginsnt
ten time* that number; formerly sfaupli-. in tho Church of 8t. Steplien, which wa* the way, i* uavignUu for craft* not
that they may uo-. forgal their bsst inetty attracted people I here, now ilia ty pri'itily dccjratel far «l» occasion.—j drawing rauru than four foot of water, a
teraata by aiding in tho election to the
x aCWaOI'ATHtC !-V»u»n *a4 itssnsa. OMre *a
ration* luxury which means four new AbouvlihJ litlle swuwp*. in their work-;
Presilency of the Uuitcl Btatoi of ono
dbtanco of ninety milus.
Hard maplo
iuiloU* jwr day; it i« the pfaco where irtg coSnom. wero ftstotebM to fwwve
abound*
in
groat
ipraulitie*
and
attain*
lieacon, and my triend bu done me n
rupiei u|| llw tto&lt;i&gt;te-cb*M&gt; ot i-tegaqrsi. forty-five tiritre Av attendant*! at night­
groat injustice in *o uaiug a strictly prililaiicu at ll,o riilway stollen, a pluro school and oateolism The clergyman n large growth.
THOllAS H. 1UBTWEU.
with tlie trnt-ki—vvorr aide of each dalivvrod a vary ouusiblo address. One
markud, "to
.kept dry," and "with newspaper Ueplose* no pnxo u;u&gt; awara- milL lath factory, two bowl factorira and «“»,
aOf hu l»Jrty- As I
. am, hun-ever, thus draggt»l bofure fire
f the Floris MacFUmsey* uml ed fur “geography,’' certainly a* useful
f'JK WASHINGTON LKTTEF
j
o
to myrelf. in
ic'cer. The fiuhtonablu dreM-' to the little black's, a* “astronomy" and n .mall faundry. W • were unfarriwalo ,
'
11 the use of globe* to civil *erriiiit* -le*tin- s few week* ago in Iwriug a flue grist- ray own language anil over my own sig- i
WM. II. JEWELL
od to comr letter* uud index dooumnnt*, null, pail factory, planing-mill an I n nature, to set forth my obsnrvutiune and
Sinoo lluwiijth ba* published hi* machiu.) for manufacturing hafidka for J ri"»'[ (‘•’moxioua a. they may aernn to
dare, that th*? now bare boo»n;o sqb.
scrinere. ’4'Lo principal osfablishmont • fast woek on adultery,-ho is regarded a*
«4.
1
**
to-day will
HE- SMILES ARE AIL FOR MEthe "Modicuio Man. by those wholhavo
| On
OTO „f a Fnwidential contest.
J. W. MAYNARD,
bwn d-xt-ivod. and is &lt;Waged with let- levs, 4e, destroyed by fire.
Irouvillo during the eraaon. The yrs- tens and ufllittod with All* by thami it)
The new Constitution prepared by a
vailing faslirin for young fadiiM to paint trouble.. He
_____
ought
._ to open a uensultaThere orc a goodly number of profes- duty of every
.
. ...------yj,, *4Ome ol th^
».l ot valuabto Demckratic Convention cuatAiarprovi*thi-uiwlve*, wiJi a coat of white puader I tian
cabinet,
promising
ly acnepl payment
ur fancy outers, extending from tUejaeek : boaling faculty, tu only
to thu root* pl the farir, i. repugnant if |i on i-lfoslwg
—
— t.---- --rlfesting a euro. 1— ,------- bluh them, giving at tho same'time
' not dUgurting, and rarely wqual* the kill the woman taken in adultery fa be- j
anJ wx.
pro?.-»vion,
i own improasion* derived therefrom,
•anur art pruetk-ed by tho /Uta of tho ing acted upon. A man aged &lt;55, being j ,. , .
,,
Buelevard*. Iho nm*culinu acx nows at Navacelle, ha* ju*t kilted hi* wife,:
"D’
taught in the aanre reboot., that voting
tlie eifect s* horrible. It might be fad- ORod CO, with a chair, having detected •
eroex.1.
preaching political rtruggte.
North are absorbed in uione
■ dare tnemsdvre Fagans, fiedieato a
fancy.
od by tho Txigialaturo. Fearing to taka
turnplo to Fortuno Viriii*. a* m ancient
tho resjioniibility of th*ir own senti­
। timra, where somoa invoked thu God- .
ments thus put into tho form of fundsmautal law, the Convention, by a close
1 inditfereut to public opinion; liis coga- Ml( bad adurilml bur political viei
V I I 105 tl. IIOTKU
try mon for »&lt;&gt;mo tiste bare ranked him being appointed her notary, olracrv
everything for i “Xanirtition. The Methodist* taku the same nuutuor a* wo
very law ia their estimation, but it i* wu a uiau '.rap*bio of o
good-----action.— , lead, ami are now building a substantial
colored population, which i« duofly in­
hiiawlf who shows u* that in tho lowest money, cveu as tar as a g—
tfirk from WO*- church
rlmwh ImiLlin.*
wturtl will bo
I'M' done
lllltie gan. Tho South, however,
building, which
depths, there fa a lower stilt He would The French uro fond of jerk
wrested, being so propgrtionatoly email
I have done well to retire into private lifr uSny m, well A* taste. Moneionr, j and lire on hi* dividend*, after thu ln»•*- t-j-l.
ground for a churtfa edifice. The Conty of Frankfort was signed. But uo; bo
I ewntimtee to bo a deputy when deputies provont Noah from eating the vpecimena, gregfttfaiialaU have engaged tho Her. bo bu]Mj to retrieve their fallon furtuntw
through the very Government they -so tutiou u adopted or rejected, tho fact
| avoid him, and instinctively plying the
rerettty sought io destroy. Matter* of a
। Tribune hu ha* degenerated into an unJOHN MICHAEL.
purely ]wr*unal character, chiefly pleas­
■M-eiuiy interrupter uf antagonist* in tho family: Pittsburg, J. H- &amp; Wm. Stuckure, in tho way of recreation called me
Aascmbly. who never honor him even vntiar^i X«w Orirahs, J. Inugte*. A.
1 by a )wutrteL He himself has sketched Lo Due, A. W. MacCalL ‘.A. W. Mumtook to your inti tt.it and purebto, J'i»» Sall al &lt;&gt;'« »M aland of
j ttui strangi* ‘•morality’' of hto public life; am, E ft Mr*. Swain ; tndianopulis, £. and kept by Mr. Runnvlr. Mr. IL u
! after hte Cuufe'aiuti in open rixirt, for- 1*. (iailurc Batoon, Dr. 11. ft Mr". Sown- cuuwnntly overrun with guevu, ono honforced ma North of the Ohia
1 i-igmrr* puuclmind bo fagged suprrfluou* rcrnl, Rolfe Eldredge, M&lt;&gt;— W. Bad;
HaXLFiCHUV *&gt;
During that period.
i uu the stage. But he held on; hit learn­ St FsuL Dr. T- T. A Mr*. Mann; Mem night but week. Wo are sadly in need
ed brothem a few weeks ego, &lt;m Uu* nhte David Walt. Lrmuvfifa, Mr. 4
•eUlsd country where public school*
first scrutiny black-balled hfa rc-eleeliau
cannot bo eiteblished nave at distant
better point than Ludington Aar just
to the Council of tho Order of Advisjciut*. nod yoi Democracy ptopowa to
rates; and a Parisian jury axproseeo it*
FI LLER AND LOOK,
where you know you get none but the WiST QUALITY.
^etnsponbtner.
maintain tho igucranoe ul tho colored
repuguanco for the once jupatar idol by
-.ISEBAL CuXTNAlTOtWrer BrM-wetk. Ms- '
the Farrell House toll me that he had
■sn. rtsnrr.sx is-1
e«t la su U*
intimating to the Judge. ih»c iLsir
rion iur Jute* Eavro iasuch that it must
Lcatrana, Aug. 2*. 1R7-FORRIPW CHJUHfOFDFMCE.
No colored man shall hold office, andino
of tpy
prejudice in thsir eyes any cause he OSIS, tho boyne protection to tho ballot box thall be nrrDEMMER. HEATH
(»u»rd. Tho Judge in thu exercise of a
discretionary power potojioncd n trial
Imdingtou i* destined to be n large ut thu prime mover* In tho Rebellion; inittH by a regirtratioa ot votes- Can
the Cuotederato Croae-Koads go forth, for another term. What a singular brief
place. The town now number* fully
A radical journal a*nort« France is
too, Jules Fan* look to make hi* re-en­ tectod, however, if you will but laduigv
i certain to enjoy throe month* o( tran­ try tit tha Bar, nuthing Ira* than th-i do­
quility in ouu«**qtl»ne* of the iirorogaliun, fence of a woman for aupplTlug the
of the Aaacmbl); noino newspaper* havo, Frussianv with pravfai-jt— uuritur the mure punctual in the future.
people, and only the overthrow of tho
made a rcdwltou in th. ir pri*’. by on...
kee" Government, (a* they style the untiro CuasUtulion will provont the enmy arrival, that I foci like an “old set­
IXnli’ri..
third, having DO longer tu support a
Federal authority,) as auring the hottest tailnuintof these evils on that new
tler” now, and *lill tony coma.
Ffwon ^rtad of the lUbelKon, and that bitter Etate, far an indefinite period of jour*.
ttaft of special* nt Veraoilloa Ihu re­
turn of the deputira to th*ir coiirtituentwo-*Liry budness building* have bocn twling only noeds a favorable oporto- Nothing but the shrewdness energy and
nity to develop itself in an upon form- Il peroevofiraco of ^Senator Bowman, axmay uever again show itself tn the shape Governor 8ton-u»on and Oth-jr true nod
...1. M olh. to,11,-..*.Iof grim-ringed war, but in a non la­ triad Rsqmbltoatu who have organuo.1
the Rnpablioaa party up&gt;n principle*,
j.
...
-_a I-------- 1
w'rth 4U outlet unsunusuxl by
not men, will ear* tho State from tho
doubt tho ex-Empcr^r did naluulald up­ any along ths shore* of Lake Michigan.
obloquy which ha* hitherto attached to
on the Mitrailloute* working wendUra. Owing to the rapidity of.tbo currant the fore they uro built, in fact, that 1* uni__...__i rv-t—_
. Ha. ha.

Respectfully announce to their patrons and!
the Public Generally,that they have removed;
to Che Large and Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them
a call. Crofcjkery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Cush Cheaper than at the advertised
Cost Sales If yon do’nt believe it call and
see. We Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.
HICKS &amp; BBO

E

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS,

Rua DRY qOODS // KpLnt Vw*TT'

BLACKSMITHING!

J. 8. GOD YEAR-&amp; Co

Earn an bmw, Jw it, im

BLACKSMITHING.
the invader; M e»-dily worked far thend, and felt Gualp* and Gblbobae* to
indulge in platonic war; t!
Republic entrutted to hfa

distant peep at them; they were dis­
patched from 1’ari* alway during the
night, tnnffl’xl like n filrn^irr. Fold-

• dwellings, I mean good substantial

Fanatic*, nt the South oxi*t inbotheexo*

sand majority upon which the Democrat­
ic party stood at the last go r. oral elec

thirtfch a deluded, ignorant claa*, intun(dated by throat* of Ufa and property,
-___ a—l
-.— 1.4. —
Grand Haren and Mantstra daily.—

Tho “City Fathers" hare jnat dscidsd
to build two wood school houwi, as tho

the Federal Govern-

lata for the attention of n firing party.

Sai®

DENTIST
■
Ktiiiai

-- ’111 .....

■—. — j-u sa.
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Pentwater. a dfalanro

IMIE lift IM®
—rp.r..-&gt;

&gt;"«*•

ington to the estalrlfahed hwminua ofttw ।

grading between thu

IIERRIOK.

inilidraw their unIn-

G»id &amp; Silver Watches

wsitB in sat

.^^1,- cat-hjng.
outlaw bi nil hi* secial relation* with

Secures Special Protection to Every Folio,
Secures p«
Hold&lt;rl

..dtoolWIMrCU U—

m open, ouproleiow
and ha* pvcnnll ne­
ral offlcoMD in Mr
effort.'to Mffrere it. Without
aid
the South would at thia momwU be in

Tho most encouraging nows comes from the State ot Naw York in regard

�8IMILIA SDOUBU5 CVRANTUR

Dr. Creek’• W:
i field, the loyal jssoplo of this nation,
jicrrfortued the nblimest act «w dene
by mortal men—they deliberately voted
to retain Ibroidrat LincUn ; ' which

Gen Grant bubeeu orra'ngod by
Sumner and other disappointed Ixbwalists, as “the greater nepocut ot the
age." To show how gruundlt» tho
charge ia wo (he aa autbeniioetwl list
of all the relativev ot the Trended or

meant that the war, with all its terrible

patina! Igfiiicv Ticket.

cause they believed in the troth and the
nrevwrity of tho principle ft vras to retabtisb. Every man In the Northern
States, and every man 111 the National
Armiwi might have voted secreUy to
atop the war end giro up the principle it
wes waged for. That they did not do
no. fa tho heart pooaiblo proof of th.
gonaineaews of their patriotism. Four
yawn ago, our party triumphed again, in
electing another mau of tho people, wto
had coma from obscurity and riven by
his own grains to tho leadership of our

The Greet** movement in thia part of
the country has cvrdrntly seen its very
beat days. It has culminated, and be­
gins to retrograde /jt has recorded ths
occrasira of its last rsernit, and what a,
•' beggarly display of empty Ixixcs !"
white there has never been aueb on in­
famous bartering away of principle and
of common dnconcy, at ia this 2b«eirtasc I.Hrmi muvemeut, tilers hav been,
as there must have beon. only a cjm»ponding paucity in tho Republican fol-,
lowing of the ijmifttm which leads'
through the swamps and moraswv, to the

A Cunroulinn called for the purpose
of nominating a Ropceaentatire to tho
State Legislature, for the 1st Dwtrirt &lt;d
the County of Barry, wm held at the
Court Howe, on Saturday the 24th day
of Augnat, 1872.
On motion, G. K. Beamer waa clertwl
Chairman and 8. C, l*rindte Secretary.
On mottos C. B. Iteahom. Wm. P.
Garrett and Wm. C. Pratt were appoial-

Cut tieton—Clement Smith, H- ABarber. W. G. Wilkinson and H. A.
Brooks.
Yankee Springs—Wm C. Piatt. WmP. Garrett, Chas fbmnr anti Geo. H.

CAPRETINGS,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &amp; Stationery

They have .Wded to their. Immense Stock

Silas Hudsou, Minister to Guatemala.
Frederick Grout, tho Proaideut’s arm,
was a slodeat at West Point long before I CflUMrtt the Fowl to Digr&gt;t.
his father become President. Gen. I Remotcn llytpi^u mid

250 Rolls New Carpets,
175 Package of Dry Goods;
Money,

“®“-l

Sharidau. Jesse IL Grant, the Prc»ident’a fatlicr, waa appointed by Andrew
Johnson to the office ho now IioLIk M.1

Money,

to ton or twenty thousand. Tiny scut
their trained spraken info the state, by
the score. They expended, at loast, Un
d*lUr&gt; to every one expended by the Re­
publicans. But they were oawwAsuMiy’y SrfttUS, and their chagrin and morti-

Money.

lMI»I.D.4;
-

BY AOKLKY

-

-

VKUODIF,
ututtnnt.

[NOCIIRF NO CHARGE

i&lt;&gt;ui wm ee p md.

ih« e&amp;r
tho appulnteca list', and tlie I'.-esidant x»»E
has nothing more directly to &lt;!o with hui u&gt; it,. rare**
them than to concur in tho rtcvsumnidnliun*. Alexander Sharp is a relative ’
of Mm Grant, and Sila* IluLuo iia
1

One Hundred

Thousand Dollars

to Bell a Half n Million Dollars dii» YThis is a truthful statcnirnl of Gon- .ayes
i-ral Graut'p nepotism. Tbo slteriffc-f rJ^ioXi
some couiAirs we coul l uaoio ha* a is-t-1
’u

wo take in considcralina the fact that’ (
must cl these np|uintmcats w,nta. made '‘j

by the heads of tlie ih-jiar tiuoats, and
some did not require erou tho approval I
of the President, wo can mo ia its true I

, ,

,

Ifllis t aieii.

When

larger list of relative* in office.

. .c » .. .

•

.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

. «•
, u

WE PAY

GRO0EKS

Ornri.

light tho fooluihnesv of the diargn nu'.- ,
_
od against General Grant. Out of sixty- j
t
three thousand rtBrus, ttiv 1‘reuideul'
®“u
has on* riril
claiming re- ; r|'.«Va"ii'
lationsbip to him. Hero is "n?iKiti»m”*

® tr tat, 11 tte

,
...
..
AU01SVSW. I*amul Usrvnwr.I&lt;«CI
Wo trust OUT frfcsid-i will carry this jksjs.’rMsstw.
aulbentic Maiemeu! in tbidrpockets, and '
show it octanonally tu thou I aboral SSS;'"--------------------

HI ffll DOLLUS ItlBTH OF MB

leant tmn Fata

LAND FUSTH,

Coming into our Sion

SITO3
WAFER Ullt

gentlemen who ore trying to moke i-spital out of gossip and slander.

CASH

UK 214 HAIR,
Shirig-les. Lath, &amp;c.

Significant.—the fait that Michigan
•ends thirty delegates regularly cUommi.
to tho Louisville Convention, eight mure
than th&gt; self-appointed chaps uho rep-

Wool Carding

P. SI. and wm organired by tho election
record of 1872—is it not a giorioai oue. uf Hon. Leander Lapham as Clmirman.
Naw Hampshire rvdootueJ; Connecticut and Aaron Clark, jr., Saerotasy. It J.
itreugtlioacsl and conCnund: Oregon Grant, Joy 8. Terry and- Win. Brown
restored to the Republican eifama . were appointed a Committee on creden­
North Carolina swung from her rebel tial*, *whd reporfihl tho following dele­
moorings, and brought into the llepnbli- gates entitle1 to scan ia tho Cunrention:
can port; West Virginia aav*i to Grant
Prairieville, G. W. Nyv.
and good gorsrnmrnt! Is this not glory i Curieton, Jacob Odell.
enough! and yet, the work is but just
Hastings, Abraham Ryerson.
begun. The people at (his County know
Thornapple. Aaron Clark, Jr.
Ballimoro, Gilbert Striker.
Gen. Grant I They du not know hia |
Yankee Springe, Wm. E. Bowen.
Cartteton, U J. Wheeler.
Orangeville, Joy 8. Terry.
'
Hope. G. H. Abrams.
Woodland, R. W. Sbriner.
Assyria, D. W. Hite.
Rutland, Geo. William,.
Hustings City, lai Ward, It J Grant.
2nd Ward, M. T. Wheeler.
3d Ward, 8. C. Prindte.
and has had no pobey to eufuveo against
Ith Ward, D. R. Cook.
tho will of the people.
Majdu Grove, Leander I^phom.
Third. He has enforced bonroty and
inmdoced economy in nil branches ot
Walton, Geo. W. Mead.

get rid of them by enddering the
Hamlin, L. A. Giddings.
grand principles and significant fact* on
Fourth, By a,wise financial policy
Cannel, Peter Hora.
whtoh the political false must turn. A
he baa reduced the public debt upward
On motion Chair appointed as Tellers,
■wre local ebrtion may be determined of three hundred and thirty-four milMomn. Gilbert Striker, D. R. Cook, and

Peter Hom.
On motion Convention proceeded to
an informal ballot for Senator, with tho
folloring result
Go j. M. Dewey,
J. M. Norim,
Blank,

desire to promote tranquillity through­
out the South. end ho* dono everything
within life power to ad rance its prosper-

as y

Medicines,

Side or Rack,
For pains iu Bn
dney DLseaM*.
Gnyttla
Diseases of tho--------- -,
JaundlceoranyLlvertompIaliit,

Peter Cea»y. Postmaster at Vicks­
burg.
Geo. II. Johnson, AssMor 3d dUtiiot
of Ohio.
Alexander Sharp. Marshal. District of

DRY GOODS

DRUGS

pui uted to Leipsic by Johnson, and'
tra nrfi-ned by Geo. Grant to Dunmark I
on tho recommendation of Bishop Simp•on, Bishop Jayns', ami othere. Orlendo H Bost, tho Piesidenta coasin, wa»
Hastings City—Jat Ward, C. H. appointed by tba Secretary of.the Treas­
Bauer; 21 Ward, I. A- I)ibbl»: 3di ury to a rlerkship through the iulluaui o
Ward, S. C. Prindto; 4lh Ward, Wm. of Senator Logan. The Preoidout knew
nothing uf the appointment until after
H. Dickey.
Rutland-Wm. S. Chidester, D. M.
Weaver, J. F. Riunell and A. D. Burk.
I*. Barnum, Johp
Hough and J. W. ri-ry far removed, being tho brother of
the brother-in-law of Mrs. Grant. Geo.
Irring—Jacob Jordan, Byron Travb, B. Juhtusiu is also a very distant n fatiro. Iiaving married a tGiral cousin ol
A. J. Walker and Oco. K. Beamer.
President ButU these gentlemen
Thornappk—8. 0. Pich, M. P. How­
ling, Aaron Clarite. Sr-, and L. E. Bar- were appghited mi the r-wommcadations
of tho Rcprc»rutativo« and 8ctialor&gt;

in fact just nothing. Every honest man
precetrta that there is no frituifU by
which they am governed, and that spite
actuatesand con trolls llieir ovary move­
ment. Knowing this tho people will not
i On motion the Chair uiipoiuted the
bo deceived by their eaphiams. &lt; r
! following District CuminiHoc to wii:
Chas. 11. Bauer, Gao. M. Dowry.
Tbe Ninth Carolina uisctiuu is a stager­
ingblow to their bopoaand expectations Clement Smith and Aaron Clarke, Jr.
On motion, the Convention adjourned.
They counted on a splendid triumph
8. C. I'anruu, Secretary.
there. Thoymado calculations for in­
Guo. K. Bcaxrn, Chairman.
crewing their previous majorly of ,i,OtW

,.W I11

T4K

Cummitto uf Ctvdsntiate reported lha
fulloaring named pentone us delegatee
(ran tho diffcient tosraahipo, to wit:
Carlton—A. E. Fowler, Jacob Odell.

Call the roll of Republicans wh o hare
joined the Greeley morsmoat, tu restore
to power tho Ku Klux Damocracy, and
tho rv»[&gt;onvi, hereabouts, will bo
On motion, Wm. C
Pratt, A. J
faw, and wholly pf a class of men that Walker, an 1 E. P. Baraum, were ap­
could tie well spared from our ranks,
pointed Tcllcrr.
yet, there will bo less of them a month
On motion tho Convention proceeded
hence than there i&gt; now. Many bare to an informal ballot lor Reprret ntative
already deserted ^iLo sinking ship, and with tho following result :
others aro purposing so to do. In a lit­
John Koagle,
11
tle time there will be none left to fol­ i F. W. Collins,
18
low Gnieleyum to its grave, except a
rauill number of soreheads wbn worn
completely p'ayvd out in the Itepublk-on
party. 8werxey has gone in this county
and a faw others of uo possible importauco tetany party. They see by this

wbote, weMtere tee peepte.

WINE

column, tho Editor of this paper was
pU cad in nominntian, by a veto equally
Frederick Grant, Lieutenant United
unexpected and complimentary. For
this mark uf the confidence and support Slates Army.
F. T. Dent, Brigadier General United '
of the people we are certainly very
grateful, and if elected to the responsi­ States Army.
Josae R. Grant, Poatuuiatar, Curing-1
ble pnaiuan far which wo hare beta
nominted, shall endeavor to discharge ton Ky.
M. J. Cramer, Minister io Denmark. :
tho duties with the single purpose ot
Oriaado H. Iks., Clark, Third Audidoing most to advance the best internet
of our constituents trad U thgieat and
growing State.

Army, nnl tho groateit General of
modern tiuieo. They luid no fear ol
him as a military man. because, though
edumtvd at West Point, bo had vcarroly
• ter been in tho military service except
ip times oi military aeocesaity. In wartimra ha bad been a soldier, in peare, a
civilian. The Prswd snreeas of his ad­
ministration ]&gt;rove« the wisdom of the
peoples' chirire.
As Republicans uml patriots, we
should bo ungrateful for the past, il wo
dispaired of tho future. When educa­
tion and enlightenment hive been put
into tho minds of the people, they stay
put. It is as impossible tor tho Ameri­
can people to reatore tho old forms and
of the Democratic party, as for thu full
grown man to 'resume this jacket which
he wore when a barefooted urchin.
Hence tho absolute jmpoaaibilily of tho
election of Horace j/reoloy.

denlial aisotiem, involving tho interests
uf forty million of people spread orn
a rant oontrr, with the platforms and
camlidatna in the Gold six man th* in ad-

Public Test
DR. CROOK’S |J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Ou motion Goo. M- Dewey was AoererfBaropo.
dared unanimously nominated.
On motion the following Senatorial
Ninth. He kaa given practical trridrace of liia sympathy and fri.-nd.bin Committee waa uppointc 1 wifh the aathority to apjiertiem the represoatatiTos
among tint towna and cities of the two

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New Advertisements.

a s. fiKuax rffis.1

Oni

For Your

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Sols, nmif, Cluk. Tnsienr. '
Us.
Au-r»«r.

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HkvtUf&gt;1 UsrrT Gk*U.

Afanv "Woman and Child to buy their

C. M. RUNYAN &amp;

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Calf,

fimaiffiMWERl BLOOD.

Kip

Shop in

au&lt;l Stogn Boot*,

Harlow A Goodyear's New

Wnreboose, ajeining C. F. Dwight A
Co’s Foundry.

PLANTATION

•vuie-ass:

JITTERS.

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jags£?a&amp;iti

SPRING

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AVERY.

MEAT MARKET

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Bn

Oysters unit Befrtshu

This wonderful vegetable restorative
M the shcej-aaobor of the feeble and de-1
bilitatad. As a tome and cordial far tho
aged awl languid it has no equal
utnong stoOMichics. As a remedy far
tho m-nuns weakness to which women
aro especially subject, ft ia auperwding
every other stimulauL la all climates,
tropical tmpamte or frigid, it arts as a
specific in every spteles of diaorder
which undermim-j the bodily strength
and breaks down ths animal spirits.

FRESH FEB DUBBG fffi SUE#
8ALTP0KK Rte

.

I ending Dry Goods Establishment

H i Ms Mr tan EM at
PUKIFY YOUE BLOOD

Beust Mnliif Litinai,
deed Par Ma* or Brail.

Bq Tar
am

SPRING t AT1BY

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The Hastings Zfrew JtSroti, of the!

THEY HAVE STOOD
TEST.

22d of Aug, «ays ** Bourbon and Giant
aro side by side ia ’Wltiaky Bow. Tho
Grant Headquarter* are in the Striker
building, opposite Allen ft Preoton'*
grocery store. A man ia known by tho
company bo keep* " WsB, the ZswtmZ
baa told tho troth «h», but not »U lit
IretA. Every man in that Bow, that
oelte whiskey, ui GntUy
end wo
would like to jpt in better conjiany
Arrmiax—There win be a meeting I ouraelvr*. but unfortunately there is no
of t!.o Republican County Committee, I
to which each of the candidates on the I
County and Legislative Ticket* ia invi­ are just a* ashamed of tho company as
ted and earnestly req muted to attend, at j you are. Mr. Spectacle* but wo don't
I know whore n Missionary Headquarter*
tlu&gt; office of. tho Chairman in the eity of
Hasting* on Wodneaday Sept, lltb ut I is uny more needed. Probably tlie
। Journal tuuu get bettor wlriaky iu the
3 o’clock in the ntlemoon.
| basement of their own building, or else
1 aro paid to dscry thoir fellows on
( Whisky Bow. ‘‘David's Reformer* will
have got a pretty good atait, when you
I get the beam out ot your own eye.

Grant and Wilson Club.

CHURCHES.

?csatsyfifsit"T

Guld 113 1-8.

(M* |

PIEROK'S
Fountain .faaal Injector,!

DOUCHE,

COMBOS COUNCIL.

T3BCGEI

Cool and cloudy tbit morning.

S4-

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Peninsular

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American Organ

Sjwcial meeting of tho Common
The Midland 7»sw ha* changed front Council at tho Council Room* Tuoaday
♦nd goes for Grant nnd Wilson.
ev.ning, Aug. 27th, 1872.
. Ackley has built tho best side walk in
Meeting railed to order by the Mayor.
thn City, front of hi* lot* on Church St.
Present—Mayor,
Recorder. Aids.
»
Hun. Z. Chaublcr has our thank* fur Ham* Eastman, Wood and Pratt.
By AU. Wcxxl—
vainable personal favor*
Rmleti, That Wm. Tinkler bo aj»✓Wanted—Some body to roar! fut
pointed as a special police, and aulhorP»T«p! Fayip l
ired to jx-rferm all tho duties of Marsha!
Claeod fur rcj«*ir»—The Ureetey
AH »Iu. .re tmtebuj (o u, b DoU ot
1 of the City until farther orders of this
•wount. are request to call and ^Itte Headquarter*.
I Council, and that he be entitled to reto"?0 OB“' "■wo ,w d-lne up
Cooling otf— Thu ueoilirr and Groe““
boo*. muM j4
•rtUod.
c. At. Rbmta«. ft cu
•State Putnological Kx-iety hold*
Haaung.^ Aug. 18, &gt;72.
three days' mooting nt South Have
8sr« sxb Bkusmx—TlmsTtas di*. begiuiug to-day. ‘
«teo of tho human system fer which tho
»egvlinc cannot be used with tx-rteei
■aaCoty. as it &lt;loe* not routaid any metal­ Still meet at Grand Rapids on the 20th
lie ronijxiund.
i*»L Itiahijied the attendance may
he very large.

Is Offered to tho PiHit tu lit Borite.
Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elsewhere.

JUT?

The Weber&amp; Gabler I^ianOj
VJE11Y ItEAHONAIJI.l; XICTCMH AJJtK GXVXUV.

May 15,

4VA11D &amp; THAYER.
Hastings

.lllcgan.

। Tlie editorial fraternity of Afilwaukoo,
I with their wire* and lady friend* had u

Keep it l»rg&lt;- .ntpply of Salt for sale nt Lowest njarket rutet»(

grand banquet and ball al Spring L*lcn
last night.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. *.

Grant Hirer Valley Division
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\xoet:xk is nut a stimulating bitter
which mate* n fictitioai appotitc, bnt n
gentle tonic which asaiito nature to re­
store the Muttiach to a healthy action.

Tta Salt b worts 10 per cat non tea sail Bused to tee Walter.

'\easaun
m6aWie

A Tut&lt;r—Hun. J. E. Tsxxir of Laung dcliv.’rvj an eloquent ..psech at
le Court House in thia city list eveing. It wa« a real treat

Ltis—It i. a fact that cannot bo dcj nied that the New York Cash Store aro
selling Tea* cheaper than any other
•tore in Michigan. All tons warranted
a* recommended, or the money refun-

their Brick Warchonae,

No bettyr &lt;&lt;ppo.1 unity will ever bo
found tor obtaining a ccaysct idea of the
-^Mr Cote, i» now fixing up the Street* country and it* product* and fer exam­
ining the lands of tho it. A M. R It., 'V.
at tho corner of Broadwwy aad Green,
r. It. IL, and the Government Land*
in a tuauner that will be generally *atiifiictios to tho property holder*, we

10 Barrel lots and more spld to. dimlerw at a

small ad-

rance abort; Car-load Rates.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kin ria,

Tfckete will U- *oH ly -he Burling­
tun I'uutc an 1 connection* from Indianu City lining Rooms
dwelling house juvi Southisut of the aptdi*, (liirago, r.sirii, nnd Burlington,
(Strictly Temtx-ranco.)
to
luneolq and retuni, on Sept 3d ami
Depot. It will be a fine addition to
Ith, at Half Rates, living, we believe WARM MEADS AT ALL HOUILS.
that part of our City.
122 L5 from Chicago to lincsdn, and
I^rdiai If (Ju I&gt;»j ar WnL.
Auy quantity of that aplanlid atereh
good to iro nnd tome for two week*
GhOCERiES.j C0HF£CTI9N£HY
bn hand and fur tele at 10 ci*, per
People wishing further jmrticulor*
A skti.-t tupflf c« Acad of tH littet.
pound at the New Ycrk Cash Store.
'«••• mldroM A. E T.msnlin. General trfim daur re.i st tl£evv.
I'amager
Agent
Ik
&amp;
M.
IL
It.
Bur
­
l il $TADm:n.
Th* New York Cash Store won't be
lington, Iowa.
nderaold. Be aurv and call and exaiiae goo.Is and prieea bofer purchns- । Sealed jirojn.il* will i&gt;o received nt
i tho “ Libvral-Ttepublie|p-DeiuucralicGrroley-Ku-Kiux-Dolly Varden Head­
, Tho Teacher*' Claw at Grangeviile
quarters, for a bridge actual tho Bloody
will cotnuiance Monday, Sept Oth. Tho
Cbasm, which bang* arrow the *tn&gt;ot.
peojile of thia place will provide board✓“ Jim" Hutchkiss will please accept 1 ing place* for such os tome frotr a disthe thank* of thi« office for *omo very tanco, and will try to ntaku their stay
tine aatnple* of applet, which give our , pleasant as jwuiblc. Th j work will be
I Testing Department bavins.« oocj more. conducted in tho interest of teachers,
' Our “derH” proving himvolf mast prA- and fer the promotion of oar district

LU/SBEITFUiyilSftED IF CHIt LOJfO
LOTS.

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Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
CjA-STSL

BjfuLoir &lt;f Qooofnn.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL

SELECT SCHOOL.

Nrw Guida in endless variety ju*t
opened, aid for sale at astonishing!* I Has H. M. CrrCstox uf VjHdanti will
low price* at Barber ft Bailer*.. Hit'Sif address the peujile of Barry County at
Hastings on the evening of the eleventh

Michigan Central R

rics of uiamination, will bo carefully
. made, and the indifferently qualified aj»plicant will receive a license to teach,
1 when it is determined where he cxjwct*
to labor, aad then, only a* the neecsai-

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT MITE.
Ec.wiPxxlul Cht««K mUtev &lt;k*. re.*U* trus Emi «J Ulna ud WeHtrea
.£S.tr.ia£S.-te£»s,sr;

Mr. Holmu is improving quito Cut ■
and hope* to be able tojbe at his post in
a few day*. Wo stated ia at week that I
\ l will tnwle off a good Buggy, and bi* disease waa typhoid fever, we should |
take a g.x.1 new Milch* cow in jiart payment

A Fanuxif 120 aero* situated in the
township of Baltimore. 8 mile* from
Hatting* and only 3 mile* South of the
Grand Hirer Valley B. IL, at Quimby
good young nnd growing orchard, jp&gt;xl
log building* living stream of water,
50 acres under imjeovement* 1 mile
amination will ronnmeneo Aug. 30th, at from School House. Sugar bush ot ■
Hunting*, and continue two day*, if l.UOO tree* Splendid* timber of all
necessary. Bo prompt at nino o'clock. kinds; Oak, Baswoud, Whitewood He.
Tenn*, $25 j»r acre. For further in­
struction* inquire at this Office, or of
al Hasting* during tho fall.
the proprietor,
D. B ft A.G.FBEEMAN
T. B. Dunoxn,
Co. Sept of Schools.
Orangvvilli* Aog. 20th, 1872.

jttai ne# what stacks of Good* are crowded into my store.

WOMAN

Oca Cui xn Ticxar.—Thken altogsth
or the ticket is one deserving the whole
aujijxirt of "the party and the entire cmfiidenro of thn propio. Enwy man i* nn
earnest, faithful Republican, aad taking

county are reprounited, it 1* wife to lay
that they will l» elected by u large a
majority aa wa* ever given in thl« c»un-

Cheaper than nt the flRBAT COST?.Mid "ICwur4iHi

Sirji ill sit HecianicaL

DENTIST

'I keip a Tailor and ItamfactlH Jne Goods idaaijr

R. MUDGE

I’aimciL-Owing to aatkuOM C. G.
Holbrook a not expected to Im&gt; able to
apeak at tho Runnels School house in
Rutland on Saturday evening u ha*
bwrn announced; but W. H. Hayford,
and eome other good speaker* will bo

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gnr* Teas, Coffre., Spice* Tobacco, ar
any thing in tho Grocery lira*, way Aw«
WMtem/jww, at Hitchcock* Roatauv AccrnKXT.-Tho WVe of, George Mil­
rant and Ice Creaa. mn*
ler aged GO years in returning from
riiaroh at Martin'» School House on
is * family jibyaic which it ptoamnt to Sunday afternoon, was thrown from the
take and doos nut divtrwa or gripe, but wagon by the scat brooking, and quite
is sure to ojxwato when all other reme­ badly hurt about the shoulder, although
dies havo failed. It is a purely vegeta­ no bone* were broken. Dr. Cox bring
ble jireporatiou. containblg neither iu the neighborhood gave tho needed
Mineral* Morphine nor Alcohol, the medical advice. ’
nraill of fifteen year, expsrimeoting by
Doctor Samuel Huber. It is perfectly
A Wirrstoo—From every quarter of
Lanulcfcs and far awro effective than
the Country there is coming daily wards
Hils, Naacolif Syrup.’or Castor OiL By
of enconragemcnL Then called lib­
■cKithing Ure syaiem it produces natural
eral movement is losing what little
sleep, and is perticukuiy adapted to
suwgih it ever had, os its derigns be­
«ying or teething chiUram. It kills
come bolter known. The grand old
Worm*, euro* Stomach Ache, Couatipaparty of freedom nnrer showed abold&lt;w
tiun, Flatuleudy and Derangement of
ormaretraited front than itdox to­
thu Liver. No family ran afford to be
day. Tho Worth-tote traitors who hare
without this articlo. It coots but 85
erupted Ito action in the post have boon
ccnlK a*k your druggist to got ii fer draww from tho camp. Tho Sway criug
you ami he will always keep it.
bummer* and ciraggtem who retarded

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HASTINGS, MICH.

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An exploring party fa wailkhg fix

' cOjiper fa the m-Ktataitui of Syria.

i made voyages to China and the Indies.
' Hotel thievsa at Cfacfanati steal bed। room furniture and equipments.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

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OLIVEB cum FLBWS
1st. It is the lightest Draft.
2nd It is the Easiest Handled.
3d it does the best work.
4th It is the most durable, being harder than
tempered steel.
5th The points will wear n
long as on any other pit

Field cuLnmrons, drills. 4.

IWH”

Ht'spectiully announce to their patrons ami
the Public Generally.Iliflt they have removed
the Large and Cominodioiis New Brick
^t«&gt;re adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be
to Serve all who may give them
a call, 4^rockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
for Cash Cheaper than at the advertised
Cost /Sale* If you do’nt briiet it cnll and
see. We Pay Cash for Butte Egg-S and
all kinds of* Product*.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS.

but tlie FIRST QUALITY

BLACKSMITHING

DENTIST

M,

Miciiiai.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

M Sflin ui Platt 7m,

Ohio makoa tbe bulk ot tho rton..
ware sold fa tbe United Btates.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT, ft, 1872.

rat of men and the rimpfast of fosryrau
laughs at tho idea of wanting four
quarters on bio escutcheon, of playmg
the king by daring to make himself at
homo u&gt; the Klyuee, aad surrounding

tong days and worm nights; It was a
foresight that a skeptic ought to re­
spect The must inportanat of thseo
suburban fetes opened on Sunday last.

No raanoa are permitted to be dis­
charged within tbe bounds of Otarin-

.

NO. 20. ,

j

H. W. Beecher insists on a minister'.
b&gt; play croquet and whist

by firroe! Violence by violence I And ! . Tb&lt;’ e,Iitor «f » religious journal
11 ■ imuitien
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intelligrtun from that particufar eouroe.
। There is a cuinife»t falling off in the
A I'ennsylr.nian fa boring fhto the
i prospects of the coalition puty. Now
himself at Trowvilte with guards, police,
earth at Valladolid, in Spain, making
that the line, an drawn and the Repub­
an artesfon well for ths municipality.
new cannon, Ac. He labors assiduously
to establish tbe republic—the beet re­ world. Certainly 1 never sa&gt; an as­ lican proselytes, who are generally
* The landed proprietors of North
sponse to thoso who deviro to destroy sembly of thousands of people, packed fonoauMm whs go to tbe strong rids,
many tuire orgamtcl .ocieliM to
vent emigration, and have appeal*
like sardine*, mors bent on pteosure,
mom thoroughly amused and ia good and liegtiu to come round to their old
humdr. And these were the same peo­ first love, there are scarcely a handful
ple, who unflinchingly supported the of Republicans in the Greeley camp
siege tUI the last crust of thoir saw-dust,
charcoal, bread was reacbod I Ths frts In1 Y. HrrtU Domooratte rorn-s]&gt;oudeats
qusotion is the most favored by nurassI uniformly write up the friend* of Gyseployeq fa the co I’.ni.’ :i ■r. &lt; f railruat’-..
, 2 Iwy. and write dnea ths friends of Grant,
and servant*; it fa duso to tho eamp,showing tho ma; ’niiudc of transaetions
of thi. kind betareohthe two countries.
and tho Oommune, in forcing 1'anrans and they like to boor tbo soldiers relate&gt;! told yet tbo editor admits that there Is
to try change of air, have contributed to tbeir moving accidents by flood andI1 really nothing against Grant, end that
• | he ia almost sure to win in the contesL tho ni^ht. wind, sigh, are reminders to
makes similar change annually, a n»- field. Evwrv cook at this jieriod 10 cer-1
&lt;s-**ify. The pretty cottage in the vicin­ tain to have an aunt at Bl Hands lying[: It also giro. as the reason why the blow mo of tbe lovo for there principlsa which
ity of tbe capital, with tbo pond full of &gt;। at death's door, to visit whom is a reU-. and furor that inaugurated the jlalli- still lingers in.my heart. Tho socond
corp*, its bttte park of some square gioua duty. There are no leas thenI snore nominee has quieted down into ab- iwasage in Mr.Greetoy's latter means
that JOHN a BRECKINRIDGE ANU
perches tastefully laid out, with alleys I। twenty theetiwo erected in the park, toI solute indifference, that the buioras in- OTHER CHIVALBOUB SONS OF ucoesfaou to the throne fa 1814
sanded and raked, and tbe grass jdat j! say nothing of humbler booths devoted tcresta of the country have considered THE BOOTH SHALL BE RESTORED
Report, from the Southern States indiente that thi. indimtion ot a Urge not“combed,” oaaaot rfa with life, ugly j to all kinds of pnrligiea. Among noviNUAS. itoa crol’ *“• been blasted by the uarush to bo fa the throng- at tbe see aide. I eltlos yery much io roqu-st wore the
lt«rW| t*we,J sppearaare rf the army worm.
There the foobla gain strength, the; “ biaoulto Tbfor*.” Thmo were sakes
[ now
Alabama'South Carolina. Tex­
strong redouble their vigor, aad tbe1 wrap]&gt;od up fa paper containing the1
‘
rm
produce
Iw-auty become more beautiful. Trow- President's portrait—a sign ot the times
vilie ia the centre of thbyiow movement;1
it would seem to Ihi tbe rendervous for ' ma is Vengeance, or tbe wooden leg." reutna, has continued to vary with tbe
the destinies of tho world, Your true A Marquis return, from the war, toss a popular puke regarding the possibility ।
RcpuUieans protests against the man­ hr- and flud« an unknown at th« feet •i al Qreeley's tlcctton- Shortly after the I
More than sixty thousand persons vis­
ner the jouraah photograph the habits of his lady lore ; tbe unknown inaulta । Baltimore Convention gold ran up to
ited Central Park ou Sunday last, tho
of tbe l*refadent as approaching too the Marquis, and draws ; the Marquis 1,10 and yesterday it was down to 1,12. j
Mtreisc bent in the city driving them
much the chrouk-lfag of tbe email brer regrets be has left bis swunl in the bod-'I Other influerxt-s mar last a few hours,'
thithri in pursuit of fresh air.
as at BiarriU a few rears ago. All y of an Austrian at Solferino, but un­ 1 but the Cr*r of Greeley's election is a .
Eight hundred and tan carloads of
this however, fa to the manner bom. screws his wooden leg, kills his ad yer- I. potmaurct dread apd hangs like an in- ■
rwach.H wore shipped from the Stgri* of
Dulawnro during the past week.
The French dethrone their sovereign*, wary, and cries F&gt;w te Jhuua—tho or­ I enbuaowr tbo opp-ratinn* of moneyed I
but have ever the tysiri- to know, at chestra striking up that now rare air—
1 It U said that Wm. B. Astor lie* a
what hour, the rul»r who eurcrods, tho MarscUaise: tbo Indy touched wttli
“ streak of lunacy,” aad fnars at all
, Lour, of th" day and night that he may
lakee Lis dip. Charivari represents M. ouch heroism renews her vows oljfovc,
I bo robbed. In oonscqucnco bis house
Thiers, smiling a. he floats with tho and tbo wooden leg being Lroksn, she of Mrs. Wheat ia our neighboring city i
tide, tbe other bathers having plunged
oO'itelUmon-. Her nephew, a young,
so ns to salute him, only their feet can her ensile-'tbe bend eiecutiag th® turn of tho name of Jease Uppereua .
be seen. Tbe ohtaf of the State fa qalte firrt ir Fxh-tto-tiutf A man shunted' who had ingratiated himself ia ,
*aiia£"d to walk about, and not bathe, Kitt UuMrk, and woe nearly turn to her goal grace, and slrsady secured ■
|
T^e State Fair at Kalamaxoobe would lose his bold on the country, ' pioces: h» bwiTti-l he ■ a* a |Striot
most of bar property in his own right,
could never sway the Assembly, or above suspicion, desirous of experienc­ ia in prison charged with the murder. I
1 From the last issue of the Michigan
effect any new loan of 43 milltard*. the ing the scnsalioa* of a real l'o«nmeran- H" gave the- alarm and asserted that uf the finding of - a mammoth.
F.rMiv, we clip tlio folk*n fog notice of
nxsnent tbe uation imagined him mi- I
tho Iioumi was infested by robbers who . In regard to the Nathan murder, tho i tho forthcoming State Fair nt Kalama&lt; u.si fa a l-sthfag dreas as in a oral bog, in matters theatrical I may remark, bad shot his aunt, and that be had fol-. 1 drIretire hare nl&gt;anfiuwed tbo searrb, I auo. apd arir for it the spwraf attention
a head with while hair, and a pair of that “Claude’s Wife," the newest adul­ towed the robbvrs and Cred his ]iistid after g&lt; tting •10,000 from tho family. •of our, reedera. ’
arms peeping out llu |irnatieg« would tery—drama by Dumas filt. ia being re­ down the stairway. Hm pistol was a; Ft. Louis daiaas tbo boot fire frrparthe laughed away. We pardon life Um- j hearsed at tbo Gymnasc theatre. Tbe four ba'rri-l revolver and wav Loaded ‘
btvlla, and will also hi. white hat should “ Killing" cure will likely be hero d£- ■ . when found after the firing, excepting '
be patroniao one as usual, but Ivyond Vekiped. The other theatres are erwat-1 1 one barrel, with ranridgte ■faith roeemiug much amusement by their humor­
Those young men who so strangely ous jssrodios, of tho many pamphlets
forgot history as to cry r.rc." Emf/rm pubtiahad &gt;&gt;n adultery. Dunuu has re­ mads through the house, and no mark
nt Trow rille are severely blamed’—even cently given a Catullian dinner to hia of a l&gt;*stol ball could be discovered. It
by die Orlranists. Only the imjwrial. intimate fnendapn honor of tbo 27th.' aroma that the deceused was weak in
edition—about two now e^itiuas weekly body and mind and had been left from
•75*000 to 190,000 and that there were
White marble step, ere an archiieccritics have bad a dinner to inaugurate j rival intoreau in the fatrily as to the se­ tural featare spat which Philadclphideep busasn of the moan buried, regard- a new *oup—'*^o/sy* fuirr” thia step is curing of the mooey.at her death, but an. gloat.
Ism of tbe ehane that wreiid rasw
intended as a protest against ths Minis-1 that young t’pprrrue being an attorney,
Oevtein young men of I’litaliunjh
The Russian yachtman who are ths 1
The grounds are being sow placed in
had nianngr-l to secure most of the have formed an Oqibous Society, and
unronscious cause of this insult to
property and money and to antagontte eonsoIidatfaE their capital have engag- tlio beat condition, and many important
&lt;-d a foroo uf eoivn band organa where­ additions snd alterations are being
France and h«r chief apologised ; the!
marie which will add largely to the eon’with they serenade thrir lady tones.
two Mexican* Imre left tbo country-—I' the requaite permission to start a new
iavolved in mystery and is enlmuc »d in
venience of visitors.
The water in the Kentucky River be­ i The several breeds of cattin aro is be
have been "kidnapped" 'perhaps; white ; journal—tbo military authorities refus- interest by the fact that within ten days
M. do Valton, the only Frenchman rm- I ing—the city bring still under martial the alleged murderer was to have been ing rather shallow, John Cup|&gt;eua, the well roptreonted. Baridra the Short­
horns, the Devons and the other stock
plicated, is to lie tried for uttering se- law. At present speculators have only married to a Baltimore lady of high Jrowhich are already well known, we learn
ditioaa cries—but for which be would to aik^ and the request la granted. But spretability
that a very handsome bard uf Aldertbe journal never appeare, as another
Fund as are tbe people of Cairo of neys will be brought forward eomo of
Republican journals astounded to think condition that of dept siting the necnassdramatic pcrfonuanire they rvluw' to tlio young stock of which are perfect
We an- having an interesting cuuteat ]tatroniae Use Black Crook shew, and modelai uf the breed, and tbe show of
such a rmninal was once private secre­ ry money security, fails to be fulfilled
lx-tswn the Washington and (foorge- the management left the town liulh in­ fat cattle will prdbal-ly sueeed in quali­
tory to Ponyer—Quevticr late Minister
ty any that havocver yut been exhib­
town Passage Railroad Co. and1 the dignant and indigvat.
of France, and believed now to have Justine receives five applications daily
French critic, mourn that at present ited.
(iron a Bonapartisl of tbe drv[&gt;est dye. from persons to change their names, on 1 District authorities, in which the City
The premium- on horse hare been
police
attempted to take aides with the Franc,- lux* no poet of the first rank.
M. Thiers has not interfered in the tbe ground, that they are confused with
largely inmaard, and the clssess4nbanding over of the Vallow to tbe tor­ tbo loading members of tbe Commune, RailuayCb. The utfortt of thi Coat - The I'ruuan linked helms-t was adopt­
ed
by e volunteer rifle company at New­
|&gt;any
to
get
rid
of
piling
tbrir
track
s
and
suffer
thereby
in
(hair
Ludnras.
Almentors. M Thiers u likely to bscotnc
in spite of the protestation*
with wood pavement M streets so pared foundland
f
spoiled by success; be has triumphed in
in lieu of cobble stones, is tho point of 0
tbe Imu, in bis protection views, and into " order" regions bud upon tbe
now wine in tbe anillery experimenta ; number of laundroaees residing therein. the trouble, and on Saturday tlio Com­
pany torably removed their track from *
at a distance of two miles, tbo Swiss gun Thus in loyal quarters there is one
sunk tbe target-boat, and of course, laundress tor evuryhundred inhabitants. the propceod lino of the wood pavement
and placed it on that part of East Penn­
TrowviUe was in fete. Is Herr Krupp
there is but one per 1200, In there sylvania aronuo which ia intended to be J
going to be dethroned.
latter district, thate are unhap,aly too parked, They generally win in all tilts (
Tbe Councils-General. bare conim'nmany people with bat little linen to with the people, but this time they will ■
ted their autumn session all over Franco,
bars a lively time of it against the
and the ministers have boon sleeted
Paris is not in want of arehilocta. as Board of Public Works, who are cloth- ,
Prraidewts of those bodies jin their re­
422 hate sent in plana and specificatiuns od with full authority ovsr the ktreete |
spective departments—which is a vote
fur. rebuilding tbo Hotel de Ville. The and vtreet improvements. A. II. Khep- .
of confidenco in M Theirs. These
now cigars that osll for 7 1-2 centimes herd in charge, will, it is thought, prove ’
Grand Juries promise to steer clear of
each, which neawsilates purchasing two more than a match for the Railroad. (
politics ami so far aid tbs nations living
weeds for three sous—there being no At tbe point of removal by tho Gumps- ,
in peace. working and raving, as well
current coin representing the twentieth ny the Railway track lately oompiixi
^otrtaponbmtt
aa affording an example-of respect fur
of a psmay—are as vile as any fabrica­
the law—their datiro being local and ted by tbe Slates, and will compel work­ lias einre been torn up, tho new Uaek
replaced on the ride, and the wood
not political. The probability of inter­ ing men to join tbe anti-tobscc S«tcicty
pavemeut between tbo track is nop, and .
nal pro.w continuing, is strengthened
out of freliug* of disgust. AU is to lie
by tbe fact that Gambetta and his radi­ traced to M. Theire not living himself a all the Railroad Co. ba. gained by their '
Wanting a rase, abuse opponent's
, action rirf trritti is, tho ahirtenlng of
cal friends have relinquished the agita­
counsel, is Itoing acted upon by the im1 their available track nearly a mih.
j
tion for a dissolution of tbo Assembly;
CaptainCarfieer, during tbe war, vol- ■: A Yacht Race took place hare fast ,
iwrialist and royalist press. The re­
the object they have in view fa to con­ uatarily surrendered himself prisoner to
Tbo tost of agricultural implement*
public, and its supportovs from convic­
Monday on tho Potomac river starting
which was-so important and satufactory
solidate the republic ; their ends will be tbe Prussians. when they were besleg-1
tion or necessity, eoatinning to keep tho
from tbe Seventh 8t wharf and ending ,
to the farm.ira lost yrar, will b" carried
better attained ay allowing the republic ing I’halsbourg. Returning to Frame,
.von tenor of their way, rocnsellor
, at Glymout Tho“Fannto Bair took ।
cut ia ths same thorough manner, and
to prosper as it is doing—establishing hs was arrested, tried by rourt martial,
I»*»va tho utility of this great Stets orTheirs is coming in for all the bard
i the first prise, aad the “ Maria” tho
itself and rallying the ounnervativo elv- and condemned to death, lie la a very
ganfaafam fa affording to the Csrm.ra
knocks. He is the Turk's bead, on
opportunities of seeing tho value of im­
which the partisans of tho pretend.-re ' meats of the country to its support. as a wealthy man, father of a largo family, ,
proved imptemoets tooted. In this d»reward
for
its
orderly
and
sagacious
and
was
believed
to
have
erred
through
beetow nearly all tbeir blows—eave j
partment atone ths fanner gains many
ignorance. Ilia sentence was commu­
I those they deliver to one another. M.
tfmre a full equivalent for tbo time
ted to ten years of banishment, and
end money spent m visiting the State
Thiers is considered to bo devoid of all
Fair.
degradation. Ho went through tbe pro­
shame tor sending a Marquees to repre­
The first paper in the United Stites to
pie season has berm so pvopitimis,
cess of military ignominy laughingly,
sent Franco at Waahington—an incon­
nominate Horace Grwlcy as a candidate *
that wo ere promised (ho finest possible
gruity that shocks neither I*reaideaL against her. She is more sensitive in and being cundu cied to tbe frontier, at for Hie Presidency wu the Lexington *
colkctirm of fruits from the orchards
One newspaper insinuates, that as this respect, feeling her misfortunes iso­ once decided to become a Prussian sub­ (Mo.) Cssrenre. and In an ocknawfadg- '
and fruit producing district., and
Franco ia in republic, tho nation ought late her, and that Germany suxpwt.— ject. his property being in Alsace. He ment thereof Mr Grovley wrote the edit­
to be prepared for a repetition of tho and wisely—that France baa suffered ran thus .return to Franco when 'be or of the Ossasfasn s fatter of thanks far ।
pleases; but if recogniasd by the mubt the interest lie had manifested fa his bescene which baa juat oocunsd ia Pent.
It was about thia time ia August halE These facts gwro pertinency to ,
If Republican aasammate their presidelta, royalists lika Jacques Clineat and for ths resumption of her rank and in­ 1815, that Gwnera labedoyBre was the appended driaratiou of priadiplas, ,
Ravaillac, bare not spared their Kings fluence, and the imperial conforance ,liot; he was the first to bring his regi­ which is reprinted without thochaigsof
Indeed the attempts at Boulogne an! will so far a benefit this country by ment over to Napoleon on escaping a word or letter from thJl detected* or­
gan to which Mr. Greeley sjieefaly be­- under other circumstances
months the soldier, had coaoeahid tbe longs by right of original discovery;
tbe tun thus abused it
,
w_
___
, paint, pencil and painter.
0,„
ra i(.
trioolored cocked, in their knapsacks,
A bogus will case involving souse I
v
v
and so had thorn retely for urn. It is
honra together. “Soldiers, you bare
• millions fa exettiag acme nryttary ia 1
to bo hoped M- Tbsirs has had knap­
saved tbe Ifapublic 1" plorarded Napo.cyuv repudmfam'l- This hi She*!
sacks eearehod fiw oagfaa and violetsloon uti tho walla of Paris after tbo
Our motto: Nevwde^pair of tbe Be.
A tmloredvortisee that bo repairs top public. Ourplatfom: The OomtiiuCoup de’Etal- Then it was no laughing adjournment of Oriental oosnpBrationa.
To lire tranquilly for a tong tnm, is nfa cotta aad ** sometimes pantal.naa."
tfon uf 1WMJ, and »O rights of the antae.
•’Our doctrines t TUa ia a white awm'e
Cunreoatfan betwen two heirs;
only tbe duty, but the interest of France,
G-JvenutwuL snade by white mon, for I
raid the rich heir; “ ear poverty father," white turn ated tttetr pisterity forever.

added tho poor tee.
I. IBM, u&gt; afactar rated far Prince
Nspofaoa M Pseeidmrt of tbe Republic,
V-A—L -I.—— kt. FT.Ika

�yelling for Fred Douginas, ot any other
man. who he wantci to pulverise and
demolish, and aJR to the teey, and bohind him sat the big General end his
Aids-de camp and the liofo corporal,
and st tbe desk stood the OapL as cool
as in other days, kaepiog a reenri of
th« pnxwliugs, to report to hen iquarknow which ho report* to— this terrible
night man of Death. I can assure you
that Ileli * relief when that polii'ieai
Nero took his seat, sweating, puffing
aad blowing CEi a porpoise, and the
Hua. Mr. Crane arose to ^rform hu
sed duty Soring so many dead bodies
lying loom around that had been toms-

hawked by this greet chief, Garter, lus
duty seeiMd to bo clear, and in u low,

Pitioial hepabticati Ticket.

sweet, mellow ruire, (so tow nubbly
could boor him), be cominenced to
jireach tlio funoral sermon, and tn soft,
sweet cadences ho consigned Grant mid

the Republican party to tho Tomb,
there to remain until tbo Republican
Hout will again summon them on the
bill day ot November next, to a gtori-

i
।
yourself no ham. l»t us base poaeo."
P. 8. I forgot to state that most of'
tbo audience left for home during tho।
«/ waM, swearing they would
vote fur Grant. They Lad wavered
same before-, but , Carter fixed them,

lt^ticket.

Sweeping Republican
Triumph!

TBE MAJORITY OVER

15,000!

!

'
!

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

called to order by Mr. Thomas, Chair­
Amos C. Town, F-q , of Prairietffle, by
man of tbe Committee, aad on usotion
a vote of 16 to 14. Both three gentle­ Gilbert Striker wu ^appointed tempora­
’men at u extremely popular in the county, ry Chairmau, and J. M.' Codwullivlar
’and deservedly so, and the nomination was appointed Secretary.
of
' one of them over tho other simply tho
On motion of Mr. Thomas, the follow­
'result of mero iwrwnal friendship on ing Committee on Cirdentia'.s were ap­
the part of the Delegates in attendance, pointed by the Chaix:
m
either
would
mnku
n
ReproMmhith
.
­
'
[ John B.uwn, D. McOmber and T«yi
of whom the people would have every |
'
Itew.)
!reason to bo proud Both have boon ' tin jerauneni organization :
long resident of the County and ar. ; Geo. Thotua*, D. II. Dickenson aad i
'only known to be Opproeiated. Mr. S. ■ Wm. Freeman.
has resided io Barry County for some ' Thu Cbaintuuiatf the Vomtuittee oa;
.
thirty years, is a practical former, al| Credentials reports that thn following |
sound Republican, a mu of unimpeacb-11 named permits aro pcownl as delegates I
,
'able character, and every way quallifiod 1- front tbe several towns, nn.1 arv entitled |
for tho position for which bo has been
,
plsoed ia nomination, aad to which be
'
will be elected by a decided majority.

Arocara, Me., Sept. 10—1 a. M.—
Two hundred and ten towns and cities
gun, Perham 48;387. Kimbvll 30,323,
Republican majority 12,059. Lutyrar
the sama towns gave Perham 39,048,
Kimbell 31,943. Republican net gain
from 1871 of3,G57.
Speaker Blain'haa just seat tbe fol­
lowing dispateh to President Grant:

Oaeuftite most fearful and heart­
rending tragedies that tout everoccured
tn this community, took plane at the
Greeley cm! Broom Headquarter* in
this City, on Thuraduy evening, tho 5th
in*:, it bad been previously ann-junc-ed
that’iV. C. Carter, (the colored orator)
and L M. Crane, (White), would ad­
drues the pccplo a’, that place cm tbe
political isaaee uf tho day. And. with­
out any tbotsght of danger, or tbo /«»/admmrs which soon followed, the peopie without any regard to political fiuth,

Toy hear: alck. and my hand foil* to nayraljit Promptly «i 8o'clock m adver­
tised, as I oast my era Over the stage, I
■» the form of Carter, rang slowly,
and with great dignity (like a total
•dip*) to bin feet, and wben fully wrort
and that brawny arm extended, and his

DRY GOODS

DRUGS

IS^rapri

Medicines,

CAPBETINGS,

Dye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Bobkit J- Stationery

Wo publish horewith a portion of tho
spoer-h mads by Mr. Trumbull before
tbo Rupublicau Stalo Couvontiun uf 11linota, hold at Springfihdd, on the 20th
Maple (koTj—Wtu. 0. Freci
day of Sept. 1871, lee* than one year
ago, ind ask all our readers to contrast Houghtalin, I bo*. Wei loti &lt;
it with Lyman Trumb ull, of to-day, and Dewey.
then ask thetnselves tho pertinent ques­
tion, who has changed f Trumbull, or
the Republican Party. Remembering
Hope—C. B. Diekcrsuti, E. i’.ICltanthat when thin speech was delivered,
,
Murphy and Leet wore at ^jOw York, dlor. tj. Spragti* and I. A. Otguoil.
Orangeville- Juba IL Earw, Orin A.
and tho Patterson committee, had then
investigated tbe Custom House at that Hughes. Jas. N. llkrlborn, Henry'
port. Casey was nt New Orleans, abd
On motion tbo rope rt of tbo Commit'
had held his Custom House inv-Miigalion. The Chorjauiag claim had boon tee on Cr*d«nual» was ucvsptod.
Tho Chairman on I'anuaueui Organ­
fully discussed, in the Senate and House
of Ropresentativuv. That TtrriUt, “Syn­ isation, repotted tho names uf Jehu II.
dicate,” about which there has boon Earl as 1’crmsncnt Chaimaa aid J. II.
sueh a howl, wai else at that time a Cadwaltadur as Secrotary.
thing of the jxut. Chas. Sumner hod
been rumored fc&gt;m the chairmanship
of the Cummitlno of Foreign Relation*. '
Tha Ku Klax I*»w, aal tbe Fore.. Bill,
had boon poasod. The prearnt Finan­
cial 8y*te3&gt; had been o«tab!isbaj a tong
time. The same Cabinet were then the
President's advisors, as now, in fsci no
ww tbvri*p*ss&lt; save tha Becor Claim,
Motion adopted.
ha* boon charged since that 2U:h dj&gt;
tip motion of Mt. Follett, th3 inuGun
of SofL 1871, when Senator Trumtfllll
spoke u follows, after euLigising the ■ uf Mr. Thomas was rescinded.
Itopablicaa party for the noble, and : Mr. Freeman moved that tlu. ddogrand work it had aocomplishej in tho gjtes pwh-nt from any township b.» al-’ j
‘ bwej t&lt;» fill any vacancy that occuri in ■
abort space uf ten years. II* sold.

Jmyiaisc Stock

PBESOBIETlbNS' AND FAMILY

1

250 Bolls; New Carpets,
175 Packages of Dry Goods,

•uKT.-rrr
&lt; srioiiUran
IM? I

Money,
Throat. *|»....... 1.
Aen.alEtn. nireamaii

Dress Goods,

Money,

Plain Black Silks
Money.

SOLI) W HASTINGS,

SW.Z’KIZ.“S.

It Sall Ciajst Tmi Oita

“Now what jnlttscal organixsU.ru will
bo safiwt for tho American poople ?

Every County Republican !

fflfiur S1SLL1BUB CTSBWWB |

New Advertisements.

,

tlicir resjmctirj town&gt;lu[is
.
Motion carried.
we look to that party which brought
Ou mention tho Convention pro-c-.J upon th* Government civil war; to that
party which ruined tho credit of lite ed n&gt; take aa informal ballot!.
First informal luUotl:
Nation, eo that it could nut Irorrow
mousy at less thsu from 12 to 20 per
cent per annum ; to that party wliirh inauguralol the doctrine that to lite vic­
tors belong the spoils; to that party
which now desires farther to djprcciate
tbe currency of tho country by issuing
millioai aid mil':oas more or it ? If it
is be'ievod by tbo American people, r.o
matter to what party they belritg. Re­
publican or Democratic, that tlio Gov­
ernment of the country will be safest
in the hands uf thoso men; that the
men, many-of whom sobgbt to destroy 1
the Guvsrnment, will be-more likely to
pemervo it than tli.no who fought fin­
ite existence ; that the men who ruined
its credit will bo more likely to itaproru
it than they who’ when it was ruined,
have already, re-established it to a great
extent; Ji you look for reforms to
them, then it fo the duty of the voter to
Mr. Gilbert Striker appeared bufora
go to the polls aad vote with the Domucratic party. But if tho peuphi of this tho Cuuventi &gt;n and :.ml ■ a few appro­
country believe that economy has been priate nni&gt;.irk&lt; uu til's' occasion. Mr.
introduced into the public ssrrire risen Town followed with a dirt and uppro tbe Republican party took poues* ion of
tbo Government; U they boleive that ‘i prints speecch.
Mr. Froetuou more ■! ' that . tho next I
i Convention bo held a*, the Doty siluwl.
house, ia Johnstow n
Motion carried.

One Hundred Thousand. Dollars
‘rnpose to well a Half a Million Dollars thia Y

J. Cede &amp; Son,

SPBIHO &amp; AVEKY.

GROCERS.

WE PAY

OBr tr silt, a me imsi Uviu tils
usd pum,
mo
■
., WATEB USE,
UE, at HUB,
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Wool Carding
CALL

[JV'

A. 8. VAN YLECK A GO'S.

Hint

For Your

M pieces The Republican party took
pOeecMion of her. A'hey have been sail­
ing her for the lari tan years, not only
over the Jxnstoroue waves of political
commotion, but through tho terrific tor­
nadoes of civil war, and they Lavs
brought the noble old ship upon a

porta. magniUceat tn all her proportions;
And there *bo now rides in peace and
nroepcrity; aad there is outride tho
Democratic party, beating around
among thi. seas, driven for tea Tears
hither and thither by every wind of
passion, taking a now' departure, and
seeking to find the old ship. If you be­
lieve that they can man her better and
sail bar more safely, put thum in t&gt;o«session of her; but if you think men

CASH

Boots and Shoes
*t Isis la Pnta aM Imut 10 cu
A healthy liver secretes each day
about two and a half pounds of bile,
which contains a groat amount of waste
material, taken from tho blood. When,
tho liver becomes torpid or congested,

vote. Wc have carried ail tho Ccugrtwekmol District*, tho closest by 2,000 maiuciiy. W o have carried every county in
the State, something wo never achieved
noxious substation, which, therefore, re­
but once before.
mains to poison the blood and be con­
Wo have elected every Senator, and
veyed to every part of the system. Na­
cbooen more than four-fifths of the
ture trios to work off thiv poison through
House of Raprosentatires. Our victory
other channel* and organs—the kidneys
is complete and overwhelming st all
lungs, akin, etc; but tteso organs be­
jiointa, aad insures you more than 25,­
of fair dealing, uf truth and common come overtaxed in performing this labor,
000 in November. ’
hemeety, in view of the senti meats above I
and can not tong withstand the pressure
expressed, compared with his present
but beccino variously diw-nsed.
sophismo, whether it is too much to doHentfl tbo symptom* of Irilo poison­
nonce him as a Political Shyster, aad
ing, which are dulinnos, headache, in­
Rmraegnda; a ragged camp follower;
carried by Repnbliean*. In the First
capacity to keep U»6 mind on nny sub.
Disatot Burleigh has aboat 2,000 ma­ tfarwss^Mwr, who would bo willing joct, impairment of memory, dixxy,
jority ; ia the Second Frye has about nw, to run tho noble uid ship among sleepy, or nervous feeling*, gloomy
4.000; in tbo Third Blain has about tbo breaker*, and see her dashed to forelmdings and irritability uf tomprrr,
3,500 ; in tbe Fourth Henoy has about pieces against ths rocks, in the vain
Tho stomach, bowels, sad other or­
4,000 ; in tbe Rftk Hale has about 2,500. hope that ho might bi able to construct gans spoken of, cannot escape becoming
Tbs contest ia Kennebec Countv. where a Prnidnitel raft for himself out uf the affected, suoncr or Ister, and coetivenoss,
Speaker Blaine reside*, ha* been pecu­
piteo, dropsy, dyspepsia, diarrticui, and
liarly aaimatef, and ha* rwullod ia tho
many other forms at chronic disease, are
Repub'-caaa carrying every on* of the
among (bo neceasary results. As a
27 towns of tbe county. Six of these
remedy for all these manifestations of
towns ar# usually Democratic.
dismue, Dr. Haroo's Gold« Medical
Discovery ia positively uneqoaled. By
The 27mm Jwnrf hat for a long time
it tho liver and stomach arc changed to
been expecting to begin tbe construeon active and healthy state, the appetite
tiou of a Greetey pyramid, but it defers ।
regulated and restored, thn blood and
the mailer from one State election to
towns give Couveree 42,222 votes, and
another. In order to refresh its foiling
Gardner I6,«M; Ceurwr.’. majority,
mwnsry, wo proceed tn give aa instance
25,618. The nraahiiag towns gwvo in
of how a pyramid
built- Haro ia tbo
1870 110 RepaMican majority. The
Republican apex. It contain* every
fionato io unanimously Republican, aad
State whisk Us thin for held an olsc-

The daughter of John Slidell will
marry Uarou 1‘rifor H-idogg.
Judge Bsrr.onl has at times worn
brilliants in Ids slipjwr*. and paraded
| the cabin af a North River steamboat

3 Will innkc it for the Interest of I*
Man,

C. M. BUNYAN &amp; CO.

ET.'XVhuse'

Guarantee Satisfaction
Cttlf,

ca.spMt Mask

Kip and Stoga Boots,

Oyster* and liefrcsltmmts;

PLANTATION

piTTLBS.

.! will

WELCOME MARBLE.

SPRING

* AVERY.

MEAT MARKET!

S. T-1S80-X.
This wonderful vegetable restorative
is tbo shoot-anchor of tbe techie end debilitatod. As a tonic utul cordial for tho
aged au-1 languid it has no «;usl
among stomachira. As a remedy for
the ueryous weakness to which women
azo especially subject, it fa superseding
every ether stimulant.
In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it octo as a
in every species of disorder
indrrminea tho bodily strength
ska down tbo anima! spirit*.

We buy our Goods of Manufacturers and Importers-,

to,
UlUIMXt

lending Dry Goods Establishment in

At HU Mr tai Mai
Bn Tn
ten

SPRING &amp; AYBIY
takatrWIM

�Tr|&lt; Rjsr&gt;|»L,t:M|

strutted to arapfoy sacne pwraon to con- ;
'( says that tha uccomuy qualification* to struct a cro**-walk arrmw Court street, '•
insure a notuiuatica un the Republic an on west aid* of Broadway.
ticket are lymg. thtering raid •tendering.
Confed.
Now, our friends C»er tho way will par- J Movud by Aid. Ham*,
dun us for differing with him in this , That the motion appointing Friday
met ter. If the** were th* only require-'I evening for regular moetingi | b" rrfcicwent*, wo should havo a regular stain- •
1m&gt;.1# from that party—enough to fill all' Carriod.
our offices, and it would b* exceedingly I Oa motion Monday eveniag wm des­
doubtful whether it would not *eriosuly j ignated foa the regular Hirelings ot.tho
i affect tho publication of tho Jnrnal. |
i Tur partk-uliiro too Horace Greeley'* J Moved 1y AU. Van Veteoz,
That the Marshal bo instructed to
tnaka and fife with the recorder a state1 mast as contemplated by Sue. 3 of an
ordinance, rela'iv* to sidewalks, ap­
■ Azide frail the common routine of! proved Aug.*2ud, 1871 ; and in uccoi will speak nt the school Houm ia I’odunk,
' dance with said MCtfen, in relation to
busiuess. our town haa been unusually
(Rutland township) on Saturday erwn- quiet for tho past two or three weeks, jI tho cuistrurttou of the stalo Walk, wu; tioaed in, nnd contemplated by tisn re­
I ing, ttipt, *Jl«t.
One or twu runaway teams in our «t« *U, '
, port of the slid Walk ComusIlU'O, here­
and an occasional politic*! meeting’
liftro b«m the only elements Hint havejtofore mjufe and now un III* with tho

HAVE STOOD
TEST.

Grant and Wilson Club.

faI
■”&gt; Itomg to adl my Stock of n*w bug­
s'** for thirty per eeat Im. than bofor*.
‘ mean just what 1 nay. Jiy buggies

AMSSMDP

GRANT AND WILSON

Sir fiial ni Ktdaiical,

DENTIST

REPUBLICAN MEETING’

sag
CHURCHES.

disturl&gt;*d Ute raonotntiy ot th* publie­
mind for some days 'past. '£b* work on j Carried.
On motion tlio Council adjourned
| tho new School building is progressing '
til Monday evening, Sept. 23, 1872.
steadily, the third story being nearly
Wm. D. Harts,
nompleted, B. A. Almy luus renewed
, Ik-aulilul day this.
his forre&gt;s upon the new brick block ho '
Michigan gue* for Grant and Wilson.
j is" building, aud is now pushing the
^Ml raising this afternoon nt Quiiu- 1 work forward on Hie some, with all po»I tibia vigor. Frequent showers are tho
Nortbern Michigan Fair at Grand'I order of th* day with us at the present

MASONIC,

; time, and the farmers are very busy
Barry County Fair nt Hasting Ort. I| seeding and and preparing their ground
I for K-cding. An unusually large breadth
2nd, Sd and 4th.
' of wheat is to be **wn with us this seaItopubluau meeting at tho Club; ; son.- A largo quantity of wheat, of tho
I pnwent year's crop, U being brought in-1
I to the market wtih ns just now. Prices
I ranges from 11 to $1,40, pct buahell.j
' and tho market Is well supplied with.
Sarx axn Batuaiu—There
ease of the human system for which the*i^'Tnzxxs —To J. F. Meal, Esq ., fora I produce generally ; with fruits of all
Vigutiav cannot lx&gt; used with perfect ! eouplo very nice watermelons, of tho kind,, except peaches, which are' Very |
safety, as it does not contain any metal- I Gasst variety—delirious and agrecab,* rare, and what wo hare are brought
lie compound.

American Orga:
Olivet College.

It OM ti tte PiMk m lit lerite.
Hecrybody Should try them. before J-urchasing .Elsewhere

Rapids next week.

Peninsular Railway.

VrwABM of Fortj Tkatund bottles of
Nature’* Hair Restorative wore sold
trom Jan. 1st to Juno 1st, which facte
tell* ite own story, lu &lt;, clean, and
looks so nio* that the ladies are all de­
lighted with it See ndvrrtisoiuent.

JIICHiGAS CENTRAL R. R.

Grmi River Talley Division

Tx»»—It is a fact that cannot bi} &lt;1. niod that tho New York (huh Store urn
selling Teas dumper than any other
store in Michigan. All teas warranted
ns recommended, or the money rl-fiin.

SELECT SCHOOL.

WARD &amp; THAYER.
Hastings «y- .lllegaji.

!as
5K™
tn
• _
Hiriac

Monday tho ICth. inst., and to continue .
through the entire week- Without |
doubt, tlti* will be th* grrrtrst and'
Tub Ubiox Fit a, at Grand RapidsI moot attractive ./-fair ever heid./»rM in
next week promises to be a perfect sue., this State.; and, perhaj*. tn any other
cjs», and present appearances indicate ! State, uf these United States' aside
a splendid exhibition and a van! crowd. | froth tbe ’■ World’s Fair," held in Now
York City, ia tho year of 1853-4 nnd 5,
No such gorgeous «ad complete arrangelui'tits, ai.woll as rxtnuin, preparations
havo tewa made in any single instance,
I of the State Fair’* in any of tho States,1
। in all their past history, up to the presTua urncitL majority in North Caro- । ent slate, us are now being mode in
li:u&gt;^&gt;r Caldwell, Republican. for Gov. Gratin Hay ids for this "Guttr Uxtox
cruoil Is 1015. Jud go Merrinmn says,
the election was all right. Ha will neft
It is uttofiy impossible to fully rval-

tta Hl i wm 11 jtr al an te SB Entrt ti !k iMrt.

DOUCHE.

1 Ise. or even conceits tho extent nnd
I diameter of tliovo preparations but to'
I sf.it Grand Rapid* »i th* pre* mt time
I and the Fair Giuumls, tltrro when the
same prcpsrsti'ins ore Living made, and
thousand* and tens of thousands of dol-,
' iar* ar* being expended to tbe same
Any quantity of that splendid stuteh
purpose and witnCM th* life, energy
on hand and for solo at 10 ct*.| per
। aud genius which universally prevails
pmnul at tho New Ycrk Cash Store.
! among the citizens of that fa»i growing
| Floury 8. Club, editor of tho Grand Fla­ Idly, Ixith p-nH&lt;mJU and ladtes, to
ven Herald, cs their candidate for Bena­ , raak" this matter nut only a “groat sue-,
; tor. His cldctiou by a handsome nu- c&gt;M,*zbut a “Grand Triumph 1” C*rI toinly such efibrts cannot gi&gt; unrewar- i
I jorihr is Iteyond all question.

Michigan Central R. R.

» fay yaar *nvy aad tai* year riiher.
I Ilort y«tr tat* ftirMial wilk or ‘ritkovt
oafe, at Hr Pntal after of
A. P. DUAKE, U. !&gt;..
Otor Aeklry SMr'a bray Start.
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1/1 will trade off a good Buggy, and
tako a good now Milchs cow in part
paymeat.

BI.K

BOSS
Q.RAND TRUNK RAILWAY

Hitchcock's Dining Hall and Confsetionary Establishment

gore, Teas, Coffee*. Spires, Tobaosu, or
any thing in tho Grorcry line, tray dam
otlotloa fiyurta, at Hitchcocks, Rretau-

rant and Feo Cream rooms.

WpiseABjWirtBBJrtii
'fiffSBitS fet VtSfiikt

10 Barrel lots nnd more fold to dealers at a verj* jnn’jU ad­
vance above Car-load Rates.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

Tua Rr.rvcln'ix War or Dotxu :r.- Tho Attorney General has eummanced
suit against Chas. W, Penny and Joshua
Palmer who were tho embezzler Ho­
lin’s sureties in tho sum of $'&gt;,U00.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
Jww.lw.liu'l nk«', laskiat stow «&lt;•»sjrts.L. »US Iran, t;U| u' bHrvU a*d Wei &amp;»■

Keep tt |jrgc supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rate*.
Tlsoir Brick Warehouse.

f//f£ LU/lBE/t fUWSffED l/t

LOJ{D

LOTS.

CASH

FOXB.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Com.
j tjooofmn.

8; 1». Ct-iv, Esq, of Grand Itepius, a i\ I’olitiR! ai e having a lull with us,
life-long Democrat. in a letter to tho ।ijust now. Everybody appears to bo
Eaylt repudiates tbe Dolly Vardens and ■; -.itidled that Ulysses 8. Grank will l» '
declares hia parpate to work and vote | our next President, by aa overwhelm-1
for General Grant. .Mr. C. is ono of the j ing majority. That there wdl be a for
ablcit stump sjumkera In Kent County, ‘ gre ater number of votes east lor him in
and"will do good servuv in the canvast. ,. th* appiuaching olection than there was 1
i cast for him at the timi» of his last olrc- I
tion. JTho only particular feeling there I
appear, among politician with us, just
now. is, on tbo part of what few Greoley ices three are nmsug us, who nje
pear to'lx- almoat infuriated over tho
idea of Charles O’Connar'a accepting;
the nomination mode at LouiiviUo, Ky. j
Convention on the 3rd inst. by the;
Naw, well toll you, John, tho motors straight Democrats. Tho Urcolcyitcs
in the Vanderpool indignation meeting, are mad with fear that ho will accept
who choose to vuwtor Mr. Dewey for it. They cannot bear the thought of
State Senator, will do ns you and your the least degree uf honor or popularity
party are doing. We will "shako bond* being associated with the names of tho
across Hutt litth chasm," You follows
have learned us how to diqiosc of nil tain animals when instinctively brought
to know tbe certainty of death that
awaits them, they send up a piteous
&gt;/Tlio Republican, al tlwir Sofa tonal bowl, and Ifecome desperate ever thrir
Convention for this District hold at Nash- doom. Iti*too bad! Their'cose de­
villa tho other day, nominated Oxoxox mand* our pity and sympathy; Ncrerthelvs* w* cannot avert tho calamity
M. Dbwm, of Hastings, for f-enator.
that awaits them, which u to affix the
Mr. Dowry is a veteran editor, uf more*
seal of their dretiuy.
than ordinary ability, ami a trus and
vornest Republican. There cannot be a
Senatorial Convention, of this district,
doubt of Id* election by a good round
b perfectly satisfactory to the people
majority.—Cferfefte RrfMm&gt;
.
generally so far a* your Correspondent
has boon able to learn. Evon parsons
A Sranaa Tears will run daily be­ with other party proclivitie*, hare been
tween Jackson and Grand Rapid* dur­ beard to express their aaustectioa with
ing tho forthcoming Fair, pairing Nodi-,
rille at 7:56 ; Sheridan 8:10 ; Quimby
Your Correspondent goes to th* Lake
8:1211; Hasting* 8:40 ; Middh villo 0:10; Shore with a port of hi* family, this
reaching Grand Rapids at 10:15,*. w., prerent week, to enjoy tbe Lak* bree­
nnd returning, leave Grand Rapids at ze* and feast upon the fruit* of tha:
0, r. x. far Jackson and intermediate a«:ion of our SAto- He uxpecte to at­
tend the lake Shore Agricultural and
point*.
Bornological soefoty, to bo hold ia the
Animal.-Tho Michigan Poultry village of Douglas*. Allegan County, on
Association have determined to hold th* 13tli and 14th days of th* prreent
their second annual exhibition at De­ month, th* proceedings of which, to­
troit, December I7th to 23d, inclusive. gether with other matter, will b*
Tho anaauncement giro* poultry breed­ promptly reported to the B*w«r.
ers ample time to prepare for the exhi­
bition. The first show waa a decided
iuccom, and wo hope to see th* coming
one still greater and mure encouraging
to poultry breeders-

GOOD NEWS FO

$20,000 Worth

Cheaper than at the ‘‘GREAT

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Tailor and Manufarture Eta Gwj
,K OXXSCU.
R_ JIflyQ

coxaoa concn.

Detroit 4 Milwaukee R R
goixo j;A.*rr»

bte projmntioc. cm.lauu.ig nuitbor
Minarnls, Morphine nor Akolrol, the
ra*ult of fifteen yean *xpsrimcnting by
Doctor Samuel Bltcbcr. It is perfectly
harmlc** and far more effective than
pate, Naacotw Syrups’or Castor Ofl. By
soothing the system u produce* natural
^p, aud U purticulsrly adapted to
crying or Urthing children. It kilte
Worms, cure* Stomach Ache, Constip*-

Mzssas. Btrajrav Baos.4 Gar, mnnufacturers of Furniture nt Grand Rapids,
have spanned Grand River with an «odims wire rope of 1-2 inch in diameter
which runs nt great *i»ed over large
grooved pullies aud trammdta power
from a waterwheel on th* oppamtn sid*
of tbe river to their factory. Notwiththe Liver. Ko !umily cun afford to be stowdin-e.o great diataneo (750 feel)
without this article. It co*U but 86 the plan works admirably and without
cents oak your druggist to get it for nay
of power.
you nnd he will always k»ep it.

aTagcls"*»s“i cenM * lM
n., m sttewsMCrsCrtrt '« ’

PWrs, ohs, qifOOEifres,

j
1
,watch,
•
B. J&gt; Bottom. extra pefe*.
1
J. P. Roberts 4 Co., paper, Art, 3
W. B. Brown, rent of Council

POTUFY Y0UB BLOOD.

i

tS'SEttrS;
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Riewinp brighten a* they taka their I' to * Committee of the whole.
On motion th* accounts were allowed
. fiiaht Th* chief of blresings b good
' hrekh, without which nothing is worth
Mow** by Aid. Vaa Vateor,
That th* seated prcpoml* for the City
the having; b b alway* appreciated at

it* true value after it b loet, but, too oftan, WA before. lire properly, and

City Dining Rooms
Ike bid of th* Burn Compray wa*
•lira read, and on motiae th. eontrart ’
for th* Citf printing for the ensuing
yr*x wm awarded to .th* Basra Oom- ,

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

VOL. XVII.

Pfo'e»iopal ajid tbjipss Ci&amp;

I Save Your Money
DON’T FAIL

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1872.

TO CALL ON

Frederick J) Jiigla.»«, ilia colored nru-

! tiu&gt; Domination ot Gpj«l"T are timely,

7 “U

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

GERBLE &amp; RUSSELL

“ ;r° ,OT

“J- 0*—&lt;»»

wu:n"n I wr urreisy to tho White House is op-

■1»»»T1' l»~d b, •»

reasoning clues &lt;4 Democrats whether
they support the Lonisvilla manineo*. or
Grant and Wilson, or stand aloof from

&amp;

&gt;“ r"&gt;—- ’b"b” bX»**™ i»

ANU (1ET OXK OF TtlEIB

fully agreejtriib thia popular represen­
tative American that Greeley's nomina­
tion is worse than a blander, that it is a

OlIVEB CHUBB FLOWDRUGS
O2ST

Medicines,

TRTA

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PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &lt;J'- Stationery

fc.

Money,

HICKS &amp; BROTHER

Money,
Respectfully announce to their patrons -nnd
Money.
the Public Generally, that they have removed
Vo the* Large nnd Commodious Now Brick
g the Washington Block, and
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will he happy to serve all who may give them
ii call. Crockery and (aroceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will he sold
for Caxh Cheaper than at the advertised, PhfriHx ('ash Slorr.
Cort. Sales If you do’nt believe it call and
\N &lt;• Pay Cash for Butter, Egg-s. and
kinds t»f Produce.

Salt! Salt!
FARMERS
to your interest uml purcbawyour Halt at the old vtand

GOODYEAH *t BARLOW
where you know you get none but the FIRST QUA LIT).

ras tonsr।um ticket.
The now ticket of Adams and Lyons

Uwnd Grant, finding drat hi* line*
mtaiae-l largo numbers’ of colored

The I N*&gt; epithet of vilWMM
1 Idu-fc for lhe Tnlaw io

wire excited and indignant to the la«

pjctnsponbrncr.
C’JR WASHIHftTON LETTEP-

ItcjAiblicans nnd Southern Dcnuxrati At the |iriM&gt;ot
i»»raat rate of the Trihuui
TrJwr, mor..I. ., remain*
.......ofe .i
________
bodied to a meet searching analysis of tality, what
tho
public i:r
lift, of
■ hit
ur.L.
character ami•- m«t damaging ar- tho growl imin who is at its bead will be
-------- -------—’.s -sight
x,-d. Words written 1 sitiqjy
tiinplr his sto,
elow
burial
out &lt;&gt;f —
men
under circum.taoccs that made them the and thouuht.
.
•■Tlio Triltuu affects tu%cliero tliat
tho ra&lt;licil wing nt the Wutnau Suffrage
parly iv inoculating tho present genera.
SO oiitspoKen in uwir
psnuvmg j oi wiucu sue cuuauj uiawpprovuu, out
' Gfitf fcr Sale, al Ite LOWESl Urili Rates to thia election ns on «idra&lt;» of a &amp;lal on- pardoned, are now dragged out into
too dear light of tho present, for recon­
LAND PLASTER.
:
•'•llow'ni5 «!• t,,B ««p“hfc““
sideration. Bo long us they wore the
—J—
, party. Bete have been inadr and other words and deeds of Horace (Jrveley the Ou# ouch uttcrnncfi by' tho Trihtcr (as
ohNU
j a.sutuncCT given ont freely by Deino- editor they |xasceaml com|&gt;aratively lit- the editor hid just quoted from Jeremy
B&lt;*nthani] would exhibit its editor a fay
WATER LHE,
, ««u Md
that (he majority of
of
noldw man thou walking up and down
TIMV anil nim ' 1HT0 iroul'S
,e*1“cwl one-half, and
tho acres of Bining.gatc w Inch his jour­
•HULL, UU UAlli, y,,t'(ho return, sliow Mivoral thousand. emanating from Horae
jmsilrfd I'rcridmit Ho
nal now spread* out (like hie mcuiluir of
Shingles, Lath, &amp;C. :ufaa !■««*» in .(ho majority. Whan
mire it Gliappaqua) orcr tho wlivh°
, the news came to Washington yrstarJsy
bray, dancing up and down the line., ground of the woman suffrage tnoveI Uij‘. tsii .r
J. coiXAMix.
confirming this rrault, and at the rame Ihntstnqr on the public explanation,
apology, and denial, and endeavoring,
!
' time nnBonnriug (ho nominatiou of
with the shining varnish of their eulogy,
! Cha.. U'Oonnor and John Quincy tn hide the daw. in their leader, which
his opponent!, with remoreelew. frankncs*. aiiitinuo tu point Out.
•
But nothing that ha* thus far been atAT
among tlis leading Republicans here temiited is more astonishing or amusing
&gt; . .1 r. ____ ..l._l.l —

GROCERS.

Sept. Mb, 1H72.

Wool Qarding

pESSMER. HEATH k CO.
aySsWS

due

qooos &gt;f E/ioit" r^“rr-

/LACKSMITHING

which ulunged ths country into aril
which has stool qqxrtcd to alt the Grant
righteous principles ot the IhnuMiain
party above enumerated, which is still
unchanged unrepentant, and which
hojica to regain what it lust un tho bat­
tle-field by trickery nnd cin-umvwutiua
in lolitic*. For says Gov. Whyte of
which wo submit in full, as a worthy
.|wcnasu of Mr. DuugUss' eloquent
duuiug, their jotty name, I om-sider and forcible stylo of writing:
that as a party in its solidarity (to nsu
Koeeuth’e expression) it Lei falsa Oneley ai&lt;i tlu Cnfined, ptdfcru ftr tmpo- ing'uf the kind with Vlyasea B. Grant
It thiCawalgnmatMiu of Dcmocralt as Mir candidate.
•' U. 8. Great and Henry Wilson, the
and Liberal Hcpublicaus, with Horace
Greeley at their brad, suerecd nt the

Strifes and wrangles will ba the ardor resume our chains cr insult owe motbo! tho day, over question. favoring re- j eris ’ ■
bcJdom, which will not" bn .broached if
“ We are allied to the Republican
party by every hmwxabta sentiment of
‘•To vote fur Mortrs. Grenier and
Brown would justly invite to our heals
..____ .___ *
i _____

it is idle to attempt to controvert
disguieo the fact that thu New Yo

ical fools.

1~”, ••",
trruas iwujuwki. 11 au» uoru mure
strength outmd.’ of Democracy it a rhea t neltbor
desired thnr h.lp [u&gt; bu el®-1 tUn thu Fw if WC111K1 lun, tW!1
UsmJAor bebsfed Utem cn^le of g»r.
,Uve. o|
anJ 113Ve
a,Vr
' tb«rariro. to di^by and ftirolily, th.
comes the news that Mr. O'Conner wdl '•» •?’
opeB iu
iot srvept, nnd that tho LsuieriUa Con­ that there would be no whim^nug, imr Trihau hM mado hot IuU,
remonstrating, if women dcniorainited -battrne. of..............
•
ridicule upon them, if they
1
vention, a Urge part cf which’ had scat- their rapalnlily t J hinder hie election
hare .trugghd fortolf-wuppor, fir equal woman
and organixed for that purpura. Atuui- advantagm wllh men ter mdurtrial

J. a. GODYEAR &amp; Co.

&gt; party intend
the party of

Thirty Ykw»' Huwrimre in th*

trrerthrow of negro aaprcmacj.’’
any negro be so blind mi not io sew
massing of this ?

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led by n taunt or an ipsuliWhrtlifr thn struggle bus
iwineiple or a paairr; whet
hare iqmkira in wdf-defense

ssr.
•tinging In-

swn reporter* of tbjf Jrdaae on thn
at wrong they w en* gluing their own
by thoalxunl misreports uf vrorawn's
renUona Uray funuAed to that jourlittle.

OlUtKlKO.

MpltoltBMl.
eypu stx yrara and tw^ty i-eVen

■tnuqHKiq ei
.. j
HIn,
Brown, and benco tlw work of defeating “Mr. Gi
them must go bravely on. Bright as is

he country. Politic, at this I contrary to bis advice. They |&gt;creuad»d
umnorabie tu a game of chance, his wife to join them ia a ]« Ura&gt;u to th,.
HTWoul sent by railroad wiU Ira
- Sostlv baneful atu, of‘he lilsv* Sew Yutk Vo®**1"1**"1 Convention for I
jnstly hopeful ww sf tte day ,
afHr ||&lt;(
&gt;w&gt;
n.n.t Im, ilmmriitful and 1
1___ 1 ..r ______ .
« the reform, AtUraxd
WEl-COMF. MARBIX
with
Train,
and criticised dim Uhtic*.
it is placed through to thn end.
i they
It ie to be hoped that thia BuH Run
1

-twtsUtaguspwsH.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

1 President
ining of the
without a

,js«« only who ere not strongly and i Or. I &gt;jugIasi, making inquiries re| israestly in furor of (era. Grant's re- i ganiing federal anpuhlmenta, fi.und
clectiou.
that ho record was kept uf color, but bo
For roysolf. if Mr. Grccley bdm i-d in finJ,
men ia
dcjortrnMiU of
woman roffrago ns ontnvly a» I do; if the civil servire, from foreign ministers,
glad that lhe nuisance i, ubsted, and1
'
’
*
*
*
*
1 the Ouiintiati and IHlUmore Cuevon-1
mMtrnp^ according to mtstligenee
i tlml where the shed. str»i Gru. Bab- j T“ ‘P«k
(Lurritla Mo-J, lions had incorporate nu cmt-und-oul laij character of applicants.
alU-ntk-u of the
tho
Iffrago blank to ‘their
Jlr‘r plat-i Ho urge, upon the attention
„.k,.
r.« .
p„4.
f111
■ "“J'fl.f w oman suffrage
cirued tw«mle
&lt;M*mle the firm enforcement
eaforcvnient of
,
, , .
, ,
.
. ‘instilling tho news of libertine, into tho forms; and1 if the Republican Conren- ; colroed
A -ad fratdro of the mailer was that in cari dt
U
iluSokJiia bad
had been ttlferlvI___ taw,
_
tion at I’hiiaUclpliia
utterly ,jlq Ku 1*1
Klux
which 1--has ........
done ...
ao
I the ricik-nn nt one of lhe tufa tiers per-' Mr. Greeley’s drllcatv method of puLlie­
colored man in these tocajitisi^w hero
' »i«cd in remaining kt Ids stall until a; b' insulting llio brain and heart uf hie
bis
patty,
ami
I
should
auik,
as
I
nuw
that dreaded organirntinn held control.
I tailing wull fell (u|sin him. killing him I'”* ”*${*•
,
...
,
;
.
,
”
“If Mr. Grootoy wuhu. to make ctu&gt;- do, with all tny might nnd main fur the
. mies amung a comimny of men and wv- .uroesraf tho other. For my pclitind
oral Grant ns a friend of the colored
• chert friends, ho will not find them
race, aays. “I closed the inquiry, |x*rrownnls. The Tfilmt is not tho unlv
fectly satisfied that with General Grant
THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. I gnuntbt that kmnr. how to strike a
——
, u-'orr Thrice is be armed that hath comfcrtablo iur Northeracre and nsgrocs
A Word to Women.
• bi* quarrel juit.' Traitorous to tho tra- to live there; perpetuity of tbeemtitn- privileges.’
lion al aiarndmouts; reform in the civil
1 ditiuns of tV thirty v-ar«' war fur liberty,
service; labor retunn; cunimun tcbnol* tho Prosidwnt tn be kindly and cotdiall
and belieroe that few men can equal

totally dimtoli.hoJ the old shed.
, .
,
...
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We Sell Cteapsr Tiai Olliers.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

xau premia- of tba 1'rasidsiwy.
tho right of suffrage without off wm-sn- &lt;rs. ■
“But Mr. Greeley is not nwpoasibln hood locliug tho shock nnd tingling with Smit
r tlie public insults to womanhood with 0 *en»o of outrage.
1 war tt

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ogra[ihy while tn Congress from the old ,ir- fodoed. his signnXure was not apoud. ' upon the institution ol eiavsn— for ‘the the w.-lfisre of nil conctra«l.“ IP he
Dominion, lhe mother of l*nsidenU *“J to,h*‘n »’tmrtM and abominabfo 1 law of tho stains of women is tho last thinks, General Grant was not a friend
,
1. ... , . .
were they that tho very man who now vc«tig&lt;-of slavery" —and thev are wwdt. i,,r 1.-— ~—U i—a-J n—-11 .1—
1V.Cr,.l,^«hor,k. 145U.UI.
. 1.^ UUn,
| aliens makes no considerable sensation of first brinringMr.Gn-elerforwanlas a there efiuaes of worn
1 wstihing 'great problem, which then was
' Presidential candidate, adminulcrcd to ‘ tho progress of tho sc
movoment i«g close though: on tho nort a
• him a merited rrbako in thefidlowlng &lt; with fnoudly intorojt, — —t
wnw Uvv» um mu umuwu w tm-aorigorous' manner.' We ropy from the , head tlmt it include, and underlies the complishmeut of tiol
1-*-1— 'slavery?
---------- “
abolishing
Golds* Aft of last September.Tho Hal-' special privilege, which they lack
and He points with a Vhearty
—‘ pride to m
IlkI tsriy regarding tlra remoral of the nn- : ic. are oars:
crave.
order of G.usral Giant ia the spring of
j sightly sliods known as Northern liber'“It grieves u* to uw rough words,
Tlins it Is that a small ermy of y&gt;«- 1 (M3, aftar tho Government had decided
turtlcular'.y of friends ; but Mr. Grnr- uwiCiriJwni a* far as public spsech i* ■ to orgaubw colored Irsopi, in which ho
ry’s public behavior towtud Wifoum, i cuncernod, but miglUyia their influence nsv,;
All commanders will exert
U e-ket nun wlm are all mreerful hare "ud
rights, and the adrocstss of I with tho men of their acquaintance, bar iliuuelvsw.* * not only in organixing
&lt; j .4“?
•
righu, i. little short nf bmW. ' Mr. Grretor’s way to 11- !&gt;sid.uey. I CTdur«l rawiro„u awd erode™., th™
i ,ind, like tho gram ring oi Clucngofix
Nutwtthstgnding th&gt; hidrou. fa&lt;4 that Became they hove made nopdbHcdctn- efficient, but also ia re-moving prejudice
tho ononnou. priocs at which our pooplsour law* condemn one-hall the dfixens . mistraliotw against him rir.ee hie double ; nguin»l them ;" and adds, “ Was this
are obliged to lira, dcteimined to uso Iff «he Hepatite to a dungeon uf politi-. nomination, irt it not ba imagined that | uppodng th.- organiaiiuu of these
tlio U&gt;-. detov to lurevent or r..^.. .nr
'““l^htr, no writer or speaker. ' they are idle. A dufranchucd &lt;dss. I tnmpst’
• ...
. whether man ar woman, can put forth s»»4 have different motliods of work'
Refill ring to extract, from various
d rrmovaL though that was a part of
effort refutm this wicked Mm with-' from those who ore lega^ rotora, trad ; letter, and aiiecchas of tho Pro rident lie
thrir romrart in renting stalls. An in- out incurring tin- TrAu*d, in«ulL Ever j lhe "“da* ferradi cfwomen will never jqnoU-. from the message Io Congress
, junction was oerordingly sued out about sinew Mr. Greeley's own wile pclitiuaed belliko that of men. In no ons of th” announcing ths ratification of the fif.
! :lto timo the m w aroiuimodstions were tha Now York (institutional Courwitiim , t«*»ty Presidential campaign, of tin- treatIi amendment, “ I call the attcuarena,. d fur them but L.-fora it -llb|j , for th« right of suffrage, and ho himself counhf have women taken the general t tian.of the newly-rnfriinehired raro to
. I repor
&gt;
iii , a i-.cmluT thereof, headed the majority । and earned Interest they do in tliu pre*- thc iuqurumim .uf Mrivir.g to uiakn

PREBCIHPTIONS AND FAMILY

WX ALSO KEEP OX UAXn

FIELD CULTIVATORS, DRILLS.

regarding thrir asserti-m that General
Grant i, Dot a friend of the colored
race.
Mre Dougins i. after

“ ororr, irorembcr ll, twm, on bis &lt;
of these ’ w hilo they fuhy syroputhtjed with lhe • authority, and A-fisn Or £aaar;iio
after he
rrad them
' thrown
for-----------------Grant and---------------------Wilaou, but it ---instflU till
----- -------Uli eirer
m- ha*
n» tra'i
them inti
in,j reform.
reform. Bo
Bo ito day tho great conrtitunne-y . 77»rA»MM«ri.. un order providing
still undoubtedly not terasn llu&gt; ehanon the pnnrr."
’
( uf the woman suffrage orgunirations u their safety and oomfort, appointing
of Itepublican etsnwoe, so far as can bo
80
JKain- »’ h'» political vbpo- outride their membership. AH over lhe officer io look after their ktoroet,
' - ■•
......................
ncau charge, Mr. Gtoeloy really U’sur- land women orc pressing Cirward with thn able-bodied at work, air’ cent
1«1 by
and designing ; migvr
eager arairv
deairo lor
for mo
the larger
huger opiKirtuu
opportunities and feed all, but erriecially tho as
...
..
.
_____ ...
roaniiro
uy unscrupulous ana
UmKjAJ™. » »« . ire-~&gt;l»U-. ,»m. wlio
.l&gt;, m
.k. him
&amp;Vlr
i™l7»l
«l.r.,k« so
- IM,
„ man
,
make
thrir tool
and £
in . .&lt;
of education
freely accorded to
infirm, and sick, and crienuy rdmiti
min of tho cxtronio tkmthera Demncr.v * how hand, ho is like clay in ths hands । in oollegss and universities. They
. cy, and Lyons is a weak nominution'lhnt j of (ho potter.” This is. in eff« t. tho plea finding thrir way into nmdoymi
Mr. Douglas* fitly says: “ Here wn*
' Ims n&gt;&gt; signifiranee save to mollifv
| now offitred in hU extenuation. But heretofore forbidden (hcm.^B.n’roi
’ tho full germ uf the Freedmen's Bureau

FT IS TJf£ HXST FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS :

1st. It is the lightest Draft.
WtSA'ts! 2nd It is the Easiest Handled.
arirr.-dlS- 3d it does the best work.
4th It is'the most durable, being harder than
tempered steel.
.5th The points will wear nearly twice sis
long as on any other plow.

X»rou» DEBILITY.
y^rm7u.|4.

otatbio srsanc

r-vuirr.

’

NO 2fipr,tw”t °™p “d th0 Co,oro11

j iug waters of a political cauldron which

jjoetrg-

‘

That a groat naooua!

first l*rmid*nl with your

'

�■Very

lannrr.
ita subecrihwrs with a most dostraetW

H. LI
&lt;aysbar*»&gt;
tha strength of 1
I wu gted to see a squash weighing I

rapidity The aiacervr aad shrewder army and 1
members of the Itou.ocraric party are laqfr. tnado
ranting abuul fw
method to pro- 11
»-rre their urgnniaition, and exhibit a
_J

jUtimul

Ticket.

ly potatoes.
No farmer everagre hi* wheat crop
nt fees than 20 bushels per acre, while
many claim 3U. Corn fully equals the
| wheal. One ear of sol corn showed
I more than 1200 kernels, some ours still
«n the etalk bang ao high that I could
not reer-hthsm without a atopdaddor.
1 wish I bad more spare ut speak of
' .attle and bogs which form the larger
, |art of the exhibition—one bull weighs
J 2,WO and an ox scareely fees

The crowd is unexampled in this
■ country. Hotels were full on Tusaday.
Wednesday, the train I was ou had
aboard GtiU pceeagt-r*. and n vote Wu
taken, recalling for Grant 231, Greeley
HO, and by the way, that ia a fair exam,
pie of tho political standing throughout
Illinois, Si-braxka and Iowa.
Yours Respectfully.
II. J. Tvaaxa. M. 1&gt;

bittoos. the sure-beaded, ths disappoint
ed, and tho adventurers, who are al­
ways (Imaging their priucqilrs ur
threatening so to du if all thing. Hu not
work f-grther for th- areouipiMimsi. t
j of thrir purpuees. find that they took
no followers with them lots the Dvmocratic camp. Tbeee things and many
etbora that we sight m-mlioa. bat
'Irawing In a ctoeur cerdun around tho
' coaapiracy, which, it may now bo seen.

DRY GOODS
LOOK HERE.

GHEIAIVO

RAFIDs

They hare .4tided to their Immense Stock

Glove Fitting Corset-

250 Holls New Carpets,

New Advertisements.

| ia duv-ned to complete and irretrievable

ULYSSES 8. GRANT.

1UVI WOW OS EXUIIUT1UX TH* MCHT MAOXtHCCry DMpUT

80 Ibo, watenneh®* more than half a*

determinate* not to U. su'd out. Th*
trick by which the Cincinnati Coutvnttoa was ragrturrl ha&lt; hern ventilated
and ia bow fully uodsratoud by nil the
people. Mr. Sumnrr o tirade has le.-on
more than anawvrol by moo as able, as

175 Packages of Dry Goods,

poign swella tho foiw that is crushing
ujpr i', aad readers its destruction the
mure aerial*. Indeed, wo shall nut be
j •urprioed if the deriatve laughter which
greeted Greeley’* aatonwhing entrant--is surpassed by that which is »Urs to
follow hia ridiculous exit on the evening

Dress Goods.
miciiio is.

Plain Black Silks

rssstr •

fSJPBXStSh'.!
itsriKt-ttjf1
Maine has spoken liar voice in favor
of Omni and Wilton, will re-echo from
Maine to Cakforoix, from Indiana tu the
Gulf States, and the cause of Greeley
will bars been decided in ths negative
long before- a vote has been coat for tho
slretoral ticket of the Presidency. The
stroogeol men of the oppotition were in
tho field and the mist herculaueuiu ef| forte were made uo their belialt in
i Maine, and yet tho army of tie ItepobIn-aa party, remains intact with a large
a&amp;wskiun to tho majority which bad.
1 dwindled sincu 1MW from 80,000 Io |

10,000 in 1871.
Following the victory tn North Caroliua and Vermont, and the clear intima­
' tiona uf Grant's success puiutod out by
the late election in West Virginia, this
unexpected victory in Maine must jaws
the death knell of Greeley democracy.
It shows clcariy the fraud and misrep­
resentation of the Liberal Republican*
in stating their influence and strength,
on the one hand, while on the other, it
proves that in tho agricultural districts
which the liberals chiefly relied on
tho Democrats dewrted tho luotloy flag,
nnd faded to abide by the fradulcut

BY ACKI.HV A SLAPH

INQCURLNO CHARGE
Dr. Wf Eiiract of Jonbeta

i

What nmfidence can either patty
have in the sincerity uf the other. Tbs
eobeeioa of public pleader, which was
the only binding element of the Lslwral
Democrw-y, has thus been advertiwl M
a vain hope. Those who left tho pow­
erful Republican party and joined thrir
relentless foes, as most of the late Re­
publicans did, for the sake of getting
pine and influence which they Lad
tailed to secure among their foe met coai frerr*. are boiling orer with inward re­
, grata. They have hitherto been siek at
! the stomach, but now they are seeking
every private opportunity to vomit their
, discontent Soon they will openly de­
nounce the sourew of their undoing,
and then gradually fall back upon the
Republican fnttiff, and claim to bo the '
very best advocates fur Grant and Wil- ■
,

paign. Where,Oh, where wW be found*
the valiant General Beaks, the Hainlly
Genera’. Farnsworth who ia psuved to
have taken *1,500 aa a bribe fnsu a
' A DiwursU, sstleeel ineasti MSI rwterRailroad Company. Where are Khuri
aad Sumner and Fenton aud Tipton.
■ Alas, “where the wuodbin- twirwth-'
Their perouna'. importance is rapsdly di­
minishing. Their penoual spite will

”

S'tf,
dcr? Tbe great contest is, which pxrty
ia to rule. Ia it not bw* to henor Grv.-fey a little, and gain n party victory
The amendment* to the Constitution
may be susrvptibb to change The peo­
ple at th* elections four years ago J.&lt;rided ns regards them fur the prerent.”
Thia is plain, practical trik. It otatei
precisely what tho tfoutberu Dstaocruto
mean by their sujiport of Mr Greeley.
It shows exactly how much they rosp-i t
the platform u|&gt;oa which they propose
to stand, and just what ia meant by re-

One Hundred

Carriage &amp; House

Thousand Dollars!

l-K.
I'ropoM* to acll a Half u Million Dcdlars thia Year!

Flags, Han iters, Streamers
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.
WOODEN

BLOCK

SPUR! k AVEIY.

C. M. flUNYAN &amp; CO.

lETtttt

what Mr. riamn-r cells " conversi m '
Il ia of General Benning and the Geor­
gia Thx&amp;ocrnts that Mr. Sumner says,
“Hiey may continuu iMm-x-rnts in
name, hut they are in rralily Republi­
cans by the same title that thi&gt;sc who
sustain Republican princin!. ■ I
publieaaa.' Th-- ]ieri]on« delusion of
such an asausiptibn is every lay evp..ed. Tho Georgia iK-ruvcrats, with the

WE PAY

CASH

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WOMAN
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Coming into our Store.

JITTERS.

S. T.—1860—X-

WT PROPOSE TO RECEIVE CASH

This wumlvrful vegrt-ibir tvaUratite

$100,000 00

lhe Democratic party tolling ui thn! th*
Southern brethren are only ansiowi tu
show Low fully they acoq.t everything.
a~d how sweetly they will administ.-r
ths government and proto-1 equal rights
while lhe Soulkern brethren tbemeeltie
nay, franklr, •• We mean to get power I
if we can by voting for Mr. Greeley,
and Stale sovereignty will take cure of
tho rest." It is probable that General
Benning nod his friend* know their pur- j

A. K. Shepherd, Tire President of
that in all well ounstrurted novels sad
oar Board of Public Works, some time
dramas, it is made to seem at first aa if
since wrote two latten to the proprietors
roguery were strongrr than honesty,
of the Washington Pafrrit, the Greeley
organ, celling upon them to furnish
And thia deluafon ia kept up ioat as tong
oath* nature of the subject wiU boar ;: proof of a slanderous statement rontain*o that the impatient reader begins to «d in that sheet No answer w is re­ thrnuglioui Berry Co., are eurria* b
reived for seme weokx. but a day or two leant more of tha Went, I pen you a Cat
since Louis Bagger wrote to Mr. Bhep- lines toaaliafy aoek, if thcru are any.
eaten of the hero Thia alwaye cornea arI that he was in charge of the paper
in gvod time, and at a certain point al tho time, and woo roqioosible for ths
article
complained uf, al the same time
geoerrtly somewhat past the middle of
the romance the plot culmiaatoa. and elating that ba would bo at th* Entaw thin Capitol has Ixen greatly increaaa 1
thereafter tha rapid de.lure of the vil­
by tha opening of a railroad to Achinlain’s power, and tha failure of his, harsh • ords were used, but alluding to son, 147 miles south, some two weeks
, tho diriomnoa he statos that it u de ago, and another this present week uf '
; airable that it should be brought to a । ISO Bnlee west to a junction near Fort
dose. Some of the papers thinks this ■ Kearney with the Union Pacific. which
mesas pistols xad ccdfoe or soma ocher makes lhe shorteel of all trans-cuu tineafollow thin dramatic formula, and never, physical euoountsr on the part of Bag­ tai lines to run through thio place.
The fair ground is a mile north-east
did one more rompfetriy amaiato it ger. Tho lie waa so palpable, that lhe
' jeers of bo press made lhe slanderer acvessible not only by omhibusw*. but,
than the present. With the Oncmaati
wiaos, bat it io a my story what Bagger at cbeopsr rates by frequent trains ou .
means by hii silly iaritatwn to the h- the Burlington and Mieeouri R. R.
bolfed party to meet him ia a diatut
The entries by exhibitors amounted,
nty to rimaidar a libel published hare. at the opening, to 1,330. There ia a ■
The New York ffrrWd aad U.« TrO-c daily trotting on tha race eourao, which ;
rirtusdly throw up the Gronley sounge.
160,000 at Isaac was spent by tha eoalition on the North Carolina elrction and

Floral Hall, shaped like a Greek cross,
noil extoad* about IM Chet each way
One of the anas ia sot apart for fnuta.

bilitatrd. Ai a lente at»l rordial fitr th*
aged and languid it haa no i-qual
amung vt-xnachira. A« a rriu*dy foe
the lu-n-uv weeknro to ehirn Women

Gift Enterprise,
M.-U., &lt;k.&lt;

u. 1.--

which uttdrroiine. the bodily plrenglh

$10,000 IN GOLD !
One Prise

A. S. VAN VLKCK &amp; C0'8.

i vi-i-v

Dollar’s Worth that Goes Ont

For Your

Boots and Shoes

SPRING &lt;fc AVERY.

ft lite In ftia, m imai in tv
. ftrt.

$5,000 in Silver!

will tnnkr- it tor the Interetot of livery

iGREEHBACKS

Inn, Womnn nnd .Child to buy thoir

Beautiful Women.

JUS-r

ARRIVED

i We l»n- our Uomla of Miniibeiiircn. ,n&lt;l Import,,,. »r.: will

OysU-ts nnd llefreshnKnU.

give our Cnatomer* every Advanlage in Low Pirn

11. A. 1IU8EU.

G« a ludc ftHW *»18M ai
Dauchey 1 Co**. Column.

BBI OOOOS 10 rifiOFTS

SPRING

HASTINGS

* AVERY.

MEAT MARKET!

Bay Teer

PATENT COOLERS;

Photographs,

Photgraphs.

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For several Year* ha* been,
l.to,*. |„u^,

,

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WICKELMAN A STEVEM,

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1 ho leading Dry Gpods Establishment in
Western Michigan

ltw'l-r?u* KAT*

Emeries, Pnrriw, Cafectarj,
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AND WE PROPOSE TO MAINTAIN IT.

REMOVED

SPHING A- AVIIBY.
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enlh Ai &lt; hidroNter.
—

Carpet Department.

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CALL AT JOHN BTANLEYK

�Fr|E Rjq»J»uc^H

1

Grant and Wilson Club.
*’• MJ* thn* to Uy Uggic. for i
IMgmngtoueUwyStnBkof now bug.
gi«i for thirty )«r rent loss thau before.
1 menu just wdiat I say. Uy bu,,_i,„
to
AUbuy.
had better call and see me before 1
get uut of the n«ton of MUillg Bt
l»a*t1Bg. Sept. 3d, 1872.
nlfttf
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1-L. WUt C.U „|
trnsivu rfock.
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GRANT AND WILSON

R8P0BUCAN METING'

1U„

Prasottst—Herewith #e plane before

our readers tha fallowing totter, from
tha pea cf Bor. John H. Palmer, Uta
County Superintendent of Schools in
i thia County, and one of that band of
patriot^ whoso record on tho blood
stained fields of the republic, as well as
in tho social, moral and political vrorW,
will Jong bo tho pride of tho p&gt;*pl» -of
tb'.i nation, and tho Sudo.
,
Fbxtuvvux*, Sept 10th 1972
tr air:- b«r ofSirs fiumly. Shu bail fur mxuly
--------------tSatmday dxty yearn bacn a truo and emwitirnt
T» last Baaxu, received
that iU editor and Cbrwtiin. and a member of tbs Cougrotho 7 th to forate
tian ^tousl Church toLobeuuu, and p&gt;,B*l
' myifrwnd has reemvod tho uociuuti
i foriState Senator in the 16th district- ■ sway r.t tbs cto*n uf her tong and =-oful
I To hay flint I am glad of it, and that it ifo to tlie full usturane i cf thit Id ia,eJ

THEY HAVE STOO
TEST.
Sorpcal oil He-oliaiioal,

DENTIST

y-UtelroitonU brswiH. ,f
|'ra-»*l
u.4
&gt;Mutertl*e.
TKIIJIV RKAaUXABLR.

Geo. M. Ihray and Win. H. Harford
, given mo a ten! plaxvora foctogralulato
will speak nt the achnui lurnw in Pudunk, you ou your streak of g&gt;u.l furtuns 1‘
(Rutland township,) &lt;.n Haturday evon- ' to any what you well enough know ; but
that shall uol deprive ure of tha satis­
tog, Sef.1- 21s|.
faction I find in .eying it

Our tuollier was Mt avrid.i
brw years ago, with. little in
4 family t&gt;! fire «&gt;nall children.
tee untiring an J di^atcra»t"J rff
t UU1P
BREVITIES
I liavw eanu&gt;d, and tho E*pnbUcans ol for their duration awl proqurity, __ , ---- -I your District will to ungrateful beyond orgvly indebted for their position in। »o- 1,000 tree.. Splendid limbo.- of aft
Q*L
Baswuud, Whitewood etc
I precedent. if they do not show then ck-ty, arid each of whom livre to rayy offlkMxis
»,—------ . ; —
, —
Pleasant to day
K
-u her in the Inngtinge ofoneuf o.d,'•Hvi
per m-rr.
...rm runn*. *825
—,r~T
lor further in­
appreciation of your realuus, unselfish
,, structwns, mqulro nt this Oflioe, ot uf
Mr. Holme* is agnto sick.
and valusbto work ia their behalf hy children rise op nnd call her biassed.*■
the proprietors,
giving yon a rousing and unequal!*
Hrtxe Orr-Greekwi*nb
■m
D. HAAG. FREEMAN. I
B-sltimorc. Ajiril 17th, 1872
Eaton County Fair next Tuesday,
Again I cnngrutulah you. and Imp©
Weilnewlay and Thursday at Charlotte
lira t you may find victory on your side
• look out fur tho "big posters" aawhen ilia 5th of November.shall hare
| iwunciug th.- Barn- County Fair.
Everybody Should try Ihrm beforr I ttrchasin* Elsewhere
seen cur |«rty and it* principle* victo
| Tlie Itopublicsn* of .Assyria arc «U»
I awake nnd will do tbemsrivre honor ia
I
this
rente"!.
Alt who are Indebted to u* by note or |
1 «««mnt, are roquet*! tu cull and nettle Ij Wo regret delays to lhe filling orders
the snme at once, as we are iloalng up । for Job Printing but are doing our boat
। our buslne*-,, and our Imoks must he I under tho circumstance*.
■ciUed.
C. M. RUXYAX. A Co.
Republican meetings nro being hold
in all pert* of tho County; f„r j«rti&lt;-u- I A» lhe time draws near for this an- “ator. 4*.
May li.
Sxrx xxd Rtiusnt.—There’-U im dis­ lar* see |»(t&lt;.-r&lt;.Hastingx ,y- .Hitman.
ttual festival of the fannur* and thv !«*&gt;-t
ease of the human syrtom C.r which tho
manufacturer, *» a»k of the whole |«-o !&lt;•*•&gt;IsrJr
k rgettoo cannot to usnl with ]»-rfi*w,
j pto to remember that the value of our
■
safety, ns it due* not contain any metal­
i county as a producing, stock-growing H'tMt*. n*
lic compound.
I urn! mntuifiiilurieg svctniu of tlu&gt; Btatc *tX«rea*l
will lie largely judge*! by tho display ot
Vrwxn, of /srty TAremmf bottle, of
, the prod urtfons of every class that *&gt;udl w
Nature's Hair Ilretorntivi, were sold
The ih-publicin mooting at Vermont­ I be in exhibition on tho grounds of the ,21^.,!^
from Jan. 1st to Juno 1st, whirh facts j
ville on tho 13th wa. a great sucres*. I Itony County Agricultural Society on IrsJltou.
telb iu own story. Its su clrwn, and
Eaton County -Itopublican" arc wide | the 2nd, 3rd, and 4 th days of October.
looks *o nice that the la-li.-s are all doawake, and defirminrd to give a kj^/r ' It is within tlm power uf onr ■u,*s1|..Sl
lighted with it. tfoo odrertisownL
majority than ever before.
stook -growers to make an cxhibili.m ol *
lire atopic that cannot taa-xc'dlcd in any
The Sporehre of Hun- George Will­ county in Central Michigan. Perwiul-.
aid at Quimby nnd Assyria Centre, Jy wo know the s ock is to tho county
.
Ita W b vitt li te cal *m Ita fell Eijrart S ite Waite.
_______________________ I W»
•Midamiuii. He will rome
The rcnioii why trade is good at the j “»“*“• Joh,b
B fmi do not npnreOur .'trap, cur vegetables, nil the
Now Yokk Cash Store, is because they
productions ofour field* and gntd.ns'
10 Barrel Into nu&lt;l more wild tu denlerx at a
•ell good* so chtnp that everybody can
and of our orchard *. arc stub; the
vttneedbove Car-load Rate.*.
afford to bn*
rrry kt! iu the Stale, and it should Ik&gt;
i tho pride uf our pewpto tu exhibit them

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MASONIC.

American Orga:
It OM to the PiHic oo in KfIIi.

SELECT SCHOOL.

i EASTERN NTAR.

IVAliD &amp; THAYER.

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Grand River Valley Division

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinda,

tv, but wo have firms iu Hastings, in
Nov Gniuxim — Any attempt tu Middle*di.-, in Nashville, and Quimby,
disturb my public moating, mi matter JtouLl place ou exhibition tlie results
I who are the speaker«, or ulurt silo o!
. any question tho speaker may a Instate.
It you do not wish to listen quietly,
; just stay away and then there will hr
no 'Ouse for complaint

ME LUfiBEq FuryasyED
LOTS.

✓Aller a three ears stay ia Hritnays,
that line been duly appreciated an I will
be pleasantly remembered, thn K:-v. J.
II. Ilovs, lo.l this m-nning tu attend
ronSrrcace at Jaekson, anil »ip.-vt« to , VCke IX-tnueraU -Iaboral Itqiubtoan.
ci.- sliatevrr elw you chweu to call it,
। County (.'onvoution, was held un Satur­
| Jlmu. Ifoxxrv Bao*.&amp; U.r. mutuiday tost at their Club Rmau in this City.
i fiuiturera of Furniture at Grand Rapuls,
' A. J. Bowuo presided, nnd A. H. Ellis
! have spanned Grand Hirer with an enof Mid dietd to offlciaU-d ns Hecretary.
dies* wire rojie of 1-2 inch in diameter
»old his interest io tho Hostings House Tho City and 13 tosrnship* were fully
which runs at great speed over Inigo
Io Ike Hendershot, late of Irving. "Ike" I or in jaut repreacuU-d, but there were
'grooved puHics and transmits power
ia well known and |a&gt;pular, and under j no drtoga tea from either Juhutiwo,
j from a waterwheel on the opposite aide the management of Mnura. Taylor and 1
Barry or Orangeville. Tlie Convention
El.-r.dcndr.it tin- H-vaiing* House must; ptox-ed in uuminattou tho following gen­
standing t!(&lt;? great distance (750 fret) be mots popular than ever. and that is ■
tlemen oa candidate* fur-County officer*.
th" plan work* admirably nnd without saying a good deal.
AH Democrat* except tho Clerk, Regis­
any appreciable torn of power.
'
ter, one Cururmr, and itrprrwntatire iu
tho uurili district. Judge of l“rol&gt;ato,
Blc&amp;ung" brigh t,-n ns they take their
'
Wtu.
W. Coto oi Assyria: Slicrilf, A. It.
I
Ken
field
of
ths
Second
Want,
as
Pro*j
flight. Tbs chief id bleosings is good
health, without which nothing is worth renting Attorney by the Pepublic.ins of Pratt of Hastings City; Clerk, E-lwia
the haring; it is always apireeiat,*! at Mason Qiunty. He is a yuung man of Elliott of Barry ; Tro a* tn er, luwrenco
i its true value after it is lost, but, toi of­ decided ability ard will make a first Hilbert of Woodland; Register of Drola,
ten, u&gt;--t bafare. Ijvo properly, and class officer. Wo shall expert to note Elihu Cliipnuut of CuKttoton ; Proa-cu­
tin Attorney, John Carvcth cf Middic­
| &lt;&lt;&gt;TTv*t ailtreats before they liccomo his vlretion by a decided majority.
। seated. For diseases of the liver, kidGnx. B. F. Bran h^ a sharp way CUrfaa B W,*xl aud Hickacn W. Roll gV/RXi’
ueyn. akin, stomach, aud all arising
from impure or feeble blood. Dr. Wal- of putting things. In Milford. Ma«s, of.IIaaingw City; Surveyor, Joshua Drtoltv*«ko.■
kar's California Vinegar Bitters are a ho recently said in a public speech: "Go Martin of Castleton; Coroners. H. E
■ cast your votes tor the viulatiiu of wo­ Storms of Prairieville, and Jamre I.
for H
•uro and speedy remedy. It has mroer
men tho burning of aclrool-houi**, tha : Sisson of Irving; Ilc]&lt;*tentative, let LaH,r&lt;rll&gt;.
yet failed to a single instance.
■h-ocration uf church**, or fi»r Hur*co
Otis.—All kinds of Machine Oil*, Greeley; for it all meant one and the!
suitable for Mowers, Saw Milla. Birggtoa •inn thing
and Wagons, Paints, Oils, Ac., at tho

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Naw Goods in endless variety just
ojiened, aad for solo nt astonishingly
I low price* at Barber &amp; Bailey's mtSHf

Grant and hi.* officers hare, by econo­
my galiiervd into tho National Treasury
lias thruynod their naturally keen ap­
petites to such an extent, that they up
and Kalamaaio are good on all trains war lost to every sen*o of shame, and
A. P
21. D.,
Otr Adkf i- BlUit Ifnv SUrr.
39 till Haturday night. Ilnrsoutwishing ik their mad frenxy for total, they call
to avail themselves of tho cxeuraiun him a Tyrant, Gift-Taker, Nepotist,
rate* must procure tickets at tho office
before taking seuta in the ran. Ticket mu*, Dog-Fight»r and every other
office will not be open for tho 4 o'clock thing, tint their hungry little rout* can
eton, Dr. N. J. Aikin. is now othis office. s. X. train ; ponons can procure tiekoto imagine; forgetting the jay of the
No. 11 Canal ft.. Grand Rapid*. Mich .
American Pronto, that electrified every
whore be can be consulted daily until at tho office the day before good for
J'ey year sieasy *sd fair year cAskv.
Mort mr Mi triiMtJ trilk or triliotd

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toh. Donelson, Vicksburg. Rirhmrntd
and. bst from Appomatox ; nnd ho »u
hailed by all, as the great chieftain nnd

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Grant keeps a bmrso of 111 Fame ia
the City of Washiagion. 1 jm-ntnc
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J. R. Dibble was idoughing fur wheat
on the form ot hit brother, ia Haletn,
Allegan Co, the plow UMorthed a den
of rattle snake*; he snccreded tn killing
twesrtrfire of them, and four or five
more took reff.igo under a largo root
whieh he dostroynl by burning They
wire all good sired uno*, and of the

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VOL. XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY.SEPT.25, 1872.
my pTmraicw. tended to show that you
' wore coasriratD&amp;rir d-.-v*ting your tins*
and tatair to th* performance of an cnorosH duty from wkiah yen could art

a pocket hankerehtaf.
“Tickot. mum." ’
, Tb- conductor wav again making his

said thia much, tat me do my-1
sjIT the juatieo to add that I am not.
never wa*. cad never will be, a briisver
'in thia mod* of astiliag differenoea be­
tween the United Statu* and n rilixen.
Though the legislative Oecree made by
| Congreaa in this case was, to th* test of
I my knowlcngj and belief, founded in
truth end justice, and though it be sup- &lt;
ported by numerous prvewdenta, yet it
is liable to objection on grarral prinaplre. A claim ocgbt to be estabusbsd
by ovidraec*, not taken rx parte, but

-I—I haven't any ticket" I atam-

| at," I taltarod- “He wa* teftat--------Italian, you know r
“Beg pardon mum, but our cedars are j
strict. Thai wet of dodge has played
„„ Ior
wrt oa tha Im* entire!)
Two-thirty,. traUmony in , matter wherein mv per­ «/rght to be paaaod upon by an imparmum, if you please. Will refund al tb* ^] mtvgrity luu&gt; been nssaiftd. I ■ tial sad houost tribunal. rom[*.*ei! of
office, when twkrt .. .w—nt-d.
bren.eharged with every degree of, romi-etent judge*, uuatred by poprlar
, impropriety, even to downright edrrup- 1I influence*, irrircregibte to public aoliot1 tfon. in the adjn.tment of the ctafos of I cbon, and without a lobby to blackmail
I George (’tarrpaening. Yon were one of '' the petitioner. ®ut if Congren undnrthe counsel of said Chorpecning. erd ' took to execciae the judicial function,
hare an intimatekhowlodge of nil the derided th* fi«ct*, declared the taw and
fact* in hi* ravs^And of my condurt in directed you to exercu* their judgment.
raepoet thereof. &gt; now re.p*rtfillj» r*- , you are sundy not to blame for doing
qusst you to state in detail nil that you
know of my pert in that business, and
especially whether I actel honestly or
corruptly. It is but fair to say that I
intend to css your answer lor my public 1
vindication.
With sentiment* of high regard. I am
. wards," he said, giving me hi* card with :
Tho great success which has sttruded
a smilethe hemo police ofFresManl Grant, ha* I
If I hadn't btra married, I should j
caused his foreign policy to receive less I
have fallen in love with the delightful ■
. attention than it* aserite dssarre. The
, man on the spot. Aa it was, 1 only I
: reduction of the natkmsl debt upward* .
muruiured wu- umntelligild* thank*
of g84 8,000,900. the reduction of taxa- '
and slipped bis card into my jocket aa
You. August 27. 1772 11 tiou &lt;nual to 8228,000,000, the tastoning j
a memento of a moderu knight.
Mr Dean 8a—Yonr tatter of verier -'' of expraw* in nearly every Dspartssent
We were to hare stoppsd all night in .
l*hiladcl|di*a. A* th* train neared the '| day* data inform* cil that you have of the Government, the gnat success
city a new ncqduxity reiwJ ttjion me. been charged with criminal conduct in whi-h has attend-d th* Indian jvace •
Where could I go ? If it w«n daylight the caw of George Chorpsnuing'* ctaira ey, and the general p&lt; wperity which |
charaeteriral every soctien of the
I might remain iu tho Indio*' waiting­ against the United State*, and you a*k
Union, hare &amp;eu »u-h'- brilliant tri-'
room, but Fred would not arrive until me to say whether I know of any
nearly tea at night, I bad nd money to I ground* for believing you acted itnpron- umpl.v on the part of tho Administra- '
crly
or
corruptly
in
that
busineu
I
do
tion.
th^: oar foreign policy Ira* bora i
poy a hac kmao, go to a hotri, or even ’
not hesitate to reply ae fully a* I can. j orerfoolird by the people.
eat my rapper.
Under Prxeidrnt Grant the Monroe j
A sudden thought tiasfaoJ into ray.' You are right in supposing that oartadI
vers*
pohtxal
»en
times
to
will
not
infiumind—Aunt Tably lived in ITiilbdi-l- '
phia I 1 had directed a letter to her one me in a matter like this. Ifosidss, it I tion. No Eurjjrari interference ha* ’
only n few week* before, announcing Ii dore not app&gt;«r, a* I *ee it to have any ., Iracn allowed among American Itepubmy approaching marriage. True, the connection with politics. 11 you have licans, nor hat cay tjstem of fiililxuterreply wan rather discouraging—being Iwn slandered. your own petty had at ing from our own shores Le»n tolerated.
dismally i-ropbctic of ull kwi* of evils: least a* much to du in concocting tbo 1 The policy of tho Gjvernmirat in th*
&lt;*oqni*incn of new territory iqt. bean to
that awaited m&lt;- and darkly suggestive
treat aft prop’-wil* uilh reepret, whenol the snares and pitfalls iu that broad '
aver «»rt&gt; |irvputals cams from a |wopta
' who di-dred [Hscvfol annnxation. The
'
m
ess sire Ml St Domingo wu* in keeping
But Aunt Tabby look a vinegary view
with this proceful pulley of annexation.
•if everything. ritie never had tell the

ACORN &amp; CAMELL
y tnirerealli, knmrn at the BEST HE.1TIXG STOVE in the World.’

mv r U. irki«/y Pnc* ttssn. BiMs wrest.

4dbk XTETTETttBKE
rHTSJCUS* s*48«s**o*J Otareessr Kami.
* Ssvt*'* Mure.

In thrfBEST STYtEyand from

Genuine Eastern Oak

Leather.

mellowing intlu.'ncv of a delightful hou­

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

'Respectfully announce to their patrons and
the Public Generally,that they have removed
to the Large and Commodious Nejv Brick
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy to serve all who may give them
a^call. Crockerv ami Groceries constantly
* ’by the
' ''
'
1 and1 w ill be sold
arriving
Car Load,
for Cunli Cheaper than at the advertised
Cott Sales If you do’nt believe it call and
sec. We I’ ay Cash for Butter, Eggs, and
all kinds of Produce.

' W* atriied at the dsjcit: rar mon*laebrd friend had left the car tome time
I., tore, so I was left unprotected again.
An army of buck turn bsteiged the door
I of ttyc depot, uud.iiumcdiatelv became
, the object of a atruggie. (mill* and
' n hip* resounded about my eon, until I
I was finally retted upon and carried off
। by the foot: enngeoe of the party, a big
rod fa.-oded Irishman, wliow succeu
arore, no doulA, ftvtr hi* natiana! proiliritv f&lt;c aurthlng rv*&lt;nnl&gt;liag a tree
fight.
Having weeurr-1 me in a w»y dirty
vehicle, be rvpirdrd ran wilh a triuui(diant grin“If you will get my trunk now, air" I
■uggrited
“Your trunk b it ? Where,* the bit

CO.

DRUGS
Medicines,

llow am 1 to get tho Uirunk without
the tin.”
Mv check! I bad forgotten that
Fred'had tho check slao- Alaa for the
. jMwerleasnea* of wucuan 1 1 uv my
| new Saratoga, filled with the dastiert of
trou-jcan*, bodied oft with a toad hotel
’ bsggage, and couldn't raise a finger to
1 claim it- It wa* the last straw un the
I camel'» back, and I drove in tear* to
I Aunt Tabby’*, using my turn veil as
$t!cdtb
a t&gt;orkot handkerchief, and thereby tat­
tooing my foo&gt; with streak* of blur.
' Even Aunt Tabby’s monumsutal ri_jidty wa* oveeosae by my appearance,
when site met me at her immacalats
door-step.
"Leftyow! and only married three
days! Fay that hackmaa. Mary Jane,
end *&lt;md nim off before bo see* uiv
more of thia family disgrace! Only
quiet abaip after an early dinner. If three day*! Ths l»rd havo merry oa
you don't mind my tearing you for Err n*! That I aboaM hare lived to tee
brother Henry's child brought to thia.

Tto BMC es» aUstr ******* Ikreesk i
r.CkMU* toss M Utt mM.
-Cows » re « MVSVt in it : 4a H !“

School Books &amp; SIntion mi

BRO

BESMXER, HEATH k CO.

Money,
Money,
BLACKSMITHING!

Money.

Phernix Ca»h Store.

I

I rignifted that an abeeoce of that du­
ration might be vupportc-I, and Fred
than I expected. Only an accident I
I atartad fur the reftenhment room.
We had been married-ju«t throe day*, If you ever lay your cyv* on that man
and the glamour of the honeymoon wa* again, my name u not Tabitha Tmvtitch.
The mean (pirited tcoundrvl 1 to leave
you without a rag on T«ur back I Yon
poor dehtdod iunoOvall Put u* the
Irttte, Mary Jane, and fanny up the
tea; thia poor child u trembling like a
leal, aid well *ko may!
I WM too diapiritrd and miaerabte to
attempt to atern the current of Aunt Tub­
by* indiguatiin. 1 tat her talk on.
“Ohlandaiat it dreadful, tnum!"I
beard the *yn&gt;patbetic Mary Jane mur­
mur, o*ide to her mutrra-, "such a »weet
young creature a* *he be ! And only
look nt her face! 1 expect ho'a been a
banging ol her.”
Aunt Tabby purood up her mouth,
and aliook her lived cxproMtvvly.
•‘Let thia be a n aming to you. Mary

"Oh, I'm atire it will mum," wa* the

litiipi

ft Sill Ctajer Tin Ota

disa ear - off, snadarwg at tlie rate of
forty raiie* an hour those whom taw and
Gospel Loth dectered only death should
part.
•■What’s tho matter, mum.1” asked

agninst a public officer is easily m-tto,
and imjiossibto to uirri with anything
but a general denial. You have mad*
your denial in very emphatic term- nud
every j art man in the country will say
that under these circumstances you are

। at the time, profeswd to ba hi* political
friend*, but who are tw« hi* open enoI mi*. «c call attention to the language
' used by the President in hi* mswaogn
oraompanring the report of the (AimmistioMrr. row State paper* can compare
wilhlbiv, for every vanlcnca breaths the
wisdosa of tlu&gt; Mdt.-smsn, and the nobilrty" of the |ntriol. A* fomhadowing
hi* future policy ua the question of an-

I do not doubt will be the popular
i " When I senptod tha arduous and
But you have the advantage of I-riag 1 r.-spuuibfo office, which 1 now hold, I j
able to show that you executed yuur du­ dU n it dream of inrtitnting any steps
ty in ths cd*» refems: to with taborn.ni fcr the acqnisitioa of insular p asearioua.
fidelity, mid with the strictest regard to I boliered however, that onr inititutfon*
i were btosd enough to oxtead over th*
•ho tu^rrne law of the land.
George Cboqieuninc, a mail contract­ ' wntire continent ns rapidly as other poo­
or alleged that he bad. without any. pie might desire to bring themselves
fault el hu own. suffered sever* injuries under our protection. I boltavod further
by tho unlawful action of the I’ustofflce ’' that w* «boakl not permit any indepoadDepartment—aa injury which swept II ent Goienrmrat; within the limits of
away from him al! the prrri;u* earning* North Amorita, to pass from a condition
of an indrsttiotu Uta. and reduced bun!, of independence to one of ownership or
for principle and a more contest for
to utter poverty- He ropoatedly ap­ ] protection andcr n European poaor.
Thnwi opfonrats &lt;&gt;f annexation who power. White the Republican* are
plied tu thi detriment for reparation,
but wa* told ho could not hare it with-'' hare berrtulor,- jrolMw.l to be pre-emi- seeking tn illustrate and carry into
put the special authority of Googmv. n-nt by th* friend* of the rights of man,
Ils went to Congress ns a petition ;r for ।, 1 Ixdievvd would be my most violent as­
the redress of his gnvramxn, and filed i. sailaut* if f iirgUtrd *o clear a duty.
the proof* of his claims in the Home of 1 Airurdingly after having oopointod a
Refcvrenlative*, where they remained 'I commissioner to viut the island, who
open to the sciutinr .^if-lrt-ryjBcrnlier I declined on ocrount of sieknsos, I select­ DhmkMo and the ' to-called Liberal
for many months. Tb-'n Conger b&gt; pass­ ed a sv-roud gentleman, in who** rapac­ Republican* arc striving only for the
ed a solemn kyr dhich directasl you, th* ity, judgment cud integrity I had-and
poawssfon of office and its emolument*.
Th* Republican* contnd for tho right*
according to the jiroof* and affiiJavrts on
of mu, the equality dt Ik* races. and
file. Nothing oct camn under my ob­
the inviolability of frowlom, while the
servation nor did I ever hear anything
Democrat* and their ollre* fight only for
to jumfy a doubt that the duty thus
cart upon you wa» mo*t conacsvatiously
and uprightly performed.
Tho law ender which you aetsd. and
everywhere to b* found on tb* udo of
which you were bound to keep os “ a now l« spread Irefure the country and a
guido to your path and a tamp to your dsciiica rendered Ly that tribunal whoa* th* Republican*. Every uian, even tho
feet," did not direst you to do more than conviction* ar seldom err, and again*: most illiterate, ran appreciate and' comascertain by cakutahcn tho grur* whoso will 1 have no policy to enforce. probrod the difference between th*
amount of the claimant's losses, and ol My opinion remains unchanged ; indeed golden rule of doing to other* as you
that eakutatioc the elements were furn­ it m confirmed by tha report that the in­ would that othet* ahould do unto roe.
teresto &lt; f our country arid of Sen l&gt;oished and tha basis prvocribed.
and “anything to bort Grant,” oj the
Y'our function wa* like that of a mas­ tuingo alike invite tha--------- **
animating and exciting principles in
ter in chcscvry w bo is ordered to mako that RepublicItia not only the tha
rarjvamog a great nation. The former
dilution Ujat the will
appeal* io tho good aeuao and better
thentic and logid. Yon could not get coiirtitnU’ttaUy rxprcMC
judgment of every i ndividual. and makes
bshind the Mt of Cougrosi. You were
bound to obey it, even if yuu ha.1 U&lt;- that • all men are wiser than any on* him feel that ho has n personal interewt
lirvwl it to be as prodigal a fraud af the man;’ and if the pomte, upon a full in ita triumph ; not ouly he. but hie wife,
bonus to the Pacific Railrrad. or as cur- pre-siitatwu of the fart*, .hall decide and his children, and every member of
raptly partisan in its action as th* Re- that th* annexjitioa of the Itepubte is the human family to th* remotaat pos­
not detiraldc, every department of tb*
r'ourtrwtion act ol 1867.
terity, are to be benefited thereby. The
But was there anything c.-erupt about | Goverr-meat ought to arjuisaco in that
latter app*al* only to thebaac and pure­
this t’aim ? Ba* any tact taep made to dreiakra
‘ •• No min could hope'to nerfuna du­ ly ralfish propaaritiea of human nature,
ties so delicate and nwionsible as por- to (bo ambition* and arpirationa of the
most vigilnut officer bearing the rvlati m
to it that you did I There cwtaiuly i* m&gt;
evidence extant that the two flouere of
Oongrev* w ere bribed, or that uuy mem­
ber of ritlier Hotire wa* moved to vote
for the taw by improper eunridrrafiotiv.
Nobody to my knuwtedgv, ha» averred public servant, if aastaiaed by tho ap­
that the daimant bimaell did anything proval of bi* o* n cotsctaaoc, may rely
warao than present hi* [etitioa accum- with confidence upra the candor and
panied by the evidence w faith showed it Int. lligraro of a fro &gt; people, who** beat
to bo tree. Coagrru mu»: have believ­ inti-n-sts be has striven to subeeree, cud
ed the «rid-uce, or else the law could can ta-or with patieuco the censure of

rusSul t xrriNS.
Gold &amp; Silver Watches.
nnttearan opporite“Sotvy, mwm. bet tileant be brined.
Ifgrat’s wiHetopat bar-room, to wet
their whlsttee, we can’t afford to wad

Fine* Gold Jewrovlry.

MS Silver ni M “ire,

A bar roomFred in a bar room,
wetting hie whistle I Wbnt dsd the odion. man mam? I tried to crash him
with a look, bat 1 wasn't equal to iL
Fred-nr Fred—in a btcroam.
•Yo.uUa’tbeatarated.’^M^d

STUCCO
liTSLIE,

LOEB,

KAO,

key-note of dl bis official action*. Our
rotation, with Spain hare hewn of such
a vataro that under a ka* firm Prorideut w* should have had a Spanish war
A &gt;*tt. - Frederick Drag!** my*
on our hands with n rtroog probability that in hud etaxpng acros* tho bloody
ol European raterforttare in bar babalL
Cuba, for year* Lai been tho gnid.n chasm basin* h, a M * ungular faA that
price eoretod by Amirican rtataoroen.
Tho revulutin which ha* token idnce on
lb. Wand Ha. been a strong tsnqitario.

�'cor-trurtiur. to be brought up by Hor­

ace Greeley's eleetioaf At first, the
withdrawal of all Unital State* troopa
from lawlea localities. Thea the a**erMoved by Aid. H«m that tho
tkn of “ local self-guvecamaal"—State'*
ottorney lx aHowsd an tndar of M
righto-** tbo reason and justifinoiion
apply on Salary.
of th* withdrawal. Next tb* annonaoe- ■ aroapt tha terviblo rewrite of the war in
merit to th* black* that ••their day taiI truth, and are witchin/ and wailing ia
over. That they hare played gnh long hopes of ths dawning of tha battar day
rnovgh. That if they do not want to !

io give, and wait for their pay to the
whiles couvwr.leneo they can atnrve, or
go to the jail* fur vagrancy, or, leave
tli" country.” it* s-hool system, the aoaU of which.
360,MOO,000 or* Cauesaiouagroat broakor-up of eaate. cstabli.hsd
522,(KMJ,(XW are Mongolian.at so cnuruxiu* a cost, and the cheapest

liberty in every s-*ction and iu evrry
There araH,M2 languages spoken,
country, will either be abolish*J out­ and 1,000 religion*
right, on the plea of expanaiv* -i«sa, or
Th* yearly mortality of th* glob* is
be so modified, and curtailed, .ad gov- 33323.3U pareons thia ia at th* rate
Wood aa to eiulndo the blaeke .wlrnlly of 91.554 jw» day, 3,780 per hour. Off
into outer ignorance, and offw a pre­
. tulutu fur whito ds^irarity by rowiuj
the obligation of school attendancs-.
After four years of such work—of
•lave-bolding ascendancy gradually
■ looming up, of rtav-holding Democrat*
governing every Stale Legislate ri in'
(tbo taoath, of tha rvsmrcitatcd alaw- ‘
I bedding tendency in the krialatwn iff
Ma: tied num live longer than aingl*

ily AU. Hama, Rcmdrad that th*
tkrvet CummiasiuMr is horvby instruct­
ed to rwpoxr tha road north uf tha Iron
tkidga under th* -iuatraetun of th*
street Gommittee and an order on
general highway fund be drawn to p*r
far such repair*.
Adapted.
By Aid Kuufleld, llroohwd that th*
Striker pond be droinad into the Htenley
Brook and that a subscription be circu­
lated amirtg any or nil partis* mtorasivd
and the amoust **&gt; raised lx x ■parted
to th* Council st their naxl meeting
Adopted.
By Aid. Hams, ItaaolvMl that th* city
Aliuiuvy be and be is hereby inalr^tte*!
to ultend to any aad all arrests of per­
sona fur disorderly ronduct, that are or
that may hetwfter l&gt;e brought to knowl­
edge by our city Marshal, and |&gt;ro**cuto
such suit* in all cn*e* a* contemplated
by the charter.
Adopted.
On motion Cutracll adjourned.
Wu D. Uaru.

O, SAY

I

Wheeler

language, that the n*w d*parturt&gt; is all

te the shMt-aachar of the feeble and da­
bihtalod As a tome and cordial far the
■god Mi langnld it has n* eqffiri
among stomachic*. As a remedy for
the nervous weakness tu whieh women
are osjxcially subjact, it is anponedfag
•very other stimulant.
Iu ail elimatea,
tropical tamperat* or frigid. M acts M »

TOES CA2B0LIC TiWffi

DRY GOODS

Willson
Keiim Mulam Liiiuil,
(i«M For Mt* or Beast
BroboUy fow ortedro bars *»sr had
^•xte^»ffve a IM!.., whHe non* liar*
tie»'n more universally l»ro*6aal than
the relebratarl MUSTANG IJNIMENT.
Children. Adult*. Horsso. and Domestir

They have Added to their Immense Stock

250 Rolls New Carpets,

oratic House of Representatives to hoop
la 100 pc mans 05 marry ; and more
। tho hand of the national government inarrtagr* occur in Jun* and December
I array from tho South, with another Bu­ than in any other month in th* year.
There
a:&lt;• 1136,000,000 Christians.
chanan in tho executive chair, tho h*l|»There are 6,000,000 larodito*
1 lose tool of men like Hunter— bosstol
Thera arc 600,000,000 Asiate- rollof aa “ unrqientant rebel*"—with a giouuts.
.
ronsUtntson lying unobeyed, Congress­
Thsro asu 300,000,000 Vaguin,
jn the Christian Churches:
ional cnactm.-ntatif tho past ten years
170,000,000 profoaa th* Roman Calhdisregarded—when all theao things
shall have come to pa*s. the purposes of
Thia is aa eugniry which every one
, Horace Greeley's election will bevrin to
should ha** truthfully answered before
bo fulfilled, and tbo South shall haro
be (tarts an bis journey, and a little
reached "her condition bsrforo the
care taken in examination of Route will
In answer to a letter addressed to him, in many caae* save much trouble, time
and inquiring about th* President's
personal habits, tb* Rev Dr. Newman,
The “C., It A Q. IL IL," running
of Washington, writes as follows: "I from Chicago through Galosturg t&lt;&gt;
bar* Iwsu fa* 1‘raoieaut's paator far Burlington, has nebievvd a splendid
three years, at tho Metropolitan Church, reputation in the laat two year* as the
Washington; haro had acc-s» to bia
We hop* our readers will not Cail to ' hous day and night. w**k day and At Burlington it connects with the great
read and ponder th* following article Sunday. I have diuo-1 al hi* house. Burlington Roa to which runs direct
; from tho New York Trslsms of May
through Soutbogs Iowa to Nebraska
i IM st 1871, but a liUl* over a year age. ,*t private and public dinner* I have and Kansas with close connection* to
I “ Mr. deffvrsos Daria, who certainly jtwt spout a week at his cottage at Tamj?
Branch, where we had family prayer paaaeyvrv starting from Barry County,
than either of thcae eminent Northern twice a day; and lliervfure, having tbciK &gt;'11 their way w&lt;*tw*nl, cannot do bi tleaden, ia industriously proving that opportunities to know him as well, I ■*- I ter than to ta)^' the C. B. 4 Q. and
the party is just what it always was sure you that be is a sober, hunosVdrne I Burlington Rente,
pursuing the same objects now, that it man, faring Guo, losing th* church,
This line hal publis'.iol a juiuphlet
[Mirsucd ton years ago; holding fast allI and deruted to hia country a good.”
| culled ‘‘How to
Writ,” w hich conthe old doctrines, and marly for another
Rebellion, whenever the time aeotn*
That's Ss*—Th* Patrirl, tha paper large correct map uf the Greet West,
ripe. Mr. Davis, fur several 'years past ' that, on tho tHh day of January, 1871, | which can be obtainsd tree of cliargo by
has courted
kesmiivr obscurity Bui, called Austin Blair a thief, say* that addressing the Gcticml I'asawags-r
no sooner does Mr. Valandigham on­ hn nomination for Guvs mor "will put Agwat. B A M. R. It, Burlington
I nounoo bis JYasr Apsrters, than.the ex­ an ontirvly :»»w asjiect on tho canvaas.”
chieftain of the lost aaure, emerge* Tliat'a io. If ho had run for Coagrea* ho
! from hi* retirement, makes a triumphal would have been bextenby about 5,000 ; I
New Advertisements.
' journey througn tho South, rouse* hi* running fur Govaruur, be will ba buried
| old followers, and tolls u* iu very plain

! warmly received by tho Southern [&gt;oo. pie, and so heartily applaudoJ, that we
| amuci help attribu'ing to this muvw। ment a deep significant?. It is a wnmI ing to the Northern Democrats. that
i they ran expect no help from th* South
urie » they fight tpady xojrr tfo »U ZZ*aaar.
art •/ Our seAe suw/t tfo | terribly taken out uf tua by that terrible
sheet, the illurtrou* Z/exs ffaansst I
npiattlMf. Ifotritor nAty fka I hardly know whether it would be best
tm-rryfir.
Ay tkr unu I to write you again, for tear the wind
•f tk» wr. Tfo SrOk u roly te*u*j
Tkt, would eternally fonnkn me unl&lt;-*s thorn
anujer viol STS /••jht snul trmyk • could, by some extraordinary efforts, b*
a comprowtro brought alxiut between
that swfaf ert/rwj sheet, vic JTsoss fframol
and my humble self, to wit, Orangsrill*
wind bag. Now it seems* to ifii* aa
though th*sn JrmtlftUm, meant i-i be
What the Doria party wauls, is of a little kirl on nx. Truly, they ought
course well uadentood. The right of to be athame.! of thomsrires, far there
any State to break up the Union at is to many of them, and only on* ol me.

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S.T.-1800-X.

175 Packages of Dry “Goods,

Dress Goods.
Plain Black Silks

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BYACKLEY

Photographs,

HERE.-

Photgraphs.

One Hundred

Thousand Dollars!

REMOVED

TO

To Washington Block over

What Next?

WE PAY

CASH

ia^WS-

Klentli &amp; d i ide ester.

Hill BHIIIIIILHIh HIM limiHl!

Wool Carding!

Dr. Wells’ Brtrast el Jrnteta

pleasure, is a cardinal doctrine of their
have got off anch cut* things aa they
did on mo, (wind l«,j and to only think 1
it was fur such a iltll* tiling too, juat I
brcuuK ihero »rw nu uiurv Greeley
men in onr tuwiuhip than 1 suxid there
were. why. that /Mr that wears gla*(
It u true ho docs not advise an im­ eye*, and said eye* are always about
mediate war. be eran psufeaaes as bo
didin 1861,earnestly to doaire peace.
i hi* braina, (if he has ary), Uieu that
other fsffsr, who is almua' as big round
aa a boon fiole, and quite as tall yes.
dosa not connssil armed reaialanc*, but
he is kind enough to explain that hat wJUs Art-do run know, Mr. Editor,
“ them never w*s any organisation in that it ia generally supi»a&lt;xl a whit*
Let it be dtatiuctly understood that
tho South aboao purpose was reaistano* hat draw* lea* heat thaa a black on* ?
Mr. Grostey ia pledged tn the Domocrat.
to tb* government,” "fend by the time he and that is why the alim, toll Zoorwaf
SC party os follows ;
has mads a fow miro spwi'iw, ws dare man wear* a whit* one, so the host
1. To give theta tlmir rwlofive aliaro,
say bo will teach tbo proposition that
with liberal Kepubliraaa. in the manthere urrsr wus so* sfer."
egomont of National and SUto affair*.
Naw this ia the opinion that Uncle
Horne* had ot the views, objects, aad
policy of his wsrtf. Jefferson Davis, a
littla over a year ago; and this is juat Greeley, unless he imbibe* lees poor
tha view that at! honest men her* of whiskey. Thon, there ia th* little Pros­
the policy of tb* South to day* They ecutor, ho doa't like -wind bag” much
doat accept tha ailuatiou bounstly, but either, and than I besr that ‘th* divorce
lawyer ha* lately purchased an interna:
lire in a condition of fr»*di;m. without m Jrtfonm D. arid, they ar* watching
which there rtinnot, by any human pea- Use current of events at tbo fi'trik, and tn th* /rarwaf, and only to think, that
aihflity, bo such a thing as political when tho .YsrUrra frwoif trt rttiy it rneb an array nf fallen! ia to run that
pajwr in tbo future. I am afraid I shall
equilibrium ia tho South, without which foift, th*» they will sAols Amtos ssras*
bare to wither enlarge my wind lag. &lt;k
anarchy niuet beocnM t'u* universal ren­ iU.&lt; HMy Cfotm, and gmn by drc most
dition of those States making the dan­ Xamnable teaochory, what they corid run th* risk iff an explosion, which
would, if it should take place, lay me
ger* to Lie and property of both races not by tb* sword. And that Horace
out forever. There in that same paper
greater than they were iu 1RC6, and Greeley ahcnld be the standard bearer
where they eall mo such naughty names,
putting the country back ton yeans in of ths party who ara willing tj ignore
they My their paper has been run by
security and civiliaahcu,—to wit, the and barter away, far on* ring!* me m of
rr«ddeutialpotago.aU tho bbod and the Uys fur two weeks Now. what if
treaaare wasted, yes worse than wasted, that wind bag article was written by
m pulling down this Traitorous Itobel- little bop, I almost tremble to think
licn agrinst (aa all blatory must write
it) th* bari government that the sun big Groafay/slbre gut around. Oh, oh,
ever shone upon, is enough to cause good Mr. aiaas F.yw*; Oh, y. Bean Pol* ;
i the ghastly skull of Benedict Arnold to man with tha tall white hat on, and
: com# forth chattering his rhapsody uf little Prareentor. and Mr. divorca lawyar man, don't, plqos# don’t, and upon
Lord om thousand eight hundred and my word 1 wtml auy auytldag mor*
oswvwly twn, brought to light a man about th* Graslrr men in OraagwfQe,
50 acre* trader improvssmmt*, 1 mil* I
! whoa* trvexbery would oxnpol u* by a if there fa twenty of them.
from School Hour*. Sugar baah ot I
fair cwapanxMi, to bail Arnold a* a
1,0011 treas. Spl**&gt;did timber of all I
patriot and Jwdaa Iscariot, m • saint
kinds; Oak. Btewood, Whitewood etc.
Tarmr, »25 yer acre. For further in- '
stsvrtfona. inquire ri ffs*. Office, or of |
th* propnatosr,

1 PfflFSK nt

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irss^assSsEfc
Guarantee Satisfaction
Shop in

Bariow 4 Goodyvar's New

Warehouse, ajoining C. F. Dwight It

Co's Foundry.
.
tdf‘ Wool s*ut by railroad a ill bo
card.il and sent U-ek in g.Jt4 tvmdition

nut Minos HD Fnrits
We buy our Goods of Manufacturer* and Importer*, and will

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Boots and Shoes

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uau
well finished. AU who anticipate buy•ng luwl better caU and sue m- Wure 1
r»t out of th* notion of wiling at tart.
hasting. Sept 34,187•'»»
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■ ICHICAn CENTRAL R. R.

Grind River Valley Division

Hon. Z. Chandler, tbo able repreaeaSeeing a notice ol a grant Greefoy and j
tatire of tlia fitate uf Michigan Brown meeting, to ba hold at the Bar­
in th* United Staire Senate, Hon noy School Honan’ on Friday ere. Sept, j
J. J. Bagley, candidate for Governor, 115th, with II. A. Goodyear, advartisod ।
aad Hon. Goo Willard, nraiina* for aa one of tho apeak era, and knowing |
Cougre*!, will addroas tha people of Mr. Goodyear to be a gTOtlamau of
(hi* county, Friday, Oct. 4ih. Speak- JI good alauding, a goodly number of us f
tug will cammmico at 7 o’clock in the oxtweting to hear a sjx.th awsrublad
thorn; but were iliaappoiutExl tu find
The Rrepublicono of Barry nr* wide- . instead uf Mr. Goodyear, a fellow,
awake, and will, wo trast, make this a j; whoso reputation aaonu to be not of tha
demonstration worthy of tho occasion , boat in thia part of th* County, and an­
end the party. Rally then, from th* other one who waa iutrtrlueed us tho
city and country, ia unmbers sufficient’' Hon. Mr.,......... but from tbo i|xxch
to put to confusion thoio who denbt th* I lie made we should say that duhuaorafidelity of th* Republicans of Bsrrvl| bio would bo more appropriate
A. D. Cook, again appears this week
■Maty.
• Of tbo Taberal* present ('formerly
Democrats) there ware thrsa. One who ■ith a near advertisement The unproRaths* Ricu.-On th* train be­ ' baa licet; noted for following thi Sheriff re-lrate-l mln of the Wheeler A Willson
improved
seeing machine during the
tween Newaygo and Grand Rapid* on around so drunk he coulden’t stand
Friday tnorniag lask a goutteraan in without a bracu’ begging to bo appoin­ summer by Mr. Cook in this County,
one of ttioctn, wlueh waa packed toll ted deputy sheriff; a Churoli ef God entourages him to not bo afraid to use
jjf luMwitigsrw, undertook to get a veto I’reacbw, and another follow who*e
on I’roralent. Ho called out in a iten- ■ former reputation will uot boar very
✓Mumt*. VimArman &amp; Woodruff will
close inajMCiiim. compriswl tbo Gresloy
hare their Cider and Vinlgar factory in
portion ol the a»sorab!agn. Wo sat pariee. Then again: “All thu»o for ■ tiontly waiting until after eight o’clock, running order by Baturdayof this week.
Grant raleo their hats." Whereupon |I and ha.1 about given up all ht^iv* ol Said factory situated on Rail Road BL
the huts wore so thick in upper air a* to : hearing a speech al nil, wlwn tho .p«ik- just Wort of Heitman'* plaster buildconceal the farther eml of the car from ' er arose and cammencad, by staling
I how long he had hold th* offi.ni of CirCoiktt Fain.—Let everybody recnit Court Commissioner of Gary Co., ui ember that the Barry County "Fair J
and the* railing out upro Grant an 1 commences on Wednesday of nest week |
tho Republican party, with a pack of Oct. 2nd, and promise* to bo for rape- ;
liberal liei, i« tho usual manner of rinr^ia-any ever yot held in our County, i
men who cannot find liMUr nrgnment
Undoubtedly the fellow thenglit, (judg­
ing from the lubcral Democrtts pre*-/
ont) that In- wa* spelling to Rebel
svnipaxhfovrr. for all tho polnta wh
Fbom Misaovu.—From a private lot- could see that he undertook tu maki,

Urwaxns of Ftrtj TkatuaU botifos of, terto a w*U known Republican of this
City, written by his brother, a leading
Nature’* Hah- Rortoratire wore M.U I
:citiara of Sholbina, Missouri, wo,are
irom Jan. Irt to Jtuw 1st, which facts
tells it* own atosy. Iu su ileai&gt;, and I permitted to make th* following extract:
"How It Grant and Wilton with you
looks ro nice that the ladies ore all ite; out there ? A* fur Greeley and Brown
lighted with it. .See advertisement.
' here, there is not Republicans enough
; who will aurtnin them tv lift them out
of tlto last ditch. Brown is too well
liraown here—tie is known to bo a
drantea rorarr Ladfrr—drunk, rfraai.
Blraaingt brighten aa they toko their nnrxr, on all cceasioiia. Ho wa* placed
flight. Tbo chief uf blraung* ia good in tho position he now occupies (that of
health, without which nothing is worth Governor uf Miaeoari) by tho Democrats
the haring; it ij always appreciated at am! soro-hca«l* of this State ; and they
| its true value after it is lost, but, too of­ now think thaF in the same manner they
ten, not before. lav* properly, and mar run him aad Greeley into the
correct lulncuts before they become hjgbcst offices in tbo gift of th* Ameri­

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

American Organ
It DM h tie Pihlic on IU MerlH
Everybody Should try them before lurchasing Elaeichtre

The Weber &amp;&gt; G-abler Piano4
■E»Y REASONABLE TEIOfH AIAL2 GIVEN.

WARD &amp; THAYER.
llastingx 6' .‘lllfgan.

May 16, '73

was that seroasiun was right, with ah
attempt to provj -it by tho Chicagi I

platform uf IMO, and a speech mid* by
Homo Jutrnul, says he spoke an hour}
, I end a hal^ giving nu able exposition of
: the jiolitieal issue* of the day. Well ।
1 nil wo have to ray is, if such a mirorn। bio untruthful lot of slang aa l.u gut |
ofl, is an able expadtion bonsst men j
had bolter k««p still.
KAt th* closing up wo rai*31 three |
rouaing cheers fur Grant Nat u cheer

' seated. For duoasea of the livar, kid- can people. Oh ! from such c disgrace,
ineya, akin, stomach, and all arising such a demoralucatioa, “Good Lord de| from impure nr feeble blood. Dr. Wslj ker'a California Vinegar Bitlera are a

large supply of Salt for sale at Lmtajiftt market
thetr Brick Warehouse.

tta Sal a rail 10 nr tat in tin Sfll EnosM to He Waller.

Ambucsx IIuMra for September is j
tbo best ie*ne of that standard maga-1
sine, and is full of amusing and inter- I
erttag reading and Iwwuiiful illustra-'|
11 ions. Il rvploya only good writers.'
| Hie Iteetun Daily Globe well says that:
I “ AnvriiM Home* aim* to occupy the

rare and speedy rowdy. It has never
I yat failsd in a single instance.
parties of thn season will be held at
! Union Hall in this city on tho evening Bhole field of literature, mature and ju-'
vriiilc. Tbo publishers may wail cell
! of Thursday October 3rd, that being tho
their &lt; nteriirisAi ‘thr success of the
I evening of the 2nd day of the Fair.
niuotoenth atatury.'" If ae deduct the
Good music will bo ia aUendancc, and | prioo of fiu fol chromo,' The Two I’ete,'
a rent good time la anticipate.!, and wo
doubt not will be realrasd by all iu at* ' tu* magarino practically costs the sub­
New Good* in endtes* variety just
: scriber nothing. Tint whole English
opened, mil for sale at artiuiishiuirly
! rate should jai ,li to subscribe for such
low price* at Barb-r A Bailey'a m'Jfltf
| a periodica!.’’ Tho beautiful oil ciiromo i* mailed immediately to aubecriben Ml
oa receipt qI ..inly 11.25, the enbecrip-1
liui. price, bv Cha*. II. Taylor A Co., *&gt;J
lift y.ttr Otth trlraeMi wiik ar KiOtaut
.51 Water Street, Ho*tun. .lgeot« *v*-!jj2j
pris, t tU Ttmta! afea ./
ry vho.-o are doing eplondidty with this j w&gt;.
M. P. DllAK^ M. D., \
Ora- AeUrjr j- SUr'r On}
19 I
cbrvmu, as tley deliver it when they

10 Barrel lote ami more sold to dealer* at a
rance above Car-load Rates.

small

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
f//l£ LU/BBEIf FUtflSIfED l/t Ctf LOJfD
LOTS.
CA&amp;3BC FOIL

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
BnnLotr 4 qooDfi^.

' buggy. Th* boy prorod 11 bo an e* •
; r*|&lt;-d convict Iruiu tho Lansing House
। of Correction, and the horse and bag­
gy. the property of a citire c of Lansing,

Baker, from that city arrived hero on '
Tuesday morning and took charge of
th* Ixiy. and tlia property wa* delivered ’
rotupieuoualy, a* n |«rty to disturbing,
a political meeting, held at the Barney
’School Uouee, on Friday eve., S*pL
—Under this heading in tho FrwPre*»
of the 20th, iert-, pabliibel at L)bano.r,
Fur warm meaL or lunches, lannon- N. II. w* find thu following :
adv, lev Cream and Confectionery, also
‘Wt notice with pleasure th It Goa. M.
the choicest brands of Cigars, rail nt Dewey, E*q., editor of tho Harting*,
(Midi.) 11utaso, and a native uf Leb­
anon. bos been nominated for ritalo
Senator by tho Republican* of hi* -IUtrict. Th* district is rtrengly Republi­
can, ami ilia nomiaataiad* equivalent to
gar*. Tea*, Cuffor*, Spleen. Tobacco, or
any thing in the Grocery Man, trey dams
at foOos* jfyiow, at Hitchcocks, Bretaurant and lev Crean. rooms.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, KEUABLE AND BISECT ROUTE,

uses

’ that th* uno w bo wrote tha- arttelr, or
any oue Ufa that ray* I disturbed, or
j any way attempted to disturb, that
‘ meeting, or any other meeting is a 4&lt;r.
ao&lt;l I can prove it, and an editor who
will publish uu article of that kind,

it re agaitBl lay principle! to Inter
fere when any one ia speaking, no mat­
ter bow mean they are, or what jiorty
they belong to.

Secures Special Protection to Every Policy
Holdrt-I

President with th* following result:
Grant 177, Greeley C7, Black I, Wood­
hull 4, undecided or for O’Contwr if he

Grant and Wilson Club.
On tha same train Friday morning the
vote stood Grant 157, Greeley 54, Wood­
bull 2, Black 3, O'Cunnar doabtfal «.

GRANT AND WILSON

SENATOR CHANDLER

Hxmorm.—Mr*. Hand, has removed
her old Grocery building * few -rods
Boulh, between Dr. J. M. Ruaeell and
Alien Jone* rcaideucr*. where *bo w&gt;Il,
cuolinue the Grocery uud Dining busiurea. Cause of sa id removal, tu make
room for a splendi I brick atoro to be
immediately built by Mrs Hand, the
job haring boon let to our enterprising.

lldtiiooro, Sept. 21th 1B72.
Mb. Ferres—I hereby brand as a
dolilwrato, nmlidoua, and willftii lie,

BEAD THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CLAIMS PAID
gave any countenance to tlw attempt
that it cliaqjed to have been made to
disturb tho Democratic, lalxtal, meet­
ing held st tbo Barney School House
on Friday evening. Sept 13th.

INOCURENO CHARGE

Hon. John J. Bagley,

Two Moan—Going north on tbo G.
Republican Candidate for Governor,
K &amp; L IL R. Thursday a train vote
•loud: Grant 143, Greeley 07. O’Conor
10, Victoria Woodhull 2.
Corning
Hon. Geo. Willard,
south, this aide of Cedar Springe, on
Our Nominee for Cungrre*,
Frida) moniiag test, a vote Mood:
Will addnroi the People of Barry Grant 120, Ore-ley 29, OConos 3, Vic­

CONSTBCnoK^

•Egi-awzsttuvas•js'wsraBsrfcs

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

SOLD IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY k .SLADE

thy County SuperinUmdmt of schnola
T. B. Diamond, assisted by Miss
Holme*, uf Woodland, ia programing
finely, we ore iufurmol.
Wo truly hare reason to be proud of
our County Superintendent of schools
toria Woodhull 2.
County, on
aa ho fully feels the roepoanbtlitiea
FRIDAY,OCT. -ith.
Snrx Axomn Srasw.—On th* erra- resting upon him, and u**a every »«rSpeakfag at 4 o’clock in tbo nftemuou
in= train of Saturday ini’, between thi* tion in his power, to make bin labor*
and io the Kroning.
City and Grand Rapids, * vote on Pres­ Mt in tho right direction.
ident was taken, with tbo following re­
Besides tbo Union Fair, at Grand
sult : Grant mid Wilson 152, Greeley
and Brown 52, Mr*. Woodhull 2. That Rapids last week, (bare w» also quite
oxtot.sivri tin, works Tbo Notional
i* abont tha way they nm.
Hotel, and a Urge building occupied
A ufaa job of grading is now being
Strtt Aaortrav-At Union Hall on by Luna* Rubcrteoo, * Co. for tbo
dune on Crater Street.
Friday era. Oct 4th. Everybody and manufacture of coffins and burial cask
GrebtaARuaw.1 eomn* out with a hi* .wertheart, arocordiaUv invited to et*. ware destroyed by tire. Ixiea

Well Brick.

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Well Brick.

POKE ROOT.

®&lt;X4f*1*T4A/
Carriage A House

attend &lt;** party of th* season. Tbo
A splendid brick Hotel will be im­
brat of ranch will be tanislmd, and a
tip top Usm. rosy be relied on. Came mediately built U[«n the site of the
old National

Lire ur Ijrtxbs remaining at th*
Geo Willard and lira. John J. Bagley Hasting* P. O., Sent. 24th 1872.
will »joak ia th* Court House in thia
Hrary A*ry, Boary Ban, L M.
City on the evening of Friday. Oct- -Ith.
Booth, Joriab Barton, Imbc Baroum,
Turn out everybody
Wa. R. Cook, Lraris Drany, Emma
Eaaia. Frederic Graff, Henry G oodhiic*.
KL Hagar, Howard Keith. Peroilla
Lodlow, Charlea 8- Lauxb. Wm. Odell,

Flagg, Bannm, Stnanierg,
and Poliiioal Caricatures
Fainted tn Order.

�OF WITS TAI LAUE.
w.*«..e. Ifi’TEftSto

|

CAPITOL

X'OTICA totottor &lt;ttoa. ibsl tortsis Lsads,
11 ..lasts' la Hm Ctosaty eV Basvy. M at to
tos Kts's U* Ts.rs at !•&gt;. aad preriaes ,rar».
and feastitoJ to asatoaeels wkah will to Iu.

Salto.jr

)WV'toasty dss^essd to as u.1, .*•«.

OF MICHIGAN.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

sash r‘*fej at said Landa, and any to safe aa
sptoirsisM, al Ik. eSto ar lbs Cwwasy Treeas rar.
1*«4. street af to ths MlaU tor Vane to lite
or other resrs. st l&gt; . Tst Ktoa. is ttototoe l*u.

Tho Qalvwl Lithographing Company of DotroiL

rh.w .itb. si... Ll.«lh.Ofe, rrur to the

!£&amp;

The New Capitol and Grounds,

A»d briber so Im. is tonto «lre&gt; th to eerls.a
tssfe ..tuto.4 to said eeaaty. wtfeb were bad e&lt;
to the Stair st tfe LSI aalas fesnia fer lbeyrer

CARD.
wftgSg*1

TO

MORTGAGE BALI
ksitaa base »s4« to the snail Hi »e &lt;
arttMK taaslan feto A»dl. «g*«i

TO EVERY INVALID

WHATEVER*^‘r*

tea ass tor.

MS I1LIK 81 nNHUK!
!• Cash. Ur. I feists aad I'mwJ Prapwlr. la anaaalt frsa |l to H.OOO.

$23,900 in Rea! Estate •

$3,000 in Caah!

IIIKSSi

tewrtr Br. AsOsiv UBJ New. ikirifcii. Mttoo
u Ssrsby siirn 0*1 Sr ilrtss *f *«ul e»a«, Wssto,
a,* ■■■.■usaj to Msist* la «Mb saae Bads sad
awMaLIattoll tors Jul aUda irtosoi to I||1W
ito
lhama das^rttod. to U^tUmoWltf

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

1871

...

Tho higher tUn farf. th.
rvqnirvd feaoi&lt;.

&lt; l..... ,,.r.

A liable must admit anna
tho batt location for whiter
Cattle come voluntarily tc
where a good bite in found

;ts“WE
■ to the flow-

Vegetable, aeem to be I
winter wliat applet tru to
come and salutary.

- Tniaurs I life s*4 Beaten

YOUNG MEN2

pjymcnt in witorvoing the 11
comfort of tho nnimab under
care, baa mistaken bU calling.

Always let new born calves:

Diarrhea purging or samn is tha
nmatgaucral thing with which mires
arealfrcteil. Il i. generally caused by
vxixwura to wet and cold. ui by iniuffiefonry of fool al &lt;m;&gt; tima, and uttrfeeding at another. Stinting a calf in
fewd or t.'tcuiiua ia very poor economy.

WB KMT, ftel

MET V. TORSES, STj.

CHIS. J. GUN, 6a. Aft

OBo, No, U fowl HL. Grand Rapid.,
.C7.S57 KtiftSi at: «i*A

Farmer., you can, by a very little
paisa, tnako the low. swampy, and, for ’
ordinary j urpones, uselew portions of
roor laud the most vulsabfe acres in it,'
by planting them ia cranberries. Thia ,
ia cortaiu’y worth tbo thought of every !
farmer who has such nooks and comers t
in his form, especially when ctanber- ■
ries are bringing F24 per barrel in the

S1TUKES tBltW.

!i?' Threwfore Coll Without DeUy.

DR. WlUuUji b

COUL-H h?!kT&lt;
$166,000

Sova Miu non Hist__ Sour milk,
buttermilk aad whey tins excellent for
poultry of all age*, and at ail nrasons
copecially in winter. Milk in a very
F“! substitute fur the insect forage
they uro deprive 1 of at that season, and
wo believe it ia rtiurb mcru yrr&amp;tablo
to give it to thorn than to twine. U
loan it is allowed every day it is best not .
to give fowls all they will drink, for;
they will bs-cooia purged by oxetaa so .

St Joseph,Midi. S^i. 4.1872
rm»GU'**i

3KH

woRD^rui

TferstoartaMs ••*»• s«mSs4 to m*Tt!&lt;K
wL reOKTUVE Is lbs teat nasdr ret di.

“*
to n e FTErrxs.
r&gt;we tut. OeU to *•• israantoto

m&lt;».

Dr. Crook’s Wino ci

Ugs'ifer w.lh *s AUstwry
■ dsllanltg. ..l.|alslfe tot ssS
I by lbs tonus to ta&gt;4 wnp,.,
sdnsga fe Isfea to tor., to. is.

NATURE’S
HairRstorativ

Public Test

WORM COKFCm IONS
•**»- — w-ar —'. 1 M
1 tor ***f
• CIOS, ftow
». . W a.

DR. CROOK'S

WINE

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■'-—.I—if -f—J ’
;

TAR
The "C, B. &amp; Q. H. B.," running
from Chicago through Gnleohtug to
Bariiagtun, has erbiaved a s[dcodid
reputatH.n in the last two rears ns tbo
Inadmg 1’ansengcr pioutn to the went.
At Burhngtun it vunuecu with the great I
Bnrfington Ruata wb eh runs dirnet i
through Soutbara Iowa to Nebraska
and Kansas, a itb clone connections fo

CIIANCERV ORDER
re or utniiaAX.nw a«su

Far pains in Breast, Side or Baek,
Gravel or Kidney DtaoM*,
Disease* of the Urinarv Brains
Jaundice or any Lfrcrtumplalnt,
Il uas aoequl.
It L&lt;t also a superior Tmtle.
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens the Syateui.
Restore* tho Weak anil
. DebiiM.it. &lt;1.
Causes the Food to Digest.
Bemovea Dy-pcn-da and
Indigestion.
Prevents JIsiarious Fercrt,
Give* tone to your System.
TBI DB.CBOOK’SWINEOFTAR

Burhngtun Boats,
Thi* line has publubod a paiuphlrt
calbxl “How iu go Wont,” which wilarge correct map uf the Grva! West,
whidh can be obtained free of charge by
addressing the General rnsbengcr
Agwat, B, i M R. IL, Burlington

City Dining Ttoornu
(Strictly Temperance.)

WARM MEALS AT ALL

HOURS.

BearAa* If tit Dtg tr ITttL

GXOCJUUE8f COFFECTTOXEUY

mow w
SIDE'S

Wool !

Wool !
$10,000 IN GOLD I

One Prize

* TOE Bl’OCUS.

italTan

$5,000 in Silver!'

ggsf jjtiBimis

1.W1.L iur&gt;.
MANTLES
SHELVES. ETC.

OYSTERS
And Foreign Fruits.

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The Banner Company,

VOL XVII

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1872.

Just Received, at

Tbe moment » full of anniversaries.
It was the 2nd September, 1792, that
tho sovereign [leopl* armed with swords,
pikes, and hatchets, commenced tlseir
political Bartholomew. Tho rnsuanv
opened with tho slaughter of “six cart­
loads of preuta," on their way to prison,
in tho rue Boa; then followed the as-

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves.

nirmaB;, known ae the BEST HEolTlh'i: STOVE in the IToM

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S FIRE PROOF STOVES!

Hr Manufacture

In the BEST STYLE and from

Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.
.WD

8KE

US.

M.1RE RUSSELL.

O, SAY

Itcspecffully announce to their patrons and
tile Public Generally,that they have removed
to t'lie Lnrg-e nnd Commodious New Brick
Stnrc adjoining the Washington Block, and
will be happy Io serve all who may give them
a call, (‘rockery and Groceries constantly
arriving by the Car Load, and will be sold
,fur CtiAh ClieapT than at the advertised
(*tmt Salts
If you do’nt believe it call and
&gt;&lt;•&lt;-. We PayCash for Butter, Eggs, And
all kinds uf Produce.

W heeler

Willson

/seal—of 180 clergymen In the Carmlitq convent; who can blame the prisete
fur ontertainiag ecrupka about revolu­
tion* F—thou sun-ceded thu murder of
th* inmate* of the prteon, and of there
innsernte—old men, women, children,
and eron '•fink.” It was thus Danton's
views.were realise!, “ktthoprieoeerabeIn foreign relations Franco has noth­
come what they please. ’ but get rid of ing to foer, or to copapkia of; sb* is ro. tltem." It wa» the 1st September 1715, solvsd to labor and to wait for her turn
that a grand Chamberlain appeared nt
a window, looking upon the marbk
court of the palace of Versailles, 8 and
exrfaimed three times, while breaking;
The sporting season having opened
bls wud of office-‘■the King i* dead.”’ on the first insti, Pari* wa* stocked with
AH. minutes later he reappeared att j game a fow momenta after tho legal
the earn, window, waring a new vyaud,( hour arrived. The Nimrud* are fewer
and shouting “long live th* King."&gt; this year than formerly, tbe game liLotiif Jf IV had ceased to lire, though। cense being doubled ; however, tbe ac­
court preaciiiTs osetired him, “all menL cidents are leas. Tho sportsmen ore as
arotuurla', saro your mqjesty." Die, usual got up ns regardless of expense;
clo&lt;4 was perrnai»sntiy stopped so a* to। the jwjor doga ocvasionolly receive the
mark thu hour when the Grand Monarch। attentions reserved for Liid* and mbdial, and Ixmis XVcommenced to reign. bite. Several ot the *[&lt;irtaman pas*
A fow days ago when visiting Versaiike, their tlma ia the wine shops in suburbs,
I observed tha polar© clock had run purchase what they swear they killed.
down; but whether it marked the hour, It is thus that many a man. drunk as a
I of Jfapolevn HI dethronement, or th*, lord, returns home with boiled lobster*
prorogation uf the Assembly, or fo* d«- in Lis bag, or a brace of hare* in an
jArtarv of M. Thiers for Trowrillo, is advanced state of decomposition.
Since tbe invaaiou, adulteratoin of
i Iwytsid my knowledge.
Tie real "Septo«abti*t»” for Franc* food is carriod on in Paris most un, were the GersuaEs, who tuu years ago 'blushingly, tbe tradesmen belicto that
all
citizens have ostrich stomachs. Cof­
kt Sstdsn simply closed th* trap, into
which the strategy of tho ex-Emperor or I foe is prepared from a paste of the resi­
Macmahon led the remnants of foe reg­ due of pressed fruit*, flour and gum,
' ulsr army, and to avoid a iat/**, com­ and run in moulds to resemble foe grain.
pelled an unconditional surrender, and Fish when stale, 1* preserved in a chlo­
with it tho ooUapos of foe military pros­ ride of limo solution, then washed, ex! tige, for some years to come, of rranoe. poeod in the slab, tbe gill* being touch­
Tlie downfall of the Emperor, whoso ed up with rabbit* blood, and the eyre
| culpability iu declaring the war can of dreasssd fish collected, and placed in
meats end Ttowville, tbe seditious cry never be excused, proved a scano-goat.' foe orbits of th oee anything but fresh;
, of Kin r£»ffmr, tho prevention of the ; and a pallialire for tho terribk disaster, ■. a pike La* often the eye* of a carp. In
September revolotior, die mucus meet, | only surpassed by the javlongation of, foe same w«y, with other cemcstiblre ing of the Emperors at Berlin, the piL ' the unequal contest, ar by th* Ltimmune, ,, butter, cheese, sugar, Ac. Ina word,
grimsgM of Bonapartism to Cnisclhuret, that jwstocripl |to the nation* muories. :l nothing U but what is not. It is calcuof Legitimists to Lucerne ar even the | Frnnoo hai’dono well to obsorve the aa- ' teted that there are 5,000 hotels, and
promenades of tho President. The new |■ nivermry o( the first days of September, eating houses in Paris*and not a dozen
taxes are nut productive, their deficiency
has increas'd and is increasing —friends
and foes of the Republic are agreed in
thia respect, tho estimated falling off
being placed between 42 and 160 milHons francs. Apart from this unsatis
foctory rtstaJ^jing*, M. Thiers has
, HOI yet
to apply his
I philosopher* stoue-proteciion. Ho is ■
couiaeiied to giro up Lis hubby, which
has already dislocated national industry
and driven foreign purchasers to find
fresh fiel-ls and pastur.-s new. Pereoruranco in his foible will ultimately
bring about serious frontier complica­
tions. Ths country is absorbed in work
; and practicing parsimonious economy;
it wants no obstacles placed by its own
lagi-ktnr* to finding foreign market' ;
nor artificial impediments in tlie way ot
cheap production. It will not bo sur­
prising that foe Assembly's first work

revision of M. Thiers* fiscal policy, were
it rapable of being defended or bolster­
ed up, the Jurtul OJpial would hare
lung since, corao to the rescue.
Placing thu trade and commerce uf

BLACKSMITHING!
By; Defy Competition !

gpi!. u-.Viisji.- £3

where you know you gel none bul Ibe FIRST

DENTIST

I®ia.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

JfLto BUY &lt;IOODS 'f

qUALITV.

suns
WflUK

'

HEteWi,

“What i* it r
"What should you think of a stop,
father . eh. link oao T'
Juliet looksdup this time in real and
genuine astonizhmeuL
"A step-father, Harry?"
"My unck has confided tc me this
evening that he thinks of marrying,
Juliet, and from all that I can gafo&lt;-r
There she faun 1 Mt. Areuel ia a State
bride ia no other than your mother'
of t. u:jxira»y steen, for others beside
herself had use the tempting advertise­
ment, and mode haste to answer iL
There wmu fat woman and lean, tall
women cud short, Hootch* women and
Germaa. smiling slovenly women, and
trh&gt;, sharp vk^wl womsn, women who
Ju'Xwen better day*, and women who

Mrs- Hawkhural looked around some­
what diwouraged by the fonuidabk ar­
ray of rivals.
There’s no hope for me," she thought
despairingly, and was ju»t about to turn
•way. with Joliet clinging Io her arm,
when Harry Avenal advanced
struck him a blow. “You! Why Juliet,
•'Do you with to see my uncle,
you are young enough to be hi* daugh­
ma'amF" he asked courteously.
ter!”
"Perhaps I am,” said Juliet meekly.
"And obat did you toll him ? You
accepted him. of eouroe. Ho is rich and
Aid Harry showed her in at unco.
I am poor, and all th* girls like gold."
The fat nnd the tall, the German end
“Hany!” ,
the Scotch, tbs sour end tho sweet went
in sokmn^ilouco.
“TeU mo quickly, Juli*u" bo cried al­
U he 1'ere Hrnciatho is about erttiug ’ During- for Commune it was proposed st Mr. Arend decided to engage Mrs. most posesonately. "Don't keep me
Hawkhunt ns his Irauseksotm with nermarried, and so, say hi* e nemies, hw op- one of tho clues, that lociety should be
... i— r_!■ .
i
poaitian against the doctria* of lafitlli- remodeled, and masters exchange plability Was ta culminate in taking a wife. cos with servants. “Pardon,” raid an bouzckocjx-r apologetically; and shs
Who would have thought it—thia soli- I orator, “I am a dbok, and could nerer will try to be useful about the house.
“How old ia abo F” uked Mr. Avenel
tary monk Who has not shaken the ' desire my master to prepare for me,
••W*tl letter stay," said the widower,
world —in 1869, w|,en ho held t—i.
N ovember never jvi ware iiajipily mated.
from tho pulpit of Natro Dame, in bis | A book lias apjwared embracing all good humoredly. “Sh*'ll eat no more
Ny unck is an old fool, and yet I ran't
Carmdits blouse, shaven head nnd I the distinctiVo traits of Rulora,since the than a chicken, and I dare say sho can btemn him, Juliet, when I look at your
do
a
great
many
odd
things
about
foe
foundation
of
Kingdoms
to
tho
end
of
san dial feet ? His long cinubir Istlvr 1
sweet face •
pkce."
The countenance of Mr. Arants! wa*
is serious, tbedo’iool, and physiological,' the 18th century. Altogether there
Mrs. Haukbimt proved l.srself an •lightly confused when ho met his neph­
but this dues not prevent hia being I
I
over
54
notions
;
of
these,
290
were
dolaughed at, mid destroys whatever little '
Gradually the “chaos and old night” of ew at foe breakfast table tho next mern*nB&gt; Ip* further than that there was no
[
throned,
61
abdicatal,
20.
oommmittod
romtneo belongs to hi* past history. |
foe Avenal plan* was reduced to system
sign «f thedieeomfitarn ho had uotterHaring now bveumn an honest fosryre.-r, I suicide; 11 went mad; 105 were slain in and order. The wheel* of hooseksep- goar. He gave Juliet an exquisite sat
iag revolved so softly foal no one knew
he sign, himself for the first time, neith­ comtiat; 123 made prisoners ; martyred; moved, yet theso were th* results declar­ of wedding pearls when she waa mar­
ried,
nnd cnngratulaled Hany after a
er yre» nor prm, but simply Hyacinthe 62 poisobsd, and 108 condemned to ed her omnipresent. Mr. AVenel found
n.niia) fashion. Bat h* never propped
luuuelf actually the inhabitant of a .to Mrs. Hawkhurst, and, as ah* never
1-oyfon. IJe avows himself 45 years of
home onto more as tho years pasecd
agv, and a paper suggest*, be conse­
■xpectcd anything of foe surt, no hann
quently conies under the new military
He was sitting on a piazza, one day
law, and ran thus be turnad -to good IsuM-e— one only was “leanrtd ;"'4eu smoking hrs agar and watching tha
were asaaMins; 9 ware tklhroord ; 5
account In the war of the (utuie against
rvatorsd, and only saa 'abdicated--Na- I
Dr. Dollingers diaciplss. Since hia ao- polrots. III.
'
erssion, M- Ix&gt;y»m never rose to tho po­
Alpbon ® lunrr has in his library thu.
sition of a representative man, or n lendskulls of hia one* lady lov*, and that of
a servant notorious for robbing him.
bands, ho might have provoked more
Tbe French oflkial Materia Modica,
attention ; frat religious dogmas are any­
ret laud only a few years ago. contains
thing but burning questions her*. Not
direction* for a “preparation of Viper’s
to get minted—to a Dorcas full of
flesh," would it lw for invalid taolhersheart and soul—ho asserts, “would be
Oregon, and it i* extremely dnubtfol
in-law. on th* principle tiatilia ntuhUo
whether Ln can cany New York. If
going against the will of God." St.
the October elections are as lavorabk to
Paul also in his treatise on manage,
the Republicans as we hare reason to
toy* dosra that, “it is bettor to marry
hope they will bo. Grant is euro to car­
ry New York in November. That will
"Bsm Nichol* I Why. Me. Narky, take forty-fore* of the Seymour votee
siiu i* only a child."
•
away from Grootey. Butin 18M, th*
“She’s seventeen next wes)k," nodded States of Virginia, Misiiisssppi and TaxIn tbe batik-fields round Metz, tbe
visitor is charged foe pdst horses, not Mrs. Narfey, “and Its high tune the aa, did not vote for l*re*idenL Gnu
tbooght of settling.”
Greeky Virginia, M votes, and hi*
according to the distance, but the im­
Mr. Avoael looked amass to where rote in the doctoral college will be 48.
gvmmtioa of France depends upon the
portance uf the battle-field* to bo view- Juliet stood in bar pink gingham dress, Forty-eight out of throe hundred and
priesthood marry ing, has Dot struck any
tho sol: summer wind sluing tier curls, sixty six would Imtto General Grant
psrson but himself up to th* present;
three hundred and eighteen, which
however, any astxe ia good to aoooripany that diet IL Gnmbelta and hia
friends think rather that getting rid of legs; ba ordered a nmchiijo from Lon­
priest* and jiastora altogether, would
don, self-propelling, to inOro about in,
beet promote the salvation of the coun­
and tried it tor the first time a few days
try. Gentk reader, do you remember
actually asked Juliet Hawkhunt to be
ago on the Boulevard d'Allemagne. No
ZLreMof the 28rd wys a bey nanwd
foe story that Boccucio relate*of tbe in­
uno could overtake him, and as he has . “I wish that you and Harry’d talk
Charley Severy, about 14 years of agn
terview of the peannt with a Popo, and
not turned up, it is Belie rod he is by serious to her 'bout it,” went ao Mrs.
foe former’s iresons why foe pnest*
Nariey. “Tauit likely ahs'll havo any shot himself with a rewlvsr, which he
was carrying in hie pocket Ho had
(hould many F
more such chonais or that. '
'-No to bo sure not,” said Mr. Avenel, been Mt in charge c&lt; tbe howo while
Col. Stoffel is an able artillery officer,
abelractedlj.
thj parrats were absent. He scent out
end a* an stUche of Berlin forwarded
“
And
o’ ooureo shod ougiurr think it
despatches on th* military organization
to meet hl* mother and entering the
over well,” eaid Mrs. Narisy.
bouse with hia hand on the revolver
of Prusala, which the Emperor never
■&lt;)h, certainly—Ito be sure 1"
acniilimtaJy disohanred one barrel, the
ball euterittg near th- hip and passing
upward toward the heart. Death en­
“Hany," quot'd the widower.
sued in a few hour*.
•Tve 1 Misthinking-”

“&amp;&gt; I Should nowluile, air, from the
H shaped wrinkk between yuur brow*,"
laaglied tlie young merchant- “WeR,
and what bar* bmra yeur meditations,
UnckJowr
.
“Why, I was thinking what would
bxmxte uf us if Mrs- Hawkhorot were
to take it into her bead to leave us."

Dtr Irak, it m IM im ha
Lffll FUSES.

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mended fsvm one cud of the country to I
the other; it_te tbe salient feature and
clear moral to be drawn fr.m tho pro­
ceedings of tho Departmental Councils
whuee session* hav* jest dreed. Those
Councils, eminently composed of ‘•Rut­
ala," of men immersed in business occu­
pations. hare unmistakably declared in
favor of Republic, because it U *ecuring
order and penue, and so long as j it guar­
antee* three blessings there m no room
for any Restoration. Tho jieople are
really begiaing to foci they ore some­
thing more than counters for kings or
demagogues. They have felt their
force and exaroiaed it in three imjwtant
local councils; by and tho leave a will
spread into high politics, and men at
tea: frel that their individaality-thoir

There is less interest displayed in the
peripatetics of M. Thtere at Trmrville.
There is no desire to ekrste that town
into the summer capital of France; the
rem* de U triau of society has already
left it, a*d the opening of tho sporting
season Am of course spirited away the
rotaries of Saint Hubert. That politi-

fWTT-

It i* behoved that probfo agautat Ba-I
Selwteb Sl.jp.
xaine accumulate every day showing!
that bi* object was, to bold oa by Meta,
ro aa to become the nrouazjy aibitar of
France. Tho more evidence which is
gafoored, tbe more rust, to be collected,
"I uvver did see such a sight in all
and the trial wlmn it doe* commence, my lifo," quoted Mr*. Narky, elevating
will expose th* machinations which ted her two rheumatism-twisted old hand*
to, and conducted thu campaign of 1870. in tho air. “Duct on them beautiful
velvet carpet* •, elm in foe conservatory
Rcgniar, who printed away Bourliaki
window* all broken; chickens scratch­
from Mota ha* been examined, and has ing up tdl tho geranium an the front
made startling disclosure*.
'
lawn, and the lazy sonrant* dawdling
Tho Communist feeling still linger*, away their precious time, while tioor
a* is shown in tho daily maltraatment dear Mr. Arena) and Barry don't know
what’s going on more than if they were
of isolated soldiers. Bo long ns those lioarding. Say* I ‘li*&lt;r, dear olive, Mr.
practice* continue. Parts will be sub­ Avenel, this is enough to mak* your
jected to martial law—and tho 30 De- poor wife turn in; her grave.' Bay* he
parpneuta a* w*ll

attended tho. fnmV in a private ra­
pacity, of foe.Due de Pmigay.apopBlar man tboiigb aBonanertist. The in­
cident was it* rinportanee, a* it h a de­
cision tha army might Jrascnt. It is re.
parted that some offioere in high com-

Tho Butte Normal Bcboul itas begun
its current term- The great influx of
students into the uty before tbe open­
ing of tbe school would seen to indi­
cate a larger atteodanoa than usual du­
ring the rermlng term. Under tbe eS-

�pram™- Bros?
&lt;ltoft86O-X.
:Money,

Governor of Pa. A figure in the calcu­
lation is missed when they count upon
hi* declaration fa* favvr of a DemucrnL
Hi* greatest influence arose from favor*
shown to ths soldier*

I wrote tho names of 25 or 30 familiro
wlxxn I knew to be destitute and worthy.
Ho started off at foil gaitop with Ha
sleigh loaded with previsions and groc­
eries, visited their dwelling, an 1 toed..

patiwal heplibiitaj Ticket.

;

leuci' a* this characterised thn Hon.
John J. Bagley through life, and ought
to be known and sppreciated His en­
tire career is full of just such act* of
kindneaa to hi* fellows as recited abovv."

This is the picture of our cotempersry, Johnny Thistle Rooter, taken after
a week's hard labor in producing a
four or five line article, ia which ho
thinks he has completely annihilated
1 "Rad."
Now, Mr. Johnny Thistle
Rooter Spectacles, tad feather of tha
Hasting. Bmw Zrenut dea't undertake
to t&gt;"im off jr.ur xihotoeraoh on Hon.
John M Nevin* or some other respec­
table citison. Many of your friend,
will recognise your "phi*."

rjJSS-J

S il

ut
rid

Money.
r»-elacfion I ra conacion. of th* need
of many reforms, and 1 am daily .tri­
ring to accomplish them. But I do aot
behave that * revolution of. parties
would be aalutanr. I do not beliavo
either the jieople of th* North or Heath
are ready to profit fay tho change "
“And why not F’
"Beams* th* people of the Mouth
hare rsallr accapteJ nothing, and ar*
not willing to co-operate with the Uberal* of Ike North in settling tbe proctioal ralatsoo* of aoriety on a sore and

of things, that the Bon th should nut reslfos tho cam|4ote overthrow of the old
order, and tbe necessity foe a complete
change of the domestic policy. I beLere that the defeat of Gen Grant would
involve a reaction of tho demesne po)
iqy. 1 believe tlial Ute defeat of Uea.
Grant would involve a reaction at th*
South, whore conwquonce. would bo
tv.n worse titan tha present state of af­
faire."
“ Don't you think Gan. Graut medi­
tate. the usurpation of th* executiv*
office T"
•‘No 1 de not ; my opinion is that
Gon. Grant ia, in the main, a conservafivo man. He ha* mad* mistake*, but I
cannot say they justify hi* remora)."
" What are your te-rounal relations I"
“Vary friendly. I have oppoewl some
of his measures, but I have no personal
feeling against him, and indeed this is
one of tho reoams why it is dlsagroable
to hare my name man tie owl in Uio con­
nection you name "
"You say the Democracy would sup
port you with pleasure?"
“ You are mutalum. Tb'i Democracv
is yet too strong in numbers to disband,
for that is tho policy of the passive pol­
icy. Three Bullions of Democratic vo­
ters cannot afford to sell thom.clvoi o
two or three hundred thousand Repub­
lican voters, and tliat far a inset of pottagewhich tho Republican, and nut tho
Denfficrats are to enjoy. I don't be­
lieve they will do it I think tho pa.-

CARPETINGS,

Beauliful Women.
sn in IMA. being defrauded of the Elec­
tor* from N*»-York and Loufoiina;
thus was Gen. Grant cheated out of tho
votes of this State and New-Joraey in
1808. His friends in each polled mere
votes than they expected—at least 6,000
more in New-Jonny, and nearly 20,000

G-3E4.AIVX&gt;

thia Slate against tbe moot desperate
efforts of oar adversaries in 1864, and
again in 1866. polling in either contest
les* than 370,000 votes. We felt confi­
dent of polling 45.0VQ last F*U in this
City, and ever 400,000 ia the State;
and this with only the usual cheating
of Ton to Iwonty Thousand by our advcraaricx. would have eufficod to insurd
early apprised that no ordinary amount
of cnoati ng wauld •.•rry their tarn—tha t,
to taka th* State from General Graut,
they must cheat by tons of thousands
where vhoy had formerly cheated by
thousands So they began seasonably
the issuing of bogus Naturalisation
Certificate, by tho num, and scattered
broadcast over tho State ua wall a*
CXty, and over New-Jersey a* well We
personally know decent, quiet Irish la­
borers, living in a wibm rural townshi p
and working for Republicans, who
wore each Mippliud with a Naturalixution
Uertifimto by □ Democratic wire-worker,
though neither of them had Iwon long
enough in the country to entitle him to
Naturalixxtion, neilhar had declared his
intentions and neither left tha farm on
whk-h ho worked ts&gt; toko any oath or
nuke any obligation whatever. Wo
know of instances where Gsrmaiu, hav­
ing just joined a Grant Club, applied to
it for Naturalisation, but, after doe in­
quiry, .wtto told that they were not yet
entitled to it; whereupon they went
over to tho Seymonr Club and were
"put through" wilhont heaitatioa. We
know that there am notlmag in' Bia
Vlth ward of this City m&gt; to*BJ leg*i
voters in all by One Thousand a* tbe
■ujerily returnod therefrom for Seymour

Forty one vacancies of first class clerk ' ships in tbe Treasury Department are to
be filled by compeUtiv* oxaminalions in

Secretary Robeson returnod to this
city last Tureday. The President and
family will be detained from the White
House until Friday by the non- comple­
tion of repairs to the building.
Thn increare in tho postal railway
service for tbe year ending Juno 80th
1873 wdl bo 10,000 miles against about
8,000 for ths last fiscal year. Route
agwets and postal railway clerks will be

KA3E&gt;ir»S

They have Added to their Immense S.'^ck

We Sell Cteaper Tbai mien.

250 Rolls New Carpets,
17ft Packages of Dry Goods,

iW^itjgnF
Photographs,

Photgraphs.

DOUCHI

Dress Goods.

Plain Black Silks
IN AI.L QCA1.TT1IX.

REMOVED

■UgnUta miKM, ALL COLOBH.
rorUXlL AIJ'ACAM, V KI.LOtTBS.
Miai.VOS, EllPRESA L'WTRA
n_in^.

JTo Washington Block over

I

^len •iA^ston.’j-...

Hpath &amp; T'hidceMter. ।

of two well-known Dvraocratic politirions- So w* might go on for hour* ;
bo: to what end ? It is just u* well
known among the Doaw'raiio pobticiaus of Uii* City that they swindled
Gen. Grant out at the rote of this Blate
ax that Gen. l&lt;ee. sunradvrwl to him
at hr near Appcmattox Court Hon*e
They ronrocted th* plot; thoy devised
th* meats* ; they •mpfoysd the rillians
(many of them under indictment, aud
in dread of being brought to trial;) who

One Hundred

Wool Carding I

Thousand Dollars!

, We Propose (p sell a Half a Million Dollars this Y&lt;

J|H At&amp;fig'KO s.

IFII.a X HEIT

WE PAY

calh that ha hod sent fur and oun.ulted
aith sovrral irresponrible rUmor-mongcr». in order fe esarrterii rlsf fe tvaU
««vcr to syeusri eer Gtrtnunnti to justify
tno uirgrarcrut cnnrge: Me fortber
&lt; harged upon his former party of which,
at the time, he was n‘ loader, and fully
ax re.ponsbte as any other, it any re­
The SL Louis ftreerg referring to : sjouxiblity exists therefor, the sins of
tbe intrigu*. which tod to Grantor's i th* State Government* ia the South,
denouncing earpet-baggers, of which in
nomiaatiou, say.:
__ ____________ _____
Muoouri ho is tbe chief, and .bowing
Greeley and ^the Trihau^ would have , how abject a demarogue he is, by pre-

i tending that the since** of tho Domouominstod Chose, and Greeley only nc­
I cepted Grant as a loos evil than Ser-'I cratfc psHV. under which the South refu*•. mour. Ta 1870 an informal Itapubli- ,■ el to pay her trade debts to thoNorth, will
i opi caucus wa* held at Washington, |j opea that country a* a market for tho
I when it wa* decided to run Grant again. ' manufactures of Pennsylvania.
and ootetiliaie Greeley by giving him
The usual, what ail* him, which is
the seosnd place on the ticket with
'Grant Collar agree! to witlidraw. applicablo to men occupying his posii Thia was at the time Colfax published pon i* answered by tbe “LUeraT* CY«। hi* letter of daclinatio-i Greeley was | cutarti CeasworatZ wherein it lately said :
, prsseut at thi* caucus and accepted Wc bava knowlodgv that those most
' this arrangvmout. In aocordanea with I
this plan Greeley went West, *j&gt;oke at ’ ■ disgusted with the office seeker rauipan! cy of Mr. Schurx are German*, who re­
St. Louie, end in the spring of 1871
mod* bis famous Southern trip to Tax­ gard hi. course a* reflecting discredit
es. Returning tbenoc Greeley infomed
hi* friend* that he thought himself
strong enough to take th* first plsoe un
act* of kinduM* and gvnoroaity of Boa. th* ticket instead of the Vico Presiden­
John J. Bagiev. W« take tha greater cy, and avowed hi. determination of
ploaauro in copying Mr. Willard's corn,
municatioa a* wa bare personally known
The woman's meeting in Rochester,
that, ia times of dirtresa. Mr. Bagley ha,
axareised a wise and disernninaftng gen. last Eriday evening wa* the greateet in
croaity in juit such acta u are here de- number* and entbusiassi of any yet
he’d there during the campaign. The
One hundred application* fur clark­
“A year or two alter tha close of the prevailing sentiment waa wall expreaaad ! rhip* in thn Treasury Department are
late Jlabelltoa, uno bitter cold day in by Mrs. Blanton a* follow*:
already filed doable that number are
mid-winter, Mr. Bagloy entered my of­
"Gen. Grant boa gilded h*i Admin- j
fice, cnUd me one ride, nnd said. ■ W.l- istration with many act* of justin* and I expected in, time for the next competi­
tive examination, ab?ut th* 12th of
lard, there ia much poverty and distress
ia tbe city this winter, fo . there notf

DRY GOODS

tho nervous weaknres to which - worn W
ore specially subject, it m supersodingk
every other stimulant. In nil climates,

Carl Bchnrx, the one prired orator, is
not attracting so much attention here as
he formerly did. His engagement in
the campaign of Peunsyhania is chron­
icled, together with thn reduction of
1100 on hi. previous terms, of ths *250.
paid him for a political speech jusbprior to tbe Maine election. 1150. is quite
ax meeh a* tbe Pa Liberal* can afford
to pay. But seriously, and aside from
partisan feeling, can there 1« anything
more humQiating to American ssntimeat than tho sjwccacto of a U. 8. Sen­
ator hired to expresi his political view*
for so much per hour ? The [wrchxxe
of Hasaaurek in the lump is preferable.
No confidence can be reposed in these
paid expressions of Mr. Schurx ; and
lienee we find him in Philadelphia
pleading forjhc election of Buckalow,
on the gtoutid that thia will insure the
election of Greeley in November; asser­
ting that the Republican party has/im­
pelled the colored wen of the South to
vote for certain persons under dureea,
when every intelligent person knows
nty! Mr. Schurz himself reported on the
condition of the South that their fote
masters, tho opponents of the Republi­
can party, were the sole opponents o f
frev voting on the part of tho people of
color —killing and maiming thousands
of them for the exprest purpose of pre­
venting a vote of their reel sontimsn Is.
H* also bad thn cool assure sea to refer
to hi. infamously ground]*** charge of
a sale of arms to France tn violation of
neutrality laws* which was proved be­ way and there may bo a new and com­
plete reorgauixatiua of parties Bat j
fore two ronuuiltera of C«mgro&gt;* to have not now."
I *xn a contemptible conspiracy with a
"What do you think of Iho Ku

3a

V»r Crtswiti.s.rrflrert
LKVnXTT A. il.-lFr. .(st J&lt;—v*
For Sasavtetartrat tfFsUte IsNCMlka.
UAXUL H. HBllUX". cEMresab.
V«r Xmter *T B«*rd .f KArertk*.
KDWAnn DOKSCH.
••
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will have some pity aa a physical and
I»lltiea1 invalid, bat, as to changing the
tide which Laa set in for the triumphant
efeetkrn of Own. Hartranft, the thing b
absurd. Among th* knowing one. of
tho opposition who affect to take a
grain of comfort from Hs tetter, ft l*
acknowledged ns too late a conversion
for any practical utility in October. Itosides, his withholding hi* support of ei­
ther Ptraidentia! candidate ihows such
a pitable weakness of the head, that hi*
letter fall* dead upon al! eon, and so
must all other utterances from him, un­
der such constraint a* that of the nice

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in

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ti’ Wool sent by railroad

WELCOME MARBLE.

Be it remembered that all this was
uid barely ton month, ago, and long
after about all the acts had been com­
mitted, which thn Senator now declares
prom tho |«rty unfit to retain th* cun-

WE

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Snuw." ia tn prrM and will be publish*!
in a tew day* by T. B.I’atenon 4 Broth­
er*, I'hiladelphia. The poem which
lend* its uanw to the book.‘-ThoOutra.:,"
treats ite subject eith origioalitv and
feeling at 'ouw delicate and intense.
The diapeiruf tho wretched parent, for
hit wife and children, ia depirtnd with
artistic effect. All the other po«mt in
"The Outcast," ]KW|» great tnlrreal,
and display a lively and pleasant fancy.

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This volume will take strong hold of
thn heart and memory, and wiU live and
lost, like "Beautiful Snow," b&lt;cai»c tho
I’oema ia it touch many chorus uf human
sympathy. It will be published in one
forgo octavo volume, uniform with
“Beautifnl fivww," bring printed on the■
finest listed plate paper, and bound in
tnaroco doth, with gilt top and side,
boosted boards, price Two Dollar*, and .
will be far sale by all BoukeeBsrs, or j! Buildings Raised, Losrerol or Re1 nuire-.i, an short notic* by
advance copies will be sent at one, by I
R. TANVAI-KENBUIiG,
mail, to any one, free of pnetage, hr tho jI 28lf
Orangeville, Barry Oon Miah.
Bubhshcr*, oa receipt of price.

New Advertiseman Is.

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wo will make it for the Interest of E’
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Tha Prairie du Chien (Wia.) CWfo-.
Judge Humphreys has just denisJ an
which hoists the name of O’Cunor end
tlie troph.ro of a Coldwater pwnologist.
Adams, says : “ Wo printed lb00 cop­ iujunctioa again.: tbs Board uf Public
Pint J. Bangel, late of the Stale Nor­
ies of toe Cturiir, extra, last ivua, and Warks on tho ground of public inaxsmal School, ha* started for a four though
still we are unable to fill tbe orders
Garmany.
that came in by tho sojre
Tho BernBobksy is a Bt. Joseph burglar and
Cowgill a Lawton grocer, who was tavidcnUv cut out for a milk ilretar.
district, has been spending a few day*
Mr. T. Cleland, for wme time local
in Washington. He hai made many
warm frtoad* here who are glad io learn editor of tbe Bay City -A&gt;«ra*J, ha. sovand bis amnaction with that paper.
that his prospects fur an easy election
sad a large majority are now quits

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THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

GRANT AND WILSON

GRAM REPUBLICAN RALLY!

Oii*,Oik O.Ute th. cry. but you
should see th* different grads* of Ma­
chine Oils at 8. J. Rich’s store Th.
quality, and cheapness in price baffle
alt who examine them.
2Stf

SENATOR CHANDLER
• Hon. John J. Bagley,
Republican Candidate for Governor,

Hon. Geo. Willatd,

Meeting reJtod to order by the
Mayor.
Present—Mayor. Recorder,
Alda.
Eastman, Ham*. Pratt, and Kcnfceh1.
The reading of tbe minutes of la»t
nesting was omitted.
The following accounts were present-

.

Our Nomine* for CongrnM,

No hoop skirts are now t» be seen in
the street* of Paris

Will address the People of Barry

Coioily, on

Miasoun is swindled out of KMJXKt,.
.
Allen Jones, as Harebell, Ac., 183 23 000 a year by the hug*.
On motion tho accounts were allowed.
Tho Chinese shoemaker* uf Bea
•200 48 of Geo. Alt oft’* account to be Francivotaare on a strike.
nnd ia tha Evening.
paid from 3rd Ward fund, am? *23 56
Nilsson think of pcruismmtly ruaidfrom 2d Ward fund.
ing at New York oily.
Moved a«4 oorriod tha Alda East­
A single point lore at the Cim-intiati
!
Exposition
cost *3,OGG.
man ^ml KHAald be appointed nOommftUe to erimin* job tot to Mr. Dolph I Buflklo robe* al Russell, Kun., are
and report al next meeting.
I worth from two to three dollars.
✓'Wheat ia coming in freely, and busi­
i Why are elections like tents ? BcBy Aid. Ksnfield—
ness lively of course.
That a jbb be tot to the lowest bid-1I cause the canvass ends at tbe polls.
/■Wm. Hick* had tha good luck to
der to drain tho Striksr pond in 1st If A Now Hampsire home thief boast*
shoot a fine wild tarkey on Monday of
of bavin* stoton eighty-on* horse*.
Ward into the titantoy brook.
Every man may be said to be m a
tight place when ha cuter* a bar room.
By Aid. KsnhsldWe notice that Mr. J. W. Wright on
Thal tho Mayor appoint a Committee
During the last ten years nearly ISO,Creek Sueet, ha* enlarged hi* Grocery
OOO booses have been built in Loudon.
of Three to let the job.
Building, and everything around him
The Louisville Exposition offers a
indicates thrift and enterprise.
Tbe Mayor appointed Alda Kcnfidd,. premium lor a ben that can toy brick.
Eaatsian nnd Brett, a* such CommitterEverybody is thankful for the recent
Movpd and carried that the ijur-atiun
heavy rain’s coming when it did. as th* uf salaries be refem-d to a Committee I
prospect now is, that w* shall hare nice
weather throughout ths Fair.
f'hida.y, oct.

CHURCHES.

-ith.

Bpcaking at 4 o'clock in the afternoon

MASONIC.

*11 DO will buy a man’* good eassi-,
fiii-re suit of clothes at the On* Price
Store of Grand Rapids—Star Clothing
House, cheapest stars in Michigan.

The l»d«e should
Stauffer’s Dining p
place for them to got a good meal.

Peninsular. Railway.
Ut* n*a mxm Ik. .1

nd

Now is tho time to buy buggwe for I
•» r*«&gt;g «o sell my Slock of new buggiee for thirty per cent les* than before
1 maan just what I tay. My baggie*
are all made of the best material and
well finished. All who anticipate bay­
ing had better call and see me before'!
got out of the notion of telling at cost
hasting* Sept. 3d, 1872.
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_

BLE TERM* ARE GIVEN.

WARD &amp; THAYIJjJ.
Hastings

Allegan.

v/fU wo go to press tho thrill whistle
On motion Council adjourned until
of the first steam hast over put upon tho I Monday evening, Oct- 14th, 1872.
waters of the placid Thornapple, is
Wm. D. Harts,
sounding forth.

large mipply of Sall for «nle nt Lowest market
their Brick WnrelutitMe.
affair, a* all Greeley meetings are in
Barry County.
Should think Gen.
Parkhurst would get disgusted with his
party in this Co., as his reception and
meeting st Middleville, wo understand,
we* a complete Sole. Well, it looks
fixrisy for th* party all ontr the United

looks very dark to tho Oreeieyito*. A
Hewitt at Otangcvilte. for he hoi the gentleman from Auburn, N. Y-, whu
All who are indebted to it* by note or best cider wxvks in the county, and then ha* been stopping a day or two here,
areoant, are requested to call and Settle lie knows just how to make spiettand a Democrat too, admitted that it
the retne at once, a* we are dosing up
wa* very doubtful about Greeley’* car­
rying hi* own 8tats. But then, keep
Township Clerk* throughout the up courage, gentlemen, tho defeat of
County, can get their Notices of the your candidate won’t hurt you much.
General Election (which they almost I
always have to writs out) printed at this ।

flu ail is worn 10 p tart mm ta a Einsit li ttt Waiter.
IIiutingH, Oct 4th, and Nov. Oth. lOJIarrel lulu and more sold to dealetu at n
Each to continue two day*.
vajice tdxivu Car-load Rate.*.

Jo.hnetuwn, Doty School Home. Ort.
12»h, on* day.
Middleville, Oct 18lh. ono day.
N uhrille, Oct. l&amp;th, one day.
Assyria, Oct 2Cth, one day.
Orangcvillcv Nor. 1st two days.
Cedar Crook. Nor. 4th, one day.
Woodland, Nor. 8th, two day*.
Prairieville, 11 th. onx day.
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office on very reasonable terms.

s

Is OM to lie Public os its Irits.

Ererybody Should try them before J-itrchasjug. Elsewhere

May 1;

Tbe Presbyterian Society hare en­
gaged the Vining Hall on the Fair!
(hound* thia coining Fair time.

^The Ker. J. J Buell, th* new Pastor
of tbe M. E. Church of this city,
The Witoin Shuttle Sewing Machine,
preached hi* first sermon here on SunManufactured by the Wilson Sewing ilny tlie 20th ult
Machine Co., Cleveland, Ohio, A splen­
did Macbiuo for oil kinds of work for
50 and 55 Dollars and warranted to be
| just a* recommended and will lie sold
i tor a small port cash L.
ante in Monthly Isstallmsnu to suit
! tiureliascr Call and too it st tho New

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Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds.,
/&gt;/g£

Tua CrscriT Court for tho County of
Nkw Good* in cedler- variety ju»t
Barry was'in session on Monday of this
opened, sad for sale at astonishingly
week, for the purpose of finishing up
low prices at Barber A Bailey’*. m2$tf
the business of tho Aug. term. No
business of importance however, wa*
transacted, except to make happy, or
;
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. unbatrpy, B* the case may be, by the
ciau. Dr.
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diTOrt* »
foUowi“« i
No. 11 Canal St, Grand Rapid*, Mich., I c*’&lt;” : Edward L. WBcot rn. Anna E.
where he can be eoMsulted daily until . Wiicux. and Stepban Trari* vs. Mary
Octolter. Read hi* ndvortiicmant in'Travin

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LOUD

LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
BnnLoi

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to hi* feet with delight. Thia Ila’ian
boy is stopping with Mr. Myers and wo
underrtand they intend giving music
for parties (thiii wintar ot towns along
th. line of tbs G. R. Y. B. IL. as well

Michigan J&gt;nlral R. R.

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tlrfsw* tMrali s*4 Itteac*. EsaXiae eLw* ••&gt;•MOiMH •Im mm E»: *J O«v«i: aak Wen trim
I garv Teaa, CoSoo*, Spices, Tobacco, or
any thing in the Grocery line, trey dera Huildipg of this City, were engage! in
.■Wtw/peu, al Hl'cheock*. Restau­ railing into place tho large stone door
cap, on tho west side, by some mi*hsp '
rant and Ice Cream rooms.
the cap fell, striking Upon the stone tliet
form* tbe landing, breaking said land­
ing stone Quite a serum* accident, too,
a* tbe conti actor will probable have to
procure s new stuns for th* landing.

No revenue stamps are now required
Tux Rxasox War.—Tbe immediate
1 deed*. agreement*, promissory nctos,
cause of premature foiling or blanching
r any description of busintMS or legal
of th* hair ia an obstruction of tho ail
vessels which afford the coloring matter.
Th.&gt; remote riiuM-t may bo general ill
health, trouble of mind, etc. Ilenoe, in upon the country an, droyping awey,
order tc restore its natural color and under the peaceful and honest Adminis­
tration of President Grant.
Tar Bxsxacrr Act.—Tha following
are important changes made in the
bsnkrtqrtcy may be diacbargsd, upon
payment of 50 per cent of their indsbt•dneia, is Mtsndod untill July 1. 1873;
life inssrar.ee poficiss to ths smount of
*1,000 are exempt from aas*ta sreliable
lor creditor*, and all judgement* obtain­
ed ngainjt parties or property before
petitions are filed ore to b* first, and
fully satisfied- It also allows all exemp­
tions allowed by any State law on th*
tot, of January, 1871- It saw rxsmpO
s widow's dower or other estate* in lieu
thereof, if tho S ate law so provides.

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loadmg I'aaoeuger Route to tbe writ..
At Burlington it couuecl* with the great
:
Burlington Route which run* direct
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through Southern Iowa to Nebrmka
and Kansan, with dote i-onnoctiona to
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California and the Territories; and
imreoager* starting frotn Barry County,
on their way westward, cannot do bet­
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List 0* Lxrrxas remaining at tbe
Hasting* P. O.. Bent 24th 1872.
Wm. Blakely, Fremont Belding.

Ella Corey, Jeon E- Eaton, Q A. Freoman Wm. Uudra, H. Huber, Thomas
J. JonLian, Eltoha Knight A. Kelly,
Mrs. Clara Marin, Matou Milter. Geo.
kfvres, Ellen Norton, Peter Prouock,
AanPrero*. Edwin M. Bebetts, Gro.
EL St. Clair, Leonard Whitney, Miss
Annis wniiams, Ma. K M. later.
Direct your letter* to Na. rf P. 0
Box or drawer.
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VOL XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

UlY INVALID

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

Oity IZ&gt;iainjx Rooms

dnw wsls the cocpas of tho mail robber,
daad five minutes before oor entrance.
Ob the table sra* a slip at paadr bsmrinr-tan words ; " 1 atone mu guilty "
Iteeraedtbsi the woman had one.

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tpcclfuliy aniioiiiict* to their patroiM and
l^ublic (hWirnilly.lliat they have removed
Ito the Isiirgc nd Commodious New Brick
Store adjoining flic W ashingtnn Block, and
will he happy to serve n II who may give them
a call. Crockery nd Groceries constantly
arriving -by the Car Load," and will Im? sold
J'ur Cutih Cheaper than at the advertised
‘Cort Sale* If you do’nt Ixdieve it coll and
see. VVc Pay Cash for Butter, Eggs, anti
all kinds of Produce.
.

NO. 24

Iran. Iscsied up four one dollar bills
in different letters. directed them to four
mythical citiacns of Smithville, but all
to the care of one box, and dropped
lhem Into the Holden pout-office. I re- 1
prated my insneurrr of overhauling the ■
forgiving.
•
»!___ &gt; found
1 .x.
•Ugw.
the letters all right, and. , pants nnd shirt, and made up nrp mind asylum, hung negroes to lamp-posts,
then burned on to Ssuthvilin. Ths not to go to
t- sleep that night. °BomoWhat ia smaller than a mile’s mouth?
i mail was poured out on on a table, the ' thing toldI Be that I* should bo able to and ruaistfag the draft, and served his Its tongue.
lottrn sortoit and boxed without any ' unravel tho tnnterv
jr'tvry Iwforo many hour*, term in Sing Sing. Ho is now shouting
Men bora bliad osa't be cerpsntsa,
' delay, but when I opened my four Irt*; and 1 sat doA
dovrti b.1
before tbe window to for Geeky and reform, and wants to up­ because they awewr saw.
: ters 1 found that they had been robbed j wait
until the wurao
house waa quiet
------------hold the laws ptseed by a Republican
The sharp-ahootoni that era most
again. I had carefully examined tbe
" ’ iu 'the country, people do nut
Out
Congraoa to psutset lifo end property dread are aching teeth.
, earekipts, awl I found Hist each one ; hold late hours, and wrar th* tired look
hud been n waled with new mucilage. of dwellers In citien. By eleven o'clock, from riotous gangs.
Ths true maid of honor is the girl
1 Tho thld had in three cases spread tba ‘ e’ra
dogs of Liverpool wore asleep.
WflEam Doasheuner, of Now York, who does not jilt her suitor.
mueilagv oonsHerably brvond the point. There sraa no stir about tha house and wanted to be minister to Barlin, ar any
A spirit level—Drink that lowers man
■ where tbs original had raided, but alto-1, 1 teased my cigar out of the window
gsthet had made a naat job. None uf and deteratinod to go duwn and koq&gt; thing ho could get He didn't got any to the level of the beast
the cWTslopra wens in tfac loss) torn or ' watch over th* mairbag. If discovered thing, and shouts for Greeley, hoping
' defaced
I prowling around below, I could maku to do better when the civil eorvioe is rwThe two postmasters were cleared, plenty of exeuw-s to aonunt for mr
Farmers aro Hike fowls, neither will
and now who was the robber ? Pixley's '| presence. Barefooted. I slipped out of:
get full crops without industry.
faw entue-dancing bofore mv, und-L my roota. crept softly down stair,.'
■
; said to nijrolf: " Thou art tho .man I” through the hall, and presently entered 1 Tweed, Conaglly, Ingenul. tfakry
Bouk-kospcn aro said to bo Eke
Tfow. tu hunt him down and arauro the t&gt; lter&lt;oom. The night was not dark, I Hell, Tom Hslfis, aad aU tho New York chnLous, because they hare to scratsh
' proofs, without informing Idni of tlie bar ia the room one crowded Into a cor-1 Tummnnv &gt;tralore want to try it with for a living.
‘rysultof tuy experiment., I told him
The man who wrote. •• I am aaddos
r,that I was going away and would truu** bo did m when I »ing.” was foolish if ha sang
, Ide him. no mute Ho talked so frauk- farthc-rrat from tha room which ooniain, ly, and carrie d such an iionasi face un­ ed the bag, drew a chair ia front of me, I
*l**o bo agreed to keep still
der tuy n-ratiuy, that I doubted again and my wetdi commenced- To get the about the ring if they agn him tha adif he wa* the guilty maa.
bag one muel enter tho room, and no vertiaing rdasckr
“
1 eent to the hotel, overhauled my uno could enter it without my seeing
„ w „
,
,
.
f uton*! E-M. Verger, late of Mtstestrunk, and tbe urxt morning a fat man, them. I fully expected that before daybaring red hair, wearing spectacles, and light I ihould have Pixley, and (lerhapx “'Ppi. now editing a rebel sheet in Bsdle-ing of a very chatty turn, got upon tho hostler under my care.
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timore,
ia —
forw.Greeley,
and. all
the reis' the *&gt;&lt;at Ttth l*isley as a passenger to
Half an hour went by, nnd thenJ be­ fives of hit murdered victim, Colonel
Hold*. My dugnise was so complete gan to get sieepy. Ths room wss very
that lie could not suuioct it. 1 intended warm, and in spite of my determination Crane, an- for Grant.
to stick by the msil bags until 1 saw to cxcreira great vigitencu I actuallr
them delivered to tho Holden poui-ettce, went off to steep before the clock struck whom Mr. Greeley kpid, October S*th,
n»d it Pixley was Hie gud'y
I midnight. But I did not steef! long. lbG2, “was indicted lor felony, and es­
•bould nail him. I Lad mailed ikrra About half post twelve o’clock 1 was
letters thia time, only one of which eou- awakousd tre a skght dick, as tf a key caped going to Bing Hing by the statute
tmmid uiuiM-y, though *11 wsighed tho had turned l»adi Hi* bolt ot a lock, and
______
James IL Duolittte, ex-United Btates
same, nnd no one but an export could 1 waa all attention ia a moment.
hare told which one cvnUiuel the Through the gloom I caught sight
s\ ' ’ of* Hcnalor, who obtained for oae'Connatty
white garments at tbe little dourV-mo^
or behind*^a permit to bnyxottou. and used hi* faI bad resMu to believe that the let- tbe bar, aad the next moment 1 heard
fluusee as Hcnat jt for him, and claimed
t"rs were in the beg nt tuy fret as I
put ot the profits as payment
n.ounted up with Mxtey, but &lt;n my dis­
Mr. D. vebemsutly urgvs reform.
guise I of moos could make no examuminatiou. Riding along. I managed
Jake Thomiwou, ex-rebsi, who prethe ronverantion so aa to finally *riug
|«»*&lt;1 to bum Northern cities, and rould
him around to talk about tho mystery, j
1 publish “What I know about Indian
It troubH luut greatly.
"It makes mo feel mighty uncun-,11 rose utx lifted the chair away, aud trust funds white I was Beeretary of the
। furtaVlu,'* bereuiarktd, his brow cloud­ crept up stairs alter le-r. A txall teu Interior Department, and had them uning. " I have lived in SmilhviUo nigh (. cirar tn m raid tu end of tho buildinV
' .-n to forty years, and .-arrii-d the mail I and I just p&lt;t sight of a while figure'
- John Cochnmn. of New A‘&lt;5rk. who
for upwards of fifteen, nnd this is the . suturing a dour at tho further end. 1
was naked tn resign ns Brigadier Gen­
fir.t tin*'? I have had tho slightest I
|UU&gt;eed quickly down and looking up nt,
trouble. Hosnotbing’n mighty wrong the transom, ix.uld sou ndim light, nnd , eral of volunteers, on the ground of ut­
• omswbere. wd III gfat fifty dollars out could n)w hear a slight rattliag from ' ter ina&gt;iti{«tewy and criminal eonefrra
o' my own pocket tu hire th" trnubto \
the mail lag. Picking np a choir I ' cv to have a l&gt;ett£ lost to our arms, nnd
cleared up.**
fdaoed it besUo tho door, mounted up.
If 1'ixtey was guilty, he knew huw to and then I dtscovi-red lbs mail robber. , who does not usually change hts poli
tut the hypocrite Letter than any crim­ , A woman about thirty years old, in her 1 tke eftener than onec a year.
inal I bait ever i-nrountore.L A day or 'I
N. B. Forewt, es-tebel General, who
clothrw. was just unlocking the '
two would. 1 ho|&gt;e&gt;! solvo tho ptuxlo, | bag. She opened the padlock without ' ordeicd prisoner's ehoi, butchered and
■IlSeulty, put it one side, and then drew |i burned, niter they had surrendered, snd
right party.
the strap and opened the bag.
wants the coktfcd men of the South to
TIki coach tumbled tduag until noon,
I had a good view of her. the seem-;- votrHbr Greeley.
and then drew up to a tavern for dint.er aud a change of liars™. 1 had my ,I od a little ettiloJ, but did nut hurry., John B. Gordon,’ of Georgia, another
I
Emptying
the
letters
out
on
the
table
—
eyesoyon, tu era what became of the ]
I rebel General. Commander-in^Chief of
mail bugs. ’There were three of tlwui. ,J hero were about a hundred—she aa.
twu for internfrdiate poet-offiree, and I, down, and picked up onn and held it
A fanner, who seems to understand
Thomas Hendricks, of Indiana, who,
one for Holden, instead ot having the |I between her aud Use csndl-. With a
mail in one bag. and the loiters and pa-,, ullage of her head, she laid it one aide, while United States Senator, committed the wants at rntho gnaders. near Fond
i pers bunched up so that two other post-. aud took another; this alio laid in on- . treason by conrapoudenoe which gave du Lac, Wia, has forty acres ot chicory
under way.
tuasters would have the handling ut the other pine#. 1 think aho was a full.
hour Mirtinr over the letters, as she
I bag.
A Newport fog is mid to bo good tot
Cotouol Jolly, of Alabama, who is
! As this was n post-eftee, one bog'. । took up eneh uue. and then aho had
the complexion, and all the ladies there
was loft hero- I’ixtey took th* olMr , eight laid to one aide. Taking a aim­ Cbisd Cytops of tbe Ku-Ktax.
are sari to sleep with thoir heads cd the
.
mon
round
pen-holder
fr-jra
a
drawer,
.
' two on his arm, earned them into the
■ leasral (T) James M. Ashlro, of Ohio,
hotel, and I saw them tocked up in an _ she then proo-edod to open thine letters, Montana, Colorado, and Kansas, (who
I old cheat in emo turner of the bar-room. i Her dexterity was wouderfol. InaertWhile waiting for dinner I examined ! ing tho small end of the holder under
i
the
flap
of
tho
envelope,
she
rollel
the
large sign, “General Agent Arar's I’iDs,"
I the chest pretty dowdy, and saw that it :
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and
and
. n. M .nJ's™, id «.U
I-. I■ ladder
!“«" over “
d owr "
d th; entire when lie was a druggist): who traded ia
entered, except one bad a key. The, flap peeled up without a stop or a town lots in Colorado by n secret nsderlandlord had an open, honest face, and
staading with the man ba had had appoiflted Surveyor General of tba Terri­
1 was ,v.&lt;v ,ua. « u....w.
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tbe robltsr.
iw* money from the other reran. The a tory; was turned ent of the Governor­
Thu afurtwuu passed awny without aho wont to a trunk, deposited the mon­ ship of Montana by General Grant for
incident, ami jiut before dark wo arri-.
fa a Bihte, brought back a Lottie nl
rad at Liverpool, a small village which mucilago. and in tiro, minutes bad to­
very advocate nnd Radical Republican
wns tho hallway station Wo wore to soaled the tetters, taking great pau»
j remain here over night, and would । not to Wain tho enycloro* . When she after leaving the iMnocrntic party till
reach HUdon next day. at dusk. Again I cvmmeeead .mttrtg the tetteiTTrack m­ hie arrival nt Montana, when finding the
I watched 1'ixlry and tho begs. Tho i to tho bug. I gAt dowu aad state awvy rebsi Detnoeratic element so strong in
1 peutmortrr railed tor the om ss tho, to my luuul. 1 bad sraa aU that 1 that territory, “crawfished" as they say
I srago drove uts and the driver took tho , cared to, and nothing reimund but to
Hullton bag. porauJ in behind the bar of make tho arrest. In a Lttte, time I ■West, and paodeand to them, with the
the hotel, end Incited it up in a little &gt; heard her go down w:th tho liag, and view of being went to Ormcreas as dele­
dark room. As near as 1 could judge, thou come back after replacing &gt;tgate, nnd ia anything at any time that
the roots had but one door, and was .
used Ln- m&gt; other purpose than to contain
tho bog. I however, determined t&gt; find
uable k-ctere ixsofag between tkuitliout. and after auppor, ua Pittey snd I knew her to lie a sister of the landlord's
villa and Holdau, two New England
sat smoking. I menttonod that ho took wile. 1 knew just what n time of hys­
towns about ssventy mites apart, had extra care of tho mail at that point.
terics. weeping an.! wailing there would
b*m robbsd on the route, or at one of
“To tall you tha truth." ho replied, be, aud dreaded the coming of lhe
Some four bachelor ia guilty of the
the two poet office'. His was before
l-okiug around arel towering his votoo, morning. But I most do mv duty, and and want* now what ho wanted then— following: “Why is the heart of a
tho days ot money erdere, and also pre“ I am half a mind to beltava that aU when morning came I had planned *■»
lower like the sea stepant f" “Because
vxnu to the day when HmithviUo and
“Anything to boat Grant."
it is Uta eoorvto.- (wa-critter) at grant
do it in a way to prevent much of a
Holden were connecaxl by railroads.
Ji A. Oavaii, of Indiana, cx-mranber
i«~-r
scene. I intended to wait until just be­
But little attention was paid to tho remfore the stage left, expose her. secure of Caagroas, who voted agninst a vigor [daints, at first, as tho jiblir are always
An English traveller says. "Pat an
the proofs, and take her on tn Smith­ ous provention ot the war or than king American baby six months old on its
too ready to find fault, and too slow in
rille and from thence to Brownfield. Union soldiers; Copperhead.
appreciating tho mail man who strives
fret, and it will immediately say. “Mr..
successfully against temptation; but
J. !•'. Hoke, ex-rebel (iencrak who Wiairmxn,’ and rail the next cradle to
when tho firm of Cash A Co. lost first
enptared four hundred prisoners in
fromaleUor address id to them from
take good care at tho mails, nnd must
North Carolina. and ordered them nil
Hmithrilfo, rash to tho amount of »»W.
use nil precautions."
then I got orders to take th* xaM and
“ Host about tho fandtord ?*' I in
I hang to it until tho roguu or regurs
qairod.
were brought to justice.
"Oh! 'tein't him," seplied Pixley;
I Naturally enough, I fin! turned tuy
AndenoaviH*, Qa., who offitrod thirty
| attratfon to tho two tiertmaatoni. 1 “I have known Torn Boil twenty yi'ara,
nnd he isn't th* kind of man to turn
dors' furlough to each of hie men who
found that both botongvd to tho cburali, mail robber No ; it's son* on* else,
shot a prisoner, and wrote regaiding
but 1 cant goes* who. Th* ling hangs
living scon tee bodies of Union eolju*t where 1 put it the night before,
son to believe that both were boM«i. -tacked up just th* same, and I ctn’t say
dtera hanging on a treo: * It did a pa­
Bal it was my duty to jaove them »o.
Hint any one ha* touched it”
triot's heart good to see their stinking
Thia was n&lt;Aa difficult matter. 1 had
1 made no reply,-and after a stroll
camissra hanging to trera.”
first to gel tho ounlidcuc-5 of tho aiap1driver, who was also tho mail carrier through the quiet village, retired for
Judge Woodward of I’ewnsylveaia ;
(the law wav lax tlum) between the twu tho night, end *lrpt-Kkw* tog.” until
Cuprcrhcad daring the war.
towns. I knew that tbe dttrar bad aroused by the breakfast boll. W*
Wed. Ustnptox, ex r&gt;bel Lieutenant
nothing to do.with tho robberies, a« ho were off in good M»'oa, and entered
G.raeral, who iKreeted aad ordered
had no keys to the bags, and his bung­ Holden on time, whim Pixley delivered
th* Ku-fclux outragra in Roeth Caroling fingers could novar have unsealed tho bag into tho hands of the pwtraaster,
resigned
th*
line*
to
tbe
hastier,
tho lottere, resealed tb- m after abdraft
ing their money, and prenared tho and went o« homo. Knowing now tliat
Gm-rral N. P. Ifoaks, th. hero uf *
package again. This was what node I had matters at a foens' I walked over
many “masteriy retreats," and who auptho care a mystery. Tho tetters wore to th* post-office just H time to see mv
three letters taken from the table and
plied tbe rebel General Kirby Hmilh
not stolen, but were msuipulaied.
and Dick T*ylor with anas, ammuni­
With my mind toads up that some boxed. Securing thorn, I hastened to
pcst-ufficn clerk, or some clerk’s friend tho hotel, and fa tire minutae had mado
tion. and rations for a roar by hw cam­
would prove tho guilty party. I ■•nl to the duevvory that non* of Use letters
paign tip Red Rivet, bat made bicbH
work. Standing at tho window of tbs KU ten oj-eord and that none had
been
robbed.
This
was
unutber
purele.
Holdon noot-oAro, I touted up a bank
bill in a teller, llw clerk watching me, I waa quite sextain that nous uf th*
IXMlmrah-re
knew
that
I
was
hunting
though I l«»tnded that 1 did not bmi
Ara. This was late in tho afternoon, th-im. end so it esimu around to Pixley
and nest morning I vxs but on the again He was the robber. He had
became afraid, and bad tet tho bog go urn&lt;&gt; lea miouvn, and then knocksd at
through without umtoatalfan- 1 was so ths door of her room. No answer. Tbe
certaui of his gu|li that 1 almost date door wm locked, and after a time I raUmined to srrret him, hoping to fisd
eunte of the marked bills ms his person

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HOUS&amp;

�S.T.-1860-X.
at Wiltnfagton, Ohio, _
. journal* are conetantly making. Tho
thu rant uf Liberate about reeoocili*- Democratic party and tho Democratic
' turn. Ha pn.vsa that thorn is nothin g juuraal* know all about those methods
on tiu&gt;jiartuf the Northern paopla and of cheating, rad as that te the way they
hate achisved onoceM In Naw York,
their finding* towards, or tlmfc treatmaut ui. Southi-rmr* that o|wn* a ques­ they cannot well conceive Of a Republi­
tion of reeraoilistioa. An nverbearing can victory unleeo by the earn* mean*
tbe New York Trrirae and th*
or quarreteome disposition toward the tut
'
Sooth must U shown, before a recon- 18|«ingfirid BryuMiMS, and other formPENN8Y1.

pitfall

lepiiiui Ticket.
Ovwrwhefaiingiy Republican.

Indiana

yet in doubt, tho claims are that rii* i*
Republican also; although th* Copprr-

Grertevite* on the Street, here in Hast­

Money,

DRY GOODS

tho nervous weaknooo to which wofaM
aro especially sulijcct, it is stijwrscdfagevery other stimulant. In all dimatss,

Money.

cQiation can possibly U inaugurated
among tbs people of tho North] In tho wont to charge th*** baa* practice* up­
absence of this aad of any attempt to on the Democrats alone, are quite ai
treat the Southern people differently reedy now to charge them upon their
from the psoplu uf the North, which former associate*, and persist in ringing
tba Gon. has conclusively shown cannot th* change* on them, although they are
be discovered to exist The new gos­ chrak-by-jowi with th* worst act of cor­
pel of Greeley Ubanlism is without ruptionist* that *rer degradod'the bal­
foundation—a cheat and a fraud. The lot box to base um*. Did tho Republi­
screpted "Lbberal" doctrine that tho can party baeem* wholly rite rad wick­
Lte-e 8Mur&gt; new n th Stfartstrata st ed when Horae* Greeley rad Grati

CABPETINGS,

LTOSa IATHUI0I

ings ore awing tbe uvual argument oL

UfaAfeytea ora e stesdfoy mraSM spriest
t*c SurfUrn yeoX‘. ^d that they bo
withdrawn, is on outrage upon an lioneet and fair Administration of ths Govthe joke now is, that th* Democrato did
■ ernmrat. Tho proportion plainly sta­
not calculate to carry Pennsylvania, Oh
ted by Greeley that in hum of hie elec­
no. they have got Indiana and that was tion, he intends to divide the public
nil they calculated Io carry, but tho plunder ofofficial patronage among all
probabilities aro that they have net thus* who rote for him, without rcforcarried that, although of eoarse wu can­ cnee to the past, is a blow nt that pro­
' ted:ng care which al! civilised people.
not tell now. Sorely they ought to carry
। cxercieo over and extend to capable
something, beeaa*o they will begin to |
got diriieartqed ero long, for tho Rubel protected tho State from overthrow in

State of Georgia cannot aloce. «kct time nf war. According to this doctrine
Urraiu Hurao* 1'roaideut of tho United . of submisaiuu uf tho North to the

Speaking in behalf of the Republi­
cans generally, wo think wn can say
that wo are nil vory much obliged tu
Undo Horace tor his late stumping
tour. It is not that wo take pleasure
merely in seeing him make mistakes
or alter discreditable seatimenta, but
because wo do behove it to be right and
timely, that the inherent weaktuat and

only one leg or one arm, or
shall bo absolutely barred from am1 ploymont under the Government, what­
ever auparbrity fur such plao* they
may puescs, and the rebel supporter*
of Greeley whose ire i* eo great n* to
be inflamed by Mich a standing menace,
shall be put iu their places, whether
qualified cr not. No competitive cr
, other examination is suggested by Mr.
I Greeley—nothing bnt a n promise to roward his friends for their jwlitical aid.
' In fact hi- scout* th* idea ut examjna, tiont, and lays down tho one term prini cipte of olocting the Preaidcnt aa all
I that » needed in th* line of civil aerrice

bring out aU the strong points, (if there
are any) of ths Cincinnati movement, ' reform, reviving th* Jackson dpttrine
' “ to tho victor be long tho spoils?" Will
which has abeorbsd eo largo a portion
of th* democracy, and could put those , it bring peace rad reccirtiliatiaa to th*
'points fa Uieir most plausible light poe- country to turn out of tbe Departments
all tho soldier* of tba Union rail relible, that man, uf counu is Horace
place them with unrepentant rebels uf
Greeley, who has the elrvngest motive
tbe Sontb ? This is oou cf tho White
for eo doing. And, yet, ©very etvp of
Wo want nano of
hi* pcogrefis visibly weakened his |iros- Hat absurditiu!
pecte as a candidate, which were bad
enough bafera. His aesaolt upon the
soldiers of Pittaborg, so entirely uupn&gt;Despite tho reduction of internal rev­
yoked and fasxcasable, struck a powcr- . cnee taxes the receipts continue to be
' ful chord ia tho heart of the loyal cota- fully equal to thoee ander the old law.
[
A
halfmillion per day was reacbod romauity. Mra cannot but mik why Mr.
Greeter ritouU.bo su tcuder uf the foel- ,i re rally and fifty millions have been coliugs of leading rebel*, who for aught I locted during the first throe months of
the people know, are still unrepentant 'the new fiscal year, which is pre rots an
and should bo shouting such uunecea■ary exhortations to gvod will and for- { the abolition on tho 1st fast, of all
gireneaa toward the South, white ho re­ ■tamp duttea except the two cent stamps
mains su bitter and captious toward cn bank chocks must, howovbr, bo an­
| those who have givim him u country to ticipate) during the remainder of tbe
| poiigrioate through? Can it bo poe»ible he has given up all bopo of an vlec- ■| It is foreshadowed that the President
tion, except such ns arc based upon a j will teeue a mroangn to Congress when

Baltimore? Did tho seven hundred
former Republicans who voted th* coa­
lition ticket fa Maine take all the virtue
oulof the |R*publlcra party of that
State when they deserted, and lorn on­
ly a net of political scoundrels |to carry
the Stale by stuffing ballot boxes and
repeating? Or m this Stats, when
Frank Bird aad Gen. Banka rad Geo.
A. Shaw tamed Democrats, did they
take all th* honesty of the Republican
party of Mauachuset* with them?
Verity, on* would think that Tammany,
tha chief sapporter of tba Greeley-Dem­
ocratic party at tho North, was the rep­
resentative of all political virtue, and
tliat the party which support* such men
a* Gen. Dix or Gov. Washburn and
number* fa its ranks a vast majority of
tbs purest aad bwt mon fa tho cotainunity. wa* th* representative of all poli­
tical corruption; Ballot box staffing
forsooth ! Lol u* road in tho file* of
tho Trthow the history of Tammany rule
fa New York, and we shall loam that
th* present friend* and co laborer* of
that journal are tho mra who practice
such villainy, and it* cry of "stop thief" ;
will not distract the attention of tho i

They have Added, to their Immense Stock

Ye Sell Claps? Tian Ota
HCSSJiLL A ^KYIXS.

Photographs,

250 Rolls New Carpets,
It5 Packages of Dry Goods,

Photgraphs.

Dress Goods.
Sx/r.

REMOVED
To Washington Block over
Allen
Thia u an enquiry which every eno
should have truthfully answered before
ho start. on bis journey, and a little

The
B. &amp; Q. R. IL,” runniag
from Chicago through GaW.utg to
Bomo time ago tba Democracy were
Burlington, hat achieved a splendid
■busing Grant because ho cannot make .
reputation in the last twu year* as th*
a ipooch. They have carefully perused
Icmlmc Paeecngcr Route to tbe west.
At Burlington it connects with tho great
Burlington lluuto which runs direct
through Southern Iowa to Nebraska
Chaa (YCbaor's way of accepting the and Kansal, with close lonnections to
Louirville nomination is to say that the California and tbe TcrritoriM; rad
rotes of tho straight-outs will not bo ' pasaragers starting iram Barry County,
"porounally offensive to him "
on their way westward, cannot do betTiis ■ pool I* of reooncilatkn sadly ,
Burlington Route.
This line bat published a pamphlet
colled “How tu go Went," which con-

large correct map of (lie Great West,
united South, with boro and there a ,। it ri- assembles asking for an appropriwhich £«n be obtained free of charge by
State at the North, and that ho rock- Btfon to erad a delegation of working- ' ' ore for sale cheep
addressing tbe General Passenger
Irealey ran* his ruk in the litter cert ion. 1
M. C. Mitchell, itopablicen, has just Agent, II. A M. It IL, Burlington
in order to make tuts aorfc, in tho for j. porting on the progress uf the indastribeen elected U. 8. Senator fiom Oregon,
al an in Europe at shown by the Geno- to suroted Senate Corbett, also RepubTbe idea that Hunscv Greeley caa de- Ii vu expedition, the delegates to bo nomi­
liborately engage in such an election­ ' naled for spproval by tho rariout bran Mr Tramball is still going about the
coring acltetns will l&gt;« slowly entertain- irbesof tadi itry represented. Tbe Ex-1
country making chargee against the adod even by many moet opposed to bis positiuZwill open next May. Gen. T. j
minutratiun. Tho biggest charge ho
present course. They will rather see B. Van Buren of New York, fa tho
has yet made is a chargo of 110,000
i in this stnmpiiq; tour but new proofs of Commiasfouer on the part ul the Unitid i
, unstably and oarriiable character of tho
, mra. Finding that he had renewed at
A friend has ju»t returned here from
Pittebnrg, the uld impressions jiroduced a visit to Bellofont Px, tho house ot ex-' ! Hon. John P. Ilale of New Hump­
{by his pro-ssrrasiim uttaraac* of th* Governor Curtin, and ho inform* mo . shire, the first Free Soil Senator of thei
। war period, he break* oat at Cincinnati that, of tie four brother* who reside United States aad Presidential candi-1
1 date of that noble party fa 1832, has I
nsnr that place, not cue of them •upn.e Zfemr JwnWof last wook had character, without the least attempt to port tho ex Governor in tho rtoiculous . written a strong letter in faror of Grant's '
its usual asuunt of slang sad low bred reconcile the two kinds uf declaration, course he ia pursuing in the Pa- canrau.
flings at the Senior Editor of the Bax- or to show bow the oae had grown out This show* that what I recently staled him for n long timn.
xxt. and at course it han a deadly bate of the other. Al the Cincinnati exposi­ abort bia want of faflaeac? ia true.
Tho Toledo Bltdt **ys Horace Gree­
for Bad, er it would not take np so tion ho expatiate* upon cu-opara'ion'at
Fifty one Indaasi from tho staked ley i. not needed in Ohio, as tho Re­
much space in its columns to show to cooaiderable length, and leaves off just plains orrirad hero yesterday. Tbe par­ publicans will carry the State without
its patrons, that, for first class, malig­ where bo begun. It was a good speech ' ty consist* ot repreeentatrvcs from tbe
TWO GKAMD CAPITALS OF
nant, low, ill bred slang, it has no for those who wish to study Mr. Gree­ Kiowns, Apaches, Coddoca, Arnpaboce,
*6,000 IN GREENBACKS!
equal. At n ccrroepondont. from Or- ley's peculiarities as a thinker. At Tomaeokeoa WacrolS and Delaware*.
ragevillc, for the Basso, I of courao Louisville, in srlrlreccing th* membort of They held a conference at .th* Interior
fell al liberty to repel the attacks made tho Chamber of Commerce, be develop­ Dvpartmrat to day. It is a vary good
Giddings is oat for Greater. Tho son of
upon me by the Jeerosl, and did so, but ed the same peculiarities in his dtecus- sign that pooro with all thoee tribe*
Daniel Webater wa* an imbecile, Hen­ 1 llMSe A Peggy, silk BUrer-aessM Uarse*
not in that vipor-liko wav that tho Aw- ■ioo of ths finances. He cunfesncd ho be tnad'j and maintained when their
ry Clay bad a eon of weak mind, John
repreeratatin-s cum» nil the way to the
srif wrote Ths Jeurasl has had food
Capitil of the Notion to confer .ilh the
(tho kind it lives on) since the Itepubli- .
Great Father through tha proper exec­
era County Convention, noticing uiy de- ho
■ never **eni* to have »u*pectcd that utive Department. Tho Apaches ore
feat for tho nomination of Register of '
tho feeling of th* burincs* people wa* reported to bo now;on tho war path fa Detroit nominated a county ticket on
Deeds. I waa defeated, but it did not .
b*a*d on their carfully formed opinion
Wednesday- The^ Democrats refused tu
make my Mud foe! ears, aad that I ,that reaumption was oat of tho qaoegiro the Liberate tho office* they wanted
suppose is what make* the Trarsri ,
tian, rad that fa* attempt st the time it
pitch into me so. I have purchased ar.
was agitated by Mr. Groetey would have
Tberecpon tho Liberate advised the
intereat in the Baxxxx, and propose to
bora fraught with evil, rad only evil, trial for chopping hi* wife to death other follower* to pick out the tncn a*
hold that faterost a* long aa Mr. Dewand that tho naaxo »tato of thing* exists with a butdher* cleaver. Thore aro ten wall as lb* plaoea, and adjourned in a
cy rad myself are satisfied with each
to day, aud so ho ha* tho coolness to homicide ouos awaiting .trial, and the state of enthusiastic indignation. The
other, aa partner*. I am fully aware
teesure them on tbe duty of taking horrible character of the crime* ia many Democrats finally made their nomina­
time to “ inreetigato, slowly and cxro- ot these cas«* cams* a shudder of horror tions, completely ignoring tho Liberals.
it always haa iook*d so strange to me &amp;Uy,n all theso question. 1
to run through tbe fratno of peaceful
to era th* ICmw /eemri wasting its
Liko CaJcago, Washington
In fort, Hr. Greeley i* now under­ citternstime, ink aad paper in berating rack an taking a* well aa h* usn to demuoatrato will soon bo obliged to examine into
ignorant bring) but wiB s«y to tbe Pat­ fully to th* people his utter unfitnaw
ron* and Friend* of the Bsxxxa, there foe to* grave and reqxmribte duties ot
will be every endeavor cm tha part ofr Um Preeidracy. Ho i* .hawing that
ths Buxxa Compray, to con»u* to' tho opinions be ie uttering with the
make tie Biixx* one of tho very beet
County Paporo in Mich, and would take
MicKiaix Goot&gt; roe 40,000 Maroatrr
roa Gx»rr.—Throughout tbe laagtb and
breadth of the Pralnsula, tbe Republi-

160,000 00

J-

Preston'

Renlli &amp; (’hidchHief.

One Hundred Thousand Dollars
Propone tu well a Half a Million Dollars thia Y
BPBIRB

WE PAY
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
Guarantee Satisfaction

CASH

IW Ml NUUK Him OF MS

DRUGS
Medicines,

PAINTS &amp; MS

fry Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

School Books''&amp; Station err/

Siryical aid Ictkuical,
prescriptions anti family

SPRING

DENTIST

hecei pt&amp;

Go aW firte ton 8lret ai

and Child to buy thi

Buy Tour

OiWtr’llTV,

S'9A

BIT FIHIiS HD PARPfiTS

Carriage &amp; House

Flags, Banners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.
WOODEN

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BLOCK

UtUnSM
M ftta nj kn ter
WICKELMAN

&amp;

STEVENS,

LETTERI

rertutk.ure.icr

Groceries, Proms, Coifectan,

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SPRING * AVERY.

Particular ationfiim paid lo

Glass Show Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON.
Heatings, Sepe. 1*. l«7«-if -

MEAT MARKET!

Well Brick

Pho leading Dry Goods Establishment in
Western Michigm

so important at thia time, aro erode and
fallow is the extreme, iudfaatiag tho
certain danger to be apprehended from
his riesticta to all those delicate aad

PURIFY YOUB BLOOD.

&amp; AVE IT

sioiiwn.

UsiUag^ Jslys«. lie*.

;

Well Brick.

W

�Bp fVr'lBLfcAi|_ Bm*"*
Gold 1 18.
Hurrah for Grant.
Greeley fa ‘‘Resuming."
Getting acaroe-Whito Irate.
v4Tenry Shultx and Oo. ore at
in the city buying applns.

S. J. HIGH

1’roemri—Mayor, Recorder.
Aldr.
Eeaixiran, Haxaa, Pratt, and Konfield.
Moved by Aid. Hama­
8ro B. J. Rirh’, luge Advartteemc-nt,, Thai one-fourth j.,
----------per cent -on--tho
valumihiairau.. Calloahim.nd.ro hiaiatiouberai^ineuchWaniforHighnice .lock, then buy.

^ood Suite for boys fS.OO.
Star Cloamg Bouse. Grand
Kapias.
■

^/Mr. Dewey, Ben. Editor of thi* paper
ia apwulmg the week in Eaton Co. oa
tbe atump.

gnujjisU Chemist

That ooe-cigfatb of one par ooui on '

Arcnusi.—Jamra A. Nima, four mile. [
Watt of Hasting*, Oct. Htb, a fine
•mount of alaek, Fanning Impiotnants,

ETuSTSS Tffi MW Illi*

Contingent mqiensea. Moved and carried, that Aid. Kenfiald
M. Doud Adminiatratov of Iratayvtte
be required to act oa Chainnan of the
Douglaju, Ealnlo i0 Hope will roU stock
Board of (Regiatralion for the coating
4c. Oct 23d.

CHURC8EI.

Orwin Dodge will anil at Auction a
fine atock inelndieg eight Cowu.Kitunlar
lh?£jUad’.
h™&lt;- A- Trowwiu. Oct. 19th.
ha.ju.trroe.vrf.lwg, lfooM of
[ “hmg good* .

MASONIC.

Lu mbermen’s Shirts, Socks
Gloves, ^e., star clothing
Heath and Chidester made a Gue
show of Photograph* at tho Fair, which
«erv greatly admired for their fine j
finish, but not more than they do-1

$11.00 for Men’s Good
Suits-Star Clothing House,
Grand Rapids.
24tf

of Michigan on the 30th day of Septem­
ber, 1872, t^e'eloro of the fiacitl year,
aud to which we invite tho special atten­
tion of every tax payer an 1 voter in the
County of Bsny.

Tne Paone's Favoatrx—Tbo Grand
Rapid* Busi newt Cullago and Telegraph­
ic Institute i* fast brooming tba unirerNew Goods cheaper than over at lb#
iul favorite of tho jicoplo throughout
New York Cosh Store.’ .
24tf
Ready Mode Clothing fur men and
Koya, in endlcro quantities at theWow
York Cash Store.

Peninsuhir Rail

iicSicb annul n. b.
Gmi River Tilley Division

Go to Troutwim.'. for choice smoking roeeij te were over &lt;900. Wa hope next
week to be able to publish tho Premiums
awarded.
Now is tho time to buy buggies for I
Mr. Sliriaer, ha. bougbt*'out Mr. ,
am going to roll my Btock of new bug.
giro for thirty ]«r rent leu than before. Woodruff* interoat in tho cider Gnn «f
I menu juat what I ^-. My buggies Van Arman 4 Woodruff) nnd the new 1

—

and chewing ‘otrareo. Cheap for eash.

are all made of the beat materia] and
well finuh'.-.l. All who anticipate buy­
ing had Utter call and aee me before" I
get out uf the notion of rolling nt cost.
heating* Sept. 3d, 1872.
‘

All who are Indebted to u» by note or I a^rodey'a Lady'* Book for Ostubar ia
account, are requested to call and settle I already received. It ia filled with ox­
the same at lince, aa we are dosing up II cellent reading, neat fanhiona, choice
our huslne—, and our books must be
. design* for work. Marion Harland'*
»tury. "Broil in the Boas," fa concluded

But Juat aa good a* any utber.
But Juat aa good aa any other.
But Juat as good aa any othrr.
But just as good a* any other.

Sows Time n&gt; Wait.—A girl ul
Kouknk wanted to get rid of a tireaomu
Ott».—All kinds of Machine Oils, lover, and to nhe promised to marry him
, Buitabie for Mowen, Sew Milla, Bugg&gt;&lt;* whet) Greeley is elected, provided ho
1 and Wagons Paints, Oils, 4c., et the
wool I nol call upon her pveviuui to that
Drug and Book Store of
junuSlo
J. I’. Roaxai* 4 Co.
—----- ----------------------Cotnaux;.—It's hardly worth di
| Oil*. OS*, Oda is the cry, but yon
i should tee tho different grade* of Ms- i (lulling—tho virtoriM come along
; thick and fait — but we noverihaleac
| cori the fart that Colorado hu re-cle
lion of thia fond, tha aural tet apart
during tho fiscal year aa applicable
' id bcr Republican delegate to Cougti
j thereto, and tbe amount* charged to tho
| by a gratifying majority. Put anotl
fund :
। 1-loek in the Pyramid.

All who buy them like them.
AU who buy tberu like them.
AU who buy them jibe them.

And many boy them.
And many buy them.
And many buy them.
And.many buy them.

। "Yax,” our Prosecuting Attorney,
I shook bends aerdaa the "bloody," ;

i studied the democratic lesson, gradu- |
' ated, got up a new departure, dutevary- I
New Goods in endless variety just I thing expected by bath pditira! partial. |
I opened; aid for sale at astonfahimtly | yet there are nunyan till* City wh • are '
low price* at Harber 4 Bailey's. jn29tf J

illuoprute* to u« hi* poritiua by a iilury
of an Indian who got drunk aud lust
hi. wiy Meeting a white man, the
latter »ay*r Why, Johnny, you nrv
loati" Tbe Indian waa ready with a
reply. "Nu, Indian not lo*t. Indian
bore. Wigwam bit !*’

OLD, RELIABLE ANO DIRECT ROUTE,

ock i Dialog Hall and Confec­
In cm wqmmee of tho many iMtanr-.-s of
tionary Establuhmentaccidents on railroads through the in­
fluence of. intoxicating liquors, the sale
of ale*, whiskies and all such liereragvs
at the eating adoons oa the lias uf the
Michigan Central Railroad has born for­
bidden by the General Su|&gt;eriuiondeiit
of that road, Mr. IL E. Sargent. Tem­
Jwr Rxcbvei.—A choice lot of Su­ perance men will be pleasod to learn 1
gar*. Teas, Cuffroe, Spicea, Tobacco, or
any thing in the Grocery lin^ wwy drin.
G. M. Anderaon, our faithful
.ZM.'mfy*rrt, at Hitchcock*. ReatnuRailroad Fcrrenf, one who haa raised
rant and Ice Crvan. rooms.
nearly 960,000 of stock on tbeSubacription book., in the quota of city and
vicinity on the K. IT. L. 4 N. M. B. R.
end con rairo 110.000 more if necroeary,
fa just about to leave us for tho purpose
of rafaiug atoek to build a largo Hotel
at Allnou, to omt aW 850,000. Wo
know suorom will follow him wherever
In. (roes. All we can wish him fa "good

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happy Lite, which kepi tba house in a
am of laughter, and we heard many
*ny the next day that their »idaa were
yet ants from laughing eo heartily nt Mr.
ing, Oct 17th.
C.G. Hulsm-s. Ere , will apeak at Bagkiv'a hnrauroua atoriro.
the Martin School Houro. Castleton
Tha pubfiabea of tbe Iliurtrated
uwlup, fra., ~iM. O'- "J"'
At Ihirfrt School Ho use m Bslumort, Christian Weekly make aprotal oflbr ef
their elegantly illustrated weekly from
Aturiiy -veuiug. Ort- 12th.
Ono. y. Dxwxv and D. R- O»x will tho first of September to the cloro of tha
-eakai Orangrvdl. Mills, Saturday prroeut year, together with a finely en­

ing. Oct l&lt;*hAt Carlton Grater, Tburaday evening.

I

A Specialty made on TEA, of
which he has a large assortment.
Samples free. Go and see his en­
larged Stock.

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rate

SIMIUA tUMTUBUS CURANTUR

.Second door East of the Corner of iState and Jeff­
erson Street. -South Side. ^£2

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

Don't buy until yon vxunlne them i
•nd are If they are not Jtut •&lt; good aa ‘
any oher.

i

Don’t buy until you examine them
•nd tee if they aro but Jost as good u
any other.

Ecerybody Should try them before furchaeinf Elee where

The Weber &amp; Gabler Piano.

Don't buy until you examine them
and ree If they are not J net u good aa
any other.

I&gt;. J. TH*Y1$L
May 15, *5

Hastings f JlUegan.

Pita fin t50to lit Iinnfed wi
Pnuftis teti tin vinuM inn
Pin ha MS Ill VgnH 5 not Keep a large supply of Salt for sale trt,Lowest market rules,
their Brick Warehouse.

Now

80MMK HABTTNGS.
BY ACKLEY &amp; SLADE

WARD &amp; THAYER.

At Hickory Camera, Tbure lay even­

errning. Oct. 12thAt BurryviBe village, Monday

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Fffi SALE Nt Ik ICT 1081 CASH ME
FOB SUE Blit ICT KM Clffl STQBE
FtT UlE It tie ICT KM C4S8 SIffiE

Tlui above balance of 8552.742.22

| with tiw Trust Fundi rocr-irod since
I July 1. 1872. |57,33W3, mats a total
’ uf SG1U, 071.10,—an amount which will
1 pay all lionds 'maturing in 1893. and
i leave a balance to tha credit of thr Sink■ ing Fiunluf
1 IO-

Tho Court Houao wa* filled tu over­
flowing oa tha evening of tha 4 th inat.,
to listen to tho Hon. John J. Bagley,
•nd Hon. George Willard, nominee for
Congroro ftom the 3rd district
Tbe speech ofMr. Willard want might
forward, truthful, Genltamaniy and to the
point Mr. Bagley got off aomo of hie

iffltes.'it'as'SBaart;,,

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a 32 column sheet, and we congratulate
The cash bow in tha Treasury act
uur Brother Farnham, that on increase
s/bnsiaus has necesMtat.d ths enlarge- •part for tbo payment of bond*, when­
ever they can be obuunad, ia or follow. :

Michigan_Cenlral R. R.

for he is actually selling' every­
thing in his line cheaper for cash
than any other place in Hastings.
The
Printers
and everybody elserSii™i rf'EvaH
1
-3 _ _
11 •
who trade at this store, say they
are always sure of finding just'
what they want, and every article
as represented, and'low in price.
Square dealing is the motto. Good
st
OrowM
looking Ladies will find a fine se­ Yua « stie I.
lection of Hair Oils and Perfume­ gsgsitarsr!EAS’srtSsis
ry, and if they are not handsome,
they should by all means try
some of the French Powder which
is the finest and best thing for
beautifying the Complexion ever
invented.

Advertisements.

graved new M*p of Palestine printed in
oolora, to any perron on raoripl of Seventy-Avo C».te. It is encouraging to
know that thu latest aad beat effort of

lido of corrupt Irteraturo by ••orcreomingevil with good," ia meeting with
well merited xuccew.

tort.

INOCURL NO CHARGE

�CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN

L:^“

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

CARD.
TO EVERY INVALID

New. Hci.ntific, 80tre«fol Tre:!u,..tI

DR. A TKTN

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                    <text>VOL XVII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, OCT. tt. &lt;872.

Card#.

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.WtHM^daftratian wai *au*ad

Just Received, at

wnw man

'fit® kb*u&lt;*-.mip3fiirtn^Wj terinj flat-1 tteuod Hi»
a. ’proving. «.

IfAMEtESH. 1UT BEAUTIFUL.

■

hr. my dear what would wj nay if tho . f thiM crork-hradnl boarding tdsool
hnnwntino offnna trareSn- tour nl Ipmpte, whooau't tell lb*diaeronro be­
t
»•w»*u&gt; rvIliBf-pra ““d a milk mb.
••
l,"V .; i
dTri‘r lwr *°orn' Urt

r.f.Miit

I era. gli'* a r«iy proUr fmthion.

But. Monqn, it would bo five hundred - fist.

,1"3wAhEE?"",L’
,

r -re--.
re •“***
us pu.
hundred barrob &lt;-f them thi* year
’
rather tare jwt" ; J
&lt; “1 dua'&gt; kBO,r ■“X |I-‘”K
tar,
Aoui'Ar-W’i. U* boos* ured by
A aptcblcrau*
played on the t। and uaror want to know. Ra'a left u*
♦n of tfwi edcn when *h&lt;» write* for
yean- mao’*Bra; b® was more matter-1| ter her, and us old folks will leave him
of-Cict than thu romantic, tender little for her too. Mary, just tuns them
I John &lt;-'li**e, ot Lyna, Maa*., ha*
. wife of »4»: ?7. ‘ " * •
cake* around; seems n« if they’r»burn’ worked at lira Mme bench for the hat
*' I think the ad litivu to our balance ':
•ixty-cine ytara Mi* iapttou” is fifty
at I ha tinker’s wottltl.be rery conwlin* j When Miry hail turned the eakm,
yean, older than himaalf.
tur the absent-.-, .But nerer mind, little,I Mm. Qemoui* wa* Iran tug &lt;»«r tho
The higLo.: uflki in Ike gift of. tho
jMt Let’ll g» dtrifn to dltmcr. I hope !.arm of her chair.
we’ll gM a letter fhitu home »oou!’
'' " Mary, *uppo*it,' yog ’ atari uri with .
And asm It yrft» । for Maritni tuglol»c-I '■m 4Mttar luunth rot. any hnw. Tim ;
Iknaoon will make it all right.”
•• It ira't i|m money I care for Mr*. I
. rorr trjivc. aad.etnn. and IA« eyre 'Cb-turat*. I only wi»h 1 mijtit *tay el, looped jjngry.» ken rlu- IdokM gh- fully iwaja. Yoedixi’t know how lunch II
’
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•
1
data nf Theeiril war found imiw tin
“ My dyar iuu
ro&gt;ucujl»er I care,
j (asrtant branehr* of industry coaq^ctely
rt’iy.liilte
lyliqt i!»&lt;» (alter pwtaius. Il
. dcinoraltenl,. the iiunnci-s in n chaotic
K Jlwp. wter 11M hot wrjlo it; tbit you 11
condilwn, fta rountry struggling under
c&lt;o d.MCvi jo nut tlian rear befuty. Kiss j 1
tta wo ght of n oo!.-»&lt;al debt, and its
mi', iitbt, wbui' 1 wau-h you."
i
‘ cro lit nt n tew'vbb, the rreuwenitfoiio!
A iiyte irang pf ruisdould trmjl'led ; i
I the la-1 tew yoMB Ita* beanrcmarkata*.
, hot
MH H -W-xl ore; llpi pate ; i I
Tta sulueof our akri tullnralapd maagA yvning &lt;tetsnoadru*. loiy waa lately
ihm lean stole Irani undor Lor lislio,, ,
foituringproduct* k-v iner-sa**) abnMt 1 '•’A’’11 ,’"ek alien her strain gut upon
and George- *aw Iwr lander nrntth &lt;
beyond camputnltou. Not oulr hgta l,“ k'“&lt;* taforw tar and rtrat a declarenuinw end trwtulda; then when she11
forty million* nf |mrplu tarn i-iotlual ‘‘"n of hn-i- which he had retT nteely
bed Ibil.beu it. aha laid Lor Load down
Bttd RM. tot our export* hare rorrMteil -u"— •■"
■ra his shoulder ami cried.
tram thron hundred untl fidy williou* fr&gt;
"|t was cruel to kt you »*c it, my. (
mare than fi.-e nsirvired anil fifty miUiMs
FUHttdri terdic- 1&lt;*« '“A bpra (t. And . I
of
duller* annually. In uddhiou th thi*.
don't fi-rget. ihiliug. wMl wur Bibte ’i
upward ot three hundred inilli'ins of ttepublie debt ha* tewu paid off; the an
nunl intareat charge has tan larraly
..
...
rodaod; tta cp4&gt;t U tta •Jov. n.torat ,
htataca restored; th. burdens nf tax- «•'Irer tro.tMW and other anoomptahatioa materiaOy hgta aed, while tta la
“« I**"*'
*,*“*1“^
diutrial aud &lt;tsmm&gt;rvia! progrhas of tta wdl ta able to twU a leal on Hi-ac.n____ •— ■
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.... t'le. It sa-COSI 41 i-tr.-I.
ukt Utcanwi. I &gt;|| tjty.iiywi, u-'m
parallel in ita u»tuu* btatpry
A wife ui u nsoath &lt;sxnniitt»l saici
* I V4 ;l*«S and-iHWgkiy, nrvr
dirty, and.
.
I ' Oh yon drriwl uj&gt;ia liWW &lt;•’ B&gt;Y
»Ntrrur inla-l. Mmsru.. &lt;U&lt;H! find : boy. Well, I him:' iWena I uetari edged by all diainterretedbtuiueus men
cut Uinr -Uy. Mj fuller—''
knew ton hud ollth a liaudM.nae drub*, Jt ia, in reality, a brilliant tribute to;
"Yea, Ums tho dear all maul Hoii and m.o luik like a picture with yoar f’roeidunt Grant's Adttuni»tratj.':i; no'ha* added: My loro to my daughter net olf. ami them ntart. IxdAdw' curl* 1 Hut ii did all ihrae things, but ifit tac
Marion. Uh, 1 know I should lore' George. thi* U Mary Smith, my—
him. and your rau.l or, to\ if *li« wuuM
Ort'rgv anno through the unit, audi been a quarter aa bad as Mr/Grewlcy ;
glanced rnrelrady at the corner wliorv l and it* other w.-umio* charge, n.raqwfl
llxrac grata! Brhtereap'at* i«uid. bare i
cry, ipran^-wifti ^utntrelehnd arm* to been uccompiieliod. The .Vlmmistat- i •' l-ow*ll girt claims that *lio wou her
meet tta lirti-. ligurn that •nra.-ig into ...
. .
... i husband by a struUlgrai. Mo fell Jutu
them.
th,, riser, atw grabbed Isun, anti when
Tbo Deaton aul Mr*. Clement* Mood an obstacle wijlte mn|&gt;ai«rire i-a.-rgses
In *pecel&lt;i&gt;-«* Amu.wnenl. The® Mari­ , ol the |hk&gt;jJi\ ami all it* pnner u,nd in' vn, all blitthe* and teailul mif.tn, west | fluence* have lw&gt;u sju tin- right •d*'­
over to th" •■I'* l«ir »nd took ttair , That ia all that cuu ba atked of th &gt;,n*Kt ____________ f____________ ,
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hands,
..
Gnut'a, of coucar, . ss-nuui f.. Iwing lw»r in a bunch of row
Marion war ettlng Iser egp white *ta1 1 "1 am fjeoqpr'* wifi*. 1 »m &gt;a» । Administration, •b»’« ,•»“ 1’- “ •
»i»k&lt;'Ari d** tho nxy Ullin tote a-tete afraid you woul: urvrr lore me, eu I [ will l« bund nhero it j* now ; GwW. »“«“* •»&gt; "«••»
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Mp...llSl
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brenWtat table.
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- Sjio'io ti !i&lt;« ni» trn" Utllo Martou,. Mother, father, may I !&gt;• your dangh- i .
' and ahsu l corue back IT. bring you a-; tor.
‘ prexnt. What (tail it be Y”
And a happier titnvy wb*a they bad
| • J'.mr father and mother from the ' exhauMed their jowor* of anrpriM.
'farm. It'ihall Im Hint hop*. will bear 1 aruaie menl Mid [Wide iq tho beautiful
I inc company whou you »ro gone.”
I Marion, »mr gnre thank* oror a »upunwr • ai oi
scsoiiruiasare
....
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,
' A iortuight after that Marion Clctu- - — —•-•

rrHic

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

• t'ilrrrmnii iMtim tu I

»lU T).VO.ST&gt;&gt; I t' in the ll'nrlrl

.‘liso a Lqrgc Assortment

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S TIRE PROOF STOVES!
n&gt;

In the

Manufacture

i

HEST STYLE and from

Genuine Eastern Oak
J0H.Y.4. GUEHLE.

Leather.
M4RK EUSSEIJ^

HICKS &amp; BROTHER

.,rdtorwhardoanly?'
I -bs-Bifcmnjr i

O, SAY !
II heeler

oRY.
■ Respectfully annouiK’f tfk thrir patrons mid j
rftiiJXltoil; the l&gt;uhl!c&lt;&gt;enerally,lhat they have removed |
ratai?
to 1 be Lnrgc and Clmnuiodious New Brick;
Store adjoining the Washington Block, and
"
will be happy to serve all who may give them
;;7-uru^
avail. Crockery anti Groceries constantly

nfsiuA^Hi,

I obi* ato ho.- hfuaUaxt akuo, the trace*
. uf a tear ot * &gt; on tar.i^ul; chaok -, then
' iu&gt;e J^hed them away with a merry
। juruu* )luk« laugh.
" Thi* will nrerr .Io, and tivw that
El-Senator Ben. Wajo of &lt;)hk&gt; delir- j
| George ha» gone for ux weeks U
a apesuli ti l.i» old nrigbbo:* at
' purr tur bit return. Arid I pray
■ v-u it *hal! 1-e »&gt;A a coming an 11)0111 Salem a few dayi ogo oa the (nlitieal
. delight bi* vary io?l."

XVe Pay Cash for Butter, l'*ggs, and
nil kinds of Produce. .
JTfCKS &amp; HliO

blacks: IITHITTO.

kE33S
,KD,

Salt! Salt! Salt! IM MMWBif
Olin...

MUIIB11U

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J. ita (tat lu tta A orU. •

DENTIST

FARMERS
l-Fxfok io. y&lt;Sirt

Gold &amp; Silvpr Watches

itstd ptirs-kiM*yowr

&lt;;&lt;;&gt;oi.vi:ai:

H e Defy

Jt at the old .stand of

a haRLow

°ty qoods'ii ci,i&gt;ut
* rw‘Tr’

•• Y**, uhai if ho i, worried ? J in
■uro it'* i.a.ural enough. It kind o' :
run* in the family, "penr* to me.”
But Mr*. Ctemenu would take no no
lice of thia Bute pleasantly.
“ WolL-if yon Like ite I can loll you 1
don't
needu't thtak h«’» timing
tare, W»(b,hui lino city bred lady, all
air* wad grace*, ami tL.uuow and t!ul.-d
ruflMi-~Ttare‘» plents &lt;d wood girl*

J. S. GODYEAR &amp; Co.

and VRefrvtfanml*.

.

hr ATusfriEajin Eta ftmtti

Michigan Exchange.

«, mi-

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lisar u«»• MJ*, etnuwu -V...
.nu.1 I,w
11-nr
w a* irtay wonder thsd’GtaW tad tel- t. M.rvSmu
kx t! ftawre Ul.

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STUCCO

uns UM,

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F. D. AUKLEY,
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Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.
j. cotx a W-

WARM MEALBAT ALL

HpTBS.

wore promptly era hand,
(an waa oloctojl iiniyrieii
Speechea wore mol (‘.by
General , Hartni.lv, ■ Zi'itps
Senator VVihyo, .Gmor
'

’Pr? ,&lt;W

v

They are nil (&gt;r

I ,J A SBCupioxiM. - Mr.
y
rare* to the high *».#; I'-rtiflU
■ th- United.iUa're. A).the opeufaj

the roWlten.lin qjun«lW JtatJhji
c-d«.l BtXre b.' allowed tr ,“jgs
sp rara.' J-If hi. tnsssoo^U-psrpMij

n, Trahtc etlrfllh' finds *crai« tbfli
'tn rvcon&lt;d1i*g herself to »x» brts.'.
iptamecof milimry coramai. H'a'
nt tar reld® phalanx.m tai: in the
wieg luranuur: •'New, thi ».,iy
ntTatars stnekiny 1 ^wa it or-rn
t&gt; SftstM still Where h» ia. I will
.nd-!. Hah?'

narrow ilnatt Collar. fc4sa«|- with a
toi'a'a boon of narrow blaek libbou.
It *romcf aa if ihu. had life, too;
handily ah* flits*! in and* out uf the big
i । «ntry and then doim Hie collar.
(

GROCERS

c.’hcnpor tliun the Cbenpe-r-

flyflfera

ry to •-ston-l airway is* tho*’ triio torlured and murdered Union' soldiMu
j U.STJ. 1 hay* Buthiug uainsi th. p«iI rate aoMijns.of the fiositii. 1 c»u re*­
&gt; | buwjtl|&lt;y were iufineno*!. I .voted Io
' anuu-,1.. ttasu,
1 wip always in tewit
I ul jt. s-'ora altsrt- ttaclow,cf the ,w«r.
I and Ita a-lopttou of tta Euulwnth
j Airwodtovut, bill* wi-re ^*»l,g«Utia;
; iutai-ity to .lta'usus oTtbe ri.Klttaro
: | -oldi-ir*. hut thosrt 'wk-, wrest t-» Wa*
j Fuiut a»d took.th. oath and itau took a
ouunt--r ««*tli. anil perjure.! thrir ai.ttls
Io iwnlitiua are notamia t-l. H&gt; they
dwrv U tta men wtagot up tin: wttrl
[-2*0, ».-• I Mr. Grotasy .my* ttay do
Ha mse.i about tta couatry like a
•’
i er, vhaalin-, "In God* uobi-i bb yn nconetaJ.” Th. Soultasa msa Irareu’t

1 teaudly broking tta &lt;dd. nhite «•»Trap me a Un. If I fail to call on you,
- IWou, a’yo taar f”
-I Tbta time, when ah. oakrai tta q
। C,m, there wa* a touch of »harpn»_

J. Cole &amp; Son,

.TBiUselPs

liilljkiir'W “•

Compctiticn

«hcr&gt;- yon know you pvl &gt;.o&gt;i» hm ,hp

Sk'3 Sta

.-

CI0KPF cuurerr-s WITE

4, -or«n »««*.’“• I. tta wora! If
1 rrrf inill my lite rurpotied to hoir
Midi n.W*f Why, our Georpn i» g.mc

A. D. COOK* Agt.

HmWfEUuuwrifgtJbilli. kixs^Ita, under tho
stors,'’ and fourd Ita
compositor had mad' him d«-laro that
■ ta''ta.k«l tar wtaef Ita e^sr
"

tta North.. Tta isroiMUJm i* a Wy i A Pooteuy man wtawc wife haatacts
uretty one lu ta tul.uoai -d. b- .Gre.lta,1 ‘M “T* ■'"*“* “bMrv*,1 Um‘ «uu”r'
tw.iV one w u* itosuim at. t» . ‘«»eieT.
wJlh a
wr (j c
u|
wta want. c.&lt;n «— «» bx-«- "r.swi. •
K ,unb‘
TUe
; riled’ for hia own taneliU Nox tbatjedidlin a yjry agroeabl. manner, and
; tta loyal foopla of tta cuuotry .sr.j
- tin- party a ip srnto 1 al a late hrar i.t the
Nov. the llqrabliraa |»r*y ha« doao ,i ten ol th” siltaxliusq an 1 willing to bv J beat &lt;&gt;f wuisior.
1 mow t-r tba human rare than nny sdhrr ■; uusguanuiiuua aid evaaguua.-uiutptta'r I . A wealthy Fall Biter Lri-J.gro.uj,
ports in Itatory. It lui* mised &lt;,000,'
'wills that |*sti«ire which audio* tho
Oi.tl ,.f t'are, to die right* of freeman,
thurooghbre-1 “Yaak" an ornament to
and brought them tojCdnureoof intelli- ■
axwty, kept Ita irodiiing^gu-jati wait­
I gvare •urjw.i»iny“r»« lhiraa-wf their;
inc h iH’j.s hour white Im packed up a
। termer IT nacrptic nusstiro, nu-l »rl Mr. ,
luuchinUto psutty to save tta cost of
'GrrelHy, in laiilgiug around lira nisei •,
atqqvr.fir bito«df and bride nn tta
like Andy Juhnxws, whim ta ;?•&lt;* to'
Iaiui*vill*. wonder* why -t!s~&gt; S'ogrori ■
are led ial'lligant raaugli to iwsh into
th- nt ms of his jwrtr. it lie lu.l-iw-n 1 durisigthn fi &lt;etl rest re ling Hq.'.rastat
S Hh, 1N72. were •S.1M,w«ct
aided to lbw os»'i ‘ batenc- ■ 8»fltumh»r
SDth, Hfl. cf WOI,I±Ln6, rnatac- **
total rash in tte* -Treaarrv dwrinf
Iluy 4nlk of amneity.jin I set Ltelr- yrer W.b7A.«2«.*&lt;. Ttan.tal jrayms B»
pcrohteutiy
iu krepiug
tta two for the retr were ♦i;R&gt;H,3DG.S5&gt; 1. ihig w.irtterw.raan; with irregular teatccmnirrt, amiusty amt civil rights io­
■ larre uwd a taanr-d retapbrason. ata
guttar. They dofeatwi amflu.ly ;. ^fify
k wtraU prob.bly been strung up without
wanted amuraty dafrated wi as to go to
* j-ry
It i« to Iw H*1 ihaf
aim-i wank l.iuilier and grt around tain.
ata silt now lais in ksve wills .rase of
a!«ul it. I’m no nmiusdy man. [ChceecJ
Uto htn V* ■taiuitted 11 T.
.
* . J •.
I
I ha"* trxhiug against tliuao men at
r.—;Tu« N..:i.&gt;nal Undo
. A'i‘'al*"u!-w':rid«I’ ui tn epli-re.1 is
largo a* tU»r Iratatva ibcnssclt,*-, bat
t’onrehtion wj. ’.h A VttaftW*»te
i
........... ...........
■
■
tain: «0 go to th- se perjured ss.iutiJnds
wuU
1
Ml..y
i
and take oif our hat* to them, nn I Kv
dow n on opr ku
to tlurai ? I hare
wiinramd aesmra nt Hdie Lie the’iaal •

ndvertis.-d
BLACKSMITHING!

l&gt;e*pte to th«_ Uuitet*. .Ku ktta- fire
nal tsikcd to "Airgiro and terget,” an J
do tt.it pro;m*e to do t AU th. forfiriag aad forgaUisg i&gt; to e.me fnl,u

ihEJSiAi?”..JLttSE.

sfe's

a* you r«t&gt; t&amp;udt a akuuk .in lira, »n
(laughter)—be til I oiidcutV bran
quoting with tho old relwl eyrnjaihu
in Naw York, M^areonling tn ilnillii
h»mttra oojre«4«&gt;u4uumh that you,.hi
■U toad. tiu&gt; uuamsly i* pot aH,y&gt;
m«y juhmmbi the rebel *old»'»’. &gt;
Gi rebar (pc* further, eud unit bear J
। id. a that our -.hliwr. get -log ithrr a

• ('smumta^i. ia.urwse- 'rwriu*,. ,Anobfrer of intm-xv-A'our ebna
nvtnga-QlUfc. . u-jfe ..: -. ' • ..

! As HWdaan wirerttaw i.&lt;- a tarns!.I Bertram. •* • Mot,”ta»&lt;ya. -“ita ardiaary
Ittirf who eomc* into faiuili-w aud stays
|ter her taanl and cloth?&gt;. a tattling Jo-

�anntr.
Fuaxx V. Hun,
T. F. Barat*.
«. 8. Oox.

(.&lt;■; » Wt, .with nWereppvr»niiy to aequire dari.-atd* immortality,
•rgketed it* dnly. forfeited ita claim to

The party being thus intrenchtxl in
Ss* popular siffwtions, tmbreeing. u its
lub.tentiai element, men in the work-

Thorn is no ambiguity in this Uniptagv. They say “tbs negroes of. th
South have positiur. ntnl power in thi
adminutrauon of public affaire now
• • ,but that it must rt;d k.ck-Iiow
»nd at romo time
»th rfu.W/vrw.
no philosophical thinker will doubt

latiipal hi

nican Ticket.

ind that tho time is not iu the divtan
hiture. Hears, in their opinion, i
mnst be near at hand. They th- n rtah
hankly bo» &gt;&lt;
be brought about
We quote again their own words;—
’This will be brought about by one o!
?wo things : either by the rupture of ths
Government itself, or the springing op ol
.otne wrw mJ tB-fttetrful yartf nd da

Choy then Miy, “ When either of th®wo things shall occur," (bare they tab
ireath to utter a pvarsr, asking •&lt;Jo»
o grant that it may not be tho first,'
ind proceed,) "rr win. a a rna rourtexr
jaxra or mi ssuaoox rats coanvaar!’
What will be his political death I
Jlearly "ths «|&gt;ringitig tip sad -ucces.
d this new end all-powerful party,’
with Horace UroJey st hisIreod, Whet
his shall occur they declare that "hi
the negro) will be in a wore- condition
in a state of elavery." Omthan he
nous words, coming as they do frun
ho supporters of this "new party or
[aniialion." Bet they go on end dw
dare that if he ia not driven from th
xnlntry, or transput ted beyond the sons
•he will slo«Jw but surely puss swat
ike the aborigines, and^liis place atnunf
waters /srsrsrThis is an official
.LaU-meut of what the instigators and
mpportm of tho Greeley ruo’euwnt ex
should they spceeed in electing hire
o the Presidency and again corning ink
power. Bai ng forewarned, let the colired people be forcarmei

irwmtstup or ekeo he hoe (cries of "lie
does lie, of couroe ho does." [Steers.)
I have done with thi 1 ocas end fcrSTor, but I want to lay two or three
f.cts before you for she use of yeurfimfrwb and your Boodriritecs. They lay
1 took
000 from tho people of
New Orbans. There are my accounts
at tho War Depirtweut, tlwre hare been
examined by every rebel and on-n reb­
el sympathiser from that day to thia,
and no hob has bsw found in the aeeounk (Great cheering.) Go through
and look, and when you bare looked
through tell the other side of the story.
Don't put down a pert and leave out
the rest, bet Cod treats you so be dxt

•pcixtifg one's tunc talking with them.
Good byv, Uuc&gt; Horui 1, you can go
ayCaki^ wow, gst yuvr bait elrasuly, aud
you can fieh the vW. bugth of Salt
Hirer. You un- a fit secreesor to
McCWallnn and Seymour, with thi.

‘_______ ____

’

Spring &amp; Avery

C. IIKWOSG

Election Notice.

.bops, the iactury, tbo busy marts ol
vndo end on tho farm, aUracllng to iielf. by natural affinity and the force of
•ircuniMianrea, the largest portion of the
roung men, as they brenute of ago; ita
rotors lieing reading uud thinking men.
ind therefore steadfast in their o.nricion, Tbo new departure of a t-w diatoulented and muchievous |sx&gt;pl&lt;-, who
•bought themtelvvs th oraele. nf poKtial whdnm and moulders of popular
tbongbt, tiecoares an insignificant and
epoedily forgotten nflhir. The rank and
ilo remain fi tn, sud the cause
good)
(overnaient and national prosperity

WrfAsss rrAof tej.srt u soma bars
lone in our nmlsb but. thanks to those
irganic forces which have enabled the
Keptiblican [«rtv to be the instrument
if greater and more bet oilcan t dttodi
than any ortn» political body ever form­
'd in this country, tlrey damage, none

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CARPETINGS,
school and furnished the teachers.
(Cheers.) I policed their citr, kept it tn
order, so that from that 6th day of Juns
forward, a child or woman could walk
firo miles through the eity of New Ur­
bana with more safety than they could
go up stain into the 5v».'wri office.

They ]-

I thought it was not exactly right to
tax the loyal people of the North, who j
already had so mich to boar,to pay for all
this, and ao 1 maile tho rich man and
the property of New Orbans pay st.
(Cries of "right, right," and cheers.)
That U a part of the history of the rouetry tfist is notorious, end has ix-on print­
ed and publish**! for yean, and man
who ran read end understand ought to
know it. Yon can go to the Treasury
Department nt Wuliington and find that
I eent home from New Griesas, in good,
hard, sound dullara, almost 1500,090 to
T.ekeury of tho United States. Wall
naw, with that power pf administration
lor good ur for evil, suppose Thoma* A.
Hendricks liad been there doing it when
I was. how much time would he have
had to look after ifmif (Lauyhtor
and cheers.)

BEN. BUTLER.

sorted to tho wigwan by the Grant
Guards, and the spacious edifice was at
men filled by n crowd larger than his
roic- could reach. The Genera) spoke
nt the general issues of the campaign
it eiuddernbL-i length, and then pro-

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jounced. True, many know of the attack
if paralysis from which he has lx-ni suf
bring for some time, but had in a groat
neaxire recovered from that, wl.on hi
was attacked with a catarrhal difficulty,
which proved fatal. Ho died ou tho lOtb
•nst. at fifteen minutes jest three o’clock
P. M. That has jassod away auothm
if oar greatest Statesmen. His has
&gt;ern truly a life of politics; having
jeon sent to the Senate of Now York
n 1830, at the age of twenty-nine year .
wing the youngest man at that time,
taut hul ever occupied a seat In the
New Ycrk Senate. Subsequent to that
imn, and previous to his election to thi
united States Senate, ho bad been electid Guvnrnbr of the Statn of New York
ind was the greatest leader of hi. part,
(Whig) in tlie State. In I MO. be was

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One Hundred

SftgiSlfiffii: Money,

Well, now, my blends, I am' hero ar
yen sec, just as I taimen to be. 1
cugld hare been as good looking a man
as the editor ef the fimbari if I oould.
1 because I &lt; bum it is s great right to be
I the equal ol any other mon it I can. I
do not frel particularly responsible for
! my looks, but I flutter myself (an-| I
■ni open to inspection on that point) tost
•poet ilia man that utters it, Iwcsuao he 1 have not vovy much abased them. You
un courage It is tin- other one—-thy are no whisky pimpl&lt;-s ou ruy fscr
nean, covert, lusinnated lie, ultere-1 b e (laughter.) My fare will not do to put
a man that durol not say It and rot , as a sign at any whisky shop. (Unrosrwant, to—it ■ that, kind ul t fo that i°M iMKhtrr. and cries of “Good."
a-u told at Nnrth Vernon tho other day. "Whsr* w&gt;ou, B|n«!»w r "Hit him
again," etc) H-t him again - hit whu?
^Applsuto.)
Now, my friends. 1 Ju ndi propow to (( rise of "Blngbaut, Eingtaam,...... Hit
him again.")
My Menas, 1 assure
dsclsd to the U. 8. Bcuab", when such go into that much. I certainly du n»t'
nen os Clay. Webster * an gum, Cor­ propose to gis into'any denial of it, for | tn tny life, (('rise of “That's to thin
the reason that When it wav charged '
win Calhoun, Benton Ac. were memberr that T'Htr ova Colfax had received throe 1 • You, you did, though.") I wa, only
if that body, and served an that body ■han a of the stock which luui brought | rpesking fur my now and my face.
ill bs was selected by Mr. Lincoln si WMiO.iWKl a share so &gt;f it tr-iv true be . Gibson.) Well, on the 1st of Ortobur
rgd’ancsd upon tho nrgumentJLaugh.
Secretary of State, and took that posi- would lie worth now nearly S2,U00,&lt;KN, ,
lie says at Nbelbyrille, lnd„ fbpsort}
Jen led that charge, it was simpiy rtdteruon in 1861. March 4th. After the ss
maunatiou of Mr. laocotn, nod wboi

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Money.

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FiinimoiiLLWiiras

tel ebsir, Mr. Seward .till held the pi

■itioa of Secretary of State under Johnon. and although then- was tnurh said
ipli.ibling

Shaking Acron the Bloody ChaitsThe Greeley Party on the Re cordOfficial Statenwnt of Two Democrat!
Senator* sod 6-x Bemocratie Men
beta of the House. I

of ths ruins of the taisting organisa­
tions," U frankly staled by Senator,
Fmnk P. Blair and t F. Bayard, and

sarty that had put him in power, yet
3 was Utought by many, (that bod nor
Mr. &amp;»«ard rasaiaed ia J*ba-re's Cabata', ha, Johnson, would kava weut U
•till greeter bagtha than 1st dih, iu op■xisition to the Itepublu-oe party. I n
die death of Mr. Seward, the Itepublic
Ites truly lost a groat m «n. He erer
.ted the welfors of kte c niratij at heart •
md the country rincervlyj mourns hu
l~ih o»l,~
.u
I.
rcrod Statesmen are poidii; away, and
won there will U noun l.'i that were
•embers of the U. S. Konatw, whra Mr
Seward find became u member of that

Cox, Hun. James B.I Beck, Hum Vat
Trump, Han. A. M. WsddsU, Hon. J.
0. Rolrinron, sad Hon. J. M. Hanks,
over tlirir own signatures, in their mi-

-■SMtkm down might as wvll|bo dead
anyhow. Na man who lives an upright
tooues^lifo wffi bo hurt by the sjxtki-n '
lie. fCsorw Us or tb" inuriojtrd Ite. I
h*,u liteil, as boy and tasti. foyd*.* jean
in fte Stale of Maasiu-buwtes. 1 point

We Sell Cteipjr Tbu Otten.
RUSSELL &lt;£• NEVINS.

For

Dollar’s Worth that G

Out

SPUING &amp;. AVERY
prte sent by my District ro every Demowy S.Uml
1860. I was the chairman of the dole­
ration at Cincinnati In 185'5. In 1850
f was tlie candidate of ths Damooratic

!An&gt;l«i

1 Why wm«s dmo apun a m»n wh.&gt;m I
i doubt not. from the way be writes. I can
' hire by oflbring him So more a week
titan be gats now to writs me up. (Cheers
end orise of •'That's so," “He knows
: him.*' sto.) But I shall not hire, be­
muse if 1 did. and we should gwt into a

hastinqs

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lights become reeves nt to tlfo lirpubli

.an party, end with a groat flourish,
bid no farewell; but their depart uro exnta no perceptible iafluanca apun publk
opinion. Th, mas, of tho party, form.ng their views of mon and miMsure
sritli cere, end haviej no eslfoh purpose
to aaomplieb, remain steadfod is their

OM become a bsmasb upon ths pasty
ted hi. dieplacemcEt sre.-lcreto. tbs

Notwithstanding the overwhelming
defeat of the Gresby party m the 8th
in.L in PsaMylvunia, Ohio sad Indi­
ana, there are those of that party that
can be seen and heard on oer strnetv
every hour of the day. stating that the
„ UJ lu„, 1H|„„ „w
ehetiyu yf I/orare, the honest (?) was
Paul'J Catlwdral look, ormud hint fo
neyvr mure cfrtaiu JliSO now. Well,
‘ "*■*"
**
*“*
we wu of fhat yory opjnton ^b
elianoss of being kj|b&lt;| b7 an electric
flash, bars erer l«»n more protabb
than hi. being ebrted Ffwidsnt of the
United States Bet th«®, there were
always those who would not believe
M»yFA-y reafrery to what they wished to
true, no matter what evidence would
be t tented, they j ould not be coarincsd.
Hero and evorywbevc. the Cr^flpi es
have said, proc to the sisebons above 1
spuksn ofi that tbs cberion. in Penn ,,
Ob» and Indiana would decide the;

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Panamas'* Maaxxxni for November
io on our table, ahead of all otbora. Il
ia an unusually good number, even for JlwerdadriUr JtewriMM X-*' Ar »f
this first dee lady’s bock. Tb. primsAt Barry CaaUf Jyriraktal Suitf,
at Mr Greeeadvfo te* Ofr Hartriya,
pal Steel Plate -A Game Two Can Iley
At," is from an original picture, and ia
OS. U, 3a «U 4U, 1871
• capital Olaetratom of one of tbe beet

---------------------- uvsev, Ateyna,
&gt; nday evening, Oct 18th.
Al tbe Brick School House, on the
north-west corner sec-ion one of Castle­
ton. Saturday, Oct 19th
At tho School Houm in Qnimbv, ou
Saturday evening. Oct 26th.
’
At th. Steves'a School Houm in John•town Tumday evening. Ort. Stud
Al the Bower Fcbool House h TanSj.nngi Oil 234.
At tbe School Bourn in Barrville Ort.

prominent feature of thia Magsrin* io Ira a McAUiater, Lady Cumits copyright Novelettes, two of which
tningv.bert,
280 00
appear ia thia number, "Lindsay'* B- W. King. Boe. Camming, 24- 20 00
lock," by Fanny Hodgson, and "Bough t
With A Price," by Mrs. Ann 8. Ste­
phana, both very far superior to the con­
tinued atones to be found in magarineo
genraUy Bat as a retaeparory tayt, tit

seeryUray m Pritt m Ute lert *f it*
*ted. Tho price of thia Magaxine. too,
ia another thing in ita favor. It ia but
TwoDoUhrsA Year. The Proepectn*
for 1678 ia published with this number,
and we find that tbe prices to Clubs are
estoeiahircV tow, vis. throe otnea for
•4.M,Wi*k superb Me-otmi (^0 iaoh•» by 20), "Christ Weeping Over Jeru­
salem," to the person getting up the
clubor six copies for 19.00, and a copy
of the Magarino for 1873 as a pewtrnum
At tho McCollum School House in
to tho person gutting up the dub; or
Hop*. Ort 25tK
sight copies for 112,00, and both an ex­
At tbe Barney 8chc«l Houm m Baltra copy and the premium engraving to D. a Sanborn, 2d.
timora. Ort. 21M.
the person getting np ths club. Ft L. B. Barber, beat pair 4 j'n old
D R. COOK,
Stephen Barnes, lid,
.
choice ef six splendid premium engrav­ Stephen Haight, beat pair 3 y'ra
ings, for framing, ia given fur fifty cento
extra, to subscribers for "Patorsoa" for
By Lt* statement July lat, *72, fc ap.
1878. Specimen* of the Magarine are
p-sra that the assets of tho North Mte■ent, gratia, if written for. Bnbeeribe
Minri Insurance Co. have been increa^d
to nothing else until ycu have seen a Nabrmiah Cockboat Span Match
to •740.47S.ffO. HD. Pbrter, Agrot
copy nf thia popular Magariaa. Ad­
•d Honea Carriage, Roadsters »S
dress Charles J. Petanon, 308 Chestnut John L Youngs, 2d,
3
Strart, PhikdelpLia, P..
Good Suits for boys $3.00.1

:he*.

tutflilrti- I-O1M4K.

Wheat coming in lively, worth, extra,
Liar of Petit Juror*, drawn to eerre
•1.80 pet btuhal.
Hon. H. P Cherry, paid ua a abort at the November Term of the Circuit
Cuort for Barry County, which rastraee
viait one day thia week
Dr. Haney haa removed bia quarters ’ at the Court H ouae, ia thia City o a tho
7th day of November next :
to tbe Mere of J. A. Sweesy
I A H. Bataa,
Irving.
Jamas L. Sisson,
“
comas to late fur publication thia week.
H. C. Wood,
The mercbants are filling up their I George K. Beamer,
“
storm with piles of now Fall and WinColman H. Russell. Assyria.
David Huggett,
“
Call around al E. D. Porter’* offlee,
Akmau Hurd.
Castleton,
and Imres talk about the old North
George Bacbeller,
“
Miaeouri, of Macon.
Jjtvdarkk W. Colliua, Thorn apple

Wm. Tinkler, beet pair riiittaOee^U. Dewey, best tote dark

Bra bi u.
SeTfooer Andrus, beet Beutamr,
D R. MeElwain, best pair dneaee-

ffl HM,
L. M. Mlxst.bsrtOxTeks.
C. V. Dwight A Co., beat Coro
Shelter
,
C. r. Dwight A Co., beta Mow
C.T. Dwight A Co . beet pair of
^I,C..U.,K„r
Dwight fe Co , beet Two
ree Wagon,
Dietrich, beet Slagle Bog

Star Clothing House, Grand

Rapids.

a

rcmGin’ cliktiul r.
firm Biver tlr alley Division

. ,

A. P Lusk, best Sucking Colt
A. P. Leak. 2d,
Peter Cramer, beef 3 y’r old Colt
A. A. Matthew., 2d,
G. M. Hudson, beet 2 y'r old Colt
Adam Bponabte, 2d,
Charles Dolph. one Yearling Gilt
; (no competition.)

Jarvia I.r;-.-,
Aaron Lynd,
Albert Dowling,
John Palmerton, beet Team —
J. B. Freeman,
Walken, (ao eompetitioa,)
George Russell,
John M. Btokos.
Yankee Springe. Rota. Bryan*. beat Single Horae
—W alker, (no competitioc,)
William R Eltowmtb,
**
William Sanford.
Maple Grove
Quarterly Meeting at M. H Church
0. H. Cole,
in this city, Saturday and Sunday next.
Juba Fraemad.
D W. Ellie, boot Mule Team
Bev. B. Bapp, Presiding.
Evert rattan.
Traverse PhUlifa 3d,
Tbe North Missouri Im. Co, ia a well
H. D. WmL best Sucking Colt
(uo eompetitiun.)
H. O. Carter, boot yearling oolt
(go competition,)
H.
G. Carter, beet Jack (no com­
Mrs. Florida White, well known ia
petition.)
tho fashionable world forty years ago.
was ooo of the moot beautiful, sooompiiahod, elegant and attractive women
of her day. She’was tho daughter of

Wm. Morgan, haa hia Wagon Shop
on Church Street, north of tbs railroad,
nearly completed.
Lumbermen’s Skirts, Socks,

Gloves, &lt;fc..

Star Clothing
।

House, Grand Rapids.

$11.00

for Men'’s

Good

Suits--Star Clothing House,

Grand Rapids.

S4*^

~?TKrr.Bf1fg!iWaMr~?

C. F. Dwight A Co., beet Corn
Plow,
Geo. Cowls*, best pump,
J. W. Gtesn, beet Wood 8.wisg

0. W. H. CaaeUy, best An
Helve.
ffaalt A Prtebrtt, test 100 terse
J. AL Hews, boat Wash Stand.
Beteaaer, Heath fe Co., heal Sofa
Cheirv.
Breemrr, Hr*th A Co., beat Sofa
Roek*r,
Jcbn Wolf, beet Uouah or 8-fe.
Bosamer. Heath A Co., best
Cooter Table,

But Juxt u r«xJ a. anjr ,4her
But Just m good m any other
But jnrt as good as any other.
But Jost as good so any other.

The Printers and everybody else
who trade at this store, say they
are always sure of finding just
what they want, and every article
as represented, and low in price.
Square dealing is the motto. Good
looking Ladies will find a fine se­
lection of Hair Oils and Perfume­
ry, and if they are not handsome,
they should by all means try
some ofthe French Powder which
is the finest and best thing for
beautifying the Complexion ever
invented.
A Specialty made on TEA, of
which he has a large assortment.
Samples free. Go and see his- en­
larged Stock.
Second door East of the Corner of State and Jeff­
erson Street. South Side.JEl

^Kxi.’wssiftrw
L. B. Barbar, beat Boll 1 y’rs old 3 (Ml
John Koegte, 2d.
2 50
John Keagte baa filed with the Sec­
retary a Pedigree of tbe Animal enter­
ed by him, and protests againat the
payment of any Premium until thia

pounds.

It is a rich treat to listen to the Harp
pteying of tbe young Italian. Camilo
Cariunr. upw atopjiing in thia ritf with |

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AID DIRECT ROUTE,
w-r’rX

Now iu the bme to bty buggxw for I
am going to mil my Stock of uew bug­
gies tor thirty per eent lew than before.
I mrau jurt wbat 1 my. My buggtee
uro all made of the bmt material and
well finished. All wbo anticipate buy­
ing had better caU end te* me before I
get out of tbe notion of veiling at oneL
liaatings Sept. U, 1172.
nlftf
I J- 1-Bm

ou* imputeea. On one of her viati to
D. R. MpFJirain, best 2 y’n
Rome aba was pros*U&lt;«l to the fope.
Hrifsr (full bloo.1,)
■•KnoeL my.daughto'' a*:d h*. M »h»
etoudeeert ia bar tm|&gt;erial grace beforo
CLASS NO. 2
him. -’All kneel to me exoepi tbe iteughtors ol sovereign*."
“I am a pnuoeet in iny uwu nght.
yjar Holiness " she ropliad.
“How can that be, when you are an
Deuel BaUnffW, W.
H. G. Carter, yearling Bull, Sd,
Fred McNair, beet BnUCetf
C. W. H. Cueiday 24
Joseph Otis, best Cow,
Ftsd McNair. Calf,
Wm Tinkkr, hwt 2 y’ra old
Heifer.
Tax Airxarcxs Odd Fallow for 04
|&lt; os owr table. Ito contents are varied Jehu Ksagto, fid,
and interesting, and eves toe "animus Charles Dolph, best 8 y’n old
ted" may rand them with ptessurw an J W. 0. Praemar., beet Calf Heifer
profit. Among its attraedre feature*
CLA88N0. 4.
ws no-foe several finely tUuateamd arti­
cles: Lemons in Honda; Diving for
Pestles; AH About Petroleum; Back
Making ; Trapp.ng and Fora, ste- Thera
are sfo&gt; interesting Morias, sketches of
traert, obo.ee miwwllany, exeeltent po­ D R McElwain. beet yoke work­
etry, ladies’ department, ehatter-bex for
tag Cattle

Jerooto Steven* of tha place, haa a
petrified roppwrtwed. We wish tbe
whole famSr had been petrified befora
tbe tete etectiou*—Kalamasoo GruCU
Never mind Mr. Gasrtto, we will pet­
rify them the 6th of November, and tbe
Greotey betel* too.

The North Miaeouri Ina Go. mot ewecvwvfully all tho great ouuflagralions of
tho test veer, eontinites to offer reliable
indemnity to ita patroria. E. D. Porter,
Agent, at Hastings, Mich.

sIsIH

K. D. Fterter, Agent tor the North
Missouri Ian Co , will give you a policy
that has stood the test of fire and time

Oilx. Oils. O.b is the
should see tbe different ।
chine Oil. at &amp; J- Hirtt'a atom
quality, and cheapness In prw I

all who etxniu thorn

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST-

Wm. Myers.

E. D. Portae. Agent at Hasting i, will
explain to you why tbe North Missouri
Inrarenee Ou. in ao popular.

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And many buy them.
And many buy tb«m.
And many buy them.
And many buy them.

raiuifxtkinracuHW
rawxr aura rat utsm
HUUttXlkilWTISICMSfflSI

Everybody Should try them before Imrchasing Elseurhe

H. G. Carte*, 2d.
proreedings of the Oraud L&gt;dgw of th* M P* Falter, beat pair Steen 4
United States, Au. We commend thia
year* old,
No better Insurance Company in the। admirabte monthly to our reader*. L H. Barnum, 2d,
world than the North Missouri, of Ma­ Send .ubeerpiiro. to 8. A. Law, Bo* John Fancher, beet pair 3 y'n old
con, of whish E- D- Porter b Agsnt, ati 4217, Nnw York saty. W-W a year.

The W eber &lt;fc Gabler Piano,
te tt sate k» es awl

are leU Pint eieeo hutroweau te every reey.ee.

VERY REABOT4AJRrr.il: TERMH ARE GIVEN.

K’IrItW”

Hastings, Mfob.

WARD &amp; THAYER.
Hastings

.Allegan.

D. R. McHwain. 2d,
Eugoas Gaskill, boat yearling
Steers (no eompetHioa)

CLASS NO. 6

Robertson, beet fat or,
Ilobertaou, 2d.

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CLASS NO. 7.

htatatattut iraMimt
ftstatattKiraMsnei
ftietaitaklUlHnkiijK

Keep to large rappljr of Salt for sale aiLowent market rates. in
thetr Brink iVareboime,

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W.F.Beowa, Edwin Bobb, BoLGbnffoe, Frank Dofce, J. A Orndnsr,
fiteoM HeffUbowec, L D. P-karl, 8.
H. Pottos, Mim Louies Piome, J. A
r Sbermaa 2, Mrt- G. C. Turner, Mn. Dr.
Wwewsll, Mrs. Nancy Johnson 2, Rob­
ert McCartney. II. F. Smith, Perry

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k iyna, Get. 20th, one day.
OcanirwTill*. Nov. lai. two day.
Cedar Cnet, Nor. Ath. oao daj
ik*ihrlUnL Nur. 8th. two day*
1‘rairirtilia. 11th. oai dar.

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ol’th'- bewl ^attei-n*
I am prepared to do belter work than

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tLa Mayor’* aprreii at 1‘ctemburx ..a about i:&gt; yoari of nj*. who Jire I near

Govern,*. Mayor
p)W&gt;M -MbolAr; a
hisrvfiiuineat and night.

f am tmqvrtaedtHt he, Of 21 num, tho
chief mamitrate of tho quaealv city of ;
Richmond, who know* k&gt; well what de- I

Guarantee Satisfaction

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Shop in Borrow 4 GaoJy^-. Xea
Warehouse, ajoinin-- &lt;•_ p. JHrirtt A
&lt; o'* Foundry.
WodWent !&gt;&gt;■ ruilhiad will ]„

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WEtniME MAHili.L ,

Hiviiujv, Jluy 22, |S?2.

lloal Katatc 1

day/aixHfiaMy fonafr UMWwIfor-1

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LLto.'wtol*.' itotonbr aivve IhaiW

_.... „„„ h.
imptnpti* Uo^uag,.; het n* h- w-ked
the cimwttan, auwir:
\V lio wm tin* uiatniilu-* hen&gt; of iMni ! *i&gt;i. Rhifrili. nnd Vlrk'.bntg ?
••Thedummy who drive* hia ImHaJ
al mg the Jctmt beach!
Who wa* it that led a hundnoi thuf- (1 aitwen urd. fortune* ’ that U*&gt; hU »Aiwind heroes to victory over l*e aud hia ' pw. *Fbe«l&gt;iryy&amp;r th»d*Aiy
baftn un.; mquMvd army foiai th« Itstp- ! c inhvwied th- Ri’utle uvuLiu**. h*M ••
hlante tl-e tviM-n.&lt;a»2-tu the Jarnnt,] duil alu- eiufwl and m irria.l -ui-a wili1* Fr-rr.brtp to Itihuxlnd. and the! out her fathir'e kiuiwlci/i'uid vxavaut.
eld nppla btv-m ut Apuxuaiox t
■ end Ihat rtttlr TWwnii • &lt;»mwd,ftln
‘ Mit watotbe«h;n.my driemg hn home *
ounly, but too
and wa&lt; fain to con­
aloiiff the Ji r*cy beach!
,
&gt;
tent liimewlf by tii.kiu^ hi*
, Who »n»it thtU.fdmim'd. tha: Hank- I
ml, that 1ou”lf, il lt *iiollnl. that ebax.L
gi'-f ni Hwmltnan. Ot I’ott Uc|l, and
l-il J&gt;3-...!t‘pnY
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Ti. ETOSV INVjy.u.
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H'wil Rer.-otumlOM-Htan.linglL.

s'lturjs..1
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LADIES

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’ T.ii. i.ad enquiry which cva.-_.ui
tewtioi. by. llm’lluctoi, and Wlio*; v’xniW Jiwwi' trathfuibF BEE
(■in* tlwiM, aaid in ihow who imvitrd. to
•dn-.e uh&lt;, 1 uprd end Uune who tewed. ho »tart« &lt;iii bi» juurbov. pad * lilt
.^Ih/dth: ituetou i!iiaIn- if it tak«e cant takuuin .-mania ntfoe &lt;4 *L&gt;uk&gt;w
;ill«tir.ipmry
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AGENTS
, ?(?«MdHriiig Ma boraei
along the J&lt; iwy k-ai-b!”
Wtin wct Jr, after tho vivton wa* wow i
■ fsi'tn tTtieopii tIiriM»&lt;h C iL-furx' &gt;•, muMUd j r- ■
and tho T'fiinu »afc, «jid to l*ee and the &gt;

[NOCURE NO CHAI
YOUNG MEN

•vmpwrvd nrmy, wliu«e lourage. honor, i Bn»!ingt..». 1 at a Moved a ajrfiiadid | Z*«i.la7..*{X
nndftrrthiorFhP rrtp.-c&amp;f. “Betuni to![ rcputaii-n it, tlu- laUtwoyrar. .i* :lu-1
your bum*, and yew rhall nut be dia- I{ lea-hnsr I*awtoin«r EpuG- (o tbaw'w: •••■• I’i &gt;
iv.rbrd to- ttw Unnwl t^tafoi'-anthontiri1 At Bnrungluti it «UMget»*^h ih.; gri-i’ *s ’fi.l i •.!

iBinliiigiuu Ifoutu Hfceft ruui-fovw i j^t.i'X^Ti^;

wpin mat nal » Mm.
tac wjdfcin &lt;&gt;f year army „]u,
•j:c hGt&gt; . in tUr tkarn* lale
IMuil- With thVti, Tor fC-yuni
them for t'orir »r&gt;in,; iJ &gt;wi.-ij. ai l
&lt;T farm a ark?'1

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1 ptaMngrr« atarthi; h mi&gt;R*W cftftfty,'
•n Iticir way jwr twxkl. envna do&gt; I- AV ‘'»Tn&gt; '
tcrlKah to fuc.
L*. if. At Q. mid । yul. Vrli'uM
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Thi- lino ha* puLludiel a pamphlet ' u?. "‘'fl* — “
caUi-ii “liuor t&gt;» go Wni," wiiuli con- «*&gt;lli.*(.tor*?.

u U-A. tU it,’, when T-w. Wiaa. and !
I' Ivmle Oom rale wirv iud&gt;ct- i
•dhy a 'VhH«i''‘«tp»nd jury. *»«. "Iba |
office.-1 a^nta pnrbmot u Aimoma!- j
«£-«■•«&gt;* J*’ tritai for tnwaun; px,J
..nth a* *dr a* j'.ofT&lt;-y 'dicGto that we I
ahould cl*ne the cvuditi.m of that
onrentlpn ?”
“it uj, the duuitay driving hi* hur*e
akiug th» Jvnwy bent L ."'
Wh &gt; wa, it that add “Fixyewn hari
mg clupM-lyince the hut nun wm fired. '
ia it not tinto that die dieabifithw iufti,.- I
• d by-rte rifhwmth Afoooffflmt ihmiM

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Dr.Crook's
Public Test

SCHOOL
i.f »u.
nloug th.. Ji-r»oy bomb ?' - ’
No word* can pvc any adequate deacriptiun *&gt;( the dramatic aHect and tromauduuu* |*&gt;*cr of tho reply, xhe
voicv ot tbe vpeakt-r wai clear an a l&gt;cll,
aud wa- luunl by every mad of the;
three them ‘and pnwnnt, aud migiit have

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' ’ulifo.-uta vault ai* hundred largo
t liijw to carry off lbo wheat aba baa
nixd thiajiuu.
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Me*. Nrihc Ilarri. commuted auici.la
‘-a- --wMMwr

Jnmea Clutch, an old nun Uvinr near
DanWib, Div. felt ftnm tbe radruaj
brulrt Aetna* Vemiflion rir.-r, Wolnraday fort, and wai inataatly killal.
A *iu quilt ahova ai the Port HuIt. 1 Fair by Mre. 8w*1ck of that cjfr.
ha. in it frapnenb of the dr*MM of
Qureu Victoria, I’rinewas Adelaide, and
other InliM of th? royrl blood of Eng-

j faiia batust. .ll-aianp in jay both
1,0'Ml lien , S|4&gt;-inliJ tilld'dr’i’t
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brmirit the na*l
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Gntvel or Kidney Wm*«’t,
DfaeaMh of tho Uriuanr Orentws
Janndkcoranyl.lvcrrorjpl.iJiit.
It bt also a superior Took;
Bestorcs the AppoUli,
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VOL XVII.

BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves.

Shu sms just res|mnding by a charit- ■. lie alighted nt thu depot, ho wad waited
able peal of Laughter, to u stale witti- on by the Colonel who nscortnl 'him to 1
icism peqietrated by tho respeoMldv Mr. । Ids rewidnnee. Is ho not drnaming f
«» Nothiarlikeltfca.b^ know. in
1 Grimshaw,—amt tho jealously critical Can it bo poteiHe that he ia Ireiig eon- • and Use two mon solemnly rephed, on- I tlu. rountry. Uomsmbt-r thia is undor
1&gt;— si------- —
a.------ *-1 ducted M au hussorod gusat to tffo homo1
XV° . !
M- " ‘"s1' ,a'i* ■»•** kw
in f«[ of Lwcy Danforth ? Host he longs lb
jG? Wo,, vomuj
U-- “
ro,
U.ib todatorv .u Znaowre.,I throw off his disguise and enquire, after
her. Is she still living t and is there a
Ilia effect is better imagined ttaw ih • | poeaibility that she may yet tire for scribed.
' Now! gwstlo moder, ph-a.'ra to look at
Now, m not this different*
i these farts and ask ynttnsrlf. whether
I Jb&gt; arrived at tho iwuw aad wn»
you wuold like to ha*e them revereel 7
WhMh«r you would like to ,We each
*‘If circumstances permitted," said
ideas as Mr.Greday, Mr.itWleton,
the Cotoncl, "I would like to introduce
Mr. Blair, and Mr. Wolk (that fine
near him that it seemed noaaiblo that trou to my daughter thia evening, sriw
[
specimen
of reformer) proclaimed adopt
he intended to make a ruin (or it and! u quite prvirwi hi mudial ajiain! o&gt;i 7 If they,had .bOOtojhia eoantn
thereby escape. The idea was fmpmo- ■ taunt*. but ah* is eagagod just now and
: would "hare been a scene rf'ouinmcrenil
tumble. however, as the casamaet was It won't do to break in upon the priva­
I di*a*tcT end ruin You know that as well
r insed. Nothing remained far him but cy of affianced lover*, you know."
[as we do. WhyiheH *ho«M yssn for a mntn compieto th* entrance which . had
“Affianced lovers!" gttspodthe Pne
The canvass against Grant is wholly I mrut risk anything &lt;m »uch a wihl,
l&gt;oen so timorously cvnimaueed. f&gt;ur feasor when |w&gt; was lift alone. - Ah,
ajranonnl one. It is the canvas/of dis- I: reeklOMi visionary *• Greelsy f Hi*
casual oboerrer w'mrludsd tlw yuung
. theory nf finance is Io pat a placard on
away wh*n tlu» only object in life n de­ ftfl-iint«l men. who hare not been able ! tho Tn-axury, •'specie jiwymasU feaumstroyed ? What disappointment* in to make the PrcMcleat a tool to earn- I ed.” Hie tbeasy of protnotioa i* to cat
their private and selfish eada It b rmlife's fondest expectationsI count
•’ off conimcrv*.- tliu tlirory of : Gave tnIv
nrcossary
to
name
die
loaders
in
orthem naught—but in. lav told mr Iiury
dor Io know how absolutely tr-lfah and '1 meat is to lot orory. titato of rouatry »•
lores another!"
pereona] are their motive*, The more Iic.de whoa it please* Hie lliaory of
touch iutniue tuft-ring eouid not la*t
| law is to ।onion alloiisiinals.., 11m the
long—when on the morrow he was in| ory of politics ia to join Tweed, Hireen.
troJucml to Imcy'a affincuced, a Mr. unua the personal and Miliuli inotire* of
their conduct
Take suck men ,a*
Goldsmith, he merely glanced nt thit Banka. Greeley, Trumbull and Hrhurx. of political villainy. I» thia n oountrv
g*ntlcmuu oa he responded to the cour­ I*t n» look at inch ot them. IHnks Mo- ia which such • tuau caa.lio sueresaful?
tesy; for1 Lacy he had clo*r«: scrutiny. rifieed an army and campaign infenti*- i Is it [MMsibfo that thia gcoal Nation can
■ exult uiulinte-bauks. or be led l&gt;y the
I lowest chuui of bitriguona ot bo swindled.
I by politial gnmastors 7 We think not;
support Grant.
Greeley wanted the and n&gt; thhiVthu ides of November will
pctronage of New York far tiimself uid ■! bring n l.-wm aAcwM* d'eisive and sal­
: really fine voice. though not very well
Fanion,
but
bo
didn't
gid
it;
so
he
sets:
: trained, eutitiod him to a [odtion in tba
hinmelf up against Grant Trurabull
church choir nLivh ha a*, ana time held
wanted h'a sin* and eleven other per­
quits creditably, but Ida uuultlro dis-1
sons to be appointed, but he didn’t suc­
. [sjsilion had ttiado hire miamble while 1
ceed; so he thinks Grant isn't ranch. —
there, and caused him to surrender the :
Sumner was disi^are-d from tn» Coinplace on account of some real or Imng- I
initteo on Foreign Ifelalions. an I think*
Grant did it; so he would like to uis- ’
place Grant.
Wo might enlarge this list, iu as to ;
include a doaen or more uren in Cfnein- 1
nati who wanted tp be upjniatod Col-'
lector, I'oatmasU-r, MaraUuL etc.. «lc, , tskes phew:
Biatcr—How ore you Blair f
butit iauruircessary, beu use it iaob lions
1 John Alden rendered hi* par*, in the!
Btsra -1*retty well, how are you J
n&gt; the peoplo of Cincinnati, who can see
■ auartetto eery acceptably, but at the I
IHauw—Bally never weighed s»
ao iwtrich, oven if he don put his head
close of the |rrformance made an un- j
under bis wings. But, as we have said, much in my life. Whafs the news?
fertunnio alluvion to the baas os liariag I
Huns—Have been away from home,
the cauvaaa on the part, of thisto gentry
i fallen behind lime. Now tba bare was ,
n |&gt;crMtial one, in which the great body and' haven't bad n chance to read the
| Mr. Helhanl Bpniec, who, though not fore, In a court house. This man wn* ot the people of the United .Stales are Tcierxr. for two days.
Bioun- -Yoh still reml the Dcra-ihr
mneh of a sinter, was lately from the charged with bank robbery, and o»m- not iuteroitod at all. Tliu elvriiou will'
' eity apd be did not propone to ba dicta-1 milted,to the penitentiary for life. He be decided not t-y dimpiwintai! office Tcavxe then, do you ?
' ted to by John Alduu who hail never ' । read the next day' that Jim Hendricks seekers nor by ambitious demagogues.
Heun—Ob, I can't get uLm« srichout
(t)&gt;»
priareer)
lead
esraped
the
officers
accn the city. The result of three conIt will bo decided by loilliunv of intel­ it It is the only paper in this State you
and departed fur parts unknown
ligent lacu who care nothing lor the con dnjurad on if you waut to keep up
The l*rof.«snr re-culled these details misetaWc son'hoods or tile pvtty intri- wiihtho news,
i easily as he would the reading of some
Bsouv—Well, that's co .-■‘aWtUmgh
it's alvruys treading ou m/ too*' Sow
The utWt clumsy entrance into thn .
roam, whereat the Miucs Endow and '
iidlowers were in the bottom of the acre these ere corns oa thoie ton, trod phen
Bement laughed; Alden's taco grew .
but who do care, aud whose liusiuCM. in th ere i'itu* are rubboJ, it irowi .again*!
rec, i.ul lie bit his lips to keen back thn
fact, depends upxi it. that tins Country "the grain" d'yreof 8u AgoAmadand
angry retort He controlled his pas-1
•hould bo parqwnxi*; that this frvra- nup it sbqpt once ia four ynsfadtet 'I
■ions ami ipiirtly eiused the book and I
uu-ul chil'tKl be stable ; that U* debt and gvavraily hut.’ tn order i« ngMa about
retried from the room. He was fol-1
the tbird day. Their iirrangrtflenls are
lowed into tho ball by Miss Danforth
a&gt; prfoct fur getting alt ths MWfc.that
wl»&gt; said *&lt;&gt;rTOwfelly:
“ Yon are nut going. Mr. .Udrni f '
ties slioul.l damage, if n H ruin, their
ib'i'in»M aad employment; for there i«
Yns .dios Danforth. 1 am. I mar
' । no buxin-u or i-mpluyinrat which may
Ut if the only object
giv­
' | not bo iuturmpteJ, if not destroyed. by not be *u owiloanDcdly it&gt;dapaua*i|l1p&gt;ing u» a «[iecisl invitation fos this ot&lt;*, *—a—political change* To thia great body tokaUy---------------- —
nmg was to furnish the company with
a laughing sti&gt;*k—as may bo infened
from tba approval «-f rileaco you gave
you are pret'y certain to find it (&gt;. K.,
in such disgraceful conduct on the ]&gt;art
excepting nf course its protioii' on the
of your guests, 1 must reapretfully ling
ChuejMaumg G«.im. auxl n Ihing-oef.n
learn to l-e excused from further parof that kiud h&gt; which it disagree* (.with
tii-ipation in the plraaurm of tba eve­
me; but if it bvlicviw. n,, tiling to, I*"
ning!”
1
Prider
Grant
Uio
Union
is
restored.
wrung tlivre is not moacy erpugli in
•Jalin Aldan, stay!” cried Lucy,
, '
To lain, this (act fully iu. remember Detroit to buy it* support.
“ You are wronging me in imputing to
that in 1M« lite Democratic party
me such motives and actions that wore
cliargvd that Cuagreos was a -frag­
prompted onlv by friendship. 1 wo*
ment the acts ot recast ruction were
greatly pained by the though!lew con­
duct re&gt;md to, but th* remedy was and carried away amid the most fear­ void; and the rsiuntry &lt;li*mraii«er.al. ful Imprecations and curses directed to- la proof, rood the dixLration of the
nut with me, for yon remcml-'r that
dispute was originated by youraelf, *&gt;y annU the 1‘rofeaaor. A dispatch was Druiocnuk (kmrentiou, and the loiters
immediately sent t ■ the city aud before
morning officers arrived who fully idrnitifi’-l the prisoner as thn veritable Jim

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1 ting room fell to the lot of beauty, who and music bad been thn stopping stone | But the difference iu restills is imi were aopn enjoying thcniaclrts with (lie of his prosperity and fuimi. Prosperity jnrianl. Gen. Hawley e&lt;npha«i»sd it
freedom of youth.
and fame ho regarded merely as stop­ in his recent speech in Burliugton JIalL
! ThkrtenaloUemr is not «srpee*ad ping atones to Lucy’s tore. During,। Ho said, substantially i
, to nasa too oloao a scrutinv upon curb a these five years he remained loyal to ' •'little os Grant has talked, he has
couoctian. It appears to boot ml,On- 1 hot- The hotn of proring himself wor-: said many things that have already be­
toga at a sweeping glanca from the । thy of het was the prime indsutive to come historic. For instance: “The em­
doorway. If he were to observe close-1i action during all that time. It enabled ir tnniui are unconditional surrender.'
ly Lucy Dsnlorth, the d -- “-----• - 1 । htaa to re«i*t temptation of ovary kind, ‘I juopore to morn immediately un your
I bouroheid, end the ack
I and rendered h u&gt; contented with un- work*' -I shall tight it out on this Ime, if
। of the occasion, 1« wa
j ratarruptad toil which nt hut was it takes all summer.' T®t us have peace.'
she lind an unpleasant
I abundantly rowar dad by factuna'a sxai'.r. "I shall havo no policr to enforce
He had;not ootired ti —
1 With pride he poialed the &lt;-xutra*t be­ against the will of the people.’ Now
1 at a distance, ImagiMtion's lens bad tween Prof. Alden of to day aad John Greeley has written for fatty years—n
refracted otmt feature into its proper Alden of fire yoaqi ago. Ho smiled column a day. He has talked all over ol! branches of bmhiteA thrown into
cjnfution. In 66e won!, it WA-. the
i cuiuplacentlr as he aaforod himself that ji this continual. I chaUouge any man u. courage and good sense of tho admini*tho cooutenamw aoctaed the perfoctir
there was no danger of a premature re- i liae in this audience aad quote, off hand, tretiou which has - alone preserved the
of bcanty. As ha nontraurs looking
1 as a memorable saying, any line that II stabler and prorperioy of • lafiighy^the young lady, srtA ia discharging fl
i Horace Gt reler erer wrote.
Industry has increased nnilO- Grant's
dutfes cd bastew hi the most eharmit^.-------[ administration ata ran*: rapid rate —
manner, ho couriode. that his criticism ' The immediate ciuse o! bis risit toT.
I This is a hcL . - T/.TT
is unjuat. Tito mouth ia uot largo, and 1 was an invitation from Cui. iknforth 1
7. The curamcrcu of tho country is
if if tgus, it would bo entirriy in liaxroo-1 ft&gt; ronduet a musical festival iin that ।
I greatly cnlargird. Tho nggreguto of
ny with-the grucroqs mould n( tha*t&gt;. place, for Ihof.* AHon'a fame hod «■ i
export* aud imjiorto exesed bv for anvradii»nj foxhnv*.
| |.-iu1&lt;m1 evoa to that reraota joint. As

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WEDNSDAY, OCT. 23, 1872.

Mian.

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Lacy. Ths coaferenca wa* lone, and
ire have no tuoana of knowing whst
took place except from a few words tlio
1‘rnfcwsrr was hoard to say.
"Lney. ytiu have made'me a* happy
as I was miserable twenty-four hour*
aga. But rtill there is one thing that
mors mv enjoyment; 1 fear tho tore you
bore tbit folk w cannot be isstoatly and
entirely trauaforeod to me. With per­
son* of your disportiori first bve is
something lasting.”
“My dear John," ahs retorued, "did
joa sen any exhibition of affection na
my part white tn his society T'

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Fire yearn had olspoed since the in­
cident chronicled here. little did Jobs
Aldou imagine, whoa L» said his adieu
to Lucy Danforth that five years would
roll their course along before he would
again look upon thvt beautiful fere.
As John Alden walked homo that

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preMnit fell aud wratiw. They will ou
January 1st oulatga thu Wmcu-T jnusvxi by the addition of right colgmna,
I making it ono of fl&gt;o tafgfe
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[print nlcMH*. as fint M all'the‘other
nowapapor proiecs put toguttior. Aud
th* gsmroac to thaw engine hoops it
along »o Btcauily, too.. Iflhero u ,v&gt;ything 1 adore it is a Governor. •,
■ Bure-(Who wtu • ■noturwu* wag
and joker}-Hlrl «4 J That's first ttrto I
I That was indeed n Owe aM I But jeHag
u &gt;king, and thal'a snuff «MA fto that

mouth ha talks ci.
...
Ho is not a prolfie writer. But bo can
write a mesasigv in as abort a time, and
write it as well, «* any Breridout we
erm-had. Mr. BholUbargur, ot Ohio, io

�I the psrpore ol arresting thn beneflrent I
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Election Notice.

i thore who vrero beaten in tlw Md to re। triorc their ground in politic*.
I
To this end tho weaknereos nnd sup-.
i posed gTieranrw* ot prominent Bepaldi- rVrtioa t • taw-y Oe'eelocsd men fan­
cans, including ‘ our Blair.” were play­ voting. lint nt th- Sautb t&gt;ir «Mnu*
ed upon, nntil they t aro b -guited into, make no rndmvsn to odaroal the
affiliation with tlwdi life fang personal ahatueful fa?t«, but regard the matlvr
and jioliticsd eu»aii&lt;-» But the maitaee as an exrelicut je*t. Hera is the way
of Um Republican patty, th" ,budne»s tho Macuti Ttityrofiue dfesweyw, a Demand nun-pobtic.d cliune* »l the roaniry, (Static Greeley papier, make* merry
. to their eterunl honor nnd tlw b-*t in- ': orer the slaughter of negroes at tho |*»lls
(ferrets of lyunieexy. atowi firm and in- i
'corruptible, and donounoed iu drMwed ,
terms'the whale nrhetue. Iu tho to! i
I elections just roportesl they have ret the
; ineffaceable ecal of their reprobation up- ■
, on it Ami from now until the day of J

• tho Ifa-udeutial cieeiiou tho patriotic
' sentiment of the country will a.igmeul
tin volumo and stevugth, and thru Um
j l*«f reavrrery sgainst the welfare uf the
; Republic wiB fo ror/t amsy lik« snow
: flak~ before a June son.

~ SUSTIE. AB MATEI
Regular meeting of the Common '
Council at tho Council rooms, Monday
| errning, Ort. 21st, 1x72.
, ItoWi'Ut—-Mayor. Roeonlor,
AMs.
' Basiuian, Hants. Konfidd and Wood.
Minutes of previou* meetings read ’
and apffloved.
Aicvounti of John WeiMort £or h*il&lt;
i for walks 8'
and Boyd Craig for re| moving tree from street, til 60, were
! presented and on ’motion were al'omxl I
I and oidcra drawn
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It i« painfal to think of the aimrat
innumerable topics ot debate which

point of view/sinew the Tenney hania
electien, whether B. Orate Brown did,
or did not, got overreached fey liquor at
New Haren. As a public question this
■xmoernd only the people ol NUoouri,
whose Democratic Liberal Governor he
ter, and the TkUegation that Merers.
Colfax, Wilson, Dawes. Boutwell. Kel­
ley, and other nscmlrere were bribed by
Mr. Ames. The rirtuou journalism
who brought this charge having no bet­
ter motive than the defeat of General
; Grant and the Republican party, aud
I the echeme having faite-l. they of course
1 turn to fresh fields of slender end new
i psrtnrea of abuse. Yet, the Triiaar'r
. latnst article on this topi- was disgustI iugly deficient in vituperation spice.
Gen. Ewing exunera'M Speaker Blaine
1 from the charge of having teen cormpt ■
ed years before bo was elected to Con■. gresa, and the TrihmS meekly apulogisea, although it bad been to th-- exponscf lithographing tho evilerxe on *h?«:!i

•

1 don't know what to do! Again uiy ।Ifinhlwd by Doc. 1st, 1872.
'
mime t« dragged beflire the public i[ Mored by Aid. Hams .
through thn cvlusum of the JTeaw jsara* 1
That the draining of the Striker poud
a.1, aad* I am held up to the scorn and
be done according to the apecificatioaa
derision of the pe-_qJe Haar tlioin,
presented by the Oomtnittoo, end that
•*The peo|Je ot Barry Co. begin to botho cost of *0 doing ba ped by the It.
1 here that King Daria ha* aa many rrlnsuing of orders on the fir.t Ward fbml
th ss m Virsses the 1st. and ia just aa
far an amount .ufiieiant to pay tho same,
willing tu provide for thi’m. Pshaw 11
gentlefolks, a premium on seeing ma- ,
chines, or matched horeas, ia a very lit- J
: Movsd by Aid. Wvpd—
tla thing to get riled about" Now, I •i That the rqmrt of Committee to fet
went fo say to nil wliom^it may concern,
job for draining Striker |&gt;oud be aoooptid and adopted, and the City Attorney
ttpi ightly, and »&gt; shapo his course as to
FARSAND
please and satisfy eresybedy, thcib^aiu bo Instructed to draw up a contract accotdiog to tho qiocificatiotLs aa reported
that man. It, has born ray constant
by ike Committee, and that tho Con­
stddy to so conduct myself in ray daily'
tractors be resjnued to. give euitablo
walk and ooarers itiou so that 1 might,
surety to be approved by the Council
for the performance of the work.

a-qirornl; and y« it seem* the wvakness
of [loar human nature. I fail, though my
work on streets, Ac., of tlttl -&lt;6, was
pathway ia wet with the team of eentriaud allowed aa folios a. via:
ticra aad sorrow over my failures, thus prevented
I
•2X71 from 1st Ward fund, «29 50
proving thesincerify of my motives, that '
all that pjor, finite, erring mortal can ’1
Ward fend, and |30 75 from general
du ha* been dune to ment their ''Well ।
1 highway fund.
d'C&lt;'. good aad faithful eeivnnt." Feflr-;! Moved and carried that Juasph Cob'
ing that I
fail, 1 have jietitioncd. I
be aflows i an order of |50 to apply oa
1 remonstrate I and snplieated them (raI contract prise foe job oa Bailey hill
pccially John who is ■* Worth-Ira* iu
[ Geo.} asking them to uot turn' tbrir 1j Moved by Aid. Wood That tho Committee ppptdntcd to let
crSsAiay. fww. triilf,
finlfJ Mrosm j
job to drain Striker poud be also direcon me any more, that I aa* the Mayor* anil It might hurt the cred-t of the eity. I' ted tu tee that the material ar aweary
1 to construct the drain be procured an 1
That it might injure tho reputation of ।' see that tho work Im jwrfoneo I areunl.
graphed He Sa to be abandoned thus in­ my family. That 1 wa* gvtung old and I;'tng to cualrac*.
continently; what length of life &lt;nn a could not •land rough usage any more ;
u» I could when I was young, that iny j
lie expect which haa simply been put in
ordinary Typo? Perhaps the most (, grand father fought in tho Revolution, n
, painful caoo i* the charge of fraud ip 'land my father voted for lijueml Jack- it
| I’cnnsyllama, which, being prospect ' eon, and that I had a family pride aboutr
I ively ba*ed on C.,L Forney'" predic­ { Udi thing, that 1. would urn only »t&gt;n-ij
tions, now goes Into the limbo of Jrad 1 tiaun to take their paper rnyiol, but
| issues IwcauAo Forney liimtolf baa । would get thatu another aubicrili r as
i abandoned it. We fear, indeed, that
j our own occupation aa Republican I

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I tho yob was fat to Merera Quackenbush
*
an-1 r iaber for the sum of W8. to bq^

। have occupied tho attention of tile proas
aud platform for the la»t four month*,
which mn*t tow be clna*ad among the
‘ deal iaauM." ‘•omo of them will
continue to Im discussed languidly a
liltlt wliite longer, but nearly all are uttrrly worn out. Eor instance, of wbat

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j&gt;&gt;urna)I-ts is Io be somewhat interrupt- stop making iqiecehe* fw Giant And '
i«d, for the -want uf lirt issiwv to talk,jycL ail these entreaties full like kiclo*
' about. Wo feel hws iatereal tliau we va their atony-heart*. and with the le- •
l did a short time since io tlsc question o! gal lore of Blackstone an throne hand. ।
Mr. Greeley's view* on soceeswii. nod and thn keen Eagle Eye and sparkling.'
all specnlationa as to thn make up of wit aud »arra*m of John on the other, ‘ Moveil and carried that tlui City At­
bn Cabinet, never very intcreitiug to they proprai to hang like a war cloud ।, Hurney fee alloaro 1 su order of 1100 tc
us, hare suddenly become aa uniuipor- on my path and bring mo down to an .
apply on Hilarytent to us aa the quest&gt;oD ol the j*dice early grave, forsaken and despised, with j
| arrangement" of the Emperor of the the hope and prosper;* of life blasted,1
bo instructed to call upon Aid. Wooley
jEwpimanx. It is a positive relief to are ruined and gone forever.
’
and request but attoudanco at the Mgu1 that Mr. Greeley haa staited on a n,w
hr meeting* al the Cummoa Council or
!agricultural expedition. Hi may hirj
his resigmtivn from the offloe of AHcr’ picked up some useful hint* about ru; ta Imgaa or fenc • rails, while swinging , s[«dacled N?ro. fur that mu*iy» edition ’
THROAT ABB LUN! INSTITUTE
[ around his Western circle, which will' on Black "tone with hi* manifold expobe stimulating to the pubhe, no longer । rtenee^in yrereriiy dwarrss, must havo,
। excited, either to bopo or tear, by noy long &gt; rc thia learned the wrakues»e« of
j proepec't of kia election to the 1’rnnihuman nature, and would lia»e spared
me tl&gt;i* humiliating comparison. And
now once agnin let me entreat you, by
nil the tire of our common huinaninity,
| by nil wo hold near and dear on earth.
MIIIOIASB FICTBIE FRAMES'
This wonWtjl vegeublo restorative
i and by all our hop?* of immortality and
I Heaven, to desist Don't bo so cruel 1 is tho shi-et-aaefior of the feeble and de-1
bilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the I
the State of Kentucky, shows what the
aged aud languid it has no t-qunl
passionate euteriee, about Republican more respectable of th« Ih-mccratir
among stomachics- A* a raraedy fori
• rands and money, inflicting wholrsaie Southern politicians intend to do with
Hr.
Greeley
in
case
of
hie
election
:'
wrong upon MMwonf liberals and «■un- especially subject, it i« superseding
•• Should Greeley, if elected, nttanpt
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। tropical temperate or frigid, it acU *» a i
's-weifio in every specie* uf dix^d-w
I which undermine* the bodily strength IiKTkoiT*
' and breaks down tho animal spirit*.
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tb« worst. they u. only Democratic
victorias ia dmguiae. Soon thereafter
will eppear the more ingenians theorist*
who will invent all sorts of reasons tv

the aide of the Republican*, «bile eve­
rything (including tho prortigo of these
elections, of ooone.) from now until

But the CrwresMB, an out and out
Democratic Sheet published nt Ixxington Missouri, puts the question of their
intention* in a much plainer aud more
unmistokeablo light Hear iL Tba
Ouvxr, October 12.
srerersre* eami to baat. f»U&lt;** asst
following appears in ite Editorial Cob Imrt evening GM* IL Dewey, of Hast- a«L Ii sm»h th. laSr.ffcevsrMw»-«»•»••
i umns, very appropriately under tho cut ings. Republican candidite for Bute ’ U. **4 a* sstaral axt torfwt ihsi »* wraa
Senator, addrsaaed the cilittt* of thia Jteiartlu.»H&lt;*H&lt;&gt;a. tolu.wili.rare*"!--."
place on tin* irsuiM of tlw day. After i j,
urind ib» r«« ratl-l tester*at r**m•tating the contest W Men virtually M b~«v. Ii rssaava. rWa--.
*mI
decido l by ths election, of Tuesday fast, •
1,1’~to“w ■"'*“** U,*‘
‘*1“v ,U*
he mid w. bad now to do chiefly with
bh. u -h to *u toU-.M- u-u.

,MUC«.
unawaM Bic
Itotol. Mlsb.

Establishment
U c buy our Good* of Manufacturers nnd Import!

Comfort’s

of corrupt moons reinstall himself and
bis army of samniroal, rajr-sucking.
skillrt licking kin in office, then 'there |
still remains a ho]&gt;o, a laat but sure and
final reeort—the dernier rewrt The
Jewish High I'rieat. Caiipbax. express­
ed that hurt reeort 1800 year* ago. ra
there beautiful end patriotic wordi : 'It

gn.es:

SwiPE'SAas

Pectoral

Syrup

SPRING tc AVERY.

New Advertisements.
J. H- SLATER.
Engineer,

Builder,

Cough and

la Sr yaiW. «sf«

Siwl aii lestoical,

'a erratic course in
-- ----------------- - r_jlk policy was ably
shown aad proved by Mr. Gnaley'a own
word*. He then akatebad eloquently

DENTIST

of Preaident Grant, that he will be nowmeinnted, pray tell tu -hat the words
do mem ia plain Eegiiah. Ibe Gawm■siii Greeley paper, and was the first
Democratic Jaaroal that urged hi* nom­
inate al Baltimore as the Democratic

riii: lending Dry Goods Establishment in

Western Michigan
Carriage A House

Flags, Danners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted- to Order.

aarSubtcnbe fur a Hbjac pa?
I per. Take the BaNWSB: it is the
Largeai, ChMpeat an4 beat papw paWHwd hi tba aection

PartieuUr attenlfen paid to

Gla«N Show Cuirdii.
LANQLEY DTCZjlTSQI.
Baraga.

18.

Well Brick.

�tife fVrd’ocM4 Bi
ret.u

V Tax Form Avwrat. Mnrrixa ol the ted in fancy lain** and orvameuted
Borey Co. Sunday School Amodation with stMnm of Bed, WMtv aud Blue
wiU be h*klst tlw Presbyterian Church, Ribbon*, aa th *aa oulora w*ro the emia IfoMiag*. oxmocue ng Ttrnsday; bltuns uf th* G ucarumrallhat protect*
eroaing, Octob-r 29th and reatmuing ,■ all in th* enjoyi n*n: of aivel Rdigtou*
through tl&gt;e day- and ureurag of. lilMrty.they were thought to bo very ap­
Wednesday, October 80. Bee. Geo. H. । propriate far thw oceatton. But a* it

TO THE QVALIFIED ELECTOR* OF UDe

Of the City of Hastings.
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1 hereby girea, that tho several Aldormaa of lb* several Wards, eating
Rscuirsire*. *ad«.- u4 by wlrtas *r*a Art MUllM “As art tatfor I* e**eagyto*ee»ny

Htckox, ot Jackson, Cbainnau of the
Executive 0owmltt&gt;« of the State 8. S.
AaeuriaUen, will deliver the address on
Tuteday evening. Prof. Merrit Moore,
of Kalamaew, Secretary of th* Stat-&gt;
Executive Couimittvo; lUv. John L.
Maifo, of Cbeboygnn, an-1 other* are ex­
pected to be prravul and deliver aildre"

’_______ J. Menu, rjt. I
CHUICHU.
~

d-nandr for ’Hollo•wgy a Pdb *ad Ointment* .*
’
‘1 ~——---------'«=prfoeipfol partie*
valuable Medicine*
’’In order to prote.

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Pml O’Clock A. M., until 8 O’Clock 1’. M.

THE ■ HUM

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B. J. Gxaxt, Prreident.
Turn. D. Msmu, Sre'y.

W. D. HAYES, Recorder

First Ward.

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MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

Ma. Eatroa:—In your last issue in ।
At the ML?vllnm Kelrnol Hons* in
“We call yuur particular attention to Hope. Oct. 25th.
which wa* published a list -if premiumi
At the School House in Quimby, on awarded nt our County fair. Hie Secre­
tary of tlw Society mq* complaint is
Saturday evening, Oct 26lh.
Monday evening, Ooi StMh, at thr made by tbo Agent cf the W. A Wikm
8. M. (Jo , nt this place, that the ComDoty ScbooVIIouse in Johnstown.
Tuewlay evening, Ort 29th, al Na«l»- mitte* on Sewing Machin** del not
“vtyl* of goods.
come around to award any premium*
“Information ooneernixg any inch
Thursday afUruom, at -one o’clock.
ufi^ »81 •- received
&lt;•«. 31st, at Woodland Cenwr.
•’spilt thanks.
Friday evening, Nov. 1st, at MidJ14“Wo ask the fannr of all the iafac1 premium. We dnslro li any that we
**018000 vim can giro in regard to .boeo
will accept the challenge nnd work for
th* premium. at any time and place the
Now tlA Hooonrabk* Company,
agout of th-» W d W. Cd may dosigaware that your law* do not permit
nate, in the City of Ilsstuig*, after the
them to coppy the precise getting up of
my Medicine*, put their oaun terfrita in­
Truly.
to another form nnd intimate that they vOatuea W. Wright, ia aerionaiy aick.
adopt a .V«r IM.
Show coming this week, all tarn out.
Tho object nfkbMe peojie in referring
Proceeding* ol the Board of Super­
dicineu ia, that it may be believol that viton will appear next week
“'Mr. Cha«. Dolph ha* his hack run­
1 am connected with them
Smith arof the new proprietors and we
In the intereat ot the public, 1 there- ning now tn and from tho Depot
know them to be gcuthmen of ability,
iore rrepccdufly invite you. to be pleased ✓It i* getting vary dry, and fanners and bespeak for them success iu their
to gire an insertion to lhi« Idler in e»ur complain that they cannot husk the it
paper, that your reader* may not ba deci*vcd by this “New Yack Chemical | ^Grading ia now being done on State habitant*, with tbu*o surrounding it, |
■ Compaav’e" spurious Mcdieinea.
Street near th* Depot
will do all in their lower to sustain the
Each Tot and Box of my Gamine
Raaaell A Norina have gut un n Jadrpi adraf Lv not only [ntnmirixg it i
Medicine* boar .the British Government
•pfosdsd stock of Now Gcod*. Locknut thruiselre*, butjiring their induenc* fur
otftsid" pat:ci&gt;ag&lt;*. That yon may j ru*- j
Stamp, with the word* “Holloway's
for their new Adrorti**meni next week.
I Pill* and Ointment, Isrmfoa,” but they
p r. gentlemen, ia the sincere wish of 1

r-'lrrast -VViird-At the Old (Jatdmg-MiH, oa Jefltaam Street, North
Side of Thornsppi* Hirer
Second Ward-At the Grand River Valley RaJinad Deput.
T’lslrd Ward-At th* Coasraoa Council Boom, in BrewC- Block.
8ta|o Street.
.
I’ourth Ward-At the SborifT* OSco, in th* (krort Houee.
(•*. fe&gt;n ksrtMf ilMireMaastonlttl* iSm u th* Hill!.,, »r,m1u urtsr s*U Art.*
W. D. HATER, Rreorder.

Will nut th* Offl.ors of Township A*•ociationa and tho SuparintendcuU of
Snndgy rfoboeb extend this wUn and BOW ia, becaure there i* a firm band at
*4cure Mm 4ttedanc* of Ibl*gnhn frem I tba bead of the Gorerumen t that they
have learad to respect and fear.
th*h Baufey School* f

~re'» iiiB^i&lt;hn.JJur"u‘1MOure.
yre.-re-u.

MASONIC.

Saturday, November 2nd, 1872,

tuocracy tu flaunt the Radical colon
right in their ftw* and one of their
leader* who atyt-M him*.!! M. D. de­
clared that before it abcaih! be done “fo
VMM tMf tt*
Aarfiraf Mnf M a
HnwwidwksA." Talkofahakiug hntfda
friends name k&lt;goth*r from all part* of with *uch man ! When you are pre1 the county. The propio of Hastings 1 paicd for Treason you may do it, but
! will entcrtiun all dalugafo*.

Bright Jama* F
Brown Cbaries D
t Barnes Georg* A
Breuer Otto
Cook David R

THE MH'HIM,
, Cornwell BUvsatsr
Cook llowanl
' Clough Horatio
' Cook A drin D
j Dewey Georg* M

si-irui. Notion

Cole Jeerpb
&lt; Ortrt^bt Harry
^hidoater Benj F

Cook AaaJ
(.'oou Sylveeter

Goodyear Henry A
Goodyear William H
(iutrkunst Georg*
Gutekcn**. Christopher
Grebb John A
Goodyear Georg* E
Goodyear Nathan B
Green Henry I.
Goodyear William 8

(Riguesl)
THOMAS HuLLOWAV.

Tbs laaiieauevf th" ZZ«sr-faaraulrou- i
tain* one «( the fiocat specimen* of j
•‘reliance ujost Providence” tint we ■

jUari!

The on neo can hare the same, by proving property, ami peying for tli. no-

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Q

But JuM a* good a» any other.
But Just na go&lt;») a* any otber
Rut just a* good aa any other.
Rut Jut u good a* any oilier.

not think could be found “iu a'J Israel.''
t&gt; nay nothing about Hasting*. It
-tale" that if certain State* (a* ehowu in
the table) shall *0 vote for Hera**
Greeley, that Ilurnre can be elected,
nod tkiaft tkr rulin'. itill epm. Such
win

S.tji

aI

auction on the 6th of next month, the
uraal amount of stock, Ac., that is gen­
erally dispoaed of at auction salat.

IWr!

alts'

lc* Cream ha* tong riooe “ played
out," but the Confocticaerv, Grocery.
Inspector* of’Eloetton in th&gt;« 8l«t»
Boots for m*n and bore, and Shoe* and Diamg Room* of W. B. Ilitcheoek.
this fall will be required to provide two
for women and girk at the New York I
rail *nd aee.
ballot bore*, or one box with two aptrttni-uls, for til" coming etocti-m. Th*
candidate* for Elvcturw, 8tuto offiems,
Ibiprewntotiro ia Congo-**, 8-snator
and Renreavntatire iu the Hute Irtgislalure, and County Officer-, will all l«
voteil on one ticket, nud deposited in
in th* New I ork Cash
1B want of aar tiling good to one bos. Ballot* on the proposes!
Lumben.ien: Shirt.. Sock., \
"’r' amendment* to. the Couriit jtion of thia
G/Or«,
Star CMhiat^| State will bo deposited in a wj«trat#

House, Grand Rapids.

Michigan Central R. R.

Goes Out

olq.

nuuru »«» oirict route,
IWiX'^SSJbKa S3 Cl

SOLD IX HASTINGS,
&lt;
BYACKLEY

$11.00 for Men's Good
Suits-Star Clothing House,
Grand Rapids.
34tf

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Nvw Mr. Baltimore, the thing was
too big lor your comprehension I am
reports th* prospwcla far a largo Repub­
lican majority, ranch larger than here­ not going to say yuu lied abuu' it O ao.
tofore, in that township very flavoring not a bit of it; but you htv* deu* tlw

I’aocxawsiae—The Shoo! BoiMing
I under th* superintendence of Mr. B.
Mount of Ann Arbor, who ha* tba brick
i work tn charge, and Mr. Taylor of loin
sing, the wood work, ia rapidly raising
heavenward, and the third «tory commeoced. It is their intention to have
it ail eacfoaed before cold weather *4*

Th* hat Book, ofdivuion A. Lias* 5
va* not returas-J to tho officer* of the
Agricultural Society, which accounts

for th* non-appearance of tba preminm*

Wooley Dewitt C.
Wlnekleman John &lt; .
Wright Harney
Whaler laaac
Young Andrew A.

Second Ward

FOBUISMBc MEV TOBI CAM STORE Bo*-. lio.'.iy W.
ra SUES tteKW MBS USB fflffi KEShES?
EDI 84EER tie NEW I® Uffl ffiEE

Newman I Icbanl W
Sachtreib '■eJrr.ek
Noblsa Joel ft
No Ua* Julius
Power* Samrel

leave to doubt, and also bog tim pr.vilego to make a abort reply through

bis. re. » u, taw- re i w~--&gt; -« ” T~J-r
‘E"
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u. rm n M
sire .r
bu&gt;.
giea for thirty |&gt;er cent lev. than before.
I mean jua&lt; what I eay- My baggie,
are all made of tho be*t material an 1
wad flushed AD who anbmprta buy­
ing bad bettor call and ano me before I
got out of ch* notion at rellmg st €•&gt;•!
Hasting* Sept. 3d, 1872.

And many buy them.
And nfany bny thorn.
And many buy them.
And many buy them

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

T_ .i_ ____________

-Wo wete farored w.lh a

Hick* WillMai F
Hick* Chasln H

Pure Wines and Honors!

iuma aa awarded at our County Fair,
and published by ua last week, th*
award in claaa No. 3, Dniaion C, to
Mr. Hditob.—1 eaw a short |dwv in
Clark Sutton fur beet Cheshire boar, not the columns of the Il»*t J.Mr»al, pur­
porting to ooms arum Baltimore, and
trying to make a report of the grand
Grant and Wil*m rally bel l at th*
Durfee School Hous* in sail town, last
coining cold, fur notwithstanding tho
Saturday night, and by th* rami sign­
temperature ot the place where bis Faed to it would indicate that i: contained
t-nic Majesty dwell*, tur devil i* afraid all thn brain i of aud town, which I beg

_.

Al) who buy them like
All who buy them like
AU who buy them like

that the would be »Uj&gt;ervi»or. udmitUsi
a great many thing* Now Mr. Ballimure, one J &gt;hn will toll vou what ho
did admit, lie admitted that General
Grant'* Administration wa* so pure and
bright that &gt;1 did reflect; and when tho
Oreeleyised lUpubiicnns looked at it,
they only aaw the reflection ot thrir own
little sunk, and that was what ftightned
them so. No wonder! Aku&gt;, those
three ebeers, gireu for Grant and Wil­
son, were roaring big ones. Abo tlus*
three last cheer* given for the Sfeto aad I
County tick*)*, were tretueaiiuoe. lag |
one*, lonuwh eo. Ibex they shattered '
the poor, weak, toll, aiokly, brain of;
Mr. Baltimore, and mad* him bring

American Organ

Don't buy until you examine them
and e*« tf they are n-H Just a* good oa
any other.

Ii Offirefi tu tte Pillic ti its Merits.
The Weber &lt;fc Gabler Pianos

WARD &amp; THAYER.
Hastings 4 AUsgan.

May 15,
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Rend Alvin
Robert* Jarno* P
RuareD Julius
Bock Adam M
BeedGrorgwM
Rich Jaron
B«nkia Georg"

Don’t buy until you examine them
lanae Fand *ee If they are not Ju»: w good •" Makepeaea
Mtxhar Loreuxu D.
| any other.
Srtaon IMrtd P.
Oralrorn Gaotgu U.
Or.torn Mlle
Ormsby Christ G. _
Palraiaur George’A
,

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Price th® »M to »taj. WansiHSjtsn
ftn ten Mb lia vemHijun
Prtn torn M to Ilk fbtuH 5 jun.

forUi th* above report.
Tba wnald bo«
Bureau&lt;on, or Jobs,

lishment «P

ytortue.—At Unwra Hall on Thurs­
day and I May avenging*, tba S4th
PoHtios here ia bat aotllinz into the
IW •»». r—« Londa. T.R- old channel* cd Union and Bebel as it
i,m J
ud A»™. has boon heretofore, and it will remain
so aa krag a* the old Bouri&gt;cn Democracy
are mowed by too aam* spirit* that wustaineJ the rebellion. Republican* her*
■re Legiuing tn eaa that it u uaalcs* to
flunk of “Shaking band* aero** th*
BfoUy Cham,” with R*b*k until they
are triltag to r—eh half way. Henre
whatovar g«&gt;l opnwu they may here
Mtactaiaed lor Greetey, whBa the spirit
of Rebellion ia still rifo and rampant, it
in an toveeiiiaw" duty to vote for Grant j

10 Barrel k&gt;l» u&gt;4 W
1“ drejeni at «
vancc above Cttr-Joad Rat*.’*.

small

MaoHareaaid oa fen*
Uncblw anM on User,
HacMnea aMd on Un**,
Machlaae sott on tire*.

Fourth Ward.
Angle Andrew J

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles o£ all kinds,
w lUfim WWO If Wl l&lt;W
LOTSCASH FOB.

Third Ward.

�CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN.

Gigantic

Gift

Enterprise.

airfield ttliMlb ft, rdflowi^j re.

WILLS’ CAHBOLIC TABLETS

tnariuUe puesagw.ia Mr. Kumuev's last
adhuaK
The time f«a th.- »uMior» baa j.aaaeil,
-»|NKiaUy who. H* «»,»«! power would
• mre mot. reramd.Miuw^t»rea1 uf ttear
defeat.
VHney tfter Rhow-citlren.
Uumid not l-e flaunted iu the faces of the
v unquMhed It ahemffi
be inacribe I
•m rvgitiH-t.ul eulnra. unr jnrtrnyed in
l*-tun-v at the Nation*] c-Bjutal. Uut
the imweht h» uuiber.t u. a regimental
••hir with the forbid dm luwnpiMiu I
Ho i» a (lirture M the National capital ।
rerelliag nrariea «rec fellow-cfuara*. '
tpoB tiki* Gen. Garfield made the fobtawtog mdignent and rtaqurnt &lt;*xn-

$166,000.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.
L&gt;tM« tM»M U Ik. ArvklMt. Mr. K. K. Mfsis. Ik. Iw® »t iIm I-vrlsfet s' Ire »
Cthtm. thsslsf af Itu Nr- Capitol U MM&gt;i*m. tars taSfO-.^

The

Calvert Lithographing Company of Detroit,

Onuul Mtuiral Entertaiiunen!
St. Joseph,Mich. Sept. L1872

The New Oapitol and Grounds,
Guarantee Satisfaction
. s.,
*

"at.« P“?» 1

“Who rroto that ? Wer «mH earih
uiMjrtntMtd hur it might have liee'u
I&gt;enitril by Ji-tf.r*ia Davis or anv of'
I tee lArmocralic learimu of the
Hut
•I- you raaliae, can you cumiKphaed.
that tfesw are the Brurdi of Charire
Sumner, oi -M«k»ailiu»etts »- tliat he '
left them hs-lund Io lie re.i.1 lieforA u '
public meeting to Fuaeuil Hall, when be'
sailed fur Er..pc ! I«l u* review that
id/* for a tm luvnt. Yuu tuurr not writs
upon tho walU uf yuur home* the liattle* in which y«ur suns laid their lirm
up JU th- irrunuten’H altar.'bes-auw (hey
may remind -«nnc man of his dofi-at.
A soldier must nut occupy the 1‘r.aidnu-1
tiul ihuir 1-uiMitno nuiu tuny !«• remind- 1
ml that 1h- helped to jMt doarn the j*. •'
ledlioa If this is tree, if thfa doctrine ,
i. right, f int» 9ou frartrnrh Utr han •

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QT“W&lt;N4*Mt br railroad »U1 ]„

BLOOD PURIFIER.

,900 in ILenl Entatc !
$3,000 itt Cush

OPIUM EATING ANTIDOTE

CARD
TH EVERY INVAUl
IUU iki*. Ueetik ®r All! b. .

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

WHATEVER^

dSSMSIfSWi
AGENTS

DR. AT KIN
Cure* Recent nDdOld-dtanding I&gt;i«r

nt:- «pp)au~&lt;.. and , n. ...t X
- I
Ur. "umucr »aya lb., preei-ucv of INwi•l-ot Grant iu the White I Liu*- ia w
Ikiuuct with llu* lurlmbl. n in vripluiu,
nail must b* rvmur.d. / eunrer (hat (f
Area. Grant u th honor
tor nmlrf.
thtlouor ihtlnrrerh itnui: (Great,
' ■heerinoj It wa, to refute that «i-riaou -lauder upon tho •nldirr. that'
a‘
IU.OAII uf t),. vr(cr.ia&lt; nmouiblad M .
1‘iltabasgh. I eay ucaia that ,»• wutiM
of utikindarv. fell from ihrir Kre 1
W lieu Mr. Grerley, trvia th.- lugli pu- I
■ituiu ul u.am’idute fur tho l*muiracy,'
•J.r* adherwis*. dvrlare bi* aU-Trat*«"s
tu tu- uttrrly flits. 1 (Anphauw )’
.

KrrUtwlM.U.trM

LADIES-.’umiRFx R^urr

.stef

INOCURE.NO CHARGi

; Tw^mT Btooo PuwnERr4^

Uraufa Justice to Soldiers.
IWo followintr inriiieut uf th? bur war I
taken fccm PMpD* Tjf, ,f f;rnt
Wheti wtoatm-rv Ha into Vick,burr, I
It...• .Kr .1 .
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I

HORAf10 HUH, Prert 8TANLET W. TORHffi, Wj.

Agents Wanted7
CAMI'AKN EUDECCK tTTt'ikxr

Iilrloligiim! -Jfcl
Sr ,u
• aptturtr took adrentugu uf tbs soldiera*
• -sicra*-., tn charge the UKvt uutrag*• iu»rau*. One ot ihi'ON bsartl-s. tmiaev
i; rubber. «u brought u. tern, by G-n-iu! Grant in tbs f. Unwin- manner.
Th.; steamer hail ita ducks i-rowdel

HAS. J. OUS.8a ML

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PhotoCTanhs,

Fhotgrashs. HALI'Olil)

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TABLE SAUCF,

LOOK HERE

•Are you tbr l upbita «f thia 1
Yre &lt; ton end."
manJ **’Liirr»’ hup- v

THE BEST HUGE AHO BELIIH

FOR FAMILY USE.

-Ahum twahv Bumlrod ai l ti.‘
•What Lave mu cuar^-l f»r
iroJ"
•Frida &gt;n to twroitytiir ilullur

U.M. Z,VsMHUt

S'9A,

Mire, N«. II t'annl H., Gram! llrpid-,
»K«trajfts?2i set .Lift

Carriage &amp; House

•Ton tn twraty-flvr tai h } ia thrt,
Why, that la too mod-r*;.. It is u [■
lliut you uhonW totv- to tab- th.- I.
for to smalt a rtnn Y-u bad Imt

RE MOVED

!tiuody&gt;ung and growing urcliael
DUTY Ob'!’’ 'I’lC-AH I
bg buiMum, living stream of water.
SXQU INIitVEMENTSVot: Cl CBS I
•Hl acres under impruvvmoot*. 1 Bulls------- ........... e ,,,
,
£mm Scbfe-1 House. fugur Ihi.Ii
....
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1,00® tree*. Hj-b-u-lul uml.r of nil A.. Ar.
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u:u|er&gt;ta»d it until, ia a tew luinulea.’ Aimlu; Oak, Ihmwood, WWtermel . tc THE WAYTnORTAIN (il'BGOCDS:
Fur further in-, c,rsM.n.ia&lt; .i adi.:,-..,
x.« »'mL
na &lt; nl»r came from the gu-ni to knap forms. fti.&gt; je-r acre
slek tasxber. .d r' i«».i ike’emwr
tho ■reamer itjni! the €&gt;|itaiu jcLL Loci st ruction*, inquire at this Office, or
, •• V,"*1,1"’” " ■“*. ।
oil over »rTx tx dulbn takmi for fare । tbs propri-t ■•*.
fii ru ecch officer, and sill over $3 fruva
cm h soldier, mid th» order wa- oboyed.
The men knew tbut :b«y had bm.« viciimiA'd. bat £&lt;!t b-lplive. Wbeu they
Irarnad what the Gem ral hud dour. '
th^jnree thru ch.«r. ffir Grant with a I

rr-

n—ture cut ivDi^i IM..,

Flagg. iittnncfs. Mrtunterg,
and !olitiful Caricaiurtg
Painted to Order.
WOODEN OLOCK UTTEH

What Next?

&lt; hunt Msid tu -tn- u( Li, »uti —
•
•TH t«rh thoai rettubxa: rum tint j
lhe buys who hsve op-a -d the river f ir '
them are no! tu bo plundered uf their i
bun! rwruingv oa their trip hutn.If I
trade i. to foliar th- Du' k&gt; .am, it I

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS I
Public Tent

LADIES

Cathartic Pills!

on. crook's

WINE
AMERICAN

BOOKS

MARBLE

Condition Powders!

4u.lk. t-ib 4&gt;| w S-ura

living which the war oacariuaad. eapec-tally ia Wusbirigtuu, luCt him At it« end
ia debt This wa* not the rrault
■if his (■onKmdrxpeaditnr-i Tbs*larn•-s: part of the liule capital which he
l«a'—.id at the Logining uf the war

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COIB, WALLACE k LAW.

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a-Twmk SiCr. serelfll
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from 'tucago tlmwgu GatoeLurg to
ItorboKtoa, baa achiavra a apb-ndid
rcputalioB iu the last two yaara as the

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$60,000 00

SEWIING MACHINES.

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—I laprammair Me4 kw .irvstar.

TWOGRAJD CAP! TA LN OF

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Gift Enterpris,
’$5,000

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Gives tone tuyourhytUm.
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GREENBACKS!

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PURIFY YGUB BLOOD.

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, On motion of Mr. Jones, the report of
■ Committee. was adopted.
The Committee upon NIomIImoou*
Claims, through their Chairman, fisrtber reported that they bad examined the
following account* and would rwocotn-

VOL XVII.
htfesW Mi

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

C8f^

WEDNSDAY, OCT. 30, 1872.

NO. 27.

jjartr£.

Just Received, at

—J. II. Mooroe. Darid W. Smith, and
Elijah P. Barnum.
Committee no Finaucc — Henry,
Brown. D. It. Cook, Rimaeil K StanImi, John McCallui, ami Rieharl

. ilArroRD
wU.. u, MUM.
i^gaslstE

I

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,
On motion aeeounl No. 2 wi
frv® the table and diooltewcd.
Ou taniion of Nr. HoHneoa.!

Universally known ax the BEST HEATIXG STOVE in the World!

I ask the gbofa to La assessed nnrrn
lb* shove described lauds.
J. W. Haronrstis,
Drain Ctommiesiooer.
Dated Hastings, 0*110(5,1*72.
On motion of Mr. Monroe, die Re­
port waa accepted and adnptafK,
tin motion Board .Vljoarnrduntil 2

On motion a! Mr. btantoo, the report
of (be C inmlUre waa accepted.
On motion of Mr. Briggs. tbo report
of the Committee wan amended by lay-

to ssaem upon the several description*
in their townships, the auras aarrportc&lt;I
by the Drain CommteslotMr. as a drain
tax ; al&gt;-&gt; the sums so reported by the

II? Manufacture

eral, containing a statement of the
amount of State tax apjmrttooed to thia
County, which on motion, was rwertwd

Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.

thereto"the amount of three orders Cnw
out and accepted of Thirty Bve and
32 100 dollars, making in all to the
credit of the County Treasurer fur, and
oo account of the shove named improve*
meats andadjusted by the Corn millee
11,158.72.' In addition to the abort we
tad that W. I. F. 11 sms is enlitlsd to

Salt! Salt! Salt!;
iiikirr.
fokn*.

point meat by this Board to prepare the
People's cases tor tilal at the next term
of the Circuit Court, reported, that they
had performed the duties assigned them
and that Mr. Edward A. Holbrook ac­
cepted the appointment above mention­
ed, which on motion was accepted and

Wheeler

7777^2

The C'ornmitlee on Cossuty Building*
submitted the following repeat:
To the Boon! of Supervlenra of Barry
Countys—We. year Committee, ap
pointed to report on County lluildtnp.

Willson

put In the Jail barn, and al«o that the
els: rm nt theJsjl be re-plastervd, an.!
new LUnds in the upper windows erf the

BLACKSMITHING!

Attorney for the Pefvple. for and during
the Term
Adopted.
The Chairman anaouMcd as the Cam­
mine* with to e-nfer E-lward A. Holb-nok :Memes. D. 0. llnbinsm and Pkia-

“aTit. a'J«V.'
FRAN KVWaKK

Mr|Nivbol» moved that th- Char*
man appoint a Cooamilta- of three oo
aprariraomrat of Taxes.
Motion prevailed.
The Chairman announced the follow­
ing as sock Commitlee :
Mooers. Niebria, Crmsy, and Wilcox.
Mr. Cobb lalrcdueed the following
Resolutkm :
that no atroual of the Reg

tern sn Bas Joe 19, 1112.
DENTIST

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litiija.

Sflii Silier aii PM
HASTINGS, MICH.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Geo. C. Xkhoks,
David W. Smith,
, Pleiades Brown,
David G. Robinwm,

GROCERS

Russell &amp; Nevins

DRUGS
Michigan Exchange.

Me dicines,

and

I

John McCalla*.
Paler Cobb,
J. H. Monroe,

Otr tr taill* Lnraium Ma
LAE HASTE,
STUCCO
TATE HE
HE Hi BAB,

Dye Stu Us,
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Maple Omve,
Orangeville,
Prwwville,
Rutland,
Tbornayple,

Henry Brows,
Into Q Cresrv.
Lewie WHsOg,
F. W. Crilnss,

Cook, of Has tinge City, was rimae t.
Temporary Chairman.
On motion «rf Mr. Monroe, th* B&lt;wrd
proceeded to the election of Chairman
by ballot, with lisa following result:

PAINTS &amp; OILS
City Dining Roornu
(Strictly Ternpemnce.)

WARM MEALBAT ALL HOUR8.
iW"Sabucribe for a Home puper. Take the Banvu: it u the
Larp»t. Cheapest and beat pa­
per puhlinhed in thin Bertion
of Michigan.

F. W. Collins baring rrairod a ma- j
taritycf roue &lt;rf all ibe Supers morn I
sleet, be wu declared dnly elected m ;
chairman for the current year
Mr. I). W. Smith moved ibal the I
Chairman
• Coumrttae of seven I
‘"Mteicn wevaiUl.

Nr. D. K. Cook moved that the chair
man sppoiai the folUwm- standing

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Hasting* City, OetoUr, 14th 1872. $
Thia being the day designated by th*
Statute of the State of Michigan for the
Annual Meeting of the Board of Super
visors. The Supervisors cleet of the
severs! township* sod the City of Has
tinge, met at the County Clerks uBcc,
in said county, as above, end relied to
order by the Clerk.
■
On the Roll being Called by Town­
ships and City, the following were pres­
ent and answered to said evil an M-

» « ..

rWTS. OILS, qnooeifics,
Gold &amp; Silver Watches

i

n e Defy Competition

All of wliieh is revprelfolly submitcd’
D. B. Pair*, t Sepia.
G. Sraiaxa, $ of Poor.
Hssliop. (kt, 12th, 1872.
On motion of Mr. Munroe, ths Re­
port waa accepted and adopted, and re
forced t» the Committer on Finance.
Ths G-mmittae upon Miatallsneou*
Claim* through their ChaioMn Mr.
Munroe, reported that &lt;h*T had examiard th* fonowiag secuaHls, and would

On motion of Mr. Cobb, Board sd
timed antil to morrow morning al the

Wu. H. Powxaa, Clerk.

On motion of Mr. Nichole, the report
wasACerpted and adopted
Op motion of Mr. Cobb, theShertfl
was authorised to attend to repairs reeotn mended by Committee oo County
Buildings, erf the Jail and Court House,
and the Superintendent! of Poor, those
at the Poor Honor, and the purehmo

The Committee upon Mtaeeilaneoua
Claims, through their Chairman, ftrrth-r reported that they had examined Uv
following accounts, and would remrn.

�tras wittns-ros Lrtrsv
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patissal Ityttiiean Ticket.

Election Notice.

1
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ty as iU

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D«L««&amp; W«v
&lt;1» l"U "t
I: seems tv me that tU vitiatod and
head radknllMn. w alre-dy decided.
co nipt rd tastes .if the readers of the
Your correeponacni mu aswuy*^s«•
of Barry.
~ iniwrttbln
ia which it ends
I sortsd that the dungs of ftmit assumed
’ 1
Hoau
Jo*n&gt;*i
inm-t
be
entirely
esli.fi
rd
That Boovmnay And the soil of Bar­
«,«it with th&gt;- tuntmnpt it deserves. 1
now, with Ilia maaterir billingsgate by the Democratic party at their Bslfi- and■ it «•!&gt; i&gt;"« rewiltn far t!w*&gt; of
ry County dunyc:
productions from the pen of their new more Convention vu not made in pursu­ our time Ignored pirty who do not wish
ance of any real change of their pro­ to be involve I in that eontompt, to re­
that journal ever had any serious alaver, and disloyal principle* proclaim­ pudiate it at the polls. In order that
Tua true soldier I* ever dssetvlttg of d.,ubta (!) about it* ability to “dive ed before, during and since the rebell­ this may be dene; in order that every
voter mar eunacsentlvusly cast hi* vote;
any place u? public trust ot cmnlument deeper and c&lt;&gt;v»o up nastier’' than any ion, but ia ftsndulsnt dissimulation of in ordur that the ulteraative may not
to which bo may aspire, th* duties of other, it can now rejoice with “joy un­ their real sentiments for the purpose cd
which he 1* competent to ’wrforrn with speakable and full of glory*' tkat suc­ getting office. This we have asaerted
credit to himself and the people. Just cess has st last overwhelmed them. especially true of tho Soutcrn ex-rebels,
With him, they ean all doth* them­ u bo almost to a man retain the amne
ses, and he possesses all the Jefferson- selves in green malignant slime as with sentimcuts upon which tlie campaign a!
fan quallflestlone. Let every patriot a garment, and bo will yrt retain 1MJ8 wait prosecuted. These, howev­
enough to look quite natural.
er, are the very vnen who went office
; and every snldler VOTE for him.
And they hare exhibited considerable thn most, and who thsrcfore cry oul
of Cod,” said an eminent writer. Buch shrewdness in selecting a man who loudest in favor of the milder views of
a man Is a necessity iu the office of ha* nothing to loose and everything to the Cincinnati platform as espoused at
^County Treasurer, and Milo T. gain, a ITorfJi-lrM aJrrntxrer, without
: moral, social, cr financial r»s]ion*ibi1ity
Since the disastrous re*nlt* of tlie 1
Wukklkb is tliat man, VOTE for him. | that can uttar hi* slander* with porfret
October election* have made tbo weak| Tna only protection there is against impunity, a sort of ragged camp folnesa of the Greeley coalition apparent,
This wonderful vogoUblo restorative '
awindUng apreuialors in real estate fa | lower, that would Vo in hi* proper elo- some at tho Democratic paper* both
| tbe official record. Thai thl* reeonl | meat, when inhaling th* poiaonous va­ North and South begin to disavow, tho jis the sheet-anchor of the feeble and de-'
por of a dungeon, a wanton gormandi- humbug that waa cooked np at Balti­ bilitatcd. As n tome and cordial fi&gt;r the I
mistakes. Vote for Johx Horcnros. I| rev, who seeks to slake hie thirst, and more and are now engaged in vomiting
Oo laws must be rigedly enforced j latten on thn blood of character, whose the crow which their heated stoma'lis
that society may be protected and fraud j highest aspriatiou* of lifts manifest ennnat any longer retain and refuse to^
are especially subject. it is superseding'
i and crime prevented- To ensure this11' themselves in trying to drag everything digest.
■ .te-treble object—Vote for Cnsni-Ds O. Mnto the same cesspool In which he is , Th* last sample of this very nafural ovary other stimulant. In all climate*,
: wallowing With infinite and almost ex­ result of tho bolting of food incompeti- tropical temperate or frigid, it arts ns a
i' tntic pleasure and delight. Loping there. bio with Southern stotnaeh* ia given in specific in every 'spscir* uf d-surdor
' by to riw, Iluruix-Hke from tbo ruin, a recent editorial of that unscrupulous
i ■ and light hi* torch front tbe fanrral pile Greeley organ, the SaraaMi JUntt. It
j of otiu-r and better men, a man whom
0vn County Surveyor designate* the, |। hit new made friend* liate, aud dared
14 What is to bo tho uffuct of these
LYON'3 KATHASIC:
!'
Ura&amp;dario* of uufr farms and lore, flics not nominate, fearing that he would ' elections on the Presidential canvass a
jidi'rerr! tteparty, and now tii-kle him daw days will develops. It i« very poethe tinosof our public highways and is
(I wiih th* proaiire that he shall be pul aible that tlie loss of tbeae States will
( upon the editorial staff, (and such a give a ntw impetus to ■ tho Straight-out
staff I) to do all tbe dirty work, know­ 'movvuieut, and that thousands of Dem
' ing that h« would do it with a kccnhcl- ocrats who hod mads up their minds to
r ’ ish. He likes it, it is better to him than
,t|io UffJimry of sustaining ths Cinrin। any nomination, especially wh-u sure
1 ■ and certain defeat would follow, if he the principle* which they have never
. was nominated. But such promises on nbandond. and either rote the Straightlliviiis, our candidates for Coroner* their part (judged from a petty stand
out ticket or take no interest in the conby any words of commendation.
■ point) would be much better broken isst.” This roafeuimi of fraud sad
Rkfvuucaxs of Harry County—All ’ than kept, for such articles a* "Our dishonesty at Baltimore is called forth
New Advertisements.
I Haitrnuft" in tho last /sanwl will Itelp by tho manifest prospect of utter defeat
IxGon In life ; men worthy of the fullest ., mightily to defeat their own party ends, under ths coalition, and is only trad a
Money to Loan.
public confidence, and the voice uf the ••[kx.tally with such a* know the auth­ u hen there ‘is nothing to gain by fur-.
true men of our County. We cotfld not. or. for his supreme contempt and hatred jj tlier dissembling. Yet Greeley and
: if we would. xnnke any distinction is a thing greatly to Ire desired, wp Sumner worn aacundcd by *ra» of tbs
among thorn and should feel tliat we ! don't know how bonost men could get verdant Republicans in the assurance

DRY GOODS

Vinecar bitters'

JITTERS.

pumilOH

S. T—1860—X.

were doing the public Injustice it we I along w ithout it very well, and vo pro­ that ran Democrat* w«nt recancllutlnn,
did not urge you, and each of you, to .' sume tho Handles and Grants, tho earnestly desire pacification of the coun­
Cocks nod Wlieelera, and th* Ku }i6ux
try, and would faithfully curry out the
( oi the Court House, read his article amendments to tho Constitution and the
[ with satisfaction, feeling that the seal'
President to Co.vmcr. Wc entertain I
j r&lt; construction laws. General Himter,
-do doubt that you will do it; and as a of jurtificatiou was now attached io |I Hon. Josw Black, Gov. Smy th of Mary-! f*^“ * ISihI then names. A marplot in the Eepub­ laud' and others of their gleet leaders ,1
last word urge you and each of you to
licanparty! Yes, wo did have one |! denied this openly, end every time »'
see tn it that the voters are at the polh.'' such, and are very glad that he has i
! unceru Democrat speaks upon tho- sub- '
that tbc Up majority In the County
gone out from us, with hopes we fear i yect lie give* it the lie directly or indi- i
on the utii of November may be j he will nevtr sec realised, and if there ’
j recorded for our principles, our party, ; are any more “plots" we bo|&gt;e and wish j rectly ; Vol despite these damning proofs'
of their hypocrisy we are still called up­
our candidate* cur country and the' I them Godspeed, we bare no use far I
on to be'.irvo ia the he nasty of tho eve-1
highest Interests of all our people.
&gt; such, they properly Irelong to that par-;
. By order of‘the Republican County■ (ty who have placed tbcmielre* ujsjn :
, that grand and sublime jilntform of
eternal and everlasting [wineiplcs at ■ . The CAiwys Tmw* (Democratic) thinks ।
“any tiling to beat Grant'* But that | theio are fifty thouun i Democratic ।
w un'l put yon into tbo Blate Senate. I voles in Indiana which will be cast for ,
O'Conor and Adams, and that if tkn co-'
। Geo-C. Austin Blair's letter* and prom­
Heskmbka' with largely reduced tax­
a tian, Ixali direct and indirect,, the Ad­ . iso*, to the contrary notwithstanding, I should be they would carry the electors
i
or
any
other
plan.
Tliat
little
game
ministration of Gunn Gaixr has re-.
,! didn’t work—"Desrry bought for fifty • against Grant This may not bo eon-;
doted the -Vrtuia*/ Mi 3G4 millions of'
clusirely computed, but the defeat of
uuaia in iur»n war* nnu
Greeley and Brown in that State on the!
think to Mr. Striker, also, but «re know
i of some who wore bought on a mere , present political stalos by many thocsand
majority fur Grant can be inferred j
-• - ’ —
prfiite to pay and tbo men who bought I
from the Eepnblican majorities for Cun. i
BE HP AED DOING
at that, wore badly sold.
—----। “Dewey clurgod too high fur print- groasmeu and the Legislature, which
latter result of Hendricks for Governor !
Wc print Io day our fort paper before j lug tickets and wronged tbo Co. Cam.,’’ |
* —
—
([;j jl(, •» \vc|[ vo supjxHs, -Dave Cook I। is now found to be owing Io the Tern- i

I , Sy^iW»nl-AL the IPsal ILIvst Vsllrv 11
. ntet Want—ALLS* CaWaaa Coaasil
BteraatBUsk. blals tusrs.
I im Wau-At m* nwtr&gt; oa«. ia
! *srt Usaii.
r» uirra

■rotte, from tbo opening to tbe close?I
If not, select your meu at ano*.
If you have no perron deiiguatod iu
each School Dietrict to eee that a wag-

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Plain Black Silks
aEtfa’K-

Thousand Dollars

WE PAY

CASH

FIIH ElERi flOLLIIIS WTII (IF»
s/?/;
Carriage &amp; House

hht'j.t. Banners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures I
Painted to Order.
WOODEN

fA w .l- krntesssW.I tl

BLOCK LETTERS.
Oul

l*artscn!ar attention prid to

SPRING A AVERY

Fht.sy Sh.ow Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON
*tieg-. S. pt IS. IS72.—tf

J. H SLATED.
make it for the Interest of E’
Womn:
.■•--ilr

HASTINGS'. Ml&lt; it.

I FASTINGS
OMTORT’S
OUGH —

MASTERION.

MEAT MARKET!

We bur our Good. of Muuufucluren. ud Importer.. and w.l

SPRING A AVERY.

Silver Tongue’
ORGA-IVS,
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Ssrpcal art lectaiical,
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DENTIST

LOTTERY!

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Yeeterfay a ’grand and imposing
"L demonstration of the colored Odd Fel­
lows of the District took plane in honor
of the twenty sixth anniversary.
C. M-

175 Packages of Dry Good

Dress Goods.

A NOBLE CHARITY.

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,n«.b&lt;,u.lMPd * «„

250 Rolls New Carpet

8PIIN6 &amp; &lt;VEIT

j we must • have thorough organiution- must all have our hash. Geo. C., and if I tion will meet here in a tew days when
I Have wc sack aa eryeasMtisa * Eepub- people are willing to pay for being hum-! the books of eabmetes will be ready, and
1 Kean reader: Is there such an orguni- bogged, why let them. And as to they -ill rommonoo to prepare the bill*
' ration in your Township or Ward ? If bennne, we know of a party tn our City ,
qpt derote the few remaining hours of who ia the High Official in G. T. Lxsdge.1• may be required after tbe assembling of i
the eunvaas to this ntnlra! preliminary who is in th* habit of sending up 25 1 Congress next month. They will coin- j

cents evety Monday night, (hi* fine lor mence their labors two weeks in advance
non-attemlance) and Jet* his little ben­ of the session so that thio which ia the
zine bill* go unpaid, and that man is short session, and closes on the fourth
meaner than you charge Dewey with be­ uf next march, may ndl be annoyed by
ing. Did wo believe it always best to delays which the preparation of appro- ■
call thiegs by their proj&gt;er name*, we priation bills usually cause*. Tho pen- j
should have used some that we deem sfon, West Point fortification and other j
’ or that ** the movwmout is strenc enough very appropriate, hut we have prefored bill* will be ready to report very curly ;
in the session Some of tho committee !
। to take core of itself." These are the to leave billingagale out, and write facts
i sunken rocks cn which many a great and truths aa we see them, hoping that are already here.
Gov. Henry D. Cooke and Gen. N. P. I
, end good cause ha. been wrecked. Bo- I perhaps the JoumaTt correspondent, or
I member, il trill fo &lt;• Art* U rrprni Xtfltd. editor, might see himself aa others see Chipman, accomtxujfod by Messrs. A It. j
,
Shepherd,
Wo. A Ocok, Henry A. 1
him
and
bo
benefited
thereby.
i cS Dut^ ttim tho polls are closed.
Jones, and John H. Brooks, called up-1
Have you any wavering Irieod*. any
on tbo President yesterday, and ron- j
' neighbors likely to be deceived by the
A Woas I‘xa*05si--lt is perhaps
gtalulated him upon thn re*nit of the
due tho Republican* who have so faith- .
locant elections;
so, loose bo time in seeing them, and
fully supported the editor of this paper
eettinr the truth before them.
Tbo Treaeuiy .balamv nt the cloee of j
as candidate for Senator, that we should business yesterday were: coin, •78,181,1
Have you any acquaintances who, ab­
say that the statcmer.ta concerning him
197,84; coin certificates, •24,680,000; i
sorbed in business, engrossed in pleas­
published in the JTitsw Journal, written currency, *1.884, 441,28; special depos-'
ure. or abeent tros* home, aro abo ut to
by George C. Worth, aro neither far
its oftegri temfere for redemption of |
negiert their ma*l nepousible political
osrtifieatee of deposit, «21, 756, 000.
duty?
If so, are them immedi­
‘hem are abeolately false la every par­
Th* ease of. Frederick De Kraft
ately, am! prevent tbeir vote* from Ire- ticular, apd that the statomout nf A R.
charged with tbo murder of Peter BeaRiis, published under the signature of
nett, waa concluded yeetosdsy. Da“Watchful” are absolutely falas in eve­
Kreil was found guilty of maaslaagbry particular, as published either in the
and sentrocvd laat evening at 6,80 o'­
Jr-rs-Z, or Charlotte Zredrr
I that no vote nay bo lo-i. Tint nry
dock to eight yean in the penitentiary.

I »• Mtsvia* »&gt;»?.« Sats Sara &lt;tasW**w.l
l SsMlH lh&lt; sBwUaa La Ur a*imi wsnla i

One Hundred

and Stove Bingham'* fixed that all right, |: pernnee vote in bi* favor, and not, os at;„
"■1'‘
if not, go for ’em. Geo. C. "Van aesoci- first supjxreed, solely to hi* superior
SAL!
'cord? Shall it bo cue that will give joy atod too much with Dewey,” you think personal popularity. Th* Temperance
io loysl'hcaria, or to traitors? The iu- ■ for hie (Van's) good ? Well, we think purty kept their nomination a secret, fur srtTEor Ji
if it had been generally known to the , u&gt;«USl" "is'c
(tore is open to no human eye, yet wo
Deuioersrj. tbeir fore of spiritual prewc- *««i»ua"LM|"
1 firmly believe we shall have tire pleas-. and may be rwy strong. Hut, Van
I ore of announcing a glorious victory write* buek to msny parties here that woald have been likely to have defeated
I for Grant over Grerby, for the E&gt;*pubhe don't ewe you a cent, but that you tlie Tempcrane* candidate. Tharois no a«
i licc.ns of the nation, the Stat'- and die owe him ; which make* il look aa though longvr an attempt among respectable
journals to claim Ind.sna fur Grocley - gtlAiSt:
the Attachment between ps might be
But this result can only bo positively diaeolved. "Dewey pay* far his hash
assured by work. A fall vote is a Ere and benzine by copying from Greeley
, publican victory. To secure a full rote, and other pajiers,” fioas he ! Well, wo I The House Commit!* on Appropria­

THUKSomiu

They have Added to their Immense Stock

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

leading Dry Goods Establishment
Western Michigan,

irEADRTDNER.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES,
SHELVES. ETC.

AMERICAN

MAULE

have now on Exhibition and Daily Receiving
tensive and Varied Aaanrtmn*n« U si.:. i

ATTENTION!

In the State ot Michigan

�TifE RepilBLK:^

‘eninsular Railwiy.
it has no mure claims
a roadm than
any Gtognmlky would ta-.ro.
Il rasU too mue.i, for too much.
With fifty tao dofiare you cm buy a
good set of out line and physical mips,
a set of cubical blocks, a gr»d globe, a
numeral frame and * Wobater’s Una­
bridged Dicfiortary, and then haw mon­
ey left They would be of great value
in oui schobla; but tho good arising
from the uw of this work—would il wver be r*oluod? I fear not

Republ
" e are crvdibly informed and
havu good Rcaiwna to bclievo
that the EnemiesBf the Repub­
lican Party are preparing u cir­
cular to be sent all over tho
County containing Statements

The New York

EVENING mT.j£“s£S

Saturday, Novembei 2nd, 1872,

Have tlie pcojda forgotten “School
District Records ” and “ Multiplication

theinro false against Ged. M.
Drew nudBihe, Cu;di,|,ie, „„

pur Tiekrt. l,t Republicn,
■hot be caught in this Trap set1
for no other purpose than to
defeat a part of our Ticket.
COMBOS COUMCIL.
Stand firm on Election ‘day
and allow no dodge of this kind
Bsgnlor meeting of the Common
: to defeat any part of the Ticket Council at tho Council reomt, Monday

Local felines Jlatice?.

Rrctnu.—On Saturday you yrho
are nut registered, J/ut lt,jiUtr or Lae
your vole* The severe! Boards of ttegMtration «ill Ini in aeauon at tbo office
afOiesoieror Township Clerk*. nnd in
thi* city in eceh Ward, from eight 8
o'clock in tho morning to 8 o’clock in
Ibo evening. Attend in yvrs.'n to this
matter, thoro i* nS other eurtainty t hat
yuur name will l». found on tlio Hat,
| an I in tha city of Havtinga, av iu all
oJicr citlov, n p/.-saMf tfflitalifa tt t/O
: /?«»•/ wMA in sasu'on n a nerfuity, If you
would bo Re ’istored. ■—

Fourth Ward—Al tbs Sheriff. Offiot, in tbe Court HoasJ

Minute* uf previous meeting* read
and approved.
Tho following account* were preacwt-

. D. HAYES, Recorder.

'

fntu a Cm1. Caenhslen la FibwIuss Artirlsa
I* irtaia. Is tarn.ills*. Tm&gt;rf&gt;r
tUmpls
a&gt;;ire at TU VnOssd attar esevsM
•iH dutusuui., am irsJy tvd farsutad traa mi
J sppUralw*".
foe U.«ra sad f* ta wort.
! AdtrwB Ti&gt; FrMh ru»"
Ctl Wa-

evening. Oet 2Sth, 1872.
Preaout—Alda Hama, Eastman, Kou-

fairly put iu Nomination.

MASONIC.

Of the City of Hastings.

Safe, Sure and Steadfast

W^D. BAYES, Recorder.

First Ward.

Bright James F
| Brown Chariea D
i Harare Georg* A

'IpBMS of KUBSCBIPnoK.

Goodyear A Striker tar pocket book
fur tiling chattel mortgages,
Dwightt Burra!! i Messer for *cra[iet,
Dwight, Burrell &amp; Mo,ior, ranting*
for Irun Bri.lgo, 917,15.
Dwight, Burrall A Me*&gt;er, fur «uow
temper, 80.00

Caroentcr Hnni*&gt;i
Wilber
(WCbafteaJ
Cole Joacpli
CeurUlght Harry
CMhG R
Chtamlcr HmJ F
Couk AaaJ
;mou Kjdvcwtcr
'Znke A Philo"

ceptiun of W for amiw plow wliii-h was
i laid over, nnd the Mundial ju-trur-tel to
i tnvretigalo iu regard to il.

Dicker William &gt;1
Dunning James
Darling William II
Darling G cargo W
Dwight CLarlm F

A nice rain on Saturday evening Lai
.
though hot quite enough of it.
^\\'n notice that Mr*
building is progressing.

Se KaHAJDW .s-?-"
SICHIU*. CEBTUL B. HL
C-rani Hirer Valley Division

Account of J. Co!*. balaneu duo
Hand** naw job on Bailey hill de., tlU.O'J, i
proaealed.
Murad and carried that ths an- &gt;

Rcnwnn, gtv* not only yuur vote*
Moved by Aid. Wood—
to the cause, but your personal exerThat the nmoi-nt as roportel by tho
tiou«, and your personal ]&gt;r.&gt;M&gt;nto al the
Supervisor . necessary t • b* laised,
P«Ui during the irdalr uf olveii.m day.
A’lOl.iM), be spread U[*m the tar roll.
. Rctuombcr that Mr. Van Brunt kofpi
up hi* Omnibus Lino.
Our cltucm
should extend to him thsfr patronage iutggoet un Railroad bond*, which wx«
paid "by tho township la.it year nnd
lie ia always on Laud.
which tliouil liave been paid by tha
Baornxux, reaicmbcr that tliflfoptib-1
lican party from the first hour of its ur-1| Moved that tho Council meet on
guuuatwn, liav taken ub step backward. |I Thursday evening uext for tho purpose
every new contest lu»» resulted in new ' of appointing an Alderman in pfcro of
rk-turiea. Il* crowning victory is at I
band. Be up and doing. Our watrhword Grant—Our aim the triumph ol •
the piimipte* Lc so truly represents.
1

Juniim Loreno
LakPflarviuls
Ic*U Henry &lt;’.
Lemm Hit
McMurry LnRhyettc
11I-l. .. '

Haney Barace J
Holme* Winslow I
Ho4th William K

WM. C. BEYANT &amp; CO.

Good Suitsfor boys $5.00.
Star Clothing House. Grand
Hapids.

Gutekunst Georg*
Gutekunot Christopher
Greblo John A
Goodyear George K
Goodyear Natban B
Green Henry I.
Good rear William 8
Grindle George I,

SOLD IX HASTINGS.
BYACKLEY

But Just a* gvod aa any other.
But Just as good aa any other.
But Just as good aa any other.
But Jost as good as any other.

Pur: Wines and Idouors!

Lu rnberffltUi Shirts, Socks, Fauc lltTatrr—That V;ip Armin and j
Gioves, Jr- Star Clothing . Shrinor an not do custom work. They '
. do cu’-tem work promptly* t their Cider I
House, Grand. Hapids.

What Next?

| and Vim-gar Mill, South cn4' of Jeffrr-

J esnuElj Stains. Lt «.J. i&gt;U&lt; *»»&gt; .si
effo. As rta M Us I—.1. rrMiy ss Us srsiUsou

■•oti Si. Ha iting* Cily.

Terete

SSEcxESSsFyiS

mjSl nsrwtrtss.'s.^lt

$11.00 for .Men’s Good
Sults—Star Clothing House,
Grand Hapids.
-Hf

All who buy them like them.
All who bay them like them.
All who buy them like them.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

And many buy them.
And many buy tticm.
And many buy theiu.
And many buy them.

Second Ward

Lemley Henry
stann i-en «
Moore Lyman II.
Myer* Joerph
Mnynsrd James U
Maynard Myron H
Mudge Royal
Minkler J'hn 1
Mindy John
Myrre Wm It

ijcvV Made nolbicc for men nnd
bo*&gt;. in rnd'ic** qitaoriti.-a. nt tire Now
Yurie t hah f'Jore.

FDBULElllteNEV IffilUSHSTOE
FtRSALEafcmHMUfflSffiE
FOT SALE Stem TOK Uffi«

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD. RELIABLE ABD DIRECT ROUTE,

ssrsxsBWfa&amp;sss t“ a

McNair Frederick
Moury Jtwse
McCoy George
McQueen Oliver
MclxdlanGeorge II
Maus Joseph
EJ-TT___ ■____

Om uf tl.e Lading Greeley mou uf I
this (afy, &gt;aul un MonJ ay morning last
that Grei'ley wo* ou tho tap abolf, and ,
war al! right W« don't know about j
Lia Ix-ing on thn top shelf just now, but ’
we are wdliug tu admit that bs will oc­
cupy that jmsition nt tho Ireivl of Salt.
River, nfter tlie 6lh uf Nov. next.

Ijook out lor adds Him; day* that
atobubthn head ad stay wid you nil
widder, and toko you fool bcry udnobQu.-.—Ail Made of Machine Od*,,
J suifeblo forMowan. Saw Mill*. Huggiys Gr»i Btfidt
and Wagwna. Pnfafo Oik A*-., at the
Wo nv sub Mich hero id Baatig*
Drug and Book Stere of
qaedJy.
_
jua«A:&gt;"&gt;
•
3. P. Bnszrr* 4 &lt;’•&gt;
(jila. Oik 03* i* tho cry, but you
Simula arc tire xliflerent grade* uf Ma Havdngv 1&gt;. O-, Ort. 15th, 1872.
G&lt;-o. Beckwith, Mary C. Carr, Hattie
cMbc Oik a! 8. J- Bich'* ataro
Tbe
■ qusJjiy, and choopnoe* iu price haffi x L. Dodg*. Alice Durkee, Mies Ann Hort.x&gt;. Mrs. Mary Budeon, Anna Hamall who examine them.
2Stf.
mund, David Ireland, Nellie Kent,
David Fattrncii, Amanda Peterman,
Maria Boove, Lovins Sheldon, Jamea
W. White, N. 8. Wright, Mary L.
i Wiokwiro, Jnc. Wolf, James Smith.
! Direct your lu’tera to No. of P. O.

American Organ

Don't buy until you examine them
i and Melt they are mt Just a* good aa
I any other.

It DM t» til Prtlis n its lenti

Hoyt Flepticn
Haney W 8

Ercryjtody Should try them before lurchasing Else uh er

Parson Etphriam J
Re*d Amn
Robert* James P
Raaaell Julius

The 'Webier&amp; G-abler Piano,

WARD &amp; THAYER.

Rock Adam M.
ReedGe«ra«M
Bich Jason
RrmkU George

Hastings J- Allegan.

.Hay 15,

| Box or drawer.
Blado George W
BlatteriyJanM
Smith Phfoeae
Sertwril William A
Sheldon Ira H

Prta the WktiK Straw Inst

“■ TT“ ~

iu

'•''Ti’atrrn Tnx'
“kbice mSdira-f!
’view hi* brood of Brahmas, and Cochin
China’*, nnd tbe *how was well worth
the trouble of walking up to hi* noultry
of Route Willi' y*^- U« ka» about righty ia all, and

oare. -v. ma. h troubta. M

rmtmtMtliHiraHSrai
Prta tm ISO rtHTtraH Sian
Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market nttea,
• their Brick Warehouse.

Ur Bh(wJ of M.vthing w. bar.

Wn ia the county^or.jmnfl.ero.Jge
ha, four Brahmas, three cock, and one
pullet, hatched on th* 28lh day June,
&amp;wn egg* 0-1
w'nl kim from
by John p. Buxile, nnd think
they beat anything in th* Blate of their
One of them weighs sis pound*.
cnd only four months old. It will pay
uoylone to call on Mr. Barber, end take

Tta M to m 10 Iff cal bb Ite Sall Eucrt H tic loiter.
Fourth Ward.

Water Lime,^.
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all hinds,
f/g£ Lupsef ruwwfo If W L°V&gt;

LOTS.
CASS E-O3E1.

Third

�30641753023048532323234831234823

DNuchey &amp; Co’S. Column.
reported that tiny had examhed the
tillowliig accounts and wnbld rre-&gt;mmend their allowance as Miows :

:ooBsr”*r

laringslm County.
retting in
their stoods, tL» f-jlhnrit.g Cut'v-'rMFv-ei
take* pla-e:
Il.iat.rr - Haw utv «Mi E' ur T
Umi - I’relly writ huw *jv vtm ?
II.UI.KT—Bully never weight*! an
ranch in my life. What’s tbr now* ?
I Bun—Have lorn away froni home,
and hno-u’t bad a cltanre' |.j read t!„I Tattn-xr for two day*.
[• Baackt--Yon still real t^o Ihxaun

OF

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.
} Ths Calvert Uthographlnp Company of Q.otroit.

The New Capitol and Grounds,
D»alit —Well, that's «oj uhli’Higti
OF THE EYES
it’s always treading on my foa*. Now DISEASE
KtprtMlly CiM•ili, »UMr raru.l er
thete ere coms on tlrnao tow, uad when , *»L)&gt;l*re 1m. of ».*!,(. trem UKAM’MTIU)
those coma are rubbed, it goes againd
“the grain’’ d’ye see? 8.11 grt marl and

Mr. Smith moved to-unend tl.c report
h? jxylng tbp Ilmting* Republican
Bdnucr. mid tbe Hoatlnga Home Journ­
al | the anm of forty-five (foliar* each, '
end the Barry County Republican and
tfip Naabvlllc Independent the etun of
thirty dollars each fur pabUahlng the
l-roevedlnguof tbe Board of Supcrvi-or*
doHar* and thirty aix co»t« waa pr»-cn &lt;1 tiring the year.
Motion did not prevail.
ted, and on motion received and allow,-d at tbe *um of &gt;6 26 aa claimed.
Mr. D. IL Cook, on bclHdfoftlic Barty by laying each of tbe patera mentioned
-County Agricultural fatdety, laid be-' liilttic fnrvRoing m-&lt;lon un equal num
fore the Board a cartillcateduly verified apublishing the |.rnrer*llng* of the
ird of Supervisor* during the year,
tint said society bad rabed thn *un&gt;of.
one butuhe.I dollar* and npwwda dur-1 wbich motion did not pr -vail by yea»
tug tbe presen t yew. for the jairpx of I anil noys as follow* :
promoting Agricultural, Manufacturer*-' i’K.tx—Mewua. Hrigns. Barnum, Lap ।
and Mechanic* Arts In *old county of
•
Barry, which on motion woe received , nnil Chairman—s
Nays—Budi, Henry Brown. I'Uladatied placc&lt;l on file.
Blown, Cobb. Cremy, Muaroc, A!eCollum, Nlcbnta and Robin-on—o
Alwent, Mr. Coot-1
Mr. Jones moved tn amend the report
by faying the Hastings Republican
&lt;qualiar-d valuation vf the taxable prop­ lUuuerand the Hastings Home Journ­
erty of tbe county, to aid Uce Agrtcul- al the snm of fifty dollars each for pubtural Hoclrty of Barry County, •• pro. U-klng the proceedings of th- Board of
supervisors during tbe year.
amount U, and Li hereby hutrurtcl to
Ik- used In tho erection of buildlugsand ' Mr. Lopham mmS that Uit- num of
l&gt;crmaneut Improvements, and tor no forty dullnre each Ik- paid tin- Ha-tlngRepublican Banner nnd the Hastings
other purpose whatever.
Mr. Bring* moved to amend the Rra- X Journal for publUhlug the pro­
gs of the Board of Fufo-nlaors
■dution Ixy Inserting one-twet&gt;tietl: of,
dtfang
the year.
&lt;&gt;ue mill In pUes of one-ten th of one
Motion prevailed.
mill on the aggregate equalized valnulinn of tbe taxable property of the
County, which motion firernlled by thirty dollar* each be paid the Harry _ ...... put JojitiUer.
County Republican and the NaehvHle ibo governor to their engine k ;
Irilcroudent for publishing the .|-ro- •nloag
I
n&gt; stoailiiy, too. If there i
c.4dn!gn uf the Bonr.l of Hnperv|«nm': thing I bilotc it m a Gorercjr,
tidrltig the year.
ij Uttig-LWbo «n, a uubriou

DR. r, A. CAD

OPIUM EATING ANTIDOTE

,000 in Ileal Estate
.000

Ob!
$5,555

716 PBEMliJMS AS FOLLOWS

F HEE
AGENTS

MIHBOR AND PICTURE FRAMES

, Tliat wtta iitdncl a litre cut I Hut joking h-LlJARD '
1 is iokini. and tbal’a auulf rai-1 on that /
I - .7 . - ...
•__ t-u.-........

BOM PBlTf, iWu STAHLEY W. W£ Uj.

HANUFACfURER

TABLE

a, .., tv... ,-. .1 ■...

CAKnuGN HAND BOCK

Q!B 1 CUN, Gs&gt; klL

citizem?

IrtTOtVo

BOILEB WORKS.
re J the matter of tho apportionment to
1 the dillbrent t-nmabipa and the City of ,
llLtiiigaof tbo State and County lax
f ’-» the year 18,2, would respeethilly beg
Tbe original Resolution did no pre­ ■ leave to »ubmlt the following tabular
•tatementof their report thereon, and
vail by yeas and nay* ex sollown:
¥■*»—Me»ar». Henry Brown, I'icia- recommend It* adoption, nnd sak to be
•lea^Brown, Cook. Jone*, Lapbau-.,
Nichol-', Roblnsqn and Wilcox—&amp;
N*r&gt;—Mcwirt. Brigrs, Barnum, Iluab,

Gigantic

LOOK HERE.

Gift

Enterprise.

$166,000

St Joseph, Mich. Not. 1,1871

The Committee on Finance, through
their Chairman, Mr. Henry Brown
submitted tile following at tbclr fo­
Wo find the following nm;&gt;uata neces­
sary to ralx for tbe ensulag year.
For .‘Hate tax compaaed of tbe folio w-

MICHIGAN

Upao Um wwk. aad are imw pablulUaj s a|.Ut4.d TI*te4 UHuj|repL »f

of'fifty dollar* each to paid lit.- Hastings
I RcpuAHran Btitmcr. tbe Hasting* Home
• Jauntai, and the Barry County JfcpuShan for publishing the proceeding* of
I tie Booid of Fu|&gt;crvl*nre during the

Tbo resolution waa thou put on the
adoption of tbe nmrudmetit, which did
not prevail by yHa and naya. a* fol-

CAPITOL

WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS.

£s'JH«38«=j!H=s
:aase»=sr-

REMOVED

C9UGH WiXTURE.
GRAND RAPIDS

DETROIT BINDING WORKS.

“H-HMf- a-Js--,

BLOOD POBm

Bent Wood Works.

Michigan Maniiin-ry Depot

WHkr.rUL CiL!

LADIES-SB

Public Test
m» proved

DR. CROOK'S
Uurd convened pursuant to adjourn
&gt;eat, roll called, quorum j-rescut,
-xtr.l proceeded to lai due*
Oti motion of Mr. Cre»ay. the Clerk

hr on the aggregate valuation of tlutaxable property of the county aa equal­
ized by the Board of Supcnboo. will
give 133,MO »n. Wo would therefore
recommend the adoptlm of tbe faliow-

BOOKS

elution which ww adopted :
kao/rerf. That- the Board of SnpcrvlI do appropriate the ane-twemletu of
mill on thodollar. »:i tbe oquallxod
rJV-|&gt;re~»J lt««» Uedlol &lt;■&gt; ifc-i- &gt;»a.
lotion of Ibecounlr of Barry, to aid
[Barry County Agricultural Hodety, UlH-al aOiaucr* un
I that the amou&amp;t k&gt; appropriated MATHEW BUSINESS C0LLE8E
|1 be need and expended In tho erec­
I of building* or permanent Imtaarula, nnd • far no other |Mirjw*w

hundred and fifty dollar* for services aa
Pr’beoutlng Attornev from January 1st.
1873, to Oct. 1st, UTt
on motlou, tbe following accounts
were allowed the Supervisor* for their
milage and attendance at the October

MllS

WINE

TAR
WORM CONFECTIONS

OYSTERS
And Foreign Frail*,

•In Numlh-r uf Tick,-:
•W i* limited to N8,W'i

rejjihr y'y.a&lt;—- twMHu eith

'KiTUKEt ttutw.

Fw'*M of Janteha
’0 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit,

JOHN H WEKSELL &amp; CO.

r Tonic,
________ the Appetite,
Strengthen* the System.
Restores tho Weak and
DeMtttaM,
Catuca tho Food to Digest,
Kemorott Dy«pcjatU and
Indignation,
Prrrfnt.* Halarions Femnu ae .
Gives tone to your Nystcm.
TUV DU.GMX)K-SWKEOFTAn

$60,000 00

OAL,K.mS'

CHAMPION WASHER

NATURE’S

CHAS JONE JL IRQ.

Hair Restorative
$5,000

IX

GREENBACKS

THE "LKHT EdJHUG-'l

CORI, WALLACE &amp; LAW,

':D0MESTIC”|

OPES 4 TOP BUGC1E8,

WAKTED.’"SffifS
Busuie»t that will Pay

A, urnudWbb RE

from Sciwtd TUuac. Hugnz'buah ol
I,IMO tree*. Splendid t&gt;ml&gt;er of all
kind.; (Mk, RarrooXAWbitowooR He.
Torma, f25 jwr acre, '♦ot further inatruetwM, inquire at this OBoe, ar of
: tho propri-tura,
I».B A A. G. FBEBlTkN.
JWtimoro, April 17th, 1872.

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VOL XVII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, NOV. 6, 1872.

NO. 28

I trees and rocks ou the moantala aide,; arms, saying that it could afford him no
•nd wm an adept at hiding himself and gratification to kill two miserable devils
| slipping from bush to bush without bo- like them, and that tbey would bo for­
•‘Qsn anv onv fell why, when Eve
; ing awn On use occasion a company ever grateful |u him for nwaitancu ,
i was manufactured from one of Adam's
. of twenty or thirty men hunted ban) fur Burton told them to atop their talk and
. a week, and ot last got him aa n moun- lie would let «*•— tknow
---------a----------•• 1j ribo, a hired girl wasn't made at the
them
what
he would
same time to wart on her ?"
tain, .which they suiToundsd They
_ do with them after ho had smoked a
Because Adam never camo whining
then started up the stope, bn‘. had1 nro— pipe. Drawing a pipe from his pocket,
to Evo with ragged stockings to. be
’ reeded but a few paces, when a nutiff uf no slowly whittled some tobacco from a
darned, a collar-atring to bo sewed on.
smoke issu.Nl from behind a reek a
__
I couhard twist end filled the bowl. Thoni- or glove to bo mended "right away,
i nlo of hundred yards away, and'' the
*
............... hand, reached quick, now!" .Because ho never read
I loremoet man fell with a bullet luilo
tbe newspaper until the sstn goo* down
' through lus ehest. Before tbe others ...
111 CBIUtl
m ui« behind the palm trees, and then,
I had recovered from their surprise, an-1I Cro for Um to light his pipe with. -Bur­ stretching himself, yawnod out. “Ain't
An editor wrifes: “Silence is golden,
, other puff ot smoke was seen and on-1i ton stooped down to pul it in the bowl, supper
ready my dear f Nut ho. of course। but the aitenee of that man
: other man foil. The eurvivora made a !| when Thomas, with tho spring of a pan- Ho made tho fire and hung over tho to whom no have written for. oar aerush fay l&gt;0 rock, firing aa they HO, but j tbor, gained his feet ami dealt the ruf- tea-kettle himself we'll venture, and count is gtuJflL"
ere they reached It another shot from \ flan a fearful blow acron the beck of pulled the radishes, pooled the bananas,
"Tho earth ia tho Lovd’s" '-Lot 40
tbe deadly rifle of the robber brought !■ hia head with tbe poker. His cumpan- and did everything else that ho ought
x W for «50." There were adjoining
j doom a third man. Tho party at lut'
to. He milked the cow, fed tho chick- inanvnrtAaa
i
■( Ik. U_ CW1W.___ ”
reached ihe'yvck only to hud that the I
ens, and looked after the jogs himself. ।
I
his
lap.
Barton
pitched
forward
on
assaesin had dfoapi*arod without levy.!
ing a trace. While looking for his track the hearth, hut although rtannod, still
they again heard the crack of his rifle ' endoavprod tn clutch at his rifle-etuek.
and sbother of thrir number drojiped Thomas had no iataulion of aliening
i dead. Tina was routinuod 'until terror ' bis advantage tn tltn frusu him. and
took jioMosaiuu of the party end ther , while Buncm was still on his hands and
beat sleety swtreal, nearly uae-haif of hares, sprung on hit buck, and. using
A Woitrtn editor, in actasowlodgiag
IhoM remaining being cannoned that .
the gift of a peek ot onions from a mb1 the object of their search was something
briber, says: “ It is such' kiadnaaaaa
' mure tbau mortal. The General iu ronv
as them that bring tears to oureywn**
Of a miserly man who died of soft­
ening of the brain a local paper said :

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Dye Stuffs,

Winter PAINTS &amp; OILS
Goods.

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

or olive, end n dcorrintion of him wgi
vriutod and circulated among tho troops.
Ho ass discr.li.-I aa short and heavy
sot, with immense muscular hands and
arms His liair and rough unkempt
Ixvird were black aa tbe plumaga of a
, crow, and bo was utterly filthy and dis.
gutting •« nptmranc*.
ho sometimes
dal nut wash his faco or hands for
I weeks. Tho neighbors living too near
him he killed or drove away’ and, it is
said, and probably with truth, that he
nuirdored no Isas than uno hundred and
rlt?bty persons while iu that region.
One family Iniag wdhin a few miles of

When s Cleveland sewing machine
agvut is attacked by an infuriated cus­
That's the Antean that Xvo did cot tomer, he smiles and lets tho latter hit
■
— —■■■—
. ■ —.
. ppoed a hired 8^r! and we rijeh it *ws him cm tho ebook. That is proof
dashed a tiart of tne contend uf »he 1 the reaeou thdt none ol hrt lair de-1 against any blow.
water bucket oyer her and eoon raster, j Awndaats did.1
An old bachelor at a wedding foaet
oil lier to fcmriousaess. They then,
had the heartleaansM 1.. offer tbe fol­
took Burton’s nfle and ride artr.s and
’ ' “ _ ~
lowing toast: "Msrriago—The gteo
Slatted for the ramp, leaving the body I
What Brttar tan Tou OBri.
through which the happy lover ieavas
on tho kcartli. They had (iroereded
------his cnchante*! region* and returns to
but about a quarter of a mile when । Wbsjn.y
— east
~t za slur on rrlgicn,- —.th.”
_)ou
Hl.i.L
■ have
■ L.—.any—__
they hoard tbe rojninn scream, and! stop audtliink
whether yuu
turning, saw her bS-kuning to them, to i thing better to offer tho 'poor wayfarer
return. Not knowing what she ranted, to guide him through this life in the
they rau book end raw tho moat borri- ways of jwano and respectability. Of
bio tight they hod over witnesaed. Bur- all the thousamlv who are doing their
mi.

iixre Tho tetaily rouaiated of tbe fath­
er.
half-wiued. puny creature, tho
wife and one child, a boy 10 or 12 voare
old. Burton, when in the noighhurfioud.
oeruioaolly vi*iu*l the house and fottxxl
them to furohb him with provioions
Ho threatened Wain with death if ther
ert-r admitted that they knew him. or
that he camo to lhe house, and as they
know that ho would keep hi* word. tl*ey
answered all inquiries by denying that
they knew or had over seen him. The
hut in which tho family lived was car
the base of the w^uutajib and stood in
the renter of ad*&gt;ared slcue, about throe
hundred yards aerow* Burtcm. when
coming to the bouse, would atop at the
edge of the clearing and carefully in­
spect the premises to satisfy himself that
no enemies were cvmcealod there. Fiftdmg that al] was eecuro, L« would then
hail tho family »nd order tbe man and
boy Io learr, which they never foiled to

is keeping. In it be bai every sliver
n..
ba has run into his feet this season.
aockets, and, a-&gt; bis bead was besteu to frqm L*er their heeid*. because it was There are seventy-six of them and he
• jelly he of course knew nothing, al- not pcNret in archUrcturo, if yuu had wants to know what Iwy can beat that.
though be hud groped around until he nu utherkeaae of safety into which to
The following sparkling dialogue is
found the door, and csi his hands -and conduct your family t A* a rule it is
knees was craw ling away reer thb d«o&lt;l j not vreU to change faith iu middle or represents I by tbe. fsadre TooaA as
gruM
■ mature life which ha* carried a sou! taking place between a lady and gen­
tleman
during the dreary half-hoar
Thums* and Ida companiun gaxwd ua! thus for in safety through ncisailude
lhe btood-curdl'tg spectacle a moment, (temptaiion. To fore God. be charitasnd then seixing the ax at the wood- tile and tolerant to Mhers* opinions and i
pile, hewed tho Load from the trunk, actions, rather gnxrdiag our own hoore "Sv am I." “So glad!” “Bo glad
and, anxious Io get away from tbe spot, than our neighbor'*, is the ohrif thing— you're glad F “Bo glad you're glad
dropped tho weapons, and still bearing leaving quarrels and disputes over I'm glad*'
the gury heed, ran toward lb«r auqi creed*, end di-;mx* to Hie out in tho
It wae a aprighUy lady Tost efiko
They reached it ia about two hours' I activity uf uaHuln-e&gt; —Pres.ws*&gt; ftss- dork in Terrs Haute, the other day.
time, and. exhibiting the bead, related I serri.
who met a nntleman acquaintance op­
tbe story to their Colour). - Several of
en the street, and said: “Oh I Mr
lhe soldiers recoguifcd tho bead as that
A Diseotm Hox|il—A lady in Du­ Brown, there is a letter in the Foot of­
of Burton, end the two man had nodif- buque, Iowa whoeo husband Istd been fice fur yesL*' It was fun to see Brown
tieulty it.obtaiuiug ths reward.
aecustomed to take frequent rides for blush and book up against tho feooe,
Thomas, accompanied by some sol­ his health, one day felt the need of re­ and slide down oat of sight. He was
diers from his ejmjauty, and under the creation neraalf' In driving the baree badly ecssrod, bat found oat all a'joaf it
Suidance of tho Ivy who had summoned her husband had need 11 Ins excursions,
arton for them, visited the robber's she noticed that ho .showed a etn ng inA married lady who has many admi­
rave a day or two alter the adrseturv, rlination to turn down a cortvin street
rers. was in company, recently, whose
and found a large rile of anna of all leading out into the country. At length
the marriage tie was the subject of con­
descriptions, a num tar of watches, quite she |&gt;enniUcd him to follow hia bent, and
versation, and a pleasant sparring arose
a large sura of money, and over fifty after driving some distance, tho animal between her husband als&gt; present. end
suite of ctethv* the monster bad strip- stopped before a large trick building, herself.
“Ah," she ezelairaed st
l«'d from the bodice uf his victim*
loosing like a holol. She slighter re­
length, "you do not think M much of
marking
to
a
lady
friend
who
accompa
­
~~
—----- ~I
T .*. ’
1» ‘k" Lrea*t of almost every coot was
Im, I..,,.,
nied her, that dear Geoigu lia-1 proba­ the hymenia! knot aa I do!” “ Tea. I
”'™“ '‘"’I.
““ '(“(“"tit. S.«!l„re
.rf th. bly often st «ppnd there fur rofraobmenU. dn," ha replied, “and it is only when
you wish to make a double Viau knot
Her lady friend thought it strange that
that I object to it.”
th.
h.ti.dr «&gt;M. O.. «I purf. B„,h
a country hotel shrafd have tu many
.h.m! ™ Aclumh
„( Can..
,toj fc„
,, and such gaudily dresw-l servant girls
pany'A, First lowr Gwralrv, and the the cabin, oa it wan not to bo found On closer inspection she thought so her other was a member of the ’Tenth Illi­
when they rcturni«l and looked for it. ■elf, sad didn't stop, but drove home,
nois Cavalry. whose name is forgotten. They auhvuuly dcctare-l that the stuck and proceeded to indulge ia tho liveliOn approaching the bouse, they oon- contained a row o! notch**, reaching e&gt;t variety of a •Mosneatic infelicity"
reeled their |h&gt;U&gt;Is in tbs woods, and from tho breech tu tho tnurxta. and that with her husband. The lattet will prob­
' without arms of any kind entered tbe Burtun told them that every nqteh rvji- ably procure an anima! with loss powclearing end hailed the woman It was reeentod a life ho had taken, and that .
then about twilight, and both men were two more would probably 'bo^feidod for
shivonug with add and bar, and Thom- tbeir own unless be irk''an unusutLan utii-rnard said ho would have given gvtieroaity and allowed them to live.—
anything ho linear sard to hayo bean out
ntMerai.
ot tbe scrape. The woman answerd
the rail, and they told her that they
Woad?r» of a Bearding Hottie.
not there, but they insisted that tbry
A carving-knife tliat is not shaky
must eo* him and •would remain until
lie came. Tbe woman finding that tho handle, and which on great perst
tbey were ubetinate, at last consented
to let then: remain over night, and
|svmiscd to send her eon for Burton in
the morning. Tbey pained a miMunble
and anxious night and lose long before
daylightAbout 8 o'clock the boy returned and
reported that bo bad found Burton end
A bads which duos not leak, end a
informsd him that two men wore wait- water-jug that is co*. VO'3 dangerous Io
lift.
A (very) era nd piano whereof the
that be would come ores, and in a few
minutes afterward be appeared at ths keys don't rattle Kko the l-ooos el ne­
edge of the clearing. Thomas and bis gro minstrelsy, and whereof you ean
compsuuon walked out to tbe gate, and imagine, by a powerful flight of fancy,
theysurveyed each other for a motaeat that the notes hare in their iafaary
or two in silence. Barton did not sec -u
pleased at their appearance, and oaco
or twice drew up hu gun as if to firo.
They shouted to him not to shoot, uni
throwing up tbrir arms, declared that
they had no neepoas. Burtun took an­
other survey of thorn, and finally alowl/
approached, informing them that he sash-curd broken, and that does not vi­
would fire on them nn the least appear­ brate noisily wUh the very slightest
ance of treachery, and that he only linear.
Au easy-chair which gives you an
waived his usual custom of firing on
any one within pistol shot of bun out of esse when fitting m it, and wherein you
curiosity to hear what they had to ear. may tako your usual after-dinn.'r nap
Stleetrb $tl
The trio at last entered the bouse, and without au apprehension of a oavtnr
Burton, after ordering the men in front coming off.
of him, iat down to breakfast with his
A teapot out of which with noeaalre
gun resting against the bod and in envy care and patienen you can oontriro to
reach. Thomas, who was thia and very pour a ewpfol without dropping tho lid
Durwgthewar hundreds of soountnto IL
dtels took advantage of the situation to
&lt; ays before
A sitii'tg-rooni wherein, to avoid
plunder the drfenroleso in the districts, escaped from a Federal prison altering, osnuke
suffocation, you need not keep
,
ovetran and lasd waato by armies They field, and that they were o*. thetr way |
both door and window open when you
wbbed ssd murdered without beeits-. Mouth. They bed heard of him. and ]
tioe or regard to sentiment Their knowing that he was well provided light tbe fire.
A minute in the day a a"totasted by
i with each things, camo to Mm for bore- an
, organ grinder.
es. clothing and arms They professed
A wiudew-ahade which yuu can man­
to bo aUo aad willing to peywhsa they age
,
to pull up, even to IM very top.
reached borne, .nd promW to arad without a wrmkle. and then net flnfl il
down with a rattle on yuur head,
. him the money. Burton replied that come
,
( ho bad no wire sympathy for a South­
A waiting-maid wton louis os if sbo
' rroer that for a Northern man, ar.d sortwtimM
,
M»ed 0 nail-bjfahthat be had no friends lie murdered
A ceiling or a chiossriy oruament
. and robbsd bulb ridaa, and did nte prH which are neither of them cracked.
A safe at all softer than a hard deal
( pore to aWt any eno. The xnen nntwd
. that they were perishing with tbe nkrth- board, and which baa not ita spring.
i ing they hid on. ata would cither £rae*.ared exactly in tbe plnee whereon
fnmni rr -f— to death if bo did not you want to sit
. aeriot them. Barton said be could fnr- A picture or engraving, hung up by
srok pastures new. and found them cn. nish them with an earner' death, end way of ornament, wtoeh with randoe
the Orark Mountains Torsyth, Mis, thought bo luU better kill them and yon can call a work of art.
mmiL and C-rroHoa, Arkansas, are pute-m emt of their trouble. Lteking
A pair of drecnaers which are no an
about forty nuteo sport, and at tbe ride. at Tbcmsa'emaria ted figure and white odd reupte' and Uil a score of wineof the road betweeu them Burton e^, face, he addU with
‘‘umur, gtaaM'S any two ot which will mateh.
touted hbpteoe of abode- He broil a
A door which does not let a hnretoinv
half hat at tba mouth of a Mtexgl cave
of draught through is, a^d wfitah you
in tba tide of the mountain, about
ran ortusliy shut'viUoat a slam.
feet abevo the road, and! there bred

' you may pay without a four of bring
white he munched hia breskfrel and ut-

aaocioixsf cotwcnotnaT
Music Teaching.
prn-fcw—e'**’'

Ths prevent Osar of Rotan is so in
temperate that lui physician* aey In
cannot lire many month*.

Gornelia Howard, tbe original Kvi
of “Dueta Tarn's Cabin," is atffl ia th&lt;
flesh, and is a wife and mother.

Tax PnarxoLoclckL JaTBVAi lor No­
vember (loser-res a vsnn w elrome from
tbe reading public; far. taken as a
whole, ft b a number uf unusual rxrellone**. A glimpse of its coatrats, only,
it afforded by the following title.: des­
so Olney, tho eminent geographer ; In­
dependent* iu Thinking, a rtronj but
carefully written paper; Bupptamanting
an Imperfect Education, worth a year’s
subseriytion in itself for its valuable
suggestion*; Mrs. Anna I. BnrhauU,
the poetess; ITsilip's Lottery tieket;
Nine aadNiaaaJ, illustrated; Another
inriaUment of Expression ; Instinct and
Reason, an amnaiug and instructive
article ; Thomas Stony Unni, F. IL S.;
A Little Giri's First Impressions of
Bcccbcr; Ode to tbe Nigh tin gal. ;
Moral Aspects at Dancing, ets. Price
of ths nimber, M eta. For the year,
J3.W1. A new volams begins with 1878.
Addreaa 8. K. Walls. 880 Broadway

A gentleman well acquainted with
the family mentions, as a fact encour­
aging to old maids, that Naomi, daugh­
ter id Enoch, was- firs hundred and
eighty years of agv when site was Mar­

�VICTORYI

met

New Ham|iehiro.
New. York;
North Carolina.

। transportation of apple* and other com®*diti*e of family ure, is to-day greater
। than the original coat of tho anklet.
This is given by our market folks aa a
reason why they am obliged to unite
1 and take every dollar earned by De­
’ partment Clerks in exchange for an in­
different living. Snob ia life in Wash-

30,000'
5,000,

llisnxa*, Mtcnicu'. Nov , C. 1572.
GF-OltGK M. I&gt;»WKY«

i

(teller

The Aupual Proclamation &gt;&gt;y the Preridewt Appointing a Day of Thanksgivtag-

Judge Paschal lias written nn argumont against the exaction of double pos­
tage on short paid letters and intimate
750,000 that its unlawfulness wilf bo tested in
tho Courts. Tba P. M. General bus
Statu* for Greeley:
20,000 derided that tho double prepaid rate of
' pj*tegn ou the unpaid portion will re­
quired until farther l«r*l»lioo shall be
7,000
-■•■.(•Ou
Mr. W. W. Corcoran, on old and
15,000
wealthy citizen of Washingion, has 'do­
nated a large tract of laud iu the sub­
urbs of this city for tbe special endowAu nine of the Republican candidates treat of the Colombian College. It ia
fur Congress in thia State are sleeted by now worth at least 1250,000, and when
majorities about as follows :
/
the new Waahi ngtun is completed in all
1 st Dirt. Mows W. Field by
2, too tho splendor ot its inaugurated system­
2nd •• Henry Waldron by
7,200 atic improvements tho value of this
8,000
land on its boundary will bo doubled.
5,000
8,300 Thia College under l*rcsident Willing
5,000 ia alritedy iu full tide of a aucoMsftkl Au Illustrated Monthly Journal, univer­
career which docs honor to tbe Nation­
sally admitted to bo tho Handsomeet
3,000 al Capital.

The GIREAT Tidal
Wnv sweeps over
’oimtry with
ov|r 750,000
Mniniiity for
GRANT!

Tyr

Below wo giro tho majonti.'j la ’tho
several Townvhipe and City of Harting*
I fur Elector* of President and Vice Pn-s-

This vragdwful vegetable restore tiro •
is tho sheet awhor of the feeble end do- j
bilitatod. As a tonic and cordial for tho
aged and languid it has no equal
among stomachics. As n remedy for
the nervous weaknee* to which women
are especially subject, it is snperoeding
everj- other stimulant In all climates,
tropical temperate or frigid, it acts as n
qweifie in every aperies of disorder j
which undniuinos the bodily strength
and breaks down lhe animal spirits.

IlitOCURE.ND-CFffiRCLl

Isiicat imtan Liiiieit,
C»od F«r Maa ar Beast.
Probably few articles have ever had
I oxtenrive n Sale, wbilo none hare
sen more univeraallv beneficial than

Children, Adults, Horses, sad Domestic
Animals, aro always liable to a ridont,
and it Is asfa to say, that no family can
peas a tingle sca*-n without sortw kind
of an emollient being necessary- It be­
comes a matter of important.i then to
secure the beat.
Ow U&gt;&gt;«* htirfral live ry slsU** Is lb* »lly
K.w V-A .ln„. ...
u.... ..

They have Added lo their Immense .Stock

250 Rolls New Carpets,
175 Packages of Dry Goods,

.

Cheers for

Oassoxvnxz, Nov. 4th 1872. ;
Ea. Butaxa:—Seeing that our Ban
has gone I thought you would like to
hoar from thia little place, and hence 11
will try in a limited degree to fill his
place. As for news there ia not much.
Tho Teacher* School, which has been
is,se**iou for tho post two months undr&gt;tte charge of onr worthy County I

STATE OP MICHIGAN

1h -lings.
Hasting* City
Hope,
Irving,
Johnstown,
Maplu Grove,
Orangeville,
Ilutlan.1,
Thoraapple,

East, the Went, the North, Woodland,
a4*M*t«M*rt l»* Leila*
’tTCnFt’-. wimtw.

Tho great T«lnl Wate that we have :
Ircard so ranch about ha* rolled over 1
the United Staten, nnA has *woltewrd 1
up wliet little their ««» let: uf tho •
Democrats party. It ns* that &lt;ime
wavo that Greeley and hi* party to.se
■orimth to soy alxmt, only it relied in
an entire different direction from what
they «nppo*e&lt;l. It was * iiilal ware,
sure enough 1 It hr.* buried die last
vertig of democracy, (tho modem kind),
where it must slu-xbcr forever. No
political party in tho future will be
troubled with tbe Detnocrotfc party.
The Rjpublican* on the 5th mat. laid '
it quietly ia it* grave, and there are i&gt;*t
trumpets tnongli • on cert’i to arrskcid j
it again to life. Farewell, chi pwty.
y..n oucc had kuw ri-ty good qualities
nliont you, but yAn Jong since cast them
trosayou, and you have for years l»een
wallowing in the miro and dirt uf in­
: trigw, dishonor nud disuatua I Yon
have outlived your u*efulne«s, y.mr cun- ■
liuuaiH-b in life was but a mockiry, awl1
was neent that you should be itifer&lt;1 ftnau eight and incmory for all tune
&lt;-atur. Again, farewell 1

Strayed or Stolen!

I were pieces *uug by the
Missus
Holcomb which, gave them uiurh crodit as musicians. There veto pieces
1 sung also by Mise Oilier and Miss

।!.‘«“T

'

ATTENTION!

Yankee bjwiiig*.

Buildings Baiscd, lowered or Be­
ared, on abort notice by

j speeclp* made by the Major ot the City
| of Hasting*. D. B. Cook, and Dr. it. C.

Tttracr and dfieorge Brainard, which
Micutusx gives qver 50,000 majuriiy
for Grant and the Stateticket, and elects
a unsnimoas Bepublican Senata. and
more than l&gt;0 of the 100 tnemtars of &gt;
the House vf Beprwcufatires, r.nd near­
ly all the county ctfirers.

Money to Loan
presentation of a very fin* silver watch
and cluia, to the Sunerinl.-odent and a
very nice IHctfonary to Mi**,Helm&gt;*.
which mere gratefully received. They
were purehnvod by tho Scholar* and
friends of tho Teachers; th* two co ,iing

J. H SLATER

Engineer,

‘Grant hits never been beaten
r never will l»c.”—H. G.

Builder,

One Hundred

Thousand Dollars I

ropose

farmer* aro getting llurir orn nearly all
secured. And by the way I have heard
that tho Orauguville Mill prqurty, has
rhangvd band*. A. W. Bailey has sold
it to a gentleman from Battle Creek,
by tho numo ot Nichols. Wo have un

8PIIMI

Pure Wines and Liauors!
’ ipg Lyceum, which iu progrevting finely,
llyan ot ('ubait fillibuater notoriety, aro I or at least wj think so, for it decided
•aid to be entirely without foundation, j last Friday erasing that Jjic hdira
so fai a* any complicity of tho Govern*,! ought not lo haw the righi of elective
aural is concern-si in prospecuro Cuban franchise, and that Grant and Wilson
expedition*. The rtorv of alleged fraud

WE PAY

A

&lt;VERT

CASH

Hl EFERY IILL.US IHRTH IF lillNK
PATENT COOLERS;

| 1‘moxsL—John Binlr.-ll, of Yan' arouse popular riamor to order may be kro Spring* says that ho is a resident
true, but the attempt will doobtlrae I । of the county of Bany, and that be is, I
prove a failure and get into trouble '
and always ha* been able and willing '
those who engage In it. There is quite i to support and maintain hisTrlfc, Sarah
’ sufficient real indignation at the imbe- . Binlxell, and that (be Statements on
’rile and yet malignant, course ot SpanI ish tyranny in Cipri. without playing ' ' Geo. C. Worth, is fata, in fact, and
oa ihesenrilnltao* of our psople by mi- j , that be h going to defend the same,
king s&amp;ow caws for display. Tin fant [
that hi* reputation may not suffer from
that a large Spanish army and navy I
lhe outrageous statements art forth in

11 Greeley Roo*tcr.
p “bind Grotr,’’

teryetrtof bloohihod, an t tho furth-T
tart that tho nites of warfare recognised
in the interest of humanity by all civiliced nations arc wouted by Spain in her
execution ot prisoners, will in tho ear­
ly future, if continued, require a protest
of tho leading nations is not without
probability. Tho twin relics of barba­
rism in Cuba are slavery and tho butch­
ery of prisaaaro taken in battle. Both
of them must necessarily go down bolore the advancing tide of progress anil
humanitarian reform. The spirit of
freedom u marching on, and even Cas­
ta aan pride in opporing innovation can­
not long withstand its inspiring forco.

n«

*&gt;4iiu&lt;&gt;* t, । ■on ton

IS

H

Barry Cq&gt;. 1,500
RepuMicanism.

Many peroom still doubt the utility of
putting a man to such a horrible mo
cither for tho purpose of producing terror in the minds of tho evil disposed and
thus preventing tho recurrent^ of this
crime or as a sacrifice to outrage 1 law.
Except in self defence tho taking of
life cannot bo readily justified, and tho
fart that only a few centuriM einco the
death penalty was applied to hundreds
of tbe potty order of offender* in Chris­
tian lands which aro now punished by
a few months or days of imprisonment,
is aa earaert that ia the not distant fn-

Dollar's Worth that

Out

SPUING &amp; AVERY.
MONTHLY!

A Serial Stun by Dr. Holland.
New Story by Saxe Holm.
A lang Story from Bret Harte.
Brilliant array ot Contributors.
C|araia*e Cook, on Fundtaro and

mow oo

Stast Utej.

tlaallsja. Jsljsi. Jan.

Well Brick-

o win make it for tho Interoot of ISItci
Afnn. Woman ami Child to buy thoir

SINK’S

To day re are to have the wretched
■poctod* of a hanging ia Washington.
Accjrding tn lung timn custom society

Michigan Over
55,000!

Well Brick
SCRIBUERS

ii

iluty," said tho
Ku Klux-Coppcrtaad-Coalitiun Cirrtdar. of tho Barry Cj- oopp^hMd*.
,
Yea w* underrtool all about that,
awl exerrisod that privelegn and nor­
formed that duty, by electing onr ticket
(in Barry Co.) from I’reridrnt to l owucra, including Gro. M. Drwrr. to the 1
State Senate from the l«th dirtrirt, br
1.800 majority.
•'.Usd furthermore a» Ecpublicanvwe
Irfdier* it to be tbe doty of all tbe mem- ‘
tars of our party to support its nomi­
nee*, regularly and fairly placed before
the people.” Hald tho
Kn Klux-CopjHWhead-Coalitiua citcn-,
lor a£ the Barry Co. soredmads.
ThaX was our id s* of the matter, CD I

Plain Black Silks

Superintendent, T. B. Diamond and our
I much esteemed friend Miss Emily
■ Holmes, has terminal*!.
It closed
i last Thuralay evening with a fine on- ,
i tertainment of reading and singing by I

’z

Kn Klux-Coppcthuul- Coalition r!rtlar of the Barry Cj- Mriiturai-'-.
Ye* we had jnrt that ditty to perform,
and nr perfol used it by olcrtitig (in
Barry Co.) the entiw ticket, from Pre*-*
Rlcut to eotomxs including Gxo. M. ।
Dkwst tothe State Senate from tho IClh
Dhtrict, by 1-80(1 majority.
"The exercise of the vloctivu Iranrhiae is nut only a priveiogv but a

and Tteo-tlurdd of the
South for the Tan­
ner &amp; CohUer.

Dress Goods.

New Advertisements.

$5,000

IN

GREENBACKS!

1 Hen* A 0*trt, •«&gt;&gt; Mllrsr sweated Itenw** |
_a.il. amt&gt; •

e buy pur Good., of M.nufseturen. and Imporlrr., and Wil

,
.
1
।

wo went right at it like true- Bepublicane and eta-tsd nur entire ticket (i»
Barry Co ) from Vn-tident to Coroner*,
mdudiag Gxo. M. Dewar to the Stale '
Senate, from the IGth District
j( In hrX the to Milt of the election
Il iterc ever was tan effort made to 'J may bo summed «p as a j-crf.-ct and
defeat A man for any position, dint of-;; complete annihftktion of tba Liberal
,
fort was made by the Copperhead, Groe- BepuUicaa, Dcmeeralic coalition ticket,
■
ley, Ku Klux, Coalition, eoro-liend**], in tba nation, ttaState, uad tta county.
Irasou-facod parly, who put out the : The victory i* rumplrte, ami perfect in
circular above spoken of, thiakii^ • all its part*. Tbt»r aro few mourners. capital punishmtrat will bo entirely
t hereby to defeat Hr. Dewey fur State : anywhere, mid bone among the candi­ abandoned in Christian countries. Ma­
Senator from tilt* district. Why, there dates on our local, our Htaie «w Can- I ny advanced Christiana esteem it sinful
were those who pretend to rail them-;■ grcssknml tickrtv ■
far society to dwtroy that which it can­
mjIvc* Itapublirtum cron now, «!«&gt;■■
Fa2 rotarns far this county bare not create, and by perpetrating another
I been retaivsd only an t!:e electoral vote, murder under forma of law, to set an
but the majority: fin- the" State and example before tho community that hu­
County ticks*, is |ar;c enough tor all man life ie so cheaply estimated that it
practical purpuse.'mud will appear offi- may be coolly aaerifioed 'tm rther purovdM&lt;fallriafife. Now wr tap* they
posse limn that of lifo saving itself, viz.
in s«lf deface when a person is murder­
have teamed a lassmu they will not «xm
forget, namriy, that vich djsbouost iowTh* i*vm) State* have g&gt;ca mn&gt; ously attacked.
l.roA trietary a* w»» brvcghl to lasx . jeeitioa abuut m follow^ tor Gran: and
; Wilson. Tta figure* rp*ak for ttam-

SPRING ft AVERY.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

rim lending Dry Goods Estahlishuu-nl in

Carriage &amp; House

io,ooo

WtOBEW

IL8CI

LETTEll

Glass Show Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON.

SPBINS A ATUY.

�Misms Kinney A Ixthrop, having
pwmaaently located in IU.tings, would
I rwpectfully announce to the Ladies of
this City, and surrounding country,
that they have opened a Drees and
Corset making eslabllahment, and are
no«t fully prepared to do all kiuda of
work, guaranteeing porfoct satisfaction
iu ermy «« Miss Kinney havin’ hid
a number of yrxrj ex^rkrnw ia cat।

CMBtCREt.

Tho Circuit Court for Barry County
ia in a»»*uui, Hon. Birnny Hoyt presi­
ding.

;HSC.K4A/i.“

We ore late this weak with otir paper
on account of tbe election, the aieknoaa
of uur Foreman, etc.

sxssz-Mfct

“Any thing to beat Dew.

-The heavy min on election d»y ac­
counts for the small vote |n&gt;’.lal in this
County aa hundreds did not go near lhe I
All persons indebted to mo had bet­ polls nt all.
ter coma and settle up thia month, for
after tho 80th day this November I
shall certainly leave tho account with
Justice Clark for collection.

MUONIC.

J. I* Rexd.
Hustings, Nor. 4 th 1872.
novCrt

Ah ’* ,he7 ahrewod fdlows, these
Axwa, 'hops ? They tnanifrst jn»t
alMrotn ranch abiSfy and pfrwi.uun,
wllturtelly, M they do in legal nmUrmi
; Sharp Attorney*. I don’t soo why they
Adjourned tneoting of tha Common
■ stay in so email a ’ town. Tn their last Council, at Urn Council Rooms. Nor.
I isau* they osy that Dewey La, no one 1st, 1872.
to respect os dtleud him. except Dbto
Present—Mayor, Rscocder, Aid*
Cook, Sam Powers and Bill Stark- Eastman. Pratt, Konfield and Wood.
weathrr, and right alongside of this ar­
A petition STL, presented, aigned by
ticle is aucthor, slanging nil abuitng ciruona ol tho lit Ward, aeking that
a man "wL-oclainiato be a leader cf tho Thomae Taylor bo appointed as Alder­
moral scutimoat of oar oUr," (and who man in place of J. R. Van Vrdsor ; also
is what ho claitm) “and a tmeirter ot a petition asking that Wm. H. Jewell
i the Gospel," (both mm whose livre aro lw appointed aa Alderman In place of
■J n ]&lt;erpctual rebuke to them and ought J. IL Van Vehor.
Ito bo received aa aneh by theto eminent
On motion tho peHtbms were nocoptfar/Mtn) for thoiraappori of Dewey.
. Now wo would suggre; that iu future,
Moved by Aid. Wood—
| if Ibeeo legal prodigies want to say
That Wm. H. Jewell ba appointed aa
anything sharp or causing, that they Alderman from 1st Ward, in place of
employ Booram or Uncle BUI Threatts J. IL Van Vebor
to take charge, so that onu article tn tho
same number of the [&gt;sp*r don’t knock
Moved and carried, that tho taper­
llj&gt; point otf the sharp, keen logic of the visor bo autlioriasd to spread upon tho
other, thereby compelling them to come tax loll 1912 00, amount of Iron Bridge
out ol the same hole they went in n’t. order and interest now duo.
fho long nut you had, (ediforally,) Char­
On motion. Council adjourned.
ley, don't seem to improve you much.
Wn, D. Hates,
I
You are just a* dull CM over.

TIE TEII HUM

28

COMMON COUHCIL.
Regular meeting of the ' Common
Council-at tho Council rqom.r, Monday
evening, Nov. 4th, 18T2.
I'ruacnt—Aide Hata\Eattnran, Pratt, j
Williams, Wood'and Jewel!.
• .1

There will not be a Democratic Mem­
ber in tbe Kcnale of our State the eoming session.

This ' Circular” was signed by
all the I'N-influentipl Repub­
licans in the county and McclWhat a Tidal Wavs.—Grant and
dlevillc. The Libs ct^wctl, tho
An order issued by ih&lt;&gt; Village board ,
WiLon get 300 Eloctoral Vote, Greeley Prohibit bl’owed and the big
In 1871 to W. W. Kmlny was brouglil
। 49, anti 8 still in doubt.
man smiled, handed it to the tl* Couaeil by Mr.
watchful
ot-lrr tNfue»ted.
IixenixATxn.—Hun. IL J. Grout, il­

Rexovai,— II. F. btelnhoir. has re­
moved hts Dental Rooms over the Boo­
ton Cash Store. Call &lt;.u him for flr*t
.... luminated hia house beautifully thiaeveting uirt the splendid victory for Grant
and lhe State aud L'onnty nominees of
No. 11 t'anal St., Grand Rapid*, Mich ’ tho Republican party.

‘rffirtr-’V*

where be can be consulted daily until I
October. Read hit advertisement ic
tho Rev. J. W. Jlancroft, Rector of
this paper.
Emanuel Church Haatiug*, are cordial­
Hr Call,
ly invifed to a donation social in l.’nioa
Hall Thursday evening Noremlxw the

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

By Aid. Jewell—

Gimmittco, with initauction* to rcfort md.munn
at next meeting wboltar there wni any
fund to pay till' same, i
Ite n*Mt|*&gt;* tba
Account &lt;&gt;f W. IL JBroun for lent,1

saying : ScxT-ter them broad­
cast over the 1 Oth district and
a Senator we shall’ win.
.

C-nnd River Vill:r Division
tho opening ot tbe Court to-day, flu
Honor. Judge Hoyt, appointed EA.
Holbrook, Prosecuting Attorney to till
the uni'xplied term of Julia It. Van

net*. Ac., §118 413, *^a* presented and.
i motion r.oa ullopcl.
•
1
By Aid. Wt*d-- j
stsurted to repair the eiuthern approach
to the Iron Bridge, un lor th’- direction
of ths Committee, and tho saaa&gt; be paid
from lhe general lligl way Fend.

t/'flic Indies of lhe M. E. Church and
cuugrcgntiMi, rropcee to give a Pony.
L&lt;| Pit and FrirJ Colt social at the va­
cant store of A. J. Bowae ia Wash,
ington Block, cn Tuesday evening of
*ne.xt week. -A good time ia expected.

Good Suits for boys $3.00.
Star Clothing House, Grand
Rapids.

Peninsular Railway.

;IKTf,*BSS.

—--&lt;J

Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Hero
ia a ehnnen to win a furtuas in a Public
Ixrgn] Drawing, nod nt the tamo time

returns hi* special Thanks to lire true
Republicans of &lt;Le Counties of Barry 1
and Eaton, who so manfully fought his 1

l£sun.

All who buy tbsm like them.
AU who buy them like them.
AU who buy them like them.

rose bright and dear Wednes­
day morning and revealed fo
the CircnlariteH

4,800

etip
$11.00 for Men’s Good
Suits—Star Clothing House,
Grand Rapids.
SW

1—IM reroUIA

aFs/sssriSi'SB

&lt;/'.Tiu.r;*.—Tbe Editor of the Htxxu

funibermcn’s Shirts, Socks,
Gloves,
Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.

*«i

to the varminta and
was covered with

Majority
Dewey,

List w Lkttms remaining at the
Hastings I’. 0, Nor. fith, 1872.
JcH-ph E. Bolyer 2, Timothy Brig­
ham, JAmr* Donahoe, Mrs. J«tae* I..
Frink, David M-&gt;*ten, H. I* Rickard.
Sula* Shay,
Direct your le lets to No. of P. O.

J. L. REED.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

And many buy them.
And many buy them.
And many buy them.
And many buy them.

FOB SALE at tiK HEW YORK CASH STORE

FOB SALE a Ik KEV TOffi CASH STORE

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

FCT SALE «t tte XEW TORE CASH STORE

I

No* i« tho time to buy buggk-» for 1
am going to sell my Stock of new baggise for thirty per rent ku than before.
' I mean jest what I may. My buggies
ale all made of the best material and
well finithcl. All who anticipate buy­
ing hail bolter coll and see tae Iwforo 1

Wo tho undersigned, merchant* in
the city of Hastings, do hereby agree
! not to open our re. poctivu placet of bu* iueaaon Thursday the 24lli day of Xovomber A. D.
That being the day
a|&gt;poiuted by tho civil authoritiot as n
day of National Thanksgiving.

j which caused our Cotemporaries

“'IK

| to put on facet similar to tbo-onc
I above

All who are Indebted lo u» by note or
account, ore r«x|ureled to call and nettle
tbe srioc at once, aa we aro Mating up
uur busliK—. and our book* mu.I l&lt;e

Ona-—AB kinds of Machine Oils,
suitable (or Mowere. taw Mita, Buggies
and Wagon*, Pniuts, Oils, de., at the
Drug and Book Store of
junr^tfl
J- P- Ronxtr* A Co.

IL A- Goudtxae.
Gnats A RMku,'
IL Menas.

: (Jta,oa*, Oda is tho cry, but you
I khould see the diflnront grade* oC Ma­
chine Ota at S. J. Rich's store. The
quality, aud clteapneo iu price baffles
all who i-xamina them.
23tf

We took the First Premium at the
nion Fair for Clothing, the best made
ad mint substantial in the State and
,e lowest prtera- Star Clothing Hon«.
rent omr Price Store, Grund Raprds.

mh: ?,ttstt£s,srahrt»

' El: stags te vifstM-i!

Wit rat Wai Tbs Cm Masrait?—
That question was asked by many ol
our atixrns on Thursday evening of
thia week. The occasion of tho inquiry
was, that one Alak Christie of our city
set onto a man from tho country, on
said evening, and poaoded him moat
unmercifully. Thst they were both
drunk, scerni to bs a fart, but tho que­
ry ia, when a man from the country
cummeacos any distsrbance, or ia bois­
terous on our streets, our Marshal
onems always present, and. eaid distur­
ber of the peace is at once onceted and
fine«l. or taken to tho lock-up, there to
await the action of tho Justices' Court.
But a rosident of th* aty it oeems,
con with impunity pitoil on to a man
f*om tho etraahy, and pound him to a
jelly, on our atroets in open daylight,
tho offender go nnarreeted and unpun­
ished- And tho allegations agahrat the
City Marshal are. that be ia spending
hte time buying butter, eggs faro, Ac.,
and cannot attend to tris duties that bs
ia roeainng thirty-five dollars p*

American Organ

Last Wednesday night at about 12
o'clock the titixons of Grand Rapids
wore aroused from their slumlierx by 1
'.ho fcarftil alarm of Cnc Arriving at
tba scene of Mtiou they diMwvared
Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elscwher
Rood’s block, on Pearl street, one of TW-ir
•
«cia p- e&gt;^asls4 «&gt;4 la llmf Me
taaatAI &lt;»“• Barres* *U •«“’» '» ‘*••'1 •
Grand Birds’ most beautiful moaumenu, one vast sheet of Came. Tho
Fire Department wa* [iromplly on hand,
using its best endeavor* to subdne tho
1ONABLE TERMS -AJlliJ OIVJBN.
flames, but the power of man appeared

IrCW to His Public a in Iknts.

to bo utterly futile in trying to sabdue
tha fiery clement*. It extended from
Rood.s block to Judge Lyon’* building,
sad then ocros. to C*md •tro*t, curry­
ing .Everything before IL with tho cxceptioi of tho block, corner of Pearl and
Canal streets which contains Nelson's
book store and tlio Grund Rapkb tar­
tug's Bank
Prominent among the
buxines* hotiK-scorJumsd. were Julius
llouwman's clothing store ; Dr. Gal­
lup's drug store; Preeebnrg’» clothing
store; Hoogohoom’s, and Mohl A
Schnioder'e cigar and tobacco stores;
Crawford Brea. Grocery store, and Dr.
Clemons’ book store. Ths law firm of
Norria, Blair, Kinsley &amp; McLaren, aro
also heavy losers. Tho cash value of
thw library was 18,000, of furniture
81,000, immranco about H«»- The
firm would willingly give 820,000 to
hav« everything replaced, as many &lt;&gt;f

bought for money. Mayor Houteman
was severiy burned in his hand* while
in tha art of saving seme valuable
books and papers from hia store. It i*
estimated that the aggregate of insu­
rance on buddings, stacks, and personal
property destroyed and injured by the
Marshal are true or no', but if they
tre, was about 81W.000. U this
aro, tho author.taw should give him
amount coukl have been distributed
foil power to traffic in produce, fur* Ac ,
^wxwdtag to kwa, it would neariy CJrer
by relieving him of tho duties of Mar
the entire damage done. On Thursday
shallot tho eHyafternoon another fire wm ttawvwed
an Monroe strert, but owing to tho
f^*8ubecribc for a Home pa­ piocnptnwM ofMr. Soulhwirk in cxUnper. Take the BaXXKB; it in. tbe guishing the san o o» damag* was

Largest, Cheapest and b««t pa­

per published in thi*
of Michigan.

WARD &amp; THAYER.

Hastings «y- Allegan.

May 15,

Don't buy until you examine them
and rec If they arc not Just as Root aa
any other.

ntatatnntia wsnatijm
Mt On tSh tut ImM 5 jm
PitoOntaiitiaftnMimii

Strpal nttaual,.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Rhingiea of all kinds,

DENTIST

f/j»£ LUftBen rWSljED

“Silver

If CW

i®4«

LOTS.
CASBi

Wool, Wheat, Oats

Cora.

�~

lOAMOt Tiry.

I

THEODORM HIGI.t.n.
Hsxwscmre or
re—-*—

IBWjttaSTIWIIKm.
Dauch y * Co’«. Column.

DON'T

&lt;-itIrens meet cm ano of th# higbwwyx &lt;u
I.ivtagst.m Cmuiiy, when, Teigwing in
j their steeds, the Lilowiag couvieaatteu

Bedec-lvrd.l-.t r.o
e^4«, sere Uriwl.
kssrsrarss ssJ hxlU &lt;!UtaaUhM,us&gt; Mir.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS.1

time shown that a dbauw anwnntinc t unepiAMkbjhg provutled etnong bor- 1
Xwyiia, &lt;M. -*Gth, one day.'
vts in that sectiuti of lhe rcmutn, and
•&lt;-atInring rases have .nptvnrvd from
• •mugvviHi'. Nev. 1st. two day*.
tiiua tai time further amuhward. until
• '.'dot Crtvk, Nov.. 4 th. uu.* day.
llufida, r‘rrweww1 and llocbm&gt; -r are
Wi'aulan 1. N«v. Mb. two day
iairly te Lr it; and now |h» Rinrt senAAt&gt;&lt;«d of flj? reporter, estiiwitei that
tho nnintewof Striekru hetw« in this
city is ahmt^r bumetlang like scree
ilroueaod. We hnrc no means of affitni
ing or denying ths troth uf ibis ealiuuUg j but It i« m well fur every harse■wiwr lo krion that nmh n disrw h
abroad and ahooM be guarded agali.it.
In Itertscto.- it 1. mid that the street
i nil ways hare suspended operations, all
their home, being str*. In Buffalo, .
.
&gt;&gt;u»inasa is xcriouatv implied through fii jqEntcprise.
l-'ek ef|one poa.V
Mr. Mink, veterinary surgrera o&lt;
Ihudiester, IhnsdestiribcL
J

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
c,.y&lt;&gt;. t&gt;re.i.x »r ib. kvw cxUoi or

Uv* .•t.u.oi

The Calvert LithofrapMng Company or Detroit,

Titst xx then, de yoa f
t&gt;e lb. e.tk. ssd are — vsbtubrec a .pkad.d Tlatad Lnb.fr.pl. .7 ,
Buns—Uh, I ean't get along without
[it It is tho oulv |iui&lt;ot in this State you
icau dopeml on If you want to k«ep «?
with the nows.
j Baounr— Well, that’s »o; although__r_
j it's always trending un my tors. Nun
BtUvi I iSiytrKJMSVSSlW:
thane are coms ou those tore, and when | bpMirfir ibM. am.«~i «ub ^ibre rais-l •»
I th-Me coms are rubbed,- it goes nga.nst , --l*w J— •&lt; •*&gt;•_0.“**lLATItO agents ^sasijag:
‘'the grais” d'ye see I* Ho I got mad and
WAMT HU-TT1, TT "7.'.'aT'«\ Tr
i «up it aluui once in four weeks, but I I
grusrnUy hsrc to order it again about ' Will PLEASE TAKE NOTICE I
the third dar. Their arrangements aro I
a &gt; prrfsct for getting all ths news, that |
if 1 don't take it. I gvuerally boor of
something in it that compels me to buy
|s Cash. BmI EsUU sad 1’rre.sst Prsrr'
14 ou the street, so I might as well hors
xmoxc vnr. r.vm&gt;x»
' it left regularly. Hat I wish they would
$23,900 in Heil Estate!
Grind Miuitvl KoKruiumeal , not Lo so eonloundclly independent po$3j000 in Cnsh '.
DR. F, .1. CADWELL.
litirally.
Blub—Why that is just what suits
St. Jiseph. Mich. Nov. 4,1372 me. If the Tatarrx endoroo, a thing
you are pretty certaiit to find it O. K.,
rsceptuig ofrovrae ita position ea the
Chovpenniag Claim, and a thing or two
&lt;&gt;f that kind &lt;n which it disagrees with
met but if it believes a thing to be
l&gt;
Mm...
Sr*
®
wrong there is not money enough in
Hetroit to buy its support.
eU.
EKM
lUetrr—A neper must lie vary
airuegiy es'ablianed before it can as­
sume that irmitwr.. I never knew but
one paper that could, simply on Its mer­
its, make as good a show in thalurspert,
I ,»Im4.I T Usmse H-..OI
i'/tei:
and that was a paper uf ~Marfijwcr".
And wlwn a paper reaches luek a point,
|ftffl-NB&amp;..^.FJrcaiBesc
she nmxla no one tubeccor'.
Bl us - That u just iL No other Itetr-sit paper—1 sneak now of the Tatarsk and not of ths tobacco— can adopt ' THROAT ANO LUNS INSTITUTE
aueh a eor.ree brc.iusr none ik backed ■
by such n circulation as tba Txtacxx 1

The New Capitol and Grounds,

DISEASE OF THE EYE8

™ DUffi

$166,000

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

M FOWLERS GREAT WORK

inactive, and the discharge hum the
iHw,. olten assuming • yellowish at
appearance. lhe Jieaaau usu­
ally runs its coarse within ten days, and
with proper treatment few if any &lt;aseo
■■tight to prove fatal. Those that do so
are nsiiail* riaapluatcd with other d:s1‘asn*. as bronchitis or pneumonia.
The animal should be allowed com- ■
plrte rest iu a clean and well ventilated
stable, disinfected if nfcsaeary with
carbolie acid, sulphate of iron or bromo,
.hhmliun.
It should V- properly
cTiKimnl, the oo*c and eyvs being fre­
quently sponged aith water, end the
limbs bandaged, if roll. The food
should be light and laxative, such as
•bort-feed, or btau, wet or scalded with
a little salt added. A little hay may
lw given. Violent remedies, such as
I deeding, powerful cathartics, anil arte­
rial sedatives, are either tinneccsuiry or
injnriotta. The throat is so irritable
that all forms of |&gt;o*der. balls, etc-, are
either roughed out, or into tho bronchi­
al tubes &lt;* wiadpi|«*. Etectusriee, that
is to say. uiediritirv which Javit ia the
lie.nth, syrups. or paste, arc the only
forms iu which medicines can I* safely

|

TABLE
IANUFACTURER
■ is joking, and that's snuff said &lt;m that BILLIARD
jubpett but their circulation must inPtlev.1lie large to warrant tho purchase
o&lt; auch a machine, but large aa it is 1
IM, IOC aatf 101 Itandvlr'. Mirs
w they aro planning to increase it the DgfkoiT, • ■ Mien:
I present fall and winter. They will on
. January 1st entente tho Wnniv ratat xx by the addition of eight colntnns.
making it one of the largest papers in
’ the west. They are also taking steps
' to make it more readable end attractive
: than ever, and all this must add ini• mensely to the circulation of tho paper

JUST SO HIGH.

tsSSiSafeS:

Beltaldo Agents Wanted in Every Town in the State
BIACK. BMW. MtCIt.

OFFICE OP THE AKSOClATKW. TO. $.

HORATIO PRATT, Prat

STANLEY I. TURNER M

CHAS. J. OUR, Gel All

LOOK HERE.

Photographs,

" BOILER WORKS.

Photgraphs.

$75 to $250 per month'
been put on the old Txtirxs in the lost
few years. All it Las earned hat goue
right back into the busines, its proprtetun aiming to make i&lt; the model paper
of tho West, and looking to the future
B iutar—Yes they must be getting a .
greet deal of capital locked up iu this
concern. 1 notice that they have just ■
otfm.’d tew Uetund
in cash pre­
miums to the most enterprising and
successful getters up of ciubo. They
throw the field open to tbe widest com- I
petition and give till April 1st fur agents
to work iu A business «o managed
must grow. Well on the whole 1 hop' I
it may have good success. I agree wifo i
von that it deeervos it, and certainly no I
Micigan family can afford to be without [

REMOVED

STOUGH BITTEHS

HC2.

To Washington Block ore
liilJ

BLOOD PUHIFIKR.

The New York

EVENING POST

-1 •»&lt;!
1 I.
site, .1— mih» sr 1 .1.
cStss.ssri.-j s tssts
Taw iks J«O ler ISV. lia&gt;M«.le, M
■toll U a KM cVrev Ml Us isUnM yt IM ■
•». as J W s!&gt; esrww rtalaiu Is ti, roll
Iks reel srtaU Is rs,,,rl akersul M«k Sen
Im mshmsS for Krv ,sen fleas Iks Us&gt;« «U&lt;1

{isutn—By the way. Law. you wen ,

l their new pews? They uro now print­
, ing on a penes that Tost about tirmty I
fAMisnad Itlltrt sod which prints tbsm
M-vun to ten thousand sheets jwr hour.
1 tell you it is a beauty. It ta lhe only
presa of the kind in the gtata, and will I MISSON AND PICTURE FUMES
print almost as fast ns all the other I
twwenaper presses put together. And
the governor to their engine keeps it
along so steadily, too. If there is any­
thing 1 adore it is a Governor.
Hlxix—(\\*bu «a* n tiuturiuus wag
and joker)—IU ’. IU ! Tliat's first rate'

regards saline incdidusn with great fa­
vor, and gives tbe following roripes and
directions as useful and aote : Chlorate
of potash, muriate of ammonia, ur by- •
iKwutphnte efsodie Asannoudytte to
relieve the rough, fluid extract qf bel­
ladonna may !&gt;e added The proper
■low of either of tlieee tnadirin-, may
lie ruLl-od up wilh-tw&lt;aur llirvu uuncs-s
■•f boney or molaaw. and there pound
in the mouth from a -mall bottte or
placed ou th. tongue with a spoon.
Given in this way the medicines will bo
readily Ispped up and easily awallowcd
But little trouble is required to give it,
and no danger of getting any medieim
in tho trachea will lie incurred bv this
method.
.
Tho chcernil feature of the situattec
' to, as the malady is
i fatal if proper and
---------------- -- — R”r» to tho sauna! |
There i» danger that tho stage and car ,
rotnpamiee in our citim. and espeeialy .
in New York, will low many horeea lacause of tho almost imperative nereeutyof keeping the lines running with­
out material change.-.('AfNfiini f’esmi.

KSEst
aja. rsa.-»s-lsaer IwnW. sklsA las. ssU Msts ks, »•

OMH

Bent Wood Works,

LOTTEHY

Dr. Crook's Wine oi l.

Safe. Sure and Steadfast.
Ntbls’ll Stile Orptal Alfltni'Xichigan Marhinfry Depot.

LADIES.

Public Test

K. W. Alka's tfotrle

DR. CROOK'S

WINE
BOOKS

SCHOOL

Condition Powders I
FLOUR.

MATMEW

B8IIIESB

COLLEIE

OYSTERS
And Foreign Fruits,

SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

ssourtf;

WALLACE &amp; LAW.

Glrea tone to your System.
TRT DR. CROOK’S WINEOFTAR

OPEN A TOP BUGGIES,

NATURE’S

CHAS JB1E &amp; BIB.,
veesaaxLS an inmvuUM re

Shell Oystei# ani

Clams,

CHAMPION WASHER

■OXFOBT'S
OUGB—.

P. A. BILLINGS.
.1...;.«» rrr caw. w., s&lt;
enmOUn fcr Met wwk. DwUrts seaelM
i rtwalaall.. .1 .SmS retrelta.1
Lusurwnr a fctk»&lt;
as a «laroU 8s. Uk, ItairaiL

TSSTrilHTj
'T)OMESTIC”|

OCPPEB HD SHEET MI TOE

Hair Restorative
GtWSKSJ--

I Dr. Fell!' tat if Jinbeta.

■■
FOR SALE.
A Farm of 12? arret, situated in tho
township of Baltimore. 8 miles from
Hastings, ami only :i rail,.. South of the
Grand River Valtey IL IL. at Quimby
good ycung and growing orchard, good

SEWING MACHINES.
1 mo7-,7'.T«Lre“ ".U faSSU"
The

MASTERION.

mniHbo

Potaril

JOHN HWEMBELL&amp; CO.

iroj|r ccttex* ssn eosxiLicnJu.

MANTLES ANS SKATES,
rttas swtamUUaa paM.SK la BAN
1»4U la Iks- sdvseU&lt;e la seed ail ■

01163162

'JSSJartarSMdfce'jre

70 Jeffenion Avenue, Detroit,

COBB,

HATUBTS'ltUEtN.'V

WANTED/*±.^

we

. Bnrineim that will Pay

’BX1!
SOLD IN HASTINGS,
BYACKLEY.

from School House. Sugar bust ot
1,000 trow. SpletulMl timber of all
kinds; Oak, Baswoud, Whitewood etc.
Terms. 125 per acre
For further in­
structions, inquire at this Offloe,*ar ol
the proprietors.
D.B &amp; A. O. FB££MAN.
Baltimore, April 17th. 1871

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VOL XVII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, NOV. 13, 1872.

tardy and
is for tta
moot common ranefr nwn in tbe Unit­
ed States ; but there] is another which
ttaycall Brown, which la Ear more
| highly ptfoed by all American fiuefora
- *o much ao, that dming the paatsoaeoueggshavo been add at higher nri-

grestar rained m. most
NO. 29- I rag
~
on aoundant
foyer.1. Thia

gaged to a Wall street broker, who
lints in a brown stone house, but I
don't think that gives you the pnvelege
of criticising asylover!"
"But ho Is so peer, Grace.”
jCj
** He has health and

Just Received,

"And iftn willhave to work"
“Well, what then! Mr goodness
graciousand Grace elevated two
I plump little hands, “ wbal do you sanpoeetAaM wore given to mo fori To
wear Lid giores and diamond rings on­
ly, and to gather rnree T No, indeed ! I
can find better uro for them than that.”
I “Grace, you are perfectly inoorpgi[bfoP'
" Y«*. I am j to yon mar just aa well
learo off lecturing me," sail Grace sau­
cily. "I plead guilty to all your aocuaatwas. laaigitngto many. noihlag
tatamrahaato. 1 ehall lire in half a

«Mm» to asttfoO Now York. end Wai
tar owns tbe Greta Iron Works, and
«re stasld like Gustavus for buck-keep«r. and of courao, you'll all oomo sod lire
with us, and-that’s all, Waller, dur,
isn’t it?
give parties and I think it yory likely
"All! I should think it was," said
that I shall not unfrequsntly rash dish­ Mr. Oralis who had listened smilingly
ea, sweep room*, and iron my husband's to bis wife's avalanche of words, “and a
ahivts. And through it all I expect to
be very happy."
'
■we'll be all right
Myra aigbed and abandoned tta usofose argument. What was to be d»ne
____ ___ _ _.ng," sobbed Mra.
with ao very nureason tide a damsel , as Linley, “that Grgre ahodd be noli, and
th»«f
•
1 al n ays teU you I should pul
A bright little hoailhstane—a kettle
singing on tta hob; 'tta crimson carpet, my little wife in her right place one of
not Brussnla, nor velvet, but simple fa­ tbeeo days, allhough I was nothing but
grain; and tta plain neat furniture, a mechanie ?' demanded WaiiraT^Why,
with Grace (Ciiling st tta ready-spread taro io Linley, 1 declare. Give os your
table—thia waa a plrouat tame tor band old follow; you haven't changwl a
Walter Genii* to come to after his day's biL"
i work tn tn# greet machine shop was
And Qnxtam* Linley listened, with

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

UnirtroaUf, known an the BEST HE.1TI.VC STOVE in Ihr IVorhl
•Itso a Large -Assortment

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S FIRE PROOF STOVES!

tar big taasa, with her jxrttes and her
“But how cid yon strike this guldi-o
yfaitug list, and tar swarm of aerranta.
Do you know, Grade, I alumel Mi at vein I" inquired be, when ha had accep­
ted the poition. witlj'many thnaka an J
one time that I »M dung wroqg |n
Myra had wbixperingty commented on
their being rodneed to such an ignoble
“Myra seotnwl to think you were fete.
“It waa all through an Lnrration of
Walter's" said Gracw, gteefully ; "1 al­
" Do I look like a victim !*' donure- ways knew Walter would make his way
!y asked Graro.
.
in tho world. But come—•got your
• “ Wbr, no, I can't any I think you
thugs on— I'm guing to take you away
du, but I wish 1 could hare brought
with mo. Walter and Gustavus can
rou to a bouao all your own, my pet. walk, and there's tote of room for tho
' New mind; some day wo shall reigil children in thn carriage with ua I"
in a jialace worthy of you."
Mrs. Unlay waa thankful enough to
" Nonsense, Walter; could I be tap­
Uaru th. crampod limits of this thirdper enywhere than I am with you J*'
• “Areyontanay, toynri
'
She low finui her ecat and camo over
' to b.r husband s side, looking full into
Lis fore with eyes so eloquent that all
the dictionaries in creation could mff
taro B[*»ken noro plainly.
Yes, ta know ’Ast she was happy.
Mrs. Linley, too, thought that ata
was happy, and pitied “pour dear Uraete" from the very bottom of tar heart­
' No oerrauto. no silver napkin rings; no
•loublo damaak table ctotha with embrotdere"! munugrnms on them ; no car­
Why Kerosene lamps Explode­
riage; no Wilton carpets, nor orocaud

In the BEST STYLE and from.

Genuine Eastern Oak

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

Leather.

O, SAY

curtains,, What would life ta worth
without thews ? And then, too. aho
lived so cutlandishlr - actually dining
in ffxo middle of the day. end having
good fates 4—pork and cabbage occas.
tonally and frvxl atami1, Mra. Linley
was quite sure that »ba oould not hero
existed under such a fearful concntena-

II heeler

them," said Myra, inhaling the Lubin
perfume from tar Vttewteance edged
pocket handkerehief, " but really I *“
quite ashamed to Have our carriage aecn
in each a comonplaoe street ”
‘■State year sfoter." said Mr. Ltal#y.
and Genii* ia a good fellow, after all."
“ I know it but a common mechanic!"
And Myra took out tar pearl tablets
to look over tar visiting list■
I Grace Genlis knew very well that Mr.
Uomavus Linley dospfood her end her
low estate, but Grace cared n#l two pin*
Furlhat-—why should she? Was eta
| not happy as Queen Victoria's self fa
tier «nug little houre, with tore to bright­
en tta tow ceilings and beautify tta
: ctsple-wood furniture.
I "Grace ia a pearl o^wioe," thought
tta young husband, ss'ta watched her
at tar thrifty hoasewifory, "and some
i day she shall sbfae fa a prefer setting
I an well us Gustavus Linley's cu nevi ted
.doll of a wife. 8ta ahs'l, or my name fa
not Walter Genite F'
Mrs. Ixalsy d&gt;4 not fad tanelf eatfatJy faoouaiHable wtau Walter Ovals.

Willson
BLACKSMITHING !

ju, oitf qooos &lt;x sw rww
BLACKSMITHING

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;fc Co.

ararrsw

Bum Hal Mill Jut 19, 1111

to eomo out us heed rn.chi.iH, and tar
sister went uwny.
" It’s just as well," thought Una.
“fori wanted tody, p eerie* “t ««'
mens, tlta winter, and I couldn't have
invited them, and, of courw, they
would tav. bren mortally offended I
AW it’s all right!"
And the years pasaed by, and Myrn
Linley '-forgof1 to nnew«r tar sisferie
tetrnra to otren, that at length, (hare

DENTIST

Satina

IttiiU.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

n &lt;&lt; Defy Competition

pvprs, oils, qifocsities,

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Vtaney

Goods, Hoolre. Htntlou«x-j,

atarajcy. ferered Mctawql U( agyj

Acs’.,

A. D. COOK, Agt.

.fEF aid Platt "nt, I

Hastings, »ncn.

HASTINGS, MICH,

J, Cole &amp; Son,

J. P. ROBERTS

&amp; co.

Russell 4 Nevins

Immense Stock

DRUGS
STUtUI

Medicines,

Michigan ^Exchange.

Pyp Stuffs,

1
Goods.

vins uk,

kind!
One esfmeg Mr. UuW same in bto,
hut ta often did that Myra glanced
ncsAfic
languidly up from the book she wsa
skimmind over, not because she etouv^
Tho WtW
faffing like a myriad reading, but becansa U WM a feMitoaaflight of tlnv, white-winged birds, the bla work, «ud she wanted io say she
December bias: howled mournfully had road it-and notired that his fare
through tta twilight at reefs, when tbe
lights wore begiwM w *h,IW
“What is tta matter r' she inquired,
and ttaro ro’-itary beacons of tr«, and a little startled hy Ita took.
Grace Mid Myra J'ayne were sitting be­
“Tbo matter," returned Gualarus,
fore tho grate in their cost, wall-nred deliberately seating himself opposite
sitting-room, talking.
her. "is that wo are ruined."
Grace bad boon darning «lock ingt. a
“ What do you moon I"
piece of domestic finger-craft mil par­
•• “imply that wo avr l*uuitoe«-taf
ticularly ornamental, but nevertheless gored—MWt’i a cent tn the world, and
moot essential, and Myra was dotting dabta oBMigh to *«nk tta Spanish Ar­
tta odga of q ahirt o^lor with slitetao mada I"
like orad tverfo. but Q was |puwn too
Myra lucked at him in blank dismay.
dark to wSEpw. «na they rat ia the
"And what are wo going to do T
ruddy Aino rfttte g£n h~. ^”g
“Do? Why, do aa offier people do!"
the acenweommonly known ta •Wind­ savag.lv answered tar husband. “Go
man's hotiday."
“Now, Grace. I’m sure you U think
tatter of it," aaiu Myra' coexingly.
“Don't think there s toe least pro^
pectin life of anv such thing," returned

Stay, though.

Wo hare pot photo-

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
be plump than otheiwie#, With Wg
brown eyre, full of liquid Igmfbter, a
skin like roeo-telored aetra, *M brown

PAINTS &amp; OILS
City Piping Booms
School Booko t Siatifrifp/
WARM VKALS AT ALL

Oar toad* ss4 tas-bUbus ansi W.
KasksaalaaSslseMan
TU baldens,.
U mH.
Wilk tkrsau#r~Law as4 ro-iu, ,

KOCBA

XkvAwirii.ar* rm
cxocxns*! comcrrunax

Kerosene is out explosive. Alighted
taper may be thrust into it, or flame
•ppUdtaitto «y way, and it does
not explode. On tta contrary, it ex­
tinguisher flame, if pxperimented with
at the usual temperatures of our rooms.

of eggs nt so high a price as ton dollar*
per dozen. Tta Brown Leohoro is roid
to be hardier than tta White, to foy
slightly larger
sad to lay then.
: earlier to tta year ; foteidro which, its
color is adapted for ordinary wear, and
allows it to bo kept wtaro white fowls
could nut be nreoerved in clean condi­
tion.
■
i I tad heard much through tho whole
of this year from various American
• fonefora reepeeting Brown I-egborns ;
. sad in tbo summer Mr. A. M. Hoisted,
I of Rye, New York, kindly sent me over
I a trio, chiefly fo» portraiture. They ap: pear to baronMohedUvarpool all right,
I but, very unfortunately, during tta
journey from Liverpool tu London one
of tta hvns waa fatally injured in eomo
S. bleeding profoswly from tta mouth
uno or two wounds on the comb.
and dying the night vt arrival They

I

M is (rww-u Ssrksa ares rare.

All nr lbs iwUlw ckverftltr 1

appear to bo six pallets and thrre
cockerel’. My chief object in hatching
birds eo Lite was to see fur myself taw
tar they bred uniformly, as I had ■
a strong sjupicicn the breed had been
formed by a cross from the Black-red
Game This is strongly denied by al)
Aincritan breeders, who nfiirm that
many birds tare been imported direct
from the Mediterranean; and I am
bound to say that of all my nine chirkone none favors such a supposition, tta

Joe^ih Hardin, the most Hanlin’d
ihkl reckless of tho Texas doepcradors, any brood 1 ever saw, which is so far
•
is tbo son of a Maltadlsi uiiuistcr. He satisfactory'.
The shape of body, bead, and comb
is credited with the mardor nf 2R men
since he was fiifoen yearn old, six yrors I is like that of the H;&lt;ani*h fowl, or
rather Mitiurcii, at the face is rod and
only the deef-ear while—that la, both
hare large combs, tta cock's being up­
of the Foot Offieo Departa.rel al Wash- right and the lien's falling over. The
ingtoa, was married, and started on ids eizo is, however, not so greet, but about
bedding tour. The next day. while midway befw.cn Spanish and Game;
trbyvluig, he dtal suddenly. ’
and this was one of the facts that made
It is authentically stated in Kral's ma nt firetauipect a cross. The plum­
age is exactly that of the Black-breasted
new book about Dickens, that in thia Ited Game in both rock and hen, the
country he gave 70 readings to nndibreast of tta latter being a salmon col­
- . . .1 ‘ -V n,.A—1 SUSI ...
or, hackle gold strip*"! with black, and
back and wings petridre-marked. The
California people, believe that as they rock, of ccurso, is blsck on tho breast,
hare a titate prfaun they bad bMter use bar uf wings, and tail; hackle bright
it, and 013 of them Lave taken up rod striped with black, wingbow rod,
secondaries rich bay, and saddle tbe
quarters in tho unthutme.
same os the hackle ; the lags are yellow
Really good fowls of this breed being
very ’scarro nod dear. Mr. Hal.ted
could nor spare a very good cock so
early in the season, and the bird ho sent
mo is rather wanting in yollownoM of
lege, and has a dent-ear much stained
with red. but tho hen appears firat-claa.v
He rather leads mo to expect he may
enter first-rate rpcciuuns at tho ensuing
Cil show*, and if so they will no
bt bo examined with much interest
Tho tans never mt, I believe, and the
average production of eggs Is about two,
hundred per annum. Un tho whole. '
1 am much pleased with the birds, and.
with to many good qualities to recom­
mend them, have thought that those
few particulars would be interesting to
Agnaaix accounts fur (be horse direasc English fanciers. 1 should have given
by the glacial theory.
“
__ ,_ .
tr , U—

been carried on at too low temperataro,
and a part of tta naptha remain* in iL
A'lulinroltoMareltogely made by un­
principled dealers' who add twenty or
thirty per Oral oi naptha after it Iseres
tta manufacturer’! hands. Tbe light
napthas which hare been spoken of as
known in commerce under tb" names of
bonxine, tanaoliae, goacline, 4c.. arc
Blanton Duncan will review Lus
vary volatile, inflamablo and dangerous. Tnu PmrmU ns n Sunday newspaper ;
They, however, ia themselves, are not by which we are at a loss to know
•xptaivo: neither are they, when placed
ia lanpe, capable uf furnnbing any
bis politics, or pibtics of his religion.

Thu Philadelphia Mint has cumtueiued melting one million one dollar
gold pieces to be converted into pieces
uf Larger denominations. Twgib mil­
lions of i hew pincee ore to bo nsod.
Tbo reduction of the National debt in
October amounts to *6,228,417.

nearly exhausted.
Tta reason of Ibis will readily bo
seen. In using imperfect or adultera­
ted kereseno, the spare above the fine
of oil is always filM with vapor; and
ao long aa |t Is wgrm and rising freely,
no air f^n teach it, and it is safe.. At
beditime, when Ute family retire, tta
hgbt ia extinguished ; tta temp cads, a
parties af tta Taper is condensed; this
creates a Denial vacuum in tta snare,
which is instantly filled with air. Tta
mixture ia now moro or faro explosive;
and when, upon ths next evening, tta
lamp ia lighted without roplemahfag
with oil, as is often stone, in explosion
falfab), fo take pfate. Late in tta
erenfag, whoa tho oil fo nearly connxmed, and tta soaoe above filled with va­
por. the lamp cannot axplodo so lung os
it remains a: rest upon tta
But
take it fa hand, agitate it, carry M fate
a axil roam, tho vap» fa coated, air
pane* in, aud (hamixture becomes «xploaiv*.—4iwiaa RweT Hhs«».

in reply ts a correspondent, Heun
Stewart girca the following rpctioal
ideas about poultry :
'
| On two acres of land it would be fol­
, ly to attempt to keep 1,000 fowls with
| the expectation that they could bo per
mittod to have any range. If cloicly
|&gt;enued up 1 ,&lt;X&gt;0 fowls might be keptou
two servo by the exercise of tbe utmost
care and by nn oxporieacad keeper..
But there would be no accommodation
tor young chicks end the nerosetry
econo to shelter them.. It is possible
that 400 hans coaid be kept on twn
acres, but not any more. 1 have had
some exjiorivucv, and would rather
haro at the rate of on. aero to 100 fowls
than lews; but 1 hare no doubt that I

for# the sands df life tun out fa to reach
the eternally condemned heart of the
raraaring miscreant who first proclaimed
this atrocitv. Fur w&lt;-cks and week,
have we oleetaff Mr. Greeter by tta
simpler fvnu uf addition—on paper,
and never failed onr-i. Where ore wo
now? Stranded on a tee stare, with
tta cook dead drunk and tta captain
busted ou a small tar."

A family by the namoof Hunt, tonal*-'
Uo Dawn ud Bast
a of tta forbs.-, mot her mid tbroa
irao, tare taeu living on a claim
Dr. Hall soya tta taut medians in soma two mile* from Marion Center, in
the world, mar. efldent io the cure of Marion county.
Their Honan was
disease tta n nil the potencies of the situated fa a ravine, both of atone and
materia medico, arw warmth. reel, cleanHaase and pure ap. Scans persona
—.1..
. -Mu, I*.
diMSM tn
dance, they noticed that the roof of the
Irnaso had fell In. They immediately
wont to the house end found that tho
roof of the bouse had fallen Io on the
family as Utegr by steeping fa bed. The
party want at oeoo to retare them, and,
upon, taking the dirt away, found the
ir r
or mother and throe children dead, and the
bed
end
cod
work U an effort, i
rocm am tba flrtt
.------ --------a auro and speedy rooovery. Instinct
toads all taJurad birds to quietude

recced*: but in others the powers of
life am tberaby so completely citaust
od that e system has lost ebitay to re-.
enparate, and alow and ^pta*d lever

and quite warm enough foe 200 fowte.
Fresh air fo of really more importaaco
than warmth. Ia a dimate much cold­
er than that of New York, I hare never
had a fowl’s comb frozen in eueh a
bouse is this on tho coldest nights,
wtan tho temperature taa been tatow
aero, and a strooj wind been blowingToo mneh warmiti induce* disease; roup
and dy»onterr are eansod by impure
air and warmth, produced by huddling
in a cloio apartment. Artificial warmth
fo tatter than sweating in this manner.
A retting Irnuss. adjoining tta roosting
bouan, and of the same sue, needs to bo
provided, wiihent windows, aid with a
shelf all roond. on which*, ptered tta
neats, raised two foot ftom tta ground.
Another stad, adjoining the roosUnr;

�I but wo haao m thorough Democrot* as! is more beautifnl or more deserving of
Witty cowtnar.dat:cin than tlio Illustea-

jam be found. They will follow thair
Herewith w. placi before our readan
’ | party end du flirir biding ।
tho official rasjority ia thi* CMUttT S»
tbo several candidate*^ In a- -—~i shall giro tbe Tabular 8ti
• vote* cast in the several Tow
Ward* at the elretion &lt;m th*
I majoritire are a* follow*, via:
about Dewey ?. Yaa «ay» tho other
For Grant and Wifaon,
Well than I shall vote for him, and
“ John J. Bayley,
1,428.
throw down hi* ticket, picked un n clean
I
“ Henry H. Holt,
.
1,464
know
‘ Dknfal Striker.
lj476
*' Viator.* I'.CaWar.
“ Wk. Hnmpluqy.
1,488
Or.e of the noisiest Democratic creator*
1,441._________________ _ _______ __________ we hare, camo up, called the attention
*, Lgrarett A. Clapp,
i 430 scarcely a parallel to the couxpbs’wne*.
*' Byron D. Ball,
of tho board, tore off all the Etector*
I
—T *■« -. »&gt;
«ra. S^MMmU* I
•* Daniel B. Bttgg*.
names and anted the retor.nder.
I
" Edward Doraeh.
1,439
1,467;
** George Willari,
:
*• Sherman C. Prindle,
1,468
' Isaac W. Vraoman.
1,426
1,719
■
*• Wm. IL Powers.
** John Hotchkiss,
Charles G. Holbrook,
Wm. H. Hayford.
Lucius RusmII,
John a Cram.
Henry H. Wood,
Mito I. WUliam*,
Geo. M Dewey.

*' Railroad*,
Against Judge** Salaries,
•* TJmlt of Judicial Cizvuiu,
In tlie County the O'Couoc and
i&gt;s Pxkct reezireef fcrty-wx (46) *
' and tho Black and Ruarell thirty-eight
' (3S) vote*.
-■
I Uy iupKtfag th* roturus, it will ba
। wen that the largMt majority on the

Day cf 'I bankxgtvlng.

i without coating all day. Wo have prob­
, ably 230 voter* in our Town,, only 109
of them go! tn th* Polla : but with them
w think wo convinced Mr. Blair that
। ho was in bad company,and Mr. Greeley

haro'been )»tica to balanro pound*.
But a [»ril unticipated fa often a peril
averted. Thousand* of the voter* oi
North Carolina, VermMt, and Maine
'ware roavincol by money tlmt they
i might hotter vote th" Administration
than the Liberal ticket, and that, if
I th*, could not SO vote, it VM Ihrir in­
terest to teqy «t home on eieetfoa day .

for us, far we gore Grant 80 majority.
That slanderous lilt is nothing now
to ma This was an old worn out trick
years agu. ha* been on tbe stock* for
repairs n long time, let loo-.e again io
Inte to lie utrinta etort before election,
hut it did nof work suenweftilly with U*.

■B CiiriMfau Weekly.

Now that the

friahiug tu conu&gt; upon a jiapor so art
tically and pictorially attractive, so i
perior in its htenny character and
I*rt* and elevatfog iti It* moral and '
ligfon* incnlralioL*. Tb a family where
there young neopbr, especially, its weak­
ly visit inustbo a score" oi constant de­
light and profit.

DRY GOODS
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CABPETINGS,

This interesting monthly for December
ia issued, *nd look* a* bright and good
as a twenty dollar pioo* just from the
mint It ha* new type and some naw
features which «ill commend themselves

known all »i«r ths coontry as th*
cheapest r.nd Inist puMfaatfon of its kind
in I he United Ktatos, In it can ba'1
found matter that ratartafa* all, old and
young ; while tho coming y»ar th* sub•criberi will receive a pretty ehrvmo as
a Christmas present Thi* will bo a
great temptation to every one. and wo
hope thousand* will avail tbem*-lre« of
it. Only 81.50 per yuw, and 15 cent*
single copies. Fur sale all orer the
country. Address Thome* A Talbot, 63
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GmAIVX* RAPIDS
They have .Added to their hnineuse Stock

iJ5&lt;&gt; Holls New Carpets,
175 Package* of Dry Goods.

• Dress Goods.

Harper's Magazi
record orenrvd in Boston on Saturday
night and Sunday. The loose* ore o»timatod'at Irons *80,000,000 to l&amp;O.OoO,000, and the insurance at from 110,000,­
000 to 112,000,teh). Tho Bra was cnlirely and*.- tbe ountral by three p. m

i townsman, Hon. Dafiicl Striker, and
the next to Hon. Victory J*. Collier.
This is a* it should be, and simply
shows that thorewvr »J me) alaae, and
not troaehrey Mb the part of any of our
candidates iutluenced the vote two years

Plain Black Silks
IIX CtltUEK
Ss. Sf.fAl.-AH. VHXOCIU*.
MKUIXOS, KUfflMfa C.xniM,
MXuri

' bound* I by Sumner, Board, Central'
potent clomcnt in tho hand* of tho sraw
। FedcrjJ. Water, and Washington slrests,
■mm, aided by cheating fotgarv and
I and tho Ihroobrancheaof business which ;
reek lew h iiigdit down the mnjonly of •bine State that was not bought, whoth- ’| suflered chiellv are tin- wool, th* dry­
or of voters, etectfoneercre. ox inspectors |' gnnd*, and the shoe itnd leather. The '
and canvaa*4*ra; and but on* party had
the wherewithal to bay. 1 bo small, Old Sonth' Churcii and tho naw Post­
yet ample inajoniies in Ohio and Ne- ' office building, wbi&gt;-h it waa *up]n*ed
braska, with th&lt; batani-4 mull in la- .! imrovsible to save, Laso i-apod with
diana, assured all who stood aloof । but little injury. The Tctuiirript utwl
watching U&gt;o struggle ■* axil spectator*
erti&lt;«* hare been destroyed; The |
that Gen. Grant's re-election was highly '
probable ; and at cuoe * stampe^o to '' office* of the Pali are badly damaged. I
: but all the hotels, tbaatres and public |
OUR VICTORY.
At kogtli tho probation ha* expired
■nd.tho fruition of our ju*t expectation 1
There never w«* a grand victory tak^
■ realized. President Gran*, will conea in a mare matter cf fad way than
thia of which we are now gathering up &gt;
ring the next four years, and the prothe detail*. (&gt;no reason i*. that it is so
grrorire principle* of tbe Republican
complete, that it speak* f ir tteelf end
party will bo permitted after this tho
leaves nothing to be sai l in way of intrrpretatiau; ami another is, that it ha*
lieen substantially anticipat'd. In fact, people to carry on tn the end protection
we imagine that tbe American people fox the right* of all men to think, to
f»el. when they look over the returns, I speak and to vote freely thfarsenlimcnt*
very much at our compositor* might a* J
1 declaration of independence giving to
they look at tho same in the daily pa-

jicrs. Tho work app-ar» a little dilfrr-. all tb* people of thia great land tbo
ent ia the aggregate from what it doe* .■ equal right, together with the eonstitaI tional tnnaos of enforving it, to life, lib­
in the detail of thn r?*n)t*, a* it always'
doc*; then: seem* to bo more of it, fsr ' ertyand thn pursuit of happin.-ws has
tho people had done a better day's work been significantly re affirmed' The false
than they thought they had doe e-; but, erii-s of reform, reconciliation' ctirruj&gt;yo», owy vote and figure was tbriza, tion and imbecility in office, hare b"cn
r-ud they ttxoguizo lliem. We msy call patiently heard across tho continent
thi* eloetioo. as we ideoso, the triumph- from the marble halls of the capital to
the rude stump at tho cross roads. I’er| aonal defamation and tho mo«t absurd
••haxg**, or the victory of the Republi­
can party, bat it is simply tho recorded cbarg.-s have been heap'd upon tho
judgment of the American peopte on 1 heads of those who sup|&gt;ort tho RepubI bean standard everywliere over the
the issae* submitted to thorn by both
Misroprwontauon and th*
nnd nU partire. Il mcana tho ctmlinu- country.
«n&lt;T, substantially, of thepofo-y pursued wildest oxageration hare characterized
by the prcsant Administration—certain- [ tlin coalition campaign. Tho las: ap
peal
has
been
taken, and th* grand na­
ly that, diaringuiahni from any propo-ed
tional inquest haa ignored tho bill of in­
by its opponent*.
dictment tei rancoroualy pressed l&gt;y inSo far a* tho pcrsMal bearings of th*
trrvsUxl partiei against tho present advictory arc eoaccrnod, they are of th*
inrot satisfactory character. Th* tactic* ’
grand old Republican party. Noariy
of calumny directed so outrageonaly I
all the supporters of Greeley other than
■gainst President Grant, hare, like
Democrate are well known to have been
Hatinibal'a elephant*, turned and trod­
disappointed in getting officj or marked
den out the life of tho rank* .they were
: as among those who** term of service
meant io *nve. The President wiaaly
refrained from vindicating htmiclf. but
; the party that brought them forward
left the whofa mnttrv with th* paople. 1
from cil»*curity. The ach«a of the DenrTb* result i* on* of. which any of hi* ilocrats for tho spoil* of office had became
hutrmu predocortior*, even Washington
■o painful that insanity waa threatened
himself, might have fait pgmd. If it b*
if it did not actually *u[wrveae. Th*
said, as it often has b»*n, that Grant
great man of the white coal prayed ear­
kn* noa* of th* gifts, of eloquence, man­
nestly for a square i*»ue on which to
ner* ar o'her showy qualities—of popu­
fight hi* *up;io*ed "uetnie*, and he ha*
lar favorites, then all tho more signal,
been gratified. Th* rroult with nil it* ,
oomjfarivn and glorious is this attrotawealth of blearing* and prosperity to
tho people ol a common country can
men Strikingly in contrast, too, is tho I only be dimly fomhadawed. Coast!■oudemnaticn pasaod upon men who
tutiuual Republican co.crn merit with
have hitherto deserved a ell of their oonit* noble train of practical l«n*6ts to
stztuant* and who hare reoatvad high
all races and nattonalino* i* still firmly
honor*, but who had thought that they
nxild divert their popular snpjwrt to
fag votexic* of mouarehy ami tho co­
the gratification uf their own purposes.
hort* of fxmdom and human right* ere
The peupio liavo held the ncalre true.
ready to march forward to renewed la­
aaA —jgiiii tbe claim* of fh*fr|»**aH
bor* and grander triumph*.
-traetly mcowling to their work and
value at this time, indapeodent of the
past and "without fear, fsvjt or aSocnext House of Rcprescntalire* only
tbo general report*. On* thing, how•rtr. i* plain, and that fa, that th* Re­
publican majority fa tba forty-third Con­
gram will be much larger than it fa fa
that body at presunt Tbo men who
were the leaders in the Liberal muve-

gildingi oro unfou.hod. I^rg-ly at­
I tended meetings worn hdd in t 'hieugo.
Washing ton, Philadelphia, New York,
end other citie* to provide plan* for tbe
, relief of th j suffer*-:*. Tho total numher of building* consumed i* about 700,
into th* swslliag tontuL lbs gallant and at least one-half of them hare bcea
tew who stood out might as well hare
tried to stem Uie torrent of Niagara.
Well, wo did our bust to stsm it, be­ day rrtoia ferr'b'oon-' Nearly all the
lieving finnly. 1- That no I’reeident : people in tho city did not steep a! all on
should be re-elected while wielding the t-oiunlay night The intense brightmn*
enormous [mtronagv erf cur tifgbc*' «ta- ot tho flames, the noire of tho engine,
tion—hoidtag that aach ahnaH I-shielded from all temptation* to va&gt;
those power* for persoe-vl end*. 2.
That thia country was in gn-Ol need of
a trenuiun Civil Kerrie* Refwin which of people roamed th.* street* watching
the iiim« ami doing what they could,
as all crowd । do rm such oOcaafona, to
but which they cannot .enjoy under the | Impfcj* thii.norkwfl extinguishing tho
prewent systom, and which *honW eh­
able them to giv* their day* to the pal Ik dutic* for which they are paid, ruth- I
er than to patrolling and rtoctioneering I
in tha partunn interest of their (Jitron 1 —Dr. J. G. Holland's new novel. Ar­
and chief. 3. Ttett the wnr-wastei, thur Bonnieirtle. bogiqt In Scribner's
Ux-plundenKl. debt-cov*red, half bank- for November—tho initial number of
rapt Booth sh'iuld be ehrored with a ,
weii-groundod hope of hon-ster rule I| will be a New England gory, in untoand brighter day*, wherein th* carpet­
In the opening
bagger rimll craw to plunder n* the Ku- bfogrtphicil form.
Klu Kfan hava tong since ceased to 1I chapter the hero drecribc, ■ notable
cvrttt of Ina duNhixri, and introdures
nlanu and outrage.
It did a*om to us that lb* timu had (
fully eome foe a National Reconciliation, i
----- mu- ^alarK.
whereby^tho deetinies of the ttouth | which stands at tho heed of I ho ins'* IIihnnld(fx. confided to the better portion |
js
. Mory
o IX&gt;eB1 J)r
of her pooplo of both mere. otM tlie Holland’. *ditorial contribution* to the
master spirit* of *oel&gt; travrotire of «•- j pre-,-nt tiumW nri' mon* extatuire than
publican —-1- -- **»-•*
-t !
.
....
... ...
.
..
ArkanA*

One Hundred Thousand Dollars!
jell a* Half a Million Dollars thi.1 f'tfpl '• J'irivill Hiifarv af tha
•tore '- -The Je*T, oUiyref, sad so! xs*s
i*f&lt;J J'v*&gt;*7y Taper in fiv rinep.”

Harper's Weekly-

WE PAY

CASH

HllitlERHlIlLLIRSWORTBBFfiOOBS
Coining into our Store.

V7E PF.OrCSE TO RECEIVE CASH

For &lt; very Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

SPUING JL AVERY.
"d to the hands whieh wieldod ft while
•tn h gn at frauds went cm far year* rrqi
detected. But fte p*opl" hare decided
otherwise, and we bow t* thetr drefafon.
Tbo wealth of ibewmutry, and e*nk»
ially the incorporated weafth. ■ rallied to
the supiort of Gen. Oraaf. and mured
it* million* in hi* behalf, h dWnot
generally deny that hi* riril career find
tanlty ; 'it merely fori'**d that of hi*
eomfeditor had been and wonM be more
so. Hint our vnaairfbrturerv, Inuker*,
•te.. wore nearly al! making money,
and they detuyentetl any change What­
ever, rad cwpeefany u ehtago whieh
they fra.-vd might prove radii-al nnd
fundamental.
Mr. Boutwell in th.
Treamry had fatffafied them that hr.
was trying to ‘
‘ *

SOLI) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

Harper's Bazar-

J. H SLATER,

FkACTlCAL AX U T« tail Hint

Engineer,

and power; and Hiram Rich’s Timnm
DaCri: i» a quoin! and witty akernu
CoL I. AV. tligineon contribute* an ad­
mirable critknl pajMit &lt;&gt;n Hawthorne'*
Last Beqitck, Momuto D. Conway tells
alxiut The Demon* of tho Shadow, and
■ Edward King, of tbe Jlaataa Jaana!,
R°*»i|* vepr pira*anily about The Coin­
ing Alan. fa u gaper on An Expedition
with Slaufoy. Tbo Old Cabinet con­
tent* Ar* Tbo LUU" Man of Destiny.
I* be Honest ? and The Song of a Rose.
Three.i* practical infamaifau and *a. tertafamg writing in the Degartmant*
l of Nature and Scare. H*an» raol Boei
j ety, and Culture and Feo grow*, and the '

will make it jlbr the Interest of jEvory
2Vf.nn
omnn itnd Child to buy their

b

Builder,

Pure Wines and Liouzr: I
buy qur Gootln nf Alniufdttiuen* nnd lutporivri', and

Sitf,

OmUptpT^L,

- pirty nnr'

&lt;*nrtniiHn'j&lt;“pHif)'AdvaMlag».in Ima-.-Pkh-rk

Carriage &amp; Hoose

SPRING «■ AVERY.

^iAITBtO.njjuJ
ncMW * crr_ tli 1'I..*S.J-

I Storizw, anti other good thing*, and

V

Flags, Banners, Streamers, j
and Political Caricatures !
. -raintvUe
Painted W
to ffrger.
!
UPuJCr.
WODDES

ILOCI

IETTEU.

Hew Advertisements.

compteto* Mt!. Wood's exciting novelet
LeaUku. But w# .think our rwad.ro

wHl all giro oror their oppwtfon wo
opine, and we belforo w.i simll bare no
more trouble at the South. In or.oibrr
reepact, the victory racon* the liberty to
go forward in the a15dmatx« of Ikpnb-

SPIIMB dt IVEIY

for, .mroil Tun h» been.

aro^tectfoa. Mr. Blaine will of cwatw,
be again tbe Speaker, at\4 tbo ItepubJitber of "East Lynno" aunounew already
can strength will be marshalled pretty fora ho may giro
much aa in tho jwaant llouw. The from T)u Trilm cot— ----- --------- —- a new serial for this Magaxfac, to be
“Ina Master of Greyfaad*/' and
1
Adminteteatfon sriR be all powarful firot. prai**:-^wlerebe Mis tha^hoshafl rtfllad
jfmfiU uro also auaoun- □god and languid it ha* no rejmrt
brew, in tho future vs in the part, frank 1tSai'iMu
and feartrererititdsm. And. while thm ,cedL fa* nexl y«ar h» Main Vrtmm MU among ttumnchtca. A* a remedy for
again, from the firnt that the Ropubliar* dangerotts tandznam dere’Ojwd by "•
th* MTVWM rrsrimere to which woman
cun party have re-docled all their * bleat thi. vmrrn**, which foreshadow a gov- i.
Congrewmen. white many of tho bent
&lt;wwy other teimulant. In all riimatSs,
iropiznl temperate or frigid. It art* M a
specific in every .specie* of disorder
which uudermintM tba bodily strength
' to ttinM-whtqprt upttU* of Ktbacrilwra. and brorik* down th* animal spirit*.
18«nd tvraoty »pto far a**uppto numW,
ccmtafafag Ml A* fadwoaowfa. . Pdafa:
«2^0 a-yuar,
with tb* -Piwal[ urn Chromo. Four copira |6,80. Eight
ccSdro (axMl’one grati) 112,00. Th.
Lady's rri*a3 (83,00) aod Tho 8.W-

rhe Ileading Dry Goods Establishment in
:4oo*ta
.d eaxpinaiIM. .
W estern Michigan,

Will Bet You *0110

COUGHS &amp; COLDS

Photographs,

Photgrahhs.

AKD WE PROPOSE TO MSXZTTAXN XT.

spmng

&amp; ayibt.

Beautiful Women.

Carpet Department.

REMOVED
‘i To Washington .Block over

Allen

Heath

Wo have now ou Exhibition tutd Daily Receiving the moat w
lenaivt^antl Varied Atrortmet# Ml ihji.Ijne,.

Pruton’a.

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In .tRe State oi 'Michigan.
,

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CNUKCIES.

Haxneea.Troy, 12, IJT2.
Mxaau Eenoaa—lu reply to Miners. tka* tkgy.bave.o:H.B&lt;.-d a Dre- and
Cwsatmalung mfabliaiimenL and in
(knot A Phflflps fa your fan:*
fully prejMrsd tu du all kind, of
2»d, I-must any thM ray bu.in-wfatreJ now
'
»ort, gaarantoring' perdaci rafisfactiaa
••'s will not at preMrutjalfaw ino to eu- ‘in army case Mias Kinney having had
gkgw in aay competition or trial until 1a number of years experience in c&lt;t Iand ftufag. with pmfaa: ronftlenci
after the tftfh of January nevt Any- tfaf
j
in hnr nfjl.l. -.1______ _
■■
time between January 10th and 30th I &gt;
will be gfaA to ccniend with the Ftor-l j
PUL'* Machine in aay ]&gt;ublk- hull, the &lt;
antae to be open to tho public, and tbe {
Judges to bo Unr Clergymen and /for '

MAtOIIC.
is CHAPTER, MO-

I-adles, neither of whom own a sawing •
machine, and fa order to make tho con- ’

Tlie People va. John San ford ; infor­
mation for larceny. Plead guilty. Jtomandod for esntenci.
The people vs. Samuel E Forbes;
two cwsea Continued on application of

dorire -ch party to deposit any sum । (

fnnn one hundred to five hundred del- I

fata, tl»o loser in tho trial to pay tbe

’

amount be depoeita to some charitable t

The Propio v». Govrge Griffin, im­
pleaded with Albert Dorwy. Informa­
tion for Robbery. Verdiet, not gmlty.
Roth 8. Jordon, complainant, vs. 8i-

inAitutton in. Hastings, ss may bo de­
rided by the CommiUee. Ae the Wasux 1
Machins has never taken a position ts a

flrM-cless sowing machine, I wfh not

advertise it by competing with it in pub­
lic, but will ,-bntend with it in a private

I. 0. o. F.
In either trial the same rules tu be

observed as governed tho tri al betwevn
the Binger and Wheeler and Wilaon
i at Wuodatock, HI
I will furnish
। Mem™. Grant and Phillips a copy ot
said trial at Wuodatock, III.
Respectfully,

\

A. D. Cmia.
Arft W. A W. S M.

Grand Biver Valley Division

I

UJSJiTlSTS r.
Pay ywr wu-ry
e^tf
year (od ertoscW erfi er sectAeel icroOof sale granted.
P—. “th
Henry II. Batighmaa vs. John M.
J. P. DRAKE, M. D._
■ Roe and F.hhu Chipman. Judgment
(Mr AeUtt 4‘ Sfofr Dny SUrr.
39
on default for 8119 71 nnd costs.
Harriot Bogun, cximplainam, v». Mary
Kl-xk Defendant; foroefoaqro. Deervo
and otdor of sab* granted.
SPECIAL MO Id TO THE PATR0K8 Jafaes Phitn'ngeamnlsfaaut, vs. James I
H. Gulden, deb-mUnt;
Injunction J
CF THE FATHEROrdered that complainant file Bond for
From this dato xo rta os except Goo.
Frtd.V Young v«, Francis S. Wy­
M. Dewry, and George H. Brooks, is
authorised to settle any bus neee on our man. Continued on payment of ousts,
120, by defendant.
account, collect eny mu»ep or |0 mak#

any contracts (xrtainin; to the business

J. Is. Rxxn, Anan.not quit* eo far as
Grant, but those Cutters he ia getting
up, for Durability. Neatness and Cheap­
ness, can't bo beat in the State. We
Pat Ur—AU persotis indebted tu (ho
hare visited his shop, and after a care­
ful survey, have come to juat tbe above Bann C**., either for subicripfioo, Job
Work, or advertising, pnor to Oct. 1st,
1872, bto tfteiaUy requested tn call and
sutffo their ntcou nle without de'ay. All
unsettled alter December I*:,, willj bo
&amp;rd in the bands of a Justice of the
4 for eolleHija

Holiday Goods of all
kinds for sale by Sher­
man J. Rich.
)

Overeats *5 to 825
cheapest Store .in the
State.
Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids.
“,J»—AUpmn.tahbfell.wh.a Ulr5S!:.V.»JE,’r.SS.’"" ~~ - w —&lt;
—n- w uu. » mil, r«r
*ft*' th- "'** *■* **• Nwmto 1
...... .. ............ -........................
shall certainly learn tho aoroent with
Peninsular Railway. Jurfiee (lark f.tr ralMotisnJ. I- lUn&gt;.
Hastings Nov. 4th 1872.
no'vftt'J

&lt; ££*• appointed by the civil authorities a
tow: foyorNafamaina^mgiring.
sjul®

ttoAiisl
;
s

‘

' Colonel IL Cook, cvmplalnint, vi.
[ Isaac A. Holbrook X «/, defendants.
Decree of sole granted.
Tho Propio r«. Alotuu Hager and
Alonso It. Barnum. Continued by con-

toot ac object of ratoreat to the citirena
of TI astinga tad Bony County I would] '

aattag-aat't»-; ■*.*.

City on Wadnoed or of fast week, baa
Honor, Birney Hoyt presiding.
Up to the time w r gt to pram thn Zolfaring cases have oean sftsn.wd of, vis:
Walden T. Barber va. Peter Crosby ;
continued by ilefondaot uo usual term*.
:
Alanson J. Benham re. Henry D.
Hobbs and A. IL Pratt. Continued by

* Oooarua
Boercs C*an Stoss.
d-&amp; Gooima A Oo.
0. D Staruoe,
Bsaan A Banrr,
Gasrr A Paurr*.
Mas. M. A-.Moaaau.
G, G. Srarucae,
H. A. Goonixax.
Gnu A Rcmru,
R- Moan.
Rroou. A Nenas,
F. D. Axxut,
J. P. Roxntn A Go.,
8 J-fcm,
H. J. Rim.

Wo hear that James W. Hine, Esq.,
tlirt popular editor of the I*owptl, Kent
Co.. Jvwaof is a candidate for Secretory,
of the Senate. And that J. Baxter
Taylor, of Barry County, ia a candidate
fit Sergeant a: arms of tbx Senate
They are excellent mon. and would
make popular, and efficient eflrers, so '
far ns wo ean judge.

Haarxa's Wen it for Nov. Otb, is n
capitaj number, being filled with some
of Nas’.'o beat productions in line of the
cartoon Greeley 'Homcsirotohed" is
atone worth the price of tho p«p er. Ex­
tra ooplaa ran be preeurwl at R itnrt-'

jkevces

e\\exs

COMMON coca' ll.

Itogulsr meeting of the Cumusou
Council at tho Council rr»ms Monday
evening, Nur. 11th, 1*72.
Present—Mayor. Recorder, Alda.
Ijutman. Bane*. Kecfiold. Williams

TtuNcMrar for November u a de­
lightful numlier. which can but pleas*.*
tbe little onev, :ta illustratiuns are an
good. The pablieher, Jehu I- Flurry.
B-istnn. often special indu'**ni'*nts fur
subs* ribetu for next year.

—Minutes of »&gt;rrriou.s meetings read
I and approved.

j

Money lo Loan.

l/Kosaaar.—On Saturday night last,
both Hotels at Middle rifle Were robbed,
1
Acc.-unt of J. D. l'euncll for sen ice I
and Ji-hnaon piqwiotor of the Exchange nl
aa clerk of election. A&gt; 00.
I- D. Quae krnbusb, ai clerk of elee- I «« fired a! three tim»» hr thn robber. ; p

Moved and earrie 1, that the accounts
be allowc-L
Account of Allen Jone*, advises as
Marshal, Ar., 855 10, was presented
Splendid weatlwr.
■
Moved by Aid. Jewell—
■ Seo the mr edr'l of J. I- Ileal
That the account of Joseph Colo lie
Donation to Bov. J. W, Baa-rnft,
referred to tho Struct Committee, and
Tburaday ov»ain^,atUaii&gt;n Hall.
that' they report st next mootin’ their
Holiday Gunda, of alt th-.da and de- aeccptoaco or rejection of the job ou ■
by Sharmas J. Rich, I Bailey hifl.
1 *
I
briroe wax axyojej by
nil present at
M*'tli*di»t social Tuc«■lay . veutag.
bf Allen Junes Ise referred to the Fi/T‘rrshytwfon Serial urxi
i nance Ckxmnittuc.
Mured by AM. Eistman—
erasing, at the residence of Ito:
That Ibe questlOE of retaurisg the
Gold tlS ll ’

B«ll ju.i aa r«J as any uber.
But Ju—— good assay other
Bal Just aa rood aa any other.
Bat Joel as good aa any other.

Sherman Rich keeps a splendid gra.k
■ of Teas and guarantees aatiefartion on
every pound lie recommends.
2MI

J. L. REED.
tire premia • that it shall not again l&gt;e
I postponed.

A. W. Bailey Ewj, pays up bid bett
that he tost on the election, without
wincing.

pasting’ horses hare tho epunotic, j
and the disease ia rapidly increasing | Lisi or lamu remaining nt tbe,
although we hear «f no fetal caws as Hastings I» O., Nor. 12th, 1872.
j Mrs. N. M. Gordon, Fannie E. Her-

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

And many buy them.
And many boy them.
And many buy them.
And many bay them.

DOUCHEi

•y, Clare 8. Hart. Man A. Hubbard.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ANWDIRECT ROUTE,
bow see IMsssis sat CxsneS. ssskias stoss sea.-we. *itl» L-SSSU
aa4 W-i tosss

HtBSAUatkJCTTQMMHSW
MSUEltUcll£T!0SKClS8!TIK
FQT SALE St tk: MEW TGRI CASH 8TGEE

Lewis. Hutu* Iliumsse«n, Mary Richison
Tiula -S Morfin, Dr. T. Bandy, John
St wider, Maria Wing. J- H Yeungs,
3d story windows uf the new fniun i*-ano.-r Jefin-on.
Fchcol Building.
Direct your ie t«-ra to No. of P. 0.
Tho Into by the great fire ill Ihnten,
Ready Made Clothing foe men and is cst-mated at about 8100,000,Go &gt; —
boya, ia rndlres quantities, at the New
Insured for tome 854.030,000,
York Cash Store.

✓5. 11 Tayfor,4 now sole proprietor
No a ia tho tiro* to buy buggies for 1
o! th" Heatings Hotel, Ike Hondo, slut
atu gumg to aril asy Stock of saw bug­
having Wild his tafweat to A. W. Bu’.ey
giro for thirty |«r cont tore than before.
I mean juat what I aay. My buggies Esq. and Bailey wiling lo Mr. leylae

The ai-'^yea -/urwa( comes to us this
-we-k with ns splendid a liras as its.
A' Wi -ft. are ajdendid. ,► -lit *ca! ly. Truly 1
the appearance* uf the Jttma! is |tr*ntly |
faMMVM,

American Organ

x/fow thief wh s -sole my watch, -will
either pleeve return the same, ur rut! on
me and get.ihe kuj as 1 either want
both, or neither.

Is Ott ti tie Public

its Itritt.,

The "Weber &amp; Gabler Piano.

Wo would call the attcnti&gt;ra of everyano who ba, any paintin', graining,
or any thing' else they want done that is
ia Uu&gt; painters Uaa of buaineaa, to give

WARD &amp; THAYER.
.May 15,

Dgrwi

h

Everybody
Should
try
them before 1 urchasing
Elscwher
v._.
-j.
j_ i
-l...
-it
■■ L-mv •

Hastings f AUrfan.

E18TMGS IABBLS WOBIS!

Naw Goods fa endless variety jaet
op-sed. and for aafa at astern iUun&lt;ly
low prices at Barber A Bailey's tn29&lt;f

MitnutaklK maktins.
frrttrwiaaiinrinMSnn
maha)jiktiftvin*tjm

BLACK A rVLLBB. rve—Maev. are

TABLE TQM,
'
MANTLEB,
' SHELVES, ETC.

itajcTajsT

This U an enquiry which every one
should have truthfully answered before
he etorts on his journey, ami a little
care taken in examinafaoa of Routo will

ftfeHferatt II iff cat botb ttu Ml Epost totelata.

of tho Rama limo rfvea 106 majority
for Grant, and Itt mJjority fur Dowry
how long would the food. My and UH
of ihe.ZfosMj^rwaf hare to Uve fa n
Towuehip iu order to hurt mid Townshiagira . majority for Greeley ami

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

LU/IBflt ri/tlll*ltIC0
tors.

V

LOA"

CASHFOR

Zkaa.&lt;WJr» "xT L

Ks.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Oom.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

�NEU IDTERTlfiCMKNTS.

iiartly abwa all other order* &lt;&gt;f

Periodical in the world. A
Brfrt'aentative and Caml«ntMi of An&gt;eri«*.n

Dauehyj CrtCCdltann?

'Tallnw

iCdHgth

OOIV’T

OF MICHIGAN

CAPITOL

ILLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

’

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
Haring ablatoad *T the Arahllart. Mr. t R Mrm. the baaatn af Um Caprrigbi eT k-a Flat
Cray** Irra.iag af Ike Saw Capitol at Mkblgaa. t.ara amPl.-.r.i

he nn-OTiM hi. ot^ talent r 1. be ....
.i 7w
thoughtful *ad watehhil of enuaa and . ..................................
r-ffc&lt;» Ba know* that mmI nmuiaie. ;
vrrthVrTn
1 Ma* ba hnow how or why • II. know. '
.r arrXkai.
itat hia soilkiMaor gaiaa fa MstattiTe*■'• .«b

The Citrart Lithegiwphlnj Company of Petroh,
VnruTl..l*iw«^'Iwiartea. m&gt;»
K’H •&lt; lead. betae **«

V|»a Ika aerk. *ad er. aoa pabltobleg . ^t..d.4 Ttetod Luk.grepL of

The New Capitol and Qrounds,

No! in a general wb&lt; but tho mtnutiw. . &gt;*•
imm&gt;4
-i a
He know, that be .uSen from wat—
Do-m ha ration whcatliar th»« extiwuei I 4x~77&gt;. JM.ar I. . •*.&lt;

HsapS.’MKSf.a

\kiCeuarUr twa'

BlMSU ;
AGENTS

MATNEW BUSHES! CQLLEBE
o«... lb» ua bwwa faeUHtae far eto.l«&gt;.( «
gna4 ba.iaaa. e4araiw&gt;«. Yoaeg aw* atwuld

Gigantic

fcBSit,

Gift Enterprise.

veil l«n M atTmlU, Ik. Mm* de

$166,000

JOHN H Wf.DEI.14 CO

•*.!•-« MltMlewa tkabaar MN a’rieak *•

$23,900 in
nenturiM poat bean perfcrminr its rail.
Only lha aafaaal faculties of mau have
feund anploymont.
'
While wo hope that the ninetaeath
MARTIES A.i IRATE..
ivaUiry ahowi yrogrrea in thi* raapaet
wc cannot qurction that tho rn of rm- ' TTaMiliaa.n. Jtfier aill xprodml&gt;&gt;aa&gt;l4re .
jworrntont i* scarcely dawning for asri- ■ to Ike artalk ueecfaa, *adi* r*?1**1 « *
ctiltnra. To labors with the haaa i* । toml. aeantlng *&gt;ik M 1
pbategtaf-U or rof itoaaCoyvkri
nunmaaij and deairable, but lai tha hand 1
Ik&gt; diracMd by tho head and we ahall
•liwovrr now real procras*—Jawrim
, alate* eapaartag la Ikeraaarakr Jaaa.he. Apr”.
CHAS JURE &amp; BRO.,
Kl&gt;. aad OM^bre, weald ke M«e i
saaU.ALR n&gt; anuiMiuatl* ’
11 The pa.'alM featare al a caplaaaly dUaalra'wlf
••Cknalam" aaatber will be nauaoedl
Shell
Oysters and Clams,
To pawrai wk • ealaaMe eptWM J
■oeM *1 aeaal m inlisg silt OMamaad| Ibr eab" '
wrtplwae «f IU«U14. .y e»«rr e.«i&gt;t
raaalry , bat aa Ike eertale-e. .ad ellrlkl°aato&lt; '
' TV Ahfieema beeebiwl. &lt;a prapanf
1 Urtiaga, Oct. 4th, mid Not.
naawewal laenwae el lie .appwl.'.JIC
•
Karli to eontinua two Ait*.
'.TTKUSq-SaBXq
Johnetown, Doty fkbonl llcm««
12'h, ono dny.
Middleville. (kt. l«th. one day.
XubviUe, Oct. 19th, one da.
Amyria, Ojt. •-’6th. one day.
' irangM-iUe. Nor. lot. two dayi.
Odar Crook, Not. 4th, one day.
Woodland, Nor. Sth, two day*.
Prairieville. 11th, one day.

Real Estate!

$3,000 in Cash!
$6,555 in Personal

St. Josaph,lCti. Hot. 1,1872

Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

P. A. BILLINGS.

•^^..U.MH.atUldU..
0 Haatlaa Hd.&lt;rU..r WaMheA.
iZStrbmMifal OaUOraralAiala,

Prtl. FOWLER'S GBEAT WORK
'ffiS
’te-WAPareta®

3

s •.

"J?

1

Itdiable Agents II‘anted in Every Toirn in the State
The
HORAHO PRATT, Prat

MASTERION.

CHAS. J. OUN, Ga Aft'

RTAILCT I. TURNER, M

LOOK HERE.

NATURE’S
FARRAHD

WILLIAMS

&amp;

CO.

Hair Restorative
£ng

The New York

EVENING POST
Safe. Sure and Steadfast
1 A Serial Siury by Dr. Holland.
Naw Story by Ssie Holm.
A long Prory from Bret Hortr
Brilliant nrrky of Contributor*!

Da. WILSONS
L.

Gift Enterprse,
$5,000

DISEASE OF THE EYES

COUGH MIXTURE.

D.
SINE'S
Mam uravLssjtoXiULY

IN

OBA.ND RAPIDS

GREENBACKS!

Elpeeialti llaar adt'rlM allb either p*rt.«! ar
oaaqdrtr’ to.. at
Ire.» IIIAM i.ATEIl

KGU^OITS

BLOOD PURIFIER

THE "LIGHT RUIKSG“1

WILLPLEAIE TAKE NOTICE!

:fUL CIL

’’DOMESTIC'’

'
“. 1' , • ... M

rv.a Mee, Oau—*
a ..eb.M w
K. ...1
.

J FABTINGS

MEAT MARKET

THROAT ANO EUR. INSTITUTE

t

I'ATENT COOLERS:

II Mi&gt;»&lt;M AVJOtDK,
Call rtlratm* U Ibetr tonlliM. tor naaafMter

WANTED.”'-.; .

eiriae•&lt;laaaaeaqaa ian
। eoal af im OrsaU QmK I

Btuincss tlial will I’

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r-w.—.. a ■■•irfto .at rat a Ma-, ra-ab
a
. o 1, . . .
a.i.a

WORM CONFECTIONS

MIRROR AUB PICTURE FRAMES!

!S»
BUJJARD

rkorr,

VGlllFY YOUB BLOOD.

-

.

A GKATiM

MAIUFACTURS?

TABLE

-

jf/rifi

Silver Tongue’
.SSSWU.

BOILER WORKS.

mHmjmcd

IN i«&lt;

DR. CROOK'S
STROP GT

POKE ROOT,
UE&lt;&gt; H. I'llOHTA «’&lt;&gt;.
Id CaadCa lead OAre^h-t Grow l-I Kir

MH

lie1.’-*&gt;**.•'«- ‘

DR. CROOK'S
COBB,

LOTTERY !

WINE

WALLACE &amp; LAW,

fir. Wells' Eiiiasi of Mete

EWSJtiHM!

NebulaTaState
Orpiiai Asjlu,
be Draaa i» fobl.r.

Dr. Crook’s Wineif'i

l| BLOOD PURIFIER fl

iaauaak Caaau »? B^rr a

rSiiS “sx- tsssa,"—• »-

OPEN k TOP BI GCIES,

DOT-rmlx-r Mtk, tWT».
8-2 aoTsos

oo

DETROIT BENDING WORKS.
Bent Wood Works,
MM. ('atnaaae. Bag* m«. Calkrn sad Cl
Marr al I»7m. A G T kMlwed Jomut

■ffli,appn®‘aEJ'iMH w'
I Wbalaaala *od Ktlul Man ia

COMFORT'S
PEjPTORAK
&gt;YHUP

&amp;0 acraa nndor jaqawromante, 1 mito
from School Hnn-e. J-’tqmr bu-h ut
l.OW trace. Spfoudnl timber of »n
kind. ; (kk, Baawood, Wkhswood etc.
Tacma »2o par sen. Bot further iamructiuns, inquire at (hi. Offlo,. or o!
the jiropriafon,
D. B t A (J. FBEEMAN.
r-Tliinom, April 171k 1B72.
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XVII

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, NOV. 20, 1872.
' e.I hi. delight, a. Kentucky- gotitleturn
‘ of that day wo’d hare done “Yoa are
I tho Barat
tnaddra.Iniho Itlue
'•mm region ''
WhttkoUde Lor good night and
&gt;!&gt;ook hand* with hnr on the pm-cJi, the
wicked little widow gave ha Land a '
I'^r
"?Mr. » Hille-rbui it
thiilkd lAe an electne abort ihroogti
bia great, pondetoua frame, while aha
laughin^iv mnindal him of his wager.

/ UI..H o.-ss;

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

''

Hr Manufacture-

In the DEST STYLE and from

Salt! Salt! Salt!
a1

FARMERS

3W

Leather.

O, SAY !

Il heeler

Willson

BLACKSMITHING
Sasa^.sK.toXJ'd

4te« o/fy qoQDS i/i E/mift rwtTr-

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;k Co.
Enjtrt But

DENTIST

taiife

Hssejr

Jut 1!, 1111

Mian.

D. ACKLEY,

M/its,
MS $i!m ni’ Fiari

oils,

i'nu»«y ' Wood*.

quoMifies,
Set-..

Hooke, rStutloucr-y.

ftt » Ctaw IW.BW. # W HI M
HASTINGS, MICH.

POKIIMSWE
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
iprf Uffrrthmsfda.

GROCERS

irmu■Reaaolt &amp; ftevlna
.ssafiffa... ■

Michigan _Exchange.

Stock

DRUGS

Drearer. JtoiaAHickMt

Medicines,
Dye Stutts,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

OU nr Sit, ai Ik
UH PLASTEE,
STUCCO

V1IBUM

Shingles, LitK Ac:

m-a member of nne unltea t»uj poaix,
Zm show to her stetor States and to

^afaU’of’fa^tfa of whipbfa fa

City Dining Rooms

K * am » * *
«L_
i.cmS'K'?

eo ptoarantto go there. Seven children
to !«&lt;• sure? but everything wa. so■ hsrWfotia. Yon never heard little bick­
ering. between that father and motherr
even iq pUrfalnew..
^o whetl
mamma thinks about if," was the folher’a answer to thec&amp;ddish imrayrtneifire •'
end th. Brother's “ We'wOuM not do it
P*1*
»iMto»i" toovmred ib.
children very aooh ihat (hero, was co-optenim and sympathy b^ween the
father uxi mother.
• ■"'Y'J1, *““* 110 ?ou ‘H!nk Bb®“* ttY"
•..nd George, suddenly turning toward
me with a smile. . ..
• ■ ’5 ?.'?
to think howwaa about
nght.'' I nnrererod.
**• ”• «** *»«ratvr tW
*Vi" sasd George, to we drownp to

Lord, lot not tho
husband. But, ano ...
hire remain unmarried or bo roomrilel
to her huabeod, and let nvt the hnsband
put any hia wifa.1 .. .. —-----

General Poytcrn wo. both aatoulohed.
and indignant. Mr. Clay’, district, sir,
the flnest Cungroteional Diateioi. fa thBine Gram regwo, ha. Jhgr»c&gt;J Uirlf, air. w.&lt; slmu.: bi. fir.t remark to hio '
neighbor, Colotiel Beaufort.
reatnom, wealth and
Iu bl. ion John lu&gt; communicate ! hi.
e fostered by such farftutrans as- fase
intentiou to bring Mra. Fawtl*rsy t &gt; I a hard for " aa« hundred yean
mlont tho li«ijl of h|slahX
,
the people of the United Btatre , A Cunnut Cwtnx—(i»B. F A.
’’Sir. she je the fine.t lady fa the Blue
Walker. Sujwrintendaat of tho CkdH^
jMurflU. Hawisr, • Grass region, ifad I hope, w, rod win
makes tho following roroiminuiL'tioui
.
Presidentilwaya n.«p«&gt;( Ton? foturd bKrthor,"
;
in
hi. report Io fa Government, which
John,wiihauui«tauiilo^uMirodhlia that
Lswi, WrtjrBgna.
' aro wxuthy of consideration:
be was pie j^d bis with cfaricc This plea.
Temporary Secretory.
od;t‘ie U&lt;*neral highly, for Iw had been, a
’■! do earnestly recommend that the;
The tmturaee baidaees o/ tbe Dove
li'.ib afraid John would object to ■ .tero
it Other younger than himself.
" ' '
. Sowing Machine Company of thia city
Tho next morning tlu&gt; Uenaml orderan iotonuodiato reruns to bo
may be conceited .fawn the’ focri that
ij 1‘owhtUtan brought out and Ie&lt;l&lt;nor
1K76, in preparation for the i
I they' hans manufactured during tho
' h&lt; Mrs. Faunllrroy’ii. Calling John, be
*Fi“toqBW celebration of t
I wren,, months of thif yvor, ending
' requested him to gn with hitu Io &lt;fll| I
I 6&lt;il birth of the nation'. ' A cet&gt;
| Augurt l;fWi,W0 Sewing Maohinse.' - &gt;
I u[xm Mrs Fatfartoroy.
I United Butow taken under a ay
i 'G'be Whig i arty has diagroeed Ttsoif j
' They ruaauforlured ia the Owoeity-iive.
i with a management which i
, iu Mr. Clay's didrict, sir, sad 1 am camworking day. ef July. 1XW mgleteJ
jelled to jmrta ith tiurtinest blooded harro
mrthwo., th« ia 509 -amrtfne.for
, in tho State to pay wy wager with that
manwfortur■ lady, rir.”
Grorgo handing m« fa reins jnmpvd tury of the natiou’a lifo. -It' would each working day.
' * mark off the Erat grand atageiu an in- .ing fhe-fcll parts of4*25 machines daily,
'The black ln&gt;v had led Powhattan to cut to see whdt'wM the matter.
“Good mernipg, air,” said ba. walk­ duntrial and aerial progrew, altogether which er-p sent from here to thrir^foetothe hiicbiog rail in front of Mrri Faun­
tleroy’s yard, and, having tied hiiq, bad ing up te* the umra, “Whai’a the improrodratMl in history, and eerro as ry ia fjeetkad, to be-eet op or “■soimthe Starting paint of a froah &lt;Mer which Llod.” Rtrili
, gi/tw into tilt* quarter, to tell his brothers trouble ? ' Is your toed too heavy ?'
“rih, la,wo'.", dnswenal the', farmer we hare; under I*ruvidt-ner, roowu to
i and num of Ihrir taiataem great g««l
luck in haring won the fa-iou. home puahieff Idv hat "to one aide of hi. brad bulicTO ahali be greater and happier this on. manufactory armoLing over &lt;me
Powhatten.
and sinking an nltitadA ‘The mutter ynt
Anolltei outuierwtiou, which flqUrlae. Sewing Machine per minute. .
When General Peyton and John ar­ fa the critters des’t pnii together.”
atrongly iuflucures me iu ;hi. yxorp. during every working day of the year.
rived they founl tho putty widow ani , ‘ Ah aaid Oodrge with" an iaierortod meudatiou, H the belief that a census This company, with all its fariiities, are
two ycung lady frir-nd.in the yard ad­ took al (lie stock bar.IV. and the load of ia 1976 sriuld; in al! prnUabibiv, saroro uMidriwi koitpup-jtitb ittMdm.:«ad j
tM-takiug'af the Fi-dora) crtiu there­
miring Powhattan. The ladies were in
";
high glee, and after the usual salutations lorgs, “if that a fa tronbla why don't after, at iatervala of 6*e yeara only, iajloing’ Srirrrittaf tfoasS&amp;-'»
Theb|crml.of fori y^ar. fixwj .by. the
rue gentlemen were invited to take testa you make thenr null tagofhar F'
“
A
body
would
think
fay
’
might,'*
on the ranch, which they did..............
Coaetitiifkm Him been found to lie for
'Ifadam.'' »ai-l the General to Mrs. mid tho mail, ••when ■ fay’ve iwen too long for'nll the use." to which the
togStJicr this five year." and "etafMtiro of tl® eedcus- afo put, except
rutindorurv, ‘-J have 00411. here, like a |work&lt;l
I
Sewing Machines the pree.nl year, ami
true Kentucky gniteirma;;. to j«»y the i: picking tip the reins he"called oaL ,lG. &lt; only far the rodutribotoia t.f Congro..aa the ioweri" w bob rale price of fair
vT.gnr 1 hnve just. Powhattan, madam, ' ujv Johnnie, gu 'tong, Kato."
ioial rerresentatioo.’.’
.
j Johnnie “g-al Up" with a clatter, but
enraperi matbiae is 515, fa product of
is rsgbtfuny.youre"
* “But. General.'* said the. "I belie re ij by tho time Kato w»&lt; ready Jo “iro
fair manuEacturv will nbt bs Maa" fan
the wager »a» conditional, It wa. the • ’loag," he had coUvcd hia ctf^wta. and
57,500,000."
.
’
'
liwso or anything elm oh tha "place, wa. ■ all that was accomplifad wait some
Wo do not pabliah thia statement teitli
cracking about tho wagon and cunddcr; it not*'
.
.
Die corner stone of orderly society ia any deeire to "ptiff ’’ fa importaMe and
••Malaiu.’’ In- replied, you nre mrrr*j able dust about fa horses.
"Ye
■&gt;»"
Slid
this
mau,
standing
back
the
family,
and
tha
basis
of
thfamily
- But there i&lt; nothing ou ray" place one­
amount of manufacturing induaSrihe of
“tint wheel sticks a.B3 tn the marriage
lodirifaala of both, sexes thia city, bat w* see ay many tong arti' half in valno of Puirhattaa I captnot Again,
'
I permit yup tQ rolrct an inferior animal.’* rut. and if they were n blind to pull to­ mav herd together vnllioat marriage, clto.in tho columns' of State nepers, di- '
The pretty widow Hushed to the tips .&lt;gether they’d itave it oul in 'a mnrala" mid a comtodnity of fa unmerited may
*T see,'" .auT George odntemnbativeir, exist, but aueh brrding aid soch •■oom- lateng upon the magnitude of fa boriof her linger, when she aaiib: ‘-Yon
muning" aru tho plague-breathing eeoe- raws ef their manufactories, wbove rale,
have another and superior animal here “fodlish'fellowa, am't they P’
‘WalL 1 dunno "about that." OMWht- pmd. of the race. No eoul-helpiag, are frat a few hundred thoasand dollar.,
—your &gt;on John; if be would bat no
hi. tongue, I think I shall choose him.” »d
1 the farmer, who evidently bad a graJ rwte-clvating iafluenora emanat, from fat wo coul J not resist fa teoiptatiou
There was a moment of dead ailcoeo, deal of reepea flir hi. Arocaee. “Ft a assoriationa. Nd fam ily fa* fare. And, to give a few figures connected with our
then a laugh, in which the General d)d mini O. good many hufaads and wires if nu family, tso homo. And what are
not join. Ileroeeaod pi the blandest !pull apart 11 sight wdT./ than they da."
•‘Itnteedl’ asid-Geuto with fato and without God, darigorotw, "fit for
I manner bide the ladie. good night. To
but ut fa .ame time stealing tr«M0n«, .'Jatagvm. and jqwila." In
Johu ha arid : “Bir, you will Mnafa " " 1. .artirtee,
1
I And that waa tto way John Peyton iI a
' gUuico back at .fa inrriago--which, tho toots] or home life df any people i»
ufomire*,
1 dnLmrtwc.
'
" its weal or woe. ’ .
, cume to ninety tl® jsvtty Widow Fount- '
“Yee.'yee,” said the man," "you wm» . The .problem uf tho fomiiy ii the ' Tho management of the interest of
wants to pull to otto side of fa Stoat .problem of tho j-hriautnroiiirt. the eelebrntad Howe Bowing Machin,
I G.u.tnl Peyton neror forgave lib ' Johnnie
afi&gt;&lt; Kat &gt; ]toll» straight ahiMtd, Tha legislator. .reatidere na subject in thia-dty haa rorontly wndnrgonw w
I pretty daugliti-'r-in-law the p=actwal joke." rood
:
■ In citer y»a/» ho uawd to say : * Bit, 'She 'm&gt; they don't agree about ft. "Mon and which transcends tho mailer of tqaryiago chaage- Mr. A. K. Joerolyn, formerly
'woman aro nlwnys doing1 tho kxm. “ it. im|wrtanro. Take*. tarifla, eor! is the tiu.tatllady in tho Bine Grass :»■ ['
tho able and efficient manager of the
- gicu. but she lacks taate, iir.”
।: 1thing. - I don't mind to touch About the potetiuneMnd lensrosof office, however
j old fofa." he vtmtinu*!, “bill ii "anile. ■My onlurod, cannot much benefit w offair. of tho Singer Company in the
| thotbiWren.'" '
"
"
.
. " l»cOpL«. whoao home, uro without purity State, of Indiana, Ohio. HUnoia and
?rlrctcb §toiy.
AH ADpHEBS BY THE USITE1) I "Bptola th. children’ . what do you and p.-rmanenoi; neither can le-ri.mtioa Michigan atuii* point, 'has now aa.um
STATES (.ENTEHNIAL CQMMI8- liuau .' pud Geony.. epotihig his . etu® &lt;1—J l‘ —— i.
V — - - — —_ - —
«d control of tbo barineaa of tho Howe"
“Humph la man can red Hist ivith
Machine Company .in the territory ambolt on wye," wtt»- '.be answer. “IF.a!
bradag-lho greater pert of the Statea of
T» th
.//Ac farird Xto/«:
1u.u1 and 'bia wilb poll tojrefar, if far'
I The Ctongroe. ot the United State, do haw a lu&gt;nl scrabble.ot u. the ehltif;
Indiana, Illincii, Michigan andlowjs. .
has imaciod that the &lt;ucn;Jettou uf the reu turn o-il well cteurgh, bui lt fay
Hi. headquarter, aro located tomponi&lt;-t liy from tlx. forks of Elkhorn । Oar llundrcth. Year of Amcncan lude- are weriaatingly pulling . apkrt and"
rilynlir&lt;(.W.ir«at Waahmgton atrosrt
•I tho pretty little Widow Fauntleroy, [ peudeuev riiall be flbUhrote 1 by au Tn- eculduqg at 00* eubthor fa children ai-i
lixliatu^olto. blit wjll ooan be removed
ohv of her m-arrat neighbor. «u ।1 trnuyiiuiial Shliibitkm of tho Arft, Man­ wnjs go iu doetrecMo.'
'
i. Peyton, The General looked upon .&gt; ufneture*, nud l*rodtti|U of tli« .oil and
to Chicago. ■ It ii . hardly, neceewity &lt;•
tje-jrgo v-ramined Kfa's harness and
lilt!" widow very much as b« did &gt; mine, to bo held at I'liih-lalplua, in bruriied a fly (rora her back. "
■peak in thia" wmtntrtiity. hf Mr. Jneu hit bl&gt;x!cd Horae Powhattan— j 187G, end has up|K&gt;iutod U Cocnmlsuou, ■jxrok ns if you hrel experience,'
--------- ------- ~ ------wlyn’e, ijqalitioetfooa ‘for the porition.
io tine*: buw, ail, in tho Woo Gras. j mnri»'ir.g of rojitvMututirc. £n.m each said; ••you have a.» ifr,.L suppose-/.
enterprise to be -modified or abolished
..tn--------- —&gt;.------•*._ --------- in fa discretions of moo. , Bet not ee. Hia wcll-knawn cnezgy, integrity and
Stat" ami Territory , to conduct the ro|The prettY Utlto Mn. Fauntleroy had 1 cbmtiun.
Marriage i. of God, Am! oofy ZT« wA. bonne »» oaparity oew wSrieat guaran- .
boon a widow muro dsan a year, while
Originating under tho auspices of th* trouble bringing «p bur Children, fine AaU eaZUetfv U eWht AriA riyAf to ®^i/y tei-v that the nffoira of tbo wompany will .
tho General, hating a great regard for Nntiauai 1. -gislature, controlled by a young men they aro ndw, every buo ot AU fan «f jKsrrri&gt;.
be puAad forward in la Waoarable and
etiquette, bad waited jaticatly for that Notional CuaitniteivU. and dHighed' a. them. When 1 told •oeuif-lhej\ to do
In other legialmion we miul WBeA fa burinrwedikn # tninmw. itoyd wUha da- •
limo to clntve. tn order to &lt;lo.- lore bim- it ia to •H.riuimnmorato the fir.t Ucutury eoslethutt my wife didn't take him fa light pt precedent and fa accepted
rel£ But di- widow, with her woman's of osir oriitvuco by an Exhibition of. tho behind thoifoqr and tali bin his faihcr ptinctplee. of 8t#e,_ bqt, fa bringing gree of encrofo oonjmeniwabla with tho ,
nrt, kept Iwrlowr at bay, nud yc: kept Natural riMourcns o( tho rountty and waa.heid ou Iritn and give him a auynr- wifnm tho purview of civil laty tboeo groat merit oLiha litmo maeUiiia, wkieli
him in tier train. Il« had aiecwrted hor "their devolopniout. and of our progrmn plupi. • No. rir-ro; wliu’d' tell him to idatien upon which there is divine logieto his barbecue, and -whou returning in tboeb Art. which benaEt mankind, mind bia father if ho wauted any h&lt;dp iwtvon. tiro divine fares mtut be tho role
ha i cxprrawod bis Ssiidoctivn at tho in uuupatitoii «(ih |b&lt;iee of older Na- form bar; end when ibo lold 'am.to do &lt;vf civil law. JM fa mad attempt ol
Iptuipect of Gvn. Uwrufa and tbo eucv tiotu." it i« to tho pcopioat large that anything .hy knoyycd I’d back . her up. atheptn to abolish the bibfa Babbalh ia
J icsa of tho whig party.
the Cowmiiaiun look tor the aid which and th?tu boya aoon found which way France, by mbttiiuting a IxJsiay poce
in teh days, for" tbo Chriitfan’s holiday"
’ll. widow took sides with fa Ihmocr j
racy, and offered to wager Leri btoidod
oaeo ia Seven days,'be K warning against
! ratolto Lotw, Gyiney. ur anything else ,
any end-all top. lotion that inter&amp;rra
with what God has erdained .and nq^iou her plaeo, ngnitut I’uwhattan, or any­ 1 Tluit tho completion at tho tir.t o-m
fated. Ttte Hl.lc may and should fagrtthing fa might larry an tho fa Geucr- । tury of our cxi»tcn&lt;w shonM be ttunL-1
fate in nreridance with the law of (fol;
al's place. -Dio General's gallantry by M&gt;mo imposing de-wnatrn^on Is, , wo
but fare iA a constitution alxrr.' consti­
would no; alloir him to refuse tbo wager, boliore, the patriotic wi«h of the people
--------------------------- ------- tutions, a higher law, to which all aedwhich be promptly accepted. By this of tho whole country. The Congroee of------------time she had reached the north Turk vf the United suite, haa wi^Iy decided : tha fend Iron will eooa kaow what to n- acun-ata of u&gt;en bow. No "naMiabted
Elkhorn, end were about to font it tb.t the Bntb-dav of the Greaf R-mub- -pectihie. Johnnie, git up, Koto." , . Xi*&gt;Iom" on eaifo can with ashty to,tho
lie
ran
be
most
flttirs/jlj
cvlvbratra
by
,
JoJinuie
and
Kate concluded topplL commonwealth sfempt tn .repeal or a-,
.(bridges "era not plentiful in fas»
' d.v»), when John Peyton, the Grama, s (he universal collection and display ofl together &lt;hu time, anil rhe lead went mend any Taw of Grat 80 for a. God
"• — aou and lieirt citito up at a .tarp fiait att the trophies of 1U |irojteee. It » I forward woriiy............................................ baa irgiatathd tho work « final '
And IM-Ui given coUmshdntait
designed to" bring together, within a I •‘Thankyou, str,’ mu&lt;1 Gwryr tiffar
behind them.
watlrin..
—tk to tlwwtm- o.inceming li e meredurea and punnao. imtare threuflTfa* tk. w&gt;to.xto.rfvo
________________
w K___
’ .
TJie widow turned ntU bowed to building .oororing fifty noros,- not oolr 1_&gt;■!&lt;
enco of fiie mqrriagn relation . “Wb»t. territory, and jcqurafuMldjr.Cpi employ;
.
.
John, and r&gt;di&gt; vti into fast roam, but ttie varied production, of our minor anu ago. “i’ll think on your a.-trieo,"
A4 we rode ou I lull to muring. W^a God Lath joined together lot not man
a iitxlo ooidnd tor ennpauitin. The of the aoil, out types of all., tfe ipt.dlMpi&gt;t o-utider."' “The wmnan which Uth tap* largo anmbrt ot saci inerary,"
cast bank was vrty sirep. ana required
an hasbattd is bound by the fair to her county. W« mar add « Um eonnocA-------—
the bene, to put forth all their strength VI JUJJIUIUJ,
a&gt; long ear he bveth. Bo thou if. wkito
to reach, tho top with fair loans As whether tnlm the Brain, or th. hapds 1
bvr husband livqth abo-be married to UnriagjmMhbCr^Ut^jlh# u«lluck would have it, good or til, fa wid- of bar children, and thus make evident 1
another man. she .ahali be called, an, m XI asternal. Mr M S. JoM*«
. uw'agiriti btoku ju*t al fa cvmmoo-w- to tte world the ndvnncrpcnt of which ,
adultraes.” ••Whomever ahif
1
I
meat 01 fa rteop part. • The lady, sail a self goronied people is rapebfa.
Detroit, formerly aaeedatei witbBoo. X
hw ififo. raring for the binae l---------. In this “Celebration" oil nanon, will ’
a... auteod on her aaudta, did awillly bock
lion, csuwttr bet'to commit adultery.” J.rBaiMy. aM» xrf -Detroit. present
bo
invited
to
paitfripate;
ih
chsrtrior
,
_!_ info the water, White her hurw* went’np
being lotortattomtl. £urt&gt;p0 will'diA- ,cvtiry advantage;- too Au only eon and '‘WluvaoavorvuUrthuwHy his wife uul
tbo bank like an arrow.
uinrriotji
nuivtiieij.committntli
adnlfory;,
Midrigan. atoJ Mr? A- K- Jo»«lni.«»,John I’svton looped from bis horse, plav ber arts and manulart urea, India jiJubfod.by bulk father and .tuoUflr, bet
and whosoever mnm'o'h bee that is pit
opened ।they-M.‘.-c nWrknowp to^oroo in.vh^t. «»
and tn an iiutant caught tbo ftoatiug nor cnctou. fabric^ wMU
sway from her bnsl-srai eoimnittoth atridimg lb. firm of Jiamlyn Dro&gt;. ,A
lady and raddle, ca l before th. Goa.rrt China and Japan wDl fay bare fa ।a-wished him t» do. the mother •’
Co., in the dft*of the SingiM* 6a«mg
him tiiA fali.et was acron, and'Via
had rreorerad from ni« astonishment, treasures which for centuries their in- ।
Machins' ia th»"Btafo* of lodiaua, Ohio,
was at fa lop of t..e bank with hia genisocs [xopie have be«m perioetfng. ।father told him bia mother waa rilfyl * I- '
Uret Unit B£B burden. The fitfa widow nos equal to each Lind will compete m gimefaa ri- .well remember how .lacked d waa. .
Wurai. usd Miiiigaa. aid.^r* nd~:valry for tho julm of eaperiut uitri. though but a child, on aceiug hiya^bar |
'J ia»'ch yr
. ■ » . a x era! to redo onfarand*•stop n«r hmre, which lence.
,
.1 •
.. &lt; one day when I waa at their bodSe. giro '
him
eonm
’
wti»ky,
Urtttew
he
eaUf.be
I
To
this
grand
pUhmipjL.erev
roj»
bod t»ow liogun to urutcretind his part
in the ndfap, and wa. begin ntag to m- will contribute its fruit, end remh nWiW (t. «niy hi. fMbw "UeWr whs j
wilting
bn
.Would
liaro
anything
Chat
he
।
i
NoWnoml
shall
be
wanting
;
for
wliat
CFiHteobugmt toward bourn.
^Ea.t lack. tbe.Wrat will supply.
He ttoritfted io make foe fomll
Lfflj al HAIR, The General ddi-M »• Wus IriJ. AtM ' Under one roof will fa. South display
the moat Mured pOMible.
. tn rich luxariane«-hv gwring cutton.
was not to ba iicenwl and
and tho North ia minaturo, tho reaaotoes
prortitutim^ SeparwtKis from
and with each otter nlonn tfii----outton into cbitb.
todtfa’ M'tU
•daring By daath"
tha rate, and''
glob. »iU send its bo* otfarurgn to tht«J.
gM. TpK Uy,

H A R N. E S S E S
Genuine Eastern Oak

NO. 30
(omuuasroaMb, grant to in rifar of j kma did not think ; and-th &lt;ny would fol­
face tiud.rtakfogv. It is e.unritod ' tow remark, opon e«h ctbsr’s general If the Webatrffe -an aril dq»r*favnfo
thit ton miUiohs ca" dollar, will bo. eel. d^KsutoHte, and.Ihrirideas upfa wril can jnrify claim that the !htw be made
“a trmf to him—giving her the legal
quityd.and thuiuihOongroMltfj. pro­ cos snbjoet, espcrially Uwcc upon train­ WWofbwAildwc
and earwig.
vided fall bh
’
ing up children, which .though-I-dare And if uy “will not work'' (refusing to
lion, and Ihol fa pee]
say yt waa aU intended for pfayfulnmu, supper ) rev.I law msy fadv join W*
ojnvcrtunily of 1 * ' ""
it wav not a: all plea,ant far viriturvto divine-bw end say “aoifaa shall he
hear ; and their children, how they did I1 rat" the food earned by a working wife.
?5J* ^2, ‘k*,
bend, there waa|

(Strictly Temperance.)
WA11M MEALS AT 114 feotES.

‘ ^STfaF(i»to^*lC-Wx^

.ueh a ju«W

�New Advertisements.

»ad*iaIM». nuna? our
iron
unpcrtaliora rseched 148,383 ton*. It
sold under thirty dollars. Free traders
said that wo* an exortatast price, and
pored that if tbo tariff which then was
W per Ion was reduced, tho price her?
would hr reduced and the importation

Strayed or Stolen

th* grand object of rolicitude.

The tariff should prohibit th* it
tation of »nch nrticte. a. can be
snpptwl nt bom* on reasonable 'cr

ranged the manipulations of th* riectfoo
returns of that State has just bora pub­
lished here. Ths legally constituted
Returning Board met in the Governor's
office, it ho proceeded at onco to ch* age
the entire Board upon varioni pretexts.
Ueut. Governor Pinchback being ineli-

Auditor Graham charging him with de­
faulting and hia consequent suspension
from office by Governor Warm^uth, who
had * substitute waiting iu the ante­
room iu tho person pf Col. Jack Whar-

DRY GOODS

ro
ire boy, whoso cat-.
ly years are passed In the Issolaiion of
a back country farm nstahburhood. In going back to thia period the writer falls 1
into n charming strain ot reraini^ence, I
1 and arranges hi* ennvn*. nnd brings for­
ward hi. character, with the ralmaers
o! a literary srti.t. The style i. delight­
ful, rosy, polished awl glowing with
sufficient imaginative color and with a
quiet humor. Underneath the repose
of manner, there is however, no lack of
vigor, and the story has pimniw in it of
quiet power anp breadtn of treatment.
The boy-hero « once win* the regard of

tin
■snsE;

poeg oe a struggle, from the sweet reof sleep u» tl - everlasting repine of
death. The w*.ted farm Ues with *
gentle smile on its fratarea, which at­
test* the merciful sow. with which tbo
«os pennittod to pea* through the dark
,.1
ir - s ■ti_i_ _ 1__ 1
ikh«&gt;

They Lave Added to their Immense Stock

260 Rolls New Carpets,

175 "Packages of Dry Good-

usrrous organisation, whaw susceptihdj ityihad bren increaaed by many year* of
phyucal infirmity. Rhe ws. at a .light,
fragile make, and befare*'ffisea«n amt'
tins* had set their effacing uiarks, she
must have had groat ]-*roona] bvyuty. 1
Th* vivacity which her feature, wvro
formed to express remained to the last,
and continued to be raanifoit through
daric eye* of singular life and brilliancy,
which, in the animated conversations
with friends which soerued to fora her
chief pleasure, were alternately lighted
up with deep earnaetara and playful

Plain Black Silks

pages, fourteen ateel engraving. ; twelve ।
colored, double-else, steel fashion plate*;
twelve colored Berlin pattern. ; twelve- '
four page* of music; and-mute than n
hundred novelet, and original storivo by
L D. SINE'S NINETEENTH

no deception about it! Yet tho price is
ta.
«• reconstructed by the Governor to euit
only two dollars, or a dollar J’&gt;* than
aVtaaeti! -•imaaa *•
bia purpose*—having announced hia in­ inteus* nature, of acute psmption*, end
magasinv* of its eUai. No wonder it
m tar* s*v *r Xevras** »»»»
faMtoT&gt;ee&gt;^vtaguWia,*8*taoa tention to reais: fraudulent voting, found the strength vf convictioa on a wide ha. th* largest circulation in the world I
himself uannimonaly voted down' and range of moral and social subjects char- :! To clubs jt is cbmpor rtilL Thua, five
he retired. This icspeWiaf Board ia new ; acteriatic of minds cf perfect independ­
ents, which, instead of servilely accep- oapies are ecut lor eight dollars, or tngli
ready to proceed to reusf ml. sjt-s thorn ing cumat eonventionahties, question
copies for twelve dollars or twelve copies
who can in their turn be resmW ea by 1 them and judge them. She waa one o(
for seventeen dollar.. To the person
those rare women who do not look at
getting up cither of three club, an extra
thing*
through
other
people's
ey**,
but
nounred that it ia behaved tbo Supreme
copy ngivnn a. a premium, and nliwi a
Court will sustain Gov, Warmoutb, through their own, and by whom form­
ulas, religious or social, are not acceped lupctb firo-dollar engraving for fram­
though there is a greet excitement in as a substitute for living faith and per­
ing, “Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem.**
political circles. Greeley Democracy will sonal conviction Her intellect was reSpecimen, of tho msgaxino aro sent,
uo doubt prove aueoeeatnl iu Lmissna, markablv qniek, fertile, dear, and in- gratia; eo write for one, and svs for
. wikhout regard » Republican tn.sji’ri- gemou; and if the pulmonarv maladv yooredve*. Now i. the time to wbof which she has been for nearly twenty actibe, or to get up dub. for 1873. Ad­
year, the victim had not dampened *1voting end all th* counting by himself tort, she would have been distioguishod dress Ch.rlre J. Peterson. 8O1I Chf-**ntst
St., Philedelnhia, 1'.
and his special friend, through this ■a one of th* leading spirits of her sex.
n*w)y pateatod and wonderful War­ If tho keen observation, on lite and
i Ottrxa Orrtc'a Mas«:i&gt; 1 roa Omoaxc.
mouth back-action political Returning society which ro readily earn* to her
tongue in unre^rained conversation, 1 —Contents of which iucludo mere of
machine. In the mean time the result with her friends, hod found expremon
1 the wonderful adventures at “Idrtle Bab- 1
monthly printed at Pittsburgh P*., in of running the maehinDwill no: bo an­ through bar iiea, and gon* into litera­ I tail,” th* trediug .tory by Oliver Optic,
the interests of laboring men. nnd one nounced for thirty days, when the nov­ ture she would hare ranked os one of illustrated ; more of Virginia F. Townthe,meet gilt«d fetnalo author* of tho
elty
and
ingenuity
ot
Wannoeth
’
.
iaef the ablest edited Journal, in tho
rend'a popular story. "Only GirL..”jillus■United State*.
Mrs. Greeley .as 0 devoted mother, trated. Four chapter, of Elijah Keland perhaps ngTsttod her infirm health •ugg'* “Inferring Ila Spur*," iUnKrated.
A sound tariff reader* revenue sub­
servient to lb* promotion of individual
A story by Sophie May, “Tbo Stolen
tie* iehe owed to her daughters than on
iadnetry and national prosperity.
grant. *ml of immigration &gt;&gt;el&lt;l twp any other ground. In the early years Child,M illustrated. More of "Ataong
A rmietooa tariff draw, away th.
of t»r Eiarriagr. while her husband was the Raftomen,' with its thrilling adven­
t ovulating medium and nhatrete the years ago at Indianapolis lad, will
again ronrroe in an adjourned session yet cum bating debt and poverty, aha ture* and spirited lUustrations, A
was absorbed in domestic cam; and at- humorous dialogue kr Geo M. B .ker.
Philadelphia in January next, when it .Iter be had emerged into easy dreumentitled “Gonttemuu of th* Jury." On* ‘
is expected that national Ugialation for ■tancee she was too much of an invalid
th* protection and earn of emigrants to I to apume that porition in a wider and of Charles BarnardS amusing fik.^hre,
naticnal industry and prevent or materi­ this country w-JI bo earnestly recoin­ more varied life to which she seemed •The boy who th&lt;ew up tbo M*on.”
ally eWck importation.
mended. Immigration during th* past ' called by her meatal endowmenta and Bketchca l.y Thom*. I*0wo 11, Go&gt;. 8.
Burleigh, and other. Hluttratioea by
A peroicioue tariff spread* mieety year hating exceeded numerically say-1 power* cf conversation.
Tie whole community will condole
*nd distrrM through tho country, as we
thing
known in the pert, , and th* sab- with Mr. Greeley under thia afflictive C. G. Bush, Mita 1- II. Hnmphrrv,
Mad by dearly bought experience.
Hsnry L. btsphets*, and other-.; and
7) Jfi’ti L- Wool.
jcct having be*n submitted to Congress
Th* demand for a reduction of duties by the President for it. sbtion, it may !
Puzilr* IlebuMw, Dsclvmalions. Jla-uc,
(2.67^. ChnrtoeL
Ac., in un&gt;urp**»d variety. (Ilivar
____ _y-*ovcn votes, (2,677).
be reasonably hoped that this iiqport- I
hundred
awl seventy-aewen
'«*•&lt;.&lt;*«,,,
(2»Optic’s Magarino m famous for guod
..."
UU.U'lir.4
"
— -J - - ■
ant otemsnt of our future growth will i
veeived twelvo hundred end twe vote*. (l.Jv.J.
number*,
but
this
really
excel,
any
tiling
|
voted
mother
of
his
dead
and
hia
living
bo carefully provided fir by the Gov- |
... ..................
hundred and two voice, (1^*02) Otto Starck reI offering, who shared his early sting- prevtoinly iwned. Tenn. t2.5A' perf
huudred and two vota*. (1,202). John Wahl received twelve hunj gte* with poverty, and had sot health to
vat.-s, (1,202). Andrew J F-.wbo received twelve hundred “““1™
snjoy bis better fortune, passes from a
I Henrv lYali- rtei..’ 1 twelve Ixin’dretl nnd uro rates, (1,202). Randolph Strieklife of suffering and infirmity to her fi­
nal rest. How vain and empty are pub­
hndrec h.‘d u h
hundred anl two votes, (1,202). Abram Smith received
lic honors in thoen great trial, of th*
Coorau Nopat’a-LWe hew rv-wire ! I twite Jiundre 1 a-i l two votes, (1,202). Uiuirlee Italxi rscsirod twelve hundred and
eome attention to tho rvpreaentation ol
heart incident to our poor human na­
1 two voUtat
Charles B. Fenton received twohs hundred and two votaa(l.-“-)
th* American system* ot eduration at ture! Hi* beet consolation (may it re­ from D. Appleton &amp; Co, Nrw York,
Rix Rutau-.n r&gt;-. i,nd forttoiix vui&lt;-, (46). E»ra Smith rewired fxrtv-aiX vot«*.
the forthcoming World's Exposition at main to soothe hia declining years) ia Fenfonoro Coo|&gt;sr'* “Prairie," l-eing the (4C\ Au*lin W.i'e* received fortr-six vote., (4»i). Martin N. Hine reemved fortyVienna, Austria. Oa the 13th in»L, in the affection of tha children w*o aro final ia.no in th* new illnstratrd edition six votes (4G). Wiliinm K. Warwr received lutty-«ix vote*, (46) .Benjamin b.
respoawi to an invitation from the Com- spans! to him—two bright daughter* of of Cooper', fauiuus “Ixsstlier-Stjcking 1 Rrtan reoriv. i fortr-ix votes (46). Ira J. flag am an received forty-six votes, &lt;&lt;«)remarkable promire, who inherit all
Orril Harris re- - &gt;red fiwtr-rix votes (40). Dsnfol B. Hibbard received fisrty-**x
rot&lt;«, (I0J. It- try A. Dari, received forfy-MX votes. f-WJ. ' Lewis £. Johnston
leceived !«.i1y-&gt;ix njte*, £46). Cliarleel'. iiu»wll rereived thirty-right vxdas, (38J.
regard io tha plan of representation
Job.n Strong. Jr , received thirty-eight vvtvs, [3SJ, (hear D. Spaulding rtceirod
Leather-Stocking r.&lt;nanco« ennsut ot thirty-eight
ReyimantatirM ware present from Md.,
pidl. Thomas A. Granger received thirty-eight vote*, [ &gt;8].
r
——
*.— ------- j—i
r«ai 'Tiarle* K- Carpenter re“
Tbo
Deerslayer,"
“
Tho
Lost
of
tha
Ohio, Mich, Pa. and other Stefa™, and a
targ* number of rwpunie* from 8upcrRegular meeting of the Common Mohicans," •'The Pathfinder," “The
Council at tbo Council room*, Monday Pioneers," and ‘The Prairie.” K«ch
volume it fully illustrated, with new de­
curved pledging their hearty concurr­ evening, Nov. 18 th, 1872.
ence in whatever plan should bo adopt­
Present—Mayor,
Recorder, Aid. sign. by the distinguished artist, F. 0. C.
ed. State Soperiatoudent, Harvey, of flams. Eastman. William, and Kenfield. Dsrley, while the price Is only seventyOhio, was Chairman of the Conference, —Minutes of prvviou* meetings read five cento. It is by tar th* neatest and
cheap**; issue of three novels, which ;
(ran. Van Buren, tho U. ft Commiwkm- and approved.
rank a* tho most celebrated work* of ।
er to the Exposition, who was |ire*ent.
The Street Committee reported cn
imagination in American litarntnrv.
|
gave ooms intonating facts in regard to Joseph Cote's Job on th* Bailey Hill as
tho Expotitiou, deecnlving ths magnifi­ follow.: The b'toeet Commitee do not
Ta* Aacncsa One Fauow fur Nor.
cent grounds, and grand buildings, and accept the Job tt Joseph Colo aw he he.
is received. We find that the high rep­
stated that there wa. the greatest anxi­ no! cutap&amp;d with tho Contract.
utation of thi. widely circulated monthly
ety on til e part of ths Austrian 1 mana' j. well eustaineiL In it are .teries,
gare to have tho school, cf America
UnJvrWnxtaM., | c«um‘“*’ '.keteheeof travel, beautifully illuatratropreaeatod. It ia hi. dreirs, as wall as
ed artideo, entertaining miacelteny.
well as that of the Commireionsr’s Gen.
&lt;hi motion the report w.s accepted.
choice poetry, ladies' nnd yocths'departEaton, that a model seW heuw should I On motion the report waa adopted.
ments, family reading, vnlnabl* evrras- ,
0 exhibited, ol sofflaont six &gt; to show
Moved by Aid. Eaeimanveuhlation, form of room, furniture,
Jbsefrrd, that the motion refcriug th* pcndoncc. State departments, news of •
account of Joseph Cede to th* Street the order all over the world, etc. Ttoreo ■
Committee at last session of the Foard who eend in their subscription* (OSAO
thia month for 1873, will reeievo th®
be reecisded
Nor. and Dec. nmnliere of this year
free. Wo cheerfully recommend the i
American Odd Fellow to our readers, i
Ad dr era A O. F. Awoclatton, Box 4217, I
Bird * Water..
•25,00.
nd Franca- She bays tww. M much
W. T. Eastman, service on board of
wheal from Turkey s* .he do*. from
this time. Ho thought an appropria­ Registreticn an! Election, 06.00.
Ik* United State*.
b
At the regular meeting of Wild
If we bring am fcrripar to America, tion of 1500,000 would cover th* expenW. J. F. Hams, services on board of
Flower Lodge No. 44, I. 0. of G. T.
eet ia rspreemting the American Inter- Regtatrafion and Election, 06.00.
held on Monday evoumg Nov. 11th,
osta. Of couree only a email past of
Gao. W. WiUiama, services on board
small ad1872 the Sallowing officer* were in.talW
thi. would bo allotted to school.
of Registration and Election, »6.00.
for the ensuing term.
N. J. Broweou, service* as clerk of
W.C.T.—AaaJ.Oook
Election, 04 00.
W. V. T—Hattie Spaulding
Henry Bailor, serriee* a* clerk of
W. R. See.-8. E. Striker
Etoctnm, H.OOr
W. Tree—A E. Ackerman
gration. It ia called by Gov. Cooke.
W. LG.—Mr*. H. H. Bailey
Marketing ia already well up ia this
vicinity, but tha (ioewgetown market
W. M.—Albert Trontwine
bourn ha* just liwc r*.;*--d fifteen bet to
W, P. Sec.—H. H. Bailey

■*%£*;

GRIND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
200,000 00
&gt;10.000 • IN AMERICAN GOLD ’
110,000 IN AMERICAN SILVER!

One Hundred Thousand Dollnn
sell a Half a Million Dollars thia

mu

WE PAY

CASH

FoenNiumiriMK

every Dollar’s Worth that Goes Out

SPRING &amp;. AVERY.

Man

Interest of Every
Woman and Child to buy their

m inis ind fisrtTS

irtrxsr

SOU) IN HASTINGS.
BY ACKLEY A SLADE

J. H- SLATER-

His Mt wfertii ii ft? cat Bore ttai 3811 Eucetf to tte fatter.

W. Ctorp —Mra Wm. JoocW. A. S.-Clara Alton
W. D. M.-K»tfo Kelley
W. R. 8.—Miriam Butler

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
’ .
Shingles of all kinds,

Lu/utif rutfistieo //r 044 4040
tors.

Ptire Wines and. Liouors!

The leading Dry Goods Establishment

wcstern Michigan,

Carriage &amp; House
Flags, Banners, Streamers',
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.
WOBBEN BUCK LETTEM

LANGLEY DICKINSON.

�—-S-

rifk (^i&gt;i)*uc^|i
«. ISIS.

mow on Thursday tha SStl* day Of Nosomber A. D. !«72. That being the day
aj.-pouitnd by tho civil authorities
day of National Tbanlugiving.

this office.
More snow thia marniug.
, 4ab*ribo A» «u VommOn tU wing-Wltd Ooese *.
Tlte fcinull Court fat Stu
SMslatl.
Tba*ksgiring.next wwk.Thursday,
Svvonth'auecooaive day df snow atoruu.
Auother firs In B-aton.-faa 8100,000.

Miaeos Kinney &amp; Lathrop, hosing
permanently |.«aied in Hastings, would
respectfully announce to the Ladies of
this City, and surrounding country,
that they have opened a Dress and
1 Coroot nwkmg wablishiaeat. and are
now fully pnqauod to do alt kinds of
work, guaranteeing psrlfect »ausfacti.&gt;fa
in ovrey case Miao Kinney having hil
a number of yearn experience in cut­
ting and fitting, with prefect c-inflloati
in her ability to plca» -. respectfully e—
licita the palroiLOge of tbe Ladies of

mnik.

___ -B^-C'etaeW*.-......

&gt;' Good:

i homo be van taken sick, but with what
be .opposed to bean cryaI pel itotn ernptiou.aahe had boon aubjcci lu such bre.i1I 1king oai over lit * body from childhood,
j। There waa ho Physician called, until
(
! dsnger, and ho bad got out uround, bat
had a rels|jee, when a Physical* was
a*ot fort-s PralrterUle, Dr. Me. Beth,
wbo at once reoponded, but pronouncvil
Majority in New York for Qrunt 58,­ tho disease, not email pox.
581.61? Da forGrrsrno- M.581.
In tho meantime Daniel. Morrhouse.
Rew. E. Cartie msdo a flying visit to Brother of Marilu ; who Usd attended
upon Manin, during Ute alokneaa, was
our City one day tbte wa»ktaken Ul. and Dr, Sackett of Prairieville
was aummooed. and he too, pronouned
the disease out small pux, elthougu Ute

Boston Csxa Sroxx,
J. 8. Gooarxax A Co.,
0. D. Brsvtanro,
Hasan 4 FUnrr,
Gsaxr &amp; Pnturv, Axxi B Weir,
Maa. M. A. Moxtrnu

R. Mrtax,
HcacxuA Nmxa,
F. D. Acxixr,

rick ou tha school house those usys.
Tho Episxs roo-roo all uvsr tho City
here Ibero are horw-a to cp'xoot on
\V. K. Barber n lying dsn je ro.ialy 111
risks luflatuiii..tvr&gt; ttaumatum.

Ing very alarming. Dr. II. C. Tuaxiin
Of Orangeville, was called, when ho at
once pronounced it small pox, an 1 that
tho pattern wea thru dying; which
proved to la tbe care, for In a very few

PLANTATION

The next minting after th? death of
Daniel m above stated, a little daughter
of Marlin, dloJjtad on Monday of thia
week, anolhrrdaughter of Martin's dl.-d
* splendid yo mg L i ly, aJout e ghtei 11
yearn of age.
The two deaths first recor.led, ooeurc-J
tbe latter part of last week.
Then are several members of
two

Thia wonderful vegetable restorative 1
is thn shoet-lHichor of tho feeble and do-1
bilitatod. Aa a tonic and cordial for tho 1
egod awl languid it has no equal.
among stomachics. Aa a remedy for
tbe nervous weakness to which women .
nru especially subject,Tl ia superseding
every other stimulant. In all climates,'
tropical temperate or frigid. it acts aa a I
specific in every species of disorder (
which undermines tho uglily strength I
and breaks down tbo animal sprits.

Dr. C. C. Llnsley, has gone into the
Drug and Grocery buriaeoa at Nashvilli-,
aa well as Practicing Medicine

Grind River Vallsy Division

4

BHTffiS.

8. T-Y8G0-X.

one lying at the point of death.
Every preeantlon la of eoumo being
Tbo SMtrdjf Jtunaf. nt Eaton Rap­ taken; Io prevent tbo further spread of
ids, -Mich., u oflered for mte at a very
reasonable price

Bxxxxa Co., either for aubacriplion.
Work, cr advertising, prior to Oct.
1872, are s/reretfy requested to call
settle their accounts without delay.

m h him.

_cil4ifo&lt;$kfc the irngexs, laying

‘&gt;*Tbe new Hirer Coron
tbe supervidon of Prof,
prociesning finely.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

B M!

Note Ithacan ding the kvo ity of tbe
first place it is neatly piiuled, and lx.uud i
wcath-r, tbe Cnion Rcbeol Building la
, in morocco, with gilt edges Then it 1
being pushed rapidly forward.
contains 2000 pictorial illiutratiuM,1
j which give n touch dearer idea of the :
meaning of many words than could pos-'
! aibly bo conveyed by the usual doUui. I
tion. The Ijtilo rolnme, white buieg no !

i

W ■ HIM.

UP77&gt;77PUPUU7U@

T. /Vws* U. AUlte.
eta tarata Ont.
A vslbpnssrste 11 mJ•&lt; Hair, ia LMrm ef ate
iwJih sat teMly. U tare trelr to mM Weass'. Cswetee Otar. etUtoasa srs as* inmsiM. u lu UswimSs »4 ehsnss. To telu. •»
...kvsarn
U.». tnulr. tarsh. salaasc
Itel*. silk ks.4 axl tax* smn4 site dxa&lt;nX

larger than an ordinary pocket-book,
embraces in lie vocabulary a careful so­
, lection cf over 18,Ota) of the most Im­
yiTho Social, at the loeidencv of Hun . poriant surds of tho language, with
John M Norin* on Ta.slay uvtuiag [ definitions sufficiently clear, though
was very pleasant aflisir.
uecctaarily brief, to meet tbe ordinary
santa of any one rouiqriug its use.
Official can visas of sofcwgiren for elec­
tors of President and Vies President, is
ey, weight and measure, abbreviations
being made at Lading,to-day.
words and phrases from foreign lauguages. rules for spelling, explanaliona, I
Our paper is a little into iius w.uk
etc. It is in feet a most valuable little |
owing to the amount of aew matter
book, and is doubly worth the dollar it
placed in ide hands of cut Oom jx»i tors,
costs. It rs very beautifully and sub
but we hops to be on time in future.
Rtantially botmd, with tucks and gilt ।
edges. The Publishers, Ivison, Blake­
man, Taylor A Co., 138 and UOaGrand
Strret, New York, will furwnri it by 'telTM.mail on receipt of Osw IklUr, vr it con
All person* indebted to mo had bet­
be bought ulmosl anywhere. .
II H
ter come and settle up thia m.ratb, ■for Republicans.
after the 80th day this November I
shall certainly leave the account with

Holiday Goods of all
kinds for sale by Sher­
man J. Rich.

But just as good an any other.
But Jum aa good aa any other.
But Just so good aa any other.
But Jul aa rood aa any other.

Overeats S5 to S25
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
House, Grand Rapids

J
ttort'ttssJftrRt
te-VLJ—.' r^iT~i ।

Peninsular Railway.

AU who bay them like them.
All wbo bay them like them.
All who bay them like them.
AU wbo buy them like them.
Sherman Pich keep# a splendid grado
I of Taaa ard^usrsnteei satiafieiiva on
I e»ery |x&gt;and Un recommenda.
28t!

HIBst
tdf w-

The Dakota (Humboldt County,
lows), ItirfnJnl ut a recent date con­
tained tbe KilowiOg paragraph :
Mr. Van Vel*»r, ol Michigan, brother
tiun, on the 25th inat, whore he will of Dr. Van Vulror, i» vissting tb.&gt; do tor.
dispuee of the usual kinds of property
gvtierally sold at Farmers vendues.

WREATH OF ROSES
And many buy them.
And many buy them.
And many bay them.
And many buy ihaui.

j

Money to Loan.

.ij-a-TT-ngaaTKui
entertained on next Tuesday etouingl-y
Mrs. Difiiial Striker, at her reudvtvce on
tho Northeast e&lt;nwr of Jettorwm and
Green Streets. Tho public are cordially

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, StUSSU LSDOIRICT ROUTE,
fi-.SfStaKSJSS tS K

Michigan arrivsl ta-re ab*ut &lt;A-.ub.«r
■ 2tb; “thought ot luculing here as a
lawyer.'' Yuur paper camo about tbo
.bib. with the nv«» of hi» dxtalcsm &gt;u •
in Barry County &gt;u it. Ho »aid bu

&lt;nd Arelel'.-«.«&gt;-

;»•’

' S0“Stibacribc Tor a Home pa­
l per. Take the BaXxbh: it is the FQB8AIX ata El TORI CUB SME:
| largest, Cheaj&gt;gbt-andxbeat pa- FCH 8ALE al Ue KEW YORK CASH STORE
[ per published in thi* section ror sale st tw iet tori cash store
j of Michigan.

al tha ooualt '
seat, etc., but such a damp r did ’ thia
nSws put on tbe people that he tool U'&gt;
aodiance of account and ih«re was no |
spracli. Ho left shortly tor parti not I
he has mure room and I* prepared tu certainly known.
pure hate all kinds of ptvduco st tbo
New is tbo time to buy buggies for I highest market price.
am goeng to sell my Stock of now boggice for thirty per cent les. than before.
I mean juat what I «y. My buggiea be hold in tli" Presbyterian Church on
are all made of tho beet material end fhankagiving day, at half put 10
Compacae. in Michigan will be held tn
well finished. All wbo nnliripalo buy1 iug had better call and wo me before I o'clock A. M. Rev J. I. Boell of the M. । tbo Hall of the Grand Army of the Re­
E. Church, will preach the srttnon. public at Lansing. Mick, Wednesday,
gut out of tbo notion of tailing at coot,
A general allcmtnnre ia deairod. .
Hastings Sept 3d, 1872.
Dec. 4th. 1 STS, at 2 o’clock P. M. All
A new'SkJM lu-’fflier.dxB. Hogan
Brothers have opened a new Store at
the above naawd place, where they
propose to do a fair and square business
tor cash or ready pay. Success attend

Oils. Oils, Oils is tho cry. but you
should see the different gredee of Ma­ **8ume scoundrel, on Sunday night
chine Oils al 8. J. Rich's store. Tha
last, cut one of the hoisting ropes at tho
quality, and cheapness in price baffles
New Union Mmol building, in three
pieces. Tbo perpetrator of tho deed
ought iu bo compeUM to work fct- tha
State ak least fl rv years.
Wux rosATirxrr T*«x 1
Wednesday January let 1872,
tag of, the fit. Joseph Gift 1

Thu ia an enquiry which uvaty ono
should have truthfully answered before
ho starts on bis journey, and a little
cats taken in cxsminstloa of Route will

Tho annual meeting of the Barry and
Eaton Ins. Co., will bo bold at Charlotte,
Mich., on (bo first Tuesday of January
next st 1 o'clock P. M. Tbo mooting
of tbe Directors will bo held the first
Monday of January, st the aamo place

Rarlingtan, has aebiesed a splendid
ropuUtemtu tbo last tao years us the

Axtaaaxxxa of a -aoaUl, literary sad
mur-sl ebaraetar. are una 4f Ata things
that eboaM be M otter intagurntod far
ttabota&amp;ufalfour propte. and eepo-

|

Burliagtuu Ro«e.
Threlre. bta published

exiled “How to go West,"

’ jotnanujt-wiu.

* *&gt;■**•*

' WATOkaO-jTM. Uta Stare A Mtaigu

J. L REED.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
O? the Ifltti last, by taliNk out of
bls w&lt;sa and linking bis neck.
He had TteM to Kslamaxoo with '
a loo.) of wheat, and the accident hap­
pened on hl&lt; return homo. IDs team
returning home without him excited
tho fears of Mr*. Beason tint somotblng was wrong, and early next morn­
ing Mrs. B. started to And her bus-

miles when she exrna upon tbo corpse
of her baabanJ, lying In tbe rued.
Me. Bet»n was quite wealthy, and
will be mlreod, not only by bls family,
bat also by a large circle of friend..
West “re Junta Htbee Mrs. Olffia
Wesbatt make no comments upon
Hiltoa. lira. A E. Gleeson 2, J. A tbe probable
____________
direct eon m of Nr. Ben
_ _ ■
.
ruauiag
from Chiige ibraogh G.teoburg to Evina George H- Durkee. Wilbur Ctx&gt;c, k&gt;u'* dseth, but

ihment

J Don't boy until yon examine them
I and ere If they are not Just a* good as
any obet.

fttah.Htkin HnMStwt
Mt tna»k SUL Titan inn
Rte tn m Ilk TtnuHS tan

WOMAN.

�Tallow
______________

Greaac and

Potash

CAPITOL

Safe. Sure and Steadfast
A Joonud for- «H frwfepnUfcnn., for ] *4-

BJ.

SEjJj£’’?T|*P3b ‘‘

OF

MICHIGAN.

VKLIS CARBOLIC TUIffl.

•-. ?-*- *

True Liberals, and all
True Democrat*.

THE MASON PUBLISHING-ASSOCIATION,
Herta, absalaadIrf tbe ArtkUart, Mr. K. t M we. tbe toa.fl af tbe Ceprriebi •( h’i »iee
_
Crayaa Dravta, st tbe Kvw CspHol •* MkW(M. bare vwplajto

Tbe

Calvert

Uthep*apbtat

Compear of Petrolt,
.c&amp;rniwgMt, '

Upon tbe vert, aod ere MV peHtebln, a apleedJA Tlotad Lutocrspb o(.

The New Capitol and Grounds,
(»» a X* lubn la

MATHEW
nr— ■ &gt;..

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. -

Gigantic
JOHN H WEIBELL &amp; CO.

1 "W O

Mfaiisi'atfcB'msstH-A8KSTS,1SS!SS;

INKINESS COLLEIE

Gift Enterprise.

Baal .Estate aad Ferwart Froferty. le NxMbla frew »fto H&gt;°

THE PATRONS

$21,900

i Grand Musical Entertainment

Real Estate !
&gt;3.000 in Cash !
*orsonal Property.

$0,565

scBSCBirriox.

r-s^

I 0011* OF HUH!

1166.000
Ta be DtalrhoM aa Cbura Urlstet
AMONG

ibi«Uw S’ftlUJXue’prti'tl*'**”

D o’ L L A K s' '' E A O M -

St Joseph, Mich. Nov. 1,1872

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
'fsx/K'Jr" "-1"'
LiUeSavBUrerLever Walabar.
" riae UiaaiMUaarter trii

CHAI JUNE A 110.

IttViTtsi*£ribix Vl.1

isr u2*7

ir“’

s,rsssx!sr.eswE.-.
e.llMl rbarn u ear a-ff.-vr eeadlM bj t

«*tl

JUST SO HIGH.

ubwnbvr. Agfeta Uke free. Ivtelr&gt;ii Mtma. a dap. NebuMeaee Mrallia
•I
&gt;»le»™al

HERE.
aiwayrbe enM before ther ceaae to be
profiteikteaie lajrtta and aittera. Chick­
ens eJOHjfl ntw^ys bn hatched a* early
in ih*-tfori*g as poesiblc, - envpt aueb
late toed*, a* may bo wanted to exteud
the toying eosmon intn tho Summer. In
thfo reepeelAe keeper must be guided
by the cweunutancf. BuntramiinK him
Ann ehtoaene that are batched eari&gt;Mt ia ibaSpr-^ will comm wire laying
tbe fcoaeat the anroeoding Spring, end
tboee who gdbibeir stock, whether chinkra&gt; Uf Jtf*.-fcrt Ulho market, secure
tbo bool wwr ttenfor.
S*A feeda nf fowl* mnU be kept aa
«in
Ahf-gmttCTt ictunu in rush
for tba-oemniodity wanted Thus, if
cpKa extfismaly uro desired, tho moat

deeoiptien aMirOoe ; Ulatwrife. writ,
Um aaaal aauabae albeUUa aanaalaU lu ,

aststf^ia-ysyj!;^

tn thia
agti tthu jiroperly Leeomattofeabton to breed to* aralo of
pointe,' brie* tho great dirrnity of hnr•m, aheep; tattle, hogv, poultry, etc.
We purpose from time to time, to notice
the iwaa' fdomineat Varietiw of fowl*,
with the point, which tender them raluebld*..
certain rule* in keeping

Reliable Agents Wanted in Every Toirn in the State!

BfflAmmn.fwi.

umctxs ors’iix
r/bx:
stum w. torn wi.

0UiJ.ua,

8w.au.

XaeraJ(M,
■eaM.,
UlM»aa&lt;lM&gt;.

1.TO AIX I-.1

FAIBAN*

WILLIAM I

A

NATURE’S

CO.

Hair Restorative
S75 to $250 per nunthtt;

WM. C. BRYANT &amp; CO.

0M4W

lottery

i

Nebraska Stale Orphan Asjtin,
lea ra4s. Ibsacs amitb foal r
■ rv4&gt;. tbrnwe eavre Eee» re •. t»
ia*. ««a lalalaa uaeleanb
at

Cathartic Pillai

wiatsacis'jta
&lt; Baer *r lb. tae rt ll,«r &gt;a lira i

^.Wt^K.,4.

DISEASE OF THE EYES

BLOOD. PUBMffl.

WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE I

a'UUUaaain anv other deport-

Powders I

02483823
Poultry u .udenlb dear food to tbe;
&gt; •otieumer; but doee it coat more to pro-

HASTINGS

MEAT MARKET!

THSOAT ANO LONS INSTITUTE

ty no*, hart tha mwne, tor ny eatUe and
•MT.Wtest worm* and itwecte,
whenaa-fewto eonaume theta abundant­
ly, and jwbiwiulao add apply every scatti-rod md or kernel that would other­
wise bv. wanted. In another point of
rfow.^ tfcg c«tt at attendance and abel-

PATENT COOLERS
I Or MICHIGAN, CeeeuW Karr., m j—
Lana4a*er and lUw
i sEu eamtioa

Photographs.

WANTED.’^

Photgraphs.

mu

BtssihclS that will P
bs perewe
eve vr.ctabarLood. m4 La rVLeflr

MISIOIANO SICTNIE FUMES’ leva »» &lt;o •» yvrdry.

A GREATER! gSS

REMOVED

U CaMl St. op ttul,.. Item 21. Qrwrf tt^p.
■JUtebLgaa
/br Slilc by
ACK/. r.tSUDE.

FP.EB

rUhLFY YOUB BLOOD
y*M.nlttl&gt;i«tCfayJtetfttfwaaelve*
at bweeab-thae, when tbe awn ta in
ahaaU blMeNa —rasy be^ cTOp. of
eorn on S«Ml vtraning tbe hen-bnuse
I heiwMiiir^iaaa tap A alie of wheat
dnUtt bM.«&amp; mt IWN Of H0d per
acre.- nwry eucae witbia ton to-tveotv
yariiri lU fem banter and am a ptx'-

•'"'Cm- TilulTT^3wSm

CAT.-KTTVg'

CHAMPION WASHER

‘Silver Tongue’

WORKS.
ralftsajssxt.;
&gt; a»4 IiWmL iUkmmXi ■ F»,

' JJr&gt;wth» briai Work &lt;m
• w«fe*«K eore, ball am leantto feci confident that inawaa wece
gfriaHinJwara. and that. nty well

W&lt;a fiadaaia' ■apmmr.

AUrn

Erexton'

34^912
.

Dr. Crook’s WtoeofTor
a
JO YEAR^
MBc* Teat

Health &amp;• Gluil,

Dnenoora

crrrxx.T .ixr&gt; coxnAcrvnx.\

WINE

k"WttHr£ A LAW.

ManhocriHew Loat. How Bertopd ,

IStSISSd—•»“ ■

Dr. Veils' fttract uf Jinkta

. A Farm of^SI) aetw. eitaated in tbe
tnwn4iip of BaltSmiwe/B mHo. frosri
Hn.th.Km .nd only 3 mik.. South of tho
OHn4 Rim VnDoy R. It. nt Unimhr

lUOCIES.

HASTINGS IABBLI WORKS1

Lor balding*, thing it™ &lt;rf wkter,
fiOmee under itapmom^u, 1«U
from Sfhoal Ilouee, btuNur buah ol
If?
•R®una»i&gt;« »r »n
»M, ; M.
WHMroal &lt;K
l».n-«r«.. V«-M.
°*?&gt; r •&lt;

DETBOIT
Bent

TO

»■».♦.«, q. riuxiux.
' lUhuaorr, April 17th. 1872. -.

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^TSBUWIS

Supai iklsfaiiaL

DENTIST

MyLlr, tipS.M

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A ticDr. Crtrwv«U'»"X*rrJtv CaUa." »ri.&lt;

tk"r'’^SB&amp;.*.U.iEUMlA‘C0U7 Bovmt. Nnv' Tvaa. tW-OMaa. J«rUi
FAIJ^TIJSTG-I
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                    <text>XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, NOV. 27, 1872.

NO. 31.

Carfc.

tyfaM

Just Received, at
Of thi. that kept him sitetit.
the society ol jvung lad is*, it is a lemon­
_______________ J table fart that moat of them In what it
purpose Never {salted tho first society prefer the nttentoMufaesUw-. noris ut young geuttemen who are a
irtnod and was herself aurptited - hod !' little wild to any other*. There it ju»t
i enough aS ctmtrarioe** In their nature*
rexod at het awkward kuauaer.
.
Ho talked ol aomothing,- aha , hardly tahkDto go with those whom wiser
knew what, and she ifatraed sti a»-. one* shako their Lead* over. They ad­
iwered as beat she could, fooling allI mire the last bone* they drive, hragti
t .o time a wild desire to put asldo the BtUrolr witty remarks,'littte thinking
umtnooptena* that so jarred upon' her they wove (W &lt;rtfou of the wine they
iiirrcs, and implore him for tho sake oi drunk a abort time .ego. White .these
hat taring mother- to abandon th*i worthy young men, wlu&gt; are trying to
(toarse ho wa* pnretrfng. If she • hodI de mt it right, arc duped, stupid, &lt;edjubtsd before the tenth of trixar she I do Mt moan to say that all giris ia
, that efras are so; but, ate*, too many.
uar face it'told the sad .truth plshurr ■In.euahapewtvaathiaikWMSAiwuu'
t'1-in.worda. ..
.
du; .-i
But tho -momenta. paated . swiftly. I,--------- ,
Mota eotaraed, and with a Mwlly bew ! that it

LTTOtNIiYA M Law MOIMMuAealB Ukaneary.1
oe.w.0 NsltaMltUskJlialWuig, Haatiaga. I
Hava* Wsieov.
r h. A. Haaaaaoa.
C, G. MOCBHOOk.
J
rrcKXXY at U«. twtejtor la Ckaa.arx. «ll-1
WM U-HAVFQjgi')'’ •_ ;

Celebrated Diving Fine Stoves,

AGORN &amp; CAMELIA!
lawun

iu

IKt BEST

ST&amp;rt: in thr V. oriil

they would,
but . who oa__ t
_________ »—
hoaft* and hope, at loving ones. with

■Itotaeaber, the* these 'Wild rate’
will grow in sorrow, blossom with fakra.
and the harvest wfll Unwiaf blighted
hopes and a rained life. Will you con •
tmus tn sow thsra?
"From otto who will wsleh yottr fu­
ture with soliaituds, and with hopeful-

win kslsvoersBwwsatarttMawreM.
u*g|^*^a*a*jj**^, -ter

.AtWtitentortofaMpB'Mi-zn-ad

-

Ibc letter was finished, and the pen

Rope WM
Bvye sdUr his itrtroductkai to her.ft
! was uuly to think she war a vet^ ordiB* y person, snd rapidly breorning ac-.
-- -------------------- ------------------- MUsUd wilh yoJngw and proUteri
tile to pwipLi in order to sell ftrm ' girl*, ha soon fotjroi all about her. But'
thing}, ah', thought of thdoo who do aotsoflopx Tha deep interest she.
this hum day to day far a livelihood, . bad taken tn him aa that first night of I
and for the first time knew really how . the Fair, slroagtlicaed at tho days pas-1
to pity tbra.--------------------------------------leal by. She saw IF him much to re-1
"I noycrkaar.it-waAAo hard Uifaru. j mind her ot the lost Paub Tho ran. I
How tftctikfnl I fhould ~t&gt;«," 1 tbw' (tank winning ways, that made all who ‘
thought. Trading oJler-ehawasatfirod । tao; him at gdcc hit friend*. But inf
that her motfiii would riot be'nody far | Alden Tborao she saw a stronger will,
tome time, she sat down tn wait,', but ■ a better balanced mind; and she felt
tjot te rest, for a bevy of girl, imtnedi- j that if onlv otnv drawn from tho dan- ’
klely pounced upon' tier and all sox-' gorou* |*ath be was trending, ho would i
moared talking at once.
never loll again. Mia prawn were soon
"Oh! hove you met him I"
-------------------- - --------- ------------------ **• -'
••Isn't bejusl aplendid 7y
*i ywuugrr members of sneisQ, and fa* I nn away on "Comawn Oraament,,’ af
"riuch an .logual moustacba. I am career in C-------- U1 fair to bo n brill­ ; whiefc the moral is that ws ihouM be
jutt ctuy far an IctroduaLO t. Meta. iant one.
origfaal i^inr .oraamentaticm. for only
ha sedlsh anatarsi, bu kept him ju-.t-! । Eu‘. none put out a naming hand to
work involving thought arid invention
iy moth to h^rsslf the whole craning, | point to the [asrtplra, upon tho brink
juit lieuuse exo mot him o: co last mini of which lie wan »lauding. Only one is worthy as vrnanxrat. “A Comedy of
mor. Not that be wanted to stay with thought of all this, and that one Ilia Terrors” ia al last oondoded, to • trie
her. Yon know Low *lu&gt; doos lying least noticed by him
From Iwr Utile married and happy style, of which Mr.
oamvr aha had a good opportunity to Do Miilo is one of the Profrssors. "Aa
“Oh, do let mo breaths, girls," cried observe all that wu*‘going on n round
. Inspired Lobbyist' io a romi-poHtiea!,
Hop.,laughing. "Whois han-lsomif her. and ths weak pasted not uuplaas- I
What aio you talking about F’
antly. Tbo Fair wa» not unlike oth- •। story, detailing the adventuresome hero
on ol it* dam- A few fancy booth*.I
abo tnoo to appear," aaLl Leu li.rip- whore the anicte* mads by the fa:r
"Aa if I did not uo him standing; by licidaot the Indies were displayed ini
your booth at treat ton miootoe this a tutnptiag manner, and told at asoririt- I
errata*. 1 »-*uro you, young tody,
nothing bot the preMi. CM ul u customer with it* gbttoriag
prevratad tn- from marching over thorn candy stand, white
to obtain atunttixfuctsm."
bower, where Hows.. ___ ._—---- thoi*«*t Lot-house plants had bran eo-1
'•Oh, you mean that Mr. Thorne r
“Iol'x that just like Hope?' cried IreusL A fountain iu tito center threw
x."
..u__ ___ i___ —
i__ - up its stirery epray, and kept the ten­
drils uf beaulitul hanging basket frosh
and green, white an aquarimn so t ca­
you thina uf him ? Come, giie u» y*nsr ge* uf sweoS-vuired canarie* helped to
ujuuioa. I dare my thoes quiet eye* mako it a delightlul spot.
ot yours have tukcu a uxrasurotneol uf
M.-ta Shew and arvoial young girl*
Li* character already."
squally pretty. Lad been appointed her-,
"1 hardly know. He fa vsty hssid- and the gnatlvmen found it a' pleasant
aomt,” raid Hope, rratirnlr. Just thou '• wayside inn.'* I d ire say that during
•swing a geiiUeraiir approaching thsm, tho vnurso of,tho woek tboranarire wit•ho darted away behind ths Mores: ussrail uisny a Cirtaiioa that was rar- 1
Uuotli, ami toon tuund her tnolOer, wtio n&lt;d among the buquet* and sholwrr 1 I
was ready to start.
by the frwndly viura. An important
"Ia not Hqjw queer ?” said Lou. “1
du believe the let than to a«oU Mr
Hold on, who is cowing thus way. 2His crasy ebout her, you ta»uw, and *he old cuitum revival, and it proved to bo &gt;
is Sm panectly iodufaront, I »and er ii qmlo a BUcems. A nows dap^t was i
• Sliaker John." by Mr* K B. Baf- '
"iutbsr?’raE*Hupe» a* they pled- umaoctad with gt. where tbs latest
books w.re fur sale,
'
।frnspevgar, is a story mm remtrkable;
But the groatent c. jwd jmusod b-&gt;- lor pclhus than fornow.ro' otighurfi.on* ths littte rustic window, where a
Besides tho foregoing, and the
Paul sMoer. taat we tould have sated urignt-iookm;: pu.imiKross dwa'.t oat Uy.
1
uim,
■
lau.r. with u laris., hand
No ooo 1usual literary and artistic notes, there
"Wby.i'mv child, what made you fall iuiatp i into thu pleasures of tho eve- are
(
fr«ar powr.*. Paul II. Hayas wnte*
, "Morning." Marian Deuglat, who
think ut Cat to-night 7 Yun brood too rung oulil they had rvorived one.
of
luueb over the pa«L Poor Panj; yet
It was Friday night. The crowd at
t Hunk we migiit have oared, him " A the hall had foien larger than over be- 1t alwar* happy in her leva ballad*.'
•Igh tolfawud Wo wunia, oad tar awlulv ton*, and the weary giria who hud at givrs in "Before the Wvddiag" the ttothere .woe silence, broken only by the tended to tbwx dmiu* thatrveaing were .ry of j* girl who bad alwavs made up
Aviso uf the erisp snow under tbeir at Loma, ruo»t of thorn asleep. But her mipd that the would etay siagie foe-,
le’t, each miid thinking its ewn a bright light was in no|*'s room,
ever, before she would marry a Methodthoughts. "Wedid ail we rouW for bhu .at in nn easy chair before lb* '
uitu." said Mrs. Gwy, gently. "Yon gksnng grate, hoe bead.U[«m twrltaad. I
roprocdU yxurwdf urinacsMuniy about olw wi* thinking deeply &lt;.b th* subject
.t, uiy child. No noter.could have boeu
tuora patient, mure untiring in bur rt run did tho ask hcr-clf. "Am 1 my j
fort, then you. And yet 1 scmetimes crotaer’s keepa-rF’ in min did thei
tear wo took the wrong c nirai, or else think of tlw slight acqnaintaan. that;
woakl no: justify her tn afipealiug U
"It was too late," said the girl. *mUy. him os a friend. The sad eye* of tho Bro'Jier Plummer, sbt- changed h«t
“and it anems a* if 1 never could for­ dead i'aul w-cmed to bo gating at her mind, and cundnded that if she loved,
give myself lor having bwa ao blind aa from the shadows of the room, and hia there was but one way &lt;&gt;f proving it.
nut to bare seta bis great dangur aooo- dear voire, so long tilea!, implored her
to eave him. So she sat thinking of a
vr."
Ah,. no wototer this ■ stranger Lad way in w(licit to try and aoannpliah
brought up th* i-tat. and xn*do bar thia end; but discarding each scheme
as it paaseuted itself to her mind, on legend of the sea, which aha cells "The
account of tho inability to accomplish Shadow of Doom ;"and Edgar Fawcett,
There was no maro mid uidil they it. At last her eye. foil upon a letter in lour pathetic little verves entitlereached tliewplte, when Mrs. Gres she had received that day, and ■ bright “Dmpty," utters the plaint of "a sorrow;
Way
turned anil faced Lw daughter with thought came into her mind.
not write him a letter that hu might re­ from which ecarcely any household ia
tho words:
"How happen* &amp; that Ml. HbWsa i* cadre the next oreuiKg? Almost a.
quick as the thought cams alio put it
not with you this eveaipg F'
Tho lair face before Ear did not lultr action. Drawing her dask toward
change under tho steady gux», jtnd the hnr. she wrota tho following totter:
March Vth. 16—
lipa said quietly: ••Becauw be did nut
"Axots Tootst—As you will prob­
care to come, 1 suppo*J-''
,
"You mc«u because YOU avoided ably think there is io excuse far my
him, aud so did not giro him aa oppot- iMzldnme in nd dr.-*ring a stranger. 1
tuaity to ask. Hope, are you going w will not attempt one. It ia moro prob
otto that you will never know who or
throw awav vour ta«: chance &lt;’
-I have uo isitaattoa uf threwing it yrhat I am, that I have .thus dared to
away. I obeli simply avoid it BwMre, •et aside the rules of propriety, oud
write you things that none but a tried
it may not be my but
. - I- .1^..,
"You will never have another as

I

Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.
GftEBLK:

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■cleetfb Slurp.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

IV heeler

U*I

Willson
BLACKSMITHING
SRigUStSCJSZiA!
•Db Pruhau 1 u&gt; »&lt;ap«ra4 U Mia

jflio D^Y qOODS I/I E/IdUH

cwnre that any one a as so near until
iow word* fell upon h~r ear, an I
nought her mind back from the re. m
la arhi h it was wandering. lt&gt;ea|c*k
r eniJ no -t.«r», but another voice toot
ip th* word*. "I tell you. Morion
aia aos ihg of wild mua it a daagwu •
. ring for a young man like Akloo
.’hurna. i'bo rurv traits that you •puke :
ibout make it all the mirv dangnrou.
..r him; liandaome. proud, wealthy and
i widow's only sou.
HU liand-oina
sc* wino him f.lends among those wuo
. hould turn from him. Ins pride h .lda
.im aloof rroai tboee who would advise,
rhile Ilia aiottwr. p&gt;ir, deluded soul.,
kinks.him pwfecc. H« would bo oarI* D, I bei».&lt;c.41 it. worn .not far this
i.-bit of elriaking athst Lae wi uad its

BLACKSMITHING.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

DENTIST

Miillt'

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Michiaas.

HEllTlICK.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PWTS, OILS, qqOCEPJES,

&amp; Silver Watches

Vnncy

Goodes, Uoplcre. rttsattotocry, 4c&lt;-..

Far Sai W till Era al Ih B SSi

ns it might bo; such a wreck a* it
will Ls- Yvu spoko a moment ago ot
tut natryiug Dj yva think any srou*o U.iu Las power to reform him
Wouhl trust herself to hia keeping?
Ibero fa tbs great difiicuhy. There are
ow who would risk his ditnlaxsare
enough ti. cMisuru him, and very few
who woald not be glad to take him a*
ae ia Be C. a aUungcr to bjU all tho
ladies boro. I mutt eay thst 1 am very
aurry to bare him here.''
“Oh, if eome one could only save
him I”
Tho speakers tuored on. Hope Qrev
itood ulotw bohinii the taco curtaiu*
ind gay adornments uf her booth that
W-'e l)efy Compelitiau
&gt;ad hidden her from view.
Hur
dionghto tan swiftly in thoeo few mo­
unt*. Evon while they were speekingabosew theobjuciof their conver­
sation by tho booth ojqotite, his handwmo face turned so that tho light fell
kill upon II Ouuld it bo iron, all that
hoy had mud? The guy throng ebbed
md flowed post her. The Fair that
tho Indira of 8l Faal'e Church had
.orkmi *u Loro to start was now pro­
HASTfNVS, Steif. ’ crostini tintiy. As Hope watched the
Fcpt-Ja, U22. ••
-aating loan, oc attended to the eirttnmre that came to took at the faney arti.ho be.nl Krai rare erateoc- are
agio tier rar*. "Oh. if some oue could

A. D. COOK. Agt,

HASTINGS. MICH.

dutasta tur lolling you the truth, or el.are blind to roar groat danger, 1 fml
that it wouju bo cowardly in mx, whmi
there is so much at stake, n&gt; shrink
irora what 1 consider my duty, however
painful the pcrioroatiw of it may bx
You may bo startled wirnn 1 •l*»k
at danger, and imagine wmo foe lurk­
jag tn a secret placn to destroy you ;
and you are right. You bnvo » dead­
ly om-my that threaten* not only to
aiU your body, but to dostroy vour

J. Cole &amp; Son.
J. P.’ROBERTS &amp;

Russell &amp; Nevins

Michigan ^Exchange.

Medicines,

Mr irSUttiae kwnt Uviu teE
HE ffifflffl,—------------ *~
STUCK
.

Dye St u He.

’inter PAINTS &amp; OILS
Goods.

Shingles, Lath,. &amp;c.

hell such a convcraauon Would have
owed unheeded, ot else be treaa-rtd
oj&gt; M » prateon* bit of gmaip. Bat far
«ek in tho Idstorv at that girl • lilu
ra* a sealed paga, with a brother’*
ism* upon it, wtm, for tho tack ot
snnw'ono to aavn him, had gon., to an
arty grave Never could sh* forgot
the hutury of tbowt faw m.mtbs. when,
uo late, tli-y had tried to bring him
ark. The vain effort* ho than made.
■'The climbing and falling bans to ain "
People said in a whisper the Grey» bad
. brother who died a perfect drunkard,
o the few wno knew Hupj well won-

that the ha I said -ouch—it was not hoc
way—bttl ibe bin fa soia- mouaur*. to
r«|Hii A4(lMt,to&lt;i»oi». r* tho Mol
uoboHa.4«odohMbr&gt;theA P-r»
,raa k •Imatooh* for them. Wh^i
onld «he do far thia atrangra t Alaa!
ib’rce bs new would
wi-rid. Ono would ban
pruk of hU fomi'yrereM

laoPro.p«auaaf Hi JlXtafaslUM.
If for next year contain* m announcrmeat i of r» universal intportaaee and
rattresl a« the HawthorneHotnonre. and
the "Hart at the Breakfast . Table” of
tfcn past twehrv-mouth- But thru, wo
caanol hope to be always finding hith­
erto undweovered Moeii'i on the Old
Nteuterand Dr. Holmes’ Esnnlady hits
grown tired of ke-jing braiders—■en
ungratsful ccrupatioe. at beat. Meantime tlxre are plenty of plensaat protair
•^.-notably tho ••Chapter*
AutoU-

"Have you no fear when Y^a look
upon tho wino when It it red. that the
ttmo may eomv when du earthly pawer can avail to aava you ? Howahoa’.d
I know aught of you when I ackouwl•dpe myooil a .strangerI Tjiat I can.
nut roll you. But will yon not believo
are when 1 tell you of that mother—
ah! I kuvw you can use her now—
root k-ratlo. loving mother, who all bar
rifo kug hat mad. Y-ur happitiBm her
QHt a&gt;» I Io she not oreu now waitnig far you fo return from those gay
Kaans trusting you so perfectly that
stM would n.v.r bariev-ve if I slutald
teU he.- wlmt f am telluig yuu to-night
—that you are ia daagar; Out yumlried»«: is without a idfoL and it fiadjBgifa way alone through the breaker*

luded to, oaa.mAy that
e*M-ugainat which amounts to blow*, or de­
privation of food, or forced work whan
teobte or sick.
Three things cannot be iwmedied bf

able for umnmmoa qaalitte. aroteaatod
with great earn,' amd otisa ore .VNa
pemjMred. But thia io arataing on one-

—u-l M-bm,
Iipun it all tbs ktudnew cad aare that
belong to the greet equine daoMMy; '
If the diatomper whkh hreooa^te*. I
ly wiUuirawa irons service so latge a,
part of every kind of Ureeq ihsBischao
men to n better appreciation of what
they owe io them, uad to at My wtoatr
ways uf trealiog them, to wtH be a Meao-

Meantime death io reapiag.a barren*.
Tim Joes of Lorsse will bo fait by moay.
Io largo st ago and rar linoa, oxprere
rum [elites. ’ tad men of toaaotfa it to
rather aa iimrarranwans to lose texw.
,than a calami if; but to poor men. back।scar*, drayuwra, Mitera, who own a
istogie animal, and bv it rare a HreJIIbred far them famtites. the teas sri a
Ihcres is houkniDtev—it wutMrutei*
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Wedding Journey.1' We are to liaye, poverty.
'•The Trial of Quran Caroline," by Wrtt?
Doreheimcr. a .triiing pemags in hfo•.my—erial* by U m. M. Baker aad J.
W. De Foreet : and th- usual vari.tv of
poenra, ahort-etoriss, MYfa«»d titefika
from tlsewaal wMtMarewn and always

’ lootF Ttink'af what you might bo.'

; la lm ThwMt »• t—"4

men. thfak toot fro i*. well'-rated*

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�COMMOB COUBC1L.

eountry, at&gt;d if this all prevailing tent

State omeer*.
wnnlss fully favored

Detroit Matkel.

Governor, LieuteESDl Governor. Kreret
. -• — ------------ - ——* General, Commteeoer of lbs State Land
Attorney General, Supetntenlaal of Public Instruction, and Member ef the

Council at tho Council rooms, Monday ,
evening, Nur. 25th, 1872. .

Spring &amp; Avery

Eastman, Wood, Jowsll, Pratt, William.,

M. W. a M—Thoreas F_ Da«tty.

Grand Rapid*.

Jaekson.

A. R. Pratt, service on Ixmrd of twR'*- '
tration «nd election, 80 00.
i
Wm. H Jowell, service on board of I

nn

registration and election. 86 (W.

&lt;•«&lt;

tad Blatts*.—Francis H. Ran kln.of Flint

DRY GOODS

UH

«* WW'V 07 TH’ Hon*

prosperity.
From all this politico social Ictbargicalncss let us, m individuals, and as

xiScssi
EZ9EHZXI
iSBinsc

A antra's IIomb Micinxt.—The puts

' Chas. B. Wood, service on bored ofi
registration and election, 86 09.
»-!

CARPETINGS,

T. J. Wilder, service as clerk at e’.ec-

fcuglrtatid victory

UlHiUd. tat ttatalk uf ito
Garret:, entitled “Crooked Places; A
story of Stnundes and Hones." A "nea

i^aartwtn'i blood* btttU
&lt;* Southern plate, and aUy -tedteSM
th.

is to be enlarged and’illustrated.

e =M=r

IsS5

T* A3F» I »S

GJFiATVJO

They have .idded to their

Eroej

OffB WASHDIGTOM LETTER.

Uy Aid. Jewell -

250 Rolls New Carpets,
175 Packages of Dry Goods.

Nov. 23rd 1872.
cuxuiao ro rowan.

*|H838S3EcittiflgerSs7B5
S|SMTsitBataaxg«ix88k

the line of Christian art that baa appearhare an equal AtncCto acquire vraalth,

mniense Stock

25th. day of May, ICTii aa rotating to
upon their last Jrjja, are enueavonng to

i'm
by b^Nt-CdotiatiHly told that in them.

Warmouth who, while vet pretending I with th' 0P*D‘“K J"*-

==.-ii!=E^
SsSEt

T. 8. .Arthur.

thoroughly denounced by Democrats, M | gin their Lest effi-rta to the magarinc,
a th.ev.ng reqwt-bawvr, ha. become
h P^*^— to bo one of the movl.
Published
to the World escecdiagly popular with them. Ho is »•'*&gt;«*• «
the Boss Tweed of Dsmoeracy in Lou-1 b&gt;‘
«• Arth«r 4 800• Philmhdphia
lai sea, where be is a.t prewut engaged **•** •2-5® * J*"- Thl’
•nJ tbc
running a political counting machine , !l*W-M a year.
atf^»W.iai*Cb«t tranquility; that for counting out ol Bepublicans recent- ;
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I’rrtxa* Mrairxi Morrnti coat [detea
opaa^'iadminissered U is tbs cheapest ly elected, and counting iu, those '

New Advertisements.

rasvxcxrst

That

B _rthat animated tins Fathers of
we (tow older

IX ALL QUALITIES.
u,. ,,, .m. .
IWJX*. A WACOM. VXtXOVM.
rUUMt. Av, Ar. &gt;a.

thereof, which said statement shall be

PROBATE ORDER

ntervst to date).
i Carried.
On mation Council adjourned.
Wm. D. Hans,
Rcvordsr.

i'cssisseaat

WXSL

One

List or Lxnn&gt; remaining

opposition V. 8. Senator.

Tho.’uand Dollars!

to .sell a Half a Million' dollar, thi. Year

i!H5'
iBisBsHsfissHssE

IP.VIU a 1VBIT

C. Potter, n. S. Bickaid; Emuliue
Bulhorner Dr. C. Scott, Eiia Abort, B.

ISSXBXE

CASH

WE PAY

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A Trial of fitly yean

f-EsSSSSSa EcoxFf S;

। thtuegh ths ordeal, and starts out anew
j on the eecond fifty years with a larger
the ballot hr th'. purpose of clinging
Uttle longer to the power that La, de rru,n41g lUo
l-aned trorn them through th. rsr
, of
u uc„»uple i.sud insp.ro.
wh. In Aikantas tbo same tatties ol&gt; a,nlideBce. We heartily rejoice &gt;n the

Old World, during the dark days of the

Hundred

Louisa Hames, Johu B. Fletch*

that
p8rj*ae, that fidelity to indirkis and moral obligations orgsnirod and more thoroughly united j 0 war&gt; &gt;lllMcriplion.
m favor of tho Bepnblican candidate.
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But this fact, together with the actual
count of votes polled, did not restrain

vuy omev: susu punmuo nay arncio or
thing for the use or benefit of the City
they shall at the time uf making said |
purchases finks from the render thereof!
. .tataroeit of th- .mnnnt .nd t.ri.-o

Adopted.
Morel by AH. Wood —

imp«--ir:ng until tho present time,( whvn
Senator
ocuaiur &gt;ur
for six year.
years is
» the
:n&lt;- iiiuu
high gamo
game
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a,».
«*"• “JItcur
u
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inaisneasable
..u.ir
indispensable tn
to every loi.mf
lover of n-nur
music.

of goserntwabt, jtu« as glorious and bonifioent aa tbs Fathers of the Hepublic

Plain Black Silks

motion was allowed.

sesE5i2i2sSs3iit55:

3-a25«25S2555i«5553i!

. contains inrev oauaua, a uunstmas
was tmlpaulv detested, the desperate B
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. r tong, an Anthem, a Four-hand Piece,
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Thralm
Oicta#.
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-1»™ -r'-Ja b™
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I Pirn, «i&gt;,
b-ia, „nb la
duly certified by tho election officers, . .
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, shoot music form more than Mr. Peters
and tho Dem c.-atir Secretary of Mate
who hold, toturwiyiry pmor U.v return* .
sd m elected the dvfsate-l candidates uf
Ha defunct party in sufficient numbers 1 ,,
,
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1 . . ..
' Peters'Musical Monthly has hosts of
to elect a Democrat to the U. S. Senate. ...
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fnends among our mu.ic tanas people.
In Barbour and Marengo Count es,
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Those who have seen it will, ol cour*e,
where this was done the Republican.
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renew their .ubscnptiun for the coming
U., Um*
«b&lt;m.W.an.*,,h..aU-a 1
a .-bam ..4 »&gt;*• brn SO •
I
r
m CnMd.
colored vote which turned the scale in
-

Dress Goods

PROBATE ORDER.

isiahrW; this proviso suggest*! in the
afia&amp;flca applies to &gt;D departments

rare maybe, If conduced in harmony

Nov. 25th, 1872.
Adopted.

&lt; &lt;» HIlfT IBtt. our

that underlie the fuundaliun. of society

Tutsi, W

VINECAR BITTERS

PROBATKURDER,

wE PROPOSE TO RECEIVE CASH
(6).

Total, 3983.

OP!

Olli

SPRING &amp; A’/ER Y.
W UbM Hum,

I We will make
| large display of Fashions, and numerKORTGAGE BALE.

•y Wtereteutmthwbrems or
' confedareto goto,
worth, tnty thrnegb the pctoot influence ■

=-«g!

a modal magasinn. The pubiisbers are
offering a pair of cocyyinion chrnmoe,
1 Falls ‘of Niagara and Yosemite Falls,

Ill sms m. [JBPEtS

D. Darwin Hu;lire received twelve hundred snd forty-right votes, (1248),William
A. Cbjip received furtyUro voles, (42), Daniel P. Sagendorph received thirty sevea votes, (37). Total. 40|l.
r
7

\: •■■■■. v.’. Jiss:--. ■ J.-ZX 'X&gt;

it for tho Inter ««t of E, ery
Mon Woman and Child t „ buy their

lowing

1 Olish: ment.

1^999999

■xreni and Is porter*, and wif
ei« our CwtaMra „erj Ad„nUp. in , M p,|c„ .

685). Kdwerd FeWoer received twelve hundred and forty-five votso, (1245), Chris­
tian Van der Fare rsoeived fertythirty-sewn votes. (37). Total, 4
■ STATE OF MICHIGAN.

send a dub will receive as a premium
known to be qualified for the place tn

SPRING:

&lt;

AVERY.

exquisitely beautiful stool ongrnring.
Subscription prlco 81.25. Fire copies.

©Uifc 8’KO^tjg

of this District are now being published Arthur A Boa, Philndflpbia, Fa.

tbefiflh day of November, in the year one t
ndlwav from Washington to Harris- which there are children, or young folks,
Pste4 XsTmtoyStowix *******' mivTlP I

which are

eoufated to any party, or

MORTGAGi: HALE.

For aeventl

Dated at Hasting* City, this 12th day of Novssaboe,
R. JONES,

1 rile l“.id&gt;ng Dry

Hocrotary ef the Board

,

HUB IK WH MH mi!”
-—- —*•

euE

Goods Establishment in

\le.v&gt;ril Michigan.

AND WE PR- ipoSE TO

FIA1NTAHT IT

SPRTA’G &amp; A VERY

ORBBUBY CUTTER

GRANT CUTTER
HhHJsrKbjyi MLUJM

4BV&gt;3T WSX4-

Oarpet Bep: mtanent
now ou Exhibition and Da i]y ReceiTtnc the tnriM 8i
tewiTe an#Varied Aa^rtr fleet
oeot in
in thia
thia Line,
lane,

8PRWG

�rf^Eri)»ucnii

b^k^.

Gold 1,18 1-8

Tax Receipts for tale at
thisoffloe._______________ F

Breray last night.

Wood wasted all about tho city.
Hon. Horaoe Grcwley ia reported In-

On tho mwulng of the 2l*t ImL, a
rubbery was committed in Na.hrille, in
this County. The robber brok. into the
Hotel of Capt. J. W. Me Cormiek,
To late foe thia issue, the letter of our from whom he took a pair uf gold bow­
Middle.^ ooreapondent.
*
ed .prctadeo, forty duUara in money,

The undcraigacd will be at hi* office,
with Cuok 4 Sheldon, on State Street,
Weat uf Hasting* Ho use, on every Fril*y in December tu receive Taxes.
Hnxn* C. Lryis,
City Treasurer.
Hnatingk Nov 26th. 1872.
31w3

CHURCHES,

Bnyx euy* hi. hone has gut the epi- and a geld waleh. Ha thru went, or
aootic, and it is ■ «w-hurao at that.
broke into the Hoag Hotel, from which
-^ir.J.IL.Van Vebor, has returned i he took on over-coat, and a revolver.
to this city, and we understand, to stay.,, He tnen proceeded to the residence of
?•¥■ M. Fosrn is re-elected Grand Sec-1I Frank Fidler, and rrmov.d a pana ot
rotary of the G. L, X 0. 0. F. Let us I gUaa from one of the windows, through
I which he mured, but took nothing
thank Gud end take courage.
Taxes are dne and payable on and of- | from FuUars. Who was first aware uf j
ter Monday nsxL If paid in December*. lha burglary committed, we are nut at
. prew«nt, lufonned; but it was known
Volume two ci th* new cumpiied laws ' very early in the morning, (as th* rob- ■
ia now being diatribulal, from ths office ,r bevy was rumtmtted about 2 o'clodk in j
, the morning) and the robber wa* easily
of the SscMary of Stalo.

Tsai Ilrxn.—All who are indebted
to the firm uf Alkn and Preston, must
at ooce call an-i settle their aecodnta.
without further delay.
The justly e lebrate.1 Mrs Scott &amp;1.
Atux 4 Parerox,
duns, read, at Grand Rapids tiu Friday went «*4, ua the IL IL track, and John
Hatting* Nov. l»th 1872. nor20t3
evening, before the Yuung Men'. Aa&lt;oci- W. Webster, Capt J. W. Me Coraick
and another man, took a ban d-oar rnd
lifoleu and stagnant either from change
Mr. Charles Rend has been appointed started up tbs track, and went several
of weather or et climate, want of nt»c- Suuerwtendeat of the Telegraphic de­ tnelae when they saw the track of the

MAIOHIC.

ciae, irregular diet, or from any vtb*r
cause, the Vegetine will renew th.
bfo-d, carry off th* putrid huraora,
ol-ar.M tho stomach, regulate tho bow­
els, and impart a tone of vigor to tho
whol* body.
Th* celebrated end aucxnaaful Physi­
cian, Dr. N. J. Aikia. i. nuw at hia once.
No. 11 Canal St., Grand Bapids. Mich ,
where he can be rwtuulted daily imtil
(Huber. Head his advertisement ic
this paper.
('al'., or send postage for circuilOtlfc

1. 0. 6. T.

/ ..StiiUaT****. ewir Bnrf*» alteite /*

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R. LZ3

Pat Ur—AU persons indebted to Ithe
Barria Co., either for subscription, Job

Li F.ivcr Talley Division I

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
immense Reduction in alt our Frites,

siWII 00 WTO Of (ilfflli I
Must be Sold this Winter.
Haring bought i immense Stock from two Bankrupt Houses
New York, ____
‘ are«•going
—w_________
to sell Goods 25 per cent, low­
er than
any
—. —
... other House in Michigan.

We are in Earnest,
And onr Prices Prove it

partment of the Michigan Central, rix.
track into tho woods. Die pars non j
M. D. Woodford resignod.
followed the culprit about half a mile 1
Th* Dopot of the G. R V. Dir of the
into tho wood*, when they saw Mr. NoM. C. R. B-. st Grand Rapid, is being
fro dodge behind a large tree. Mr. i
moved a* rapidly aa tho epirootic will Webster jacked up a dub and wont up1

to him, -and told him if be did put anr-1
Enn Ssotxsw give* the people of
tender, be would smash bis breipa out'
Grand Rapid* to understand that ahe
on the spot Tee robber seeing that i
will make no niggardly offer for the Unhia chancer for escape were very small,
surrendered himself, nJ withstanding
I Home Dreyage — Oto. li. Robinson
ha* bought out the Dray a of Archie Mc- b'rooghl to this city at ones, and the
Circuit Court being ia session, ho wa&gt; '
i Coy and Dean Perris, and la prepared to
taken immediately into Court, where ho
I till all order* for dreyingon abort notice, plead guilty, to the charge uf burglary,
end jr*s leatabced by JudgejHoyt, tu
eight yean hard l*bor h the Statu'
yTcrsjxiL—We were favored on Muu- . Prison, where he was taken oq Tuesday
day with a pleasant cal! from Mr. Por­ : morning of this weak, by Sheriff Vrooter. the well known and gentlemanly
Attorney at Vermontville.

rWiXTZ*—The Apples and Polatoer
Work, or advertising, poor to Oct. 1st. contracted on subscription. Will tho
1872, arc qurishy requested to call nod ' friends who made these contra ts let us
Penitentiary, where he Lad served sev­
settle their account* without delay. LA1I hear from them at unco.
eral years.
' W«o?—One day i-Hoatly som&gt; i«?r- . To much praise cannot be bestowed
upon the raptors uf this daring robber,
sou kA a bbl of Applet and some Cab'
bogus at the roeidonce of Mr. Dewey.
Holiday Goods of all If the party will report a; thia office be
kinds for sale by Sher­ will oblige the proprietors.

haven't room to mention
Reduced Prices, but wo
Herewith Pledge ourselves to Officr and Sell tho Beat Bar'
gains in

STAB

CLOTHING

HOUSE,

Tljt GWT O/IE paioc SJOHE,

man J. Rich.

State.
Star
Clothing
Rouse, Grand Rapids.

Peninsular Railway.

MICH

GRAND RAPIDS.

Those of nur subscribe-* who expect to
by bringing that
are requested to
bring it as soon ns poatiblo.

Overcoats *5 to *26 pay for the Bsxxxs
cheapest ‘ Store in the article of commerce,

/'datura P. Roberts was out bunting1
the other day, and killed a couple of
foxes. Whenever Jams, points hi. guu !

All persons indebted to me had bet­ at a fox or turkey, they stop right at ,
ter crane and settle up this month, fur onco. and dont try to go any farther. '
after the 3Uth day this November 1 for they know it is uselew.
shall certainly laars tho account with

Sherman Rich keeps* splendid (
of Teas aril guarantees aatisfactiiK
every pound ho recommends.

All who buy them Ilk. there.
Alt who buy them like thaw.
AU who buy theta like them.
AU who buy there like there.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

1 others are d ling. Wethank you gwndemen. hop^ we may be reraerabersd
by many more.
/I. O. 0. F.—The mvtnl&gt;ers of
land Lodge, No. 129. 1. O. O. F..
rated the new Lodge Ruum cn 1

1 IS*1 &gt;■*»»', a»r»r l

. new Brick, just west of the Corner of j
Ptato and Creek Street on south si Io of '
Stale, where h-&gt; may b» found with a ’
fine stock of ail kind « uf goods in his li no [
which he is telling at live and let live

Michigan Central R. R.
CU&gt;. SIUASIE AS? D1"“T •J’”Kssiswt'av?;—a——
iks-S-rart, esBItewa. ..XL,---------—

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he uuit km thi oc mt
muuBtkmraiafflttE
HOME JOURNAL.
EXLABGED AID UTO.

Now ia the time to buy buggies Ifcr I
am going to sell my Stock of naw Bug­
gies for thirty per cent leas than bdfore.
I mean just what I say. My buggie.
are all made of the best material and
well finished. AB who anticipate 'buy­
ing bad belter call and eve mo before 1
get out of the notion of selling at w-st'
Hasting* Sept. 3d. 1872.
•

»IS

Our foreman has met with a like ac­
cident by slicing off tbs end of hia thumb,
(which didn't hold together) while cutj ting phper. Our devil aa.ra he done it

I to bleed himself a* a
! against the epizootic..

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This wondvrful vegeUble restoreti&gt;-e
Everybody Should try them before Eurchatig ewhernslE
ia the sheet-anchor of the feeble and de­ Twtr lew p&gt; ssv^mM sad &gt;■ lh«r
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bilitated. A* a tonic and cordial fur the
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every other etimulant. In all rlimattt,
Hanting* 4- Allegan.
tropical temperate or frigid, it acts aa a
May IS.
apecifie in every apreiea of disorder
which undermines the uodilr strength
and breaks down the animal spirits.

The Weber &amp; Gabler Piano,

"Oh, she was fair, bat rorruw left its
trasw thern." What became of the rest
of the harness ?—Crowd BoyUt Tim

Oils, Oik Oila ia the ery, but yo
should eeo the different grades of Ml
chino Oils at 8. J. Bich'a store. Th
quality, and cheapnci. in price Uffif
all who examine them.
S2tf

M ARD &amp; THAYER.

"The needful itts and curb, to head­
long .trod..'' Thera'* a part of it; bnt
where it the reet F-IMWr Cntk
Here's a piece : “ The ulfor that she
wore was trimmed with a scarfed bow ?
But there i* some taisting yet Who
has it ?—Xatee RtfU*
••Give bar the bridal rtfot, end then
man's destiny begins.” But never mtnd
toe hamras now, cure tho Epizootic

SALT
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Itncai lutauliiiiat,
C*ad Far H«* ar Beau.

Axontra Dun t* OnsMosrnx* vsok
SmalIz-Pox.—Hires, a non of Martin
Morehouse, died en Sunday last of
.mall pox. Ho wo. thirteen year, old,
a bright and good boy, and will be
greatly miaeed by hia parents, na ho
uaa tho eldest buy, and uf rourao wax a
AS HOLIDAY PKEoENTS.
good d-1 of help to ha father on the S-ant, Post-paid, on receipt of tho mask: tarm. We heard to day, Tvtoday. that
[ .till another uf their children. Elmer &gt;

Probably few article* have ever had
ro extontire a Sale, while -none have
i&gt;eeu more universally Ixinefoval than
the celebrated MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Children. Adults, Horses, and Domestic
Animals, are always liabla to a rident,
and it ia safe to say, that no family can
pass a single season without aom» kind

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at 1-owefit market nttei.
their Brick Warehouse.

ftis Sall b rnrtl 10 per cent bcte taai Salt Eijtsel h Or fata

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10 Barrel lota tuid more sold to dealer* at a very small
rance above Car-load Rates.

age about six year* was lying at the
point of death. Truly Mr. Morehouse',
people are gro»t!y afflicted.

REMOVED

Heath 6s chi&lt;ke«ter

The ^C, B. 4 a H- R," running
from Chicago through Gnle.bnrg to
Bortiagton, has achievod a gfarefti
reputation in the last two yeare as the
Iv-hng Pa^er Bratto to the w^.
At Bnrlingtoa it comrcta with the great
Uurfmgtou Hunte wltiah
through Southern Town to hehraaka
Karunx with three -e e^re*. to
Cbliforaia and tire Torriinrree; and

A Convention of Mutual Firo Ina.
Companies in Michigan will be held tn
the Hall of the Grand Army of the Bepublic a: Lansing Mich.. Wednraday,
Deo. 4th, 1873, at 8 o’riuak P M All

are invited to attend.
The nnnnsj meeting of the Bomr and
Eotue Ina. Oe, will b. b*M at CUriqtre
Mich-, on th* 2d Tuesday of January
cart at I o'clock P. M. The meeting
of the Hrccvra will U UM th. 2d
I Munday of January, at the earns place

tieeritary.
KaakriDa. Nov IMh,
Try the Barm fcr six nvrc-h* •-

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,

Shingles of all kinds,

WITH OF BOSES."

Mt LVIHEH fUtflStllD l/l
I

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tin imnijwi
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Mata SSI still Matt Ina

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CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN
MON I M^NTri

o bo Dwtnoetol a, UhuM DteUte
AMONG ’TIB I’ATRONS

«E.U&gt;BTrtNKS.
TABLE TO1
’ MAN

Grand Musical Entertainment

hrrwne. in “A Simpleton." {. feirly;
leurobed upon her doraeatic voyage, and
’• "aULWewM ia jnnniqg up hean
bill orUfoAtjAftaiitam. »-N«r

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

St Joseph, JEch. Not. i, 1872
Ufwa Ua oeri. aed ar. H» yeMiahlaZ a a.4«ad.d TlaUd bUegrapt. af

The New Capitol and Grounds,

rnULl.Ul irrXXKT, I'KTUUIT

tica by Abe apj-earance upon the atage
of tbe real Grace Boeeberry. Mien
. Ihackeray'. etoey. “Old Kmuington,"
“*• alio reached ita cnlmhuting period.
Tha firn illuatrated artkloe in thia
Number cover a great variety of aubjecte 0. M. Spencer—the American
Cuwml at Genoa-contribute, a very in­
ferreting articA on “Marco Polo and hia
Book.” with aixtoon illuatrationv There

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$3,000 in Cash!
$0,55-5 in Personal Property.

MABT1EI ARI IIATEI

^•raJSSESutAZi

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
fee M

P. A. BILLINGS.
maatic fable, Mr. Hpanear’a article &gt;.
callad forth by CufaHYuU’e naw adi-’ |
tim of Maron Pelo, “which, with ita
rich variety of cnriou, and recondite

MARBLE

fttf FILER'S GREAT WORK

CHAS JUNE 4 MO.

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ss;

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rado, and taken tu to tha aummit of
Uray'a Peak—up tn the very life-litait,
lh,&lt;X&gt;0 feet above tha wa-b*val. Hia
paper ia illuitmted with rnxteen very
artertirr and beautiful engraving.
Haabert Bright nnntribauw a brief illuaaamd ariklr deecriptiTa of MallaBea May Pootw ghraa the Mati.ry cf
thwtHBgVMfonal Library. with appro- j

MgSx
JUST SO HIGH.

••nictgx or Tir A^viuTios'

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priate illnatratiotu.
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l-oewng, under tbe title of “The Old.
TUmana at Homa." drweribea, in minete
and interfering detaila. the hotuea,
huuae h. Id furniture, diet, and manner,'
«f the Humana in tho time ot AgranJa.^

LOOK HERE.

“An Old Stager'' ooiiUlum hi. He■ Uhctiuuv, giving, atnnng other thing.,
a very autertainlng Account afgani!Hui£
in WaaLingkm, and a nuiuiu epia »L iit

FARRAMD WILLIAMS

author of “Homa. Sweet Homo.'
•The SootMh Convariantam," by Hugene I^wrwnre. talla the rtnry of the

&amp; CO.

mariao,1' by Julien Hawthorne, a oea of I
tbe diatingviahed novaliat
Tbe poetry of the Namber ia con tri- i
bated by William C. Bichard, Laura C. I
Redden, Kan. I'utuam (Jagnod, Harriet ■
Preacott Spofford, Bevard Taylor, Kate
Hillard, and Nelly M. Hutchnutm.
The Editorial ilapartmrnta are unu,ually interreimg
The Eaay Chair,
treating of tha chama and improaaiveneaa of eartain character- unr-vvguiMd
by the world, give, nt tome atrny giimp.,
tea of tbe life of Julian Fane a. related
by Owen Meredith jfpr»y«i uf Bnecber’a Silver Wedding we have u dejineation of ilia mod jrn type of rlergymen.

STANLEY f. T8R.4ER, 3tfy.

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200,000 00
Altato' IN AMBHLCAN (IOU&gt;
HO.MO IN AMEBK’AN SILVER

HORATIO PBATT, Prert.

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napm eentribnted by thia pownrfnl
writer Io tha pagee of Harper
Senur Caatelar'e paper, on tho Hrpab-1
lican movement in Europe are intorrujrt- ।
ad for a brief period, lhe publication ,
will be raaumed aa early aa practicable. '
The next fibject treated will oe Raputilicamam ia Germany, to be followed by j
a review of the Hapublieau movement
in England
Then, to conclude the
aariaa, a general reautaa will be given
of tbe ochre field of Eurupe.
A brief article by N. 8. Dodge, on the
"Aitronomical Year," explaitu tho in-.
tricacie, of the calendar, and tho man­
ear in which they ware aulved by tbe
decree of Gregory XIII.
Two unuauaUy interacting ehurt ator-emea^u2&gt;utod-“A Madrigal.’• by |
F»M«e It IVard. author of “A Itoae|
•iaiiikfe an4 “A Fictttreaque Tranafor-

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AM
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affection for Mary, sad Martha, awd

VOL XVII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1872.
mg eo fang had distilled. Bush exhi­
bition* of favor demanded no mean or
stinted offering. Upon an alter from
which so much of love and good will
had flowed, the heart's deep— gratitude
shoo'd bo placed.
Ho wae not nnoouaeious of the' great
foot which too many are slow to team :
That gratitude an 1 justice both demand
of ail that they “Offer unto God thanks­
giving and pay their rows to the Most

Deity shaping those victories, and turn­
ing them to lb* most comprehensive and
glorious resuita. They fought far their
own hearthstones and freedom; bnt
they did not eea that their trophies were
to bo aacMthiag mare than heaps of
Persian deed Though they tailed to
see what they might have oom, of the
working* o! a Higher power, they were
faithful to the first external duty at their
Landa and Providence through that whethsr titled or without a surname,
fidelity wes insuring the development whether ia robes or in rags, to-day are
Bo saw in the history of hia own peo- of the Greek intellect and genius, aad watching for nothing with half so much
pie, a surcvrsftil development, ia a at*
eagerness as the question* which are
riea of wonderful debveraa^as, of the in beauty. It is a meet significant fact being settfoil on th— shores. To th"
ever active providence of God. Indeed, that the po&amp;sh of Greeion literature has teemiag msa— of Europe, the quar-1
the history of all Battens ia but the his­ been triumphantly borne upon ths rate of kings are almost wholly unseen,
tory of Divine Providence Ha aaw whole history of letters, and 1U presage aad international policies, once so grand
God ia Israel'* dtetiaguiahod existence, la the giosy of profound culture to-day to their uawidsned vision, now appear
end with it there arose dlstinet end full,
Martin Luther aggia, did not foresee a* tbo battles and diplomacies of pig­
mies. Hare they eee an I*ylum which
a view of tbe nation's rsspoasiltliue*.
Prondtnco itealf has reared, and hither
Unlike many of this world's devotees

Just Received, at

bow the intellect of Northern Germany,
and the vigor of Saxon England and
the blood of the Puritans, and the civiliring miaaion of the railway, the steam­
ship and the telegraph, ware depending
on the vigor with which be affirmed the
principles of spiritual liberty against
a "Pillar of cloud by day aad a pillar ol Popes aad in the prosinc* of Kings
fire by night." Bnt in our general disIf we were io seek a nearer approach
pueitten io ignore the Higher guidance,
tory to find no dir as IntetigtMo ia it^
be aaw Uvd everywhere ta the rich legedas which dropp d from his bands
Thus wemay race the history of oar

Manufacture

On* of the munanhi of antiquity
once looked over the mighty City which
he had built and, wholly ignoring the
God who had shielded him daring hi*
years oI struggle and dinger, exclaimed,
“la not thia great Babylon which I have
built I" Thue looking with compter racy
over the bloody pathway along which
which be bad marched, he was wont to
ascribe to human agencies what belong-

Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.

Wheeler

BLACKSMITHING!
but the FIRST QUALITY

Willson

ths principle already annuuaeod, we
might find it in tbe terrible straggle
through wbisn tbe nation pained dar­
ing the long night ol the rebellion. The
chief actors in that struggle did not see
the designs of an over-active Providenos,
eo aeer them in every moment of need,
and they had bat little ronoeptioa of
the drift end product of their work.
They kept one object in view—that of
maintaining the authority and dignity
of tie nation, and ahisiding and guarl&gt;■&lt; the grand M temple of freedom,
erected by tbe busy hand*, sad comer.t«d by the blood of the .launch old pat­
riot fathers. For this they toiled, escri
tired, and many of them laid down their
noble lives. Very often they rould not
eee I hat there was any 1'rovidence near
them at ell. They could not see how
»j many gallant Ladera should tall
amidst the diu of hauls, or bow their
glorious ehreftain should be slain from
the ramparts of snpsrriaioa, by the bead

Human destiny ia never indopeadent
of God, and if we would study history
aright we must find God ia it We
must rtoogniae the ever preeeut, and
ever active Deity abeptng all things ac­
cording to tbe counts of his bonevoteet and bob will. Thus white wo dis­
cover the workfxgs o! ous mind runnind
through tbe whole of a bovadl— crea­
tion. permeating every realm of physic­
Some of the purposes of t^e Almighty
al, intellectual. a‘nd spiritual life, and
ere now diiclosed to ua Occupying e*
adjustino all things for bur good, we
we do to-day, a period so little remote
may most dearly see our rooponsibibtiea
from tbe ecwu* of straggle, we have an
ontdouk from which yre may survey it,
If we are not able to read hi*tory tn
thia fignt, we diahunor the nnivereal Ru­
ler. God has impressively announced
the guilt of those who, “Regard not the were slain in almost untold thousands ;
work of tbe laird, nor tbe operation of our plana were thwarted; our gkrioua
Tbe following correspond rue* sufli- hie hands." God is to bo honored by ttag drooped in gloom, white our ano­
lientiy explains ttaelL And wo trust human iutelligoncoe, aad thia foot i* to mies triumphed. Tvra liberty iteolf
none of our readers will tail to give ib.
was d»f*n*ir», yea, in tbe posture of en­
sermon a thoughtful persual:
treaty. But the arm of Omnipotence

was bored ia a goodly time, and Lberty

Orrcs or rm Haanwea Rxnxucxa ]
Burn, Nsws *a» Joa 1‘unm ।
Hocus, Bass Betters*, #nw &gt;
and. in some appropriate manner, give
rspreeaiou to the sense of obligation we
are under, to the Universal Ruler for
tbe wonderful display of his favors to­
wards no as a people and a nation dur­
ing tbe post yesi.
We have reached a period is o«r n»donal life which non* can regard with-

DENTIST

.Wille

oloerve this Annual’Thanksgiving a*
we have none ia the past. Indred there
is no wonotosy in th* etnpnnd.iu*
workings .of Divine Provid—o Tbe
ages have distinctions peculiarly their
own. and the developments of a riugte
year, may eo —tamp their charscteris'ice a* to dittingni.h oco epochal period

Mitkiiai.

F. D. ACKLEY,

Q
Geld &amp; Silver Watches

5

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drugs'1 aS5 ’medicines,
qnootifiKi,
VmcjGoods, Books, Rtatlonery.

Ms*.,

» Mi Ctart tn Sm H k H H

State Street*

auo— to ACKUsr

o
X

We Defy Competition

The hour is highly suggestive of
fomsight for our bteetings. Mortal fi­
those eoteenn thought* and grateful re­
delity ia essentia! J but iU aerrteo Is that
flation. which should be awakened m
of the cogwheel which plays, as it turns
into the large' wheel of Providential

HASTHtCtS

IIxxTuro*. Nov. 29th, 1872.
Um. Gao. M. Dxwrr, Kama m tu
Baena, Rxv. Tua D- Hxxaa, an this always bring to oar view.
Oxuaa- Gxmmuhi:
In easting eboat far a proper subject
Your notes of yesterday, asking for a
•&lt; n“ of dtoroaree, I have thought it not b—
to select s single orurrow topic for ex­

J. P. ROBERTS 4

GROCERS.
Immense Stock

DRUGS

nr it tat* unilMi Mi
IM HUS,
mas
TUB LDG,
Dye Stuffs,
UE nt HAffi,

Medicines,
Michigan_Exch*nge.

Winter
Goods.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Shingles. Lath, 4c.

power and they tremble to tbe center.
To-day iMtening to uer tread, we eaten
the nuts* that coma bounding along her
fay track, aweo|dag down the atowly
moving ceuturioa, ami oendiag tbox
Uxrill up into tbo heart of our national
iile, and we almost instinctively take up
the strain* of our own gtftad poet Brvsnt,
aad send back to her oer taort-telt re­
train of gladnota :

Hxmsaa, Mica., Nov. 28, 1872
Rev. J. L Bcsiv— Daaa 8ia : The
uadereiguod, haring liateaM with pl—uro to your rosy excellent diacouna. de­
livered at the 1‘reebyterien Chureb, on apoca'ypitex! announcements from Pat­
the occaaion uf our Notional Thanka- mos, which bars swept past al) inter­
giving, beg the fov»r ot a taoj of tbe
vening centuries are about to find their
Mme for publication ia one ol our Qty
fulfillment in our own significant times,
and it may fall to u* tobebold tbe gran­
deur of aa age .which Providence has

|

HASTINGS, MICH.

So bowvr.r deep the baptism of the
spirit of general good-will, a man most
look with a thrill of love, which nothing
oordant elements yet remaining, aad
elee can awskso. into the foe- of the
■ometimee th* treasures of our lib*: ties
are threatened to be disturbed by sacreiigioua hands ; but there L one Omni­
cient eye that ever wafthe* them-ono
divine Warden that stands by th* gate
blearing Maa cannot dissolve the ties
of th# tempi* and drives the bolts, and
that bind him to filial respoueibilitiee
and a brother's devotion. So Provi­
dence has ordained that out of tbe idsn-

whom I tuiagte and whose iata—Is I
try to asm.
n therefore, my hurabte rifori may
in any way oondace to their pl—ure,
orbs of any eerriee to the uumerou*
readers of tbe Bxxna, I cannot with-

action in say good enterprise, which we
may have put forth Ire a given object,
and pooaibty, which we may bars aappoeed waa cbi*fly for oar own benefit,
baa started a vast ache— &lt;rf pewvidentral service, whose end is not yet reached,
and wifi not be for centuries to co—.
Wo look to-day, with amaremsnt upon
th. resuita already reoebed by our na­
tional saroggtoo; bat wliat stall bo th*
aatontobment ot the future geaerattooe
aa they see tbe still greeter resuita
which echo from our labors f
If, as faithful students of th* records
of lb. rece, W. were to mark th. lines
of hirtmy that offer the most striking
ertdenro of Pwvidtaiml gnitaao*, they
those id— which tbe oceeston may sagU
A.
gortaawo turn towards the past, or
•auweot U with tbe blare.
Tbe first foeltag that sbaaM be awakenw* in our hearts, In th. ndteetxm. of
this day, and la applying tbe eeatiniest

that the yellow Tiber was the nver dearset io heaven; if ths Englishman con
se« a grandeur in the Tnames which its
sire will not warrant; if the Alpsoo
storm-wind is a familiar bomo-soog to
tbe Bwtes nsountaineer; if tbe Laplaadar
believes that Am country is tbe best that
the sun ever sh&gt;oe upon ; if tbe sight of
our own nation’s fiag at home ot ia
foreign land*, aL'.l awaken* eeuumauto
Will aha ba the mother of free empires,
which .peed thejiloodin the veins of the
wide as the earth and enduring an time ?
patriot, and melt his eyee to wMpb"'ir
It ia the pride and glory of the age that
the poorest man fools a proud oonariousthey are able to find an affirmative auness of prosperity in the great deeds
that gl-.-w upon his country's annals,
and the monuments of Ito power a»d
glory ; Lt ua ctrnfeae that the heart of
Written in this land, or who may note it*
man was made to contract a special
stupendous workings, without tracing
the divine foqt-stope along our path- pride for his native aril, its kindred
Stock end iu auiectral traditions, end
that where the aentimrot of petriorism
may parallel the
is not deep, a sacred affection is absent.
ot one hietocy by
an element of virtue L wanting, and
Tbs eall of Abra­
ham to a naw region which God would religion barren at ano great witoeas ef
reclaim from barbarism, and make the it* sway orrr the soul.
If this saervd .flection is provided
center of redeeming influences upon
humanity ; has its echo in the eall of for, and expected cd every man by na­
ture, it is called for in its most intense

hemispheres were iadieeolublv welded
into a globular idee. Th* leading of
the iM^oliteo throsgh the Red Rea, has
its Counterpart in the dividing of tbe
waves to let the li’tla Mayflower, with"
clouds gathering above ua this has on­
bar (wecioua freight of principles and
ly been that th* brighter tadiaace
souls util safely through the wintory
might buret upon us when wo were bet­
ter pn-jiared to receive It The sound
of battle ha* long sines di*d away ia
fought tor a great hope, and of devoted
tbe dietance, and the clash of a galbeeprophets who towered at iatervala, from
ing contest iu the political heavens, L
the landerape of tbe notion's life, and
now hushed to itillnesa, end though
seat up into literature the flame of the
there ia occesioaally a spark of die lord
nstfoa's aspiration, are not dishonored
firing off from the breaking lancee of
if we compare with them tbe heroic men
champion politician*, we are Mt to
of oar own times, and the mighty seers
pursue the quiet arts of peace.
among us, whose mind* are all aglow
Well may wo rejciee that a eousby
with the noble idea* of juettee. We
which God ha* eo greatly honored to oar
thru epeak became we are convinced,
if we would have a worthy and satiafocprid of our poseesmou*, we are not to
tory idea of our national dsatiny, we
forget the responsibilities which they
mutt connect it thaa with a providen­
bring, or the price by whirh they hove
tial plot, and soo it fitted into a divinely
been purchased. Nor are wo to forgot
tended loom, its warp and woof yrt to
that tbe |vrpetuity of our institutions
bo worked up by the earn* band, into
should drew our hearts more eloeely to
the nation's hfo and hope.
Kot any of the eoaaoai of human his­
Another cause in thanksgiving, is
tory are divorced from divino thought
IIL The bleeding of Providential
The laws of any period, are the lawe of
agency in the development ot the na­
divine jusfow and order.
One has
tion's moral forces. and especially their
beautifully said, "Tbe times are always
manifestation in the present hour.
the ma*qnes*de of the eternities ” CeThe ehristian philanthropist ia no un­
teotial forces tie behind all harass ac­
interested spectate^ of the grand moral
tion, aa every minute which is msrkrd
by the hand* of a clock to measured by muvrmentaof hie country in any age,
tbe internal machinery. Bo while we But may wo not look epos the develop­
ment ot cur moral forces with greeter

power back-of all, upholding and eontrelliag all
11 tboreforv, we offer acceptable
tbaakagmng on this oe—ten, we must
do it partly through gratotnl thoughts
ol that I'rovidxuoe which ha* ordained
that our effort* are thus connected with
its schemes far our good, aid that such
propitiuu* hours should b* *truck along
our shore*. We should bo grateful to
that Deity who ba* not hidden hi* fare
from ua in tbe lira* of our extremity,
and who yet bolds ear destinies in Hi*

were compelled to look down through
the retiring years an 1 see nothing bat a
spirit of moral liallnieasa settling
down upon the hearts of the people.
There was enough of moral force in the
nation but :• reeled as a lateat power.

wealth in uncounted millions, bat they
wore pouring it into tbe lap of eelfiahn— God bad repeatedly said to the
nation. 'Tbe fields Ire already white to
the harvest," but there came no goner-

Hedeemsr'* kingdom, but the maaaaa
were still intent upon their gold, their
pleasures, etui their glory. But at last
In reviewing the abundant mercies of
God os they have b-ee worked eut in the terrible war cloud gathered and
the manner already noted by us, may bunt in all Us fury upon us. Then the
heart ws* touched, and Christian sympawo uot take np the strains of the gifted
Ooeper, and sing from ear heart* tothough a whole decade is put between
us and tbe begiaing ot that eraufhl
struggle, nothing ia now more grnCitying than the part which Christianity
bare daring that period. Qn the bat­
tle field, by the tide of every wounded
aad dying eoldter, it stood to whisper its
words of cheer and hope; it erected ito
2d. That the grateful memeei'S bouses -f mercy all orsr the land, and
which fostaa on the part, should turn provided for all the moral, aad many of
our aspirations towards that Providence, the physical wants of th* narian’s sal-

should rafreeli and deepen the love for
free and Christian inctitution*. thus
arming end preparing us far *very duty,
and inspiring ns with tbo well regulated
eentimenis that ahould alway* control
the artten of tbe present.
That man shoulfi love end honor th*
God who made him, and from whose
hand everv blessing springs i* written
upon evary noble pulsation of his being,
1Ed demonstrated In the crowded m’rries of bis daily lifo.

monument* ot its devotion remain and
Hi* eye* of th* whole world are torpid
towards ua Io so* the hlgheri example
of Christian magnanimity
Bat this i* not tho end. and there are

uvities. Only a little more than a year
Una passed sinco the terrible fire-fisnd
laid his flamieg hand on our moat majustic Westcrx Qty, and in an unexpect­
ed hour, laid a third of.it m ruins
Multitudes of biMin— hots— were fleatroyed, and the .hopes of very mny
burin-men were suddenly dashed ia
pwces. Thousands of f.unites wore
driren frum their homo, .nd rompeBed

�chrmtian aywtpathi** of th* timaa,
_ ______________________________ ____
waHasw proud exampl* ef Awn-riean fiuraceof hi* strong faith fa Go4. It'
•ntwrpriieY
Agwiu if w* look a* tbe pogo* which
ths past year haa written, we shall find
that qaiekesring puhwfaxu are thrown
into th* moral aentimente of tit* time*.

would lie grand to have stood by th*
aide of tli* old prophet*, -Jffifo ww jffiab
souls war* « rought up into fbe ra ijt
phrenxy of i.-iqwrution, marfifa«^rtt|lS
prediction* that should find Kir fulfils

victori-* com* Bp Io u* from *verr por­
Indeed any of th*age* that st* pas*- ■
tion &lt;ff the land, end the thcrroogly ml might hare offered sctnrthieg to
drilled organisatfoas ot moral forosm ar* draw u* u&gt; them. But none ofi them
taking up th* astir*.labots of reform,
freoght with the iatermi tha!
and to day lb*vo are being heard all mark* ourjiwn time*, and it is ojr re-1
•long our linos tho «hmit* of th* grand joking that w* live m'~lb* n7ri&lt;to*otT&gt; 1
, fag calamity, wilhiu th* year, to roeord.
march of truth
oentnry, and that we behold the -glori- It is gratifying to note bow, lik* their
Th* odwacing stridaa of th* nation fa iIon* culmination* of 1*721
i fellow citirenvof Chicago under a simimaterial growth significant a* th*y are. i W* may now turn from this general far calamity a year sarlwr, tho ritiaees
and th* triumph, or defeat of political I out-look upon the post, and fur it mo- i ot Boetou ore rallyfag under lb*u mi*
| fortune*, and tbe prospect is that their
parti**, may not k&gt; much attract our meat dwell upen the curamon 1&gt;lomng«
eumgy and [wre*voran«* will urcrcoma
attention, n* that grander march of the of th" hour. But fa turning tn three. Lail ohitsele* and show th* sam* pros-

ha* been

The eutleok nf th* pevrant iauu be­ lurca in our life-history, and • ven in I
gat th* feeling that wo are living in a th* blcaamg* of the present, that stand j wise w* have been free from pestilvu
wonderful ago—the grandest of all.
([outrnoro prominent than any nthsre war. and the calamities which _ of!
overtake* nation*; and os far m hum
Contemplate th* moyssnonts of tbei। it become* us therefore to ptr* tn ceeh I judgement ran penetrate tbe fature,
religion* forces of the nation. See th. I! it* do* proportion, anti at die sam* I
Christian Choreh with her great heart ,j time remember that lb" least important, I
throbbing, and tilled with the pula*.-;I eouaM from the spate band that dtspen- i

MMwrion *f th* United State* It now
become* necessary to complete th* surI'rey and detarminition of that portion
el tho boundary fine through tbe Haro
Chaenel upon which the commiasfan
which determiaed the remainir.g part of
the lln* wire unable to agro*. I,t*Oommoud lb* appointment of n commis­
sion to net jointly with on* which nray
be named by Hw Maj**y fur that pur-

see evriy good.
fields of effort. He* her ransacking *s- ।
... *3,317. 765 B4. an axesa* ot 83b».csituot look upon the jihyrfcal
_ ________ th* deficiency of th* year
ery part ef *ar great Ceatmercial C*n- I biassing* of th* pa»t y*dr Without tbe
Thu money roci*ved and carried »“to
187L Othar fatareating statistical fatsra ia quest ol subject* for the De- I uvHt devout thnuksgh fug to Him
tbo Treasury during th* fiscal y*ar end­
formatiun relating to our rapidly extend­
ed June 80, 1872, were: trum custom^
drarar's kingdom.
See ker as ahe 'i “s ho** merey cadureth fortver."
•216,370,236.77 ; from sales of pabuT
ing portal service is fum&lt;*h*d in tnis re[Stees down the dismal alley*, and । Barth La» !■« made » yic! t her fa'toukliin^i of* railroad mail j
lands, 8,575,714 10 ; from tntarwC-f*’
■■Limb* up rickety stairway* that ab* |I crease, a'id our *tore-hou*e*. grum-rios,
enue. 8180,642,177.TfTfrvfa taX ra'na
route* on the 30th ot June, 1872, «»&lt;
may pear the, oil ot gladne** fate th* and barn* are burden**! with the over­ of"^arbitration « hich had m*t at Geneva I pupulatioa shall *uter and ooropy the th* oth*r hand, haa not *u*o**£dia ita tfonal bank eircotattoo. *tc , 86,523,57,911
milre,
8,077 addiii iuol mile* of
rep
re
Sown,
and
th*
parti**
stand
eprwr8l&lt;6
88
;
from
Pacific
Railroad
Campaheart of sorrow. See her erecting her crowded fullntu which Providepre ha* tn Hwitreriand. Th* arbitrators, how- territory,
trivialeontest
'
*some —
»-*-*
.... -of _ueigu-. autly fa tb* sam* retetiv* attitude winch
•uc-b M-rvtcc having been put into op»magnificent temple* of worship, rad given. Cosnmvrre atul trade hare never ever, diapowd of the ■]u**tion, whiah Iwrhood may again air*y th* two gov
tbejr hav* occupied for a long time past
gathering th* young men into stately ■
hqd jcopaiditod the whole of the treaty iwnm*ots fa satagauism I tbarefor* Tto» coatrat has lasted now for mor*
hall* and furnishing them with every ttan bro now throbbing ab-ng our public and thnieicacl to embroil the two na- rrcotnmend th* appointment of a com- than four year*. W*n it **en at a di*tnistion to act jointly wi&lt;b on* that may
taaiiity for moral and intellectual im- mart.. The rewards of industry hare Uuu* in most &gt;uili4[ipy relatuni* toward i b* appointed oa th* port of Great Bri­ lane* from uur neighborhood w* mi^t
be indiffi«r&lt;-at to it* leault, although
ptovem*al. See her stretelung out,)lre*n so penunnebt and ample that want
wide her arm* of lev* aud drawing the i ha* been kept from our street*; "nd
nation bock to a mor* d*vot«-&lt;l aeknowl- , poverty's boggard forth has been driven
•dgauMnt of it* J-'pct.dvnc* on God. j from ouv diMW*. Fi-arfiil famine* and had convened in (Jenera in December
concluded it* fabarions session on th* ' la my lust annual tusasage 1 recouiSa* h*c a**h* writes her holy lesson* ' scourge* wluch are now swooping ore?
14 th day of ffaptemfaf l**t. oft which
ia. the htarta, ami place* fair inspiring eumr portion* of tb* vt*l worM. hav* day. baring availed iter If of II* diacro- , tn-mded tbe legislation nwm iry on the
pert of tbo (Tufted tJtates to bring into
MSigs on the lip* nf th* nation's child­ not iommenead tlterwati’ering* »n our tionaty powers given to it by tha treaty j operation th* article* of th* Treaty nt
ftotal
hood. tree her os she rrosac* the mighty •bare* bringing IvnieiilnRuti and mnnrn-~-q—-- —--*—-j*
------- Washington of May.- 1871. relating to
steamships -r
deep, and iu a laud where Paganism
ps,sw,«»mPJd..ii..
s,.,„
prid to th*
haa reigned supreme tar ages, haa plant­
steamere, wsi
---------- ----- —
ed th* glariou* standard of the Crum,
Mate* lor th* satisiastion of all tbe ,
•
&gt; lowing are the only steamship line* re'O';'
u„
I
.„'
r
.p.,
inri.i.ES
M
uprooted venerable instituti-Mis, anil but ha* leaped from he reveling* in the
c*inur*-jb*idi*a by acts of Cougre-i* :
1 Th* vicifk Mail riteuinsbip Com[ieuy
lay* wren there, broad and deep, the West. to the teeming I'nrt and tli* l-'*u
receive* 850,000 p*r annum for carrying 1
foundation of the Messiah's kingdom
tiful Boston hi* Mt it* dewiletfon*. It*
IT
I...,,-,.....a.. •fSlu-U—M..
a
lb- bu.
ths monthly mail between Ban Fran- I
Science is nl»&gt; moving rapidly tar- ,1 power however is staid, anil we trnst
lo l.,m b, ,1b. u... i™&gt;U. !
|U
a, a,npu.
riieo, Japan and China, which will be 1
ward, aad every aucoeodiag year wit- the day may b* far distant when it
increased to 8100,000 per annnm for a |
1 a question was raised, which for the time
n*as sum* of its now achievement*. It «li.!l come- firth again'iu
f was whether any action by Congree* in
&gt;"uch
brings forward its vast material prod ortionaaud pours into tlw uatiou'* roflcii
Social, iatclle-.lual, and rriigi'
chased, •l.'JttJffi.TG . .4* tedetnj&amp;B !
untokl million*. It provide* the mo*t vantage* apteal their mantle •-!
of th* public ifebt, J!r9,5B5,2u3 54 .
•stablishsaant of on* large areanal of
wonderful improvement in th* nation's tag over u* in a very abundan'
tai. •llXi.flltJ.fiSO.SO. Total net disburw- ' construction and repair upon th* Allan- (
detente*, and drives tlie track of th* tier. Aa a bra.-muniri,
and in «ympathy with th* ottar powers ment, •317,47^,216.21.
Balance in tic c«*.f, and the purchase of a suitabla
in
al lb* ilhnsuau and civilised world Treasury, June 80, lt&lt;70, »21»,564,.
iron hors* through the l&lt;&gt;ftk«*t moun­ «wurting fnlhuM ha« nof pa.-cd
,*ite for a prosing and **p*rim«Qtel
rvlkred t'&gt;, fa to operation I therefore Within the |«*t few week* the -regula­ fH : total. »4M.O42,57l^A5. .-; ' , . f grounfi fwbewvy -rfBaaca; tbe stm
tain, and over th* widest plain. It lays |, and we Ut* been large shan-rrixv.umenil you early adopfiim of the tion* for carrying out the laws of eman­
’ gation of fairs which depffv* [nvsnttir*
it* hands upon the lightnings and i ample gift* of hi* Ifrovidenw.
le^ulariin in the same direction necce-' cipation have been announced, giving
iu the United Hiatus ssrvire deriving th* steamship subsidies at praaent 8725,'tOO
makes tb*m th* nsmaangers of thought, i. But how ought wa 11 l-v —
evidoni-e of tbe sincerity of tho inter,
i [mt annum. Our pj*tai cutumumention
I
| friendly powers wlio ^ontpliod with the' siry ou th* part of this government.
The joint conumaifau tor datenauiing lion of tb* present government to carry
and *rad« them on the high way that it ; such an exhibition of jouvUenli
peal of the law prohibiting promotions.'i with all |&gt;aru of tb* arilfauj &lt;Mrl[l has
, juint repuevt nimle to them under the th* boundary lino Utweeu the Cuitvd
has muds iu tho very trowels of old
■a the stall corps; n oiaUanan:. of the , Lem [4ac*d open a must advantageous
thank* of this Governmeat for the
k footrng- bv tbe unproved peaod eeesee ■
States and the Brituh poeeeaaionv be I
ocoan thus binding nmtiaonte, ompiroa
potabnaat of arbitrator* made by them tween th* Lak* of the Woods and the wwdom. th* policy and th* justice- of,a ending Jsin*-8^, HI7i, was ©U,'^W,- work upon the roast defenses; th* re­ tions end arracguru.tiU r.xsrutly cooand kingdom* together, and bringing sum in a darker age than ran should | r**p*tei*cly. aad al*u my thanks to tha I Rocky Mountain* ha* orgnuiaed and mor* effective *y»ttm for tb* abvlilion 253.54. Tb* vuruBa of th;* IfidlKtara peal of theaeventli Motion of tbeset of
July
lltb.
J
*66,
taking
from
-Wgititei
|
entered upon it* work. It is probable of til* grrot evil wtoirii oppress** a rar* ar* as follows : nal'otfflnsry ffaeipu soiiipath* [-W dirw&gt; pre:.:. .1 tj .•her.
furnith cur answer to day. "Tay ycrar
and continues a bl»ody and dwtruetivc during th* year, 8364,694,229 91; net
familiar c.iuvorsc. Indeed it has thrown vow* to th* most High.”
coute*! chwo to our border, bv writ a* the ordinary expenditures, including inter­
th* ep*U of it» power into every materi­
We should pay them in our quicken­
I expediency and th* justice of conceding est on tbe public debt, 82?u^5»,69551;
al advancement of th* age, and fixed ed step* to perform deed* of charity, tar
b.iv* be*n detinitely agreed to by tho
raiunas uf which th* propriety i* not total, 895,134,644 ; add amount of reit* signet m character* of surpassing sunly ho would have n* Hlpstrate more
questioned. Deeply impressed with th* ceipte from premium on sales uf gold in
hood of th* French postal dvpartment.
conviettou that the rontfauaoca ot slavury ■ excess of th* pqptuium paid on bonds
. wsbisK to U&gt;e approval of the Minister
splendor upon all the improvement* cf pexfartly in onZlirv*. the tao’t ini|&lt;ir- appreciation by Her Msjrwtv uf the
ability and fodefotigabl* industry dis­
! purchaMKl, 82,454,470.rfl ; add the
of Fiawnc^ bitfareuiain* to b* accumth* times, and lias laviseed son* of it*
amount of reduction ot. "fta cask bolplayed by Mr. A lanis the arbitrator
plulied by treatyfor *otue time to com*
-hocost gift* upon tho current year.
named on the part of this govenuitotu,
in respect to reduction ol rahn or im
tued the »am.- a* iTinimcucement ot th* I
Go back tfith me. and for can mo­
during thn protracted inquire* and dis- *la, tbe ronstaut and early iriend of the
I
year,
»3,37l,JMt&gt;
(V.
;
total,
tOT,tMki,253
United
State*
;
Germany,
with
whose
cuatioq* of th* tribunal. 1 cordially
ment look again at tho grand moral
Your favorable couidaratiou is r**p»ct-1
unite with Her Majesty in thia apprecia­ government aud jo*op!* wa have so
54. This *t*t«n’«at treats edcly o! the ।
fully invited to tta rveonuavadattou
' principal of the pubis* debt By tbe
tion. It is due to th* agent of tn* Uai- many cans** of friendship and so many
made by the I*ua master General for an
ted Statre before tbo trilnisvl to record common symnathm, and th* «e.*r
mvntbly statemvnt of the public debt,
in.n-ss* of service from monthly to.
. which added together, the principal and |
farm. and moral questions are often al­
my high appreciatiox of tha markod powers of Europe our relation* ar* mamsemi -monthly tripsea the mail steam ।
ability, unwearied patience, and the t aim'd on the most friendly terms.
interest duo and unpaid and interest ac- ।
lowed to rest in silence amidst the phys­
ship route to Braxii; for a subsidy in
prudrtu-e and discretion with which h»
cruod to date, and deducting tho cash ,
aid ii( the estabtistiaxcnt ut aa American
ical or political agitation* tha: sweep
be rountrl among tbo** wlu. shall iind has conduct*! th* very resp-mvibl" and
, tn tbo Tro.sury a* according cn the day
a place in Hi* kingdom - Wesliould do
u( pwtaasaMn. fa* fcJuctmn was SlOb,this by plaring upon the altar of . God,
a full and complete offering of uur tal­
world with new exploit*.
ent. our wealfh, our iadoeucf, our bu*iTo day If we listen w* may hear th* ne*s. oar honors, our jlMtoUre*. and o-tr
groand-aweil of the nation's mighty warm and guahfag h*art*; _
moral breathing*. The vjtarios ol
Bacbti* an seeking to assert th* right
1RC0.
to carry opan-ha*d*d ruin into many of
This sail o» ei&lt; which too£ ptar? on
tha happy home* of thia land, but the
strong arm of municipal legislation is Friday evening at ten -uiautes'Iiefurv , -------mad* an appropriation ia defray thu
___» ui&gt;td a yosw from tbe date of ■■i]-*n»e* of comn&gt;ia*ioaer« cn th* part et
jut I*gi*l»twn. A route to connect th* j
putting a chock on this power, and th* soven o'clock, took the punSc eiiGrvly payable
l Miesisaippi Valley with file Atlantic at
vein* at Tempetwure reform gives no by surprise. Although it was "renotfod th*
* award, it is dremvd adviaabl* that tha United State* to th* international
I Charleetun, South Caronaa, and riovaa- [____ _
___
____ __
• uu time be k»st in making a pr&gt;|ier *x•orlv in th* week that he was inril'n#. i. amination 6f file terrtal cases in which statistical eoograss at tit Fetersbutg,
I bah, Oeorgfa, by water. Iqr the way of i capital in th* c*tablislim»nt ol telegraph
lire persons appointed iu that rbsraerer
(tatman and French ialideiity has ■ubaaquent accounts re;nc«entel &gt;(**» ifid*nir-ific*tion may beetaimad. 1 con- proewded to tbotr vlestiuation, aud at­
, tbe Ohio and l- nncsssw Rivers and ca [ lines, of acquiring the titlo to all tel*mi&gt;l. I*t th* Christian fiafchath— merely a u^rrou.* jeotnUxm,* from seqnratlyrecommend the Xurantiou of tended th* sesaiow-fif the congress Their
“■ ,1-»*ju&gt;w la O[«rntMju, and ol
-- ------- jf ttu. mrvice with tbe postal
around which there have gsihsrel so which quilt and tret were Kknly n&gt; give । a.board of roaiqfasuoarra lur the pur- , report shall in due *oa*on be laid before
serv;ce ot the nation. It» not probarou. Thl*»oagrew m*et* at intervals
many haUowwl memnrie* in this rooa- him relief in a few weeks. Bnt th* wdw
bl* that thia subject could rooeivv tb&gt;
of
aboM
two
years,
and
taaheld
it*
ducid^jr the next fisad year. It ia
try—b* given to worldly pfoavnr* and na-l fallen on a cuasl'.’ulfon ■ *Latt&lt;r*-l
iwuper ronsidsMaUcm daring tta Ctnis
to Lag«r-b**r, Imt th* authorities of th* beyond the knowledge of even Mr
doubtful, however, whether any further
ol a snort *«-.a.on o: Cungntea, but it
load are.*aying, &lt;rod's Sabbath shall Greeley'a mc*t intimate frimula, bersuse
may bo initiated, so fant lurthur octton
they could n&lt;&gt;t as* that the suffering* of
Ohio, and by an extension of th* Ches­
liberty haa stretched bar magic wand th* mind ami heart, a* w*i! us &lt;&gt;f *tb*
apeake '&lt; Ohio canal. ~I am lu-tprapar•d
te_^*cumm*nd
^urinato
Wrt
aff~tn
flesh
and
liloud.
made
thman
what
he
cat** of indebteduesi, 1 recommead that
over th* cuofanent cl £btoi*, and there
&gt;i mor* legislation be had ou th* sub- II three or other tenterpri*** until H 7«
com** Io v« to-day from her d**]i*li­ was. That he was worn out with liter
ject, uni*** it be to correct errors of I clearly shown that they are not only of i
ster** the sown 1 of the breaking: chain* labor and hbiermined with gfi*f, were •
omission or commission in th* prswul national intervet, but that wDen com­
quit*
traquiliaed.
It
ia
hoped,
therefore,
facts
that
they
did
not
appreciate,
tils
of thraUdom. Even th* strong band of
freperatioa* are making for th* *fathat it will lorn no time fa providing laws, until sufficient tuns baa etmaed to pleted they will ba of a vale* co-um-utrmaUocal exposition to be held during
F*eleeia&lt;tiri..u ia ungrasping it* hold, ■udden and unexpected death, I* one ;
aratte With thrir coat That produrtfon i
for the unpaid IxfancM of Its debt to
the next year in Vienna on a scale ot
and th* 1‘op* ha* do *avy rifting in hi* i ol tbo saddest rpienda* to !&gt;e found in 1
th* United Htato*. which, haring oirgiunusually great magniinde. Th* ten­
th*
history
of
Amsriran
jKithte*.
and
J*
pontiffriel chair at Rom*.
noted fa fajuriea ta its citxtoaa by Vendency of thaw *xpaaitioa» is fa tha di­ erolaa antbontias. and having b*»n
rection of advanced civilTatfan anl th*
Some of the sign* of to* time* per­ none th* les* painful from th* light alid
acknowledged parsuant to a treaty fa
grotcwiUv atoiK'iations of the ta«t frw
•l*vatioa ol industry and of labor, and th* most solemn form known s-n.jny
mit us to hoj&gt;* that ill* cruel eeourge of
month*. Wo need not iftstnp1. trr 'en­
of the farm** of human happta***, a*
nation*, would mere to deserve a pi»force any of tha lersci.s which this sod
that in th* futnre k is m ba known only
•vent so raadily sugj? -s.i a* tboy are uow
as arehc of b*rbun&lt;m where it justly
sntficiently obttons t» every vboaglstfnl
belong*. Th* arbitratiou at Geneva to­
‘ mind. Nor nesiQ wv uadertak* to re­
wards which Ihtglfvh and American
touch th* ehsrartcrnf Mr Gveefoy, aa a
ey*e have turns.! with
much soiiriaingl- retfcrotxo to Ms area! fill life, will
tuda, haa iu its decisions, as w* fruit far' bring it* (sailing feature* to the tetueiu, bran** of th* p^bli--. ,W v ‘
difficult!*, of whaterermagnirod* mxv b*
b*ru compelled to treat
adjusted wifaout on apprel to annt.
I siogi* capacity, as the cqipoaing candi- far treaty which has given xfae to th*
The gathering of sovereign* at Heri data for t)&gt;e Prarafancy, a (waition diacuasion between the two government*,
lia, though it* ifaliberatioM are locked
■ wherein hodul not show to ths bort ml- ax Minister t* Groat Briton . when th*
cvuatrubtioe bow pronounced ntrfoundM
up fa profound silence, ia th* minds of
van tag--.
But all this will now D* ww first advanced, and a* rise agswt
frat Ute interchange of, opfaftm
many who earolallr stodv natiwnal
| merged in th* roroUKt)uu ut
ras^'
took place dfataf JWr'sfayfa this cran­
• rents, hand* out to th* nations m* i plate and rounded lifr. and jurtire nrfl and vapnasntauve of th* goraramor.t
to j»ro**nt th* caee and to recen* th*
ny has fad to a mutual apjrodndon St
.•m*c* ol peace, and it may bo that th*
I be don* him by the American people, award, ho has been Msociated with th*
thsfaterwts which may bs promoted
losg-lonk*d-for nUllennium rn-&gt;rniog i*
question fa all of its pho***, and in
when the revision of th* exiptiag trvsty
I without diMfarpo'i Of party, ereod or
even- stage haa manifwted a patriotic
about faring in ita gforira
«h*n be undertaken. •’Is' ttts ^onntoclarites llowa* atru* American,a brill­ teal and earaertUM* ta tb* mal■- timaar*
*■ MJMI 1ST HL;
tton I renew my rerommradoboB of on*
Th* E-mood often sweep* aver th* iant production of,our institution* ; a of tl&gt;. clorta cf tta United btatas. H.
year ago, that to giv* importane* aud io. the o*timat** of th* &lt; bi*l-&lt;if-Engin*cr*
dmart plain bearing death and d**»rue- genafae *xpan*v&gt;t uf th* boqum impul­ ia BUUttod to much credit fur th* *ui'cess
add to tbe efflrionrv of our flnjomatic ore submitted aeporatab for tartificatioo ia it* way, and th* pawing traveler se* of rar cunntry, a Democrat jn the which has atteoded th* aubtnistion.
relafton. with Japaa and Cbm*; tad to, tions, river and harbor imtirovemeuf.
ia cJwipaSed tv hasten to th" shoitenug1
further aid ta xataufffar fbo food optn- and for public buildings and grounds,
tru* i*n»» of tl&gt;&lt;- word, and the sclent
irtt of tho** p*opl*, aaj to **eurii fo th* and for th* Washington squediict.
rock to find a plans of safety until it*
aditor &lt;d hio fan*, whose fa;;;
United State* its share ot th*W*IMMfa
ftuy i* paseml. but at last there cornea
cord.-d iqeia Jus o«*B ag*. and will )t»lp
StKnarS fu. Bow betwswa tho»o notions
th* raushiu* and the refreshing brorafi
I* ahoy* tho** which aty tn &lt;V»». ,»nd
and th* batanro of the cvMwrlsl
awd he pasre. on with greater assurnn-e
world, an approprf*6on be mad* trf sup­ put into axecuiion for .th* ,*i&gt;redy pay­
to shape theta .for good. t
. f7,
and delight The tr-rrtbte tempest of
port at faaet four American wraths fa ment of bountv, pay,aw., duo to colored
each of tboo* ooiratM to afrr« itf a 'eoUiers proMH cradag-und.r that bumurd ruin ta&gt; re.tre-timv* swept over
part of tb* official family of our mtai»the ben mi-*, »nd tk&lt;- friend* of truth
tera.
Our row»amta£i»te weoM not
•ven'then be placed upon an equality
with the rtiprrseatalivte of Great BriiDurfag tbe fiscal year there has been

I

Tn*fo-s received dnrtng the .am* period
un ranted to fTOO.xte W. and the total
*X|x-i&gt;dilun-. to 8&lt;iXI.6M M. making tbv
oct receipts over th* rxiwndlture. 477.400.M. e'aro 1&lt;N irujno at&gt;plteal:*ns

fmgjtmwTtn, 1878,

the Pacific railroad for transportation
by water Ifl26.fl73.52; and by Mage

tsaa’S'

�tBs*
stcnnax cestui a. a
Grand River Valley Divisicn
mrtata, that shouM emphatfoaliy aunt-’
mend itaclf to tbe favorable considera­
tion of tho public, an! a liberal patron­
age ehould bo extended to it aa thereby
*H daseea are aided in securing sxr

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW

wo axe suitable as well fur the liome of tbo
wealthy, aa for tho humble home of our
industrial classes
Bnt aside from tbe chancre fur a
lirise of great value, every eubeciibre
tor the years 1872-3 will receive ns a
subeerijibon picture, tho Great Arnett
can fx'-sfanifo Ohronai Tatbngvuph, sire
16x20 inches, executed by the talented
Chromo lalhcgnphic Artist, Itoben T
Bishop, entitled "Marr Ms st Moos-

Immense Reduction in ell our Price?,

Ol Oil WURTH III I'lUTW I
Must be Sold this Winter.

uom Aioxx, As» Tnrv 1 wtu. Tiu.
You a Tau." A wosk which haa elkitod the unqualified praise of every Arlist tad connoiaeeur to whom it haa
boon sltown. Now, to du opt-i. tatng produced at a large oufiay uf mos­
ey, equalling aa it does, any Tax Douse

**!«***• r
ltlt
«»nt»ry •
naUotai exiatenrowowW turn tab a
t • UI- Iitueul of the I'lranr*! a
OWttd 'taWr
KUCCAnaM.

• turm—No tnedictne has attained
•vch a great reputation m this justly
cv-lebnted coanpound.
Vsannn has uaver failed to &lt;-ffoct a
tfocrotory Boutwell tolls ua that the
care, giving tona and stroagU, to tbe total roctapu of the GoreroEn^t tho
eyatesn debilitated by d^To
last fiscal year won 6374,106,867.66;
the total expjnro, w#r, M77.4TR,216.21,
Nxarocs Paia, ou IxarraaiuTr — the reduction 01 tit &gt; debt ba. been 899 ■
Trask's Magnetic Ointment quiets tho
Stnee Mm ch. I860, q,’,
nerve, at once, and aflords tha patient raduetwn of the debt haa been 8363 696 099.87, and tho iatareat ths. fteed
«*ao .nd ma:. It ahonld be
amounts to 824,187351 annually.
not very profusely, beginning at tho
/fWe notice that the paper, throughout
temple .nd pamtog over the whole
the t-tate are noticing tbe death of
Calvin. Lewis, ok Yankee Bprfugs aa
tbe Yankee Lewis, who once waa noted
for bl. excuntzlclllee, and the one from

Tax Receipts for sale at
this office.

the advance of tbe yearly subscription
from Txssr to Fm dollars Each eubacription Ticket entitling the bolder to I
00a copy of the above picture, a free
aduiiaawn till February, 1878, to the
spurious akyiigbt Gallery—»m which
will bo exhibited, from time to time,
first clam jaintings by Homo and For­
eign artists; and, in addition to these,
cne certificate in the gratuitous distri
button of premiums, all of which, roust
carefully selected, will be found worthy
of a home in tbo parlors of any true
Art lovers. Thia Third Annual Distri­
bution uf Premiums will bo made in
the month of February, 1813, under the
ouparvisioa of a committoo to ba appoin­
ted by Ticket holders. A full catalogue
of Premiums will l&gt;o published about
December first
Active and eftcisnit .Ygonts ano want
cd In every town and city in tho State
Single Subtcripticns 85. Thirtcot.
Subocnjitions, and thirteen Tickets in
the forthoutning distribution of Works
ofArt,4br fGO We are not advi^d
I that theto ia any Agent tn this city bu1 there should be. Any party desiring to
act aa Agent, or^if obtaining any ether

Having bought an immense Stock from two Bankrupt Houses in
New York, we are going to mil Goods 25 per cent low­
er than any other House in Michigan.
-

_c; H^fWEXTfiMSiowrzr

we

—

We are in Earnest,

And our Prices Prove it

ds *r.m

WREATH OF ROSES

haven't room to mention all our Reduced Prices, but we
Herewith Pledge ourselves IA Officr and Sell the Best Bar­
gain! in
•

MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,

COSMOS CODICIL

HssxrC Lxwt.,
,CUy Troasuti-r
Hastiaga. froy 26th. 1872.
31 w3

Regular meeting of tbo Gumtnui
Council at the Council rooms, Munday
evening, Dee. 2d. 1872.
Proeeat—Mayor, Recorder. Aida
llama, Jewell. Wooley.- KenfieM, and

STAR
New Advertisements.
lUellilia a.
t W.rt S Itue to lb. .ale W wvta.1
• -o'. ■ ■1tHsrowUertl wia“ul*lr?rt

\ Council room. 84 27.

Pf
wwy and tala
riUw.
17tav yosr Wi arirartod tnU » wtafoa.
y—, 1 a» bttui
tt
.
A. P. bkjLKF M. D .
Onr MUov 4- Slt&amp;i Dm,
31

,
ilmlasv. Ort. 11.1CJ

D. C. Wooley, aervice on Imard of
registration and election. 810 (Ml
Bssvoa Company, Printing, 818 20.
Sfophen Barnes, Plank, 113 65.
On motion tho accounts were allowed.
Account of Allen Jones, service as
Marshall Ac . 846 66 waa presented.
On motion it waa allowed.
On motion Council adjourn*)

HOUSE

36 Canal Street. 86

GRAND RAPIDS,

MICH

mu»K“
4m«i:

DR. A.. TRASK'S

Magnetic Ointment
7LAMMAT0HT DISZA32S.

Holiday Goods of all
kinds for sale by Sher­
man J. Rich.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

Tax Fixaktos 1'twa— We were
shown uu Tucadxy a copy of this spl’n
lid tssnily paper, Published by We ars
and Co. at Chicago. Thia ia an attempt
to publish a first claxa LiIto-ary Journal
ia tha Weal, and is a marked mice e» so
car, and we trust it may be liberally pat­
ronised by our people. To every sub­
bbrnass Rich keeps a splendid grade scriber is prevented the Ctaromo -‘Cato’of Tear and guarantees Mtiafactiun os | a .plcndid picture. worthy of a place in
every ftatiad be recommends.
28tl 1 the Parlor of every porwm who appro'«te« fine pictures. Mrs. Botaey KoneJy ia the Agent for thia cussaty apd wo
I nope oho may be successful in hor ef­

Overcoats t&amp; to S25
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
House, GrandRapids.

forts tn fi. uro n largo list of eubwrribor. |
SO tbe Fn,
FnitJ.

CLOTHING

TLjE qifEUT O/LE MCE STOqE,

PLANTATION

JITTSRS

S. T.-18B0-X.

DOUCHE.I

Thia wtmdrrful Vegvtsblc rrvbirutivr
is tbe sheet-aueb- r of the ti-sLIe and &lt;fe-

, nerwreortrnn n ivenasy or An
of lhr -Kfairy and Te

X.7. ‘

| vlDe; buodrods would be very likely tv
die with IS. Let evwty-OM, who baa not
already been vao Uiatrd, attend to it al
once, and perhaps by to doings not only
tare yossr own, but other Una.

he suggestions
toIasiten ware
rna reported to

*«.l£to be held under.
*6 -WMnatoftliU
‘wranJtoby

This is an enquiry which every ow
aliould have truthfully nnawerwd before
bo starts on hie jowntoy. and a little
cars taken in examfoatiaa of Bouts wih
' ia many cases save much trouble, time j

.

List of Pateata irnued from the U. A;
Patent Often to Michigan lavwntors, for
the week ending November 5th, 1872,
.nd each bearing that date. Fumi*h-d
his paper by Cos * Cux, Solicitors of
Patents, Washington, O. CFanning Mid. L L. Wilson: D—-

are especially subject. it is siiperonliny
every olhrir atmiulaut.
Tn all eiimalxs,
tropical temperate or frigid. it acta as a
specific in every aperice of diaurde
which undermines the iwdily straagtl
and breaks down the animal spirits.

*FRuV£t». &lt;

dUSfKSS;

Beautiful Women.

Sp^Li/lq Silrtif f SiL
'•t mr" ,ni

THE WEBER, HALLETT i.,CUM6T0N,
AND GABLER PIANOS.
OS». .1 Arttey'. tl.»&lt; i«»~. IltaUW

FRANK L. WARD.
Hastings f Allegan.

May 15.

The following Resolution m trodured
tn tbe House by Mr. Dawae of Massarhuastts, was unanimously adopted by,
1 ’oogtwaa ou Monday :
By tha Beusto and House ot
Baiuaeautativso, ia view ef (he recent
death of Horace Grsetey. tor whom, at
tbe lato eU tion, more tliau three m.L
boa votes -ere cast fa- PraUdeat, that
. rveurd be made on tbo joonsala ol
Cwngrxst of iu sppreclaUon fur tbe etn-

SaTTimTne Tsoi ays. litatmT£E\S 1

aiiswirits «£*?eatan* rf Kryr stafc
3ssw5Ji«fttw*xar.
■aM aurwav•“ &lt;«&amp; uurXil la

.

Lwr Or Lwrv ns r—.teing at itaHastings P.O. Drt.tU, 18T2.
Petty. E- Barnum. Mrs. E. Haese it,
IJaaaZteltey, Dounte. Folto-U. Jofosu B.
| Hughe, Hebert Mann. Dr. Ojabar, An-

Photographs,
■d &gt;t ■ ■!*■ troa*
■sftW

Water Lime,
-.
Ohio limn,
Shirt glee of all kinds,

f/gf LUftBEIf fUtfiW*
LOTS.

W 4&lt;M»

Phatgrajhs.

�A. Morrison's Addg Department.

Michigan Machinin’ Depot.

Ha had been ezeefeiveiy
Li. stranger, W * • •
.ace all thia w|
and now felt a* if
s could collar |
। on th* epot. But
._ in erm with him in­
-------------------- J in hie mind to find out
if poeaiblc whether hi* surmiac* had
been correct But fortune did not favor
him. Th*y soon encountered two little
gifte. who plead H&gt; earnestly for them
to tako a share in a huge wax doll,
that tb* totter* srore put away and a
w*B-fiH*d pocket-book taken out in­
stead.
There wsa otic pair of eyre that saw
all this, and onu heart that felt inwardly
thankfill that tbe fetter couW^be_road
sorao ether place than there.
’

Gift Enterprise.

CAPITOL OF

MICHIGAN
oi &lt;&gt;-&gt; r-i.
TABLE TOP®,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

T* be DiilriMted aa Chaac* Dietaln

AMONG THE FATHOMS

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

Grand Musical Entertauiment
!• there any necaadty for putting off a
thing that aliould be done at onre?
H*vl«&lt; cbUlnU of tha Anblteet. Mr. X. «. Mven. the banaffl *f tee Cepvrigla *f b&lt;a Fi»
Anything that ia worth doing at all,
Crepe Drawiag of llw He* CaptMt •( MteMgsa. h««t MpeyeA
St. Joseph, Mich. Nov. 4,1872
1* not only worth doing well; bet ahonld
The Calnrt Utbotraphtef Compter o» Detroit,
bo done when it need* bolnr.
Hbonld you have made a promise to
Uyo. LU work. .*d wt war poMateing a opteadtd Tinted talbogr.ph of
meet a friend or cuatomsr at a certain
place and huor, be there eta tlm*.
AND FLOUR.
Bout keep him uniting, because be GRAIN
FOOT HHE1.UY CTRECT. I'ETKUIT.
will be loth to beleirc that your bualncae
Orotyaaad Megs Lu&lt;W 1s Ib.u ar.Ma. 1
could not have been arranged w m Io Ltearal sdvasea* oa CosslanitiH*i».
have fulfilled your promise to him.
MATMEW BVIINES8 COLLEBE
1 f you cannot get to church before the
services commence, lemaln at bom* till
7*.Tte7.^, h .«* .7r, .te,
a CsrliUcate aaUlliex lb* *®!4.r Io a fol
next aervlcca, ao a* to not annoy either
and rqssl cbaacn la Ihs dulilbaiioa af
the Minister or congregation.
If your fxxdety, meet* *1 seven o'
doek; be there preetoeiy at the hour, for
no one like* to delay bualuea* In eonscqoenc of tbe absence of dllitory mcniJOHM
WENDELL 4 CO.
T* Caah. Real Ealate aad f-arwasl Praysrly. la sawaete traa »1 te •i.ovo.

AMERICAN

The New Capitol and Grounds,

MARBLE

» B0LL1RS OF PHH!

Tb* laat thing* were put np at auc­
tion. and at laat the hall preMaled a
dreary speeteclo.'shorn ot it* gay adorniMnta.
"Ar* you *orty it i* all over, Hop* !”
asked Lou Grangvr, as she paaaed ha-

$23,900 in

Real Estate!

.

"No. I am glad t&lt;&gt; get )«ck to my
qufot life again. '
"Not murh cjuiet, I gneas. They are
getting up a alrigh rido for next week,
probably tbu U«t wc (hall have thi* «ekacn- Are you iriiml Leif Mr. Holden’
ia to tako vou."
Hope. who raib&lt;r resenl.nl being dis-' tempt*
pceed of in that alyl*, repli.nl in tbo
jk. He could tell of alMplca* ;
negative She felt umpcakably uneasy
fad day* of agony that followed
na she aaw that gentleman waiting fur
iunemg tho wiu»&lt;up. Towiay
har at tha d*or. Nothing must do but
iwas ringing with ho. praiici,
ah* must pa«s han, anl at last *b* did, I
lad lately diati*gipi*hed himself
and found Lareelf aSirring for horn*
fat law-auit, aud by hit eloquent
leaning on hi* arm. A very uwiac pro­
f won not only the ear?, but the
may *ay.‘ considering tho!

hereelf. “I don't Hk • tn hurt hi* l**L.
ings, and I don't want to go horn*

So ihe exerted hoi«lf to be agree­
able, to make up for past alight*, and
succeeded to aueh an extent that all*
had to ward off a dadaration seven!
timea before they reached the gut*.
"Will yon gn with
to the *ieighrid*,HopeF’
"Ar* they go ng in a large sleigh
‘•■Yee tnoa: of them.
W* expect to
have a *ptondid’titm''
She reflected for a ftW'inommta, and .
then thought it might be a irood chance

Jfoniut Holden, not ti|*M&gt;’hair utterly
holpelaaa bis caae waa ! He waa not dull
of ccmprehwuinn uaiutly, but in thia
on* thing tie had act his whole mind
and heart, ao h* would not *eo what
waa plainly risible.
Lzmg after eh*
bad gun* into the bouse, be stood where
th* light from her window fell on the
glittermg anew. and, rowed cnco'. more
to wia her ifpoeaibl*. Ev*n while ho
stood there, Aldan Thom*, in lux plenaant room at th* hotel, laid aaJ* hia cigar,
Cied the.wine doauter that atood on
tall* aside, and took out tbe two
lotteni ho had rewind.
Smilingly he drew tlsem’forth, thinkmg aa be did ao that he well knew what.
they weuld contain—only two more tri-,

first proved that hia thought was right,
nnd he torecd it contemptuously into
the grate. Such compliments were los­
ing \h*ir charm. A glanco nt th* mcund told him that it must bo aomvthisg
dxSarent, on account of its length. Men­
tally wundrrieg who could have favored
him with so long a letter, he rettlcd
himself to read it.
Ho read ak&gt;wly to the end, an angry
tlnab d*rp*ning in hia rho^ka, and an
otninoua light flashing in Ilia dark eyes.
He waa a man of tbe world, thia hero
of mine, and had been well trained in
cootroling hi* feeling. Bui the clench­
ed Land end angry brow told of the
discord within, licking np th* letter
a* if he scorned to touch it, he
threw it aa far aa h* could, and then
walked tho floor for hour*. In vain
d,d be curao himaelf for minding a
vnmaw’a
.li.I
J-L.l.

Gigantic

»16 6?000

•It la nua the Lxa of my property that
ha* made me a different man. I behave
that coming n month ago would hare
ruined me. 1 received a letter a short
time ago that has opened a new Ute be­
fore ma. Tb* good advice in it win
make mu what 1 ougth to bay* Wen
year* afo, a useful man.’ Isn't that
odd ? fa naked him no question*, llo
waa rather aurpritad at bit telling him
ao tnucH. You rimow La uaed to be
rather Served. 1 believe Lis niotner
must hater beam! aomething about him,
and wriarn, although na sars she never
reprovce him yet. He ha* always known

ycu must either get a belter watch, or
I shall bar* to get another Secretary.
Then why not ba punctual 1
Not onee, twice ur thrice; but always,
unleaa prevented by aonre unforwwen

Put mo in uiy Utt i bed," L&lt; now
rendered thinly: "Place till* wearied
piece ot animated clay In th* receptacle
constructed by mechanical genius,
wherein drowsy humanity may enjoy

MANTLES ANO ORATES.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

BLOOD PUBIEIER.

P. A. BILUNGS.
CHAS JUNE 4 BRO.

Shell Oysters ani Clams,
Y’i^HssUsrlWvw Aavrttsi

Hlsl. ot 11 lrMara. C^atr «
Mn-u h«ru,« rlua. mmbi: th
Hall. lix. st llslllaws. ia *U
d.»:. Ltrabz w.l.S-4 ul r«iu
te.samaferriaalaauae a«4 ad
itttasrisnss!’.
• urb lull** u Lh* »ure at IlaaM
Cite ef Hsattaai ae reiardu tea

kaLhoninino.

Reliable .4gents If anted in Every Town in the State!

a boa! :&lt;&gt; her knee, whore it had ,
i chlMhoed. and wvp&lt; over hint,
oed him.
i you don't despise mv f.-r doing
iveping it from you t"
r could 1, my noble true-hr*&gt;ted
flic jot i* loot forever; why
I regret it, when it bn* made yua ,

1 Mrs. Tiierm-, after reading it th*
mdiirar, an&gt;! examining the Writing
"hl
‘Ahp Would tliAt 1 could tell you- It
tow She great desire uf my life to diaer ite writer. Absorbed by tho care*
los» of proputty haa brought upon
th« haa had to bw thnut aside for
me,'but never forgotten. Now that!
aveheen successful, and a happy fu» apfoas to you dear mother, who have
ne all these trial* ao bravely, I must ,
vto Bom* of try time to discovering ;
noble woman who eared mn. 1
o a trii'ud in C— ■ who will, I think.

HORATIO PHATT, PrtfL

GIAND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION

2 00,000 00

FARRAHO

CHAS. J. CUN, Gen. AH

Hair Restorative

WILLIAMS

THROAT AHO LUNS INSTITUTE

S'WG

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
O.IXM IN AMERICAN GOLD!
&lt;',000 IN AMERICAN SILVER ’
t“ hMHCKS

fix,
i&lt;aa. i» rtssist, assalas aad tojasl
rod 4ro&gt;&gt;*4&lt;. .F all Mrssas anlsrt ll
Latuciir bsaalsM, laivel sail cvealr
and that fur t.eb *.'*••• •• &gt;l»
«*■«&lt; tea Iterate TreeMHf. la lbj«l&lt;

Carriage &amp; House

Flags, Banners. Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.

MIRROR AHI PICTUiE FRAMES

WOODEN
rather re y our wife end my daughter."
"Yuii forget that «hr may Ixt mar[ ritd." I
‘ Alden, I think tbo girl wrote that
letter laved you then, and ouco loving
you, abe would ner.-r many any &lt;&gt;n*
elec.” J
Tho xtrit day he started fur the little ‘

STANLEY I. TURKER, Stfr

NATURE’S

I- D. SINE'S NINETEENTH

I my l&gt;*t&gt;rt is in this. In the
e momrnta 1 have bad in the
years, 1 have built np in tny
den of what 1 think ah* i«,
J ‘"JP4.. to find h*r Then.

BLOCK

BfetSSSWk——

LETTERS-

EBuuJeolt
»*•--. A b .

Glass Show Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON

UH. Ion ana 101 Itaauoiph hi&gt;.
DETltOJT. --A'/r/Z*

Hastings, Hept. 18. 1872.-11

BOILER WORKS.

THI'USHIRUIUK"!

LOTTEHY

0/WH

■‘DOMESTIC

A NORLE CHAhlTY.

Tur • Yoca Dacoana CooinT.-A v.i
l
unwelcome thoughts. They came, cn great d«a! is written about the impor-! flBirRSIR
armed hand, knocking nt the d.jor ot t -neo of training ou: daughter* to be ex-,
lu* hakrt and demanding cnirano’. perienred cooks, whatever their [ofattoaa
Turn them away be could no!, ami so ni kfa it likely t» be. And that usually
th* hours slipped by.
.
meana that we ahonld te&gt;cb them tn preo ‘J
Hia anger change 1 to reiuonw aa his 1 pan. a groat many cunou* dishes in mowi ‘
’■
put life roae before him like some vast' marvoloto waya.requiring unlimited time I
panorama, exhibiting picture after pic­ aud justience not to mention very gener- j
7«4*
ture that made him turn away ha Lead oiu supplies of ingredients.
and groan. Every word in tho letter
Now « mav bo very valuable at times
TteAKa w&lt;
wemed to be burned in letter* of fire on u&gt; know al! about tbe*- car-ai* mad* ' ‘•’••4 tw
hi* memory. He thought of hia mother, daahe* but for csery-dav use it wovl.1 be luX*l&lt;a2
her conauuit devotion to him, nnd hi* wv 3 for ta* to tone down our children'* t OwM
carslea* kindness to her. Then b* look­
ed into th* future, and tried to think uf
We abofld strive to give them a taato
wbst b* might be, and ths hng-lurpot- for shnpto dtahre, prepared to perfection,
tan dreams of ambition thrt bannted rather titan for ■'laborate, higbly-*eaaon
him in boyhood rose again in his bean, cd cere.
a* he looki-d back to hia life, nnd then
Skill in simple cookery ia one of tho fi­
out into the world. She had aaid, this nest and;moat useful accomplishment* a
unknown writer, “that there waa work young lady can have.
in tho world for every truo-harted man."
I&lt;et her graduate in the art ul broad
Could he not be be true-hnrted ? Would making, taking in the whole dep irtmenL
tbe world ever be better for hia haring ■ Nothing conduces mo.— to the hs-rith of
lived t Bui th* night Tieased, aad in a household than good bread: aul every
th* taorumg, aa the cold grs v Lgbt ■ family Hiro a variety in thia article. ’
lotted into hi* room, it *&lt;wmsd to bring ; She haw here a wide range for Iter in- ■
I genuity.
ba WMafiaraL’. All the wild dream* aad I Sfamto mashed potatoe* nicely reave ngteodrrsolrre fled before the touch of ■ ed with ctvam. salt and |&gt;epp&gt;T.aro much ’
that cold light. and tnataad earns bitter I better aad more whole wins* than raw po
remorse aud what seemed bopeleaa tutor* pared round and round liku aha
^^^had no one opened hi* eye* be­ ring*, and boilnl in lard until they am i
brown and crisp.
fore to the awful truth ? T*a ho waa
They may not look *• fanciful, but I.
without a pilot, and drilling—where P
think nay hungry uian would prefer th* ।
Tho week passed by, aad many noticed maahed nntatoea I&gt;rt th* girls Irem to
that he waa more excited than uanvl. cook wen —not to drown the pea* in too j
much water, nor to take up the greens !
when they are dark and poiaonoils-look­
ing; nut Meet on potatoes when they ar*
watery ami half 5»ok«l; no: beefsteak

State Orpin Aiylia,
HASTINGS

MEAT MAKKBT!
PATENT COOLERS;

Certlrartio Pills!
•

K. K. K.

Comtat’s

Syrup

Pcctcril

WANTED.’'CSS'^
Bumucm that will Par

iteSS-K-K.^,:.1
oul teal ll la tea teal, aafr.l .oJ Huul, • l .
Cough and

Cold Cure
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Condition Powdersl

‘Silver Tongue’
nasis* &gt;*« aaw u» f“*»« te'r vstmm. •:
— — —rK-. — -j- - *r ssM essarara.
UM1 IM sBMsaMfo* S.-SSM SMSSS was Ss svsusli
m.

The

MASTERION.

DR. CROOK’S

POKE ROOT.

■nunfctmiMmnf hr

Dr. Crook's Wine of Tt^.
ik
IO YEAlfri

DKTBOIT BENDING WORKS.

Public Twt
Ha* proved

Bent Wood Works,

DR. CROOK'S

W. Cwnssss. DorArt. Cullen «ml Ct
ru.. mJ' » _* &lt;■ 7 U.ilrosd Jw-i.

WINE

Grease arid

JEfeft

COM, WALLACE * LAW.
A n |irvnan4 to fstnUh all U*4s ef “Cel Al*
Water 7 sblri, .Mite. Capa Ci|&gt;l»g». .Asps. U

1’otnsh

F. 8TEINHOFF,

Strayed or Stolen!
1
11 Wa Ran awalaatly
I a Aw
ol

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m 1&lt;ud *r*ar •«* nuka,

OPEN A TOP BUGC1EB,

Sirpcal ail lateral

DENTIST

TB, (UPPER ABD fflffl ffiffl I1BL

__WWpste aad X*aall 4s*lwa ia
y^*ui si£i^«*^*^»'s^sroi»a.

J. H SLATER.

PRACTICAL AND THI-FASTICAL

Engineer,

Builder,

ATTENTION!
Bailing* Baiaed, Lowered or. Itelovnd, on short nutico by
R. VANTALXBNBL-RG,
Jtf
Oraatevilk, Barry Co., Midi.

aa.-

Fneml. X. C. Priedte. Jado «r Prstete.

anM*Hte will rw.i'i promyl M
iadaMSwate TtrttM raaidfrom ear aalSeriird aaaate i»a«
oar Itejory. Sea* for illMlrawd

I etna* w* raa mH LOW EDS CAS». W* 4a-

don GMt publiahea a statement which
ia aa fllmttratinn of the danger erf rely­
, ing upon circumstantial *videnc», even
j when it ajqireechw po*itiv«n«ro A gentlraan went to th* British Museum
with an order to Lava a awe* evened
cooteiniag some valuable medals for
hia iasjwLoc. H* examined a partic­
ular modal, which waa supposed to bn

CTATX or MtdnoAX.CMslvof

mtupor

Tallow
luxuriiua disripation can wholly root out
Thev wHl have sounder bodies and
more vigerous ccrasli.-utiaua then the chil
drea of luxury and recapo many traputiona which highiy-ee«*on&lt;*&lt;l dishes nre
apt to toad them into.

in Cash I
$6,555 in Personal Property

Wslchss. JmUad’

twathi tending theperfectconfidcnce
low existed between him and i.ia
.•rj never until thia morning had he
let of lhe time when he came *o
losing all that was noble in him.
&lt;ad bean praising him for goodness,
bn brought the letter tlisl mad* a
ig point m hi* life, nnd laving it
t her, told her all. nhr liateoed

and foul week* later hia mother received
a letter Containing but on* line, but it
caused her face to brighten with toy, aa
•he reail, “I have foand hor. my Hope.’’

$3,000

a0T*Sub«cribe for a Home pa­
per. Take the Banbkb; it ia the
Largest, Cheapest and beat pa­
per published in thia Beettiro

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, DECEMBER H, 1872.

aputloa tabk-oJoth, 1 cunM wrt tellj tdbow fill the ndoua aerrnm of Use old
s Inch was the whit* vt.
| fruit jauldln .tartlcd ma.
“Theegga are simplj- por&amp;rt, Mis.
‘fiacre! Aire, von ate no xheufien------- w----------- —-__a.

Just Received,

”1 always bare my eyu uu Hotly
" lien she is making Lrcad, Mr. Haynre.
ifiomuefa dvpch'Ia ujuxi three bumble
Imlinety efforts
A!as!”-and »bc
। siglu-d softly—“are fire' In degrawrcto
;daya, Ki, when women mmIc their
, jdresures outside of the sacred portals
: of liurac I lmri&gt; never ulluw-d myself.
■ Sir, to be distraite! from my legitimateI purrtilte."
| “I befiero ycu. Mis. George,” sail I,
warmly, and a dtumend volitalru glitterixl before ir\y incotal rlitoa, or pmhaps
1 diuubl *ay, ser.timCTd.il vision; but
how wan a msa to bald on»!-.ng afcitiiM!
the charms of so nobly, plannail a ’ uumon, whh hiper ttxrars and guniL;.
dertmw njv-a, U1..1 such .bloewd nouonv
of the be iuty of dum-stic lifo ?
I “T rm*t TCTir brrekfnvt pleated you,

Grebl
«. UOLOROOK.

WM* H.-HAY FORD

»s: Inata tomtitsM srtAtoda
.'YmT

u.

RURGUKlt,

ffHhl'JrHiunf

ACORN

i, £«-&gt;'■

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‘:

tike Superior Iron.

HARNESSES

’ hi11aBHIiffll HFIffiflBI

'

Leather.
MARK BUSSELL.

IV heeler

I

Spuli/iq SiLrtu q Sil

Bl'.liHllimiillOeS

BLACKSMITHING!
wnere you know ybu get none but tbe FIRST QUALITY.
■ icXruuhiiM i» nil II.

tlon

BLACKSKITHIBO,

jlta DHY qOODS I/I tfeltii Vw*TTWATCHES.

HWS

B.

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4580
Pure Wines and Liouors!

NEW

GOODS!

NEW GOODS

li e Defy Competition
Jptlctitb Sjloro.

HOLIDAY GOODS!
Gold &amp; Silver Watches

A. D. COOK. Agt.

HASTINGS, MICH.

HASTINGS, MICH.
Sept a. itn_____________________

HR

ilium wmH

J. Cole &amp; Son,
.1 UST

J. P. ROBERTS 4

immense Stock
Michigan JExchange.

Fall

DRUGS
Medicines,

Dye Stutts,

Winter PAINTS &amp; OILS
Goods.

rr.Escu

clocks.

1 repeat again, and to niyedf, M's.
J,urge ia on admuablo bouM-ko-p&lt; r
.*ud u very aupenur womau Her eyre
me umrsliug ami (x-netiMhog; he.
j.ur ripplra and wnres tike that of a
juiid. 1 am—abetu !—almwet drartuo^
e iUi Un. Uevcge. Not ouiy tun tin
syne vf Mrs. Uourge ratreawiy jemetru
.ire, Lui her ouno-ptiun ot character i.
eurnuUni.k niurvrfuus- 1 muiu I v«.
urtonishn* when «t&gt;o laid before mo th.
quintal dcliuqnundre vf my two tfo
irraut* Btar.ey end Torn Ecu! Hvec
-Urcnt of tbiv tulm-ravte woman 1 sud-onlr kerned tbal L wa* being plucked;
iual.baif my meats wore taxen off tv
jwor relations; that tbe cat r*s» n*f anwerublo tar my buteher’e iuttated bill,
ind that the dug hae lived eumfortaoty
ju table-leavings -inc.* I ben. U is very
.dam that Mrs: George is aa immouaely

Russell &amp; Kevins

Shingles, Lath, 4c.

Citv Uininst Boom*
(BMOr T-r—&gt;
WAXX MUUST MX BOOTS
ar*.
s*oauoB4 tarrscnuui

••"rt* .
”-*• * .ireage alienee
a&gt;wut tbe premieee. No cheerful hurtle,
m» merry voices, uo sound of foutrtepe,
n- r.ng of rlatterlng eflverwsre, no any­
thing
»
1 pulled tho bolL Still cnosphSseteiiruoo; qAs «ven dip's litll. ebeery yelp
warned crXwrleomed the solitary aad
&lt;! «-.| pi.r.t, d home-.Mker. Tbe parlor
' bUn lv were clow*!, tht baaement abadae
away”—with' a stately wave of her.; ware down ; it s-emed aa If there muet
white hand. '-The jeredcr is tnvalui-'
। Ide. 1 might, oruld 1 cundi-scend.:
, make my fortune with it Du you thick
you It*;! beiler l**ru the key, or, "draw-,
1 Tag her Cue figure up, “will you take j
' tlso silver—”
louud to the back got*. -J intend*!
"Mr* George, 1 bog—Hero arc tae •
ia xoeJuing Uiu boat that jxwfinsd it two, but I fdlmy blood bail at the mew­
I keys, Mrs. Georga “
with lav peiikutfa. AU wm a* silent tian of Mrs. George.
1 Wo were tee thousand dsllars in :
“ Yea, ot tonne I euapeet the house­
bore *» chcwhere; th* servant* nm«t
that safe, and I detached the key of. t» gone ; J ip must be gon*. " What keeper. She turned off my eU aarrente
thn mom y urawei.
and brought two creatures ot bar own
‘■Tuaukyou; you will hxrflly know
here. Nobody knows Jure ranch they
your pinta to marrow," she said, with
.' ,
ei'vrLa[« Mrs. George had postponed ■ hare canind og." ’
pretty, laughing bps. “IVuy. prav
her rnlv.-r cieansn." till afternuon, and ;' “ It's reeky butineM,* muttered the'
wrap op weu! t: ia such a wind .
ha I gone to a mstiun.r; last where were Star, with a shrewd glance. • Mew
1 bump went my heart.
ain't never safe with wucama-foikaabout
the servant* 7
•‘You wilt lie at hunto—when ? 1 al­
unima the ladies are in the fine, by
ways prater tu hare aa explicit under-. Thue »u, fortunately, a window at Jove ' Eaythrr nice looking f*' and ths
: tho bark part uf the house that eould
staading, so that everything may bo in ■ he nnfesientd on the ontsida. The eon- fdlow winked vulgarly.
1 reatHaaw”
“ No, ugly as the deuce T’ wav my
tsivoum wav on« of nr own, and no­
•'To-taorrow at twelve, Mrs. George," . body wn« In tbe vecrot bat rcyrelf I half-sarnge reply. It would arvar de
was mr reply, wondering how it would upeuci the window, and Led just fa*t- to,let tai* man know 1 had been ocjoM
saoto to ItM a pair o Ups tut as dewy . vn-d my Luce comfortably on tbe stem* by an artful interloper.
I aad i outing ae Mrs; and then I tore I coping when a heavy hand grsvped my
'■ Here’* cur game!” whispered the
cnyseU trem . tlio lemntatiua. ehook ■j elbow.
po!ir«aan.^» a e'.yluh earring'* drera
Luiids w ib Mrs Goorgc, and left the
“ I noticed something nsijudooe, and
'1
looked down. Tbo make-up of the
followed you, you neral*. Ain't you
»»h«m..d' a man looking like a gentle- thief wu complete. A «Mual eaiaaiaiVJujt*,' say« tho old adage. Il is my
man—bn eking into a bunso like a com­ anoe would have rttarn that it was mo.
, opia* a t-.at hatv iKvuiiuaaily do that mon thief.
The tslfow sat gracefully back ia the
' fuv»r jar uuiukiud. At fount coy bat
'the follow held ne tn l;bi grasp aa
took (tm lilw*-;v luilviu that usuri.uig.
if it w&lt;tv a vine. I looked over my
! 1 bad n -w teu taiuutes &lt;n -winch to slmuMvr. A star blaaed on tbe wretch's on the .idewalk, looking caaeleeaiy
; re-teh the B-------- atauun. Tho dvp &lt;t
wa«et&gt;'yn few *}«■«» JUutat, umr I uumta-r on Ins rap; hie ’irswth ...dM
"boreiu a iMrfoct duplicate; Let
wu~ walking us euttCatalily as I could* ot—Lui W« woo-, meutiuu that; hi* note he'll an I the carnage off preeeudy. U'e
। L&gt;a&gt; iug ray*oit aguiue. the wted. wlieu■ 1 w*i a turn-up. biv h*ir wo* ■ little red- inspecting he U b-&gt; about lor a tuna, and
_ I__ •«
is aewpiug gust tain-• tound the c.&lt;v.'r Js.li—thfoie original—nod the whole .u-L _
cuETiiur of.llic man told of Lie I'aul
I*ry instiuote. 1 foil ray eyre Harts, mv
.dy hr*!
Io*UhJi reusd to I,CT.iM-ke.bun&gt;, and 1 knentally re*n)vs*L
I w- it any body «n» hii'bi^r—1 a'.-|i niter cnul-iagtend cutting, to pat my
1 w.iv, lauHi u&gt;y»*|f uta flyisg tisr-^f unlayky hat. that bad led me into all
mid ll-« n I betook hty •-&gt;!! t' »MuA- Th« tla»*o &gt;crape«, late the kitchen store
। ha: only utoLtel; 1 wa* sure to eatrh
*' What do you wink air F* I exciaimif. It todg.-tl a^alnrt n gte-post; my .&lt;•1 wills a* moeu dignity end s-veTrty
i hand w«v nlmeat da it, when th* twain es nsy very peculiar and cramped posi­
i tu tti It oth &lt;r gu*t smui-’ racing nfoug. tion would-------1
—*-------end oh wen', t; y h it. it wa» v-.-ry ear ।qttirk, sir!
iy, and tiwrto ■' ere but few pccjib- shroud
My name is
I liesrJ »&lt;«w nad then a tuiut I tught __ w__ ,_________ .y- ,, go round and
a •®hry littlo urchin s-«ng out “Go it l&lt;x&gt;k ut tbo ilnerpteta.''
boots!” a Hi' ftruiau tua-d, carryiug a
* None r&gt;f that bather, young man,"
■tgo |*ireel in a email pajiur. tnod: *ahk the cHicor, sternly; "yvu'ra actmi­
“Shorn the hat'* Idling that man a ll nd tbal doorplate pretty tboroaghly.
■ has-!’" bnt vn 1 went, brea htoM, ths I've had my eye on you tor some time.”
Jriued, ah'! mad.
U.» Oak Strait.
'* You don't know wlurt you are talk­
awn Gru- n. oenu. Map!.*, and iltrougu ing ulidut. I**t uai get down, dr,” said
Cherry that cutifiuiuilcd bat hd m*; U b-itly. ”1 tcL you I am Mr. Uaynre,
how ilouldiugaa i fl.iltoiing almost un­ ILibcri Hayuoa Lw-cffire on Cooper btder my nuao -, now prating with exult­ I shall du a«Mlreoet&gt;d to explain tuyou
ant motion, ttmt dumbly exprime-d the now 1 happ, n-d rad to bare the key of
jubilee of unMn'nilhbl* jolli'y; no# my own trout door. You hare only tu
whirling into Mmnl&gt;o)r*s gaid.-u; now are-mpuny me to Judge Holt's on the
whivkingruuud a barbor.n unlo; now right U- re, and ask any msmber ol tbe
boblifiaff along the edge of a fonre, til! fomily whether 1 atn ar am nut Mr.
at last—at fast—1 land it!
Bobort H*ynee "
Death ctmld not grip harder than 1
"Veev well got off, 07 younn gentle­
bald on to tluit erratic brim. It war, 1 man, but you muet allow me to take
felt, u Lot gilti-d with extraotdiuara
-Star aud I wsws entering th* crowded
powers of J.*cotnotion, and I did nu; ■
We
irm ia arm with poberreeo." said 1 pivuge «f th* 1!------ depot.
wrndsd our wayto the ladies room. Mr*.
oauabtiiy.
“Then 1 shall be obliged to airvst George wee there, a* beautiful, us coo’,
you iorauspuious eonduot." bo respond co graoefn! - oror. Wheh I pointed
hew out,
vd, prejuiriug tbe way for a--iion.
“The devil!' btertad S*0&lt;. "I flhnMtt
Tiiore was nothing for it but to sub­
T““
mit to hero Ids blue. sleeve parsed
uer rd tl... third block had thn euprenre duungh tuy black'one, and proceed to
My
blood wm up foreevnr, and I felt
Satufoftiun of bearing the final whist!* tbe rvsidenre of tbe judge lt&gt; Hud on! if
and tha thud and thunder of (ho depart­ 1 wee—inyialf.
Wa batt hardly parnni to the side­
ing train
walk when, fortunately, the judge hltnI was balked, and R«va my but a olf came along.
'
tarago pull us I eloped tn cooddw
“ Hidlo, Hayuca " ho cried, and then
what Um’ bovibo done. I onatiwm itix- glanced nt the figure al my *id«
ad bats of every pcrsu.’tion, from tfo'■ 1 «p* about to be erroiiad for break­
orthodox store pipe to ths Qnaka: ing iulu my on-n hnuve," eaid I retain
broad brim. Tp have crushed tbe of­
hie ssdutaliou. Tbe iwiioeinau had
fending member on my own h&gt;ed n&gt; .ud-Jeuiy dropped my ana. aeif itbtrrnflat as n panc-ik", nad tans Dni-hc ! it -•d him. The uid judge, who relished a
with my penknife, would have fcoan rood j iia, buim turn a gullaw U laugh­
balm to my aggrevated soul.
er wlik* brought the neighbors to
Turning my stejw in tbe direction c.‘
my office, I walked moodily cm. a die■ ppointed man. Instead of the holi­
day which 1 had so fondly eatlmpited.
the snrrey h-rooting of fri-mU, the sigl-t
of old. long bsniitiod Uf»i. I was «iiT
bound to the pcrpkxilies of aa iabtrmfaaHskwMsa.

,L?S

Otr lr Me, si M lawat Lirlit Bta
US) Mffil,
EDS)
vim ur

UE at BUB,

hule eehetue. My dear MaL if we Met
eff (wn shall gel otf) we are made ftr
life.
“ And now my dsrllng, farewell fern
aooet lime. 1 wish 1 cou* hare emm
you. bul this letter mart eafllca. Dti!r», it at earn.”

nro-1 of veonring, and yira rraily slmu'd
n»t bo so cxtritagaat as to send it. to a
' •iltrermith's for that purpose. as most
, gentlemen do. I hate, a wunder.nl
j lewder - toy &lt;lo«r old mother guru a»
। the nfipe; for induvd Sir1'—a plaintive
temlermssa gliding into lier paifeLc
j tones—“we hare luu silver in our iem, fly: tuy mother woe a Haimiek.'
8hwpa&lt;i4- l. M&gt; gltane, I truM. wav
1 full of «ym|Mthy.
“Yin, Sir, a llctnnxk. But revere--.

HJ'e Manufacture

Look

,
■»«»: ILe mimi.-blwter wh« oak uf
Hob nova &lt;to you gs, finr: iJ-o'tao
*1 maeeuhuM i-terfore with
esked. raw, hi r sluade* tinkers playtf it U only in trying to
,
^‘S *&gt;!■■ gregate, du-lightfa] to due who
t euty raiuutj. Mr-.. ljni Mrw
nmureintniate sdgualat,
,
anefi thou biv huiuekrerier
K"“"
,u-v
* •*•« 1 —
I*
chance, Lone If rubbing with times
( write taper tiugvr. tho old silver that
“As you op&gt; to bo gone all day, amt my nu.tbsr c®c* detigfated to honor.
I isT.iiiably ms* to suc i things myself, It m-ofod mIv this experience, 1 felt,
wmildyou loaw tho key nl tbe Mic
with me ? Thv silver bas'lung been in .to make uUfa willing sieve, to eoad mo

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S FIRE PROOF STOVES!

In tho BEST STYLE and froin

“Du*xM*t:—I have packed «swy
thing th*: could be conveniently oarrt*.| - the ctottms, th* sslver, tho tawk*,
and aa raauy light ornament* *» poarible. I tMak you might easily taka ths
earpeta, if yon are expxdiiuua amd am*
relr upjn your men. The eU«•(&lt;***•»"

r-'m - », ,!i,.!X.T.tX2S^X

I
,

Also a Large Assortment

Genuine Eastern Oak

th* lotto wing i&gt; a tslnocript.-

«■’ ‘■■I •

Unieir^aJhj known as the BEST HEATI.VO STOVE in iht IVorld /

M«*nufactux^&lt;l fk’om

I turned, thrilled with homsr. Tba
orange* wore reoing jwll-mell down
stain, to th« delight of aereral street
urchin*, aud out into the gutter. I
unfortunate wretch, had acat them
there with an unconaciom» niovemeai
ot my arm aa I grsticulated to my­
self.
Nothing .lira mutiny in a man's sots!
quicker than ths imputation at not being
a Koutlemen A fire dollar bill, howev­
er. beaded tho noisy foreigner’s wound*;
and mine ‘Mt, fur with one of bis mast
faulutio bow. the peddier repeated,
"fiare, I was mistaken ; I see you sir

through tire lower room* A coetly
Liouse rtock and three espeaeite vaeos
were gtmo from the parlor shelf; also a
verybe-sufifnl lilt v group in terra cons,
for which I bad given an oxtrevagant
price. On a doser examination 1 saw
that the edgeaof ray new carpet ware
loose. They had certainly beat tadcad
down liefore.
I opsnud tbo door into the front
which literally swarmed with s*d&gt;ar»
Tbay aloud uu the chain, Oft.XhaJk*t-

There wm nothing for it now but to
go home again. 1 jd-ased myself with
pscturei ol Mr*. G«»gs bue&gt; over my
silver. 1 make no secret uf saying that
I like to ace delicate, refined women at
work. Hie bare, round, blue-veined
“Upon my nurd, Mrs. Georga” A- nrm», temptingly displayed jnst bebw
isnid. tn-r bewildering eyas sniifisg into I the 1-lirow ; the pretty bsadkwebief tlad
mine, “t wg»ttar«xa;( cbaraieit in icy'
over flowing trvasre; the stent liuon

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

nVMMLL,
»w.

HO. 33.

o satin ami gih.”
W*li, vl evane, I had the partite
Wuuuhly telurahbo-j, ami I Lsd a
-Ml new BnuMrla in Mrs. George**
wn loom. T.&lt; »*.. that kirrly woman latitude! i: wn* !&gt;«autifiil.
*Lfc*» wav 1 auIiJoqumng early eno
.orttiug over my eggs amt meat, wbea
-he. Gniigw tone p'-Uins in with Use
grace uf a *ylpL 1 n&lt;-w saw a
y&gt;|*b in my file, but I am sure that ia

“Nuw tfoa't ee&gt;du mr. dear Sc. You
luu, 1 ktsuw my duty”—with that rneile
uisd t-ucii*4 usy sou MMepiib a tselrt.

�tual argument contained in the aannal
report of th* P. 0. Department was not
anticipated by any on*. "Tbe X J".
UtrtU ia now an advocate of the nation­
al system and tho arguments of tho N.
Ki TVavs aad other jopsm of the mo­
nopoly ring are not only satisfactorily
answered, but their aesumpttona ' are
sh»wn to have been mad* in ignorance
of the true merits of the caa*. Th* respdctablo Axmntry pres* iuivo evmything
to gem and nothing to fcto by the re­
form. Moat of them have already ad­
vocated a ehang* in tho system which
at prverat exclude* the provincial press
from telegraphic news, but a careful
study of the report referred to will convine* them that their tree in ter at will
be subserved and the entire public vast­
ly benefited by the noseoge of such n
tew as that so often pressed upon the
I attention of Congrees by Mr. Creswell.

ftanstarf of vote* given in tho Fret
Representative District of th* County
of Barry, and State ot Michigan for the
Th* annual meeting of ths State First Representative Distrut ot Barry
Teachers' Association will be hold at County ai the General Election held in
Jackson. December 2Cth'rnd S7th. The said County, November 6th, 1872 :
Association will meet at the Baptist

B. F. NORRIS '•* CO

E vV

Church on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'­
clock, and close aa Friday evsuing. —
Teachers from all parte of the State are
cordially invited to attend. Effort' are
being made to'furnish culertaiamont
free of exponas for ladies especially. A
new feature of this meeting ;will, be n
supper for minnber* of the Association
on th* evening of the day when tho ex­
ercise* doe*. Addresses are expected

&gt;d moat oomplet* Jewelry Store In th*
Htoek ever brought to Hi* City.

137

Wha: have Banks, Blair and Farns­ Ward Hunt to a place on the U. B.;
worth, who were, but aro not, Republi­ Supreme liench rwv Justice Neteoo re- 1
cans, done, that they should be kept in

Irring,
Rutland,
Tburnapple,
Woodland,
Yankee Springs,

dosMtsatio Chairmen ol Cumnuttees.only
shows selfishness in tbe kighort degree.
One would suppose, to hear them talk,
that were they in power, that they would
ptecoa in Congress. Does anybody
• suppose for a minute that they would
do any different than the Republicans
•redoing? If they are such a mag­
pie Orsutey Elector', when they met in
the several States, the other day, cast
their rotes for Prcihteni Grant ? Mr.
Greeley (blow tea memory) being dead,
•f course they could not cast their rotes
fur him; then why not in their unprecedeafed magnanimity, vote fur General
Grant? This howl about injustice il
all bosh. Wo boliava it just, that when
a member of a party deserts. an! goes
over to tbs oilier party, aad does all he

a fom. stock

or I

Diamond^
Hdror Spoons,
TaaSeO*.
Iwdics' tfotts.
Pearl Setts.

:W552»5S5E5a8«Sx.B5'!
iSSiiminltitfixSaScs

The whole number of vote* given j

Goblet &lt;

for said wffic* of R*pre**ntatire was
two thousand three hundred anl seven­
ty-four, (2,374) and they were given Tor
th* following persons, via :

Butter Dishra,
Gold Rings,
Gold Troth Fisks'
Gold Pen-.
• Gold Watch Keys,
Cora) Item,

County of Barn-. )
We do Hereby Certify, That the
foregoing la a correct abatement of the
votes given in the First Repmeiitatire
District uf the County of Barry and
Btste uf Michigan, fur Representative
in the State Legislature for the First
Representative District; at the General
Election held in sail County of Barry,
on Tuawlay, tho fifth day of November,
in the year one thousand eight hundred
and eevonty-two.

Silver Thimbles,
Gold Lotieta,
Shift Stu Ida,
Music Boxes
8&lt;-al Rtngs,
Brooches, Ac.
Opera GIsms*.

(l,51f&gt;), votes. John A. Robertson to
eel red eight handrail a-d fifty-eight,
(858), vote*.
Stats ot Mice ton, 1

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material aad Tools for fawelers.
Any

IKES

mk

visiting our city should rail st our cUahllsluuant aud examine the goods.
THE CHEfifPEriT FR1CW T8 OUR MOTTO.

B. F. NORRIB &amp; OO.,

M_____________ A________ 1S7 , US STATE BTKgST. CHICA GO

:K“5I
2595E5i

j mostly a ■*«■• paper.
| France a Jb^iubli___
Germany gradually pom *at*d with
! Republican ideas—Spain swaying tn
. th* nerveh.*** grasp ot a ruler no good
I for a King and too weak fur a Repub­
lican. who is unable to govern the great
island that block* the entranc* to our
Gull uf Mexico, and equally unable tn
give it up— tbe German speaking peoptea agitated by a m-w Frotestanturn,
separating Irom the Be* uf Rome on
tu« dogma of Papal InfalliU rty and
assuming to recugnix* th* “Old tLtlio-

wt-bs* of many friends follow the for
lunate pair as with (he moat happy
au-plcaa they *et out on their matrimo-

Tbe Judge, tea stranger tn us; tut lb* of Nuvi-uibar. A. D. IM
Junior Editor of tbe BoHXBlt, and hl* I
*
family having had a long acquaintance
with Miro Magown, while a resid/rt ot
his wife hnl juat arrived, and were mo t Orangeville, truly niab them Chappy ond Representative District of thi&gt;
I at t!te depot by Mrs. Colfax's brother. ami proaperoos voyage over the matri­ t'nuaty ot Barry, and State of Michigan,
Jfi gutting their trunk* into th* light monial ace. May It ever be their happy for Beprvseutath* in tbo Stat* Legist*tore for th* Second Representative Dis­
open wagon which the brother drove,
trict of Barry County, at the G-netal
Mr. Colfax aaoiated, anl in so doing
stood in th* tear anil of the wagon' when
ths l»od scwch of a locomotive near by
caused thohorw* to givo a sudden start,
IMlt-nt &lt; rtfli'u to Michigan Inventor*, for
and.jMr. Colfax fell backward to the
tbe week ending December 7th, 1872,
| groutnl. The end-board was firmly in
and each liearing that dnlu Furnished
। ita place, most fortunately, which in some
this paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitor! of
! degree broke the force of the tall and
Patent*. Washington, D. ('.
! caused him to atrike on hi* shoulders in­
stead of hi* hvad. But for Ibis circnmstance, tho aeddont from which he esca­
ped with inconsiderable bruises only,
i would undoubtedly have resulted iu his
«evvB» injury, if not death.
♦
Wo learn that Mr. James B. Hroder- Johnstowu,
roc of Allegan, is candidate for Secrets Mapie Gruv*,
ry of tho Senate. From whs: wo have i Orangeville,
hoard of Mr. HeaJnrwm w* believe him I Pratrievilla,
! well qualified for the place and worthy
i,i«»
of th* appointment’ As a soldier Mr.
Hsndsrsun did good sarvic* iu th* Un­
ion army and a. a Republican he ha*
drmc good servicw at home.—Gm&gt;4Hat1 moral darkness involved the uatioa in \ntJIrrtU.
its unenlightened shadows. Reason
j abed a faint glimmering over th* minds
uf men hks the cold and insufficient
one hundred and sixty-nine (liol’J
shining ol a distant star. The immor­
tality ot man's spiritual nature was unvote*. Edwin Hamburg recrivn-l .h:*«&gt;
knowa, hi* relation to Heaven undis­
hundred and ninety-three (;I1&gt;3' votes.
covered. and hi* luluro destiny obscured
in a cloud of mystery.

aayu

old Opera Chains,
(tents Ojwre Chain*,
Geld Neck Chalet
Hives Vest Chalna,
Table Castors,
Cak* Buskt-fo,

high pteeee to the exclusion, of good,

' That thn Democratic pr*«s should
gr^wl at tho displacement of Liberal-

CHICAGO.

----------- AVATCIIEH.

bee Mt, hard working, party men ? That
Escape
The South Bend Ryutrr of th* 2® th
ult- savr
Mr Fol fax had a narrow vscaj&lt;* from
a vintent death one week ago hut Satur­
day, jat Andover, Ohio, the home of

corner

HM!
axd

James B. Angell, of the Michigan Uni­
versity, Preet T. C. Abbot, of th* Agri cultural College, Prof. C- A. Kent, of
the Michigan Law School, Prof. J? Esta­
brook, Prinmpal of th* State Normal
School, 1W. J. M. B. Sill. Principal of
Young Ladies* Seminary, Detroit, Prof.
U. W. Lawton Supt of Schools, Jack­
son, Prof. W. S. Parry. Supt of Scfoools,
Ann Arbor, Prof. C. B. Thomas, Sept
of NiIm Schools, I. M. W*Uiagton,
Principal of Dstroit High School, Prof.
E A-Strong. Principal of Grand,Rap­
ids High School, Prof. W. H Rayne,
Supt. of Adrian School*.
The meeting promtees to b • the must

Turn whlahever way you may, the
winter of thslr discontent, asems to be
. atiRIii t»H blast. Taking that party a s
aa exasapb, it must truly boa terrible
iag- our Nary to a reepectel-to footing
thing to have once pewoaaed power, and
among the nations of the earth. It
then have that power wTe»t*d away.
caste money to run a Government and
On* would naiaraQy suppose, that afeconomy should bo exeroasd with dis­
cretion in every Department, but to al­
D*snocv*rie party hax just received, that
low several other |mwen to maintain ’
its mraben would take th* inevitable in
infinite superiority over us tu the mat-;
good part, and make th* most of it ter of defending Seaports ia a sianifrst |
Bai no, the muttering* of tb*ir thunder invitation to insult, and to the natural &gt;
IS still h"-w. and &gt;t u fully illustrated
reaslt thereof—an expensive wsr.
that the greater the wound th* greater
tbe pain. It would be v*ry pwumpA delegation of Western Steamboat
taouSt It seems to tu, to suppose that,
nod th* Dmnoiralic party been voted in­ men aro expected to arrive in Washing - to power at th* late eketion, and that ton In a day or two for th* purpose of .
wkefi they should become a majority in proasing upm Cungres the passage of a Louise H. Magown, youngest datighier
of the late Edward Msguwn of Orange­
Congress, that they would allow Ro- law regulating Steamboata which is in .
ville. The wadding took place at the
publicans to retain their positions at charge- of O*n/M&gt;gl*y of Pittsburgh.
Tho
President
has
justknotninated
I
the head* of important committees.

they helped to elect Gen. Grant far four
years more, though unintentional on
their part, by doing all they could to
defeat him, certainly give* them no
claim* to the positions they were ap­
pointed ; while they were stlft Rspubli■ ana, and advocating and working for
Republican princinlas and measures.
We kaow aot what grounds the House
■has for wot accepting the resignation vf
Gen Batik*. It i» to be hoped that hi*
resignation will be accepted, aad that
Blair and Farnsworth will bo displaced,
and their pteeoe filled by good trust-

&amp; 139 State St

a*d with greater
bvrs Tbo News
1 by brief comthat no reader
rhft* given sutfi-

I
3 ?ItK?H=gF

Tyr

JilBi/lt,

Hhw:rate&lt;^Mouth!y Journal, unIvor•
»al!y admitted to lu&gt; th* Haud*uin*at ‘
! I'eriudiral in tho world, A
IteprMoatadve and Gmixnion of Amerirari

, ’ whb know ita worth ‘ t&gt; commend Tho
Weekly Triisw to their fneade and
t neighbors, and wo proflar it to clubs at
’ ; prices which barely pay tho cost ot pa

It was at thia

hovered about tbo tend of God,* chosen
people. They auno hko water angels,
sent to earth on sum* embassy of love.
I Th* one of majestic statue aad well
fornunl hmb*, which her drapery scans­
' iy concealed, in her *r*ct bra nog and
steady eye, exhibiting tho highest de­
gree of strength and coafiriencx Her
right arm was extended in nu imprasa-

County of Barry. J
Wo do Hereby Certify, That tho
foregoing h a correct statement uf tho
vote* given in tire County of Barry, and
Stair of Michigan, for Repres -ntstire in
the Stele 8*gislalurt&lt; for the Secund
Repreaontativo pistrict, at the General
Election, held in said County of Barry,
on Tuesday, tho filth day of N-jvsmbor.
in tho year one thousand eight hundred

GEO. IL DROOK8,
gate l-ores, while he was equal to th*
greatest intellectual emergency.
Th* importance given by Speaker
Blair aad the
the crwM JfoMte- slander is one of qurotionsbla
wisdom in view of the time that will be
occupied in tho investigation aad tbe

■ is published «very Ta*«d*y aad Friday,
I aud, beitig printed twice a w-«k, it con
। tain* nearly all the important News.
| Cutresponilou.«. R»vi*««, and Editorials
ot rho Dauy, including everything on
tho subject o Agncultur^. and mucu
interesting and valuable matter, for
which thvre is not sufficient room iu the
W**kly Fr.lww. TBo 8emi-W**klr
Tritea* also give*, in t)&gt;* course of a
ywtr, three or four of tbe
aarr asd ut&gt;«t romaa aovxu,
by Irviog author*. Th- cost uf these
ateasysf teaigbtia book form, would
be from six le eight dollars. Its pnos
b*i been lately reduced, so tluC Club*

dr-d Mid twstrty WK- (2621) Vol**, Lucius Russell raovirad two liwaaMd *ix hun­
dred cud ninetT four (2C0I) ente*. Charles B. Wo*d received one thousand two
hundred and fifty eight (1268) votes, Hickson AV. Bolfo rceeived one thousand
ten hundred aud forty-fire (124*&gt;) vote«, and C. B. Wood received one (1) vote.
Tbe whole number of । otrs gi'«e for lb" office of C &gt;aniy Survey or w** three
llumand ninv hundred aud fifty mi*, (8051) and they were' given for tbe fallowing
persoos, via: John Q. Creasy revel red two ibmsand eeieu hundred and flftesa
[2715] vote*. Joseph Martin received one thoosaod tw* hundred and thirty-eix

tbe Constitution of lb* Unifod Hate'.
Independent of all politinal parties, it
endeavor* to treat them all with judi­
cial fairness. Il labctT to pttrify flt*
administratinn of Government, Natiou*1 State, and Mnuicipal, and u henaver
those ia authority, whether in National.
Blate, or Mauuapal affairs, take the
load in this work, h wi-T thttten give
them it* cordial support But i: can
never bo tho servitor of any political
party; nor will it surrender or even
waive its right to criticise and condemn
what is wrong, aud oommend what is TERM6 OF THE DAILY TRIBUNE
right in th*-actionof any parti*-* or of
To Mail Subscribers, *10 a year. '
any public men.
Now as always. Th* Trilutu labor*
with all ita heart for the promotion of

that body
But th* mo.', absurdly
inipalaivr specimen of misapplied genorusity an th* part of a Republican
line* tn an opponent was tho refusal to
aoeept the resignation of Mr. Banks
(who had deserted to tho enemy) of the
a leading committee of
tbe Hauac, end thereby rendering it
qaite prttbablo that two other commit­
tees wiB also be conducted in the intar­
sia of political opponents to the nd of

Ww. H. Powaai,
-—w
Secretary of the Board of County Cinvisssn
STATE OP MICHIGAN, J

and Consumer nearer together,—what
ever tend* to swell the ranks, increase
the knowledge awl better the condition
of tho** devoted to Prtdnctir* Industry
find* mention and encouragetnent in

pnblioateni to worthless article*.
Thou shook!*: not rap at the door of
a printing office. . for bo that awwered

MUSIC BOOKS
A8 HOLIDAY PRESENTB.
Tax' Lunts Cotwuu-Thia paper Sent, Post-paid, on receipt of th* mark-

tie of Centaur Liniment cured 11 perfect­
ly. Chas. Hili, SIS Pine Bt., Bute.”
H. Mantb. Esq., BnpL, of Adami Ex.
tires* Stables, New Perk, says: “All

ix-Brrw in it. oighth year of publication,
aad hae from its begining been dis­
tinguished for the purity and original!ty at ita literary cont ante, and the beauty
ondexwlleaoeofitepielorialilluatewtioaa.
The aerial ator tea for next year will be a
non tinuatfon of “Uncle Dick's Legacy,”
by Emily Huntington Millet; “n.ddcn
TreMurur*.'' by Maty A Denutem, and
a now story by IWw C. Wwk. ; bosides a van*ty of shorter stories, Fotery,
nrtietee on ifcientific Topic. Natural

■ss'

�Tif« RefdeiJcuH B\|lan(.
«WTT&gt;

WMtu

nrcoKsiiTBir.

this office.

The nndwigued will be
with Cook 4 bheldoa, no
West of Hatting* House,
day i* December to roceiw

BsyAe Maoit-vr. the very beet in
thtf world aud cheaper than r.nywhem
•lac U Harry County. Com* in an I try
theui *t&gt;d you will be oonrin-vd that it
to a W. W . bOy *11 of our Machine*
lor c*«k, BB(] am anj wij|
low ffinin.* Htw.ug Machine Noudlwt,
111 Mecbine. all at tbe N*w
CMOICHES.

_ _

Peninsular Railway.

■“..'hunk

I. 0. 0. F.
.
-XaUArtW-i-t &gt;•' U &gt;■!«. . ..

‘ysartt:

। ^Fbr any one to *upp*M&gt; that buainim
of any kind can l„ &lt;*^4 on
w'»«k to weak and from month to moatb,
and finally have it extend from yw to
jnr, withost receiving any remuaeraBon. to ,p.»k Qf, for
ul&gt;,r 4(J
For inttaae* w* will take oar own (Bla­
sts) Office for aw example and vet forth
• fow rnatten at they actually txi*t,
tod then arvrytxidy can
whether
anv kind of butite*, nn thjive. tuppowng those kind* of bovineae haring
to be earritd on after th* favtdon of thi.

pLUfMTlflN

5ITOS.;

S. T.—1860—X,

Thi* wonderful vegetable Mtorativ®
it the abort -anchor of thafcebl. and de­
bilitated A* wtomc and cordial for the
aged and languid it
among ttomaclue. J
the nervous weakness
are e»|*&lt;-ially tObject, it i* tupuwding
•twy other atimulan V In all climate a,
tropical temperate or frig-d, it arts aa a
tpixifio ia every specie* uf diaordrr
or any other IMutiug Offlr*. Now, we whWr nndennine* tho bodily rtrengtb '
and
break* down the '
’
will alate, to cornmeuee with, that wo
have Ere hand* all the time, and o«*.
•tonally have to have extra help, and
tho** Landa hnvo to be paid from six tu
fiftaen dullart per week.
Tliea the
print peperalona (for thia Office.) coat[iugon an arorxg*. eeventoen dollar*

Vto*na.~No mediaae hu attained 1^* ***b’ *’*■!•• ink, and extra help
■uch aprvat reputation it this juatly ' worb utf ‘be paper* on publication
celebrated conqiound.
" I, ^*J
day.
r- Now than,
then, yuu
yuU have something
*om
' of' ~~
an ‘idea of Wha!
'’•■Wiss hat never failed io effect
"halp
‘ end‘ the ,-r-.
fur th* regular i„0#
. bqJ
cure, gif ing tone aud -strength tu th
now for flat cap, and book paper, for
tyatorn flrbilitatod by disease.
extra nice work in tho job line, and tak­
TakxJHxx*.—Al) who ar* indebted ing it altogether, b.-eid-* rent aud th*
• the flnn of Alton and I’rrwtun. mutt fomily expmiMaof tbe publisher*, and
: once ,-all and aetlla their accouato, it coat* to ruu even the Bixeaa OtBro,
itbout further delay.
al Im.I (cventy-five dolian to one hun
Allan A Prestos,
dtvddulUra per week. Now. buw (with­
Hatt«K« Nov. 10th 1872. novSOtU
out a furtuna on hand) can any newtpaper linn carry on huunrot and live,
uuleea its [latraa* aie prompt to pay for
their paper, anil fur job* dune
What would the farmer think, it he
had to artl hi* produre and wait aix

Holiday Goods of all fur !•.*• ««»d
petbap* never g*t
kinds for sale by Sher­
ibera, many of them, are very prompt,
1 we prstume tbo other* would be if
man J. Eich.
——- —-------------

thry knew the coat of carrying on a

Overcoats 85 tO 823 printing office Thoae who have job j
cheapest Store in the
w " •&gt; u»
m *UmluJr ol ,h“'n ,‘nlr1y forget, or
Bt&amp;tC.
8t&amp;r
Clothing put off Horn time to times and tot thr
House, Grand Jiapids.
matter run lunger than they iutonded. |
Grind River Vallsy Division

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
Immense Reduction in all our Prices,

hue

xj||,OIKI 110 IM 01’MM!
Must be Sold this Winter.

We are in Earnest,
And our Prices Prove it

ciry fwss depot

Magnetic Ointment

Has now on hand'a cemplete a isortnicjit of Z/ooAwJ
Stationery, Pens. Penhold-}
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils}
Pictures, Picture Frames^
Initial Paper and Envel~\
opes of the latest styles^
Hetarc. Coni, and Fancy^
Articles for the Holidays.
Call ana see them.
J/Io. HOBC^S.

hnveu’t room to mention nil our fteduceil Prices, but we
Herewith Pledge ourselves to OfB^r and Sell the Rost ILirguins in

MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,

our patron* are generally quite prompt, •
end when ire are ubiigod to cull upon
thrifli. they uro rn&gt;Mt generally ready to '
pay at unro. Wo have no couture tor ,
anxon*. uul.ru it ia tor ouraelve*, for if
romiM in ■•fir datim. Then, ar* foe
men who tikn pL-murv in dunning (&gt;*»
•uitoblo for Alow ere. Saw Mill*, Buggi«« J
, and Wagons 1’ainti, Oil*, Ac., nt tho&gt;'n,e,
'‘ and a&gt; u general thing, misuo men
Drug an* Book Store &lt;rf
w“t
jnn.-5t3 ,
J. 1*. Bomxt* &amp; Co.
am&lt;
— . —.
V
Oil*. Oil*. Oil* l« tbe cry, but you „k

HOUSE

CLOTHING

STAR

T^E q/fE^T O/tE p^lCE STOQE,

36 Cunnl Street. 36

THEY HAVE STOOD THE

Sr#rtscA‘;

Tb. "C.I B.4
from Chicago through Gale.! urg to
Burlington, hat achieved a cpleuilnl
reputation in the last two year* at the
lembMC Pnasengrr Route to the weet.
At Burlington it nmuwUwith the great
Italic; lta» wh&gt;b ran. ato.
through Southern Iowa to Nehrttaka
and Kan***, with clown conuo-.tion* to
"
**■*
1
'

».iirtiatotr&gt;i&gt;

1X6^®?

£rsl'cs?&gt;

ISliM.1

,aas‘ss»

MICH

quality, and cheapne*, in prieu baMe, “n,e
uf
a11 ,b“
all who examin* them.
23tf I diiforcnt calling* ■&gt;[ life, had a fortuuo
'
. tiiafiu- of eocre* they could l&gt;o
.bliging, anil wait an indrtiuit»
New Good* in cn.il*** variety jutt
oiwned, aad Air «alc at attonithintrly
low price* nt Hariirr 4 Bailey"*. m29tf they h .ro to look to the. *anuag. ol
~
*
cmplpyot and theni**ir&lt;-* fo:
with which to keep th* machine

ly eotang to iigM in i*gar&lt;i to thi* pen
te ni agent in aaturn. 3ho Magnetic
5 ptitg* uf Michigan umi other lucalitn_
,b. profound W.ten... ",
.. .
t.,n,I
Urajrara.™
a muted to hav- I .-a m «.mpU*ho.l
through ffie agcccy •■f tfec " Magnetic’'
If tfoto-water-nr&lt;-imptvgnalillr magnetu-m, it ft at all wonder-

FAME AND FORTUNE.

J UBl LEINEW YORK OBSERVER.

Detroit &amp; M il waukee R ft

'kTiIrtr

Michigan Central R. R.
OU), RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.
tao»w» I'Mra.t usl CMarx Mklar »■»» »■»
•MtUM *u&gt; ir»la* £»■» «CProwl aad Wwi tr&gt;«

taint much valuable information ; a
large correct map of the Groat Wert,
winch can be obtained fro* of ctiargwbv
addrotoing tile
‘ ”
Agent, Ik 4 M.

local

“Eft
while lb* Jocuxxt it 21) by 47 inc
Jfleyw Juttrurl.
Gue** not, Don. Take your t«.
rule and tncasum the B**&gt;*s. «

police;.

-pl

!

I

lit»

®W|S8s
■! iT
x»:
fS kt*
iil
?, IS
wr

John «K&gt; 4 Co a- celebrate I GUd 1’cn*,
h* bert ia 'be market, for talc at tbe
City Sown Doput. P O- building.

Th* brick work to th* new School
building i* cumplrted and the roof and

cornice are being pot on.
Lie Raed ju*t peteed our office with
See Hero. S tnuigvrf—Tbarv ia not u»
utltutton la the City of Hartlnc* that hi* modi* buggy, to get it weighed- B
I mor* worthy of patrona c. than that w.^h. but 222 lb*. A perfect hearty. '

s

Go and *e* it.
Tu M. E. Social wiU be entertained
br Mrt Wm. Tinkler, on Tueeday even­
fog of next week. All ar* cordially in-

WK^'^irsasrt-.
’ ‘--uh 'to AO LhMfc ^a* tkafllto V^4

AMERICA

American Organ

ACCIDENTS
The Weekly Sun.

Buecll ba* Lotto of thing* for the
Hulidav*. Seo bit n»w ad.
Th* City New* Depot it introduced
J. F. Holbrook La* a donee Cterirtmu Night, at Woodland Center.
The epiaootic i* rapidly diaapje-aring
in this city. No death* among the hurte* bars uceurrod that wa hare heard of

PRICKS 1 TRAPS

Is Offered Ic the PiUic R ill Britt.

Everybody Should try them before lurchasif ewhem.dE

THE WEBER. HALLETT &amp; GLMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.

New Advertisements.

Pmur Qwtw-

Toys.

Toys.

TOVS.

Toys.

Photop-aphs,

CUNDURANGO.

Fhotgrtphr.

FRANK L. WARD.

Bib*. Keene S t •’». Flail Extract.

Ha ntinf8 $ Allefan.

May 15,

$5 to $20

Toys.
Toys.
8553485348535353

BARLOW &amp;

‘Silver Tongue’

Wm F- Starkweather and L. Diektnaon hav* opened a Paint Shop in Stri­
ker* building. For Sign painting in all
ita branch** " Lang” known how to do
it; and for Hou** pointing and
fog. paper-hanging, etc- ata. “ Will”

Ketp a large supply of Salt for •ale al Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

REMOVED
To Washinfton Block oner

!te ffl s wm 11 p cal m to MIW to t* Tatar.

TEACHERS.

nn lervtand* hit "Ina."

10 Barrel loin aud more sold to dealers nt a. very smalt
rance above Cnr-load Rates.

WREATH OF ROSES.'

HASTINGS BABULS WS '

BLASTINGS

MEAT MARKET
Ctonmra, Cxannwo, Cwrars-i.—The
I—t eaaorttMOt in the city «mmrting of
heavy C—imerw Suit., Black CWh
i Suit* and a ^JwndiJ amortm*ni of Black
i Pant, aad Vert eaitobi. for Utoee articrpatiag marriage- For tai* ai th* N*w
' York Coah Star*.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

.

PATENT COOLERS;

pillELUpBEttF^I^D /g
MI I.Y POkK ***&gt;.
J. H SLATER.

leer.

Builder,

.

. .

LOTS.

“M®

�Lt.

iJCchijan Machinin' Depot

®«FL
mqirnlMHi, UaOewtod hk .miin, limo
dunng the paat rammer in makiag ex£*■««••
‘h« “»&gt;•- TU park i*
W by 65 mDra ln axtout. It » ca! u„
by tw
"—
*
r

Gijintic

Gift Bate? i se.

CAPITOL

I8RB-!

MICHIGAN

\ tieiTooo

WANTED AGENTS'

BLOOD PIHIFIER
Grund Mtuieal Entertainment
wwait ia&gt;pura by dalatatHaa MCTtUuaa. ar*
acr»ritl«M ar alm dl.«aan. BlotcUa.
r.teaa. raatalaa. C.«k,l, F^pto*. Aa., Ac.
Ilan? faa a l&gt;,.pepilr lu«Mch t t'alro*
Kfattwa ta pmatpih .aLa lb. ...Ua la toMIt
M"t vilbpanrir of tba tUwl. Itruaaiaal lea
4aa»y. &lt;lrn«ril Wrakaw aad iaertis.
GRAIN
AND
FLOUR.
Haro ro. wcakacaa at tbo Utaatlar. I
FOOT KKE1.DV HTTlEKT. DCTKOiT.
Tn .rain 4**r.r of Ctaoak lhanb-a
***IC
‘kHr *♦***•h.tuM af lb* ttoWriA. I

mm* okillful enrwen would ba baffl-d
mtMra&amp;mu mewro krnddu roadwny» through it Thi,. Mr. Langford
-YW La not the ca»e, but. a. in Jmo.t
•n?«a.of tha mountain, fin. route.
‘-Le improresmt
of which will nrcea.itato no 'exiraragm outlaw. Ho mid, that th. country
&gt;T bhn tu. araran i. .r„
®oro wonderful and atrango than baa
yet bran mmi. poldic. Th. completion
of the Northern Pacific will bring it
wilbin eMy acoc-as to tourista, when tho
tide of travel that ha. Mt wit.i inch
Mndy Ao. 10 the volley of th. Ycm.
&gt;.0 will be turned Montuna ward to view
the moat aingular, grand, and ab•“■My wou#orfal locality of whieh tbe
wmid ha. any knowledge.

MATHEW

BUSINESS

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

St. Joseph, Mich. Nv. 4,1872
Tho Calvert Lithographing Company of Detroit,

AMERICAN

MARBLE

COLLEGE

"•I th*ritl,p-t MmM tad lopartlaf rlrw tu .11 lb* vital tu.ee.; torIHI.M** tip &gt;ad n-Uori.g
ba ■•akwd«M&gt;ul&gt;ai*&gt;a f*B

JURUBEBA

JOHN N WENDELL &amp; CO.
■ M.liC". inr.i.n is
Flnar. Grain. Berk and 8

twin Baran.—Tba effect of oold on
iron, omecraing which much diroraify
Trunk Railway ot •cuUa. which inaxponnd to never* cold, aud* a cued deal
of tt. At th* rvcoul hnlf-ymrly mnwting of th* company, in London, tho
PnradMt aaid that 8,500 to 4,000 rail*
ou the line break rtvrj winter 1 Bn: h«
found oomfort iu the fart that, in about
110 mOm of ntNl track, only aight or
twu rail* hare broken. It wm fcon-d
when Bonaamrr jaQa ctta
dwitod that their romUnce to wear
wouH ba counterlialiit&gt;rod by unusual
liability to break, end that they would
be eapacially dangcrotu in wraro cUrantro, tho hnpro-ion boing, apparoaUy.
that haring ^miethrag of the hardm ai
of cant iron, they had also something of
ito briulenaM. Thia experience ol ibo
Grand Trunk Railway, hawerar, indi­
rate* that thay or.' ranrcinlly tilted for
raeh climaua.

PROBATE ORDEB.

Morrison'* Addy Department.

$23,900 in Ileal Estate !
$3,000 in Cash !
.
$0,555 in Personal Property

GRAND RAPIDS

MANTLES AID GRATES.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

Ir-d purr arU
KELl.uwu.

LIGHT IN

THE EAST

P. A. BILUNGS.

A Farm of 121 acroa. aituat.xi in tho
t'twnahip ot llaltimorv, 8 milro from
Hailing., anil only .'I mi lea South uf th.
Grand Hirer Valley It. It. at Quan In '
p»A y.ung anil growing orchard, good
ok building*. living stream of waler,
»u arpa. under impror.menta, J tnilo
mm School IlirtiM), bugar bu*h ot
t.OOn, trow. Spleudid timber of all
Simla'; Oak, liaowcvd. \\ Lit*wood c-ftx.
fi-rma, 825 per acre. For fun her in-1
■truciiooi, inquire nt thi* Chile-, or at;
;he'j&gt;n;pTi'&lt;doi»,
- H. II 4 A. G. FREEMAN.
Baltimore. April 17th. 1*72.

BLOOD fUHBilB.

CHAS JUNE &amp; 6110.,

Shell Qysters and

Clams,

WILLS CARBOLIC TABLETS

Harper's Magazine.
MATURE

imnomH.iwL stmziw.

IEUEW.

NATURE’S
FARRAMO

4

WILLIAMS

Hair Restorative

CO.

THIOAT ANO LUNG INSTITint

S,9&lt;
Carriage &amp; House

1- D. SINE’S NINETEENTH

oBAKDANHDALDlSTfilBmijN

$200,000 00

MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES

IN VALUABLE GIFTS L.

Fla ft; Banners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
■Painted to Order.
WOODEN

Q10.0W IN AMERICAN GOLD!J
10,000 IN AMEBlCXy SILVEB1

BLOCK

l&gt;.«. VD3CTtXL •&lt; th. bHl raatt

EvautSESM-

LETTERS-

J?.. WILSON'S

TABLE

BULIARL

CPUEH MIXTURE.

MANUFACTURE

Harper’s Weekly-

Glnss Show Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON

bET&amp;OIT,

BOILER WORKS.

llnMinga, Sept. 18. 1872.—tf

THOUGHT RUlllK"&lt;_^4jm
"DoiiEsnrrTB
wTha.i

ruHGULorrs

HERE.-’.?.'".'.

sbj=s?5*;

WONDERFUL CEL
lottc/iy

PATENT COOLER:

A NOU.'.E CSAMTr

I’ENTHE^WEJS!

Ktaia State Orpm Asylnn,
OHFORT’S
OUCH —

WANTED.’^.-X’;

ijfeuSjfflnSiffiiffiite. &lt;

Bupinocx tliat will Pay
*a4 ia alrwtr bM»

a.ne'i.sj-Mais.isiMiR.'

raraMM LaLwaami U.aaM two. ar. &gt;ntul:».l

PVMFY YOUB BLOOD.

Silver Tongue’

WORM CONFECTIONS

ssSstsksssHi.I'sls; 'c

Harper’s Bazar

•■FSftWZ

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;$75 to *250 per month'

7LlrnJ.v «...

Cl,

Da CROOK’S
mnpor

POKE ROOT.

DETROIT BHBDiB WORKS.)

Dr. Crook’s Wine of'L r
IO YEzllUd

Public Test
lb* prorod
DR. CROOK'S
Tallow, Grease and

WINE

Potash
COII,

WALLACE * LAW.
HUBiuhiumOx *«*MU« apm.ii.r. aad.a
ik b aa«n*a** ilwra »u&gt; b» But. ai
u •&lt; IhU a-i.A-w la*.an. ct iwu haa-lrrJaaa

Sinicai nd fetaical,
I

DENTIST

OPEN 1- TOP BU0CIE8.

WKIaiualloan braarbMA it.« W™.l

lion ever ouervcl
tbe public.
Itl.rtrtilnUzcmcdteluntnunltOewnf Tnr.amt ua*w'»M turdiocitaewwf Uw Throat and Lup, p-rfarnina U&gt;* mw* rreurtaW. mr.i

annasl. AtruinW, l.n, m ».l .—...n,, .«,&lt;
Uan ifcAJSi-. Hipnlaiad tor &gt;a Mid aanwaac.

■ftnrig
J. H- SLATER.

WREATH OF ROSES.'

TIN, CCfTEE 10 mffl W I1E

ICI1CAJ. ATOTWWMtHCAL.

fineer,

Builder,

Money to Loan.

DlaeaMw of the Tritratj Orpins
JMndioeorany Liver Cotu plain!.

It to also a frapcrlor Tonic,
Bedarai the Appetite,

tfaassi*
KSTBAT.

vsMnm ■»

_

Strayed or Stolen I

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VOL. XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

fnfesiipal and

WEDNSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1872.

NO. 34

Carfc. i

“all right” Not so a neighbor ot his.
who, io get more capital,
»L hal takin
takM Mr.
Lawrence as a (wrtner
Instead cf
bringing in ten thousand dolinm. that
"cap.!alwl’' was only -LU to put down
three thousand, and before the end of

I- BoiMfar
•*b feruro.
tillbu.

I

Mr. Little shook Ha bead.
“Don’t say no too quick,” replied his
wife. “Let us co over the whole mat­
ter at borne and at the store. Bappooe
ing lus warehouse for tbo day. Tse bo-1 one or two thousand dollars were saved
tag over, be made preparations for go-, in the year, what difference would that
ingoat' with the tnteatiaa of celling
upon Mr. iMwrones. As bo reaebsd |
his bead for Ms great-eooL a voice
seemed to soy to him :
■Tell your wife. Talk fr&gt; her about
it"
But ho rejoefed the thoaght mstaatly.

IDS

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

VnirersaUy l„o,r„ &lt;u Uir BEST HEJ^LVO STOVE in Hit HorM !

rata reread'as," replie
woman, in a reeniuU
afraid of the red flag.
I lion and pot the money in yoar bnaianything about bariums. Hix isn't: ore It wunt bring torn than two thonhelp me," be am wired firmly.
i sand dollars, end it may bring more.
•Toll your wife 1 Ths words were in |' My piano alone is worth nearly five bunhie mtnd, and would keep repeating ri 4red. Wo ran board tor a rear or two,
ihjfeaMyua.
and when we get all right, retsra again
“Oan.t you say where you are going I to boeoekeoping.”
Aaren? Why do you make a mystery I' "We wont try that yet, Betsy, ” said
of HF’
“Oh* it's only a matter of buriaem I

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S FIRE PROOF STOVES!
Mnnufncttii'etl fr

CHRIST MAS.

In the BEST STYLE and

Genuine Eastern Oak

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

Leather.

O, SAY !

W heeler
SpHU/iq Silver j SiL
r‘t PLw&gt; ■'w*

Look to your intercut and purchaf-your Kalt at the,old stint! of

s-s

niRE.

Willson

BLACKSMITHING!

ipso

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;. Co.
DENTIST

Millt

Mitaijaa.

Eufin M. BasteR Jut 1), 1872.

4570
Pon Wines mi Honors!'

NEW

GOODS

NEW GOODS

TIONS
Be Defy Competition !

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

HASTINGS, MICH.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
JUST

arrive®
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Russell 4 Nevins

DRUGS
Medicines,

Michigan Exchange.

Dye Stu tie,

Winter

paints

&amp; oils

Mr. little stood irresolute. What
pond would telling her do?
"What's the matter, Aaron * You've i
hewn dell fur some lime j«at. Nothing
gixng wrong with jou. I hope?*' And
bia wife laid her hand upon hia arm.
son, and never did, as you know.
I
don't believe he's stair man. lad me
take bia place, and you will make a
dear two thousand a year, and may be,
as much mom”
" I rant think of it, Betsy. Lot us
wait awHIe."
** You must think of it. and wo wool
wait awLUo," rwfilied the reeolnta wile.
“ What ia nglit to be done is beet dene
quickly.
Is there no safety ia my
plan Y"
“ Yes, I think there is, bul-----" Then let us adept it al once, and
| throw ell beta overtaxed, ar” end she
"Certainly 1 do. What better reason !। looked at him a little miacHevoaaly,
canyon want than ths one I have giv­ "perhaps vuu would ndlxsr have sum­
en? If she knows that the iocoms is, talk with kr Uwreara, first.” "Hang
reduced, aa a prudent wife, ebo will Mr Lawrence 1” ejaculated Aaron Litendeavor to reduce the arpccuie.
Hadn't you better take off your cost, ,
and ait down and talk with mo a liitie, 1

Hr. Little i«nnitted hia wife to Oraw
off hia overcoat. w faith she took into thn
passage and replaced cn the hat-rerk.
Then returning to the parlor, she said :
“Now, Aaron, talk to me aa freely aa
you choose. Iton't keep anything back
Whatever the trouble la, let me know it

said. &gt;• always the beet help, is moot
to lx depended cn. We may know our- |
selrex. and that is a greet deal more
than wo can say about other |«&gt;plc ,
When shall wo have tbe sale T^.
* Not S3 fast, Betsy, not ttMaat, 11
hav'nt agreed to tbe sale A That
would be sore to make a certain lore
Furniture sold at auction never realises
above half its cost."
। *■ It would bo a certain gain, Aaron,
if it saved you from bankruptcy, with
which as 1 understand it, Vju are threat-

"Oh, them’s no very great trouble
yet. 1 am only afraid of trouble. I
see it coming, and wish to keep out ot
। its way. Betsey.”
"That's wise and jmidvet,” said bis
। wile.
“Now tall me why you are going to
see Mr. Lawrence."
i Mr. Little let his eyes fell to the floor. your coming into my warehouse and
, taking Hobson's place. All the money
fsm retail salsa P*mee through his
hands, end bo baa it in hie power, if
not boaoat, to rob me seriously
I've
not felt altogether easy in regard to him

DRY qOODS 1/i E/ioLin VW‘Tr

Ofc bait, nib Inrat IM Mb
two FU3TEB,
SWCIS)
WATER UME,
LOE Bi HAIR,

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

“ Ton are mysterious. Little.''
“ Am If Well, ia pUin worlc. a
roar ago 1 waa bawd-up for reeuey in
my buatness. and thought of taking ia
Lawrouoe.
I told my wife about it
Bbe said,'Don’t do iJ Audi didn't;
for her ‘den't do it’ was followed bv ouggeetfons as to Ho wife's extraragwnoo
that opened my ayoe a Kttio. I toM her

Maiden Leas, New York, publishers' of
The AUat, adopted hie process for the
production of their Premium CAnimoe,
some three yean ago ; and with the in­
creased faoilitiea thus placed al has dis­
posal, Mr. Stahl has been enabled to
achieve the most admirable results, and
ths tfrm are now printing Chromes,
equal in every resjert to ths very beet

The picture to bo copied is covered
with a transparent sheet of oiled paper,
on which a tracing ot every onUtno is
made. Thia outline ia then transferred
to a lithograjdiic stone, known aa the
“Key." A number of plalra, equal to
the number of tints desired; is next pro­
paced. and an impreasing from the Key
is printed on each. With the original
before him, the artist fills in with a
crayon such porVuas of tbo outline on
each pls to as ho wishes to hare repro­
duce the particular shads assigned to iu
The untouched portions ofjbo plain

seen nothing wrong. Bnt. if yua took
I bis place, two thousand dollars wiU be
! eared certainly."
"Bat if I have my bouse to keep,"
Mrs Little answered to thia, “bow can
I help you at tbo warehouse’ Tbefirat
thing m order is to get the house off my

“ Iton’t you lliiak that Annie rould
be iudncvd to &lt;«mo and lire with US
for a few months until we try this new
experiment
T'
not if be bad twenty thousand dollars.”
" But the money, Aaron ; the money
"Because ia no reason,” replied Aaron
thia furniture would bring I
That a
Lit tie.
■ The extravagance of hia wife is, what I'm l&lt;oking after. You want
wan answered firmly.
"What do you know about her F’
"Only what I have scon. I've celled
on her two or three times, and have no­
ticed the style in which her house is
furnished, jt is arrayed in palace at­
tire compared with ours And aa fur think of it The red flag. Aaron—the
dm*, it would take the interest of a red flag I Deleted upon it, that’s th.
little fortune to pay bar millinir'i and first thing to be dome. Two thousand
mantua maker's bills. No, no, Aaron ; dollon will make you feel Kko another
Mr. Lawrence isn’t your man, dotiend person—fire you oourage, souSdoncu
on it He'd « up the tan thommnd and energy."
“ You may be right, Betsy ; bat 1
just been lingering over a paragraph in dollars in less than two years."
FRENCH CLOCXS,
whkh the writer auggeetJ to beams s
“Well. Betsy, that's pretty clear talk,' can't bear the thought of running oat
OPERA GLASSES, men in trouble the propriety of
raid Mr. Little, takfar a long breath
iug their wires.
"I'm rather afraid, after what you say,
•Talk to them freely of yonr affaire, that Mr. Lawrwoeo is not my man. But
it said. "Let them understand exactly
your condition. Tell them of your difI “Ivii afraid, Betsy; but am no
capito!;
longer faint-hearted
With such a
-Qrw—
_________
। brave little wife aa you to stand by my
itisrfily, sad witboat aay sign c
ride. 1 need not tsar the world.”
anxp-t'
In
a
week
from
that
day
tbo red flag
“Or I may broome bankrupt,
was hung out
When Urn auctioneer
made up Ha accounts. bo bad in hand
a Kale over three thousand dollars, tor
which • check was filUd out to the or­
der of Aeron Little. Il come into bia
hand, just at the right moment, and

lion* of color required ot an artiat who
swsys to lay out and complete the
plaice tor a Ohroana, may bo Uinily
imagined by tbuee who see end odmiro
the srdeod.d results of bis labours.
InTbo.WdswsstaU duaoat may lx
seen two immense Cottrell A BebcoeX
printing machines, salectad fot their
accuracy of register and pawfeet dlatri.
bation. These trsoaas are constantly
occupied in primieg tbe llrrotnoe to be
given aa premiums to subscribers to
Ko AU— for 1871.
The proreea of twlrif priming has,

rage over htliography: the printia; u
niffroui surUa, frem/irs-never per­
feet, amt continually d-maadiag renew­
al-bet dirretly from the engraving Itse’*t which hetnr ua bard motel. will

�WnSi .u.«nU~,.r
ptacM Hatch and Depernt. Thi. bos.d
so cowstUuted wer* proofing to can­
veto the vote., whan, upon du. appliesety.’ioed biX’judJ.’^TttaT5S cither envy or malic.-, to fauirot divrenl
tn its own ranks. The Pasf cccniwrads
District btate Court, whose jariadrction itssMl Uwrcfore, to tire true Repot-liear.,
tn the cM was unquestioned. War- -f Michigan, n* * newspaper which
rauth thereupon forcibly ejected the they van rOf m*.
judge granting said injunction from hi.
8ir.ee tbe drtecriot! of th* New York
office, and installed fa hi* place, before Tririnw. which formerly had to largo a
tu* votes were eanvaswwl or it wa* b-gsl- ' eireuhdion in this -State, thste eonsidely known who was elected, th* Demo rations are particularly wertby tho at
cratie candidate fur tho juJgrahjp in t-ntion nt Republican caavaraers, and
that district at that el ctiun. Proceed. w" believe that many of ths ibonstad*
■ tugs were than had in th* tfa r*m* who have heretofore contented thsm; Court uf tho State, by which the validity
I of this change of judges was brought in
quesbun; and th* court held it invalid,
, and in effect decided that Warmoth's
। board uf convaraets waa illegal aad iu
acts void.
to. aside from politics^ tbe J**4
f These docisfomi of th* State court challengtM contrast as a thoroughly
were treated by Wannoth with pet foci equipped IfiMMomf Punlf AAl
lOjmterapt,
gait .u oorumen.ril fa ba* tho beat market reports of any ot
t «quily in the United States Dtalrict the Detroit ncwsjmpor*—u tbo most
Court, tn which injunction wa. *a*u careful iu its tuiicollanooas seleetiunv—
and obtained agafaat th* Warmoth end publishes no edvsrtiaement* that
Board of Canvaaaen ; and thi* injuni-- ! may not be read aloud in a family.
_____ „u
___
bon waa al»o treated by Warmoth'* j •ri.L —
Board with con:«mp:. Instruction were ;
then given to the marshal to sutorc* the actor, strength, scops and variety of iu
orders of thia court, aid troops were I editorial ducuwions.it is no exaggcraplaced at hia service for that purpose. - | tion or affectation to say that none of its
Msaawhilo the board of canvassers or­ । city cotemporarins protend to cumpete
ganised according to law, or a majority
of them, estivated the vole* and re­
Soon after Ihe first of January, tbo
turned that Republican candidates for Pett will be placed in an entirely new
Preeidcntiol elector* aud State Offi-wr. typographical dress, aud in February
■er* elected, and that certain persons will print a tboruughly ravi*»J Railroad
were sleeted to ths I-egis star*. War­ Map uf the Lower Peninsula of Mich­
moth, having called on extraurdinarv igan, slewing tbe extanriun of all lb*
session ot thu Lcgialaturo, th* partons Railroads in that portion of tfia Stat*
leturuud a, elected Sy tha regular board
gambled iu the State Hwj»\ and af­ will bo eleven iuebe* by thirteen and a
ter uiganixatiun made a formal &gt; equid- bolt in sia&gt;, and show Letter than any
uuc, under -ection 4i artid* 4 of th* Con­ other map in existence tho Railroad
stitution uf Us Ujfitod States, upon Ihe system of the State. Whew it firat ap­
Preident to protect the State from do­ peared, in September, D&gt;71, it attracted
mestic violence.
tho attention of Huilroad men, ahippera,
Resuluuons of impeadimsnt were merchants, capitalist* and boainrar ope­
1 preferred by thia body against War- ra txna, all over the country, and eo great
। tnuth. and under the constitution of far was the demand tor it that more tl-hr
State the lieutenant Governor became nwWy /AoxmwJ ropM* have been distribut­
, active Governor. Anuther body aaaem- ed ia this oounUy and Euruj«’. Scarroi bh d at Lyceum Hall,' m Now Orleans, ly a day elapse*, wen now, that orders
| claiming to be th* Legislalure of the are not recwtvsd fur it. Aa an adver­
I Slate, and was reraguixixl by Warmoth. tisement of the Steto, it ba* never been
Two organisations war.’ thus made, equalled in »ts ellect.
promising nothing to fa* State but dis­
Tho circulation of tbe N'ttUy Put
cord and anarchy. Not doubting that waa nearly doubled last year, and wil I
imwularitiea bed occurred oa both side*. undoubtedly be greatly utilorged this
; but believing fast the Republican had winter.
The Pest Company offer tipecial in­
| received a majority of th* votes of LouitI fans, and acting in conformity to the re- |, duccmenta to canvassers for large clubs,
.
.i - -I-- ------------ ----- ।
besiUes a libral list of premiums to
agents securing thn largest numlx-r of
| tbe President derided to answer the reaolution of the State Hotuo LcguU'.ure
by recognising tbo orgauaalion with
which it ia connected aa the lawful gov-

in * sfazlo volume. We Uadcratand
, th«L for the coming year, th* Ferwr is
■* to be enlarged end gntally improved,
■ but th* MlAcriptira two is to remain
aa bales*, •Imply two doUan a y«ar.

Rtetesaenl ol votes given in thn Coun­
twenty-fivu aero*, i* now under cultiva­ ty of Burry State of Michigna, for Rep­
tion.
resentative in CongntM trern the 3d
The progrea. iu tbo school. baa bc«a Congressional District:
fully un to that attained in former years.
Education, and nut punithmei.t is the
primary aim. Th* report ahbra. from
th* Intvllectual stand of those admitted
to tho &amp;buoL how strictly ignorance
and crim* go band in band. Tbo num­
ber Of commitmeato for. th* la.t six
year* has diminished 20 per «*ut., and
this is regarded as indicating a great
moral improvement in the community
during th* time. Duublloss tho pru«.
irnity of th* School to our l.itlo city
h»* a wboLsome eflect upon a«.me of H*»Usss cm

’
COMSTIT’JTIOIAL AMBIDKOM.

Statement of votes given in th* County of Barry and State of Michigan,
at the Gem! Election h-ld in said County on Tue^ay. th* fifth day of No­
rember, 1872, L-r and against the following propowod Amendments to the
Consiitution of said State, in cumpHau** with Joint Resolution* No*. 31 and
36 of th* B«**i.m foes of 1871, via:
An “Arucndmuiit preri-ling for the payment of bond* iasned and negotiated,
and the purchase price thereof realised prior to the twenty-seventh day uf May
eighteen hundred and seraniy, by Connties, Townships, and Munic!|&lt;liti*s is­
suing tho Mine, for aud in aid of any Railroad Company," to eland as Section
thrre (8) ol Artid* ninetora-a (19-A, “Of fiailro.ida''
A.’»s an “Amendment relative to the limits of Judicial Circuits, and the
'number thcreo'," to stand a* Section enreu of Artiel* six.
Aho, an “Amendment rdativi tu th* salaries of Judges of tbs Circuit
Coon,'* to stand os Section one uf Article nine.

FAME ABD FOBTUBE.

H73.

JUBILEE.

■ ------ rgi.^, H Ikr

HEW YOHS OBSERVER.
■tuser k. Norsk a

co.,

TRICKS i TRIPS =. AMERICA
* lu™ «...

Tbe Board again urges upon th* at­
We frequently hesr tho remark made.
tention of the Dgulaturo tb* n**d ul
HU
admitting buys into tho Schtxd aayoung
Ikai bswesty U th* Lost policy. We
at
.even years ; tor the neeossitv of edare willing to admit that tb* above
uentiun is eo preasing that tbe Superin­
proverb ie Well enough to tboso who
tendent has often, io ubbgstfon tu the
mak* Auwey a policy; but the question
interest*
of the comtrur'’
’
!
children
for sum*
tim*
arise* is .it right, to mak* policy of hou,— —
,
_ high
1 ---------------------grade in other respacis is al'aiued. And
fits*
it ia a true axiom that if yxriety and in­
mon, when it ia actually Mcsajary that
dividual.
do not tax tin ra*e!vus for the
'
foe him to bo honest, ha should in soy
Tho who]* number of rote* far said
1ctrfa* uf yuutb, they will U doubly tax­
way whatever hare policy consMtod
ed
' for tho vwr ol th* adult. The tvfoitn- •ffice of Representative in Ur-ngroM.
1
attwy
power of the Scl o-.l is tar m&lt;&gt;n- was three thousand nine hundred and
with it. An honest man is th* noblest
striking upon youth fa it* i srlier yeai*; sjxtjxn* (8.061),and they w.reg-ven for
work o( Gut . An honest mow is honest
and gtxxl mural training snd fatelkctu- too following persons, v:x:
because with him it i* a yrisreyfa, and
George Willard received two thous­
al disoipliDe are nxne im;ertant than
not a policy; neither dues he require or
rendering tbe institution self-supporting and six hundred ond nia-ty-right (2,098)
by litniung th* inmates to fauoo only ul votes. J-.hn G. J'arkhurst received one
ilssir* a policy ia order that he may be
thousand
two hundred and forty-oao
msturvr ago.
In tin* report, thn Boanl of Control (L24I) votes. Jarob K. Elliott received
recommend still further imprurmu-nU -me (1) vote. Caleb H. Ellis received
of tho premiss*,—a permanent wall ri-ihtocn (18) vote*. John Evan* re­
around tbo yard, walks, aad trews, etc . ceived one (I) vote. Scattering received
being tteodfui They ask the Itogi.lo- mu /'’I .......
ture for 836,000 for the next year and
•rt, than th# lore m hoousty itswlf.
a like amount for 1874 to carry them
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
Wo belivvo an individual who is honthrough.
•it only through policy, ia a* bad, real­
11 *y find it difficult, as do tbo Boards
County of Barry
)
of Control of similar institution* else­
ly, at heart, aa a man who makes tu
Wo do Hereby Certify. That tbe for*.,
where, to devise a perfect system of dis­
cipline; for where mild treatment ia gmnr i* a correct statement of the votes'
tha best policy ? No! Mustamaa be­
Ztrenio
the
County
of
Bany.
Mate of ।
always tu be preferred, when it will se­
cause lie picks up bis neighbor'* well
cure the end desired, yet there are some Michigan, far Repreeentativo to the’
eases that cannot bo rvathed but by. Can^rees of too United Bta-ee, froji tho ,
filled puree on th* street, restore the
M Congressional District of tn* State of I
“stripes."
money to it* rightful owner with the
The receipts of the Treasurer during Michvau, at tho General Election, held |
thought that he will bo well rewarded
tho year unding Sept. 30,! 1872. were in saul County a. the 5th day of No­ Article niuatesa-a (lt&gt;—A), “Of fta'lroads, ’ was two thousand six hundred and
twenty-threa (2,628), and they were given a* follows, via: On* thousand four
for his honesty ? Must tbo everlasting
880.462.93; disbursements, 859,000: vember, in the year oh* thousand eight
hundred and eighty-nioe (1,489) rates were givrn FOR said amendment to
tslaiue, 821,462.93. This balance wil;. hundred aad •evenly-two.
yeiire be the only thing which actuates
Dated at Harting'. City, this 12th day I stand a* bsctiou tl&gt;rM (3) of Article ninetosn-a (W-A). “Of ILtilroodi." And
all bo expended before tiro fir.t appro­
him in restoring to the owner what be­
one thou.4nd on* hundred and thirty-foar (1,184) votes were siren AGAINST
of November, A. D. 1872.
priation can bo obtained.
saul amendment to stand as Suction throe (3) of Artiel* niueteeu-a (19-A. “Of
long* to him? If »o, then it ia all poll„
R.
JONES,
Tho number of rammitments since
•
iey, and there is no boneety about it.
Chrisman of th* Board of Ceunty | Kaurood*
the opening ot tha Behoof. 6- jit 2,1856,
. ?^*wh&lt;d* n»»ber of vuha for and against the “Amendment relative to
Cenvaaser*.
God rwprirea his children to worship
is 1,306; of which L2U wore whit.
lho umite ol Judicial Circuit*, aud the number thereof;" to stand a* Section
I boys, 86 colored, 8 girl*, ami 1 Indian Attest. Wn IL Powxas.
Him bee*nre it is right they should do
**
t
*
u
uf
Article
six,
was
two
thousand
fir*
hundred and fifty five, and the w*-e
Secrvl.ry of the Boarf of County
There are now 201 boy* fa the School
given as fal.uw*. v.x: Ono thousand two hundred and sixtreo (M16) votes
Canvareert.
Iasi year Wayuu county sent 21,—the
were given FOR tai-l amendment, to stand as Section seven of Article six. And
He who only think* to worship the
Tho Fifth Avenue Hotel disaster was
highest number; Wafatconw, 12,—the
one thousand three hundred and thirty nine (1,339) w-tes were given AGAINST
In &amp;rvtmr*i for Docwmber there ia 1 nest lughsm raunty sent 3.
Heavenly Father to escape punishment W terrible affair indeed. Twenty two
•*id amandiuent to stand a* Section seven of Article six.
and secure happinese, will find himself person* burn ed to death, and *&gt;m* of the following grapbi.- description, 1-y
Statement uf votes given )n th* ConnIhe wbofa number of vote* given for and against the "Amen lmsnt rela­
in the end deceived. We should bo ac­ them burned to »urh a decree ti at they Mr. Froude, uf tun death of a fam oon ment- are Justices of tbo i'l-are, Polio ty of Dairy. Stale cl Michigan, for 8entive to th* salaries of Judge, of the Circuit Court," to stand aa 8*eti)o one ot
I
Justice*,
Circuit
Courts,
and
the
pvopot&gt;
tuated by no other motive, than tbs were not only not reoicnixdble, but Irish suiuggh-r of tho 1 ’•th century :
Article nine, was tw. thousand five hundred and forty-om, CA541), and they
atwr
ia
the
Stalo
Legislature
for
the
IGth
ti--n of cuinioitmanta by each of the*-1»
___________ ”,_____a__ ,
Il was e strange, wild ptacs, dm* to iI in
were given as follows, vix: One thousand two buodrMt and sixty one (1,261)
levs of doing a just aad honret act.
the order hero pained.
Ixist ytw S-nalurial District to which this County
th* sea. amidst rocks and bogs and ut­
vo«M were given k UR said amendment, to .tend aa Section on* of Article nine.
Never reward a child far performing na
ter dawlatKin. Ntar it stood the wreck ‘ there wets 92 Committed—77 for petty i» nltarhrd, at tbe General Elei tion held And .-a* iiiuosand two hundred and eighty (1,280) rotevw.ra given AGAINST
act of honesty, because if you do, he construct a building that is to be inhab- ol a ruoflas- church, and the yet ohter t larceny, 5 for bu'glnry and larony, •• in vaid Cvonty, Nor. 6th, 1872.
- : aacl anwndmvnt, to stand as b-ctioa on of Artiel* nin*.
ititd, as to afford no way of escape in
too, vrill soon have a policy fur being, ease of fir*. Then in this care, it would ruin of some Danish pirate a riest Tho ' for avsault and battery, I far bieaking
STATE OF MICHIGAN, 1
I locks, 1 for toqp-ry. 1 for sneu, 1 fas
boncst. A few word* of praise and seem by investigation, that there is Ah^duwy form of tbe brigantine was vis­ ; malicious tre*pa*a 1 for vagrancy an-i
encouragement, will do far more to­ great criminality on tho part of those ible through the gray sheet of falling j profanity, and 1 was returned tor viularain, at anchor in the liarbor, and from
■
W« no Hsaasr Ctanrr, That the foregoward making a goed and true man or who claim to be protrietot* nt the Hot*!. the rocks in the entrance rntn* the ’ tfcm and parole.
But we offer th* following insteid of
i"gwa enrrert slateoieul of the vote* given in th* C-snly of Berry snd Plate
woman, of the child, than by paving a making further comment* :
moaning of the Atlantic swell. M»rty, i Tho nativity of those eotamltt-'-l arc:
o,_,.'j'bignn. for and against 'ho revrral amendment* to tho Conslitutiute of
I Michigan 61 ; Canada 17 ; N&lt; w York 8.
price for it* honesty.
beiqinl-eforr cited, al the General Election held in said County oo
Now York, Dec. 13.—The fire mar­ looking for no visitors on inch a nighL Germany 3; Ireland 2; ami the re*'
The
Every individual ha* hia policies, sh al's investigation of tho Fifth Avenue had neglected to post sentinels.
hull day of^ovember, in tho year of our Lord one tboussn-l eight huudrod
bouse was surrounded, and tbo wolf was 1I scattering. Th* nativity of the parentend seventy two.
’
can’t do without them; but tho prompt- hotel fire was continued yesterday.
traced. Th* dog* inside were the first I| 36 Amette-m and tbe rest foreign.
Dated st Hasting* City, this 12ib day of Novsmber, A. D 1872.
Six were committed at ten year* ol
inga to honesty by policy we belisvo to Mary Graves testified that on tho night to take alarm. A violent Larking war
of the fire she woat to bed at half past
11. JONES,
b* detrimontal not only to society, but nin*. About eleven o'clock she was beard, and then suddenly th* door was I age, 1G at II, 12 at 12 20 at 18. 14 •&gt;
,, ,
Chsinoan of tbe Board of County Csnvsasersj
| 14, 14 at 16, -nd ‘J a^, 16. Tl.irty-«|.
doubly eo to th* individual who cannot awakened by fir* in her room. She thrown on-n Morty appeared in hi* ; wer* orphsn* Thirty-fire bad been ii.
ns. 11. Powcits,
then ran out and gave th* alarm on th« J
yy.-rri.rj -f ibe Hoard of C-rnntj Canvassers.'
jail. Fcrty-fi-ur ha-l to some *xten
floor below, where the girl* lav asleep ,
slept out ol door*. Twanty-eigl-t sen
Her tcorimony went to show that the '
Catholic, fifty Protsatant, and 1! uu
could hare been saved if steps had
I known.
The Situation In Hew Or­ girls
been taken hi arouse them cn th* ap- ■
I Fifty eight persons vrm discharged
preach of danger.
leans the 16th in»t.
। during th* yrar as reformed ; 38 wen
Samuel Teunwek* of Salt lake testi­
fied that ho was a guest. That no
alarm bad been girsd when he first dis­ Tho house waa evidently lull of men; their parents; 2 reached majority; 4
eighteen of them bolted, on^ after tho i w*ro remandrd, and 1 cscaiwd.
covered thn fire.
Eight bodies still remain at tho other, iu tbe hopes of d&gt;a»iug off tho
They are haring anything but a com­
Tbe boys are mostly etunfoved in tbr
troops into pursuit.
Each, however,
The LARGEST and mumi oomplete Jewelry Store In the Wsst, with tbe fiaert
fortable time in New Orleans, u regards Morgue of which four are not yet iden­ waa caught and examined. and. when cano shop when not in school FourTbo whole number of votes given for
Stock ever brought to the City.
tified. Jn tbe event of the remaining
| tren w-rk at tailoring, 11 in the kitchen .aid office of Senator was three tboumn J
the government of the State of Louisi­
corj-evs not beltg removed before Sun­ found not to be tho man whom tbe party department, and 13 at faraung.
137 &amp;, 139 State St corner of Madison, CHICAGO.
ana. Th* following will explain the
day, they are to be interred by some came in search ot, was 1st go. At las: | The number of officers and *mp|oy&gt;w nin-’ hundred and six (3,906), and they
matter io date ;
were given f--r thn following persan..
&gt;mperanre and religious sorietios ir.
Th* report a!w&gt; (retains statistical tabits cuocwromg the ednentioua! standaid
G,urg». M. Dcwiy rec-iv. d taro thou­
and progress of the iumat**.
Abau’ sand two hundred and eighteen [2,218]
and child, who were with him, with a I
request tnat their lives might b* saved. half of tb*tn, when admitted, wer* un votes. John Evans itreirvd euu thou­
The officer in command received them । able to read iu th* Third Header. When
kindly, an.I gave them such protection I ihtmiss*d, only one-rigblh c* :h*m an sand six hundrel aud eighty-six (1.686]
~XV A.TCI-IJES.
aa be could. Morty himself refused to ’ of that grade in reading A large por­ votes. J. Eraus received uno [I] vote.
surrender; it wasdetermined toat fire tion ol them advance, to higher ari’h- Andrew J. Bow no, received otn- (I] rot"
Indies' Fino Gold watches.
Diamond*.
to tho thatch and wild-fire was thrust
Gold Opera Chains,
Silver Spoon*.
the grammar department of a comiauu STATE OF MICHIGAN, i
Grata Opera Chains.
school.
with tb* w*t, and kng refused to catch.
Gold Neck Chains,
latare tho impeachment was postponed
Too phsyiaan gives a wry flatteiing
Gountyul Barre.
S
At last it biased up; th* flame* seford
Silver Vest Chains,
till Wednesday. It is stated that the
This is the ea^batie pledge of tb* thu dry ratter*; tho roof loll in; and report ccncanting tbe sanitary condition
Table Castors,
Wt
do Hxatar Ctanrr, Thai the
Governor will mt answer the idtat inns.
lev Pitchwra,
of the boy*. Only one ha* died in ths
Cuffire Unia,
In the ballot fee U. 8 Senator to­ veteran Conductor end Founder of amidst the burning rums, Morty and his post year, namely, Andrew Bell, of ran­ foregoing te a oumsrt *uittmctrt of the
Sol I*wH.
morrow. Billing*. Carey, Dowell, Pinch­ Mooat's R vast Nrw -Yoaara in hi* pro­ four leuiaining companion, were *«-n . sumption. There w*re two or three ca- vote* given in the County ol Barry and
Syrup Duhaa,
Card Stands,
beck end exXtov. Hahn will probably spectus for 1873, aad. judging from hu standing st bay. blumierbuv* in hand. ! svv ol lung fover, rather aevero, and 8cat* uf Midiigun, tor benalor in tbe
b|«&gt;n Holders,
practice in redeeming promises during Ho waa evidently desperate, and to save
State
Ix-gislaturn
for
‘
he
Sixteenth
Sen
­
Nat-kin
Hinge,
■
’taps and Gublete,
a score of year* past, tho public may lite it was necessary to snout httn. Th* I' two Cto.es o! Iracture of th* fore-anu atorial District, to which diis Countv is
Waiters,
Bracsdata,
I Great credit is due toe Superintendent
expect it* fulfillment. Th* 2f*raf has • oldiers fired; Morty fall with a ball!
attached, at tho General Election held
Butter DjIim,
Gold Thimbles,
and
Matron
for
hygienic
regulation*.
long ranked as the leading weekly in through his heart. Two of his comrade* |I Th* refxtrt close* with o-plea of a fr w in said County, on Tuesday, tho fifth
.
Gold Kings.
Stiver Thimbles,
its sphere. An exchange truly aavs ;— ,। fell at hi* side ; tbo other two were tabday of Novemb in th* year an* thou­
Gold Teeth Picks'
Gold Loskrta,
.
letter*
from
thn
hoy*
and
tbnir
Inends.
“Af*er»'* AcW has now been b«fo'ro tbo I *n; the &gt;omo two, it eo happro&lt;ti, who
Gold Pros,
Shirt Btudds,
I onj»ci*lly from certain boy* who Lavr sand eight hund-«d end sevsnty-two.
public for over * score ul years, and, as .' had been Marty’s companions at the i
Dated at Hastings city, this 12th day
Gold Watch Keys,
been discharged or granted leave of aban Agricultural Journal, stand* at the murder of Puxtoy Ont of them, Httle
of November. A. D. 1872.
Coral Beads,
Watch Chains
: renee. Tb*y testify that they are gethead of all published in America, and Join Hathvan h* was called, was per .i ling along very well. “Charley” writ*,
R. JONES,
Cursi Necklace.
’foalRiaga
in many of it* department* excels all hap* Morty"* kinsman; tbe name ot tb*
Chairman of the Board of County
Coral Setts and Rings,
Drooobes, &amp;e.
from Jackson to tbe 6ut*riut*udeut a.
competitors. To th* farmer, especially other was Dani.1 Connell. Tlio barony follow*:
Opera GlaevL
it i* a most vnhtabl* companion and oi IveragU aud Darrrnane Abbey,
“ You will bo surprised at th* infor­
Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
councilor, furoiahtng ioteieeting. in­ where the CouneU's, or U Connell'* of
mation that tho buy who, while ur.det
structive and reliable information on all latter celebrity had already ertablLhcd your chargs, and oven after being di»Watch
material
and
Tools
for
Jewelers.
mattes* relating to the Farm and Gar­ themselves, waa but seven mile* distant
miwd from the School, couht icaitelj
Any one visiting &lt;-ur ciiy should call at our Mtablishmunr and exsmin* the froods.
■Waraxa', There is u confi^t beta ten den, Stock Rawing, the Dairy and th* across th* water; and ii ia thus possible,
ru —.
_..
THE CHEAPEST PRICES IS OUR MOTTO.
th* Conetituikm and laws ot tho Slate Household. As a family paper, too, il and even probable, that Daniel Connell, j
■; in a row, baa naw n
record
of Lmuaiina and tho act of Congress ia worthy of high commendation.
who had assisted at Puxloy’s murder,
B. F. NORRI8 fit CO.,
not find it aa hard here a* 1 ex­
relative to th* etortfon of United State*
Tbe in.proTvmCTte promirtti for 1873, and escajied the bullate at Cleindsrry.
pected ; it it what a prisoner makea'n
waa a scion of th* same family which, nimeolf. Mr. JuLnsun, fbo'ronricts'are
in tho next generation, produced th* Hot altajether different from th* rest ol
as a Premium, a poet-paid ropy of a Liberator.
•
Sojierh Btoel Plate Engraving worth 15,
Th* wsatbar making it impossible to
C. B., of West Genera, has half paid
ought to double the circulation of th* cany off the brigantine. *U* was sunk, for 40 acre* of land and gut him a wil*.
J2unri ,¥«r- r«rfor within three month* when daylight camo, at her auclioragu. Another wm very glad h* was sent to
Tbe principal office of the JfarxJ &gt;. at Tbe fire wua sxtioguistoti; the ruins ol
Reform ScbtioL Another is V-ry s'aady
No. 5 Backman Street. N*w Turk, ch* house wer* wsuched ; and Morty'■.
attending school, Sunday School, church
where address D. D. T. Moose, Pob- srwmnt books (be was punctual m Dirk etc
lishor.
Hatteraick himeelf tn hia money trausBut. while many of thg boys h»vo
Wo will furnish the Bsnn. and the aetioas,) his bills, notes, and papers were resolutely cboecn the sonny side of life,
RraxL Nxw Yaaxra, to any pereon, for found uninjured.
Has now on hand a com­
Among them w«tw there are other* who, undur tli* b«ut oi
found lettm frwm many person* of con­ a bad pbyafoai organixatiou aad a kind
plete assortment of Books,
sequence in the country, showing that uf fixed moral depravity, are deetioed
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
they were accunplicwe ia tbo assassina­ to end their lives as criminals, despite
tion of tbe twvsnue offlosra.
Twenty all tb* infiuencr* that tho Refucm School
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils,
an here of brandy and tome chaste often or any other institution can bring to
Picta res. Pictu re Era mes,
bad been destroyed by ch* fire.
Initial Paper and Envel­
Marty', boar was carried to Cork.

piTTKRt

PLANTATION

s. T.-iseo-x.

ACCIDENTS

■•MCI* 1M TH A VELMA rf B«ttfcrA. Cl

rhe Weekly Sun.
•PA&lt;‘E’

This wouderfsl vegetable restorativ.
i* the sheet-anchor of the treble and da

■wif,

aged ami langaid it baa no equn
among stomachics Aa a remedy fol
the nervous weakness to wlitehAwomun
are especially subject, it is siqWroeding

CUHDUBABGO.
tropical teurpmiie or frigid, it nets ci a BUM, Kceie A C*'». Flita Extract.
specific in every species of diaordei
which undermines tho bodily strength
and break* down the animal spirits.

Keiicai IuW LiiiEit.

$5 to $20

Probably fo« article* have ever liad
so extensive a Sale, while none have J
been More univereallv Ixraefirial than
tho eefibrated MUSTANG LINIMENT.
Children, Adults, Hones, and Domestic
Animals, are always liable to a xident,
and it is safe to say. that no family can
|*u a single season without some kind
of an emollient bring nareeaary. It be­
come* a matter of important" then to

PIANOS

Peninsular Railway.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

( J E W E L ER S !

First-Class Instruments.

New Scales.
New Styles.

New Prices.
Low.
:.t* *.i
fcIXfM

Jt'o. 255 Greene,
near Eighth St., A*. Y.

U"areroom,

re

neper

city

Magnetic Ointment

OM4V4

torrsiiY j

A NOBLE CtLAEHY.

Netatla Stale Orjiai Aijim,

|XA«D TBVXK BAtLWAT
wxBSSHiSsrCTsarars
™ I-—

opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
jir.i. j... ~

j/i».
“I tried mauy remcdlca for my sprain­
ed sock without reCet. Theatcood bot­
tle of Oantaur Linimenteorvd It psrfactJy. Ctms. Hill, 610 Pine BL. Phils."
H- Marsh, Esq.. Sept, of sdsmv Ex

Detroit &amp; Milwaukee R R

�W-OO-D I
OuH 1,11 S-4.

Jobs neatly and qnickly dun.

HOLIDA YGOODS-

AKHBICHRET1A8T0 ALL

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wo. 7

ENTS

t»» at H.rttbH, th.

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.

msenc.

XMn*

AKGO.
FliH Extract.

Tax-1**iku or Brtutit, I will meet
yon at J. Cole ft Son's grocery atom in
tbe City of Hastings, on every Saturday

Grand River Valley Division
See Here. Stranger!—There ia not an
Institution tn the City of Hastings that
to more worthy at patronage, than that
[ of Bceemer. Heath ft Co, Their stock

Wx trust that os many as cen, win
try and square up thrir accounts with 1
this office at the dose of this month and
yw-’, and commouro tho New Year
with a new .ub«ription to tlwi Bixxxx.
We shall do all in our power to make
the Benno a lire, straight-forward Re­
publican pap.,, .nd shall make it a
l*&gt;int to always have a first-clare story or
two in each issue, thereby mokiag it real­
ly a first-class County piper. We have

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
Immense Reduction in ell our Prices,

thia week finuhed np tho hut table* of
election matter, and consequently .hall
have more space to devote to matter of
more real importance to the family than
that of political matter. We shall en­
deavor to give State news so far as we
■re able, and es to the County, Towns
and the Ciiy we shall make it a special­
ity to keep our readers posted on every­
thing of interest that transpires, and
would right hero ask, that all who will
do so, to give us ai the earliest moment,
matter that they deem worthy of publicatiou, and it will find a place in the
Bcxnxi- One other thing we would
like to draw the attention of our readers
to, and that is the publishers of the B.x
xn wish to write up no far as it can be
dona, a short history of Barry County
by Township. In order to do it. we re­
spectfully ask the (.-operation of tbe
oUett inhabitaots of each township to
help os to all matters that will be really
The weather on Saturday last, prem­ interesting to every inhabitant now re­
ised to be warmer for a spell, but it for­ siding in tbo (Aniatr, and to many outgot its promise before the next morning,
and reminds us, that it will do as it has the County’s history with the first istu.
of the new year, if |&gt;osaible. Wo shall
a mind to anyway.
commence with township one, and g*
Txt Faxw: । ft Mx_-iuvics Cure Dur ex throughin regular
order, tho
now numberj over one hundred mem­ whole County as last a.* wo can. Wo
ber*. They are to have their firet danro are aware that to write up tbe hiatory
on Friday evening.
a.
of a County must be attended with a
good deal of time end labor, and of
course can only ba done with tho help
of tho*e who have lived the longost in
the County. Now will the oldest resi­
dents pleas* to g-'t their “thinking caps''
cn, and set down on paper, the first set­
tlers of tbeir respective township*, and
Unlees there is a great deal of care also tboee who follwud soon after and :
exercised by everybody that is exposed commenced eotilemont. and any aud all ;
to the severe cold weather wo are hav­ incidents attanding tbo first settlors in
ing, wo shall toon heir of many cases their attempts, and final succoee in msking their homos in oar County. Wo '
know that such a history would be in- j
Wo called on Lee Reed the other day
teresting in the highest degree to every
to bare him make us a neat little shrxnman, wsman and child in the County, ■
ing-etick with which to lock
job­
and verily believe that we shall suocewl
forms, which he mode quicklyoud neat­ in placing before our )uttroo*, in a satis-'
ly, aad we noticed that as usual ho was
factory manner, tbe trial* and struggles
driving business, Lee Eke.
uf tbo. first settlors of the cuuniy of

WNN HURTH 111 MUI!
Must be Sold this Winter.
Having bought an immense Block from two Bankrupt Houses
New York, we are going to sell Goods 25 per cent, low­
er than any other House in Michigan.

We are in Earnest,

And our Prices Prove it.

all our Reduced Prices, but w&lt;
Herewith Pledge ourmdvea to Ofli«r and Sell the Beat Bar

36 Canal Street. 36j

GRAND RAPIDS.

[isper, by enlarging it, and dressing it
up nicely with a now beading. The £ryr*M tH/w ranks with ail first-- lain coun­
ty papers in tbe State. Success attend
you, gentlemen.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,
D»ie*sv DatreU aa4 Cues**. *U.a&gt; »l*w **a-o» wta u*i*t teeWOKnu **4 W**i tna

woods to cutlog*, end Ml, or trivl tn fall
a tree, anil the tree lodging againat tea
oilier trees, be climbed up the trunk of
the partially fallen tree, to cut it in two.
At be finished cutting the tree, be was
The Leavitt Company of Swire Bell1I precipitated to The ground, striking hi*
Riegers, will giro one of their grand breast upon hia axe, and the bit of the
entertainments af Union nail, on
Thursday evening of thia creek.
The above Company are from tho broke one of hia arms, aad two fingers.
East, this being their first visit to those The poor uafoatunate lived atwut forty­
eight hours after I ho accident. The
them in the highest term*, aa bring corpse was brought bocie on Bat today
iraond to no Troupe of Bell Ringers in last accompanied by a brother of tbe '
the United States. Let everybody turn deceased. Alexander McCollum, and I
another hand who sms kbosiag for tbe
tbe world aud cheaper than anywhere
tame man as the deceased. The corpse- I
else in Barry County. Come in aud try
was brought to this city in a rough box,
them and you will be eenvinecd that it
and taken to the ehop uf Messrs. Beasis a fact We buy all of our Machines
lor cash, and am aud will
11 them a:
low figure*. Sew ng Machine Needle*.
at tbe M. E. Church iu this city, on
Monday evening next, Dec. 23d, at 7:30
r. ■ Subject “ Shams and Shoddy."
Admittance, 25 eta. Tickets tor sale at
| Grant A Phillipa’.
Tbe popularity of Mr. Buell's TbsnksSberman Rich k*e^ a ^ilandid grade giving trerman, will undoubtedly insure
of 'lea* and guarantees .ate*faction on
every pound no recommends.
28tf

Holiday Goods of all
kinds for sale by Sher­
man. J. Rich.

' changes are pntting forth the name of
Judge Shaw, of Eaton Co., tor Speaker
of tbe House nt the coming term. We
are personally acquainted with Judge
Shaw, and know aa a Parliamentariao,
bo has not a superior in the Slate, and
aa tu ability in everything pertaining to
the position of Speaker, threw ■ not a

HOUSE.

r/f£ qscAT o/ie p/yce sfyjE,

Grand Rapids is agitating tbe quaetion of supplying the city with water,
by pipoa, from Green Lake, tome fifteen
miles away.
That tho enterprising
A tnmble accident occvred to ayoung
atisen* uf the Valley City will do if
man by tbe name of McCollum, one
there ia no question, if they ear they
day last week in the North wood*.
Young McCullum, was a resident of
■ The Editors of the Frankfort Jfrprwt Hope, in thia County, and a brother to
■ hare done a handsome thing for their tho [ireaent Sapeaviaor of Hope, John

Railway.

CLOTHING

STAB,

THE LARGEST.

MICH

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

Brat Faulf Jiiml gf lic¥m.

Jackson
Weekly
Citizen

WOMAN

UffiOT PIPES BMCBM.

Tho n*r history aad directory ot Io- '
nia County contains the following little |
incident of the -early davs •"
“An oM-lime Justice of iba Peace in
Ronald to wn.Lip married a couple. Af___ ..-___ .V_______ V--U

All the News of the Day.

American Organ
11 fei 3 th Ptilic n ill Brits.

Everybody Should- try them before, lurchasmg Elsewhore\

THE WEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
C u E. M. Fries, wf Waykad. ABogaa Co., io a candidate far Sesrmnt-at.Irma for the House at th* coming ses­
sion of tho State Legial»ture. We
would also stat* that Baxter Taylor of
this City is also a candidate for th*
Dr. H. C. Turner and wife from Or­
same pueiiiob. We are satisfied that angeville, made a short visit to friends
oitbor of tbe above named go«tl*m«n in this city on Saturday last, from whom
would worthily fill tho poritiaii.
w* learn that lbs small-pox or vetrioloid, still exists ia Orangerille. Tbe
last caret are two in number in the I
family of Mr. B. M- Nichols.
Mr.
Nichols himself, and a little son about
twelve years of age. have been, and are
at present afflicted with it; but both
patients are considered out of danger.

New Advertisements.

FRANK L. WARD.
May 15.

BSSTPAPER! BISTPaanUI!
xow Brae ring to woofs

A $5 PICTURE FREE.

MOORE’S

Ifu^L /frr-Y'Wl,
RURAL, LITERAL! AND FAULT UHL!

the dieeaau rapidly yields; sll ps
cease; healthy action ia promptly
stored, and the pab.nl io cured "

Hastings.Allegan.

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

tt Mt mill* ami He Mine* kk rate.

The Annual Mooting [of the Barry
Co. Agricultural Society, ter the eleeUua of cfSoere. will bo held at tbe Co.
Clerk’s office on Tuewtey. Dec. 24th. at

Water Lime,
Ohio lima,
Shingles of all kinds,
fya LUfiten rwuw
lots.

104*

�UNIT ABTMT18EWR1TN.

Danchy a &amp;&gt;•&gt;. Column?

ICchijan Madunsrr Depot

WAHTKD AGENTS

Gift Enterprise.

Gigantic

OF

CAPITOL

BLOOD PURIFIER

AMONG

Agents^rez

THE PATRONS

Grand Musical Entertainment

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

St Joseph, Mich. Nv. 4,1872

llavlar oktalaet •/ ske ArakHert, Mr. IL K. krm. Uro liroaCI at She Oaprri(hl at b-e Fla.
C'rayaa ll.aw.af ef the New Capital al Mlablfaa, hat, ampUyaf

Tho Cahort Lithographing Company of Qotroit,

The New Capitol and Grounds.

FLOUR.

GRAIN
ton iai

(If &gt; II iMbaa la alaa) aaamwl ia She Hl&lt;krot Nyle ef the Art. vlnab they eT*r l.
tha propl. »t tbe SUU al Um roa4ae&gt;l* prtea el

Libarol adraa.w

BUSINESS

MAYHEW

Ah Cheek ia « reporter on ihe SanFramnaeo /d-U. Hu name would nrjdy Io the whole dUas of reporter.

COLLEBE

A Tam Haute girl exclaimed, wheu
aba eaw a Them.a tvline . elevate hie
back: “ Oh 1 wouMn’t ho make a iorely
m

g,555 IIOI.LIB III’ Hffi!

JOHN H-WENDELL A CO.

isw f—

!. l-wk B»al buia ant 1‘craMal Property, ia —-•’ &lt;• •"«&gt;

I $23,000 in Real Eatste!

Mrs. O'Leary wouden “ if thim Boa­
ting a|»!|«ro:i» will lie afl.-r arhwearing
that it waa her poor haate of a row that
burned their afv -'

$3,000 in Cush!
$G.ii&gt;i

A miner Laving thxea'uood to giro a
poor labonw fotuv; blows with a »!ick,“
1 siont belicvn yooi” mU the other/* for
you never giro anything.
Boy preernla a dollar bill in a Hart­
ford bake-ebop laltle girl, who ia act­
ing aa chief clerk: j •• My father b very
perywadiculnr cheat taking torn Villa "
An rxihaagc say. that the correct
anawer Io tbe genMcman who wrote tiro
Mmg. “Why did I Many ? ” would

iES£5

pwtUMblaf a aplaaAd TinUd Uthajrayb

U|wa tha wart. lrt
agreed with him.
"Man propOkie—woman uppoaee.”
MY1 a cynical bncbelsx' wlto probably
never proponed it* hia life.

When ia a wix»an na cold
When the ia a eceld

MICHIGAN

$166,000
Ta ba INaUiMlU aa Cbeeaa DUUtaa

Personal Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
P. A. BILLINGS.

•853
Z.SUD)
«K2

•|«

CHIS JUNE 1 BIO.

LIGHT IN THE EAST
0 "
“ liiWH. Carton;
9Ma&gt;rtat CUrb a puail.r at mm
Tai. AM.xal «Vw«k U m artlbs

» II...1 ..f.M

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS.

Wortbletw im.utiroaare &lt;ra Ihe e»rt&gt;l bit
lb* Mir Mlnlllte t.manu-1 of Ua&gt;Mw Acid
let,.; J-.,.... I. wbrt r Ina. call y c.ro.L.o»d

TKyjfh

Hcliablc .Igcnls II ‘allied
uhfne , ' replied the mother,‘‘but naia
will, Whed beaten the bin.’’

A WeeUrn- wSH.nr advcrluea Cur a
liuaband aa follows “Wautod, a brar»
hsurted man nhe hai
Mono* of life and di l nut
the iaauc when tha trouble
be refined and mpectnbb.
and dlaereet.’'

HOHAHO PBATT, PresL

STANLEY I. TURNER, fer'y.

NATURE’S
FARRAND

WILLIAMS

&amp;

CO.

Hair Restorative

(Sli J. DIB, da. Mt

i .b. nabaea &gt; - &gt;
LttTfflWiVXS’ ff

GEASD RAPIDS
to break eggahcll. :" •t’ rUinly not
tny dear, " replied the mother, “ Inst
what de you aak aut-h ailly .{u.-vlioni.
for F’ "Becan«■ I have juvt d:upj»-d
tbe haakot with all tberggv m it,’’re­
plied he.

THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE

S'?Xi

HKS;
I

X-lD. SINK'S NINETEENTH

Carriage &amp; House

GRiKDAMNUALDlSTBIBUTIuN

A down Eaal editor, who haa been ,
&gt; I'rawa Wibwlaj, Jaauar.-. irt. Iiri.^
keeping a Nroni of Ug beeta, aanoun- ,
&lt;wa at laet that “the beet that licet the
l&gt;eet that beet the other beet, ia now beeMIIBOS AND PICTURE FRAMES
New Book for Agents!
ten by a beet that beeta all the beet,
[The editor ia weacquamte&lt;l with ike
IN VALUABLE GIFTS:
Great American Traveler ]
b LIFE IN THE FAB WEST dlO.OQO IN AMERICAN GOLD!
-•&lt; ImMtou of wrorty » |Hr&gt; &gt;1 Hm «910,0m) LN AMERICAN SILVER I
Troatoa;. MyUrnr &lt;n«ax «M Cwaaa
, she M&lt;ix&lt;n war ««a wuh Ito. Mtli.aa. ZXX' BG™CIS
n-spoudent write. • We obeervo aa advertiaament iu the cdlumna of vuur pa.
per bended “ To pick out a {rood rowing
Bmii.PJ TABLE MAJUTICIUHU
machine try a Dumeetic." Dont think
the fellow dial ]H*rpetrated the above
coaid have qwketi “su&gt; one having ex­
uh, loaaaU lol Kaneulpb Mln
perience,” for wc tried a DdiueeUc once
bETkoIT, - - - J/ZCf/i
and were not picking out a rowing ma­
chine wither. The result wav our fare
BOILER WORKS.
looked like a map of the late war iu
Europe, after olie of ita bloodieat bat.
t lee,'and we cam d an arm in a sling
for two unaka from the «SkM of ita
'.TCi.,
ix-ming in eontact with a flat iron which
!K HERE,
ahe playfully along at our head. Uw
diainloTMtr 1 advice wvuM be don't try a

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A Yankee arriving inTUeton without
US.I-WV or fnm:.l* waa rbrolving in hie
mind come plan whereby ho could rsua..
the chink, aa h.i expmeed it- Jonathan
had Mirror viaitod a city before in hia
life. He atrollod into a ehoemaket'a,
wlroronn adi.rl;»etnenl. ” Wanted, u
Firot-claro bout-maker.” am&gt;earod on
the winder, and arcoatad the proprie­
tor;
•• Do vwn want a tir.t-ebtaa Uul-mak-

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LANGLEY DICKINSON
H.iaUnga, F^pt. HU 1872.—tl

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pg^E SEWERS!
WANTEIVX-’S™

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- Business that will Pay
fr»-» fs l&gt;&gt; VI t-r 4«r, r« Im pirixd hi
Hl mUMmI. and it Mrlcllr trow

“ What do you pay F
■ That dejw^sda upon your capecsly.
Have you worked nt enetom work ?”
*• 1 recon. You j«wi try me cep'in, I
ain’t ekeeroJ a bit at tryin.”
Tbo uroiiri.'toT gave hia new han-1 a
Loach and material^aud bado him make
a pair of ladiee gnitero. Soon after he
left tlie atoro OU bueinwwe
Jimnthan made a ehoc, but each a
honible aflair that, oahamed to show it,
be hid ft in tko laalher ahavingv Jnat
aa be completed ihe w-rond ehoe the
paoiwietor returned.
He flew into a
rnaakra at beholding the botched ahoc
“You confoun**! r»*al. &gt;. laul i
ahoe aa that ha. never been made iu
th» aetabltahmsrrt T* be exclaimed.
“ WouM you Eke to Let ua that.

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: year l»mnt'ri Inr Be. CrooMa CmdI filynip n( Bake Roof tabe It aad 1

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HASTINGS

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MEAT MARKET

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                    <text>i Everybody who live* in N*w Jersey
' will reeolteet Billy Gibb in. thu milh-»' sire. He was an eeoon w mm.' and
, numerous storiae are told uf hb frotka.
Here is on* of them.
; It teams that Billy, WaT« i« • «««“try village, in which h&gt; uwtred so®"
property,
bu- tell
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to
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The into
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VOL XVIL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

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VnwtnaUv known &lt;u the BEST HEATING STOYE in the lYarltf

Alto a Large Ateortmeni

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JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S EIRE PROOF STOVES
like Superior Iron,

Manufactured from

B &gt; Manufacture

In

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BEST STYLE and from

Genuine Eastern Oak Leather.
CALL

JOHN jL GREBLE. ________________

AND

SEE

NO. 35-

•y* there, and discovered through a
window, that had been fwo third* cknad
a right that did nut reasiure nia ai to
•
safety
Th* rain had teen built in th* shop*
of a on***, ‘J&gt;* upper end rotting utiou mem mi ma,
' him for hi* shave?'
tb* hUl aids, rad apfinnching a* I did,
Accordingly, after iho old man bail
from diet ride, I bad entered the in­ « am.
U«k
£.
that operation perionned, ho VU staneclosure or aquaro formed by tb* two up­ tranev.
what surprised upon asking th* price,
per ends.
"Th* storm ha* drared away, and we to bo totf that it wus sovealy-fitc reals.
.
Th* two corner* of th* ore**, fotra- must soon te on It!
••Sevonty-hro a&gt;i*F' said be. “faa't
ing tha wiugt of the structure, had pn&gt;- work before u*." i
that nuhar a hiarh priool”
■ vcnl*d ray aeoing th* Lmg.it and lar­
So had L and fa
'•It's mv prico," said bo of lb* tether
gest part ot the rain, and the vault, or farther back into |l itluaking' I shrank
chamlier, wbnro I waa domiciled for th- _k*e archway whey, shadow uf the Dn&gt;. brush, iactependently. “aad as this is
M tught, was the very center; the square &gt;ug from the aou etool, and know- the only barber (hop ia tb* pteco them
whore the four wings met. h*uc", that ( bad no tim* 1 of wire* within i a* oom*s into it nut pay what I ask.”
To the old man this was evidently n
through tte barricaded window, or pi«»l and tiro.1
knock-down argument, for h# drew
ratter, small aperture, I could s»* into
Wabout * groan the brignod Mil to Ihreo-qutrter* of a dollar from hi* pocka large room, wherein *at a daaen rough
—
,
jell
resounded
within.
•t, paid them pvor to the barber and l*ft
looking man engaged in a midnight ca­
d„t &lt;„
th* shop.
rousal.
,
trance and waiting til th* man stood
A short limo -after he was in do**
Anna lav upon the table, btenknu
" waro-aproad about upon the .ton* floor.
. *onv( rsatiun with tb* landlord of a tav­
b* bit th* du*t.
end tte ctemb-r ws* dimlv lighted by
ern
by, and the topic ol oonrersaThon sdrieki. curses aod threats, tionnear
was LarUr *bcp.
half a d-&gt;*en smell taper*, shied by a
to ma «.d Us. ra-re— wa, fijw
"WhYuiCh* Mid, “tharo'a only
v sickly looking fits that burnod in one earn,
br two dark torau, crowding out likw
on* barber shop ia town f Tbare e**m.«
end of tte large hrlL
rum a hire, and LaetiJy I fired, to b« naarly enough work for two."
.•'I waut no liquor 1 say, L have had twee
hot without resultsdor one &lt;rf the bun•' Well there u**d to bo two," raid
en-'Ugh, and will bare a cup of cotlte — du. spreug to hu trot, and thr n.x^L
' D lita, Dalita.*' the will loukiag scamp H«sl the other foduwwd hu exatnS; th* landlord, ''till but winter, whoa this
who was afwaking Si I gtuetl through white mure immte spprared in the new man came up from th* city and
opened e now ahuh, and a* vverfthing
the o;wnibg, rapped loudly upon the lop-nlag.
ia it wa* freeh and naw, folks sort of
bottle before him with hi* dirk.
deaarfed Bill Harrington'* abop, which
"I am corning,'* answered a sweet
Uad b*«n going for nigh fourteen y*ar».”
vuie- in Spanish, tb* sam* language th*
■'But didn’ thia Bill do ^od work t
man ted spikeu.
wh.u my life depntel U|
Didn't is* ahav* well and—cb*apF'
"Hasten than; I wish you to make threw arid* my el.«|t, and
“Well, a* tor that?' arid the land­
cuflte for ma,-" and a* he spoke a girl iwice to quick raocsasion.
lord, ‘.Bill did hi* work w*U enough
uf foerte- n came forward a»n stood ■liscovai-J, aad reared
I bet his ehop wasn't on tho main street
a terette light fell fu I umn ter.
frvmdhe robbers.
A sweet child)-b faro. lit up by.large
Ttey b.d flrod their last shot*, for
sad. lustrous ryr*, and crowned by m&lt;s
my revolver had tevught them both
»es of ruvon-bfack Jinir, which were in down, and my fifth and aixth ball*
strong* coutesri to tli* paktios* of ter uusuig fire. I drew tor .w-l jtetot I
couutanani*; a girlish figure, neatly -“dvpMwliJpidly upo, th. crowd in,
but pooriy clad, stood b* n * tur, and 'beenlraace, and fath tarribte effrel. J
astucishad me an much a* if a beautiful for huwla of rugv and paie answered
upperition had vntmu th* rain.
Ite rejorts.
“There i* no wan-r hero, aonor; I
Four bandits lay .lead before me, «*d
•hall have to go to the spring for it?’
^i1*14 T
un*' ur *a"rp dArlt
“Cure* you, why do you no', keep choked the entrant bet findiag, from
growled tte old
man a city faahioe*
water geady far ins? Go. and tte two shots from th* opening, that v
arter shop F'
•term witteut will pnoisb you for your could to. seen from wiilun. I bounded
... —-• «snsdy,” said th* landnegligence
nd s*u that you hasten,” | to one side and stood to tb* right nf th*
kml. “though thing, tunr did eaeau to
brutally said tte bandit
arched tunnal way.
*
go Well with Bill after th* new ohm.
“Si; fiiguor; and tte sad eyea glisten­
But mv auurug. arom. »y blood wa*
ojwn^ ; firot one °f hta bufe child™
ed for a moment, and then a sigh cs- 'UIK rad I Ah that I teld th* Winning
dwd uf fever ; then hi* wife wa» jwr
capml the lipa, a* the lovely girl tnrne-l, hand a* fonfaa my revolrwn remain*?
-ok .and Bill had a big btU to pay^
and throwing around her a Ihiek mantle. ।true to me
the
■ th.. .. ■.
aeired a pitcher, and walking towards
I Still ted four loads in on* nisto! '
the dark portion of tte hall room die- iIteinJ^ * T'11 .P*ir.tof. a'TT’n«“’-1 bruibra furniture and

Just Received, at

»,'* truin '

tamer*, and th* old gwnttensa qnivtly
waited hit taro.
A customer, who was uoder th’ |*xber's baade when bo cam J in. hskrtl fw
“knight of th* reearr" in oniierton*. if
be kn*w who that wa* T and on recslvAn boar and a half paaod aad then
! tag a negative reply ho informed him
-11.., .,..-. in a whisper, it was “Old Billy Gibbon*
i«r »™.a.
jr
, the rirheat man in th* State.”
““ -Pf—d ‘•“U’i tarn U» a.■
“Ord,” eaid th* barber, “IH chaige

WEDNSDAY, DECEMBER 2 5-1872.

US.

noticed, a* I approached tte I!giving me six shuts in all, tf dfos* did eurenc*?’
nut ism fire 1 waa all rigroU and.boukl
- —
rain, a small rpring, covered over with they
I
fail m* I ted my bowte-teifi,
• stone root and bad also remarked a | ’-&gt;U. jrua M
rnmwim U b
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VI RE RUSSELL.

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BLACKSMITHING!

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AM a w«sM&gt; Clears le.cn I

BLACKSMITHIJTG.
oi-'l m«U MjrnwsmtalirTmllMi J|£

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;

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DENTIST

Nahtille

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NEW GOODS!

NEW GOODS!
We Defy

Competition !

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Vlste Gold Jowrel*7,
MiiSta Hi Haiti -an,

tone* the crumbling wall* of an old ru­
in, a vatic of th* d*ys of M .atoauma.
A* • roving dispouiuon bad carried
me to Mexico, I we* in no burrv to r».ntinu* on my way, having plenty of Joicnra, uni therefore tamed tuy bon*
•crore th* hill* to *e* the epot.
Wooed by the refreshing shale*, the
luxuriant carpet of vclrety grass, and
lb* aiteat hushed repo** that **em*d to
rest her*, 1 difctouuad, and giving my
Lore* id* freedom to feed about th* ru­
in. I threw myself in th* shadow of th*
wall tad eoow rank to real.
fatigued and uvqraira* with th*
heat, 1 did not wwka fur hour*, and
then was atartted te are that a storm
was brewing and night alnwet upon
Well knowing that it was mile* to
th* nearest habitation, I deteraiiaed to

HASTINGS, MICH.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

task* • virtue of necessity and eeek
I'RESCH CLOCKS.
simitar ia th* rum hr th* night, Itr 1
OFER, ausars. wa* well prepared with blankets aad
had a *ub*tantial loach in any eaddterat
Near by, my bora* waa *tiU feeding
upon the neb gras*, to I went in saareb
of some portion of th* ruin wb*re I
could find “shelter for man and boast ’
from th* s‘.onn, which wa* rapidly oom­
Boon I earn* upon a low archway that
tod into a vaulted chamber, which at

Ofc fer Me. at the Urwst LirUi Bala
LAID FUffiJ,
siucra

Medicines,
Michigan Exchange

IlffiUE,
UK tN BUB,

PAINTS * OILS

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Sohooi Book, t StuOnun/

City Throne Booms
j^wirrniw

amt family

(Strirt’y Tamtwwraca.l
WARM MEAtS AT ALL * HOURS-

Jeertesr *r * 2W w-Frit

ahocxtaBis cosrrcrrosx: r

mompib.
teta fare

ef Cri-W*

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■fTWfo-s—

when the robber* failed to show
etnaalvoe at tLweolraaea
But I had not Lmg to
two bodies that blocked
way war* drawn back
quickly
teitae appeared, tor I
di^uvorvd that there

2

were osught in a trap of their own
finding, ttwy detormiuiwl to risk life atI old Bdl Gibbon*; ha d n»rer lot one ot
the pistol's mud* rather than be hung,. his stores for a barber shop ; they are
which fate they knew would b* their* if a mighty sight tte&gt; good ; Uride* that t
hsvn t got twenty dollar, in the worll
quick succession the tour cham­ to fit it np with/
ber* uf my revolver failed, me, and I
'• Yea don't know old BOly Gibbons
bal barely time to drop th* pistol and as well as I du," said be. "Now liman
s is* my bowi^ before the bandits were to me. If you can Lav. that ehop all
unoa tn*.
fitted up, rout fr**, what wfl! you work
Ou* blow of my keen blade brought in it for by th* mouth f What ia th*
one down. Soaking my derringer with Joest you can liv* un F1
tuy tetl Hand I et the sam* tun* tot the
This proportion wmewhat startled
secund vitUsu have ite onntenta, but tb* unfortunate hair dre***r, who fiaally
with a rush and with howto, th* balance found words Io stammer out that twelve
uf the ireug were upon me, and I fell or fifteeu dollar, a modth would b*
mv dasto boor uad aims, w.tn sudden­ Is bout raongb.
"‘ip'■■Xi-"41 *™w i»» ly thcni came a cry, a *oun&lt;l ot rushing
“Pshaw F' said th* old man. “that
lout, auil halt' a duau mon, ted by BO woo t &lt;to Now li.im u, m.k m
otoar
than Dehta, mounted you that store, rent free, one year, sad
**• WoaJJ
&amp;r ,h°oM
- ,. penouage ----M dfacu^r'iun
i" rad’h^
.to? re
h&lt;7
rill-)uim
,
i,=^-g to my reecno.
vog.ge your rvic* *ii months, aU ou
jar. th. K,
««
th.
Itouiuted tu-and 'shot' down, th* ban­ the** cuodkions: You are Io ^v. and
' ”arJo&lt;n
'’ cutapad
dit* hs i bat little chance, au-i th* four «u: hair for
body that apnltes to
who wore n..t bort at &lt;4U« surrendered. you, aad take no p*y ; just ruanre it all
De.it* had arr mved the Asrsiafa, and
to m« and for your seme- s I'D nay you
you there F'
tL* owner and hi* servant* had hasten- twenty doltaro a mrath. payable tn ad"I was etqen from »uy father's A*rand bearing to* report ot my dm-»A&gt;. miles sad mile* away; I |&gt;Br, tel. knew that I v*. at work, aad ilk* vaace—payto b«gtn now? caotasud
h*. placing two tn dollar uotes ua the
no’ been their ewp iv- tor months, and the wind th* Mexiuau maiden lad taam table before th* astoai*t-*d barter—
te.V treat me to cruelly.”
u*i, and reochwl th* ruin not a mooteat who, it ia almost unnecessary to atate,
“Then you stull re-usin no toiurvr too suo, fur tte next instant I would aerepted the propoiiUon. and who was
with t *ai; tall m« huw they eater th* liavu Luca riain.
at.ll mor* rarpnacd to Iwru that it was
hail where they u&lt;,w are. '
Tn* Msxicaa and hia sarvanta ga**l Billy Gibbous himself who had hired
“Titore is ouly oue outraaco, Sen -r , in w*tuter at the rralt ot my work, th*
through an arch-d doo.-way, u&gt;w n&lt;orl&gt; I lurm*r remarkiug:
flilted with earth, for on* hi« to crawl
-It Waa your revolver* ami bowte• through to get in or out.
kuirei tbstuasd io dauuirabx* «s dur­
ing tn* fete war with yuur country.
but you have rendered this country a
"Yas. Sonor; thsro th-y alaop an I
I eat. and keep their plunlr; auutUer here, rad to-morrow th*** four fellow*
room oj^ne into it, bat that ia mine ; will te *X«ut*d." And axecuted ttey
La: it ia only halt roofs I &lt;iver, and there were.
ia no way of getting in an I out except
1 returned with Delita to tha Acutes,
through tb* bandits' halL”
•nd two days afterwards aoOom;rani*d
“Bow many robber* are there in the tte brave girt to the bom* at ter t»band F'
rents; the uwmt *f the fatesfa, Um
"Fiftea, and all in to night on“ ac­ (Jarlu*. making ter * pree-ul cl a tendcount of th* atonu."
•out* horae, caddie rad bridle, for ter
“Th"O I will eave you i do you know •urrices in aiding to free th* country
trout tte bandit *oou-.n that for year,
hail teen so much dreaded,
•'Akao listen; return with the water,
Tb* joy of Driua'a parrat* at tte re
and make that (allow a .m-i oilw, aftor torn at Usrir daugter, whom ttey be­
which you moat slip oot nmxiroeired, lieved furevar lost to item, I cannot
and ewne nrostad to th* bead ot tte picture any mure than 1 can tte happi
rain, where I will await you; then net* ot tte young girl st bar «ip&lt;
uka toy Doran and ride like lbw wind to from tte power nt the bandit*.
a taro* fa coven milec from hare, roue*
the inraatna and toll tho tarn to batten
hitter, you guiding thou, and we'll
taka th* whole party. In tte mean­
white I will now aaronpany yon around
I tore io think that what------- to b*
to th* entranc-. of the bril, and thus lb* my.tery at th* ail**** at death,
find out ita locality; and then return which envelope* to many that Ws luv*
•nd get my home ready, and after you vn earth, u nut reallv a myilciy. Our
are gone I will stand guard at th* uul- iriend* are *epa atari from ua tecaua*
down 'and wa* shaved. On rising from
tet, and if any man come* oct ha th&lt;.y ar* faster than our facultec can hia
chair b* a^*d to *•• tlre\^e far

of him or ter. Il7i, lifted eo far U&gt;» six rn-mth* pa*!. Th* Imrtx* «&lt;•
above us that w* cannot follow him. H* hibstad it, .ad after s . arefu! osteal,
'
was our child. He wa* cradled in our two, th* eld man said :
a.m*; but instantty, in tte twinkling of
ta rye, God Icvk bun up- in bi. own
'
D,
"
T
da
in
my
S*.1'
iph. ro. Aod vc »*. him not But II
“W&lt;"«ptedM*O.yitate. “Era
u bnenu-e we uro - net y.t dereloped
enough. We can ree no apiritaal things kava kept Ure aocmmt w*U. I ec* I'v*
with carnal eyes. But ttey who bar* |“ , 1 on* buixtrod snd'twwaty do).
te'L&lt;£d\aTlirtv'cL^d
walked with uuhmre, who bare gone te- | to-nd
—j .
yund us, and whom we cannot *®r, are
'
atilt ours. They are mure r----- *“—
a
they over were before. Wo cm
nitron with I lira ns wo one* e
ciniw they are infinitely lift
iboe-. condition*jn whreb w*
m

Immense Stock

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bril; after which I returned to mv
pfare ol co:&gt;coalmcnt, aad onev more!
put my *y* to the opsaiog.
v------ .------ w&gt;rt
nutter u,o yuuog
o______
it her task, preparing th*
ivff**. aod «u cure*! fur Lev |aina by
the viUiatKua loader, and than she
auaght ter emch.
Ro quietly did ate ateal from th*, hall
that 1 tefosvai ter still within it. wh*u
I wa* atartkd by a few
' are subjects to the Laws
•■Scour !"
Turning, tte young git I *M»i irerid* , Ttey are gun* where th&lt;
roe. and cxin sbo wa. usranied ui-on language, and bvw in a
But Ude riknre ia wt th
my borae, ready.
“You hare courage to undertake thia cully, and th* aeystery to
trip. teaeritaF'
"1 have euet-ge to nnd-rtako any­
thing tu gain my rele*e«,'' wa* tte qri-t

�Th* President's rusMurv regardin
th* uro of tb* prncewl* of sates of puballowing enuoenriut th* great actor, | be lands for common school pun-o«-,
•• dip from tha Grand Rapid* DtJy I has pMo! the House, and will come in
W af Dec. 18th:
ttte’Senate^in a fsw days- It should b*
Edwin Forrest, th* mo.t famous oj E through without delay as a me**Amenoan tragedian*, wbora dratb at
of nteoaaity and jilatfo* to tbe mil­
hfa native city of I'hiladelphfa i, fold
s of youth who nt present ore dv
with a few further parbeutars among
our dfajiatcbe* to-day, wa* born on tho, p:iv*d of a common erlioul eduostk®,
9th of March, 1806. ID hfa boyish ; specially ia th* Southern State*. Th
years ha ha 1 string inclinations toward । । stability of Itaj ublican gorerntuent mat
the stage, and first appeared in public
at tbe South street theatre, an edifice fiepeud upon tbe soroms of tha bill.
that tang eeoaad to bo, when eleven Its terms provide fur tbe dfatribmk’n ol
years ol ag*. Then, aad on a fsw sub- the fiind among all th* ritateo, for tho
•eqnral ocoaafans. b* ptaved female first five years in proportion to their iliteracy •* shown by tha ronsus, and a tor fir* yean the distribution fa to b*
»r\-ording to tbe proportional* ptibh
taboo! attendance in tho several State.
On Wwinradar next. Jam tat, tb&lt;
ta-gistaturo will meet at the Capitol i&gt;
die operauon of th* law inuat b* a cure
Immsag. Of it axid it* probable officer.
•nd early return to fraternal relatio
the AUognn /rants-' of Saturday epok.
■bra trine 1 popularity then uaprecedouted with th* other State*. The iuipnls# o
u this country.
die measure in that direction fa state
In tho** early days of hfa fam* h* at- by Mr. 6*ars, th* manager of t&amp; Pei *in*d high dfarinadon in *ev*ral plays
bodv fund, a* vary important and ten
&gt;f Arearioaa authorahip, such aa Meta­
the country. Th­
aura, by John A. Htom-; Bratus, by ficiri to tbe peace
John Howard Papa*; th* Gladiator, by ibet that Congres*’ and th* Prwidan.
Jt. Bird. As Bpkrrieus, ia tho Gtadi*- •how a practical and adbstantfal int-ror, as Metamora a* Jack Cal* and •st in tha education and prosperity or
ome other port* requiring atronuouthe Southern people by proposing stud
liberality ia lifting from their shoulder
the burden of ignorance on th* part o

of appreciation by her influential citi
uni. Altar five year* sucatosrful work
ing of common schoo • in tho*" Btate
the terrorism of iguorar.ro will no long
er threaten the pear* of th* country a
good judgment and pleasing addnws.
and will make a capital pr-siding ofli
o*r. We hsw beard of but ooo candi­
date mentioned for 1‘rvaideut yr# Im.
Hon. Philip n. Emorvra, of Calhoun
Co-, who entered the last Senate a* ■
new member, but wa* last year chosen
to preside over the extra wseaiou ol tbe
Senate during the Edmond* impeach

Th* Republican pro*, of Michigan
hare pf*sr-nt&lt;-d three of thsir number
far the poabian of Socrotary of th* Sen­
ate, Meean. Jam* U. Stone, ef Kata
tnaaoo; James W. Iliac, of Lowell and
James D. Henderson of Allegan.
Th* House of Bcprescntative* is
largely nnnj-oeod of new member-, but
fifteen ot tbe marabenof the last lagistahire being re-eloctcd. Among the
new msaibere, however, are sen-ral gnnttemen who have heretofore had comiid
•Table legislative cxporiancc.
Xorenioet ia thu fast wo may mention Judg*
ribaw, Ex-Speaker, of Eaton County
and Mr CroartreD. formerly President
pre toe. of the Samtlo and Preeident ol
the last Constitutional Convention. Dr.
Bcaine, of Barien hu liltcwiso sewn
legfalaiivo experience, in the Hcaate
But three name* are prsoentod for
the Speakership. Meson. Shaw and
Croaswcll snd CoL Claudius B. Grant,
of Washtenaw countv.
Tho tatter

nera moves so much more smx&gt;ihly with
an. old hand at tho helm."
Ex-Rcpreseutativo Croraman. of Ing­
ham fa th* only candidate who baa bran
mentioMd for the House sieekship aad
will ef ooure* be nominated.
Hs will

their right*, and knowing, dare main
uin them against each demagogue* a
now presume to lead them only to brio.

marital relations that subsequently developod between him and hi* wife, nnd
the rupture of his friendly relation* with '
Macready, rwaulmd—the fixmsr in the |
most notorious divorce raw in tho legal'
annals of tho Uui’-sd Btatoe, and tn# I
tatter in the Aster Place Opera itoue-1
riot of May 10th, 1849,fct which several
live* wore lost.
It was white acting
King Lour in’ 1848, and strewing th#
kag" .with strew tn his profuse way of

So far a* the public land* are cun
earned, if monopobe* or individuals de­
sire thsm under lit* proposed law, the.'
can be secured upon payment of th
value as lieretuforc, except that th.
giving away of the lands to monopo
Ifate for private emoluM-nit and witliuu
a consideration srill bo prevented in tk«
future. Thi- pruev-'ds of the sale ui
Lnds during the past fiscal year amount­
ed to 82.5lXl.te&gt;'. and thi* «iU be liksh
to l&gt;* maintained during the next gvn^y
ration, al tbe end of which ]«riod thrfc
will b* no excuse for any num bora &lt;&gt;■
reared in the country' wanting rospecta-

The rucklma cundurt of pxrtfa* in
out. “A little Isa* straw would answer!" Louisiana have brought on a euUiu.&lt;u of
Thi* Mr. Forrml took a* an indignity authority between two factiaas who
and arcribed it to Maervady ■ fn*uds. .
Macready, at the time, wa* not in Lon- (
don. 8acb, at least, is tho version of1' Warmoth, who *o outraged resunon
th* origin of th* trouble a* known in aena* and common decency by fixing up
tho dramatic profeasiuu.
a political counting machine wherewith
Mr. Forveat’s Iasi extended profos- . to tnflo with tha popular rote, ha* been
•ional tour wa* in the Pacific State*, ia
impeached by tha alleged Legislature,
1866. Bine* then hs ha* played only a
fow night* at a 'uno, and seldom on while he in turn haa issued a pfockunaoooaecutiv* nighte- Of Shak#ep*ari*n tiou outlawing all who oppose him.
part*. Macbeth and Cur.olanu* were tbe The exact went* of the controvarsy ionly one* in whieb foe the post twenty *o involrod ia fag aad doubt that litib­
years, he was well receive-.! by Am«ru-nr&gt;
ia known hero aa to the exact legal ataor Lttgtfah audience’.
Y#t, censun-d severely a* he ba* been tn* of the respective parties. It fa now
by th* cnuc* and a large portion of tb* thought that th* Provident will refer
public, it fa an undeniable fact that nev­ th* whole mailer to Oongreai in a fa*
er. to the last Ums he trod . th# boards, day*. Alabama fa litilo better controll­
ws* hi* nsms placed on tho bill* but it
wa* certain to draw a theatre jammed ed, and the ooure* pursued by politician*
full. Ths proof of the pudding, per­ in thro* two State* fa a sad commentary
haps, is in rating, after aO.

The negro-eyeis of our toltllca ha&gt;
.nmfad to Ifa conclusion Ihromtbelvii
0,0001*1 vtotonce, lndu*trial
rise
4d haa ended in giving fr«joro
»ur million* of the
rare. «od th,
■slfot to It* adnk mates.
•a* *U erter eUagHl-., UMta* pu*. u The politics Of this MT era srut
&gt;o&gt;* to every man’s bostnass and bo■m as never 'rafore. b,lng vital to Pri­
eto nroeperfty and the tualntcn*ne» of
. neinrw-r«tte n-.-.l.ti-

irfattons forcnroplrtfng the tfetoneewnf •—b«*iriou so tb* germ of wesdth to th*
■&gt;&lt; —#.... _...i -m—
M&lt; n nr* not bora to f irtune, their a»piraliuns achieve it.
*
[. , I’^i*na* to Mrsrdrd h) waMinching
[ *T«&gt;e uornuHons gkamx ftuta the ob­
' jnct a* foiling fake* upon iro. nsc and sensitiveuesa are slrangvra

wail, vrsvyer ate*# tb* ttoAtr s.lu

J. F. Ludewig, of HoixJcen, N. J.,
•ays: "Tbe Centaur Liniment ha* eurv&lt;,
me ol rheumatism, after Intense suffer,
tog for fire yean,’’
"1 Mad many rem*AI«a formyepraln•d ancle without rvlfaf. The *eooo&lt;i bot­
tle of Centaur Liniment cured It perfect­
ly. Cba*. Hill, 616 Ptoe Hl.. Ptola."
‘H. Marsh, Esq., Kupt, of xdam* Ex
pre**Htablaa, N*w Pork, nays: “Al
owners of horses should knot, tbo On
tour Llnl mon t. W* find It the beet thing

A thankful mtn fa lik* a budding
r osa growing more .ttrartive ** expat.»ion progremiw.
Conceit and txoashery are twin*—*o
Courtoay te du* just a* a debt—Yon
tfakte mo, and I’ll tickle ytu.

Thi* tertlmony could b* repeated for
You can’t alwaya. tell of a person's
worth, by Ute clotbee worn—neither a month. Ifyou want to avoid sufTerinK
can you estimate character by appear- Ju*t try th* Centaur Liniment, bob! by
all DniRista. J. R. Boas A Co., M
Broadway. N. Y.

Firat-Class Instruments.

Children cry for Piteber** Caatoria-—
A substitute for Castor OIL It aralmllateathc food, cure* Wind Colic, nod
Tn« Attnar'a Lovx by Mrs. D. E.
ennsee natural steep. it doe* not con­
N. bouthwortb. printed from Mrs.
tain morphine, t* pleasant to take.ncvci
Southworth’* AlMuacrlpt, jort written, unpe* and never Ml*. Tb* brat physic
•nd never before pobliebed In any form
whatever, and Sterla* by her rilsler,
Mrs. Eranren Henshaw Under, haa Juet
b^cn Jmbllahr I l.y T. B. Peterson A
BtUiure,-Philadelphia, Pn. It were
•» noil praise to oner I that ’Tbe Artist's
IArte" t&gt; ill* beat story by far that hs*
ever fallen from the p»o of U&gt;e lu-luatrious and gifted Mrs bou th worth. Not
This wonderful vegetable restomtivi
laritlugun* whkla th* IhriUinx Inter­
ia th* sboet-anchor of the feeble and de­
ct whirh cbarecterieed all of her ro.
bilitated A* a tonic aad cordial for the
■luctton titan she baa hitherto given the aged and languid it ha* no equa'
World. Il hn-atbe* throughout a fervid among stomachics. A* a remedy for
spirit of hope, fortitude, and thank*— th# nervous weakness to which women
Ju-’t the atbry and sci.tlmcut suited for
are evpeeially subject, it fa superseding
, know of no way to make f.eab, yoaug •very other atimulant. In all dhuatr*.
»heart* bapf^er, and ro&gt;tore the t-ioosn to tropical tamper*!* or frigid, it arts a* a
aged cheek*, iu the cheerful biate of tbe Specific in every *]«cics uf disorder
yule log Are, than by the perusal of this which uudenniuen tho bodily strength
exquisite Chri*Una* *lory. which la ad- and brvska down th* animal sisrit*.
muably .upptauted by a generoua col­
lection of brief and JntereeUug sketches
by Mr*. Fmi'.cea li. baden, a &gt;l*ler uf
Beautiful Women.
Mr*. South worth. Tpero brief norm
tire* are each charming—all perfect lit.... M
ClUl-T tie finn of prose fiction*—orieat pearl* '
side Thu fences am lursxud ouo hun­ at random strung. "Tho Artlat'a Love''
dred feet from the track, with a span­ li published in a large duodecimo vol- |
hundred feet between the two fin-.-*. On
th* inuir fegee tb« board* ure [dared
[wrpcu.lfculariy and on U.e outer buri- other work*, and aold by all Booksel­
aontally. They are eight foot ia height. ler* at 8L7S Ineioth. or 81 JO In paper
The double line fane* nggregat-f hi.tMX* cover; rrr or.ptm wEl be sent by mall.
fret, aad Ithe single liar- 8'5.700 foot in |xiet-pai&lt;l, by tbe publisher*, T. B. Pe­
length. Th* managers of the company terson A Brother*, Philadelphia, Pn.,
expnror n cr-nfijt-f.t opinion that these on receipt of price. All of Mrs. South­
rencc* will afford adequate protection worth’* thirty-fire book* are put up In
■gainst the mitr than ordinary &lt;uow a neat box. cloth, full gilt bocks, AcPrice |61d» for the complete «ett.

PLANTATION

JITTERS

New Scales.

a T—1860—X.

New Styles.

New Prices.

A*a Vehicle of Newt, Tux Wo*u&gt;
will spare no expenee, nu energy, to
uaUitoin and ad van re ft* place tn ths
firrt rank of metropolitan Joumsls. Its
te h. abundant,, variou', and accurate
new*, comprising the whole circle of
current tntclllgencw and literature, will
t* discusnetl a* become* a True!worthy
Organ -f Opinion, with candor, with
steady devotion to sound public snd
private monde, with special knowledge
f.-r spe. ud thsmre, anJ with various snd
wide-reaching apprehension of the man-

Country Produce, General Prodaee of
every kind, aod of Money, titoek*. aad
Freight* in Sew York aad Europe, i.
The Fanner*’ Page, wltn aU the dolno

New Advertisements.

wnjreia. Magaria*,* tor January, 1* on
our table. Year* ago, w* thought it
bndeeecW psrfoctfoa, but wwr* misteken—it grow* better and better, and fa
now a greater favorite thou everThe
illustration* are numerous aad beaun■ ful and it contain* useful design* for
work, noreiti** for the toilet, and alto
[ drawing Icnost. The iittarary matter

B. F. NORRIS * CO
The I.AHfrEST and most *omplele Jewelry Btor* 1* tbo West, with the finest
Stock ever brought to tb* Ctry,

a 139

137
Th* *l*ctoral rot* of Thirty-one
States wa* given to Grant and Wiban
who received each 300 vote*. Th* vote
of th* remaining Suites Georgia, Evatacky, Maryland. Mfaouri, Teanas*^#
We bar* uo room for th* very able
report of th* Secretary of th* Treasury,
but cannot refrain from giving hi* view*
of th* operation* and ad ran la gw* of a
,'erf^^Mte Frehrifaa of Amencan in■lufry. He aay*:
"Th" weight of tbe national debt has
o**n *o great that for more than ton
veor* tbeto haa been no oportanity for
It.________________ :___ efu___

we may also anficiirtion in th* narceut_________________ lira This reduction,
however, should not be measured solely
i-y th* want* of tho Treasury, but rogord should be bad also to th* condition
uf tb* various t ranches of industry in
which tho people are engagod. In prvesne* of the fart that the leading punmu
of tbe country are stronger than ever

Far* Preaident—Thomae A Ifondricka, 42 •• B. Grat* Brown, 24 ; Hueao* Greeley, derrassl. 8; Charlea J.
Jenkin*, 2 ; David Daria, 1.
Far Vice-President—B. Greta Drewu,
47 j Alexander IL Colquit, 6: George
AV. Julian, 6; John M. Palmer and

terod owing to the dec***# o! H on Hor­
ae* Grveiey, prior to the time when th*
Tbe Indian appropriation bill haa
ele-toral rote waa polled.
passed tbe House by a large majority
after a bitter attack mad* on tho Indian
Pear* Policy. The vote stood 111 for,
—Tha actual vote of Michigan giro* and 48 against th* bUL
Pnridant Grant u majority of 00,1(11.
Tho Senate ha* concurred in ibe
In 1888 he had 31,432. For Governor. Hi, use resolution to adjourn Congre.’
Bagley received a majority of 50,044 a* from Dee. SO, to Jan. C. Thi* fa a day
officially declared, bat th* oounti** from or two longer recess than usual.
which returns were not received add
about 400 to hi* majority
Th* other

joaty a* that given Mr. Bagley.

For

Congrea*. Firid'a majuritv fa I860, WaL
dron’* C,905, Willard'* 7,847, Burrow*'
5.206. Feroor . 6,600, Begote'* i.tK,
Conger'. 4447, Bradtoyfa 8434, Hub­
bril’. 8,405
.

■xa contain* the cratinuun of Oliver
Optica story, "Littls Bobtail” (which fa.
to be sutcradad in tb* January number
by “Tho Yacht Glob’’), tha atmclwion
ot Krjab Ksllog’* story “Wtamng hi*

"Fublisbcni cunnot wrap tlioir news­
papers in paper'whi.-h has tyeetf’ writ­
ten on without subjwtfh'g t1w&gt; rockag*
to letter protag#.'’
“
*’ .
- “Mafluenpt tracing* ‘from ftrchitectural or mi-e!.i:..,ra) firawtug* art mail­
able matter of the first c!at*, and sub­
ject to letter postagr "
“Letters addrw-ed to fictitious per­
sons or firms, or tn initiate, should be
seat to the l bia-1 fosttor office at not de-

Spur*!’ (wbsch fa io he succeeded in th*
January number by •'Th* laming of
tbe Tids.”) Virginia F. Townsend's
sturT, “Only Girls," fa concluded in thia
number Th* capital iUuatnted sketehes, "Among ttre Raftsman." are also
finfahed in this nnmb*r. B. P. tfolllaher ("Mr*. Partington" contribute* a
humorous dialogue, "Scandal.” The
Foetry, Storiea, and Sketch**, Puxxling
Head-Work, Pigeon-Hole Paper*. Ac..
aod th* full page iUi.*tratwn» of which
there are four, alio contribute to make
a nember which will ■ delight tb* eye,
and charm tho ronae*. Nothing better

CHICAGO.

largeet paid etab
------- ------ „*s than two hun­
dred and fifty roptse.
raeh for tb* five next largest
[■•ia club lists ot not less than
ooa hundred and fifty coptos

THE SEMI-WEEKXT.
contain* (Tureditf and Friday) all the
content* of the Wreklv and th* cream
or the Dally.________
□^tSSFVraoowaxr.a*.

IBW ADTERT1SEMEATN,

rarrewdiscACtamn.
EMPLOYMEN t

FAME AND FORTUNE.

JUBILEE.
,m.
is tkr

U*tl« thu

ry number of JJsstwwfs Fsuny Xaurw*
are '-Flag* for tho Christmas Trea," A
purr!# portrnit picture, a eut paper pot­
font tur drib '* evening drwu. in an mui th* scudar relop*, magic transformation picture,
,----- J a a*»wpap*r
elegantly rotated, and many other
or other priabd matter in ndditwa to
the address, subjects iba pockag* to pretty thing*; berid** the stories, pu&gt;ilea, aad including tbe regular departtetter pswtagc-’’
"Seed*, cuUin;
A year’s asbecriptioa to Young -dwrrjMwis th* beat paaribl* iavratatout for
inloUigunt son or bright little daagbter,
for a Holidsy or birthday present—try
it. Yeoriy, only Ono Dollar. Address
W. Jonnings Dwnore.V. 838 Broadway,
N. Y._ Subscriptions received at tho lafae.1. Us TKAICLER* rf RsKIrrd. Ct.
B»_v«mi Offiro.

TBICKS • TRAPS - AMERICA

ACCIDENTS

The Weekly Sun.

Department, for the reduction of th*
]xntagv-rate on letters, from and alter
the firet day of July n«x: from the uni­
firm rata of throe ewnto for raeh half
ovneo, to two ceat* for each half onnoc

Itataon,

Gold heck Chains,
Hilrw Vest Chains,
Table Caston,
Cake Itaakete,
hot Picks.

KEW YORE OBSERVER.

ar* a* follow*: Again*! L^jnlixinRailroad Aid Bond*. 28,M8 ; Against in tho short space of nineteen hour?, or
Limiting No. of Judicial Circuit* 17,* at the rat* of about rixty-threc miles an
hoar, feel* entirely confident of hi*
ability to make tbe trip across tho "big
sea." It fa said quite a number of *dentitle gentlemen liar* made applica­
tion for petmfaaiou to accompany him
la this tho greats’t of all bail on expe-

State St corner of

; titled, •‘Carrying Weight," by Marion
Harland, is commenced in this number
‘"Our Darling," a first daa* chromo, fa
gnen to every subneribsw to Godey'a
Lady’s Cook for lt*73, whother a sin­
gle subscriber for 83, *r in a clnb of
six for 11 1
Addrus* L' A. Godey,
corner Sixth and Chestnut *tre*ts,
Piuhid*)|&gt;hi«.

Tb* Houao'yeaterday was the theatre
of quite a tempest of spleen on the part
of several o|&gt;po»ition members directed
against Mr. Townsend of Pennsylvania
wlio opposed tha Soldier's and Sailor’a
Ifoonty luand bill and presented a pro
test from the Grand Army of tho Il&lt;pubbo of Pennsylvania. He wa* de-,
nounoed as no soldier by Hon. Hamuel
Randall whose earvices for thirty days
a soldier iug in and around Harrisburg '
was mad* a point cf- Hfa military ca­
reer had not been known heretofore,
and hfa party made all th* capital that

vo burden. Nerwrthefees o«r .ysuras
f Munleijal and Hute Tixatlon
rude, unaqual, and defraud tbe poor to
oloaae th* rich. NevmbeU*. o«r
yrtem of Fwtetal Taxation fa such aa
afamna. masterpiece of Ignorance .nd
ocapadty, put to th* vile ms of moopoUsteaml favorite* and tbtev**, M
-ever anywhere ha* dlagrared modem
I vlllxatton &lt;tao# Louis XIV., with hfa
arthod* of taxation ralbar than Ito
mount, paralysed tbe Industri** of
rance. And alaig with th* Tarifi,
which prohibit* tbe oxport ot our man■ fiictureH, abridgw th* number of our
ndu*trfa*. cut* down th* profit upon
-tw ex part* from all ourfartna, planta­
ions, and mln**; abollaboi r-ur ahrpplng
ram off th* high **ra.aod filobsafiS
'roca tb* [Moplc'i iockcL.VT.rytlm.lt
■ute 81 Into th* U. H. Treasury,-along
with thl**ngin* atopprewloo, stupidity,
sod fraud goea a Ctarreuey ot fluetoatlng
aloe aa tbe meows of values In every
jet of domestic exchange.
Whatever [ortlra taay artoe or fall,
rharevrr their defeats or triumphs, and

If you wfab to have a splendid
Monthly-* M-goxiuo that &lt;«mbin*a
I within itself tb* excellence and beauty
and prnctl -al utility of nnmaron* other*
I of tho b*&gt;t class—sec Ute January numbor of Drowrwfs J/feriraW JbaiUf,
which lure been peaiiy enlargml. Por­
trait of Hmily Faithful, new murie, and
other nplen-fid attractions. and alao
CUNDURANGO.
ivfTrra the moot extraordinary premium
BUb. KeeM A Cn'k FlaU Extraci.
to each sul-cnb-r, being two beeclilul

Bran** Oruament*.

’

Opera Glaaraw

|office andPwlorClocks rfeveryAsscription. .
Any *m&gt; vfatteg swt dry -UdRnU at oS i
THE CHEAPEST FBJCE8 18 OUR MOTTO.

•1 ' 187 ? i»'gri^OTi* c£ci

3fc

Magnetic Ointment
or
roit tux cvx*

Hat now on hand a com­

plete asaoHmcnt of Books.
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
Pencils,
Pictures. Picture Prtrthes,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
ers, Ink, Slates,

Tills i.i on enquiry which every one
should hare truthfully anvworsd before
he start* *n tai* jnurn*y, a*d • Mil*
oar* taken m examination &lt;rf Boat* rill

�T;f« Rj»r»»ucm
CLU1UM0

We quote the following Iron “ Wat1 son's Art Journal," N. Y-, in reference
to Bacon A Karr'a Piano*, adrertiaad in
aaotlisr column
. ’Vs*'
‘ t,u-..I.
’»«■«'■
ra»Uy ■ -»«« Ona.
b,
lebertl**..
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- - ~at*,
_

HOLIDAY GOODSfind thia, iud^d . "Happy Christos*,"

A KHBT CHBI8TIA8 TO ALL.
To iho.o wialung to buy Useful and
Boauhfup- I-re.wou fw th, Holidaya,

Hgbe*t, on earth Paaoe ,nd

will find all kind* of Good*, ail first
dasa, and at low price..

DlAMlra FOR im.

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW

and that you
moh and all of yon
lx able to join jn
m
tt&gt;
Angel*. Eighteen Hundred aad seventy
two yean ago, •’Glory to God ia th’.

immense Reduction in all our Prioea,

Hearth and Home.
Oodey’r,
Arthur’s,
The Lady'a Friend,

Gold l.l» 3-4.
Chrwtoa* day.

Our Young Folks,
a00
New York Weekly Tribune.
SK
Tbe Nursery,
2M
Colder f f
j
Wood’s Household.
• 00
' American Agricultural!,!,
« jo
COLDEST!!!
Detroit Dally Tribune.
io oo
Oh! batin'* it cold ?
;
•'
Weekly ••
s00
I
Th* Dally Peat,
l0w
Merauy 38* below
The Weekly Poet,
soq
Th* Michigan Farmer.
300
Moor** Rural New Yorker
3 T5
The Weetera Rum),
3qo
Demorret'. Magaalne,
360
"
Young America,
2 u&gt;
Oliver Optlo'a Magulne,
g .50
Th* Chrtotlan, a work with four
Tbe Board of Supervisor* are is eaaChrome*,
4«5
Th* IlhHtreled Christian Weekly, 3 50
«wn at tho Ufark'a ofhre, Hon F. W.
Wecan.aleo. farnluh at tb* iowwt
CoUtae preatding.
club rate* nearly any other Journal pufa­
Ackley to on hand with a tine collro- ll-bed in th* United Btafee for any &lt;&gt;f
Atidrean. Haxski.
Ta-I’nm or Enurs, I wfll moot Uen ot Holiday preventa Go and ere onr subscriber*.
Co., Harting*, Mich.
yon al J. Colo A Boa's grocery atom ia
tha City of Halting*, on every Saturday
We had th* ptreaure of attending a
until tha clove fit tax collecting.
concert al Union Hall In thto City oa
Jutaa Nnt*.
Thuraday.evening of laat week, given
by tbe Ixavltt troupe of Bwiea Bell
Blngar*. To ear that it wa* flnt-elw
would be but a faint expraealon Indeed'
Little albe to almoat a prodgy. and In
her part kept the audience In a roar of
laughter. Mr. Hepaaa, M a tenor alngwr
haa few eqnala In thia country, and hl*
eetoetiona among the many popular
eonga ot the day, ahow an unusual good
Doc’t be backward, if you want to musical iaeta That very popular a&gt;ng
bring wa wood tn payment for the Bu­
rt*, fetch it right along.

F D. Anin.

caaaciEa.

woo 00 HIIRTII OF CLOTH I
Must be Sold this Winter.

Chid!

_
ntsssic.
— OGRESS Bl-.k

■toe.atnpMity,
y of fluctuating
values in every

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

ba* received great culture and care.
"A pathway from tbe West to Eu­
M aster Holbrook performed hie parts to
rope" Ho the New York Trtounr style,
the delight, and surprise of all present,
the Michigan Ship Canal.
and with due eare and practice, will be­
come one of tho beet concert players,
and artist* In the country.
happy.
Ke have not room to any half that we
would like to, nor one quarter that tbe
Company deserve, but In brief would
eay that we believe tbe enllyv troupe
pee*coo talent second to none now travellug In thi* country of it* kind, and
will therefore close our remark* by
Th* Canada Southern Railway la ■Imply laying, that under tbe manage­
completed tn Amberrtbarg, aod la be. ment ot Its gentlemanly leader, Mr.
log rapidly constructed through Michi- Holbrook, Bought, and will be patron­
ised by the music and fan-loving com­
munity of tho whole country through
। The Grand Haven Daily Btrald la which It passes, aad hope to have tbe
pleasure
of llitonlng again Io the troupe
suspended. It didn't pay. The Week ly Btrald however, will be continued in Halting*, under more favorable au­
spice* to tArwi, than when they were'
and greatly Improved.
here, Tho evening commenced with ;
A new lot of Watorproof and Flan-________ ___ ___ __ ___
uol* just received at the New York j Lecture, mooday evening.
Cash Store.
82tf
and 8boddy-Wc wish t

THE OTHER STORES MAY AS WELJ^.

(Hose up, for we will do all tho BuRineNs

We are in Earnest,
And our Prices Prove it.
•ffifSSK

We haven’t room to mention all our Reduced Prices, but we
Herewith Pledge ouraelves to Offinr and Sell the Bent B*r-

KP'

HOUSE.

rife wp o/ie pqice

VINECAR BITTERS

sto^e,

GRAND RAPIDS.

MICH

r v
.
.
people could have beard ik
Ladies and Gent* Underwear -K—„ • ‘
•

The working men'* dun dance uti
Friday evening of laat week al Union
Hall, waa • real enjoyable affair, and
presume they will eoaftaur to bo
throughout tbe winter.

THE LARGEST. |THEy HAYE

A child of John Hchiarle, of Chelsea,
Sxwnra Micnini tb* very beat in
Th to paragraph la to nay that Agent*
the world aad cheaper than enywbere may learn Kxnethlag greatly to their waa burned to death Thursday, by it*
•lothes taking fire at th* stove.
I else in Barry County. Com* ia aad try advantage and obtain specimen* and
Hr. Henry IxMait.g, of Ilalain, who ia
them and you will bo conviuoed that it full particular* tree, by addreaaing
ia a fact. We buy all of our Machine* Wood"! LUrrarf Ari Agraag, Newburg, ia Ha 70th year, haa thia tall huaked
for cosh, and ean and will sell them at
low figure*- Sewing Machine Needle*,
and oil fur all Machine* all at th* New
York Cash Store
82tf

Holiday Good* of all
kinds for sale by Sher­
man J. Rich.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, srusux LSD DIRECT ROUTE,
te st

STOOD THE

TEST

Photographs,

Fhotgraphs.

I Great Faiiij Jmnal of Mickiiai-i

Jackson
Weekly
Citizen

REMOVED

LARGEST PAPER IN MICHIGAN.

Tha Met number of th* Aldi** exceeds
all It* prcdeeeeaar* in the exuberance
and richnca* of Ito picture*. Evary paga
la adorned crith an engraving that ia iteelf a marvel of beauty, and taken to .
gvther, they make a cellccUon worth

from Manntee port for tbe month end­
ing Nov. 15th. Wa* IM. carrying away .
20,400.000 feet of lumlwr, 1.W0.0001
shingles, MI5.000 piece . of lath. Tbe ।
shipment* tor tbe srexin hare Ixen
about 130,000,000 feet of lumber.

AlUhe Nows of the Day,

American Organ Heath &amp; Chideestei
Is OM to the Public on its Mens.

Everybody Should try them before I ivrchannf Sleewhere

THE WEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON,
AND GABLER PIANOS.
Doe MighaKa. Betoey Panner, M. M.
Staataa, J. V. Smith, C WDoex.
Direct your latter* to VA of P- 0
know of do disease which will not ad­ Drawer nr Box.
mit of it* uae, with good roeulta. AJJ. Roonra, P- M.
tnoet innumerable complaint* are reus­
ed by poisonous accretion* ia the Hood,
which can be raiiroly expelled from tho
system by tbe u»e of lb* Vnsxxn.
Wltsn the Hood is perfectly deuaod.
Iho diacaae rapidly yield*; aH gain*
reare; healthy notion ia r-t-mpliy re
stored, and the twti«nt ia cure-! "

Boer*! Boot*!! Booto!I! Shoee'
I Shoe*!! Etooa.'I! at arerj v&amp;rty and
[kind lor men, women aiul children;
Waterproof aad proof agaiuet roida.
just aa cheap aa before th* Breton Fire,
at th.* Now Y ork Cash Stare.
3Stf

hears Ca«imw« Suita, Btaek CMb
Suite and a splendid rasortxnrat nf Kndi
Prato aad Vast autabte «* than. ufetjutiihg marTi*^. For «al» at the Now
York Creh Store.
***

Ntais State Orpkai Aijta,

FRANK L. WARD
the coot for drink and
On tho same day
------ --------- set fire to the boarding
house* at th* ah'p canal across Kewe*aaw 1‘crat. cauimg th* destruction of
aereral at them. About 200 eocds ol
wood were burned, and John Ireper.
who kara one of the boarding hourta
lost about 1500 worth of furniture an I
iiiptti - **• * Tbe product al tbnQalnmet and Heeia mine for the month of
October waa MS tons and 82fi pound*
On the 25th ulL the candle factory ot ’
Wm Lapp, in Hancock, wa. dertroyed |
by fir*. The loes wa. about A&gt;00.
Tb* Mantae* Tferagiree a delinquent
these parting word*: “Prof. Apel, who
has bora teaching mura for acme tune

May 15,

BEST PAPER! BEST PREUUI1
Money to Loan.

A SO PICTURE FREE.

MOORE’S

Keep ■ large supply of ©alt for »ale at Lowest market itte*,
tlreir Brick Wnrehouae.

bumi, main tn Finn mu
small

Overcoat* t5 to »25
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing

LOTTEIff J
A NOBLE CHAMTT.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
pifE LUflEEH rUtflStfED l/t
LOTS.

O44 L

�A. Morrisd/i't Atfifg Department.

______ DauchV^fi Co'x. Column.

MichiTin Maihisirv Depot

MONEY ft

Sijandc

Gift

Enterp'ise.

CAPITOL

OF

MICHIGAN.

$106,000

WANTED AGENTS

Grand Muair&amp;l Entertainment

Agents

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

St Joseph, Mien. Nv. I, 1872

Tao Caltori LUhoijrapMnj Company of Detroit,
Up-’« «ks •O'*, sad m mv psbiuMag *

’ 71“*^ teitMgr^ll at ’

The New Capitol and Grounds,
tie * 21 lackte te alas) rtenivi ia it-s Hl«km Kiyfo at ib* An. ■Utah ibv «&lt;&gt;&lt; “
Ute
»&lt; Ik' Kuu al ll&gt;« a-d.r.1. pr.CT *1

T "W O

MATHEW BUSINESS COLLEBE
. UOaelto Wm I now. fount.', for .Ltu.l^c .

An amaltuj editor in ludianurxhi*
hw made a fcrtune by bi* pen. Hi*
.aherdwdof grief slur reading one
of h« editorial*, and left him one hun­
dred aud thirty tboiuand dollar*.

FITRUBEB A

A buabaml. wbvee wife has applied
for a divorce, write* a protrat to the
judge, in which ha ttys: "Thia plague!
thmg called a dnurco Las, in my
ofwnimi, parted many a man aud his

A man with wild eyrw and hair u
ruihing about propounding tins amun.
drum: “What i« tho ditforoure beween WwHon. '.ho pofestnau, and the
brute duoosa f* Auiwcr: "Tha on.takes a walk, tho other makes a talk."
A phy.iciAn, on preaunting hi* bill to
the circular of tho estate ot a dacooaad
palinnt, n-ked, “Do you wish w have

if

nin

|a C*Hi. IU«1 Estate ud p«rwe«l Pnqwrl.. I* *w&lt;»M- feMs |c te $t,“|i.

$23,900 in

Kcal Estate !
$3,000 in Cash!
$6,555 .in Persona! Proper!;

roaol

“.naMM..

MANTLES AND GRATE8,

A mu*r having threatened to give a
pour laborer .some blows with a stick.
“I don't beiiovB vuu,” said the other;
‘Tur yon never give anything.'

The Loniavillu Cwitr Jamrnal poeti­
cally remarks: “In Montgumaiy, Ala,
the other day, four utgroea gut un a
spree; one took out hi* Huie jack-kitifc,
aud now there ain’t but three."

55^55 nulls

JOHN H WENDELL &amp; CO.

'.&lt;L ■&gt; *f..Muu»&lt;^lJ.r II ■ Ivaritai n.adkal ,u
Uuufou a&gt;&gt;4 I'ana &gt;l.« n. ■&gt; |*.»wtu.

Mr*. June* san.: "I bsliuve IVs
got tbe teuderest hearted boya in tbe
world. I can't tell ouo of 'em to fetch
?
w’ter. kut he’ll burst out cry-

EAOTfIf
mxc m Ji «'«-«« •&lt; »M
■«rh bvMOreru Ufo Oaxrl
la ih&lt;
l»
...1
;■&gt;. ...I...«las

■ IM Um.hm.U4 bl«o4 »4 ImpirilHS «i&lt;wr Iv
Il IM vital U.W.; forba.l4.a&lt;a&gt;MU r».fo.iu4
w vrataiwJcmm.I.mUm UxK__

A scbool-boonl member asid, "Now,
who Iotm all men If Theqao.ti m wo*
hardly put taitoro a liltla girl atuvarrJ,
quiekiy, “Aunl Rachel f

ID O Tu X- A R S

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

"kk/’mT.,

P. A. BILLINGS.

LIGHT IN

THE EAS1

A Fann of 120 acre*, situated in the
■wn«hip of Baltimore, S miles from
la-ting*, and only S mile* South ot the
vrand Riser Valley R. R at.Qmmln
ood y ung and growing oitlanl, good
■g buildings, living atredta of wab-i,
•0 acres under improvement*, 1 mile
lorn School HoUae. t ugar bush ut I
,000 tree*. Splu'udid . timber of '\J11
■ indo; Oak, Boxwood. Wl.ifowowl etc. '
Verm*. $25 |ht a.-re.
For lunber in- j
tnicriun*. inquire at thia. Ofikw, or u!
lie proprieluts,
DBA A. G FREEMAN. i
Baltimore, April 17th, 1872. '

NEES' CABBOLIC TABLKK

CHAS JUNE &amp; BRO.

Arnica Liniment
Reliable Agents Wanted in Every Tien in the State!
OntCE or THE ASUXTATIUX. SO. X qttltOW.V BLOCK. MASOH. BICII

BMTOP81TT, FWl

CM J. (HU, ta Ht

L. D. SINE'S N1NETBKNTH

■BIND MIL DtSTBIBIJTljN
200,000 00

$

The following i* taken from the New
York Jmrmal tj Comewrr*'and ia worthy
' of careful prru«al:
A middle-aged lady, the mothtr ot
six children, hod often sought rvlial
from a jain in tho back by taking saltjxrtcr and btandy. She wa* expoied tu
email pox, nn I contracted t .e disease
Tito premonitory symptoms weto violent

NATURE’S
FARRAMD

WILLIAMS

&amp;

CO.

Hair Restorative

IX VALUABLE GIFTS!

SIO.OOO IN AMERICAN” COLD I
01U,OUU LN AMERICAN S1LVKR : THROAT AND LU&lt;$6 INSTITUTE

■” iJGHEFNBACKi
• f

&gt;vn Prixcv |500

Carr age &amp; House

the head and excruciating pein in the
region of tho kidnersA phymcian wus called during the
night but, tu doubt as to the nature ol
tho di-coao though suspecting it tu Iw a
case of scinil p-x, be made uu pvwcrif •
tiun, promiAng to return at early dawn?
Fever ar.il pom increasing, she begged
her husband to preiiore lor her the old
preparation* of ealtpvter and brandy.
The Utter was than nut to be had, but
he cniaucd a piece of nitro aa Urge a&gt; a
common white bcmi. This the to-.k in
a teaspoonful of cold water Fooling
S.-4BO bolter tho d.»e »o. uuce or twice
slept wall during tha remainder of the
night, and nwaketeed foehng perfectly
well!
When the doctor called ho wa* great­
ly Mtoaiahed to see Mr*.----------auperintending ttre atlais* of bar household
Hu loll without making any prereiiption. Khn had uxfy well detinrd puatulv* in her faa&gt;; but (her were but
slightly inflam.-d, and not at all painful.
The' development., cf emall^jx an her
entire person were in txmber and ap­
pearance in keeping with those &lt;m tier

HiKn».filiNES,Srt.

'RISE

Quito a number ot citiaras in our State
are now afflicted with the email pox.
and it*i* not imposuble that our city
may bo xitited by that dreaded woorgu
thi* winter. Anything that will cure
tho diwace or alleviate the sufferings of

BLOOD PURfflEB.

PAINTING.
MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES:

ALM*
Flajfs, Banners, Streamers,

and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.
WOODEN

O'. IIIOhmI IO I llAO-iROp •

DETROIT,

■

■

MUTh

BLOCK

LETTERS

Glass Show Cards.
LANGLEY DICKINSON
Ilnstiug*. S»p«. 18, 1872,—tf

WSEAJH OF ROSES

BOILER WORKS.

tke'uchi ruuht.

'DOMESTIC”

LOOK HERE.-

Dr. Crook's Wine ■ i'

■ In uuetimc all her children and her
husband worn Minilarly alfcctel by
fever and pain in tbe head and back,
and received similar treatment, aud ‘.be

DR. CROOK’S

S-reral tamilka caught ths prevail­
ing contagion, to whom the told her
at&lt;iry nod recvtnmuodod ths aaine rem
edy, and in every &lt;*ue the result* were
favorable.
Tbsee facbi came to u* al first Maud,
and tho readi r may rely upon them aa

ICO.UFO RT'S
IPECTOBAt,
ISYLLUP

WANtED.”--'fj.-

WINE

Business that will Pay

PATEJ.T COOLERS;
an hour. Tim puatulee were speedily
dcvclojied. but were nure like tne d».
ease in it* convalescent stages than at
any other period. As lo the quantity
given, it wa* not all dffimie. bat th» first
jatient, witlan an hour, must have
taken uf nitre tbe bulk of Hiros urdiuar y
white nkvy beans.

PUBiFY YOUB BLOOD.

; $75 to $250 psr month'
na&gt;« aa4 fecoUs. la ,ulra4M, U.. G.
terauvra QteawKas*. r.«uv.-awi»
C*1»U TM. mkKh Wd&gt; Ikrt. toe

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

DR. CROOK'S
SYUUF or

POKE ROOT.
coal, aud that at prices there ia both
economy and comfort in its use.
A ton of corn, 83 bushel., at 17 cent*
per bushel, is 85.60. We &lt;xm.4der this
equal to a curd 04 hard wood, aa sup­
plied und measured in our market, nt
; tb. cutting of thia cord, Sl.W— to-

HEaD 8TOXEF.

DETBOIT BKSBfflG WOfiKS.
Bent Wood Works.

For pains In Brrswt. Side or Back,
Gravel or Kidney Diaeaae,
ptNteMw of the VriBarr Oncaaa,
Jaundice or any Urcr CmnpWnt,

It Is also a superior Tonic,
,
Rwiorea the Appetite,
Strengthen* the Sjwtem,
Reatorw the Weak and
Debilitated,
Causes the Food to IHgjat,

KOT3
!SJ«tS?s
iSSi

455

Prnreuta Malarious Ferm*. «
I Given tone to yoar Nyslwu.
TBf DR.CROOK’S WLNE0FT1R
COBB,

WALLACE A LAW.

UTUnETWrar

1MERIC4N

MARBLE
OPEN 4 TOP BUOCIES,

nx.
wlOTW »f
Juns F* HRM-Maauf

DUTY OFF TEAS I
THS UBKAT AMEXICAX TtA CUXPiXY
bm beateff* s—vaclwwa «tUeUi»e Boutlesl
mu

Tfl.I

!B, CCPFffi iEI ffiET M WEE

,l-4
P.HL'FMAGEL fcCO„
'MmtMrtenrr.ar t&gt;4 '*&gt;'&lt;•&gt;■*

iprtr, Cteter,ai mat te Mb

L..t4S4ttA‘inS'.!d.“i!f.tt—

Snn! tai luteal.

SEWING

MACHINES.
Strayed or Stolen!

Powders!

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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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                    <text>TH® f\sfll*UCAI&lt;

BaHMIH

VOL. XVII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

.Pfifawar ijid Bum Card?.

It seemed that tbit young girl, Bosa Um it rmghtibea

Pectin.

nt In iwr cradle playing with

Just Received, at

him. Evidently life had oof brought 1i
htm all 1* mtirt.r and Ka
hnnwnv ' '
round, end rosy ao ■ nice phtmp empie,
and didn't took a. if she knew anything
about the hard times that bad coma to
fragile n bubble of humanity to drift
the Utile log bouse when the lather died,

RIVERSIDE

Greble &amp; Bussell’s

“^WRlflttT k~»rdpHf(&gt;dk

NO. 36-

WEDNSDAY, JANUARY 1. 1873.

there were little bright touches al! over
her hair, a* though the sun was shin­
ing in spots upon it. Ono morning 1
sat. cjiiing theso gleams of sunshine
around my Gncers, and watching a
flock of Mother Carey's chickens skim

WM f(. HAYFURD

«aid Mattie, “a nice big pile of it; and
en no one younger stepped in when that is gone. Deacon Turner la
her oft which wae pretty often going to draw ur a load hitneelf he tald
re. Then, be always quietly
ay liimaalf, with a kind of

The motto-r ataiUd at merry Tad, and

LOT

JKIIXE

mysulftori few momenta.

Not many,

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

times felt a litXl. diasali&lt;Ged with their
nl.t.
.nt —
j

dark eyes.

rare in no danger of safloring.

TJMTXTfirT; rcctEll;
CKUniAIHIIM

JOU5 ROBERTS

Mattie crept up thn la Her to ISC bod
in the Infi, wbib their mother set down

VnivenaUy knoicn ax. the BEST HEATING STOYE in the World ’
Alto a Large Assortment of

a atrugor; when iookinj
hold ! I aaw beneath the

□ LRWATCG

the my baby ta her en
timM at the three little i

JEWETT &amp; ROOT’S PULE PROOF STOVES!
■*■■• V. S. •

1•

W.-VRRAJSITED

FOR

TWO

YE

nothing to give,
i as Intis Ted.

We. Manufacture
•We
New
. MAYNARD,

CHRIST MAS,

i eoil is the most fottilo in the world.”

In ike BIST STYLE and from

MILO T. WHEELER

Leather

Eastern Oak

Gonninn

„
CALL
JOUXA. GREBLE.

SEE

AND

US.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
HESSMER, HEATH k CO.

isa Armour.
®rdun. Mio; then? uni
li towns of 30.0(H) inhab' itauU each ; and we never think of ourIvet a, bvinr'oiit of thn wav. lint rath-

MARK RUSSELL.

' tell figure earnestly forward.
| Boss lr«n»! her pretty head toward
I him in a eon&amp;ling attitude of interest
; end lauglied: “yii eo you a».iho pe&gt;I pie. and wiwiom h ewng to die. with

0,3AY !

millions o! them -. from thirty to forty
, vessels ar» &lt;-jn&gt;taatly plfing to England
with the tnllorv ar.-l tni-«*Sil wool.’

Wheeler
' Look to your interest and purchase your Balt at the old atand of

Sp/fLi/lq Silrtu

&amp;

BLACKSMITHING!

W illson

FIRST QUALITY.

babv. with no earth­
*. I aahl no earthly

■a wrung
"You did!
rv u.in th.' tl.-aii—not usually; but
»yiwn« up in riowvwita.itim :-i 14i onhir will rome to one unaing oaea to ms cnair again, anu
tosking at me eager!r. -What did you * •“ ™lbi Hia atavarda tn account
eayF
“Hadn’t you acmio ample thing to

r‘t

GOODYEAR A BARLOW
where you know you pet none hut tlie

war* nsk*d Itow, looking idl* at the
light in her ring, and then as idly nt

f Sil
THE AUTVMW8HEAF.

■id

BLACKSMITHING
j tn the hungry [-&gt;T at home. Why
don’t aotnebudy cnndeaM it ae they do

: will; but
canh do everytljag
: once,' replied Ux&gt; N&lt;» Zealan^r, k
I ing with »ud&lt;lnn irKerwat eMhOigam.
' •kntHsl&gt;uaid l&gt;eing;playnd twside us.
i Jud then al mg f-iwrto the ship'i

ateo oxy qoooti/1 t/ttittt rwrrWATCHES.

until he eatr tl- -lit! -uh

DENTIST

SitifiUs

J. S. GOODYEAR A Co

Bi:!©!

Emu art Satan Jm H, ici

SHIM

Pure Wines and Honors!,

F. D. £lCKLEY,

rag tigwctvii. t'rainsEx-

NEW GOODS!

i

A.

Hat. Hlaaayuur heart!

it done

igg th» Mtn* hslf-eontiaiug rfanr * and
■ ready smib- upon* hitn she had l&gt;«m •o grieved, and ao impatient,
reeolntn, (and, indead, when on
I giving u»-

arawavSatea »IW

ly dropped off my water-proof
sickness. and atcxd up behind

3570

manly little daughter sama quietly down

.__
The Now Zculsntlsr looked after her,
a ormnvv invn mmravOBW ‘ and trisxi to console himself by drawing

■ roiu-iois iovs mir

NEW GOODS!

W1

w.

i&lt;ve*1. and finally got
ayJ Of couree it was
rbil&lt;&lt; to make himaell

r.n*nE or

waving haadkerelnrfo and kindly good ,
bye. and I stood on ths stem, nodding

ffe Defy Competition

looked at tlie likeness uf a lake among

WWEDkY GOODS!
struck by a certain raudcal r&gt;ng In the

Gold &amp; Silver Watches ■ &gt;
DIAMOND*.

ARRIVING DAILY.

SjM Silter eeJ PM 3r|

telegram of
the arrival of our ship; yet I knew 1

HASTJbiGSsMIGH.

HASTINGS. MICH.

J. Cole &amp; Son.

I Ciuuu. Wil you uau UXWW ’
’•ootid thought like mo for ballast- but even the tarkey had been
buck; with the dieorder uf the atrong
eM-wind in her haw, and ita ftwahnen
in her pretty pink cheeks.
“I’ve cum" aa I aaid,' she mnrmured,

A. D. COOK, Act.
FRENCn CLOCES,
OPERA GLASSES.

op,«»

io anything ao sunaational
mou*. ’
day we camo !&lt;■ port, with

o.ur
WUOLWfjlLr A RETAIL

horisun.

j.AjaDBEais.A co.
Russell

GROCERS.

&amp; Kevins

■nd

PA1MTS

k

OILS

mWMM

Armour hail sufficiently ad-nired his
gr»:&gt;b&gt;? jvtuslliugs a»f tha captain and
the qnartonnaetor, and tbs aM-aick eeenpants uf an upj^r berth, it was time

wore actually going nt
teen knots an honr.ioy
.
vary brill­ a half
iant; but thare'waa a piquant’ charm
about her that ettiurted half the pa.playoi pam and gueeeM riddles, nod

,

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
bar to bring little

Rooms

The Beantiinl Moew
the vanishing

billowing tetter at Rt. Ixxriat

OktrU alike Lovett brut
umami,
sracra
UKBUD,
Dye Stutts,
UE BlHH

1 aged people have lestmed
selves in any' chanee my of sunlight
without stopping toi consider whether il
is likely to l» perpetual.

•wt kite two.
c&gt;H. nodi, rail

�WjKLi.
of ita property is needed to pay coutmc. torn w bo owo thn money, or a large courteeiin that had beau extended lu
1 part of il, Io workingmen whwo “Mere him, pcinu.lly, loth by hfo follow:
rr Chnetmse" will be turned into bil- c ■mbvra an ! the ofBrer* whom guretr i
' Wrtreee ami thi. iu-tu.il need of personal it was their good fortune thi. evening'
cvmlurts. Much of the opposition and
Mr. Mon run ws&lt; follow -d in brief j
ccmsoqunnt daisy lies here, paused by
' liio quibbling ot tho opposition and-the ■ iqweehM by ibr editor of tha Bxsxxx, |
' Criluro of Republicans to inform them- ': our retiring Register of Dsods, W. H.|
, wires on this subject of ths Justice and i'J&lt;we|l, Esq., Hon. D. B. Cuuk. aud;
; c-qnity ofrtfee .-him. Mr. Fsrnsabrib. lothess. At tho cluse of tha spaseboe
j who «inc-&gt; Id* drfeat before tho po-«pfe, j the resolutwns ofiered by Mr. Monroe |
I Miaris and ena|M at rereytliiog, abownd ,
i to* liUlsnres of soul in an argusrent to
' ehow that because some of bis evustitu;on’. (Who ato now eamelxxly’s else)!

Bio dsatli-roil ot tho year contains in
ite list trnwy illustrious nrnnre. Those
which most readily loocur to ite review­
er*, and which will l&gt;y universal consent
be placed among its gr sate.t, are Horace
Grsalsy, William B{ Seward sal Samuel
F.-B. Morse—the tesder of American
josnalivm, the greatest statesman ofour

BACON &amp; KARR'S

Tire giolltlce ot tills new ora.

THE THY-WEEKLY,
a Drtooctatlo Republic.
ctoachmriiU uf Federal upot Ks.|([

THE WEEKLY

M&gt;l.l corn cheap’ therofmo tho national1
। Government should repudiate a just |
debt duo for work end labor necessarily
performed. It came out is th* discus­
sion that be end other* in the upporiIfob had voted an appropriation t ■ buy
nrnporty lor tho extension of the capita:
ground, which Involved an uintin uf
the principle on which the Hou* was
■sk*d to make this appropriation Mr. Ol Use day a* the psr.un wboshgbtoane
Ihtwo. ia in m-tno re-.p -cts, su excel­ ape.es Ifobuyof ibam. i hrrs to no
lent fooder of the Hou»., but be cer­ elan ol troys .'or wuum v. hav-&gt; a m -re
profound reryect than Wvll b.havsd
tainly lack* some of the elements uf
priutN’adevda, Th«y ktmw somethin*
soocee* in pushing the rubbieb of cap­ atrdaro p.aouod, wxuuu is too.® »h-u
tious og position promptly out of tbo you Camay Of aU CUXM *.,boy*. An
way. It is to be hoped th.it Crngfeu that reaj.cc;we jdsce the toys uh® wore
will do jUrtice to the Dririct in this re- .
gard so jn alter tho members enjoy their I •acre meet boy». Young womiu&gt;, b.1 fore you again elevate that delicate no.e
Christmas holiday*.
I at the appiuach ol a printer** devil, gvt
some vnv who knowa something or bi*

Among the other
________
infiuenturi men of oar own country who
bar* died during the year 1872, journ­
Yesterday was Mt apart for the oenaltea ha* lost Jams* Gord-m Henuott,
•idnrwtion of the Emigration bill in
cf the New York Zte-riJ; Mr. Spalding, charge of Mr. Conger, but that g»nli ­
your Igaorauov. we will give you a ebon
of the S’iwidjand E. A. Pollard, of tho 1 man in order t» allow the District ol
ll-t ot vx-devlla ol printing
Rlebmond fruwresr; the army, Genera] Columbia bill to receive prompt action Benjamin Franklin. Hannibal llaiuliu.
H. W. Halleck and Gem George G
consented to a [oatponemect until tire bchuylvr Coifax, Horace Greeley; U. b.
Meade; and science, Dr. Francis Li -bcr 8ih of Januaijj^xi, st two o’clock P.
sad Profoewr James Hadley of Yale M Tlii&gt;u« most im|«irtant mreaure,
CoUege- Artlueos Thomas Bauhauin and ought to l*e courtJared aud pueel
Bead, John F. Kensett. Thums. Sully,
wi;h&lt;mt unnecetear-y delay, firs grow­
Geo. Catlin. Robert 8- Dnaeonsob and ' Ing influx of foreigners, which will so in
our own Detroit srtte, J. M. Stanley. reach half a million par annum, make,
Among those eminent in the Church it incumbent on tha country to protect
wbo have died in the‘|yoar are Archbish­
emigrant! who com® to our sborei. from
op Spalding, primat* of tbe Roman •lie icipoeitiona practiced ou them on
OuboBc Cbureb in
the panage end in our ports.
Bov. Parer Carts
.
Maihodiat prisehsr. Tire stage baa lost .
j The Secretary of the Treasury has
JBdwin ForrMt. Efua I Logan, MoKsan ;
Buchanan, and Sedlur Smith. Of for-. jurt irtuad an order plainly igu.iriag al]
mcr or roceat polit:c*i leaden. ex-Sen-■! right of an agent who files a Power uf j, and suggretlons for building school
i Aitoroey for the collection of a claim boater. fiend to the publUhcre_for a
star Grimes, of Iowa; «x-Poetmsutor |
■ apeclmen copy, or call at eur office and
Randall, of Wisoonab; ex-Mintesr. to | before his Depanmeat to demand ita
Bussia; Ingersol,of IVnnsylrania; Ghrej protretiun vu the coUsetion of his fore.
|
xieretolvro
tlie
regulation*
required
the
rat Davie and Humjdirey Marshall, of]
Ksntncky; and Joha A. Griswold, of: sending of drafts and wanuuts to tliu
New York, are the m&lt;&gt;»: conspicuotu. care of the Attorney who had filed a j
'
"
’
' j of this country j duly i-xeonted power, so that be c-suld I
(any Fern), widely demand his fees ou delivery th roof to &gt;
tho ckimants in whose Csrur tho draft
1*1 and aparkling
Hterary yrxr J'afril; Jesse Olney, the
geographer; David i-l’aul Brown, the claim* Wore that Dejurlni-nt aaaesignable ;| but the advisers of tho fjseretary
veuerahlo aud doqmmt lawyer ; Lowdl
Macon, tha great uitnical composer • haro Uoubtlaa- caused him td vseeod
Gem Ewell, uno of thri Confederate mil­ his eatliority in thus treating a lawful
itary leaders; Eru^a Corning, one of compact between elisal an! ,0uun—1
Nearly all
tbs leading capitalists and boainsse men with i entire iudidurence.

6t Hew York State; George P. Poloara.
monthly 12 cent' laiU Edited by C.
j tiugvkt face, and tiiereui io constituted
the pubtehcr and James Fak. Jr.
O. G. Paine, A. M. and ptlbli-bcd by
First in tbe obituary H«t of Europe, tho right of tho Attorney in fodt to bo
before kings, prino-e and Ionia, should pruterted ugamat the selfiahuH* at-d
i gre*-«5 of clients who generally bro at a
Tas Catcieo Taisrxx — I® another
purest, and meet seU-sacrifidng of the | distance. The right of the principal to
eolunie will be found the Ptvspevtus ol
Republicans of Europe, who gave the rovukk a Power of Attu-rney alter an in
tereetjia acquired by mde.urg profee- i tho Chicago Trihmt by for the
।; tcrost
whole of bis lifo to th cause of Kbrrty,
y. | sional services cannot bo fully or justly । ablest edited drily cestui New York,
and who, after again And again facing
by a Department, • and il and o-i a u-w»papcr wilh ecarrbly a rival
tbo chancre of demh in reruluttoii I rncociiixod
the oijjer is nut revokril, tho Attorney I /t'» the Union. Difierin;; fhjm it radiafter revolution, died
&gt; will Ito cheated oat of half his feu.. ' F tally as wo du, ou many ol lbs iaqiort.
bed, fn'Londoa. early
ant politics! qua,lion, of the day, »o
two monaroh. who tere d-d during ।
- ' ” •
'
,
‘he y« are King Chart- XV, ol
«»
j cannot du loss thou command it tv tinS|4ciri uoiic-of our busioe—men. to
Sweden.
Kmg iK.m....me'aa ol
tbo Sandwich bland. Among other* •
csmsi inxo.

splendor to tbe nsw political &lt;-*

tk-of Centaur Uoliieuteuro-dllpcrfxl
!y. Com. til l, «14 Pine Hu Fhila.”
H. Mtf-ii', Ee |„ SapU of kdirn* Ex

-on a'l our Industries

&gt;r Munlt;)al nut! rtatc 1'axstiM
—..u.
.. .:
I

nfadaei
T.4 to liusOiry ouuld be reprate! far
Ihi.outb ifyoi want to avoids IT.- fnjt
,o.t try the Centanr LlnfmcnL Fold by
all Druggiela. J. B. Boax A Co.. 63

First-Clasg-Jj; strument^T

SSUBE YOUR £lF
lain moipblne. I* pie saut l-&gt;ta’ e n. vri
e-ipes &lt;nd never falls. The be I phy c

.’Ji1

.e Hina! Life tarn Cmjaaj
New Scales.
LARGEST and STRONG ESI

and fraud goes a Currency of fl net ustkr

New Styles.
whatever their nemra.TilK iVoatn ae»
and always will muala tbe unfliachiaj
| champion cf a
‘

New Prices.
Veiy Low,
Assets over 856,000,000.

dermabor:

maintain and a-J canoe Ita pl«ee la flu
Aral rank of metropolitan Jourtnk lb

current intelligence and literature, wttl

Tf'areroom, No. 255 Greene, near Eighth St., N. Y.

PLANTATION

JITTERS.

S. T.—1860-X.

wide-retching apprehctiricn ofth» m*s-

FAME ABD FOBTHNE.

THE WEEKLY WORLD.

■ire especially MhjreuQ la superseding
-very other stimulant.
In nil climate »,
repeal temperate ar frigid, it acts ■» b
qievific in every »|*cir» of disordii
rhk-l- uudrrminte the uodilv etrengtl-

JUBILEE.

Prices (lolerraplieJ from all the Msrkrts

SEW YOBE OBSERVES.

Country Produce, General Produce ef

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
i'BICKS 1 TRAPS «■ AIRRICA

WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL
—-------------- -- -----------

teal, but is confine 1 to hi* bom« by par eea»e of the aord, though politically, it
alysia. Hu is said to be convalescent, murt be classed with tire so caAL-d Lib­
but null requires tho use ol crutches to eral Republican journals, and it the or­
fondly the Duke de P-rrigny, uno of
gan of tho Free Trader* cf tte Norththe favorites cf tho third Napuioon;
Senator Buwman of Wost Va. has
rhe We.kly Sun.
Lead Mayo, Viceroy o India; lire Hur not thus tar attended the present sesquia of Londonderry, distinguisbod fori rion of the Ssuats. Th* rvsean aligned
is a good one, tsiog no I»*a than ba«.
a ca» of amali-pux in his family.
By an rttfor just iartied, uu anj after
The last name suggwsto that of Benito Satmday noxt lha lrea.nry DepartJuaree, the tr.lotnitabie Preaident of the mautwul pay without relate tnterc-r.
Mexican Republic, wfccee pcrrtrt.nee for D. 8. loans due Jan. let 1373.
PROSPECTUS
It is piopoaod to meet the Patout
and courage finally [xovailed against
Maximillisn, and who hlao is among tlie OEtoe into a separate Dvpartnu-ui and is
CUNDUBANGO.
detach tho buaiuoes from tbe luisrior
ttead of tho year.
Bites. Kecae A Ce*i. Flail Attract.
Not many distinguisted foreign schol­ DcpartKii»ot. A bid will soon be re­
ars or literary m-n whose narsu. aro ported in th* HolUo to test ettect.
well known in the Uniled Suter here
died during l»7i Among tbe must
prominent are John Heuri Meria D‘
Abbigna, the Protartaii theologian and
$5 to $2) n.
historian, whose "Hi.tury of the Rr-for
On Friday evening, an invitation of
Hun. Shcituan C. Brindle, Judge of
becoispheras; Cileries Lever, tho roll­ probate, L W Vroemaa. fihentf, Wm.
icking Irish noreli’i, R»r. Norman Mc­ H. Powers, County Check, and Milo T.
Leod, the eminent Theological writer ; Wheel-r. County lr&lt;M&gt;arut, ttie Board
Sir John Bowrisg; Ttmopbii* Gautier uf Supervisor* •ilh a lew ia riled gunta
We quote the following from « Watand Adolph Gueraalt. leading Fraucb •at down to an uy.:or supper prepare !
eon'e Art Journal," N. Y., in &gt;ef&gt; reace
journaltea; Horace Mayhow, the nov- by euae .Hart, laytor, of the Hartings
to Bacon &amp; Karr’s Pianos, advertised in
•listnad .Mayist, and L Lodwig Four
bach, tho German plihsophical wriThe supper was firat-dsM in every
New Advertisements.
respect, aud did honor to tbo propriato;
Of the Leading slsteemm of Eurr&gt;{&gt;« of that popular Huuae. Alter .upper,
who hare died during tbe g-C-.t year. the comguny adjuunad to tbe geulfoSrKswy Lytton Bulwrr, oare Eng . men's pm for. aud organtxoJ by chooaHah Muteti-r to lbs United Stole*, and : ing Hon. F. W. Cultus as cbainuun.
sttbesqnea-dy to Xurkey, Thorbecke, the j■ when Copt John H. Munroe, fiuporvitur
priraemiuirt-r of Holland, and Count ■ trim Johnstowa, aud the Palna^h ol
MONETARY. REAL ESTATE, AND
Ti—1st the Rtuaian foplamsriet, are I tbv Board, submitted tire following proGENERAL MARKET REPORTS,
smbu and tesolutum:
U'au&amp;u, The Judge of. Probate,
ed the.AMtri.ns al Montebello, Mar­ the Ste-nll. tba Clerk, and th- Tieeauro-r
shal Vaillast, who had served for more ot Ute Crtitily of Barry haro this even­
than sixty yean in tho French army; ing miturtaiuvd us and our guest* with
*n cysler supper ax xiie HasXiug* Ho«i&gt;e,
AsiXd, By tbo Mombom of tire
Vie of the tower; &amp;r Thom-u Ouch.-aau,

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State St.

rartur

of

Itadiron,

CHICAGO

ACCIDENTS

the year are Mary Somera-llla, the mathematiriu; Via Coantrei Beamma&amp;U,!

wlfert,

■ lie Tula.

137

Adm.ral of tho Eugh.li Beet, and Geuerel Bildenatw, cf Protea. The stagbaa lost Demoat, the g»at tragic actor;
Bcgmnil Dowtew. and Miso (TNmll.
who forty year* ago was tlie forori-re ot
the London stage. Among the dirtin- j
guisbed ladies who bare died Anting |

A ttow polttl-al era 1.
the country.

Boaro ot brtporviior». tuat uur xbauks
are duo ano tareby tendered to tbe
aluxwud ufiionr. of this County lor tnc
cuurupy this &lt; vetting eitende.. to u &lt; uud

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112
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World Almanae.
Wc.u’y World lyr.
Weexly World.lyrFsml-Weckl r. brr.
Delhi Worbl./yx.

.^5":
'Ladies' Finr Gv.u watcuox.
! Gold Opera Chais s
Gints Opens Chains.
Gold hack tbaiua,
Eilvsr Vest Qbxlas,
Table Castor*,

'ol "i.T

Dmmuo.te,
burer Sj uung
Tso belts.
Ladie.' fietta,
; l . :»■- «lj

&lt; r u e ten

Kffit

Guld Thimbles.
Silver Tbitnblm,
Gold Loskets,
Shirt fits Ida,

poll! ch b Urt- ot ■
ttaty coj-t * • aeb.

extlarnst
Iras tten

THE BE&amp;a-WEEELTc iirente of tbe Weekly aud therteam
cf the Dally.

I I World: Almanac.
!J Berni Weekly. 1
0 Drily Wurld.1 y

117 A 1S9 STATE 8TEEET, CHICA3O

CITY

DOUCHE,

otpot
DIRETTIONii-—Addltnmi lo Clute

Magnetic Ointment
Stationer, P,m, PenhMm. Ink, Sola, PmaU,
nfum, Picture Frame,,

ope-s oj the latest styles.
Picture Cord, and Fancy
Articles for the Holidays.
Call and see- them.

TEP.MK-Cash in ndrxnee. sr#3
port office moaey-ordar, hank draft, er
ogl-teied letter. Bills sent by mall will

■’•THE WORLD.'

J/lt- H***ST*Photographs,

Fhotjraphs.
in esamiiuuioci &lt;4 Rusts «iU

Tcys.

�8iy&lt;««n.

fSfa

who are in the teabit of warming their
feet at night by aztMUal mrows, wuulj
make a few appheabon* of Dr. Trask'*
M^notie Ointment, they wouU bare no
Magnetic qualities fmxaoth tha headlhy
circulation ol th* blood, reatore rigor to
th* email rsaoal* of tha skis, and give a
low to the snrftece

A »5 PICTURE

•teat tsr-atst"—
* - ussosic.

Litil

piticg.

'firra™.

HOLIDAY GOODS.
r*unan asiawraMT, so. i
—at a f«n* TSurely
w- vt .
M L. WILUAliXS-rite.
*'C' ’
HimXGJ LODOK.N4.8S,«*«&lt;«•«

AIERBY CHfilSTMAS TO ALL.
To those wishing to buy Useful and
Beautiful Presents for the Holidays

Happy New Year to all 1

Note the marriages in this rente.
■ 1CHIUAJI CENTRAL ft. R.

Remember tbo poor, thia cold weather.

Grind River Valley Division
Great imlnncat.nta held eat during
tbe Boli layx to all wanting anythi ng
in the Furniture line. Tso very nicest
assortment tn the city and at price* that
defy competition. Giro mo a sell before

-Tbo pour ye bar. alwaye

with

* .Hiram J. Kenfield lies very low wjth
Typhoid pneumonia.
Take a paper of your own ami don't
Luther other people. Try th- Bsxxn.
■Sleighiag splendid end to being im­
proved for bou&gt; profit and pleasure

Senator Dewey left on tbe two o'clock
train on Monday last for Lansing, end
Our Foreman has Leon seriously ill
Sc* Here. Stranger*—Tb*re la not au for aeveral day* with erysipelas, but ia
InMlOxtloo la the City of Hasting* that at present a little better.
to more worthy of patronage, than that
Forty thousand Russian. want to
cume to America —Barry C*. BryaUiaaa.
Why, lot 'em coma. Phil

feltS

“tftttSfcb a fe“

R. R

Holiday flood* of all
kind, for sale by Sher­
man J. Rich.
ShMnw. Bbf kri* "
every pound b* recomtaend*.

28tf

BmAimafflinriiiiTinnii

immense Reduction in ait our Priods,

w 00 IMO OF OLOMI
Must be Sold this Winter.
Haviog bought au immense Stock from two Bankrupt Housen in
New York, we are going to well Goods 26 per cent, low­
er than any other House in Michignn.

We are in Earnest,
And our Prices Prove it.

OjVjfiyjf

hi* famous paper. We ser fotnoua, beAta regnlar meeting of Hasting* &lt;mmo Bria make. U famoM by his not
Lodge. L 0. 0 F. held at their Lodge taking si-*** with any political, » «&gt;&gt;«r
ro-im. on tbe 21*1 ult, the following prfty unless in hi* .pinion il is righL
oSrere ware elected :
We er- de .dcdly o1T~ed fo the priitiN. G —G. H. McLellan.
ea.J prmmplM of tbe brauarai, yrt. fo«
it, straightforward unswerving dst-rmiBee—W. H. Holmra.
P. 8—J. L. Bredto be right and just wn bare truly a
Trraa.—Fred NuchtriU ,
profound reepee. it knows no 1 trend
Rap. to Oread Lodge—N. Bailey and oeen in the Democratic party, unlree
that trirod ia true to tbo priocipk* of
Drtnocrecy, and when a man, either
n» WkiUUU Fanaa comra to B* thia Rronhlicnn or Democrat ia remiss tn hi*
week, asking an *'X." Tbe Anna baa
bean pnrch**ed by C. P N**rpa*% who
at one time wurked in tbe lUtona office,
sad on his leaving, took from our officone of our beet compositor*. Mi*. R. E.
Cady who had worked in the D*»«i*
office several years, and married bar
Our loo* was his gain, and that be to
now the proprietor of the Ftra^ also, aforeeuid, for tho honesty of purpose,
we are pvcoo to behove that he will whdr oocau always to eharecter.xo
A7rpss.htohnur.in idleness nor lone- Pomeroy** paper, we have a due rolines* 8«xee* attend you Charlie and

We haven’t room to mention all ou
Herewith Pledge ottraelvc* to Ofii
gains in

STAB

Reduced Price*, bat »*■
und Sell the Beat Bar-

CLOTHING

HOUSE,

Money to Loan.

TtfE q^EJfT O/tE P^ICE STORE,

GRAND RAPIDS,

MICH

VINECAR BITTERS

THE LARGEST.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

M faiilj Jiiml al litlifii

Jackson
Weekly
Citizen:
UWPlfEBlIimi.

All the News of the Day,

SPECIAL NOTICE

American Organ
li OM It tte Pillit oo ill Ments.

Evtrybody Should try them before Purchajtin^ Elsewhere

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON,
AND GABLER PIANOS.
FRANK L. WARD.
&amp; AUtgau.

Keep a large supply of Salt for Milo at Lowest market rates,

their Brick Warehouse.

PURITY YOUR BLOOD.
INi fill is ntt 19 nr cml man Ikti M&amp;prt li He late.

D*. CBOOK7B
ITMCTOf
The Odd Falfowe give a Festival and
Danoe at Union H«U isthioCityoeth*
th* IS. inst-. for tho purpose of raising
fund* for tbo QM Fellow*' Widow* ami
Orphan* Inatiwte at tbo City of Lnn-

not only Odd Folfowa. but os th- tneitataooextewda toA we truly hope that
tne Hall mar be filled to it* utmost
Thefo.kval will be bald in the fore 1

part of th* rreniag. nd re-.roi.nasti

LOTTERY I

tali Slate Orphan Atjlu

Julius Russell, at th* reeidoure of Na­
than Barlow Ear] , on Friday evening of
last week waa in all nvjx-cta a succes*.
The amount of tin articles that waa do­
nated, would make a load, for a good
sired dray. J W* baring been there our­
self, took th* privilege of inspecting
tbo slock of tinware, and am..ug th*
Mock we nutfowl a tin Bonn-t, of th*
style of a hundred year, ago, with a
bow on tha top that put* to shame tha
little tinv (nut tin) bow. uf tbe present
day. On* sugar l.«f hat, ono parasul,
a iplrodid pair of specUclee, th* glaswe
about th* aiae of a *&gt;uple of breakfaat
plates, a neat little bureau with a mlrr&gt;r o^lop, a pair of slipper., IsJy’*
belt, oar-ring., satchel, a baby', cradle,
[■air of gnuntla*. mitten*, and a rattle
box that would require at least a tanyeare old boy to handle; beaule* many
arriclee of utility. l~Ev*ry one in attend­
ance enjiyed him and herself tip tup.
and went away at tho cluse feeling that
they had been entertained aa only each
people aa Mr. and Mrv. Rusrell know
how to entertain their- friends
May
they lite to celebrate their gullon wed­
ding, and their lives be happy and pros-

regalia at their Festival and Ball on
the 16tb iust. Don’t foil to go.
uf m*ny of our rery beet citiacus, *ttd
Don’t know whether tho ladiee did tna bnsineas entrualgd to ‘.hem baa bean
the propping oe not, but on* thing i* fulfiU-d with prvmptnew and fidelity,
oe.-tain.if they did, tbap were acoeptad. alike to tho public and indiridualo, and
we feel rery ron- h like indorsing the
Tha Lowell Lodge at I. 0. 0. F,
John ion A Co-* oolebratoi Grid Pena dedicate their new Hall, and give n remarks cf Mr. Mun rm. published else­
ha beat in *he market, for .ate at tbe
dance on Friday evening of thi* week. where, that it was tho beet deliberate
Ctty Naw* Deput. P. O. building
holy bo aver knew. When all did ao
To-dav th* new, and re-elected 8uu&gt; well tn specify would seem a)mo*t inand County officers antor upon tboir of­ vuluoc* and yet wo enanot refrain from
ficial dntis»for tbo ensuing two year*
■lying, that among tbe man who for
Tbe preeent week bring the week of foe first time aro members of tbe Board,
holidays, will auouunt for the l*t*no»a aa have never known one who proved
of our papvt and the lack of our .usual a* well posted sad rffirient in th* disd.arge of every duty, from th* taking
aaaeasioenL L» lt&gt;- arljuunnarot of th.
D. C. Hawley offer. his residence lot Board, as did John Q. Lrwroty, th* Su­
eale, in thin city. It ia really a deair a­ pervisor from l*r-iri«rillc. eui in tha
ble situation, and any one wishing to interest alike uf the paupl*. ut that
pureliaea, would do wall to look or»r tire Township rod the whole county. Wa
trust ho may tong remain a public otMo&gt;r, and a meuib&lt;-r of th* Losrd ot Su
Sheriff Vrootnan ray* it ia gutting
..naacm* at th* jail, and unle*s aome
on- cute up acme dido tn gat into tha
Who ha* not read Brck Pomor-.,'.
jail, be think* be will bare to rent it. aa
DaaucratT Almost crcrvUaly in thit Uaa been amply for some time.
United Ststo. h«v* re*.l or beard roan

tteo world and cheaper
else ia Barry County. I-----------,-------them and yuu will be OKT’i'al that it
is a fact. We bay ail of our Machines
lor &lt;**b, and can and will sail them at
tow ficuro* Saw ng Machin* Needles,
end ril f w all Machines all st the New
Task Gaab Store.
32:f

Bta-Yas**^
THE dlLST ILUnmUTKD

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW

Mr. Ella Hyman
( Cloth txo, Curat**, Clothixo —Tbe
Direct your lattare to Na. of P. 9
best assortment in the city consisting of Drawer or Hua
heavy Camtim.ro Buita, Black Cloth
/
J. Roarere, P. M.
Sulla and a *pkndid assortment of Black
Pants aud Vest emtable for those antic­
Ax Or.-raa ScPrrt'w** proidevd for
ipating marriage. For sal* at the Now
the Board of Supervisor* on Tuesday
evening at tbe restaurant of Campbell
Overcoat* 85 to 825 g Gilman by order of Wm. 11. Hayford,
Ewj, but owing to the adjournmentI
cheapest Store in the orw
Wednesday, and the neoratary *b-.
State.
Star Clothing sauce of other iunted gueite, but few
were in attendance, yet wo understand
Bouse! grand Rapids.
all preeeat enjoyed tho Oceanian, and
A tare chanre to buy Dry Ouudi had aa tha boyn aay, "a first-rate time.**
cheap—P. B- Sabin A Cu of Jackson,
are ►Uing out their entire stock al first
(XMl. Th.y hsvo ru iuimouti stock, tha proprietor* of tbe Bsssxt, which,
euiue 1169,000 worth of choice guods, owing to another engagement, , they
of all kind*, which they aro dosing out, warn compelled tn decline.
'
and il any one is inclined to visit Jack­
son this is &lt;u* pl*c« to get bargain*.
&lt;szTho tin Wedding of Mr. and Mrs.

will find all kinds of Gooda all first

MOORE’S

UiwOmiUlU MMlM.

•rarythiog. No dirt, no sediment, no
pawael Perfectly reliable. It doe* the
14*r or l.arrssi remaining at the
work moat effortnelly A treatiaa giv­ Hasting* P. 0. Dee. filet, 1872.
ing/rif yerhndare aunt postage free up­
0, L Beamer, Cha*. Bruhaur, Cha*.
on application to Proctor Bros.. Glon- Cox. Kato Caapbell, Daniel Cuoper,
easter, Ma*a. sole agent*. Bea adver- Maggto How land. Mrs Hannah Parker,

-iSMlrel

;

A N** Poor-Omen.—During tbo
past week a petition was &lt;iren)a!ed and
rery generally signed, Iter t^e »»t*b!i&lt;bmrnt of a Puetofifoa. at Creasy's Coraws
on aectioa Thirty-three in the Townkhip
of rreirierilto. Ttea uAoa i* a real ne­
cessity and wo trn.t may be established
with tbe least possible daisy. It eatanHsbed, we preeusro that friend Creasy
will be appointed Postmaster, and Out
would be a popular selection
We
command this matter tn the special aad

POKE ROOT

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
PI/IE LVfEtElf rUp/IISffED Iff
LOTS.

OJf

L

�IWAcelai.^

Michigan Maiiccrv Eepot

__ Daucbv A Co's. Column.

1 GREAT COMBINATION

OF

CAPITOL

Tar Cordial,

MICHIGAN

NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY
HEIST WttD IEECHEIT

*ci&gt;«rntL.’n (hm of, them was n tner• hant of thv tnetrrjviiis, tbs other aretamed Calif-raiat,' who had been
■lisest from New York for some six
roan.
j
It would be hard to imagine a sirocig••r costtinst than tfieiy friends presented
to each other Turn 1 Bariev, tbo mer­
chant, was n slight, stepper Hute man,
with Uuv eves and Hondo whiskers,
whose'&amp;cv was the vtirv impersonation
«f a good.nature and, frank landnsra. His comjMtnkn. tall, (dark, and heavily
.•wafted. ws* evidently bowed down by
’•otaa bitter sorrow, iotas deep everpre»nt grief, that c!&lt;|ndr&gt;4 hit dark eyes
and mad.- aven his »m3e ul aud wi­

care of us whn! ra«m:na is out, bat she
i* sick now. Uh. if you pleara. eir, ran’t'
I go to Banta Claus Uro r“‘
Hcanely able yet tu tvsliso the bapnineos that teemed ao n«*ir Lira. Ralph
fed the child to where Turn was loading wirro another purpose thou that ul
Elite with toys, and currying on a langh- merely giviog an iaca of the personal
ing oouvarsation in his ssanmod charac- apnearanu* uf Fredsrick Dunghte. Il
wifi'be a ehiscled Rhatratinn of tbo-,
••Ralph, old follow." bo mid kindly, cunstitutiunal amendments that secure!
"they are yours. Don't carry that frctriom, civic rights, and political cndoally fore to your wife* Your wife, frauchisetnent to four millions ul human
dear obi boy, don't look *0 bewildered. peingv. In its marbls purity il will be
It is aR true ' I am going: far a carri­ as a spoiled dovn, giving aiMurnueu that
WHEW BUSINESS COHERE
age, while you sou lo the Utile oi, s..’’
Ibe Berea deluge of wrong and bloud
Hu dashed out as hu spoke, and italph has abated, and that tbe dry land o.
stood trying to steady his brain, listen­ liberty and equality lias reappeered,
"And vow," arid Tom, as they called ing to Ellie as she gravely informed her otrer again to be submerged by tbi
for wino, “tell ran something of yourself. sister tha* Santa CUiu bought two ol dark and angry watera of oppression
1 hear jou are to be congratulated upon everything, one for you and one for mo. It will be fraught to ths full with more,
a legacy frvm your npete, of an odd halfk and he's going to buy eotae grapes lor irnoliiugs. For, if in tho onward sweej
uumraa. Aud, Oh, Minute, only think; of humanity I ho fugitive slave of one
milliun &lt;&gt;r so."
’
dv mV become the representative man
“No*quite io , touch m that, Tom; bo's going lo find you papa
JOHN H- WENDELL &amp; CO.
"Be ren’t; papa is dra«nded di-ad I" uf the next, th is . bust, in lbs though!
four hundred thonwind, it you want the
said Minnie. 'Mamma Wouldn't cry । that gave it birth aad In the purpo*.
tigtires?'
about
him,
aud
wear
a
bbUk
drees,
i!
ho
1
tor
which
it
is
intended,
will
stand
out
“Quite enough tor’ nragratulattenia,"
could come down tbo chimney nt Christ­ as a sure oxympkr of tho grout truthwas the wnilintr rente.
“Congvatnlations!" «aid the other bit­ mas like a toy. Don't bn silly, Elite." that the prejudice iod .men aro sbortterly. “I atu r —»
-•
•• she added grandly, and then Ralph lived ; that their sense of justice ia al­
lairehed.out.
ways in the end triumphant, and that
you knew all."
They were really Ikrit aud bbod- no matter how dark may be the present,
MANTLES AND MATES.
Tom looked
children after nil, nnd his ERu- was not or how unpromising the futurete outdead. Oh. euuld he beer tho overwhelm. |I look, eorneat munhuol, with ite endow&gt;og joy, th- swelling rafter*- in his: n&gt;»m* of high nientai and moral worth,
heart?
has always good succro* as its nlti•
P. A. BILLINGS.
Tbe arrival uf tn*&gt; ferriage and Tout
"You never know ui&gt; wife," said waa a signal fur leaving th*' tn-atom. •

Ralph Wetrta, after aramnml of sflence:
Antrnteriings weregwoerally in busi
nSs.i nnirters, and EBre was not strong,
►u J never bothered her much with
• ocapony. When the craoli cams that
-wept away my Inutiese and cisdit, we
had a lovely home in Uarlmu, and 1
was tho liap|&gt;y father of two swwt little
girls. !wo and three ymrv old. Mv
wnxlitura werv entitled, to all I [wssowod,
and X wm trying lo lind a situation as
clerk in n dry good*: liuaae, when ray

“

NSW

"In Bleedrer atrewt. Xurse sol-twa|
might roms and see the stares, if I lu&gt;k
rare ef Ellie- ’*
“Bui hare yon bsen in New York evtr,
since your father was drornud?"
“O, no. sir. Hamm* tuado cloaks,
aud we lived in Boston, but she came
hero to make cloaks too, for tlm. gtmlle-

to Ralph.
COII,

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
Tha Calvert Llthafriphlag Company

The New Capitol and Grounds,
Barer, testy mil *e s»*4 M re
I LitW.WAi,. thtyretipssresa

M MARS KF HD!

• tors. To grt g«&gt;il
■l&lt;**-J. wu.l iwi* t..« &lt;
FOBU A CO.. Svw Ys

■ja Cate. Rad E.uia sad fmatl Proporty. IS HI—--

$23,900 in

*— *» «•

Beal Estate I

$3,000

in Cush !
$6,555

'Personal Properly.

FOLLOWS
AOTlrE.

Tfe Pitt Tree Tar Ml
Great American Dyipepsia PHI*.

CHAS JUNE &amp; BRO.

WALLACE 4 LAW.

Shell Oysters ini

Clims,

OPEN A TOP BUGGIES,

btisinewt there, if I would tome out
■lone. lie
n savagu old bachelor,
anti vetted no woman iud children
“Yes, it ifl 11" and ha t ild agjnu tbs
. around him, though Im. graciously
agreed • to their coming when I was story already written here “And now."
•utfiricatly well MteblWa»d to hare a ho added, “toil mo bow Mrv. Wsmtewat
borne uf my own. Ellie nod I held diwhnrged from the Itospita! ?’
“Sho was never in a hoapital" Tbe
many an anstoosdiscwMion before 1 de­
cided to leave her, liutfinallv 1 resolved story you heard must havo been. nl&gt;out
to go for a Teat, leaving dilie nt her ; some,one clue »f the same nasn«t »ir.—
j Wheu'we heard ul tho lou of thn fo»Xmother1. in Philadelphia.
। r*X»r, my poor inistrrwv almost dial; but
“For a year all went well, and ray I there were the chiblren. air. to bo taken
ttnde runsevtei to allow tan to start a ,
bout*' for tnf wife and little ones. 1 |! care of, ro.rbe khvkcd about for some-[
wrote to Ellie to meet rue in New York. ' thing to do, Mr- L-—j— wn» bcMiding
*’*i* for I
and proposed to tail by the AatedirrJ -in the house where «a
Iha day the steamer left 1 was aeixwrj you. sir, and ho trad a big cloak hou*o ]
f'it! ^oston, wKere he told Mrt. Went*
with tuahmuus fever. nnd lay for weeks
at the point of dentil. When I recov- ij ho would giro her wort. Well. sir. she 1
went too. to take care of dm cHldren ;
and she &lt;wa* handv. Bud gulf ate&gt;a&gt;i till

icbvannoell U&lt; U&gt; FOS CA&lt;-B. W. da
eoep.ui.os for p&lt;d war*. Ifoaltra aapnlinl
. riamlaaMna o&lt; *ta«k aal.aiuJ

W ORK

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“1 wrote I,* Ellie ul ours, und found
that during tny illnnu, she bad written
:ee on answer lo my h&gt;,t. saying she
wonld tnret nws util tr|]iupn.n of the
■&gt;»4,lpt death of her metben
■•No nnswer cume to niy letter, ami
u .toot; as I was aide 1 sailod lor Now

THROAT AHO LUA6 INSTITUTE

BLOu j FU3IHES.
Hip in bed, crimson with &lt;•&amp; iiun.i;i;
trembling violently.
" Martha, who.are ttors •
’ *1
i criod. “What U this story tho chililn
' are telling about Bantu Clau«, nml pn:
| coming home ? Martha, tell roe nnir
Rnlnhl Ralph:'
I 1L&gt; waa there holding hr r ! i-t i:i h
, arms, his kisses f-diin un hi t lip • h&lt;
"Every sleemor brought run urgent re- j
•■alls from my uncle, and final! 1 re-'; hair. Joy does not kill, arid the m|
ture only matte her pcncvfiully happy i
turn.’-l io Ban Francisco. Mr uncle is I
the strong embrace sh&lt;- h«J r;-vi
dead. X am rich. Tlicro is the story. :

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' bearded stranger, bat Ellie from the
But uowyouare free
I
first
showed
a
strong
partiality
for
Turn
’
s
i may yrt find your I blue eyes and blonde whiskers.
I For tea yean he waa her Santa Claus
---1 four they are dead ; perhaps
and doer friend, and then, e.n« Chrisibegging in llie street*. They were such
BOILER WORKS.
mas eve. when chimes ware ringing
babies, Tom. such mi re babies I"
from tho Church bells, Ralph and Ellie
Tbcro was a deep silence, whou there
toso aa the claar ftusty air tha music ol Wonts gave their blue-eyed daughter
I to brighten tho home of her patient,
a chime uf belte, playing a Christmas
faithful lover, Tom Bayley, who declared I
vtnp.
: his love dated from tlie hour when they ;
‘ “ Chrisfrnaa eve," said Rakih sadly. | selected wax dolls and ten vets, on tbe I
“ &lt; 'liriatmaa ere," eched his compon- Christmas eve when Ralph found hin1
•ion. “Come, wo have tinisbe.l dinner. I
Suppose wo take a stroll up Broadway. ’
and ^pend a dollar or two upon the
heggurs. Como!"
FARM1XO I.AXD
lorly *IL ibe uu.«i Bules.
Ann in onn they sauntered through
Things of a very eominon-ptecc and
the street, talking earnest!v,' till they
firand themselves in tha briWanliy light- every -day character are soraotinS'M tbo
«1 quarters where tbe retail store* wees ovidonres of marked changes in ilia
doing a thriving busineas
Crowds physical, social, or political world«- A
were Lurrring in all directions. I&gt;u- deva, bearing an olive branch in its
Iractcd shopkeepers were trying to make heal-, was by no tueeas a remurkabte
one ratir of bands do the work of ten. sight, and ytt, to tbe anxiou* Noah it
Family num were hurrying home with
Carriage &amp; House
Will Bet You 89110
deiightfullj suggestive paraols undsr earth retemd. And now, tn a retired
iheir arni*. in tneir overcoat pockets. studio of Washington city, the «imping PAINTING,
of a plaster cast, which, (thanks tn tire-.
ren were spending the hoatdad pennies tian genius for having imagined and re-: Flags, Banners, Streamers,
alixed tha aralptor’s skill!) has at no I
of months.
and- Political Caricatures
At one ul the ny windows of a large time srithin tho last three thousand
Painted to Order.
toy-atop two children were standing, i yean bi-cr. an uxtraordinarv orcurrecce.
who attracted the ryes of Ralph, and ia, in its iifont teachings, tlio i xpotwnt
WOODEN BLOCK LETTERS
Tom at owe by Iheir extraordinary of as gn-wt a change m that wlurh inImAuty,. ami Ike wUtfrtl cagnrnses of terveuisd between the postdiluvian era
their little fores They wire neatly and tluidiiy* before tho flood. Xf any
dresood in blue. Wth blue hoods round reader be disiwisMl tn question tbo truth '
their golden eurls, but thrir elotbee of this assertion, Lo surely will no*, do .
were of ooarw: material, and carefully
Ji r,)
i-oiaior*.
jmtobed and darned. Woolen mittens the foltewng tirrcl statement
Glass Show Cards.
Bhrll Oysters nnd Clauss,
Five and twenty years ago a «trsngvr
covered thrir finger*, and coatw boots
LANGLEY DICKINSON . *"-*•
‘!’CR fc VHAY
took up Hs abode in one ot the dtiee of
Hastings, tiept. 18, 1872.—tf
I.
■■■i*ra*.*™* DsJeit
WTesicm New York, llts name might,
perhaps, bare been known to a tow per- ,
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w&gt;n» ia the place as that of one whose ।
Drawing nearer, they hoard tho oldest imnaasraoedcloqunnrohad thrilled largo i
.
Carruges, Buggies, Slashs,
&lt;&gt;f the children, a demure little damsel and admiring andienmf in Now Eog-;
land and the British Isles; but, even to ■
..f right years, sar gravely:
“ If only Santa Claus knew wo had tho moot of them, and to the great
mass of tbe fi-Uow-toreninier. uf his '
nmvedi sister be might icme yet '
“Nd, utirse said ho couldn’t ■•omc adoption, ho was in every rvspnd a Panah. And why? Itecsnso ho was of
I.Minw mamma was sick, Minnie '
indisputabte African cxtractiau, end
-Bal when she gets weUr
Thea it wtm’t be Christmas Xt nmns than this, becnisc he was an ev
won’t be ranch like Christmas vow, caped stere, nod woo exempt from ar­
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rest and rendition to aorvilude trader
without Sonia Clans, will it F
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tho tews then existing only br tb&gt; fact
that the right to his own bodr had been
purchased andsscurod lohimwlf through
the kinds* «s of a few sympathising

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1 rasmir.- railed iq-un tn yrescribe
IntollertnaUy fur a ywmig girl of fair
abilities, who showed no want of brains
" in couvemtion, bat bad a perfect indifforenco to liooks. 8)i« read dutifully
and torpidly whatever was set before
! bor—novels, travels, history, all were
Miso Mosley was almost as much fright­• not happinsoa. (torn was just tueuty,, the ssme; and far memory was a bl«ik.
Aunt
really,
you
know
;
not
our
very,podrr.
'vetyown. Itat ata’o just as good to.! ened as astonished at tbo arrival in theI Mr. Jameson certainly double that age. Her |«iect« ask el me to teach her to
I middle of the day, a basket, containing; Sbs was a dreamy girt, a musical tn- reed ; she joined in tbe request, and I
. Cora ond Eddy and ton.*
oranges, nuta, candied fruits, plump। thuriastic; he was practical bustling,- wmssuteJ t &gt; try tbe experiment, oa the
? “Who is Corn ?”
. 4'
’
"Corals my grown-up sister; she's cysievo, and various other additions to and energetic. Kind as he was tu Cora, condition ifat sb# would faithfully read
ever, ever so old, almost nineteen. I'm the dinner, sod also a stoat, recent ar­ h* could never till tar heart, of that a single book in th# way I should di*
' ten and Eddy is two and s half- Cora rival from green Erin, who said, "A Henrietta was oouvineed.
Her fore­ reet. 8fa eoowntod.
.
gives music lessons, and she is out al­ quar# little ginfaman fad toull her bodings were more thou confirmed a
It was at the time of Kossuth's visit,
; moe.* all day. and Aunt Henrietta the lady wanted a girl,' and who few hours later, when Cora came le tar whsu everybody wsf talking about ths
■ makes flowers, mid I tain tar. Bldy proved toroelf a treasure ou the in­ rooms to say good-night. The young Hungarian rovolutfon.
The book I
phyte".
stant.
girl was vety (tale.
chose was •• Hungary iu 1M8," by
“But wboro nro your |«pa and ma­
Il aoinotimee seemed to Mias Mu fay,
"A an fa,"she said, using tta famil­ Brace, a book qf far morn intarost than
r, tua Y‘
beraelf the gentlest of human faiugs, iar name, to which abe had only tbe now. I prescribed it in daily doses of
“Fapa died when Eddy was a wee as if Lor now boarder was insane, and claim of love, "do you think, please do one chapter. If posslblo she was to
baby, and wo cam# hero then to board agam she could havu worshipped him not laugh at me, do you think Mr. read that—the chapuvs bring short—
with Mfa Mosloy. Mamma sowed all for Lie goedneea to tbo children, who Jameson is—is -wanting to marry *w T but under no ennaewafas circumstance#
■lay, and Cura practiced. The:: mam­ bad berome so doer to her own kind You think I am unmaidealy," ata said, was she to reed more than that After
ma died too: bat Aunt Henrietta eaid heart. The Thanksgiving dinner was in an agony of shame, "but be has been each chapter she was to pat down in a
wo must stay, ami manage tlio board the mrrricst of ttuU. Master Eddy, talking-•&lt;» strangely to ma. He ha* blank book I gave far, some remark
somehow, far sb# would not let Clara go won at tbe fire! glance by Mr. Jame­ bought a house, and baa been asking
away to take rarn uf us all alone, - You son's smile, made quaint' speeches in mo how I would like lo furnwTi a room,
. so# thia ain't a very good bouse tor baby English, about tbo unusual profu­ what 1 thought of different household rook th# exptanatioe of sumo word, or
boarder*,' and the littlo face look#.! very sion of good things, Jennie was radi­ arrangements, and putting odd quee- anythin’ else ahn t'loued. Her oom&gt; wise" hind th# front room bus been emp­ antly happy, and soring her brother tiutis, that ssctu a» if they roull nave ment mi^ht fa only to say that Gorgoy
ty a tong time.'
and sister so idcaoed. brought a flush '
was a traitor, or inquire how Eta name
•Then Miss Mosby takes board­ of pleasure to Cora's i*]c {««.. and a
should be pronoeneed, but at least
thsre must be owe sentence of remark
' । “Ye*,' indeed. We have th# third !glad look into her bloc eyes that had
not been there since far mother died.
|wr chapter. Fro® time to time I was
' story front, and ,.'fr». Msntivrs. she goes
It was very evident that Die bouse
-I ala u
e.A i,m, u to see what alia had written, and answer
; out uurring and aln t line much, abe 'had received an inmate who carried itold me-the sumo thing." '
her quotin'!*, if ear. This eras the
j lias tbo third story tacit; Aunt Henri- i
"Be hia wife I” Cora Hill's fate was presiripiion. And afa took it courage­
. rtta sleeps down lieru in tta tack par- i
very pale m she eaid thia.
ously.
'
' tor, ro there is nobody at all in the sec- I
I “I think he will ask you, dear. Ho
I knew in advance what would be tbe
• ond stnry. That wn« tbo reason Aunt i
will be a kind, goal husband, Com."
greitert difficulty. It was to keep her
• Henrietta sent nwny tta servant, and i
“Toe kind, too,good to havo mbz for to one chapter. It *.«-amd tu her such ,
tuAkra flowers for th* milUnsr's stor**. i
n wife I I could resport hta, I
now! a mistake, such a warte of opportunity,
| It takra so much money to feed as all, i
I l.oqu give him gvatlitudo lievond faees- when she oould so eailfy manage fire or
; and buy uur drressu and boots."
j ure, y&gt;d I could be -dutiful and affoo- six ehaptero in a day. Had she done
, •TJnt my dear child, bare yoa no &lt;
fionMa, but—Oh, help me, a unfa, help so, all wufai fare been low, so I was
| uncle* or Aunts, nobody to kvep' Sister l
inexorable. Ttio coeaeaeeoce was that
'
.
THE POET AND PROOF READER. iCoraF’
I! “My darling, uu on# can help yuu."
she ue»df foiled
road her chapter ;
' “No! Uncle Jamiw Itowl is in Cali- &lt;
i
“He is so good to Jennie, to Eddy. and. when sfa got to the end of It, tor
: Ionita, and of rnurso he can't com#. I
I Sueh a brottar to them «huuld nu-un- wait of anything better to do, she read
, Cora wrote tu him. Inrt 1 guees lie did'nt I
cfa me te afcjlhiug. For their sake 1
get the letter. Anyhow he didn't nn-- ----------—_j, herself an orphan, , could marry him, and fa a good, true
with a very small i.narauj. had from the&gt;; wife, 1 know that.
Hut he dcservee
day when Cora lost her mother, resolv­ more than that."
ed as far as possible to fill her idac# toi
Sadly her listener rdiued the words
th# children, and had comforted thei He certainly deserved love far love when
dnalh-b^d porting by thia premise. Co- I fa married.
rs was ao very beautiful, so young and;
The friend* talked togmlier far into
A knock at the door interrupted tor. ctiildUka, that it was a sickeaiug though', th# night, but it was like a circle of con| •'There they come; I’ll tell Aunt to imagine her alone in a greet city, veraauon, returning ever to th* toni
I Henrietta yon ofc tore,* and away she poor and friendless. She had received !l theme. When thoy .separated, it wm
| ran, and was in another moment heard a firsf-rate musical education, and had J with a vague idea of waiting till th#
' making anxious inquiry regarding the a few pupils in the immediate neigh- '! wunle A-erekpokenrthat would force a
sirs and tandmoM of the turkey.
borhoud, who were glad to get Cheap i derision, before theWtrislon should be
A lady’s volco susacrel bon’
tuition She was too thankful to have ; mad*.
•
•Them’s a gentleman wonts •# sw •vm the small sum thus paid lo bar, to
Tba work of preparing then** home
you, anuria,’ sold the child. '111 falp murmur at th# wearisome drudgery it wont forward rapidly. The tovtfaei of
crtainly was to spend hours in train­ flowers were selert*! for a conservatmy;
ing clumsy fingvre and dull minds over Jennie was in ecstsc-i** al Laing allowed
instruction books end jingling tunes of- i to choose all the tilings L,r her own
tea having to submit to vulgar cum- room ; a goeet chamber was prepared
plaints, because pupils who had no ac- ording to Cura,* tula; a nursery ar­
more ma»ic in rhetr coals than tbe mis­ ’ ranged lur Eddy, and taforw- Thanks­
arable instruments they playwd upon, 1 giving all was ready, and the master of
; the house issued hi* invitations far a
family dinner party, requesting as a fa­
i of Eddy and al*, to make artificial vor that his lady's g'urit (unld put arid#
,---- era’to help out tbe expense*. Miss their mourning for that day. .Still tta I
Hennvtta never hit the children see momrntnus words were not spoken.
that they were a heavy burden upon
Henrietta was in her own room, ar­
ego, eotuj thirty-five years, end her Lor slender purse, but the board Cora ranging her soft brown hair, and am-;
Inw-tonc! elea- voice vs&lt; like pleasant paid with nearly tta whole of her earn­ templating the paries of n new black ^Hcm is n reiy good navedut# reaswmusic.
ings, didj not really furnish food fur "silk draws, with rich blue satin trimming*
"Good evening. said tbo queer’ lit- j three hearty young apprtily-.
.
soft face and pretty ribbons, whi-u Cora
During the last winter of the war. a
tie man, ‘1 umh-rstnttd you have some! Tbe arrival .of Mr. Jameeoa was a tapped nt th# door.
contraband cam* into the Federal lias*
vacant room'h&gt;r boarders. I want a ‘ utagk-wurkiug
• Let me^no in; I am all ready, in Nortli Carolina, and was marched up
whole floor if you can accummodatw a- katidsume
• -a
incvoio in iteelf; in that qui­ i and the children have already started. 'to the otBrerof the day to give ao ac­
me, a bed-room and a sitting-room. I et hue*hold. Jennie was sent to school, । The carriage a ill aims baek for you and 'count of tliueelt; wtoieripou the follow­
want my dinner in lb# middle of the Eddy b-rnune Henrietta's special charge, I I. Jennie lookrd very pretty'in her 1ing colloquy ensued:
new that Matilda, the Hibernian before crimson dress, and Eddy is a pirtuio in
“ What is your name !*’
mentioned, presided over tbe kitchen hia nnw suit suit of velvsteau. and cra*• My name's 8am "
! rows; but I am willing to pay fur it. department, and Cora was earned at1
1 stall keep your servant running tip once to fairy-land t&gt;y being introduced
No, «ah. not Sam Watt
I'e jiet
and down staip, all the time I'm in the to a world of music. Mr. Jam—on took
l"
' house, so pl&lt;ssi'&gt; have una that ha* Henrietta, Jennie and Cora lo every
What's your other mb- •"
। plenty of life knd activity. Can I haw
I hasn't got no oder name, mh. I's
the rooms ma’am F'
hints and guidance ware improving Co­
i Ths little landlady was so Laton by ra in tbo ssleetioa of beruwn marie and
| surprise by ib# ap[»aranc9 and rapid tta ntansgvuMrni uf her glorious young
sjieccli of her vtaitur, that alio scarcely vota&gt;.
knew bow to'reply; like the little girl, ' Ho did not rest until another chaise
she was ivrpoiaeswml in favor of the 1| had been made. One day he cam#
1 bcm# with a roll of music to be cental
. fur a friend, and Cora was instructed ::/
"I'm co&gt; now, eah —swtar tad non*;
. “Look at thssn ' My trunks will be I; tlii* sroouiplishment, andfuniistad with
I'm jest 8*m— am't nobody etoe."
' Lera presently, and I intend to slop |. vufficieut employment, at fair prices, to '
“Haven't yon put any' brothers aud
, here to-night"
allow her to give up one pupil after anuttmT
•
, “But,' stammered the lady, ‘if they ■| other, till all were nrorided with teach­
•«Nn, Mb; nrtwr had non. No
should not suit you f
er* who paid more attention to tunc*,
bruddnr, ni&gt; si«:er, no fader, uu mo.!
“They must! If they don't suit me, and leas lo solid instruction.
1 I'D nitch nil th# furniture, out of the
When the spring opened, and fine
window, and got what doos suit mo. day* shone, Mr. Jameson had a delight­
I'm not vciy ricli, ma'am, but you can ful habit of coming suddenly to the
|&lt;'nteb gterj.
have your money every month in ad­ door with a large
back, bundling
vance, and that’s all the reference I can the whole family—Eddy included—in­
Ajkuo Amxxk’xx Pcaucaxtox* Hare
give you. fur 1 am a stranger hero. side, and driving far out into tbe lovely
par's has far a kmg lisa occupied a
Will
twenty-five
dollars
a week
payfoot,
for country, when be wnula produce mvst#Had
a gold mine
opened
at her
both
roomslady
?' could not have looked rious lunetaona, and picnic in shads
leading poaitfon. and Harper's for Janthe little
spots,
always
full
of
fun,
jest
and
kindmorn astonUhoL Her hulo tuoma had
nary. hoMof the very best number*
nover brought such a price as that
of thia erer interesting and constantly
It would make my tale too long'
*'lt is tix&gt; much,' she said gently,
itupioting p-rfodhal. Jta illustrations
"lieriiope, if you aru a stranger, you do were I to attempt to dMcribe halt th#
are supeeb, sad unequalled by those of
nut know that this is no* a vnry erinto- &lt;KC#utri# kindnosa and generosity of the
craric neighborhood, and j6n see the queer lit Uo man; his love for tba chil­
any other umguiuc. Tbore are eight
I the letter ? Here it is in my coat pock- house is very small. Mr father built il dren, hie respectful attealfoas to Henri­
I ct. of coureo. now for a gas-light. Yes, for hia own uw, he was a bouse carpen­ etta. hi* tender core far (torn.
OH Romans at Home, The bailor’s
ter, and ho left me. It is comfortable,
287."
Snug Harbor, The British Museum and
. Thu queer little man folded the letter sir, and 1 will try to make it pleasant
it. Reading Roam. ULI. Kimimgtu:;.
si ho epuke, nqdscod it In his pneket, for you; but th# rooms are small, sit,
Ctiiwtiuas Carrol Wbefe'is the Child,
! and knocked at the door of 287. It and they aro both bed-rooms now.'
“Never mind that I We’ll soon fat
■nd fhrLtnri. thron-fauf Christendom,
■■Mias Henrietta, I am thinking of
was nftor dark on a dull evening in Nc“And you are Unde Jomse F*
vember, but the gas-light under whose the right furniture in. As for the price, getting married, and I want you to t •!!
and many uf the Ueturee are uf tbe
friendly glare th# letter had lieen con­ you'll mca find you U have lo retu it me how to furnish my home. Come in
“I atn your uncle, my dear, and now very highest style if wta&amp; engraving.
and see it."
sulted, sh.in# upon tb« figure now
plead for ms that th# lady who has so
They had loft the small street long tong given yon an aunt's love and core, Cliar’w, Read's, Wffifa tolliaa’, and
Standing at the duor, and showed him
before ho spoke, and stood before a will tn truth become your aunt. Can Miss Thackeray's serial stories are ooukilo a very odd figure indeed. His
large, handsome house, in a fashionable you. Henrietta, tore Hua queer liifa bnaed. The Editor's Easy Chair, Lite­
brad was S&gt;i many sires too largv for his
.
body, that it made lam look top heap*, at six u'*b«k in the moraiag, and I tai neighborhood.
rary, Seionuftc and Historical Records
—
wait
until
you
are
me
eaL
I'll
keep
"I mean lo mako thia home as perfect
sad thi.eiact wav certainly not diminyour girl busy, cud, as I said before. I as possible for my bride," ho said, open­
Could aha lore him ? He must have and Drawer are replete with wit and
islied by the fart that he wore his fair
must
have
my
ewn
way.
What
is
the
ing door after door, "this mart be Jen­ read the perf-ret tappim-ra iu h-r ere*, wisdom. In sliort. Harper main talas
1 mg, thick and curling, and a boar!
for
bo
bent
over
her
hand,
end
raised
name
ma'am,
ol
the
little
girl
who
lot
nie's room, this far Eddy."
that foil almoat to his waiah His clothes
its well deserved superiority, as one of
me inf
•Thon it is Cort f’ mid Henrietta, it to his lip*.
who rcarse and ill made, but warm,
th# flnrt of onr monthlies-; and every­
“Jeanie Hill, sir.”
"My whole lifa .tall thank you," ta
and os sb# spoke her bead sank, for she
snd in goad repair. Hia slight figure,
•■She's n btight little thing—an or­ feared her kind friend was courting die- Mid ; and Cera iota the children to th# body who values tl« beat riaas of'light,
small Lande and feet, and quick move­
other end of she tong room to tall them popular literature in a most attractive
meets, made the grant head and wido phan, she tells me ’
the wonderful news.
dn-.'s,.will purchaseand rend iL Har­
brimmed hat almost gnteequo in their
There were no jmlo chreks or sad per A Brothora, Pnltahcrs. Franklin
■li&gt;prv|«&gt;rbonatc aiao. Getting impa­ last Sammer. Will you see lh» rwnis
eyre in the group gathered around the Square, X. Y.
tient, ho'gave a eecood knock at the now, air?*
‘•Certainly. Wo will go up now. If
table loodgll with Thanksgiving taxudoor of the small house, and this time
Here is yoor first month's I
ne* Cora was full of glmfal mischief
v&gt; Ling aqd luud that ths door flew ope.i
before ho Lad taken his baud from t.i&gt;' boaid,'and he took frim his pocket­
—a new elemeut in her cnuveraalfon—
and Aunt Henrietta full nf blushing
knocker. A little gi 1 stood in the en­ book tao crisp fiftv dollar bills. My
name
is
Jameson.
By tbo way, to-mor­
ronfnvfou nt the new . mplrnai* the chil­
try, ejowg bitn with on expremion that
row
i»
Thanksgiving,
and
if
I
doa'i
dren gave die familiar name. Jeanie,
Mw*»d io argue a Acbate in tier mind
have roast turkey, oyster saure, minre
now a young lady, declare, to this day
whether tu remain, and let ths visitor
pies, and pumpkin Urts for dinner, I
i that from th# very first she aumeted
shall cat up Mi— Jennie, tore,' and to
there was aomn soerrt reason far tta exturned to the little girl just entering
traordinsry kindnesa of •That Queer
the room, and laughed merrily. Only fore she could wake up. Th# odd, lost Little Man "
fur a mpmuat though fur tbo girl was feeling haled all day, and when she
followed by a young lady in deep came Ecu.#, weary and pale, she shut
mourning, who— appearance seemed to herself in her own ruom, and tried
face ca'unly thia terrible possibility. To r. ..e. ot e.

Stock

CO.

Heath &amp; Cbidee.t. i

'*

DRUGS
Medicines,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

oar k »it tk Inst ton Ms
LfflD HASHS,
SOCE

HfflUU

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c_

WEDNSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1873.

NO. 37-

I

“Who is Aunt HrurMta?*’
•‘Mi- Mooley. Th* Lady wl
th® house hud tott tt. board tor
"Oh! Yes J want to mo Iter.'

He faw#d reepeetfaQy, and thou wsid tn
Miss Mualc,:
“I will go to, my room n-rcr, if you
please."
Ctors Hill was lieautiftil oaongh io
errount fur more than mere passing ad-_________ __ ________
miration. Her brilliant n.mulexirm,! «&gt;«ld be sw greater tapptoeee fur alL
'
■’
'
, Mr. Jamoren was nuhl- and ttroronjrtilv
good; that aould n.it be doubted ; tat
Henrietta felt half sadly, that if C.w*
maeried Uta, it wmrid be far a tame.

#•
a.ubtaM .r ruo.
* Tub, n&gt; Mranl.

�matr.

BACON &amp; KARR’S
New Advertisements.

riaore of Barry Codnty, and State of
1 Michigan, do hereby instruct tbe sever- .
al Jcau.ee uf tba Peace of Saul Conty, ।
that it snail hereafter bo their duly fa I
all criminal cases that may come before
them, to forward al! txlU of oasts to
which the Cdua’.y may ba liable tu at

their Chairman. U.sn Bmea reported
that they had examined tbo accounts
book*, papers and vouchers of tbe Cuaaty Treueonr’a affiee for tbe year A. D.
1872. and would beg learn to peaeeat
tbe following statement as their sUCtto-

system of Federal Taxation k each M
tafaasaue maatsrpiero of Ignocro.
incapacity. put lo the vita um. o&lt; man.
&lt; ptMkto and favwritaa sad tblem, ta
never aaywbetw Las dugfartd moders

frauds ea the reman. waa repealed to
take efl'Ct August 1st 1872. The
Court* eontir.oe to award tba share to
informers prior to August 1st 1872,
without regard to tbe dateuf eettfacwnt
or payment of Um Amo pocahy or foe-1
f.itcrw. La-ge da*wn of tboso eu« g-, '
to the Seers tin of Um Treasury fori
derision and diatribatfoa, but owing to
tbe limited character of hia jurisdicbct: .
under tba uM law, tbo Dopartmoat ha* ;
decided that it cacao. uoeaidar any
two J
am
ata. !-

New Scales.
New StylesNew Prices.
dared prior to the enforenmwnt of tba
repeal, and then ell be little difficulty
ia securing naiformity in the treatmeut
of informers by tbe paaaago of a declar­
atory laU stattag ia plain terms what
wm intended by See SO of the set
ibcTo nferred to. Beyond thia, however,
■t haa hern found in practice that the.
w.tbdrawal uf rewanli for detecting
Gunda on the revenue is enuring a sad
foiling off ia the ettnou: receipts from
this source, anl the policy under ex­
oeriment is non than dooUful,
The inauguration of Republican
Governors in the States of New York
and.North Carolina took place on Nev
Yean day. #U ia special matter of con­
gratulation that the State cf Now York

Veiy Low.

the order cf Manistee county for .to
sain of 83^75 5 as payment in fall at
the cbitn e&lt; Berry count) usrit.1 iLs&gt;
county, gtuwiag Out of the Vanderpool
trial, providing that it will Lo paid by
February 1st. 1374. and that tfa Clerk
notify Um Clerk of Msaieter c-iuuty o&lt;
the Mme
.
Motiva prowled.
I Oa moiwts-tbe rvpcrt vt Wm. II (
Jewell iu tbe'matter of n ioa«Xii&gt;g the
records of Barry coaaty. ass l»h«n

D&gt;x who bee tbe implicit confidence of
tbo entire population wbo value booenty
in tbe edmiawtrate-n of garernment.
Gov. Tod R. CaldweU, ia Besoming tbo
duties jf Goveruur of North Carolina,
took ovsaian to say: “When I cannot
El an office from my own party aoonpsable to tnyaoU I shall then rounder it
my duty lo seleet a good mas from th«
oppoute party, and I knew every good
and trug Repobiicaa ia the State of j

evrry ktnu. and of Money. Stocks sad
Irwigbte la 5aw York ad Eoroja 1
Tbe Fanners' Page. wttn aU the dotags

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

North Carolina will approve my d^tar-1
Neya-Mesws. Il Brown, Cronty,
, Cook, McCtdlum nnd Qurir-nan—5.
Ateeut Mean.. Bush. Lapbam and
Munroe—X
The account of Banner Company of
fifteen d--liars and eighty cents for ad.
rrtthing- letting of cuclruct &lt;’U Figure
Th" Centaur LmiEight HuL ia the tuwualdp of Cartton, tried everything
■ a. presented, arid on motion of Mr ment is the only Ring Umt dues me
pvl."
Mr Cba*. HiU, 616 Pin. St, Philiilelpl/ia, wntee: "That two botlleo of

A sla lament of the popular vote for
President and Vie* I’reridcnt fa 1872,
jut officially reported, shows Grant and
Wifam’. majorities to oom up 539.137
against &gt;09,598 majority of tbe vote of
1868 for Grant and Colfax- Tbe total
vote la 1872 we. 3,'.02,VS4 for Grant
aad 2.333,817 for Greeley- In 1868 it
etmri 3,013,188 for Gnat aad 2,703,600 j

Bsctvtary EoutwoU, betsg inquired of
by certain members of tbo Maseecha
wtto Lagialatnre, state, da&amp;aitely and
frankly ia a published card that he

the gmtletaru of tba Legmlatcre wbo
thiak him qualiefid ---------------- !

UtM,.

'

Altars on Braaivc, 1, KM.
Board coereoed punuact to adj &gt;urarol Roll railed, lucmben all prv.
lU Board proceeded to btwima;.
m. j'—- » .1 _ /.n__1__

Motion "did not prevail by yeas and
nave, as follows:
.
xeu—Mmmo. Briggs, Henry Brown,
Fatasr Mormh^l
Creasy, Cook, McCuiluw, ItoUu.u,
Deesmbsr 27th, U7i &lt;)
Star-ton,
Wilcux
and
Chairman
—
0Board ccorsued puronaui to adjooniNaye— Mmar*. Bernum, P. Brown.
eat. Roll called,' members all pnBub, Cobb, Joom. Lapham, Munroe,
Nichol, and Smith -9.
Mr. McCullum stored that account
i Nik 80 be allowed at sixty dol an.

I Yons—Msoers. Btiggs, Henry Brown,
• Bush, Croaey. C-Ok, McCoUum. Robin­
. sots btentou, WtloosaodCuairman -10.
Nave—Maosrs. Bai num, P. Brown,
1 Cobb, Jonsa, Lapham, Munroe, NtchoU

the U. 8 Jndimwy, the Diplomat*,
eerps the Army and Nary, tba Cabinet
and Fureigti Miniet-r. and CuagreM
76 be aB.wrd al 811 65, as ciaiuied.
Soilon did nut prevail
Mr, Junes mured that account No.
64 bo allowed at 32 S3 aa elmmed.
Motion did nut p.-wr^L

foe tbe »&lt;xt latre.1 told rlob
lut of not &gt;&lt;■ than hro bsudrrd and fifty copin.
eaeh for tbo five next Isrgssi
pain club Het. of not In- tbs*
erne bitndrvrl and fifty enptas

Mr. B;i -gs offend the following re*&gt;lati-.n, whiun was a ioptrd :
Rmebsd, That to. men -y heretofore
*r--.«vf.ria:ed to rim •‘Nas'ieillo Indol~udeat'' tor |MbIiahiagyhe proseedion
of U« Bmrd ba end th.- aasiv i. bvrebr
I aJivwwd to tbs “Barry (Xuaty Repobli। can. the “Homo Journal" an.! the "Ba
I! iiubluen »nner.w equally ; said paper
nanng Mtspeaded pubheatou, and nut
baring 1-ru.ivd the pronwOing. at ibis
Board.
Un tuition nf Mr. Bornum, accuunt
No 8 actel d|&lt;nn at tba October saas»&gt;n
ui thia Board, wa» taken from th. files,
•ad on motiua o( Mr. Smttu, allowed at
tbe turn ut • igh: dollars as claun*J.
Mr. Stantou utiored the-folfowiug
reeMatiua which waa adopted :
fbat thia Board of Saperviore would nx»atmaad. that tbalagil
panting of Barry County be hoiwatter
Mt by the job to th- towoat Udd,r
Mr. Cook otfer.4 tbe following rewiu'iou wbk-b wa« adopted ;
Wmui, Tb. Trwuoror’a aafo for
Barry County u moeb of the tims L-!'
without any one to guard or waleh Un­

Butler Dahe.,
Gold Brogs
OoU Teeth Picks’
GUd Pasta.
Guld Watch Keys
Cotai Bands
Cursi NacMaaea.

THE 8E3U-WUHY
contain* (Tuesday and Friday) aU tbe
c .ut.nta of tbe Weekly and tbo mam
af tbo Dully.______________

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelers.
Any ou vimifag ear mty .Mould call at our aetaMi.hn.ant ami ax—i£fa.
THE CHEAPEST PRICES IS OOP MOTTO
33

B. T. XOTtBIB k. CO..

137 A 139 STATE STREET, CHICAGO

DERMAOOR.
CEO. P. ROWELL A CO'S AMERKAR

KOT1KB DIRKTOBY
D.J872

�Ilfs Rjipdauc^fl
।

Nacxx'e Hsia ItEsrommrs exrolls
everything. No dirt, no sediment, as
gosBoa ! Perfectly reliable. It does the
work most effectually. A treatise giv­
ing/elf y^firefors sent postage free up­
on application to 1‘roctor Bros., Glourenter, Mass., sole agents Seo adrer-'

Cwnuxe, Ctornixe, Ciorain.—Tbs
bo»t assortment in the city consisting of
heavy Casaimvro Suits. Black Cloth i
Suitrand a splendid Assortment of Black
Pants and Vest suitable for those antieipatiug marriage. For sals' at the New

Overcoats 85 to 825
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
Ronsel Grand Bapids.

CHMICMES.

.■Esaesraar’—■-1-

MUONIC.

. .......... Ha^4&gt;a^Tac.:

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HATFINGS CHAPTER, NO- «A, B. A.

Lical

pint;.

A tore chauca to buy Dry Goods
cheap—P. R. Sabut &amp; Co of Jackson,
ere selling out their entire stock at first
coot They have an immense stock,
sums f IGS.lKM) worth of choice goods,
of nil kinds, which they are dosing out,
and if any uno is inclined to visit Jack­
son. thia is lbs plseo to get bargains.

HOLIDAY GOODSGood Sleighing now days,

a

Our foreman ia Improving.

'riraw
HAST INGS LODGE. NO. M, i

A MKfiRT CHRISTMAS TO ALL.
To thoM wishing tu bny Useful and
Beautiful Present* for the Holids.ro
will find all.kind,j^ Good., all tret’

Grind River Valley Division

V H. J. Ken field, wa are happy to learn

Stukee, the murderer of Fisk, has
। bo»u ssatcnced to bo bung on Friday,
tbo 28lh of February next.
Hemrmbir the O-ld Followe Festival

I Mr. Dewey spent Saturday and SunI day at hums, but isturuvd to Lansing
on Mvoday last
, Great lads ramenta he’d out during
Moore's Asro.’ Snc Ytrhr appears
the Holt lays, to al! wanting anything
this wwek witu a Ouvar.
Its appear­
| in the Furniture line. Toe very nicest
ance io neat and its contents always
। assortment in the city an 1 at prices that
i defy ctnpebtion. Gire me a call before
Tbe tain last weak tiled Uta cialerM,
, purchasing elsewhere.
laid a foundation for spfoudid •Isigtwag.
and now we uro having splendid winter
weather. Truly Ha dwth’SU things

"Tans Yxam tv a Max TaAr," Hr
T. 3. Anna.—This work contains
nearly 400 carefully printed pages, on
fine white paper, is graphically illustra­
ted by the oolebretad artist, Bonnell,
and is bound in a unique and sumptu­
ous manner. Pries, payable only ou
dslirsrr of Book. Fries 2,00, 2’50, and
4,00, nccorditur to binding. Subscribers
will not bo compelled to take tbe book
unices it correspond* with tbe sample
shown, in erery particular.
Mias Era Smith of Grand Bapids, is
at proeont canvaasing this city for the
-above valuable work.

A Rxuc—The Lebanon, (N. H.)
t'r* Tress says Amos Jones, while dig­
ging a cellar recently, on the Gallup hill
in that villagv, picked up a half penny
of tbe reign of Gvorge II. It must
have boon over a hundred yoars old,
and Lad probably Lin thorn noary that
tune. Trecos were found but summer
of an old blacksmith's shop which stood
in that vicinity eo long ago that no man
living remembets it
8s for as that blacksmith’s shop is
oooosrnod, it ths late Martin Dewey was
still Kring ho could giro its history, as
we distinctly remember bearing him tell
of its existence in his younger days, aa
the only shop of lhe kind in what ia
now tlis Township of Lebanon, and tbe
name of the “Smith ' who worked it,
emt who emigrated from Masiaehusctte,
but whose nams wo have iorgotteu.

X. A Nabxow Eacaix —On Saturday af­
ternoon tbo Engine attached to tbo Day
Express East, when on the curie just
west of tbo bridge uvor ths Thornapple
n-sr the late residence of Mr. Slade, in
Irving township, jumped the truck and
passed ou over tbe bridge tearing up the
i road in a frightful manner, and drag­
' giug the entire train off tbe track be­
fore !t could bo stopped. 'Fortunately
| nous of the cars ware thrown ovor, and
no person was injured, except lbs Bag­
gage master very slightly. The arciduot was caused by the breaking uf ths
flange on ths forward truck of ths Eo-

MOORE’S
4*4,1 /frr-fefrrif,

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
Immense Reduction in all our Prices,

8511.00000 IIORTII OF MM!
Must be Sold this Winter.
Having bought an immense Stock from two Bankrupt Houses in
New York, we are going to sell Goods 26 per cent, low­
er than any other House in Michigan.
Tvs A runic for Jauunrr opens with
the charming autobiogrs|hy of Robert
Dale Oil rep, one of the most entertain­
ing man of his pears in America, hav­
ing had a varied experiencein ths man­
ufacturing interests of England, and aa
a socialist. statesman, and diplomatist.
It will be continued during tbe your.
W. D. How,Ik contributes. A Chinee
Acquaintance, which ia also to ba cuntinned ; Parton, a very interesting pa­
per on she Cabinet of Prendant Waabington; Rebecca Harding Daria, A
Faded I*af of History; Mro E. 0.
Agaa-.ii, In tba Straits. uf Magellan.
Poona are contributed by Celia Ttisxtar, Paul H. Uaynr, Lucy Larcotn,
Trowbridge, Aldrich, and Hulmes. Tbe
coming year, and the January uutuber
fully meets tbo bigheat erpoctatious.
Jamas R. Osguod A Co., PuHiihsrs,
Boston, Moss.

Changeable weather, and against which
no human lorreight could guard. The
Engine waa tba Crystal, and very near­
ly new.
With his usual promptarta
Mr. E B. Bush, Iba Division Superin­
tendent. was promptly cn baud with^
»n efficient corps of workman, and tbo
train* were running regularly again on
Monday.

-Tusks
ItO a.-a CIS I &gt;l»J[al ««
___ g« V. ttXWffaintT-------

^seSKat yttSsbttfW

er.v

Jobn *on * Co's eelehratel Gold Pens
ha beat in «be market, for sale at tbe
City News Depot. P. 0. building

M ichigan Central R. R.
•in. BlUMLt IBS 01BECT MUTE,

gatstscjrawssfissi
D£JfT IS TP. f.
Pajytur
tnl Ukt
msmv.
IIm» j eer tt^k vtrtuUi Kilk tr viIImI
ftM, s: tki
'fin •{
A. P DlUKE. It. D..
Onr Jdby 4- Sisdr's Dray SUr,.
30

tsa

Holiday Goods
kinds for sale at
man J. Bich.
Sl»n..&gt;- Hk. kw,". *

87.50 FOR 82.50.

We are in Earnest,

And our Prices Prove it.
Money to Loan

We haven't room to mention__
all____
our Reduced Prices, but we
Herewith Pledge ourselves to Offiar and Sell the Beat Bargains in

GRAND RAPIDS,

ihsr-cter suspicious.
Instead of ap­
pealing to the newspapers for redress of '
krr grievances, she forthwith brought a
Suit against tbo innkeeper for redress,
ami recovered exemplary damage, for
die insulting injury;- the Court very
Will was called from Luddingtcn, his properly doouling that, so long as hs
ploc,, of residence, to visit hi, father, baa room for their accommodation, a
H J. Kenfield, who ha* been very aiek,
hotel keper cannot refuse to entertain
and while In the city, made us the visit
above spoken of. Wo gue« tbo North­
ern atmoaphere mail agree with Will,
as he is tat and tongfa a* a formar. Call
again Will, when you hsve occasion lo
officer* of the mvbalixe&lt;l Spanish Vol­
visit Hastings.
unteers, published in the Huston JeerCoMVU«xriA&gt;T:—The Charlotte I«ad- ari sijv in reply to the speech of ttenor
sr iproks as follows of on* of the popu­ Saimrron in the Spanish Cortes dolar citizens of the village of NaahrUla. Bxtaciug them, claim* that there vol­
unteers. who were organised by the
The complimeut is dmervod :
XCapt. McCormick stdl keep* tbe slave traders when evjry oth.vr moans
Nashville Houro, iu Nasuville, and nev­ &lt;ri reinforcing the Spanish army ia Cu­
er lacks for a g*«d stury to tell for the bs bad foiled, have rendered distinguihedification ot his guests.
A ploaunt. rd services to the cause of Spain in lhe
jolly, entjrtaiuing man and “Knows
now to keep Hotel.” He &lt;Ls.erres put- field. They say that between fire and
six thousand men from four volunteer
rousga, aiiikgets it.
regiments alono have bean killed tn ac­
Tax Snfotcxis.—Secretary Boutwell ton by the inaurgteit Cabana This is
and Jay Cooke, Eoq„ wtnt before the
House Cut&amp;rnitt re uf ways and moans and uoeigy of Hie Caban pitriot*, and
on lite 17th ult. and soeni to have ex­ e|iows that lhe cotitoat is mit likely to
plained very aatisfai torily the vyti-licxte tyrnnoate utLerwise than in ttw&gt; esuibarrangvutetit by which the 5 per cent Iklirasol of ttreir mdrp.ndencbowls were disposed of lost year. They
now claim that a similar arrougetnunt
is tbo only practical muthod of robing
tba remaining 4 1-2 per cent, bunds,
and we presume they are right.

List or Lxrrxxt remsining at ths
Hsstingi P. O. Jan. 7th, 1812.
W. LL Aden, Wm. Blakely, C. L
Barlow, Lrwis Campbell, Mrs. B. W.
iktuuer, J. B. Ftetctwr, IL J. uamiltem, Ema hue Knapp. M&gt;m Anu K-uxaly.
iVm. Milter, Julius Stewart, (Ju Tailor
Direct your IsUats u&gt; N-*. of P- U-

T«« Nanovxt Horn bos again
changed hands. The new proprietor,
Mr. W. L. Mead, is a stronger ho a, but
rrport speaks well of the Natfoual rinse
it came into his cbargo. and the propri­
etor flatteringly eudoroed by his late
papev cf which tbs people of the State
neighbors at CharkAM, aa the following
hern erery reason to bo proud, and tbe
exteaMvs. and rnS9
bst of Pre­
mium v snnualiy distributed among the
subeenbers, by a system that it entirely
just, foir sad equitable, renders it oue
of thr EO.I Widely eiroutated of ths
Dcwsyapsrs pub isbnd west of Now York.
At tbs acme time, ite merits as a news-

OUT roadsrs. and will furnish it, and a
ticket ia tbe forthcoming annual die• tnbution uf Premium*, and the Baxxxx.
roeh for one year, foe tt.75. Now io
I your time ta subscribe.________

We quote tbe following from “ Wai
son's Art Journal," N. Y-, in reference
to Bacon A Karr’s Pianos, advertised ia

MICH

THEY HAVE STOOD THE

American Organ

of the Supreme Court. Regents o f the
Uiiisereitv and cvitain county offlicen
oa tin first Monday m April n»xt.
Mom heartily we indorse the ptopoaition
lopey our Ciscuit Judges, at least a
Salary adequate to meet their personal
wnats, ami ths nrreeeerisi of life for
tbeoaeeivee *n l families, but seriou-ly
■l&lt;mht whether any amendment lo lhe
Constitution of the Stale, can, eonstitat otsally ba submitted at any olfair than
of all
a genets! cloctkn. held pnr«nn»t lo ths
Sher­ •xtM a household rwevasity, masmueb Lons-itutioti on tbe first Tuesday after
aa it is bring culargsd uvery year, and tbo frat Monday in November in 1852
and every second year thereafter. Il
gnA, incream yearly in valuablo con.ante.
Iu price ia U&gt;o sama as heretofore, 14 this view ol tbe cave be true, no amendmint increasing these salaries can be
casta Every body should have it
acted upon by the people prior to Nev.

tbe aorid and cheaper than enywhore
else tn Barry County. Come in aal try
thorn awl yuu will be courinrod that u
u a fact We buy all of our Machines
lor cash, and cau and will roll tb-m at
low figures, tfow ag Machins Needles.

THE OTHER STORES MAY AS WELL

STAB. CLOTHING HQUSE.
r//£ qHE\T opt pqicE sroqE,

liuiliil Law.— An Exchange says, '
that recently a young worn tn applied at
Tbo Temperance lectarvy of MiTUurl- eno of the Hotels ia Louisville. Ky. for I
but, at tbe M. E. Church, and Union lodging, and was refusal, on ths ground
Hall, are spoken of aa among the beet that having no male escort rendered her

See Here. Stranger!—There ia not an
Institution In tba City of Hastings that
la more worthy of patronage, than that
of Dreamer, Heath A Co. Their stock

EUR1L, LITERART AID FAULT VSXLT

Is OW li Ite Piilit a ill trill

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing EU_ewhet e
f«nr lest is •se^sslsd sad tn Uiiir are sad bsssbfsl raw &gt;«rps«s all altera ,s teaa-r •

TH EWEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

CITY /tE»S DEpOT

FRANK L. WARD.
Hactings

May 16. W

Hat now on hand a com­
plete assortment of Books.
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils,
Pictures, Picture Frames,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
Articles for the Holidays.
Call and see them.

Jpa. gssr^ys.
SPECIAL NOTICE.

PUKIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Allegan.

Keep a large supply of Salt for Aale at Lowest market
their Brick Warohouac.

nt &amp;! i lull 11 gc tai uictta an Enaa a th Vote.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
LOTS.

DOUCHE.,

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THE
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WOOD

PROSPECTUS

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HEW WARD BEECHER'S

Brat ftullj Jnnal tf Kiclpi.

THE DAILY.
rtal

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

THE

Jackson

The Calvert Lithographing Company, of Detroit, •

I. TU.HT

1 «1T7O9?PT1

LAMES! PACT n E3I8AI
THELiqEBALUsEOFTHETELE.GRAPH.

. The New Capitol and Grounds,

GRAIN AND FLOUR. '!'
footHnKUtYsntKrr detboit.
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HOME AFFAIRS AND BUSINESS.!

$3,000

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716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS:

MANTLES AND ORATES,

Full NXui-kut Hcjioi-tw.

GENTS””

P. A. BILLINGS.

IbriHfe Strwt, We*:.

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JIMEK M'imjil.1.

GOLTWMTfll‘5
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BUSINESS UNIVERSITY-

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MOMTUAt.E »ALK.

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ufncuji or riu AMoeunasl

■Ucided »uo
ceoa ; the fint edition, of one thousand
topic*, finding a ready oak*. In 1834
he began the publication, through Wmt

the pnbliehing buninese.

IOIIS I' tlKliiEls.
Mm.fa.Urw .I

WORM SUGAR DROPS

til «uie a * »»

OPEN 1 TOP BUGCIES.
NE5JHAND LITERARY DEPART­
MENTS,

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pbaasatlr deecrilwd “the trade-' m it
then exieted in the United Stahw. it TICE LEAD^b JOURNAL
waa in the year 11*32 that Mr. Putiism
firat appeared a* an author; hh maiden

ETTORk'BY u

Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

Cl.’.m;,

Shell Oysters and

ATTOKSKTHi
PROUAT-fc ORDER.

TWSiXJ.’SS-

DfcTRQtr. j1

CHAS JURE &amp; BRO.

A FAJTHMJLAND VI01LA.NT ’
DIUM OF CURRENT NEW3,

This

Kss^sastss

{“,7?,

in Cash!
$6,555. in Personal Property.

M IIUWKS

•&gt; DAILY XBCBSSm

run at tbe tune of hi» Crat engagenum.
with Mr. Rleeckcr; and th« lawk eon-|

m

Ju Cub,-Xett r.aUU Uid PtTBrnil Fr*|«eV. &gt;" earn:
3,500 in Real Estate !

JOHN H* WENDELL &amp; CO.

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Al! the News of the Day,

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ton houae nt Crocker &amp; Brewster.

rum, ni.

Weekly

THE PLACE IT HAM CHEATED IN
JOURNALISM.

MONETARY. REAL ESTATE, AND
REPOUTS

Thron-t

IlBtriM illu.l.olloa.. A&gt;ln..r o«n arm.

SEWING
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CBAJ. J. OLDf, Ga. A£l

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m&gt;*»&lt;!••.«« au:%b

Al! letters must ba addressed to

.g^srj ■••&lt;&gt;• ••

MACHINES

n«...

W. GOUCHER. ASt. fur Barry County.

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NAT? RE’S

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CELLS’ CARBOLIC 1BLBTS.
FARRAND

WILLIAMS

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KALE ON EXECUTION.
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Hair Restorative

232 S'
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ClIA.KY”'H

GRAND RAPIDS

Hia capital »tock conntied of f 150, and

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(ante year no epant eotne lac
arranging foreign piirrha*--

THROAT AMD LUNG INSTITUTE

t.

Hall
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$60,000 00

THE TRY-WEEKLY,

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TVOCRAID tiriTILSOF
S5.000 EACH IN ChEEHBACKS.

at that time .
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675 to 3250 p.r month

Whole tiutnlxrtfof
Tickets limited!to 6Q.&amp;

BLACI

PROBATE ORDER

Llewiiton’e Bui-fiu A PnuJehou,

BOILER WORKS

Reading, in fifty wellwinning a popularity
I that timo quite ex1 the disohition of the
firm ia IMS, Mr. Putnam wu left to

BLOOD pom

New Book for Ajgents !

(nature
crmpHj and pul­
little book entitled

ISAAC

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MOnTOACC BALr.

Public Test
Siyl, ■ 0^/1111^1,

i^uairoViLLcLaMaa.

DR. CROOK’S

COMFORTS

WINE

Carriage &amp; House
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- Flags, Banners, Streamers,'
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.

|S YRUP
Mill Clanatr. Fettile Soil,

SALK 05 KXr.&lt; LT10S.

Suibllt

TAB.

Swt

similar prepara­
tion, ever uCcrcil

WOODEK BLOCK LETTER!

TILE WEE1CLY

STOMACH BITTERS
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Cathartic Fills!

TBE DAI LY AND TRI-WEEKLY.

Pure Wi

LANGLEY DICKINSON.
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Halting,, Sept. 18, 1872.—it

HASTINGS KASBL8 WORKS!
MONUMENTS
,
HEAD STONES.
■
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

DETROIT BENDING WORKS

MAHBLE

T*Uowf

Greaae

Condition Powders!
SSiS
Gold &amp;

TRY DR. CROOK’S WIFE OFTAB

HBdkB IBtEB!

MAJOR

AMEHICAH

MORTGAGE .SALE.

Prorento Malnrions Fc vers, »
I (Urea tone to your System.

Bent Wood Works.

ITALIAN

Tit litHl Lite IinraitBCffljay

For painn In Breast, Side or Back,
Grevel or Kidney Disrate,
Diaraara of the Urinary On.-ntu,
Jaundice or anyUrcrCompUint,
Il Lm auaqtML
a superior Tonic,
Restorra the Appetite,
ms Uto System.
Etttorra the Wrak and
Dcbllltotcd.
Csnses the Food to Dfgrat,
wl£S

JOUB ,‘ATTOB k«B,
■aerrumna ..a muu, i»
Carriage, Buggies, Sleighs,

Imaging in 170.000.
beam bu («20.WPij « the^A-.’^l AT

SUB.E YOUE LIFE. ।

WARD AM

Glass Show Cards.

and

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Potash

Michig
narupiwl by Boetoa Caah Store.
BLACK &amp; FULLER.
rx rur wont t&gt;

B. F. STEINHOFF

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THEODORE SIGLER.

JURUBEBA

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VOL XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNSDAY, JANUARY 15. 1873.

NO. 38-

Wewl wi Brines? Cart

Just Received, at
The State by its legislation should, in
the business of bank.ng and insurance,
1 and in it* control of railroads, be the
jpardian o! it* dtiaana. There importI an* internets are the creatures of legisI latino, and *h*uld ahraya be kept with-

lusurauoe. Loth life and fire, ia *1most entirely conducted by foreign rempanitr*. The prerent law controlling
them is very stringent It practically
s*ya to th. people ; "If an insurance
company offer* to insure your life or
your property, you may be certain that
tbo State, by iu tavre, tu* tatlhfally andearored to *«• that tbs a tnpany i* respoiuibta " 2io good company objects
tu ths stringtiucy uf iu proiutaaa Tb*
taw empower* the Commistioner of lusurane. to vital any company doing
barinso* ia thia State, at the expense of
such comptny, and to make a personal
wuminahuu of it* affair*. It i* not of­
ten nceos.try tu do thia; but the Com­
missioner is su overburdened with the
other dutits uf bis office, thst be cannut
do it. even in th. few caws where it is

iiwot *rndLhRobK.

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves,

Universally known as the BEST RKATIXG STOVE in the World!

officer, acting under authority of th*
State and in it* behalf, would be of incstimabl* service, not only to the public
■t tanre. but Io the railroad compauire
lheraeelres.
'
Railroads are to great a n&gt;*o*aaity to
the development and growth- of the
btate, they occupy such an important
jsoition in tho commerce snd busins**
of the State, tlut they dewrre liberal
snd geuorous tryatm.ut ia legidation.
Bu: while granting Ibis, we riiould sss
tu it that they ao oouduct their butanes*
as tu cause no unastaasary injury to any
one. The State has a duly to p rform
in this regard, which sbonld not be nag

1 recommend that the insurance act
be *u attended as to give the Commit•inner the needed assistance, by the *jil»&gt;intment of a deputy, with a sufficient1
►alary. ~
Our lusurancu Department, in its
1 present feature*, I behove is not equallI ed in any of the Blate* of the Union.
The labors of the Commiscioner at* ar­
duous and complicated. Only one clerk ■
is authorized by law
The whole erpeuse of the office is but Infling, while
the income derived from il is very large . that in the yean in which the Legista
1 ture meats. £&gt;ur thousand copies uf the
and increasing yearly. The receipts iI reports of all the (state officers, Board*
from specific taxes lotted on insurante |
of Trustee*. etc., of all the Beata itati| tutious shallfoe printed, end oooaaionalj ly the Legislature orders ertra morn than

and to tbpm il looks, with the. oanfi lent
belief that it* past hitaory, it** c*parity
fur future good, its open dorr* fur all
who seek mimiaaiun. will indnro them
to deal liberally with'them in lbs future
a* it has done in tho past.
There can b* no Mich fliinga* a mare
paasiro existence l0 iUcb nn institution.
It mute progrex ur it tuuxt die. It
mute keep step with tho advuncemeut
of the age, tbc requiri-mauts uf the
quickaaed intellect ot its time, and th*
growing demand lor a ratted education
lU faculty should ba paid IxUcr aals
ti**, it* apparatus should ,b&gt; unproved
aud it* library largely increased. In
•bort, it should bo furnished with all
lha appliance* to snabla It t0 giTB
1,200 student* the bre; df ov.re thing
that kindnd institution* offer, and tbw
Thia Ue Uaiverrity cannof do with its
present aoaas; and to arootapluh it,
Ute appropriated, wd n^d to b. Urgeymcreewd. The Ag ricaljurri College,
in its sphere, end with a much *maltar
of »md“ta, i* a co-Worker with
the Unjeereity, end b*&gt; a proportionate
demand upon our cuuidornt* attention,
la trustee, and faculty are tabonng
with earnevtnte* and real to inmase
ns uiafulnrea, and enlarge Uta pewar hr
good. By its s)sto&lt;n of labor and
study armbrawi. it off*,, to, &lt;11 without
exi»n&gt;e. a hboral pnuiinal enltagtato
education. Thu uttondaucu U not
targe as It* rnsribi a* au educational ii-

Leather.

WUif th«r are ofamred stead.
If ths theory of compulsory *dnc*tion i» correct when ■nj-i »
Who are blessed with rxrfaet fareltire,
it tnuot b.. doubly *0 whoa appifod to
those who e«nnot bo eduretod tether at
home erin tk. common robooi, end who.
from the very natare of their inflratetiea
must Become bf.rdoos to their frteada
sod (j the community, wntefo *iHeatari
aud tanosd to *arn tbter living,
There should b* In the itutitutiou at
Flint aome additions mod. to iteEbrery,
and some adornment of it* bore' Tall*,
by engravings, motto** «!e. Boot* rai
tfoual indoor amu**mrot* should^abo
be javrided for hs inmate*. It must

There i* ■* oducatioci that cur achoola,
Univcnity or Agricultural CbllKre* do
not yet offer, whteh w« used and should
have; and that is a practical technical
cducation.thni will Gt men and woman to
grapple with lifrfSs they find fit,-earnI eta. tabonou* and real. W« ritoeld
have axnewhsrs, either in the Uaiveruly or Agricultural Colieg,. , ^,1
technology. Both of three iusntuuoni
•re ac*wmpli*hing more in this direc­
tion than many of the college* in the
c.uBtry; but they cannot with iheir
prereet faoilHire and •pj liane... fill tfo,
want existing m our educational system*
No State Ur tho Union nreils, mure than
ours, educated fannsrs, tnechanios, man.
ufaeturera, arebnrefa. engineers, ehem-1
lots. etc. Our fidWvt. OI!d fields; our
mine* and railroad*, our manufacturing ;
slid agricultural interact*, all require
the ■ervices of i-ducated skill in their ' There ia perhape no wool in th* laaderslopment and mariagem-nt. and of-1 K“«S« &lt;*“♦ “ g*&gt;t-^ upon- the Amerifer to all as rrmuamtive raplaymcut,-------------- “--------- * ■**— "
honorable career, aad ultimate iiwcra*. j! as the State i* concerned, bad w* bo
■a what are called the "learm.'d prof-*-,' children to edneate. no dupawfisut poor,
MOM.’*
'
no lUMne ur deaf or blind to care for,
Yet, with thia v»»t field uf tabqy in- i; wo khould not be nompvlls*] to levy aay
▼iling uur young men Iu enter »n aud tax for the expense* of lh« State govtak* poreesteun, a voty targe majority einunnL Th* receipt* from th* sate of
uf them*enk time "learned protovdun*/' tend*, from specific Intel oc railroads,
Instead, chiefly beCMUso'uur ayatom of insurance cJtnpantes, etc., more than
wiuratiuii, from tiir burn* to iho Uni&gt; defray thn gavwrnetecital vxpcaesi of
th* titato. When the tax'oolteetor tap*

' Six thousand copies each oi the -vi। tel statistics," "agricultural reports,”
The general banking taw applies to , and 1,500 copies of the report of the
I
onliuary bauka ot depute: and discount insurance bureau are printed annually,
‘
In the BEST STYLE and from
It was pareed iu 1857, and an amend-.j These volumes are from 400 to 500 pan mt tu it. aulhotiaing saving* bank*. !■ frvs each. Every two year* 9,000 «ipwa* added in 1871. Another act, an- .'i-sof Hie taws passed by the LegistsThe law* of 1871
tboriring savings asoomaiioa i, was [•*•«- iI turn are printed.
, Were printed in three volume*. Of throe
j There rre now in operation 23 banks ' the general laws ma la a volume of 52s
t under tbeee,act4, 1-1 ut which are gens- page*; th» focal and ,uiraonal act* tn*d&lt;MARK RUSSELL.
i ral, and nine are for saving*. Eigl.-t ut a volume of 329 pages : while the sixt tl.o sstii.g* banks reported deposits of!I rial laws. con-itaing of city and other
: ?3^ffi9,770 lb September 80, 1872.
! ! nunicipa! charter* and amendments
FOR SALK.
' The establishment of saving* Itanks ' thereto, made a volume of 1,48* page*
I in *■• many of our citiea, and towns i* , The law* ot 1M9 made three volumes
afiunt 750 pages each. The House
uno ot th many svstsnee* of the grow-1i of
-..4 U —_ _ 1_____■
C_ __ I..— --.
, iug proiperily ot our people ; sod if |
; they are »ell conducted end bonssth of about 900 page* each ; and 500 cujh
I managed there is nothing that will add tn*, making 2«o00 tolum**, are printed
i more tu tin- gi-eeral well-being and well- every twn years. AlaroU all of tbs&gt;e
I doing uf the community. Tetuperance. are official record aud history of the
| industry, sconumy, ana thrift axo tuo Stat* and its different institution* ; and
Music Teaching.
. natural uutgronlbot legitimate savings they should be printed for the use of
' institutions. It u thureluro the duty ot dill-rent officers, and for preservation
the Bute to footer and encouragu tham. in the archives and . public Libraries of
. and alro to threw about them every the State. Bui the quantity provided
। |«*sibl* safeguard uf sucurily and sta- far by lav tain m.ny itistanre* twice,
i.ibty. Uue b-dly tuarag*! savings snd in sumo ic*ta.ic«* tea time* more
I b*nk would bring distress upon main than i* neeesaary. Far instance: it is
I person* awl uissrust njon the wliol* *y*. no; n*cv*»*ry to print 9,000 copte* ul
lem. A huge propurt.uu of thy dei*M- the aperial tawa, incorporating muoici■ ila are from thv industrial vta*»ea, and jahtie*, etc There ar* only local iu
i their pursuits, it nothing elsu, prevent their operation, and of no general in­
; them from kouwu/g much of lite sulrvu. terest. One ur tiro thousand cujare
cj.ur even the g+usral reputation fur would b* amply sufficient Of the lo­
The csiaolisbmirat uf a Blate Board
know you gel none but the FIRST QUALITY.
Mdrency, of bat&gt;aa. It is the duty ul cal and pereunal acts no more than 2,­
000 cojnea co noeded. Six thousand of Health i* urged upon your consider­
। by iu taws, just a* it dues lor the tuwr- co^vsuf the "Agricultural Report for ation by the Stats Medical Society, and
IhiF
’
wnro
printed,
anting
Miuretbing
by
many thoughtful persons, who have
anev companies
The act of 1800 allows taring* banks uver one dnlllr per volume. Tkaie has given the subject careful study. That
. wit ti a capital paid in ot only |5,&lt;K)U ; been a dntuiud fot all th* copras print­ il i* th* du||e&lt;&gt;f the State to aid in proiecring
and lUMerving the five* of ila
ed,
owing
1
presume,
to
the
fact
that
I wnieli is. m my opinion, much tuu suiall
■ittaeM. requires no tegument. . We
an amount Tua act of 1871 fixes they are given away. Three books are ...
mid nml-maintain asylums for ihia
j H25.9UU as the amount of capital ia all printed in targe type anti loaded. It
rod; we regulafi'witli minute detail
1 cities of small [opulatiun, and 950,&lt;XMl adding targely to tbvir cost There, i* —
i in the larger crtie*. Hus act is in al­ not th* slightest necawity of this; ahd the running of ruilroada. that lite may
! iuw4 alt its tcaiure*, a good one, and it .should b* disenntinued. The statutes bernndr sure thereof; we forbid th*
Citv Dining Rooms
ut the United States are printed with­ sale *f adulterated food, medirim-.v, oils,
containa
many
sal.
guard*.
It
might
(Strictly Temperance. 1
I however, be made much wire aafe with- out leading, and sre certainly as dis­ etc.; all (hewing that the State reougWARJI MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
• out annoyance Iu ufficen or stvckhold- tinct and legible as a bouk next be. It nixM il* duty In this matter. An aodo** nut appwr to have been madu the tire working State Board of Health,
&lt; ers, or any diminution uf profits.
AwrAisf I? Of Jtey *r »'&lt;te
' 1 wvuld ruspectii Uy recumnwnd tbc doty of any one in particular tu snpsr- not overluaded with thoonrs. computed
' re|«al ot tbs law of itiOv, and u revis­ mteud the public printing, or to endesr- uf practical, smuubta men, would doubt­
GROCERIES
COEFECT/QXERr
: iun uf the general banklug law, with or tu save ’he Blate vxjwnsc iu roumte- less lx of great Mrrioe in preventing
| additional legislation pru v.ding tur the tion ihercwiib. 1 r.-cuuim-md that all ffisease, prew.-rving life, and diffusing
। vrtablisbment, iu the uffire ut tba dtali the lavra relative tn th* public printing among the peupte a mure gotivrei knowl­
f
! Treasuicr, uf a bureau uf banking ; Utt uf the State bu carefully revureJ, with edge of the tar* ot health.
The subject is attracting tta- notice of
examination oi banks by the head al, additional tegirtalioc. specilying th*
lite bureau; ui.a requiring reports tn, number of votumre ot cacti ci.ua to b* goveremtette and iniiridnal, th ougiiPhotographs, Photgraphs.
I be tnsdu end pubiishvd, simitar to tl&gt;o, jnnted, Ibe six.; c! type and quality ul uut the ririliand world, nml n worthy &lt;-f
i pions lusts of th* National Banking law. aw: fo bo used, aud svob other regu- yvur thoughtful attention.
ras of the matter, as are consistent
1 the exptres** of such bureau should be
I: burua ly the banks, proportionately te with a due regard to th* public Hoed*
and an enlightened economy. 1 bviicvo
•be&gt;r oiutaL
Inaugural Message
that
a Superintendent uf public printing
It is very questionable wheth/r ordi­
duty it should be tu iup*rrt** aU
nary* banks ul deposit and atsoouui whose
Gov. Bagley.
the pritiiiti|r ordered for the Btatr.would '
, should have the puwera and pnviis^s,
el saving* banka; and whether saving*
A JflILL- lim: of
bank* riiuuld bu |&gt;ermitt*d tu do a gen­
■a. printing of the Bupteui" Court I
eral banking business.
With uur last iucreuing population report* should bo thrown oj&gt;e:i t. who- ii tors ant whether they ta. rich or poor,
growing wealth, and rapid industiuii ever may choose to do it, tmd.tr such educated or iguoreat. Th« State nk.no,
regulation* as the State may direct. It'| in asylums aud school* adapted to tbrir
acrotupwient, banks will multiply iu a
| ranou* tired*, should do tec them wUl
coimepoudiug ratio, and 1 belters it to ia questionable whether the Step? should 1
be uue ot the moat important legiatativ* embark in th*, business of pabiMhing I humanity dictate* nn+dtuy demand*.
In the ur.«:t;un of th. asylums at Kilduties tu enact ■ strong and sinngttui lawbook*. The bupka of the Audit..rARRIVING DAILY.
G*
neral
show
that'the
receipts
from
tno
atuuoo and rlint wo barn whon n tfmt
banking taw.
bu bcuvving, 1 command the subject •ata of the Supreme Court Repot!*, we are not unmindful uf *ur duty in
from Vol. I. to Vol. XXI_ loclutive, this regard. It ba* rest a targe amount
to your caielnl cuusiOwaUou.
bare i-ot equalled the cost of printing of money to mtablmh thus, institution*,
by the sum of 129.205. From :hi»wm. and they require e targe sum annually
to: their support. Wu tacy criti&lt;ix»
Railroads, within this State, hare
To Washington Block over
this or that txpendiittr? in their congreatly increased in number during the
Stioction. ur in the manner uf conduct­
pst lew years.
ing thsm j but after all, Ibre stand forth
The aggregate number ot mite* new
a* enduring mouummU uf th» Chris­
in uperabuu is about B,Uw. Many ut
tian charity aud loving care of our p&lt;r&gt;'
Uiutu or* bang utaud d, n*w ones uru
tde for tbo unfortunate uxanng them.
projected, anu other* are in prune** oi
They are matiaged by tritelere of our
cuuMrucliun.
own ilwbstng, and me conducted with a
It ueeds nu prophetic oyo to tee that
Heath &amp; Chideestei
du. reganl to economy ond oare. They
lira day is nut tor distant when lh**e
At the dore of the fiscal year ending trill nontiuue lor all time tu came to
roads- will traverse the btuto in nil di­ September 3U, 2872. there were betangrection*. Th* out pun* don* which own iug to the Sate 8,U51,O94 eerre ot land. ueod mu generosity, a* they bare bad
it in th* pad. We nhould exercise *
। and tiiMiagv them are creatures of the
The jincre put up &gt;n U.ere lands w«ro
Btata. Abe jowvrs wlurii they sxurciM established year* ago, lung before th* litwrul eouuomy in itroriding for th*ir
ui the cvu*iructwn aud nuimig.mcut ut prewent growth and oevrii-paumi oi our wants, ami ata: of their numogers huhfulnius in ail expondiUrws
Uwae roads are OeriviA from, tegiilativ*
railroad system was suppuwd posubta
Tho Insane Asylum at Katamiroo is
uient of uur great natural rwourou*. u pant. Tbo rontinned control ut u&gt;u The eonatiucuon of railroad* into and
recoguixied ire oue of til* b*c in th.
a smprise aven to ounaivex Faw ol titate over them is re-served by the cuu
through th*»o land* must hare iumres- wo.-.d.-uot alone in w* oin-trurtm.,.
our citizens fully realia* wbal we are as stilutaov, aad i* vumptete u to-all. exKe* ut— . in
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a State. We hav* scarevy any authen­ rej t si»ci*Uy obertarod cnmpsnte*; anu
tic *saii*tics relating tn uur cuisf pro- as to tnsos, th* Legislature ha* lull
dwticw. Ware «ra tu be asked how j«jw»r to prescribe me* puncc regula­
many miUioa ta*4 uf lumber, tuns ut I tion*. li-e duttes, oGlsgatwc* aud ngxte
asm, banrls of *alt, or bushel* ui gran, i ..t trill us-1 cutuj.unles, in UmoonduniuJ
th* State ha* produc-d with® th* pa»t
jeer, I presume n» one ol u« could giv*

Genuine Eastern Oak

| and under the control of tbs State
There were, in 1S71, 1ST idiotic per­
son* in tho Mor-housw el th* Sista. If
yon should dreids to artiira regardiag a
m.w asylum, ururtanro miuht be made
for thaw "babe, of God,” in the aam.
sirurlure. I must sincerely hope it may
not be long-before we will b. Mtabkd
to empty oveiy poor-houre aud jail ia
the &amp;ato of inssne and idiotic omataa.
Every consideration uf huiueuity and
charity urges on tiiia work. I bag to.
commend this suhjwt to juui rao«
careful attention.
Th. imtituoun far th* daaC dumb
aud blind, at Flint. 1* ncaatiwkBy oom-

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.aka." Who of ue would have this
different if he could F Who of ns ta^ay
is any poorer than bo would hare been
had we never haul: a tatami. raffi^ ssylnm t And the wort must go on. A*
we grow in wealth, we lanuaee in povMty; aa we grow in strength, wo in­
crease in weaknaox Baoembenar thia.

*d for the year ending Maptatehsi- 30,
1872, to 8158,171X UBdtbM *m
that daM, about 180,000 unrol .

with but a trifling sxamau fat h* uteremnnt or cultactem.

there tax« are irewel, i* nattered ta
th. affine of th* AudUe (Wrej, Md
u a rock reqauaing great cere. TU
duties of tU Andikx GeMtul are oo
multiiaxioas and oreroua that U can­
not give to thia aulqaal the tire* aad.nl-

�baa growr. in usefulness to tha nation rials. Finally the man who had da- । ride of aad, oouaorttng them, u;J&gt;n I n Wn&gt;T or TBX CVitDITiaxaorTUB
which tbe tebuere stand while cnxaged **•
end to progress in all tho (Matos. It
now asks sumo •1.000 additional appro­
priation for specified noceositioa of its
a this dense steam arising from tire 'ate, ■
OF II ASTlJfUS, MICH.
useful management. Tbo Democratic
j Kalam.noo county ; Frank E. Rioe, of leaders at care make an attack ou it,
! Saginaw county ; &lt; barlao Hainee. of and the “ Liberal" Farnsworth oppose
| Breach ; Freak IL Jruuon. of Ingham. il because tba people ate -tearite lee
I and lion. Ju bus M Seward of Nilas, as «wte! Sunset Cox frankly States as
Aasistaj Sergeanl-ad-Anne by the Se-.- his opinion that tbo last elections iadibata that tbo people ought io bo weduAU these xdoctieM aeem to be pops- cated and then rs-educated. Both Mr.
r with the buuatore and tho public. F aroswortb and Mr. Cox were |tvuad wc pr&lt;aume there is du doubt of mmoeod against at tbuou elections by
ihrir making efficient officers and d-.ing overwhelming majorities, and their
prom pel i all that may I- required ai mouths will soon bo closed and they pre­
rented by the popular rota from advoca­
In tba House, Hon. Charier M. CrOa- ting the letrograde of intelligence and
wvl! uf Adrian was chosen Speaker; L education. The Democratic party see
D. Crossman uf Ingham, Clerk; Wm. tolf bit aa syweruwee among tba masses
' H. Mantou of Benioa, Enrolling Mil but iu fata ia already sealed. A new
Engrossing Clerk, and El ward N. Fitch ! tight from tbo Republican side also
shone ia the opposition where it waa
I of the House ipputoted pursuant to least expected. It waa tho light of Goo.
HawUy of Connecticut, which seems
We find iu tbe annual report of ths
Samuel F. Cuo'e, of Jacksuu, Journal just safficieot tu make dsrkneeo visible. The Detroit Free PressComptroller of tbo Currency a mare o
Ho wants to restrict the Bureau, and
rainable aud iatereeting infbnoatiuu a Clerk.
Hanry W. Walker, of Lansing, Road- thus allows tho wiaiom of tbo Lagi lato tbe condition, and tha operation o.
Xetary
ture of his btato in refusing to send him
tna Nations 1 Banks, that demand* spe
the pendu um. The second suny ouutv the Senate ia place of Mr. Ferry.
aists of twu towering puces »u tho duore
rial attention. The Repot states tbs
■
of
wtn
h
there
ere
two
pte.ure*
that
Millions of dollars are freely ap;&lt;oj.ria- DESIGNED FOR BOTH HOME AND
since ths adoption of our present sy&gt;
represent boyhood and early manbuel
tod by these same u&gt;ambars fur build­
BUSINESS CIRCLES.
tem. 2,001 b.nxa have been eatibluhed.
A tower u-cc ■ ■-, an thiiil to y, ths
Bacor snd Kan's llanos.
ings
to
adorn
the
«itias
ef
their
respect
­
of which 21 hare failed, aad 90 gum
ive Stalos, and yet they halt aad higgle
For upwards of thirty-eight years
into voluntary .iquidaiioc, leaving iu'
fireman; and ovoe an widiUoeal I4.00U ear us ary to t IO Darnon Fui Passe has been rerogexistence at lha date of tho report, Nov.
meed as oae of ths leading journals ia
1, 1S72. l.Md of tbsoo iastitutiuns
Fnlney Marron of Sluawease county. worth more to tha country than eo many ths West. This liigh position —k&gt; long
Tho Comptroller states, in this euunothousands of each pigmy legislature
uon,oos fact that our people will natr
Martin S. Fiiuia of Waontetthw county, would be if they all lived tu tba age of
with greet pleasure, and which mua
Hand G. 8. Barry uf Munroe county. Methuselah.
The opposition to thia
st. 11 farther sotahlish the popularity ui
Nicbotee Haul.lea, of Jackson ooumqt, appropriation, whatever tba nr-teitmay
our Banking byntem ; It is thin, that, i-is tucearnger btya.
ba, is (imply shameful in any man wbo
the failure of these 21 bauke aad vol :
The Governor has appianted ar hie claims to be up with tho times
'
than in tbs past, a irwd newspaper.
un’ary liquidation &lt;4 96 others, no iu-1
The Fn* Prttt, jioliticaily. will be dedividual baa lost
cent by rea-on o I
W. Yemen*, ot Detroit.
votid to au inieliigent support uf th* sre
inaasures hy which ths honor, peace and
tba citiea and towns of the State
thoir drrulatnu, aad that such
emigrants to this country ess bs
mt
Earu!i.:.g
and
Engrtsumg
Clark.*
bo very large, and 1 judge ia intro
prow.iwvity of the nation can be bool
the House on Thuredav. Furaaafis
ynarlr. I wish we could turn oi
subserved and promoted. Ito
tho Fcuum Bead Center from New 1
M» leaf in thia direction, and ado
EDITORIAL DEPARCMENI
fhr aa ia precta-able, tba old-tarhi
Frank touterse, of Ingham, Clark’s were frightiullyto].poerd •.* tbo prujx
Will be cvndu'ted in a spirit of fsirnois
•‘pay-aa-you-go” doctrine
Rank notes now autboriael by law is
snd iiupartiahty, free alike from perron•353,917,470, of which ••40.993.470 Messenger.
fur the consideration of tha bill
The foBuwing resolution has, also,
The suigectcf fish culture to attract-; have been issued, and lha remainder is
bJ
tog much aoeotioa throughout the rouo-. in
of di»-nbUtion. In urde.
Juw'rri That the Etale Printer be. New York Dem vrala in rroainx
of order to delay oe defeat it.
ia a quesrioa worthy al roar ren.i.lere- I execution of tbs prynrooas of an exit: | daily Journal to each daily and weekly
____ ■_ .u_ _ '______ * ..__ _______ :____
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nMr.vi•25^*00,000
..r
ingi-law
requiring
of rirou- j ■ j.w»paper publi-bod in thio State. the growing imiortance uf the inuai tended a reputation.
diately thioo angv... allo stauJ
NEWS DEPARTMENT
lotion to bo withdrawn from ban Is L ' Judges of tbo Supcsme Court. Cuvito groliun business no one will proton 1 to
guardian, in a o. air il iwritnxi, ra&gt;
In this department will bo found ia- | Uieir trumueta With Uu&gt;.r right in.
States having more than thoir jus: j-r &gt; 1 »&lt;.rt Judges, Cuuuly Clerks of the jwv- deny wbo ia infurmed of the gross im­
&gt; nj cvniiuee, aad Ju-’.geo of Probate.
formatiua ro.rosod by telegraph Irotn in tribe lett they hUd sWvrusJ aad b.
{rarticn thereof, and distributing t
, And concurrent resolutions apppoint positions pracliod ou emigrants bv all porn ot tho world, la ita telegraph. )• but towaitta eecn ol luo tout qu
batiks in Staton having lees than then
bhip Masters on tha passage and by io uses the Frt Frtn is aecoud to nuno
ug Benj H. Baker Pcatmaatsr aud
shore, the Comptroller roroiutuends thharptea in the ports where they are ind o-eirons a larger extent than any
Jau&gt;i-s W. King to compile the Ma.nuoL
repeal of those provisions and tho pas­
thrown among us as strangers in a other Michigan n-wspapar special dis
potebre, thereby giving ita readers tho white tba dnetroyiag augvl .ink, out ol
sage of an bet authorixiag the i)*u« &lt; I
sirs age land
Jocad into tbo Senate, that, loo, by l$enearliest and uiuet rom|4ote intelbgvnco aigbt. Then, ottd-h-uii V'bri-t uvro n -s.
•5,000,000, additional circulabcn a:;nv
.tor Eatfteoo, to increase tha. pair of
auifounded by augolu
O» bi. Jett
ally for tho next firs year*, lu be di&gt;
THE LOCAL DEPARTMENT
there » au angel etu&gt; holds Uta Kaio&gt;
the Judges uf lha Supreme Court lu
I Will be intorestiag and eatertainisif. ol justice*: uo ida right another carri.-s
the support and esararagvuwnt of our tribated among tbo States which are di 1X000 a year.
State troops. There are at ;r-ecnt 13 ficrint. The set urn would increase l&gt;y
full and cumpiata, abounding io tho^ tbo Bouk wl Lull-, wi.uu e- ui to Uur
rampoaies, nnifurowd aad maiatamed •25,000 in tbo next fire years tbu Nr of fight will bo thrown upon the sub­ qantod sod racy dnecriptioai uf current the alpha and utuega—tue te-giuurig
aiainly at thoir owa expense. 1 am of tioual Bank eurreuev, and so far as ths.
ject that cannot well fail to present it ia eeauts wbi. b bare causal the Arar Prses
tbe cpiBnin that the State should in
•o bo ro largely quoted from aud have
wuuU
go
ii
would
tend
to
increase
lie
a favorable aspect to tho pw-ple Jus­
soma way bear a portara of the expeas
eo incurred by tho aitnpariics already cireulating medium towards an amuue
tice should be dune though millions ut
urganixed, and by acch others as may demanded by the bu»in^*e interee: c
money bo required to bo taken from tha
VINECAR BITTERS
hsreoftor orgMue. aad Besot them in 1 the nation, and would therefore, in viu,
। Treasury. Principle ia paramount over
maintainiag an etfiu.mt military organ- bf tbo policy adopted by the Goreru­
expense, and if a wrong has been done
iaatioa. They are evtajeaed of our
beat ciuaens, and will bring no di«gre--- moat in regard to the n-i«aue of Gm.- I
to u in lustrial claoa ia thia country in
lyon the uuilurm they Wear. The arouviuLtoa ul the cooati'.ution restitution
oationof yoaag torn together, under pert of Cot&gt;grv«e. Aud rot, wo hs
oarer seen My snbatanual and satis.a
the pr-luoer or the consumer, ere carelory reason given fur tho subetitodea
lully ivUatod and revised, and rocurd
■ *20,000 waa yreterday ai&gt;[ropriat&lt;-d ■11 tho print.:;*! transaction' in Um vsby tho Sa.iate, on motion of Mr. Murton. iutM articloa of trade; ;rodu.w and
-uerchandins in the marbeta ut the lead­
' lu carry nut ita onlere rejuiriug rum
ing citiea in lhe Unwa. as well no mure
n detail those ol Detroit.
LITERARk' FEATURES
Tbs CaostitutaMtel smendm-nt fur
’ Tbo Fnt i'rm will be conducted with
lacseoamg the salaries «f the Cirouit ' tnt derive tbo financial b-nefit. uf th*s
treiomey sol report the f».U. Thu. be same caret a I regard lu tbo eei-cii.n
Judges, which waa uibtusUed at the late Ii new issue uf currency; eepocUUy a&gt; u&gt;e
(tho man y goes or what ■ migh- have uf ail that ia iuterwsUng and iuatruetivs.
•isetm. waa detested by a small major- Greenbacks and tbe cunency imued to
bort, ;r vent -d by th - gross .1 di oemi- , the general aim being tu pro lure sneh
My. The negligence ui tbo people m I' redeem every dollar of tho notes issued
I nation of knowledge am-rag tbo maasen. a journal as shsd had a welo.me m
properly rewarding their public erev- J
very intelhgvnt ttome circle as wril as
by tho National Bank* under exiating
' It is well known that in (Mates where- the counting room and the office, one
j i'literacy duos not prevail no jUmagugu- -at no citiaen ul Mnhigau especially j
j could mal -ad tlis'poiple into cuafuiv.ii
and chaos such as threatens these States
It will be found eheap to approfwiatr all rvspc’s tv anjr Detroit nswepaper,
■ ureiabed to mail subscribers at T)
millions to oncourego education among Douasa per your.
New Advertisements.
those people sod thus prevent troubles 1
Tas Tm-Wnxxt Fin Pu» co
nut show eo large a ebare of ' profits io
which
aat
hundreds
-at
millions.
their stockholders as they base b-eu
pubtished thrioo a week, being far tbs
generally supposed to have rvalued |
bust journal tar tannsrv and merchants
The Comptroller thinks ths dividends
The attempt to raise tho President's residing in the interior wbo, while tot
oeing sufficiently well informed through
salary tv JjO 000 per annutr. has failoo
a weekly new«|«por. stall hare not the ।
not Ihtoh larger, probably nut ns Urge,
because it was oof preeentod in order ■rail tarilitMa tu enable th.-tn tu take a i
as under the old State Bank system,
The rote waa very light and hi nee n.- tally.
This editnsi is furniah.-d at'
and lur Ices than the average dividends
conclusion can bo arrived at from this
of the English Banks.
We presume
source as tu the poiiolanty of tho mea*- । Tns Wx*&lt;iT Faxi. Parse fur Michigan
thia ia true of those beaks which cun
rvedcsn,
by
tar the
journal pubfiabnro in the Ho-'ss in case it came to a
-d, m turnuh-d at Twu Duller* a year.
duct thoir buri ossa according to the
square vole on tbo appropriation.
1 lu the grttrr Up of a dub «i tits aa exqsriW asto biUr of tho tow, and is cne u!
&gt;«jfcot 1*0 possible that our people have
-rs copy will be lurouhed.
For dai*a
not the dispre-tmr and dseire to do se. tho beet endoroemaata uf the wisdom of
of ten the price will be •LN) fur each
‘ I earnestly recommend tba: tha quev- tbo system, aud all that woul-t tceta tu
Tbo Postal TaJr^raph bill which i .■er year. Extra inducements to c«n
tioc be again submitted at the next iron bo required would bo additional l-gidanow pending ia the House baa many • aiaera to ba had ou application by tet­
’rfaltlsttfcn. and I .to m in tbo toU lion to prevent these teals being turned
friends aad &gt;ome enetniaa. It prvpoae. ter. 1'ropaym.mt in all cases in ad­
•fbfth- th*: an mheraat erase of justice
vance. Money should be sent, if pcs
into worse then Shylock allowing m»tito authorise a company to purehaae the Siblo. in bank notes, drafts, or postottaw ,
and right, of eeff-inu-rsat and self-pr.present monopoly of Telegrs[ih*, and to
toifiaii, wifi eeeuia its approval by the tutiona,aathey nuw aro.mmaay inatasceo.
Tbe Cutnptrullor states that most of the
nut them under stnagunI rule* * dopted
banks have a large surplus of dividends
by Congress. At tba sama data it so
profile, which of coure, is »&gt; much ad­
ditional security to their depusit.-n,
now charged, taken in tho aggregate
anioutiting in the aggregate to m*-rw1
It is perhaps tbo beet that can bo dore
han •100,000,000.
st present for the interests of the geni­
On the whole, tbe report shows our'
tal public. Tbo purchase of tho old
banks to bo in a healthy, satisfactory
lines by the Government, under the
sad exceedingly prosperous noodition
terms proposed five ur six years agn,
will require a largo outlay on tho part
That they are eutiBey to tbe fullest pub­
lic confidence, and we trust with nt h
of the Government, an! th« right to do
additional legialaUcn aa shall bo deem­
this at any time will bo retained undrr
ed ni rlies ry to prutea the deptoi vro,
tbo prooenlbill. io care tho new compa­
ny violate its aimpact with the Gavorntad tho prohibition by tbe moat stringeat enarur.rots of say usurious interest
ment, and attempt to impose upon it
cr any diatnunto at a bigher rate tbaa 7
or the people. A huge lobby is sail to
he qutedy working in tbo internet of the
rectiy received by any bank**or i» officere, that these Nauoual Beaks ipay in
the future aa ia the pteoaal be the guardiaaa of tbs nation's c.reutaLng modi-1
um, or. at beat, all of it, aot euppbel |
by tha Guveramoat iteelt ia tbo fb:m j

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Iiran r.mncr.1

SjHASTlNSS NATURAL BAEK.

1835

1873.

BACON &amp; KARR S

NOS,

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First-Class Instruments.

liew Scales.

New Styles.
New Prices.
Veiy Low.

Jfareroom, .Vo. t55 Gretna, near Xifhth St., X K

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL

t 139 State St conur of Mriisx,

7UP?7@PPP"PPPU?Pz77?

SHICAW.

Silver Spooag
Tea Fotta.
Udies* Betts.
Pearl Setts,

Shirt Headds.

Wamh Chains,

AT B1TSEXX&amp;
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OITf fitre MfOll

beyond question just aad right, and
wtri&gt;e ww have no sympathy erixh the
law that consigns to tbo gallows any
Boman being, ae eaanot help believing
if any man ought ever to be bung fur
wilful murder that man to Stokre

B. Flei'Kf'N

�Trfl
/All person, that wars reaidenla of
'Barry County twenty-fire year, ago and
upward*, ar* rwjureted to asemub’e at
the Ounrt House in th* City ot Has­
ting*, on Friday January 26th 1878, at
2 o’clock P. M not only for ihepurpo**
ot affecting an organisation of th* early
Miller, of the County, but for the pur-

KROM JACKSON CO FORT WAYNE

Cold! Cultfar!
Blow!

Blowy

Then a d&gt;y of.
Then calm again.

&lt;s»y Hud vjmu.u-1 wila Lbm A. Hererey aud tii*t lie waul* accept the cffic*
at th* ia-n* salary a* Gao W Mills rereivrd ; rouimcuring January 1st 1878,
aud the Committr- reeomended that he
be an appiinted.
On motion the report war accepted.
e*neeled throagh mistake
Upon motion of AM Hama the report
By AH. WoodA-«.W That the buperriscr be and of the Committee wee laid upon the tab* is hereby instructed to report to ttus
Board at their next regular me ting tbe
Naya-Wood. Wuofay and William*.
On motion a n*w ord.T of 88 00 fa
favor of J. IL Van Valsoe. waa drewm
fa plae* &lt;.f one dated Ort. I Oth. 1879,,

WE MEAQI BUSINESS NOW

Wl.at next, wa don’t know yet.
Bat probably more weather.

marriagve in Chicago leal year.

Immense Reduction In all otir Prices,

ships and acquaintances
Thia Uou ba. born loo long neglected
and new ia deemed a very proper time
fair th- meeting. M A. C. Pnrmlee. (the
j tirer Register of the County,) and oilier
early settlor* ar* hor., visiting their old

Remember that a gnod time will be
bad at tbo Odd Bellow*’ fedival and
*rening out at Union ■pend one day fa cementing the sturdy
fiindabipe funned amid tbe rigor, and
HalL WTonlyfl.W.
hardship* of life in the woods It will
A. T Stewart, the great merchant do ita good. The aetilara of 80 yearn
prince uf New Yuk, foil on the step* of ago are fast putting away, to the other,
hi* residence a few day* since, and to ua, new untried country, and what
Adopted.
broke one of his kg*.
wo do hero, npon the field where w*
On motions, tha report of Finance
Any man, woman or oliiid. who tan have borne tbe beat and burden of the
Committee wa* acceptel and adopted.
day, we must do quickly. Com* friend.
Moved and earned that Quackenbush
and Fisher be allowed an order of 820,
W. Haye.
11. A. Goodyear.
to apply on job el draining the Striker
E. IL Carpenter,
0. 8- M union.
•■’clock trniu Monday night fast, witq Win. Upjohn.
I. A- Holbrook,
th* corpae of her husband, for A«kn&gt;4 John Ruberti,
J. 8. Van Brunt,
Daniel Cook.
Obip, where the remain* will I® i*
W. 8. Goodyear.
By Aid. Wood—
Ixiraaso Mudge,
POSITIVE FACT.
R Mudge i. auppas^l to hare w&gt;!d
That th* Mayor appoint a Committee
mote goods fa th* last four months.than
of Three to consult with some suitable
J. W. Buckle,
! any other heaae iu Hasting..
Why, 8. Andrus,
person in regard to acting a* Qty At­
Horace Dodge,
U
mi.j/rp.i.mw. u..,
i&gt;~“' l-k-u-r-l. &gt;• “ll- •»■&gt; K. Barlow,
torney.
J. B. Carpenter.
|U J. Ksnfield.
of Dreamer, Heath A Co. Tbetr .lock
f'**ap,
l«aaii
Mrewf.
of Cabinet-ware can’t Iw brat In tbe
We publish Guv. Bigley a M-ortags
Mat.*. *rtww— Hn'as tswi-,—■— l-.mu.— . .
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Hatting*. Jan. 13th 1878.
a did nut g-t it m

CHURCHES.

MASONIC,
ix-taue fn«*a.

a,Mil 00 MTI OF CLOTBi!
Must be Sold this Winter.

Local klwefj police;.

And our Prices Prove it

public.foe- S^V'e
a* it will pay the:;,

happjr.

' y Lewis B.-ar, of Carle!’- i. a is 1 ab mt
fourteen y««r« of age, ha J a leg broken
• the other day, wrestling. Dr. Chea

Il.x rderpfalsw
The reading of the ruinates of ths .
Minute* of previous meeting read and
fast electing omitted.
The following net. of Geo. E. Altofl approved.
for w^ik ou the approaches to Iron
By Aid. Woodl.ndg-*, amounting to £&gt;.21. was pre­
Thai the Treasurer of the
sented and allowed out of General High- ’ City b», aad be i&gt; hereby d:r.ct“d to
• ay lend nnd wider drawn
Accruut of Hicksun W. Bulfe, for
Ju.lie* L-h in sail of City va. Peter
MrVaur -. wat prstenteil, end &lt;« notivi referred tu Finance CommitteeJ

Grand River Valloy Division

with which to nsrigatr
By
Account of Willi.tn Tinkler for haul, ho ary. hi* brahma* are sp!«aiug pl.uk and labor, amounting tn
aliuuld any one wish to improve 8L.‘&gt;0 was pieveut-1 aud was allowed aa
follow*: £&gt;.10 on Third Ward fund and
£1.40 on Fourth Ward Fnad.
Tl,e account of Wiluam Tinkler, at
Spec al Police, amounting to IIAS.fa),
was prereutnl. and^n motion was laid

■ A. R. V. KXTfcTHtdg-8----

feitJ
Otte.—All kiuds of Machine Oils,
smtahle for Mcwer*. Sew Mill*. lluggiw
and Wap-na. Point*. Oils. Ac- at the
Drug uml Book .Store of
retarx-d on tbe Thursday following.
jan-StS
J. P. Rnttar* A Ou.
1‘orlUpo Mn- R-. wife id tbe jr publiaher op4h» Bcxsaa, ccull enlighten
any one1 in regnal to lb- matter stionld

' K A greet eniiovity iaon rxhibiriun at

Michigan Central R. R.
BLD. nuutl ll» DOECT ROUTE.
sssJUftE'itOTjaia.eisx
I Shue*! ’ Shoos’.! I of crvry variety and
| kind lor men, wotn-n ntvi chiulrenJ
' Waterproof ami proof agaii.it colda,
ju»t aa cheap a* bef r- the Boehm Fire,

4710

harcn'l room to inentiou all &lt; &gt;ur Hedticeil
Herewith Pledge minelvM to 01 Bat Mid Sell th»
gains in '

Meeting ef the Cummou Council hold
at tbe Council Room, fa eaid eity on
Fn lay evening. Dee. 27 th, 1872.
Council called to order by ilia Honor

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
ny&lt; qifkHT o/tc pg/cr «rogr,
36 Canal Street. 36GRAND RAPIDS,
- - - - MICH

Aid. Wuxi, a* Chairman of Commitue t* ouster with some pereuu iu regard
to acting a* City AUorusy, asked furth­
er limo before making report
On motmn of Aid. |W,lliam* 1 unbar
I time Was granted.
I By Aid. WoodAMcfrrd. That upon Joaeph Cole bLng
।I good aud sutffowm bonds with the Becurdar, and in lavm of tbe City, to tw
aecvpteu by thia Duard, to complete tbe
hub epuu the Badry aud WigUtmau
I lolls as eeriy m tbe spring as practicable,
I in aneb (tarticoian os ta* street luu»; uiiltae u.«m n* o*ssary to tulfill tbs onn

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

| part ul th* city, that he be allowed th*
I Leisure due oa said contract *a Uicugh
I the same ws* cusnplsted end accepted.
' Adopted
Tbs report of the Su|-*rv a*i was read
and ou motion of Aid. Jawed wa* sc
copied and sduptod snl placed until*.
By Aid. Wuudlion repo.: wa* accepted.
That an order be dr*wa upon th*
lion Conned adjourned.
1 Fire Departmeat fend of tbe City o.
Cue. B Woo*.
Heatings fa fever of Jamas A- Swveaer
Rrointw pro tear.
1 tut 89 US, and enoth.r order upon th
contingent fond M 61 cmii* fa his favur
I Tto&gt; above amounts b*iag tor an over
Cuuneil at the Cfotnril rnvma Monday,
I tax, sssereed by lb* bapervisor upon
Dre. 30th, 1872.
I hie farming land, unpkn-snt. and hr*
Jfo --. nl-Marer, ifeeurder. said Alda.

■ the Court Hoose, or was tha oiher day.
I it wa. -liowa i a by uur Co. Treasurer,
1 M. T. Whn far. We remember hiving
■ wwa rnwh a thing iu uur yenuger day,
I but had lurg-ttcn all aboat surh Ihhrga
Jewel) and Wood.
I till Mito brought to onr saw, the thing
By Aid. Hsme —
Mlr.uie* of previous meeting read and
JfeseM, That tbe Mayor ba request­
nppnivsil
ed to notify the ,t*x pey«s ot tbs City
Th* foltowing accouuta were tenanted that oa Munday evening, foe Uth uay
ot January, HDA the Lbanad will tas&gt;
all well vuoogii fa their pface, but Uiat
E B. Throop, balance of work on into cousuisratrau tbe propriety af pnrten doUv y»tf pirn u&gt; our Co- Tre i»arcbisfag a Fire Engine lur th* us* ot U&gt;*
Iron Bridge. 17 VO.
aty. All tax-payer* ar* invited tu alcr» odke, Ou. my I
W. B. Brown, rent of Council room.

everything. No dirt, no r-ytnent, *e
1 Perf.rtly reliable. It dxM the
Adopted.
Work mwit affociasily A treslive gitHpms William* 4 Co, wall circle for
Account of Chea. Dolph, 873 7&amp;, fot
ing/etf perrirwfer. rent p&lt;»tagw Ireo up I Denaador" fartanlly cure. Ece Situ _•*, well. St W.
road work, Ac., waa preMutsd, and ou
tfn aiipliratiun to I’roctor Bro»- Gtou Wa«p Stiag* and Muquito Bito*. Il
Th* following *e*~.un!* were presented
uiuirnlix-s tha poi-oti sad r-morse tbe
and &gt;.n motion w-re referral to Fneo.e
Pain a-.d tfarllfag fa a few momenu.
it should be a-qdied at ones-. The writ­
Banner Company, printing. Ae., S8.00.
er be* used il many tuaua without a -fa­
Allen A Pneton, lamp. Ac- 90.
de lailure. It will b» eq&gt;»*'|y -tfertnal
I&gt;. 0. Robiutoe, eerrioea aa 8u4neutxaliring and extracting the putp-rrisar. IlM).
eon from th- bile* ot all venomous in­
Worth A Dinnia, printing. 106.80
traveling ia
M.vviby Aid. Jewell, that tbe aecount of H. W. Ralf* be taken from the
I table as4 referred to Fmanca Comtnit.
Regular meeting ot th- Common
: Overcoats 85 to 825
Council at tha Council roOxs Munday
evening Jan 13th l»73.
cheapest Store in the
By AM. Jewell—
Prerent —Maror, RoMrder .nd Aids
State.
Star
Clothing
That ac.-vonl of William Tinkler be
! erts, Mr- Porter la_.uren&gt;- Ag-ot, MHama, Eistmsn, J.well. Wool*-., Wood
tikm irom the table and refentd to
Rouse Grand Bapids.
[ Ruiasll Cuenail. Mrs Ann Fieicet
aad William..
Miauls* of previous meeUa; read aad
■ Mhn Carrie Landing. Hr. Chancy Hsrt,
Mr. I- H. rreman. Catherine Darkey.
A peril on was tree-med by dame.
Mured by Aid. Jewa'l that th* reso­
J..lm L. CbnndkT-2. Mr J..kn Brewn, A- bwere w repreeeatfog that an sxrree
lution uf Aid. Wood at Im-, me*ting fa
Hwap-P. K. Sebiu A Co of Jackson, Mrs. Louise M. Alten. Sidney Patfap.
of UXM had been levieo oa bis property,
regard to transfer of money &gt;rom FIret
Direct your letter* to No. of P. 0. asking that &gt;t be returned, Ac
are reUfog out their retire «todt at fir*&gt;
Word fund to cuntingent fund be taken
mM. Tb. y ’ tare an immwn*- stock.
On motion of Aid. Wood, the petition
from th* fable.
WU- IlMt.bvb worth of choice gauds,
af all kfada. which they are cfoung out.
**d il any «*• fa indfaed to visit Aick-

he Start* cm hia journey, and a Ittl* ly diLCUMOil; bat the matter tenafasU
oev taken fa eraminatiun of Route will by the appointing tw: Cumnutteos «
fa mt cease eave maeh trouble, tfa&gt;a euuustisg of Aid’s. Wood, Hun* at

Dy Atd. Jewell—
Moved by Aid. Jewell that tha rssoln
That aa.crd.r drawn in favor of M*tion be again tabled until nest meeting.
&gt;o Allen, Oct. Wtb, 1871, ot 81 88, b*
Canfod.
By AM Wood—
That tho Mayor appoiai a Cotnmitfre
of 8 to ®nler with a like Commit a* of

THEWEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTOK.
AND GABLER PIANOS.

WOMAN

FRANK L. WARD.

SALT.
eaavSEig;

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JE:hi_in Ksiiterv Dcpst

A GW

MICHIGA v.

ISATlffl

Wisharl's Pine Tree

Tar Cordial,
NATURE’S GREAT fcEMQjy

tifictel hatrwl of othpttug are forever
and continually tsttag to throtUe u.
Tbe young baby that come, into tlu•vrid ia mei’a. ererj step by the m-«si
dotartulu»l dppusttkiu. Ho vr ear tnu-t
be a “rough young ’uu" imbed tu w...
tbe vino, y against light ciitU'S, Otate
eoufitMMwut iu iuy vouiitaUM ruCltr^bau
end luiwaua. tiuarishmviii (iu e.kw
puttier of Lit vr bur mut&gt;.ei s urtil^pa.
appetites or oaralen urgarU tur umuU
sud Iraulic deszrr tar fashtanablo, tnytiritma draaa,) physics, soothing

flows rattle in the htetmeuis. Etill the'
pafe-laoed wirrnan stitched on.
‘Mother ' rriiwd a sh-nu&lt;&lt;r' vnice from
get Ihai

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
Tas» Qabrert- LHhojpaphinj C,ampin?

The New Capitol and Grounds,
MATHEW BUHNERS C3LI EQE

A manly little fallow cams oat from
tho bedroom beyond.
The fine dress is done, Roto.’ said his
mjtlicr, *Bnd you must run bon» wi’b
it as fiut aa you can.
Miao Graefe will

55,555 IHLLASS UF PM®

■

Fifteen yean after one blustering
MSW ABTEMTlSEMKAys.
March motning, a young man satbehind
tbe counter ci a thriving jewelry aetabGoo. P. Rowell A Cp'g. Column.
lishmerrt iu one of tha nertbera ci tie*
Ha waa a handsome man, a scholar aud
a travafev, a maa of tests, of iateltest,
aad of money, for he was a partner in
sooner and ask bw to give yen ths th. firm which waa a prosperous one,
money. Wo must have it to-night. bat.despite all this good fortune, Ross
And you can stop into Mr. Bay’s and Dunbar was tot bsppy.
His muther
buy some coaL end ve must have sou... and little Mora bad guoa to thoir tong
bread and tea, and a mite ot butter, and borne and he was utterly alone, without
to •” kith or kin in the wide wodd.
Hitting sloao that morning, with tbo
TU get rm all, mother,’ bo said. roar of tliA March srind iu his eare, hi*
thought* wen. running back to tho days
have a big sausage, little sb,' be edd.C, of bis boyhood and to his motha?.
turniutr toward the cot
bumble bu-ne
How vivid tha past
Tbe little girl tuddel Iwr coriy heed, -ccCMid. and how drar and sacred, di&gt;and her great wLtiul ryes sparkled •pits its priv«t Kiidi and sorrows. His
with fewn delight
otsn grew aim and his heart swelled.
■And you shall have half of it, Rum.’ AU were guoe away over th. wi-to wat­ GEO. P. ROWELL &amp; CCrTti*ERICA.
•be pijwd, in her «l.mdcr bird-likr ers of time and change.
A tender smile sotlmed his sad face
Hadn’t vuu belter put on yuur thick as be rec-ilted that stormy night when
jacket, my bovT cvnunned the mother; be sat subbing on ths steps ul Air. Foutbe wind cuts like a knife.'
lonaiy'a tuan^cn—and little P.nrie,,
‘Pshaw, mother. I don’t mind tho taking pity on Lira dropping uer string I
wind,’ and away ho went, down tho at ntm-raids. Darting Uttte Psnaa, the I
stairs and oat in tbe storm
reznembrsneo uf h.r sweet hue. as be
saw it through tbo snow-wreaths that $5 to J20
ntience ami angar. night, haunted kin constantly. Ia lh» ,
nd trienrs were ca­ toug, tang hitesn year*, nsv.r for unu
lls below find her bcur Lad he turgocteu her. But she
nut como home y.L w*. gone; lost to him forever.
Hu reverie waa broken by ths en GE0nO.0W.EIX &lt;fc Co'
trance ul a curtomor, a lady ctoeely
cloaked anu veiled.
bbo approached
tbo counter with a j-welry caw In her
band.
could not finish it sooner, end she wauls
“Would you buy those rirf' sho
tbe money to-night'
ask'd simply, in a clear, sweet voice,
Tbe servant took up the handsome that stirred tbr young man's, heart as
drew and the inreaugn.
no other woman's voice had power to
■I'U never give bar another stitch of do.
work, for 1 ought to have had it three
He look the casket and unclosed it.
Advertisers' Gazette,
hours ago,’ rated tho angry beauty.— and spread out its contents. A watch, .
‘Here. Fancbco, corse and dress me s» elegant and costly, a diamond ring. on.
uno-; tbrae’s not a moment to loeu! No, wr Two rubies,' ami aa emerald nutklsr.. ;
T can’t pay to-uigbt; I haven't time. Ross Dunbar barely eupprsaaed a raj of
He must rail to-morrow.'
surprise as bis vyw fell upon it. He I
'Bat we've no fire and nothing to eat, turned it over with eager trembling tin- 1
end arer is sick,' called tbe boy, push-'। per*, and there un th. clasp was the
ing up tho grand oOurway.
name that hm lived ia his heart so |
■tihut the dour Fanehon ! commanded ’' many lung years : 'Little I’.nxie 7
Miss Graae, and the dour was closed in ! "You wisb to sell them all T’ he a«k- j
. rd striving to steady hie voice and the
throbbing of hi* hurtTbo lady heutatod an instant, then .
: she ]mt out bar deader hand and drew the emeralds toward her.
“! dnlike to part with thooe,*’ she |
said, “it is my frtiier's gift—aad—aud '

fa Cask. Rael Esuta

JOHN H-WENDELL* CO.

F&lt;r»-o«l I’ra^rty, is «m»«U r.c a &lt;: I. gl.no.

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$23~000 &gt;. H.,1 E.l.1. I

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$3,000 in Cub!
$6,553 in Pennim! Tru, &lt;r

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOW £

M4NTIEB AN 0 QRATEF.

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Ujfepfjj-Ure Iterate, .......
, b UutuMw Mver WsirUt.-.

P. A. B7.T.LIHGS.
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MOTHE.

Tie Pits Tics Tar fciH,
CHIB JONE i BRO.

HKISPiPKH DIRECTORf K

Great American Dyspepsia

Oysters and Clam:
M •

E Git-LET AF.D F\MUT.

’Ujsilw:

WORM SUGAR DROPS

HENRY R. WISHART.
I’ll Oi’IlIETOR.

GAZETTEER

She stood for n motneut, balancing
horeelf on tho tip uf bar dainy foot,
her rraebud fora grave aud reflective;
than a sudden .bought flooded bar bluo
aua with auashiAo. nod Inking aatau- ;
i5!i^ from the table sho started down I ••They ara very fine genie,” he said,
stains. Iho servant bad just closed tbe j
&amp;Mtos«loor, but slw fluttered past Lisi j after a tn-tneut. “and I au&gt; willing to
■ give you a tair ’«ce—soppuae wo say
lilb a hummhig^bird aud opened it Ii ono tboucand dollars will tuat du T'
,
On tbo steps oat Rom, brave little fellow
Tua girl flashed a daxslmg glamx o f
that ho was. subbing as if bis heart glad surprise from beneath her vaiL
would break.
■So much aa that?" she said tzvtnu, 'What ia tbe matter, little boy T lonsly, “yuu are very kind sir. Ob,
wusotioMd Pansiv.
yon cannot know bow much it will help
Bow looked up, half behoving that it ua!”
was tbe taco af au anirel fouking down
Tbe young man made a polite reply i
upon him through tbe whirling snow and proceeded to pui aside tbe jewels I
flake*
and uraw a cheek tor the money. The
■Ok. 1 cannot go borne without tho March winds were still blustering with- ■
cut, add the girl shire-red and drew her '
wrapper closer about her u sho started
out.
“Won’t you 1st me run down to tho
bonk tar you T said the jeweler, catch­
ing up his hah “You can play shop
worth a greatdeal; pap. bought it tar Luty tbo while, it won’t bo bat a tnmuta
By birth day preeeut. bat do yva taka
it and welevtiM.'
“Bui I am troubling yon so," sho UlSb. exieadod her tiny hand and
something Ilk. a shower vf sparks
“Not a bit ol it; just take this warm
twinkled to tbe boy's feet. He 'caught teat, please; you’ll not ba likely tu bave

Full Of Ck^i

&gt;Ms;Vo°tv^B^ir,0K or

K0BJGAG2 BALT

■GLKft

W.IU1H

FAhaAIO

ScSSEStix*
GRAND RAPIDS

iHBOAt AND iu.4 6 HiTItlHt

BLOOD PURiFlDL

60,000 oo
in Valuable gifts:

st; a a B am o fistu re fsamesi

■nr

iHTESPfi'Se.

TWO CRAM) CAPITALS OT
J5.C00 EACH IN GREEltBACKS.

RnJJARB

TABLE

KAh'DTACiW

L \ TH SEWEMI

»•&lt;. IIX&gt; out 101 tt.a4o&gt;|M M.r.

DETROIT,

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ilfill

BOILER WORKS.

'5 to $250. p:rmoa2t'

■nr cu.tutnors," end seating bar behind
his desk be took the check and burned

‘No, no I* ba cried. running tip to
»’back*’’* *tO°d 5 '**'*,,Ut*
’ teke

.wjpsjis..'

fatailwr; who can tur- Hie return
Bat Finite shook bar curly baadl
broke in upon Ur meditations, and rr*¥&lt;» shall take it,' she cummnnded ceivjng her m-msy aha humvd away to
her bumble lodging.
Tho tallowing al'tsriiooii was even
more blustering; tbo wind roarad and
She &lt; loa^l the dour with a Ung, and too sleet beat and tinkled again.t IU
Rem stood involute in tbo stonnv
wradowa of too l.ttl* room m winch
night Bhoald he ring the boll and ra­ Panzw aad bar father sat Bevero miattan tbo jeaelry to Pawie’e father, or tartuno and revense had reduced tb&gt;m
ottoHbe do aa aba bid him? He to poverty, and the eld man being au
thought of hia mother and poor, hungry
invalid all the rare fall upon Pamae’s
little Flora, waiting wistfully for hi. restandsr shjuldera. ribo sat busy with
tuni. Ha eouid not go back aad see
h*r sowing, while her father read
them starve. Wrtli a soddan Wmg ol
stand from a new book which she beJ
doaparaboa, ba pat the wwots in hia bo-’
porcbasod
with some of th- money rew.m and dashed down Ao street.
oe.rod far her jewel* Her pure, swuot
Tbe gas waa blaring brilliantly in o
isce waa wan and sad and bar future
stretched before bar. sad and hupebas

NATURE’S

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done up ia law P*j*r, and attached
to thorn .curd baaruig tho simple wonlr
“Row Dunbar has not lurg-jltou little
Panrie.'’
"Ob. falbwr T' she cried. “I knew—1
cusw him I ok: we hare toasd Roes
•t ia4!"
Au instant later Rosa was in the room 1
clasping her fluttwnng bands in Li., and
looking into her ryee with a glance
tha brought tho rosy blushes tu bar
cheeks
And a few weeks after,' when tbe
blustering winds were vver1 aad the
binabfeaa sang m the badges, and tbe
goMeu-neartad pauM-s ware ia bloom
oa tbo gnrttan burden, Httl. Pause berams Boes Dunbar’s bnda and for hot
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22, 1873.

WR the siarmrtt of welcome*. Tta
•Kaaonlc Ball was bat afbw tod* from
Wt Turner's rrsklrnee. anti • lira often
latent with him a*, far as tta door, and

Wurid. hekkfut among H-eue« oi' natuIMltaasiyand gran-tasr, a* waibae of
। historic mtsreri, for tta. mental rest
which could never l&gt;y found. Oace
I more ta turned hit »t*p* toward Amirlie* uni tutrght Ms Matonfo friend Wodal worth. Finding that gre&gt;ti*m*n ataut

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way, and then closed wearily.
j ”1 fear *i&gt;e will nut reewer very rap- I
I idly,” aaid tta ductor. “She has a deli .
I cate cOBstitntios, and will req niro th* i
; beet of row ”
i ‘•Poor cmild !" eaid Mr*. Turner, “I I
i do not wonder ata ia nroriy dead, bat I
' who can ahe ta T Some terrible aoei. |

FIRST Qt'JLITr

BLACKSMITHING

•'You bed tatter examine tar'cloth­
ing,” aaid the doctor, '*perha|w von can
find eoove aloe to tar rotation*.”
Mr*. Turner lifted tta gwuniar white
dre*s and turned it over and over. Tbn
aqaere and oompoaa placed then by Mr
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each other, bat neither .poke, and Mr*.
Turner did not n-Uca thv tear that glis­
tened in her husband'* eye*
The doctor’a lean that Em would
not rvcovsr proved not to bo w*T found­
ed ; day* and week* of Cerar aaceoedad
in awakening her to life, daring which
•he talked incoherently of "papu,” ana

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DRUGS
Medicines,

larvated, and brought bar gin* of every•
thing that might please her ehiidiab
^iy dew Utile tfri." aald Dr. Hout,

when Eva was at length able to tide
eut. “wHl you tall ma your uam* F’
“tva," wrid th* ohiH, “I thought you
knew iL”
’Tea, I know your acme ia Eva, but
I want to know tba met of yotn naan
—your father * natua.”
‘•Eva Dnnnt. Mr. Durant »* ay

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Faster and faster sproad th* flam**,
■nd now tta ship wss enveloped in a
firry ataat. kh-n and women ruJteti
madly over tta aid* to mart n quicker
but lew* painful death. The boat* with
on* exor^itino, had taen overladen and
I want yon to tai! ma all you
ci|*lBid. There teere tasty prayer*,
and beart-roading crio* of mirory and caa&gt;umBmb&lt;r abotU your fa h r and
distrvM. IRuth hovered, vulture like, mother."
Eva
’
s
eye* filled with team.
“Oh,
over hi* victim*; aome .upperting them•elvea in tta water by article* anateta I air, tar masun . died and want to lie*
Asd I da no. know
taaiily (torn the burning atrip, aud with
where
papa
ia
H*
sold
if
I
never
saw
which they leaped wildly into tta burn­
him again 1 moat kuuw ta had guue tu
ing ***. Tta capaun i----- ‘--------- ”
trumpet, “Taka tanrt f
___________ w_ ,______ A ahip ia
cummg to uur relist.’'__________________ '
Jarne* Durant *tood upon tta almost
deeerted d-ck with hi* ualr child, but «
four year* of ago, folded cfomly ia hi» I
arm*. Hi* eyes aweot th* borisou in Itied sotuethinu under my arm* and
search of tho ahip ta wliich tta captain ILirow ma into tta water and I hare not
Imd alluded- Be discovered it at last. Iaeen nano. tine*. Oh, sir, can yuu tall
*’
tat it wa* at least four oritoa off. Be- ime whtt»ha»r*
•No. 4*&gt;r child; bul_parl&gt;*r we may
lure th* ship could arrive ttay must ta
find him.”
bathed to death ; ur, if be sprang, as yat
’
ttaoltatstad, down into toe water,
And---------------thia wa.all
— that Era* newfriend
Loth ta and tta clrikl wouto ta drown could duaovar. Il
..&lt;1 f. r ta
nr.1 •
rawna from tta .ta
Tta little arm* were twined about hi*
uook, tta fseto cheok reeled confidingly
agairot bi* own, but tta breve child did

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GROCERS.
®r tr Sik a tis Uvat Urat Eats
LUI num,

swan
MTEIflE,
U*t rt Rilt
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

th* ternrinua of tta klurria and Eax-x
road, and f.om tta rivnr to tta 1’atiMde*.
From * .miall nllag* the tract beotme a
town, and frock n towu to a sify; aad
lot* that in tta aggregate were purctaeed by th* Coluari at test than oar
dollar each, were *&lt;»b ■worth tie* himdrsd tinwa that amount. Tta Cotouel
did notretire upon hi* golden laarcbHr projected tho CamJea and Amboy
New Jersey railroads, end;Hro«I tn soc
both a* s fair ruul totnmplrtfon. Ills
hand and fortirnu were rtethJe 1a every
improvement, and Li* genku and dispo­
sition descended to Me son. ttalato-Edwh. A. Steven*. Tho latter - wtan of
age wn*. engaged lu tta traimjotatwm

ago EdwtaA. Stereos wa* regardedU
tta moat attfvw buainaea man in the
United 8tut*&lt; and making rfno aflowsnaucei for ago. be preserved roputntitin
to within t-o ur throe year* bf big
death. Th* groat iron taitery, which.
wa* th* last cintadiment of hi* gnniu*,
wav tta forerunner of our mafiitort,''
ami inauiruratr.1 ,. *,* ,.t3 tn haval

*kB*'*pMirfleata&gt;g rapidly away, #nd I
with a»' toward “God prreervn h«rl'’
Edwin A. Steven* Jell two auua. Tta
spvnog iafe th» re* followed by tta
eldrat &gt;* called after hiuixUL 'lie i* a
Mttmgert but th* two Boated in differ­
prigbt lid of 17, unaffected in hi* manent direorioua, end ttay saw rack other !
iwr*. and winning to the het degree.
Joying
tta taautygf the acanery nod Tta mother, who i* dill a young wo­
.WMA ■
,
I Two hour* later Juma* Durant awoke . the quiet hwpitabty that gnat id thmu. man. reside, with tar children iu the
, M from the sleep of death, and found :I more thin the crvwilsd hotel* and th* "rootle” above rTe lauik* of tins JQiuUon
. bunatlf ia tta cabin of a atraop ship. I lashioaaMe stylo of th* popular water. nacr the heart ef Hnbokeu. Th* bay
with kind aad *ymp*lhiring face, all H
। Ing pianro. Fancy, and tta kind hand doca not areas to realira the fact that he
around him. In a mouient ta realised I of l*rovMlocn&gt;', at length led lham to th* I it tair to an oatata worth *50,000,001). I
: *11 that bad paarad, awl -»*l, eogvrh,;j little town of 11------ . and Iliu renind I and that in four yean more he will j
, though trebly ; “My child, little Bra, .« ■evening after their arrival they vWt&lt;-l probably ta tta nebest man in tiro
(.ho safer
• itba Maaoufe Ixxlge. A warm watevnia | world, araoming. of courw, that tta
I There vat uo response, aud a low i. wa* extended to three HralbiMi from .vacate will be jtrndiutin* of ordinary Irarg. and tho was left aerie poisaosar of
moan eaoapad Hie faltar'a lite.
j । । such diitanl homo*, and both were in­ | net interest.
bit ncculfirated farm*. Hta eoppertad
When ta reaches hi* majority tba Tu- hwreelf by working iu * millinery eetab"Courage, ur,” aaid a lady with tear- vited tu aildrvw tiir Iz&gt;:lga. .Mr. Ihii ful ejee, "aom* of th* pasraugrrs rrere ■
febmant in St. Loom, tiU after ttraeloee
i raved by another shipof tta war. Tta land rose i&lt;. valas,
lb* lather * roun!. a*na, lighted. 11। and tong. 1 tar* found Matuoic aym- crowned bead lb.Earop* It would bo ' and ahu told It for a good prie*AUtd ro. “God grant that tta may ta rafe."
' palby in every tstrt of the glota, atui rraily dilhcult io compute wlial tta Sta- j etaed about *5,000.
With tMe euax
Mr. Dtmnt reouvnred hr. nstul!ieverywhere
1
i* M.aoury autMtantinlly th* veua ostala will La worth in fiveyearxji ata started a milliinery of her ewu ia
I strength in a few hour*, and *uiq;hi *ai«c. 1 can hardly tell where 1 roride. tuorw. A largo nuiutar nf ioato* of St Loom, and anooeedod splendidly.
I among tta raved for the stronger wbu ' Tta wurid verm, to ta my liomc. a* 1 valu .blo huusoo and lot*, now bold at Kta is reputed worth MO 000 to 150,: tad proved hifflaolf so true a Masonic II remain but a abort titac in any town ur nominal roots, will then rorert to young IIU00. 8ta was on tar way to New York
i Brother, but ta W*» not to ta found.
., country, but my n*me ia rreunlet in an titoroa* ; and ta will be th* aote yoe^a- . to buy goods wtan tta met tta moo
1 Iovk toy Ea^tab |: err ul bond* and other aeewibea, which .
"Hv must be on tta ottar ship,’ **id | Eugli.li l«xig».
• Mr. Duram, “odd will cure for Era."
j Brutbrw for they first biutigbt me’from arc oow val ued at IjO.OiHJ.UOU. Should Ii iul for doting him awar, aha hod.ro! Ihftli *Mi&gt;* were at putt tta following • darknew to Heht/ and 1 lure EaglUU he live to tho a^o of hi* latlior, and ta I fused uil oflero of mxmaga. The joyday, bnt aittangh Mr. Durant found ii 'eoil for with it .leep, tho wife of my a* lucky in hia euaimvrria! ventnrva aud ji &lt;&gt;ua maeting caoae-1 toe huatand to for­
But I lure Annmen sod alm, •peculation* in land, in* wealth will ba .i giye hi* wife'* error, and a new amt of
I tta atraager wfe&lt; bad befriended him. I youth.
.
I and wta proved tota a Mr. Wedawortb,' iur hero liar* 1 luuud tho warmeet of gicater than Etocbaciiild'a and he may j| H&lt;.the», ■ diamood ring, and a apkndid
‘ from a southern airy, Eva wa* tee* tn । weloomm, the kindeatof Brotlin-n And, ta able to take the ptaco ot the latter i gold watch, wfeaa they arrived ia Naw
. too, my own child fa deeping in Atneri- a* a Crron*, tu wuom'bankrupt govern- I■ York, eervvd materially to inuroase hia
I no obb, and waa gifeu dp a* knt.
lieu watery, ercu tati'-alb the Very meat, or Ratios* impovariatUKi by war j
CHAPTER II.
muat cum* !■« loan*. Tue lad. however, I
' Six y*ara ham [&lt;■&gt;**■ tceuu tu ta uacun»oous of hi* de,tiny, j
■. "Here, wife, ia * child that ha* just ■
---------- ------------ friend and brottiar He may ta seen daily playing uu too ,
uoen wnttad r—“■ ,k“ —*Cl— '■ 1
robbvd htm*-lf of hi* life preserver, lawn in trout of tho autle whoro hi* I
cold aad stifl.
dead. Le(ue__—__ ______________ | that my little Era Bright jierhajH es­ tethor |MUMd hia rnMuror liie.—A’nc
ita mediately, and tell Thoma. v&gt; run for cape. and we hoped th*. etemrata Jvri Aaadey Jttrrorf.
might ta kind. and that Hravcn would
Dr. Hunt.''
It wo* long before the quivering lash­ seal tar relref. bat ata was'nerer kwl
es and freblo fluttering ul tta heart
gave token that sureeas would croaru

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STOVE Second 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third 1 Set of Knime tutd Fork... The
"" dolutiouM niuat be
enclosed in sealed envelope*. which will be numbered n.« received and onii the firist day of April
1873. The envelope* will be opened and the prize*- rrwi.nled to the suo&gt;iiteMfnl person*.

FARMERS.

NO. 39-

-Oh. mr God, t» there no help f
cried th* ili^rirmg tattar, ar tta flame*
awopt nearer end ta felt tout hn pre*.
entpealitoreoBk.ta h*H but a hi tie
U^£en, giro the cMd to m*. and I
wP.l eave her.” and turning qutakly.

Tta man lives tn Phttetielt hia who.
when young and jruur, cutere.l a tank.
: ai&gt;d aaya ta, “rtoeae, air, dot'! yuu
। want a bov
And the stately pormnag* *aid.'“No, Bttle boy, 1 don't warn a
I little bey.’ Tta bttle t»y. wboee heart
| wa* too lull for utterance, chewing a piece
lot lieorico abek he tad bought with *
! rent stolen from his ji&gt;u« aunl, with
sota plainly audio! •, anti with great
globule* of water rolling down bis
I riieoka. gliiivd sBtmtly down tta marble
•rep* ot tta tank. Beading Id* nobto
Jforar the bank mau dijgwi tahiod a
door, foriie thought tho Tittle I«oy wa*
grtag to *hy a stone at him. But tta
boy picked np aomettam/ and atnek it in
hie poor but ragged jacket. ‘•Como
hero litlto( l»y,' awl tta little boy did
come here; and tta tank man said,
• Lo. what nickert thou apF And ta
answered aad replied, "A pm." And
tta tank man rah!. Tittte tay are you
gvod f and be tai 1 he was. And tta
tank man aaid -How do yuu votef—
f'xru.o m» di&gt; you ^o to Sunday School ?
aad ho raid he dr-L Then tta tank

T bar* arrivwl at thb coudnsioa
through aad *xp*ri*nro. I know that
it ia not wife to rive tta Ii* to a muacuUr Cbriafian.
I did once. 1 am aony for it now,
n* I never grievwl for anything also ia
tl.o whole coin a* ot life.
We were etending on the sidewalk ia
front of tta club, wtau I made th*
rtat.itnonL We had taen miking tmlitic*, and men who talk noliCca and get
hot over it are—tn put It mildly--but*,
tic*. Or rl~- want an offlo*. or have
•onto friend who wants an ofitoa. TH*
•man made an atsertfau, tonrhlng th*
fair tama of my farorlt* nuUfinto,
which I bebevad to ta nutrow- "Bi*
probable that if it tad ta*u true a* it
wx* fialro, 1 should hare taken th* same
co ana, tacauM , you understand, a num
has no
whotalkapoKttos.aaybow.
I think I *aid that batata, bat B to all
th. «mr. I want to make it Wrong,
and get yon to understood taw I got
my ornamental ey*.
1 nriidly kt^gerted Ita- a man *bo
would make *unh a abatement a* that
gold, and flowiag with |Mro ink, and ta wa»W to ri! •**■* of etame, and
wrote on a pwco of paper, “St. Peter,”
and ta asked tta litllo bov what it stood
i for. and ta said *talt 1‘cter.” Than
prvhonded the child’* iuterprrtatfcm,!I tta bank mau aaid it meant “Saint Pe­
she had paacd tkrtrnzh thu doar and । ter." The Ktteboy raid “Oh!"
Then tta Lank man took the little
wa* flitting through th*, moonlight to­
ward the Ixrdg* room. Th* Tyler talk­ boy to ■ bfo tioaasn, and th* bttle boy
ed anuund wiwm Eva burnt into th« sard "Oh I” again for be enueeeed him.
«nt* roam, tar cboaka burning, tar trrve lhen the tank man took tta little boy
into ]«rtn«r*liin, and gave him hal tta
tlohing with joy and aniteraMit.
‘•Du not atop mF. I am g-uog in *ta profit* and all the capital, and be morexclaimed. Hut tho inner duor wa* la^ ned the tank man'* daughter, and now
toned, and the impatient Em nearly all he ta* ia ail hi*, and all hi* own
cried with vexation.
“Wait a moment,” «au! the Tyler,
who, having hcxrd nothingo&lt; what bad
traiupired within, wa* *t a ba* to ac.■ouut for tho «trang« conduct of the
child, “wait a moment, and I will aend boy, arc you good ?” and I wa* gbua
to eay Ye*;’ aad wtan ta asked m
what ’St. John’ atood fori I was going
to say -Halt John.’ Bor I guae* th*
task man wasn't arixinu* to have a
[.artliar, and 1 guoro tta daughter wa*
u kui, tor on* day a*y i he to me, 'Little
boy, what’* (hat you’re pickiag up.’’
Faya I, awfal meekly. ’Hua.’ Bay* ha
•Lwv’e *e* ’em.' Abd ta took em. amt
mined to get into tta Lod.c room.
The deicon wont to Ik.* Emit, irod de­ I took utt my cep all ready to u n the
livered bismeeeage in a low tune, and bank and tacomv a partner, a d marry
a mom nl afterward moved that 'Ntw hia daughter. But 1 didn't g t an invi­
craft be ealfarl from tatar !o refreah tation. Ila said, These iins baton r to
th* bank, and if I cutch you hanging
around tare any lucre 1'11 eat tta dog
»u yuu I' Then I left, end tta mean
ukl cu*a keiA th* pins. Buch is life as
1 find it

tiny foot she aesnned tho face* v! ail
rapidly. Her eager eye* aum detected .
the stianger*, who wore Mated behind .
each ottar, aad far a mvensn! tta *mu&gt;
ed irremtat*. then dartmg fi«rward
a glad cry, *ta threw hvr arm* ataut
tta rx-ck vf Mr. Durant, rryiog. ^b, ]

�1873.

1835

The Detroit Free PressTHE LARGEST.
THE ABLEST,
THE BEST

Now that the Portal Telegraph bdl i.
ab ’Ut to rant up for action it will oe
inrereating to know that Dr. Laomia’a
theory of drawing a supply of «lec&lt;ricity from an ulaetrieal stratum at an ele­
vated poaixiou ia tho stmoepbero is «ngagtiig tho atienb-jn of tho Government

ecthoritiea-

IftLiqiout

Dctroitara caanot afford to bold tba of­
fice w* will furnish mon from the rural
di.tru.ta who will perform tho dutu&gt;«
a ithout growling about lb* pay. As

viroely to incorporating a Company for
th* express purpoeo of tasting the
Loomis theory al their own ex]&gt;«u*e,
tbragh a bill for the purpose uuanimoualy [inseed die House st llio last aeoA* w* nndcretauii it 1* evntempkted ,
lOoroinntemt j&gt; perfbra tba tret. The
fey tamo mcmben of ottr Common Coan-;
cilfoafiompt to secure tho pasaage of,' probability of utilising tho Loomis idea
to an immcaso pecskiary advantage L
an ordinance, to foeaar Sthttu. and to
growing great*.- ia th* public mind a*
exact a lAtni Itttm/tt from M Keeper*
of Saloon*, and to take advantage uf th* subject is invintigated It involves

the nmw U&gt; be obtained ia thia way,
to secure a mure efficient p-ilioe force,
and for other purpose*: and a* th»ro unlimited supply of light, beat and motire power from the invisible air above
th* earth. That such a supply exist* u
ally doo*, and wnat will do mast to se­ generally admitted by ocrautuu, rad the
cure good order in, and th* general tneaas of reaching and controlling it ia
the only nee project that Dr. !»«■&lt;*
prosperity ol our city.
For th* information of *0 aa to th* proposes, and fur this purjwso he profijftf point* invulvad wo place herewith fared to use th* tops of high mountains,
before cur readers th* very able opin­ uucbated balloon* or mod.-rn torero of
ion of Judge Camplwil, of our Huprom* Babel As Dr. Franklin drew thu light­
Court on the Cnstitutionality of th* Or­ nings from heaven by tho uo* ol n kit*,
dinance adopted by the Common Cuun- when a storm drew a part of the *ieceil of th- city of Ann Arbor, actiag un­
der a ahanar not resonttally duf*r*nt in
th* powers conferred by it ua tbo Com­
mon Council from that of uur own city.
The qnaetion is on* of importance, and
wo trust tho decision herewith printed With such an objaclia vww it Uas boon
may reeesv* the carofal attsuriou it mer­ »uggc*£.ii that Congress should st once
its, and its impovtano* demands, from appropriate #100.(HW to secure a thor­
all data** uf uur dttzans. Tha cans* ough test of th* Loomis idna. Sitrelv,
decided W«s entitled:
It should not refus* lagislativu sanction
Cforfo ATloen u. Ih
«/ -4— .ir- to n Company of individuals who dsniro

Tbo position of Counsel for tt&gt;o Gue.
crumeut in the Credit MobDIer prusraution has been tendered to Bun. -A. F.
1‘crry who ha» formally accepted.
Judge Stanley Mathers who wrs 1’rou-

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Mieuiuaa who due* not kituw that tliu
salary paid j a Uisgtac* to lb* State,
rau last our public oiLcur* uf ev,ry
gratis have a rigi.t to sumplain that
ui-y are nut jMir rump-.nested, no.
uoct it in (hi* m|«ct maku ray diln-ruiure wbeUuw tfo-y daaued th* poaitfon.
joa or nay, when efontad the/ ar* thu
•wraut* uf the xwupia and should b«
tairlr cuojpauratod for Uwur ssrviow*.
W* belwru in paying our utboora well,
and than dumauorug that chair urns bo
lailUlully devutod to tbair official duties.
Wo tru.i that a prujo. tiou to increase

DESIGNED ron BOTH DOME AND
BCSlNEBri dSCUS.

than in the past, a gv..&lt;l newspaper.
Tliu Free Prtu, politically, will b* de­
vout! to au intelligent support of th. se
luuas'tres by » bieh the Uon&lt;«, pane* and
prosperity of tho nali.m can be bsat
•&gt;ub.crv«l end promoted. Its
EDITORIAL DEPAR WENT
Will t&gt;* conducted io a spirit of faixnraa
and tii&gt;i«rriality, fro* alike from person-

tide, ou Current, Politfoel, tfoeial and
Mural Topics, aid be of that character
«hich has gi'eu tbo fnt Prut so «x.ended a reputaiiou.
NEAVb DEPARTMENT.
Ia th** d*parf&lt;Lent will bo i.mnd in..irmallun raueirml by telo-graoh Iru.a

First-Class Instruments.

Tii Pin Tfj Tar Mil,

ot all our public servou'o burn Gover­
nor tu Supervisor, may pa*a the LatfieI4tr.ru, aud aeeure our cunstiiueuts lUai
uur rule will uut be waning ta uid iu
n.u paiaagu ot oucu mea.ui-.-s as uiukx
Oso Vuurtitnt-ou may bv ensetod for tUs

Great American Dyspepsia Hilt,

Meeting af tu* Common Council held
at the Council Ifooui, iu aaid city ua
Wednesday avraing, Jan. 15th, 187#,
pursuant to an adjouruuuuh and wa*
called to ovtfor by Hia Hunir, the
| Mayor.

The Marquetta Jfi-wf /rare*! of Docemlwr 21st My* that a n*w corpureriuri,
tu be known ns th* Lake 8u|&gt;orior 4
Fire Clay Company it now being organitsd in that city to operate a valuab e
coal and fire clay deposit in th* Corann*
j 1‘rveetl—the Mayor, Aids. Jewell, coal district. Th* clay has bran trated,
and is pronounced equal, if not aui&lt;1 Wood, Eaatiura and Wooley.
rior, to that obtained at such great ex­
pense from N*w Jawy. The company
mine*, ask*d further time before mak­ will b* fully organised and ready to
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tK.
ing a report, and it wa* grant*,!.
Tin-re being no further businere
Council a^juuriied.
I
W. D. 1ut&lt;

ONLY - $3.00

1HE LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
WiL be ialeres iag aud rutertaiuiug.
lull aud cvmpietu, abuuuding iu thu-e
^■iiited aud racy d*&gt;crit&lt;;ioa- of rm-rent
oreula Which Ua.e caural th" A«w J’ftu
•u bo *o la.gvly quoted from aud have

WORM SUGAR DROPS

Pkltl ANTWAs.
\PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

New Scales
New Styles-

THE INDEPENDENT,

•luiuga in every loenbty of (ho Start,
^ainoiwd mainly Iron special corrrapou.icuta lelratixl for th*ir in'elligvnco,
trustwurtbiure* and th* facLltin they
l&gt;ua*eaa for tra,mitring the *orfo »t and
u.u.t important information.
Under
this bemltog will cum* «p«.;al report, ot
public *v&lt;a&gt;ts occurring within the boun­
daries of the Bute, written by members
ul tho Prn Pnt» H*|nrt&gt;&lt;ital Staff,
with »ueh judgement, accuracy anddi*cn min cure as .hall iuaure strict relia­
bility.
FARM AND FIRESIDE DEPART-

ACTUAL BUBSCR1BER-8

THE INDEPENDENT,

also tendered the appointment, bur de­
clined. Mr. Perry will pnnieipsto iu
Iho i*vc*tigatiuu now ponding before
the Wilson credit mobilier aud Union
.Pacific Railroad inrreUgating Commit­
tee for the, pnrpuo- of fauulianxing

New Prices.

Henry C. Bowen.
Publisher and Proprietor,

Minutes of jirevioiis meetings read
of children, one little child exclaimed,
and approved.
“It'o wo u»* trying to find out now many
The Fire Committee was granted on* . tbrav are, because ercry dog baa his
UUlBg OUUUIW4 wuriwwuiBU uraiiug
.
•
in such ikjustre. lb* wunl “ksfooo," jTheFreudont and family occtsptel tile w**k mow to maku tbair report.
__ *-a—. 4_ iv------ ... -------- 1— j red--votu—die Pr»ddentboiiigstlpporied
Th* bund of Joseph Cole for the com­
Tctro*hmcnl., TLi, certainlyi. unpopu­ | by GenL Babcock un tho right and Gen - pletion ot job ou Bailey an-1 Wightman
lar unOuretandtog uf tbo tom, und it is I Dent oa ths l*fi, and all in full evening
liilli was roml, ami ou malum wu ra
applwd toad pfocra to wJi.cfi the |*oplu repair to go, food and drink. A •Iron. Mrs. Grant was at tim-&gt;v dunug
By Aid. Jewell—
narrow mrantug-.tuay bo linked to tho tba evening supported by Mrs. Pish,
term, bat it is uut tuc accural* on-i.
; Mr*. Jude* Dent Mrs Sharp anJ M:v
Th* liceuas oi asuJuua can only «- NeUi* Grant. Th* arrangements were
din* asVsn b« lawluily dou* in a ealucn, iwrfrat and ths evening pa*«d rery
and tu include till that is lawiul If a pleasantly with th* usual crowd of
person sim* tit tu keup and acll noua but youth, breuty, middle-ag-d an! old
refrvsLtnsata nut authoiixod by law, he InliM aud gentlemen who wep, politely
does nut thoreby c-w to keep a satouu. attended to by attaches of tho Wtutu
If bo does Ulis Without a bcvu*o, be vio­
Houra. Th* usual number of .4cti au l
let** two law* uutoad ul one.
Il Was* howavvr, contended that, it extravagant dnaea* wore on *xhibiti»u.
Adopted.
the licamo only puruiit* the salu of bnt tho hours pas mi pl*n»«atly caia-ii
Mured by Aid. Wood, that ^n cr ier
harmlem refreabmanta. it is an unxaaaou- I until 10 o'clock whop tho guevts began
able roairaint of trad* to discriminate to fil* oat of tho room* and th* old • I U in farur of Jueepli Col* b* drawn
again*: a lawiul boainees aud uaraaauuun 4th Ward fund under the resululion
Presidential
M
a
ns
ion
wu
left
thus
ear
­
able al-o tu alfow th* r**tf*cuuas to gv
addopcsd by tbit Board Jan. to i 873.
so far a* thsy du for*. It baa, isdrad, ly alon* to its legitimate occupant*
nJwa »o b*en couudcred improper tapaai To strangers the** recoptions are a
Taken up by ba sabsoaber at hi*
law* iu rv*ir*uut of trade, but lur c»n- great treat, m great end small meet un
tunca it ha* bran undarsloud that cer­
raudeuce ou oration two .iy lour (24) in
tain cjura* of brainraa, nut
un­ one common level ot American sorraiguAcconut of L A. Holbrook, 1109, Castleton, Barry Cu., Mieb., ou* wbi a
lawful tn thramlvea, give fuabtie. for
Mivicaa al City Attorney, Ac. was pre- yearling, heifer, on* nod yearling Let. er.
santad, and on motion was referred to and two red yearling at era
The Legislature uf Louisiana on
Wadnrtdsy alectad Johu Ray U. S.
By AM. Wood—
Senator wbo started hnmsdiatoly for
That the resolution in regard to tran*Waslungt-m. The Warnau th Lagisla- foriug money Irotn 1st Ward fun! to'
tore took a ballot for U. R Senator but contingent tana be ukan bum th* ta
failed to elect though Wermouth reCrived a email plurality ov.t strata]
candidates. Tu* naw Cattgrai. wi 1 U
called upon Io doci lo w.io is 8*aator
upon th* merit* of tb* retprative E-ci*.
latures, a decision regarding which will
doubtless bo reached before the adjourn men: of lb* proraut acmwu. Th* N.
Y. Tribune published a wail over the
«uecc«s of Uout. Governor Pinchbeck,
a* Senate.-, but this is not the first time
that papca has gone wrong.
Cot. L. V. Bugg was oa tho earns day
elected U. 8. Senator from Missouri.
sorrasa* airxuasrax^.'
It is thought that some change* will
probably be made in thu Cabinet after

Agents Wanted.

the prod Hour oe tho eooKimer ; are care­
fully &lt;ollated and rvviard. and recuni
all 1110 priaapal trau*acfion» ill the va■ foaa article* ot trad.-; | rodite* and
iuen:h*ndi&gt;o in tha markcU uf tho lend­
ing cdies in the Utnun. a* well as mure

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

JEWEL ER S I

Th* LARGEST and meat complete Jewelry Store in th* W**t. with th* Sara
Stock ever brought to trie City.

LADIES' REPOSITORY
l-'OR. A»73.

&amp; 139

137

New Advertisements.

Madison eared bis mouer and wa*
comparatively rich. The fortune uf hL
widow was increwead by th* purchase
•1 Li» manUM-ript papers by Cuugiew.
lor ttO.lKX).
•
Jatara Munru*, th* sixth President,
i* no man move d*'crring or more capadied so |xwr tuat fo- was burrivd ut the
bl* of performing well the dutie* of any
expanse of tut relative* m a cemetery
uf the caiaart chert. Hi* popularity b etwura bec-und and Third creel*, near
extends among torsi men over the m-

BACON &amp;

Tar Cordial,

Fur upwards of thirty-eight T«n
Clio baPaorr Fait Rasa* has been recugtrix*d as one of tho leading journals ia
HAS MORE SUBSCRIBERS.
th* West. This high position —so long
MAS MURE CONTRIBUTORS,
HAS MORE DEPARTMENTS,
HAS MORE ADVERTISING

uro will bo preseu'ed soon tn *eud thi.
salary qureaoa to the people again.—
£»rtf U. JbfMM.
Vrtrimly what oar cotemporery pro­
pose* to gain by tftaht like th* atwn-

Dr- Ixximu ha* just been

Wishart's Pine Tree

corner of

Gold Neck &lt; bsius,
Silver Vest Chains,
Table Castors
Caku Ba-keta,
Not KcVs,
Ccrd Stands,

Tna WgtxxT Fna* P«xfo for MicLigai.
.iMifotv. by tor Lie • e.t Journal publiab-.1, it turaisfod ut Two Dollars a year.
t« foe g, tur 4;« of a club •&gt;! five un *x
trx c-py win be tun&gt;i,hed. F,.r clnn»
of tea tne lake will bv ll.bO for each
iwryear. Extra indue)----- ‘ — - varan to be hao on apt
ter. Prvpaym-nt in oL ___ _ __
vauce. Mun-y should be rant, if po»»ibl*, in bank note*, drafts, orpo.totfore

Photgraphs.

Madison,

CHICAGO.

Ice Pitcher*,
Cuffs* Uro.
8yrup D-ha*.
Spoon Holder*,

Batter D^bm,
Gold Rings
QuU Trath Pinks’
Gold Pena
GvH Watch Key*.
GmalBsala,
Gcal Necklaces.
Corel Setts and Rings,
Bmnaa
---- Tj-Ornaments.
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Addreat all letter* to

Photographs,

Stat: St

Op«r* QlasM*

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
*
■
Vatch material and Tools for Jewelers.
Any one suiting unr city »hould call at our eUaUiahmanf ami ovewfoa the gwda
THE CHEAPEST PRICES IS OUR MOTTO

„

B. T. WORRIB A CO.,

187 4 13P STATE 8THEET. CHICAGO

"twantwi

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO.

DRUGS

tat* known as th* Heroutaga, a taut
twelve miles from Nashvilhs Tenu.
Martin Van Buren &lt;ifod rich. His eetat* wa* estimated wutih tm-ly WOO,.

REMOVED

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

To Washington Block over

Allen

Preston’

MONUMENTS

HEADSTONES.

Medicines,

propria’ioa Bill in Committee of th*
whole; ordered as inquiry whether any
morabcr had bora paM a* attorney for

Dye Stufis,
BEST T1IM IS TSE WEST

PAINTS &amp; OILS

AMER CAN

GROCERS.
w tr Mtn te bvxt Lift’ Etta
IfflWEl
EJKJ

HJaUR

LOE ft US

MARBLE

Stationery, Pens, Pi
era, Jnk, Slates, j
Pictures. Picture I
Initial Paper and
opes of lite latest

�life RjipilBUC^il
X1U f— U*. .... wwUrt. ft

Bjdendid winter weather for the last
few days.

W. H. Hsyfonl. Esq, ha. been, and
is. very sick, but k
lean:, getting bettor.

]&lt;*Hor stove, nearly at good a* new. For
particnbre inquire of J. IL DibbleMar
tl&gt;e Dvput, or at thii office.

CHKI!I

.teatsarrm1”-*- *“■
USSONIC.

Barry County twenty-five years ago and
upwards, are requested to nwsmh’s at
the Court House in tho City ot Has­
tings, on Friday January 28th 1873, at
2 o'clock P. M not only for tho purpose
ot ofierting an organisation of tho early
settlers of the County, but for tha pur­
pose, alm, of having a good social
gathering, and ths renewal of old friend ships and aaquaintaacea
This Moa has been too long neglected
sad now is deem ed a very proper time
fir the meeting, as A. C. 1‘armkv, (the
first Itegieter uf the Cuunty,) and other
early settlors are how visiting their old

spend ua* dsy ia cementing the sturdy
ed by thu number of teams that uro
friendships formed amid the rigors end
seen daily tspem the etreetK there must
be a great deal of bsutnesn teanaacted. hardships of Ufo in the woods. It wiU
do as good. Tha aoldsrs of 30 years
Wara&gt;—A good girl to do general ago are fisat passing away, to tho other,
hours work. One that will do thia, can to ua. now untried country, and what
have steady etnplovment and ywd wages.
ow do here, upon the field whore ws
Enquire at tjso Film office
have borne tho hsat and burden of the
Call un ua for your cards and fancy day. we must do quickly. Ooms friends
work. We have a splendid stock uf
raid board, cap. and in fins, all kinds
W. Hayes,
IL A. Goodyear,
ul stock for all kinds of jobs. Prices
£. R. Carpenter,
Q. 8. Manioc,
reasonable vid sets executed &lt;m calL
I. A. Holbrook,
Wm-UppAa,
John Roberta,
J. 8 Van Brunt.
you need not took at ilia many errors A. W. Bailey.
tlK-ro CMBmiited. as tba ad. was printed Wm. TrnkLr.
eilbuatbeuu submitted tu the proof Peter Cobb,
reader; but will bo corrected next work. A. Hubbell,
J. W. Bnckla,
S. Andrus,
Odd Fellows eatertai ma mis by Carly
Horses Dodge,
Matthews, who did a nioo Hung for the H. J. Konficld,
J. B. Carpenter.
cempany, and was Lt ths cumpaar ap­ Isaac Moaser.
preciated.
1
Hastings, Jan. 13th 1878.
X Somebody told n» to ernd tho Bssvax
to bis ion at Hiakosy Corners, aud in
the hurry of baainean, we neglected to tbo next term of tbo Circuit Qmrt,
Insilcutlon )n the Uty of Hastings that ta &gt;e the name, and now we cannot re- which conveaso at the Court House on
is mens worthy of patrunaqc. than tnat
the 3rd day uf February next:
ofBvsaoicr, Heath A Co. Their stock
Wm. Quin«, Johnstown.
John C. Smith, Thornapple.
After bring lad up fat aararal ueaks - Wm. N. Devine, CaUleton.
with laflams ion and eryvpa as ia hia
Edgar Flansbarg, Barry,
1-xt Laud. caoaed by cuttiag.it with
Pared Wheeler, Woodland.
gla»», our luremau, (Mr. Holmes,) m at
Wm. Horton. Asayria.
lih jxrtl again in tha affire. Ha ha» had
Osifou Meoeengvr, Aasyria.
Happy.
Robert Muner, Yankee Springs
John C. Bieck. Hope
Brians —Aaron Parker, of Carlton,
fra A. Osgood, "
ia thia county, a.nuniitad suicide by
Aaron Clark, Tbornapplr.
hanging, on Sunday mo ning lais
It
George Swanson Jr., Johnstown,
seems ho had not liv«d w th h s wife for
Jahn J. Headershot, Irving.
sooMtimx, aud rvp.rt say« Parker had
Harford L. Perkins, Oaattetoa.
becunio partially ins mo by tbo eejxraA. B. Haymond. Carlton.
lion, hence tho suicalal act.
George T. Cowles, Johnstown.

Local Olyimp Qitice;.

Grand River Valley Divisim

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
Immense Reduction in all our Prices,

SM.BK 00 WO or llllfflM I
Must be Sold this Winter.
Having bought an immenee Stock from two Hankrupt HoiUea in
Xew Yorfc, wc are going to eell Goods 25 per cent, low­
er than any other House in Michigan.
g

THE OTHER STORES MAY AS WELL
CIqjbo up, for we will do all the Buaint-sw uow.

Tit tatar Liitau..

- doer sure, and will rare m

remitevd to use a tivpelsady la me bane
worth four hundred dollar*." ste. Try
It enca. It to a woadertu! thing.

lalsa tba food, suras W|»d CMto, and
causes natural ateep. It does not eon
lain morphine, te pleasant to take,never
gripes and never tel to. The beet pbyaic

is mure than we can tell-

We haven't room to mention ah
t our Reduced Price.,, bnt wtr
Herewith Pledge ourvelves too Ofti'T end Sell thr- TL'rt Bergains in .

MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
Gloves, SIocIli

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE.

rife qifeur o/ie fifice stone,

George Bak»r. Thornapple.
Franklin D Walkerr. Assyria,
Wn. Ennis, Castleton.
George Doavanport, Woodland.
L. B. Hills, Irving.
Atnby I- Ferris, Johnstown.
Charles A. Polly. Barry
Seymour Andru», Hastings

Arrotirm—Gov. Bagley Um ap। pointed Hon. Edward W. Hama, Judge
uf Probate in St. Clair County, m Judge ■
of the Sixteenth Circuit, Vice Him. ,
William T. M.uh41, redgned Tho;
aalectioa ia an sxceUant one, but just I
I how tho recipient of this honor eaa of- [
I ford tu serve tbo Stair fur 81.500 a year

We

36 Canal Street. 36-

GRAND RAPIDS,
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MICH

bovsnr

Masonic.

XT*ar i« Rio kt.—Wo learn that Hie

I "ihe Hastings Chapter of IL A- Mm- '
sons at their regular convocation in I
'
Dec-, elected tho following officer* for
the ensuing year:
Traverse I’billipr—II P
traction 5,591 of tha Compited Laws of
1871. Thia is jneLM it should ba aad
we congratulate Mr Hay ford on being
thus designated, and the Judge that he
Brwiss Maeanris tho very beet in Lad so compatent and efficient a Cumthe world ud cheaper than uywhere aiasintiar to select for thia important
also in Barry County. Como in nod try
them an&gt;l yuu will bo oonv mol that it1
is a tact Wo buy all of our Machines
G»o. W. tj.ads Secretary.
tor CMb. and can aad will anil them at
E. R. Brown—sentinel.
the 19th in st., was in all rev; sets a treat
low figure-- Sew ng Machine Noodles,
The regular cuevocation ia held end oil f-e all Machiaoo all at the New sueeoM. Notwithstanding the. n lornie third Friday uf each month.
eney of the weather, there was a large
G»&gt;. W. Bum, Seed­
atu. dluice and rerything passed off to

Honor, Birney Hoyt, has appointed
Wm. H. Harford, one of Greeit Court
Cummisajpoaro, as Injunction Maater.

SlTiii

tho wriafaiui m ot all present
There
were nin«t--Uueo numbers sold, and

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST
BLOOD PUBIFIXB.

We pnnt elsewhere the annual state
mout of Ilia “Farmer's Mutual Fire In­
sure rice Ou , of Barry awl Exton Coim-

| On.-.-All kitols of Medline Odi.
writable fi-rMuwwro. Sew Milla, Buggi.-From the report cf tho Secretary,
wag-n..p«i»»o, oik *^«t tb» ng Tim. pine.- ot three of the Way­
Drug end BjuL Stu r qi
•
land buys was luauixsted l&lt;y their brav­ Clement 8mitlj, ma do at 'he annual
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DiREtT RGriti.. rn 5t3
J. P. Rnam. A Ca
ing tbo storm and whui and being ou meeting held fa Charlotte. Mich, Jrn.
14th tost., we obtain tho following lacto
about said Company which shows it to
(yH. trt eetsaffl mraMra»t« •
be well worthy the attention and pat­
Ul B.S41ewu iui
ronage uf the lannorn who wia i niur‘.Jsi
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Michigan° Central K.

glsflK

original or selected story, valMble misMi.auouus reeding, biographical, histo­
rical end literary sketebev, pu*try. fie.
AIbo, a Washington Latter, contain iag
important Cu'ngroesi..oal news, the pro
ccedingi of tho State Lrgitlatars retri­
ed by the editor. DEtowals o ■ tho im­
portant qumtwoB of tho day, fiwd all tbo
local news of ths city aad county which
it in ponaible to obtain. Terms 81.W) a
year «f*«yi in aaraese.

tsrr~.:

Cxornise, Cuirmse, Cuitnrw.—Tba
best assortment ia the city consisting of
Caawea oa Tn a —The Saparia tenheavy Casetmere Suite, Black Cloth
dent ot tba Ft. Wayne, JaduM aad
Suits and n splendid ea■ort^lce•. of Black
Bagiaaw Radrord. W. A. Erast, Esq,
Pant&gt; and Vest suitable fur those antic ■
gives notice that ou and afior Monday,
January 14U&gt; mat., jeawtigar train No.
8 (an exprose) will leave Jsekaou at 5:10
p m.. last ad of 4:40 o heretofore—insmad sis y poa the arrival ot Michigan
■ Con-tal K lamaoiAoomm dati npaosea_e- train, s .ring De roti at 1:40 p.
I b Th.a change o! tune will enable

Overcoats (S to S25
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
House Grand Rapids.

'gggSA'E to CSttlt

THEWEBER, HALLETT' &amp; CLMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.
Two eante on each HOT insured will
ly all liabilities &lt;rf tha company to date.
Dated Jam 14.1871.
■ Lrar oe Larreas remaining at the
' Hastings P. O. Jan. 2111, 1872.
, Mias Rhoda Cotes, Joo Dicksneboete

FRANK L. WARP
Ha/dingt 4 .lllrfan.

.
paaeengsra leaving Detroit, Ypsilanti,
Ann Arbor and itUxm east of Jaotsoa, I! fary, L. H Merrill, S. B. Moon, Oran.
to reach JoneeriUo nt d:OT, Angola st1'vOMNyo, Mr, Mary RobiMon, Edgar
7:4b, and arrive at Fort Warne st about D. Reed, G. M. Btevoeson. E. H BkUl9 35 p. Bl. aw evening.
man, Wm. Vester, Lro Smith, MatiMs

Knimux-The Jaskeou CAmb,
some 81M,OT0 worth of dwico goods,
say., “Cosnmodore VmforbiH has be&lt;rf.ll kindu which they are dosing out
gu to lay two addiiioaal traAs upon '
if eny one ie indined to visit Jncktoo Hudson River and New York Oen- j
sm. this is the plnao to got liMgniM.
tral Railroads - making four ra all and propom isenag 840,000,000 of

t' 10 Burel lou uiil mon aold to dn'.rt n

DM Inert i un num AM.

�CAPITOL OF MICHIGAN

A GBSJT CDIrBWIflB

dJbCrjx-.?

Wbbart’s Pine Tree
Tar Cordial,
xAn’RES GREAT REMEnr

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

a~ a*i gar. tb£ to th. Crti t M^r

The New Capitol and Grounds,

to bubd tha 1*4. wuakr^i^thetaaf
*01

wwra IdeutiS,.’ with tf»*e of the Vafai

mntw M'tmEss

to aaaeut l-y
Bet th* «Ua ueeamid t&gt; A.
1
totrwr*. tan that they croJd pat **««&gt;' artraga on th* road, of tha .»=&gt;* «r. aaat be two ■ knot i= hl* tri, aad th»a
pec ad-* a« that held by the g.-rwr-uezd « pag'a lie af hia own.
and F” tha bond* to tha M .b ;*r t
Some fadto* ar* to ecocaitel tha:
hullJ tba road, cl then. if they r-ril-l
&lt;ef Cngram io giro tha mxtgap ,s* they cuattaati* retort to tighteanag
itopewvat waiet-faBaae*.
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

Fro'ejwal sji 8h;lw Carif-

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 29. 1873.

NO. 40.,

I wido porch at the Groves, the morning
I after net arrival- She was very fair,

Gir aa* m^moral-y ratffan; anl
may xai shirt Jknllara ba ifcff-r that,
china, an 1 wlifln than M^wtuilte fa

Smite, t;mu jftd4l-.a-ricn.at mi mix*taah, «nd umy tii wiadoui t&gt;o grate —
area like tate *faman'..
Grant that i tear* iiatteriiJ*-, wurthv
of all imit*ti.':i, ziud that i able may bo
tew woAr a l*x&lt; numbar f&gt; on these
number 10 fa*’.
mine.
Fill up mi kup to thb brim's rosy top
wi|h honor aud bum-aty. end xnaku mi
neckties uttne ottemfa* tew unit* wjjh
sorrow and con Cushion.
Take away from uui all ramfe, but
grant that my Sunday pauterloor.* may
fit nib even a’» korn fittelh the knb.
Itetnovo far from mo, O gentle For­
tune! all pride and vein vrfpaiashun,
but grant that mi name etnwug wimen
may ever be spolren e»li**iri»«f glad-

। and was going io give him exnplnynurat;
' in his own store. He said that if ba1
I could only reclxhn his erring brother ii
, would be tta l&gt;mt and desrest Christ­
red to bo sandy, yot glow, waving ami
I maa present he could export. Tho reck­
A CON FIBMED BACHBLOK.
pretty tn it* free unbrand maswa. Her
less man uppuori to bo truly peulirmt.
figure was graceful, and she wm a lady
and this extraordinary mooting may lie
Everybody know* O-fan E. Dodgv, tho means of raring him from tho
iu everv word and look, while yet a free”tho founder of the Borton Xfatwy Jfs- State’s Prison or even the gallows.—
h-arted child in many rvepeets.
Slio looked upon the nriddle-agad •rest, and our present efficient Secretary ‘ ■te Awararo JMUfa.
*T&lt; miul •’xiravagancu ? I Borer saw I bachelor
brother of her boats** inlh of tho Chamber of Commerce. Du Sat­
anything like it 1"
.
I re.pectful Uking, which developed into urday last a complaint was raid bsfaro 1
Mrs. Janna* Wataoo Mark* with muMako sal h«a.t toe glisten with char­
Judge Wilkin, by Cob IL H. Fintoy. &gt;? Uxxrn asm Euteinox or Maar
j.hasis nnd Iraliag, and Mr. John Cox : cordial good feeling in a few davs, Ho counsel ta Mn. Dodge, in which it was
Qrxcx or Scots.—French Marr we have ily. but teach ml tavior nnd sbumaker
i was m&gt; kind, shn thought giatefullri'
noun! her meekly, with it faint smile
would carry hor drawing book for her | stated iu fulnotno language that Dodge called her—fur French alm really wse, bow tew wa t fur th rsr munti/ and bo
hovering nrootul lite lipa.
had Iteiu dieeovraed In unlawful rela- though Scotch in Irirtb. French she
“U hat i» it now. Fanny f" Im asked to all the nicest places for sketching;1! tioas with a ae-viag girt on New Year’s
was ia heart and eympethy, and by her
1 drove her oat dav after day, and even ‘
looking up from his newepapor at his indulged her in what Mra. ’Watson do-1 day; and th* complaint want oa farther mother's blood, and, with all her div smile thou on mi k-wk lag and periwig
(fared a jiorfocdr insane dsrire, namely, Ij to state that Dodge had greatly mnu**d guises, never disouisnd that from her­ nabby.
Esnior* far from me all gluttony, but
sad abused his wife in various way* on self or ether*. If *ho were. Indeed, a।
a
cauter
upon
his
own
favorite
here,
The wot4 was fairly
out of
| Thunderer. Then iu hi* trip* to town' numbedoMi ocraeinns. Tho complaint saintly qneen. Ahn did not «#no of a preserve mi appetit* for toast “with a
Mrs. \V.M»on'&lt; month, and Mr Co'he always rcmcmliered a package ofi nra red for an injunction to restrain family which was prolific -in saint*. quail oa it in all u* original buty.
saonieti to fully undrastan-1 nil it im­ I candie* fur the cto’Wron, and a separate|। Dodge from selling his property until Her paternal grandmother wls that
Teach me to shun all deeopthnn, bat
plied.
■
dainty box for th* biggest child of all,' •ueh time a* ata could brtog suit for di- English Margerot whose unwomanly help m* tow marry a big pda,nt last,
“Elio* suits me.' lot said larily. "Sho
lust was not even hid beneulh **woman- mixing sum rosidsn nr ymittg'widdo
. a* Mr*. Watson would call her, ns ahn !
keeps tho house in order, cooks superb­
)y reserve—"an ignorant, dscoitfal, Inw&lt; njiyed her ehare of sweets.
f
rr —-rwr ——s-------ly .111.1 never Iwsihara."
Cuuning Jfra. Watrau ! Not a wwl ।*** ,UrtT V*far» par week in th« nsindod. odious woman;" drying her
».«r ih* i'~«,'.oj r.««&gt; h
or hint now dropped from her lip* to i “‘"•“’■•t
■ ’• 4
’
widow's (oar* in (hre* months to marry but groat, kind Fm ttuw, that mi hat
Mrs. \VaUon, with supremo scorn. her brother iqra ihe often dricussd ,ul&gt;. I “
sjwcufaiiuu tho haadaouMi Earl of Angus; divorc-jIkaut be boat, nor the larraider tint or
, The dust under the sofas, bureitus nnd ijoct of matrimony. Sosawhat oaten ta I aa
‘
“ to
*“ what* answer Dodge
* would put in
” ing him afu-r two years to marry 1&gt;4|bui Hora* bi -xoecdr-l.
be-ls isnn inch thick. As for cooking,
tiously she would beg him not to allow ' in reply to these proceedings, but no paramour, Ftewart of Aroodala; and i। Fill mo with oearage true and nrldj,
do you know, brother John, tho waste,
Laora to take him from, his paper or : one, except himself and coubmI, had nine or ten years later seeking a new !' ba: if any maa offerii t4 amote me, gi-r
goes on in your kitchen?”
fieriness or vnufeon and mi
. cigar. Rhe drew his attention to iiu&gt; j, the slightest iathnatian or thought that -&gt;-nvw mat »nc uuout rr.om io uerniat i
"But, Fanny—"
,!w »P*®,1 °L tiio roebuck.
I fart that Laura actually wrapped a ii ho would b* able to briog forth aneh a love; a* treacherous to h&lt; r nation aa to '
“I will sjwak/' nas fae rejoinder that
crusher. Certain it ia, th* honorable her husbands; selling information and , Ketuoro aU aflectashua for froca me.
cut short the contemplated mnonstinnro. »&lt;-arlot skua 1 around her n h.n she ware ! gentleman who was prosecuting fan aw Iterarif to th* Engiuh goveramoot, and ' &amp;•“
k'^’P
WP*?
a •hitnnieriug green tissue that suited l
“If 1 did not como over now and then.
. Tar the fair client bad no suspicion of for poor wage* too; and at th* laat p*y-!
1 b*T"
el'Mt * M*
i what wa* coming. 8*tanfay had been lag the penalty all traitor* pay iii\iiai-',
■ rat for the beating of th* argument for vernal neglect and contempt. Thia Mar-I. Take away ual ur mxeitu al, kfad* ot
tlie injunction, and it i* unneceorary to guxel'a sou, James V.. was Mary’s fath- kwaitta, «&gt;ut tesrb me to keep a sekre:.
. say that the court room wa* crowded. er, of whom we ran asv nothing wore* ,b’’
»ho raei* me nu hair di.
ful fail* M-h-iunltr, “Yon must get «'
Ktl Ti
.
A«”* •’&gt; thinite »ttb modraAy abo« - ..
And John would kumetime* admti. I Eminent amons th* a*sra&gt;b!y towered thxn that h* wa* a gennia* Stuart, nod
Tc*’
"u •inpp'nff »«
sometime* combat Uu-m tact*, and still i[ the nisssiro and important form of Col. nothing Utter than that ha was prhap* , *
—. of
„e .■
— -re
------- 1 jin
n execuciisaoe mi
devoted the lang leisure hoar* of a'' Finley, large ia hi* si-use of admiration iu
the ibrat
them.
TTgorotu
execu­ ;l&gt;u: “&lt;*“'1*“• Iuu“l •
at Ihe pickle he bs-l plarwl |oor Dodge tion, but vacillgtingin pa™**; ■brave, 'oo k.Mt to eprvad liafore lb*'eyoe of
rountry life to Laars.
Tho promi-sed month wa« nearly over. । in. Th* cvmplamt was read, when, by but both false tad fickle; oondrerand- men filled cilli envy.
and Fanny pleaded far a few w*~k* i■ Dodge's couusri, Judgv Tarafrey pro­ fag to the people, yet a* &lt;&gt;u» who baa. Make me at all time* of. the poor
. dured n volumiuuus roll of MH- end cantrmpt for ths tn ; of good uuderstauil- Lealhea thoughtful, at church not for­
n.are of her brother's society.
ing* but of degenrrnle morale ; rebell-; getting the printer to annoint. Stith a 10
"Don’t ieare ms now, John, when 1 i I'TOcved'd to read hi* answer
First, Dodge admitted «omc minor fag agwinet the roctrnl of the Scottish
Mtn going to m*k* the house pleasant
points in the oumplainl, sack wi the fact nobility, only to resign himself into the
ItytMT* fnno me all gra luvus and
"It is pleasant er.ough Faa.”
“You are a dear good fellow to say ।, (fiat Mm D. bad home him children, bud* of (He Itomu (latbefa church- , pimple* all buuyan* and kora usatireroil*, upd grant Ibex mi calls auil fatten
*0, but I know how you must have,' etc.; but h» denlwl, &lt;&gt;u separate cutmis,
&lt;•» eifar duist, and tai cheeks food on
been bored, John. Dancing atU-ndonre }| the allegatioas of abusive condort and __ ___________ I
• , plumper*, and mi hart ever bubble nod
upon a seboobgiri must have been rim- | adnlteiy, fa Isf*. Col. Fiuky'a broad cd by bis rebeltou* army
Mary Queen of Srate'. his only legit,■ “Is ovra with moray.
ply horrible for a man of your fastidi- ■ recuienonce wa* an expressive picture
‘ of quiet cuutc-mpt for the denial, inter- mate child, toilM-tited from bini his
Teeth mo mi ksne lo whirl as pocu“N'ut at all. Derides. Mtei Murray mingled with a moon of pity for Dodge
But suddenly Mr. Lamfrev paused,h»m- sei-n-dnOM of (h.-’asarriam- tie. It is »uHi l.i.K drawn uut sweetooas that
has left school.'
Thc icrwn givinc the first correct; lolution to the above Rcbna, will be entitled to A PARLOR
tued
vigorously,
cast
a
sly
took
at
Fm■igrifaant
of
the
credibility
of
wnten,.
'
nf
*
‘he.sung jwnpjc »h*n kail m*“ J«ra
' “Bat sbo is so young yet. I am sui
STOVESjfecond, 1 Set of Toilet Wtare. Third, 1 Sef of Knives and Forks. The solutions must be
“WelL Lirtiu Bate
her unformed mind can never offer com­ I toy. whkh drew every eye to that ta-ii- jtoraaeous history that this nrau. who Furit^.'
clan profile."
vidual a* if with un intuition of wh*: msiumined a ticHch Irarem with four i Hmito &gt;(»«. upra all hatfara and bar
panion-hip for yours."
enclosed in Misled envelopes. which vwill l&gt;c numbered ns received anti on the lirist &lt;lay of April.. -And sandy hair ..
..
;
was
to
follow,
nnd
then
proceodfaHorenobl*
wive*,
aud
left
half
u
&lt;?&lt;aen
Itfa'
•» shirfmakws and giovtaa, all
"Thiiro is a grvit dead of uudcvalopod
the prize* awartletl to the sncreMful persons.
1873, the envelopes will he opened aiitl
i
thing more dob-stable than a not hr
jeiwcr there, Fan. She brings a fresh cite an aatosUhiitg array of sworn iitfi- gitimata children nf rank, baridra no - iwriunxraa and ctoatisfo aU woeh wimis aaudy hair.-’
_• -c_
shu*.•.
Links and. *foxgiv them
»
the_
vivacious iuisiligoore to bear upon #1- ' dsrita, in which It wa* explicitly - barged man know* bow many unknown baatenl* men sod
"Julia tiiosw has hair n&gt; brown
most every subject A fow reais of that r faley bad committed the crime of should be written down a* th-- most ex.' dels i may owe (bcm. and causa me tow
wrejj over man and hie mrnuy miefarforeign travel would do wt.'nderv for adultery with Mr* Dodge, and affidavit empfary and vitlunu«nf monarch*
followed aSdavlt, allegatiou followed . lly her father Maty was a Stqjrt: oa
Riesa all nsasJ* or outate, all widdt-'.
jjertrr.
• 1 think son ore very kind to speak allegation, all interworan in a net-wm-k ; her mother's »id» »h&gt; l&gt;el,mgwd lo the
! T/irraino* ef France—n family a* un­
of tier in that way, John, roar little,
their character.
scrupulous a* it .was faring. It was
thing she is very plain,”
' nf gray that slia-les to a lirsh gt—-n in
•■Plain, Faa.! plain! -You never «aw , Poor Finley ! His face was then a ।I her uncle, the ehiealresr* Dake of Guise '
hours of a moist tribulation. "
a more exquisite complexion, and hsri picture of living colure. Evexy cys was who, coming one day upoa a &lt;ongtega-1
"John, yon arc incorrigible. But 11
eyes nro most explosive nod brilliant’ directed toward him, and aa tho aslon- lion of Protrataat*, mra for worship, I
hud ho|*s of you when you were tending
‘•Bui grevn: in tr-ar*’ John. And, iahing and umixpvj-.tcd cvidemeo fell hot and opening fire upon (io-m. a ben tb« — hot house boqueta and handsomely such boots F
1 from the burning lipa of the reader, a poor, nr.srtned martyrs hrokn through p»lip
bound vohitocs of the poets to Mrs.
curious pink am seen to form over Km- the roof, ordered hi* soldier* to bring . e°r^
"Good gracious, Faa.!;
Gordon. Sbo'wm so handwxue. «n-l »■ | have the chil.t tramp’----- ’
| ley’a cars gradually deepening and theta down with tbeir shot, "a* one
Li
superior in every way ”
try lanes and roods
r-anted slip-; creeping over his checks lu his nose. bring* down pigaocs" hi* l»-ly looking I»» *----- ------- - —— -—-—* -- ------. “Fan., usvvr t-dl I told yon. She
,.—____ _______________ .in her sense ; As ihe nd Audi journeyed towards that on and hugely enjoying the exciting ; let th* eirtews *11 reek tni w-qtrafaianw-.
wrote? Sho"wiM liierary- Fancy |»or' in wearing good strong shoe*."
orzan the bltuh on the ears, failed, and snort. Il was her other unele, th* Car-1 »»d fre l with nu fires exquisit th* eolme with a wile dcfaihng tlui conjugal'
“Of roursr. 1 aiq-rove cif sense, and a drcadrul pallor took Its place, and dura! of Imraine, whom 1’ins V. nick-! fair* that born* •&gt;« tui buxsnm. .
felxi’iee of Sophia and Alfred upon an- Laura hns as too say, con*idscab|e. 1 this also began to crosp towards the na­ named the “Ultramontane 1'00*,” and
I will rm tbc- eu altar, kind Furfaint, if sbo wished to -ultivate her tal­ sal protuberance, driv^pg the magenta wbo signalized his devotion to the church tune, aa altar ax hi ■■ a lamp port, rf
ent, she would soon write very welt red before it, until the unfortunate pre- bv holding at one time no fora than four-1 there mi prayer* are Mew ord—farewell
teen
liifaopr.es
,
aud
abbeys,
aad
I
b®
th* present -don’t go hack on Beau
Homo of her letters homo arc ready lite­
managing with great economy to lira i BauaetL tha beautiful,
rary gems, they arc ro original and vi­
very cocucrtably on tho paltry income
vacious- But I tap* fa* yv-or ehild
of
IWQ.UOO
frnnra
which
tbsy
annually'
will never be litmrr.'
brought him. "Ha i* nnt much belov­
ed,” sa ve a eotemporary; “he i* far |
man devi-Jop adv |-nwer or talent she |
“But, John, you will n?vrr find a per­ I o-sesses V
from truthful, naturally deeritful aad '
fect woman, Every man’s wife tails
rovetona, Irat/wK tf i fajfc*." The sis-'
“But. John, how if her hubend
short of his ideal. What can you say
. ter of these Lominra, Mary of Guise,
wants his dinner while Amelia and Paul,
against that little daisv. Taura Mnr- am in agonies of separation upon pa- '
tlie mother of Mary Qunanof S-vt*. has 1
Mr*. Freeman. an aged lady living ia
ray."
been icercalr !.-*» bitterly ron-laouied ’ Crockery, Ottawa Co-, w.a mortally shat
yer?’
and no Ira* highly eulogised that, her i a few days ago, owing to a rifle casually
"Jast ths- sbo is a daisy, a brend-nud
&gt;uiu boaaht U««ku« interval rf MU
butter-mi*.”
■ faugbter. On th* whole, there i* per- . falling iti an adjoining room
. 1 | .... « I-M '• - •;
“You art right. John; her sixteen
.hap* ao better estimate of her chsracter '
vt-are would not suit well with yt-nr for­
: than that of Robert-on : "Mary Queen
A New York street car candactor.
ty summers. Hb«»is too young."
of Guise posaowd fa* same hoid and &gt; who s*M "yea, madam,” to a ladr, ha• Ob, as for that, I am not so very
aspiring spirit which distinguished hra ' been presented . with a EMr overcoat.
old, Fannr- My eves are iguarant yvt
family ; bat in her it was softened by *
of crow’s feat, and my hair unstreaked
most Meady habits, whs had receised a the franalc ehaxactor, and amapanfod
by gray ”
tody for .1 week or two. Fan. 1 am not through buxineM education in his na­ with great temper and addrsoa."
“Aud Laura's dim is a decided snub. I quite ready to start upon my travels yet, tive State, and who had tnade up hie
This waa tho “nxartyiod qu**n's" Un­
mind to proepev in the uew country be cage.
Her education wa* even less
“Not at alt Rotrouseec, Fanny.
I, and John went out.
Ho was acareciy out ot sight when had chosen. The other was inciinsd to adapted to develop saintly qualities.
"And lira tmir is sandy."
be
dissipated,
and
had
figuied
in
ro
Probably
about (be hurt poratm fax the
; Mrs. Watson twisted around and seton"Fanny ? Her hair is p-orfart guidon '
many
scrapes
at
home
that
he
stood
in
i ishcd young Watson in an impromptu
j iu color.' In Miuligh: it is a tint to drive 1
vvxy'bad odor in biavlUage. The broth­
' waltz singing:
Erott Etai. Mtn ib 11, 1112.
an
artist
wild
with
enthusiasm."
j
ers
lived
together
f«
seme
time
in
Ser.
*Uc. &lt;i*&lt;«ae41
“Ob. John, John, you are very far
• I think Honora Twi* would *mt
Francisco, while both looked far situa­
yon better, John. Rhe i* more nie-!। gone."
Before retiring that night aba paid a tions. The younger brother, however,
i turn ”
visit to taura’s room, end with wily fall into bad company and bad habits,
“1 should think eu? 8be &gt;• titty if she ।liuryiosi- Iroaght the ronvmation to nnd after a few month* thev sefaratod
is a dav. and she Armses hideously. 1 ■I tear uj-cu her brother.
bv mutual consent The elder obtained
DEXT1ST
4
a situation in a wholesale atom as peril
I
idle is n nice old deer,' sbo said.
at that affine th* other fay and inquired
M rival. Pnfaably th* last school foe "papers for a week back.” Th*
! “Old! Why, lire. Watson, surely
where one would choose to send a sus­ idea suggested wss that she wanted
' you do not rail Mr. Cox an old many”
ceptible
maiden
to
learn
Jo*eoo*
of
pu
­
|
’
“
Na
:
but
be
fa
middle-ag«f
and
fn»J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO
thran for s pannier.
"Well, John. I give it up. • I will try |
rity would ho tho ceort of France in (he
At Peoria, HL, leading talbofc citi­
to resign myself to the fact that yon are
sixteenth century. And it was la the
Matic Teaching.
court of France' Mary spraii the most an* are making strong efforts to pre­
a confirmed old baclx-kir.
And with thia parting shot, Mas. Wat­
sureeptible ytora of her Ufa—from six vent th* hanging of M Nally, tta «urfara.-,
and are actively circulating » pe­
aad employed tounaal to defend him. to nmeteeu. Ceriaixjy fa* last custo­
son took b*r fiuuncee and feathers from
Though riretnnstantially erid cat that dian* of the couaeienw which a modern tition io hsr* h'.* ssntenee cmrnatoA to
her brotbm’e right, to bestow tho vision
(ho prison ar had committed the crime would cfcooeo would be thus* Jesuit imprisoowsni for Ilf*.
of tnefr magnificenco upon Mr. Watson
and three olive-branches who awaited
altactel, yet the actual proof waa so father*—Vasqura. E«cnbar. Mrnfara,
hta ago does get fussy, settled opinions, meager that in his trial at the pinaici- for example -who did not hraitnl* to to a neighbor’s wife, inviting her V&gt;
especially if be ia a confirmed old baeb- oel rourt he waa acquitted. Th* aider defend by tlusir casnietvy. »wd under meet him under the pole a3rirsnom&gt;.
brother now renounced tho criminal al­ color of religion, fraud, fotgery, false­ Tho husband got (ho note fir*-., and
’ "But, Mra. Wntsor, he—he-you together, and until Christmas ere they hood, murder; aad whoso te*chfa|p,
kept the appointment Two deetor*
Medicines
know—perhaps-Is lie a renfirmed olo had not met for nearly ten years. Ad­ before they were counts* acted by the have &gt;»en at work on the Kansas man.
bachelor r she -a hi desperately at vancing rapidly in 'the ratomn of his prate, ta n£ such believers as Pascal.and in whrnn they fannd a riA lead -nunc
employer* the indurtricu* young man such hcvetio* n* Luther, brought forth
hat. ’
TbeTTtMrille Frr- aayn. "AA ia
,oun
found
him*«-lf
in
tho
receipt
of
a
their
fruit
in
the
Msaasinstimi
of
Wili
“Oh, yea, dear; John will never marand mutually rt** fo a Ham of Orange aud of Coligni, end in toxketed printer in Eau Bl.-Tout*
partnership in the firm vbsrh I s bud
ciocMirsJ nltrtcAoxul
tutored a* a store-porter. He |.urclraa- omsw. And tl was the— fethere, and
t-d a bouse un Bush street, married * j their apt diseipln the CanWnal of Lor­
lady with a &lt;-aa ridoral&gt;1* fortune of her raine. who were the keepers of Mary’s
upon tba little Wateen*.
Sbo did not want John’* monoy. she
own, aad on last Christum* saw three dbnarirneo.—Ltmxx Aren. In Wwaer’s
would decfam truthfully- She wanted
beautiful rtrildren around him to enjoy Jfvso-w/w Aehwey.
to sra dear John himself happily mar­
the woortcer of tho Chri*ltna« tree.
Witx’xac Parnirm Imp But.—A (Turk gvmUemaa. with
That aigbttbo family retired about mid­
ried, with children of hie own to inkernight. Toward two o'clock in fa* morn­
ing the gentleman beard a noise below
stairs,
and
muring
quietly
oat
of
"bed,
।
•hows kew far from ruxesaful she had
been; but a luminous idee was now
stood at the b*ad of the stairs to aware
reepaneibility.
himaeH that his suspicion* of burglars
busy in her mind, and she proceeds4 tn
being in fa* boua* were eorract.
Die
•■C. O. D."—“C. Q. r*.” a a ikraoMact upon it.
w t
l-rs of uurh jeculfar oad peremjitoty
•‘John,’ she said, a hen bo atrollad in­
glram of a cu&lt;U&gt;? in the narior basuxssgnifi-iuaos as 11 bars b-eftno familyr
ed hhu. and returning to bh bedrccm
to her parlor tho next evening, "we ore
to all who ere terra 1 Tn etprew. A
and aiming himtelf, ta crept down
going tn tho Groves next week-, wlteti
new iufariretatuBi of th«u e-w« to as
rtatia, to caprare tta thief. He tad
from a Cuwinnali eorre-ponmmt. wan
proceeded ao eoutiwsJy that tta bur­
glar was not nwaxe of any &lt;** stirring
in th* hotiw-bold. and when be reached
"Now, John, tuu will give u« one
month first 1 Come, fa promise.”
“But, Fan., Jon always have so much
Michigan -Exchange.
•Tf you will come, 1 won't have any­

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DRUGS
PAINTS &amp; OILS

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body at all—not a youog lady; I hare
teased you awfully about a wife, John,
hut I will let you alone afror ih *. You !
may hr* and die in single b eeeodnras,
.f sou taaUy fasti* it-”
- --------------- - --------- --------“Then I will coma Bn' you told me
tho lost time wo apokn of trie Grores, j ty-five year* *co were the
that Mis* Murray was going with you I who is now a resident of tit
I for a mouth."
been brought into court aM

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“&lt;&gt;) mt r. wl,rir. thrt’SMSrtfr wbei do«
ths pr- rapter towld ate tp,»y-"
"

That if
How v, firsra x C----- “
risked faoa.ta.IW*^ —
rritor. Both | J

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�Tha object of this Arocciufoa fo to;; l*ur ox Intro* remombg at theidgQK
keep alive tlie flrM ot palriolism by I| Hastings M O. Jan. 281h, 1873.
&gt;
freshening up the motneries of tho men !I Batfow Aegustua, Dusamaa Libia*, m*
' ^6
ia regard to the Groat Reballion, ito bat- ’ DreMCUt John, Fast Geo., FsniraWorth The
I
I-idda,
Foster
Evo,
Flint
Mrs.
A-,
Gralie*, its marches, il» hardships, and tho
Hnvcneatnp Jamra
A
final glorioro victory ot th* L’nfou:J ham Mra. W. J.

It appears that two Senators have
been eteetwd by tho Kellogg I^irtatarv
of Inuiaiana. (tee Mr. Ray, for a wry
short nnexiared term, of 88ua*w Kel­
logg whore Gubernatorial honor* require
hi* resignation from the Senate, end
the other, acting Governor Piuohbock
who ba* been elected to fill a six- year
term. The muddle in all the affair, of
that State and tba mix up nf three cir'
' *
«1 many anxious
exact status of

gla nrntr ofthoSSd insL
Ou Tuesday, tho 16th, the Northern
Michigan Agricultural and Mechanical
Society having been notified that tho
Committee of tho Btate Bocfoty, oousistiug of tho Hon. W. J. Baxter, of JoureviTlo; IL G. Wed*, E^., of Kalama­
zoo ; 8. 0. Knapp, Eeq., of Jackson,
aud IL F. JohMteo, of Detroit, was
prMouL Tho two commitlee*|of tho rerr-M-tlvo sociolM-s met.
On motion of Mr H- G. Wells, Pres­
ident Q. W. Grigg* was appointed chair­
man.
On motion of Mr. BaxterJHJ.JWrils
was appointed BeoMary.

the central figure in the entire affair.
He at last acrounto was highest in tho
ballot for U. B- bens tor by hie own Leg­
islature. Iti* said that th* doeuira of
Judge Durol^ in favor of the Kollorg
Board of Canrasaera has already bran
made Thin is yet apochryplial, hut, ,if
it prove true will pretty well rettfo the
legal status of Kellogg, Ray and Pmck-

election, held pursuant to the Cbnstitutwo, ou the first Tuesday slier the first
Monday ia November in 1832 and envy
seeond year thereafter. If this vfow of
the ca*e bo true, no ara*sidmeDl incroroin&lt; the saforiee can be acted upon by
th* people prior to Nor. 187 4.
We clip the above from Senator Dew­
ey’s ‘organ’ of January the 8th in-

salaries of ourCimil Judges waapeudfog before tho people, did th® Btatrr
otter a *seyl»«vnfin fororof a proposi­
tion whish now it claims to ‘heartily
endorseF Thrvugfaont all tho epoochcs
inflicted uvon th® defjneolcui tse-.nlo of
thia Senatorial District by the Editor of
tho Jasasr, during the late campaign,
did he ever utter a single word in favor
of this wise aad just meoauro ? If so,
wfow, and wforsf And when, on tho af­
ternoon of Thursday, January ‘.'th Inst,

at tho spring elections ?
Recognizing no right on the port of
ths Divooe Lawyer who ecribtea for the
Editorial columns of our rotempcrary,
to call us to account for any vote w»

doc Indians * gnat injustice- The dfoposition to encourage settlers u taking
। albthy good load and making Indian
rMorrttious out of rocky barrens

I been badly /selected. It ia subject to
killing frosts through all tho Sumtuei
and deep snows in Winter, being a high
valley among the Cascade Mountains.
No tnorv cheerlooa region for farming
purpaww could perhaps be found in tho
i country. (fojjJd by cold aud hunger,
1 the Indians kill a fow scttlen and nwd
ago aarttlcaient as tho means their cv| [«rience teaehoa thorn to be moot cer-’
tain of calling the altantam of the Gov7
eminent, aud securing betxst treatment.
1: appear* that Agent Dynr rays hi*
I Indians, tlie Mudacs, cannot sustain
themselves on the reservation assigned
। them, and the result is they are turned
upon the rettiements.
They are therefore lighting for their
| live* aad there of their familio*. They

w* acted tn perfect harmony with our
own conviction* o! right and justice and
in amrdancn with the views of the men
by whose votes we wore honored by an compass just small enough t*. keep the
election to the Senate, in voting against . dreadful end of thoir muornblc lite*
giving our Supremo Judges a salary of I
. continually before them.
85,000^ach per annum. Wo did vote I

to giro them, each 84,000, which in our
The Committee onjfi'enaibns
judgamont is all that thoir service* are
worth to the people, and a much more Ileus® of Representatives have
liberal compensation for their services, I ously agreed to report a bill U

than 85,000 would be for our Governor,
or 83,500 for our Circuit J-d&lt;-, and I। make an important change iu the aola! rite of thoan engaged in that bureau.
yet the people refuse to giro the latter
' The saloryj.if the Cteramireionor, Chief
evra 82,500 at the last election*. It is j
art trw*, however, as our cotampornry Clerk, nnd Baade of Division*, will be
would have his readers believe, that wo I
did not urge tho adoption of tha salary i with tho amount of labor porformtd and
roaponribility assumed. A new officv
through the columns of the Bsxxxa aad : wdl be created—(has of assistant Comby every personal ctfort we could mako, | mia*ionjr— with a aalary of 84000, tha
as our friends in all parte of thia Bena- amount now received by the Commfotorial District will affirm, but it ia true, rioac-r. Th® free of Examining Sutthat we did not favor that one limiting geoaa all over the U. 8. will be rairod|
the number ef Grevuts, but tho editor tLu* enabling mans experienced physi­
of the /rarwaf should know enough to cians to fill position* which they now
poridrely decline oa accoant of iiqufficienocyof cumpensatfon.
One of tho nieit impartant sections
act of ours through his column* or from of this bill i* contained in tho proposi­
hia extrew.-ly loon hung tongue, we do tion to publish in each County newspa­
not deem it of any important-? to giro per a list of the pensionsre of that com­
further attention to his willful misrep- munity, thus by publicity preventing
resentstirwi of our action pertaining to gross fraud* on tho Government which
ere daily being perjwtrated by reason of
the secrecy maintained In regard to

I

dilution being submitted at the April
stonirwi, we rwfor the editor to article
XX Becton ero of tho Couslitutfou, and
to tho vary abte report uf Senators Em-

ing, and tho following officers ware
elated for thAnsuiug year:
President—Gcu. W. Ii. Withingtuu.
Vies President*—Gen. G. 8. Wbriuer,
Copt Clinton Bpenccr, (.’apt. J. H. M&lt;Gowan, Surgron E. J, Bcaine, Gon. J.
H. Kidd, Ool. W. B. MttCreery, Maj. B.
W. Huston, Jr., Maj. T. Morris, CoL
W. B. Wright
Treasurer—Capt 8. IL lluw.
Eaootding Secretary--CoL Delo*
PhillipeOotToepouding Secretary —Col. C. 11.
Grant
Johnson offered a preamble aad neo- j Executive Cummittoo—Gen. Withing fattens which was debated and amend- ton, Maj. H. Buula, Gen. F. W. Switi,
A and tbs following drawn by Mr. Capt (J. W. Watkins, Gen. U. I- BpeulBaxter, accepted aud adopted :
A resolution of respect iru pared to !
Wane**, A committee havo been
appointed by the business committee of j tho memory of the lute Col. C. J. Dick­
the Michigan State Agricultural Society, I inson of Hillsdale, of the 10th Infantry.
to meet tho Northern Michigan Agri­
The next annual meeting is to b&lt;
cultural and Mcdianical Society to con­
'
sider if some plan of union of tho two hold at Jackson, April Oth, 1871.
aocietiea could not bo agreed upon, ana
The banquet at tho Lausing House
a committed having been appointed by was most sumptuous and nbundauL The
tho Northern Agricultural and Mae’uanical Society to meet such committee.and bill of fare contained 26 dishes of ng-Jtand full, 11 of iclblies, 18 ot eakejpd
jvlliess. D of fruit and nut*, with tea,&lt; dfee, and champagne. No hotel in the
Blate could present' a more t ;irun:iu
repast, or tables more beautifully deco­
rated with pyramids of confectionery,
boquets of flowers, aud luinislura Co.lU
flags, than the tables prepared by Mr.
Hudson; and every thing was retvud
with that quiet, prompt etficien-y char-

meat of such committee give a plodgv
to tender the resignation of tlirir re­
spective office*, it rendered nece**ary
or desirable that the place* may be
filled by tho pcrooca recommcwlod "by
soeb joint committee ; and further, that
at leart one-half of tho members of the
Executive Committee of each society
pledge thetaaeivee to such joint oonlmittee to tender their naignaaon if-^eces*ary or desirable that thmr places may
'bo tilled by tho persons »o rooimmouded,
that the now board of officers and m*mix»r» of the Executive Cutnmitteu may
fuu-ly represent tha interact* «.f the «-n-

I tho rock* qc the mountain aide* and
, Gght with terrible energy, seldom giv­
ing the troop* a chanee to reach them
i While they*pick off the troop* with imI punity. Thia miamanaguaicnl of tho
Modoc* i* in duvet violation of the
President'* Indian policy, and the soonor the injditice ia receded from, and tho
Iniana are treated with jusfon and hu­
manity, tho belter it will be for tho rettlera of that region a* well a* tho Cuan-

New Advertisements.

IF YOU WANT

HASTINGS, MICH.

AKR’S

BACON &amp;

Tar Cordial,
BUSINESS CIRCLES.

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

For upward* of thirty-eight years
tlie Dxraorr Fxxn Paua has bo?n recog­
nised aa one of tho leading journals ia
tho West This high position—to long
maintainnl-it will be the constant aim
of the publishers lo doserro an j retain.
With the increased facilities nt com
mun3 tho publisher* will strivu to make
tho Zrw J'rers in the future »till more
than in tho past, a good newspaper.
Tho Xrar Pnu, |olitically, will be devoted to au intelligent support of thoee

Throat and I-rtanjo-

l«utperily of tho nation can bo best
subserved and proaiotad. Its
BDITOR1AL DEPARTMENT
Will be conducted in a spirit of fairness

! titles un Current, Political, Social aud
■ Moral Topics, will bo of that olmractar
' which baa given th" Fru Prut so nxtended a reputation.
_

In this department will bo found in­
formation received by telegraph from
all l*rt* uf tlw&gt; world. In it* telegraph­
ic now* tfo&gt; /rw J'rsss ia second to nona
and contains a larger extent than any
other Michigan newspaper special die[.atchre. thereby giving Its reader* tho
*-arli«wt and inort cranploto inteUigrocw
uf all important event*.
THE IXJCAL DEPARTMENT.
Will be inten-rting and entertaining,
full and complete, abounding in those
spirited and racy descriptions of currant
iivi-nt^ which hare rauwd the f'rM Prt—
*o 1m, tn largely quoted from and have
given it a rvtiutviioa in all sections of
tho United States as being in tbi* re­
spect absolutely unexcelled.
I THE MICHIGAN NBW8 DEPART-

The guoits sat dvwu to tha viands ut
1 about 10 o'clock, aud the toast-giving
rommenred at llillU. .Ml tho piartk-i
who ware expected to respond to toasts,
excepting three weto pn &gt;,-ul
Ueu
Wm. Humplucy
toast-master.
exercises uete diversitlsd by mueftarok; tho lacnsiug Silver Cucin.-t
BaS, end singing by a quarte tte, cjmIHswid uf Mrs. Woodcock, Mr*. DoVim-y,
Mr. Lee, aud Mr. Bouicat, with piano
ai-eumpauimeut by Miss Barnard.
Aa tlie opening exerriMe, n pic:u
written by a Michigan lady wav read by
Hen. E. W. Swift, entitled ‘OurDefeu lcts,' aud ‘dedicated to tho MiiLi^an

! Will contain an a.xmrato record of the
doing* in every locality of the Start,
gathered mainly fron special oonwepoudunts selected fur thoir intelligence,
trustworthinra* and the forilitiro they
I I'lUCU for traamitting the eariiMt and
I most important information.
Under
this heading will come special reports of
public events occurring within the boun­
daries cd tho State, written by member*
of the A’rw Prm' Iteportaital Staff,
'with *ueh judgement, accuracy and dis1 crimination a* shall insure strict relia’ bility.
FARM AND FIRESIDE DEPART-

First-Class Instruments.

Hew Scales.
KtTICE.

New Styles.

New Prices.

ft Pitt Tree Tir Ctrtiil,

Very Low.

Great American Dyspapsia Pills,

Tf'areroom, A’o. 255 Greene, near lighth St.,
WOBM SUGAR DROPS

thigaa. It* market reports contain
■rything ot interest to tho morchanta,

fully collated and rovirol, and record
all the jrimipal tranaactiod* in tho ra­
tions article* of trade; froduce and
mt rehandi«A in the market* of the lead­
ing ot.ys in tho L’muu, n* well as more

KERRY R. WISHART.
1*1101’ltn-rroii.

I.ITERARY FEATURES.

:v ;•

[ for a higher level and a broader th-’, i
I For twenty reais it Las lx co riait.ug
thr people all o»vr the land, aud
fog to establish itself in th - r bunm ui
ItogutSr mecuag of the Common a power for good—a&lt;wktag to man
Coon-til, at the Council Room, Monday brut la purer acd ha|&lt;pier. But it L.I
Lmitationa which are now pueix-d asLlr
evening, Jan 27 th, 1873.
Hereafter it will take the form vf tbeditor’s own ulcsdjof what a uuigari ■

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

The irn Prtu will bo cuudueted with
' the sauto careful nxrard to tb« eefoction
of all that is interesting and instrnctirv.
1 the general utiu being to pniduoo such
a. journal as shall iiwl a welcome ia
I • »&lt;-ry intelligent homo circle a» well a* i
the- &lt;x*mting room aud t!u&gt; offii c, on.that so citizen of Michigan especially
can rdk.rd to do without.
Tm Diitr Fax* Parse, superior in
nil n-’pect* to any Detroit newspaper, is
furnished to mail eubscribvr* nt Txs

i 139

Tltc lit-Wiuit Fata; Paca* Wl.
tain* all the nesra of the daily, and is
nuliiislied thriev a week, bciug far the
| brat jouraal fur farmcra oml merchant s
residing iu tho interior who, while xa t
tejing tufficivnlly well informal throng'll
u weekly uewipapor. still hay. oU Use
n ail tnrilitic* to enable them to take a
dufly.
Tlii* isliuon is furnished at
' Fits Duturs a year.
Tnz Wxzxiv Fata Parse for Miclugai i
readers, by l«r the Bert journal publish­
ed, ia furnished al Two Dollars a veer.
Io the grtler up of a club of fire an ex­
tra copy wilt be furnished. For data,
uf ten tho mice will bo 81.80 for each
per year. Extra inducement* to eun
vaMH.ro to bo had on application by.let-

The prevent number la one of great
IdinutM of. previous mootiuga read
excellence aad inlrmt, aud a ]Mui*e
and approvad.
of the good thing* to eoOM&lt; . It ba*
By Aid. Wood—
That an order of 831.75 on general Levei greatly enlarged ood Literally IL
highway fund bo drawn in favor of lustratod. “Pipacy Potto'* begin* n new

Jan. Sth, 1872, fur which an order was
never drawn. The amount being for
work on and about Iron Bridge.
Carried.
Mured by Aid. Jewell, that th® Fire

Wisharfs Pine Tree

and impartiality, free alike from peraon| ul rancor or undno fiiroriteiam. Ito ar­

Fourth, We further recommend that
•die next annual fair of the united aoci♦ty shall be fold at some point north
of tho line of tho Michigan Central
Railroad.
Tlxwe resolutions were reportrd to tho
the Raw Rvcrnit—R«*]*&gt;nvc bv Maj.
Executive Board of tho Northern Mich- H. A. etiaw.
'
tan Society at thoir option in the af­
Michigan—Be*p&lt;'n*c by liovcrout
ternoon of the 16th ins»., and were, af- Bagiev.
Tho I’Jo**—R«*[&gt;-&gt;um&gt; by 8. D. Bing­
imously adopted.
ham.
. In compliance with their rocotnmeudOur Fallen Comrades—Uestnir-.- by
dlivns ths following gtntlemen were ap- Gon. B. M. Cutchvon.
t
[idntixi u member* of tho 'joint eotnThe Loyal Women - IL-&gt;tvu -e '
mitteo projoecd to lotm a union of the Cok C. B. Grant. _
two eocietie*.
The Hutue Gustd-IL-on-in-e bv &lt; d
Edwin Phelps, of Poatiao ; Anderson j C. V. Do Land.
Skout, of 8t John*; A. 8. Browne, । Wtaia Johnny came Man-bing Huinc
Ikmtwatsr; C. I* Whitney, Muskegon ; —Response by G. n. W H. Within;Townsend North, Vassar.
The ccimmilti-e of the Michigan State
Agricultural Society recommend that
the annual meeting of tho Executive
Uemmittoe be called by the President
I Tho January issue uf “Ailhur’’ ia at
I oar table. Tho 2/te* JfofsaM talcs
| with this number, iu "New Departuii

time la which to make a,report.
Carried.
The Finanse Committee reported back
have been supplied by tho phonograph­ tho account of I. A. Holbrook, of 8100.
ic notes taken on the spot at tho time
Moved by Aid. Jewell, that tho report
uf tha Court of Inquiry. The notes
hare boon re-transcribed iu long hand of the Committee be tabled. Aye* and
and corer a long period of groat histor­ nays called and resulted as follows:
Ayes — Eastmtn, Wooley and Jewell
ic record. It makes 3,361 pages of le­
gal cap—averaging 225 words to tha
Noya—Hama and Wood.
^y Aid. Jewell—
page. Mr. Benj. Pittman, one of the
Thai Henry C. Lfcwis be allowed an
best phonograplmn of tha land arrived
here to-day with this record for use ox tension of thirty days fur eellectfon of
taxes in the citv of Hasting*, to date
from Feb. 1st, 1873.

The House Bilk amended, abolishing
the franking prinisge ia toto, Ium just
pa sard tho Senate. It will go to the
piro State. He remained st the Capi­ Hoose lor concurrcnco.
tol, alteading to the »nsnnii of the naArmstrong, the sitting Delegate frouw
tioo, while tM Republican member, of
tha New York Legislature in caucus

IE., Horn Richard, Johnson Honco A.
— - aflrrnoon meeting w.ut hold of Jordan ' ~
i wo hn* no report, but the buri j
neetiuga we* held iu ilio ‘Ifopre-I

1873.
Detroit Free Press-

‘Window*’ hero been a great feature ia :
tho Jlew.
Every subrcril&gt;cr to tho
Magarino for 1878 will receive n «.;.y

LADIES' REPOSITORY
I’’OK 1W73-

Otr tr Sit fl Ik Ians imb bob
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Shingles, Lsth, &amp;c.

B. F. STKrSTHOFF,

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CHICAGO.

Pearl Batt*,
Ice Pnclicra.
CaflroUrro,
byrup Disbea,
Bpoon Holder*.
’fop* and Goblets,
Braodeto,
OoH Tumbles.
Silver Thzmblr«,
Gold Loektte,

loveliest «tevl engravings ever i«&gt;uixl
Terms, 82.,'HJ a year, with a rodurtion
fur club*. Address T. 8. Arnica &amp; Box,

Tax Lxnr's FttzrfFua Fnacxav.—
The February number of this cltanning
Magarino open* with aa engraving rep­
resenting a young mother looking t.-nrfully over an old le*eon-bcok which be­
longed to her daa.1 child—a ameet and
touching picture. Then there te a land­
scape, a Bridge over a Swiss Ravine,
and a ntmiiwt of Fashion Cut*. The
Music te ‘The Mountain Echo Galop."
The literary contents arc “Cotem-l
Cembrelleng*. Valeutma," by Deiey
Ventnor; “Una and her Prinrv," by
Mia* Muxroy ; “Seeing and Believing,"
by Martin C. Payne; "Darothea," tliapening of Fanny Bodgron's new nov­
elet ; “A Rumoneo of West Point." by
By Aid. WoodEil* P.onmm Church: “Count Osborn's
Thai the report of Committee ap­
Rwfu*al,” by Marion Howard; “The
pointed to confer with some person in Mortar at Greyland*," Mt*. Hour-.
regard to acting as City Attorney be ta­ Wood's ne w Durol. Ac., So Send for a
•ample number, containing all the iuker, from the table.
ducemento. Price 82,00 a year, or 82.Cji-Iik.k.
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Has now on hand a com­
plete assortment of Books.
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils,
Pictures, Picture Frames,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
Articles for the Holidays.
Call and sec them,

J/to. Ipw.

ft talar LiiiKil

_ Sinkal aid Istaital,

DENTIST

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Offnt.

paijst Tiisror
J. SKWAUB

Music
Gold &amp;

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�Tq* RypUsuciyi

Th* Lwgielaturo i* to have a rotas*
for • few daya
tXhen- are many deaths this winter—

rnually among *ld«rly jieoplc.
let fever and diphtheria kavu occured
in Woodland recently.
When th* flooring i* ready at the
school building work will progress more
rejadiy.

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Ltcal tow Foticej.

Subtcrijriou* to th* Bixxxa are com.
i«g in quite hrvly. Ploea* accept th*
thank* of tho publishers fat the *amo.

JSXSI5SMK8t^‘
A horse belonging to Gov. Begley
ran away one duy last week, and broke
yttur watehea, clock*, or jewelry at low­ a leg. feu »5u0.
er rates than at any other establishmeat in th* city, call at the Barber
Shop Building north side of S'at* St.

I want any iqdantity uf prim* roil
Butter far which 1 will nay the highswt
market prico in cash.
I also want
dross id chicken* for which, if fat, aad
drawn, I will pay 10 eta. pur pound.
C. ft. Siunnr.
Hastings, Jan. 21, 1878.

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&lt;*ee He**. Ktrenger!—Tharv ie not an
Institution in tho City of Heatings that
la mure worthy ot patronage, than that
of Hraamcr. Heath A Co. Their etoek

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hardshi|w, skknea*. and sulfcring en­
dured by many who Imd come t &gt; Barry
rounty to moke ■: their faturo Luma,
Ball at Jackson, and it is an honor to and then thn facr* would quickly change
the Fraternity of that enterpcising’xlty to joy, a* tha ajwaker -xuuld change
Ed. say* it ia peeling tmaine**, thia froei hi* relating scene* of grief and
bring Route Agent on the cars such
cold weather, lor he from hi* cars *•» bring down the house ia roar* of laugh­
, ter. Relating matter* of dilforout cl Atthey pe*W
The Benn i* th* only paper in the acter, musk', Initb vocal aud instru­
State of its ai*e, but what costs it* sub­ mental, dancing, Ac., the afternoon and
scribers two dollars per year.
The cveping pafd away but toa quickly.
Bax*■* only 11.60.
The *5.000 prise in tho Harmonic ot our county disjarv-d to their homes
lo reflect njoii many scene* that Lad in­
deed escape*! tl.cir memory, but wa*
brought to mind by the reunion here
the other day. We understand the |

help ua by handing iu whnt they owe
Money is always acceptable, arpf w&lt;
shall feel to thank all who l:^p u&lt; it

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Immense Reduction in ail our Prices,

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3,NO00 WORTH OF MM!
Must be Sold this Winter.
Having bought an immense Stock from two Bankrupt Houaea in
New York, we are going to noil Good* 25 per cent, low­
er than any other House in Michigan.

We are in Earnest,
And our Prices Prove it.

We haven't room In mention all our Reduced Pricey, but wt
Herewith Pledge oil wive* to Offi -r uml Sell the Beat Bargains in
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we clip the following article whlrli we
&gt;|wcUlly command to tire attention of
all our reader*, aud trust heed tuny be
given ta the suggestions, in Npnl t&lt;&gt;
quretlnn that tnix-b uf (be money eetit
i abroad for new.paper- would be much
! more Judicially expended in the pur­
Charlo* GtIky. who lived In U&lt; South­ : eba-sfof tho-e published in tho btnte :
west corner of Pralrtevllla Township,
committed suicide on Friday Eve., of
last week, by culttng bl* throat. H*
was a brothar of John 1*. Gllky, of:
Richland. Kalam.axj Co., at whom
l.ou-e hs wa* when he put an end to hl*

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annually hereafter, aud of tonne tlie
interest at each meeting will far exceed
that of the proceeding •toe. Article* of
association were presented and read by
Willard Haye*. uni were aloptod. Or­
ganisation completely electing n. A.
Goodyear 1‘rvvxdunt, W. 1* Bristol ami

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW

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W* wore in hopes tn have ua 1 ths
The foUcwfag article has been scat ua
proceedings vt tho Pioneer* Meeting from Middleville for publication, pro­
that was held in this city on the 21th , Turning that tbo writer draws his own
inat, lo publish in this issue, but a* we photograph, we respectfully give it a
were not at said meeting, nnd the Sec­ place in cur column* :
retary of the meeting having boon sick
There ia a epechnun uf humanity liv­
and confined to hi* bod since tho wett­ ing in Middlut ills, whoso businoat hours
ing, wo can giro but a abort sketch of call him to a little shanty (that ho calls
the proceedings. The attendance wa* hi* office) on Main street. Thia speci­
a great deal larger-than any eno dared men uf humanity wears a fierce musLope fur, and the occasion ua* on* to taehe, Li* eye* like those if the grey­
be remmbvrod always by those ia at­ hound are act in a Lead about a* well
tendance. Prominent among the a*- developed, Id* tone is not quits as large
■embly, wa*Dr. Wm. Upjohn, Willard aa a 1 hitch flat iron, his oars and voice
Haye* and wife, Solomon C. Hall now
of MiaHmri, Mr. Partuel**-, one of tho oas ; and, Ob, v
viry first settlers of th* county, but now would you like
a resident, wo belinvs, of Maryland, but I forixmr, f&lt;
Wm. Ingram, nnd a great many more'
whom we cnanut mention, but wbu were
among the first scUlm of tlw county.
Tho mtottainux-r.t emumcnevd k&gt;un
tuc of a beanpole drowsed in
after noon nnd was kept up till mid­
Ilia tiny sheet joints you to hi*
night or 11 tor, an ! anuUur such an cn- trivial occupation, and taking him all in
joyablo afl’air «m never held in Boat­ all, the only wonder ia how auch a frame
ing*. The meeting aud greeting uf ul&lt;i
friotid*, the partaking of refreshment*,
consisting uf everything in tho lino oi
eatables, from Juhnnytako ia its pl.iine*t made style, to tbo rkli*«l of cukes, iu!cUignnc.r of th* death of Willard
pic*, vic., *ervvd by tho old jitunt-ont 11 aye*. Mr Haye* wa* an old printer,
and thoir inestimable wivvs, In stylo* to | »!*» one of tlie oldest j ionoer* of Barry
County.
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THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

✓Now that we have rpleadid alrighing,
why don't car farmers improve their
Sine in hauling in their produce, which
i* very scarce iu the city, and brings a
good price. Bring along a load or two
of com and carts, get a pocketful of
greenbacks call on the printer and then
g* on ywtir way rejoicing.
Sxwtxo Mirl’.in the very best ia
the world and cheaper than enywhere
else in Barry County. Com* ia and try
them aad you will be convinced that it
feet. We buy all of our Machines and by the ojwning of »[Tti&gt;g will have
Michigan Central R. R. isforacash,
and can aad will sell them at built 1,409 mile* of telogntph.-and have
'OLD. SELUBU SSDSiaKT ROUTE.
under its control 3,000 mile* of wire.
Within th* jwst two ytarv nearly 500
miles of poise have been *et up!

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DOUCHE.I

ighbortax-d. autt sims Its port
krepitef it« r -.uler- informed
ig the pixnrere o: tbo &lt;&gt;utd-lc
k* the rd bare iuerva-e• ‘n al*»
■ i* cnlarf.-cl, but it never nsg-1

the Moore’ and ‘The Village Bell;’ which
are given awgy to subscribers to tho .4L
duw. Ihe most bewuliful and valuable
American monthly, and than leave your
orders for it with Mr. Brook* at the
Bi* su office, or Mrs. Dower, and Re-

American Organ
Is Bred it the PiMie m its nil.

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elsewher

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Curraue. Cxoraixe, Cunarea.—Tbo
beat amortment ia the city consisting of
heavy Caaaimere Suit*. Black Cloth
Bril* aud a splendid aaaortment of Black
Pants and Veal suitable for those anlm-

Overcoat* *5 to *26
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
Bouse Grand Sapid*.

In regard to ‘•stolen aleigb rides"
published in the Jranul week before
last, in which they ask “if ii i* proper
Lx a man to aeiao th* opportunity and
in tbo dark nee* of night, take another
man's wife, ete." Tho Msddireilfo pa­
per of last week give* a bit *f advi.«
in two li—.italj.
“O, du.'l -l.-l u; .Ucl.
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THEWEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
FRANK L. WARD.
May M.

✓Every van who ia acquainted wit11

Dcacun Van Brunt of this city, know
hia penchant for joking. He attempted
to perpetrate a joke upon Bnlemou C.
Wo hate encouraging rrjv.it* from
HoU. th* other day at the Pion eers’
all parts of the ccnntry oi the {respect*
meeting, but th* thing boomeraugod, —
for a large yield of frail tho coming
tee ton, the reemt cold &gt;nap having in­
jured tho fruit bud* very slightly- Frail

;ia i mg* aright! It roods in thia way, grower* that v er* despond &lt; nt two wroks
‘ A certain taan went dowu from Jerusa­ ago, Inqjin to look mom cbwrtal i s they
lem to Jerico, aad fell among thievoa.’ "
A burst of laughter waa ms tat'.ta ueotra bothood of Spring Lake, neatly al! the
and nproaroua. and Van—anbrided.
peueh trow are reported all right ro far.
the Early Crawfted soeming to be th*
Terra*' Mcsicll Momi.r, No. ®1,
. only one injured to any eaten!, and un­
Cor February, com** promptly to baa J.
less we bare «dd«r weMher than wi
and sa. *»&lt;*uaL overflowing with m»Iehave had, ttonre used be no fear* enter­
dy. Tbi* Magunne ia fhreuMsd at the
tained that there will not bo a fair, if
low price of 13,00 per ywr, aad mmnot a large, yield this y«r.-&gt;*r » * 0*.
tain* mor* masse iu a single moe'hly
uusiber than can be bought in ahewtform fur double that sum. The number
The “C., B. * Q. B- E.,’’ raauiag before ua conlaina; “Our Lttie Pet,” a
bawtlfel bolted by the iamom s.-mg- Minnesota the cold map of Chtictmaa
reputation in th* had two years a* th*
■ *»- - — ------Is to tto, waa&gt;

aad “Give my Love to all al Home ;
Two-Part Songs, •'Fold we our Hsnd.
in Prayer" aad “Far from my Thought
Together with the folfowiag lucrumva

wa*k has Uvu svrp&lt;us&lt;-d by lb* cold of:
Sunday, Jas. 5»tb. At Sparta the tber- !,
mometer marked 4.’&gt;« la-low rrro. at La

Hattinga

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Ki.hijia Miiiiirr Dsjot.
l» hotooa, and the b&lt;‘it, making it
•ay throagh tbo dure aflbe-wind .w
bapa to grew dim The «bxiur push­
Wk Ae groat book Wire turn on th
tobtoW ktabd ever h at th. ope
fpato beycud, wh&lt;ro tho fire bad die ‘

toeoorpei, daopite Uo awkward bu
viguroue effirrts a* sweeping that hnd
been expended upon it, wm neither
bright nar tidy. The doctor's thought­
fol «fto Memoir took in time details ;
hie meditations wore of something olse.
bei U oononod tu him, vaguely thst the,
frtoee wore* dreary, uuhumalike air./'
Ha waa thinking nf a-Mir of brown
9goo and a grave, sweet Um. Snob vietoan tofght Eave made the &lt;4.1 room seum
bright, but that tbe &lt;yu&lt; had of Utawvwe kA alik aC ■ - - .. - - I... ....I ,I.,

pared bur the long walk? it wa. out
h-r way, ha knew—so well ho had
earned the round ot leeoon-giring ’
Joe ns still deep in th&gt; subject of
urglars. He hai explained to ba own
xusfactum bow, •*ft« dors, they ear iy
snUTux tltafll shine, or nM shine, jn.t
.. they want ..’em to; and they wear
doffed aboas that you m*l h-ar n &gt;
auce'nn cat with mitteui uu Ant
snvhow, you Cis'l tell who they are, if
you do soe 'em, 'carue thoir faoos are
jjvered with — with -oh I what is it tiiov
pnt on their kaeas. Unde Hast
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•Ou tueir faccwy ropealod Un.io Max.
aoadering cnoiber question—Should ho

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to enouantor him. Ho did no: wondui
M H particularly. “Thirty dro jh&gt;
•id, and grown dull and nloading frou
a Mfr of early care and hards hip. Whs
•boald draw her to you. Maxwell CaaayF he aneetwaod, a faint smile ai
hie own foi.y fiituag over bis bps for an
toetent and losing Itself umiar the heavy

4Ilo caught tbo finl souud of hia step
on tuo «Uir—a slower rep th in usual,
and tbe dodoc'k firns wore a fsia‘ etoixd
u; dirappuintmnnt from his uu ucc.-»ful walk It pawed Inrougli .wifi nul
varied chxngcs, bowurer. al lue discuverr &lt;lf Jue’a barricade, and tbe toefttoad 1
rohoarral of hia vaiiMt expl.nl.
'Caught her slick as could be; alto
didn't get a chance to burglar anything
at a!l,It&gt;Hl yon!* begas tue youthful CEO. T. ROWELL A CO’S ISEOlUO
detect! ru bo tatinjy, but paused in open­
mouthed dismay at witnessing !&lt;&gt;• -peed
with wnich tbe chaira wore pu4rad
.irido. and tbo daagurous lady rel-iawd
'MiaiMure! Wuat must you think 1''
•‘xetaim.d tbe doctor, apologetically, ro-;
gretiully.
.
Tnat yuor style of iulu -tug cuitoin $5 10 Sdj
•ra to await your' return is sumewaat
piciuir, Dr. Cissy,' an* lepliel, a Jaih
uf mUou&gt;Bi tn nguug wita t.,u ana &gt;yanro
aud nNeutmuat in b«r tone.
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vjIA*. sjivlluv.:
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.. .,4 br..ovlAai airtfcjli.s.. .M .si,
•Joel' bjgan t-ro iLrator stonily. B it GEO, Jk*. xt.«J -e «* - -- _
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THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.
Tin Cilnrt L,’th&lt;&gt;jrapM&lt;i» Compsny or Ostrolt.
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Iu Ca.k, n«SI Kstals «M Premiai I’r-pr’*!, •» *■*&lt;•»«•
$23,000 iu JUal Estate!

JOHN I'KBSEU* CO.

$3,000

rfKLli' CARBOLIC TABLglb.

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$6,555 in Persona! Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
MANTLES ANO MATES.

tedctooly a rapid, noisy stop acundod
npon tha stair*, the door was pushes
open and closed with a arata, and &gt;.
fteto, yuung votoa called out Lreerily
‘•B^n. Uncto -riaxF
•WeM, JoeF ro.pondeJ the docto
qniatly, namovod by the in vsJon.
.
Joe entsrtaiasd no doubt of bis w-f

aat’l nu ourgisr lira t ny . salt.'

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Adv?rtiserT
thiaking bow miua uci,’ut&gt;r nw uld o,- J
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fL-e lurked with tua- granary, w .inmlv iys.■ • *•«
pcvMuue in tbegkie o. tbs ffrolgu.. Lt
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was the iMuro.t (M&lt;si-ihi uu,»&gt;nuu.tj lor
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colddra nil kUt.-.i 1-im.s . IM .. .d'u.v'e
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urt «il a way. Tlie tlwtor .eit u
itruggloi agaiiKi it, pret-i.i; f&gt; r
•ritn qttMk, firm slip lintti-.wi
town looked old an I aid. tf
I
. lUged tv be uw*y from it Intel. — i r
.v«a inoHnutiun tnat he ba I reRv.ad
-xuiu of a bravo, brief criwd h.. in
that th. very life of lif- i, not it. Jvf. ...
rsi^d'his he?! ratwr 4?«M*
XXtotam tLiX. ££ w£‘£IS •u“j'““r auT2
fX Mdv roJ2dlv f" “ f"^ hi,SIW*r ST^7’Ziu .S* de'bghtu*

ia.* he added wistfully.
Tbe doctor surveyed tutu from the t&lt;«
•f hie muddy obeoa to the top at Lis
rartoy bead—no ynat distance—usd
as hr saw tbe air ot oonsetoesaUity to fill any office. with
which he drew hitsaalf up and thru*:
hia hands into bu peckete.
•What e ’come of my jacket-but­
tons F naked Joe. fancying Ural ho rea l
thatqaaiCM in tba giance but upon
him. ’•V. hy, some of 'em tore offi tlrat'o
alL Whal doos go with ’em, Uncto
Max? *Umm mTs always askin’ me
sod I don't know. Believe they ju.t
,

that a tnu'hsr a lips had been wuat t_&gt;
quote long agv--csn&gt;e back io him.
fifty rente that yuu may buy Hr.-eruck
and the strong man repealed th-iu with
era with tor the crouing two lunu-nts.
' a mure .imule, eanws: leith taan tbo pnocet’
‘lunrhcn,’ corrected Joe.
aapihnewa of others, nnd Gvl will UXo
:
*A.l right; it’s all the «auio thing,'
care .f yuura.'
laid the iLclor placidir
Joe. Uft to himwlf, Sil IJsaly dinorJuo dil nut quite uniat.taad it uo‘.
ered that the office waa rather dark.
Ho stirred tba£.iala in tho grate, put un
freah fuel, and soon had a nrix.it. dane*
frequou: EUAst at tb-tr bua-o. and tho
ing blue that sent its chorry light into
laaiLjr all dropped into Use way ot eall­
ing her •EJiln.’ £ut alter tncro na I
•That’s more like!' bo oolilcxjuixeil, La-o a quiet wedding one morning, au I
perching him»elf in an arm chair, end bo hid to-med t&gt; divide hi. rail, bv
I settling hia chin meditatively between . tsrven Uns office and tbo union, ebeo.'-'
bis hands, quite obUriuiu w thoir r.i; «nt
contact with the cuaL ‘Expset th&gt;o isn't j
so pour a place. neilh.-r. ’ Hear.l him
i say ihit whin. Sinn over in In it j «r, is
uno uf tbn moot valuable m abciuas lie
. know of. Cot as much as d.aaiiu&lt;h
. mebbo^md be a-got a lot of it But if
[ I was goin* burgiirm', I waul lai e&gt;eal
i no such nAsty.ta.tir&gt;' stull Ugh!"
i
A soft rap at tho door mterruptel i Norn. bolunging to tha l‘r-sb.VUin*n «uI him snddeuly. He stand to bis loet, ’ cietjr uf wuu.li the Hur William C. tVie.
Igpnd. after an instant’* hesitarion. ven. nor, D D., ba. |i&lt;ug toep die vu.-y pu(&gt;.
A
reund ia backyards erer no long, and| lured, n rather uncertain *Cj&lt;ao in!’ He I Altar iKialur, Wat to bu dedicated.
how we'ie gum' to march some eightI bad not board tha light step on tbo i largo uumtwr ut airinejul tuatd-auiuonly w« have no
inaiiua trjai Rochester and vicinity hav­
name fur us yet Tom wants it Snyder .
ing txam invited, kit that ci.y by rail­
Ovaby, 'muse he • captain, and be il- if rev.eled a lady, which Wm more sus- road, grouped iu, aud funning a large
ways wants everrtbing ns med for him. peioui still, and ahe w -re 11 brows veil, •bare ul tna occu^uuU of a eir, ia sue
&gt;M Fd KkasomethiBg about the torches tnat was the m nt smpicious thing of
ia it—Light’Baarora or Turchm or all Jem didn't at nil like the anpoarsomething ’
ance oi things.
Is the doctor iuF us koi the smng«r,
’ Tortures would be a very appropr.
ato cams,' oom mantod ih. doctor, pleasantly.
Joe rstreatod a little aa be orlvauMd. ■uy, at Liror. It boitig mi tiriut&gt;r and
awakening from hia reverie in time to
aad^espantod succinctly:
untensriy cute/and in unusaadj beery
budr
■nd* be.ag upon me ground, a
•Will be bo bark soon, do you know F lonuus wtod and suow storm »euing in,
tbe train uad net procured mnny uni).
‘Voted iirqnwrtierf Joe, dabght- questioned toe visitor.
•Gueoo ao—'lure Jung.
Bu: bo's betcre it bjre.ua teuexed iu tile auuw,
«Uy. Bat Undo Max relapsed into sisoaca aad walked away to the window. dreadful strong, and he carries all hie with a part uf ft uj too track, an l. so
A gray tog waa settling dowu upon money in hUpoBkate,’ ropuod due, di.- cold aad leuipeaMu..* wu lae uigul,tuo
the town, making it dark early, and al^h-Wlady looked •urprised—di^ train. Iliuagii eVurr |x&gt;»o&gt;oie vffjn ws.i
I uiude. uid uut an.c .cd ia g»:tiug «x;n
rendy lights were beginning to akine
oot-frum the shop-window*. b&lt;ro and appuintod. Joe thuogh^ and bo vulun-1 rated until amcniug.
Wm.n un tbe wing again tbo con lust­
than along tbo street.
Faaoi'rs-b. leered anutbee dtoeu.isuo rem »rk: Tan !
er made bu roaud tu Iuuk attar iwa.ta,
hast.red their stops, aa if anxious to at* swtw hard to get 10 sleep.’
•Are yoe sure you axe wito-awake aad oomrag among tuo reverrn la, was
espe from the nu.tr. dopraeamg atrnrenow
r
asked
tba
vidt-e,
half
langamg,
1
nUre to tbo warmth and bright.-. of
henx., the doctor fancied. A though: oat with a pcxxtod s ratiny of hia lace. I
‘Bet I an.,’ affirmed Jim, prom,.tiv, |■' vivid impreeaiuu u| uro «a-uu, excluiaot those waiting homee made him glance
.
ritoo more about tba room iu which be -inkmg hire toeuarince himMifuf lto» I uil:
| “i loll you what, genttomen, we oxnis
•toad.
Familiar it waa, sorter; it truth of hie StaArtlaa
1 wonder.’ murmured tho lady, ‘if I very rraar all gmag tu n—1 ia*t uigub”
eagki to ba homelike since it was all
the home he bad. Hia place of bu.inoM tbe doctor didn t Imre anything tor in-. | l»r. Cox. equal to tho ccctaeion aud
1 tbuught 1 should find wltut 1 wanted 'I I'xprtMaiun, qu .kiy aud iusUuUy reif ha hadgvne out.'
p.ied, “t’od UouvUesa s|MAk l&lt;« yuuiJm opened bis eyes rooUd nu l largo; I aeii, sir; but a« fur mo a.id mt trui.id.
here, wo uro tickulod to a Uideront atabou.—Eotrus
Dsawaa. in Btrftr’i
JfitjAU .t Jtr FAruorf.

Hee here, raobbe you might find
sumeching real ntoe in tn»other roe ui : ’
tie bant forth eagerly. 'Dicum ka.jj
loto of things thiwe oometimae'
•Dors h •. so that pwple can got th«m
whan.he is away? Pro .ably ho has
left what I wan: there.* Iler tm .
brightened ; she pmiei an in.iaat osif
•xpeotxng Joo to leal We wsy. ties
asked : ‘Where shall I look P
’Unddrlbo—on tne table in there,’
s»&lt;w«red Joe, pointing t»w«d the artide mentioned, but fuUsw.ag at ■ re.
Npwtftri distance trull! «hs wa. fairly
within the room. Then ho spraug .ul&lt;My feoward, closed tbe door aad h&lt;k

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be ran lung tho team to wiul-c at will
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VOL XVII,

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harsh taan. butte iv known for hie rigoroua justice, dad If be britere* tout
etory he will do his best .for yvo. I wHl
take you to him al once.’
No time re fast, and the merchant
soos found himself fa tte Archduke’s
prerooce, and was droired to rotate bis
story. When it wa. concluded, tte
Arehdak* after a moment’s reflection,
rasa a belt An official apparel
•Send for M—' naming the trenoherOttshosL
It ten* quickly done, and tte Arohdak*, without preombl* or qoaetion,
Mid to th* guilty man: *&amp;t down at
that writing dabta. and write as I,»kall
dictate to you.’ Th* man took hSHfeat
and took up th* pen ; th* Archduke

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1873.

end?.

you and I and young Hollar fought
aide by aid* on tha far-famed rocky
doubly frightened busk, which wa* halgbt fa Mexico, and how wo same
Dsaa Wire .--All is found
striking fa vata to hold its own. He of throe auffared together fa a Mexican
Dungaomaadhow
we were *eoteno*d aad
, tte riata. whose name, a* I was told by
‘No,’ said th* man, springing from
i one of tte other honsmea, was Jim made to draw for our lire*, and how
his amt, *1 woaA writ* that*
■ [ Gru wall, now dropped tte rain, and it yon drew the black bean, the penalty
Then yna are guiltv/ was th* prompt
hung loose on Charlie's shoulder. He uf which wa. death, and how Haller
answer.
whirled tte riata around hta head pre- and I offered to forfeit oar lire* that
Puxxled andrfoifad, he resumed his
1 paratory io taumhlng it upon th* horns your* might be spared. You forgot tb*
of the quarry far * moment; tte rope day wo were lying in the bunch ofahap‘Mr J)u» Win
AH ia found out.
' left his tend, sad hovertag over the paral, surrounded by hordes of yelling
Srod tte l&gt;ox by tte banter.’
head of the buck settled down upon bis oivage^ and how then and there wu
He than signed it with his own name
horn* A* soon a* tte koras saw tte swore eternal frisndship and fidelity t&gt; ,
by tha Archduke1* order, and a massennuceee* of the cast, he turned suddenly each other fa th* event oi our encape. You
gwr waa dteprtntes with'ft.
to th* left, stojiped short, and braced forget nil theae thiap and call me a
The messenger found ths lady at te.himself for tte oorntag jerfe Th* elk, coward. But ia reply I do not call you
i
It
is
no: always those who seem moat trilat; whan she road the missive *te
toon tvrrifad than ever st feeling th*
busy who eocotapltah th* moat work. tamed ashy pale, trembling violently.
rope on his horns, was bounding down
Then leaning forward ah* drew the box
This
wasfllustratad
thr
other
day
ta
a
a alight declivity at a terrible pare, but rod ia your tawom there beats as kind
fruna a receaa in bar toilet tabla, and
w
aa he was fa ths midst of op* of his gi- ;and true a heart a* hver beat fa the very forcible manner
The foreman of ono of our large news­ handed it to the bearer, who awiftly regnutio leaps, the rope tightened, and te breast of man. You have but ua*
paper offices wi---- 1---- 2^- - I—' tarteng^tlaosd it in the hands of th*
was thrown a complete somereoutt aad Igreat fault, bat that i* an unpardonable
wa* foil sprawling on ihe sward, white 'one, for when under it* iaflasnee you who knew noth
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the horse never stirred from his track* !would kill your beat Irioad. Col. Casey, busmens, over
Before tte animal rould regain his feet I• deniaed tn apology or a meetiug of th* cempoaing room te watched with
the doga were upon him. but ttey were 'you immediately. Gruwell, you have wonder and admiration the thousand of
Httta
bits
of
metal
pdriog
withready
always
b»u
my
friend,
and
to.,
too.
1
commanded to keep off. aad tte proa- '
dick, click, lite the noise of* Wee of
irate buck was allowed to get up, end believe. If you ere atill, ths beet way
machinery, into the polished stick*
with a peculiar anort, and with a stamp to show it is to let him free."
which th* compoeitoro held ta tteir
that mad* all tte'joint* at bi* ponder­ . ?A yt?u* W*J to •Ecw
frieudahip, . hands. The foreman asked him to point
ous lag crack, tte elk lowered his brist­ indeed," Jim answered acorufully. At.
ling suiters and “went far" Jia. Thia length Gruwsli. on condition that they i
was just wtet was wanted ut him. would remain quiet far awhile, and giro
GruweU spurred hie boros toward tb* him time to suttlc the difficulty, looaeu'
I
river, and the elk followed in hot pur­ ed his hold.
“Blab," eaid Caeey, “in order to'
suit, thinking, n* doubt, that Jim wa*
trying to cseaad his wrath, aad aa de­ make you quarrel with me I called you I
tenumed te should not Ou they went a coward. Hero, before the ones ibot I
toward the river; we followed close be­ heard tee utter tte word, I renounce it, I
It waa early in th* month of Mar. hind. When Jim arrived at th* rivw You are not a rawarl.
said th* foreman, •vout
Hutt is th* I
I 18&amp;6, that 1 we. standing in th* shad* bank, he swerved suddenly from Us ®&gt;lj apology I .hall otter, for I think it • Mtest compositor i* that quiet looting
i of a tuumtwr o*K tree, in th* noblest uf c-iurse, and tumbled tte elk on tte very is the only ajiology 1 owe you."
| young man by the side of the ou you
have
pdytied
out.1
i California's ncblo valleys, tb* groat Hau edge of die water, where te was dis­
"f^tsey, it would bo tte happiest hour '
In eom* remarkable instances, war*
Joaquin, enjoying its refreshing shad* patched by &lt;me of tte man. whom Jim of toy life if I could shake your head |। ‘He seem* very slow aad deliberate,’
th* toeatfon of the burial ptacro of eele1 after a toilsome journey of *ou&gt;» thirty called Col. Osaoy.
fa friendship once more, but your apolo- said th* visitor; ‘hi* hand* do not move bratad oMeonage* ha* been in dispute,
. miles, over an and plain. and under a
gyisnot sufficimita.tup th* duct’’
!1 nooriy m fast a* tte*. of hi. neighbor.
I
now
reoeivsd
a
rerdial
greeting
and
th* work of identification te* bees aobroiltag sun. 1 bad turned my hors*
“It w all 1 bsrr* to otter, and I do I। It cannot be poasHil* that te seta mure
Wo,
ewmplieted by (te discovery of what
loose, to crop some of th* luxuriant fil­ an invitation to dfas with ttem.
foot want to Stop ite duel Ou the tarn-,I ‘JT*-’.
agree which covered th* plain for miles turned our horse* loose to food, and trarv I burn for it, ami 1 tali you hon.1&lt; is true,’ replied th* foreman. wer* ptafaty pertaived te be tte remain*
The secret is that te picks Up a typ*of tte individual fa qneetioa. In other
j around, and caus'd it to look liko a made each otter'a aeqnaiatenre over oatiy, that when w. cwt, a, meet wc
well kepi lawn. Th* plain was covered elk steaks, ia true “&lt;V" sfyte. My naw must, you had bettor kill me at the first
every tin* he goes for it Th* otterlostaMaa tte body has teeagcomptetalv
name* wer* James Gruwith animated being*. There wer* aranantano**'
man makes what we rail ‘tala* motions;'taentiflad by th* doro rarorubl.nro nf
well, Colonel Caeey, and ------ Blair. fire, if yuu value your life, for 1 intend
tte faro of th* torn** to n|*nl pictures,
lowing herds ot half wild catde, and
to taka that life if il fifo in my |x&gt;wur 1 hie head goes twice to tte case far aba*ta,or coins. Th* idStifieation ef
drove* of wild bona*, antelope and elk, They had gone out from Ilomocelly
’■ »J1*. V“1 though te seems to be detag
Bannho
for
some
sport,
and
this
was
the
a grealdeal of **rk, his stick £11* slow.tte remtan* cf Henry IT. fa Oanterbuin the busy distance. There »i&gt; a caresult Ttey were sociable, good-teart1 ly in eotapurieon with that of his d*Kb- ry Cathedral, after tte tape* of neeriv
ed fkitows, but Cassv and Iltair sectped
's.The person giving the first correct solution to the above Rebus, will be entitled to A PARLOR
erat* neighbor, who never hurries, use* four oeuturie* and a half, iean example
to have a mutual ill-will; 'they were
jus: ite amoent of action euffictat.t to ttte first elaae; th* idanfificatiou of
STOVE. Second, 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third, 1 Set of Knives und Forks.i. Tltv solutions must be i
surly aad croes in all ttey had to aay to
1 romaias of Cteri** L. after 165
accomplish hi* purpose, aad dose not
firiat
day of April, j
enclosed in sealed envelopes, which will be numbered as received and on the
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each otter, aad 1 aoticed that each eyed
.•tun* mtucl* in motion unnerama- years, of the eeoqad etas*. Th* remain*
1873, the envelopes will be opened and the prises awarded to the successful person."
of Charles L were completely identified
I rfly.
Half, sure than half of th* energy by tte rtrikiag resembtanee of tte couathem.
Wo
(ben
endeavored
to
have
tb*
and all the small talk, aa wall a* sport­
, u»*l in the world ia expended ta false Linance, notwitatanding Hi disfigurewater fowl were scattered in the greating had been diacusaed, Blair gut up meotfag poetponed until the next day, |
ust profusion. There was a flock of
but without auociw.
They eu.peotid I motion*. Men dash about ta a great meat, to it* portrait, and by the fact that
atateiy swans, sailing to and fro like a and walked uut toward the horaro, and that nep* would be taken to stop it al-1j hurry a* if ttey had all the buata* of theneck was smoothly divided aeroee
pneently
I
row
him
stoop
down
and
Wh have th* following particulars uf
poetrj.
miniature fleet, and there were geuo,
together, and they both declared that if I th* city on their ahonlders, and at tte
and ducks of many specie* and various pick up something from (he ground that prevented now ttey would most again end of the day find they have accom- exealtaat oonditfoa. after 1*5 veer*, of a
gaudy hues, mingling together in Mtem- gKttrred in the; unlight. 1 had noticed in secret, and tfau the eua*e&lt;{ueucw* I’ pliabed about one hour’s solid work, body suddealy deprived uf life, cra­
it
before,
but
thought
it
waa
a
broken
bsfared aad interred fa lead.
1 ing [ware and friendship ; and on tb*
would l&gt;* more fearful thanubw ; when i 'Jet your eye well oa an object, think a
Ua removing part of tha lead eoffin
bent* there were herons, erane* and whieky bottle, of which there were many there were two person* to regulate them little and then go tor it. One shot for
BOUGHT WITH A PRICE.
other water fowl, supporting ttemselvo* scattered over tb* plain, having been and are that the article* of the duello which a steady aim ia taken will accom­ an taser oeflta of u*od, much deeaved,
left there by mir4.11 and ottere, who,
wa. exj»j»*d, and within thia the body
plish more than a roley at random.
un one leg. while tb* other waa drawn
were
property
observed,
it
wa*
.greed
constantly passed that way. He exam­
Take things easily; aa tha eotg aay. wrepped fa oere-efoth, into the fold* of
up quite uut of sight, under their long
that
they
should
fight.
ined it carefully, and than 'turned beck
which an unctuous maltar, mixed with
gray plumage, aad their necks wer*
Tte prelimtnariee were soon arranged. — It is always beat to take thing, fa a
toward* us, bearing it ta his ten].
resta, ha.1 been poered to exchid* th*
drawn in, until unly tteir h&gt;xdi were
The combatauta were to ua* th* revol­ quiet scut ot wav. Tte amount of air. Th* raffia was quite Tall, and cm
■ visible. Thev had’ gorged therneelve*
ver, distance four yard*. Ttey were to atreugth nxpended in false tuoteua would removfag tb* raveriog from the face (be
: on the fish which awWmied in tha take,
stand beck to beck, and at a given sig. bo enough to place every one in (te
world beyond the reach of want could it akta wa* foend dark end discolored, the
&gt; and warn now during until next meal
ways gathering and examiniqj such ■ nal, which was to be' the firing of a pis- te utiiiaoL
forehted Slid temples w*0 preserved, th*
' time.
thing*. 1 would be satisfied il be would lol. they were to wheel and fire awav at
Keep cool, don’t fume and fret and cartilage of tte aoro gone, tb* charac­
And thsro are flock* of targe grey
each other, until one or both had fallen.
confine
hi*
attention*
to
geotofical
rebother yourself, but think how a thing teristic printed tear! perfect, tte left
: birds, nearly as tall aa flamingoes, stalkMarrhee aad let mo and m; affairs At thia juncturt Casey took a atrasg* is to be done and then do it AvoiS ear rutii* and th* left eye open and MI.
sng along the margin of the take, like
fancy into hi* head. Nothing would do
■falre motiooa;' tel every mor* you though it vsatali rd on erpoesro. Tte
sentries o* picket. There are tte greya, alone," answered Casey.
What injury has he dune you I" aak- him but be must ma the diapuled pistol make mean acmething, aad be an ad­ tend wee found loose, and was easily
1 th* wild turkey of the Hispano Amariiu tte du*L “It should Hlf the man,"
1 can. and they abound ta North Mexico
he said, “who bad refined ta give it up " — ------- 1 ------ 1 —u seek. Make
aad Californio. And high Up fa the
--progreu, too,
to him the rightful owner." On ex­
■ air, the eagle soared end screamed, and nothing/but his foul We can eancvL amination it was aaeertafaed that tte
can, and no enemiro. — CtacMnwbut the FIRST QCALITY
c-raaionalty darted down to the surface- Before he came into thia valley with tet bullets of the other pistols would fit
polished
manners
and
pretty
face
I
had
of tte take after a duck, or mayhap
this one. *0 it wa* loaded and placed in
on* of the finny tribe, and if success- 1the undivided attention of F- U: but bi* bauds.
ful, bore it off b&gt; his hutue in yusider 'thinRe am different now as you know."
They took thmr place* end were waitblasted oak tree in whose topmost Br this time Blair had reached us, bear­ mg fur tte aigeal, Iu begin their bloodv
branch** yen observe a great me-.* of 1ing in his hand a rsrolrsr, heavily gold work. The pistol waa fired, and both
and ailver mounted, and ornamented ;
wheeled
and fired as one man.
'
I stood gating axvuad tn* for a few but it burs traces of having long been
1 saw tte blood .j.uri from the boaotu,
momenta on this lonely esne, and then exposed Io the elements; its barrell and of Blair (whose Kcend I was) iu a small
jfao
■tetatMa*is all ll»,deiimwa lion
at th* surrounding country. I remain­
dark stream and fall to the ground, but
ed leaning sgrinat a tree, lost m dreamy
bo did not seem to notice it' 1 cast my
reverie, when all al one* I was aroused
eyea toward Casey. Tte biood we*
by th* deep baying of a hound, taint
apdrtfag from his faft side, and streoniand for off, yet clear and distinct.
1
isg down his ctothae He was reeling,
leave an opening large enough toexp^started up. and looked eround to see
and I saw te could nut keep hi* foet
a mar* skeleton of th* lag with some
much longer. He still continued lu fire,
beard upon the rinu. The tody of tte
nothing biff Ibe bone* and elk were
but
blindly,
and
one
of
hi*
bultatscam*
King had terni interred 266 rear*. To
bounding «way over' tte prairie, my antelope, and had intend* 1 to go and whistling by iu ctow, proximity to my
the prerorvatioaot hj»*e ft ie’impoaaiblo
my bone cam* whmning up to me fa look far It to-day, kut a* you have sared person, and buried itself ta * tree be­
to set aay limit at time. The bon*, of
atann, th* gruya* hail taken to wing, m« lb* trvubla. I will just tliauk you hind me. Blair was also firing, but
King Degutert, uirontvrred from the
the angle had ceased hi* .creaming, and and tale pores*.ion."
wiu
—।
“Not quit* so fast, ColooeL Thia ia
ebureb of tit. Dennis, after 1.200 yeare,
«ycu th* listless utorka had arouaod
—wry shot told. They had fired fir*
otters from Pumpeii aftar 1,000 years,
thrmsolre* to a listening attitude.
I not your pistol, for you say you lost shot* each and were still standing.
and other, (nre parts of Egyptian mumhear th* b-.y again, it comes from tte youra Hie day before vaaturday, end this Blair’* clolbes were saturated, ami a
has
evidently
been
lying
where
I
ata
ru
­
DS. WM. JONEN,
north- I oa»! tnv eye* oyer the plain a
“But," said he, “I have with ma a miro) tully 2,000 y*er. old, attest their
pool
of
bluud
lay
before
him
on
the
wued time. I mu monng figures bied upon it for a year; and, here ia ground. Casey’J ciut'are ware also set­ .wall box of great value that I do not
there, dimly outlined against th* dis­ another circumvtatir* to contradict your utatad. aad hi* boo-4 were full aad run- like to risk in such plaoaa. If it ware
tant hcriron ; there are horsemen—three asa*rtion—another', name Is engrorea uing over. They are both making ruy own I should not b* so particular;
of ttem—in pursuit of somethin? about Ou ths mounting," answered Blair, tam­ ready for their sixth end last shot. Is but it waa entrusted to mo by a friend,
Kcussn’a Foe Fmnir -Anolh- r
e»tatge aa an ox, and it is running Ibis I ing ths waspon over, and «xpostag to
it possible they will stand until th* end ? who requeacad ma to deliver it ta a porway. Th* bayfag of tte hounds grow view, tb* name abd date, “Georg* \Vil- No! Casey reels, te fall* to hw knees, son in another town. It contains die- fresh, crisp, .jmxkltag number, with an
louder os they approached, until they aon, lN8,"eut drop in the ailver mount- and delivers Lie tail shot white in that moad* and other valuable. Would unusual variety ja it* roateata.
themaetvM camo into view. 1 burredly
Tb* Ilfaatrated Arilile* ull uo of a
position.. Blair had fired and fallen you do me the great favor of taking
mousted toy horro. which ia standing a!
also. I burned to him, white Gruwell charge of it for the day F*
splendid project to reach the Paeiff*
my aide, and then wait so to see ike isThe boat, with hi* usual urbuaity,
aad I supported Casey. I tore louse tiis shirt
with our commero* by way of (Ito Gulf,
aue of tte cba**. Th* animal ap­ Isa* it. Again I say it is'
ana found the wound, and mw that al­ willingly agreed to (he proposal, and
and give ua a picture of life at tte
proaches—a large elk—and eloM be­ want if," answered Casey angrily.
though dangerous, it was not nojoauri- th* merchant dapartad with a light
“It Is not years and you shall not
hind the three horsamsn ridb in eager
ly fatal. The ball End breu truly sent, heart on hi* tour of inspection. 1 for­ Court of the King of Stam—-god tail ua
pursuit Two of tliewi are armed with have it. It is George Wibon’s, for I but ted struck rams hard substance, get the namr, but tet us say ta the the »tory how man learned to analyse
rwolvara, white th* third Carrie* coiled bar* board him speak of losing it, and and glanced diagonally through the ••Baton Dial*.’’ or "Fire Pointy" of the Sun. There ia also an Iliuitralad
up iu fa. band a long rfata. They are seeroAl to regret rta lose very much, not body, just missing tte vitals. I humdly
Poem; end oa* of Mms Hallock’*
nil admirably mounted, the flrot two on manly ua aooount of its intrinsic value, bound a jwrt of his shirt around tbs
gTareful picture*, with Dr. Holiand'a
large bays, white te cf th* nata te­ but because It wa* mad* a prerout to wound, and continued my arervh for
atrides a targe Iren gray Arab, of su­ him by hi* Ottoual, during th* Mexican othera bnt there were none.
splendid serial, which grow* ia fatimwt,
war,
and
for
ths
many
lively
msmori**
perb carriage, with a long (ail, pointed
I
then
turned
toy
attsnttau
ti&gt;
Cawy,
and
is tbs groat Ameneen novel uf to­
al ths end and carried hire the brush ul it rerivsa of th* olden time, within the but te waa past ail human aid.
His
day. Tte re are choice poems by Boorga
a running fox. A splendid animal to Domtaiap* of tbs Doo. And I intend Ufa', tamp had geon out with tte last
Macdonald, and uthare. A good story,
look npon who** every movement was to hav« tb* pleasure of restoring it U bultot 1 examined tte body, however,
‘‘LiUla Mi*. From," by Mi.. Traftoa.a
grsceiuL and plainly showed a vnat him as soon os eonvsnient," answered and found that every bait 'had found
Blair dedsivdr.
amount of rerorved power.
•W *7 Mite Phalps "flow I DM,lodgement there, four of which were him in well-acted umaMmenL
"Then you mean to inrinuat* that I
Even white fa gallop, his nack slignti
City Dinina: Rooma
'•What box F’ askid the boat “Iremortal. We did all we could to allevi­
ly curved, and hi* proud figure display­ am a iter, du yuu F’
‘(Strictly Taanpanoaa.)
ate tte pain of tte remafatag sufferer. msmber no box. Do you, mv dear F* spirit;—and a striking account of ‘Tte
•T
meant
just
what
1
said
—
nothing
ed
against
the
smooth
award,
hie
ex
­
WARM MKAL8 AT ALL I HOURS.
We made a eooeh of grass aud leaves turning to lira wife.
Baa Rafael 1‘hatanetory,'1 fa Oalafomis,
treme beauty called forth from ma ib“No," ate said, “I have ne roeoliecby Moah Brooks
For Bketetes and
“And I wiD hare your Hi* for it," and laid him on st, them to await the liou of any box whatever."
voluntary expreeriona of admiration. It
coming of the steamer.
ReeeAfof fy 11. De, sr Fte.
was obvioua thia rider rouW overtake biased Carey, drawtag his revolver.
“What waa it lite F* aaked tte host; Essay* w* have “A Court Bril At Th.
Gruwell
aeemsd
b*lf
stunno-t
a
‘
.
what
the elk wteasver be cboro to do so.
ttAOCJLffjJtS^ COJfnCTTM'XJlY
Hague," by Albert Rhode., "On*
“pertepa you left it fa your room."
His boro* wa* still ta a gentle gallop,
But ou tte mvretent penfoting it waa Phase
th* Marriage Qarotiou," by
and. although the other* were doing
with the test himw-lf it had been left, Philip Giltert Ham*rti»n, “Borrowing
their utmost he easily kept abreait of
ou hi. turning to his hostvas and trying
theta. His sitar wa* a tall young man,
to make her reuHloct the circumstance,
of a peculiar athlete build, and very too fox. W* don’t want any abootfag
both (after apnealinn to each other eev- eal Breakfast,” and a Imlhant crilfauc
handsome. He was drocaed altar tte here." Casey .truggi*d dsaperataly ta !
era! times, and fortifying each otter ia ua “Art Al The National Capital.”
fro* his waatxm, but all hi* efforts ware '
their denial) became cold and distant,
The Editorial Departments uro fuller
hunter was obvious, and his blue eye* ta vain, for lie was held fa the iron ’
sud began hinting faat something most
aad abler than usual. Sirduag* &lt;xmflashed, and bl* whole tearing wo* that map of QruweU. Ha than ohaaged 1
have h*pjX-iM&gt;d to tte merchant, to fa­
of one who keenly enjoys tte chase. his tao fas, and then commaneed abus- , Prweatly th* steamer could te lieard, ilure him to persist fa so strange a Ae- tams a pretty poem, “What Happened
Tb* other two were uuddle-sixod mei, fag Blair; h* axhaiwwd bia catalogue a* she grossed and [ruffed, coming up
To Nalfy," and the pictorial story of
fa th* prim* of rigorous manhood 1 aad of oaths ta 'EagUah, and tbaa he drew 1against tte cairral, and soon tte ep
As the hoe: touched his forehead wifa “The Boy Who Wanted To Be A
their dreaa, manners aad appearance oa lua list of oaths in Spanita.
This |ptared. rounding abend fa th* fiver. a significant glance, the poor man robewpok* them men of th* went
failing in il* ol&gt;j*cL h». as a last re­ We hailed, and tte eaptaiu ordered her m.mtered that te was fa a strange
Au English author write* to the PuLTh. elk wa. bonding almost directly source, aocosed him of bring a coward tn
' be run up tn* bank and (ten aakod city ; the ground seemed to be tlxpjte*
wro wanted. We told bin. in aa from under his foet; doagwAo hnwwft
towards me. and m a fow mtautso he and a scoundrel, which instantly had what
]
falwrs: •'Scribner’s Monthly fa tawroifew word. a. po..ibfo wtei had Im­
pused m* at lightafag spasd, with bred Lb* desired effect.
loomed in the distance, snd he hastened parably bettor than any Masraxfa. I
pelled,
ami
he
all
exrit.-o.es!.
hurried
erect, and hu wnfo aprendtug antler*
from tte bouie fa starm.
Bure mat xerMe." Our uterites
on ahcsA and helped u&gt; to rraxro* them
laying back almost ■ gain.t hie baauriiStraight to tte police te wer.t, and
ontearti. Tte elk and th* saddta.
say “that mdi neater te Uttw than
re. At this juncture I .prang to sad­
ware abo [nil an board, nnd alter an ex­ stated hi* oue. The offieial lutcmsd tte test."
dle nnd joined fa the diss*. Aa aooa
importuxdably
to
tte
whole
story,
and
planation of tte Whole affair, wo wwnt
as I tra* within eprektag distance, I was
ashore Tlie Christina won! e’.auuiug
onuestsd with tha following word*:
“ilullc, Cap! want to help catch that
buck r •Tee," I answrod. “1 wuuM

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800 Pages,it*
The Houao Judiciary Cosnmitteo wiE
•wc report u W1 m favor of increasing
A« ralanre of foadiag Government ofiirials and dunying Amu milregv.
Senator Catucrou ha. just publicly
declined a banquet tandoml Io him Ty
the Pogasyfrania Republican Asfafaatioa of tufa dfatrict and invited thmrinbors to visit him wiA their, wivwi

Cburi in place of Iraac ?• Chrutizncv.
and two Itegaats of tfco State Universi­
ty in place of E. C. Walker and Georgs
Willard, will behold in At eityvf Laasing, at Keprene*tei;».‘ HaD. Wednes­
day. the 26A day of February, al V
The aasnral rountios will be entitled
&gt; twodolsgate. far aach Hr prewn ta­
re in tbe tower branch fa Av .Stale
Legislature; end «v«ry nrganiaod coanty haring r-“ represcouiioa will ba -*•tided to urn delegate
By the neolunm fa ISM, no dohgate will be ratified to a Mt who dore
not reside fa Ao county he represents.
Lanirag, Mich-. Jan- iff, XHTS.
'
8. D. Btxsnjra, Chairman

Edward LaFhvour. ’ Moore W. Field,
John M. Neviu.,
_____________
W. E. Stewart,
F. B. BtMkbttigu, E. A. Burimgunw.
M. B. Brewer,
O. L. Spaulding,
Jjta-Mdtofa..
-JpcobjFUmh.

a great and widely to.rat d cvapncrcial
bouse in tteetty fa New Yuafc -toad
charged with groa. and wilful vtoialton.
fa to Revenue law}of tha land, and
thus far has faflt-l to make any neti.fa-•
t-jry cxidanaUqn ,fa Ha acts, w other
arrangement with toe Gu'erument: the
qpdlLMobUJcr dtecloooreo have widen­
ed In toed ImpUcsUom., arid have
spread over names, hlto.no untarnish­
ed. a cloud that reams alniort Irremova­
ble; andattenaSorlB Crtirrere of ge»x!
standing anil large lafiurae*- at h&lt;&gt;«ic
and abroad, has anddecly fallen, for a
time, at least, under cbatgre of b|l «iy.

tbtnp, coming in fatmcctlon wit!, d.Jklcatlons and coounrrclsl •■imgulantire" oa every hand, have produced a
deep actuation fa the reuiuiunily, aad
men are saying to onMannAcr, t'Whon

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tors from Aa SouA lias bora appointed
to preas upon Ao Proaident tbe claims ing. and get along tolerable, sinre th.
dMwafa fa their fsAor.
of tb« South to a rijrowntativw in As
James Ixiugttrect has a publij paoitfon which suffice, to maintain him aud
his numerous family.
8xc. 3. Thai tiia Secretary of As I
Clement C. Clay fa busied at HaatsTrouury mar, wbenevor in his opinion
ville, where hia property was prssty
it shall be ns«MMary to provide addition­
much torn up by Marman.
al d&gt;ih ih tEoTreasury to radaem Unit­
Ex-Senator Chsatn uii. a lawyer in
ed bmten tuxeo promptly oa prreenta- 1&gt; utalla fa Ao Attack on Capt. Jack's
tiou. issue bonds, payable retm-annuai- | t'amp-Onr Forces Engage the Ins fair living.
ly, st such rate, t,o: cxcoodiug rix per
&lt;Hxm Without 8eaiag Them—Itoceutam p«r annum, as Lo shall deem
General P. I&gt;. Roddy, who had a cav­
Indians Victorious—Our Troops F-expedient; but Au aggregate amuuat
alry brigade is a banker in New York,'
treat With About Forty Killed ud
of ouch bonds shall not exceed two hun­
in good cireumatsnces
dred and fifty million dollars, and be
Joo Johnstone is thriving aa a boillag
shall Ui-gutiato end dixposo of tbe &gt;aiulifo-ineuntiM man at Savannah He ia
fanottev. than par m exchange for
growing old wiA composure.
coin cf the Uiiil^ljp'iates aud Ao proGeneral Kershaw, fa South Cmolica,
coed* of wtid.Letab shall be used oely
is a lawyer ia A. quirt town o&lt; Can.far Ao nfafaaptim, fa United States I
dva, and is making a livelihood.
note* 8AII ncta* n. nxfaainod may be
Gsneral D. H. HUI keeps a school at
re-i*suod fa ths discretion fa to Socrre
faryef Ao Treasury, in payment of Laks, near to boundary line of {Cali­ tuo town of Hillaboroagh. and mean­ bki class of society.
Inside the prison thn lien were filled
any duos fa to United States, except fornia and Oregon. Tbe troops treerat­ time adits e periodical publiabed Once a
with sight-seers, moat of them ram­
of bonds of ths United States and in­ log against Ae Mrxltxn were pihvred
Into two ramps. »uc about aix mllre
terest fa the prablic debt.
bling along tbe pamapea, looking in
from Ctoait Jack's camp, tn.otbarabuul
!.'&gt; uiUoa distant on Uaotbe* aide of to
lake. The trovpn In Ae first camp were
under the commend of Captain Ber­
nard and were Intended to evopen'ts
with Genera! Wheaton commander of

The mot iafarMtiag mnasure before
Cengres* nt present is to Senate Pest
Office CannriSee'a Postal Telegraph
bdl. Trader it, if adopted, telegraphmg will be rolaced to one cant a word
for disiaiies* uud&lt;r *25t&gt; miles, two tents
for over 2f« tailce und under 500nuto.
an! * cent a word whan sent by night
any .liitaucw under 1,&lt;XX) miles. The
otwratfaa of thia new l&gt;foa wdl afford
oacomBiodnlwu to Av people of nearly
all Uiwtm containing 600 populatiuu,
which will double Ae present numlwt
of telegraph office*. It will be fa itn-

Iw4 lawyer in the Stair. Ho wa. a
Senator of Ao Coufodcrato Stares, and
bail a^j.vnuoal collision with Yancey.
1 Joo Brown &gt;« to years old and is the
Bismarck of Georgia. Ho is pceKy rich
—is worth atnrwboin bolwecn 8HN.OOQ

uw-asa snlvaartogu to Ae prerintial preas
and tlirowgh it to the mweeca of Ac peo­
ple. Hitherto none but Ao high priced
doilies of Ao great citiea havo had to
ability to publish to nows of Ao day
in full, or nail*, in n tor favored com ,
to publish it ct al! without to noNsaily
of iacMriag creator exponso than any |
provincial paper ra» afford- Thu., Ao
tuutees fa Ike poopk, under tlm prtaon I

aud practical lulonnatiua his t»«n n atiirted and tnanipdrtad C&gt;r the benefit
of to fcw fa to rxpkrito of the many.
Shaft such u tyrrany bo submitted to

nud Ao Company vro» I., coming oooaidrrably alarmod. aud the ability of Ae
uxgiswer was bring seriously questionOne night, a. the unfortunate train
wa. nesinng tiu. fatal snot, Ae engineer,
who bad tieen sitting glum aad sitent at
tbe throttle, turned to hi* fiietuau end
aid t
"If this train jumps to track at that
place to-night, you follow me; don’t
•top for snyfomg, but keep close after
me. Smiflbody has been throwing the
train off the track, aad I’m going to
catch him."
When As train arrived at to usual
place it struck a misplaced rail and waa
banked. The ragiaoer, closely follow­
ed by tlu- tireman, jumped from to en­
gine and ran into a corn-field, and
Harts 1 up a man who lay concealed
tb«ra.
Upon bringing to culprit back to Au
Wreck, Ae enraged passenger, wanted
to Ivnch him; but toeogwaur, a atom,
cfad. determined man. preroctsd them,
raying that ho would taks charge of
torn, nnd through to iutertBaaioc uf Ae
oonductor. the trembling wretch wa*
lattia charge of tlw engineer. Tbs
tram wa* righted, aud waa eoou speed­
ing on its way. The priaoncr, who bad
tuuSeaeed hi. firadirtiness had been
aseted on the engine and Ao fireman
placed berido him a. guard.

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I er, in I ide-water part of Virginia; and
fa said to bo Aspiritod, although hia
countenance is ehnerful at all times, and
his intelto t retain, its full vigor.

■‘Right up stairs, madam." was the un­
wavering answer of to attendant, nnd
a stody stream of visitor, flowed up
to stairs and through Ao upirer tiers.
Mtarduug vainly an to alate above each
cell door for Ae name of to desired
i cximicaL Looter is iu one of the upper
tiers, but rach ia his dread of the pubi lie mspottion that he keeps hfa cwUdnor
clasely shut, un es when iu convene-

for
■ An future &lt;&gt;r shall to ararant. of
tbe
people receive a prereuro from to ■
i
pre-.,
am! to i»*'pls that Iwnceforth ;
;
,
thr*4
telegraph prteaea who dross in
purjiL- aud fiao linen and fare ruiaptuously every day shall give up their
proiable tnonppolv and aEuw thn

I tnasa* of the people to share in
Whenever a ooremulty outes to each | b-.-nrtiu of duewrory tot not only
&gt; pitch that tbe vast majority «t H» I ' longs to our country, lint which i.
member. are not bonrot. bsminrao will i rightful Itrt-ilago of every citisen of

friends wore all Ae’rallan* ha received,
and when tbs ranis fa Tvpurtrrv wcr&gt;i
erat to him ho invariably replisd, "I
havo nothing to soy. I don’t want to
see any gvatlenwn fa the press.”
8a»kre -raa visited by his tather, hia
brother Horace and one of his counsel,
bevidos others not no nearly connected
with him. While Ae reporter was
standing at the drelc of Mr. Phillip.,
the keeper in charge of Ae cundomncd
pruonera* tior, a young tnnn gain^admiMioa to btokra* cell, and in the word,
of Mr Phillips •Mkker.d" for some
tin&gt;» over Aa purr base of a horev o wuvd
by fttokre. Hrukes waa os enol ami buri­
nose like aa though the cvmvrraatinu vai'
in Broadway instead of in the Tombs I
and finally dioaitewd his visitor without
concluding a bargain. Tbo reporter said
that fttokea waa very cool for a man in 1
hia perilous poritiun. and Mr. PbiUi[&gt;s 1
riqtod. “Yes, he’s the eooloet we ever1

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tSwsdings ceoae to pain, wounus are
healed, bum. are rured without a sear,
and sting, and bites are rendered harm­
loss.
Mrs IL Pweil, 49J Atlantic St..

Tbe people cf this country are far Irinn }
‘•'
that yet, aud dlapute the Teona: d. eelXX**to »&gt;3*ro«tal■ «*«*
would not like to acquire a rapid aad
opmrato.wabelfove they arere far fri.m1
Thu Lagielfauro of Kaunas, &lt;~
beautiful handwriting, lor there is no thn rheumatism for ten Yean.
I have
It aa they evkr were, b not to meet Wodnusday elo^Ul tn Ac t - 8 Senate
one acoutnpiiahnwn: so highly prised as tried everything. The Centaur Lmiinarti-d peculiarity fa there Credit Mo- Jciu» J, Ingwlla, fa Atelu*-u- H&gt;' w»*
this Tbe borines* college, of tbs row- tnent is to only thing that duos n&gt;«
*"*
1
' and
*
IIelected
a. dw strougort man to defoal
b'h*r
davelopwnts,
one
alt, a
,
brt tear of public discredit? ' Wbal else ,Tmnervy br the kjip-.tiMrt* fa tot gea! Alexander H. 8tej&gt;h«sis live, nrar try have afforded Ao boat instruction in
would caa».- tbe das, eratc shin, and
' Crawfordsville J}n.. in a .utall end not Ais brands and laavy suawded in pro- ,
Mr. Ycrk», a Soate -Senator,
exertfoos to cover up yo«»»to(ng which. tlrnuin1
very cumfortsbla house,' which bo dig­ during lbs moat aeoompliahed penmen.
at
unuu
aaauucicod
Isiiuxalf
aS
r.n
Oppi&gt;In most If no* all «*•«, would have ■
. nifioa wiA the name of “Liberal Hall.” The best penman in America to-day is
fa rfanator 1’oraowy aud staled
1 Ho is charitable, and gives away all Ae
been regarded aa of ueaocouutlf tlireil ni-n*
:
Prof- Gaskell, Pres'l uf Aa- Bryant 4
' cxnlos ho makes after providing for
been frankly acknowledged at to ‘■al- ।that fa- pursuance of a pka -gresd
1 lAuaelf. Ho writes long and abstrart Stratton Colbge of Manchester. N. 11.
act, bat frtote to public opinion that ia ,upon by 'hfateelf and other, of oppoJ
1
“*■
igoaghtiolw There are few form of toe beautiful dammatory rheumatism and oannof bo
fait u&gt; be Just, aud te fcsufatl io !»• Inrx- bcuLs of a r.-vb--tmn he hold interviews
—
----------- - —_jvo torn to art ef penmanship who have cot heard too highly recommended.’’
onble. Wc regard its. Jos I th. I, ami
with Senator Posnatoy Wuo uffstwi him
raw hr.d something «« happoued twelve of thia wonderful penman and many
nothing more,*’aad so long as such a
ffi» Broadway. N.' Y.
Y*rke) t8.i&gt;00 tor hi. vote 82,’XN
years before.
public opinion exert. tt» xwcreign «v (Mr.
1
have aeon specimen. of hi. skill.
His
August 21st, 1872.
in the eouneUs fa the natto. torn- Is ecash, and to'balance iu tfirre days;
“AU borso owners should have to
largo specimens hare attracted great at­
no dangrr that corroptfon ran pas- bt- hat bo took $2,lKW and afters-aids rs­
Centaur
Liniment.
We used il in our
tention ia New York City and through­
yontl tndtrtdua! and limited hounds.
:* laired 15,(MM) more. He Ara prod ndstables and find it tbe best thing ever
out the country whore they havo Iwen adopted.”
IL kfansn.
There will b* turiia. fa courre, when ,fa a roll of bank Ulla from his pocket
i
.
11
will
not
bo
time
to
sum
up
to
re
­
placed
on
exhibitfan.
8upL Adams Ex. Co. Stable.
political oorypptfon, like to mate, or- aud raid: •‘Here is Ae 87.OW) paid too
suits fa to Credit Mobdivr inreeti#!He ia now engaged day and night
dlnary criminal propensiUc. will take. 1
tian until it is crtnplalrd, and Ae treon something of au rplJomlo charjju r by 1‘aawny, which I tow desire to
eeadiag out copies for m If-instruction,
timouy is fat in, which will, probably,
A the Lands of thn President cf
duo to special caUKW. but cxeepUouid,| place
;
bo iu-cuaipliAod A a fow day*. The which ho write. hnuself exproraly for
thio jiant Couvrntioo." Ou Ain atafaFrro frtu, boworer, without watting applicant*, to that any one can leans to
mrat, after n-fu.iag to take a rooees far
for the conclusion of to tm timouy, write at thn Lome fireside. Thoen consrnete great war. aneh as wv have just U«» purpose ef hearing a reply tr.cn
makes haste to aisume s number uf tain fall printed iuriroclioas, end are
Children cry for PiltAar's Cnstoria —
peered through, nor any similar .tiafc- Senator Poc®roy, a LalkX w«» nurnediridiculous eoncluawns. It charge that
A subatltuto for Castor OIL It a—itniinr fa t be very toodaUouv of wxfaty.
all
Ao member* of Coagnxa who at any pul up fa large bearv .nvslopre aud
uloly takyn rlrich fa Ao excitraaent rolatre the tod, cures WpKl Colic, and
,wM»b did io1, bring lo ito wto .ufi.1 in tn. .tocAm of Ingalls wiA t.r or toe rocas. i nus aeamn nnu rwr- J1®* ^’Id
Oakes Ame» rent by mail prn-[*id for81.00 pra pack­
rausca natural sleep. It dors not con­
disturbances fa Ae moral .elrarenl-.
rv’s commamb wete enabled to foini a *° hare held. Credit
age. Ttey ore uli numbered and so
like Aoae are have been witness:nt for no single votu for Jfotnraoy. It i* pre- junction with Barnard in cMnwunUva j bribed, and that n
Oakes
Ames sold, or fully explained that noona can fail to tain aorpblna, fa ploareut to takojwyir
to last three or four yean. Aud If wo Mtmed tot aosuetMogimore than tins
“jdsoed" Ae stock wiA to design of loam rapidly from them. They ha»«
bribing CLngreesmeu —Now there has been ordered by Uouaanda— not by jx»oe
finally gfa boat To a outeted coadllton, ,;slem”ni nhioh may Lave been £sto&gt;
a» we mart surely ehall, wttte the aacri- waa wvll uari'-rslocd by to CunvnaAm.
not yet been a Military scrap ot teutoour writers alone, but by the hading teach­
showing any bribay. If Cungreeameu ers fa paatuaaahfa throughout tire
। were bribed, what were Acy bribed to United trtatns and Canada. Our read­
nuur. U&gt;s triumph fa the proecka. may before it Would retuse a bearing to a
pvity charged wiA so great an olfcnre,.
। do f What legislation wn« Au* socur- ers would do well to write for a package,
awe to recontite us to to pmxalty. .
.sd f What till was passed by corrupt aa noAing so oomplele, beauttfhl and
Agate, we nigrt not tsU to rrsnomUt, [ sad prouued to decide against him ftnfaUWSUM ?
Where was r_’.y corruption useful for »«lf instruction wilt ever again
that the whole structure :.f Awfaion ; ly If the stalemint was true iui falc~sxhil-ited in ftgUfatiou? There Ims be offered them.
society, nodal a»d political, h formed i od Senator Pomeroy has disgraevd one
been no proof fa snyAixig fa tbe kind.
on to personal Intrtpityof tbegronga I of tbe hi^hfat petitions fa honor tn the |
There has been plenty fa nsufa that Ae
individual.
Jneriom must not ! county and ought to retire into obliv. (
Bsuot's Mxeszis* ma Fxsacxzr —
Credit Mobilier waa a speculattur oontaan oto wyhody-tottor, prteok atatre
cern ; tltat it cheated Ae stockholder uf We are glad to welcome the February
ijou followed by Aa aXaeratiotta of all j
to Union Pacific Company; tot Asm number of Ballou's Magazine, far it is
I good men wbn tare * pride in tha bonoperations ooa» Ae road more ton it uno of oar tavuritoa. always bringing
should have cost; aad that unfair divi­
pleasure aad comfort through its weUla the name overywh. n-. ajjJ that •■flier,
dends were paid—m short, that it was a
or pnetorion glvw no Immunity from ' ; Suafaoe J- W. l*a:tnrxiu m Ae Credit
concern Ast Coagneanien had bettor stocked pages, which .merest and
temptation, end 1- no rafcgtsart .Kalnfa i Mobilier invaatigaticu, baa •'imrricated ।
amuse. It makes the children happy,
guMt And ff thia, eannot t« taught us
did keep clear
and other.' got clear it makes Ao ladles of Ab household
in such a pees* maac«r that be he* lost
tooratoJly.lt fa better to have 1; by'
ofaa norm m they found out its character. happy, and removes soma of the burnr
fa
of
to
coSfidrnra
which
hh
frinod*
It has been shown that James Brocks
it.Mir tbM we should nfa fafars It.
dodgsd a plain pruruiioo of the law. In dona uf life, at least for a time. Thnra
Homo Ww Wteveiaofax detrelocunrat. a ban renaerd ft fan: as a man fa tn.A
a manner certainly not honorable. But ia always such a variety in tha Maga­
watreve bad durirg to pert week wA ami rrraciiy, Thia it said more n sor­
It h not ret shown, so far. ttiat cren rino, that all tastes must be suited.
provide, at tort, two rood etou-by I row than iu BAgwr. for it ia not only a
Brooks, tha wurtf one of A. lot, erer Hare ia a aa* ftury, full of wiki adven(Nlgrare to tot Svnatra, but the good
name uf Ac body with which be ha* so
Mcbilfar, or of th* Union Pacific Com- turw, bore a quiet domestic tale, and the
long Iran identified is more or to* fa.'
pegy, uotwiAstauding bb large interest next a iorec’o yarn for toe oaatimontal.
(through bis son-in-law) therein. There­ (and at somo time in our Brea we are a
fore, if fir no other ranacn. the evidence little inclined that wxrj eloquent poe­
c* the past I false poritirai which he baa taken. If.
m tret be an in b»fcre a just verdirt can try, sod many ntor feature., too nu­
ocwsRh to. Md otor. had admitted to part ■
Ire arrived aL So far, Ao wurst Aiog
shown in Ae passage of the Hli rf 1871, merous to mention B allcu'x Magazine
forbidding Sseretary Buttiwull nilfacung i. so cheap that ail can take it without
toe inlcresl du. !rom to road to ths fueling in to teart inrpoveritod. Why,
X'i. h. oMfofasd fa oil that so far appear, to : J
I railed Stats* Il fa still to bo rbawa t u only &lt;1.50 per year, and a prettf
Who voted for that bai-whfab wo an- liills Cfarosw Aron in, or 15 cents tin­
gle eupfaat a sum that * parson often

I

New Advertisements.

Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

The LARGEST and most complete Jewelry 8torw In the West, with lbs fiora
8lock ever brought to the City.

137 i 139 State St corner of Uadism, CHItLiGS

WORM SUGAR DROPS

Mid

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Ladies'??ttta.
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Ira Pitt ben.

Nat Picks,
Card Stands.

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tomsplhohea,
Hpout. Holden,
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All letters must be addressed to
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Shirt to Id., Muri* Boxes,
,
Wateli Cbs.as,
ftral 1:

Office and Parlor Clocks of evew description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelen
Any one visiting oar city should call at our •atablfahtnem and examine the goods
m cnasrxar og^agnu
»

187 * 150 STATE STREET. CHICAGO

wry /»»s erpot
Hat now on hand a compleic OM^rffnent ofJJookt.
Stationery, Tcnf, PcnhM’
era, Ink, Stales, 2'cneiU,
Picturea, Picture FramesInitial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest stj/lssi
•Tor the Holidays,
nt see AWm.

J/lo. IfoiW
Iff ryxfesy Gyy&lt;«-

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Ain;

asroi

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�Tlje f\«pdBLici,|&lt;
' Trifle; JIiL Jte'adiug we*£nd in tho
Jackson Citi® ii»6‘ following dricrijkThe Franking privilege La *1 laetabol­
ished, to go Into ytfec*. Uw first day of
July next
‘
‘
’

ropy for Um benefit o.'.’auch of our read­
ers aa may havo octonion to visit Lans­
ing, aadwIwIwioAo atop nt a House
jini stess iu oeory nripect.
■ &gt; Oiwxjf'thtfl*4-ii not Ms bort—ho-

ASnawsr.—As* Mr. S. H 8gw»l. »

Util hffW MW

No Yoc Don't I—Don't what T Get
aa good a meal at aay place in the city
of Heatings as at L E. BtauSer'i Roctaurunt, north aide of State 8L east of
tho Bank.
We’ve tried it.
Meals

W hoi end* notfoujMidler, for H. A Stono
obKsUnuxJo, &gt;wm coating into., lip, 9*v-.
Reader, do you owe ua anything, ei­ oa Tuesday F. M. of this wweK^Afl 1W"
ther for tbe Baxvxa or Job work? If oast, a fot nf Veys juat But of Um Depot
oo please help ua to tbe amount, and O,
Ah into the -rued- t«w catch n ridj,qi^. xndate tom*, for Luing ta capital house
wnsballbeafglad,
,|l| |
I in every way is uauetiaL Mr. Hudson
“i2tr &lt;■ is ■ veteran in the busfneis, aud it can
| bo said of him with' great truth, “ho
tinuod to run till ruling the up grad* I knows bow to keep a hotel.” On a n».
from Fall tresk, when Mr. jBtuaad fw&gt;- ,i ‘-*«,»♦#.‘N» «W&gt;NM*bn over tho onceedod ia gating them partially cooled,.j tire house, and. found it a marvel of
down, when more bop' rushed towards।, usstue**, luxury and .axnfcn. Many
Our paper lata again, ou account of the rig to got a ride, starting the team a j Ql UwMotsut ,aro elegantly fhnitehrd.
tbe n&gt;n-arriral of our print paper till second time ou full run. By th‘« time ' and the whcle house i* adminsbly ar­
'
Wednesday afienwon. Sabacnbon. wo Smsod was quite exhausted, aad. bring- ,, ranged. The fonir experience of Mr.
&lt; Hudson Is a good aid to him, and his
could uolhelp it.
in; Mfo requirin g all his remaning ; preparations for the entertainment of
'
strength reiuod, hia team into the featr. Itdnmpdh.arerialwnyw.Dti an enlarged
We its having fols of job work to do
of the Hastings House, and Mid tea'll '
about these days, but we have the ma­ fotrhed up against the Hustings House
terial and help with which to do it, so Billiard Saloon, breaking tha pole to tb* 1
sleighs, thottoekyofco aad ■during Ouiat &lt;
h. horses pretty badly. Tha wonder is. '
We gnee* that woodcheck that came that the driver and both
out ou the 2nd of Feruary, u« hie
shadow aad burned back into hie holo, boys’
into Uie stre-iu. yalling I
like so many Jumous arid juirijeng pn ।
Iteojile's *efiglis,tb«iri let etery Individual | !&gt;!«&amp;•; wlufo' the tables are ladeu with
thtTSeat thar the active landlord, Mr.
who oouioi to Hnslings with a team and ; Uadton, can procure No ono yet left
sleigh, hafeaaoxbu hafifl along to wield UtebeUMtosAtafied.
..... .................. ,.........
and _
tho amuigva firvi cfose black vUipafow timptiwd'. meets are such, that Mr. Hudson'*
*
....tears .to at. • i------ --------- always attended to, and
our -bqja'- msv after
a while,

HASTINGS MASTERS' STAR, U4*.

WE MEAN BUSINESS NOW
Immense Reduction in alt our Prices,

bo will turrar go to hoavro hp auat go

Furl Weyas-WIlh
ttetoveiTMAl

e\\e^s

lend to their own a Taira, and ride when’
ttay have peuntes.on ta . kt trill,W A
„„ namlIil01(J ro
tewdoBan tu tejiir the saloon WltoTO 1 K^cd Lfm friend* from nil
th# borata stxuck U.
evi* been to Leming. Mr.

woo
on mm of iijitiiiu
Must be Sold this Winter.
Housc in Michigan.

We are in Earnest,
And our Prices Prove it.

.Itaven't room to mention all our Reduced Prices, but we
Herewith Pledge ourselves to Ofimr and Sell the Best Bar­
gains iu t
•
.
.

/bxvxmx AOCWXXT.—Andrew Bart­
lett, of Baltimore, on Wednesday of
last week, while chopping »»* thrown
In some manner aud hl* left tfilgb yn plan of poverty «mmeUuma
severely fractured by the blow or Ml. exeue* fcr not luting a i-unty fr*pek, I?,
Dr. Chas. Russell of this city wa. called and,yyf. hardly^w. where tho publish-^
on rocoivo in paymont. for lubsrtrpttyiis,,------ _------------------ _------wood, m .»&lt;♦ weiecoUecton u former viai.t,
3

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. B.

Grand. River Valley Division

ia, Sanl. ™ ' C&gt;
.

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IWw. Jejwlj &lt;V 0- Jy.

. M.U1B the aiber of du, huua«- amt

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE.

TffE q^EUT OffE p/^ICE STf^E,
should -to prouio'.o JIouu. Enterprise. I
Nesr^d^ere oi* &lt;Ww Hefti* repreecntafireeof the enterprise uf tbe ptupk.o^L................. ,
the county, and by (hw“ strangvri will runductaL
MobUler matter may be riddled, sifted,
„
kicked, eufied. .book up. knocked judgeof the .hartrter of th- tefoxbifaround and bandtesL without*lovre till onto In tbe ritfos Mui counties where n »RNBJ^-S.VM*JX
they will be*
Cevery briber and bribed te fully expoe^t
and punished to tbe fulleet extent, and
we further hope it may be door quick If
so that when wa UM up a newip-K-r.
our eyes may rest upon eotnrtbliiE etec

MKB

*^e .Inoerely hope that the Crctirt

Logulaton the most liberal appropria­
tion that taay be required to make it,
। what it may become with a little oneouragetnent the leading Edncauonal
| Institution in America. Aa a State wo
ihoold be proud of tbe Ukivenity, and
1 do cheerfully what is needed to add to
I its already wwll doeorvod reputation.

’ Uts-.I.w
.»*- «.
■ygyjHWPiiflg" .7

HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

bwh.l.i&gt; e«l
tajjy 'k-tec

Bswiso Mickisd tbe very best iu
the world and cheeper than anywhere
etee in Barry County. Come « ant try
them and you will bo oecvinrcsl that it

/ Comnixforc WorJcn, who cumuun.l
M the Monitor, line been appoint'd
hear Admiral by the Prwkient and the
«p;Xdatm»n; ba. been ooa tinned by the

OK It U il te Lawdit Lira! Be!*
UW ILfflEJ,
.
8HEUX
mm ms.

Dirert your Utter* ta Na. of P. A ;
Drawer or Box.
J. Roaxrrs, P. M
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Michigan Central R. R.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

OLD, BtULSLXLDDDHlCT HOUTt.

se .■aszifiSMtfs te sx.

Boon! Boon!I Boon!!!
8huei!I Bboos!!! of rreryr.i
kind for men, women and
Waterproof and proof awnii

The Mssceie Frateniity ia ettoneetion with tho Eastern Btarl lodge, Srffl
givw a Featival at Union Hall, Friday
evening, Feb. Uth, 1873, to which tho
pabbo an cordially iarited.

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

American Organ

p. aad dancing. TickeU SL5V. Doors
open at 7 1-S o’clock. Ttekrta ran bo
purchased at tbe sure of Barlow A
Gwdyw«.Gia*lAFhiHSp&lt;.XP Jfofo
erta, and J. D. AnMry's and al th*
■
By order of Committee.

Is Offered Io te Pillio n its ritt.

,

THEWEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUM'STON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

heavy Catehneru Suite. Black Cloth
Ifot of ItetMW irnned ftom the-U. &amp;
Baits and a splendid Moortmen of Black Patent Offlee to Michigan Inventors, for
Penta and Vest mutable for Hxtoe antic- the week ending January 3, 1873, and
each bearing that data—Furnished this
paper by Cox A Cox, Soliritoi of Pat-

Overcoats *6 to *36
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
Bouse fiiandBapida

„

! Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elsewh er

Stifita! aii iKteal,

DENTIST

Wilt Uteal io pH brwk-Nl Iks f’rafcui

FRANK L. WARD

MteeWaakia&lt;kMD.C.
Msmorandam-Book—H. M. HiasdiU;

Hastings «J- Allegan.

Mau 1$.

IF YOU WANT

Gold &amp; Silver Watches
Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at lowest ntarkql rates,
their Brick Warehouse,

Michigan Exchange

, oa.iui.-y which urery oae
truthfully answwal beKwe
hia journey.
• ’“*•

fth sa k tram it tv cat vn9u M Euad it te Vans.
j 10 Barrel lots and more sold to dealers at a very small
rance above Car-load Rates.

UaoGBh, S&gt; ™» —t T«ta. «

d,ad™,
rd!

City Dining Rooms
(Strictly TempMMee.1

WARM MSA1BAT ALL HOTTtf.

tflDCaUESJ} COXrXCTIOXOLY

¥*O3E&lt; 8AX.3EII
Water Lime,
.
Ohio lima,
Shingles of all kinds,
f/yr LU/UEif win V
LOTS.

1040

IEIT num IK THE

WEST-

�MORTGAGE BALE.

EW ADFEBTISEWENTX.

BOMAMTXC STOBY.

TTATE

LJ ZE'W

Diachy fl Coi. Column?

OF

CAPITOL

HAM'lTtf ‘ BUCHU

LIVINGSTO Nil

MICHIGAN
"(A

Ire*
excited in cuuwqu^an&gt; of a vary singular
affair, th® tannine of which is a lady of
American birth, and excellent cvnnsctiona in thia country. Aboc: six year,
ago, Henry F. Itariow, a cutamimion
merchant of 210 Canal street. Now OrImm, foiled in that city in oewqueneo
of loanee sastained during the civil war.
and went to Marseilles, where ho soon
aucceeded in obtaining a good position
in a peuminont mcreanlile house. Mr.
Bigelow waa a widower, aad was anexanpanied by hia only daughter Births,
then about 18 Tears old, aud endowed
with mnarkabl® personal abarms. Her
father moved ia ttis tast society of his
new home, aad tho t.iauty and grace of
lii® daughter were not long iu attracting
admirers. Sho treated them politely,
bat, after &lt;11. coldly, until one dav she
sraa brought ia contact with a doahing
French teaman, tho First Ideatenant

:0H0«
on tho western-boundary tu tho Indian
tribes: spain'balding New Orkans,
KATEKS
aud Great Britain Canada. There was
m&gt; army, no nary, no surplus revenue ;
and the country was but ju*t recoveriug from tire exhaustion and reregv of
au sight years' war.
•
When General Wasliin^toa easne to
th® Presidency in 1789, alt years had
CEO. F. ROWtll
elapsed sines tho peare. In tlu&gt; treaty
of 17r4, Great Britain had agreed u&gt;
evacuate, without need lea, dolan, every
notified place within tire bMnduriM of
the United tftntoe: and yet Brin a garriaons still held awan American p»tti of
Title u»e to her, bit’, of vital importance
to both the Isxrer and safety of- tin*
country,—posts tlie retention ui which S5 to $20
waa a menace as Weil as an injury ; for
thry kept open tbe groat nature! high­
ways from Canada into th® United

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
Ths Calrart Uthofrspkliif Company st Potrott,
Upoa lb. vert, sad »

FLOUR. 1(11 s

WAHTKD.'

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HEW8PAPER DIRECTORY

Kimi. Ho wa» but littlo over 30 run I To these subitantial wrong* wsa ad­
oH, tail and hamhoms, an excellent ded a neglect, an indifference, a silenoe,.
conversationalist, and tho very man to that looked like systematic dimnirtrey,
win tho good grace* uf a susceptible Con^resi sent Mr. Adam* tn London,
young bdy. Ho became very inornate ia 17Ki, to repnwent the new member
' wtth Alb* Barth* Bigelow, and 6no day •if t)«&gt; family uf nations near ths court 1
lie astonuh.’d bar Litiw no: a ifltlr by of on® of tho oldest- Ko English mia- i
asking him for the band of hit charming totcr war sent to America till six years
daughter. Mr. Bigelow waa at fin: in­ after. Mr. Adnnu-, though received
clined to look favorably upon the suit of civilly enough, wa, kept haunting ante- i
tho enamored tailor, tho mote so m his chambers for three month* before hu
daughter seemed to reciprocate hia af- K-.n to get any certainty u to the resfotion : but a close mqnnv into th® ef- son why the poxte'were retained.
fair* and character of M. Maurice KerGreat Britain imposed such restric­
rsl convinced Sir. Bigelow that be waa tion* upon American eu'ilmervr u xceni
not a suitable match for hia daughter. at present, too prepoutereu* for belief.
Ua found that Krrve! waa a turn uf ex­ From her West India Islands American
travagant habits nnU rhetoric temper; vesseto were utterly exciudwl; and only
that when under tho influence of liquor such American product* wi-re adtaiftcil
ho was extremely quam-la-aue. and had
fought several duel*; that ho had run.
through with the fortune hia parent*’ tar, tar, end tuq^ntinv. But tn.’illi-r
had bitt him, and tl-at he had nothing *u American re*s»i nor American prod
to depend cu bu! hia very modest pay. uct* i.f any kind whatever acre admitTho result of all thia waa that he Wa*
requested to ducoutinno hia visits. Ker- :
vel loft Mr. Bigelow muttering threat*

poMtahta* a ^k.dld Tlstad UdMFajA at

mw

The.New Capitol and Grounds,
11 Isab*. i® ■*««&gt; q^wd ^is- tto

O

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ebtati tbay .fcr t^.

DOLLARS

EACH-

MATHEW IHIBESI COLlEIE

Rrsl E*Uh sa4 Pstwssl Freptrly, Id sa»«»U tan *» te KWi

Beal Estate I
|3,000 in Cash I
$6,555 in Personal Propurt}

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

jit

UeValUl

buu

718 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

MANTLES ANO iiATEI.
rU» •Wte«rUiia&lt; P«UUi| i» MASTUM
:&gt;&lt;1U U IL, r *4r*aUR« U ua* all erfar*

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P. A BILLINGS.

Advertisers* Gazette,

»fe£e:

•uiu’lll

UVEKtSTOHE ’’“AFRICA
J U. U0UMM1TU. Frwifasi
* Urraarr. Mice.

suit Both tho hqsliand and father
abandoned all hojwx of ereing her
again, atidkn impenetrable veil seemed
to surround her fate. J onvinet,. after j years ago, and at an aarly age iH-gau tho
mourning for her tom for eight in-a . atudv ot medicitw under th-i instruction
months, applied to tho court for an an-1' of his father, onn of tho leading and
nulation ot marriage with Mixa Bi^utow, J most learnix! pl^fxician? in England
and ho was waiting for a rendition of'। He completed hi* Wudics in. medical cctthe decree when, on the third at Nd-1! Ivgeo at Liverpool and Iz-nden, nnd afvember Inst, on event of th. most start­ • tsrwuds xp.nl.»u years in thu Livarling character &lt;&lt;currou. lie was seated iI pool haspitaL Various rvMor.it are M­
in hia counting-room in the Hue Grade,'I signed lor his leaving England for
poring over hi* ledger, when th* door I' America, but suddenly,’more than twonwas suddenly opened, mid a tvihel lady I ty.years ago, he toft that country, and
stepped in. She drew back tar veil, Ij came almost direetly to Utts place, and
and displayed a bronxed face, the tea- I in a few days after aettlrtl at JdcKsn’s .
lure* of which tai know only too wall I' Corners, tha hamlul tibore referred tu.
In the next moment he rushed into tar |: Hu had friends here, two g.-.utL&gt;m&lt; ii
arms, exclaiming' •‘Bertha 1 Bertlia !" who had studied with bim at home and
-It is hb tong lust wife.
' they used .very argunaekt to indueo him
^OMujitanation she gave him- while ' lo Joeat. at Kalamaxuo or some point
locked in each other’s arm? ‘ where his great talents and acquirements
sflB^ her sudden and long absence, would be likely to find a|&lt;precution, but
wore so strange that even the chrotii- in vain. He said he sh.ml.1 live of Mequer of the Marseille* JftmluU, to Kan's Cornsra m lung as he stayed iu
v hoar* pan we are indebted for all-these this eountry. His tatonts found ample
j.articular*, rouft-n*ed b. had rarely mot employment, though us a general thing, i
with anything more romantic in his loag bo greatly preferred the quirt country I
journalistic career. Mmo. Jonvinet sta-1 practice and an|y seldom visited the I
tanl that uu th. evening when she had I large village* except in consultation.!
Often times his office would be ihivngvd'l
with mesMngcm from all juirta of I he ‘

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w-en on the family table, but t!
Clair nasiacru struck horrur t . th
delightful country residence, but L&gt; hi* ent heart, and cxritsd reflaciioi* ।
lutunishment did not find his wile in
her apartment?. Ho quostioned thb ser­ into inch cai»'« a&gt; that of Hugh Ihirdie,
vants about tho whereabout* of th.ir a nativu of Virginia, impressed in Lonmistress, and they said that they had 41&lt;m stror-tn, carried to aea in n nrau-ufseen Msdame Jourinet stalking -in the •^r.tndi rrd total rel"a*od by th® ad­
guidon a littlo before dui-k. M. Jouvinci miralty, put in iron* and Surged */.re
learebed every nook of the gordt-n and tho#n order* had ta.m Tecmr-*!.. nnd set
neighborhood, but not a trace uf his on abort- iu ti strange land H-ititou: the
beautiful wifo waa to bo found. Ho taeans of subxbting fur n day. ' It took
sent out meeseugen In all directions, . fifty yuan to title- the -hatred out of the
but they returns*! without bringing any '| heart* uf tho Arucricin peop!; which
information. An examination oi tho1 waa engendered, not no much by thlady's uoudoir fnmishi'd no cloo what-;
over as to where sho might bare gone. I
The huaband i«iseod a wretrimd night, I
hoping every moment for hta.wife’s re­
turn, but morning dawned aud sbo had '
not yet coms- ffe thou sent fur the po-1
lice, ami detectives began to l-xdc for
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, j genisl ar*d ono uf.the nei«t ixffcrratit^g |
her dietnuy Mount® Kerrr-1 sraa th. first | end enlivening of talker* with tfaqi- j
: who could sufllcietttly iutetDrt him, bit |
who entered her cabin. Ho told hvr ;
coolly that 1» had loag ago h-ft tfch- na­ [ he was eviuntially a reoluw-. taut: al:4rq
val sorvicu &lt;•{ France, and wot now ,I1 ho willed in Pavilion, be Luilt him h
ma»jcr of a bark in tho Larant trade. । house, which h® used m office and home..
8h-- :!&gt;• n implored him to rektoro her to |1 B.re he lirod, surniundcd Ly cooking
libuiy, wuc.. ta roume-1, iuforaiiu™ her ; utensils, mortar* and jauff.-n, drags nni
j medicine*, pill-pctkfainng ajqxiraftdk '
I books, pojiera, nwta, otc., and [stwei! a '
1 largo portion of bi* time with uwver th* I
] footstep of b woman mating tho • n. i
' trance to th® uijMcriej ot the place.: Iq '
j hb iqgnuxr, though always courtcOusj •
• bo wSi tar&amp;umcto|C*n!. Hi. p-raunaj |
। tppotu-anie wax odd, not tu say slouAyl
! Hi* language waa verbo&gt;e and o-nate.1
■ Ilia habits included the Engludirmis's
i tor* of drinking. He wax content With '
I the humble*: ford nod thu hard-st j
she vm well tntatml, cXoept that sho ’I couch, but his, heart wa* always open tn | ’
Wax not allowed to leave the place. A suffering, hb hand never closed when it (
very strict eurvetltsnco was kept over could retar® distrMS, aud life impulre* |
H.her by tho *OTvanta w1m&gt;«- tauguago abe ware of the ktndHeet natureWM uuabto to umivrataud. Sho began owned a mare more famous iu I’arilinii
already tu despair, when Kervol one and surrounding towns than liorinanie
day told her &amp;hu mart go with him up
to tho Nile. a Two days adterward ho
brought her’to tho countuy place of a
wealth® Egyptian, Bolen Bey, aad to
tar horror sho found that Korvel had
coded her lo him. and that she was
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who was no other than Nubur 1‘aschs, hotel nt McKan'a Ctnore when dead:
a noted Egyptian diphnnatist. aad coa- !। dinceaded, sod he Urea bat a Aw mo
Tenant with tbe French laaguage. tiba I menu. Among his txtpere was a n&gt;ronSded bereelf to him, aad ta. immo-1| quasi that his body be kept six days bediate’iv pr.-mu»«i tu realoro her ta her |
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                    <text>VOL XVII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

aid Bty|$ Cartj.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1873.

NO.

42.

■ barns, whose dnebrafious wer* owsen-,
' tially rurtic, but where the warmth cf I
tho hoapitalitv compsmsoted for every
deficiency; Vh* triend of n guest was
; kindly welcomed, th* passing travolsr I
' was pri-M.-d to stay, and the wandering |
1 Turrets'll with his stores of finery and
news, was rwwivsd with daligkt rap^
dally by th* fair sex. The boma-cwa! «»C was ahau*t a* merry; .th* lor»
atlings of slrigi;* with their trails sound­
ing cheerily through th* midnight
1 wuids, and tho joyous feavo-taking* *f
: tho urcui«nfs as «srli wont his separafo

wliila strangely cqd *WMtly through
tho grvy uld wood* aocndsd the clear
giriuli roiraauf itajdstws. as thins tho
uiffervnt slrigbs they rang in, altornafo
ixaaxu. one of th* quaint old ballads uf
th* middle ug**. A*. I*tigih w« reacho.l
the book* of tlm Tir couaga. which lay
&gt; betwevn u* mid our homo, a mirror of
ic*, and we ct once commenced ita [«i»*ago. A* we swept quickly on. it **em-

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lay tatwevn us and th* bank. I looked I
, around; they wrrc rapidly appearing
&gt; on everv rid*; and I rvorauitar to have
' bran! that the ic* of th* Tirreuaga. like
that of several other Canadian riyers,
i wai trooctarou* in euuseq uencn of hot
'springs in the tad of the riser, abich
at time* bunt forth : and that particu­
larly in the early part of the winter the
merwog w»n!d v-e th* river covetin’
with wo, of ehiqh before owning nut a !

...r:
tw snr.
and tbett dashe-l off al a rapid pace for
the up]&gt;osito hank, leaping th* chasms,
and speeding bgbl'j un over tbo frwe
IwrtioiK, a. It ho hoped by swiftpaii to
diminish the danger; and with the
uru« brrathhws s[k’-&lt;1 w? hastcu&gt;-d &lt;&gt;n

eug-'tly round for some more favorable
! .pot; but/a* my eye glanced onward,,
it fell od constantly widening water,
i until it hid gone the c.-rcui': and with
I* sensorfon cl surrituo and horror 11
prrreived that w.i stood upon an ire
land, from which the surrounding ice ;
w»&lt; retres ling. 1 looked after Mr. Nor­
i Um, but unwepiciuqt of what bad hap-

had been adviaad to leave the place be­
fore th* freatat iurna, but, thinking
there was no darafr, they nsrlacted to
do so. Th.
andthtm^bout

us beyond our goal, against the strap
roeky barrier that lined the water.
Fortunately tlw hot springs hail raised
the tstuperaturn ot th* water, for poor
Annie's girlish form was almost hidden
in it, a* tbo wares gurgled and surged
around her, somelim** ev«n sweeping
above her heatf. But the young girl *
courage ros* with Iba occasion, and slio
bore unniurniuringlv this naw pliaso of
, suffering.
Bui they strive hard whose prise is
life, and after more than an hour of
hope, 'and doubt, and fi?ar, wo reached
th« land we hod never boji«l to tread
again. A* we cmergwd fnrm th* water,
tho wintry wind pienwd through our
saturated clothing, with ujcy chill that
threatened to frw-te them on us. Ptov; idontially, in our need we found a sap
I tier's house near at haul, where w* ob­
tained dry ctotbe^ refreshments, and
tbo foan of n bor»&gt; and slvigh. ia which
w* were soon speeding along the road
to Tuv-juaga. As w* prucroded, fresh
fear* for her father's and sister’s Into
asaailrl poor Aunio, which won. only
*e| al roil when she found horaelf in

gird with till- firm footfalli nf the hotsoa, and the chime of thrir bells—a low
threaten log murmur like the echo of a
distant temiwet. lint Mr. Norton drove
gaily on, a* if be either heard it nut, or
thought nothing of it. and 1 disiuitsed
it from my mind, until a* wo drew near
the oegter of the liver, strange dark
spits, like cloud shidaws. began to fl-uk
ita gleaming serfare.
The next instant one appeared right

STOVE. Second, 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third, 1 Set of Knives and Forks. The notation* must be
enclosed in sealed envelopes, which will be numbered us received and pn the firirt day of April.
1873. the envelopes will be opened and the prizes awarded to the snovMttl persons.

not ta-u tarthe £a.t that oa that island

ami bad IQ «*ah tf«t;yM again,
lie did ao, howoxar^and in a minui* ar
two down wont John Mohan and. wo*
pulled out cold and dripping Kkc a wal­
rus al tho north pole. A "little farther
cn ita party vfeaMtitadteteBdaqMwirc and wore feat to right. ‘'»l Wore
tta rq.-s uu shore wsropulUd up ttay
came again on tinur way to ita uland.
It took them a guol tarar to retch

‘Keep your bold and stand firm fur a
little whil*. You ore *afq. there fora
time. There is somrthiug h»r* in my
! own t*nt I must see to at onre.
1 Then ho calfed ‘David ! David! ora i
‘ you b*rt y Thb voice uf David’s wife
answMed him with soba and cries. ‘He
AU night long the wind shrieked and can't move! O, my poor dear Darid!
whistled ihfough the tents; the men. 11* has broken bis leg, be says, and his children. stadJing tears uf fjy at the
tiled out with their exertions, did nut back is hurt. What shall I do* O,
sight of their drilverera. ^.Ttay had
wake. lint the women did, and lay and
pasted the night in prayers for safety
trembled, David'* wife awnkc “Dasad their praven hid tarn answered
villi she nliiarorwl Lui he di.i im*
At eleven o’clock they sat out on the
bear her. “What's the tastier, mother ?, was attending to th* sufferer, not think­
uiunuutvl her daughter. “Nothing, ing of henelf.
•God pity ua!’ groaned txsul, anil
child, nothing. It's only the wind.
raisod
lira
hand
to
the
stnnn.
'Pity
us?
Hush ! we mnsn't wake Gather. Go to
sleep darting." The suu rx»- Uta the pity u*he cried. Hut tbo pililnM
next morning and a dim blood-veil was snow foil, and tho soft flake* daneed in
in the sky, whfoh inuile wan - of them the air. Then Saul cried. 'Dnnd’a wife'.
think that it was night still. Tins mi- Tb* child! the child!'
'tat mo be. wife,' avid Dsrid, ‘i am

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hands, h*r n*ck, her liira. ‘Naw. wife,'
b* said, and resigned ttair child to
David's wife stood silent for a fagr

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swept down Ita river scorned tu boar u.
an equal distance from it* icy borders,
and wo soon found otfrwlves floating on
a comparatively i&gt;[»a space of water,
and *iurinndcd by nunwrouv ic- i*Ic*.&gt;.
1 could have almost hare echoed poor
Anura's cry of agony when the certain-1
ty of our praition burst upon tar, »u
fearful was it. Alon*, al mid night, on i
a fragiunul dt ice, flualin*dowii a rap
id riwr whose future coon* 1 knew not. I
while on each side stretched tract, ot crumbling ioe, and tayoad them rose
could exceed the dueoUtbn of such a
jwrition, and what tape could it leave
for us of life ? While to complofo our
misery, we had uot even the power to
struggle against'var Cato, but must pas­
sively await ita coming.
How deeply 1 pitied my young companior, a* ah* sat than weeping such

downcast. Haul ?’* naked David ; ta had ।
uot tagun to 1m« heart tixul lo*k*d in
silence at David's wife and David's
daug'it-r; they were at thn far end of
th* hut ‘You ate not frightened. Saul,
surely f. said David. ‘Not for rayself.
David,' whispered SjuL 'But tall me
What kind of leva do you bear for your

of thia.' David’s lips quivered,
Knut
he shook away th* fear. ‘Wo mast

uot krae heart, Baul, and wo must keep
this danger from tbo wife and little one.
There's men's work before us, and wo
must*do it—like mea!’ •Trust me, Da­
vid,’said Bank *my haort taut* to the
puls* of a willing hand;' and said no
more Tbo wind storm cuntinnod all
tho day with such vicleac-j that it was
impossible fur tbo men to work. As tho
day advanced the blood vefl in the skv
died away, nod when the night come
thn mcon's light ehone clear and cruel,
bright and pitiless. Worn out with
hard toil and anxiety, Baul Fielding Uy
fears of hoc father's and sister'* safety down that night «»d tried to sloop ‘ I
which our own danger had awakened must have strength for to-morrow.' ta
I tried to ulfor word* of couroUtion ai thought. Thn fierce wind had grown
I wramrad the pour girl in Ita buffalo faint, and it moaned now among the
rotas from the chill night air that our
inaction rendered dauhly caid. Hhc
lookod a sad contnuit to tho bright arca­
ture of th* lost lea- hours, whosn joyou« ballad .trains ware yet lingerin_j ia
my ran. But when the first shock was
avnr, poor Aniiio struggled brandy with
, hor griut and during tho rouiaiudar af
'r-*"--- dreary night of Irani sta rat
my aide, tho nuns: patient and
•Jane' in hU thought., ho foil aahran
nod dreamed of her • • •
“My God I" he brani David', wife
cry. and at that moment ba awoke, an 1
tisiug swiftly tu hi* feet, raw a cardie

and murmured a prayer o:*r her, and
biased her; and then, keeping down
her awful grief bravely, like a bravo
woman, climbed to the height, and
raised ler arum to baul with the child
in them. Only h*r bare arms could be
■ecu above the tent's roof. ■Come, li:tlc
one.' said Foul, and stooping down, at
the ihk ol In. life, clutched the child
trum th* mother’s nrtna, end beard th*

and turned despairingly about. lint no
help for them via near. They were is
them grave. David'* wife raised ths
provisions to Saul, and wont down tia her
husband. •Wife,’ mid David, 1mv.
me, and sec if you can reach 8smL It
will l» difficult bat you may be able to
manage it’ She looked at him tenderIv. -My place is here, David.' aha said ;
•1 shall otsy with you and trust to God.

moment be swooned, hi* pain wa« so
great Then bi* wife knelt by him,
and raised bis bead upon laer lap.
Meaai-hU*, tbo man in the nut tout
who had called to Saul to giro him a
band bad not boon idle. Ho found a
plank, and a a. trivia- it to the root

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havoc be was making, the city arifet
kept at hi* tabes*, tta third UuW
upon the oat*, the fourth kita-l a artting hen in the manger near by. .and
the fifth pass .if the deadly weapon wee
th* beat uf all. for ft earn* rmri the
young man boomerang fesnfoa, and
knocked him down, and thus put an
end to the slaughter. Tta nm* foot
that the citv -•
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�struggle which within a score at ysars
th ti alter ■wtatlisliod th-&lt; grest republic
of tbo world.
A hundred years ago
■ bare were but four tMwepapers in Amw
icut •teen, engine ba-1 aot b«&gt;«u
imagined, ami ra-lruads an4 telegraphs
bad not entered intu the remotest conceptwn of mon. Wh«n we coins fa took at

THE BRIDGE QUEfTIO*.

sue-1 anutlu-r pamphlet agtiutt our
Board of Public Works under the captfon cf 'Tstr.nuay the Second” contain­
ing the mod' rorklno. sad absurd a»aaulta upon that body of improveri.
The sp-ech was mndu in Cungrve. on
tho 24th nit, and it bm. since been pro­
ven that tho Hua. mvmlrer's oppouti-.n

Eepushllan Blate Convention.

Ooort fa pfaoe of Isaac P. ChristfancT.
■nd two Hagwnts of tbo Stato Unirersity ia pfaoe of E. C W*Iker and Ocorgo
Willood, will bo bold in the city uf Lau
ring, al itepreenatativ. Hall, Wednes­
day, tba 26th day of February, at 11
o'ofaek a. fa.
The several counties will be entitled
tire in tbo favor branch of tha Htate
L-giefatauv ; and every orgsnbod coun­
ty haring «o reproarntatkw-. will be en-

By tbo reoohittoe of 1856, no detogato will be entitled to a sesd who dore
not resill fa tho roenty ho represent*.
Lmrerag. Mich- Jan. 27,1876.
a D Braenan, Chairman
Moose W. Field,
John M. Navins,
W. E. file war t,
E. A. Boriingamo,
0. L. Spaulding,
Jacub C Lamb.
Tbo's N. Stove us.

A Kapabfiean Ctooty Oon rention will
be held at the Court House ia tbo City
at Haesfaga oa Feb. 22d iast, at 1
o'atoek P M. to.efact'delogataa to the
State Cmmmtfoa to be held at Lansing
oa tho 26th last., to nominate a Justice
of tbo Supreme Court ami two Rego a
of the State Univereity. Superintendent
ot Schools aad County Drain Commis
sioMr. Tcwnships will be entitled to
the naaal number of delogntea.
D. R- Coox.

BACON &amp; KARR’S

g:&lt;«t puUKe buildings that w« recall are |
to finely pheal a» tho Capitol at Wash­
ington, while many a grander atro’--tnn&gt;
vi tho admiration that U ita due
m.-rclyby being unfortunately placed
where it caan-M U&gt; seen at all w a
whole, ot where it can only be wren aa a
whote by getting so far away that all
the detail, of ita architecture are lost.

Over r2W&gt; m frnee for violation uf
until they hong ia far horiaone like tho Prohibitory law were recently col­
■crommodata him by keeping one ol
cloud, that have tafreu shape. Tho fa­ lected in one week in Dowagiac.
hi. strikera oSioo at a high Salary w-th
Till. Mansfield, Coldwater and lAk"
cades of Notre Datno of Faris, of the
no-diing to do. The aBdarito made to
Calbodrai of Biuen. uf the Cathedral Mi.-htgan Railroad will bo canpletod
show thia are borne out by tha spirit
and in running order to Alfegau by
of Strasbourg. are really never soon at
next July. Bo saya tho Jimi.
all, though they might bo better soon
Tbtf Centaur Liniment is the greatest
which ii beneath criticism and ean b»
Tbo people of Ionia eoanty aro asked pain robever fae world lias ever seen,
than they are by the destruction of a
to tax tbsmselvee 682.000 Cor n now
b-wt appreciated by .Lowing bow some
few uf the surrounding building. But Court Houae. Ionia village fa asked to llheumatieni, whether inflamalnry, eeiof his own figure, make ont what be
atic or nervous, b made to disappear.
qur Capitol fa as a city set on. a hili that donate $5,000 inwards its erectiue.
tiwcUliuga cea».- to pain, wounds are
culls "fraud" u ths report of tbs Board.
exnnotbe bid, and Wudungtm -may
Tho Cungregntiotialiatn of Greenville healed, bunu urv hum! without a srwr,
Thus hoallegre that in paring twentygrow ed IMus, and lino all bar prairies have sobl their personage for 62.UOO and stings and bites arerendared harmnine streets and oao alley, a length ol
uf avenues with lufty buildings; tha and have purchasMl a site whereon they
fifty-six mills, iu.tewl of Laing what tire
Mn. R. Fownll, 492 Atlantic Hu
tho
view,
and‘ propoao to build in tbo spring.
Uopitel will still
'
’
Brooklyn, KY . wriloa : *1 have h-*l
b&lt;*rd allege, oa an average of tbirtyIVofemor Mows Colt Tyler of the,
This is one ad­
cm- ii.iviuv.uk. .... .v..
- ---- two fret in width at 6L60 per yard for
vantage not to be denied, and the stan University has resigned, and h» be. ac- | trtod .vrrvfaing
Tbe Centaur lamwoodsa parctbrat and 83,20 per yard
and whiteaen of fas dome are no doubt cwpted a position on the editorial «t.O ;i nrent i» the only lUag that due* nw
on the Christian Union.
for concrete, the cost is actually furtj
* dollar, per rnaning foot ami amount. impvnesivu at fint view to everybody,
Hon. C. R. Brown, Judge uf the
Mr. Ctfan. Hill, G Fin- St, Fh ilithough th. ktructut" cannot stand a
Niall. Ctrenit was taken quite serionsly delpbia, writes: •That two botdre of
। to 611,627, 200. Now, as oao square
' yard at 63,50 (die highoU price pai-1) b thoughtful examination, aad will one . ill with raojoelive chiila while recontlr Ontanr Lfafaicnt baa cured a moat o^
I nine thirty.socund part of tba whulo day bi outgrown by all Amsrfounv. It oreupviug the bench oi tboTan Bunin vere sprahkhT'.bf* miefa."
•
wa* a childish, if'not a barborou* taste .: County Circuit Court.
J U. Marfin of 143 seventh Avenue,
I running foot. !t will c.mx orjy 612.41.
N. Y, says : ’'The ' Centaur Liniment
tual orretcl tho prevent dome ; and tbo
‘ instead of 64O.a» tdlogt-J, or ua!y 637,­
ha* cured me of a terrible caao uf in­
flammatory rh.-umitiam and cannot bo
, 132 (or running yard and the untire fif- guod eonte cad good taste ot the public
I too highly ruBtitnutendod."
I ty-six miles will at the outside pn-.eh n'"
■t largo will ao doubt tie ju.tifii-l wbea
'i ■mount to 13,679,
«?a 364
-rAi indead
__ 4 „r
59 Bromlway. N. Y.
of n
11,wo shall all so&lt;% what already a great
August 21st, 1*&lt;72
327,2UO—a poiitivn error of 83,188,606
maay see, that fats is not architecture•■All bone uwu*ra alumld have fae
with which ha comiaoacos his charge
tiaertox 2. That for tbo puqx&gt;M&gt; of against the Board of uader-citimaUng properly speaking, at all. but uicru m»italb-t
and
litol
it
Iho best thing orer
determining whether such Loon .ball
chauire, barlug no cobnrc'ioa whatever
■ifapted."
H. Mtx.n.
bo made, tha common council may ui Ute coot of their work. Ho charges u with the art of budding, and no mure
Supt. Adnate Ex. Co. Stables.
any annual city election, or any special discrepancy of 6206,332 in tbo report ol
capable
uf
exciting
entbu.iuta,
in
the
Such
taslimunisls
can bo repeated in■faction (called for that purpose) provide
tnimi of a .ineere person who knows O. Ward, the inventor of tbo ••Ward detiuitoly. Trr it ouec. We will war­
for a vole thereon by bedlot; and every
ballot tn favor af such L.on shall have
what art ruosns, than the budsr ol a Brake," ba. three now and u*'ful rail­ rant it every t-me. Sold by all Drugg»t». J. B. Best A Co- 53 Broadway.
printed or written, or partly printed and !
steam-engine—nor indeed so much; road invention, that ho will proscut to
1 reported that nanibec of foot at llO ’,fn
tha nnhlie within a .hirrt’time.
for the buder is a) least a real thing and
Ho aliases an over charge, sad fraud ol
Even in Grand Rapids men cannot
$13,491.20 in computing tbo sum dm uot a sham, it obeys the laws of boilnr enjoy their rights, for a resident of that
from the United States for concrete
city had only worn his shirt nine wook,
when hi. unreasonable wife made eompavement along Judiriary Square, beTbo dutflc, on the contrary, is a share. plsint to tho police, who foned the man rauM-w natural sleep. It dore rot non- i
lain mbiphlne, fa ptaiaant to take, never I
! tally in the report instead of 4th rtreet Il springs from a well-built building of
KrtficB and never falls. The Lost physic
white marble, and it pa*Mo itself off, to
Dutroit and Traverse City aro now iu
. on which tho work was actually doaef'
din-.t Railroad cjiauiunicxtxm with
IThose are spccirasns-of tlu&gt; blundering people wbu do nut know that such a
dome could not be built of marble, for each other, via tho D. A M , to Grand
and mimxopic lutlenaoi of t’n&gt; nun
Rapids, and thenea via fae O. B.A 1 to
a mnrble dufoe, and by ninety-nine peo­ Fyfe Lake, and thence u&gt; Traveno City
i Hun. A. 11. Meacham, uf Oregon. ple out of every hundred who coo it, it by tho Traverse City bmach uf ih-&gt;
Grand Rapids and Indiana Iton-1.
■ with lion. Jesse Applegate nod Samuel
of tu-iridrt it should bars beau, ia which
Tho Honeo, in Committee of tbo
Case Indian Agent Alsea, On-gon haw
rase th-ne would bare bwa probably uo Whole, tout jxswxl a hill eetablabii.g
been appointed a plea Cinnni&lt;ai&lt;&gt;n to
JUptoportfan between it ami tha bail I- tho office of Cmunistionor of Fudinriiw.
settle tbo difficulty with the Moduc In­
and appropriating SR',00c) annually, for
mg uf which it ia a part, for tha archi­ tbo n*xt twoyoon. for tbe encuutugrdiana. Mr. Meacham wiD leave Ii-re
tect would not barn Mt himself a task
he could not porfirm, nod the natural

all in dad (uuportion. The moment,
however, tha architect pormitted bim-elf
That wo have Common Schools in
tu think of putting an iron dome upon
Lchigan is a fixed fac(, That they
a
luuble building, be was no longer re­
re free to the children ot tho State is
of tho war thus far it is quite likely
strained by tho law of the budding it­
well known, bat sometime, it ia spparThe New York Tjqxigraphicnl Union
that tho settlers will be gem rally. wipe-!
self. which law should have bad his full . Nu. G, baa endurv-d the piopositi-'n, to
reat that others than children should an ■
out liefo’re the troupe c.in ovoreouie tlio
allegiance, but bo folt hun-elf st liberty erect a statute of type medal to tha
joy tbo advantagwa of a Common b'ohool,
Modoc &gt; by force. It fa uuderet.-.*! that
•memory
of Hutace 'Jeertoy, and :■•education In proof we submit th., fol- .aid city, and csuveru and doci.irw th.
quests all printer* lo contribute the |«y
trriai would permit, and there resulted lor setting 1.000, emt oa the third day
fawfagssp^ofa petition presented re- rw»ult of Mid election. and uo cash loati
■ballba made unless a majority of th. ; of arm* on the part of the troop-, cvcr-pt
aa
iui-nodiat*
and
fatal
disproportion
1
eeetly in the House of Representatives votes cut at said oiettion, are in faror 1 for th.- prevention of attack*. until even
of Febraray for that purpme.
tor the Repeal of tho Law cresting th" at said Loan. And provided that no ! banded juttico i* fairly offered tbo com­ Tbo dumo is nut only an cxcresceace,
Tho Bay City Journal say* that the
eAee ef the County Superintendent ot
plaining aborigimio. Thia is not only Laving no structural relation to the mil! of McGraw and Co. of that citv,
baildiug
pro]&gt;er
—
it
is
an
ugly
ax-reswtilth it now oaring cxitanteffon, will
Schools. It is neodlsoo to add that the
tho proper thing, bat will b&gt; tfa&gt; eheap be
the largest in the United Hralre It
eeuce, ugly in its Imo. ugly In its dw- ,
Township of Handy ia one of the Drmotai, boat and indeed, for the pretent, tlm
propurtfon, an 1 wo shall, wo hope, bro is eufficUnt to state that tba mill will
eratic stronghold in fae very evenly bal­
plan ot .topping bustilitfa* sad saving ,
to
m
the
day
when
it
will
be
taken
anced, politcally speaking, County of
down aad ai real dome bo put up in ita
UvfagntaB, and wo presume tbo intelplar*. — StrAttrr’i fur F^tnarryl
1
Lgeerre of the petitioners, ia on a par.
with moot atiboeo who doaire, and peti­
tiroof sheet of the list of member, uf the
tion faa legislature for tho repeal of a
House was given uut on which cunveLaw, that baa already raised tbo atari,
tioas were tu bo made if any errors a ere
, 1 on.-u and tnAn a denial of the luibery
daxd of Education over fitly p-r cent in
discovered. Boon after, the compiler of
charged against him. The report of an
the 8taaa, and ia repidit making the
tbs Manual rvceivod the fallowing note
interview by a newspaper reporter u not
from one oi the single men :
Common Scbocla of tbo State, among
euti.factury to your eurreapumicuL It
•■In proof «b»-t Manual in Houe-. 1
fae beat fa fae world. Wo are planned
' the showing ut 67,000 bribe money in
see you say I am married. I’leeei curto bo able to aasnri oar readers that we
.ret, or send th" woman around, and
the Kansas Lagi»laturo and tha charges
see tally advised that fae prayer of those
oblige.*'
•
made by Senator Varka was a put-up■toHifafa ••Inhahitanco" of fas Town­
jub ami was entirely falsa, tho innoceut
1’ref. Cooker of fae State University '
ship af MaMy ia not likely to bo aahas been unre-1 to take charge of oui- of
victim of such a fraud sboull indig­
CITY
DEPOT
thu eiiiturial department* of tho Metho- ‘
Lifts! Oi! Chromo mounted, tired and nantly repudiate tho election which re­
diet Qoortnlf l(mnr. Fret Ofory has
varnished, ready for framing, of a little
sn olfor o! an incresod salary to n*c-p‘.;a
buy and girl and600 pogei of reading rqvrt stated that Senator iVimcruy ad­
profcssorsldp, similiar to the uu.i ha
matter, for only |l,2f&gt;, s!»-&gt;uLl lead eve­ apted the fair.-ioss of the cteeti-m of
bolds now iu on Otu» institution. Prof.
rybody to subeertbe at oni-e for this Senator Ingalls, 11 would give us great deed, a fine Inking
of men— Norris has been naked lo lecture oa
popular periodical which contains good plea.uro to know that Senator PcmqrvT pithed men. in fact—and Gon. Loomis Pbifaeopby in Bowdoin Coltog..: and
Has now on hand a comit ia ruiuureu that Prof. Friem will not
stories, practical rocipes, fashion cute was outirvly innocent, hut the action of at that time was one of the handsomaat,
return to the Umvuraity as I'rofvxe.ir of ftlcte assortment of Books.
and iaforaauun, Bunday resiling. th • Huoec uf lu-irreeentatircs of K&gt;umu&gt; in- el M'ldicrly looking ran wo ever saw.
Ha was over six feet in height, large
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
has dtmamfed his resiguaiim and tho and fine looking, and a thorough s&lt;Jers, Ink. Slates, Pencils,
Settato of his State has reqnnotod ths U. diac by nature and ednoutwn.
Among thoao wbu viaited the battery
Pictures, Picture Frames,
8. Sesalo to lavrebgato the charges
Initial Paper find Envel­
against him. This doo i not L&gt;oic lika t Lo on the landing was a wall knowa Cinriunati d.vine, whow temperance proopes of tho latest styles,
clearing Limeolf before Lis own j*opl&lt;.‘. cliviliee are a marked laatnre nf hi.
Picture (’ord, anV Fancy
though it is never fair to condemn any life-. He saw the wusd ‘Ojldwater” oa
the guns, sail thia inspired him tu inako
Articles for the Holidays.
man upon expsrto evidence
a iiitlo speech
‘■Suldims,” eiid L»,
Call and see them.
impnesively, and nil retnovi-d their bate
Jlio. IfOBtHfl.
and liwteuod to tbo vraerabla divine, liquid vending gentry.
w hose white hair was lifted m the
Tho Allegan Jouroat fa rveponsible
a! Bank, ore taking great interest tn tbo breuse from tbo river, "Soldiers, it refor fae following:
h of Which Welsh and Prey."
jcncoo
me
to
are
ouo
company
of
tern
pernew luan. Their subscriptions are daily
Monkeysaroscarce inMfalngaa One!
Wo think the above fully demoMtratinercaaug tn omuuuL From I.iudou unrn men marching firth to meet the
enemy. Rum” continued the roalous
i that the Democrats of Handy still Hssungs a month or so and r-a* off the also they i(h»v» favi-rable sdv.oes
drvine, "Sa the bona at the suldier as it
Tift poaj Office.
safamMdabL
and expect to eluor the eutlrc tin. \*t is of man in c-rvay lino of life. War
surmise the following
As tha' editors of that paper, and the ent ot $300,000,000 this week.
slays its th.usends, bat ram «l&gt;rs its
ten. of tboimnds. Ttio temptations to
ewtafe- &lt; htowfas* copy at th. leadmg Gmsfalew QaiU briar still remain ia the
drink .in tha army are very greet, I
slitauial article fa the Boatings 7Zre~ city we presmno cunmderable revenue
The pppoaitfon to the general Bank­ knowand therefore it b with feelings SrsySfiFS WTO =
JfarwelefFeb. 8th, willgwaloog r‘J might bo derived from fae euaettarnt or rupt doe I»iw uot appear to coms from of priio that I mm one body of men
each an ordiuanor, though ws fear tbe regular businoMi tixm It ia diiBceh to sac who have the moral eorrage to march
— ,1...
U.lJ _ !.L .1- -1
drawer. Tba mso then took the saddle, W /llll I I. II
enforcement of manv Sure agahnt tbe why such cn areanlt is mads upon die
but muakoy mounted him, tore hfa bair W U.1" X JJ1J
latter would render hw chance to pay law at this.t.mc. Th" New York Im­
i£,bljKi fu/t/if net of wc.
bin feere' debts rather amoll. an I might porters and Grocers bond of Trade yeobe tho cause of soar quill driiing not hrdav eent a memorial to Congress
against
the
repeal.
exactly in arcorhu»&gt; with tne statute u&gt;
turner—• *aas r X bought a saddle "f । -— - ■ i.
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FiretrOlWfci Instruments.

New Scales.
New Styles.

New Prices.

Very Low.

TKareroont, Jfo. 255 Gr«enf, near Ughih St.,

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL
Tbe LARGEST and moat complete Jewelry Smew In the West, with tbe fiato
Stock ever brought to tho Qty.

137

II 139

State St

Madison,

cor&amp;sr of

WAI.THAM

CHICAGO

WATCHF.S

ELGIN WATCHES,
HOWARD

J
s

•WATCUEB.
TeaFMM

1

Cake Baaketa,

§.5

IT' Ide TV.

Gold Tooth Pfaka*

I Gold Thimblsa.
Silver Thimbles,
Gold Loekotr,
Shirt Stadd.,

Gohl Watch Keys.

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch outer al and Tools for Jewelen.

j e j
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THE CHEAPEST PRJ JE8 IS OUR MOTTO

E

nr * i a

state street, cbkaoo

SALT. SALT
BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
Keep &gt; Urge eupply of B«lt fcr em u Loereet meHtet re.ee, *
their Brick Warehouse.

HIT TKISS IS TNE WESTAtchison Topeka A Basta Fe R R.

Water Lira
Ohio

TaOy.

NEW BOOK

, Fvreu- .nd th. X— I.U.. jTtA. : " ‘. M—*• «fe &lt;

Music Teaching.

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rance abort- Car-load Raten.

nan arraum t

�T»t«
Paper Mill.

Who says, Paper Mil] 7
Don't fail to call at tho Button C&gt;h
Store, they are selling off at tost, sure.
See the coll ia the appropriate Column,
fur tho County Cbnvention.
Atitad tbe Masonic festival Friday
ovoning next al Union Hall.
Cory and Cornell aro out with a
"ad" this week, showing what they aro
doing in tho Uno of Organs and Pianos

IL J. Kenfield, Esq. it out again, at­
tending to butinera and is looking quite

Heal fcbjw ftticsj.
From general appearances, w* .ko.M
think winter had. about spent it* fury,
and now ia trying to makn amend* for
ita reixmt severity.

.■KatBESSts''

We notice that many of onr exchange*
No Yob Dox't!—Don't what 7 Get that are not ranch more than half J a*
u geod a meal at any place in tho city largo aalbs Bvwsaa, charge two dollars
of Hastings as at L. £ Stauffer's Res­ IMTyvsr, while th* Bsweaa is only 11,AO.
taurant, north side of Stalo St.east of
l/Why not make use of our » atcr-j re­
st here in the City, by orrecting a wollra
manufactory ? '.No batter chance in Iho
|

country to build facto riba, then on tho
Thornapplo in Hasting*.
That ail taxes not paid in by Feb.
20th, I shall immediatly proceed to levy
and collect according to law.
HENRY C. LEWIS,
Feb, 5lb,w2.
City Treasurer.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grind River Valley Division

till tie Georgia, son of the editoruf

^4Vo received a short vi*it on Monday
last from C. P. Naorpaa*. Editor of th*
If you want first-class repairing on Whitehall Xsen*. and at one fima, a
your watches, clocks, or jewelry at low­ compositor iu this office. Charley is
er rate* than at any other establish­
looking tiptop Call again Mr. Charlie.
ment in tha city, call at tho Barber
We would call attention to th* chaug*
Shop Building north side of 8 ate St.
in the big Ad., of th* Star Clothing
House of Grand Rapid*. They spead
A POSITIVE FACT.
thousands a year advertising, and limy
aty it pays.
. |
Sec Here. Stranger!—There la not an
Institution in tho City of Hutlng* that
la tnoro worthy ot patronage, than that
position ready made that we ever *&gt;*r,
ia that manufactured by Mjz J. B.
, Norton of Madison, Wia It is all oar

Fraa. —Between tho hours of two and I occurs worthy bf mentioning, unless you ’
three this Morning, tbo alarm of flru j forbidv mo, I shall iadito and sand it to
was Riven on our streets, and soon the
firo bell was announcing to thoeo dis­
tant from tha locality of tho fire, that
(Wo shall over wnkamo an, turwa
somewhere in Ward tlxre* the fisud (fire) from Orangeville, and also from any part
was at work. Boon Stale Streit was of tbe County. Call again. EfitTona)
thronged with people eager to know
where the fire waa. It proroJ tu bo in
Odd Fallows HaB, in the Empire Block.
Empire Block stands on tho North-sosi ,
corner of Main and Jeffmoa streets, is a i
beautiful and substantial block built of
brick. There aro iour lagro and splendid
stores in the block ono of which is owned
by K Madge E*q. end ia by him occupied
us Dry Good* and Clothing Store O ld
Fellows' BaU|b also own*d by Mr.
Mudge, and i/fa, to* 34
Btw waTlfrst dtecovore&lt;r~by-Mr. M'*
Clerk, who sleeps in tbe Store Tho
damage done by tho firo was- small,
comparatively, but had th* fire had
many more minutes iu which to have
buraod before discovery, th* whofr block
must have been uistroyvd and thousanil*
of dollars damage would hare been tho
result. How th* firo originated, none
can tell, many supposition* of course
exists, a* to ita origin, but it ia thia way
and that way, and of courau all guera
work. Tho damage to both Mr. Mudge
and tho fratonrnilv of Odd Fellow., will
probably not excetal five hundred &lt;lol-

Overcoats *5 to 825
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
House Grand Rapids.

fret, nothing, scwrely. only the hauling ।
of tba straw, as many of the fcnners
wouMbacaly too glad to prorant to
raw* oa iratfamca, tree of charge, the

sold below Coet.

$10.00.

Fine

Black doth suite $12.00 to $40We have some fine English

tuid French Cmb, Suits, custom

fits,, pricer $26.00 to 40.00.

LOWEST
Overalls 75 cents, worth 1.00.

coats an inch to short, but

they
bargain.

r. Cole &amp; Son,
former price 110/and all woel

Meltons, Light and Dark, 110;
former price

IlC.

Boy*

ONE PRICE
ofc trhis ata iwstum
urn m®
sroiso

Star

ub

tin he
un m Him
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

LEVI BROS., PROPRIETORS.
(KpBc sure and see out name above the Door as other Parties
Jealous of’our good nai

Odd Fellows who attend tho session
Draught Tube foe. Soda Fountain —
of the Grand Ixnlge nt tho City ol Sagi­ R. B. Robbins, Adrian.
naw, commencing February 18, will bo
Barn Door Fastening—A. 1). Wright
carried fur half fare, on tho D. &amp; M. et al, Belleville.
’ and Flint and ' Pare Marquette Rail­
Traction or Portable Engine—D- W.
road*. Fare will be paid to Sagituiw, Kellocg. Battle Creek.
Fire Proof Compound for Coating
ILnts, Ac—R. U. Piper, Girard.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcrrillold. desire to
, Firo Prool Paper fur Roof*. Ac—R.
express their hearty thanks to their i
friends of Orangeville, Prairieville and
Hastings,'especially to the Ladies' for
th*ij|Kberal Donation at the hospitable
mansion of Henry Drown Esq-, on tho

Cxorutss Cioratsa, Cturnrxo.—The
l&gt;est nasoTtmen t in the city coiwisting of
heavy Caasimero Suita, Black Cloth
Suita and a splendid assortment at Black
Pants and Voat suitable for tho*e anttoipating marriage. For sale at th*New
York Cash Store.
82tf

Cents that other Stores sell at

Kflft

last of Patents issued from th* U. 8.
Patent Office to Michigan Inveators. for
tho week ending January 21, 1873, and
each bearing that date.—Furnished this
paper by Cox A Cot, Solicitors of l‘at-1
Johnron A Oo’a celebrate.] Gold Pens,
he beet in the market, for sale at tho
ent*. Washington, D. C.
City News Depot. P. O. building.
Tuck Crrarar—S. P. Babcock, Adrian.
W. J. Stewart Aliy. at law, aa wi'U'be
8elf Decking Rail Fence—A. Bagley.
seen by his card in this week's issue, Ypsilanti.
has located himself at Grand Rapids,
Tug Sirup — M. Cadwell, Lansing.
and solicit* business from Barry Co
Circular Saw Mill—W. A. Campbell,
people, whenever any »uch have brr»inraa/sr which they require a lawye^'a

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

A SUIT

$3.00 to

all wool Suits $12.50 to 20.00.

DuncavxD.—Ono Evening lost! week,
Hon. H. H. Smith the accomplished
Preeidont of tbe Detroit A Bay City
Railroad was presented by bis friend*
with a very handsome and oorupfot..- tea
set of Solid Silver. Hie set comprises
ten pioees, including u tray, and several
of them were gold lined. Thn presen­
tation was made at th* reeidenoo of Mr.
Smith, in Jackson, and after tbe con­
clusion of tbe formalities, tbe donors
were bountifully and hospitable eptertainod by Mr. and Mrs. Smith. The
artielra were prvp.iruJ e*peciaUy for the
occwoa by M. S. Smith A Co., of De­
troit At tho same dm*, Mis* Kata L.
Kmith, th* daughter of Mr. 3-, was pre­
seated with a tiandvira* c[&gt;era chain by
the *amo parti**. It ia only just that
wo should say that tho poopLo of ,
J|iehigan nr* largely indebtci, for tho I
Jackson, Lansing and Saginaw Railro*a. tbo Detroit, Lansing and I*ko
Michigan, and th* Detroit and Bay City
Roads, and w* note tbi* recognition of i
’ th* ml urritt ho ba* rendered tho State
| with apecial pleasure.

Liar ur Lerma remaining at th*
Hustings P. O. Feb. 11th, 1873.
Daniel Boa!, Mrs. Harriet Carlton, 2
Don't dridt liquor 1 We 11.ought ho I
■ Mrs. HaUie Clark. Timothy Crandall, j
j Mias Sarah J. Clark, Hastings Drake, was a Democrat; don't siu-die, uudetu-1
erratic again ; can’t chew lulascco, - 1
Emmy Fikeoer, W. J. Hyde, Verny D&gt;
Hooper, Keward Warner. Mias Helen why not 7 8peake English awl German ।
Youngs, Almira Brown, Celesta E. fluently, ore should presume so; rarely ■
say* damn—although he'd be e reusable j
if ha did,—of course by lb* Demecr.it j
- Direct your letters to No. of P. (
party ; doc* not belong to th* Y. M. CDrawer or Box.
Association—need not haro madu that
J. Rosxxrs. P. M.
remark, everybody kuowj that wiffiout
I tailing.—Has no Credit Mobilicr stock
Waoomre-Cocea.—I find your Hiro ;
• —don't need any. baa enough N. Y.
Syrup and Tolu an excellent remedy for •[ City stock oa bis band* to last him u
Whooping Cough and Croup, especially •
’ life-time. Never imported tin end had
for the former, which Is prevailing in a ;
I s duxen chaMss to “compromise’’ the
neighborhood south of us. I must not
claim against him. No, that'a
for
be out of tho Syrup ; please forward
there would not be rascality enough in
[ me a supply without delay.
White Pigeon, Mich. W. O. Arsrn. so small a mailer as that, for Tweed to
Who says Dr. Millar’s Magnetic Balm go into. No, Tweed is a saint, O&gt;lfrx
contains Magnetism ? Those who haro the sinner. Tweed could rob N. Y.
ural it for Colic and Bowel Complaints City of millions of dollars, yet ha is a
modlr, bnt Colfax, a* ws believe, with­
Boe nirrrtisoment in thia paper.
out any intention of fraud, i* au|)K&gt;M&gt;d
Ho roa Lxjisnra.—h may be of iatereat to our readers tu know that by tear­
ing any point on tbe. Valley Road on
tbo Moraine Express East, th* train
that paaee* Hastings at 7.50 A. M. close
connection is mado at Eaton Rapids for
Lansing via tbe North Central Division
Ouvoantu, Feb Iltb, 1173.
Eoireas Buntra--Feeling that we
t’harltewurth tbo accomodstingSaperintaudent^f that Dirfeon having given should hare a rorwapondent from this
orders to hold that train at Eston Rapids enbryo city for tho Bum, ■’ w«U ••
nulil tire arrival of th* train from Grand fur tho Ifosw Jvmg you will phrase
Rapid* doe there at 9.40. Ix. th* after­ excuse this intrusion, and if not agreenoon elora connection for Lansing ia able, w* wiD refrain from Irwpasring
made at Charlotte with the I’sninaulor, upon you further. Bniiuees ba* been
al Eaton Rapids with the North Contra) dull with us tbi« winter a* n general
and st Rives Junction wilh the J. L. A thing, bnt Old Winter ha* been btuv
wilh us, aa he ha* with everybody and
S. R. IL and the fair is aboat th* rame
everywhere for tl.e tost eighty dx&gt;y^
The trouble about tha Orangeville Mills
has at last boon brought to a focu* ; st
teas: we hope so. An Officer from your
Cuy, to-day, pul Mr. Nicbols in posampaper null in Hratings. Tht outlay tfon vf the mills, in tbo place of Mr.
would be merely nominal, while tbe in­ Bitt, who has been ntning them for
come would help to swell the parses of auntothing over a year, and can ray, that ;
overynua here are much pleavid with
__ ___________________ ,r„;_
tba change. Mr. Nichob pttrclrarod tho
nonovnicxl. the material would cost, in i mill property sometime agu, but in con-

CLOTHING.

Suits $6.50 to

✓Slcwsr*. Stall and Prickst hare parchased tbe smith shop formerly occupied
by J. W. Marnanl, on State Street, and
have removed to said building where
they are ready to do all manner of work
in their line.

Michigan Central R. R.

CLOTHING.

New Adverlisem^

THEy

^AVE STOOD THE
TEST.

BLOOD PDRfflKR.

Corn Shelters,

8 Wood Sawing Ma­
chines,

Which we will Exchantro

WOOD,

delivered at oar Foundry ; ur WHITE

ABH, OAK or ROCK EIAf LUMBER
Mill within

Is Offers! is tie Piilit st its Menu.

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing Elseioker

tie Iital Life ImraK Cam

TMr isae is ss^sstal sad ka Uxir **« sad bssuUf.t sssm surpass sll- e«S«n iu tevmy of

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.
FRANK L. WARD.

DfffiHT, BUmLUESffi.

May 15. '73

Michigan _Exchange.

-

a you wait

LARGEST and STRONGEST

Hastings

Allegan.

Assets over 856,000,000

�Dauchy A CoY Column.

Kf Walter Raleigh, after careful
rtsdyefthe Bpemah ascounta, was fully
mltafi.d that theuoMen city waa lucat.-.l
upon lake Parima, among the Cordil­
leras of l*acinta, wool of ‘Juianx The

JGchijaa Italhincrv Depot.

OF

CAPITOL

BUCIW

MICHIGAN

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

mile* long and two hundred tenad, and
waa a pruminont feature upon the maps
ot tbo sixteenth and Reveatreutb centuriee. To teal the malL-r. he *tart*d

rias eku-od W Uw A-IUlort. ar.lt.lt. Mv-y.. U-ribo
Vnjo 1‘nwu-s we
■*
— ■ —, •

Lamst Dun EffitUnt a at irt\

n”
.

The Calrert Lithographing Company of Dotreit,

V1NICAR BITTERS
tied that tbe Eugirih, in thfa mnremeut.
exhibited a Large meaeure of that r.wdld
thisat hr Ol-gutter; wealth which coneiitelod iho tnainapring of Spanieh enterpriee. Bet thia spirit was associated
with aad dominated by, higher impalees. The English also mamCtaM.
ia tbrir treataenl of ths Indians, a Mr
high-are-of humanity and a more
magaartianona policy. ItWMaia period!

Vyee Ake work.

e eyUodOi Tl.ret fottegraj* of

are new

EST8Y- COTTAGE ORGANS !

ia their taetoty, in which ideas of nattoaal gtory prevailed over oordid peraoca! ccawideratiunt. It waa during the
rioalag yearo of tbe romantic reign 4f
Elimbeth. tn which tM defeat of the
Invincible Armada, and other glorious
achievautenta, had exploded the mari­
time peetigoot Spain, and had roused
the robust national spirit of England to
eorttaet the exclnejve sovereignty of tbo
eta, vrbieh the Pope bad given to their
pea irealfr rinds. In tho bitter hoadhty

WANTED?
«ir.8iw

MATHEW

COLLEBE

BUSINESS

&amp;P. COATS’

la Bert ■irvieee —
i.SHeSyledeesei

। BEST SIX-CORD
JOHN H-WENDELL &amp; Co.

Wille and Rlati Tirai!

Heal Estate

$3,000 &gt;■

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLET’S

C’amb !
$15,555

■mSnSsi

716 PBEMIUMS AS FOLLOWS;

MANTLES AND ORATES.

-jw»&gt;.

»J-pyjs"A-r

P. A. BILLINGS.
F-ATERS ••
CHAS JUNE 4 BSD.

paratioa of his expedition.
Raleigh arrived in March, 16115 &lt;&gt;r
IflBfl, at tho Island of Trinidad, then
hold by tbe Spaniards. with • bam tlto
English were nominally at peat*. But
one of tea officer*, Captain Wbiddra,
with aoase men, ventured on abor*, and
vu treacbcrouah marderv.1, with tbe
iD-woeried connivance of tbo Spanish
anthoritiea Provoked by this outrage,
Raleigh landed, and captmwi tho govecnor, Ilerreo, with Ida whole force He
found five Indians cacique* held as pris­
oners gained the hearty goodwill uf tho
natives. Finding it irapomible to taku
his veoeela up the Orinoco, he kfi them
at Trinidad, and embarked ia four large
boats, with a hundred men, ui;^ r the

free to book agents
$5 to $20

LIVINGSTONE

$500,000

■AFRICA

CASH GIFTS.

.'U"C.7.t.-u
SSJrafft

ae* ««Aiwn .......v*t»u aad m hu

$100,000 for Only $10.

the Slate !

HOBATIO HUff, IWl

STAKLET W. TURNER ta7.

CHAS. J. (SB, tea. AH

lais ■ ■etelaei Ieea44 ■maaaeeJ »kal: ■ -. re;
itaMUr •&lt; Me. ~U, tea aits art
•art 4*j. al Lkaaertk (reel deer *« the I ««rf I
&gt;■ ia. Cllr at UefUa*. ia Bony eeaatr. U»
lin Ik* |4... ef ‘.rM.ee Ike CtoaH tain I

OSn £

guidance of an Indian pilot.

After ascending tho river three hnn- '
dred mileo, he camo to tho reeidcare of
an cacique, named Topiawari, wbotaeated him with most gen*roua hospiuUity.'
This tho English roaprocaL*d with a
jnetfoeand fair dealing that wen thd'
hearts of tho aimpie aborigine*, con­
trasting as it did with the uniform bru­
tality of tho Spaniards- After a brief
rest, he resumed bis upward jouruey. and
arrived el the mouth of tho Caroli, now

Dr. Crook’s Win
FARRAXD

WILLIAMS

&amp;, CO.

Public Test
□n. CROOK’S

THROAT AND LU.10 INSTITUTE

tbo fact that the Caroni, itaelf a trioutary, receive* tho waters of sixty tnbutarias. Tbo Orinoco, ia a roaiao of
twelve hundred mile*, receive* four hun­
dred and thirty-six tributary riven and

WINE

ike see ‘M e*n . •iLa .s*J Mur.&lt;a&lt;* ■*•*
~*fol la Ite **&lt;• at lbs &amp;«*&lt;M -I i'reG

i w.as, eSiA sM4 4rt&gt;eH lb. : ■*&lt;*
issrMa s»eUut».i. te* !«*•»*&gt;•
-J...I. M'.rtsMs ik"* k&lt;J»i*»-t n k* 4w

prrpnrnr ottered

MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES
awohd the Caroni, but wet ttnuLlo to
stem its powerful cutrenf After eight
hours’ bard rowing, not over a atonc'a

banks ha found specimens of gold de­
tritus, which, on l*u»R subsequently as
aayed in England, proved to bo of auperior purity. Finding hie force tuadequate to the taak he had undertaken, hv

rfD

Floral Work!

effective expedition. Ou his arrival in
England, ho waa appointed to command
a division of the fleet then fitting out to

While tagogod ia thia service, hia
heart was still ant upon his daring
Okbemei of South American diacoverr,
aad bo aoat Captain Lawronee Keymiea,
with two ships, to prosecute tho search

t|*&lt;dc for 11.*** conipUin'*.
Eor pains In Breast. Side or Bark.
I
(intvcl or Kidney IBm-um ,
DlKcaxes of the I'rinary Oreans

B^OT^S

4. m«m7 luaiaelfo

It is also a superior Tonlr,
Bcstorra tho Appetite,
Strengthen, the System.
BestOTtrt lhe Weak and

BOILER WORKS.
til. SA

ex

Cauf.cs the Food to Direst.
IlcmovMt Hjxpqvi

BLOOD PURIFIER
of the Caroni, in force too powerful fur
Kaynho. who hid found the old oariq-ie
Topiawari. dead, and hia |&lt;ople "scat
tered and peeled," by tto cruelty of
their oppreeeon. Keymi— returned ;
bad Raleigh, too much »ng»s*d in tinportant naval operation* • against the
Spaniard* to give personal attention tu
the matter, eent Captain Lawrens* Ber- t
ry upon another expedition. Tbo latter, I

K.

Comfort’s

5323535348532323484848235348

K.

Syrup

Uaa bwal &gt;ta was lak. svsvy Taea la L*
Usis, leSMea eve llhaai*.
K-K.
.

Cough and Cold Cnre
la ike ee-M. aa4 esty $&lt;mla abuill*.

l al reMi&gt; saeuse. la ik*
etk iraM 4a*r u- ik. Caen
rigSiedaEZ

C

.
prared meSkLooof tbe bleed,

BLOOD PURIFIER

finding the Spaniards in too strong force,.
Raleigh eberiahed hia South Ameri&lt;aa projects during the following twenty
years. Tba pusillanimous policy of the
Stuart dynasty could not repress the ris­
ing national spirit of England; and
bemee, in spite of th* most persist*nt
obloquy and ridicule. Sir Walter was en
abtad to aomrre the despatch, iu 1617.
of another expedition, und r his own
i amBlind. Arriving on the tuad in
Xorembcr. he waa attacked with a ]huentfag malarious fever; and hene&gt; was
eotupeUod to send the expedition up the .

K.

Federal

DR. CROOK’S

STROP or
POKE ROOT.

gfc?

Cathartic Filial
!&gt;&gt;led Uuuse* Citr. Jeasery IsL tri.
UL'ARDIAW SALE.

lu*MU

WANTED.”XXS
BuhineM that will Pay

Condition Powders!
sowing foe twenty-three day*. «bey ar­
rived at Point Areva, where tb-y d. font
ed 0* opperiug Sp.aiah furae
The
dta^ltfo. ia lb* way of the vxpwliiinn,
bevovee, were fouud eutireiy iiMurmoaniabfo A* tbo oertaiuty uf final
MUm teuod iterif open Ralrigb'a turnJ,
be grew tnone.0 and bilarr with diaappriattMOt. Ho well knew that failure
fa thia great reUrprue of hi. life would
tart reotaoo him to tbe poena from which
be had boon vehread tat that aperial
oerriea. ami to tbe Mock from which he !

DETROIT BEADING WORKS.
Bent Wood Works,

and two red yearling siren.

100,000 00
BEST THINS IN THE WEST.

L. D. SINE’S

Takes up by tbe enb—ri&gt;*r at ke
rxsidenco on section twwuty-f,.ar (St) &gt;’
Castleton, Barry Co, Mirh one whi*
yonrltag heifer, one red yearling taifa.

Cbxm F. W i«u"o$
Dotal CauUlna, J»u. 23, W«-

■K8UEE YOUR LIFE.

Tie IiiiallMlmniB Coajaj.
LARGEST mt STRONGEST

Aseete over $56,000,000.

B. F, STEIN HOFF.

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                    <text>The R«*iI*lic*m Bulln.

VOL. XVII

Mftwl and

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Cart

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1873

NO. 43.

ns. ntrnnr's xnro

potirr.

Greble &amp; Russell

TEACHING TUBLIC SCHOOL.

DEABERS IN

pi

. .rkrl.i!l IMiMrM r- iUm.w

Should
camport with hia ideaFpt courtssv

nor attundad mt of lus people for lour
. regarded by
' man.
mjiurstii
Hannah thought of tbo Slightly bent and wl.uA hs had met andbattlod nobly
ivs, for that day, at least;
head (his habitual nltituda,) and the for weeks, and without a thought for
'Tho next was nn
himsdfj
I gray locks, with hsr hand on tiro door"And I should like to know wliat
। knob, and she decided that if Dr. Cory
might bo. Still, neither fmau, for
Elmadalo is to do without him?’’ said draped
— —r— in
—
stant. tho role of gonllaman *ml
Mrs, CEvo, presaging all manner of■
Axminster w.rrwi
ooverod iuo
tbs uoar,
Boor, on
an lady; although.
‘‘
’
foil Kka pitching
I wbieh
Which stood
Stood shell-shspad
sh*n.sh*n*&lt;1 chairs
rh.le. . and
..,,1 the unlucky clerk
drepy looking lounge*, iuvt touched she like bunting the gvwu that bad cost
l- country ।
This »h« Cory will die with the fever F’ Hannah
b«autiftd,vuoc from mawkish vanity of
coneoit,
She glided into that sumb*r room . life Ixrfutc.

tnnunmg* ; while th* grand piano
V ORDER

H RIGHT k HOI.niO

-b
The silent fijpire by the blsck mantle­
piece turned'rath a nerroa* start, and a
uew light widening over th* etrocg.good
faro, and kiwlling n strange Cra in*(he

rjh9

and fell adeep prM*ntly to the monoto- ‘»blc.
nou* clicking of the nwtleis needles
1,1 childhood she had b.-en aocustom(sho knit mecbanicallr,) but Ilanuah ** WJ'* •l*B«nt hotue. where wealth I told ma all at, first, it would Lara bean
sit by tho »«k man's c meh. Ironing on I h*d b**n lavished fnaly-too freely, as so much bet tar.”
"But I wishod to sui-pri*- you,'” aha
laid, while tier throat ached from »Up,'y tulministering such things a* tbo 1 the restorod blessing.
presMd soils; nnd, tlion, with a 'liltl;
young Doctor roc-omnuraded, end which । But gradually, and almost impercopwore found on the orderly shelves of tho ub,L tUOT* c•1“,, 10 the *•&gt;«»»&amp; wife •
little surgery, which did not smell &lt;rf: *«ose of helpfoesncea. Bba felt that she
bad no freedom of action. True, she could mu no roa»&gt;u a hr 1 might not
. "1 think tcu uudontand me. tny uurthiug |&gt;art&gt;cuhrlr offenrive.
bay* ol anxiety, sad nights of tiro- bad a handsome li-iaw, efeganl turoi- sell it, to pureljaso a pmccil for mr
dear," he had said gravely, holding both
less, eleepleas watching followwl Han- ,u™’ dainty food, exoelfent servant*. husliand if I wialutd lo do m'' atid
I her Imnds.
' "I do not know how to win you, Han­
nah, if yow do not alroady foi l that you Aunt Delia had pippin* Io pare and put'
,
--------- - ——
. could eonietitnos love me a little in ro- away, and gtddra pumpkins to slice end \ r
than from oc tinged fw iing.
string, sail very many arduous dutu-s' huabaad provided it all, purchased it
••You tM the ring. Myra f
which d--n.i&gt;ud&lt;&gt;d her time. She missed I "‘fb bi* monry, and from brr stand »&lt;U a ring became &gt;be need* money I"
Hannah’s deft fingers and couitirebsus- 1
&gt;1 belongwl to him, individually. I and then, a* the ugly cave slowly proi»v rotud in tbo house ; but of course 'Vten she su;qx&gt;rted hcrMlf. her purse:
Hamish felt very penitent about the *** u®**’' »mp‘r. But now, with all
way she had used Dr. Oory, ami though lb«*« sumptuous surroundings, she wa«
she could not love him. .she omld !•*» iudependant than the 'crvants in been atrai-l to
&gt;r &lt;*a roti
io, darling."
word ran hi* hesit through sith sharp
agony.
He said not much—vary little indeed.
Hannah thought *m&gt; was disappointed
in hia declaration, a* perhaps romantic
women always aro when honest, j-ructi
cal men tell their love bluntly, without
rapturing quotations or entrancing aim­

JOHN ROBERTS

K. F. HROWN. JI. D.

H A R N E S S E S

w HAT In 1XJVE

lite person giving the first correct solution to the nlmve Rebus, will be entitled to A PARLOR'
, c-L'CVF., Second, 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third. I Set of Knives and Forks. The solutions tuusi In?
enclosed in scaled envelopes, which will lie numbered sb received and on the firist tiny Af April.
18711, the Envelopes will be opened anti the prizes awarded to the anceeswful persons.

T. R. DIAMOND.

• ly, and with an intent to try and ansser

C ORDER.

tbs beautiful garment,

De. I bed crsahod that
Aunt Cliv* tmd sver remarko I h*r looking oviprc. adu stnsn rue vcwoer sun ,
- *h° had found her salstrsamed faint and yellow down on the “T lufBoent to support her quite hand­
dying gross the swaying honeysuckles •
! ««» »•«* -P -Mugh Io sup­
air," Mid Huuaah. demurely, a* though clinging uceotlessly to the Doctor's lat- P? mirs-df with a presenlabfo trmuwaw
tices, two wunen opened his door softly, ' w“*n »lu&gt; became the Imdo of Edward '
auu found him delirious with pain, and P*e*tuu\
handauma gift affords ma* It ig a
oM Mro Withrow, the neighborhood's | It wus n fove-raitrb, dtfededly. And time since 1 have bron thus nnuiin
quite prepared.
nuroe, do/mr in hsr chair by the drotr- • h*pl“&lt;-r wife could nut well lx, found on my birth day.
..
I than K.n„r&lt;r.,t Mr. 1‘— .t.. _U_ -l._

g

^Ch-ewsT

daily peepio living in a big hous* all' “ I^”r,
aloue, with nobody to nun* tlumi. I
suppose the folks will taka turns and
sit up with him, but tbey've mostly ail
gut sick ones at horn* to tend, or iar
IVuUiei, I reckon I'H hare to tako.I
ancLget , ‘
'
tboaongfrom 11

'^K^fSalt! Salt! Salt!
MILO T. WHEELER.

Wisharls Pine Tree
, yvu will tndoaror to regard me
van are to loro nud rvrercalinot any other—your hus-

Tar Cordial,

FARMERS

One dav in Noveiubor, th* trees were
standing bare outride, and wispy damp
snow Upping against the windows and
drifling through the lattices of th*
porch.

her *lio aeceptwd gratefully; anil,
M]MK&gt;iallr, a bountiful ease of peat

&gt;nnbl&gt;* limn; my life has
probation."

iZzasw-J

I Lrought you nothing, ati.I olioulu

anu laid carcsaingiy about brr. ihry
&gt; tin- lin-akfiut rwm.

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY
Look to y.tyui* intercM anti purcbuueyour Sult at the old stand
tWr*y *&lt;Wlar-.

dollar*.
com* from ? Seme soilnl fractional cur-

GOODYEAR A BA BLOW
&gt;. where you know you get none but the

Select $1orn.

FIRST QUALITY.

Are you not afraid
only hurt licnelf. She bad all her hie
ith anxiety. mar morning and cudnlled hr.- bnuiu
luporintnmM and managed a largo in­
firmary for maimed aad mangled cwa Hannah cUspod her hands in - " ’1
run s wbi h she tenderly au*l tor and
restored to well-bciMg.

HANNAH S ROMANCE

direct]

BLACKSMITHING

jits D*y

qoaos // i/miut r^nrr

rnougli.
* liwu-aisss* &lt;**!«&lt;■&lt; vs |«|^-s-knife aud ■ wicked." .
■•Fiddlestick*," the young lady •jara- deliberately puncturing the largo, loving ' There were, loan
isted, contemptuously, |mtting the wsre* bean of, her old friend—her new lor or , man's eyes closed I
brown hair tenderly and mak­

in town, and the l&gt;eei physician by all

Jm II, 1872.

yon. and wait a mortal half-hour for

Iitiira
disobedient girt I've had to deal with
done by vou as I would by my own, U X

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

r inc lrt&gt;ia .* I'uc.r.i ,

Edit Sliter sti Plaid ”ik.

If you
you, you might bars
thought of this a litlls differently. I

child.

'Take Cat back sg*la,'' said th*
'cording to the fort mnlnlion

pv without

gers, and turned ou til* eomfortablo fig-

----- —

_

_

DRUGS

immense Stock

life which another Hannah ao thought
loisly darkened

.. •.
with the rheumatism, for nil the gixal

(Strictly Tsmperonce.l

and hobbled back to bin seat msslj, vu
ragod Ono after another came fol ward,
and, all giving mare than hitnUdT hi-

It was a valualde jdece Uf gold,, bill
me “*&lt;»vv
ill t*mprredly that the
of ran* fiawars. an 1 all mellowed chairman answered
bv tho light ahimmsring through tinted
glaaa, the eensilive mouth quirt-red, and

HOUB&amp;

Dye Stuffs

trill

onoCKinxsJr cojmMTJOSEJtT

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Tie Pile Tree Tar Mai.
Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

inch it tod her

A tolly young fellow, named Corruran,

her foie, perfectly well acquainted with my fault
the xnotiro which had brought dignified,
Is da with such things before th*m.
Hannali Sprague hod been reared b

School Books S' Stationery

bwssy's
nmnlly.kept in a Dry Gouda

cd that ofnrial s days, v
to th* offlee for his first

: riiEscRipnoNs

and family

direct from Haunch s dainty, giriish for* her, knitting on those nernr-euding

Archie Sprague, otter a romantic attarii-

St,x, OtfWrii, HASTINGS IARBLE WORKS' HENEYa.WISHAET
PUOPRIl

____ CMENTS

of

head rroJJEs.

TABLE TOW.
MANTLES.
SHELVES. ETC.

t. r

! &lt; &gt;K,

CltAW

Aunt Clive said liu* in agitatwn, and
wont away, angry with Hannah, for the

Hannah remained at hoasa the follow-

G mu ‘show

1 ha find duty

husband My r
utterly qbhrio

tnnuunosd that
1:E l.ll’i&gt;

got»d never cam* ol such u
they both died disappmutod i

EE, -A-. Busell’s Flaf*, Bannerg, Sirttamers,]

-—*&lt; i.u.,
-III, mho Hie tuviident negro, “dat will do ; da! am ’W

sevoloure.

Lwonty-one.
Whsl nativity ? '
Well—that's what bolhm m*~l

Hanuah, which demonstrated itself at a

WORM SUGAR DROPS

Pure Wiles azd Liauars ’.

IF YOU WANT

Sb* had

It bad cost fifty dulior*—would it

"John (.orrotwn

Hitt, Cw, CLCTHDiG Earts soi 8ta

Pricct Guaranteed.

hat ooMtttatwd th J omainenU

EE

isriuoued, substantial wa

•toiro, singing in a mellow voice -

•ALL AT JOHN BTANLKk *

r inemngu.
Among them

guff oi l clerk in tbs New York City

BjriBH.

LA.LE-

■paunoditally lavishing
ing. we should see few*

forgiven my poor mother th* injnry she
The sunshine fausd from the family did you in breaking frith with vou, to
room us Hannah dropped tho musky

I'm sure I nmrr complained of any-

Medicines

City Dining Rooms
VABM MEALS AT ALL

v• will give it willingly,
wting, a ttadtai
l&gt; ubU, with prti

nights sith bis patients, and gu on day
alter day dusting green snd blue bottles,
and smelling aloes from that horrid jar
sad trnstk-.

CO

Russ&amp;ll &amp; Nevins
,

B-nevoicnc ■.

i aught tor tneir own support previous
At a tui*rivuary me*ling among the
theit niarrttpe. Taactirra; rltfrks nod negro?* of th* Watt Indi**, it in're-Mcd
ri’are wrote for a price—reoriv* their

duty, or an impair. I cannot accept exactly like on* be bail purchased for
your offer, though it ‘
'

tfSLPMMSTOIIE
Gold &amp; Silver Watches

I am too

mm an im wtu», fivnoui worm ooiorv
her? Why should she throw hsrseil

J. S. GOODYEAB &lt;fc Co
DENTIST

anything.

right to axpeue yourself
I unsbl" to attend von

tana her iual ww would n

Easirs Blrt.

"1 will give you a chsck foe Urirtv
five.—Will that do?'
•Thank yon. air,'' and the transfer

KAKBLE

Eugtreh. and I

m to

�dent and Henry Wilson Vite President
for Iho form of font years front tho 4th
day of March 187^ and they wore no­
tified Boonilnglv.
It wa* decided that no void for Bor­
neo Greeley would bo east, a: th* «ou-

amttr.

* citizen of tho United Statiw uhall bo
eligible to tbo office of I'r sideut—a
In another place will bo touted the
dtct ivrl person not being a citixen.
Bill introdtsced into th* Senate by Sena­
tor Dewey, in accordance with the prey
nr of ruxy many foliilatuHi, to tuako tbo
hero on Friday evening on Daniel
bridge* on the Tbornapple, and sundry
O'Conni-L
others in th* county, a county charge.
1 &lt;17,000,000 of th* uosr Byndirat &gt; loan
To all interested, we desire to say thee
, bi-.-u taken and th* reason alleged fur
Mr. Dewey will bold the bill, until time
is gisen for all interested to petition for so Wt, and when so cnmulctod, and sc- ! the balance remaining beyond Iho throo
cuptad by tlioai, they shall |i«y therefor II day* i* that there was nut a good underthe amount for which tbe job was let, I| standing between thi various psrtiM to
thm his action in tbo matter will l-e
taking receipt* therefor, which shall be
governed by tho voice of the pr vple, o* their vouchees, for tho omount* in thoir the Syndicate.
shall be beard ac Lansing prior to the esttlemiial with the Commissioner of I Borno of the netrr.npcri are urging
1 tho taking of Mount Vwnon out of tho
flrat of March, and thia will give all in­ thn Hutu Land office, which sculemmit
terested ample tim* to notify him u( they are hereby required to mako with-1' regent* hand* end putting it in charge
in ninnty day* after th* comptetiro and ■I of tbo Agricultural Buronttthoir wishes thereto pertaining.
aocxptanea by them of said job.
I Tn* now Republic of Spain &lt;» hailed
We, also, publish tbo bill to author-' Bscriox 3. Tlicre m hereby appro­
■ae tho crootfoa of a data and the con-; priated from 4h* Bwaiop Land Fund uf with gnat plnanur* by tlx* friend* uf
Cuban Ireedoui who uro hupoful that
•million of heed-gates, at tbe outlet of
RsptibWall Lak* in Hope township, ami for

A Bepublireu State Conrenlion. to
Mwatnote a Justio* of tho Supremo
Court in place of Isaac P. Christiane r,
and two Regents uf tbe 8talo Universi­
ty in place of E. C. Walker and George
Wfllarl will be held in the city uf Lan
sing, a: Kupreoentativ. Hall, Wednes­ tbe oonetructien of a rare from the sai.l
dam to th* mill owned by Georg* H. |
day, the 20th day of February, at 11
Abrams, that all interested tray know
The severwl counties will b* entitled
to two didogates for each Repraeentative in th* lower branch of the tHato
T*gisl*rme; and every organinsd oouaty harioc no repreaentatimi will bo *ntiiM to one delegate
By tbe resolution of 1858, no dele­
gate will be entitled to a **et who due*
not reside in tho county he rvprewnt*.
Lansing. Mich., Jan. 27,1873.
8. D. Blaenau, Chairman.
Mose* W. Field,
J. H. Feo,
John M. Nevins,
W. E. Stewnrt.
E. A. Burtingsme,
M. 8. Brew,
0. L. BiMuldtng,
Jno. Hibbard,
Jorub C. Lamb,
Jahn G. Owen,
Tho’* N. Stevens,
—,------------ x
Cha’s E. Holland,
Rep. State Central Com.
S. 8. Oim, Secretary. -

BACON &amp; KARR’S

VINECAR BITTE
Moved by these cun.idorations, aud
nuboiilinating th* question of remuner­
ation, entirely, wu anpnsl with rentidenew to those who, during th* recent
campaign, responded so liberally in
muu«r, time and effort, to aid in tbe
Introduction of TA* PryMs. Ths Mugoxini* will bo furnished at aa n&gt;ur
cost jirir ■ as jiracticabJv, ami will bo
cnlarac-d whenever th* patronage nceivoj will justify increased expend! •

TAj PrpuUu will bo publish" 1 mwilhly, oi2 suporiur paper, in clear &lt;yp*
hud will cjntaiu forty-eight page* of
remdirig trailer, exclurir* of advvriwsmint*
‘
Tc.tu* : Twu didiars pox year, lu ndIhn. Ik&gt;ugh*rty, Enp. of PHI* had
: qaita an ovation hero o.i tho occasion s&gt; I vanc.'l Single copies, twvutv-five rents
CinU uf tiro ramiuing tan dollars, will
hi* admirable lecture on “Orators and
btt entitled to' six copies.
OfahxT-" Hn audience eras quite car­
lii-niittances should be mail- by
mon«y orders, drafts, or regivtered Irtried away with his eloquence.

To require the people ef tho County
of Bony to maintain all b.-idg** over
tho Tbornapple River in said county,
and th* Bridge aero** th* crook*d lake
tn th* Towxuhiii of Prairieville, and the I
Bridge at thaeuflei of Gun Lake in Iho j
Towuship of &lt;»J»ngeviIb in said Couu- ;
ty used for the passage of loams and to .
prohibit tbo diaeonunued use of any uf
sai d bridges at any time by the Boon! of

Fraud Poausauro Cuurixr. or to Hun.
Txsxi. Col., -January 2S.—The en­ J. M. EwrcxtM, Secretary of tbo Union
tire Mudoc force, undor Csuiiaiit Jack, Republican Cougressioual Committee,
msdn a surtiu on Saturday, th* Huth in­ Washington, D. C.
stant, and attack™! Captain Bernarl's
cainp at Louis ■ Izsnd'a muon, nt tho
suuthnavt jKiinl of Tule lake. Tho fight
htgan about daylight and lastud sov-»- , Oq Tuesday, tho II th inat., Jubn B­
r-jl harira. Bonianl's camp is the cast
tho Credit Mubiiter affair. Nearly tho crnnuMt (&gt;o-t. no I is entirely out of i Sliuntfcr, a mi-rcliant in Antoine -street.
SscTtos 1. TA* Pxjth »f ti: bls.’* 1 ist tratnmony taken wa* tho exnminx- reach of any rahiforceminda iTU* force j Detroit, fell, apparently dead, hud the
I body was arrayed for tho grave. Thur*•/JfuAiyM Jjmct, That all tho bridge, ti-n of Oskas Antae' celebrato-l mniuoinalh Tndun*.
| day uiglit, while a son fl the deceased
ovor the Tbornapple River within the
i was watibing with tho body, th* body!
county of Burry, and th* bridgo over
Crooked Lake in tbo Township ot
with hi* whulo fine*, but ll-wnsid's men I suddenly sat upright and rvmark.-d
gallandy tsel.l thoir ground, mid after n
Prairieville, end die bridge over the
shnjp three bourn fight 1n«at off tho In­
creek with the approaches thereto, at
(toughs, so
dian* Tn* Soldier* rsrajij, not ev.-n
the outlet of Gun Lake in the Town­
\ getting a scrateh. Captain Jack lo*t
&gt;&gt;IC^o&gt;.rtrv
__ ____ ___ itiii.t
_...i i.—:
ship of Oraagsrillo, u**d for th* passage
asssr
of team*, shall bo and remain a charge
this lost all hi* burses engaged in th*
, tiglit, aotne fifty or sixty in number Tbo
on th* Taxable property ol the county
Indian* diimountel to fixhl and then
I when fonwl to retreat, wore o’blig-el tn
Sncxuu 2. Th* Board of Supervi­ dad with falsehood by Democratic pa­ I leave their ponies beliind them. Thev duelling of John Clesot, at Union City
sor* shall provid* foe tbo care and pers and some o there to&lt;4 from on* end w»re ell captured l y Captain Ikrtuid's ws» burned to the •ground ou tho O'.h.
Tliu tiro originutoJ iruru tho bursting of
of
tn*
land
to
th*
otbor
upon
th*
ex
­
mcintenarce of all said Bridges, sad lor
a koroiene lamp, and although Mr.
thoir ro-cM*trectiun or tho re-conitruc- pert* statcinont of Ames. It turns out
CImoi was but a few *to]w from lit*
uun of any one of tho sum* from limo that tho chock drawn to “S. C.” or
houto when tho lamp exploded, by,tho
to time, as may bo r«imred by the pub­ bearer was paid by a clerk in tho cifflew
ol thu 8eargeut-at-Arm&gt;, not to Mr .J
lic Intoreal, or for theerectwn of new
Colfax, but tv OaltM Amr* himself,,
bridge* at any jwint over said Tbornwhich awiunts for it ludng in hia [«xappl* River that they may down exjiosruiun wiinAirsod by Mr. Collar, who
dient, provided that they shall not have
jxnitivuly n-lheroi to hia original aiaarI Liar uv Lbttxe.- remaining nt the
tho right under nay oiretuasiancM to do
tiun that ho never received lb* money
Hustings P. O. Feb. 19th, lt&gt;7:l.
away with any bridgo, that may tow
i Lidy Aan Allen, Win. Byrn2, Lout** ’
upon it, or any other inun«y from Mr. •
no or shall hereafter be built over the
I Byer*, Elisa Bowerman, Fidelia Chrr..
Ami's. Tho latter explained his own |
said Thornappla River, uut shall keep
rentradictory testimony by alleging that i
J- W. Feighner, Annie P. Hammond,,
them and *aeh of them in good rep 'ir
in the fin: instant haring u*«d their,
Harry Jennan, Bow Mattia, Ann J. I
and safe for the btuinvsa purpose* fur
honorable uamvs for the jiurpos* of.
S.evens Anuinda Showman.
which they were erected
making tho stock popular among cap;- '
taliste, he wished to/M them off ea»y. j
but gives now us a reason for prrascuting them with snch energy, that they
had tried to pruv* him a liar. There
। Dr. lUnsom'* Hire Syruu and Tolu, .
Gates at the outlet of Wall lzh« m, was a motive for th&lt;« allegation* against
or Uonvy Syrup.—No Cough Remedy
th* Township of Hopo in tbe County
lu&gt; liver arisen an rapidly into public J
of Bony, end to construct a race
favor e* th* abyv* melieiu", an I it will,
Secrtox 1 Tht Ptfh •/ Mi Stab */ cointuitt-Q, an&lt;i baring jrrpareJ ac­
merit* tliM^prffulsr appreciation. 1: i»
Jf.cAym &lt;a*d, That George H. AUraure, count* tn bi* diary to show to capital­
au excellent 'medicine, neatly put up, ■
of tho Township of Hopein thncounly of ists that their popular mun. put money
ciii-ap and just th* thing for lift milliu.i i
Barry and bis heir* and asaignet b?
and they are hereby authorired to con- would Wdiir him to furgu that the
। payme(n* charged against them a* paid
in said Township, that shall bo sufioiout । were paid &gt;u film without their ktiuirlpbolera M ofbus ia instantly
io keep tbe water ia said Lake up to edge. That this-was the com in bi*
Dr, Miller’* Magnetic Balin.
High Water Mark, nod to construct trsnaamfcm with Mr. Colfax fully ap­
Head Gates to regulate fiie.fluw of wa- pears from that gentleman* testimony
road, as a timm.’y dow&gt; may *av* tiffc
and that of numerous witnesses brought
25 rents pir Lottie only. *
itecoesary for tbe parpose* uf tbo mill, forward by him, showing that th* •!,- tho cry here. If tho United Statas
Seo mlrertiseawnt in this paper
Governu&gt;e:it
wants
any
thing
dune
brinknow erected, cad driven by ths water 200, deported ia bisjism* in Ui* Fir*:
ir for th* countj/ it must ray, for it.
flowing from said Lake
'
National Bank was received in twu Thai is why w* got np uur Indian war,
New Advertisements.
Sscnos ± That tbe said Georg* H. sums from other source*, sad that, if hs and that is why we pro|&gt;o*e to ke*p it
Abrams be and be is hereby authurixed ' La*! raeeivtd th* 11200 ou th* check, aj up until th* last pap**»* kill*d.

New Scales.

New Style

!..9 ■

of Hearings ou F*K 22d inst, alH
o'clock P. M. to elect delegate* to lh«
State Convention to be held at Lansing
on tbe 26th inst, to nominate a Jcutice
of the Supreme Court and two Regents
of tbe State University, Superintendent
ol Schute and County lirain Commis­
sioner. Township* will be entitled to
the usual number of dalegatra.
.
D. IL Cuox,

W* doubt if such a change in our
policy toward Cuba aa would result from
tho adoption of the resolution recently
oflereff'by Gen. Banks, of Massachusetts,
in the House of Representative* nt
Washington, would be any improrelaenl on the present poli-y of oar Gov•‘•utangbng alliance" with sumo foreign
*ow*r or powara, which ia oat of lia*
with ocr national traditions, and which
i* not required by tho *xig»Dce» of th*
case. Aa we are geographically placed
by oarsolvoe, so wo are ]&gt;olitically isola­
ted from the governmental policy of
Europe, and it is not for our advantage
to enter into any alliance with them ur
either of thorn, except for th* most urg­
ent intoreet, which wo may have in

wa* bald, and th* combination mad*.
But when we propose such unnatural
combination*, in order to exert a moral
pcaaeurn on on* of th* govsrnment, of
Barop^towil, 8pei&gt;. we aseura. tbe
appoaraaeo of intermeddling, which
would be equally unwarranted and an
eineidiugly bad precedent. If we have
been aggriored by Spain, or if we hav*
any right to remonstrate against her
dealing* with Cuba, kt us act in a
straightforward manner without •hioldiag otuanlvee behind, or complicating
earwires with, any other government
M the latter orc ahucked, as we think
they should be, at the barbarity of tbo

New Prices.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

JEWE L ER S !

rite LARGEST and most complete Jewelry Store In th* Wwl, with the fln*et
Stock ever brought to tbe City.

137

S.

139 State St.

Corner of ‘Madison,

CHICAGO

Consumption can becured.

tain the taste at hi* own personal ex­
pense, on complying with th* provisions
of the statute for tbo laying out nf
High way*, and paying such damage
fur said right of way from tbo outlet of

all stigma is lifted from th* fair tame of
tbo Vice President, and guoi men and
truo of every political shade ought to &lt;
rejoice thereat Tho midikax which •
Ames con(&lt;&gt;**?■ to bare mado in Ids
testimony will go far to weaken it os :
against other genttemvn assailed. And
wh«a the report of the Cummittc* ia |
mad* tho stntomon: of your cirreipjndnntinthe beginning, that this expen­
sive iavmtigstion was nnesliul for and
would prove an inglorious fixxlo for
thosn who instigated it, will doubt Ices
Gates, or iho said Race, without per­ be fully verified.
gated by the United States, that, on ac­ mission from th* proprietor or propriet­
Having been induced by Ame* to in­
count ol contiguity. at least, ia likolv to or* thereof, and on conviction th* of- vest in what appeared a £*ir transaction.
be regarded by Spain as an intorreted loader shall b* punished by a flna not
aaeaeding *50Q,ar by nnprieotnneut in seemed likely to com promiso them, or to
th* county jail txE exceeding one year. involve them in litigation. Up to Rat
time there was no valid reason why
lhey should not owi this or Pacific R.
R. Stock, just as other member* own
national bank stock which at any day
they may bo called to lagiriato upon.
There is nut the semblance of n case ol
bribery made unt, tliuogh there i», j-cr-

THE REPUBLIC.

The great German Remedy
Gold Neck Cbaiua,
Silver Vest Chain*,
Table Castors,
Cake Baskets.

Gold Pens,
Gold Watch Kers,
Coral Beads, '
Loral Necklaces.
. Coral Betts and Rings,
Bronx Ornament*.

Office and Parlor Clock* of every description.
Watch materiel and Tool* for Jewelers.

iv -»■»••« ™ ••;

Sz?y,
Carriage 4 Hous*
A T X*

CITY /iETfS D£f&gt;OT

Ilan note
plate, assortment of Hooks,
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
ers, Ink, Staffs, Pencils,
Pictures, Picture Frames,
Initial. Paper and L'ncelopes of the latest styles, Keep &gt; loje rappljr of SUt Ibr nle at Lowen n.rk.1 nlw,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
their Brick Warebouao,
Articles for the. Holidays.
Call and see them,

The rountiug of the electoral vote*
for Prwsident an ! Vico President occu­
pied the IL-aso and Berate marly the
Who!* of ysstarday’* son.oai, day and
evening. The beuat* filed into tbe
House proeeoded by it* Door-keeper and
fk-Tguant-aLArau, an’ the Vice Prom­
dent proaidadover th* joint body. No
argutrerolws* permitted in joint asicm- history has
-------- ,
— — —™
that by there taimni th* ecus of truth
and good guvwnment can be best ndvan-

rry

-t

V n

Flags, Banners, Sti amen,
and Political Cari' alum
Painted to Or^er^.

JHma

baps eoxno qurattpn whether tl&gt;* adrnie«ion* of An&gt;e* do not show an his pan

Tnr. litresue nill fomiich a brief
and itteurate reoord of events uf i»litfcal and gwuora! intorast, as —
J'tm proored&amp;g* of C-mgrire.
.&gt;. v. ।

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THE CHEAPEST PR1 TBf IB OUR MOTTO

sum

umu

LASQLEY DICKIX90X.
Hastings, Hept IB, 1S71-if
Tax Rxtelpte reody for .11 who wsrt
thrno. at tha 3 nun. Office.

j/to.

SALE ON EXECUTION

rfaBSWSStfiSDWAl

O 3F«. S Jfc T. m .
Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
rr/it Lup"w
i SIT AM

NTIS

�Tif«

BjyiNE^
The Republicans of tbo City of Hast­
ing*, are invited to meet in Caucus at
7 o'clock Friday evening, Fol. 21st,
1878, is each of ths Wards of follows.

Ths Hsstfogs Agricultural Works,!
Mus.ers. Dwight, Bnrrall A Messer,l*ro- '
Common Counril of tbo City of Has­
prwiors. are taking iho lead in Western
Michigan in Wheel Cultivators, Plows, tings met in regular seasiuu al tlx Coun­
Wood Sawing Machine*. Bob Weighs, cil rooms Monday Evening Fob. 18 th,
and everything else in thrir line. They
ship an endless amount of Maehinary
to all parts of tbo eoontry. They hope
soon tu l&gt;e able tu to enlagra their works
as to employ uvre fifty men. We hope Minute, of previous masting aadjrvad
they may and that other tnsnufsitorise approved.
•
Account of Alton Jones service as
may spring up and do likewise.
Marshal, 841.66

CLOTHING.

$3.00 to $10.00 SAVED ON A SUIT
Of Clothes if Bought from U«.
Shirte aud Drawer* 40 and 50

Ceuta that other Stores sell at
75centn To hare Packing away

MHME*.
Lttal Ww Jlilitt;.

cil room, 81,43.
Goodyear A Barlow, plaak fur sluice
81,09, were presented.
Gn motion tho acc'ts. were allowed.
/Tbo Committee appointed to confer
with some pervou in regard to n.ting as
City Attorney reported ia favor of ap­
pointing John B. Van Veleor as City
x^ttoniey al a Hilary of 825 per month.
On motion the report was accepted.
Ou motion tbe report was adopted.
age of grain and ether produce.aad also
Moved and curried that tbe lioard
■ueh other ai .idea ae la thought advis­ proceed to ballet for City Attorney.
able, tor Fanner1* u*e. It is thought
A ballot being taken resulted as folthat such an organisation may be mads
to pay berido being a great benefit to
Number of votes cast five, of which
Farmers in enabling them to obtain an ' -John R, Van Veleor received the whole.
adequate pries Air what they have to
The Fire Couuaiitf mad. a written re­
sell. Let every Farmer who has fifty J port which on motioa of Aid. Eastman,
bushels of wheat to sail annually be wa. accepted.
present al tht. meeting. It concerns ' By Aid. Items—
you, and we need your influence and | That, that portiou uf tho Commit tee's
support to do away with tho monopoly .

Th * undersigned, Fanners of Barry
To elset one delegate in asoh of said County, hereby giro notice that there
i Wards to tbs Republican County Cue- will be a meeting of farmers on th. 1st
i vention, to be held at tbo Court House
I in ths City ol Heatings, on Saturday tbo
। 224 inst., to elect tour Delegate*^ tbe in tbe City of Hastings fur the purpose
Ftate CocToaUrm, and » nominate a of cvnaidering the properitr of organisI candidate for County Superiatondvnl of tog • joint Btoek Company to purcharo
[ School, and a Drain Cummtorioner.
grounds end erect a Farmer's Union

By order of City Committee.
GEO. M. DEWEY,

.•KSiteEVfe t,i. • ••*- '*■■ ■'

I bey leave to announce to tho people
of Hastings and euxrooding Country,
that I have just received on. of tbe first
kit of Imported Genuine' goods over
l-rought to this part of tbo country, via:
McEwan'a Sparkling
Ala, Scotland,
Ganineee’e XXX Portor. Dublin and
Bavarian Lager Beer by tbo doxxon bot­
tles. Kinahan's celebrated LL Old Malt
Dublin, Burma rd'. 10-yea.- -.ld Uuwrick,
Hermaey and Julia Bobbin's Brandies, |
Port and bberry Wines; all of which ia |
free from adulteration and for Medical I

ley Streota
Ixir.lv Overhead.
Signa of Spring.

Maple Sugar soon.

County Convection on Saturday.

"Tbo*. sleigh Ride." have played
'

Williams at ths M. E Church.

■■“r.sHrrt-

Winter .Overcoats all will be
Dr. W. L. Kenard, supposed to be
from Jsc£aau,dropped dead in the Wash­
ington hotel at Ionia, on tho Idth. Ho
had just arrived ia town on tlx evening

*old below Coat.

Suits $6.50 to

A gentleman at Moaharvilto. Hiltodale
county, has a flock of 2,000 ohick.uv

Fine

Black cloth suits $12.00 to $4000.

hi* natural life, for if he isn't a lying
ebuck than w* are mistaken.

made elegant goods and perfect
.

lor mining region within tho jast ton os
large share of what our farm* produo*. hand aagine be adopted.
Dated Febuary 12th. 1878.
Aye* and Nayso belug'c*lled resulted
Abralxa V/trwo
L;»M CbsatM'tois ‘ M follow* :
L K r«wm
n.
Ayes,—Ham* and Wood.
one day last week. Ax tbo aged ducipl.
and his youthful bride repaired to tho
Nayes. — Eastman,
Jewell
Wooley.
and took tbe Gentleman to tho lock-up
On mot.on Council adjourned.
lor obtaining money (or a wife) under

Wc have some fine English

and French Case, fittite, custom

Michigan ha* a millionaire legislator—
Mr. Edward Breltung ot th* Lake Su­
perior region. He is worth 83,000,000

fits, prices $25.00 to 40.00.

LOWEST PRICES lX&lt; THE STATE.
Overalls 75 cents, worth 1.00.
Having cut some Spring Over-

costs an inch to short, but per­
fect in every other why, they

rould

of Hastings as at L. E. Stauffer's Res­
taurant. north side of State St east of
the Bank. We've triad iL
Meals

will Ik? sold

at

a bargain.

Scutc^ tweed ones at 85,00/

teg*
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. B.

$10.00.

nil wool Suite $12.50 to 20.00.

U-. II. Hayfonl,

Griai Biver Valley Division

Price ofOver-

coata $4.50 to $25.00. Mens’

funner price 110. and all woel
Ito* Here, Hlranger!—There to not Bn
Institution in th. City of HaMJug. that
la more worthy of ixtronage, than that

Meltons, Light and Dark, 810.
foryter price
L/The floors to tbe new School building
are being laid now as fast a. the luml&gt;er ia made ready for the workman.

last week. Court adjournwl over until
I Monday.

hapl-y.

Srwtje Msomru the very bestj in

Shanuan Rich has taken a life part,
ore tn his general busimwa. It happens!
iasebunday and they have gone to bousekesping. For particukn see mamsge

Overcoats S5 to S25
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
Honse Grand Bapids.

Boya* suite

ONE PRICE

York an assortment of

Star Clothing House!
&gt;G Canal Street

D RAFIDS.

to import largo fonts on special order* rxaeiiM.
at a greater discount from the America n

oorts in large or small quantities from
l/The ding dong of tbs pay car just
sounds! past our office. The Railroad American scale rate. They assert that
boys' hearts are happy now.
if the present duly on type shall be ru­
mored, tbe priev uf the article, both of ibsr arssn Nrrw*.
home aad foreign maSufecture, will imMs&gt;e*M. Mn Baar
mediately fall 40 per cent, beloi
dry duriug thia slushy weather.
A Co. are known a. conducting tho
Our Merchants are preparing for largest advertising burinere ever eocurod
Spring. Ws understand many henry by one house, and, and are also exten­
stocks will be brought in for tho spring sive dealers in printing material. They
ar. oomjxdled to import foreign goods
because American founders, governed
by a ck&gt;*e corporation or ring, keep tho
was well attended and all enjoyed th. price vastly too high, and at th.-- same
Masir,fun.Supper and Dancing. The re­ make it an exception to every other
ceipts were 8181.
spectre ot merehaudiso by recognising
no wholesale pnre&gt;; tbo saute amount
’-'''‘Washington’* Birthday Bali, cumre
per pound being charged to ths purrlia*off at Union Hall Friday Evening. A
er of five thuesknd pound, n would bo
Splendid time is anticipated. Bill 81.00.
paid by him who uanto but fifty.
Hupper |P,00 per cocjdo fur tbaee who
wish, at Gibb Matthews’.
Tbo Officers of tbo Ohio, Quincy A

the world and cheeper than CwywhOre
else in Barry County. Come in end try
thvui nud you will be eeuvinted that. It
is a fort. We buy nil of our MachiBrs
for cash, and cau and will wll th«:n at
Michigan Central R. R. low figures. Sewing Machine Needles, Fibb tn WbittbsU.—Cooper sad
and ml for ail Machines ell at the Nsw Rodger's Iron work, al Whitehall,
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
burned oaths 13th. Tho torn was esti­
ouktei tass. wemated al 810,000; portly msered. 5
Ims tdDwrM sad Was IVm.

Cumina, Ctorume, Cuvnuwe.—Tbe
beet assortment in the city cocaisting of
lu-avy Caraimare Suite. Black Cloth
Suite and a splendid aseortmeat of Black
Pants and Vest unstable for those uticFur aale at tho New

The Fries of Type-

fouadne* in tho world, that uf Figgins,
I Water Works, or a genuine Hu-am Fire Ixmdon, England, which they will sell
Engine.

An Oceana county Indian pays
rarly for nowqisper*, rash in adva

|10.

»2.50 to 815.00 at the Great

-

naiCJBt

LEVI BROS.. PROPRIETORS.

(Q-Be sure nn&lt;l sec oui nante above tbe Door as other Parties
Jealous of our good name and immense business will represent
themselves As our Store.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

wmi=

r«^r«r 'rn*'e'
800Pages, 250 Engravings
A
■~i so.

15 Corn Shelters,

MUtost I&amp;Mtec* eTlb.
II vraUtaSm &lt;&lt;urks, Tra.rl

?&lt;r»ir »x»e*n«*

«

Grand Haven Railroad Company, read­
ing at Union City, report that proparatwn. are being m
fur an active pro­
secution of tbo preliminary (work early
in tho spring—-d/f?ea /Mtmsf.
Tbo above named road ia to pass
through Prairieville aad Orarrvevill*.
and there certainly ia a proopoct ol th.
road being built ' In into of tbo consiructioa of the road, it will be one of
tho beet road, in th* State, hat ing ToUdo at on* end, and Grand Haven at

Ma. Baoola, tbe Jr. Editor of the
Bxsxxa left yesterday for Bogtnaw to
attend th. ..M.an of tbe Grand Lodge the D: A M. Hoed, has not the ability
to transport one lialf th. produce lum­
ber Ao., that does, end trill, accumlato
at Grand Haren, beosdee ahipjers rather
ship by rail then send by the lakes tu
the East. Wo hope *oou to w work
1 egun on the .bare named R R.
Tbe com blnnl Catelogura of Seeds and
Wheg a ore has the least tendency Ptanta for 1871, of P»ter H.nd.reon
A Co.. St, Corttandt BL. New Yotft, la
to Inflams or Erysipelas Mt. in. don't
delay a minute ; apply tbo wonderful beautifully Illustrated; and In addition,
enntatna a colored plate of tbe new
“Fountain plant," and nlso a bandaom.
lithograph of a group of new Fuehslas.
What a splendid exhibition that was Three catalogues are malted to all ap­
on Grain Street Sunday Iss^ horse plicant. by Peter Henderson A Co. on
receipt of a omts. Te ’hrir cuMmwers
raring. We would aCvi»o Iboee who
of tart y*er they are rent without
hsrv. a love fur that kind of business. ciiarga; aad to all puirhassr. of tb.lv

8 Wood Sawing Ma­
chines,
A NEW BOOK

Which we will Excliangv for WOOD,
delivered al our Foundry ; or WHITE
ABH, OAK or BOCK ELM LUMBER

American Organ
Is OM u tte PiWis is Ils Mefiti.

Evtrybodu Should try t/am before t-urchasin^ Eltewher

delivered tbere er at any MUI within
ten miles of Hartisg*.

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
FRANK L. WARD.

JJIEB,

BiMill HE®.

May 15, '72

Hastings £ Allegan.

rWraMReWSK?,

■Prartkol Ftorteultare" tprto. »1AO
each, prepaid by M*U|. they atex suod
Ihom annually, free Of char&lt;e.
Pbsoobxl.—Hee. J. H. Boes, fomerly
prttor uf theMJLChuroh in thiscity.mad.
Ira :s rns Lao.—The prujx-ller.
u a short call this morning Ths Boe. Mantels, and Mraeengsr, which toft
Grand Haven January 27th for Milwau­
kee, are still ice-beund between Milwau­
kee aad Pentwater. Tbe Meewnger was
last so«a off Muskegou. Both boots artlyVn^-Th, Kesyrrn School House OU said to hare plenty of proviatone and
the Tow»-H»* Roei in the Township &lt;4
fuel
The Mamdoe ba. to freight.
Hasting* was dra..ryed by Are W Sat­
urday Evening It was an old log

ever known tor take navigation. Th.
lake ia moot us tirely &amp; sin over, aad
tbe toe to very bvavy.
A alight delay was caused tn the
Tho new raiH st ADogan, erected by
freight train east thia noning by tba
bmafanC of th. flange to on. uf th. J. T. Oettern A Cm, for tho maniAeiuro
car wheels. It happened a few Baitoe of fanning wills, ole., caught Ara on the
15th, from a defect in the chimney
Tho roof was badly buniod before the

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

�MKW APT WlbKMMATa.

REW IDTCTtTISEWE'Trx.

Geo. F. Rowell a Co’i. Column.

A. ifa-rim'l AMf DfartmM.
Michigan Machimrv Depot.

HAM,nS? * B.UCHU

r», tel sad I«1 Jefcr.ee A&gt;aaa«, Detnlt,
Baden i a aM Had. of
DANDELION,
WOOD A IHO* WUKKIRG MACHIM’Y
Hli.M. Iltatiaf aad Rier. MerMeevr. Maw
tUta.ra.uam IM bleed, tee mesa
Twa. bi ia.-rae.isl IbsMOas »f tea KlUNBt M .-.d Jiawiad teite Caitae. siU tedera. ttae
M-i&gt;.. i«. Re«4 ler Clreelers. alerdenSU.4

•00&gt;a«aa. Itaaal.t.u. .I.aairaud ..ly I3.SO.
MelHas UK- wlMSir , W nW tar esiraUccn.
er. If yea eM M Mafia at eon. seet to ter net
•«- Vau-ky run co. owage, in. sr.t

exacl words, to prrganat with rioqusst,
meaning— io eolesun aad imprmiooed— 1
wo oannot in every indane reproduce,
but the general import is given below :
“It wa*," said Mr. Seward, “in the
darkest days of tbo reballioa. Disaster
upon disaster hs 1 bebllap the Union
armies. Treason was activs and bold- j
fronted at Washington, in tbe North end
in the West Bebel emissaries aad their

CAPITOL

RjrfdtLH

MICHIGAN

Cap. rlfill ef tos n*e
rawing ef tee Maw capiuM or wicaifaa, .... ereptayed

Lithographing Company of Potr«lt,

ESTEY dt COMPANY.

Upaa u&gt;* eerk. aad are *e* pabluhiaf a .pl.add Tialel Lutefraph »f

VINEGAR BITTERS
oil UW
ta tarry bio toll design into
ozacutMu—has not been fully known
outside of a narrow official circle. The
story of his purjame is sh«t but aoggeetire, and wa* told by Mr. Seward to
a few personal friotsds at a dinner party,
unjoag whom was tbe writer of thte artide. No one who was prwwnt will ev­
er forget the intense earnestness and'
animation of tbe great statesman ns ha

OF

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

lanst sta Estate! a Ut Irt
T Kltauws raclacisa

3.

TT E

THE

ESTKY B0TT1GB ORGANS !

The New Capitol and Grounds,

•ftTiK'

ria . »i i^ta. i. .u.1 .itaui

MATHEW

HUIIHESt

ia Ike lllfbtd Style af lbs Art. wMsb teey efcr la

COLLEIE

&amp; P. COATS
, BEST SIX-CORD
Hitt ui Black Threads

I $23,900 in Real Eatato I
$3,000 in Cash I
$6,655

JOHN H-WENDELL A CO.

Ur trcallrt, Lallrr aa.&lt;te. eaMa. Sen Ibreal.
kaaraaaraa aad breachId Si&amp;aatliaa. wae aaly.

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS.

W aitkteaa lailaUMU an oa Uw aw Itai. kal
Uw aaly aaaaatiSa prrpuaUta at
A&lt;d
l»e Leaf Siaaaaaa ta wbao rteaamllr rxakiaad

nE3-®*’',s

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
MANTLES AND ORATES.

WfilbUtx

I ru.aaeJtodllAwatllasaULaSla^
iras!

P. A. BILLINGS.
■slAuKtsknoI tho conflict; Roona
wu the only friend wo had among tho '
powm of the earth.**
“In thio dreporat* etnergwary I rw- .
ivtvod an astogreph Utter Irvin the Em
poor of tho French. It was marked
'private ami coafideaual.' It begea
w ith ei[rooaioM ol personal regard lor
my eelf. and pain at tbo spectacle of the
groat Itepubtic in tbe throes of disaolutiou '1‘enDoallr.' said Napoleon, *1
• uaid wish the cause ot the Unioa tu
succued. But tbe welfare of France and

CHAS JONE 4 ORO.

Shsll Oysters and

■plaaSd T Oeteaa R, i»i»l t
”
WILLIAM Pl
U*dOw4lssaf m.4asaM*1lr
JaaaMvB-'lm

Clams,
"jjaway UaaUM.&lt;■!■«' *■»’

$5 to $20

LrtUIGSTONE

$500,000

•AFRICA

mount to individual sympathies. Our
n rmtnosrial interest* am senoosly suffer­
CASH GIFTS.
ing from tho jrrokjngatiw of your war.
My subject* ap,ieal to mo to am*: the
bloody conflict. 1 must obey the voice $100,000 for Only $10.
of France at wtratever cost. Yun can­
C*4»r eetborlty uf apxial tefiatdire Ml af
not pa*, down the rebellion ; embrace Mardl Is, l*JI. IM trwsteaa a-w akaevMr lb.
tbe carlieac opportunity to make term* TtorS tlraad Uih '.'wee***. Cm lb. Uaweai d tee
t'abtie Library ef Kaetuakt. to rem. dt I* Uwith tbe South. If you fail tu do this,
1 shall feel rompelled, ia tbe internets
&gt;•( »ny country,—in the interest* of cirdizatiun, —to intervene with all Iho pow­
er at my commurd."
“1 answered Napoloun’a insulting let­
ter immediately I di I not waste words
in c&lt;nnjdimente { said : This ia a fam­
ily quarrel Wo propoeo to s-ttlo it in1
our own way and in our own time. Wo
.to not wish the aasumnoe of outsider* ;

Houno min, Fist

Stanley » tour w. cbm j. oun, go. in

Dr. Crook's WincfT

American Unseci is to ba preeerred. It
shall be preserve I if it Uk,w twenty
year* to do it Tin. war is hardly r.ita
SMBOed yet; tbo p^U|te&gt; ar-&gt; inst begianing to warm to toe work. We wish to
be 4* g»jl terra, with our na ghtsir. —
we wish especially to be on good terto*
with Frame, oar aneieot friea 1 ami ally
But you mu.i keep hnads oS It you
presume to interfere, wo will show you
what a free 1-eotde batU n^ fur a uni. &gt;q
ul existenc'i ue capable ol. Hith«ru&gt; wo
has* conducted tho war humanely, in

*al tMnllAale

FARRAND

WILLIAMS

&amp;

CO.

DR. CROOK'S
THROAT AND LUNS INSTITUTE

WINE

TAR

uu tour pert wdl be the signal fee .*
war of oiuqerec and dedructua. We
will free tlw negr-&gt;o*; we will put arms
in their bands, an-i Band them forth to
taiage atAplundi-r. We will make the
Siuth a waste and a deflation. Raiao
a held ageiuit us. and horror* wurse
titan thou, of Ban Domingo will be seen

MIRROR AND PICTURE FRAMES:

•The letter was eent by the first j
■dceieer. Tbe same day I telaraphed
to Thurlow Waud. Archbishup Hughe,
and Bishop Simpson to meet me al the
A«toi House tno tuonung fol low; nt
That evening 1 left for New York, and
explained to these eminent gentlemen
tho objects of the roaleroueo end the
new danger that threatened tho Union
&lt; Base. 1 told them that they must at
once go to Europe, to labor nnoffirially
with the Government and ruling classes |
in England and on the omtiaoot, to
represent the wiekedneee, danger and , SAVE YOUR LIFE
l.Jly ef foreign intevlerooee. In lees J faff oadfr »1.00 10 Drtnesr 4. goWkMi,
than a week they were on thexr juunsey, Mich., rnd gdtarrtnpt to mobs ilatfr \
reaching Europe at a most opportune
i.-ment. (Masoo and Slidell had iuet,
tiaea eeiaod and did much towards eon- •
vincing Earope that the proper thing

k has teew proeounrr.1 s
specific fcir Lhasa aucaplaln'a.

4/0

Floral Work !

EILLIAPD

TABLE

1UWFCTBU

V*. I'Mlaa* 101 Uandoiph Kt,.

UETkuiT,

-

- -

ItlCUl

BOILER WORKS.

IXTURE.

’or palls in Breast. Side or Bark,
firarel or Kidney Disease,
Hsease* of the Urinary Onnrn*,
Jauudlee or any Liter Complaint,

It In abo a superior Touir,
Hcwtorm the Appetite,
Strengthen* thr Syrtcm.
Ktwtorr* the Weak am!
Debilitated,
Ciuses the Food to Dlgr»i.
Ut uiotm Dy*pcn*ia and
Indlgmtlno,

99765075411925
FTTRGUSONS

DE

WONDERFUL OIL

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lu tarnla k... J- S' n-U4 is., 4,
«*••&lt; l-r p«U IXar. fa.I SaJi.f
-.IILiIH i.lta tai. iU.iiu&lt; qaickaal

BLOOD PURIFIER
f« .tai.H ky urlwn rem.

Cough and Cold Cure

■ra raqairta la aeaaar al

uin^^XTSSz

Is iK« werU, ae4 eely kisselsiteil.

iold &amp; S

100,000 0
thal it wouM obhge me audience, if the
reullssuan would rvfrma from aar hi­
ther caffiag Lat Mr. Henry, aa that gen-1
tlemaa was now speaking.
“la that Mr. Henry f** eaid tbe diaturbar of the meeting
“Thunder I that
VaatbeMr. Henry’ Whr that’, the
hide cuss that told me to holler !*’
I

IX VALCABLK OUTS

Sfdii SUier
WORM CONFECTIONS
i»Jr;.4j3r,td.»

GUARDI AX SALE.
*"ftewet tee eatoAeaf Mary

L. *■•
D.■***SINE
’S
*•«** r&lt;x

WANTED.’^:-Btteiitew that jrill Pay

&lt;GtHT J&amp;NTERPfUSE.
Carriages. Buggies, Sleiehs,

PROBATE ORDER.

teGiai

OROCKJUK

Bent Wood Works,

Sw
PROBATE OHDER.
MOS MICMtoAM. Ca«at* ef ton - -

ORAKD RAPIDS

yearling heifer, one rod yearling btifer.
and two nd yearling steer*
Cunn F. WtunM
Dated Castleton. Jan. ». IMS-

Michig

■NSUBE YOUB LIFE.

Ti: Hui life IisiriBeCliw
VUKIFY YOUR BLOOD.
LARGEST mi STROjrOEST\

(.■RiSUV

IF
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VOL XVII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, JAICHI.G AN

t meats A* wars. Hte
ebony, slightJy tnpt, tol'i
' tKiuudlres profusion over her should,
ere.
But, after all, it wa* not so much her
rupreme beauty that endeared her tom*
os it was tho anxious intere.t that she
took in my welfare. The most watebful, careful and kind of my nurese. aha
• won her way to my heart.' Andi, hav­
ing acquired a know lodge of b«r motliw-tongue, grateful for her attention,
। could not retrain from pouringinto her
ear words of adoration; she. drawn to­
: wflnS, »• by Jbnt sympathy which wo­
man always foe! for those in affliction,
soon reciprocated m.r aff-tetion.
“Ono
to-jch of nature nrakoe ttre whole world

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1873.

WutWil tri hire Cart

uriuutk Iiomut:

7CJ?S

*5 W'

Th* 'ptnion giving the Grot correct solution to tbe abover Rebus, will be entitled to A PARLOR
STOVE. Second, I Set of Toilet Ware. Third. 1 Set ofK
.... solutions
...........
of Knives and Forks. The
must be
i endowed in sealed enveloped, which will be numbered os received anti on the Grist day of April.
i 1873. the envylope* will be opened and the prizes tiwarded to the successful perMns.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

Wishart's Pine Tree

Tar Cordial.

FARMERS

XATl-RfS HRKAt KEMKIir

Enure Hot Hsta®. Jut U, Hit

DENTIST

KaslriBr

-

Mitkiia.

J. P. ROBERTS

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Silii Sliter art Platt

&amp;

Russell &amp; Nevins

Immense Stock

DRUGS
Medicines

City Dining Rooms

N**eMntare
^ta.1
hW.«&gt;u.t*^a* tol

(Strictly ToxiperanecJ
WARM. MEALS AT AU

Ah, those were blissful m/ta*.,*.
panion, but tbo
fade, from
*heB’ m .“W. b^°«‘»’S rouvii lament,
I bis fare, as he recognises bis sitter'*
‘Why dal you never get married. *!w would lay her beau too u* head upon
failhl*** lover of three years before.
■ my. breast, and let me reed in h«r doreUncle
John
r
'
inquired
my
niece,'Nellv,
• Mr. North ! We are greatly obliged
aa she playfully stroked my lang while■ figw eyes the baptenre* of her heart!
to you.' This coldly and proudly.
' It was mere chdd-lik* fore with her.
‘•Xwu ore mistaken, Cfase. It is I l»ard with her pretty band.
wto/twe my life tojyou^|ster/ Then
"You ooe, mj dear, you haven't She was artlsea aad unskilled in any of
asUfJa Barbara, ‘IrtHfa^see you. Do learned everything yet. I have Leon -.bore dericse which cultured ladire ue,
'
It
’
s
brother,
Clare,*
she
said
to
him
‘•Thera i» a poem which has been a
marnau, anil am now a widower." I ra- but in her vety fcnreeuuo and, pnnty
'
lay charms that excited tho r&gt;lre*rr»w
great Uvdriie' with mu fur years, which smilingly.
plled, an involuntary sigh escaping emotions.
I loved her withafiX,
• Barbara’—bending suddenly down
was first shuwu to me whxi a young ,
from its prison In iny breast, for the
man, by a friend, and which 1 afterward to her—‘ I’m going sway to-morrow to.
artless gwi s question hod reopened sn guilefata love, and she gave to mo a
pure and spottaee heart.
saw and cut Irutn a newspaper, on I Callfor nia. I came to-nigbt to aay good­
old-time wound.
When, in cuuree of time. I grew so
trained by boast *1 would,'be eontin- bye.’
• Going away T aha return*, with &lt;11
strong and well th* t there no loagarag.
lied, ‘giro a great deal to know who ■
wrote it. but T have never been able to 1 tho eloquent light beaming from het
foL^xad*" .nt-rpisnd my *Uler. 'Eve­ Ltoi an »xruso for my tarrving in thn
old chiefs house, or witholding my Md
Lure, and surpriM and pain quivering in
ry
uno
knows
that
you
have
eschewed
her voice. •*— •---- ■— ”
matri&amp;ony all your life. Tbs habit you from rar ehipmatee, I propored to - Ar*
• Frooablj
old sailaro bars of fabricating •yarns is eon that I should ask hnr father’* uonpositively awful, and I douTwant Noll's aant to marry bar, according to th, m*.,
written by William Knox, a poet in i
tom.of the country. Thea, for the flat
head filled with nonsense.'
Scotland, who died at Edingburgh in |
'•Thank you, Tabitha. Il is not very time, .th* probability of our" iwparalKm.
hnr
1$25, at ths age of thirty-six yeap He
polite to contradict yoi'r elder brother, I dahuedTipon her, and great
must say. Whether you know it or griaf.
«M t lie anther df'-Tbo Lonely Hearth,”
Probably eno of the chief rtosoc*
not matter* bttU; but poritively re.
‘Tjpiig* of lare&lt;4"' aad the ••Haro of
rfflrm that I have been married.rand why the natives o( Ty-piag-ean eajo^-d
flKu." ‘ n&lt;- wasa poet of considerable
the ulewng, of peace and praepsnty
am now a widower.’
40.
talent, and a ma-i of kindly, amiable
‘YonH sny you've a troop of chib was because ther wore governed by a
nature, much bred end admired by bis
dren next. I *u;&gt;po»e. I’d like to know stringent eu le of laws, and tbe adminis­
tration
of ju.tiee was so inflexible that
when and where you ever found n
cotampararie*. Though he led a disel- .
&gt;-unishnast was sure to swiftly ova.Wre
wifsF
....
.
...'■
poled and intemperate Ufa. ranch ci bit.
who *worr-l from tha path* of
oa*
heavy with
me .
“So you shall moot vmUMe but tho»e
'
poetry wee of a pensive and devotions It Something in the ye’.tew gterinx , In the two figure* on the veranda we 1 skeprioi^of matron*,' I sold.
rectito le. Tb.re was no doubt that tbo
..
.
jmajority of these laws were salutary •
cbatacter. The following poem, togeth-•! moonlight Hems hateful to Ger how,, recognise Loma North and Barbara
and her brother's voice aroesee s new Vaughn.
the extreme, but Aveen aad I thmrgb;
on my know, and told
sense of pain. But |&gt;rida comae to her
that one, at all events was unju*t.
'there i* rornothing indescribably at­ i story of my raatrimoui-. —
iiig-i of Knox, can hv found in a volume , aid, and with a mighty effort atio crush­
Thi* statute decreed that any man or
tractive and tasdnatiug about her tocalled ••Scotia* Burds," publiebed by es back the risiug tears, end forcing a sigil t. Her robes of mushn are very I , %?u,.a 1 WM hardly out of my toons, wuruan Intermarrying with, or betroth­
I1 filled tho iweition of seoood-mate
Carter A Brothers, New York, 1850. smile ou tb« pallid line, says, as she
aboard s vessel oallod tho Providence, ing him or herself to n perron of anotbor
The sixth rerae of the poem u therein gives him her bead :
। tLst was engaged in trading in Chinese nation siiould sullbr the Jeatli penally.
• I am sorry to have you go, but— two sweet pees droop from the brown I
water*, or anywhere else she could pick and tho earn* ptmtehment should be
printed, is omitted from Mr. Lincoln’a good-bye.*
.
out to tho alien who wa* a par­
of hwr heir, aad-MKitber cluster is thrasl1. °P •
far she wae an old coffin­
renfoa, and r'-ada as follows :
■ Good-bye, little Barb,’ aad » raw of
*
, bearded bp. are prrered tetejr Urate Into her belt. ‘ North devour* ev*ry lit- shaped rattle-trap, the very rovvrae of ticipator in the crime.
I tried tu jiersuade Aveen that, xilhu
Ue detail of h&lt;w Ires* with his greedy । seaworthy.
’ fore »l»e eon resist him, and bin light
oM
ehiet,
her father, liked me, ho might
One voyage we had been trying to
laugh floats back to her almost mocking­
‘ Barbara.' he is saving, 'I owe you an obtain freight at Nagasaki, Japan ; but repeal the act, or nutigato tbe pwniahly as ho walks swiftly up tbe rood.
apology forjlhs condition in which you not being successful, were prooeoding to mvnt; bat wilh many tears, aha ans­
The last notes of leer brother's song found me on tho night of tho fire." ’
Singapore, when we encountered u wered »» that, though ths chief was a
Hqjisusee an instant, but she unly gate lust above tho Island of Tia-wan, rvipected ruler, he was himself asteoable to tho taw* add.fiad no powrrf toprobows, and he goes cu ; "What you
thought uf mo I do not know—I dare proximity of land, tho Providence was vent the course of justice; therefore,
pot a*k. Bat may I ask if 1 bavo drift­ stranded upon a reef that stretched out she Vetoed my proposition that 1 should
ed entirely out of j----- “
froB* *ajri*ad rahsd Ty ping.*uu, whish boldly proclaim to her father oar mutu­
al attachment, and ask ths coueeat to
He knows tint h
tolter. HviMs
Though tbo*? trial* ware upon nt,
but h. snstAew c*_____________ _ ___
and
tbo day for tho exodus of myself
bends toward her. saving, almost Ceree- found to bo a very mild and intelligent
&lt;y:
people, far superior to any of the Mon­ cod comrade* was drawing nigh, neith­
■ You do not anewer ma! You must!' gol or Malay race with whom I had ev. er Areeu nor I oi-cu thought of separa­
Throe yiara have elapeed since tho
er Outlie in ooaua. They noticed our ting forever. Wo mot ciaadectntaly.
preceding scene, and I would now take
How royally the dainty head lifted, perilous position, saw that onr old ship by nigbt, in a (tailored n&lt;X&gt;k on tho
. tor readers to a back chamber on the
Wm rapidly breaking up, end at oucti outskirts of flie village, and oar present
1 ’bird tloor of the E------ Hotel Tho
bauptnara wa&gt; so complete that to tha
frit
off to our rescue.
Milne |« midnight. There Is a figure of
‘•Forgive me, Barbara, and answer
Courteous and cordial was the gruel­ future we hardly lent a tbooghta mon at tLe wiudow, a man who iaeviAt length, hunover, n day was obeodually in a deep slumber, for tho head me. 1 love you. Forget the past, and ing accorded us. when we landed upon lutoly appointed for the newly.built
let
us
bo
happy
.
”
tbair beautiful island. The chief—a
is pillowed upon both anna which raet
Tho girl's dreamy gate is fixed upon miucularly-buil: old man, rather below tchooteT tn tail, and that arming t met
on the sill. His,breath comes heavily,
Aveen
and propitel to her that who
hl* face is fluibed, his hair disheveled, the old gateway, with an expression of the middle height, wearing, aa is cus­ should elope with mo. and that I wanid
I aad bi* whole appearance *peak* plain­ hslf regret fi»r tho dar* that will ner«r tomary with th'? native*, a full beard
and mustache - immediately assigned to r convey her aboard tbe achoocMt tho
' ly enough—intoxication.
.
our usee very ns*Uy-oonstnict«.-4 house evening paar to that vosmI's departap*.
' in the street bel&lt;*r there b&gt; a evufuthat was well funuchod, and soon She oonwinted to this plan, deeming it
moq of .boat* and hoarse erie*; Utew
stocked with tbe staple noouesariee oi tho only Ous feasible, and { made my
I is a clangor of bells on the night sir,
lite, the kindly villagers vicing with arrangement* accordingly.
| and a suifneating *ciel! of smoke is in
The Lalu a as really ’a very praltr
each other in their efforts to make us
' the room.
craft, and uu her trial trip buband ad­
Suddenly the door opens, a slvnder
Tbs tillage vr as aurroundid by a moot mirably. The night previous to her defigure in a dark wrajiper hastens to the
[&gt;arture
tho boipitithlo islander* gave a
lururion* -grov*, apporetrUy - planted;
man at tho window, and a woman's
fori oxoepung the high road*, which parting fettet to tho foreigners they had
i4M(* liariLtm cither ride with gigantic
true*, tho surlsco of the country was
height, aeoordiug to
but thinly wooded.
The houses were all erected within slipped from out the
incloeura*. raised with huge »:oae*.— rough; the spot whie
• Sir, arouse yourself; the bouse
They were etrongly built, the frames appointed as a reed--------- ----------------“IZiud
o-v- m—. .|
w
B.rb-™," being composed of four upright port* of girl waa at the Irysting-place before ma,
.IdMtel'ull O&lt;
r-u h.r. U1
&gt;—
«l large timber, to which were aUschcd looking beautifu aa a star.
I claspud hot in ay arm* and lusied
crv**-piece* oa tho top of theta, of the
the man mutters and mom in his
. ,.
,
I “he turns to him aad say* quietly :
samo dimenriuos a* their supporter*. her, begging her to be cautiou* and
ill. r.... urn. i»..h k.,
'
“ ■““J*?*" Openings on each side of tho boure* courngeou*. Thou wo proceedo.! toward
----A» fur yuur condition Thurs- served a* doorway*, and those coni i be an untrcqnoate i p;rt of tho beach,
you owe an apology to yuur- closed at option, by means of aiding, whore a little canoe waa lying.
----- -lUutote. fw -dteriA right-fitting shutters. The roofs were
We were about to embark, a hen a
litUa regard fur tho man l oaoo tn*Mfaedynih paddystraw; tho floors body of men .prang from ambush be­
r, but It is'not tore. I think oi Wtof »tt|iud two fcM above tbe ground, hind a boulder, and Itefore wn coakL
‘aid covered wilh lattice-work of bam­
boo and grass met*; in fae. they wore end I were eeised, gnggwd and pimonod.
very comfortabte haUtatious, th* only Our enpton burn u« to a templo dedica­
drawback being that they wort innocent ted to Fp, aud there removed our
of chimney*,' and. therefore, culinary Load*.
Toward midnight—my comrado* hav­
opertuoa* filled tbe apartment* with
ing grmo aboard tucir new vmsol—tho
While &gt;he lingers there in tho shadow a
Although tho diet of tho natives coc- chief, aoeumpaaivd by all the heal msn
of
tho village, came to the hail of war­
a sound of voices falls on her ear. and sutod chiefly of shsll-fish, rioo aad vegship and then improvised a court
what are tbe bitter year* ot waiting and presently she xscognwM her brother etabto*, plenty of choice animal food
From the testimony adduced, it ap■
■ wns provid^rf for us. a* goals, bullocks
weeping tn the terrible saflerings of CUmtMjr—]warel that we liad boon auipecto-l.
1 You'lIJ
this one dark moment ’
AlllJigh telandiu* generally, from watched, an 1 our c.mvoraitiou li*ton&gt;A.
* Louis, do you know me F steadying Grant, la
nighi.”
necetdty, have to trurt to maratirno to. The whole ptatt of our efopcnw •
liim with her little hands,
‘ Good night" This last in a pleas­
■Why's iill-Ilarb' Gta-eee-yer. Barb.
ant, manly voice, aad Barbara turns tn
Give's (hie) ktea !*
He reel* toward her, but the puhm respond to hi* greeting.
A man sotn* five years tho senior of
him back aad looks him full m tbe
North. A plain ragged face thatJra*
sr«.uc.
___ u. —
* * Louis. if ucithinz else will brimr vou
».r*'
house is bunnag to too ground, end ju&gt;lesa you exercise some will-power aad
follow me, there will be nothing but a
beep of ashes left of us by morning.'
A little sobered now by her earnest
tones, be straightens himself up, and
puts her eno rids, with a drunken leer adware put me in a good humor.’
11 am glad to hear you say so, Bar­
as bo croton* ths door.
• So much the better, my dear. We bara,* he say s, with a sudden earnestness
will perish in the flamestogether; w ro­ as be ley* ha band over the slender one
that
rests on the veranda railing.
mantic, you know ■ Your are uot aware
Her heart beats.a trifle faster, and
that 1 am aomethu* of a fcw-wnrshiper? and he swings ths key before her n faqtomriat breaks over the tfhite of
startled eyes—the key has locked them her dhesk, beneath his Mud, strong
‘ 1 care more for you than you think,'

HOfTRS.

The Pile Tree Tar Cordial,

fteerW-r JyMe.fi., »r iTtek.

&lt;JR 0 CSRjXS Jg C0JfFECTr01f£B F
£ dtviea cugyfy *e JUasd st all lustt*

With a half »ob she spring, toward" !
him, but bo receives her with outetretch#d arms, and draws her to bis breast
• Couldn't give ycu that, sweetheart

Winter PAINTS &amp; OILS
Goods.

School Books &amp; Stationeri/

^elezt gtoq,.
Michigan -Exchange.

Three Pictures.
Price* Guaranteed.

HASTINGS BABBLE BORIS!

abode, aad placed In charge of tbo wo­
men of his household
This perks pa. would not bar* been
eo great a eonceeeiou if the natiwe had
boon leas watohful of their women ; but
the fact was, tha! for months nftor oer
arrival, not one of ow number had ever
Hie warm, (toady hands close firmly won the fare of a female.
Thors is a pause, in which a cloud of cover hue. aad be bends to kies ths carr­
At firrt, indeed, wo ware almost insmoke pours in st tbo window. Hhe iing mouth, gravely, tenderly, end reduoed to believe that none existed ; but
looks vp into tbo gloaming «yea above ■
her, but makes no ontory. There is a
alight movemcn*. of his bps a* though
be would pros* them to her owe, aud I
his hoed droops over her. Ent »ud- ]
denly ho opens bis arau and st&gt;e is st i
liberty.
"Your pare lips shall not be contam-

Hewtilock* the door ami throw
pours up tho stairway. The halh
fall of it.
Already Barbara's bn
comae gaspingly. North snatehe
blanket from th. bed.
•Are you afraid of me, Barbara F

ity of the cliief lod him to violate th.
accustomed rule in my favor, mid

fewndfa &amp;o vicinity, yta duiag their

1ST
from Eo*tou. They
D.. and ho refused io ........... ——, —
the ground that he had not orM cod-

mula imunI from hi* lip*, bo'fell san*o.
loss from tho gulierasdurin! dais.
Bound, but umiubjeclud to any other
kind of torture or degradation, we were
lod by an armed force down to the
beach and pisoed aboard a canoe A
long journey in silence over tho rippioloeisoa; Urea the',bool’stopped at Qm'.
extrms ond.of a lung luwX which a
high rock tsrmmalod.
Though our doom bad bran proaauueed, tho mannM in which wo ware,Jo
suffin- Usd bran’witiibeld.
Wo were lifted out upon the base of
the rock, and t hauled rarcfuUy up it*
precipitous aide until a huge oarera
yawned before ua. latoJTi: wa Were
ushered. A torch was then lighted,
and bj its lambent flams I raw UUU w»
probably owed its oratia fo
action. Two curious pillars
wts at ths furtlier end, stoadii
six foe: apart; to these ll.o gu
curoly bound us with sirong &lt;
twisted wire.
Thao flosbed

�BACON Sc KARR’S

([lit ^tjittHiran | anntr.

1840. HARDWARE I lff7&gt;
Bought Direct From the Manufacturers.
OTO WAMCTGTOE L1TTTCF#b. 20th, 187®
mosx

ummuno*.

Th# Pcmercy luvcstigatiag Commit-

Sold at 10 per cent, less than any other house in the County. A full and ooMplntO Shook
bon obtained.

Non* ot th* aIUto of

Builders

charge abend# on hl# unwpport#d oath.

Th# roper*. of th# Credit MobOitr In-

Material,

First-Class Instrum?

nts.

Such as Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Putty, Locks, Knobs, Blind and Window Fastenings, Barn Door
Hangings, and the Celebrated

u

New Scales.

New Styles.
Metad, however remotaly, with I ba con­
struction company of the Pacific Rail-

New Prices.
Very Low.

•u mn wcr*
i JU
iuuu
well cuududol. Th# ^rdic.t
it Moers. Brook* and Am##, wll

OVER 210,392 DETROIT STOVES
Wareroom,

bearing of their mU in connection with
tho Compaaio-, both of them Going managmol th*PacificRailnud,Mr. B.-ooka,
baing a Gorernmrnt Diroetar and hold­
ing a fiduciary relation to the Gveetn-

contracting party. Th# lion.# will
doubtless adopt Hm recommaudahoai of
th# Committea to er pel both th### mem-

th# report of » Democratic Comraittao
anuria tod at th# suggro Un of Speaker
Blam by Hon. C. C Cux, a h-sdiog

Sold in Michigan in 1872.

«¥o.

Greene, near Eighth St.,

A*. J’.

We are the Sole Agents for Barry County

Wood and Carriage Hardware
A FULL LUTE of Hubbs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts and Poles, Warranted seasoned. Also Avies,
Skeins, Wagon-box straps, Buggy and seat Springs, WARRANTED.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL

137 &amp;. 139 State St corner o£ Mad ism, CHEAC-'

Such as sap pans, sap Buckets, spiles, Tapping Bitts; Grind stones and Hangings, Atas, Table
and Pocket Cutlery, Team and Carriage Whips, in endless variety. The above goods
are all Warranted.

TCHEH

WALTHAM

HOWARD

WATCHES.
Duunonda

Grau Op#rn Chains,
Gold N#ek Chains,
Paarl S#tt&gt;,

unlawftxllr upon oxiortr-1 «
b#li«r#d the producer* ought
funded thia tax, bet no bill
that a part
lad to bo ju

HARNESSES A SPECIALTY

CadflMda,

Gold Tkinibln.
SihraTi sUm,

■ala ndsuainoca of if* rightful:

We buy our stock direct from the Tanneries of Virginia and we use none but the best Virginia Chest­
nut Oak Tanned Leather. Every Harness f Warranted and the Price

Coral Necklaces.

Office and Parlor Clocks of every decor ption.
Watch material and Tools nr Jewel®

H

Any oao vititing our city should roll aG or ostabliahmeat aw! ■ xmain# *• F*
THE CHEAPEST PHIZES 18 OUR MOD.
B. F. NORRIS •
CO.,
IK * 119 STATE CTREE CHRUflO

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taanacTTB cf either party.

SALT. SALT.
H e purchase our goods direct from the best Foreign and Home Manufactories, therebv savinoJobber’s Profit, which we propose to give to our customers.
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a

BARLOW &amp; GOODYDAB
Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market r»lef;

their Brick Warehouse.

Ok Mk mill* cat nt Danton* ■»»*•
SESE:

FOR

YOtmawiT.'nruio
10 Barrel lots and more told to dealer® at a very
rance above Car-load Rates.

H. A. GOOD YEAR,

Water

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$

liillli

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Bi

1:1$

$

til
P HI
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will be aold
PLOWS, HARROW8, AC.

a bargain.

and all woel

Meltons, Light and Dark, HO.
W Lich we will Exchange for WOOD, j

former price

delivered at our Foundry ; or WHITJI
ASH, OaK or ROCK ELM LUMBER j

SIG. IJpys’ suiu

»2.60- to $15.00 at the Great

ONE PRICE

dcliverod there or at any Mill within
ten miIrs of Hostings.

Square Dealing

DWIGHT, BOma &amp; ESSER.
j

febl2lf

Clothing House !
36 Canal Street,

D RAFIDS.
DflCICJEI
LEVI BROS.,'PROPRIETORS.
CpBc sure and wee oui name above the Door as other Parties
Jealous of our good name and immense business will represent
h emselves As our Store.

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THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
DOUCHE.

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At tha

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for

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New Advertisements.

ifig 5

p’i

American Organ
Everybody Should try them before Irurchasinf Elsewher

city

lietrs oepoT

Has now on hand a compUtc assortment of Books.

Stationery, Pens, Penhold­

ers, Ink,

Slates,

Pencils,

Pictures, Picture Frames,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
Articles for the Holidays.

Jft.

oixsoLirrioN .notice-

^SSSgSSESSie
m*ryr«—•— ■ ■ •
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----------------it**usn. rebraara a.scx.

at

tweed ones at $p,00.

former price

isetur

CHANCERY BALE.
oTSTRor MinciUAX.ta 1 ks ctress ewert las n a
casMr^nuerw '*■■**.&gt;-.
LsiteaansU. Osa.plslf.asu

^T Tqi Pov[ Offlet.

Consumption can been red.
The fSrt at German Remedy

tela Jtete*^r*te*teZ2*totDm*MZJs* lb*
**■»!■■&lt; ra sassrat.aa IsfstelesSa sash ** I shell 1
Kasraa. Opass or MsaHte sf whSeA otter tterat
vmM et Oto AraaAtai Aasaassdtis

PROBATE ORDER.

aiiil

Xmte* rsSrea.-ySS.MA,__________ resale'

SI! H
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raia&amp;xSe .. - ..

of

pgsm wltknsle.lgerstraj sad
itaM.s^terayCalLsk.

Twa Akkbican Odd Fiijxjw tor
Feb. baa been reeetvwd. Tba high IWSjte—re*
■ rag****
cbarachtar of thte jwpular monthly to
folly sustained. Itendae a pleasing va­
riety at Biforoltenroua reading, we .’Sams -.■mstrh.stat e?
is................. ffttrlw nr Aoorte""
Humor The Dl^gor Indiana (IDtatated); An Odd Fellow Abroad, A Plea
for the poor; Scientific and Curiona
and YosriW D^artmeul; tiding* from
the Order In all porta of the world, etc,
•LIBayw. Addre- A.O.F. Asauctettoa. Ba. 4BT.N. Y. City.

Scotch

Without number,

RUGS

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Wood Sawing Machines,

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III

8

and

£51

an inch to short, but per-

Books,

if it:

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Physician.' Testimony—Tho underC. H. HIND. Amt (teal e*»X PeMU
Ustrelt.Jslr.iUA.WTX
signed, practicing phyaicians and stirgeons, certify that ws hare, used and
fJIHK XKW 5OBTHWLSTEKX AOCTE.
proscribe Dr. Ransom’s Hire Syrup
and Tolu, or Honey Syrup, and find it
sim
an exooDeul rorasdy far ordinary Cnogba,
Os u4 .ftrr Sot. l»U. UTL a&gt;4 wotS fartbrr
wriM, traiBS all! pus Uaaiag SB fclton:
turns :
J. A. RoessgMU, E. 8. Lyman, George
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Mnsger, H. Mmd, TW. MamL X H. township, fall and broke hi* arm on
Kram.T................. rauB.e.
Trstae ara rwa by fisaM im
Gray,F.ir.Booi,Q.B.WitoM.J. Mett Friday of teat week.
anti Wama.Ona4 Trsak. as4 Uba Bh*« *
Barbara Core took a dose of lodaaum
IhfaeCMtT.
at the Uroca h*M la Nashville, Mich ,
AiV|Xla.aiA
f'l ILter^Gr hU ttepbl..
Dr. Milter’s Magnetic Balm is purely on Tnertfoy avonieg of last week.
U—4 Ham. ate., aad .&lt; U.naA •!» IM vegetahie aad hae ao ague* as a pain Cauro-alightod rflrarinn.
She was
Farts. aU Baad Cny. .ta.. aod a«b .u&lt;. ter rater. It euros eo promptly that many eared, however, and io now eajoying
ehim that if OQBkuns msgnaUsm. 25 roMlhanhk
rente pn-bottle.
J A donation for R*v. J. M. Aiktn of
SoeilutfaMWAaaftteparr.
(ho N. X Church, nt the remdoace cf
Noary to Lou.
th. Barber, was wefl sit-mded Mt FriNew
&lt;fer.mfoV&gt;aM,aad tho reroipto wwru
$•*'
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rX*UUta-DAV».-AI tte Wradlaa* Uaere la
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lbs tewsla. ear* w.nd**lM sad prvU.r. ns torsi
alswp. Il co*U1m ranks' ■tasrste, rrerph.as or
steotel. sod la jdasMel lo late. Children nrad
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Spring Ovi

15 Feed Cutters,

Is OW Io Ike Pillis ti its Merits. •

&lt;r*l&gt;*. to say eno raipmltoE ■&lt;- uss bents *r
psllew wrapper Csetesr Liatatsi Is earth use
lisodrsd Aotlaca lor s|*stas4 er awsaotod teraaa
sud motes, sr for serww-woraia is sb-sp. Meetvwsrrs—Ibis Usiarast U w.rih j.sr alteellse
5. r.mHy*l.raMte wllteet Crate.' Uvftowl
J. B. itosa A Co, Xew Tert.

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Jrabsee.
«»•‘-«,tXW|£&gt; blO; LW
.Mi X&lt;8 from Chicago through Galeaburg V&gt;
Burlington, has achieved a splendid
reputation tn the last two years as tho
lesdmir Pesarnger Route to the wart.
CWtasra's Jtetere «*•»-» Ihr. .. «U Jreu At Burlington it connect* with the great
tisr tralw Im UAlw' Care aItosb*L sb4 all Bnrlingtun Route which reins direct
ihrdurii Southern Iowa to Nebraska
■ utlUaSMO. licbtm* mmI buUM.
and Kansas, with close connections to
CONNKCnOSB.
California aad tbo Territories ; anil
passengers starting from Barry County,
on their way westward,. cannot do bet­
r^gSflsssiffis‘ir®JiSrL»- ter Uian to taka the C. B. A Q. and
'SMttajSSF.S'SiLT Burlington Route,
Thio line has published a pamphlet
culled “How to go West," which con­
tains much valuable information; a
X lLl&gt;-.uh tte Air Lira as* tesffi Brad OGIs- large correct map of tho Great West,
which can bcobtainsd free of charge by
addressing the General Passenger
Agent, B. A M. R. R-, Burlington
low*.
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This is an enquiry which every one
should bare truthfully answered before
he starts on hie journey, and a little
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Tho undersigned, barmens of Burry
'County, hereby give notice that there
will bo a mooting of farmers oa die 1st
day of March next at one o'clock in the
For want of space, we shall giv» but afternoon cl tLe office of Chas H. Bauer
a euerinct account of tbo Republican
County Convention, held in thia City on of oonsidaring tbo properily of organis­
ing a joint Stock Company to purchase
the 22nd, in*t.
The convention waa called to oadsr ground* and ereet a Farmer's Union
by a J. Bidelman Eeqn member of the Elevator and Warn House for the *!urCo. Committee. On motion Mr. Bidol- age of grain and ether produce.and also
man was elected Chairman, and Hon. such other articles as is thought adrieJohn M. Nevins, Secretarr- The Com- abls, for Farmer's use. It is thought
that inch an organisation may be made
Quackenbush, Byatuoa and Stiacheomb. Io pay butido being a great benefit to
Delegates elected to attend the State Farmers in enabling them Io obtain an
adequate price fur what they hare to
Convention to be bold at Lansing on tits
sell. Let every Farmer who he* fifty
26th, iasL, ware Masers. W. H. Jowell.
buahete of wheat to sail annually be
present at this meeting, it concern*
Gilbert Striker.
T. B. Diamond was re-nom-nated for
the Buperinteadency of Schools, which support to do away with the munoi«ily
is just; as ho baa performed the duii-tu that now exist, and is forcing from us a
large shore of what our farms produoo.
pertaining to that office with credit to
Dated Fcbuary 12tb. 1878.
himself, and to tho satisfaction of his
Shrsls** Ujsrsuu
Lyasa Cksailxrlsia
constituent*. 8o with tbo ro-nomination L K Faws'*
l&gt;. McOtnLer
Oilrar U*l*
of Mr. Diamond, to that position, wo F. Brews
A. T». KssssJy
ore assured that for two years more, I. 8. O«ra
Jsara A- Xi»
Gsors* WIIIIsm
should ho live, our School matter, are Irs Hsieh
Aism Tiskler
to be looked after with that same interest, f’srtss U,reLu
X. U. Crass
WiIUsss W.o4
11. E. Msrtss
that they have for two yean past
U.
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Host*
11. 1. XesriM
For County Drain Conrauasionor
Ueres Hssl.
F. 1&gt;. IW.I*.
James W. Heughtalia wee again tho 0. L torr™.
A- U. Bsymo.d
choice of the Jouvontian. That ho will D. O. Astern
W. II. BMkv»!1
l». I., lira.
attend promptly to burinesa in tho future A. A. Mslte»
Jsbu Krrasetos'
L U. U*s&gt;
no in tho past, we are wall assured.
Orarf* a 8ssU
J. Ktmaj
Tho weather was so tetriblv oold, that
A. B. Bill
a. L Xra-s
there waa but a small attendance, but A. H. Hsu*
liv'd Crsls
enough for all practical i-urjiasro. and
everything passed off harmoniously.
B. R- Trage
Jss- c. Uses*
T. IL CsMisgtem
J. W. T. Orv
Wsrrse Calk Is*
A sera Wrad
Maxhrxlte Itesxi.
/john Ksagto, Treasurer ol Castleton

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Removal— B. F. Stelnhofl’. bu r»-

ton Cash Store. Cali on him tm flnt
etaMWork.
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LOWEST PRICE
IN THE
Overalls 75 cents, v^wlb 1.00.

15 Corn Shelters,

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Minutes of previous mooting read and
AreloofaU KJOsLm trer bbl. f.r ».*•* .*4 f*
Stilb, terUtis-L Balls'Irwi st 11*3 CUsra* hsld
approved.
*1 twi«w Vr»s*a bsos 8».10a4.n. K«, 4*ea to
By Aid. WmmIS. t'al.-u tUteJita bbl. Fvtstra* ,iralr st
to m IsbkM Ivt* Mwr rl-reed a: **11 rar e*al
tensicn of one we*k from the 2d day of
Centaur Liniment.
March. 1873. fur th" cullecaoa uf taxes
Carried.
By AM Ham, —
That the Mayor Im autiujriso-l to ap­
point a member of tho Cummitus ut&gt;
By-Laws ami Ordinances to fill vacancy.
Cam&lt;M.
Tho Mayor app-uutel Aid. Jowell on
the Committee.
By Aid. Wood—
That the Ordinance* and By-Law*
that are in the Inuds of lire Committee
l«o rcCerrel tuUho (Tty Attorney for re­
vision, aud taut ho also prepare an ordinaure relative to licensing siloun, and
Mtins house* to aecorl with the 8u:prams Court decision.
On motion Council adjourned.
USB. p*la *r *wru&lt;s* ««*sfa* aw swosr ir ara/
Wm. D. Hstbs.
will sat u*s CraUwr l.iniaisal. Mera Iten liOe
Baconfor-

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Books for the boys aad Books fur tlio
girls, at the City News DejwL
way up North, as the Sagiaaws- To
ttioso who bavo never been to the above
School books, a full assortment con­ named cities, we would say, take a few
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stantly on hand at the City Now» Depot. dollars and a weeks time, and go to
-----------------------------Saginaw, and learn that Detroit, Grand
A new lot of Waterproof aud Flan­
Rapids, Jackson, Ao., are nut tbe only
SIX nels just received at the New York cities in Michigan by a long wag. Steps
32tf
K? Cash Store.
ero being taken to try to have tho next
L'n^'Fair held there, aud may suementis TJi r.
,’^t»S»igU®S£SSV‘«i1
ptf &lt;f9UT isesy «•/ lais ysw rAswr.
I'slsra Steaotas c*ra Iran Chtes**
JSgjy.ts c&amp;znsnSi Hare ye«r IsrtA rrtr&lt;ut»J wuk tr uitk^l
It would really be a pity if Viro Pres­
ftia, at tki b^ttl
A. 1‘. DkAHE, M. !&gt;..
wgkjtt. G-» srac
ident Colfax should be fonnd guilty of
Orrr AcUn 4’
SUr,30 having been mixed up in tho Credit
&lt;TT- ■ 1 "■!■ ,/T 11 IUIU- V'-----Mibdar matter to auch an extent that
fflicnigan central n. n.
Overcoats 85 to 825 his reputation would bo ruined for all
old, reliable and direct route.
cheapest Store in the time to come So a^y lot* of Democrats
aad Liberals. It is truly surprising
State.
Star Clothing what an amount orsympatby is mani­
fested for Mr. Colfax, by those who
House Grand Bapids.
Lava always beea lua bittarert political
A jam chance Io buy Dry Goods opponents. They fu\ n tarry for him
cheep—P. IL Sabin A On. of Jackson, 0 yo hypocrites, If there is any one
sss.cte,.
are selling ont their entire stock at Grat thing more than another that tho Damocost. They have nn jmtnenee stock,
erst party would gloat over, it would be
tome $189,000 worth of choice goods,
all kinds, which they are dosing ont, tbo downfall of Schuyler Colfax.
!Z?uTcI3r i-u ItS mb! o s of
end if any one is inclined to visit Jackson. this is the plsce to get bargains.
COUMTY C0BVEHTI0M.

|Jrara SreS tujtli ter Martrara U4 White

fits, prices $25.00 to 40.00.

J way* the finest a**ortm eat kepi in^tuwn and al

Dianes! Diariti?
A cuinpletw aaaortmeul of Diaries for
1873 nt the City News Depot.

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Johnwa A Co's, celebrated Gold Pens,
ho best in tho market, for sale at the
City News Depot, P. 0. building.

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Tab)®. Itockere. Bedsteads .Ac Ac. an­
as handsoiuc aa durable, and u to prices
they an- way down to the bottom.
They have Just received a splendid lot
Brack«ta,Wideh lur holiday pn»«n te
sraTieira. Isas axr.lasr bx.!«*t. ox. mxao. of
are the nicest thlnr In the City. Call
.rate
S&gt;a H.U hrshWrt TSTi ut&gt; tiwui, view ibclr good*, buy aud be
happy.

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A POSITIVE PACT-

Sec Here. Stranger!—There Is not an
Inrtltntlon tn the City of Maatlngs that
la more worthy of patronage, than that
of BeasmBT, iicatb A Co, Their stock

We have some fine English

and French Cass, Suits, custom

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MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

No Yoe Dos'r!—Don’t what f Oet
at good a meal nt any pheo in tho city
of Hastings aa at L. E. Htauffor's Beataiuant, north side of Hlato 8L east of
the Bank.
We’ve tried it.
Meals
only 26 cents.
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style, and is a triumph of pictorial ut
Altogether wo congratulate tho publish­
ers upon their success in tho art depart­
ment of (his number, and wo will also
congratulate ourselves upon the posse*Ueirolt Market.
As to tho inquiry tna-lo by one of our *ion of auch a magnificent “exponent of
subscribers respecting tho Pioneers
Dsrsorr. Feb. ^.iCX
Meeting held in this city oa tho 24th, more excellent than usual. Tho most "US'S ess sliuls »s&lt;s sUf 1* tsssrsi Bsnbsvult., we never had the pvuoeodings for noticeable articles are “Interludes," a d;ss lbs sssk JsM slvssd la irr »s*4&lt; ws *s4
s,ul; st 1 Um Ms*ls euliras. Is;lsto*s br.ii SnUs.
publication, neither did the Homs Jttsr4s«lzL blissbsl ibirtls*' S»d brews sbssUsi. s4
and Tho Tawny Muitachc," a bright &gt;sses4 We. *»-l ssa. bnad* to. J’rlsu '*•* sv&lt;
»•!, if vre rightly remember.
social sketch, by Hue Chestnut wood.
slliW*** b““ -Sssek-ta** bsra sS.ssra* Is
Soma of our readers may find their Charles Dawson Shanly contnl-Utes a KR.'O. A fsw iaiwtsal cbss«s&gt; b's* sewwrral Is
Basxsb dated Feb. 624. Instead of Feb. pteosant paper about Giants, Real and
S imh.-.sratel si
Xsll* ora slIBOs.
2t&gt;th, as tbe figures were placed wrong, Mythical; W. W. Bailor a little study Ivwsr. Tis.sftsr * *s«4 4sal st Isstusllee—wblsh
bu t the msitake u as notice after about in natural h’utory about l’u*ay Willow s whist, wss k«»C 0*1** b* &gt;.bbsrr-hss sstllsd si
UUUsalWTM ht tte Iwe IsatoM sUs*. Csbls
a hundred copiei had boon run off. It aud Alder* ; cud Henry Richard* a Ifit dMiasshte* :«w*r-411lb ,*=.1*4 si HWt Mik
u(gos*ip about Short and i’ithy Ixtten. r*oisin si Ils I .’lib st».«wm tho “dovila" work of ooupio.
O,l&gt; s&gt;&lt; alssdf Stnasrir k "rasas.'AW ire hr.
The editorials, which are ia Mr. 8lod- UUs4
llssra-i sad
foe siuslwintsr Isrt.
hsve received from A. C. Jfowne danl'o beet vein, are A Few Thoughts hv.es.. t.s...". hss s lower esasw—trass Ute Is
Eeq. of Prairieville, tho first of * aeries about Water, Tho Horso and hi, Ridot letters pertaining to the early history ore, White Birches of the Saranac, and
of Prairieville, which will appear iu our Love's Last Service. Elisabeth Aker*
next issue. Wo hope the early settlers Allen open* the number with a pathetic
in each Township will send tn anything poem, entitled Inconstancy; Edgar
they may remember of interest, that Fawcett follow* with Aposiacy, a metenoccured in an early day in their respec- cboly lore poem ; aud John Sidney with
an amusing nursery *uag on Baby* klsdt sserat mw (TS4SS.SS1) ousel sss-ksll.ra.
tire Townships
13X0 bU.1 wbsi -hsr siistlr sre st tkls mss-s.
Toilet. Music Art, and luteratnre are Hut esssuv wk.ts e»isass4s MeJO sal s*b*e
intelligently and critically treated. Al­ sad aeilasi M4.to Hrs IsSna st tLMAJOWksst sikscss f*n»te tvw.ribsa »■«»•&lt;,
taorning train, from Jackson to Saginaw together tbo March Al line i* tho beet So. 1 bels&lt;4'&gt; Xs.3. iedswu. Tte rwewt*c* ses
City, ran off the track near the Chsmieal ywt issuod. Subscription price $5.00 in­ steal 3&gt; ssr* ta &lt;tsr SB J tbs Steck la slara kas
1* nuts be. Th* boils*** U nssrlr *11
Works at Jackson, caused by a broken cluding Chromoe “Village B*1I«" and ■wtUe4
■rvealstri* Tkj iisumist B*r lllsstrst* ihs
rail. Two passenger coaches rolled over ‘'Crossing the Moor.” James Sattoa A
the bridge upon the ice, but did not Co, publishers. 53 Malden Lane, N. Y.
break through. Lieut. Gov. Holt, was
in one of the coecluw, and with several
COMMON COUNCIL.
others wan quite severely hurt. A Mr.
Blackman was it is feared, fatally in­
Brwcial meeting of the Council nt the
Council room* fifomlay Evening, Feb. 24;
jured.
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-has. 4LM ; No. 14*. ,l.n: X*. 1 raster. I1AA1873.
li swtst St list- Osis **tel. tM taal st MeM
We had n splendid time al tho Grand
Frox-ut—Mayor, Uecorl-r nud Aid*. Cvra
t&gt;. x». 1 sal Im st HsH ter whits, teas soa»
Lodge of I. 0. O. F. nt Saginaw, and Eastman, Wool, Joaell, Williams and te. Xo. 1 rail te ds*, borsr Nsrsb. UMW- Batter
,«iststWA&gt;&gt;te-«*at*l- Xs.l osis**** 4ss***4
was truly Mtaniahed to find such cities Harns.

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Fine

Black cloth suits $12.00 to $40-

00.

.ICUS^r Mu..l«d vpuV.
Csffra ess avis* tel rat 's-isMr ttee.s**-Xw
ir-te-'. «*u; J*.»-»«=. Csesluis rws *&lt;»»

dsy was splitting wood in the vicinity of
a Clothes-line that «U- stretched near
where he was slabbing—but you can
gu«M the ra«t. aui be says there G no
fun in it.
a.

$10.00.

nil wool Suita $12.60 to 20.00.

made elegant goffds sad perfect

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Special Notice!
1 beg laaro io cunuunca U tbs pesplo
of Hutiiiga aud surronodiEg Country,
0. 0. F.
that I hare juat rrceirad ona uf tho Grit
U.u-Is^s lll-k. .rar
Store.
PALMER ENCAMPMENT, NO. 49 kt of Imported Genuine gueda ever
brought to this part of the country, vix:
McEwaa'a Sparkling
Ale, Scotland,
Gauiueaa’a XXX Porter, Dublin and
Bavarian
Lager Beer by the dou-n bot­
S.Qtles. Kinahaa's celebrate1 LL Otd Mak
Dublin, Bertnard'a 10-year-old limerick.
1. 0. 0. T.
Hernuev and Julia Bobbin’s Brandies,
Port
aad Bherry Wines; all of which is
WILD F^A&gt;WER LODGE. NO. 44.
free from adulteration and for Medical
purposes unrirailed.
4Bw3
Jobs SrajruT.

Price of Over-

$1.50 to $26.00. Mens’

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Liu]2^W Jlotice;.
ff~.a.~ Aatem. rtrtWrtTts Uu Jwouut z.r
*&gt;•« tea K.B .s*«warte,rrtii«.

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Wa. U.UATEI. tee's.
HASTINGS EASTERN STAR

sold below Cost.

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Basis Naa4-WlUi 1.S.1U K. Haiteaad. (er
CbieafS, and ail poial. Bart and WnL
C. F. MILLER,

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Cbarlalla—With Oraa4Rl..rVall.yAailraad.

cents To save Packing away

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tsars. as4 It telserteaatr ajlara* test 4sria&lt; ths
wtetoef that time II tea rater tsIM to a«*rd

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.Shirts nnd Drawers 40 * and 50

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MXMFoiu?*HW lb, 1*.

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Why Endure WUlfoOarabfol

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HTKANGEiru GUIDE

Tas Maacn Aunni opens with a very
effective coast scene : “After the Storm,''
The time for presenting bills, in the by Tavernier. Tho black and rugged
cliffs are tn powerful relief against the
Legislature, cioesd oe tbe 19th, fast.
moonlight, bunting through tho broken
Pelere’ Musical Monthly for March is clouds and reflected from every ripi&gt;!ing
wave.
roreived, and a splendid number it u.
" Drr«S. break, brssk
OuUHsaU.stwsrMLOBn!'*
Situation Wanted ns Tinner. Addniee P. 0. Bos M, Hastings, Mich, tl But there u one ship which can uorcr
go oa to that “baton under tho hill.”
John Keegio Esq. of Castleton, slipped Ito battered hulk toll* of a aceno when
down one day last week and broke one old Ocean wa, in n far diffiront mood.
Probably tho most purely artteiic cut
of his arms.
that has over appeared in Tho Aldine is
The Circuit Court has had to adjourn tho study of ‘•White Births* of tho
again in consequence of tho illnaae of Saranac'" after Howa The wonderful
Judge Hoyt It is to commence again fidelity of every detail convince, us that
tbe first of April
we are guing upon actual portrait, of
tho*e venerable monarchs of the forest.
Editorial matter is limited this week
in tho Basiss, in consequence of Hon.
them well
Tho engraving, which
H. A. Goodyear’s Mamoth ‘-ad." Read
truthfully render* every varying texture
it everybody, yon will know how it is
of bark and teat, is a worthy »p*cuuen
youreolG
of the talant of that prince of engravers
—tho elder Unton. A proof impreroinn
We have a few copii-s uf tho Great
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VOL XVII.

frafe^iopal and

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

Can!;.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. 1873.

NO. 45.

poor Frank Hood I Ho‘» 'so tOttA and
so awkward, aud y*t tliero is *ot&amp;*luing
about him that won't lei co* dsspiu
him. He certainly fa not hmfeoms,
though ho has fine eye*, and a face like
ons of tho** old marble ersatiom one
see* in th* School of Derign. W.U, I
gj-—
- ,fc},er,
won't throw
away th*
not iu*t yet.'
data took tho jeweled tetrpin* ouidf
her shining trance*, and laid amte tU
white tarlatan droa* and wfoathoe ttf
blue bloasom* and went eompoeedly to
ted.
For why should ah* Ho awake and
fee* th* froth rote* of her complexion,
nud dim the rparklo of those glorious
violet eyes, thinking about tho teepeeHtb claim* of tte various lovare who
hovered, mothlite, about the torchlight
uf hor charm*? There wa* tiiuo to
make up her mind—quit* time aooc&lt;h.
Why, she wa* not yet nineteen, and
life was eo full of bluozu and freehness

‘Have vou notiosd. Colonel, ttet tte I iu the hot campaign I uuno nsar forgetruad bond* three different timo between 1 ting tte Hasting* famly and theCulimet
hero rind tbs forks.’
1A
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Aoy
whoq
* regiment
of• Union car‘Yo*. I think ii doo*,' I replied.
I ally waa hurled agrii-st a tliousa nd Oon‘Well, now,’ be resumed, It will te an ; federate horaomen, and when viefoey
easy matter for you to escape. Turn ! seemed about to perch ou our flag. *
your hunesuddenly, giro him tte spun, j battery of artilery played such havoc
XV* hail our pickets a* thick a* bj«i • end yon can reach the fork* iu five min­ 1 among u*. that tho bugtoe blew a reia th* northern suburbs of tte town, ute*. If my men chase you, and they I treat. In the confusion, thirty ur forty
but th* main fgreo was book oa tte road, will, the bend in the road will *av* you. | of n* were cut off and made prisoner*.
near th* old farm haus*, where the I shall cry out the moment you get ।। ■Good afternoon, Colonel. I’m
ground olfaro.1 bettor advantage* m case 1 started, %nd may shoot at you. bn t than' t for jolt, but you
cxuld bare
of an attack. Wo had been in oetnp hurt yua.‘
fared wore*!'
when balla,
Ln* than a'day when I ascertained that
‘You tu* rather given to dry jokva,' I r
h,nJ nn’ C,bnd adr-a, end tyweeri wiMin ware at their
th* fannur'a num wav Hostings, and routed, emleavaring to laugh. ‘Such UVille hearty and well, and hi* saber bn'ght, and when old Aunt Dalmayne
that te had one uf tho handsomvsi things are not dune in army regula­ not yet ateathed alter the flglit A Lun- wrote a piteous letter to ter blotter in
daughters ill all Virginia. He asked tion*.’'
dred maa wondered aa we shook bands, town, setting forth that ‘she ted tte
lor a property guard around his fam
"Noverthelaas, I moan nil I tay.* he but we understood ouraelrae.
rhenmatix very bad, and there Wan't
and seeing that th* guard wes projxwlr replied. 'VVe are now ten rod* behind
'I can't let you ride off a* yOU did be ■ any help to be had, and she wan ttet
postu I. T ted occasion to entar tho house. ths men. Wheel your bene and make fore,' remarked the Colonel, a* he »«**• iunosomo that aho could not stand it no
There wasn’t ttet bittorness then which him do hit )&gt;o*t. The firing mil have with me behind tbe line of battle. 'But longer, and wouldn't on# of her three
cauic ia oiler yours, and we could .all caused the troop* on tbs other road to you ah^’t tetoog a prisoner. I’ll have □cicv* corns down end stay with her for
Kk freriy without fear ot offteo*. fall back, and you cau soon come up you exetenged wittan three’day*.’
a short timsF Clara astonished the
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fanuvr iras old and weak aud when I with them.'
And he kept hi* word. While otBor family circle by volunteering to go,
found out that te was a fi.iu telirrer in
I looked hard al him, but hia ooun- officer, went off to Richmond I went to
‘My dear,'Mid Mrs. Wntnwgtem,
reeewiiuu, I bad no hot wards to give in teoanc* stood the teal. I believed W Mhington, and then to mr recimifct. 'you do not know what jrou aee un­
rvqdy.
Where should one look for what he Mid. The thought earn* into duly erchMgvd IL* lntIOeeS .„ ,
dertaking. It ia uotlring bat a common
Souttern foaling it not in the hoeica of tny bend ttet lio meant to shoot me wtet •fleeted it. He waa not married
farmhouse.
'
| Nwu:bern*ra ?
down, bill I repudiated U when I ted yet, but ho mfurmsd uio that ho abould
‘ And Alanite Ann ia full of *whxma,‘
The wife.was old and frwble and th* looked him over again.
te in a few mouths, and in hi* joking ।aaid I’apa Wintriiigtem. rubbing 'bi*
•□11 sway in Rielunond, and ii eras' nst'^•n. CuloteL flod Lloee you,’ I arid. way, invited me to hi* wedding, wfe* ।
uril enough that I should make up my •If the fortune* of tte war ever mske wa* to take pfaeo at tho Hasting* farS ।
you a prieoner, I will do a* much by bouse.
you. if it coat* me my iwonl.'
1
1
m&lt;1 in ।
I wboelsd my teres, gave him tte C**e 1 should Capture you again I shall '
•nun. and wa* offlik, a rocket. Th* clear off thia debt; you are one ateed I
totonel called me to stop and emptied I
one dirongagud. Beeides I'tp getting
bi* revolver in (hooting onr mo. Ja*t
tired of bate aud partio* and twelve
«a 11 «*»ed around the fire: bond, I heard
o'clock supperx I should Hte to try th*
tho cavalry after uu; but ttey might
otter extreme just far fun.’
a* well Eat* aared tteir bare**. In ton
‘You'll find it aavtlricg bat fun,’
Ihc.tn to be [kieviug bark and forth bn minute*, 1 wa* again with the Union rid dot^tong ,0 any on.^ TX"
said Mrs. Wintringhsm. putting her
Iwrtu th" line*, but ttey should be free trooper*, and w« were ou thn gullop „ 1 Uo°*bt a^h'»Ketrangt. of It. when
gold-stoppod casolett* to ter aristocratic
to taov* io anv other direction.
back to Winchester.
my regiment took a march of aeraaty
1 l&gt;-ll yon right hot* that I never *aw
I did not foal free to go mto particu­ mflr*. and brought up one right on the
■ Well, at any rate, I moan to try,'
ajuorv charming, luvelr wumsu than lar* in regard to it, and tte m«n and reed to W incteetor. not half a mile from
*ai^ Clara valiantlr. ‘So, papa, you
Knn. Uu*Ung... 1 lost my heart th* officer* therefore looked upou it aa a tte edd fantf
The.-, was to te may write to Annt IJainiiyne ttet I am
moment I «■» her, a* noy other man great thing, inferring that I had fought 'an advance on the rood, and w.
to
aool l. But I w.i* not to ilioetica* to my way out.’ It puraled me u&gt;re than take th* front. Infantry and artillery
The scene looked indescribably beau­
tetev* that 1 had only to ear tho word I can tall to account for tte genrrority wem foieeat our back*, aad we learned
to in ike bar my wife: indeed I doubted of the officer. I ted never eecu him from a eoonisoon after dark that-the tiful to Clara Wlntriagtem that firoriy
Dweuiber night, as tho julung old
from tho first .that 1 should *vcr wiq before; hqd u*f&lt;r known of a similar
. *d*f^,h* ”tr”t
chaise,
with a sleepy old bores trotting
her.
iuaianee and all my pondering iritel to
• soldier between uv and the farm in front, tnruad into tte volley road,
"I tout that wo shall all te friend*,' bring a W.isfactury solution.
and *h« roukl see tho aneinat fxrmboaee,
But I wa* to secure a solution at
steep
rooted,
aud brown with a half osnImv« thshuuee. "It ii a crual war, dotury of suns and rains, with tte elm
1 recat-xl tiy all for it* wound* and grief*,
For a weak or ao w* had a mouotoc
bougte ^reetling overhead la the gale,
and civilltiat from capture to Csptiv* out life at camp, without a movement
and the wooded h’dl* siring Upon every
will always bo appreciated.”
The person'giving the Qrst correct notation to the above Kcbtu, will be-entitled tn A 1‘ARI.OK
on either *idr, ami than wa cfelanniaad
ride, while one roddy teem of l«ht
There was an inritatien to p»ll when- that Wuwheete* should change hand*
STO\E_, Second. 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third. 1 Set ot-Kiiivcs and Forks. The solutior.8 mn?t be
glowed from th* tiny window* under
em I te-1 tho opportunity, but there again In council we planned an at­
enclo«£win scaled envelopes, which will be numbered as received and on the lirist day of April, I
tte oavee. carting m tt might be a jave­
wbi that modesty and dignity in the tack. Part of th* infantry were to ad.
lin of brightoea* athwart tte road in
the envelopes will be opened and the prizes awarded'to the snccewful persons.
lady'* I ok and bearing wnicli outdo bur vance by road, port to attempt a flank
front of the door.
any thing but a loro snk maiden to bo movement on toe enemy'* left, aaustod
• I think ab*'* expectin' of you.1 arid
by cavalry, aad I wa* to lead tte balance
tte rough charioteer who had teen sent
\A *11, wa pitched our &lt;-omj&gt;; had of tte eavalry, dismounted, in an attack
to the italics to meet Mrs. Dalmayne*
camp routine] changed picket*.' skirmish­ on hi* right
ni#ce; ‘but I’m afraid you'll find it very
Sveryfyng woeauinily arranged, and
ed- with tli* Coufedorat**, aad ttiinj* at
luneermn ’
lotigth were »&gt;-eo frocq &lt;jt,n day to aor one noon we gave ths Confederate* a re­
•Oh? cried Clara gleefully, a* ah*
•'Ihcr. 1 »at on th* veranda and emokod turn »urpri.o.Tteir flrat intimation of our
apren^uut oftho velucto, 1J think it is
with tho u.'d man ; I look tea with item; programme wm tho driving of the pick­
1 rra.1 to Kat*, sud^nw fa a white talk- ets and our men cam# Mar leaping their
She entered the few-roofed kitetea,
-d low. or &lt;** just gdug to when vho bresutworkv.
However ths enemv
all aglow with the roaring fire of logs
would check nx&gt;. Sb* wa* thoroughly quickly _ rallied,
and
then
we
on the hearth, and further illaminated
ted it hot and teary, carbine* cracked,
by two tallow eandlee iu bright brae*
hfufut* wo pa*«-J ^politics over forj bugfa* sounded, tte cannon roared, maesomething more agreeable to both.
keu raided men stented Hte dteRoe*.
Finally the &lt;i»y cam* for Winchettcr end a nail of smote covered it alt
toehaugo ban I* Again. 4 reiaforcsH*ric« plenty to (do to defend this
N.VH’RB’S GREAT MMKUY
meat ut cavalry ted come to tho Oun- point, too Cuafederato* toft tteir camp
Ivdrrutrs nud &lt;mo day at tvwn they expot ed for us to dash at We ewept
*0ood eveaing, Culot-el,' I remarked.
nude tho fact known to ui Our piek- &lt;1 rvrn upon them, and then it WM a tend
•t« came running in fighting m ttey U&gt; baud fight. Some on* dashed at mo You iuritod ms, you retnsmter, aad 1 j
cam*, and rfewly followed by cavalry through the emote, and I longed bock, am her* 1
I held th* door *o ttet none of my
and wo bad only time to farm a bat'd* feeling clint my award had found flesh.
They charged, and were driven back, men bad looked into tte room. I now
we cbarged, and drove them. I caught told them to go baek to tte road aad look
“ni1 then 1
sight ot fluttering garment* a&gt; we press­
The clergyman ted taken a seat, aad
ed forward, aud tte next moment etop­
ped close to a woman who was kneeling was ordered to go on, and no explana­
W* were hap! pressed in front, aud bo bedto a wounded officer lying at fnH tion* were mate, untill Mis* Kato Hav SSI
BUCKSaiTHING.
ting* wa. Mra Col LeVilfe. Thau w.
bring flanked when the order was given length on tte ground.
to fall back slowly to tho ridge half ■
Through the bln* emote, I cqqght explained. There was laughing, and
milo north of th* farm house.
her ye* fixed ou mine ia terrible **■ ^y‘n» tei * Tegular time, a* tte old heart fairly by storm.
She ted been an inmate of tte old
A* we fell back I saw ttet tte old proarb. sad above tte clash of arms
The Colonel did not know ttet the favldoood farmhouse for about a week,
house had tevn turn ter* and there by and shriek* of tte dying, I beard tte
shot* and fraring for tte safety of tte word*.—' You ter* killed him—now stab Confederate rear guard ted po»»ud an. when one of tho*" grand eeow storm*
but was intending to wed Kate aad came ou which vail tte whole ooutryfamily w* carried them along wish us.
E/IdLcis
move south on tea* after. He tooted at ride in ipottom whito. end hang tho
All were bad;y frightened aud uuvle no
ta* and read my deciaion. and Kat* wood* ia royal robe* of ectniaa. Aunt
1 hardly know wtet happened
objection t» attting beyond th* shots of
and wept ttet Dalmayne’* rheumatism grew worse,
thoir friends. Stop by step giving the th* neat bro miaafe% but at tte
and »h» kept bar room; but Clara went
enemy at g &gt;od as ho mo!,' #• fell back that Utn« we had driven thoeMm
about ae Itgbt-heartad a* ever, dmng
to the ndgr, and thop wa halted, Tho into tte vilfage^aad a few mmute
tte whole work of th* house, sniff raeh
Confederate! camo as far as the farm c'.ear out of th* eouttern suburbe.
atairtsnee a* Moees, the handyman, wea
h
mao
ana
thar*
formed
their
lin*
and
DENTIST
tea*,' •eoa*piracte.”couri-ciartialv/and able to reader ter.
rested, throning up a breastwork and
such
talk.
It
fa,
however,
my
opinion
Tte snow ted fallen all day, blown
m mnling acanuua to commend tri*road.
that CotoMl L*Vm* got away son^
into drift* by tte wind ttet howled
We threw up dofcuMe, formed a now
line, aud by inudewn everything wan
1 waa down in th* Stenandoh valley
&lt;-oi-.g alornr aa if ao battle had oocure l,
a fsw month* ago, and whom do you
end a hundred jpen in blue and grey
think I took dinner with? Tte Col.
had not beem eAt to their long step.
looked as bright a* a new silvar dollar,
There was half a cite of neutral ground
Kato was more chanr.lug than over.
brtaeen ns and tte [lickots thrown eut
Tte war roetad hard on both, but peace
were hardly a stotee throw from eaob
Stooping down. I found that tte officer and love had made the farm. tens* a
other. ’
Util* paradfee, and ttero wa* money in
ted
a
*
word
cut
in
tte
ahouldor,
and
An hour after we foil, back th* Has­
tings family came to me from a farm that a pistol tell had eroaaad hi* skull tho oropa growing on av*ry foot of land. Ttey Lave missed their way. tteir
A enriy-teatfod boy w*a racing about, horvw are elnan tired out, and they
Gold &amp; Silver Watches
teuw where they ted token rcluge- I •touting him for a time. Erm a* 1
and
te wa* naso.1 a!tor me. U wanted to know if we’d rive am anight’*
knew that iter wanted to return homo and mad* th* examine ten. h* moved a
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
was therefore ready for tte old man’* little, and groaned out, and in two or they had not told ma this, I should not shelter. I told item Mrs. Dalmayne
have
had eouvag. to reply ttet I bad a waa QI, and I waa not master here, but
three minntaa was fully concious of hi*
quo* lion,
handsome little dxngbtor way up in I vronld ask tte young woman—Mies
■
“Of course you can go," 1 replied, *itnatiou.
Kata wa* lite a lunatic. She laughed Michigan, and her name wm Kato.
though it pained me to think that I
Neither Uncle Sam nor Jeff Dari*
Clara eiuoed a Httto, then toughed
• huuid lose Kate'* society, “I only ask and cried until tte powd*rrotain*d *olrtutchM. Cl.wksow* Jews.re, Hepavrevt
that you repeat after me your oath ttet dier* thought tte noire cf tte battle •ver know how tte custom* of war were
o..ms«i*s1 vuti■mo. mm! natvaele*.
you will not give your Confederate Lad driven ter craay. Tte old bouse outraged, and is too late to cou rt- martial
-^iwrera. they may come in,’ eha said.
friend* any information conoeraing u»." Lad teen riddled again and again, but
City Dinins? Booms
•I would not tarn even a dor from the
Th-y rvpoated th* words, aud we tte farmer and hi* wife war* unhurt.
(Strictly TemtieraMJnA
dour on inch a night a* thiv.’
walked to tte picket. A hand -abate all It vu only n little w*y off. aud when
Bho threw a fresh logon tte fire and
round, and then ttey took tteir leave, w* had carried tte officer ttero, a *«rMedicines
and my air c*stl*s oame toppling down.
lighted tte candle aa ate apok*.
The dead wore buriad, tte wounded
But wtet wa* her amaaement, on
Tte clianoee ware hardly one in a score
ttet I should ever see either of the three ateltored aud dreoasd, and when night
turning ta welcome tte draagera, to be­
camo, our lisa* vwi advanced ao as to
hold in them no tttnngm at all, but
Sdrrl »fi
Haring Mxmingly gained all ttey d*- 1put Wfocte*ler behind Ils I did not
lirod, the Confedenta* did not roak to go
I back to tte farm bouse until tho aoxl
drive u* farther Several day* pa*s«d 1day. Tho offiror'a face we* eo faainod
without even a *hot faun th* picket*, with olood and jowder whan I aaw it
when ou* dav, to shake off tte rust, I th* day before that I ted no idea wte
Wet* there a hundred veteran* in tbe rod'- with two computus* of cavalry, it was, merely noticing that te was a
Army of tbe 1’otomae who nover re­ which w*ro bound on a raid around tte 1colour! of Csvalry. What wa* my great
Great American Dyspapsla Pill*.
marched through to .Wfa'he&gt;twr, Va.R east of Winchester to secure infonaa- ।surprise, then, to esrantor tte phfc of
One doubt* it when the record# ot wsr lion amocruing'tha strength of lb* W 'Ool. L. Ville «a I entered a ted-room at
School Books fr Sialion cry
tell him that the town wa* captured my in that direction. We ted a long
twenty-throe time* during tte war. It ride of so-cn milat, when coming to n
was 'Yank' onetnunili ‘Johnny’ the next, fork in th* r&gt;atd, tte major took on* comand tho (hteldtant* got *0 at fast tbat pony and myself the otter, and pasted
they dared not pronounce fur either uu the fork*. W* w«ro riding along !
ri&lt;to,lhV claimed to bo neutral, nud oarolesaly enough wteu all at uuos tte 1
Michigan Exchange.
only aaked tte soldierx in bloc or the bnshu* by tte r .adride shot tlaiu* aad
0 waa bandaged up and ru still
•oldier* in gray to let their chicken* smoke. Every Ling wa* confusion at '
w*ak, but be emifad chwfully and
tli* suddan attack. My hors* leaped to !
oat instead for a atete.
If tho fast year of tho wsr didn't one ride aad then ran up tte rood Tte
»w i. a minute how matter* were
•weep it away, and tho firn tine spared cavalrymen, some of wham weru wvun-1»u Kate’s fever. I ted only to
it yet, them ntetnl* an old brown iana- •d. wecfeil abant and as Hoped down tte
» her bliube* and th* tender look
houee witii a front yr.rd filled with eterry road, and war* aoou out of eight, and
hair which al way* hun&lt; over ter h*ad
tree*, axd a lot of mulberry tree* grow­ th* Vitllo wa* ov*r in thro* nuuutsa
danced ^“&lt;’*•^7 “i1
'1
ing np and eluding tte south and uf
•Udd tail lurid ouI Surrondw, Oolth* bouse. It I* a very cosy pfatte for on*U" *bcmtod a buadxad voiosa at ■**, 1
foundaa ywar that Uncle Brno*'* will
CUI AT JOK5 STASLKTf
two old whito haired parents to ait on and directly my terse oarnod me into family that all ted bean wel' used and
th* midst of a hundred cavalrymen, non- courtoously treatsd, arid to show me ftet
Pure Wines and lionets!
the nnahin* while a strong armea aan cafod in a tend in tte rood.
te was appreciative, te allowed me to few. 1 de«'t th'mk I waa made for en
whfatlr* cheerily among tho growing
telro-. I Kte to (tete and mend, to
crop*.
*
I aaw it Um* o»c*. aad I aaw it afterward*
when
tho
storm
of
war
awep:
MONUMENTS
over and around It, mining tte green
IF YOU WANT
gross to a rod, and when imsfanato mon
aud borero swept Ihrougb th* fields and

jorttj.

Wi'l

Salt! Salt! Salt!

4110

Haskville

Tar Cordial.

FARMERS

“IHffi

DFjY qooos 1/1

V^iifr'

Miiau.

StM Silter ui Piaui ’Sait,

Russell &amp; Nevins

Immense Stock

DRUGS

Dye Stutts,

Tie Pin Tra Tar Mai,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Price* Guaranteed.

HASTINGS IARBLE WORKS!

Ip A tp V
H\ -A_ Bu s ell

jfxo-m

�■ apply for work h*re .find plenty to do!

^tpabliran J]aitntr.

Th*, following wo clip

from Mr.

BACON &amp;

ffl MH MT 11 HKI

follows:
[Wetitessd

vyhat is it?
Jwpi; and for Yfoe-Proaidcnt nil th# '

Why, It 1. LEE HEED'S Trip H.mmer.
project carried oul'

or Ge* oral Grant for I'rvrident and tor

importance of thia town

by the German*, tbo French ladies walk
It is also near the atneto by throe*, one dreeead ia ।
red, the next on* in white, and th*

Yea, My “Trip Hammer, "

means whlctaenableo me to eell Buggies so LOW as Io DEFY COMPETITION.
So it resulted that tho Senate decided

Hxstohm, Mrcaiexs. Mn.i 5, 1873.

uou* in Hie windows of French pnnt-

mda an pending aad being
new county, its passage is only

THE W01X Of THE FORTT-BEC
OHB C0HGEX1S. THIRD SESSIDk
-covrriMo the electoral

Single seat Buggies as Low as
Hundred Doliare.
patriotic mariner can hang a scintillabon of hope, but with oouaoua feature*

And two Seated Farmers’ Buggies at

“I return herewith, without my ap­
proval, Senate bill No. 161, entitled 'An

One Hundred Kind Twenty-five Dollars.

I upon the tep-most bough of a bamn
I poplar, enveloped in an impenetrable
General Carlo* Buell.‘

ipply with equal force to this bilh
(Georgia) with th* elector* voting fori
“According to tbe official rope

Tbe .Inking ieatarv ol

2STo w Farmers,

A lady walking on Broadway a short
time agu, a gentleman's button caught
I in the fringe of her shawl. Some momeats etapved before th* parties were
township journal, it being tbo first record sepsrated.
am attached to wu, oralin the county. But before I copy from am,' said the gentleman,gvod-numorally. white h * wa* indu-tnously trying to
get luoeo. The nttaihiuont is mutual,
air, wm the equally goud-lrauwrvd re-

President aad Vice President, for thi

March, 1873.

I shall ateo build HtnilU PxlCX Woax.

PaxixisntXB, Feb. 21st, 1878.
I am about to redeem a promise I

a resident of Gull Prairie, of Kalamaaxi
' County. Mr. Parker, entered the W.

and Louiuana two Mta of electoral vote*

1TI.F,

First-Class Instruments.
Hastings, lforch.fi, U7X

A min in Chittenden County. Vi.,

BEST TMIMB

Isadora of the rebellion calculated upon'
cold by snow. For four ouccossive win­
their sspply of aalt to came from thee,
ter days, there being four inches ot
•rorita and that, in hia opinion, their tsredin theCountjr.Of the 80 acres about snow on a level, he found the average
destruction waa a military nocoaaity. I 60 was Prairie and he called it “Garden temperature immediately alrava Ute
of Louisienderstand him to any. in eSret, that
.-—J—.,—-——_____ _ snow fourteen dogreoo below rero ; imWheat. In the year 1832, in March.' '“'^•‘•ly beucath, ten dojree* above
.. .. .
...
..
. ,
under a drift two feet deeti. twen-

the lawful vote of th* State respectively

▼ember last, had died before the uaem-

IM

THE WEST

Atektson. Topeka A Banta It E. R-

New Scales.

is now standing. In 1833, Orville Barna

A youth, in acoutremeut* that indifa-

“1 cannot agree that tbo owners of

quirod by th* Constitution bad bsen

Nsw Styles.

to settlers

same, aa soon aa completed. Mr. Par­
ker claims to bare been the first resident a handsomely embellished specimen
। trite* hanging in a show window, and
of what ia now Barry County except an
suipended Irons it a teg with thia le-

therefor from tbe United fit*:.*.

New Prices.

Moran, bring on th* Tbotnapplo River I like it* ‘Well,*
___ ______
__ B
said_________
Rutticus,, eyeing
aad to have driven tho first team from ’• vert is suspicious looks, ani edging
•

before them under a system of rule,
which cut off debate. The difficult)

unran bv*,!

,
. .
llio oocaiion was tn tskn

Very Low.

think they would like it.

Rapids to pot up &lt; Saw Mill,
principle binding the United State* to drove to Yankee Springs aud
toril college* improved or abolished, pay far all property which their military
foroea
daetrayel
in
tho
late
war
for
th*
riser* ought likewise tu be eom. taoro
I old camping grounds, and third day.
! umple, direct, arid constitutional method Union. No liability by tho Governof settling *nch confusion and conflict ia
In 1831 Linua Ellison, pot up a house
ibe State governments. Lal Ilia thought-

Wareroom, Xo. 255 Greene, near Eighth St., X.

J*.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

put up a bouse ia what ia now Barry,

the House of Representative* at the dose!
Bill to increase the sslaiie* of President,
Vice President, Cabinet officers and

substitute

■ae of that kind and th* on* under 1838, C. W. Spaulding, Aaron Fargo, ------------------------------------------, r. *
. .
Thoma* Nicholas aad Richard CampCHANCERY ORDER.
■Had Getraral Craft and fan ~m- ... m
.. _
. .
. , ’ । stATB &lt;* JHClHQax. £«««.«»

GROCERS.

Of the first Town Meeting ia try next

tffir Hr as a at lovs Unit Bsln

u«vu uiirai.uk in pviucipra irom use un«
psaranted in flua bill. Wbat poerible '
dsOowMe can it make In tho right* of i

Liffl PLASffl.

mo

•i’r spywlM to »Ste««u
I &lt;U »U&gt;»
Mnlu

Strangs Capture of a Murderer-

Mr. Butler has finely succeeded in

WATER IDE,:

'

The power of cousci-n
bearable weight of guilt
■ better shown than in tl

majority

|

B, F. NORRIS &amp; CO

HE te HAIR

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

WHOLESALE. &amp; RETAIL

JEWELERS!

interior town thirteen miles from Cold-

Vt

aa at first prupoa*d, and al! allowance,
tor Members uf CotigTvss for miltag* or |
other expenses, nr* aholiah'-d.
The '

B4 5
to 5

“wSTu'.’iurtuiiu

man who had committed the murder.

/low o/l ffn/to

fitoek ever brought to the City.

137

A 139 State St

adhere* tu its non-tuacurwacc, aa we
certainly hop* ft wffl, au&lt;TirMx. Butler
■uocai Is tn keeping the Hottee io ite
present attirade, the rewtdl will be aa

'

Madison,

CHICAGO

WATCHES

I just tipsy oeuugh
I amd, addraseed tbi
1 mann.r.

State of Arkansas were not duly elected, |

corner of

ELGIN

his bosom m if to dra^ka weapon. Dr.
Ritchie collared him with hi* loft hand,
•I fully appreciate the hardship of and with his right drew a dirk from hi*
pocket, and told him if ho attempted to
We certainly hope that the Senate
draw a wespon bo would nlnng* that
knife to his heart in a second.
He then commanded the man to with-1
draw his hand, which wm speedily i
obeyed, when, instead of a weapon, he
i for property injured er destroyed by the drew out the sum of 81,100, which ha
1 armies cf Ibe United State* in the late I
' but tho total one before tbe p»
ooutnry
that by adopting it tbo members
tho evidence of the man’s guilt wai by
thia time *0 palpable that he waa placed
“Exacm.a Ms.atox,

s’
E

create of salaries. and ha has, therefore^

S

WATCHES,

WATCHES.

15 Corn Shelters,

01 i

Gold Opera Chains,

15 Feed Cutters,

CQ =

Silver Vest Chains,

Pearl Setts,

8 Wood Sawing Ma­
chines,

et. q

flows, bimows, to.

TAKE TOUR CHOICE.

Gold Ring.,
Gold Teeth Picks'
GoldPvM,
Gold Wateh Key.,

&lt;Z1

•February 11, 1873/

8poon Holders,
thtpe aad Gobiota
Bracelets,
Gold Thimble*.
Silver Thimbie*.
Gold larakete.
Shirt Braids,

Which we will Exchange for WOOD,
mast in said State which is republican

delivered at our Foundry ; or WHITE

ASH, OAK or ROCK ElJd LUMBER

ent Cosgrcsa is a direct and shamel.se '
bribe of 83,000 to each of thee* rearing

’ waa with diffiicultv that *he could be
restrained from doing the prisoner harm

upera utaamoi

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
^atch material and Tools for Jewelsia

Anr o.o naitte

ton mils* of Hastings.

THE CHEAPEST PR1 FES IS OUR MOTTO

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS.'

Mr. Butl.r

Though leas than two yrars old. it
number* 100 dwellings and 500 inhabi-

Tb»T«l Hriadisl

B. F. VOUUB 4c CO.,
187 A 110 STATE STREET. CHICAGO.

foblStf

Powerful Argument*.

MONUMENTS
HEADBTQNE8.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES.
SHELVES, ETC.

Sweey's H°TtL,

ijwigbi, muim.

CITY !&gt;w

hfporf

ITALIAN
AMERICAN

'Ton won't ebangs this ticket, then.
I your tick.!, and I have th* mousy for
I it, and if you want a ticket ovwr tho oth! er route tvu will bare to buy it.'
Very quietly tbo stranger twisted hie
ticket into a email roll; very Mten.ly

and cm Ubt stood til Rw

MARBLE

Michigan JExchange.
on~ occupied bv Braton Cash Store.

________ BLACK A FULLER.

STEINHOFF

Has now on hand a com­
pete assortment of Books
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils
^ffes Picture Frames,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the Uitest styles
9ord’
Fan^y
Articles fnt- th»

J/e. Ifott^ft.

both

I

m 8130, was im-!
trait

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY M

their Brick Warehouse.

tt M ta m li * a! mt ta U Eijwt | fc Hkr.

vancc above Car-load Rate*.

FOB MXDICIMAL I VBroSNM.

Silical udlstaiicai,

dentist

IF YOU WANT

Keep . Urge .apply of Sdl for ule .1 Lowwt market

10 Barrel lota and more sold to dealer* at a very small

Pure Wires and Liouars!

■b.

SALT. SALT
BARLOW &lt;fe GOODYEAR

Mr r&lt;&lt; /••• j Oa/w&lt;.
Water Lime,
Consumption can be cured.

Shingles Of all k-inri«v;
City Dining Rooms
S

WABM MEALS AT ALL

GROCXAiXag

ik

�3, 7173
Fife R^ydiuc^jl Biyi**n

Peninsular Railway.

Both are perfect gem* Cf
colored and elegantly finis bad. and each

LOCALS

iintuturiiwuiniittn.

Hitnstion Wanted

STKANGERM GUIDE

u Tinner.

K FECIAL NOTICE.

C1ZTTHINC-

CLOTHING.

13.00 to H0.00 SAVED ON A SUIT

xinu, containing 000 pages o.&lt; iUastrated
Saturday last, that a certain gang, living reading fur old and young, »ud thuuo
“Bumblebee two beautiful Oil Chramoe a: » offered

COUNTY OKrifUU.

CLOTHING.

Of Clothes if Bought from Us.

J-Qrirts and Drawers 40 and 50
young lady uf

Cents that other Stores sell at

and other entertaining faalure* and u

Ibe Haynes boy* nd held light for the

75 cent* To aaro Packing away
H. Taylor A Ou.. fit Curnhill, Boaton, or
92 Market St, Chicago.

wonder if ho hoard what wo said about

Winter Overcoats all will be

collar of the bourn ia which they 'ived.

Wo have often thought how singulscRev. E. H. Cbipin, of N. T. City, say had boon iuluraudof their theft* so
will Lecture at Luae's Hall, Greed
Rapids, on the Evening of tbe 20th, dor Haynes boys and Stubono going blushing Evo. He found her ia a gar-

CHUKHEI

Suits $6.50 to
Bunday. Bhentl t rvoman,
requisite papers atartod aleo on Sunday,

Price of Over-

sold below Cost.

coats $4.50 to $25.00.

bloody '‘butchers" or black shooting

Mens’

$10.00.

Fine

ool Suits $12.50 to 20.00.

orvund on one foot doing nothing

Blade cloth suits $12.00 to $40*
Without the todioua formalities of a
reeled and brought them back to thia protracted courtship, he ■•propoeed” and
city yeaturd ay.
Tbe matton-loving waa acce(&gt;tod
clique are now ju jail awaiting examinekite bo imprinted on the cheeks of hia
them and slaughtered, waa about thirty. biiuhiug bride, and wished, in a poetiWe naturally expect to receive local It ia hinted that there ere others con-

MASONIC.

5

Local

M.F. J
s^-TassjH^iE;’;

IIASTINOS LODGE, NO.

police;.

SUBSCRIBE

We have some fine English

nud French Casa, Suili, muu&gt;m
made elegant goods and perfect

fits, prices $25.00 to 40.00.

yi)oa*nox Visit.—The friend* ot Rev.
T. D. Manli, will make him a Donation
of Hastings and eurrounding Counts;,
that I have just received one of tbo first
March 7th. Ail are cordially invited to
lot of Imported Genuine goods ever
brought to this part of the country, via : .'attend.

t»

young; for should uno now, attempt, on
first acquaintance, to kirn a pretty girl,
■bo would doubtlaa* claw hia eyes, box
bia ear* aad “make mouths" at him.

while!

Special Notice!

PALMER ENCAMFMEMT, NO.

OO.

Aa loexcatable Ontrane

Having cut some Spring Over­

FOR THE

McEwan's Sparkling LJQ* Scotland. Senator Crosby, in a late number ol
the Zbweeeraf publiehod at Grand Rapid#.
The oatonaiblo cause wae a bill intro­
duced by him info the Senate placing

r. II HOLME* H.
Dublin, Bermard'. ID-year-old Limerick, 18“U
Hermsev and Julia Robbia’s Brandie*
w
all af wl,,—I. ta
purposes unrivalled.
43wS

nun c. srai

Uod,r

i“tru«‘i&gt;n* of Prot

{Well Gentlemen what about having

45|f fecturiag Beat Work.

Meltons, Light and Dark, *10.
former price
♦2.50

*1C.

Boys* suits

to *15.00 at the Great

ONE PRICE
Square Dealing

reeding matter, end is sent to eubaeriLwr* at ILb^er annum, giving each

subscriber u premium at that.

Woke up. and

in tho Thornapple river, to good use.

a bargain.

former price *10. and all woel

BANNER!

forthcoming municipal election in the

Give tu also

at

sold

&lt;S&gt;
tweed ones at 35,00.

Scotch

900 Ibe., two Slagle buggies, two double

a Paper Mill in Haaiinga 1

per­

fect in every other way, they
will be

allbough lean were entertained for a the article th^t the real object ia to erefew days that Raprvsentativs Blackman.
tioa that labor and capital thould not
iter and hie frieude for political yuupoe-

Grand River Valley Division

coats an inch to abort,

February number, an elegant lull page
engraving, entitled, 1‘roteciiun Trium­
phant, which ia designed to Ulutrato

protective tariff. Aside from its view*
spacial prerogative at preoeut enjoyed of protection tho AxuMU Woaxua
by tho Bishop* of the Catholic Church. pBorLi i* the ablest exponent of tbo
right* of working people in thia country,

We learn that all those who

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

IN *THE STATE.

Overalls 75 cents, worth 1.00.

seen

HASTINGS LODGE, NO. SK,wmu«&gt;«n

WILD f LOWER LODGE. NO. *4.
meteveevKwfajvvwtef,

LOWEST PRICE

Addrves

fhe Largest

ability and
ana true manliness.
manliueM.
Ii abililr
Those who are personally acquainted

Star Clothing House !
36 Canal Street,

heed to thia ecunillotu attack, and nil

1 '

LEVI BROS., PROPRIETORS.

'

i '
I

J ___

= ?

•
t
e

n
\&lt;. Em

h

On tbo 2Cth, ulL, at the State Conven­ charge that there in in the bill even th&lt;
tion bald at Lanai ng. Judge Chrietianry

II

r

;

.xMr. Frask E. Stem **4 Mis* Sank lerow.
r SmwI iL IUe»r4*. *«*lsUMl.

•!

poster, died of congvetuin of the lunge, | shall be tbe right* uf every other, Will
unhesitatingly approve uf the principle*

And Best

CtBc sure and see out name above the Door as other Parties
Jealous'of our good name and immense business will represent
h emselves As our Store.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

Nothing opposition to Catholicism ia en­
J of tho Supreme Court
Hon. E. O. tirely gratuitous, and certainly will not
Oaf Walker waa re nominated for Regent of

Proceeding of theElrvator Aasoeta’lox-

* - ' *■ -

Wo ve tried iL

Hu,

;1 a ^TtSSSfcrftS S';

•

Kisie or tux Blood.—Prairie Itch is
canted by a diaordered and inaebve

A POSITIVE FACT-

A: the meeting un Saturday last pur•uant to call which wa* publithol in

Paper In
&lt; ITIUETK,

Blood act* a* h rtimulaliag alloraUvn Chairman, and J. A. Nim* Secretary
ItiMltuUon In the City ot Uaalinga that
upon all the glands of tho body, ospo-1 fhe mooring wa* addrinaed by Ryerson,
la more worthy of patronage, than that eially upon the Zlver (whfoh i* n glen-1
- . of Bcaaincr, Heath
dular body), and will, therefore, by cor- Motion made and curried. that prelirui-

-h—■ frellMH.

shurt time thia

articlee of A eocialiou.
aa appointed a* I.Jlowro

Michigan Central R. R.
&gt;’* celebrated (fold Pena,

jKsagat

A. Ryerw.n.

Hastings T. O. March 4th.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,1

that Mr.
Sylvester Brook* Esther Campbell, 11. i Cramer be authorised tu get teo Iron-

tribute through thia community, of an

i City Newt Depot P. O. building.
Diane* I Dlarlai 1

Brebert. D. P. Sprague,

Court House cn Saturday tbe Sth, inaL,

1873 at tbe City News Depot
Motioned to adjourn,

Wbe. er

to most

Organ
otviin i American
h Offered to lie Piklic in lerilt
cb

Evtrybodu Should try them before Furchamng EUewher

Ttm Lexa.—1Detroit.

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

Heating* Marcb let, 1873.

Albert

Ere Burna:—I eee that, petition*

JOB WORE A
ffissni
area

turoe aad provision* ot thia law.

Overcoats 46 to S2S
cheapest Store in the
State.
Star Clothing
Bouse Grand Bapids.

■osie JlflU.lKO worth
of all kind* which th

'SB«a£Sta«Sft!di.T!

FRANK L. WARD.
May IS. '71

Barely

Get the Best

31.25: without vbromo, 31.00.

■lands.

mium Chromo, Little

Samuel,

Amende will only

introduce

Hastings $■ JLUegan.

SPECIALTY

lour

gratia) 312,00.
Tho Lady'a Friend
(32,00) and Tbo Saturday Evening Peet
(33,00) for H.M. The Premium Chro-

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ntnryfright whenoffihe party starts
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVII

Ca&amp;'

hM id

roods aa I hare deacribed u full
bagi*generally the result
We started utter pigeons ths next day

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 1873.

jodrj.

Greble &amp; Bussell

w. j.’ rrt'ART.

dealers

e«lf in medial aly in my quarter*, but:
not at ell pie aaed with the prospective ' Mia* Whiting in the arbor half an hour
young lady. There were two already later, after Fred had left, and I lifted
but bartaleea individual*. I meutailyob- my hat with a flouxiah and knelt at her

THE QUAKER'S GOLDEN WED-

pnt 1:&gt; hi* pocket a handful of Brown
Urn bulk
qulfa prot
over. Th

. Thank* for inc compliment* I

1

IN
raork humility.
wife of the mi Jo bosnisr. But this couiShe dosed bur book with a yawn.
‘You hare found out—who told you T aboui and walked defiantly bark to th*

.. HCSSEl.U

lot* on upbra
that underlie* 1

jianier
end aaab-ead Mtyle of mrl. who would
dare mo into seeking tore

•Certainly not—you had Barer seen

formation

•Kato,’ I mid eoftly, •what la the mat.bowing that the aoU was shallow. Still
She atarted violently, and then laugh- it waa a beautiful spot for our purpose.

HAS- II. BAL KH.
call* you a terrible flirt—

a'tiiaiii'k HoLBHUUK

Q
CQ

appetites

Small, dreewd in grey, vyiled. That
waa all I' aaw, eave two moderately
vixed trunka All, until two hour* later

•Why,—I suppose I could—only—'
•Only what itato*'
‘Why, about the grand flirtation!'

liave nothing to fear nothing to guard

VTM U. IliVFORD

rale inventory.

dusky brown, curling or rather waring,
nor quite to the shoulder*, and tied with
a blue ribbon frotp tho smooth brow ;
eyee, a quiet brown, and cirar a* a sum­
mer lake. That waa all, I think, that I
noticed. No,the moulh wa* very sweet
and pretty. 1 remember thinking of
that, and then quite forgvtting Miss
Whiting until tho following day.
•A very quiet, seueible apjiearing anl
rather pretty voting woman,' I bad said
to myself, ana not one likely to molort

n. irt itt.-iiK-.t

BRAKE. M. !&gt;-.

. ■: i . .. &gt;:. r .: . -

.uissr1-'

is better to go about it uii«lor»Uindingly
than Ic bo sly about it in the old wny.
Thinking you kanakas, Mias Whiting,
1 e-iuld bate Euuoon all summer and
never dreamed of flirting—knowing you
,.l.L-_._ 1 .1.-11_____ . ___

that had dune the inisehief.

It was rather abrupt Cto Fred got
over it, «nd hi* uncle really hams from
&gt;ndia and get* him a handsome for- quently fierce iu their blind rage
tuns, and ho momed my pretty sister
and is very happy.

I-I t; s:-v :

' Feeling decidedly complimented at
j the Hoeing aenteuee, I rested myself tin
| the opyovite bench and ops-t^d Ely Look.
But I did not progress rapidly. Mita

mi i. i

Tho person giving the first correct aolution to the above Relnt^{ will be entitled to A PARLOR i
(STOVE. Second. 1 Set of Toilet Ware. Third, 1 Set of Knives andForks. The solutions must be I
laickijtcd in sealed envtelopes. which will be numbered as received ahd on the Grist day of April. |
the ertVelopes will he opened and the prizefi awarded to the successful persons.

Ilazry
tns»w

h.l|. Lu. -,«b

...

...

plainly unsettled toy nerves, no that I

man.
•Quite sure. Go cm my dear buy, I'
ith.my blessing, but don't marry her 1 j^-

„is« I

r™,
ft

It

a Eurrnro advektube

•Would your heart come with UF I
aaid and aha laughed merrily.
•Bravo, a good beginning—[ see you
are no amateur!’
•
j I told Fred of. our arraa genic at the
_ following day. I thought he looked
There io ample room, and I am so much 1 l'!ea*,‘1J'. ,
,, ,
iufereoted in my book that 1 shell not
*A“ nsl”’ °W Wl°*' 1
81*4 !”

and found Mi** Whiting,

H ARNESSES

Built in

g'. 1 thiak I ehall propose
settle matters.'

I strolled out to a little arbor the

»ai&amp;|

■di startled bv

Bather l*low the me-

•"* ,;b

t

irill, on the alopea of the fort ihatfcrad evidently selected my unlucky
h
--------- «!a atxdngly c&gt;ntreating with —ir .. :» —4— i &gt;r__ ___ -i_. i_.n . .
the green award of the parade-ground.

|kjok rfii

the mother of the family, though

■ rap; 1 KU

Salt! Salt! Salt!

“ “di’li “J '%*»!.*-or

Wishart's Pine Tree

•Vera well enLul.r m. I..e.
I ’•ln“ &gt;0,n maT ‘uKKB,t" 1 “•d *•&gt; ^7^7 | One evening I oat on the hotel-stoop
Nouo U
i»
1 .4
*’
«■■—«1 | quistly smoking a cig*rv when two of
[ my garrison friend*, Maj. Pomfret and
Copt. Hardiuge, come out from their
quarters and invited me to join them in
Sb. rl—1 Ih. book, taoi,, „„
.“!? I"™1'-

Tar Cordial. I

FARMERS

S

to*

,

. .

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY i

W .UUi.Wy
.

..
.

■he aaid with gravity.
•Decidedly.' 1 responded.

i’i Look to your interest and purchase your Salt at the old stand of

HESSMER. MEATH k CO..

anil ha.
hear.
their enthusiastic sportemeu, and talkr-1
You could not pat that in though—just
inoaaantly of (talking blue bull* and

ompty gun in my baud and utterly helpfor tay companions could render
;'
I mo no huincdiato aid, having their
hands full in looking after the other
bear*.
Francois opcool the bottle by firing
at tho father of the gruun, and succeed­
ed in rolling him over, lie had previ­
ously handud tb&lt;* two oScers wna of
bi* round bullets, and they loaded rap­
idly, succeeding between them in killing

ell as not. will bring your
that I readily fell in with their latest
pexfactionv all to light, and ray nothing
hunting programme
of your failing*.'
He
- them, it ia doubtful if I could hanWe were to go by alenmer up the Bay made them available. Whan I ao reekwarmly, and we parted..
of Quinta to Belleville, a hurtling little

GOODYEAR &lt;t BARLOW
Throat and I-tini'
। Great Expectations, and U you hare ever

where you’know you get none but the FIRST QUALITY.

i good by to
sleepy old Kingston and her odd looking,
old fashion Martollo tower*. The trip
up the bay waa a pleasant one, the scenery being charming and a perfect sur­
orld, and you esem like an aageJ.'
prise, and fate ia the aftern.wo we ar8ro breathed a long breath.
rired at tho queer little BollsriUe wharf,
a* it stood amtrag a colony of steam saw
A de&lt;-]i fliiah had eome into her
•To see Fred—the finest fellow alire. mills, hngo pile* of lumber, and acres pain of the
cheek*, and her eye* grew darker.
Got a rich unde in India, eomewhore, of rough logs huddled together by end'Deddadly pretty now, and reaBy an
intelligent person,' I aaid.
•Utcy that Mia* Whiting and I were She add a little scornfully.
quite eociable
I nought her eociery
morning we started for Madoc in a light
•Aocnrding to a woman'a idea, yen.
end aba did not avoid .ma, but treated
-vagon, another following with our hunt­
But that i* not all. Ho ia a splendid ing gear. After a rough ride of nearly
me prrciaely aa abo would
fellow—good, intelligent, steady.
brother. Not
three day* wo found aunclve* entering
“Bather ‘
Ihs confine* ,ut the Pine Belt Nothing

Cheaper than the ClfeapcMt.

DENTIST

MicliiB

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
fem Eri. ikstBp. Jut 19, 1811
Srlcrt jlwj

1RRICK.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

almoat a week dipped past before I

NKU18NK

CAPT- KATE.

Sweet’s H°Tel:

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Ru3Sef' &amp; N6V,ns

Immense Stock

pliahm-at ?'
•Wen. 1 c.,,--------angel, atd I wait* bountifully.

•I think 1 sbirtld find it very dull

She looked up wunderingly. 'Dreod1 my coming!

ail M

111 faXC'‘ln

in his rnaanest character, end onyour sympathios, not with ono but
with all. He ia inimitable—he is iucomparable. Other* may in their stvle,

K

4U0 D/fY (fOODS i/i EfioLm

KaWle

mere sapliag compared with the other*.

Do y2u like Dicken* B
you par me romphmenie
'No, I love him From the openin- reeded. Am 1 realty and truly pretty ?
•Badly and truly.'

BLAC KSMITHIN G

•Fred looked blank

DRUGS
Medicines

is more impreerive than these vast forsat of mne trees. Over one hundred
mile* in width, and extending from,
British Columbia to tho Bay of Fun-iy,
the belt of timber afford* an almost in- uaa their gun* for fear of hurting mo, ao
oxauaftbl* supply of that lumber known they did th. next boot thing, and Ufie

dazzling mark of Capt Kata.

b,;----------- - --

else it would not liar* boon becomingly.
kill, and talk me wild and give me no Hhe studied my taste in all tiling*, and
growi, ncr ana ctawa aeratebin* my
fairir daixlod me with her wit and
opening, which
beauty. Yet I think I miaeod Mira abounded with all aorU of amoll game. Utnlx until the blood rec. „
But Antoine, brdve fellow thafhe wav.
Whiting sorely for * &amp;
departure and Kate'
bored to death by my chum, Fred Gor- walked, we rat. wo d
French-Canadian guider, whom wo bad

58T1CE.

Dye Stufts,

bis ^divided

Tte Pile Tree Tar Coital,

Michigan Exchange.

liter
PAINTS &amp; OILS
Goods. School Books &amp; Stationery

closed by Baying:
•Now, that style _
Mita and fearing you w
them, no wonder I dreaded
•Then yon do l
like Capt Kaier

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Ebe said it us drily that I looked up

WORM SUGAR DROPS

•No, (imply disgusted, I aanrared

HEIRYR.WHHART.

•All right.' I raid and we parted.
‘King of flirt* I'Frod had called mo

l or the Gcdtlctaro.

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HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

friend, think me that most drte»t*L&gt;
MONUMENTS
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES,

r»u or Menu

City

AMEBIC AN
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•* ray step I* &lt;fc« State,
NO. EE M. flETOXD ST.

far PUS

' br Bouton Caah 8mm.
BLACK A FULLER.

tho 1 ndian name ofBatch-katrh -a -wanna,
r nppetit-s being sharp
tire rare*
fish which Franooi* had caught while

•And what do you imagine her like f

'You have helped me

night darkeuod ini after reloading Ma rifle elicit*d our ad­
miration by running up and deftly put'
ting a buliet throught the bead of tbs

which gave n» abundant promise oj sport
the mat day. A couple of Indian

�tiers began it by killing hit wife and
child; that bo dt-sitM to lira nt poeoa,
but wishes to bar* Li. people settled on
i iatid where they can subsist without the
' certainty of starvation before them. Th*
, peaco commietiotutra hare proved a tnolerer capita th* propbecio* to the cou1 trary mad* by eetto-r* who Unrated for
| Indian btouJ. having first shed it with­
out proroc a fon. No doubt toe better

original murder of Capt Jack's family,
but they alfould have mad* an example

llisnsov. Mr sic*.-

S12,167X

the foul deed, instead of leaving this
small tribe unprotected from each misrwante except by their own savage mod*

donbUwa giv* th* Modoc* banting and
falling groflud »uffid*nt to (apply their
kimplo want*, and until iodo mnnlerou*
settler* again attack them, there will bo
seated Inaugural cf Preaident Gmh
no further excuse fur making war on
wu hia nddre.-.s. It is *» ibort that
them nt tho expense of millions of the
every one will rood h, so pinin that no­
public money.
body can fail to understand it and jo
good that it w»'.tb« unircnaHy admired.
It ia a builnl down Meerage—a good
complete surcev*. The military and
specimen of doctiMutanr pemmirau, m
| civil pageant waa tho finvat of tho kind
which th" great eet nmtjunt of imbalance •
1 yet witnessed. The inaugural addreaa
ia peeked in th* fivwoel word*. • Thu;
wiu brief and to th* point a* arc all the
I’rMiJent liaa visibly gained tn rotatory
word* and acta of Prwaideut Grant. Th#
cold woathrr waa ao suddaa and tinanThia fart is apparent not merely in the
tidpated that the grand preparations
dirvciti'n of hia treatment asd logical
for tho Inaugural ball came to grief in
dearness, but in peculiar aptaa** and
(pile of lb* thought and rare that had
friidfy of expression, tnonxivtfr, there i*
been bestowed upon it Th* itmacnae
always the *e*M of a man LAind too ’
I bell-room cuuld'not be heated during
words. which give* pith even te ordinary j tho cold wind storm which permeated it
nt all point*. Initnad of 6,000, not more
than 800 licked wire told, and of tboao
term is appropriate nni
felt tl:e groat duty o! t!
tho rarasitatiuti of the
Republic, impaired by i
iguusy bull dread** were obliged to wear
i anoble
i their winter wraps and toahlvor through
! too wonted fediritiee. The ball mk|'u&gt;
i on the night of tho 3th inatant was alike
I n failure, and fur the tame roa*on.

THE ISABOBPAL-

of affair* existed. Therefor*, during
the peat four yean, ao far a* I could,!
b’.vo endeavored to control events so ni
to restore harmu'Ly to the public credit,
commerce and alt the art* of pooc« and

Old Borea* could not be resisted.

teri**dby remarkable good M-n*« and
boaorablc feeling. Non* but a frank

future ia nil that could bo wuhe
Though so canciselv staled.' it mnhrnc

nron*&gt;d under th* fieri call far' troop. '
grtwing vat of that event- I did no! •
: ask for nlace or poaitfon, and wn* on- i
I tircly without InSusnro or the aoqtxaia- ,ins^mblid, inqiwtr to have dosed
lane* of poraoav of influenro, but wa» • Wednesday night’s proceedings with
resolved to perform my part in a atrug- ; Krintillati.iu* uf wit and humor that
On Sunday but. ju*t after mon, when
gle threatening too rury oritteac* uf'। brought down tho house, both xnsmben
church-going people were returning
: the nation.
[ sad epectatora, several time*.
from tbair respective place* of worship,
| I performed a amaefotts duty without'
ia raa mars*
our uraally quiet city waa startled by
tire drollest thing about this wa% that the rrjKirt that a woman had committed
Speaker CroeweII would, with severe auicide a few minute* before. Th* re­
gravity, aud rtriil regxrd for routinn, port waa only too true. To be bri*f,
promptly refer all such to some com- Nelli* Flynn, a young woman about
piitto*. »o well selected, on th* epar of tw*nty years of age, came to thia city
the muc^nt, that tho’ ludicroc* aa»o«ia- about Christmu last, and becamo a
tica of idea* Cllod the old hall* with member of the family oi a Mr. Butler, a
thunder* oi laughter.
clothe* Oyer, on Sycamore street, one
Som« time ago, during the cotirre of door east of tho Bond Hou**, but ex­
a (peach, one of th« turmber* wn» inter­ actly what relation she sustained to’the
' raptc.1 by the daririr* ijry of “louder." Butter family ia not definitely known.
. In toply ho said it those who cried Of late NsUio's ostensible occupation haa
' '•fonder'* would only lorgtbnu out tlioir been that of learning tho hair-dreealng
■ car* there would be no difficulty in boar­ butine**, but it ia now well known that
ing. It was an old joke, rendered cul­ tho unfortunate woman had another and
ling by aovcral eircutaxtancoa, and tho Im* rmpeotabl* calling. It ia known,
Under (he above caption wo find in Huuw» broko out Into such an outburst too, that ah* had threatened to kill kar­
tho CAtcuyo JEroamy Pi.! of Mccvh 6th, of uncontrollable laughter as has been tell, but it waa not believed that aha
the/oltowing, relative to the recent trou- seldom witneaao-L Th* victim of tho would carry tho throat iato execution, aa
repartee saw Wednesday night, hie time ' ’------ rtad to hare bvea an uuusubias in New Orlaaou
' for revenge, and at the tint opportunity ally bl
and cheerful young woman
The thunder baa bunt out of a clear . lie aroMi to gratify it by i.ntrodirring “a lor am. —. ......_____ _____ _ —
sky. Thu Kellogg und McEnery faction* bill to regulate the length of ear* nt-e*i- hone-1 above, a minute or two after the
were able to bold their mpective tern- i rary to hour tho remarks of th* goalie- family had atepi&gt;od out of th* parlor in­
j man from Saginaw, and aiking that it to ibo dining room, a pistol shot was
being discuatod in Wu*liiu|rloi:; but '
heard, and lb* inmate* of th* Louse
McEuery, under the irresistible Gtigrr" CIU siuproratuimuL
hurried back to tlio .front room to find
of Mcpbistuphal** Warmotii, luw yield-; Th* laughter that grooted this ovi- tho lifolea* body of the once pure and
•d nt last to tropical impeluoeiiy. and deuced it to Iw a failure, but the Sjwak- ' guileless girl stretched at full length on
tho city wim di*4r&lt; «'*’! veelrrdav bye: or nddnl pungency by referring it to th* ij thv floor,*w:th too fatal ptotol st her
conflict bstwoen tho MtEneiy militia ,1'cmmiitiw ou tho Insane, uf which tho I' side. Her intention wa« a dotermiMd
and tho municipal poHwaran, who ore introducer uf tlio bill was chairman.'The .
: one, ami her aim only too sure. Th*
Bixler th* auppoMd control of Kellogg. table* bring thu* turned the print waa
' Uli catered the breast in the r«poa of
The struggle thus initiated has boon tdnicna and the applaase •&gt; boutoron* '[ the heart, and prpdnrwd instant deatn.
brought about willfully by th* McEnen u to codBrtv t(te inirodur.cr.
NoUm Mynu came hero from Anu
partisan*. It* initiation ws* lb* i**u-.
| Arbor, but was uripnalty from the State
anco of the following jroeiamatiun :
a* tbx* : “To change tho nxaie of ths of New York, where ah* now ha/a hua­
Srsrx or Lonnass, Extarrtve omtx, I ,। member from Drita and make him hoir-;, bon*' living. From this bnaband ah*
dtvon.-«i c-r separated, audit is
Naw Pausxa Feb. 20, 1878. j 1 at-Lw of tlie member from Eaton.” by
war uf alluding to a sharp, not to ray l sail that .be was again married, this
By virtu &gt; of authority in me vested,
personal, paasng* lietweon th# gwatlo- ' tim* to a man nnm*d Win. Croagrov*,
by tn* eunstitutiun and law* of the
of Ahn Arbor, but of 'thia there is aom*
State, I, John tyoKuoty, Governor uf
doubt. On Tuo&gt;d*y, 'tbe woman'* atapthe Suite uf laiuiaisua, cnlt ujion and
father, from Detroit, and the man Cro«entnmand all cilirvm of the parish uf
grove, camo lp*ri&gt; ami each elsimcd the
| Orleans, Iwtwcon thu age* of eighteen
1 texly. Crorgruve failing to furni.h
and forty-fire, lubjoct to ribd aadnbto of
proof that ho wu too lawful husband uf
I military duly, to n"»Tt forthwith to th-­
Neill.; toe Jjody WM given to tho at p' headquarter* uf Maj. lien. Eugene
fatiter with the understanding that the
! IVaggamrn.. cxniiunu-.ling ht dirt-ir.n
f umer ahould have hi. righto recogt-ix-d :
I L.uw.iana uiHitia, at No. 122 Uruvier
rtroet, for tho' pnr]x»»o of enroCmwnt a*
iage. It L known that ths decet
militia men, and for alignment to the
is* iu pueaeauon of a contiderable i
l tuiniey a lew day* before her d«
&gt;ut how much tit thia waa found

New Scales
New Styles.

New Prices.

M areroom, Xo. 255 Greene, near Ii(hth St., .V. Y.

I not out of too hypothetical spin: of raid c bill for too relief cf to.- d-xtora &gt;
1 Souihvrn i hiralry, or with tho aim oi j ln ta* Ifou^, by rM*cn of Ilia on they
i maintainiug legitimate guveramen:,- but | would sufler on fin I nig all their patient*
------ r—— —•
------- —■- ~ ; for the *&gt;ila purpota &lt;•( taming tho dry | recovered.
, any other State under hk* arvutartan-; iaW c-jQhujuu, -ha; they iu*y rob end
A doc: n then protect J a bill to prgplunder it. The New Uxl-an, poUticon . vbu« the ahedding of Mood by tho legal
In the tint year of the post Aiiminir- u a natural gambler. Tho r.ejro di*. | grullem-n of thaHouteand grai.tiu; i
Cut Ingall*, who step* into Pometratioa tho preposition catno up for toe I turtted ton .-uaditiou of buritioae, th* ; imk-linit &gt; lutre* i f namy land* lor ILiir
oy'» Svualonal .lipper*, avows brmeelf
admission of Bantu Dumingo a* a- Tor-' Letter tho eluitr tn for 11-eeing mdtridu- i bouofit.
' ritory of the Union. It vrtu not a que»-,
mcaaurn ia-rodured
A Butt n: Spiritualist paper daims
.
i * ,-------*V
.--- , 1
•
.........- ... ... ----- ... . ...........
,ur 'OWK-JU-. i I"
। tion from th* |«opfo &lt;&gt;f Santo Duuungo. 1 daw, and his proclamation was the j«- ’ iutroduu-d u hid for
contributor.
k..,l
T—
i I U.K—1 faiiant war-ciy o; th-&gt; lUt-thrcm* and Detnueratk-party and
i now, a* I did then, that it was fo.' tlio : traitor, waiting for tbair cppmftoity. I of more Dobii. ’
l beat interests of thia countrv, for the I i A an* meeting wa* called u:&gt; tin- ov, lu t;l0 m- ai.tirr.’i 1
people uf Santa Dumingo and all e_u- ning of Feb 2sth la uursuauce of the called another gentle:
In-.- flirting proclivitiet
1 ceruad. Hurt the proposition ahi.uld be proclamation, and wu* ~*a—'—" ‘
~
'
* *
। received Csvcraliiy. It was, however, wvr»t d«&gt;uagvgu&lt;*« of t!
regarded constitulunsliy, and, thore- -&lt;1 factiiiu* 1 wu uAt
; cvr.UBuou* service.
. for«. the subjset was n«v.-r brought up
1 again by tn*.
’
,----- _ri_..------------------------ --Count Fraud* Thun, tho greatest BvI In the future, while I Laid my prea- fare the war. Th* mob wa* exhuric i ■ A malutiuu was. flcrwl that the »]o • hetman of u* all, died lately atTe;*ch*n.
{ent oHLo*, th* subject of acquititiua uf to enroll themi’lro. in McEaety* raili-1 ial committee* to inv**tig»te the aflair.1 Autri*. at th* age of si. '
r_ lfl„
...
,
; territory muat have tho support uf tho tin. Tho speukcra apprefod to town to jot vanoa*. railroads bv iustiurted to
,, ,1,.
...
...
in tno matter or tuo &lt;&gt;enova awsnl
I people before 1 will reeuiumvnd any
| propoution looking to such acquiti-

: leva lion of:
policy, upon which I

we ahoull like

MagLtrato, ■

Wally.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE
OB8T^CLKt

i 1 *ey here, now, however, that 1 do
I n«t iJraro in tho apprehension held by
1 many aa to too danger ol government*
■ beoondng weakened and destroyed by
n-**oo of their extension ol territory.
[Commerce, education, nixl the fepid
। transit uf brought and matter, by tele­
graph ana steam, have chang*d thia be-

rubjfctod, but ho regards his vindication
nt th* hands of too jieoplo m cumplet*,

tomhhuw.
Block ever brought to the City.

ELGIN WATCHES

: Duval, wh* at:*inpu-d to cummit auirid*
| for love of Cur* Pearl, ia now oat of
tn da’C'r-

1877.
1S75,

th* officer* uf the T'.iirf Fulice Station
and Council Building by a mob of;

1875.
1876.
is;;..

ormy unscrupulous moansTrf attaining
their wslfiah end*. The proatpraM* with
• ch th* mob wamdisperaed isVorthy ■

nuthoritiea meat bo susuinod untihLw-

l-Jry changed, ur uuarchv muit rrsvail
Tho bate uf the ppuUec nJ only
egatoni tho national1 aathoricA.
anthcritfe bu:
again*: those tusbiinel
State 1
rJ by BtatoLdite.!
uuthoriy ia in great part the w&lt;
town demagofius* woritoig vpc
rynpaihira of th* late rebels for .

1870.
1877,

sauce the country Chat, bo bra not U*n
instmmwnnl in canting this outbreak

!

New Advertisements.

Ihoc J. liobartwn

tiilvwr Spouna

Table Castors,
Cake Baskets,
Nut Picks,

rutu^nu.

sfcarSSL-

■ Gold Opera Chain*,
Gent* Ojwra Chuns,
Gold Neck Chains,

IIoA * Chicago gambler, want* 85,-

John H. MiteU’J.’

Henry B. Anthony-

WATCHES.

The quality of toe whisky at Mont­
i gomsry. Alabama, ia ao bad that the '•
“• I Legislature talk* of adjourning to!
• -1 Hu nt.rill*.
.
।

fo’

that tho products of all sections may
find a market aud leave a living remu­
neration to the producer: to the1 maiutenanro of friendly relations with all
A couple of wife murderer* confined
our neighbor* and with di*tt*nt nation* ;
in a tiavannah jail gj' into * fight and
to th* eetablishmrnt of our commerce
cheated the gaifow* before they could lx
end ahaiw in the carrying trad* upon
-eji.irated.
too ocean; to the cncouragviner.t a!
such manufacturing Industrie* a* can
A new paper in Tekoa starts oat with
be ecououiieaily pursued in thi* country
tho announcement that "in religion we
i to lb* end that the aXports uf hom*
i aro ounaervaliv*, and w* intend to ad­
product* and indus'.rias may pay for
. here to the cub system.
uur impott*, too only sure method .of
Mr. H. 8. Averill, th* proprietor of a
returning to and permanently maintain- aaw-mill al Averill'* Station, had in hi* i So many poople hare become wealthy : A gushing po*t aaka in th* first line
;ofa recent t-ffuaiun, “how many weary
ntuptey ocvernl men, anioag tiu'm cue । by investing in Lind* in .and aboufo■ pilgrim* lie F W* give it op, but ex­
by th* nai.i* uf----- Drown, who about, Chicago, that there hu become quite a [I [&gt;eneac» hu taught a* that there are a
a month tinre wna token rick at th* I■ mania for buying property kero with:
; good many.
Pioneer House, which waa k«j&gt;t by Mr.! ton expectation that it would soon bu
Averill, aud who boarded hi* mill hand &lt;. i: worth a fortune. Faith iu comer fot», .
Whim Mr. Brown wu taker: sick lie . ' way out upon th* prairie," bu Lews so
nation. Ware of extermination, major- wu carried into toe garret of the Pio. strong that many porwin* bar* bought
•d in by people pnrauing commere* nnl necr Ho:.m. where tb«re were no win­ them »* buys du jack knives, “ini.ight
all industriad parsuite, ar* expeneiv* dows, or any light ante what might pan and onscou." Shortly after the fire, a
•ven agauut th* rreak.-*! jieople and ere vtrato through cracks in the budding; man, finding property was in brisk de­
donaoralizing end wicked. Uur supori- with oaly n itraw.bed to lie cn. and but mand. notw.tn,tending toe wid* atretcb
ority of strength and advantages of civ­ uno quilt and a ehxet for bedding, and of ruins, bought tor a few doilara tier
...... Mr*, a iar,-e swamp, about twelve culo*
ilisation should make us lenisn'. toward erithflor
from the city. Lid it out into block* and
the Indian. The wrongs already in­
lots, and put tu*m into market Th.
flicted npoo him should be taken into
account end the belanco plaoed to hi* men, tho mill hand* hod no means to p'nM uf tin* ]&gt;ier* ut real ntata were
credit- The moral view of tha quo*- a.aist their comrade, who was also witli- j marUd “Bonlvranl AdditfoO* to Chicxfioa ahould be oonsiitered and the ques ant meant, but had waged due him of go,” though the original .urvoy, as well
tiou asked: Cannot the Indian bo mad* about 825, but could get no pay. In *s Mvtrral lab-r mapa, doaigunted the
a uaotul and productive romalwr of sori- thi* garret Mr. Bro.ro laid tor some *4BM» property u. “dwamp." There tots
rty’ Bypropre teaching and treat I two week*, when he died, flaring mi were sold inoatly to outride partite;
m»nt. when th» effort ia made in g(-oJ i means of hia own, and Lis employer r»- •umo of them to person* the other u to
faith, w* will slaud right before tho I| fusing io pay Li* wag**, remarkieg sLS’rr
Ki?
•&gt;"“

fogg Butte government, is dhgrvcvfal to .
too country, cs'well a* to the city fold (

CHICAM

WALTHAM

! quired.
Mr effort* in the future will be direct­
ed to tho restoration cf good feeling be­
tween the different section* of onr com­
mon country ; to the rsotoradon of our
currency to a fixed value a» compared
with the world's standard of values,
gold, and, if noasibh*, tn par with it; to

abroad.

&amp; BETAIL

131 i 139 Stats St corner cf Madiscn,

the address it can of preuliar interest to •
toe p*uplc. and we trust will b* cnrcfolly |

that t.x-Gwarscc Warmcth left '"Ruah- ■
ingtaa u few days riac^ threatening the
riuiwrt overthrow of th-r Kellogg *tate
rreroraswul, it wHI be difflcnli to per-1

First-Class Instrumer „s.

The following is a l et of tionstors en­
titled to ait in tho Forty-third Congmaa.
I Adminitiratwn member* (Roman), 44 ; j
Democrats and Liberal/ (in italics). 28; j
szaiancioa 2.' The figures indicate* tho j
year in which tho tfonator* term ex-j
jrirva. and asteruk (’) denote* that ho ia1

rommarce

lifis

OF I1AHTIMGS. MICH.

Veiy Low.

TUrd, Le eheaprniag of transpvrtatiori,
between toe ’.rcdir'i-r end hi* market*: ,
Frertt, fncnuly relation* with all other I

OUS WAEHH1GT0K LEfTEK-

iaoo:
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK,

weeks ago, und until
corpse ba* lain &gt;n * w_—_____ _______
ill's Station. The aron, having no monoy, could nut tul*Rrnph to the young
man’* friends in York State, and had

Byrup Dish**,
tipoon Holder*.
Cnp* and Goblet ।
Bracelets,
Gold Thimble*.

Butter Diahae,
tfoUIting*.
Gold Teeth Picks’

Gold Loekei*.'
Shirt Btmid*.

Gold Wateh Keys,
Watch Chain*.

_

Coral Sett* and Rings,
Brotia* Ornaments.

Brooch. *, kc.
Open GlasMa.

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelea
THE CHEAPEST PR! EES 18 OUR MOTTO

B. F. NORRIS 4c CO.,
187 4 1 19 STATE STREET. CR.CA00

J. Cole &amp; Son,
wMOLcuut a kmn,

GROCERS.

SALT. SALT
BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

tts &amp; Sis tl ttt 1M LMg Jas
UM FUffEB,
Keep a large aupply of Salt for tale at Lowest market :“
STUCCO

their Brick WorebouM.*.

WEB IDE,:
LIE at HUB
Shingles,’ Lath, &amp;c.

Mi M i ran it M cat m ta W Egori it Be 1au.

BASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

10 Barrel loth und more sold to dealers at n very wctll
vance above Car-loud Ratira.

ttt

MONUMENTS
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPtr.
MANTLES.
BHELVES, ETC

ITALIAN

x

«=»-ra. JL-a

jcm

a

water Tri-me,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
ivptff ruwwo if 044 11

Lore. ,

,

�.suciy, Biyiaen

Peninsular Railway.
Regular meeting of the Council at the
Council rooms Monday Evening, March i
10th. 1873.
Pnseut—Mayor, Recorder and Aid*. |
Eastman, Wool,

Wooley, "William*. 1

$10.00 SAVED ON
What is it ?

Of Clothes if Bought from Us.

Minute* of provfoti* meeting road and
approved.
Tho Committoc &lt;&gt;» By-l.lirt end
Ordinance* reported us follow#:

MAIL A UH ANU UM EXT.

Shirts nnd Drawers 40 and
Cents that other Stores sell at
Yes, My “Trip Hammer. " with which I mako Irone for BUGGIEX.

treat tarttor «riw* auto stM &lt; to
Mtos&gt;.
itu&gt;v»iMF^4oB«e ,

We Lavs b fiat da* Job Printer, and
' all Jobe will bo executed on .double
i quick time, and Ct price* a* low as the
I lowest, for ciuh down.

mean i which enables me to *cll Buggies so LOW as to DEFY COMPETITION.

Winter Overcoats nil will be

CHURCHES.

Singlc neat Buggies as Low as
$10.00. Pine

CisrtxTOx Caeca.—The caucus for
the nomination of officers for Castleton,
will b* held nt McCormick's ilall, in
Nashville, April 4lh,-al two o'ulock P,

MA80HIC.
Last weak, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin lied-'
bread, made us a visit, but the anow :
' storm of Sunday last cut short their
I stay we gum*. for we haven't so*n thorn

Ictal bSfijej; fiotice;.
From what w* have seen in mMy of I
our exchangee, we infer that th* langard Truupo will meet with rather thin
ay taan ; ar* you Eungy J Woman houses in wmi parts of thia State,
Vuu faint for Want of f.iod!1 Child should they visit the said plarm again.
um want v.oniotlasg to «ntJ If so,
I nt L’ F Staffer’s Eating Ilousa

Price ofOvcr-

sold below Cost.

Mr. A. H. Tyl«r, while cutting away
sofas iss. under Darlow &amp; Goodyear'*
grist mill on Saturday last, slipped und
fell, breaking ous of hi* lags.

•*s«4«e W*e&gt; U ■* 1.

75 cents To save Packing away

Tbi* Valuable "lUcnnra” I have long felt the n«*d of. It 1* one of the great

And two Seated Fanners’ Buggies at

nil wool Suits $12.50 to 20.00.

Black cloth suits $12.00 to $40-

On motion ths report was accepted.
Moved by Aid. Wood—
That nny ferther action upon tho By-

We have some fine English

and French Coss, Suits,
By Aid JewellThst tho City Attorney bo instructoi
to draft a msmoriil to .the Ltguhturn
asking that any farther cctnn
Senate bill No. 151 iu xegardto amend­
ments ut the City i.'bartor, .!&gt;» d^fetr-i
until a turtlx-r *xpr*ori&lt;m of ths [si-opje
of th® city Hasting* ron lx- had.

made elegant goods aud perfect
fits, prices $25.00 to 40.00.

PRICES IN THE STATE
Overalls 75 cents,

- &gt; -SaiaState Street, wln'rwyou will'
lovuiythbg in the tow of sstnblw,'

By Aid. Wevd; That when the Ciibiwon ;
- J rant* par meal.
tfitf;
Council shall b&lt;- prepared t» submit tLa ;
amendment* |&gt;ioi*im4 to the charier »f i
the City of I luting*. th»y shall invito
Speciil Notice!
tho ritix»n* Jo b* present nnd exprv-i-i
/Notwithstanding, Dr. Upjohn broke their opinion upon the*.’ amcndioi-uu i
before the *am. are finally eubmir.i-d to I
of Hatting* ut*I »urrourdir.g Country,1 । one of his arms a few day* since, ho is tho Legislature of tho State.
that I fcayo jm- rtrvinsi one of the Cr»t &gt;&gt;U the go most pf the time with hi* arm
Adopted.
lot of Imputed Genuine gnadt ever in a sling. attending Io his j-atirata.
11- &lt;:g!;t to tbit part ofEie country, vix: [ Dr., you will bare to break both leg* if
McEwan's Sparkling
Ale, Scotland, you expect to get any • rest while you

Spring Overcohts an inch to short, but perother

Scotch

tweesl ones at &lt;5,00.

former price »10. and all wool

Feed Cutte

Guuitio*.'* XXX Porter. Dublin and
Bi vArina Lager B«r by thsr doz*n bo L .
■ • Kinahun'a celebrated LL Old Mall I, They are haring serious times ia
Dublin, Uerrnard'* lU-vsar-uU Ijtm-rick. I[Jackson. The temperance people are
H'tibwt nnd Julii Robbin'a Bra^Jica ।, he ring all manner if nbus* heaped up-"
I’-.rt end Sherry Write*, alt of which U 1 on diets! by the whisky suckers, and
:.-■■■ .. .in _ iclt-rir.ja and fo.- Medktt I; Judgv Vldato wImmo character is stain­
less, ha* been held to bail by a JustiOr
of the Peace of Jackson, for a iiroWnT. Parker of this city dtxl rape upon the person of one of the
igurt*, for task or good worst liarlot* in Michigan.

Meltonn, Ligltt nnd Dark. 310.
former price
Boy#’ suits

8 Wood Saw
chines,

to *15j00 at the Great

ONE PBICJE
re Dealing

two good Mare*, oae
The Mayor appointed a* »u*h Commi:
tee Aids. Wood, Jewell nnd Williams.
io Imggu'*, two double;
By AM. Jowell l„ cud two single HarThat a Special bo held TUrsdsy &lt; t.
Fred Galloway.
We underatasd be
-• bargaiua fur those
। did with inflamstary rheumatism. Our ning March lltb, 1873.
roperty, that are not;
By-AM. Wood—
cilixent wore much surprised indeed to
r^r fafJy.
45tf i
1 hear of his demiso, as there Were but
tow that know of his sickness, till the

Which we will Exchange for WOOD,

deliverad at our Foundry ; or WHITE

ASH, OAK or ROCK ElJd LUMBER
doiirersd there or at any Mil! within ,

JTCiUT, muu UESER
Th* oxamicatiori of the sheep thieves,
j *pukcti of in our last ia*u&gt;-, wo* combi- i
sx, face, rough skin, ' d.xl to day, baforo Jams* Clarke Jus-1
lieu
of tho t*«ac&lt; Subsequent 'to our I
rnnn, s-ilt-rheutn. nod
■ ulfectiuM cun-d. cud last issue, tho arrest of Afonin Bennett (
uft and smooth, by uliag and a Mrs. Parker a* ncreosorie* boSoap.' made by Caswell, fore tho tact, w*ro made, but Mrs Par
Mm* Mathilde Victor will Iz-vtnre cl
her was discharged, as no evidence wa&lt; the M. E Church on Friday Evening I
ad&lt;luc.d to show that she had anything this week, the 14th. (don't forget thto do with, or knew anything concern date.) on Temperance, Mim Victor bsu
lug the matter Bennett and the rest lectured hero before, mid any remark;
o. tlio gang, wwr» held Midi to fiflceti tram us is unueeossnry, iwpocinlly tc
hundred dollars bail, excepting the girl.
luilon in the city of Hasting* that
.:' worthy or patronace. than that
.wundr* Heath &amp; Co, Tbclr stock

LEVI BROS. PROPRIETORS.
(jJ’Be sure ajid see our name above lint Door as other Parties
Jealous of our good name and immense business will represent
themselves
our Store. •

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

Michigan Contra! R. R.
OLD, RELIABLEADD DIRECT ROUTE,

SAW

were read, and a motion made to amend
tlio third article, but was voted down .
Tho said articles were then adopted a»
framed. On motion, the following mem­
ber* wore appointed to solicit subserqr
tious to the Capitsl stock :
Poter Cromer. Hatting*.
John Taxtto^r Irving.
Jame* A. Ninu, Rutland.
Goo. Nichol*. Carltun.
Cha*. Rnbiukon, Johnttown.
David Sanborn, Baltimore.
John P. Phillip*, Woodland.
Chas. Robinson, Hope.
Georg* K*oglo. Castleton.
J. Cols. Hs»titngs tty.
Wni. O. Freeman, Maple Grove.

above list, th* following Minis: A.
Ryerson, I. 8. Geer and J. W. T.Orr.
On motion James A. Nima. wm ap­
pointed to canvas* the County to solicit
aid to th* proj-ct, for which ho is to re­
ceive a fair ccmpenaaUin.
Moved and carried to adjourn, to meet
on the 22d. inat, a! the Court House, at
;w«» o'clock P. M.
J. A. Now,
Secretary.

Jovh. Blanclmnl. Willi- Banker.!
Mra. Eluabetii Dumpb.il. Mr. IL F.
Fulisr. Calvin Ifausmore, Mias Hannah
Hugh’, Henry Hinkley, Allen Wheel­
ock, Elijali Wright, Sira Brawn. EtUier
Hall, Thoma* Smith, I'*t*v Smith.
Direct your l*U*rt to No. of P. 0

American Organ
It DM It lie Piilit oi lb Menu

Everybodu Should try them before Purchasing Elsewher

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.
li hr Hit by

*od Uwj *rt *11 Flnl &gt;lw Uitroa;at* &gt;■ ttvry

VERY REA.HOXABEE TERMS ARE GIVEIM.

M

_

FRANK L. WARD.
Hastings

Allegan.

CITY linrs ocror

t SL'IUJI. to.

Has now on hand a com­
plete assortment of Books.
Stationery, Pens, Penhold­
ers, Ink, Slates, Pencils,
Pictures. Picture Frames,
Initial Paper and Envel­
opes of the latest styles,
Picture Cord, and Fancy
Articles for the Holidays.
Call and see them.

Kjri

Ktxa or ru Blood.—For Salt Rheum,
Eruptioua Scald Head, etc.—I bare
been troubled for the la*t thirty year*
with Salt Rheum on my heed*. They
haw bxea to at time* that I have b«m
unablo to ut« ‘.ham for any purpose for

vised by n frioud uf mine, who had
used the King of th* Bleed, to try it
I did so llavu u*e_ enroll botiliw, and
;&lt;&gt; all appearance* iny ham!* ore well.
They look and firni as though an cutire' ly now skin hail been formed.

J/lo. ffounrt.

MaLiaSgmiaai rial
Consumption can be cured.
m t!«m to’ take ths C. B. t Q. and !
.
j
TbMrne h&lt;M published a pamphlat hanks to the friends who in spits of toe
cato-d •‘Huw to gw West,” which ronrevere a:arm. vieitad them on ths eraning of the 7th, iasl- and to many
others who by participating in the gen­
erous gift amounting to nearly 3125, &gt;
erinasd tiseir liberality, and that it was I,
ia tb«r hearts to be prwsrat bad dnmm- i1

WHia CELEBRATED

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

WOMAN.

�»EW imBTIhEBEkTC

RffiD SALE OF W£8 CF ABT |/L Morriron's Adn'g Department. I
MBTBnnmoN of premiums. i Michigan Machinery Pepot.1

Gao. P. Rowell a Crt. Column.

SB* l-so.* &lt;i er tke
lo u, UuinUtM '
ia r-rMel.wm UUtrieatlae &lt;o IdwpUMH

THE

CAPITOL

NEW

Th« K«r|,»ucM’ ।

OF MICHIGAN

CrtttlaBffi,BnSS»,H.I,JM15,73.

1,000 Premiums.

The figure 9 b eaid to be like a pea­
cock because it b 0 without its tail.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
I tlariei ebuitM rflW Aretrited, Mr. t A Mw. the beerft ef Um CwrigM of b&lt;» Flee
. L'rwna
«f Um Nre CepUel at MuMpa. k*r. .mpl.jrf

When does a farmer work a miracle ?
When ho turns a horse to gram.

Tho Cslwrt Lithojr.phlng Comp.ny of Potrolt,
ftoo th. wert. M.d .« MW pet.luJ.tar a apkoAU T.ntarf J.W.o^r.f.h of
W ANWil *r roD 'rtBH w ■DV * “EWn RB 1 hlLso MaCMIXK t.r I .Mllr a-.

A hen-pecked hutbaad thinks that I
while to ba boroet &gt; lung b bad, woman’*
tongue is worse. A horticulturist giro* a* a reason for‘
painting hi* sleigh red, tlint'he “a!wavs I
did ak* *car!el runn*rs "

FLOUR.

9sagieez'tsm,in‘'^
100 Teachers or Students
Msto or Feoak. eea serere beplmMai
f«»»I0O to 81SO rrrmo.tb d.ire th. .Lpting
**« Keemer AdJrw., MOflxS JOUKkaL
Sil ArtN .l, Fb.lBAelphM. p*.
««wl

What I* the differeuca between n tai­
lor and an editor ? One is B»ble tn fall
overboard, and the ether to bn over­
bored.

MATHEW

IUSIEMSS

The New Capitol and Grounds,

Mwiopal apd Bti;lpi

COLIEPE

55,ffi IIIII.LI8S III PHffi!

Muequitoes are bain of poor but in
duetrious parent*, and u«r-”~’----of the boil blood of the &gt;

&gt; e*»*. n»*l Eatete sad I’rrwB.I rrvfvrtr. la aiwuta f.o« |1 te »l,«00.

JOHN H- WENDELL 4 Cu.

ffAMTED=

|0,(XX)|=!s==
Iren eUo—' “TUI!MAN’S W&gt;IC
Tinner

r.-.- n_.

13,900 in^ Real Estate!
$3,000 in Cash!
$0,555 in Personal Properly
Riorr.

TIG PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

MANTLES AND GRATES

Cmux for Ike &lt;«*ju&gt; *t IU.
Rstetta""

•tfii

yo/Xr

s-teissisi"

P. A. BILUNGS.

»"&gt;* or fir™'
800Pages,25O Engravings

ixrLtertJsj-

Til— I kwi:, .,wU Win. Tw"m ■

ArUrtii«K&gt;xr&gt;&gt;'*&gt;.' UHw»l Uumba*. of Ih.

t**. Oe awUoe r,f Well. A

CHAS JUNE A BRO

Pltf. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK

ssa&amp;BiEb
tn*2«rL'a.taa.

ass

,e woadarW aMbaaiaia.
I'M* la on ....IMika al tho .

The Crowninr Triumph
i/Idusthies

Lail's Paracsi Savin late

Soma "blareted” foreigner aay*;
••Give an American a newspaper aud a
rd*, and ha will make himselt comfort­
able anywhere.”

‘oRn-^. M. k c. KiS
tYflClAN* .edlhnwu. OSw
I Nnl»'. were._____________

Great Preacher's.

A naw paper in Texa* start* out with
the announcement that “in religion w*
are eonaerretive, and «o intend to ad­
here to the ceob »y*to:a."
Editing a newspaper in very mu*b
like raking tho fire—every ono thinkm
he can perform the operation betterthan
the man who hold* the poker

~ WRi&amp;Frf kliOLBtf

A NEW BOOK

Tsru-r:

Our hen-i*ckeJ remarked that not­
withstanding the mildnoeeof .tho after­
noon* it’a always scold where his wife is
when be come* home late at night.

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS.
Carriage &amp; House
I’-Xl is 'I t N G.

The man who has been condemned to
read the Credit Mobilicr investigation
through ha* petitioned for n comxiut*- I
tiun of the eentenew to imprisonment for

I

i
t

Flags, Hanners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.
WOODEN BLOCK LETTERS

FA83AM3

gents, “Stale New*."
‘,'klumma, a brooklet means a littfor
brock, doesn't it ? and aa vaglot a little
regie f "Yre, my darling. ’ "Then,
ma. does an eyelet tnenn n littlo eye.

WILLIAMS

L•

CO.

srarretKSA ar JLir
wtsMsscrtrAanfifiz
wo I'.sllr .•.•-rdet
MkTievrwMi I.-Uiml Jets Itil. A. 1&gt;. l«Tt
■*•
J.b lJ»k.l»ri&gt;al 11 »

1'articuhr attention paid tu
Glass

Show Cnrclre.

THROAT AND' LUNS IH3TITU

LANGLEY DICKINSON'

SEOXa.J^*X?£3
or vue

-A C«msc‘-cui town boasts o! a yaung
man so timid that lie cantxit look a
needle rathe eye. Hany young Jodie*
are troulilrd with urailor foere when­
ever they can got any one else to 'do their

CONVENT

Hastings Sepe. IB, 1ST2.—tf

Tax Rereipte ready for nil ubo nar.i

“IB—

UONFESSI ONAL

Or. Crook's V.

A etinp man who .pretended tu be
very fond of hi* hone, but kept him
neatly Marred, aaid to a friend, "You
don't know how much wo all think ut
that horse. I shall'faare him stuff.-d.
ao a* to preaervo him when bo dies." |
‘•You’d better stuff him now,” retorted '
the friend, “so aa to preserve him Jiv-1

Public Tert
aB*a preen!

I $5 io $20

'

MIRIiONAHD PICTURE FRAMES:

DR. CROOK’S

WINE

S

TAR

(«f™.*41 SOMMA B...T
»* »■ STrecett, N Y.
u&gt;(

“Boy*, the one that wlh ilio mivrt FAT EBB
’twix: now and Chruttne., get* a rest
pattern as a prenent"
’
Maybe we didn't work for that vr*t
pattern I 1 tel! you there wen? s---mi&lt;
tall storiM told in prehe of goods junt
about that time; but the tnllest talker i
and tho ann that hod morn cheek than '
any of us, wa* a certain Jonah Squires, i
who roomed with mo. Ho would uko :
a dollar out of a mse'e pocket when the
man only iuteadod to snood a cixprnce; ■

BlUAEfi

TABLE

t&gt;r: ri:o!r, -

ko/o? mVd'.

WUFACuJEER

. . urciL

BOILER WORKS.

MASON &amp; HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.

It is also a superior Tonic.
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens Ute System.
Restores tho Wenk anti
Debilitated,
Cause* the Food to Dlgret,
Restores Dyspepsia anil
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
g Gives tonb to jrourBystem.
TJW DR.niOCK’SWINEOC'r.1. s

THE ONLY.

(PRISE
&gt;100,000 00

Take it at thirty cent*, and i’ll say you
don't owe me anything. Eh ? too dear
IN VALUABLE GUTS!
Wei!, call it twenty-eight cattle. Wh*l
d'ye cay? Shall 1 tear it ? Al! right:
it’s a hatpin."
I could feel Jonah'* Land plaviug ■ J"
about the bad^lotnea furan instant,

SEINE’S

WIT JKlK TERPRISE.

other, and I hid my head under tho
Tobe Draws Moeai.r. Bin!,. *M&gt;, W.
blanket, perfectly convulsed with laugh­
ter, aud sure that Jonah had tarn the te M Ousts! iris, sumb Mi:
ebeet fivm top m bottom- When I
Otui Prire J5,Wt&gt; in Silver ’
woks up iu the morning I found—alas ' Fire Prime (1,000 i
unkindeet cat of all—that the hack of Five Pium AW
.
my night shirt WU split from tail to Ten ITfaw |10Q , S
collar band.

GBEENBACKS

It boa b»«c rvocounrei! •
•pocifc lor them ccraphiof.
For pains in Breast, Side nr Back,
Gravel or Kidney Dlmasr.
Diseases of tho Urinary Orpin*,
Jaundlcooranyllver Complaint,

ALWAYS’™:
• »T •’Arr ar(MT&gt; t*»» b»t» pr.fr.ui I

UNERVERSALLY
EXCLUSIVELY^™

DENTIST

Hartville.
See tfeifc fuieilo ! I
Will Bet You 80110

COUGHS &amp; COLDS

STOMACH BITTERS

•S5ESS5
tnsSatsE
SESESE
fmbzclvntJi
r.t Ml.ewaawdia ■

Gold &amp; Silver Wa

’NSURE YOUR LIFE

and cKinMm* .&lt;n&lt; re.1 tmpn

The most Extensive IS.'

Sslii Silier ui Plate

^ttLj?

Price Fixed

*«»l *» «e|y to»i m.uri.t Bed worhataMln.
Illustrate.! Catalogue and Teatimooial
Circular, with important iafarmntioti
about Organs which may save putchascn from disappointment in purchase of
interior or worthies* Instrcrr.rnt.- or
payment of high prioer, sent free.

Tte fttml Lite temice taaj,
Dofod Itato'iIFcU*. jSSi'ht. nn.
Gt'AROIAN SALE-

ssaasiss
M&gt;:u. •

Ln.n.t«.

MASON &amp; HAMLIN ORGAN CO,
carriages, Bugghs, Sleighs,
T''»»e«i A,**"«”nl ** MteLloa BKaMtaK.
Assets over 856.000.000.

Michigan _E»

SALE OX EXECLTIOX
”dB!KH!!SK2ss«,- -

DETROn1 BfflDffltt WORK

Condition Powders!

Bent Wood Works,
C,r-w jp.
C.Urr. .id Ct
&lt;uay *1 a M. A (Tr. K*.lr«4 J.wtu

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

FOR SALE.

Tallow, Grease and .Potash

IF YOU WAN

x• •Sas,
ABM1W1STRATOR1 BALE.
«r Um 0M.M ef
3. u

POKE ROOT.

GROCERS.
i •B^ubjicribe for HutncpaI per- Take the Bakhkk; it « the
j Urgent, Cheapeut «ud bent pa­
i per published in this section

ARM MKAL8AT ALL

h th Ihf eeW

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HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

Mwai md

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1873.

that which Amorie
th. ecrplas shrabe, Monte, slpe. renfte.
roots, seeds, etc,, for their private borere
end gardens, and tartructfon in their
culture. AlltUeoanbehadaad prac­
ticed ia any park with seorae aa added
coot
Tho park is eloo a school of art. Ia
our country, where the taw of
niture does art obtain, prirMa prttaiaf

NO. 47.

SIijIjw Cart.
■How are the babies F ho asked.
■Fhal-rate,’ Wheaton answered, and
with aemile so real that bis fsHow-

I slant protest in her heart, Mrs. Wheaton
oould not, ia the pneanoo of these
mutbertess little ones, utter a word of
. remonstrance. She took the youngMt
ons from the anas of her husband and
I spoke to it tenderly. Tho ebild sobbyd
two oy three times, and then i«ld its
bead against h-r tweom.
i There wm so influx of mother-tore
' in tho baeom &lt;jf this woman, who bad
I never boon a mother, the iaount her
breast tell th. pressure of the Uaby-.
bend, and ths arm that drew it eteeer
with aa iovuiuntory impulse was moved
Ly this new tmpulsn.
'

U'tliUllf fc HOLBROOK.

busband and wife—at least art then,
rttbou|L ttoisglil was very busy with

Mrs. Wheaton's manuer to tho chilbren was kind even to tendarneri. and
drew from theta such looks, and ways,
snd little exieooetans of satisfaction, M
tuushod bar heart and filled It with a
loving interoat.
After night-tall, when suptier wee
over, and the ckiidred asleep. Mr. and
1 Mre. Wheatuu sat down together each
‘bowing a little reqerye and vmbarass-

ms

proving. The babies bad brought a
blessing to his houss. In lees than
eightosa tzxmths bo had paid off ths
light mortgage that hr years rested ua
bit little boms ; and not only this, but
had improved Uta various ways, even
to the putting up of a small additioa,
00 as to give them a neat breakfast
room.
Tin children grew finely -there were
three of them now, for their bearte and
bowse had opened to another orphan
toby—and, being carefully treiaod by
Mrs Whiatan. were a light and Joy to
the bouse.
At Ito end of five yean we «Will in­
troduce them briefly to the reader.
Wbraton is a master workman, sad
employs ten men. bo has enlarged
his house, and made it one of tho neat­
est in tbs village. Among his men is
ths very one who ban'ered him moot

1 had one child aud yea saddled yo'irself with two, and not lung ago added a
third. And how is it to-day f You
[ have a nice hoqsa. and your wife and
1 children are well dressed, wbile I have
never been able to maha both ends
meet, and my boy looks like a regamuffin half the time.'
She kept back the sentence that was
•Do you seo that bouse over there—
on her tongue.
the largest and handsomest in the
'But what f asked her husband.
1 place f said Wheaton.
.John,' drawing herself up in a rose­
lute manner, and looking steadily into ।
her husband's lace. &lt;aa things are going
on---------.
'Things shall go on differently,' in­
terrupted WhosUou. I’ve thought that

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

ITERS'

DRUGS
Medicines

where you know you get none but the

FIRST QUALITY.

•Why John'.'
•It's true—more shame lor mo. That
was eighteen dollan,'jrou see, not oounting the money I fouled away in idle
company — enough to pey for ell those
babies would! eat and wear twice over.
■Oh, John !' There was something
eager end hopeful in his wife’s face as
she Ironed toward him.
■I'm in downright earnest, Jane,' h»

Dye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

1st of February this oomnrittee mads a
report to a very largo meeting. The
substance of the report wai'thal the
Legislature, then ia iseaiun, should be
asked to pace a tew providing for tho
appotatoaui nf • Board o f Park Gummireiaaan, whose duty It should be to
select grounds for a park or boatevsrd,
wilhm or withuut tho city limits, andto
acquire such tends after tho means Mb
been provided by the Common Council
and a eitixens’ meeting." At this meet­
ing the report of tho commit tee vu
adopted without diange, and a new
committee appointed, by whom
meeting directed (ha repurtod plan to
be embody in the form of a HU, and
submitted for enactment to tho'togtala-

ere to receive instruction from the hand
of a master. Parks are pictures ; aye,
whole gaiter-tea of Mintings, where a*turo comae, with t A pencil of swing,
and summer, and autumn * of tean and
fl-wot, and fruit, of sunshine and shad­
ow, to execute tLo design of maa'aim-

Amrrira has but begun to take leotree, fruit, and flower, tak»X tawu, emd
fountain; indeed, onlr auoh aa the nrdsns of VenaHtee or Potedawgire aTast
cwnception of bow beauitful aad how iaatrucure thooo eon bo made. Tho part
therefore, booomeo the Aeadowiy of De­
sign for the cil, and tho State. Hare
are the originals from a master's hand.
With oiteb institntions of teeming in
oorcitiae, where alt aiey mstar ant
graduate, you will bom ind tho people
here, as in Europe, copying to embehsh
their own homes.
Ths locating of one far th* proo-'t,
rsiher tlian two or three perks ai . a
boulevard, oonsidonng the ataotmi of
money to be appropriated, and the preeeas FMAila^ of tho aty, is briiovad te
bare been wise. Tho sum named in
tho act. to purchase grounds, vrith tho

the Dark act paaeed Anri! 16, 1871. Soo
Laws 1871, vol. 2 p. 182-'.
The act of 1871 created a
or board couvistiug of six persons. The
board of commiesiaMn were “vested
with full power and authority to adopt
1 plane for a' public park or boulevard,’'
and “to select and acquire 'lite lands
1 needed for such pqrjxises f* oaoditioual,
i however, ‘tapoa the ntiflcatioa of seoh
’ purchase by tho Common Council, and
' the vote of adtueua' mooting.'’ The
Park Cotamission was duly organised.
end Immediately invited proposals of
land suitable for a public park. Every ‘
site offered was carefully examinee?; and i
finally tho commission seMciod a moot
eligible sitk and entered Into condition­
al contracts'^ the camo on the moot

■Somebody else must take them,' she
said.
Th» county will do U,' Wbeatuc, repiied.
fTho county V
‘Xet- Thera’s room tor them at the
statehouse, aud nowhere else that I
know of, unless thav stay hero.*
'l.'nloM they Stay hare 1’ Mrs. Whea­
ton's voice roes a little.
•It’s easy to ■
say that; but who's to take care of |

FARMERS

Yonr committee respectfully report
that, in January, 1871, certain tealag
dtisons of Detroit issued a cell for a
meeting “to consider the expedience of
purchasing grounds for a public pork.’’
The call siated that “the importance of
securing lands for a public park eannot
wsU bo ovsreeUtaated, as such grounds
can bo secured now chi-eper than at any
futoro time.” The meeting was hold

“On December 8. 1871, the Common
Council, by a vote ftf IQ sees to 4 nays,
approved the report of the commissionora, and ordered the proposition tor the
issue of the bonds nrnoose vy to complete I
the purchase to bo submitted to a dtiMBi meeting. This action was vetoed
1 by Mayer W. W. Wheaton, but on De­
comber 19 the Council passed the reao
lotion over the veto by a vote of IB to
5.” After this final vote of approval bv
the Oopunon Council, the commission,
as the act required,*cnlled a meeting of
the dtixette, to latify their report. Thia ’
meeting was held at the Circuit Court1
room; but was controlled and finally
broken up through the influence of per­
sons whoso conduct your committee do
not deem it necessary hen to dose ribo.
A second dtieena' meeting, called far
the same purpove, wu held May 2,1872,
which, though not as discreditable as

hard earnings go to build and fnraLh
an elegant house fur a man who would
rathsT sell liquor, and so ruin bi* neigbbord^bodr and soul, than supjrort hirneelf in a useful calling, as you and I are
trying to do F
*1 can't see whstyou era dr ivinr at!*
said the journeyman.
■How much a week do you spend at
McBride's saloon r
Tire man stood still, with a blank

ESSE

that the dty tad outbred tho period, as ’«k»it had outgrown in nambess, tho time
when these oaee popular aanembtagoo
wtra particularly useful, and tho otisans' meeting was therefore, from noeoesity, for thia purpose abandoned. With
this failure to execute the plans adopted,
acoording to tho various conditions of
the esc, the commissioners were compelted either to ebondoa further attempt
or to seek and obtain relief from a high-

School Books d' Stationery

DENTIST

Kasiville

Miciiiai

Fine Gold Jewelry,

f.iMt 5i«s.

Russell &amp; Nevins

.

SO Silver mi Plaled "are.
Wa tabes. CleefcsaaS Jewesrv, Bepavred 1

Swssj’s H0TtL’

Immense Stock

feriCBUX".
A- for me. I've
got young ones enough of my own.
•We left Mrs Colo tn the room. Bhe
has only one child, and her husband is

Yea, My "Trip Hammer. " with which I make Irone for BUGGIKSI.

This Valuable '‘Macmxx" I have long felt the need of. It io ooe of tho great
I moan, which enablre mo to sell Buggtre so LOW M to DEFY COMPETITION.

Michigan Exchange.
Sintic icat BjffiMaeLow cu
One II sand red Dollarse.

Winter
Goods

wder:
CALL AT JOHN STANLEY t*

Pure Wines and Liauors!
For the Gentlemen.

IF YOU

WANT

“It's a sham. I" said Mrs. Fogg, as
she hurried away, alter the funsral vt
Mr* Grant, escaping from the pour,
desolate room where two children, al­
most babes, wars sleeping. unconscious
that they wars motherless. 'It’s a
shams that nobody'll take them.
•Yes-a bitter shams I* replied a
neighbor, who was also getting off as
fast as she eould, so as to shift the re­
sponsibility on some other shoulders.
'There’s Mrs. Grave; ehe might take
them as well as not Bat they’ll go to

jPricee Guaranteed.

EASTfflfiS 1ARBLK WORKS!
MONUMENTS
HEADSTONES.
TABLE TOPS,

•She's got the heart for anything.
But we’H see.'
Mrs Cole did turn away from the
sleeping children, sighi)
» • — foned sigh that others _„----------,
give her credit for a sympathy and eoncom ahe did not feel.
At test all were gone—ell but a roan
named Wheaton, and a poor woman,
notable to take care of herself.

spending of evenings at McBrids’e
■Ob, John!’ In bar surprise and de­
light she could only repeat the excla­
mation. Aa she did so this time, she
rose and putting her hands on hie
shoulders, bent and kissed him on the
fuiohoad.
.
-You'll take the babies P said ha
'Yoe, end twenty more, if you keep to
this and say so,’ anew .red Jane laugh­
ing through her tears.
•Al! right, then. It’s a bargain.’
And Whreton caught hie wife's hand
and shook it by way of confirmation.
From that time Wheaton turned over
a mw kef. Neighbors were surprised
when it wu told thst Jane Wbraton
had sddopted the two orphan children.
F.llow-workmen taunted John, calling
him soft-hearted, and a fool, hr taking
other men’s brats-’
Ono said to him—‘Are four mouths

thing but harm in return, and haven't
a shingle over your head that you can
rail voer own. Now it’s my virice, in
a friendly war, that you stop helping
McBride, and begin to help ymrrelt
He's cvmfortablo enough, and can do
without your dollar and a half a week.
ako a baby, if you will, for good luck.
You'll find one over at the poorhouso ;
it won’t cost you half as much as holoing McBride, and I don’t think ho needs
your aid any longer. But hero we are
al home, and I sea wife and children
waiting hr me. Come in, won't ron T
•No thank you. I'D go boom and talk
to EUen about taking a baby for good
lack.' And bo triad to smile, but U
was anything fbut in a cheerful way.
‘i'll see you sold out by the consta­ He pareed onward, but called back afble in leee than six mouths.*
But John had little to say in reply—
onlv maintaining an air of good nature, about your place, just send him homo,
and exhibiting more interest in his will your
Jack was there, meanly draeooi and
For throe weeks John Wheatoo had dirty, and in striking contrast with
not lost a day—eomsthing very unusual; Whorton’s throe adopted chiteron, who
and not one evening during that time with the only mother they knew, gave
had he spent at McBride’s drinking the happy man a joyful welcome
saloon. His poor little boose, which
had aims to Lave a negloctod look, was
•I’ve turned over a now loaf.’ eaid tho
journeyman, when ho eeme to work tho

—,-----------------------— warmly sup­
ported, ai vigorously resisted.
Your committee hare listened to sev­
eral eloquent and learned discussions,
both hr end against the bill. In these
arguments venous and important issues
were raised, to wit : Whether the aty
nw-ds a pablte park, and if sc. whetbnr

pulsory taxation, without the consent of
the tax-payers, for public projects not
deemed public aeceeeitiee, in violation
of ancient municipal customs. Upon
those several iasuse, your committee, af­
ter hearing counsel. advoeatea, and titisene—after visiting Detroit and exam­
ining with care the proposed park locetiema, their topography, characteristics,
and surroundings, with a view to ths
prospective needs of large, wealthy, and
rapidly increasing commercial city, find

। cities in srery tend.
, moral as well ss
‘Elk-n and I talked it all over lest 1
---- -------- them.—every princi­
night I’m done helping eateoo-koap- ]
eta build fine bourea Glad you put it [pal of eanitary taw demandji them. The
to me just in that way. Never looked ;poor, the eick, and the children cry out
at it so before. But its just tho hard tor
1 them. The prolonged extetaaco of
truth ; what foots we are " •
Ithe thousands who are bore, live, die,
•Go'ng to taka a*baby F said Whoa- iand ore hurried within the walla or lim­
ton smiling.
iits nf large towns, depend upon those
■W.1L we haven’t sotllxl Ifcrt. Bat'•public lungs.' The millions that peo­
our greet cities cannot each hare (ho
EQen beard yestordav of a poor little ple
|
tiring thalli have to go on the town if i
name one don't take it: and I ahoulan't ।
wonder, now, i! ato opeaed her heart, I
for she's a motherly body.'
‘Where feiir asked Mr. Wharton.
•Down at Woodbury Mills'

to its proper piece over tho doorway,
and was now putting out young, green
loareo and buds.
Within, pleasant changes wore also
apparent. Venous new but inexpenNobody
aivo articles of furniture were now to bo
ete. fur ■.
■Ei.i mamma!' cried a plaintive found. Old things were mended, pelvoice, and a flartm-hairvd child. not
much over a year old, rose up in the
bed and looked piteously about the room.
‘I want mamma.'
and then said—look hero, Frank, Uko
A grant choking sob earns inis tbs
man's throat.
Then the other child awoke and said,
‘Don't cry Sivsy. Mamma's gone away.'
At thia the tittle one began crying
bitterly.
•I can't stand this nohow,' said the

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HIM ■•■!! I» -s—iy
fflatU^tMUTtth* board uf nJ urethra *
-iu tho eity of Haslit.g*.
^aratm 1.
Oh
:

cvivod, and the priviloeve enjoyed in i
Meh country The cenirnat is cwrefolly
uuted and commented upou, an J an unoasy feeling uf disomteutg
* '
the European mind, whichg
relops itaslf in a desire sit
jrete or to unite in an etfort
the condition of puW^fah^
Tho spirit of peaceable revol nikra grows I
tronget and broader; the people be­
come mure intensely restless ; diasatio-

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total ilc
'my sue aud bKaMAind ftflff
jecl to ths laws of this Htato nd
euv|ioraiiuas that may Im fan
thervto. Tfcvy shall Udi uad

i*t&gt;l Bounrr.Il, for
Warn A. IticlsatdThn Citato ia 3x-

, U- Khuol ofe eohoote within said &lt;My.
fitaTMis X 'Htero «hall bu els. tod at
, ths annual oily elsctte.i. oh the first.
, Mumhij in April, in the yeas onu
thousand eight hundred and ecvuiuythree, and every year thvr altvr, oa th •
same ticket with other city offeere te
each at ths wasda of said eity uf H*s-

uf those countries will be odnMted up to I ’
In another column we print the ex­
ceeding able and interesting report of
Hon. Mark D. Wilbur, Senator from
the 14th district, on the questam of a
Park fa Ibe city of Detroit. The report,
however, i* full of fatereet to the rweder.
from the many facts stafal per tain lag to
the various 1’arks of note, aad the liea-

and when public opinion, guided by
reason and governed by prudence, will
sweep sway the teat vealige* of mon- ,cd and unrostnetrd commaree, one broI sard city nre hereby ufithrrir - I and it
I shall bs tiicir duty, urtoe in each yr ir,
Igvago and one Cbri.tiauity—all cn-,
i to ascertain and dwtermtiw, by rr -.Zuwind. Tbs belief pervade* the public I lirkteae*!, educated, and traiSed in tnerI toon pasted at tony regular mi’cting of
I
ai
soisutific,
pohtfaal,
and
religious
cal
­
mind, both in Europe and Am trim, that
. arid board,- by a yea and nay rote uf n
’
’
'Hate,
u*
under
the
Union,
,
England will soon change its farm of
majority of all tho mem'icnFleet. •« bof all It* own local con-,
governmert in response to the will ef
specially commend this article to the al-1 entered on the t*cor.l. the so mi. ueevi- I
the peoplsL The Prines of Wates will
tention of the ci risen* of this city, as it, sary aad proper fbr any or alt of fluprobably VMM the crown, but it will on­
is io be hoped and ’’’• really expert, in
ly bo for a brief pened. Hiaeorenafam
a few yean a Park will bo a frnblic no- I repair schoot-hau**. nUd their outwill be the rimral for a general republ:oeesily bore, and the subject cannot hoaeas and appartonanee* f
•• A confederacy of the whole world,
eea movetfenL tSr Charias DOke aad
A***e&lt; Tu parthase sjtthtago. im
when al! wrr* thus trained and oducai- here, too early, tho enodfa coasidoraother EogGab 'puriota ar* restrained e&lt;L would be much mors -ssy and sim­ tfon of the people generally, and tbo prove, aad -repair tcfebol' apparalns.
books and furniture, and app-nlrgri;
ple than for any teparau portion of it. leading tai payer* in particular, that
To procure fuel, and ueftjy th-‘•Such a i-uufederacy, based upon th* proper grounl* may be eeiected end the
amfingxat expenses o0h« sr‘i»&gt;!a auJ
principle* of our Ccusdtutrou, but cxteudiag to the whole earth, would have beautiful fure-t trees that may l» on the expense* of the *eltuul lilir.ry &lt;&gt;!
*a»&lt;
city,
and the necessary cuntingcti'
them cared from destruction, as three
add to Tory largely to the beauty ft all rx]*mso« of said board;
/etrfa, To jurchiMe bookt for l’iFariw, rural cemeterie., and other pub- school library uf sai l rilr, tow# anuriuu
egBMMiwwom to max* war; ana oein* exceeding crus liagJrcd &lt;|otur« in
mush, as Sirs told in Holy Writ, all tho
;
implements uf war would than disap­
Att, To pay teachnn’ wage* after
Thoprmreptoaof sopubiicaaism bare pear, and aU knowledge of that desuwTu But. Io incorporate the ’ Board of
the
application
of
publimimqya
tive
ecwwico
time
bo
forgotten.
It
would
taken root tn tho Prussian mxd, and
Education, uf tho Qty ol Hastings,"
msyby law be appn^tnatsd-aua pn*ri-..
fruit to already befog developed- Italy ■ bare no foreign evfafam* to souduct. no now peoding in tbo Senate u herewith ded for tbatpiujw-o; aud tLo cit# so*
treaties to make, no embaseadon to
ia felted with republicM patriot; por­ tend or to receive, bccausu there would presor. «L It has bean aruendwl in the penfefara, whore duty it fauil'b*. tv **.
tions of Asswitrim.' are already ripe for lib- be no forrsm nations. It would hare Sente so as to require tbo rate of con­ so-a thy ordinary &lt;xijtax-e, .had l*ry
tarills bveauro there vrtndd be no for­ currents of two-thuds of the Council thb’MHnaj^i.otrtlfled to thorn uu«u the
eign ataire on which to impoee them, cn tho raising of more than If.,000 tor taxable property al rail -city, in tire
Mt*te faaanev aa other uses an* h-*ivd.a
and many of bio political aeeueistee f n far all would be tnacberx ef a eomtnun any purjios* in any one year, and u
Swrtus 7. Thetretaurdrulagid.boa'.i'l.
uaion, with free trade, of cosree, ameue
the movement are aa pare republican fas whole, as is now the case among mis respset differ* in Section 8, from shall have charge ai all munui s or fur. I- '
patriots se ever breathed tba-air al tn*- far various Stabs of our coefedracy. the printed bill tint has bssn • &gt; g*u.- betopciag to Uw boa id. awl hu aheUd
.....
dom. 1‘emgul to reottom, end wants to
| rally circulated through tbs city. We
treat tire “bid'’ wfll be carefully rend,
etui receive fawn aH elassea of our p*oph&gt; ths attention fa merits. Tt ia aubstantially ths law now in fores in inost
of tho cities of ths Sista and is orery-

SATURDAY, AJ
From 8 o’clock, A. M.,

.Tfew. .Adver Sscments.

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Tfafli* to-day the condiiioa of ths
Wbetbev thecharrgo In public opin trnu ol torse year* from and ufu.r tire '
public mind and the state of foaling I
bra now going on in Europe in favor of first day of rar.y n*xian&gt;utag :
.
among the thinking portion of the pen­
republican principle* k ill ultimately lead Tliat at the oteetiuc am th-tiru kfarui ipie in nearly every part uf Europe. The
to the reeu!ia contemplated by thto writ­ uf April nest, two nddi i.oal' ureutlMr,
tbo mere form of repubhean government,
time cannot be far diriant when tho do-1
without it* spirit ,and privilege* ; but,
er, is a proUoni for ftttnre generations
retojuMBt at well-laid efaemn* will
। to solve. It Is fair, however, to infer
that ropwb)toe atom which bring* to the
• hake tho rtrawgret Poorer* in the &lt;m*tthat public opinion in Europe, and even
people these pelifaul ngfete to which
evu hetai.pbere; aad the muvameat once
they wofa legitimately entitled, and
in As a, is infljsucvd largely by the oxcommrnevd in earnest will euoa increase
which ft is impowblo to secure under
ample alfonlsd in the snreoM of repubany other form of political urgealM- | in strength and magnitude, lake the lioanism in North America. The United
avalanche upon the seoeatain aide, it
Btatre Oworament exercises today a
aid grow in magnitude, and augment
Tho general drift of public opinion । its farce a* it move* onward, *s*opiug potent influence over the entire civilised
BOW loading in this direction. Its. away before it* resistless power drm&gt;rogrera May, bo alow, bat it aa ineeifa-1 ties, tyranny, and oppression, preparing
shall meet, from time to time, nt sucti
bte “The milta of the god* grin-1 a fjuudotion tor tbo up building of po­ by this fact than tho loading statesmen place in mid city aa they may dewgtut’ .
slow,” tret surely Pilttically “nations litical organtoaiion* more in harmony of Europe. Every political nwremaut A majority of all the turmbura risali
in tho United States is watchoA *«ghod constitat* a quorum. They inay cbwt
may bo born in a daykings and em­ with tho rights of humanity.
with care, and carefully examined in all from their nvmbvl a proriitotit, e usersperors may bo tnada to retire hastily
But peogruca will not be arrested here. its bearings upon tho economy uf the
from their palaces by a back way, and
Fultowiag close upon the general Intro- world. In proof of this fact, note tbo'
presidents may be tend acted to their
duoion of republican, government in language of that emineal patriot, Don |
ptaoco in twenty-four hours. But with­
Enrop*, will eotne the fusion of the Emilio Castelar. now ttoctetary of tho
out preparation for tho chaugn, by lb'
smaller Powers. In Jbis, aa ia the in­ Spanish Republic. On tho 6th of July,
people, it asm scarcely bo area hap-d
troduction of ropubHoattum itself, tho 1871, ia a speech in the Cortes on ro­
that the swuult wonM bo either beneflThe juatiees uf th* peiee shall tisru ju
i American Union furnishes tho motive­ bbery, slavery, end othernational sub­ risdietejn urur all pamccutiun* for the I
cial or purmaaent.
power and gives torire to tho movotuanl. Joel., bo said :
liotetiou of the by-law* aud onhnan.-..*
Itepublica.'iism appears to the world Twenty-aevcn of tbo minor European
pawed by said board
to-day Hke a rare and beautiful plant powers could bo thrown together and
Barn x 4. The board uf rdueatiou
shall have full |&gt;ow*r and atMtreiity. ae-l
still have a smaller territorial area than
it shall be thrir duty :
fur the richaaaa ef its fruit Intelligent the thirty-seven States in tho American
Z»rsf, To purchtaw Mire ond belhl
and discriminating admirers naturally Union. But a change so sweeping a*
•cbool-boueoa ur other bniMing* for
our eyes to the whole planet, we see ths! I rehool par[Oss* iu said dlr, pron-lconceive tho idea of transplanting It up­
on tho soil of their own country. Bat I Euiopean governments into one grand tho continents are ruled by nniveraJ I th* expense dm* not ex ce l fir.- tu'i.’. &gt;
and contestable teg*. Asia Is tbo im­ । and dollar* on any one Uuililin.-;
। re| ublic ia, perb*|n, a little mure than i movable land of the ]»»t, tho patriarch­
fruit until the ground has first be&lt;n I can be expected before tbo lapse of a , al land of the empire*, tho theocracies,
thoroughly prepared for its raewption. century or two ; yet, if the world mores I the castes. Europe is the volcanic land atrnly Itaerviii ;
In other words, tfare caanot bo a strong I ai aH, is it advancing in that direction. । uf the pte**rat, the arena of combat be­ / TKtri, To anpoarit n Mpsrinteud t
' tween the aueiewt jwwvrs and the newthe • mumob school* in said city, ar
republican gvvomsMt where tho masSteam, electricity, and common soneo ideas. America, and especially Saxon
th* charge of sail boatd, with are of tbo people are ignorant and inca­ au4 doing tho wqrk. Education takes
compousatiem a* they .ball d s-tn p
pable of comprehending or appreciating
the tows in tho onward march, sweeping
। er, and with such poware and du’
ita Llresit&lt;e. ktepublicanisai appalls
th*y shall pn-*cn»e-; aud it shall
away ignorance and popular prejudice,
directly to iatelbgcnro awd reason for it*
duly
t-&gt; a-t as deck of sail b-. ir l i
and laying tbo foundation for a liberal
quirod;.
support; and until a people are so far
and toss cxpvnsije system at govern/moU, to Mtoblikh a school I
educated aa to* be capable of discrimi­
in said eily, and foMfonatr Ihe nla
nating between the merit* of repubUnu
place* whvretho aim* shall bo
It is not possible to advance on argu­
and to appoint a librarian, win.
ment that chn be sustained against tho
tutiohs, it would be like castinf pewri*
fusion of natiuus and govvruments upon
lefore rerfwB to attempt to prt the bal­
a republican basis. In fact, many of
Fi/tk, To ap(4y for and r.
v.i
:;i
lot-box into their hands.
the county or city Irrounr, • : otl.-r
tho most prudent thinker* of th* nine­
offi' *Tw.aU muner* spiiropeuite.1 or be
teenth century are impressed with the
longing to tire pnmary Mteord fnr.d* &lt;4
sublime thonghi of the enure human
said city, or ftw library pur|*»re-. i.n.1 to
brotberbuod being nltimstaly gathered
csperal tho aami- nceording tv law ;
| HuiA. To malto by-l»n« nnd onlisau• into one political household. Writers in
a* fur taking tbo am*u* o( faeriiildren
both hemisphere* have advanced this,
of
said city; for making rv(s&gt;rtj. an I
■ sad enforced it by logical argument ■ all things that stall bu utoenarv ’■■
at fature results, and as marks of pro I In J8’i2 a conwspusMlencc, embracing
draw th* proportion iT th* trimary
gross to ward th* ultimat^ grand ran-,| thia subject, occurred between the late
wboul fond belonging to «il &lt;ity; :
summation d liberal republieauaui.
[ (Ion. Robert J. Walker, ea-Socretary of
vuiuttioa of schuol. Bod the I n/ih nt
Among lb* educated portion of th* ; the United State* Trea*ory, then in Eu­
middle dassee m Europe the principles rope, and Arthur Davtes, a eoatmanJer significant and a solemnly suggestive
of republican government are studied ■’ ia the Ruyal Navy of England, whose meaning They tall u« ia plain lan­
understood, and apprematod ; and from I scholarly attammsata, large experiene* guage that the world’s progre-s ia the
I of the wsvM, and progvesrive views gave futnn. will be largely Influenced by tho
therein; far Ua*spperntmaat ui u»P*shim a high place in the public mini.' republicanism at the United Blairs ; laary uiliocr*. an l to jevrenb* tneir p&gt;*I The exTospundracv wu publwhwl in that a ccess boro will mould pnbhc ersaud duties; hr all nrat-Marv parI pamphlet form, and had a wide circula- opinion and aecelerete republican move- [Mwc*# thal nay aevsnee tbo ietorrerr
meata vkewbsre, while failure in our uf tducaliun iu ee.J eityi an I ihe gn&gt;. I
tinn in Europe.
.
govern merit aad pnjtpvrifr of tbw puliA* lx snug u[&gt;oa th* *ubjoct und*r
conaidcrauun in this artinte, there can
bo no impropriety ia taklag an extract

lbs great site* of tbo priueiptes of gov-1
•raisent Mary kind Enmoe has made/
three nnreoeeasful uttenpte, in thre»qaartevs of a aeMacy, to osaaUiah a sopwhiit span bar aril and fas fawrthxnd I
mar* rwoeBt sAwt may also fail to secure '

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further to prtwervo tbs purity of E

oppression, awaiting and watchiu ; for a
turn fa public events «hat will al! wd an I
o[&gt;portunity for aweeowfal revflMfcra.

follow Spam to a political revolution.
Franco is stntggKog for free goreru­
ment, tost the terrier to bar progress ia

“'

city

facrion with the government grows
deeper; polUMtl mootings are colled—
&gt;n must cuaea only to bo suppressed by

a full appreciation of the pure principles 1
et rivreum^
tbe people. '

-. Ml-t-ro
itcre-fad in any cmtrad ** twin- ■
irytv, or oUtorwi-c, the expenses
UferotloaWr .-r-.d ar ‘ 11 ba paid

The Xtlsntte A I
pan v olfar* I^tW.O
[entrai and ty;ui
from
io 112 per
lime, with free trat
Isxii* to all ptTroto
Jaber, nUMrral we
H and law*abiding
grtuit* from all pm
iruita aud fkworw.

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ind everything in
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i Mt-,:

•**4 —ct*w** ■■U*I**| law*** i* aaiMk
•4MM*aC*liik*a«r£4 fevkamM iiass

Grebl* * Rua**ll, Bolts Ac, 46 cent*,
rvntingent fund.
Moved and carried that the report of

REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.

lent ulcer* of a vary lad character I
was r&lt; romm*ndtd h&gt; try King of the

G. W. Hnllenbsook,
Tulodo, Ohio,
te sdrertitemenl hi tamber column.

Spring.

iZSsS&amp;tK-'"xsar

I

Dunt forget tho Rill Ringer* at Union '
Hall Friday Ereniug next.

We have some fine English

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

and Frenph Cass, Suits, custom

WXWrtMUtK

made elegant goods and perfect
PROBATE ORDER

rhront and Lung*.

fit*, price* $25.00 to 40.00.

LOWEST PRICES IN THE STATE
Overalls 75 cents, worth

1.00^

Having cut some Spring Over-

SPEi L\L NOTIC

coats an inch to short, but per-

Carri*d.
Amount of D. IL Cook, for Telegrapb-

even- other way, iftpy

feet in

lu*&gt;l build-

allowed from contingent food.

two Single baggie*, two doable

Fine

$10.00.

LW. VHUliMA,,

contingent fund.
Carried.
By AW- Wo.4 , That the nevennt ot Allan Jonee,
wl86 u
froa
fnB(L

4611 „
8. Senator, on the 1. th in.L

Men

Suita $0.60 to

nil wool Suits $12.60 to 20.00.

Ha* r.inii-.

rorth 8H* Slat* Street, where you will

coats $4.50 to $25.00.

Black cloth suits $12.00 to $40uT&amp;Ain5ffitt.rM.
AwUea* *1 M«n*M**«.

y ear be allowed a» follow* .- tflfl.12 tn&gt;iu ;
3rd ward fund, 820.14 (from 4th ward
fund, |0.46’ from euaungast fund, |
end &lt;49.03 from g*n*ral fund
’ Carried.
By Aid. Wood—

LOCALS

Wish art’s Pine Tree

Tar Cordial,

By AW. Weed—

.from my luueuea*, although my ankl*

tXlta ItaKla

will

Popularity io thia city, conaau in
anting such property, that nr* nut having a petition in your pock*:. If you

be

al

sold

a bargain.

Scotch
former price MO. and alt-wool

■HOUATE UHUKI

Meitotie*, Light mid

Dark. 810.

$16.

Boys’ suite

former price

I. itc, irota fre«h, auleoted dveTK by i &amp;*: Wudnmday in January 1874.
k I, Hazard A Ou., New York. It
* —
-----..■hitter uure and »we*L Patient* | W. H. Holme* baa no further eonnae

kX60

to 815.00 at

the Great

ONE PRICE

♦

Square Dchling
''mrrtD Hw;-.. taco, ro&amp;gh akin.
&gt; limptaa, ringn.eiii. *ilt-r!ieum. and
(Mhar tutanevus atfcctiona curvd, and
- Juniper Tar Soap, made by Cm*«C
* r*-» \-w \
«mrd»Go,N«w
York. Bt,
Be c-rtain
c.-rtaimui»«*
get tho Juniper Tat Soap. a* then. &gt; Office, bring on yonrpib*, remember

Star Clothing House !
36 Canal Street,

That ihnyeport be accopt* 1.
Carrie.!.

GHATVJO rtAT’IDS.

-

I'ltlHI.Il i. order.

Tte Bit Tree Tar Mai,

j

CTBc sure and see our name above the Door as other Parties
Jealous ol our good name anti immense business will Represent
themselves As our '

Crest American Dyspepsia Pills,

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

tire to -udewalk* and th* City pound
Gold Peas I Gold rent!

M.:" I "T""4* 7" “J ‘“J"”*™ -1 r~——■

cv-Si-w &lt;M4 r«.. I
Nenr* JM*X. I U. b'liliiiug.
- - .
Dianee ! Dtartex 1

.
I

J7.; at tho City New* Depot

at tho City Newa Depot.

■tnnlly on baud at th* City New* Depot.

WORM SUGAR DROPS

«r
Fir»t f&gt;Tvic-J at J 1-2 I . M. on M
' .lay nreniag.
Wo p ud M&lt;»»*r*. Black and Full*

I’Huii in:

order

tabli*bm*nt of a Board of Health aud '

HENRY R. WISHART.

• ere doing. They mvnufwtur* Tomb
Stouoa; Monument*, Manti**, and final- I
I, everything in th.ir lin*. Focartiatic •L30 fw ’ork 00 •M»«*iae!H. to Iron .
taele, they are not excelled in the Stat*. ' Bridge.
in the country.

Full Of Ck»net

' By AIL Ham*.
-*•
I That the Manhall L* iaetructaJ to
Uon. Mark D. Wil- no,yy Mr. Hayfurd to abate th* nui**n&lt;-*

i^k» %-v Vi J d*urer a frvo tecoho Court Hou** ia thi* City, j
Saturday £»«. the 29th inst. Kubjam,
uv__ v___ *»___________ ..i____ &gt;• .

TH MAT*
B_ A1J
_
.

Wood—
.

irrM,l,H,r I. Um cur »r Hi

All letters must be addressed to

A tare chance to My Dry Good. ing on* of tb* meet Eloquent Rpoaten in ; renter, tor publication.

iug Hou
&lt;om* 1169.000 worth of choir* Rood-,

By Aid. Eaatman—
Tliat the Mamball be inMruaed to

in front of hi &lt; Motel on Stale Street
On motion Council adjourned.

It DM 10 the Pillit ot its Menu.

New Advertisements,

scam c t mis i

American Organ
fhtfrybodu Should try them before Hirchcuing Elsewher

^.w£i5S^3S£Sii
J* 1*i*. ■ r-,. IU m *i**r*l • *&gt;**l» oo*••«
mtnM.wiiilii.a. r ■»■ ■

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CL'MSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

Recorder

■ r. Cuh HUin-. Call on him tur Snt

FRANK L. WARD.

PROBATEORDER
of Lha city, to draw tire p****ugor tram
to Grand Rapid*.

tar N. Y. It ia entitled ‘•Whimpering*
of Innocence,” m J to say that it ia
Lwuh/a/, but faintly *iprc«**i our a*an-

May 15. ‘7t

Chromo

aK

E. Church, on Friday evening of laat

a

Hasting! $■ Allegan.

Get the Best

-hs3

CITY

&lt;71

Oil Paintings
CHRCflms

iu! quit* lata.

3

s

0

1

rorthy of the

UQ OOJIMERCIAL-

BSICEt

LEVI BROS., PROPRIETORS.

A POSITIVE FACT.
Carried.
,
. m
,
, Frid-iy nt la*t week. On* nt Knoxville.
Here. Stranger4—There I* not ati
....
By Aid. Ham*—
utinti m the Chy of Hartlags that
That rhe following Ordinance* a* re­
Malhi’nr* ; the other, (Jeorgo Driver, at
ported
by the Comruitt** be ad'jpt* 1 :
■nor. Heath A &lt; &lt;&gt;,
an Ordinanc* relative to Gaming, an Or­
dinance relative tu the Sabbath and

atP0T'

LECTURE

flfitldn Nolioe.

g ?

SIMMO2STS &lt;fc CLOUGH

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS

�SALE OF WORKS OF ART

GRAND
by ta* Lear,I »s above the. city «n
tbe river, •
a miles frinn the
Qty HuIL I' 4i» * river frontage ef
1.8w Let, '. about ane-luurth of a

I
WELCH

ids hof only a sutfiefoni water
ml admit* of a very conoid■ drive aud ptoiiiou.ul &gt;. A
h*M lands next the r rare

1

DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS.

A GRIFFITHS,

Tf(e l\«rilBLICH|&lt;

N E -W

OF MICHIGAN®

CAPITOL

EV KRY SAW W AKBANTKD.
FILES, BECTI.NG ft MACHINERY

&lt;; ^e^"Ksssu'»

1.000 Premiums

WELCH &amp; GRIFFITHS
B

am of artificial takos a moat.
adjunct to a piik, fo», Uutinp,
and skaiting, combining u they ,
uv —o element of safety Io al) Miking i
thia union of health and pkaiurr. Tho 1
main portion ot theae land* rises to a
comndernblc altitude above tho river. — । upend their character*, enlarge or dim -1
the highett. it ii believed, in the vicinity ;. iuteh their power*, extend or limit their
of the city, of the Canada atiorv. of boutidaric*, overrule their action when- j
Brito lafe, and an uusurpMeed wafer' ever it is deemed unwise, impolitic, or '
view, nxtaadlng far into Laka St. Clair, j unjust, and cren abolish them sltogathur ’
During the Maaon of navigation, mv- in tho Legislative discretion-—&lt; ■oley's '
m toe bay of New York, co antmatixl a Con. Lim, 101, 192, and uumerou*'
water view ta nowhere else to be eeec in '
thia country. It may not be generally!j Upon the\j
known that the vem! tonnage that!I following cs.se1_____ _ ____________ _
pane* through tbo Detroit River ox- ; In People vs. Mahoney, J8 Mich, oOO..
coeda the whole tonnage of the United where tb* ADtropolitan 1’olic* act of
Staten employed in foreign common.-. ' Detroit wn« attacked, tho court mu&lt;1 :1
By actual count made a fww yean ago | -The taxation under the net, it ia said, j
it waa found that about 23.U00 water 1 ia really in the hands of a police board,
craft poned the lighthouxes Un the St. |[ a Ixsdy in the choice of which tl»e jieoplo ofDetroit have no voice. This r.rguClair flats in a singlo waaon."
About 300 acn-a of thia land-to fviMt 1! rnont is one .which might be pressed i
aad second-grow th woodland, an al-,j upon the iegi-dalivo department with !
moat invaluable csmidoralion, nature'[ great toroe. If it .were tree in point of!
having already made it what otherwise ■ fact. But as the people of DoUOit aro
; really reprw-entod throughout, the diftl[ cully augjoated can haraly be regarded ,
[ as lunduuK'nial. Ttiey were represent- !
j ml iu the Legislaturo which passed the
। act, and had tlm iw proportfonato
; vwico there with tbo other municipalities
। in tin- State, all which necrivo from tli-xt
I body tlieir power* of local gv.vi-rtsnu.-ut,
------------------------ B-------------- are savetnl kind* of soil, buf tiio largest' and such only m its wisduins shall pre­
portion ■ * Mindy foam, valuable for —“----- uu&lt; ’ ’’--------- «= -»• 1
roads and walks, a* well as park cul- ' They, wrtv rcpn.«rntcd to /hat I
lure.
whon lh4 pi&lt;»etit pelico boon! witc
Another most important fact MMciated j poinux] by it, and tho Gov
with this location, and with no other ' or. w'uo ia licn alu-r to fill vacanciv*,
proposed lite, is its half isolated poai- ( bu clxwen by tho Stalo nt lntv&gt;’. to®—
tioo, occupying as it dore laud* jutting 1: ing their dty. There ia nothing iu tho
out into or between the river and Lake i
Bk Clair, and outside the line of com- I
mareial traffic. It to not now, and never |
rill bo, traversed by rmr great railway ■
or highway. Even Jcffereon avonusrisl
»o situated in its passage n&lt; rum tho «ito I
a* to admit of toe park being entirely i laturc not only has a coafro! in toia
separata aud exclusive. All drivsw, | I respect over iou-rior m unicipa litta*,
walks and bridle paths can l-e carried ; 1 which it oxervisns by genoral taws, but
under tho avenue io aa to admit tho ' it sometime* find* ii necessary to interfpeet and uaobetructml votatastnication ' p-svo its power in »ik-nal cases to proven'.
Iroru one park to th* other. A city rut!- |&gt; uajurt or litirdenMuro taxation, as well
way already run* to too r-nteranev uf1 1 ao to compel the performance of a (•!■• ir
the** grounds—they having been choven i
Lug rince as th* best adapted iu the ■
niburbaof too city for a (Wring park '
and fair parpoM* Ax a matter of g*n- payer before the passage of taws author
•ra) areees, tb* |ritu-ipal approach in ' rring compulsory taxation. -‘The govsumtnor will 1m» the iirer. Hie city, ivi urtuu-'nt r-rovido* court hour.**, build­
now built, stretchV* its length along too ing’ for tho seminaries of instruction. ■
river a distance twice or four timvi it* j
&gt;d srhubwotne
depth. Tbo mars of tbo dtirons live,
therefor*, at short d'»!anc*s from tho

TUB

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,

Boston, Maa*., &amp; Detroit, Mich.

Crsyes. Drswto* «r Use flew

-

-—a—............. .

Tbs CstTsrt Llthocspblax Compsnr ot Petroll.
sr. ao&lt; P.btabi.M . spto.dil T..M1 Utaf^ -f

Ujw lb. worr.

Profesiojial ajid 6u;I

The New Capitol and Grounds,

wantih1;

....*'ssSus
AOK.

xlciiWfca!

55,® DOW OF NHHS!

‘Iff'Si'..'

Jo Cask. n«*i taut. S»4 Fefwesl Freyerty. la •■’•••to frees H la H.0OJ.

$23,900 in

Real Estate I

$3,000
IAMBS VICK.
K«U*l*r.N«w Y»

10,000=

wra=

CHANCERY ORDEft.
FrATEUF MICHIGAN,

718 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
tas

Pnf. EOWLER’S GREAT WORK

,

"W'ltieiitkHOI-OH

:se££::~

°r Hr*,c‘

/•v/Xr

The Crownine Triurn ph
is
e

in Cash!
$6,565 in Personal Property

usr
UalMUi C*u*«s ornju.
U..U iM.tur, IS |£ lUIui
.{a2knSfte&amp;t.

W4T ilioutniit

kail's Paradei Seiiut Mate.

•tat
ICXA.Xm*
LlI*«U»o-

DOISTT

A NEW BOOK

asssstv

Be Sre«lvrd.bwi tor eoujUa. esM*. svtv ihr.-st,
boarxans sad bienaMal d.tfieultlee. u&gt;&lt; ash.

BiMimnwi

WELLS’ CARBOEIC TABLETS

mini v. nuns,».

j.

ran ern Gant

Carriage &amp; House

■&gt; A

I' X? m -v

KT /"&gt;

Banners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order. .
WOODEN BLOCK LETTER* ,

Iwuefita and pleasure* to n jiaik visit.
The park dock wuul.l bu nlu&gt; used for
landing material required in th.' itnl^ovDtuent of the park, and in building
tho new wntar work* and reservoir*,
•aving, as compared nith the cost ol
transportation to nn inland rite, vitxu-,
in tliu course ol years, greatly i***cning
the coax of thc-e* works. Tns princfplo

sz
SS/srCE’.xl:!
=-.-,,iSxntt‘js?nrwa
• aS -w.Un.nuO. .-ona« («n ■

I*artieutar attarition paid tu

(■lass Show Cards.
SHOR.ETS
or Ths__

CONVENT
UONFESSI ONAL.

however, ap[»er a liopuLr doeirinj in
thia State. At the ume lime it tn.
been very equitable and practically met
in thia case.
First, tho land* have
been offered iu cuntaact, tr&gt; the L'ark
UommiMknem. lorn pn&lt;k nt pric*. for
twlow ‘.heir marks! value Second, par­
tian owning adjototog pnmert here sab-'
acribed MIS,&lt;XW with which to purthnw

BY JULIA McNAIR WRIGHT.

LANGLEY DICKINSON
Htutinge, Kept. 1«, 1872.—tf

“jasi;

Dr. Crook’s Wineofi; r.
\k

IO

YEAKH

Public Test
DR. CROOK’S
$5 to S20

uated to th* eity for park*purposes. In
addition to the forgoing, tbn tnrrilarr
surrounding die proposial park bhnll.
by the terms of act, be anncaod to the
eity bvfcro its mririsions are enforced
or executed. This territory has already pdi* of ths
upon it rMidencea and manufactory-■ is, at the g—
__ __ ___________ „
worth from 81,000.000 to 82,000,000, all . «x&gt;urt end tribnta freta a continent, her
this must be taxed at occo for its pro­ petition, bearing the name* of no many
portion of th* eapensea ot tho city gov­ whoso inlelhgvnco, &lt;ndture. wealth,
ernment together with tho city’s pros­ rank, umlpublh- worth ore written all
ent inJebtadnesa. In the argument: over tin- city they buildod, fxprreeoa a
I prayi-r that aliouM bo grantid. Your
committee, therefore, Uavo directed me
to report back the i'ark bill favorably
to the Sennt- without amendment, and

in the locatum of porks to-other towns
ia believed. The surrounding prun*rty
would then be appreciated to doubhi or BEST THIH6 II THE WEST
quadruple its piownt value, and in­
moo* relatively the amount ol' tax.-w AUhlMD. Topeka 1-. Santa. Fe R. R.
produced by it
The statement that the mare location
of the park, without U* improvement,
MILLION ACRES
will not reeult in increased value*, is also THREE
.Sitnatfii in and nntr IA- JrLtac.n
a fallacy. Th*/art *Zm« that tho park;
ha* been legally located, will at one*
doable the pace, and hence, &lt;ir*at-.d
value of th* surrounding property. The ।
rity ha* now, practically, no public
grounds far the people. • Locate tlx
Hamtramck park, open it to tho public
-n the avenue and river trout, bnng it!
within th* control and protection of the
&lt;ity poliea, end its driving 'cottne, its,
open spaces for ball dubs and drill;
grounds, its 800 acre* of forest end
woodland, its pure air, ils extended;
views, its rural charms and natural nt- '■
trac-tions alone, without to* expenditure
ot a dollar in improvement, will make :
it at once tbo j-ulat rewrt for tlie j-oo- ’
pie.
For th* ffrit time, thna, in it* history
will the rity have provided ground* j
dedicated to the use of the public, where
henceforth th* picnic party,-’ the public
and Sunday-ecbools, al) the children ■
who work or study, can go and breathe j
pure air and gather instructions from i
thadreee, birds, flowen, river, lake, and j
rivulet —God’s tutors— too much noglr.-.
tad by the over-worited, over-rtudivj. .
over-crowded children of our citie*.
'I’ll* arsa included in the prop-**-1

WINE

2829
dr. wrtsorrs_____
EtogQMBM *lmtlnr prenarna. Uoc Crcr ottered
the public.
Il !• rich In the medicinal qualttca Of Tar. «nd uasqmlsd lor diaeas» of the Throat and Lunp, »rirrnfef lb* no* reanukabi* rars*.
•ongtis, Colda, &lt;Yvron Ic Congha.

OPIDM

COUGH MIXTURE.

BLACKSMIT

ILAVIM Umrerei u ar *re
sum*. I e&lt;n&gt;id *** rwrstuxU

■Ssts&amp;Jy

I; k» tom proaocnml a
specific lor Inina ccaplstnia.

MASON &amp; HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.

EXCLUSIVELY’:^

SINE’S

the most Extensive ;K.'T.
I MOM in lbs viirld. tirxliKur batisr wnik ■&lt; I
1 Ism cost then other* im posnW*.

For pains in Rroait, Side or Back,
Gravel or Kidney DLieav,
Diseases of tho Erinary Orgniw,
Jaundiceor any Liver Complaint,

It Ii alio a superior Tonic,
Restores tho Appetite,
Strengthens tho System,
Restores the Weak and
Debill tated,
Causes tho Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers, f Givei tone to your System.
TRf DR.CROOK’SWDiEOFTAR

FURGUSON'S

WONDERFUL OIL !
00787026

Sdii Silter aid P
WORM CONFECTIONS

Swarf’s H

Price Fixed"!-S;.E_”gXr
j&amp;NTESPtltSE. nssi
«J Ml/ bwi ■.Marini ul &gt;n»rkMMb&gt;p.
Elustrated Catalogue and Testimouial
Circular, with important information
about Organa which may nave pinchesera from disappointment in purchase of
inferior or worthier* Instramcute or
। payment of high price-., sent free

■

Gold &amp; Silver

■MSUBB YOUR LIFE

Tie Iitul Life Iinmct Cmjui,

DENTIS

Natliille.

OKAND, KAPltat............

LARGEST anil STRONGEST

Michigan Ex

MN &amp; HAMLIN ORGAN CO,
Assets over SJ6.000.000.

Ml®

is about 8,000 acre*. Thia, with ns'
lactation and buildings,-to edlmal-1
nt 82,000,000, which, long before the
maturity of the bonds will equal t2",
000,000. The assessed u* valuation of i
property to Detroit to abooi Ml par cent.,
of its real value. Fortv per eent at 820,•
ow.000
Memo,boo. Threaten*
per cent, which to toes than tho city tax. I
w-mJd ytoid 880.000 p« annum, which;

BOILER W0RK8.

FOR SALE.

PURIFY YOUB BLOOD.

[COMFORTS
| PECTORAL
SY' liU I&gt;

Consumption can be cured.
German Bcmedy

DR CROOK’S
mturor

POKE ROOT.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26. 1873'

Card?.

Mwwl

!

potirn.

FARMERS !
Greble &amp; Russell

RUMS ELL

Beh she had brought I might follow them,
iriw at tho hall 1
‘t winder
wdnder whether
whether I shall reach Lome
ng ou with my shy safely,
ho muied,
ly,'’ bo
mused, hoi
holding it white ho
, white th* whisper- looked
cd round in tbo
the ddarkness.
‘Nina,

JUDGE HOT—A EKPLY-

OLIVER

juet oataule tho porcb, and bad stopped i awsred me.
iug tluir ton
ig the .oft, white
he was gvnsrally very grn-;
Our wreath, hs had raid— Mara's aad eloudt; bat
all th* joyua mu■ ; prahap* bec*&lt;uo b* did .ruins I I thought it looked Jovely even
Oroaomyroof: perhaps ba-1 among Eleanor's rar* and brilliant flowM so grand and handamne j ora The ehildren and I—reaching tho coma. Slowly there crept to my feet
the loa^tlionipg shadows of the winter,
whose coming I sorely, dreaded.

PLOWS!

Bffl

----------------------------------------------- auu
1 had just brought into the church
ing braid* tn* in ibo twilight, with that. porch, bringiag in tbo. ChristmM. sou.... &gt;oy test armful of glistening hoHv
litllo unite upua hfa Up* with which hs shin* on thato.faM*. Old
— • Mrs. Gatto1 boughs from tbo porch.
Under the
so often spoko tome. «If so. let fas ramo at teat, on Mark's
arm. and
ana eke
an* I palpi! stairs rat Eleanor, flowing fatten
’» arm,
hang it before we art shroud*! in utter | stood a moment just withiu tho door.

We ask you to take it

/ O1V

bn^Lluat, and th* sbultowi
and th* curtain* drawn. Mar

u

C. G. HOLBROOK.

WM IE HAYPORD

TerLaps,'I said. tofaMag «ato th* fire,

Marq would do.’
Dreamily, in ht full *nd partect
■If she k*nw him well aha may ha
beauty, the summer follow*! j on all guessed if,’ my mother added gently.
the land lav ita fltthing, ra.liant amile :
yard nfter Eleanor had left the church, ‘ Mering back into the light, my cheeks but through three long bright dayt he
uad.I know that Marq. Grollo (bi. ’ burning, 1 stood and smiled my, teat
noros was niallv Mnrotin. Im! n-n nl. &gt;
...I —w-M.
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Invite your special attention to the

" WUlUHTk HOLBROOK.

NO. 48.

How different!

TRIAL

Mani.
aver as I stood rotting a moment near
Lor. Hhu wet talking to papa qu'ietlr
and rapidly as ah* worked, but I did
not follow her. Now and thou I hoard
•chasubles,’ tunictee,’ ‘ulbr,’ baretta,,
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With this Guaranty.
W3f. H. HVRtlHCR.

‘SJ^iEiiJM" “* **“**• ,'w*

That it will EXCEL any and ALL Flo., .i in the following points :

1st.

spoke at
tbajall;
artistically I will put it up.,
day for every age to uomo.
And tho.
I stood at thr foot of the little tedder. । gted words of tho na-hom Sited the
a kite th. childreu, who had finished | church as if wo too. in joy and thanks- the long whit* scroll.
their task, gathered round. When tbo : giving, would join tho angels* hymn to
wreath was hung he stepped down dav. ’
among ua, and—quite unconsciously, 1
v.— .
•
think—laid his hand an mine as bo
i looked uo el itthis task so light to mein the years gone
'The flowers look very commonplace
by- I would think nons out hapnv
ft,...-!...
■
I braid* Miss UXeird's,' I .eid, with a er came to iu on ChriattaM-day until
little eteh.
evening, at&gt;d I nspodsdly wondered
I Ho iauzhcl—the laugh deepening iu when —a* be shook hand* with us all—
। his eyes as he turned end looked into my ho wished us « merry Christmas, for­
, face.
getting lie had dona so early it. the
•I think Miss M'Lain’.'s garlands are
I as like herself as Miss Callaway's garI lands are like hareolf, My Cogers could
not weavo a wreath of here.'
apooh~insj rather nervously. 'Air. Cslte•That looks pretty now.’ I raid, sbll way, what do you think has haprientd F
liaii r‘“n’ *or*!Jr against tny
I looking up.
I of couree papa raid be could not
I "It fa our
railier. How . think st all.
•Who made tbo wreath that hung
■ fang will it
' ‘Old Mrs. Duscari bra died at • Tvr‘Only &lt;rrf
put in Torn, quay, aud—end—teft me Iter hair.'
practically
| ‘Nonsense!' paao said promptly.
•Indeed,, ftir!' laughed Marq., tun! ,‘You joko too gravely, Marq?
may I inquire what Christmas you al-1 'But it fa not a joke, air; it u* a yita-i
i hide to f Now, Nina, is there anything j pfo faet? ’
I Ills* for mo to do iu Ibis way f
I -But she lias a son, Mr. Gotta,1 b-gan
T think not.’
■ Tom. staring into Marq'a faiw.
i* b coming d.,wn t„
But though the children vent homo | &lt;N*. bat her husband had one?
betakes ]&lt;awuin
then, we two still lingered there, white
‘And site has left her hnsband'a
the brilliant Jrauvitr aeon*, upon the . n(W
lth array UUUl
from UU(
her (lUSUBU..
husband's
U1WUU
a ^nT
eastern window ctvw more and more I I arkod. breatliiag
breathing very quietly.
quickly.
I real as tbs light faded without
1■ Marq
Marq simply
simply answered
answered ‘‘Yea.
Yea.’’ without
’
■! have one thing more to do, you 'looking
'‘
‘
at mo u ‘he spoke
! know. Marq, J said, aa tho choir cams
•riiuecsthat Quarrel, nearly twenty
! iu. 'We have to ring th* anthem over years ago,’ be added, as papa questioned

It w^l?nin with lean draft, and turn u deeper and wider fttrrow.

2d. It will do belter work and will not clog, the standard being curved and the beam
higher.
1
3d. It will last more than four times as long as anv other plow, as it is rihill&lt;u1irharder
- ! tluin tempered steel.
’
,
4th. It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
!
5th. It is easier to hold being a Center Draft.
,ul
6th. The points will wear twice orthree times as long any other.

OHS. J. M. k
JOHN* ROBERTS

ALSO

THE CELEBRATE

South. Bend Wagon!
fizl’ ’M.TS

!

At Factory Prices.
T. IL DIAMOND.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

MILO T WHEELER.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
VROOMAN.

._

CO

FARMERS

fflanlnsr Machine.
II Ol s. w 11. LI AMS- fc COw

Look to your interest and purchase your Halt ut*thcT&gt;l(l stand of

right I will eland here and ,
listen.*
'
The singers lighted the candies on they tall ma?
*
; the organ, and beat over thorn to bring
•And the will l» valid r
i their light opon the musia; but I know
TWF-pcn,
i the graud old anthem well, sud stood own. to Peru os she won d?

DRUGS

where you know you get none but the FIRST QUALITY.

BLACKSMITHING.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

what life 1 asked you to ■
» ? Could I offer myself to
xi ms if I

Marq. presently. ‘Has it tried you love,
my darling f
I did not answer that, but shyly took
my place bnforo the top tray.
•Ah, little Nina, it Is Impassible that

with us that tbo Priory ought to be ocraided. It is the only hoa*v in the'
neighborhood which I visit- Now 1

church, and I carried with m- the flow­

think ?' 1 inquired.

Soltool Books Ji' Stationery

tfito o/fy qooos i/t C/totf

s took my hand* in
*1 said I should co
1 Christmas night?
•You said so, but n

■ Often in the time that followed did I im interrupted.
bauds were tight upon the rails, and my
sadly remember how heeiih-sely I had
•Old Mr. Duncan was entirely ruled tongue felt hot and dry.
sung the comforting words that night,
' while 1 watched his listening figure.
there, Nina T
.
I rank was drained in the village, and
• io
and I —
walked
on —
togeth‘How very decidedly you shake your
’ Miq
,—r l .....
......... slowly
e —
a---- i ■
uoi uaio
er auwn ths qutel tens, the darkhen of that
would will it awar from hia
■ the Christmas night deepening am! j
my fath.r said. ' ‘Why, the
dMqwtung, and no star ynt ronluring narno aud the estate have gcrao Another
out into Jho chilling air. Yet wo lin-1 f,)r two hundred years.'
*
gen'd at every step, thinking nothing of

&gt;; .rej t.-izhllTVfMT

GOODYEAR «fc BARLOW

mure bright and tender lliam it used to

over toy ehair, while I first looked an-

Medicines
BE3SMER, HEATH k CO.

formidable children'* tea since he had

•There it no difficulty in deciding
UI was wrong in her mind,' said my
ithar, gravely ’Hew inveterate mad

Cheaper

DENTIST

•

Mrille.

liciitai.

unconditionally'to her. Ute will never
oven mentioning his only eon; but
Man) wan telling ma other things—how
Mm Duncan always sought hit advioo
now on the most trifling matters of bua-

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;, Co.

BECKlPTS.

Srltri Jitorjr.

Marq f asked Elsie, raising her small
Inquisitive faov, and trying—as I think
were all trying—to rend Mnrq’t

Espfi EttLHaM JDlfi B, 1871
MBS DBS CAN 8 WILL-

herhick.

THE MIST MT IT HfflW!

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Russell &amp; Navins

What is it ?
EtM film aid Plate* Van,

LEE REED’S Trip Hanunor.

Swsrfs H°TEL,

HAMMEIlKlt.

Michigan Exchange, i
—

°

Immense Stock

k’ra, My “Trip Hammer, " with which I make Irons far BUGGIKK
enable* roe to sell Bunrira so LOW m Io DEFY COMPETITION.

°

PBIfflfflBE

,

.

r

’ Single scat- Baffios as Loib as
One Hundred DoIiai'M.

One Hundred n.n&lt;l Twent j ~flve Dollar*,

Fall

The little church tlamb. high upon don't tbeyr I asked.
the hill at CroMtnytocf. It fa not a
handsome church at all, nor curious, nor
famous; but I lore it dearly, as I ought
to love it, having lived all my life in its
very shadow, ani listenix! within ite-old

lbs pure white flakes clung delicately
am a very rich man, Eaie darling, hut the dark old wood-work. How enld t

and vary thoughtfully, and they fell up-

lira among tueb beMtiful flornre r
Would it make Marq hoppy I

laughed too.

sanctified it

lends with him

eldest daughter, of course th* chief of J ful scenti
tlie work and of th* pleasure, fall u;&gt;on : like your
me. The children (I mean my brothers j enure* 1
and sisters) helped me always, and wo ' with me.

banquet ball of that
hip already, pa

said laugh-

which had arranged thorn : *
flirg^ nil about tbo cold, and
.
. ....
_ jptetnly as th*
now filled the

Winter
Goods.

£2

. —---- -------- Jslk*d a
stooping, sun-baniod g&lt; ntloman. with
gray hair and a faro lined thickly by

□f Stepney r

Chnatmaa-etay were gone. I had
tiug my chickna« too noon. Never fire in my bedroom, etao I Ihink I sb
I! I feel that I shall win nooera at
Ladies will find almost everything
usualiy.kept in a Dry Good*

□

is the one great hope that loads me on.

CALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

Pure Wilk and Licuors
von aicnicixat. runroHKn.

|

Batt, Caps, CMG Baft td Stes

often glad that we were in the church

»t a Buggy far so small nu lunount of money. J do not Intend to loose
Ion as a buggy builder by selling a ixxrr article.

Mu Wor

IF YOU WANT

Jthfve«*«nt
------

to Warrant Good!

'Nina, a merry Christmas !'

bugry, and they are: A Good AXLE,
Tbo grratosi of all 1. the WHEEL,

Prices Guaranteed.

J. L. R^ED

HASTINGS MARBLE WORIS!

u.
I Axil firm handupuu them,

. failure. Of all the

B. F. STEIN HOFF

J. Cole &amp; Son,
* xnan,

MONUMENTS
HKADMTONl®.
TABLE TQra
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

ITALIAN

Sma! mttaial

UDFUltffi,

ere coiuitrueled in various parts of thw
bte. and to add to th* inkixioetoa ef

M, and continued fcr a cottplo of bourt.

Now Farmers,

I —___

Tyndall wore givan, a*, the rate of fifteen
deUns a ticket. For nearly a week the

lord of the manor, with £3,000 a year;
mine
£300.
night—on Chrmimoa night Ah, little
Nina, let it be kind. 1 have loved you

k iul S10.0W.

�fht^ntHiran^ttntifr.

Election Notice,
' th* written teitimonials of twenty -sewn
Senators in frrur of his eppointmant by
tbe I’residout.
stories of Boflulo licuting, adventuri­
i John Goforth Esq., an ublo and *x- sm-tug the Indiana, and the peculiari­
। perienoed tawysr ef Philadelphia, has ties of the country which ray friend
i boon oonhnaod as Assistant U. R At­ John was well posted in, and rotirod to
torney General in th* place ol CoF Wm. bed in our wagon about mhlnigbt, and
McMkbeol who ie installed in the oBc* slept soundly until I was uwak*n«d at
of U. 8. District Attorney for tbe east­ daylight by the gabbling ol Wild Gee so
ern District of Pennsylvania. From
long jiersoaal knowledge your curre*pondent can say of Mr. Goforth, that ho journey and a* I looked over those
is an able sad worthy gentleman—the beautiful prairie* gently rolling, no
right man for sueh a place.
hill*, beautiful road* nice a* plank, nil
unsurpassed by that of any country,
Senator Conkling mad* a model climate delightful, every body I saw in
speech la tho Senate on Wednesday good health; I thought surely Iwo an.
and Thursday on th* subject of tbo res­ heme* for all’ utssurpa.Kxl by any cjuh-

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET

Isaac p. cnumANcr.

KlWABU C. WALKK
axDUvr cuMUt

When the telegraphic synopsis of tho
inaugural address of President Grant
reached Germany, that passage therein
which expresses tho confident conviction
that all the people ot tho earth are
drawing nearer so republican institu­
tions, excited tbe wrath of some of tho
monarchical journals, and one of them
exclaimed, tn its rage, that diplomatic
relations should immediately bo abeu-

olution declaring tho scat of i4nator
Caldwrfl vacant In power of logic and
strength of language it waa perfectly
Wulistorian.
After laying down the
principle* by which th* Senate waa le­
gally bound end limited, denying tho
right of tho Senate to question th* motire* of Stat* legislators in giving their
votoo for U. 8. Sonatore, and contend­
ing that therein th* State Legislature
and the Stat* Courts in tho absence of
any act of Congroa* conferring tho spe­
cific jurisdiction elsewhere, hav* exclu­
sive jurisdiction in all questions of
bribery of their own members ; ho avered that Senator Caldwell poaseswd eve­
ry qualification into which th* Senate
had a right to inquire. ,He received a
majority of the votes atet by the Legis­
lature of Kansas, and the election was
conducted in tho place and manner pre­
scribed by law ; tbo votes were honest­
ly counted and legally returned. Ho
had sat in th* Senate and exerdsod all

Exacuthw was guilty of such insulting
remarks. Of course th* German Guvernmont cannot bo held responsible for
this unseemly ebullitwn, and we only
at* it a* another Mridenco of th* feel,
ings of alarm and aversion with which
our Republic is regarded.
hr n over ws* elected at all, and in fact
Since the war, Prussia ha* become an
there Lad been n-&gt; election for Senator,
absolute miiitarr drapotism. Tho gov­
and that tbo scat which Mr. Caldwell
ernment ha* interfered so fur with the
has been filling ha* been vacant all the
time ! He exhorted Senator* to keep
which published to* alteration of th*
within the law and not to transcend it
ou account of sympathise and emotion*

CITY

City Ordinances.

OF

HASTINGS

SATITRDAY, APRIL 5th* 1873.
From 8 o’clock, .4. -If, until 8 cfdocJc, P. M..

Sxrtx.

JtasT »«■»»-•••*--"ACertter MOI. J.fere&gt;«Mre^.iwa»4« rfTtera^t*Bl«*e.
3Hied K.rsr Vsttey Bsllrni UvpoL

First Ward.
Alehin Edwin
Adams Josntt
Hauer Cha* H
Hnrtou ChaaH

Hasting*.

Wishart's Pino Tree

Tar Cordial.
ATURK'S GREAT REMEDY

HstongS Max

rnuip

First-Class Instruments.

Cn ■' IteTrantarUMlth. Ut IU rtn*u •lull
idMlvsawk
I. m th. On am iUII
(ran U»&lt;* UmvsIHv &gt;»us •■4iuu ki&gt; Sigi fn-

1 so trw* til** Io Ua&gt; atU

url rt *• w-4«n

New Scales.

Lewis Henry C
I-emni Ell
McMurry Lafnyetl
McElwstu* Delos

New Styles.

. Very Low.

tb* United States os a great potion

Hotchkiss John
and whatever may be tbe wrongful in­
fluence uj&gt;on the Legislature, 'die set is
his own. lie intends to do it, anti it
cannot be set aaido. Ho said if the
question wtis one of expulsion it would
bo governed by different principles, and
tbo jurisdiction would be unquestioned.

A POBI

Month 20th, J87H.

* At length the suspense is ovor and
the new national Cabinet la (imply a rosppointment of the old by tbe substi­
tution of Judge Richardson, in place of

.

k

lUsoix It«a*iiS*d_—_____
• tk« rrvpyc SHUIU «t *11 r»MM i
r» jmoti
l-n
at mail rMstaler iBts-lKM 4iM«*n. to tk
//annas Abram II
Zfeyfotd »m JI
Huny Heury IT
JZowre James M

Myers Wm
Manthall Arthur
Marent Barclay
Mann LcviO
My«r» Joeepii
Maynard James W
Mayusni Myron H
Minkler John F
Min.lv John
MyrmWni II

Tig Piae Tree Tar Mai,
Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

J/anee Daniel
JfeNair Fredctipk I
Muury Joeee
JTcC'-iy George
-VcQuoen Oliver
JA-fo'llan George //
H.usJu^U
McGraw Lewis
■Main Francis
Jfsin Fred
.Wain JJarvey P
Mann Levi 6
Newman Win
Nodiuu Andrew
Norte James
Northrop C’fasrlre U
Otis J.arnb
Odell r£ra
Pewors JFm E
1‘owere JT’m JI
1'mton Bony T K
Parker Nelson
Phillip* Traverse
Phillips Leander
Parsons Ephriam Sr
Farter Erasmus D
Porter I!&lt;&gt;l*-rt B
I’nckel Jfiltou
Ibuscns Epbruun Jr
Hobinson Geo 11
Roberts Gurdon
Ramsdell Edward 0
Ramsdell Alfred A
Itolfc J/icksou //'
Roberta Jsmos P
Ruseel Julius
Iluforu John
Rower Augustus
Rock Adam JI
R-*d George M
Rich Jason
Itenki* George
Sheldon Fhitn A
Hwin David H

Stephen

Sarsaparilla

Jooe« Morgan
Kuhlman Keubln
Kittfsbury Hlrsni
Ksnfodd lilram J
M*ttr.Hc^l
Myers Joseph
McMurry Msdtaon
Mixer Ly man X
Moon Byron

eats;'

tooted, b a just tribute to a werthv and
able man wboee faithfulness to ecnvicI left Topoka un tbe Santa Foe B- R,
iioaa of duty lost him his seat in the
paaeed through a^liMntifel country, and
tfewst*. Your’correspondent fans little
a groat many flourwiring towns along
aequaintanoe prewsnoliy with the new
|be Jig* of tho road; a good farming
Aamstaat Secretary, bet will continue
country with c*m*&gt;diubUe timber, an
abundance of coal, and as good stone
quarries a* tiiore is to be found in any
country. At Newtoa, I took tho branch
road that rune to ton sty of Wichita,
wlu*h is a place of four thousand inbabstMta, sod it ie a woodor to bsfodd.
Three year, ego fest fell the flrrt hoowi
was built, and now to aee th* immoo**
store* filled with goods; tho big hotels.

Smrth Pbineae
Sortwdl JFm A
Skinner Albert
Swin Jnmee A
Hartwell JFm »’
Standley Frank A

Fourth Ward.

tiudlJcss* C
Tongate Edward
Taylor E-igunn A
Tomlinson G01irg&gt;,
Tinkler ffm
Tinkler Thomas
Throop Arem-mous

’ Piarte

WHOLESALE &lt;fr RETAIL^

J E W E L ER'S !
Tbo LARGEST and moat complete Jewelry Store In tb* West, with tbs flat*!
Htock ever brought to the City.

Marble Honrv
Marshall Gongn
Myer* W m H
Mnut Jacob
Malfory Edwin IT

Cedar Creek, Haren'Ji, on* day.
1
Johnstown, Doty School llnmw,
April 1st, one day.
Hickory Comers, April 21, ono day.
Hastings April 8tb, and S)th, Court
House, two days each.
Woodland, April 10th, one day.
Kashvilln. April 12th, one dav.
Middleville, April 14th, two days.
Assyria, April 17 th. two days.

i shall iadsks U *arl««J
Srjtrssyzr:!

-Johnson i: Co’

&lt;My New* Depo

Kimble Erastus .
Kinfold Frank
Kl-qipcr Christopher
Lak* 2feury
'
Lathrop Mehiah J

WORM SUGAR DROPS

Frairie Stat*. There seem* to b* a desire among a greet maay in this vicinity
un account ot our long anil severe winter

Haskins H'm IT
Zferiow Elwia U
Z/icks R~m F
Zficks Charles 2T
Hoonen Owen
Howard Frank
Jones Henry

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

Second Ward.

of Washington ha* been settled by rain
and there wo no longer hare tho blind­
ing dost-freighted winds which mar the
Warepeat it, that forms are only delightful climate of our city during
shadows iu ths absanoo of the substantc;
and that tbe Prussian Parliament is ab­
solutely powerleva, and ha* not a ccn•tabdo to Jenfctco it»J will against ths
crown. It is, therefore, only a debating
school, whoso deliberatfous tbo govern­
ment wilt adopt when tbo results are
ucoi^itiLls .[and, an a matter of exped iEditor Bivxxs: A* a great many
« ncy, tbe government is too wise to pick are making enquiries of me and ore
a needless quarrel about minor matters. anxious to know about th* country, tbe
But whenever th* Emperor desires the climate, the soil, the times, th* proepct*
adherence to a certain .line of policy, in tbe State of Kansas, I concluded I
tbo chambers must either yield grace­ would write eoaie particulars for gene­
fully, or they will b* seat home and ral information which may interest
disciplined like unruly school-boys. '
those contemplating] to move to (hat

to find a home in some mm* congenial
climate, and 1 being affected in the
same way and coming out almost wintor-killed this spring. I therefore took a
trip to Kansu to so* too country and
what 1 thought nbotii~ making that
State my fntur* borne
I left Hastings, March 10th, enjoy­
ing a ride in my sleigh to the DiqxX,
with good winter weather, and in two
days time waa enjoying warm, pleasant
wca'her, nith th* *i&gt;ring birds merry
songs, children barefoot in tbo streets,
door* and windows open, farnwr* plow­
big and sowing, making gardens, sot­
ting trees, all-alive and busy as we are
in May. How strange it all ecemed to
mo. I went to T&lt;qwka, which is a
beautiful new city, where old ‘'Subsidy ssjj
Pomeroy received hi* cheeks for private
life from York, and now be is familiar­
ly known through Kaunas u old “Sub­
sidy Pomeroy.” But I will Jot him
pas* by saying that the people *f Kan- ;
so* rejoice to know his power for evil In ■
too politic* of that State is forever end- 1

U arcroom, .Vo. 2o8 Greene, near Eighth. St.,

S,,X,i5T.-u’kt!

waktd into ontrgelic activity, and are
tten or ptnonntl cf tho cabinet on their requiring ail city improvement work
part was inadmlssablo; and yet, th* not performed promptly and according
to tho contract term* to bo perfected
German press in America, denied by
and pushedforward with dispatch.

OUH WASHINGTON LETTER.

Hossrd A Co, N
to get th* Jtuup*

■ XCS;

Tbo Grand Union Ball to come off at
the inauguration ball room, under tho
auspice* of the various State . Associa­
tion* uf this District on the 25th in*L,
promises to be a groat success.

intelligent men
or or ascribing
inherent power to tho Prussian Parlia­
ment, while, in point of feet, it is stm-.
ply an aasociblage of persons who are
(Mt mittad to advise tho government up­
on ouch measure* as tho government
may lay before them, tut who must,
upon all important questions, side with
llio gorarnment er olso their advice is

wonting

New Prices.

■ cjunio against ihoso papers that dared
to publish tho I*re*ul*nt's inaugural.
While schoolmasters are starving ut I
a salary of from one hundred and twen­
ty to two hundred dollars per year, tho
private snldior ie three htmdred and
twenty 1‘rusrian thaler*. Th* peace cstaldishment is fixed at four hundred
tbouaasdmen, which cosfe ono hundred
and twenty-eight mdlionx of t halon, or
about on* hundred millions of dollar* in
gold, besides th* extra expenditures
for armament, fortification*, and the

fH«

liciLN

NOTICB is hereby given, that the several Aldermen of the Several Wards,
of Htetl-trnliou, under and by virtue of an Act entitled, " An act
r?v v to P,,M,'rvo ‘bo purity of Election*, and guard against the abuare of Elec?™eArn.!,.cbl‘&lt;7 •’/ “ R«xlstmtlon of Wectorv, approved February 14. IMO. a«
amended by act li&gt;l, Scwlnn Law* of 180J, appr.reedMr.rch S.1,1M»," will meet on

Wellington city is truly a frostier
city. You woolJ know it by. the Buffalo
meat in market at two cents per pound,
and robes at from ono to. three dollar*
each, in short, here is all the evidence
you can desire to txmvtbce you that you
are away West on the frontier. This is
on the Osago Indian trust lands. There
are plenty of claims to bo taken; second
han-1 land* c'.usp, a good pteco for a
man to inveat moaeyr Altec (pending
a few day* in WcDlngton, I turned tty
face homeward, buying a Faairie Dog
which I brought through with nu&gt; crea­
ting quite a sensation among the pass­
enger* and nt tho Depot where I stop­
ped, all anxious to see tho little wonder
of tho West

New Advertisements.

BACON &lt;fc KARR’S

137 &amp; 139 State St

corner cf Madison,

HOWARD
Indies' Fino Gold watch.-.
Gulti Opera Chain*.

Diamonds,
Silver Spoans,

ta absolstley pa

Gold Neck Chains,
SilverVeet Chains
Table Castor*.
Cake Baskets,
Hyntp Dishes,
Spoon Holder*.
Cap* and Goblets,

Cord Stands,
N’pkm ninPuWaiter*.

Gold Ring*. ’ Gold Terth Picks’
Gold Watch Key*,
Coral Bead., ’
Coral Necklace*.
Coral Sett* and Rings,
Brons* Omnmente

I

U&lt;'ld Tbimbh-.
Silver Thimbles,
Gold Locket*,
Shirt Btudds,
Music Boxes,

Q;ier&gt;

and if any ono
M. Ml U the

g]*m«

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelers.
-

..
38•

C- r. NORRIS &amp; co.,

137 A in STATE STREET. CHICAGO

SALT

fcwpenllr prov

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOOD YEA. R
k«ep . htg. wpply „r 8.U for

.1 Uwen m.rk.1 r.ie., io

troyediU rou

their Brick Warehouse.

at SB 6 nti id IB mt son ttai Salt Emi b nt Mkr.
mor„„w ,0 denlrri &gt;t a
vance above Car-load Rates.

sn)il] ai
'

Taylor T Baxter

tubb«-

Water Iiime,

DrJ. C. AYEF 4. CO., Lowrfl, Mm.,

•om* »16»,(XX&gt;

Any one voting our cty should call ati ur establishment and *xamin* th* cools.
THE CHEAPEST PRISES IS OUR MOTTO

.

Third Ward.

School books,

CHICAGO

Ohio limp,

rve Lapstn r&lt;Ws&gt;tiD JJ! 04H L04»

Wool,

�bepublicax city caucus.

K*Fi,bucMi B\|&lt;aaq

Regular mooting of tbe Common
Council at tho Council room, Monday
evening, March 24 th, 1873.
Present—Mayor, Recorder, and AMs.
llama, Jow»ll, Wooley Kontio'.J and

For the purpose nf organizing an associatiou to purchase ground, and erect
* Warehouse and Elevator, for the
atorngo of farmers produce and such
other commoditiM as may be doomed
, necessary for fanners use, and to tanin­
, tain tho amno. Tho undersigned xubREPUBLICAN WARD CAUCUSES.
Jxvibor* for the .tack of said assoeisifon

Local lllwKS patice;.

1*L Tho name and titlo of this asso­
ciation shall bo. The Barry County Agri­
cultural Warehouse Assoreation.
2&lt;L The place where it. Warehouse
and Elevator ahall be located, and its
. ypenitions of atorage and its cvnsxal
, business cutxdoct*! shall be in the city
of HaMinga. Barry County. Mich.
j 3d, Tbo board of directors shall con­
j siat uf aoveu at■ cfchuldors who shall bo
elected by a umjonty of tho stockholder.
1 of this association at a mooting to be
_ ...
i

Hasting*. March 20th, 1873.

Of Clothes if Bought from

Mlnutes of previous msoting road and
sjiprovod.
Account of Wm. I).’Hayes, l?2y«ars
salary as Recorder, 8125, was presented.
On motion of Aid Jowell, the account
wax allowed and order drawn.
By Aid. Hama—
Thst tbo resolution pamed by this
Board, July 12th, 1872, authorizing tho
Mayor to appoint a Board of Health bo

do tiller into tbo following articles of

__Nortcx.—Positively I.. must hare my
accounts settled by May 1st, as I am
going awny on account of my health.

$3.00 to $10.00 SAVED ON A STTIT
Shirts anc^Drawers 40 and

Cents that other Stores' sell

New Advertisements,
Winter Overcoats all will be
»old below Cost.

Price ofOver-

$25.00.
$10.00. Fine

By Aid. Hems—
That tho Board proceed to elect
*11J t a Physician, to.be a member

REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES.

fool Suits $12.50 to 20.00.

Black cloth suits $12.00 to $40tho Board of directors shall direct. '
-lih. The capital stock of this omocuitiou shall be eight thoumnd dollars, to
0o divided iuto aSares of fifty dollars
each; but tho capital rfiay bo 'increased
if urcesaary in such manner as the stock­
holders shall provide.
5th. Each aharo of th&gt; capital alack
of this association shall ba entitled to
ono vote, but any ono person ahall not
acquire or represent more than ten
shares of stock in this asnociation.
tith. Tlii» aaaociation shall elect a
Prmideat, Vire Preaid ent, S-crwrary.
Trwuunr, stul seven Directors from
among the stockholders otsaid asaociation,-annually, by a ■.najoritr vote of all
thumemb.-r* present nt said mooting.

Say man ; are you hungv ? Woman
are von feint for want of food? Child
do you want something to eat? If so
call at 1* E Stawtfcr’s Eating House
North Side State Street, where you will
find eventhing in tho lino of eatables,
only 25 rente per meal.
46tf

Sail Ho.—N. T. Parker of this city
will sell at low figures. for coal* or good
approvsd notes : two good Mares, one
weighs about 1200 lbs, tho other about
900 lbs, two Smgte buggies, two double
buggies, two double and two single HarnesMi Hero are bargains for th«w
wanting such property, that uro not
often met with. Ctutt ttrlg.
45tf

Goers, clerks anil agents of .th, a**ociation: to fix tho salaries to .be jtaid to
;them; to require bouda fur thorn, and
I to.tlx the penalties thereof; genorally,
to do and preform all tho acts that it
may bo legal for a Board of directors to
do under the mt aforesaid, and tbe
general law, governing corpora'ious in
tho State of Michigan, and they shall
also have power to make all by laws
that it may bo proper and couvvnisut
lor them fo makn fur Hie gennral rogulatioti ot the buaiuoas of thi' association,
and the managenwut and administration

CuArrw Hanns, face, rough akin,
v-iiuplus, ringworm, salt-rheum, and
other eutnucouv affections cured, ami
tin- skin nude soft end smooth, by using
the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell.
Hazard A Co, New York. Bo certain
to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as there
uro many wurthleM imitations ramie

A Ballot being taken resulted as fol­
lows:
Dr. Wm. Upjhon, received ffive.
Dr. A. P. Drake, received ono.
By AIL Jowell—
That Aid. Hams, tbo Recorder, and
Dr. Wm. Upjohn, bo apjointed a Board
of Hrahh lor I tic City of Hastings.
Carried.
On motion Council adjourned.

fine English

and.French Cass, Sults,

Wl:..

made elegant goods and perfect
prices $25.00 to 40.00.

LOWEST PRICES IN» THE STATE
Overalls 75 cents, worth 1.00.

.

Spring Over­

White regretting that wo have not a
second Boutwell to plaeu at the head of
I tho Treasury Department, wo uro rc| juiced that ho has been sent.to tho &amp;&gt;n। ate, whore his experience as a Cabinet
| officer, his strength of character, un­
i qusstiuaed integrity, and oratorio! abil­
ity, will enable him to take a leading
position.
Wo hope the new Senator will daring
1 tho summer recifta, take up tho great
■ questions of the necessity and propriety
, of extending tho administrative funcJions of tbo Federal Government, becuaso they cannot bo touch longer ignoted, dfel it is of great irnjortance
■ both to himself and the country that bo

coats an inch to short&gt; .but per
flirt in every other way, they

will be sold

fonncr-price 510. and all wool
Meltons, Light and Dork, HO.
fonftcr price 81 (J. Boys’ nuitn
•2.50 to 815.00 at the Great

ONE PRICE

the ]&gt;eoplo from tho over-increasing en­
croachments of organised capital; regu­
lation* for tho bettor protection of pas­
sengers, and even cattle, on railways ;
regulation of fares and freight clmrgoc
4.-&lt;xiattou, subject to the restrictions i postal sarings banks mid postal tele­
and requirements and provisions uf ’
graph—aro endy a few of the. topics with
law.
9th. These artfcles of asaocistion may
be changel or amended at any time, by very soon deal.
the atu'k&gt;Ml.iera owning a majority of ' Very fsw public men bavo evot enter­
the stock of tha ns^-ciation.’ in any
ed the So usto, whose political future
mnnner not iiKunsiatant with |law. and :
tho sicMik holdera or any tec. and two ‘ was regarded with so much hopeful in- ■
thirds of the rtockholdcro present, of tsteot as that ot Mr. Boutwell, aud wo
the association shall provide after having fully balisve that tho just oxiwctaliun*
rocuirod notice ot such su;q&gt;o&gt;&gt;ed increase I of the public will bo tralix.-d, for he is

| Y«4 Don, and wc have a Carlton in
Fee Here. Stranger!—There la not an | Barry County.
institution In the City of Hn..lin«n that I Rond tn the Bxjrxra office and got
Is more worthy of patronage, than that
I yuiir Election Tickets print-*!.
Undo Eleaaar; call again when you
I bavo n basket uf Bicenpplc- ; Hoy.

Mason Allen, has notices in this
I week's Bsxxxa. for delinquents to aetilo

bargain.

ScotclP*tweed

Dealin;

Clothing, House !
3G Canal Street,

ftyBe sure and see our name above the Door as other Parties
Jealmis of our good name and immense business will represent
themselves As our Store.

not HkoJy to forget that tho welfare of

*^‘.5;
R. B. Wightrma Esq., is in this City
llurrv C-runty was laycd oat In tbe
for a short visit, and reports matters
yuar 1820, awl attached to St. Jowph
livsly Up fu Maa icwltu Co.
County, for ju llcial purpose-. In 1830,
Thu farmers in this vicnity are boon I
it was attached to Kalamazoo County,
to have a place to store thier wheat in
and in the year of 1K37, was organizml.
tbe futurr.-tilt such time ax they see Ct

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

Ata meeting of the directors of the
’ Kalanuuno, Lowell and Northern Mich.
Railroad, held at Kala-noxjo on tho 21,
| of this month, tbe President wa» direct­

ed to place tho surveyors on tbe line al
| onre, with a view of locating tho line I
1838, tris 8729,531. Iu IMO the p.p- | from Kalamazoo to Iztwell, and the J
The Elevator Asaricialfoni consisting ulatiup of tha rounty was 1078, a Very , balance of |)u&gt; first asto-winent of 6 per
of fanners, report good sueuM in getting ra^i‘1 increase from tbo year 1X30, when
cipitai stock' subscrib*;;! I® |l»cir vhtur- the first , town meeting was hold, Mr.
Furltor, inform* me than were not rotors
i 1 We wonder whotlum the

DOUCHE

of our city and virinitl
anything about btuldini
Tn« Pramr and Sweetest Cod-Live r
Oil is Hamed * Caswell's, nudo on the
sen shore, from fre-h, selected livers, by
Cmwc(1, Hazard A Co., Now York. It
M.atisalutley pure aud sweet Potiouls
who have nuce taken it prefer . iuto u'.l
others.
Physicians bare decided it
superior to any of the other cits in mar-

D. McOmbcr and 1»JC. Sanborn, of
Baltimore, last weak jnircha&gt;*.*d Gru heail
of pure blood Durham ssttlv, two cows,

turo at the Court Houm, oh Saturday
owning next. Lecture |o commence a
H o'clock. Tum out onorybody.

See tho change iu Grfcble and Rus­
sell’s “Ad?' The am a not of btuineM '
done by a firnr is genenily indicated by
! iu liberality in advertising.

A rare chance tn tiny Dry Good.
cheo|»—P. R. Sabin * Co of Jackson,
oro selling out tbuir entire stock at Grat
coat They hnvn nn ininienee stock,
sumo 8109,WO worth of choice good*,
of all kinds, which they arc closing out.
and if any onoi* inclined to visit Jack­
son, this » tbe place to get bargains.

1*. T. Barnum, notwithstanding his
burn out last December, has n larger'
and better show than odor before, mid
will make n tour West again this,

Bi Cixxm—In these day*, when
tight bote, hot air, and sedentary occu­
pation*, cause the hair to full out, it is
matter of no h^tle importance to know
which of the hair profanation, are of
oay value. Th* majority, a» has been
frequently proved by the first dermatol­
ogists, or hair-doctors, poasess littla ar
merit. Such bring the thtt, it is consolmg to tnow who are afflicted to know
there is reaUvww yrerferfiMa, which is

Tho fir*! town meeting was hsld at I ber.
n&gt; housa of Jana-: ’his, on tho S, W. _____
—----■4 of Sec-.2L and now I copy from tho •
winter ol 72—3. is bound to be
' remembered Ur the people. Commenced
■ to snow about 7 o’clock Inst ■ vouing, and
must have mowed alt night and very
hard st that, as tbejsnvw thia tnuming
! meatunsl al-out l-tn-disa on the level,
With all our skeptntan, w, arc willing
to acknowledge tli-sro Am h.wn a winter
i for a few months p,-u. and proaamo
other people are willing to admit tha
same, and te&gt;jx&gt; the Chirk of the weather
will forgive our apparent previeus unbe­
lief, aud limit tho future snows of this
Spring to about one foot

Dr. A. R. Calkins of Allegan, diwl at
that place on the 17th i»st Tho Ihictor was a Christian, a (jsnik-man, and
will bo sadly missed by tbo people of
Allegan. '
___ _

648^3539

Chromo
ciry

&gt;'cMM (M wamUM ar,

depot.

Lcayitl's troupe of Boll Ringers, No.
3. gave an entertainment at Union Hall
in this City, cm Fridav Evening of last
week, to a large and appreciative andi.
sure. The performance was good in
every particular, and in some respect*,
was far superior to any thing wo hare
witnoessd in many a dar. Wo are al­
ways pleased to attend an entertainment
where the performance is not only first
class, but where tho artiste are gentle-

rjratrAfMsft

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.

IM. «rr. W»orr. »■&lt;* *»_*■*»■

la lee mU by as act U&gt;ry are »:i Ural rlaa* leiuunasta is every rr.peel
VERY RE.t«ON'AHLE TERMS ARE GIVEN.

FRANK L. WARD
May 15. ‘72

Hastings

Allegan,

hen's egg, measuring, 85-8, by fl 1-2
inches, nau weighing one quarter of a
pound.

We U-arn by the TiLyroyA, that a com­
pany of Kalaoiasonana are negotiating
with Uw Plainwell propio fur the purchsac of a site on which to baild' a
woolen factory.

anil also bom Hope, jwrtniuing to tho
■ early History of tho said Townships
i which will appear in duo time. By th*
I by friands, keep on thinkbig. awl write
I up all that is of internal, in you raspoctiro Townships.

.

Tbo call foe tho above meeting is not
recorded. Tho necessity of the first esll
I think given by Mr. Parker was that
I Mr. Hill had m-Jtud into Kalamaaso Co.,
ami that Mr. Willie m Campbell, was
inevmpetant to perform tho duties of

Tho Complain!* pf disgusting odors ]
and injuries effects produced by the uu j

of I'aratino Gils on uiaebin-ry aro itsex-;
jcuwsblo so long as tnanufactnroto na;
I obtain the Bjknn and Tallow oil* made infoimatfou of any who may Iw dasirej by E. H. Kellogg, of New Yosk, at tbo! CMS of distributing tbo bible to tbe jeetitut? in thu County, that at a recent
tn.-eting of the Exscut-vo Committee of
tho Barry County Bitlo Snooty, it was
voted to inatrvrt tbs Depository in Hatlings (J. P. Roberts*Co,) to defirer.
ap«nk a littfe moro polite, and say, when called njxm, biblreand tretacMnu
Joshua, if you &lt;&gt;u not oeaao ejecting the to royjxrasible parties, for diMribation to
■Olivia of the Virginia we*d upon the such, as are destitute, and ore unable
carpet, I ahalfsimiaiator unto you &amp; ■»-

haring a civil dance, when six Irishmen
[drunk) went in and kicked up a row.
A fight ensued, when three of ths
Lriahm.in caught bold of a German
niuno-1 Goota. throw him down imd
hold him, white the fourth Irishman
cut bu throat, almoit eevmng his head
from l&gt;M body.

lerof this City name to the conclusion on
Monday last that hs had lived long
। enough, end procured about fifty groin*
of opium (so aura rumor,) which he took,

Eruption*.—When t comment:*! uting
King of the Blood, I wu trouble! with
a ScroJnkms Emptier. &lt;m tbe back of my
nKk, axtonding to tbo back uf my aon.
Il had sxiated for several months, slao
the inside of my e«n, both bed been i
aoro for more than a year, aud had rreia- '
tod all ottompiM ot healing (and they
were many). I had tmd your tncdscinr !
bat a few month, before my nook and ,
rare wore enteroly well, nml bare not [

Harn to its yo ithful color, making it.
soft, lustrous, and ailkcn. The ec-.lp,
by its into, bee-wnew white and clean
It rcmovei nil eruptions and dnudrafi,
SBd,by ll» lomc properties, iirmcr.t*
the hmr from felting ont, a« it stimu­
lates! and nourishes the buir-glunds.
By its n.rc,lho hair grows thicker and
stronger. In bnldnow*, ll rwtores tl.o
capillary gl-vute to tlicif notma! vigor,
■nd will create n new growth, exct-jit
In extrema old t&gt;«e. It is the meet
economical Hain Dnsxaiwoover tw*d,
■v it requires fewer opplfeatioM, cud
gives the hsir a arilcntlid. ftteosT ttppearance. A. A. Ilnycv, 11.1), State
Asmyor ..f Mxj.tacbuMttA says, “Tho
conxtitaentv are pure, mid carefully
selected for excefim-.t auaiily; and I
•rmrider it tbo Biwt I’BxraKATio:.for its intended purpreca."

£;^jggwaags=

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS,
fcuw i ES; raas i blbb,

am

is rasea

JE» X uft. JNF O S .

Ail tho shove «3pet&gt;ar itutnssMata ere f&lt;r safe uu
by the HMUng, Ag^. ttm th-, a »»i»1

Tetssa and Tuu«
________

�wbv

Aarnrrncamv

12,000.000 ACRES. 1 Consumption can be cured.

Cauchy a CoX Column.

I

Thegreat German Remedy

WELCH * GRIFFITHS,
t&gt;
HUF»tOK*ToTtX WTHtRS
r
EVffKY HAW WAMKANTED.
J, FILES, BELTING* MACHINERY
unjitiiL btwiOT't wi

CAPITOL

OF MICHIGAN

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION,
Hailag ubtaiael at IS* ArdolMt, Mr. E. E. Myara, Um Ueaft i.t Um CewrigM et b&lt;a Fum
G.p.« llnwing of lb. Srn Capita! ol MlaM*l».

Th© Calvert Lithographing Company of Detroit.

mm, who wm har.dacitia* and ureawd in
tho Light el the foabioil. lightly towhod ‘
tbe eohrnry geutleu iu un the ahoaldar
and aaid inquiringly'
“Herr Buron run Weden FJ
The eeated f-eatlomaa alerted ur. sud­
denly, and repliad disdainfully:
“f don't know you, air." .
“Ab, You don't know tne, Herr Bar­
on,” said the young man; ‘do you want
ma, than, to have yoe nrreated ■« a
thief?
The middle age 1 mtn sprung to his !
feet, exclaiming i

■

-

Up«a ll&gt;. work, aad ar. new polishing a .phwliri Tialad UUMgraph of

.WINTER’

The New Capitol and Grounds,

SflitnMW li ifcastsalDflSIlEts

®^r£S^

,ss

ESSSfSt

100 Teachers or Students

55,55!) BUBS OF PBBBIS!
4a CaaK OmI Kalate aU Poaooal Proiwrlr. la airmail, tram »1 la (t,W.

Tho young man', two fnnrf. w,„
about to interfere, but tho apecial polite- j ,.p«i, volo.ld’n.’w. as&lt;l dvm7co.m Tb.
man of tbe Bo wary garden atortMil up F-ai Eriiuas or»CO,vte |nai pri»i«l ia EegtiU
Mdtedd. Woe murt not fight hwre, gxn- JAM£S V,CR

■Of ooumo not.* said bo who had boon
addneand aa Boron von Woden. ‘Let' Awxxicxv
M go to • more (rivete place, gentlemea.’ bo added to tbe three young mon.
The party thea went t-&gt; Hausera bar !
saloon, where a hurried oovorMtiun was |
held at the end of which tho middle .

IUxt&gt;

.

Coax—pLxxm.
________
iB^SSSLS^
——- ——'

A WATCH FREE

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
rjffi"

N. F. Bimlmi's biTeiMb
WATER WHEEL.
‘s.iit;; ftred
art fTerirenTraBjJi&amp;efc
OHmbmg,. wwltby l^S.n nobUman
TUK LiB“B&lt;T BTl&gt;CK ”
'
fortaoriTSuporior Presld.nt of the Fro- “ M'"““
T~ '*
e”“vine of Poeun, intrusted to his nephew,
Baron von Wedcn (a captain in the
Prussian Uhlans) &amp;0.IXX) thalers ia gold
Io parehaao in Berlin certain bonds I
Tho nephew met a number of fellow
°ffi«&gt;r», and they entared U(nB a carter
of dissipation. On reoovoring his seaMs
Baron von Wedea miwod 830,000 of his I
.uncle's money.
He resorted tu thn
.gaming table with the bone of recover­
tag tho loss by hi« winnings. Hi» play'
was disaatroiui and in throa days ho]
had lata than 8300.
Ho took tho first train for Hamburg, |
and under an aj0me&gt;! name sailed for
‘ Now York landing there on Doc. tin!:,
with only ISO. Ho spent that in ■ week,
and Uwsi began to look for employment. '
At length bo found it in Barnum's now:
cireu.. He lined in Fomytb street, and
frequented tho beor gnnlomi in thn Bow-;
cry, And it was in Bowoty Garden that
hi&gt; wm met by ths thrwo young men.
The ono who aceo.tod him was Baron
Johannes Von Oldenburg, and hio com- ‘
nasions were two eotitins from Boston,;
Bernliard and Froderirk von Luteoir. |
They were looking fur tho Berlin embocalar. At Hau»er’» saloon tbo fugi- ' FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS.
five Baron von Woden told young Herr 1 Ko af-nag la tevak. aa cattiag at uri&gt;: chrap.
4am.b „rf aoalljr apalxri : bolda a«d&gt; al •=•
von Oldenburg that thu inault bo had ।
offored him could bo evwugcd only in]
bloixL
Tho reply w»i, "no olijsc-1
tiona”
On tiatunlay muraiftg a duel was nr- !
ranged. As ox-coloael of a Now York '
cavalry rogimen!, an Austrian by birth,
and now a down town corutnunuon mor-1
chant, contented to oct sonond for Baron I
von Woden, and oao of tho Luteows
acted for Herr run OldonLurg. Ilm
woaruns wore Iro.-.dotrurd,. the place

r&lt;M auoeiri hr law aari en&gt;v&gt;l.d lw i» J
J. VAXbEWALKEB.

$23,900 in Heal Eatatc ’
$3,000 in Cash !
$6,555 in Personal Property.

u. i.

, “JteEZKJi.-

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BEST THIHO IK THE WEST
Alchi»ou. Topeka A Santa Fe B. B.
S

T HREEIHMILLION
ACRES
OV.I Iirar th Arlmuu

ar.MSft
i-jsrtfS'.—-...... * "•— "..•tAfctfS"'-

&gt; wiatnMliaa C«u&lt;. »rn*a.
Greta a..,krerr W K He*U
.‘StsS'fcftru

Failry, th Jyutl fertaa cf

The Crowninv Triumph

■ M's Paratsi Seiiiiflata.

tu. They fought for nina minufoa witb­
oat wounding oach other Aftur a ]&gt;au»'
of fire tninutna Uiu eunloat wna neutned,
and Baron van Weden rwceirod a cat in
the left cheek. Hero th« phyriciau InfotfereJ cud hpetiiito- cmaed. Tbe
Barna was take'to Mobekcn. oad the .
otbm hailily made their way to Now5

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I «»riryl&gt;ai&gt;a&gt;.
•7ra&gt;.Lll, mxI .
&gt;«4 Ikich &gt;i»

Bum PRATT, Ittt

StmnT.TOEB.W.

• CHIU M, fa. Alt

II any th.rata, ah, lb.
rf lk »&lt;«««
• h mid a.: I» rraaiad ■ Ae4 il l.-fartlxr ortai
’ rii*i"*«aia;r •F'l*’ UniorTi
mi I lari'aa. an 1 th. MariM Ihapal hr .«•«&lt;.M
.arr.-fiM.rrtalate pwlriuaU la tL« IruH
tUr.Hkaa Il.t.la. a •rwm.nr. rrLai«t aul «&lt;r
raltla,! ..i l Caualr nf iLrrr. fc. to.

Dr. Crook’s Wino of

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Public Test

DR. CROOK'S

WINE

STOMACH BITTERS

Ss»2gfW%r similar pretmrutton ever oilcnil
tho public.
It t. rich In the medicinal qtiulitlra ofTnr.ind enequaln! fardlacn*en of the Throat and Lungs, j-r
forairg th. BoC ranark.Ua airra.

Concha, Cold*. Chronic CongliM.
11 aSactoally am than all

[$
Sewing Machine

For pains in Breast, Sidcr&gt;r Dark,
Gravel or Kidney IHm'am',
Diseases of tho Urinary Organs.
Jaundice ar any Li ver Complaint,

IS THE BEST IN THE WOULD.

$5 to $20

BEHIND
SCENES
IN WASHINGTON.
OPIUM

RATERS

Condition Powders!
WUtolsieliMnHPrBlH. AKna

It is also a superior Tonic,
Restore# the Appclite,
Strengthens tho System.
Restores tho Weak and
Debilitated,
Causes tho Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and
Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers, •
t Given tone to your System.
Till DILOIOOK’SWINEOFI Ail

‘NSURE YOUR LIFE

Tho Ma’tal Lift tats Cnpaij,

REJHUMS.

SEW IWATOESi

BOILER WORKS.
Which we will Exchange for WOOD
delivered nt our Foundry ; or WHITE

60,000 00
'

Assets over 850,000,000.

IN. VALUABLE GIFTS ’

Ciauw.

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dtdivered there or at any Mill within .

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ten miles of Hostings.

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K.‘tetH StS'T.E.'trctv"-“ lb. Millas Uf (U re.

DW0B, HUffiUJ, S MESffi.

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omuuI. fc.r people AY- 1Y. era tai iimlrni
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and Political. Caricatures
Fainted to Order,

P»rticular aUoution paid to

°r pit*1'.
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«r Mntiul UuraU.r. at ihi

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What fruit ia moat riaiauory ?—Th a

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1873.

NO. 49.
A failure is

Profesiitil apd

Cardt

Fcnoud ml General.

jjotfrg.

FARMERS !
Greble &amp; Russell

I.. R CSS El.I.

eboat calling at your house. Would
■Just as I expected,' exclaimed Uncle
Father Burke will return to us next
it bo convouiont to settle our little ac­ Joshua, rubbing his hands exultingly, fall.
count this afternoon F
as at the expiration of six months, with

A RAILROAD LYRIC.

pirodF
'Oalr half of it, but my proeent nil*
ia to ooU*et my money nt that time. It
, and you will, with God's

Incite your special attention to the

&lt;'. G. HOLIiRlWK.
ATroKXItr *1 l-V. MUIW l* Cha

thing being put in tho savings bank
Haunted bocreea ere multiplying ell
cd great diaappointssaat, and as aba {"gainst a rainy day? And, with a satixsaed on in n different direction, she “fiad a&gt;x, Uncle Joshua placed Msmoa- over the country.
muttcrod to Iterself—
; «y in his pocket-book, ready to meet
Fifty thousand people are delving for
‘Jsat as I aspoctod. I shall novar Iw&gt;D&gt;0 oth&lt;,r eUim upon hit bonorolonre. gold in California.
toe a shilling.
Erurybady rays they: »Mls h*&gt;horn ho had thus bofriended,
The bufflilo mow of Colorado yielda
nrv going dowd Idll. I must got rid of i wilh * cnearful oountqnance returned an aromatic butter.
the chiklruh in soma wgy. Forhap. I ; to his happy homo.
. ;
may get a pair af aboaa ar two for pay. I
mant fur this half quarter if I manace
"HOMS, SWEET HOME."
_____ A-.. ...___ I .
■ or* should uso tobacro.
Ecmtnlsoenow of the AntherI Reading or writing by a flickering
A liulo discomposed Ire her interview •
with the tnachcr.'Mn.
-----I light imutes tho brain.
■
.
teacher, Mrs. fhoaipsoti
Thompson atepstep-;j
|«”1 into n neighboring groeer’s thop to
In tho spring of '&lt;3, John Howard
Whan the wgla wants hcryWWg to
nurehaac tome trifling artido for farat- 1’ayno gavo mo an amount of his advon- fly aho amaahoo tholr mat.
•j “’nsutuption.
‘
; turo in Georgia among tlw white., bor-j "Brick"
Pomorov
laika
of
re
*stob‘•Brick"
’I hnrn ■ Utt io aceoani against you. during on thair Mttlomonta oloturaldo luhinir himself at I-aCnnw
; Will it be convenient for Mr. Thonipwa the Ghoetow and Chorukoo Indiana.
; —
to sottlo It this eroningF asked the po. j I’ayuo, like many of our Httrtti of'
lite abo£4n*pcr, as ho produced the de- small letters, had strong sympathy fur
i sired article.
। the rod man's righto and homo, and,
Moro than 0,000,000 of&gt;
i 'la it his Uhual lime far settling ?' ( without thought &lt;&gt;f exciting anger, exwas th* surprised inqury.
pressed bis kindly foldings to any and and other wooden tobacco
. 'Well, not exactly, but money is very ' •very one.
. tight just now, and I am anxious to get1 It was at the timo whoa th* people
all that is due me. In the future I in. *r n----- ------------------------------ -— *- -•
toed to keep short accounts. There is
massacres and night fin?. 1 tian of fighting editor.
the little bill, if you would like to look I and murders, till tliey could aadure tho
at it. I will call around this evening. I outrages no longer, and Rrusidcut
jt 1. a suihtl affair.'
I Jsaksou was favoring tho removal of
-Seven pounds to no small Sum to us the t
just now,' thought Mrs. Thompson, as aippe
sire sadly pursued bar way homo.
Tri
200 per night without a tremor.
Jcfforson'a firs', inaugural address has
been more quoted than anv ea* deiirer_ ._Ii_,_
'
.

i We ask you to take it
OIV

WM II. IIAVFORD

With this Guaranty

l.l« Is-ul ’ laadi ‘wlustil anJ •-.l-J «ad All ta. •
WM. H. Hl'RGHEll,
:
'■* —•""I

That it will EXCEL any and ALL 1’luv s in the following points :
IN EARLY DAYS

1st. It trill run with less draft, and turn a deeper nnd wider furrow.
2&lt;1. It will, do better .work and will not dog, the standard being curved and the) beam
jltigher.
.
|
3d. It will last more than four times os long as any other plow, as it is Chilled harder
; titan tempered steel.
•
4tlu It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
5th. It is easier to ho!4 being a Center Draft.
6th. The points will wear twice or three times as long any other.
i

JOnX ROBERTS

WE UPJOHN,

THE CELEBRATED

South Bend Wagon!

&lt;4

DR. C. &lt;'. LINSLFY.

,»Sg,.AH£iIS,'Bi.KirftarS

At Factory Pri

grlert JtBrp.

Ml 1.0 T. Wil EBLER.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

VROOMAN.

FARMERS

11 A.-I?., W K1.1.LA.-1A. w V1

,

Look to your interest uud purt-’ni.-eyour Salt nt the old stand of
G OODY i : A I { st B A I

BESSMF.R, HEATH k CO.

W

nti got none but the FIRST QUALITY.

jfLto oifY Qooos i/i tyDitsi y^nfr-

FRANK I . WARD,

DENTIST

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

fcliia.

Eljilt Ell BSiI&amp; Jim 1!, 1112.

THE GUOEST WIT K llfflffi!

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

pn | and brokenLU. , daily
daily walk..
walk..
1 'Bad enough.’wa.t the re^y of tho

Nay,

children

may be

DRUGS

Utah.

i iiItjM h mH b I Unr. “

Sweet’s H°Tel?

Yaw, My “Trip Hammer, ” wlttr which I make Irons

far

BUGQIEN.

to DEFY COMPETITION.

HAMMERER. I am prepared to offler

Michigan _Exchange.

j SinjJle scat Buggici as Low as
• a

One Hundred Dollaim.

And two Seated Fanners’ Busies at

Fall
and
Winter
Goods.

only way is to w. up apncarancn.
show no signs of going behindhand, and
all will go well with you.'
'Vary troe, Undo Joahun; but how

neighbor White?

•A miracle that tejvery easily wrought
•Jura, I imagine.my good friend. What
ia the amount of your debt* which press
discharge thorn F

a snug sum for leather.

I did intend

menths?

DoIIui-h,

I shall ah» build Higher I'mct Wotur.

Pure Wino andLionets 1 rll„.

■I will

Now Farmers.

Bit!, Cv, CLOTHING MEM

&gt;o small an amount of money.
Imilder by selling a re or article.

village
re. Bennoti,

Price* Guaranteed.

worthy neighbors. No.
1 thanking no. I am ।

IF YOU WANT

BASTINGS I1RBLI WOBLS!
B. F. HTETNHOF1 ■

J. Cole &amp; Son,

GROCERS.

MONUMENTS
HEADSTONES.
MAKTLEB,
SHELVES, ETC I

ITALIAN

!

City Dinins: Booiri.t

Solid aUfcteiiai

ura rum,

stucco
nffl W
UE teUQ

Ths

paid us promptly,'

Not till it was

Until reeentlv Lowell was tho

‘‘Very well;
ploys, in Lowell, 05,000 apiudloa, 1.000 g^od. I'd just

ay who is evidently going
‘Quite right, and T will
tffil this eveuing. I h^vi
account inf tho iricknoas the poor man

Ladies will find almost everything

One Hundred and Twenty-five

ear Noto Good.
A Boston lawver on School Street was

path.'
•Bet there lies tho difficuli
Thom [■on. This ia a aelfis

a poor nnghber going down hill, their
first thought is whether it will affect
I their own interests; end provided they

Immense Stock taoublo

UUASD RAVlUK............................... MICH.

HO^JBS.

Our deeds ore like children that are

‘Just so.’ replied the wife. The
neighbor think w» are going down hill.

marked tho fanner.

Stlii Silver bbH Plated Ware,

WARM MKALB AT ALL

that pillows, though not
the hiuuan iiecus. cam* u
of rational beings.
Trying to define lovu is like trying tow
toll how you kum tow brake thru tho

marched for perlia|«hallHSthickets and fields, passing
unusually-lighted and rv*]wctabio-ajr-

Gen. R. E. Ctlson, of Wdmingtou,
, N- U-, has aceeptod on offbr from tho
moving, aq&lt;l as ths pgrty approached Khedive of Egypt of a profsearrship in
' 'Neighbor Tliompvin appears to bo
Uentur, they heard uugiug; finally the Government Military Ac*dumy at
running down very fast. I ton remem- one from th« pww and die other from I’ayuo could distinctly rveugniae thu
the leaolinr *
musio of “Home. Sweet Homa."
a Judge oa the English Bench who was
ItojiJy wm preruntod by a knock at
the door, and tho appt-nranoo of a lad
industrious mat
who pv-sonlo.1 a neatly folded |»rwr
and disappeanxl.
Medicines
‘Tho butcher*a account as I lira.* c.xclaimcd the astonUlred sboanaki-r.
‘1 have generally employe 1 him for 'U’hat U to bo done Mary? Bo much
myaolfand family.’ was the reply, ‘and
I mast cunfses ho is a good ‘workman;
long there—he said they had brought
Dye Stuffs, but
nevertheksi. I believe I shall step
one of the spies of the Indians, “who
into Jack Smith's this morning, and or- always given satisfaction.
If I could claims to have written sumo xuig about
The Stats
only havb ns much employ me nt at usu­ 'Ilotuo,' which 1 never heard tell oh."
al, and &lt;1» usual credit allowed mo. I
’Die offlcr's couriosity waa excited, in the neighborhood of Blank River
could mon astisfy ail Ihreo claim* ; but who. hearing the tong at tho same Fails to su
ning behind baud. Thore is generally to meet them now is impossible, and time, went immediatly with tire guard tire United
rente risk in helping lho«i who won't tlio nrknowladgcuivnt ot mv inpbilitv ,
help IhemselrcA.'
would send nt tlUl furthoron thodown-'
School Book-i J- Stationery
want path?
‘•What is yuur namaF’
mo to are alwut a pair of si
this morning, I will follow
"‘John Howard P-yn*.’'
pla and mil upon ritgith,
prisoner, but oqly a little
triend of mitre, however—i
door arvuM.l thu (ear that another rhmxir.
ralaome fallow.'
claimant was about to appear.
••Good
adopted by rntalligont murdsrurx
■And yet he seemi tn be getting
prescriptions and family
•Well, good folks, 1 understand the
ahead in tho world.’ answered tho far­ world does not go as well with you as
mer. ‘and I am willing to give him a lift. formerly. What is the trouble F
Bat I Lave an err-nd nt the butcher's.
much cnrotnocy on Washington's birthbecsAts.
I will not detain yon?
reply, 'if men would not try to adt
"Here, Payne, tako some of this,"
the afflictions which tlw Almighty
banding him a rndo camp flask. whda
the subject of their previ- to bo necessary fur us. The winter
ho raised hie l ead with hii
tion. Ho certainly presontthat ha might drink.
and misfortunes, which we endeavored
Soon Payne, half dead.

Russell &amp; Nevins

What is it ?

HASTINGS, MICH.

Wo get at too
from what wo road
filling up must bo through our own ex-

PAINTS 4 OILS

BLACKSMITHING.

■

atancwi to do good
ordituuy attuadona.

Mint

| purchased mv last stuck. They are both most girlish man ia the
very urgent for immediate iwyment, al- marched him off between
GOING DOWN HILL.
though they always hare been j fully armed -mon.
----- .
U willing to wait a few months until I
Ho saw hi* sttnatiun, ar
■Tint looks bad,' exclaimed larm-v I could make arvungcnjer.ai to moot thair I trcmblo and bog and protest

|j.P. ROBERTS &amp;

malta a living.

l doratand it’
j produced in th* Ude* Bupcrifir region
Her perploxiw
since UHfi is ostimanted at &lt;120,&lt;&gt;78,Ing her husband i
his band, and a countenance oxprorairu | often committed such terrible outrages 8M. \
of anxiety and concern.
’ upon the white populs-2— — *------- ‘----Mary,' ho acid, as aha catered. I ate every one to bittei
two unexfiectad oslls for mon-j and.all their friends.
oat at Lutowell. Canada, the other

T. It. DIAMOND.

Rasiville.

Frovidanoo will have * Ifogsr WIL

The LaCroaso railroad bridgo will
cost &lt;1,000,000.

PLOTS!

CHILLED

DL1VEB

~ tV R lullt A IIOl RROOK

Tho literature of natioos beritis with

South.

signed legibly, and, lifting bis beg of

�bacon

City Ordinances.
Ta. Naser. Sasjrfsv ul AMansro
cfIUmmw ia I'w.

Um Ots
OsO-M,

MteCkr Stn—liaw;
OftDIXAXCE NO,ia, Ute a------ ■ n -----

-J'-—-'.ism re— re-feacuJlgScri I
"gr^te.si-x£.-^r.rt:
"

Thomas Guthrie, D. D.; The Maple
and the postal service of the country, I Tree; Origin of -April FeoT ; East Ten- '
and what additional legislation » uee.-s- ’ aeasov aud Its R*w&gt;urs«. c:t., alw an ;
aary to guard against iatemrptina by ' excellent list of room: jublwMtion*. I
. hoetiie action on the pert of tho oompa- i Terms &lt;3 a year. Single Nuu.besa.30
lam. The hijr.h ia the pneumatic tube'J cents. 8. It ft’tttn, N. Y.
: w ecnr.ect die Capitol with the Govern- i
Batxoc's Mivirni roe Aran.—Rai j
I men: Prating Office was duly poked at j
■ by a rewthrthm. and Mr. Brisbane will low’s Magarino tor April is iasued. and •
have to pat it through veuaor fill up the j nice numb«r it ia,£&gt;r it is printed oe
i the wbitvwtcf pep er, with the blackest

-brUOS 1. X* &gt;*»IV-1 er revMM »i*U Ua, ■
*f
or
re.u. ‘.oU.«v.

m.‘..~ •2-.re-..’rre,re—

iXaESESwrur^

SATURDAY, APRIL 5th. 1873,

SSbS

-=&amp;r2wSt?x~E-sj= ^X’SSEaESiSSs

l dSSttJttteg«jsvrts4

[ of ink, and is now ano uf the haadsom- ■
' ost msgarines in tho coaalrv, and filled
with tho west interesting matter. It r rertMBS. .&lt;■ Dvnon UiaJI snout or voCar iar

t&amp;SSF“ &amp;«

First Ward.

sgMicys.Tst sttsiwte

r1 S » d ’

I®

-y™.-

Tito refusal of the railroads to cootin- .
uo the postal ear ^rice, io making con- '

js3^SKSsayjst„..,

*** *'*" ***

“’d U“' i

AXEMDSEXT.

New Scales

a

1!

iii

Du. A. P. Lhuxx, long a rerident of
_ourGly, a man cf abiEty, and whoo
exocutivo nunlificatiijui fit Li-n peenluvrly for proriding over the Council, and
thereby eeesring U all such legislation

il!!i
■rf

siderehja stir in leading quarters, and if;
, these m.-,iMjnti-e know when they are
ot. safe groand they will accede to tho I
| iuersased prim proposed by the ia»t
; Cougnai. Th* impatienes of the pub- j
lie with the impceitiou of these monep- |
; lies is already *J great that it in quite I
as much as the most liberally ioctined (?)
Judges can do to keep up tho judicial
diwiooav in favor of powers olaimed :

First-Class Instruments.

'

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Fntjip

tens area ib.

'lit

ThJ RepcI-bcarj of the City of Hasttags mwt in Caucus at the Court House,
on Friday evening, and nominated the
loUewing ofSecn, and their shoe com­
mends itself to the eonsideratioa sn&lt;1
hearty support cf the pe. ;.U&gt;:

Cornwell Syhrtater
Cook Howard
Clough HoratioCook Adrian D
Dewey Goorge M

Dingman
Dibble Jaa

=gi«~'^X’WEit:-xs

Tho thanks of Use Senate wore ex- ' should always do. The head vt every
tenAsdtoVice Presidont Wilson, for
family in tho country should semi 11,50
his counevy and ability so its presiding to the puMwiMTS ami roooivn ibis Mag­
officer, and at 4 Hi M. on Wodneoday arino without delay. Tbomce A Talbot, | raJv*W« iCnv.
the bodyiaftjoeraM smw As, leaving r.c!
i !,***&gt; *”
"*
3*1 Brrxmfinld St, Boetun

CotaaX Benonn A
Carlow John
Cole John C
Cornell Mateknd
Curovl! Euseell

J

t-jrardiag the inun of Proific Railroad
.bauds and various matter* concerning
It is
th-tn to-be reported to the Secate at its look for it as eagnriy as adults.
! SWUM .. AV «*rem sSnuas wsJm iSm re*light, witty, gay am! rovers, so that all
can find sems this* interesting ia its pa­
ges. Every subscriber who s-nds tho &lt;^ia»javW’|Ow«.vv
rews^tsv^va.1 laipublisher »l,50 recviws the Magarinrr
for ano ynar, and &gt;lso a pretty little
URDI.XA3CE MO- A
Chromo
worth
at
Least
50
cents.
The
.
«
Hte
JVU
mw
.
m
«.J
A.i.Lu« .,I place ou filo and print with tho report
of the Committee which invrotigated | April number contains an exciting sea
the ehnrgo. against him, a statement stocy. a thrilling adr-atnrv sail several
jwatty little love Corio* which will
«*xpiaaotary of his pnsition in tbs credplease the ladies rm mack, for all of'

New Styles.

tin bk Jobs A ,
'Goodyear George E
Gtvriyeor Nathan IS
Green Homy I.
— HV.

New Prices.

lotice.

ent time t&gt;r th- raiiraad*. The r.re*mt
! strike for higher pay ia anrsssonahla
ability to judge ut the various property ' and anjast, because a raascnuble iainterests of the city and asoe— them ac- | ersaae has just berm allowed. If tho
corimgly, bewpeaks iir him a fuB vote,^ rule of giving »u lack nnd having an;
and tho hearty work cf all. You may Sil Aiken by force is to gnrorn. th-.u the :
as well l-o getting your blanks reedy, ; sooner tl.a Government talus, charge of I
Uss. naruwkritUgNjdraoy.'
the railroads, as it did during -the srar.,
| pie. There ita puiat at which patience
under opposition senses to be a virtue, '
and that print ia nor very nearly ar-1
pntiea frithful!;.-; sad fully appreciating j
tho physical omberaasmente under which
he ■ ewnpekd to labor, will elect him,
.
thereby doing rjght and securing a goo-1

Ilxnx L. Gsxxx. who the people
know to bo an honest end trusty officer,
always doing thoroughly and welt
whatever u entrusted to him. We hope
that 00 bickering or disappointment,
will be hrged aguiaxt him, feeling
that tho collection of the City taxcv will
be well done by electing him io that

Gen. hherman was propoeod as act­
ing Secretary of War in (he abeenee of
Gen. Belknap but under the act of 1870
it has b-.-cn decided br the attorney ■
Genl, that he eould not *0 set withoat
fi.rtciting his cemmission as General of
the army. See. Robeson will therefore
net in that canucity in Lis stead.
It is now asserted that Prsrideat
Grunt win make a tour through a porten of Yirgiaia and visit Richmond as
1 p«r apeeud mvitatecm.

Haskins V'ta~f£
Hhrfcw Wiwin JI
JJo iit W'ta F
flicks Claries ZT

Wisharts Pine Tree

Tar Cordial,

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

d&lt;-nc» ZZirun
Juhc-ou M.usn 1
K.mbfo Erovtnv

Second Ward.

J E W E L ER S !

XATVKE? GREAT REMEDY
j The iTesident io going to New York
[ on buaineM, and ho prop—as soon to
visit Richmond. There is now oppor­
tunity for the vetom howler of the
Morxaf Ifnaiiv. Look oat Cat a pro-

New Advertisements.

rtie L.ARGEST and must complete Jewelry Pri&gt;rv In tho West, With the finest
t-ieck ever brought^ti tiw City.

Marble Henry
Marvhati G,-,r,
Mvw, Wm I!

137

k 133 State St

corner ef Madison,

CHICAGO

Ehrt.on Layer! Absentee! -Goiogta
. m&gt; Mnrphy ar-dT weoJsudtbeaviritRich —
tnirnd! Dsiubledyedraocal! nistorowill

U.U&gt;rr
-VcQn-wu Oliver
.’ftLnlSan G-orgo
Xms JiMoph
McGraw l«w»
J/ain Francis

. fares ! ItL'in.'ynjarstionnflimc. They’D
riseiathmrmightaadhnrlhimfroatpewur ! .
G-r-r-r-r youTheojcu’Daoe -gr-r-ugh ?,'

— GrtMi HtfiA EofU.
Freoh? bright, and ottractivn as usual.
Containa four chapters of Oliver Optic's
srriaL the Yacht Club ; two cbapten of
Ixtttie Ecmes, or Do your Seat and
Leave tho Rost; four chapters of Elijah
Kellogg's story, the Taming ot the Tide;.

Newman W*m
Nodino Andrew
Noru&gt; James
Northrop Charles

We believe tho people are anxious
xxrr men, and hare px tho
party diut pretty thwuugaly washed out txms by Mis: L- 15. Humphn-y. Ataucg
of tbrir OK* i-v crying over th-- mie- the poems aro the Ufs-Bost and Livingstcue, with full-pego illustrations. B.
cakes made in the part.

all

r tanlcy John
Raltebiry C H
.“cidmore J 2f
Hege W H

tale, which baa a fnll-pege illuatralioa.
Thimss I’owad has on aitraciive article
on I’oete Homo. i'uLIkhml by Lri&gt; *
Shepard. Ba«t..u, at fiW per annum.

“Tho Evening Star’’ of this city wt&gt;&gt;liahed the opinion of Genl. - Butler
which embraced also tte* cp.sioo of
Chief Justice Carter, of ear Supreme
I turn, called “Wawhrnan, What of the I
Caert, showing tho grounds oa which
O’Briaa'a oeateuro of death was eom- ;; Night f Then there ia The Alpine ,
■ S’leperdoae, and the usual namber of
engravingt, iihwttatmg the Faahions.
I The marie thia month ia Ki- and Nov-'
Attorney Fisher, given against the1
c'jracrtrtaiicn. taking atIm in favor of \
tho tatter cu the public riamor wde. To
a legal mind Judge Fisher's e&amp;ofoo
preaeata a sorry figure in point of
strength and lope. when placed aide by

Throop Ell B
Van Arman Clise E
Van Brunt Illmey
Van Hrant Jahn H
Van Brant Albert E
Xstaifd'*"

Great American Dyspepsia Pilis,
Wright Jan.ro T
Wilfiams Trumna
Willmoi Charles
Weister Iltnuu
Wav Wm T
Wrigh* J W
Wcodmancy ?.mo*

TI

Gohl Neck Chama,
Silver Vast Chain*,
Table Co* tors.
Cake Baaki'ti. •
Nut Kdot,
Cc.nl Stands

t-'yrup Dud.cs
S|.ocn Holders
for- and G- bl,t,.
• Btae»'u-ta,
Gold Thimble..
Stiver Tfocvbtes

U

t’reston Beny T K
Porker Nelson
Phillips IrarrTMFtiillips Lssuwler
l*urwras Ephrism f?r
Porter Erasmus D

Pnckat Milton
Parsons Ephristm Jr
Robinsun Geo H
Roberts Gurdon
Rameli-U Edward C
Ramsdell Alfirad A
Rolfe/Zickscm IT
RoUrte Jsnwa P
Russel Julius
Roberts John

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
...
Watch material and Tools for Jewelers.
THE CWEAI’EST PRl’TSS IS OUR MOTTO

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO.

Boek Adaru Jf
B-dlkcpM
RkhJawMi
Rtnkis G&gt;orgv
Sheldon I-hito A
^wia David II
Slads Geurg- IP

Keep . teg, ,applf Qt
»win Jiaa A
SartwcH «-m ;j-

a,,

their Brick Warehouse.

Stall Jm^C
Tongate Edward

TteMc no Ittr ntsmtaMSml tteVsSsr.
10 Barrel lots ami more sold to dealcra at a
vanet above Car-load Rates.

Third Ward.

Water Lime,
=
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

�COMMON CO7NCIL.

CLOTHING.

$3.00 to

Muddy.

Drisriy.

Peninsular Railway.

t"'1di"" ’Uuu *• ‘.h’ Sl

Street* perfectly nasty.
Tiie crusa-walks curerod with mud.

Qf Clothes if Bought from Ua.

How about building a Paper Mill in
Hastings?

Shirts ibid Dr awera 40 and 50

Election Ticket* printed ou short no­
tice at the Bxkxxk Office.

Cents that ot icr Stores sell at

The Maple Sugar crop will bo a largo
ouo this Spring, from present ap-

i5 conus To i are Packing away

We hope to hare the pleasure of list­
ening to Hon. M. D. Wilber again at
no distant day.

told below Co it.

^fiow many t**l&lt;xl that *uper-exceL
knt sugar at Sol. Goodyear's, on ulL
fools day, hey ?

CHURCHES.

Suits $6.50

Wo would call attaatiau to tho RetoluliotM (Uiaeed by tho Common Council.
| which appear* iu this issue.

Men

$10.00. Fiuc

all wool Suits $12.50 to 20.00.

Iwt the san sot next Monday night,
upon the greatest REPUBLICAN
VICTORY cvy^gaiaed in this City.

Black cloth suite ($12.00 to $40-

Republicans, do your whole duly ou
Monday next, and tho entire Republi­
can ticket will’ lx&gt; elected, in this Gity.

■StiW

Price ofOver­

coats $ h50ti 126.00.

We have some fine English

and French Casa, Suita, custom

V'tU&gt;*ra— W'M UrreS iuFii. 1 !»4uB»
W. K. Barber ha* a splendid lot of
1 rwb-oirnn—Will, t.’un.;.— bi...a— i u full blood, laght Brahma hens' eggs,
1 * M.S. lUtlnrel.
I eru'ix'Ua*a—w,i&gt;. u jlsa"j|'s 'ii"*&gt;..*
CIUMfo, *U .11 yuR.l. E*M *14 We,t.
C. F. Mll.I EB.
Ward, Be publican caucuses to night
hah.r.ui.&lt;*
Let Republicans turn out in their respec­
tive wanl* and put good men in nomi­
nation for Aiderman and Constable*,
aud we can cleet them on Munday, next
•
rrenrre ,* Mm r-r«rh&gt;*«.-

made elegant goods aud perfect
fits, prices $25.00 to 40.00.

LOWEST PRICES

Local 6hjijie« police;.

•

ift THE STATE

Overalls 75 cents, worth 1.00.

Wo hnr, u-Jt a nurd to *ay c^iuat
any ot the Dewec.-nti* nominoo* in this '
City, but that, the entire Republican '
We will Sell CHEAP. or Rent toiuic- i ticket can bo elected, there ia not a '
vyicusible .party, tho Fann known &lt;» the doubt if ereiy Republican doos his duty
John C. Spencer Farm, in tho towiship al tho Poll* on Monday next.
| of lloltimore, consisting of SO aenw. all
IIANTINUH LODGE. SO. M,»»»u ««&gt; ’ improved. Fair House, goo-l fruit* Ac
Anv person whu takes a newspaper rog।
c.r.DwioiiT»a,.
lorly from the postoffico—whether di­
w I noiwiCV________
U«*bp.APrtl 2. ISN—O
rected to his name or another’*, or
whether ho ha* subscribed or not—ia
responsible for tho paymont.
2. If a perwon orders his paper dfrcontinued, bo must pay up all arrear­
ages, cr tho publisher may continue to
rend it unu!.payment i* made, andkol-

:pring Or,

coats an inch to shot
feet in

Chromo

other way, they

will be sold

bargait

former price *10. and all wool
Mellons, Light and Dark, •! 0.

CHY IIEKS OEfOT.

former price 116. Boys’ suite
#2.50 to 815.00 at »the Great

ONE PRICE
Grand. River Valley Division N.mra.-,rc*itiveiy i
' eouu vset. punmunta nettled by May

mOTt uvi »y
1st, as I an,
;
i
1
*
’’
1 Ruing away an account of my health.
uars‘li*r'* t'aTa'lsla N«»w rewifsaber I WUtst haerfwT r*M

Mares Au*.
Hastings^ March 20th. 1873.
?!i

Square Dealing

Clothing House

CHROMO8

36 Canal Street,

not deem it n&lt;xv*aarr to give an elabo­
rate statement of the proceeding* of the
City Caucus, thinking that the name* of

E&gt; RAPIDS.

DOCXCJS.

aiuc above the Door as other Patties
and immense business will represent

Tho trial of Chas. D. Bronson of Big
Rapids for the murder of Jeremiah
Sweeney, haq cynuumraJ. *Up to Sat­
urday night hut, thdrv had hr, a sum­
moned 125jun«s. Of this number 88 haw
l&gt;m;n excused for «?id&gt;o, 2C peremptorily
cbnilaug'd, 11 still remain in the box,,
who are accn&gt;pt&gt;«l byjtiie pnrevutum,
*.ut are subjiv! te pvreiuptury ehallriig.,
by the dvtvus". Counsel for the I'copie,

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

■ See Here. Stranger!—Tfierv la not nti
i Institution in the City of Hn.tincs that .
I Is
worthy of jMlionagr. than that
of BcMitMt. Heath *&lt;.:■&gt;. Their stock,
[of Cabinet-ward ain’t bv brat In the we anol only say that it was exceeding­
ly interesting, and the subject, though
Michigan Central R. R.
by no means a new one, wax bmdloJ
ia a manner that was both pleasing aud
OLD. KtLUBLt ARD DIRECT ROUTE,
instructive. Tho speaker is an accumasst’ssf.'sjwtfsttsjs;
plisbed orator, a man of large observa­
tion, and of thorough culture, and his
hopl'T-___
_ , .
Gold Pens I Cold Pcnx
mi to the pe oplo of any locality, and wo

American Organ
It Ofci! H tte Ptllit H ib Irite.

.

'

Everybody Should try them before Purchasing ElseivUcr

truul under mom favurabbi cireutnslaaJohn ton A Co's, celebrated Guldl’cn*.
Im beet in the market, fur sale nt the co* more of our people, may al some fu­
City News Drpet. P. 0. building.
ture limo listen to bio eloquent and in­
structive description of tho wonder* of
the European countries.

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
VERY REASONABLE TEKMH A It 12 CS1VKN.

Tax Wits G«*x do not regard Dr.
Ayer's wisdom in migrating north—
inch immen e numban of them a* ore
flying uvorjus now, while his almanac
Below we give the statement of D.
say*: “Bleak and blustering about McOmber. Esq. of Baltimore Township,
this time, with heavy snow."—Cedar of the weather as indicated by the Ther­
Rapids (la.) Times, Month 3.
mometer each morning from Dec. 1st.
1872 to March 10th, 1873.

Ofc. *1 aaUj-. t&gt;r*( 8t«r., UsMlsJR

May 15.

FRANK L. WARD.
Hastings f jHlegan.

for year* havo wo had such a saow-tocm u* that of lost .Sunday. The snow
lies three feat deep ou a level tn Mianc»uls aud two feet in Wisroneiu, while
the storm ha* swrpt from the Atlantic
tu tho Rooky Mountain*. Know fell to
Tarions ueplhs m far south M Denver,
Fort Union and Santa Fe. Learned a*
nr ticlieved Dr. Ayer in the ureana of
nature, and wuiidorful a* w« kaow hi*
modicin&lt;n to b*, we wcro nol [*vparod
fur so signal an instance of his superi­
ority, nut only uv«v Um wire men, but
lh« wisest of snit&amp;l* whore iuotiost i»

Nunc*. — The thirfquarterly meeting
; of th*. M. E. Church iu tho City will be
; as physicians, aud bud given up discuurheld ucxtSwlurday and Sunday. Prcaeh- ■ aged, thinking I never should be cured,
, ing on Saturday al half post two o'clock
when 1 accidentally beard of your King
P. M. It b expected that Ber. F. Gtase
of the Blood. I bought a bottle aud
i seed it acconueg to dirrttkm* and reI reived rrii-f ami by taring three battle*
more I am completely cured, and can

-

LEVI BROS., PROPRIETORS.

our space bring limited, we tiierrfure
Hk*b teiur ins Parxa Ilasaaas inti sl I upon thn hypothesis that tho full
-If yim will buy that trimmed ^VaU proceedings would to of Ettln interest to
ap»r at Smith. Mance A Pmton'sA-ui our readers, cud therefore devote ’ our

Tux Praasx and Swootesl Cod-Liver
Oil i« Ilaxard A CkuwoB's, made an the
era short, fruru fnnb. rehicted river*, by
CoswclL Hoxatd t Co, Now York. It ■
ia abrelutley puro and »wrat. Patient*
who hftve once taken it prt&gt;f&lt;-r it to n'J
other*.
Pliyvanans bavn decided it
superior to any of the other cila in mur-

,

meeting al the Court Know on Wed.
noeday evnnisg, April Sth, at 7 1-2
o'clock.
This meeting » railed in the interact
of the Totuporaww cause in this city.
The mooting will bo addroreed by oeve-

It i. earuretiy hoped that the friend*
| of the eoaae will tan out Lut u. hare
a garewu] rally a. that oareaioo.

THE C^I.EDtRA'FMD

SIMMONS &amp; CI.OU&amp;H

GEORGE WOOD OR
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pia ivoa

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�12.000.000 ACRES.

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CAPITOL

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The New Capitol and Grounds,

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100 Teachers or Students

DR. WILSON'S

fa tea! la tana Oqnj

COUCH MIXTURE.

423.M0

AWATCHFREE

*m!25xi

l.lBntaa’inMii

WATER

WHEEL.

rUHGU 5O3TS

WONDERFUL OIL

Assets orer 856,000,000.

12376070

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Eiagt, Panners, Streamers,
and Political Caricatures
Painted to Order.

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Consumption can becured.

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BEHIND
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IN WASHINGTON.

MtrlscTKiiftEia Uta
Feed Cutte

It b iho a rapericr Totir,
Brsinrrx thr Appetite,
Strea^thess the Sjrtrui.
Etatorw Ue Weak a»d
' DeMhUlol,
CctBCT the Food to IMrrxt.

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Pr»re«t« Malarlocs Feietm J Hirai u-tsc tn jour Sjtfm,
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IN VALUABLE GIFTS.’

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800Paget, 250 Engravings
A atartba* «l&gt;ae. U MWm Hen tore at Ua

Pure

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for nn job won.
ANEW BOOK

POKE ROOT,

City

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vol; xvii

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

Card^ :

Profesjiorial ajd

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. 1873.

FARMERS !

Hnalipl country, and again breathed plstely fro«n before they discovered enemies wore almost within shooting
LEFT ALONE AT EIGHTY

Beaching a suitable place, we camped

Greble &amp; Russell

1.. HCSSKLI

tinned all day, iaterforing
the life of a frontiersman.
| pregrees so much thU it wna night when
lalopo Springs.
i Francisco Mout
■ utains.
sighty-four miles from tho dly cf Pres-

Invite, vour special attention to the

During the day lowering clouds had
Lretchod from horoson to irorizon. and
■uoro wo* overy criusnce oi an ap­
proaching storm, a droumstanoo which
’ appals tho bravest heart
tho mountains, without protection, is

&lt; ii i • it. i:\&lt; i h

CHILLER

OLIVER

tvmuiiTk iioi.nitooK.

C.

PLOWS!
With (his Guaranty

journey,
At night w» reached CosnlM Caras,
u disteno* of sixteen mites, after travel­
ing bard all day.
ready fallen to a depth of tea inches,
and waa still falling. Here ws turned
our heroes loose, that they might find
something ujxm which to subsist, airl,
kindled
sd our supper, and spreading
(Mir Monksto upon the snow, crawled

tvM. h. uvnt;iii:it

That it will EXCEL any and ALL Plows in the following isointB :
It will mu with Ice’s draft, and turn a deeper and wNer furrow.
2d. It will do better work and will not clog, the standard being curved and the beam
| higher.
/&gt;
.
3d. It win last more than four times os long as any other plow, ns it is Chilled harder
| than tempered steel.
Ith. It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
5th. It is easier to hold being a Center Draft.
Gth. The points wiH wear twice or three times as long any other.

•Jl&gt;l l&gt;

I

ttB

(HI S. vt. I&gt;

what purpose wo could not tell, but we

along in the snow, before daylight, and
1 before tho fire.
iiXMpt his foot and hands, slight-

slewed Inglv humiliated
sd. But they are dead

ward* a* long a* w* remained with tho
their eagerness to bo first As Stay a»tended the aeaffJd, the death song was

But my
limb* had boon placed in snow, and I
was recovering very well, though exocedingly sore and in much pain.
Brady had considerable knowlodge
of tho Navajo laugnsge, and E fall aai
had learned something regard­
ing Ihsir intentions toward us, so I mode

thirty-eight bodies dangling in the air,

were hod, but I waa not confined any bddy to play
fsrther, so I rested pretty well during
Mamma si
|&gt;oneiu&gt;e may try to I mag In —
mgs a* wo conlemplalod the situation—
“Oh, fudge, they wouldn’t; boy* are
tho snoot almost two feet deep, and still
falling, no feed for our animals, less making uv do menial service during tho worth tho most"
day and binding tnduring tho night,
and all thu timo I could gvt no
y are not girls worth just

South Bend Wagon!

l.l \-l.i '

bort Wingate, hew Mexico.
Brady ascertained that ano of tho
Navajoea understood some English,

slo?tny proepad
__________________
hich
surrounded ua somolbibg from him, but he
Upon awaking the following morning answer a question.
They gav
fealings in th* following manner: Oh,
tlioogh they
hieh had fallen during the
I I:|1 :. men: was much better than I expected, should seal down a pair of twin’boys
When night came, Brady waa tied awful oold morning ? Hurrah! 1

THE CELEBRATED

nurj'i'T.TJf

the reading proceeded,
*d th. drift of thodocubko brothers, furnishing us whatever
wo needed. Wo remained with them

forbids him giving over en enterprise more than we could tell and mure than
wore over able to find out. Brady’s

ittoubi

’‘as

were not a hundred

Tho chief of the Laud then indicated

•ra-iAX.

OIV

covered pith people, and when
within a dundred yards of th

» talking,' I replied,
■•NotabitofiC’ho rresponded, “but

□ro camo and bound tyrady a hand*. I
pared, w hen morning c
suppose they cuusider.il me too -------had nlrfeuly began to fall,
they left
tl had i
tor judgement prompted ua to return to
Iriiscolt. But there is a fooling of pride

.

HOLBROOK.

,TT,,"^^S^gS?“S-!We nsk y°"lo l,A‘‘ •«

JOH&gt; IIOHI'.ltTv

NO. 59

Dortrn

Why, boys don't coot much.

■U&gt; JsSMsl
» lb* I'.rry*

Tho horrible execution at Mankato,

&gt;nr:.

T. II. IIIAMONI1.

Ssfi?

•ign paperi which they could not road,
1 would n t oak God for and theeo papers were used to get money
MILO T. WIIEEI

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO

animals until thn *now I

FARMERS

■ lu toll into the hands ot hostile Indians. I
l But th.’re waa a bop, and after getliug »««««&gt;« botween Bra.lv and

DRUGS

I without any reference to trail, simply
taking a cuuno and following tl as u*ar
a* wo could. The snow was beginning 1-1J UUBU lUCJ
drift, and the wind whistlsd through ting quiet. B

Medicines
HESSMER. HEATH K CO.

where you know

uislancboly sound as wo struggled on,
some.imos tumbling into a gully filfed
and hidden by tiio drifting snow, again
coming out where it was only a fe
inches deep, only to plangn into another
drift.
wfiu impassible tn ride,an acenun:
I Ipluuging of the boroe*; boride*
iw brooming intensely cold, and

ba blow

a

(noiau agent for refusing to sign
three papers, and thia art nearly ]

(uuld roach ths uttlsmento. Wa knew, • 'f *.uur ln number, wore brought up and

K.i. 'Look to your interest and pnrehnseyour Salt at the old Ktaiid of
i;ooi&gt;V i :.\ i:

mb*bttents bare always been fnsndly think of lha shopping excursion I bad
planned. The boy started off with

Dye Stuffs.;

ou get none hut the /1RSI QUALI11.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

BLACKSMITHING

Stkef Sionr

School Books &amp; Stationery

/|£so D/tf QOODS // kfioLttt

and many others very much like it could

much swolon num tho offacta of tbo
frost, but by exerting ovary effort, and
niffering intensely, 1 uicceoded in draw­
ing my right hand through tho thong,
laaunting tuy hand and tearing
portion* of tho tleih as I did to.

lively, I hope I ahull
noble bov ashamed of

traveling in thia manner

A FACE FOB LIFE

tad baa Is iu IM

band like* to aee ladias wall but plainly

On tho 2nd day of Decemlior, Ibub, a

I'ilF.S TUITIONS

DENTIST

RuMnlte

J. S

Hichjm.

□ifjc

GOODYEAR

Co

AND FAMILY

1:1.. KI Pit-

were still harassing and murdering I pUinl/
lattlrra and minora throughout the |

liam Brady and the writer started
Preoeott City acron the country
to Santa Fe, Now Mexico, a dis-

Eid. Haws. jgk 19, 1872.

Illi' I.IIIMIIST fl

M!

PIIIEW-WBE

t equipped wteh plenty
unition, two good hones.

geotu wariuuoe, tn wmeu u wwwwnownv
be folt exceedingly uncomfortable. The
res coat, vest and [&gt;antaloona pf
black broadcloth were enough of them-

Groat drops of
forehead, but I
t camo we were within
re of the river, and could tempt. Brady lay perfectly quiet. My
u,. Iluo o( timber marking situation was such that it became nee-

of husbands to day, driven to dostrucl-

s
daughters.

Oh, I

him it*tiding upon tho

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

Brady, before mounting, motioned for sleeps, doing nothing all her days but

Russell &amp; Nevins

What is it ?
Silii Silver ui Platea 3drf,
’

Immense Stock
My Trip linmtniT,

Sweet’s Hotel.

was delightful— sueh
his feet

wll.’i « lib 11

uently with light hearts, that we

i mo to im-H Buggies *. I.OW

DEFY COMPETITION.

It must tiavo been near midnight
among tlie

in our effort* to dovelop

.: This Valuable “Macwutk

Fall

Hie utmost difficulty wo could keep on
our feet Several times Brody called

HAMMERElt.

winter
Goods

I tun prepared to ofller

Sinrile neat Busjites as Low ax
(inf

Hundred lAollur**

Althoacrb our
lav through a country

Now .rarmers

Pure Wines and Lionors!
NKDictSAL rvni'tuiir.

usualiy^ksp in a Dry Goode

an sx ano Bah m m

ng a poor vucie.

to Warrant Good

buggy, and U»ey are: AlGood AXLE.
Tb.. ersatest of all is

Price* Guaranteed.

J.L.REED

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

f

To aptiear
Calling a Boy in the Morning.

God had let mo

Larnr la God ■

The nut thing ana to Ismdlo

little singular that the next hardoet

two Seated Fanners’ Buggies at

ALL AT JOHN STAN LEY &gt;

would you bnng upgi
odd and unliku evorvb

hutted harmlomly by.

effort, I procured a few cottaaa
limbo, and, taking tny ahoaih-knifo

One Hundred and Twent y-five Uollnrss

g like a savage, and uung
he dashed
myself and moot of tho herd following

can go no fhrtlirr, and 1 am dying for

dying of hunger
r barraaaod hr

Michigan Exchange

look tho shining

He

team bordsnngon the Greste Und Us rat. ■pproaching to within a doaun yards of

get regularly started, by wbieh time we
would gain quite au advantage
down to imperious Mre. Grundy.

If

ly tell whether I had my knife in my

thooghts.
Nothing of special
til the second dav
s small party
United Atalo*

W e urged
could, and got along finely until
daylie lit. when we cam* to a deep gully

loads town by Hi* aid*,

fiball thay
BKHBU

v uiree go out, i waa waung i
. and I felt as if I did Ml

four mil** up ths gully

Abate 8

Bp
DOU
□I God’s goidr

IF YOU WANT
Hsatlitga, March. 5,1S73.

J. Cole &amp; Son.

■■■

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HEAD tnrONEB.

TABLE TOPS.

GROCERS.
ttr teto nn* imtIMI tes

City Dinins Rooms
WAP.M MEALS AT ALL

BGCBs. I

Si-rial allstel

DENTIST;|
comeffjinr.
u.

uimuito,

men

duawcupf chloroform.

1 could not re­

lied divined our intention. and. knowing

scowled awful tx-owtea 1

MANTLES.

ITALIAN

HAST11W. MICH

to reach by a littla after nigbt&amp;ll

ths bwulifel xnaro. «!■
bM-Utouatefromcwifix to fiuarl

�BACON &amp;

fe^nbliran^nntr

Ilfs r

The Pope is slightly ill.

Tho President has indefinitely post­
Ex-Senstor Jsmes Dixon, of Connor* poned his Southern trip.
ticuL is deal.

JRDINANCK NO IX

'^^•tSSS.l'rtJ&amp;JS
Notm. aasS *&gt;,^n.

Se.^S-ES:^

BR

l.urutx-. Hu family i» there now.

Goodrich greatly punlra the Brooklyn

±2^«3KS

lilictiou to tb» Electoral lu-lurm lr.ii

not lad nt ia th* futon.

THI BIG ffAL SERVICE

VJS^

Klamath* urging tlMua to iwu Captain
Jack. Hooker Jim said tir* tribes of
Indians were ready to join Jack wh*u-

Salrini, the Italian tragedian,
iait the United State* in August next

Tho Pennsylvania Legislature has ap
propriated 81,000,000 for the Centen­
Georg* Francis Train is to l&gt;* confined nial Oslobration.
signed from the position held by him as He told the reoervation Inllans it would
iu
the
Ward's
bland
Lunatic
Asylum.
ProsMcnt and member of the luperviso- not be safe for them to remain frieuclv
Tho French I^gitimiste aro raising into Spanish watm—with what ulterior
liberal subscriptions in aid of the CarlN*arly all the Senators and Repre-

Mr. Gw. Wniram Cartias has

TMlMWAXtE.X". 1-1

Now Advertisements.

MMUrfr

PROBATE ORDER.

Alexander J. Fenwick, under sentence ,
of death at San Diego, Cal., cheated the |
gallows by tsAing poison.

lietration by ths opposition people on Sprague river are greatly ex­
partment it daily gainisg in public
! cited, and leaving the country.
Tho
rvM-rvatiori Modoca and Klamaths am
aleo rrriously alanned. Tho citirens
near Goose lake petition the government
of Oregon for protect!
‘ On April 2nd, the prcoe ComtniMiouuagrateful on th* part of the civil tor- ere had a talk with the Modoc^, who '
made tho same old •pooches, refuted
the
proposition for removal; want to bo
fact that tho .President has Incurred the
lot alone, and have tho troope sent1
opposition of numbore of Republicans away. Jack, in an inaelent, ororbearfor adhering firmly to the theories of mg msunrr said ho had already stated
Mr. Curtiss, regarding competitire ex­

SJfeisrs

have been appointed members of tho
Bradlaugh, the English Republican
Board of Visitors to West Point
is coming over here to study our institutiuns.
The British manufseturvn of agricul-,
tural implements have resolved not to I
to proceed w.th the trial t»f Basaino by take part in the Vienna Exhibition.

»5sis:
rrarwMssU

M. Berihcmy, formerly French Minis-1 offered to admit George Frauds Train
ter a* Washington, has been appointed I in 81,000 boil, but the prisoner declined
to furnish it
envoy to Japan.

Her. Dr. Thoxnpscn b lecturing to j

general' holiday throughout Germany, S-rts-smriiLTmi'.SsM; MT WlkMB HrrtCItal l-YT* **•" *
living tho 7Ctb anniversary of tho birth ffaept aye •&lt; iKto etdae la be qeBbaedip
•» ikai Ikl* Ordlaaare l&gt; U.lklallr sakwwd. a
of King William.
*
New Haven. Conn, naseuea herself
| It is stated thst the United Slates
•
..
■ •
lue uasiuou is not uona to ms iikih--, j Probably ten more days will clapro modertly. still the figures will be cbout
surveying
party
in
Nicaragua
has
dem&lt;ta .nntab., .um. n. ta. b~“ bu
,h. abldM, before peace or war is determined upon. •5.-..000.0W thia year.
onstratwf the practicability of a ship caTho Portuguese in Rio Janeiro num­ ' ual through the country.
j noceaaity for his alxtainlug from all Major Mason, cf tho 21st infantry-, com­
ON EX ECVTIOX
mends the troop* on tho cast sido of ber about 60,000. They are the thief
mantel exertion is tba true cause ot his Tule lake To-morrow two companies
• ufferurs bv tho yullow Javer.
| resignation. Your cocroopondent nn of tho 12th infantry will go into eamp
an order that nostDastori whose salary
Paris talks of building a theatre to 1 does not exceed 11,000 a y»
in tho lava bod nt the foot of the bluffs,
under command of Major Green. Tho I eost fifteen million Cranes, cajiable of ! permitted to hold local offices.
1
entire force unser command of Gillem । binding thirty thousand pco]de.
,
Ex Seustor CattalL of Nr
is 700. Boston Chari.-y came to camp
, has lieen appointed financial agen
confer positive benefits upon our people his breaking all his lectunag engage- from tho lava bed on Thursday with in1 the Treasury Department to visit Eu
&gt;...!&gt; Ij...
Tho weather probabilities, as published
telligvnco that the troop* and memborq cigar. Some find it deer at that. •
U. wIms *«*• st Ite rttyf *U**P*^ ••
See ol money and the growing fame of the Peace Commisoon were coming
up to talk with tho Mmlore again- Can­
Eighty-five ycung doctors graduated
by, with th* other commander* of the the late Farmers’ Conrrntioa is an old ■
troops, will makii no eggressivo move­ railroad lobbyist and a liar. Damn him ! J
tru* value are implicitly relied upon.
Swtao* X It lk* mtbm
ment till tho commission gets through
Grevy refuses to withdraw his rewig- '
the work. &lt;&gt;n April 2nd, tho troops at
soldier, al
Tom Wright, the alleged murderer Van Bremer,s broke eamp and marched nation as President of the French As­
sembly. His successor will bo elected
to the southeast comer of Little Kla­
the other day, the bullet passing
trial before the Criminal Court of the math lake to the bluff overlooking
If tho Loudon Tunes is a good judge, through and killing two other seldiers.
Jack's stronghold. Be loro night all ar­
District The jury was impaneled after j rived safely at tho foot of tho bluffs
id honestly expresses its judgement
Up to this time about three-fourths of
I W.VKWMAX.^
The eanip w ax fixed meantime. The
the members of the House and twosquaw Matilda waa »i&gt;nt with n me*tliirds of ths Senators have drawn tho .___
3 from th* Commivaioncrs half a
COMMISSIONERS' NOTICFOur fiO.OOO^niles of railways cost extra pay wtich they voted themselves ■
same* la destined to be of incalculable
away. The -quaar rurt Boston about fi3,437,C3!,74l'. Engian-i had to
Tbe Third Auditor has audited and !
entirely clear,
value. Ito benefits heretofore hero been i that be
Charley concealed. He went baek from
**
for ,l“ building of and reported to tho Second Comptroller I
despite tho pretended disclosures of tho her camp directly to the quarters of I
over 7v0 Southern cUims which Lave
woman with whom he lived, and other , the Cummieaionsrs. Ho reuminod until
Uxsway yHtlwawl tesier. IsU rf sul
Allison Hayas aad A. J. Marteon, been awarded. Only about l&amp;Q now isSisSciisrBK??,
testimjmy adduced Lafore the Coroner’s ’ auMetand retnrned to Jock's with a
convicted of Ku-Klux outrages in South retrain.
it&gt;. Utk 4ar •&lt; Mar
Carolina, have Loon pardoned bv the
A former Confederate General (Sena­
’
avail themselves of the benefits of tho ,
everything ia now withheld from tho Premdsnt.
tor John B. Gordon, of Georgia) pnsi* •u »..aia* true. i*. &lt;.m, .i^o* e» W Ma~‘.
Hun. Jihn C Champlin, a promiiMint
service. By a recent arrangement made tol, and M. W. Gab have boon elected
ORDIN ANCE NO. 11
on Chancy and Bugui citram of Ottawa, ill., was run over and
mens gers of tho Washington Monument '
back to Gen. Canby. The killed by a freight train, in that town, a Ii Provident Wilson.
r.rxsra)E=r
L*rll «■* m
—a wen: out to meet Jack .—
I Oakes Ames lias notified the Attorney

First-Class Instruments

Sir. tai U “OU FrotaMIta." tav I
““P‘"
11
a— .i.. „m^i ..u*. .•JOoJ *** question that Mr. Curtis

|

General of tho United States that the
Credit Mobilier Company does not in| tend to surrender its books to tho Gov-

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•—
The local postmaster is charged with the 111,0 taonument.

uicana w &lt;uu.j,„,o vu
Among all the wealthy II
. Th.£«a«.f„.r!,«,»Lit. I
tarf.?*- • tatty r.... Ita.
f of placing three bulletins in a con- m,,n *Wa&lt; anJ twoatlv dea.1, it seems ',w
i to their camp. Tho squawx gave the
nous place, so all who visit tho effleo Angular that an active Board of Manainfonuntion about the council
becomo acquainted with tho probe- i
r°o1-1 not get up sufficient symnaCharley spoke first. Meacham,
as ami Dyer followicj* Jack,
, and Sehunchin tbsn spoks viothousnds of fannere, aad othe'ra infer- I *nromplivh so hndable and

| tryj The CommLsiuni-ri made no prop­
: to tha Modocv. Tho opinion at
’ thejeamp is. that the difficulty will nev
- *—without fighting A number of
___ a,
.
.
,.
J ted the Spanish throne, has shown him­ sqtfres. Shock and Nnsty Jim returned
"?* “O'” I.*™" I.F.UM ta»
n.
lk.
e camp with tho C immlasbaara.
sn4 were looted with prvosskts and
__________________________________ ' uirone as us ruler ot me Bosnian
r-I
, and w«nt Lock to Jack's camp,
megtr tuds of our agreeultural tnterosts |------------------------.............................
- -,----su,[»ndcd. on tkoL- slatra, an ! to point ‘
plo. but has bad powerful factions to Ih4 report has bren received by the
. Mich., CtfusM, is the Itepublican notui- I| them out to Foster’s children as a repJ —
-I- since sig
that the Mudoes intend making nee fur Mayor of that [dace. He ought roeeutation of the death of their ffilher. I
contend
with
Lit arrive!
arrival in '
an
ittack
upon
tho
troop*.
In
cor.seto be elected.
| Madrid. He appeara to have come to
Soma lime ago an old lady named I
quefeee the pickets hare liven doubted
' th* cnnclusira that tho people wore
the company commanders ordered I, Senator Mortm iv in Letter health ’ l.ang&gt;toa, and a little girl who was liv-1
divides tho country into rgnal districts, : opposed to him. Consequently he hamia
ing with her, were mysteriously mur- |
thomselres in rvadincs
derod in Coles county, Ill. The other
th* enemy at any motnvni
‘ hot springs in Arkansas.
day a son of the murdered woman—
predictions of what the weather wil bo
, Grosvenor supported the regular Ke- , William L. I-angaton—camo torward ___- ..
"BpmropahsEi ’
on the following day.
(puBlican ticket at tno recent Bl Louis
stay. Ko would gladly serve thorn, bat
| election. Which settled tho fate of the I
The service is still in its infancy. Ito
ceivrd a dislike to tho oU lady.
time Mother Superior of tho Car­
died yea- strikn a woman. No bcnorabls man
will be guilty of so base an action.
When one excites you, just hold her
George Bidwell was arrostaj in Lou-

3te Convent in Baltimore,
terday.
,

v bo igaoraat of ear eigfct ptaeea where Gwjrgw Ja hold in
&lt; uatody furlhoov trifling Batik of Eng­ turn I
land frauds
' Wall, we dan.t ex*
Tho English Adjutant General has

accurate predictions of tho (signal aer- 1 tender him

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER

ORDI.NANC

New Scales

-____

_

cress* if

IT. It. HOLM

Veiy Low.

utunan

■ ICHI
Grand H

&gt;. 255 Greene, near Eighth St.,'

CxL'.'ta

the Door Unity.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE &amp; iRETA.IL

137 X 139 State St corner cf Madison,

CHICAGO

_

WORLD.
-WATCH Es.

City Ordinances.

Howard
Diamonds,

Gold Opera Chains,
Gente Opera Chains,
Gold Neck Chains,
Silver Vest Chains.
Table Castors,
Cake Baskets,
Not Pick,,
Card Stand..
Napkin Hing*.

ORDINANCE NO.ft
Hemetnbrr that your mother and

Tho expenditures of visitors to Flor­
ida, In quest of improved health, will
foot np at 85,000,000 thia year. This
aad lectures from WiUism Cullen Brv- and is contents are both amusing and
poopfc.
Hawkins hr thought it was some wild
instructive. Besides a highly interesting
, critter the: had got out of some mecagerv ant and Sensei Cox make* Florida, not
happy, but goodlumorod.
somewhere. Anyhow, I think that's a
Episcopaling. too. Bo they biggsr'n a
chipmunk F*
The Washington Neadey Ibrii says :
"You mwunderstand me, madam.”
“Wall, you needn't fosl ooeasy. Ef
there's any Piscomalinma ia this hero
eludes with three beautiful glacos of
Mr. Fronde to Parliament
instolied Governor
Cardinal Cullen's organ says that the .
foehn’ a oommunity to let things

HASTING

New Prices.

Apr. 3rd, 1878.

w. ta,. ta

Tttwiu

New Styles.

j The LARGEST and moat complete Jewelry Store in the Weal, with tbs fiaaal
rtoek ever brought to the City.

T. H btAMOXP.

Mrstcai Ecao.—We ere in roerint at

Ho didn't really know what it

r«.D.iu
HANTING

TEACHERS ATTENTION.

b
nenaie.
tion.
Antons [&gt;oach trees are in blossom,
t'adar frock, March 81, one day.
Capt. Jack, tho Modoc chief, i* nego­
but don’t go there to gather peaches
Johnstown, Doty Schoo) Hou
unlesa you are sure yon could raisa a tiating for an alliance with the Klamath
Indiana, a formidable and numerous April 1st, one day
’««&gt;nd crop of hair.
Hickory Corners, Apriril, one day,
Governor Hartranft will are to it that
Hastings, April Mb, and 25th, Court
grass grows be will ioavo the lava bed,
women get emnl.iyment ia the various ; burn the ranches and murder tho set­ House, two days each.
departments of the Pennsylvania Stets tlers.
Woodland, April it'th, one day.
gx.vi'rnmet.L
i'-rEi.l-S;
Nashville, April 12th, ouo day.
Foster's children have boon forced to
Middleville, April 14th, two days
L . The
Cmmissioaer charged To
*nr vummiasioner
to inquire stop attending public school in New York
T
bm • SMMias t»rl&gt;
Assyria, Elia School Hou*.', Anril21, ।
‘ato* revision of tho Dutch monetary by the taunts and insults of other scholtwo days.
system will probably recommend
,u-----the exl*raineville, April 2fith

Tho tided waves of &gt; man than to go dogging through (Spain
cold that deluge tho land with snow as an unpopular king, with the fair prut­
will bo hsralded dayvn advance of their poet of dying by the band of an asses

uamxG

rtava

»x
Ico l*itch«Te,

Butter Duhee,
Gold Kings,
Gold Teeth Picks’

u.s«hta tel .ill I

sfe
nix.

, _

Coral Beads, ’
Coral Necklaces.
Coral Betts and Hings,
Brenas Ornaments.
, —
'Tuuuwn..

Sj-oon Holdem.
• laps and Goblets.
Bracelets,
Ghld Thitubhu.
Filver Thimbu *,
Gold laickrti.
Shirt Htn-lds.
Music Boxes,
Watch Chains,
Seal Binge,
BroucLee. Ac.
OperaGUs.es.

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
^atck material and Tools for Jewelers.

Michigan

OLD, REL1AB

SStJ

ngMtr dty should call at* u, reUblxhm.rt and examine th* p-U.
THE CHEAPEST PR] JES IS OUR MOTTO

B. F. NORRIS dt CO..

187 « | M STATE STREET. CHICAGO

Tho Big Trees cf Cellfcnua.

Maryland

lief that the Question of education will
be satisfactorily settled by Mr. Glad­
stone.

Tho San Francisco AlU, of March 24,
following

amount of borrowed capital started the
□pen from
the South

Wort but
ORDINANCE NO O.

for the United States
tturday: The very Bev.

dfoeseel Fide.

t'tl.SD'ItATs

Each number eon tains

Lhocvee of Savannah.

Jee Smith, the leader of tho anripolygamy Mcnnotu, and ten of their
founder, h reported to have recentlv
&lt;10 .04 RS R™4„,.
■ Im mm I
Wis.
Kirtland, €

IUwuIm,
iFACZLe
jre.ZJre3i

SALT

SALT

barlow

&amp; Goodyear

Keep a large supply oT'Salt for sale at Lowest market rates, in

in Kirtland.

their Brick WarebouK-.

»MimlOxroiMttaUEQKi kfefatkr.
AMENDMENT.

10 Burd |0U

5S*E|
SsieESwieSelH*.

re„„ld to

s,9#/

OlMP*llTV,

Flags, Banners, Streamers,
Caricatures
Painted to Order.
pi/it LUfiae^ pun/tisyeD

ORDINANCE XO. IO.

UN
Gla». Show CnrdK.
teXULBT DICKINSON

‘

Water Tn-me^
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

i and
!

Bil]l]1

,

rtore Cur-loud Rulo.

ORDINANCE NO. 0.

,jr w i&lt;M&gt;

OMWH

�Th« R^ciJbuc^ Bissau

Peninsular Railway.
I n?

Wo Mmw there waa an election held
in the city cf Hastings an Monday for
City Officers. Of the result we can only
say that the condition in which we
found our valuable Brshcia Rooster on
Tuesday morning, of which wo present
a portrait,

Muddy
Heavy raiiu.
^Township meetings over.

“te esert 4hwl Iwtt u Iks St

Jtemocratic Mayor in this City.
We were badly beaten at ou

Tho Bronson trial at Big Rapids pro­
greasing slowly.

Dr. Roberta keeps Stationary, Books,
Pictures, both Chrvmoa and Steel Platas^Superinteadent Diam&lt;fod is holding ia the beat illustration cf tho position ol
an examination ol Teachers at tho Court our candidate (save those in the 4 th
Ward) that wo can possibly giro, and
Dau! You just usk Will Goodyear on tho whole, think it decidedly appro­
1 tho first, and hu'l tall you how you eomo priate. AdaWdaci
to do defeated. Will knows!

CHURCHES.

Our ‘•devil" says, the Republicans
aro-tried of beating, the Democrats, so |

Ilsur MreiiiuTln

now they turn around and beet them-

Motor mind Hayford, it will soon bo
I warm enough for you to don ths chock erod vest and duster. anil you’ll fool

OUR

ia only a fooble expression of our con­
dition, politically speaking, but wo
gracefully accept the condition, and
have just one consolation to offer our
readers, and that is, that the amended
Charier will prohibit any Recorder and
Z Look out for a rise in flour, as tho Attorney from receiving off the eoatinMock in .tore has been womforfully re­ gent funds for tho ensuing year, ns a
duced, rinee tho election of tho Demo- reward for dirty political chicanery on
»^ntic ticket in thia city.
election day, or at any uther time.
Below we give tho majorities for tho
No more Rcpubliean Presidents upw;
No ! tho Democrats have carried lis­
tings. so tho next President will bo a
Doncerat, vo a Democrat said Monday

GREAT

$8.00

11 you don’t beleiva AL Troutwine
hu got hie shop nicely fitted up, just
call uu him and then yuu'l know Low i:
i, yourself.

Local felines police;.

that; with a very Wfykt rferf, they may
bo settled at once, without the trouble
Seo tho change in the big “AJ.-' of
and expend of their being left for col­
lection. lienee call at tho drug Mure the Star Clothing House of Grand
’ on or before April 15th, and oblige.
I Rapida They aell mam Clothing than
any other House in Mich, why T Bo-

HICHIGAR CENTRAL R. R.

I

Chromo
School Cards,

AiiMcn Grcble A Russell would say
I to those who sent in supjiosod solutions
to tho Rebus in the Bixxrx, that not
one waa correct, and any ono calling at
tlioir Store, eon too tho printed key.

FARM FOB SALE OR TO REST
Wo will Kill CU?AP. &lt;»r Rent to a re-.

As painting limo approaches, a,

Grind River Valley Division Isponsible party, the Farar known as tho

Other Stores ask so much more for
the same goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollops.

CITY PESS DEpOT.

—If you will buy that trimmed Wo
I*n|w&gt;r at Smith, Stance &amp; Preston's yo
will »arc 10 cent* a roll bceidrs time.

ONE PRICE.

STAR

CLOTHING

HF Remember our name “STAR CLOTHIMG HOUSE" is on the Doorsand
Windows, so do not be decavcd by other merchants, as we have no Branch Stores.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.

J. M. Rnssdl,

which is st
once agreeable,
healthy, and

' Street, is fixing up his Grocery in tirst' class order, and would invito bis num­
! crous friends attention to tho same, and
also to bis stuck of goxls which bo has । party in tho above Townrini' fot the
on hand, and is continually receiving I last two years hnx foten fixed up and the
fresh mippliss. Jim moans business. ! entire Republican ticket was elected on
| Mondav lt«L
Epl-.riatn P. Manly,

a ill w&gt;U ut lew figures for caiu or gixxl
'approved t;jtcs: two gool Afar.-a, one
OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE, weighs nlxiut 1200 lbs., the other abuat
DlM Its*-, two Smgh&gt; buggio*, two double
tosSssx'araMSiaft:
buggies, two double and two single HarHero are bargains for those
wanting such property, tlmt nm not
often mat with. Cwt ttrlg.
45t£i

k

/ Up to going to prase, we have uot rociired returns from all tho Towashipa,
but are safe to soy that the neat Board
of Fupcrvieare will atand. Republican
13 and perhaps 14 to Democrats 6 or 4,
according a* tho Township of Woodland
went, which we have not yet heard from.
Ac regards tho State and County ticket.

. Supervisor was elected by 24 majority,
C. C. Bush, Clerk'i5S majority, Otis 1‘.
Toliso, Treasurer 18 majority, and the
mt of the ticket by large majorities.
We are glad to see our old friend, W.
T. Barber, is elected Jnstice of the Peace.
All honor to Barry.

American Organ
Is Offered la tie Ptili: mt its letjts.

Everybodu Should fry them before Purchasing Elsewher
Tl.lr ims la luq.UsI *sJ ia U..r saw a*4 teaaUtet «-.«• serpau MI eibcn &gt;* teasiy vt

straight Republican, straight Democrat'
and a Union. There was much feeling
in the matter. 347 vote were polled.
The Republicans ticket with two excep­
SviciBt—t.'. B Aylaworth of Jackson, tions waa elected by majorities ranging
suicided on the 2Cnat, by hanging, in
the City Prison. He had made two
previous attempts to kill himself bnt
had been frustrated by these who were '
aware of hie design, and ha was finally
Tho entire Republican Ticket
seat to tho citv prison, where, it waa
except owe Highway Cocumisthought be could be kept from injuring
Again wo say hurrah for Old
himself; but he then committed the act
• John urai Go's, celebrated Gold Paus, with his pocket betid kerchief, by attach­
he best in 'he market, for sale at tho ing the handkerchief to the top bar of
City New* Depot. P. O. building.
.
L'zr or Dxrrxxs remaimng at tho
Hastings P. Q, April 8th. 1873.
Miss Sarah Alton, Mrv. Samuel
f On Tuesday evening next. April 15th.
Campbell, Amy Covey. Mias Bather
al Union Hall, Bol Smith Rimsell will
Eaton, J. Rhodes, Win H. Rose, James
give me of hie inimitable uxhibitiona.
A. Shartou, Ira O. Westeott, Miss EmEvery ono who lias ever witnamed. So
mu Young
in hie mirth provoking performances
Direct your lottan to number of P. O.
will not foil to attend uu Tuesday evw
Box or Drawerning next. We might ap|Mnd a long
J.Roboris, P. M.
IiM of circulars from gentlemen of high
r.tauding such us John B. Gough, de.,
and Irani various nowepapcre who speak
ere Here. Stranger!—There la not aid
Institution in the City of Hastings that
la more worthy of patronage, than that

lip. of six years standing was entieriy
fluous to say anything —if that ho it to removed by tho me of throe buttles, and
outartaiu tiin ritixsna of Hastiags on I be
the pereon M. H. Crane. Ev;. ex ehenff
evening of tho 15th. last, at the Hall.
ot thia (Calhoun) county, hit roqumted

Five or six yeots ego a mother abanCaawelL Haxard A Co, Mew York. It
doaod her children in the streets in dif­
ia nlHolutloy pure and rwW, Patients
ferent place, in this state, ana girl and
who have once taken it prefer it to all
a bey at Barilo Crook, and a girl at
other*.
Phymciaas have decided it
superior to any of tho other cila in marbe definitely iscraed. Hsr name was
Curtim, but about that time rhe marnsd a man nomad Clark, which was
duubttee the principal reason why sho
rurewlUr bmk upon her dfopring.

HOUSE !

36 Canal Street,

IVtcrv’ Mtuical JfntUy for April la M
usual, replete with firM-cIuA* music. No
Musical work of it kind stands higher
ia tho estimation of Musicians than
Peters'.
We can say everything in
favor of this truly splendid work, know­
ing whereof wu speak.

Michigan Central R. R.

H.iGS !

CLISES

I’apar, Leather, and Zinc Trunks
from $1.1J5 to $20
We arcTtqtiare dealing in all our ac­
tions, Cheapest store in Michigan, and
strictly

CHROMOS !

Tho 5«ay Jevrwf for April ia rsceivod
and like all it prodociiasara, ia a splendid
^number. A beautiful song, Sweetly
\ Dream Villitta, in this number ia rully

I Hotel in this city for a numbor of years
j Mr. Tarkor has an extended acquainlance, and to those, we need not say
anything, and those visiting our city
who arc not acquainted with him. wo

TRUNKS

Oil Paintings

W. Fl. Rayford,

forget that Will Starkwontlior will bo
pKdrn
Sperter Form, in tho township on hand to do tho very beat work in the
! orBhltimore, cjuriMing of 80 acres, all lino of Painting, Graining, Glazing.
' improved. Fair Houm, gvol fruit, Ac. Paper Hanging. Ac. For rctferenoo,
send specimen of his work at Jim Sut­
C F. DWIGHT A CO..
ton's Grocery.
IlaMings. Ajril 2, 1874 —if

Jtux.—Positively 1 must have mj
nuts sotllod by Moy 1st, us I nui
g away on account of my l^ralth.
remember I must Lava nr nr.

Largogt Stock of Blue Clothing-west
of New York. Suita 1.2 to 40 dollars.
Latest Styles of Boya and Children’*
Suits from two years and upward.
Prices, 2 to 20 dollars.

far . Him DRESS1SU,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and ret lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, aad a gratafol porforue.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver 4 Co.,

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

FRANK L. WARD
May 15. ‘7B

Hastings Jj- Allegan.

Ayer's

Cherry Pectoral,

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SIMMONS &amp; OI^OVG-H

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS
tkw i are, iscm iBrnQ

ibr ud

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Aft the above euperiar metrumesrts ere foe aab ow ffseumhio Teemaawl

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�person of taste who has a grain oi ap- i
predation for the beautiful or a spr.rk
of pride in the progress of American
Art. Being th* latest, it ia of cuure*. '
the finest of all the fine issue, of all
this wonderful pees*, and in this e justent improvement may b* mite! the
secret of the groat succroa which this

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NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

Th* Caliort t-lthosrapUng Company of Oetrei,,

butter, by a roving cur. from a young­
ster who was seated ill the O|&gt;en door­
way to eqjoy the balmy morning air. A
shadow has ia verity clouded his day,
and the] fast-falling drop* of an April,
shower accompany hi* tearful protest.
Thomas Moron present* five maatesly
delineation* of the YeUow.tone Region,
on* at which, Tower Creek, a full page
cutting by Linton, is a most superb
specimen. The Dreth Warrant of Mary
Stuart is a truly royal suvject, royally
treated; and for texture and detail, is
noticabU even in n« 4U»«. ACstakill
Bonk, by Whittredge, will carry off the
palm with very many; a pool, surroun­
ded by fonet trees, in which tho beau­
tiful white birch ia conspicuous; the
solitude heightened, not broken, by a
pair of kingfisher*, one perched upon a
leafless branch, the other skimming the
surface, uni moot enchanting vistas of
dim forest distances from a picture
worthy of the ropotaticn of one of
America's foremost painter*. Such a
spirited sketch as a 'A Bare Chance,1
by W. M. Gary, in which one of our
frontiersman, on his gallant mustang, is
brought suddenly to elose quarters with
a monstrous grimly, deserve* mon than
a passing notice, but so do the others,
and space is limited. There ia a per­
fect gem of landscape by Wimperis, the
great rival of Birket Foster. The liter­
ary contents of the April JidM display
tho usual excellence and variety. There
arc for instance, three good short stories,
I Will if You Will, by Clara F. Guern­
sey ; Tho Ball on the Ice, by E. B.

Ore* tte wsti. —J *« — P-M^M •

wanton
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SCI » •&lt;••!. U4I.U

sketches, by John 8. Daria, anuounend
as the quarterly tinted platn for thia
year, appears in thia issue It reprc-

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racy little essay, by John Sydney, which
would have charmed Lamb, sinew its
theme ia hia prime favorite, Margaret,
Duchess of Newcastle. There are fire
looms, A Gaze! of Hafir, by Henry
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Hasting*, Hept- 18, 1872.—tf

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represents two field scene*, a littlo boy
and rirl and several pot lambs in the
first; and a little l&gt;ey, girl and an older
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVII.

Card?-

Wwml

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. 1873.

Jodqj.

"War it is then,11 aha said to herself.

FARMERS I

quietly about her mornznd when Tom camo homo

Greble &amp; Bussell

NO. 51.
GLEANINGS AND G 38SIP

Non! Dow, of Maiqe, is going to Eu-

Wishes can never fill a sack.

About one-sixth of our entire nopula­
ham no ehilrrh amnmmzwt

Wisdom rides upon the ruins of folly.
Who pardons the bad, injures tho

ho will embark in the taHo^ng busl-

If the one great object of his life iz to

nearly time for Tom to come to sup- '
Charlotte Otuhman gets **,000 for

Words are fur J,woman; actions tor

and prepared to

Invite your special attention to the

What can you expect of
should become a physician, and than ho
Old John Harper is going to mort­ his bristle. ?
gage all his property and stake the
bonnet kept Tom's slippers company
I under tho sofa, while her own shppers
,
Wisdom is morelto bo 'envied than out of sight, you know.
I lay cn the mantle.
Should ho incline to highjliving, but
cbaa.
And thee thinking that feminine in(Go.) Asa. but
Wisdom in a poor man is a diamond prefer a plain board, than the coroenj genuity could make nu greater sacribcn
. chief political
: than her Sunday bonnet, ah* Mt down editor.
Wine is a lurncoat-^firit a friend,

PLOWS!

OLIVER

“ WRRftft k. UOLBftoOK.

•
Tho subecriptions to the Greeley atat- just war.
Zeal without knowledge is fire with­
uo fund now amount to *9,701,80.
upon tho piano, ’and
out light.
the center table. Sho
McCreary, of Kentucky, is tho laciest
and jollieet man'in the United States

C. G. HOLBROOK.

oiv
tat* Asnt 1 Im.4.

hM. *ad all

“raxAJc.

With thi$ Guaranty

Lui- I

WM »L BURGHER.

That it will EXCEL any and ALL Plows in the following points :
1st. It will run with less draft, and turn a deeper and wider furrow.
2d. It wBl do better work and will not clog, the standard being curved and. the * bontu
COME.
higher.
I
3d. It will last more than four times as long n.-* any other plow, as it is Ch ill Ail harder [
' than tempered steel,
4th. It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
5th. It is easier to hold being a Center Draft.
I
6th. The pouits will wear twice or three times as long any othef.

JOHN ROBERTS
rUYSICUX»»i fiaryjet. p.ribt. cn

but cun man who had a cumpretiensive
knowledge of this country and her inatitatiom.
uuusual disorder, and at Nellie tatting
| in the midst with her crochet work, uul
: &lt; umo into ths rodm.
aaeaed tho expenditures; tho
i “Haute cleaning, Nell ?”
“Oh, no. Why!" tail Nidfie, fook- ou her behalf lan year was on
&lt;MW.
"I thought may be you had‘been,
that's all," roma Art Tom drily, as ho diet that a husband and his wife have
looked for a place to sit down.
each suffered cruel and inhuman treat­
ment at the hand ot tho other, and that
WHISPEB IN WH*TEB'S
contequenlly each is entitled to a diEAE.
“Paper rotno this evening ?'
“Not vet.”
it is as surprising as gratifying to dis-

ABSO THE CELEBRATED

littlo before he cumin.glauaicg about th. room.
• . i
SeHte’

’SfabVr

South Bend Wagon!

And don't become an umbrella-oak-

‘r S‘“f “
°-' 6'h"-I'- T—
Mid loui.------- „„.i... ...t______■ _______ * .
'
*“** «•&gt; *«-'«* mann«, and
k • «»«&lt; the walls in the groat statesman^
”-1 the tnblM

'rr.X.'S •“"""-‘“““■'ir" »

■
’" fc,„mI “Oh, no they don't,” said. Nellie .n i
। sweetly os before. “A tiling looks tu ; Tho tunnel mania threatens to be­
; well in uno place m Mother."
' come a trreat bore. A San Francisco

is threadbare it fruits ol lii« labor brought before tbs

through, cannot bo difficult to Isom.

1JSZ?T»4!SS“e,-.t IM"

At Factory Prices.
T. B. DIAMOND.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS.
iLook to your interest and purchase your Salt nt the old stand of

HAMS,
UPSI.-fcR

ths i before," said he hesitatingly.
and pretend to bo frightened at a
। shuuld not like to have any oB&lt;. step to make » car-path through the Carpamouse.
' iu ''
thian Mountains.
Wicked men cannot be friends, either
“Why not f said Nellie. “We might j , .
,
as w.-il keep things handv.
What i. , h
lhl! “ newlX «T»r7 c«*&gt;
the usouf iutvitig n house' if you can't &lt;bo’v.dwre who ore preparing to take
i k.-n&gt; tilings as you wnr.t t|» f”l ■
advantage of tho laws, and to utilnr
.
Turn’s tore grow redder &lt;u&gt;l rodder. tb"‘f °°*
«nd sixty acres of she
lie triad to look nobar, and broke into : PubU!: !,nd* wllhla
limit*, hare
| a laugh.
unsnrmoMly decided iu fitver of T^xThirty BeMcns. *
' “Oh. that i« your game, is it ? Trying | Mt-i lorat mo with my own weapon.'you
Tho Lehigh iron retrion- CanUins 15
Tlio late David Paul Brown, of I’hila| littlo
•--------------------- - ■-• -­
MANAGING A NAN.
"Well, don't yon like the p’unl" Mid
i Nell ilrtnurel). *
of tiro iron product of tho country.
No; by G.orge, I do not!"
"Well then, 1 will make a bargain
| burg, and when Tom farter fell Jiead
liquors,
over heel* in love with Ear nu one
The apriog travel to Europe is includ­ hitritod

DRUGS

ing more than the. usual proportioc of
liternry men and artiste. Thomas Nast
has left to lie gone thro, months in the
hope of reetp™&gt;» impaired health.
Dana, of the Asa. and Winter of the

where you know you get none but the FIRST QUALITY.

that ho has no use for, then ho should
immediately start—a newspaper.

meured reading the papers, asked h
father if the wrfrd “Hon.," prefixed

recently, and occasioaaUy startles a
turner by going at him with a b
with a cautionary •'Whoa, there!”

••Oh, 1 will. Como Nellie, I will own
sent. and they went to fanuse-ko«ping
! in a cosy bird no*t of a little house cm up like a man—you have beat tn? this
1. They deprive men of their reason
the wrath W’le of tho town, everybody ' time. Only just alHUgfctosi up Uiia aw­
prophreiod all torts of hsppinres for ful room and I will nevus throw any­
thing dorm again. There, now let us
• the presty bride.
inteBectual strength.
_____ ____ ,. kies nad make up as the children say." '
_________ .
| very happy.__________________________ ' Nellie &gt;«•«. and laughingly held up shortlyIt is a very pretty thing fo go to i her sweet nn-utb &lt;ur a kun of ptace.
The Shelby (Ky.) Cswsaf Ulis of
house keeping for the first time, with , And tta-n. under «he magic influence of
' •vnrytbing spick and span, new andlherdeltEngvrsoonfuiion wassuddetdy
j ihiuy, and if yon have loro very much banished, and when Qrangor etmn
fur a companion, it is still pleasanter. I around to epend the cventag, ho drci­
,
Now Neliie did luvo that grus', blub- ’ dod that nobody had a prettier wile or Millen and llutlur were boys and Drrberiug Tom Carter with all bur might &gt; a coater and tidier home tiauhis fri-rad, .den ar.d Bunyan were yet unborn. The
'artor.
and main, and there was only one thing Tom Carter.
lr.»_ i. u.____ _
. .1... -r-c.
XV...• I.
kL. ar^l*...
......... t bosket is made of willow and &lt;ywured
School Books Station cry
little
Nalito. haviitt .........
trooe gained
with satin that was onoo white, but has
lion uf th# Selil, tons; gu-id. care
follow alive.
0. They render abortive tho strongest
He kept hi.
hr a lay question,
The Oregon militia’s bill' amounts to resolutiona. .
Sometimes h&gt; MM*m*&gt;i threatened
'.Zlii.. ,
__ .1_______ i___ ■ . .
10. The millions of property expended clergy might Wi
... ll. nm I. 1—,
In vain did Nellie braid . with a ndapvr, but Nellis, instead of
PBE8OKIPTIONS AND FAMILY
scolding, only had quietly to bring I

Medicines

GOODYEAR &amp; BARLOW

. a young man is a paragon of
truthfumees, wbriety, has

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CO.

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BLACKSMITHING.

*t*o

Df{Y qooos i/i E/iuLcti r^itrr-

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ced the slightest curiosity to view too of intaaiiy.
12. They destroy both the body and buris.1
closely the wolf-tad war banner of the
ately, for Tom seldom faded to talai the Mudoca, and that when Cept Jack final­
ly met them "ho routed 'em end scouted
hint

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Raiivillt.

The young man who enjoys plenty of
company, and is ever ready to scrape
Wickedness with beauty is the devil's acquaintance, will find the barber buaihook baited.
What wo cannot help is our misfor­
tune, not our fruit.
~
Who keeps company with a wolf will
learn to hoih
\
flourish os an undertaker.

up two children.
Worts show the wit of a man, but
action^ his mooning.
‘
Whai reason and endravor exanol
“Vary will, probably ha trout com# t,u&gt; L11”1 couawl«“
Und wm «&gt;Wore tc*.* It will be ready ax&gt;n,” Mid!
V* “
010 r““‘ bring out. tau often wUL
What
is
givsa
to
tha
poor
is
laid
out
Neil, working nwaj.
’ uaaU“
of *62.000.

Ml YSICIAN aU Sate*—. Ori**'

DR. C. C. L1NSLEY.

What Is an estate worth if 41 brings
no enjoyment.

gently

Micbijan.i Expire Sd. Esfim Jus It, 1111

MH W N ■■!
Gold &amp; Silver Watches

■
•

Russell

What is it ?
SilM

MMMSME

Why, it is LEE REED'S Trip Hammer.

OBAXP

HAMMERER. I am prepared to offler

Single seed Buggies as Lmo as

Immense Stock

Winter

One Hundred DoIIufm.

Buggies at
One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollnrw.

Now Farmer^,
Hmm wm neverbthirt an opportunity of this kind otfcrod io Has!int-*,- whereby
you could Rvt * Buggy for eo small an amount of mosey. I do not Intend to loose
my reputation as a buggy builder by selling a i»or nrtfole-

Fra

। prevent crime.
15. They cost sober people it

previously, and Oapt Nil. Johnson re­
fnr a buy that was smart, active, brave, porta, through Dr. I'oterraan, of ioalvoa
tractable, prompt, iudnsteioua, eJoan, teas found by him la.t August to the
pious intelligent, good-looking, reserved oast of tipitbergrtu It teems that we
, ceedingly. She resolved not to spoil
may really hojio for good news from tho
tho peooi of their cozy home by icoldthroe exrxelitiuna now searching for the
। lug, but how. to eure him she could not
poJa

him whh
natienre his order filled.
with the
tho patience
morning ho had

want the opportunity

The farmer, la return,

tel! on die Wasted place before."

means which enables me to sei! Buggies so LOW as to DEFY COMPETITION.

Michigan ^Exchange.

The th-rmometnc

in *ome other

&amp; Nevins . i'*11She
- hn*. with

,r with which I make Irons for BUO6ISM.

■’s Hoysi.,

। Wet or dry, he would lay his uvorcoat
on her pretty, smoothly mado bod, and
. drop his hat anywhere.

Ladies wdl find almost everything
nsunayjtegtfa »DryGoods

Co, cum Bril si Stas

tra table ruth^iy crmlnng beneath it

Tho laical man appointed to ollies in
PcnnsyIvana it Inspector of'Pickled should have some of them, as she hoard destruction.
Fish, in Philndelnhia. No civil-sorvioo you say in your sermon tho common taexamination in tins irittancj was requir­ turs (oommoutators) didn't agree with
t!u&gt; delicate truasuro, and diaoovarod the
and virtuous.
ed. Tho applicant simply lied to twvar
ruins of a favonte Boliemian vase.
his nose would not gti bark on him un“I dp not know wliat to do, butnkio
1 won't have,” she continued with a lit­
•»g
tle Irit if wifely snap, which every good
Tho icarcity of cool in England hi
nnimal.
rendered accessary nil oorto of cxjwd
mt. for economizing fust The mixin
Tom of snch performance* n_v ibisI" of chalk with eoai in open grates Is th
tea Mrs. Nemo, *&gt; she removed

untold
einnsti and aranecta himself with one

lasting double tha ordinary length rf
6W_____

wbkh

A Parisian dramatic critic says that

will seldom
fails to fin 1 a way. And when a de­
termined little woman nays “must and
shall,'' reavnljen fnsubarilination might
av vrell surrender at once.
—"Yes, but the ether way," was tho
Before Mrs. Nellie cloved her bright

Scene in a Washington bookstore,

An Akron (0.) cat, reiving upon
nine lives to save him, allowed his I
’WhatF'
emanating

For th. GontUaon. .

ispssf.'&amp;^tssSg^l^ xxi-e. Prices Guaranteed.
n&gt;k- —.F.u i- .u- u-uvt-r

Thare are three essential
finn-t WMFkl.
. r-^,1 Sooicn

sotted with a

IF YOU WANT
now para *t0 J*r annum for the priv- Detroit, on Saturday, fol! short, and diailrgo of sending life children to tho city

HASTINGS IA2BLE WORKS!
tiysaid:

B. F. STEINHOFF

J. dole &amp; Son,

s

GR hwm:

MONUMENTS
HEADSTONES.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

eblorafowd bj burglars, and *7,000

ITALIAN

SBital riMaial

UEHUffiB,

[birr husix

MARBLE

ns m:
. y.., gtiur tarred

�ora waurinbyon letter.

BACON &amp;

THE Wd

Death ci Qol- U*abT-

Apr'10th, 1878.

We Invlts our readers to real earrfully
lb* following report, a* we think there

MORTGAGE SALE.

THE MODOC WAR

anncr.

IHIIUI ru
Anu. Di-Tbefollonrmg

'""couxi
Wilfiam Lewis, 83;
Ip. m:
Wmuw 8. Hunker, 1; Ian on Elliaon, 1:
10 and 11 o’clock this mom-Charles W. Bp43Jing. 83 ;
boys m after life, that it shoukl
letter of the civil xTriee regulation* Duty Benson, 30 ; Thomas B. Bunker, pnaing Oen- Canby, A B. iloschsm,
br-Jho.ua., Mr. jlyer, Riddle, th* tnM; Benjamin Hoffi 8.
Gw- Bag&gt;oy, oa Rofortnitory I us titutornreler, awl wnaw. and "Bugu* Cliartentiag chair*. Your Committee would, by the executive in certain important
. toy,” and “Boston Charley," »m»‘ out
appointawnu Mr. Cutie ir now feeble
making appropriation* of the support of;
1 to a darimated spot There lh*T »•«
aa practical '&lt;■ of the boy* for all farm in hroltb, and the terms of his resigna­
Capt Jack, John Sehonachin. “Black
tion show* (hat while be poseihly may
Jim,” “Phadt Nasty Jim,” EUen’s
Your

under careful consider*tion and ■ all th* details of practical farming.
We, also, would rrcommead that
facilitie* be provided for teaching the

2lurtm,Mmncsx. Arm M, 1878.
Editor

UF.OKCE H. DEWET.

Ths Repnbhean Party

Conimittua

So in our own

strongly Republican. In our own city
ths Democratic ticket principally was
falling-off ol Republicans?

No.

We

to

Hasting*, a* th* opposite party know*; acter of th* Institution i* avowed, asd
yet. through intrigue and figurning, the the prefix “Reform'’ dropped from it*

idividual* die, but principle* live fully canvmeed that
School a* it* name intj

mi

remain*

unimpaired

Reform been committed by the boy, ia order that
he should bo msdo r. ward of the Stalo I

Th?

criminals of tender year* ; but rather
pablima party. They forced it lata be­ as a place of refuge, where they qiuld bo
ing; tboy *uataiu*d it through unaqua’ Educated and fitted for live* of actiro
uvefulnoss, and to affur-1 to them Mcwrity
from temptation, and proteotira against
because It proclaimed freedom as tho the allurements held out tu them by

previous detective moral training render

Lewis; Ephraim

rear, near wnerc juoacnetn ■ oorao - —
hitched. Schonacbin then began ,0
around, *aw Cspt. Jack to hi* left with
bi* pi*tol pointed-at Gen. Canby. Tbi*

First-Class Instruments

hall a minute Cant Jack fired again
on Gen. Canby, and tho noble old gen­
tleman ran off to the left, but was •[»-«dily shot down and killed instintlj.
and wounded in tho bead.

He tried to

HASTINGS EJ
ass'sirtr;

B. Cook ; Henry Thoiuus was killed almost instantly by

CLARA AU

did not fin- st him. but they knocked
noS ■•“tain him. but will sustain
Voted that the Rood Commisioncr* hu Mjuaw down. Dyar, Riddle and the
PreeideuL
.
appoint overseer* of Highway and that
’•* JAKthey be Fenceviewer*.
Voted that each Bia that kill* a wolf
Wo ar* eroding a fine District jail to
Mooch'-ri. badly wounded, with a pi lol I '

portancc to ibe individual and to society
that no boy abtml-s bo aout U» toe School, Square which ha* proved inadequate (It due* not say out of what fund).
convicted of crime, without sufficient
evideaco or for tho puqxBO cf r*leiving criminal* are ns w employed in breaking held a*, the house of John Mill*
(A true Record).
*
educate hint, from tho rvepuruibility d*&lt;
Town Clerk."
volring on them, as wn have g"od ryatoa punishment of the greater offenses are
Perhaps Mr. Editor*, the above will
now tarried out at the Albany. N. Y.

pri»m, and the risk, expence and expos­
Izgialation as will corrvet thrt evil, or 1 ure of i ran sporting courier* by train*
fir th* more rigid enforcement of exi»I: so­ ronitnntly before their young mind* tl*&gt;»
jin in charge. Thia ia disgraceful to cast I could not well abridge without
benefit* and hapinem curtain to result
the Capitol of a great nation and it is a luoaing much of its interest, of|the "W
irom, v.nuuu* cuuoucc, in qum nonx *, , ,
..,
- ,
, ,
, , —■», —
_kA
•• ■ . ..
,
,
... , : brought for trial, and th* Judge whom* matter at congratulation that at last | vote* cast Those marked (d) of^xieito
,
V "1
i'■ ” “
To the* ehd it only remain, that the pe-,.
who
appri(rB of t!ie CB1T^,in we will have a new jail suitable to th* 1 their names ere not living, and perhap*
.I—..—i. ..r &lt;u..
.^.t
... ..:^t;— the two Bunker*. Of th* 6 remaining
pie of the State should fully understand I and »«utcu.-.o before any boy can be ndI Hiram Istwi*. resides i-.cnr Kalamaaoo,
thu design cf this School, aud the pun- I «Bi*d into 11- ticboal, under existing
Mr Parker, in Gull Corner*. Mr. Brinenows for which it nw. inriitnu,.! .nd to 1
review your CommiUifo
tun, dear Hickory Comer*. Mr. Pktton,
reins.
A ridioufous 'controversy has lately in Orangeville, and Isaac Meaner, in
of Rcfonnitory Education to make it all haro b.on -uade by the Juvtirro ,m vioarisen
here
among
our
cvlorwl
popula
­
that
its
most
sanguine
friends
clnita
it
■
lation
vt
law.
This
should
not
be,
and
and followed leadur. aa long as three
shubld be, and which will enable it te
tnut ,hfl ‘ner’
•»! attention to tion out of an attempt on the part of thu
S'™'-iu
Prairievilla, April, 9th, 1873.
Trustees of Colored Common Scbcoli
piss of the party. They abandoned
tion.
to appropriate certain school funds for
them when they found them untrue to
A careful study of workings of th • th. purchase of a portrait of Charlo, I THE ST LCVIS MUTUAL LIFE INrarfou* reformatory institutions of the tiumner. Conriderabls fooling ha. been I
th* trurt confided iu them. Th* leadBURANCB COMPANY,
country aa w*il as the perovut operation
of this School have satisfied your Com- excited by the failure of some impulsive |
The above named Company has juat
—*•- of -the
L_ mcasuro
---------- -wemnnliali
advocate*
to accomplish saMuned universal tmpartancr In tilt*
City, and Mime rvOeratice* to it and its
operation* wl!l, &lt;touMlcw«, Interrot our
vuwuv vrarvui ,*s school purpows from the prwplc, for any reader*. The Charter of Uie Company
other
purpose
whateror.
differ* Ir. one v, ry [■articular from the
nut to thrir interest or the public good,
••barter* uf Eastern Companies. Iu
and that wh-u any buy h-u arrived nt
the og* of eighteen y&gt; are h«t reforma­
Our Board of Public Work* are en­ computed, cither by the term* of their
gaged in correcting defect* in the works Charter, or by th&lt;- pronstoiw of the Infonimencvd l»to last foil upon out*tree:

HASTINGS CI

&lt;un. V. SLADE.
HASTINGS LC

deem it important that ia each particular Mcupled cans*, nr* waived, let him see
ca«o real crime should have actually I &lt;“k‘ Lo can make by it. Th* country

and'ploot'd i^ thu School Car education, |

strength

CH

CHANCERY SALE

apple river and if the Commissioner*
not aasum* th* responsibility of making should lay tho toed aero** Crooked Lake,
tion should be protided, or that there them himsolf. Tlicrw ar*, aud always
1 -____ .L.____ ' .1 •
will bo, delect* and objectionable fenControl to obtain profitable employment
tatiug the age at whieh boy* should be
admitted into, an-1 discharged from th* tho appointment of Govt-rnment official*
one dollar per day tor their service*.
practical Education by eithgr the officer, ScbooL Your Couimitteo boleive that
L,.. .,r
. .............. -___ r .t ' pretends that the present regulations
of th* School or th* Board bf Control.
Benjamin Hcffi 19 ; jSaphna Barnes,
Thia your Cota nuttoe, think 1* 111 wrong.
State, when they uro not properly cared contrary a large number, perhaps a ma­ 20 ; John Mills, 20; Calvin G. Hill. 22;
jority of tho people of the Country, Benjamin Dibble, 20; Henry Leonard,
•ally when the temptation* to vice and think them unrt’ssonablo and unfair. If 1 ; Georg* Brown, 1.

Institution arc made almost wholly

virtually Republican.

The ounstltutionsl rights and duty
which tao President I* sworn to sustain
put* the responsibility of these impor­
tant appointment*, nut upon any civil
*ervio* board or schiraw of **Inuiion by
subordinates, but upon lb* Preudcut
himself, and whenever tho eivfl eorvice
roguIaUons fail to perform tho duty of
appointment* according to the best in-

wa* the design of the Legislature it
should be. That it iaand hae thu* far and that provision* be made for teaching,
*• far s* practical Engraving, and
penal t£m Educational anditeformitorv , kusdr, a Pur‘ai,‘ «• «
«nou. doinstitution, while it was the evident dC- I*raa ‘utr' i'rvlitaU» &gt;'mpkymawt ran at
rign that it should b* almost purely re-1 *“ thne* U
« »«O I«rt at '!»'
termitary ia Ma ebaracter. That your ci'r““e'i ’'kW
Committee find from a carefud ownina- .
sU* of
,or ’CUidl
tion and personal inspection'.of tho l«u- tutiun w»* eitablishcd b«um** aintinuslly larger a* our population Incroa***,

no guns with them, but each carried a
pistol si hi* Belt Thia, huwerrr, was
not much noticed, as in [.ruriuu* tutor­
view* they had had their guns with
30 ; Henry Leonard, 29 ; Isaac 'Otis, 29; them. lli»y sat down in a kind of brotflocem II. Bunker, 0 ; Charles Paul, C ; ksn circle, and Gen. Canby, Meacham,
John Mill*, 2 ; Zaphna Bones, 1.
Georg* Brown, holds th* office of Jus- by Jack hulling his peoo, with ’’Hawk­
er Jim'* and^ack Nasty Jim’* &lt;0 his
loft Moacliam *jwc&lt;Al the talk, and
gsv* a* long history
what they want­
ed to do fur them, after which Gen.
Canby end Dr. Thoma* both talk o’! for
■ome limo. Capt Jrck thou talked in j
an apparently good, larious strain, and

New Styles.

SALE ON

“II. wiluai
HASTINGS LO

New Prices.
to tho waist life wa* extinct (rots
tol-shot wound* in the l;&lt;nd. Thu
o( Geu. Cauby wa* stripped of e
vestige of clothing, aud liy about
hundred yard* to th« southward. two piitol-»b &gt;: wuuaL iu tho head.

Very Low.

human

between it and outraged liberty.

MICHIGAN

Grand Rive:
il 'a reroom, Ao. i?J&lt;5 Greene, Hear Eighth St.,
Artaa4«
•-r.?*.'.■ 1.

‘rssteoffi.r-1

mrara: an lot, how rmhi1
5Ea.tr

New Advertisements

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

ST-1860-X

JEWELERS!

The LARGEST and moat conydcle Jewelry Store In the West, with th* (least
Stock ever brought to the City.

him or ।
pobbean party-

A* long a* the people

&amp;, 139

not sppre-

yat in an unfinished condition, ha* been locality, and upon any tangible or rellacan and will be fully retormed. educated
knowledge, hi* energy, hie ability 1 and msdo ueefulritiama. and to thia end rendered comparatively usulos* fur the ble security.
Behoving, after a ca reful tn v*siig»Uun
natural and acquired
and hi* industry
•
- renipaning bill, en
tractors 'are to be compelled io}*pui their In the thorough munilnct* and reilabllto the produrtiv* labor, either mental or • sections lu and Iff
phyricaL of the community, than to arrest
anec Company, and further being astlefici with the nio.t*raUou* of It* terms
IKLS7 of Chapter N»of the compiled law*
Mr. Bigelow, Chief of th* Logan desire to Insure, permanent mon tn this
Itez&amp;nllnK a* your Committer do, the
city have organised a load advisory
ertacaliM of the boy* in this School
I Board for the purpuee of loaning, In this
as of the utm.xt Importance and fcelin*
Immediate mclion, fifty per oral of the
ex-8enator
Cattail
m
Superintendent
of
philanthropic Legislator of the inostimaBjndicnte business be will see to tho al security around th* |«|ley holders.
Thh is th* most Important privilege.

careful coueiUcratton to the financial
necnadtlfM of the School, and the re-'
viHagwe and from which, unfortunately i P*In ■B'1 trnpromnents. dtenied de»lr-

*.

ainnd.

whol, rnns.'

“IS.*?JSlSEff

whlch render* money ro abundant al.
the great flnaaelsl center, that It Is quite
If-out al together Impomlble to obtain a

jnirposo for- which the Reform Bcbool 1: arrangement* as I* possible, and that

found it* Moses.

HendnrU of Indi-

once with ' hi* antiquated friend* wlw

than fifty-two million* per annum ; this
In connection with w&gt;m* similar money

HOWARD

S-V-I85O-X

Chromo
School Cards,
DEPOT.

CITY
Rantaiion

bitters:

PLANTATION
ITTERS
Tempemca Bitters

t»TT pm otpor

Watch Chains,

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelers
f **Vr ^7 should call at« ur ertabliahnwnt and exanimo the go
THE CHEAPEST PPJ EES IS OCR MOTIV)

e cn

g *

SALT
&amp; Goodyear

Keep a Urg, ,apply „r gj, for

QQ
I.

!r ni a ?•-.,!

u

rates.

their Brick Warehouse,

HAGAN’S

□

11

Michigan

OLD, RELIABLE

U)

Htetiags City. D. G. Robinson. D
“
“ Travcne PbRlitw, R.

WilBam Y. (LUre’v.s

11.11.r.
Gold Thimble*.
Silver Thimbles.
Gold Lockets,
Shirt tkudds.

&lt;Wd Wateh K,v*.
Ootal Beads,
Coral Necklacro,
Coral Setts and Rings,
Bronas Ornament*.

barlow

Barry, April 3d, 1837.

i Calvin Brown,

Istotea' Setts,
Pearl Sett*.

A CO.,
137 A ] 19 STATE STREET. CHICAGO

Spalding, and th* following is a oopy of

Kills, Clerks

WATCHES.

_ B. F. BOBBIS

§

brook, Philo Khaldun, M. Hllrarrtono.

CHICAGO

Diamonds.

sjpfj. nop.

Oil Paintings

Weetfal!, J
Fitch,

Ladies' Fjnsi Gold watchm.
Gold Opera Chain*, Gent* Opere Chains.
Gold N*ck (•bams.
Slv*r Vest Chain*,
Table Castors,
■
Cake Baskets,
Not Pick*,

IfoldRingv.
Gold Teeth I‘icki'

bulk of premium* ar* obtained, tan par

hind other looalitia* in this eoantry in 31.000 compounded for thirty year*, at
•lx per cent, amount* to I3.7UM; 81,000
compounded for thirty yaara, at right
management, and widt existing law*, no [ ,
per oent, amount* to 110,082 TO; *l.or»
cumixmndcl for thirty year*, nt ten |«:
the Franklin Building, ard photograph*
bad a* gdl Result of th* Election ta the County.
only do oar people have opened to them
among the important feature* of Amer- a safe life insttranc*. but a local money­
ed Institution In their midst.
Isaac P. Christisw-y,
1,842
The St, Louis Mutual Life Insoranet
csrtTci rnx*.
saaKxr* or tn* vxrvxsmrrr
The amount of National Bank ctreuEdward 0. Walker, R.
1.85«
nowslxteau y«
AndrodClimio, 11..
1,818
Duane Doty. D.,
2
Andrew M. Fiteh, D.,
38 July 12, 1870, authorising aa additiuo- a til ion* to widow* and orob«n«, and
•rone million and abalf 1Xdividend*.
*1 issue of LM,000,000
cn. srnanmxmorr or senoou.
Thsodore B. Diamond, IL.
1,®1
Tho follow tug w.H known g.ntiemsn
co. dixis roiuineicxxa.
Jeaw* W. Huughtalia, IL,
1,793

Madison.

WATCHEfcl

CHROMOS !

oi great importance that further educa­
herewith report with atuendments a
tional advantage* thould be secured to bill making appropriation* for the Re
form rirhool. for th*

of

corner

BlXarlBT WATCHES.

Ufa Insurance h conaidervd. The sum
lilts of the Secretary's Office will *ccompany Mr. Catlrll to London on the

State St

SiMim 11 wot sei tn medm tikVate.
10B^r.l lnto

mors sold to drndor. .t . ver,- mill
vancc above Cw-load Rato.
’

Water LirqA,
Ohio lima,
Shingles of all kinds,

Magnolia Balm
Pure Blooming Complexion.
ACA1B.

M* IVflttll pVIf/flUfKD ip
LOTS.

044 1040

sshSSs

�lit* R^pUouiciul

B\|&lt;«bh

COKKOV COUNCIL.

Th* Common Council of tho Ciiy of
Hasting*, mot on Wednaadty Evening,
April Oth, 1878, pursuant to tho provi­
sion* of Section rix of an act of the
legislature of the State of Michigan,
manured March 11th, 1871, entitled

Peninsular Railway.

of Hastings," *and entered to take
immediate effect, for tbe purpose than
and there to determine who by the
greatest number of vote* given la tho
several ward*, are duly elected to fill
tho respective City office*.
Counca called to order by the M*r»Present—Mayor, Recorder, and Aid*.
Hum*, Wood. Wooley, Eastman, Will­
iams, Konfiold and Jewell.
The report of the Committee appoin­
ted to Mttlo with the City Treasurer,
was read and on motion wa* accepted.
By Aid. Hams —
that the Council proceed to

vd»plendld Maple Sugar aold on the
Streets Taceday at nine cents per pound.
Our Pralrievilte letter In thia week'*
Baxsxr I* very Interesting. Bead It.
Don’t forget the last Dance of the
season al Union Hall, Friday evening

churches.

7b the. HowrabU, Uu Common C^vncli
of the Citf of Batiinfft :
Your CommUtec who were appointed
to make and report to 01 *■ honorable
board a Just and tru* saeount or all
money received and expended by said
board tn their corporate caoacUy.'.dnrlpg
the year, and to audit and settle th*
aceyontz Of the cMy Treasurer, and the
account* of all officer* or person* having
claims or account with eald corporation
according to Section No. 39 of the chsrtor of th* City of Hasting* would mest
respectfully report.
That they have audltoa and settled the
account* of the Qty Tr***urer and find
th*m correct; that they bare also made
a statement which ia. hereto annexed
giving a Just and true account of all tbe
money* received and expended by said
l-oard in their corporate capacity, and
also, a statement of the Indebtednass of
said city i

.&lt;i'Mi,j&gt;u|w&lt;nu»l«nt. n»F« M**u*aT»*r»-

The Recorder then read tho Inspector*
To the Public aud Patron* of the Bajineh, all advertisement* lor lhe Haxnrr report of tho respective word*, and on
should bo handed In a* early a* Tuceday motion of Aid. Wood, the fallowing
noon, each week, to Insure their appearanco that week", a* W-tlnreday b publi­
cation day.

S’MfS
iu*. fTau-imtm, r*x«T.
.te3tEK‘BfSt‘’e' K-J.

W55"
‘t’-k-T.*-.

The Common Council of tho City of
HzMovrm-N, ,T. Parker, ha* re
moved bl* Livery, from Jsflereon Street Hasting*, mot oa Wednesday evening,
to the National Hotel Barn on State April UtL. 1873, pursuant to the proviStreet. Mr. Parker te present Poorat t- riona of Section rix of an act entitled
"an net to Incorporate the City of Hea­
tings," and ordered to taka immediate
•ffact, for the purpose then and there to
Wo are extremely sorry that we eould determine who by the greatest number
not get our paper out on th I* time week, of votes given iu the several wards, are
for many are dtuppotntcd at not reviv­ duly elected to till the] respective City
ing their joper regularly,but frtenda tbe
nou-arrit al of cur print paper waa tbe
And the fallowing named person* hav­
cauM-. nnd we glncerely hope tn be able
ing received the hig*«t number of votes
given at the polls of eaid election hold
i'erry Rom- and wtfr of this elty were on Monday the 7th. day of April 1873,
arreated a few day* alnoc and tried fur be and they are hereby declared duly
and expense of their being left fcr ri&gt;l- vagrancy. They were both convicted
elected to tho following named office,
lectioii. llftu* cidl at tiin drug store and sent to Jail; but Perry procured
respectively:
ball and wa* released, but bls wife bring
on or hetero April 15th, nnd oblig-. ■
Fer Jf*y*r—Nathan Barlow.
H. J. HANEY.
For iimriitr—\\ta. D. Haye*
aprilll

$8.00

Local fcksiw police;.

Other Stores ask so much more for
tho wuue goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 doilhra.

Lariuiet Stock of Black and- Blue
Clothinjpvesl of N'ctr Ji'ark. Suita 12 to
40 dollars. Latest Styles of Boys and
Children’s Suits from two years and up.
wards. Prices, 2 to 20 dollars.

Hll'.VKS

.c.Sl.ltSTl
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

GREAT

------

Some littlo time ha* elapsed aloe* I
wrote you before, from tho fact that
there haa nothing of importance Clan*-1
I
3 ■
1
3
' Jolin C. Sfienccr Farm, in the townilnp plied since that time. Our towaabfp
D. R. Coox, Mayor.
Kurin**. ! «uu l*v.sxv.‘! st*»*.!»«?. «t. •,,f Baltimore, conristin# of ^0 acron all meeting pnawd off'quietly an u-ual, and
D. C. Woolcv, Alderman first ward.
’ ipnivod. Fair House, good fruit* Ac. tl&gt;e Republican ticket was elected, ex­
W. H. Jewell,
••
••
V
cept one constable. For Supervisor,
* C. F. DWIGHT &amp; CO.
G.
W.
William*,
Alderman 2 ward.
Heury Brown; Treasurer, Henry Hew­
H.i-tingv. Ajiril 2,1874—if
Il J. Knnfieid.
......................
itt ; Clerk, L. W. Wing, Ac.. Ac.
Chea. B WwjJ, Alderman third ward.
Mr*. Fox, an aged lady, and mother
IVJ F Flmria ALtawnan fnnrth ward.
of Mr*; B. Df Wing, did on tbe 8th
Inst., after quite a protract-d Hine**.
Not wishing tb take up too much
apace in your paper at thte time, I will
close for tbe present, promising that allowed.
wnen anything of importance occurs*,
Frank A. Standley, room rent fire el
to let you know.
' tion purpose*. 32.50.
RevjwctfuUy yours, Ac.,
II. W. itolfe. service' on Board
Registration and Election, 80,00.
Noncz.—Positively I mart hare my
W. I. F. Ham*, service on Board
rounts euttlod by May let, ha I. an
of person* drawn to serve a*
sing away on account of my health. Petit Jurors for tho May turm of tba Registration and Election, 36,00.
W. T Eastman, service oa Board
Circa?. Court, which convonn at tho
Il
*gi*tration
and Election, 36,00.
Court Buuae, in thi*. City, on the 5th
H. C. Lewie, service a* clerk of el
•lay ol May next:
tion, 34.00.

Grand Hirer Valley

tion, 34.00.
J. M. Hawes, service a* clerk of elec­
tion, 34,00.
John C. Wiokleman, service a* clerk
of election, 34,V0.
John H- Van Velsor, service a* City
Attorney, 341,lW.
D. C. Wooley, ssrvica on board of
registration and election, •’.1,00.
Wm. H. Jewell, service on board of
reguiratuu aud election, 36,00.
D. C. fhriglev,
H. J. Kvntiobl, service on board of,
George W. Brink.
Z. B. Hoyt,
registration and election, SO,00.
Charles Brown,
G. W. William*, service on board of
registration and olpaioa, 30,00.
Cha*. B. Wood; eerviro oa board of'
Deniwn H. Bugboc, Thornapjilc.
George Cook,
“
registration and elec tion, 80,00.
C. M. Gould,
J. D. I’ennoll. sorvie* a* elerk of elec­
Jacob Shoup,
tion, I’1,00.
Wm. H. Brown.
.
E. 8 Brown, service a* dork of elec­
Lemuel C. Camrbvl!.
tion, 32,00.
L. D. Quackenbush, service ae clerk
of election, 35,00.
T. J. Wilder, clerk of election and
room rent, 38,00.
By, AU. Jewell—
officers of tbe local and advisory Board
of the RL Louie Life Ina. Co., compris­ ; That Heury C. Lewi*, City Trwarer
ing in their District the counties of Bar-1! be allowed 325 for disbarring the City
ry, Eaton. Clinton and Ionia. By re­
ferring to tbe Insurance record and (he
By Aid. Jewell—
That the report of Committee appointed
to actil* with tho City Treasurer be
adopted.
‘ Carried.
By Aid. Kenfield—
tion. One of which b th* Inrretlngofa
That tho Mayor appoint a Cammiiioa
part of tbe monies among ui. Instead of
of three to settle with the Marshal
w tiding errything East, and thu* leave
Carried.
Tte Mayor appointed Alda Konfield.
Jewel! and Wood as such Committee.
On motion Council adjourned.
David A. Bowker,
Abram Rcplogte,
Charlo* E. Mowery,
Jacob Odell,

!Usa what rar Firm Hasuzx* »»
—If you will buy that trimmed Wi
Paper at Smith, Monee A Preston'* yi
wilEritvo IU cents a nil! beside* tn*e.

Say man; are you hungv? Woman
are yon faint for want of fi»-d ? Child
do you went something to ent ? If so
call nt I. E Stauffer's Eating House
North Bide State Street, where you will
fin-1 everything in the line of eatable*.

Sals Ho.—N. T. Parker of tbi* eity
will mil a: low figure*, fur cash or good
approved notes : two good Mans, one
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE, weigh* alxjut 1200 lb*., the other about
l:,:wwo t&gt;*li-UI *s4 Cauwlasklar '!&lt;*• »-a- 000 Iba, two Smgte buggies, two doable
smU-w -Mb irsta. Kwt
sad Wwt tr«a
buggie*. two double and two single Earn.-»—. Here ore bargrim* fur these
wanting such property, that uro not

Michigan Central R. R.

Sue Here. Stranger!—There is not an
Institution In the City of Hasting* that
Is more worthy of patronage, than that
ofBeremer, Heath A Co. Their stock
of Cabinet-ware ean't bo beat in tbe

zir.ri£sx^.
happy- '______ j, , k

Gold Pen* ! Gold Peas !
.lohuvin &amp; &lt;V*. ceb-breted Gold Prt;«.
lie best in the murkw. fur sale at the
Ctty Neu* Depot. P. O. building.

The above organization I* the work of
tbe.Spuclai Agwit of tbe 8*. temis Ins.
Co., M. SlivcntoDB, who will call upon
the people ofthl* vicinity, and *how to
them some of the advantagv* of said
Uutnpany. Let all give him n hearty
welcome, a* they wilt be sure to find
him a gentleman, and one whose •rate­
men U can bo relied upon.

mor*.—It i* with pleasure I writ* in be­
half of my mother, who ba* boon taking
your medicino, F;ng of th* Blood, for
a tumor, xnd can aay she i* mo*t eutirsiy cured. 6ha ha* taken'four bot-

at largo mi a goose egg when she oommeaesd. It i* now only about the rise
ot a grain of corn, and rapidly di»opsea riiara, from fresh, selected Hrers. by pcanng. Khe ha* doctored hundred* of
QuwelL Hazard A Cm, Naw Turk. It dollar, without benefit, until using your
i&gt; abealultey pure and swart. Patirais medicine, fur which we shall alway* be
who have oae* taken it preter it to all

BAGS

VALISES

Pager. Leather, and Zinc Trunkn
from $ f\2o to $20
Wc ah- square dealing in all wur ac­
tions, Cheapest store in Michigan, nnd
strictly

ONE PRICE.

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE !

36 Canal Street,
STAR CLOTH IMG HOUSE” is on the Doors and
Windows, so do not be deceived by other merchants, as we have no Branch Stores.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

।

American Organ
h M 19 Hi Piillc oi ill Menu

Everybody Should try them before Lurchasinf Elsewhcr

THE WEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

FRANK L. WARD.
May 15. ’72

Hastings $ AlUgan.

Ail people would undoubtedly prefer
a fin* bead of bait crown apen tlimr
own head*, to being bald, or wearing
false hair, and it ha* been the study of
mony of our teamed men to find a '

rem*dy to restore the hair when it ho*
fallen out, and renew it* color after it
ha* becoiu* gray. Such a remedy ha*
been found nnd ia now offered to the
world under the name of Hall's Veget­
able Sicilian HrirRenewer; and to ver­
ify this itatement, read the following
This ia to certify that I was very
bold ; in fad. my head wa* perfectly
smooth ; aud it is common in my family
to grow bald early in lite. I have .new
used four b.fjea cf Hall's Vegvitabte
Sicilian Hair IX*new*r; and thu hair
Im* grown out all over my head, aud u

THE eEXJEB»A.TED

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

WOOD OR

�12,000,000 ACRES.

Thousands have already gone, and
• tliousoads more are turning tfa-ir ay**
' towsriLi uaw homes in tho fertile West
.ToftoM going Io Mfescuri. Kansax.
I Nslnskn. Colorado, Utah. Wyoming,
Nevada. Orrgvn or Califoruia, we rec­
I oiumend a cheap, safe, quick aud direct
route, via BL Louis, over the Missouri
I Pacific Railroad, which nini its fine
[Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers
I from St Looia to principal pointe in tlu&gt;
West,
NVe Leliev., that
tho Missouri Pacific RallrooA ha* tho
bwt track* and tho finest ami snfovl
equipment Of any line wont of the Mis­ W A WTPD,F Y&lt;M; vw® TO “°r *
sissippi, sad it* connection* with road* nAIUEdJ. i xu Hachims hr baow
further West ar. prompt and reliable. Ki w ami. Udraw WAHIltMUTOrriE
Tho Texas connection of this road is
now completed, and passongvre are
offend u first class, all-rail route from 100 Teachers or Students
St. Louis to Texan, either over the Mis­
souri, Kania* A Texas 11. Il, via NedaL

BEST TKIIi II THE WEST

CAPITOL

IILES,

is always well to giro them Heparate
apartmmite from these wh.ro fowls are
kept, aud water should always b» aervwsibls It i. best not to disturb ths
goose when sitting, as, although a steady
and constant sitter. *b» will lesre her
eggs often enough to food and drink.
Tv saro her from gviug away too far.
and so running tho rfak of tho eggs gut­
ting chilled, food and water should ue
placed near enough to be readily acces­
sible, and yet not attract her attention
to the freder. When tbe eggs are
hatched it is best to rafae tho mother
for some days in a coop or pen, placwl Northern Pnasengvr A-pvit, 72 Uovd
Bn, Buffalo. N. Yi or E. A. Ford Gene­
ral Passenger Agent. Kt. IxJUir, Mo.
Qnestfons will be cheerfully and prompt­
placed in a shallow pan —until thev are ly answered.
two vreeks old, after which th. mother
EMIGRATION TURNIN' I
aud young may have thoir lilrcrty upon
clean gran. The goalmgs should gel!
meal and water at first, and a few loaves ChcapFanni in South-west Mtuonnl
of early boots, turning, or cabbag. cut
fta. will b. bonsficfal When thov got
Tho Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Comtheir full liberty they will lisa upon tetny offers 1,200,000 acres of land in
grass. but if it is wanted to bar. them Central nnd Southwest 'Missouri. at
H rapidly nnd become plump and fat, from S3 to $12 per ai-rc, on seven yean'
should got msal mixed with butter time, with f.-eo transportation from St.or skimmed milk once a day. When l-ouis to ali purchaser*. Climate. soil,
young tho goslings arc very subject to timber. mineral wealth, schools, church­
dia of cramp, caused, by getting wot or es and law-abiding society itrrile emi­
cold. Hcno.it is nerumary to insure Ks from all pqtnte to this land of
tbemjeloan ami warm nests at night,
and flcwcrC For particular* adand not allow them out in tl:i&gt; morning. drws A. Turk, Land Coniiniasioncr, St.tBl the dew is off; nor should they b. Ixmi*. Mo,
-|7
allowed to remain out ia cold, wet spring

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

safflMMU'aBtanMtflMlms

telOar la s I

ESSES

’NSURE YOUR LIFE

55,5Jj IIIII.UILS Ilf PBHIB!
Ja Cask. Baal fauia sad Psrsswl Pror*rtf, Is s»»wls frs« 81 Is l*,0W.

ft Mutual Life Innate Cuspaij
BOILER WORKS.
A WATCH FREE-:.:;.1

j$28,000 iu Ileal Estate!
'
$3,000 in Cash !
$6,55.'

Penonal Property

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS
Faisal Lsvsr Uastln* MWr

LARGEST and STRONGEST

N. F. Bmhu’s in Mie
WATER

WHEEL.

Will Bet You 89110

S - i.'.- H&amp;Emm
*1 miser lee Ptubws. i'»ee
£nifis&amp;tK&amp;

Assets over 856,000,000.

COUGHS &amp; COLDS

MAGSKTS,

IWBhXttrtU&amp;dtTKS.
.SkUMS B.'lU." orw;e*&gt;e: I-As'xl
*e
U4 I&gt;kU C-selr of Bmtt. »rehr~
, asska lsusM4teuly srsrieo U&gt; WW Ssr &lt;

Johnttown, Doty Ndmal House.
April 1st, one day. '
Hickory Comers, April fid, one day.
Hastings, April Btb, anil 29th, Court
House, two days each.
Woodland, April 10(b, due day.
Nashville, April 12th, one day.
are aerr sure f.ir alt diwsMs ot the ite«fInterJ .
Middleville, April 14lb, two ilay.i.
Orraa., Bon Threat. (Mils Cironf, Diphtheria.
Arjyrio, EUfo School House, April 21, Aatluna. CaUnh. Haarwar.., lir.nera vf th.
two days.
Pmiricvilte, April 20th.

Mr. II. tfodgwick, of Cornwall, Conn.,'
state, at th. farmers' meeting at Lowell,
Mau., that farmers in his neighborhood
wore engaged in producing milk for the
New York market. Referring to the
short food of the fall of 1871, bo added: I
Our fanners all declare they will not
co back to tho old way of feeding itoek.
Wo cut up our straw and everything
available. Many of ns hare adopted
the plan of steaming food for cattle, and
w. are Mtisfiod from the experimeote we
have made that wo save a third of our
provender by steaming it As a sample
of what this manner of feeding will de,'
I will relate an instance of a young
man who, a year ago this spring, bought
a farm of eighty acres of land for 111,­
000. Th. farm then kept eleven cows,
four or fir. yearlings, and a licrw. or
two. Tho young man took hold ot that
farm, and immediately put in fourteen
acres, of sowed com. Ho increased tho
stuck to twenty-five row*, and kept
them on twelve acre*, fowling them the |
sowed corn, and also cutting his &lt;&gt;at» ;
green for food. His receipts th. first i
year were over $3,000. This year ho I
lias summered on tho same farm twenty-,
seven cows, and ho told mo tho other I
day that his twnty-oeven eows£wuld
average him $100 each from the IpRifit

It ia unfortunate that this! tree lie*'
under L'&gt;e odium of having bees tbe
meana of i-erpetrnting a hug. swindla
on farmers In th. right phon its mer­
its are mallbld. For quite moist land,
w. know of no better plan foe farming
"a stock-proof, live free.. If managed
skillfully, the fcnre xuay he made both
ip&lt;*«dily and chMply. Along th. bor­
ders of swamps and through msrahy
lands th. willow will thrive MceUently.
Th. best way to make a fence is tn use
cuttzun at least six fee: lung, and large
enough to bear driving into the ground
:o the depth of one and a halt’ tu two
feet Place them nine inehee apart and
m three ynr.ra they will make a strong,
doom and durable fence. There is alao,
probably, some profeabfo um far tho
trimmings whioh should bo taken from
tho tops once in two cr threo year*. The
cumm«i willow make, hoops ^for kegs
and small packages which require (loop­
ing. When tho growth is vigorous the
white willow can bo used for hooppoolee. It also makes exeelcnt lire

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

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t* u» liWT«:strnu«.-TteIir*»ts*»ini
til te Simla l&gt;» ixtralt Dalllaa. a^ w£
NMlOWaa . llasIkOw at all lha U&lt;k&gt;
iinJar will U |&gt;1&gt;W&gt;I r*»U ~ala
• or sei* "III lx aalaalM frw IkenSla.
SSaSsFiB

Wishart's Pine Tree

W MUetoaat ot *1* 1^4

Tar Cordial.

Reliable .'Igcnts Wanted in Every Twn in the State

HC3ATID FRAH, PTES1

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

3TANLET W. TURNER, Stf.

CHAS. J. DUN, Go. i£t

(S'^.cr

KEufo

CL£VELAND.QUia
THE BEST PAINTIN THE WORLD.

Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla

beneUdal to dJMrsa, sad yet so searching
a» to eUeemaltr perpi cut tbs KreAicorrur-lton* of t-‘x&gt; Ubod,. urt-. as tbs ocrefttkms
;!;d syphilitic cmtxmfaaUom ItnjxirtUei,
i r &lt;!&gt;ua tbxt taro lurked fa tho syitzm
for years.
yield to till* Jowerfbl aatid &gt;le sad daappear. Hence Its wonderful
cures, many of which ire nobUdy known,
of Scrofula, and all screfllJoa diseaser,
uiccra, Ernptlcms, and enrnUve diaonlen of/the skh., Tumora, Blotches,
Bolls. Plmpltw, l*ustule., Koren.SU
Anthcfoyfa Fire, Itoac or Eryafpc-

8 Wood
chine
Sewing Machine
13 THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

BEHIND
""SCENES
IN WASHINGTON.

60,000 00

Which we will Excliango for WOOD
delivered at our Foundry ; ur WHITE

SINE’S

ASH, OAK ur HOCK ELM LUMBER
delivered than' or at any Mill within

Skterpri

ten miles of Hustings.

WlsfcrlarBlIMraWPrialM .Uta,
DWffiHT, BUB JAIL S MESSER.

Consumption can be cured.
The great German Remedy

Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

Dr. J. C.AYER&amp;CO., Lowell, Mass.,

WORM SUGAR DROPS

• Every year incrtaaca the popularity
of Ufo valnaWo Hair Preparation;
which is duo to merit alone. We can
assure our old patrons that it is kept
folly up to its high standard; and it
u the only reliable and perfected prep­
aration for restoring Giut ok Faded
Haxk to its youthful color, making it
roft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandni£
and, by iu tonio projiertiea, prevents
tho hair from falling out, m it stimu­
late. and nourishes tho hair-gland*.
By ita use, tho hair grows thicker and
’tro^er’ In
it restore, tho
«paiiy glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except’
ia extreme old age. It fe the most
economical Hu* Dukmixo ever used,
M it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair u splendid, gloasy at&gt;?“«• A- A. hsyiw, hfl), Amu
Aaaayer of Mamcliusette, nays, “Tho
constituent aro pure, and carefalhlelcrtcd for excellent quality; and I
consider it the Best Puxpakattox
for its intended purpose."

S5Q0 IN PREMIUMS.
.1 riitislil fLr I
iSlIKi'IU.-t&amp;s

milk, tiro tauufooBluis of ginger, two
teaspoonfuls of aoda-

Caaar Baowa Buun.—Take one pint
sour rmlk,«M. prat sweat milk ar water,
one teaspoonful sods, oao tiwpoonfal'
•alt. one-half teacup of molasoes, or
on# teacup of sugar, one tablwpoonful
ginger, om pint of coarse flour, r.n«
quart of Indian meal; nut it fa a warm
plan, io rise one hour ; bake in a modWximiss Pt.cn.—An excellent wash- i
ing fluid may thug bo mad.: Three
tableopoonfuls of soda, tho same quan­
tity of diwlved camphor (the same ai I
kept for family use), to a quart of loft
water; bottle it up and shake it well .

Dr.Crook's Wined!:
w,

Public Teat
H*S proved

gkaixim;.

KAMvOMIXlXG,

FAPEK-HASQIsG.

DR. CROOK'S

WINE
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Cage* Sroxox Cakx.—Six egg*, two
cups Soar, two caps sugar, two tea*-■&gt;upnfuls cream tartar mixed ia flour,
onehalt toa^Mon wida duwtrod fa s )
very little warm water; brat tog-tber ,
the yolk* of the ejgp. and sugar until i
l«ht and creamy; add to it the well
beaten white*, then flour sad the last of I
th. ends. Bake ia roctul tins, about ‘
an jock thick. Tu uteke tire cream far
tbe oaks*, beat osse pint of milk, and
add to it ore taUmpooaful «f Mm ameh
dfeaoiredia a !*!»■&gt;&amp;. two wtga. om *

D*. CROOK'S

POKE ROOT.

DR. WILSON’S

COUGH MIXTURE.

ruRGusoars

WONDERFUL OIL

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725?” V&amp;SsreF

&lt;&gt;r rir“o

WORM CONFECTIONS
It Mate iwteriorTosle,
_
. E«Ur« the Appetite,
Btnmgthans
Sy«t«B,
’
Bcctona the Weak aad
Mflltated.
Cmn tbe Food to Digwt,

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lY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

HASTINGS,

VOL XVII.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1873.
light revelry, filing in “twos' behind
him.
&gt; Ths sun had already sunk bevoad
the dark wall or forest that skirted the
horiana; while ths moos, in th. mid
dxrestiy to htawolf. Bo thought U and heaven, was mirror*! oa tha broad bo­
so thinking. h&gt;s rejoinder, instead of som of the Potomac. D was a night
being« beuiatary, was tinged with a far from favorable f &lt; a raooanowesnca,

aratoaM eraeirttr rwelnri All braraonraUMW to hto rare will reset's eeemH Ml-*'

Invite vour special attention to the

Wilh this Guaranty
That it will EXCEL

DBS. J. M. k C. RI1HKLU
r^TjMCl**£•£■* bmesee- 0*«o over toss*

and ALL

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NO. 52.
Garry Devereux looked as if be, too,
had reorirod hie death shot Dropping
down from bia saddle, he otr&lt;wlod
to.arl the spot where bia brother's
body lay, aad b-ut over it with a heart
full of agoev. He bad no need to examfaa if to to tell kirn ti waa a aorpoo
■ A streak of moonlight, slanting tbro&lt;&lt;fa
a break between the braashoe. tall up.
onslaaed eym, and tooth set in the
stern exnreoamn nt death
Th. Union soldiers, al the command
of their bolovel Captain, gave the last
rites of burial to tho body of hia broth­
er.
As they followed him back to
camp, with hearts fall of symMthr for
hi. suffering, they loowTSre like

out uf sight. Mr Furman purged l
man, and when near Cook araana
dared him to halt Tfeemaa, howev
drew a tfatoL Mr. Fvmaa teralad I
and both man fired simultaneous
"Indeed!" bo replied. **I believe
Several sbtoa were oxebaagud. Mr. Fl
my ancestors bad also something to do light would be ta tho advantage of a
man rroeivtag tw&gt; flash wcvnda, a
with the raising of that flag. What picket ia ambg.h. god against a party
or. tho back of tho band and the ctl
matters, now that it in, becoming eoU»i making api&gt;rvaah
And tha main
on lha right hip. At th. third dteaiuta
by rank aboHtioniom. and carried by roenlng near tha asaith flung bar
of
Mr. Furaiaa'a pieOol tto maa eri
beams far upon the road along which
your scum of Puritans---------**
out’T’m shut," and eelted tor am
"Hold, Mr. Devereux I" exclaimed tbe artillery officer had boon command­
••pel” whom ti ia thought, bo belfov
the young girl, bleohing rod as she in­ ed to make bia aomfing excursion.
Il
terrupt*" him.
"You forget that I waa a beue . highway one of tho main mra returning Croat a difisat than a was nasr at hand, to about hia amaiU
No reap ana ■. however, waa made
have myself Puritan blood in tnr veins! routes tunning earth sad south through
thia TOqueer, and Mr. Furmaa, after I
Though we may have changed far from tbe tkato of Vugmi.. A little hfof
the Stern, simple standard of our fore and tbe toll tre.-. growing QU e«ch aid*
In the summer of 1868, tha fashiona­
fathers, their cages, st ls«&lt;l was a good wodld throw Ibefa nhadows over It, ma­
ble watering-plsoe of-Newpurt, though
one. And was It not ths sam* ae that king the pmage more safe.
After advancing three miles along X no longer tno reecrt of so many rich was then made for tha man, who wau
of the Huguenots, frnta Whom you elaitn
Cept Dereruax saw tha risk be was boutharnsra, wsa crowded as of yore. found lying boride the avacua, a abort
descent P’
The war had uome to an end, and the dmtanee from where the eboutmg took
___ 1— Bhuald there prove to be a
'“Tba Huguenots wore gentlemen."
-------io eaemy in front and at rest. weeping censed by It could not forever ['•*•■* Qe was sery -weak from ’-ora
"You Io well to neo the past tease, I party &lt;
endure.
There was sorrow around of blood, and it waa at ouce discovered
,____
mt fail to hare wirning of
Walter Devereux, while thus oprokiag | _
tooy
o
i hia epproa-'h. Tho trampling of his man/a desolate hearth and in many a that be waa seriously, if not fatally
severe upon them as to say their sous horana would betray him. Thus anprfo home, for dear uuee that waffit taiaaifig. ■ wowndriu. Ho waa taken to the Oourt
tears still continued to flovri-’ Hqi the House, where hia wounds wore dreesrL
1 have all degenerated. There are geo­ boa rive, tbe young officer halted hrt Mt
b-reoTod did uqt stv-w thrmselroe ou It was fond that a bullet had entered
tiemen among them stillYonder is ' tie troop at a turning. He was reflect­
ing whether ha •h'mM
•»*/ ’HI the the ahoma fif N*™R*amt Bey, amidst the abdomen aad that it could wrt bo
ODO.”
tha joy there atounding. Thera wore
The Virginian turned quickly oa htg moon sank a little lower, when a sound, no signs of sadness in that spot where extracted. Tbsmaawre tol-l that ha
heel, with a black look upon bis brow coming from tbe opposits esM. inter­ Adelino Winthrop first appeared with must die and waa adred M be had any
He bobfl 1 . young offirer, wearing tha rapled nis refleooons. It wee the tramp Walter Devereux. In the same piaxau word tomwd to hie relatives. Ho odd
shoulder straps of a lieutenant, and Of hxwsee' boofa, as of a troop going nt where she had received the twq tuxih-' he had boo. and refamd to giro hie
uacto. Ho requested the surgeon to
the uniform of the Unbed Rates Artil­ a trot; and that they wan armed men
ere—one now dead—eira might have
lery—a corps of which was al that time cuuld be told by tha clash al ate* I scab­ been s-cu with (bn oue 'who survived -put a bullet through hie brain." sw­
ing that waa the oslv way they could
■tattooed st Newport. The officer was bards striking against the stirrups, z
touted by bar aid*. He eras no longer favor him. He refused spintxal oeuen
his own brother
“A patrol at rebel cavalry I” whH* , simple Lieutenant of artillery, but the
Strange to say, the shadow op Walter I pores! tbp Henrear,t q| ba si4a Akwjt ,commander of a diriaiou of the United
Ppywreux's brew &lt;M »at disappear j this th«fn cugld be Ito daubt The dfe Btatet Army. And she waa no longer
»ren gftar bis brother hgd eqiqs «p to rectixm from which they approached
Adotino Winthrop,„but the wife, of
tbs porofo and sainted tbs lady by his made tha thing not only probable, bat
side It became darker as the oocrer- eortoin. Halted upon the higher
ground, tbe artillery officer commended
“l'm sure the lieutenant dues not anew of tho aptnoachiug hnreomeu.
share yo-ir sentiments!" taid Mias As near as ho could tall, they number­
Winthrop interrogatively.
ed about filty cobras. Taough with on­
Rotted sleeping—Snoring.
“What sentiments f asked the youth ly twenty mon at hia back, H«rry D»vThe feature of ootxraga Chask.
newly arrived.
/raux did not think of retreating In­
Killing time—Instant axacutiaa.
•*l?e the old story between the North stead at being surprised hj a picket,
Tailors' revenge—Giving a cuato
and Booth. Welter
If thin^ gq he was himself tho party tn antbush;
Pinch farlhea he'd take nlesumre ta and this advantage euaiunig-d him to
The Confederates 1
nailing down the “star spangled banner ' keep bia ground.
I Nay. bs would be among the first to da 1 came on withdut feat Knowing them-1
it! Yon would be among the last, selvae nearly three miles from tbe Fed-.
| would you not Harry f
| era! camp, they had no explc tatiou of
"Miss Winthrop, tbs button upm e0countering an enemy, They were
my coat ahonld bo sufficient answer to I only made aware of one when a borso
! vour interrogatory. I'll stay into to neighed loudly tn their front, the neigh I
board of between two women occurred
| the old flag, if it should lose me every being quickly followed by acme half
near Fort Hilt A littte before the hoar
friend I've got"
duxen olbero, and responded ta by lbs
j nam-d, two women named Base I Kat
"Bravo
crtol tbs Boron beauty, horses they were ridingAnd then, |
i and Violet Carter, mot in front of the
I springing up from her rocking chair, I before the shrill onhuae bad died away ■
and stamping her liule foot jrlumph- fa the woods, they were taken up by
“R Mw plaaks of the pU*a; । sounds more indicative of deadly strife
character lx. the nexghborta«d. pissed
1 "there's one you wont lore by it, that's ■ —by a volley ip-ta eacn ei-lo. o-ntinu-d ,
along, aad Boon spobe to him ta ajeerAdelins Winthrop.**
' in straggling abuta.
Several Cuufedo- i
ing manner, "poking fun," ao Yiotet
•■Store you're so well agree!,*1 said rates saddloo wore emptied, end the1
t &gt;rtw described it, at a p &gt;or old man.
Walter Devorent, biting his lipa wilh | ■•cavaliers" in gray wore inclined to
Tho strictures of Viola* Oartsr provoked .
chsgrin, *T can't do better than leave, turn round and rvtrenU when one who I
a tart reply, aad wosde ran lug* untd
yon aloac. It Would spoil ths sport of' appeared to be fbeir loader, and wttaon
Violet Conor walked up ia front of Bo­
such a pair of*negro-toring lambs were arums proved him »fc.h«ro tbe ri hl,
ra and threatened te beet bar toraxae»uL
a Bouthsqq wu|f |o remain in ibeii ] drawing hia sabre, ad4 standing up ia
With-ul m-ce ado tbe two eoparatwL
•itupany. Good day. Miso Winthrop- tbe sttrrupa, mod in a loud vote-.
tbe one going to the earisg-honae of
I hope you won't make my brother I "Cowanli’ would yin dare to re­
which she n proprwtre*-, and th* other
quite so ’black as yourself f
treat! I'll cut dojrn the firet m«n tb*t what wo wish to believe.
to her own little grooery store appt*1*A cry of indignatiun cam" fnxn the ] turns back on mo Don’t you hrar oy
Why io a mouse like a load of hay ! Within a few taureento they both
girl.
emerged from tboxr respective bwore
liecaus the cat’ll eat it.
■'For shame, Walter.** interposed the 1
..ud walked toward each other. They
Lieutenant
"If
you
were
not
my
own
I
When
is
an
army
like
a
tuck
In
a
"Trer elh." rate f. "lad O»4‘.
lady’s skirt! When it is bemmea in
brother—"
Walter did uni wait ta hear tha threat.'
•■The raiue to Trarfort
Mtit •" New H.uth Wales has appropriated
~jU1 *ns« 4wt«M. taread a dreVl.
With a eombro aoowL bo had hurried raipooded Devereux, and with »abre
! oraeaad deUbrtatfoo ttrev eereo ay toe.
C-aeVda'i kava aared Mr* lUrvre vilhaaL"
*1- ped and ahuung iu the tuouulight, ba
VIL
to tecs, when Rues Dent oj- oe-i th.
in the direction of the ‘elide.’ On epurrad Udd.y out ml. tha road, lotlow-1
aUai-k by inflicting a eevev «• stab ia Uie
Tb. to—. &lt;aU«d ud 1-«’U Ma bred i
raachtog them, at the bead of the ra­
see of n-l-t Carter. Th. blow wn*
■Tkra »vur HU la .vltu.x." to —1
vin', /be did not go down ; only ao tar
immediato’v returned, nod then loUosred
ae to1 conceal the greater pert of bis and alter a rapU exchange ut pistol
a band-lo-baed sflray. withe dreperaperson Tberv. sersen-d by some bush­ ebots, came tue claafaag o&lt; sabres It I (
tiue oaMom U ever equated. It footed
es. with an opera gfare to hia sre, lw&gt; Would have boon an u -equal contest- -1 j
but a few momenta before one of the
remained, hie gem rarnewly filed upon twenty ag-«irist more than tw.ee tueir ।
•aoailants^B&lt;*oa Dent, waa down, aad
lbs pair from whom ho bod parted.
An old Incholcr compares life to a
number, aud the oombaitanta uu both*
Hull darker grew hia face—still whi­ sidre equally brave -but the first &gt;U- shirt
button,
oecaeae
it
*o
niton
hangs
1
ter bis life—as he saw his brother take ley trum tbe artiUeriou. aimed with the 1by a throan
hold of Adeline Winthrop’s hand and ad'eutage of an amutub, had thinned
Young Amenta, going to bod. hsnd
imprint a kiss upon it.
the ranks ol tho CootodstaMa, or other-' .ed o’ver hia now trumpet, saying, *GreadThere ess no show of resistance wise disoorarted ‘.been.
Worn iLe ,m. you blow while 1 pray.'
The soft tailoring fingers had been ■trite camo band to band, tnoy tough’
BKCTHIX A0AIM5T
The West Virginia legislature ad­
yielded.
leebly, and under a lureuoding o' doWilh a dire thought in bis heart, and teat. Te this there was an exception— journed until October, the bill removing I
a wild word upon bis lipa Walter] bo who bad prucuuncod the ctettant the Capxtui to Wheeling lying on the '
Devereux returned to bis hotel.
speech, and led ito-m on to the eocoun
ter. Mounted uja&gt;u a powerful bora.,
Twelve month* before the first gun
waa remweed to the ooenty jail where
Twelve months after the incident re-1 bo tied shot for fa front ut bis followers,
was filed at For. Sampler, bad blood
tsar wounds wore promptly dreomd. but
fated, a military eucamnmeut eu«d up- and was looking for the 1-aJer of tar
had begun to show itself oven tn gtxxl
her recovery waa oorosdered doubuul.
I on the banka of one of Virginia’s larg- I
society. Not only was it causing strife j ost rivers with tbs marquee of a Gene­ opposing troop—as if lbs latter aL&gt;n.
tfao was etabbed several times, but tho
between cousins and more distant kin­ ral m its mideL Seated inside thia waa was worthy of hia steel.
last aad probably fatal wound ta a deep
He had no difficulty in finding him.
dred. but in many restances weakening । the Oommandor-in-ohief of tha Federal
and ghsatlr eut underneath the right
for Harry D.-vereux. as if stirred by a
the ties of affection in the fiimily circle
breroL It ia arid an 01 fasting exwtsI
similar instinct, was aoareuiag for him
between them ta-rowfore, but that they
tfoou
their
borora.
spurred
to
the
charge,
to their oom; bruthen deputed with
were friendly and intimate neighbors.
Bidwell
and
Noyea.
th.
snapped
dashed against one another, recoiled
brothers; and even aistets took oppoJle
Bank
uf
England
swindlers,
were
dis
­
from the shock, sad then, st the ace .nd
sided on a quantum among the fair o*x
hitherto unheard of. It was the
ra­ just promoted for a dashing teat with raoetaag, the sabres of the riders, charged at Lxvetpool, giving bends for
their
future
appearance.
striking tugetber, e-mmenord tbmr
tion of Northern or Southern ascendan­
hie battery of light gnus.
A seal neo divine in thte ri»y wifortucy—with the negro for its nucleus.
A new census fc- the directory shows
He bad entered the tent in obedience deadly play. And while sparks flew
A dark shadow bad coma over tl&gt;e tn a oumraoua, and,’baring saluted the trum both blades, that mocked the pale that IS of 18 wards of Bl Lueia have a ’ Mtoiy encountered, teat Buaday, a decottage hearths of ths poor, that could Commandar-io-cbiof, stood waiting tha, shimmer of tbe moon, tbrir follower, population of 4S8.IS6, an foresees of toaluareiof Hatrie’ brigade uf -pssk-it“
guards, busily at wort sb the etieeta,
doeed alongside ia Strife equally earn­
not be kept oat of the drawing • rooms
word. The two were alone, the Orderly est The oombattants, at txrst grouped 117,388 over the oeroea of 1870.
and sternly eenoeted the buDot beedsd
of the rich; and into many a homo,
who ushered in the young offioor bsvChicago baa tommoeoed the excava­ lopreesststire of ths Green lab us arsot
together, soon spread into a wider cir­
once happy and cheer 1 cl, a grim shaletag retired.
cle, extending along tho road and tbe lion ol another tunnel under Lake Mrewfeh:
"You are Captain Devereux !" said
•What are you doing thb far t
bread waste that horderod it Eacb Mmhigan to secure fresh w.tar for it*
the General, putting aside the• P*P«
papers
•Three daUare a day, eu^' promptly
r with bia own antagonist having enough thirsty ciUaena. Tho coot will be 8600,with which ho bad been oecupiet
occupied.
re-pood-d Pat
tbe —th to do. the leaders were left to them“Captain Hany Devereux, of the
You might bo better ompleyed ea a
solves. Botweoe these it waa in reality
dry like thia.*
of Rhode Island. This celebrated wa­ light Battery r
a dual.- a duel with sabres and on
"1 am. You eeat far mo G- neral?”
•Thro for you, our; aa'Pd bo gted of
tering-place, far long years a sort of
horseback. And with doatb-lio earna job that ’nd nay bettor.*
neutral ground, where the beet society
oetMos vtea it tougfit; each so striving
■Ah. my friend.’ toM the dtenherd ;
of the North and tiotxth had been ac*you should raise your eyes to higher
cuatomod to meet in friendly tntimaev.
became an arena of biRernesa. It wee
came a paxsae in the combat.
Oaptain
a sad change from the plsnaent iaterDevereux, hitherto fighting w&gt;ta ha.
moot importance to ascertain its exact
eourae hitbrrto there jirevailuig. The
position, as also its strength. I want (ace tu tho moon, awl uniter a diaadvan
Northern youth bore it with a oertain »ou to discover both, if you can. I’ve lag:. Had sparred p-st hia antagonist
rational re liensee; while the more im­
and, whirling suddenly round, otxaiaeu
been told yon are well acquainted with
So mb e. t lek wid a aboral, and
pulsive ocas of the Booth too fro juvnlly
the superior poritiuu- With hu sabre
the country. Is that so T
there wor sa fate a fight ao ye’d woo
exhibited a temper the very opposite
arswn back for a stroke, he was ai».,ut
“I was born and brought up ia it.
tMs ride of Connaught in fitore minbringing it down on the shoul lor of the
Gen-rai."
Contoderata officer, wnen bis Wow was
-That is my reason for employing yon
•But.' perefotod tha r»d Ban, Mo
on this duty.’* rejoined the Geaerau stayed ae If hie erm was etroek with
you not ever feel prompted to de hexpalsy. The more light stunmg upon his
tor ? do you noc tour tool as fataard
adversary's foes t .Id a Iambi- tale. H,

Confederate officer, ‘bet not yuer brothor, nor the brother of any tn«n who
i woare tho cuafadarnte bin
Diamouai
. aad strip it utt or 1 shall hack it from
you with my eward I"
(
.
"O
Waiter,
deer
Walter!
do mA
Nor bad bo : far. without asking far
ther explanahoti. he proceeded. "You. talk thaa 1 ] oenaot do as yua aay—1
will take twenty mounted men wjthyvu fill pot ! Seed your blue bla-to through
my bneat—I eenMd kill yes I”
—yenr own artillarata wiO be beet
.ad nd. op tbe main road. Steal qu&gt;-

•Mrerit 7 la ma mwaida f Din! a
dhrop thia day, and the mettlh «f ■» as
dory as a bmo-Ute.*
•Ah’, no, my friend, ti. Mef spirit
which dsetroye.’
“Bhuro 1 know it, it dnetreyo Burnt.

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•Tm that same." shouted the area oa
horseback. who had suddenly spurred I
out from among the trees; sod simnl-

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'IsarighV reiterated the Omri.
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lor of tho black man. He would not
have begun by playing the rob of Moan
and ended by playing tho rob uf l*haroab.”
Mr. Douglam was subsequently desig­
nated to scrim;[-any the fitmnus ooratrussiou to Santo Domingo at the in­
stance of Prorideat Grant, and when be
returned ho added tho weight of his
great influence to tho views of tbe commiaoionera, and in support of tho patri-

ARRS'

mg roldier, (who wan to
day before in an ex*
taood singing “Tb* St®
ncr") inquiring for th*

settla bis lodging at the station house.
Just twenty years ago to-day Zichary
Taylor, then IVeaident of the United
Stat**, took the first shovel full of earth
preparatory to laying the corner stone
uf tho Washington Mimumont. The
romer stone wm laid tho 4th of Joly
following in tho preeenoo of tho Presi­
dent, Vies I'rcsbient. Senator* au.1
M.itnlwra of Congrvse. Tho orator uf
the occasion eras Bobt C. Wentbrop,
th-m Speaker of tho houao. Th* fund
of 1230,000 which was exhausted in
six years, when |20U,000 waa asked
trow Coagreea aad waa refused. Since

viding further for the inconxiration ut
Mutual Fire Insurance companies; protecfrng graylings between September
and April; for eolteotiag lnra»e, deaf,
dumb, and blind stallsties iu this Bute ;
increasing the annual appropriation for
Ho stands to day among his people,
the Soidteea' Aid Fond to 17,000; mak­ ally Christians, while 600,000 are sava
and among aH Americans, ono of th*
ing tha affidavit uf a Supervisor or of g*a and barbarians. For twelve mil**
fbrstoost men. In ths new nrrangoback of I’ort-su-Prince is one unbroken
deaolation. Tbe mod-bouaea and halfmenta for th* Presidential term before
naked savages greeting Bishop Coxe
u be dceerreo some rucognitiuu com­
•rerywhorv mad* him think ho waa
mensurate with hia great ahllitiea and
traveling with Urinqston* ia th* heart
hie iKalinguiaed labors.
in chancery ; preocribing th* mode of of Africa. A* to their religion, he say*
recording and vacating town piste; pro­ that they worship the spirit of evil, not
viding tar a lien for kw-ping aad caring because they love him, but to propitiate
for animate and stock ; adding a new
No name ia more familiar to the proaward at Detroit for tho acc-jnimodatr c andreemre the preacher* kindly, but
Apr. 17th, 1873.
of its BOW park at Hamtramck ; farili- tn*roly bocauao they think that by do­
ant generation of Amarioan* than that - The arrest of Mr. Pardee, alias Bev.
tatmg the collection of criminal recog­ ing thia they will propitiate th* whit*
placed at th* head uf thia article.
J. Hale Barney, for tbe most daring
nisance* by exaeutiun utwn judgments man's devil. Th*ro are even men iu
Tbe maw who gate himself thia nsiue
hardly a rebool district ia the inad that thereon ; for electing ModoraXura and authority who, when they outer the
and has made it honorable on the page ia creating great excitement,
Within has not been visited by agents acting AsoMSon for school districts by ballot; Ctiriatun cathedral*, inumbl* their bar­
of American history, ia now for on tn tight of the 1'naidunt’e bouse thia Par­ aid for its completion, but up to date fur transferring insane aoldieta from tbe barous prayers to their own evil spirits.
Bishop Coxe adds that their “supersti­
lit*. He stand* six frot or more, broa l dee (would bo Itavcrond) has been rend­ with all the money given, it remains Soldiers' Home al Detroit to th* Kale- tion leads them to the most horrid rites Th* lew WhtHcr &amp; WUron Sswfog
tnaauo Asylum; regulating toe* in Jus­
sboulfored and well fortuad; hie fore ing to Government officials throughout
Machin* with the Improved Fv-d.
about the sama as it did just before the tices’ Courts; mskmg the fecord of a
the country, forged nrcolars of tho । rebellion, a disgrace to our cjuotry and certified copy of a decree directing a once a year they make a samflee to this Is now offered to the puHie,-Which.
evil spirit which they worship, and hu­
President ami General Babcock asking anything but an 'ornament to Washing­ ounrorance as effective a* tha record of
whHa it ha. al! tlw e qualitire that made
man
life
it
th*
*acrifice.
Betwvcu
the conveyance would have been, if exe­
that a small aura be cxmtributirt for po- ton. 1 ta present height is 174 feet.
cuted ; limiting the costs of suits in Christmas and Epiphany they mak* tho old strfc machine io [^pular, anil
Tho country at large is but little aware Justice*' Court* to 416; requiring Judges tins sacrifice, and they prepare children tipju which th.» Wb’vlcr A Millson
This man has come up bom th* few­ received to-day al th* Post Office for J.
of 1‘robel* to summon aduuaMtretor*, for iL and they feed upon them, (kn­ Sawing Machine Comp*ny built up tlicii
est depths. H* ww born a slave an one Hale Barner, containing in the aggre­
executors and guatdiaaa, to aoeuunt to
re(&gt;utation, it has in addition an entire
of the plantations of Maryland. Hia gate about 840, mostly from protum*- methods of disposing of tho catch have tliem annually for tho monsya in their
Now F*sd, which‘ffveroome* cotn’dotoly.
mother was a Mandingo—a proud race tera. AU letters arriving for Barney, lean by auction and consequently ex- hand*
any and atl possible foature* that worn
A bill has also |4s&gt;oJ, ao amsuding
with European feature*, wavy hair, will bo opened bjr7 proper officers and [«**»! to rascally rumbinatfons of buy­
tl»e Michigan census law ns to require
objwtiooablo in the old style
erect and stately fonna. instinct with in- retained pntil after an inresligatiori is ' eis. The seine mon however, have reports upon tho area of land exempt
Offenng'tbis machkio ns wo do. wo
trihgunce aod setutbihty. vigorous and
I frel confident that wo bare tbe sn.-st
checkmated lb.e movement-by sotablish- from taxation, and why; tha arsa planted
with
fruit
trees,
grapes,
berriw,
and
brave. Hia father was a white man,
I per fort towiog machine that the beat
The work of demolishing is rapidly ;ug in Alexandria a packing house of
‘
•garden
sasa,
”
the
quantity
of
fruit
and
whom he novar knew. Iu k nam*'.&lt;re» going on in the square north of th"
i mechanical taleat of thi* country or
vegetable* dried, canned and piekled,
hovel this child of their intercourse first Capitol grounds, the same having been cd in too awaiting the future rise ofTho etc.; aad raising tbe foe* ui tbe super­
A correapondent of the Detroit Pot I| Europo
adnM;-aad the t«rm« upon
saw tbe light, and there, herded with condemned to public use and tho own­ market Tho ice pecking buaiaeu is al­ visor and asaeseor 81 mere than is now rays : allow me, tor tho interest of th*
which wo sell are Mich that no family
hundreds of others as abject as hlmaelfi ers paid very targej.nces for their prop­ so increasing iu this city. Tbe coutlici* given them for returns; and furnishing paaaionara of Michigan, to eall attention
to th* change* mad* tn th* amended need be without th* best and most com­
ha passed the first years of life. Torn erty. The spiarKunmodiatoly south of between the middte uson and producers each member of each legiahitare with a
law* passed March 3, 1873. They rre plots fomily i.-wiug tuachino ever mode.
iu s*rtiou 4, aod provide that a jienaion-'
th* grounds is .to be treated iu the same is hero again exhibited.
Our No. 6. or Manufortaring Ma­
she never saw him a.half doeen times manner in a few days. 'The purchase
er, having tost his leg above th* knee, chine. ia a rotary lock-stitch sowing rnaA wag in tho Agricultural Departand incousoquanco tharoof is ao dis­
She was worked on a field twelve miles of three two squares reotiflre a foolish j। men I circulated a call upon momoere of
abled that be cannot use an' artificial china, Mpccially adapted to tbe manu­
arqy. She could only visit hie at blunder of a f irmer Congroi which or-'! the Washington Light Infantry battal­
limb, is entitled to 824 instead of 818. facture of heavy clothing, Um&lt;* and
night—walking this distance to bold dered them to bo sold, and the proceeds II lion what purported to bo ac orderly
“Also, that a peusiuner, having lost ■bora harm**, carriage trimmings, Ac.,
him in bar arms for an hour, and then put Into the treasury.
tho hearing of lx&gt;th ear*, shall be enti­ Ac. It cumlim-s with the excellent
At that time ।i sergeant'* call for a full ^meeting at th*
walking beck to begin her morning tack probably not over 810,000 were received
tled to a pension of lb per month, in­
stead
of 88, as now. ana finally section qualitiaa of tho Family Machins-, many
at four o’clock. And yet she did this lor them; now they are bought back tbe murder uf General Cnubv and the
6, tho must important, in ao far as thi* novel foatures, which render it far cupomore than cnee, though she had noth­ covered wilh buddings nt a cost of over | peace romruiasionera, by tho Modoc
ha* roferwnre to a very numerous class, rior to all otho.-s for general inann lacing to bring him but her love. She
created a very unpleasant excitement
{M-rmite that tho rate of 81t* |«r month
could furnish neither raunsni, n«.r food,
may be proportionately divided for any I Lar For {articular* as to riyla of |
The rise in tho value of real aatato with many of the clerks who belong to
degree of likability, for which section 2
nor bed; she could not even mend or in Washington, ia one of th* remarks- iI that corps. It waa really believed tor a
make* no provision. This will at least' marbiuea and prir*A •r‘J app'.icatior.s
wash the little tow shirt which was hia bl* facts of tho hour. A vacant squsro .
do justice ut a great many peusioucn for agenci**, address
only garmeciL
in th* northern part of tho city which '
who could not draw under tho former
knowingly sell &lt;
In a brief space she caas«&lt;d to com* al before the war would lucre hung fire at
laws mor* than 8^ per month, and who
to drunkard*, t
all—she was broken and dying—sh^
derly persons, as disorderly perecn* may now receive auy amount up-to 818,1
tenth of a cent per rquare foot, '
The Democratic leaders are in a rad thsuuelrvs; and allowing highway lo be according to their dtoabilitv. 1 hope,
lately brought nt auction 65 cento . (-or '
posevd away to the invisible realm 1
' Mr. Editors that the prose in the emtn-!
condition. Thoy effect a high-toned laid through orchard*
Th* boy grew on. Me saw th* pains square foot On Capitol Hill lot* have
Aruong general bills agroed to I* one try will take notice of thia trticlo, ao
morality in political affair t, but tail to
of slavery on every hand. InteUig-nt doubled in vain* within five yean.
In I
that all pensioner* entitled to the beueeonvtaro the public lhai they are realiy providing for tbe potformsne* of jh*
and thoughtful, he beyan to revolvr the other parts at th* city tbe aamo onhaucoCounty Drain Commisaumer'a duties by i fit of this law may avail tbemselvoe of
. converted from th* error uf their way*.
tho Township Drain Omtuiasioner, iu
bitter quaetom, war am I * at*vx f— mi nt is every where met with. Wealthy '
They have’ preached heoetty so often, ease tho'county cffic* bccotnva vacant
When t*u year* old, ho waa sent to and idle pcopl* are finding that Wash- ,
I anil practiced it ao little, that no on* and the s-Jpervuora neglect for 30 day*
ington is a very good ptaro to loot in,
ba* confidence in their sincerity. Th* to fill it , ono granting til* State StsMrs. Sophia Auld. Thia kind-hearted during the large part of the your, and
, tbortconiings of a fow Republican* have
h. i,™
*^5
woman began to teach him bis lettere- heucn a location hero re naconiing more
for clerk hire, and fixing tli* price of
,u. :&lt;■f. _*&gt;u&gt;_, _
| bueu eagerly si-ixsd upon by thtea dis- tbe report* at ten p*r root above co»t;
Ho mad* rapid progress, and the was valued than formerly.
cunwdxto politician*, and they have tried one for giving tho deaf dumb or blind
Many of those wh* underwent a
proud of her charge. She was going to
! their best to tenvtaev tbe pe&lt;&gt;pla that an Jxnr an education at tho State’s expense
make him proficient. at least, in reading compctative examination nearly three
exceptional piece of rascality was ttx&gt; in Flint Asylum ; one providtag fur the
weeks since ia the Treasury Deport­ j rule of th* party. But they mad« slow remprft^pf attadunaata on ted estate
from the record of tho Register of Deed*;
pad immediately interposed. But tho ment arc still hero from a distance, anx­
took nearly seven bottle*, and it lm» cot
progrew ia the work, bo tunny Demo­ two for purchaMog additional land and
boy had tasted enough to create desire* iously awaiting tho results. So few
only Cured my nock, but greatly bene­
' craM have been mixed ep ta the corrupt buildtag additional cottage* and other
fact no axart estimate can at prwmt be
tliat nothing couid repress With a comparatively, of those examined will
; schema* that bar* Ixx r. nxpo^sl through improvements for iJie State Public made. Th* thief carefully examined, fited my gv i ’rel hnnhli I hare not
opeUing book in hi* bosom, he pursued receive appointments that it would seem
' t)&gt;e vigilance ef the Republican party, School ; one providing for an additional aided by a light, evarr latter, and took
hia studfcw. At length he mad* money like folly to remain hero at expense,
insane Asylum: oc* permitting the wary ■“ that contained money. He eras
enough to purchas* a "Columbian Ora­ tn a few days there will be an examin- that a blow aimed at the heed of an op­ managers of Fain to more otfsetually caught in tho set aad arrested, and, if
poiioe thaie grounds ; oua lusiititur Ito* h* gets hia dues, will board with the
tor.'* In this volume be found “th* uiiuu tn th* Interior Drpartmcfctsum of money that tk*j may be bestowed State for from fire to tea years. Mean­
fanateciam of libel ty." Here was th*
It is very perplexing to have their by the State Prison Inspwtor* upon time th* prosperous burinao of Hunte: those, for they hare already begun to
immortal language of the Declaration ta a proposed movement southward du­
discharged convicts to 815; one obliging A Co., gtx-* on wilh it* usual energy, diminish, and 1 think that if I rootintio
elofjucnt sermons on th* neevaaity of po­
of our Independence; here was one ol ring the coming Spring and Sammer.
Gaslight Compenira to have at least nrvmptn*** and care, and tho** who
on with tho medicine, they will entirely
tho masterly *i&gt;**cbe* of Sheridan. Ho Canada ia losing it* population fait1 litical purity marre 1 bry the indiacreet three director*, aad allowing th*m to hare tost money by mail will now s*«
could resist it no longer. He ran away 1 enough but when the South also draw* action of their friends. If they could have 81.000.000 worth of stock ta cities i'ust wfors it oast, and avoid giving the
of over 60,000 inhabitant; one preacribThe story of hia socap* ha* been recent­ upon that depleted region its depopula- only enforce h-meety among Democrats iugthxt nitro-giyeauino for tranuiorta- ilsmc to honest persons.
tot a fow moo ths, they could tnen point
ly and freshly told, lie came to New
tion shall be distinctly labeled a* dsn­
-All for love; or, tho Outlaw's Bride,"
Bedford, on Buxxards* Bay, in old Mas- Dominion never can aspect to cope'wtth I to their foBowcro as models of political garotte, aad shall be so *et Jorth ta the
exeelleaoe) but to enforce aa imtw-sd- bill of lading; and ono forbidtng tbs is the title of Miss Eiira A. Dupuy's
sachuMtte. The air wn#ful^of liberty, u» in social or political progress to long I
bility is byroad their power, so they are division of any school distrist into two or new Novel, now in prows, and to be pub­
and he exulted. He found Work and as it retains its colonial organism of j
: forced tfarcept one of the two alterna- nu.ro districts, cr th* consolidation of lished in a few days by T. B. Peterson
kept hie own wages. He “saired wood, which nothing but annexation will cure i
■ny two or more, without the consent of A Brothen, Philadelphia, Pa. It ia a
tires—th* repudiation of their own rwsdug cellar*, shovvlod coal, rolled oila majority of tbe district tax-payers.
&gt; cxU, or their defi-uce for the sake of th*
A joint reaoultioa has passed, anthor- graphic story of Corsican life, in which
It ia given out that Mr. Ia Barner, ; power which they wield in the wry eleiring the Auorney-Gonera! to begin tho wild passioas of that tamely* race
candle works and bras* foundries,'’ and white, an ex Delegate uf tin Dintnrt
:u*rit of strength which makes Democ­ whatever proceeding may be ti &lt;fqsiary, are vividly depicted. Tho magnificent
was living in a new world. He began 1-ogtalatur* ami a - andidate fur a lh-foracy possible. To repudiate, is self-an­ if any, for re imbursing th* State 830. - caverns described ia its page* set-rally
to hear of Garrison, andtau!&gt;«crib*d for gate tn Congreos. is to bo married to
925 alleged to bare been paid out ta exist in that island, and they have been
nihilation; to justify or defend, iv to dis­
tbe “Liberator."
Mr. Downing’s daughter colored lady. unn them ol the only wesjon which
The people arc indignant.
Mr. La- they can wield against Republicans.
—among them Scott’s -Lady of the Barnes has professed to be a freo-lovrr.
blood vengeance which ie ll&gt;* curs* of
Lake.” Charmed in the character of and on one vccasion told * young white
that gem of the Mediterranean. The
The Republican party ceu afford to
the noble maid, he cast away th* name lady with whom be was keeping com­
grand mountain scenery also receive*
repudiate
its
duhoueei
follower*
Tho
ut lua former bondage and henooforth pany, that henorer intended to many.
justice at the author a hands. The story
official that wears its garments must toe
cnlled|htaualf “Frederick Dcugtaes." Ho wm not asked to call again.
arts! Some {arson* have a rar" social itself is dceplr interesting from the first
the mark of bonosty or take a back seat witchery who bar* not any other form
a name whose renown will kmg Hngr r
Tho military, of this eity, have chron­
peg* to tire last; tho oetkm is rapid,
Tli- great body of tho Amcricaq people of genius, and some wuenvn of very
ically reeented tbe withdrawal of the
and tn* interest never flags. Miss Du­
were never more in ccrucst ou thia point moderate abilities in other rcapoct*. puy is one of the msrt sueoeesful of
management of the Indiana from their
than now. Th* grade of atatesmen that have an art of plresing that amounts American novelists. Her works show
gnn to plant a family of hi* own." He hands. They aacentod tho late treach­
ezraatrurtive ability in her plots, while
come into power hereafter will be a tri­
mingled with the colored people that ery of the Nodocs aa a complete indica­
her character* are real men and women;
fle higher than iu tbe peat. Th* Fortyhad gafharod under tho northern stars. tion ol tbe warrior’s method of djapuenot utrre figures. AU For Love wil' I,"
sceond Congress has had its full ahara
ievuod in a large duodecimo volume,
He reotnred so speak in thmr meetings, ing of the Indian problem end public
ut honest and noble man; but it Las also
and aold by all Bookaallera at the low
and th* fir* of his oloquence kindled to opinion for the tesui being, kppesrs to
price of 81 75 in cloth, or 11.50 in panor
had a dsa* that tailed Io lire up to the
Tho question | true standard of Reimblieaa morality,
a flame. In 1841 a great convaatfon folly sustain dham
rover ; cr copies will be **ut by maili to
assembled at Nantucket; Duugte*. ap­ whether yot^an put an Indian to aiqr !
any plac-, post pail, by th* pnbllsht ra,
The people weighed these men, found
peared and addroe**d the throng From 1&gt;ettcr us* than killing him, seems now
on receipt of tho price of thewrork in a
them wanting, and have scut better ones
letter to them. All of Miss Dupuy's
tha! Lima hia eours* wot upward. Hr to be settled in the negative. The d*\
.Bg fill their placea Tbs lesson* which
Books comprising AH For Love, The
waa immediately employed aa aa agent votfona of tlie religious portions of our
Mysterious GuesL Whv did he Marry
have lately been taught by the prase of
of the American Anti-61awry Sooetr. community were sadly di«turbe ! by the
tbe country will not l“&gt; hart on th* men KimatimM thought th*t,wo:uanly charm, Her, Who shall be Viator, Michaal Ru­
and thua hi* long career oa tha cham­ new* from tho IVcifi? cuaaL and many
dolph, Was he Guilty, Th* Planter's
who come np fresh from the pre; la. and {"rriiap* even what in tho be«t Daughter, and Th* Csneolled Will eight
pion of freedom tor his roc* began. thoughts of vwngaance doubtless min­
Recant investigations have doo* good in *en*c ie called flirting, could be mode in all, are put up tn seta, each set in a
gled with {leavers for m*rvy ami for the
•ee
of
tha
fine
arts,
and
consecrated
to
more way* than emo. They have brought
mat box, and are bonnd in morocco
charity, and even to religion. That
coming ol Christ'» peaceful kingdem.
our true men to tho surface, and opened bright girl take* that half doxen atrip- cloth, in uniform, elegant and durable
Who shall judge aeatimanto such aa
| the eye* of tbe people to the nacsooity bag* in hand, and toucOea cash in turn style, with new and beautifully designed
these in an hour like the present Tho j| of sending aa their nq n-swHatives the with playful grace, until they are will- backs, in foil gilt, nr re 814 00 a set.
gave him th* foods (£150) to puretuw nation will amply sustain tho President ' very best turn that can be {iroducod.
the bond of hia liberty Returning to in hia duU.rmination to crush the treochI Tbe Republican party is not unmaeuAmarira. be setded fat BnrtaMn, West­ erous Modoc* at any cost or effort
It has in its rooks men who dis­
It will be rjaiembcred doubtless by IUte.
i
ern New York, and established hia “pa­
grace th*ir nranhcod hr acts which no line, indeed, beyond which this flirting
Bsuoc'a Mieixtxa res Max.—Thia
per,’' which became a poweria tbe enure maay of yeur readers visiting Washing- I
Republican can justify- But we hare ceases to be a fine art, and become* maguiae for May ia issued, and a bright
enough starting boaeaty left to fill all quit* busineee-like and utilitarian, a handsome number it is, with • table of
Ha saw tbe rising storm of civil war the natknal depository of the inventions
practical operation tn making a market
I the office* U the tend, and to keep Uwsb
rbich tho maduevs of slavery finally of the age (tbe U. 8. Patent Offiioe)
filled for some years to com*, without
oountry can boast of. The beat starts*,
roughI on- H* hoard tho first thus- there was before them a box of glass
risktag a choice from among the army
tbe boa! historical matter, and the best
with walnut casings, and printed over it
of Democrsto who are al present tender­
poetrj can always be found in its Hat of
of his sons into the strife, who here an invitation to contribute to the fund
ing their "baoe*» aerviree" to Unde
contents, and to prove that each ia tbe
tbemarfrea bradr till th* day was won.
H* waa tbe pereooal frimd uf Uu-. ln1 oompletiou of the Washrogtou Mono­
’ meet. This box being gtaas the daily
1 contribution* eoxsisting moatly of five
» esntpieew. tea, , fifteen, twenty, and
- fifty eon; frarticual currency notes, and
ows two dollars a .month for **«di child
coder tbe age of sixteen years lh« wcroase to date from July 25,1966. A
singular fart a* regards th* art it, that

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First-Class Instruments.

On// 50 Cents per Bottle.

Wam’s Glory it Ha1 Bair.
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New Scales.

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New Styles.

6177

New Prices.

New Advertisements.

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B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

Chromo
Silver Spoons.
Tmfttta,
Ladies' Setts,
Pearl Setts,
lo* Pitchers,
CMfee Urna.

CITY WS DEPOT.
Butter Dalies,
GoUBirqp,
Gold Teeth I*idm'
OUdlten^
(fold W.tch Keys,
Cora) Beads,
Corel Noeklareo.
Corel Betts aod
Bronx*
Ornamt
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CEtROMOS I

Silver Thimbles, ‘
Gold Loskctj,
Shirt Studds
Watch Chains,
•i-a! Ibng*,
lirooebee, it
Oper* Glasses.
vqfcra

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
A... Watch material and Tools for Jewelen-

Aay on* vwiting cur tsty should cell at&lt; nr eotahluhment and examine th. gush.
THE CHEAPEST PR1 *E8 IS OUR MOTTo
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Ko«p , Wg, „,pp|y a, gj, foi.

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We have a tew volume* yet of th*
Groat Atu erlean Industrie, for sal*
cheap.
A groat deal of aicknos* and many
death* hare l«n reported ia the last
few day*.

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Local hlijiiicjf Jlotice;.

L'Msyoc Bartow and J. 1*. Roberts ■
doing a nice thiug in the shape of n&gt;
sides oik* in front of then dwellings.
rliil lire and ore selling their immense
Just received at thi* office h splendid
stock of Furniture cheaper than evur. •BXirtment of rani board. Visiting and
They have the largest aad beet selected woduing cards neatly and quickly ^sxo-

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MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand Ifivcr Valley Division

giKMi* ever brought to thi* City. Their
Homemade -gooda. such a« Table*,
Bookcase*, Extension Table*, Ac., can’t
be beat in tbe County, and to make good
th* abuse assertion, they now offer a
axwann of 125. to anyone who can show
better Furniture of Homo Manufacture,
or a bettor or larger stock of Furniture
, cr Undertaker* good* such a* Caskets.
} Coffin*. Burial Robvw, Shrouds, Ac.
■ Thi* is no humbug Examine tho goods
| in. ths different {louse* in ths County,
I su JSf we can bo beat, then call anil
get th« Reward.

s' W. 11. Beadle, of Nashville, i* to have
a grand dance in Union Hall (Nashville)
on Friday evening next. A splendid
time will be bad, of oourse.

Oommitte* on Finan**—Aids. Beni-

ley, Ham* and Williams'
to b Mils on hand belaaging to th* City.
Coraraiite* oa Fire—Aid*. Mudge,
V.’hich *n motion of AM. J*w*U,
Bcsemer and Williams.
waw ecoopted and ptarod at file.
Ciif tf
CaramUtoe on By-Lswi and Ordi­
By Aid. JewsH—
OmrruMnIn compliance with
That the Ordinance relative to Lilous**
custom I hereby promt to your Hon­ nances—Wood. Bentley sad Hams.
U taken from th* tebi*.
orable body a statement of tho affair* of
That the Committee, appointed to settle
th* aty and mak* such *ugg**iion* and
ith th* Marshal be discharyed and a
By Aid, Beeemar—
That all that portion of the Ordinance
ow Committee appointed.
called for at tbe present time.
relating to Saloons be struck out.
Tbe following i* an exhibit at th*
AH. Jewell, offered as an smandment
Th* Mayor appointed Aid. Jewell,
city finance*:
that *a afar th* enacting ctanee in tho
Wood, and Wili am*.
Minute* of previous meeting read and erdinxnen ba struck out.
Tbexncffioa to amend was adopted.
approved
By Aid. Hams—
That Coun-il proceed to read the
Brad* giren by th* newly elected officers
That th* Attorns? be instrurtad to
of tbe City.
draft an Otdiaanc* selativs to I jeonsing
Auction, Siows, or Extabition.
AH. W*od offered ae an amendment
Fire Department,
On motion of Aid. Wood, tho Bond that Drays, Hack* aad Omnibus** be
o! George Curry as Constable was re­
Total,
The amsndosnt was adopted.
turned to him for their surety.
The resolution aa atneadad WM then
I call your attention to our pressing
Dy Aid. Woodadopted.
need of a working Fire Department
By Aid WillismsTbsl th* Constabl* bond of Joeeph
The high rate* of Insurance ar* becomSlattery, bond of Geo. M. Reed, aa
Thst a sidewalk be built from Bute
iag very onerous. Tbe extra ret* paid
Marsha], Wm. H. Btebbin* as Treasurer,
yearly tc tho firn companies will pay at
W. D. Haye* as Recorder, be accepted. to Park Plat*, to th* Ward School
least one-half of the expenses of fully
Hou**, alao, a walk from E. Hogl*'*
organising and furnishing an efficient
•eat lin», to cro** walk bailing to Depot
By Aid. Wood —
Fire Deportment
That the Council proceed to appoint in front of John Gaine*, lota, al*u, in
I recommend th* building of a suit­
a City Attorney by eye* and nay**, which front of O*o. McLdlans, tot* on Hanable house on th* city lot*, for engine,
resulted in Jno. It Van Velsor being
book A ladder, and Council room . and
appointed City Attorney for the ensuing
On motion of Aid. Wood, Aid. Willth* purchase of a hand Fire Engine,
isms, motion was rcfered to sidewalk
(good one* can bo bought for one-fourth
By Aid. Hams—
Committee and that they report st next
their oost,) hooks, ladders, etc.. suffi­
That tha Council pressed to the ap­ meeting.
dent to regie our forty volunteer firepointment of a Street Comminioner by
By Aid. BommerThat th* Street Oommitte* examine
State street ae to the n*c rarity of putting
I bring to your notii.-e tha continued
Aye* and nays* being called resulted said street on proper grade and report
Jnterment of tbe dead in the old Ceme- in Tho*. Altoft being appointed Street
tesy, contrary to your osdinance and the Commissioner for th* ensuing year.
law. I would advise that no permit*
By AM. Wood—
Account of Goo. E Ahuft. wo rk on
ba hereafter granted fur burial on that
That tho resolution returning Ooo. approaches to Iron bridge 19.99, waa
ground, and that your Honorable body Curry'* Constabl* bond b* reconsidered. presented and on motion was allowed,
take such course s* seems bo»t for the
and order drawn on General Highway
speedy removal of tho dead, aad the
By Aid. Hem.‘
Fund.
surrender of the ground* to the city for
That lb* Constable bond* of George
By Aid. Bentley—
a public park ia conformity to the be­ Curry be accepted
That hereafter tho regulsr meotiuc*
quest of tbe founder*of thi*aty.
Aye* and nay** bein^ called resulted of the Council be held oa tbe first and
third Monday evening* of each inocth
T*

v-Milo Osborn i* a little better, and say*
bo shall not di* thi* time, to pleaso anybody. Well, tew rinoeroly hope Milo is
right, for wa can ill afford to spate bins'

Myron Vruoman is soon to start a new
meat market. Ho ho* already got bi*
slaughter-house built, and will soon bo
cutting steaks, roasts, Ac., for tho hun­
gry public.

who have once taken it prefer it to all
others.
I'hyaciana havn decided it
superior to any of tbo othel cil* in mar-

tf, Cmium CmohJ »J

ip tbe city where gambling i* allowed
:for money. The demoraliong effixt is
Tha bond was declared accepted.
1so patent/th»t it is only nooresary to
Aid. Haras, a* a member of the Board
bring it to the notice of your Honor* to
of Health, reported that Dr. Upjohn
haro Ihum promptly suppreesod
went over to the bouse occupied by Clar­
ence Burton, (by order uf the Board of
Health,) on April 9th. 1878, fortha-porpoee of notifying him that the Board of
iug country. Tb* highway* loading
into tho city should have your *epucia
ear*. With a dabt of ovar 8200 against
th# general highway fund, which will
absorb a large share of thi* year's ro­
On motion of Aid. Wood, tbe reportse ij.cs. I would earnestly recommend
was accepted.
rhe Aldermen of the several wards to
Uy Aid. Woodplace to the credit of the General High­
way fund, th* largswt sum q^ai*tenl

Tbe bond* of Mathew Hall and
Henry L Green, to Coastable* were
read and accepted.
By AM. Wood—
That th* chair appoint a Commit!**
of thru* to report un what salary they
deem proper to pay th* Marshal.

OUR

GREAT

SUIT!

$8.00

Other Stores ask sb much more for
the same goods
We,always keep Fine Pustom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollars.

Largest Stock of Black and Blue
Clothing west of New York. Suita 12 to
•10 dollars. G^Lateat Style* of Boys and
Children’s Suita from two-years and up­
wards. Prices, 2 to 20 dollars.

TRL'.VKS

BdGS

fJILISES

Paper, Leather, and Zinc Trunki
from $1.25 to $20
We art square dealing in all our ac­
tions, Clmpcst store in Michigan^ and

ONE PRICE.

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE !

List or I.rrrx** remaining at tha
Haatieg* P. O, April 2Sd, 1873.
,
Mise Annie ilyer*. J. Button, David

Cooper. Charie* Handel, Mias Miry
1 would alao call your attention to the
Jun**, G*o. Lan^-e, Philandar Miller
j wararoom* this m.'ruing, and wore truly condition of State Street. Fix year*
Miia Franky Norton, F. _M J*alm«r
ago
tho
Village
Council
mtabliahed
the
'■ aetonisbod to find such a splendid stuck
By Aid Hams—
Bof goods. Thiir casket*, coffins, bod- grade of said street, and a number of
That the Street Cootnisaionrr report
‘(room acts, sofas, couches, tete-a totes, buildings were built with reference to io tbe Council at th* next meeting, tie
Icenter table*, chairs, Ac.. Ac, nr* not
too!*' on hand belonging to the City
acres of land attached, situated 3 1-2 &lt;. nly neat, tarty and durable, but also
mile, west of Hasting*. Term* easy (very cheap. Giv* them a call.
ar* blocked up and the water forced in­
Wnuld •xchutigo for other property.
Inquiry oa the premise*, or Mdresr,
, Spring Meeting a; loiwall Bark, to the cellars and building* causing a
aprlfitlA. J. POTTERLovell Mich, Tuesday, Wednesday, rapid decay of timber aod plank, filling
Thurodar and Friday, Juno 3rd. 4th. tbe air with foul odor* and making it
f&gt;th and Oth, 1873. S,000 in I’reinium*. extremely unhealthy, and. without ques­
Jxiwell has achieved quite a notoriety tion making the city liable for all damAhl. Bootely, offered the following
in the way of racea and the premium* of­
aiuindtnoal that tha question of building
fered for the June meeting will un­
tbe cross walk referred to in AH. Wood'*
happy to meet bl* old tnc
doubtedly draw, nut only a large crowd.
1 call your oturatinn to the fact that
public generally.
our neighboring citie* *ro holding out
Call and
Mrs. Tnylor'
great inducement# to capital in manu­
adoptwl.
facturing, iv locate in their respectim
Locle Casper Trask, uf Yankot Springs cities, by remitting taxes, donation of
fra* pulling stump* with hi* team uod a
king, heavy lev«r, and that he wa*
FARM FOR BALE OR TO RESTwalking bebiud tbe lever, when the
We will S.-11 CH EAT. br Raft to a re­ Chain, by which tbe team was drawing,
sponsible party, the Fann known ■* the broke, and the lever flew bock, striking.
---------------John C. Spencur Farm, in tbe tow nship Mr. Traak, breaking both leg* twice, and
yuur Honorable body to appoint a spe­
of Boltimuro, consisting of W acre*, all dnvnij pieces of bone* through the
cial committee, to encourage all pereons
improidd. Fair House, goo ! frnit. Ac Booh.
or association* seeking foration* fur
C F. DWIGHT A CO.
By Aid. Jewell —
manufacturing purpose*, with power to
pdVs understand that tho Mieeos, of
Hartings, April 2, 1874—tf
That Aid, Hams be requested to ux
remit all es’y iaro* fur a tenu uf five
this city have organised a Hewing bociyears to *11 new enterprise* that *m- amine th* tiro engine* for sale at Jack­
N
otux.—Positively I must have tny «ty, the proceed* to be donated to th*
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
son and Marshall and other place* ho
w-ouuta settled by May let. u I nm deaorviug poor. Thi* ia highly comGentlemen, in conclusion, haring
going away oa account of my health. tumdable, in not only showing a dispo­
Now remember I must hav* MX nr
sition on the part of our young ladle* been selected by the people to preside
By AH. Wixxlto help to alleviate the needy, but aleo over your Honorable body for the ensu­
That th* Street Committee examine
evincing a disposition to learn how to ing year. I ask your kind indulgence in
any crrtira I may commit, aad I prom­ and report a* to tnc nm*aity and feasi­
q*-nd their leisure hour* ia some mure
ise you my aid in al! measure* caicul*. bility of raising th* cro** walk across
luuunendable way than parading the
Green street from the Metbodwt churrh
street*. Wo hope thueo having plain ted to promote the best interest* of the
city. With our large indebtedness, resewing to Au, will patronise tbe society,
trensbment, reform and strict account*end tberety encourage them in their
bility in tha management of our city
laudable enterprise
government is a stem necessity. If we
Say man ; are you bnngv ? Woman
r- nm!,1 *■*« loats *«r
are you taint for want of food 7 Child
An attempt at Highway Huboory cam* all work earnestly and together we can­
Flavr sseUeete 4*11 se4 vs, ••
sw’teyssr wtes* SIM. ILM.
do you want eometMng to *at? If so off at Woodland Center a few svramgs not fail to secuinpbsh tho grnat object
4.
call at L. E Stauffer’s Faring House since. Mr. J. N. Curtu, ou* of the
North Side Stale Street, where you will Merchants of that place, started tn go
find everything in the lino of eatables homo from his Slur* at a lato hour, aod
only 25 cunts pur meal.
46&lt;f had got about half way home, (be live*
coXMOI COTMCIL.
over a mite from his titora), wo* con­
Present—Mayor. Recorder, and Alda
Ssu Ho.—N. T. Parker of this city
fronted by a n&gt;aa who demanded hi*
Jewell, Dawson. Wiliams, Wood. Besewill sell at loir figures, for cash or g&lt;x&gt;d
money. Mr. C. pat hia hand into hia
mcr, Hara* and Bentley.
apprvnri ante*: two good Mares, one pocket drew a Revolrar and Cred, aad
evening. April 14 th. 1873.
Minute* road and approved.
weigh* about 12-X) 11^.. tha other al&gt;.qt llw would be robber tell; but i.-nmadTU ex Mayor D E. Cook. iMrod'iced
By Aid. Be.*uue■
900 Iba, two Single bugguN, two double
iatoly jumped up and tan, but f»l! again .he now Mayer N B wlow. who oil led
buggies, two double cud two single Harbetoro b* got tar, but euun got up again, th* Council to ordar.
uvot. Here* are bargain* for tboao
croa**d a ditch, w hare it **ema he found
ItollCalM
wanting swell property, that are not
a romraile, a* Mr. Curtis, heard him
Promt—Mayor, Becordor, and AH*.
often met with. &lt;’•«» orrik4&amp;tf
talk to sum* on* after croseing tbe ditob. Hams, Bentley, J*w»U, Dawson, Will­
It was so dark that Mr. C. could not iams, Madge, Wood and Bessraer
Mayor Barlow, then read Id* lns«guirad to employ a eompeteat Engineer fo
wounded or not Mr. Curti* could not
find the proper grade of Grand mid
tell; but visited tbe grounds the next
By Aid: Wood—
Walnut stree!*,in aceordsnce with gmd«
morning, but could find no trace* of
That She Inaugural of the Mayor be already Mtablishrd.
■
placed upra file with the Reecrter and
pot’liebed in tho paper* with tha Coun­
cil proceedings.

HT Btmrmber our mm “ ST.tlt CLOTHING HOUSE" is on tho Doorsand
li'indoihs, so do not be deceired by other rlterrhants, as toe hare no Branch Stores.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
DOUCHE

Michigan Central R. R.

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
b hr sat* by *S s*4 Itey *re *S Fin* vtes* teslTMMSl* la &lt;v«ry reeyart.

VEItY

KFL1MONABI.1-: TEIOtftt -VltK GIVEN.

FRANK L. W ARD.
Hastings

Altegan.

ta s tS

at Grand Rapid*, and visited a house of
rather bad reirate. and woald not pay a
bill of 850 or IM, aad was forcibly
ejected by tbe
brawny
keeper
thereof; (a lady of course) and wa*
pounded by her till be was black aad
blue, to-, Ae. Now, our lawyers are
aB right; not on* ol tbam are black and
blue, neither have they beaa. Th* «up-

By AM Wood—
Z’iseW ; Thai at all mretion
ouncil the faltosrmg order of bi
t obeerved :
First, Celling roll of members
fteecnd, Itoai.'rng the minute*.

8IMMON8 &amp; CLOUGH

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS,
muss i tn, bob s asns, ism urn nmum
PIANOS.
All th. above rtpoior isrtrummrts are far sate &lt;ra B^mbl* ’X^w aml Tram.
bytheH-ringxAgvncy.

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‘ If, and always wash with irwnsthteg
Ualmg. IfaKmb is brakeu fond it up
with apdntar* tightly, looosning as the
limb (walls.
13. Keep a aulubar of good bells aa
tbs sheep.
.
,
14. Do not kt tho sheep spoil thair
’ wool with ehaff or burs.
15. Cut tag locks in early spring
16. For sevura give pulverised alam
and U was a matter of ao surprise whan
tha ooart-martia! sentenced him for ia wheat bran ; prevent by taking great
thia last.end grsveat of hia many offan- care ta changing tlry for green feed.
17.
If one &gt;* lame, examine tbe foot.
oaa to ba shot aad fixed tha day of hia
execution. Mvanwhde, lo tha surprke. clean out between the hoof*, pare the
of ovnry om. Including, the surgvoaa. hoof if unsound, and apply tobacco with
&gt;lua vitriol, boiled in a little water.

Public opinion took the usual turn.
It waa thought a pity, after all, to shoot
a fine young fellow, such as Barney
was ixfhis bettor momenta ; besides, he
waa one ot tho boys, had been born,
like them, in Chicago, grown up with
theta, enlisted with them, and fought
with them. A movement looking to a
petition for tho culprit's pardon wm Mt
on foot, in which none ioiawl more hoartQy than the wounded mpn, Mid tho
comp, which but yesterday was «fcr
lynching Barney, now yearnod to acre
hialifa.
'
But the General commanding had aq&gt;proved tho'finding of tho court-martial,
and oady tho Pmsidvst could interfere,
and the regiment was encamped away
from (the telegraph lines. So that,
though the neev-aeary documents had
beeu forwarded, backed by stroug reocmendationx, there were rntro doubts
if tho merdfol mswage which Mr. Lin-

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Fatty, Lk fiwrt Portun tf

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SEwE-SE
BUILDERS'
■N8UEE YOUR LIFE

To thooe going to Missouri. Kausat,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, .Wyoming.
Nevada. Oregon or California, we rec­
ommend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
route, via Bt louis, over the Missouri
Pacific Railroad, which runs its fine
Day (oocbcc and Pullman Sleepers
from SL Louie to principal paints in the
WnL mtUrf cAmsyv. We believe that

2,555 HOW OF

to Cash. Reel Eetete sail Parseasl Frepariy. la amaseU tn* U to M.«*.

i sail Faria ika UMM eowsrM
kaewe to ikeaaSiad eerM.
I s»m*4 SiMKVsrr but hu
tvadisa ehrsbiiaaa ef eitiir
lariat tamadial resells
asS tespalr tea S^eaUvaerlaSpkpKa, itey aira eely

Tte Kstial Life Imrace Caapany

$23,900 in Real Estate !
$3,000 in Cash !
$6,555 in Personal Property.

716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

reach the camp in time
An express
was scat to tbe nearest telegraph etetiem, 30 miles away, to carrv tbe mes­
sage wtth'oll haste, and all waited im­
patiently.
’
ofletwd a first class, all-rail route from
Tho night before th., fatal day&gt;rrirod.
OF THI!
W
BIBLE.
St. Louis to Texas, either over tbe Mis­ W
Barney was to be shot at sunnse next souri, Kansas A Texas R. It, .la Sedal­ a«4nm XIEOI.SB a M'CURDT. Chlra-o. 111.
day No reprieve had arrived, aad re­ ia, or over the Atlantic A Pacific B. IL,
luctantly tho adjutant prepared the ria Vinita. For maps, tims tables, in-1
nocoeaary orders., detailed tbe firing formation as to rates, routes, Ac., wo
party, arranged for tho parade. The refer our readers to L G. Wheeler,
night wore on. It ia safe to say that Northern Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd
not an eye was closed in tho camp, aud Bl, Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Fori Gene­
every ear was strain.-d for foot-lw-ats ral PUeengwr Agent, St. Loua Mofrom tlic cast. Past midnighL 1. 2, I! Qiirnum* will be cheerfully and prompt­
o’clock. There were movements in tbe ly answered.
gray eastern sky I tha brilliant southern
stars paled; it was almost dawn.
t-aadenly a faint sourvl was beard, as
of a about away to the east The ex­
citement became electric. Men rushed
frpm their tents, half dnaaci, and gath­
ered in anxious group*
The officers pony offer* 1,200,000 acres of land iu
were hardly lees excited, and mingled Central and South wait Missouri, at
with them.
from S3 to *12 par acre, on sown yuan’
Than in rapid succession were heard , time, with free transportation from BL- ,
challenge and reply, aa the advancing 1; louis to all purchasers. Climate, soil. I
Sy passed aentry after sentry, then '। timber, mineral wealth, schools, church- |
tramp and splash of hoofs. and at I| ,ea and law-abiding society invite &lt;-mi­
last burst into view the tong-looked 1 grant* from all pointe to thia land of I
for messenger, covered with mud from &gt; frtiita and Be wen. For particular* ad- !
bead to foot. wan and worn out, hia i ,dross A. Tuck, Land Conimiaaioncr, Bl- !
horse panting and travel-sUinod and-i1 Loda, Mo. &lt;
47
bruised,, for they had
miles since midnight, alo
were sluices of mu’ —J
ruler held hi* way

LARGEST awl STRONGEST

Saints - Sinners

Xsricalturnl anti Domt-tic.

In selecting a cutting a great deal de­
pends open a judicious choice; if tho
slip u too young ami full of frosh sap. it
will fade away from-too much evapora­
tion, ami if it is too old—that ia hard
and woody,—it will take a great while
to (trike root.
You must take a cutting that i’ part­
ly ripened, aad is from a vigorous (hoot,
yet is a little hardened at the base.
It ia also essential to have a batter;
joint at or near the end of tho cutting,
as all roots strikes from It, and the
nearer it is to tha base, the greater your
chance of succeesPlantyvur cuttings in common rod
(Kits, filled half full of rich loan, aad
two inebtw of sand on tho top (scouring
•and will do, but not sea sand), wet this
thoroughly, and put the cuttings close
around the edge uf tbe pot; for if the
but joint comes in contact with the snrface of the pot it seems to take root
more quickly. Ihill off the lower leaves
before you plant the cutting. Procs th.&gt;
wet sand tightly around the tiny stem,
for a great deal of your success iu rais­
ing tbe cutting depends upon the cfoso i
contact of the sand with the stem —
When the cuttings are firmly planted
cover them wilh a glass stem tf possible,
for it will greatly promote tbs growth of
plants.
Moisture, Iq^it end heat are the three
essentials to ptamt-lifo; without them no1

Cedar Creek, MareQ 31, one (lay.
Johnstown, Doty Echoed Tlottw,
April 1st, one day.
Hickory Corners, April 2d, ono day.
Iluting*. April Sth, and 29th, Coart
House, two days each.
Woodland, April 10th, ono day.
Naahvdle, April 12th. one dav.
Middleville, April 14th, two days.
Assyria, Ellis School House, April 11,
two days.
Prairieville, April 26ih.

Assets over 856,000,000.

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SA.LES LIMITED TO 110,000 »

60,000 00

fMat-eisrcs'-Jdri.T £.■
State 1

SINE’S
&lt;GEift jSkterprise.

HQRATID PRATT, Prest

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CHAS. J. DUN, Ga AH

Wisharl's Pine Tree

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t Asti &lt;
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tirtr,, I eUrr. *1 the M
lease la U»ClW at Het
SSSaiS

Sewing Machine

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IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

A. Morruon's Adr’g Department.

STOMACH BITTERS

BOILER WORKS.

DODD’S

OMFORT’S
OUGH—

RERVIHE

DOES IT!

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Corn Shellcrs,

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8 Wood Sawing Mi
chines.

v rifo Condition Powders!

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS rWr

xoTirc.
dors, helio irones, etc., etc., can also be
rooted ia smsdl vials filled with warmish
water, and sust-ended from tbe window
casern uni. Select the cuttings as de­
scribed above; pull off the lower leaves;
and insert the end for about an inch in­
to tbe vial. Tie a string (boot its neck,
and bang in the sun. If a bit of cotton
wool ia wrapped about the cutting
where it ia kept weL it prevents the
rapid evaporation of tho water.
When ths tiny roots show themselves
about an inch or more in length fill up I
the vial with a rich, composted sol; kt j
it hang far two or three days longer,
then break off the glass craefullv, with- j
oat disturbing the roots of the plant
Managed in this way the roots re­
ceive no check, and tbe plants will
grow very vigorously. Tho cutting can
bo taken from the water and the roots
planted in pots, but they will cling
closely togotlier, and are not aa natural ly dkpoeod as whan tho glass is broken
off. tbe roots are covered with soil
If the water evaporates a third or
more ia tha rial, it must be filled up

Tbe Pise Tree Tar Mai,
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Consumption can be cured.
The great German Remedy

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Public Test

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

DR. CROOK’S

WINE
Tho general agent of tbe American ,
Emigrant Company gives tbe fallow- j
Keep sheep dry under foot with
Uttar. This io even mare nine awry then
roofing them. Never kt them stand or
S. Take up iamb rams early in the
aarnoeer, and keep them up until De­
cember 1st following, when they may
bo turned oOL
B. Drop or take oat tbe towoat bars I
than earing broken frsahta
4. Oocut every day.
fi. B—in graining with tbe groeteet

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Lincoln was n mean abed in on alley of mother to tho President,
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reposes; for it । waeti't a defendant of his first two paper room flrtnlv upon the old
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BARHOM’S INDIANS
furniture in ft, and to unfit fur human
i a myntery that Jtad Wn a prabiem
habitation that although it exists to thi*!
which lor year- lie whole world had
day, it has only served since tho Lin-1 The Old Showman'n't Contrlbciioii to orphan children.
coins left It a* a stable cr n daughter j
Vies
Vienna.
A young worna
house. In thi* shod Abraham Lincoln's ‘
—
reully fined twenty shilling*, or fourteen
only sitter waa born, In 1807. ' w*du**t*Laitvri* ia*i
fired ofcarpenteriug. Ttonuu LinA tall, largo, well rounded form, a
*•*
jime/ifoteie M’ennt-Zrunlv Bonnett's Utae was then flourished to

Pwtrj.

FARMERS !
Greble &amp; Russell

I.. RUSSELL

crorrtied head* ot tho Old World,
nett jiu cherialiod a fcrtdneee fc
the daughter* of Christiaa IX., 1
mark, and far tto burpoo- of j
, pariBr hi* way to the haughiy«
J, J dt„, Jh

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, &lt;873.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN

VOL XVIII.

TWENTY YEARS AGO.

Invite your special attention to the
os rt koi nil A S tviM* n«t. HMtlas*. S til&gt;l&lt;*a

coin removed open after thirteen mne , friu#

|o

hour of tho night

dnww1 Jn bUrk

CHAS. II. BARER.

wiught k

CHILLED

OLIVER

iti&gt;i.ifiit&gt;dk.

WE!

lfa&gt;, Ahmham Unwin was bom. and thought I’d giro yon an item ; y ou may
*.
he poaaeil the lint four years of hu hfo ( nant u, w). Mmolhing about it." And
'' »ud«n“C paragraph: ‘A Koutucky
la squalid poverty. Thoma* Lincoln., (hB groat showman, looking ot u» | R»“der ba* fallen in tovo with a cvw.’ O,
meanwhile gained neither property nor through a pair of small gray eyo, hav- ‘ha« ‘'Jch a iTutaisinggoo*o ns the gnumark. Why Bennett kna lipen acting
credis nm Indeed did lie cars mucbjBJ,a;i UXpre«*ion of emming energy, । der of tto Caorkr-Jakrnrl *hould Mrs;
circucupedlr is. this: King (Jbristiaa ia
ritbw. He could too very welt on ram ; Vith a daak of oauti ic. took the sret of•»
a haughty old sovereign, and over since
th* davs when the Princess Dowager of
Bchkewig- Hdstoin-Nocu, the daughter
' ” * 1 merchant named Ray, failed
a* a---------PKnaaa -nt .«fu»
and when \ratotu was six vear* of tura i! ■ to *■ J? e
1
f”' /*
Wl!ro 'bfoppeiated ol be-.nng hi* lecture 1 to obtain *e&lt;_---- -------— ,
A- =■ »'
m.,

C. G. HOI.BROOK.

We ask voti 10 lake it

TRIAL

OW

WM II. HAY FORD

With lliis Guaranty

tidrift again. He'had a
W’’I&gt; “ fow wrinkles on hi* face, and hu oyn is :
man of the uteghbarto-d which ended „ w
„ lho h ho
bul

WM- II. HCRGIIER.

ny and ALL Mov

tlw following |K)ints :

It will run with less draft, und lum a deeptr and wider furrow.
It will do letter work and will not clog, the standard being curved and
It will last more than four times ns long n.» any oilier plow, as it is
than tempered rtecl.
•
,
'
.
4th. It will scour in clayey and mucky soils where a steel plow will not.
5th. ft is easier to hold hi-ing u Center Draft.
Tho points will wear twice or three times ns long any other.

JOHN ROBERTS

x

Chilled

DO HOT SLAM THE GATE

Prairtc.au, CO. KVITOF SCUOOLS.
T^nr h w.«MiUMU&gt;.ciwk•.

Salt! Salt! Salt!
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO

FARMERS.
L&lt;»&gt;k !:• your iutei - 'r r.inl purehnsoyonr Salt nt the old stand of

DRUGS

iwo naruu

Medicines
I II. Hl VI H .. ( ...

PAINTS &amp; OILS

BLACKSMITHING.

!• 1
r'° | and they will nil right
. know d you ,
1 baliuvr.
.
r d mo fiom a
linR [,,,1^, .qaaws and pcpcnscs'

School Books tS~ Stationeri/

J\Lto DStff GOODS ift EfldLess

,*?clf£t

LINCOLN'S
PRESCRHTIONSJAND

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;fc Co.

DENTIST

Mian.

CALL AT JOHN STANLEYH

».. i»

in

three

whore you know you got none but the FIRST QUALITY.

Naskrille.

rucut in The Danish court upon hearing
«X* J tto msrriaw JHi. M^

*ad heavy laden motherand the two | ,u tll, Vienna ExtMsition, and 1 camo1', ‘v°q7®r “7
»ut dating a sermon, wu&amp;ca cf Europe, and ai young Ibraragged, dirty neglected Ultlo children, I hett
K.t all tl,e Indian tnq.pteg.! that
: CUa't awer
«“
aettfs taste ran in that groovo, ho Eaa
, Nancy and Abraham. jUotr hopekw* j (au
cf the guvcmm nt. tuch
t
] arnmooded admirably.
(the Jut of this boy; '• hat wo* tier* tij clulhiug, blanket*, orna-n'-nt*, imule-. The best thing which they thought j
I hi* growing UI&gt; m
*a‘l
■ wonts, «». I’d like to take a few birch they &lt;oUl do v;th Mr. Froudo. dur
foe* as his father ?
But aranuo of [,ifp cuB,a&gt;* it 1 c.uld find them."
. Ui*di&lt;&gt;4KAsu* visit to iicntlxu Amunea,
rs'-ane was there for him J
। "Who i* to pay fur taking tho In- nuvtobury him in Parliament ; but,?
When the umilrhad l|v I tlmwtwu I jiang loVitnna: toe gtivoroutottt ?”
' , ;ng in clerical enter, hu w»» obliged^
I sou.-*. Nancy Lincoln, too mu'.Uur of lh»
pjy nj[ tb0 expense ■ decline thecotuylimeut
'i
____
_____________ ______
l*re«ldeij:, re»tid from hrt labor* tail J M„lfi lroM
tiuiu they leave their
«&lt;&gt;.„» mJ.: *pnd u fortune coloring I *&amp;*«•» *“* Boamtifhara boon charged
her husband sawed out, totoo
homed until lh»r ■»«&gt;» Law. I hive
.
,l,.h .T
;1 n t#rt0I10
; upon vanoan occasions as b«nB- dircetfrom n greon-log, aud made n long.
enpigB4 them, aud hat.
uringltmrfacai. V^knaw uno men &gt;? concerned in the abdication of Amrough box, end titered th" ren-sm* uf Btrangvj |vr lnrn to *ui»mi-*uy them
w^o lire v-eut 620 O to simple in a&gt;tor-'
‘her baring offered mifficicni: tahu wff. m It. and dog « grave &lt;m the
„Aw t(,
Juitens, or ar* I;
v.&lt; , d^^nt* for.^ retiring from tfae
surnant of a tme.hr wo»M knoti, half tll.y
v^nte-ril-.
a rate'from hi* eabin. awlI invited hi*
[ndtens, which hung cm toe verge.
1
1 . I It b also said that Bennett indnrod
tttvghbra.* to the burial. Hu r camel of cirilixattot»-ouch ns Gaaeral Hu .-' Cub 3. C L Itogurla.T’^Jnira. the tUa
Dowager of Mi­
to r out through the woc«l-. a dosea! arj 1wurU. trni from Ariatren and ’•ev-odtpr uf to-U u*.&gt;U Cajwur/rer.l foWMMvtein to tear, the Danish kirer
l-trooa. follow.*, and boned tor raw- ,^4u(r oalUa [Bt.^r ftepaittoe;'.
«• ha. ben retwel tslu. &lt;Jd po.Ifom. ,Ua) ln wtJtr b.
lhc
and
L-nre and witfaodt ceremomab D“‘ • I »d tto Young Men’s &lt; TitteOun A*-,- ot wnter of ttojSmall Talk,’ and that; t!1M mttla tU. ^alk^ .offici«it!y calm
four months niter, when a pn-ad-sr
a* bfoud-tolre'y Attacht-i. '
really th* bngote.t urjiartmunt of tho f . u, 0&lt;n
•
name along an nlij Kentyokv friend of . jjamgm fr;gued imiigna.tou nt toi* . poper, will coatouw tu ttonr &lt;m in ifo oldCmwt Rantasw, who ia one of ri&gt;u
' tto deceased, Thoma* Lincoln had him I
Lift I thought ,
1
= . . . ,.
..
‘.l_
preoch her funeral rermonf
I waito brooking opt of tl
they nr«.
1 efiton: aid to bring about young Bou1 nett's wl*h&lt;&gt;*. Thi. ('.Hint I. th., sawtn
wvre unbred for and untaught- Their
far their old
young American girl who it a compan­
ion of the I'rinceoj Djwa;"r clove al­
luded 'to. Hie young lady jile^ the
i a »u&lt;M-«a and err.*: foiling off in the Count aorno time ago, and as aha ia tuid
to be n relative of Mr. Connery, the anteent managing editor of tho Herald, Ben­
nett held sufficient influence to aatiafae-

Bend Wagon !

sny-Kiry. oae* u te* cwm Bw«. iu«»r.

of Hietajmnd. is I

, to King Christian, and now it ia staled
A yautig Now Y'orkir received no i upon the tout aulhoriiv that the m*rle** tiuiu twvn y-seven card photograph* ' riago has to*n agreed upon.
J
of hi* future wife from diffor.-ut fortun*- ■' This Danteh family ie dostmnd sopo
ipeotncle of bls
! K(tuv dismonds stiarkle in his shirt front. ■ fo^
mlfor*
— - Tn-cn ttoy called foe their pay to to one of tho most powerful in She
i
, *? h’ ’““red hu fa.nila wnU&gt;,
u( g^j
faaDgv; h»
to told
told th«
llieni that BrigbadTYimag ba I world. The .prerent King of Greece is •
hr to one of the ton bora oooatire at fpJW
look.
Ih* .‘1a
1st. rfuwn
duWTl.'—4 a.,. r.C Win.. I'limll,* nt,&lt;1
Indiana, where ho built tho fog-hut do- sullttnBpr 0[ ‘0 steamboat Hue; or titoj
.
....
xril-od above.
Uad of n great commission budnes*.
A pulcmiral orur.njr tn Puriteud |.n. The family then coasteted of four
..[ .|puW you'd like to know whv I’m ?”• “ L“iffoBd, Ltely omphaused hrn tto heirs aiiparant of 1
1 person*; the Wlo, ahlftlra* father; tho
‘I’m going to nud fifty Indian*' ‘&gt;w»K»««'»on» ’nib ’l“-««»; Mi. Hill . Britain. olio female

harder

(.’ELKBRATETV

-.111.1) T. H UEEL1 It.

Mr. A. D. N\

'

FAMILY

’ RECEIPTS.

^ton.

FIRST START
PRESIDENT

Abre-

j

chain, and a bedstead was made of

Till: GKAABEST » 11 HfflM!

Sweet’s H°Tel?

preparing kcreclf to take this new giro our rvadaga tho benefit of Mr.
character prior to going to Ltradou for Johnsen's knowledge tn the matter. It
tho rehearsal*.

Expothion.

Pure Wines and Liauors!’

ding-

forked stick tank in the I

Russell &amp; Nevins

What is it ?

tin diahea, but not with a single knife husband's two

Hammer.

Immense Stock

Michigan Exchange.
tin DEFY 'COMPETITION.

proved a Sneer** which led me to the Invention of tho Sueccmtal IRON
HAMMERER. I am prepared to offer

I Single seat Buggies as Low as

Winter
Goods.

half-naked

children.

or nut. (What a whopper I) 1 ihhk n a Mr Hounesay and Charity Prince,
company of Indian* in thnir native
drv-w, with thnir louta and th«irjpanucr
of living, ought to be seen by tiiebluody
foreigner*. It's n kind of Amorcau twoen them, and eitranged from hi* first
pride with mo. Pomnbly 1 may make
acme mouoT by exhibiting thorn after
tnrcnd to hi* fire: love, who continually
during all tho long half century hail
been true to him. A few daya agu they
euurso not).
were married, and tho bride went for
joy a wole day. Ho is bO and aha 78.
•'Why Men Don't Marry."

in wh:ch Abraham alept; to whii-b, hi plenty -of covering to keep them
default of ladder or staircase. ha aa- during tho Janasry nights. She
cd, combed, and cared for than
humane, motherly way. Tom Lincoln,
into the fora. There waa ao
like must “jolly good fellow*,’, was a follows :
village within several mike;
First, boevura they could not get tho
cr.»* num at homo, and ho had snub­
bed end alapjiod hi* children, taunted woman whom they wanted—they looked

dusan families, within a half a day's
tempt wore their natural portion in ilfi*
ride.
The master of thia log-hut waa Tbom- world. But this admirable stcp-inotbcr
aa Lincoln, the father of the Prevalent.

that blows and taunts end degradation akaptical—tiiey
conatanty. and

Jnrl two Seated Farmers’ Buggios at

One IItindi-e&lt;l anil Twent^--flve X&gt;o11ufm.

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

1

waa a* lazy, thriftless, oa»v-going,
. — n- ..
—.,tt I'.-.t in

' course, being hirrrelf an navduca-

I shall abo build IIlGHEB PlttcB WnttK.

Han, cms, cicrms M at ta

&amp;lii SRra nd Hates "are,

i Buggy for uo muall on amount of money. J do no: Intend to low
-----as a buggy builder by setting n poor article.
Aly ■ Wark I propose, to B ’a.rra,nt glood !
There are three «*enUa1 tbiinre about a buggy, and they are: A Good AXLE,
Good WHEEL
a Good BPRINO. Th* greater of all la the WHEEL,

.

.

IF YOU WANT
IlnUnn. ifobb-b. irx

H, A. Basel 1 'siB.F.STMNHOFF

J.-L. R£ED.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

GROCERS.

ILUTUGK. sics

Sural afi fcEiisl

UB fUffiS,

Kentucky,
it of skill.

re bio livelihood by ecraUhing over the
surface of the rich virgin soil of tin
Price* Guaranteed. West- Ho could neither read nor copy nonui
by heart.
u small life of Washington, he placed
one bight on a shelf in the Lxi-hnt,
where a s-.orm of rain soaked it through
and through, and the boy was obliged
to pay tor the volume by working three
days fur the owner. ILe was almost
■LACK A rt'LLEK, rroprMera. »ra
wholly aeU taught, erea to his knowlp&gt;«p*r«4 U taraitb
MONUMENTS
Tto miatrasn of this log-hat, the
HEAD 8TONE8.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

rould not afford to marry ; eoroaiu. be*
canto they were afrai 1 of diroroe, which

HASTINGS MARBLE WORIS!

IT.A.LIA.7ST
AMERICAN

MARBLB

If. Ilein-Iricli, too man who during
hie lifetime emphadre-l hi* belief in tho
efficacy of capita! punishment by en­
gaging himself to do the public exocu
ting fur nil Paris, died recently and

cruelty of his horrid trade a delight.—
Ue hsd a large collection of painting*
and engravings who** subject* wore nlways nither tho*o who hsd nuffered
ranitnl punbhm»ut or thmo who ha I
lt&gt;Uu-t*d it Jle swciuod to leave Ixxotne
on nntbusiaat tn bi* tnrrible pursuit.

Mr*. E. D. E. N. Southworth: the
prolific novvlist. ia thus parsg.-nt&gt;u«d by
an interriewvr: Mrs i-ouUiworth u

HEBIUCK.
Ladies will find almost everything
usunliy^kept in a Dry Good*
□tore !

»“•

rag the taam-cappod billows with-the I
*
»nows of eighty ia hu lock. But then the Maerlptlon ot Caption Jaek by as Old
illustrated papers always bore tlirir pic-' Acquaintance—The Lava Bed*
turns taken an tho spot.'
'
------

---• i,.ui:iin . wuut tu.
To which *hn repbed, ••Tommy. I |
llM, wWn tUillg. Why, *ir, I .hall
know you well, and have no objection • hw„ thn w
parfaUed before d.mcd her inlvutica of giving n series of
to marrying you: but I cannot do it; „v„_ oro„B*d head in Eurnpo. I will reptesontations H Brtuaei*. thereby
atraighc
off.
aa
1
one
aomo
debt*
that
i
.wryb«iy, I teU you. It will
FOB
muit iirni l&gt;o mid."
...
.n
act all the Italian*; Spaniards F.-wtv.
Egypt­
ian* aud Frenchmen crary. They don't kevpfag her word with the dooiaaed
composer, Michael Bslfo, to create the
part of Bddk PUaitfoul in his ]&lt;&gt;etliumuua opera,. ‘Il Taiirtnauo.' She is

EsKt Hid. Hastuv. te IS, 1811

FOR nmiClXxl. PPBPOHK.-.

। AI lan tie, turns out Io be only ti.irtr-firc, • own behalf.
ntu! mutp-lnftkiny f..r lit. am. Tht* 1Zis.

Im [frighted

geld in 1S40. They can talk good Baglivh, yet tho Pmco Oominiastoaere must
a I!ways have interpreters, as they insist
on talking their own ter.gunge when

look* ; sunietiirea dreaaaa in good clothe*

�CIVIL IXXVICX

l^ltpobliauianntr.

bacon &lt;fc

UF01K

Hu Appointment.

MORAL

E. Buttmck I Co.'s Patterns.
The truU &gt;s, tlia people of Detroit,
most universally desired a Povd, —.
ecruld not agree upon the focat.on, and
°» •
&lt;be the Infor­
, ,,
. mstwn of business men and the pubis:
the Lrgislatur" cunfered on the Detroit ’ jwnorallj,
Boanl of Park Commimionsrs the pew- . Many persons are daily exposing
er to fetete that I’nrk. Just that, end themselves to severe peualtiee far violai ..

.

.

.

. .

.

FaahKitf*Publishers and Manufacturers
of IfoliabU Patterns, have adopted a
system and perfected a plan fur the cut -1
ting■»nd fitting of their jatterna. which I

WORLDS EXPOSITION!

ties of such appointment, and it hex
I study of the following eectsoiis will not been made at no aolicitatior. or sugges­
tion on my part. Indeed. I fint knew

' lately wicked” it will pnxxlo all iublU- necessity of prosecutions to enforce the
provisions of tho law.
Section 142 of the new postal code
Hurtnea, Ihcatara. Ana 80,1878- j mrnt that Senator Wilber waa tho par- i^Sfei._______________________ ....

L’BK

: full dsocriptiou of tho manner in which
it hampered with some obligation or the garmen should be mads, the kinds
condition incompatible with my praoent o( material needed, number of yards re1 position. I do not think, however, that I quired, style and kind' of trimmings.
| the Praaidrat would have asked we to
quired), etc., etc , is printed upon each
patieni. Almost every lady is so fami­
li think, then, the President sin- liar with the Butterick Patterns, that
hia pretentions to civil-service re- they need no puffing by us. Catalogues
containing illustrations of all styles of
Snuenta far ladies and children tnailad
e upon anplication to us, nr any of
i our agents Patterns sent by mails pre-

bo'ng that alj the bill* pertaining to the , anything in any mail matter not charged
with letter postage, or make any wri­
VOLUME XVIIIi not a single one ot Uisai onginaieil j ting or memorandum thereon, and de­
4 with Senator Wilber or any other SenWith this ieewe of the Bxsxn oom ■ i ttor
rate than letter postage, shall, for every
such offense, forfeit and pay five dollan, and such mail matter or inclosure
der nur management Whaf wc have ; meads that ilia boys be taught the print- • shall not be delivered until the poetagn
it" and Northern
im. &amp;r U. imp™—1 H lh. ]-H » | “«
&gt;W.- &gt;• wmII'S. ia paid thereon at letter rates, but no
'Indiana.
.
i
_-_ i _ a moat interMtiug place to teach a boy extra postage shall bo chargod for a
patent to our petrous; wU . we may be #
Wby
in.
ready to do aU in bis power to promote I
13U
Woodward
Are.,
reform in all departmonia."
able to do in the future will depend cn d^da bank note engraving in the list refone or wrap[Mr'1
Dotroit, Mich.
••What do you think wore Mr. Cor-1
The faDouingwrs among the decisions
the patronage which ms)- be extended of desirable occupations as that is extia'
■———
tis' rvaaona (or
for reaigmug
rnaimuur 1"
t"
to ur. Wo shall endeavor to make ths -voimgly remcn.-rahve. A few of them of the Post Otics Department:
" Any rommnnicatiwn wliolly or part­
n.„„ in every sense .J
to filljniBor
the offios of
New Advertisements.
Barrwxa
«&lt; the
Um term
term aa might be brought up
oAer
ly in writing, sent by mail, is subject to
K—
V—..I Gt....
ol&gt;.
....
letter jiostagv, whether sealed ur un­ ter of rvaignatiou. I du nut exactly re .
sealed. except fool manuscript and cor­ member all the ciraumaiancee, but in '
that
he
aeened
to
ms
to
differ
from
thn
better fittgd than ever before for the years. Should the tecommendalious rected proola (tassing between author
President in tbe definition of eivil-oerlahars devuhing upon u-. and if. as we ho acted upm favorably it would take a and aubliaher.A
'* Circulars coataiaing writing other vice reform. Mr. Curtis apparently rehave some reason te h^pe. we shall in '
Ilian the address are subject to letter | gurdmi certain appointments of tbe
rrraident mcompatibla with t)»&gt; civil
ik.
m
nne ktrenrth eciual to
i .
We should have Le-u pontage by mail
„ _ ____________ _—--------- - . .
,________ _ -'seen something in tbe | “ Circulars may bo mails-at a pre­ service regulatmca, wbeteaa the Presi­
dent aeem’-d to consider that the regu­
Editor of a country newspaper, we ' report that would have helped the boys paid rate of one cent for each two
lations did not apply to. those offices. I
m44
shall do our belt to improve, from time j «jmfortable clothing and a square rtunees or fraction thereof in unsealed
do not, therefore, consider that tbe siric- •r -IMi, la sal* nortfwa .a
"'S^ZXiitaM... MU- .r'
alto• l». Mias. a&gt;4 Atal tail
•die address wool ! tulijeci them to TM-1
ikeMekswhtMor- anc" uf th* Buran, but to male
„
a?
KauwUar
Ike 1
ter (lestsge. *
.
j ) the JbwnAfawv ia better pooted on Rcbut
•• Any addition in writing other than 1
reading columns of more internet ana 1
'
•

KSW.
snsisssf
■S»a aurwse*

602

Manac.rk.

BOBBIN

1HIRI, MH. M.
ND HEPPO-DROMTC,

Five Distinct Exhibitions
E/ITIHELY

SENATE

f&gt;AV,LLIOltS

First-Class Instruments

W1I.L EXHIBIT AT

ifflw, mil, mi mu. is

&lt;» MU ISSBI)
csnrxrjtrw

postage bn mail. '
' tion, and of the ability ot tho Boys ' ** Cirruiare inclosod in
i blame I”
। tlioresn to lenin tho art of printing or tetter postage
’
' repeat I honestly think the
“ Il tinX™
mlM l» Wk u •;
“■“b
»*•
IS A POLITICAL TEMPERANCE ! T*
n,«*banical trade, wc pass
I.
«I _ton»-j.U
PARTY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD!
by for what it is worth, but Ik-ta. t..»;-rlr pr.,-1 « ita &gt;»
MitasMk».\»5ta»TiAG«l-ilk
“»
------- Wish just to say that the insinuation
-—-i.
U.. drer
«l L’•» •«»»
Thia auhjcct is juat now being widely ' !h,t ,h&gt; I,u-T* ’herein ere ec/ sr4Z rfoAUJ —uj.
»Vto™. ta
di.- "• &gt;ui«. ««11 .«• ~ «—» to to
di-cusat-d in tbe presa of N.«w England, 11 •»*^ufely false, haa no foundation | (Hbu-., Itain fo 1-r. o. li.ing «i|hm 1 poff-i-fr »*• JfJ1*""- ...
.
|
k.,1— —• —f-1. ... —....
and ia, morally conaidetvd, uf much im- *“ far:directly or indirectly, and I Uf, i-hto nr bi.
II fh. .in.;.
«O
Wfll bad., ita. m-pf-b.-n.. —-—w—..........
—
H.
i.
aof
’
p-d,
ta
MS
pl«fb^
toTlfta appalaBaWT
, a.
»I.
iw-rt*n«.and nannotbotau fully oxnmin-•.“P deficiency that oowe of us
.Mi ofta, Ed paiatal -auto ’'
Wtoak a-ld aaf da - .11 ilia . -j™.
"Uta. p-iaS
ta tataeud „|d'«M~f&gt;7l toll "-ibdaa’f tata" | S3
pmnpllr
lh,
all atata f-di al 1-. ftaa
i "“I
I--" -°W taak U aia a..
appreciated y
,?*?,. • ...__
®f Senators, nod without -to apoa akkb ihm I. aa, .A .
itai. d^,, J
end we give place to th. foJowtng wry
in addition to tbe address "
lh*’’ w*w
the public good. I
■wads! review of the portion taken by
____ - fa- another
_
... »/.
But we •prase
lelrh
•• Package, of pap.ro or rireularo have fully cummitted rnyaelf to civil­
the editoi of tho Prohibition JfereM thi
. Sva. U.. paa al &lt;te .to-ptah-l -U-to . Ctototo, ,--id. —to
£1"leading organ ot the political Temper-

~
t - sf
. oa rtu-h, in addition to the (K^tagu paid
THE POSTAGE QUESTION
on the original package."
APPEAL FOB PARDON.
f
, •• ine martUun o: a not" or any otner I
-------Poatagr
must bo,_____________
paid on all newai
a printed
cireuter subjects it PeUtion ol th, KIowm and ComanH.t
------- - ------------_ — 'nritingiu
_____ w_-«
-----------------------------------_ after
-r.3t_t.i-.
-------------ches for tho Releaxe of Sartanta and
“The I’rohibitioa HtnU is roustsaid- l-’rs.
July 1st, -TJu
wbxber
printed ...
in '.-i-..to letter |«»tage. Only
Only the
the address
addreaa
_
.
..
.. .. ... 1,__ Lit .K,.
rw ■&gt;,.! Thia ia —.-kt .nJ
'

New Scales
New Styles.
New Prices.

Very Low.

Wareroom, JVo. 255 Grreur, near Eighth St..

derf-AferassMa, published at Conoord. N.

matured and j half uur aubscrilK-ra by tho laesns. lhe ! io allowable ; Init any other writing,
greater part j principle is sound.”
such as dote, signature, ur any oilier
cCTurvu ,uv
... ... - a------ i
1
of the tegialati'-n designed ...
to 1»-----sm»i.u-j
the Ho says the Charlotte Lra^r. Eu: alteratiaa, subjects them to letter postjMlbtar .i •e3j.Q
Uti
sale and lh« c8n&lt;umption of sjnsitoi'cs !
I -w (M. tu Mt» &gt;, .ta ™
Imuora. Thia admisstea is
ofa n,lln!y newspaper in the State who 1
roataining any writing'other than tbe
It justifies all we have claimed favour;
.
,
•
,
» u
■
-Ar Ud ai
k.« »kl «»»«»■«
lh-f -k-n-s address can be sent by tuail. except at
the ineonaisteney of tho prohibition far- the same postage for tho circulation of letter postage."
lion. But th" I/eraM complains that a newspaper in the county where pub- I Section hu of the new I'uetal Code
provides .
•‘Tliat to fmiliutn letter i-onespucdI eace. and jirovide for tbe transmission
*the*prohibitive laws, but j®* « equitable
uf th. mails, st a
rate of pest­
os nnootinii whether there is anotli«r
Bpoakiag on this same subject tbe &lt; “IT. “• messages, ordtea, notices, aad
yb
&lt; .ru.i
_ , r ,. _____ _ ___ _—
The
rnntra or written in Mam or inx, ine

The following petition from Indians
asking for the release of Sant-.n:* ami

I

u

all: Ilia mt

1‘ltOBAT*. ORDEH.
MtCHIOXN. Coeaust E.«r
f IM
CSert Isr &lt;ks ■ a,
&gt;1 ths K-hsi- uWss. is lb-

Srtihitfcj'.irs

Department:

We, the chiefs, bravea, warriors, hvs l .
men, and young mePot the Kiowa and

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO

curved thy displeasure by numerous dep- |
redationa and [dimdrrs, by murdering |

tro,“
» tlie^auestiou and
"Membero of tho coining Congress | authorised and directed to furnish and
r?°vt.Ti7-.&gt;*di- ’•T ?fc*y wil* riT**l »•&gt;" -**» requiring iuno to tho public, with pintoge atanirw
in thia State, ami undf» Republiran di­
ruction. H all has not been doua that.'
might hare been, the fault i* wnb, ran.
great measure, those professed friends

W.tap.il.1. a... I—" too. aod.-tok —I. .b.n ta v-J ••
.. . - ‘ . . . uf roatal mtaroourao under rules and

Flock crer brought to the City.

people and government of the United
SLilee until thou has taken our chief.

““t*

Indies’ Fine Gold watches.

department.

Writing other than thn

loved ohiefeand wcroen and children —

irUy printed mar l-i mailed fur one
cent for each twu euncee or iracuuo
- --------------------- --­
thereof f»Uf prepaid by postage stumpe Great °P‘nt
** w,n
affixed.''
•
obey the wishes of our groat

Diamonds,
Silver Spoons,
Tea Setts.
Indies* tMts,
Pearl Settr.
Ice IVrbera.

•&lt; fcy maaae
. the HE

tribes, and use our influence to induce
them to maintain friendly relations

•Slll’J'ttk,..
resMee-1
s»r»&gt;.i
PROBATE ORDER.

I.uiii-, ——-- —
m,. resuil oi inqumra ai uie i USI uuto law. lor u»e acroniiwj-wwu vi iu«
will in all respects, to the
reuse, and make "rum (indeed) run as L
rtrnent, that ths-till for reducing he."
free as water.” As to the twaddle about
postage to two rente failed in the
•&gt; There is no provision ia the |&lt;oetal ability, obey the wishes of
the Repubbran party being in the "grasp , gauate. Tho bill requiring pre-pay-1 coda allowing the use of pcotal cards
ol the ram fiend" whom it dares "not nwnl o{ n,.repaper postage a bo failed, other than such at may be furnished ।
offend for ite life." bow hapjoaa iLpray.
(bt) following Urtl" clause waa 1 by the department, with atampa imthat liquor sailors are being pnwecuted ;
jnlo Bn appropriafion bill, and 'pressed upon them
Substitutes for

Gold Teeth Picks'
Gold Pena,
Gold Watch Keys,
Coral Beads,
Coral Necklaces.
Corel Setta au&lt;l Rings,
Bronx* Ornaments.

PROF. GIBLEffS FAMOUS PRUSSIAN MILITARY BAND.

Hinisomely Decorated Van:, Dens L Cages,

srsv?
‘The only postal cards containing!

Syrup Disbea.
Spoon Holders
&lt;'u|« and Goblets
'
Bracelets,
Gold Thimbles.
Silver Thimblea,
Gold Loeketa,
Shirt titudda,
Musk Boxes,
Watch Chains,
Seal Ringi.
BroocLm. Ac.
-.qwra uias»e».
Opera Glaaaee.

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.
Watch material and Tools for Jewelers.

Agency, Indian Territory. the twentieth

that all who partake of the

Any ono visiting our city should call at i ur establishment and examine the goods.
THE CHEAPEST I'M 5E8 IS OUR MOTTO.

icsrstsr

B. F. NORRIS ic. CO.,
1ST &amp; 1 0 (STATE STREET. ClUCAflO

Such legislation as thia, ia an unjust
t.ng or metuwanduui other than the ad-

infer but that the pmoiple i
o
1 •.t.indie.e;.-. I B

CHICAGO

ELGIK

support ot

about free run is a blow at prohibition?

State St corner tf Madiscn,

Kaciiflcal fiDEaa Hippta «Bi M Cm!'

f&gt;&lt;ared by the general circula..
.
.

prohibition party will do any better ? i Uwy are published.-and wmen naa been
Brr I,rK’,T *««*»•»•/ ‘Wr free circulation
trapcrar.ee men and temperate men.
,u.
No.
.ii must
„ admit that there i...
».
HinU
are ways
ibu same subject the
and maausuf promoting temperance not I
Bopida Jfoprf in a recent loads
incorporated with the prohibition pein- gave place to the following which wo

“a

A 139

ritoitvn oitiir it

r‘&gt;* . IWmssterDrtx-ra]. nnd when so used carried into captivity more than a^hnnd; rod of owr woman nnd children. We
in- ' shall lie kramanitted through the mails
love ouv chief*,and women and children,
as free a» water” is a palpable exsgger-. ty papers, ana w prevent uiai general - '
—s- —
- -- and are brought into deep trouble an I
ation. But suppose the Republican knowledge ot kcal affairs which cua!l__Mu,«
.
I sorrow by our own disobedience, which
party haa failed to coroe up to the full aloae
_~ -r Is- 4-»— m the

J E W E L ER S I

CoLoieus Of w WofiDtn Would.

meagre compensation for th" gratuitous
work that every newvpaper publish «r

prepaid by stamps."

The Modoca again Victorious-

rWe copy from tfia Grand Rapids
Deify JEyls of the ”S&gt;th inat. the follow-

Chance for a Profitable Inr-sUneai.

PROBATE ORDER,
xrrrgros r. o»-~» &lt; jssmv. •&gt;

Rsxsaccsr tfcsyi »

A Sira «i Ml aui Gutter erer a lite ia Lena

—-

THE MENAGERIE AND AVIARY

SALT

SALT

BARLOW &lt;fc GOODYEAR

ant Howe, of the Kurth artillery.
Lieutenant Wright, of the Twelfth in­

Keep &gt; luge mpplj of sj, fo,

including

u&gt;we&gt;[ mBr|jel

their Brick Warehouse.
&gt; lti. I 11" 1

been dislodged.

Smallpox lamely.
follows: -I

A LIVING EGYPTIAN PHOCODILE.

hundred

110 Barrel lota and more .old to dealers at a very small ad-

pax, though the pittings are filling
When Jenner diarorerad cow-pox

by that party,

fit hit e Htt w w tai Ml Ita Sdt Eqad a Ik lakr.

Vince abovu Car-load Rates

or THtnrrt fift. £

TKGmTADSTRALWffiDSM

ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL

'

Water Lii£e,
Ohio lime.
Shingles of all kinds,
i/i caa

i&lt;W

�F?(b R^pUeuc^ji

CLOTHING.

Peninsular Railway.

CHURCHES.

W!1

Yc»t»r.iny s» the ship Pmrmagin dinr: trom Alexacdri- Egypt, was dis­
toward* naw l-eate* io tho fertile Wait.
To thoac guing to Missouri, Kane**, I charging her cargo, rat tn-r an amunng
Netastka. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming seen» occurred. As near as your rvpor
Nevada, C»Rcun ur Caliluqua. ww rae-. hrcM". find out, tho fart* in coai.eem.tcebu a ebrap. rafe, quick and direct i
; route, via St- Luui*. onfr the "Mtasouri
that in a large plank bOx wci cunfinad
Pocifie Railroad, which runs it* fine
; I»cy Cuashtk and Pullman bleejiers an NRoctie Crooudil* for Bab Mm A Co.'a ■
j frutu fit Led* to principal point* ia the Menagerie, captured on tho banka of
' WeM, rstAeal cArayr. We believe that the river Nile, about two English milea
the Miuouri Pacifiu Railroad has tho below tbe ancient oily of Thebe*, by
Ix-st track nnd tho finest and safest
equipment of any line wuat of tho Mie- mean* of a hawser made into a nooee
sjeinpi, and it* connection* with road* and baited with a young calf, hi* cap ton
further West are prompt nu-l ywliabl*. being a party of native* in the employ
ThcTexa* connection of thh road is of one of Bobbin* A Co.'* agent*, who
i* actively eugsgvd in eacuring rare ex­
cerpt* of tbe animal kingdom in that
benighted country. Bnt to resume our
narrative by being joetled about in hi*
narrow priaon in a.manner ia which he
waa not accustomed to, hi* lordshin be­
came infaiiated, and, lathing hia pondoreu* tail aguiiut tho aide* of tho box,
auccooded in effveting hi* eecapo ju*t a*

BBS1

BMIOKATIOH.TOMIBU.

The Atlxniic A I’acifk Railroad Com­
, pony offer* 1,200,000 acre* of land in
Central and Srotbweet Misequri. at
from $.1 to $12 per acre, on acron yrar*'
time, with free transportation from St..
Ixjui* to all purchaser*. Climate, wsil,
timber, nunoral wealth, schouLs churchc* and law-abiding eociuty invile emi­
grant* from all point* to this land of
fruit* and ikwers. Fur jiuticular* addreae A. Tuck, I-anl Commbnettgr, St.Ixiniv, Mo.
1$

total felijijii

gun,* aeattsnng among the crowd—
which had congregated on learning of
what wa»going uo.and hi* royal highness
Carted along tho dock, thrashing hi*
caudal extremity at a fearful rate ; only
one haploM wight, however wa* struck
and that a German roustabout hr the
name uf Strip, who waa eent whining
off tho dock into the water, and would
certainly have bran drowned had not
aiaietanco been promptly renJerod. Tho

। A rare chance to troy Dry Good*
I cheap—P. IL Sahin 4 Co. of Jackson,
| are eellmg ont tlnir entire stock at tint
STRANGER, TASK JOTICE !
। cost. They havo an itnmonw atock,
Be auro and take tire £r»t Lum to tome *109,000 worth of choice good*,
Al Trontwina'a Barber Shop. sign of'[ of all kind*, which they arc clo*ir.g out.
the big polo an&gt;l razor, where you can i
; always get a good job done in ths bar- !
bur lino. Al always keep* ajlarga a*-,
aortaient of collar*, Ucj, tobaccos, cigar* |
and gunt's'furnishing gondt on hand.'
Faro from 6 eta. upward'; baggage

TIE IMUS MHU HOURS.
Built in the Country

OUR

GREAT

$8.00

Robbins Sulky Cultivator !

WOOD

AWING

Other ^stores nak so much more for
the same goods
Wc always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollars.
\
*

MACHINES !

Etc.

P^OWKR^Lt

TRI WKS

it c.Ktk’.’Vu

niCHlGAN CENTRAL R. R.

rn.n txpr&lt;:,irom trosll, •elccUxl
Cuawidt Haraid A Co., Now
i« absolutely iroio and &amp;woe:.

Grini River Valley Dividoi

I.1LLSES

ft.lGS

Paper, Lcntber, nnd Zinc Trunks
from $1.25 uN$20
We arc t-quare dealing in all our' ac­
tions, Cheapest store in Michigan, and
strictly

fedly popular rued* ia thn country, itis trull built. h»*gx&gt;d'car*, make* quick
। time and is oontrollad by n* gentleman­
ly u set of other;* a* uror managed a
Kailtoad. Don't foil to pntnmiio it
when you gu West.—Charlatl* Z«lc.
i Wo print thn above that we may *«y
!u our many friend* who are from time j
to itmo guing West, that from personal

ONE PRICE.

HOUSE!

STAR CLOTHING
36 Canal Street,
DWIGHT A BURRALL

ocrea of laud attached, sitnaiad 3 1­
mile* west of Halting*. Term* c»m
Would exchange fur olhar property.
Inquire on the premise*, or tuidres*,
nprlG’.P
J. POTTER.

Hailing* P. 0., April 29d. 1873.
Mra Fanny M. Bolzen, Mr*. Celeatie L. Coal*, J. C. Canfield, Frank
Campboll, Mr*. Fancy Hall. Otia Hall,
Jacob Miller, Mr*. A. Aaniner, Wm.
Jay Strickland.
Direct your letter* to number of P. O.

MT Itemember m,r name

‘ ST.’IR

CLOTJIUTG

HOUSE

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

w"w« notice that A. Troutwino ha* put
up an awning in front of hi* Barber
Mra. Taylor'* gu&gt;l taste in trimming
Shop! Al does everything for tho com­
williuure fur her a good Irale thi*
fort of hi* patron*, au they aay.
spring.
.
noltf

iKWTox-Trn

। epeuxibk* party, tbe Farm known m the
i John C. Bpanecr Farm, in the township p&lt;Wo ore pleased to svv the improve­
i of Baltimore, consisting of SO acre*, nil snoot, going on all over th* city. New
improved. Fair House. good fruit, &amp;e sidewalks, being'built, eiiade tree* be­
ing planted, grading bring doin’, do.
Go ou with tho gu-xi work.
Noncjt.—‘•Foritivoly I must have mj
*r&lt;uil’nts rattlrd by May 1»L as 1 nm
going awr.y on account of my health.

track have bran enlarged, ao that w».
now hare a full half mile track. There '
nro laborer* at work digging out tree*, '

grulw, Ac, and tho Society a*o hound '
to have more inviting ground* than

Michigan Central R. R

American Organ

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

sssssas,£!w«s:s.ti-Rt
__

:t£ ** £a|

.

Ii OH to thi Pitt oi its Menis.

l/A aorica of Temperance Meetings are
being hold nt the Const House, having
in view the curtailing of the illegal liq­
uor traffic in thia city,, in which many
of our enterprising citizoui are taking
an active part Tbna far, little ha*

yuuLungv? Woman
are you faint for want of food 7 Child
Jo you. want something to eat? If so
L. E Stauffin’* Eating Houra
i North bide State Street, where you will
1_ find everything in the line of ratable*.

S*x&gt; Ho.—N. T. Parker of thia city
wii! rail at lew figure*, for cash or good
approved note*: two goal Marra, ono
weigh* about law lb*., the other about
000 Bm-, two &amp;ngM bqggie*, two double,

buggies, two double and two single Bannerac*. H’era are bargirine for thora
wanting auch property, that are notI often met with, thaw mtIu45#

tlia loading mon, and tho adoption of
the annexed preamble and reaolutlon
presented to the la»t meeting by Hon.
R. J. Grant. Tho next meeting will
be held at the Court Hotsae on Friday
evening, when a committee appointed
to draft a const itu lion and by-law*, for
a permanent organization will report,
and aomo resolution* proaented to for­
be
_
The following i* tbe Preamble and

Everybody Should try them before 1-urchasing Elsowher

TWIr toe* la awqadad **4 la Itolr OS« u4 beiuto'al c«s;« Mnyra* all Mh«r* ia toaaly of

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.
FRANK L. WARD.
Hastings $ Allegan.

May 15. ’72

Chromo

adopted at tho meeting on Friday e*o। uing last.
John wn &amp; 0»’a celebrate 1 Gold Pens,
Whrroas, The Mayor of thia aty has
hr Uat in tho market. fr-r «h at the coiled the attention of thn Counril to
' Citv North Deput. I'. O. building.
the uecoreity for doing unuething. to
prevent gambling within our Lordem.
Tberafure, ba it
Umuni, That Hi* Honor tho Mayor,

|

lion to tbe nrceraity for doing aomothing to prevent tho sale of intoxicating
liquor*, by the enforoemeot of the law.

EXWAXD-

One of thoee blood chilling accident*
which so frequently occur upon Bail­
roads, occur*-! on the Grand River Val­
ley Brad on Saturday Monring lot at
Nuahrflla in thia Cbunty,. Thn work
train went east on that morning, and on
entering NaehvOJa, tbe whistle Mowed,
down brake*, a* the train wa* to take
in wood at lliat place ami one of tbe
hand*. Gory by name, stepped arrow
from the Qabuo** onto a fiat rar just a*
tbe brake* were taken off, and wa*
&gt;4-fWk—ri o4 Ml

. car* and w** run ortt by the Caboose,
and mangled it^ amort horrible manner.
: Hi* brad was nearly ravered from his

on the Doorsand

Windows, so do not be, deceived by other merchants, as we have no Branch Stores.

rmsr.
CITY flEITS DEpOT.

Oil Paintings
CHROMOS !

two day* each.
Woodland, April I Oth. one day.
Naibvilb, April ISth. on* day.
Middlevdie, April Mtn, two day*.
Arayria, EtwMcbootHoura, April 21,

THS! C!:u:

SIMMONS &lt;5

�rpuE

XgricHlfMrs! anb Doauetic.

NEW

OF MICHIGAN
some of our bate Troit cuhurist regard
■a the present fruit prospect for I h”h
.

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

Paacina.—Every old jx-aeu Lroo that
went into the winter with an imjwired
vitality, from drouth, overbearing ar by
diaearo, is probably dead, and blessed 1
riddance to them. AH tbe bud- on live
trees of tender rmielise, are dead; but
live buds are found among the hardier
varieties, and whiL* maar fruit growers
give up nil Mjuxtatioua cf a single
psaeli. ottun are very sanguine of not!
merely (wachra to cat. but pea-rhos to I
•hip to market. Wearo ronidenttberwe
are peach bads r-live in the ft. Joseph j
fruit r^fot. which will if ftitnrw d«-

:...................... ~

fitasai

Ths c«l»erl MthojrspMng Company of Detroit,
•

VINECAR BITTERS

.». ........... ......................... ............ •*»“

•'

The New Capitol and Grounds,
,,, ,
................................ ...j
a .1 1st-, is •'*'
Stets suite w«4MSt» pnee et
-T&gt; -TO- &lt;-&gt;
DOLLARS
EA CH-

“

iSynSifK

BUILDERS
Wild Life in the Far West

sias»s;£:

' $23,900 in Real Estate !
;
।
$3,000 in Gash
'
{
•
.
Stimuli in Pefaoital Property

Eanlalicn
716 PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS

BITTERS.

■Sr;

TluLo'

{J-»£KSUk"Sl
IKS.-LW
«.rfj .»! serf'ros iac ,
I sMil SIMM l-r »4« *»t .iisraxs
n. st esM.s
er vcetna
nt lbs C»«n M tsvs-nStruuacs- is seM •»»■&lt;» eT
M4si&gt;sCJ«m ICX st leu
the ktekjM mU I

iLANTATION

Bitters
IPR1SE

• rww and tadly hurt.
Will
Kittafiniee in uus»d eondition.
c-vcr protected, by snow, ami t
l-eon a very itmrral motectin
l&lt;«rnr» arain good order. Wi
m many blackberries a. the

fruit region fol !&gt;78 ere fair. As m
money, we oatert that more money
i.e made by tho tale of fruit ia '*3.1
was made m *7'J. Prices will rule h
uad vr.McnMTM will have to go and
and |&lt;cv for all they want, fur it will
go begging to U kept from lotting

60,000 00
SINE’S
!IFT

jCsNTERPRfSE.

ERATO PRATT, fWL

ST4BLET I. TUP.XER, StfT.

GREENBACKS

Ayer's

0,000

Hair Vigor,
For TMtorinc to Gray Hair ita
natural, vitality and Color.

&lt;

ATHAIRON
Fr i/nre /io» o/i tjtf'o

Gewing Machine

Tar Cordial

JEgMCH .
• .• • ’ ’
1 - ■ ■ ■. ■ ■ ■ • ■

TODAY
BOILEE WOBKS.

Shelters.

DODD’S

ICOMFORTS
|PECTORAL
DOES IT! IsYRUP

celery in perfection is not good tor jwii
nnd beaus. Where pea, arc wanted in
succeesinn. aa thvy are in most unvote
gardens (though not ia tho market ct
profitable prices), the early ouae may Im»
followed by aquadiee. tho latter by tur­
nips or cabbage. Again, the amount of
manure needed to j roduc-., good early ,
lettuce, beets and apitmeh would be j
worse than wasted on a late crop of'
turni|&gt;a, whkh Would bo very large,
roaroe and wormy. Moreover, cabbage
can not be made to follow cabbage or
11 is 115 ftv ij
Ml)’ fea*
turnips, or ths reverse, without an in­
terval of at l-sst two years, itnlosaj un
some kinds of Ltuostcr.n lands.
Which vs will Enhance for WOOD
When j«-aa ur ]&gt;ota!oes are t &gt; be,
followed by squashes, every fourth row ■ delivered at our Fuundn : w WHITE .
ASH. OaK c.r llOCK-KIJf I.TMBER
in planting; in this)&gt;}m&gt;k row the squash
weds should be sown the fin: week in
June; they will not run before Julv 10th,
giving time to clear away the early crop
and plow the laud between the squash­
es. Tim same plan is adojited when
O’fKHT, BURRAA S MESSER.
celery follows poiat-xw, and badkod up j
after the potatoes are cleared away. ।
When peas ar potatoes are follow«d by
turnips, it i&gt; common to give the land a
DR. WILSON S
light plowing or harrowing, and rolling
and brosluug. sowing tho turnip seed
about tho last uf July.
When laie robboges are to follow .
pens or potatoes, tbe land should receive,
possible, a second manuring after ths
early crop u cleared off, and made tine
by plowing. Tbe cabbage plants must i
bo art by July 20th to head well.
The land for spinach, lettuce, l.JCti. :
v-ariy cabbage, an ! onion* should Ik- :
made viwy neh by abundant manuring, 1
and tii.-s-i crops era generally made to
FIVEYEAB8INTHETERRIT0RIES
irrsGUsoirs
procod celery.' which needs also ven
Dy J. U. BEADLE,

KEP.VIKE

BEST THIMB

III

THE

WEST

Atcliuoa. Topeka 4 Santa Fe K. R.

jc-Aivrx&gt;^»:

THREE MILLION ACRES
.s'du«&lt;M sil tud rmc tit .{rioHzut
Kulby. th Fined Ptrtlen of

I M

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

nm=

yu/Xr

to ill original
‘
eo!or, tcilh th*
nUu and frenhrMi of youth. Tbin
hair ia thickened, fallen hair chocked,
and baldr.M* often, tlxHicl* u-* always,
cuyed by Its u.-e. Nothing can restore
tlir hair where tho follicle, are de­
stroyed, or tho plantia atrophied and
decayed; but ouch os remain can 1*
■ared by thio appUeatioa, ami siimulated into activity, so that a now
growth of hair is produced. Insteal
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Ito occasional use will prerent tbe Lair
from turning grey or falling off, ar»l
consequently prevent baldness. Tho
restoration of vitality it give* to tho
scalp arrrsts and prevent, tho forma­
tion of dandmtf, v. filch i. often no un­
cleanly atid offeiuire. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
sotao |&gt;rv;&gt;ar_-K«;» daup-rous and inju­
rious to the* hair, tho Vigor can only
hem fit bat not harm it. If wanted
merely for a H.UU DRESSING,
nothing else ran be. found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not sell white cambric, and yet lasts
Lui g on t lie Lair, giv ing it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

it*
.MiiumuS ia ■«.
rj at m«I t-rim-i. .nt I
S-Ee^Ss

.‘WEttte&gt;*4 MXlwniF m, .: r.
i-eU.el.eeU, ,t if*rr-,
al ike Jenb t

Ayers

Cherry Pectoral,

SOO Pagas, iSO Engravings,
.
u—jl..,
.... ,v.

,":£ttrs4s.*&lt;3E
,w,sfaT-Cough. liroachlUs,AsUuae.
and Consumption.

Tte Pitt ta Tar Mai,
ttse

ISUBE YOUE LIFE

Greal American Dyspepsia Pills,

WIT &lt;/«"««««

Tte Hitial Lift Issnaice Craw

UNDEVELOPED WEST

WONDERFUL OIL

sEwMSsiS.'.
... . ..... U »r. 7 ;Wr. to.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.,

&lt;&gt;f rir*'o-

COL'GH aIIHURE,

DMte nMsito Mta.an, Q-m**IZSu

Consumption can be cured.

anew bookl;^;.

LARGEST and STRONGEST]
T^,e great German. Remedy

iaalawwMk. *&lt;*■!• who weeM Boeers u
““Vi?'uZuTbVHE. Prtilehsra.
®U __
nJtgR; Cosa., cr
tl

Dr. Crook's WinoofTU.
•a •
dpt

Assets over 856,000,000.

io
Public Twt

OR. CROOK’*

WIN?

12,000.000 ACRES.
June 1st, in hiila five feel apart, among
tha lettwe and epinaah; like all vines,
They amrt fight tend and highly mannn-d.
Cecum bur pteklee are made to follow
peas, cr are sown cm a freshly turned
croewward Jtfo-•-•Oth to July 10th.-

Wishart's Pine Tree

A dressing
» which is at
cr.ee agn cable,
h alt by, and

'WBuaii’s Gtory ftHerHair.
-a LYON’S P

the celery plants, but blank rows should
bo kit bet-asen the IkwWi aud oniaxu, as
tbry will not eome off eariy^mough for
the celery, tboogh in ample ee^n for
banking t: up. Tbw celery rows should i
b» eight feet apart, at least when tho
Boston Markit eatery ie planted : tindwarf kinds can be punted cloecr. but
are inferior. It ia rather diScnlt to
make melons do well ns a second crop
witbo nt hot-bs-ds in which to start the

CUB. J. M, fa. Alt

5147
Onff 50 CentsperBottfe:^

by which the garden is inaiL- lu ykU
two end er. n three, rrops in a teadm.
But little tnont labor or tnannte i&gt;
uevded lor the two crops or one—in Act.
th'i amount of Btanam required In pro
dues, one crop in profrctlon w ill goasralh
curry through th.- Mxoud with litiio ad.

Lwrrf.1

'KSff

PURIFY YOUB BLOOD.
WORN CONFECTIONS
CLEVELAND.QUID.

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mm.,
VieMllel Me4 AwelyUeel CWenleu.

THE SEimirrtlTHE Willi.
Fused wmditiM ef the Meed,

aunMaisiBasaaviatati

DR. OHO OK’S
mwror

■OLDPT AU. DBUOCBTi kVDtTWHrev
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                    <text>TPe f\E|»JBL1C\|i Banmer

Elisabethtown, Ky., with • population
of 2,500, sncnds 1200 a day on whisky.
aa the ‘’Methodist candidate for oonsi*-

A &lt;'.Lf. roin
uJont ether

VOL: XVI1L

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Professional and blite Cards.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 7, 1873.

portrp

itrawberrise to

- »t•otu-iuv. .imnutmtuur

rax wife

OLIVER

r TOLOAS Is faaa at thr

silion in his Bank, whore, after goimug York; I think I will take a trip to Texa knowledge of the buainaea, ho would aa, and than return to Berlin, and then
that tho young I aupnoee my find bird Emma, will look
ubu u*u iieoru si
United State*, and
’ bo could obtain the banker's pormls-

fLOWS!

M

nu«
uaa ceca gvnu a year
from time to time th«y neared

larg® freight depot at one of th® many

U

JOHN it..; ,

handle freight,
Nuthintr dai

After remaining

s.■

.

to prose, and taka "Whan my eyes ahull
bo turned to behold for the last time the

’

Shi,.
I T!?"7 “ ?",“V
a. - . Aa»**-iuurths of the cituem are candi-

its hiding

lull alone with

o.

•Is

Z.delial

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
IV

thing u the tamo, uuly that the student I had Lis revolver drawn and fired in selfA lunatic felt called uf Ppridvnco to
had sored Emma from being killed,! defence the hall rumctratiig tbu shuul- convert Henry Ward BoccLer aotnu daye
called to take
k, pnduring a mortal
Iqiarturo of Ad.-san fur th® United , ryuuud,
tttata* ; in whioh, a* wo bar® sold be-1 "Now you remember yon wanted to
Jjre, this Hoden: had not found any fa-I tob mo. and not content with that.
vol. r c-rury offered a town in Tas as
a free library, bnt, after consultation,
br, briiiging tuo suceoM of Adrian. I attempted to murder mo; thia i* your the citirens decided that they would
old baakur sharing the Mino inter- . aerond attempt and the test. Tho first
that Emma did
time when yuu sUbbfti mo in the back
This Studrnt seomg that hu 'adron-1 at Berlin, X o.uld liavo killed you then,
CVS were oi CO avail, and being lariddI dou the Luum&gt;, dcteriuinod to wreak re
It la one of the moot difficult things
bundrod
yourbut will la:

CO

FARMERS

HAMS. WIUI.I AMS.

It at the old,MtiHul &lt;&gt;f|

| Look to your intercut and jHircliaseyour !

DRUGS

Ho stooped over tho prwtrato man

snth sufficient cash

*'

Medicines
GOODYEAR A BARLOW

IIENS71EK. HEATH k CO.

H-aSES:

PAINTS &amp; OILS

□ace a laborer.

I

sccckant courovsaixe or

Cheupei' thmi the

OlteupcNt.

bu fnedntttiug waa thia student to

Ritira.

Enjirt Blxi. Hasten Jtffic I!, lilt

and bain I accmupliahed it yet—Detroit
iutnn&gt; time be able to tar that my grandTribune.

Sewing Bettors

During the last thirty-two yeorv, hat been eeliing exooUently.
troru 1841 to 1872, counting only stoamJohn Bull, (newtpaper, not the gonttetwwn the United State., England, that tho royal famQiee of England and
sud the Continent, forty-fourahipi have

rue Lttnoatoae,' Ala,, Newt tare thorn
bachelor
of Edinburg will nut taka plane till next
tow on a button, but he ia tho ombodi- eyed that he can too the top of bit head
without tho aid of a looking-ghaa. And
Queen Victoria will pay
Petersburg. Tliero is k

PRlXTni’nONS AND FAMILY
throe eonviviu!

J. S. GOO DYEAR &amp; Co.

DENT ST

JI y other grandmother in 1759 ;

He then took

। School Books &amp; Stationery

Jfiao Dftf qOODS !/i ENDLESS

I HIM. I . &gt;1 Altlt

11 ID.

think that this would Lf the last .fMUe partt unknown, wo presume, to pursue
they wuuld s«o him. The day after bis
:a:, I
dent bad taught him.
What became ef Adrian we will no | Eli 1’erkins, who is having
immediately to plot to
of clothes constructed on lang time, will
virnr I
!i:.
toon deliver a serie* of lectures in Lon.
bibe of that poiaon commonly called
don. by special req
clauntd the braubful Emma aa hi* wife,
wtio hterea town during their delivery.

where von know vuu get none butithe UllSl QI Al.JI J.

BLACKSMITHING.

tchool in Ubiter
measure potatoes in by the Sandwich mi t toe
latandere, while in Han Domituro it
lull, mountains, clothed in

U1U1 killed
pointing toward heaven. and people
hi* Emma, who, b«for® Jie left, bad midnight he armed himself srith a nxu] alter day,
loro for bunting, itrango to me, yet with a smile
promised never tv
ti ' “
■
•
creaturo bit bin, and
unoarthing iL
! of tills worfd » goq*l» fan would clilm b«f When
Owing to a lack of shining hour* duras bis wife, which he uuw toought w«. ft.-t of lifting it. who ahould anMar but
, uat far distant Now, having described his [wrtaor. Seeing tha: bo was dis­
aliclrigan will not gat
■ thor boner all the
now Adrian Humbert was getting , covered instead of attempting io escape, day this tumiucr from
orfty ocenlng
Along let us return ;tu Berlin and
ho drew his rivolror and filed wound-

Salt Salt! Salt!

'll &gt;T ■ Tc—ur.r,

r

k-«_

■

quiet young man that rould be trust-, the stqdant tried to add murder to his
being master &lt;4 two I already long oatatogue of crime
■ Florida has rii» blackberries and
language* uamaly Uu&gt; Geraaa ud
Th® student, as we hare said
ItogltoE. whisk teUer he had acquired wo sueeeeaful ia hi* gambling_____
before he Jefth&gt;* natiee country-he and all tha money ho made he would woug tho colored folks.

The Manufacturers’ Agents for Barry County I

GREBLE &lt;fc RI’SSELru

»kw

_ij

-m.

I the other fourth publish thoir
nnnuuncctncttt.

buckeye Mowers and Reapers, Superior Gram Drills, Ithica. wheel Rakes. Corn
dnd Fallow Cultivators, etc., etc., etc.

«nw.?»tEW» u t »

! airtl«l
r— «u—

l«k.

TRI Al

The oxly Waevn that ba. the Bl.Ol’i: SHOULDERED SPOKE.

Hmvil?

.
j 1
Milwaukee, Wis, elected a moyur on
tot up in (ha boot and tho 1st inato but ho exmuot hold die of

■hat account he could not explain ; but &lt;‘BI‘18,,L

IbMn-tai™* bf. U ™ wvawi*. I
i,
th,,
fretu the rolling of boxes and barrels lu ble, and were reey suecoesfuL and they

PLOW

Tho people of Frigefield, Teng.,
coming rivals ot Naahvillo for the
cation of tho Vanderbilt Urureraity.

In Salina, Kansas, the girls bare
oommimeed to go fishing, which is
certain indication of spring.

and | weeks the stranger bftd w&lt;*rmed htmsolf I for assaulting hi* wife,

And ke. p constantly on han-l a large stock of POINTS and other Repair*.

U. II. COX.

Dan Conway a tailor fall into the fit®

bsriuinah. Go., hu tallied one for tha
first tunttroko of the season.

Afterward he returned to Texas and ■ taken out and

.

tv.'i. i i-jokn.

’

that will auit you

Don't tie derelved by such •tatcmci'ta but come and rvi

son

ua-H? ;t

from New lock to now aconite in Tex-

in S nthern Illinola

At Milraukte, reoeutlr, a rnn
team
killed n girl fifteen ycara old.
1

, ana iun:
principal or agent. U
; known hi* object be

Manufac, A plow manufactured two year* ago i
not t«ing artapted to the wanta of uursoll and are iuaklnr a futile endea
to Injure the reputation anu sale ot i*e u
than fsetiry price*, and representing tticin

11. Ill IK.til II.

toarhsrj and aovenil more whipping

n young utuv nas iwcn anal eio,
acute. Hbe baa bad two hundred Hoonrod Augusta, Ua., fur plucking flowun in
York, lie began immediately to search ! landed safely at Galveston, and before, itreot organs grinding at IL.
11 fast friends with manv of thn 1
place* where Jie though
.rCT* I
,,u“ ei‘y- t8"®61’ “ W “Y i
« Dotruit hustamd b*r inheriting
might bo required, and
the day ! Hiat he tecame as bad u they, and | f500,000. It’s just his luck.
8
»um ot fJ/9.
the only answer
A hew lark while man lat-dy ran
•&gt;« eevnnu rraidcnta of thia district by
anybody," number. He had
&gt;,.4 I lkroat-disease, superinduced by nuun/'
und aoue-1 United Statro ncai

The Third Car Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite
Every one likes it
Everybody speaks highly of it
Even competitors Advertise it I
liable to sell their own, white the Oliver (.'billed Flow could be had.

"

i
’

There are olephaute in Kansas, bnt

One Hundred and Fifty sold in Thirty Days.

IVItlGillK HOLHltilUK

NO. 2.

vrcrk and claimed their money, which ।

SECErnS.
ncnaanip in wine, ornnne
he felt hia blood throbbing

M*al door wtM •/ U.is. Block IImUuji*.

st Jackson. Mmi. that he was decided! v

Pure Wines and Liauors!
FOB bEDICIXAL FUKrOtUB*.

TIE iMH H IN IWM!

PIBII1IWBl

He «*: b in forward

Weet §foro.

further friendship from
Heimath, the atudanL'*

■quattora and bark a like
dog. The
family wouldn’t take 13.000 for that csL

FORTY YEARS AGO

Sweet’s Hotel,
RAX:&gt; RSFlDK. • •

■ - men. i

What is it ?

Russell &amp; Nevins

town of Berlin, a man by the name of
Herman Sirota, who had a email ahop :ng the truth, tor there were edibles a&gt;
well aa drinkable* there.

■

Michigan Exchange

S

Immense Stock
ee. My “Trip Hammer, " with which I mate Iron* tor BLGGIHH.

; altogether he made
comfortabk
'inv ror
liimaalf ----and family, which
- ---------of a wife and a beautiful

COMI-ETITK1X.

□rot ed a Baccate which led me to the Invention of the riuocceaful IRON
HAMMERER. I am prei&gt;snxtto offirt

Single scat Buggies as Low as

The Tennyson of Indiana is roeponaible for the following poetical contri­
bution :
had taken tho pledge that "henceforth
re that buatle!
no wvuiu doi latie a crop, ana leave
all hia Cut frienda. To further hie
good ratenhona he did extra duty at the
at night other way, and geta the needle through
fail, tried the cloth well enough, and laya himeelf
M. J. Nibladt, of Caseuovia, N.,y„
out to find the eye, but in spite of
sraat deal of patient atnbbing, the nee- killed twenty-six crowa at four alio* a tba
ulo pejgt peniata in bucking againat the
■olid batten, and

until haring fanned th® acquaintance
one would have fonnd him well satisfied of two murderers, ha hired them to

winter

I1L-IIC ICK'IC.

One ITun&lt;lre&lt;l and Twenty-nvc Dollara.

csually.kept m a Dry Goods

I shall also build Hiqheb I’hicw Work.

as

taro Hsimatb, who styled himeelf
itudent of median®, lived ifi

himMdL'w^

that loroly girl whom I ah all aoon call

ow Farmers

He had hardly finiahed the sentence

Hite, Cft CLOm Brt Hi ta

IF YOU WANT

failure. Of all th-

(Sood AXLE
gnwtest of all to th. WHEEL,
property put tooetPcr, there to no danger of
lUt.Tdon’t remember of having a single fa

way thnmgb hia thumb with a eekrity blaxo, pretty nearly over
shoulder, and—well, a heroic

Prices Guaranteed.

J. L. JEvELEJD.
It. I'. STEIX HOFF

J. Cole &amp; Son,

GROCERS.

HAtTISGS. MICH.

ram the very jaws of death,
Thia then I»d to aa so.

PAINTING
ITALIAN

Hi:x\ AUD

St 3

Smcal nsleciaiial

DENTIST

UEiUFS,

Tins laL’

happened to bo in a skitf n private r&gt;o

HASTINGS MARBLE WOBIS!
•IONVMKN-TS
HEAD 8TONEM.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES.

l.uudrod and the Britlsli nine ponuder
&gt;.w —
__ i r_ _

corning uses wim iu» neeuie tie Kimi
both Ute thread and button from dip­ amoter and about one and a halfindite
ping bjr covering them with lib thumb,
child, which waa in bed.
and it la out of legard for that part o!

\Jlnd bco Seated, tanners Buggies at

Gold &amp; Silver Watches

nirpaarcd, at far aa the initial velocity

lofVto bold th® button tlitw through the

proximity to the depot, leirurolv acroea th® floor,
ir the Sowing Hudeon, up, without a tingle remark,
tr oct for hia children, and makro anoth-

One Hnnured^DollarH.

ted, that the artillery of tho Guard ia to

�(ht^tpnbnran gannet.

BACON A

FARMERS!
(“y*- wittreet talLra*

ARBS’

|

|

'Support Your Home Industries'
of Mr. Forbea, cannot believe Uia. Tot
tho good narue of our county, aa well
aa the reputation of Mr. F.. calle fur
the fu&amp;eat inv-siigatioc and we trust
all the/arts will bo brought n light,
ar.d tho whole truth toll, no nitoter who

I Sac. 4. ThoMavar aaJllv.a» 4ivarebs*»lw ae-

mm. ms.

18L1

0U&gt; PBM810S LAWS.

3F,XJM’3ESS,X"
te subject to tho foilowing fw&gt;i(
rotmof portage to be yrs ymif rt tte
via. On papers not excwe-iing 4 at. in weight 5 eta.; serai­
weekly 10 eta ; tri-Weekly 15 cU. ; MX
t‘ra*v • week, 30 eta : daily X&gt; crate.
Wo trust thia unfair dreerimirol.un by

Built in the Country-

beea brought to bear upon tho old man,
[ tho bain offered no ro*iataaca tn tho
i wilt A short Uraa ago tha mother of
tha boy* died—thus louring Andrew
and Samuel, both of whutu wwro boshslocx, in charge of thy form. Last fall
lost tha hearing of both oar* 'is increas­
Andrew wsst into tho north woody to
ed from 88 to 813 par month.
to San Fnuerieen, at the camo price it ia
Bat in both the above ease* the ut- dohvered to subscriber* in the eonnty work. While be waa absent, 8am (ae
( ha ia calfod) got married.
How, er
ereaee dm* not armraenoe till tho date whore published, rod st the some pric-i.
of tho examining surgeon's certificate. from 1-2 to 4 oc. ia weight may recrivo i ho was aiek when ba rains, is not known
I
The
firot
that
tho
people
knew
aiwut
the I
A father nr m-.thar aaakrng a pension I from the I’eam the CMutemrot-m ■
matter, waa that Dr. Parkhurst, of
shall be aaanraed t, have baao .lapox! jusri/ merits^ aad be repealed ae
Middleville, oooing James Forbes aaksd I
♦nt on the eon. within the manning of
I very firet act of the 43rd Congreas.
tha art. if at bis death ho or aha hail no
other mesas of support than tha pro­
reads of their own labor and tha eaatri-

“Saties to Special-Tax Payers.
Meson. tUrrte and Hodn« '

tho War or Navy Department, in case*
where such has her*t.»foro been requir­
ed, pr.rnaion io made for supplying it by
furnishing tho proof by Other means.
Upon Um death of a prasfor.er. or ia
cases where ro applicant for a pension
nhall die before tha issuance of » ponwon cartificate, tho arreais shall bo
paid only to a widow, or to children un­
der 18 yean of age. But where ths
party has died ia mdigant crenmateaces. and nr. widow or minor child aurvrree, paymet:: may be mad* to any p*rscn who has incurred tha «xpra«ne of
tho last sicknam or borial cf tha decent-

tainty that thia important lino of Road
» to be aide _&lt;rrt c om ia ovary respect
at an early day, rod thus made an im­
portant auxiliary to dU^arrymg trade
between tha Waa* and the East, rod
for the hmubiag of rappliaa to all New
England north and eert &lt;ff central
Massachusetts, thia road car. Im made
by for the riohkaat route. Wiest ia contomplatad ia thn« brfofiy otatod ia a late
Engluh telegram to tho aatoci^ed pma.

First-Class Instruments.

Robbins Sulky Cultivator !
■»’

. —

inuswdiateiy to bio tm.ther’v buoaw, rod
aacertainrd that Andrew had been in a
critical state rod unronaefoua for eovwral
dayc. Ha al»&gt; as-ertalued that Hro.
hid bw*n dividing hu Umo betw-en
caring for 2io cick brother, and wrtbng

WOOD

SAWING

MACHINE:
New Scales

-A. STAMP

FIELD HOLLERS. HARROWS.

New Styles.
,

New Prices.

s-

to hie hi&gt;3M overy day, and did all that I
ha axtid do for fata relief and -ornfort, I
yet Sam bad hia way. and ao Andrew
waa too ill to ba moved to another houce, ।
Tnx Altotn for May ta the meet briltha p«n follow ww aatforod to lie for
dayi ia a filthy &gt;^d, with no ano to 1 aant number of thia superb magarine
ever wound. It opens with a maguificent tnanna/pirture. “The Lee Shore,',
by M F. H do Haas. who stands. by
■eaaml count at the head at the Et­
"rina painters ut lanMt, rod w!m» has
never dooa anything so fine m this
drawing. Tho fury of tho winds sad
wslsn that hare driven the good ship

Veiy Low.

iiffl I■IlLIIRni.ll JIMS IIM!
bsi

If 'areroom, -Vo. 265

BUCKEYE

Greene, near Eighth

CRAIN DRILL

lum apturenSlr Ly Casilcar—a giuapeo cf a roaring
hour. Through torrent, that grra winding and dashing
1 brother- in-law.
...
.. ... .
.

DWIGHT A- BURKALL.
and after a time. Andrew again obowoti,
। eigne of animation.
I But, a* might he expected, lite man
। mold mX king aurrrva under tbu tpcat- I
taunt, and, after aaflmug catald tor- I
tnrvc. b* expired on the 30th alt
Or.'
tho 22nd ot April he wu Lariod, oad
3am, at tha grave, id th# ptwo»a&lt;w u( j
two or throe hundred pooplo, olforvl to
fight hia brother Jacnte bocauM he to- |
monatrat»l with him about tearing th* :
diver plate from the mfflr.. And ia |
thia, aa ia everything elan, Sam bad Lis
way and did actually taka.tha plate rod ;

We append the following lirt of pubfa: - ffioero nominated by the Governor
am! confirm*! by the Senate on the Ulto
nit- The aeWetam. like all thews raw le
by Governor Bagley, are eroe Ilant. and
command the approval of tha people.
In our judgment, the State Board ei

TEACHERS ATTENTION'.

Cedar Creek, Mnroa 3t. one day
Jubnrtown, Doty Sdmal H»aae.
April 1st, uae day
Hickory Gtrnerv. April it one day
Heating*, April .•‘th, and 29th, Court
HiMMe, two day* each.
WuudlMd, April 1'lth, one day.
Nadinilr. April 12th. ooe day.
Middleville, April 14th, two thiya.
Aasyria, Hlis School Ht.u«e, April2!.

ELGIN

iiAI'flll'.H.

sS^ifS£.

A HKW SUBSCRIPTION BOOL

IA.W:EiUSt,EI ffiSTCfflr

P
P

s OQ
t

• rod Stand*.

tains from eight to tea pises* of choice ' EDWARD M. FOOTE, M. D.
New Music, worth at Jaeat &gt;4 ia sheetz —— era
—j an
ii tha
-l n.ti! a —Va
• re
- 2n
nn 'I
inrre

। and unanimously adopted, wo eepecially commend to the attention of oar Sonstere and Lteprwtiialivsa ia Congress,
as the reror.fod jndgmeni ot the pevplc
of the etale of Michigan, and trust doo
heed wiU be given by them to the wiaLm of the people sad the neroeriuee of

or five Songs, Voeal Dusts, Foar-Hrol
Futon, and four Kano pieces for 30 da
f
No mnsieel family can adbrd to be
without thia valuable magarine. The
May number ia just tn han1; you can
get it by sending 30e to J. L Petero, 599
Broadway, New Turk, or tho first four
numbera of 1978 will bo mailed tor 81.

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,
8I0CA WELL, I* —■ casfsMi*** lU*

was Senator Chandler of Michigan, a
bhiff and isdependoni max who, what­
ever may be his fualia, ia klways hoetilo
to wasteful expoadmue of the people's
money A gsod story is told illustrating
hie peculiarity. Meeting a loading lob­
byist on day in a street car, Cbrodicr
arrostad lum with tho inquiry : “Smith,
what will you lobby thteves taka and
quit r ' Oh,” eaid Smith, (wo supproas
hie rosd name.) too po&amp;te to take o&amp;aro
at tha blnS way of tba Senator ia put­
ting hit quotion, “I don't know, Senator;
how much will yon agree to give?''
■•WeH," replied Chandler. “I eanoot
«;«ak for othan. I ut far myavlf I ata
willing to give a handrod milliana''—
“Covddn'l do it." mid Smith, “for w

Iwld Treth Picka'

fed

tAubwriba, Everybody Hbbscribs.

Coral Nreklare*.
Coral Setts and Ilin-*,
Ornaments.
•Bronae
’vvum iirnnmeute.

_

Ik acrlets.
Gold Thimble
Sdver Thim bl.a,
GoldLoeksts,
Shirt Sasdds,
Music Ihu. i.
Wateh Chains,
Open Glasm..

Office and Parlor Clocks of every description.

The Babcock

Dr. Crook's 17i_.

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_

Public Test

New Advertisements.

active, freighted and very srocs^fnl,
and ao the editor of the Now Toth E*day
and age.
Whatever hie fault* may
hove been, we remamice only Iris vartaaa, aad the good be baa done, now

CHICAGO

§

with greet intiUigence and indepen­
dence. Subscription pripe |5 including
Chromes “Village Belle’' "i'roeeing the
Moor.'* James Sutton A Co., publish-1
oro, 5M Maidan Una, New York

aria perfret. It will be osis-etiUy valu­
able to Portland and it ia rumored that
tha ikrton and Maine will ihan make a
thrj-xgh ecane-rtion with tba Grand

Tho following Preamble and rsu&gt;
lation rwpc rted from the Senate Com­
mittee on printing by flaaitna firwrr,

prt* one of thy baa* writer* of thia

137 &amp; 139 State St comer of WafliCT

IIOWARI

JMwr rf tU -Mate Board of WLroroty. for six ysuro, Zcmaa E Bliss,
of Kost, for SIX years ; BobL C Kedrie,
of fagham, four years ; Chaa H. Bog­
ham. of Waahtraaw. Cjvt yean; Henry
F. Lyrtar. rd Wayne, two yean ; Jahn
3 Goodman, of Saginaw, two years
Zfoi rswMnwwrr-Geo. Clark, of
Wayne; Geo. H. Jerome, of Berrien.

J E W E ItEBS !
w

, Cbariesum before the war, by Mr*. M.
A. P. Bteasbtnry, sal May. a dainty
lyric by Mr. Henry Bichards The edi­
tor gneaipe about The Leo Shore. A
Trout Brook. The Pine Martas, etc., ,

and yet ia tho hro Is at am h men .
tho Governor has selected will bo pa
dsrtxve of seme -rood, we trust.

B. F. NORRIS &amp; CO
WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL

DR. CROOK'S

JOSEPH PFLUG !

StHOHL cuiis !

THE CHEAPEST PR1 fES 18 OUll MOTTo

B. F. NORRIS dt CO.,

33

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WINE

TAR.

CITY

l Chromo
School Cards,

SALT

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
k«p .tog, rejply „f &amp;ll for

UwMt marteI

to

tbeir Brick WarehotMe.

CITY fens DEPOT.

ItiM knftllRaiMitaiM&amp;mi staiuar.
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CHROMOS I

PATENT COOLER!

B‘r"'

to drehn ,i,cry „,n ,1
Vancf aluiVM r— l — j «...

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an llm «v«y.

Consumption can be cured.
TR: ;HtrannK'xu t.\vayi »i.

FOR SA-LJE.
Owing to ill health, I wd SELL or
KEN ~ my LIME WORK--., with throe
■asm o&lt; lewd sttaehed, created 3 141

'

Water Lim^
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

�T^e

B\p«eh

RfpJ»uc\p

Peninsular Railway.

towards now bomoo in tho fertile West
To thoeo going to Missouri, Karans,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming.
Nevada, Oregon or California, wo recommond a cheap, safe, quick and direct
route, via Bl. Louis, over tho Missouri
Pacific Railroad, which nnn it* fine
Day Coaches and Pullman 8teoi&gt;ora
from Bt Ixreis Io principal points iu tho
Wert. «■!«••&lt;/ vA-ajr'. Wo beliovo that
tho Missouri Pacific Railroad lira Iho
beat track and the fine*: and safest
equipment of any line wont of th* Mis­
sissippi, nnd its counoctioM with roads
further Weat are prompt' aud reliable.
Tbo Texas connection of this road is

oflond a first class, all-rail route from
St Louis to Texan, either over the Mis­
souri,- Kansas 4 Toxas R. R, via Sedal­
ia, or over the Atlantic A Pacific IL R-,
via Vinita. For maps, time tables, inlonnatiou as to rates, routes, 4c., wo
refer our reader* to I. G. Wheeler,
Northern Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd
St, Buffalo, N. Y. or E. A. Ford Gene­
ral Paaaenger .Agent. St.. Lcuis, Mo.
Questions will bo cheerfully and prompt­
ly answnnxl.

iSiSilfli
CHURCHES.
ten.WKeiffiri sx
I
Inal, rsrsnslswtrotMssliss l»*r»-

SSSSaX?'.a.’EHW.WStt-l 5

Local bUfijie^'floticej.

Regular meeting, Monday evening,
May 5lh, 1873.
Present— Mayor, Recorder, and Alda
Williams, Mudge, Bcssmw, Hains,
On Monday afternoon Mr. Joshua
Bentley, Wood and Jewell.
Mlnntee road and approved.
Peck, of tho township of Hutland, com­
Petition for opening road signed by mitted suicide by blowing out his brains
R. J. Grant, J no- 1'raoclsco, OI L. In
with ouo of ths old army muskets loadgram, and 18 others, was presented and
on motion ot Aid. Hams, t he petition
The facts seem to ba that ho had been
ploughing during tho forehoon, and
camo in to dinner feeling unwell and
gloomy. After eating a'wry light din- I
tier ho commenced to ulk about commit­
ting suicide, when hia wife tent for Mr.
Harris, their nearest neighbor. Mr.
Harris came in aud found Mr. Peck lying
on a lounge, aud ho commoueod to talk
«ith him, when Mr. P. oaid ho waa
tired of living and was going to tho west­
ern country. Mr. II. jokod and smoked
with him, and did all he eonld to dispel
bis melancholy; after they had smoked
a short time, Mr. P. gave Harris his
pi]« and tobacco-box, saying to him
"keep these aa a memento of me, as I
shall never u»o them again." Harris
than want out in tho yard to talk with
Mrs. Peek and her daughter, and nd- J

wont towards tho winduw to look in, ■
but before reselling the window lieurd
the report of a gun, nnd ou bunting in
tho door, found Mr. P. lying on the
flour with all uf hia Load above ths ear

ti'Mra

Jww-atviU.

8 2}
is
is
18

&gt;r*r i Its* *r

4®

Largest Stock of Black and Blue
Clothing we.-.t_of New York. Suita 12 to
40 dollm&gt;. raftest Styles of Boys aucT
Children’s Suits from two years and up­
ward-?. Prices, 2 to 20 dollars.

country was new and cleared up a large
farm. Ho has been three iftnes married ,
and raised a large family of children,!
and has a sou now in tbo Insane Asylum
at Kalamazoo, where he was sent about'

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. M.

lEffil... IS
CkarLn*

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t IT
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$8.00

Othcr Stored nek so much more for
the name goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits (Yom 20 to 35 dollars.

A coroner* inquest was buhl by Jus­
tice Clarke, and the farts as sot forth
above duly proven. aud tbo jury return­
ed a verdict of suicide, while laboring
under a fit of temporary insanity.
Mr. Peck waa about 7i&gt; years of age,

TRITJ^KS

generons neighbor, a kind father and
always jovial and lively. He leaves his
family in cothfurtablo circumstances.

Grand River Valley Division

GREAT

Zastenod. and said to Mr. Harria, "ho

choap—1‘. 11. Sabin A Co. of Jackson,
arc selling out their, entire stock at first
cost. They bail' an immense stock,
some (1611,000 worth of choice goods,
Tho subscriber, harinfr'purchiued tbo - of all kinds, which they are closing out.
and if any one is inclined to visit Jack­
"Magnetic Wells and Water Cure Es­ son, thia is the place to get bargains.
tablishment," situated in the village of
PbunwcU, earnestly requests all per­
sons indebted to him, either by note or
book 'account, to call and settle the same
immediately, as he must leave town on

Bre-’ BMr a S3

OUTl

vi*e&lt;r them that they bad liotter tako '
away any rnrom or other deadly implo- [
menta from his reach, aad to send for
n physician. Mrs. Pock then attempted
to go "into tho house, found tho doofj

Tho Atlantic 4 Pacific Bailroad Comnany offers 1,200,000 acres of land in
tluntrnl end Southwest Missouri, at
from |3 to 812 por acre, on seven years'
time, with freo transportation from 8t.lonis to all purchaser*. Climate, eoil,
timber, mineral wealth, schools, churchos and law-abiding society invite emi­
grants from all |&gt;oints to tbit land of
fruits and tie were. For particular* ad­
dress A Tuck, Land Co'tiinuunoru’r, 8lI.ouis, Mo.
47

Al Ajjutpine's Barber Shop, sign of

lloAMKSEAS —Carry a bottle uf Dr.
Ratteoia’s Hire Syrup an 1 Tolu or Honey
Syrup, in your pocket, and moulcu your
throat with it ovary hilf hour, or hour,

the big pole and razor, wherv you can
always get a good job done in the V«। ber lias. Al always keeps ajlarge assurtmmt of collars, tsos, tobaccos, cigars
! and gout's furnishing goods on hand.
Faro from 6 eta. upwar'll; baggage

ONE PRICE.

HOUSE !

STAR

18
*s IS * 10
s as | i to » 9
SIS It tor a ■.v

Aid. Hams reported In regard to Hand
Fire Engine, nt Grand Rapids, which
was ai-W|rted and adopted by Ayes and
Nay us as follows :
Ayes—Williams. Mudge, Wood. Bess- Groton Junction, on the great thorough fore of th- Northern Liras to Boston,
Ium roused to Im&gt;. With a largo aud in­
creating population, proud a* well as
proeperious, its citizens, in dim mooting
assembled, have voted to change tbs

Oil is Hazard 4 Caswell's, Bunin ou the
e-n shore, from frosh, selected livers, by
Caswell, Hazard &amp; C~, Now York. It
, is absolutely pure nnd sweet. Patients
i who have once takeq ft prefer it to all
'others.
Physicians have decided it
, superior to any of the other cils in mar-

B.1GS

I’JLISES

Papcr. Leather, and Ziu* Trunks
from $1.25 to $20.
We are souare dealing in all our ac­
tions, Clieapbtet store in Michigan, aud

IST" Jienteutbcr ounnatno "STAR CLOTHIlfG HOUSE” is on the Doors anti
II indo'.cs.'xo do not be deceived by other merchants, as wo have no Branch Stores.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

WOMAN

be here this week Friday, Jlav Wh.

Job work, better done and cheaper
thaueror Lafore, at the Ba.vxbs office.
Nay «s—Jewell.
^Tlcv. J. W. Bancroft is making desi­
The Committee «pj«lnud to Settle
rable improvements about his premises. with the Marshal reported, which on choice. f.,r no! only is the short and dis­
^yTbw Co|&lt;ila on the Now School dluune motion wai accepted and rommllte du- tinctive, but Dr. Ayer's Medicine? have
mado it gratefully known to the ends of
is approaching complodon and looks
the earth. Probably no living man has f

sponsible party, the Ferm known n» iho
John C. BpoMor Farm, in the township
uf Baltimore, consisting of 80 acres, all
improved. Fair Honse, good fcnit, 4c.
C. F. DWIGHT 4 CO.
Hastings, April 2,1874—tf
Cnixr Trance Chase, of the U. 8.
Supremo court, was stricken with Par­
alysis on tho evening of the 6th. and
his life is despaired o£

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AMD DIRECT ROUTE,

Say man; are you Litr.gv t Woman
are you Eiint for want of food ? Child
do you want ssnuething to eat ? If ao
udl nt Ia E Stauffer’s Eating House
North Side State Street, where you will
hud overytlring ia the Uno . of eatable*,
only 2.’&gt; cents per meal.
I&lt;»tl

uTHuraraTa uf •

ticle, and can cunrcientiou.ly recom­
mend it to the public.,
Tukilwn, Hl. N, W. Baalow 4 Co.
How re nir.il vr a bab coin.—Taka
a teaapoonful of Dr. (Millar's Magnetic
Balm in a teacupful of wnrai sweetened
water on going to bod. It will throw
you Into a sweet, cod you are. all right
in tha morning. 2fi eta per bottle.
See advertiesment in thia paper.

A Sin AcciDDrr.—We Leun that a
little con two years old of Dewitt C.
Shattuck, of Yankee Springs was killed
on Saturday afternoon by falling out of
_a chair and striking hia head on tho
rocker of another chair, the cuneuision
brooking his skull
Ayes -Jewell. Williams,Mudge.Wood.
Bcsamer, Bmtly, Hama
Nayea—None.
N. A. Balch of Kalamazoo, Col. Ed­
Ou motion of Aid. Hams the report
ward Bacon of Niles, Philip Padgham was accepted and adopted.
of Plainwell, Clomnnt Smith of Nash­
By Aid. JewellThai the Ordinance presented by City
ville, and A. H. Ellis of Middleville.
Attorney be refercd to committee on
By-Laws and Ordinance.

8a£&gt; Ho.—N. H Parker of tins eity
will sell at low figures, for unJi or good
approved antes: ! two good Mares, one
weighs about 1200 Dm., the other about
U00 lb«., two Smgte buggies, two double
buggies, two double-and two single Ilarnioww. Here are bargains for those
stone to our city, and understand Ibal
wanting such property, that uro not bo intends to courses for the St. Louis
Mutual (Life Insurance Company. If
said Company arc always as fortunate
in getting .StsAsrf, wo are very snro they
will hare cause Io congratulate themsolros. Their interests can not help
prospering when conducted by agents
aa bottrteous and gentlemanly a« ho.

rt&amp;nteJTtftrra

Hive Syrup and Tolu, or Hom/ Bynip.
■ proved itself Ike tifost reliable toediriue
i for the purpose intended of which I
। have any knowledge. Datib G. Kebj
Milton, Wayne Co., Ind.
i We encsider your Hiva Syrup and
I Tolu, or Honey Syrup, an excellent ar­

The committee reported that they had
examined tbc Ordinance and recom­
mend that it be pasee-L
By Aid. HsmsTbat tbs Ordinance- be amended so as
to road that Air Guns, Lung Teats, Dice
Board*, Ae., be required to pay
In-

List or Patswts iaiued from the U. 8.
Patent Office Io Michigan Inventors,
tor tbo week ending April l.’i, 1873. end
rach bearing that data. Furnished this
paper by Cox 4 Cox, Silirimra of Pat­
ents, Washington, D. C.
Dining Table—A. land, Hillsdale.
Account of W.B. Brown, rent $8,8-5­
Grain Basket—H. CwJones, Dotes- ) nw-iited nnd allowed.
Account of Alteu J on so. service m
Marabal and fire warden. $8.88. A. J.
Ruas, account, naslstlng MarabaU. Ac.,

Scaiaxra's run Mat.—The Insanity of
Cain is the suggestive title of the most
remarkable article in tho May number
of Scribner’s, and one which is destined
to attract wide attention. In tho way
of pictorial papers, thorn is a weired lit­
tle poem by Miss Maria R. Oakoy, with
a decoration bv tho author, Mr. Rhodes'
article on Gavarni, the John Dioch cl
Franco, illurtrated by eotno of the Imsi
engraving* that have lately bean mado
in America; Stanley's paper oa Four
Grosl African Travolim, with a number
ot lively itlustration», and Cabs end tho
Cubans, giving us, by means of pm atnl
picture, a good idea of the situation in
that unfortunate irianl i’oviu* and
translations by J.T. Trowbri lge, Oourg*
McDonald, Thomas T&gt;unu English, and
nthors- Dr. Hol laud'a Tonica of tbo
Tuum are entitled Tboti BludtKIH. Mit­
igating Circunutanret. Cruelty to M-n
and Women, nn l Civil Sorvice Reform.

Sira

American Organ
'

Ii M n lit Ptilic ot ill Merits.

Evtrybodu Should try them before lurchasing Elscic her
TDrtr l«o. u ewqaslsd »«! ta U..r M&lt; ..■! bvsaUtrt eaxs ssrp**. »’l «iS&lt;« w te.ul, .t

THE WEBER. HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON
AND GABLER PIANOS.

FRANK L. WARD
May 15. '72

111., on Bunday afternoon, oceuhined
by the falling of the eud bents of the
Iron Railroad Bridge on which' buudrab of people had gatiierd to wiinoss
a baptum. Up to late* dales seventy
Naw Oxuuxs, Dec. 2,1872.
AonxT Babcocx Co., IP Coral Bt, N. bodies hud been recovered and several
Driving Gear for Hnad-Cars-J. D.
0.: Hess* sand to steamer Bannock City, persons are still missing, while of the
Hkkloy, Adrion.
two Babcock Extinguishers, in time for
Harrow—D. L. Jaques, Hudson.

AGNESICBAUI.

Fishing Torch—8.
Bartholomew,
Sturgis.
Horae Collar—E. BatwalL Ypsilanti.
EjBnaion Table—E. Hambagnr. D»-

The adjournd Citizens Temporanee
rootling will at tho Presbyterian Church
ca Friday evening oi thia w«ok, at half
part seven o’clock.
Ckas H. Bam,

Hastings «J- Allegan.

V," fyiygpy .wd*

fcUffl! &gt;

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�&lt;&lt;sour/74

Kgrfcnlhirn! sub ^omreiir.

Tar Cordial CAPITOL

There are two apecisa of moth which
iaCeat funilture, on* is a terg* fly ot
aQrsr whit* color; th* worm is also,
white, shaped lika a chestnut worm, an d
i* familiarly known. It only inbau
furniture. Ths other is a small fly of a
dark drab color pth* worm t* about onefourth of an inch long, and tapcriug
from th* head to tha tail It was first
obaarved by upholsterers about aarau

OF MICHIGAN

AsssbvssM
lbs UUHHI.

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

This fly fwnotnitc. a aofa or chair,
gnarally between th* back and seat of
rotes, or under th* saatt, where the va­
cancy among the spring* affords a aaf*
rotrcwl It may make a kxlgment in ;
on* week after th* furniture is placed
in a hous*. If such should be the case,
In two months th* worm will appw.
and th* continual procoe. of procreation.^
ia a few months incresse the number to

THE MASON PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.

BUILDERS

This moth hasue Season
It destroy*
in winter and tumor alike, as it is kept
in active fffe by tire constant heat of the
house. We find at tho same time, ia
tho same piece of furniture, the fly, tho
worm, end tho egg* ; thus showing that
they are breeding and destroying all the
time. It does not eat good pure, curled
hair, but fastens its cocoon to it, the elaaticitv of which pren*t* ila being dis­
turbed.
The in side uf furniture ia used by it

Wild Life in the Far West
$23,900 in HcaF Estate !
%
$.T,000 in Ccuth

716 PREMIUMS AS EOLLOVZS
OAISKCSIE’.:
1 Mampte. Ml fte« l.l a
nc*ntc.:«7 II1W1.U,

Th*y rarely cut through plush tram
th* inside. M it la of cotton back, but
thorn ure instances where they have cut
up muslin on the ontaide back of sofas
There ia no protection against it except
continued care.
Nawfurailureshouldbc removed from
tha welle at least twice a weak, nnd

Wishart's Pine Tree

Md i' Ma aa
K l-I.l.l &gt;•.&lt;.

SaiWss Sinners
"

STOMACH BITTERS

OPTUK

••

ttJPI

BIOLK,

500'tT

ukrly under n-nts Io prevent the fly '
from lodging. Thi* is an effcctiv* pre 1
ven tire, the only one known.
Cayenne prp’wr. Scotch straff, campbor, turpentine and M-'l other remedies
tor protection from the Largo moth, am
of little or no avail against tho furniture
moth. Saturation with alcohol will not
destroy them when in a pu«« of furni­
ture.
.
If the furniture ia infested they may
I-a removed by taking iff the muslin
from under the eeats and off the outside
ends and backs. where they. congregate

TRPRISE
60,000 00

Tie Pins Tree Tar Cordial,

SINE’S
iNTERPBISE.

whisk cr the open hand, and kill all th*
flies and worms which show themselves
This done oft«ti will disturb them, and
may make thorn leave tbo furniture, as
their desire is to bv left quiet

JGHKHMCKS

HORATIO PHAU, M

STANLEY «,f» StfT.

WORM SUGAR DROPS

0,000
If tho moths nUnck the carpet, wliicl
they will first do under the notes an
chairs, spread a wot sheet on the cat
pet ami pass a hot flat iron over i
quickly and th* sUnhi will vffwtuall
destroy both worm and eggs.—Ctr/n

Condition Powders!
Fuce o/- Cknw

’Sewing Machine

give like plenty of room to turn about ;
she will not do well if cramped or crowdded. W
2. Always set hens ou the ground, if
poaeiUe. The eggs will hatch brat with
the dm! directly on the ground.
3. Don't give any ben more than
thirteen eggs for a sotting. I know fif­
teen ia tho rule, but experience has
Uraght me to consider fifteen just two too

TO-DAY.

other han* are apt to lay in the nest
with your tatter, and unless the eggs are
properly marked you might not be able
to identify the an.- eggs.
You under­
stand that eggs laid to a setting hen
must be promptly removed.
6. Make a record of the time when
you set your han, in order that you may
be looking out for tho batching.
6. Some eggs will invariably hatch a
little sooner than others. Ramovu tho
young chicks at once, and keep them
troin tho hen until all arc hatched.
If
you do not, the hen will be likely to
quit the neat with tho fire; comers, ieav-

'

DOES IT!

BOILER WORKS.

[COMFORTS
PECTORAL
[SYRUP

Ayer’s

Sarsaparilla
IU

It is lit Use BuM Fa® Marte
Which wo will Exclmugo for WOOD

7. Don’t pick at tho bills cf the little delivered at our Foundry ; cr WHITE
chicks in an effort to remove what some ASH, OAK or BOCK ELM LUMBER
people call th* “pip " It i* all right,
nnd will disappear so soon a* nature re­
quires.
8. Nover undertake to feed your sat- I
ting hens on the no. t—tt ia n poor way.
Let them come off for their food. They
will not stay off too long. Nature knows I
what ah« is about. I am net sure hut ■
the eggs require about the amount of
airing they receive while tha hen is off.

WANTED™

9IDC Of ffffsic.

SOO Pages, -SO Engravings.

A lUrUisa espoM Q&lt; MUirel Mamba*. nt lha
PMI.MU ,r.—l Il ...Ulate. QomMw Tr»..l
liar tteoun. Salad Female Cbaaia, rert.iw
Tetter. ...I timlinra. ..4
..latest..* sac •

twoeflasl to cUldren, and yvt so sexreUr&lt;
x» to aSsctually purs" out Uie crest corrupUoaS or tbe Wood, s-jeli S&gt; the s-njCul.Hj
and syphUIUe coataadnstk®. Imparities,
or dltaasas tbsl have !itikvd In the system
for rests, son ytee! to this powerful sink
dote spd dissptwsr. Hrore Its wonderful
cures, rasnv &lt;rf wbleh sre poUlcty knowu,
cf Hcrofala. and all scroKUloaa dls*aeae,
L'lcrra, Eruption*, and erootlre dis..ntere of th- «in. Tumors, BlotebeM,
Bolts. IMmplns Bustulea.RoremBU
Antlxiny'. l ire. Iltee or Erysipe­
las, Tetter, Halt Itbeum. Bcal&lt;l

'NSURE YOUR LIFE

The MiluaJ Life lasarauce Csapaay
&lt;L Katfono

LARGEST and STRONGEST

51'11

UNDEVELOPED
WEST
OU

Magnolia Balm
Blooming Complexion.

Buckingham's Dye

FIVETEAtl INTHETE1IIT01IE8
By J. H. BEADLE,

A NEW BOOK Kntr.
Assets over £56,000,000.

Dr.J.C. AYER &amp;C0., Lowell, Mass.,

IE8T THINS

IN

THE

WEST

Atchison. Topeka &amp; Santa Fa R. R-

LABTDS *

may ba several causes for this, but ons
of tha raore common is decayed teeth
and the want of care respecting th*
ciaanlinea* of tho mouth : and singular
it may seem, on* may have an offensive
breath and not know it, and it i* a sub­
ject on which friends sire very reluctant
ao that one may have a bad
breath for a year and all hia breads b*
aware of it, and he not know ft. Let
ot reoommaud to all person* the pro­
priety of keeping the mnuth clean. Af­
ter each meal one should remove with a
stick cr quill all looe* partici** of food

Every year increase* the popularity
cf this valuable Hair Preparation-,
which is due tojnerit alone. We cqn
arenre oar old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its high standard; and it
is tin- only reliable and perfected prep­
aration for restoring Gmr &lt;m Fatnin
Hair to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, nnd silken. The scalp,
by it* use, I. comes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
and, by its tonic properties, prtvents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu­
late* and nourishes tho hair-glands.
By it* use, tho hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldncm, it rtwtorc* the
capillary gland* to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. . It is tho toot
economical IIaib Lhuimj ever used,
aa it require* fewer applications, and
give* tho heir a splendid, gloaav a;&gt;pearancc. A. A llayra, M.D, State
Assaycr of Massachusetts, says, “ Tlio
constituents are pure, and carefullv

FOR Tin: WHISKERS.
A* our Renewcr in man v ca-ics re­
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or foiled Whisk-

. I». ISTAsWOlrt Auttl-WIhs stew* usiMi. *is»&lt;US&gt;. m-

iswEsraews;

jrrparation; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result It
is easily anplied, and produces a color
which will neither nib nor wash off.
Sold by all Druggist*. Price Fifty

Fatty, fite Fratf Perfira if

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

12,000.000 ACRES.

caKXIMlOMKKS* NOTICE.

Rbwnnsfissa, Piaptes, O1J

aatejggfy
graved ewdiden of °tb* Uood,

CLEVELAND. QHia
THE BEST PAINT IN THE WOILO.

Music Teaching.
attnEDtutiitacUoiiaiin

DR. CROOK’S
IYBCPOF

POKE ROOT.

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VOL XVIII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Mewl a5&gt;l biw Card?.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1873.

p*t*I

NO. 3.
■BCUXIC'U TRIUMPH.

burinou of tho eociety aa they ahould
direct 1‘crmisiiua wm given two of

grief at many stricken jioreura haa dis­
tilled in tender mortis* rather'than bft-

Mechanical Scwnce within the

OF

-^"•L-jjr
I.. RUSSELL.'

OLIVER

tiTonssY

THE KEWBBOY'B DEBT.

TJHE

CULLER

RLOVE!

One Hundred and Fifty sold in Thirty Days.

The Third Car Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite.” •
Every one likes it.
Everybody speaks highly of it.
I
Even competitors Advertise it I

WHIUIITK HOLHIUMIK.
ATTORNKTU m !*• eMRollettstaJa CtC. U. HOLBROOK,
irrokMkY si Law. MmUm Is Cka

M*M. H. BVRGHER.
nEiiaear-“

pass by Granny Tweed'* door. The two
little giria were playing outside the gate.
I I-u a.V^l tku. I...* &lt;1.—1- ____ I

*110 could hardly taliavo they wore in ,e*un lhe ncare«t annmael. re
,
the duty
HOW. and whwo they oreured her they
1
■Pl‘ro,cb to ‘“P**1- 1
ad'aUad
pleasantly User didn’t notice that thv ;™*dlitaU ~r
.h.«u |
diStadiu. ... I
j other young ladie* ware taking very
b" t?‘ “1 ‘b**** •
d t, ».
J..—
aceuraU' meaiures of tho length of their
pun little arms, and their trim cutton i had an idea you seminary tnrh wore ! ,i___________ _____ ... .
the two opposite poit
the friendly, insinuating manner of tho
crank, at which the c
out at tho toe*. At length Grace drop- Granny when they go by, bul, I gueu
nf ennr.nlnn.fl InIn thn l.l- you are come of the Lonl'a little one*,
rbolly disarmed, the emotional nature
ain't you F’
The theory generally a«ej&lt;ed
"We mean to bo Granny." said these dead-points involve the lo

r-naUe to sell tbclr owu, while tho Oliver Chitted Plow could be bad.
Ibey thought to Mcure a jortlon of Urn trade by procuring some of the OCP
Unfortunately not being poUrd. and unable to get them from the Manubeturera, they rot it
plow manufactured twxjrsar* ago i
not l—Ing adapted
■ soil and are making a faille endea
toinj
DR&amp;

JOHN ROBERTS
fBICCU^»y4Jta|y-ri U&gt;.tluw •» Dr~4

GENUINE
II UM CKO?

r,'i
UqMlBOPATaiC rkraMaa sad
0»n *a
J
atra*l.^swfr
“• NriOSes.

HOI)

PLOW

gar young girte eommcncwd
fitting up thoee mother lows
------ ------ Two complete suit* were
made for each, bright plaid dreatea for
Sunday wear, and dark detains* for
atery-day. They mads worm flannel
uuderclothe*, and purchased bright

TRlJkl.

The Mannfactiirers’ Agents for Barry County!

with their studies, that lladaui waa

Mil nt factory prirea

The oxt-Y Wagon that ha* the SLOPS HHUULDEHED SPOKE.

Buckeye Mowers and iteapers, Superior Grain Drills, Ithica B ’heel Hakes. Corn
aiul Fallow Cultivators, etc., etc., etc.

GUEBI&lt;E &lt;fc RUBSBXL.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

I Haro Your IMonev

.?“■ 5,"“““”"? “fb; rt? «'i * i -III d^n.ir.i.1

CO.

Lila'STS

FARMERS,
HESSMER. HEATH to CO.
tan Is rsralUn-l'iihatMic
MmiM-

Look to jour interest nutl purchase your Salt at the old eland of

BLACKSMITHING.

DRUGS
Medicines

im Garin and her jmiul* were at length

where you know you get none but the FIRST QUALITY.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

CALL

41&lt;0 DIJY IfOODS i/l E/laLttt

School Bonks J- Stationery

Virtsht la Ilf* — - *
Ciaaiiin with 0-&gt;d a'lrrnk Io
M.7 hMVaefr 4&lt;«i lb* ;pirii lat-a.-t
T» ••eri—'iL. rato b« .*•• Is lb. b.arE,
*»4 er ib* rl*« fl*u* ID HU&lt;«

Mia.

•

STANLEYS

aFjOHN

Oheapoi* tha.ii the Cheapeet.

Pure Wines and Liauors!

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

--------------------------------------------i. lari, ,i,« th. &lt;u.o ,uuld

Major General, two congratulato-y let­
ic world of this burden. Marshall now ters,
one from Grant and one from 1’rrepro*ent* that inventor to'(he people. Ideut Lincoln, a photograph of a Rule
Mr. Courtwright, a pnwtkal marlunt*:,
ounoeirod the plan of doing away with
the dcad-cantor without doitroying the
crank- The principle, as j—touted, ia
staple and embrace* two right angle
lever* attached to a movable fulcrum.
1 greatness, and pity
It can b« beat explained by describing
Uon, and uutatly r
real, if they live a* they ought to lira the machine to which it was first ap­
If the young man i» willing to worn plied. At John Adam* k Cu.'a Foun­
dry ■&gt; a hand-car for u«e ou thoCentra!
Road, having this principle.' in daily
ly; if they are willing to plant their live* ue*. An upright frame ausiain* the
cata'anythlng. lie cried like a child
together like two M»&lt;1», and wait for
their growth, and Idok, for their abunTo accommodate the 1
log movement of the
them to come early into thia pariUMship.
For chamcton adapt themaolvea to each
in wooden upright frame.. The lever*
myself bow I have become. Will
have tho uaual pumping motion and ai know
you promise that much ? Il will do no
crxxl. tint will do my friends a great
deal of harm, aa fortunately, they think
1 .11...I In
A—..I— wl,,.,— I ■,!
fulcrum, at such point*,’ mow-; while.

' at tom* Aigbbor’e Iwuse, but tho door
wai not locked, to tho trunk wa* Mt in­ general, true, that it i* whole-w* for
ride, and when Urauny cam* honja, them lo bo married- It U not x-oreaarr
1th u neat little card up- that they should remain single becauM

GOODYEAR &lt;fc BARLOW

DENTIST

•trvet saloon, aomo men thought to play
a joke on him by *tcaling hi* shirt, and
Kroccedrd to atrip him. Underneath
la shir:, and suepenMd by a airing
Horace Greeley arid, in hi« Texas around hla neck, wa* a small canvas

I thp httlo girl* awaet all wlnte*
1 trunk was dewed, tho key tun—
I lock and left there, and the a

J.P. ROBEBTS &amp;

ilAtiuraCtVBBIlBaaJ I&gt;—ten In I»r—4

Wrille,

A Cnee Major General. fluppn*ed
to be Dead, but fitxll Alive and a
Drunken Loafer.

It up

। They ignore the stapleprinciphw which
" No doubt bo did Granny. He put domomtratd that there Mari be an ad­
the kind thought fq help yuq in sumo- ditional oxp-J\liluro of power to over­
taH” the gift earn-' bod*'*
heart,
*—L
anri. And It doesn't mattur icke
come tho shortTeveraga whoa tho crank tlide had a large and Important oomday ahe brought m
in , did It, you m
I—"—
a drees pattern of black alpaca. a think
of expending the power on tho motion
• it to delivarod on the journal tnalain' ing the erank, aa woIL This latter i*
I rloed. for granny to wear to church, gave u report of their visit to th&lt;
ktt power, and it is not until
i Tho girl* were so delighted they could &lt; Young I—die* Bouovolsnt Society, | acraallr
the mid-anglo of tlm quarter i« rrechod
IX’ ,~IXX HUTTS
I st
“.k- ■£»•?
rally very reticent, having little to do
rlth any one or talking but UtUa, ■»»
was fiuiahcd. and the gannunts laid one । had cost, and voted unanimously to ' L .
.
macb'.^.rs.^ hut thL
rhen ' rnginoeriug'' for a drink, at
I.—
.■ - ~ * 1
br
'k.«.k «. k-Hkir l»- „X) p,
Xu.”’
«

Cm«eU *M Awn* t&gt;i»w._______ InmTTlf

RODMAN.

ranntb, and at tat nothing wat left

they'd be rick, sure. Dut who &lt;i» you
To-day there Is a man going about the
s'poe* seat all thoee things to me 1* I equal* that proportion.
•tract* of thia city, raggt*!, dirty and
know, of course, the aagaLi don't spend
Some tEon, ar* who laugh a: thia pcnnllesa, autaddiug on free luncbea.
|oft In |hri* treasury ttaeom* lUtlo hV* their tim» up in heaven making red
I and glare*. They Were »o oa|hueiaacle flannel potricoatts gnd tiling i for an old idea. They claim that there is no loet

And keep constantly on band

DR. C. C. LIMSLEYN
JtSHTtXHi’ffi.Vt. SSI-

IfflBSfjSS;
,h MMeii..
luKat

at once, by kmd-lionrted Madam, wlto
of benevolence, but Job waa tormented
wm
m*
soma girl* wore planning, southing ’ frank a aotti? right where it is mw. j ^1," f Ute worid '
nuilj of the world, and render futile
really useful and good, for once. When j and the children didn't know nothin’ ^i,,, &lt;,gorU Dr
*
at the nptaunted lima thyy nil gather**! *bnni t. t,ni,» „:.t u'n.fi.,... Tw^wi * I
.
.
around the king table covured with tho
ia that of mistaken
bright scat tai ttannel. there was auch a
chattering, so much to aay and laugh
I Riving way, su'd before the dawning of
over, it emmod m if they would never
nvr, but only an extraordinary saint
got to ywrk. But they did, at tat, and
can endure piuontly thoeo mucalled
the bright uoodlo* flew in and out, until,
i 7i •
--------------- aworoa oy nracuoal demonttrutiou. Wo
“visits of condolencw.” Why doos aoto their * arpram and delight, the flan­ • i l
nels were finished. Tho day waa fin- d.ripc
. liUl. .pnd,
tad lhu
tap^u. -Uli uu »
Uhod, too, but they all d&lt;4fcrvd it waa
iouo of the happuet they had ever *“.“*lu 1
* J—,
&lt;»
b—u U&gt;. u.diKOTspentu.u nn^M*..dm- B.. h.,
j
’pi«dpta
Munday uC.ernoon. daring tbair walk,
i from tho epint
throe of tho committee look occasiOu to

I’R EttURlBTlONH A NJ) FAMILY

|eleti £forp
RECEIPTS.

puuitv then; the next moment, al least
hfly pair* of bright eyea nero turned,
i not mi the tulnittar, but, upon the little
j corner in tho gallery where ait Gain ay
Tweed in her now bunnit and thawl, a
wondering, aw.-*trick&lt;m look upon her

with the unwontod scrubbing they had
received, and fairly
with delight,
as they smoothed down the folds of
their pretty ptaxd &lt;1 rosso*, or gaaod ad­
miringly nt each other's hat*, or swung
their feet bock and forth so they could
*ec their brilliant rod stocking* aa wall

which, being eeparatod at tho bogining
norer come any nearer to each other,
Many young men foal that they cannot changes tho lino of draft, and as loth
marry until they can support a wife; fulcrum and lever morn harmoniously

Bell Thought! of Beat Author*.

Idloneee ulti-

in a bouse that befit* them -, until they
Sweet's

Eniirt BM. Baum Jw 19, lilt

H°Tel’

REAL FUN

URlIll RAPlim............................... MICH.

*••

Michigan -Exchange.

(iRINIIEST MT II HiSWS!
What is it ?

PMWIS8SW
Russell &amp; Navins

pirn*. established principalities,
changed tho world’* heart Th* g
sure enough there waa one.
She
plunged her hand into ita hidden depths,
weight of 700 Iba
corrupting
life
in
tho
very
fountain.
and tho next moment a shrill little voice
Dr. Winalow baa aided Mr. CourtAnd when they marry, ibey make a
am; I'm juat brimful and running ever
out a cunning little handker- great mistake if they aay: "We will wright in perfecting hi* arrangements,
and haa exhibited a great deal el ener­
gy in securing patent*, and intredi
bh machine. The principle can b|
which nitW over the floor with a great
•y today.”
plied in all machine* using the a
nearancM provided for
•Well, euppoee
and therefore offer* a wide field ol
be reliaved from a
the child and
upon the happy little face, and tho aid­
oat didn't venture to try bar pocket for
bility and labor in the bouse hold; and
fear of consequences if she should hap-

Immense Stock
IF YOU WANT
Etter

GROCERIES /or tes*

plus Ufa,
helping -

mean, which kMble* me Ul«eM Buggle. «» LOW oe to DEFY COMPETITION.

ling them on again, and finally a happy
thought struck tho youngM^ “ptrKift

before did Madam Gaaia'a pupil* bo
have co badly in church as , they did
that particular morning. If they triad
Unitad Blates.
Thia car waa thoroughly tasted by
authorities of the road and aovoral or-

happy group in th* gallo» that shrill “0A, -j.r

HAMMERER. I am prepared:

। Single scat Buggies as Low as
Booth aide State Street
HAST1MG5. MICH.

Ont? Hundred DoIIuth.

Winter
Goods.

l MMin —**VM.BX. .
FWell,
fcsre i* Granny Tweed, living

, and ajreguther they gyt along
it much better than ounld be ex-

And two Seated Farmers’ Buggies at
J. SEWARD

J.AI.-VUISI'.H.

O&gt;ie Hundred and Twenty-five Dollnne.

What aa Old Man Noticed.

The next daT Greet Kimball and
Florence Furey obtained portal—ion to
call cm Granny Tweed.
Ths old tedy rec-vod them very
kindly, wiped off aome chair* for them

usually.kept it

I aliaU also build Hrutuni Pktc® Won.

Now Formers,

Hih, ctn, Mnnjo am nt aa

Molloltod-

420 ft to the mile, etappwi and again
started withe the erank on the dead fine.
ten lion.
The firm ia now known aa Court-

I have noticed that

ing of tho rauori had begun,
slender, fighting-looking t
ea:v&gt; in hl* hand, and
black sling, walking tht
door, and. with that

win hold

I have noticed that iu nearly all
they grow up I” by the following ac­
I have noticed that in otder to ba a count of tw&lt;rtff them i Tho first it now
taaonablo creature, it b nocreeary at a farmer in Illinois, owning thirteen
hundrijil acre* rfthe beat land, finely
times to bo downright mad.
fenend, with tho beet of building*.

’ Sator of Merer. ’ Ho
think of anch* thing F

•-rd [Kq.utar num,

I have noticed that ailka, broadcloth

Prices Guaranteed.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
MONUMEXT8
HEAD CTOXER.

Hastings, March. 5. IST3.

B. F. STEINHOFF

J.L. RjgED

J. Cole &amp; Son,
WUOLKSALB A RETAIL

MANTLES.

GROCERS

ITALIAN

ariria*-urattowmi
AXXBICAB BABBLE

ShimI ofl&amp;iital

DENTIST

LIE FUWB,

suns

lifflOOD: K9 LOT, fifll RE8T0HH)'.

Wall. Ita afaored I didn’t ■*' "»«&gt;&gt;
aa juat a aayftadtAaZerd*
pudding.

make* everybody who owe*
rogue is vary certain tn
be ahave. himxclt and

■I spend mini, part in study, then I
with father,” said James. a buy

�JOSEPH PFLUG !

jjhr Republican fanner
Again death strike* a shining markThe National debt was diminished
during April 12,247,485.
la the departure of Hon. Salmon P.
Acrouura Io the last census them are Chase, *o suddenly announced, the
in the Un:t*d 8tal« 81,858 male physi­ country is bereft of the highest judicial
cian* and eurcevn* and 525 female phy- officer of the Gororanient ; of Ono of its
moat eminent 8tata»m"n, a ynwerfal
Wl ixsia that new time table* will champion of freedom at a time when it
go into effect about the 26th inat on required the highest moral courage to bo
the trunk Naas. Wo shall promptly
note any changes, on receipt of Time rial officer, a Magistrate tried and cover
found wanting, In various capacities, an
upright and moat estimable Christian
Tai Vermont Editon and Publisher*,
ci risen in all the relatione of life. Hi*
hold their annual meeting at Burling­
hoaltb had been feeble for many y ear*.
ton. Juno 4 th. An excursion Io Lake

Ihar Ucrrrr Cmri Omca 1
Haetmgs Qty, April 15th, 1879. $

1-U.
•n the 7th,
The Board
any Comity

CITY

Support Your Home Industries!

by the County Clerk- The roll being
called by Townships and Wards the fol­
lowing named person* were prasoat and
answered to said call no thb Cenvasaera
appointed from the aerural Townships
and Wards respectively, to wit:
Assyria. Charles 8. Clark; Baltimore
Ruesail K. Stanton; Barry,
■ ■;

PATENT COOLER
Built in the Country

WOOD

SAWING

OHROMOS I

BACON &amp;

First-Class

New Styles.

PW LU/EBEIf pUltfflSIfED l/t Ctf LOf

LOTS.

cash for

MACHINES

�CLOTHING.

Peninsular Railway.

An wo go to proea the following causes
have bora fully du*(x&gt;Md of:
(W C. Worth, vs. Alvin W. Bailey,
atsutapeii, on appeal from Justice Court.
Owing to ill health, I will BELL or Cause continued on application of De­
SENT my UME WORKS, with three fendant on the usual terms. Wright
acres of land attached, situates! 3 1-2 add Holbrook fur Plaintiff; C. G. Holmiles west of Hastings. Terms easy.
Would exchange for other proptrty.
Tho Mansfield Machin. Wcrkt. v.
Inquire on the premtoc*. or address,
Joshua W. Glonn, assumpsit. Causa
aprlGtl*
A. J. POTTER.
continued on application of Defendant
I Mra. Taylor's good teste jn trimming on th. uiual terms. Wright and Hol­
j will insure for her a good train this brook far Plaintiff, Clement Smith for
Paranol DeCouney end Mary DoCouney, vs Wm. Jones, order for
surety tor cost, to bo filed within sixty
days. Clumcnt Braith lor Plaintiff,
Wm. H. Hayford for D, fendant.

CHURCHES.

iiii.i.,

About four yoart ago, Nancy Stowe,
wife of Michael Stowe, now deooas^l,
deserted her husband and infant child.
Bho left her infant asleep in tho cradle,
end in charge of a small girl with a
bottle cf laudanum and a spoon (so MrStow stated} with the inetructions to
give ft to tho babe when it awoke, but1

fortunately tho father, camo in before
any of tho deadly poison had been ad­
ministered to the chiM. Boon after tbs
desertion ol tho wife and mother, "Mr.
Stow bound tho child to Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Updiko of this City. Shortly af­
ter securing a good homo for his child
tho father died- The adopted parents
hare always taken tho very beat
care of tho little orphan, and haring no
children of their own, think a great deal
of it. In th&gt;* mean time the unnatural

Atliearn, by Edward Bacon their next
friend, vb. Ixironzu 0. Hollon, ojoctmont. taining a doubtful reputation. A few
I Cause continued on applicatioa'of the* months ago she married a man by th0
unmo of Florence, and on Saturday last
rent her husband tn hunt up hor child,
Th. Circuit Court is still in tesiion.
j
which bn succaK-dwl in doing; and Mr.
Decidedly cold yesterday for the 13th i
Updike being away from tho houso at
day of May.
tho time, and nobody a: home except
Oak Ames, died at his residence in .
r&gt;o sod J«cLk.u, Laoiiogrf- Sspnaw Kallraad*.
Mrs. Updike and a hired girl, threaten­
by
respondent
with
consent
of
Pros,
ClisrtKU—With OrxndKlirr Valter Uaitroa.. North Easton, Mose., on the 8th, inrt.
Ualtte ere.k-W.lX Mkhlzaa Cretrel Kalli Attorney. C. G. Holbrook for the l‘co- ed to take tho child by force; but Mrs.
aU. for all pureI* EmI ud Wrai.
Isnit Gov. Holt, sails for Europe on ' ; pie, John R. Van Yeisor for respouduut. Updike caught up tho child and tied to
V Kiteurg-Wllh Ura-sl Uan.-la . Indians
the 2oth, Inst, in tbo steamer Adriatic.
The People vs. Alonzo Hager and the neighbors fur safety until sha could
। Dr. J. M. Russell is still improving |I Alonzo IL Barnum, for arson. Cause
! his ire»w, this time by tbo building of continued on application of the roapon- dtclaring ho would have tho child be­
. an addition to his barn.
dents, nnd against the oppoiitton of fore eight o'clock that evening.
Wo would advise the unnatural moth­
| Don't cat Ice Cream yet, for tbo vor- (James A. Swceaey. James A- Swoeaay
| diet of tho Cotunore* Jury would be, for tha People, C. G. Holbrook nnd er and her iiegs* lard noVer to undertake
1 Clement Smith for respondents.
'' again to rotnovo tho chill by force, lor
; d.-ath from Icicles in th. TJiroutie'j JloticB?.
Tho People vs Frank Hey uca, Wm. ‘I Mr. and Mrs. Updiko ltav» tho sym■ Mrs. Gaines ie building quite an addi- .
Haynes, George Haynes, Alonzo Bon­ 1 patby of ' the community, and Mr. Up­
i net, nnd Wm. Steuben, infonnation for ; dike uraum* us that it they taka tbo
’ grand larceny against the Haynes and ■
Wo uotico n-wral of our citizens uro
Steuben, and against Bonnett for aid- ■
planting shad. tr«u about their protni1 iug in tho ouminis.iou of a fslony. On
o*s. All who do that are. public bonaMnwas. Gaxau A Ilv-iscix are still
application
lii» counsel, Wm Burgh­
er, the Court ordorel a H-jMirute trial j supplying tho farmers of tb«&gt; county of
for Bennett. The three hay nee and Barry with ths justly cetebratcd Oliver's '

—-

IINE8 I

Stouten were tried by jury and found I
guilty of grand teramy, with a rocom- । this Flow is baring th., largest ante,
incndationof the boy Steuben aged 13 ‘। and giving the eery but sxtisfaction of
years to tho mercy of the Court. Tho j1 any Flow over put Iqto th. market It ।
i is giving such universal satisfaction in
Court sentenced Frank Haynes ami ।
i Wm. Haynes to Statu Prison for four |l every instance in all kind, of soil (hat । years eacli, and Georg** Hernes for two ‘
j y*’«rs. whither they were reroore.1 on Dealers to acknowledge its great sope- I
' imnnriiatriy, as he mu»t leave town on
, rioritv over all others, by trying to inti-J
or before tho fust dav of Juno next
^Firt Knjiru. One of Babeodt's sixty Friday morning by Sheriff Vrooman.; lata it, by making and keeping Mtno-|
u&gt;ny7t2
E. F. BROWN.
'dollar Fire Extinguishers is worth Ifalf Sontanoo was suspended in tbo caso of thing a little similar to it in looks nnd
Steuben,
nnd
ho
was
placed
iu
charge
,
‘a d.ixon such Engines.
—
it to bo tho jemnur Oliver's
of hu grand lather and taken from the ' claiming
Isx»k out fyr those fin. Wool MattuisPatent Chilled Plow.
In juatico and]
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
,
Tlass Ball is being playe-i in tlio Court
tant Ikwaner, Heath 4 Co.’s, go and Hou so yard, to tho great detenuont of city. C. G. Holbrook for tho People,
fair play, wo wam th” farmed of tli» I
Grind Hire Valley DivisionJ.
IL
Van
Veteor
for
mpundanta.
it- than, they are soiling cheap. nxtf the grass, shrubs, and tree*. We think I
I county of Barry against nit imitation* of
1 Tho People vs. Alanae II. Bennett, ns ,
above, was then tried by a jury and the this Plow. MvAvra. Orubte 4 Russell,
3TBAH0ER. TAKE NOTICE!
,'l)o cwncn of dogs in this City know respondent acquitted. Very jnst|y on , bar./or it tbo Sots Agency for tho
B« snru apd take tho first buss 1o (
dint Bologna Suuviges will bo cheap, । the evidence in the caac, os wn think, | County of Barry, and any Plow offered
Al Troutwino’a Bari&gt;cr;Shop, sign of
soon,unless they pay heed to the dog tew i C. G. Holbrook for tho People, Wm.
the big pole and razor, where you can
except them, and thoae * &gt;nployt«l-'by,
always got a good j**b done in tho bar| by taking out alievtiseand puting colters I Burgher for re»[*ondeut.
them in Its sate, aa tho Oliver's Patent'
on thrir dcg« ?
bor Hao. Al alwuys keeps tt|lazg« an-1
. Richard Van Valkcnbarg vs. Clinton ।
Within two weeks, Hon. James Brooks, Sprague, aKauuptiL Cause continued Chilled Tlow is an imposition and do| sortment of collars, tire, tobaccos, cigars
signed as such. Wo therefore tarn all
,
Chief
Justire
Chase,
Hou.
Oak
Aines,
! and gvnt'a furnishing goods on hand.
to post themselves that they may not bo
jForo from .’* eta. upjrarils: haggag*&gt; Hon. Jarno. L. Orr, Prof. John Stuart I plaintiff 'a Attorneys, on application of'
imposed upon and gat an interior artiMill, and Dr W. H McGuffry,:
। defendant. Wright A Holbrook tor tie, at the price and in A name of the
[artel from Earth.
, plaintiff, SwecxcyA Wood for defendant..
''
11 Aft..— —«
1.”
; If the Author of "Querio*,'
Ath-arn, by Edward Bacon their next
“mnny Republicans." will urn.I
friend,
Jacob Sehaffhuuser and CuiTo Pcar-vr and 8weet.««t Cod-IJvcr “many Republicans" hi. “Qiuftea" will I line Holcomb, ejectment. Continued on
application of respondents on tho usual
Oil is Haxanl &amp; L'asweU’e, nude on the i receive prompt attention.
I sea shore, from fresh, irtectcd livers, by , Wo notice' a now sign for the St. i

Our Great
OUR

i laMiis Mutual Lite Insurance Cot?i[iu:iy,
T.,8. Avrora &amp; Sos*. Przucsn.iJzis absolutely pure and sweet. Patients '■ E. A. Holbrook General Agent, it* front
The May number of ths lbw JUo/ait
who have once taken it prefer it to all of the Law Office ot Meata. Wright &amp; ‘
'and CUUrnCt Zfenrurvat hand, furnish­
other*. rhystrittns have decided it ■ Holbrook, that has uo superior for Bartholomew and Myrtella Whitcomb,
in Chancery, injunction bill. Order by i! ir.g much iuterotiug ard urufitablo mat■ lieauty in the city.
f Among the necesulies of tho year, for the Court dissolving sold injunction,:
nnd a decree entered diraussitig then
। the proper development of our interests.
bill. Thomas C. Jaylar f*f complain­
..
,
,,
—.
; ant, Siaffird &amp; I’adgbasn at Plainwell,
aver tho Mill-prand on Groen *Strcvt.1 , , f ,
“
plies a want felt in every household'

W.- n ill Sell CH EAP, ur Rent to a n
spcnsible party, the Farm known a« thel
John C. Spencer Farm, in tho townshtn
r.f I tahini, in. consisting of *’• nvn-«,tiil
inipror&gt;aL Fair House, good fruit.
C F. DWIGHFA CO.
Hnstiugs, April 2. Ifi74 —If
8ny mon ; ate you Lungv '! Woman
are vvu fiiint for want of teod ? Child
do you want sh-.nclhing to «-a! ? If so
call nt Is E. Staufiiir’s Eating House
OLD. BIUIBIE »HD DIRECT ROUTE. Ninth Kde State Street, where you soil
find everything in tho line «&gt;f eatables,

Michigan Central R. R.

Siu Ho.-—N. T. 1’arkvr «f this city
will sell at low figures, ter cash or good
approved note.: two gxwd .Mores, one
weight about 12»K&gt; Iba, the other about
tHMJ lbs., twotfcngte buggit-% two double
buggies, two double and two single Harnraano. Hero ore bargains fur those
wanting wrh property, that ■ are not
often m*-t with. Cease
dStf

$8.00

New Advertisements.
Largest Stock of Black ami, Blue
Clothin^Vef*t of New York. Suits 12 to
40 dollars. Latest Styles of Boy. and
Cliildren’a Suita from two years and np.
wards.- Prices. 2 to 20 dollars.

TRIWKS

ONE PRICE.

STAB
qUMtfTEE
SHtlSFiCTIO/l

NEW

WAREHOUSE,

CLOTHING

HOUSE !

HT" Rmneinbcr uur mime “ ST.flt CLOTHLVG HOUSE** is on the Doors and
117ndon's, so ild not be deceived by other merchants, as we. have no Branch Stores.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

GIVEN AWAY.

BELOW THE

SURFACE I

AGENTS WAOTED THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON.
AND GABLER PIANOS.

ArroixTMXUfiL—O«v. Bigtey ha. ap­
pointed CoL Jerome Cmsi. of IXgrort
a. a tnocibor of th. State M.Utary
Board, and Karaite! F. Cook, of Atm
Arbor. Assistant Clerk of the Hoo» W

FRANK L. WARD
Hastings &lt;)• Allegan.

May 15.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

TXJIK CELEBRATED

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

A rare oiiar.ro to tray Dry Guuus1
.Wp-P. K Sabin A Co. of Jackwm.;
are soiling oat thrir entire storic « first,

BAGS

VALISES

Paper. Ix'iitlier, and Zinc Trunk#
from$\25 to §20.
Wc mm Htpiare dealing in alljnir ac­
tions, Chenpetft store in Michigan, and
strictly

My MACHINERY

where there an? young to be an.tui -l
Biglow Hav ly ami Ira Snrrarrer. in ‘land instruct***!, and in work as arcuiip। Chancery, injuuctmn Lift. Ordered that'i lishod in so nteainnt and Faithful a man­
the injunction be tmob- perpetual, o» ner that all must praise its goodness.
Maaaoclhiselts. and a pair of Houdans i prayed for in the bill. Wm. D. Adams i। Send toT. 8. Arthur A Kun, Philadelphia,
froii some point east, and various parties lor coniplaiiiaut.
ure-gotting eggs for sailing trorn noted
Joseph McKee uu.. uduiitted indue
brtridurs of fancy fowls in all tents of form M n riltasn of tl»e Cniled States, I
tiieiyountry. as per his appljiritiiei, on Friday May |
the year wlmn Cough** and Cold* are . LIFE
9th, I ST#.
trnubleemn, every .family shoal .1 bavv n
undquatod fucilitioa for turning uu* jub i
William H II11) ford va. John Row-1
safo and certain remedy st hand. Dr.
printing—it ie a genuine good thing in , loader, a mu aqi.it. Judgment for plain-1
oonaection with now goods, and we will tiff by default for 8'1112 7fi nnd interest i Itensatu's Hire Syrup and Tolu, *»r Ifan •
furitoh you as low as the lowest Wo at ten per rent. Wm. H. Hayford lor i «y Syrup, is the very thing. It ia nut
only plssant for children to take, but is a
can do cheap work, good work and fine plaintiff.
certain cure for Croup, Whooping Cough.
v«4. Prices acowdingly.
,
In tho matter of tha petition of Wm. Bronchitis, Anthiua, Coughs, and all af­
/Hie Goodyear property on tho North- Kerr, ter rectificate of dtecbargu of
fection of the Throat and Lungs. Sold
mortgage. After hearing the evidence
by all Druggist*. Price 85 cents per
Stns-ts is l*eing rcuiodled, a now fence of P. McOmbar, a certifimto disdiarging'the
uiortgsg"
was
entered.
Jnrncs
built around the premiere, and now aide
Ana roc ootxo ox vnz wstxz ? Take
wulksaniU&gt;.bo constructed forthwith. A. Fwwaaey for petitioner.
along a bottle of Dr. Miller's Magnetic
The People vs. Samuel E. Forbes;
Report says this is to bo the residence of
Balm, ft wiil keep off the Chills, pre­
,
infurmofioa
forforgury.
Tried
by
jury.
Mr. 1A Mrs. Wm. H. Goodyear.
vent and cure Sea Sickness, and make
is tho time to make arrangements |I Verdict not guilty.' Thus ends one of comfortable. Only 25 cte per bottle.
1 the most important triala over had in
for fi&gt;” jeripor celebration ol tho coming
Soo advertisement in this paper.
■
this
county,
and
it
te
not
too
much
to
4th »i July, by the citizens of our City.:
Ltvr or Larrna remaining al tho
Wo lake it for granted all will favor a । ray that the defense we* handled in a
celebration, thorefore tot us take time by masterly manner, and that tho case of Hastings P. O, May 13th, M73.
Miss Addio L. Brown, Mrs. Maria
the .forolock and such make preparation tho People wn* presented in ita clearest
as will, reflect lesling credit on our ytrang light. Il is, also duo Mr. Holbrook Hills, Miss Addio Jones, Philip Martin,
that we should uy that bo was engaged Mrs. Sarah Parker, Mtu Freni: Row­
for the defsnae in this caso before his ley, Mis* Bury Tanner, Cvnrail WorIL E. Combs t Co. have just opened election as Prosecuting Attorney. Jas. lino, Mrs. Addie 0. Young, Mrs. NeUio
a new hat, cap, boot and shoo store in A. Swessey far tho People, Q G. Hol­
Young.
W ashington Black, State Street, Fred brook and Wm. fl. Hayford, assisted
Direct yoar letters to number of P. O.
Alexander being in charge, where cau bv N. A. Balch of Kalamesoo, as coun­
sel for tho roepondent___
be ftxmd a full stock of everything in
thrir lino as good a. tha best an-1 as
Tas Rzruauc.—Tho May number uf
cheap as such a quality of goods can bo this exceedingly popular magazine, do
voted to the dissemination of political
information, is before us, and as ever ia
held In tha Catholic Church hare on tho of great practical value to every Amer­
third tiunisy of this month, (next Sab- ican who would bo posted on tho politi­
batbpiWtng to tha absence u( the Pastor cal movsniouts of tho day and ago. It
to attend tha Syuoi of the Clergy of tho is publisbed by the Republic Publishing
Dtoceae nt Detroit. The next regular Company, end edited by Has. J*x» M.
Edreh«e», so well known to Michigan
serviev will be ix&gt; the first Sunday of
rasa as the former able editor «*f the
June, ti*u Feast of Pentecost or Whit Detroit Tfritaat. and for many years the
ffaiulay. The Catholic Church hero ia Qiairman of too Itepeblioan Bute Ceualso, t« be enlarged 22 foot at oner, as trnl Cotaroittoo- Tho tart that hs is ed­
the present buMing having already .teeu itor of the Republic is a sufficient guar­
MV
auto" that it is. ail it prutes*™ to U.
found too sranli la acctnamodato the
members of that Church.
Tha Attzanc w an exoeedingly iuterreting number. Celia Tlwxter writes
charmingly of her “ChiM-Iafe at the
Ideal Hlwals;” Parton contribute* a
rind account of ‘*Tbe PrceUtontral Compaign cf 17M Prot Agaraiz droeribes
-ACrni^i through tbo Galapagos.;"
Robert Date Owen givaaa an entertain-

:

SUIT!

Other Stores tu*k no much more for
t Ire name goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 2&lt;i to 3-7 dolhtry.

Tho subscriber, having purchased tbo '
••Magnetic Write and Water Cure E»Gardens in all parts of our City are
tablishment,” situated in the village of
; Plainwell, earnestly requests all pcr- j Iwiug put in order, Lawns beautified
sons indebted to him, either by note or . cud thereby the app*-aranco of tho City
•
book account, to rail and settle tho sama 1 inuoh improved.

BfKRALL

GREAT

cxjiected. will lecture at one uf the
eherthtes in this City on Sunday aveniug next Sabjstet, -Tha Botafttific Eri-

■At*

EORGE

�MEW ABTKRT!«EMRKT8.

would if Ln had cut it for the hayi
There would not have been over four
ton* at the moat, and th* bay would
hav* fetche-l 816 * ton. which would
have been 864 fnr tho hay. Well, there
acre two tone of straw, which brought
• 12 50 per ton—825 fur tho straw, there
were twenty -four bushel* of *»ed, which
brought 33.50 per bushel—*84 for the
ra^i; add *25, which would be *109.
Now Bubtract *3 fo.- thrwehiag. which
leave *106, and you see th*r* was *42
mure riroist in the seed than there would
have been in the hay

ORDIXAXCE XO tH-

Wishart's Pino Tree

nrLATTVB TO UCEXltt.

Diuchy * Cota. Column.

Tar Cordial,
teTrausa- »*rt tewotiw ra* U»U» ■

NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY

•1*^1 »»i eksclAa *■«*• lias
Is l4.au rkueaa skeM tea S*e«M &gt;
Carla* was eeaa * i-&gt;l«*i aarra
BeMlsWraaaraaM1 la (raw.

ZESs »s--“- wSxiS
BITTERS

0123484823232323484853010100534823530248
1180—Glass window* unad for light,
i
1236—Ctinmaya first put to houaa*.
I 1252—Lead pipe* tor carrying water.
1209-Spectacle* invented by an Ital­
ian.
1302—Paper tint made from linen.
'. 1841 — Woolen cloth first made in

1410—Art of painting in ©it
1440—Art of printing from mureable

y
fr
!

mortgage sale-

BUILDERS’

Sara»r
■ra ।

■sv.-rafS
m. •*■**©** teol&gt;a ».r-.,. „
wU I* JeKsjfUlkk. eitA m
*

Wild life in the Far West

iraad

SALE OX EXEt l Tiux.

1490— Telescope invented, by 1'arta
and Jansen.
r
®r&gt;1 brought to Europe

"SUS

England by

(■*n«r «f •ovuea Ik.I

'-J pare anKtUOOQ

1618—Circulation tf the blood
covered by Huvwj.
1022—Brick first made of any

1625—Wins made from grape* in
England.
1630—Pendulum clucks first inrent-

Saints
’
or rue

SlN^RS'
* BiRLtt.
Notice to Special-Tax Payers.

500.stirs

ftA.-WTlft.'teS
celli. in Italy.
1545—Air-gun* in ran tod1050—Broad first made with yeaat.
17411—Steam engine* invented.
1069—Cotton tint planted in :
a.-,—

60,000 00

1755—Steam engine* improve! by .
’stt
1783—Stereotyping invented in Scat- .
n&lt;L
1-88—Animal tnsgnetum discovered j

Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

SINE’S
!IFT SjxNTERPfVSE.

1832—Telegraph invoated by Morse ■
1839—Daguerreotype made by Dogu-,

| on Sunday is void.
| A note obtained by fraud, ur from one
intoxicated, cannot be collected
town*. On th* form, ownership goes a
If a note be foot or stolen, it due* nut
great way* in conducing to a rational release th* rffaker—he mu*t pay it.
course toward tho brute creation. In ' An endureer of a note i* exempt from •
the Urge citie*, where so many hors-* liability, if nut served with notice of it* '
and mule* are entrurtod to the hand* of I dishonor within twenty-four hour* of I
hired driver*, half brute* naturally, and
made *tillmore brutal by tho u'so of
liquor, it i* hot a matter of to much
wonder that violent abate often occurs
that render* neceuary the enforcement
of law* for protection, or that soeietiee
exirt for this eproific purpose But it it
Ignorance of tho law excuses no one.
not with tha latter that th* 7‘rosrw F»r
&lt;•», vwy fortunately, ha* to do. With It ia a fraud to conceal a fraud.
Tbo law ramfiela no one to impoesithi* class, reaecn ia ont of tit* question,
even at time* of personal interview;
ilitie*.
An rgreameut without cunaider*Iion
tainted appeal* are •till mere itseles*.
But on tbo form, luckily, such ia not
often thb case.
With tho farmer and hi* boy*, at
least, th* ill treatment of stock, wheth­
er used for work ar otherwise, the iu*t-

product, and her keeping nwulta in &gt;om
inttead of profit
Tfo&gt; maiming, or
murder if we may ao call it ef «*ther
become* a dead Ium to the pockot
Thia ie ao whether injury rwulta from
willfntnaai or heodla**n*M ia a moment
of naaaion, neglect or injudicious though
well manat treatment But it moot in
truth be *aid that ib*»c principles are
for lee* acted upon by fanner* than in
■11 raaeon one would expect Tho actu­
al loaa to farmer* by culpable ill treat­
ment of domeetic aaioial* in any of our
State* would more than pay tho form
taxa* thereof While those resulting
from ignorance and car*le*aua*e would

quaation coacwrniug the truth of thera
■latomont*. For ,their verification let
any thoughtful reader take a careful
»unwy ut th* condition ot th* matter in
hi* own neighborhood and township.
We are *11 roundly prating about our
unjurt taxation .nuwd by th* dubon«ety of oAniala. the ring* and monopo­
lies, which in Heaven** nam* we would
not paJHato in tho least, but while seek­
ing to stop the warte at tho bung-hol-.
let ua not' forget th* waste by th* *pig-

The Pin Tree Tar Cordial,

^GREENBACKS
i Sltrrr-naewnirt Ifar-

0,000
raters* orarar
• le mM Car *4
•RIXPJX
i-U* at hr.bal.

Sewing Machine

TO-DAY.
DIO LEWIS. Editor.

.•ittatsicss
i. latesoU/ rtHMUi

wra=

DODDS,
NERVINE

8 Wood
chines

°r rir"'-

y«XXr»«&lt;
i 800 Pages, 250 Engravings.
A .Urtlin* llpwaT Medial Uambaf. et -!&gt;•

DOES IT!

Shelters.

U is lie New DitH Mr Mint

W.T

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

S'i’K

Plantation
BITTERX

A NEW BOOK

and mercy toward* th* brute creation I ASH. OAK or BOCK ELM LUMBER
that nxne* under the care of the hus­ delivered thete or at any Mill within
bandman; not only for merry ’* and de­
cency' e take, but for tbo «ak* of econo­ ten miles of Hasting*.
my and thrift. Tlie bu*y neeson for the
teams of th* form is the tune for reflec-

iLANTATION

UNDEVELOPED WEST

MOTJCH IX ATT AI ll.XEJrr.
ATBjjr.M^gltq AS. - TU rrsU Co*

Bitters

lUWrt J.Onel ead|
rautip,. I .
twotm

OB

FIVE TEAR! IN THETEIIIT0IIE8
By J. IL BEADLE.

and oomparauvoly with ease Another
way ia to carry it in a boek«t and aow
by ataaka aiaadar to sowing broadcast
A* to th* paaprt time to sow an wheat,
I would state that If you eoed with clo­
ver., immediately after seeding is the
l«t tijno ; it not raeded. I aow no pine­
tar, as I hove neeer reeeived any bene­
fit bv putting it an wheat Tho best
Ume to tow plaster on ofover i*.after it
get. a good Mart. g««aUy about May
Irt, bet never before the graa* Marta, a.

greet abandanc*. in foct, han rooked
naw other 9at dry- The firat year or
ao we found difficulty ia nproiag them,
u we pocked for the table ee fort as
they were ready Thera are only two
points, if obeerwed will eaewm ranca**
Retaliate I*** O-tapof rack
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THEIEITFIUTI* THE WOILI.

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12,000.000 ACRES.

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_

Only 50 Cents per Bottle.^

Aauwvuri'
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
IURE YOUR LIFE

Tie Iitnl Life Iinraice Caguj,

LARGEST and STRONGEST

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VOL. XVIII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1873.

jjortrg.

Pnitgiwl W feWw Cartt

THE cacss.

OF THE

minsav

at law.

OLIffl

ea™-U*u..rraw«ii&gt;s

Wiih .pint BMk.

CBM

■uaiheMUaTMaul

One Hundred and Fifty sold in Thirty Days.
«'~° MOXKY TO LOAN la mu ef tbreekee-

ISiaTtalteiSSsJE:

The Third Car Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer s Favorite.”
Every one likes it.

ily of it.
Advertise it!

WRIGHT*. HOLBROOK.

1I&gt;|
ATTOBXKY »■ tew, Mkiur 1* ChuMvry'wU

■TiiL-a

DCRGHLR.

CtENL’IXE

» could be bad.
joeof the OCP
In, the Menufsc■n year» ago and
futile endeavor

sod

plow.

Bh'&lt;rall»S.ra ,Wra —,«1 b •b~4 ““ -Xrara «&lt; a. r~&gt;k.wb.
10 homo neet
Oh wb.t «
1U Cdn»'Jt«ent»- I« u alw»yn tilled

MOTHERS EO-S

Sb* was naturally a tidy woman, and j Lath morning Mr. Wilton nut on a
ns »ho looked around upon the vntidy warm, new under-shirt, and saw bi*
house sbo grow nervous elnuat to de- little one* looking fnwh and swwit in
sj-air, and tlio tears foil last upon the I tlsoir new garmtmta ; but bo saw not
। baby* fac* at her breast,
; thkt the finger* (hut had to patiently

Retucin'icr that

JOHN ROBERTS

The Manufacturers’ Agents for Barry County
And keep constantly on hand a large stock nf POINTS and other Repair-.

strong desire to return house and to it*
-h. no.—I * &lt;hMrf-l fep—,„ “
b—&lt;—14 a. —
n.unllj, b«L.u -.Ab™,Irah..
dutiw and cares onoe more. So. oq*
morning, in early winter, slio Jeft*li«r
I Lose hope* and aspirations that come
" “ I cuuM oely go easy Joi
good bye* rnnong the bills of her aid
to most of us to ebear our discontent. . ?,.**“•
when
| home, and went back tu Ufa's ovaryJay
' Hbe loved beautiful things. &amp;o loved f
than
1 nature and longed for a stroll
Troll aver
oret trie
the tI
— — ,—
“»&gt;Y eS« —
bom.
— to
•- mother «..»•«!
duties with axia l and thankful heart.
prairie that lay broedafid Iat
’ ’ around I ’V 1v""
kno
w* •**—
KM
"‘W------------EUr*r “• UP «U i But ,h" old ,if,»
il* «■*!■'«• round
cnoour3Ka-I-&gt;1' oud lb* pale l:p* quivered । ot work and “ toil without rcootupanso"
L«r. But slio found very
_____
' ‘ ’tho
’ । luxury
luxury ' T“*bly.
, was over. Tbero wa* to be no moro
agement for luxuries, oven
" 1 a Uh you could, I'm sure," replied yearning* for sympathy, no moro word*
। of a ramblo out of dour*.
sordid m
,irr husband. "But Susan, I don't seo [ of duapronation, no moro of the "p*nHer husband waa
sn who
1
‘drunI lt 1 “*b‘
*Ma‘'' “7 wi*&lt;’ aild !KiUnd Jbolish" economy,
.ra^w..
I
Xa-T •tocb&lt; Lut prices are low now, it Husband and wife aharo alike in comtfo,
i wou!dn't W
“H- I couldn't got ■ fort-, and the dd hard life is buried.—
means aF iJanur ratiinw and
i BBcl1 ’nOre
calre*
I R1T'!
A'isw Jfoysww.

■«'G'i'V

...’SiJ&amp;u'.T.
Which we sell at factory price.

The OXX.T Wagon that Lae the SLOPE SHOULDERED SPOKE.

Buckafe Jriqpjci^ and Reapers, Superior Grain Drills, Ulrica Wheel Rakes. Corn
nhd Fallow Cultivators, etc., etc., etc.

i £ wmcEiSK

OBI'l n U. 8. M.niiaL:&lt;J.u.raiC.UMilM Aetal

AMS, WILLIAMS. * CD,
.
rACnnUHCRaadDaaUrt In DrawU B4d rt^jnna.
Dwr. Ill&gt;41. Milk Aeta.

a loving Lome in an Eastern State, and
'on*'PUat«
mad- for Limrelf a hptn. on th* |«iries ™
“’,e“h'
, of lbw West H. was de*mod a very . ,Mr*- W,iWn dM
«P'J
shrewd man by the nalghbore around. 1 do’bt
" ~
Ira— a»ra.V —I —.Ira- ' U1SI X1 B

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

BLACMMITHIJiG,— 4hmhi

-«w4 p*trH*Meyuur Holt at the old, stand of

girl John Wilton had brought there
eight yean before.
Mr*. Wiltoq did not uk her husband
if bo had stoypod a: Mr*. Flynn’s she
•uppoaod of ciurao he bad; end tho fol­
lowing week she watched every day for
bet expected help. Watched but nut
waited, but as the hoar* went by, she
began the task and kept at it until ii
was done.
-Mr. Wilton jirotendud not to see all
this. Ho kept aloof as much as possi­
ble, to u to avoid any explanation hu
might bo called upon to make; b.it

BARLOW

Dye Stiifis,

where you know you get none but the FIRST QUALITY.

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books J- Stationer//

Pure Wines and Liauorst

PBESCBllTiONS

ANlS" FAMILY

FOR MIDIC1XAL PUU*0.sEa

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;fc Co.

Sweet’s H°Telj
GRAND KJLPlDM,.............................. MtCD.

Michigan Exchange.

RECEIPTS.

Entire tat M®. June IS, 1811

TOIlW HI H l«
What is it ?

'

John WUtoa glanced at bar os he Jttet stand her* and
want or t of tho dour, an-1 mistook th* »w the water run of
Hash uf antia
of health, an

through lior tear*.

"Nothing for her? My God, doctor T
You don't mean that she is past ,*11
help J” and John Wilton'i heart doom­
ed tu stand still for a moment
" I did not say she was pas*. Lain,"
It. after all. tiha'll ham tho house replied the doctor. “ The truth is, Mr.
er pcopte liappy,"
■
tarn of general interest; but he cannot
shinin' agin Saturday night, aad then U ilton your wife is worked down, and
‘■Well, I'll try tho last thing firat."
I'll juat give her tho money I’d bad to
and she went to work to amuse bur iitpay Mrs Flynn. It'll go toward burin'
tlo luothcr Willie, who was crying. By
the winter things for iho familyand
tho time aha had him riding a chair and
ho gave the well-filled pocket-book a
loving squeeze.
Saturday night found th* houio all
arc
a good sunshine maker, for you're
smfling, a* Mr- Wiltun had pophosiod,
got alxiut all you or Willie can hold juat unusual price; that a naw school-bou**
but Mm. Wilton looked mor* tired and
now. But Im’s try what we can do with
tho second rule."
•‘But I haven't anything to .enjoy,,
was hardly' a. rooompenso. But Mr.
'cane® alt mr dolls urn old. And tnv nin.
Wilton felt Mtisfied. Strange he could
in tho local paper ehould
not pezmir* the odor of the eaaene. of a gnat leap; which undoubtedly would
••Hold," said Unde Jack; "hare's an
life in th* shining window* and whiten­
old newspaper. Now 1st'* gat some
ed walls; but he only aoid, as h*
fun oatoiit."
glanced about him:
nry deep intellect to
"Fun out of c newspaper! why, bow i.i tho vmv life and ■
you talk."
Bnt
Uncle
Jack
showed
bar
hpw
to
g it had teemed si
man with," anti ho ohucklod to bimaeU;
fullset meaninir of

DENTIST
jflio DHY QOODS i/i E/ioltst Vwrrr-

How can I help it

th® robin'*
gate pay for his work, and, therefore.

WARD.

JtaiRUle,
Mickiian.
AR W»rk prompUr sttswJad ta.

S

Russell &amp; Nevins

of paper doll* and how to make pretty
thing* for Willie out of tho paper. Thon

ondar-shirt*
** I wouldn't for four times that much
feel ao srora out as I do t&lt;
mgbed Mrs. Wilton to hersrlL

Why, it is LEE REED’S Trip Hammer.

And »o aho found many a ploaasnt
amueament. and when badtime came
aha kimed Uncfo Jack, and aaid“Good night, dear Uncle Jack-"
'•Good night, little sunshine maker,"
said Undelack.
And site droamod that night that
Unde Jack bad built a great house,

Immense Stock

IF YOU WANT
to LOW an to DEFY COMPETITION.

Fall

John must ba fitted up; then the four
litfla one*, and lastly, hanolf. Her own

fdrd ft»nr
H AMMEREH.

South side State StreetHAST1K0B. MICH.

PAiXTING!

I am prepared tn offer

Meantime, John Wilton waa thar-

Single scat Buggies as Low as
One Hundred Dollurs.

Water
Goods.

Svxjuijra Factomt.
Uncle Jock end Little Jenny.

Ladina will find almost everything
uaualiy.kept in a Dry Good*

L shall atoo build Hluarn I'uroi tMoax.

bright, wotm tint* or

"John, I Wish you would call at Mr*

The man took a sup or tw
thin turned toward the tall,

stook, and
machine, and
felt "quite poor,'' ho oaM
r&gt; '
m.. U-A

we are continually-------- „
thing. Wo am Bring at «]
ta.-1 ar.d too reckltea a rate.
[Wvcv.ua.

had

2STow Farmers,

doing duty tu cbildnra'i clothes, or

lor Larjgr .J &lt;»»&gt;■
you could ret a
HoHelte-a.
&lt; ««*«■
the WHEEL,

For the Gvntleusea.

Pricei Guaranteed.

HASTINGS IARBL1 WORKS'

■■ What it it John ? What is wrong

"Axsstigo tuts uuv- mki me man.
m sure ii don't look nry bed.
"Ob, John! th* house is dreadful
dirty. Look at the wall* and win­
dow*"
••Pooh 1 X *e* dirtier ones owry dgy;"
had struck

Wilton had beard him rail her &amp;mte.

Hastings, March. 6.1BTX
MONUMENT*
HEADSTONES.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,

H. F. STTINHOFF

J. Odle St Son,

GROCERS.

ITALIAN
AMERICAN

..................

MARBLE

a hundred,

WOBUMG AID BISTING.

And two Seated Farmers’ Buggies at

J. HEWARD

ttr.t

&lt; nitwe that delight in (XtensiT* patron-

A PABABLE

Medicines
GOODYEAR at

without conveying th* slightest of what
it is for—a disgrac* to th* business
man, a jeer to the editor and on insult
•—Ira —. r„_ &lt;t_ _

acter te always bright and ntat looking.

long ago found out that
hit tdol, and everything
ifioed to it—even hersolf,
she eomotimos thought, when, with

DRUGS

j

Make Yo«r Own Bunahin*.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

HESSMER, HEATH k. CO.
.ssnsfsTitsdttessrsist
&gt;u«»aw ta(ll««rw siJBsrtal Riibw fvraliksd.

J AVISO Rra-.-.-i !. ar era, U»|. «s J.e.rwa
rtrwu I w-mU »« rwrvrttallr setwi: Ik- W
K«M, at tkv tkrwsrs aaa
ii Barty
&lt;.«lr-\uso4ra. u, *e* Sbor.
vyt.
ra. ...I.
. m Alt
nr...

SSL’E i S

““"A w&gt;“'“
i Hur* whim tjie heart is orerLurdon-'d morning scarcely strong enough to fart[ by grief u* trial! They soon to b* th* I *n &lt;b« gannento of tbo little ouss about
leir chubby
, could fee! agpu.
, M&lt;»P*por tor if not to print adrertteo। rinsi that wash our hearts from selfish. ] tbtir
chubby Httl*
Httl* forms.
forma.
Bpricg came,
ante, bright and joyous m
as 1 1 And what Kjoy to sit for bout* at th*
■ ncsi.
Spring
Kn. WUm&gt; -V l-r »4 kiHM-,1 i — a...,;—a.------- _=.U a---------------“f“■ feet of her Who first guidod her own
Lv. .1... ra-ra.
.1-4 „4, .»4SU»«H&gt;lu4ral™u^mUS»4. fieltering step*. The poor worn out
advertiaament? When than art. a good
.o -1» ... I... burd.o rf |J—4-A
. *~ WilM &gt;»4 bra
many men of this kind in town, wo can
--.i ..trai- Vi—:__ i.___ ______ v-&gt;.. crowing thinner and t-ater all winter
toll It by a single glance at tho local
But with returning hualtli re-qn a nawapaper. It look* muddy and eeng-

TRIAL

r'iHHClANa^aad Sarwoi. Ogwevw F.uhL

U. DIAMOND.

I

xfficldc.'sell their uwu, *

they Shoucbt to secure ajarfifl!
Unfortunately not belngposteo
lurera, they got the termij u.oi
not adapted to the wsnb i»
to injure the reputation and ml

.... .i.nki.Hiiiit.'w-, » «

NO. 4.

But I reckon the wim-] Mrs. Wilton did
’ fether used to(
fuU
i mon them dayn ------------- 1- _/ l-.._ . u&gt;ft
• stuff than r-----iw-a-day*. Git up Dobbin,
"Now-a-day* th* wimmen want so
Mr. Wilton pyorod * true
I've hired heap of work done for 8u- much help, to get rid of work," contin­
r. flho bud help when we ued Mr. Wilton. Td like to g*t a
killed
_
•awing-machino, but it'a out of tho
’Nervy Gilman
It”
to undertake it, we
Mtn, Wilton thought of the mower! Mr. Wilton nccoc
afford it, either, forniy mowing-maebina
must Ito* paid for thia fall, and Lwant to
iuuuu wim ICO ecucirca, l
buy somo moro stock, too, this fall, end
•aid, and Mr. Wilton waa ri
I must have a oorn-plantcr next spring. heavy load, fibe did not go to bed that i
ent, cheerfully acquiescing
Un- k— If i i,.—_ _I
night until Jong after he husband was I •ogKcation, tend oven saggeating thinn folks in Nsw Yo:k or in Massachusetts,
Hyxm'» and didn't stop. Git ’ up Dob- sleeping soundly- Bhn Lad worked hart ।i for bar comfort that he once would have and the old folk* wBl show it to other
old folks, and the nu and daughter* Of
al! day. atid sleep would bo a welcome '
other old folk* will Mftftj•“—“
What was th* hollow-ayad, tired- guest, but the little gurmont was much
er from ita columns that a
। looking'woman th inking of all this
pcnM Bow. Ho Lad sold -ha young
timet Thinking of ! 8Ln had no timt to - -------- . - ------- - ——•
ra-Mra., uus stock for much les Uian ho „Paid L&lt;
. think of anything but work.. - The not worse then th* poor, hungry heart them, that tris wife might be nursed
I churning waa not dour, the breakfast
ached for sympathy and comfort.
She
back to
life--------------and health. And h&lt;- could
dishes ware unwaaltad, the milk was .kra.-a. -e v- ttrlnrr.loTillg husband, but rejoice
the sacrifico when ha anw •tardy sons of tba East-a*.
not aUnimed, the w**Vs ironing stared
might become more her
. . eyes
• gri
P*1” bright- ond her stop alas.
iho Eldorado* of the West, xh*n
—ra/kM H T# X*____ I Ira
her in th* fane, and last, hot not least,
tic.'
many Lava found homo* and happine
was th* little on* togging at her skirts. I,” aba cried to bar-1 “ Stay a* long m you plaasa," wm land
Tba' focal paper u *
' Legging for nourishment. Bui It does; ••
rory bate to lire far." J b“ parting mcaaage to his wife, as^^| — —fortune*.
- -1 I...!*- -V iJ
■’

SiriiBl aM Ittfausl

--DENTIST

we i

ili

oar irMitiiiliMiMK em
UDfura

tmcco

Uffi«D:BfflUn,8R BSmiffi!

out with ths ulmoat
Now that the good
the nett trouble WM

Title*

�^cpuiliran fanner.
wdl

FARMERS!

S25,OOO

A JUBILEX or OUK OWE
Grand Rapid* ha. 140 mIoou.

intrednoed^aa * background to

tba resolution. adopted by the convention
Rapids fa 3145,700.
‘ new poeJcflos hasbeen established

Things” GltesoreU CaMittg—Heu

Twin Laks, Muskegon county.

direct connection with thia "dty, all of
a Grand Beals 1 AD of Uta which will iuue round-trip excursion
tick.te to Chicago and return, al greatlv
Ticket! at Special Bate! tho Whole reduced rates By this moans stwcial
facilities will bo afforded from Green

office just established in Mason Conn-

Support Your Home Industries!

With Bin. The Great Southern De­

Take a Look at lew Chicago.

« lauxs, The productive i nd ostriee

KAKSAB FINDS-

more horrible in the effort to invent

A new boll-ringing troupe, composed
entirely of ladies, has been organised
which allusion has been
ai Niloe.
The State Sabbath School Conren-

built at Jackson, h) bo operated in
nrchon with the chrmicaJ works of

acceptance ol an opjiortunitv so favorbin
for enjoring the hospitality of tho Gardon Cay, and giving«rfaf to tho occasion
by thfar presence.
Were anything needed to aasuni the
succee *&lt;f tho schema, other than its bold­
ness. ariginalitv, and entire derirability,
it is found in the thorough competency
of its sjiecially engaged managers,

Are Sift" er HATS

4444
15,00
8,00
5,00
75

PLOWS •

B-IlWjeST

4 &lt;Mf® 1
Built in the Country.
«« o..t von no looser need to buy Hosts , built In Ohk&gt; or Indiana, thus sav.

Appreciating the fact that the ruined
city has done

moditiee required fa exchange, are in
many instances injurious and to certain
intereete absolutely destructive, arising

OF

" -p lie.
Yard^vitjo Sheeting at "
12c.
Stripe Shirting
“
20c.
Cottonudes, Fm
F. A M. CuMimere, " 25 to 85c.
Boy«' Suita, Wool,
Mena’ Union Caaaitncre auita. wool,
“ Cotton auita,
Linen Coita,

included within tho ranges ot our rail-

of obscure journals. But the worthy
cinson from Cincinnati, or Calumet—it
A company Las Loen organized at is immaterial which —who, hypothecat­ arrange the details and personally de­
Flint with a caiptal of 850,000 for the ing an opinion upon tho rod-hot miles vote their time and exjieriance to tho
development of the grandest celebra­
l'u’JM’ °f manufacturing
woolen
tion ever known in Chicago, and, of the
Imlay City baa'adopted a license of thing elae," got fooled, - another warn- kind, tho finest in tho world.
sia/1
_ — __.i_ __
licly sold.

the house where thia family lived, bnt

C0NBI8TINO

previously

reader the fact'
plans
--------—---------------------------- —B Jacked
A new organ has recently bs«n sad somewhat seriously interfered with
placed in tho Methodist Church at Al bv Messrs. P. Laiek, N. Ergv. and Goa
bion, at a cost of 8400.
Headitivoness. Tu be sure it must in
Individual exiatenoo'dqwnds;
Union City has a ciothseupiu factory
Wauaxs. All natural products are
the traits of labor and capital, and as

national industries
are only sustained and proposed bv an

That I Must and Wil! Sell in Sixty Days.

fa rapidly suUid.ng in |
California.
Hie Proaident' denies any change in I
friends throughout the country would his policy regarding Louisiana
L'L-.-____ I’ll_____ j
if
Moro than 10,000 immigrants have
landsd in New York within a w»ok I
jwst
The late frosts bare badly damaged
t be fruit crops ia many sections in Ionvatatra is uaroay,
There ia great sympathy for the sur-

।

We also build the

Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.
Rooms and Offices to renta over my store.

orgtmirod at Williauutou, Ingham
■.Max am
*-i
County, with a membership &lt;?f 10 : it is
entitled " Williamston Lodge No. 205.”
product; therefore.
The total number of men employed
The victims ot
tn the saw-mills at Flint ia 485, antral
is exjwcted that 105,000,000 feet ot lumJv W HHi ■
—____ .__
to obtain from Cungreea and tho differ­ Iwr will
including Dr. York, Henry F. McKee- ent State Ugialaturo-iauch Legislation
Foundlaad.
u may be nsceeendrf» control and limit
The new M. E. church at Ludington, placement fa concerned,—naturally de­
Much enthusiasm fur the new Allan-1by law, within tho proper constitution­ was dedicated on the 28th silt. Rev. mends somsthiag unusual in ths wsy of
al end legitimate limits, the rates and
a celebration. It is fitting, too, at this
advanced stage of our reconstruction, Cotton Exchange.
Mfas Lillian Edgerton, the new. Ig
।
minply of Sult for sale at Lowcut market rates.
678.
’
■* ws should, in toms pronounced manner,
1
foilMr. Cartwright of Marshall claim* ac knowledge that the humanity toward raaa&lt;^ beautiful star lecturer is
developed ia our neighbors—
ng on marriage and divorce.
their Brick Warehouse.
an invention which does away with the 'ourselves
— kl.l.
_____ Ti l__ TT___
Hie Pope ia again very feeble. His
“dead center” in the crank of the steam
81st birthday cam. on Tuesday, but he
to extreme torture by tho populace to jrodi-eor may bo jointly rewarded fur engine,.thereby saving a large per rent neither unappreciated nor forgotten.
of power.
waa unable to receive and deputations.
bis ho ■ toil, the ctmsumer have
Ttis Salt isTwcm 1« R cat mat Ila sal! Enaal ii He Walter.
Five car loads of United States in­
The South Haven I’omulogical Socie­
cheap products and our almost limilleM
fantry |«ascd through St. Louis last
furiatod as the eridimces of thia terrible surplus, find foreign markets at rateo to ty haa decided to make an importation ’•
weak on their way to the Lava Bods.
a
of English Sparrow* to aid the fruit i
compote with the world.
The appointment of Miniatei-to Rus- ]0 BaTrel lotn and more sold to dealers at a very Email
crime multiply, and come of their proAe*eJred, That cheap transportation, growers of that district in their war t
aia haa Iwsa tendered to Judge Pierre’
rCar-load
'-- ’ J Rates.
both of Demons and propertv, being against insects.
vance above
pout,
of
New
York,
in
tho
place
of
Orr.
1
most conducive to the free movement of
deceased.
guilty parties and bring them to justice
An attempt was made a few daya i
consumption of tho p -oducta of different
through the law.
(ports of the Union, is essential to tha ceivod fur the roof, and it ia di-signed to could not be hollered. This matter has ago in tho streets of New Orleans to as- I
occupied
tho
thought
and
attention
ot
its
•iilfsre and p usperity of tho country.
have the building completed in beptemsasaiuato Kellogg, the Governor of
vroj-cturs for a long time, and has now
JiesiiieeJ, That the constant and fre­
Editonal Brevities
become sufficiently matured to be made
quent association of the inhabitants of
Hon. I. A. Fancher, who ably repre­
Of 2,254 boilers inspected in March
remote parts of tho United States is not sented Isabella and Midland Counties public without faerct producing that in­ by agents of tho Hartfun! boiler i n*ur■
/"'XT, 2 — 14
jury which often accrue, frou; prams
aoee company. 1,207 pare defective end
MH10 1HH6
in tho recent session ot tho Legislature, turn and ill-advised publication.
Administration Since 1859, tho revenue
has become the managing editol
w „
mon oua population within the vast area K^s15011"11"*^
to the rubject
Iho Cungroeaional Coavea tian in St j
o.
‘
our
temtory.
been just about 13,000,000 a year for
Tcmiafnel Tuwllrn.cn arut waserotf;
a xosrru evsuar
Snelted, That th. best interred of
corned by Mayor Brown.. Addreeoos
Jonesvillo, in Hillsdale county, opens ; haa been fixed upon, for in
the different porta of tho country atoi
were made by tho Hon. Henry T. Blow
should demand the freest possible inter­
and
others.
change of the industrial products of the Tha factory will have eighty looms, , «ndly, ba gotteu up. Boston haa tried
Tho first installment of 5,000,000 tnevaried cliuiaieo and industries of the end it is owned by a stock company. | th. thing in a big temporary barn with
tal cards waa shipped from Springfield.
°f th° coa,P“,J’ “ » certain degree of success; Cincinnati
revenue waa only 3570,000. A similar United States, so that breadstuff*, tex­ i ”
is now attemp’mg to remove the die- Maas., to Washington last Monday.
tile fabrics, eoal, iro-, lumber, sugar about gio.mw.
Duriag the abeoncj of the family at: grace which the aaasions of the liberal Of this numlier. New York and Phil­
and various other products, local in
their production, but general in their church on Sunday, the residence of Dr. i republican convention fixed upon their adelphia take 1,000,000 each; Boston,
conaumptiun. may all reach the con­ Bissell, of Saginaw, was broken into i fair-ground hall, by giving a serial of St Loaie. Chicago and Cincinnati, 500.­
000 each.
sumer at the teort practical cost of
Senator Sumner was divorced from
transportation, and thM an arbitrary
wife, Alice M. Sumner, by a Boston
Connecticut shows that tho Stale debt and unm essury tax levied by the
ing up miles of arehiteeturai fronts, and hla
C»an on tho loth.
.
trau»]&gt;urteni over and above a fair re­
A lady teacher nf Niles was waylaid
The president has appointed Jaekmuneration for his investment is a bur- and “wallop, d” over tho head with an
fork as Chief,
LITERART ROTICES.
vice Van Hathat thia was done under a Republican

I

"IP"

Stalky Cultivator 1

Robbins

MUDGE.

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

WOOD

; Water Lime

Shingles of all kinds,

pi/IE LU/OBEIf FUItfISffED Ifi CAA LOUD
LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Com.
Sjjijtoe

SAWING

MACHINES !

in

FIELD BOLLEB8, HABBOWS,
SCRAPEKS. CORN TOOLS. Etc

fi mb jib
BUCKEYE

»

CRAIN DRILL

And a Full Line of Farming Machinery.

Qooermif.

DWIGHT A- BURRALL.

JOSEPH PFLUG !

Administration.
bit
JibeeW, That certain leading railroad
C-. 8. Knickerbocker, rorenllv a night
*
“ ,h“ eo^Tt h* [ Of wUt
liati, Chicago is to have, during the tire: corporations "of the cuunby. although
chartered to subeervo tho bailie interest clerk in the Bay Cltv Postoffire, has ! “ ‘A*® J*
Dy whom conand endowed with the right of eminent
mtmo^fi^m'lfa^iMered'Stoira
I A
P*U*OC* ‘“d
“1 attention
fate.i. ?fa™.,, “j*n’t1™*.■?“d--a|"•
Michigan Southern Railroads.
suggested themselves, and impart so
The exi«nmantol rafting logaacpies j much of ths details as the Ti-ss deems
to plunder the imblsc, enrich themselves
and impoverish the country through
which th»y run.
to bold such
corporations have not only disregarded
item of importance to Chicago.
The Jeelam Cdasze of Friday, says:
forbid. In a hall or church T Worse
Gen. IL ll. G. Minty was in town
at reduced rates. Everybody should
reufa,. n.. cfa-ni i.
«&gt;™ifa.n«fa,j»dUfa(fa.j Utl a
oral buperintendent of the Atlantic. If.».t—-i.a—...
Kxroar says that Hon. H. H. WheelGulf and West India Transit C
railway managenwnt having failed tu formerly the Florida Bailway.
sical efforts enjoyable.
moot tho juat expectations ami demand
of a long suffenng people must be radth"
iclly reformed and controlled by the lteoc.pt. for the week ending Mav 13th i **•* bwn -1*1”
strong hand of the law. both State and
I1 “
National, and railway corporations com- am. fa. CH.31M9-, fafa, . b.r.
in tb. Tr—r, of »«.Sl».7S; I
tb. Wtat U
pelied to perform their proper functions
■
one of the meat
most ulnc-ant
elegant and
and anbatantis!
substantial

Heteked, That to thia end we invoke

A great tnoe ting of tho State romo-

the States of the Union in excluding
from our
the bench,
valuation cf 890,000.000, against 17 8,­
and friends of tho society, by tho citi000.000 in 1872. Thia does not look

Boston sold JXI.UOO postal cards In
iree hour, and the first one sent out

gltah Legal and Economic History."
Canada haa a publie debt of $122,400,1TU. In 1M7 It amounte.1 to $ai.aiti,afll.
Thia ia wtial the school arithmetics republi^ied within a week at Boston.—
apeak of no Reduction Ascending.
It fa 1 ‘The Red Cutton Nightcap
Commodore Vanderbilt fans settled
upon the city ol Nashville, Tenn., as -Country.
Hie alto for the nsw Methodist Velvet-

lou’s Mogaciav is one of the best publi-

CITY

BACON &amp; KARRS’
MEAT

MARKET!

The Ohio Constitutional Coaventleu
mot at Columbus on Tureday and ebnee
Judge Powell temporary Chairman, ii full of just such reading matter a*
and Judge M. R. Waite of Toledo for the public delight to get hold of, and we
Ereatdent.
cetablfotinisntof a weekly newajiapor tn
Topeka in the Intervet of the colored
people of Kansas, to bo called tho
‘•Western Advocate."
In a week or two more South Rend
wlU have In running order, another l*aper MHL with a oopsteity of 00 tons of
irlntlng jiaper per .week. Wm. H
teseb A Co, proprietors.
II ia announced from Washington
that the Prvwldant will make no ap­
pointment to fill the vacancy ocoaalotiod
by the death of Chief Justice Chase un­
til the meeting of Congree*.
Brasi! lisa taken another step forward
in abolltlosi of slavery. The Emj-eror
apurowa a decree which makes free all
children born hereafter of slave parent*.

any other building in existence, is
t OOP feet in length, with a proper
Keep Tottr Girls Hone Bights.

stories, an historical article, a lot of
curium matters, nice iUuatrauons. comic

delights an inteligent household, for

tare.

Jt is cheep too, being only 11,50

looks better and brighter than ever.
Address Thomse A Talbot, 30 Bromfield
Street, Boston, fur a year’s subscription.

PATENT COOLER!
MUCH BETTER OONDITION

E. C. Stedman, co well known for hie
Michigan Publishers aeeocuition have

FRESH
350,000 to beautify the grounds.

FISH

DWG

THE SEASON.

That

4 will bo the temporary their daughters are young yet, and can JtcnlUy. Lander waa discussed in May,
and Tsunyson, Mn Browning, Brownof the entire south end.

little
side ration. their energetic action and

New School” are to follow.

JOSEPH I’FLUO.

been enlarged,to an eight column paper.
people are os sure of their daughters,
and if you take the trouble to inveeuLthai Sally
in running

1. Temperance tn

both the publishers and of tho city.

stellation of Monthlies. Our lady friends

nary power of observation can discover,
that the daughters of mpoctablo pa­ spirit, variety and,excellencies of all the
rents in ordinary ranks of life, who are
not watched by their olden, flock to the
and are discreditably

tin. feeling.

of a pair of elegant Chromoe worth 310
as a premium.

First-Class Instruments.

IM MBH I
At Hantings.
My MACHINERY

new Scales.
New Styles.

Beat of Work l

Tbo

New Prices.
choicest literature.

It only costa 31,50

xmtact with boldaeeaiuiiisa

and boldness

Veiy Low.
any household in th. land. Published
by Choris. J. Peterson, Philadelphia,

Which wiD

New Advertisements.
tea ■

quwuiTEE

satisfaction!

cuMMiMiojrr.Rtr notick.

aaffeOM

Wareroom. #0,
habit of
ring all night with bet girl friends.

NEW

WAREHOUSE

Adjoining C. F. Dwight A Oo.«s

for rare JOB

Qreen^t

Eighth St,, Jf. K

�Dt* R^rUBuc^ji

B\h»eh

COM MOS COVWC1L.
Rogular mooting of thii Common
Council, Monday evening. May 19, IM’S.
1‘rooent—Mayor, Recorder and Alda.
Dr.wson, Beasmfr, Haras, Bentley.
Minutes nod and approved.
A petition was presented signed by
and By-Laws, fur a permanent orgao- W. 8. Goodyear, Jno. Beesmer, Jno.
Uatlon made the following report:
Cole and five other* for tho opening of
“Your Committee would rmpsctfttlly an Alloy.
report that they hare considered the
On motion the petition was roforvd to
•ubjeet of an urganixation. and have

Peninsular Railway.
"»• direst Beet* I* lb. Bl
tUlIrwtaad Maetefes It..re., lb.
tnuterst Orsad Br^aJa. uel lb.
Umef Bstlevea Ata* te

^OeTuST**** M*dM**:

and exclude some citizens who might
otherwtee take part In our delibera­
tions ; therefore they would respectfully

paugh,•‘his majesty, the King of Ameri­
can •bowmen,'’ with ip* shows, requir­
ing over one thousand mon and horses,
and no lee* than thirty tents, will re-visit
our city soon. This concern i* too well
known to cur citizen* to require any
rccommeadation at our hands. It ha*
often lieen in our rity, and tho universal
decision ha* been that it wa* tho largost
and fin*«t circus and menagerie ever ia
thfo part of tho conatry. 'Tor th* pres­
ent .'essoa Mr. Foropaugh offers a host
of new attraction*, among them a Black
Rhinocaros, two acting Came!*, Hawley,
ths haro of triple Miraorsault, tho Black
Vaark, Homed Horse, etc. Buch a
truly groat establishment does honor to
any city ii may virit, and our citizen*
will auxloTuljr await its arrival.

A fire broke out at hnlf-gazt one A. M .,
Munday,-in a row o! frame dwellings
nu Wayne street A general alarm
wa* sounded; tho wind waa blowing a
gala, and a diaaetroua fire seemed im­
minent, as. when the department arrived
the flanreo had burst through the roof
of otto of the houws, but the Babcock
Engine from “No. 8" house Ireing first
on th* ground, immediately got a stream
on the fire and extinguished jt. Th*
rapidity with which thia engine ia han­
dled by the firemen, and its great effici-

' J. BOgMtOL l».M.
CHURCHES.

from time to time hereafter. In aooordnnee with adjournments, or the call of
tho executive committee.
Your Committee would also, respect­
fully recommend th* election of the fol
towing peroona a* officers of tbeee meet-

Spridh flowers am blooming.

House cleaning U in order.
Our city I* full of Stranger*.
Many of our citizens arc fixing up the
garden* beautifully.
Tho 4th of July cornea on Friday thia
year. A good day for a first clan cele-

&gt;For President. Traveras PhUBpn.
•• Vice Prwldsnt, J. W. T. Orr.
•• Sd Vies ••
Alvin W. Bailey.
•• Secretary, Henry H. Bailey.
“ Trsseurer, Oscar D. Spaulding.

IC55 Jtoticsj.

A German ItpJge of Odd Fellows’
will be publicly instituted al Niles, ou
H’Acrea*. Tits act ef selling Intdxltho 2tth, inst.
eating liquors, to be used so « beverage.
/^Vcgptation is somewhat backward ' Is a grave criminal offlrnre, affecting the
l«acu and well-being of society to a
and is not coming forward very fast, greater extent, and mure directly, than
moot any other crime known to our
owing, to the cool weather.
Law*, and causing untulJ lore of proper­
ty, suffering and even death, to thou­
sand* of nur fallow citlxens ; beside*
enormously Inerrealng the burdens of

■ ICH1U* CESTRll R. R.

Grani Rmr Valley Division

■f.5

Wo will Sell CH EAT. or Bent to a r
sjcnsibte party, the Farm known n» tl
John C.- Hpcncer Farm, in tho townsh
of Baltimaro, conziating ot W acre*, i
ixntirovcd. Fair Hou*-, good fruit. 3
r- r nwidUT A Cfl

sxftasisas-sss «= st

LB ! 1

Say man ; are you bungv ? Woman
are you tint for want of food ? Child
do you want something to eat f If so
call at L. E. Stauffer's Eating House
North Side State Street, whore you will
find everything in tho lino of eatables,
only 25 cents pertaoaL________
4Gif
Ku* Ho.—N. T. Parker of this city
will sell at low figures, fur rash or gxxl
approve*! notea : two good M.ires, one
weigh* about 1200 Iba, tho othur about
900 lb*^ two Single buggies, two double
buggies, two double awl two single Har­
nesses. Hero are bargains fur those
wanting such prujwrty, that are not
often met with. l'«W fork.
45tf

'Soar Ftstt-—Ono day the firs: of this
week. Maser*. Fred Barlow, Mr. Hoff­
man and W. Kelley, threw of our wide
awake young man, caught a sturgeon in
the Thornapple Hirer, that was fire feet
and three inches in length anil weighed
51 lb*. Try again boys.

W z rxxD th# following complimentary
notice ot one of cur well-known citizen*
in the Mason Co. JJstcrd published at
Ludduigtun- It ray*:
Mr. 8. P. Cady ia now delivering to
hi* customers in'this locality some of
die fine*! fruit trues that haro been
brought to this city.

streets, se he felt a week ago for Califor­
nia, intending to spend * part of the
summer tn that delightful climate, ho|&gt;I ng by a jirotraeted stay, to Improve hl*
bsalth, which lias been poor for several
month*. W* hope no seriou*disea** may
make Its appearance among ua during
hl* absence, fur we should hardly know
who to apply to for relief.
A man, McFarland by name, run­
ning a pedllag cart for Alexander of
Kalamazoo, died last night al W. W.
Bugbee'* about three miles ***: ot here.
He had the tneaalea, but as the disease
did not make It* appearance upon the

GREAT

$8.00

Other Stores ask eu ranch more for
the some goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollaraN

largest Stock of Black and Blue
Clothing w&amp;t of New York. Suits 12 to
40 dollar*. Latest Styles’ of Boys attd
Children’s Suita front two years and up­
wards. Prices, 2 to 20 dollars.

TBlWItS

BAGS

IMUSES

Paper, Ixsathcr, and Zinc Trunks
from $1.2\to $20.
are square dealing in all our actrans, Cheapest store in Michigan, and
■trictly

ONE PRICE.

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE I

36 Canal Street,
Remember our name " STAR CLOTHIXG HOUSE” is on the Doors and
Windmrs, so de not be deceived by other merchants, as we have no Branch Stores.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

lots on Washington street.
Dr. John Roberts haa boon putting I

American Organ

hit lota in Ano order, laying out his gar­
den in good style.
IL Mudge ha* built a fine addition to
his largo dwelling house on East Green
street, and haa repainted it, changing
the color from brown tn white, which

Is OM to tie Pillic is its Imti

Everybodu Should try them before-BiLrchasing Elsewhcr

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON,
AND GABLER PIANOS.

jierfecting a fine chicken perk, which
he duign* shall bo second to none in
the city.
V'-Tho work ou the school boos* ia pro­

grossing finely, and

FRANK L. WARD.

the repute now

Hastings

Allegan.

/“lion. John M. Norina ia repairing
and rebuilding tho fence about hi* resi­
dence, and otherwise beautifying hia
Tan* to nra Lxrrxx.—The Nite* Drewmt says, •■publishing a newspaper is a
.peculiar business. A* long as its pat­
ron* are gently stroked the smooth way
everything is lovely, but just reverse tho
motion, and they will set up a ‘ysowl’
that would make the most amiable tom­
cat in the country curve hla sptos."

Bcuxn.—On Saturday

nighi

the

Book* for tho boy* and Books for th* Sew Mill 'at Sheridan, owned by Mr.
FJwxrd Cook. wa. entirely destroyed
girb, nt the Citr News Pep-d
by tire. Lose setae $500. While Mr.
School books, a full assortment eon- WiUuwn was at iho fire some graeeleM
Stantly ua hand at tho City News Depot. scamp broke into hie grocery near at
band end stalo name $50 in cash.
A*

'•^sasrsuesuis^iM

Hall's Vegetable Hair Renewer now
stands among tbs first, and at the head
of all articles for a similar purpose. The
testimony of our physicians ia conclu­
sive a* to its value; and we are person­
ally acquainted with sccre* of cases
wherv^t has boon used with the best of
results. It will restore gray hair to its
original color, and loaves it glossy, and
in a healthy condition ; while, for beads
troubled with dandruff, or any disease
of the scalp, it acts like a charm in
cleaning them. Tty it, and you will
not bo disappointed.

instantly and effsdually teyed by giving
al! kitxl* of printing in better style and
Dr. Ransom's Hive Syrup and Tolu or
at chugper rates than any other office in
Honey Syrup. The lives of many •off­
tha ciqr.
&gt;
ths public, through Ita constituted euering children have been saved by ad­
rthontles;
to
bring
public
offkader*
to
May 30th is Dvcvrabon day—In most1 justice, sad,
Account of Tho*. Altoft work ou stnot* ministering this -valuable remedy in at­
of our cities and village* it i* to ba
H'Aer&lt;tu,
Tho Statute of tills $10.75, was presented and on motion ' tacks ot Croup All families where there
lias made it tbs special duly of the
ubearwal. #hnll Ha»tiags prove on ex- State
Common Council of cities to Institute was allowed as follows: $2.75, 4th ward are children should keep it in the house.
cvptioa—wo trust not
proceedings against any anil all person* fund. $4.50, Sd ward fund, and $3.50, i Pries only 35 cents.
guilty of this oflbnce. whenever the
Thn Allegan Jgtmal any*, that the -___ .t.n_____ ...
from General Highway fund.
, certifimlra of stuck will be isiuod to the
By AM. Wood—
it contain electricity t It cures a* if by
i stockholders of the Mansfiuld, Coldwater
That the street Committee bo directed magnetic influence Neuralgia and ell
and lake Michigan R. R.. on Thursday,
to examine tho job of Jueeph Cole, on pein, and is therefore being properly
May 29
Green etrovt between Broadway and called Magnetic Balm.
Tu Bit. Csxvur Cuxx of Marshall, pedal duty of the &lt;&gt;&gt;mmon Council to Church street, and determine what work1 ’ See advertisement in this paper.
Institute such meaeur** uwlll. at ls«*t.
I will fauach in tho Presbyterian Church stop th** publie sale of intoxlcatlnc H'|U- is necvMary to be done in order to com­
iu this rity, at half post ton o'clock next um within th* rity limits, and we. there­ plete said job, and report at the next f The Fruit crop in this County is prom­
fore, petition that Honorable Body to
ising well, and jlosn not seen to hire
i Hublndh t-toening, and at Irving in the a.lppt a resolution. Instructing and n meeting of this Council.
A petition was proeonted asking fori boon seriously injured, except Peach*.*,
qulrlng of the City Attorney, mwlsted
l by the Mamba!, to commence prowl­ tho laying out a road signed by P. A.I by the frost
Ing* against auy and all person*! who
weather rvj«Jrt* an- tu be daily posted , shall sell eptr'tuous or Intoxicating liq­ Sheldon, Seth Saulsbury, Milo Osburn
uors hi violation of law tn the City lim­
Al Troutwitw's Barber .Shop, sign of up in the I’oetoffire in this city, and it*, and to promptly remove such offi­
On mouun lb* petition wn» rcferod
the big polo and mror, where you can that he has received the 6 antes in cer* for a failure or refu*al to faithfully
.comply with euch resolution, and to-ap- to Street Committee.
always get a good job done in the,bar­ which they arc ta be placed.
point such other person. In their place*
By Aid. Woodber line. Al always keeps a|lar;v aawho will faithfully comply.
Rnotvnt, That we, as ritlscns, will
To Bruch care cannot bo taken about
Tbat tho Mayor the Chairman of tho
■ortnxmt of collar*, tree, U&gt;bacc.n, cigars
earnestly support any and all mraauna
and gent's furnishing goods on hand. building tires tu bum up rubbish, a*' of tha Common Council, or any other Fire Committee and Aid. Hams, to conFare from 5 eta. upwards; ImggaiX' some nxwntly built have v.-ry much eastitutod a Committee, end bo authorised
dangssed the rsetdeneM of several of'
to purchase 400 feet of Hoee, Coupling
our rittecns. Remember it is exceedingly
Nozxles and Hoee Cert tor tho rity.
dry and windy these days.
Adopted by ayee and nayoe as tallows:
Ayee — Dawson. Mudge, Benmer,
A Farewell Banquet was given by the
Wood, Hams and Bentley.
Old Fellows' of New Haven, on Thurs­
day evening, to Hon. Charlo* A. l*-gan,
Br AlA Bentley—
M. W. Grand Hiro of the Grand I/rdgo,
Ertolni; That th* street Comnultne
I. 0. O. F. of tho United States, recoatbn authoria*d tu lurrey the street de­
ly appointed hftntetor to Chib. ’
scribed in the petition of Muy 22, 1S72,
running from Hanover street to die rest~'
Eucrzn.—Tire Epiacojiol Convention thinking i«rb»|« •otneililug of imper­ deac* of Eradex Hin
tho propriety of &lt;
in Boston cn Thursday, elected the Rar­ ial, cw might occur, but from present sp- tsin
and, *!•&lt;&gt;, tho atn'junt
Dr. II F. F*d Jock, of Brooklyn. Bishop paaraocet, I might sUlI^walt ou, so roneluded tn uriid you a few lines, think­
Adopted.
ing perbapa they might prose accept
Oe motion Council adjourned.
ablelf they were no'. ao v.ry interesting.
There are but few plantingeorn asyet
FARM FOR BALE OR TO REST-

Michigan Central R. R.
0U&gt;, RELIABLE ABD DIRECT ROUTE,

Ou motion of Aid. Danton the rejKirt
was accepted and adopted.
Account of A- J- Bum, $4,00 »u al­
lowed. by Ayes and Naves as follows :
Ajee—Dawson. Mudge, Wood, Besstnor, Hams and Bentley.
Nayea—none.
Account of W. I. F. Hama, going to
Grand Rapid* in regard to Fire Engine
$4.00, presented and on motion allowed.
Account of Geo. M. Reed, service as
Marshal, $11.66, presented and allowed.
Account of Alien Jones, $41,66, nor­
vice as Marshal, presented and on mu-

OUR

More good news, u.td more new goods.
The Modoc* have not all been kilted
nor captured, but R. Mudge haa a
larger stock of goods, Iwtier goods, and
che*i&gt;*r good* than any bouse iu this
ritv. Doa’t uriisve it bey I Well it &gt;e
a foot, end call at his store, on State
street, and your doubts will be «t onse
dispelled.

Sheriff Vrooman ia building addition­
al guards about ths shade trees around
the Court House ground*, and w» be­
hove is going Io fix up tho old fence a

a branch iu New York City. May IH&amp;2.
whieh ha* grown to be larger than th*
parent booA-increasing steadily, year
by year, until now it has the agency of
niariy «'Vi&gt;rv newspaper in the United
States and Britteh Provincns, and docs a
j earl v business of hundreds ot thou*anda ot dollars. 8. M PettengUl 4 Co.
have recently opened another branch
office at 7U1 Chestnut 8tre*t. Philaddphia, where they ore doing a successful

Patent 0S*c to Michigan lanaiors,
tor tho week ending April 29, 1 ‘’78. and
* ocn bearing that date. Furnished this
paper by Cox 4 Cox, Solicitors of Pat­
ents, Washington, D. C.
Extension Stop Ladder—L. B. Covert,

Log Tamer—Jas. C. Moore, Ypsilanti.
Iterulviug Book Case—laither B.
Pert, Tecumseh.
advsrtiwng exceeding ten million* of
Fire Escape Udder—Cha*. H. White.
dollar* lincecommauaiug buiinee*. Tlii*
firm is favorably known not only through­
out this country, but in all part* of the
world They hsvs estahitehod a repoto­ York, SAookraft.
tem for houorx'd. end foir dealing which
Toy—Cortland Ball, Detroit
any finn might envy, and but few have
Machine for Thrashing and Hulling
attuned to.' We congrutulat* them upClover-Isaac T. Barton, Union City
I Washihg Maobtns—Geo. J. Colby,
Reading.
.
aycan jsnni tn hundreds M business I
Railroad Gir Spittoon—Harrisun J.
men who have followed their adviaa
and trusted to their sagacity. aad avail­
ed tberorelrre ol thmr foodie who
List or Lrrrxxs remaining at tho
have made fortunes for thesiaolrss. and
Hayings I'. O, May 20th, 1878.
Mrs. Hannah M. Eaton, Mra. J. B.
Mod hoartly wo indorse all our oo- Huws.Mre. John Surer, Mr. Allan
tempoaxry ozya of Maesn. 8. M. Pat. Henry, John C. Har*:., Miss Mary
t*ugill 4 Co For uariy twacty years

we hare bean doing bnsiaes* with tb*m
sad bare always found thorn perfectly

ettriclrt ro/MWW'

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

�Ayer's

EW IDTEITISEMESTH.
Dauchy A Co'*. Column.

■

Wisharts Pine Tree

Cherry -Pectoral,

ITORS

Tar Cordial,
NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

lifts!

Wild Life in the Far West

PROBATE ORDER.

you wave. Aly half turkeys enough to
start n flock with, if yon have a good
range. Twelve dollar* will buy a pair
cf pure bred turkeys, if ordered in the
early part of tho mumb. Tbs han will
lay for the first sotting about 15 eggs —
If tho eggs are taken from her, and pat
undsr hens she will vary soon lay a
dosen or more for tho setting. If they
are properly cared for, and turned daily
white they are in the house, they are
quite sure to hatch. It is safe to calcu­
late upon' thirty eggs from a good bird,
and a flock of a dosen or morn tho first
season. Tho .Balance i* altogether in
favor of buying the fowls. Tliere is
littla chaqpe of getting cheat’d; far if
the birds do not unit you, you have your
remedy ai once. Bat you do not know
what ia in tke eggs till the end of tho
season. Tte bust m»fety package for tho
transportation of sggs. yet invented, is
the orary of tho mother. It ia quite
rare for fowls, properly boxed, to be
damaged in transit They can be cent
acroM the continent with about tho same
safety ** acrosa a county. It coat* but
little more to buy good fowls, and yon
generally gain ono season.—Cor. Poultry
r to Hava Rsut Pen
fork Tnteow gives tl
Thompson, of Staten Island, prepared
potatoes for on early crop : From tho
middle to tho latter part of March tho
tubers were cut, leaving two eyes on
each piece, and these pieces wore placed
dose .together, eyee up, in shallow
wooden boxes, having in them a layer of.
about two inches of sand. The seed was 1
covered with the stuno thkknSs* of sand, t
and the boxes wore then ptecod in a warm I
• house cellar, end in a week or so would
begin to ejirout, without further care,
beyond giving them a few light water­
ings, in case the sand becomes dry ou
top. In the course of three or four
weeks, and by the turn tho pwod be­
came dry and warm enough for planting,
these potatoes in the boxes would have
Hprouts an inch or two in length, and an
abundant supply of healthy roots. In
tho mean time tho ground was prepared
for planting in the ordinary way using
a liberal allowance of wsil-roited ma­
nure. When tho drills were opened,
and everything in readiness for planting,
tho boxee wen carried out and tho
sprouted seed placed along the drill, 15
inches apart, and nt pnoo covered with ,
—..tto— a
__ «:___ ___ _

LIVINGSTONE

AFRICA

el C«w«"
BLACKBURN,

H. I BitiiIhb'i lew Tortile
WATER WHEEL,
VINECAR BITTERS

Ayer’s

Write fir Utie lUnstralfli Pre List Address

Tigaolia Balm

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair it*
natural Vitality ana Color.
A dressing

Chromo
School Cards,
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLET’S
CITY

CHBOMOS

BtlliND-SCENES

Dr. Crook's Winecfl. r'
4,

preserving the
Bair. It Mon
1 ratera faded
or yrey hair
to iU ori.jir.aZ
color, with the
and frahneu of ymiih. Thin

DEPOT.

Oil Paintings

transplanting, tho growth will not bo
chocked in tho leas:, and, with warm'
weather, in a few days the young tops I twitter l.k”
are well abovo ground, white potatoes | FL’BLlBHlNt
planted in tho common way have not
yet snouted. This gives a clear gain of
fromteo to three weeks on tho date of |
ripening, with much more certainty of|
an even stand df stalks, and cf course a
IN WASHINGTON
larger yield from a given space.’

ulooining Complexion.

The Piae Tree Tar Mai,

IO

VEAlih

cured by its use. Nothing can restore
tho hair where tho follicles are de­
stroyed, or tho glands atrophied and
decayed; but such a* remain can I*
aavsd by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a now
growth of hair ia produced. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a peaty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Ita occasional u.w will prevent the hair
from turning grey or foiling off, anil
consequently prevent baldness. Tha
restoration of vitality it gives to tho
scalp arrests and prevent* tho forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often ao un­
cleanly and offensive. Free from those

WORM SUGAR DROPS
•«ra.

DOUCHE.^

rious to the hair, tho Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found ao desirable.
Containing neither oil noulyo, it does
not eoil white cambrie, and vet hull'
long on the hair, giving it a ricn, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

u ofiSra tend llroaer.
Tho .'l.ivr
Hoeowfrr ore harotrrSI:h tor cnileato o' to. &lt; it, Traararw

iSSKRSWSTSJt-IrtK

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.,

DR. CROOK’S
salt upon his tomato plants. Ho ap­
plied it at various times during the sea­
son. and ia every case ita effect waa seen
in tho increased growth of both plants
and fruit. In some cases he lays tho
roots of backward plants bare, sprinkle*
them with a tcbloepoonfal of ordinary ,
barrel salt, and covers with soil. Plant*:
treated in this way taka an immediate ■
atari, and develop tho fruit.

A Good Diatxrrcrjjry.—A practical
housewife ■ ays ah* know* tha following
to be ono ot the moat efficacious disin­
fectant*. It wa* discovered by the
French Academy of Science, and not
long ogu was mentioned iu the Seieotife
American Take slaked lima rind tour
over it the strongest brine. After thor­
oughly mixing, lot it remain a short
time, when it will bo ready for use.

WINE
^OMI

^7-TERV.S
DODD'S

Notice to Special-Tax Payers.

NERVINE

DOES IT!

■60,000 00

For peins in Brwutt, Side or Bark,
Gravel or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of tho Urinaij Organs,
J tundice or any Liver Complaint,

n a Ik Jew Eutaf FiBity Utm

Lutooor, Nes, May 10, 1873
The Wee* draws new solders into its
capacious bosom by ita fertility, ita free
homestead*, and ita infinite demand for
labor, whether skilled or unskillod. It
also drives them tu inks shelter under
ita wings by competition
New England ones raised her own
brwadstaAi bat sho haa long csaaed so
to do. The product, of richer and
lands conspstsd rfidt her fanners, till it

'RISE

12,000,000 ACRES,

SINE’S

It Li also a superior Tonic,
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens the System.
Rattores the Weak and
Debilitated,
Cansea thoFood to Direst.
Bemovea Dyspetaia and
Ludlgcstion,
Prevents Malarious Fevers. «*
Ulres tone to your System.
TUT DR.CUOOK’S W7VRHFT t u

:HTERPfttSE.

MaarnnMC' .

GIVEN AWAY.

‘saw
Seliiers ESttUsl tc! Itaaatealcf 160Aats

UNDERGROUND
UK

BELOW

THE

SOIEACE I

The Babcock

EF1
KALAMAZOO. LOWELL &amp; NORTH­
EiM MI CHIGAS RAILROAD.
COMPART.

CLEVELAND.wrm
THE IEBTPAIBTISTHEWOBLD.

•SfirWtopn.

AGENTS WANTED

for tbu work. Kiel our* trrr.tory el’re. XrraW
eaasnko Sloe a owtl&gt; saUiac ikei test. ItaeS
for eirrelore ud uru to ■&lt;»■»
J.llUBSBTDI

’ A KT SUBSCRIPTION BOOK.

15 Corn Shetlers,
15 Feed Cutters,

8 Wood Sawing
chines,

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

Music Teaching.
EDWARD M

FOOTE, M. D.
Which we will Exchange for WOOD
doliveiad at oar Foundry ; or WHITE
ABH. OAK at ROCK ELM LUMBER

delivered there or at any Mill within

UU miles at Haatingx

POKE ROOT.
POULTRY WORLD

t'-Wvi-ferssfe

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Flacky Vermont Bay.

barely out of his towns, steppod of
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nearest hotel.

TSftUS-. •*&gt;-O" HtB VSAU. I.X AUVANHE. ‘

VOL XVIII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

Iwwl apd Ww Cari?.
H 't II. II

WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1873.

Portrp.

FORD

BLOWN UP.

THE

cm

OLIVER

PLOWS!

is incited.

n n«rw.&lt; a

The Third Car Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite.”
Every one likes it.
Everybody speaks highly of it.
Even competitors Advertise it

F. &lt;1. IIOLIIKOOK.
SXUY S1 baw. WW« In I’Xsww.«II.
; b.s,vidJrte HTStrJlic
alanknnlillSa'vliMk r. a.
'
WM. II. lit HGItEli.
.

,1'unblr to Mill their
ir own.
own, wiilic
while nie
tho Oliver Ulililul
Chilled ’ Plow
l'»&gt; could be u-.
hsd.
they thought to secure• a portion of tho trade
traifa by jiroourtig
|&lt;rocudsig some
antneof
of tho O&lt;
OCT
l!n6&gt;rtunatcly not being
paatrtl, and
nnd unable to get tbenC
Iboiir Irani the Manut
Msnufacnu pottnl.
torero, they gottiM ।----------•—
•A -•
------------*--•— two
-----------------------jno yiibu-.
plow
manufactured
years mro a '
not miaixcd to th. wntifa of our soil and are uiaktag a fatilo endear

itoout ro-

lecclvcd by soch rtatementa bui cutna and gel

PTA&gt;W
JOHN ROGER IS

The Manufacturers’ Agents for Barry County !

UPJOHN.

•

Aud kevpnaustautly'on hand a large stock of POINTNjand atber Repair*.

E. F. BROWS. M. D
HnM«nrATnil-Phv&gt;Msas&gt;.1

r.t factory'

11... om.y Wagon that bn-tlte HLOIT. SHOULDERED SPOKE.

Buckeye .Mowers and Hcupers, Superior Grain Jirills, Jthica ]\'iicrl
and. Fallow Cultivators, etc., etc.

Salt! Salt! Salt!

PXPtrrr V. K- UantoOUn.nl

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

FARMERS

RIMSMER. HUTH Jt CO.

Look to your interval ninl j.urduuwyour Salt al the old at^iid uf|

BLACKS

DRUGS

I Medicines

A.kn„«l~te-j In U lb.
aa&lt;«tec lannuuam !
gtegjgtsscrSsStar.: i

tyiient yon know you got iiohe but the F'lllST (QUALITY.

PAINTS &amp; OILS
DENTIST

Mil

-

Mitkija.

J^Lso DlfY &lt;t00DS

'X

C/loLcss V^utT'

School Books rf- Stationery

Pure Wines and Liouors!
nut nirnitiNAL puRnitiKx.

ItlPTlONN AND

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;fc Co.
Sweet’s Hotel,

FAMILY

RECR1PT8.

Emil? IM Hztaa M 19. 1872.

BOABD AXl&gt; UOOH «S-4-&gt; I1.R PA I

Michigan Exchange.

THE SSMfflST MIT h

0413
«=!

TO

o
8

What is it ?

Wir5te-

i

o

IF YOU WANT

Tee. My “Trip Hammer, " wllli

p, *

means which onabloa mo to wll Buggies io LOW ms to DEFY COM PETITION.

a

Sinjflc seal ButgiM as Low as
South side State StreetHASTIIC., MICH

.

One Hundred. nn&lt;! Txventy-flve Dollar*.

b

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5"

•

h

papku

•

ISTow Farmers,

_
UAStana. Tljcro wunersr before an opportunity of this kind offered In nostinirs, whereby
von could get a Bugw ter •“ small an amount of money. I do not Intend tu toueo
__ builder
! toy reputation
aa a । by MiUng a poor article.

Hollelted.
................

I

-88
I4-S
i

Tho subject was moat thoroughly in­
vestigated by McAplinc', while . State
Engineer of Now York, with tho follow­
ing mulls:

a=

§

*■
Railroads. Onbosaj

13. F. 8TEINHOFF

— -DE N T IS T

upon it

qnmion that
turn which its

J. Cole &amp; Son,
WHOLKtULS A tUCTAlL

nr trusts inst mm feta
UH PU3TE2,
STOSS
Tita UK,1
UB ai HUB

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

n* aw*

liberties and their God.

J.L.R^ED

Tho Bowers are but the earth viviflod.

MABBLE

After Copt Halle death moat of tho

Profanity.

ITALIAN
AMBKICU

nany Miss Helen Wack, them a beauti­
ful and aceomplnlied Mis* in her tqens.
to lectures and Jiublfa entertainments.
Careful mothers expostulated with
Aeir sous nliout aoiociating with him
Abd if the jwrtinent offirpnng asked for
reasons, they were triumphantly over­
whelmed with the reply, “Iln boards at
Wack's I” This was a clincher, and
thereafter no furthor questions warv
..
speaking of Captain asked.
Hall's death, says:
Tho rebellion broke out and among
too first to toko nn activo part in tho
wort: of raising recruits was this plucky
startod from the ship on a slsigo
independent pointer.

wxoauL ruled ths ship after Capt. Half

MAXHOGD: HOI LOST, HOW ESTUEEDI
.MONUMENTS
HEAD HTONEH.
TABLE TOPS.
MASTLKS,
SHELVES, ETC.

ing walls and making his marks. Skill
and pcnererance brought him etnploy-

purjHjsoly alemdoiied them U&gt; doatruclion. Ho gives MTWa.tb»urotoorologiB!.
tho character of being euorgvtic, and
qualified in h!a drpartmant, but thinks

5

________ AXLE,
Good WHEEL and a Good SPRING, l^e greatest of all Is the
—------- - — which It amila of g—' -- ------------------------ ------- ‘‘--------

MSTIHGS SAW WORKS! fflf.sXtlS”

Caj*. Hall had good health up to the

camo on board, but complained soon af­
terward and said that tho heat of the
cabin alTccted him. I asked him what
ho would have. I was anxious to got
him something nice. Ho did not care
about anything bui a cup of coflbe and
didn’t drink orsn that Ho was sick a
tortaigiit, and talked very little. Ho
was perfectly daliriaua tho hut few days.
I think ho was paralixed on one side
There was nothing strange thought
•bout his death. Ho wm attended by

North.
•
But Tyson savs that Bndington wraral
limos exprnasod Lis determination tu
send them, (Tyson and. bis jmrty) on too
rood to boll aa soon as on ojiportunity
offered.
Ho clinracteriara Budiugton as a

I—

I shall oho bulk! HlGtlKK PHICS WoKK.
KAUWMIMIxn.

enough, sought out tho good citiaonn of
Oberlin in his quest of cmploynjent At
brat they lent a ready &lt;&lt;ar to bia story,
and inquired into j-.rrticularj, bat soon*
as they learned that he was stopping at
Week's they fled dismayed. Tbo young
man. after several incidents of this kind,
strangely suspected that ho bad go* in­
to a smaU-jtox hospital; but being
plucky and self-reliant, ho dutenuiued
to tnako tho best of it ud bo under obliization* to nobodv.
*
A few days later a shingle daaglod
ftotn a little shop, aayin to tbo poasar-

summit level, that question U now «!- sufficient with tho present anwuul of
. tied, and it remains fur tho Legislature 1 commerce, to support the canal In five
to say how sum a work so splendid J jeans, or, at furthest, 10 years this lake
sludl bJ cointnmioed and pushed to I commerce will bo doubled, and a cor.-umpletlun.
............................. : responding levs would soon reach • sum
tho South contained espooial mention of
When tho Slate sold out ite railroads, greater than ' the cost of the canal. tho ship.
| it also disposed of ite interest in this ex-1 Tnia, tho canal will not saro all too
On tlio sth of November ho died, and tho gallantry at LiouL----- , of tho ortilery. .Already tho young man bad, In
nal, and although about •100,009 had . lake disasters ; but vnuels from any was buried ou Qgd 1th.
I lK»n t xjicndod, tbo jm»joet was aban-1 port, of cither Like Eric or Michigan,
HIS UBXVX
_
dimed. Tho Blate, however, had cstab-1 bonnfl for thu canal, could so time •
j lished thia initortaul fcct. "that the thcmsclvoe as scarcely ever to bo caught I boro souih-sauth-aasl about five Lund: Michigan Canal is practicable." From out in tho severest s‘onas; and I cuflMteh ImH as 1 hare beep able to nb-1 nut doubt that, by the canal, enough
38, longitude 61.44.on shore.
| tain, by an examination of ths reports | vessala would bo sarod in fire rears to
courted by tho lit
। of tho United States Topographical jmy for its vnatruetinn.
‘
*k’’i o'*"
Ur*'
’M,U1,r Survey, and from Information given tno
TJio cost of improving thu lino from
uaw oi uooin, ano com­
by tho Hon. Henry A. Khaw, t&gt;f Eatun, the Hudson River to Chicago, so as to
tho ga'ntlotuan who introduced tho res- ‘ admit of rtosels of 600 tons is . a&gt; fol- mand of tho North Polar Expedition. »
All hands extent tho cook attcmlod
ulution, I can giro, quite correctly I be- lows : Erie Canal, •18,500.000; Nisrra- bis funeral. Il waa a dark, dismal, cold,;
A year later and tho poor jiaintor waa
|i»ve, the lx's! gr'ntral location of the, ra. |3,510,000; Mioliigan, $7,u00 000i
lln. • nl l.-u** 111..
I■
*ld,«t, Y luikj. Ir.l.,1 S*IJ 1 III 0141 •
________ windy and dimgreonbly day. The wind Cajitain of Artillery ntnl in command of
Foil Hell, in front of Petersburg. His
—..
----- —............... -.......................... . -............................. uini,
natuo waa in ovsiybody’s mouth, and It
clurion. howoyer much an miliud awl, 000. This would cuiiuect Now York
correct survey may vaiy it.
i city aud Si. Louis ami Now Orleans by
The greatts.t ulovntMmln It; the Liuur an inland route fur commerce or war.
Fuuinsnla is fotmd in HilUlale ami tho
It i* ettimatod that with these imsouth port of Jackson reuutica whfoh j prot-cmotita, the saving to transportaand make a brido.of Miss Helen Wack.
fa 616 feet ab«.vo laikn Eric. Ou this tiun qn tho tonogo now passing over tho tho burial will forget that
Oberlin then actually rojoiewd with him
elcvatpl plateau is located 100 lakulets,' general linn would amount!annually to
that give rise to tlio Huron, Ilalun. 8L over 85l*,OpO,OOQ, or twioo tbs oott of
Jo-.’j.l:, Kalaumroo and Grand Rivera., improvements from New York dtv to bauunad by summer suu» and fro&amp;n in
is* n mcisi-i i»
fj( Je,vph, Kolamaxxo, and Grand Chicngv
Arctic sens, uvpt aloud.
started a large manufacturing ostabliahrteaistsaiui
“* BWlr tegvther. and so near on
What, Mr. Chairman, will mt three
I tho same plarw. that th&lt;»r could bo eosi-; imprwcnients accouitiUsh for us f
&gt;d list l« wfo ' Iv united and tho waters &lt;&gt;f cither two' Tho existing pojiufadon of Europff is
! caus.'d
u&gt; flow into ..
tho---------rouminiug
&lt;r , । •&gt;7l»iopo,OOO®r whom 150,000,0(W are enterjiriao promised so Impefully, waa
.. ...
r_.. . &lt;m|
| Tho Grand rushes north125 miles
- "■ consiituora &lt;.f cereals to thu amount of felt by his &lt;urrivort to be an inetreiva' Jnckaon. whrro it is lllfa fi*,-t six
noariy 1,000.000,000 ba.hol.- Their bly lose.
Thoen thougTlls uero ujmcrmoU in
moans for further pruductiau are limitj north to Eaton Rapids j at this joint it •d. Tlio dependance of Great Britain the winds of all, and wheu the tunnral
party returned to tho ship there was a Oberlin, started a paint-shop without
cannot l«&gt; far from 25U feet abovo lako
I level- Ilvginning, then on Lake Mich­ oomo* uiorv apparent. In ,1855 it hushed ritenae attending the protormanco ever handling a brush before in his-lib.
fought bis way up to Captaiacr, tur­
I ignn, at tho mount of thu KklauiOKu, a amounted to 59.02 per cunt, and in I860
ned tho protiirax girt in Oberlin, and
' hurixir which the Gvnoral Government it row to 88 per cent. With enlarged
ttuulc hie fortune, is Hou. Stophen W.
channels we can ciuupeto alth tho world
I prove, at)d losato at the boat point fur fur this foreign deuKUd. At 'paper
! the united cuuitnereo of Chicago, Racine |irie&lt;-* our surplus would* bo almost * tin- Capt Ilndington, tho sailing master of
and Milwaukee, we find tlio rivet sus­
tho Polaris, and says that Captain Hall
) reptible of sluck-wator, improvenu at
will begrudge him his good furiuno.—
for n comidotahlo distance, and at no surplus. Then the highlands of the
gn at expense ns far pcrLai.* as Kola- Hudson wonld boevrae tbo gateway of thing bed in tho cutfco which bo drank
such n cunmerce as neither Tyro, or on returning from the slmlgo oxpoditiun.
nor Antwerp over drcan
dreamed, That made him akk, and ho hail a bum- The Adrian Light Guard Summoned
9 laxo level u no Venire,
Yonire, n»r
v — v towardr thia___
_____ ____
i?k 200 feet. From Look
gateway
now__4
and. .. ing sensation.
has a mote rapid ns- — - —IJ—
linns Christian's statement is to the
cent, it being 248 foot above lake level
at Marshall and 345 fret at Albion. In
to Capt Hall's death.
urtlcr that the summit level may bo
Tho prevailing nnprrerion, among die
ketit as low as practicable elongations
will admit, it is deemed ' beit to lent &lt;•
silcoco on the sabiret,
the valley of tlx&gt; Kalsmaxuo at Dattlo ' York Stale but ripening fruits of her master of the 1’olaru, willfully abac- imrmrturabU
■ ■..I Ba
~
&gt;L_
Creek city, nnd follow tbo Battlu Crerk j canal system.
Hom'd them to their fate
branch of the Knlamasou on a long ra­
Build tho Michigan Ship Canal, and
We bad boon anticipating ths break­
diant north around to near Eaton Raji-': from Detroit to traugatuck will arise a ing up of ice for some time, and if ho
ids, which wo will call the center of tho ■ cimtinuoua lino of populous commercial had wished to hare Jysun and his comare. Then bonding southerly to and and manufacturing towns. Over half
Light Guard, that their sorvioas would
crossing the Michigan Central Railroad
bo required to aid tho Government in
nt Dexter, on tlio Huron, which point
light that they would not have ventured putting down and exterminating Hm&gt;
ia 232 fi'ot abovo Inko Erie; thou fol­
to bo absent at so critical a juncture. Modocs. Tho dispatch purported to
lowing tlio valley uf the Huron, striking to tbo MissiMijipi by steamcra. Michi­
come from tho Adjutant-General, ami
tho Detroit Rirer nuar Detroit, t&lt;t near gan coal will not only to 'mined and
THE CAPTAIN OF THE N0RTH- or below tho mouth of tbo Huron, nt plated upon tho banks of tho canal in drift away so suddenly that tho mon Um demand was peremptory, and
•• forthwith.” The cHect of thia exci­
plcasuro.
quantities sufficient to supply tho pass­ could not have Iwsn rescued from their ting summons ui&gt;oa tbo peaceful Light
A* 1 have stated too Load w aters of ing fleets of vessels for their voyages perilous position.
the St. Joreph can bo turaed into tho from Chicago to Buffalo, where they
Captain Tyson thinks that ill feeling
Graed. Thia lino would have, torn, rxfald yeeoai tor New York, aud from and bed designs on tho part at Budin*­
. r_
„
for water supply, tho KahuuMoo, Bat­ Buffalo to Chicago, but also to supply
hill and dale, t)u&gt; tidings flew—ami
tle Creek, to which the Thornappte tho inimeruw manufacturing intaresta
there were polo chocks and trembling
Ur itow. w« rsssot *Mc tins all 1
River may lw addifl, tho Grand River that will spring up along its banks.
i;_V- --.I _ J_ t -r_____ :___ -i"
for tho summit level, and the Huron,
ation to go as for north as possible, and
Tbir MkathMb*rv«etwM»MS|&gt;l»r&lt;.
with a hundred interior lakes, as natuAnd drtw Ikm tbr ausral «s&gt; :
Bndington'a detennination, from fear or
lie. Did
Y^Woo/ wmM-wMs BsetHk »u.
reservoirs for water storage.
i of the unpor pat
HreUtd tr Itet distil. Tn-do 1
I am unnbln to giro tho whole estlpulled nod rolled.
ctrrstx rraox’
Il brissi lbs UsstbiM test UuIims ibliM*
Ta uxbor Fut wbtn Mttewa rati i
It adn ea with ■ aaaue atwlasa
Tli u auian Is ti/t lb« ranbllM •••«!.
length 216 milss, was 12,250,000. The
direct distance across tho Peninsula
Un arse aa new. ssd'llfa aa rwaat.
BsS -4 tba toll be left th, »lc»
gan, hks Now York, would grow nch
dsd asasasfsll^tsluvl tn hk low.
from her products, her canals, nor raids
add her carring trade.
"Nor.done. I esssM m r&lt;w die.
216 mites was *2.500,000. then a canal
Motley speaks of Antwerp, the proud
r&gt;" ue. 1 harvay aork ud'
eould be built yrith capacity far lioatsof metropolis of tho early Netherlands,
Csbm Itewn |» the boa). (M-bve.
600 tons far throe times tbo above esti­ grown from tho ccitumervo of her caunls
God blew &gt;eau I aball as. it Ibroesli.“
mate, W,750,000, or say &lt;7,000,000. to lie mistress of tbo seas.—whore 600
thov couldn't spare
We rood nlU tea aiaks dim.
Locks could b« made cheaply of tinibur, retools, wet with the dews of every
__ t.t iL .t.
And droaraa: bail ere th a (out te |«at.
and when these required restoring, thu ocean and from all their porta furled night Tho tomporaturo waa about at
A tide atUfaasb everbaisea
canal's own vessels could bring; stuns
those cruel, blood-thirsty, rofrom our own quarries aud deposit it

trharevor neo lad.
The only remaining question to con­ thousand ships a day, with yard and
sider is, “ Will tho Michigan Ship Co- rigging from misrun

a

One Hundred JLkoHnrw.
Jn&lt;l heo Seated Farmers’ Buggiss at

^3
2

£ !«
« ra
c:,
&lt;z» s jp

c
a

proved a Sucre*, which led me to Ute InvcBtlon of the Hucreseful IRON
r
IIAUMKREK. I ion ureparod tu &lt;&gt;t!br

PAINTING!

Our space a ill not admit of

publishing more of it or wo should I *,ufplace it all Itefore our reader..
&gt; , A,K«!u.
from dutaucc, thero ua
। further saving. Tho topart of tho DoOu tho IStli of February, 1838, “Tho , troit’Board of Tkado, speaking - of tho
I Commisaioners of Internal Improve-! more serious lake disasters far 1872,
. ment” far tho State of Michigan made I aays 'it has been estimated by compe' a •* report to tho lx»slaturc cm tbo ' tent authority that these reached about
• jirasticability of constructing a canal' 750 in number, causing loa*«-s aggwatrom Mount Cfemeu to Uko Michigan, {ting about W,000,O00,thcuoforNovw
: in tho county of Allegan." Tho rejKrrt her efans reaching ftillv $1,000,000.
I nyi that " a canal can bo constructed I Add the damage by mlaor disa.tera,
I throughout the entire distance, and nt j such ns loss of dock ioaAs, canvas, ont'aw nasouabfa an expenditure, taking: fit. collision, etc., and the total amount,
| tho whole line together, as worts of a | will bq.iwellcd to noarty •3,250,000.
i
! similar nature In auy othirt section of
Two million dollars of this ln*i. can

One Hundred nnd Fifty sold in Thirty Dn}^.

U KIGUI K UOLIttlilOK.

NO. 5.

THE S1404S4 AMD M1CH104M
to„
niu, ^u.l. o —
,i.
THE POLARIS EXPEDITION.
SHIP CANALS
! whole distance. The canal will shorten
-----I tho'voyage about one-half; hence, aav- Interesting Sfatemente by Prominent
|
Bjieechof Hon.' MarkD- Wilber.
|
^ &lt;*
----------i ing ouo-half lhero
tho cost
of transportation,
Members of the Rescued Party.
. I or tl'per ton, equaling •7,5(N,000 per
। Herewith we place before our readers nnnam,—a sum greater than tho cost
Moro definite accounts are at last had
of tbo canal. Ono fourth of tote saving
a few extracts from tho exceedingly able 1 as toll gives canal receipts •1,875,000, by personal statements of the hading
। and eloquent Speech of Hon. Mark D. leaving a net saving to tho producer of surviven of CepL Hall's axpeditlon.
•5,025,000. Charge 1700,000, 10 per
John Heron, steward of tho I’olaris,
Mnrch 2Glh, 1873, to which too sixsciol
and &lt;3(10,000 fo superintend and rc- makes tho following report concerning

, far from t tia depot, and at oaeo proceodod thither and engaged rooms.
Our hero registered at Week's, inno­
cently enough, nd thsc started up town
to prospect.&gt; Being too son of a cloipr-

Tho carrying trade I
siaaeppi Valley and

�LITEKAHY 10T1CE8

Toir Neighbor.

inner.

against ait Improjiet nnd

; RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS ur I WILL KOT BE UKDEKSOLT) !

Cana da, died Tuesday.

railroad and other corporation; de­
nounce all Credit MoUUer transactions; appointed Minister to Russia, by I’reridact Grant.
of th* return* which

byteriaa Church i* now in session at
nod recommend such modification* of Baltimore, Mti.
. The Connecticut Senate ha* voted, 1G
ly shorten the Hine of probation before
to 5, that Hartford slinll bo the roh*
voting.
capital of the State.
Tho law nuthortaH postmaster* to
that ths Republican* of Ohio are aa
diistroy all puatal caala which are sent
fur a uialicioua purpose.
Tho temperance people of New York
aro much excited over Gov. l&gt;ix’» veto
of tl&gt;* Local Option bill
other victory in ins Asremoiy, *aa tiw
Conservatives are atmilallrii.
The town of Bmlharn. N. H., thinks

THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION
ri* survivors iudicata a bad state' Af
thing on board, atul po**ibly foul
play.

of the franking privilege, and juirtly in
a more prosperous and substantial con­ retaliation, partly in the hojie of check­ iff British American* who favor the
dition than even I bad hoped br prayed ing the agitation, the Senate Committee annexation of Canada to the United
surreptitiously engrafted tho following
Them are fifteen narrow gauge rail­
fu! wards which were sent by Copt- Hall clause in tho bill to repeal:
road* in operation4n tlio United Stalo*,
with an aggrogato length of 4M 1-2
last dispatches received from Ilia then
northward sailing Folaria. Aud yet a and tlio same are hereby repealed from
Muro than 12,000 combs aro manuwooden crow, amid the bleak ioe ttelda’ after June 30, 1873.
facturwl in tlio town of Loomiuster,
Maas , daily. boaiJee horn jewelry to a
uf tho Arctic region*, toll* where ropoaos
smother martyr to tho ardfou* endeavor passage was ita object generally known, largo extent
Tbo Erie. Groat Western and Michieven to there whore brouth gav. it the

cvnqjuuons, and record* another failure
where Cabot and Perry,' Frobisher, Roas
and Kane had foiled before. Nearly
■neo skillful navigators, either from

Cathay or to find a northwest p*v.vage—
bare dared the tenors of those chill and
doaolate region*, nnd, after untold «ufout succvm.
What tbo success, if
achieved, would have amounted to, as
txnrtribution eithor to tho valuable

earned on by machinery; 'but then,'
*ay they, •there i* the aoarcity of timber.’
Having lived thirty year* in fire W’eatorn
Suites, we are prepare.1 to »ny •amelhing
ful rapidity. Thirty years ago people
made the same objection to irotng
to mined* which th»y now make to go­
ing to Nebraska ; but notwithstanding
tlio wood that has been burned, and tho
millions of railroad ties which have been
furnished, there is more timber in Illi­
nois to-day, titan ever. All through
N«braaka timber planting is an enthusi­
asm. Every farmer plants. Steck eonipanios plant largo tract* ; and Railroad
Companicr ore raising timber. Million*
of tree* aro annually *ct out from the
forest, and hundred* of nurseries aro
propagating on a grand *calc. Ono firm
raised over twenty milliou* of couiferw
atone, and cannot supply tl.o demand.
Ono Patent Oilic* Report estimate* that
150,000 acre* are annually planted tu
were planted than two year* ago.
Tree culture ha* proved a suceos
i* no uncommon thing to too grot

ionoe, a* well as thogreat value of cred­
it Worfrust you do, but hive good
reasons to think that it i* not as well
paint picture* which are scan fur a abort understood nnd practiced as it should
time in their studies and then are *«ou bo by other than business num. Your
merchant can enjoy good credit only so
long as ho meet* his engagements
actual world of art a* if they did not promptly; and knowing thin what sacrificM will ho not make to do m. You
aro more or lose interested in his credit
abroad, as through him you receive acoommodstions liasod ujkiii future pay­
every section of the country, who consti­ ments. You may not require it to-day,
anil loot perfectly inilifferont and inde­
tute a powerful art constituency, and iu pendent about it. Excuse* don’t nfty
a certain scuse represent ppsterity. Mr. debts, no matter how reasonable they
Kruacmau Van Ellen's oil pictures ore
or, in case you ntiaa your engagements,
View near Granby, Conn., in the June to call upon him, and in case he can­
not grant ypu an extension without i=Alfa*, makes bis talent known through­ couvrr.icnco to him, to procure it for
out tho United State*. It is a dslieioua' him at no matter what sacrifice or cost.
drawing—aa picturosquo as Nature her­ Plenty of borine** mon of small capita),
self, when she tries to bo full of light with a good reputation of being prompt.
can purchase thair good* cheaper than
concern* whoso prompt paywonla. Mr. R. W. Hubbard'*, Dntaut monte cannel
bo relied upon. This apnnet.be
View of Mount Mansfield is one of tlio plie* no lews to It
the merchant than to
tiio
artisan
and mechanic. Good credit
most delightful landscape* wo have ever
is not based upon wealth, but upon
prlncinlo, hoitor ami acquaintance. All
of his old paintings, their grace, touder- should ImvorhQr None should use it,
ncaa, and subtle beauty, and sothorough- only in rasa*!*f eonvenioueo and neccs-

luted into color.

CunnU.

FINE NEW STOCK OF

DRY GOODS,

HATS AND GAPS,

moot of bls (Train’s) Counsel that tew
verdict was simply "not guilty,” and
■Nut guilty

Exposition.

She will report ospccially

From tlio Programme, wo loam that

ling the jury w

Subsequently

Wednesday.
Monday the Dotrail* Bay City Bail­

a

halxat

Lake Shore A Michigan Southern road

rtabtiy. Ml

DRUGS
I’RESCRH’TIONS

PH(ENIX CASH STORE

-*•»"—---------------------- ,
, I inunlh»pad.a n-iwaorial, until led. Within
But too muiii reliance should not be ' Um
- M
--ass', -has •been published in TA.- I
placed on real. It doos uot grow, and
ronaequently it mint ultimately hocouie
exbauatid. . England *up|Ki*«id ah. hwl Mr-. WqvL It will lie c-'tnpleted fi.
n supply (or a thousand years ; but ln*t English rwxiler* iu the August utuubjr
sumoietr n coal panic n sovrrely atfecte-l
tho industries ol that country that the grm.int with the uiitboress, who hu
shock wna felt nlruoat ell over the world.
The only trouble with tbo fuel quo*­ •applyod tho I’uteroms* with her manu­
. si.i___ 1.. i- r.._ ,i.. n... r.— script iu advaueo, they will publish tho
whole story complete iu one large octavo
volume n&lt;.-xt ifotunlay, thus anticipating
an! county, which, when only four years the publication in Lindon by over two
old. ahowod trees four incho* through
and fifteen foot high; and if there had tnonth*. The plot is entirely original
boon ton aero* of it, it would, from that introducing tho adventures and misad­
ago. hare yielded a family a perpetual venture* of a young baronet, who kills
sujiply. Cottonwood from the seed often a man in the heat of passion, is eonteuced
lodged for i
to d*ath. has his sontaneo commuted to
It io Mid that tho late Chief Justice high as the corn, (tlx foot), tbo tamo penial labor for lifo, attempts
escape,
year. ‘Well, for ths next fire or ten
is belsirod to have been shot by hl*
tbo Supreme Court.
obviate* th* n*f*mity of fencing, y*t the pursuers, and—bat wo must not diatlooc
people are planting fence*, which cannot
blow down and du not rot; and, harsh
English—was a finished Italian, Span­
ish and German rcholar—and thor­
tainod that a pound o! com ia worth a*
oughly r*r»Kl in English literaturo.
luueli os a pound of cual; and there is
generally such a plethora ot thia com­ cloth, or jl.5O in paper trovers ; or copies
national Blate Industrial Expcsution at modity that it can be had for fuel much
Chicago, at a recant mseUng, derided
paid, by tbs publishers, on rocsipt of prioe.
Exposition Hall on tho lake front
Two UtAVTirtn. On. Cuomo*, Tho lit­
tle Burgoon and Too Familiar, are given
away to every subscriber to that popular
od at from 12 to 110 per thousand.
illustrated family magazine, riaurtem
In ths United Btetoa Land Office, at
throughout with
Lincoln, more than 25,000 horasstendeft

Delroitat 7

for framing, nnd are rn*tl*id immediately
x»x&gt;, Izrwell and
1872, no part of th
railroad was held pel jiayable, till th* beginning
fifth year..

. ran-

Medical 1’uq

COMPOUNDED.

Also a Fino Aaaortmoot of

nol bo

A

J W

Undersold.

RUSSELL A NEVINS.

S2^„OC&gt;O

ir.lt it AirraATTi
BLOOD rilfinLK

Too iiigrcdicnta era)
each bold* of m*di—
uacd and recommended by Fby■irian* wherever It haa been In­
troduced. It wilt positively cure
SCKOFVLA. SYPUILJS
■ is iliTttnaui olayet, 1HIEUNATISJE WHITE SWEL­
LING. GOUT. GOITRE.
BRONCHITIS. NERV­
OUS DEBILITY. INCIP­
IENT CONSUMPTION, ,
sad all diansea arlricf from an ’

UtaV.r* from reliabl* and trust­
worthy 1’hysicians. Minuter* of 1
th* Greprl. and others.

That I Must and Will Sell in Sixty Dav
CONSISTING

10c.
Yard wide fleeting nt
Stripe Shirting
“»
20c.
Cottnnade*. j , J* M,KE.fB^"3r!&lt;
F. A’CaK|imere. " 25 to 35c.

Nt* StyLis or HATS

Trite Baytag*.

Ronins and Offices to rent* over iny store.

JOSEPH PFLUG !
•fertl ^ifai i«Wi.

CITY

llut.M*. UssUtCX.

R. MUDGE.

tat

Get the Best!

MARKET!

COOLER!
■HF

(i I MUCH BETTER CONDITION
»■ A»re»t n«*i u few•*«&lt;» r. X. &lt;u auJ &lt;■&gt;
iSStajtLwxSltSS’e!

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

l*sru «r. UI4 in Mi* r&gt;mntr. &gt;11 thw* e&lt;

uWirS fiEsStasa:
•fnuia*UsO*&gt;wssLn'.nithrwMm. •*«
Sts:

FRESH FISH DURING THE SEASON.

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS
!te UGflT l US,' DBSU I BiMES, ilH ABB P4M GM
JOSEPH PFLUG.

Scrofula Syrup!
MIXER'S SCROFULA SYRUP cure*
all Scrofulous Affections, Canons,

WOOL HM!

All the almre sujierior instruments are for
by tbo Hastings Agency. Giro them a Trial.

COREY a CORNELL.
CMB^So.,1, .ij. 8»u. Bgw, fa A.*J.

SALT

Erysipelas, I'tmplcs, Blotohw. Pa*,
tulra. Bolls, Tumors, Tetter or Salt
Rheum, Ulcere and Soros, Dy*tim&gt;■is, Debility and all InipuriUo* of
tbo blood.

It is a Bui

Blm-, W.tototo. Btak.

IS

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
My MACHINERY

Keep n large supply of Salt for sale nt Lowest ntnrkel rates, i

their Brick Warehouse.

The Bcm of "Work

ntMMntiUirtaiinaalHtEpM iitefaoc.

Farm Ballads, by Will M. Carlton.

“Over the Hill to the Pocrljause," Ac. ?
Mr. Irving L. R. Creasy of Oratgavflta,

CJ[f&gt;S

I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.

qu^rec
sunsrqoTio/i i

I i. realtor,

f

BE IWTHIIIIITHS H’MIEBES

tho namw. They were painted by Prio­ ' From tho tqany favorable notices we
ri. and Reinhart, embrace children and
My long Experience In the DuaincM,
TESTIMONIALS :
.Lnhlr, me I..

Northern Railroad Company, in tbo

$5,00
’8.00

Boys' Suite, Wool,
Mens’ Union Casrimerc Mlitm wool,
"
Cotton suite,
Linen Coate,

Grata: SCROFULA ad CANCER REMEDY
pone haa placed a
road fur thu tnecss

CAREFULLY

ClTROMOS, LITHDGRA PKIC CARDS. REWARDS OF
MERIT, nnd •verytlung you need in

unknown. His liody »as burio-1 iu an
old cvmvtery on South Broad Streit.
Savannah, &gt;m June'.Dih, 17HG, but no
record being made, tbo re main* could
now be found.
The Geneseo County Woolen Manu­
Wheat iu California, if wime'uf tho
facturing Company ha* it* Mills in op­
eration how. and will coon bo turning papers hare tho right of it, is badly
pinched by tho drought,
much »«&gt;
out 100 to 150 yard* of cloth
day. । •
.... .....Vlnl nt Tn,,. l.^r.-nA^P will
»
Swwart “d . ,lcrr?8?lULf! •«•&gt;» w pnxtoo* oven nau • crop, ano
Band Imko, were couvutwi on the lulb, | shrinkage of the crop is expected to bv
bofore Justice Sinclair, of Grand liajiUap. Bboot
of bMbfte.
id*. for soiling liquor and were finod
In Michigan City an &lt; ntorprising
President Grant ha* apnolnted Mr*. j-arty arose
Helen M. Barnard, of Admin, a* an

RATES!

I*O5V.EST

BOOTS AND SHOES, WINES JVISriD LIQUORS

s«aj

Lunailc Asylum was net ohly accom­
panied by a protest from Mr. Train him-

VERY

Tho citizens of Grand Ledgo have or.gantrod a joint stock company to pur- BEST PRINTS IN HASTINGS!
]
clia*» and utilize tho property of the
,
mill conqiany at that place. They dotiro to raise o capital of 850,000.

the qvioatwu of portage of tho coufuswu I Sw'LfXw, Lro bin elected honorary
raiw?r* .’ru P^og evergreens
yet afipoar. It is certainly doubtful which now surrounds it.
.
1
,r&lt;&gt;,o AmJ
Mi vk,,,— . far the protection o* their stock; aud tlio
Itecumng to th. change* .HKcted by
ot 8l
, dulterl. ro cmnpl.te that a few dollar, it* excellence. Thera are two stories of phMl—.
whether anything could bo gained by
tho net repealing th. Franking 1'riril- |
I *avo the exiiense ot a born. Tbo Nur- Now England life, cither of which would £12““*'.’■‘I*
ege, «r aifaumo this podtiou, and hope
Th. Cincinnati moaical festival was I way lvrur t t,y fa fofage,
foliage, with limb* «
hich would repay the hosanl* aud nnwsi^ix'ra generally will im[re.s u I inaugurated Tue.Jay night under eir- way spru.:*, by its
bo w.
tho ui,nuy
literary imiur*
featura uz
of ra.
the momn
mouth &gt;n
ia sama.***«sis«n*
-------....------------- *
upon the proiwr authority—that, under cumrtanccs that remove n! doubt as to j
‘ f this tree, BIX _____
______ _________
It would seem, therefore, that our jdl circumstance*, the itostmn.ter Gen-i “» •«&lt;»**. «dihw musically or fiuan-'■uf
year**planted,
and four | ‘ho ''Me, by Frances Leo, i* a capita!
/
apart in the row, *o interlaced th*t
Gorerament had done about enough cm!, who*, duty it is to ronstrue oct* nelly.
affecting hi*Department.should at unre
Four potren* were instantly kiued I th*
”•hardly
••••
- it. intion; tho *.-cond, Young Martin and
the snow ccould
Mew -■
through
.
(considor the validity of thb (clause quot- and two injured by the explosion of a
ptoration*. We have already, through •4, said if a reasonable doubt ia raised, । tank usvd for rcuiloring tallow at the j Ia lo.a and Nebradta. Cue uruficial OH UirtilQ. b QuaUth Sted laM. u
forest*.''rerrily the once unbroacn prai.
Do Haven, Kano ami other a, added should give newspaper publiabsr, tho . oatablishmant at II. Bch.xmian ia Chi- ।™.’; .=.1
Mr,. _« «dl »»rk. »|
’• &gt;« “ *“
• S™«~l
materially to the world's knowledge of benefit of it. The object of the act, aa ■ ago Tuesday mornbg
t thriftr, that after six years, ten acres ’ knowledge iff Yankee life sho odd. a „
Black ; lingular power of analysis, which im- r
stated in tho title end throughout the
Mr. n. C. Ford, 1‘reridont of the 1would;supply a fondly for over.
iV«demyof De.ii-n, has just 'walnut, eighteen year* old, has yielded 1 ,arts t0 her story tho interctof genuine I
over a field quite as extended as com­ diacuwuon, was smiply to repeal the chi
Frankinglnrilege. No otim'question .
g u 7 picton—an Amari- ' at tho rate of forty curd. Mf wood jter
• m Jn jjum
.|
merce is over likely to occupy ia that (wo* raised. It wo* rot th. ratantwu of ;c„‘foreit
‘.ja (ktute-r-which i. ■iure. Cottonwoods, fifteou years old,. 1
, „
.....
‘
to I
other than a few of the law-makers t0 ; highly yrmred bv lb# local critira
1are found that will yield a oord to the . «"• bX Eron Clinch, and A
•
i tree. In one instance a row ui Leun-! Madam Thim, by George Bands, wo are I
a question that ia extremely doubtful, impose new burden* upon. the newspa- " • '
lam
of
the
laud,
aud
rinco
nt
kart
one
I
The
New
Turk
Ctntral
Railroa.1
lie,
tardy poplar, ten rods long, and twenty , ptea»nntir introduced to those two |
nnd the settling of which, except as it
branch of Congtes* attempted to rocUfy ; pair Wutka at Niagara Falk were
might show tiro cflectsxff connin oceanic tho mistake, there is abundant ground burq*d Monday night., resulting in n years old, yield twenty rente of wood- fahJOUS fWBrh wvnwB. MrC. It Shaulv
, two curd* to tho rod. white willow*. ,.
_
, T ... .
.n soon v-L.f.i
about Ixnt •Alu&gt;u-a and
for netting arido that clause of the net loss of SUM),000. About luO employ- ,'.set&gt; out ...
iu .a iieago.
ylem timplo ..
re- I discourse
...
, tlio rill­
jI turn* if fuel.
sago that could ’bo reacluxl by tho ordi- until tho incoming of another Congros*. «*• »ero thrown outaf eundoyment.
’
, t,,r
•« •&gt;&gt;» cntieal verdict upon :
The Portnuuter General lias this power,
Mrs. Sckunt, wifo of the distinguished
Ibero-------------------i* an alarming
* |iro»[ioct............
for our ; -Music, Art nnd laterature, Th» poetry '
tbo question of intention is plain in nt Smniur, ha* beerimo heir to a legacy of | Northern
j, a* good us %v.-r Miss Kate I’utman
1 ‘u‘
'forest*. ’Having
"" visited1 tho I i,
ratitle
feast
of—
tho oompopent
branches
| 250.000 Frureian thalcri.•&gt;. or tliout centers of our lumber trade, wo
find . o,g
(। O&lt;Jj being represented by a tulhelic
----- one
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7T~ T,of
Iwvc
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government, and mteiihun u after all! fno.ood, bv tho decease iff her uncle, : that seventeen year* will complete
the ! dirge.-At tbo Lost; Mr. w'w
—
tiEon after
W. W. w.n
Briley
. Not a cargo of merchandise seeking the main Ingnnliont in the correct can- |aWjv n nri'dent tit Hamburg; Germa- : destrni tion of our pineries. Boon
after
,J
• T; ’’ "• 1
;
I1 /»«r
foreign markets, is tho least possible structioa of law. Hero is Crv*we’l’s I — ' *
our «,'•.«
p no *•
is ««.&gt;•
gone, /&gt;,.»
our Imr.l
num wrwl
wooa lorests I1 by The rirat and rairest. one of his
....
I
(which
now supply qpr manufoctonve, ■ tfowvr-fancie*; John Sydney by A
opportunity, lie should immediately
A notorious iobbyiat w» put out of
the New York Senate Library liy the our agricultural enterprise, and car Ghilsni Song; Henry Richard* by two
work.), wnU ateo h- dratroy*!.
■ ,|-jklioK
on Jnne. Bnd s u
believe, two or throe other Arctic expe­ Congress which meta in Dsccmb-'r Scrgeant-at-Arm* Tuesday, ou tho
Thirty years will, inevitably, seo the!.' ,
"
,
ground that ho had no buriuesa there. East
the Stampede, •■ »I-*"tod
spirited dialect poem,
jaxtm,
denuded of timber, while grove., by 11,0
ditions now cut froui’ollxr countries,
The affair occatinand considerably ex- .....___ ._____1__ ri.l.*_.___._____ t_
... M.
,11.
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ritement.
Mription price IS, Tnclubiag Chromo*
' Tliero arc sixteen college* in New If projierly tended, trey* will grow to a
Village
Belle
and
Creasing
the
Moor.
England. Seven aro controlled by the . good eixi&gt; iu thirty year*.
There is a
James Button &amp; Co., publiihiir*, fiS
all that isattainable about these roeions;
great difference brtweon a natural and
Hague, I* homo (at Marshall) on a vuii. by tbo Unitarians, Methodists, &lt;niver- an artificial foreit Before ut, as wc
Berrien Spring* ia to have a new nnd salida, Free Baptist* and Rumnn Oathlaw Boob,
teen year* old, and thirteen inchcj
emnmodtous n-hool-housc, to cost six
Audiniiian's
through, and tho r----------thouiand dollars.
On Sunday tho 18th iu»t, there wna a feet high. Go inti
East
Saginaw
is
ranking
arrangubank
iff
snow
at
the
Tip
Top
Hound,
on
Polaris. Thai the interesting report
you will find that
manta for a supply of gas, sufficient far ! Keanargw Mountain. Andover N. IL,
a city of KW.iHX) inhabitants.
, n hich mariiurcd U feet in doptlr: nnd
published in anathsr column, u art, in all
in rannril m
Um wo.fl* there wore I
pinu tu grow
probability tho final rejiort from thin ill biu hung out her shingle at Charlotte. bank* 100 rod* long, aud from 5 to C |
t y,.ar. Tlio soft wood*
fated expedition. If that little vessel,
.
1 Bjiijw n yearly circle of an inc!
‘
'
sry thorough lyedu- feet deep.
Treasury
liatanre* onThursday: | ncss, giving a diatuotor of twi
nrreney, Al, 124,257 ; a(iecial dqiorit, | T&lt;-nr.
fT legal tenders for tbo
tlio redemption
mlomption of
of !
Wo mini plant tli.-in both
wtifieata*of deposit, t2*,825,0l&gt;0
wtifiratMiff
I2&lt;.R25,O'»); coin,
coin,•! Wet. Tlio cam with which
74M‘&gt;71,467, ini lulling coin certificate*,
as that Tyson and his companfoits shou Id
from
stumps and
j...
«-1
Saturday night Jamo*McLiiidm,
»cctbo Flint
Flint sad
anil Pm;
Fero •' »d5a.3W,«.,O.
•
tian foreman on tbs
Jlut it is
Marquetto Railway, was killud by n
ill the East;
Green, famous iu tho Rnvolutiou. is

TRAIN'S INSANITY

TEJ1 and COFFEE.

DLOTH1NO.

There two drawings

in the loam oi too »»c«r, raan iu nieir . ,
•
native Michigan or New York. Arthur l»nd«cnpca. Among tho figure-piece*
Bryant, of ftinceton. Hlinoi*, brother [ to lie noticed and commended an The
of the poet, haa a groat variety. Some ( Signal, after Hellwig, and Tbo Sisters,
of hi* cwrgroen* are forty feet high, and ft 1{um&gt;n interior, after Cooman*. Mr.
five feet in circumference, though only |
,
■

SATiAfACTION

Of which he ba* a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ho i. determined to *.11 at

force of law. Thia i»' shown by th. suitMinnesota nt^l hu 12,000,000 bushsequent action ol the popular branch of rangenient* by wldch nataco earn are
Congrosa, which attempted to psas an be run daily between Now York and has Eurotican larches fifteen years old, j o'-'mal picture*, The Bull-Calf, n. barn­
Will
forty fret high, and a foot in diameter— yard study, and a Group of Slioiq^ which
oxplanatonr ball continuing tho postal Chicago.
Mr.
Andsut,
the
heroic
clenontuin
of
capable of ranking two railroad lie* and 1 are belter than any that Vcrboeckhoven I
freedom of th. prere.
A strict construction of the art a* it Terence Bar. N. S., ha* a call to Nyw iwo fence poits. to tho tro.-.
A f«w 0Ttfr JiaiBlBd or „„ w£jj paint, fur Mr. J
NftW A d VfirtlSeilientS
now stands compels rubacribers, to coun­ York as amistant minister of Trinity.
months ago wo vuitod Mr. Edwards, one
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.,
1
*,ow MU VU1 USGUIOU13.
n5ti
of th. trre planum of the Wet, and it' Mo,*a
CBU«h'- ’k*1 '«bo«khoren
ty papers, to pay poatag- thereon, even
w
-r-wracr
it they receive them in tho counties
The Central Vermont Railroad t.'om- leernod aa though tlio wand uf a magi- g' ^rally mteMM—tho feeling, rfho in-1
where published—&amp;L compel* payment panv organixod at 8t Alban* on "Wed- cian liad posted over that iieairo land. ; »tinrt of th. animal world. Trom Mr. LUJfSflEtiU.
of poatag. at tire ofBre of delivery cm i mrsday, „
z tho choice of ....----------by
substantially What n transformation hurl been produc- W. M. Con- wo have A Stampede eft
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
all newspaper exchanges. Eteowhm tho old board of Director*.
U‘j te0” °f yi*ar‘ : i " O11"’i
’ WiU Boraa^ which ia a striking and' Grind. lUVCT VlllCV Division
wo giro a c-iwnleto schedul* of the ratre I Mr.JuatireClinbni; aa reniw justice of tiiroutrh hi* grounds, embewersd with
.
. ,
„„ *• ,
-rauu
iwreuuial
prren.
H.ro
are
fire
wbieh
i.®
1
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1
Tl*
”
there
of puriage, ou and after Juno .Wth, on n.l ' tho 8upnnno Court «f th. Unitsd State.
ctaMM of matter rent through the mails- will1 oct aaVUietJnati.ro
„ chief Jurii.ro until n »ucce»«i«ro you
j&lt;m would
wvum think
ram* half n century old ; 'i* !•&gt; the i'ark, Tbo Old Mill of Korslur,
Durso rates with tho exceptions above I
. Justice
. . _
... I there, pfare tare.,
•
o enough for house tiin-i and n View ia Old Anitterdatu, after
of.........
Chief
CIiuo .ia appointed
named, aro tho same as heretofore, but !

it appears from the jiul.tlaued rejions,

Sherman J. Rich

HATHA

NEW

WAREHOUSE,

Adjoining C. F. Dwlgbt &amp; Co.’*
Foundury.

10 Barrel lots and more sold to dealers at a very Small
vtnee above Car-load Rates.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinffa,

fi/ie LUffsc^ fuq/iisiieo //t
LOTS
Wool,

1040

�local filifijicj? Jloticej.
The following ceres
dbpored of
during tho post week by Justice
of Alderman Wood, who is about to re­
Young :
move ftan our city to areept the position
of Attorney and Trea.*uror of an Eng.
Tho City vs. George Marshall, charged
liah Mining Company in Colorado, join­
with being drunk and disorderly. Con­
ed with tlm moiubors of the Barry
victed and flood 87.25 including costs.
County Bar in tendering him a compli­
The City vs. Charles F. Dwight,
mentary supper at tlio Hastings House. cbm-ged with fast driving. Plead guilty,
Tbo ocoanion was an interesting ono.
and «u fined, including costs, 113.
Tlio tables were simply oHcgnnt, and
Tho City vs. Robert Billingsly,
fairly groanod With thu viands which charged with being drunk anti disorder­
miiu kailt Taylor spread before his ly. Convicted and lined 810, and 81
Gohl, 118 1-8.
gunst*. Hon. Harvey Wright presided,
Mercury in the eighties.
and after tho removal of the cloth, short
“Friday is Memorial Day.
sjicecbea wore made by Moura. D. It
The City vs. Ixtrenxo D. Gardner,
Cook,
Wright.
M. Dewey,
Jno.
R. VanILVulsor,
W.Geo.
H. Hayford,
Ed.
A. charged with being drunk and disorder­
Subscribe for tho Bxxxxa.
Holtoook and others, and the following
ly. Plead guilty, nnd fined 810 includ­
Thursday wa« "ascension day."
\ Riw-intious, from the members of the ing coda.
Barof thojguntyJ^Ml.'ia Ly~~tKT'
Tho City v». Timothy Donivan,
A delightful shower Monday night. ' pn^iding officer, and from this citizsns,
charged with being drunk and ditorTbo Apple. Pear, and Cherry trees presented by tho Editor of tho Bvsxaa,
derly.
Convicted ami fined 85, and
were unanimously adopted.
costa 82. 75. In default of paymeat, ten
"The Odd Follows Lodge meets every
days m the county Jail, where ho at
Tuesday evening.
present sojourn*.
IL-member, we ought to celebrate tho
Before Justice Clarke, May 24th.

We wish to suggest some things
which can be done to add interest to
the Sunday of thoce who find its free­
dom dull.
Taka au hour Sunday
morning and ait down alono, and think
what you hare dono during the peat
week, and agitato the qustion whothor
you have duno just as you really think
is best, aud moan to keep on doing.
Haro you told any lira thfc post weekf
Count them on your fingers, if you can,
and seriously consider whether you al­
ways moan to be a liar? Have yon
abused your neighbor, run down your
comjMititor in other itorcs, slandered
otlicr politicians, or hart anybody's
reputation tho past week ? Those things

&lt; Laat evening a low personal friends

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of the City of Hastiugs in the County
The cut-worm* ore doing much dam­
ol Barry, State cf Michigan, and a
age in mauv of tho gardens lit our city. prominent practicing Attorney of said
Ackley bat iu good running order, county, is about to remove from among :
us and take up his mddeneo at or near
hi* Soda and JRoot B»ur Fountain.
Donirar City in tho Territory of Colora­
Wood work, wallsand coiling*, should do.
.
Now therefore, iu testimony of tno
ulways bo well watlnsl and given time
to dry, before being painted or caliiiuiucd. high usteum in which ho has ever been
hold by us, and our appreciation of his
Several interesting communications
am layed over until next week from
Akw/rrJ, That wc/ tbo uudersignod.
Officers of the Circuit Court of said
County and members of thu Bar, do
Postal cards aro bugiuiag to make hereby tender him our best wishes for
llictir appearance and promises to bo a his ftituro prosperity sml socctm in tho
very popular moans of businrwr cotu- new field he has •elected.
And wo hereby remmsml him to the
people of whatever locality, ho may
,' SnsMtrcL.—To arrest and punish u hcroaitor viait, and Aahicularte W-Jlw
uiau for being rfrswl nnd let tho min :; Bench and Bar, a, fiteng a , c.-utl.mjin’
who sells him Arfy-rod TmyMry go un- .■ of high mural and »ocial quafiSes, aud1
worthy tho implicit confides co and
whipped uf Justice.
'
| highest regards of alL
In testimony whereof wo hare sub­
The Mito Society connected with tho
PrvnLy tsrian Church, will las cuiertained scribed our name, hereto and rau»&gt;-d
on Friday afternoon by Mre. Willard
Hayes, at her residence'on Jcfibnwa I

Don’t fail to see the

HASTINGS SMI CBITIMTH!

are. God bo thanked if you hnren t
done them 1 But somebody does them.
I ask that tomebody whether ho always
intends to be a moan follow ? Hava you
cheated anybody in tho last ten day* ?
Have you deceived any omploycr or
kept back tho just pay of any workman ?
Have you adrertised deception of any
kind ? Does any money suck to you,
which belong* to anybody also t Aro
you not smoking cigars—running up
debts which you don't know hftw to pay;
making a larger swell than your capital
justifies—•and getting ready for n smash
Tho people vs George Stanton, and a run ? Wo hope not. But all
charged with vagrancy. Tried and tbcao things happen, and it any ono is
convicted and sonlCm-ed to tho Detroit overdoing himself in these days, ought
ho not to know it, and settle whether
House of Correction for ono year.
his course is best f Take another hour
on Sunday to do somebody some good
for which you haven't the time on any (
other day. Write a letter to tho moth­
er, or brother or alitor, whom you linro
forgotten for a long time. Hunt out a
frioud who has disappeared from your .
interest, and renew u cordial acquain­
tance. Find out somebody wlio is suf­
fering, and cany frosh cheer to him or I
bur. Go to see the folks who would be
glad to sue you, but whom yuu aro not
always gla'l to »ec’ Help to put •omo
kind uf a home fooling into evcnlxxly
i who is homeless. There aro jilcnty of.
■ good acts, which are not commuu—and
' on Sunday* you want to do womething
' uncummou. That is what tha day is

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45

Lenawee county takes 50.
Orders already received from
30 towns, and
every mail.

I

1000 will, not supply the demand.
It is the Greatest Labor Saving Tool for the Farmer, and the most profitable to buy.
you have wantq^ but never found, as yefj a Perfect

Look out fur thoM&gt; lino Wool Matters&gt;os at Beumer, Month ft Co.’s, go and
too them, they are selling cheap.
n2tf

Noto the now time card on tho Valley
pears in tho Bsxxnt to-day. Though
generally alight, yet tho changes uro im­
portant to tire traveler.

B. Wuxi, Exi., and ba* ever been. ,
HiKltfd, Tb’it tbo belt wishte uf |
all cur people will aUcnd him in Ids
now home, and that wo cordially com­
I mo ml him to tho consideration and
friendship of tho pcopU with whom it
may be hi* fortune to sojouru, a* a
। gentleman worthy of thoir untire confi-!
Ax Excuixac gety pertinently re­ dc-tici- aud rcnj-ect.
mark* that “it is just about ns wise tu
atop your paper because you don't like
JYot Aulors.m's Dermiulor g&lt;*xl for
the editor, a* it would be to rafoso to
Man.—My son wn* taken w ith a »wolltoko your mail from the postoilice because
ing on. Iris leg, jn*t above tho nnklo
you don't like tho postmaster.'■
joint I |&gt;aid our family physician 820
for attending to it, with no bonofitASoajo
Ir you wish posters. program vies, cir­
time alter I was advised )iy * friend to
culars, card J1, lolters-hoad*, bill-hoads, '
um&gt; "Anderson’* Ikrmalor.’'
1 used
Invitations or any kind of printing demo, ,
ono bottle on tho •welling nn-1 eif.-cted
call at tho Bsaaaa office, look al our
a permanent corn.
A. 8. Birx*.
specimen* and get our paces. W« do
Standing Stone, Pa.
work aa cheap as any office in the Stalo,

dual what

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR

Liar or Lrrnx* remaining nt tho
Hastings, P. O, May 27th, 1873.
Miss Keto C. Campbell, A. Done,
Ton route meu and eight Exjniniaux*
Burkard: Eckart, 8. Fifield, Ilattio
Pllug. Oroou L. LothriJge, II. Miliere1 belonging to tho Polaris, vrero picked
up April 3U, 1873, in latitude 53.30
i north, about forty miles from XVolf
I Island, by the steamer Tigress. This
' party hud become senorated from the
I ship October 15. 1872, a storm break­
’ ing tlio rowel from its mooring* and
| leaving them on tho ire. Tho story of
their life on au ire Ore for 197 day&gt;..

Lake, on Saturday and Sunday, June
7 th and 8th.

coming by

It in the Best Combined Gorn Cultivator

llat of appointment* tpaiic l&lt;y the
Faculty for the Speakers at the Com­
mencement Exerolw-s of thcUntvvrslty
of Michigan, we And the name of Loya)
E. Knappcn. of thia City.

Beers Robert* -of Yankee Springs,
w bile &gt; iigagvd in working in a saw mill
at Howard City, on Tuesday, May 2(*th,
fi-II against a rircular saw, while in mo­
tion. and c-rtuplotelv wirvtrd hi • left
aim. throwing it Cdisianeo of sis i•*•!*.

Magnetic Water, from the spring there.
1* iunple to qm-neb -the thirst of all ths
lawyets In the Stair, and with the
Anum ability, and ornint chanwlcr of
i the legal fraternity of tlic State, and ■&gt;!
lawyer* al Eaton Hapkta In particular.
. wr do not »ee bow there can be any
I failure, nod trust ths foailol hopes ot
they, mint exhibit their receipts far gov- . tbos.' engaged in promutlug tbc inoet•Turnout tax in a tx&gt;n«p:cuomi place in inc may be realised.
Ihpir i«tal»li»lmi-iiM. A fliilnro l»f thi»
will siilijmt the ••ffismW to heavy. Sues
ami penalties
4
'

'Die entire roar part of tlio frame build­
ing No. :5S West Madison Street, was in
flams* and well underway ou last asm
niug before tlm alarm uf fire was turned
iu. The Bxf- -&lt;«:k No 1 was tlio first to

The Polar Soa jiroblem i* uo urerer .
its *olutiou thou it was a century ago. &lt;&gt;f Baltiinorc, convicting of »'l Uinrcs, ail
We are of tho opinion that enough lives itaproverL Fair Hous*', good fruit, 4c.
C. E. DWIGHT 4 CO.
bare been sacrihce&lt;I aud enough luvuiv I
Hastiugit April 2. 1874 —if
wasted iu these firuitloa* Arctic exp luretious. Just what {metical benefit i* to '
bo conferrod ujxiu- tho civilised world I
by the direovory of aiFopen Polar Soa j
W ore at a toss to determine. Tho very
fact already known, that an almost im-1
jioaiable ice boh •Drround* it, proves
that tlio discovery would amount to
nothing except tho (light •atiriactinu of ;
1..—J.l*
1^.1. aT fnn mi — - &lt;
an open soa. Admit it* existonre, aud ii will sell nt low figures, fur ciub or good 1
what dues it peovo ? Nothing of prac- -’ approved notes : two good Mares, one
fieri importanavnotluog worth a single r.*iglu about 1200 ilia, tbo other about
lifo u» prove. We hope tho wl fnte of OfH) IL* , two Single bngpt-'l&lt;&gt; t*0 double
Captain Holl will cL« the long lut of:i buggies, two double and two single Mar­
heroic navigators who have Jost their' i n&lt;nMa. Hero an- bargains fur tboeo I
liros in this foolish efiurt to find some­ wanting ’ such property, that uro not
thing wbUh, if found, woutl bo ol n-&gt; 1 often mrt with. Vrnt Mrly.
45tf
practical value to mankind-

! tish Idea and the European continent
be will go to Egypt and tho Holy Land,
mid wo may not expret t» sro him again
before Jan. 1st, 1874. Our best wishes
attend liim on hi* tour, and we trnst ho
may return with improved health Ju
again fill with his usual urbanity,
dignity and ability tho chair of presid­
ing officer of tho Senate of Michigan.

I. 0. G. T.—Tbo Eaton, Barry and
Ingham County Association of Good
Templars will meet at - Good Tamplara
Hall, in this city, on Wednesday of next
weak, June 4th. A public meeting will
bu Iwld iu tlio evening at tbo Presby­
terian Cbureh. Tho meeting will be
addressed by tho Itevi L H. Fsarson of
Grand Rajlids, and others. All are in­
vited to attend the public meeting iu the

/Z^L Mmaxa.—We regret to bo com­
pelled to fty that no preparations aro
l&gt;eing made, far the public observance of
Decoration Day ia thia city. Our people
should not forget this solemn duty. ‘Let
itrevm ou the graves of tbc soldiers who
"rieep the alrep that knows no waking,"
in our cemetery, and.thus keep their vir-

Why is it thst a license is not requir­
ed of all keepers of saloon* in Mi, us in
other cities. Wo vote for a 8200 dollar
license, and an extra hundred on each

ly in advance, and tho closing of every
saloon that doos no: comply, and give
tbo required bond to abide the provisions
of «tpch an ordinance.

M muo or Srocxaoureas.—Tlwro will
be a meeting of tho stockholders of tho
Peninsular Railway Company at the offico of tho oosnpony. in Battle Crook, on
tho 30th day of July, at 2 o'clock r. M-,
for tho purpose of submitting, for their
sanction or rejection, an agnwm.-ml tuado
between tho Directon of the Peninsular
Railway Company anil tlio Directors of
thu Part Huron end Lake Michigan
Railway Company tar tbo cjnaobdntion
uf the two cumpaniwi.

Pbmssssuo FixsLX.-PreeidoutDibble
says that thu rails aro laid ou tho extirnsionof the-Peninsular Railway to within
1G miles of Valparaiso. Tho track has
been ballasted
tho rails hare been
laid, and it is expected that trains wdlrun
to Valparaiso by June 1st, thence over
ths Pittsburg. Fort Wayne ft. Chicago
Road which will giro another through

Mmrr Hsaetiit wo commend tho
prido our citbcns take in improvingand beautifying tho grounds about their
rotiucuree, wpeeiaUy in tho pirating
of tree* and shrubs, not only on their
grounds, but oloug tho strwta A fow
years at Urn tonge*t,of thh kind Of work,
will make our city a marrvl of beauty,
if afi cordially re-operate -u thin seem­
ingly trifling niaMee. '

COME

AND

GET

ONE

ON TRIAL !

CLOTHING.

Julia win ft Co’*, oclobratol fluid Pens,
ho Lot in the market, fur sale at tho
City News D'-jot. P. O. building.

cbc«i»— P. R. IkiLin ft-Co. of Jackson,
am arillug out their entire dock nt tint
cot. Th-y Jiarn iin immense •tuck,
iomi* SIUD.INH) wurth of clioire goods
if nil kin-ln, which UipT are dosing out.
ind if nuy &lt;n:o ia im lincd to visit Jack­
ion t'ni» is Ihe place to get bargain*.

“ Luuk- is i-verylhing, Ix-havior
nothing" This is ono of the old
proverL* known. In trsdc, and &lt;&lt;s;

unlay. Mr Huh’s juanwy »ill besoioowhat Jirotengwl bcjiuu the time be at
h»! intended to &gt;jM.-nd abavwl.
Altar
| railing all points of interest iu the Bri­

r I’aouinua l« the orU«r Of the d-.y «.u
the grounds ot the Barry County Agri­
cultural Society, under the offleient
management of Thoma* Alton, Esq.
The ground* hare been ploughed for
the new Track, wbleb ia to be Juat one
Haifa mile in length, three fed from
Inside jail. and the same i« being per- !
fectod'ae faat as may be. and befire the 1

Clh. It cuts the ground all over instead of leaving a
IwtwM-n blades where tho weed* ana gra»
only lightly covered ana will start with first n
l« the case with all other combined sulky cultl&lt;
"Hi. lx ha* thu easiest draft, and la the meet durable.

Thouraud* have already gono, and
thousand* more are taming their ry«t
towards new homes in tho fertile We»t.
To those going to Missouri, Kansas.
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming.
Nevada, Oregon or California, we rec­
ommend a cheap, xafc, quirk and direct
. route, via Si. Isitiis, over thu Missouri
Pacific Railroad, which runs its fine
Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers
from St Loui» to principal points in tho
West wittoof rAnyr. Wo believe that
beat track ami the finest and safest
equipment of any lino weal of tlio Missiasippi, and its oonnectiaae with roads
further West are prompt and reliable.

glittering ice; and everything, from ap­
ple. to watermelons, is clean, neatly I
put up and arranged iu attractive forms.
Of counse, we do all our ehopping there.
It ia a pleasure to bur things in such a
sweet well-kept establishment. Alas I
such stares aro rare indeed, and wo
gladly k’t some one also do crar market­ __________ p_____„-Jt..8t. Louis, Mo.
ing, that we may not see its daily hor­ Qm-stioua will bo cheerfully end prompt­
rors. The average retail storei ia not ly answered.
an ngrc-jablo subject to considsr. Our
EJOQRATIOXTUBMIHC;
dealers, generally, are totally ignorant
of the fine art of keeping a xtoro. Wo
will not bring up dreadful pictures of
what is,in all our unhappy daily ap­
pearance. Wo mourn tor tho nation uf

Th* firm of Bewmnr, Heath ft Co.,
•dll livo and are selling their immense
stock of Furniture cheaper than ever.
They hare the largest and but seioc1t»d

geixls over brought to thia City. Their
Hnnx mailn goods, such a. Tables.
Beokcascr, Extension Tablas, 4c., cau't
lx» boat iu tlw Coanty, and to make good
th* above assertion, they now offer "a
srwiiD of 825, to anyone who can show
better Furnituro of Ilonin Manufacture,
or a lustier or lorgor'riock of Furniture
or Undertakers goods such as Caskets.
Coffin), Burial Robos, Shrouds, 4c.
Thia is no bumbug. Examine the goods
in tho different llotuos in ths County,
and if wo can be beat, then call and
got tho.Raiynid.
fi'Jtf
I1x»«mdu Hutu ft Co.

OUR

GREAT

$8.00

oat^cltt rfflWW.

Other Stores ask so much more for
the same goods
We alwayfi keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollars.

Largest Stock of Black and Blue
Clothing welt of New York. Suite 12 to
40 dollars. Latest Styles of Boys and
Children’s Suite from two ynags-and up­
wards. Pnces, 2 to 20 dofiart.

TRIWKS

KJ1LISES

. Paper, Leather, and Zinc Trunks
from &gt;1.25 to $20
*•
'
Wc are square dealing in all our ac­
tions, Cheapest store in Michigan, aud
strictly

BASS

�Ayer's
Sarsaparilla

ITORS^sB

rild Lift in the Far West

stonily groelns rvp.
utsitou, baasiJ an Iu
Intrinsic virtues, and snstatesd by Its re-.

and synhlUUc contamlnaUcn. Impurtnes, I
nr diseases tfou bare lurked In the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful aatldoto uul disappear. Hence Ito wonderful1
Cirri, mar.y of which ore publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous dlaaases,
Vlecre, Eruptions, and ercpUre dl»erdsrs of the akin. Turnon. Blotcbee,
Bolte, PliuplRw.Pnstutas.SorreaStAnthony's Fire, Bose or ErysltfIiu. Tetter. Salt Rheum, Braid
Hctul. Klngwonn. and internal VIccratlons of the Uterus. Stomach.

wjt.

actor of the articles presented.
From Lee, Mass., we hare a sample
of calico in which tbo green band is col­
ored with areenic, and no washing would

:.t.,a^u'sus"-ssi=.‘

Or. 1. C. AYER i CO., Lowell, Mm.

LANTATION

Bitters

WH

Temperance Bitters

wntt^laituiBtMPneLisL hb

New Scales
Every year increases the jopiilarity
of this valuablo - Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We can
n±»Tiro our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its liigh standard; nnd it
h the only reliable and jHjrfectcdpri'|&gt;nration for restoring Guay on FadsD
Haul to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous anil silken. The scalp,
by its use, becomes white and] clean.
It remove nil eruptions and dandruff,
anil, by its tonio properties, ptevents
the hair from falling out, n» it etimnIstsM nnd nourislics the hair-glands.
By its use. the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tho
capillary glands to their normal vigor,'
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It is the most
economical H AiKDutMuracvrirtued,
ns it requires fewer application’, and
gives tho hair a splendid, glossy npficarance. A. A. Hayes, M.D, State
Assaycr uf Massachusetts, says; “Tlio
constituents are pure, nnd carefully
selected for cxtyllent quality; and I
consider it tho Best Pkei’-iuatiox
for iu intended purposes."

New Styles.
New Prices.

dropotfitrie oeidoi t0o green spot then
a drop ot ammonia, when the color wilt
turn bitt" and ou tho addition of n drop
of nitrats of silver, if arecnic bo present,
a yellow (tain will spread in a ring tu

Veiy Low

The point in which many towns make '
a radical mistake in the management of ■
their roads is in uoglccting to proride (
auiUibfo druinoga. And here is whore (
conire in tho great nocesaity of attend- ,
ing to road repairs very early in the «
season. It is then very eo.’y to are just IJ
where drains are moat needed, and :
whore tho work can be put upon thorn '
to tho greatest advantage
There is no m«cd of compelling tho
public tu wade through mud every
•priufii and tho only way to prorout it .
is to provido ample drains just where- •'
ever tho water stands »&lt;&gt; u to create
mud and break up tho road-bed.
Wo wish wo. cou]d imprest every
town officer with tho ^importance of the
fact that there is no economy to tho ■
town in allowing its roods Io tun down
from neglectto attend to them in Ume. 1
Poor and inefficient roads coat more in
the end than gtkxl omo.
Above all
soo to ii that the drainage of all public
roads is perfect.—JfcsuwAuM'.'s

Miscas not oxr Fowu — IjCww
Wrigtrt, ttawsfl known English poul­
try writer, tays, that in ono instaueo tho
droppings of’four Brahma fowls ia ono
night weighed exactly otjo pound 1 &gt;n
another instance, 13 ounces. Tho avarago was 8 1-2 ox. per bird, but which
was redaced by drying to 1 1-2 ounces.
On a bails of ono ounce to each fowl,
tho amount per rear will be 22 3-4

TBSTZ.S

First-Class Instruments.

N.F.Binln’tiwTi

crystal of nitrate ef silver tuHedimmediately canary yellow, which fl enoted
arsenic. This to an experiment that any­
body can try. To ornfinn our suspicions
we prated some of Um liquid into s
Marsh apparatus, and easily obtained
the well known deposit of metallic arso­
nic on glass or porcelain. With wall

l»HoilATieuRIIKR.

— -...—-jnsns -El;-..

‘ T —r—* ’

Plantation
bitters;

(.'KO stow UVK AOBNW WANTW-fe*
line colors aro so impregnated with ar­
senic that they ore aa dangerous os the LITOTGSTOKE •g- AFRICA
older Scheele’s green, of which, We re­ •i-Li'XS-iSd'Ui WM'S’i
cently aunolaiucd.
Toy books with for tltcdsrs • w« prevfft Iks rrrttoM .ocerS,
green corers are always to bo suspected,
and in fact tho only absolutely safe thing
to do is to avoid green colors altogether
The detection of arsenic is ao staple
that any ono can preform tho experi­
ment in a few moments. Wo cut a
piece of suspected calico and immersed
it in aome smmg ammonia, which we
had poured into a tumbler; a blns color

WATER

VINECAR BITTERS

97
Only 50 Centa par Bottle.

' Uta's Glory is Her Hair.
LYON’S

ul'ihihs*

AGENTS WANTED FOR

BEHIND-SCENES
IN WASHINGTON

GIVEN AWAY.

Wishart's Pine Tree

UNDERGROUND Tar Cordial.
LIFE

IE10W

THE

SURFACE I

,

ATHAIRON

Notice to Special-Tax Payers.

Tho Baboook

NATURE’S GREAT REMEDY

L^OMEST/C.

fr^HToTERKS1

kxevces
Fteasaw,
ucfeaxwe
ke\\e“ts

AGENTS WANTED

.EfiK?
susi’-tersa.V-ilkSb..

11 it lit le» BuM MU Mae

t.eeu Sw di.lter* tkmla MlsetUai
H~~liw&gt;4i’dJ Ulibn
iAn mM.. Tkentere. aeOee to bank
mto M«rtn&lt;e «1U be r.ielMrt bv •
srttiansixats'gs:
Ueatotb.MckaMbbMCT.at U.a mi
yf tea lUrrr Oaaatr dart llaaw.
I'— "CT Harry &lt;-..Ir, Nltexaa.
tba su ter at Ja:&gt;. A b. l-.x a&lt; 1.’..
•llkulday. TbatourteaCT'ltrva.i.'a:
laatelCTartnet.MSaOawa. to wit; .
1*1. HWW M&gt;rv«l irflawl ,Uut. till

12.000.000 ACRES.
OTATKOrUlCIIlrlAX.ta teOnMIW.. •

Which we will Exchange fur WOOD
delivered at our Foundry ; or WHITE

few times at night they will lay ton or
fifteen more eggs to-fere wmSiag th nit
again. About tho tube they begin to
lay, bare some good brand of sitting
bens ready to sit on your, first eggs,
aud as fast as you gotten or twilveeggs,
put them under hens. Thon when the
turkeys are done laying their last litter,

ASH, OAK or BOCK EI.M LUMBER

100,000 00

delirewl there or al any Mill within

LN VALUABLE GIFTS!

Mten HUM »t BubM 4160 Ann

ten miles of Hastings.

L. D.
SINE’S
SIN SKMI AXStm.

*k

To te Dns» Frtter. J»ly *Ui. IB»until attar the tan-htrknrs have batched
their britods; fton, as toon as taken off
the Deets, pul Uwm in a tight, sumowhat
dark, room, or on a barn-floor. Thon
take, just at night, tho young turkeys
that wore hatched under bom and put
with thorn, and shut tho old ben out of
bearing, and tot them *o remain until
tho first broods will follow tho old benturkey, which will T '
‘
’

they are well feathered out. as tho wet
is vary d-sttwrire to the tender Unit
felloes. Be sure and get tho young
turkeys under cover before any big
shower cucim up, if th«ru are mure
young ones than tho eld can well brood,
or vou may loan many in that way. Do
not put the old gobbler in the room with
EwiSlrKm

OaHtUblFUitllinhUi!
One Prize $5,000 in Silver

DERMADOR.

Dr. Crook’s Winoofl'i ’

tfiriFT £tKTKapai&lt;E.

IO YI£Altii

Tie Pile Tro Tar Mai,
OR. CROOK'S

WINE

MV alm Her prennrulion ever ottered
UsepaMIc.
It is rich in the medicinal qnab
ttoBof Tnr. sad uooqasltd for diaceua■ «T the Tiuroat and Longa, per
—i— ik. _

Chromo
School Cards,
c/iy peirs Depot.

tc-r they am tot out, ra they' frequently
do much toward brooding the young at
night and &lt;m damp days.
When tho turkeys are first hatched,
feed them on curd xnada from loppcred

pubify youb blood.
It la also b superior Tonic,
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Appetite,
DiHHtot.il,

Cmm the Food to MgtBt

E‘“,“ "IKCiXl

Trcvwtte ■alarions Fevers et
Gives torn to your Byatom.
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VOL XVIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

W EDNESDAY, JUNE

4,

Pro|e»i«ial tpd Biijlpesj Cafij.

Don’t fail Co see the

dollars a share. It wan impoteible for
mo to take thirty thousand out of my
business without destroying it; solwus
forced to sell half my stock al a loos of
fifty cents ou the dollar. I oorrfed the bal­
ance at a cripling cost But yonr fath­
er paid at each uaosnnout, until ho had
sixty thousand dollars locked up in esrthat mm meedart no dlvidoodSg
had ooased to bo quoted at any prise ia
tho stock market.
“ I will not detail the erpensaoe we
bad in ooppoFmining. It waa a contiaued series of diaspjxiintaicnta from
thu limo tb» ground was broken until
tho work wee abandoned. Ore wee
f-.'-r. 1 lint nevur in paying quantitice.
What was sent to market paid us
about a mill a pound for a dollar ex­
pended ia procuring if. Our superin­
tendent whose calls for money were inevasant, always wrote ia the moot glow­
ing terms Every indication was good.
Wo were sorely approaching one of tho
groat lodes which other oj-aratons had
struck tn that region, and the moment
we reached ft, our stiick would go np
faith in mining speculations, haring to, and for beyond par. Bui ths lode
seen mors money loot ia them tlian
gniuod, by » thousand per cent. But
we had been oo etroogly pn&lt;fl| to aij tend this mooting that wo wrro cun- directs™ at wH-h ww voted to ebp
work. Yore ftthf*; *bo I presided at
strained to be prvocaL
. From tho wadding reception, fluahed ths meeting, sat in the chair mor. like
with wine—wo had each taken throe or a statue than a living man- At its dore
, four glaaoee. and our lioads were not I walked with him. He waa not ia.
। very strong—wu went to this meeting dined to talk. I saw that ho waa deep­
, to hear about the marvidtoualr nch do- ly mortified itnd evidently much troub­
posit of almost virgin earner diocuver.il led. He had put sixty thousand dol­
somewhere on tho tangu of tho groat lars into thia bubble, and it hail buret
। Minnesota cunglomorato 'bolt. Maps Tho land, for which wo paid twenty
, and plans were spread before uv; spec­ thousand would not tell for enough to
imens of copper ore exhibited; cost of moot the claims that still stood against
land, and the particulars of working the company. So all wga gone. As are
cunee, and the money needed for devd- paused at a corner of the street Whsro
our ways part&amp;J, he said with much
°l’a&gt;W»t. »«&gt;t forth in eloquent detail. /
“laav that your father in whoso bitterness: To think of my being such
face waa an unwonted glow, and in
whoeu ujbs shono an unusual bright­
ness, was becoming much interosVed,
and foremost in making inquiries and
getting at facta and figures. His ordi­
nary coolaem and reoervo were gone.
He had permitted himself to coma un­
der the magnetism of the plausible in­
dividual who wished to drew ns into hia
scheme of fortuna making, and was » 1 would hare eared myself anil oth­
oo^letely carried away by his ropre- er* frota those cruel looses and disapI'ointmanta.”
" I bare long since divined the cause
, "I too. saw colden visions, and when
your father said, •Gentlemen, I mean to of both your tolly and mtne,** I re­
plied.
go into this thing.' I was the first to re“ You haveF' Ha spoke with a nerv­
l spend,1 so do 1.' Our example waa in­
i factious.
Wo had tho reputation of ous throb in 1ms voice. Tho color dsepHe looked at mo
l&gt;eing pnidont,£ar-aeeing mon ; and the sited in his face
fact that we saw money in an nndevel- with something like startled suspicion
I oped cupper mine had a strong infln- in hia eyes.
“ Wine is a mocker,'’ I said.
' cnee upon those pratent, nemo «t whom
■' ‘Wino I What ha* wine to do with
, had the remotest suspicion that our
judgement was olwcured and our vision a copper stock company,’ he asked.
“ ‘It had more to do with this one, I
: distorted by wine.
imaginu,
than you suspected.,
1 “ There were ten individuals present
“He looked at ma steadily for a moat that meeting. Under your father’s
| lead and mine, tho preliminary organ। ixatton of a joint stock company waa
made, and a committen appointed to
procure a charter. Tho capital was to
he two hundred and fifty tbauuuid dol­
lars. divided into fire thousand shares
at fifty dollars each; the money to be
paid in by installments m needed. As sixty thousand dollars taken out of your
shown by full eetimatee and the results father’s businras, and nearly twenty
accomplished in leading mines, not over thousand oat of mine, wo were both in
fifty thousand dollars would have to lie J»»il- To roach port. wo mart have a
extxmd-d before paying returns evre smooth tea and favoring •rinds. Bat
clitahwd. The stuck would then rise wo had neitW. Than came.a sadden
to par, commanding fifty dollars a share panic in financial circles, banks reduced
their lino of discount; and rates of in­
■ for ten j aid in.
“ Your father headed tho subscrip­ terest went up to ruinous figures.
tion, putting bis name down for two Trade aymjmthiiU end fell off. Wenk
tbousud shares. Hia teith and exam­ houses began to totter and go down,
ple were patent with me, aud I followed aud stronger ones to show signa of
with a thousand mere. In a few min­ trouble. I struggled, and sacrificed,
mtonuugr; mterests that require ute* tho whole subscription was full; and hold on with desperate energy ;
but vainly. My, boats went pnder.
the codoet judgement and tba moat and wo had a compact oiganimtion of
" I knew that your father waa aoealy
careful thought They will hurry away ten men, two of whom, your father and
from here in a little while, and go back 1 held the controlling influence; our crippled ; and when I thought of him
it waa with a concern made acute by
to their oAo-a. their stores ’and their proportion of shares being three-fifths
my
own sense of danger. Ono day- in
i-iunting-rooma, to take tq&gt; the work of the whole number. It was vutad to
|&gt;a.-wiag a large auction house, I saw
they intermitted for a Lriathour.-Do pay in at once two dollars a share, or
him stop forth and stand for a inouswnt
Ton think they will be as dear-headed ten thousand dollars, in order to irmko
iu before? as well Ettad to grapple with a cash payment on the land, ami to gnt looking bewildered and agitated. I
crossed over to him and said: "Good
the iaanea that demon! their highest funds for beginning immediately tho
morning, Mr. Howard. Nothing wrong,
ability? Will the wino they have ta­ work of opening tho mine. Tho char­
ter would como and th« company or­ ‘S&amp;, Thai is all!' he answered
ken be a help or hindrance V
ganisation
proceed
in
duo
course.
'* I mold tell you a story," Mr. Clarkwith forced calmness.
“
1
wont
away
from
that
meeting
•on added after a panne, “so full of
■ Oh. no !' I returned. ‘Not ao bad
warning that it's lesson would hardly feeling strangely. On going to my aa that!'
fail to impsMs you deeply. But this is store, I remember sitting down at my
" He drew hl* ana in mine, and wo
desk,
and
read
ng
my
hood
between
my
neither the ume nor the place."
walked
away. After a little while bo
•• Will run make the time and place ?" hands, trying to think jest whore I sjxike, his voice leva steady than lie1
asked Howard, whoso interest and cu- stood end what 1 bad bean doing.

HASTINGS SULKY CULTIVATOR!

One Hundred and Fifty sold in Thirty Day

The Third Oar Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite.”
Every one likes it.
Everybody speaks highly of it.
Even competitors Advertise it!

a Ml HI HU

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
Orders already

NO. 6.

1873.

an engagement to meet yuur father af­
ter the reception. Tho Lake Superior
coppertaining fever waa then a: its
height Yonr father waa a cool, clear­
headed man, and generally kept aloof
from achomns of money-making not con­
nected with legitimate trade, -it ao
happenad that uuo of your reetlaos, over­
sanguine men, who ore always on the
look-out for sumo seiirae bv which
money ran be made more rapidly than
in cowpetitivo marouitilo or manufactu­
ring operations had made a rial*, to the
Ontonagon regiijp, and, in company with
a coautr surveyor, proqmeted far a
mine. According to hia rera eeeutatian,
they had diacovered one of the richeat
deposit* of any in tho whole Lake 8upcriur region, and held tho eocrat of
its location He had come out oast to
organise a company, and had yet only
&gt; talked to a few oapifolista, who had ar­
ranged to meet him at one o'clock on
the day referod to, ia Order to get a full
’ developomont of bis plans.

I

■d from over 30 (owns, and more cojnin;
every mail.

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR!
‘liuekeyc Mower* and Reaper*. Superior Grain Drill*, Ulrica H7/eel Rake*. Corn
, and Ralloie Cullinalarx, etc., etc., etc.

'"Jim.

ttecausc it will perfectly hoe com, and do tho work -if
10 men.
.
It-caua- a boy ran ride and -Io imxvthan Si ineu with
ivalklmr cultivator*.
Tho driver rides directly over the row where ho can

Salt! Salt! Salt!

It

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;.

m

the Ik-nt Combined Field Cultivator, because

CO.

DRUGS
Medicines

but the

COME

AND GET ONE ON TRIAL !

FIRST QUALITY

PAINTS &amp; OILS
DENTIST

.Wills,

'

School Books

Midiiai.'

J-

Stationery

qarx at johk otamlbyi*

Pure Wines ani Lionels I
FOB BEDIC1XAL PCKPOMS.
AI-. I™r..r«e&lt;t&lt;n&gt;M.a Fertav s^ Matewah
■*1. Ala Xm&gt;« asastastfy as hand. Jafcraae *.

Michigan _Exchange.

What is it ?

gtled

IF YOU WANT

“ Glad to aee you my young friond,”
waa the kind greeting he received- •• I
kaor your father years ago, and there
arv many thing, in my memory of him
that 1 recall with pleasure, Hn waa a
true man, Mr. Howard; anil the world‘
The last speaker was past the merid­ ia the better for his having lived in it
ian of life. He had a care-worn face, It waa the thought of Mm that lad me;
awl deep thoughtful ayea. Lf yon ptad- to speak as 1 did thia morning. I might■
u»d this countenance whoa in repast, almost say that it waa of warning from
you read ia many of it’s Unas, a record yonr father through me."
"I eannat but foci aliuleaatprised at1
uf disappointment and heart ache. The
other waa a bandsoma young man. thia," Howard said, frankly. "My'
with clear, confident eyM and a eelf- father need wtne. I have often seen
pcasad air. Ton saw that he bad faith him taka a giaaa at his own table when
in himself—was hopeful end strong: bo had oonipany. Ho set it before’
hia gunrts and partook of it on social.
and meant to win in the race of lilo.
’• Why do yon any in busuxae hours. occasions At my sister's wedding re­
Mr. (.Tarkaon F’ inquired the young ception. which occurred during Me life­
time. wine waa asrred as at the recep­
tion thia morning."
A shadow drofgxxl over Mr. Clarkson’ •
fare. After a little silane, ho repM:
" I know ail this. And your father
never used wine to oxraeo-did net oare
mnnli for it—was only in accord with
social custom. And yet. temperate aa

Sinfie scat Buffies as Low as
One Hundred Dollars.

And two Seated Fanners' Buffies at
One Hundred and Twenty-five Oollarm.
I shall also build HialtEB Fares WoBX.

HASTINGS JttABBLE WORKS!
1ANHOOD: BOW LOST, EW RESTORED!
B. F. STEINH OFF

,Mr Ir Ms Hfc Lmfilmt Eala
UHI MTffi,
STUCCO

n® m:

lat.m hue
Shingta, Lath, 4c.

"Whenand where?"
" I shall be at hocuo this evening,
and will be plaaasd to too you. I live
at No. 403,--------- street'*
“ Tbaak you. I shall rertainiy call."
The two men e»|«rated, young How­
ard wondering why Mr. Clarkson should
bare manifested nay .pedal concern for
him. What had been said about the
danger of confusing the mind by drink
in business hours lingered in hia
thunghte, and the more he pondered it
tho more it's signitioaaoo grew upon
him. In the evening be called on Mr.

"•Yos, my friend, ruin—aud tho
cause you know too wall. To earn my­
self, 1 fowl a sale of my property &lt;m
" alnul btroct, and it has just been
■track down al httia ever half. what I
weald have takan for it a month ago I
Aad that means ruin ? The asm to be
roemrad will not meet my wants, and I
shall l»o forced to susf-ond after all.
with asaats and roaonroaa dimimahnd
by tho amount loot ia this daaatama

large, and needed to be well cared for
and handled judiciously. 1 could not
take two thousand dollars away from
it without deranging my calculations
ud iumtrn, ia —, a—i,. a,y
“ 'And all thia,' I could not help swvrations. And yet. 1 had put down my
name for a thousand sharee of stock, at tag, with "bitter emphasis, 'conM as tho
a tier valno of fifty dollars each, and n-suk of a glass or two of wino taken
might bo called on to pay aaoeaamsats in business beaus."
•‘ Ha o»us hi my arm with a sadden
sweat on my forehead. I paid to my- gnp. There was a wild, desperate,
iwlf, ‘What camo over mo? I must hare half angry look in his fsoe. It worn
loot my aeasM !' When it flashed into off slowly, onrl hia fingers as slowly re­
my thoughts that the wine drank at laxed their hold upon my arm.
" We ported wiiboet another word,
your sister's reception had been the
evil influence which Ud mo astray—the and the subjert was never refered to
blinding power that had obacuted my again. Your father went through his
painful
ordeal sad camo out with a
judgMBrat. I eras startled at the rovelation—startled and ashamed.
“ But there wes now no going back
npon what I bad done 1 had entered
into an honorable contract, and could
not without lore of businsc* standing,
refuse to moot its requirements. Yhur
father came to no* mo late in the aftcnuxin to talk &lt;ir«r the new mining enT ——
ui_ a__ ___ .

�Central

;^ht Republican ||anitfr.

Bailroad

Bat Thoughu of Bat Anthon.

United State* CoDeetor Bailey to recov­
er the’scrip dividend tax ooUeeted by
tho United State*.
Well, they will
probably have a good time collecting

Bather Hyacinth* ha* a «o and

one dollar mor* tax than they ought, if
they have ao much by 8100,000, or we
Legislature ia or haa not boon cunvened, arc miitnformird.

Illinoi* has 259 Granges of Patrons
of Husbandry.
Iron is being ox{ant*d from this
country to England.
*
Boeton and vicinity has 1,000.000
volumes in its libraries.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

the only certain event of the futurt,
moke* death his constant quantity in
all his calculation.—Dr. Cntiy.

Senator Sumner*a h ealth E* greatly

Michigan Ship Canal project tho Chica-

NOT BE UNDERSOLD! JE

Sherman J. Rich

HAYIA

Guarantees SATISFACTION‘on Everrthia|^h^ Recommend*, and he esperialiy

of the United States that tho

of the United State., that in all case*

ar I WILL

piece under these condition*. Fatal
ap(«titM aro bred under this liconeo.
Diseased stomacha and brains ore pro­
duced under it by the thousand. Will,
aro broken down, and become usrieas
foe all purpoee* of eolf-restraint. And
all thia u done, let it be remembered,
with the concent ot th* community, for
a certain price in money, which tho com­
munity aporopriate* a* a revenue.
Then, when this license produce* it*
legitimate result*,—results that always
attend euch license, and could have been

tho meanest habit.—Shalt^ptorr.

Of all the marvellous work* of the
Deity, perhaps there is nothing tho an­
gels behold with such supreme astonish-

FINE NEW STOCK OF

TEJ1 and COFFEE,
Of which lu&gt; ha* a VERY TARGE STOCK, end

Tho labor of the body relievo* us DRY GOODS,
from the fatigues of th* mind; and this
it is which form* th* happiness of lb*

lifted from a possibility to a probability
capitol building of Iowa.
by tho action of tho Stats Lsgiahdurs
Stetes, oa application of the Legislators
CLOTHING.
in calling upon tho national govern- docked with 6,000 salmon trout
of inch State, or of the Executive, when
out ceremony and form; tho inward
the I^galatcro cannot lie convened to
spiritual grace is very apt to be test
call forth the military of any other State
reported to number 125,000 votersnitbout the external, visible sign.-— Btor States, or tn employ
such
HATS AND CAPS,
ience,—the community lifts its hand* in
UKOBCE X. DEWEY
though tho country adjacent to tho ca­
hat clceea with religion only
nal would be immensely benefited, yet
Tho Onarga. 111., flouring mill bum- holy horror, and clamor* for tho blood
tun;, will clue* with no mure
no perceptible advantage would accrue ed Sunday; loee 812,000, not insured.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AF7AIU IB LOUISIANA
Fifty thousand Sabliath School chil­
dren paraded in Brooklyn on Wodnre- than abut up a grog-shop. It i* eerier
Wnranta, Tho Is-giriature of eaid
Tho President'* Proclamation, hereto dry up a lite then a revenue. It is
Postmaster GenoralUroswell ia quiet­ cosier to choke a priaooer than a politi­ nothing can depreciate it. but a man**
will of course be (band fault with by tho
tion of affair* upon our Mexican border. ly working up hi* postal telegraph cian.
exhibiting it bimsillf. It may not al­
The moat acnntioual projects arc seri­
Wo are not pleading for any jpur- ways bq rewarded a* it ought; but it
four of the Constitution of tho United ously discussed by diplomata, who claim
The New England Fair i* to be hold derar'* life. Wo have rigued no petition will always bo known.—CLatoyWJ.
’ at Mystic Park, Massachusetts, open­ for any man'* pardon ; but we have this * Faith acted, supports. Food nouri*heth not by haring it, but by eating and
i?’*'
,
,,
,
State is evidently such that, unices tho auoo thereof, haa therefore made appli- western Toxa* are being reinforced, and
that the -Mexican Bordor Cummi.riou Hart^3l
A Troy,’«t
(O.) dispatchyShirfi*^
say* Mary a^d
Jane drunkennoe* are kept open, the killing digesting iL So it is (ho using and act­
r Federal Government ia content to stand
•fart died at that place yesterday, aged of a murder will have very little effect ing of faith that strengthens and comby aad see it lead to bloodshed, which
will approve greater claim* against over 110 years.
slaying the hand of murder atlj eecurMexico than that country can liquidate.
Hoooic tuu- iug the safety of human life. If this is
what we aro after in seeking ’
BEST PRINTS IN HASTINGS!
cution of the extreme penalty
fidcnce that President Grant fully un­ obstacle* intervene.
our object will not bo root
might be leaa pure. Ito extc
itself called upon m regular .form by
derstands our right* and that he will
bare this farthur to.*ay, tliat a commun­
Governor Kellogg, ao to do, and that he
enforce them to the teller. And, oho, connected by telegraph with Portugal ity knowing that the traffic in alcoholic
ry force fur the purpoee aforesaid, be protect our citixau* along th* Border by tho cliiee of 1874.
liquor* i* sure to produce murderers,
shall forthwith, by proclauxaiion, conitrolling influence ti[«n u».—IYtLmmA
maud such insurgents to disperse and
Will not be Undersold.
retire peattebly to their reepoctive home*
-Wo note wUh grant Iwon released from custody.
snvdvr, and, therefura, responsible for
Never put much confidence tn such a*'
within a limited time.
all ilia dangers to itself that lie in the
Friend A Fox’* paper mill at
put no confidence in others. A man
Now, therefore, I. Ulysses 8. Grant,
Ohio, burned Sunday.
murderous impulse.
*
tarian society in every place, but no | land,
prune
to
au*pocc
evil
is
mostly
looking
810,000; insured for 821,000.
President of the United State*, do here­
BUSSELL A NEVINS.
Wo declare, then, without anv qualifi­
in bis. neighbor for wbat be aces in him­ nfitt
Tbs Presbyterian -driogatei to the cations that tho altitude of tho com­ self A* to the puro all things are pure,
ecutive haa ns alternative but to re­ by make procMunalion and command to native tuwu, where they have no«
said turbuk’d and disorderly poreons to
General Aaaembly at Baltimore enjoyed munity of tho city of New York toward even so to the impure nil things am imspond to tho judicially certified Gover­ disperse and retire peaceably to their re­
— —j — .--- an excursion to Washington on Wednesnor of the State of Lciuiai ana, and issue spective abodes within twenty days
■UllKV IU Wl« v»»u u,
i.iu. - ,
Eagland, within onr knowledge. And 1 day.
'
der committed in it --Further, it h a i It 1* a bhwd atlammsnt when wo
proclamation accordinglv, whatever from this date, and hereafter to submit *o learn, from the Fnt Pnu, published
......
The annual
meeting of the ...
Western mitigating circumstauc. in tho ease of enn ao aseoriate the truths of God a
themselves to tho laws and constituted
..aaorialed Proa* will be held at Pul-in- rearly ovory brutal nuault, in every
»‘lh Mtonil object*, that one u,
authorities of said State, and I inveke
bay, Ixxkii Erie, on the 25th day of June case of drunkennoas, and in half tho j in a manner, reading hi* Bible tn flownext.
other crimee that are committed, It is jin foreot, in sunlight and ......... * ’
isens thereof to uphold the law and nre- have delivered a free public lecture, al
A Washington dispatch announce* through the poverty and *liamolceiui6*&gt; I always, everywhore, and in
the Town Hall “ou the principle* of that Cojoncl McKenrie has instructions and immorality that come from drunk- j —Pftn.
Odd Fellowship.” Brother Kidder ia to pureuo tho Kiekapoo Indians into enuet* that our beggars and thieve* are J No pc-aro was over win fro...
; Mexico.
one of the ablest orators of tho GranUnited State* to be affixed.
produced. If we could wipo out of ex- subterfuge or agreement; no |ieaoo is
I The Republicans have all the officers istcnco *11 tlw erimes and woo of our ' over tn storo for any of u* but that MEAT
MARKET!
Dene at the city of Wash
ito btato, ami ono of the best posted
। of the Ohio Constitutional Convention city directly tracoablo to tho almost un- | which we shall win by victory oV6r
whieh the “ Liberals" claimed such restricted traffic in alcoholic stimulant* shatao or ria,—victory over tho sin that
Lord, 1873, and of tho Independent
no
doubt
tbo
people
at
Lebanon
enjoyed
1
a
victory.
to-day.tbe city would know itaolf to-mor-1 oppresses, a* well a* over that which
of tho United State*, the 97th.
a literary aa well as a Society hlul.
] The corner stone of tho now City Hall row.—Srrihur'i JtniMf.
1 corrupt*.—Josh".
U. 8. GRANT.
Wo trust many of the ritmma of our '
Rochester, N. \., was laid W ednesBy tho President,
— ,
----------Ho who rejoice* ia God *hall never
I
the altitude of loth tho State aad Unitcounty will .mH* to attend |tho mort- j J’ “^«oon wi,h
M“oak
J, C. Bax oirr Dana,
Pensionsbo confounded or ashamed, world with­
.
Aetiug Secrotarv of State.
____
.
ontond It is the abiding joy. If I
mg of tho Statu Poundogical Society, , J. R. Lemon*, while changing care at
■Action nine of an act of Coogrore. I
5
State* Government leaves no
which is to bo held at Kalamaxoo on the I Duquoin. Illinois, early Wednesday dated March 3d. 1878. incn-iu. . the ". ,balJ. be.btt™‘ !? * ‘A ‘'LWHl.i
Brtff Editorial.
21th iast., a* wv know all who do will I morning, was knocked down and rob1 »hnll die ; but to triumph in God i* to
support to tho Kellogg Administration.
pensions of widow* of officer, having
Iw well paid for .their time and trouble- I bod of 87,000.
.
minor children two dollar, a mouth for triumph in Ono who navur fail* and
never change*, but last* forever.—S/orl-«.d . .H.-n.» b..
&gt;'”« Os~
ahthe manufacturer. of California, an ex..4
£ aad of single minor orphan* of private
•oldisrs, sailor* and officer* undpr guarconeem* i* tho highway to suceo**. Tho
n**on we miscarry is bw-auw wo con­
James Woods, a poor laborer of Uti­
ca, Indiana, is the holder of ticket 80,­ of tho act dated July 25th, 1866, to sult not God. but determine without
the young men of that city, r or drvaa
777, which drew tho capilal prise in the
ton which Congreat will undoubtedly Ixx.-te they aro said to excel those made tinlaon will remain in Waahighton all
cum
plain of him for not pnejuiring our '
Omaha lottery.
amendment for their inclarion, and not
tho summer, with tho exception of a few
of {latent leather.
The Springfield firm having the con­
Gold does tot drop in price, and it
ig it under that act, ea
tract for printing th* postal cuds made
I know, not which is the greater won­
■ally promulgated by the der— ths# prayer which is a duty so MUCH BETTER CONDITION
•* - as
- - if the ncodictiun
ally, if now 'looks
prediction made attend tho CCifctUencement ot Harvard a foolish calculation, and is luring monIf
^^h^rc^'wdl .tato
there should come no interruption of some time rince, that it would reach I College.
1,25 before July, might prove true. I Disci auro.—Tho patent outeidoe by
Xui
Sro
toaT^^Tt's
And, yot, no one can assign an adequate I the Eaton I|apid* Jse nwf. They will Welle River, Vermont, fur tho joint
accommodation of the Paaaumsic, II. C.
ter date, so that in some ease* chi dreu
v, u^&gt; so iml.y
—— *Vs—
| be ere long by al! true newspaper mon.
who have sincm Income of age will bo
nr
*n much
Tho census of 1870 abovra dint tho
Tm1^
Z
_ The decision of the Supreme Court of bensfitted by it. In earn o? orphan.,
The position of tiic Republican party
FRESH FED DORM THE SEASOH.
New Hampshire in .the contested Con- where the datro of births, fic, hare
in Ohio/ I* statihl a* follows by Gov.
mreionel election case is that Mr. Iwa filed at the itejartmont, this addi- :
" • •
J .TJTnretitninnrr and tho
Nove* in accepting his ro-nonilnation : Pike is entitled to tho position.
in Now Orleans, wo are persuaded that The average earning* of tho employed

» determined to MU at the

RATES I

VERY

WINES AND X.I&lt;aTTOT&lt;S

Medical I’arpmca.

prescriptions carefully compounded.
Also A Fine Assortment of

PHQJNIX CASH STORE

Such a. CHROMOS. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS.. REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need in

music,
Remember the Place, Kqflpd Door E-4 of the C&lt;
Btrecta, Hastings

J- t'ctf

JOSEPH PFLUG !

cm

riiat I Musi and W ill Sell in Sixty Days.

PATENT COOLER!

Thoen who have tho^lit it a good thing

the Peat Office Department aggregate
24,000,000. About eight million thus

JOSEPH I FLUU.

ned employments do not exceed 81,900.

By tho 4th of July. 1876—the bunmismanagement.'* And what.i* true of
drcth aniveraary of the nation’s iodo- j
Kellogg aad McEnery quarrol, will now profession do not exceed 82,500.
tho State of Ohio, is substantially true
proof of birth of »uch children a* warn
think several times before they commit
Hon. Onslow Steams, the ablest of every State tn tho,Union, which baa
be completed.
thenioelroe to any hostility to the Unit- Railroadman in Now Englaml, and been constantly under Republican man - 1 Member, who hero returned from! 1^'one of the truest men in every relation .getm nt, and particularly so in the State J th* Congressional excursion expre*. the | croeuo
I opisien that Galveatow, and not Now

Mir higan
elected Preaiitent of tho Northern Rail­
Vhcn the time arrive* that tho devil
road tn New Hampshire, and a Direr tor in moot all tho other Railroads in
fouhd outride of Middleville T We chalthat State.

■ Urleana. I- l&lt;» I— •!»«• —.«&lt;

I

eeu had thought that if anybody waa

public buunoa* is ao great that Poutmaater-General Crmwcll has been compell­
ed to abandon his contetnplatotl trip to
far aa to declare that “Judge Durell’a

now expect* to remain at hia port du-

''

ia Northern Pacific Railroad Com-'
hu filed with the Rocnitary of the
ior a map ahnwiug the deli nite Io- '

generally admitted that |he, (tho deril).

MOM II

une. Il will Ixi eight atoriaa high, and grade waa &lt;xtablhhml in IMW.
is to mat four hundred thousand dolwill L-iu-fit a irtim* man

Ex-Judge Edwatd Picrepunt. wlm
1 has declined tho mission to Rusria. is
tpentitracd by Washington specials as
The Preeidrat baa npjwinUxT John A. probable succeeeur &lt;&gt;f Chief Justice
their public servants, he had better he
-------.
It it not Kellogg that off to California or any other aamcsblo Bingham, of Ohio. Envoy Extraordina­
An importanlauit is to bo tried at
ry aad Miuiator Ilcnipotentiary of the
Providence, IL 1., to test the cotutituUnited State* to Japan

20c.

$5.00
8,00

Boys’ Suits, Wool,
•
Mens' Union Cassimerc suits, wool.
••
Cotton suits.
Linen Coats,

litiisTrLti of ifjits

&lt;f C4ps.'

HI IMBTIII (Mb DBIBH
I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.
ILioin* and Offices to rents over my store.

Get the Best

At Hastings.

£!t*v

UtoU to 821 a rnirnth. and of .11
I V"" ^,h".
wlm have lust tho henria- of both eats I nrer‘ T!‘” •,* “1Un"!,*‘v’ T”" .2'°
, , . ..
_ c,i.
o, ,
t»rt»*neut withdrawal ct lands on thu &lt;
of tlie United Btatw
.
. ............
„&gt;_t
gal tenders to tho legal minimum. Tho white in the serviro
t i ... .. aiu _ „ .‘ t«»rtum ut t.ic route granlwi to timcomamount in circulation is 8356,000,000. an4 &gt;n tho lino of duty, to 813 a month. . 1

diviriou* «f tho third grad.. |tl&gt;)
*t can *!ing more gvwip. aad do it
or to,to the iul«li«*r'i ‘ll. ilul
tier, than Middlevillo supports with St Jovph, Missouri, waa completed on
Tneadar. and a trial train passed occr it
• ucereafullr* Great jubilation enauee.
Work Iras been commenoed on the

“Gea'l Grant must support him under

tent authority.

. ry ■ w..

10c.

Yard wide Sheeting nt
Stripe Shirting
“
4?ottonade»,
: M. CaMimcre. *'

My MACHINERY

the opposition in L

than 8X. but y»l nut to the »aiu;&gt; amount
aa tbw wb» had lost a leg or atm.
Otborwiee than the foregoing we lielkve
।
■■ -.. •• ........ —
, ion and eonaulidatinn of ail termer une*
■
«e
ae

T1 ui'ui.1 Za«MIM.

S^TISfJiOTJOft!

quiring a property qualification ui nat-

callcd “ Independent” new.papers keep
elected Governor last fall n6r aa to tho

Tho annual Revbw of the Kalamuro
re department took place Wednesday.

bora,” though they take particular pain.

aggregate postal receipts, notwithstand­
ing the consequent diminution in the been established at Freeeoil Milla, Ma-

ths steal. Thia ia liberal policy—more
properly, jicrhapa, demagogical policy.
But then we had do roaeon to think

May tho Hot Spring Band of Modcc
Indiana surrondcred to General Daria
at Fairchild’s Ranch. They voluntarily

political question.

guard.

They

the readinam of Democratic editor* to
PuetofBee Department from different
points, the Postmaster General desires CapL Jack had.
Carpenter frankly tells his New Orleans
has discovered that

law* of the United State* the writer* of

Shop In Barlow A Goodyear'*

New Advertisements.
। To Ml miNsw Mwk. saw &gt;*Ur

The school census shows that Plain­
well haa a population «f 1,600, an in­
landed at New York, of whocn 17,000 crease of nearly fifty per cent in two
years *nd a half.
.
numbered rixty-thre* arrived during the past week.
Mr. Wheeler, a farmer in the ranter
of Texas Township, Kalam«*x&gt; county,
aaya that there will bo a two-third* crop
Cept Jack, who ia the Constitution of the United State

.«»

A[OtS

the

IEIEL iESEDL t
LOTAL BUIE.

w. J. Holland k co
PROBATE ORDER.

NEW

WAREHOUSE,

I •

t3T" Wool eent by Railroad will bo
carded and sent boric in Good Condition

rteUGBT I OTS; DECEE S BARBES, ARiOH HD PARLOR GEM
by the Hastings Agwaej■.

Give them a Trial.

COREY &lt;£ CORNELL.

Scrofula Syrup!
MIXER'S SCROFULA SYRUP cure*
all Herafuloue AlfccGoc*, Cancer*.

than |5,0(K&gt; for each and every offenw,

age, for matrimonial purpoeea, and that
•be is “a smart, middle aged, indu»tri-

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS

1 furnish oil.

Win. H- Mar*ton, of NQn, ha* been

elected Judge John D. Park Chief Jus­ th* appointment through the influence
the region of tho Pitt Hirer Mountain*. tice, and passed tbejirtto-cspital reeolu- of Gov. Begley.
The annual meeting of the State Sun-

that portmaster. are specially instructed

SIMEONS &amp; CLOUGH

1
Adjoining C.V. Dwight A Co.’*
Foundery.

I*rasident Angell of the University and
man) eminou
will be there.
Rhsum. Ulcers and Bores, Dyepep«ta, Debility and all ImpuriUos &lt;if
the bkxxl.

OffireSonth ride State Street in A. J. Bow no*. Store, Wa.hintoo Blm k,

SALT

4!

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR
Kcep a large vupply of Salt for sole at Lowest market ratet», in
their Brick Warehouse.

MS SCmiLl tM CMOS KHD!

Tte Salt iSfrorth 10 rer ceil w? tta Salt Eipad Ig ibe Walfcr.

Brim
the propio 8*47.208.70. a quarter to pay

cam 840,000,000 annually, of which
885,000,000 will bo Mt profit Thio

CHANCERY SALE.

nwriMONIALK I

10 Barrel lota and more (told tn dealers at a very
vance above Car-load Ralca.

small ad­

Mirr»xx» —Tho fallowing mietakee

ExacuUr*. M50:

&amp;a*a,

faDsws
820,748.70

mistake to act

July IM.

■fl Mun

Water Lime
Ohio limp.,
Shingles of all Irinria,
Mc LUfB£f{ FUtflSIfED Iff CJtf LO^tt

Wool,

FOR

/j

�Tife fVr'Isu'AI* B

COXKDVi
"on Monday of last wook passing through
Rutlaud and Yankee Sprengs FanSora
•we busy preparing their corn ground.

the abundance of blooms

are any

•P|J**&gt; should no harm come to them
sc meat.'
I

’o attended tho funeral of Casper
,v v—
v. &gt;
.
•

wga brought ‘o hi* death by injuries re­
ceived while pulling stumps, wha-h ao-

'mi

tun iM-t 'tt:&gt;T.

i. KOgCTtTL KM.

CHURCHES.
mala*teat.

Xwlui Ho.

MASONIC.
ll.it—vuuBuxv.

•

HASTINGS CHAPTER. NO. ON. U. A.
M. Iterator f.n.vc—tu n «s ik« IblrJ i'rhtar
.: r:.s ■«’»!—.VHU pmtLH'FA B. r.
OX. W.H..WK. tee's.
HASTINGS LOIM.'E. XO- .W, F.A A. N.

IIACTINGS KASTERX STAR. LU»
4sr»:..s'«xM' r
Utotell •{ Ik.
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{Csi. i LAgA ALdK^tot'v.' **T^**P

1. 0. 0. F.
Hiii-rieshe Rite, e*w Mate*'* te»r».
PALMER ENCAMPMENT, NO. &lt;9

IIAKHNflll LODGE, NO.3N,mM«n*Q

N.H.

n H. HOLME*. K. H.

Baltimore Correspondence.

1. 0. G. T.
Hili—WMkiaruiB Bl-tk. *v*r Darkw A Bslle/’*
&lt;
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I. O C A L S
Gold 117 L
Numerous—Potato bugs,

lively—All kinds of business.

Tao soda fountains aro ripe—Tbo
fruit abundant and dolicioav.
I\&gt;n’t l« afraid of bothering us with
your euhecrijitiotis.

Daring the cabnth of May the Nation­
al Debt was reduced 93,535.2«3.
ju.tidenoe is at band—lx&gt;t ua celebrate.
Ji-rvd to Senator* Chandler and Ferry,
tor valuable public documenta
Thow who have job work to do should

beret thing price

---- ------. ■ -s ww uuw 111 Uic
Baxku^ The attendance at the funeral
waa very largo, and much symjatliy was
manifoted for tbo liereavod, by the en­
tire congregation. Tho disoourw, by
De* IL II. Parker, of Irving, waa touch­
ingly beautiful, and well roreivod by all

Bsutnoax, May 29, 73.
is edited by J. W. Chaplin and &amp; C.
Enrroas Hsmaes BixaxaWe no­ Ceffinberry. The May number is on
tice occasional articles from different our table, n&gt; id, we think ia fully equal
I»aw»on, Mudge, Bemnier, Bwttley and townships ot thia county. Hope haa
had her say, Orangeville has been hoard
Ws aava received from C. J. Whitney
A' Co., D* droit, a most touching and
claim to tho world that tho,, loo, still beautiful ) rieco of ,he&lt; t mtteie, written
in regard to burying tho dead in tho old
and compo wd by 6 W. Straub, smtitlod,
from tho fact, that her wheat-fields and
meadows, her j'ottures and woodlands ton expretnly for Deuoration Dey, and a
Besamer, Bendy end City Attorney J. are covered with a green verdure, and
more lioautiful and appropriate piece of
that she ia in blossom from dandelions music, would be hard to find. Price 30
Tho Street Committee reported an to applo-treea. No, one exception, wo
petition Tur opening of alley between
Tbb Nxw Yobi ZWy GrrpAk, the only
Jefferson and Church streets as follows:
lb* committee recommend that tho beautiful pink, but they still persist in daily illustrated paper in the United
petition lie granted and said alley be swelling the bud and poshing forth the Slates, haa proved to be a financial suelaid out ns Kj-wifu-d

nounrod dead, aro showing that they
Ron. Dswsox,
were only soundly sleeping.
Dy Aid. Bentfoy—
Moves, by her fertile fields lining
That the alley doocribnd in tho peti­ turned by the plow, pulverised by the
tion bo establiahod and laid out accord - borrow, aud sowed to oate or jilanted
ikg to tho prayer of tho petitionees.
with corn ; by her stately whitewoods
Adopted by area and nayra m follows : and staunch han!woods being converted
Ayes — Dawson, Mudge, Bessmer, into good substantial farm buildings.
John Herrington is building a first-class
Bentley and Hams. ,
tie George waa a favorite in tho neigh­
farm house, has the frame up, imd
Nayee—none.
'.
borhood, and in fact of all who know
Mathew Hall, con stable of 2d ’ Word Wm Match, D. C. Sanborn and 8.
him. Thue does death make Ids visits
tendered his resignation which on motion Weeks aro soon to follow with tho same
to both old and young alike, showing
class of buildings ; IL II. I&amp;ll also, is
that he is no respecter of per*.&gt;m.
preparing to build
By AM Bentley—
Wevintcdafew of our old friends
That Iscac Swaathout lie appointed
aa coaatablo from tho 2nd Ward in place
and some of thom,sbow^l their apj&gt;rwcia- of Mathew Hall resigned.
, Bwdalhg proprietors stand ready to food
tion of the lUxsta by iubscribing for iL
Carried by ayre and nayee aa.followe:
1'unPTT
clothe tho naked. pr&gt;
Manly Baldwin, Esq., of Y'ankoc Springs,
Ay«:- Daweon, Mudgo, IWewner, viJ#d ‘‘“’J hMB ,Lc
d°“8h” lu
Sec. 115, ownea CO acres, aad is getting
Hams and Bentley.
pay far tho -----r-w-. a--------rhia farm in nice ehajte, anil ia getting
Nayee--none.
Uwslve sad
along finely, thcugh commenced poor.
Dy Aid. Bentley—
fl-25' BnJ one of them will tend a lotThat the street L'ummisioner bo aulh- lvr ,0 «t&gt;ypartof tho U. 8. for throe•nug little form of 40 ariyls, and by close
cents, other things in projection.
attention to buihicss, and being of an
Our Church is nearly inclosed and wo
Jefferson street on Chamberlain's Addi­
economical turn of mind, is al»i doing
tion, to the extent of one day with two trust will toon be completed. But with
writ Tho two above named, with many
all our peace, hapjanMM and prosperity,
men and team.
o thers in their vicinity aro subscribers
eomo of our goal ci use ns aro ducontentAdopted.
to the Banu. and we jwumised to make
Tbo following aenmnts were presented
a more extensive visit soon into Yankee
Mack, ex-Townahip Clark, haa removed
Springs and vicinity, when no shall
I. W, Vrouman, Turnkey service, hia goods and chatties to, and taken up
chronicle ovvryt hing calculated to plMrt
bis residence in fho city of Hostings.
In^ird &amp;c., fill.75.
W. H. Heath, going to Grand Rapids Wo would commend him to the citiren*

their character and illustrative in tho
news of tho day. Editorially tho Grep-tie
it the spiciest paper published in New
York City. Tlie terms ot subsaription
aro tho same as those of any New York
daily, 112 por year. Address, publishers

to examine Engine, 95.00.
Bourne r, Heath A Co., Ballot boxes.

A. J. Sponablo, would announce to
the public, and to the fanners in partic­
ular that ho is Agent for Barry County,
far the relobrated Sjiiral Spring Wagon

Advertism ants.

been tried end not found wanting. We
undorstand^bat Mrs. Mack ia Co. with
To advertise ia to inform tho public
Mias Skinner is engaged in tho millinSty businres in Russeli A Nevins' store.
have something to disposo of either in Marshal. 35.00.
We would t ecommend them as kind,
tho way of ocrvices or stock: A sign
ogreealilo, accommodating end strictly
Chas. B. Wood. tendered bis resig­
over Vje door, or iftross tho free of a
bouoot. May succees attend them.
nation as Alderman from 3rd Ward,
John Lichty, who vu elected SuperpuMore-by, but a well displayed qotioe
in a live paper is read by thousands— accepted.
160 acre* for 15,000, and intends going
By Aid. llama —
Some mon while raving ton dollars by
to Nebraska or Kansas in tho fall.
That tho Council proceed to appoint
not advurtismg.loeo hundreds in tho lack
Has a being, in occupying tho spare
of custom. The lire butinres man is an Aldumian from tho 3rd wrad in place allotted to town two north, range eight
always found in print. He deals with of Aid. Wood resigned.
weet, county of Barry and State of
Michigan.
By Aid. Bentley—
to reach them ia through tho columns
Yours reopoctfully,
Thai the apyiointment of an Ahl. in
of tho local paper. IIo never lacks cus­
Bsammar,
tomers, but is kept busy waiting upon place of Aid. Wood, be deferred until
Irving Correspondence
next retruter mooting.
Carried.
who have come to examine or buy.—
By Aid. Bentley —
We favor judicious ndvertiaing.
Good
That tho Marshal bo instructedto re­
exaggerate his stock and thereby diagtut port at each meeting of tho Council all
cases commenced by tbo erty againa^ny
pend too much money on a single effort, j'ervon or fvrrons for violation of ordi­
nance and amount uf fine* impus- d if any. little at fault, had bo expreap'd such an
opimon. Tbo great wonder of our day,
advertise ia, first; bav« something to
in our own county, that ia now creating
Adopted by ayes and naye*.
dispose of worth tho price you ask ; keej&gt;
quite a ecnsation in some directions, is
within reasonable bounds in notice io
That tho Mayor srppclut Aid. Bentley the mysterious paintings upon tho win­
♦bo public; pay for the sparr you c«ludow glsst in the school bouse in the
as
special
member
of
Street
Committee
py, promptly ; as your busin*** enlarin place of Aid. Wood until another townshij) of Irving, aovon miles from
Hastings, in the 11 ink toy neighborhood.
with its growth ; lay aside a certain per Aiderman be appointed.
The picture* were first discovered about
Carried.
the blh of May, by one ut the neighbors
There
being
no
further
buaines*
t.
’
ounk.ot-ifig before tho jmbii&gt; ■
Thousand;.
passing by tbo window, end since that
I adjounicd.
a
Recorder, a grant manv juxiple, all unable to solve
Cuvet cjltege.

;

So general has the |ail.lie cokftdsuoo
th« scientific to answer and solve. They

; ciplcd villain* are altetbjiting to deceive
I tlusi the following is the prugramaMi tor tho unwary try imposing upon them their
warthlro* nostrums under a similarity
। , e.mflBunicmcn: week at DUrrt :
।
Sunday. June 15tb—HocuiJun ut&gt;- of Muse. Cherry Pectoral Lurougcs,
Dr. Ajtr'r Tioehcs, Ayvr's Pastiles for
Iterry and Eaton County Fire ia*arsn.&lt;&gt; !j03,&gt; /
B'nnua! omoou before
Cough*. Cherry Pectoral Cough Drop*,
._
Ayer • r ever ana Ague i lire. ur. nyt-r •
'
j Indian ISIh, Ac, Ac, (none of which

mixed, confuted Uia»* of images of uiferout thing*, us it they wore daguvrreotyffi.1 oa till-gla-*. Ini* no artificial
jniut. It ha* &gt;*.&lt;•« done by some nn-

ligated.

CLOTHING.

FARM TOR 8ALE OR TO RENT.

Z\Vo made a short trip into tha conntry

»wm MM3W fiMWMMmr.

Local 6li;i|tss Jlnticef.

A good rose-wood Melodson to trade
for a cow. Inquire'ot 1. A. Dibble at
this office.
_
&lt;it2

Tua Gaxst Cnrcico Juatuic b noth-

CLOTHING.

CLOTHING.

We wifi Sell CHEAP, or Rent to a re­
John C. Hpcnccr Farm, in the townahip
of Baltim ore. oonsiating of 80 acres, all
inij'rovixL Fair House, good fruit, Ac.
.
0. F. DWIGHT A CO.
Hsathyw April 2, 1874—tf

cheap—P. R. Sabin A Co. of Jackson,
are telling out their entire stock at first
cost. They have an immsnso stock,
■onio 9169,000 worth of choice good*,
of all kinds, which they aro closing out,
and if ony oca is inclined to visit Jack­
son, thia ia tha place to get bargains.

rkKMuvAi-— «&gt;. r. ricinnoii, mu re­
moved his Dental Rooms over the Bos­
ton Cash Store. Call on him for first
fiau Ho.—N. T. Parker of ’thia city
will sell aj low figures, for cash or good
approved notes : two good Mares, one
weighs about 1200 lbs, tho other about
DOO lbs, two tiiuglo buggies, two double
buggies, two double and two tinglo Harnreoe*. Hero are bargains for those
wanting such property, that are not
often met with. Cesw ttrltf.
45tf
aTreward.

Our Great $5.00 Suit!

Thn firm of Bonmer, Heath A Co,
still live and are selling their iaxmonso
stock of Furniture cheaper than ever.
They have tho largest and beet selected
stock of Furniture and Undertaker*
eever brought to this City. Their
iuado gtiods, such a. Tabb's,
B&lt;x.kciui«, Extonaion Tables, Ac, can't
be beat in the County, and to make good
tlie above a*.«tiob, they now otter 'a
axwxaii of 325, to anvonc who can show
better Furniture of Home Manufacture,
or a better or larger stock of Furniture
or Undertaker* goods such as Caskets,
Coffins, Burial Robe*, Shrouds, ic.
Thu is no humbug Examine the goods
in tlia different Houses in the Ckiunty,
sad if we can bo beat, then call cud
get tlie Howard.
7i2lf '
Bkuwkx. Huth A Co.

OUR

Jim is on Jefferson Street, and does
saer* iuruw*. than ony other institution
uf the kind in Hastings
His atom is
always full, price* low for caso or ready
par, and would like to have tbo public
call on him before they epeadsr their
money at tho higher priced groceries.
Groceries of every description both light
and heavy.
lUmvcD.—N, T. Parker, lias re
Give liim^i call.
moved hl. Livery. from Jeflerson Street
Jefferson St. Jane 4th.
tt
to the National Hotel Barn »u Htate

If you want tho vety best Fainting,
alaouiiniug or Graining, ,erer done in
its eilv, call nn John Michael. Ro is
it the man who can suit you.
Gtf

GREAT

SUIT !

OUR GREAT S15.00 SUIT!
t^her Stores ask so much more for
the same goods
We always keep Fine Custom made
Suits from 20 to 35 dollar?.

•y to meet bis old fnends and the
Ic generally.
filji

HEADQUARTERS FOR BLACK SUITS!

School books, a full aasortmant con­
stantly OB hand at tbo City NewsDejait.

Largest Stock of Black and Blue
Clothing west of New York. Suits 12 to
40 dollars.
Latest Styles of Boys and
Children's Suits from two years and up­
wards. Pridqs, 2 to 20 dollars.

pfajCE, M. I)..

any imitation of the above seats, but Vuy
Thomtwon’s Patent Spiral Spring Scat,
for sale only by A. J. SponabloCtf

TRUNKS!

PM1SES!

BAGS!

Paper, Leather, and Zinc Trunk*
from $1.25 to $20.
We are square dealing in all our ac­
tions, Cheapest store in Michigan, and
strictly

HASTINGS .MARKETS.

sbnd forth this our l*roclamatioa to the
people, that they may understand that
'
________________ , _____________ buy
goods of ua at cost We are going to
close up our business, consequently
maau what we say, that for ninety days,
wo shall sell goods at Coer. Giro us a
call.

$8.00

ONE PRICE.

STAR

Juno 4.

Undertakers goods of the ।
latest paterns and in almost
endless varieties at Be smer.
Heath gr Co.'s. A large sup-.
ply of Burial Robes just re­
ceived. H &lt;• sell cheaper tha n :
ths cheapest.
6tf \

CLOTHING

HOUSE I

36 Canal Street,

DtllCH
Remember our name " STAR CLOTHING HOUSE” is on the Doors and
B indows, s'q da not be deceived by other merchants, as we have no Branch Stores.

The wolf is howling, yet\
Bessntcr^ Heath Co., keep',
right on selling Furniture
cheaper than ever. Call on;
them before pu rcha sing. Gtf,

SPECIAL kOTICK
Medicinal Poisons &gt;n the Wane

Just received the third lot,
ofthose fine WoolMattrasses'
at Bessnicr, Heath «f- CaV.

BACON &amp; KARRS’

bounded suiis/action.
..
one and sleep as happy as an ■ wus.
Aniel.

mw^s

.&gt;.h*i&gt;&lt;&gt; mx.

howling ? } &lt; jy; but what is |
it ? Why, Bessnicr, Heath
£ Co., aro .riling ao much
rurntture, and so much.»* W*Mm HM*&gt; Ixrl *i S.
cheaper than any other
house in this citi " *
even makes the wot

n.UM n. ..Ill

ragnid t» tl.isj.ngular phenomena. Tlie
Spiritualist* claim that invisible spirits
Just oj'snod. a choice lot of cigar*,
ura il.&lt;&gt; agency that bavojiraducod thoui, tobacco, coll*
and some of tuo Church people, I am shop of A.'
told, '.tlribute it to that old fellow that
does all tie mischief—tho Devil So
ning three chairs at. lus barber shop,
cmtinunl thivugh the days annual
and no one cola tired waiting there.
meeting cf. tho Board of Trustee*, nt important than money. From actual
7 r. M-; college jirayvr meeting, at 7:30 countvrfcits the |«jj&gt;lo ate protected by
law which the Doctor j&gt;romj&gt;tly c^fortoa.
Wednesday, Jane 18.—Examinations
outside through the windows, they took
continued till 10 s. ■.; address and povale, etc. larjily orders filled prompt­
■elves by refusing to bo deceived by them.
ly at the City Dining Rooms.
5w2
Rhetorical, at ir. *.; luldrem beIf you want
fora the United Literary Societine of th e
call on Russell
Metxce.

•• ■
-..........
Xi .Hour, June
r.xatx.irtntHn &lt;n i s/r. nyev • nwimmi.i. ««
■ . ~.in C-ulral Jtailrusd &lt;&gt;'i Wedumliiioughout tlu« day . iixhibitiou • are specimens of this villainy aad deceit
mght last, arriving iu (Airago th&lt;- -&lt;f !!ie xmw jwviioretov etes». al 7JJ0 I
„ol onjy g,frBUd the sick of their
.-u.
—u_
•
r. M.
i-joney but ot their health, or tlierecor■■wraiug.
Jvl.rgato* from Emanual Chnrrb
at Marahall are. Rev. J. W. Ban.•roft. Rector, F. D. Ackley, Hon. H.

' G. a Hommupailuc Physuuan uabout

Thursday, June 19.—Literary oxer/
•
.■
V
&lt;__ r I M • * ’rury pnse sjieasmg ■
A rraxnua.—Township Clerks should ^^,^1 H.- st Sts.

OBtT^Ltt toutunitqi

Call on RusoeU A Nevins for I'arasol*
Tho Ladies of the M. E. Churah of lights of glass aro just commenced, ai.d
and Sun Umbrellas, at the Ilimnix Cash
thia city will giro an Ice Cream Enter­ the invisible artist will doubtless return
tainment in Union Hall on Friday eve- again to finish tfp tho job, and then per­
You know they always keep tho beet
haps the school district will bo called
Prints at Russell A Nevins.
4 w8

Tas Cosrasatoxa or aa Ixvxuo,

■

■

■

and Confectionery Sc., will constitute

maty Clerk tho name* of all officers

First-Class Instruments

shall bo [totally ignorant aa to who tho

A Nevins.

ISML1.MA1 Hill

twee officvn shall have qualified

AM. E

The Hastings Gun I*ak» Club,

Tbs Splendid City Band under the
leadership of J. Lee Reed will furnish

LITERART E0T1CEB.

.-rounds, building a boat house and dock

Tixx Nonet—L. E. Stauffer, has jot
received a fine lol of liouro plauto, which

N. P. Langford’
didly-iDnstrated account of The Ascent

ws ingMusnla are ptususfaed
ach boule of ni«Sdna.vIi.

New Scales.
’heir grounds nt the lake.

becra Goodyear are buttdiag additions GUIs, Bcratehee, Heeleracb, etc , and biography of Bret Harte; illustrated
payers on Cornell University and Oar
Goodyear ia painting tho fenne around

well, Allegan County, and to take charge
.uf the celebrated Mineral Springs there.

reduced. 11 will paritiv«ly cure
KROFULS. SYPHILIS
a Asoan'nu stores. RHIUWISH. WRITESWEL!
LING. GOUT, GOITRE.

traveler on the road, .’riving horses for

New Styles.
New Prices

bronchitis; nerv-

1US DEBILITY, INCIPl
!ENT CONSUMPTION.

Very Low

Traveling Agent,Dr. Herrick's Romediea with Faster the Spirituliat; and

Republican firm as the

desirable im-

? Woman
d? OhOd

bst night, was put out with Babeock

was dearly demonstrated here ia saving

s.-a£ss»!—■—s

North Hide Slate Street, where you will
Marian Stockton ; besides tho eontiauxtioa of Dr. Holland's Arthur Botmioastie

Wareroom,
cr.rvFT.A wn nmn

erdcra

The tare etry

TSE SESTMIST IS TKt Villi

Ao.

255 Greene, near Eighth St., Jf. Y.

�Wishart's Pine Tree

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grani River Valley Division

Tar Cordial.
NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY

Many a young burse will take bis
place in harneoM at hard week nt thoI
plow this spring for the first tune, and
upon the care and sHN with which he
is handled for the next thres Montlis
will largely depend his uscfulMM for
the remainder at hie fifis If pOMibto
let him bo worked at first by the side uf
a gentle well-broken mate
T«t hi'
harness fit exactly and bo strong and
____
-.1
__—ir-c._____

Wild Life in the Far West

£■3

HAGAN’S

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

ms*.

AFRICA
tel Comssloe
(U.K trllUS.

Ul ..fl.! pUI'M

Ikat SMBMklM WM llwra
tteHsf wltetems

eeaO MM • Mil »—
■ lew ev •salts ks’lM

H. F. Birnbui’s bbn TartiM
WATER WHEEL.

ron aeaix sees as Were dm Kw IBM t

! vbMM ay bn.md
_________________

Flrs4-er &gt;1
!&gt;«» esrti

hit I a&gt;J.

I 1

dition at the eoiL th., awomtnodeliena
in buildings and climate, as also the
convenience of marketing. The send­
ing to market of fruit and vegetable*
dues nut belong to legiti mate agriculture,
for thia ia horticulture; a fanner grows
grain and cattle food, producing’L.r ■alo
meat, wool, butter or cheeee. and any

Mag nolia Balm

_____________ Writetrla® intBtnrtrffrtxUi. lifts'

l sound sleep. Of truLJdeu or women, ;
frTAT
a u.
I otherwise equal, tho one who sleeps tlie
j Lest will bo thomoot mural, haultby and
efficcnt. Sleep will do much to cure
z*^BrrnntLDS nnuuiCl
’ irritability of temper, peevishness, unenBrmklss4i»rHbsiaUnAtteta»»a. d«»m»
sia.-ss. It will restore to vig.r an over-thhei Osn,. |&gt; i&gt; ii -j. &gt;ia&lt;iv (&gt;&lt;■■•. l&gt; iv **■
'’”krf b~“ 11 p”,”i;. ■»' KW"'lE«J!S7X!11Uft.l7S;
mak.. strong a weary body. It will euro Uuswsi i» Deslm'v Clnbs. ArwrUsss. K».
a headache. It will euro n heartache. I
Av. txasktar usd.-J for
.&lt;&lt;*
It will euro a broken spirit. It will euro
C
uW
‘*b"
sorrow. Indeed we might make a long|-------------- ——----------------■
' ■—

Tie Pise Tree Tar Cordial,

Michigan Central R. R!

Pure Blooming Complexion.
It I• t-vwlr Tw*K». IS t us reMWIIM la am •».!
C i., .-. .. lifasre. sus rnu«l Slyer-

Great American Dyspepsia Pills,

POPULATI&amp;fAL

rVINECHR BITTER:

Fucc Of Chwf

Liscoix, May 31sf.'1873.
“t/T
Hutue speaks of a Homan Emperor, 1 Hi,
who, wishing to learn sutnethiug about s- »»•»• i
the population of hit metropolis issued I
an edict requiring everybody to brxxi*; | l/llLVl
able many more animals to be bred, to hia palaeo all the eubwobs they could ‘
raised and fattened, which would, at the
same time, give additional rich manure
to replenish pteat food Thus, by breed­ Young wished to aimtiare the different
ing every kind of lire stock. there would French deportments, he could devise no
be no purchases, but a great deal of better method than to ent thmn out one
selling, which would bring in much ■ by uno from a map, and then ascertain
their comparative a eights in u wale.
Ono of the earlu-st modern examples..!
hocurate enumeration throughout a wide
country. «u tho United States census uf

dHIND

Ayer's Agris Cure,

DEBMADOR.

?

IN WASHIN!

C^OMEST/C.
For instance, on one occasion nows
hod just been brought that Mr. B. had
taken tho H inch Wick farm, of 800 ocrea,
at a rent of one [round par acre. This
was a poor farm, on tho burden of the
Cotswold Hill, and Mr B. was a -gv-a-

The BaLcock

DODD’S
■JERVII.E

DOES IT!

100,000 00

WOMAH

.LUAyns Givi's
•the custom of tho country’ on tho hill,
and the calculation uf tho country com­
menced aceordiagly ; 200 acres of wheat,
200 of turnips and swedes; 200 of bar­
ley and oats, and 200 of clover and rye
grass mixed. The wtinst

■"jSsji

ML Usui 0 Laie lidtiE Earai

SINE’S
'ITT

1837

ACRES.

iHTEHPfHSE.

OB Grati Silts! Prize, ?im 11 GOH]
One Prize $5,000 in Silver
Two priaM si.ooo a
Fivo Prises 9500
■
Ten Prize, 8100 j

___ j----- ,------- would make £800, and
their wool £200, with wool from the
main flock £300; beet, £400, and hog.
£200—total, £3,100. Now, there were
♦hhes and taxes on this farm, which, ad­
ded to tlie rent of £800, made ovsr £1,-

"il’Veehi

Peninsular Railw

648^1199
tendance aad profit, which wo thought
to Mr.
bo little
enowrli.
B. begnl^with
a much heavier
stock than stated, gave his fattening
sheep a greet deal more grain than could
be grown tor the flock after working
cattle and other stock wore fed, and he
fattened bun dreds of hogs tor tho sake
of making more aad richer manure—tho
result of which extra feeding wee not
only fatter and better animals, bat tho

But it can bo proved mathematically,
that Mr. Noteware’s estimate is very
nearly comet
Thus, in 1870, tho
MMduim numbered 32.7 &lt;12, and
th., populatin'! tt2.Wfl. But, in 1872
tho school children bad increased to 51,­
123 Therefore, as all those scholars
who liars reached ths Huie of Three
can demonstrate. the Nebraska popula­
tion in 1872 amounted to 791,928, show­
ing a gain of 08,935 witbin two years
The liste of school chihlren. besides
showing the growth ot the State at large,
are a motor of local program.
.
Look, tor instance., along tho main
lino of tho Burlington I Moesuuri River

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Chromo
Dr. Crook’s Wine

DR. CROOK’S
WINE

c/ry /reirs

depot.
Go to the Banner Office
for FINE JOB WORK
GIVEN AWAY.

CHHOMOS !

UNDERGROUND
Lire

PUEIFYYOUB BLOOD.

BEU1W THE SOBFACE I

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pottjiooT.
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RATES OF ADFERi

VOL XVIH.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

NO. 7.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1873.

could do, and she waa lUtermined to
show it to her husband. She must be
patient and penenwfag; and those
qualities in an eminent degree. It waa
to be the grand undertaking of these
first yours of her wadded life, and to do
itaho would bend every available ener­
gy. She planned that, if possible, she

l)rotB»iojial and BWlW Cant

OLIVO M

Don-1 fail to see the

mi

HASTINGS SULKY COLTIVATOB!

The Third Oar Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite.”
Every one likes it.
•
,
Everybody speaks highly of it.
Even competitors Advertise it!

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
Orders already received from over 30 towns, and more coming by
every mail.

1000 will not supply the demand.

Buckeye Mowers and Reapers, Superior Grain Drills, Itidea BTiecZ Rakes. Corn
and Fallow Cultivators, etc., etc., etc.

much gained. Only a little, tot those
littlae, multiplied by other littto, grew
emasingly. . Tto husbandman who
should set himself down by a hill of
rem, aad wait Io soe tto tender blado
put forth, would to wearied and disbeertened ; but to knows if ho plants
tbs tiny sred, and cultivates it as to
ought, that tto harvest of golden grain
will come at length.
,
Albert and Alto wore married fa tho
spring of 1 JOJtl. It was on an evening
in Angust, 1870, that Albert cams homo
out of sorts. Ho had been notified
that to mint leave tho cottage. Tlwv
must giv. up tho jdeasant home, and
ioeo tto little garden they had cultivated
with so much fondness end care
• The owner wishes to sell,” to ex
plained ; and he has had aa offer. He
asks tiro tiioumnd dollars, and must

Salt! Salt! Salt!
CO.

iuibs-

.

let. It &lt;Ickm ih&gt;I ring U|&gt;.
•AL Ito* not tear upsolt.
'
3d. ltos.n&lt;it dodgv the hard spate, but gix-edown
the
Ixittom
4Ui. Xo weight on the 1&gt;ome neok
Mh. A toy oan handle It over rough oixxkly grouu.twlunother cultivator* will not Work.
6lb. It cuta the ground all over Instead of leaving a atrip
Iwtwren blade* wlirra the weed* and Kras* are
only lightly covered and win Mart with fir»t tain m
la the raw with all other combined milky cultivator-

DRUGS
Medicines

COME

AND CET ONE

ON TRIAL !

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL.
DENTIST

HaskTilie.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

Mitiiias.

&lt;}oods i/i E/toLcst vwrr-

Srhool Books J- Stationery

I

juo dijy

Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;
GtAKD RarilNt............................... Ml
T. II. LVOV. Pre*—
£..1/sbuui IM e.tebllsW.w.1 &gt;•

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.
Entire Etai Bataa Jut 19, 1871

Michigan Exchange.

t«I«*

What is it ?
IF YOU WANT

and fnuh to-day as it wsn in that morn­
ing tour when tho sun first .hone upon
tto tova scene of Eden. And ttooe les­
sons of life which lead to tto true Bring,
though thwy taay have boon preached
and oxjioaudsd over and over ng.in.
can norer to preached too tareh. They
cannot to worn oat Tto need of their
guidaare will cease only when this life
shaU to swallowed up in the life stera­
el. Bo. ttongl. thus samo Ireton has
toon often illustrated and enforced, I
deem it no unseamly repetition to' toll
the simple story whieh shall Illustrate
it again. I know Albert Moore well.'
1 have known him from his toytood,
and I knew Alto in the other years al­
so, and tho boson of their life which I
now write down cutamntod under my
own observation.
Albert Muave, al tto age at Iwentyfive, took Alice Wanwn fix fife 'wife,

Yen, My’Trip Hamturr. " with which I make Irons for BUGGIEN.

This Valuable “Mxctnxk" I hare long felt the need of. It Is one of tto great
mean, which enables me Io «-U Buggies so LOW ae to DEFY COMPETITION.

Single scat Buggies as Low as
One llnndrcd Ikollnrm.

ow Farmers,

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

s

opportunity of thte klrnl oOtered In Htotags, wtoroby
»&gt; small an amount oftimey. I do mt intend to Ioom
builder by selling a i&lt;«&gt;r article.

UJBDOD: BDV UH, BOW HSIfflE!

J. Cole &amp; Sod,

Dtr k He H tk Ont Utkt Ms
LUD UlfEB,
STUCCO
Iffi®'

But for such a uno as she wanted, it
would cost twenty-fire orthirty dollars.
" If you want it. get it !*\said Albert
emphaticaUy, I will let you Have twenty
dollars from this mouth’s pay, and the
Lalanceyou shall Lave next month."
Alice got tho thirty dollars, but sbe
did not get the new dr—. By the out­
lay uf five dollars for now trimming,
sho Mgrirod to fix over tho brown
cnshracre so that it looked every bit ns
good m now.
And so Alice worked. Sometimes
she asked her husband for u.a cents;
samotimae for mare; and at the end of
a yn, upon coreful n-ckutimg up. aho
found that sbe had managed to get hold
of ralhor more than her fifty cents a
day; but she had dons it Ijy denying
hersslf of many things,'some of whieh
wrrdreally needful
Thaneult of the first year’s effort in-

owed hie ouroem and that Io him to
tuusa look for the retaining ut Us srtuation. And yet b. raaol red to to a man.
"Mr. Landrorc, you must excuse

"Ah! Did to place |you under tho
ban of Money F'
,
“No str."
•'Then what did he say to you of
me F*
"I cannot toll you, sir.*’
"Cannot, you mean you will not."
' While landrove waa adeal with

partof the creature uthis bounty, tho
«h« bad saved up oite hundred and fifty youth proceeded
"Mr. Landrova, as God is my judge,
dollar*, and had invested it in government bunds. Through the influence at I am your humble friend and moat
obvdisnt servant, and if 1 have a love
a dear friend who was in a large bank­
more strong for one of my employers
ing setablhhment, end to whom she had than tho other. Utal love is (for yon.
confided her secret, she «f as enabled to
But, sir, even to please you I eaamot do
get tto bonds at ttoir face vahse.
a moan, unmanly thing Whatever
I It was only a little at a time—some- ' Mr. Coujicr may bare said to ma waa
times a very little—but even a penny ।
said in confidence, I know that bo would
dropped into the strong box was so

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

An Unexpected Teat

"Jamas, I found you and M * Coops f
together thia morning, and as I entansi
the afire, I knew that my name wag
upon Cooper’s lipa. Wes it not so F’
Th. young took-hrenfa ifatMtM an«
waa aslant
Thoma* Landrovo and Albert Cooper
were partners, and sole proprietors ut
every day; or if she could not do that,
ouo of the heartrot wholaeale tuanuficabe would do the beat aho could.
Generous, frank, loyal and loving, theirtmafaaet w as inrtamsi every day.
Albert waa an easy prey to tto wiles of
Laudrows was a Nsw Tfuatot by birth,
a wifo as loyal and loving as him. If.
and Cooper came from Nur Haanhirc.
He gave her money when she as|rod fur
It; and oho naked for It when she Jarnos Worecotar was a youth of nta»tecn fnnn Western MassachUsctb, and
ttought he had any to give.
gons out into a couatnr, with a.
And hero letme say ilmt Alice know haring
letter o I roeomtMudatou to fatndrovw
her husband would not run in debt
That was an evil they had both arrayed from as old eollegw-mate mad ehuui of
therarelres against in tto outset. When tto latter, to was at omm mbpkmd;
Albert’s purse was empty he bought and thus far, during tto spore of six
nothing; and when it waa full to waa nioulhs, iiad provod himself worthy and
well qualified.
apt to boy more than to needed. Alice
Tho partner*—wann-hearted, but ■
knew all thia and guvcru.-l herself ac­
' quick and impulsive—hack falien into a
cordingly.
•' I think," said Alice, one evening. raisunilsrstaruLng. Ttoy had ou (ho
previous
owning almost coma to blows.
" that I must fix orer my c^Abrown
cashmere this winter. 1 shouJWiko a
new one; but I don’t suppose you can
afford it"
Albert looked grieved. Tho idea
that be oould not afford hl« wife a now

I hold them ns 1 would told moMy that
had Inen planed in my keeping."
Mr. I—urore sworn a big oath and
domauJcd a^aiu to kuow whal Cooper
luul laid of him. But Worcsatw was

I ed to discharge him.
'•I camo to you srith oa-bowor aatarnishod. air," said Jamas, “and if I must
leave you, I wish to take tho came
priceless ;&gt;os*«&gt;ssiou away. When onco
I 1 iavo 1 strayed a trust, I can no nxrre
hare, euntidenoo even m myself."
.‘'Then you flatly refuse F'
"1 retuse to betray the private speech
■ of Mr. Cooper aa I would refuse to tell
him, worn be to ask me, what you have
now said to me."
"Vary srail; you may close yustr sccounts and pass your books ovet to Mr.
Nickerson, tor— and hero Mr. |I-w
drove, with a fierce oath, swore tbit the
' reticent Ttjuth should leave cm thsf mor­
row.
“1 will go, sir* tot Ohl. why asset I
sec you and your partner reconciled be­
fore I go ? You love him; I can swear
before heaven, that no man lire* wbm-u
hs toes better than he lovoe you.”/'
Lendrovc would listen to no more.
That vvry night thooe.two impulsive
men mot, and their ill will waa blown
to the-wind m quickly ns it had beau
engendered. Orer a bottle of wtau
Imnlnwm told his interview with young
Wcroastor,
"Of one tiling I eon asaurw you," said
said Cooper, "he loves you truly and de­
votedly. I know it from tho words
which ho spoke this morning, and from
the warm team that crept out wpeu h»
lashes as ho gave them utterance. His,
refusal to repeat my words was from
principle."
“Ay,” oried I-sndrore. “aad from
principle very aeUom found ia sta purity
fa tins poor world of oura. By my life.
Albert, ho wiU be worth Ms weight in '
gold to us. Wo can trust him.**
Mr. Nieketwm took James Woree.te?s todkn m Landrove fad th—Bi.il
but it was only that the young took­
keeper might be transferred into tfio
inner office,
sanctum, where he sras
installed as mnbdentia! agent aad corrrepoadent; aud whence; fa tune, he
atopped forth into a share of the bofa
nose.
This little sketch boars a deep and
valuable Ireson for thooe who fare eya.
to see, and hearts to uafinstea I.

1 .Mice's eyre gleamed with radiant
light.
.•She tod town thinking for some time
During her five yvars" experience iu ■ that eb. must let her busbend into Hie
school teaching, Alice had laarned | I secret. it had begun to wear upon her.
many things, and having toea
or-1 And now Ito time tied eome aa though
jihsn from an early ago, sho had made by providential interposition.
the problems of real life opa-of tori
(She did not make a sorus
Hhe
chief studies, and what sto^had Joaril^ would, not adi to tho iaw.t by any
• I in this latter dejssrtruseit served her । by play. She simply gut up and went
I well in her now etaiion.
After her away to tor cabinet and when she
marriage she found Albert to to just came back abe brought a little book in
the man tho hal known him t-&gt; be in
I tto other years. He was kind to a
•• Alb^t," said she, "let's vou and
{ fault ;treo-toarted and generous; ready mo buy the rottage.”
I always to answer the call of friendship ;
Albert looked at her in auiasetnent;
and ;irun« to pluck tho flowers that and directly it flashed upon him that
J bloomed today, regardlree of what there was too much suletnniiv in her
might to nurtured to bloom on the tune for badinage.
SomMhmg that
he had noticed during tno post months
1 They lied boon married but a few came bock to him, aad he trembled with
mouths when Alto found that her hus­ the weight of stnpruso that fell Mpon
band was cutting his garments fruzu
day to day exactly according to his
asupply of doth. Not a sbrwl was th. great flood almost omteuiw her,
ely to save on for the cutting of and sfa waa fowl to mt, and wipe
an extra ganuoot &amp;&gt;r a rainy day to bor eye* before she could proceed. And
then ah. showed her book—that ata
“ Albert," she sted.ro him, one eve­ had more than sight hundred dollars
ning "do you know sre ought to to in bank. The ice once broken, sho
laying up a little something F*
told her story fa glowing wonts. Sho'
Albcrt looked up from his paper, and told bow ata bad eared up fittb, by Ft-'
'
waited for bta wife to elucidate.
tie, and Low eh. bad at length found
" I think 1 heard you tell Mr. Green- beryalf able tn pwrohase a fifty dollar
ough that you had no money—that you toad. And then she told tow her nu­
hail paid away your last dollar thio very de in tto banking house, had taken
kftarnoon F*
charge ether investment. ; and tow. ’
“Exactly, my deer; but you know to­
morrow is pay day."
And you have 0]wnt your last mouth’s
Mtrnings?”
The June
todaty*1***
'• Yeo."
A brief sifitneo onausd, which Albert
broke:
The Annual Strawtorry Pretival of
“ Cotun Alice, you've got something
the Michigan Btnto I’cnaotogiml MociMy
ou your mind. Oat with it.' '1 sriB listwill bo laU at Kalamaaxi, at ths. Court
House, on WodnosdsT, Thursday and
And then Alice in a 'smiling pfoasFriday. Juno 25, M, and 27, ltfT3 —
aat way, went on 'to tall bar htmtaud
The proreodtegs wil!^bediroisiSad with
that they ought to fa laying up some­
with tho structure stanotl, •U ite reo- ami an exlubiUm'of frail oral* Oow»t*
thing.

“ Gsorgu Souiens •sens only throe
dulfain.'*
You are right."
"Aad yot to livre aad dona nut run,
fa dobb"
■
"But to lafcrcod to deny himself’
inauy httlu comforts which w. eajuv."
"And tto one great comfort which!

portloru all blocked out, fa oould teip
on tbs work. Ha oould not aoe bow ’it
was done—and nut only that, tot tto
demonstration was before him that tho
thing could fa doneOno year had cl*;wod sineo Albert।
Moore sooeirod tto famm from his wife
and bv jfltnmg hands w&gt;th tar,' and
lamding hio own eoergfa fa the tamo•
directmm to has arocmplishsd, duringI
tho twohrw-mouih, what wo«M have
oora.od t.. l«m a raarwl io the .-writer
time. He fad laid by mare tfan fi»y
oonte a day: ami tfa ctora. end tfa

" Tto eemfort of a Bute sum ia tbs
bank, which w» would see groruy to-Wkrd the ensnaring of luturo waals."
Albert could not for the Idb of hitu.
i

&lt;
Albert eau taprore his homo with
cheerful heart, and can set cwt wew
trnre and vines da hu garden with
bright ]&gt;rora»ce, baeatun be bmm, day

Albert trailed in turn, an J saksd bow
such a thing waa to bo duuo whan it
«xt all ho could earn to lire. '
“ Ton earn three dollars and a half a
.day F'said Afire-

, pmmetoo BiMlo at a ttoe-htfa by Kt
r
--------- ’---------, taw; aad there i

Tto ilntocm of tto Sootoy wiU to given
for the 1hw1 cotoctiou uf flower.; afoi,
for the b&lt;-et coUoctton
also, for tho ImU coBooticm of-etento.
Premtoos nil ha given Are tto. beat
setofiag straw tome.; fcrltotosfogtote
fur tto tost and togret dtspfay afire
nd bearing Mt ntototato^Mt tore

�^te^tpnilirani:

lanncr.

AU About ths fltato.

Tki Babcock Esutia ix Ctucauo.—
Tho Babcock extingttlshof tho f.ames in

public^ bonce, if ths impulre toward tbs

pal Convention at Marshall “ that tbo

West Washington

T- ft I U M P H A N T

f

Street.-■

1878.

Sherman J. Rich

•THE

turbaace or bloodshed, and in a purely

tar I WILL NOT BE yKDERSOI^D!

1 Guarantee. SATISFACTION

B*»ranM,nd*’ *nd bo »V«elly

WHEELEB * WILSON,

Senator Pomeroy’s trial on the charge
New Advertisements..
r th ^T^tlT31
**Top,ka* K“““' of the late Allen 8. Sweet, Eeq.
The Venerable Judge Harriaon of gltaOKT OF TUB CONDITION OF TUB
tablishment uf a Republic on an endui*
had&gt; *30,000 Bchuolcrafi. aged 102' u now reported
aa failing, and not bkoly to lire long.
ich ho has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and he is determined to sell at the
The work of laying track on the PenA cotton mill in Philadelphia was
OF HASTINGS, MICH.
)
brrned on Weduesdav.
Loss *250,- iuvular Railway is progressing rapidly.
VERY LOWES'!’ RA.TESI
000.
'
Tua Odd Fellows of Haverhill, Maas., toeu miles of Vslpairaiso, Ind.
dedicated on Tuesday their uow and
elegant building.'
The yield of gold from tho California Juno 17th. The premiums amount to
mines has decreased from *57,000,000 *12,000, in jiuisss ranging from *690
to *1.500.
war, and it found guilty punished as I- 1883 to *20,000,000, tho prewmt
Sales of the Wheeler WiIson for
Hon. N. 1*. Jacobs, uf Detroit, lias
average
production.
those laws justify or require. luridentjjr&amp;SlteMtaaj*
Captain Jarnos Wornungton. the old­ been appointed Land Cimmlsaioner of ..ns r 5.ii.”..i EaSi
the past year is the Best- Guar­
est msn m Columbia county, Ohio, died tho Northern Pacific Railroad, with
brad-quarters ou Pugct’Seund
,
---------,
rater uf its Superiority9orer all -whstes aasto x.x&lt;^.rro»^
make them amenable to the ordinary
' For Medical
Michigan has fifiy-ono thousand
LUDtl-iriES.
Wilson ill. Hie physicians rertftnmend ------------- •*------------ other seu ina machine
J. K. Apted's new hotol building at ES±lt£*Mto'
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
Niles waa recently destroyed by fire.
'■
Being the most simple in eonA rilk-wonu nursery ia projected at Loss *86,800; Insurance 112,000. It ia
Beaufort, South Carolina.
'
struction, and easily adapted to
au inrendinry.
A Bhangkae dispatch refiorte the
Judge Fuller of Coldwater, recently
capture of a hostile city by the Chinese,
different kinds of work, running
as of civilised warfare. Doubtless there ■ and the masayre of thirty thousand lost of epiaootic, a Mombrino colt val­
ued at *1*090.
captives. HornbU, if true.
easier, faster, and with less noise'than any other sowing
Buch aa CHR0MD3, LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWARDS OF
Ono
of
the
baby
lions
with
Dan
Rice's
uppoiatod which will try Capt. Jack and
The Commissioner of Internal RoveMERIT, and everything you need in
i«si l&gt; uvi.u u&gt;&lt; teat »r »r machine, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler
show died at Adrian last seeE
hia fellow culprits, and will meet out
W. B. Conelly, a Deficit artist, lias
life). *. &lt;JO&lt;lt&gt;Y|tAK,
to them just and qiocdj punishment. railroad trai ns must pay a special tax sold bis paintin (
MUSIC*
AT IS’EW YOTtK I’RICES ’
&gt;• WilAon to the public as Superior to any other sewing
Davul Preston.
r, for *350.
im
•
Tbo ateomor Frolic, with the mem­
Reax-mter the Place. Second Door East of tho Corner of Sta&amp; an t Jctferson
whether charged
xu«
STSRk. J
in the nt aket.
; litre of tho Polaris expedition on board, sioner, placed 1.00U salmon in tho
Streets, Hastings.
Grand River last week.
Wsikl'KTKtaKR
lpi&gt;srt.n
J.
Should
the
Arent
fell
tu
call
on
you,
be
invitee
you to call at bls offllce In the
to bo indicated.
C
•n;i&gt; t uoubYksiul
juesilii !
of HI$?KS BRO’S, State Street, llastiugs, Nlcb., and examine tb&lt;i
Hon. P. H. Emmerson, Judge of tho
evvr, seems to beat on end.
’
dlr*t to Washington.
United States District Court in Utah,
■
« --------------. Vermont lias 180,285 Mnikh cows, has returned* to his home at Battle
One of tbo roost brutal murders of pn^wiug anMallv 17,844396 pounds
A. D. COOK, Agent.
modem times, outdoing in barbarity !
P°ynd«.»f
U.UUVU uwm. uuiuuuig m usraunj, and 3,836,849 gallons of milk for hrie,
tho ruthlees killing of General Canby l^ideo that used in tho families of pri&gt;Torney aged 73, and William Warner
aad tho other peace Commisriouers, i ducers.
sped 09 years.
was peqwtrated kyjfi band of Oregon
A targe party uf coal, and iron men
Georgo McCabe, a boy 12 years of age,
volunteers, &lt;m tho8th inrt, who killed 6J” '’^joying an excunion among the was killed st Jacksun last week while
M«l« OMI^ I. e»l !
»b~.
attempting to catch a ride on a freight

'TEJ1 and COFFEE,

i/up/fored

HASTIHGS NATIONAL BANK,

JL B IWfMffll)

tasto..™

adversely to the Thiar’s Government
whereupon the President promptly
MasMahon was chosen

that the Assembly, elected aa It was
three years ago on the sole bane of mak­
ing peace with Germany, actually con­
tained a majority unfriendly to any
really hostile to President Thiers, if they
monte.

Bat it was thought that in

&lt;

ALL WORK PHOTOGRAPHIC,

even should they areum. it, and the
general popularity uf M. Theirs, that

SttEWM J. qicit.

BACON &amp; KARRS’

rag

,
_
.
‘
the officers in charge.

ministery did not afford conservative

jority of sixteen, would result in the
President's resignation.
However it
did; and tho monarchists took advan­
tage of tho fact by choosing Marshal
MxcMahun, aa wo have before stated.

|

at Pans Thursday evening, waa a bnlt *3^.

Jwo.w.ulil, s™v«ulA.l'! 1“”e 'V‘1"“n!’"
Y"'k
y ¥
____
1 murderer, ctntinura to umiutaiu n stoiI cal, indifferent demoonor, refusing to
Some hope has been expreered that | converse about his esse
Gov. Grover of Oregon has requested
uj&gt;on n rigid interpretation of tho new tbo Secretary of War tn !ura over the
postal law; but that, taking into consid­ , captured Modocs to tho State authoritew
eration tho fact that th» ublect of the
amendment adopted to the bill by the
Senate, and concurred in by the Houso,
was not generally understood, and that
an attempt was made to pass an explan­
atory bill continuing the tree transmis­
sion of certain newspapers; ho would
use,his privilege of construing doubtful
Acts, and suspend the action ot that par­
ticular clause affecting tbo press until
the plain intent of Congress should bo

A Grand gathering at tbo L'nivorulists of Eastern Michigan is to Im iwLl

That I Must ami Will.8ell in Sixty Days.

The explanation wo have made suf­
fices to proven: any uno from using the
Yard vridfr Sheciiitg al
10u.
old quotation which would otherwise
&gt;•-.&lt; c. PrteiM. J»4«. »r Ff«teu.
he:
Stripe Shirtirjg
’*
i min. «f &lt;*■ enat. «.f " Mkiss* i
seem so pertinent “that Republicans arri
aSjffiS-wassirt:
20c.
Cottouode*, r"'
provorbajly ungrateful," for it ia not the
Orssl. Kisesior •&lt; &gt;04 wuu. pk
M.
C
aKiimerc,
"
25
to
35c.
&gt;e&gt; th«..o ml t-rtb Ik.I In SU I
Republic of France which lias thus
so churlishly
the public ser­
Bqy&gt;*
Suita,
Wool,
$5.00
Tk.rv.ws u U MilmJ. TX.i Mm.4s7 Um :1m
vant who has lifted his country from
U Jalr saaL u sum s'O&gt;ak te Us farssMt.
• Mona* Union Cassiniere auit»* wool.
8,00
Much as ww condemn the spirit which
Tho Now Hampshire legislature met
tho chaos and degradation of defeat in prompted tho adoption of this amend­
An Alden Fruit Preserving Company
" Cotton Buita,
5,00
on Wednesday. Tbo Senate elected
mom* launosd
war and out it once more in a poaiuen ment, and lament the injustice thus dune tho Hon. Dand A. Word of Concord has beets organised at Sturgis with u ; •iu&gt;. r&gt;«L&lt;.oa
Linen Coats,
75
at respectability and prosperity among to newspapers, especially those publish - President, and tho House elected the capital of *20,0&lt;lO.
Mhasraalad: L&lt;IIUF.e
ed in tho country, we do nut see how tho Hon. James W. Emory of Portsmouth, I
The Peninsular Hardware and Maa- 'wUiUaU'tawlI
HrUrtrU.n. •US SMIUMMV give, SM»« U
Postmaster General can avoid enforcing Republican, Speaker.
ufocturing Company at Big Rapid. lure
yond cavil, that M. Thiers has rendered
their foundry, machine ataqs and bta»k- &gt;MnM .••SV -I
A M. Craig, the Farmers' candidate
more service to Franco than any other interpret laws does not extend to those
; smith shop nearly completed. When K..:iu- JS M
mH
«.f H*cry Ur foe.
son of hers, military or civilian, during whose import ia plain and unmistakable, for Judge of the Supremo Court in llli- the works are in full running order they *.-.4
| note. Is probably ulecte.1 over Judge
1 will give employment to upwards of 10U
this generation Chosen Chief of tbo but only to clauses of doubtful meaning. Lawrence, tho present Chief Justice.
Executive Powte in February, 1871, he There is no question about tho intention
Tlie obsequies of Lieutenant Goverof thia law ; and tho fact that many
became President ot tho Republic in members did not know tho scope of it
August of that year. In thio capacity, untiil after its passage dues not relie re
ho at once Mt himself to work to pro­ the Postmaster General of the duty of
cure tho beat pomiblo terms of peace obeying it
1 Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
Tho provision iota plain terms : "Pro­
with Germany, as well as to compose
to Order.
vided, That all laws and parts uf laws
the mindl of Lis countrymen and to sot
premitting the transmission by mail ot
Rooms and Offices to rents over my store.
in motion again the wheels of industry, any free matter, tetaterw tl Ar, are beroI3&lt;h,
and
the
decision
will
probably
not
that his agreements could be carried
UsMtstt. Ms/ Ik tCX
tail
out Bo well did ho smxred, and so tlie free tronsmusiou of 'exchanges,' be banded ia till that day,
and of papers in the county of publica­
Three hundred and fifty nadrea of
good an impression did ho make on the tion. lhre« are its worst freutro-i. so
Portsmouth, N. IL, in New York, have
'minds of bis former adversaries, (hat tar s» newspapers are concerned. There
concluded arrangements to visit their
they modified their terms in his favor, are abundant rv.wn. why country pa­ native town on the 4th ot July, taking a
as they would have doao on no other pers and .’xchanges should be treremit­ regimental bond with them.
ted free. We give miliion. every year
IUVKS
!
•
to support free schools, because wo be­ a few years tho greatest cheewe-produc. lievu that a general diffusion of intclli- in country in the world, our export of
genos will contribute to the general in­ that article in 1872 being sixty million
terests of society. But tho press to-dsy pounds, ^gainst one million twenty years
FINE NEW STOCK OF!
mouse indemnity payments will have is the greatest educator, and anything
that onooursgea and derelopee active
Tbo rolling mills at Ironton, Ohio,
and intelligent journalism deserves tbo
dier will bo loft on the soil at Prance. friendly countenance of tho government are using Southern ore for tho manu­
DRY ooons.
facture of iron. Five hundred tons of
And sll this, thu. far, has been accom­ A general interehsuge of cowspspere
ore have recently been ordered from
plished without seeming trouble, and enables the journal published &gt;n the Georgia.
On Bye wo rank third, California
remotest section ot the country to spread
amid tho general improvement of the before its reader a summary of news in
A tin plate manufactory is nearly first 29.1. Nebraska 21 A.
CLOTUIW;.
National rendition. We have never every par. of tho land. It is, not sup- completed nt Wcllsvillu, Ohio, which ia
Oats Nebraska heads tho list, 40
IxMad that tho necessity of paying pos­ tho only factory of this kind in the bushels per acre, the next highest Cali­
fornia at 38.&gt;.
tage will do away with thi. system ot •
Barley also is produced here in great­
HATS ASH CAI'
could have scoots piloted such a brilliant ex, bangs to any ruinous extent; but it ■
est quantity.
Our yield being 81.0,
will impede intelligence and embarrass
in Kitao degree tho publishers of paper*,
My.long Experience In the RusIdom,
and with oo little apparent effort.
especially those in tho country—which
BOOTS AND SHOES
We do not claim for the admistration is precisely what is contrary to the in­
terests of ths people Io do. There are
of M. Theirs that it has boon fauhless,
now on the exchange hat of the
or that he might not hare made it more Octa* nearly 1,290 newspapers coming
A fire at Hirer Point, R. L, on
acceptable to tho peopled Franre. Aa from every quarter of the United Btales
Wednesday, caused a low»&lt; *55,000.
The postage
even when he was apparently trying to and poriioai of Europe.
James W. Wallack, tho actor, is
do his beet, a certain characteristic ten- on there papers will amount to *3&gt;JU or
*400 per annum. Our country ex­
deocy towards penonal management changes bare, probably, from 25 to 200
and finoeoe impaired hxs standing and papers on their list in a similar way, tho
j
Shop In Bartow ft Goodyear's
compromised his power. The fact is, postage on which, if continued, will
that notwithstanding his avowed and amount to from *10 to *50 a year. The
unquestionably sincere Republicin sev.- hardahip in this re.port, therefore, is not
so great as would appear at fire: glance
timenta, he wae perpetually trying to Tho greater misfortune wilt be the tax |
Adjoining C. F. Dwight ft Co-fe
balance all partita and to trim between levied in the way uf poetage on tho
Foundery.
tliem. The result was, as might have country circulation of pa;»-rs, the cost
been expooted. that be loot somewhat to subscribers being thereby increased,
and the circulation of there valuable
ot tbo genuine Republican support,
mediums of local intelligence being, to
without in the least propitiating the •cao extent, at least retarded and demoaorehiste Instead of doing that, he ereaoed. Neither does au estimate of
Will not be Undersold.
ought to bare kept his eye on tho jhw- tbo revenue to be derived from tho new
President Gran: and family are at
system promise to bo such as to warrant Long Branch.
of such a dog upon
manifesting their Hepublican sentiments tbs.imposition
1
Tho postal treaty with Sweden and taut products, while her average ia bet-1
a-Mi
RUSSIA A NEVINS.
jonrnabsm. Thors are in the United
Norway has been ratified.
a* ovary opportunity they had at tho State.,
,
ter on corn, wheat, rye. oats, barley,
in round numbers 5,808 news­
Balances remaining in the Treasury buckwheat and potatoes than any other
polls, no marirr what course the present paper.
,
and periodicals. Of this num­
Assembly might have taken, and there ber
I
574 are liaibre, 107 tri-wsoklioe, 115 Saturday were: currency, *5,952,672; State in the Union.
Lot thinking men, who are consider­
MIXER’S SCROFULA BYRUPcures
could hare been no possible chanre fur 1semi-weeklies, 4,200 weeklies, »6 aMniing a change of location, ponder tho
monthlies,622moathlies, 13bi-moathliM
all Scrofulous Afliettoaa, Cauoets.
*30,246,000 ; coin. *78,287,747, itvelud- above facts, and cast their lot in the
Eruptive and Cutaneous nt—,
and 49 qsartariioe
ing
*33,246,500
in
coin
rertificates;
most fevored Agricmltaral State in the
Anthony*. Fire Rose o?
For convenience wo take the two
“
8sstS3jsfc'as.aLiHA
Uyslpetaa, Plmplro, lilotcfire, I'osclas i re, dailiso sod weeklies. The eir- outstanding legal tenders, *358.000,- Union.—From tho Nebraska IFotaL
U°l-' Tum&lt;'r’’ Tetter or Kall
calaiioa of the weekly wepecs is stated
nt 10,600,09V eopfe. unuuallly; of the
Tbo great Pacific Hotel, at Chicago
dailies, 2,000,000. The paatagn on a is at last opened to tho public. A few
the blood.
daily ia thirty-fire oeata per quarter or of tbo statistic, are, that there were
Mixxm'h Honour ei Sr nor ha», &lt;m­
Ing the past few yrere. cured tb.mmmh,
*1,40 per year. Oa a weekly, twenty 7,000,000,000 brick used in its roootrucof suffering patten to in all tertnof tho
cecte per year. It ia probable that cf tioii; 12,000 cubic feet of lime stone,
country. Ji is the
•
this number not over 1,100,000 copies uf and 40,000 of sandstone; 10,000 bar­
tho^ week Has are exempted from postage rels of lime; 8,000 yards of read; 000
Grata SmUai MB GHEDI
Of t !&gt;&lt;• A«e.
toes of east and wrought iron, m tbo
shape of beams, eta.; 2,825,500 square
It it a Sure. Bale and EflJeteut Reme,tv —V.--.-- I,.
-...1
.

tm, SrrL" »r

4 cips /

hats

First-Class Instruments.

R. MUDGE.

TSl.l.iNEYIBS|WU1K!

My MACHINERY

quwyiTEii

New Scales.

New Styles.
New Prices.

Veiy Low.

TTareroom, Jt'o. 355 Greent, near £i$hth St.,

snnsfncTio/tt

PHffiNIXOASH STORE
•
&lt;v&gt;

NEW

WAREHOUSE

JOSEPH PFEUG !

uf dolian. aad probably will fall below
two tiurda of That sum. The levying of
postage nu oxebaegea, aad those papers
that had breu before wisely mwonnged
br tbs fraedom of the mafia within their
own looslitieo. was rstber petty basinoes.
end hardly worth the ouergy displayed

side blinds sad button ; 67,000 lieeel
fret, or 18 miles of base boards, and
73,000 in door and window eaaingi;
52.000 squaw fret of walnut ami mapte
flooring, and *5,000 of walnut and ash
ceiling. Thors are M0 windows, 1.070
doore aad ioeka, 10,415 pairs of butts
and hinges, a mBs and three quarters
of iron coil pipe, 60.BS7 pound, of feed
“^7,df

Get the Best!

From llu many favorable noUcm we
have, we relert a few
TESTIMONIALS :
„ , „ u Omaas. Is*. AM-‘M. Uta.

PATENT COOLER!

earners, 880 gas brock*, with 1,1*0

MUCH BETTHH CONDITION

SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH
RBE ns DffiBG 1® Slffl.

�/&lt; /X7J
S—
imrrioi, farmers i

Tr|« ,Rk»r',,ucM*

Local

published in onofpaper of each county
in which the Cotnpaay is doing business
twice during tho mouth of January in
each year. Beaidea this, the charter of
each Company planes] tho Treasurer of
tho sornu under heavy bonds. Our own
Treasurer’s bonds being *5,(XX). Is
Stock iusuanre there any chance for fraud ?

and Eaton Counties/’ a fow facte in re-

Co e continued on tbo silication of the
plaintiff, with consent • of defondant
without cost*. Wright 4 Holbrook
and John Carveth for plaintiff, Sweozey

abatement. Tried by tbo Court. Judg­
ment for defendant, that tho suit abate,
C. G. Holbrook, for plaintiff. Geo. C.
Worth aad John R. Van Veteor for de­
fendant

organized in 1859, 1 in 1860, 1 in 1861,
4 in 1862, 16 in 1863, 1 in 1869, 2 in
1870, 1 in 1871, and 2 in 1872. The trvspaa*. Tried . by jury, verdict no
cause of action. Wright 4 Ellis for
assertions mhdo against this Company had made no report to the Commissionplaintiff, J. Carveth and J. R- Van Velto induce it* patron* to lose faith in it.
eor for defendant.
made from tho reports of tbo companio*
Euguno Hicks v». Geo. B. Porter et.
wo hare driven them to It
Brevity must characterize this article,

their next assessment, which will creato

MH I

4 Wood for plaintiff, C. 0. Holbrook
for the dofandant

Wm. M. Wood v» William Tinkler,

gaining ground until CNfo stock com- in 1859. According to the report of ths
Cummissionat ot Insurance for this State
dated June 15th, 1872, there were 30

llijijie^ JlrtiSBf.

nruHTPRK.

Our Numer is

^3fl00 worth of Furni­
ture. will be sold at cost at
Bessmer. Heath A- Co.’s store
for the T.fesct 60 days. To
make room for an entire new
stock of Furniture. We wu'l
sellour whole stock at costfor
cash. This is no humbug.
Come and see for yourself.
BESSMBR, HEATHS CO.
Hastings, Juno 7, *73. 7If

LOC A LS

SUMMER

MUMMER

CASSIMERE SUITS,
115 to 125.

CASSIMERE SUITS,
no ts ns.

SUMMJEJGt
CASSIMERE SUETS,.
‘
$8 to $9.

FINE
BUCK SUITS,

WHITE
4110 BlfOITfl

GOOD
COTTO^DE SUITS,

&gt;12 to *40

Linen Suita

S6 and t6.

CHILDRENS’ SUITS,

BOYS’ SUITS,

YOUTHS’

Working Pants,

Hickory Shirts,

75 cts to $2.00.

Cotton Bocks,

25 ct&gt;- Each.

Tho Hastings Pump Ebctory manufac­
tures several different style* of well and
cistern pumps, and repairs pump* to or­
der at their factory. Don’t be fooled,
but iret \ our pump* near borne and have
them warranted.
7tl
AUSTLN 4 GRANT.

Bessmer, Booth &lt;f Co., are
Advertising their whole slock
of Furniture at cost, they
mean just what they say.
Give them a call.
7tf

I.ATE9T NTXI.ES.
*2 to *12.

to ’ izo home institutions if eqially as safe
toping I
1 and cheap as foreign ones.
|
CLEMENT SMITH,
Nortnan Bailey, Milo Osborn and poay, and insures for *900, if his hous.- i
See'y Barry 4 Eaton lea. Co.
Mason Allen, are all all improving » is
- cotuamed
...
.
.he re­
Dated May 31, 1873.
'
by fire ar ...
lightning,
that they each can leave his dwelling.
ceives *9(X&gt;, and not throe fourths of
Ltf" Papers in Barry and Eaton
/!». IL Cook and Harvey Wright lei: *900, as stock agents are representing
throughout tho countie* ho doc*. Tho

tho ap[K-al heretofore entered,
Jeremiah Hall vs. Martha 8. Hall, in
Chancery, bill for divorce. Ordered
that complainant ]&gt;ay to defendant *50

brook for complainant. Jobs R. Van
Votear for defendant
Jeremiah Hull vs Martha S. Hall,
in Chancery, bill to quit tittle- Ordered
that complainant give bail for co*s

Hark? do you hear this
howling ? Yes ; but what is
it? Irhy, Bessmer, Heath
&lt;f- Co., are selling so much
Furniture, and so much
cheaper than any other
house in this city that it
even makes the wolfhowl. Otf

a fact, and the same rule applies to per­
sonal property as doe* to building*.
Stephen Philbrick, of Tamworth,
'
Court adjourned on Saturday the
New llampshiro, tho oldest man in that We pay throe fourth* tbo actual value 'cuit
State, died on June 4th.
Aged over of tho property at the time of loss, il ‘
that complainant’s bill of complaint bo
the l*trty is insured to thst amountdisraiseod with costs. 1. A. Holbrook
session of tho Court ha* more than ever
tested the ability and eadnraaco ot
defendant.
Hur records show that he huvo jmid sine Judge Hoyt, and wo can truly say as
W. Tinkler vs. I. W. Vrooman, replevin.
Caso tried by tbo Court Feb. 10th, 1873,
sand dollars in loose’. Since 1868 w - in favor with both parties who have
and aubmittod. Judgment for *
Ihiil umndrako roots end sprinkle tho
have made uur noiwsmout* annuallj causes before him and tho Bar. aad wo
juice un your potato vinos, and it is sure
end tho records show tho annual aseow doom him one of the-truest and ablest dsr entered giving defendant 40 days
■b ath to tho bugs, so thoeo vuy who meats to bavo boon as follows: I
men, among our Circuit Judges, than
whom none better grace tha Bench in and staying all proceedings except taxa­
1869 tho assessment waa 20 cents
State of tho Republic. Hence, with
Take notice that we do better Job each one hundred dollars insured itKany
'
tion of rests for that time.
1870 it was 16 cents ; in 1871 it wm 24 ths efficient co-operation of our accom­
Joseph C. Frink, ot ah, va. Wm.
money than any other Printing House cents, nod in 1872, our last assessment, plished Clerk, active Sheriff and the
II. Stebbins, ot al., ia Chancery. On
it was 15 cents, end now 4 cents on each other very prompt officer* in attendance, tho suggestion of tha death of Joseph C.
tha business ot tho term was dispatched Frink, one of the complainants, Court
with unusual promptness. and to tho granted an order, that tho fart of th*
Tho highest ssscsemvnt we have ever vary general satisfaction of all iuterest- death of said complainant be plaood on
A!toft, are assuming a shape and beauty
paid was twenty-four cants on each one
• worthy of oar young city.
tbo records of tho Court, and tbo said
hundred dollars insured or 12.40 per
cause proceed in tho name of tho surviv­
diriment against young Walworth who year for an imurancu of *1,000, which was publiahed throe wook* since, a
ing complainant
covered fotao* and all expenses, and the tra now append tho list of auch cam
James A. Sweeasy va Phillip Leon­
reader of this will bear in mind that aa have been since fully disposed of
ard »L ah, assumpsit Triad by tbs
that waa the year when everything waa
Court
Judgment lor plaintiff for
Jarnos IL Sutton. Jr. keep* constantly
The People va. William and Alfarclta 1240.32 and coats with interest at 10
so thoroughly parched end lined up—
on hand a splendid lot of choice liquors,
tho year when Chicago burned, and the Louden, information for incest. Tried
which for medical purpose* are unoQualod
year when so many stock companies by jury, verdict nut guilty. C. G. Hol­
Wm. H. Stebbins .t al., u Simeon
were called upon to surrender up their brook for the People, Wright 4 Hol­
Durkee at. at, in Chancery, bill to fore­
lurity.
charters and wind up their business, and brook and Hoc. N, A. Balch for re­
close mortgage. Ordered that ths case
&lt; The Battle Creek Jrero-/
when many jolicy holders of said com- spondents.
bo referred to Wm. II. Hayfotd, Ciecnit
Knies took 25 cents on tho dollar, aad
Caliata Blowers r*. Thomas W. Btew- Court Commissioner, to taka testimony.
sometlmM nothing for their looses.
11. A. Holbrook Cur complainants, O. C,
1 now proceed to notice some thing* granted. Wright 4 Holbrook for oomia general, ia regard to Mutual* : Stock
P Charles V. Dwight, Edward 1’. Bur­
Ellen Mooney va. James Mooney, in
agent* say that Mutuals ore short lived,
and they refer you to mutuals in New rell and Chaster Moaner v*. Joshua W. Cliacery, bill for divorce. I»o confeeso.
Turk ft* proof. It i* unnecessary for Glenn, assumpsit Triad by jury, ver­ Decree granted May Slat Lucios Rus­
ma to go to the State of New York dict for plaintiff* for 1392 and coats sell for complement.
then ever before.
and give the history of Mutuals there— Sweeney 4 Wood for plaintiff*. Clement
Usrua.—We are in receipt of a pam­
All anonymous communicetiuwi will Mutuals that insured all classes uf prop­ Smith and Wright 4 Holbrook for daphlet on tho subject of “Religion
at cure lind their way to the waste bas­ erty in all localities. It io sufficient for
in
the
University
and
public
Rebecca Van Every va. N.laon D.
ket This wiM account for tho uon-ap- me to nay that “Michigan Mutual*'' are
Schools," from
tho
pea of Bpearaaoe of sown articles recently soot not ‘Now Yprk Matnal*,-’ that by tew our Van &amp;wy&gt; '■ Chancery, divorce. De­
Us ter publication.
Mutual* are cuufinrd to a territory that cree granted. John Correth Cor comWe are truly pleased to note the im­ Jud! act comprise more than two cuun- plainaat
Olive M. Hyde vs. Charles Hyde, in
provement of T. Baxter Taylor's health, Uaa, which counties shall ba oouUgu-.us ;
Decree granted
he having spent several weeks at Main - that our Mutual* uro confine.! to the Chancery, diroreu.
well. Allegan Co., but returned te this insurance of farm property and dwell­ with *5,000 as alimony C. G. Hol­

ings in villages detached at least 100 brook for complainant
I fact from any building in’ which fire ia
The Clipper Mower and Reaper Cum-

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Cenptur Linimen'.

Mil WI SALT

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

A gwd single Buggy for sale, on easy
terms.
4tf J. M. Nrviss.

Chromo
School Cards,

A. J. Potior, of Rutland has fur sale
a kiln of limo, just burned, fresh and
Hire.
3tf

ar r"K

CITY /airs peror.

Oil Paintings
CHROMOS I
Johnson 4 Co’s celebrated Gabi Pen*,
ha beat ia tbo market. for sale at tbo
City New* Depot. I*. 0. budding.

cost. They have on immense stock,
semm *169,000 worth of choice good",
of nil kinds, which thor are closing out,
and if any one is inclined to visit Jack­
Comnaay No. 1, is now fully organiaed. sun, this h the place tn get bargains.
aad &lt;a soon as tho engine arrives will
be ready for business, R. C. Decker.
wm authenaed at tan mooting on Mon
day evening to proceed, with the roa­
rent of tho Common Council, to organ&gt; Hun Company. John A. Falter
JUt-Iteekor were also elected

*

The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,

w 1—"“/

tot.. tltok ttorck^^ QtlE.^
Io n,..t
|
aw,.M fct

city a few day* since.

36 Canal Street.

We have no BRAJYCH STORES so don’t make a Mistake.

Thu man who meet* with misfortune creasing in memb*rs and property, not­
withstanding th* combined efforts of jury as provided by law. Clement
that, this Company have provided for stock sgonts sgainst them. Tbo Eaton Smith for plaintiff, C. G. Holbrook foe Kaleomining or Graining, ever done m
Cloudy.
' •
i"
this city, call &lt;&gt;n John Michael. He is
a sinking fund which will be levied 4 Barry has increased its insurance since defendant
Gold 117 3-8
just tho man who can suit you.
Gtf
thon more than *300,000. and its ta*mGrowing weather.
her* of tho Company. This fund will
A. J. Sjionablii, would announce to
Disappearing—tho potato huge.
2,016. Sine* January 1, 1873, it has Judgment for plaintiff for *24.80 and the public, and to tho farmers in-partic­
added 70 new namoa, and cancelled 38,
ular that ho is Aural for Barry Qnmty,
costa to be taxed. H. Wright and Jno.
for the celebrated Spiral Bpring Wogua
To bd celebrated in this city—the 4th dreil dollar* insured, or one dollar for each
thousand, and, of course, after tho first who had told their property. We are
uf July, 1871.
eor fordafondauL
/"Nome talk of paving State Street. Wt
Enaoi* Jolch ot ah. va. Otto Breuer,
•mall sum to
bupe-it will bo done.
assumpsit Judgment for plaintiff by
any imitation of the above eeats, but buy
The queetioo i* now what ehail bo
default for *137.86 and eoeu to be Tluxupeon's Patent Spiral Spring Seat,
orders but will be receiving n email sum 1 paid but once. You need not J pay
for sale only by A. J. Sponable.
6tf
from the banks for intoreett^
The street (prinkler is in ojieratiun,
William Keeler, by his next [fri.md,
Wo have *3,500,000 insured, and the
Oreon L. Hall, va. Samuel 1‘hillipe, re­
fund raised willjbe *3,50(1, which sum
plevin. Tried by the Court Judg- send forth this our Proclamation to tbo
The “tutor bugs" is getting mighty
auro to get your pay if you most with
rw-ople, that they may und» island that
numerous throughout the county.
two ccuntie*, and will lx&gt; drawn out m
tor the nest ninety days, they can buy
Isaac A.
Holbrook tor goods of us at cost We ere going to
The poultry individual* of this city occasion may require. Every thinking Our annual meeting* era publie. and all oasis.
plaintiff,
H.
Wright
end
John
Car
­
cloeo
up our bnsinees, consequently
man
must
know
that
this
will
material
­
t have all gut Brahma on tho brain.
ore invited and urged to attend. Our
moan what wo **7, that for ninety days,
veth for Defendant.
_
It is getting very dry throughout tho ly strengthen the Company, and will books arc always open for inspection.
we shall sell good, at Cost. Give us a
effectually
do
away
with
tho
only
valid
country, so tho people and press say.
call.
objection .ovor urged against it, vis:
Bisszz 4 Bsrtxr.
' deem. -Order entered substituting John
that patrons of tho Company have to
your Ball Cards printed for the 4th of
IL Van Voleor and C. G. Holbrook so­
wait too long for their insurance if they
licitors for the dCfemtant* in place of G.
July:
The
wolf
is
howling, yet
and while wo would say nothing dorog•
Read tho new “Ad.'* of the Wheeler made against us is, that wo pay but ■ story to the stock companies that have C. Worth.
Bessmer, Heath ji'
keep
Jvnu Cresswell, Jr., eL al , vi. Robert right on. selling Furniture
three-fourths uf the insurance. This is
bravely stood tho storms oi fire and
false. The charter and by-kswa teach
many of them being obliged to C. Stewart, trespass on tbo case. Tried cheaper than ever. Call on
by tho Court. Judgment for plaintiffs them before purchasing. 61f
tbo.o old ptenlu that are
succumb, while working faithfully
for *1,227.75 and costs with interest si
against great odds, which such fires a*
A good rose-wood Melodeon to trade
three fourths of tto insurance. This is the Chicago fire in 1871, and the Bos­
for a cow. Inquire oi 1. A. Dibble at
Actual lot* mean* what a man ton fire in 1872 caused, we do say that
6t2
psoreedinge until Juuo 30tl&gt;, that the this UScc.
we merit tbo confidence end patronage
Tux Gaxst Oncsoo Jrarua is noth­
Thia Company does not intend to insure of tho owners of that clae* of property defendant might move for a new trial.
Geo. C. Worth for plaintiff*, John Car- ing in comparison to tho immense bu»ineu being carried un by Jim Sutton.
a vnaniscous decisioa of the Coart | property, but like all other cumpanio«, of all a careful mvastigatiunof this sub­ veth for defendant.
Sila* L. Devane V*. Oscar White, as- Jim is on Joffcrwm Struct, and docs
Appcoh.
j wo uro eometinica ducrivod and do in- ject from the reports of the Cuuunisaioumrs 4h*»m than ony other institution
•umpoit
Tried
by
tha
Court.
Judg
­
Beiug printed at the Bxsxxb'Omo, sure fur more tium that, ami like all er and of the compxnica. Trust not
of tho kind in Hasting*
Hi* "tore i*
ment for plaintiff for *60 with interest
mammoth ptaters for the coming | °’her cutnpaniM we do not intend to
, pay more than that, but ftal we ,do in- yourselves, stand by tbo com[&gt;auic» that from date of receipt with costs. John
Carveth and Wright 4 Ellis for plain­ call on him before they tyeeadir their
&lt;u».» .1 w Onus,
.I-!
" W. “J * W' “ “»
tiff, John R Van Velsor fur defendant. money at ths higher priced groceries.
UnKeries Of every description boil: light
ling out and making proporationv to gu U fiir three fourths of the value. To il- coat of insurance net
Elizalwth M- Hand r*. George 0.
our plan—a man's house i. । their organization. Seek cheap insurWurth, deterutent and aopellaut. ^&gt;r(live him
—...
.
,
., i worth *1,200, hu i.-&gt; entitled to an insur- I

ZTbc receipts of the M. E. Church
festrial at Vniosi Hall on Friday evening

!

747452

sinner's report show* that foo Mutual*

end after Jan. 7th, 1874. Geo. C.
membership of 35.876. and the proper- Worth solicitor for complainant.
TUi* Comjiany saw the necoeaity of barSamuel Nicewandcr vs. Ralph Jordan,
■ng a fund on hand with which to pay KU,«a&gt;,m8l. fiDnDw. 31M.1STI, replevin. Tried by tho Court Judg-

mU to t» to.l

■■!

e»yy jVrr* eryoy.

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowen market i&gt;te«, in
their Brick Warehouse.
Ita 3itl s viTO 10 jr cal set tiu Salt Emri ti ta Wotar.

10 Barrel lota and more sold to dealers at a very small ad-

’“"•bOTO

Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
W LUfIBEIf rUWSIIKD l/t 0^ LOtf
LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

4
THEY HAVE STOOD
TEST.
jffansjr,
unq. gout, norm:
BitoNCHmi, &gt;nemvOUB DEBILITT, INC1PIENT CONSUMPTION,

fTux FasDxrsXTMXxr —Pioneer Fire
Secretary. u ropy of ths rame filed for
the inspection of all portieo in the Coun­
ty Clerk's o&amp;« foe tho county, or each
ot tho counties, if more than owe. where
said company io doing burin***, also a

The abutment under tho North end
of tbo Crook Street bridge across tho
Tbornappte river wo team ia crumbling
away aad probably will not stand more
than one more frrehot

»nr«lri TtMWw.

American Organ
It Ofeti ti tk Pitet a 1U MH ,

Everybodu Should fry them before Purchasing J

THE WEBER, I
AND Gj

U

�NATVWS GREAT REMEDY

Hair Vigor,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

For restoring lo Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.

1 V*

Tar Cordial.

CIIAJfCERY SAfJC.
•TAtk or mctuoaM.» o&gt;* &lt; “«*“lB
Coasts nt Marry la tvue.'r.

Ayer’s

A dressing
which is at
once agreeabL'.
hiwltby, and

estuytf

Life in the Far West.

\ ’

Hama's Maoixtxz lor June is an at­
tractive number. Tha iLLastratH arti­
dea ara Cheap Yachting,—a lively
'sketch spiritedly illustrated; The Mar­
quis of Hastings in America; Tho

t

Wishart's Pine Tree

Itnml anb

VINECAR BITTERS

WtttrlaisIlMraM Praia. Uta

The Pies Tree Tar Cordial,

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Cherry Pectoral;

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rJX'”.b"‘l w7,^“«ra»irK sM Ib-a renu*
ILThIV«t Mkkil“ Vwu ; &lt;£»irar

Ayers

i

t IOT“* !Jb Th"
few people attache to it the importance ; ot“w
uwr tho Evening Lamp
which it doearvv*. No email port of the ■ are entertaining in their way.
support of a femilv can bo found in a
. ,,
,,
, ,
well cared &gt;r vegetal, garden. Wo
" ’"B •
M.ucxws for June
have noticed many gamlans, in l«oth city I« i“»t the book for lhe family circle I
aad country, going wild, but which । Just the dear old ITtuttioU Jf«/a:i*r wo
weald, if properly cultivated, supply used to greet so gladlv The articles
B«-l Who. U“» L„ha„hM„.
liieu uwuoc* cvuiu u»« *u too TV«r
,
round. For tha few who care for their not “"“Y. eeusatamal rompusiuous, but
pardons weU, there are many who go to j »m-h as boar throughout a strong induwork so thoughtlessly, and so slovenly, an co for all that is good, aad pure, and
and with ao Utti*.ran** about tha proper ttue. A noticeable feamro is that there
application of labor, that they may well _ ... .
, ,
draidr that it is cbeapor far them to ■ *°mcthW hopeful, encouraging, comboy their vegetables in market. Even I Acting upon almost every i&gt;age.
A
fanners, as a class, are negligent of their । bright fee* like thiwis weeded in Jorery
hu“*W!' The children's depcrt&gt;n.-nt
such gardens unworthy of their atten­ | is fully up to its standard, aad printed
tion, and others look cn tho Lttlo Isbir
which they call for as disturbing thtf- ia much hotter type A* to make-up of
work of tho farm. Nov, 1st any on# magarine, we notice ^a groat impruretake lhe trouble to think how small a ment. A Tempcranco story U announspot of land, well tiUc*l, will grow mote ecd boreafter, for every numner, H. V.
vegetables than a family can use how Osborne (Tssionsin) lias been rocallod as
important it ia to hare a full and vari*d
supply of the choicest kind each day in editor, and assumtM tho entiro manage­
th* y*ar, and as wo have already said, ment, Bubtcriptiou price only one dulhow much of tho healthful support of a
Mnll, .ud. .
-111 Q.I,„d. ...1! wd
X„l,«nIh. X..
the intelligent fanner will not, after all.
look on it aa the least unfruitful portion
Tni 1-snt’s Faixso.—Interesting enot hu aerra. Ereuwhen th. farm &gt;a
,
flf
Ann^ MlplUkw of
snow covered and frost bound, he inav *
v,,
,
find in hi* well stored collar and fruit ,bl' CWdren from tho Tyrol, an I Abroams oDoagb of all tbo products of his beteford, tho Hom* of Sir Walter
garden. Buoy bf which may be kept i lead* off tho Jun* number of this fine
th* greater port of the y*ar by simply m
;n,k
Bnwir u t cferibel,
«iJS11-“
' A"“»

N. F. BnntaB’s mi TurtiM
WATER WHEEL,

Michigan Central R. R.

j

by J. T. Trowbridg*, continue*, and the •
vnung folks get,A pretty piece uf irutructiro ndveutare m Tho Story of a Sky­
Stone. Ho* a Girl Hsljx-d will delight
girls of Die progressive school. Froggio
i and His Friends, in verses and profusely
| illustrated, is absurd enough to charm

--s

last six month*’ numbers of Prtrri' M&lt;u. ital JdooUUf, and you will never rogrul
it. Addreie, J. L. Prteta, I'.ff.* Broad-

'=»s3 '?sa

buy the* Monthly for 30 cents. Tim
music will cost in sheet-form I3G5. Bci ing 30 cents spiee*. Bond It for tho

w frn iS

decayed; but such a* remain can bo
saved by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, ao that a new
growth sf hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it cUui and vigorous.
Its occasional u«o will prevent the Lair
from turning grey or falling off, and
consequently prevent Ixldncsa. The
restoration of vitality it give* to the
»• alp arrests and prevents the forma­
tion of dandrttC which is often eo un­
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious sulatanccs which male
some pro|&gt;arat&gt;orut dsngrruus and Injur
rious to the hair, tbo Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wantri*
merely for p HAIR DRESSING,
'nothing else esn lx&gt; found so drairabl*.
Containing neither oil.nor dye, it doro
not soil whit* cambric, and vet lasts
fong on tiro hair, giving it a rich, glowy
lustre, and a grateful jerfume.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

CreabAmrrlcan Dyspepsia Pills,

IMiWI

‘iSHS'm.s?.';
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

Ta..tJ ci«. Crats
Hi rad *• r»
ii Ua o, 0**11/ ksviae teve •-»'■»*»'
lUoua wur tXTl IlwiaJ; Xatur
trie tint Or nnt. at ■ snaw ot
-'orA Am lonalw* 0
4 •»&gt;•«
reMir sartkau «•! &lt;*I1
ball.r br twh. U I I'rUak la Ik* 1

of Chqqqc.

nod and kept almost as frosh os when *” “I no,e- Nannssu* the tfoeond, by

body, by Madge Carrol; Archer Win ford, by Annirf'L. ForcaUa; Dorothea.
—-------------------- , Fannie Hodgson ; Tin- Master of Greyred, ean be well spent' lands, by Mr* Henry Wood; Fashion
'
Department, Editorial*. Ac.
Send for
a sample .number. Price,
a year.
Published by Doaroa 4 Peterson, 31!)
Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
will imprison them at night in th*
stable on a hard floor, and even tie tb--.ni ton’s French Imbroglio of I7P9, which [
up with a rope around their neck, and
feed them on dry com every meal ail lead* in thia number, deals with Amer- ,
summer, with salt onc«W wook.
ican polities in the Jaffereou Hamilton I
Roads?, just think of this matter fur limss, when the battle between repub!ia momout. Suppose you was to work
for me this seaaoa, and I ahonld aei be­ canism and reaction was first taking de- i
fore you corn bread, meat and coffee finato sliape. The Haro and Many |
every meal, without change and without Foes ia a literary discussion of tha hare, i
salt ; would you not think that 1 kept a with a alight sprinkling of natural hit- '
poor boarding boaas ? Tour-horse has tory in it. In Danish Society and it* '
the same opinion of you. I feed my
horaee in the following manner . For Revival wo have somo pleasant sketches
six horse* 1 fill a barrel with corn, I then of the recently much improved condi­
rover th* corn with water, adding* liand- tion cf aoetaty m tbot country ; in The '
ful of salt. I feed ttem corn Mr break­ Summer's Journey of a Naturalist are
fast and feed a rat meat .of *he*f oat*
contained new* woo* th* writer'* lrart-1
and bran for dinner with a very little
salt added; for supper I feed oat*; occa- from Maaaachuaotta Bay to th* Delaware
woich an too full *f bad roads and I
similar detail* to bo clawed o» firet-rnhroafling;'a alia A .German Baron and|
। English Reformers w* have another of |
' Mr. Robert Dale Owen's chapters of nu­

EHiNO
SCENES
JN WASHINGTON
Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell. Mass.
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M. ulLrrll.r Iteilr-sl
last Ural*.
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PdlLAMl-vltk IMndt u&gt;

foOMEST/C;

DERMADOR
DODD'S

ItERVINE

_ T„,
DOES IT!

8067

The Babcock

IPRISE
100,000 00
SINE’S

torn,'

It8te*Krr Wai Fait! Mtte

ACRES.

T. Woolaon; A Surmise, by I&lt;ouiaa
Bqyhnel!; By the Shorn of th* River,
by C.‘ P. Cfawch ; and Th* Missing
LoaC—a refreshing bit ft cocaowftary
on mataphyaiea! rosmologM —by J. T.

— Trowbridge Some interesting views on
l*,1*p&lt;lgT*plir 1,1th* 8ei*oc’’ dirWon ut
Th? wn,i°'
round or floor. It is not only
bat injurious to tho fowls, bevgetqwM.Mt'litia ia an

ISttFT jSuTEHPfUSE.
Die Grad M Pits, SllM il GaM!
One Prize $5,000 in Silver

Tao Fswltv CsrriMW sad Mstahad Ilona* «'l»
Nlhnr-Maraud Bsrraa*. w»rt* »&gt; Mltrafc:

Peninsular Railway.

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Plantation
BITTERS

Sorters MM It t tataiUUrs

iLANTATION
Dr.Crook'i Winou

Bitters

Public Teat
Has proved

DR. CROOK’S

WINE

Go to the Banner Office

for FINE JOB WORK.
GIVEN AWAY.

begem"1-

ATHAIRON
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Iter srsaStoK siartra si swrtera M*«|
T*»W . -IMSl &lt;k* tert aka'kavrU
Fraw kevsk to ka*ck ta ik* seM* in

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i? t. it?

.Aa4 iMMra* to b*M Uw rates rtns

tj i!&gt; ori'7inai
*'9‘K&gt;k^K^ . enfer, witA (A*
pfou and flwsAiwss of usuM. Thia
hair is thickened, fallen hair cheeked,
and baldness often, tboagh not always,
cured by ite use. Nothing can restore
tho hair where the follicle* are d»-

Tua N causal u bright fresh and sea­
sonable, full of gwd pictures and uf
inch abort stetie* and poesn* aa tho
youngest of-young readers cannot fail
TO enjoy. Thu illustrations in the jrro*ent number ore peculiarly flu*. The
next number commence* a new volume, I

PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

£»&gt;//» Cent, per Bottk.

UNDERGROUND
LIFE

BELOW THE SUBFACE !

Dr. WELL’S fitrafl if Jtnheha
WANTED

POULTRY WORLD

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

VOL. XV1I1

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1873.

Prwwar api Bupipes Card?.
OF TX-IE

Don't fail to son the

NO. 8.
,___ InlfcJ. th.
? on each aide, bat
............ ............ —■ -fear of lame. Ha
thought flint by swiftly nrantog they
could got through. But Cnnstine's
strength was fait failing her and just
as they reached th; middle trf the Mock
a toll brick bailing fall across the
streai before them. Thea their only
Holding his hand she ran two or
path of escape was blocked by a bluing
throe blocks with nil the speed her
wild terror prompted; then her strength mnaa of ruins that U would have bora
to crossbegan to fail, and she pantingly cried death
They eocmc" Lunitued in on every
I that she rotild ran no longer. But this
I rapid rash carried thorn out of immedi­ aide, and Dennie groaned in agony.
Christina looked for a second at the
ate peril, and brought them into the fly­
impassable limy barrier, then ax Dening throng pressing their war north
I and westward. Wedged into the mul­ nk in whose fees and mauhsc she read
titude they could only move on with It unuterable sympathy for hcraeU, and
’
in the desperate straggU forward. But the truth flivihed upon her.
With a piercing shriek she fain tod
। hre was falling about them bka a metedrad away m his arena.
one shower.
The foregoing i&gt;ages ore from BiaatSuddenly Christina 'uttered a sharp
cry of pain. She had* stepped on a tas Bnxaa A wax, by Bae. H. P. Roe,
burning cindor, and then realized far (tote Chaplain to tbe Army), latoly pub­
the first time, in her cirltoment, that lished m oue vol., large 12mo. Marly
5Du pages, handsomely bound in extra
her fret ware bare.
, " Ob. what shall I dof aho cried cltoh, btaek and gold. Price. fi!,T5.
By Dodd * Mtod,
Broadway,
piteously, limping and laaniug heavily
New Yaak, who wUL seed it by Wl,
post paid; on receipt of the price.
heart I ptyyow.”
? i This stirring atiny has Leea running
Can you save me ? Oh, do yoa through the culutans of a prominent
4&gt;iak you can save me 1" she uioauod j; weekly paper, axd Is fort winning Its
in an agony of fear.
way to an un*sampled papnlarity.
“ Yea, I feel rare I can. At any rate | The tievonth Thousand is W» selling.
I shall net leave you," and taking for Salas riaro its publication having ama little out of the jostling .crowd he opal Ono Thousand a Week.
Wo quota l},c follawing
of
knelt and bound up th*, burned foot ।
' with hla handkerchief. A'|ittte farther tho 1-ook from a notice fust received:
•Tho hero of the story is a yeung
ou they came to a ahoe-store with doora
'open and the owners gone. Almost rar- I' man. left, at the daraaao of h» Trifonarj ing Christine intn it, for her other . ry father, oa a Westen form to, Rplour was cut and blooding, ho matchrd |। l«rt Lu mother Sod his littto aiatcra,
" With a capital of but ten dollArahe
| down n pair of boy’s stout gailera, and .
1 wiping with another handkerchief the I gw s to Chicago, and, after having exI LtooL'Vul dust from her trader little hatntod ‘thatHiak* maafuOj takauiap.:
the first work which cnuMO to tarad, and
alockingv, and drew the ahooa &lt;m over begins hit career in life—ha' a ,'gmrttoraaa end a college graduate—by ahorthem.
In tho brief moment so occapicd, eling enow. Tfeen ha finds a place as
Clinstine arid, with tears in her «-yts, pjrter in ua Art rtor&lt;\ and thraoo, rowliat1 ' “ Mr. Fleet how kind von uro ? How- proaaiug- Ida pride, makes hie wf up
litUeI deserve ad thia*'
•top by sup.
Ths routradictMina of
Ila looked up with a hajipr smile, hiostuLrsctjr and position are made use
and ahs little know that hallow words
! amply repaid him.
' There was a crash in the direction of
tbe fire. With a cry of fear, Christina
put ouWicr hand* etui rluig to him.
! " Ob, wo shell perish I 'are you not
afraid r
■ “ I tn tuble for you. Miss Ludolph.”

taraorr of it all his heart again failed
him, and be sighed:
She will never Iotv me.’'
'But there nu no time fur sentiment.
Ha called loudly: “Mias T.ndolph,
awake I awake! for year life 1"

BASTINGS SULKY CULTIVATOR!

One Hundred and Fifty sold in Thirty Day

The Third Car Load expected soon.
It is the “ Farmer’s Favorite.”
Every one likes it.
Everybody speaks highly of it.
Even competitors Advertise it!

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
Orders air

r 30 towns, anti more comirij

mail.
And If yon are not convinced that II Is the BEtiT Plot

The Manufacturers’ Agents far Bnnjy County !
And k--rp constantly on hand a large stock of POINTrt and other Repairs.

UCXTt.*T, DBViWtFT «
U*trr&gt;

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR
Wheel Rakes. (’uni

Salt! Salt! Salt!

rsrrviuuM «»t

J. R. ROBERTS &amp;

CO.

FARMERS

DRUGS
Medicines

It w the Rest Combined Corn Cultivator

I Heaven and toother are just beyond
this tempest."
. " I would giie worlds for your be-j
I.lief'
. “ Come quick!” cried he, and they'
joined the fugitives, and for a half boar '
1 pressed fcrw ard u fast as was pxribto !
Il u tlw Beit Ciuulnned Field Cullivalon because
through the clicked streets, Ih-ar.i-,
I merely saying an encouraging word noir
and then. Suddenly ahu felt herself
carped to one side, and falling to the 1 A Danbury man named Kaubefi* re­
cently saw a statemeni that counting
ground with him. In a tnoment he
lifted her up, and she saw with a riefo .one hndsed when tempted to way an
Mb. A baymin handle It over rou*-li otaoedy ground where
’ angry word, would sure • man a greaA
Other fcultivator* will not w&lt;&gt;ek..
eniag terror an infuriated dray-horse |
Gib. It cuto Uie ground all ••v. r tn-tead of leaving a strip
,dunging through the crowd, strikiag deal vf. trouble. Thii ataxamkut aouml1 sd a little singular at first, but* the
betvren blsiic" where the weed, and gram are
.
dawn men, women sad children.
only Pithily cow red a»4 will start with first rain a.
j “ Are you hurt ?' ho- asked gently, more be rum! It over, tho more favonI. the &lt;a*' with all other combhreil sulky niUlvalom
'
passing his arm around lunr axd holp- ,14/be became imprused with ft. aafi
7th.
eadret draft, and to ttic moat durable.
: reg her forward, that they might not 1 finally roactaded to adopt it. Next
door to Itoubras h res a man who has mads
five distinct attempt^ in tho last fort­
night, to secure n dinner of groon |«sm
shuddering tune.
'
■ The dreadful seetav and danger were by the 1st of JuJyy and every time has
bran retarded by Reubens’ hanto.
Tbe
Iicginning to overpower her.
next
morning aftor Baubeaa made bi«
' A little farther on they reaabed an
I avenue to the northwest through whieh I resolution, thia tuaa found his fifth at­
1 Dennis hoped to escape
But they 1 tempt to have miscarried. Then ho
cali.d on Reubens. Hi said 1 ' ' ‘‘‘
la an agony of fear and anxiety bo 'I svuld tanks bat little bredway through ■' ’’ What hi thunder do you moan by
' put forth every effort of which he was ■I the deaaa rc ernes of drays,' carriages 11 totting year been tsar vp my garden r«
■
end
h
uman
beings,
and
at
last
every- ,
cafatrle, and tore through the crowd aa 1
ReubanawMlemptsdtauaa km a
thing
camo
to
a
dead
lock.
Their
only
i
If mad. There waa no way of getting
mial5i.i»t, anew nama just coming inh&gt;
acsiws the river now taro by the Ta- hope waa to stand in their place till the I genend use, but hh remembered his
Salle Street tunnel. Into thia dark living nu.-i more-! on aguin
j resolution, put down his ng*, and
Strange,
groteaquo,
and
sad
licyoedi
। paaseoe he plnngsd with multitudes of
meekly obeerved: '
X
oihrnr It was iadoed as^aMf* Fad*u nu'Muro were the sceore by width they ;I “Ona, two, three, four, fire, six.
luonium as any earthly coudiUou rould wars surrounded. By the side of the
bo. Driven forward: b/lho swiftly par- aristocratic Christine, now Barones* of
mad neighbor who - had
vuiag flame., hemmed in on every ride, Ludotph, stood a stout Irishwoman tug­ been evetog thia answer with a great
a shtinkiag, bvosiod, terror-stricken ging a grunting, squealing pig io bee deal of suspicion, broke In again.
throng rushed into tho black cavorn.
• Why don't you answer nr ^Motion,
Esery moral difference waa represented
you rascal F'
'
there. Thors who l--d abaadonod lives
But Kill Reubens xvtoioed hj equa­
were plainly recognisable, tboir guilty
nimity. ami went OU with tho teat.
cuoacuuie.'. finding exproeaiou in their
“Nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen,
livid for.-*. Thaoe footled the refined
fourteen, fifteen, rixtosn,—"
and delicate lady, who, in tho awful drThe taad neighbor eterad hunter
moeracy of ths hour, hruahoi against
tenm over,.
thiol sad barlot little children vailed
. f* tisvsutoe a. stahtecn, nineiren, twen­
tor their kgt parents, and many wore
ty, twmrty-ono—"
trampled under foot Parents rated
** Yod're a mean skunk," utSd the
for their children, women shrieked for around lb* lady's neek. Her hu*b*ad mad neighlior, backing toward the
their husbands, ocmo praying, assay had gone to lit* tooth aide, aud ah. had ftown.
.
.
cursing with Oath, ns hot as tbe flame* had but tune to aaatch thia and her
IteaUsu’ face tlusbrd at this charge,
children. A crowd of oLaceno and prvotbsroostumaa auvv ttasee an which tans rowdies Stood jast behind thran.
sad
with
brutal
jrat
end
coarse
taagissprang from their bods. Altoscthfour twenty-five,
twa
four,
twenty-six—"
er it was a strange, incongruous, writh­
At this figure the asighhor got upon
ing mass of humsnity such aa the Ous of woae roqghacaaght a glimpre the fimcejnsoma howto, but anddraly
world never looked upon, pouring into of the diamond necklace, and waa put­ thinking of his pease, ho opened fos
what might seam in its horrors, tbe ting forth his blackened hand to grasp mouth; .
• .
K when Dennis pointed Gudgeon's
month of belL
“Yon mean, tow-lived raocal. for two
instol nt him and saM1
As Itennia entered tho utter darkneee
cento I could knock-your cracked hbwd
••Thia i« law now !”
To tko retort kailov-rare MS Ito Sotori «•*&gt;.
a confuaod roar sinotn his ear that
ovar a bam, end XemaM—^N ■
Ito SreSto vUsi o'sr ausalrv ato too.
The
follow
slunk
back.
Just
before
might bavo appalled tho stoutest heart,
“ Tesmty ~W—T ijsfrt" Inter- ■
Al Itos 4aaoo Io Ito saaa tf «(MM* ato trerebut he waa now oblivious to everything them waa a dray with a corpse half
rev ore toUao ton ikrato Inreto Ito (»•«
eave Chrielino’s danger.
With not covered with a blanket Tho family
sat around crying and wringing tlmir
tooth ho put his shoulder against thn
living mass and pushed with the strong­ hands, and ths driver stood on his seat,
est till he eT.uncad into tho glare of tbe cursing and gesliculaiinar for Uwes in tho door bekiad him ; but i
adrnneo to move on. Some moments
north side. Here, eeoapiag from tho
puaed, but there was no progrem not dare to lot up on tbe .
»ri
i ...t «»&gt; •
Ihrong some what, he made hie way rapand ao he stood out there
jKmA nJ ■!» vsuJei &gt;*^7
,ha Ludolph mansiov, which to Dennis became verv anxious, fur tlio
kb joy bo found Cm Mill soaridsrablylifiro was rapidly apjaxmehinsr, and tbe own yard and kept on coo
»'l»--k» war., falling like boil.
Every bis burning ehoekv and 1
•toqsmrtl) eSrm.1 hi.
few momenta »oum&gt; woman's dnm« waa
. ablaxc, or lomo one struck • brands- HMetat fcrWp_________
on every aido. Chtistiae. U«ag etod to
wnaltoa. escaped this peril is post. Hue
into tho hswee.toood at Deuiia' aide trembling liko a
But he didn’t tat up. HhcsMW out
loot with her hands over her face to
shut cut the terrible aiglita.
At lut the driver, frering for his Ufa.
•' Ninety-three, ninety-four, ninety­
sprang off ins dray mad to* eU to tbeir
fire. niurtT &lt;;x. ninety-nevwo. nraetiright. ■ nicety
. tm
into tho home, old woman, or V*fl bust

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Egp? Hxi. Bastim Jut 11, 1812.

Michigan Exchange.

What is it ?
IF YOU WANT
Ysv, My “Trip Hammer. ” with whkb I make Irons for UI'GGIKM.

This Valuable “MACHrxx” I have long felt the need of. It to one of the great
uiran. which MfibWs me (o ~TI Buorio to TA)W so to DEFY COMPETITION.

And aha vwnL ‘

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

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•

Bran Piuao* Mxrrxa*.—Theeontract
asassBsas:

thousand for fill Oiri grad* Mpfo^j

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b. f-steesthoet j. Cole &amp; Son,
AMERICAN

MARBLE

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�j^rpublirsn Jpnnrr,

Tbe Now Hampshire Historical Boci- I Th* W««tra&lt;lf»w of Mirra' a*o.
f oohbrated it. semi contennial anni­
versary May 23, by tbe dedication of it*
Court oa the 17th, tad may glosn some- w*w library building at concord. Mr.
QiarlesH. BolL of Exe! re. ddivered the
lie only infaUibl* meter by i rbich xtt
oration, and Mm Edna Dexu Froctor,
of Brooklyn, the poem.
number of homroteaders and ] ire-empt­
tuccting nf (tho Bar of Michigan, to be
In ffaa Dumingo tho revolutionists or*. aa neither aS thoae claaaea eaa ob­
Gimranteos 8ATBFA0TI0N OTjEreryUiin^ bo Recommend*, and ho «epecia|ry
bold at Eaton Rajiid* cn the 17th, for, have been outnumbered and rompeilod tain land without settling upon It in'
no doubt, it will bo a moating full of to retreat from Quagabin. Whun rein­ thrir own peraons.
The following table axhibita tho land |
interval to every practitioner ia l!u&gt; forced it was boliorvd they would ad­
vance again.
buatneae of tho gor«rnm*nt at tho fire
Stale. An organiaad aflort ought to be,
Only three or four Modoc* remain at
and jcriiap* will be, inaugurated in op- largu- The Pitt River Indian* deliver­
Of which he ba* n VERY LARGE STOCK, nad he is determined to sell „
yo»itxm to the propomd “Cod*." If ed eleven Modoe refugees tn Gen. Davi*
Tuil
tbe jwople of Michigan bad had the ox- ou Saturday.
VERY LOWEST
**511
Th* bankrupt Humboldt Fir* luaui.S' «T'‘
once Gumnanv, of N*w York, bs» de­
.*»&lt; ... Km:
clared a dividund of 50 per cent, ou ad­
rholmingly. Why, I am told by thoou
justed claims. The creditor* havo un­
til November 17th to present claim*.
On tho 2Dlh of April a Khtvsu furtv
and of th* time of tbe Court* ia incurred attacked th* Busman vanguaid near 000 person* have settled &lt;&gt;n public lands
Saleji of Uic Wliwler H 'iUonfor i
in five land Districts of Nebraska.—
and occupied in oettling ‘•quostloa* of Chalaot, and a sharp engagement look ,
Siity-four of the bummteiuler* were wopractice" under tho Code. And they (daee, during which two Russian Oolo- mon. Each uf tboao ssltlar* also usually
Uu l&gt;att year is the
Guarnels wcru killed. -The Khlvou* were
WINES AND LIQUORS,
finally dofaated, and retreated bumedly. reproeents a family, if nut actual yet
ratce of its Superiority over all '
l**ra to ****til&lt;i tho practice,'
I tute cirumatauctM, with severalrtujdrou.
t&gt;M.k up form* to tlie towfh of th.- Hatt*
other sowing nAaehintPRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY! COMPOUNDED
She had aa interview with Secretary
river, when- the BeHingtiiu anJMiiMuA
I shall toko a tour though Livingston lUbeoon. Tbe Secrotary will apply to I Rivvr Raiiruul Co., bare mid along their
. Bang t/ir nuMt jimplo in ron-j
I trail 300,000 acre* to •ciuc tbrre thou*-1
and Steuben counties before returning
Also J Fine Assortment of
I and buyer*.
struction, and easily adapted' fo
to Halting*, and will try &gt;nd find time Hallo pay from
Ou the whole, the procd.tectu* concluto write you again. Yours truly, '
different kinds of work, ruurung^
aivo that tbn Gnlf Streaiu of migration |
IL W.
Nebretkaia retting •troMMwuiliof gggfc;. 'faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
I General, ha* mad* application for apdn- in
the 1 latte nv»r where thv B. A BI. IL,
'
•
Surbas CHROMOS. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS. REWARDS HI'
rion ia behalf of th* widow of hia ton,
MERIT, aud everything you need in
initial*, a* joksro eav, of the -Beef yyjflcA/wf, are qualities which recommend the AVItoeler
| Lieut Thomas, killed by tbe Modoc*, tb*
and Maixe Route.” just in th* latitude
'
'
.
sad hi* i* th*first application for peniicn

HT I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! _(&amp;

Sherman J. Rich

Eunrpeaa subject*

WHEELER &amp; wir-soisr

• Their effort to spring a susp
judgmouvupon the Republic by remov­
ing Thiers and substituting Mac Ms
boo, will be suceaasf.il with no section
, of tho public'miud. Even tbe thoughtful

Hirers**, Miauaax. Job IS, 1S73.

HI IIXIHOIl JUDICIAL ■UM;novi.

ioei ia IDmoio ia decidedly un«xrm1«l

TBf rWFIWATEn

cau*e cannot be maneuvered back iato
power ia defiance of too popular will,
■apecially when the ‘three diviuon* in

d'Aumalo to affiliate with tho Loft, re­
ported a few day* since, and the report
taut now com** anlhenticeted that

ficiently confirm* thia view uf tbe Justebiliij of the Macldahou combination.
On tbe other hand, thoae who think

I than of any political ransideratiunq can

Th* Carflmo
a ndnonty, no matter bow formally i*

•w* unconstitutional.

Ho maintained

roan the Stat* and th* corporation,

owTooT :--------------- --------!

That th* Raptibbcana of France, hopedally of Pant, Aerr acquiesced in thi*
orutemptabl* pace of (xrfidfou* trick-

TE^l and COFFEE,

1/ApffOYED

Mt mistaken to tho sign* of tho limo*.

Great Britain will pay -th* Gounera
award of *l5,50u,00l) on September 24.
Mark Twain i* building a *4&lt;J,OOV

or New Ynik aty-u already oma one I j, -\VilHon to the pwblin as
hundred and ninety mile* wrot of Flatt*muuth, with branches north and south.' niachrho in Lhc'maJcA'L
Illis regiun draws tho roulUtudo. When ' 1 H
.
Beocbur wa* naked how a strur.gor In
H
canto to nogvtialo for a rontiouanc* uf I IBrouklyn ixmld Cud hia wav to tho Fly , Ktoro
tho ateem mail bao. Being too ill to | mouth
b&gt;u&gt;un Church
v nuren u*
ho answered,
au*wProd, follow tho . Whn
gu forward, he stopped ■: Oakland,; crowd ! No better adrire c*
and diet there.
' ’•» - ----- -------- »— *■—•- ■—*
v Al Ruahvill*, Ind., uti thu 12th, Jervi
wu »euteacud Io th.* pen­ bom**t*adata--pre-emptor*,
Follow tho 2
itentiary for lib, for the murder uf Ja- road laud*.

growing out of th* tors bed campaign.
Mr. Grey, Secretary of the Now Ze-1
land l\&gt;*to&lt;Bce, died at Oakland. Cab- i

DRUGS

Superior
tn any
c
r other sewing
»

Remember the Place.-Second Door Ea*l of tho Comer of State an I
Streets Ilostinga.

sifaumi j.

maeoaere of the Modoc priaonero in unmoo: auspicious facts which havo been tnoaaurod tenna.
noted during the prooont generation of ;. * . LT-*!— ’T"----- Z
—
Tbo caoo of tne United State* again*: cannot go amim.
brtt.
tbe city of New York, io rawer |2U, ; Tbe (ituierb, *'aa good fi«h iu tho »cu
tury almost
000 far property dmtroyod in tho draft 1 a* ever were caught,’ will b* always
m.v.w iiaiusgi * re*uiung ironi liquor-soiling
I tru*; but Unde Sam cannot always
them, in the ■ Advice* from Guatemala May 30 state i -,- - — -——
■y Daniel Webster Thi* principle of
giveua a farm in Nebraska. Wide n*
---------------1‘re.ident___
ha*__
iesuod a decree 2551 a‘T*»k °°
iw, the Farmer*’ urganua.'ua in Illi- { Freach Government ha* been
attended• ‘ that the
t___________
itiog roligiou*
,or ,ho
waa given for that sea uf land is. settlor* will s-wu'ale
religious liberty
liberty in
,u tho
,u&lt;- State.
UH&gt;U.. I
with more or les* violence, we betiov* granting
sorb it all. a* they hare drunk up Iowa
11,500.
already.
every one, from th* dethronement of A number of Protectant church** will
Tbe fluor space allotod to the United .
At the municipal election in Lyons, State* at th* International Exposition at I
iar* elected him by aotna 3,000 ma-|
Fran™, Sunday, field under th* act ro-' I Vienna is U,0U0 square feet In tbe I
' the Thien' Government. To be demarhinery annexe uootrraverou gallcrv | 'Hire M. Culley, daughter of Frank
Wo bv 4U feet, ur 24,WU square fret, I, C. Culley, editor yf tho Enton 110(4.1*
foatod p.lilically, without attempting rvPiatal Cunl* will Iw aold for one cent ■ aad a portion of tbe central (aviUioa. a: I
| oneb, neither moro or leo*. whether |in | moot say 5,000 square, feet, total 42,600 I
| large quantitie* or in amxlb
.
| of 207 feet square, or about onu acre.
pl*. If tbe Republican* ahall continue
Oa ing to tbe fact that neither the Un­
CUNSIKSINU
to exhibit that apirit which ha* thu* far ion market nor any other suitable plac* &lt;'.mgrvoa appropriated 8200.0U)
aince tbe atroiion of MacMahon char- | can be obtained for the purpoea, the St.1j The contractor* for tbe postal card*
A uril wide Sih i-iini at
l&lt;k,
acteriud their action, no liettcr prvuf. L,ui» Hx(«*itiou Association bany’deci- । inlorm tbe department that they are able
, Stripe Shirting
"
dad nut to bold an induatrial vapbsition now to furnish half a million curd* daily,
ami will euun bo able to furnish a mil­
&lt; '&lt;ittoimdcH,
"Vx.V®”
20e.
New
Advertisements.
Urn
Tbe
total
number
of
eardi
ordered
oeoorth ia aa acknowledged fact.
M. Cnwitncre, “ 25 to 35c.
by lb* (uoUua.tcr* is thirty-six millions,
। l*t n made blind, it ia fraral ]*nnan«nt- and the requisition irsu&lt;*l by the depart­
Boy»’ Suita. Wool,
IriUod voter* of the Grange*, and they I in that great country, in many rwpoct* ly, by tho iniurio* bo received from the ment un contractor*, twenty-eight mil­
■o influential and
Too much trvacberou* Mod.* *.
Metta’ Union CnnsinuTe
eill overturn hi* derisions, right ay'
lion* eight hundred and oeventy-ono
thousand, of whirh but lw«lvv milliom
' ‘ Cotton auita,
Thiora, Defa urn and tho other RopabliLiucu L’oalx. .
( from Ht. Petersburg. Th* casket coathus far met tbe ordeal so admirably taining the budy was viewed by tlmus- ultimo aro roeeivo.! Tho conflict bc| and* at ".b* New York City Hall. The tween tho clergy aud secret ami otic*
and an justly. If they shall continue '
I fuui ral sorTicm w.-ro to be held Friday. . continue to agitate Brasil. The Minis­
Tbe internal revraue receipt* for the try had taken strong ground oa the
.
..
..
jeumnt
fireal year have rum. bed *109,- subject, and w.are gaining support for
wa doubt if th* practical ronwquwncr*
tho French Repubfiean bummx, tha lW7,14t&lt;, Iwing within *500,()00 of th* their |**licy. In tho lower bouao tbe
munanbicwl o.n.piracv will apnedily cv»«&gt;pL-to ertiumte* of th* ci.inmuaioner Prrauer made a *]*och defending th*
fad. out and ditoppeto, and th. Beendi^ witlUhe pre-

A. D. COOK, Agent.

suits

high

BACON &amp; KARRS

F», 00
8,00
1X00

TN r

Jltr SrrLii Of HATS

4-™- 1

Item,...

Tk.B.Uui.

faring with th* oociaty.

Tho Gvnaral Committee of Arrange-

Tew TwweTe wwMIe

____ i.___

dor He x elected for a purpooe, which

I
I DRY GOODS,

BOOTS AND SHOES

A Maio*. QwisJte’caUaku. M*te*aU&gt;M T.
M.ihi *a* teutlasrio**. DJteiuli

New Prices.
;

Veiy Low.

I My Ion* Experieaee In th.- Itu-dn**,
, enable* me to

quWiireE

If'areroom, Ao. 2H6 Greene, near Eighth St.

S4Tltf4OTI9ll !\
IPIKENIX CA^STQgE

•d to deliver the oration, aud Gor. Ifagley, Ilin. E. 0. Groevraoe and Jehu
ringing. Jubilate, Amen I
Hibbard ware appointed a committeo to
Omaha, Nebraska ha« adopted tho I notify him of hi»**l*ctu&gt;n.
aa tho eye cat reach, cnltiratod fiebli.
A committee, consisting of Gov. Bag­
ley and Mmszw L. H. Randall of Grand
Rapid a Hoyt at Caro, Garfieldof Detrol t,
aad Dsvid Andreaun of Van Buren
Of *45,000,000 of 8 per eent. cartifl- county, waa appointed toprepare a plan
; cate* outstanding Nov. 1870, all but
Wa left Heating* ou Tu**d*y laat. 1 *86,1)00 hare boon called in aud re­
deemed.
"

Shop in Bartow A G&lt; Midyear**

NEW
BEST P

tula! Ju. IJte.lCl.

New Orison*.
According to

Will not be Undersold.

PROBATEORDER.
mooting of th* general committee. which
la to bo hold at Lansing. on Wednesday

vsrytdtd bent by Railroad wfll be I
irded and rent back in Good Ooadition ,
I. ,Pri!eJ0-c‘*’if *"W15 eta., if'
11 funnsh oil
i 3m3
Wblcumm Maubim. i

NEVINS.

JOSEPH FFLUG !
wa* unanimously elected by ballot for

WAREHOUSE,

Adjialntag U. F. Dwfcbt «
Foundery. .

th* Supreme Court of th* Vnite'. 8tatro.

cSaxSS^

^ITY
MEAT

Scrofula Syrup!
EroMlva and

Tho new Fusts! Convention wish Boh

■rtfk rmci exhuucoh trial

New Styles.

I* of th* Beu PatiefMaau wilTSu

CLOTHING.

Whole low 1170,000.

Cullsn Bryant mad* th* address.
The Fixtmaster General has .looted

New Scales.

At Hastings

HANCERY ORDEIl.
J*4-1*1
n.MICHI0AX.-4~*M***ih
**IJ soeSlo^ia IX* Clr*eHro«rt

tembor.

net majority of &lt;640.

R. MUDGE.

My MACHINERY

meeting of th* Building Commissioner*

quickly you would answer the first in­ baa disappeared myatenouly. Aa ex­ ; decided to lay the stone on Thuraday,
I quiry ia th* affirmative, if you abouid amination of hi* account reveal* that be I October 2, with appropriate ceremonies.
i* a defaulter to th* «xt*nt of 312,000.
visit Canandaigua in tho month of June.
Mr. Schuyler Colfax i* anno unced aa
lit* Fourth of July orator before the
Cincinnati Odd Fallow*.
* "
■haded
th* grw&lt;* upon land undulating and many build ingo.

«■:

FINE NEW STOCK OF

John II. Sarratt ia engaged in writing

lightful land, or, baa th* artist drawn
upon hi* imagination for a largo portion

IImi.ss*. Mar U. I«-

EBSaLi,irass!«LMi!

Canandaigua, Iona 14th, 1973.
Chairman, met at hi* office, ia Detroit,
doubt, frequently uxamined and ad- ■ dent civil military and dqlimalic right*, ' Tneoday evening, Jun* 10th. All the
mired oom* of tbe beautiful painting* of j Chief Justice Chase willed *10,000
Italian lamiscapee and mountain aceneDsrnwuth CoUege ; *10,000 to Wil­ Tho work done by tho comnntlM w«i
.
...
...
; berforce University; *0,000 to a niece. quite important, a* will be won from
dugbtop, Mr*. Sprague and Mr*. Hoyt, th* following from Wodaoaday'a Tr»-

uv_____ io- .L-.

Kootiii and OOk-v. to reiita over my atorv.

DB. ( HOOK’S WINE OF TAR!

movea i.y uie rue awl tall ol l*e tute.
■ iu Brooklyn. N. T-, whirl, ba* worked
। with a rapidity equal to an ordinary building at Lansing. aa provided for in
steam-driven saw, but not quite so uni- I a joint resolution qdupled by th* L*gi«| lature and of which Gov. Bagley i*

| amoitolmg in all to Marly *200,000.
,
I The post master general rules that postmait-ns with a salary ef tl.lKX) and uphape a*k*d yourseH doubling!*, “can I *•"!. «»*»t aiao bubl toe office of alder-

First-Class Instruments.

I Keep a Fashionable Taller and Cut and Make
to Ordec.

purary trial. And yet th* Cart* of his- I fully urganirod, with a capital of *lt&gt;0,t&lt;&gt;ry, do nut paroit us to Iw too *an-! OM*. and will commence operation in th*

always dona. to bring the coot is into pol-

I CAPS

ABKXTt

Get the Best!

iTiZZU'

g^-W*

_ II. Har-dall,
L OarMd, Detroit;

GrssM 8JRQFULA Ui CANCER REMEDY

COMMISSIOMDtT NOTICE.

•®i MWent Oetneto take, and ouo«alnlng no

PATENT COOLER I S-^ggagSSS
MUCH BETIER CONDITION

ra FSH on THE StKI.j

JOSEPH PFLUG

TIIK OELKURA-TICIJ
SIMMONS &amp; CLOUGH

GEORGE WOOD ORGANS
mUOR 4 tft; KDE I BUIS, 1B01 Wl P1MGEI
i a rr ois.
« COROTIaL.

�life

B\|i««i^

CLOTHING.
There will lx »• mating of the fcx-.

ocutive Cominii
other* of tho
The races at Lowell were attended by Barry County A. pfcr.ltarel Society, at
about 2,000 persons.
tho Co. Clerk's ol
Saturday, June
Grand Haven has a boy 15 years old 28th lust, at 10 &lt;
A. M., for tho
who weighs 225 pounds.
purpose ol establte
* Hat of premi­
Frank G. Smith, of tho firm of M. S.
ums and fixing upon * » "tino Cx holding
Of J. A. Bwecsoy, C. M. Runyan, G. Smith A Co., haa gone to Europe.
tho Annual Fair of «dS fioefajj, nnd
G. Spaulding and S3 other* clllxens of
for other business.
3rd Ward asking that I. 8. Boice bo ap­
XALTOFT,
pointed 11a Alderman for 3d Want iu
Jams* F. Joy has given *1,000 to an
place of Aid, Wood resigned.
Iowa College.
Uf Jno. Stanley, Jam** T. Wright,
A mau of copper wa* recently taken
Chas. Ederlw, and 30 other* asking that from tho Cliff mipoa, Lake Superior, j
Allen Jone, bo appointed.
which weighed thirty ton*.
On motion they were accepted.
East Saginaw ha* licensed 42 saloons
nndhas application* for 100 more li-

.W.T.W.

For President of tho Day - Hon. N.
Bartow.
Vice Presidents—Hon. B. J. Grant,
Hiram J. Konfield, Wm.B. Goodyear,
W. I. F. Ham*, P. Bropc, John Beagle,
Hou. Gilbert Striker. E. B. Carpenter,
E. r Barnum, J. C. Hanna, Am D.
Itork, T. V. ftobinaon, L. G. Potter,
Hon. H. Jone*, Copt. John H. Munroe,
IW. T. Barber, John Q. Croriy, Eli
Nicbola, John W. Briggs, aud D. R
Bugbce.
.
Chatdain-SBov. T. D. Marah.
Reader—Hon. David B. Cook.
Orator—.Hon. Mark 1). Wilbur of
Altagga.
Mar»lml—I. W. Vrootnan
Assistant Mnralial—Peter Cramer
Members of tho Executive Committoa—Hun. Geo. M. Dewey, John U.
DeanK F. ft Acktoy. W. H. H Heath,
and Mito T. Wheeiw.
Committee on Finance— John H.
Taylor, G. W. Slade, and I. 8. Boice.
On motion of Aid. Jewell tho report
Coramitteo on Murie-J. L. Rood, «M accvjgcd and adopted and the City
Attorney Instructed to file a petition in
Ferri* Rose end F. B. Decker.
Chancery for the vacation of the same.
(.'ouimitleo on Gun—Hon. Nathan
Carried by ayes and nayca.
b Bartow, Jmtn H. Deunfe nnd Geo. - E.
I Goodyear.

alroat* In the dlfftercul wards of the City
and report at lire next ruvetiug, what
aide and croe* walks are ares—ary to no
built.
Adopted by ayea and nayea.
By Aid. J«well —
That tbe Llc«m»c Ordinance presented
. Thi* item ia axtetMivoly quotud, us n
by the Attorney be referred to Commit­
audit to tho village Ly eastern papers,
tee on By-Law* nnd Ordinance*.
and considering tho character of its
prwent school-houso it is a credit. But
tho riling.' of Lobonotj, N. IL, contains
nearly asfmany inhabitants as this* city, notify all poreous in* the Cd Ward In
and has ti’a.tifnes cur wealth, yet we front of wboae property side walk* bare
Iwcn ordered, to have them built aocar- •
are building a S5«),(N&gt;0 school-house
ding u&gt; a rceolutlon'pawed by thia Coon- j
aud many of our people think it too ell and to have them completed on or 1
small to fairly represent ear intcrMts.
| before the.firet day of September next. I
One day last week Messrs. John Wood
By Aid. Jewell—
of Eaton Rapids, a student with Hou.' Tbata Committee of three be appotutHenry A. Shaw, and J. T. P.iwvrv. of od of which Ufa Honor tbe Mayor aball
bv
Chairman, to lake Into consideration
Charlotte, who studied with D. P. Sngtho paving of State and Jeffrmou Street*
endorph Esq., were admited to the Bar | nnd report at a special meeting Wodnveby Judge Woodroafi of tho Eaton . day evening next.
| County Circuit- The cxxmiuattnu is
Aid*. Hrutley and Mudge ■
. said Io have been very thorough, at all
such should bo, and the candidates ac- pointed to net with tbe Mayor.
By AM. Jewell—
I quitted themselves well,winning comiJi-

The Michigan State Pomological So­
ciety is doing a very valuable work■ml should bo encouraged iu nil poeeible way*. Its exhibitions at Grand
Rapid* havo both been n aplomdid suc­
cess as was it* meeting during tho
winter at Lansing. Its next meeting,
th# ano known a* tho " Strawberry and
Cherry” festival, will bo held at Katematoo. on the 25th, 26th and 27th day*

$3,0 00 worth of furnttare, will be sold at cost at
Bessmcr. Heath 4* Co.’s store
/or the next GO days. To
nt akc room for an entire new;
stock of Furniture. IFe will
sell our whole stock at coftfor
cash. This is no humbug.
Conic and sec for yourself.
BESSMER, HEA TH rf* CO.
Hastings,.lune 7, ’73. 7tf

Ground wa* broken on tho 5th inst.
for t&gt;te erection of tho now freight
houfe of tho Jackson, Lansing A Sagi­
naw Railroad at Bar City. Tho struc­
ture is to be of brick, 240 feet long and
10V feet wide. A now passenger depot
is also ou the tapis.
The patents lately issued to tho Mur-1
quotto, lloughton AOntonagun Railroad i
Company, from tho State Land Office, 1
cover 461,520 acres, and tho deocrip-'
tion* fill over 100 pogos of manuscript.1
Hon. M. D. WHber addnwod the !
Farmers Maa* Convention of Van Buren
county, on Wodaasdsy, tho 4th inrt., at
1’aw Paw, in favor of cheap transporta­

rf !u m’ "

Hark! do you hear this
I howling f Yes ; but what is
it? Why, Bossmer, Heath
&lt;J- Co., are selling so much
Furniture, and so much
demon being a sciedtific man invented cheaper than
any other
this word as tk« best illustration of the house in this city that it
usu of his wonderful liniment, and evi­ even makes the wolfhowl. Oif

• • thia market. Prieos rule from thirtytire Co forty cent*, and we think with
tion. 8. I). Bingham, Editor of the
Landng JSepoMcun, Dr. H. B. Shank
nt that city, and several other gcu dsotn

they cannot afford to take their local
japor, keep from one to five owHXIew
&lt;wr« about their i.rvmioca to the
annoyance of tlxur neighbors' We
know «n« *;icb. not a thuus* nd miles
from thia dty.

eiteo is well put by the Deputy City Mar­
shal of Flint, who fafaema fa* -fa—
time arrwu for b-ax drank a^ dareed-dy hared.,ra*aff fa«* an «—&lt;•

CASSIMERE SUITS,

*8 IB $9.

•peedUy dsarroy life. Nature baa ap­
pointed the kidneys and liver a* her
agent*, by whom Impurities shall be
.llmlnatod from the system, and whon
tLu« agent* are tnrpM, or debilitated, or
dlaabiud from any caa*e, from their bus!neea, Hamilton's Buebu and Dandelion
impart* tro»b life and vigor to them the
best blood purifiers oo« can h»v». This
preparation for aale at J. P. Bobort* A
Co., Drugstore.

The question ho* often boon naked by
tfateb intereatod, *Can I puxve my gray
hair restored tn it* natural color, with*
[ out coloring tho akin ? and can nw thin
locka bo thickened upF
Wo answer..
•!» can,’ and would advise yen to read
a trvalire m&gt; the hair, which is published
by IL P. Hall A Co , Nashua, N. H,
who send it free, upon *pplkalion. They
are the proprietor of Hall’s Vegetable
Sicilian Hair Bewawor. We team from
it, tbe hair, fa a perfect Bate of health,
is coastaatiy failing oet. and new hair*

WHITE

BLH CK SUITS,

H/ID

BHOWfl.

GOOD

Linen Suits

COTTO^Dl SUITS,
15 and *6.

Working Pants,

Hickory Shirts,

76 oU to $2 00,

2fi eta. Each.

Cotton Socks,

The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,

staiafactiou, and which wo finally extin­
guished with a bucket of water. We
will, therefore, t thank yon to ship us
ninn Ifaboxk Machines by our first
steamer. Our steamers sail from Pier.
8, N. K., Mondays and Thursdays at 4 ' John »on A Co's, eek-brnted Gold Pen*,
ho beat in the market, for aale at tbe
r. w. Truly Years,
City Nora Depot. P. 0. building.
E T. Wassvs.
Vice President Wilimington Steamship Company.
' *

Lscal Bjijts JUticej.

large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market raica,
tlieir Brick Warehouse.

Chromo
School Cards,
orry /tens depot.

dently no word eon bo found ol uqual
significance.

I’*x»OK*t-—Wo received a pleasant
social call on Monday afternoon, from
Hon. 1’. H. Emerson, late Senator reoiu
Th* Mayor appointed Aid. Mudge, on tiemen—Upon opening at navigation
the Sth District; (Calhoun County) nnd
now Judge of the U. S- District Court, the Committee on By-Laws and Ordl last spring, wo were unfortunate enough
r.ance* in place of Aid. Wood rreigned. to supply our steamers with tbe Gudaer
fa tlie Territory of Utah. He bring* a
On motion «&gt;• Council adjourned an- Extinguishers.
Aside from constant
favurhblo report from his new home,
annoyance by teak a go, we arc satisfied
aud aaya it (Utah,) fa richer in mineral
of their utter’worthleesnees, two nxawealth than thn Northern 1’cninrola of
ehiaes having faded to put out t very

• • body should turn out, aa he t* one
o tho beet speakers in the State.
-AVool in small Cut begin* to come fa-

SUMMER

CASSIMERE SUITS.
11010 $15.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
The. wolf is howling, yet
\ Bcssnier, Heath $• Co., keep
right on selling Furniture
cheaper than ever. Call on
them before purchasing. Gtf

of tho fruit growors of tho Lak • Shore
Ito will I itsno excursion tickets for Hie
Kaismaroo mooting from all stations on
tho Chicago and Michigan lakn Shore
railroad, to Grand Junction, good to re­
turn at price of one fare. This will en­
able tho people of the Lake Shore, from
New Buffalo to Manistee, tn attend the
Knlamuoo meeting at half faro mtns.
Trains connect at Grand Junction for

Wno of our insurance agents received
the. following dtepatch wo do not know
ami preeume it made linlo difference a*
they nil Ken to bo acting on that rule.
An erudite inn eraneo agent oent the fol­
lowing dispatch to a Wootcru office just Ac., *500, allowed by ayre and uayeo.
I after tho Boston fire : “Our coapanfaa
Barlow A Goodyear, freight ou above,
all sound a* a nut. Lose will not exce^l *3.31. allowed by aye* and nayeo.
*100,000. Advance rates 25 per rent,
City of Grand Rapids, iioee cart and
nnd go ahead. Our motto | is *till "S»r freight, *38.81, allowed by ayea and

Tb«&gt; J., L. A 8. B. B. Company havo
staly placed mile board* un the h’lo-rajdi polos along tbe line of their read

SUMMER

CASSIMERE SUITS.
$15 to *25.

woro'yjrosont, including the mother of
tho bride, who is 91 yean of age.
Tho county scat of Huron Ceoaty i* .
to bo removixl from Port Austin to Rad !
Axo Corner*. I-and i* to bo cleared,
and temporary county budding* are Lu
bo erect'd on the site choseu. to Im
ready for ocrujiancy ia October.
J. F, Chamberlain, Esq., Editor of
tho St Joaoph HfU, fa making iwrangoments to visit hi* native home fa Seat. They are the bc*t, easiest, nnd
tho Sandwich Islands in the early port,1 Most duriabto *eat, evvr made,, aud no
«her sent can be a«&gt;ld where Ukrai mate
can bombtafaed. Don't bo deemved by
any imiTOon of tbe above seat*, but buy
, Thompson's 1‘ntent Spiral Spring Scat,
( for sale only by A. J. Spoanhlc.
6tf

*1,75, allowed by ayes and nayos.
G. M. Heed, Mrvlre aa Marsha). *U.86,
allowed by ayes andnayes.
What is Deramdor ? It ia a pojnW. D. Hayes, writing ordinance. *5.S,
Allowed by ayea and naysa
pound word from Anae, tho akin, and
A. J. Runs, work al brtdgv, *X31, al- An», gift, aignifying the giving or

with enrpeta

Canal Street.

We have no BR.'IJVCH STORES so don’t make a Mistake.

pine
A lump of gold weighing aevou .
1 ounce* ba* been found on th* farm uf
G. W. Jenninga fa Hillsdale County.
■ Miss lues A. Sexton, tho daughter of
the editor of tho Grand Ra|ddt Timc*,
ha* gone to Now York to fini«h het

By AM. Bentley—
That I. R. Bote-, be appointed as Aid.
It i» hoped and expected that every
from 3rd Ward In place of Ald. Wood,
jicreea in the City will cordially unite in
miking thi* a. celebration o/Jfehich th#
Carried by ayes ami nayca a« follow* :
people of the city will have &lt;"xa*iun to
Ayvw—Jewel), Mudgv, Daw*nn, lh-aa1 l&gt;o t«oud, and that it ahull so interest »er and Bentley.
Nayes—none.
tho people of the whole county that in

im -vats, rtraw hats, soda water,
cum. Hoot beer, lemonade, and
dust were the characteristic* uf

Our Number

R. R, a: 1 lollaad was robbed lost week
of *24.10. Entrance to tho (uffico wa*
gained through the window.
The Michigan Central Comp*ay aro
putting in 4,000 feet of rida track at
Ualeaburg, 1,000 at Augusta, and in­
tend to put in 2,000 feet at Battte Crock.

CHURCHES.

We note with groat pleasure that a
Philadelphia carpet manufacturing firm
han received the order tor tho carpeting
kley’s’Soda and B«r Fountain,
of tho United Statue Senate Chamber.
iinee to give down, to the great
Three thousand yards will Im required
faction of all patrons.
for the completion of this order. They
1 tsego Lodge of L 0. O. F- ecl­ havo also received tho order for furnish­
: J their third anniversary on tho
ing tho Pennsylvania State Buildings

D83A

10 Barrel lots nnd more sold to dealers at a very small ad­
vance above Car-load Rates.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kin dp,
CHROMOS !

f//ff lu/kber fur/usi/ed
'

Ifl

044 104g

LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

�I oihars in it* fidelity to fashion.

Mrs. j

IK 1“~* - mi: Tar

I cretions-of the skin, is mors abundant । with plnosant. useful or entertaining
than in cold; When it is insufficient' reading. Ji^ember, to to the cheapest
tho akin bwx-mes dry and horA ; aa|
books ? T. single sub­
in those ;.*rts of thn body where tho ..
.
M
- - .kin is thick and sub&gt;t to much mo-'
« &gt;2.00 a year,
. hr W-W,
tion, as on tho hands, it readily cracks . » cheaper still,
or fissure*. Tho amount of secretion i»f■ or
—8
° oopir*
- ---- Jtfor
~*$12.00,with both an extra
so much reduced in cold weather that 'copy and a splendid premium engraving
tho frequent washing of thn hands with
। to tho person getting up tbe dub. Spaci­
soap causes them to chap readily, and
this tho more certainly if tho so«p is not ' mens arc sent gratia to thoeo nulling to
thoroughly washed off. The alkali in got up dab*. Addreos. Ch** J. Pstursoap is usually in excess, and ibis eom- 1 eon, 30C Cheats ut Stmt, Philadelphia

BICHIGAR CntTRAL R. R.

Wishart's Pine Tree

' Ann S. Stephens' enchanting novel of;
In a healthy condition, the akin is i Tho Lust Inheritaiee, i» routinusd. and '
kept supole by na oily secretion, which j Jrn
exciting with «aeh new nog* I

Grand River Valley Division

Cordial.

NATURES GREAT REMEDY

arwassii-j:
TSSI

To prevent the hand* from chapping,
then, be careful to wash all soap from
I them thoroughly in clean water. This
will ordinarily suffice; but if not. it will and progression. Ito long tablu of con­
bdneecmarytu make good the removed oil I tents disclose* n' froightege nt once
by tho use of glyeotino. henoy. mutton ' timely, intereating, nnd edifying—wit­
Incss—The Baron of Kchwartx Honliorn,

V'rc
•±nAL,u3

land tiro Vienna Kxhlbitioa; Empress
I Elbnlroth of Austria; Socialism iu

a..,. lU.r.uulM

Atwriter f»r ,t»i*rt«»f MertssreDnlvi A8tU»Ck.lffA
... I

Commuuitien, from tho earliest; One
Kind of Ghoxta: Emily Faithfull aud
her Miuiou ; Itorn to Iw Hanged, with

—» *-J— “ger.
Every year increase* the popularity
of this valuable Hair Prquunlioii;
which i* duo to merit nlone. _ We can
M*uro our old patron* that it i« k&lt;-j t
fully up to Its high standard; and it
is two only reliable and perfected,prv|iaration for reitaring Gjxat oi: F*nxi&gt;
IIxii: to its youthful color, making it
soil, lustrous «nd riiken. The sraljs
by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandrulli
ami. bv it* tonic properties, prevents
the hair from foiling out, ns it stimu­
lates and nourishes the hair-gland'.
By its Ute, the hair grows thicker nnd"
stronger. In baldtiw. it rvstor. * tl.e
capillary glands to their normed vigor,
nnd will create a new grow tli. except
iu extreme old age. It-i» tlic juost
&lt;-coiiuniical Haib DjxSmUXO cv ur u»ol.
ns it require* fewer applications and
given the hair a wlleudid. ebrsy aj&gt;pearanccv A. A. Hayes, MJ)., J^tat A*saver of Mase-adiusctte, nays, ‘•The
_ _ A_____ ___ _____
I ___ C..11.S

valuable Jeirrno/ will commence its fifty­
seventh volutuo with the July number.
Sutwriptuiu prire 83.00 d-ycar, ut on

Cauchy &amp; Co's. Column.

I KES.

MORTGAGE SALE.

life-like illustrntiotis; A Noighlx^r of
Mine— n gnisf *tary; Itespiratiuii, or
Huw to Breathe; Tbs late Justus Von
Liebig; Giving While l.iring—good
advice; Tho .Science of Music—a nsros- .
' rory bramh of education; Tho lady'
and tho Cros*itig-8we«pcr, an illustrated

Brass—- both far sna]&gt;-bcans and for
shelling, may bo planted as late a* the
first of June, with every proepcct of
success.
CAXBAor.—For a rem delicate cabbage
for winter use, as well as for autumn,
there is nothing like tho Winningstadt,
Wakefield, and oilier early sorts. They
should bo sown r* tele as June, in some
cool place, like the north side of a fonre
or building- Transplant in a showery
time, and by first snow will have nice
little heads.
Cook carefully without
breaking, and servo up in quarters, and
you hare a treat too good for a kin^.
’ Cccrxuu roe Picxxuxo—it is not
best to get in the ground in this slbtion
until about tho tenth of Jane.
Scumes Secsau grown rapidly, and
far succession it is best to put same iu

v.v.i’rkTh’V-is
. w

Tie Pies Tree Tar Cortial,

RANTED
Croat American Dyspepsia Pills,

Tvxxrr* may be sown even ru late vs
the first of Auguxt,tor even tho middle.
If the weather is sKowory they makes
crop in a few weeks, aad the more rapid
tho growth tho better.
Swxrr Coax ton Fxxbixo.—Wherever
there ia a vacant piece of ground, it cafi
be used to good advantage by sowings
corn thickly in drills. It w ill make ex­
cellent food. either green or dried, for

,JU.I.LouM *B&gt;

XI?....lmi -in?;

trsraats
aMrtaeurarx.*t(Lg

Ma-iaolia Bahn
Michigan Central R. R;

BlQcr.ii.ie Complexion.

OLD. RELIAELE AUD DIRECT ROUTE.

.'w-’wSSSS
■Mrrtgjh

Buckingham’s Dye
A.&lt; nur Rcncw. r in many can-' r. quires too long a time, and to.. mut-Ii
care, to restore gray or fodi?! Wlti'kcrSjWC have prepared thi* dve. in mu
}&gt;rep&lt;iratimi; wnkh will quickly arid
cffictually aceemplfah this rv-uli. It

than other*. lat us *UDpoe&lt;- w o start'
with six Houdans—a tuck and fire bens. &gt;
Probably Out of thin five, two may lay
thirty eggs per annum wore than cither
of the other*; their ogga should be ,
noticed and o*ty tfiMOart. By followLag thia for a few years a very great
Twx Wrvv—It i« oAmidnng to
,J
' '-rr'nfc *'r'
“—ft
increase in egg-production may be at­ ; how well a man may live on a small iu- __
'
tained. My .attention wa* drawn to thi*.I com* who has a handy aad irgliueiDu-’
-wrw wr-yn;-yw
wif*. &amp;&gt;mw uteU lira and Brake a far J
jRi jEs Va 3Sl JtW.
hundred
I-'-"’ ........
in ou twalve-moutb, though valnolees
as a fancy blr^ and tho quality depend­
ed to several of her progeny; and I but his wife i* good for nothing.
hare si^co found other inatanrea which will own upfrara bar husband tor not ip
^W1,„ #r l!lr jtM1,ir.iory
prove conclusively that a vast improve­ Kring in as good stylo ns his neighbor. ors»««.s.-.r» if.^»i, c*Ma Cro». btpkihwM,
ment might easily lie affected in nearly white th* fault is wrtirely hacowm Hi. 1wJm'^.STiXSw
-I
all our bfrefia w*ro that careful wltemgbbor has * neat, cnpaltl* nuMndu*
„r &amp;(u*c&gt;
tion of brood stock made AT thia p«rX”
whirlpool into which a great manv sil- , ■iti**'*- wrenty «f is. xtuu. s»4 win. t*
tor cup. might ta. thrown, and the ap- I
U
I pnranco of th* water would bek'iutng«L , ‘ tvclli' I'arbollr Tablet' sreiyvi tro rely
I had, I hope myself to make some ex- 1 No Nicholas, tho diver is th* n-to restore in ttee texe*. T»U no aataltolae. It iSev
perimeats in thia direction shortly.
1 |I tho tre.uurv. It i* only au in*ult for
SeWjiKtaT/iil tolml ii.™
will say now that 1 am perfectly certain such a woman to talk to her hushund : i^r rMare nod.
the number of two hundred i&gt;gg» per
annum might be attained in a few years
with perfect ease wore tho object sys­
tematically nought ; and 1 trust these
few remarks may arouse n gem-rul at­
tention to it among thorn who keep, tho cure of disettMi* than all tho paten­
poultry for eggs only, and who tan easily. otea of th* materia medlea, are warmth,
do all that is necessary without any. rv*t, doanlinoM and pure air. Some ;
knowledge whatever of fancy pointe, or. persons mako it a virtue to bravo dis­
any attempt to breed exhibition bird*.—. oaso, ‘to ksop up' n* lung M they can ।
move a foot or crook a finger, nnd it',

DERMADOR.

,d (or
nt «U
rru. wowrt*. F-i:— Ifcrn*. Spr"-.

.JlLZ

Ayer's

rsl 4110* l*« SM.U-U. -US
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r^'is. *n&gt;ua &lt;bu
i» to*r«-..&lt;«l l.. Ike.
;rra».AV,.’,K“,utur
AI.'WS.-taaES'Jh.S
irel is asM Xtsie. *»• rexutrel u.
ton s?*wl iMsrutesn.u. I- fe-Mea
OOlrv. la tbs nt: -t UuUw. And

Sarsaparilla

•S: WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

M

roWLSi'S &amp;MAT W
exhausted that th* *y*:«m has lost ability
1 to towperat.-, and'typhoid forer »«to in 1
; and carries tbapahruTtu a premature

jesrf.
a
stantly growing repmaikai, tawed oo Iu
intrinsic vttture, aad suiamod by its remirkibte cure* So mlkl as to to uf »i“l
toneflcisl to children, and yet to searebtag
M to elfcetuaUy porge cut the pratcormpdonx oftb* bk..x!,»t&gt;ch to tto scrv.Mous
anasyphllltle conUminstten. Impurttto,
.. .u.T.---- .....
InthenUrti-­
MA. I..— ■•,.*».!-----------------for vrarx, toes yield to fill* I»wertul Ai.ltttotfl aad dtexpre*. ilcacc Us wond*rtil
emsnw of which are j.uLUJj known,
of Scroftlla. and sfi .croftdou* di*e**e.,
Ulcere,'Eruption*, »nd «rairt»v« disr-ricnot th* »kin.Tuxuora. BlotclM».
Boils, rimptes, PtUtUlew. Sore«,HtAntlAonyteh-in-. Koteor Enjdpclnn. Totter, Salt liheiini, Heald
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Michigan Wednesday, june

VOL. XVIII.

Wffl c«ri

MW

GREBLE

25. 1873.

&amp;
Don’t fail to arc the

SULKY CULTIVATOB!
THE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW!
Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
HARNESS, on hand, and made to Order. ris./Wife.
SHEET'IRON WARE Manufactured to Order

= S',, _
„
Orders already received from over .30 towns, and more coming by
. every mail.
-

"Alice T’ "f exclaimed, “how you
hive terrified us all. Ar* you ill ?"
“ Not ill," she answered,
" but I
feel so etraag*. &lt;3recis, I Jgtfh been
poeribte," I said, for my weariness was with my husband.
'• And all our reasoning tailed to con­
excessive.
“ Certainly." Th* vutuau ilartol up vince her of the impossibility of her
assertions Bho persists to this mo­
with alacrity.
“ Where are you going to p«r» him F' ment that sb* saw you aud was with
Con th* night of th* 17th of Octoasked mr guide.
,
or rather on the morning of the
- Up chamber."
18th. Where and bow the cannot tcM,
lut we think It must have \ liecn aotue
. dream. She la better now, knd I wish
you could as* bow last she is improv-

REAPERS and MOWERS, GRAIM, CULTIVATORS
SULKY RAKES, fc.

1000 will not supply the demand.

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR
“IBS!

where you lodge me;
only make I
haste.”
Ko I was conducted up a step ladder
that stood in the mraar of the room.
Into aa apartment ceiled with . slojang
Learns and veutilteted by uno small
window, where a cot l&gt;ed*t*a:I, crowd­
ed cloeo against the board partition,
and a trite table, with two (bain.
The woman set
light —an oil
Limp—co the table.
“ Anything mor* 1 can got yvu,
'• Nothing,-I thank you."
“ I hop*you'll alasu well, air. When
shall I call you?"
" At 4 o'clock in th* morning, if you

It in the Beat Combined Corn Cultivator

A boy can handle It over rough oruxldy ground wl&gt;&lt; iv
ether cultivators will not work.
It cuts the ground all oyer instead of leaving a atrip
between bledee wher* the Weed* au&lt;l crass anuttly lightly covered and will start with flr-l ralu a1* the ease with all other combined sulky cultivator.

agreeable sensations.
I will sit down and writ* to Alice,"
I thought, “ that will soothe my nerve*
and quiet me perhaps."
I descended Ihe tedder. The Are
still glowed redly on the (tone hearth ;
my companion and th* woman eat be­
side it talking in a tow tone, and a
third person eat at the table, eating—a
short, etout, villianuus looking man, in
a red flannel shirt and muddy trows-

1 asked fur erriting materials and re­
turned to njy room to writ* ta my
"My dxriing Alice.''
I paused and laid down mr pen as I
enucluded the words, half smiling to
think what she would «ay could she
know of my *trunge quarter*. Not until both aheet* Vac* covered
did I lay aside my pea and pre[»roJ
for slumber. A* I folded the paper I
happened to glanee toward my couch.
Was U the gteem of a human eye
obeerring me through th* crack* of
the board partition, of was it - tny own
fancy? Titer* was a crock there, but

DENTIST

Hartville,

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litiiiai.

What is it ?

Pun Wines and Hauers!

Yeo, My “Trip Hamiurr, " with which 1 tuakr Irons fur BUGGIEM.

This Valuable "Macni**" I have long toll the ored of. Il la one ot the great
Hiatus w hich enable* toe to cell Burti« »&gt; LOW aa to DEFT COMPETITION.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

DRUGS
Medicines

Dye Stuff:

Michigan-Exchange.
Single teat Buggies as Low as

PAlNfS £ OILS'

IF YOU WAIT

Now farmers,
There wae never before aa opportunity of this kind offered la Haatlma, I
— —us — . *»--■■■
-e mopey. I do not Intend

Wori

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erroteet of all ia the WHEEL.

NO. 9

“Iguseaso. Folks do stop than."
■‘I.tttafrocn hd»r
"Notvaay? about half a tall*."
“ Then let as make haste and reach
it I ata drenched to the akin."
Wo plodded on, tny companion more
than keeping pane with mr. Frseenlly
* o left th* edge of the ravine, entering
what eaenaod bke tracklees woods, and
keeping straight oa until the lights rd
some habitation gleamed fitfully through
the wot foliage.
It was a ruinous old plane, with the
window* all drawn to one side as if the
foundation had aettlod, and the pillar*
of a redo church nearly rotted away.
A woman answered my fellow-trareler’s knock. My companion whispered
a word or two to her, and she turned to
me with smooth, voluble word* ot web corp**. 1 hastened to call assistance,
but a|l ore efforts seeraod vain to re­
store life or animation. I was just about
etndtec for th* doctor,' when her senses
returned as suddenly ar-thoy had toft
u“ -*-*•&gt; *at Un in bed, pushing
back ter hair and looking wildly about

placing my vali** etom u&gt; the heed of
my bed. and barricading the luckfem
door with two chain. I extinguished
th* light and laid down.
At first I wae very wakeful, bat
gradually a eoQ dsowriaam teemed to
steal over m* like a misty maatfe. uatil.
ell of a sudden. eo*M Startfag aiatori*
thrill coursed through all my veins, sad
I eat up, suited and trembling.
A luminous rofirae. reemed to rtow
end quiver through the room—no light
of moon or star was ever to eoh or pen­
etrating—and by the Itttto window 1
aaw Afire, my wife, dreased la floating
garment* of white, with her long, gol­
den hair knotted baek by a blue ribbon.1
Apparently she was beckoning to me
with outstretched hands, and eyes full
tend petulantly to my»*K aa 1 plodded of wild, anxious tendernees.
along, keeping doe* to the trunk* of
I sprang to nay feet and rushed to­
the tree* to avoid the deep rarin a. ward her, but a* I reached tb* window
through which I oo«14 jnst hear the
roar of th* turbulent atraam forty or
fifty feet below. My Hood ran eoH re
consequences of of a misstsqi or a move
in the wrong direction.
Why had I
not boon contented to keep in the high
road?
Hold on ! Was that a light, or are
my eye* playing me talse ?
.
I stopped, holding on to the tow, res­
inous boughs of a hemlock that grew
on the Look; far it actually seemed as
if the wind would seise me bodily and
hurl inc down the precipitous descent.

Tnr—Th golliof JGL
Did you ever virit a relligg-mill ?
Polished steel cyliaden roralse mpelm,
sech pair *o geared that the surface in
contact revolve* in the aame diuctioa.
Ben and plats* of itoa.1dhAdi stabletetotnUe brightness, nro raatrheif from a
fiery furnace and pasted through th*
rolling proceas, till they come out not
touch thicker (han paper.
But occatiotJy the r*mnr*ela** macbinery get* hold of *orathing out of
the way *T tt* Ugituuate husaaae. Tor
instance, from some village among th*
hill* comes a youth with hie beloved to
eee the sight*. He proceed* to *Xplala:.
“You eee th* furnace yonder t

tn every airecuon.

They put it mto tto*

"Yei l ae4" »nmliea th* prodeu
damsel, drawing Lack a little.

"Yea.

it? They slick the end of the bar jret
here and-" th* vast af tbe aaafaoto M
lost iu aaboui of agony. The av*Dteing cyllndara haveJcaaghi ihp pour JUlorr* extended finger; and more rapidly
than the eye au trace the wt»W* wfifeh
dreoribo it. the wfatehand, Aa Arm*,
tare arm, the albow, the upney arm. are
drawn in and crashed; thefafr oCAp
victim Is dragged up against Ihe crliadera and tfad the arts i. torn finm it.
eoefat and fen* ia a ahepsfato ntow ton
the other ssda, while ifa referee aiafa
writhing to the ground, th* blood poor­
tag from the wound in swift jet* which
do not protend to explain ta account for no skill can stanch
'
'
it* mysteries. I simply relate facta.
- Bet why did the foul ritek Ms fi,Let psychologists unravel th* labvringer into the machine ?
He oegh* to
thical skein. I am not superstitious,
neither do I behne in ghosts, wraiths
Certainly hi* conduct I* open la criliand apparitions ; but this thing I do
know—that although my wife was in ci*m. 'Vice and *ia o&lt; every daecriptfoa
England, in the body, tho morning of are apt to catch th* unecspecting victim
by th* tip of the Anger, aad Arte Ma
the 18th of October, her spirit surely
stood beside mo in New York in the •taadily and reteulteaaly in among the
wheels, and, in the end grind hi* ve*y
moment of the deadly peril that men­
aced tus It may he that, to the sab- boose to powder.
For instance, the youug man who tn •
tie instinct and strength of a wife's bo­ idulgasinan
CM«*toa*!'gtM&gt;«rw*~‘f^
h lpr», all thing* ar* possible, but1
intoxicating drink ha*no arespinion that
A lie purely aavul my life.
ho ia thrusting his vuatantxa* fared
into an iron mill
B7ad-,*
‘’f
nwnduoca power. , The wheels ar* pol­
ished oo blight, and revolve with *0 lit­
tle owe*, that they eeem hantetosa
“Take care," aay* Mentor, but he replioa, like the other victim, “Oh,
pshaw! don't I know all about if F’
When Ealateff eent hi* page to Mas­
f&gt;f courtu he doe*. He know* that
ter Dumbtolon lor a aatie cloak, and of­
some people get drawn in and crushed;
fered hi* bond and Bacdolph's for pay­
but you do not mean to I—iluurtr, now,
ment, the answer was that the “tailor
that
ho U as weak a* they ae* 7 He as­
liked not the security.” The Knight
sure* you, with solemn emphasis, that
■ailed Dumbletoa a rascally knav* to if be should at any time feel lb* eightstand upon tocurity, and cried, “1 would
eet pinch, he wffl at oaee withdraw to a
a* lief they would put ratsbane in my
mouth a* slop it with security." He
1 ri.rf'iTu it r
di
Not oalv Shyioeks, but most capitalists
ar* deaf to borrowers, because they, aa it; ho know* that he will do it; and on
well a* FalstafTe tailor, "like not tlw&gt; ba goto until the remurselM wheel* »flectuatly ferpel In* dream -Miff" '
•ecurity.'' Capitalists will not lend a
Umhoocety ia another amQ i ofeah
poor man money They demand secur­
ity. A* he cannot end owe, other* will camhM um by a amgto finger seed
drags
them oa to their doom. Under
nut dbdome for him. Tie ha* no lands,
the
influence of same tugeal need, rad
no chattels, on which he eon give a mort­
or imaginary, the dark yidfla to tofepgage. Where hoi* sanguine that ho
can double th* money he wiahm to bor­ laden, and appropriate* a ' few dollar*
which do ocXbetoagto hhn. Ho dose
row, they sey to him, "you may be rob­
bed or ebMtod, or your investment may not ataal the meney, remaenbor; be

be banted np and your insu ranee worth­
lees, or you may abscond, or your death
may Hight the brightest prospects"—
“we like sot your security. It is a cas­
tle in the air.
Again capitalists shun putting their
investments into th* hands of aay poor
stranger. Xbey ar* dietrustful at hi*
is demanded | of hie esal. where he has
no interest at stake ; and yf his vigi­
lance, where there are temptation* to
negligence. Ila might carve out hie
fortune, but no ono will trait him with

But :uu*t capital end labor needs l&gt;*
hostile? I, there noway in which cep.taliite &lt;ui be just to ihomeelv**, andy.l
g*a*&lt;paa to Lcrrowen Y Tee, they can.
How? By land islet oa ton years'
crolit, and six per cent, interest The
bcrower cannot be cheated oat of tend
which is not deeded to him till he has
finished paying for it. He cannot rua
away with it. No fir* can burn it up

boraety,
distrtnrtau.
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erdeo of them all by bis fear ot loreret
the rem he paid in advance, together
with whatever he lay* out to improve
hi* form, aud by his hope of making it
pay for itself, and support him aad hi*.
Other borruwiag dulls th* edge of thrift
—this shaniemi it
Th* Bcriiugtoa * Mieaoari Hirer
Ballroad Ou., within thirty-three months
onward from April, 1870, sold ia Iowa
afa Nebmaka, 47«,MH acres, to 4^26
porchaeer*. mostly on tea jeers’ credit,
at six per oant interest Th* purchases
average on. hundred and eight acre*

■.ommndating hrmietf and hanefeg no
oua ButaloM act Wit tsenaiant to roplaco th* ameuat as he a^p*0
cd. Time Jiaaec* OS, aud tb* thought
occur* to him t^ai au possible chance
of detection is pareed, and that it will
1-0 {Wrfectly sat* not to refirad st all
He tweoms* mere aad bk»» rooincited
to delay. Another praaaiag call-fur
money cornea, aad he finds h-tttovenisut to fnrroas* the debt Still his evil
fnctiese are not Afaovwed; He 'far­
low* mar*, aad freis lee* swriOus about
the fane of peymeat Thta, at test, all
*•&amp;*« of honor is lost; fraud bae be­
come familiar to (he mind, and th* '£*-

and, thoesfure, tUi he ha* a. rigid Ja
destroy it like any other kind ofprop-

th7arbiter fltaw’teCfJ teXtftaui

en. But it la fetes that a nm nwxi
hie own life. Hi. life fo ut gfrra to
hint by himself: it is not conserved fa
ds existence by himself;
ths natoral tow of right and wrong tOir every
men Iha I - « U M -- w---- ■—

abhorrent to the hmn family,
■ada, therefore, must be a criaw.
at meat be at alt** Aly a aria* d
worst degree. Fer.MlUbfefee

Tfare the B. A. M. rood haa furnished
4,52i loan*, amounting, iu the aggre­
gate, to H0M.40K, to men. must ol
whom, would Lave been unable to bor-

infinitely mercihL Bo He laTfa^efe
an faflaife being-the Creator, ths
Eternal FUfafekfa soar** ot a* good.
But how &lt;rea Bod fa rereeiful fa" ealCid*. ? IfHi iretom eteraaL? It »rat
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for to Bh»t_________ j- ,
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meat bealtoiTOd to be coaeiatant wM
HimWfmHb cfetul natora, te

deedly
lb* wm_-------------------------- ------------gfiaemee of eterligh t I knew not what
impel** guided my footstep* I never
■hall knew how many time* I era*nd
my own track, or how doe* I stood to
the brink of th* deadly ravine, but
sotoemeerifal Prolifer-----------------*
me wtAaguMtogemd'

4100

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■ EW YORK CORRESPOHDKHCE

Rich
an? reported from Ahtbamn.
Mrs. Abraham Lincoln Is at fit Catk. Chart** ha* begun already io fool arina*. Ont, Making health.
Tho Masonic Grand Isxlg* of WiscvnWhite there are many and continctd Chore indefinable longing* fuc other thaa
rumor* of dread king cholera visiting tho paternal and maternal *ociety, which
ciOM tn tho Southern State* not more ha* brought *o many uf nature* netted.
than three or four dsy* juum v li-iia
Now YoA, it behooves th* Health offi­ gu«*a it «u yestarday, now—Cbarto*
cial* among n* to be cm th* alert, lent took the long rood hone from school,

TEJ1 and (J OFFEE,
Of-which be ha* a

oshc wa* in a buiry to get them, tort

tin-crowded nxitropuli'.. and Mums the
form of aa epidemic. That *och caa-.i m and waashfaln*** aa the case de
mandaia exercised at thn entrance of
our port, where infectious disuatu* ate
■u;ijki**&gt;1 first to demand
ruirntxe
among n*. a viait to Qaaraaiin* will foilly aatisfy th* most exacting inquirer.
Th* authoring hold that they aru *vur
on Ihe lookout for cholera and kindred
diMoras, but they do not aatxqoto that
tho former will reach tht* port at this
time, yet it may, a* any single parsecgrr from a village in Europe or rl*ewhorr infected with th* di reave might
tak* paaaag* on lioard a crowded *hip,
and after departure contaminate tho
the majority of bi* or her fellow passen­
gers. This ri*k ha* been deemed on*
of danger for years, and now is hold m
such by th* medical^unthimcn there in
charge ; but not mofo so titan dutlng
many Nasons put.

It ie currently reported that the Mex­
ican* will b* glad to avail thi-maclvc* of
the precedent of General'McKanxie'n
•xamptoto make an inenntemon thi*
aid* of th* Rio Grand, on th* lint pre­
tence that may arise. Thi* report if
true, of which th*ro duoatud aewn io b*
much doubt, point* to the real trouble

Now York, netted ISO,000 for the new
which make all our lire* more or lau Masonic Temple.
Preparations are making for a Gov­
precarious threw Charles into (ho com­
ernment aciantifie expedition to uboerve
pany of »vine boyo. Ud*r than himaelf tho transit of V*nu*.
The chotern hu made its appearanr*
have some eoda water. Chart** like* at Cinoinuali, where two fatal ca«n»
•oda water, and likea th* big boys—
womfais how he'll .feel himaelf whan
ho'* big enough himaelf to aay "be
afterward*. Th* big boy* all called for
"cream" in theirs, and Charles, too
thirsty io notio* the quiet wink* tho
big hpya Upped it each other, took
"cream" io hi*. Charte* drank greed­
ily and wondered why hi* father never
called for “cream," and began to feel
very tall and ittung, and withal *welled
shortlyjinto undreamed indopundeiw*.
“Go-hokey, boy*! that'* good. lot'* have
another." And a* tho cool pungent
•tuff gurgled down hi* throat, Char*]*
would have thought of Jove'b-Koctar if

A notable event which haa been an.
ticipeted with much intexret in nil basi­
ns** am! insurance circte*. wax tho an-

culiar interest attached to this mooting,
««. far the past year, thri Company ba,
bcuu made th* object of tian* invuctivo
and abase by black mailer* of high aud
low degree and by the tosaur statrlilea
who revolve in their train, htunbte imitatoni of tho notorious English. The
most n:ro&gt;io us coargv* have been mndo
against it* principal official* in order to
destroy the confidence of it* member*
in the management, which i* cumpoeed

all time*, along that border, there ie a
continual troptatiott to just *neh forays
■a the recent on* under General McKenair, and .which ia that cm* arete eo
naturally and *u «trongly that the Mex­
ican Govarnment will hav* no difficulty
in acquitting out* of any wrioas par­
para of menacing it* indrpcudamc.
And yet, if rente understanding is nut
arrived at between the Mexican Gov­
the city. Him I^gisloture bad been
ernment and ovre, that shall prohibit
' informed—a* wo &lt;4ironic!cd test March,
tho poraibility of other aimiliar raid*,
tut t^a officiatoonly held their plax*
w* tear thero are m«u enough in Mex­
by'pToxic* procured by agent*, and
ico who, foe cat* purpore and another,
thia is where the event is striking and
will nefee the opportunity to retaliate
| notaldu At the cteetion but one vote
by craaaing over into Tina*, withhortllc 1
intention*. And then out people may­
rr who was unable to appear In ;&gt;orson,
look at thi* matter iu a new light; pw
and the next striking point is that the
*ibly, nay probably, armvd collnion* old board wot* unan-mously ro-el&lt;mt*d&gt;
may tak* idaae, and wo may find our-

Sales of (J/e UJ^er^ M'Hspnf^

■

The Ohio M*ti; Fair is to be held at
Mansfield, on the l»t, 2d, 3d, 4th and
5th of September
Tho annua! Convention of tho Edito­
rial Association of Wisconsin, met at

with as little &lt;Way aa the rircmnatancra
of the CBM wiU admit of; tho two G®vorMMUta ought to come Jo a* giiWW

shaO put them npoa a wall defined footting aa little liabto to ab.se, or tmraqnattaatinr, ra tha nature of th* rare will

prescriptions carefully compounded

struction. and easily adapted to
different kinds of work,
MIRBI.EIZtD

Sil

easier,
anV
rna^Juns, areyuaiiitiss tcMffR*-recommend the AV
ct Wilson to the public as Superior to any other sewing
machine in the mttkel.
'

tor* hare uHady
ioxpeud«4. t°
keep Stokre from thj gallaw&lt;

j. fficti

The Connwficut Senate has pained
Should tto- Agent fall to coll oa yon, he Invito* you la tail at his affile* Iu th*
Htore ut Hlt'KH BRO ’H. Hlale Atroel, iisMlng*, MMhf, aUfi examlBO the
tho bill fixing tho rate ot intereat at 7
GOLDSMITH'S BRYANT A STRATTON
instead of fi per bent. a» heretofore.
at-itas** t ivxxsirv.
Th* first j«***«ngwr tioin on the
Miraauri, Kaaaa* and Tcxa* Railway
X. D. COOK, Apul.
arrived nt Hannibal, Missouri, Monday.

,, ,
.
ea'led to moot nt Itallas, Aug.

which he found hard to stopover. At
last an extra largo billow rant* up nnd
Charles took

Ho*. Ju*&lt;iph Brooks Im* TTZ'FV
ivtumt-nced I
71T
suit in tho Cirei-'t t ourt of Pulaski
county, Ark., against Governor Baxter .

which he faintly diw-erned tho outlines
of a door with bi* father standing tn it.
Charlo* loaned on an elbow nnd reflect­
ed. He *aw through it. "Father II
,

Ben Hutter, in a political dium-r!
speech tho other day nt Boston, an ।
noancod himself as roai,:dvlo for Gov- I
ernor of Masou'hmct*.
Tho Legislature of T«rra», in view wf
Mexican dopredntion* on the border. '

1IEAMES A CO,

FLOUR MERCHANTS

ru WOODliUIDGE SITKEET.
rr HMby.
JlKTflOiT. NICU.

. v
A. - ■

1 iXiSSLIXSZ"
. . . . “ ii ftK *
hitchin* a dam' lu-11 sight higbertn Ic'n1
... .
, .

A II ,

CoMisiiMlmtat,

ATVI ATI.U KTKKET.
A while froet was oWrvad in some ', |;. t
...,:4
kh.h,,UKTitoiT
stop. Give's your arm, olo boy."
localities in the outskirts of Portsmouth |
- ----------- '------------■
Saturday morning, 14th, and nrerrost' , L-Ttetarrt.s4&gt;s*«»s *•*■••
&lt;«o—••■••to
poultico over hi* nose in th* root, front wore not uncomfortable at mid-day.
1
JOHN ll-WF.XDEl.l. k. CO..
halt. Hi* father, liaving sruM’. the
Lontbcting report* on current re,-■■&lt;«!■■ ■**.■**»■•
gunline
theApochra.
tfomo
suy
they
;
nMTl,
GRAIN,
PORK
AND
SEED
boy’s btcath and questioned him as to
recent Iransactiun*, ha* gnfi» down

That 1 Must and Will 8&lt;M m

gMM
thv 4th of July, to raise fund* far n
----- - ----------Soldier*' Memorial Monument, nnd tin- Of IT I ITT?
VXmiJLTQ
citiren, generally an- moving in UnW VlilkO.
drug-*tun&gt; man. Ho fondly believe*
1
f All Us4&gt;s&lt; Itoler sodShwl lm» *«fK. 4u«.
. Io «nl.»ou
»&lt;*.«. AU te.ll.rs WO.
that the juUllue,-[strap, ‘and damage*

Too worii of toying fto irorioettte
rotnitoder oFAe ifuslrervn * Big Itopids road was eomtnenred tort Yfand«v,
and ere another wo*k*g4e» bt, tho prff
of the I’on'toitw'effi probably!.« hurt!
along tho relter 6f Mitrhelf Creek
• Lawtna drans K«r main strict cv*ry
Monday morning, and on* drav in that
town i* kept.busy tho rest of tho week
carting away tlio noalt.
Guv. Bagley haa appointed E. U.
Dava of Laautg. g* on* of th* Baud
of Control of the Reterm School, to fill
tho vacaacy caused by tho re*ignat*ou
of Jam** 1. M**d.
let, prune or cbrrtuut colored beg*
ThaGtaad Jury of tiio IT. H Court
Caahmcre, fastened the entire length of took a free ride over th* G. IL * I.
the front with large plain jet button*. Road to Travorre City, tort ffatr day,
Thor* ar* tquare pocket* on tho front*.
Th. brak half fits the figure, and there

placed fa* wirtftffiliW for Governor,
Hon. Nelson Ifingtey, Jr, the welt
known editor of the Lesriaton Jwraf,
aad oo* of tlw moat gifted Uratora in
the State. Of h-m and -the approach-

10c.
12c.
20c.
Cawimere, “ 25 to 55c.
Roys' Suitf, Wool,
Menu’ Union CaMimerc euita, wool,
•' Cotton auits,
Linen Coata,

ff** Syylx* or HATS

4

$5,00
8,00
5,00

.

C^S !

H’lSSmESES.

9446

First-Class Instruments.

I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.
Rootna and Officeu to rentn over my, store.

R' MUDGE.

HssUw^MarUlvn.

____________

ru^ellITe^Ss
At Hastings
FINE NEW STOCK OF

My MACHINERY

New Scales.

' Oi’ilfi
New Prices.
Veiy Low.

CLOTHING,

SAUficr
BOOTS ANti jn'oE?.’

U'it/^rodni, Mf.$5b Greene, near Kiglith

3'. K

S4TISF4CTIOII!

i
'

1 bhoii'lu Barlow A Goutyvar'*

i
,of Virginia Among thora prominently |
mcofionsd are Cotoool Robert E. With- ■
1•r*. *x-Gov. Smith. A. H. IL Sioort, i
R. M. T. Hunter. Judge Walu-r Staple* ■
and Grarg* Kemper.
Mas. Anthowy * ptea of " bo offoare'’
did
wot avail Th* Jmlge, and Jury ly!
1
bi* direction, found her gvllty of viola­
ting die etecUoa law* of Now York, I
and aaatanrad bra to pay a fine of 9100
and crate Minify adding I " Thero i»

Hon. John Printiss, the oldait prin­
ter and newspaper publuher in New
England, and perhaps in the Unitea
State*, diwl at Keene, N. H-. June Oth.
in the 00th y*ar of hi* age. He cstablishad th* New Hamiwdi -e ffrafihrt m
1709, and conducted it for 19 year*.
An official statement of the ar-nber
of Grange* of the Patron* of Huabendry in th* country prcvu&gt;u* to May 19tii,
W7A show* th* following iu the State*
/•kania*, 15; California, h; Georgia.
10; llHuoi*, 431 ; Indiana, 142; lown,
LM7; Kanra*. 12H; Michigan, M;
jCaaraota, 218: Mimiaaipre, 112;
Mireouri,2A5 ; N.Lreaka, 190; Ohio,
47 : tfotUh OtosUM, 118; T*an**ra*,
13; Vermont 22; Wirem.ua 140—
making an organisation, in tho United

ixtv

Yard wide Sheeting at
Stripe Shirting . “

erg«n*ty uf law in motion and endeavor

The proposal of l'rofo**or Wise to
v3U*a the Attenttein a Bollooa,revivcs the
ladg-moated qua*lion of the pncticabi'' iy
of A»rial navigation. A sudden fit of
i,
the put of tho Boston City

BACON &amp; KARRS’

... ,O.T.--,. Hasn. n-u
19th Wii* mt, isauuira*.

places were acceptably filled. There­
rendered a written verdict, th &gt; most'
fore the thing was all one aided ami , If they fan. he ptojXNe* to mov* 10 mik* beatiful sp-rimen of phonographic I T.k
Wo think, ala.*, that no ono can have
out of town on to a farm his wife owns. spelling ywi seen. It was, “ Kno co* '
of axcion."
-to
regarded our relation* with Mexico care­
Mrs. Quincy Shaw, daughlcr ol Prot ~
..stiioit
fully of late, without having com* to
Agastix, ha* contributed qao hundred1 ,,
th* conduaon that it i* a design char- eotemn against this rreult. But the
thousand dollrm to tho Muse- &gt; of 'll BOAT AND LUNG IN-STITLTI^
ulmd by many, certainly on ovr aide of S2.000 member* whose officer* bold in
Comparaiire Ecology, iu which her
r‘‘I Jj-*”'!."*
tth* border, aad propably oa the Mex­ trust a cash ream e of over ttK',000,900 sun is tho completion at the Borton, father is -&gt; dreply interrated.
y&lt;i ,
MACOTIB att.
ican, to »tir up strife with a view to would ear* very little about it- Apro­ Concord &amp; Montreal Road to tho Twiu
N*W* has just baemwrived of an
It
rstl i-.rses.Hy far .. siobIbsusb.
make wnr, that another acquisition of pos ot this, English i* still in jail tho M-junlaiu House, onlv elevon mile* from •nrthqmska wFcb visitel Valparaire
' . ........
■*
*"*“
Inst.
Several naonle
pcotrle w
wore
____ »■ Mure* wuxura, .-■&gt;. rropv.
the
16th
Inst.
Several
the
bare
of
Mount
Waahingtou.
Thia
bail though reduced from 120,QUO to
U?_________
.
,™to._ •••i;DiaNFEcis.n:BTriES, 'SOOTHES
_________
Theta ia mach talk about th* prewnt 12.000, not boiug forthcom:ng.
ia, iu-lrad, a valuable addition to the K kilted, a l_.
ANU 1UUL.1
R., facilities in the] While Mountain many bu-ldings sotiouxly injure).
meonveafaet frontier fine, aad about
A Boston (taper aaaerte that
Region, aud wo trust thi* delightful
Ot riot province* which now )&gt;• in negvic. on of com try may not bo overlooked
fact just on the other ado. Tho object
of all thi* m txanepanmt enough: If
ih*i great and grand river, th* Rio
Grande, does'not form a distinct and
well-defined bewndary line, i* it poadblc
to trace dm, or in any ovont could a
better uu* be traced amm the plain* or Sophomore class** of (Mumbia Colle
•xcluakm of &lt;&lt;Jore&lt;i children from the
public *chixAsthrough the forests of Cuhahuiliu or is concluded. The examination of tho
AdrtahNuevo Leon 7 Or, who con tall. If the Janson for prise* wi11 take place &lt;o&gt;
Tho Judge* of the Su|irmo Court of
Tueoday,
Wodaraday
and
Thursdaypolicy of farcing that boundary South­
Illinois on Wednesday elactud Judge
Minitary
Display.
Sidney IL B:*cc* Chief Jaaticc. Judge
ward. ia one* ontered upon, wbor* it next, and rm Friday tho examination
A Generqu* chap put two &lt;50 bill*
will .top? And wo te-bevo it i* well far admission will bo opened.
on the colleciiosi plate of a Elint church Court, having held his roat over quarter
The Foraaaic speMhra of Dai id Paul n-centlr, and th* chnrch folk* ora loth- of a rontury.
that our people should took this ques­
tion squarely in th* fora ju*t now. Our Brown, of old ono of the loading light* cring their head* to know who he ia.
The Jury atgAlfrvd. Me., bos found
/res mrekaoe t», that nin*-tentbs of lite of the Phitoddphia Bar, hav* been ed- ’
I. B. Proctor of St Joseph, recently Wegner guilty of mr-der in th* Hist
Kteo»&lt; &gt;11*. Mraa* to
;&gt;«cple of thaw Vailed Statu* want no itod by hi* sou, Robert E. Brown, and convicted in ihe Cirosut Court of Borri«m degree. 11 is cou n*4 will filo exception*
county, lor fotginfi * do*L has bwn *en- to bo argued b*for€ the law term of tho
further oxMaioa of oar territory South- will be published by subscription.
court next mouth, and hi* soajenco iu
Mr. Hepworth Dixon will Irav*
ward, and toast of al! at th* expense of
shortly for the United State* to deliver
a war with the Republic of Mexico.
A g’rt of twelv* year* and n boy of
Th* vast area of T.xa* will tako all a ctrnrra of IcctnriM upon the Spanish
fourteen ore about to be man led in
(telveston. Texa*.
Th* bridegroom
th* immigvottoa that m-Wtely
«DuJ Ropublrr and tho noir German Ew­
mu»t
go to scluxil ono year yet and thv
that way fot half a rantnry without bobride three years, under the compulsory
Olive Logan’• Summer Nonunion will
comiag as denrely populated a* i*Ma*education law of that Stele.
sachuactt* or New York to-day. It, be isaued by Adam Victor A Co, in
thsrefure., Income* all thoughtful , ciu- July. “ They Met by Chance" m the,

chieveu* plotter* (along eur Southern'
border, abrtted, u they undoubtedly'
are, by 'iAetnTng poHtirian* Mattered
all about the country- We believe that
notate* wrong waa intended by fl rami

lf,e
Guar*
ratcc of its Superiority over all
athtr sMt ius machine
IB
1-eiHd th'
simple in ftoi-

NEW

WAREHOUSE,

Adjoining C. F. Dwight A Co.1*
Foundcry.

Will not ba Undersold.

JOSEPH PFLUG

Get the Bes&gt; !

DR. CROOK’S WISE OF TAB!

ernmeut* far the last th-ra year*:
Yrar. UaiWStttea.
Great Btetota.

iw

nuMm.

UGH

12AMS.M3

-—""

ALL WDBK PHOTOGRAPHIC,
row 1
partmant till six month* after Mr. MoaSo'&lt;manguralKm. H* waa Mini*t*r to
I Eag&amp;nd when appointed. Mr. Madi­
son and S*warl are tb* only fuU-terwmd

S«re» HA0U3MA
CLOUt+H
—-

; MUCH

GEORGE W(

�TH* Kerdauc^

BmUis*,

PohM R»»ort.

•u fined 85.W.

LITERART NOTIONS.

and Michigan T*ach*r*’ Assacla-

Agriiraliural Society Notice.

ULOTH ING.

Tho following is the programme of
tho joint meeting of tho Ohio and Michlighlful reading for both young and old.
Three new serial stories, Money-Maker ; at Put-in-Bay. July 2d aad 3d, 1878;

This number, which commence*

The caeo o! (ha Tsopte vv Alcoa, vor Optic, Seton Daughters, by Amanda
M. Douglas, and A Stout Heart; or
jah Kellogg, are begun, are all illuatra*

COL'NTF OFFICER*.
Th* case of the City of Hastings vs.
Jamas Clr-ke and Loronxo D. Gardner, tioua, Tho Puxxling Sum; Summer
Showers; The Fairy of the Woods, and
The Morning Light is Breaking. Pub­
feadaata, uatd July 9th, 1873, at 1 P. lished by Loe A Shepard, 149 Washing-

•cutive Committee and others of tho
Barry County Agrieultrral Society, at
th o Co. Clark's office on Saturday, Juno
28th inst, at 10 o'clock A. M., fur tho
purpose ol establishing a list of promiFoxsroox.—1. Inaugural Address, uni aud fixing upon a time fur holding
U. T. Curran, Sandusky, Ohio, Praridsut Ohio tkate Teachsrs* Atoxiation.
2, "Methods of Instruction in Natu - for other business.
T. ALTOFT,
H. Tenable, Cincinnati, O.
'
President.
Discussion opened by C. L
J. M. Nrvixs, SccreUry.
Cleveland 0.
June 17th, 1873.
juno!8t2
3. MiscalUncous businoa*.
Frmaovm.—1. Address b,-------GaoCTOUZ* cheaper than ev»r at
dent J. B. Angell, University of |MkhI- Bxrrn,
Maxan A Pubtox**.
gan, on “The Philosophic Study of Lit-

■■I

struxuoii. Michigan
•2. "Drawing from Natural Objects
in Public Schuola” Arthur Foringer,
it. to this country about forty years af­ Cincinnati, O.
the Reform School at Lansing.
ter the close of tho Revolutionary war.
rvvx 12t«.
Ho stood pcrliaps next to Washington
The ease of tho People v*. Olivor
silluu, Ohio.
Woodruif, for assault am! battery, was
called and adjourned until Juno Iflth,

Thus Motcnta—TIiot 80 day bill.

CLOTHING.

।

742252

Out Number is

■m

36 Canal Street.

We have no BR.l.VCH STORES so don’t make a Mistake.
SUMIkfJSR.
CASSIMERE SUITS.
$1510125.

The "Galaxy" for July will contain

Th. case of tho People vs. Hiram

CLOTHING.

SIMMER

HUMMER

CASSIMERE SUITS,
$10 to $15.

CASSIMERE SUITS,

.SW5E2

I
3

8
a

lUptUlr, Pjtwpala. IsdlfSeUMi,
HaMu Mil IMiliir. In itotr vsr-

of c«»r most dialing oishod men ancom-

Albany, which occupied about a week.

Wm. Burgher, was withdrawn by City
Attorney.
P*r Yoca RaiLkoae Boms.—Anoth­
er decision in the United States, Circuit
u. muw

. •».

'

2. ‘Th* Common Schools, Histori­
cally." Prof. Putnam, State Normal

this article ia a vivid description of

five fully illus- sted papers; tho first,

J. BOSIKT*. F.M.

CMUICHES.

ing upon tho
if Muaicipali, tie* in thia State to pay ttoir Railroad way* of seamen and landsharks, and the
efforts made at tho present time to. help
Bonds, to which wo ask tbo attention of
the authoritiea of tho Townahipe in this
pation of th* Litter; National Stan­
I county that still hare outstanding, past
dards and Emblems i* a sketch u: var-

SStlfS-ii-jws

FURNITURE

$3ftOO worth of Furni­
ttituto a I’rop]iar ture.Will be sold at cost at
Hessmer. Heath. &lt;f- Co.’s store
—„ and 1‘ractico for
Teachers." W. Mitchell, of Worthing­ for the next GO days. To
ton Nonna! School, Ohio.
make room for an entire new
\stock of Furniture. Be will
tion for sell our whole stock at cdst for
the High School."
&gt;. Stung, cash.
This is no humbug.
Grand Rapids, Mwl
Come and see for yourself.
BESSMER, HEATH &amp; CO.
Hastings, June

face a'mila nu tographa

baan any fraud or irregularity.

MU. WILLIAM*. Snik*.
IIASTINGN LODGE. NO.5M,wert»«r^

SPECIAL NOTICE.

WHITE

4fD

SUITS,

snow

Linan Suits

t!2 to 140

“MT-nET

GOOD
COlTO/UDS SUITS,
95

and

£

t=

x

Emilio Caatelar

South series uf magnificently illustrated
article* bef/.na tn &amp; rihur't for July- In
the first paper entitled The New Route
to tho Gulf. Mr. Edward King gives us

Dwight A Burrell. Our people should
carefully examine home invention*, and
rapidly modernising
if they are as good as thoee of foreign country.
An entertaining illustrated
manularturv, purchase those made at pa[&gt;er on Low Life in Berlin follows this.
1 home.
One of the must interearing magazine

CHILDRENS’ SUITS,

BOYS’ SUITS
Al.l. MINIM,
14 to 815.

YOUTHS'

The Babcock Hook and Ladder Track
can Ik&gt; obtained. Don't be deceived by
any imitatioa of the above seals, but buy
Thompaon’* Patent Spiral Spring Scat.
| fur saw only by A. J. SponnbV&lt;Uf

publican Movement in Europe, treating
of the Geimxnic races. Colonel Kuox
writes concetuing tho Russian policy in

Hessmer{ Heath Co., are
Advertising their whole stock
ot Furniture at cost, they
mean Just what they say.(Jive them a call.

Ish, situated on sec km including one ot Bayrrd Taylor'
Up of Hastings, was to­ provisations ; tho Old Stager's reminisby fire. Loss something
oontinued;and there aro two short stories.
•North America" of The editorial departments oru filled.
r ALMKR ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4» | Philadelphia, for 31,900. Tho origin Harper A Brothers, publishers.

LOCALS

BLJ^CK

2. ‘-Uniform Course of Instruction
for High SchooM" E. H. Cook, Col­
rondorod eatico; Sicily and the Sicilians ia an en­ umbus. 0.
Kaisuminuig or Graining, ever dime in
.
tertaining sketch of travel; General
this city, call on John Michanl. Ho is
cuit Court, compelling that cit
just the man who can suit you.
hall, Columbus, O.
interest upon 883,1)00 coupon
tho General's aid-de-camp. Colonel J. 0.
sued aa subeariptioTi to ilm shx
Grand Rapid* A Indiana Railroad. Tho
the public, and to the fanners in
Court bold that where bonds l&gt;oar upon ie* describing the General*, recent tour Bay will carry tradton to this moc-tinig ular that ho
at half rate.. Board will be furnished for tho oeleb
ludependenco it a historical sketch by

II tXTINGS LOD41E. NO. U. F. A J
“ ‘ mmwssUmImmm WwJ.Mtiy .vs
wr.r. U&gt;«
w

niLP FLOWER LO1MJE. NO. 44.
.MC..WT
W.C.T.
fSRsu c. trruxKX. h. a

FINE

Prof. E. Olney.

Univorat

Working Panto,

Hickory Shirts,

Cotton Socks,

75 eta to 42.00,

1

z

of 1 ght extension ladder.,

s
1 an shall sell goods at torr.
t call.

Giro us

Hamilton's Bucbu and Dsnd.lion is
if
taking tho place of all other diuretic
remedies. Tho intrinsic merit of the |
t _wolf is howling,
v
The
yet
preparation has gained fur it a derr.d i Bessmerf Heath
Co., keep
reputation as th* best rem.iy for all dis-1 right on selling Furniture
eased condition of the kidney, and liv.r1 cheaper than ever. Call ,on
•vor preoonted to the public- Any pby-, them before purchasing. Gif

defence of Lincoln from tho attacks of . ...
.■ r
i Li
&gt;
Tux liaxst Cnicioo jestuxs i* noiam Un. preparsuun form , valu.bl. el- iog
immense bu.'certain late biographer*. Another UOtetarative and blood purifier, removing I n„,
oa by Jim Sutton,
out all bills duo us for legal or other
Newell's singular autobiographic paper, through the healthy action of the kid- ' Jim is ou Jc-'tnreon Street, and does
i ev&gt; huiintu than ony other institution
brother, haa been employed to
entitled Rccollect:ons of a Restored
i of tho kind in Hasting*
His sforv is
always full, pricve low for cmo or ready
; [iav, and would like to have tbo public 1
tinuatton of Arthur Bonnicastle (in
shall settle all advertising so
i
call
on
him
liefore
they
»f«&lt;uidrr
their .
which chronicled the death of Old
Although we find the fallowing in a
j money at tho higher priced groceries.
• Jenks), siotlu* by Adeline Trafluu and
Magnetic Oint- I Grot eric* of every description both light |
reliable exchange, wo cannot vouch for Miss Osgood ; a remarkable paper by
merit in this dangerous disease are truly | *"1.
that short accounts make long friends
&gt;.... h~:
--------- — —
walked 200 mites in one day, chopped Donald, G. P. Lithrop, *B. F. Taylor, snatched from the grave by tho use of
longer than three months—in justice to
this ointment, whan every other means ] Hark! do you hear this
Mia Arinan, an'others.
In Topic, of
bad failed. Wo hare many rases re-1 howling ? Yes ; but what is
potatoes, aud than danced all night
the Time Dr. Holland diacasse* Amcri{■orted to us corroborating this Mate- j it ?
Why, BeSSincr, HtUlth j
moot. It is wpiolly sffocure in luflam-i &lt;f- Co., are selling SO much \
and Summer Play. In The Old Cabinet
mation of aay uf tlio Pelvic or abdomi- Furniture, and SO much
■ '
cheaper than any other ■J**rU,“
Now York Lila Insurance Company, is Twilight, Within aad Without, Ideal
blight showers.
house, in this city that . it1
noys, Ovaries, Womb, aud Bladder.
and Real, Bong of a Heathen—sojuraeven makes the wolf howl. Clf I
ing in Galiloc, a. P- 32. Tbo Book Re-:

I &lt;v&gt;rr**l ■* sfM.nl M th* S«I
I. ,T.H H- TsoUhi Inuuu.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,
GR-AJSTZD RAPIDS, MICH

wo shall make

SPECIAL NOTICE

Cetftaw Lininrai.

merits of that Company.

readable,

and tho other dopartun-nis
Bret Hastings P. O. Juno 24th 1873.

9CROFULA, SrFHiua
in iUtariotu
RHH17IUTISM. WHITEBWEJti
Him, GOUT. GOITRE,
BRONCHITIS,9'NERV­
OUS DEBILITY, INCIP­
IENT CONSUHfTlOIT,

Lillia Morford, k’’-. Springs 'no, Sam-

Direct yoi letters to numlxrr &lt;&gt;! P. O.

.rally appreciated, the jobbing depart-

rhich wo thank our friends.

A close call Henry.

existenco, usd, though numbering only

A good single Buggy for mln, on easy
terra*.
4tf J. M. NtviXs.

Water Dime
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

recuivsd a fine lot of house ptauU. which
he is sailing very chcojx at the City Din
ing Rooms, Stale Street.

A. J. I'Cttor, of Rutland has fur sain
a kiln of limo, just burned, frwh nnd
nice.
3tf

KrM ' ‘pii-ls
B. F. STEINHOF F
Medicinal Poisons on the wane.

Diaries! Diaries f
A comideto aesortmont of £
1873 at tho City New* Depot.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST

I and Books fur tho

Books
girls, at
IlKMOVKD.-

Be cautious,

LU/KBEIf fUiyilSIfEO If Ojlf 104»
LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Oom.

Heal ll^ts JHticej.

Haem. Stall * Prickett, blacksmiths.

ns Sall a nil 11 iff cal am Un ffl Bixri to Ik Mt

10 Barrel loin ntid more sold to dealers at a very small ad&gt;
rance above Car-load Rates.

Say man ; are you hungy ? Woman
Patent Office to Michigan Inventors, fur to you fidnt for want of food 1 Child
the wook ending Juno 3, 1873, end
each bearing that date. Furnished thi*
paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitors of Pat­ North Side State Street, where you will
ents, Washington, D. C.
find everything in tho lino of ratable*,
Burial Chakat—-Hoooa H- uker, and only 25 cent* par moo!.
tfitf
Myruu F. Carder, Kalam—oo.
Butter Worker—Wa_ on N. Golden,
Gold Pens I Gold Pens 1
Coldwater.
oom and beauty will compare favorably
Johnson A Co'a celebrated Gold 1’cns,
with the bast specimens of modem
printing. Indeed, it b rems-kaU* that
City Nows Depot, 1*. O. building.
.
- —— — Minn, thmr own tvnM.

of this

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rates, in
their Brick Warehouse.
•

offikn
Blood.'

Cold

In order Ico Croom, and In
tximunade.
I.in out sv Mist1--—The tetter
from Aaayrisu
^Nearly cumpfoted—our nes^ Union
School Huuse.
'Continually playing—Root Boer, and

SALT

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEAR

rcdticed. Ilwill podlively care

sjsSu. &lt;•&gt;,.

ti.unoy,

Rosadalss SALT

to the National 'Hotel Barn on Pinto

Sinntal ait iKinital

DENTIST

bridal tour to California, returned

ataatly on hand at the City Nows Depot.

Ln Ion Block, over Borton Cash Store.

DENTISTR

r.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

GROCERS.

an any other
will bo but

What the price roelixsd

some tlGD.OOU worth of choice goods.

Meat Market,

Street
FARM FOR BALE MR TO RENT. £

We will Sall CHEAP

Mr trhkiltk imtUitt Btta
uniuifa,
oii^dn TWWWsrocco
nra ide,’
liOfeU It at Piiik ■ itt Irtt
ue a hub
Everybody Should try them tfore Furcharing ^sewher
AMIOUlATIOX, »■&gt;
Shingles, Lsth, Ac.

American Organ

POULTBY WOULD

THE WEBER, HALLETT &amp; CUMSTON,
AND GABLER PIANOS.

FRANK L.
May 15, It

�MORTGAGE bale.

The Gardenia June

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aiCHiua cuirau r. il
Grand River Valley Divisin

CHANCERY ORDER.

m 'imm Skat work w,sharfs Pine Trm

ulautod

livingstone

.sac

’a-

sasses

'

. of sx,

i.w.ni.Acxiciuc,?

i ten lion so aa to fumisli their families
with n supply of good vegetable, we
j shall think that our efforts have not
been in min. The gar.leu will require
I considerable attention alt through thi.
| month ; neglect now carmttf be remedied .
I by any sulurquent attention’fraus■ planting will of course bo uttv'.ded to.
\ AiMuiuri -Stop cutting eoo:i after
| the middle of tho month, when green

I into tho surfneo lightly.
| Bxix».—I'i.nt dwarf, for a sue. &gt;•*I siou. Small I.imas, if planted tho fit.t
| of the month iu rich, warm soil, may du
। well, lurui.hing a lata crop.
j Hun.—Tho late crop should be
' ti-sl by the middle of the month.
‘ ' BmcucaaiB. an Ktsraxanix,
; up tho now growth to «ta’
! and keep down s«pcrflu&lt;
' ...I. ..nil. ,k.«
*
, may be eown fora lain crop, 'rratj.' plant from the vwd-t&gt;KL Look out fur,
j and destroy th.' cut ‘worm. Salt eunu.-, times keo|ai them off, a Jiido &amp;attnn.l
around each plant. lx&gt;ok out for tho
new eabbagu bMtorfly, a white on- with
a dark spot on tbn wings,—catch and
1 destroy thorn ; they may- begin to fly the
I lint &lt;4 the month. IL-o often and for
. ward the early aorta with liquid tnnnur.-,
CxanoTs.—Itou early, and kouj, tbo
[ it art of wvc.’t. Thin to live or six
’ inches npurt. Half tho labor of culture
I .»&gt; B*n Ml. xmbm-a
ie saved by k.yi,|ig ahead of the weeds.
Crurtr —JJWte trouclms ouefoot wide
and deep, four fuel aparl, and pul in
four to six inches of well rutted manure
in the bottom ; cover with three or four
| inches of soil and mix thoroughly with
, apods, working into tba . under soil
1 Trnniplant into tbo.trvncbci when (In
Wool and the PncrsI VUn,a *!,n‘n “ suitable ri.rn, ono f ».
_r__
. apart; if the weather is hot,’ shad? fo
Tho wool clip of 1873 has begun io “ D”r days.
show itaalf at tho several iutaribr warCsrwcrM oa I'nrMxs.—Tran-plm:
kots during tho part ton days. Tllo
squarh and sweet mountain variolic
clipping season Las been opoacl, but is I into hills, enrich with hen manure, . igt
nut os yet very general.
Next wok, te, n inches apart. ICch, warm wwil,
with thia fine dry weather, it is probablo 1x^*1 for &gt;&gt;epp*r»
tlrat a largo number of tho floeks of tllo
CcNaaxra.—Hoc and cultivate t
Htafa will bo shewn. It will bo seen by bushes well, giving them same fortiix

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TBE FARM.
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lag statioux, that thr* market price. Imvu I sprinkle I lie leaves, under ns well
upened nt 35 to 42 cents, and wo nCjk (Aspper ndb, with powdered hoi
pose that 45 cento may ba quoted as tbo
pulling off tho leaves with eg
highiwt price that at present will bn and burning, time and trouble am
offered foe the Iwst clips in the best con- U'° &gt;VK’ “re moat frequently loi-l
ditkiu. Thera nro of course many or- , lower leaves.
dura for wool, Litt they nro generally bi 1 CcctnUKSs.—Early started cmth* hand, of men who will quietly take ; attention or thn strqwd bug will destroy
all tho wool uffervd at tho ruling’ rates : thorn. MUinet romvd frames plrned
which now govern tho market. Thcro ‘ “vor tbo jdants will oxelude tho bugv­
ia at present no show for speculation in ; Rapid growth ia most effectual on any
wool,
honco prices
are likely w mv
Ik- steady ■--I uxteuded acai*.
n voh uvuvo
privrw.tuo
, - - .uateeumi,
,.
during the -urniner and pretty modi । and at theclowcf the incnth for pick,
‘
until tbo u w1--•— to
•"‘.«iaqm»ojPBtiKplanly
—"•*» I 1’at m idnnlv of
of aood.
sued.
uwu,
-r Ito wittier waEoa Turr.—A light, rreh toil:about their st
.on. Th* stock of foreign wool on hand needed for these plants, with fraqu-tn
at ll»o *Mt is Urge and continue, to bo , applications of liquid manuro. Set tho
held withgM tnnness, altlwugh it i» plant, two and one-half feet apart, ur
adtnitteffuikHiie stock of dcmeitic I- ' thrw and one half fuel mw
quite light. In fact tho buyers of wool
H-xcni.-rTbey will cotue out in gr. at
bavo found vrmugh in the hand, of thoac number, now, and must be looked alter
holder, who kept their wool over .into' or wo shall get but a small portion ot
last munmar to meet their requirement. « hat wu ought to •kp^'t TrnI’ moth*"
and ®e cotatant nn.T steady nn.wera |o '
eggs, trad ktl! the larrm

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tra3c. At new xora wo noun, sales of ] &lt;*&gt;'• '}•••. eowing. tSnsplahtinMichigan aud I’cnavltania wools at di* quality which last* lid cucum
to 50 .eat. Wd tome tots of X Mkhitpm ■
&lt;«*•
,
at 471-f centa. Walter Brow. A Huas
°««* —Weed, W and tl.
aliMrvo that tho vorv'Hmited supply Of , “r t“w" mchc« npart ;»alt aud
demestic 1mm give holders an advM- P**l tu keep tho grubs away,
‘age tail of whtoh tli»y make no use. 1‘xa.xtr*.—As aovii iu tiro |
It will bo won that between tho price, i“ ,,0*U ?f ’^7”r fuur iMho.. thin
of the old wool. «ild in New York arid ' '« f«« “&gt; «« Julies -. hoe «m. k.-oj
tho pricM paid ju»l now in Michigan ' Ioan of woedr
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while they cut down tno numoora or
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their flocks- Tburo la no movement iu
The frail orchard of Jiov- John Sail-1
colonial wool* abroad that looks Jii, or of Allegan, wa» gitdlod laat week;
"■• ~ ippoaod by liquor L-inatica, a&lt; Mr. I
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VOL XVIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1873.

hiesioiwl ajid 6b;l|ies Carfc.

SULKY CULTIVATOB!
THE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !|
With s full lino of extras on hand.

STUDEBAKER

WAGON

f

Tlie only Wagon with tho 8lo;x&gt; Shouldered Sj.Ao.

I

HARNESS, oh hand, and made to Order. TIN. COPTER, uJ
. SHEET IRONWARE Manufactured to Ordei

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
Orders already received from over 30 t
every mail.

REAPERS and MOWERS, GRALK, CULTIVATORS^
SULKY RAKES, &lt;Jr.

1000 will not supply, the demand.
FARMERS

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR

jjiso oifY goons i/i c/iDif r^rr

COME AND GET ONE ON TRIAL I
Dujrs Btoct HaW Jue It, 1872.

DENTIST

fahille,

■

jjodrj.

Mkbiia.

Pure Wines and Honors!

What is it ?
Yre, My “Trip Hammer,” with which I snake Iron# for BUGGIEM.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO.

DRUGS
Medicines

Michigan jExchange.

steamers began to plr, the priro asked
for a Wit-claw boat was from W4W to
•GOO a month for throo or four months ;
while now the voyage—58.r&gt; miles—from
Cairo to Philos, a tew miles above the
first cataract, and back again, can be
made by the panoongsc steamers oa the
Nite Itelnngiag to the Khodiru admtantratjou at a east of t220, including
steamer, living, guides and all other

Let us not fear that the iaauaa of nat­
ural science shall lx&gt; skepticlain ur onar•iby. Through all God's wurks there
runs a ta-autiful harmony. Tbe re­
motest truth ia hia unmtss it baked to
that which lisa nearest the Throne.—

PAINTS &amp; OILS
And two Seated Farmers’ Buggies at

Tho tend of the Khedive is likely,
soon to rival in groatnoM the ancient
kingdom of tho Pharaohs and tho
Ptolemies. Modern Egypt cannot, it io
true, compare with anaont Egypt ia the
number of ita iahabilants, for Diodorus
tells us that tho tetter contained 80,000
towns and villagee, while Herodotito
Ono perauc oats euonssoaaly of rich ■ays that in tho reign of Amaris there
food till hit stomach and Ever refuse to wore in Egypt 20,W0 citits. What ouo- Sceptics oar that if they could only eee
budge; then bo cries out, ‘Oh, doctor, rosaive sovereigns, however, from Beeoe- him take the first step ttiov could have
what can I Ub f I must tab toi-.ia- tria to tho caliobs, foiled to offset, or ac­ folth in all the net. Bat it is tha first
thing.'
complished only in part, has boon com­ step that costs. They s-omble then.
Too, many a moneyless man ia confi­
Another fills his system with tobacco pletely achieved under the rule of tho
until his norm are ruined, and thro, khedire by tho opening of the Hues dent ho could pay fur a form, if he only
trembling and full of horrors. bo ex- Canal, wh:te Alexandria and Cairo uro knew how to begin, yet sees all doors ot
eleima, Oh, doctor, what ehall I take 1" Ust becoming vitios and palaces, and tho entrance to real estate ahut, aad without
I write a prescription for him,—QtHihu wealth ot the country is every, day in­ even keyholes. To enaoaragoslich d»&gt;
.pairing tend lovers, lot mti ohair tit**
rUrifas rt meHor.
creasing.
‘Oh, doctor. I thought you would
Western prejudice attributes tffo pres­ a ban! less boy now doing what they
give ma something to taka.*
ent igtxiraucu of the Mussulman popu­ might long ago have duew—s*e 8t Fiat
taka
hia tot atop I
lation of Turkey to Islamism, and con­
cludes that tho religion of Mohammed । The 1,744th parrhaeer of land. Bum
other dissipation*. Iwcomea pals, dye- is a bar to ell human progress.
Any I .the Burlington A Miuoari Hisar Hail­
peptie, and wvotehiKi, and then fllos to one however, who viaxtod Egypt ten road Co., in Nebraska, was Victor Fitoer,
the doctor and crus, *06. doctor, what yean ago, and could now toe tho vast 'on June 28, 1872. This pttroikaro was
shall I take; what shall I take ?'
pee acre, no part of tho
improromoato that have been and aM J
I CD acres a
•Now, madam, yon ore distressed bo- •till bring made by the Khedire, would '
causo your lover has boon looking at at onoe have his prejudices very much ,
your •akin and bones.'
interest, I&amp;7.60 ha paid oa the
modified, if not altogether removed.— year's
:
■But, doctor, you are entirely—’
of puachaoe.
Hu would sou tho harbor of Alexandria, day
1
•Oh, well, wo'il sy nothing about dio finoc^probably, in tho world, crow- . Victor Fitaor te a, boy of. sixteenhim, then. But tell mt, what time do dod with ths ahipping of all nationa, NVithia tbe tart two eeasDM1 he-has
you go Io bod Y
with a new breakwater and new duck. '
■Generally about twelve o'clock?
in course of completion. warehsMoes 1
hia first payment, but for - Uy-,
‘Yes, 1 thought so. Now if ^you will , filled wilh cotton, grain and other agri- oaly.foe
'
a yoke of two-yvorridatari* "Mif
go to bed every night 4br six moaihi at . culiural^producc ready for export, till- tag
'
nine o'clock, without making any other waye in opontioc ot in course of oou- yoke,
a year hence,-arBf - Oen-fin-'toMfo ■
change in your habits, you will gain ten j etructioa every where, in fact, tho sign. 1
pounds in weight, eao look fire yean of iamariug civilization and proeponty. '
younger. Your skin will become frosh, ■ He would eee Alexandria xteolf man
sad your stdrits wilt improve wonder­ liku u European than an Easton city, :
fully?
with ita magnfibeut buildings and Its 1
*1'11 do it Though, of coaree, when “Fltoo ds. Consuls, - that exceed, ia '
I have company, and during the opera, eixe and beauty aay square to bo found '
I can’t do It?
in Europe He would see tho laaj.irrigat- 1
It is rogutenty that doos tbe besioesr. od by the Nile's overflow or by moaua of '
To sit up till tn tire o’clock throe nights ntaehinery, everywhere teeming with .
of tbe week, and than get to bed at nine rich erojsi of wheat, matec, bariev, Uaus '
o'clock fottr nights, one might think aed peas, cloisr a.d flax, ricei scgxr- 1
would do very well, and that at any cane, tobacco and cotton, roffoa, iudigo 1
rate it would be ’so for, so good? I and madder; the gardens producing 1
don't think thia every other night ear­ apricots in May ; peaches, plume, apples, !
ly, and every other night late, ia much peon and captain June-; grapes, figs 1
better than every night late. It is reg­ and prickly \Maa in July; pomnularity that is vital in tho case. Evon granatM, teruonTaad datus in August; 1
sitting up one night ia a week deranges
tlu&gt; nervous system for tho whole wook.
1 have soraotimM thought that tbeoo
people who sit up till eleven or twelve
o'clock every night get on quite as well
u those who turn in early six nights,
and then sit up caoo a week till mid­
night. Bagalarity in sleep is evwrv
whit as important as regularity in food. I
At length my patient exclaimed,
‘Doctor, 1 will go to b«d every night
for six months before nine o'clock, if it is an enormous incroaao of wealth both
kill* me, or rather, it breaks tbe hearts to tbs people and their ruler.
of all my irieads."
Tbe romance of travel in Egypt is
She did it. Tweaty-oao pounds was fust disappearing. A now bridge has
the gain ia five mouths. Her spirits been recenQr built by the Khedive over
were happily enlivened, and aba spent the Nile, so that travelers can now go
half her time in telling her friends of direct in carriages from their hotel to
her delight with tho now babiu. She the pyramids without being obliged, as
had no furthw cause to complain of akin formerly, to crow tho river in boats and
and lionce, and had tho especial gratifi­ finish the oxcunion on caruola or don­
cation of np]&gt;*ariug morn attractive in keys. Tho old “dahabeah,” or Nile frontiersmen aay, m foe thtrtoe^h aeetho eyes of her lover. He/ Uko a oeoei- boat, is giving way to tbe comparatively tiou of the sixth tosraahip. ol ths ■ fir at
bl* man, when ho saw the good offocte luxurious Nite steamer, ar..l tho charms range west of tho sixth principal merid­
| ot the nino-o'clock-to-bed arrengecnont, of that dreamy Epicurean life, floating- ian (13 s, B t, 1 r, W.J Fit Ofioe, fiiti
li&gt; nrtily approved of 'it, and bocamo a up and down the great river, will soon testa, Nebraska.
Shoe Viator's fill n tho Bl Jk.M.
become a memory of tho put No more
eucampraonta bem-sth tbe myriad stars Brilroad Company have inado. their
and tho wondrous sky of an Egyptian terms atiU ram gaMroaa. They naw
require
DO payment except eix per COOL
night amidst tbs labyrinth of pillars,
obelisks and fallen temples of Luxor or interest till the end Of four yiM'f riRer
Karnak.
Instead of. m heretofore, purchase. Only at the begfaningof the
fifth
year
is one-Mventh of the princi­
passing the night on tend under a tout,
tho traveler now steeps in bis comfcrt- pal pa yabte, and tho same proportion
each year thereafter
Thia arrangosteamer, and dooe Use Nile in three ment makes tho shoe oasf, just where ft
weeks, instead of three months, as in hu oStenost booa found to piaeh, and
thopalmy days of the dababeelis. Dur­ douWoo tho ease with which a foamer
ing the winter of 1871, before the can make a form by ita jwodueo joy for

Tho pleasures of the world ore de­
ceitful ; they promise more tnaa they
give. They trouble us in seeking them,
they do not satisfy us when pna-&lt;-ssing
them, and they make us despair in los­
ing them.—Iftsd. dr Z*reJwt
Tho best manner of avenging our­
selves is by not resembling him who
bus injured us; and it is hardly possible
fur one man to be more unlike another
than h« that forbears to avenge himself
wrong it to hint that did tho wrong.—

Tbb Valuable “Macnnnt" I have long felt the need of. Il to one of the groal

mean* whleh enable* me to sell Buggies eo LOW aa to DEFY COMPETITION.

NO. 10.

Oh, that is dreadful I thought it
was something I could tab.'
•It is. You must take your bed every
night before the clock strikes nine.*
'No; but what I thought wee that
you could giro sue something in a LotUn to taka.'
•Of course I know very well what
you thought. That’s the way with all

Don’t Ihil to sec tin

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Wbon a man's grief is st tbe point ot
uniting poems upon it, it may be loud,
butitisaot severe.
When a gsnttemaa ia cudgeling his brain to Ind any
rhyme for sorrow beside •'borrow” or
** to-momw,” ha woes are nearer n
end than ho thinks.—TAaaUrey.
In tho bumblret condition n power
goes forth from a devout «nd distntereslod spirit, calling forth ritently moral

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gy, and they are: A Good AXLE,
» greatest of aU to the WHEEL,
« p..,.-.,, jwt together, there to no danger of ■
built, I.don’t remember of having a single foll-

POEM FROM Al l MACHtlE

i-u &lt;O i one dreesyosrbste totkirare.
Te

HASTIRG8 IARBLE WORKS!

Xiei Hew Took. Sees, yos’U M,
Thsi to.l. »rU.le* of ike kla4,
11 is m &gt;aeri&amp;. eatsesses willow,
nut a dwjia^UnsI**;. Uqsor,

and ratentioca as glibly as eEildren protend to read norwry tales which they
hare teamed by rote—Crfte Bvhifk.
Many people Lurry through iif&lt; fearful, as it would seem, of looking bock,
round mid plump.','
•Would job bo willing to go to th* last Utoy •Lould l&gt;e turned, Iten Lol*.
wife, Into pillars of salt. Ates, lou ! if
Cliff Springs in ArkousM ?'
• ‘I would start to-morrow?
. they did teuk Uck (her wbdlaeo Halo
•But tho waters aierriy bad to drink,’ else than the btetVned and smoulderingrains of their rie&lt;-e, tbs' smoking
•I don't earn bow bad they are; I Bodom and Gomorrah of tho heart.—■J.
C. ITan.
.
I aski-d you whether juu were will­
ing to go to the Arkansas springs to Im!
the atreugth of your purpose. It is not
necessary to leave your home. Nino
thin people in ten can become reason­
ably plump without suuh a sacrifice.'
•Why, doctor, I am delighted to bear
it. but I suppose it ba lot of some awiul bitier stuff.’
*1 don't care; I would take it If It
were ten times as bad. What is the

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.CHBOMOS !

»o women spend in making up mua*
ot low grade for underclothing,
re are so assay stitches in a shirt
when it lasts ace year instead n!
as lx should, there is just twice as
h work done as need be. Bettor

and their dominant ......... ..
vry case has hia own,—tbea do justice
to the one, and a illite more than roetice ro the other.—CbthtjMi. ' In middle hfo w« hesitate to rit in
iudgemont upon any cm; we read slow­
ly and reverently the untarnlabod scrip­
turn of uaothes’s heart; bn: in youth

If yoe sOoeM wanton snsy etore.

aeOerosySkI te*skyWlilied ,
Te suit Ito Me eau yteeoe u&gt;&lt; bum.
&lt; na ttol art aadakto me de.
If yeewfllesn.niOefcry««.

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or~^rzxTnnto.

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He wboftare the eparrow will «Kd»
&gt;w millet i
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The spoken word cannot again bo
^Ot^^hsartiafulL ^JUdo a
Thriej mews iolriRsr than a dead

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New Advertisements.

b« justly involved ia a lair and honest
Tho Board of Health of St. Louis has
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jughly good sanitary condition.
It cost 110.071.24 to run tho schools
of Detroit &lt;1 using tho month of liny.
Gore, aor Bagley has purchased 15,.

difficalt thing to bo accomplished in

that the people irresj.ee ‘.ve of party will
approve. Dot thia point one* dotennin-

of appointmu' feteni'on and promotion.

but if tho theory of diet-ibuticn is right,
Tho force of procidont end custom will
ultimately eeltie many o( those ] nuts

THE

There were 126 death* fa Boaton fast Bonds given by Flint City.
A raft of 16,662,225 fe*t containing
over 7,000 pcicos was rafted out of the
pouod until (jetebor.
Flint and Bad rivers on Ftiday.
There have been thirteen caves of
A dispatch from Lansing states that
cholera nt Evansville, Indiana.
the ima for receiving bFs for the
Mack'naw and Mrrquctte land grant
the original anti-slaver/ agitators,
baa bam extended to July 1st
c red in Brook). i on Tuesday.
Lansing is discussing,the proposition
of building five naw iron or wooden
r‘ &gt;g tbomeolvM to |«evwnt, i ’ poouble. bridges across Grand River at that place,
to bo paid for by taxin,-; the city 810,In tho Ohio Constitutional Cocrcn-

counUy, tho active Pxoaidsnt of two

tho continent, a director in sevoral other

other

eute.jirisos.

Thia

compellod

in whose developtr.snt fan was so con­
spicuous, and like them could not be ex­
hausted by any amount of 'ho most un­

amount of both mental and physical
Clark did not fall and d'aappoar much

their purposes, are usually fond of life

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different kinds of work, running
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machine, are qualities which recommend the 'Wheeler
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Khould tho Ageol fall to call on you, he Invitee you to call at hie oflllre to the
Hture or HICKK BRO.'K, HUto fclreet. Hasting*, Mich., and examine the
WliftU'i &amp; WI1M11 tx-fare purebaalng nfaewbera.

A. I). COOK, Agent.

BACON &lt;fc KARRS'

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PROmMATION!

Newton and Congdon’s saw mill, near
Burch's mill, eighteen milss north of
Grand Rapids was entirely dostnrynl by
tire on tho morning of Juno 27th, 53U,the Oregon border, Tho bods cover a WW feet of lumber and a largo amount
the freedom of newspaper exchanges]
largo territory, and are scattered all llio
way fur about 500 mile*, from the vicin- | for •*,000.
* ■»
of tho loudest and moot persistent ad- ity ot Throe Toilers west to tho Pacific ।
shore. A litllo to the north of tho Mo-1 On Tuesday, tho 21th ult., tho
tached to
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known aa WrightIthctl lakes, with oth­
er tributaries of the Culrmbia i.vor,
'
I Central Railway had a rare c xivTK iu titit
thing*
Tlicro is certainly reason in some flowing in sight end aomo utulur ; At Schenectady tho locomotivo had tak-, TQ fiTlPTI fl . tillSiti J.
Itic, of । on a supply of water from tbe tank, but j
Sr
f
b
Uni thing Fiat editors and publishers
should havo tho fra v -e of exrhnugns
-cm oveiy liarl of tho eoun y for tho
benefit of the public. Any law or on-!
ac aont contrac ng thrir avopues of
information st-’' os at the public welfare ty tho light of day. In tho event of a through tho ventilator, on tho roof.
2^ _ _
J 4-"Uo4, tho chances Many of tho ladioa rich and cortly j goiulOHS UdU-Q. UllHib
odooo behg drosses were sroiled. -The conductor T ____ •■•w- •____ rn-f EfV
tho rising afterwards went through too car and
id in small i told tho la-"ea whoeo drewen had been .
.
n
1 small ’’a- damaged to make out their bill, and
Hon. Benjani n Wnikor, member of tho
ti,a company would pay every con*.
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pregnable, and the Indiana can shoot
Bo too dhfanre nore7so groat, travelGVQTy

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in want of it
to meet my obli-

hgd±oKirl

fflHHMOmsME
. I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make

j. Will GT1V6 ipl.DU,
to Order.
in furniture, tor
RoontH and OfTieen to rents over my store.' .
R. MUDGE.
0^011 aUO.
dollar that may
happen tO 001316 RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS]
4932
•&lt; jjj^o my posession for the next .
I At Hastings.
NTN’TY DAYS FINE NEW STOCK OF
as I am anxious DRY GOODS,
My MACHINERY
nssttw.MuH.isX

First-Class Instruments.

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Man carries hi.

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snow ■ ^OV' fhou-aa Wright, of Fontonvi'lv
• joint-1 Supoiintondent of werk for too Anter:
-—
-------—----------- — lower can Sunday School Ur:on in tho Stat&lt;- ,
of Bourbon I shall that immacul-.te body pontons indicate that after the great I has arranged to keep’a Depos-turr of
undere'ood by th* youngest student of be profaned by the presence fa it of a ■u-. L»1 «xj«l .rJ !«•. ..u. s.»l.rBrh«JB«k;„4 I'-I-,.. s:.tphysiology, and toewa. ‘ngs which are •‘nigger?"
•ent ahead in the shape of occasional
Rapur' rom nil parts of the country ture and color liko modern lava, only
indicate tbe prevalence of a severe more compact. Thtf moat interesting Palestine, end other B-blo Lands ; Sundrouth, nnd without speedy and copious fca.ure it too cxistenen of numerous day School Reward Cardn in great vara:ns crops of a'l kinds will almoat to­ cavities, usually^ea od “pot holo**’ or ilety ; Record Books for Libra.Ian and
tally fail.
thousands for mihw up and down,
ranging in diameter .‘.rom a few inches Tho Child's World is furnished monthly ,

+;n PlORP
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wlarge
• stock« and
DUS1H6SS OI

JOHN WOLF

Veiy Low.

HATS AND (JAPP.
My long Ilxperlvnc.- in tire Budnow,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

vanned colored scholars.
B„.

Wr&lt;a.T. Fonk.-

Beyond tho Mississippi-

•13.50 in deadhead tickets to tho alder Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming,
producing its full imp oeaii
until wo study it carefully.

Day Coaches and Pullman Sleejicrs
••What from St I onia to principal points in tho
West, sstOmf
Wo baliove that

died
now and brilliant t’-ings as

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U'areroom, ,Vo. 2.55 Greene, near Eighth St.,

SHTISFACTIO/I!

mg about me PHOENIX CASH STORE
ana say tnat
NEW
WAREHOUSE,
am not making
a cent. But I :
have made all
the money that
I care to make, Will not be Undersold.
and I will divide
my profits and a
PELUG ! Scrofula Syrup!
part of the pur- JOSEPH
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chase money of
my stock of fur­
niture with my
cusfmers. Hop- ■ EAT
ingthatwe will
not be troubled
Gnmt ffimi at cum buqt
with
another
drouth this sum­
mer, I subscribe
TEBTIM0NIAL8 :
myselfi
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New Prices.

CLOTHING,

For the reason
that my neigh-

All orders for books and papers and
requests of needy Sunday Schools for

New Styles.

Ollt ’till A
OUL 111B

THE DUTCHMAA-.
to several feet- Oponings, or caves ex­
tend to an indefinite extent under the at twenty-four cents. The Na'cnal
great basalt fleer of this region. • In one
They are thoroughly frightened in &lt;__ _______ i______ ____________ v «n
I year. The Sunday School World, con­
Now York, at last, and ar* adoplng
UOUiU^
U* W’ e
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sanitary moaaurea to sscapo the ap­
dos* it dsliberatcly '.just as bo commits proaching opidoir:ra of ths »ea*uri.
much ether mattar helpful to Toocbors foOJS 8iT©
2TI*OVi71“
end Sunday School workers, monthly, ,
,
®
The Morgan Envelope Company will,
wi1! only do itjuat for the it ia expected, bo making 1,000,000
at fifty &lt; inta a year.

Jw

New Scales.

a.. s a,.. I

basaltic foiiaaCon, and showing

deni, to resign, if the ent
Directors will do like* no.

Sherman J. Rich

SATISFACTION on Everything ho Rrerommends, and ho esj«ialiy
Recommends hia
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I, John Wolf, of
the City of Has­ That I Must ajitl Will Sell in Sixty Days.
tings, County of
Barry, State of Yard wide Sheeting
10c.
12c.
Michig’n, do no20c.
Cassimcrc,
"
25
to
35c.
tify and desire
$5,00
Boys’ Suits, Wool,
every person,
8,00
Mens’ Union CtMinicrc suits, wool.
5,oo;
" Cotton suits,
man, woman, or
Linen Coats,
, child who has a
Str STritt Of WS 4 cups
dollar m money

origin of tho name Kcarearg»

Baltimore is er. jraily discussing ths

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J.J.STEVES.N

Several thousand acre* of valuable
pine lands on tho cast shore, north of
the Saginaw Valley have been bu.uo.1
over with i a few days, and tho woods
are yet on fire. The jieople there very
"naturally are praying for nun.
The fipt siuno in thu foundation of
I fur nowUapitul, known as one] of the
foo. ng stones," was laid Juno 21th,
at 11 o’clock in tho forenoonIts di­
mensions being, k'Sgtli (across the yroU)
six foot, breadth three fret eight inches,
I h.iohi one foul th vo inehvMi. n/’d ''me­

SI awaar.oo countr, on Thu-sday, the
l»tb, ult Ho waa elected to the Logulature last November, and dnring ' o account of them, sugges^ng some
session lately closed ho represented the semblances between them and tho*
tho celebrated ‘‘Giant’a Oauaeway.
Bcor ngvm, I’et-T, Woodhull Sciota,
lent
Middleburg and Fs'-neld.
of vi

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wb:ch H aottio respects vll pn.bably amend the Gmstfaitiou a» to prohibit
tho Legislature rom parade anr u«n /
laws, indefinitely pMponad.
Cheap Transportation Bute Conven- suggested by tho different Advisory
Tho Directors of tho Bt Louis Mutual
life Inr once Company have decided
to resign. Tho election of a new board
gentlemen’s driving-borres rare.
Government, that this reform has work­
' Mrs. Tanney, State librarian, has
ed a dcddtd mitigation of tho serious
fitted up some neat ahelre* iu tho Stale
evila that for yeavr have prevailed and j
library for displaying tho enrioaiti**
(aged 85) at
steadily iucrecv'd. With tho reorgan-&gt;
on Saturday.
ication of tho directors of the movement,
Tho Detroit Post aay* that tho Wayno
cheep trarvpovtaCounty Clark ha* commenced packing
deem to take hold of their work, wo Massachusetts.
the tiles of tbe Supremo Court, pre|«arTho farmers of Kino county, HL,
have no doubt that moio rapid progress
arranging for a monster picnic on
fat-n uf Jrines Barr, wren ir'loa sou
Association.
8th.
R. H. FERGUSON, Bec’y.
suremb of tho objects rought to bo acccmpliahod by top'l’reoidout and bis
.'rom F"&gt;nt Io Ixutsing wi'l bo built tho
Cabinet, who tii at least entitled to
present season under tho mnniigntn &gt;ut
liio 8u|«rwne Uor-t of Ohio han d«
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great credit for Ilnur effort, to promotv
elded that a school borS! has tho right
1 oton
I"“M• S 1
so deeirable a public reform, in the fare to exclude tho Biblo ."vm the pnfo HJW’
„
Il is stated, and ia probably two, that
acfaxdv
xl W. F. Co. jell has p&gt; rebased the
,
/SJ Manistee times and make* a nice pn;\n attempt was nrnu. on Saturday by (
of l|. The Frankfort Expreia still
Wiss.—Tho £syfj
a hand of d«n*red.&gt;~ In r.J. A
&amp;
pony, who died recently in New York
is tho brantifnl ns^t- Iloaaer aa proptiotora.
.
White Hills of Naw Hampalrre, and I St. Lums.
Thu proprietor shot and
D. D. S|«uld&gt;ng of Jackson has been
1M.1. k... u™ .UM hr lUI ua., U'W
rf U. K.,.,.
d.bM ... appotutml Deputy CWrtcr id Inle. ial
,
.
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other so l«d!y with hia gun that hooaa- Itevnuu* for Ingham, Eaton, Jaekwa,
and n mm-of-we- called by that auppoa- nj(
J
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ihI Indian uamo, and Kcarar-go has i
Th(,
of Iowa heU
Lu.
In
...I VYn* I —... ____ ___ ___-L - *kr.,L .
I
is a capable and energetic olliccr.
arrived at a time of life when tho human
there m no Indian about it. Kearaargo !
Go’ «nwr. For Lwubman'.
... .nmkl .n«r th* fi_, - Governor they nom'uated Joosph Dyaart;
movnttm was named after tho
s^nntond.at uf PublklL. uc. on.
white m.-n who lived at its bare, nnd .qj. Xfonm Abo wlhr; for Supreme
his name it was Kiah Sargent, and “for Judgn, Hua. J. M. Ik A Th* ticket ia
short" ho was called Kier Sargu. and so ' pronounced an excellent one, and H that

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Foundery.

Wool sent by Railroad will lx.

RUSSELL A NEVINS.

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From the many favorable notices we
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Not having visited our format hnme
for aoveral moatin, and wishing to be
reloived from tho printing office for a
few hour*, wo therefore on Saturday
mo. .ting last bitrbod up our Lome, and
in company with or- Utter half started
out Tho shower of Jho previous day
had greatly mod-Hod the over head atmcephero, and the ride was n pleasant.
I and enjoyable one. Wo took particular
no.’oo of tho crop* along tho way, and

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CHURCHES.

(•vOuTkareUi I V. w.

Mm.tew, June 23, 1873.
Fjitci or BiuxnThinking that
jierbapt you might like to hear from
tho Southern portion of our Union, I
havo beea tempted to write you a short
letter. This is my first attempt at wri­
ting for publication; and yon may
think it ought to be tho last. I came
here last Oct., from Maatetec, Mich., in

The young Indi** of the Emanuel
Church of Hastings wish to return their
thanks to th* people of thia city, for th*
liberal patronage received at their Fes­
tival, on Friday evening, and, also, to
th* Hastings bilrwr Comet Band for
the bXoeDeoi music given on that occa­
sion. Tho receipts were *18,

mill lor M R. Denning A Co., from
Manistee. Shortly after, Mr. Geo. W.
Robinson bought another saw mill her*
and afterwrrd* bought out a half interMt in tho Donning mill; and they are
now manufartu .lng p:ne inmbor to bo
shipped from Pensacola Harbor. Mill-

I’it u».-—Many (leraons aeeorlalned
by actual experiment that a great deal
ia Io bo saved dy making prompt payroenl for everything that on* buy* or
uae*. By th* prompt payment of all
debts, money, time, 'character, patienc*
and a multitude of other thing* ar*
saved. Try it friend*, and our word
for it, you will b* th* gainer* by so

. uthfulnea* of tho rumors throughout
the county, that the wheat cro p will be
an exceedingly light on*. Corn look*
well, although aomo fields are more or
Im* spotted. Oats amount to simply
nothing. Tbe niromo hot dry weather
fir tho last fcw weeks’ has proved fatal to
; tho crop. Apple* will not bo ao plenty
an anticipated a few weoks ago, oa they
'
falling from the tree*. Peaches, of
' itn-rae will be few, if any at all.

dido Bay which is a beautiful sheet of
water from three to five mite* wide, and
25 mile* to where it empties into th*
Gulf of Mexico. Thia place boast* of
four mill* now ruaning, Imide* a |very
I Farmer*, wo noticed wore busy hay­ largo Gang-mill which is being built by
ing, and but a few days will elapeo, ore Oneel A Co., from Chicago. We have
j they will bo occupied in liarresting their n railroad running to Fonsaaala, eight
! wheat, a* w« saw maoy pieeea nearly mil**, over which we ahip all our lum­
I fit te cut. Nothing now at Orangeville, ber, a* the I’erdito Bay &gt;■ too shallow,
I ovcepiing the new pinning mill that Mr. in nlaeee, to adrr’t largo vessels. The
' Nicho**, tho enterprising proprietor of most ot the surrounding county is
tlv Orangeville Mills, has added tn his covered with yellow Pine, except the
low, wet part 'along th&lt;&gt; Hirers and
We bad tho oitremo pleasure on Sat­ Bayou’s, where are found the Cypres*,
urday evening, of listening to some|I Gum and Juniper, (a sjieciea of Cedar
beauti zl singing by Mr. 8. M. Grannis ' and quite valuable.) The land i* moatand G. O. Byington,
Many of our|
Hast'ug* ci ' ena well rcmeber Pixley । farming purpose*. There is but
and Grannis, who sang hero several ।. don* at farming just around here
year* ago. Mr/ Pixley however lias across tho Hay over in Baldwin
retired from the''field of song, and is ongaged in tho furniture bt-vnest nt Detroit |'good fr m». where they, raise sugar
But Mr. Grannis, auirtod by Mr. By-, can*; sweet, and Irish potatoes and
1 ington, who ia by the way ono of tho 11 garden vegetables in abundance.
Tho climate hero on tho Bay is^Xuly
| moat genial, whole touted good fellows
j we havo mot witd in many a day, and is
a splendid baWJnger, are ccmrerting
continually, making everybody who
' hocr thorn, happy, and inviung them to

W* are having a Drat ret* run of Jeb
Work, and doing A«M/r tearl IXaa tras
•w fo/o.v Jeat
tint tfat, and a* our
help does more and better wink for loss
money, than that hitherto employed,
wo can give our pa -on* a decided ben­
efit in prices. Com* and soo, end bo

D18A

Canal Street

Our Number is

We have no BRJ1JYCH .STORES

don't make a Mistake.

SUMMER

$3,000 worth of FarnitiLre.will be sold at cost at
Bessiner. Heath Co.’s store
for the next 6b days. To
make room for an entire new
stock of Fujmiturc. TFi? will
sell our ichole stock at costfor
cash. This is no humbug.
Come and see for yourself.
BESSMER, HEATH &amp; CO.
Hastings, dune 7, *73. 7tf

CASSIMERE SUITS.
$15 in $25.

The meeting of th* State I'enudogical
Society at Kalamazoo last week waa a
decided sucres*, and the prnisos of th*
hoepitality of the Kalamazoo people aro
sounded ’em every quarter, by all in

FINE
BIifCT SUITS,

CASSIMERE SUITS,

CASSIMERE SUITS,
$1011115.

.»H» •

WHITE

GOOD

4/ro

COTTOMDS SUITS,

Linen finite

suns,

CHILDRENS’ SUITS.

I do'ightful, especially in winter. I have
I not seen any snow since I loft Manistee,
' Oct- 22d, 1872; and the lowest point
1 reached by tho mercury hero last win-

UudK

como again aa soon as coavoniant May
they pay Hastings a visit sometime in

XMvr-

On S’nday, about one o'clock p. m,
there come up a splendid shower, which '
was her-tily welcomed by every uno,,
and in tho tool of tho evening, wn re- ’
turned home, feeling happy over our
splendid visit, and feeling, a'so, that wo
could enter upon our dutiee in tho office
with renewed vigor.

Grr id Rapids Zey?« says: “Mr. John
khforris, tho Prison Agent with b:s usual
; forethought, ia arranging a prog -ammo
for cxereisM st tho State Prison an tho
. coining For h of July.
The con­
: 1 cis ar* not to !&gt;• a’lowed to forget that
। wo »*v a "rec and independent nation.

here could work out nearly every day
with comfort 1 did not loe* but one
hulf day in a’’ winter, on accuant of tho

Aa for garden vegetables; wo had
green jwai, lettuco, onions and radishes
April 2d; and are now having tomato**,
pcarho*, ph no, a[iple», watemqfona,

Tax Garat Cntcsco Jcaruc is noth- ,
ing in comparison to the immense busi- ■
uiM* being carried
by Jim Sutton.
Jim is on Jefferson Street, and
were iniinni than ony other institution
of tho kind in Hasting*.
Hi* store i.always full, price* low for ca*o or ready
p*y. and would like to have tho public
callou him before they syawdrr the"
' money at tho higlter priced groerriv*.
Groceries of every description l*&gt;lh light
' and heavy.

Working Panti,

Hickory Shirts,

75 eta. to $2.00.

25 eta. Each.

The.woods hero ore quit* up«n, and
afford good grazing for the cnttlo, which
get their living hem all v Inter without procareion promptly, and leave in tho 1
pine* of there unwelcome guests, sun­
feeding.
shine, health, happineas and joy in the
household. A bos of pills, tree J
Whit" people; t’w other ia for the charge, ia contained in each wrapper,
Darkies. Wo also havo four dty good and when this chill remedy is taken ac- I
store*, ono diug store and a nows room, cording to directions around each bottle, I

Prof. Allen A. C.iffilh, of Detroit, Bw. i
one doctor, but no lawyer : one bakery,
J. T. McC.-ath, rector of St. Fae’te
and ouo of those ct-see to mankind a
Church, of Jackson, and George H.
I’;ckox, tho prison chaplin, ore to b* •• whiskey hole.”
th* speakers. Ino “lioya” are to havo '
a good dinner, and the • xerciaoa to cum • | building a steam tow-l»»at to haul their
log* acrosa tho Bay with; it is tho first
raente immediately thereafter. Music,
। bath instruuiontal and vocal, will bo in- ,। Lute and ia quite a curiosity.
! terspora'd ’ •' th* [irognimra*,
Owing ! Tho weather here naw te quite hot.

thia disease prevailed through tho Chenaugo Valley in tho State of Now York,
as a malifcjaat and fatal epidor c;
some of many familio*, and in "onio in­
stance* en.'re families, were swept sway
; to tho lack oi,room for viritore in the
On the first of July wo shall make
by thia fell dretroTisr. Du;Ing this ♦’ ue,
. cha]i«!, none but thoe* invited will be so much. For th* past tuopth it has
ranged from about 70® to 90®, and Dr. Trask’s Magnetic Ointment came inout all hills duo un for legal cr other
nearly
every
d*y
it
reaches
HO
0
or
advertising and job work. And as rap­
Court:UMT/it.—Under th- head of,। above, and seldom fall* below 75 0 . Last recognized as an important help in the
idly as tnay be, Mr- Brooks will call on
tho 4th nt Hastings tho Lowell Journal week I took th* thermometer out in the ,rea oent; indeed, in sotuo neighbor­
nil our patrons for a uttloment. Herehood* it was relied upon a* the princi­
of last wook, says, “the Hon. Mark D.
• after, we shall settle all advertising a&lt;- .Wilber, State Senatir ‘rum the 14th it run up to 140 ° .while in tbe shade the pal remedy. I'v application* for all
And yet tbe affection* of tho throat and lungs is at­
rounts on the first of every quarter ami- district, will deliver tho Fourth of July mercury stood at H8° .
nwncing July hit, as we are satisfied Orarion at llns/ng«. It would b* d’ffi- Darkic* seem to enjoy tho sun choosing tended with marked benefit. It e*ems
cult to find a more graceful and effocUvc to sit or lie down in the aun while there to act a* an alterai'vo upon th* Mucous
Coats of the throat and air paaaage*
speaker than Serihtor Wilhjer. We ven­ is shade near by.
bill.
Tho Good Totnplars, from Warring­ forcing out tho tecid and 1. rif ting mu­
ture tn say aa an orator, he stands at
•ho hnnd of the Mic’ gan list. Senator ton and the "Navy Yard" are going to cous and restoriiuc the tnucou* aurfai.es
Dewey, who sat by bis ail# in tho Sen­ havo a-* basket picnic” at lav* Oak
ate last w:uter, know where to apply Orovd, across tho Bay from Vensaeola,
for a I st-d«aa ora.’on. If the Journal on the 4th of July. 1 hop* to go, and
A Poltuot Bens sos.—Tho wide
; readers of Bonn* and adjacent town­ may tell you of it hereafter. But 1
ships derre to ^celebrate tho glorious have spun this out too long already, spread inffuenoe of American skill and
Rainy to-day.
I fourth, they will do well to go to Hos- and should you deem it of foo little in­ onte. jriso boa outstripped the compre­
Celebration, F. day.
terest for pub,:cationt or find too many hensions of the Americans thomeelvos,
thiga.”
mistake* in it, just throw it in your
o'-Oux jril &gt;* teaantleuti.
_
age* of bothjContinenta. They wrap
waste paper bosket
Tho Health of Hon. Birney Jlloyt
tho lion* of Africa, and the tawny akin ■
at the Into convention formally resolved
of South Am* xan pampas. But wider
that a man hae the same right to walk
There wo* a brief w-^fon of tho Cir- ,| info at-ocory stare and order a barrel
still are spread the product* of our skill
cult Court on Monday.
■
of sugar or a sack of coSe*, or into a ^/Woou—Mr. Ebeneaer Pennock, of in mediemaa A Uta » ait toJDr. J. C.
Tho Shade troes about the city arc ■ law office jgid demand a legal opinion thia city, hands us for publication the Ayer A Co.'a laboratory and office in
looking beautiful sintm tho ahowor*.
from ita occupant, or into an underta­ result of his wool c’ p the preecnt sea­ Lowell, showed iu that th* whoU eurLzEx-Mayor Cook and Harvoy Wright ker’s and requoata coffin,without expect­ son, on his faiJi conducted by Thoma* fare of the habitable globe pay* it* tri­
have returned from their eastern t-lp.
ing to pay for th*'- rospertlv* wares or Pennock, near Hickory Coluere. in bute thm ; there they cater t &gt; and serve
There was a beau 'ful display of SOI eve. Bi info an newspnper office and th-a cornty, as follows: No. of fleeces, the requirements of a’ nost all nations.
Aurora Barca’ s on Thuraday ever'ng. demand tho uao of ita brr’ns and innocle 214 ; taken "wn 57 two rear old weath­ Their publications ore in many tongue*
ers, 103 ewes, and 54 yearling*. that widely-**v*red people nae. Their
Our thanks r u again dueond tendered
Weight of wool, l,280|n»., which was letter* mnat be read from and written
to Hon. Z. Chandler for exceed igly voltold at Augusts, but week, at 42 1-2 c-ta. in many language*, tor which there ait
uable pnblio Documenti.
mr pound, amounting to 1544.00. a long range of comepondanta with the
Tho dry spell has at last been broken, i
not* corrc»i&gt;ond&lt;mt of tho Fraim Farindispensable arcompUehmenta for their
and copious shower* have ro '.eahod tho |I »- state* that last year, as »&lt;x&gt;n as the
dulio*. The'■ daily mail of half a buah«l
earth, and made all nature dance for crop was removed, he covered ha1' of
Kttxxa sr I.taur»
London, son of letters brings them advices, order* and
bi* strawberry b*d with sfaw, patting of Hi-sun Wai wrath of Thoraappls, was
We believe nil th* arrnngomen:* for it on ono or two inch** tb:ek. The re­ struck by Hgh. 'ng and killed instantly We were overwhelmed with amazement,
th* cetebratlmi of tho 4th are pe; farted, sult t rie reason wss * yfeld double that on tho 27th ult., wl 'lo engaged in •nd our readers would b* by an inspec­
and that all whs porticiiwito, will havo on the part on of the bod not mulched ; picking cherries. Ho was an ac"ve In- tion of this wonderfully extensive,
and no woods, but clean, nice berrie*, tel'gont boy of 17 year*, and his sud- health-dealingenteipriae.-HoDy Springs
a fuaat of good things.
even after a hard rain,
lb's &gt;* ca*i1y don death cast a gloomlovei^tlio whole (Miss.) Gmrervrt'.v.
RemomLer that Senator Wilber i* to
done and we ;• -1st come of on- Ilorticul- neighborhood.
deliver the oration on tho 4th, and that
he is eno of tho ablest orator* in th*
w. Vrooman, Of efficient Sheriff,
State. Turn out every body.
•bo dm lag th* past we*k visited Mack­
Mr. Taylor haa h« arran^enrems
Mra. Hotchkiss a lady of eighly-elght
made for tho best Bowe;y Dance, over roar* of ng*, in tho abeonco uf her
bold in tho county, and far a 4tli. of July .laughter Mr*. Samuel Law, with whom
danco that all who participate will ap- she resides, loft homo and wont to the
residence of Aldal man Bossxoer, all to
Attention ia aakod to tho advertise- eee, aa it is in 'oiai-xL a gay youth of
.
mmg of John Wolf. Ila is a wide a­ .non ecventy-fiv* lonuw.. who aho had
wake dutchman, and ia not going to bo onen wen at Aid. B.’e hor-w. Surely age
undersold or out done in buaiaora outer- doc* make of u* children, for tho second

X"James P. Roberta, Eaq., aecompanicd
yXlur Fire Company received their Enby his youngoat daughter, left Saturday
g'reoaSal day, and it is, rcu.'y a splen­
afternoon to jo’v hia wLo who has been
did mach'-i* for one of the kind, and at
rimiting friends in tbe Southern part of
tho uxorciae on Monday evening,scatter-

inac and other pointe of interort on the
northern coast of th* Lower Peninsula
far Ui? benefit of bis wife's ImI Ik. re­
turned on Moa-Uy. looking better far
hi* brief respite om tho cans of offi-

Tho graJusJng class at Albion Col­
lege', were all member* of 'be Mathodi*t Church, opponents of tobacco and
liquor, and of an averagM age of 22
yean ; but they only numbered reran.

Holt, dated Quootutowa, Ireland, June
wore «m‘ire)y destroyed by fire. Un
2d. He reports bis health inqroi.ug .Jicm. &amp; C. Pr idle of firs dty and some 175,000. but wo presume it was
and th* trip, that far a delightful oao. John Cnrvoth of Middleville, are trying
mortly
covered by insurance.
tho vh-tae* of tho Eaton Rapids bath*.
Dr. Ruben 8. Hawley, of Gull Consent,
Wo have no doubt they w71 find them
benoficiaL At laaet, we have, to an ox-

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
Say man : are you hungv ? Woman
are you faint for want of food T Child
do you want something to cat ? I f so
call nt L. E. Stauffer’h Eating Iloitso
North Side State Street, where you will
find everything in the line of eitnlilos, obsj-^cLcs
only 25 cents per meal.
Ifltf

The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,
jofinnniuqt.

John son &amp; Co’s, celebrated Gol«!
ho best in tho market, f-ff sale
City News Depot. 1’. O. boihbng.

Sitiical ait Itdaiiol

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

DENTIST
J. Cole &amp; Son,

10 Barrel lotn and more sold to dealers at a very iqtAll ad­
vance above Car-load Rates.

GROCERS.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

Ofir tor Safe at tte Uvat Lmu Bate
HID FL.WB,
STUCCO
WATEB LD$:
LIIEitli BAIB
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

ip&lt;...r.rx&lt;d
stLUMoa, i

f//rr lufiscif ruitfiiW if 044**4*
,

LOTS.

COLDSIITITS BRYANT A STRATTON

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Oom.

FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.

W* will SeB CHEAP, or Rent to a re­
sponsible party। the Farm known a* tho
John C. Spencer Farm, in the township
of Baltimore, consisting of 80 acre*, all
improved. Fair House, good fruit, Ac.
C. F. DWIGHT.A CO.
Hartings, April 2, 1874—if

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
A. N. S^JilN.

Flnr &amp;Graii CoHisiulmtaii,
Go to the Banner Office

for FIKE JOB WORK.
DR. CROOK’S WIJiE OF TAB!

BOILER WORKS.

�Sgricnlturnl into ftomretir.

The Babcock
The St Joseph JkwreLr of the 81st
Tho JTuUfta
the ablest
: ult, has tbo followiag. ia relation to the of the agricultural journals of the fitate,
I fruit proopacto in that region ;
entirely non partisan and ouupoksn,
j Tho weather fcr the pavt ten days has speaking of the recent change in tho
, been excessively warm, in fact has
postal laws and regulations which took
amounted to a drouth that ban cut short
the strawberry crop more than oso-haft. I offset on the first Inst,, nays ;
। In place of 30,000 buabela as antieipat- | "It ia a noticeable fact that the largo
ed. if tbe total reochea 10,000 bushels metropolitan journals havo nothing to
wo shall lie happily dinp]KMiHed. This say about the injustice end uoquootiun- j
| ia a very severe blow on the whole St"; nblo outrage which thia law commits '
| Joseph fruit region, which loeos not less ’ upon tho pres. of tbe interior. No, '
. than 190,000
I Apples continue to look wpll and J■ It is got up in their interact entirely.
, promise a large crop.
And we must say that the country and
Clrerriee had been badly stung by rural proas really deesrra to have it
I the cureuliu and havo blighted also, tried on them. For years, following
i and will be behind a full crop by nt tho lead of a New Fork journal, with
least one third.
its immense professions of love lor the
Hums and jwachre arc being badly dear people and ita desire to educate
' stung by the rurculio, end the crop will 1. them up to its standard, tbs press of
I* fatally diminished by the rav.igoe of tho interior have been bowling over tbe
1 (hie iaaret
'
*
II expenditure* of the nootoffice, and the
। 'Orspes never gave finer prospects fcr '1 free transmiasioa of documents and ro; a luxuriant yield. They are not, how­ port* by Congressmen, till Congressmen
’ over, absolutely out of danger, for a ’ at last got sn idea that what was ssuce
Verm, foggy spell of weather about tho for the gooes might not be unpalatable
'-‘Oth inst., when they are in full bloom, Masoning for tho gender. The rural
and country press have got a touch of
may prevent tliem from pollening.
Blackberrios and raspberries are bad­ the reform in tlio^poatoffice, a depart- {
maut of the Goveruiant that might bo ,
ly hurt by tbe drouth.
Peaches aro dropping off and the I liberal instead of narrow in its policy. I
pr. epacts for a good crop aro becoming Wo never sympathised with tire hum­
bug of cutting off tho right of members I
rapidly lees.
The Sanfttuti (Wurraef boosts tliat of Congress to transmit to their oonstiWestern Allegan will again this y&lt;r '
prove itself the better pwrt of a belt tof vary fcr the people and the pn«s to '
country widely known as the finest I have. Wo always eonsidoreil it a piece
fruit-growing section in tho North. j of clap-trap, got up tn conUalim the inWhile from orchards east, north and tluenio and power of the great journals
south—end west also, for tbe fruit trees i at tho expense of tho smaller and more
in Illinois are entirely killed—eorno I local press. We told Horace Groeloy
eomplaiats over the loos of valnaliL* | to his face aomo years ago that this was
’rees and the entire abeenro of aay | our opinion of tho movement But our
preepeci of a cropor peaches this aeoson, ootemporariM hail to follow tho groat rethe orchards in this western part of this fcrui, as it is called; and while spiting in
country give promise of a fair crop. It I the tocos of the Congrwwjitm, whom
is true that tne yield will not be a« ; they all worn to regard as great sharplarge as that of last rear, but it is also cn nnd not oa goatlouieu aud cltieouv
who fiaro a good many arduous dutire
for which they never get nay rcmunenN
' tiun beyond [rapular applause, they gut
I their own nores bit off. Wo fool sorry
for them, bnt we can’t help thinking they
l hero pot what they worked for. Mean­
: while vy« must all pay up aud obey tho
I law till it is changrel. That change wo
j shall itnet on as a right," caring little
A corrwi-otudunt of tho /tecr-Orcs. , wuat party is in office."
gives the following account of tho prin­
cipal fruit canning establishment in
Benton Harbor, in thia State, the Ben­
ton Harbor Peeking Company. H«

“ This Conqreny hare just begun can­
ning strawberries for which they nor 7
rente )&gt;er quart. They are employing
I about 100 mon and women at ilia prcaent lime, but when running to a full
capacity ham a force of 250 to 30i)
Thia will do, especially m some anils, lianda The work is do»o systematicthese retaining their fertility. In sandy I[ally form tho hulling to the’ labeling,
or leacby land it wil! not do, as the ' each person or persons liming an allotstrength of tho sod, to aomo extent at &lt;
least, will be lost, drained uff, for decayod sod must be considered manure, nnd covering, scaling, bathing and labsl­
manure oa such land must be applied ing. Tire bathing comrisl. in immers­
at the surface, and in comparatively ing in large vis s- vcral tuns at one
small uuantities, else there will be loss. and cooking them for fire nr ten rninThiel believe no ono will dispute. Now j
the ground which holds tbe roots, which I' ly searched for and sealed and then,
is the sod, is itself composed of thia while the contents arc at a boiling point,
leaehy sol! where that is tho character • tho cans arc pricked and all tb« air es­
of the land, t» Ifcat it will pass off what capee, after which they are agrtn teal*.!
is not taken upgy the routs of thoplants and are ready fcr tlio labels Only tin
—audit will peso it off beyond reach if \ cans are, of course, used, and priniiturned down and loft them.
In such nally of two aims, two and throw pounds,
soil it wants to bo brought up to tho In addition to strawberries, they nut up
surface and mixed well with the soil. II hominy, raspberrkt, string beans,
and pulvarixod. At least this is practic­ green |ioas,tomatoes and coin.
ed with sucnoss on uur sandy, alluvial j The rompany-hare already contauctbottoms ; and it in tbe common practice I1 cd for thn tomatoes on fifty a«vs of

■ ICHIGAR CERTRAL R. R.

Grani River Valley Division

I'KOBATt: OKDKKi»im .ii».

JfmV. vkvk Is lk«
« Iku Ser.
MHii hoel 4—• d Iks l*ert
lk»

er«wi»“J ‘.I1

KSSrLiru..»ste

WOMAN

Magnolia Balm
LIFE

BELOW THE

SURFACE!

Michigan Central R. R.

Pure Blooming Complexion.

OLD. RELIABLE ARD D!RE&lt;TJ»OUTE,

i

Dauchy A Co's. Column.

RAHTED.1

•RISE ^^+:./.A
1,N VALUABLE 01 ITS!

SINE’S
IIFT JlhHTERPRISE.

They pay fcr tomatoe*
ridges. If tho sod Is a hoary one, by ।M
1 of more.
turning k Up the second year"it affords seventy cents per hundred pounds. Of
they havo cotArnctv fcr 200 acres,
ono of
ffuest of seed beds to corn,
‘
and arc not satisfiud yi-U . Lt may bo
fallow either of th* grain crop «r pt&gt;. int-irevting to know that ono si-re of
seed and clovsr sown. It ia the prac­ corn will produce as high as 3,000 cans,
TMT TG*TTTT167*TO
tice of our dairymen bore, (south aide and occaMonally more, making corn
-*-wu
XZ A*aA B.
of the M abawk,) and those who hart miring a very profitable* buainsos, aa
tbe beavieet sod bare tho beat success; limy jay tho producer fonv cent, a , „ ’ r.'TbZteSS^ iteXfmeTrim"’thia on all kinds of land in thia, section,
Last year the company put up 3H.IHW ILPTTQ' PADDMIP •PiTHPIK’
and the soil Tarins cvnaidersbly. Now
bfilWUblb
iADbblO
and then land is seeded tbe same year can. of .trawl,orri.., h»,UX&gt; of t.«na- " Ml DO
that the sod ia turned down, and in toes, 1*5,000 of ]&gt;eaches, and 175,000
ol corn. The present season they Iwpe
failure; the land had to bo rcplowod to make w grand total of 500,000 cans.
and rsecodod in tho spnng, usually
with satisfaction. Had it been worked
shallow, with the sod remaining un­
touched, tho land a well drained clay, I

I

"Equal Taxation!"
■God FpeoJ the PlowJ”
‘'United We Stand, Divided Wo Fall'
“Live and Le| levo!"
“Mcner Rings, Beware !"
"Tho Idee of Nwvciubar, *7l! I"

’

50,000 00

ISOMETHWCSWCBTHl’MW

Pint F0TO8 GREAT W

"Industry Will l« Rewarded!”
'‘Fanner. to the Froet—«»
the Rear !*’
Pesmsatily if We Can—Forcibly if We
UuBi•.••
‘•Reform or Revolutfcn I**
“Vox Populi''
►Pass Up Halt Ihvw Free I"
‘•Friffarnlty, Xqualfty, and Farr F.tchanirn I"

uvnrasTtnn:

Hists xu laxa-acxia*.—It often Lapj«ns that a nunoryman baa so much of
one kind of stock that to redr"
v~
, will aeil at aonsLl.-mMy l-low
nary sat* *. To get (ha benefit— _
qaaa»iiie.«n excellent plan to aend■ for
■
'fo jpicB lists of a good many bouses.
. several dozen perhaps ; and among them
the buyer wil! generally find some sorts
' MteVfc'fcr the roasor. above given, at
trausually low rotes, and just aa good as
; the beau If you wish to buy in conoid- ,

AFRICA

iTSi Dom’tERVIKE
DOES ITT

Ayer’s

Ite Grad Cspitsl Pni; I'Siffl) UW

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A

dressing

ofozr and fruhncn of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, {alien hair checked,
and Laklaess often, though not always,
cured by its rue. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de­
stroyed. or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can lie
saved l&lt;y thia appl^atiou, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produce,! Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning grey or falling off, and
consequently jirevent baldness. Tho
restoration of vitality it give* to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often so un­
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
sotne preparations dangerous and inju­
rious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only*

nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and vet lasts
long on tbo hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful [icrfuuic.

MU iassttz S Lilt MeMDS EiiM

Jf.tr/SJf. WHITESWE1I
UNO. GOUT, GOITRE'
BRONCHI TIS.*’NER FOUS DEBILITY, INCIPl
IENT CONSUMPTION,
sad all diseases arising from aa
impure cut—ition of tho Blued,
fiend for our ItasanaLts AlmaWac, In which you will find rer-’
tiheatro from reliable end treat-’
worthy Phyddsns. Ministers it
tbe Gcspel. and others.

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Peninsular Railway.

CLEVELAND. QTfI(i
THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD.

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Cherry Pectoral,
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HASTINGS, BARRY

VOL. XVIII

COUNTY. MICHIGAN

WEDNESDAY, JULY

1873.

rnMwl airt Belies Cart?.
tm II. HAY FORD
IT s»4 CmswilM si U., aaJ MMuw
OS

Don't fail lo sec tin

SILKY CULTIVATOR’
THE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW I
With • full line of extras on hand.

HARNESS, on hand, and made to Order. TIN, COPPER, andj
SHEET IRONWARE Manufactured t&lt;&gt; tlrder

Orders already received from over 30 towns, and more coming by
every mail.

REAPERS and MOWERS, GRAIN, CULTIVATORS\
SULKY RAKES, «Jrf.

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR
It u the Beet Cumbiued (lorn Cultivator

It in the Beat Combined Field Culuvator. beciiu-M*
3d. Do«e not dodgi* the bird epots, tmt inw* down
the
bottom.
4th. No weight no the horse* nock.
5th. A boy can tiamU«- It over rough orsud ly ground Where
other cultivator* will not work.
Uh. It cut* the ground all over inrteiui of leaving a strip
iMtwren blade, where th- weed* ami gnet- are
ooly llgbtlr covered and will Mart with Bret rain an
1* the tax- with all other rocn!&gt;lne&lt;l sulky cultivator*

BLACKSMITHING.
MV1N0Bmm«WUb, mb *b*s m J«l
■uvM. I »«M »m rw»«U«llr *Nx.i ih.

COME AND CET ONE ON TRIAL I
Eijire Etei. Mitt.

Jus

It, 1111

DENTIST

Hathille.

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Mickijai.
What is it ?

Pure Wines ana Hauers!

My “Trip Hammer.” with which I make Irons for BUGGIICM.

U Valuable "MacniMB” 1 have tong felt the need of. It 1* one of the groat
an* which enable- mo lo aell Buggies w&gt; LOW aa to DEFY COMPETITION.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

DRUGS
Medicines
Dye Stufls,

Michigan Exchange.

PAINTS &amp; OILS
And two Seated Fanners' Buggies at

School Books &amp; Stationery

One Hundred «an&lt;! Twenty live DoIIhh*.

IF YOU WANT

1 shall also build Ilium Parcs Wobb.
PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

lUdrranf Good !

J.L.RjgED.

H1STU68 MARBLE WORE!
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HEAD ■TONES­
TABLE TOP*,
MAXTLEH.
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NO. 11

I among hi* Iwoflsors, to bo chown tho
executive and prroidiag officer of an
more than ordinary iatersito, though our
Aatoctolion such as yours is an honor of
numbers have not boon large.
Still
which any man may be jiroud; for
there has been a cordiality in our grert^
yours, gvntlmou, is on organisation
Inc that points pleasantly to the gonial
made up of a class of men who bava caupoopls!’ w*. hi* pointed ■ ummtng inflneneeo underfyteg our amnation.
been lightly termed tho schoolmasteis up, as if to hint at tho profound proph­ Wo have been warmly woteoowd by
uf thu world, — turn whose duty and esy embodied in this ]&gt;ro|&gt;er phnuo and those among whom wo are MW«hl»&lt;,
profession make it their task to teach fact This expression brings up to view aad ia that welcome we see with pride
the « arid's “ young idea bow to shoot." tho vast educational value and effect of the consideration given to.tha..proas.
Hero, In Republican America, more tho newspaper, eecnlar or religions, in May we in tbo fatore do nothing to rea­
than tinder any other government, tho American society, fouchorg our social der ua less worthy of tbs fevorabte oonnewspaper is the great odueator of the civil, or individual interest—molding
jx-opL-, and Mton under tbo dsepottoms and feslixming national, social, or politof the old world, it to the unerring in-1 teal character"
dex of tho dialqilate that pointe to tho I Dot, however wo may priso and boast
trim nobility of man, and tnarka tho I of tho power of the newspaper, in eondcoming hour of his reg. noration. Wi en | tag forth ill stream* of intelligence to
the great Captain of the age sacceeaful- | millions of reader*, still there to as m embers od the pOofroMI
11 ie aot
ly bombarded a stroogbold of ths one- । much to cundotun and deplore in the straego, than, that lahenld rocaM the
my at tho distance of half a down mites baneful spirit that foster* and cultivates suooeee aad standiag trf_|he.MMU
or so, tho world rung with ths praise of |I a sensatfofail and depraved lileratare. press with oomeUtiBg bfJskntf Ute,
the i-ngitMX-ritlg triumph. And yet, , No one can orer-cstimato the d^noral- because I have helped to rock it tu its
cumMred with the range of'the pres* । toing power of uno such pap-r as the cradle. And bow, front thia coiodus of
that bailers down tho walled prejudices llliutratcd I‘uli«&lt; Oasotto, sowing tho it* strength, may I not ccBgratelafa you
of long-off centuries in tho part and tho I
on the position you occupy. To speak
throes uf (ho tmnt in tho great future, [i seeds of immorality and undermining daily tu thoueanda and lens of £hon*• thorn acdil virtue* which are tee
thu exploits of Napoleon Bepaputo sink ।' strength and power of a people. Fancy and*. eager to cutch the fohtfatt mrarinto tho badinage of a Lilliputian's
a y Jung lady of nineteen summers, on mur of your votes, to sujSBMUt, or
boast* Tho newspuner of to day cum-1
to better, to tend «h» iBiaUigMtt
I whom the most devoted parenle shower what
•
inands the best mind* end the sturdiert , their love, ea termg a village Look-stor# Ipublic sentiment of the Btato,—to feel
heart* of the age, and through its col-. recently, and inquiring for a copy of the that tho rich harvest of Intelligence,
utnns, day after day and week after' journalju*t nrnuoil
“or some other which smileo on every side, ia in enow
week, flow the deepest and purest cur- nice reading paper I” To you thto may measure the product of tire seed year
I rents of mental hie. By its influem**
indeed seem a fancy eketch. but to mo beams have eown,—easy well satisfy
। and unceasing labor every cherished en­ it was a feet uuler my own observation. tho isoet exalted ambition, and to better
terprise in the physical and intellectual With mind* carried away by novelty, far than to have ••went tho crown tho
world is made victorijto®! and every­ and principles uadernunod by the eonwhere in this late!,
ths center uf nation of wood-cuta, a largo class will­
cirilinrtion to tho rugged hamlets of ingly beotunr* U&gt;0 prop and support\of
A.* Esrvxas F*k.s.—Itedy Mary
I tho most iltotont territory, thu nsws- such dsttstable journals
Wcrtley Montagne sefatae ibe flaUrtotag
|«pcr i* omni|*otcut and umnipro*Above all other obligations of tho story: “ Om&gt; day, as an antomt Krag
cut.
of 1 artary waa ridmg wtoh hto officers
True, there are tlune, strange os it journalist rests the imperative duty to
of State, they mot a dsrvish crymg
way suem, who regard tho n*n«[&gt;a)«-r keep his paper pore, pubHohiag no adaloud: -To him that win give mo a
a* an oxjtctMivo luxury; and uf the vorttoetuenti and giving no iletaite ot hundred dfaare (small ptocoo of BKKsey),
million* who daily and weekly peruse
I will give a psoee at good admen. Ths
its columns, there are but few who fully .
King, attracted by hto tocaatfi 4bc1mbappreciate tho mental, physical, and [mi- '
tton, stopped and said to tho -drtlMB:
cuniary capital expended upon a sh&lt;wt sensational and dcinoraltohrg is ruliahed
•What advice to thia that you offer for
and
eouglit
after.
For
thia
reason,
ov
­
that costs them !*•* Hinn half a dime.
a
hundred dfaara P * Sire,' vepifol tta
Still, tho United State* has become the ’ ary sensational item that is set afloat is
dervish, ‘I shall be mart tteMM to
Cliwt ugwsp*|&gt;&lt;T producing and read-. launched oat at the oxnento uf prfacipie, and the tainted grtd which trtnpls
xxnmunity tn the world.
Hern in Detroit, where only 21» year* I that voyage float* only aa a mockery,
lo hoar suuiothiuR extraordinary, order­
sgu fllt'.OOV was considered a fair cap-1i while the victim finds himself abandon- ed the dinars to be girsn to the Storvirti
ital on which to found a daily newwpa-, od by the moral jndgementof maa- at onoe ; on receiving which, W «M:
for, there is now, within a stone's throw ‘
• bins my ndvtoe is, iwgfa bii thing with ut this buibling, a no*t*p*q&gt;er office that
out considering what the sod rang ba.’
hat uuo pree* which olono alworbs,
The officers of State,. nailing st what
। double the cntirocspital of twenty years
they thought ridiculous advice. looked
at the King, who they expected would
In mv hbnuy aio vulutueo of thu old
be eo enraged at this Urals nato wfer
| Washingtea Nstioual Intelligsnrer (on
tho dervish to be severely pMfahed.
i which 1 worked as a journeyman print­
er), in which 1 find, nx days after the |
I uteetion of 1 ?3fl, Ute first hint that Mr. Bt — ---------- -- ----------- —. ——
Vats Buren had probably been chosen : they carry malovetent traduction to its
to the Presidency; and tbo latest newt' tardiest limit. But in Michigan this
from Europe is announced Ly packet &lt;H*tomp«r is not n prevailing cqiixootic,
and4 —
wo may at least hop* that the —
sx-ouly 1G days from LivcrpoeL But now *~
smjrio
of tho editorial fraternity
in this
through tLo cnerg* of tho rcprasetita- —
,-------------------------------------j-----I tivea of the press end die agency otills £tate may expand until it embraces tho
whole
profession,
and
tho
unerring
magnetic tek-grapli, the choice ofTred- -*•“*- —r—u»k.
dent to rrsd fa tho nrwtpapcrs oa the principle eslaUialied that tho journalist,
day after Uta elestiun, and the eager in order to bo recognised, must be a
cuutmsnU of the isindon prest are read Eitlcman, and that hit claim to this
tfactfon will be made to rvat mainly
by u» on tho nftnrnoon uf the day when
upon tho degree of courtesy and re' published.
J Jurt *» year* ago 1 wa» an appro a- spectf.il ronsidoration ho shows his
। ’tee in an ulfl™ udjuituu£ the New Lretbcrcn of tho profession.
York Journal of Commerce, then tho
A large majority of times 1 address
tending comiuercial t&gt;ows|iapor iu that are editors of what our metropolitan
term the “ rural press'' Twenty-five
yuan ago tho field upon to country
press with an oW-feshwiaod buecskin newspapers wu vsstlr different to that
roller. To-day, all througu Now York which the majority of them now occu­
King's surgoora, to whom ho gave a
Irinting Hottsu Square end its vicinity, py. Thea the largest (union of the
poisoned laneet, saying: ‘ If yea will
the jadewtnan lu-ars the underground country was dependent on its local po­ bleed the King whb&amp;s fanort I will
jar aad roar of mighty steam prorece,
give you ton than sand pieces of gold,
each of ahioh cast* I3U.00U, and con­
and when 1 assond tha. thBB* &gt; yon
tains U,7*O dirfinet piece*, in Lolu,
----- ---shall bo my Viator-' Thia basajarpee,
screw*, nuts, jmltoys, springs, pin*, keys, tract*! tlu&gt; &gt;pb«rs of tl.o country pa- daxxlsd by such brilHaat jnomoeda,
and rullun, with over
WO *
yard*
of | p»ra Th7*—no— '------- -----------------—
*Y“e“
wickedly assented to ths nsnjMBL ' An
taiie aud blankets,—the whoto |»e*a vithoity journals in ths
weighing-11,bl
pounds.
j ot A.U
full and r__u
fnish l.t.iu
r
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.M. Slid printing I_.
Only
•Jt.tKW ^tmprcsNuTis hourly. "Beside*
man to bleed feta. XLspsU lUateMted
!
the old Journal of Commewe, there is to devote their entire energise to tho lannot
into a sido pocket, and basteo«i
were fa New Yurk Up to WJ Ollrer old- iliuitration ot local topics. This is their !
into the King's preset.».
Tlio arm
faihioned “ blanket shout newspa|ica.’L oclt field, but it is a wide and rich one, was tied, and tho fata! lancet wan about
’
with which the reader evaudMa hto andtKoso who intdliputly cultivate it to
botbsagodiMo the voin^wifod ondmorning coffee or flavored hit evening are rej-uciug in abundant return*.
My ideal of a country'paper io not the ’
cep of tea. Al this tiaa til* " penny
lMt|a r*" Ugsn to take the place uf the sheet foal atteiupte lo giro tong ac- '
ut the oo-ouied rospsctablo six-pennies. counts of the ware in Europe and the 1
The cumi«liliun wan short and ductoiv.., full nrocewiings of Congress, but ths *
I aud the lively, ertep penny sheet be- nsatly-)&gt;rintod journal, crammed fill! of '
eame tbs paper of the |&lt;-riod ; though, local bows, with a column or two of 1
die, and X shall ba stored, and pnl fo
truth to say, the Jounutl of Commerce condensed items of a more general 1
cruel death. Thon, of what use wt
still exists end lire* (as is truly said) character, aad a pagp given up lo mis- 1all (ho gold m the world be to owl
*- bcatUta Uis older meu died oat uf ceUaneuue selections and light reading ;
Thru returning the lancet to hia pool
for the culture of the family circle.
oL
In those days newspapers were lugu­ Every town in tho county should bo 1 ba drew forth ■■tolas
The King, ol isni— thia. a&gt;4 P«
briously solemn, *' with no flippant ransacked for its news, porhspe by local
striving
that ha Ml much wabamBeec
a tags to disturb the provy flow of jour- corrospondsala. If Fanner Joaos, of 1
asked
why ho changed his lanort *
1
nsfistic inanity." There was no tele­ Fairfield has a rmrarkably promising suddenly.
He Mated fitottthejjifo
graph prior lu 1M3, no ocean steam­ ttold of ruta bagas, 1st tho foot bo j
ships until a period still later, and no known, for it will not only ploase him,
Aseonated Prose orgaatoatiun to sim­ but stimulate his neighbors to rivalry, !
with the hope of getting n similar no­
plify the jirucc«s uf obtaining news.
Hat, for a tnomeut, lot us gv brek a tion. We might go on aad add with- 1treachery is IhUT Tell ms LuOniU
half oeolury farther —aaJ fitly veers is out sod to the little ” tonal itema" that
what it mottfo ar year bead aAbM-Y
but sbris! period—for n still greater may be regularly gathered, end served
contrast. I bold in mv liand a. copy of
"The Country Juorndt and the Punghkeepsie Advertiser,, of August 2, 17 SO.
Use printers wboeo modest skill put to­
gether these pages have tong slept in
their grave*, but the story which their
handiwork preserved will live on, to the
immortal glory of those who vpousud
through its columns the principles that.
secured the birth uf a republic.
Our
chief interest, bo a* rev, is found ia the
contrast which thia iwper pros nils t»
the journalism ot to-day, and here u
lunuthmg the roost comprehensive il-

up ia graceful and ailrscliv* BtjrUs ’o
make complete the sought after country
newspaper. Every event of local ioteseet in the Iowa, every improvomsnt
in ths neighborhood, every meeting of
citissne, every project for the general
good, every artec&gt; upon tho common
weal, every speech, birth, an t de*th,
and good fortune, and calamity, alumM
not bo the ** uuc-jssidorvd triflas" ttat
make up the Bum of mortal life; but
noted to a lively end •p-*'*’ maurivr, or
in a catholic and humans spirit, and
sent forth ss the ever varying picture of
hums life, and the progress and trade of
the people. Demosthenes said '.hat the
secret &lt;i( oretorial power was " Action I
Ariton'. Action!" Ills not toss true
that ths secret ot eiiooeos in a country
newspagcris •’ LocalsT locals I Locate F‘
To lVts oismsnt lot mi add also that
tho paper can only be appreciated by
its genaml eundact, iu b»a, its tern pur,
its principles, its alma, its tuxnltaoas, its
dignity, its propriety. In short, tho
linking of such a newapapor demands
coosolsos effort, and become* ]wrp9tual
mutton in a thcusand Colds.
Genttomen, allow me to cougrstulstp
yon on the euccMO which attend* tout
organisation. Your proceeding* deravmtrat* that tbbr* are oppoctunittoa
fur such on assecnUaga to do wwtefhlng
for tLu general good of th* fretasnity.
They show that there are irregularities
among puluiahani which it ware well to
correct- And they iilnsuati., in a gsaoral vy, that much good may bo done
such gathering*, a* well by reason of a
rcrdial taterctouigr of ideas a, through

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1

1coL The King. eateMifa#J
1
and ordered the traitor fa be On
]
Then, turning to his ««een of 8tfl
&lt;Yoa — now that fho «Ars
'^id:
tho
dervish, at Wh**h you 1 mA**1
1
; U has saved WV
'most valuable
Hecrehont
the derrteh, that T
1
amply
reward Mm for Mi
1
1

stainod paper end Own urero the greet.
jouinols that daily Seed the popular
mind with everything worthy of notice
hum the four quarter* of the globe, it
Is difficult to fed that tho journalism of’
to-day has not reached the limita of itsi
(MwttritaiM ia all that petUina to tho
jwrfoitiou uf tho art, tho dutolopm-nt
Hateful U the IM
of nrind.&lt;md-tha diMrtufaalwn of ialife of tbooe who wu
leliigaoee.
w than to be 1OT0&amp;Il may be an open question, whether
tbo imerwvemeat* of the present day
preceded (lie paldic m'rad, or whrtber
the popular sent* den.anlod Ibo tinprovemcuU; certain it to, aa Victor
iiuRu quaintly remark*, “ the diameter’
of the pres* is the diameter of civil toithm. The prom is force, beeaase it h1
intelligence ll ■ lbs hviag eterion,.
aad loudly aauounjos the advent of jus­
tice. Holding no account of night, ex­
■
sad warms the world.”
There is some tiring inatrcrtivu a* wallI
aaaatonag faihe okury which L told
by a correspondoat ot the taipreesfon
made upon a European trerelor by wHnesauig tho aegunress U Anmricaus for!
: I principle* upon whkh eooreae fa Bewe-

""^Se^imrtUy approached mo with:

iyA-gte-iming with Bdudmtton and do-

�|hf JqmHiran jinnner.

good

CHEAP 1

big h ho loosed hi* hold, folded hi* hands

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struck the ground with a dull, heavy

AVEDNESDAY, JULY S8.
describable
Women fainted, strong
men wept, and to add to tho confusion
tho runvau came flying over tho crowd
like a huge b ini. Seme one cried out to
got from its way as it would fall with
crushing force. Then the cry was tak­
en up aad gvuoral rush was made for
safcty.fa which many were more or le s&gt;
injured.

Haamaa, Mtcniaxx. Jcur 0, 1873.

THE FOURTH AT HASTINGS.

WMKETEU &amp; WILSON,

Bundry giraffes, earn els, anacondas
and other peb have lately arrived at
New York tor Barnum.
A coroner's jury, after carefully in­
vestigating the death of the little girl
who was found with a companion mu-'
teriouily shut up iu a closet, in Phila-;
delphia, has decided that the imprison­
ment was accidental, but come of the
papers dispute this theory.

ippifveD

Sherman J. Rich

! Guarantor SATISFACTION

his tpouth and oar*. When be struck 1
It is always a pleasure to note the there was an indenture, main in the ,
doing! on any public occasion whore nil hard gravel ground five or six inclie*
thing* were in order, and •uccees at­
tended every movement That such
was the case in Hastinge on the 4th is
। viewed by thousands during tbo
tn admitted fort. From tho begin ing
to tho clow everything worked like a
charm, and with perfect satisfaction to
sippi on Monday to fight a duel, which |
Keeping of Dog*.
resulted in the death of the latter
Tho Stalo Board for the equlisaiieu of1
Srnoi L—The (Propio of tho State valuations of railroad property in Ohio
i-ompleted its work Tuesday. The total [
think by for tho largest crowd wo over
who shall own or keep a &lt;fog shall pro­ value* aggregate 170,200,540 against
cure a license thvrelur, from the dork &gt;59,312,058 last year.
various buamess places, certainly dem­ of the township or city in which ho may
Of 1200 claims allowed bytho Southcastrated the wisdom of tho expenditure reside, for which ho shall pay to such
incurred by each to get up the celebra­ clerk a* follows : Fur a male do; one
dollar,
for
a
female
dog
three
dollars
;
tion, being not more than Xr» per .-re.'
which liccuw- -.hall n.u and be ia forre
of tbe actual cash receipts, nine tenths from the day of its date to the 1st day uf' Treasury Department except six.'eunianting to $5092.
of which would have been expend*! April next, thereafter. Ho shall cause
Gov.* Perham, Israel Washburn, Jr,
I tho dog to wear around its nock, durefoewhere, but for this celebration.
Josiah II. Drummond, Eugene Hate, and
Tho music furnished for [th- occasion I ing the Hie of tn* license. and no loupe r
■ a collar distinctly marked with the

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-[xrating on account oto a squabblu
rer their wedding present s. '
A live toad was found in a stratum
hardly a whole bone was left Many 01 iiaru-sauu, cigni i.-or oeiow 1110 sur­
were ground and *pliutcred to | owder. face, in digging a well at Hillsborough 1
Bridgo, N. H-, a few days ago.
pulverised. The blood spurted from j Tk'“
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struelion. o&gt;t'l • tisilij adapted to -vxr rNTF.S

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.A.KTID LIQUORS, U: M.-it. &gt;1 PUq,M^
promtirrions cakefully comvui ndi-d

different kinds of work, runhing

Al»o a Fino Aaaortment r-f

easier, faster, and; with lets noise than any other sewing
machine, (ire qualities whieh rccomntend the Wheeler
"Wilson to the ptii/fic as Superior to any other sewing
1 machine in the maket. ■

Suehas CHIWMGH, .LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWAl.'DS

Ktrveta, II a*ting*.

J t'ctt.

AFTERNOON AND EVENING

BACON &amp; KARRS'

A D. COOK, Agent.

i

s-“ *■- ■*" “r*

»j r-.-.&gt;;

the ability of our friend* with the prm&gt;-' cation and pat went, as herein provided,
A coal-black nog-.o in 're-'CK
_ ...
__ ‘ suco
' ..i.
i.
whit.-hand
which
st hands i*nau •lusso
.. .1,^11 l—l ..i.e
..............
,
■ end. arm.
7
tmsi alt- dated, shall contain the uatao of the ■ v-iy much a.hsmod of.
ia the State, to which end wo
1'
whnm. and a deMiii.tion ofi
A Catholic nri-st of
proper encouragement will be
our citUBne generally.
jua cxents-s ec
acanu
u.-.-,rc wui rue
— -- —
--aimneapcr.c ••
i»
have been bettered, unless indeed, we ‘ year, curum mcing tho first day ul April, Jo a
of ^^t fret to tmrent their j
had ad.IrJ a Utile vocn! to th- instru-1 b1&gt;m^ 1x1 CQIulx'nf^ consscuuvely m tho: fi-eaeing, a* tlieT did last winter.
|'
had added a Ktt^ weal to the instrvwhkh u^^^aocmg mth
*'
u aUu,^ (&lt;1
mental rnmne. The prayer was »• Nw_ L The clerk aha.ll register, u&gt; a - ‘
e\1
St„, Fftir al I
ceedingly appropriate, the Declaration ‘ book to bo kept by him tor that pun&gt;u«.&gt;. ' ,ho

-THE GREAT FOREPAUGH S110W ! ;

in almost breathless silence the aasombled thousands, aud was th moot ap- 1
ip or city to tasewjuveui *»— - • , propriato, and one of the must eloquent
•. The clerk may retain twenty band*
orations that we have ever heard ; and
&gt;r each license given by him, and
it ia not too much to ssv. proved the
»y the l-alanec of (the money re­
truth of the statement made by our
friend Hine of the Lowell Jiaraaf, re­
published by ua last week, that Mr.
di constitute i i. iwykrsWilber ia the finest Orator in the Sials.
,. ,
, . .. y- . j
1 a fund, fur the payincm 01
The display made by tho Fire depart- wHich
per^a1“r perwm* may su.
«nt was of real interest to tbe public Uln by the killing or wounding ol sheep 1

1 hat I Must mid Wilf Sell in Sixty Davs.
Yard wide Shectiu]
Stripe Shirting
Cottonadcs. r“'1OL„_„.
(’iusimere, " 25 to 35c.
Hora’ Suits. Wool,
Mens’ Union Caraiinvrc suits, wool.
“ Cotton suits,
Linen Coats,

New Advertisements.

/Hr SrrLt, or tprs

$5.00

4 c^ps

chiac, really did themwdvr* great ered- |

u
U&gt;. «d&gt;«

fc nradin;
» il
“■ ”5 *
*» ~~~
■ i the u&gt;wn*Lin board, who shall proreeu u,« nt, .r n&lt;
Ih. a..e~
„ *, *» UfU»U ~ MM w; 'J» "hJH

UNDER FIVE VAST TENTS WITH

H« IMPORTED CLOfflS s CiSSIHESES.

-i. o..x -

First-Class Instruments.

I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.

off pleasantly without a single accident 1 w()Ua jyd by a dog or dogs, he -shill &gt;„ law* u. •
of any kind, aad there was net an ar- make a certificate thereof in writing.
rest for dr^kronem or disurdrely con- «tating tho amount of dam“gy switainM | J-w4
1

_

R. MUDGE
and record it in the reenrd* of tho town»hip or city- The said justice shall re1 evtvo for bis services in each raso tho
sum of two dollars, and ten o-uts far
each mile actually and necessarily traveh«d by him in j-rforming such service,
.
... .
. r.---- a r.._l i
vn me via ar xonia a. &gt;ern&gt;u-i acxi- । — — i——
- — ,
■

_

aussrax* rtriNsi m CMMa,

er e:tr omier or omrer*.

FINE NEW STOCK OF
dry noons.

New Scales

At Hastirms.

New Styles.

New Prices.

i My MACHINERY

Veiy Low.

CLOTHING.

1.500 WILD BEASTS AND 10.000 CURIOSITIES.

axis and -Isis

thronged the public m]wuv for hour*’
before tbo appointed time. A bearv
squall of wind nerves* rdy delayed the
ucwuioa far two or three hour*, but at

BIX ITS AND SHOES,

qUWIITEE

fectly ealm. Mndre direction of the
Prof, the balloon was got into position
and its inflation with hot air was com­
menced. The canvass wxm fiEed am!
In mac I up nearly sssrenty-fire feet high­
er. The basket was a willow one of a

!

Wareroom. .io.

Greene, near Hi£hth St..

S4TISF4CTIO/I

PHOIX^ASIL^TOBE
Shop in Bartow A Goodyear's
faction therefor from the owner or own­
ers of the dog or dog* which shall
hare done the damage- And provided
further, That if any dog or &lt;fog* for
which a bceuso or licenses shall have
been given by th,, clerk of any township
or city, shall kill or wound any she;,
or lambs, in any adjacent township or
city, and the owner of such sheep or
lambs shall not be able to obtain sati&gt;foctian therefor from tho owner of such

NEW
DOUBLE CIRCUS AND 1.000 MEN AND HORSES,

!\fe-HORNED HORSE!

best punts ih uszingsi

'
Will not be Undersold.

Adjoining C. F. Dwight a Co.’e
Foumtery.

Sic. 5Whoever simll keep a dog.
oerdrary to tho provisions of this act,
shall forfeit the sum of ten dollar*, to
the whole structure a thorough took be­ be recovered with coots, in aa action of
fore taking kis met in tho ear, made no
roauncut,oath« fort, and it was thought
that his iqswsvni suKneui for the
em^tom Kemythfog being »reedi■eas, the weeds “Let her g»” wsre'giv-

j

1 furnish ciL

Get the Best!

HUH-KI .1.* SEVINS
by th- clerk of which such hrcr.sc or
licensee were gives, ia the earns man­
ner, aad subject to the asms proceed­
ings, as near a* may be, aa If such dam­
age bad boon done in such township or

|

WAREHOUSE,

JOSEPH PFLUG !
Ito tabTm tarns f» Mitel

THE LARGEST SHOW IN EX [STANCE.

PABTEVLABS NEXT WXXt

rental
IK at US

Shingles. Lsth. Ac.
t,mi tr • •“

ADAM FOREPAUGH, |
nsnmatw t

r;-:

&gt;. oou:a,wjx.

CORKY a OORKELI*

�Tl|c Ryrdsucari B^ssaItiitm FKM1 »r urn mwn.

On the 30th of Jun* a special session
of the Circuit Court was held, His Hon­
or, Judge Hoyt, ou th* Bench.
Tho business wu generally unimpor­
tant, though some of th* pending mo- standard exrollsnco, thia is rare prais*
lions argued’and submitted were of indeed. It is Aouw.UM, not only in mow
•pnctal Interont, owing to the question bnt in rfarsrtw, and ita tabla of contents
! shows a wonderful adaptation of arti­
of law and practice involved, and were I
cle* to th* individual member* of th*
nv follows.■
I Ebenracr J. Bench v*. Gcergo Baker, family circl*. Sim’s Little Girl, a tarnj motion for a n*w trial, on th* ground, p*ranc* story by Mary Hartwell,
that ths verdict wu contrary to law and W*sth*.--tongh Block, by Karl Kase,
evidence.
Argued and submitted. How th* Vow was Kept, by H. V. Os­
Wright A Holbrook for plaintiff, John borne, Lunatic* at Largo, by Rev. F.
Carveth and John It. Van Vidsor for W. Holland, and The Declaratfon of
Independence, by J. B. Wakely, D. D­
defendant.
Itoilin Hyde vs. Eliza Hyde, in Chan- I’ are arnang tho more noticeablu article*eery. Motion for alimony. Older made The Children* Department i* crowded
that complainant pay defendant a solici­ full, aad roatains a puem in baby talk,
tor's fee of S25 and *25 for expen***, to which without doubt, will be very mbo paid within fifty days from date. C. eeptabte to th* little one*. The price
G\ Holbrook fur complainant, J. A. of the Magazine is one dollar a year.
Address,
Sweezey fix defendant­
Woou’s Honxnou Mxoxxixa,
' John Cromwell, ’ Jr-, Executor and
Newbergh, N. Y.
Margaret M. Crosswell, Executrix cf

Th* dog keens* law taka* effect the
31st of this month, ninaty days from tho
end of th* lereion of th* legislature.
Port Huron cau soon bout of a
•60,000 hotel. It wiU b* 120x150 foet,
and four stories high.
Ground hu been broken for tbs new
car shO]— at Allegan, and the work will
rvmmsnce in a few days.
A Detroit wotuaa hu lately married
bsr fifth billhead Thar ar* ail alive,

work is soon to
commenced on tho
new hotel building ia that plice.
Iron is now laid oa the Grand Bap-

hhh i
____

Our Number is

Lh, tumara (MW?noZ. TkHawls

tspoo worth of
turc.will be sold at cost a/ {M
Bessmer. Heath Co.’s store i
for the next 60 days. To
make room for an entire new
stock of Furniture. '\]'owill\
sellour whole stock at cost for i
cash. This is no humbug.
Come and see for yourseU.
BBSSJUEB, HEATHS CO.
Hastings, June 7, ’78. 7tf

st&gt;’&gt;&lt;amsaJlraal*»Mtw«t*l

W&lt;* hav

BIMJVCH STORES so don't make a Mistake.

SUMMER

CASSIMERE SUITS.
$15 lo $25.

CASSIMERE SUITS,

FINE
BLUCK SUITS,

WHITE

112 to S40.

Lingn Suits

CASSIMERE SUITS,

WaU. •

26 mil** north of Fyfe Lake
A n»w edition of th* School Laws of
Michigan is nearly
‘ "
and it* distribution
car* |w ill 1-

tho List will and testament of Abraham I
CroMwell, deceased, vs. Robert C. Stow- j

art, in Chancery. Molion in arrest of
judgment, argued and denied, with an
attorney’s fee of »1U. Geo. C. Worth
and Wright A Holbrook for plaintiff!
John Carveth and John II Van Velaor
for defendant.
Cynthia Hotchkiss vs. James W.
Hotchkiss, in Chancery. Motion for ali­
mony. Order entered requiring defend­
ant to pay complainant 150, to bo paid
in sixty day*—125 for aolieitar'* foe.

CHURCHES.

Isj asstlscs u.

With th* July number of this favorite
aging tnsml—r of this firm, was for a
monthly it assumes mere of a literary tinirt employed in this office.
character, tho fashions, whilo not ex­
Mr. Thsrou Bute, while cultivating
cluded, being plpood in th* back-ground. corn in the town of Adrian, Lenawo*
county, on Tharsday, was struck by
largo class of readers who value a mag­ ' gttnlng and instantly killed. He was
azine for the quality uf its reading mat­ a single man, aged about 52 years, and
was comparatively a stranger in the
ter. Tho frontispiece is an engraving neighborhood.
of “ Lady J ano Grey, that * Queen of

'

aww

GOOD
COTTOIHDE SUITS,

Among the literary contents, all origin­
al, are “The Next Heir," by Christian
Boid, and “ A Winter Night," by Flor-

Win. II. Stebbins, Adnduikt.-atur, et Dcpaittueul, Music, Editorials, and Re­
L,'vs. Simon Z. Durkee, ct aL, in ceipts. Bend fur a umplo number.
hanccry. Motion to vats to, sj»*&lt;ial Price 2.00 a year. Published by Dui cos A 1‘icnasox, 319 Walnut Street,
this case, arguo^7nnd submitted. G.■
Philadelphia.
C. Worth for complainant, I. A. Hol- j
Tn t Pauais l-'xiMc*.—This sterling
brook for defendant.
John W. Briggs vs. John A. Martin paper has now reached its thirty-third
and Alena Murdo, in Chancery. Decree year cf orutenso, having been published
of foreclosure sale granted, to take place that length of time at Chicago without
on or after May 1st, 1874, ia default of the omission of a single regular issue.
payment of 1170 53 with interest and It- has ever Iwcn foremost in its advocacy
costs. John Carveth fur complainant. of the fanner’s interests by the valuable
Hmith IL Ilcuyan vs-. Carolina II. information fvrnishcd on all subject* of
Henyan, in Chancery. Petition for sup­ farm indus-.y ; by it* valuable market
plemental decree as to custody of child. reports, its interesting miscellany end
Order entered giving custody of child to record of tho *oewn ; and in tho recent
defendant, owing to tho death of com­ great movement for refmm by the Far­
plainant Geo. C. Worth for defend- mers' Organ'-ations against all upjpe *sive monopolies, it has proved itself the

Potteryillrt was dedleat*d on* we«k ago |
last Sunday, th* sermon being preached
by Bev M. W. Fairfield. Other pas­
tor* participating in the sorvice* were
Rev. Mr. Huntley, Itev Mr. Glidden of
Grand l&lt;*dge, R*v. W. B. Williams of ।
Charlotte, an.1 Bov. Mr. Ashley of Oli-1
v*w
Th* Congragabonal choir uf I
Charlotte came in a body a.id supplied
charming music. Th* society at Pot­
terville was organirod an yoar ago.
Tho new church is a brick structure,
45 by 34 goat, neatly finished fa ash
end black vrafaut.
It sill seat oyer
200 worshipers, and cost •2,200, which
tho society there will wholly pay

Several pending motions were put
'out owing to tho abseocn of Attorneys, p.’e* at which it ia published (only Two
and there being no further business the Dollars por year) ia little compared to
tho benefits derived from its ]&gt;erusal.
Court niljour.u-J without day.
Published by Tur I’sitxis Fstuia Co.,
Chicago, lib. Send for specimen copy.

Home, and they ar* nut a few, can re- |
member old Churchill and his peculiar
wsys. One day ho was riding on I
horseback, when ho was mot by an old &gt;
woman who had nut so many of this
world's gned thing* a* ho. Taking out ;
Ilin wallet, ho handed her a quarter of'
a dollar, and rodo on.
He had ridden only a short distance,
when ho began to soliloquise thus:
“ Now, wouldn't I have done better
to have kept that money, and taught
myself some tiling
Whooliog his horen round ho n&lt;dc
back to where the old lady was stand­
ing. end said :
Give mo that money!"
She handed it to him, wondering
what he meant. Placing it in hi* wal­
let and at tho same time handing her a
five dollar bill, he exclaimed : 7Lr»

SUITS,

Say man : ore you hungy T Woman
are you faint for want of food 1 Child
do you want something to cat? If so
call at L. E. Stauffer’s Eating House
North Side State Street, wluiro you will
find everything in tho lino of eatables,
only 25 cents por meal.
16tf

l'ltt)n.UIUIII\!

Working Pants,

Hickory Shirts,

75 ctn. to $2.00.

NO. 4.

I, John Wolf, of
the City of Has­
tings, County of
Barry, State of
Tho beauties of our present |»*tal
For the put pose ot encouraging ar­
tists to luako the magnificent scenery of system u aptly illustrated by tho follow­
Michig’n, do no­
Michigan more of a speciality, in their ing which wo clip from a loading Now
sketching aud photographing, a* well England |&gt;a|&gt;or. It says : ‘The annual
tify , and desire
as to bring together in a panoramic ' postage on a copy of the Buim Jtr.nal
every
person,
view tho grandest imd'bost sceuory from
all parts of the Blate, tho Executive er iu Sen Franriscoj* 11.20 per annum;
man, &lt;woman, or
Committee of the State Agricultural । but it is W.10 per annum if placed io
Jtuciwty, have determined upon iveum- tho buz of a subscriber in tho Boston
Sultry.
child who has a
। mending the'payment of tho following ‘ postoffii-o. Was thsro *vcr a greater
. special premiums, in addilum to tho piece of absurdity ?"
~-I. 0. 0. F. — O^ Tuesday ovoniag lb.
dollar in money
Sickly so.
’ extended list under this clans.
officer* of HasUng* Lodge No. 57, I. 0. ।
For tho boat coUevifon of not 1
than i/Tin Bossn ov Enpesnou.—On Sa.ur- F., for the current tunn aero installed
to spend, that I
Weather bcautifal.
, thu. r 1'hotograpbu of Michigan scenery. day evening Uic gentlemen olcrtod as by Jeoob Ifa* D. D. G. M , as fol
am in want of it
member* of tbe Board of Education, met
Supreme Court in seuion at Lansing, iI by a Michigan ardst—
•20.00 prosnant to taw, and organized by
wWheat harvest is the order of tbe । First Premium
W. T. Eastman. N. G.
to meet my obli­
electing Hou N. Barlow, President. J.
W. H. Holmos, V. G.
II. Von Vo’vor, Secretary. »ud Hun.
John M Ikosmoc, See’y.
gations and that
ThU should attract tho attention of John M. Nevins, Treasurer, aud then
our artists and bring to tho State Fair adjourned until this (Wednesday) ere
Milo L. Williams, I*. 8.
I will give $1.50,
to be hold nt Grand Rapids, on tho 15, ning to consider the various application
C. L. Smith, O. G.
Wheat ia being harvested—crop light ItJ, 17,18, 10 and 20 of September, the J which hod bees filed for posU'on* in
furniture, for
Noe appointed, 1. G.
—quality extra.
finest display of scenery ever mad" nt
Cora never looked better at this seaeach
and every
N. J. Broaeon, W.
✓SousiCczszxTS.—We wsio shown Illis
some •169,000 worth of choice goods J-11--, 4.*L.n4- wvanw
John Seward, It 8. to N. G.
of all kinds, which they arc closing out. ClOllEbl uH.ni L HUiy
msrning a lox of cherry enneats .‘-oas
Our fire CDgin* works to the sntiusc- .
Benj. Cole, Is. 8. to N. Q.
the garden of cx-Alder man, D. O.
tkin of tho citizens generally.
J. W. Wright, B. 8. to V. G.
happen to come
The Exaiutiro Committee uf tho rele- W«oley, that were sa largo ss so ord&gt;IL Main, L. 8. to V. G.
No Council moeting Monday nvnning.
bration on tbo 4th, report me whole nsry Kiglish ch*r.y, and the best flav­
niSUTAX-— *». r. rwiuuun, &gt;:an
I into my posessNot appointed, R-'ft. 8.
Cause—no quorum prewont.
amount anbveribed •2d4,22: amount col­ ored of any current wo ever tasted. M r.
moved hi* Dental Rooms over th..- Ito.-1
J C
Service* weri held in the F-uanucl
lected •2S1.22, and that thedisburemcnt* W. told us he would have had asvsral
u“ “ w“St ion for the next
Geo. IL McLellan, Sitting P. G.
Church, at 10 i.
on tho 4th.
bushels but for the desturtive tendsney
Tho lodge has now a membership of
Our foreman i* abecht at his home in
For Pyrotechnics, 168,22; for the of a nmghlior* hens, but they had eaten
PxuJIo.-N. T. Parker &lt;&gt;t this city
M'.vuaty-two, ind is prospering finely.
will sell nt law figures, for cash or good NINTY DAYS
Battle Creek, on a two weeks’ visit
Band, *10,00; for Printing, fW.Ch).
Msy its shadow never bo lees.
aptirovvd note*: two goad Mares, ano
The Mite Soc iety will l&gt;o entertanined for Orator, 130,00; and all other expen­
weigh* about 1200 lbs., tho other alw.it as I am anxious
ds,
154,00,
leaving
of
tho
amount
coloa Fri.lay afternoon by Mr*. E. B.
The hop al Taylors’ bowery last eve­ 'JOOlba., twoScngloLugpo*, two double
locted a balance If 1'2,00, which by order
ning was really an oajoyabl* affair. To­ buggies, two double and two singlo Har- to close out the
of Executive Committee has boon paid
day tbe bowery ia fating removed, and
to J. Slattery's child who was burned by for a mammoth boqnot of unrraal tho floar, which is a splendid one, will
large stock and
the exp'osion of a rocket, and Um otiser beauty and rare frag
ba laid away to b* called into requisition
." ■
|10 if coHected will bo sor'-pewled. If
business of
Th* Council, if a quorum can be obMajor you about! have added «v trt again ore long.
not paid, tho Executive Committee will
Johnson A Co'a. a’li&lt;brnted Gold Pens
ho host in the market, for sale at the
City News Dvpjt. P. 0. building.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,

cm

ossn&lt;st« ro/qww

f/)Vf LUflBEIf FWSlfED l/t C4g LO^D

jsdco

tair.ml, will bo in uwaion ou Munday

feci at liberty to publish the namee of
evening pelt.
the paruos who subscribed it, in tho pa. Hoo. D. E. Cook, left home oa Mon­
day afternoon f«r a few days’ sojourn in

Wc*tetn,Now York.
Hiram Powers, the great American j
sruiptor, dfod at Florence, Italy, aa tho
27th ult, aged 68 yoar*.
Competition being the life of busi­
ness. uur furniture dealer* ore making
thing* hvely. CalFou them.
New potatoes are making their ap­
pearance, not on orr streets, but on the

lions* in rourse of erection on Ajipfc St
th* railroad.
J. L. Heed is building an addition to
his dwelling house, on Jeffcrwm Street
north of tho railroad
H. A. Bu«i-U is building quire an
addition to his reridcnco iu U» Second

boot

tables of some of otir citizens.
Mr. V. Lein* hm. hi* new store «m
Jrwso IL Grant father ot th* Presi­ State Street up to the second »toiy, and
dent, died at Covington, Ky., of general
will eoon have it inclowxl
debility. at 7 P. M, Juno 29th.
C. L. Johnson ia building » ■»»
✓I. it a fact, that we have not an ordi­ Wagon Shop, near th* &lt;—&lt;»«■ Clmreli
nance or CHy law fa this City of not­
and Apple Btrewtv
ings, that is in any dogreo valid ?
The Track at the Fair Ground la l&gt;eOur County Superintendent of Schools
is notifying, by portta! ranis, tlio time ing put ia order far th* {fouutj Fair.
When delta it will be as good a half
and place* of holding the fall exammamile Track a* there is in the State-

Sons Sesin.—Tho 8l Johusbury,
CaWmsM says that the Messrs. Fair­
banks hare received an order tho pres­
ent weak for fire sixty-ton rai'-oad
track scales for tho Erie Bailway. They
shipped eevontoeu car loads of scales
last week, and they hare the* far
shipped 170 ton* more scale* this year
than daring tbo same months last

Ltarrxix* Ccax.—The prompt rel'*f afforded in numerous caasa by tho
use of Dr. Trask’s Kagnaiic Ointment
has not only persuaded people that it
contain* Ma^uotism. but they call it the
Lightning Crre.
In Bhcumatiun, Wandeiing Pains,
Neuralgia, and Irritability, one *pp' catiou give* relief, and continued use
will usually accomplish a permanent

ortopoekat. No rars, no Jay.
Haoxtsw ox thi Iwswaaz.—The offi­ the remedy at the drag stare ol
The Street loading to the woU ‘too of cial report* show that tbo um of import­ Bobarts* Co.
th* city north of tbe Thoenapple, i* I*- ed risers ia largely on tho '■ i Ml eepoeially in N*W England. I*. Boston
ler hand of Mr. Thomas Altoft.
th* report shows ih* ianosm|(lnii to
hare Uat 1* IBM.
’ «7«.
^Oa Tuesday we mot el Grand Bapids U«r A. W..Bo3ey is budding a
Hou. N. Beriow. I. W. Vroouraa, Hou fence on Hi* West side of his lota &lt;&gt;n 4 221M2. - 1871. 447MW. aid thus
D. Striker, W. IL Powers, Jchn CarviUh , Broadway, and ha* otharwise derak dly f„ tbs present year A* femaud large-

end L A. HuIhsmA
The popularity of Lee Reed's csrri.
.gm fc fnBv demonstrated by his Urge
soto. in tho past few mouths, and havmg reorivwd esdsra for Iwewfy bag*-.
more than ho baa on hand
l/A fane Picnic far tbe bwnefit of tbs
children taunectod with the M. EHiradsy School, is being brfd.tHs (Wed
newlay) afternoon, in tho grove ttsur the
rwManro of Hom B. J. Grant.

Jjvt thanks are du aad

tendered to

Townsbip, in tti* county, committed sui^
rid.&lt;x» the7th tn*L,by hanging.W.teorw

tLst the p roboWo
of
riliiallaU. Hre AfaraP.TTMS»&gt;.l.
tbo death of ■ little grand ctald aboal a Mn. Nancy Mo, Ms*. Ltoey A Pres­
year ago, vh* got kilted by a w*«oMs. J. P- Thfltp, O* W. Ml
rniming over him, and from which um4 ffiatavrBar■' Mr*. Furt-es haa bean more or tea* d*Dbu^itelMMrtto^iiawrrfF. 0.

LOTS.

JOHN WOLF
rm: twtchSm.v.

For the reason
that my neighbors are growling about me
and say that I
am not making-

Tbo malarial poison in th* blood,
In the Stats of Connoctic nt in the
crisis *«, «a» !&gt;.«• hurts ».- which cansee ague, anil chills and fever,
970 deaths, and 5,203 marriages ; in- is speedily cancelled and mustered out ,
creaee over 1571, »1 births. 1,MM by tbo use of Krom. Fever Tunic. A
deatht, and 141 cuarrisgf.i. Ttare were boxoffiffl* fres of charge geo* with
raoro men than women born aad died. each bottle Th* remedy i. wnrauted
to contain neither arsenic nor strych­
nine. and is wammted to cum agao if

Water Lime,
Ohio lime, .
Shingles of all kinds,

a cent. But I
have made all
the money that
I care to make,
and I will divide
my profits and a
part of the pur-

my stock of fur“initure with my
- onst’mers. Hop­
ing that
-skfil
not be trgnbled
with
Mother
drouth thllBum-

vut.v te’wi-t
wt!
HAN
»•»*£jyJ

Go to the Banner Office

for FINE JOB WOBK.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Carn.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

’ppplf

American Organ
Is Ofirii to tie hffic ■ to ftr
Ecerybodu Should try them, ufors Furthest
pSMrteM is jia^atailaM » IMS «■' »4 tmsUMwwr

THE

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HALLETT &amp; C

�MORTGAGE SALE.

The Babcock

ending with 187S, while within a leee
; length of time the Burlington and Mis­
suuri River Railroad had sold along
their lino 408,988 acre* to no Ires than
■
4 525 purchasers—on tan years’ credit
and 0 percent, interest- On sales mode
*
“,!C0
7»ew Year’s that company
require no parmiml on the principal uutil the beginning of thu fifth year, en i
’then only one-aoTcnth annually.
Thw'tcrras—tho beet over offered—
——*
running in the ears of many who bad
...
kmg sat crippled in bopeictaut-w with all
MlV TWO
TWn BOSES
niMVR
-F... ^—.1
Inaufratirm nf ih« RDM.
THE

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ax
agrirnltnral ano I^Onttftir.
?

tICHICAH CENTRAL R. R..

^SS^seTSsliFW'fd**

‘

ontso «tv

RANTED

Well may the Brahmin, rounding the
world ria tho Pacific Railroad, "under
that the happy dwelleri on the Missouri
do not worship the steam engine which
has brought them lo all the blessings he

To those going to Missouri. Kansbs. 1
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah. Wyoming.
Nevada. Oregon or California, wo roe-'
iimmend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
route, via St. Isiuis, over tho Missouri
Pacific Railroad, which runt its tine
I Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers
’ from St. Louis to principal iKiinU ia tbo
J West. witAeto nUigr. Wo bolievo that
I tbe Missouri I’acifi.' Railroad has the
best track and tho finest and safest
I equipmeutjof any line west of tlio Mis­
, sissippi, or.d its ruunodiuns with roads
' further West ore prompt and reliable.

mLi^y*

,a

EsSs-Ss -f&amp;ffiS&amp;iT'' Grand River Valley Diraim

VINECAR BITTERS

s-Tieeo-x
Haniatlm
BITTERS.

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

suuri, Kansas ft Texas R. It, via Sedal­
ia, or orer the Atlantic 4 Pacific IL R-.
ria Vinita. For tnsps, time table*, in­
formation aa to rates routes, ftc., wo
refer our readers to I. G. Wheeler.
Northern Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd
I St., Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Ford Gnueral Pasrengur Agent. St- Ixiuis, Mo.
Questions will be chijfrfuUv and prompt­
ly answered.

|LANTATION
Bitters

GIVEN AWAY.

I tJJa'’taUa^««£**7S,*t«7uiaiMMzkto “•

*s

..

Temperance Bitters'1

D

11 56
SURFACE I

Michigan Central R. R.

EMIGRATION TURHIK'i

j OLD. RILIABLE AND DIDECT ROUTE.
iu at any other time, and hereafter you
will find it has been a hall hour well
spent.
The Atlantic ft Tacitus Railroad Com­
Just give mo the reins while you put i pony offers 1.21)0,WO ncrv« of land iu
your foot on tho stop, aa if to gt-t m ; i Central end Southwest Miwouri. nt
tho horse makes a inorajto gu; I tighten from S3 to S12 jkt acre, on e-n n sears'
tho reins and say ••whoa." Now put time, with free tran»;&lt;ortation from St.your toot on the step again; tho bom- l*&gt;uis to all purehasers. Climate- aril,
makes another move; 1 bold tho reins timber, mineral wealth, schools, churchand speak to him again. Tho burse is ea and law-abiding society invite rtuigetting excited. l*at him a littb on tho grants from all |»tnU to thia land of
neck, and talk to him soothingly. Put fruits and tic won. Fur particular" ad­
your foot cn tho step again, an i repeat ' drew A. Tuck, Land Conitnwsi.i nor, St.this process until tho horse will stand I Louis, Mo. .
&lt;7
still for you to get in and adjust your­
self in your seat and toll him to go. A
few such lessons wilt train him so that
I,. N. MIXER’S
ho will always wait fur your cider l/e ,
lure starting*
...
, ,
Now as your horse has just boon fed,
drive him at a very gentle pace fur the
first two or throe mile", until ho warms
up and his body fio-romes lighter But,
before you start, let mo show you bow
to hold ths reins; Take them in your
left hand, hn¥o theta of «pial lenght
from the bit. and to cross each other in
vour hand, the off, side one renting on

M FOWLER'S GREAT “ORE

LIVINGSTONE

/J II

:

aJ5*-

Scrofula Syrup

’RISE

DODD’S

NERVINE

$50,000 00

DOES IT!

DR. A. TXLASX'S

Magnetic Ointment
iriAXliArCET IISZASXS.

IN VALUABLE GIFTS ’

SINE’S

finger, tho back of the hand upward.
Now in guiding tho horse, you have
only to tm the wrist joint, which will,
direct him rfther right or left, as you |
wish. Keep your hand steady, with a
gvntlo racssurr on the bit—no jerking
or switching of tho reins. If mure speed |
is wanted, uko tho whip in your right
hand, to V gently used tor that purpose;
bo careful nut to apply it any harder
than ia necessary to bring him up tu
the required spied.
&gt;l«»k 10
aojtbnglywudintttnato m the most gen­
tle manner, what you want him to do,
and ha will try to d-» it- So noble an
animal should not iw handled roughly,
nor over-driven When you return have
the harness removed at once, and the

’IFT JtiNTERPRISE.

n i&gt; tis New E&gt;ilal Family Marat

to GraS a jits! Frac,«l S5UD mail I

JLKrK;'GREENBACKS!7^
l ive Pnre. fUH) ;/
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5774

Every year increases tlic popularity
of thit vulnaMc Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. Wo can
a-eoiru our old patrons that it is kept
fully up to its high standard; aud it
is the only reliable and perfected prep­
aration for nttoring Gjlvt or F*»w&gt;
JIaib to its youthful eulor, making it
soft, luitroti", and silken. The sinlft
by iu use, becomes white and dean.

■PDERCtr

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Price. *1.00 per Bottle.

Miril iaiitz S bit Ifctim UM

Dr. WELL'S Eire «I Jinteiia

It is net a quack nostrcm.
The Ingredients sro published ca
ssch bcUle of medicine, e It'.is
uwd nod rccommiT.drd by Phy­
sicians wherever it has l*en Introdocel. Itwill positlvsly cure
SCROFULA, SYPR1LIS
tn t'r» twn’ows sfnecs, RHEU­
MATISM. WHITE B WEL^
LING, GOUT, GOITRE'.

A. Morrison's Adi 'g Department.

xllcut finality;
Bust Pczran
purjmeeC’

OUS DEBILITY, INCIP­
IENT CONSUME TJON,

niui.eizm

titty

TlYrTotnL

j. w' to.ottl.r.1 ■-.nTr.«t#l «&lt;

Peninsular Railway.

CLEVELAND. QIHa

SSu ■! »«v ■!! e^/a^jareFWi??**1^

THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD.

Ayer’s
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a-JSWtrfiT;
trtSis
•.»«!&gt; treat -Umar Ikt CuRrtli««a&gt; 111 th,

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Ireal n~u uS ,iM&gt;a**at Ihk r-n&gt;.l~cK. i

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gate of the temple most »sy to the poor
utvf,lian&gt;&lt;tfatf itua tum&gt;««rw,&lt;&gt; ••
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«m rU «.iUr. ar u; &gt; , n UnnMT.
U lUnCnn lm»; shra tk*i V* • lrt«, «f th

Sarsaparill

w. E. HEAMES A C0M

FLOUR MERCHANTS

[atmron
AM. SABIN.

WiGnaCuiisKi Mental.

Onfy 60 Cents per Bottie.^

1AKH00D: HOW LCST, HOW tStCEU

Supai aiilcttaial
DENTIST
BOILER WORKS.

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VOL. XVIII.
nriiiii । mu

Mwitjal and BMes Cards.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 16. 1873

GREBLE

-- -XXX.W "
,

&amp;

RUSSELL,

Have a Full Stock of

HARDWARE !

Don’t fail to see the

HASTINGS SULIY CULTIVATE!

NO. 12.

fnw ita NU'TnA OWw.
I saw, too. n dirk ktiifo on the floor,
OI« WAT TO MEATFT.
eioeo at hi. aid.
Hooked at him tin instant—even,
rhispored Tridi.,
than I rememtarod to pity him—then his
alm, "papa is ash
.
.—,------- if tafrF* arid He
pulling. and out of breath; •.' I gu&lt;
1 wss mistreat of tta situation, for I
had come from behind Mm—done all
asina flash of light—and a-he rmo
to taa foot I stood with my hack tn tho
tightly ae
dosed door, with a calmnree that showed
,--------------------------- - ----------- —'■
wm not unhappy with Mrs. Maltby. it waa not my intention to immediatelv
"lamkeepiag urorjbody awvi 111
Only sometimes I wished for a little arouse tta bouse.
get
th.
lute.
'
most startling episode.
I With a prreonce of mind equal to my
So Horrie stuck his hands In his
own, he put the roil of trills ho hail benu
Wo had company to dine—Mrs. MMuchiur for into tho fob erf hi. waist­ pockets, and whistled end waited,
.winging round thia way aud that way,
coat, and with a glittering eye regarded lint on one foot and. tlica on the other.
» — petite, and I
'* Huh!” whispered Tejd^ rijapfag
hatr,«j I somsttass did, foe sta liked
tho kite through the crook,
"Your
boots squeak, they do."
But away acamperri Horrie, dieking
warning, the door was flung open, and
..txl.ods at every etopt untangling hie
a yosmg
walked la­
1 bobs and fixing his strings, and eMaabI foil Mrs. Maltby start under my tack. I will tot you go.'
bng over Aunt Susan's rocking, chair,
heads. (myself wae frighten st, the
Hu intense attention of mo changed na4 carrying a clatter every inch of tta
intruder looked w&gt; bdd and recktau.
to a look of wonder.
He was very handsome, but ho looked
•Ton, child, are not afraid of me F ’“Asidly hud tta door latch clinked

HSe.i3WCLfti

‘^^^B^OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !

•No,' I answered truthfully. •
■ 'Bt I watched you in your sleep a
moment ago, debuting whether it were
neoeeeary to kill you or not’
•You must have boon glad to find
that it wae not nocoasaty,’ I answered.
Ho looked more astonished than be­
fore, but 1 did not stop to think of
that.
‘Put the money back,’ I said.
\

AVitli^u full lino »( extras on hand.

W'T’UIU’JJJ A KBit

WAGOX

The only Wagon with tho Hlnpn Hlntiulorri Bpoko.

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson oi
Lenawee county takes

HARNESS, on hand,
made to Order. TIN. COPPER.
. SHEET IRON WARE Mulhifhctured to Order

just commencing some axclataaticm,
when she spied Tridie ou his tip-toe.
•Do not do that,' said 1. *1 ata yuur and his finger on his bp.
lend I was sorry for yon that day.'
"My! what’s tho matter, Tridi.P'
Ha did not speak, but a troubled look she saiil oil oamwtnaes in a minute ;
isturbed tho jpalu fixrinsss of bis
has t»ranm got that dreadful headco.
acta again F'
•How niueh money hare you there T
** No,” ho eaid, laughing and pulling
hot out of the door, and farther ana
further along tho porch, and peeping

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

COMBINED CORN AND SUMMER FALLOW SULKY CULTIVATOR
I flung onon the doer next to my
writing daak and camo back.
■Tbaao 1 will giro you fronlr.” 1 said,
opening tho rolL ‘You saul to your
aunt it should bo the but time, and I

BXdkCKSKXTHIHG.

Viwr
DENTIST

Wille,.

■

Mickijan.

COME AND GET ONE ON TRIAL !
Empire Bloct Hastm Junt 19, 1871

dwight

Pure Wines and Lienors!

&amp; wmtnAT.T.

jpoetrn.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

What is it ?

DRUGS

Michigan Exchange.

Medicines
T. IlTsasUadsraAUu

PAINTS &amp; OILS

IF YOU WANT

I'HESCRIPTIONJJ AND

smm linos!

POEM FROM AL 'S MACHINE

Chromo
School Cards,
9nr ffgos oeroT.

FAMILY

tiMoMr ,M«ai
WHa*UU»M Islkall

Throe years passaiL . 1 had never
heard a word of Guy Hedfoy. when, one ing madn front jitenyftteisi in Wftass,
day, tho Bromleys of Now York, who from which form the tarin at a vary
were coming to visit me, Mkri leave to
bring a friend. I axtondnd tho solidtod invitation, and Mr. Guy Sedley
camo.
It was a shock, but he gave no token
olthe-jxsL TUriaimri from hi. errors, ui Europe and tbs taut, wnlteei by tta
lii gy gktori 1 C.
he was so refined and manly that ta
was tho distinrrtstad of my gmets. I
loved him, tat I thought: ‘Ho must
bate re. tta wamp^ uf ms righto. Ho

SKigWEt£j£Jn

HASTINGS IARBLK TUBE!

tTALikK

• "“*■
VaA^fa^

School Books J- Stationery

bh elves. stc.

Ts

I don't know why, but from that mo­
ment 1 pitied him.
Ho got up and cmnmenopi walking
tha floor. I tell you Winifred, I must
have this money,' he eaid. ‘I jnnst for you,' 1 said with taara in my eyas
have it to-night, to-night,' ta repeated.
*¥«,' ta said, gravely. ‘And 1 love
Mrs. Maltby was silent. I caught a yvu for it.'
gllmpm of tar Ceca Flint wae not
He put Mrs. Maltby’s money back,
and rearrang«d tta chest I begun to body there like Luey Watson and me,
listen nervously for voice, about tlio to see to you.”
bourn, but all was very still. IJn Lx-kod
Tta tears were pretty nearly in Tritho cheat and gave mo tta key.
i &lt;lu&gt;,» eyee. Inst ho triad to keep them
•You know where it » kept F
i back, and still the frixxlsd, brown head
•Yre, in a drawer in her dreestng went on bobbing up ana down, and ev­
room-' I wondered how ta hod obtain­ ery way over the cherry basket, while
ed it 'Harry and got away.'
the tongue trotted on, too, as fast as
*Ttare is no danger; I pared tho way poasibU.
carefully. Pure, Drava, little girl, how
•' You see I could not spare you mine,
fearless you are for yourself!'
for I must barn them for luncheon to­
Ho looked at mo eornratly, u U he morrow—I might rparo you four, maywished to carry away a dear movie ry ta, and maybe Lucy might spare you
of my features, then wrapped his eLak six; that makes” counting on her fiaabout him, flung up tta sash, aud gere—■' let me eao, why, it would be
leaped aoundlresly out into the dark­ quite a lull six and tour make tea; but
1 just do think you might have gone to
ness.
I extinguivtad tho taper .and crept get your own and—”
back to bed. I did not hear a sound
*• But. sister," broke id Teddrn, “ I
don't want yours a bit, only just to
about the house until daybreak.
When I arose I saw tta diik-knife
glittering in the suuUna naar mt writ­ know papa waa so tired, and there was
ing desk, where I bad laid it Then I uobedy to take care about (he noise;
and yon must not speak so loud now, it
ahuddwri.
At eighty o'clock the watchman who will just wake him right up, after
wutapt on tho grounds waa found I
gagged and bound, just inside sllriBat, m it happened papa bad bean
born'e mitrancr. ‘ Yas, Guy Bedk-y uwaku several minutes and Lad coms
pavri ta. way oooly and surely.
to the window just in time to aoe tta
A year later I was mistrcM of Ital- little frixxtahead thrown back toughing
burn; tta tasiutiful boose, tta spacious and shaking at tta idea of anybody on
grounds, were ell .mine. Mrs Maltby liulo as Iridio etayiag home fame tta
tad diri and taqueatliri them to mo.
cherry tree to take care of anybody so
big as papa; In tune, too, io sre a.foar
On her dying bed aho had said:
•Violet, you are my heiress. Thoro is roll down the little brown cheek, ns
only one bring taing who tas my blood Toddle tip-tori tack to tta bril door,
•Ob, God!* H. flunggp.hl4.ams with in his veins; him I disown.'' tiho iiia heart almost broalfag between
pauasd, and then wont on : “You havo thinking of tta ta1’- chorne# aad.flf. be­
seen my brother; I loved biro; I was ing co hlllo ho could do no good to any
ambitious for him, but hia natural bout odo ao big as papa. But when Tsddw
Was eviL Wo bail a ctuum. Flora, n pooped softly m at the door.nd saw
lovely child, who was brought up with psie looking bright and refreshed after
him. They worn engaged to ta- mar­ his (rood stoop, amt foil th. kiss whfch
ried, but I forbade it 1 revealed to bar said. "Aly Hills Teddi. has done all this
for me,” ptang than any words osuld,
and daris of daring. She loved him, he forgot aJjKbout cberru-s and about
she trusted him ; but nhe was delicate being so very.little, and tanc that to
and died. lie said I killri her.’
Hha grew pain, even past her dying
pallor She went on:
‘When I last *aw him thn officers of
justice wore after him; ta was a doftallor; ho hail stolen money tn pay hli with a tiiuoly pape:
gambling debt- He is probably in jail untitlod Jock A»ta
now. but I will havo none of him. and culinr tompiatana i
fluencne to which si

r-WJF

I went and took a seat near him.
‘How lovely this view is!' ha sxdstewd, pointing toward the distant

�POSITIVELY THE
lari

ST AND FINEST SHOW ON EARTH!

No Dull Tinies

14 OOMIWQ

keMt
the two Governments and to adranco
the luUrrets of the United States in tho
i lands ruled by the Sultan.
1 The Y. M. C. A. of Chicago Imveinjtinted an excellent work by opening
1 tree reading room in. th» MicUgM,
1 Southern
: k I-L:,.: .:&gt; ■
'f..r
| tho convenience of irmim.
Tho cUtor ol the Woodstock. Vt..
j-Slzaderd bad sent to him from PlymI outh. on tho ‘28th of June, a frfititj
। of snow taken from a anew bank in
ic Rocky Mountain grizzly. An .1 that town, and adiahofhrt maple euthat ho enjoyed sugar &lt;m enow
joitrich tian was an oatrkb. ami gays jI gar, so
M.- .1_______ --___ *. -Y a
..
\tlm ipectator seme idea of what that
Luge leathered specimen is, waa also a
lavorite with the crowd But it would
be vain to attempt a rocnpitulatiutt of
Certain Texas politicians, now in
I everything. Suffire it to say that there
Washington, have got into a warm , wi re about three acre* covered by thia
wrangle about the disposal of certain
New Advertisements.
offices in the Stale, and instead ol re­ with animals c«-h of which waa a t
ferring the mattar to ths people at the healthy specimen uf a rare speciet.
In tile next tent wm Um- ring «
polls in tho usual way, they liar* rushed amphitheatre. With the avristaucu
to Long Branch, to gyt the ear of the Mr Dingrss. the genthnuaaly agent.
President and to secure his docuuin up­
on a matter *l&gt;oat which he can know
but little and probably caret les*. Tho
chief parties seotu to be Gov. Davis; and
Gon. dark, poatmastcr nt Gahrenuu ;
Ibe former sp[&gt;eara to want a r»-uu&lt;uination, and tho latter opposing it aa dolrimental to Ute Republican urgaumation

forepaugii

shows

Sherman J. Rich

Crockery.
Tea’s,

Coffee’s,

Stoneware.

TEA and

COFFEE,

'hkh^«™y
Also, be has a Image Stock of

all kinds of Fish.

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS
At the old stand of M. Allen, 6ta» Street. Hastings, Mich.

SMITH. MANEE&amp; PRESTON.

ySo"
a cm:tw
&lt;□ ~y
&lt;s-ooi&gt;a
’MOK. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS. REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need tn

MUSIC,

UNDER FIVE VAST TENTS

j

AT NEW

YORK

FHICEN ’

•»1" c“"“' •» 8““ •»' J-s-~«

lb. rue.. s—s n~t

•

Streets, Hasting*.

Hulling J5.QOO People. consisting of

.

TWO ENORMOUS MENAGERIES'

live rnagaitii ent laoise .a* if *iu
part &lt;&gt;t him, and, iiyb-t-d, w^n
or her Leanly site might l&gt;« tak-i
h ; the loatortionivl, Sigiwr Far
ii ikes one believe that hr- In-lung -

ONETH3JIAHOMEH AND HORSES

SWH! j.

4/04.

BACON &amp;, KARRS’

IftPROVED

Being the most simple in con­
SnlfK
theant!
Wlueasily
elrr «f-adapted
II 'Umhi fur
st
metof
ion,
to

10,000 Woiitaful Curicsitii

visit relate* Io local polif-cs, a Lout-1 it
unce be giyeu to understand that tb-v
have got into the wrong plare. Thv
Admieiatratiiin has, ptdf-eriy, neither
time or dispositi-m to adjudicate up-.ti
any such issues. The practice of rue •
uiog to Washington or to the FreuJuut.
now to prevalent nil over the South, to
secure tho adjustment of every little Axlitical difficulty which can and vttghrt^
be settled at home by the voters convented, pieeeni a scandalous epectark,
and is corrupting and pernicious to tho
organization which allows it. We uev
or thought much of the Democratic
theory of States' rights gjuverthvlev* wr
Fourth by a t.'iO,(K&gt;0 tintit tiuti, that ttth of the thirty seven
Sunday aiuniiug the - Lluff«l
States composing this Republic are rotu- were umslceaed by an uailbqaakpeUnt to take care of their own adair -.

U &gt;p&lt;

L.IM. SATWTACTIOS «.

Glassware,

trtair

tho Indian chiefs Santauta and Big
Tree, the protection of whom is pledged
in soma way by the (Jenera! Govvrnuteui, only ou condition that tnu of the
Federal oAuvm in hi- Hute, induing
of course, that of )»&gt;stuuui.-r al Halves ton, shall be placed at hie dhposal
I:
Davis has really gone Io Doug Btauch

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.

different
kindsin
ofthe
work,
t it (luarnning
the
past year
Brat
easier, faster, and with less
noise
than
any otherover
sewing
iiilcc
of its
Superiority
alt.

THE TWO MENAGERIES
Here can bn sevn a

MONSTER FCEBIi’OlIM I

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other setting machine.-

First-Class Instruments.

This week we publish an advettieeusctit
detailing a few of the hwdiug features
of Mr. Adam Forepaugh.s gigan'i- exhibitxm, which is to exhibit here the
afternoon and evening of Wednesday,
July 23d. The coming of Nr. Forepaugb.s two great Menageries, gram] par« of Ubi.&gt; are v-ry greatMuseum, and Equestrian oqpuii.-atiou
The City Council -I Ole
into thia county will prove a rate treat Tuesday uight pa Mod an

New Scales
New Styles.

most stupendous aiuuseinen: euterprw*
of tho age, and is worthy tho patronage
of everybody. The arrasgvmeot of the
tve great exhibition tents is such that
all who would like to look at the imuiouse collection of animals, and curios­
ities in tho four Menageries and Muse­
um tents, and not come in contact with

New Prices.

The Magnificent Museum
nagerie exhibition. Exp«rl:::~ to setfor !•&gt; approval on fata return.
all Bony County at Heatings on Wed­
Hon. E. B Ewing, one of tin- Su­
nesday July -Id. th* day of exhibition,
premo Court Judges of Mirevuri. died
nt Iron Monnlnm Saturday night of
cerwbro spinal meningitis.
and in order that this community may
Twenty p-rsons were drowned at
know in what estimation the establish­ Gre&lt;n lake. Wisconsin, on the Fourth,
ment vf Mr. Forspaugh'a is held by the by the uj-«-!tiiig ut boat* during a
poop!* of this State, we republish the fol
A jewelry store at Bmuduu. Vf was
lowing nolire from the Detroit Frikae.
rubbed by Lurghun early Thursday
in which city Fompeogh lately exhibitmorning ol 15,000 worth of goods.
Tim Delaware peach growers hare

.

Very Low

Bt.y/ Suita. Wool.
Union’ Ciwdxncrc Huito, wool.
“ Cotton rniits,
I.iQm dotita,

fit* STrm Of ifUTS

4 cups

TWO-HEADED NEGRO GIRL,'

6679
ia’jjtja'aagi.aSe

MIMS,

1 Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.

‘HDfflOTRSE!

as«sa THS GREAT DOUBLE
,

CIRCUS'.

Equestrian Aggregation and

lloonui ontl Offices to rents over nij; store.
Useless. Mu u.icx

&lt;■:

Ft,

MUDGEi

Performing Wild Beast Show.

1 AwoeslI-sIraAr setars BS&lt;I selmsea in u.a c&gt;MORTOACE^AlJC.

183390

ML IMONI
RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Joseph

pt lug i

CITY
TWO CMAMJO EXHIBITION
IU.S.-T. uA r.ni.a.L-r, I.-. * It t
&gt; •
nemtemew in ewWWndmi. Ckllkrea ws4«r

50 Gorgeous Golden and Emerald Cagea

NEW STOCK OF
Light and Heavy Groceries.

DRY GOODS,

CLOTHING.

^WTBl

WSFICTIOft I
Mrs. Utwa V. Brook ar. sister of Vie­
nna C. Woodhull died la N- Y. City
Wedaesdsv. of Bright s daseere of the
Id—w '
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J. Cole &amp; Son,

HATS AND CAPS,

boots and shoes,

PATENT COOLER

W1I0I.E3AI.I: A IttTAIL

GR

NEW

WAREHOUSE, PHCENIX CASH STORE

Ota gak dik UratUtiu atu
LAID lUffiE,
mm
WHBUK,:
UElOi BAIR
Shingles, Lath, Ac.

Will ”&lt;* be Undersold.

�Tlfe Rj»fifeucAfl

piared hfatrelf in cere of Dr. Charles
Ruaaal! and i* rapidly improving, aad
hopro to bo out in a short time
II. is
to Room an, st the Hastings House,
where bp will b* pleased to re* any of
hte old friends aad nrighbor*

Regular Mooting Monday reentag,
July 14th, 1873.
Prraout—Mayor, R&lt;K-ordar aud Aid*.
Dawson, Mulgr, Ifokv, Jnwoll, BesamcT.
Hanu, aad Bentley
Minutv* read and approval.
By Aid. Bcaamer—
Thrt tho word* ‘ in tho ward to purwni owninr" in th* rose fatten in regard
io (laving itroete adopted Jun* 18th,
1878, b* .truck out and th* word
‘agniaat" b* inserted instead.
Adopted by ayes and nay**
Th* sidewalk Committee reported a*

Th* New York ffsreUpublishes a re­
port that th. mate Park Omamimioappovated by th. fast legislature favor
'-he eouvereion rate a State Park of an
immeoro tract of land almost entirely
in th. Adirondaaka much frequented
by tourist* and covering about 834,000
aoree, which, wtee finished, would be
th* largest pork in th. world but UM.
th. United State* Park on tho Yelfow-

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Canal Street.

We have no BRJ1JYCU STORES so don’t make a Mistake.
Ht’MMEH

CASSMERE SUITS,

laaxtuu—The later Orrea offisre tn
prepay th* portage on albite exchange*.
Nor Qrrra R&gt; Ltraaat—Agretaag to
•end n Dailey one year foy the publica­
tion of its I’aoerncrr*, and then »topp&gt;«&lt;
it nt the rad of six months, a* |ho Chi­
cago TrAuat and Araimy Past hXV* done

sidfandks would respectfully report:
that they hare carefully examined the
different Wards of the City, and they,
would recommend that sidewalks and

Commoncing at the Bridg* on East
•id* of Michigan A venue, running North
to tho rreidonce of Mr. Happen. A
We commend thu item to the atten­ crorewalk arro** Michigan Avenue on
tion of Senator Richardson of tho 2nd
District, Duncan. Stewart and that ad­
dle-brained Griffith, who played recond
liddie far the cpporiUon to the Park at
Detroit, at Lansiog last winter.

CAS8IMERE SUITS,

CASSIMERE SUITS,

$10 II $15.

l.r*r or Rrmix* remaining at tire
Hastings P. O. July 15th. 1873.
Mr*. Lucinda Brown, Susan Croat,
C. A. Cam, Purer Durkee, Alexander
Eno*. Charles Juhuean 2, Jonathan
lemsbury, Harry A. Sperry.

FINE
BH0K SUITS,

Direct your letter* to number of P. O.

WHITE
4/T0 BIf OUn

GOOD
COTTO^Dg 3UIT9,

Linas Suita

sttre and certain ague cure will find it at
J. P. Roberts, ft Oto's, drug store. A
chill cure, warranto! to cure ague, wnr-

State Street to the bridge, crosswalk on
East aide of Crook Jj’root, across Stalo
Street, cress un both sidex of Jet!i&gt;r»on
Street, acmes Stale Street, aula walks 16
feet wide from Honry A. Gb^dyear’s

strychnine, and warranted to do good
without danger of doing harm. It I
leaves tho system in a vioroua healthful I
condition, free from all ague and ma!-I
nrial potion*. A box of pills tree c,&lt;.
charge with each bottle. Ask for Krore j

Of the townships in this county,
Thornappl* pays tho largest tex for 1 It­
'S, her statpMx lining 1041.05 and
that of Pnurtevilte *999.25, and tho
lowest io paid by Yankee Springs *445.
&lt;14, and t ho next on tho list is Hope,

J'rtxa.—In rases of piles. Dr. Trask's
Magnetic Ointment art* like a cbarre,
afTordiu; immediate and poetive relief
by one application.
Wo know uf person* who ran got re-

already ordntad in tho Mound ward
leading tn the School House.
Wo
We Cud the alnve in nearly all our would, also, recommend that the side­
exchangee, including the Detroit TrA­ walk. lie repaired in front of D. C*
mm, the N. Y. TriAsow, and the Boston llawteys, J 8. Goodyear*, James A.
8wou*»*r* and M.S. Stebbea* reeideni-o.

. All pcrwu* who aspire To beauty or
personal appearanno should not ncgto* t
that natural acoensory, tho hair By
many It has bean neglected until tho
hair has bocvum thin, gray, or «utir»ly

John Adams of Quincy, Maarechuw-ts,
and whi ther they ever read that his
mm, John Quincy Adams, l-*ramn I’ren-

tile West side of Church Street. Ret&gt;airing the walk* in Pont of llcury Baifoy*.
Ix l*Maaxa Ctocav,—Proceeding* for Ed. Holbrooks. Geo. M. l&lt;cwcys and
Dr. Upjohn* r&lt;«*tdenco*. A crowwalk
lb* wrek ending July 11. 1873.
Eatafoof Katie P. Taylor Minor, iutoss Broadway uq the S&gt;uth ride ol
Ichabod W. Taylor, appointed guar- Center Streot, Si.lo walk* an 1 m»*uw*lk*

Sultry
Showery.

administrator tiled, hearing on allow­
ance Aug. 4th. Estate of Charles B. Broadway to Cass Street, a crosawalk
| Athaarn and Sarah K. Pickerd, minors aero** Green Green Street on the East
rid* of Market Street, crosswalk aero**
Green 8lrest ou th* East »id* of Broad­
way. All of which is respectfully sub-

Gold 115 1-4.
Abundant.—Ch*rri*s and Currant*.

lte;&gt;ort say* that there u to be anoth­
er decline in th* price of tea.
z Whortleberries are in market, end
the crop i* said to be a large on*.

«h*at grow in ths shock.
Decidedly loaded.—The current bualie. and cherry tre*e on th* ground* of
Hou. Shuman C. I’rindl*.
, In the townahep of Prairieville the
!* last wmtor waa paid on every diecriptiou of the real eetate
&lt;
Nell Parker fa ietting double team*
at tt,U0 a day. Surely R ia cheaper to
rid* than to walk there hot dap.
Ackley'* Soda Fountain ia th* only
•p«ci&amp;c remedy we know for tho Gene­
ral debility om fo-1* there hot day*

The Statue of Ethan Allen was unvMled at Burlington. Vt, on the 4th
in«t, ta the prerencs at tea thourend

Gerrit Smith mad* a fsrv.nt appeal
in behalf of Cnb«, at Syracuse on th*
4lh. He hoped that, atac* th* Govern­ on tho South side of Center Stroat, and
ment breitatad, tb* propl* would take Sidewalks and crosswalk* from Church up Cuba'* canvo Mid force tho Govern- Street to Broadway on tho west ride of

The above •xpeeeses our **mlimenUi
precisely, and we j-rin ia the hope most
varuestly that our Government may be
indu. wd to aid in Cuban I uJ.pondouce
4&gt;a motion the report wus adopted
On motion the report was toil on tho
Proteatant Episcopal Mireion of Char table until next meeting.
'The street Cutnrniitw reported on pnvlotta, Mich, dreire, thus pubhely, to ten­
der their heart-felt thank* to tho young
Indi** of Emanuel Cliurrh u! Harting*,
for their tuuely |i*cu]u*ry aid ta behalf
of the Mission. Ws ran do no more
than to pray God to help them, that
their aubfo and g*n*rou* effort* tuny be
rewarded four-fold fa U-ringa more submit the following report ;
We have concluded a bargee with I
levring than mere dollara and rants can
Mr. Michael Ceacyof Grand Rapid*, for
bring.
the earn of 10 cents per yard, the city to
Txn can or rax Hnaxr.—We learn furnish ell materia! and plow the ground
that thro. dog*, two of them the prop­ for said paving
erty of one man, were rauttht killing
■Keep on lb* premise. ofSelim P. Cady,
last Sabbath morning. An inroetigation showed w twenty-four ahrep
killed or injured, th* property of Merer ■
Hal. end Cady, with a lose of some fif­
ty dollar, more fa our judgement than
all the dog* in Barry Countr are worth.

DuMcatwaT Dsscx. —Invitation* are
out far a dediestory dance. at Naahrilto,
under the supervision at C. B. Rkhardwn, on the 30th fart. The party wiU
be held in hi* new brick store, the muAids. Jewell, Boiro and Beattoy were
« .,11 b. u s°*l - -h.
-S'"1',
appointed.
the supper a treat, and all things in or­
The following arrownts wen present­
der. We treat the aUmsdano* will be
ed and allowed by aye* and nayo« :
targe. on the part of all who enjey tupOro Curry, Poliro ereviea, July 4th,

/ Ataam Smith, Eeq, of Knowirerilta,
OriMM County, N*w York, a wealthy
tararer, i* spendiag e few day* with W.
K. Barbar,of this city.
k On*ol th* tatret rtylre, aUendmg
pubbe ball*, with a mtwmj wred. &lt;*
th. hat. Far' particular., enquire of
AT^ritafor of the Brew /rerael
FwnvaL—Tb* Good T.mpiare wiU
giro an Ire Cta— Fertiyel at their
Hafita this city oa Friday re*mMjB1r
18th. A cordial tavitatioa ia wteadad

Wm

Tinkler, PtoHre

rervira, July

4th, W OT
A. J. Rum. P'dire rerrira, July 4th.

14.00.
#
G«&gt;.N. Reed, rerrira an Marahal,
141 GO.
John Wtaarort, nail*, repairing Iloee,

SUITS,

t ■

Working Pants,

Hickory Shirts,

76 eta to *2.00

26 cta.&gt;Each.

Cotton Socks,

wutghs olaiut 120' U«., the other about
9W lbs, ta o Single bnggiea, two double
buggioe. two double aad two aiagl* Barnctsu*. Hero an&lt; bargain* for thoee
minting *uch property, that are not

w hirh cure* alt din-ase* of the scalp
This wonderful preparation Wclv upon
the gland*, which •np(X&gt;rt and nourish
tin hair, restore &lt; gray hair to its origi­
nal color, make* tho scalp white and
ctorui, remove* anil prevent* the forma-

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,

crupticn.. ; mid, by its tonic and nutri­
tive properties, restores the s-alp to a
healthy state, and create* a new growth.
A* a drossing, it is unsurpassed, giv­
ing the hair that brilliancy ao much ad­
mired by ail.— But— C—uKrnd

Local Bbjiftcs police;.
D.wf»ral /•»

Keep a large supply of Salt Cur sale at Lowcrt market ratea, ia
their Brick Wnrehou.se.

Cmkkt*.—133 dollar* M-enu to tq
tlw&lt; price of Burial Care* at John
Wolf*, while Braanvr Heath ft Co.
furnished one on Sunday la*-, for the
only son of their nwpocted friend, J.
C. Hanna fur tho n-asonablu sum of
85h. It wn* a finer Casket and better
t.-inimed than he ran trim one, with a
better Hoarse funitebol than with the
8125 Ca*kct. Query rat i»h do matte:.

TtaSill t wrtk 10 wml an tui HBert kite four.
10 Barrel Iola and more jwlti to dealers at a
vance above Car-load Bates.

Fatrrr Jis* in radleM quantiriee, and
of ISO moK approved pattoni*. fur Bate
by F. D AeUny. nt the City Drug
Store.
Pra*ixn.—From the pronibes of tlx*
subscriber un Sect. 3U, in Button-l,
alxint tho 1st uf May lost, two 2 year
oM stecre, dark red. and on* 2 year old
heifer, light rod nnd white face
Any
faformatioa n« Io th&lt;- whetaabMK
said cattle will bo liberally rewarded1’. M. Bun,
, Butl.nd, July 15,1873
tf

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
f//f£ LU/BBEIf fUltfISffED

Teeth, a new stock jwrt received nt
Slot aboil's Dental office.
I8w2

If!

O44

L04B

LOTS.

Gold fillings a speciality ntStetahatTs
Dental ofltolfrw2

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

Tooth powder, the "best fa the «
at btrfabfaTa Dental office
mm IvreM. Fernel** ■* nalrt KtlawW &lt;X
n&gt;&gt;d* Uy CmV.U. Il.iarJ * tte, »ta k*&lt;8
MtWty sU, 4r»«&gt;U., m tb* b*M
■iwr sMms*. H a*»***q**l. Vtakoi

kMT

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

S3J000 worth of
lure. wiU be sold at cost at
Bfismer. Heath If Co/oidore
for the neai 60 days. To
make room
stock of Furniture.
will
sell our whole stock at cost for
cash. This is no humbug.
Come and see for yourself.
BESSMER, HEJlTIf^ CO.
Hastings, J line 7, '73. 7tf
A. J. gpooabte, woeM announce to
the public, and to tho fanner- ia partfcular that ho i* Agent for Barry tkiunty,
for the retebrated Spiral Spring Wagon
Seat. Tiny arc th* brat, eauret, and
most dunnbto seal, ever made, and no
other rest can be *old whore there reels

ROM It He PiMic ■ fix

Everybody Should-try them efore /uh

Iswr.—On th* 44h tart. Mr. 8. W.
Laue to.t on th* rtrrrtx of this City, a
Diary. Any p««n finding it wil ooaf*r a »p«toi f*TOI hy tasting the rem*
al this office, or fa care of Dr. Roberta,
a: th* Poet Ofaw

M SMMHB4 tew-Sere «B Mt ret M atata.

�The Babcock

•ICB1STR CUTRAL R R.
Grand River Valley Divisn

now ivmuletcd, i ami juireongere are
oflond a iitj.: cUu, all-rail route from
St. Louts tn Tcxnr, cither mr tho Mifaouri, Knnras &amp; Toxat IL If, via Suelcdia, or over th. Aflmttiw A 1‘ariflc It 11-,
via Vinita. ‘For iunjw, limo tables in­
ionnation at to rxt-», rente*, do..- wr
rafar our reader* t-&gt; I. O. Wbe-der.
M —■
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PCS

.iTOS-trst-ta!
iWKsnei

EMIGRATION TURNIN&lt;»

^any olL-rs l,2tH&lt;(0W acres of land in
Central and Southwest Missouri, at
from Wit to W12 par Hm-, on seven yonrs*
limo, with fr-v transportation frum Sf.laiuia Io all purctmveni. Climate. soil,
timber, num rat a|ealth, schools, church-

Ayer's'Ague Cure,

iHifc

’ ’ Cl. TW Lairoi I

mnkholi

Sinital ui Initial

lo market, is Hind
and it abutieg hit
,
I have bean in a great many farm-houtM, and have always toted that, where
tho wife «u eompoUad to exchange the 1
egg* ami jxrultry fat grwriee, tho hus­
band spends a largo tom annually in
tobacco and whisky. To reform such a
nractico appaara nearly out of th.- ra-c.

DENTIST

Trani

have froveo

GIVEN AWAY.

H F. Mui itrftrfe
WATER

WHEEL.

Magnolia Balm
Puro Blooming Complexion.

LIFE

BELUW THE

SURFACE !

Michigan Central R. R.

ALL WORK PHOTOGRAPHIC. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

OLD, RlLIA.lt 1ID DIRECT ROUTT.

taste of soil- boiM eggi. roast chickin,
and the fruiu. aad hoi, content with
baked pork anti bsant, fried bacon, and
greasy potato-'*, and target* that hit
wif# and children do not fully api-n*I—.-I t... ■ ... -11 —._ :__

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.XWSt.S;!
L. N. MIXER’S

Havana Lottery of Cuba.

Scrofula Syrup

Magnetic Ointment

SaaJsgguf

50,000 00
POPULAR

EXPOSITOR

Ayer's’ Cathartic Pills,

SINE’S
ITERPBiSE.

Gratetl SCBCIuLA &lt;H C1KE EfflEDI

(kt Grad Caiflal Prize, tf S5JW isiGtid!

iiiitiilziEliMnHftnUL mtts
uf atajuflg I-irdsti. Whatbar U war hi,
own, it th- ditMvcry of none on. else,
I i-naiRF. lai] at Mils distan: day, Ln: the
fact ia. aud a staph onott ia, w&gt; have
two small points to look after The
, first of three is a plenty of feed at all
tiusartrtaisibto; and tbi&lt; naxt it a warm,
she Itrred place for the bent to roll in.
For ths first, we uro coni, ihellad, and
placsd in a box under cover, and a fre-l
of mao! and lopp-rod milk miied togather, or milk and bran. Omw a -Jay '
tins ia put in a trough muds uf two
boards, liks tbo ietlar V, having the

GREENBACKS

‘•p.ssms'W
DODD'S

nervine
DOES IT!

/

sjaK’wiaft.'.wMsis
। * w.tas.v.f faSit ••*&gt;*•'

Detrait izniti I Izlr 1h®i UM

Price, 31,00 per Bottle.
EPIDEMIC

DISEASES

traduced. I twill positivtly cure
SCROFULA, SYPHILIS
it its tariau itagei, RHEUMA TIS.V. WHITE S WEI^
LING, GOUT, GOITRE.
BRONCHITIS.' A’ E R VOUS DEBILITY, INCH’-

TteftfMsutll-MtiB
PiwrftlMuteai Dsnfctutcll'vezaju). duia

nn. cbook-s wntE or

Peninsular Railway.
tas t

»K?“

THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD.

DOUCHE

FLOl

(CHANTS

A.M.8.MII.V

Flm&amp; Grali tausialcickut,
Statemcnm,
Noto Hoads
Letter Head*,
VtallltiR Cards.

Full Sheet PoaUts,
Two Sheet poatore,
XMaoc Fragrammre,
Auction or Sato BIDS.
Wedding InvltatAnna,
Houblo Mammoth Foster.,
In that aoy kind or styi. nr Printing,
From a emu hno Card to a Ten Kh,-ct
Poster, call at Tan Baxkkb Oryicu.

BOILER WORKS.
Dr. WILLS BM.

QUID,,..! UmlWatL------

■EBEL 1E1EIALS
LOYAL BttH.

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^^Tho soft eye* glittered into a defiant

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GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

HARDWARE!

... ——-J* — "ggjflJIQJll";

of wnwim

’ &gt; . Induing everything kq&gt;t in a first riaos store

"You are mistaken, uncle, tercel &lt; Hariri A dear whistle, half n mile
Emnayit* baa not touched * drop of ar­ away, clearing tiro rilrcco like ttu» call
ctent s|lirite ia a you. Ho baa promised of sotno iwr-ct-thrmtctl bird.
mo never to touch it again I"
It was the express. whoM plume of
“I hopo ho never will, my girl,” raid lurid smoko spanned half a continent—
Jonathan Beer*, although tus tone be­ the long serpent-like train, glittering
trayed no very ranguin* fooling. "But with light, and carrying a great eye of
it ain't n safe thing to do. It's a mad­ tiro in troct, winch nightly thundered
----- .-------- ' liquor i*. and nothing short. , onr th* line of rails, and shot Ilka a
throw­
to break out at any time. I ■meteor cut of tight into the hush and aLiooQUtaatoin wreetiaiac
ing the quoit; and afterward* there waa
vs*’ a good follow «aough. ,■itenro of tho woods, Westward bound. a chariot race.
Tho way train passed at ft,’making a
Tho*e who took part in these contest*
brief stoppage at tho lluratley station
io t&gt;* trained under a taeater flag tew
!&gt;«yond, * mere wooden shod with a month* before th* time far holding tho
platform on cither tide. Half an jrerao*. Only native-barn Greak* ware
hour afterwanla a slow and heavy allowed to engage in thmu, and they
freight train fallowed it, running off on were required to bo men of honarabte
a side-track toward th* river shorn until p.irenta"* and good character. Neith­
tlu&gt; express should Imre safely passed. er were they alfowod to us* any unfair
And ft was the nwcial buaiaiw of Israel moan* to win the victory; if Way did,
AndwWtiU- trim-dlig fatly hark I
-Btmsymi tn’ s«* the switch for tlio
and forth about her hourobuld duties, freight, and aubeequentfy replacv it for I thev wore most sovvniy pumsh*dNow wo may imagine tho foot racers
her mind Was full of the undefined fu­ tho hurryiugexpress.
1 welting for tho signal to start. They
ture. Sbe could toe beraelt; shadowy
Had ho dona thia?
i hare laid aside th*irgarments, that nothand undefined as in a mirror, moving
i
ing
may hinder them er trip them up in
about a light little Immoo when* flowers heart, ho pnwd hi* hand* to hie trav
running, and they stood in a row, every
bloomed in the casements, and birds plot and tried to think. He had boon
foot forward, every eye fixed, every
sang, and a clock tiek«d,“ll* booming! there—ho could recall jurt how tho thought *«t upon b—3-'- •*-- ------bo is coming I*1
dewy rnilj looked. wet and gli»!cning. Hark 1 th* trumpet i
"Ona of tboau days said Dorothy to in the ttariight Ho had the erttch
are off How th* '
herself, as aha put away the saucer of kry in hi* hand—that he could ata&gt; re­ jirrw* forward, buttl------------ ------- —
[wtchra and tho little pitcher of thick • member. But wua that before or after
not N*w they shout aloud to enoour'•roam on a whitely scoured pantry shelf the freight had switched off? He could Xthem, and now they laugh «t om
—“one of these days 1"
has fallen and is Ml bmrind, but
She was thinking of tho future. And
tho other* take no notice. They atop
old Jonathan; smoking hi* pipe, was
ht&gt; had lucked tho switch's। for nothing, tun aside for nothing, do
living in the port.
twice or onoo, or. good Hoarens' not at not ereu look ou one aide, for they
" You've somethin* to do with the rail­ all. The port »u • swaying vacant, know that a single thia* step may loo**
way. stranger, haven't you?"
the future •tnngo and dreora-likc. Ho therac*. And now they are getting
“I reckon I have," said Israel B»near the goal where the judge oita, and
mayue, indifferently.
“I’m switchtho first who paua* that eoat wins th*
priie. Many ore tagging bahind, only
• "It don't take much of your limo, I
three Mom likely to win, and they are
very close to each other. Boise®, ono
"It's got to be looked after just the
same, taough,” said tho tall Weatorner,
tho people all cheer him!—apcings farvrtfat
ward and is first Tho othori try to .
. para him, but in vain. Another momeat, and amidst still louder shouts ho
n■ache* th* goal.
Now ho reoeiva* th* palm branch in
! token at bi* victory, and hi* friend* and
“Do you suppose I could go to Mel- ,
I relations crowd around him and *mlouville end see tho lumber dealers
brae* him with tears of joy.
i there, and get back to th* station again
। When tho winners roturn to thafr nai by that tint*?"
tin citire new Lcnor* will greet them,
j Israel looked reflectively at the other
1 aud the people will coma out to meet
shore of the river.
I item with shouts and anega of triumph.
"Well, you might." soil he; “but it
At on* of those game* a very effecting
। would be a pretty tight squecsa."
•
scene occurred. The son* of an old man
"I'm a good walker,” said lha stran­
named Diagoras, who had himself in
ger ; and as be apoku ho draw a flat,
day* gouo by been a victor, cam# to
|&gt;xket-tluk from his pocket, uncorked
'Ito earth beneath hu groveling contend for a priso. Both won th*
it wilh hia teeth, and drank a copious j breast tUnited and quivered "as tho ex­ crown made of olive leave*. With joy
draught Israel Ecaajne watched him press train flew over th* rails, and Israel th* old man pr«a*od forward to greet
with eager, glittering eye* like tho** of Esmayne bold hi* breath, momentarily them, and a* they embraced him they
anno temnhed wild animal that scents | exjioctiag tho awful crash which should took their crowns from their own besul*
and placed them on hbu Then lifting
him on their shoulders, a* if be wore .
tho victor, they carried him along tho
| Esmayne shook’his head, with set teeth
race ground in triumph. The poopfo
| and liridly polo cheek.
greeted them with loud shouts, for the
i "Xntrrer drink," said he, hoarsely.
Greek* honored old age, sad they hon­
"You would, I guess, if you could had passed through Hfirtaley—passed ored the sun* who pat such honor upon
Ssuuh stuff so thia," said the man; through safe and sound I And Israel tbeir father. "Dm now, Diagura*,"
A aa oil awl strong as fire. My Esnsyuo, staggering to fail fest. gaxvd they erfod, “for thou hart nothing more
«r importodit. Thert’a not uituh around him an instant, clutching vague­ to wish far.” And so it coma to pass,
fake it in the country. Taste, if you ' ly st tho air, and then fell unconsdoux. for the joy of tho triumph was Io much
don'believe me!" ,
“Undo, he is coming too. Oh, undo for th* old man, and dropping his hand
Israel stood for s'moment, ht*i taring. I know that ho was not dead !"
Then ho cast an eager glanro to the
And tho soft eyes of Dorothy Boon
right and to the left, as if half loorfal I too first thing Israel Esmayuo saw as
lest oouio one should tec him, and grasp-' kis coal camo cut ot ths world of shad­
ows and oblivion, with old Jonathan
loaning on his cane just beyond.
•*1011 me, Dotty,'* ho gasped. "How
was it 1 The—tho switches f
“It was my girl did it,” said tho old
man. “tiho came by, and she hoard
tho friegbt n whistlin', and slur see tho
switches wasn't right, nor no signal, nor
And what a glorious crown it is
nothin'. 'Bornethings happened,’ any* which is offered to ua to -win! No find­
my girl. Israel's been took ill, or dead.' ing wreath of olive! No, nor worldly
save she. And there lay the key in tho wealth, nor honor, but a crown efrightmuMto of tho track, and she catches it eousnws. a crown of triumph for
up, and she unlocks tho switches—you Chris*. Earthly fame as w»U aa earth­
showed her bow to do it yourself; Ee- ly crowns must perish, but this enduros
tnayns, one isunmer ofternoon—and she forovor, for it is a crown ef glory that
hangs, up her white lantern. And there fade th not away.
• yuu'r right enough therv," said tho she stands, with her heart u-beatia' fit
Who would not strive to &gt;wfa Ou
rasa, laughing, as be drew out anoto.r to ehoko her, till the freight gets off. crown ? Tb have the approval ofChrist
flask, tho mate to the first.
"Hero, And aha calls to owe of ths brakemen.
take iL Bshaw, friend, put up your
and tho rob*, sod lb* crown from bi*
puroe. Tou ore woloome to U a* a
hand*? These Greek* strove for a cor­
ruptible crown, but wo for an inooTrupAnd he was gone, plunging through
tible. They were self-desying and pa­
tho high grass and bushes, all fringed
tient, and aaraMt to win honor from
। with vcsrlnt cardinal flowers and nod- arter mo. 'Unde*' she says, all white men; wo s**kto win the approval of
1 ding marigolds, before Israel coaid stay and tremblin’ like, ‘come with ran.' God. Before u* lire ths course—tho
•What for r aays I. *To look for Israel,’ narrow way that leodath unto Bls; and
Israol Eauinrno crept back to his says she. '1 don't sleep this,' says lay bare at tho vnd of it site rar gratimu
house, or, rathnr the rude log-cabin Dotty,'till we’ve found him!» ”
Saviour and Iswd, who enaoaragaa ns
which was a sort of hostage that one
"God blras her !" cried out Esmayne, by bi* kind wi.nte, and hedds rat for
day a real hmno should rise on it* foun­ in a choked voice. “God bo thanked ua tho priw. Ila too will also help us
dations, bolding the flat bottlo dose to for all His meteim J”
ia tho race, and nano who run in it
him, and glancing round with furtive,
"Was it a fit?" said tho old man. faitlifully shall lose the crown. "Let
wandering eyes.
curiously. “How did i! come on ?’
us therefore, run with potisne* th* noo
"I seeded it,” he said to himself ;
Bet Israel Esmayne spoke no' word sMlmfore«s,footEfa« mate Jam.”—
"yes, I needed it I didn't know how
Jr*. “JZww. sad GtMlitm rf OU.”

HASTINGS SULKY CULTIVATE!

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW

Ionia county takes 40 ; Jackson county takes 45
Lenawee county takes 50.
HARNESS, on hand, and mode to Order. TIN, COFFER, and
SHEET IlfcA WARE Manufactured to Order

i- 30 low
mail.

GHWr, CVLTIV.1TORS
PHYSICIAN

1000 will not supply the demand.

kiiw&gt;

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

lite (Ircujcut Labor Saving Tool for the !•’
you have wanted, but.

-Combined

Just

corn and summer fallow sulky cultivator

ilrenux- It will perfectly hoe corn, and Jo the wor&lt; of
IO mon.
Becatto" a buy can ride and du more than S men with
walking colllvauma.
The driver ride* directly over the row when lie can

PAcroHKUae*

Mb. A boy can handle It over rough oreoddy ground where
other cultivator! will nut work.
&lt;Uli. It cuts the ground all nvi-r imilrtu) of leaving a atrip
Ictwccn biadca where the wrvda anu grara are
mily lightly auvered and will Mart with One rain a&gt;
le the awe with nil other combined sulky cultivators
7tb. It has the easicet draft, and la the moot durable.

COME AND CET ONE ON TRIAL I
Eufin tai. fisttus. Jnt 11, 1811

DENTIST

fflJKIISr SHIT H MIB!
What is it ?

Ye*, My "Trip Hammer. " with which I make Irons for BVOGIICH.

fate Valuable “Machine" I have long felt tho need of. It b &lt;&gt;t&gt;* of the great
wans which enable* me to mH Buggiea ao LOW as to DEFY COMPETITION.

Michigan Exchange.

fotlrg.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

DRUGS
Medicines

J)ye Stufts,

jfnd two Sealed Farmers' Buggiet

School Books J- Stationery

IF YOU WANT

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South aide State Street.

~______ j^LUnpros, Mich.
PAINTINCt!

SCHOOL W!
HASTINGS liHBLS WORKS!

HECR1ITS.

Tho blood-red light of sunset waa mir­
roring iteel! in criuiacm sntariiM in tha
turjiid tidee of th* great Tvastern river:
tho blackbird w«* *.&gt;undiag it* sweet
whistle through the old primeval forMta,
and Jonathan Been, sitting by hl* cab­
in door, smoked hl* military owning
pine, and thought vaguely of the church
bai* that mod to ting at evmriug time
in the far off **at*rn viDago where ho
hod been born and brought up, with
the roar of l'&lt;mob*cot Bey in hi* ears.
•Td like to basr them b*H* once
again afore I die," mused old Jona­
than. “But It ain't likely Hl rear gu
back row."
Even while these disjointed medita­
tions iiex»ud through hi* mind there
was a light step on the eabln threshold,
and th* rustle of rtifflr (torched pink
calico, and hi* niece D.irothy camo to
tho doer.
’•Tea'* ready, mefo'daar,” raid tit*.
“And I've baked a real New England
corn-bread, and some gitigor-snxps, such
a* t’rauduinmn-.a used to make. And
*w, untie, IM sliced up the little rod

taste. It slip* over ono’a palate like
ulras. to smooth, so »ich, so full of
strength. One more taeto. and then—"
When tho clook atrack nino tho
wbirtte of tha way-train sounded faint
and far off and Israel Esmayne ro*o
uncertainly to hia CmL Th* subite,
burning fam* of tho liquid flamo had
oniorwl into hit bmin ; the wall* teemed
to reel about lum, the star* to swim in
tlw great blue Crmamnut ovarhesd.
Nothing was real, all was hunt uod far
all and. visionary. Bal tho chains of
habit ore hard to shako off; and I«ranl
had gone out at nine o’clock army night
for a vaar. Groping hi* way, and walk­
ing with stow, unsteady stops, ho want.

Mo could hoax the rush ot th* river
below;could see to* raite of tho track
glistening fa the faint starlight; and
mechanically fueling under a duster of
spica buthoa far the switch-ksy, ho knell
down and stupidly fumbled there an in-

Go to the Banner Office

for FINE JOB WORK.

*■ OTd Jonathan laid down hi* knife and
fort.
“Do you know that Israel ftnaayua

ALL WORK PHOTOGRAPHIC,

r CHLIROMOS I

lain ao sturraa. But th* thuuder-ctoads
brook oa them and they thus farm a
shelter
for the plain* around. z
1
Timo appears very short, eternity
near., and a great Mma, eiihur in or
'after iifa,t&lt;«eth«rw»tii*Jl earthly tdeav-

Eujcy the bteraings of this day, if
God sends them, ead tho ords Iwor patieutiy emd swtertiy. Eor this &lt;tay oalv
freight train—ball past nine—a quarter i* trara; W* »ro dead to -ya*tarday, and
Witaito^downby tho river shore w* are not bar* for to-morrow.
and wetha burning forehead with the

self cm tLo toutli rid* cf luo lull. Ltram
Emayra raid It vronldn’t grow, hut ft
ha*. I mean toka^i a-*»»e*r6fl trad a
Htfreraamfor Isra.1 tMrirfrt. jMtto

Tho Virtuous raan has sot only th* ap­
probation of other*, but hi* own. It ,t*
said by philosopher* that iha air w*

skssk-:

Hrs. B. 6. FsmU, fitted. post-

�lOCrut
ud ar.J rendered the tire, desirably
Spanish troop hi
tight without being reset A few
quytsofoil omploytol in thk manner
vrillfr^wmtiyMve many dollar, in
Life tosumneo room hemroty for tho durnbflity of tho vbwli‘-.-trvri.-w
Tte Lad Gordo* difficulty is terom- romo men and policy far many more. BaiZAr.
In no other way eon fin y pay fhsir
debts, or obey the apostle', charge that
Two little wn. of 8. J. Patterson
a man “provtdn for hi. own and espec­
for hb health.
were
'bonMd, recently, white
ially those of his own house."

WH01F

No Dull Times!
UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
Everybody

Tho Connecticut L«gu!atur. adjourn-

haroel on I
ia bill, and

Hxntttos, Mtcuosw. Jctx S3, 1873.

gantic iw India.
But the memory

The crop report* throughout N other n

Uko Champlain hw
What tho water than at any tinie

ond of it. Ono gives ft for a man him­ TI|?ruiITL1*y
self to enjoy, tbo other only far his
heir*. Ono perforuia, the other promi.-

ras thia:

great curse far it tiwaya corns* juti
whore wo would have it, at the nod of
life and never at tho liegiuing." But
this is more than can bo said of life insureacw C» ite btestings outoo at tlio

New Advertisements.

OLIVET COLLEGE!

invited to call and.cxamine the
ntock consisting of

new

and mammoth

Sugar,
Crockery,
Tea’s,
Glassware,
Coffee’s,
Stoneware,
all kinds of Fish.

DIED.

a number of small anual payments.

to the iwoplo ।

THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION- their nefarious businoca.

ih

But good as is life insurance, farm in-

We hardly know what tho editor of

Of which he has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and bo U deterenitud to reft
VERY
LOWES’!’ RATES I

The fall Tenn begin. Sept. 11th.

The total loos by the Louisrifto fire
....
. .1__ .
fuwi ___ i„ _
properly, perhaps, demagogical policy,
ouo hundredth Anniversary of the Na­ but then we had no reason to think
Judge Benjamin H. Steele of Hart­
tion’. Birth Day, is fairly Mt before the
land, Vermont, died lately in Minnopolitical measure.’
sola.
A thousand European Emigrant, loft
New York on Wrdnosilav for Rati
Lake Qty.
land, on tbo outskirts of the city of
Philadelphia, was formally transferred
, Tho Republican party expected bet­ tkraal fund met in New York on
ter things from their conatituonts. They Wednesday.
am not eatiafiod with the cxvepouto, and
Nearly one hundred million bnshcl.
sUenco manifested on tlio part of the Re­ of flour and grain were handled in
tonal to tho naticnal character, under publican paponi in expoaing and de­ Buffalo last year.
,
nouncing &lt;hi* action of tbo mon they
Tho depot of the Grand llhpid. and
Indiana Road at Lima, Ind., was struck
bjT^lightning and burned last Monday-

tbo coalennial within their own State,
which honor, indeed, vu rtmtlyduo,
but was not won withoui a struggle,
public spirit, given a most important im-

brations of that illurtrious anniversary.
Mr. McMichael, tho President of the

present, inspired by anticipations of the
promising future,"'a. ho predicted that

one is a lottery, the other square deal­
ing.
Again, farm imuranco gim juu in
tho outset a mine which pry. for steely,
or out of it you can dig not only a livfng but gold for all payments. I-ifo iu-

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS

PRESCRIPTIONS

At the old stand of M. Allen, State Struct, Hasting., Mich.

A TEACHERS’ CLASS

q,

DR UfiS

TOBACCO A JVD CIGARS'.

called ‘Independent* new.

incuts are nine or ten, but in life insur­
ance they become so multitudinous that

GOOD »

CHKAJP1

CAREFULLY

COMPOUNDED.

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

wr

TRIUMPHANT !

Ining present" In thii aspect life in■urnnee ro.cmbioe tho patent Tatitnlu.
of Sydney Smith. That reverend joker
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S^haT CHROMOS, LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS. REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need in
AT NEW YORK PHICEh I

MUSIC,

Stroeto, Hastings.

J ficy

THE

WHEELER &amp; WJSLON,

BACON &amp; KARRS'

ing tho oat* rattling itut ahead, would .
rush forward with all his legs, yet could
begin. January 2nd, 1874.
never quite thrust his nuso into those [
dainties. On tho other hand farm insuranco giro, a mew. of grain before
_
crats forthu BiU. He ha. not tuned
Frank Taylor, for many yvani n th. journey i*gin., and di along many । studants can enter at
up hia harx&gt; at alL—JLuIinf Iltott
a baiting to preparo
prepare for each hard pull ।
““
prominent book-roller nt Washington, s
before
tbo
homo
.trotoh.
died suddenly Saturday afternoon.
WJJ
Nor i« this all. What life insurance,
A do.nerate robber, Frank Whipple,
promises is a fixed- sum. But tlio land
was fatally .hot while endeavoring to
given by farm insuranevt is always growrob a bank at Marysrilk Cal., on tbo
tng in value. Less thru forty year, a-.
FALL TERM.
continued to harp on tho vote of the
Being the. most simple in
go tlio whole area of Iowa could have
John Stuart Mill*, property does not beeu.bought tar forty milliotu of dollar*. )
Democratic Members of Congress for
Sales
of theand
Wheeler^U'ilsonfor
struction,
easily adapted
to
the so called salary (grab bill, perhaps, , exccvd £10,000, all ot which his step It wa. sold by tho United States for
I daughter, Mn. Helen Taylor, inherit*. lea. than that. To-dny It would bring I Superior in nil dopartments, including
the
different
/Kist kinds
year is
of the
work,
Best
running
Guar~
more than ten time, tliat sum.
. .
.
,•*
’ pubhe robools of Indianapolis
uopoiii issr
last year.
year,
Give mo then first farm insurance,— !
he did do. and there u no otbor word in
: .1
* or being tardyiffuad
I
\ easier, faster, and with less
than,
any otherover
sewing
then life iiLsuranre.
raisenoise
of its
Superiority
all
Within thirty-three months, tho I
other sewing machine­
ten tho exact name for such vile state- ' Joints Johnom, an old Jklianspcli* Great Western Fann Insurance Compony,
alias
tho
Burlington
A
Mitocuri
raents; and if thorn was nothing else of tewident, ha. given n site-iind half a
.
&gt;
Catalogue. Add row.
I?tw&gt;r »tlm«A nnmnanr | have Sold olOllg
content to let him alone, on bis confe.-1
eouncct"’ witl&gt; the Northwestern
Jyg
tin ■
tint u- vvw • «
.
‘
,
Bwue, on m.
Christian Univcrtity.
9S!! acna ® 4»*a P^cl'«'cr». on tan
UED. U. KEYES; Secretary,
sion. But while admitting that ho lied
...
„.
7. .
rsar.’ credit and six per cent. interc*t
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•
1
•«— B—u. a» j u,c
Olivet, Midi.
.....
. I srmiea iot me uoouncn muracr, start- ’ j principal till tho end of four years after |
other statement m wluch he w exceedfroln Plymouth, Man, Tneeday, for
' j purchase.
ingi&gt; ■-:!?
wide ef
of the mark, “
when
k“ he
be ihitra
.tab-a New York dty.
j Farmer are you insured ?
FOrl WayDB. JaCiSOD &amp; Saiiaai machine, are qualities which recommend the WTiccder

IflPHOVED

SEXAZIIV Gr JXL A,&lt;33SEHVJE

the middle of the

THE IBMBW

•285,500 in real estate, and •5,438,754 j

The Spanish Rcpnbheaa..

&gt;

1u11.no*:&gt; ।
tttoCT xnnTsirwro

•

&amp; WilsonMe public as Superior to any other sewing

ingenuity of tho older nation?, will oou.l^‘: I
AND- THE SOUTH ■ machine in the maket.
spictwualy usuumsiraui
dsnumstrato what
nacuouiy
„u... the thrift,
A «;x&gt;cinl to tho Idianapoli. Stniutf!’ 1
iatelligemx, entered*, and ..m nty of buncombe rerolntam, mtrolurod by tho cSXra^r^ria'^fnlKt’t^nl^
lhe
Curt"
**
TIUIXM RVX UYClitCACO TIME.
.
our orc, have achieved in a tingle rer.- Senator from the 25th. with th. rote all bnan^Ttimost .uJiendS.
‘ ^C,-T to,mak.p “mo
*1
TO
ent-e.,
.
,br Agent fail to rail on von, lie Invites you U&gt; call at his offilre In the
•TfoMNSUOIMOSOVTU.
t'tere of HICKS llltO.’r-, State • Btres-t, I lasting-, Mich., and examine the
tury of existence." And cx-Goveruor ।of making.pohtical capital for himI
I thoso who did not uudentand them, .
in*.
Ilsit
Asceta
ln&lt;!l*a*t"'t‘s Wheeler A Wllsun before p-.irrliit»lng elm' where.
Sixty ladies of Remington, Illinois 1 alarming . demonstration^ before they
Hawley of Connecticut, 1’rvtident of roH and to which we were not then juti
have
banded
together
to
suppress
tho
,
settled
down
into
a
working
frame
of
j
Nnten.il Ceatonnial CommWonere, in Iin humor to contribute by any vote as a
A. D. COOK, Agent.
taloons. and go around staving barrels | mind ; but ho thought that tho French 1
tuxopting the land on behalf of that Senator.
and smashing bottles.
Assembly had already familiarise! the •
..
. .
, .
Rntd-i
But-on the
the nnetlir.Ti
question nl
of nnr
our nniLial
official ncacTho first luito of cotton of this year's * world with this peculiarity of the Latin I i
crop was sold in New York Tnowlay at) «c«’. •” th« ®o harm would be done.) &gt;
ing tho “rude king." of former rentu- ’
judgedby tho lending Democratic journ- j 3,5 cents per pound. \Tho cotton’ nos i These Latif people, indeed, have agon- (
s.1-1.
1----- »_t
1 iu* far public excitement, but it pauo. (
al in the State O-.
which in
refering
to —
our.----- _l__—n-- *_ rn— Of the 1,482,400 acres of land in tho off readily, and riequuntly without dot- 1
I’cm nay1vania oil region, drilled over rimont to their good aense, which conus
well on tha: day, and in that city, but tion said editorially:
and accepted a. oil territory, only 5,445 out rather invigorated from tbo thowcrbath of fronry. Such wem. to have ;
tho par. wo are to take in iliat Inter naate introduced a resolution condemning
been the case with tbo tumult attend- ;
George Mathews of Portland, Ionia
County, has been musing since Juno 7, rary Prwidoncv and the adoption of
foe, forcibly reminds u* that something
Information
of
him
may
bo
sent
to
more than buneombo qteechea is absolute - tho resolution to the committee on Bunthe permanent Republic. Uproar after
George D. Mathews, Charlotte, Mich. uproar followed in tho Corteo; Senator
motive than tho detiro to conciliate a
Morgan, haring bera called upon to'
certain amount of cheap popular favor
form a Government, did w, only to
competition to bo ours. Withsurpriro wo could have stimulalod tbo motion. With
That I Must mid Will Sell in Sixty Days.
reunion in Rutland in AnguiL
after repeated consultation* and all
co;M
roNSIBTtND OF
sorts of disorderly demonstrations, the । Al
Timbuctoo. To discuss it, end to pam Mod dollar, to Barlington for a
Cortes simply requested Figueroa and
MMklaaC'nir!
opinions upon it, is wholly beyond its
Yard wide Sheeting at
his Cabinet to resume power, and that!
R'- “TJte ■*'
10c.
think the projectors of tho enterpriro, juriwlietion : and we thould be dispoeed
wxi done—the very bent thing which J
’-1"*
Stri] c Shirting
to ccn.uro thn Senator who should
Cottonadea,.
20c.
.
Every ono of the iaternatipna! undertak- waste time and the money of th. people,
is such discussion!, as more of a spend­
Ctvwimcre, “ 25 to 35c.
“ '
arooptablo government.
thrift of public property, than the mon
Wo trust that this typo of what wo
Boys’ Suits, Wool,
he assai!.- The Legitiatnro has enough
. $5,00
may generally expect of tho Spanish
RepubEM^e— rnuA talk, great excilet£&gt; do, within is. Plotted term, to occupy
Mens' Union Ctutsimere suits, wool,
8.00
The United State, government has
sincerely treat that the day named for every minute; and it will tiiow its wument ana then, to cap the whole, sensi­
" Cotton suits,
6,00
dom in ignoring tho propositions of Sen­ recently given a 1200,0v0 contract to a ble action- A. long os clear-headed, enLinen Coats,
ator
DeLand."
dclphia w ill find everything in readiness,
W.rn.,1t.iKiia ClanaaatMadCle&gt;
IhImU a Fort w.yn. tUidraad*.
A terrible thunder siorm
wham the "Repu blit an party expected Jericho and Underhill on 1
the monarchial power* of Europe have
better things," but we did not know that
the Republican party had any conatiXu-

First-Class Instruments.

New Scales.
New Styles.
New Prices.

Very Low.

/fc» Sr/Ltt of y\ rs 4 cups 1

pccially one avowedly patterned after
the United State.. We may hern any
England raised 10,000.000 bu.bol.of

MORTGAGE SALE.
b&lt;r«all ta.txtoMi
iB ika Mr

Fl MTEII ELOTHb tlSMHSI,
I Keep a Fashionable Tailor and Cut and Make
to Order.

go.te.1 in i&gt;crt by tho fart that since
1887 she has imported over |150,000,000

Rooms tint! Offices to rents over iny store.

there wore borides, tho State of Cuba.
““ ““
““ “I
Buu'
of the Philippines. The organuation
is nodoubtodb' that which is best adapt -

. exhibitic

Warrrmm, Xo. &lt;KC, Cnou, tmr HigtM St., X. T.

* nsMiaM.KarU.un.

R. MUDGE,

&lt;mx

a ikai br vln.» »f •Jf”*r ef Ml. is

poratirely well in fho lilt of prisce, w.

THE

do not have a jnii perception of tho fact.
braled fabtea.

Illlllllf SIRREMIER

IIIIOI. (UH!

Oiling sad Painting Carriage Wheel..

The Cincinnati Exposition.

Every time three kind, of timber orc

। ; we shall have

rJa MtHAK-

“~TS=.U

At Hastings.

PFLUG !

CITY

J.J.STEWNS.
My MACHINERY

of wheels ore frequently

uratad withlinseed oil rothat water can-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS1 JOSEPH
rare nw

stock of
mxst

aaaiMi

DRY GOODS,

Lighi and Heavy Groceries,

CLOTHING,
Grand Rapid, has inreeled •2,000 in

ty-rix years, and the tiros were so tight
Over 100 new budding, are ir.’prorow during all that period that they did not
need repotting. Before tho tire, were
sot, the follow were oiled in the follow-

Call and are.

RraaNsatsssv

qU\WTKE

J. J. Srcn/H.

HTISrAOTIO/l!
nivooae foQoe, or |
Tho bottom of tho

SSSggaL""--

HATS AND CAPS,

BOOTS S^D SHOES,

PATENT COOLER!

Go to the Banner Office
Shop In Bartow &amp; Goody«r&gt;M

will epm

for FINE JOB WORK

J. Cole &amp; Son,
-

WHOLyil A

boom,

GROtLEBS.
M ttiimtim

m

nts ue,:
mEM EUR
Shingles, Lath, 4c.

NEW

WAREHOUSE, PHffiWXfMU STORE

Adjoining C.F Dwight A Oo.'e

MUCH BETTER OOXDiTK*

�Tqu Ryplsuc^ii
W WUlHWWn. ~

coit* ^tERCU
Resolutions adopted by Hastings
Lodge No. 58 F. A. M., in mommy of
E. S. Brown, late Tyler of that lodge.
Tho committee to whom was referod
tlio drafting of resolutions on tlio death
of our worthy brother and Tyler of our
Lodge beg leave to present the following:
W'Awnw, Almighty God in hia wisdom
having removed our beloved Brother,
Elo»^r 8. Brown, from hi* poet as Tyler
uf our lodge to that Celestial Lodge
above where thp Supreme Grand Mart or
presides and
■
N'Awsas, we hia brothern of Hastings
Lodge No. 52 F. A. M-, of which ho
wav a just and upright member, recog­
nising with due submission tha edict of
tho Fupromc Grand Master,would in this
manner express our appreciation ot the
virtue* uf our deceased brother, and
tender to his bereaved widow and
fenfay our warmest sympathies in their

ss-Ms:

‘•■‘•■f'Mj-l.

CHIICREI.

Kvis-’ZJ'K.'V kVSa Bt
fes3lSa-ll?M?1E

Miseaic.
“' •**“ ■* tk*vkits puiuirrs. n. r.
Ul». W. SLAtlKSss rHASTINGS LODGE. NO. 42. F. X.I. M.

Thia channing lais, call 4 by the Ladiana "beautiful! water,” ia the Lugeat
body of water in the valley between tho
Green end White Mountain*, which i*
drained by tho Connecticut and 8t
Fra net* rrrtn. It* principal tnhutaries
arc tho Barton Black and Clyde riran,
which ri*o in Northern YeniionL and
Bowing through the lake fall into the Bt.
Francis at Shorbrook, P. Q., and paaa
into the Su lAwrence, while tha head
water, of the Connecticut ri»a in Canada
and empty into Long Island Bound
Hence Magog lake lie* on the bight of
I* n.L between Canada and tho United
States, and ia crossed by the boundary
hue, ao that about one-third of It ia in

Fur tho information of our readers,
and because wo think an oxcurriou over Jim IS an oeuoracu oirsvi, s. — -7
**er» iuiMMM than ony other faa/nutiuii
tho Grand Trunk to thaWhite Montaine of ths kind in Hastings
His
*
at.d tho Ocean one of tho most dolighl- always foil, prices low for caso or »
iulof any on the coutinant, we [dace pay, and would like to have the pu.«“&gt;
herewith before our readers, the Ran* call on him before they ojvcuJtr thi«
money at tbo higher priced groceries.
run Licrwo RucanTur Tiexra ftom Groceries of every description both light
Detroit to Montreal, Quebec, the White and heavy.
Mountain*, Portland and Boston and
Give him a call.
Jeficraon Bt June 4th.
tf
return, as follows :
From Detroit to Montreal and return,
Lost.—On tho 4th fast. Mr. b. W.
firat-claas fare 121; form of ticket. Dr 17;
route, G. T. R. to Kingston, steamer to Lane lost on Ute street* uf this Qty, a
Montreal, (meals ineluded), return all Diary. Any person finding it wil con­
rail
fer a special favor by leaving the same
From Detroit to Quebec aud return. at this office, or in care of Dr. Roberta.
fir»t-cl«tt flue. 128; form of ticket, Dx82;
route, G. T. R. to Kingston, steamer or
rail to Montreal (meals included to Mon Vermont end tho rest in Canada.
treal only) to Quboc, return all rail.
On tbo Mat of tbo lake no mountain*
From Detroit to Portland and return,
Psy year ntnuj sad Ulu umr thtiff.
fir»t&lt;la*a faro, 128 ; form of ticket,D*M5; IZirr y«r trrtK txtruUJ trilh or trMott
route, all rail ria. G. T. R. oast and yum, a! th IknUl ofto of
.Rsssfed, that wo cordially boar wit­
A. f. DlUKZ, M. D.,
ness that Brother Brown, was one in Sugar loaf range, Bald and Orford moun­
39
From Detroit to Gorham aud return, &lt;Oror Adbv 4 Beds's Drey Storr.
whose life and ebnraoter the principles
tains. In its dimensions, Magog i« first-clara fare, 128; form of ticket.
of our order were fully portrayed ; that
If you want the vary best Painting,
hi* uniform kindness and gentle deport­ about thirty miles fang anil from on»- Dx20; route, G. T. R. to Kingston, rail
or
steamer
to
Montreal
(moot*
included
Kateomfaing
1
or
Graining,
ever
done
111
hslf
to
four
mites
wide.
Its
shores
are
ment has engendered in the hearts tf
fringed with beautiful bays and com­ on steamer), rad to Gorham, returning tthis city, call on John Michael. lie is
jjust tho man who can suit you.
fitf
tend fa perfect fuHncsa to bi* Iwrcaved manding headlands, intonpereod with all rail.
From Detroit to Boaton and return,
family ; tint we will in token of our
forme, viUra and groves, and it* placid firat-claas fare, 831 ; form of ticket.
nff.-ction for our dneearod brother, and
our rospurt for hi* memory, adopt the bosom ia dotted whn islands, tho princi­ Dx27; route; G. T. R. to Kingston rail
usual badge of mourning tor tho term pal of which aro l‘ruvinc»&gt;, Round, or steamer to Montreal (meal* included j
steamer) G. T. R. to Boston via. Port- of thirty days.
Whctatono and Lord’s islands In depth on
land, returning via. Portland and G. T. 1
T.Psuuh,
R- all rail to Detroit.
Gro. W Btinv,
grower, ao that near some of its bold
From Detroit to Boston and return.
Daria*. Brauns,
shores ita depth i* many fathonis,in other tirst-claM fare, 830; form cf ticket, 1
Committee.
ploous there nre extonsivo shoal* whore Dx68 ; route. G. T. IL via Portland to ’
Boston, returning same route.
From Detroit to Boston aud return,
but beyond these it varies hundred* of '■ first-clo** fare, |3t*; form of ticket, 1
"'On Friday evening Barey Lodge No. foot, and in somo placet i* fsfthoiul&lt;*«v.
Dx59 ; G. T. R. to Prescott, tlwnee via 1
Ifuf
lungo” । Ggilundmrg, St. Alban*, Whits River (
13 Knight* uf rythia* wa* failUated in
On these alioals the I* ai(Ef
”' “
"lonr..
-„.t Junction, Concotd, Nashua, and bock
thi* city by Mr. Long of Grand Rapid*, i collect fa large number* I
.
/■ °*1 .
i tlx- sama way.
Eleven of our citirou wore initiated and November
'
for the purj-Me
lsyi:&gt; I
Detroit to' Boston and return,
*ecm to bo plcosod with the organiza­ their spawn for tho nest generation of I tirst-cloM fare. 830; forai of ticket,
fish. During thi* seaion i. tbs time of l&gt;x&amp;) ; route, G. T. B. to l’roscott,thonco
tion.
i \
£
™.&lt;
.,»«
«nJ
ptoUt
io
wha.
;
’
U
*lb“*
|
The officer* for fife current form aro :
Johnion 4 Co'*, celebrated Guldl’cn*,,
. . ‘
1
ton, Bellow* Full, Fitchburg, and back I
Harvey Wri^H ?• 0.
in boats with torchlights, armed with
0
ho best fa the market, for Solo at the
___ „
From
and return, | C,‘r Ne»*
r- Q building.
“jack and spear,'* pass over Ibero shoal* | f
.. Detroit to Booton
...'
in night time to gather up hundred* of | tirst-chu* fare, 830 : form of ticket,'
W. T. Eastman. V. C.
G. T1. n
IL to Boston via. '
ivund* of the must delicious beautie. DxC2; route, “
1 *
. . .
Port!
11
’ortlond, nu t back by Vt. Central via
Rollin Herrick, K. cf R. A 8
-------------------- ------Montreal.
Wm. F. Hicks, M. of F.
Tiie hand of Nature ha* Iwen very I
Detroit to Boitou and return,
k.i.k u&gt; it. onmunteta rf Ita.
ISO, fem ot tj.i.l,'
ft. ta. .«! Book, C.r 11.. I.
John Hotchkiss, M. of E.
"LoauiJul wttterv" awl u.w *M hou l | 1,1
G- V- U Mualiral,
।
£,t, fj...
,
Vt Cntt.1 t» tai«.l
________ ______________ ;.
Geo. W. Hfa.te, I. G.
.
,
, • , .
,
• reluming via Portland, Montreal and
Rnnva-n—N T l-arkcr hs* rv

imta. .u »-!*»•* «» «~*., nJ

!

»B81!
■B8!
Our Number is 36 Canal Street.
W&lt;* have no HRJ1JVCI1 STORES so don’t make a Mistake.
SUMMER

CA8SIMERE SUITS,
tn $25.

SUMNCEZR
CASSIMERE SUITS,
HO 10115.

CASSIMERE SUITS,

g
I

run:
buck SUITS,
Sl&gt; to S40.

MO

SHOW

GOOD
C0TT0MSS SUITS,

Linen Suits

s
i 1 I
E
5

§

CHILDRESS' SUITS.
LATENT NTVLEN.

82 to 812-

BOYS’ SUITS.
ALL K1HIM.
84 to 115.

_

, YOUTHS*

LJ3a&amp;JS»«

Tho July
ia&lt;
w———.,ta —r—i
- numbi.t of .fsvracm Uoout ience. for civilised and refined c\'oy- - ■. I roar Detroit to Boston and return,' t» the National Hotel Bam ou State i'
w. n n.rota.-, ‘ “■ TM"001’-w-*«• | printed
Bos-1 1 .«
meal.
' first-rlara fare. 83U ; form of ticket, Htrret Mr. Parkerteprereot l*aornir-1
Hvilawt at 12S
I**?! Washington
W’nalt!antn.. Street. IL,,.
aw|
H ANTING!) EASTERN STAR.
i Um* “n’1 92 Markrt Street, Chicago, like
Tho first settlements er-w-. l Ma^g B^i’ij.Vp^kfand io
v tomeH hte old frfemfa and th*

jK4.._F.nlUKCULK (Aci-omponyiug thi* number wore those Gourgcvillo, on the Canada side, wa* tho
,, ...
■■ , ifrlcedid chromo*, “Too Familiar"' the first village built on tl.« lake shore

____

I

Q n

Working Pants,

)l to Djtrvit
1'ruiii Dating to Boston and return,

q. j.

75 ct« to *2.00,

'.Hickory Shirts,

Cotton Socks,

2B cU. Each.

F

Bn&lt;l “IJttle Surgeon."
Wo aro nt a ; Then tho through travel from Boston 10 ; Jf*1.t*&lt;^'’t’
*.uuu»auu* uavu auvauy gvuv, &gt;m&gt; ।
_ ____________ ------------------------------------ low to undentaud how tho publisher* Montreal by stage pawed through Stan “HOu ; ^te, G. T. IL to^eruUi^ thouMtMh more are turning their eyes
~«••»*-pi™-1.1taduOtataii!•.u.---u &gt;ax*-*ifiL-STteXS 5,.’Si,“.:,iru
I

CHVAXPHKKT. SO. 4S
sts'“‘"■■rir sKfc:''~‘
H ASTINGS LOIKJI-NO.-W,—.

with a magazine which is richly worth t'» have n furry actOM tbo lake, which G. T. R. to Detroit.
M.)—.fc. iVA-X,, Utah, Wyoming,
the price asked for it, two dollars per I was provided for fa tho “Old Horse
All of .the nbore ticket* ore valid un- Nevada, Oregon or California, wo rwrear, iw wo consider the jisurawa
! boat," under tho command of tha well J*1 No1vf'ul*T *•J,H73, “P4 ca» be hod at I ommond a cheap, safe, quick and dirrtrt
.i *» ta. .&lt; tatata. „d«... kta, &lt;y un.
.*&gt;:
Sf-ucrsi

W. n. HOLMW. B. »- ._______

the ebromos, which to any tho leo*L aro (the hor»c boat pswed into the nano* ul
4 jf.
oi4ain ticket* to all places
- •
■ — —
1
worth five dollars, given to each sub- CaptQ.W.Fugg, through whose fadotu-1 Ei-t at Grand Trunk Junctions, audio
scriber; we say again, wo cannot un- itablo pcreeverauco and overflowing
ot (\*?™Pan£* 0,Kre,
—
■
—
I
•
■
••
I
ullman
l
alico
Cera
aro
run
011
day
Jeratand it- Chiu. H. "Taylor 4 Co., good nature, public attention lias bccui ।
1’ublUlicrs.
I turning like au ovcrtlawing river toward 1; snd night train* through to Ikxton.
FLOWER JAM
0. J. BRYDGE8.
--------- —
—
( thi* charming sutunwr resort—the reg-.
Managing Director, Montreal.
1 A medicine which promotes tho action
Memphromngog Lake.
, E. Runr.
I’astimger Agent, Detroit
। ot tbo kidneys and liver, aids tha digo*7%. retirement uf tho old hori • beat
। lion aud eocurcs regularityof the bowels- ' to
life wu caused by the build.—
■ । »i
now completed, and panengcr* are
i Kiso or rut Btouu.-'Fur Dyspepsia ;
* ~* ***** ” “*■’
**“ *“”■
.mint secure health and prolong human hn(f uf
tirst steamboat on Magog
&gt;' .
St. Louia to Texa*. cither over tho Mi»life. Hamilton's Buchu anil Dandelion 1 laao,
]ako, Known
known a*
as mu
the “auuuuuu
Mountain Maid,
Maul.1' . aud Neuralgia Cum.—For four year* souri, Kamas 4 Texas R. R, via Sedal­
does just thi* buifaos*. and any phym- This “wander
__ 1„ '_J
of tho 0go” not only ' did past I have had thoDyspepsia very-lmd, ia, or over the Atlantic 4 Pacific IL R-,
tho “forty iug” at Georg.-villa, but run on j vomiting up my fool nearly every moal, ria Vinita. For map*, time table*, fajust such fagredienia m tlwy prescribe daily tripe lengthwise Jhu lake. This hrvt; with much pain and distress fa my .
refer our readers to I. Xi. Wheeler, 1
for their pattent*, is a moit valuable re­ stroke of expanding eutorpriso oweil j stomach, and could gut very little sleep j Northern Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd
medy. You will sou un foe wrapper of its conception and execution to tho un- : nights. I a ten had distressing attack* ! St., Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Forel Gene­
two or threo times 1ral
:
■
Paascugcr Agent, St. Ixiui*. Mo.
each bottle j a*t what you take anl how tiring exertion* of Capt Fogg, and right ' of• Sickheodacho
V lilting Cante,
-.veil eras he rewarded for hi* toil in the a week, whbh at tho time made it im- Questions will bo cheerfully and promptBuslnne Card*,
sneevs* of the craft ho built, and tho [ossiblo fur mo to attend to my buuuese. j■ ly answered.
4 Co.'s drug store. ■
Wedding Card*.
,
Wl. 1
EMIGRATION TURNING.
1 was induced to try your King of the I
Druggists iJibel*,
--------------- - —----.
flowing iu of public patronage.
To locates.—Among tho more in- I Close
—
... movemont....
Full Sheet Posters,
upon this
followed Blood. The pain and distress
diatrn** fa
in my
n&gt;v I cheap Farms in South-west MiMonn I
torestfag Section* of our country, there aro others thaLhavo so changed tho face of, stomach
Two Sheet Poster*,
stomach were
were entirely
entirely relieved,
relieved, vomitvomit-!
1 ~
| *»4 r*s«*t»tit» »i*ts« TS
ceased,
had ----u&lt;&gt; attack
1 71,0 Ad"*,ic 4 r,tific R^rosd Cjm- Mt .kick, Unite* uustisa
none that exceed* in wild gnutduer tho onterprisHliat the aUentiuu of capitalists i:ing
----------J uhave
— *"-*
*—uf
• heading
ecssru,
mvd
mw u a- '
tacx
01
nea-i '
h^sooq^i
of land in -'-I
U
te..
»
Auction or Hale Bill*,
region in and about tbo Mountain* aud has been attracted thither, and now ache since I commenced takmg the Antral and Southwest Missouri, at | **•«« r~««* “
Wedding Invttatton*.
Lake* of New England. One cf the Magog valley is linked with the great medidna, nud I »loep well nighta, my fn&gt;m $-! tu 812 per acre, on seven years'
Docbte Mammoth Posters,
most
attractive
and
at
tho
same
time
bowel* aro now regular, busing been time, »ith free tran»i&gt;ortatiou from St.- !
sni«rt&gt;—. T
In fact any kind or stylo of Printing.
thoroughfares of the nation.
delightful of tho Sammer resort* in tho
*te
Tlio thriving village of Newport, costive before. I have now taken two Uni* to aU purchasers. Climate, soil.
vicinity of the New England Lake*, is which only a few years ago could boast
* &gt;»
at Meraphremagog, a full description of of a country “store and inn,” i* now a tuUfivunJ. 1 Jr.;-.. &gt;« UJ ik.i m,
„
Gold 115 5-8.
.
wife was much troubled with Holt Rheum fra,t* and Hewer*. For particulars ad,f U1
lu tll
latte■soiw*.*nu
There i* no word th*t rhyme with to which wo invito the attention of our country; bos on enterprising paper, which the Kmgof'tho Blotd ha* entirely dross A. Tuck, Land Commiaswncr, St.plea*nro-aeeking readers. From Mich­ three churches, excslleat schools, an ex­
month.
igan it is reached directly via Grand
Frankfort Hill, N. Y.
tensive latabor trade, marl.lo work*.
Trunk Railway.
Hco advertisement in another column.
immense proportion*, and with ample
0. GUlman i* building a new house

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Street,

LOCALS

on Grand Street.
Shipping tag*, a new supply, cheap.

CrRAND RAPIDS, MICH
1 TO TUK Nurture or
’ Tk* IHsa*nOm-&lt;* •• ort

SALT
Sfa.r.

A LECTURE
TO YOtnra MEM.

10 Barrel lota and more Mild to dettlera at a very small ad­
vance above Car-load Rates.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
f//T£ LU/IBEIt FUtflSffED if
LOTS.

Tho gentlemen who inquire ia last
week’s Bosak "Vol uh te matter."
Tho matter i* John Wolf the dutchman
ia selling all the beet furniture that is
sold in th* county of Barry. John will
soon do all the furniture busfarea done
in this county.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

$3,000 worth of Furni­
ture. will be. sold at cost at
Bcssmer. Heath $• Co.'s store
for the next 60 days. To
make room for an entire new
stock of Furniture. B’e will
sellour whole stock at costfor
cash. This is no humbug.
After this date, tho undersigned will Come and see for yourself.
receive. tJtnvn and Ship, all kind* of BESSMEE, HEATH &amp; CO.
Grain, at our Elevator in the City of
Hastings, June 7, '73. 7tf
Hastings.

Funeral furnishing good* of all kinds,
aud of tbo latest styles, Coffia*. CaikcU
and Baria! Csa-o, and Robe* of all
kinds funishod- Good 11 cane furnish-

field and Wasningtou.
In the meantime Copt Fogg ha*
Ths Dedicatory Dunre at Nashville, propna!.. plare fa fo- W°r wiU ** kept ahead of the enterprise about him
found notices of tbo death of three of by adding another stuamboat, colled the
Lady of the Lake, as fsrsurpawine tho
first as a Laig surpones a JfsU. W ith
this elegant steamer, during the travel­
ing season the Captain makes two tripe
daily through the lake from Newport to
Magog, and n* wo gtids along lhi»
A. H- Weet of Detroit
for
some valuable Berkshire pig*. Well, • beautiful water" tho urencry i* en­
ing a barking cur dog.
chanting and “tho eye is nut satisfied
if his pig» »ell “ rapidly as do his
with arsine.**
Ackley’, fountain furnishes deiicion*
Wheeler* Wiboa sewing machine, ho
soda and root boec, that it will not hurt
nred not advertise thorn for many days
the ooMcsenre of our Good Templars to
unless he has thousand* for sale.
sip—waD, it is erosedfagiy poHiabfa.

undoubtedly did.

C. F. DWIGHT 4 00.
Hastings, Juno 18th, 187K
13 wl

Keep a large atipply of Salt for sale at Lowest market ratea, in
their Brick Warehouse.

Ita W b Mtt 10 per al rat tku M Em* * k Veto.

Local 6li;io police;.

weary and tei»nrnlr, and is now favored
Thursday evening. July 10th, tho fol- with a junction of two imiorUnt rail­
roads, and is the bead of steamboat
navigation.
Tito village of Magog, st tha outlet
of tho lake, is lea* favored at present,
Geo. H. McClclku. M- E. H. P.
but ha* in it as fine n water power a&gt;
Milo L. William*, H. W.
the country atfoxd*. and its enterprising
prseant splendid weather.
people are' animated with tho certain
Geo. M. Dewey, Scribe.
^Too bad —Th* killing of costly improspect that they shall »xm hare rail­
Fred Nachtrieb, Treasurer.
jurtnd chicken* by the worthleai cat*
road connection with tho root of man­
kind.
about the city.
Also along tho shores of tho lake are
springing up 1—autifol residencasowiu-d
Pytbea* in*titutrd in thia city un ths
and adorned by the opulent dignitaries
Hastings I’. O. July 22d, 1878.
of CsmvloAnufoor project is on fi&gt;ot,for tho erec­
tion of an immense hotel at the loot and
Add- McLeUsnd, Abraham i’oeking- ot building a railway to tho top uf Owl’s
Hoad Mountain, from the top of which
idenco three mite* South af thie city. ' hnns, Sevilla Witeox, Rollin Whooter.
Directjour tetter* Io number of I*. O. can bo seen tho city of Montreal, and a
new is presented ot tho surrounding
country not lesa enchanting than i* to be

SALT.

BARLOW &amp; GOODYEA B

a4&lt;l‘»r f feesyeff.

semi mi

A rare chance to ouy Dry Goods
cheap—1’. R. 8abin 4 Co. of Jackson,
nre selling out their entire stock at first
coat. They have on immense stock,
some 8109,000 worth of choice goods,
of all kinds, which they aro dosing out,
and if any one is inclined to visit Jack­
son, thia is the jdace to got bargains.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

Chromo

C. Hanna for the reasonable sum of
|50. It wa* a finer Casket and better
trimmed than be raa trim one, with a
better Hoods furnished than with tho
8125 Qaskst Query vat ish de ma««.

John F. Holbrook, al Woodland Cen­
tra will hare owe of tho- splendid
daacM al hi* Hall, on Friday ivseing
the 25fh. fast. Of course it wfll be well

Facn Jans fa endiees quantities, and
of tne mo*, approved patterns, for sale
byF. D. AoUcy, at the Qty Drug

Dan Wand baa opened a groeory on
the corner of State and Church streets,
room for thrar i—tease atoek. They north aide. Dan ia a stranger. but hi*
have some of tbo nieeel toilet rtand* we prices w ill m aka him acquaintances, a*
ever rare. Everything fo fa -ffM*
baeafli very ahey. _
cedes abowt their praraiera

’
8ruin&gt;.-Fromthopromiafa uf tho
t subscriber on Sect. 30, fa Rutland,
about tho let of May l*W, two 2 year
. vid steen, dark rod, and one 2 year old
&gt; banfer, light rod and white face. Any
.
«&gt; to the whereabout* of
mid cattle will be liberally rewarded.
P. M. Btarc,
: | Rutland. July 15,1871.
tf

Ono at the won* fcande lastoly report-

Ufa M also burned.
jjevepri partiee fa Krart Cuuaty are
reUuekfag u-*
*buu: them wHb
fi*,p«rtkwtarty brook trout, and me

-

CHROMOS I

JOB PRINTING

"»Tncut pume

Ita&amp;t.t

�The Babcock

MEW ADTEBT1SEMENTS.

Th. .kill, the art. tbo mighty toil,
that has* been devoted to tbo adorn­
E’liLkii'1*'’
ment, sad to the lioeenietifia of tills
mod saoient j&gt;1»» of worship, bar*
l*en of extraordinary tnagnitada. Tbo
grandest legacy of Egyptian antiquity,
Great Pyramid, demanded, indo d, a
larger amount of naked burran labor;
bnt in Mariah them i. a compulsion ol
tho features ofnates* bereelf to th* ser­
vice ol the budder la actual bulk, the
Gn at l*yra:uid is U&gt; tho Trinpl* rock M
tire to Dina, if w. drecrad taitm for aa
the sill* of the fire double gate* of the
■ mountain of tho bouse, ft we carry the
comparison down to the level at which
the lowest foundatom ot the walls is in­
laid ia the rock Id tho angle of tho on cloture, the bulk ia three time* that of
the Great Pyramid. The calk eMtents
of the mason's work may not amount
to a tenth part of that piled up by
Souphia. But tho bill has been honey
combed eith chambers and galleries.
1 and the declining part to th* south curI ered with vaults and arches, to which
Gbaueeh can show no parallel.
No
merely artificial unwture could barn *u
I succvaafully reaistod the resolute rlfort.
। ofdbo two greatest military nations of
[ the anc.ont world to destroy its existanew and obliterate its memory
N&lt;&gt;
other monument, long surviving tbo era
, of Asiatic and Italian power, can ever,
I like the noble sanctuary, mark by it*
«crr ruin*, th* euaoeasire period* of ita
। glory and ite foil.
' If V* rerard not *o math th* evi­
, mMaxAfiOth. th* p~ty dence of the labor devotad to tlio work
w«t* off on a visit to the Pyramids, । of tbs Tempi* a* tbo effect produced on
about firs mites dirtnaL They crossed | tho mind by It* apparent magnitude.
th* Nil* by a good bridge, ia which 1 we may suggest the following oom pari there ia a draw, and continued along a sons : Tbs length of tbe eastern wall of
Utacadamiasd rood, shaded in most part th* Nanetuary is rather more than
by acacias, to th* bluff of hmostone up­ ; double that of one aid* of the Great
on which tho Pyramids are built, and Pyramid. Its bright, from tho fonndawhich, when onco reached, aro not so j tkm on tbo rock at tbo south, and near
imposing ns tbo imagination had pic- I1 the northern angles, &gt;aa marly a third
tured. Nsar by were two villages, from I of that of the Egyptian sttweturo. If tn
which th* net.res oam* rtuhing to offer ' this groat height of one hundred and
thsir soroio**. but General Slono being , fiity-two foot of solid wall ba added tho
along, th* sheik kept them in order. I1 descent of one hundred and fourteen
To the ordinary traveler these peopl* feet to the bed of one hundred and aitmust bo a great nuisance. It was de­ O' fret altainod by the pinnacle of the
cided to make th* ascent of tho highest, Temple poreh, we havo a total height
th* I’yramid of Cheeps, 460 feet Throe of four hundred and tweofy-six feet,
Arabs were detailed to each one, and which ia only fifty-nipp feet loss tlian
tho a*cent began. Thi* was done along I that of tho Great Pyramid. The are*
th* edge of tli* northeast side, two of tho fore of tho eastern wall ia more
Arab* going in advaoco to pull the than double that of on* side of tbe pyr­
pilgrim hr tho arms, while tho third ] amid. Thus the magnitude of the no­
camo behind to push. Th* Pyramids | ble Sanctuary of Jerusalem for exceedbeing built in layers of atones, each lay-.jed that of any other temjdo in the
*r diminishing in six*, three form a re- I world. Two ampitheutro* of tho sixo
ties of.!ops, Mime of which aro four j | of tbo Coliseum would have stood wilhfoe; high. Tbe General halted thro o- ia its colossal girdle, aud left room to
quarters of tho way up. but the rest
continued to tho top, where there ia a Belted eigbtyspare about fifteen font square, and and accomm_____ ____ ___
__,
from which tho view is very extonted, ;i sai.d mere in ita arena and pauagr-.
over the desert of Sahara on the one I! For such a number to hare boon era tneide, and tho beautiftdly cultivated vol- 1| mad within its cirek, the .pace lor
ley uf the Nite on tbe other. Tbo do- each pereon must have been liou.'-l t,.
act-nl was made along the upjoeito edge |I sovtntera ineboe by twenty inchee AL
—not. however, before four shillings 1 lowing two cubits each way# or four
1 Havana Lottery of Cuba.
had bora paid to an importunate natir*, 1 square cubita for each worshiper in. the
who promised to descend, and ascend temple, the Sancttfarv would bare con­
the Pyramid oppesito to tbe one on tained- thirty thotnaad ; tho Choi, ex­
which the party wa*, in tan minutes.
t cluding tho Priest's Court, twentyThe next thing in order was to enter 1 thou.aud more, and there would yet
tbo Pyramid, which is done by a nar-: have l«ra room ia tbo Great Court and 1
row passage. Thi. paatsgu tiro: do-j the cloisters to main tho total reach to
serad. to a pl.es where uno must go"
——
—» -------- |f.U.
l
s 1
upsrn hia hands anl kncce. Tlii* pasre-1,
it ascends until one hnally enters a
room about sixteen feet by twolre foot, j
to which is a ****ophagu s. Th* aide*
of thi* roocikwcre cf very handsomely
cutgranlfo. Returning, the party had
to submit to be carried by tbe guides,
a* th* dfMcent wa* over itonre too
•lippory for shoes Near tho Pyramid
is a bouse which was built by the vic*roy upon tha visit of Eugenie, when
Emprea* of tbe French.
This was
rnitfrliritlMnWtaLisi. Uta
opened for General Sherman by the
vtetety1* orders, and to it a luncheon
L. N. MIXER'S
was (erred which had been brought
along.
AAcg. lunSteo:: a visit was
mad* to tho Sphinx, which la close to
tbe larger i’yrarnid. and on the way a J
tomb some forty foot deop. and whore
ridre were lined with granite, was paw­
ed- At th* bottom, carved out of a I
Every year increases the popularity
pita* offgrey grnniic, was an Egyptian 1
of thia valual-lo Hair Preparation;
figure ’which covered the resting place
which ia duo to merit alone. We can
of the coruso. Near by nro rem* oth­
aasore our old patrons that it ia kept
er tombs, wbfeh are easily reached by j
fully up to its high standard; and it ODER’S
it the only reliable and perfected prej»XRRVIKE
aration fir rreiorins Giur on Fadkii
fine and interesting. Th* Sphinx is
DOES IT!
Hun to its youthful color, making it
aa Egyptian head, with body aomothtog
Ijir'c^Zftrlni?' "
soft, lustrous, and silken. Tlio scalp,
llndacbr.
in *hap* Uk* that *f a Ixjm Tb-« nore .
by its use, ta’cetoes white and clean.
II'.!*;1’.
ha* bean partiaHy effiread during th* I
It rctnoiiM all implions and dandruff
paseagaoffiv* thousand year*. Th*
and, by ita tonin properties, prevents
tread is hollow. The whole ground in
tho bur from falling out, a* it iliuml'..M.“
’ ''
1
a mass of tombs, but a* son as they
litds an 1 Bourfohca the hair glands.
ar* uncovarod th* erer—lxiftiag sand
By its use, the hair grows thicker ami
again ooncwal. them. Tho day was
stronger. In Ulilncss, it restores tho
very wann. and tho party got back to
eapillx'v gland* to their normal vigor, It litlE few EnM M Ute
town well tired out bv the day’s jaunt.
and will create a new growth, except
That eveatog General Mott entertained i
in extreme oh! ago. It is tho most
them at dinner.—CoL 3. C. Amnnr.
economical Ham Duauxu over ttsed,
to &amp;r^r't
ftr Jolt
aa it requires ftwer applications, and

SALE ON EXECCTION.
■O.OUUS usniML n. It:

1 Grand River Valley Eivian

9

VINECAR BITTERS
Lm*; ws’irelXt** v’Jr

■is::;;1
rerta tre.i 4--r "» lh» r-«7

BOILER WORKS.

It. rertS-.i.i l

N F. Bmiaio's isiMiie
WATER. WHEEL,

IflATF, or
sStri&amp;i

LIFE

BELOW THE SURFACE I

Michigan Central R. R.

TELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
Bxtarew IMrett m4 OUre'. atalw &lt;Ure ere
reu.e. Wilk Inure lul 4 iMnn re ! W M In.
oa Ml aftar Jas. IX ten •»* asul tenter rem&lt;
■ rerea reUI Ireir Iretr-o. terChvre. tte U? reot#
I IterKrtsreS. -/tel
Jm.-lnU-r r.-r s&gt;4-x
tte p^rerl.irerewS la reM srUte.aS &lt;te sstei
rr»r reM tenure, urt Ite teanw lh-rreF.
rerelw ■ &lt;y*T •! Ihx -'rlw Is te .•UuSal I. I
I 11KrnUM B*h»rr.« re»tror»r»*&gt;.l
| »4 -m.li'rl bn
t.n.tr .1 lu-rr l»r l
। rere«.*.«te ta-fote

Plantation
BITTERS’.

ttlK

las.

&gt;S’N

LANTATION

Bitters

Temperanco Bitters popular oxpositor

Gift-enterprise
50,000 OO

Scrofula Syrup

Asaaycr of Mastschntatu, says, “ Tbo
constituents are pnru, and c.vrvfullv
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it tho Best I’nxrAuxrro.x
for ita intended purpoace.’’

haja. m pVt. bal it io doe to a majurily
ol oases mac*to u2i*manag*i*eBt than •
to crops or pries* It is true, prioea of .
produce aro low, and labor cvmuiauds |
■ compenratkm lax to ndvaao* uf its.
reed value, when ooapxred with it* I
value of ito production*
But while
rat* te tbe oom. fhrnten must roly wore
on their brains and make calcutetion.,
overcome the loose, and augment tho
proftl*. Um gxwtejroublv i. tha t among
our farm*** fnerwis too much changing

EPIDEMIC

te W Ct* Kite, tf S5JU1 Is Ml!

^GREENBACKS

rtraM I. te
uVrtu'rfre

.vtes.'wa.waiJteK’cer:
lUrertesreknld la reM .NUU, .11 ik-.. wriau
lrere •» rerwl, -t lnn-t. Mlaarrt 1. Ite rreaU .r
wr» redtaur &gt;t Mwkiass. te WM: Tha renk
s*y”r
’Is •°",k Wte« saartar
?t m:
ISt
MMWAfe

t

DM. UBUM I Lili Ixiliil B1M.

::.K7.:rxsS.ra,i

DISEAS

iimiiiMiini

ft la not a quack nosiram.
Tbs ingrsdiento are puHiabsd on
each Utile of EuxU-inae Itlfe
used and »w«xnii&gt;*atari by Phynetar.1 wtarrrrr it hr tarn ini.
trwlocvd. 11 will poaitirelycure
SCROFULA, BTPHIL1B
la tUtariau rtno". RHEUMA T1SM. WHITE S WEI^
\LIN0, GOUT, GOITRE',
\BRONCH1TIS,'‘NER F-'
OUS DEBILITY, INCIP!
IE NT CONSUMPTION,
and all dwcnrei arbing from »a
impure cauhUon of tbo Woral.
Salad forcer Hosxdai.is Aliawxc, in which you will Mod car-'
tifiritaa from rcltebta arid trail-’
worthy Physicians, Minuter. of
tha GcapeLaud others.

Ponrfil DadoriEistf Dsitletlaal-

L. N. MJXEH, .
HenUrwa,

Peninsular Railway.

Tirf.i-svivri.'sdSr'1-'1"

forye^monyteHtetMi powerful eott4ote and dtoawear. Hance ite wosuterftd
ceres. Baay ot which sro jrcHWy toowr.,
of Berofnto. and all acrofiatas dteoeoes

6147

Bl CROOK’S TBE OF TAB!

IT’S-,

W. K 11KAMEH • 00..

FLOUR BERCHAJ

Only SO Cents pv Betite.

Dr. WILL'S Eitmt of Jinkta

j Flnr &amp; Gnu
OntaWIeriM
.
uwsewv

thmr rineyarda
..J —-a
1

i th&lt; rsstaralM tUllr-U
■ Kretll Ures* DtetM*.

■&lt;•&lt;» -r ssa earl Itervtf.
iterum s-orr
l&lt; trrrkr rrre Ibm te'IH.n-F. renrr nrart. te
stnmss“al-1St£;;K.“ST,

Price. *1.00 per pottle.
Addreaa
M

riares* roes Ita red ton itere W

tn’n Tkf*

Buckingham’s Dye The New WtrtaJlWfflM!1
FOR TUR WHISKRRS.
As our Ttancwer in man v case* roquires too long a time, and too much
care, to nature gray or faded Whisk­
ers, we hare prnuml thia dye, in one
yvvyxwii/ion; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish thia resulL It

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SINE’S

QNkMD TBI NK RAlLWxr

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JOB PRINTING

' Vnai’s Gtay b Her Hair. ।
LYON’S , i

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VOL XVIII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. JULY 30. 1873.

Ppmesiopal a*d 6b;l|tts Cart.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

wise they will be overlooked by the
Viewing Committee.
4. Cards will be furnished with num­
bers as entered at ths Secretary's office,
which i)iould be placed on or near the
animals or articles exhibited so that ths
judges will have no difficulty in finding
them.
b. Exhibitors of horara will take no­
tice that a sign will bo relied in the Mo­
tor of the ring designating the elras of
horses desired by the judges for exam­
ination, when all horaaa ot that elasi
must be brought into the ring and there
remain until the judges have decided
ujion their merits.
0. Any animals, farm or artiste tak­
ing Ute first premium nt any foil, shall.
If considered worthy the succeeding

Have B Full-Stock of

FINE NEW STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
Who w.lt.th tar irrtsnt b wslUss tar
Uks dsairt rue. mfM Ben rrr.
A tons' wa« sltiMh vkm sokto
An Mix Ar r«M where so &lt;&gt;M I
Thrr.’. so toBUsrs tone. tor. 1

CLOTHING.

HOOTS AND SHOES,

“ Wji.' if. BVRGHER.

HTUJJ EBAKER

WAGON !

The only Wagon with the Stope Sbouulcre.l Spoke.
competition can the taken £
grounds until 3 o'clock F- M-,
last day of the fair, except by
luu of Clio Marshal; and no ]
will bo paid on animals or art

.HARNESS, on hand, and made to Onlci;
..... COPPER, and
SlI^i/lT IRON WARE Mnnuliicturcil to Orde

'REAPERS and MOVERS, GRAIN, CULTIVATORS
SULKY RAKES, $c.

■ rag

Salt! Salt! Salt!

matcsxd xdubs rot CAiUAtt aaannxxa.
Jrosn—Burton W. King, J. C. Bray
and H. B. Barnum.
Brat jwir, 6 years old or over,
00
Second do,
3 00
Beet pair 4 years,
8 00
Second do,
2 00
[Non—Matohwl horses tu match ra

Mrs. J. C. Hanna, Mn. L. NJ
Mrs. D. Striker.
Best loaf wheat bread, adlk
salt rising
do hop rising bread

CLASS NO.
do
do
do
do

7. All animals and crudes offered I
fur exhibition shall be the bona Ado
property of a member of the society re­
siding in the wuuly.
.
H, AH trams are strictly forbidden to

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW ! PIUEN1X CASH STORE

NO. 14.

ZE at curing
8 Pus butter made tn Juns
Blbe butter made ia Sept
choree 10 Ibi or over
honey in comb 10 lbs or over

JumA—sPoctar Burton H. P. Merrill
and C. W. Basset.

CLASS NO.

Brat Spanish buck (full Wood)
Jroots— Samara In Clara No. 0.
Brat eolt 3 yoarsuld,
.
g
Second do,
Bret col* 2 your, old,
Beccttd do,
Best oolt 1 year old,
Second do,
Beet sucking cult, Second do,

|3 00

Bert grade buck
Second do
Best 2 or more grade ewee
Second do
Beet 2 or more grade Iambs

Will not be Undersold.
(M tto^s who U4 bWMbs in 4e.
De uaa Io rear ■oato*l. eork e» Is

JOSEPH PELUG !

FARMERS.
sofa cushion
ornamental needle work
raying Iryhand

Jroots—Richard Jones, J. F.
and tJ. V. IL York.
Best jack,
Second brat do,
Best mule team,
Second Lest do,
Best mule a»lf, 2 years old,

Jctou-Jacob Haxlaru, D.
and D- R. McElwain.
Beit boar, Chester White

articles unices maaufsetured within the
county. The fact of articles befog man­
ufactured in different «lyl*&gt; “3 pat­
terns and given fancy names, does »ot

Jc»or.-W. P. Bristol, D. B.
Hiram Culeman,
Brat bull. 3 yean old or over. I

214)

Second best do,
Brat heifer, 2 years old,
Second best do.
Best bull calf,
Second brat do,
Beat heifer calf.
Second best do,

Bum Kit HastlHJ. Jut 19, 1111

DENTIST

Sisiiille,

Mickijau.

Pure Wines and Lienors!

Mli THE SMH.

FRESH Flffl

What is it ?

. Judges same as for class No. 1.
Brat trull, 3 yean old of over.
Second beat do.
Brat bull, two years old, _,

TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL FAIR

I Brat bull, 1 year old,
| Second do,
Bos’, cow,
Bncuud do,
Boat heifer, 2 yean old,
Second do,
Bret heifer. 1 year old,
Secund do.
Brat bull caH

Barry County Agricultural
Society.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
Michigan _Exchange.

DRUGS

Single scat Buggies as Lou&gt; as

Medicines
And two Seated Fanners? Buggies at

Dye Stutts,

IF YOU WANT

Toomas Auorr, Pmident.
D. C. Baxboxx, Vice President
J. M. Navtss, Secretary.
David G. Robixsox, Troosuror.
D. R. Coox, Marshal.

A. Btkmos,
Joax Kuoix,

Nxaxxus Coox,
I- N. Krnr.ru.
D. W. Eixi».

PAINTS &amp; OILS

0. Articles catered end marked as
foreign shall not compete with those of
domestic manufacture; but may, &gt;( con­
oid cred worthy by the judges, be rec­
ommended to notice. Articles will not
be considered as foreign If owned and
used within the county for farming pr—
poses.
7. Viewing committees are required
to make their report to the Secretary at
12 o’clock of the third day ot tbe fair, if
possible.
8. Judges of cattlo and horses will
pleoAO have the prise ribbons tied upon
the animals before tending them from

J.L.RgED.

B. F. STEIN HOFF

Wednesday, tho first day of the fair,
will be occupied in entering and arrang­
ing stock and other articles for exhibi­
tion and decorating the halt
Bacuxn DAT.—At 10 o’clock the Kx
rcutivo Committee will mast st the Sec­
retary's office to fill vacancies on the
Viewing Committees.
At one o’clock, P.
ths Judgsa be­
gin their examinations; the viewing of

wa&lt;

CHHOMOS I

Brat bull, 1 year old.
Second do,
Beat cow,
Second do,
Brat heifer, 2 ysaa old,

Boe* sow,
Special Trotting-open to all competi­ Beamed do.
tors. All stock paying an eaterence Beet heifer, 2 years old,
Second do,
foe of 15.
Bee* baifee, I year old,
Junaxs—S. J. Bidnluum,
ley and J. C. Hanna.

Brat two in three.

SiiiiBl aiilodaiial

DENTIST
aiebican marble

Beit Mowirr
do Wood Sawing Machine
do 100 Hone-salb
do Oxyolre

PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY

SI'HOHL »!

ti the Profem.

rut— wui wmv
Tuxn bat—At 11 o'clock the trial of ‘
draft horses will commence. At one
o'clock the trial of female eqaeetrian- 1

CLASS NO. 2.
Jcmd—Aaa D. Bark, C. P.
and Pater Howard.

OLAB8NO. 1.

Beat buU calf,
Second do*
Bea* heifer call
Second do,
CLASS NO. 4.

School Books &amp; Stationer//

du pair Houdans
do .trio white Cochins
do do buff do
do do partridge Cochitu
do do ilorbins
do do Dominiques

�GOOD»

SEND FOB CATALOGUES

awr.

which their oomrads had fallen. It
turned out that Mr. Tatham had man­

and finding tho object of his search,
though terribly bruised, still alive and
jiartly sensible, had tended him through -Verv.Ts

wo fully bolieve mwt

rhe cholera is abating in Indiana.

signal far aid from above. Although
up in Use following which wo clip from the height down which Herr Krowel
fell, or, more properly rolled, U repori­
on exchange :
... I.
1. __J I t . 1..
.1
The train left Council Bluffs at 5
o’clock, with four coaches and two
recovery at the last accounts, thanks to
Mr. Tatham."

also two baggage-oxpruss cars, in which
there was a through California mail and
express malt
82,000 in the

cue coukty fair.

direction.

Liat of "the Barry County Agricultural

and destructive storm on Friday last

to which tho attention of all our readers
is specially directed.
.

Orsirriot.

OF PIANO-FORTE CLASSICS.

Sherman J. Rich

TEJ1 mid VOFFEE,.
Of which ho has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ho is determined to sell
LOWEST RATES I

The faculty of Olivet Gallego, ts *r-

srk, ia as follows:

and Literature, and instructor in
ih Literature.
. Oramol Hosford, A. M. Profess­
------Astronomy and Natural Philoso­
phy, and Lecturer on the theory and
Practice of Teaching.

' Over 400 running in Barry County ! 1
Nearly 300
1,9 B*ncc
X4-J5
last season.
fSO
already this season.

inmates jumped out, when they were
ordered to tho rear, covered by half a

Everyone of which were fully WaejiXntrd, and the cost of re­
pairing lias averaged teat than 1 Or. each.
.

an agricultural dis­
Shall this bo ? Farmers of Bar-

trict

that ours, yvurs, may bo the triumph

cultural district ia tho titati'.
The Society's Grounds are being

Miss Henrietta P. Dennis,
of Ladies'Department and/
iu French.
Mis. Annie M. Benedict,
in Mathemsties.

Mcoeos doubly sure.

Again we aay. bo

umph.

Work to obtain it

tn rau nu aoaix.
infamous Detroit

Such ai CHIK'MOft LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWARDS
MERIT, and everything you need in

*
ASK i on NOVELLO’S EDITIONS.

ramrai mn ■ nmi

Charles 0. Brown, Instructor in Pen
manabip and Book-keeping.

SffEIlp^ J. UlClf.

5*

.s

BACON &amp; KARRS’

LITERARY NOTICES.

tains, among other good things a most i w“,k

Reports of the condition ot the Indi-

10,000 Machines

A fire Sunday night destroyed J. H. They fortunately did not cut the tele­
srry’s pstent leather manufactory at graph wires, and Superintendent Royce
owark, N. Jc Loes 850,000: insurite'820,000.
and Uilngraplud in all directions. En­
gines and a posse of men wore sent out
unification movement is a failure, owing from Council Bluffs on tho Burlington
and
otho roads to intareoft tho robbers
to the unswerving allegiance of tho col­
in a eouthcriy direction.
ored people to the Republican party.
Their dress and voices indicated that
There are in the Boston schools 38,
688 pupils, under the instruction of they were regular bushwhackers. They
1001 teachers, who ere pan! annually evidently intended to get tho usual val1863,658,51, an average of 8803 per uablo express matter on this route on
Mcndsya, but which went through cm
teacher.
an extra train Sunday night Tho rob­
The recent speech of Queen Victoria, bers during tho day stole a spiko Lar
containing 858 words, was transmitted and hammer from the hand ear house
from London to New York, 200 miles, at the station. They drew tho spikes
in six and a half minutes, or st tho rale

X

FTLiST [PREMIUM
Jf^ssuM u a household pvt, and some

At tin- Barry County Fair Inst &gt;euon over the South Bsmt Drill, and al
ruiton County l- air over the Hui&lt;rriur aud every other eouipotlog Drill.

out iL It is cheapjiat real good, and cue
hundred pages of
supplied for fifteen ceids, or 8LW
year, and a pretty little Chromo
premium. AU the back numlsers
tho first of January supplied by the
luhers, Thornes A Talbot. 36 Broq
Street, Boston, and for tali' at of! the j
periodical depots in tho ronnfiy and j
Canada.

uan

OUR CULTIVATOR

I'uatlnually Increases and promises go»l for 1,0X1 Maehlnee, tor-MICHGAN
alone, tho coming aeaaon.
PRORATE ORUF.lt.
Our 1’nwent Stock I, nearly exhausted, and |&gt;artle* will do well to call early
to lie sure of getting one.
,
Tur PnaaxotcutCAL JocassL for Au­
tMcmselres several rods away, and as the
The President of the United States engine approached pulled the rail out gust is on our tablo with an excellent
has officially announced tho Centenial of place. The promptness of the oni
Thanking the farmeni of Barry county for their liberal sup­
Exposition to take place in Philadel­
port in the past, we hope we shall merit it in thc*future, believ­
phia in 1876,—begming April 19th,
and continuing to October 19th, a pe­
ing it is for our material interest to support home manufactures.
riod of six months.
Uent-Gov. of Nova Scotia ;
,
“
DWIGHT A BURRALL.
Ex-Governor Anthony Colby of New
Ancient and Modern ; Dr. Horace Wells!
Hampshire died Sunday evoniug. ogvd
80. Ho was Governor of New Hamp­ morning, bringing the dead body of tho and tho Discovery of Annnthcsia ; How V-Srs/S tUjtris 1SS»
shire in 1846; was appointed Adjutant engineer, who resides iioro and leaves ! to Use Phrenology ; The lato Os les 11!ifcMihr”»u«rTieu«Ml wisers..seS til eih-r
.
______
General in 1861, and was for many a wife and threo children.
। Ames, M. C.; Living to Work vs. WorkewUi
years a trustee of Dartmouth College.
jing to Live; Power of Application; i
wjly te'.i
Edward La Mountain.
Compulsory Attendance ; Study of the ^Hw^d*'u&gt;st°Xd*U«idvMr sG~s~»stb« H"thi

The following] letter from Senator
Th.
Wl,: Agtimllml limb , j S_‘
t ..■ISS.'VL” M
Wilbur Buzzell, of Ann Arbor, has King was wriUon to II. C. Sosaions, of
i. Viral.; -Tb.
Owl;, SStSiC
received the appointment of Prof.K.or Ionia, in response to a note of inquiry:
*• ^4“, pwLi..
"Mr. La Mountain or Montaigne, as Handsome Faces and Bad Dispcailiona, [
of French ana German in tho Norwich
etc. This Publication deserves a hnn- |
’* was—sv.l
,
Jabwu
Unlvmity, situated at Northfield, Verlike his I
1 so celebrated as in aerodred thousand stibscril&gt;ers. 83 * year,
PROBATE ORDER.
naut, s*
There are 196 foundries in the State balooain,,------------------- ,------with a Chromo premium. Address 8.
ST ATI OFMtCHlUAX.CesM/oi JUrrv.uof Michigan, employing 1,101 mon.
n. w.iu «
n... y..x
about two hundred ascensions
A reunion of tho First Michigan In­
fantry will be held at Grand Rapids on
Thursday, August 28.
Tho Fsoton Gtutif boasts that Mr death.
over ircnjlearth and Hnu aud tlw JwrJohn McHalef-xif that village, has a
Hlau • 11 If lx «h- pr»n ttay te &lt;
grape vine three yoars old this spring
illustrated weekly, Always containing
from tho cutting, of the Isabella variety,
girls, the oldest Flaira,
something at interest to every member
which has 2,008 well developed elusion
of growing grapes upon IL
He leaves no property except a small rindinriti is almost indispensaLlo to
bouse and lot, in tho village in which
bo lived, and where bis family now retasw •**- if
Usn U. »krlk. minx ■

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
Everybody ie invited to call and examine the new and mammoth
Mock conxiHting of

Crockery.
Glassware,

14,040 Store, cast in

First-Class Instruments

mu
Bta
No

We

New Scales.

New Styles.
New Prices.
Very Low.

Coffee’s,

all kinds of Fish.

forts.
The Strawberry Girl and
thief Brewing are the names of two

Vis

Sugar,
Tea’s,

Stoneware,

ssrAtESrstrs35sS

Ths M. E. Church of Niles gave 81,
000 to the Preston fund fur Albion Ool- number of years in quite delicate health
which of course operated us quite a
drawback to tho professor’s pecuniary
raecees. Ho was very fond of his wife
and daughter, and devoted a good deal
of his time to his wife’s earn on account
of her feeble health, always treating

TO

No Dull Times!
» Ufa! ssrisxiVK'&gt;aa —c-L’

SiuSs'Jx.rw:

of our county, and yoor individual inter-

COMPOUNDED.

5m5

Latin and English.

K.n.e

wo really do hope to see the largest and
best exhibition that has over boon hold

CAREFULLY

Bcmemler the Place, Second Door East of the Corner of State sal Jeff-rMn
Streets, Hastings.
•

threatening to shoot any person w
showed their heads on the train, sayit
“Get down out of sight,------ yo, or
Fourteen thousand and three sick
tn for nine months. It is a thrilling
and disabled seamen were treated by will shoot you.”
Tho robben then took about 82,0001 story of peril and excitement, and quite j
tho Marino Hospital service in 1873.
eoosonablo after reading of Captain'
‘n"
Americans
in
Vienna
celebrated
tho
Hall's d&amp;th, and tho escape of nemo of' M«i&lt;ta
ductive wealth ot our county, and that
4th by a banquet and speeches, includ­
ing a very brilliant car by Hon. C. F.

will do well their part, and if you but
do youra, our forthcoming Fair will bo

-WITTES
PRESCRIPTIONS

MI’MIC, -A.T IVEW YORK PJUCEH!

Chomestry and Natural Science.

hibition.

pends largely the reputation of the
county, and tho estimate to bo placed on
our enterprise as a people will be judged
t&gt;T tho character of this annual festival.

Guaraatces .SATISFACTION on Everything ho Recommends, and |;e ssperi*^

Be sure and Buy the

fired by English troops on tho 14th ult. hail. The engine run into tho bank and
Tho Zansibar treaty is declared en­ turned over, throwing out tho engineer
tirely satisfactory by Sir Barilo From. and Croraan.tho former falling an the lat­
ter dead. It is supjx&gt;*ed RatTurty was kill-

Louisville with a earpet bag full of
bonds.
It is estimated that at’the end of 1878
I taauccess isy our success, its failure, you r
there will be 78,689 mile, of railroad in about 100 foot aud stoppod.Ilm baggage
cars doubled and woro badly siuashod.
tho United States.
As soen as tho train stopped largo,
it. Ours ia emphatically an Agricultu- candidate for the United Hiatus Senate athletic men, masked in full Ku-KI ax
to succeed Thurman.
■ style, appeared at the expQN car, in
which were Conductor William Smith,
Superintendent Royce, Express MosaonMtcd, and must bring out in largo num- cholera in the Ohio State Prison at gor John Burgess aud three other per­
Columbus last wook.
sons, and commenced firing rapidly in-1
The Attorney General has given his
swine, chickens and other poultry; their decisiou in tho Vogt case. The right
st out of there." Two bulcorals, and their garden products, all cf of extradition iadepi^d.
lata
thruugh the clothes of the
There seems to Be a likelihood of a

ayna, that you hvo in Barry county, and

BEST

JLtJL

Reports from Kentucky any the crops instantly reversed the engine and applied
&lt;l..
c- —J —an.
&gt;■____ ।

farmers of Barry County, thia can only

any county ui the State, as wo fully be­
lieve; and yet our fairs are often almost a
failure because tho products an 1 tho

IVitixn a/

Faculty of OUvet College

Uasnaos, Mtcmaia. Jolt 80, 1878.

this city on Tuesday, Wednesday and

Otiara

N.veUoscieapEditionsrF ¥OU WANT

land and Pacific Railroad on tho night

CHEAPESff

Novello's Cheap Music*

OB.tCC O A JVD C1 G .1 R S !

mareroom, A'o. 155 Greene, near Eshth SI., .V. Z

Wxlfstiu’.riss.'r'Ks-Mt

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS
J&amp;rfA

■sruf 81.50, including tho chromo, un­
mounted. The Strawberry Girl, moun­
for bis little family, watch ted, Is 50 cants extra, Mischief Browing,
mounted 25 cents, or both papers with
mounted chromes, 84.50.

At tho old stand of M. Allen, Stale Street, Hasting*, Mich.

PROBATE ORDER.
BTATI or MianOAjr. Cwasr .r Item.

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

lttf

»&amp;nfsa.r.

OLIVET COLLEGE!

and retiring in his disposition to a fault.

IM. M!

Thd foil Tenn begins Sept. 11th.

Co., of Detroit

» xluld dawsatd. ud all cth««
Win ho come Home to-night T Bong,
havo hardly yst Danka; My Dear Old Mother. Song

A TEACHERS' CLASS

My MACHINERY
will then bo formed to continue eeron

attention ordinari- Klnkd; An Instrumental Pisco, Boehl.
Tho Reapers’ Dance, Kinkel; Golden
n de Halon. Wilson.

THE

WHEELER &amp; WILSON,
PROBATE ORDER.

"Detroit con-

l/lFOOTED
My long Experience In the Biuduros.
I'liablM lllr L&gt;
begins January 2nd, 1874.

quw/iTSE

sad the wrecked balloon."

Vick’s Guide fir 1873.

They are finely

s^risfuorioit i

Students can enter at
Ha I'M Xett O^M.

arc highly hosorabIs

the middle of the
Shop lu Bartow A GoHlfnar's

dally interesting

FAIL TERM.
New Advertisements.

WORKERS WANTED

53!^

NEW

WAREHOUSE

Sales of the Wheeler # Wibwfv
the past year Is the Best Guar
wrafee of its Superiority over alt

Bujxerior In nil departments, including

IfurafakoU.

GEO. W. KEYES, Bocrotarr,

-

Wtreoxx

Makxl*.

Baine Uu mor! sirnple in nonxlruction, and eaeUy adapted tn
dVerent kinds work, ianoint
fnler, anduMlm, mw. Ikon anp otlwrxnoOt
mackim,anqualUion wUek rKMuHmd ite Wheeler
?■

for rare

job worm

�3'
Tho PcaiurtUar Railway.

Tn* R,*rJ*L|CM&lt; Biyi*«n.

Km or rws Blocs.—For Dropsy,
fa**.—1 was attacked with Abdominal
Dropay four years ago. J took medicine
from five different doctor* ; I applied to
the rixth. but ho declined attempting my
case, saying ho thought me post remmly.
Another thought ho might help ma if I
would be tapped, but I was so weak I
thought I could not boar it. I then saw
vuur Kim or rw* Bloon advertised. My
son said howouldsendtoyou for it, and
did so. Whon I began to take it I
could not lie down or »it up straight; by
wearing a bandage I was able to walk
a little. 1 had not put on my atoeking*
fur some month*. Person* who visited
mo thought I could not live any length
of time.
I very soon fell that your
median# was helping me, and by the 1

From the Battle Creek JswW w*
dip (ho following notion of the 1’enfaaular Railway, which w. reprint w ith great
pteavure. For this road th* Hou. L. D.
Dibble, has labored long and hard, and
and have no doubt, that the road when
completed from Chicago to Port Huron,
will become uno of our Groat Trunk
Route., and prove a jaymg inve.tment
financially, as wet! a. a monument to
themtirfag industry and drtermined
efforts of Mr. I)|bble and his aaeociatra,
of which they and their friend, will
ever have reason to U proud :

.’or«of. Upn&lt;th"trock
‘k«
1 onfasular Railway ea its wrstern exwithSi J.
the difficult,,-* concerning th* right of
way which ha»o delayed th* work for a
tew days, having been adju.tod in a
maimer satiafactary to tho company and
to ।
COMcn&gt;l'd- Th* track is
now laid beyond th*. New Albany and
BBnm Reflet —4

CHURCHES.

is&amp;.vm1?! !■«.!£ tot

?K«'

By Aid Jewell\
That an order of 873 be drawn on
the Contingent Fund to j«y Quacken­
bush th* baliuio* duu him.
Motion was lost as follows :
Aye*—JowelL'
Nay*—Boice, BoMtucr, llaiu* and
Bentley.
By Aid. Brailo-

Adopted as follows:
Ayo*—Boko, Betsmor, II ami
Bcntiny.
Nay*—Jewell.
By Aid. Beamier—
That tho office of Aid. Wdliati
\Dr, Tumor bn* returned from Cali- and is hereby declared vacant
Ahl. Bentley moved to amend,
forr.ia whore ho ho* been spending
about three months, for the benefit of his
heal th,and Vtaitinghis friends,and is much
improved in health.
But as he paid
you a visit this present week, you unTho Committee on Ordinance was
dcubtedly saw for yourselves that bo
granted turtlrer time.
tho golden State. Not wishing to take
By AM. Jewell—
The the report of tho sidewalk Comup too much room fa your ever welcome
paper, I will close for this timi. Sub­
scribing tr.yvclf as oror, .

1*L 1 saw a gang a! men mowing a
bouse, aud by the noise and howling
that camo from it in the afternoon, it
was supposed that a larg- quantity of
liquor was consumed by tho men while
2d, I *aw a man building some
of a pea, perhaps for chicken*.

I’fanty-Wbortfobeme*.
Clean up your premises.
Cucumbera and choleraNo new wheat is yet in this market.
There 1. auricus dangor of the rAMws

If thia is the* way that the law of the
land is trampled under foot, and God's
holy Sabbath desecrated, the*" men that
bid defiance to ail law. both of God and
man, if not brought to an account before,
mart ***uredly will bo when they have
to answer “for dock done fa the body,’’
before the great Tribunal of God who**
commands they have so willfully brokod. Remember th* Sabbath day to

keep it holy.

Farmer* are busily engaged thrrahing
We work for pay—and it is time peo­
ple understood this.
Barnum’* show-bills for tho season
are said to coot 1750,000.
For a splendid baB ticket, fa colon,
come to the Benin office.
Butter, egg*, flour, jxxk and any
kind of form produce taken at this of-

Proceedings for two weeks ending
July 28th. Reported for the Basra
by Hon. 8. C. Prindle :
Estate of Willard Wilson, an incom­
petent person. George Van Auken ap­
pointed Guardian.
Estate of Abraham Orcsswoli, late of
Huntingdon county, Pa, deceased. Au­
thenticated copy of will allowed, filed

foe on subecripuam
Those beautiful, little bright eyed,
ySweet, darling, potato ;bug* ain't quite

M. H. Wing and wife, formerly of
Orangevilfc, in this county, but at pre*
ant residents of Marianna, Ark,paid u*
* visit last weekMack i* U bl U

Honor, Mayor Barlow, u pleasant party
is now lieinghoM at the Club House st
Gun laike. Among ethers wo learn
that the following ladle* are of tho par­
ty : Mr*. Dr. C. Russell. Mi*** Rom
and Anno Goodyt^r, Mis* Parkhurst of
Coldwater, Alias Sarah Barlow, daughtof tho Itu'f; Misses May and Bell.'
Barlow, daughters of the late William
Barlow; Miss Ann Roberts, Miss Minnie
Kenficld, Miss Colista Hadley, Mi**
Anna Ferre', Mite Alice McNair, Slis*
Fanny Riuscll, Mis* Carrie Goodyear

Our Number is

■A that we •‘imparted th* information on
the Monday after th* Grand Rapid*

fire that Mr. Kuricror, the brewer, was
carried fcom hi* house too drunk to
help himself, and the entire oont.nU of
his house were barat," ueA-hd^/efo.
The statement **» made by a gentle­
man in our hearing, at the Hasting*
House, but ws* not told by tho senior
sditor of thia paper, as the editor of the
flX Jo^l weU knew, a. bo A~w who

The Boe* bey* of Pfaoeur Co, No 1,
are to have a Ball at Union Hall, on the wa*\ho author of tlu report, and that
•vamng of Aug. 20th. A *pl«m!.d
bad not been at the Rapid*.
time will be had. and everybody and
keep truth on your side It u
hi» »w eetbeort will of couree be preeenL
nut pretty for a very K*M kettle to *ny
Lan Cook has bora olhaod five dol­ anything about thing* l-efag Macklars for ct» of Us Brahma cliieks, only
twelve w**ks old, but dodfaod th* oflbr.
The oggs ftnm which Lan'* chiek* were
batched, were purchased of W. K. Ifar-

ber.ofthis rity.
OaU at and to the Bxxra oAeo. and1
got oar yneea on printfag before going Week before last, ho bought over 2.000
IU. The better thus prepared for mar­
k**, judging by th* sample sent us, is
of uniform color, aud of good quality,
and beyond quartira will oommand the
highest mnaket price. ... ......... to the

W &lt;• 'htirc

UIl.'lJVCIl STORES

so don't make a

HUMMER

SUMMER

CA8SIMERE SUITS,
$15 ID $25.

CAS8IMERE SUITS,

FINE
BLJfCS SUITS,

$10 to $15.

CAS8IMEKE
88 ton

WHITE

A/id

snatr/i

Mistake.

SUITS,

GOOD
COTTOmSB SUITS,

linen Suits

CHILDRENS’ SUITS.

illustrated papers by Edwark King, on-1
titled Tho Great South, which commenccd in the July number uf Sentour'i j
BnUA/y Jfayaiw, will bo resumed in tho |
November number, and ail! than bo
Say man ; ore you hungv ? Woman
continued consecutively for more than are you faint for want of food ? Child
do you want something to cot? If so
being superbly illustrated, will bo of call nt I- E. Htauffcr’/ Eating House
North Sido State Street, where you will
national importance, enabling tho reader I find everything fa the lino of cutnbk-s,
to form correct opinions j of tho South- only 25 cents per meal-iOtf
era State* and their people. Wo can
j rocuro Sfmtour't for any of our sub-

Working Pants,
Gout, rheumatism, gravel, diabetes,
albuminuria, brick-dust deposit, in Ilatnmatiou of tho kidneys and bladder—in। deed all disease* of tho urinary apparaj tu«, including nrucous discharge* from
tho urinary passages, are readily cured
by Hamilton'* Buchu and Dandelion.
' It cure* all diseases of tho »y»tera ariv
i lag from tho presence of waste or poi| senou* particles in tho bk««l. No mure

Cotton Socks,

75 cl». to $2.00.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
Beyond the Mini**ippf

The Great One Price Store, 36 Canal Streep,

Th cu, amis hav* already gone, and
thousanrl* more arc turning their eyes
towards now homos in tho fertile West.
To thouo going to Missouri, Kansas,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming,
Nevada, Oregon or California, we rec­
ommend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
wife, of Toledo, Ohio ; F. W. Bathwick, I route, via St. Lauis, over th* Missouri
of Battle Creek; J. B. Bennett, of Pacific Railroad, which runs it* fine
Grand Rapid* : A. H. Elli«, of Middle. Day ('cache* and Pullman Sleeper*
from Bl louis to principal toinls fa the
West, triOma eArt^r. Wo beltevo that
the Mireoori Pacific Railroad luu ths
^f'nrr Mxrrrso.—A camp meeting will,

bo held on tho farm of Mr. Naglcr,
near Mr. Richardson'* mill, on the north
line of the town of frying, iu this coun­
ty, to rommenro on Wednesday, August
Oth, and close on Tuesday following.
The public are resjioctfuUy invited to

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rates, iti
their Brick Warebouae.

Tho Char lotto fifpMrm, ot Saturday
has tho following :

lusr or I.rrrtS' remaining at tho
fag* Wednesday morning and oollwted Hastings P. O. July Stith, 1873 .a neglected board bill from tho “Lottery
Rorilla Estabrook, Mrs. A. E. Vaile,
man,” who was recently opornling fa
Miss Lilly Esther,)I. V. Smith, Silas
thi* city.
Bro. Bauader* he was only a stray. Sturgeon, Samuel Williseon.
Direct your letter* to number cl P. O.
He did not belong to Hasting* and left
hero for part* unknown,some days since.

Karmen, Messrs, Dwight Jt Burrell
have some thing to lay in thia Bum
just West of tho Bank building, for
of interest to you. Don't fail to road
81200 and will at once erect a two story
brick store 70x22 foot. W. I. F. Hams,
ha* charge of it* construction. Iu the
A three Cent postage stamp With
meanttme his *toro ia at the UUlt brul your name and Piwtofflce addra* trill
W**t of the Abstract office of Cook A five you full descriptive Journal of the
(Itend Rapids, Mich., Busin*** college
and Tolegrapble Institute.

Our life long friend Hon. John P.
Hale, fell at his residence in Dover, N.
H, on the 22d, fast, and broke his
and reworded.
Bstete of Libbie Donaldson, minor. hip bone. The accident is a seriotot one,
Wm. H. Brown, guardian, licensed to and fear* are entertained that bo cannot

ns plenty as thsy were.
Estate of Peter Dorn*, doers*™!. AeOn Friday of last week. Mr*. Nedfa,
eount.of Lewis Durite* filed end hear­
on Washington Street, entertained a
ing Aug- 25th.
party of littie folks with a grand picnic.
Estate of Edith Newton, deceased.
People came Io the city fa great Petition for Letters of Administration
crowds to sttrad Forepaugh'. great filed and bearing Aug. 25th
show on Wedaaedsy. And it was well
worthy of their patronage.

Dr. Tumor and wife of Orangeville,
,‘paid us a visit on Circus dsy and err
rung. Come again Dr. the light of year
countenance always tnakM as happy

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tontion of the Mayor and R«x»rder is
specially asked to them.

We note on the Register nt tho Hastfogs House, among many (Abers, tho .
following arrivals during tho week last '
(lost: Geo. W. Burrnud wife of Detroit,
John Carrcth, of Middlorille; 8. '.Blaffcnl, of Plain well; CT. W. Brown, of,

Correspondence.

Fine shower Monday.

Brxsvni.—From th* premise* of the
subrtmber on Bert. So, fa Rutland,
about the 1st of May last, two 2 year
old steen, dark nd, and on* 2 year old
heifer, light rod and white face. Any
information as to tho whereabouts of
said cattle will bo liburallv rowanlc-1.
P. M. Bun,
Rutland, July 15,1873.
tf

Reading of minute*
with.
The following petition was presented:
.n th Ib^rtUo, th Asumu CerariZ, •/
thGfstfBhth,,.
We the uudorrigned would re «p«ctfully petition and request that no side­
walk* bo ordered on tho South ride of
Green Street between Janie* Dunning'*
cast lin* and Com Street.
Signed :
lUavxr Blows,
Tux Quit Catcioo Jvstuix I* noth­
ing in comparison to the immense buriMiu* Msix,
no** being carried on by Jim Button^
J sura Dcsstxo,
could
put
on
my
stockings,
and
began
Jim is on Joffonon Street, and Aoti
JskF&gt; SUTTOT,
Io feel comfortable. In two month* tho ■erv Aosmms than ony other institutibn
water was all gone, and I was a living of the kind fa Hasting*. Ilia story i*
skeleton; but my appetite was good, aud always full, prices low fur caso or ready
par, and would like to have the ptfbhn
I l-egeri U&gt; gam (Io-j)l aud I now look as coll on him before they sfesadsr their
Finance Committee reported, that tho well a* ever I did, and feel quite wall. money at the higher priced grooerisa.
ai-eount of J. 8. Got h ear A Co., be al­
UroeeriM of every description both light
Sum Pein,
and heavy.
'
lowed 84 71.
’
Luthcnburg. Clearfield Co, Penn.
Ou motion of AM. Ham* the report
was accepted an.! adopted by aye* and
We note in tho proceedings of tho
On motion, time.was granted to Street Common Council, the report of tho lano lost on tho streets of this City, a
Committee until next meeting, to report adoption of an important resolution on Diary. Any person finding it wil confor a qx-cial favor by leaving the same
in regard to Michigan Avenue.
Aid. Jowell, reported. that the Com­ Charter require* the cuncurrvuco of,Aw . at'this office. or in care of Dr. Roberts,
mittee in regard to the draining ot the to make any action legal, we do not mo
Striker pond have preformed. their duty why reeolutiuus are declared adopted on
DENTISTRY.
and find that the work ha* been dono in tho vote of four members; nor do wo .
Psy yesr v&gt;o«wy mi uh
cieire.
soo why, in direct violation of the Char- ’
accordance with contract.
ter fa the piloted proceeding* of the ZZtrvyowMA crtrsrtnf mtA or rtlMcKl
| By Aid. Hams—
\ pern, ti th Itmtfl ojlro of
। That the report bo accepted, and tho Council, the names of members voting
A. 1‘. DkAKE, it. n .
by aye* and nays are wm*time* omitted. Orer Ackby J- .SAUs's Drw* Sferr
Committee diechargv.l.
39
As those are important matters tho at-'

Oaraxvitu, July 2fl, 1873.
Entroas Barna :—My protracted
silence is msinly due to tho amount of
bard labor I hare La^ to preform riccv
J last wrote you. trhe, I might havo
broken fa on tho Lord'* day, but my
proclivities forattendingChurehexcluded ,
even a thought of writing you on that
day. Our haying (except marsh) is all
done, os is slso, our harvest. Wheat,
whit there ia of it with ui is A No. 1,
but as a general thing the crop was light.
Geo. Beattie, our blackamilh, lost two
finger* from hi* right hand on Wcdne*day last, in adjusting a coni shellar in
Mr. Nichol* grist mill. Tho said digits
were the middle, or big linger and the
little one ; and it will bo sometime ere
i he can do any work, especially with that

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Should any of our rraJen wiah to
seo a* nice a job of hard finish a* ever
was pat upon a wall, call at the Union
School Houm in thi* city. Late did it,
and he can practice as well a* talk.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,

Tho Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com[any offer* l,2«XI,900 acres of land in
Central and Southwest Missouri, at
from 83 to 812 per aero, on seven years’
time, witlf freo transportation from SlIsmu* to all purchaser*. CHmato. soil,
timber, rainoral wealth, schools, church­
es and law-abiding society favils emiEls from all jxxnts to thi* land of
i and flewor*. For particular* addrea* A Tuck, land Commiraimcr, Bt.Louia, Mo.
47

f/jVf LU/IBElf FU/tflSlfED //V C44 LOjD
LOTS.

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Oom.

Local felijipe^ police;.
VINECAR BITTERS

"Tho editors of the Hasting* liawrr
and Lowell Jrvrnal have form™! themsclvet into a Mutual Admiration Society."
So mt* Nukern of th« half and helf
at Middleville. Pcov unfortunate there
ia no one eo low as to “admire*’ him,
The matter is John Wolf the dutchman
brace his jealousy.
is selling all tho best furniture that is
City and Townahip clerks are now sold fa the county of Barry. John will
■oo n do all the furniture bueinos* dono
pceparad to issue liertiee* for dogs, and
in thia cowuty.
[xrtfo* in poeeoerion of these brute* will
du well to procure a “privileg^' as eoou
as practicable, ar eke their pet canine
may come up miiuing *ou&gt;o fine mor-

Tn* Basra has been deeignated by
tho Auditor General, s* the newspaper
iu which ia to be published the li*t of

Northern Pawenncr Agent, 72 Lloyd
Bl., Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Ford Gener*l raaaeng-T Agent, St. I-ouis, Mo.
Questions will be cheerfully and prompt[ ly answered..
EMIOHATIOMTURKIH';.

ulur that be ia Agent fur Barry County,
for tho cviebraBid Spiral Spring Wagvin
Scat. They are tho best, easiest, and
most dunable *eai, ever made, an 1 no
other seat can bo sold where three sor.t*
can be obtained. Don't bo deceived by
any imitation otthe above seats, but buy
TJiompeun’s Patent 8&lt;&gt;iral Spring Seat,

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

33fl OO worth of Furni­
ture. will be sold at cost at
Bcssmcr. Heath Co.’s store
for the next GO days. To
make room for an entire new
stock of Furniture. We will
sell our whole stock al cost for
cash. This is no humbud.
Come and see for yourself.
BESSMEH, HEATH &amp;CO.
Hastings, June 7, '73. 7tf

A rare chance to buy Dry Goods
cheap—P. R. Babin * Co. of Jedreon.
are selling out their entire stuck *t first
cost They have *n immeuai stock,
sonic 8109,000 worth of choice good*,
After this date, tho uwlcrrignod will of all kinds, wbiah they are dosing out,
receivs, Store and Ship, all kind* of and if any ot* is inclined to visit JackGrain, nt our Elevator in the (Sty of »on, this « tho place to gel bargains.
Harting*.
C. F. DWIGHT 100.
Hastings, Juno 19th. 1873.
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THE

osseous Tt&gt;mWw.

�M1CK1C1B OSTBTC B. «.

Grand River Valley Division
IHIGAN

AND

THE

SOUTH.

TMADIK RO BY CHICAGO TIME.
T BA INK OOIMG,SOUTH.

population is of foreign birth, namely
five and a half milhoas, among thirty­
eight aud a half; in exact figures, 5.
587,546, among 38.558,371.
Tho foreign element is much largest
at tho north, bat its distribution is al­
most identical in the newer and older
States, on tho Atlantia and on the Mosuri. Thus tbs foreign pvreentage in
both Massachusetts, tho oldest State,
end in Nebraska, the youngest, is iu rrlfcer silk • msrrisp ju
both states, well-nigh the samo, name­ Dre.ms. HUU^Udie^
■■
ly, one fourth. In th* former, 353,129, PsUlsl^rs.
iu a total of 122/193. Yet the quality
of foreigners Weal is, no doubt, better
lhan East Those who have least of
• ’ IX. Tbs Ls4.il s
pluck and pane, Huger along tho Atlant-

I til the K*
LltHMKNT.

r. »n4 fist* &lt;f Mlfol

^5;

Wee!, become land-lords and lords ot
the land. The tir*t Gorman Governor
was elected in a State on the Mississip­
pi/
Oi tho -311,74*, foreign-born Nebraskians tho— originating in the British
one, ia the Teutonic element, amount­
ing to 12.020. Tho Scandinavians are
alinoet 4,000, and the Sclavonioni half
a. many. Oftfo&gt; Ncbrasktans thou,
three-fourths rifre native American,
while of the remainder, two-fifths are
of British origin. Tho English percent­
age is larger ia Nebraska than iu any
other State except throe.
The— figures prove that tho Bottlers
ia the Un?~d Suki win farm one hoiuogenoous people, and that English
•1-waking aud holding mainly to English
institutions.
As they rm in the bagining, so they
are now, and ever shall be, m sssrufo —»•
raZsrwss ! Still, among tho 12,304 homestoaden and the 13,447, pro-emptors
who, before the cloeo of 1872, tiled
their claims to land iu tho Lincoln off­
lx-1 them be a place for every ankle, 1ice. tho names betoken very various noand w hen not in use let every article, be tionalitios. So do those of the 2,825
in ita place.
purchasers who had-bought 294,625,
Koop every utensil clean and rekdy B'-ros of th* Burlington 4 Missouri Rivfor immediate use.
* •r
■ Railroad on ten years credit sal six
Keep your meat in a cool dry plan., I per c«n!- interest A new impulse has
been given to railroad —lee, boyour fish on ire, and your vegotablee on just
| estt— on tho— made since 1873, noth­
a atone floor free from air.
Cut your soap when it oomes in, and , ing of thoj&gt;rineipal is payable until the
lot it dry slowly.
end of tho fourth year, and then only
Keep your sweet herbs in paper bags, ' one-seventh annually.
each bag containing only one descrip­
tion of herb. They should bo dried in
tho wind and not in the sun, end when
ordered in a receipt should bo cautiously

J. Cole &amp; Son,

V'h.nomigee or lemons are used for'
juice, chop down the peel, put them ia
tmaUtaMadfc them down for use.
Amai-l» ehrxwittg apples, be guid­
ed by tho weight; tho boavi—t are tho
boot, sad those should always bo selec­
ted . which, on being pressed by tho
thumb, yield with a slight crackling
Mfo*x Prefer forge apples to small, 1
tor'••Me is saved in poeliag and raring
Aaritashould be kept on dry straw
in a * place, ud peats hang up by
* BcSni for G.t, moat, fritters, 4c.—
Prepare it with fine flour, i^lt, a little
oil, beer, rinager, or wlute wino, end
the wist— at eggs beaten up ; whim of
a proper thickness, about the size of a !
nutmeg, it w 111 drop out of the sjioon at
once. Fry in oil os bog's lard.
-Caaaon—If voung. aeedjonly be wintd when boiled—if old they must be 1
scraped before boiling. Slice them into j
a dish, and pour over them molted ;
butter.
Cail.vxwws’Bs —l ut off the stalks, '
but 1—vo a little of the green on, bail
in spring water with a litllo salt in it L
they must not boil too fost.
UxtxxT —Very little fo sufficient for
soups, os the flavor Is vmy prodominat* I
ing. It should lx&gt; particularly cleanly
washed and curled when —trt to tabic. I
To curl cefoiy, wwai*well, and take offj
the outside stalks. Cut ft to a ;&gt;ruper i
length, split each sulk into three ot four
divisions with a forgo needle, than!
place tho hand of celery in spring water 1
with the root uppermost, and let it ro-1
main fur fout ar fivahor-s—it may thhn ,

N. F. Bwniam’L new TnrMiie
WATER WHEEL.

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

Every year increases the popularity
of this vnluablo Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We can
assure onr old patrons that it is kept
folly up to its high standard; and it
is the only rclialdo and jierfcctcd prep­
aration for restoring Ghat oh Fadis
Hair to its youthfol color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp,
by ita use, become* white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
and, by iu tonio properties,prevents
the hair from foiling oat, as it stimu­
late* and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use. the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tho
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. Il is tho most
economical IIAin Daxasixcoverused,
as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a splendid, glo-«v a;*
IK-aranev. A. A. Hayes, M.D, stalo
A—aycr qf MsMachu.ctU, says, “Tin;
constiluenU are pure, ami careftdly
Milcclcl for exenuent iiuality; and I

urii “.‘“liB “ H .«sts
-■ta?.r.v»ur.ssxr.r^-

L'iSr..
Michigan CenthiF R. R.

Pure Blooming Complexion.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

The Babcock

Buckingham’s Dye
Havana Lottery of Cuba.

POPULAR

MIRBLEIZED SUTE

Ao our Rencwcr in many cws re­
quires too long a time, and too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk*
ere, we have prepared this dye. in ont
yrrparvtitm; which will quickly and
effectually accomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash oft
Sold by all Druggists. l*rice Fifty

GOLDSMITH'S BRYANT &amp; STRATTON

EXPOSITOR

Ayers

GROCERS.

w.'e. hbamss a co,
FLOUR MERCHANTS

Sarsaparilla

Ofir firSale st tie Lrnst Unit Sifts
Wntetor lane ItustraH PnetlM Uta
L4KD FLASTER,

stucco
WATER UK,
UK Mi HMR&lt;

Floor &amp; Grain Consist Uil,

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Intrinsic virtues, and »u»uln*d by Lu remarkabla cur— So nukl as to be safe aaj
UncflcUl to cl.iLlren. and yet to —arching
— to etfeetnaliy purje cut tho peat cornmUona of the blood, roeh — the scroftifous
aod syphilitic eoctamlnaUoc- , Impurities

DODD’S
NERVINE

.
DOES IT!
DISINFECTS, PURIFIES, SOOTHES

GIVEN AWAY.
MATISM. WHITE SPEL­
LING, GOUT. GOITRE.
BRONCHITIS,'NER F0U3 DEBILITY, INCIP­
IENT CONSUMPTION,
and all diatases arising fi n an
tmpare condition of (be Bloul.
Sind fur car Bosansus AijibWic, In whleh you will find certfocates from reliable and trnslwtstby Fbyairiaaa. Ministers of
the Oospel, and ethers.
Dr. M. WIImw Carr, sf IU1U
■M4,4BViX» SmisM llbiram —
feefcli Hi IBMt———iim—sn

is the New IW Faiaily Mataw
Iktroil Easins &amp; Laie
LIFE

EPIDEMIC

BELOW

THE

EcflrraL

SURFACE !

DISEAS
THROAT AKD’lUNO INSTITUTE

MIHMUI

TteSwOitrlBsaifiMPiiisim
Pwnftl tataiaani DiiiifeM.

-■lif.sM.lSSfern.-i.'.fWfti
Dr. J. C. AYER &amp;CO., Lowell, Mass.

WOMAN

iU3K
AGENTS WANTED

BOILER WORKS.

siuststfa-

Peninsular Railway.

T C4H,^‘7*

raid plaee : when i
drataed. vdl —k
s, and thoroughly.
--------------------------- ailing.
Best, may be kept a year, thus; choose

d‘*»“ IbMlU U u&gt;« Hl
I.. N. MIXER’S

Scrofula Syrup!

igtswse: ts irsass

■ears, cure-1 to-—_ ..
Its tn all parts of the

50,000 00

Gnmt swuu id UJffi SMI

AN VALUABLE GIFTS

SINE’S
GttFT SShTERPRISE.
Ta — Dnw ■

DU. IBOOK’S WISE OF TIBI

E-sSwSSi:

ay, A«r«*&lt; lllk. 1*TK

Ou Gnu GM Frits, itiim UiM!
Bsy»«is

Emet tf Jraieta

£•"“«“ “d *»««*** ll»ms ■&gt;«&gt;
BM»—-■stert— Haram, nrtk II.MO I

JOB PRINTING

It I. a Kura. Safe and Efficient Re«Jdy, pl—eant to take, and eontainmg v
mineral poison.
From the many favorable nope— ••
have, we select a few

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VOL. XVIII.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6. &lt;873

Ciffe.

YOU WANT THE BEST

Asd s ssli .rUsr &lt;r&gt;
UskwUb eseli»i &lt;U« rar,

rkstuss rc&lt; wilk all Ik Jr Biskl.

Over 4-00 running in .Barry County ! !
Nearly 300
by us since 1871.
143 ■old last season.
{50 •old already this season.
TUB

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !
With a full lino of extras on hand.

STUDJSBAJKEIt

WAGON!

Ttie only Wagon with the Slope Stomblecod tijiokei

^HARNESS, on hand, and made to Order.- TIN, COPPER?* u»&lt;l
SHEET IRON WARE Manufactured to Order

REAPERS and MOWERS, GRAIN, CVLTIVATORS\
*
SVLKY RAKES, $c.

If wo look oat with an eye of faith
towards thu celestial harbor, wo ahali
see how the light af truth streams out
so splendidly from the lamps on the
head-lands, of glory, aud how, just bo| yoml, the broad bay of heayou spread*
‘i |t silvery water* to welcome the ap­
I prooebing boatman. Way down the

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

4Uo D/fY qOODS i/l E/lol.

10,000 Machines

coasts of life on cither side there are to
lie sure, ths looks of envy, malice,
Imtred, revenge, and every form of
unbelief but God has put the lamps of
warning on th, whole of these. Thee aro
seen in the adimMuti.ua of Revelation;
tn the surging waves that dash up
againt those rocks telling of danger
near , and the uonumbsred wricks that

can bo no mistaking of theao lights if
man will only keep up a proper look
out from the "susf AsaX " But just boro
is where all the danger lies. Sin weaves
its hallucinations around the soul and
tolls of safety and rest, where destruc­
tion spreads its most deadly meshes. It
lulls to repose whom there should bo
the greatest vigilance, and changes the
beacons from the harbor of safety, to
the rocks of speedy ruin. Thus Byron,
Payne, Voltaire. Bcwlingbroks.’ and a

OUR CULTIVATOR

i!f?!SKSMP

.&amp;r
J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; Co.

Nashville,

and very rich and fashionable, Mrs.
Benwickc had a good, kind heart, and
strove to fill bee station in life with
modesty and fidelity.
When she married Ur. Ilonwicke,
the wealthy widower, twelve years ago,
there were plenty of 10-natnrod murks
by plenty {of iD-nalursd peoplet and
whon Amy Bcnwuko presently ran
away from her father's house and msr-

wito’e daughter, all tho world declare!;
for he had banished h,r from his heart
forever, and would not hear her name
mentioned by his most intimate friends.
But no one knew, or indoe^feould have
bebeved, how Mrs. RrawMI grieved
over her stop^hMghtar’a fligtei, and un­
justly blamed herself as having been
tho possible cause Stw sought m ruin
to soften ths itern father’s heart toward
his diaobedisnt daughter ; and when she
saw that even her entreattee and tears
tailed to mors him, she gave up, know"You musn'task nay more people for
lag well dial all other nfoaus were hope - ymnise. I will give ■ you all the pouFrom time to time she heard of her
step-daughter, and from her own am­
ple allowance slio w»s always ready to
giro generously, but the gM wee etul&gt;born end proud tike her fatbsr. end it
wA^diffi. ult at times to assist bar in
such a way as shp was wilting to accept
Th-n Mr. ILmwicke took tin wife abroad
with him, and in the ]&gt;eriod of their ab­
sence it was impossible far Mrs. Benwicke to keep trace of Amy, whoos silly
nrido prevented her from rseponding to
b,r step-mother's kindness in the same
spirit in which it was offered.
Mr,. Rcmwieke, returned with her
Rusband to New York, alter an abwere
Of two years ia Eurojio, luanusd that
Amy and her worthless husband were

"O, will yuu T My I How ufoe 1 I'm
so glad; because, ma'am, you see, I
didn't likn asking, only old Bees said
she’d beet mo if I foda’t; aud I wevur
vu beat—Jack never lei any one touch
Mrs. ItenwickesileMly thanked heavoa Um: the child ha.1 not been arous-

Tbo child uacloeed the fingers of a
slander, delicate but dirty little hand,
and showed a small collection of peo­
nies, about half a doern.
"And what to your name, little

Mrs. ILrnwscko felt that tho child but
echoed the name her own Eos would
have spoken ; bnt H was suck a joyous
assurance that sho ha&lt;l found the fcttto
girl—iitd, more than an infant; and stray one at last, that she ranght her in
Mra. Bcnwicko, wbo would gladly have
adopted and rcarod'it as her own, could
gain no trace of it. Mra. Henwicke
had no children, and the desire to adopt
tho dead. Amy’s child was brooming a
mania with her. Mr. Henwicko began
his pars'on
hermcritv. — —---------.--------- —.
what it was that tronblcd her ; and al­
though she feared to teU him all, Mra.

voyagers on this same ocean of lit', and
hew tinftnphantly might they have
sailed into the harbor T But alas1 they
refused to ere the true light and the
world mourns their splendid talent

Enjilt Bkcl Basil® J™ 19, 1872.
DWIGHT .1 BURRALL.

DENTIST

their relenttoe* paints just beneath the
somethnee placid, but more frequently
duturlied surface, and numberless are
the barques shivered by the contact.
Had that such splendid opportunities
should sod in so fearful row Ite. Surely
th, responsibility most rest somewhere.
It cannot be with Him wbo has lighted
up the the coasts of life, for the beacons
which Hie hands have p!aced,bave been
sending forth their brightness ever
since human history began. It cannot
be a lack of any potency in the uutramenfalitiea which dirins wisdom has
provided for bringing the rare into the
haven of repose, for thousands arc anch­
ored on the other side, wbo joyously
ascribe their safe arrival to Uicmi very
instrumentalities.
■an shapes hie own destiny end it
rests with him alone to determine
whether ba will sail triumphantly into
the port of peace, or whether his ship
shall be broken on the rooks outside.
Said th, eloquent Robertson, ‘Tbo ship
{■ wrecked by tho wind and waves—
hurried to its fair. But th, winds and
the Warne warn ia troth its best friends,
nightly grodtd, it would have made use
of them to reach the part; wrongly
sU-ered, they became tho destiny which
drove it on the rocks.1' So human
powors correctly guided are brought
to a hopeful destiny ; wrongly directed
they become tho Instruments of tbete
own destruction.
Whence then, this

Uigai.
sadly do we lament this reckless waste,
and how readily would we repeat the
a aruing which Mra. Bolton lias given
in such beautiful poetic measures

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I am aware that the views thus ad­
vanced, are utagonistire to the princi­
ples of Fatalism on the one hand, sod
Liberalism on the other. Fatalism ad­
mits that there may be rodu, or, affirm s
that “dertiny is a dead, H nd power,
a sallowing up al! Individual freedom
and responsibility,"and—as Spiuosa'ud
hismrbooi would teach cs—leaves th.
by God atone without any Inlwfereono
of human volition whatever. Therefore,
whether there aro dangers or not, hn-

alism proclaims that there are no rocks.
Its theory is, give the fullest play to
has not passed into die history of these human tendencies; let every power be
ewntful times, without having to the unreeiraluod ; put on every inch of cmXlirld some moral, sls well as dearly vast, and let the engines be worked op
^buught jiractical lessons.
Tho beacon to their utmost capacity; pay no atten*
at Halifax was brightlv burning and tion to tho reckoning!, and turcly you
invited the unwary (Mptaia to steer hie shall come into a part af safety at last
tU.fatsd ship into the harbor whose
broad boron was open for safety and are. But the whole history of the past,
repose.
The light on Cape thunbro the intercets that culminate in Hie pres­
was also burning and sending its reflec­ ent, end the positive declarations of
ted rays twenty miles cat upon the
ocean. But the tight was upon that
siormy Ops to warn tbo passing mar­
Thsee are rocks ot rain ia many of
iner that danger wro near. Why then th, phases of our nodal life. Gambling
the noble ship dasliod in piece, ou th, table, aud Billiard Halls are such.
sunken rocks at Mrsgber’a head, and Tbev afford tbo passing pleasure of
such a frorful saerifke of human Mfe as boor, and proven:
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the result T The be asans were mie- which professes to chase away the dull­
ness of can, and reltevM life of its
Undoubtedly, the univortal verdict is dread monotony But when these have
that the Captain slxral 1 not have been al last woven the spell of their witchery
sleeping while his ship »u off sueh a around the seal, alas’ how suddenly do
rock -girt coast, and approaching a har­ they engulf their rotaries booraUi the
bar with which he And his offlears had floods of hojieloas rain
to little acquaintance ; but his heroic
conduct in.ths midst of the disaster will Its deceitful rocks are planted m the
convinee ermy discrimhurting mind that ■hsps of liquor raloons.on every business
be had no apprebeneion of tu ch a re­ oUMt te OUT otherwa • beautiful city.
sult. MTmterer may bare !&gt;«m hie
wut of fehhfa! attention to his reckon- aye I uro Wiitel &gt;W» «m eeeke,
ing; the prow of that ship was turned and fearful are tho wrecks of life that
toward a /*u»rJ past of safety—ths on- aro being witessnsd in trar vary midst
gtsee were warted, the write were net,
Bgilhe beeeoM uro egantbororocks.
and erwythiug wee done with the ex­
pectation of bringing about tn utttmate

sroto wbo had cored for Mse orphan
illd were unable to mkke •hjfuso
Mra. Henwirte was a joyftd wymar.
hen she tart her trewraro Mrtt 'with

thU the child she was ia quest of w
l&gt;.» about six yean old. She was
quim conscious of ft, but she alw
sought for children of that age, and
way* for girls, having quits rood,
bar mind to adopt some child, altboi
six feared that bur soarth for As:
child would never be roaemfuL M

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Santa Fe Railroad css aimaply a*ply
Leprosy is the scourge of tbs Bandevery town on its liae fcr all time to
ich i*imita .
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eome. If thoM should be no more coo!
Th* Farmera’ Granges ciait* 1,000,
discovered further west—and there is
SOmembera.
no reason why there should not be,—
Tbo 1‘opc te not wry fticndly toward
there is enough here to Mt tho Southwestern fnel-problem at rest.
In this
immediate vicinity, also, are extensive
ochre-del ls, from which is now being
manufactured pottery-ware, tiles, furaace-fiuas, and very heavy, hard, bright
red brick
Here are aha extensive 30th, wwre 85,764,825.
The Iowa railroad robbers* aro sup­
quarries of what ia called by tho way of
uiitinctiao tho tho Osage Flagging-stone. posed to bo iu Missouri.
In Texas ice coils five cents a pound.
It »u originally created for laying aide

An anonymous ecribbler, who chose

not either to be responsible for what ho
writes or to makethe pros* responsible,
asks in tho last Harting* Jfa* Journal,
fur the passage of aa Ordinance, requir­

ing tho saloon* in thia city to pay a li­
cense or shut up. Well, so for no good.
But in the name of all thatda good, we

do uot see any reason fur s-creey in this

Mra. Brow icks impulsively clasped .
both her hands sl^ut hor husband’* demand of tho Council, ia the name of
arm* and ^^tag ectrratingly In hi* all tho belter class pf our jieople the
] a—sgo of an ordinance, and its rigid

“Forgiva ma my own dear husband.
Rose ia Am/s daughter ; I couldn't toll onforannunt, requiring of every saloon
you sooner. Oh, do say you are not an­ ths payment of a license of not leas
— —l.L
' 4
than $900 a year, and the execution of

Urn ft is ! Tho Angutt number of
Fw^s 2&amp;w4sUJ&amp;^uw! It brings
with it a ray of suashitM which reaches
clear to the heart. Wo alwaya fool bet­
ter for reading it, and it will make any
housohould brighter that it enters.
Among the mnay nrticliM of.tho present
•timber are: Advfco to Young Men, by
Huas. Jusl Psrkar; A Glimpse al the
Siamsae; by Karl Kase; The Other
Giri of the J’enod. by Mary Hsrtw.ll;
Darkness, by H. V, Osborao ; Old Fin­
The Erie repair shorn at Newburgh, cham. No. II, by Chas. Dickinson, Ac.,
| N. Y., were burned Monday night.
Ac. Price of this Afoyuxuw only one
Tho Duke of Edinburg goto $125, 000 dollar a year. Address, JTatfi Hmiufor a yearly allows neo to marry on.
kM Jfoyssw, Nowburgh. New York.
! Groat Brittan refuses to exchange
Tub Mcaicst. Echo for August appears
i postal cards with the United States.
promptly, and is target by four pages
I out by tho Supremo Court of Ixnniana. than over before. Among tho nttrac, Several buildings wore struck by
tho junction of thb Uottouwixid and lightning in Rhode Island on Sunday. duaiun of tho charming sketch Agatha;
Neosho Rivers.
Tbo State Normal- i
Going Home, a poem by Rexford ; Song
School te located hero, and tho junction i
Verne—Why Bad ? Music os’an Accom­
with a branch of tho Missouri, Kania* |
and Texas Railroad, running aouthsartpaniment ; Heart Songs, nn.l other in­
word, Tho Cottonwood Valley, an o*teresting original nrtich-a, cvrnwpoapocial feature b*cmi*e on* of the reheat
donciH items, Ac.
and most beautiful in tbo world, ia tra­
The new music in this number alone,
versed south westwardly by the Atchison,
if bought nt retail price, would cost
Topeka and Santa Fe lin* from Etnpona.
It M a stream with numerous confluentsnearly two dollars. Musical people
all of thtm fringed by extensive “bot­
must W very bard to please who cannot
tom" lands, generally Warily timbered.
find 'something to their Eking ia the
The beautiful "high-prairio5’ lias be­
Rutted Erie. FaLtcription price, $1.00
tween. So fur as its prc»&lt;-nt develop­
ment* goes, this te the richest agricultaa year. Fur sample cvpidb address tho
publisher, H. N. ibmrsrrsa, Mil-

at Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday after­
noon. Loss $75,000.
\
The receipts of ore, etc., for the Pitts­
burg iron trade has iecrvaml in one
year over 129,441 tons.
An important meeting oi-tbe New
Hampshire Historical .Society wm held
nt Portsmouth on Monday.
An Indian* printer rolled d»*n
Mount Washington about 150 fol on
Monday. His case was nearly “pied *
0. E. Haven, eldest son uf IL-v. Dr.
E. O. Haven, has b«&gt;n elected Supe rintoudent of Public School ni Evanston.

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stock consisting of

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Crockery,

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Glassware,

TK. I and COFFEE, ”

Coffee’s,

Stoneware,

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a Bond, to strictly comply with all the tiou, and one of its striking feature in
conditions of the ordinance under tho the distance ia a beautiful sourt house
huaryst posvible jirnaltu-* The good of the finest modern style, tho material
for which was quarried at its base. It I
name of our city, equal and exact jus­ is of a light, almoat white color, a vari­
tice and the best interest of tbo whole ety of htruwtono of which there are in­
exhaustible quantities in this region.
jieople, saloon kropent not excepted, de­
Cottonwood Falls is father worthy of
flhmimalism
mand of our Council this action, and wo remembrance aa standing upon tho west­
Neuralgia,
Bums. Sorvnroot,
ern vents of what may be termed the
trust it willAeed tho de maud, and srf old Kansas That which has produced
'inn* Tlirnat, Boils, Wounds,
so many and profound impressions in
without farther delay.
Ulcers, Bruises,
tho Trading-world ; which baa suffered
Piles Sprains,
‘The maesgors of the Reform Schoo! so many vicissitudes, and prospered
auMUtingly withal; tho Kansas of Mr.
. Old Sores,
hare done a sensible thing. They have Greeley and A. D. Richardsou and his­
•All Hcmorriragra,
fitted np a Reading Room to which the tory ends,—bore. Tho task which ia
Itiarrhira,
boys have frrv ikwm during tbo feature
***,
until
lately
left
out
of
man
’
s
calcu/
&gt;
hours. It will bo supplied with all the
lotion* os being a wilderaesv. It h&lt;u
standard magorinre and juvonilo pub- been opeaud by this railroad : it is ab­
dicationa of the country.”’ So says tho solutely new; rnd yet ii is worthy of oxChicago has 103,070 nnmea in it* di- i
Oiavtotte RspuSixt*. and wo pmnmo timdcd notice os Wing liki.-IJ to distance rectory, and at throe and a half jteopb&gt; j
Hampton Beach.
to tbo namo flg'tron up n population of
every paper in tho Slate will join it in all the rest in growth.
You pam Newton, celebrated in it* 465,742.
commending this action of Ute Board
That the Atlantic coast, from the
brief day as a hard border town. It is 54
Brigham Young's 17lh wife, who is I
of Control of th* Be form School. At mile* west from Cottonwood Falls, and
••Hub" to Mount Desert ia rich and pro­
seeking to get rid of hor much-mamed
tho same time •’we cannot refrain from 1R4 from Atchison on thuMissouri; and husband, demands the »nng littIt- sum .
lific in beaches, furnishing first-class
saying that this action was tho result of hero begin, the Arkansas Valley. You of 1200,000.
summer resort*, is a proposition to the
a rpsrwd appropriation made by the
Thu pardon uf Dover, Spawn. Murcorrectness of which all will assent wbo
1 phy and Scrogge, convicted of Ku- Klux
Legislature last winter, wo believe the
have made tho tour of the beaches. As
outrage*, is rccotncnded hr the* Attor­
first time in the history of Stalo that an
“seeing it believing,” one only needs tn
ney General.
appropriation has been made to furnish
see but a Asjf of the beaches embraced
'
The eleven Territories exrood, l.y
current literature to the inmates of any
nearly two hundred thousand aiiuare
in the above-named limits to be convincol our reformatory or humanitarian in­
stitutions, but which wo hope may not
Of thcau many resort*, embracing
bo the last, but that succeeding Legis­
Hampton. Ry*, Salisbury, York, Wells,
lature may make rimular appropriations
Old Orchard and many others, all hav­
for the State Prison, tho Reform School,
ing special and rich attractions peculiar
the Asylums and tho State 1'ublu
to each, wo think none present greater
School at Coldwater, in tho interest of
and mor^subetanltal attractions to lure
ibe pkasuro-seoknr than doe* Hampton, true reform and good diasiplin.
wills little favor at Memphis.
N.H. Eqirotally do wo think that no
Three hundred and forty ve«w4s ।
321,000 tons cleared from San Fnmci
co for Groat Britain during th- seas*,
of 1872-78, loaded with wheat.
road, we pass almost directly westward,
tiunof what lie* before him when ho
across tho Talley of tho Little Arkansas.
contemplates a journey “to the end of After passing tbo stream wn cross a
it all,” in for South-wostcrn Kansas. It »l rot ch of country which lia* between
has only been about four years since the two rivers north of their junction.
Harper's publications detailed the fea­ It is mainly IcreL and begins to have

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plains and valleys, and ho must be indsod capricious and whimsical ton fault
wbo cannot af this variety find that
which will abundantly pteiso and satis(r­
If you lira of tho constant and un­
changing (except aa tbo wind* and
storms aifoct it) rocking of the old ocean

ture* of what was thou an unknown
region. »;&gt;ar»vly peopled by hostile In­
dian*, iu tho undisputed prasoMion of
coyotes and buffaloes.
Culotn[&gt;orary
with that, was what might bo called
“bull-whackoe" lite raturc, detailing tho
immense traffic of the ptains, and th*
curious pouplo ong aged in it. It is hard
to conceive, before starting out, that
these time* aro gone forever, that there
orc no more wagon-trains, no more
freighters, and, as tluty wore known
but a few years ago, uo more plains.
Atchison, a city o( ton thousand in­
habitants on the Missouri River, is the
Eastern terminus. Tho Atchison, To­
peka and Saata F* Railroad i* an enter­
prise projected long ago, held tn abey­
ance for wrural years from various
esuses, but rapidly finished at last from
tl^d^solute necessity of its construc­
tion to meat the demand of Soulh-wrstera commoroo and dovelopmouL After
tho toonst takes his seat in tho train
which is to bear him four hundred mites
into the wilifonuns, hi* attention a taken
up by tho surpassing beauty of the coun­
try The tandseapo present* a sucoe*»ion of Jong swells, with hero and there
a conical elovation which constitutes a
prominent land-mark, white timberfringed ervoks lie on cither Land among
the swells, Ute the veinsofa tao£ The
whole is dotted with farm-houses, herds
of cattle and grain-field*. In summer
it i* probably tl»o brightest pastoral
landscape west of tho Mississippi. Thor*
is in it beside*, a suggestion of more
than it shows,—a future of plenty and
waallh not to b* exoalled in any region.
Twenty-five mites out from Atchison
te Gra**ho&lt;&gt;p*r Falls, the junction with
the only •‘narvow-gnugo” railway in
Knmus. It is a pretty country town,
mainly important os Wing the amt of a
fins water-power. Twenty-five mite*

anything yet Men. In short, it i« tho
befrinning pf the great western plains,
umIoss twp year* ago, now diacovetvd
to be rich, and ia dumaad. In tho ea*tora verge of what, for thoeo twenty-five
yean, have been known a* “tho plain*"
—very much in tho world now, as this issippi, Wert Tennessee, and Western
railroad ciu.w* up tho immenso g»p, and Kentucky.
brings the western mountains into visw.
At a meeting of tho Mrttakli «l minis­
1’asaing over tho space between tho ters in New York on Monday, a lady
applied for aJtuwsten to a theological
Miuinarv to prepaid herself for the min­
istry. No decision y*L
Tho drug stoeva were generally dol­
the much talked of groat Iw.id of Ar­ ed on Saturday al Manchester, N. H.,
kansas. This is Ut Arkansas and plains, . in consequence of erderv issues! Enturwithout any doubt Yet hero is a town day evening prohibiting tho sale of *r.
two years o' Id, contaning stout 800 in­
eivthujg exoept medicines.
habitants, poaraablo, thrifty, and in the
It was announced on Wall street Aug.
midst of a country marvsloua in it*
growth, and already famous lor 'bsauty 1st, that tbo gross earnings of tho Mich­
igan
Central Railroad the pas! year
and nchnew*.
Hero, a* some slight
were
87.3U2.11X, and tho expense* for
evidence of enterprise, tho Arkansas is
spanned by a bridge 1,600 fort long. the same period $4,986,935But tho prominent features are a fine
Ro*. C. A. Downs of L»banon,N. H-,
schcol houm and county buildings. ha* employed hi* leisure ia preparing a
Leaving Hutdunoon, you successively man of that town from actual surrey*
arrive at tho vi"--------- ' ”----------- ----- made by himself. Tho scale is sixteen
City and lastly at rods to tho inch, and tho work has been
Bend, Lamed,
_______ ___________ other beginning*
intnrapersod boiwoen, and those all lie
on tho northern bank of tho Arkansas.
Finally, the railway is turned slightly
southward to tho new town of Grenada,

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• and from four to twolvo mile* j
wide. This is really “bottom" land.
The wil te deep and black. Tberetea
peculiar awd*r|CMr of tho stream, caused
by a percolation of its waters through
a substrata of gravel and coarse sand.
The Arkansai te mountain born and
«now fed, and nearly alwav* full. A

Maa. Hiiist Woon's new book. With­
in tho Mass; or lady Andinnian's Trial,
by th* author of East Lynne, is just
published by T. B. Peterson A Brothers
Phitadslphia, from the Author'* Manu­
script and advanced Proof-sheets pur­
chased by thorn from Mrs. TIonry Wood,
and is iteued hero in advance of its pub­
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with Deno Hollow, Bessy Raae, Rutand
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STUCCO
bars had a new novel by Mrs Manry
Wood, wboee East Lynne has boon dra­
matised by half a score of adapton, and
played in at least one hundred theatre.
For noma monll'.s, a new aerial entitled,
Within the Mara, has bach published
in TU
a Ixmdon tnagariue ed­
ited by Mra. Wood. It will bo completed
for English redare in tbo Decamber
number; but in ooanequeaoo of a spec­
ial arrangemout with the auUxares. who
has supplied them with hor manuscript
in advance. T. B. i'etenson A Brothers
J lave just pnUiahed the whole story com­
plete ia ow large octavo volume, thus
asticipating tho publication in Loudon
by ovm two tacetha. Tisa plot is entirely
original, introducing the ad venture nod
sinadvaalare af a yowg baronet, who
kills a man in tbo beat uf passion, is
Mutetsoed to death, hex his sentence
castmated to prnsal labor for lifo,a Uempts

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�Tif« f\ept&gt;»ucA|» BnK«nAlthough bat a few day have elapsed
since tbo big fin, ,t Grand R,^
the indomitable energy of it,
it manifested by the number of build­
ings already erected upon the burnt
district But ire should hardly think
that the authuritios would allow tho con­
struction of wooden buildings upon the
site of the Into conflagration ; though
I*rhaps Mcossity and lack of means of
tbo owners of said district accounts for
it Be that as it may, the rapidity with
which the burnt ground is befog builded
upon, would astonish people who were
not acquainted witKhuml Rapids en­
terprise.
While visiting tho city wo called upon
W. H. l.ampman, chemist of No. Ou
। Canal Street, who ia snugly ensconced
orer, and in tho rear of Eatcott’a drug
store. He is a young man of good ad­
dress, and wo should think him an invotoratoxworker. The reputation of his
ex tracts is large, and is every day grow­
ing larger, as they ore hiring more ex­
tensive sales than anything of the kind
in tho market. Wo have not tho space
nt this limo to apeak further of Grand
Ra|&gt;ids energy and prosperity, but verily
: it is to be one of tho first cities of the

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SnuvxB.—From tho premises of tho
subscribor on Sort. 30, in Rutland,
about tho 1st of May last, two 2 year
ohl stem, dark rod, and one 2 year old
heritor, light rod and white foes. Any
information as to tlio whereabouts of
said cattle will bo liberally rewarded.
P. M. Biaxx,
Rutland, July 15, 1878.
if

and always must bo uesd, in aonw form,
by all, mankind. In thia country the
pilulnr form of administration has been
growing in favor since pills were first
made of Aloe, and Rhubarb, WU05J in­
to a ball. Their high position in tho
public confideacj has finally boon secured
aud fastened into permanecey by Aria’s
CsTMianc Pnxs, tho most skillful com.
bination of medicine for tho diseases
they aro intended to rare, rhat sclencv
can devise or art produce. Those who
need pillm, no longer hesitate what pill,
to tako if they ran get Aria’s Pill —
Wheeling, (Va.) Prn,.

Hsmiltos's propration of Buchu and
Dandelion cures that most distressing
malady Piles, by increasing tho diges­
tive function of the stomach, and by
securing a proper accretion and excre­
Thoro aro 3,000 money order post of­
tion of bile for tbo lubrication uf tho fices in the United Stales. Of theso
bowels. This yrrmri constipation, and 100 aro in Michigan.
Tho Detroit 4 Milwaukee Railroad te
constipation is tho imnu-diate cause of
being roloid with stool rails between
Detroit and Holly.
Go to your druggist, and tall him you
A. M. Lawson, of Ypsilanti, buried
want Hamilton's Buchu and Dandelion. tour children but week, all of whom
J. P. Roberta A Co,, can tell you all died of putrid sore throat.
about tho remedy, and sell it to you also.
Regular through passenger trains Lane lost on tho streets of thio City, n
commenced running on tho Detroit and Diary. Any person finding it wil con­
Buy City Railroad July 30th.
fer a »iwcial furor by leaving tho same
The Law Department of tho State at this office. or in rare of Dr. Robert*,
Domplaint and Scrofula. Caw—You
Library bn, been inercared 085 volI Espeoini attention is asked to the ac- tloubtleos remember recommending your j Utnoe sinco January 1st.
eumpaning circular which was issued modicino, Ktxo or in* Buxm, to myself . Ann Arbor has purcluued 400,000 I
by tho officers of the Asylum, for tho and wife, and that wo took six bottles j Jiouuds of wool during the season nt an
/’ey year Hosey and fair ywrr cLoitr.
on your advice. I can now say that average of 89 cents per pound.
Deaf and Dumb aud the Blind.
Hatt yew Mh eifrarttd villi or mtLout
Warner’s Circus and Menagerie will pain, at Ur Prntal oJUr of
Furr, Mini., Aug. 1st, 1873. I। what I have of health is attributable to
exhibit
at
tho
Fair
Grounds
in
Grand
|
your
medicine.
It
cured
my
wife
.
of
I The Michigan Institution for tho Ed*;
.1. /’. DKAKJt, M. D„
CHOICHES.
uc.ition of the Deaf ami Dumb and tho i Scrofula, and tny-.lfof Livur Complaint. Rapid, during tho next State Fair.
Orer .ItLiep Sltdt't Or*/ Start.
39
About one hundred sheep have been
| Send ms sit bottle* by express. C. O.
| Blind, ia now completed. It will acoomkilled by doge in Bon ion township.Ber­
i medato far more pupils than aro now in i D. Yours truly. M. V. B. Fuau,
rien county, within a few weeks.
1'etrvloum Center, Pa.
I attendance, and it ia of tho utmost itnAbout twentv-five buihlinp have
I poriance that all proper subjects for in­ ■ Seo advertisement in another column ■^■en commenced in tho burned district
at Grand Rapids .since tho fire.
struction should enjoy its privileges.
To Putk»vag Satnav.—We continue1 Tlio Grand Rapid, jvxiplo aro making |
i
You are rv«i&gt;cctfully reauested to rom- I ia this issue notes *f tho places of specan attempt to -tore the sttemlance of
i i*l intrest to pleasure secken, giving in tho Detroit Cadets at tho State Fair.
and addte&gt;s of tho parent or guardian
Tho troeklavors on tho Grand Rapid,
| another column a fine description of the
uf any Dcaf-Muto or Blind child rcanlSay man ; aro you hungv ? Woman
I famous summer resort nt Hampton and Indiana Railroad have reached a
। tog with yonr jurisdiction, in order that
point 30 miles north of Fifo I-ake.
are you fniut fur want of food ? Child
1 Beach, New Hampshire, and in still, an*
amuigeriwuts may bo made for tho mlTho Irctcoing of University Hall at do you want something to eat ? If so
other column tho notes of a trip over the Ann Arbor ii nearly completed, and the call ut Ik E Stauffer’s Eating House
Atchison, Topeka Jand Santa Fe Rnil- outside stuccoing is progrouing rapidly. North Side State Street, where you will
| road, both of which will tie uf interest
Citixaiu of Kalaniaioo rocoivo $7,009 find everything iu tho linq of eatables,
twocu the ages of ten and twenty, who .
only 25 rente per meal.
-Ifftf
I to the general render, and i-apecudly m&gt;
arc of sound mind, good mural charac­ i to all interested iu obtaining an accurate
ter, and who aro free from contagious knowledge
l,5t&gt;0
yards
of
sheeting
doily,
and
will
dtecaaea, are entitled to eight years of country.
.onsumo .’&gt;t W,&lt;h&gt;o pounds of raw cotton
instruction, without charge for board or
innually. .
1 Tho third course of lectures of the
Parents or guardmu* unable to pro- will hold a camp meeting on the tann_ Detroit Homawpathw.’ College will bo। ido suitable clothing, can have it fur- of Peter Edmunds in the Township of
Ashed a’, tho expense of the County ; Baltimore, commencing Tuesday, Aug.
| 12th, in»t., and continuing over the en­
_At te hojicd that every man to whom
suing Sabbath. The public aro cordially
ratTcireutar is cddresawl will frel a^ivvly , invited to attend, and may be assured
interest iu treking out and rcjxirting oil | that good order will bo maintained, and
Bay City has voted dm hundred and ,
tho Deaf and Duiflb and the Blind wbo I all business prohibited within tho div fifty thousand dollars for additional
I. It. K
roeido within lus juriiliction.
water work*.. Thu vote wm light; 148
| txneo prescribed in the statute.
fur
tho issue and 18 against.
By order of the Board of Tiustco*.
Four Jackson firms hare bought iu
Easnr L
Prtnci|ial.
thu aggregate 220,0&lt;W jiou'nds of wool
1 thu M'uiun. Tho clip in that county is
nearly all marketed.
Beyond 'he MississippiKalsmaxoo proposes to have a grand
A meeting of all interested. in protect­
ing the gXuc of our county, and uphold­ other College in the State fur1 thorough I murical tournament, to which oil tho
ing thVLi« enacted for its protec­ intellectual culture aud has tho sdran- to c*nu]*to lor prcuuunu.
tion, and for executing tho ' law apply* i tag# of b-tng located in a little village
Tho la-lies of Anu Arl»or have organin to ih&lt;' protection of fishes iu our lakes that is healthy and moral beyond any iaxl a society whoso purpore is to dec­ I Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming,
GRAND ANNUAL BALL, and stream*, are invited to a public otho plart we know, in tho State uf orate the grayesof deceared soldier* in ! Nevada, Oregon or Cnlifuniia, wo rectbo Cemetery of that citj^every year. . | omtsend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
mooting to be held at the office of Jas.
i route, ria St Louis, over ths Missouri
Tho carvings uf tbo Gran A Rajnd, A [ Pacific Railroad, which runs its fine
i A. Swtwrey, Tuc*by evening the 12th
Indiana Railroad fur the month of Juno I Day Conches and I’ullmmi Sleepers
wore SI 10,000, ucarly 820,0&lt;M&gt; in ex, from St. Ioui ‘ to principal nointa iu the
, Hastings P. O. August 5th, 1873 .
evta of thu correiponding mouth of last I West, &lt;rilhnU e)&lt;M;r&lt;. Wo believe that
Abhl B. Donley, Elijah Hale, Frank
Hum M, WetBestar
2173.
’ the Missouri Pacific Railroad has the
Johnson, Miss Elisa Landinn, Miss Carria Nixon, Henry Pickle
equipment of any line west of tho Mis-1
C. A. Bailey.
kriauiipi, nnd its connections with roads ।
Mia Ijtrio Snyder, M:
Jan. Clarke,
further West arc prompt nnd reliable.:
Geo. E. Goody.
a
fine
of
$25
mid
costs.
The Texas connection of this road te ।
Wm. D. Hayes
Last week a Flint youth fired at a now completed, and passenger* are 1
C. F. Dwight.
cat. Tbo animal escaped unharmed, offered a tint dim*, all-rail route from I
Chan. II. Hid
but Rev. John Hoag was obliged to 8t. Ixmte to Texas either over tho Mi*-1
D. R. Cook,
'■ ‘ ' immediately afoer- suuri, Kanros 4 Texas R. R, via Se-lni-.
Circuit Court in session.
ia, or orer tho Atlantic 4 Pacific IL IL,
via Vinita. For maps, time (aides, in­
. two our now advcrtiremenlv.
tho erection «O one fine brick store, Mr.
formation m to rates, route*. 4c., wo
Buimcte on the increase in this city.
Rower, has purchased of Mr* Youngs,
refer our reader* to I. G. Wboelcr,
Northern I'nsscnger Agent, 72 Lloyd
for
91
*50
a
second
22
feet
on
tho
north
Eaton County Fair at Charlotte Sept.
St.,
Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Ford Gene­
side of State Street, and i* erecting an
23, 24. and 25.
ral Passenger Agent. St. Ixmte, Mo.
Proceeding*'for two weeks ending that and tho adjacent lot, mentioned by
State Fair at Grand Rapids Sept 15,
Questions will bo cheerfully and prompt­
Aug. 5th. Reported for the Baxxxb us Lost week, two fine brick stores 22x70
ly answered.
IB, 17,18,19 ami 29.
by lion. 8. C. Prindle :
TO ADVERTISERS.
, Mite fioaaty Friday aftanstxm. at
Estate of Daniel Williams, minor.
Mrs. C. G. Holbrook’s. '
. II. .JI.
...............
..
_______
Wood appointed
Guardian -; bund
Tho Snr JTarU of Detroit, organ of
The Bkxxxs is th6 K-it advertising Cheap Farms in South-weel Missouri! j
, About 40,000 lbw. of wool have been | urj,roTcd nnd filed, and Letters issued.
the prohibitionists, has suspotulvJ. It medium in tho County pf Barry, having
Tlio Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Cam­
k.™.1
“- 1 — deceased.
---------- ' is indabtod to tho Detroit Paper Com­ nearly doubln tho circulation of any pony offers l,2tW,00(' acres of laud in I
Estate of-Henry "
C. Siswm,
Final account of Arnold Bisson, Ad­ pany several thousand dollars, owes iu ether paper in th# County.
if Central and Southwest Missouri, at
from
$3 to 912 per acre, on revt-u years'
ministrator,
allowed
as
stated,
and
dis
­
. H. Bennett so long our |Mjpular'drnyemployees several weeks’ wage*, and it
titan, with free transportation from St.proprietor ii among tho missing.
mau and mail carrier has sold out to A. charge granted.
ixmis to all purchaser*. Climate, soil,
Estate of Orrin Knowles, deceased.
timber,
mineral wealtit, schools, churehP. Updike.
Final account of John R- Power*, Ex­
Push’s Extract has spread and gnlwn
( Let every one keep in mind tho Of
ecutor, allowed as stated, and dixharge in tho esteem of tho people for over
Ae/Z a: the Hose Co., at Union Hall 011
twenty-fire years.
granted.
th* 20th, inst
F-tatc of Howard Bartktt. minor.
Durteg the part week refreshing Andrew J. Bartlett appointed Guardian;
PxxviSKST &lt;Jvcmux«.—1st- Are your
sbowmw have visited this coontv and all Bond approved and filed, and Letters
friends and formers plowing half ar lc»«
the growing crops aro flourishing.
than half their usual number of acres ?
2d. Arc they doubling or trebling the
Itoad the new “Ad.” of the Star
quantity of manure and plowing it in,
A. J. Sponable, woukl announce to
t biltong House. They are wiling lota
uol putting it in tho hill,—for th# corn
the public, and to tho farmers in partic­
uf clothing cheap. Store 313 Canal St-,
and potatoes are bolter to have it
ular that he te Agent for Barry County,
Grand Rapids.
spread ?
for the celebrated Spiral Spring Wagon
3d. Are they not going to double
Seat. Tlicy aro tho beat, easiest, and
Do not foil te read th# communica­
every field ami garden crop they arc thus
most dunablo scat, ever made, and no
tion on the first page entiitad “Do not
dealing with, by so practicing ?
other scat enn bo sold where tho.o seats
Mistake the Beacons.** ft i« worthy of
4th. Aro they not producing Ulis
can bo obtained. Don’t Im deceived by
great crop on half tlio number of acres
toe careful attention of every reader.
atiy imitation of tho nlxire seats, but buy
and at half tho cost of labor—begining
Tltomivson’e Patent Spiral Spring Sow",
There is to bo a picnic given at Char­
with tb«&gt; slow and tedious movement of I
for sale only by A. J. Sponable.
Gtf
lotte on the 3d of September by the
tho ox team and plow f
fith.
Are
there
any
-old
plowed
lands
Good Tamplor’a Asaociatton of the
The gentlemen wbo inquire in last
lying over from last yoar ? If so. let week's Baxxxb “Vot ish to matter.”
ronutie* of Barry. Eaton and Ingham.
tnrm lie till the proper time for sowing Tho matter is John Wolf the dutchman
net proceed* of tboCatholic pic­
$3,000 worth of Furni­
efover. than follow it until the 2otli of | is selling all tho Iwwt furniture that is
August and sow in winter wheat and sold in ths county of Barry. John will ture, will be sold at cost at
nic bald on tbu fair grounds in thia city
get thirty bushels par acre. Or turn soon do all tho furniture business done Hessmer. Heath
Co.’s store
July 80th, were 9750.98.
Wa &lt;•—
over the oil mowing sward in addition,
in tills county.
for the next GO days. To
heal harvest the Flint Oltif say,:
aud grt twauiy^ve buahub par acre

GREAT FIRE
0577

SUMMER

CLOTHING

HsttEsnxn

HONKER HOSE COMPANY Nd

S THICKLY

OflE

f&gt;ltICE !

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
38 CANAL STREET,

GBAJSTD

RATIDS,' MICH

SALT

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Er, Iu

large supply of Salt for attle at Lowest market rat&lt;
- their Brick Wnrebotue.

Local Siwe;? police;.

rbo wheat harvest te now over in all
■rt« uf the county. Tho m&lt;wt uf tbo
•^Tbero te to be a Spiritual nice ling in
the grovss on tlto fair grounds in this
bo crop will be fully up te the average
citv on Sanddny and Sunday next, a! fathonorth part of the enuniy. exnept
the usual hours for public sorvicM. in some field]iwhoro it was badly injurby heaving in tbo sprit* There
Beejamin and Marion Todd, uf Chari-t&gt;
will 'proUbly be w nuwy bttehU.
tliresued in the county as in any pr”' •
ioua yoar. and the tpnility te exceedingly

el a picnic ia there porta.

'w. *i«k tw

Sas.

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
PIPE LU/EBEIf PUHPISIIED If 0^ 10^0
LOTS.
CASTS VOX*.

IM »■!

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Com.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
Light and Heavy Groceries,

make room for an entire new
stock of Furniture. He will
sell our whole stockat costfar
cash. This is no humbug.
Come and see for yourself.
HESSMER, HEA TH $ CO.
Hastings, dune 7, *73. 7tf

Hfarm.n will practice onthaae priucintea toia veer, tbeir average emtivntorn will be reduced one-half, their.
.
.

,

“ •*“”«

* &lt;u- ""»■
true in the county of Barry m every

Va aro to receipt of a copy of the
Iwsaty-fim annual catalogue of «»“
offioen and studowte to the State NurraalSsteolal Ypsslasrtl. Tbeeamta*
X. Il n&gt;
atfow Aur ■ Imimi m takas place oc Mim- J. k w. S. V &lt;»» &gt;*&gt;
day, September 22d. This setaxd ranks
pwn^i, ■ J. H. Earl, Grangeriite; H.
among the best to Km eoutery
k.b™^, B. 0-1; ox
O BfV-.

After thia date, the uudoroigned will
receive. Store and Shijk all kinds of
Grain, nt our Elevator in tho City of
Hastings.
C. F. DWIGHT 4 CO.
Hasting*. Juno 18th, 1878.
13w4

mn«ln yop4«qp.

7£bs about 1200 lbs, the oilier about
»iolbs., twoHauriobuggies, two double
buniM. two double mid two singlo Herosii*. Hero are bargains for those
wanting such pru[«rty, thirt uro not
oftenZt with. Oso aw*&lt;&amp;tf

SB®, HALLETT &amp;
AND GABLER PIA

TON

�^rialtanl «nb ^omt»iir.

■ ICH1UH nm*l«;

Dauehy a Co's. Column.
MICHIGAN

AND

THE

SOUTH

TRS1KH BUM ar CHICAGO Tint

E3. and cholera creeping rapidly up |
to Bt Louis, with the hot, dry luranw
days coming down unceasingly, it is
not a minute too soon to be minding i
I the condition of our eourroundings.
But then clmleyn u only one of the
dueascs aggravated by unclean premiaee. Othars are simUariy increased in
virulencrt. ami many owe to them their
origin.
Personal cleanliness is also to bo attonded-towith regularity at this season
of the yca&gt; Tho bath-tub is bolter
than the pill-box, and a frequent
change of umlerelothiug i* preferable
to a rase of Dr. Anybody's unsophisti-

Eta

EsS?
BaniaUflh
BITTERS.

Ao diet, aee awete .pariagly, plenty
, of fresh, ripe, orwellcooksd vegetable*,
ripe fruit*, aud cold bread.
As drink, pure waler, not to cold,
lemonade, milk and water ; ten and rof। foe, moderately, if mvo*!omol to them.
Go to bud at regular hour* and got
I uu when fully refrrabed ; avoid draaghu
1 of wind, but Le sure and^have plenty of
good air in sleeping upartmi&gt;ni» —Pro*-

Tbo profit* yr farming should consist,
in a large mvurore, in the impruvemsnt
of the term itself ami its belonging*,
and there can bo no better investment
than this. Dial ia very poor fanning,
if worthy to be called fanning, which,
though it may nominally show a rath

I (*• Uallwl jfuim wnr.
eevef Ui* L’esrt Hmm. te Ik
M14 Cmsit te iurrj Ike • &lt;-..
«tvuHi« r*eS*e&lt;
I CteJrr m&gt; Fou-bi d*c CM .U
Il
• rie.k Is IM stlrrs-M.

.'ML?'

iLANTATION

N. F. Bontam’s eei Tertine

WATER

WHEEL,

r m al Guo* u. ail b«r l^te —K"
sJaaraxt-s-sEff
Fs^tsffw.'eis:

*e*b lh«ralae* terekr yirre lkteM
wrrte Ml. rsaialsai la mU ewrt

Bitters

sasrt,

•itters
Michigan Central R. R.

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT RQUTE,
Ibreren PrlraU
ItueM-. leaUse «U*»
.Mdeaa .Uh lr*U. EmI .,f prtrelL ul W Mt f&gt;.«*

tin. orbit Ai-watTi.a 1*5
■toon fttrtm*
It I* not a quack nretrum.
Tho ingredient* arc published &gt;&gt;u
rwh buttle of medicine. • It i*
Lew.! and rccommeudrd by I'hy•acian* wbcrvrrt it ba* brrn introliwid. Ituill jHsilivtly cum

6387
&amp;Qom
NAKBLEIZED

only in the way of cultivating tho crop* 1
which we plant, but they rub them uf
much of the nutriment which they nefcl.
Hoeing, then, U an essential service in.
respect to destroying tho weed*.
There are other advantages, however, i
which aro quite commonly overlooked
1. The loosening of the toil in tho ■
operation of hoeing is beneficial to tho
plants; aa mnoh a* tho deotruetion of

SLATE

Havana Lottery of Cuba.

GOLDSMITH'S BRYANT A STRATTON

abound* in tho atmoophero during tlio hotest month*, and it
ia absorbed and retained meet abund­
antly by a roil which ie in tho most ariable state- Prof. Schlubcr found that
1,000 grain* of stiff clay absorbed in 24
hours inly 36 grain* of mouturo from

POPULAR

EXPOSITOR

FLOUR MERCHANTS
TOItftrlaitlMralalfcLa. Utw

Fleer &amp; Grain CouusioaMerckai!,
l -ns*** 1-HUalBv.i. I .hell mH ill
■ ihrFuiMl U-M.r iwTrUar Ik.
•ter snr *1 • n rh-k I- M. &lt;/sU
fr»st de.r teik« r-srt H.sm. la
&gt;*• tn Ike resat* lUrr* as* * la

MM k.lftelb.M.1 Klftte Ik.!
•’teMtebn Mreai^n till, la l»

DODD'S

jTERvnre: _ _______
DOES IT!

II is ths New IW Emily Ifitaie
can bo gut between tho plants, not so
much for the sake of deotroying the
weed. and vermin, which mint neevsaatfahottesow iftho booing bo done
weD. u for increasing the porosity of
tbo toil, to allow the water and air to
peastrnXe freely through it" Ho add*.

EPIDEMIC

ivm»(m te UHib v*
e. Ib.l ite »&gt;-r. umri ll.I.M..
ri, ■K&amp;IK3!5LT
«&gt; CasrWiiMh
H Us
mi J im tivlni InIiMmu •»..
l. teMirreO laUiwesaMwWUi

DISEAS

Detroit

Ukih &amp; late Mitina

Railroad.

BBOMMM
TteNeTOiorlesaBANei-PeiMoiu
Powerful Dator ait Diiifetlail-

BOILER WORKS.

IlIcKBIK.1

Peninsular Railway.

I*. N. MIXER'S

Scrofula Syrup
MIXER'S SCROFULA SVItVI'cwae
all Nrrofukni* AHk&lt;O*&gt;ns Ciucvit.
Eruptive, and OUansvu. lltarw**.
such aa Th. Anthony'* Fire R&lt;a*°r
Eryalpota*. Itrnple., HL.ictow,
tukw. BqTh, Tumor.. IcitarorSsH
Rheum, Ulcere and Sone. Dr»f*F
ala, Debility and all ImpurWss «»
t h« Hood.
Mixon's Bcnovrta Svnrrjtas, dm
Ing the peat few yean. cure.I th.—*"*

The Babcock

Xel,rr U berate sires
'IM, u4 saiMntr *rs*
CssrtBkrlk* losair te I

MISS

UNDERGROUND
Dr. TELL'S fttwt of Junto

LIFE

Lthahmjn

J-JS"

* Ib4“

CF-MILIJUt,

Only 50 Cents per Batik.*

BELOW THE SURFACE I

•si** as CiMaewr ■* Sweat «*bsw.ww* urn*.

JOB PRINTING

lu"'**

,TgUuihLj
ta.lease of L
Cm-m'.i.-W ik Hk1i|u Air U..

■/Waai’s Gtay isHff Hair.

If

LYON’S

&lt;

Kathairon

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VOL. XVIII

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1873.
finrtrj.

QREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

rax kadi

Hare a Full Stock of

sounded to arm*, and the fretful child

1:::

HARDWARE !

&gt;t ■&gt;! it. ii k \ rum)
;e.i

lie tun* and Buy the

position, her bead wa» aching miserably

including everything kept in a Grit thus .loro.

W. J. StTl'ART

&gt;• MMM *-■*. U»«. liras,
ft&amp;stai

U. HOLBROOK,

WM. II. BURGHER

l&gt;. DRAKE, M- I».

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !
With a full lino of extras on hand.

W AG ON *

..HARNESS, on hand, and made to Order.
TIN, COPPER, hud
SHEET IRON WARE Mannfuctureil tn Order

Salt! Salt! Salt!

IVM. UPJOHN

Everyone of which were fully w abraktrd, mu! the cost of renairing htut arentyvtl ksa than 10c. etich.

The only Wagon with the Slope Shetildcred Kpoke.

HELPERS Ut
\&lt;l MOWERS, GRAIM, CULTIVATOR.^
SULKY RAKES, Sc

.11 -I. Il':
1 K. ..U . .1
JOUS ICOHUKT**

Il.w uorlvM
IIu-TtVKrt

Till*

STUDEB AKER
inis. LIXKl.EV K LCTUI

had done wisely to leave It for this life

show yon all tho improvenumta. Here, wntatin*.
Mary, the doctor wants to see
And as she camu
with health and hs
:i -i I. I of Ann Arbor, on
too disloyal answer.
of September naxt
Sec. 4. The delosotes shall receive
Wh&lt;n Mr. Btreetcr returned, exult­ wul do and tlien glancing at tho open
going
to
’
stay
just
long
ant error the dollar* ho had depoeitod in
ban now allowed to the mornben of the
enough
to
hear
one
tunc
played.
Will
ibe bonk, ho found no (upper prepared,
legislature;
4p be paid out of tho sialo
and his wifo helpless upon the bed, with
And with the old gallantry, fitted so
i iug child distracting her with demands
■ E. Mtrjsr, ‘
led her to the instrument, and stood hat
in hand while aha
K. OoXVIS,
thank you; I have co
I wife enjoyed the luxury ot being ill.
plies. No
But convaleMnco aoon followed ; and Just my lack. I never did know enough
Srerss- T. Miwr,
before leaving his patient, tho old doe- to secure my own broad and butter.
tor, a close observer and deep thinker, Good byo.'.btrocter," And again nod­
ding to tho husband, ho trotted out to
look tho husband axi lo and asked :
his vehicle and went on his wav. his

| ..r!.r; .
lun worked her nearly to doalli.
You are speaking of my wife, not litrrsl Al
my horse.''
‘Grunted ; and 1 say again, you are
Ihe State cd
A HISTORICAL TREASURE
working her to death.
ndminsiou of the
Really, doctor, *nch languago is un­
Journal of the State Convention of.
„ . ,
,,
pardonable,
chigan. held at Ann Arbor, in 8* p' •PProT**l June L&gt;, 1838.
“And yet you will pardon it And
xbi^ lBM wh^h refo “d « I
«*=*
d^* -ThrtthuO-rti.
furthermore, by;
knuckle to Ohio.
If-sacrificing woman wo have just loft,
I shall perforin on operation on your

M to real u&gt;4 •••■ u&gt; l.iur.
I bo Irelil Ihubi re&gt;" &gt;ui
AafSeltaBta sMrtrt,

I'fLimra 1521

AjJnbfrefiI

For uh lob we had nearly -1&lt;&gt; Order

And thou ho placed tho cold, hard
given to the State library an extremely
camo u bride, boautiiul aud accomplisli- rare and incalculably valuable namphcdTto tho village, up to tho date* of let, being the Journal of the Proceedpresent illness, in which domestic cares ings of the Convention of Delegates chop
en by the Electors of tho Btat» of MichIn concluding, ho added :
"I truly beliovo, it she takas up her
ul l burdin at once, that before a year
□I nid Stale, of July 2g,
1836, forlho nurpoeo of taking into
asylum will receive her.'
consideration
I’nijosition &lt;
Tho strong man shuddered.
irroM relative to tlio Admission

T. It. DIAMOND,

THE CHILDREN 5 CHURCH

FARMERS

MILO T. WHEELER.

10,000 Machines

*i '. *■

I li. v t&lt;&gt; 4. t: •

Built in 1*572, tl**-y had over I.WO uunllt'al onler**.

to your interest mid purvlisuieyour

bTH ST

&lt;

HAMS. WILLIAMS. K CO•“SWSSSSSftK

i ’

:i

i

i

m

only peruiittcd, not exact
fire. She voluntarily took her place by the village of Ann Arbor, on Monday,
my side, and has uncomplainingly kept tho 26th day of September, A. D. IBSti.
step with me.”
Published by order of tho Convention.
Pontiac: Printed by S. N. Gantt. 183d
Mr. Baldwin poaocascatone other eopy
of tho samo pamphlet, but he don’t
thiril copy in cxiatance. Sevfallen, faint and footsore, by tho way.
' aearch has failed to discover
1 tell you, she must have reel for both
mind and bolr, or I will not-answer far one
—, in . any of .tho
— *public
/—libraries,
\----- r-j whore
,
, lx,
.nA
‘’T,
nd by order of tho Convention,—tlic
can b*' found sway. And, ottering bis
| band, “I will take care, doctor, that
do nut got a chance to administer
... :
thrr such dose
[ Mr. Streeter went Lack to the room
•
'*
sitting, propped up Z ^ b±‘ ^Tnn,i '
i by t*ill&lt;
uh of unuttorsblu pa™ ‘solid brevter would biw»~»
i t- ndern
I glanced as btg irate tacu and almost
li-t‘J-41. in rramphlra
r 85 each, and are hard to obtain at
1 transparent bauds. He sat down bethat price.
The solo question under consider*!"You don't know bow clad 1 tun that

BARLOW
At th.- Barry County Fair last &gt;ca«ou over tin* South It. nd Drill, ami nt Jl&gt;
Iuiton County Fair over the Superior and every other couipctiug Drill,

LTTOR
BESSMEH, HEATH k CO.

BLACKSMITHING.

OUR CULTIVATOR

Also DRY GOODS*/ E/loLtts Vtfirrr

MXaunlUi

I'nntinnally Increases* and promisee ««&lt;»! (az l,0» Machin*k i» m arly eibauate*!. and parllee will u*&gt; a ell t&lt;&gt; call early

J. S. GOODYEAR &lt;fc Co

ctart.

empire Ext Hasim M 19, 1872.

TBOIT.

Tlianking the farmers of Barry county for their liberal sujiport in the past, we hope We shall merit it in the future, belicv
ing it is for our material interest to support homo manufactures.

Mitiim
STANLEY &gt;

THE I.IITMIEST SIGHT II IlfflB

JOSEPH PFLUG !

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

FINE NEW STOCK Or
I Inintner

Sweet’s H°Telt

M A R K I! T ’

MEA1

DRY GOODS,

OgAMD RS Fl DM,

with which I make Irons for BL

CLOTHING.

;.ni'u i • Cl II I'.t l

which enable*, me to sell Buggies so UWssto DEFY COMPETITION.

11 ATS AND CATS

Michigan Exchange

which led me to the Invention of Uio Succcraful IKON
.. —Bnl prepared to ouet

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Single scat Busies as Low as
One Hundred JkollnrM

PATENT COOLER!

And two Seated Farmer*’ Buggies at

LS.

IF YOU WANT

PHIENIX &lt; AS 1 STORE

One Hundi*ed and TL wenty-u
I shall also build IIiouks Puicb V*

Better GROCERIES for lot Money

obk.

MUCH BETTER CONDITION

, and they are: A Good AXLE,
of all la tho WHEEL.

South side Blate Street

REST PRINTS IN HASTINGS!

And this thin-cboeked, funk-lipped
woman had been called a beauty only
ecren yeans before. And when she

J. L. HEED

Will
JOSEPH PFLUG

Ml W

5

Save Your Monet

1

u

1

Chromo

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

7

is

ITALIAN
MARBLE

Oil Paintmgs

s
BLACK A FULLER.

POULTRY WORLD

and gratuitously beetow ou Ohiotho oxelusive jurisdiction on tho waters of
said Lake, from the Pennsylvania lino
themoutn
mouthox
ofDetroit
Detroitriver;
river;agui,iuo
a gift,tho
totomo
rra,,rf ,lkh; („b.to.&gt;ts»«
O.cr^corlKlsau J Ofc M,
ctralpTt!10n40&lt;l. Md have

them eladad.

This Blate, without aay -therity do­
nvod from rer cuurtilution, by an art

Axd Wirtaxu, This convention tak-

territory claimed by Ohio, and bauav-

rada tion —Therefore
/Zwe.-crd, That this convention cannot

MMBfNa, uuaniiuouuv,
vention do moat sol.unnly

June loth, 1836;
ardinaneo of 1787, and the constitution
and state government which tho people

of the legislature of Michafter the State Constitu-

Judge Streeter, tho father

A

s

RU88HLLk N! \IS -

B. F1. BTEuNHOFh

our columns.

nf this a

e lust preecdrog section
bonndaries of the* said

Tho email dwelling contained
ushered into a parlor newlv furnished
and already lighted. An alsgant piano
induced Mrs. Strootar to take upon her­ stood in a recess evidently corAtruclcd
self the enure core of the household.
Two children hod come in tho seven
Bhs txunecl t. . : . i: :
.

tnges.

DRUGS

P
hi

B

Medicines

Mmscitatxawof

touwntton, who
Union Block, over Boston Cash Store.

BOOZER

be-:-’, That th-*

Dye Stuns ALL WORK PHOTOGRAPHIC,
'iHti.ir M-ri-

PUNTS A- OILS
P

tho tired wife bad’sighed as tho looked
or. thu cold, folded hands.

School Book* &amp; Siatumeru

a lty

the county of

BBSS
cturally frail, the had
- beading beneath a

CHROMOS I
7

I lie copy is followed in

cap.-r to gv i
lo provide
Election of Itelegntiw
. Health bad
to a oonventiou,
Her holiday
him. And bis thoughts turned wist­ turned, and
fully toward tho Western nnuriea. Ho shrink from tho old life.
expected objections from bis young and
And when tho huaband came end
BceomplitbM wife. Bat oho mw with
of the state of Uhio, and to
wrvEght, he again told huusalf that the
Michigan
.I;,,
into Ute ■ Union vvm tho i
v days were giren to tho old
and then thirr turned their fares

CO.

-

3aE

r®

■

bynigotia-

cuiumoncod in our next and concluded

scribed, declared ant! establiahad, shall

i' M ESTri
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

AMERICAN

not be Undersold.

Hastings. March.*. 1873.

Bollsnl &lt;•&lt;!.

E

tho aforesaid ordinance of 1787—and
which, if aeecodod to by tho people of
Michigan, would demise us of all iur-

“Yon are trying to spoil me,” she

and his thousands dwindled into hun­
dreds.

FRESH FISH DURING THE SEASON.

.1. H1CWA.X111

HASTINGS’ MARBLE WORKS!

south-eastern boundary, secured to ux

We how Mr. Baldwin’s kind

ever built. 1 don’t remember of having a single fall

HASTINGS. MICH.

Papek-BAX01M

Ohio for a long, narrow, quadrangular
itrip of laud on tho southern border.
including part
“Greet Swamp,'* near Toledo. Bv the

lhe Northwest Icmlory this atrip of
boy, and go back to tho old laud belonged to Michigan, and exclus­
ive jurisdiction was exerdisod over it
granite bill*?"
Dedicated to Fanners' Wives Hu­
“Ob, could you 7 May I go J" and
up to 1835. Al
quivered with exjiiMnontt
of tho Miami Csthen wistfully, “but tho ex
and-the rise of tbs village of Toledo
made tho people of
to become a part &lt;*f IOhio ; and Ohio of
lower lot. And if Turr.in calls, tell him right!" ho thought And then aloud:
I have concluded to take those sheep—
been built
mainly with her money. Ohio being
getting ready, ploasu take your memo­
random book and ndto down fsur har­ land, I think you said, * she replied Ume. and strongly represented i
ness strapa, fivo pounds of nails, and a wearily.
grew, while Michigau had only
gimlet, half n jockey-otrep, and—and—
“Yes ; but I do not need that land. I
forgot them
when I made out the items thia morn- And you shall have that money—or, at
of Hight overcoming High
Mrs Streeter rose wearily, laid her homo and stay all summer, and try to get
The act of Conans* of J
sleeping babe carefully it its crib, and some of your bloom back. I aboil vntt
to-day that you uro coming.
a ho wu young—not over twenty-five—
Mrs. Streeter could hardly balievo il
but tho complexion was sadly faded, and
faint lines were
Bat il all came about in good time, ditiona therein expresacd,” referred to
white forehead, while
as tho bone of contention, will Ims found
told of euro, and hinted strongly of an

arrant Good!

i-' at;-.*.

knowledging our

slitution of tho Unital States, and the
Orduianco of 1787.

TSTow Farmers
There was never before an opportunity of tills kind offered In Hartlnia, whereby
_ ... ■_ . _
an aninnnt of mr*n«'V. I do not Intend lo Ioom*
my repulatlun n» a

PAINTING!

Ux^Srl™ of Amwfoa. i
,
into the Union,
JL.l
-4.U .u.Union,
origin upon an
original Slates irs

ii:i:scRirTiON

What is it ?

FOB NKDICINAb PL'BPOBIM.

needed thuru by this time.

?t!«f »fon&gt;.

CITY

Pirc Wines and Liauorsi

accepted, ratified and ooufirmod; acct
that the said State of Michigan shall U

g

DWIGHT A BI RRALL.

DENTIST

mil
ILL AT JOHN

mind as wellthe body, (rood help
----------------in tho kitchen all tho time, and choice delegates shall bo holden
Monday of September next, ia the *ev■UM Source of era! townships v. ithin the ecvoral coun­
ties, end shall
income, fully defraying nil

wifs-uiothcr,

Over -4-00 running in Barry County ! I
Nearly 300
by ub ■iuce 1871.
1.4 i) Hold ln»t season.
. &gt;O 8°&gt;‘l already thin bcumud.

WRIGHT K HOLBROOK.

T8

He stuojwd to kisa tlio offered lipa,
and thus the new life began. And
hat a dilfonint life it was—busy, not

Ob, no; she had no time for that I And
then her thoughts drifted away to the
Been improving, I sec," said I»r. suit certified, transmitted and declared
dear old home ol childhood; and she Meeker, as ho reined hie light carriage

(HAS. II. BAUER.

*s

NO. 16

But no linger might she linger
_• uxmeii mi weitinir in tho kit

PRESCRTTT10KB AND FAMILY

r.i .ta

“Forgive me,” rise

�ht ftqmMiran j :mntr,

Foreign Items.

term of tho Circuit Court

Court House jn this city, Hi* Honor, for defendant

Holbrook

tho Court appointed a* committee, John

linuod by content without costa
Several Imparlance i-aaos and Churn:- down for tho 25th iost.
The Court thereupon adjourned until
briefly note as follows :
Monday, Aug. 25th, 1873, at 2 o'clock,
Richard Van Valkenburgh va. Clin­
ton Sprague, defsndant and appollanb
Ordered that th# appeal be dismiood,
unlas# within twenty days a new bond
be tiled.
Wright A Holbrook for
Detroit claims to have a population
plaintiff, Sweewy A Wood for d.fsnd- of 06,000.

Carliste* at Prato do Llusane-.
Turkey has concluded a cos
a loan of 1'5,000,000 nt 6 per cent

Atlantic in an Old Lbwr,” from tbo jksi
of that graceful sketch writar, Dawson
Shauly ; "Old New-Englund Traits
"Nature's Forest Volume;" pleasantly
written by Elisabeth Stoddard; and a
very amusing article called ‘‘Prres Odand Literature receive, each, careful at-

England to Princew Thym of Den­
"Found Wanting,” by Mary E. Brad­
mark is announced.
And now evidsneo in the Heliborne ley 5 "An Uncollected Sonn*t of Edgar
case is found in the shipping records ot
the port of Baltimore.
Queen Victoria gives expresei rm to
8. Lang. Subscription price 15, includ­
her gratitude to Parliament fur penatoning Chromos ‘Village Bello’ and ‘Cross­
ing th* Moor.' Janiea Sutton A Co.;
publishers, 68 Maiden lane, N. Y.
co very of much trcuurv.
Tho British Government has decided

tho agricultural laborer*.

to •12.000!

Barry Co., Mich., v*. Stephen W. WaiHerewith wo place before our read or a rath, School District No. 2 in ThornapMolloy to quash (writ Court ordered

boon ordered to Carthagcna to protect
tho interests ot Italian subjocU.
AU the public gardens in Lyons,
France, are to bo closed at nine m tho
evening, by order of the prefect of that

No Dull Times!

CHEAP I

GOOD I

CHEAPEST

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
Everybody in invited lo call and examine the
stock consisting of

mew

and

mammoth

Sugar,
Crockery,
Teas,
Glassware,
Coffees,
Stoneware,
all kinds of Fish.

Sherman J. Rich

Guarantees SATISFACTION otf Everything ha Racommendu, and he
Recommends hi*

TEJ1 and COFFEE.
Of which hohas a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ha is determined to
VERY LOAVES'!’ RATKSI

DON'T FORGET TOBACCO -l.VI&gt; CIGARS'.
THE FIRST
GRAND ANNUAL

DALL,

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS

and an Attorney foe of 110. On motion
At the old stand of M. Allen, State Street, Hosting*, Mich.
further infortnation u to thia movement of plaintill*' order that they have 30
oath of fidelity to tho privileges of tho
wiu, BE HEID ST
provincca.
day* to make and prepare bill of expie cannot bo to careful as regard* &lt;• 1Prime, Eiq, Dwight, Illinois
ibb
missiotisrj and family hove loft Vienna
for a tour through Northern Italy and
plaintiffs, Wright A Holbrook and J.
Switzerland.
-WUI I&gt;«krr. Will lliw.
Carveth for defendants.
A Ixmdon letter say's ths Jubiloo sing­
er* have appeared at tho reeidonco of ।
The lake Shore A Michigan South­ Mr. Gladstone before tho Prince and OOOD MUSIC WILL BE IS ATTKXVAXCE.
and Jsmes Burk vs. Robtrt C. Stewart,
A ■ | f 11 ’AJTfl iy tx7 ■ * 11 h r *4:
ern Railroad Co. will carry article* to Princess of Wales.
tho International Industrial Exhibition
motion of plaintiffs, and plaintiff* orA vivid, cireum*tantial,and interesting
n.o iugvvdirots are publubed i
Ik,Ilk, nt
ft
Howard Burgess, formerly editor of narrative of an earthquake at Santiago,
ling by law the railroad coiporallons of within airly day* or In default the cases ths JfmWf &amp;ateaaM, lately of tbo Chili, by our special corrrspondont. is
published elsewhere.
our State.
Irulucnl. It will pcsitively cure
Sncon.—Wo submit to taxation and
Th- Sultan's second son. Prince Ma­
SCROFULA, SYPUJLIS
of Grand Rapids for plaintiffs, J. Car­
hmoud Djelelsddin, has been promoted
ernmsnL but denounce aa unjust and vo th for defendant*. /
NAfiSM.___ ___________
The road bed ot the Grand Rapids A to bo a Rear Admiral in tho Turkish
oppressive all taxation for tho benefit of
Robert J. Grant and Davon Phillips Indiana Railroad is nearly graded to
LIXG. GOUT. GOITRE,
v*. Helen M l^onard. Asaump-it. Little Traverse, and tbo whole lino will
OROXC111TLS. NERV­
Baron do Reuter hating luki-d Earl
OUS DERILITT. INCH'Judgement for plaiauflS* for till 21 and bo completed to tho Straits of MackiGranville if the British Government
IE N T CONSUMP T1ON,
security,
I diwatc* arising from an
During tbo month of July, 11 oon. wobM protect his interests as a Bri tub
cent. Cha*. H. Bauer for plaint'ff*.
• cxoditioa of tbo ttlocd.
victs were received at tho State Prison, ■object in the event of difference* aris­
I regulate our
Benjamin 8. Dibble ,vs| George Pur- 21 discharged, 2 pardoned, 1 granted a ing between himself and tho Shah, bjrd
GranvUlo
answered
that
the
Govern
­
it for plain- now trial, and 1 died; leaving 626 in
ment
could
not
bind
itself
oflkially
to
do
.
prison st tho ond of tho month.
sutthy i'liysicfous, Min.
be G.vpei. and others.
Tho locomotives on tho Big Rapids
REAL GENUINE BARGAINS
Division, also on tho main line, of the
Cobb for plaintiff.
Chicago A Mich. Lake Shore Railroad,
LITBKAKT KOT1CIS
to buy- anything in our line, eliould
Ann J. Palmer vs. Joeeph Davis, ot arc draped in mourning, in token of ronot fall lo come and -s-w us. We
rjo-ct for tho late Chaciss Williams, Asmake a »riiCiAiJTV In
far August cunhonesty and capacity tho only valid claim ing. Ordered that case bo opened, and autanf Master Mechanic.
4. K. CosfervM* Stalk, atn
rnd believe defendants hare leave to answer within
A picnic and anniversary meoling is Braco, Eliralx-tli Stiiart Phelps, James
to bo held by tho Odd Fellows of Branch
Freeman Clarke, John Savage, Char’cs
AND
’flic fall Term Login* Sept. 11 th.
County, August 15. Hon. J. N. IngersoU of Corunna will deliver an oration. Read*., Charles Nordhoff, Mr*. Lucia G.
Dibble, Brown A Thomas for coni|daiuRunkle, William Blaikis, Benson J.
The Dtucross of tho United State*
ants, Wright 4 Holbrook and I. A. Grand Lodge and Grand Encampmont Loasing, Auglsta Larned, Bayard Tay­
International Exhibition to be held nt
Holbrook for dotendants.
will bo present to participate.
lor Emilio Costolar, |Mre. 8. M. B. And can cuarautec WORKMANSHIP
Philadelphia, Pean., in 1876, hare adTho balance of cash in tbo State
and PRICES. We mxl haw n
Goo. W. Dewey et. at, vs. Maiy J.
dreiaod to lite manufacturer* of theWorld
Fino IJucof
Treasury July SUtls was •882,572,69.
tho following circular, under tho hand
Receipt* for tho week ending Aug. 6th
tod with eighty-eight carefully executed |
will then be formal to continue «cven
were J68,430,73; payments during tho
of Alfred T. Gonhorn, Director General,
foundry, and plaintiffs allowed to pay same time, 892,717,06; tearing a bal­
office 904, Walnut Street, to which tho
mortgage on compute ’on of D. R. Cook ance in tho Treasury of 8868,286,36 ;
decrease
824,286,33.
with intercet at 7 per cent Wright A
specially directed:
Holbrook for.complainants, C. G. Hol­
pcndancc.
CORNICE A WINDOW DRAPERY
I'orltho purpose of facilitating the
brook and J.pL VarfVo’eor for d&lt;-fondB nee, is an interesting and much-need­
There are 622 American exhibitor*
Exlribition of 1876, your co-operation is
ed exposure of tho overwork-'ug of little
requested. Have tho kindness to forchildren in New York City. Die J’usFlorida will market 1(M) tons of
l&gt;egiiii January 2nd, DG4
spengo this year.
A comprehensive paper i* conti liuted
Work on tho exposition building is
on ‘■Tho Telegraph," covering every
progreuing finely.
pare il This list will not Interfere with
Portland, Oregon, has had a terrible phase of tho subject and iPusl-atoJ
HALL TREES, SECRETARIES.
any future entries that you may dorire Well* A Mono for complainant*, C. G. fire. Lou •1,158,025.
with for.y excellent ongzai'ug*. .‘ m.ong BOOK CASES, and everything found |
to add, the object being simply to form
In a Flrat-ClM E-labliidiiiictit, can !»•
prooareil by calling »t:
some practical idea as to total amount Holbrook for defendant*.
Cyntha
F.
Cook
vs.
John
H.
Earl,
o
.ltebliriud
at
Salt
Lake
City.
pirture* and autographs .'r-ismittod by
of space required, and to aid in tho
mirisfrator, Ac., et at In Chancery I
Mr. Dent, father of the wifo of the mso"* of tho tolegrepli.
prompt production of tho Catalogue.
WKira fa «.H.r fa «»u. &lt;M.™1 £“*""■
.11.1 v-tar
Cha-lc* Nordhoff commeme* in this
GRAND RAPIDS.
that complainant give security to bo ap­
Smith, of tho Chicago TtkJwk, is said
last the Ohio Democratic State Conrcn - proved by tho Register in tho sum of | to hare made •60,000 out of the Chica­ i'teetmtsd. 0D tl.o Sandi ch Islandv.
MORTGAGE SALE.
lion, nominated the following rtreigbt •200 with n 40 days, and in deiault the go jubilee.
I Superior in nil departments, including
Ii1* first r-iiclo oat* of “Honolulu
LN VALUABLE GIFTS 1
Tho bsolth of Kato Stoddard, the al­
leged murderer of Goodrich, is said to
TO BE DISTBIBL'TIM) IS
be failing rapidly.
Lieutenant Governor. Barnabas Burns,
Beuron J. Lon'ng concludss, h'l
Washington romsiiondent* *&lt;y that
Elixa J. Kenyon vs. laming Kenyon.
of Richland; Supremo Judge, long term,
tho recovery of lion, llcnry Wilson is articles on ‘ho Sigaera, suggxalod . t
Wd KplVLdK BOST/rtr
,
IL T. Whitman, of Hamilton; short
exceedingly uoubtful.
letters from the:- pons, of which focFur Catalogue* Addrv**,
Cholera cases still appear in Indian­ silnri'ea a-o given ; John Savage conl-lKite of tentl. Cry.*. MtehlSM U™* v'
minor child. Cha*. H. Bauer fur com- apolis, Indian*; Columbu*. Cincinnati,
*•
4su
at
th*
m
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M
m-rw
butes a very inloretung article on
Dayton and Evansville, Ohio.
Franklin ; Treasurer, Goo. Woiman, of
| "Madame do Soiign# and her CuntomOle Graal Capital Prize, of $5,000 il GoM!
F.v-aS. Young v&gt; Mathias G. Young.
The annual convention of tho Grand
Summit; Comptroller, J. K. Newcomer,
13*6
Olivet, Mich.
Lodge of Odd Fellows of Rhode Island
of Marion; Member Board of Public In Chancery. Divorce, decree of di­
):»hcd Mewr by tho Corntasa Pu'iga.
vorce granted plaint'ff. C. G. Holbrook
Recent storms ^tn Connecticut havet
for compla-'nant.
been prolific of fatal results to persons
and of conaidcrablo dr-nago to property. and its coinprehcnsivo ttca. oont of tho
the same a* might have boon looked fur Chancery. Divorce. Decree of divorce
Th# fund of 8100,000 for tho erection subject in all its aspects, including esgranted complainant. C. G. Hulbrook ot a second hall for the Divinity School
of Yale College has been guaran te«!. engaged in this sport, render* his con­
Rheumatism, Scalds,
“
Lameness,
Tho terrible sea serpent lately ob- tribution of pormaMnt value.
Neuralgia,
Bums. Soreness,
twenty thousand majority.
Emilio Castolar rontinuei Iris review
hall, turn* ont to bo
Boro Throat, Bolls, Wounds,
gutd and submitted June 80th. Mo­
of the Gorman schools of *poculatlro
Hoarseness, Liters, Bruises,
tion granted with coat* to abide the re­
The Town Hall al Wobiter, Maa*., philosophy, and their connection with
sult of *r&lt;t. Wright A Ellin for plaintiff,
Headache,
Piles, Sprains,
tho progreas of Republicanism.
Caireth A Van Vabor for defendant.
Toothache
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Colle,
Charles Reade's serial, A Simpleton,
H. J. CHAMPION.
All Hemorrhagw,
is continued, giving us this month n
thrilling
narredvo
of
lion-hunting
by
tnittod Nor. 2d, 1872. Judgment, no Anson Livlhgiton, Lovell Purdy and
GoL Andrew Ireland died in New York

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by Joo. P. and I. W. V. who were try-, iumt a satlsfac-on—uy it gentL-m-u । second of October, it will be in order bcing to run out a Jew Dutchman, but I
■ yond alt question. Other improvetm ute
ore projected of which wo will speak
who, to uso his own words, “by deader, '
tch been, null for nil dem tnm putchers." j
A Swixntxa.—On the 23d day ol
I then asked tor Sob B., Ben. B. and 1
July
a
man
regia
tend
at
the
Hastings
D. A. Owen, of Hasungs, has on j
W. P., and waa told, tho first was still
House as Q.-o. W. Durr of Detroit— hand and fur sale a‘v re.wnablo rates, !
; roaming ; the next was trying td gvt an
said he was canvassing for Agricultural tho plants of tho Pbiladelpl-'a red, and .
honest living by farming, but the latter
imploments, and intended to open n mammoth cluster black raspberries Of |
had taken the umbrella lino nnd gone
store here for that purpose should suf­ these varierice the present season Im. has
to painted P. I then inquired fur the
ficient inducements present themselves. raiw-d t’to largest and beiries we ever 1
V tatting Cards,
Aldsns ; and found that the old man
Ou tho 24th and 25th he was at Ver­ saw and tho moat on a single bush. 11"
Businren Cards,
had gone to that land from which none
Wedding Cards.
montville, and there registered as Geo. has also, strawbenles and other sinal I
ever
return,
and
Iago,
was
now
around
Druggists Ijibels.
NV. Burr of Hastings, and jpofouod lo | fruit plants tor sate of tho very 1-eet
the country blowing his Pai'd Water
Kull Sheet Pusters,
be Agent fur Demorest's Monthly Mag­
Two Sheet Poster*.
Wheat Tbo next waa the Pioottr man azine, and obtained some 25 subscribers ratio ios. Don’t Jtsil to gi»“ him an
Geo. 8., and waa told that ho concluded
lor that publication at 32 25 each. On
he could get a more, honest living by
Mr. and Mrs. Todd of Charlotte,1
the 29th a woman claiming to be hia
practicing law up in tho north woods.
Doublc Mammoth Pueiere,
wife, arrived at tho Hastings House, (Spiiilualisu.) lectured on the fair
In bet any kind or style of Printing, The next was tho old &lt;rap-m»kor B., whore she remained until the following grounds on Saturday and Sunday hut,
Krom a one line Card to a Ten Sheet who bad tinkered hia last trap nnd gun, week on Monday, when she left as she
to good audiences, and tho lectures were
Porter. call at T« Baxaaa Owicn
died in poar&lt;- as ho always prayed ho
wo’’ roccivod, rei«ia)ly by thus- who
might.
L. B. was yet hunting, and the meantime Burr was riding about tho
through bis bravery, bo had got to be county with Nell Parker's livery teams,
!-uply
David's right supporter. I next inquir­ running up a bill of some |40, which
Blai-klurries are abundant.
ed for tho old venerable Judge, and was to date remains unpaid. On Sutunlay
Vegotatfoa is growing finslytold bo was m venerable ns ever, while
Aug. 2d, Mr. Taylor of tho Hastings
Is Kurils with his previous hisioty,
Business of all kind, on ths increase.
his exalted partner doted as much on Houm presented Bitt his bill. Burr it is stated that Gen Butler has just.
Another phuusro party leave for Gun his vlrtuo as over. I thou inquired fur
stated that be hod just sent off his isaurd an etaltorete'logal and historical:
Iok» on Thursday next.
'
our old printer, W. IL, and waa tuhl he funds in payment of goods ordered, but defence of tho Congressional salary grab
Green Apples and Watormslkma. bad been superveodod by printers, too would be in funds again on Wednesday or bock pay steal, nn l that the docu—cholera seed*—in market.
numerous to mention. As to Wm. B., and would pay, and that his baggage j mcnl abounds in flashes of wit and aarJ**. Dunning has built a new fence ho was no moro to l«- seen on tho corner wu ample for all bills. But on Tues­
in front of his dwelling, on Greon ready to drive a bargan, bnt the farm­ day he left for porta unknown, loafing
ing community all said there was some­ with Mr. Taylor in pawn for his bill
1j«t or Lima* remaining at tho
thing vranting ‘
a box containing about one bushel of Hastings 1*. 0. August 12th, 1*73:
**, no w&gt;*
r— and hia note aign- rotten wood, and two pairs of worn-out
E. B. Johnem, John Shulor, John
1 era had gone back on him, but lie eould pants. It is presumed that many other NV. Thorn. Emma- Taylor, Bonbon
। Irtigh as hearty as evor. A. NV. B., waa parties about the county have been Taylor.
dping ell end C., was tho same C, and j
Direct your loiters to numUr of P. O.
swindled, bnt up to data no reports have
bo always expected to be. A. J. B., come to hand.
Box or Drawer.
bank was now a largo Luilding, which
J. Rombts, P. M.
Adam Tinkler, of Hasting, township,
they pointed .out to mo, and said, that
lust a splendid young horse a couple of
was where they dal a largo buainese—
day. ago, of lockjaw.
os t moii serlr. 'Aa to A. Rower, ho was
Tbo best place of resort these hot y*1 l*gSU&gt;ff **•)'•
I ‘ben asked for
days, is Fred Ackl^’s soda fountain ano and another and they said they could
not stand the way of doing an hoi&amp;st
Wv know whereof we affirm.
they have supported thoir mother ; as
J. McColloeter and family hare re­ business aa thoy were mostly doing now, housekeeper, they lived well, bqughl.a
turned from th* Pino Woods and again and had either died or mcvixl away. At ni.no, taken mimic lessons, gam 1100
fT.uj u.. s-r-i"
■&lt;
that
I
saw
W.
T.
and
T.
T..
and
asked
are making their hems in this county.
about them,thoy were in tho same busi­ Crook, and have------ ’ *’”&lt;*» --I or"
Ix&lt; Reed has some swell-box cutters
rtill unmarri™! Go for them boys.—
ness,
U
mi
:
anything
to
make
a
rent;
building, that, when finished, will skunk
Fewbr’s Jfairt* Tiru.
and after looking over tho growth of
anything of tho kind in Centra! Mich.
Tea, Mr. Jfesss, but what leys do you
the town, I took the cars for Grand
allude to. Euroiwou ur American. ee th"
Bhcrriff Vrooman, returned from a Rajiids where I arrived, and should it
trip to Mackinaw, oo Monday leal, whore be my fortune to visit Hasting, again, sai l young ladiis are spending the sum­
be went to make two arrests hi behalf may posaitly make further inquiries, as j mer in Europe T
0* the U. 8. As usual ho waa succees- there are more whom I should bo glad
Chris bhipfosd, ajfvrman living in
to hear o£

For the present adieu.

'Mrr. Rbnda WitoM. or aunt Rhoda
as she ia most gonerally
W
'.snd, had three hotaos kilto-l last
by lightning. They wore iusurod

polite;.

Under this head tlie Grand Rapids !
Not long nnco your correspondent
FiXMKXs or Barer CovtrryThe jfsybot Monday gives tho following
arrived in Jaokeon via tho Michigan 1'romium List of our Agricultural Fair notion
i
of tbo arrest of two desperadoes
Central Railroad, and being on a pleas­ is before you and allow eno who is dis- at
i Deaver Island, by Sheriff Vrooman,
HOKBWAOGLEB!
ure excursion concluded to visit Grand interested in aoy tUfu to invite your iwho, in thia case as in»vsry other to his
Every man who don’t buy a buggy
Rapids. Sj taking the G. B. V. R. R attention to a few facta. I have boon Ihands intrusted, did his whole duty, or cutter of Loo Rued- Lee's new
erma machine is in full onporetion,
wo ware soon mating through tho | an observer of tho management of a ।fearlessly and manfully:
and every man, woman or child who
country on one of tbo most popular good many fain and hare been interest­
thinks uf enjoying tho sleighing the
roads in Central Mithigan. Everything ed in them, and wlu-nsvor I saw a pros- Imrabcrod, Deputy United Staten
coming winter, wants to got one at Lso's
went well, and finely I heard the boll perous fair 'twas where tho people y«s- Marshal E. H. Cady, of thio dty, went
and the shrill whistle of the engine, and trtUf taka hold of the wheel. I hare to Beaver Island, on a replevin ease in
the conductor called out ''Hastings," and boon a resident of this oonnty long
property there, and that he allege-1 be
that being toy former home, 1 concluded enough tu sec wherein uur Fair tails, waa obstructed tn the performance of
to stop and see my old frir-t&gt;da and ac­ and 1 believe I sec aright—and if aright hia official duties, and afterwards resis­
quaintances; bet when I stepped out on Low easy to remedy.
ted. Afterward, be and Deputy mar­
thn platform, lo what a change had taken
First, A few think the management shal L. Covell went after the alleged off­
plan- since Tbft the then almost a lidar- a “packed” one. Now follow ciusrns enders, brought two of them, but fall«l
to get one Andrew Reddy, who waa rep­
oess. That onco small place waa now can
&lt;
you in candor toll Aow it ia packed— resented as the ringleader end a very
changed to a CITE, with what used to if
। K&gt;. But I disclaim such a thing, powerful man. One Anthony W.
be H J. K's farm, waa now all built up when asked tho question, your answer O 'Malley waa arrested, brought here, gens. Give them a odl.
with splendid houses end a nice depo!^ I has boon, “I don’t know”—sure vnough gave bail for appearanoe, and then
»1th shads troe« aU along tho street*. you are in ignorance, because yuu ruttr failed to come as be agreed.
Two weeks ago, Sheriff Vrooman; of
What was all old wood buildings when tUl^d Ot wedinf i called annually in
Barry County, a Deputy U. S. Marshal
4 left, was now new Bricks Block with yser intcn»t,and in every j-ersona inter­
was eent after O'Malley and Roddy.
uk» sidnreB* to match.
The improv- oat. Tho admission is feue, and you He went tu Beaver island, got them,
swats had been so great, and I saw so would bo gladly welcomed, you will and camo la an ojxn sail boat to North­
many non faces, 1 could hardly,realiro 1 then change your vjowv as to tho pack­ port with them, thence to this city, ar­
riving Saturday night. It waa a bold
was inAho place that once waa so stna'l ing process.
Second, A few have acted m«n a
bo cten a village, much lore a city. wise impulse and countenanced tho
But after looking and inquiring about gathering—perhaps taking some article
ThU, Monday, morning O'Malley
fur K&gt;mo time, 1 found one familiar fare, to exhibit, and have found an articlu of ] and Roddy ware taken Into the U. Sr
that ot D. 8., and then concluded to superior merit, thereby bearing off tho Court and gave bail In the sum of 11.
know mure uf my finmcr home and "ribbon,'1 and have become immediate­ DO) each for their appearance at the OcAfter this date, the undorrigned will |
friends, I asked a Pelwossre far this one ly suspicious of favoritism—not ao my
receive, Store and Ship, all kinds of
and that uno, etc. I at but hit upon fnond, judges do not know tho owner,
Taov u Bnocuaros, of Cincinnati says: Grein, at oar Elevator in tho City of
one, left, and proceeded to hunt trim up; how then can they favor—except by
Hastings.
“NV. C. Hamilton A Co,—I had had the
C. F. DWIGHT A CO­
and at last found him, and after tho us­ merit Thia certainly is tho object cf
ague fir two lung years, and had tried
Hastings, Jtpo 18th. 1873.
I3wl
ual greeting I began tb inquire for all all fains to encourage strife in excellence
several remedies uf acknowledged or
of my old friends and acquaintances. and yon should y icH tho palm to whom
I protended merit without any good result.
My first inquiry was for J. B. F., and it belong*.
I finally tried your preparation—‘Kress
waa inionnod that lie F., concluded the
Third, Another few are rtqioatcdly
Ester Tonic,' One bottle completely
money he was using, he could invest oskud tu attend thu fibw by being
broke up the malady, and 1 am now
better in the TTni.
My next inquiry placed aa judges—but never respond—
perfectly wo'l. I can testify that y our
was for H. K., nnd was told that after : end give os a reason, "Oh 1 it &lt;|on't
medicine does all yuu claim fur it; and
locating and cit Hiring Hastings, the In­ amount to much,” why! of course'it
it is only duo to you that this acknow!-1
I diana and Squaws, ho was content to' never will by your help then, 1 have
•dgement should be made, especially as
| shuffle off this mqrtyl coO. 1 next ia- observed thia lamo remark by sumo uf
so many worthless midicihcs rve now
quirod tor II. J. Ifc, and was told that tho boat farmers of our county who
offered.” This medicine you will find
since ho joined tho Sons ot Malts, be should bo foremost in advancing thia
nt J. P. Roberts A Co., drug store.
had had a very sovuro Cl ot sickness, meritorious outorpiiso, nnd just because
and had concluded that the old In- they do not, lire one imped'-nent to tho
Krxe or ras Bums —As * Brauo
| dian stylo of living waa all vanity, andi better attendance. Now taka my word MtDto.ii.—As a remedy in tho spring
ho Lad now cuavludcd to load a dill-rent tor it, ’hat, if you and ell will just pack of tho year to can y off the accumula­
life; while we were talking. fe who• j up something and exb’Lit al tho fall fr;r
tion of thick bile from the Liver, and
should appear but Esq. NV. B. who ini you ul'l find the “por.’-:ng" exploded— t jcid aecre‘.z»ns from the other glands
Stas ran.—From the premia. • at the
bis usual high glee, seemed ns pickled you will go homo a happier, and a wiser 1 of tho system, tho Eire or raa Ikoos
subscriber on Sect 3d, in Rutland,1
au&gt; ever, full of money but h:s bank: person—lake u peck of toons, coin, po»! is invaluable. One or two bottles v'.U aboot the 1st of May last, two 2 year
waa broke. My next inquiry was forf tatoes, or anything ciao—anything to arouse all the functt.'ns of tho body to old stoors, dark rel, and one 2 year old I
healthy action, resturo the appetite, heifer, light red and white face. Any
Sam. Me. and Geo. D, and waa told
that they concluded if they rou’d not \ from'abroad know that Barry Cor
clean the brain, .and errry uff thuso information os to the whereabouts of
said cattle will be liberally rewarded.
Ue Jeff Davis out of tho Southern Con- farmers “are up to snuff” and yotyf1!i, symptoms of languor and beat mesa
I'. M. Btaxv,
fedcracy, they could stool it, ao Me. died too laudation in paj&gt;cw fee and near— | everybody feels, m re or lees, as warm ! Ratland, July 15, 1873
tf
in tho attempt, and G. B. after loosing your forms will regain "ontod position I] weather approaches.
-.
Tat Gust Cnic.uu Jcstua is noth-1
.Jas comrade, eunsidarod it nil a failure, for fertility—your a ires the1-reputation |I Soo advertisement ia another column.
ing in comparison to the imtnean.' buriand not daring to reti-rn to his native for thliftinoM—you- daughters their'
ne«s being esuried on by Jim Hutton.
town, Lo hail taken up b!s al^odo ebn- proud position fur enterprise and taste,I
luritoVxMKsn st ra« Fu* Gbocwd*. Jim is on Jetfenon Street, and dues
irbcto. I then inquired for tbo B.’s and all w'U be made happy. I tb’nk —A brief visit to the Grounds of tho_Ag- ewrs UsflMsa than oay other institution ,
His store is j
and G.’s aud» my informant said, ‘‘to the proper ootntnHtec would too the guol j ricutural Society, will convince the most of the kind in Haatings
uso the fewost words" they were trfioj rosrlt of having an address delivered sreplical'that, under the masterly hand always full, (irione low for caso or ready I
j to own all Hastings. 1 next inquired I &lt;,a tb&lt;- last day—and ironuxliatcly after of the President of tho Society, Thomas pay. and would like to have the public
call on him Indore they syuaufar their
j for old McNa Mar, who used tho west | t}ie reading in public of the premiums Altoft, Esq, the track is being perfected money nt tho higher priced grbecnes..
I side of tho Rower block for u day book, as awarded by tho judges. This adds in a manner that insures ita being second 1 Uncwits ot every description both light
I anu
and was
waa torn
told no
ho naa
had been
promoevu suporaeoJod ' at raiiivcncis and declaring the r
.„.„ I to no other in tho Suu-, ami that by thu

in

tbo Watertown N. T. Co.
TJrere's M.ustrel Troop was here on

. b^f ire|-u&gt;n of thres dfl^tn-aU
Mtiafy themrelrre that uuly the
natortel is need, and that every artide

THE

GREAT FIRE
B:/B

SUMMER

_________________ _ __________________________ at 110•12 all wool Kereey Baits now offered at 18.
Heavy Oottouade Suits now offered at |5.
All wool Guaimero Coats worth 8 and 1 &lt;• dollars, wo are now
Linen Coat* and Pants wo are now selling at 75
. I inen Coats stritied black and-whin------------Boys' Baits from 11.50 tu |15.
Rm* (Wta ami

sr/f/cnr

c^-r. a

o/iE

pniCE

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
3(1 CANAL STREET,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Keep a large supply of Salt for tutle at Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

Child

10 Barrel lota and more gold to dealers at a
vance above Car-load Batea.

small ad'

Water Lime,
Ohio lima,
Shingles of all kinds,
pi/iE LU/HBEfj fUtffOSfJED l/l Ctf LO^D
LOTS.
Thousands have already gone, and
thousands more are turning their eyes
towards new homes in tho fertile NN ret.
Tothoee going to Missouri. Kansas,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming.
Nevada, (&gt;reg-ra or California, ’• rec­
ommend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
route, ria Bt. Lmis, over th* Missouri
Pacific Bailrood, which rune its fine
Day Coaches and Pullman Sleeper,
from St Louis to principal rwints in tho
West, wiOeW
Wo bolhrve that
the Miaenuri Pacific Railroad haa the
beet track ami t)io finest and safest
equipment of any Une wrstaf tho Miaumipp*. and its connections with roads
further West are prompt an-1 reliable.
| Tho Texas coanection of this road m

CASH FOiZl

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
। Li(ht and Heavy Groceries,

ia, or over tho AtlantaSt 1'aeiAe B- R-.
via Vinita For maps, ttyo tables, i»turmatiun a* to rates, r
refer our reader, to I.

th0 ^,,nd ward, waa one day last ruck,
running and yelling through tbo streets
as though all the demons of tho bottom&gt;:« pit were after him ; and revere! of
1 onr ritisen. thinking him craay. wk-ch
;lnfact was th* ct-e. started in pr wuil
I ,nd captured him. and ho was taken to
' the jail and kept tdl Tuoeday tesi. when
'. *
__ 1,.
reireined
hi, remmst. Tho c-Me of his temporary '
insanity was whiskey so hts friends say,
#3.1 any m.u who *•&gt;» -»
of liquor in the future, should be i&lt;«oi seated to tbo extent of the law
Uotot patents issued from‘-be U. 6.
, Ofc, „
UTOMn. to
30, a ira.
. 1^;-- that date- Furwebed tho
LUTbr Cox A to. Solicitor.of Pat­
Washing*-, D-C.
IL Wh~l«-. Nilre

CLOTHING

o"T4oLKt T'HWW-

�MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

W Warn Jastaa &amp; jartai
KAlLkOAU

Grand River Valley Division
7IUQAN

AND

THE

SOUXfl

TOXINS BCT nr CHICAGO Tint

! out of th* New York market now and
, wccldom quoted.
I The foreign markets are quiet and
steady We notice that tho cable re­
ANTED,
ports from Liverpool show a alight ad­
vance in red winter, which ia quoted at
12a 2d per cental, bat a decline of two
pence on spring wheat, which ia npw
quoted nt Ila 8d. Tho highest price
quoted fur California white ia 12a, 3d,
Ccental, or worth about 82.12 per
u&gt;l in -Our currency. The reports
from Great Britain are all more encour­
aging than they have been, as tb • weath­
er has been very favorable for fee
to fueur uTs»(.
blooming of tho wheat, and it now ul'lUSru.
week eo The New UMeek&lt;*y«&gt;
promisee favorably for a good quality. Ksillmb.rud MreSuise. A.
The area in wheat wo are inclined to • r weaMi. ru here u ueocr. J.
think is somewhat less than lost year, COM New I ell. BMM.lXusge e
but should the weather prove favorable
till the end of harvest, a good crop will I towre s NTVn ..
be received, that at present promises to 1 AAT£JV.£1 iLt

eeSsbsss^

8412.80.It ru™,

be somewhat greater than was barves• ’ i t. tu.
as
tod last year. But last yoax Great Brix* "*■ “
an'reeeired|e vary large amount of grain 1
and lour from France, which it is not I
Lkelj can be done thiajyearfand we look I
far Ulis and fee lateness of the harvest |
in England to make a pretty good ship-1
ping demand for Amertoan wheat dating •
the fall.
Tho stocks of grain LIVINGSTONE
are being lessoned in that country very
fast.
Wo notice a sale in Now York which
is considered tho first of tho eoaaon, of
7,50u bushels of new amber Michigan,
at 81-60, firat of August aad last half j
of September. Old white Michigan j
wheat is quoted In New York at 81.80W. weal AgMto ererywksre far a eev.besati.
Freights are high and shipping room is fatty iDnUrslte work at the author's owe sdreetorta. esUUte,
»&lt;arce ; wheat j&gt;cr bushel to Liverpool
being quoted at/12 and 13 1-2 pence
sterling.—Tht
Ftmer.

“sari'.

SiiS!

DOUCHE,

I tote*
•I u.

sr*T •iif/sSfc

New Book for Agents!

Wild Life in the Far West

Tho pros|&gt;asti of wool are improving
nnd it is generally conceded that price}
are raising. The ‘-bears" who hav^
been su emphatic in crowding prices
down, ere getting on horns and turning
out bulls. The inoaotud remarks :
“Otic or two Louh-s in trado have

nawirttafii:
ms'.

Blooming Complexion.

I'slses

can Iters rtiKwo

■fiSu0

Michigan Central R. R.
ta' Romo Ak the BurUugtun and

iiuri River Railroad station, in Lin­
E
coln, as a new thing under the sun.

Ths people evevywtis.-e ere ee&lt;er to key
sly sslkesUe »»4 complete history »t

OLD, RELIABLE ADD DIRECT ROUTE,
Ptetot ate HiteMM. rolkinr tows ~nrW,Itens .lib into, Ksat sfbsirUl **i » sol tew

LIVINGSTONE

Michigan, Ohio, I'cnntyhania and Vir­
ginia. and one, at Itout, who has teen Yet Solomon waa right in saying thenAnalogous eerather l«ansh in his views for over a ia no sueh now thing.
year, liu returned with acme of the fabluhmente abound abroad, and may
prettiest conditioned wool on tho Conti- be traced back a thousand ream.
In Ramburgh, travchng workmen
nsiif, something approximating closer to
tho tine Sil. sian wools than anything lire in lodging bouses called “Herbcrpresented to the trade within a rouplo gen,'’ or harborages, belonging to their
of yean. Of course, ho talks wool up various trades,—and are furnished with
new, away up, and hia good judgment the loan of such tools as they need.
leaves no room to question the accuracy But they pay the cost of whatever ia
of his views. A few of tho fancy cUpe furnished tb.-m; while, in Lincoln, ’
io ]HWsaiun of thia house have already shelter and lodging-room are free—anbeen placed at Me., which it an indica­ swantig to the negro'a definition of grace,
'
tion that those needing fine tloccee an I as ‘■eomotbing for nothing."
Rerbcrgen—or industrial caravansa-1
over willing to nay a high figure for tho j
same, provided they can secure the ! rise, each.serving at a house of call or
labor mart—still aerviva in Prussia also. I
fibre best adapted to their roquiri-iiiBgt
tho beat counterparts of the No-'
manta.”
In Boston tho receipts of Domestic '|Lmku Emigrants' Lome are in Rwifarr- ,
At O|ton, Stans, Berne, ami
wool have been large, and , there have ! load.
‘
throughout
tho canton of Neuchatel, I
been no imports of foreign wool for the '
past week. ln that market, however, ' itinerant workmen find beds or other
acconimodaAma, free of charge.
i
tho transactions are reported at two and
Moreover, tho Uospicv* scattered over I
a haU tailJicn pounda rdemvod, and two
million sold, being the most active week the losses of tbo Alps, 0|&gt;en thoir doors
end tables to all comers.
The writer
of fan year. Oiuo, Pennsylvania and
Michigan fleeces sold at from 40 to 51
| than one of them, on the St Bernards
centa.
' (Great and Little). St. Gothard, Ac. No
In Philadelphia we notice that tho ,
demand for domestic wool is quite act- |' payment is expected from the poor, but
I other people are led carefully to the cqnire, and the tendency ia toward rather
higher rntoe, while in New York tho I tribution box in the chapel
pnree paid are not ao good aa in either । All thaoe European homes of hospi- DODD'S
. tality dseerro tho highest praise. The
of the other two cities. Walter Drown I
NERVINE
j diffcrance between them and that in !
in hia monthly circular says that uranu- 1
DOES IT!
facturers are tuw encouraged by the in­ 1 Lincoln is thia..-—tliat they all send forth I
creased demand for their productions, | their neats to toil on the lamedo w level
and that buaim-ai ia in a haalthv state. ' as before, while the Lincoln house is a
stepping -stone to a higher piano.
It1
to semi fhetr wool right along now and was. last year, a refuge for hundreds uf
sell it, and opin&gt; a that nothing will be ; new immigrants till they could command ,
।
higher
wages
than
they
had
ever
earned,
j
gained axcept shrinkage by waiting, and
it is not likely there will be any materi­ ’ anil for hundreds more till they secured 1
. humestoada which raiw&gt;d them into th s
al change in the value of fleeces.
I rank of landlocls and lords of the laud. '
It b tic Sew Enliii My Uiiciie
Hi woolen trade is active, and purAlpine i-atablishtu«ato are obaoies- j
’chases are being made freely, while in jI Tho
cont and roady to vanish away, aa hav- I
fort the real foil trade has not com. ing outlived their uaefolneaa, that borond
muneed. The whole business ia ganer- - the Missouri ia still in lu cradle, but is !
ally improved, but whether higher pri­
ces far goods will rule, cannot yet be do- I yearly iloubhng its development.
AU of them are as suns to guidafgladterminrd. Certain it ia that the stock
don and save ; but, in spite of aatrono- .
of detaeetie in store waa very thorough- ;
' my, the grand ran is setting in the East
ly cleaned off. and with a light supply :
and rising in tho West.
of foreign, and with tho prices of Aus-;
Rallied on their way by thn sister Re­
tralian and Capo wools advancing
ception Rouses in Burlington and Lin­
abroad, nnd cunswpientlv light imports- .
tionn we do not see why wool should I coln, 4,525 form-hunters had bought
478,988 acres of railroad laud before
not bo firm and steady, and with an up­
New year's 1873, on ten years credit,
ward tendency aa tbo m asun advances ;
six per cunt interest, and on contracts
perhaps there are some of our wool­
made since that date, paying nothing of
buy ora who can. Last year one of the
the principal till tho end of the fourth
great difficult!.* of the wool trade arose
from the imnronxi impertationa of for­
eign wool into Boston and New York.
George F. Moore * Co. of Boston, states

IwnSieqsctfsBM b fateR
Iteraesr tonls la sate raMtossd. ste la ses-te■aes with tbs Pestels la s«# seas uiU. ul
ls'ul:ss.-5?KSlbs CVssu’t-Wl’Ite lbs I
Kicss a'
lbs Nrss ■■■ «r ihsi 4a/. Iks IssAs sa4 IsssfesM
4ssr.|bs4 ta mm sa-TirM*. «&lt;' s» aiack ibsreaT as
•ball ba ascssMo to outer tbs aato swim 4as
in te-i M&gt;nnss. l .CTtbst wilb s.hI Aiuraer T-.
iSsUTJSS-jiLs.-TK'.S

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IS:

MAULEIXED

Pa

VINECAR BITTERS

SLATE

GOLDSMITH’S BRYANT A STRATTON

OCEAN’S STORY,

ISD:

EPIDEMIC

::

ITTRoy. HICI1.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
once agreeablehealthy, and
cffretual for
pn-wrving tbo
nair. It toon
rutart i failed
or 'jray hair

DISEASES

MraOttoiIMIsins
PtverfQl Deodsrizer ai Disiofectam.

ceipta of foreign wool of 80 millions of
Thcro is httlo or no change in tho
[xxmds in tbo fir.t six rr- sth. cf 1873, condition of tho butter market Prices
when compared with 1872. At the are steady ate! firm, with some little
commencement of 1872 there was on complaint of short supplies of first -class
hand eight millions of pounds of tor- table. Our sale* here range at whole­
e^a -*ola, sad daring tho twelve sale from 18 to 20 coat*, but tho retail­
atoniha of that year, 114 millions of ers ore charging from fire to six cents per
pounds were imported, making a total pound more. Tho Now York market
fatpply of 122 millions. Or. too lirit of u better and firmer, with price somoJanuary, 1878, thore waa 81 mlUioM of wbat advanced. Choice Michigan ami
thia importation un hand, ao that 01 Wisconsin yellow is quoted ot 24 tu 20
mllhofaa of tBunda were used during
the year, ffnee the first cf January,
1873, there has I ten imported 34 miL
lionbol pwumU of wool, and there hateen avfe.or exported 37 millions.
Meaci there to ■ nppty of 29 millions
now on hand ; hut this amount must not
be relied upon, as tho advanced rates not co. m to agree to thin kind of valu­
twteaMtng abroad prevents importation ; ation, and apply the word '•creamery”
wb-Bclast year liter February there only to the butter made at dairies,
was imported 50 millions, against which where tho cream io used only for butter,
wo have only tho 28 million poande now and tbo skim milk ia made into chaeoo.
in store.
Tho hotter made in those dairies comes
Tho position of the foreign wool aaar- close to the Orange County article.
kel, which seems to maintain advanced
Cheese is quiet nnd slow In this mar­
rates, and its general outlook iadieates I ket and prices are umdiaugwl, m tbo
to us that our domestic wool is likely to
bo both firm and boorant, and that, M
the stocks ere no* fall, m they always

Fta&amp; Graii taioiiMratal,

For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural vitality and Oolor.
A dressing

liStiSif'

IIBIIIIIIIIII.IIIIILIII

W. E. R£AMF&gt; t CO,

FLOUR MERCHANTS

fffoas and fmhncit of ’/mith. Thin
nair is thickened, fallen hair cheeked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured be its use. Nothing cm restore
the hau whore tLo foliicl.-s are de­
stroyed, or tho glands atrophied and
decayed; but such u remain can lie
saved by this application, and itimoIstrel into activity, r&lt;\ that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will kc-pj t clean and rigorous.
Its oecasiotial use will prevent the hair
from turning grey or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldiicv. Tho
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents tho forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often to un­
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju­
rious to tho hair, the Vigor eon only

’acsfflia'ffis'itnaarfo.
’KSfHStgit te eiasikt

FLOUR, GRAIN, PQRK AND SEED

Ayers .

Cherry Pectoral,

DISINFECTS. PURIFIES, SOOTHES

-slalto is Mto Itealr ff Bens, far Ikra

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Fiwsi S. C. Frfatoto. Jterr toFrsteir.
m

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t

THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE

BOILER WORKS;

merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and vet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rioi, gloesy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

Peninsular Railway.
* «*• «*
fej.1Stes5.7aiw

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.,
— — ■ -—U
, K.-.UI.

Zu H. MIXER’S

Scrofula Syrup!

sK?snsd?XrtTO
Ing Ulf past few yean, cured thousands
of raftering paUeuta In all parts of ths
country. It fa the
sms scrofula an ura remedi

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass.,

»
Dr. WELL’S tat of Jmteba
GIVEN AWAY.

Grate lteF4s a
.•S^n-WUb

io thought that the make up to the lit
ot July must ba otesaiy clsanod up.
The Western factory arriving, especially
the Cheddar shapes, have bare bean in
oxoaltent demand for export, and show
about aa much improvement as tho
State. The home demand baa been
"‘■SS.aleaareCfe.br fine Atrrai-

On fee Bth inatnew wheat beeoma the
regular Steplr of fee trade, and old
wheat will no longer be marked as a difforant grade. During fee week there
hna been bat lirih. fiuctoafion . old ex
IMtWaMMf l»W gt fl.M aud Mt&gt;1b**«nle. OM No. etn ebsrae, wrth frrigfrts Kt Tfl. ’per
! vtS12lCj»’. week at 81.70 and ton. Gold 175 3-4. Afahy- Arwm quoted aHn-67. but the wook closee
wife orioas at 81-68 and 81.70; and
No. 2 white at 8UT; amber st 8IM.
Nter vsbtei i. Uginufeg to
*
l«t only m yet in «nall parrwla No*
Kfa 1 white arid nt 81-54 .nd 8L55,

UNDERGROUND
LIFE

BELOW THE

SUBFACE I

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AGENTS WANTED
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VOL XVIIL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1873.

NO. 17.

ProrE»i«naI apd Ifilw Cift.

JRr tFiffom Dtskt,—Meren- Allen,
Axfotd, Brownell, Mutts, Clark, Conk­
lin. Drake, Elite, Gilbert, Gfcver, Jeffrefas, Leno, Uwrance, Markham. NewIon, Noble, OdeU. Peck, Richardson,
Bottertej. ftnULBtabteL ft A .LWarnor, Welch, Willard, Wing.—JS.
Ar Mi C.
Beaufidt, Bradshgw, Brown, Oollamer,
Comstock, Dori, Hutchins, Kerohoval,

vrunn kiirwtu.,

Tho Delegates elected to a convention
called for tho ptirpooe at taking-fate
consideration tho proposUfan of thJ con­
gress at the United btatoa. toutlung the
■fl™.**in* of the state of Michigan Into
The ceersstiaifaii prooeedad In the
tho Union, having appeard at tho Court
of tWtemw
’-&gt; » a
House, in the Village of Ann Arbor, it election
Mr-ImwXtaeM
Chaste
A.&lt; 1Jefwss, on motion of Austin E. Wing, cd
fanaa
•
Mr. McDonaD, nominated Jonathan
Z&gt;*efeW, That William Draper, of
Oakland, l&gt;e appointed President pro E. Field.
Th* question haring bean takro, waa
fr»«. of this eenroutton.
। On motion of Mr. Lane, of Wash­ (JeoMufailcW:
!
That CinriM A. JeOsnon, Allen. Axfotd, Brownelj, Butts, Conk­

Over 400 running in Barry County ! ?
Nearly 300 s°ld by u» mnee 1871.
145 “o'*1 I®34 BWMon.
50 sold already thin scogon.

TKE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW
With a full lino of uxtraa on hud. '

Mnrqv.111.
URN. LtNSLEY k LEVER,
will rweb*

studf.baker

%

of Washtenaw, be appointed Secretary lin, Clarke, Drake, Draper, TEHte, Gil­
bert, Gtover, Jsfluriae. Intern Unmooe,
'pro fee*.
I On motion of Mr. jRichanbon, of Maxklina. Newton, NebfaOde&amp;Mck,
UdordMan riattaotoe, teito, ttotobs,
Au lOniu Sub, .1 a. A. L. Warner, Welch, WiUexd,
.
Washtenaw, be appointed Sergeant at Wing.—27.
For Jonathan E
— *» - —-.
■ On motion of Mr. Wilkins, ot Jjtn*-

•&gt;

wagon i

The only Wagon with the Slope Shouklcrod Spoke.

^HARNESS, on hand, and mode to Order. TIN, COPPER, and
SUEIjIT IRON WARE Manufactured io Order

rttaeUoaJ

Hf--trf:ns an&lt;i

ctoud (upon which the captain of the ,
boat was gating aoxously.
“We mey, but do not foul alannod
riadspi"
namqa ol delegate* duly elected tothia
With an air of Bonahalaaw bo pulled ! convention.
.
Whereupon lha CTiair announced the
a rod cigar-case from hte pocket and
asked his waipauion if she objected to following gontlssna as raid committee ;
a smoke. Thon bo stai ted. end quickly MemosWilkins, McDonoft, Wing. GHreturning tho red [one to hte rieeket, more, Biehmtmd, Weleh, and Bichanlpulled forth another of a blue odor.
“How many cigars do you smoko in
a day t" inquired tho lady, evidently
amused
st the
sight of two cases.
' 1 fc_,_________ _
* -*'•
—
—
__________
----Ths other colored, and ft struck mo stationery, Ac-, far tho use &lt;
•hot hte voice slightly faltered and his bera.
On motion of Mr. Lawrence,
hand trembled, as bo mads some laugh­
ing reply.
•Soon the storm came pouncing down Im appdGilcd to report Bules foe the
upon u*. We ware midway in the chan­ gevemmoat of the convention.
nel, M that wo caught tho fall foron of'
Mrasra LawTSMS, Drake and Welch
were appointed said oonimittee.
tho oca wm! gate. Both were terrific.
'I he eon swept the boot, which lay so . On motion of Mr. HcDonoll,
Tho convaaBon adjourned to 4 o'clock,
f-: over that her machinery was soon .
dstxagrd so the: it could not'work. Tho
FMtt&lt;A&lt;Mk.r.M.
wmd, socomieg like a demon, threw 1
Ilin convention met pwrewaEt to ndi hoe oTsr still farther.
I Suddenly we observed tho sailors ou-, 1 Jourwtnefrt.
Mr. Wilkins, from the aremrittee ap-

mowers, oiuix. cultivators.
SILKY HAKES, Jr.
K

10,000 Machines
“jam
FIRST PREMIUM

44«O DlfY GOODS rft E/inLcts Vjfifirj-f.

Bum Hxi. Mints- Jut 49, 1811

DENTISt

Millie,'

•

Michijan.

van iruaer, 21. Warner, wciuv, vvuxiM.Wood.-ai.
Martin Daria, was thereupon declared

, The ladies »&lt;3named; the handsome
i juuaonger tort hte self poaaoiaion, and
I ran hither and tihiher.
The cool behavior of tho littlo lady in
I black contrasted atrangsly with ths
agitated demeanor of those around her.
There she stood, calm and immovable,
1 was stopping at tho Hotel Windsor, her bright steal blue eyes Sa«l upon
. at tho Bue de Bivoli, Parte.
.
the handacn;o stranger, of who ahe did
’ On" morniqg I was smoking in tho not loM sight of fur a momenL
colonnade, when a tail, elegantly drsae“Ksep quirt, ladies ond-geutlentsn !”
ed genfljmta asked twrtuteston to light sang out tho captain—*'Keep quoit, and
hte cigar by mine. I saw at once that don't crowd around tho boat so ! There
। he was a FnAchman, although his will be raxn in it tor you ell; and, bewm nearly jorfoct.
’■ **■—*------’--------------- ~gto ottr
Thanking the farmer* of Barry county for their liberal gup- • “English"
‘'Have you heard the news F’ be in­
blowing
port in the past, we hope we shall merit it in the future, believ­ quired.
ing it in for our material interest to support home manufacture*.
“No." ’
Com—Jeae. Mesrton, James Odril.
“Is it possible! Why, all Paris te !tos.&gt; addressed. The moment the host
(MHsad-O. D. Richardsua, William
"
DWIGHT k BURRALL.
was lowered, into it they all bandied,
Draper, 8 . A- L. Warner. Samuel batamong thatu tho handsome passenger.
‘•The Countess de Harville, Ute fair­
A huge sen caning along, roaring like tcrlce, Edward W. Peek, John L
est of the fair, waa found tnurdnrwd thnad.n*, farted tho tacktea. tearing tho BrownoU.
Jfatnrt-John Tuckor, Joint 8. Axin her bed, lut night, her bureau bro­ boa: from tho steamer Ixfare either tho
ken open and ten thousand franc* mis- lady in black, or 1 could enter it The

OUR CULTIVATOR

rreolutfon, wlueh was laid on ttoMMe:
AiwoW That the Pmsidsni request
the Bpv. tho Cinq? ot fate riHggg «p at­
tend alternately and open tho siuinga
of this conrenbon by prve»- ’
The Huies reported yesterday, haring
been taken up, on motion at Mra. McDoneU, were conridtrod and amonded,
and adopted os follows :
nexxs.
1, Upon tlw nppoarance of a quorum,
tho President stadl fake fae chair, and
tte&gt; convention shall be called to order.
2, TbaMteutteoof thspreeewdtagday
•hall tlisa be send, at which time'mistakos if any, shall be comcted.
3, Tho iWdsnt shaft preserve order
and dworom, and faMI dteHe qmwttons
of order, subject to an appeal tn tho
convention; he shall have tho qght to
nominate any mesnbv. to. partem. the
duties of tho citeiri'bw snqn HnMtation shaft not extend beyond an ad-

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS'

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY8

CITY

Pure Wines and Liouors!

What is it ?
FINE NEW STOCK OF, a tall tree planted by the
DRY GOODS,
'ee. My “Trip Hammer," with which I makeurons for 1JUGGIEM.
te Valuable ■•MaCHIxa" I have long felt the need of. It te one of the greet

CLOTHING.

« which enable* me to aril Busglc* a&gt; LOW aa&gt;&gt; DEFY COMPETITION.

HATS AND CAPS,

Michigan _Exchangi

One Hundred Uollnrm.

PATENT COOLER

.And two Seated Farmers’ Buggies at

PHCENLX. CASH STORE

IF YOU WANT

J.L.BgED

Will

not bo Undersold,
BUSSELL * NEVINS.

SGIOOL (Illi I
J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

HASTINGS IARBLE Wins

Stqital aiilsduicil
Medicines

Dye Stuffs,

ITAL.IA.AJ
MARBLE

PAINTS &amp; OILS

CHRDMO9 I

Afterwards I hoard from other ac­
counts of tho late tragedy.
Among the details of tho affair was
one which peculiarly improsaed mo­
uld which my first informant had not
spoken of— an oversight which surprised
me, as tbs occurrence bo had not mcnucmod was at that kind - which would
bo most apt to iteiko Um fan«y.
Upon the throat of the CtonutiNi tho
murderer, in throttling her, had left a
mark from a rug he wore—the impre.ston of a chariot wheel with n star in

tag the jewriefa* shot
wh&gt;ch aad by whom ■
irt wheel devare was .________
“Who ia Joan MoMsjaaanr*
“Wbat. Moeqtunu, car famous dotootire? Although hie courage Is weft
known, you would not. to took at hte
fair, detente fane, and form, teller.
that ho conM fight a gut 1"
A week iMtar I was aboard the etcamor, bound from Gulms to Dover.
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Bicker, Bota Wilkins, John Hutclrina.
JFatemre—Joseph A. Smith, WilHamH. Welch.
BrowA—Harvey Warner.
Uilltialt—Zochari-vh Van Duner.
I^fur—Mason Butt*.
tbo only two toft aboard the steamer—
Softer, G— ate SAiwewi
that 1 paid littlo attention to the drown­
Thomas J. Drake.
ing man.
Tho steamer was, in fact, gotar down
CTfafea—WiL
■m A. Hichtnond.
AlU/aa and Berry—Bichord Woare.
Tho oornmitteo farther reported that
Messrs. OdeU and Van Doser produced
no certificates of election, but from collateral evidence furnished, recommend«d that they be permitted to take seats.
wn»hwl away, when, quietly motioning
Ou motion of Mr. Wilkins ft-wu
mo beck with one Lend, she toted a
Assskvd, That the report of the oomcoil of rope, and throw the end to tte
udttee be sMcepted.
handsome passenger.
lie eaught it.
On motion of Mr. Richardson, it was
when, turning to ma. the lady requested
Mi That Mrosre. OdeU and Van
me to help haul thu mon aboard. I
compliod, marveling at the lore and de­ Dutor bo permitted to take neats tn tho
coavantion; tho former os a delegate
votion thus shown by a woman towards
from Gees county, and the latter as del­
an acquaintance of an hour.
egate from Htortlale wunty.
His power over tho ftunafa sex must
Mr. Lawrence, frost the eomteittee to
bo great, I thought He ft conceited,
prepare nabs fat the government at the
but not without reason.
convention, made a report which was
The Men flashed clearly across my Laid on tho table.
mind, in spite of my danger. The
The following reeolnitans, offered by
■chooser; however, waa vsry sew, and Mr.
Wilklna, were severally read ail'd
I bad every reason to believe we should

Socretarioo and sSergeant at Arms, end
said, sternly. *T would like to see
that tho eante shaft bo ctoora by bal­
what monsieur carries in ft.”
lot.
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“Wh^—why," stammered tho stranMcDonell offered, the fallowing Ttso*
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could any another word, j lotion.
R»kM, That F- P "mdlnw be em­
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ployed to do the printing of this ««Mr. Whig niored so to nsurttd said
[resduiton as to enthoruro the Secretary

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““-'to procure tho printing required by lbw
“I have foond it at last. Tho jowri- '
r amnred me it wm fa.

DENTIST
HEA^JBTONEH.
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLEH.
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distingutehed
grand father of th# Conntow years ago.
Little did ho imagine what a terrible
use would be mado of it.”
“Tbi! is bad nows- How any man
coulu harm a woman thus in cold blood
fa more then I can imagine.'’
“Ah, monsieur, if you had ever seen
the Countess you would wonder still
more. She was beautiful —beautiful ne
an angel," he added, stroking his whfa-,
kora with u unsnfatakesbtc air of vu-

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Single scat Buggies as Low as

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Tbs question baring been taken, was
docidod as follows:
Fur Martin Davte,—Moses. Alton.
Aifard, Browneft, - Butta, CtmMta,
Clarks, Drake, Draper, EUfa, Offoert,
Giorer. Jrtfaries, Irtie, Lawmece,

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llo Mwas
cnrlalsly
n ivery
haadnomo
man.
faaJ
Swmn
tef aie
« a
btoiepon Ms good Mate.
He Msedtaumty tatter ud thi-

“By what right,” bo than atammered,
"do you—”
He pauw-d m the other throw oft her
tsh features.
“I «ra Jean lfoeqtmn.fae aefoctireF
he quietly remaAtd, “&lt;md I-robbed the

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may withdraw it before
put thereon and Wfor
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�Sixth District—Thoma* D. Dewey, of
Owoseo, Republican, farmer and mffler,
and Ira D. Rouse, of Lavingston, Demo­
crat, fanner.
Seventh District-Ibwnrand North,
of Vaa..v.-, Republican, farmer, manu­
facturer and merchant, and John Divine,
of Sanilac, Republican, lawyer.
Kghth District—David IL Jerome, of

No Dull Times!

GOOD :

THEAP I

braska than stock-raising. Nona will
Indian corn u to bulky far
Revelations of An Overthrown Oak- abetter.
I
mt transi-ort. Il, needs a condens­
In a hurricane paasiag over the Ohio er. What it noods it finds in cattle and
River and down too Miami Valley on hogs. Hog-skin and cewbido make the
tho night of the 4th of Julv, a splvndid boot bags—bags that hold ten tones
grovo of oaks on tbo “old Anderson more then csavas bag* of the ramo
farm’’ of a Mr. Bogers,- m tho latter
.Ashland is a new town on tho ■‘Bur­
locality, was almost whollyJpostrated,
and hcro -is an smoxing atmy derived lington Route'' from tho Misbeippi Riv­
therefrom and gravely communicated to er to fort Kearney, and 25 miles west Everybody is invited to cull and examine the new and mammoth
of
Plattsmouth, lu that land-disirict
tU Miami County Dsswenrf by one J. F.
stock consisting of
over 25,000 houie-stondars and pro-emp­
Clark:
ted (6 1-2 o’clock) drew near hundreds
“Upon the morning subsequent to tbo tors have filed claim* al tbo United
of sjiectatora gathored on tho city whar­ storm (Saturday) Mr, Bogers, in com­ Htetra office in Lincoln, and about S.000
ves and upon the streets corner* in the pany with a tired man, i&gt;tocoeded to have bought B. ft M. Itailroad land on
Guarantee* BATlWACnpN &lt;m Evmy^ng^he^Itecommrod^ and he eapedally
neighborhood adjacent to tho Point inquire into the extent of the damage ten years' credit and 0 per cent inter­
Airy and Smith's Island ferries to wit­ inflict fl upon Ue premises, and the est Ou land contracts since 1*72.1101)1ness tbo novel sight It was conantlr first objective point was the ruined »rf the principal fa payable till tho
rumored among tha motley throngi that grove. Tho center tree of the plat was
of four yean.
the baHooUst on thia occasion was the a noble oak, tbo king over hie fellows,
Of which bo ha* a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ho i»drtarmined tu sell at th
same who had during the present sum­ and a tire which had stood the ravages
A’lSRY
I.OAVKS'l’
RATES I
mer given similar exhibitions at Glou­ of time seemingly unwathod for several
cester and Smith's Island on which oc- centuries. This tree had be«u snapped
and felled bv the storm. Upon exam­
Unto the 1st day of June last I had
ining tho fatten giant for the purooee of received from all sources, on this fund,
ascertaining its worth as rall-timbor,Mr. in money and pledges, a little more
Tbo following is the programme for
Rogen mado a startling discovery. Thia than 821,000. On tho 81st day of May
the annual meeting of the Michigan
was uothmg tern than tbo fact that tho I toft my homo and all my other bnsltree in fulling bad disgorged a skeleton! nras, and since that date 1 have given
Association uf County Superintendents,
year will bo one of much interest and
Tho bones were disconnected, yellow ee my entire time, with tho exception of
to
bo
bold
nt
Jackroe,
August
20,27
muse than cediaary activity for an elec­
gold
with ago, and scattered promiscu­ one day in tho week, to this interest,
tion in what is termed, politically speak­ and 28, 1878:
ously over several square foot of jmls- toiling early and late, wook days and
tuiage. The skull was almost intact; Bundays. Adrian, tho first point I vis­
At the old stand uf M. Allen, State Street, Hasting*, Mich.
ing, “the off year.” AU rido imure are
prescriptions carefully compounded
ited, nobly responded to 83,000 Ypsilan­
likely to bo lost sight of, and there is to
Uve safety. At the hour appointed,
ti, 81,000; Allegan, 8781 ; Coldwater,
be a stxaight-out fight between RopubFront street nod Delaware avenue,
82,000 ; Battle Creek, 81,000; Nites, 81,
the
upper
portion
of
tha
balloon
cvuld
lioauism and Democracy. Tho platform
000; Greenville, 82,200 ; Eaton Rapids
KvSTT UlROMOS. 1.1THOORAFH1C CATOS. EF.WMOie OF
be seen slowly expanding above the
of ,tbo recent Democratic Convention,
8000 ; Booth Albiuu and Hmuer, 81,650.
MERIT, wd ..nytiuat pm —3 »
lumbor-pilee on tho island which inter­
1 have naw, from all sources, in money
With its almost endteas iteration and
cepted the vtoWy end the genoral antici­
XITHIC, AT NEW YORK PRICEH I
and
pledges,
a
little
more
than
810,000.
aetarnt appeals, means, if U moans any­
pation of tho expectant multitude, was
This 840,000 must all be gathered in,
thing, a return to tho old iaeuse. The
that, like previous exhibitions tbo as­
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and 820,000 more mint be raised an t
Btreeta, Harting*cents would not exceed a certain altitude
blood nffinra.
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JNiyi-ite M _ _ G*XJFtd
datroctions occasioned by Groclryism
paid in on or before September 15,
I: u r t n quu-k r.-trrr.i. I
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by reason of tho procantion above al­
making 880,000. If thio ntrrr AnMn| j
are rotuovod ; tbo overtures of tho Lib­
luded to.. There was no little constern­
M
net
yxnrf
crer
to
Us
A
’
adotro.ml
find
mm
eral Republicans are rejected, and tho
ation, therefore, when, shortly before 7 remote date the vary heart of the oak C.nmi/w »y that doy. (Are Ms a-foh I
party of Boarboaian and the party of
o’clock, tho balloon suddenly shot direct­ had l*en cleft ly lightning. From a asu-anl k*kA Am fava r&lt;*te ufatfnlfd and
ly upward, to a height of several hun­ spot twenty feet from the groan 1 up­ not only Uu 860,000 u loot, tut 850,000
trodeetd. itwi'.l positivelyctfro I
dred
feet above tho tree-tops wtbnut any wards to tho first great fork—a distance vAwA *u plrdftd /root .'n&gt; perm, m rca- .
SCROFULA, XyPHlLIS
eaeh other, cech a distinct drawing
visible moans of bolding it in position. of ten feel—a hollow extended, and from ditwa Oat thio 860.000 «AeaU to raised, u
in ittrariinu otwro. IIUEUof l&gt;arty Unco has a good offset ia
A steady brwro waa blowing from thia cavity the skeleton bad been hurled. sZm loot, utoJfa 8*. 10,000 dopndnt an tto
MATIS.V. H71) TL’S KEL­
strengthening tho convictions ol men.
the southwew, and as thamr-.hip mov- If wo but know who be was, thought rowM/ of 820,000. What shall we do ? I
LI SO, GOUT. GOITRE.
od off towards tho northward its pro­ my informant, Mr. Rogers, and, strange Some of my friends have roccuiumond- I
and rameving the uncertainty cousoBRONCHITIS, NERV­
gress wav watehed with breathless ox- to say, a few minutes later the twain cd me to send agents to Boston, New i
OUS DEB1L1TT. 1NC1Pqueetupnu mixed parties. The tM
1E N T CONSCMP T10N,
discovered
tha!
tho
tree
had
also
dis
­
Turk,
Philadelphia
and
Baltimore,
str.,
i
party, burn tho other day at Columbus,
gorged • thrilling history. An oW-faah- to raise money for this object. Others
can have no hope of effecting anything
iat, clad in the bespangled costume of a loncd leather pocket or memorandum- have rnccommcuded me to nak for an :
circus actor, went through a variety of |i book lay in a romnrkabla slab* of pre­
by itself. Those who may be inclined
evolutions upon the suspended bar servation, which no doubt had boon Both of these propositions I have drclinto join it will understand that enwy
which seemed to float along in the wake dropped into tho rent by the lightning, ed, and shall coutimio to doclina tbora
vote for its ticket is not only thrown
— . — ■
of tha balloon. Now with his bead to —
l»t, There fa money enough in the
away* so fix ae carrying its principles
tha earth, now twisting and turning,
ia coucerood, but it is a direct otsstrbuthe daring man continued to disport old and unique pattern were found near dow ten such colleges, und I will nut go ■
himself with tbo utmost apparent roek- tho m.nwrandum, but ii is wilh tho lat­ or scud outside of Mu lligan to ask tor [
tioa to the success of tho Bourbon De­
feeanrea.
Ho reached such a great ter that we have to deal. This old one dollar. 2d, I would not faku this
mocracy. Menever, they-cannot fail
height that th.- gymnastic operations leather puree, entirely motxeytees.v'ontain- burden on my shoulders, &lt;in my head,'
of GeueMM County.
to see that tho Democracy before tbo
10 o'clock.—"Branch*, of Study fur wore hardly visible, but in a short time ' ing sundry papers covered with redo punpeople in the preoont compoign is the District School*.” BupL Chas. R. Cor­ tbo ga«ey floater waa observed to slowly cilings quite difficult to trace, ns they and in my heart fo/two years more for
10,000 ]»t year. Bowe must, by tho
Democracy of the Anti-war sort; wbow- nell, of Hilfeiafe County.
wore written on tbo backs of army p*a- help of God, fight it out ou this line, nnd .
11 o'clock.—Dissuasion. “How shall
res and military ronuguminl- w l.Pl. I witbin this time fin the State o'! Michi- &gt;
Gubecnatorial candidate b apoUtteian ’ of
we grade Certificates r* BupL J. H.
I gan, and txiforo boptumbor 15, 1878.)
| Vincent, of Lapeer County, and Geo. 8.
—-or—•——, — —----- V —1 TArer it lino nruyk yta ,- tut not a uooaik,
particular purpose of making tho Boar- Wheeler,
,
of Washtenaw County.
set about to read the memorandum of । RYT a
Mr an ftam. I, loot.
bonixm of tbo party more pronounco.1
th. captive of tbo tree. Bat wring tu How (,&lt;n |hi, W(srk 1h, WMOni,:ittud
and uumistakabfo Boeing thia, and
hi. failing eyesight be could dwipln-r ; wUhiB thu d,u#? Answer: More than
ing. lh-&gt; attempt was unsuccessful, and but little, and this little a conglomerate jp fxjp person, directly Intcreatal in this
being moot of them RepubLcaos in son-1 &lt;
tli.i balloon and tbo manager did nut mam uf duronneeticn«.
But still be „,.v _;1,
,hi.
Will, vou
tisM.nt, they aro much nsxa likely fto !
c«mio within thirty fuel of the surface, | read enough to learn that tho eyre that
return to frem's I SopaUoeaauon than tho&gt;
but went sweeping along over tho river j onto shone in the now orblres rockets 15 th day of September next wo shall,
are to go over bodily to tho Bourbons.
I beyond. Sosno distance above the is­ often looked upon Washington in tho write on our banner, Darkw, or LiyU;
land the man struck tho river; but still, boat of battle, end amid the snow of Sorrow, er Jay ; FtJart, or Sureeu ; Dr­
Besides, there ia more at stake ia the
rctaimxl bl* hold of tho ropes, which, Ij Valley Forge ; and the skeleton ana foot, or Vitiory ; DvrtA, or Ufa; Loot, or
impending contest in Ohio than tbo ■to bring before the mooting any appro­
propelled bv the fact-drifting balloon, when covered with flesh and mu«.lo hud Sortd. Let us all now resolve that we
mere political control of tho Sate gov- •priate subjfa-te which they dewre to was dragged through ths water it a
I struck many stalwart blows fur our will write but one word, and let that
luil.«c. w.r. rren.r •»&lt; o™m.ui
have considered and acted upon.
esumsnt. Tho Is-giiUturo to be elect­
QT*Tho Superintendents and Prin­ fearful rate Finding himself growing country. Tbo man’s name as gathered one word, SAVED, be stamped in ori»ed in October, will have to choose a cipals of the City and Village Schools of weaker from the constant strain upon I from tho paper*, wu Roger Vander- H&gt;a Irttrro on a long snow-white stream­
tho State, are cordially invited to meet tho musefea, and being momentarily in I berg, a native of Lancaster, Pa., and a er, which shall float from a flag stall on
danger of becoming entangled in the ' Captain in the Revolutionaxv Army. ' the center college building at Albion- I
Thurman, a pronounced Democrat; and with as
rupee of tho balloon and dragged be- ।, Ho was an Aid to Washington during 1 As I have said before, I shall continue '
It is hoped that au County Superin­
tho parties have often been «o nearly
neath tlie surface, the men finally lol go tho retreat myuss tho Jonreys, and *crv - ; t&lt;&gt; work, continue » prey, contimw to,
tendents will be present at this meeting,
balanced that a few votes one way or and that they will otmo prepared -with I bis bolt, and in his exhausted condition
1 give, and continue to behove, until the .
j struck out with tired, overstrained arms
, last hour of the last day, if God dues
the other would turn tho ecate, though
for tbo neercst refuge, tfeveral small Bt* CUir against the Northwestern In­ । not crown u« with victory roouer. Dur- ,
we do not think they are thus balaun-d
I sailbants shot out from tbo share and dians, and in tho famous outbreak of , ing tho last two mouths I have hoard i
at present, yet the fact that they may
I from tbeir sources on the river, and that General on Ibo Wabash, Nov. 3, of I several a rsons say they would rather |
boadk-d far the now sppeorautly drown- tho year just written, be was wounded | give the lust dollar they posew than to
bo will add much rest to tho contest.
«l man ; but before they could reach ■ and captured. But white being convoy- j have this worthy, noble object fail One j
Tbo chief strength of tbo third jmrty
■ the sinking l&gt;all&lt;»nfat. tho ferry-boat;i ed to the Indian town at UpperTiqua— !| noble, generous hearted brother, who
spjiMXs to be in the County of Hamil­
| Arnoricu, wliieh had left the Marko! '• a historical place •‘well known to your i'lives in an adjoining State said to me::
ton. This county includes the city of
I street slip to cross the bar, reached him I readers—be effected his eocatn, but "I am not rich, bat 1 would rather giro I
Gnciunaii, and in it will probably be
I just as he wu about giving up, and | found hhnsrlf hiuq&gt; pressed by bis sav- I 85,000 than to as this enterprise fail nt'
polled three timoe a* many votes as ia
Mius or lUiutosi* nr raa, Woslu.— j, took him on board. The credit of Uh j ago foes. De saw the hollow in the ' this time.” Another man, in tho midst
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any other county iu tho State. In the ' Poor's Railroad Manual one of the beet rescue ia due to the night fores of tho . oak, and despite the mangled arm, and of life and engaged in largo business
| America, who lost no time in running a with tho aid of a beech that grew bo- ------ K------------- -TO DE DMTRIDVTED IS
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State election in 1871, out of an aggre­ of Atuvrican authorities, has a com- |! ladder into the water, upon which the
side ttw giant then, ho gained the haven,
luuro
my
right
arm
than
for
this
cause
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gate vote of about 34,000, this county para live statement of the number of, mon was helped on the boat in a thor­ ; and dropped therein. Then camo a to fuffer di-lrat" An. old mon, 71 year*. I
sJ I lAI t O
I fearful discovery. He had miacalculat- of age, who baa prayed, and tollod, andJ
gave a Republican majority of 1,540, tnflo* of railroad on the globe on tlm oughly exhausted condition.
f useful: SOXTlll-Y
The balloon, when lightened of its l ed the depth of the hollow, and there given for hu colb-go for mere than 3" .
and in 1872 gavo some four thousand 1st of July, 1870, and abo on the 1st of
load,
went
careening
wildly
along
upon
'
was
no
vseape.
O,
tho
story
told
by
mejuriry for Greeley over Grant Buch January, 1873. Tbo woaauremont b
ntebpbise
the waves, now white-capped by the tho diary of the oak's despairing prison­
'trcngth u tho present Liberal party computed in English mifea excepting stiff cvenmg broem in tho direction of er 1 How rather than surrender to tho
in Ohio has b chiefly recruited from the
Cooper's Point, where it finally brought । torture of the stake ho chose death by time.” Said Im, "I would willingly lay One Grand (W tb tf $5,000 u GtM: j
' starvation ; how hu wrote his diary in down my life to-day, if that would save
Republican party; should it prove sufPrijx,g &lt;l ww , .
FALL TERM.
. tho uncertain light and tho snows 1 Here
point.z"Luckily there ware no frail craft is one entry in the diary :
pubbean majority in Oinannaii, it might
Superior in nil department*, including
inthsfway of the unwiekily monster to 1 “ ’Nov. 10.— Five days without food!
10,952
gin, Hamilton county to tho Dwaocrau.
dispute its right of passage, but on the |I When I sleep I dream of luscious fruits
contrary, tho skill, and battoaux above snd Jlooeiny oitraiiut. Tho stars feuyA at you to give a year’s time, nor a mouth's O*« Herve and )i«ay, vffiMffl-sesMri UsrWith this county repraeented by all
tho island were glad to give tho unusual my misery I It is snowing now. 1 time, nor to bretow all of your earthly I OlwPjl»loJa^^K2i#.w.fnlaMw!
NethorUuuIa,
1,560 i visitor all tho sea-room to which its nov­ frow white 1 starve-. God pity me ”
Belgium.
elty entitled it
'•Tbo italicised words were supplied Ufa; to yht arrordioy &lt;u GW Am prosperFor Catalogue* Address,
man might bo possible, and a trifling Portugal,
The rescue end its startling incidents SMr. Cogon, a. tho trembling hand rd yew; to pro tkttrfully and to omd year .
2,097
disaffection there would make a vast Spain,
were witaeesod by thousands of people
■times refused to indite plainly. 2rrfay wit* year ran AwU.defsro Soyin&gt;­
2,092
\Vbolo number of gifts, G.'XH).
Italy.
GEO. W. KEYES, Secretary. ’
upon Smith's Island and along tho
difference to either party, - und there Switaerlaad,
- 29. (Send to David Preston, Ih- j Tickets limited to 56,1100.
troit, euro David Preston ft Co., by draft j Ascui* Waato4ke sell Tickets,' to
have been times when it would control
18wC
Olivet, Mkh.
4,270 whanrea, and serve either as anotbar
3.029
commentary upon the dangers of bal­
or poatoffire order.)
the State election, hone* the intercet of
looning or upon the recklsesDess of in­
Warcroom, ^'o. 255 Grrtne, near Itighth St.,
The Detroit Annual Conference will
BEND FOR CATALOGUES
the campaign will, to a largo extent,
dividual balfonista. The rescued air­
meet at Ypsilanti, September 3. The
lam upon tho aspect of affaire in thio
gymnast. after being carried to Camden, Roger* has written to Lancaster to as­ Michigan Conference at Ionia, Septem­
started, in composy with some friend". certain if any descendants of the ill-fat­ ber 1U. All ministers and all othrtaiagte eouafy, though we believe with
ed Captain lire ; if so, they shall hnve friends having pledges in their hands
gnvtla'.ahn. P«l H..SXFW... SU If Crete12,870
MrecUo ■ Cfc««h Mm*...............S to If ereto
bis bone*.”
for this fund, will pfeasn collect tho aam&lt;&gt;
Should no such deaeendants survite, and remit to me, as above requested,
tho narrator of die discovery proposes before tho nur bat or urrunx.
Wo expect to get more than 8(10,000 '
before tho time uxpinw, and yot if our 1
friends fail to pay and remit to us in
peerihieto carry tho State of Ohio for
time, our cause will bo foet- Now if
any party on any auch platform as that
yon had rather giro 825, 850, 8100,
Tho Detroit A Bay Gty Railway
laid down by tbo last Democratic State
8500 or 81,000, or even 810 than to see
of 1-iANo.Foirre classics.
this collego lost, plcerc manifest it by
Gmmtirwi,. or fix any *U fay like across the Atlantic Ocean, and they are Company have chaugvd then running
time
from
Chicago
to
Detroit
time.
sending the same forward at once. Re­
magnificent steamers, too. They ran
Lansing
has
voted
to
build
five
now
member that if this 860,000 is secured it
from Liverpool to ITiiladelphia. The
About
tbo
20th
of
March,
I
took
tho
bridges over tbo Grand River, at a cost
secures ft tho college an actual endow- MB kr &amp;Je it tk Ural Udu nates
I'cunsylvanir b the first one launched.
train from bore tor Chicago, M2 taitee.
of 825,000.
Leaving this city at two on one after­
UKI) PL4STER,
Bho baa just returned from her first voy­
The Port Huron and Lake Michigan
age, making ths distance from Queens­ Railroad is to be pushed through to noon. bhauld ordinarily have reached
STUCCO
that Queen of tho Great IxkiKi al three
town to the Capes of Delaware in twelve Oromo thia season.
o’clock ou the next afternoon. But at
days- As soon as bar engines fairly
Tho war on person* owning dog* tho Missouri I found it hnpoeribte to
«*ule. she will exceed this rate of speed. without collar* hasoommoncod through- croes, for according to tho local phrase
UME ill HAIB
tx-was ntorgoa wttB toe." nif
Tho Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, to run
kilfed In groat numlx-rs.
Shingles, Lath, &amp;o.
a glacier has ruebed down from an Alin tho aame|tine, have *U been launched,
At Flint it costa 810 to kick a bool piM ravine and blocked up the track subject, ask* tho oo-operation of tho
tad will soon bo in eerviey. They aro black, which fact can be proven by a Stang a Bwfe. valley. Boehen ieeberg■ learned in sewmee, to test tho merit and
Chicago drummer who Thursday paid had not been ma there before during’ truth of hi* discovery by eovero tret*
that amount for “elevating” a little fol­ this season, aud it was next day swept
' and practical roaults, and then to inlow who wanted to -Shine’em up” for
| dorse and xusommend it, it d* fair to
' presume it fa valuable fur tho purpove in1 tended. Such ha* been the oourwe pursued
1 by Messrs. Hall ft Co., proprietors of
' Hall's Vegetable Bte&amp;iaa Hair lienawer
And all those who have tested it (among
f whom wo may mention Dr. A. A. Hayes
I and B. Dana Hayw, Cbesmste and State
J AeeayoraaMaaeachneetto; Walter Burn-

mti.

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.

- Sherman J. Rich

Sugar,

Crockery,

Glassware,

Teas,

Stoneware,

TEJ1 mid (1OFFEE,

Coffees,

all kinds of Fish.

drugs,

T O It .1 C C O A J\‘J) C 1 G A It 8 !

CAST! PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS

.

C

SMITH. MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

J t'Cf1

BACOJT &amp; KARRS’

OLIVET COLLEGE!^

First-Class Instruments.

A TEACHERS CLASS

$50,000 00

New Scales

Students can enter at

J&amp;
P ,

.

New Styles.

the middle of the

New Prices.

SR '' MHHUCIS

Veiy Low.

Novello's Cheap Music-

J. Cole &amp; Son.

Novello's Cheap Editions

rtra urn,

THE
WI-1EEI.EI! &amp; WILSON

i/ipnovtt

,

H HMB

I ham, M. D. Prat of Surgery in P«nm,

Sales of the Wheeler Wilsonfor
the jmst year is the Best Guairantee of its Superiority over all

' logy,) assert it ia tbo best preparation in

A LECTUHE
re YfftMG MEM.
‘

' pRL st ruction, and

easily adapted to

• different kinds of work, running
easier, faster, and with less noise than any oiier sewing
machine, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler

n. ooox, sate

�Th«

--- IIHBM 84M8 •» UW MMaFrT

New Advertisements.

At a reasiou of the Board of Educa­
tion held on Wednesday craning, of
Uat weak the coq. of Tsadwr. was
completed by the election of all except
the prindpab who had Uen previously
elected, and aro as follow. :

A BRA® NEW SHOW.

P. T. Barnum’s
GREAT TRAVF-T.TNG

MUSEUM,
Mias L. A. Biglow, of Hudson,
iweecounty.

2» ranuiRT,
Miss Marion A. Butter.

HtsTIXU* CITY LOCAL
"
TI.nE CARD.

GREAT FIRE

R. R

A. D. Cum, '
F. F. McNua,
G«o. E. Goody fab,
WtUIXM Joxx*,
Cnrr. Mcmxs.
On motion the petition was arespted.
°
Sidewalks reported as
follows
T» IL- Zfaasrait, tL Csmmra CsumcJ of
u* CH,
Your Committed oh sidewalks to
whom waa rofsmd tyio petition of Har­
vey Brown and four others, would recomnu-ud tbo same, to your Honorable
Body for action.
Jous M. Buhmxo,
R. Mc-mk
J. W. Rkxtui,
Proceeding, of the Probate Court
ending Aug. Ufth, reported far thu I
.
--------------Baaxsa. by Hun 8. C. Prindlo :
... “°bu“ “*
&lt;“ »^» &lt;*•&gt; “*•
Jrir 30.—Estate of G.orgo D. Mar-1
tin, deceased.
Petition of Caroline' I linaucv Committal reported an J no.
Martin, Administratrix, praying for al-1 R. Van VeU.r account and recommend
lowanre of her final account, and far | that it 1ms allowed nt 883.83. On Jo*.
j eph Slattery account and recummund
partition of real estate among loirs-nl-1
that it be allowed at 83.
law. Hearing Aug/ltfnh
Estate ot Orrin X). and Charlo. M. i On motion the report of tlio Fnance
i Committee waa anwpted and adopted, by
Rus, uiinora Petition ot Clara 8. Rice, I I area and nay*.
Guardian, for liconiui to sell real estate.
; By Aid. Hami—
Hearing Aug. 25th.
That 418 bo appropriated to repaih
Ata. ".—Estate of Hannah Henning,
1 road ou section lino. South ea.i of Broad deceased. Ij*t Will and testament,

.1 IVlLMt. I’UUOB Amt.

mail’ akramCiememt.

CHUICHU.

and jietition far Pr^Ute filed. HearCarried by ayoa and nays .
mg Sept. 9th.
By AH. Bentley-. Aru. 9.—Estate of John Dehaven, do­
That tho Street Committee examine
I esused. Decree Batered allowing finnl
and report as to the neemsity of repair­
ncrount. Allowed and Adtniutetrator
ing road to the Fair Gruumls
I dbs-barged.

OQ Groat SHOWS
~

EACH

DAY,

SUMMER

CLOTHINC

COLOSSAL HffPOffiOK PAVUU0NS,
41M Imported Hcotch and English C**simrru Suit* now offered at SIS.
|15 lm|urted Scotch and English Caaeimero Suits now offered st 812
413 *11 wool American Csssimure Suits now offered at 810.
812 all seel Kersey Suita now offered at 88.
Hosvy Cottonade Suits now offered at |5.
All wool Caxsimore Ck»i» worth 8 and 10 doUari, wo ari

SraATxa.—From tho premise* of the
suliec.-ibor on Sect. 3*1, in Rutland,
nlxmt tho UtufMay last, ten 2 y&lt; ar
old steer*, dark red, and ono 2 year old
faster, light red and white face. Any
information in to the whereabout# of
naid cattle will be liberally reworded.
P. M. Bukk,
Rutland, July 15, 1873
tf

Ato. 11.—Estate of William Bartun,
By Aid. Bessmsr—
; deceased. Inst Will and testament and
That the Street Committee be instruc- •
[wtitian for Probate filed. Hearing
ted
to aot grade stakes according to the
Sept. 15.
J contract, o:i thu Cole job on Bailey and i'
Wightman hills, and notify Mr. J. Cole, ।,
deceased. Petition fur decree. deter­
in writting to complete the same actormining who are heir* atdaw. Hearing
diugly.
Sept. 15th.
’ The QxnmittM on Ordinances wep/ ■

STRICTLY

■odoc, Camanche &amp; Digger Indians,

OftE

MCE !

j granted further time.
; The Street Committee reported as !
ThJ stores of L. J. Wheeler and C. ■
B. Richardson aro now being pushed ntAeZteeraMr, Uu C»
tte Cit, of
right along ; they will bo re ady for oc­
Your Committee on Streets, would
cupancy as aoon as Oct 1st, and will be
respecttuiN report that they hare exam­
a great help to the village.
ined Michqran Avenue, and would rec­
L. J. Wheeler has sold his stock of: ommend that said Avenue bo put in
dry goods to Downing £ Little, and has I proper repair, also, to notify R. J. Grant,
। closed out the dry goods business entire- to remove his fence on tho line ot Street.
Provided, with regard tn Michigan
iy. He expects to devoto all his tiiun ,
Avenue that the amount cxiwnded, shall _ If you want the reyy best Painting,
in attending to the butter trade.
Kafaomining or Graiuing, ever done in
■ not exceed 815,&lt;Kl.
J this city, call &lt;m John Mlehai-I. He ia
Downing A Little havo sold lot 110
W. I. F. Hsus
jtut tbo man who can suit you.
Gif
i to Millie Francis. No oilier *ales in
BuaincM is livening up. Hardy g
Kerr ttre buying w heat al this place; and adopted,"by ayes and nays
By Aid. Williams—
the? pay 11.40.
.
That tho Street Committee examine
tho blind ditch on tbo promises of -Mr.
Gregory, and region what is necessary
This is to certify, that haring lost three
ben** by lightning, on Wednesday, '
July 30th, and lining insured in the
Agricultural Insurance Company of
Watertown, New York, ttat on Thurs­
day, August 8th, I was waited upou by
Johnson * Co’s, celebrated Gobi Pena,
By Aid. Bentley—
G. W. Brown, tha local agent of that
he best in the morin t. fur sale at die
That tho Attorney be instructed to
Company, accompanyod by J. N. Green,
City Neva Depot. P. O. building.
tho Companey's special agent wb&lt;. •! examine the Ordinances on Sidewalk*,
c»u
feJ my lose to my rirtov and report an Ordinance in accordance
laiufattion. I would moat cheerfully rec - with the amended Charter at at a spec­
ommend this Company as the cheapest, ial mectin^ifunday evening, next.
Foggy mornings.
-&lt;htr Hrooh is rusticating at Gun Lake,

the safest, aud tho best Company in
which to insure farm property.
Mrs. Ruont Wixcox.

fxm't forgot the Hom Boys’ dance to-

Dr. Itaosom’s Hive Syrup end Tolu,
or Honor Syrup. Is not a quack medi­
cine. It is prepared by a regular physi­
cian of over twenty yearn’ practice, who
By Aid. llama—
used it many year* with great suixnes
That tho Attorney bo requested to
• Ate Pumotogical Societ ia to have a in his large practice for tho cure of
Croup,
Coughs
and
Cold*,
among
the
examine
the Ordinance in regard to Fire
•uth and grape festival at South Haren,
children, and nearly all of hi* families Tamils and report at next meeting.
kept tho medicine in the house to be
Our Jr., Hon. D. B. Cook and family. ready for a sudden attack.
Only 35
D. Cook and wife, Chester Messer
wife, and other friends ore rustic*tToonscsr.—Molitor, a bit of cotton
at Gun Lake thia week.
with Dr. Milter’s Magnetic Balm, put it
into the cavity of th* tooth or on the
A. M. aro refitting and furnishing gum by tbo aide of it&gt; and bathe the
r Hull, which they design shall be face with tho Balm, and it will trouble
. ■&gt;od to none in this State.
you no BKCT. 25et»- pays for a bottle
of tho Balm.
tfeo ad vcrtiatmcnt in, this !*!**•
ijrraantre items concerning some
igs ofyecant occurrence st Nashville
.u mm us in time for last week’s p*• butowteg to tho absence of tho Samuel E. Eggehton and W. Colas
-‘ &gt;r wsre mialaid, and are not quite of were arrested on charge of obtaining
“certain goods and chattels and moneys
by false pretences" from Myron A. Full»r. On Tn«day, after a (all examina­
tion bofcre Justice Clarke, they were
held for trial in tho Circuit Court, under
bail in the sum of 8200, each.
D. E.

rbureday mowing tert, a ere. of David
Stark, E^., of Caritou. aged about 14
ysere, was smoosiy injured by be-ing
isught between soom portion uf a wag­
on uc vtarh be woe ridtog end a- tx«
against which the team rau, from B*c
effect of which h. dfad on Friday morn­

ing, about 8 o’clock.

cure.

Try it-

.

' Ed’toc -~I puldiabM- of
LT.toKi-M aad wdl maks
; a,

ta «■ S'*

Keep a large supply of Salt for sale at Lowest market rates,
their Brick Warehouse.

THS PRAIRIE COffli-SHttLK.
10 Barrel loin and more aold to dealers at n very small ad •
rance above Car-load Rates.

k’e were Num as wsil pseparid to
R&gt;’&lt;‘

REAL GENVINE BAROAI5H

rift LVfraeit

•/&gt; ®W &lt;•!»

LOTS.
CASH VO3EY
PARLOR GOOODS

,

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Oom.

CHAMBER SETTS.

Lecal IltFjes Rtitej.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.

EMIGRATION TURSIROCheap Yanni in South-vest Misioiui!

Tho Atlantic A Pocifir Railroad Com­
Ea.h.0.
A I r&lt;.l—
pany offers l,200,0W&gt; seres ot land iu
. . w__ , .__t„i,„ ir.&lt;r*vCentral and Southwest Missouri, at
from |:l to 812 per acre, on seven years
time, with free transportation from StUMDKBTAXIMG
I«&gt;ais to all purchaser*. Climate- soil,
Earner, Hreth A Co. have the larg- timber, mineral wealtK.scbool*. church«.t
stuck
of
Undsrtakers
goods,
such
—
Lag Go to J. P- Roberts A Co., drug
Casket*. Coffin*. Burial Jtobre, to., m
Urrro *»d ask foe Kress F—e
Cmtral Michigan. Personal attendance
This medicine is th. result of ynara of and good Iloarae will bo furnidn-d to
rxperie.es an th. pari of «n vid G«r- customers thnmgbuut the county free
phy«-». snd is now
“? b’ i17tf**
.Bwraxa. Ilruvn 4 Cawbolwmls drug fin** in Ciuemmili, who
Hto -re .*-in *11 ^forma.

A box of pdl* £«» *°
vreri,cr.
BCd direction* on esrii bottle. A sure

.by bladsir,
■
tJ »i.l

By Aid. Jowell—
Ranhot;. That tho Street CmumiSaioti­
er be and ia hereby instructed fol repair
the stono abutment on tho North side
of the Bridge across the river on Crook

Barnum is to be at Grand Rapids,
. ptember 1st.
Stalo Fair at Grand Rapids, upon,
pt. 15th, and will continue six days.

-1 uoxic —Hastings Lodge No. 62

‘30 CANAL STREET,

smaummamnKiooi
mtim,iiOtneaL

THE

�MORTGAGK SALE.

1’aicx ot Twu it Cixada.—Many at
th. horee. rained are what are called
the French Canadian, a vury tough and
hardy race of here**' but not very largo
wh«n you gat the pure etock ; but of
CURES
1,
lata year* there bar* Iteen imported
f- -nt England eomo very aunerior horeee, Rheumatism, Scalds, Iduncumt,
and they have greatly improved tho Neuralgia,
Burna, Soreness,
grade. A pereon can go over there, an d
for 1300 buy a aplendid span of horae*, Sore Throat. Bolls, Wounda,
heavy enough for all ordinary work, lloaraeneM,
L'leera, Bruises,
they will have good style and action;
Piles, Sprains,
the same could not be bought on this Headache,
side for twice th* money. A* to the Toothache,
Colle, Old Sores,
co*t of getting them over tho lines, tho
All Hemorrhages,
duty ia 20 per cent on their valuation ;
Dlarrhaw,
bnt if a pereon put* them at too low a
figure, he will be apt to have them tak­
en from him by the United State* Cus­
tom-House oflteen, and th* price be rai­
ned them at paid to him; so when
bringing over anything it is tho safeet
and beet way for every on* to do what ia
right, and ptp the valuation at mfoaut
^at waa paid for the epan.— One*.
NEW ADVERTISER EXT*.

MICHIGAN CUITHAl. R. It

.

W Wans. Jsisi! I ^jxjei
4U8’
aaiuoah

Grand River Valley Division

auust

MICHIGAN

utt

AND

zrrwtxs
THE eoUTll,

T1U1XH in mt CHICAGO Tin
TCAINN flOntG KOtTE

“ia sS.’iA:

Jatr. t»o a'alm

I»f'r^b~ytk af U&gt;» , SwafaifMi

SIS?
Uawtfthfc atmn.
all
worm*, that could be found, and filled ■
awith wood aaheo freah from the atore,
ch of counui ivntainud all txiUah.
Thia waa dan&lt;- ia Uw autumn of 1MK2,
with a mult in the following apring at
which be waa aatoniabed. Tbo treeo
appeared to have been rntored to «U
their early fmhnm and rigor—nd
1 forth bright gmu leave*, blmomed
copiously, and bore a heavy crop ot
fruit. On reflection Dr. Wood attrib-

1 Ma*Iras. kaaaa sad daaaritod m Mlew. 1a
[ "111 &gt;f tbs Xeetb-aaadeeartar ia. IP el MrtJa*
I tblrtr-F- er &lt;*a« AU Tl***l* te. waa a..nh

J ■*■ '■'• '""“tliSTS'WX-- ,

$412.80 wS^UrT.
ul'i Ubrarv el f'aaln •&gt;• *•*&lt; i

[LANTATION

Bitters'

ham from a Toronto pd|«r that factory |
butter ia in tar batter demand and at
’ ’ Ct. Tte Lairsi **d B. .1 Tkr HlUlest. 1
better prim than tha! made by fanu era. Why? Bocau»* in batter facto-1| &gt;MM1 ssdEaeiral Uxk NUUb. ’&lt;r»cbl Stodt*
tone*, a* in cheese fa* tori**, skilled
labor i* employed to direct or control
the manufacture. Th* milk from thu
. row* of the farmar, ^ho** wife know*
| nothing about butfer making, ia aa val. I
aabln aa that from tha coe* of the farm LIVINGSTONE
AFRICA
er whose wife unduratanlle it perfectly.
Om* at the factory, it enable* the one
to get a* large a price for the products!
hie cow* a* tho other. Thu* the system
of co-operation ia gradually yet «urely
winning it* way. It will not bo long
before other product* will be cared fur
W-__ _ ■ —...
l&gt;Mat
ia a »imilar manner. The nteeaaiiie*
of paying good price* for that which i*
available, will force co-operation among
fanners, which will result in cheaper
an i better producta and greater profits
to tho producer.

o. rwlM .n-ltlla* Ibr artiU-iadslr urtld.*.'

Michigan Central R. R.

w Mil renal* real ..ut. 1 H wfosn. I* ■*•&lt;
» . rd.rwl. Ibal M^dav -k. SSah

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DlRlCT ROUTE,
IM—n liur.ll a».l
n»kba
&gt;• '••n
.ua u*&gt;*&gt; ku. « balr.It 04 n aM Iru*

New Book for Agents

MARBLE.

MARB1.EIZED

SLATE

GOLDSMITH'S BBTUT 1 STUTWI

I II ..run.

sad

’zyt
V** llsy*? uKuw xTcbT^teVxaUtL""4

W. K ITEAires « CO..

ISSS
n

■

FLOUR MERCHANTS

HIE HI KllI' ANl.
PATKXT

LANTERN

oturv ■t
l*WV l»* 4-Iter*

Ayers

AusESaiSKteK; —• “

Sarsaparilla

M-sjftt;

£E®f
Or.”

। Flonr &amp; Grain Couisin Imiai.

W^XK-.nh tb» UOlr Md M-«r— B*iir-*4. I
V JTdLAXTl-wtlk beuwl sad Mrlladato KsU- |

J AC*MX-*ah th. Air Uaa »&gt;d
V. sad
Ur*y*a. tb» “•*’ Wares *»l Uw L

OCEAN'S
STORY
riFtad
tbo i—■-trru m

n.

odlsBi-noitel.KritolTQ.iU y q.W,q T.P^M^LAL-

tbo I**** •' «"•» teatertesl rveearck

SaSKSK

intnnade virtue*. uJ aualamed by Us remsrkabte cum So MUd aa to be aafa and
brarlteial to rlJUr-n, and Ji - aearebing
aa to eSarmMy |.&lt;0g* out the pw»«c
Ytxrea or Ctom.-The law .Steal , ruptoMU ot the Uood. tud&gt; ae th* *rroftdoca
Jearwwf show* how thia plant enrich** sad enMUdc contawdnaUoat. Inapiritte*,
the land : “Clover, if we could only im- „rdbetotolbat have lurtad la tb» aplwn
farmre,enoayteld tothb powerful anUpree* tha fact upon the graaral farnu-r, i'iUi am! ifniewi-’ Bence it* wwtdarfUl
ia a plant that draw* ftcun the ateee- euree.manyofMkirt. ar*J«“Wy
ph.re and enriches the Und. Other
plant* do this j but clover more. It has
to do with the most vital and important
element in manure, nitrogen, the very
thing that is the rarest and most difi-.
fitter puq-oee* ; thia even if a-aeed crop
is taken. How much more then if a

DODD'S /
NERVINE
■ DOES IT

UNDERGROUND
LIFE

I FLOW

THE

SURFACE !

.rnjKMiHsqhi
Dtlnl law S izii KWt BaM

D121’agoa Octarv 130 Flnj Engraving*
BaUtaa lacOaata ead Arrivals LrVead Ua
llebl M day ; .UrlLa* adraataraa la *11 *arta of
I &lt;£ WatU. M.»« mJ Mode al earth* th.- .

AIRON

ItistefarEuHFW MciK

THBOAT AND LUNG IN-TITCTE
Foe lb* aar. oF'CsUztsA. T-&gt; .' PUssa-.
Aaiteas. Bmctetr- sad I. ■■«»•«**X*. * WI’iNWALLTiaBACE. k I COMX AIX
l&lt;
r»D pwewsUr Mt' meu**uaa

Only 50 Cent* par Bottla.^

EPIDEMIC

DrJ. C. AYER I CO.', lowll, Miss.

DISEASES

BlimBLOBlUl
TfeNwOtolEaaiSStii-PoisiMS
PwirfilDndmaiiDiiiifKtait.

-MrteS

WnMiftBtary.il Hu lair.
LYON’S

5107
icreaaca the jopularity
|e Hair Preparation;
merit alone. We can
patron* that it !• kept
kigh standard; and it
Ide and perfected prepIrinc llur oa Fsoxn
HhfW cofor, making it

BOILER WoRKS.

AGENTS WANTED

,

X'S.TJ:’.

QauMV.

SHSftS&amp;EStaffi:

GStSJMrt
“ MagaeiM Had.,

Is. y. Mixr.: - :
Scrofula Sj "up
MIXER'S FCROFI L \
all HertrfutoM At!.’'
EnpUvo and Cu'uu
such aa St. Anthon t
Erysipelas, Pimple*
lulra. Bolte. Tumor
llheum, Ulcere and S
. eta, Debility aod all

Mt mm
al UK:' -®n
or t»a® Au.hhaSun, Safa and EC
iJW®*dy, pleeeaat to take, and c-' । -nlng no
mineral poteou
Front the wuuty W’or*bl
JtHt **
have, we netact.a few
TXBTIMOSIAI-' :

tam.h^S’lW

gSsJSKVi

IDr. W Wrart if Jmwa

Bottle.

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IL XVIII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1873.

NO. 18.

PriitsiMal tfli BWW Carfi-.
a lima, but was wtiling to trust to his
iadgnsent If ho thought it far the
Leet, oho would not my anything to keep
him back.
And Will want.
B was veiy loneaomo for Hester after
ho ru gone. Pho found horwlf count­
ing tho months over, sometime®, that
mutt elapse before his return. Timo
teemed to more nt a snail's pace, just
because the wanted it to hurry.
Tho end of the second year ttftrr:
Will's departure found Heater'and her
mother in th® city. A great change— '
and a sudden ono—had come into their '
lives. A mortgage about which they'
had known nothing, had fidltm due, and '
th® owner of it, a hard. grasping, nserei.]
leas man, had turned them out of haute .
and home, with nothing but their hands
between them and absolute want He®.;
tor had tried, io get a living in tho little
village by towing: but, u iu moat (mall,
country placus, vnry litflo tewing wat
dona uutoida flin, famUliw. and at last
•k® l&gt;ad to give up Ute attempt to lire in
that way. Then aho limi concluded to
try tho city. At first, affairs wen: on
smoothly. She tad succeeded in getting
plenty of work to do at fair wage®
Thon her mother, never very strong,
had fallen sick, and demanded a good
deal of time am! care, and tho drain'
upon her slender purse was frightful to
think of became to littte was coming
into IL
*
Hooter worked on resolutely. She
was not one of ttoad yuuug women who
give np easily. Hho felt that abo ~ui
went. Her mother must not raffar, if
ate did.
into tho nlgbia aha ut
before her (ab!o and stitelwd away as if
life doiwodod ujwu iL And when the

Hate a Full Stock of

HARDWARE!
tndudiag everything Imp! {n * fini( pla-l

0Kvcr 4-00 running in Bany County 1 I
Nearly 300 «,M ’’.V "*• sitin' IR71.
»oM hurt KCtuion.
oO.-'t'M alrttvly tote w«M»n.

THE

CHILLED PLOW !

a full Jiao of extras on hand

- 'CC^SJIHA-?' ST&lt;; U JI BAKER
WAGON !
i V”—
“* *3^” wiu “•
«•
»r*-

10,000 Machines

OUR CULTIVATOR

DENTIST

Saiiille,

.’SKiafearJ
chimed, suddenly, and want out Pret­
ty soon ho came back, bringing tho

Hra,—In tho obedience ia th® direotiosi of th® Esacnliv® 1 have tho honor
"WoH never Jet it go," ho Mid, kiss­ to traasmii to tta convention a copy of
ing Heater. “I ibouldn't have found th® report &lt;rf th® C mu TurHiTi ap­
you if it hadn’t been for this."
pointed "to •.certain ihooureoei ration
And to-day that pictur® liangt above
their mantel in thoir pleasant home, the
most cherished of alt Better’s . "oarth
IHtaeerion.”

Michigan, hold at Ann Arbor, ia Sep­
tember, IBM. which Metered to,
Knuckle to Ohio.
.

(ftataa/i]

‘.

Michigan Exchange.

What is it ?

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

FINE NEW STOCK OF
noons.

DRUGS

Dye StnfiH,

IF YOU WANT

1’Al NTS &amp; OILS
J-

TffiEMICASHSTORB

Now Formers,

Thu he

which If maste of good tlmlwr. and proswriV put together. there fa no danger of a
fataiw. Of^ll ul^p.ei iwr toUU. I doteT re—mber of taring a ^mik- fall-

L. HEEP.
tauwantian,

PAMtB-BAXaiat

M &lt;MiM.(p&gt;rl*l*ia«l®UM art.
Onlfm |&lt;&gt;r tasar-ar&lt;' Jobe

Will not be Undersold.

-■yrvK to: sri!ri,
OLIVET COLLEGE!

BASTINGS BABBLE WORKS

Wi atlBtatal
DgN.XI.SIJ
Students esm eater

the middle of the
FALL TEKM.

poSmY

tho nortbsm bottafaryuf Cta
8ta tea ; that fin® bring ano of ths bo«n&gt;
dariaa to which tho receat act of CDagreta requires thb aomt ot th® State at
Michigan by a change of her present

by tho artectea of compact custtaitted iu .
the aforesaid ordinance of 1787—and.
winch, if aeceodod to by tho people of' I to eumy.Md ascortafa the bate sitexMiririgan, would doprire «" of all jnris- ticn. in reference to tta lata coast of
dictioa over tho water® of Laho Erie, this state, of tho lino denominated by
and gratuitously bretow on Ohio tho ox- the act of eoBgresn, of the 15th el Juno,
'
Thanking the farmers of Barry county for their liberal nupBare she WM m tho city, and there I chniro iurinrictiou on (ho waters o( the 1836, as th® tao to be ran north sari,
port in Uiff pant, we hope we shall merit it in the ftitnrv. believ-'
hang the picture, and if ever she frit the said lake, from tho Penusylruaia Hoc from "th® moat northwardly capo of tta
ing it is for our inaterinl interest to support hunte manufacture.-. (
need of tkotcv, eta fejt it now. Why to the month of Detroit rirer; u gift, Miami Bay," to Ita Territorial une, be­
Lujan; BiocL HW June 19, 1872.
not see what could bo done with it f tho extent of which (wo hoisare) nnitlier ing the some line proporad und sulimit“
DWIOBT A M'RBALL.
But tho thought of letting her picture congress, nor the state of Ohio, fully ted to tta people of this etato, for ttair
go wM Uk® that of parting with an old conmrelwndod; and hare, required tho neveptaneo or rejection, as tta boundary
’ friend. Sb® hail formed an attachment people of this state to giro their assent line tataoan Mictogaa end Ohio, state
that they taro carefully attendod tho
.1- _r_:__ L.:» -V____ «------------ »__
' for it that was strong and deep. Many
duttea atsigued thsui, and do make the
to it -toth Lto; fiktol
loliowmg.
to think of, Oould ata fat ily&gt;
"valley through which a rim ren foim- j?
to think about tlud." she
And whereas, th® LagUlaluro of this
•late, without any authority derived
■Lttf
.“V.
from our constitution, by an act entitled
may derive from it. I must net w »el- "an act, tn provide foe tin oleetfon ef
dclcgato* to a rtinreuisoa," rofor par­
ea."
Hie took down the pktnro and wrap­ ticularly to Mid as: of cougreos, and
•oom to adopt it aa the loais of thrir
ped it in a paper and wanfaut
“Mother, mother!" she enod nn Lour ACflonaud to acknowledge the power
later, re sta came hurrying up stairs’ theredruaonmed by evngress.
dky
"1 hare eold my vnetttro tot' ItDd.
And wboesri Ihis conventton taking
Think of that I And you can g6 fo tho into outaideoUiou th® just rights *4
\ Yre, My "Trip Hammer. " with which I make Iron* for BUGGIIX.
Michigan, as rrepcct® her toutltcrn uud
The
invnFd
smiled
sadly.
"You
ore
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SOUth-eottarn
lioundary, and also her
CLOTinHO.
This Valuable ••MacMUrtt" I hare long felt the need of. It is one of the greal
I wealing your life tut Jot me, Hcutm-," .
, which enable me to sdl Buggta so LOW a® to DEFY COMPETITION.
tile said, kiseir.g her daughter"1 fare; I
, "God will repay you, if I never can."
I
HATS ATO-CArS,
"You bar® paid me a thousand Medicines
, law," anretreJ Heater. "AB I nak ,
There wwsaprt Ity littl® etocy ronooc. I of you now is, that you will get wall tu |
fast at poatiHe, when we gnt away tan j
BOOTS ANO SHOES,
thia horrible den. Think of it, mother' ।
Wo ahalf bo able to see sonpjthhig ,bo ।
tides a great dreert of dusty old haute*, ।
wifli a little potvh of Hu® tky oswrtsfad, i
and lot tho thought strengthen you'for ,
tho journey."
It wss errauged tlsst tiny wore to |
And two Seated Fanners’ Buffies al
tear® the city on ' Monday. Tin® ar- |
rougvmeBt would giro them two dare'
School Boeks Sltitioneri/
to
gM w»dy fa. Heater buried hurwlf ।
iSbiiiSi* STEmSi &amp;
licknres Heater nunal him faithfully, In tuskfag *11 needful pnqi-niticns, and 4
and attended to hi* many wants m if ho
tad tarn bar faitat Th® old jnan was
wonderfully grateful for Iter kfadtmsa,
There wa» never before an opportunity of this kind offered in Hastlm.-®, whereby
you could Jtrt a Buggy for &lt;*&gt; -mall nn amount of mnm-y. 1 4u not inteud tn !«•«■
iLwhe
my reputation as a Kggy bulkier by relUng a «« artfete.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Sweet's H°Tel&gt;

j

Mr. Hilt pnwenk-J a communicate &gt;td
from Ira Smith and thirty others, in­
habitanta of Tofado, in the diluted ter­
ritory. claiming to lie ritisans of Michigen, arid as such, asking her protection,
aqd eoletnnly protecting against tho'
power of the convention to surrender tn
Ohio the district of country lying north i
Of tho Fulton line, ia which they&gt;vo .
purchaeed laud® of the general govern- .
tuemi; apd thtl. inasmuch as they hare
aided in forming tta constitution of the I

Michigan. _.

■ '

. Au ««»k traMtUs tUeaM «*.

*

of congroM to divest them of their right®
•nd privilege® under tho tame.
Said, communication having boon
rend, woe laid fen th® table.
Mr. Clark .offend tho following pre­
amble and raeolution, which wm laid
cu th® table and ordered to bo printed :
Beeler sat before the one window in
JHUrsws, Tho congress ul (lui United
tho old tonrauml Louts this hut, Angnst Rial re, by an act entitled "an art, to Mafternoon, and thought. Tho doctor tatilish the 'northesn L.vundsy of tho
had told her that very diy, that what state of Ohio, and to provide for th®
her mother needed more than anything admission of th® elate ul Michigan into
•tee wax th® pure air of her native hrtb; tho Union, upon tho conditions therein
thia city air, hot. dry, dustr. wot stiffing expressed approxed Jun&lt;&gt; ISlh, 1S38,
her. Hho would nerer be any better did enact and \l»elan&gt; "That tho emstiunleas she could lenvn tho esty. But _ ___________ ______ __ __ _ __________ _
how to get her into th® country? Hee- people of Michigan hare formed for
ter thought flu&gt; problem over until she them»elrvs bo and tho same is hereby
was disry. Bho wits half worn out, I accepted, ratified and confirmed ; and
bcrm-lf, with overwork, and thn rent that tho said tiato of Michigan shall be
was duo, and several thing® must bo and It hereby declared to be on® of tho
had right awsr. And taking all three United Btatoe of Asncrica, and is hosoby
into runsideration, where was tho money admitted into the Union, upon an equal
to eonwi from to take her mother to the I footing with tho original state® In Ml
paradise of green fieldc and^widc, blue roopecte whateouver,*’ dicreby ocknowledging out constitution as republican,
and in areecdnnce with tho cunsfitaiioc
of tho United eta toe. and tho ordinance

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

______ Jg-! -. — On motion of Mr. Drake the docu­
ments received tan the tfaaretaiy of
State together with the Ota pewMBted
by Mr. Wing taring been read, aa fol­
lows
were ordered to be printed.

TF.1UU BKABOXABLK.
Union Bleak, over lfo«ou Qwh Hose.

020100010129150200

�laruirr

hiapU*saut u*l tradable exsay. on
■‘Motion in Plants.**’ James Jackson
Jstvot, tho well-known writer on art,
contributes a very interesting account
ot “Mrs. Browning's English Homo."
Tfe* deportment* of Muek. Art. and
Uteatnm,ara-racli wril dilted. with
good solid reading matter, fully main-

was wrecked on tho Chicago and Alton
mark upon tho pageo of history ; who Railroad, near Lemont, an Saturday
ho* conferred a benefit upon his country LmU has given an account of fee acci­
that will be ramemlxrod by the latest dent from which tho following extract*
geueraliou, bo aland* without an equal
for plainness of manner and unaffected
simplicity of character. He ia one ef
those rare exception* among public mon

pick up a newspaper to trad, bet the
test thing that moots the eye—“Anoth­
er smaah up.oa the------ R.B." On
tho I (Sth rest, there occurred one ol the

esgo and Alton Roe!, that was ever
witnesaod. We give elsewhere a state­
ment by Mr. A. 8. Burgos*, conductor
on tho paaaenger train, which collided
with a freight train, and whereby many
Uvea were lost There certainly is a
great responsibility resting upon some­
body in tho above case, and the ques­
tion ia, is there no hopes of our railroad
managers securing some way wherebypeople, when trarating upon railroads,
can ride without fear of being killed
before they rorah thoir place of destina­
tion. We think there should certainly
bo alrefcnn in this direction, and tho
following from tho Detroit Daily Tri­
toms of tho 23d in»t^ meets our views
exactly, and wo hope tho suggestion*
may be speedily acted upon:

friend, but ofiener without His movetuenls uro slow, as if ho believed in tak­
ing things easy, when there was no »*cearity of being In a hurry. He would
bo called a alow walker; ia fact, given
s’certain distance to walk and nine out
of ten would beat him, but none would
appear Im fatigued at the end of the
journey. U«s walking i* in keeping
with his general character. What he
lacks in nervous activity he makes up in
reliability, firmnees, endurance.
He
is more substantial than brilliant. This
ia noted in his conversation. Plain,
matter-of-fact expression* fall from bis
bps. What he ha* to say Js said in a
few words A alow talker, ho improel&gt;g~ihi«l&lt;-riUnda hie subject thoroughly,
fed any* lees then be think*. You
leave his preeenco g’ith a pleasant impreaxion of feo man. You vote him a
gentleman in every sense of the term,
and if you forgot what be said, yuu will
not soon forget fee unassuming tinner

‘‘The Chicago TnKow reasons with

phe on the Chicago ft Alton rood prove*
feat there exists a nvcearity for some
change ia the present system of opera­
ting raflway tinea
Nearly all fee
hoary traffic railroads now claim to
manage their train* by telegraph
through •*» train duspairher." In point
,
of fact, huworur, the uiovciuauta of
train* are merely reported tn him, and
it is only te cane of delays, ete., that ho
telegraphs order* directly to tho con­
,
ductors. It certainly would s«m as if
it would be wire to enlasgo that officer'*
authority, and make hi* direction nw#*sary before n train can kava any Hatian on tho fine. Now conductor* while
‘•on time" hare ‘■the right of way" ac­
cording to the grade* of their trams,
and uro required to lock out for each
other according to certain fixed rub-*,
and within this limited discretion they
make long runs without any iaatnic-'
tions from the train dispatcher. At tho'

unporalist, even if the people clamored
for the conversion. is beyond our com­
prehension. Uwe believed the Oppo-

ridiculous talk, we would ask them to
describe the means to be employed to
bring about thia wonderful transforma­
tion of personal character. But we pre­
sume the charge ia kept standing bocause it is the only cte loft for Demoe­
racy to practice upon. Charge* rotating
tn what has been can bo va*ily proved
tor divproWd. When you come to deal
wkli'tbe future we can only judgj it
by tho past- Tho Dnnocrary are woltons to coin charges out of, the un­
known future, but when they are driv­
en to that cxtAmity they must nut axpect sotiriblo poojje to accept Dcesocratic pfophocy a» equal to verified
trutli. When tho sun aud tho moonexchange places, or. what i* squally
improbable, the Detaocralic party be­
comes noted for its honesty, then wo
' may look out for king* in this country —
‘ not before. If we ouull be assured of

whkh their locanotiTM met. In this
case Um co^darter Beane, of the coal
train, octet *Uh ““““I roeklceaaesa,
in violation also of tho plain rales of
tho road, and with horribly fetal results.
It is certain that if the Chicago A Al­
ton regulations bad made it notwessry
fpr him to hold his tram at Lemont un­
til directed to start out by tho Bloom­
ington officer, who had also boon duly
advised by telegraph of tho movements
of tho express, this particular accident
Wo haw ao dieporitfon to taU into
tho common error of genoraiixing too
broadly farm a single occurrence of this
kind, but at least ooa other important

Tax September number of ff’ewTt
ZZeoNdeU Xsyem./ is cn our tabfo. Wo
always have a good word to any for this
publication—it is such a whole-souled
book—co wide awake, so Indy and cotortainiug, yet always w chaste and rofined. It is a regular little go-ahead,
too, as comparison between it" numbers
will prove. Wo kern that tho firm of
8. 8. Wood A Co., dissolved in March
last, the Co. (8. E. Bhutee, Mayor of
Newburgh,) retaining poseeesion of the
magazine mailing IL V. Osborne (Ten­
ormin) as editor. Ho, though the pub liestiou rcalfy rhangvd hands, it has not
suffered from (ho management bl a new
publisher or now editor, but Jtodvr the
redoubled efforts of its energetic pro­
prietor, has gained new force and new
attractiveness. l*rice only one dollar a

conferance with the Ute Indians some
time during the present month.
The exposition building is being rapid­
ly pushed to completion. Tho exmbi­
the meadow*. Tho other engine burnt tion space has all been taken and thorn
at the same time. A man—I don’t is every prospect of a very successful
know who it was—ran up to me, shriek­
ing with agony, and throw himself Into
my arms, I tried to hold him, but his
clothes lore off him, and feo flesh came
off with them. I was nearly stunned
at fee sight. Them wore a dozen or
mores stripped itark naked, running up
and down, craxy wife pain. They were
(earing at their bodies, and~feannjf off
great handsftil of flesh. Tho psaMDgers behaved admirably. They took up
t!io victims and carried them into
the coaches. I told them to bring them
into the ricoping car, and they did.
First thing I knew tho ladies. God blew
them! were tearing up their undof^
clothing to bind up the sufferers. Why,
Sir, iu half a minute they hud scarcely
anything left on them. There was
round one man’s hand a laoe handknrohief tliat must have cost a email for­
tune. I could not stand that any long­
er. I did not care what tho company
•aid, ao I just gave order* to open tho the throne of France by a party of le­
gitimise Ho acoepte. The Honaparti st* party is also active. It dues not
worn likely that the name of republic
l will be Ling retained.
The late Rufus Drdgv, of Beaver
Dam, Wisconsin, a bachelor, loft the
Fox Lake Female Coltogn, Ripon Cob
loco aad Belloit College KutaRJ each,
and fcW0W to found a foaxate *.mir.a-

ot

.MS. k. h.. . VEBY 1AB0B BTOCT.
W .Ml.. 4
iVEXIY
EOWE81
ll.Jh.TES .'Uw-Soekor

-m-riSTES AWZ&gt; LlfiUOBS, *. Kami
l&gt;nESCBUTIOS.S CABEEULLY COMPOUNDED

SIDEBOARDS al fc DfflfflG ROOM
numruBE, n arrant
HALL TREES. 8KCRETARIKR.
BOOK CASES, and everything fotiml
la a Flrst-ClaM Estal.ltahinciit, eau be
prorated byMlllwK«n.■VELBOft. MATTEK A CO.,
29 A 31 Cnnal Street,
IGmff
GRAND RAPIDS.

Also a Fino Assortment of

TV C

MI’SIC’, -A.T TVljJVV YOItK I*RICES T
■&gt;-11-.* D-”?'*
w

Streets, Haatinga.

J t'OH

...

Tua Rxrcauc for August is at hand
with its usual matter of political intor-

Aiistis ii tie Haitius Baner.
her. And here let us remark, that no
|»r*on, who would Im jostod or have
the moot reliable jwlitical information, i
should be for a moment without the Rf\foMi». Terras |2 per year in advance.
i Address the Republic Publishing Co.,
I Washington, D. C.

THE PRAIRIE CORH-SHELLEB.

New Advertisements.

L1EE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS !

WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,
BOOZER A FIANDERS,
S3 Canal Street.
Grand Rapids.

SEND F^R CATAlX^UErf
lost bare thus far been rwwnd, sad
sttrnral are still missing.
Colonel George F. McFarland, of
Penn., one of the dulogaha from the
United Stales to the Good Tmnplar*
Leagne of England, spoke nt several

State is timberloa*. South of tho Ptatte
Eivoc lumber for building* is : chiefly
obtained from Chicago or tho Misri*lippi Hirer, via the Railroad running
westward from Burlington. But such
lumber to oxponaivu, one-third more so
than in New England, and many a pio­
neer has no money, or next to none.
How then can a poor man obtain a
bottaeT-He can bcud a sod house biaiaolf, incurring no axpenae whatever ex­
cept foe a door aad window which he
can buy ready made for W at say rail­
road station.
Th*:*od-buuto builder finds hi* mater­
ial ready to bi* hand, in every furrow

and 1J verpool, at Meh of which he «U
reouivod with great uiithuriaam.
A Farmer uamod Geo. A- Knappen. of
Richland. Ksdnmamo county, Mich.,
hung hi* v**t on the fenco aud went to
work. A cult cuiue along and chewed

Novella's Cheap Music-

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ello’s Cheap Editions

Bunner baa a series of three msgnificcnt views in tlw Rocky Mountains,
made expressly for tfe ^ifew. In three
days of Yellowstone expeditions and ex­
cursion* to thi* famous region, those

IfarcrMni, -¥o.

I full-psgo view of Clear Crook Canon,
i Roeiqi Mountains, opens up tho wonderfcl grandeur o! tho*. hidden solitude*
1 in a way to make thorn seem real; a
’ largo picture oi the Snowy Rango of

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witohiug young woman confined in n
riroog tower to keep her from her lover.
MriMm Hou*, a Now Yock artist, has
a fefepogt, study ot “Brookrido Will-

Go to the Banner Office
IforFOTE JOB WORK.

fie trial of Mto jfates iMfc.i. tat- '
Juek, Setemakte, Meek hastefeiHit fe-Uok. has rrowttadi. their eon- ,
wtera oftb.smrtA.ta.Mdl XWby i

New Styles.

F PIANO lOKtKil-ASSlCS,

» the Rocky Mountains, girm one tho im­
’ prosrioa that all tho world ia made ol
mountain*. A chatming fuli-page pio­
* tart after Lajouno, a French artist,

Out of this prairie quarry
rerts to agriculture are found prowling Straw.
around a neighborhood, talkteg loud about wino days labor of one man sufficss to complete a sod-houso fifteen foot
.. . . ...
dwelling wnrpanics would by Ma plea be enabled to eras the wcragaof fee fenaer and tha
place that pan of their management, nohihty of hto aneiort calling, effur
which is fiM noet closely related to tho
safety of their pwuagm, iafee harnU

New Scales

New Prices.

sine than the September uGAtot. Europe and America have been laid unde*
contribution to tarnish the most marvaUosuly beautiful picturoe which fee
be« artists can produce. Mr. A- F.

~

€Sr O €&gt; X&gt; ®

S..Tre CUWIMU8. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need in

BACOIfc&amp; KARRS’

Magarino, Newburgh, N. Y.

mancx, but it is Mrictly true, cad I
think you would like to bear the utaty
There waa a craiy follow on his w»y tb
the asylum at. Jacksonville. He was
noisy and dangerous, and was baud cuffed and placed in the smoking-cur
when we toft Chicago. Just after tho,
explosion a young
'
_____________________ _ ___ ItoU
her lie would be looked alter, and tried
to quiet hur down, but *ho ».mid not
remain still. I was afraid of her get­
ting into trouble. Sho told me bur
brother was crazy, and could not look
after hinunll. I triad to keep her fur a

hitherto lived on their wita and follow­
ed ths Democratic party into the last
ditch, have suddenly hod a new revela­
tion, which directs them to fee sbovri
and tta&gt; boo to rrtrioyo tluir loot for­
tune*. They call themaelvee fanu#r*.
and borrow their neighbor*’ reai*n to
ride through the town upon, ao as to
impcesa the lever* of agriculture with
the idea that they belong to fee Pat­
trona of Husbandry. Tree, few ot theeo
newly-fledged farmer* can toll tho differanco between a cabbage and a turnip;
but in their shirt alecrea, wife a scythe

wo advise the genuine former to keep a
sharp eye “P°“ these broken-down
pohucal books. with gad-stick in hand
and ek/ver seed ia fecit hair, coma

rrEJI mid (J OEEEE

CHAMBER 8BTT«.
price S6.00, including Chromo*
illsgw •
Bello" and •■Crossing tho Moor."
James Sutton ft Co., publishers, M
Maiden Laqu, N. Y

Tho government troop* eeem'to be gsining ground.
Th® ealuon property of Milwaukee is
put down a* worth 1160,000. Thia is
asido from stock of liquor*.
Cholera to reported at Warren coun­
ty, Illinoi*. It prorail* extensively In
Girard county, Kentucky.
A colony of 160 familie.. is being orgamxed at Indianapolis. Many pro­
pose to settlo in Southern California.

Loox Oct rox Tax Pounjctaxa—The
Democratic politicians of the West have
^^Mitly Hevelopod a wonderful ioclina'^xs for farming- Fellows that have

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larg* sympathy for the former’* xoo-ntaout, sad hope that U will succeed ia
bringing about a healthy reform ia th*
'
not with ms kwratodgs of Jfe&gt; where­
abouts of • ringfe team uml-niLliad re­
liance upon fee MteMy to iratracrira*
of aom* oW frshx manager st same
unknown point «u tho line. Ttus al­
teration ia the feiotteg igutem would bo

my Hfe," **&gt;d ho. "have I witnessed
such a sight It vm tho fifth collision
in which I was a participant, but never
did I sec *uch utter mj»ery. In th*
meadows on cither ride of the track

J," GENUINE BARGAIN*

■ PARLOR GOOODS

living until thia change takao place,
Msthu.-elahS yean would be a* infancy
compared to our ripe old ago.

1
upon an ox cart, just as their neighbors।
pose home from the post office, it would.
require ctooe taspectfost to detect the,
hungry politician beneath the diaguiae

GOOD !

“F. W." has a chatty attic!# “Conooroing Costums."
*”
‘ '
Bottle," ia । J

It is amusing to those who have a
personal knowledge of tho rimpUcity of
character which dirtinguiaba* Proekloat
Grant, to read the riUy
*
dulgod in by some of the (
per* about his tendency

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
fbody -ft iivlied tb call and kxiiifrine the fi:w
nt&lt;»ck consulting of ■'

Coffees,

A
A
TJ- jocrCASH PAW FOR BUTTER A]
SMITH, MANEE &amp; PR]

Grttnc,

�Tn« R&gt;«r'|*u«M|

If the wholesale petes at rigox* ia
any criterion aa to their roof worth, awely A few doaee of Dr. Ransom's Hive
Jute Nobles baa the boot tot ever brought Byrep and Tolu, or Honey Syrup, will
I..-thte city. n
... Wood, who
.
.
into
Dan
has
stop your cough and haul your lungs.
berm holding forth in the grocery, to ITiyeiclana use and prescribe it. Only
ba«x&gt; and cigar line on the romer with 35 cwnf per bottla
Jute, sold out a few days rinse to Jute,
Ihaaxuou, Dnurxar, on Buxwr
and among the stock ware several boxes Ftvx.—Take ono teupooaful of Dr.
of cigars, and after Wood had been
Milter's Magnetic Balm, put into tea­
gone a day or on. Jute found that tho cup of water sweetened wall with white
rigiriboxro each rootaumd but few
sugar, end drink within a half hour,
cigars each, as ths boxes wen about
Ito pest tho dose every liour or two, if
throe fourths full of paper and just
cigars enough on tup to hide the paper.
Whether Jute will over get satisfaction
from Wood, remains to bo soon.

iteaux. may not be ro fortunate, w.
propoeo to give them some idea of tho
grounds and locality. Their ground,
are s&gt;t»»l^l
-l
.
.
.

WiJKr-.

mA f-r nun—M. J*k«sH .... ... 1 IL.VJ. I

micHti.
dancing hall, with fifteen high French
window, opening to the floor. Above
are the slocpinK aportmmts, high and
airy, with a piaxm extending cs&gt; throe
•idee, giving a fine view of the lake and

Vs-t. ™

country around ; a good cmumodious
barn "on the cs»L and|boat house ou the
south ou the shore ; ice house &lt;m the
north, also ctoee to shor^Kikhen or

XSi

rook room attached to Uie main bmlding, with stove, rooking utensils, dishes,
As.—a complete outfit to supply a fam
ily or party of thirty to forty pereons.
The grounds are the finest around the
lake. Nature spared no pains to make
ttvm Uaufiful. Lying high and dry
and sloping off gently to the lake, where
the shore ia lined with huge boulders,
which have lain there and been wavewashed through the centnriee that have
pawed since the era that mark, their
jourm-j hither, whoa man was not,
“when dukneee covered the deep.”
There is, too, the "Lovers' Rock,"
wtigbidujtemy, many tons, (and wo
marked a wril-boaten pathway to that
stxtl) and almost wished wo were young
again. It «&lt;Wmod that sitting there,
with ajuight, bewitching moon, giving

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LOCALS

Dr. L. W. Faulkner, of Champaign,
HL, says: “I have been selling Krom
Fever Tonic for several years past, un­
der a warrant to euro, and have had but
one instance of failure. Ftcm what I
use of its action, I believe it will euro
in Marty-nine casso in every hundred."
Hoch testimonials as this certainly indi­
cate merit ia thia ague modkina
Tba
tveying them to the proprietors warrant it to euro ague A
loek up. Which caused them to yell fire box of pills ia each wrapper
J. P.
and also murder. Thuy were however Roberts A Co., will furnish it.
locked up, and on the following inornixid their fines and went on their way
-rojohing
Tho Hose Company take this oppor­
Gsus Law.—Bctow wo give tho tew tunity to return their thanks to tho
for the protection of game as amended public generally fur tha patronage ex­
tended to the Company at thvir ball ou
at the last trouou of the'Legislature;
Sec. 1. “Tfo Psseb
auu tf tho 20th, inst, and also to individuals
Jfisk^ea Mart,. That no persons shall
pursue, or bunt, or kill any wild elk,
wild buck, doe, or fawn, save only dur­
ing the months of October, November,
and Doeember in each year; or kill or
destroy by any means whatever, any
woodcock until niter tho fifth day of Ju­
INm» s Exvkscr ia by no means a
ly ; or aay (irairie chicken, or pinnated “euro allit only cures diseases that
grouse, ruffled grouse, rosumonly called
partridge w pheasant, er aay wood deck, are acted on by similar agents
teal duck, or mallard duck, save only
troui the first day u( September in each
year to tha first day Of January next

licit ilpjt# |litice;.

Mondaye arivale at tha Hastings
Rouse.
Hon. Birney Hoyt, Frank
Seymour, Grand Rapids ; IL H. Brown,
Battle Croak; L. T Osborn, Ctoviand,
Ohio; Ed H. Williams, Detroit; A H
Ellis, Middleville; J. I- Holmes, Jack­
son; W. H. Wood. N. Y ; P. IL Chrroll, Chicago; C. M Atkins, Toledo, O.;
and Jno. H. Batea, Katomaano.
Torpeniug aad Fimas,
IP, 1873.
wife, Constantino; Chas. Allen. Bagiasw Wnxuxa A Wiumt, Mrs. Co.
City; C. Aldoa, Howard City ; L. Clark,
625 AroeAroy, Are Fori
Bettie Creek ; and A. Knupfol, Chicago
Awarded GlfuJ Medal on Progress,
Grand Modal of Merit, and tho only
Hewing Machine Cotnfiany reroiuu.otsJcd by tho International Jury for the
square to be dug np and destroyed. Grand Diploma of Honor.
Now we hope tho Comtuoa Council will
rro that the rams thing bo dene about
our elreets, aa tha said streets abound
with dock, thiailm, burdocks and other
Drugg i «t

thing around, a fellow could talk love.
tno.-.nsbins, flipperjig and tomfoolery to
his and her heart's content, and then re­
. tiro to those ssfl fasrey rewfas and ro- 1' Vit! paid a short visit to tho Union
pose. Oh, how sweat I We could not. School building thia morning, and found
after looking the matter over carefully, tho workmen ell buoy u boor. There
make but few suggestions to add to th4
beauty and convenience of the grounds i
A well should be dug, affording good wise, with such workmen os Henry
' Lewie, Lt&amp;*etc. Tho building will be
water with very bl tie expense, and tha
bwflili nga whites ashed would add much' ready for occupancy, on or about the
ini of October.
/Our party proper consisted ol D. IL
X'ook and wife, Marshy end little Will,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

THE

GREAT FIRE,’
Which burnt usariy XX) buildings oa July Utb fortunately did sol. loach our Htore, and wo shall offer great Bav-

“IIIIW SffllTPE”
OF OHB EKTIRE STOCK FOB MEN AND BOYS

SUMMER ' CLOTHINC
COST.”
ollen d a first class, all-rail route from
St. Louis to Texas, either over tho Mis­
souri. Kansas A Texas R. R , via Sedal­
ia, or over the Atlantic A Pacific IL IL,
via Vinita. For maps, time tables, in­
formation ns to rates, rout**, Ac., wo

13312333

AT*

pany offers 1,200,000 aerro af land in
Central and Southwest Missouri, at
from |3 to 111 per acre, on seven years'
time, with free transportation from 8tLmis to all purchasers. Climate, soil,
timber, mineral wealth, schools, church­
es and law-abiding society invite emi­
grants from ell points to tliis land of
fruits and ttowerv. For [articular. ad­
dress A. Tuck, Land Cnuunisnonor, St­

STIflCTL^-OflE

I School Inoks, a full amortment cvn, stonily on hand at tho City News Depot

15 .

:«i CANAL STREET,

A BRAN NEW SHOW.
Caskets, Cufflns. Burial fiol^ Am, in
Central Michigan. Personal atleudancv
aud good Hearse will l*&gt; furnished to
cuitonmn throughout the rounty free
of charge.
17tf
4ki.su, Burn A Co.

MCE

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE

nu

Don Henderson, says : “I1. T. Bar­
The Bmu ia tho bust advertising
num, (excepting Furepaugh}, ia the big­ medium ia tho Couaty of Barry, haring
gest humbug " Now Don what has nearly double tha circulation of any
I*. T. ever done to you that you should thor paper in tha County.
tf
try to detract from his reputation ?
Everybody known bo is tha Pniaer of
humbugs.

'A. D. Cook and wife and little Minnie,
Mrs. 8. H. Cook. Miee Abby Bmith,
Cheater Maeser and wife, ourself end
wife./Wewere vi.itwl byTTUBoFand
wBo and daughters from Prairieville,
Mr*. Wilbur and daughter from Bowell. Dr. IL C. Tumor and wife, Dr. H.
J. Turner ami friend from Allegan Oo^
| CapL John A. Tumor. Clifford Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Nichols, Misa Alice
Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wing of OrGold 115 7-B.
angwvillc. Mr. and Mr*. Itobert Mar­
shall of PrairieviHa. And with singing,
(.Tandy end warm.
fishing, sailing, boat racing, playing
croquet,
whist,
bathing,
strolling
Tha Circuit Court has adjourned
amongst tho rocks along shore, visiting be bald at East^aginaw. Not ao how­
the c aaeadao and tho grounds of the four ever; it is to ha at Grand Rapids,
other elube oo the Lake, made up aeesk- Sept., 15th, ICth, 17th, 18th, HHh, and
■ou of real enjoyment. On oao trip out
Wu hailfl the Plainwell wail with, “what
Truly Dewitt Hkillmao. of Barry, is
boat is that F"
unfortunate. But a few weeks slnoo bo
bad four homes killed by lightning, and
‘Where doaa she hail from I”
□o Thursday of last week, during a
kns.—•‘Williams" Island."
. is being delivered ou Btato
heavy storm, the wind unroofed his
‘What is aba laden with T"
-paraiory to paving.

Tn Gaut Cnieseu Jvxttxx is noth­
ing in oomparison to the imtnenae bussneeo l.-eing earriod on by Jim Sattoa.
Jim is on Jefferson Street, aad does
were lesmsss than ony other iastitalioa
of the kind in Hastings
Hl. store is
always full, prices low for saw ar ready
par, and would tike to have the public
call on him before they sfaaafer their
money at tho higher priced nooerias.
Grooerico of every drecription both light
and heavy.
Give him a call.
Jeflbreon 8t June 4th.
tf

GRAND 11 A.1 ’IDS, MICH

P. T. Barnum’s

SALT

GREAT TRAVELING

MUSEUM,

BARLOAV &amp; GOODYEAR

THE

C-3B

Keep a lurge uupply &lt;&gt;r Salt for sale nt Ixiweat market rales, in
their Brick Warebouxe.

nBMivrtmwatsntaatEimi tux Inta

1V1 HiKTAO'Fi'R.lEj
10 Barrel lots »d&lt;1 more aoW to defilerx at a very small ad­
vance above Cur-load Rates.

AND WORLD’S FAIR.

Light and Heavy Groceries,

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
pi/IE LUflBEU fUlffll^D I/I Mt L04»
LOTS.

■ udidraln visited tho western

CITY
The thanks of our party are tendered
to the many friends who visited ua,
r the hills of New Hampshire who, with their happy heart., and fare,
made our trip to Gun Lake, an optoido
Hayfocd is spending a few
oa Hte's journey that will linger tong
tho State of New York with
in fond memory, and to Capt John A,
Turner the repicial thank, ol .the party
are tendered far taking charge of the
aril boat, and taking ua safely on many
a pleasant trip, and for Mo novel way of
landing the Pilgrim, at Hemlock Point,
whoa viriting oteoadaa. Wo shall toag
re move bar our trip to Qua lake, aa oao
of tho happy spoi*. aad hope it may be
our good fartuao to visit there agam,
»!». Ih—14■1’’

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
Il has mrvarbMB oar tot to attend *
more civil, or mare afeMy conducted
dance than the &lt;mo give* at Union Hall
by tho Hose Boys' «a tbooveaiuR
‘h“

20th, inst

PATENT COOLER!

Rowers new brick is being rush*!
•kng, a. all buriaeoo is wbea sepesto taad-d by Buba.
Thejbig Postern are out for our rounty
fair, sod ws hop* they smtf bo wrilM*klered over the cuuaiy.
/
Dr. E. F. Brow a inform, us that be
shall return to thia city this week a^d

JOB PRINTING

�this point was carried nt tho polls with |
bid two dteeming rotes. Work aw
the bridge will begin soon, tho contract-.
or having agreed to take the bond., &gt;
which are to run IK years. The Bail-1
CURES
road Company offers' very roasouablo
inducements lor the erection of public Kite uniatism. Scalds, Lameness,
buildings and a commodious sc tool Neuralgia,
Borns, Sorrnexs,
bouse will bo erected during this fall.
1 The new corner, who expects to find Korv Throat, Bolls, Wounds,
here a barren and uniutoreeting naite
Ulefcrs, Bruises,
is sfrwiably surprised and feels asham­
Plies, Sprains,
ed of his prejudice. The tdcosing lay
of the land, the fancied bluff, in tho Toothache,
___ . Old
__ Sores,
Colic,
west and north, the picturesque ArkanAll Hemorrhages,
i sa. with its thickly wuodod islands and V.
Dlarrlia-a,
j tall cottonwood trveo, upon its banks,
the clean and cosy looking new bouses
j of the closely built village, tho depot
; with .he suirounding railway apparatus.
; and tho ondlcMi iron jiaralells of tha
. railway itself, form io oil a landacap
I of (wculiar chanif and you wonder how
I far wet ilbs to that traditional Amari'can (teert of Alkali, HaftekroOey

AUGL’HT, -1H7U.

BtcHic.E ctinnti o.«.
Grand River Villay Division

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The Germania Colony in Kansas

The German people all orer the Bait- j
urn aad Northern btatre of our count-'
ry and in Canada are taking a lively
interest in tho prugrx-w of the German
coloairation enterprise of the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fo Railroad Cura-;
pany, in the Great Arkansas Valley, and ,
Mr. C. B. Schmidt, the General German
agent of tho company, baa found it
neceMary to trmpfoy extra help to aasiat I
him in satisfying the popular clamor fur
‘‘particulars” ontho subject From the

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Miro IlwcMraud Mr, Slow,. At

VINECAR BITTERS

■Jia Balm

SINE’S

Gorman Department of tho Load office, | /'/M
‘el
and tho decided bnsineos-tone of tha letnterprise
tars received there, we are led to judge
that EUoutoad, the central point of the
eoleny, is destined to bo Lb German bc
town of Ksn.se; tot not farmers and • Two I*rfaM61,000 2 I nnrrunifWO
utockratecrs only, but artisan., profess­ taSSEfc SIMMS
ional, and business men are taking steps
to indsntify themselves with the move-;
mont;—and well they may, tor the sur­
rounding country has al! the attributes,
that warrant tho growth and prosperity"
of a largo oxnmorcial and industrial
community. Our State is to be con­
gratulated upon the acquisition of a
class of attest, who. as n rule, bare
proven highly uutrumental in tbo de-|
velopment of tbo natural resource's &lt;-i
any region, which they hare made their

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;Joon-..’ng Complexion.

. SS“Tj=rd

O Gnu (W PnMIMB ii toi!

The ‘•Germania colony” L made up
of lands Irelonging to the counties of
Burton, Rice, Htaffurd and Bono. 1:
extends fat 30 miles North and South
and 12 miles East and Wmt, cvntain»in all 860 sections of land, or 230.
acres, of which 100,7CO acres bu-:
long to tho Rail read company. The re-:
morning 120,640 teres are Government[
land aad subject to homesteading and j
pre-emption. You may travel from tbo •
mouth of the Arkansas in the snnuy I
south, back to its snow.hid birth-place,
amid the glaciers ot Mount lanroln. and |
nowhere along those 2'X.hi miles uilD
you find, a My of laud, that in u richer i

G. R. V. EXTENSION__

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GOLDSMITH'S BRYANT A STRATTON

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AFRICA

Michigan Central R. R.

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•van .t th. roi. orro. ■&gt;»&gt; m

W. E. KFAMEri a 00,,

FLOUR MERCHANTS

New Book for Agents
Wild Life in the Far West'

A. N. SABIN,
Floir &amp; Grain Ceaaiwtiii Mmtait,

Cathartic Pills,

The Babcock

FLOUR; GRAIN. TUBE AND HEED
.CHAMPION.
.... *&lt;■«"« ’

aril. A. Ute. at IM, r «VU*k is ike at-;
is Uuuk ■E"«&lt; M&lt;nro«.
roe.Oar!
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»»».■%?«•. rsfz“'
■trew. r^si.'ritK.v.ula
SUT.;

en up, goes to show that this |&gt;eculiarity is amply s^peeciauat Ite stock-!
man seeks cheap lands, with pleuty of i
healthy watett.hu fiisd* it in thax par-1
tion of the coloby. which extends South (
of the Arkansas river, at prim rang­
ing from Slopes acre, with Inxuruiut I
{future and an abt&gt;uAauc&lt;&gt; of dear'
spring* and creeks. The agriculturist'
knows what that black mellow «.il, from
fire to ten frwt doep can produce, and j
he rolecte his quarter wxlion from
among the lands lying north of tha riv* |
er or in the bottom along both iu banks, i
Large crops of Cora and Oata hare I
bs»en grown horn for years and all sort*
o! gsrdeu-truck due. tina!y. Melon.,
Bumpkins, Kjuaalic., Unuuut and route
of all kinds attain fabulous dinsetisiaas.
The iaitu-rasu hards of butfulo which

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■ is. matx eV brorr b.s er.u
telsr (k. iro-^ »Un IS. Ckrse
roU CMair. sit IhsMteafM.

UCTitOIT-rellbttoil. V.-.I&gt;.T.»1MJ&gt;.I4L
''' u*"'“u’ «*“»-a.,e.

BOILER
DODD'S

WORKS.

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NERVINE
DOES IT!

L. N. MIXER'S

plainae the general dry and perched appennmeo of the wild land all along the
Arkansas Valley. But lot us break
that thin crust of dry sod, and what do
wo find but a mellow, moist alluvial sail.
:iU
£

Scrofula Syrup!
iSgfewisSaS

notnentm is easily accounted for, shon
the facta are understood. The bed of

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PltoTftl Datar aid ffimuit.

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i'Sariiw
a ro
..
tncmo.V, AND TltE SOUTH,
nos ... ur cukmio rim.

(TH O LERA.

sand and gravel, and tho robot];! of the
adjacent lands conaisriag of tho same
material, the superabundant waters
tfntd themselves through tea subsoil,

MSI

Mstamud OKU

.srcncbltdiMlon
modietee. It to
nnre&lt;te&lt;! by Phyre it hi
fa­
il I pesfttvrty ewre
I, 8TTHWJ9
Ittfri, KITEU\UXQ. GOVT- G01TRV.
\bi:oxcniT!^ xrnvora DEI) 1 LITT. INCH"\IENT cojrsvifPT10N,
'sad sR ffisrtws arising from an
th.pcre'cvmhffnn of the Blood.
B«at! for cur ntwatuua AxxaTir, in which yrrt wilt find rertiEratrs from rsliaUa anil truMVorthy ri.y«iwa Mluirfcrs of
the Grape! and ousts.
Di. St. UIU.a Iter, st MlsaS«^wy.ne keamaS it h nawaf
fcasndi ailirtm SlssaB.eWliwn.i
mcMK -

Eruptive and Cutancou« I
such aa fit. Anthony's Fire Jiose or
Erysipelas, Pltnplcs, Blotch. Postules. Boils. Tumors, Tetter ..r roll
Rheum. Ulcers andfiore&gt;, Dysjiepsis, INbillty and all Itnpurt'-Ie* &lt;4
the blood.
*■
Hixeb’s s&lt; roui la fivuvr Lo-, dr*
Ing the.twat fcw yeare, cured tl. cJBds
of sufTerlnif pattenta |n all pcut|&gt; ftba
country. It is the &gt;

SctcrscTLuIi

im

INO CaK ks.MjAteLn Ltell
&lt;•&lt;*■ M WTK1MM.

Price. *1,00 per Settle,

GIVEN
Wa SatMl sa litpal Otromo. wssaicJ .st rest,
tor Enuntog, Ins to evvry Agrel fir .

OMlmUttlwiwtoi

UNDERGROUND
tin nuw °TNE samm
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B T T803. W. r.V0X.
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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1873.

NO. 18.

PriitsiMal tfli BWW Carfi-.
a lima, but was wtiling to trust to his
iadgnsent If ho thought it far the
Leet, oho would not my anything to keep
him back.
And Will want.
B was veiy loneaomo for Hester after
ho ru gone. Pho found horwlf count­
ing tho months over, sometime®, that
mutt elapse before his return. Timo
teemed to more nt a snail's pace, just
because the wanted it to hurry.
Tho end of the second year ttftrr:
Will's departure found Heater'and her
mother in th® city. A great change— '
and a sudden ono—had come into their '
lives. A mortgage about which they'
had known nothing, had fidltm due, and '
th® owner of it, a hard. grasping, nserei.]
leas man, had turned them out of haute .
and home, with nothing but their hands
between them and absolute want He®.;
tor had tried, io get a living in tho little
village by towing: but, u iu moat (mall,
country placus, vnry litflo tewing wat
dona uutoida flin, famUliw. and at last
•k® l&gt;ad to give up Ute attempt to lire in
that way. Then aho limi concluded to
try tho city. At first, affairs wen: on
smoothly. She tad succeeded in getting
plenty of work to do at fair wage®
Thon her mother, never very strong,
had fallen sick, and demanded a good
deal of time am! care, and tho drain'
upon her slender purse was frightful to
think of became to littte was coming
into IL
*
Hooter worked on resolutely. She
was not one of ttoad yuuug women who
give np easily. Hho felt that abo ~ui
went. Her mother must not raffar, if
ate did.
into tho nlgbia aha ut
before her (ab!o and stitelwd away as if
life doiwodod ujwu iL And when the

Hate a Full Stock of

HARDWARE!
tndudiag everything Imp! {n * fini( pla-l

0Kvcr 4-00 running in Bany County 1 I
Nearly 300 «,M ’’.V "*• sitin' IR71.
»oM hurt KCtuion.
oO.-'t'M alrttvly tote w«M»n.

THE

CHILLED PLOW !

a full Jiao of extras on hand

- 'CC^SJIHA-?' ST&lt;; U JI BAKER
WAGON !
i V”—
“* *3^” wiu “•
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»r*-

10,000 Machines

OUR CULTIVATOR

DENTIST

Saiiille,

.’SKiafearJ
chimed, suddenly, and want out Pret­
ty soon ho came back, bringing tho

Hra,—In tho obedience ia th® direotiosi of th® Esacnliv® 1 have tho honor
"WoH never Jet it go," ho Mid, kiss­ to traasmii to tta convention a copy of
ing Heater. “I ibouldn't have found th® report &lt;rf th® C mu TurHiTi ap­
you if it hadn’t been for this."
pointed "to •.certain ihooureoei ration
And to-day that pictur® liangt above
their mantel in thoir pleasant home, the
most cherished of alt Better’s . "oarth
IHtaeerion.”

Michigan, hold at Ann Arbor, ia Sep­
tember, IBM. which Metered to,
Knuckle to Ohio.
.

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Michigan Exchange.

What is it ?

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

FINE NEW STOCK OF
noons.

DRUGS

Dye StnfiH,

IF YOU WANT

1’Al NTS &amp; OILS
J-

TffiEMICASHSTORB

Now Formers,

Thu he

which If maste of good tlmlwr. and proswriV put together. there fa no danger of a
fataiw. Of^ll ul^p.ei iwr toUU. I doteT re—mber of taring a ^mik- fall-

L. HEEP.
tauwantian,

PAMtB-BAXaiat

M &lt;MiM.(p&gt;rl*l*ia«l®UM art.
Onlfm |&lt;&gt;r tasar-ar&lt;' Jobe

Will not be Undersold.

-■yrvK to: sri!ri,
OLIVET COLLEGE!

BASTINGS BABBLE WORKS

Wi atlBtatal
DgN.XI.SIJ
Students esm eater

the middle of the
FALL TEKM.

poSmY

tho nortbsm bottafaryuf Cta
8ta tea ; that fin® bring ano of ths bo«n&gt;
dariaa to which tho receat act of CDagreta requires thb aomt ot th® State at
Michigan by a change of her present

by tho artectea of compact custtaitted iu .
the aforesaid ordinance of 1787—and.
winch, if aeceodod to by tho people of' I to eumy.Md ascortafa the bate sitexMiririgan, would doprire «" of all jnris- ticn. in reference to tta lata coast of
dictioa over tho water® of Laho Erie, this state, of tho lino denominated by
and gratuitously bretow on Ohio tho ox- the act of eoBgresn, of the 15th el Juno,
'
Thanking the farmers of Barry county for their liberal nupBare she WM m tho city, and there I chniro iurinrictiou on (ho waters o( the 1836, as th® tao to be ran north sari,
port in Uiff pant, we hope we shall merit it in the ftitnrv. believ-'
hang the picture, and if ever she frit the said lake, from tho Penusylruaia Hoc from "th® moat northwardly capo of tta
ing it is for our inaterinl interest to support hunte manufacture.-. (
need of tkotcv, eta fejt it now. Why to the month of Detroit rirer; u gift, Miami Bay," to Ita Territorial une, be­
Lujan; BiocL HW June 19, 1872.
not see what could bo done with it f tho extent of which (wo hoisare) nnitlier ing the some line proporad und sulimit“
DWIOBT A M'RBALL.
But tho thought of letting her picture congress, nor the state of Ohio, fully ted to tta people of this etato, for ttair
go wM Uk® that of parting with an old conmrelwndod; and hare, required tho neveptaneo or rejection, as tta boundary
’ friend. Sb® hail formed an attachment people of this state to giro their assent line tataoan Mictogaa end Ohio, state
that they taro carefully attendod tho
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' for it that was strong and deep. Many
duttea atsigued thsui, and do make the
to it -toth Lto; fiktol
loliowmg.
to think of, Oould ata fat ily&gt;
"valley through which a rim ren foim- j?
to think about tlud." she
And whereas, th® LagUlaluro of this
•late, without any authority derived
■Lttf
.“V.
from our constitution, by an act entitled
may derive from it. I must net w »el- "an act, tn provide foe tin oleetfon ef
dclcgato* to a rtinreuisoa," rofor par­
ea."
Hie took down the pktnro and wrap­ ticularly to Mid as: of cougreos, and
•oom to adopt it aa the loais of thrir
ped it in a paper and wanfaut
“Mother, mother!" she enod nn Lour ACflonaud to acknowledge the power
later, re sta came hurrying up stairs’ theredruaonmed by evngress.
dky
"1 hare eold my vnetttro tot' ItDd.
And wboesri Ihis conventton taking
Think of that I And you can g6 fo tho into outaideoUiou th® just rights *4
\ Yre, My "Trip Hammer. " with which I make Iron* for BUGGIIX.
Michigan, as rrepcct® her toutltcrn uud
The
invnFd
smiled
sadly.
"You
ore
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SOUth-eottarn
lioundary, and also her
CLOTinHO.
This Valuable ••MacMUrtt" I hare long felt the need of. It is one of the greal
I wealing your life tut Jot me, Hcutm-," .
, which enable me to sdl Buggta so LOW a® to DEFY COMPETITION.
tile said, kiseir.g her daughter"1 fare; I
, "God will repay you, if I never can."
I
HATS ATO-CArS,
"You bar® paid me a thousand Medicines
, law," anretreJ Heater. "AB I nak ,
There wwsaprt Ity littl® etocy ronooc. I of you now is, that you will get wall tu |
fast at poatiHe, when we gnt away tan j
BOOTS ANO SHOES,
thia horrible den. Think of it, mother' ।
Wo ahalf bo able to see sonpjthhig ,bo ।
tides a great dreert of dusty old haute*, ।
wifli a little potvh of Hu® tky oswrtsfad, i
and lot tho thought strengthen you'for ,
tho journey."
It wss errauged tlsst tiny wore to |
And two Seated Fanners’ Buffies al
tear® the city on ' Monday. Tin® ar- |
rougvmeBt would giro them two dare'
School Boeks Sltitioneri/
to
gM w»dy fa. Heater buried hurwlf ।
iSbiiiSi* STEmSi &amp;
licknres Heater nunal him faithfully, In tuskfag *11 needful pnqi-niticns, and 4
and attended to hi* many wants m if ho
tad tarn bar faitat Th® old jnan was
wonderfully grateful for Iter kfadtmsa,
There wa» never before an opportunity of this kind offered in Hastlm.-®, whereby
you could Jtrt a Buggy for &lt;*&gt; -mall nn amount of mnm-y. 1 4u not inteud tn !«•«■
iLwhe
my reputation as a Kggy bulkier by relUng a «« artfete.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

Sweet's H°Tel&gt;

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Mr. Hilt pnwenk-J a communicate &gt;td
from Ira Smith and thirty others, in­
habitanta of Tofado, in the diluted ter­
ritory. claiming to lie ritisans of Michigen, arid as such, asking her protection,
aqd eoletnnly protecting against tho'
power of the convention to surrender tn
Ohio the district of country lying north i
Of tho Fulton line, ia which they&gt;vo .
purchaeed laud® of the general govern- .
tuemi; apd thtl. inasmuch as they hare
aided in forming tta constitution of the I

Michigan. _.

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. Au ««»k traMtUs tUeaM «*.

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of congroM to divest them of their right®
•nd privilege® under tho tame.
Said, communication having boon
rend, woe laid fen th® table.
Mr. Clark .offend tho following pre­
amble and raeolution, which wm laid
cu th® table and ordered to bo printed :
Beeler sat before the one window in
JHUrsws, Tho congress ul (lui United
tho old tonrauml Louts this hut, Angnst Rial re, by an act entitled "an art, to Mafternoon, and thought. Tho doctor tatilish the 'northesn L.vundsy of tho
had told her that very diy, that what state of Ohio, and to provide for th®
her mother needed more than anything admission of th® elate ul Michigan into
•tee wax th® pure air of her native hrtb; tho Union, upon tho conditions therein
thia city air, hot. dry, dustr. wot stiffing expressed approxed Jun&lt;&gt; ISlh, 1S38,
her. Hho would nerer be any better did enact and \l»elan&gt; "That tho emstiunleas she could lenvn tho esty. But _ ___________ ______ __ __ _ __________ _
how to get her into th® country? Hee- people of Michigan hare formed for
ter thought flu&gt; problem over until she them»elrvs bo and tho same is hereby
was disry. Bho wits half worn out, I accepted, ratified and confirmed ; and
bcrm-lf, with overwork, and thn rent that tho said tiato of Michigan shall be
was duo, and several thing® must bo and It hereby declared to be on® of tho
had right awsr. And taking all three United Btatoe of Asncrica, and is hosoby
into runsideration, where was tho money admitted into the Union, upon an equal
to eonwi from to take her mother to the I footing with tho original state® In Ml
paradise of green fieldc and^widc, blue roopecte whateouver,*’ dicreby ocknowledging out constitution as republican,
and in areecdnnce with tho cunsfitaiioc
of tho United eta toe. and tho ordinance

Salt! Salt! Salt!
FARMERS

______ Jg-! -. — On motion of Mr. Drake the docu­
ments received tan the tfaaretaiy of
State together with the Ota pewMBted
by Mr. Wing taring been read, aa fol­
lows
were ordered to be printed.

TF.1UU BKABOXABLK.
Union Bleak, over lfo«ou Qwh Hose.

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hiapU*saut u*l tradable exsay. on
■‘Motion in Plants.**’ James Jackson
Jstvot, tho well-known writer on art,
contributes a very interesting account
ot “Mrs. Browning's English Homo."
Tfe* deportment* of Muek. Art. and
Uteatnm,ara-racli wril dilted. with
good solid reading matter, fully main-

was wrecked on tho Chicago and Alton
mark upon tho pageo of history ; who Railroad, near Lemont, an Saturday
ho* conferred a benefit upon his country LmU has given an account of fee acci­
that will be ramemlxrod by the latest dent from which tho following extract*
geueraliou, bo aland* without an equal
for plainness of manner and unaffected
simplicity of character. He ia one ef
those rare exception* among public mon

pick up a newspaper to trad, bet the
test thing that moots the eye—“Anoth­
er smaah up.oa the------ R.B." On
tho I (Sth rest, there occurred one ol the

esgo and Alton Roe!, that was ever
witnesaod. We give elsewhere a state­
ment by Mr. A. 8. Burgos*, conductor
on tho paaaenger train, which collided
with a freight train, and whereby many
Uvea were lost There certainly is a
great responsibility resting upon some­
body in tho above case, and the ques­
tion ia, is there no hopes of our railroad
managers securing some way wherebypeople, when trarating upon railroads,
can ride without fear of being killed
before they rorah thoir place of destina­
tion. We think there should certainly
bo alrefcnn in this direction, and tho
following from tho Detroit Daily Tri­
toms of tho 23d in»t^ meets our views
exactly, and wo hope tho suggestion*
may be speedily acted upon:

friend, but ofiener without His movetuenls uro slow, as if ho believed in tak­
ing things easy, when there was no »*cearity of being In a hurry. He would
bo called a alow walker; ia fact, given
s’certain distance to walk and nine out
of ten would beat him, but none would
appear Im fatigued at the end of the
journey. U«s walking i* in keeping
with his general character. What he
lacks in nervous activity he makes up in
reliability, firmnees, endurance.
He
is more substantial than brilliant. This
ia noted in his conversation. Plain,
matter-of-fact expression* fall from bis
bps. What he ha* to say Js said in a
few words A alow talker, ho improel&gt;g~ihi«l&lt;-riUnda hie subject thoroughly,
fed any* lees then be think*. You
leave his preeenco g’ith a pleasant impreaxion of feo man. You vote him a
gentleman in every sense of the term,
and if you forgot what be said, yuu will
not soon forget fee unassuming tinner

‘‘The Chicago TnKow reasons with

phe on the Chicago ft Alton rood prove*
feat there exists a nvcearity for some
change ia the present system of opera­
ting raflway tinea
Nearly all fee
hoary traffic railroads now claim to
manage their train* by telegraph
through •*» train duspairher." In point
,
of fact, huworur, the uiovciuauta of
train* are merely reported tn him, and
it is only te cane of delays, ete., that ho
telegraphs order* directly to tho con­
,
ductors. It certainly would s«m as if
it would be wire to enlasgo that officer'*
authority, and make hi* direction nw#*sary before n train can kava any Hatian on tho fine. Now conductor* while
‘•on time" hare ‘■the right of way" ac­
cording to the grade* of their trams,
and uro required to lock out for each
other according to certain fixed rub-*,
and within this limited discretion they
make long runs without any iaatnic-'
tions from the train dispatcher. At tho'

unporalist, even if the people clamored
for the conversion. is beyond our com­
prehension. Uwe believed the Oppo-

ridiculous talk, we would ask them to
describe the means to be employed to
bring about thia wonderful transforma­
tion of personal character. But we pre­
sume the charge ia kept standing bocause it is the only cte loft for Demoe­
racy to practice upon. Charge* rotating
tn what has been can bo va*ily proved
tor divproWd. When you come to deal
wkli'tbe future we can only judgj it
by tho past- Tho Dnnocrary are woltons to coin charges out of, the un­
known future, but when they are driv­
en to that cxtAmity they must nut axpect sotiriblo poojje to accept Dcesocratic pfophocy a» equal to verified
trutli. When tho sun aud tho moonexchange places, or. what i* squally
improbable, the Detaocralic party be­
comes noted for its honesty, then wo
' may look out for king* in this country —
‘ not before. If we ouull be assured of

whkh their locanotiTM met. In this
case Um co^darter Beane, of the coal
train, octet *Uh ““““I roeklceaaesa,
in violation also of tho plain rales of
tho road, and with horribly fetal results.
It is certain that if the Chicago A Al­
ton regulations bad made it notwessry
fpr him to hold his tram at Lemont un­
til directed to start out by tho Bloom­
ington officer, who had also boon duly
advised by telegraph of tho movements
of tho express, this particular accident
Wo haw ao dieporitfon to taU into
tho common error of genoraiixing too
broadly farm a single occurrence of this
kind, but at least ooa other important

Tax September number of ff’ewTt
ZZeoNdeU Xsyem./ is cn our tabfo. Wo
always have a good word to any for this
publication—it is such a whole-souled
book—co wide awake, so Indy and cotortainiug, yet always w chaste and rofined. It is a regular little go-ahead,
too, as comparison between it" numbers
will prove. Wo kern that tho firm of
8. 8. Wood A Co., dissolved in March
last, the Co. (8. E. Bhutee, Mayor of
Newburgh,) retaining poseeesion of the
magazine mailing IL V. Osborne (Ten­
ormin) as editor. Ho, though the pub liestiou rcalfy rhangvd hands, it has not
suffered from (ho management bl a new
publisher or now editor, but Jtodvr the
redoubled efforts of its energetic pro­
prietor, has gained new force and new
attractiveness. l*rice only one dollar a

conferance with the Ute Indians some
time during the present month.
The exposition building is being rapid­
ly pushed to completion. Tho exmbi­
the meadow*. Tho other engine burnt tion space has all been taken and thorn
at the same time. A man—I don’t is every prospect of a very successful
know who it was—ran up to me, shriek­
ing with agony, and throw himself Into
my arms, I tried to hold him, but his
clothes lore off him, and feo flesh came
off with them. I was nearly stunned
at fee sight. Them wore a dozen or
mores stripped itark naked, running up
and down, craxy wife pain. They were
(earing at their bodies, and~feannjf off
great handsftil of flesh. Tho psaMDgers behaved admirably. They took up
t!io victims and carried them into
the coaches. I told them to bring them
into the ricoping car, and they did.
First thing I knew tho ladies. God blew
them! were tearing up their undof^
clothing to bind up the sufferers. Why,
Sir, iu half a minute they hud scarcely
anything left on them. There was
round one man’s hand a laoe handknrohief tliat must have cost a email for­
tune. I could not stand that any long­
er. I did not care what tho company
•aid, ao I just gave order* to open tho the throne of France by a party of le­
gitimise Ho acoepte. The Honaparti st* party is also active. It dues not
worn likely that the name of republic
l will be Ling retained.
The late Rufus Drdgv, of Beaver
Dam, Wisconsin, a bachelor, loft the
Fox Lake Female Coltogn, Ripon Cob
loco aad Belloit College KutaRJ each,
and fcW0W to found a foaxate *.mir.a-

ot

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IGmff
GRAND RAPIDS.

Also a Fino Assortment of

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MI’SIC’, -A.T TVljJVV YOItK I*RICES T
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Streets, Haatinga.

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Tua Rxrcauc for August is at hand
with its usual matter of political intor-

Aiistis ii tie Haitius Baner.
her. And here let us remark, that no
|»r*on, who would Im jostod or have
the moot reliable jwlitical information, i
should be for a moment without the Rf\foMi». Terras |2 per year in advance.
i Address the Republic Publishing Co.,
I Washington, D. C.

THE PRAIRIE CORH-SHELLEB.

New Advertisements.

L1EE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS !

WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,
BOOZER A FIANDERS,
S3 Canal Street.
Grand Rapids.

SEND F^R CATAlX^UErf
lost bare thus far been rwwnd, sad
sttrnral are still missing.
Colonel George F. McFarland, of
Penn., one of the dulogaha from the
United Stales to the Good Tmnplar*
Leagne of England, spoke nt several

State is timberloa*. South of tho Ptatte
Eivoc lumber for building* is : chiefly
obtained from Chicago or tho Misri*lippi Hirer, via the Railroad running
westward from Burlington. But such
lumber to oxponaivu, one-third more so
than in New England, and many a pio­
neer has no money, or next to none.
How then can a poor man obtain a
bottaeT-He can bcud a sod house biaiaolf, incurring no axpenae whatever ex­
cept foe a door aad window which he
can buy ready made for W at say rail­
road station.
Th*:*od-buuto builder finds hi* mater­
ial ready to bi* hand, in every furrow

and 1J verpool, at Meh of which he «U
reouivod with great uiithuriaam.
A Farmer uamod Geo. A- Knappen. of
Richland. Ksdnmamo county, Mich.,
hung hi* v**t on the fenco aud went to
work. A cult cuiue along and chewed

Novella's Cheap Music-

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Bunner baa a series of three msgnificcnt views in tlw Rocky Mountains,
made expressly for tfe ^ifew. In three
days of Yellowstone expeditions and ex­
cursion* to thi* famous region, those

IfarcrMni, -¥o.

I full-psgo view of Clear Crook Canon,
i Roeiqi Mountains, opens up tho wonderfcl grandeur o! tho*. hidden solitude*
1 in a way to make thorn seem real; a
’ largo picture oi the Snowy Rango of

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witohiug young woman confined in n
riroog tower to keep her from her lover.
MriMm Hou*, a Now Yock artist, has
a fefepogt, study ot “Brookrido Will-

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IforFOTE JOB WORK.

fie trial of Mto jfates iMfc.i. tat- '
Juek, Setemakte, Meek hastefeiHit fe-Uok. has rrowttadi. their eon- ,
wtera oftb.smrtA.ta.Mdl XWby i

New Styles.

F PIANO lOKtKil-ASSlCS,

» the Rocky Mountains, girm one tho im­
’ prosrioa that all tho world ia made ol
mountain*. A chatming fuli-page pio­
* tart after Lajouno, a French artist,

Out of this prairie quarry
rerts to agriculture are found prowling Straw.
around a neighborhood, talkteg loud about wino days labor of one man sufficss to complete a sod-houso fifteen foot
.. . . ...
dwelling wnrpanics would by Ma plea be enabled to eras the wcragaof fee fenaer and tha
place that pan of their management, nohihty of hto aneiort calling, effur
which is fiM noet closely related to tho
safety of their pwuagm, iafee harnU

New Scales

New Prices.

sine than the September uGAtot. Europe and America have been laid unde*
contribution to tarnish the most marvaUosuly beautiful picturoe which fee
be« artists can produce. Mr. A- F.

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S..Tre CUWIMU8. LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS, REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need in

BACOIfc&amp; KARRS’

Magarino, Newburgh, N. Y.

mancx, but it is Mrictly true, cad I
think you would like to bear the utaty
There waa a craiy follow on his w»y tb
the asylum at. Jacksonville. He was
noisy and dangerous, and was baud cuffed and placed in the smoking-cur
when we toft Chicago. Just after tho,
explosion a young
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her lie would be looked alter, and tried
to quiet hur down, but *ho ».mid not
remain still. I was afraid of her get­
ting into trouble. Sho told me bur
brother was crazy, and could not look
after hinunll. I triad to keep her fur a

hitherto lived on their wita and follow­
ed ths Democratic party into the last
ditch, have suddenly hod a new revela­
tion, which directs them to fee sbovri
and tta&gt; boo to rrtrioyo tluir loot for­
tune*. They call themaelvee fanu#r*.
and borrow their neighbor*’ reai*n to
ride through the town upon, ao as to
impcesa the lever* of agriculture with
the idea that they belong to fee Pat­
trona of Husbandry. Tree, few ot theeo
newly-fledged farmer* can toll tho differanco between a cabbage and a turnip;
but in their shirt alecrea, wife a scythe

wo advise the genuine former to keep a
sharp eye “P°“ these broken-down
pohucal books. with gad-stick in hand
and ek/ver seed ia fecit hair, coma

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price S6.00, including Chromo*
illsgw •
Bello" and •■Crossing tho Moor."
James Sutton ft Co., publishers, M
Maiden Laqu, N. Y

Tho government troop* eeem'to be gsining ground.
Th® ealuon property of Milwaukee is
put down a* worth 1160,000. Thia is
asido from stock of liquor*.
Cholera to reported at Warren coun­
ty, Illinoi*. It prorail* extensively In
Girard county, Kentucky.
A colony of 160 familie.. is being orgamxed at Indianapolis. Many pro­
pose to settlo in Southern California.

Loox Oct rox Tax Pounjctaxa—The
Democratic politicians of the West have
^^Mitly Hevelopod a wonderful ioclina'^xs for farming- Fellows that have

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larg* sympathy for the former’* xoo-ntaout, sad hope that U will succeed ia
bringing about a healthy reform ia th*
'
not with ms kwratodgs of Jfe&gt; where­
abouts of • ringfe team uml-niLliad re­
liance upon fee MteMy to iratracrira*
of aom* oW frshx manager st same
unknown point «u tho line. Ttus al­
teration ia the feiotteg igutem would bo

my Hfe," **&gt;d ho. "have I witnessed
such a sight It vm tho fifth collision
in which I was a participant, but never
did I sec *uch utter mj»ery. In th*
meadows on cither ride of the track

J," GENUINE BARGAIN*

■ PARLOR GOOODS

living until thia change takao place,
Msthu.-elahS yean would be a* infancy
compared to our ripe old ago.

1
upon an ox cart, just as their neighbors।
pose home from the post office, it would.
require ctooe taspectfost to detect the,
hungry politician beneath the diaguiae

GOOD !

“F. W." has a chatty attic!# “Conooroing Costums."
*”
‘ '
Bottle," ia । J

It is amusing to those who have a
personal knowledge of tho rimpUcity of
character which dirtinguiaba* Proekloat
Grant, to read the riUy
*
dulgod in by some of the (
per* about his tendency

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
fbody -ft iivlied tb call and kxiiifrine the fi:w
nt&lt;»ck consulting of ■'

Coffees,

A
A
TJ- jocrCASH PAW FOR BUTTER A]
SMITH, MANEE &amp; PR]

Grttnc,

�Tn« R&gt;«r'|*u«M|

If the wholesale petes at rigox* ia
any criterion aa to their roof worth, awely A few doaee of Dr. Ransom's Hive
Jute Nobles baa the boot tot ever brought Byrep and Tolu, or Honey Syrup, will
I..-thte city. n
... Wood, who
.
.
into
Dan
has
stop your cough and haul your lungs.
berm holding forth in the grocery, to ITiyeiclana use and prescribe it. Only
ba«x&gt; and cigar line on the romer with 35 cwnf per bottla
Jute, sold out a few days rinse to Jute,
Ihaaxuou, Dnurxar, on Buxwr
and among the stock ware several boxes Ftvx.—Take ono teupooaful of Dr.
of cigars, and after Wood had been
Milter's Magnetic Balm, put into tea­
gone a day or on. Jute found that tho cup of water sweetened wall with white
rigiriboxro each rootaumd but few
sugar, end drink within a half hour,
cigars each, as ths boxes wen about
Ito pest tho dose every liour or two, if
throe fourths full of paper and just
cigars enough on tup to hide the paper.
Whether Jute will over get satisfaction
from Wood, remains to bo soon.

iteaux. may not be ro fortunate, w.
propoeo to give them some idea of tho
grounds and locality. Their ground,
are s&gt;t»»l^l
-l
.
.
.

WiJKr-.

mA f-r nun—M. J*k«sH .... ... 1 IL.VJ. I

micHti.
dancing hall, with fifteen high French
window, opening to the floor. Above
are the slocpinK aportmmts, high and
airy, with a piaxm extending cs&gt; throe
•idee, giving a fine view of the lake and

Vs-t. ™

country around ; a good cmumodious
barn "on the cs»L and|boat house ou the
south ou the shore ; ice house &lt;m the
north, also ctoee to shor^Kikhen or

XSi

rook room attached to Uie main bmlding, with stove, rooking utensils, dishes,
As.—a complete outfit to supply a fam
ily or party of thirty to forty pereons.
The grounds are the finest around the
lake. Nature spared no pains to make
ttvm Uaufiful. Lying high and dry
and sloping off gently to the lake, where
the shore ia lined with huge boulders,
which have lain there and been wavewashed through the centnriee that have
pawed since the era that mark, their
jourm-j hither, whoa man was not,
“when dukneee covered the deep.”
There is, too, the "Lovers' Rock,"
wtigbidujtemy, many tons, (and wo
marked a wril-boaten pathway to that
stxtl) and almost wished wo were young
again. It «&lt;Wmod that sitting there,
with ajuight, bewitching moon, giving

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LOCALS

Dr. L. W. Faulkner, of Champaign,
HL, says: “I have been selling Krom
Fever Tonic for several years past, un­
der a warrant to euro, and have had but
one instance of failure. Ftcm what I
use of its action, I believe it will euro
in Marty-nine casso in every hundred."
Hoch testimonials as this certainly indi­
cate merit ia thia ague modkina
Tba
tveying them to the proprietors warrant it to euro ague A
loek up. Which caused them to yell fire box of pills ia each wrapper
J. P.
and also murder. Thuy were however Roberts A Co., will furnish it.
locked up, and on the following inornixid their fines and went on their way
-rojohing
Tho Hose Company take this oppor­
Gsus Law.—Bctow wo give tho tew tunity to return their thanks to tho
for the protection of game as amended public generally fur tha patronage ex­
tended to the Company at thvir ball ou
at the last trouou of the'Legislature;
Sec. 1. “Tfo Psseb
auu tf tho 20th, inst, and also to individuals
Jfisk^ea Mart,. That no persons shall
pursue, or bunt, or kill any wild elk,
wild buck, doe, or fawn, save only dur­
ing the months of October, November,
and Doeember in each year; or kill or
destroy by any means whatever, any
woodcock until niter tho fifth day of Ju­
INm» s Exvkscr ia by no means a
ly ; or aay (irairie chicken, or pinnated “euro allit only cures diseases that
grouse, ruffled grouse, rosumonly called
partridge w pheasant, er aay wood deck, are acted on by similar agents
teal duck, or mallard duck, save only
troui the first day u( September in each
year to tha first day Of January next

licit ilpjt# |litice;.

Mondaye arivale at tha Hastings
Rouse.
Hon. Birney Hoyt, Frank
Seymour, Grand Rapids ; IL H. Brown,
Battle Croak; L. T Osborn, Ctoviand,
Ohio; Ed H. Williams, Detroit; A H
Ellis, Middleville; J. I- Holmes, Jack­
son; W. H. Wood. N. Y ; P. IL Chrroll, Chicago; C. M Atkins, Toledo, O.;
and Jno. H. Batea, Katomaano.
Torpeniug aad Fimas,
IP, 1873.
wife, Constantino; Chas. Allen. Bagiasw Wnxuxa A Wiumt, Mrs. Co.
City; C. Aldoa, Howard City ; L. Clark,
625 AroeAroy, Are Fori
Bettie Creek ; and A. Knupfol, Chicago
Awarded GlfuJ Medal on Progress,
Grand Modal of Merit, and tho only
Hewing Machine Cotnfiany reroiuu.otsJcd by tho International Jury for the
square to be dug np and destroyed. Grand Diploma of Honor.
Now we hope tho Comtuoa Council will
rro that the rams thing bo dene about
our elreets, aa tha said streets abound
with dock, thiailm, burdocks and other
Drugg i «t

thing around, a fellow could talk love.
tno.-.nsbins, flipperjig and tomfoolery to
his and her heart's content, and then re­
. tiro to those ssfl fasrey rewfas and ro- 1' Vit! paid a short visit to tho Union
pose. Oh, how sweat I We could not. School building thia morning, and found
after looking the matter over carefully, tho workmen ell buoy u boor. There
make but few suggestions to add to th4
beauty and convenience of the grounds i
A well should be dug, affording good wise, with such workmen os Henry
' Lewie, Lt&amp;*etc. Tho building will be
water with very bl tie expense, and tha
bwflili nga whites ashed would add much' ready for occupancy, on or about the
ini of October.
/Our party proper consisted ol D. IL
X'ook and wife, Marshy end little Will,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

THE

GREAT FIRE,’
Which burnt usariy XX) buildings oa July Utb fortunately did sol. loach our Htore, and wo shall offer great Bav-

“IIIIW SffllTPE”
OF OHB EKTIRE STOCK FOB MEN AND BOYS

SUMMER ' CLOTHINC
COST.”
ollen d a first class, all-rail route from
St. Louis to Texas, either over tho Mis­
souri. Kansas A Texas R. R , via Sedal­
ia, or over the Atlantic A Pacific IL IL,
via Vinita. For maps, time tables, in­
formation ns to rates, rout**, Ac., wo

13312333

AT*

pany offers 1,200,000 aerro af land in
Central and Southwest Missouri, at
from |3 to 111 per acre, on seven years'
time, with free transportation from 8tLmis to all purchasers. Climate, soil,
timber, mineral wealth, schools, church­
es and law-abiding society invite emi­
grants from ell points to tliis land of
fruits and ttowerv. For [articular. ad­
dress A. Tuck, Land Cnuunisnonor, St­

STIflCTL^-OflE

I School Inoks, a full amortment cvn, stonily on hand at tho City News Depot

15 .

:«i CANAL STREET,

A BRAN NEW SHOW.
Caskets, Cufflns. Burial fiol^ Am, in
Central Michigan. Personal atleudancv
aud good Hearse will l*&gt; furnished to
cuitonmn throughout the rounty free
of charge.
17tf
4ki.su, Burn A Co.

MCE

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE

nu

Don Henderson, says : “I1. T. Bar­
The Bmu ia tho bust advertising
num, (excepting Furepaugh}, ia the big­ medium ia tho Couaty of Barry, haring
gest humbug " Now Don what has nearly double tha circulation of any
I*. T. ever done to you that you should thor paper in tha County.
tf
try to detract from his reputation ?
Everybody known bo is tha Pniaer of
humbugs.

'A. D. Cook and wife and little Minnie,
Mrs. 8. H. Cook. Miee Abby Bmith,
Cheater Maeser and wife, ourself end
wife./Wewere vi.itwl byTTUBoFand
wBo and daughters from Prairieville,
Mr*. Wilbur and daughter from Bowell. Dr. IL C. Tumor and wife, Dr. H.
J. Turner ami friend from Allegan Oo^
| CapL John A. Tumor. Clifford Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Nichols, Misa Alice
Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wing of OrGold 115 7-B.
angwvillc. Mr. and Mr*. Itobert Mar­
shall of PrairieviHa. And with singing,
(.Tandy end warm.
fishing, sailing, boat racing, playing
croquet,
whist,
bathing,
strolling
Tha Circuit Court has adjourned
amongst tho rocks along shore, visiting be bald at East^aginaw. Not ao how­
the c aaeadao and tho grounds of the four ever; it is to ha at Grand Rapids,
other elube oo the Lake, made up aeesk- Sept., 15th, ICth, 17th, 18th, HHh, and
■ou of real enjoyment. On oao trip out
Wu hailfl the Plainwell wail with, “what
Truly Dewitt Hkillmao. of Barry, is
boat is that F"
unfortunate. But a few weeks slnoo bo
bad four homes killed by lightning, and
‘Where doaa she hail from I”
□o Thursday of last week, during a
kns.—•‘Williams" Island."
. is being delivered ou Btato
heavy storm, the wind unroofed his
‘What is aba laden with T"
-paraiory to paving.

Tn Gaut Cnieseu Jvxttxx is noth­
ing in oomparison to the imtnenae bussneeo l.-eing earriod on by Jim Sattoa.
Jim is on Jefferson Street, aad does
were lesmsss than ony other iastitalioa
of the kind in Hastings
Hl. store is
always full, prices low for saw ar ready
par, and would tike to have the public
call on him before they sfaaafer their
money at tho higher priced nooerias.
Grooerico of every drecription both light
and heavy.
Give him a call.
Jeflbreon 8t June 4th.
tf

GRAND 11 A.1 ’IDS, MICH

P. T. Barnum’s

SALT

GREAT TRAVELING

MUSEUM,

BARLOAV &amp; GOODYEAR

THE

C-3B

Keep a lurge uupply &lt;&gt;r Salt for sale nt Ixiweat market rales, in
their Brick Warebouxe.

nBMivrtmwatsntaatEimi tux Inta

1V1 HiKTAO'Fi'R.lEj
10 Barrel lots »d&lt;1 more aoW to defilerx at a very small ad­
vance above Cur-load Rates.

AND WORLD’S FAIR.

Light and Heavy Groceries,

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
Shingles of all kinds,
pi/IE LUflBEU fUlffll^D I/I Mt L04»
LOTS.

■ udidraln visited tho western

CITY
The thanks of our party are tendered
to the many friends who visited ua,
r the hills of New Hampshire who, with their happy heart., and fare,
made our trip to Gun Lake, an optoido
Hayfocd is spending a few
oa Hte's journey that will linger tong
tho State of New York with
in fond memory, and to Capt John A,
Turner the repicial thank, ol .the party
are tendered far taking charge of the
aril boat, and taking ua safely on many
a pleasant trip, and for Mo novel way of
landing the Pilgrim, at Hemlock Point,
whoa viriting oteoadaa. Wo shall toag
re move bar our trip to Qua lake, aa oao
of tho happy spoi*. aad hope it may be
our good fartuao to visit there agam,
»!». Ih—14■1’’

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
Il has mrvarbMB oar tot to attend *
more civil, or mare afeMy conducted
dance than the &lt;mo give* at Union Hall
by tho Hose Boys' «a tbooveaiuR
‘h“

20th, inst

PATENT COOLER!

Rowers new brick is being rush*!
•kng, a. all buriaeoo is wbea sepesto taad-d by Buba.
Thejbig Postern are out for our rounty
fair, sod ws hop* they smtf bo wrilM*klered over the cuuaiy.
/
Dr. E. F. Brow a inform, us that be
shall return to thia city this week a^d

JOB PRINTING

�this point was carried nt tho polls with |
bid two dteeming rotes. Work aw
the bridge will begin soon, tho contract-.
or having agreed to take the bond., &gt;
which are to run IK years. The Bail-1
CURES
road Company offers' very roasouablo
inducements lor the erection of public Kite uniatism. Scalds, Lameness,
buildings and a commodious sc tool Neuralgia,
Borns, Sorrnexs,
bouse will bo erected during this fall.
1 The new corner, who expects to find Korv Throat, Bolls, Wounds,
here a barren and uniutoreeting naite
Ulefcrs, Bruises,
is sfrwiably surprised and feels asham­
Plies, Sprains,
ed of his prejudice. The tdcosing lay
of the land, the fancied bluff, in tho Toothache,
___ . Old
__ Sores,
Colic,
west and north, the picturesque ArkanAll Hemorrhages,
i sa. with its thickly wuodod islands and V.
Dlarrlia-a,
j tall cottonwood trveo, upon its banks,
the clean and cosy looking new bouses
j of the closely built village, tho depot
; with .he suirounding railway apparatus.
; and tho ondlcMi iron jiaralells of tha
. railway itself, form io oil a landacap
I of (wculiar chanif and you wonder how
I far wet ilbs to that traditional Amari'can (teert of Alkali, HaftekroOey

AUGL’HT, -1H7U.

BtcHic.E ctinnti o.«.
Grand River Villay Division

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The Germania Colony in Kansas

The German people all orer the Bait- j
urn aad Northern btatre of our count-'
ry and in Canada are taking a lively
interest in tho prugrx-w of the German
coloairation enterprise of the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fo Railroad Cura-;
pany, in the Great Arkansas Valley, and ,
Mr. C. B. Schmidt, the General German
agent of tho company, baa found it
neceMary to trmpfoy extra help to aasiat I
him in satisfying the popular clamor fur
‘‘particulars” ontho subject From the

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Miro IlwcMraud Mr, Slow,. At

VINECAR BITTERS

■Jia Balm

SINE’S

Gorman Department of tho Load office, | /'/M
‘el
and tho decided bnsineos-tone of tha letnterprise
tars received there, we are led to judge
that EUoutoad, the central point of the
eoleny, is destined to bo Lb German bc
town of Ksn.se; tot not farmers and • Two I*rfaM61,000 2 I nnrrunifWO
utockratecrs only, but artisan., profess­ taSSEfc SIMMS
ional, and business men are taking steps
to indsntify themselves with the move-;
mont;—and well they may, tor the sur­
rounding country has al! the attributes,
that warrant tho growth and prosperity"
of a largo oxnmorcial and industrial
community. Our State is to be con­
gratulated upon the acquisition of a
class of attest, who. as n rule, bare
proven highly uutrumental in tbo de-|
velopment of tbo natural resource's &lt;-i
any region, which they hare made their

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;Joon-..’ng Complexion.

. SS“Tj=rd

O Gnu (W PnMIMB ii toi!

The ‘•Germania colony” L made up
of lands Irelonging to the counties of
Burton, Rice, Htaffurd and Bono. 1:
extends fat 30 miles North and South
and 12 miles East and Wmt, cvntain»in all 860 sections of land, or 230.
acres, of which 100,7CO acres bu-:
long to tho Rail read company. The re-:
morning 120,640 teres are Government[
land aad subject to homesteading and j
pre-emption. You may travel from tbo •
mouth of the Arkansas in the snnuy I
south, back to its snow.hid birth-place,
amid the glaciers ot Mount lanroln. and |
nowhere along those 2'X.hi miles uilD
you find, a My of laud, that in u richer i

G. R. V. EXTENSION__

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GOLDSMITH'S BRYANT A STRATTON

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AFRICA

Michigan Central R. R.

turttsniSs:
•van .t th. roi. orro. ■&gt;»&gt; m

W. E. KFAMEri a 00,,

FLOUR MERCHANTS

New Book for Agents
Wild Life in the Far West'

A. N. SABIN,
Floir &amp; Grain Ceaaiwtiii Mmtait,

Cathartic Pills,

The Babcock

FLOUR; GRAIN. TUBE AND HEED
.CHAMPION.
.... *&lt;■«"« ’

aril. A. Ute. at IM, r «VU*k is ike at-;
is Uuuk ■E"«&lt; M&lt;nro«.
roe.Oar!
Vk.-.-S'S •XtlS.'iiMC.'ttffi

ft-

»»».■%?«•. rsfz“'
■trew. r^si.'ritK.v.ula
SUT.;

en up, goes to show that this |&gt;eculiarity is amply s^peeciauat Ite stock-!
man seeks cheap lands, with pleuty of i
healthy watett.hu fiisd* it in thax par-1
tion of the coloby. which extends South (
of the Arkansas river, at prim rang­
ing from Slopes acre, with Inxuruiut I
{future and an abt&gt;uAauc&lt;&gt; of dear'
spring* and creeks. The agriculturist'
knows what that black mellow «.il, from
fire to ten frwt doep can produce, and j
he rolecte his quarter wxlion from
among the lands lying north of tha riv* |
er or in the bottom along both iu banks, i
Large crops of Cora and Oata hare I
bs»en grown horn for years and all sort*
o! gsrdeu-truck due. tina!y. Melon.,
Bumpkins, Kjuaalic., Unuuut and route
of all kinds attain fabulous dinsetisiaas.
The iaitu-rasu hards of butfulo which

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■ is. matx eV brorr b.s er.u
telsr (k. iro-^ »Un IS. Ckrse
roU CMair. sit IhsMteafM.

UCTitOIT-rellbttoil. V.-.I&gt;.T.»1MJ&gt;.I4L
''' u*"'“u’ «*“»-a.,e.

BOILER
DODD'S

WORKS.

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NERVINE
DOES IT!

L. N. MIXER'S

plainae the general dry and perched appennmeo of the wild land all along the
Arkansas Valley. But lot us break
that thin crust of dry sod, and what do
wo find but a mellow, moist alluvial sail.
:iU
£

Scrofula Syrup!
iSgfewisSaS

notnentm is easily accounted for, shon
the facta are understood. The bed of

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PltoTftl Datar aid ffimuit.

Brt Wane nJactai
i'Sariiw
a ro
..
tncmo.V, AND TltE SOUTH,
nos ... ur cukmio rim.

(TH O LERA.

sand and gravel, and tho robot];! of the
adjacent lands conaisriag of tho same
material, the superabundant waters
tfntd themselves through tea subsoil,

MSI

Mstamud OKU

.srcncbltdiMlon
modietee. It to
nnre&lt;te&lt;! by Phyre it hi
fa­
il I pesfttvrty ewre
I, 8TTHWJ9
Ittfri, KITEU\UXQ. GOVT- G01TRV.
\bi:oxcniT!^ xrnvora DEI) 1 LITT. INCH"\IENT cojrsvifPT10N,
'sad sR ffisrtws arising from an
th.pcre'cvmhffnn of the Blood.
B«at! for cur ntwatuua AxxaTir, in which yrrt wilt find rertiEratrs from rsliaUa anil truMVorthy ri.y«iwa Mluirfcrs of
the Grape! and ousts.
Di. St. UIU.a Iter, st MlsaS«^wy.ne keamaS it h nawaf
fcasndi ailirtm SlssaB.eWliwn.i
mcMK -

Eruptive and Cutancou« I
such aa fit. Anthony's Fire Jiose or
Erysipelas, Pltnplcs, Blotch. Postules. Boils. Tumors, Tetter ..r roll
Rheum. Ulcers andfiore&gt;, Dysjiepsis, INbillty and all Itnpurt'-Ie* &lt;4
the blood.
*■
Hixeb’s s&lt; roui la fivuvr Lo-, dr*
Ing the.twat fcw yeare, cured tl. cJBds
of sufTerlnif pattenta |n all pcut|&gt; ftba
country. It is the &gt;

SctcrscTLuIi

im

INO CaK ks.MjAteLn Ltell
&lt;•&lt;*■ M WTK1MM.

Price. *1,00 per Settle,

GIVEN
Wa SatMl sa litpal Otromo. wssaicJ .st rest,
tor Enuntog, Ins to evvry Agrel fir .

OMlmUttlwiwtoi

UNDERGROUND
tin nuw °TNE samm
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B T T803. W. r.V0X.
WSBagtt betavo.. 180 FiairHngritvi ngi„ Bateta. lasteaato aid Aaatomis
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VOL XVIII.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1873.

Cirij.

Over 400 running in Barry County I I
Nearly 300 "oM hy us since 1871.
X4rG «&lt;&gt;M last season.
;"5O «&gt;t&lt;l already this i

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW
ayagon

The only Wagon with the btope Shoui-lvrod Kpoke.

JHARNESS, on hand, and made to Order. TIN, COBBER,
SHEET IRON
ARK Manufactured to Order

5021

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.
Evorrb«n|y is invited to cull and examine the
stock coiuintiug of

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Crockery,
Glassware,

new

and

10,000 Machines

mammoth

FIRST PREMIUM

Teas,

Stoneware,

Coffees,
all kinds of Fish.

OUR CULTIVATOR

FRANK LWARD,
nm ru* B11»T CM»tt, re*

xmith’n Auvrtrfxaaa Organ,
fetotes BMC •mvriotiMnsal

CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS
At the old stand of M Alien, State Street, Hastings, Mich.

DENTIST

Mi,

SMITH. MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

Michiiai

Thanking the farmer* of Barry county for their liberal sup­
port in the pant, we nope we shall merit it in the fttture, belicring it irfor our material interest to support home manufactures.

M

DWIGHT A BJLHRALL.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
What is it ?

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.
STOCK OF

res. My‘•Trip Hammer.” with which J mak* Irons for UtlGGIEN,

M ichigan -Exchange.

b Valuable ••MaCHtMw” I have- tong felt tbo need oir II I* one at the great
w h Irb enables me to sell Buggies eo LOW a* U&gt; DEFY COMPHTITION.

DRUGS

never meant the nrofossor tn sen it, and 1767 ; and tho constitution
the vay became by it almost frightenedgovernment
-------------- . wluch
. . too people
. at Michiher to death.
gar. tare fanned for thomselm, and
And she loved him dearly, and she submitted to congroM being of a repub­
knew tint ho loved h&lt;w.
lican character and oo conceded in tho
And when »ho rime to and felt Lie •eeond soction oftta act already ctad,
arm about her, and heard his word*, entitfed “ an act to establish tho north­
and—and all that, you know—she ern bouadmw of Utas nd tor the «dcouldn't bear to tell him it was all a mis­ misrion of Michigan into the Union Tiptake. And I know *l&gt;e kieaod him ua-. on tho conditions therein expreaond."
d er tho old oak tree, tor I «aw her.
The preamble and raaoIuBooa offered
Papa Rill didn’t *ay “No.” Indeed. by Mr. WffldM tavingbomx ocaridsrod,
Ruth was of age, a* why sbonld he ? war* negatived by Yea* and Kaye; a*
And hi* uife hardly cared to have a
•top-daughter of bar own age at tame.
Bo Ruth ha* boon Mrs Robin Good­
fellow for a long while now, and is, she
tell* me, very happy, all because cf Miss
I’ntnrose's nn»take.

erica. Smith, Btubbe, Tucker, Vftllacd,
8. A u Warner, Welch, Wing—28.
Tho question was then taken co tho
preamble ami resolution (of dissent)
offered by Mr. Clark, of Momoo, and
decided in the affirmative by yeas and
nave* as toilowi:
Yu*—Mamra. Alton, Axford, Brown­
ell. Butts, Clark, CouHin, Drake, Dra­
per, Ellis, GUbart, Glover, Jsdroos,
Latte, Lawrence, Markham. Nowton,
NoU*. Oden, Peck, Richardson, Satterleo, Smith, Btublrn, Tucker, 8. A- "L.
Waman WaWk, WWaid, Wllg 88.

I, and told all too odd
----------------- praftesor; how ha
wore his hat in thus, and sometime*
petted us on the head when wo did wriL*
and oven called u* “th*** children,'’ and
knew to much, and never took any aim,
bat tallad to old Pat tbo gardener a*
sociably as yen ploasc.
And tonirhme* of a Sunday when
ether people were coming out of shuich,
be roamed about tho garden in hl* dro«ring-gown, and shceked Mis* Frimnao
n‘tl»* heed of tho wmlmuy. Btenor
Pmtfilhtlo, and th* younger Wife Pnmroso, all In nroeesmon, witls prayer-book*

With a full line of oxtraa on hand.

STUD EB.VKETt

NO. 49, -

But we likad Mm. Ho was quite oddWt, we thought; thirty 1 altould (Link
—deer me, how old that UMd to seem I
-^-and very odd, indeed, but ho wa*
goril-naturnd. ,
• Wettauldtayo starved, Whs tad
no*, ordered the waller (oi bring “mar*
fed st supper tinih,' la inch a matter-offtrt-way, that Miss Primroen dared not
to »ay no.
She told n* flat “great appetites
were vulgar f but wo knew hor motive,
and 1 really think too would have liked
to scratch Professor Goodfellow’* eye*
! out very often.
.
'
' He wouldnh have stohM • wook but
that toe had rignta a written Agreement
fi&gt;r a year and bb'etate ch»sp.
Poor Protestor Goodfellow I
'“Who wa* that nice genOeman, but
*» funny, who Mid •More biscuit for
the young huliw, Pbggy,’ eo often F’
said Rutli, up In tar room that night.
**Phat’» Robin Goodfellow,” sold I.
“What a name to call him t Do you
* •' *'--—-jti* Kcretly fta your

DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING,

On motion of Mr. Wilkins, U&gt;o&lt;vention proceeded to tho coniideratum
ol th* preamble and resolution disrenjir.g from the pro]•tuition of oongreev
relativo to tlio admission of thia ate to
into the Union, heretofore offered l»y
Mr. (Srk. of Monroe.
Mr. Clark moved that eaid preamble Hutchins, Kerctaral, Kimtall, La&amp;casand resolution lie adopted­
ter. McDouell, McKhutry, Noyns, Rich­
-Sen wo argued about hi* looks, and। . Mr. McDouall moved to amend said mond, Rickey, Sumner. Yau Doser. IL
decided that be »u not ugly, though preamble and resolution by substitut­ Warm*. Wsaro, Wilkin*. Wood—21.
ing tho following:
Mr. Ellis offered the following reso­
ho never rould ba called haudsomo.
JZMft^Bytbo People of Michigan, lution*, which were read, laid on the
And Rath said ho wa* almoat beauti­
in convention axombUd by their deb*. table and ordered to bo printed ;
ful- only *o fancy.
RsmW, That thi* cc creation mort
Nor Robin Goodfellow looked up at
gnw&gt; of
United Bute*, approved , wAwnnly protest, against tta right of
June 15, 1'886, entitled “An Act to os- tbo congroea of the United HMM to at­
And he took groat pain* with her— tnldish tbe northern bonndiffy of Okie tach Boy inch condition a* that contain­
and
for
the
admisriofi
of the state of ed in tho foregoing redtad act, at being
imuii’Tiae pamv—and often, out of hour*,
brought her nice books to Improv* her Jlichigoa iato tlio Union oa the modi- rontrnry to the article* of compact oootion* therain exptvasod,” Tbei w* as­ tained in the ordtnasoo of HS7, and
style.
sent to the terms therein axpreMcd, bat the cctutitution and Keto govarnmeut
"It woe *d HadI" mid Rutb.
An&lt;Lthc profretcr had long talk* with novertliolM*. reserving to tho said state, which tho poofdo of Michigan bavo
her after dusk in the garden, and used and to th* fieoplo thereof, every right formal for tbamenlvM, and luLmitiad
to think her, wo all felt, an cxcHont secured to Ibetu by tho ordinance cf thd to congress bring of a republican char­
oongrem of 1787, and protesting eeamai acter and *o conceded by Ha radGcawl:c!ar.
At fir*t she called him “Dear old tho right of tho efiugress of the United tion and aewptaMa m dodarod fa ths
Robin Goodfellow." Then too began States, tdafter tho conditions of tbo said second aectiou of the aforesaid net of
to call hint Proftxncr Goodfellow, oven ordinanceNvithout the common consent
That all qucalioo* touching
whm we were quite tdono. And yet
•ho seemed to like him Letter than toe Hr. Ellis moved to amend the atav* by the conflicting claim* of Kates to jari*adding the word*, “which is hereby didfcn ar sovereignty, Ought of right
did, which wa» odd.
to be adjudicated, whenever they are
And ho need to look at her so much gtvsiL
The amendment olterod by Mr. Ellis found to exist, by arbitration ar com—eo very much. Tlrni ru odd, too,
for ho hail (not the way of looking at haring been sabtequentlr withdrawn, protniM between the state* interwtod,
propio very much, and hardly ever the qurttion wan taken on the ailnti- subject to a •ubsoqusnt ratification by
tute offered by Mr. MeDonoll, and de­ the congress of tho United Slates ar by
ghrerod at Miu Primrow.
Ho tho year went by. Ruth woe of cided ia tbo negative, by Yea* ami an appeal or roeert to the higheat judi­
cial tribunal of tht* union.
age. and all her mother’* money, an Im- Nay*. as follow*:
"xna—Messrs. Beaufait, Bredsbaw,
JhtrM, That a select committoa of
menro mm. eame tn ta hers; but too
Brown, OoUamer, Comstock, Dort,' three bo appointed, wboaa duty it shall
stayed at Ptinrrue Hall.
••It wa* a nice place/’ *ta said; •‘and Ilutehino, Kerohoval, Kimball, Lancas­ be to iwcparo in behalf of this conyon•ho wa* getting ou in_ the lat.-gnagw, ter, McDouall, McKinsfry, Noyas. Rick­ tion. and forward to (he President of
and jm did not rietrFLcr it haute with ey, Richmond. Sumner, Van Daur, I tbo United Rato* A cotnmanicaSou to
Wilkins, H. Warner, Weare, Wood-! accompany tbo preceding preamble and
Hat bvo-atd byo sho begaa to look
roaolutioas.
pale and low-spirited, and cry a little
! BraM, That five delsgstas be toto-ied L» this wrnvonUm, wbowj duty It
sow and then, a* we kn*w.
than he to visit Washington, during
That wa* about the tim* that rfcar
tho approaching seeaion of toiqain,
old Robin Goodfellow was making ready
Noble, Odell, Peck, Richardson, Ssti- with lutrsctioM to oo-eperato with our
io bare 1'ruuros* Mali,'
Tiui moment his ongagem-n t was over eriee, Haith, Stubb*. Tuekcr, S. A. L. rcpraculaliroi ia emigre** tor the pro­
motion of tho cause, interest* and aianr*
Mia* 1’rimrvet- gave aim a pioco of ■ her Warner. Welch, Willard, Wing-28.
Mr. Wilkin*, in pursuance of provi- of the people of thl* »tal».
mind, and said they must part
I hardly think-hv wauled to go, hr ou* notice, then offered tho following u*
a •urtitute:
grow »o serious
B'Zsrew, By an net of rongresi of addroM to th* eteotata of Chi* atom, oxTho day Lefur* hi* departure. Kato
and I sud Ruth were all together in our Juno tta 15th, 1NW— the conetitution prewnve of tho view* of thismnymtinn
state government which the pooela
BiteM, That two thouwnd oopica of
class-room, when Jean ran in with a and
..rvf.’.v:
i
i■___ i r ,i
—_
paper-tlw
MmiUr, which Him
tto journal of thi* eouvration, togethar
Pnmros* took regularly crury Monday. I* conditionally accepted, ratified and with th* accompanying documenta; bo
in ’uamnhlrt
fozm torto.
dfeiribu“Buch a swoot ]&gt;i*c* of poetry, giris I” confirmed;—and, wberear, tho admi»*- printed,
ri.nutidsr
ltaLttanryof
proriioQ of the atato uf Michigan into the
alio said. “Do rood it.”
Union, as on* of tho United States, is1 dent of thi* convention,
And die handed oa Um paper.
Mr. McDonsll, in behalf of tho miWo aH road it-Ruth bm.
Thi* provided by the said act, to bo upon
the cxnrcM condition “that the mid norityoflho convention, gave notao
•fate shall consist of and have iurisdic- that ho ataaH ou n ftrturo day, ask
tion over sii the t'-rritnry included leavo to outer upon tho journal, a prowithin tho following boundare-, end t**t agtaort to* preamble and rendu-,
over non* other t. to nit—Begining at tion, offered by Mr. Cferk*, and adopt­
ttnrj&gt;ouii where tlio dotoribod northern ed by too oouvsattiom .
boundary of the atato of Ohio intersects।
Or. motion Of Mr. Sumner, tta con­
the oitctern boundary of tlio State ofln- vention adjourned unH to-morrow at 9
dioaa, and .running with tbo said
boundary Uno of Ohio m deourfbod in
tho first aectioa of the said act, until it
intersects tho boandsry hue boewroa
the United State* ami Canada in lake
Erie: thenre with the said boundary
lino between th* United States and
“I wondre who-wroto it,” add Kato 1Canada through lb* Detroit river, lake
■Huron and lax* tfeperiar, to a point
Il all camo put of Mis* Primraas'a “tad whether she m*Mt kF ’
whero the said line last touches lake
“
1
toigk
*ta
did,
”
»«M
Rath.
“
M
idea that th* girl* thould pat their
Superior; theuco in adixeotliu* through
French ireerd*** iiifo snrslopee, iastoml sounds *o "
And she took .tax sosocra from th* !sk» Snpcrior, 'to tho mouth of the Mon­
of sending them rolled op. as th* zprotreal rivar, (hence through . th* middlo
ftxeor would lisra Hied, and from the
of the main channel of tbomil moutxcway the girls had of directing hall a
*1 riror, to the tniddfe of the Uk. of
doxrn enrelup t-um! on idea of Mia.
tbo Dwtcrt, theuoo in a direct Itn* to
Primrtae's afto, that they should not bn
the nearest head water of ttu. Menoradirected a tall—and pot them by Jor
Then tac started ata looked terribly 1onio river, thnneo through tbo middle
future CMC
of that fork of tho *atd rivor fast touch­
“Proftiw&amp;rR. Goodfellow. Prewmb" fngbten*d,apd tnck*d th**«ap Inlo an 1
ed by ttoi mH lino, to th* maifi etanHi* name w»* Robin,- and when tho
n*D of tho mM Mreombnfe rivnr.—
pronto lint Uard tb* whole name they
great tarm should sta defect tar : far theuce down tho centre of‘'the main
apakl well and ,wa« in arcty • vay a choanal of the same tu tho centre of the
lito Uro e*labli*hm«u». taridre be- moot usual ship charnml of tb* Gmn
bay of |ako Michigan ; thur.ee, through
the centre of mo*-, usual slup ehrmnol of
tho mid bay to th* middto of Ute
Michigan ; ttabcu through the middfe
of lake Michigan to Umj uorthura taund«y of to. state of hrimas. .. that
tne Til estaOisbad by tho *M of coq-

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th.™——
I V&gt;.u could at'r a Buircy for so small an amount &lt;
my reputation as a buggy builder by selling a I

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east romer Hrewd, and ttamm . acwtlK

�the law of prcigrc*», which tlio. writer
nor any thoughtful man can do, (for bo
knows better thsn hs writes), there are
too urai.y constitutional grumblers—
un-n that .are alwaya saying, 'Things
were not so in our Grand fathers’ time.”
Well, that is very true, aud when we
couqwre note* with that lima, wo ore
very glad they are not. True, men oro
learniag the art of making money and
iiictwuse in wealth our country; yet
tilled with uudaveloiwd resource* offers
to tusu of brains a field for a di*]&gt;lsy of
Talent, and ws arc glad it is so. look
around you and see what has boen done

friend*, when asked to nemo the now
party, or rather to disgutae tho old par­
ty under a now name, was pathetic iu
the extreme. "Call it the liberal De­
mocracy,'* said&gt;h» bland old gvattomau;
"tho now organixatiun should be tho
joint work of Democrat, and Ropubli■rawi, and loth should lie equally at
homo in it, neither tho guoul of tho
other." If Mr. Groesbeck had stopped
bore, wo might have thought him hon­
est in his advice ; but, in his cagvrncue
to put himself on rorocdH* a luualstoul
Democrat, ho reveal* the insincerity of
tho words ho uttora Ho says: “1 am
• Democrat, but 1 should be very glad
to see the Democracy move out of its
old organisation into a new uno. You
will not succeed unlras you do. Il msy
bo that they will rviuse and fprefer to
tarry where they are f-w the Imlance of
tho century, and until they can fix tbo
meaning uf the revelation, of US. 1/
m, ZH^gooi/rial/ terry wvik/Lw. Af­
ter all, 1 like them, and 1 liko tho old
poUtical homestead; I confess it is some­
what dHspidstod ; Uioro are no liuncrs
upon its walls, and victoriousslioutings
an no lungvr heard within, but it is a
a boms still, and 1 sliall not leave it un­
til it is pulled down.” From thki we
infer that the Liberal Democracy must
do without Mr. Groesbeck until the dila(iiilatod old shanty which rover* him
is either blown ar pulled down. He
seems ready to advise others to leave
tho old homestead, but loth himself to

l-eople that have taken such stridee, and
that too io the right direction 1 Boe
your noble halls at learning, your iastituiiunj for Life’s poor unfortunate*, the
poor, the lame, tho halt, the blind, and
say “that every emotion, oxeept that of
avarice, i* blasted." Bee Chicago in
flames and in ruins and thousands of
her people wilbout homes or bread, ee«
a world in sympathy and iu action,
freighting those swift messengers, until
Chicago had bread enough and to spare,
and then say, that humanity has died
out, and avarice rite enthraned iu its
at cad. Why. in our Grandfathers’ day
wo had not known of a Chicago In ru­
ins, until thousands of her pcoplu had
died of hunger and cold, and tbo re­
mainder had sttflhnd the samo fliic,
long lieforo tbo slow tratup, tramp, of
those day* roukl hare reached them In
help.
Instead of grumbling and finding
fault, if the writer had left tho .arfivv,
and thought a little deeper, h« would
hare seen that capital is, and must al­
ways be, the tuotivH [xisrer by which we
have clothed oursclvus us with a garment,
with a netiwork of Railroads, which
has, so to Wpeak, annihilated diatauco,
and is binding us together doser iu in­
ternal bond*, and making u* to appreeiate and comprehend more fully the groat
modes of thought era quickened by the
electrio flaabey, speeding along the wire
exchangin£-fd&lt;-a&gt; with all tuitions, with
tlx- rapidity of thought itaolf. So many
and so great are the changi-* everywhere, aud so rapidly are wo progress­
ing, that the aid fossils become giddy,
and bocnuac they are unable to com­
prehend any but the slow inarch of our
grand parents, tlu-y naturally fell Io
grumbling ; nad lierauso wa giro them
ths news of the world in a few hours,
instead of from our state iu a mouth,
(ae in tbovo happy old days); and be-

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An old drover from off tho plains of
Tuans gut upon thu Katuuuv Pacific
train at Ellaworth with tbs intention of
going to Kansas Gly. There also gut
on board the train, at tho asms station,
two or throe cattto dealers, ono ot thorn
* short, muscular little fellow, who plays
tbs most prominoat part in this affair.
A party of three of those peatifasvus
tluevee known to all Western railways
— monte gamblers— soon made their
proeenro known in the car n*xt to the

him to mind his own buriuoM- Ho
roeontod the hint, word ted to word,
and word* to blow*. Tho young entile
drover managed to put in a sorios of adoiUific slodgo hammer blows, which soon
sent the monte thief bowling and bleed­
ing ovor the scats. Tho oilier monte
mon joined in to take a hand, when the

tudo eftmls. Ma*v
» «»«•’ly alone an hour of thmr Jive* Tho
very idea of the thing wuuld fill them
with dread.
Thure OTO men who run all over tinneighborhocxl to find somebody who
will lie company for their wives while
they go to lodge, n town meeting, or
—well, nobody but themselves know.

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houn
in tho evening, is perfectly pitiful. ommend it to highly to anyluxly. It is
!
What will she du then when old ago really tho friend of the laboring Man,
drops
her into an arm chair in the cor- whether farmer or mechanic ; and i*ro’
'
Then she must entertain, herself or
(
whin*
away many a lonely hour ; for
j
limbs stiffunod with ago cannot keep
dare with youthful *qjoymente aud oc­
cupations. Tho distaste of solitude, Die usqtto, F» ran tauly air, that for the
habit of constantly seeking company, labouring wan, wo don't believe tho ‘
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People hav* no chance to improve in advanco. Address, Advisor Publish- {
when they arc constantly in company.
Each jiorson exert* an influence upon
those around, and all individuality is
rubbed down to a cipher, which repre­
sent* tho whole group.
Solitude is an absolute necessity tu
tho improvement of the mind, aud is a
life-pni*Mvsr to iho*» who daily talrnr
with tho brain amid anxieties and excitomcnts- Without it, a man in IhoMSrsoils breaks down before his noonj of life is roacbed. Truly, there i.
efficacy in close prayer. The quiet of
the lied^hamber, after the fatigues of
the day Is over, is not enough. Thought
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having too much. solitude, w heroin the
mind becusnra morbid, but the greater
danger is, of being too much in com­
pany.
Them ia another roosou why some
]*&gt;i&gt;plo avoid solitude; aud that is, be­
cause they fear to come face tu fere with

until it is pulled down." Brave old
spirit to faro the dangers of tho final thirty to forty millions, instead of oneThe meanest and most contemptible
crash ! Glad, in one breath, “to sec tenth that number, A* thinks the
of mankind may yet find some human
Democracy move out of its old orgnnii- Devil has just been let lose iu reign ht*
ndvoaute, and mate coquette* have had,
it seems, at least one defender.
his thousand y«m and is holding high
The puet Campbell say* be oneearn vol an-1 doing his work so well,
heard a lady, dtetiaguished for beauty
ia pulled down about his cats. “Call it that he will bo able to .finish off what
and rank, defend Str Thomae Lsvmnrw
Liberal Democracy." He might havo is left of mankind, iu the early part of
from tbo charge of having been culpa­
said, with truth: "Call it anything the first, half of hi* heated term, and
ble to paying attention to tho India*
without intending to follow thorn up by
you phrase, but don't avk me to move then rest in quiet. King .if Chaos
into 1L I would rather bo u hermit,
living alone among the deserted mine we would say to tho writer of that arti­
of Democracy, than a defeated condi- cle, don’t draw your intpiratiun from
tho land of memories, g&gt;-t that old fu»
now party which I advise you to form.” ■U veil from before your eyes, stand of­
This is probably what Mr. Groesbeck ten in the neighborhood of tab-graph
laNsi. Ho knows that a thud party, polos, and take a long range, and if you
or a now party, formed out of the re­ don’t sew things moving on. your aro
jected materal of the last Presidential
“No, not au much," was still tbo la-‘
election, would show even hsa strength
■Murn than twenty year* ago, on !
Kugliah eokiny eame into Btaffurd, Gene* |I dy,s musing response.
than tho one ted by ths unfortunate
' ’ "Can you really, madam,” said tho
ss-e
County,
N.
Y.,
and
bought
some
of
Greeley, and for this reason heprudrntthe farms. They paid M high a* «50 | gentleman again, “defend such bohaharping routinually oi ten- upon the per acre. Tho p*r»oni who sold want I vior as di-Mrui*—"
-Why, sir," interrupted tb* lady, “to
aa candidate fur Governor. If we are prospect of Gen. Grant's running fur west, and many of them toeated on gov- ’
i cunfmi the truth. I am finuly of the
not mistaken Mr. Groesbeck in but one a third terra for tlu- Presidency. Was ornment land att 1.25 per acre. To-day i
I opinion that tbo majority of women
of thousands in tho land who orv will- ever anything more absurd? Thom- tho profils are larger on tho Gonoeeo in- &gt;| would rather be courted and jilted than
restfficnts than on those made iu tbo I
tag to favor some combination of politi­ who ought to know, viz., the moat inti- west. Many of tho farms for which |50
cal force* strong enough to detest the
per acre wa* paid would sell for llfei
per acre. Ac.’’—ffqfsfe Creswrari AJRepublican party. but are unwillig to
to risk a perse®al sacrifice- iu ths akresaid eonbiaatioo. It is possible they
arc* wiser than tbs crowd they advise

Fall Kilt
.ten’. is
Fall K&gt;U
luton’i I&gt;i

THE CASTAWAYS

First-Class Instruments.

New Scales.

DOUCH

New Styles.

New Prices.
Very Low.

talk, and they euro but little what they
say, if what they da say, will only have
a tendency to make one 1 H-mocratic

ESrrteli
■ ■ ■.’ .

Zwe-asl ha* evidently fid leu into the too
According to the views of the daily
common error of great writers and
GropAfe, Democrat Allen of Ohio stands
small thinkers iu arriving at oiracluaions
a mighty poor chanro of an alcetion to
on n more exniuinativn of the surface
the Gubernatorial Chair, m Gue. Hen­
of things, witbout giving tho entire
dricks of Indiana refuee* Io stump Ohio
whole, sa judgment made up from a
for Alien, ns he, Hendricks, thinks thu
close and thorough examination of all corpse of tho j-arty ha* not tbo gb.»,t of
tbo i&lt;rt» which i* quite important and

we teach aright, sodoar teaching M tree,
and truth i» much better than error,
though clad in poor habiliment*. Iu
his article “ Wrong AllriLuted to tbo
Right Canoe,.' bo manifort* so much of

RATES I

Also, ha has n Inrgo Stock of

New Advertisements.

front car, when it was agvsed that the
monte mon should bo permitted to hold
Mm stooping car until tho train reached
Salma, whore a sheriff bad l»oa tele­
graphed for. But ‘'this arrangement
was not satisfactory to tho bravo little
drover. Ho had resolved iqion recover­
ing tho old man's money, and «p|»arod
to treat with routempt the kuirc* an-1
I.istols pointed at tho windows of the
drawing room. After washing off tbo
blood from his face and hand* ho walk­
ed boldly into tho rioepiog car, whore
tbo throe gambloro, dnrcn to bay, stood
watch within tbo locked glau door.
With o huge navy revolver in each
hand the young man dashed open tho
don, ami, puhiU-d lu* cocked revolvers at
tho astonishr-d gambler*, coolly deuuuidml the old drover's lost money.
Finding that be was determined to
have it or do worse, aad seeing tbo

TE.I and, COFFEU
h ho has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and be is deter mined to rail st th

At a meeting of tho American lustituto
•No, sir,' emphatically req»ud.-d the
Farmer*' Club, Feb. 17, 1873, one J. child, ‘they Ix-toag to God.’
-Sterling Morton stated that in 1854, h«
Tbo grand father said nothing till
pre-empted 160 acres near Nebraaka they readied tbo richly lad«n tree, when
City for fSOO, just what four acres in hr said :
Stafford had lately sold for; and that bo
"Well, my boy, whom doM this troa
had boen offered t2Q0 an acre for an belong to r
unimproveJ portion of the same land.
Thia was a tm«ir, and for a uu-meut
.L- ■__
. I...,

D./5/.A

help reviewing it in part. His tinule
Butler, I cannot aa*wer, if it
piMM the wr iter. as all knew Butler haa made U appearance ia the vicinity
of Marysville. Cat. and is .Leng (much
damage to vrgutation.
Gratahopporo are raiding 1’ottawattomie County, Iowa, in great numbers.
Many fields of corn are luring destroyed
by them. They are working southward.
A ne&lt; bunie direaae, very fetal baa
broken out ip Morion county, Iowa. It
attacks the kidney*, and tho borau s-xm
fislla Io the ground an-1 is uuabto to rise.
Tka jmuta become siiff. lockjaw riiaues.

• TltH
Go to tho

iner Office

WHEffiLKR. &amp; WILSON

WHOVto

' Engineer of tto Rio Granda
And Department, her brother,
John Dtekiaron, and Ralph
Bh« ia the first person who

forBHEijtewtffiK.

HA

Mrs OJ the Wheeler A W 'ihun for
&lt;f,c f,axt !/rar '*Pexi (’uar'~

other sewing machines
BS
Being the most simple in con­
' Si x,rurUon‘ and easily adapted to

Magnolia Balm

dtjfkrvnt kdnda of work, running
faster, and withleM noin 4*—
v oMrr
machine, are quOUHe* which
&lt;fc Wilson to the public as &lt;S

■yjgBt

�5

Bnn««n,

Tif«

CPBCIAL NOTICE.

will *ey of Dr. Walker’. Vinegar Bit­
lingular meeting of the Common I
ten that it ran. like a prairie fire. The
CounaLMowtey ovmiag.6*pL 1*1.1K78.
fame of tb* groat Tempeeoaee Tense ia,
Present—Mayor and AM* Jewalli,
however, but poorly exemplified by thia
Dawaen, '.Mudge, Hosm
~
figure oi apeedi; tut a prairie fir* nut*
| Hama and Bently.
only
in oae direetialu wbenaa the repoOn motion Aid, Mudge a
taboo of th* Bitton apremla toward, all
llcoorder pre to*.
of* snaah-np, waaao wrought upon, point, of th* oompaaa with equal rapid­
I By Aid. Jow*llthat alter going tu bed at the Halting. ity. W* do not bulieva then U a aquaro
That cm hundred and fifty dollar*
Hniae he could get into only a |&lt;ariial mite of bhabited territory m tho civili.j (1150) fur work on Msch- Avenue.
steep, and when th* 11. 40 train came ed portion of the United State*, where
Ayea—Jowell, Dawaon, Mudge, Boice
from the Wmt. h* in hi* half-coucioua thia merilorioua proparatioa ia not ap­
Bumuict, Hams and Banlly.
stale imaginmi himaelf aboard th* tram, preciated. Il any theoretical gentleman
Nay*—nos*.
and wa* sure the train had jumped the think* b* i* prepared to *how that there
On motion further time wu. granted
track, ao ho bounreul out of bwl and ir “nothing iu it." We adviae him to go
। th* Street Committoe on the Cote job.
made a jump hoaJ-firet through the to the Brain* Kate*, to tha Miarimippi
Moved and carried that the Street
1 Commiaaionar have furtner time for n&gt;- ted-room window. Tb* lower .ash Valfey, to the deltas of th* Southern
howi-vec waa raiaed, lining kept up by 1 riren, to New England, in fart, anyI pair* on afreet to fait grounds
a brace or attek, and aa ho wvut through
■ Tho following'petition waa received
ho knocked the braci out, letting th*
and referred to Cununitteo on atrocL
rash down which caught arrow hl* an­ । views. By ao doing, he cu raiao a
Tu
Jfry-r aad Ua Crnnm
tf
cle., and kept him from going onto the lienrtter and more general laugh than
grouusl hoad fbreruost, and probably hu ever yet ahakrn the aide, of au in­
saving him from gutting badly hurt if telligent people
I’enuaa who havo
not killed. Ho managed to got him­ been enrod can’t help laughing at other
aelf back into hi* room without calling people, wlio tell them that the medicine 1
for help, and we preeuuiu a like acene which eared their Uvea ia a failure.
will not occur with him a aecond time.
Ihraiaa the fever epidmnie of teat
month, the Week of Ayer'. Ague Cure
in the Old North Stale became ex hatisted. and Ufuro &lt;s supply euuM bo rocoivad from Ixiwoll, the aufforing from
chill, and fever became fearful. A few
partiee wore n fortunate os to havo it
on hand, and in Jrcdcll County, the
druggUta eked out thrir .lender atock*
by selling dooea—a apoonfull each—fur
a dollar. Many paid ten dollar* luc a
bottle, when the regular price i* but
one, and thought tbrmaelvea favored at
thaL *o valuable aro the curative pro­
jwvwtina of thia preparation, which not
only expel* the poiaon from the system,
but leave* tha paitent with unimpaired
health and vigor. -Ratepk (If. C.) Ata*

u«* UMCss*BMlisCVseM. •

CHURCHES.

'arrtN&amp;i

quated to pre*-nt at each and every
meeting of Use Common Counril unln.
cxruaed cm ao-ount cf aicknaa* of lum­
’ aelf ot family, ur abaeoev, and that the
record, of the proeeding* of the Council
be rrsiuinsl at each meeting of tbo

AM Bently—
•
■t M’jo* Barlow bo rtqueatad and
eUy authorised to collect aracument*
from owners or muipaali «tf property
ia front of which paving ha* been urdend and ia now.lwiing done and apply
the tame under tb* directiuu ot the
Board of Ahleimen to th* jiaymrat of
■aid paving

Arrivals at the Heatings House B
W. Hawtey, IL 0. Caae, J W. liken.,
Lomu Platt, D. C. De lamator, IM rod.
B. M. Anthony. D. B. HarktQ. A. IL
Bradley, W. F. Olin, Chicago J. B.
llrmtin, B. 8. Morley, Syracuse, N. Y.
K. G. Minden hall, Cinriunati, O. G.
W. Ballou, Lockport. N. Y, L. D.
Hani., J. 8. Cob, J. H. Jewett, D.
M. Ctwg-ir, Grand Rapid* F. W. An­
thony, Jackson.
At the Natoma!, G. W GriHu,
Kalamaaoo. O. Walrath, Port Hope
N. Y. M. T.nE.k, N Y. City. Tboa.
Bred, ItainwcD.
H. W. Roger*
Grand Rapid*. T. R. Smith, Sandus­
ky, City, Ohio.
_

frequently aea ia our Exchangee from
1 th* aouth part of th* State, that a firm,
I under the name ot D. L Staple. « Co.,
। of Allen, Mich., are “Swindler*"

/f?3
CLOTHING.

of tha kind ia Hartrap.
olway* full, prioae low fiw-----------------par, and would hk&gt; to have tho public
call on him before they tprnJtr their
money at tho higher priced groocrie*.
Groceriea of every deamiptioa both light
aud heavy.
Giro him a call
Jeffarwin St. June 4th.
tf

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING I

suxa*
Good Heavy Gauimere Suit* for Men,
Fine Heaver Suita for Men, . ..
Fine Custom Mddc Suita for Men,
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;..

To thoee going, to Mi»a»uri. Kantar
Ncbraaka Colorado, Utah. Wyoming,
Neruda, Oregon or ('ahforaia, wo rec­
ommend a cheap, safe, quirk and direct
route, via Si. IxjuIb, over the hf luouri
r.uitii- 1 tailroad, which run. it* tino
Day Coach*-, and Fullman Steeper*
। from BL Ixrai* to principal point* in th*
Wet, wstUuf rlaqyr. Wo belinve that

Thio Magaxine, a uniroraa! favorite with
all cUaaee of aoriety, rich and poor, it
imued for September, and a rare number
it it, brim full of genuine mptter such
aa intereau all roadora. It haa a nice
whaleman’, atory, telling of adventure
ia tho arctic region (which wu crowded
out of tho August number), and a well-

tan, omtributed by one of that naaful
profnaaioa, tbo celobratod M. Quad of
the Detroit &gt;&gt;w Pme,a moat promiaing
young writer, who nerved through tho
war ae a •oldier, haa paased many
month* in tho Indian country a. a trap­
per and hunter, and now acta at editor
In additiou to all-thia la a well prepare*!
paper on Braxil, aornral l&gt;cutiful .furies,
an extra good Mipply of poetry, and
'Winoeg the latter u a l«»a by Mins
Muaby of Virginia, a near rotation of
tho cs'L bratnd Colonel Moeby of gworrilla fame, and the usual illuatrationa
and comic cut.. All th«&gt; back numl»-r ■
from January auppiiod by the publiah- 1

CHILDREN’S,

BOYS’

AND

YOUTHS’

DEPARTMENT.

Children’* Suita,
Boys’ Suita
Youth*’ Suit*;

further West are prom|&gt;t an-1 reliable.
The Texas connection of thia road ia
now curajdeted, and paia*iigaro ar*
ottered a first claa*, all-rail route from
BL Iziuis to Toxa* either over tho Mi*souri, Kanresa A Texa. R. R‘, viattadalia, « over the Atlantic A Pacific IL R-,

to $15
to 20
to 30

ttfiKts'i

Fall Overcoat*.
’...........
Hoary Winter Overcoat* for Men,

6 to $25

Children’s Chinchilla, Cape and Other Styles of Overcoats.

on, Tbomc. A TalluM, 3G Broomfield .
Stro«&lt;, Boston, an.! for aale at all peri­
(tony oiler* 1,200,000 acrea of land in
odical atom, in tho country.
Central and Bouthweet Miaoouri, at
fmin
to f 12 par acre,
aeven years’
On tho Burlington, C*dar Rapid* and time, with free transportation from St.Minneauta Railway Tueaday night, near Ixmia to all pnrehaaer*. Climate, mil,
Cunterdalo, a freight train ran into a timber, mineral wealth, acboola, churchlaigv dtuve of rattle, turning the loco­ &lt;•• aud law-abiding aucicty inrile emi­
motive over and amaaliing it up omridor- grant, from all jumto to thia land of
ably and Wleacqiing ten freight rar*. fruits and flewera. For |&gt;or1icul*iu adNo one was injunM .
drvaa A. Tuck, land Commienonor, St.-

Local 61i;i;es pitice;.
To Merchants wc Sell Goods

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE

VIENNA EXHIBITION.
ne Grat Craniu Triuuit or tail

from aaid firm, asking ua to print them
tH") bill ho* is and » n1 by ina.L add­
ing poatag*, and they would remit.
Well, we dal it, “mor the left,” think ing if they have to uead au tar for job
Frews* Atf IB, 1873
work, whan there are ao many pr i nting Wanui A Wiirou, Mrs. C«*
b-&gt;are* all around them, that their re|e
C2&amp; Kttr Ttrk.
\
utatfon ma-t hate been truthfully art
Awarded Grand Medal on Pntgreas,
fte CWy ./ H-(ay&gt;
forth by many of oar exchange*, so wa Grand Medal of Merit, and tho only
Your Committenon atroet* would respectfully declined
Ss wing Mat'lune Company remmniru&lt;l■ubtuit the following tcjmrt : wa hose
ed by the Jnteniatioaa^Jerr fitr tho
• xamim-d tha road known as the Carter.
War no Pnurtxl’ura Awaraan Ihaur Grand Ihpkxna of Honor.
Conacxrrioa ?—Becaoae they neglect a
Cough. It ia not neewaaary to conaadt a
phyaichn, but take Dr. Ranaon’a Hive
Syrup and Tolu, or Hooey Syrup, and
euro you Cough at ouce. Thia ia aa
excellent praacriptiou of an earinent
phyrieiaa, and adapted to all Cough.

3(&gt; CANAL STREET,

A rare chance tu buy Ihy Ch«J&lt;
cheap—r. IL Sabin A Co. of Jackson,
are telling out their entire (dock at first
cost- They have an unmenw atock,
tonu* I Ifiti,(MM) worth of choice good.,
of all kind*, which they are during out.

Advertise ii the Mid Bauer.

183398

Beastner, Heath A Co. havo tho largaat atock of Undertaker* goods, *urh *1
Casket., Coffin* Burial Itutx-a, Ac., in i
Central Michigan. I'erooti al attvndnnre
and good Haona will I* furniahed to
cu.tomew throughout tho rounty free

Luther Bennett, repairing ai$^iu-»t,

12 50.
Tbo*. Altoll, money advanced io pay
A splendid rain Saturday night last for work in 3d ward, *2 14.
Mr* I. W. Vrooinau b ia Naw York
Tbo* Altoft. work ia lai ward,
dfiag her friend*.
•162 ML
Thue. Al tuft, work tn 2d ward, |50 Cte
The Banna ia tho .boat advurtiaing
Jew Maurer, work on atrecta, 7tata
ty OU the kidney* end liver, and amist medium ia the UountyW Barry, having
Joe. Slattery, wevice aa poitea, *9 00.
The Ward Seboola ot thia City eo nsthem to out from th* .system tb* prorok- nearly deuble the circulation of any
Geo.
Currvv,
aervire
a*
police,
12
00.
artbM Monday th* *|h ia»L
iag cauee* of «»* of the wont form. ther paper in the County.
if
Wm.Tbkter, rorvire a. pulire, M On.
A good deal of sickm aa, and many
Joo A. Fuller, service a. polio*, *2 U0.
bay thi. madias* at the drag ttof of
dcatha reported lately.
Joeiqdi Arnold, arrviewaapoUoa,92 00.
J. F Roberta A C*. and its uaa wiU re­
UuseneM is »u.r«ndrd ua Rowmw MW
spire you with naw life and vigor.
Il
wiU aond you bozxsog about your baainaaa with tha energy of the bonml baa.

Keep a large Mipply of Salt for sale at Ixiwe«t market ratoa,
their Brick Warehouse.

Light and Heavy (•&gt;

LUI SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS I

Water Lime,
Ohio lime,
. Shingles of all kinds,

CRAYON,
pi/ie Lupaen fuiyiisifED
WATRRGOLOK
LOTS.
AND OILS,

ijr C4&lt; LOfo

Wool, Wheat, Oats and Corn.
noontttiuNDEW

Haatinga. P. O., Aug 27 th, 1873.
W. C. Atkin* Mr* Clarence Brown
2. J. Bunn-tt 2. Mi- Malm- Cote,
Chanter Pearaon Henry Waitoo uv
Nemehiah Wabou. Emma Bimp-».
James Ward.
Direct V&gt;ur tetter, to number U P. O.
Box &lt;ir Drawer.
J.RwsxnP. M.

' K party of tire left here Monday
morning teal fur a Lunt out in Wood­
land, among them wa. Mr. Huffman,
Grobteand RuwU'a tinner, who met
accident. He wa.
with fuite
using patent enrtridgne fur hi. eted-gun,
and white in the act of capping one (bo
having find put powder into the cart­
ridge .bell which acou te l-»j contrary
to jeupriaty.) the cartridge expbded,
e Utting hie finger, and oae foot badly. walk erasing Green Street and ent hi*
Hiitlusaa aaya he knew aa well before foot .0 bad that it Idcd profurely. The
ao after, that it wa. cxreodingly carte- w (Wider ia itiHd net break hia lag.
to alleiuirf to cap a carindge with pow­
der b th. ate-ll, but be know. R ao
old atoera, dark rod. aud uoo 2 yrar old i
.trung new, that be «b*ll never attempt
heifer, figfctwJ and white face. Aay
iaiortaauon aa to th* whetwaiwuta of
said rattle will bo liberally rewarded.
I* M. Busia.
Rutland, July l.\ 1873
If

Lel eseryhedy rseealet that the
State Fair cuouneacM on the 14. betat Grand Bolide MaM free «• afl &amp;

R’a te than attaadhg
Iteir
Fiaumia raswlrr that Triday
ragwtttelbe M-ftly wwM»M- ***
•very moaiber be oa band aa bnaiaem

9403

THEY HAVE STOOD THE
TEST.
50,000 00

SINE’S:
Gift

JStcTeRPAise.

OuWIWMtktLmilM!

�Bifttagt.
Music washes away from the soul th* ;
dust of every day lif*.
। Gold do** not Mtiafy love ; U must b* &lt;
। paid fa its own coin
Th* moat skillful flattery fa to lat a
]«r*ou talk on, and b* a li*tra*r.
।
Man ia an imilativo creature, *nd who
nvor is foremoat leads iho herd.
Ot all tb* cxnts In fa* chafing world,
deliver me from the cast of erittefatu.
Tho mind doee not knew what diet it
can fred on until it haa been brought to
. the rt.rvaliun paint.
A largo part of modem religion cun­
list, fa over mtiasatfag th* apo*tlro and
underestimating our neighbor*.
Col. May. of Boston, father of th* late .
i Ju mud J. May, waa the grandfather of
tlie popular author, Mis* Alcott..
।
If ynu shoot a cat fa ycrar yard, psuk
. it up to see if itja dead, aud ; ■ cidently

CURBS

|

Hlutliiialisni.
Neuralgia,
Sore Thraat,
HoarMDoa,
Headache,
Piles Sprabw,
Toothache,
____ , Old
___ Borea,
Colle,
All Hemorrhages,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

VINICAR BITTERS

Male ssrtala relet ia Ik
abre* toaOBl m*&gt; mbSoS a
:aira“iiK"3J

I

Waahington
Always select a windy morning lor
emptying aah banek. Th* distribution '
■ U1 thus l&gt;o equalised, and your n*igb-.
borkyrill all get sonic.
It is with sincere aflcction or friend- i
ship a* with ghosts aud ap)«rition&gt;. a 1
thing that everybody talk* of and!
scarcely hath seen

53484823484848235348

■“met'

Plantation
BTHW

ANTED,

llWlKa?
|LANTATION

Bitters
I Congress, meant “hotrert ."
Faith in the huroaOcr is a* necessary
for tho intellectual Ji tlio moral charactur; and to the man of irtlct*, a. well
a* to th* Christian, tbo prsmrnt forms
but the klighteat portion of his exist-

* ’ Ci . Ttw 1-11 &gt;1 I

"s’?
GOLDSMITH'S BRYANT &amp; STRATTON

tJ'.'T.',*

LIVINGSTONE

AFRICA

Michigan Central R. R.

Ayer’s

Hair
Wild. Life in the Fax West

.......

OCEAN’S. STOBY

&lt;&lt;/or,

had a new ret mad* with *uch inecrip­
_.
Aiionsaa those:
“Here bee Hannah
‘••p TUr riitirrh (and probably part nt Emily,)
— =*“=■ -k&gt;-W IwaI' -Sk.
-tku«L»
th* memory of Mary Church (who **«nu
■ 1
to b* mixed with Matilda,) who waa

FLOUR MERCHANTS

1 KTu eftsv Jsa- tt. ItT! sod «airert!» t noire.
IrsiM wiH Irere bslr-IU Ur dUres- aa* all roial.

For restoring to Gray Hair iu
natural Vitality and Color.
A. S. SABIN,

CiMiuiu Merctat,

fto &amp; Graii
ATWATkS MTWEY.
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’ THROAT AND LUNG INSTHTTE

BOILER
DODD'S

’TERVINE

Ayer’s
DOES IT!

Cherry Pectoral,,
•-nah. Broncbltla. SstEnL*

D is Be Nw EuH Fart! ladcine

EPIDEMIC

It is r-o&lt; a qtrack nostrum.
7i.e ingredrate are pnblisbrd Ml
cash l»-til* of medicine. It is
u* d cud reremnieiMjcd by 1'byelri«r» * Islrvcr it has been in­
troduced. I twill positively eure
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llROXCH/TJS, Xt'RVQ^S DKRhjTX,lXCIl‘i EX T COXSTJUPTIOX,
ai4 all derates srl»in&lt; frees an
Impure c. i..!lt&gt;..i| of the Bl.»d.
fhtd for our Eoexnaij* Auu»*«•. in which you wilt A*dc*r&gt;
tiC.alM from relini4* and tnatworthy FhyaMau*. Nluistan ot

BBOMWiH

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Scrofula Syrup!
ftit Wife Jata &amp; Saiiiav
MICHIGAN

THE

AND

SOUTH.

MINER’S RCROFULA BYRl’Peuros
nil .wrvfulous Aflrctmns. Careel..
Eruptive ami (.'ntaneou- Dismsre,
■ueb as tit. Anthony’s hire llw or
Eryalpola.. Pimple, Blou-mv Tom
Iuka. Bolls. Tumor*. Tetter or Salt
Rheum. Ulccta and Borm. Dj.twpsla. Deidllty and pBlillpuriUes of

THAISS gfx UY CHICAGO TIME.
TUAlwuiHuaapiiTu.

«Xis:

DISEASES

l&gt;KT«OIT

FLOUR, GRAIN, l^JRK AND SEED

fo 'f* vr‘7’na^
” "Th—_
tolor,tcilA tht
a.au and frttfmM of youth. Thin
hair ia thickcurd, fallen hair cheeked,
and baldness often, tliouijh not always,
cured by it* use. Nothing esn restore
th* hair where th* Mliclea ate de­
stroyed, or the ghm !i atrophiol aud ,
decayed; but such cs remain can be
eared by thi. 0[&gt;pHeat&gt;nn, ami stimu­
lated into mtivity, so that a n*&gt;«
growth of hair is producnf!.. Instead
oftuulicg iluj hair with a pasty andimcat, it will keep it elean an I vigoron,.
Its uceaaional nse will prevent tho hair
fr®i turning grey or falling off, ami
oonseqnently prevent bsddnr ■ Tb.restoration of vitality it gives to tho
scalp arresti and ptvrentt the furma­
tion of dondniff, whieUts often so un­
cleanly and nffemuvo. Fr.« from thorn
deleterious aobatanccs which maka
ronis preparations dangerous aud injnrious to th* hair, ths Vigor can u.ily
benefit but not barm it. If wantr-l
merely for a HATH DRESSING,
nothing else can Im found so d&lt;oirsl4e.
Containing neitlwr oil nor dyu. it ifoss

Zn‘S^srJj^±„j3’S

created fa* first ben, or es yon would 'glkriw doaed , but, being a strictly acrather hare it, th* firrt *gg, is the »«tne Hrist*
,
man, b* felt that it would bo
Wound* usu tho oIitfcLeidstones whin
b» wa* not .1 all certain that Hannah'*
•i_— » ■
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w. E. IIRAMES A 00,

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
1^

SWaSWtegW

“Oae* 1 believed it. but after Hsing ‘' Yosemite. ThoOnain 'iWumn. Hirer,
« Pari*, and studying philoaophy, i whiih is a touch wider stream than the
mathematics and politics, 1 am convinc­ Merced, runs through the great Toned that God 1* aa empty word."
lumno cauou. This canon and its era"L air, waa never in Pari* ; 1 b«v« 1 nec-tiuns lusru an unbroken length of
never atadiad philoaophy or mathoma- ’ f^rty mil*.. Fur twenty miles of this
tioe, or all thuee beautiful tilings which distance the muon u shut in by ver tide
»oa know—I only know my catadiira ; ]' Walls of granite, Mime of which are from
but mure you are •&gt; learned, and say 12l*l to fHM) fret higher than the wry ।
‘here ia no God, you can esuily toll me , highest in the Yosemite vnllty. 'Ike .
’rteiwe the *Rg come. F’
‘
' Tonlumne canon or Yosemite, at S'* j
“A ftinay question. Truly tb* egg widest tmrt.jaoniy a quarter of a mile
wide, whDa^n M. rcrd ^a».-m:i* Vai ■
, ley is from half a mile to a mil* -d a
quarter wifo-. The falls in ;tb* letter
“ Ton know that as well oa I du. surpass those &lt;4 the Toulumno canon in
unbroken volume* ot falling waler; bnt'
tuiw; th* bra come* from the egg."
“Which oKth*m axisted fia^ the egg ia endless variety of cascades and wa- j
or th* has?"
ter shruts the Toulamno canon is much
“I really do not know what you in­ the graudnat. The re ia one watcr-kap
toed with this question and yJur hen. 1,000 ftvt bigh in the latter. On* of

oth«r boas and eggs com* F'
“ With your hens and egjs. it Msims1 the remains of th*dear “.parted to an­
to m* you take me for a poultry dead- othar oa^tery. Ohureh undertook the
work hiiuujf; but, in carrying tb*
in a furniture cart, tho j
' bones r.nhirtunatf.'y got mixed, and,
baaa and •m."
w ben reiutt-rni&lt;T.t began, erra Church
-Btrtfcrwh*to^^j•ctF•
himself wu unablo to tell which »u

SLATE

MARBLEIZLD

ggrahfuT&amp;ay:
■T Harry S|MW*M Ik, lai
^7~w*ij uTl “j****U*«re

litters

A young man from the provinces, who
wsa sent to Paris to finish bis cducatiuu
had th* misfortune of getting into bsul
company. H* want bo far aa to wish
and say, tharn wu no God, God was on- I
iy * word. After staying several years 1
at th* cnpitaL lhe young man returned
to hi* Cunfly. On* day be wa* invited .
to a rospactabln houa* wb*re tbm wu
a numerous company. While all were
retartaiuiag therasslve. with new*,
pleasure* and buaincM, two girls, aged ,
respectively twelve and thirteen, wore |
■ewted ia a bay window reading tog*th- |
er The young ma* *ro n&lt;ched tham
and aakad:
“What beautiful romance are you
bo aUatUiveVi young ladle*?"
*Wo ar* reading no roman'.*, sir ;
r*ui mding th* history ot God’*
firny tpil^iii
!
_ **Yon believe, then, that there is a
God F'
Astoaiahed at each a qusotiun. tho
girl* looked at each other, tlio blood j
mounting to thaikchreks
r°n* ’‘’’'"’to youn,’t
।

“Bag your pardon, mi**, I did *not
take notice that th* egg exiated first." ;
“There is, than, an *gg which did I
not coom from a ben F*
“Oh ! il you—bog pardon—that is-you mb ’*
“I see, sir, that you do not kn.re
whether the egg existed before the hen '
or th* ban baler* th* *gg "
‘‘Wall, th.n, I any the ben."
-V«y wall, han» then, a haa which)
did not com* from an egg. Tell me.

WABBLE.

CMB&amp;WiSt

»uJ Jair KJi. Ml.

si ii a nor*, taue aaa luncicut
dy, pt-Mant to take, and enntalnli
mineral poison.
From Uw many tavocable n&lt; u •
have, we select &gt; few

Mb«C

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TteHBwOtatesaifi Hra-Poimois
Pmrfil DesdoriEr ail Diuifelait.

TUAIXHGOI.XQ

PR.CROOK’S WISE OF TAR!

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Help other. whouyou can. Lui never
[rtr what TOt can not etturd tn, simply
U-»(?! it I. fitebionaUe
■■yTQrY *n cay No. No ueewsty ot
snapping it out dog-fashion, but say it

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a?11”
GIVES AWAY.

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Ttyi R^pjBucjyf B/ytRi
BATES OF ADrEXTTSnrG.

VOL. XVIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1873.

YOU WANT THE BEST
.tse

C. G. UOI.HROOK,
VmltNIT
st L*w. Mtefcte bi Cks..-.
S®grfc«iS

Over zJrOO running in Barry County ! !
Nearly BOO
by US mure 1871.
1.4(5 w’l*l
season.
50 fol'l already this i

THE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW

WM- ft HIRGHER,

With a full lino of extras es hand!

STUDEBA-KER

WA-G-ON

The only Wagon with tl.o Rlupo Shouldered Npoke.

Ians®

UP OUR WAY THIS SUMMER.

10,000 Machines

Etrerybody is invited to cull and examine the new anti mammoth
stock eoiuisting of *

Crockery,
Glassware.
O*d». M-sU

l^slwu. JenUtare.

Teas,
Stoneware,
Coffees,
all kinds of Fish.

OUR

CULTIVATOR
delegatee elm 11 bar. no legal claim on
thia state to defray the expense of such
visit"
Mt. Richmond moved to amend raid
resolution, by snbstitating the foltow-

■'■^""■'"VJASII PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS
At the old stand of M Allen, State ferret. Hasting., Mich.

&gt;,a. WM. JTOM K M .

'

DENTIST

Jab®,

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

Mickizas.

lx*ring femi io take rare of the pa­
tient, I hastened to call in Dr. Prog­
bang, to whnm tlio case was stated.
The doctor was a devout believer in
active remedies and plenty of them.
His first step was to throw OH Gin in­
to as deep a sleep as opium could put

Thanking the fannord of Barry county for their liberal sup­
port in the pant, we hope we shall merit it in the future, believ­
ing it is for our material interest to support home manufactures.
"

'DWIGHT k BURKALL.

*

Jdtrt &gt;torp.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
What is it ?

Sweet's Hojei

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;
FINE NEW STOCK OF

A. &lt;7A.lir&gt;.

'

Yes, My "Trip Hammer." ’giih^TO' h I uu

‘

Michigan ^Exchange.

DRUGS
Medicines

DRY GOODS.
CLOTHING,
HATS AND CAPS,

Single scat Busies as Low as

BOOTS AND SHOES,

OH Gingtixzto was the terror of the
junior bar. Any of us would as lief
faced tho master wo believed him to
lervo, as encounter "Old Gin," as we
called Mm, ip the trial of a case.
There wasn’t a quibble he wasn’t up
to, nor a trick ho wouHn’t stoop to.
Th«u his manner of treating a jroulhful
opponent—supercilious is no name for
it-it wss like administering a spank­
ing in open court. It was no use ap­
pealing to tho judge. Old Gm bnllial
him as orach as he did the rest of us.
It was only the jury ho took pains to bo
polite to, end how- be did bcraboode

prevented if we coaid, for wo had no
wish to injure tho old .wretch; but tho
doctor poob-poobod our romonstranrea.
adding that he ‘'knew hit own buaiWhcn court opened, Old Gin wasn't
there. FaUowbrain was nervous. He
raked a moment** iudulgooce while bo
crowd the street to tho hotel and inquired alter his associate Ho was mot
at Old Gin's door by the doctor, who
refused him admittance, as well as any
information touching tho condition of
his patient.
Poor FaUowbrain was mystified. He
hurried back to the court-house, and
aad another day's delay,-! luring
that if suitors would persist in em­
ploying counsel of top o*nvirul habits it
was but fair they should taka the con-

One Hundred l&gt;ollare*.

IF YOU WANT

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books &amp; Slalioncru

PHQJNIX CASH STORE

JTdw Furmws,
ire an optmrtunHy at thh kind utlarcd In HaMfogs, whereby
■y
for Mi wnall an amount of nrmey. I da n«M Intend to Mm
KffiBgStekre.
FRESCBIPTIONS

AND

FAMILY

PAINTING!
Wsul-t

--- nil to th. n«i{4s.«

Will not be Undersold.

SCHOOL W»S I
HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS
MONUMENTS
IDE AD STIXNES.
TABLE TO!1i,

NO. 20.

Old Gin had n failing—not an only
one—he drank like a fi*b, only his bev­
erage was diiferenL Hia natural in­
clination was for Bourbon whisky, and,
for moistening parpoaas, ho seldom
used anything else. For how much of
f it he could furnish inward etongs was
a disputed point which nobody cored
■ to go to the expense of settling by actu­
al experiment.
•
On Old Gin's arrival on that craning
Sam and 1 invited him to n Kttie enter­
tainment to lie given nt Ham's room af­
ter supper. It was to bo a atnrtjy prf. rate affair—none but the throe of us to
Preseuf, tli. President and a juurum
be present, and tho supply of Bourbon
of members.
1 to be unlimited.
Prayer, by the Rot. Mr. Colclaai.r.
Old Gia highly appreciated such aiOn motion of Mr. Wilkins, the con­
' lontions from his juniors, and it was
vention proceeded to consider, separate­
ly, the resolutions heretofore offorwl by
Mr.EIlu.
On motion of Mr. Wilkins, tho first
"He hold* a. much as a bonded resolution was emended by inserting
wnrohoUMi.” said Sam, aside, the fourth the wort! ‘unanimously’ after tho word
time (ho demijohn was sent out to be ‘molvedand . having bren further
amcndi'd, was adopted os fallows :
filled.
Resolved, unanimously, that thia oraBy drinking sparingly ourselvoe, and
keeping Old Gin's glare constantly r»- veatlon do must sukumfy prutret
plenfohed, we uianaged to put him to against the right of Jho eangross of the
bed iKiorier than .ho had erer been United States, to attach any each con­
known to be before. It was well we dition aa that containKl in tho act of
all stopped at the tamo house, or the congress of June 15 th, 1336, us bring
question of hnupartatim might have contrary to the articles of compact con­
tained in the ordinance of 1787, and the
presented difficulties.
Next morning Sam and I were up be­ constitution and stalo government
times ; and taking a lire water snake, which the people of Michigan have
formed for Uiuurehus, and submitu-l
to cragrsu, it bring a ropuN^u char­
kept overnight in a box, wo slipped it acter, and eo craeedod by its ratification
and acceptance, as doctored in the toointo ono of old Gin's boots left before rrml rei-linn nf tha nrnrsaai*) a**l &lt;&gt;r ^1".
hia door, bending down tho log so as to
prevent the escape of tho reptile, which
The a.x:oud resolution was amended
it u need loss to odd,'was quite hvmlMa
We then entered Sam’s room, near by by itwerting the word, ‘unanimously af­
ter the word ‘resolved,’ on motion of
and waited.
At length wo heard old Gin's door Mr. Wing; by •triktng''ont tho word
! ‘arbitration* and insertisAtho wardJne, guttation,' on motion of Mr. Wilkins ;
and by striking out the words ‘or compromts.,' on motion of Mr. Drake; and
was then adopted as follows :
,
Resolved, unanimously, that all qu«e"Matter 1” roared'Old Gin. rushing
after tho snake with tho poker, and tions touching the conflicting claims • o&lt;
knocking over everything in his way. utalAitorto jurisdiction oc sovereignty,
‘■Just aee what I found in my boot'.”— ought of right to bo adjudicated, when­
making a furious blow, which the snake, ever they are found to exist, by nogotiation between the st ato« in terested. subI “Sc what
askwl Sam.
; "Why, that confounded snake !"— congress of the United Blates, or by sa
appeal or resort to tho Lighast judicial
I -•takiug another ineffectual stroke.
| •‘Snake?— I tee no snake," replied tribunal of this union.
The third resolution, having bran
Sam, looking directly at Uamended
by Mr. Drake, wtm adopted as
Old Gm turned pate.
follows:
Rcsulvod that a select committee of
throe be appointed, whose duty it shall
bn tu prepare in behalf of thia conven­
tion, and forward to tho president of
tho United States, a communication to

OLIVET COLLEGE

duoe of it was, you could never toll when
he would bo wrung in on you. Your
ease might he called for trial; you might
rise to open, counting on a square fight
with one for whom you islt yourself
fully a match, when, at the lost moment
Old Giu, just retainod on the other side
would haul up his chair, and begin to
stare you out of countansaco.
I had a pct case -it was- a suit for
slander— end Dope FHJowbrain, not a
legal giant, but tho youthful author of
much unpublished* poetry, was employ­
ed to conduct the defoneo. I was amMint of a brilliant victory—If only Old
Gin kept his finger out of the pie. I
thought once of securing him on my
aid.; but I knew ho would take all th.
credit to himself, and I Lad bo wish to
bo alien of my laurels.
When my raw was reached, much tu
my relief, Old Gin tu not on band. It
was early in th. term, and reaiding in
nnothsr county, he had not mad* bis

Chromo

Ella; which, having bean read. Mr.
' McKinstry movod test tho sama be rojoeted.
Mr. McDonell amd to .mend by
ordering the ecmmuniratioa tu bo laid
on the tab!..; which motion ^ovaiW.
to*." that you'll entertain tree freiuda
Mr. McDcaoIl, punucnl to prevkitsi
ra a drilsr, and nrtonish yuu with th. notire, .Arad th. Cdtewing proto*
» IhMjM, ho» M.
S- « hich wa« ordered to be entered on tl.o
pnndx oa raoaev 1 bno will moke you
love hem. (tf you don't yra'ra a Urate}
and teach you how to pity, white you
Korn a poor fashkrnabl. who thinks herseif rieb, and vainly trie* to'tthfek her-

Sinital mi lateral

DENTIS
Students can enter at

J. Cole &amp; Son,

nis im
;
UB OtlUt &gt;

Shingle, Loth. Ac.

&gt;

any adraalego to bo gained by d wssat
Without wir ament, Ohio has the
jurisdiction of the disputed district; and
wo do not contaruplato that our act of
dissent can alter, repeal or modify M
act of congress.
Morootw, we would not, nor do we
desire by our votes, to sunv.uder any
right which Michigan ha. guaranteed to
Sr by the irrepealabie ordinance t
87;—we cannot entertain the opinion
that the enlightened. pure, and talent,
ed supreme judiciary at oar common
country, to whom we are willing to]tubmi t the question, would overtook or die-

no binding obligation, aad caaaoA claim
the ccusideratrou of th. preeidect or ol
tho congress. If such bo the caa., ths
people of this state have, by their own
acta, put it beyond their power to gain
admiiaion into th. union, at any lim.
within the ap^ie of two years, untoss
rougrrer shall rocsxje from tho terms
perecribed in th. act of June 15, 1838.
We do not reevgeiz. tho act of coagreM
to alter the terms of the crdinanc. of
1787; but honretly oaareive that our
ssM-nt, in the way propored by the act
of oongreea, notjmmitt* re Aarer and forftOtMrijk.
But that it would place us in attitude
of bringing the qnretum before the ju­
diciary &lt;/tho United State., and remor. all disputaiioa in regard to th.
acta of our state legislature, and give
Michigan the voii^ to which aha u just­
ly eatittod, by her population and po riticn, in th. councils of the country.
Wo voted against th. properitton of
dissent, adopted by ths majority of the
omveutioa, repelling the thought that
those who differ from us m opinion are
actuated by any other motive but tho
common good and lionorallo impulse.
We, in differing from them, do not
wish to bo eonssderod as haring any
other view but tho happinore, proepcrify, peace and tranquihty of onr com­
mon country.'

IxiCM BxACTXn,
*mmom Boors,
of Wayne eoanfy.
Boe. Wtum,

Jans Hcraass,
Josxrs Ricxxv,
cf Lenawre county.
Cisuta Knrutx,
of Bt Clair eouafy.
Oiwnil Lsncssm,
Wsisos Bsxra,
of 0L Jorephs county.
6- D. CouAxu,
of Calhoun eountv.
Hsnvnr Wamm,
X

Zscuxaixn Vur Dcsnx.
j Z\
Butts, Clark, Conklin, EHis, Glover,
ofHiUwtete cornuy.
Gilbert, Jefferies, Lane. lawrence,
StxshxxR. Wood.
Markham, McKinstry, Newton, Noble,
of
Chippewa
county*
Odell, Peek, ' Richardwm, Setterlee,
Woxux A Bioaran,
Smith, Stubby &amp; A. L. Warner, Welch,
of Ottown, Knit, Ie.it ..A Otafa
Willard, Wing—25.
TUcmam Wstu.
Nsts—Moasra. Allen, RraufaiL Brad­
shaw, Brown, Comstock, Durt, Drake,
Draper, Hutchins, Kercher*!, Kimball,
Lanrasler. McDonell, Noyes, Ridtny,
Richmond, Sumnsr, Vaa Duer, H.
Warner, Wearo. Wilkins, Wood—22.
On motion of Mr. Wing, the blank
nocwrriug in th. first line of said resolu­
"Dai't'ay bertrare,” M th. butehtion, was filed with the word ‘thrw.’
■ r caid to th. dog that was killing hia
On motion of Mr. Welch, the fifth
resolution wna adopted without amoudTo rreauv. widow's w«oda—W a
mnnt, as follow.—
good looking man s«y “will ftaraF
And they wilt
five members be appointed to draft sa
A drankeu TuWo man wrote oa the
addrera to the electora of thia state, ex­
pressive of tho views of this convention. wall of his sell : "Jug u(rt that ye be
Merera Ellis, Clark, Markham, nutjuard."
A school boy remarks that when his
Welch, and 8. A. L. Warner, were apteacher undertakas to show him what
is what, bo only finds out which to
The sixth reeolution. bavin
amended on inutkm of Mr. Rici
was adopted as follows:
Rerelred. that two thoraaad ।
the journal and proreedings ol i
ventton. together with the neoea
ootaponring documeata, be prix..—, w. pamphlet form, undsr the authority of jnice.
the Preridcut of this convontim, and
—

to my disgust, Mr. FaUowbrain raked
for n day’s postponement Hie citent,
ho .aid, had lately employed Mr. Giaguaxte. who was expected that evening,
and tho defence would Im&gt; ready to go
on to-morrow.
I nrotreted against th. delay, and in-

A TEACHERS' CLASS

the middle of the

with his head swathed, looking very
pal., and u mad as a Modoc.
The snake, it appears, after ecme
hours, grow tlrod of his hiding-place,
and crawling forth, was discovered and
killed by tho doctor.
Of conrso, th. cat was out of the bag.
Old Gin had a Cood brad for circum­
stantial evidence, and was not slow to
work up thn case.
.
Ho moved for a new trial on a long
affidavit, minutely retting forth the cir­
cumstances of the conspiracy of which
bo had been th. victim—the body of
the snake, in a bottle of spirits, being
attached as an exhibit
Tho motion was granted; and when

Rraolred that tho legislature of the
state of Michigan bo requested to ap­
point three comrateeioneni or dolegatre
to visit Washington during tho noxt
scMioa of congress, to co-oparain with
our senators and reprv*entatires in pro­
moting tho cause, tho inton.-sts and th c
rights of tho people of Michigan.
Ihe question on said amendment
was decided in the negaUro.
Said reeolutii* havingbwmamended,
cn motion of Mr. Wing, and farther
amended on mc4ion of Mr. Warner, of
Oakland, was then adopted in blank,
by yeas and nayes aa fallows:

•Ute into th. union; yM. as that branch
of our general government hare deem­
ed it proper to attach a condition to tho
ad tn mason of Michigan into tho Union,
wo briiero and consider it th. wieest
cocree for Michigan to accept tho te.•»
prupoeed, and bocom. oc. of th. eorwrrign state. of tho United •State. of
America.
Inasmuch u by each not WW beoocao

�New Advertisements.

(f irr ^qmMinnt |j:
lanntr

Strang" as it may eo?m (o *&gt;iuo, wo
l:a»o»trextay, 4* thu, nation no teas thou
itt.-n pabricsd ,*rU'..
How many of
nur poMcami hare thl^fiaet cteariy in
their mir.d^ ? . Yet' K&gt;. -ft Is, and tho
name* of there oxgaui=a!tens ar* as fol­
lows: Republican,, bcsnocnuic, Liberal,
Labueltaibrtn. Woman suffrage, Prohi­

State, waa jterpetrated on a girl niaa
ywxr» old. by a fiend named James I&gt;.
Ceaivan, at Musksguu, on Ttanday of
last wwk. Do Wcdamdny th* villain
was arrested, and after hia identity woi
fully cstabliahad, a mob attempted to
take him from th- authorities and hang
him. but wo- defeated in their iterign
On Friday el Warn the father of the girl
on pretence of being sure Caniran was
tho jrarpetratcr of the crime, gain’d
admission to th.- jail and drawing a
pistol instantly shot him inflicting n
•orfous though not fatal wound. On
Iming odrlsed of this the public became
intnri.-ited cxjsd fearing the life of tha
prisoner and (ho distraction of th.- Court
Hous* nnd Jail by thn mob Uin Mayor
Teh-graphed to Mayor Fimo, of Grand
Rapids for military aid for their defence.
Mayor 1’ierco referred him to the Guv.tnor as (he only person having power
to order out ths State Troop* Gov.
Jtaglcy at occe ordered tfeGrand Rapids
fagiit Guards to proocod to Muskegon
and dufoud the J*il from the aaaaulto of
the mob.
By this moan, tho pnldic
•property was protected nnd tho pAsplo
of Aluidti-son, sarod from the &lt;li«grace
cf murdering a man who was in tho
hands of tho officer, of ths tew. and
entitled to thn protection of all good
ciUH-n* lamdiag a trial nt the hands of
tho proper tribunal
Ou Tueaday tuoruing Canivan was
brought befiira-Judgo (ridding, plead
(ftiilly, and wna at onro sontatu-od to
irapriwutm-ut for life, and in the after­
noon wua safely removed to tho Pritou
ax Jackson. At latest dates the girl
was still alive though fear, wore entertain cl that ah* yiiuH not recover.

Il la said that, “Th.&gt;^ whmn tlm
God* tore, dto young.” Wo think th|ura]4&gt;raw- equally true, tlurt thoso
whom tto- Gods Ar&gt;, live and write artides lot tlia J7n*w JmtmL Th* writ­
er’s article, Biaaty of our Government,''
is marked by tho tamo xhort-rightodncM
‘ of his other cflarvi. I&lt;e finds fault with
the Govwruuwnt, nnd asks if U would
not Im&gt; hotter for tho
Io change
it to c-urrespend with tho people's develoixnunt, rather than wail until war
shmild lore* a change. This remind’
us ot an incident ip the life uf Davy
Crockett, white dUcuMtag n question in
the logistetiva Hall, a member having
tho floor opposed to Crockett, raid, “11*
did not think tho meutim would suit

A new hors* dlsraso has appeared in
Few York city.
Two boron thieves Wvr« lyntflcd 8*i•nlay in Bcubm coitaty. Mo.

Senator Alcorn of kti«ai«*ippi denoun­
ce* Atnra and declam hnruralf a candid­
ate fur Gwwuor. - . ..
With utie exc*|&gt;lfoit the new Congveramen have drawn their monthly
compcn»vtimi under the new law.
Tin* Missouri lUluttML will petition
CungTcra for th* suppression of tho traf­
fic in Italian ohildrrn l&gt;y tho qmdroiiaa

be |&gt;r»vl
lot IM..

tfie j*opfo, and by tho people, and th*
development of the jraoplo is tho dovelopment of the Government, nnd th* on­
ly “Insurance Company" we want, is
tho National Intolhgam-n Co., they will1
take all risks. Bfitho writer projvwtwi
a method—very short, il tho devilish
thing only work*. H* propow^ to get,

bent stamp.
T1:o total receipts of th* Gororameut
for tb* quarter ending Juns 30 were
|77,808.tJ85 V2. and tho total expendi­
ture* «5f»,4tnjlW 85.
An ex-United State* .Treasurer, a few
bition and Farmer*’ -Sorely here is an
dny» ago, applied to Gen. Hpinnvr, the
up a little hobby horse, one that ran
present Treasurer,’ for n position ns
ciqxa^snity fiq every Intelligent citixoa
trot, and with it trot out of office nil our
to suR himw lf with a set of political
Governmoutals, nnd out of existence
principle, and to march to the poUv with
ths Republican party ; and tlu-n, I supn cut-genial bund ol «»suciata* Every
1&gt;om. his Millepium will bo inhered in. already had one ftwhman your, having
question that ran peerible b« twisted in­
Wall, now, for fear year little plan tuny ontured Harvard last fell.
to an Issue, and many that cannot, has
A contract drafted in part hr Lafay­
fail, I would suggest, Irt, that your
it* plaou swnewliere among three »««
ette, making over property in Franco to
bon* be not too small, as il is quite a •rune Baltimore rnetchante, hw b«m
l«rt&gt;oa, with aU ita rid* isetire duly pro­
talk you require of him ; you rctuom- disrorirtd in tho Treasury Department
vided for. And yet this « »&lt;&gt;» au ora of
bor you have already tried several largo nt Washington.
special political activity; on the contrary,
hobbies—the last one, tho father of
Tho Kentucky Legislature, omitting
Gourd afp^Ay appears to be the officer
hobbies, and, on looking back oror the tho Fayette tfonaturtal Disfriet, will
of the day, except wheru individual and
stand:
Sonata-6 Itepublfcaos, 31
course, wo so* them all laid by to restDemte.-rato; Honso—21 Republicans,
local itifiueniLS have stirred up au exThey bowed their backs for tho toad 79 Democrat*. This is a Republican
cepticm, M la the pending election in
nnd tho rare, manfully, bnt ths fearful gain from last year of throe Senators
Ohio, ./a’fimt iho number of parties
bind South of 86’ 30/ broke their nnd six Itoprctvntatires.
marks rather lbw distraction than any
Th* Chicago Intur-Ocxian predict’ a
unwanted interest uf the public mind i Tile Democratic newspaper* rontinuo backs, and like the Yankee’* caHXfbey
to barj. alrautjhs ‘'back pay" busitioM didn’t eractly die, but kinder gin eobt, ' rise in the prtc* of grain thi* fall, rayon nny great public question. Nordoes
i ing that in no portion of Europe is tho
apparently totallv pblirkm* of tho fact and thn distorted frames, and liraping |
crop abundant, while in many sections
it indiratu very clearly nnydefinite, well
gait of tbos# who still survive, should ' it u a complete foilunf. This will
defined, or probable political uclion in
sponsible for &gt;L Wo *ro filed thnt admonish yon to abandon the hobby nrobably open the door io i-xjiorts from
tho immediate prerent or near future,
they intend to keep thie matter l«foro bnsinre* Their voices try from (bo ■
that i. hk’dy to cv.mbin* all shade* of
lb* people, a* tho people •herald know ground also, raying, beware how you | Oakc« Am'*’ brother and rti-cutor
what their Democratic Congressmen put alrataclcs in the way ot this party of ays that his retato will not settle more
l&gt;an 3‘J,tMM),W»O, or al-out one-third
have been doing; though it would Ira 1‘rogrem, for though obstacle* pn-M-nt ihat was estimated at hia death, and
impc«ailde to sinh them any lower in
that the net result of all his Itacific
The Democracy uro very much like
the ratimaticu of the xnaww* Honicm- trusts, yet the Nation has boon advanced Railroad ojraratiotw and specalatious
the loy^t knits which hv submitted m a
her, thnt n majority of tho Drmoerat* in and iiftod upto an exalted no»(iou turns out a positive k&gt;,r.
scientific potato to hl* teacher—the old
The next Unitoil States S.-uatar from
CongrvM voted for what -the Democrat- •1 among the Nations of earth, cleansed
blade had given place to a new one, and
Now Bersoy will be oisct&lt;«l to fill the
ic crga*s elegantly deaignale aa •* the ; from n-aay of her impuriii.-s, (though vacancy mad* by tho expiration of tlte
that had - boon aucceedcd l,y a new
bark pay •teal."
Rnmomlrar, ciao, I still not clear) and i» fo*t solving tlte tenn/it Hon- John 1’. Stockton, March
haml’o.mml tho sjuesitan wa» whether
that a majerity «rf tho Dcpnldirarw1' problem of a roprewntati' c form of •I. 18,5, and th* Iswislalurn elected in
it was .'Ar M»« knife. It bore the name,
voted ngainat it • Tho character cf the Government, which is already tulhng 1874 will decide tho quretion, while all
nt any rate, and belonged to the same
State Senators ehmeu thia year "ill
two partita thus dearly indicated, rath the death knell of Monarchies, attd-reill !
hold over ami hav* a wto for Mt-Stockowner; mid &amp;&gt; much we ran »ay of the
party to be judged by , tin? act* of the continue to “proclaim Liberty through- ,
Dctuoaxacy. Ever rise* the » ar it hu
majority of jta roprewontative* I f thero out the bind, unto nil tho inliabitants
been trying to sited its obsolete prineiX
Ss any stealing going on tho Dvmocra'a thereof.” And tho man or tho party &lt; Gen. Fremont is dangerously ill.
pirn, and to get aamrtMng that would
cun always be ccuntc-l an to take n thnt rlmll heed not that proclaluation,' Th* fourth Cincinnati Industrial Exanswer in (heir »toa&lt;L and in Maine,
iraditioa opened Wednesday owning.
hnn d in iL They know l»»t how in can look into tho yawning grave.of ob- (
Tho fraud, on the Brooklyn City
Iowa u»d komo other Stolen they chum
clmracterira.their own arts, and to car­ liviou already dug, and the mourner* । Treasury are not y«t all naennheik
to Uro »m.x»ted. But uirwhere taw a
ry out their own jmneiplco. They pro­ will Mi go about th* streets when tho , San Franeisco throw a very heavy
•ingle lireM of vital interest to th* pe-iplo
nounce n majority of their reprewnta- last uxl rs placed nliovw their remain* I1 rot* nt the olretlon held there on the
been altapu-C. and if such had been the
So, look well t&gt; it, that you go to your |
raw ikia doubtful if it would Uavemoile
pu!o them.
We bclievo it was the week with jiriucipkw, mH hobbies, ifj
any d^tyvnoo ro tong as tho saui* old
late Hcaacu Greeley, ths late Detn&gt;&gt;­ you intend to break up tho Republican i
n hrel-bsraoa were tugging at the party
. erotic candidate for Preridwy, who
hack.
Even the »o railed Liberals1
declared lx, would not say that all
found that thi* was a •ottrre of diseredii
Democrats are thieves, but bo would
which thc-y never could abide. They
ray that ail thieves are Democrat*—
In tho last Hastings Jfinw JVurasf, |. A counterfeit *500 bill ha» Iteott dis­
pn-tendnl to like what the Democrats
wo find an editorial churning that the co cured. W&lt;&gt; hare not *eett one, and
said to them, they
to com pan- Jfatan" Oroarefr.
Monroe [ Wis.,] BfpaUina, is “a repub­ are not likely to.
nutoe and Jo find that they agreed ad­
The Domncratv of MamiehnwH* have
MaecsntuiZScu.-—Report ray* that lican imper.” This is far from being
mirably, but aa to' Waking themselves 1
i ben-aitar tho Vfctotjr Bridge at Montre­ the fact. Ths Monruo ZIspuHicra was nominated Hon. William Gaston, of
a part and pares I of the old Democratic i
Boston, for Governor.
al, tho greatmt architectural wvnder uf oun of the oldest and mast con temp ta­
Daniel G. Beede &lt;,f Sandwich N. II,
jurty, wfch its inherent igigiaa oral, its
tin-. Western World, mud ptey remind ble of th* coppr-retad organs of ths ha’ l,ecn appointed Superintendent of
blundering leadership, they could not
think ot it. Andsojustnowtheyirtsnd violin to a new bridge to bo run .truetod Statu of Wisconsin, and is to day on* of Publie Inrt-uetton in that State.
over the Friikof-Forth. This structure tho bitterest opi»menf»of tho national i The ixidicatious ato that the 1’*-ojdo'v
in a state uf •,U|wooaijy,’* with flic
lickut. nnti-railreod monopoly, has
pros|&gt;cct of soon iilwAving and d«®ait- will be far tho birgm-t bndg- tn th* Adtninisiraliun published. So bitter in i’ mado a pretty clean •Weep of Califorworld. It will be 150 fost in height, its denunciations ax to oxcito only rtho I
• ing according to their in&lt;bvitlnal proctiaud will contain nearly 100 «p&lt;a* Tho contempt &gt;if all ita friends in tbe ItaJgv niu.
A tncxi named Yates is wuder arrest
groattHt span In tlw Muter will bo 1.­
| for cotoplicitv in th* railroad bond for­
Equidly^cviuir.reorrt tire, some ar alt of
geries, and is exprated to make nsn
them other organization*. Tho labor 500 fret in width, or nearly a third of a
mile iu extout, ditaeusiwui which are
Reform far isalMMA- .whtoh at two or
without paralvli An- any simitar piece of reduction of tlx, Public Debt during tlw

•muller openings or spans will bo 150
party, aroWlfflfgw'taUt»»tUUy‘»
feet in width, being tsnisidorably bofield. Tfap xuuronrarae of the basis on
yond the average. diincnsioua of the
which tbey started, the TMionary nod
largest spans in ordinary bridges- It
rcektaa chnrartrr wt.too many of their
will curt st low CIO,000,000.

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MUSlCj .A.T NEW YORK PRICES ’
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Rmarmlxr th.. Place. Seanxl Door E*»t of th* Corner of State ami Jeffor.
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New Scales.
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New Prices.
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month of August was ffi,"52,irtl9. Thoe
in spite ojrtbo huo and cry nbnot “cor­
ruption, i stealing, framl, and rings,”
which if true would ruin any country in

has gonb on steadily reducing tho
public debt, and ai th* satue time re-'
•-Tax litreRMxm..- -Igunliu* Donnelly
duang taxation until to-day no industry
of Minneeota, tho politic*! tnra-eoat, in this land l&lt; toted to it* or ths pub­
practical carraptiontat, and prsfoared
lic detriment ■
m- *f tho ttwtadkng
Rofcna
party
is
2
New
away of th
front again a» President of a to railed
Tttt Sake Evsxywhke—Tho New
failure of it* tenders
y.. -- ---------------- — 1 Foranra’ Convention lu that^Stats last York P—i quotas figures to illustrate)
to secure
ol: •jcsli’otb.dd clocwhwn week. Tacre were about 100 dolngatoa.
in tho Republic. ThcAVontaaJfugmg? and Ora Barto*, a Democrati* lawyer the re marltab lo decline of Democracy .
in that mast Bourbon of State#. Kimand the Prohi^W® pariitthaw snffared
in very much the asmo wey, although rrnor. Jf An Democratic party is not tacky. In 1SCS flto D. csocrata hod
72JXNI m^arity ; in 1871, S7.QOO ; in '
thou poMigua hava irewa »
■dead already, DouooIIy’s leadership
and tliait oygareeutaw- a* much aw wilt kill it, and th* Graugoa, if fod by 1872, 11,000 ; and at tho lata iegiriativo
ehratiem th* majority was thought bard- j
extemlod in their fields cf oifort-Tho aim him are wvms than dead ulrva.ly.
jy »(inh tmmtioaing. Tlii* add* the
- and ' reformatory legislaBon
fort, is (he cooditfon cf tho party eyeryr tho ftifttiluidfy party, which

cn th* “jmMie-1 mind within ths
•cop* of ita power, it will at once div
apiraar'-fre®! day proud no neo in .Aincriran polSca. Wp »re, «!* j, tauiaM ta

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CHANCERY SALE.
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IWterriea of Oregon bare boon more sucueaafully ptnaenuled during the put
reason than ever before. About IM,-

ycor swell the experts of Orogen over
»1 .OOC.OOO more than they otliorwira
' Tn* Nanorit Fisxxcra—Th" net would have Iwwn.
receipt’ of tho Guvernmout for th*
■quarter trading Jdne 30 Wire, from
' *CMBO,787; sale* tit public loads,
, .M7*A607 ; n:i..r«BanM.u. sotnrea. |fi,WB.847 ; tfltol. &lt;77, 8M,(M5 ; and the UBtuediatoiy cm ruwtiug in Deeembo r
rettavn Senator Carpenter from itaJPeea-'
oua, IIS.*41,081; War Itepartment, idem y fr* Umftrr, and proUbly elect
»M^87,C18; Navy Department, 84.­ in hi. ptare Senator Ferry of Michigan,
808,073 } Indiana and) prawns, IS.K.\ 087 ; mtatwt &lt;m p*blie debt. »!*,777,f*57 ; premium on tond«. |S40,9H;
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WHta^nirdrawiug timber .era*,

the track from the mill with an ox tram
t anil did mx see flic train until it WaJ
wtthma few rod. ut him. when
j atrtnng to gut hia team out of dangarl
h» got jireaa in between
flat car.
*tandmg0a the .id.
bb4 y, M
school is being conducted by T ll. Dfo.
on tehnq. fright at the u.m,, mom,nt
Arman
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I jumied toward tli.ck&gt; Mnd thn!W
Jl ate our pleasure to pay the school
. bita forward so tha ths end of the bag. a visit on Friday hut Wo found ffir

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Bathe your foot in bet water jurt be­
fore going to lied ; take one or two tea«pounfula of Dr. Raaaom’a Hive Syrup
and Tolu, «' Homy Syrup, and drink
a bowl of Ginger Tea. Jump into bed
and wrap up waira, and you will bo all
right in the lucrnitg.
\ Da. Mintxa'* Magnetic Balm ia a
pertain cure for all diaeaaca of the atom-

kch and bowel*. It reltere* Nauaco,
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WE SELL A'O SHODDY CLOTHING !

Rcvxsia your plan a while. Lrarv
off atlonifl, blue mass and all other vi­
olent and poisonous purgative modicine* that break down tho system and
tho body, and tor a blood purifier, an
alterative and for an anti-bilton* reme­
dy uso Hamilton'* Btxchu and Dudsbon. Ita kind and healthful itif.uoncn
on the kidneys and liver open up tho
•y»tom gently and offbctirely, You
hare no fearful debilily and prostration
following U. For safe by J. I’. Roberta

- gage car struck him in tho .mail of th® school conducted with dueiplia# and
beck uaoriy tearing thn body Into, kfll- energy on th® p*rt of (bo tsacbere, ttnd
inghra. instantly-^ One ix wa. ako tho studsnts scsinnd equally energetic
Hlle-I, nnd tho „.Iujr badIy iniurod m their studLc* and recitation*. Tbc
« o do not learn that any Nsmo attach. County fiuperiHtondctrt of school* bos
W. « tt. iw™, called to his aid one of the Vety best.
teechn. m Barry County, in wX*.
uJ il
h,„
Uf tboas ancidente again*! which no hu- tug hi* labor* with and for ua, and the
m.n foresight can guild.
people of Barry and adjoining counties
mey look for a rovryil in durational
K.-iqrxmu.-th, Monday effort t»atten during the coming winter, at
k, oub, Dr. Samuel Perky of Char­ •s a result of the efforts which are be­
lotte. brutally ..rotiltod and xrwusly ing pul forth at this place oa the part
A very ok® number i* Ballou’s for
l«unded Jo*e|&gt;h Saumlera Ifoq., the of Iho County Bupt nnd Mr. Vae ArOitobar. It coutaiaa a very remark*p puter and weU-know^ editor ol the
Charlotte
b»rau« Mr. Saun­ /The atudeuU uf thia' -chool have otA ,bfo quantity of leading matter, all divid­
ed into atoriea and poetry, engraving*
ders had manfully denounced tho out- kamxod a lyicum in rontM-ctlon with 1
and uaelul reading, ouch oa any one
rngo |&lt;ej&gt;cuattd ou the propte of the’ tlic acbool and elected the Ldluwing liki-v to got hold of to para nway an hour
State and Ration, by that tnfocrabte
or two in a pkioaaat manner.
For sale at all the periodical depots
sneak and bls guilty ossociati®, and for
in tho country.
Address Tbomxs A
i which lie and aomo affix, wore Xa*d at
Tiiaor. 3G Ilto.mifi.U
Horton,
1 the last acrafou of tho Unitad States
Smmd l’m J*rr»«WhU-C G. Mixer.
for back or current numbers
Singlo
Di.trict Court at Grand Rapid*. Srentvt—H. E. CbriDe
copie* 15 iwnte, tl.SO a year.
-StoP rri^frrlif, wotld have been Tremarw—Titua Full.
bis just punishment for hia fira: otfoaee!
tHttr-C. IL Vo® Annan.
against morahty, chastity and doacenc y,
QBMlion fur the next diaeuwdou,
and for this Ku Klux amault, wo trurt the World growing better F'
\
tho dix/r. of the State liisoii will swing
Three thing* apak well of Bany'
wide open to rwviv.. a yflight have been County, »ud it Lid* fair to bwxune the

Local hli^ police?.
, Ia»t of Patenu iaeued from thn U. S
i I'ulcut Office to Michigan Inventor*, for
the wook emling Aug. ID, 1873, and
. ea. li bearing that duto.~-Fumiah«&lt;l thia '
' iuiaT l&gt;y Cox A G.x, SiiXton of Pat-1
’ During tho State Fair a special, train
enta.'Washington, D. &lt;?.
Mwo.no for Edging Una bur, W. G. | will run daily each way over tho Valley
' Caldwell, Three Ritera. * Car Lamp, J. Road. jHUnug Haatiugv, going to the
I &amp; &lt;SMi Adrian.
IkxM Hrcl Serew. Rapid* at 9. Ill A. M and going to
W Ackerman, Flint. Fly-Trey, J. IL Jackson at 7. 10. This train will alao
Johnson, UvutoQ IlarlMW.
Lamp, J. run over the road from Grand Rapid*
Kirin-, Jr.. Adrian. Mortar-Mixer, C. to Jackwm on Sunday tho 21st inat.
1 Fierce. Purtlnnd.
Whip-Socket Fort­ Lairing the Rapid* at 10 A. M. On thia
ner, W. W. Richanlwni, Ypsilanti. Log and all other trains piuaenfra from
Turner, C. Van Aleck, b'alury. Rriwar any point in the State ou the M.C. R. R.
lino* will bo earned to and from Grand '
Saw ing Machine for Rlging Lumber, '
E. Tarrant, Muakegon.
Ltar or I.crrxx*. remaining at th&lt;Haatings, P. O, Sep. 9th, 1873.
Wise Mary Bragdcu, K. F. Dcitle,
Mia*. Louisa Johnson, Mr*. T. I- Mui
iux, James Melteaald. Mia*. Elsa Erod-

VSa1&gt;I

If Lt tho above tho Jetmal means to
iaalnuatu that there is not Jmt-rhut
mtrllt trtrh now inlhia city, tlio insinu­
ation io comtemptsbla and deserve* tho
public scorn. For ought we know there
may be room for another marble shop, i
but none better than that of Messrs 1
Black A Fullor can bo found in tho I

Beyond the Miaslatippl-

Einc Beaver Suit* for Men, ....
Fine Curtain Made fruits for Men,
Double Breatded Pen Jacket;..

CHILDREN'S,

BOYS'

AND

YOUTHS'

DEPARTMENT.

Children’ll 44uiti&lt;,
Boy b' Suits
Youths' Suibq..

to $15
to 20
to 30

fortlier JVest are prompt and reliable.
Tho Texas connection of thia road is
how -xHuiJettxJ, and passcngcri are
kdforcd a farst class, all-rail route from
Ait. luuuis to Toxas, either over tho Miswiuri, Kanras A T- xas R. R , ViaHedal-

via Vinita. For map®, time tables, in­
formation as t&lt;&gt; rates, routes, Ac., wo
refer our readers to L 0. Wluwler,
Northern Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd
| St., Buffalo, N. A. or E. A. Ford Gene­
ral I’liHctigcr Agent, St Louis, Ma.
n--- a,— m, x lrfu[jy aBj prmnpt-

3,60
4,50

for Boys,
for Youths,

Children’s Chinchilla, Cape and Other Styles of Overcools.

Cheap Farm in Soxth-weat Iumui .'

■

VIENNA EXHIBITION.

Th® Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com­
pany offer* 1,200,00*1 acres of land in
l'-ntral and Southwest Missouri, nt
from •'! to J12 |&gt;er acre, on yevrti year*'
time, with free transportation from St.Isiuia to all purchaser*. Climate, soil. .
timber, mineral wealth, schools, church- '
e* and law-abiding society {nvile wnigrnnt* from all poiute to thi* land of
, fruit* and flew er*. Fur [&gt;articufor&gt; ndi dresa A. Tuck, I-and Conimuavoner, Sc.-

Shirts and Drawers, 40c. to $3.

nt M CCTlill Mum If fal
To Merchant* we Sell Coodu

ro/i^ituqc.
Woau»*a Exntairioa,
/ Mww,
19, 1873.
Wurruta &amp; Wnom, Mra. Co.
t&gt;25 J/reWway, A7w Fwi.
. Awarded Grand Motel un Progreaa,
Grand Medal of Merit, and thn only ’
Sewing Madiine Company reoottmicndrd by the International Jury fur the
Grand Diploma of Honor.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
:«&gt; CANAL STREET,

The Babcock
that tho Central Vermont Railroad
Company have accepted tho resignation
uf Gyle* Merrill aa Goairal Supcrtntandent of the Central and rennccting
Timca rather quiet juat naw.
roaih, and that John W. Holxrt, OooWork rrenn;«4pn Bowen* Block.
I crtl Freight Agent and Master -ol
War-1 Scbonl* opened on Munday,
’ Tran*|wrtatiun. has been appointed in
il'in. John M- Nevin* ia quite aick. hi* place. Mr. Merrill retire* in tconseI qunnen uf itnpsurml heallh.
He will
W. 11. Burgher Eeq., wo are happy to1
remain to assist th® new Huperintend.tatr. i* ay» again.
I ant till January, when be will retire to
Tire qnMtioa te, who ie to bo janitur hi* home at Ilarcrtiill, N. II.

'

Dale of Eaton County ha® tort 50 slxuip
from worthless dogs.
Richard H. Hall of Jaekaon rcceuffy
slitpjied 13 matched ang single bores*
from that city to Boston.
I’rof. Frioa* and family of Ann Ar­
bor have just returned horns after a so­ i Bwmmx Baath A Co. have the largrat stuck of Undertakers goods, such as
journ of two years In Europe.
I’rof. Cooker uf th® J’tuvwaity fo I Caskets, Cuffins, Burial Itol-e*. Ac., in
■ (Vntral Michigan. Personal attm-lancv,
I nnd gucsl He*no will bo-'furni»h«I to '
: custiKncra throughout tho county fro*' ।
Religion.”
; of charge.
Jam® Virk, tho wall-known Boch&lt;w17tf
Uehmxx, lliura A Co.
t»r florist, is to have 50 feel simco lor

E. N. MIXER'S

Scrofula Syrup
buy anytlaluu
nut fall to eotuv

44105^18

'•'Moh our xdvori.iiug column*.

grnud maaa State Convention of th®
“Fainita of Husbandry” will be hold
lb pity Sheriff Fox from &lt; ►rangevillo
at National Park, Knlauiarcu, Friday,
aa* ia tht city ytsterday on official bus*
October 3d, 1X78, under the direction
of the offiiwr* uf the Michigan State
Grange. An addreea by an eminent
speaker wilt be given at 3 o'clock r. au,
npen tho «uhj«l of the "Fannere'
M-■cement.’’ Tho PUruna throughout
the State, and the public gvuernUp are Gardner Hunt of HiihlanJ, KsLima»&gt;&lt;
cordially invttH to atton-i.
County, were atruck by lightning and
burned LaolMOO.
Wereeeivnl a ph xaant call on TneaA little »&gt;n uf Tbunuia KuaoeU ol Riday motning. from C. D. Sfownrt. Eeq.,
long a roridoni of our city, tux of
r baa lx&gt;n d-laye-l a few
Brighton, Uringatoa Co. U- te .till
wook by tlic *icknra? of I. A.
.uffering from an accident which hap­
uf our best corn)-osi tor*.
pened *&gt;me year ago. having been
thrown from a mower, and hi* left fog
badly lacerated, ywt ho ia ormdautly imporing and oxpeett in time to folly reTho bafonce of cash in tho Slate
Treasury August 27th was &lt;905.444.77.
The H:u Sod*tf Bcawtcd with the
RoouipU for U« week ending Septem­
Report ra»s that another offurt in to ber 3d wore »W,l’6,W ; payment dar­
Pi»»&gt;-.; tian Church will be entcri nm ■
Iw made to establish a n--w*pap*-r al ing worn- time S5UH»: i«a»ing «
•d,on Friday afternoon by Mr* W. H.
Nashville in thi* County. thi» tinio by a baton.--- in tho Treasury of •900,531,10.
Th® grading on the Flint A I’em
getrth-man from lawton. Wo trust
for the sake uf tho would bo publiehur Marquette Railway will bo cotnptoUd, it
» staiFvl, to Irtdington, within a tn»nth.
tiio report to not trun, for the inreetThem Detroit will her., direct uoiamnui
m-mteannot l&gt;o other than a Snw- catton with Lakrf- Michigan well up to­
ward Maniate-o and the Grand Traver*®
rtvt to Iraru that Mis*. Luwell,
. • luct of the gramnu-r Depart- We received a call from Ben. Campbell
otMday
wowk,
who
•
“
funurrly
•xr L’nioa School declines lu afUse. a «4&gt;A0 uff.r at Katanra- traveling ag’‘ for I-i^henburgh t Q»'a.,
tehacon houae in Detroit, but who i*
now on® of the Lrm of CbamU rhm
Our v-anka are due and tendered to
Campbell» OuunbotWn. fobacoooiafa
Mr Dari 1 Huugliatattor for a wateeDetroit We truly »’*h ,hrra ,ho ro'”
■ston, Ixjng Island variety, that
•sighi 39 lb®, and was m gnod a* it
large.

Ixrxxrenwu—To see Twxxtt-Two
xUe-lnxhe.l msn loukiug on at two
o'clock ia the afternoon ol n pteewmt
autamsr day, to saa i| corps of boys
Ptoying Crops*.

Thn lumrtig &amp;&lt;UAraa saya, that a
remp-eiter in that office raised this sea­
son without sperinl cultivation, three
Ttoply Tomataaa ra WW rtra* that weigh-d
three and ahalfpoamd*.
Kstan County Fajr wfll b- hold at
Charlotte, September 23d, 24th and 25.
Hon. Schaytev Coifax will &lt;Whrr an
•ddrera before tl* tfoctoty &lt;m dh* loirt
day st oae o'clock ia the afteratoa.

LVorto her huabond.

100,000 00

CHAMBER SETTS.

* Ilia llraxn » the best advertising

SINE’S

leralium in the &lt; lounty uf Barry, having
nearly ilonble the ureulnlton of any
tlwr paper in tho County.
tf

'I FT j&amp;NTWPIVSE.
PIEJl GLASSES!
* Bmi twfflMlllw a Ml
One I’rire uf *5,&lt;M)U ia Siiror t

St&lt;T&gt;- »f H. A- Goodrear, on State SL
ThiUiking ht» friemls for ®aot favor*, he
soli-ut- n continuation &lt;n their putnmag&gt;*. nnd araurea them that with a larger
stock and belter aocvinmodaliatia ho
can give tiieni wore fovoraldn bsrgant

SsfeSjtf

BEBOARBSui other DINING ROOI
FURNITURE, la ComsfCLd.
Whole number of gift*. 10,000.
Ticket* limited to 60,000.

GIVEN AWAY.

Novello's Cheap Music-

Price, 41,00 per Bottle.
Addrewi

UN, MIXKli.

UNDERGROUND
LIFE

BELOW THE

SURFACE!

Novello's Cheap Editions

Mr. Hodgra

was core wealthy, but hie property
slijiped ftom hu W”" 00 “'•V“T
of hia intemperate habits. The suit,
owing to th® large claim for dan-ngra,
excites much internet.
LoM Sntanlay night, in a ratocm in
Taaumseb, Win. Witoun was atablw-d
b* Geonca twi The men were frwnd.
whaTboS wber. but whiskey having

AGENTS WANTli

Johnaoc AOu'a. celebrated Gold Pan*,
lie beat in the market, for aale al the
Guy Now. Depot. P. fl building.

He editor of the Bsxiru warj EaM
tome wraka snoe, for net oU rncrv®tml relanted fort Bandar manria*

give you full dwerlptHe Journal of the
Grand Raphk, Mfoh., Bosluew. oolieg*
and Telegraphic iMtMote.

�MORFHOORAFBlCfl.
Pat-ncy of Pictorials.

On th* 12th dsv cf May. 1MXJ, Lew- Rbeumatfam, Scalds, LamcneM,
i» and Clarke, beading the G:»l party '
Burns, SorrneM,
of white* who *ver ctommI the cuntin- ■1 Neuralgia,
eat ia our latitiMlc. held ■ roum.il with ' ‘Bore Throat, Bolls, Wound*,
the ChuputmUh Inciaa*. far op th--'
Hcantenex*,
Ulcers Brutaw,
Columbia nvor. Half the day pn-upl '
Piles, Sprain*,
before they could convoy tn octi fafunu- !l.«faehe*
atlon, for, said tb*«, “in the fit st place, Toothache.
( olir. Old Sore*,
w* *|icke tn English to ono of our men,
All Hemorrhage*,
who translated it into French to Cha-!
Diarrhu*,
iKMieau. he interpreted it to his wife in j
Mfan*tare*. and sh* put it into Bho-,
shonee. and a bhoahonre prisoner ex- i
plained it to th* *Ch&lt;q.uiiBwb in their |
own dialect."
At length, however, list [«!&lt;’ face*
la-thought themselvni ot the universal
language, and drew a ma* of America
showing tho aituatiou of ita part* ami
AllTKRTIHCXEMTS.
place* on a mat wilh a pise,, of coal.—
Itu, difficulty uf communication was
half goo*, and tho vividarot uf itnpro*sfon doubled. Th* age ol picture* completes what
thn age cf tainting begnm II rise*
u|&gt;on it "hk* another meru rimm on
inid-u«xm.” -The Harperw alone, henppdured more pictures than nil the
pre**** in tho world h*&gt;l yielded before
that tim*. In our moat voluminous

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«f l-.blla* lb* Urvait
u&lt; Ik* «slU vusatr
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n.r-7 s*4 m.i* .1 Mrhissa. k*„v« so* 4w*nM

B,*ershelia, I daily marveled at uno uf.
tuy Yankee fore-runner*, who, though
doubtless ignorant ot all language* but
two, namely English and profane, had
loft on every ruiia *J«ni epritlo kuowu
aud read uf all maw ’ How could that
bi ? Ho had carried in his pocket a
stencil plato, ulsowiug a locomotive
bnnriug n flag wilh stsipco and »tar»,
gu&gt;*hed for colloquial aixoinplishmcnte , and by that bit cf cupper and a littl*
or narativn or discriptive talent. Then red i&gt;ainl hail made his meaning intnUi- Wrttt lirlaiEllljSVitti Pre Ust Mta
be had a haliit of bwitnnon in convcr- | giblo to all natianahtios.
•ation that amounted to almost a atomBut photngraidiy rivals tho pictorial
mcr. Ho spoke in • terse, a wul.n-' fertility uf ttx&gt; pre**. It may well bo
tiou. style upon subject* with which bo ,I doubted which uf these ai.tnr» will prove
was fatuiluir. and bis suggestions, aw; the moot prolific. Of tho ono hundred
peeially on military mattera, were ,i and one pilgrim father* of New Eugmarked by quick {.cretqdiou and * &gt;ufid f |Und, who kn-l*d at Plnuonth, no sinjudgement. But he was never diiJtw ghtwas ha* left u« hi* portrait, while
nr drm-matntive and wa«t*d no word* wo hav* those ol every individual of
upon anybody.
x, |
I
Judge But lor, a colleoguo in (hrSm- i
ata o! Mr. Calboun. calling to par Lib 1
i-'vpectl to the President. l»gcvX him I
to dew-rib,, thn manner in •hich’ the/
battle of Buena Vista was fought ) Hi* '
brother, Pmtco Butler, comtuandoj the toll' us that before Raphael painted. hi­
Palmatta regiment, and a vary gallant.: who would behold the Madonna muni
officer, fell in the battle, and tno Judge 1 pa to Heaven—that after Raphael's
Kramrstery
was naturally aaxiou* to learn the par­ time, one could so* her by going t&lt;&gt;
tNpMbms.
ticulars of that d«ip®4t«, conlcst— . Roni* : »ud tlfit now, thanks to photo­
“Well, well. Judge, you want to know • graphy. a very few dime, enable all
haw tho thing was dono. Com.' aud I • bo will, to art up their household god.
dine with m» and 1 will tall you all I a not uuaorthy protonUueul ol “our
know about it."
i tainted nature’* only boosL” No wonJudge Butler wus n haKy, iinpetuoiu ]
man. and the word* ‘flowed Irom his i
mouth in a torrent nhenover h* bad
occasion to spewk. Ho was all impa­
tience during the dinner, and tho mo­
ment they Wi-ro alone hu brought up
The Burlington and Muaouri River
the subject of th* battle.
Railroad Company arc in nothing be­
••Ym, JM, Judge, your brother was a hind the ag* : in matter, pictorial they
brave man, and bwhavsd like a tru* ar* before it.- They ham obtained
soldier.
BUt about the battle—you view* of* all that chiefly intercitra trav­
want to know how ii was fought ?"
eler who surrays- the Missouri elope.
•Yes. Gomml, if you will be so kind.
Loth in Iowa and Nebraska—the val­
1 wish to know huw your troops vein leys of l)io Platte and the throe Blue*
disposed uu the Held, and bow you —village* like Rod Oak, Ashland, and
pcMtad thmatu mist a force »o o*«e- Cretn, cibee like Plattsmouth nnd Tan* Will life in ths Far West
whelming:
bsata Anna must haio coin, with characteristic spaomeus of
outnumbwrvd ycu four or fir* to ono."
tho agricultural country through thu
’•The di9tarci» was greater than Platte region, rolling prairie* txittom
that, 1 think; but wo didn’t slop to land and timtarnkirted ftreatna, where
count tho Mexicans 1 know there was thousand buyers of railroad land, and*
a hrory fomy, and Imsgvd fur a couplo more tliasi ten time* aa many homo
of rrjjituunts more uf regular*.”
•trailers oral pre-emptor* bare lately
"I BiUtabtedly,” said the Judge ;‘‘but found, and founded new Louie*. Home
•hot was your ordat of battl*F’
of those newt illustrate, that ia. bring
“Why. why, you s','. Judge. wt&gt; went into luster the tetter-pro** uf the B &amp;
ia vingstone
to fighting itirly in the me ruing th* M. railroad land circulars, "six hunfirst day, and wo fit all day long, losing :
a good many men, and at night it look- i just Iweu iasm-d from Burlington and
Liaeoht.
From thus showing hia land. Land
“Whan it got dark J rod* over to ConuniaaioneT G. H. Barria, will find
.‘mltilio In look after our store* and to letter* fiom land hunter, so multiplying
proridw agaimt a Mtrpriss.”.
"Why did you go yuurr?lf ? Why
not send on* of your aid* F’
•■Ymt sm, Jndga, everything depend*
i*l on not hawing our euppiiw dut off,
and I wanted to •*• after thing* my­
self." ■
"••How wu it the nevi morning when road train* by Deputy Sheriff*, just as 1
yon oame uatho field F’ inquired Judge th* hour srrivr* for their departure
Butlw.
from th* depot (of which oalrag* there
• Not^wnclt change sineo the night hav* been two exhibition* lately). Su­
perintendent A- A Folsom* reaalla aa
‘‘Who was th* firet man yon mnt F’
inntanc,- whi-ruin ths gar.ie of th* of­
“General Wood."
.
ficer* was otfoetually blocked. It oc­
“And what did bo say ?"
curred during th* sdminutration uf hi*
pmleceasur tn the suporintoodsuev of
tbo Boston aad I*rovidcnre Railrosd.—
Just as the morning Shore Due was
upon that w* went to fighting again, •boot to leave, one of the creditor* of
aad fit all that day, and toward:; nigh! thn I’rovidcuee and Stonington Rail­
it fookad batter "
road places! an attaehraant upon a ear
Th* Judge lo-ikml ratli.r blank, osk- belonging to that company, nnd located
«1. “what asut?"
in the middle uf the train. Mr. Nason, DODD’b
“Well, tho t&gt;*x: moruing it was re­ thou S upcrintendeut, requested that it
NERVINE
ported to ma that Santa Anna and all bo vaealod, but the creditor woe inex­
’
DOES IT!
hu. men had disappeared in the night, orable. The danger* of delay was ex­
and I was derilhdt glad to b* rid of plained, a* was also the fact that a
them so.—JAfar^r’s
far Stf. hundred innocent people were Iwing
made to suffer for the wrong-doing of a
corporation ; but all explanations wore
m vain, sad tho creditor continued
stubbornly to insist upon what h*
d*em*dU&gt;* msmtenanre of hia legal
rights. Finally, after th* train had
been delayed fifteen minutes, Mr. Nason
hit upon a bright idea.

Puro Blooming Complexion.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE.
M.n.'tw-e .nJ-XoM-. mskis* »&gt;•*• ~s••rtio**
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FLOUR MERCHANTS

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Fart Wajoe. Jacison &amp; saiim
MICHIGAN

OCEAN’S STORY.

strain b taeream* the tendency. While
tie yew* Wash nmre frc*!y than th*
old. ia&amp;ats Ao no* blush; wommi blush
more than men ; the blind and tho deaf
do not oscop*. It h usually the fan-,
ears, and neck oaly. that redden; tb«
hinshdiMBM eatMKl over th* body;
but certain anas who go habitually
nearly naked biu*h over their arm*

"Egrri W-iiSKAVd!

5E«t52£f31rsf!r,KHSi2

y&gt;oMEsr/c

“What do you menu, air F"
“J tu.1 what I roy. exactly.
You
have attached a car lo-hragii.c to th*
Stonington and Providence Railroad
Oumpauy, and 1 gnat you to taka it
•way from th* Boon u and Prorider, w
Bailroad depot- Separate it from oar
car. and remove it at once."
“AU right, sir j I will do ao. dual
start up your engine, end we’ll take the
car out o? your way in a jiffy."
“Not by a eonfeuadad right The
car i* iu your charge and not mine, and
none of the property uf thi* company
ahull be us-d to help yju. Aud I want

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RATES OP ADrERTISOQ.

VOL XVIII,
HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1873.

ptjwal and 6Ws» Ca&amp;
KI.SOR k Rt'NSKLl-

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Savfe Your Money

Coaktia, Bort, Drake, Dr aper, Ellin,

potfcS.

• Have a Full Stock of

■KsnswwsMt axes

The LlQnor Interest

Jukge Emerson.

THE CHILDREM'i CHURCH

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

HARDWARE!

NO. 21.

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&amp; RUSSELL

GREBLE

mareUag ; how many
Mr. Webster aad Jenny LindSatrcrlve. Smith, Stubb*. Van Dusxr, IL. thotuaed 1 Sixty full 1
Emerson late of Battle Creek :
Warner. 8. A. L. Warner, Weare, man of which will,
Hon. Henry 8. Foote evutributee to
month* ihall hare completed their
Welch, Willard, Wing, Wood-19.
couree, lie down in the grave 6f a the Washfagton ClreaiWe the following
Nat*—None.
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1 Every year during the nut
Mr. Drake moved that a committee drunkard
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including everything kept in a firw, d&lt;-

On arriving at the door uf the Opera
Home Mr. I Webtttr entered in his
eldldron
" Trump, grandest manner and *!&lt;&gt;wly pained
•L. —A- _ __ _
down the centra! aldo of the bulldog. pui without congratulating Utah *
It chkgced that Jenny land was then the Administration at Washington
my just expired; tramp, tramp, tramp on the platform, and wae alnut to com­
akes with tho tread of mence singing our inxpiriting national judgment in rase* involving euah veei
pasring; tramp, tramp, anthem, •'The Star Spangled Banner." mten-u* a* are fo re [doerd upon our
Ko
h. Vr
.....___ 1. । calendar. Unlike many of tbo Tsrritoo us from the camp of
» jw.w-.-M,
U1W^, .poena- I thw. «kc case* coming into CogrtW*
What in God'* ueously broke forth with tempestuous involve raining interest worth rnilwma,
Whereupon, Mr. EUis submitted the
name are they fighting for 7 The privi­ applause, evidently rncognixing it a* nor, as in the case cl Ann Hl is* Webb
lege of pleasing an appetite, of con­ remarkable coincidence that tho re- I Young v*. Brigham Young. qMMMW
forming to a social usage, of filling six­
ty thousand homes with shame aad Bor­
row, of ktadmg tho public with tho bur­ the very moment that the ucre
born a Judge
den of |«uprru*n, uf crowding our blem of the nation's liberty and
if a dear jtxU1'rerideatand fewmariee, and forward-1 prison houees with felons, uf detracting
ed to the 1‘leaideutof ths United Htetes lrom tho
Industrie* of the
First—He i* iuduitrious; goo* into
without delay, nccompauied bv the gantry, of raining fortune* end break­ audience rettled down into quietude the
memorial to bo prepared by the' oxahope*, of breeding direare and inspiring tunc* o'f Jenny IauA's rasrv.l Court at nine a. m., thus preventing.
mi tine appointed for that purpo**.
wretcbcdnA*. uf deriroying both body
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and soul in bell before their time.
The prosperity uf the liquor interest, wbelmingly sensible a* on that occasion
covering every department of if, de­ 1 was of the commiugliHl powir uf mudered to U entered on the journal.
pend* entirely on tbo maintenance of
tirtui
this army. It cannot live without it.
’ ’k •---------------------------------- 2?
I 80 lou&lt; “ the tajuor internet maintain*
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™ • i&lt;h *** POM,nl P»°»P«»u* condition, it will light that he lutually oeataed almost to । Third—Like a wue Judge, aa ho im?• CUk« «“»!*America tho sacrifice of sixty thou- beevmo unconscious of the preum^M,( doubted i*. ho decides instantly after
other*, and hummed rrn distiuet^Wn argument, and never cam** esuw “m
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ity in the promise*.
JOup..th— —«. „tf„.„. ,btot.
to have been | kindled into ; ought to do. that a
teen—.. ..hu* UI..M u—. „ „
|0
u.xtri««. nA^untotu......
nature
warded to the President of the United
State* ; but afterward* to modified his

DRUGS
Medicines
IIOI.IIHOIIK

Dye Stuflfe.j
.. IJOI.HRDOK

THE

dr*.

PAINTS &amp; OILS

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !

itt iiuiiKii

School Books &amp; Stationer!/

STU DEBAKER WA-G-ON !
Tk. OT1, MV. »&lt;!, ,h. BLp. SL.»
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IIAKNKSS, oll lunj,
U) order
TIX coppE» atl(I
SHEET IRON WARE Itaautarturva to Order
PRESCRIPTIONS

FAMILY

AND

aji MOW-KRS, GRjlIJr, CVLTIVATORS
RECEIPTS.

__________________ 'I IKY 1C.1KES, .tr.

JOHN I&lt;&lt;HIKKTS&lt;

noon

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soL[yET COLLEGE !

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The fall Term begins Sept-11th.
T. B. IHAMOTD.

*KirroxicuLnxA«v*B

A TEACHERS' CLASS
Ml IX) T. WIIEKLEK

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lormwi into roiAun, ui-&gt; steam", tbo uu»-

Kto
JiSSL" •. . “, * :»M~Sfc«to«
“ vm«T.
Swtr
tho brutality, the wild
tt. beher* and. apjHuutment to bo I „
J Ti[d ,nd Cuaof J
rMourtos,

reutton. the member, to whtch were
American people do not rw. a. one
** “ '**?•’ |MUP“*-“d m*- and dretare £at this grrat curw

vote for them or noblic officer*, ur to

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Sherman
J. Rich
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Recommends hi*

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LOWEST »ATES-

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the

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nf the

tne middle 01 tne
FALL TERM

Sill*, ■

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. Superior iu all department., including

MI S1C,

FOB NEU1CINAI. rURPONEM.

«M—* t—V
IM’ WU
throe dollara ner diem for their .
1 ».-rvicM as officer* of this convention,

Oiivel, Micb.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
tUVR

THE

WHEELEB. &amp; WILSOX

adjournment ot the convention.

Mr. McKinaUy Ufured the following
reenlutfrm :

FINE NEW STOCK OF
dollar*.
On motion of Mr. McDonell, *aid re*-

IMPROVED

WARD AND «OOM *1-10 FteR DA

-X CAKD.

CLOTHING.

TUI immwii

g*:«* to Washington be selected by
ballot, and that a majority of the whole

tion adjourned until hall peat five thia

BOOT’S AND SHOES.

rantec of its Superiority oner all

Being the most simple in con­
struction, and easily adapted io

PHffiNIX CASH STORE

completely hateful an the Ubby.H-ono lleareu.
a groat ttrugglr, and i* prepariug to —
.n.
— .t.
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■ Jennie N«aai
A
mo«t it. Propio both ia_ tht* country
Aoguit 81, 1873&gt;
at least a character integrity an 1 a pew- |
cr of re*i»tecu o which tuake* them ap- ,
Public Lthraxi**.
Uratiuu i* actually [xhaoned al it* toun- [*ar rmpcctabl*. The Libby, a huge, ,

tain, and that thefe can 1h&gt; m&gt; purifac- •hambling, ovwrgrewu and miashap|x u
One of the published addrsaeM of the
tion of It until the eouree of the poiwn jule of brick and mortar covering half
a block, anpaola to no senae of intelli- Hon. Edward Everett upon pubBe edagene*, and only provoke* indignation 'cation contains tbeeo words coneartiiag
the value of public libraries :

gentleman'* table. The California
inc* are a disappointment and a tell-

conuder that 1 am associated with those

thing imported.

They an not popular

and carry it to a certain

t; M four atone* high, and without
empt at grace or ornament in any
rt whatarer. The gralingi uiU reua in the window*, but all the cell*

doubled upon me.

at thb time occupying the L ibby; the
Southern Fertilixur ' Company which
manufacture* and dutributea through
the country di*txict* of Virginia anti
lumped together. They are all oppoeed North Carolina a piuocutrated furtilixer
a— I 1.— .1 1 — ■«- — J
-L.lt

machine, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler

gwteatoyint Washington.
Messrs Feck and Hattert

exiatence against the determined indig­
• unductel w.th nation of along ■ offering people.
A roepectable Engfieh megavine re-

department by which alffg
ufalary education can be «n-

litieal and deliberative aaaembUe* of
and silent, while near by is “Guile
the Church of England as many as four
this community; and, al
differed in opinion upon

different kinds of urork, running
easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing

' KA!M)MUH«0.
MBH

utterly destitute of

other seiring nip chines

It YOU WANT

' ''

How Libby Prison Look«.

HATS AND CAPS,

Hz lean for

the /&gt;ajtt year is the Best Guar-

PAI2SFTIISr&amp;!
w *1. HEWAJttl3

I should be greatly difieient in court­
esy, were X to omit to acknowledge the
obligationswhich I owe to thia oonvvn-

gratitude for the indulgence aad kind

Sa Icn of the WTteeler

HABT1MGS. MICH.

[ awake to it The organizabuos of the
liquor mteroat, the vast funds at its
command, the universal feeling among
those wboe* buaiaeoa i* pitted against
tho national |&lt;rv&gt;-[&gt;crity and the public

DRY GOODS.

Michigan Exchange.

fet'd. Aide Blate Btreet-

H*srrr Wsun, •/ AImcI

A fcroad \» wu admini*terrd. with doce not eoek. unde.- jm’ic'el dedao
pr*d*ely limiter atcumplMhmoula. A to make or amend the atatutea of- C&lt;
third bow wu tendered, when th" gnw* or Utah.
charming “Swedish Nightingale," a*
Vermont, a* hi* birth ’plane, may w
■be u called, mcuntinenily took wing be proud of Err ton aa a true law]
and became iaviiiblo to our food and i and an upright Jt dge. Michjgaa,

the present condition of thing* and the

^CH.

I

Sweet’s H°Tel»
i!U»&gt; KAPiM. -

liberations of thi*

plat!ra upon i Bedfield ; and we regard
i standing, h« I to the Bench of Utah, a
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rnvjcaUc bowel ever liuiteld. The ami- On- Gmnt. Uanrotending la Btanara
able anti accomplished reci;*«et of the i he is a profound lawyer; dignified and
homago mautfeted aumethmgof graco- , aSsble on tho Bench, ba undwstaads
ful and blushing rmbaraasmon!, but | tho discipline of the Bar Haring no
cvorteaie-l notwithstanding mo*t pro- : eaaltments of poaitiost, "he know* nothfoundH in response: upon wb*h the i ing of the parties; everythlnr of the
assembled multitude gave vent to their I cause
and be administers the law aa

OEO W KEYF8, Secretary.

J

Pure Wines ind Liauors!

•

Fur Catalogues Address.

Streets, Hastings.

■4 to.

...

women are suffering a tbuuamsd times
. mare from rum than from any iiolitical
disabihtvT
Th* truth is that there is no question
| before the American [ample to-dar that
I begin* to match in importouco th* tom­
I iwrance question.
The questwn of

On motion of Mr. Wilkin*,
AmM, that th* thanks of this coo
r.ntion *« hereby given to tbo pre*)- ,
dent for the able and imnortisl manner

On motion of Mr. EUia, the commit­
tee of expenditure* were authuri&amp;rd to
lowed three dollars [&gt;er dicut, tor hi* audit all aceounta agamat this conven­
I service*. and that the moaMngvr em- tion which hove a&amp;crued, or which may
aocrae after the adjournmeut of the

Huchaa CHBOMOS, LITtlOGHAPHIC CARDS. REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need iu
aVT XE&gt;V- YORK .PRICES •
aicai[3i. | Bomrmbur the l*lacv, Secund Itour East of the Corner of State and Jefferson I

DENTIST

Lao* Ba*rr»rT.
Ito-Ito^-A-T.
Amwom Baows,
Tires Dorr,

,

Students can enter at

|

PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.

.l

, woman suffrage, aa it any wrong which
Jons McDotrxtx, tf ITaya* esenfy. may be iuvolrid in woman's lack uf tlw
Z*.
' suffrage could be compered to the

begi^r January 2nd. 1*74.

TEil and COFFEE,
«.ktokl»ta..VEllY 1AB0H STOCK, ...Ito to Utonto-J«,-II .Ul.

Bl&gt;*MEK. HEATH K CO.

la?

aeter cr an official function not content-

BEST PRINTS IN HASTINGS!

&amp; WilHon to the public as Superior to any other sewing
machine
in the maket.
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■ «A Mil .f hie AfllM In tKn
abort to all of

a. i&gt;. copy, Agtiic

snmoL libos!

Will not be Undersold.
nfitf

*B. F. ST
difficult to sustain their part properly
iu the ealcmnltee* in which they are co •

takvn on behalf of the

the largwt and boat pmtodedlibaariM.1,

HASTIUGS IABBLE WORKS !l
• Tuifu *
MOKLM&amp;iTs

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1Pnptteur*. ar*

Chromo

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TABLE 7Q**,
M ANTLER.
SHELVE*. ETC.

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will relieve many

Sirjical aM Imucal

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DENTIST

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mcompaliblo with the uultivalum of

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AMERICAN

MAKBLE .CITY Slt,s DEfOT.

a *»7 tear I* U* Mau.

BLACK A FUTJJtR.

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and a table

U—a Stork, mt B—toO—h BUM.
W. — to— Oto-

J. Odle &amp; Son,

Oil Paintings

( POULTRY WORLD

\
JOB PRINTING

CHBOMOS !

STUCCO

IffllK

Mmv get ncn.
liutr eteiforoi ere
robed w purple sad fee feast ud Uro

7.
tbbrwim.

,

��Tip Rvrdsi'cA!1 Bateau.
—umui HHtwuiniinn.

' Th. fall term of Olivet College IreUtfBsp».10th.
Tire rehoul at this pte*. U,
!
^JOantMviH^ Bt^Jcyph County, is to
; “-to.!, with Miss. Eva Nichols of Ufa
m principal, and Mi» Cov^y of
Albion wants a mineral-spring hotel,
Vunrfbntvillc m assistant.
Scholar* and U8,W0 has Imcm sulwrriUd for
that purpose.
.
t,on of hot*!*, elx na Bnd
a population of COO.
Th.
churcbo*, nt which regular

pwt a good sclioo!.
O„. a FUnta,. an,
fthis place to Vcrmontvitto on Friday
&gt;»«. k* hi. imcket-book containing ■

| mnstc.n ten dollar bills, and som* pa!|I*n- The pocks)-book had his nemo
Tho Free Methodists hav* held a'[ l'-»taly printed therein with his rotigrow miMiag at thi.
[ «* week, now, jert etowd.
It was
[FWalMethcdisU
.

l*rg^y attsrxlsd. Th. loading sprakm
npmj the oceadon were. RotB U Du^
of MinUMota, nud Rod.rta, of Roche*tw. Th. latter was the brat rra*oow
and able fluent speaker, but with a
voice much broken and injured b&gt; too
much speaking; the forrm-r possossra a
powerful compos.
voice that, with
! projicr.cultivation might rival bumm-rtill. « WhiteMd. BUI U neTW iB.
dulge* in his eloquent flight* but thro,
or four time* in a single discourse, and
continue, each bat a faw second, at a
time ; ho then drop. laio a ranronalionul tone, with soro drawling of uti terancr.Xbulfoonry axd anecdote tin­
worthy tho wurtity and rovoranoo that
»wlcag* to th. puhit.
When fo.t for
else to say he fling* in a frequent, sonorfoils, ‘‘Amen ! ” that may bo hoard a
mile or ro dirtant. lfcw many converts
were madu in not known to the writer,
but that tho member* of tho aoefoty
| enjoyed th. meeting is evident from ths

CHURCHES.

. fact that their praymg and ahcuting was
. board frequently at a distance of three
mile*. Ono clerical brother upon tho
stand was so delighted a: an uttoraneo
. ol La Duo that ho anddasly lo*(&gt;od
about three fret into tho air ami when
he came down ho danced for a time,
during the service, after tho manner of
Moses before tho ark. A devoted aistor
' in loud, piercing tones, iboutod in this
: wise : “Oh ! that 1 might b. free from
। the burden of my
stript of .very

Ta* Gsxst Cntcsoo Jcartaa fa noth­
ing in comparison to tho immense businoss being tarriod on by Jim Sutton.
Jim ia on Jefferson Street, and does
axrv hiiiiuu jhJb ony other institution
of the kind in Hasting*
His store is
always full, price* low for caso or ready
par, and would like to have th. public
call on him boforo they Sfaaadrr their
money nt tho higher prioid groceries.
Browne is President.
Gnxwrfas of every description both light
A new map of Bay City i* being pub­
lished by William Mercer, Civil Bagin-' snd heavy.
Give him a rail.
ecr and Surveyor.
Th* Battle Crrek School Board has
ordered |5U0 worth of chcmieal and
phflieophical apparatus.
This amount of capital to b* invwted
in tho new pulp mills at Jackson is
•250,000.

Buspicfou rested on one J. T. Fan.ll,
a rocaUsd doctor residing ut Charlotte.
H was known that he went to Grand
Rapid, on Friday afternoon train. A

warrant was issued by justico Rikor
and Iteputy BUriff McConniok was
•out after him. Hu was found at
Grand Rapid* buying * suit of clothe*
and a trunk. McCormick arrested him,
and on search found fivu ten dollar bills
on bis person nud found that bo had
paid throe out fur hfa clothe*.
They
recovered th o money and brought the
doctor to Hosting* and lodged him in
jaU to spend tho sabbath. A March­
warrant was issued and McConuisk
went to Charlotte and suateedi-din find­
ing a deposit with Sliador Bros, of
alsvon ten dollar bills deposited by the
doctor the 12th, two of the bills aero
idonti fled by Mr. Fleming. The docto r
was brought before Esq. Durkee Mon­
day morning acknowledged tho whole
transaction and settled with Mr. Flsming by paying bins his mouoy and tho
coat amounting to WO.
There ia an old saying that honesty
is the beat policy. The doctor is satis­
fied that this saying is tru*.
To day tho examination of Christo*
pher Turta for an a,vault and battery,
with an intent to kill is ia progro** be­
fore Esq. Durkee on ramplaint oYaIox-

Hastings, P. O, Sop. 16th, 1878.
Joseph C. Bronson, Mru Itabocea
Curry, Oarnolous Joy, Jas. K annoy,
Daniel Laakina, Conrad Osgood, John
Btrausbaugh, Leonard Stauger. Thoe.
W. Temple, Mrs. Frank Wolcott, Jacob
W. W«od,-Ad*l!a Johnson.
Direct your latten to number of P. O.

I do not moan to Im a/njvuor of Ifaliglous Worship, but how much such j
doing as some of those mentioned above,1
glorify our all wi*o maker, and aid to 1
build up his kingdom here, 1* left for ! remedied by the proper disposition of
others to judg.
I believe that trno । tho treaaes. But whan the hair begins
‘ religion is in tend vd to make mon and to fall out, or turn gray, in young peowomen nobler, wiser and better,, not u» ' plo, or with those in prime of life, thoro
make them dnneoa and idiot*.
I is cause for real regent. Whan this is
Wo hare a fine graded school buildiug '■the case. Zfsff'. FvyvtaKv Sinha, IBrir
here, with apparatus, and ocureuisncrc ,
equal to that of any simular village iu 1 remedy, far superior, as a sound mtA&amp;l
medium to anything else before the pub­
partiuunls, tho two higher for tho com- lic. It actually restore. hair to iu ori­
ng year aro conducted by O. L. Bay ginal color, and in the majority of cases,
causa* it to grow agaiu|wh«n it is be­
and lady.
.
coming thin. It m not like many pop­
ular prepartions, a mere wash, but a
, yield of strawberries tbu year was 250 scientific discovery, indorsed and uved
bushels, and of rcapbvnies the samw by physicians of character. Addro*.
Som-i vinyuxd* in tho vicinity am plenti- II. P. Wall &amp; Co., Nashua, N. 1I.-JWI fully loaded with luscious grapu Tho acy-s WAi, Pnu, FA. 1, 1MW.
, crop of apple* i* not largo, while
SPECIAL BOTICE
The great blood cleansing organ*—
I pooches aro a total Aiiluro. On a visit
1 to tho peach region ol Spring Lak", tho tho kidneys, skin and liver—somotimes
• other day, I was unable to find a poach become dogged. and the wheels of life
I tree boanng, Thoro wore some plum* threaten to »top ; congestion of n ser­
i aud applfe. Of tho latter tho Baldwin ious character ha* set in. Drug medi­
WILL
cation, stimulants, strong cathartics, all
bear* most abundantly this yosr.
, do harm. The remedy is worse than
Yours truly,
: tho disease, if anything.
When you
Gaxrs Morwitanr Bor.
I get in this fix. and your iqrifom fads
Soto.—Wv learn that S. P. Cady of I' clogged and “stuppod up, get a botUo of
Hutlnnd, ha* sold his farm to Thoma* • Hamilton'* Barbu and Dandelion—n
Water* of Buchanan County, Iowa, lor I remedy that acts mildly and kindly \ on
, £11,000, and will soon remove West, the kidney* and liver, and open* up«nd
I an I tako pueossfon of the farm bo lias i relieve* tho system by their healthful
I purchased in lowu. Wo trust succou* action. J. P. Robert* A Co., hero it.
; will attend him in bis new Iwiuc, and
| that hi* successor ruay find farming in
, Wo regret to bo obliged to call at­
tention to the failure of our officer* to
Dwight A Burral on toesday shipped
enforce the dog law. Wo counted seven
Tbs work ou Ku wee’s Blrck is pro tn Grand Rapid* for exhibition on the
grosisg rapidly.
ground* of tho State Fair one of th.
day last wash, and called the attention
Going—lots of our etfaeas to Char- | Bobbin’ll Cultivator th at for beauty of
of the Marshall of our city to tho fact
lotto on the. 23th, to bear Colfax.
finish, to say wolhing of the superior
at tho tims. The publie demand tho
merits
of
the
cultivator
it*a
farmingimWoluani «itli groat pleaauro that
nyid enforcement of this law, and not
l plimonl. oxewla anything that ha* .v- to reruembor at th* poll* any officer who
Hun. John M. Navins fa improving.
neglects to do Lm whole duly ia this
There *tu 1.1 quorum present al tho 1 er fallen under our notice.
I

'' C Q Holbrook, Esq., is quite vericcily.vi k at his residence in fin* city.

‘.Hr thank* are duo to W. B. Blsndtanl. of. Butlaud, for a aplendid h*=d

)■ V. Gilman fa building n fin. Imus,
th" south lid. of Grund street, just
it of Jefferson streoL
“

81TX3?

Dlartes! Diaries I
iifote aMc.rtnwnt of Diaries for
no City Nows Depot.'

Fine Beaver Suits for Men...........
Fino Custom Made Suits for Men,
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;..

timrards now homes in tho fertile Weak
Tothoso going to Mu*ouri, Kansas,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming,
Nevada, Oregon or California, we reo­
om mo nd a cheap, safe, quick and direct |
route, via St Louis, over tho Missouri

CHILDREN'S,

BOYS’

AND

YOUTHS'

Local Olijijies p Hites.

$ 3 to $15
0 to 20
10 to 30

via Vinita. For msps, time tables, in-'
formation as to rates, routes, Ac., we:
refer our reader* tn I. G. Wheofar,
Northern Pasannger Agent, 72 Lloyd
' St., Buffalo. N. Y. or E. A. Ford GomI ral Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.
■ Quciitians will bo cheerfully and prompt­

Fafl Overcoats,
...........
Hoavy Winter Overcoats for Men,

8 to SO
3,60 to 15
4,50 to 20

for Boys,
for Youths,
ChUdren'e Chinchilla, Cape and Other Staler of Orereoale.

Cheap Fann* in Booth-west Missouri !
Tho Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com­
pany offer* 1,200,000 acres of land in

Shirts and Drawers, 40c. to $3.

LMST STH OF WOMB’S GOODS IS TOE STIR
To Merchants we Sell Goods nfa Cheap ait they can buy them in any Eastern City.

36 CANAL STREET,

i_ n.

Mixer s

Scrofula Syrup!

PARLOR GCOODS
CHAMBER SETTS.

Bcssmcr, Hoatli A Co. have tho larg­
est stack of Undertaker* goods, such as
Caskets, Coffins, Burial BoIm-*, Ac., in
Central Michigan. Personal attendance
and good Hearse will bo furnished to
customer* throughout tho county free
mstisT. Beaijios all valuable doge have of charge.
17tf
.Bxasiua, Hunt A Co.
Luce fa cnsed, and only sliocp killing
on tho D. A M. R. B, going W«st on
Monday afternoon when near Isiw.ll, worthloM curs, are now running at
large unlicensed, and they should b. al
Kent County, struck an ax on the track,
cnce killed whenever found.
The Burnt is the^bost advertising
throwing four or five cat* off, killing
medium in the County of Barry, having
twamenand wounding six or sev*n
Arrxraos.—An exchange says,— nearly double the circulation of nay
that farmers and other* in tho interior other paper in the County.
tf
of th. State will do wall to ba on their
guard against an individual catling
himself A. A. Baxter, and claiming .to
bo of the produce and commission Ann
of “A. A. Baxter A Co.. No 420 Mpn-

ly. E F. P-rown hs* roturned to thi*
city asil opened on office for the prac&amp;&gt;» of hi* J'rofoaoiuu.

Gon. W. Brown. Eoq.. tho popular
agent of the Waxertms n Insurance Com •
Ifaat'12. ••Lute” is to have a dam n pan v, feu purchoM-d tho Birdsell
*1 Union Hall on Friday evening Oct arty in tho first ward and is fitting it up
11. Th* bat da* of our County Fair. ,
Hon. H. A. Goodyear, and Bev. J.
Our Street (Ynnmimionor* is grndiug
W. Bacerni:, have built a lite, sidewalk
i th. Hill on State street oppowts th.
ia front of their dwelling* on Broadway. |
roaiAmce of Wm. Burgbw Er. A
Tile School Board offer for sale tho
groat benefit to tho public, and tho wpde*k». orate. Ac., hitherto tmed in oar
pcaraare of tho city. ____
fnUir rchvoh.
Use advertisement in
toathsr vJunui.

Swiff Vroumaa. fafl for Detroit &lt;iu
th* g/,5 train Sunday evening, with
Dsxial Shay, who ha* bora sent to tho
Hew. of Oimction.
A. W. Bailoy, has taken the job, Mid
U buildiug a now bous* for H. W.
Bolfe, cn th. rit« of tho ono lately de/
wny*d by firs trti State Street.
I
Xho AulunwAt, of the Barry and Kai
ton County Insuranc. Otanpany cam*'
_W. are told that Skieum H.
fo hud to late fw thi. iww, but tbev/
Bunknr. tho first Sattler in the County
•-U haw. a prominant utera rate week
of Bairy. dirf om day lad wwk. at his
homo nrar Jackson. Wo Lara no fur-

such firm in Detroit, nor any such num­
ber on Monroe avenue, which is a atroet
bet about three blocks iu length, it will
rowdily bo seen that thia pretended
merchant must be m fraud.

amuiiBai ar her na
iiBisras,* carat

Price. *1,00 per Bottle.
Addrve*
6tf

L. N. MIXER,
Hastings, Mich.

First-Class Instruments.
No vells's

Ltxtaxrr* roa Honras— Are always
irritating snd hrating, operating upon
th. priMipte of counter irritatiau.
Prof. Andoraon's Dvrmndor, on tho con­
trary. is at once eoolmg and southing.
It .ooms to net chemically by draoMag
n, it wore th* infiamation and soreness,
dispersing all dismsed action in a short
time, rertoring tho part to soundnras
and health. Seo adverti-imrat in nn-

New Scales.
New Styles.

Wxxcxaa.—Tho Steomor Iroosia*.
ruaning bdwwn Grand Haren and
Miiwankse strand-1 in a gale and sunk
a faw miles out of Grand Haven on
Monday, several liras wwo lost, report­
cd a* high as M&gt; by some parties, though
.tUtest date only 14 bodi* bad been
roj-uvwwd At thia time we have no au­
thentic statement of the cause of the
disaster although it • ctauged that th.

DEPARTMENT.

Children's Suits,
Boys’ Suits
Youths' Suits .

Turta is a German and a good citizou but k a man of violuut tun&gt;[&gt;or and
was in liquor at the time.

Couadl rnscung on Monday uvening.

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING!

New Prices.
Veiy Low.

�|nautir. |

CUREn^'4
RlteumaUra, Seal da, Lameneaa,
Neuralgia,
Burn*. Soreneaa,
Son' Throat, Both, WotiBdx,

Toothache,
Colle, Old Sorea.
All Hemorrhage,

■hire breed are aujiorior to Jlka eowa uf
tha Jarwy breed tor the quality At4heir
milk. The native cow in tho dairy re| giotia of New York produce* onr* [xruwl
1 i»f batter for about twenty thv.M aad
I cue-half llxT of milk, a» the av. rage of
a number of buttar facturio* fur apTORl.
yworr, und thia nntnber may ba «ra«M- ■
erod the conatant (upply for the quality
' of milk from uur native cow under tbo
'.he citcnmiUmcaMi of good paatorial ro­
: giena ami lutnllicent can-. Thia con| rtant, 23 1-S, or more exactly 23-27, ia
about mx per cent, larger tuan the axUreme prutioHfon gieon in our table fur
aateeted tmUre ivw«_. Could we a«aume that tho tame proportion would
1 bold giMMl in other t-iaoa. wo would have
। for the average of quantity uf the AyrI rhiro milk, ury 20 1-2; for the Jeroey
। milk, 23; and for tbo Short-horn milk
I about 31 pound* for one pound of

Dauchy A Co*. Column.

Hjcsnsnx nmtuoy.

1 Ivery year inermem the popularity
■ I Um i-ilmtblo Hott Preparation;
Inh b dm? to merit tfnm*. We tan
re i&gt; j.- old )iatn&gt;n» that ft I* hf|;t
.■ up to iu With aumderd; aud it
io &lt;wilv ivfiidih* and perfected prej*
nr it ion air i ret urine Giut ob F*wm
Hain to Iu ytrtjihthl t'di-r, making it
auft. Iivdrott'. uhd frilken. The rcalp,
by iu
Iwouiuc.* wlutr and.dcU.
It icnwve all entptioua and dimdreC
and. bv ito tonic propertioa, ptwmla
th Mlrlhrat fiillirtfr otrtKarh Miaaa.
iata-i M*1 nonri.hwi the liutr-glimda.
By it t live, tuc hair gryWa thicker end
itrongw, In ImUiicm. Il rcetoroa the
capillary ulnnda to their inuniul vigor,
tui.l will crv.al,- a tie* Rtowib, excayrt
in extreme old .iso. It h the moat
e- .turtiifcl Ham llumilidcver umL
II- it tv[uirv&lt; fcu'er apjiljcaliutM, mid

'*

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R-

;' Grand River Valley Division
c.H»owx.r.

t!

sygSgg
trfS'j.w...

m.5,

'..,15..

EASTERN DiriSloN

-AxMyer &lt;ri Mnwi-tinw-tts ««)», “Tbc
cunatlUWlU arc imrr, end curcfiillv
iu-l&lt;-eti-.l fur cxccn-itt .nudity; r.ndl
rorimler it tho Bl-. rKti-AUAnOX
te.- iu iutemlcd |.ui]"»asM

Hanialira
BITTERS.

Buckinghams Dj-e
1'0R TUB WHIHKEB3.

SH2.S0

turn

quin i tun lung :i tilin’, and loo tnueh
rr.', tu real .we gray &lt;» faded Whlaki- • i.c have prciKiiwd tlu»dia.in «r«
/ ■■ p-tmN^n; rcliieit will rpnekly and
■
Bully e.'uutuplWl thia ireull. It
ii -xv-iiy .-xjdiid, and produrea a color ‘
will nciiher rub nor w.i»h off

Re* I by all Druggiei...

sum.’

iLANTATION

Price Fifty

Bitters

LIVINGSTONE “S’ AFRICA
i t&lt;M4.r«r&lt;&gt;t*wUr* aad

at th* £tt«w*l

At is
IglE osw.
‘I S? ‘«TMssr S Italrail

Ex»rwc tow »t /lu~l,

Temperance Bitters

...WSaSri"-”
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--------------------------------- eowler's great tori
Rerculm Help* Wh'-a Yon Put Your penmbli-.
,u M«b-*i. —------tl-i1 ■■* iu., M.iay t*
"
—"v--..
— ...im.
J. U. Abbott, General Deputy of the inr.ierei; L.iMi.l*»i,r..«rtr A
Owa
Shottldrr
to th&lt;- Wheeli
Mii.
rovulutiun that wai going on in tba .t«i. aAImm. ,i*iin* *«M»im&lt;.-.... SAT
country and uijtj^ th.- importance of
H ihJshim; tp, i-b.totoirM.,
’ I nutting dowu tin-muno|xily of rajwoy* , ******** *■,*■..
■4
n: £’
' Ho ga« itatietfc* of dtfforent railway*.1 „ U .
".1 .
’ ...
‘
10 &lt;,u
reducing the profit of the WlHefcrl^TgE 1118508PTKSLlXt AilKS
nothing he will do lt■ farmer* to almoat nothing He couten/CSfATWmm a - - m cim...

keWwetaae&amp;M^iruwet
lk« l.a.r it Ml. in &gt;*M aiulawmaMiaW. .ml U.

Michigan Central R. R.

better than chanty, for luxury feed* tba &lt;co|d [„.
t,, quarter of it* t.n *i out rat**, end coaridi-rod it a downright
the induatriou* improve, why* the idle '| robUp- » it U DOW tuM^-d ra'.e .
deteriorate ”
riluuM, ho rlnuuod.'bo a ouywiar pcw.-r| iii-a-l..t«4mecTa-«&lt;fc»x»ir
Through dinrgnrd uf tlieae aorial ' to combine end con«oUdate, and the I SlL0;®’.'
•Jr'*.’
laws, the dolea dlvpennod in mediartal grange i. the only organization that ha*.
monartrew uuwd a pateatrpnncipte of,! with any di-gmr of aiKC.oa, nw&lt; -thte
modem ytipmiai.
’’h'^L foltowi-d by Amaaa W4Vr,
We ecaaot oremlu the strength of
I who aaid It ahouid be the duty of CbftJ
, greaa to inlcrfaru aud [in Hoc I the bu«in&gt;-M iateru«.t of the country. He "p&gt;k»
of three wsyr in which the great object

But, ia helping a man, you al wave
L^rt him. whennvrr you do nut make
him help hrmaaif. Thia waa tlm rpirit
Mcoee ;—bidding the Jew not to reap
the corum of lux field, and to let tome
bamlfuh fall on puryoac, and to fare*
them for the poor to glean. It war the
•pint of Chriat, wbo only twice fed the
hungry—but tjmta withowt number
heated tha aiek, enabling them to nm

J. By u general law fixing the tatu uf
'trtral aud fr'*ight rm. ai^ land- m th*
country.
2- To create new line* between Hie
principal dvpota of tranaportotiuti.
3. By putiUiaoing all tbo toad* and
placing them u»lar gov«Br.-&gt;&lt; uk managmnrut, lu be teaaed, which wonl-.l.
vp*n all tho nodi to the public at the '
cheapmt rate-..
Ho reviewed the Jilhrvut plana, and

feasr.%w£rA«M2Sc
i,
. • i. ...tirr.-i- n^TH r.iT'- in.-,. OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
IM.M* I*M"«u *1*4 txireey. wakiae .Um ».a ■
*Mi1;.n^y.i&gt; ualM Emi -i trwr.ll »q4 Harttjaaa
‘'uTfS'.ft.r Jaa. IX laf atotaafcl tanker aMtoa.
.b.:i L. ■W*M»7 MU.t» III. *M* *cmuM **.
.n .»n|
tn*.tk.« wuk ul* Au .n&gt;»7 Ju
•n* .1! k».'«-MU_ U «u ill IkM ,*«n.la »A««t
«r OM-r.1 m laMfjtoat.- lyla*,*** wi*e la lb* j

97
Only 50 Cents per BotUe.

wr. i. ... -U.K.-1 a.. t&lt; du. ..a uJlaOWar. tSSf'
taa.n«M» ■*. Mia,r lArv. keiHtret end ttairn«&lt;.ll»r,«a4rtai. te.rrnu irPtrtt . aa4 ato.

I sae*-

WELLS’ CABBQLIC TABLETS
LYON’S

Wild Life in the Far West

k?1“s!:4w£.

MoilSI MMtetr SllrtM laVrernb'l'.L*
tujriil. Bury I'reiMir. X«U(k&gt;. at
’XFia.nakrr. A l&gt; !«•». ab* n.-rt-l la Um
Ik* K**VC*ri&gt;&lt; l***UF&gt;rMkl "mnir .1
■r“i;5!te!+-3»¥A£Ss

WOMAN

MARBI.EIZElt

I*, wka*alu kavln* Imm taautal
S1S7AWSSI
tkan*ww«**al*toaaU *m*m« a
snstKtsii,WM."t
■Mi M l - - I U|- I . M
ilMUa... tn mU ~&gt;«nt&gt; nZ Barry. &gt;u&lt;
i.-r | I .... I E • lb| J,. I .... ■
stserrsis kss*.'

SLATE

JiffFjial

iKsnssw-ss:ry?
ss
I aar ►*»&gt; UimmH i Bre. ikm&lt;Mw aetow
*t&lt;«a Iku by rut*. »Ta i-w, H tot. tn
HSF.r’SaiSsSSf.ffi

it5r^ir.-3tSn3Ewfc!
. — .1- .1—, etouikaaumu Cun.

economy than the alio flog of-food, or
, the adminiatering of bid food beeauao
' it ia cheap. Abo, there i« no more
wasteful [traction than the giving of too
rich and expend**' food
Neither ia
there any greater num of lo»« in eonnociion with the keejiing of farm borwa
than tho neglect to which they are
ayatumatically Mthmctel.
Seam

ally aui [KM»d ; bnt in order L&gt; their de­
velopment aud to their long endurance*,
;it ia neceeaory that he be fed with the
greatmt cam aad with an ever watchful
.
judgement.
Probably the capital invee­
red in farm horoea in tho United State*
would go twice aa far—that ia, the ani­
mal would 1**4 in a uaefal condition
lain a* long—if they*were thoroughly
1, *_ 1__ •_
■
they would otberwiao hare been «ubjM&lt;
to it; that thqy taou .laudarod railroad
ama, and inhere Waar them, no deriralJa dhat
y bo^ht WffW a cc:

I Btuiqcia College,

-rf Mta Iw.nlr •&gt;&lt; &lt;S

t

67
Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.. Lowell, Majs..

Pre-empu-m and humrelaad laws aim
Wi to beiUiw the pubbe dumain that it
■hall become a pablic diacipium.
Both
require a maa tn mtka a jeuraey to hb
farm—both teach him to prim it, tbo
format by making him pay aomethlng
for iL aw the latter by waking him till
it When tho public land near town*
and navigable ■treauu waa alloecupuc!,
Crungreaa enabb-d farm hunter* to reach
other land* and brought their produce
nearer market*, by th* ouly mean* in
it* power, namely, land grant* to rail-

I ViS hk Aforr.™-. Ade,

iirfer

Webb's Glory is Bet Hair.

M&lt;?BTGAGE SAM'..

Waring any* : Very morh of the val, no and availability of th* hora* depend*
on thequalty and quantity of hi* food,nnd
on the manner iu which it i* given to
him. Too much fowl at one tim*&gt;, too
I little at another, food of improper kind*
or in a bad klato.of preparation, ia the
foundation uf one-halt the ilia that

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0&gt; lb. k.ll.aia^duCT.lMj
•la to Uw imm»I. rfonnaa It,, ra

SS^

W. E. HEAMES ft CO,

'

FLOUR MERCHANTS

l*U». M.-UIl

03 WOOItUKtlMJE KTRKET.
ira«r Hb.lby.
DETROIT, MICH.

ceMwa wT.etMa till, la tee* &lt;r
raae&gt; traltol ■ .■l.'.MlalalM fcro

A- N. SARIN.

Floor &amp; Grain CoimisioiMertW.
Pe^aat-Ar. tWl.Ua JU...

nt* both in Iowa and •laevhm, but
it be remambared that they have cat
the United Stale* nothing, niac* a.
many aove hare been eold a( double
price aa bare bam given away—that

e

Fort ffayit Jackson &amp; Sauinaw

.fl*. MUI* MaUd

RklLMOAtl.

srxress ttstsrtfjjpkss
KtisrLA2L3iaidMi.f3s:.
M^W^KtaWSHW £
SM^SMsnaEiris®
■SB
kun

lt.i~* Mmm. -Im-UMl «U»'aMUIM
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OCEAN’S STORY
rr".*4r&lt;l-a«a oarwlt Mr*.

MICHIGAN

AND

JOHN 11. WKXDKl.l. A. CO..
.
&lt; Mwtauaa euceaar* in
FLOUB, GRAIN. PORK AND SEED
nrrkotT.trtcntGxx

THE

SOUTH. DISINFECTS, PURIFIES, SOOTHES
*Xt&gt; UXALM
TitAt 38 KVX BT CUICARO TtMI.
TkAtKit aouTa aorrtL
mywa*.
M*U
Aa*i&gt;la
FnrtWaya*

landa o^udly good further from rail-

Ambond. d»*nrttng for distend*
un a kxwl tram- which cannot exi»t
wtthowMha davoforment U tba unantry
through which it run*, ia not likely to

. i.ntr.al

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DODD'S

Kivwr

I n^a'atlM^V
toMtei. Warm
IM* aT a*&gt;Uao* to laM naaty. imaM*.

TUaalr B.1MM. 0&lt;n nutrlbati.a la t&gt;* waalrr

mol

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THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE
th; ear. «r CetortO., Tbre*t

M-1In Him I'.atl. parrerllw W V

Ma. 4 Affl-IKWALLTKRltACt MACOllOAVR
» paotbto call aenaaallv Cm *a .**arto.u-n
atearwiae nne* *&gt;• MM.U. «.u^..

BOILER WORKS.

SINE’S
GttFT S&amp;HTERPfllSE.
On 6iai CM Pita, tf HUE U Mi1
One Prim of fS,000 in Silver I

T»u ramu,

and MatoW Hye, witk

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VOL. XVIII.

Pnsesisnal and

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1873.

Cart
J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

' admiminn into to* union. It ia drem.d unnerossary (ot toe miqioea of Ulis
! communication to trsrel back throagh
th* onliaaxwe of'87, and renew th*
ground* open which Michigan predicted
uer claims to the boandanre she a»tumed between Okie aad - Ureelf, fur
they have often been sfwuad before th*
world, aad it is oouidared a sutoieU
ground of obiertiun to too condition*
upon which alone Michigan ra* to bo
admitted into tho union, that in' the
vary art by which she was organited a*
a state with a repubiirwn eoaatitution,
she wv* not only denied the right of be­
ing considered a party to a question
• hieh tavulvud resantally l&gt;or lights,
bat was arbitrarily acquired, a* the eonditiema upon which ata crrnld ba - per­
mitted to enjoy ttam. to give bar os­
teal to a proposition which a large ma­
jority of bar au*ec« consider- both homliiatingaud unjust. Th* stow* «ater.
tallied by Michigan in n^srd to that
portion of her foiundary. Were well undsrsteod, nuJ it most have been equalI ly well undetatood, that an arbitrary decnion. depriving her of that which un­
der the most raibarrasMUg circumrtantx*. toe Lad strenuously indsSed upon
as a right derived from th* ordinance
of '87, would bo ac&lt;|ntee&gt;&lt;ed in, only un­
der the moef im|M&gt;ricua necessity. All
argnmeal* upon to* ground of expedi­
ency merely, Lave, a* yet, failed to
produce cvwvictfoa ia tbo miad of moat

CO.

DRUGS
licines

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW !
With a full Hue of extra* on teml.

STUDEBA.KER
‘

PAINTS &amp; OILS
Schoo) Books &lt;f Stationery

TVVGON!

The only Wagon with the Step* Bh. uttered Bpoku.

I |mscasra, if ccicgnws possessed th* pow­
er claimed at it&gt; last eoeuuu to dupoe*
uf-toat quration. at pleasure, untrstnmailed by (ho ordinance of *87, why th*
proviso was aliachad to th* law, much
leas why th* aarout of Michigan was
deemed of th* slightoat importance. If
too proviso was added from an ujro
haualon that without th* amput &lt;&gt; f Mi

PHESICRirTIONS

USSELL&amp; NEVINSI

A HISTORICAL TRKABHRE
' k*
«ti*ew« of Michigan, in favor of
___
f their dtaewt But. independent of what

«™i « •». «w. Cnmu.

SSTitf.’ —

FINE NEW STOCK

Sherman J. Rich

TE.1 mid COFFEE,
। of which he has a VERY LARGE STIMTE, and ho is determined to sail at th"

Bool'S AND SHOES,

PHIENfX CASH STOHE

DENTIST

Wille,

■

Mieiiia.

liar.',

Door Ea*t of the Cunier of State and J*K&gt;
Ntrerta, Hastings.

j- nicy.

Pure Wines and Liquors!

Will not be

pun wttfTcixAt. i-rttrotUM.

592146

l/»f&gt;qOVED
Michigan Exchange.

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A Maid*n spesch—A*k papa.
Ill-gotan gains—Doctor’s to**.
Always gr-ing to the dog*—-Bonos,
(totally tars will b. th* next a&amp;fa
A Western settler—The sun at evi
In to* discutafotu of journalism
which have been started by editorial
ctmvssroous aid the tataNiabmrat uf
chairs of jouraaitau ia on* or two ar *•
demi* institution*, it ia well nut to for­
got the matter of Bund*. A great deal
of indignation has been meted out to
those presses which publish quack advertiKieata, calculated to .evoourdge
vice and crime. In thia thing, a goat
is strained at, tout a cnmul may be
swallowed; for, almost without exosption, tbo papers which denounce and re-

danger or enooareg*
Murders, ■al-]
adca, sedurtnua adulteries, burgtartes.
thefts, *candul*—all disagreeable and
disgraceful things—detailed htotorhn
of asset* whichappeal to pqriout testae
ami a morbid desire lot coarse and bru­
tal aXeitelueal—are not these*the lendmg materia! of a neat multif ad* of our
daily papers? W«mqy b* mistaken,
but w* believe that thers i* no departore of th* world’s news given with such
exhaustir* particularity a* that which
relate* to vice and crime. If this b«
deutoed, tot the iiret paper at hsnbAp
taken up. and the ton wiU, we thmk.
be datoniuued a* w* apprvUsad U. We
know that ia many paper* the rvturdml
agende* of tocioly—th* churches
scLoula, •ecialconvuution*—private aad
o rganixMl ehariboe— l&gt;eg fur space that
is irealy aororded to the record of A pet­
ty Uuat or an unfaithful buahaad «r
wife. That which wiU make d. apiqy
paragraph ia ehusen before that which
wdl'tuasc a healthy oim.

are tom spread before th* public for it*
d ally fool are often treated lik* any­
th iug but crime* Bum* uf our papers
have a way($l doing up their column*
of focal crima* a* if it sesrewll a Jake
Tlw writer mail-is an ingeatou* jmi of
*v erjthing he i* c*to«l upon to notice.
Th* poor women win. are List to virtu*
And society, with hell within them end
b*lot* them, fwnrish gratofhi them**
foe die report*** care!*** pltwanatrire.
Their aTTaigamri.t, thou ’rial, ibeu
look*, their rentaare. lliesr a|q&lt;**uana*,
their words, ar* curvalcltd m uufeel-

What relation is tta door to th*
mat?—A »tep-f*4 her. .
Cm a butohtg'* b* Mid to be a josnf'hoquetbas boon defined a* “ Mil­
lards gone to grnsa.'‘
. When is a thief Hie a rwportor?—
When ho take* noto*.
How to makn a tall man short—Ask
him to tend yva W.
On whieh sU. of a donkey would you

him uii ludiamau quit playing ghost.
Au uxchaags allude* to an editor'*
goose quill " cackling note* of warn­
ing."
W* ar* told that nothing i* mad* la
sain But how about n pretty girt?
tamebody aiirsrtise* to “ a good girt
to reek." W* bow* *«m *om* that
fookrcl gwd KUiagh to eat raw.
Our young ladio* ar* never behind
th* fashion*; but th* fashion* ar* vary
much behind the young ladies. '
Josh Billings my* &gt;-“lx i* • statis­
tical tart that the -wicked werb harder
to renoh b*U than ton ogbtMM dew to

gar* the following cwud id adviea to her
daughter .—“Oh, marry, th* man you
k”*! g&gt;*L &gt;f b* i* as rieh as Cruoaus.
A wag in wbal ba know* of fanuiag,
give* a plan to rvmov* widow'* weeds;
l.e says * good-looking man ha* rsly to
say, “Wsh tbow ?’ and Uhw wilt.
• Bridget, gn tw and *&lt;♦ Low oM
Mrs. Bonnet a In moraing.” In a ter
sir nut*. Ursdgrt loti^ned wall tto&gt; new*
that Mta. itounet was ju»t 69 /ears, four
Htonthl and J1 days old.
“Mother, can I gr and have my pho­
tograph taken T No. 1 gu*»* it isn’t
to appear a matter tu bo laughed at, or w. rth white.' W*ll. then, you might
to ta |&gt;a**e&lt;! ovor as of DO account. A let Bto g» and hav* a tooth pulted oat;
case of infidelity ia ibe matritg-: rela­ 1 Dover go anywhere. '
tion. involving a dntrocti.m of th*'
How bus. dial took, eh J” mid a
p**w cl termites, tbo disgrao* of cluld- ' big-fisted Wall street man to a frisud.
ven, and the ureui"dk*b J* eta As of t.i« j
parties ;jimarilj conccrued, lutnpj to!
us labriud;
Itricn dovvlu. ments.'* ‘
Th* higher the life Involved and the I
purer the reputation, the dieter" the
“davatoptnenta" alweyn Nothing peus­
e* a jteliag reporter like large , gatnn.
A clergyman m jL* tasl.nuxt ha lay
nieiubvr. and then any man ur womss
who »aav b* in a high koeiel pesitiua
riglil* on Michigan undo th* ordinaoev ,"Cnm* in hign life" ria particutarty
of&gt;'7, to «xte*« her Ionite to oer Mik grateful dish for those to *.-r»* np wbo
A .ton Is told ut un* man asking anand west hue running tbroogh th* ,cater fcr tho ponont public, it is iu&gt;Iher -whether ha would advise him to
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southern cxtnxM of tain Michigwn, but ]x&gt;saibb&gt; nut to cvueluds that the n,eu
give him
because doubt* ar* entertain*! wheth-r who write (bee* item* nnd artictea de­
eotigrvs. if disposed. b»* of itself pow­ light in them, and that tho num who
er reuuunmg to obviate the embuna**- publish them regard them &lt;«iiy with remetit whi.h «as produced by the con- latiou to their mercantile value. We
gms of 181G, and teeaua* that portion know of rotliiog mote Lcartlros thou
of territory, though wrongfully taken th* way in which criminal* and crims
from her during tour minority, i* vaatlr I are treated by a fwrtfon of th* daily
prere. aud nothing move detnontoring
to toe public and to those who are guil­
ty of trifling with them under th* Jicans* uf ihs reporter’s [*n. It is a bad,
tad business. It is an evil for which
every paper claiming to be rrepotislMs
ought to be cat up. root and branch.
So long as crims is treated lightly it is
rncuuraged. So fong, too, as the edify­
Brat— The convention of Michigan
ing, informing, remedial and purifying
which assctnLled purnuant to an act of
assn-cis* of thn world are snborduiatod
th* I legislature of th* State of thn 25th
m the public notice to the records of
of July last, have, a* will be pereeivod
vic* aud rrirn*. simpb cause they are
by a ren'luhoa embodied tn itaproceetlles* startling or »piry; ir is nousaaoi to
ingv, instructed the undersigned to
talk about quack advcrtisrrients, and a
eummunieat* the resell ot It* dslihemparade of tnoek virtue which dteerves
both to h* pitted and. langbad at
Th* daily papor has now bro,&gt;ni* a
Mr. Culfix delivered an Addrern to
visitor tn rrtrr family of ordinary intelcongrete ol the loth of June, to «Mok IjtelOr. It ha* bacumo the daily, food the 8. B. of the Rsfortnod Church in
a ]«&gt;rtion of owreitiaen* were inclined
South Bend, Indiana
Am-tig other
to yioU- Another prominent difficulty,
good ItoiHcs are the foliowiag : Par­
iasaruMMintable in tb* opinion nt a ma­
ents, rd**** read to your children ?
jority uf th* eonrsnuon, waa found to
■ "If I had only time to My on* thing
exist in th* constitution of th* stata.(re­
mor* to you. it would bo to urge every
gard .ng ths boundary of the state as
&lt;*&gt;” uf you to avoid forevar all kiada of
intoxicating driak*; aad never to teswh,
In the performanca of till* defy, th* iasoiiaxablo from tbo ooastitution,'] tn
rommitte* entertaia a, high degree of wit : a iwoLibitain to alter or amend would exclude w*rv ho called o|&gt;oa U&gt; taste, nor baadte otto of thsun. I hare
■atisfhetiou in being able to ateuro you, any pan v£ th* orgtnia law of th* Mate, tell the story to his boy upon hi* kn*e, seen so much of thn evil they have
the mode pointed out by the or tv hr* grown-up daughter* sitting by wrought among twopfo in all stauon*
that although the dirision h om of dis­ r irvp&lt;
sent. it has not been indacoJ by a spir­ axtatitutm itoslf. It wa* beliersd hl* side. Th* way in which nastin*** of life, that if I had my way. every
it of dMirgacumtson, «r a feeling of con­ Hint a conv*ntioa thn* directed by act md beastliness uro adverbs*! in crim­ eteMofourSuoday-eetaUw akteH be
tumacy, on the part of our eiu*cn» to­ of congress, through the enterrention inal repart* is sbotninabln. It ft not pledged t.&lt; U^ai abstmaqp*, aad no tsainward* cungroe*. or the public funciion- of tbo hwietatare &lt;d the otato, eoald M. iiccereary; ft is not on any account de- •d ss to secure an intelligent iwraereranee of the gvvenimi-nt, ur from an nn- sumo Um prtrer to alter the buundarire rtndila. A tboMand thing* uf greater *«e* ia it all their live*
if I nxild add TO* ether thought, it
wfHingu**a to accede, in a fur sjsnt of or any other frotares of tho cottaitu- moment and ol sweeter iniiwiri rest
comprosut**, to *och term* of reaognamninticed hr tb» prrwi *»rey day. The wouM be to advtos you eQ to foitow the
tion a* may be const! tubes ally imposed
apology that the pnyw must bo exaet, dirvtaoM of our patear aad pted*i
upon them. On tho contrary, a firm and gaaint af our guvernmastL
impartial, faithfttl, ntorai, ete., ia a Shab­ y.-ursalve* firmly nwvnr to uao aay pro­
The*" we bolisre to bo sub*tanbally by on*. A pres* is nso.; impartial, ton* a ords. 1 find tha| the wtea man.
ar.d deep rooted altachmeW to ths ropublican institulh u* a! our country, m- tlie views entertained by th* great Ixxiy when, by the )frutnin«t»c* it give* to the men of thought and tho men of hon­
eompuriled by an anxious imJrs to par- of th* populatiM »f Mtehigna; Mill, a to ertma'fn its report*, it cotrrtjv *!»• or. after whom you ought to patten, da
tieipate a* * member of the union, ia respectable minority Imto uf oar citi- ImpraMton -that c «e i. th- tum&lt; Super, nut need bssedm teb* II irti iiMi ■ ft
aS tbo privilege* nareatoed ia oar un* and mruibers of th* txmvratm tent lhis~ to be reponaJ. wlicu, ia andboi.e.ed. Tbte. who XMk. am of
uOoatitution, ha* bMn. and still is, man- IteYi. tarn disposed to yield toe assent truth, it &gt;* thn l&lt;rait iojbrtaa’. Is r- them nr* people of a ddfcraM *oct, and
Pro­
ifbet in every expreasioti of public senti- required by *rt *f congress; not. how­ ecTds do not hander eumr, do nut near- **c not gixxl cxanipU fo* you.
. ment. Nor ia it loes obvious to all who ever, basanee they aaqniear* ia th* jua- inh tHne. dp nof adrguc* int. Uig*tn» tea* words are not only wicked, bat
are acquainted with the aeutimeat and Ov constitutionality of toe dnmauil, but do not purify youth, do not boiil up «w uwtore and fotdfaA. Dma always
-v-tdlhern
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torn, of Feeling which pervade* the great
the test nitnmt* of soefoty ; ur.d ttu
Tbc only aU&gt;St thing 1 wish b* !mmajority of our ciluon*, that they would fruitlere efforts to obtain what they oon- sbserptira of the ednusua vf th* pub ic
readily make great aacrtfice* uf local I n- ceire to be their j'u*t right*, and are pres* by them is a *tnp*odmias morel rreaa on you is to remind vunr temper.
We alt hat. twojwt. Th. bits, chiU
tarewta, foe th* pnrpoae of relieving the dispoeed to yield to arbitrary power nuisnMo that ought tote abated.
i general guvrrnmant from *mbarra&gt;*- rsthnr than contend against the fearful
We &lt;fo not expect the press to te very •kowk It before bn nan talk. Abd it ia
mente thrown in the *«y of our admits odd* wtoch a greet rsrietv uf cirrum- m ush m cd rance of th* pnopfe, cither of great value when property 'trafaad,
1 sk&gt;a, by th* aareaeoaabX and. a* wa itaicM, hreMptnioas to Mmhigati. here iri'morelity w tnuffigrsev. It i« quite mvvemmumg th. -diflM«wi of Ufa
beltero, uncomtitatimiat dsmand* of a contributed tc produce. It* history or a* much the outgrow th MX th* tender CY
th* conrention, however, farniahc* ei&gt;a- our cfviftetion, tat it ought to’ te ah
T&lt; •» every dispomtfon to yield elusit* evidence, that a great majority
much, o«r citiaewi eaaixrt dir**! then, of the *tete fbel otherwise, ar.d regard
salvseofffieevnvictxm, that coagree*.
in it* anxiety to qutet the tartmfenc* and
abate thraateMSgs «C a tawarfnl rtata,
tea too far lotto «ght? of Urn rightfai

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(NOTHING.

see-use* “ry, and inCTmr&lt;au«nc*, rnaay **rious
i evils mult to MicJiignn, doulrttoss un| tunwuu Ixith by csmgnwa and even Ohio.
An tuouratu anrvsy cwcsuUr mud* by

coxrvanus ss«v»l*» , and sUrtliag fact, that a lino from the
.* see A*er.s»s..
mo«c nurUier'.y cajw of Maumee bay.
tmetbu-st to tu the line l-elween the
Vailed States and Canada, aad will not
Only give to Ohio jurisdiction over th*
MiUro western extremity of l.ako Erie
Sts
Having rmouiy ted th* hon­ even to the nm'ith of tbo Detroit river,
or of pn aidiug u»&lt;w a com vntio* of del­ but will dvprire Michigan of jurisdiction
egate* rouvenod al Ann Arbor on th* over her own acknnwlrdgvd harbors
26th of Faptataltcr, ultimo, elected by even to tho depth of four fathom* of
tbs people of Msibigan, to taka into eon- watrr ; and whether Michigan regard*
sideration th* conditions rantaltml in th* queetion M it r&gt;4ats* to this partic­
an act of congress, entitled "An Art to ular part vf her fo-undary in tho light
■etabltsh the northern houudarr of Ohio, of rocstiliiiiosud right ur srv*edicnry,
she cannot MSunstonlly yield the assent
slate of Michigan into tfio union, u|»&gt;n required. Had the questam been pre­
tho conditions therein *xpre*eud " 1 sented til the people of Micbigiu dietake fl* Hb*rt&gt; of availing myself of tinctlr whether tlii y would consent to
the Mrlxat opportunity of appraising such alt-rstioir* aa are proposal in ths
your eareftoucy, that tho assent reqnir- boundary Iwtwwcn Indiana aud Michi­
&lt;Ai to begtoen to the renditions contain­ gan. or in the northern boundary of the
ed in such art. by aaimvration of d»l»- rtalix a dilh-raut result might bar* been
gntre etocted by the people of th* state obtained, had th* ooovsnU.m fell auth­
of Michigan. w«* not given by said orised by tbecoustitutiun ot tbo state,
eoc.ventiun. but that aaid eonditsm* to have entertained the question*. Not
wsr* rqjeetod by a vote of twvaty-teght that any doubt i» talievod to-oxiat in
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NO. 22.

�muter.

A Boon &amp;n«Tz-Banis a little sto­
ry in kbort and easy asnteneasftw D*a&gt;The potato disease is spreading rap­
ocrats as well as others to read. It ia
calculated to stxoite though, end vrould idly in England.
Tbero was a
tiro &lt;m Block Is­
be &lt;i g»&gt;od tiling fur Democrat journals
land. B. I„ Taaedsy.
should be, and a leading promoter of |
The late Gen. McCook was buried at
them euggtvte ■* an ixuprorement, that
Ciacinaati on Thursday.
there should l» some &lt;1 vparanout added
Tbo Cincinnati Exposition wav visited
wherein the moiety of the rising gone- ;
by M.740 people last week.
ration, known as “our boys," should
find fields far cumpetitioti end vreil '
earned triumph We think,thn irnggse- i
lion ef importance and trust th- matter
of sunny Franoa, TueaAay msroing.
Sixty per emit. of those attacked with
yellow fever at tfhereyport, La., die.
Santiago Perea baa been sleeted Fees-

watched American life, coanoent with
much arvarity, ttpou tho proMneso of
our people to keep about their work and
give themsolvva no relaxation.
Tho*o
of our people whu are of New Kugknd
origin ar* even more onthuaiaatw work­
ers than any other class of oar esKaeaa
aad iu this wet-oa of tho West (b«
of any elase of oar fellow cnia-tu. beace
Now Hogiand customs largely control,
and in thousands of homes wherein are
tamilios wbo are prospering m worldly
affairs, and ill spiritual Ekowiaa, it in to
b® hojgd, in our very midst, tbo doily
rvutma of work krem nun aad woman
ever at what ttiey regard oa tho poet of
duty, an though thn making of monmwns man’s chief «r.d in life, in Omir
opinion. With them Oss will go wrung
and fikf will outgo right if their watoil­
ful sya in for ammment removed. With

this year, er to spare even a day to at­
tend any public gathering; but next
year they expect to go, and, yet, this
naxt year never eotnre. In LiieA thrir
whole idea of life's dsriaa mbv U sam
med up m tho thrifty Yanko phrase,
“There is nlwayw enough to do?'
Of course there is always enough to
do. Tbero ia more work to bo done, all
ofwhiiU ought" to be areomplishsd,
than the whole wi tkicg lor-o of hu­
manity can ;oasib!y do. and do well.
Ilsnre the qneeti.ni before us ia, what
course in Ufa is likely to enabbi us to
do the most fa a given time and do
what wc do in the masr.rr brat calcu­
lated to promote to tbo fnlloet extent
th# welfare and happmen of our rare.
Not alone what trill ranbla us to gat in
the moat acres of wheat aad corn, gw#
us the Urp«c! etep, and see it properly
harvested, bnt how we way best enjoythe result of our labors and by what
mean* wc can best promote our own,
and tho happiness of those associated
with ua PoaeiWy it may be tree that
“Man was mad# to mourn,” bnt it is
not true that be sboedd do that volunta­
rily, nor should bo keep himself in a

gwod roeulta both to thomsvlvns anil the
pnbbc. It is beyond nil question th*
aim &lt;-f the officers in charge of our fairs
to make thrti at tntereat'to sb claswa
end occupation* ami with a few amendmanta like the above, they would very
LbortwgblT acrvmpliah thoir object
W« should, and we scou shall make
these annual gatherings a rest and a
change from the work of the year Wo
need to get wxuathing of tho German
plan of family pleasuring aoclimalsd
bero, and by au doing WO should do

’
Then, too, tbo vart.Mdaxatlon enjoyed1
by the people a few yuan nine* m ourE
freeman's gwOinriag* base largely gone1
tho way of all the earth. but aa they,
.Ui.ai * e-« ta —7 —
h^rrf«,-™™ard»pvrfii b m

Ik.

that wo dream ol equal
Auey nffao to o# Who assy bo directly or iaof the flitacily falvnwtod in keeping aiialtits,
wrth "thw AncunmUnt's Assists!?' by yortCA to I
Hwmisborg 4 B&gt;bblnt the j&gt;upu'.sp end riE’
thoroughly efficient proprietors of the
Grand Rapids Btuinesa College, one of
the oldest as it certainly ia one of tho

who knowingly uera it for.iUuminalioti
Is on the direct road&gt;^x4o&lt;ds or murdor. or both. Yetibo araxrodrek wbo
e«li this recipe have the effrontery to
state : “ Tbo above ia known aa tbo
French. Burning Oil, nad 'Oaoslta *M

us unrivaled, bdt it is of equal rata* to 1
to any Student of Bookkeeping oitiivr ।
in or out of our Behooks, aad' should
lx thoroughly mastered by every school

-bio information ou many topic's to
which tbo st ten lion of tbo Scholars uf

By the inundatioa at the Rio Graixto &lt;
boring under * tnujiorary lit of meats- largv quantitMo of cotton are destroyed
ity caused by financial trouble*. He and the railroads iLsmsged
The receipts of cuttou at St- Louis
«u sa efficient btMuases man, a uvadutbo prooent year have increased Mariy

single day ia the year, and also, do
something towaria elevsting «mr»4vv»
out of the rets of iecdatioo fa which it
has been the tendeney of tbo American
jx-ople generally, and uxxe especially
of our farmers, to run. There is no
sense in letting the rich Jget all tho en.
joyment out of life. what tho see-rid*
and thu|niountaina oc a trip to Europ# rv.idy tando over SO.OM yards of ahoetb to them. the]relaxXbon ai.d |&gt;h^aurc iug. and is now turning out 1 ,&lt;MM» yard*
to bo derived from our social gatlfanng, daffy.
A D. Carrier, fbnacrly one of thn
uuofairx, sad vol holidays, abonH be
nublishars of the Chnton Republican,
has purchaerd an interest fa tbo Grid
These thoughts and suggestion - ate
placed before yon kind reader ia no
spirit ol dictation, bet that your want
mid nine, of more days of relaxation
from tho item duties of every day fife
Alanson Sbak-y of Detroit sa about to
may bo fully apurraiatod. aad also, that sue the
Umun for libel, for acur-

Plloua al Inarms to him in recent artu-len
published in Uvat journal
Mr. E. R. Wih-vx baa made arrsago-

Among the diplomas of recognition
awarded at tbe kienna Exposition wa«
one to tbo Booth Havra Pomologiral
Society of this Stat# for dried frtlit
8 H. Row. Connnlssiowr of Insu­
noblmt uf men. died nt his residuncv in rance has gene East and will bo fa at!
tendance at the National Insurance
Grand Rapid* on Saturday evening at Cunvratiun which meets in Boston Bopt.
sax o’clock. Mr. Footer was a native of
Orange County New York, but for near­
ly forty yean had resided at Grand
Rapids, and had becu’ State .Senator
aud twice os' thrice mayor uf the city,
beads filling uthar public position* of
honor and trust, in all places proving

ouion ol its opening, M&lt;mdey, the ca­
nal agent sent a coogratulatiwy die.
patch to Gov. Begley.
An edfre-tool manufactory is now in
urvratinu at Battle Creek. Th* eompnny has a capital stock of &gt;30,000, and
its ufficen nra I* 8. Scott President. D.
IL Crane Treasurer, and Waiter B.
Hill Secretary and General Bupiwin-

only vsaaels were doatroyud by a sever.,
gain on Uio Black Sea last week.
Tbo trial of American prisoners in
Manitoba, charged with kidnapping
“Lord'* Gordan, baa commenced.
The jail at Pfeaaoat Hill, Nebraska,
si. destroyed by fua Wednesday, and
its inmates, four in number, perished.
Tbo burning of Columbia, B. C, dur­
fag the late war. was doaia by the rabefa

a representative of Ike Jtantl.
’
Tbe Congregational Cbuxeh ai ’ West
Butland.Vt. which is, witlume axaeption,
tho oldest west of thn Green Mountains,
will celebrate its centennial Octolwr 8.
A counterfeit of the now fifty cent
currency is in circulation in New York,
and is said to have made its appearance
two days after the issue of the genuine.
Tba army uf the TvnMesee is to bold
a renjua soon at Toledo, Ohio
Tho
President, Gen. Bhorman, thn Secretary
of War aad eo an, will be preeaat

BusinoM Collrgn and Telegraph Institut«, which wo ruott earnestly commend
to the favorable notice of all who dcaire
to
obtain a thorough busiireoi1 TklneaMonthly,
than any
simular articles which have appeared who ever tx|*ct to have mcounta to
fur a lung time. The third uud con­ ke«j&gt; ar bdrimxs ' to do, and who cannot
cluding paper, entitled "Modern Skep­ avail themselves of tho edvantagoo ofticism— What our Laymen must do f.-1-vd by llqs i-'ollegv. wo unhwulatingl)
Al-out It," appoan in the October num- t.x&lt;)uitni-|d Elam ■ to i/itain ,*‘tho Ac­

cents rant's Aasiatani" as with tbo infor­
eluding pages ol Dr. HoUaud’s “Ar­ mation to bo derived from its i■ag&lt;■o thor­
thur Bannictstto," and of Bret Hart's oughly mastered, they can nod should
“Epiiode of Fiddletown." Lulu Gray lie fitted well for many of’tho ordinary
prints a trenchant essay on -'Free’Marriage.” GaurgsW Coble girsa us a
very bright aad characturiatM litffa
New Otksw vtory, and Allert Rhodes
describee "A Day in ths French Aa*ombly.” There is a pleasant paper on 1
“Paying Debtsa valuable sketch ot
New Advertisements,
“Dr. Francis Leiber ; a curious reWeetiuu of ‘ Turkish Proverbsand inter­
esting illustrated article ou “Tbe Gey­
sers of California," by Benjamin 1*.
Avery; aacehur piet .rial jaiper uu "Ibe
New York Central Park." and a diecriptkm with Dscinr**, of "The Old Van
ilensealfer Mansion " Thu t&gt;*try*iv
by Geu. Macdonald, Edwaid King, D.
N. Basicb, J V. C. and Carolina R.

1871

187-2.

begin two American serial*. *TCatharin«
Earle.” by Mia* AJaline Trafton (au­
thor of’'The American Girl Abroad’’)
aad “llurtheu 1’iteh-ra." by Mrs. Re­
becca Harding Doris. Mrs Trsfton'a
nurel ia tbe grand aeriol of tbo year,
and is said to ba a striking and besuti-

8! 34

.usedand rvrotntiKodad Ir PhympsM » hr rytr It has b«n ic'trudlKrd. IlaUI prsltivvly &lt;nrr

\acRufri.A. ayftnti.s
■

«a .‘MrerA-ss sftMra.

the first number of St- Nicholas, an il­
lustrated monthly fur children.
This
now journal will be a Cnt-claM maga sus for young folks aad its illustrations
I brains and energy info tbo police da­ will be a* good and its reading matter
i |«rtm«at.
as carefully pr*|xrod as if it weie inTbe yelkiw fever is raging with terri­
bly fatal results in arane parts of Louis­
iana. Tbe lawn of tihrvsvport hae te-rn
nearly depopulated by death and remov­ er for lutlo toddiera, or girls et-d boys
al of its &lt;uianua.,
almost grown up, are to be of the high­
Th* Boston nod Maine Railway Cor- est order. It a ill be conducted by Mrs
pura'ioa 1ms commenced a suit against Mary Ms|*&gt;s Dudgv, Into editor of the
ChiidroM' Department of Hearth and
Dome, and so well known in connocUun
with literature for young {iwpl*. The
host artist will draw and engrave fur
St Nicholas, and tbs teas*, writers fur
the young will write for it. Tho nubhahers and odirors will seek on Kith
aides of the ucv va for good things f'&lt;r
its pagua, and It is intended to make it
a magaxino for all the children of ths
family, little and big. There will be
soCMlhiug :u each number for evr-ry
And uivrowill die. Ths ruffian couaped, although age from live to sixteen
orer, it will lie so conducted that It can­
pursued.
At I lie mooting ef the American I’o- not fail to be of fatermt to the father

Bological S.xucty ia Boston. on WedTlie terms of the tit. Niohofaa will be
Malay lost, it was voted to bold the
next meeting of tba society in Chicago, •8,00 a year or 25 cents a number.
Broadway,
fa 1875, and it was also vcMd to hold Addrsao Scribner A CV,
an extra meeting ot th* aaaoeiatfon fa New Yffk.
Philadclidita, in 1876.
A anteax Wuxxrau Peoria.-—The
t-cplevnbor number of this riorling
friend of every working man, cutties to
u&gt; greatly improved in mechanical «n»-1
now management, it ia fast working its !
way into every sxor, Mixa, rserowr and
vuu ia (bo United Blates. bringing
enswnrageing words aad good advice,

The following notice of tho first uf raeognixed a* the representative wurkwsre &gt;7,031.75 ; payment* during sauw A. Coaltar * Co, laid to be doing busitime 842.080,62; leavings balsam in naas at Charlotte, Baton L'eaaty, w» ngmss'e paper in America, always
standing up for thsir rights, and champ­
the Ttoeswry ot W»4,018,87 ; decrease
to boxrow now, but to keep matters
ioning their cause, in a digurtfad man­
snng and wail tiU the gate has submd-1l J. B tofey has been appointed gvnner, wntth commands ths resjiocl of
, oral agent for the Detreit, Lansing A
capital as well M labor.
It cannot be said that any fooling of Lake Michigan and tho Detroit A Bay
Tbo pubtisbers are making an excel­
special apprebnuiim sxirts among our City Railroads, with headquarters fa
lent. paper of Da Wanxxno l*xurix. and
Dntrwi. Mr. F- ws* furmeefy roneectL,(J. KkmrfMH tM. nib, ana of which ths working ebus should
ed with the FL W .. J. Jt 8 R. R
Tbe second annual Agricultaral Fair drod humbugs do not* all tire cast of
uf tba Izraroll Mores and Agricultural Lake Erie.
. .
Sciety will be held oa tbe Boeteto*s
pap», and the Ikimo* and Foreman of
grounds October 7. H, 9, aad 10. Thu
every slsots, factory, mill and mine,
•bould mseruet IbeaaseltM aud see that
their men du take it. Itobecription &lt;1 M) per year. The publishers offer .an
oxtraordiuaay premium list, to getters
of dubs, and a very liberal cash

give trouble-. Money is not loaned on
atocka, liable to ba called far on notice
given, but on definite time*. Out bonks
are compallrd to be cautious and to
keep tbemaolve* strong and possessed
ot large resources, available st once.
Nothing but th* failure of the large
National bonks fa New York could
cause tba su*p«z&gt;a&gt;on of our local finan­
rial iastituuun*
Tb«m New York
x—u. —m c_n.
ii. —ui—

stltnUoa, anif for tb:.s purport seems (o ,

chant at 7 and 9 Woodward Avenas
crawnittwl suicide as Saturday by bang­
ing himself ia a bon attached to tho
house No. ISA, Elisabeth street.
The

tnads oO4- cf rare and worry and nn­
' ceasing devotion to the gods of gam.
And because it is bait that tbo energi'tTho event of the put wreck has been
ic. wide-awake farmer should keep hie the failure of the Gnat Hanking Ilutu
os of J. Cooke A Co., at -Philadelphia,
good reason that be should keep him­ New Tort, and Washington, aad tho
self and his good wife there.
cunseqaent suspenwon of several leee»r
True, hard work never hurt anybody. Hauses and Brokersjn nil parts of the
It ia tho doing to much of it without country.
jiropor rHaxxtioo, the overwork, that
To the business of the country, depuls men in their graves toi a»a, or rauged by these unexpected failures,
keeps them above ground with all the the Geysrnment has rendered essential
powers ot eajyyment gone. Tho affect aid, and at this writing tin- rriru seems
of thia continual overdoing is either to to have ]&gt;ax*ed. aad that no further gen­
’make us stolid, to dull the senses, or to eral derangement may - 1-c reasonably
bring on the lines of care, and worry autiripeted, provided business man are
us, tiU we go under and give tbo sod ordinarily esutiocs, for a brief period,
that we ought to have ploughed yean and general railroad speculations are
Ion ger, the upper hold of us
Say what we may of the overworked
profeaaional dasoe% there ia no riaea in
this country, mere guilty of overwork
than are our farmers It is not that
early and late in planting, and bavrag
and harvesting, thsy are found in their
fields, for, osperiaDy fa this latitude,
the conditions of fScfr ocrupation bred
them to this, but that they do not with
the same shrewdness with which they
attend to seed time and harvest, sm to si
that there ccmee the needful unbending
from labor, tho throwing off of care
which shall make future blows strong?r
and a renewed contest with nature a

July as a day of general rvcreatfou has
come to bo a failure; it b sees too late
to remedy the difficulty, that tho deck­
ration ot Isdependeaoe ought to hsw
lx-un paatpoDMi a conple of months so
as not to have corns in the m idst of th-'
baying and harvest seaiwn. Waohington's birth-daj ia generally fi rgutten
by aM claaase save those who delight in
••tnppaogtbo tight ftntaatie toe." while
p-hgioue prejudices largely cmtrol the*
eejuymsnt of ths ChristxMM aad New'
Year's ■Mtem.ond famw ns faff a ahmfo■
ow of what Thanksgiving should be on-.

New Advertisements.

X.t TJSJt, wihti: a wel\uxc, uoi'T. Gotrnr,
\BROKCHJ7JX.
\ors KEnil.lTY, IXC11‘\/EXT CON.vVL’PriOlf,

fWgSfes
100,000 00

^pOTANOERsg^

SINE’S
:tFT

KTERPRISE.

(teGraidjiBl Prue, of SUB) ii
One I’rin- of &gt;6,006 in ffilrer!

DERMADOR

SISI

i
:

The Milwaukee Monthly Magaxino
tar October reaches us in advance of the
otbar Monthlies. It is an excellent
number ot this sterling and popular

LIFE SIR PHOTOGRAPHS !

Tho New York Tribune sums up as
follows below, tho merits *f tbo ixwstigriioua mto the repatad Osaadiau Bail­
road frauds to date, aad certainly She

CRAYON
WATERCOLOR
AND OILS.

ud Osae

IX SEARCH OF

UW3

THE CASTAWAYS:
Mr

SIS

�T’r|.
AMdWMWm,

j

Most earnestly WS *»k the attention

We take great ptaoaure in plarinp
before o«r Traders tbo following ertib1
Well, you may cnr-5 this'cause, but
catM showing the praniptacre with
.
------------- ------ | County Agricultural Society will bo II which Ihia Company, pay all its Iomb, that won’t cure you. Go to J. F. Bob.
h,lU'D un
*• M-taty tn and we add that in our judgenmui then. , rets A Co., drug More, and got a remedy
*“ C“T’ Th* KronI’4* tn&gt; to «|&gt;leud.i J is not a more reliable aad roopcauublr '’ that cancels tho pcteon in your blood
You
Ite. wwfe. a. W—M cuuditM. ami th. MW helf md. UmA Fire Insurance Company extant than and take it out cf your srexem.
j remove tbe cause and cure the disease
thia one is, or one that done burinere
ci-row
nearer on tbe square with all its pat­ by taking Krvas Fever Tunic, the beet
T&gt; .11 riU Kl
4. H a
1. —b A. rons. But read for yourself what ita and only warranted ague medicine in
tho market. A box of Fill, Free with
I W. VriMmke ; *ur Qov of the most succeseful and

K*

'

»-*-■

&lt;w*»

T “ ““ eOCt*^’

the foct thu next wook,

Sey roan ; aro you hnngv ? Wonsan
are vuu foint for want of food ? Child
do you want something to e^f If*,
Pon’i Exnucr doos no*, foil. h par- call at I. E Stauffrr’. Eating Hous.
fcrma all it promisee. Try it one*, and North Side State Street, where you wiH
23d of Jun. tart, I had four hone,
find everything in the free of sataUaa,
you will again. Tty it I
killed by lightning in my field, and that
only -A.7 cento per meal.
4fttf
they wore insured in the Farmer’s Mu­
tual Fire Inra.reure Company ol Barry

exhibition, evoraeen ia tbo
Ar» »«• »* riiixeM, having an

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING

Lml lbws pitice;.

8UXS

on them wss tho sum ot three hundred J

and thirty (S30) duUara.
That un tho
9th day uf August la-t, A. C. Tosuo
and John H. EarL adjusted my lure to
■y satisfaction at tho sum of »33l).

I Fine Beaver Suita for Men, ....
Fine Custom Made Suits for Men,
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;..
of July last, my barn and contents on
section 16, Carmel. Eaton Co., Were con­
sumed by fire, aad that ths iuu was
insured in the Farmer's Mntmi! Fire
Insurance Company of Baity end Eaton
Cuuntiee, and that co tho 8th day of
September inat, B. W. Warren, W.
Davis am’. H. Cooper, adjusted said foes
; I to my entire satisfaction

chuicbes.

tiun called to tho subject to bo ready to
think and to act. We are fully advised
that the prospects for a superror fair
wrr- never ou gu&gt;J before as they are
t»-day, and if the ws«Um is propitious
we shall expect next week will witness
■•he fine,t exhibition and the largva:
gathering seen here at any fair since
This car tides that on the night ol tho
the urganimtkm of the society.
la tho organoatkm of the eommidsss . 234 cf Juno last, one of my Lorneo was
especial care was taken al the la,t most- . killed by lightning in the field and the:
ing of the Executive Board to have ’ oa tbo 9th day of August last, A. C.
them fairly represent all liirts of the Towne and John H. Earl, aa adjusters
county, and to be made up of fair and »f eaid iu« for the Fanner’, Mutual
Fro Insurance Company of Barry and
impartial pereons, who, au for as this
Eaton Counties, adjusted said lore to my
.xblbitwn i. concerned, -have no friends
to reward or enemies to punish," and
tln-reis certainly uo apjrearanor that

partiality wfll gvvorn of] their awards
and grawal Mlufoetioo be the result. -

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CHILDREN'S,

BOYS’

AND

YOUTHS’

8,60
4.50

—----- :—

Hte

7&gt;P?U@U7&gt;P?UPz"7PPU?P!!"&gt;?U?PP@7P&gt;!@
:&lt;« CANAL

&lt;&lt;a ,BS

b work,quickly and nicely ex ecu- victory we have ever known won .at a
.t this office, and a t living prices. I State Fair. They also, obtained /nt
1 premiums cm Bob Sleighs, I tonblp
Gen. W Hunqhrey has consented to Shovel, arid on Harrow,, and tho sei av chief marshal nt the laying of the oonu premium oa Potato Digger. Well

spteodld animal.

k McClellan are now opening a Grocery
Store and Eating House in tho Striker
building on the north sed. of State
6tnH nearly opposite tbe old stand of
Muaa Qoo» firoot.—We team that A.
Ryor-ra Ibq., uf Hartings, bought at very full .luck of die host of Grorwrua,
■he State Fair, a fin. Saflbtt Boar for which tbwv will m a fow days have
upn for tb. inspsetfoa of th. public.
Ttair Baring Baure will ateu, be anpfMasaiJrinM with th. Urt th.

Tho Bixxxx ia the beet advertising
medium in tho County of Barry, haring
nearly double the circulation of any
other paper iu the County. J
tf

I
1

•
&gt;
,

New Scales

•dnkmwkl.ah

IBtea UMrteto.rerewtrtte.Ik.M to**. "• teteiaa *•-. work.
..U •M.ik is ihrtr v.r » Mulltonw. ten lk«»
a. Mt FMte tea
rf tte eriJ. XU rentert

1

'■.ti-xaxs.—Would you
«om of
tut.*. Light Bramah chickens in three
■untie*. cal! on the President of the
County Agricultural Society.

goods

CHAMBER SETTS.

til

Zfiir *• Devil1’ wants to know why tho
rats of our building, (that make daily
tartads u|«&gt;n our jamte tub), resemble
« banking institution. Because ii»y
•re constantly ruling up what other
l*&gt;pk put m.
.

lu« 25 It*, of butter. 125. wwe a
ed at the State Fair, to Mrs. Darwin
MeOmbcr uf Baltimore Barry County.
The iccond pntnium on Thorough
Brod, Durham, ywariing Bulk
was
awarded to D. McOmber uf Baltimore.
Tbo aniaud. -Diekmta," was 16 month,
old. weighed 1280 lbs., and was pur­
chased a year since br Mr. McOmbsr
at Marahail in this State.
The Dam.
known in tho Herd Book, as “Daisy
Evebright," is now tiro property of D.
C* Sanborn, Eoq. of Baltimore, sal is a

Tvtiira.—Thomas Altoft Esq, has
&lt;-ti his jremises a brood of Braaae Tnrl. y&lt; that for excelled anything on the
groumls of the State Fair.
Ireiiro aid Society cmneeted
’he I’reUrytertan Church in thte
win bo ratertainod on Friday af-

PARLOR

1
1
1

Wear.' indebted to Dr. Geo. E.
lUnney of Lansing for a copy of Transatxiuns of tbo Michigan State Medical
Society for the year 1978. It contains
* nnuiler of interesting essays.

aeurancu Company cf Barry and Eaton
ounties to date.
tings Manufactures, may well make tbe
Cxxanr Surra, Soc'y.
proprietors happy and the people of tbo
Dated, 8spL 22, 187 X
city proud.
^Besides these, we learn that Mrs. ,
o Tur, I—
**■ "1“ *• ““&lt;&lt;• ■»
W.lkll&gt;»l_ « &gt;bU «U- MS'S
ol U» N™
Capitol, October 24, proX- all the rail
______ Sr . - r
roads in tho State wiUnut special trains
loroaro Swcx.—Thomas Altoft Esq ,
aad A. Ityereon Eeq., bought at tbe
State Fair las*. week aa
Durku, 11*11 Ctlf, bi» muntin oU, that
But up to the boor of going to press
wessha about ■*‘00 lb*- and is one of tba wo have not been able to learn the
hour tho train win pass Heatings on
over aeen in the state. The Dam drew the Valley Ihvieion, ou the.morning of
tli. find premium, at thu State Fair last tbo 2d, but should judge it would pro­
year aa a 2 year* old b.ifor, aad this bably be about 7 o’clock.
year ta a 8 yssn old. 8bs was import­
L^Ce regret to learn that tbo Rev. J.
ed in tho summsr al 1872 ft'iai Scot­
I. Bod, for tbe ;&lt;st year, tbo able and
laud and is valued at 81,200. Mcnr* popular j—tor of tbe M F- Church in
Altoft A Bywreon paid »25O. for their
this city, ia about to remove to Ionia.
animal, which may now bo aeon at th.
He having been selected for tho P. E.
barn of Mr. A- aad will bo on exhibition Work on the Ionin DfotrieL fHF.’B.’i
at tho grounds of the Barry County Ag­ ~^snr. greeT ti‘to
city, and
ricultural Society during the forthrom- if his Smeei.i w alrnuld bo able to mak.
good hie place ho win do more than
PuxMirui —The first premium । । |h» cm reasonably be expected of any

STREET.

BACON &lt;fc KARRS'

taring Company, Dwight A Burndi.
Dated Sept. 12, 1878.
proprietors, was duly appreciataJ at the
State Fair, aad that they won tho first
, priae on many of their artiefog/TwcoivAng premium?
'
fbHows : On Bobbins ______________________ ____ _ ______
Cultivator, Two Sih er Medals, one for | in tho Fanner’s Mutual Fire Insurance
' best follow Cultivator, and om* for lest j Company of Barry and Eaton Countiss.
™. CJS.u™,
.0 &lt;k. pMm.un. Tk.lo.ih.il offtyu-b-, M 1
*
was waited nn tv &lt; loment Smith, Sec.,
offered on Cultivators, of which mure j
Cownxnv, and H. D. Purdy,
1* Robert. Esq:, has our thanks than 30 were «n exhibition competing Agent, and that said foas was edjmfod
' for timoc prises, and was tho greatest i by the sama to my entire satisfiscuoa.
basket of Grapes.

ruer Kono uf tho new Capitol at Lon-

3 totlS
5 to 20
10 to 30

MVatLai'

i
t
was destroyed by fire on |Uu&gt; 20th, ot
carofuDy revised, and on
efos— ju!y ia,t. that on tbo 8d, cf August
of «Mk and on Agriculture! product, teat, 1 was waited ou by D. B. Hate and *1. Nos. N and 9 of the “New Cunsu.,’
materially enlarged, though w- bops to i G. W. Knight, and my km was »tii- tho store recently patented bv S. H.
•eo there still further en’argod u th. 1
th,m "
«“ ItansomA Co., of Albion. New York,
end which is beyond all qu.-*ta&gt;n, one
society cuntxins to grow in popularity ’ °
'
y g MorroouxaT
of the very beat stores ever care
We
and drmncfol ability.
. Dated Eaton Itapida,’ Sept 5, 1873.
commend it after pervona! knowledge
In view of what is being dune in th.
---------of its merits, to the public, M, of all
cwk
stoves
we
hero
ever
seen,
tbe
ycry
preeent, ami what should be tho va!u.
Th“ c*rtifo&gt;« that I am a resid.a: of
u .hi.
2
«e hope tu meet on tho ground every i tfc. Faramr-. Mutual Fire Ineurene.
ci Usen of Berry County who can poesi- I Company ut Barry and Eaton Counties,
bly arrungv to be present uitbout. seri- Michigan, and that —~«ova detalanicr.t to otbey imperatives call' ' *"
’
J1

t bat the work of the Hastings Mauufac- :

DEPARTMENT.

Children's Suits,
Bays’ Suits ,
Youths' Suits;..

UNDERGROUND

�lto’SKSiS!t„
tUirnmathift', Scsdtk, lameneiH,
Neuralgia,
Burns, Soreucm,
Sore Throat, Bolls, Wound*,

"

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
the.
(Wlc, Old florc-t,
All llemorrhagra,
Diarrhiisa,

mining cum
those region* .to |
bring out tbe mineral wealth long locked
up in it* natural bed* Branch road*
intersect tin- Chesapeake and Ohio at

iSnS?SStS
the above named road we were very far- ;
orably lmprc*«-d with dm rkhnraa of a,
great portion of the country along the 1
entire route. Aa a fruit growing region j
Wert Virginia must soon become famous
for pear* |&gt;eachcw, apples, grapes and |
many other kind* of our |x&gt;pu)ar fruit* (
grow luxuriantly both in tbe valleys
and upon hlll-aidoe and table-lands.
Tbe noil i« rich and dorp in all of tho 1
valley* and tbo climate, An every laxly'
ought to know, ie nut excelled for health­
' fulnrae by that uf any tkatn in the Union.;
I For rotneuwuco to market, good soil*
buaaUiul mm-ry. driightlu! climate. ■
' and, tboye, at, a tirst-kitU ot»w ofpeh-;
| pie. West Virginia offers atqwriur in -

AyWa Cathartic Pills.

DR. CROOK’S WISE OF TAB!
-JJT

VOW

Wtwewftawvotienreore
ru Ui*a aur gteaS
vavattuaererortmll
itM&amp;WKE.!

MOKTIAAGE RALE.

lirtson feartwteet "“-i* ia

*d ■

lUiM.U .tuli.mlmlialyili^n, Ay OavH

UVJK6ST0SE

AFRICA

c **snt«.isat As.ssx:ar
Wsuw.msfri42.Wrii.ar;
ylk wm rune sfI*. MtAwaM

t of July make far Letter layer* than.
. thoeo Um at any other sra*m uf the
Tho true theory of agriculture is In1 year. Early hatched chicks cvmmHMv*
regard it ia tbe light of a mauufoctur- laving in September, und continue until
ing industry. Tbo faruii-r i» a treater cold January wonfocr, when they die- '
of value*
Whatever be produce* cOntuiuo until bfring
On tbn other i1
whether it be a bushel of corn, a pound band, when lialchcd in July or August 11
nf pork, a barrel of apple* an acre of' they U-gia laying iu Febuuy. and con­
roots, or a firkin cf butter; in all these tinue until Octulmr I find July shirkcases he converts raw materials into cn* will ntwrage 5ff tu T5 num eggs UiUBlJtUiBiaMaitelM
useful cvnimodiuos through tbe inter- I. yiariy, than those hatched in Marcli.'
vchlion of labor aad by tho u»e of I; m
.
My, mv
method
therefore, h tu batch 100
capital. Hu puts hi* products into ! chick*
B_____
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in August
for__________
my own urc._____
Aa
the market in mueh the 101110 way aa t.xin as tbo c_&lt;ks can bo aJeci.nl from
t*.
Hi* auccees, . tba paRcU, they are converted into |*&gt;tnutalnac un rapi- pia, Jrtjing the nulleb all a^n row-i.
or umhlnmt or
pwDr;, ^Uhm weiT!#; and ure
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1 M&gt;sOrtMnea&lt;l*lity^&lt;n*fM&gt;
art rtae
' *« Alt rs»r lev
iUn&gt; 4&lt;n*n fw. a&gt; ia »sU
, noruaao SMS.1^ rrswUad: mImpwwmIiw
■ 'low m iartriUr k-*i«* Uwa laMttsirt to re। t;£f K.-".'Ktr£uarri' xu-s

to hie operation*
r—
There i* no reason, then, why tho
buainoM of the farmer, If conduct.*! utNj
dor nght condition* should not yield '
a* fair a margin of profit av other man­
sr» MIK &lt;«r» W all
ufacturing ind'rialxic*. In his caso, ax
in their* whatever reduM tbe rat ot
production adds nv much to the net re- j
suit* and help* to make him a prosperou* num.
Ths problem for tho agriculturist is, i
To got the highest agrwsblo product I
(not otquantity &gt;nrro!y„ but of value.) I
from tbo smallest cash inraatnient. and
thwpwuioio nrode of ai’ving hta pro- I
Hem makes -the whois difference I-etween the thriftless and the thrifty far­
tu be form nd by tbe A., T; ilS. T: R.
mer. ’
Juvt hero there arisen a vi'rv itnpus- i। R. Co. Tho tin. Ui.dj, wiU be; All
tartt inquiry1 foe* tirt highest yield ii tho Railroad iat.de iu throe or four
pas acre ueraaaaly give the lowest net township* aiioct 4*.MW» acre* tn th.'
i-oel of the article raioed. or is there any ' tbIIov, will be drawn from sale. ami doA
relation between those two faet-irs? The I voted to German settlement only.
obvious «Mvor i* that through the
largest jjald does not always give tho
h ast rat ye: the eliatuws are greatly
in its favor if rca*jnabio care and oevncmy are used. Thera ia, of course, a
limit of outlay on every crop, beyvn J
which rt will not be profitably ; but in­
, aide ot thia limit, it I* safe tn ray that, of tbe necessary laml,wiil l«i made for
a* a general rut* the more bushel* or . schools and diarrhea ; tl»&gt; pricaa of th»
too* you get from an acre, the leas eaeh |j land* will be guaranteed fur a satislac- ■
tory lime without anv inereaso of price*
btubel or ton will cost.
Tbo reason of that* au perfectly ylem, | because ot the increased value through
it seem* incredible that our farmers du IIwttlemeat*. Every precaution will be
not giro more attention to tho prineiplo, taken to have tbe fullest justice and
and L takw advantage of it to inerrn*-. fair treatment given to all, while thou*
their profits. Tbe usual explanation I wbo ore newly arrived in the United
with the moat of tbam i* that capital i Slates will be svfely guarded against
being limited, they cannot put taoxe ,
than a certain auxmt of upreso on
each acre, even though every addition­
al dol Lar should bring back a hundred
fold.
----------- - ----- ------------ TM* I, jdauaibie enoegh at fiee*. ct,l°°Jr la to be formed on a similar
sight, but it does not meet tho case. a&gt;
I propose to show at another lime ; nor io to permit only three who have the
i* there any snfiicicnt rvaaon fcrby they iM'Tivvry expurienco in fanning, etc.,
should not hereafter rm»o mneb larger and the necessary means to commence,
crop and at Ires cost titan tbe average to join tbo colony. eo that retry addi­
tion will be an aaaistanco. and the en­
of the present ar at reocnl years.
terprise will be burdened by no useless

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OCEAN’S STORY.

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sign* uf mental power ami energy ;
I *malL umnoving no»tnl» ore, ou tho
I other band, certain *igua of small mind,
I aad want of energy and onterpriM.

FLOUR MERCHANTS

,MWh?^,ter‘i!r3iMrtJ

Flnr&amp; Grain QniisiisM^iaii

SriBisursi^srs

great power ot' command and energy.
The owner* of aaub. nose* generally
poeaoaa amiability, drollery, and com­
mon eenso. Tbo fomoui Grecian non,
which forma an almost straight . line
with the forroead, has been much laud­
ed : but *ueh nona arc in women indii oeiira of onldneas and affectation, and
when owuad by a man, a shallow mind.
, Small noer* denotes comparative wsaknaae of mind and character,. thowaNI
othorwm such peraoc* may be highly
ootimabie. Tbo tip* uf ^wuch aooes
turned up fongfo LfWL' hurtling
activity, grcat wfllhrttre&lt; etc! enuraaee
and a grwt talkativsmee*. A nose with

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U&gt; American husbandry a vital Udd &lt;4
autsrprian and mpnmew. for all who
choose to teaploy, along with thmr induatry, th* nocesrary intelligent and
■kill lying within thnir reaeh, by which
aloM the btttraeaa of the form ia made
systematic.
The recorded ex jwri.nco uf the Lest
farmer* ia continued in eynreAsrsZ yeaad every MldyttM- of th*- soil
who neglect* to procure and real one a perfect noer should be as fong as tho
er mon of ttane wtwMr journal* ii»- forehead ia high, and have a gentle in­
dent at tho top, between the upper eyeof kind intelligence that he mart lul* The fr~“*
v— r—_■ a—_
need* juad tbe want ot whieh show* it- tho forehead.!----------- -- ---------------------eelf contmtmlly iu tbe condition of hie ahcubl bo neither hard nor soft It
Bold.
thou Id l» at least half an inch broad
Tba pvoiiio poaaibiiitiee of the eoil between tho eyee. Large noses are
preferable to small uno* Tbo booked
txae is a very unplaaaant one—perfect­
farmers ; for it offers the r««4wst aad ly arched from tbo forehead to the tip,
AWuftjl mgt tbe only xn parts of reader- denoting groat energy, acutrnea* cralt,
casern puluusnes* and ambition. A

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• balance in the Treasnrj of 8860,603.-

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RATES OF ADVERTISING.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER t. 1873.

C03D

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Have a Full Stock of

VAN VEL.SOR k. RUSSELL,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

HARDWARE !

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DRUGS
Medicines

THE

OLIVER CHILLED PLOW I
■With a fall lino of extras os hand.

8TUDBBAKER

PAINTS &amp; OILS
School Books

Stationer!/

PRESCRIPTIONS

AND FAMILY

W A GON !

The only Wagon with the Stopo Shi-teior.-d Spoke.'

TIN, COPPER, and

HARNESS, on hand, and made to Order.

SHEET IRON ^VARE Manufactured to Order

RE.-H‘EIIS and MOWERS, GRALV. CULTIVATORS
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SULKY R.1KES, .I,-.

GOOD

IUJSSELL &amp; NEVINS
FINE HEW STOCK
DRY GOODS,

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Sherman J. Rich

SmM HATTSF.M-HOS «, K^A.n.. b» ».-™ ..J. ...1 w
Recommeuda hia

CLOTHING.

TE.1 mid GOFFE®,
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COMPOUNDED.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

PHfENIX CASH STORE

Also j Fino Assortment of

FAIVCY

G-0030S

Such ta CHROMOS, LITHOGRAPHIC CARDS. REWARD** OF
MERIT, and everything you need in

ML’HICr AT NEW YOItK 1*11 IdCH ’
Remember the Ha*1-’, Second Door East of the Cumur uf State and Jaffcr.-oi
Streets, Halting*.
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DENTIST

Xakrille,

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MicMijan.

Will not be

Undersold.

&lt; ALL AT JOHN STANLEYS

Pure Wines and Lienors!

Swsrr's

C$6$A

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Michigan Exchange.

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Booth aid* State Spent-

HASTINGS. MICH.

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Sales of the Wheeler «f- Wilsonfor Light and Heavy Groceries,
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different kinds of work, running B. F. STEINHOFF
easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
machine, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler
«fc Wilson to the public as Superior to any other sewing
tofiM1 011 I®", be iliyitauyotl to call at hUo«Jrc In the
Btom^H tOKtr^RU 'S. Eat, "««*L Rmtofigs. Mich, and examine th.
WhRier« WIWoB before purebWng etortan.

Siiiral ait latafal

DENTIST
J. Cole &amp; Son,
HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS

Chromo
School Cards,

gaririaiiaii*rstuntiM&gt;
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tbeir territorial rights. Lave but ofle
common internet; and it is a quaation
oquafry forolving the rights and Inter,
eets of generations yet unborn.
No
motives, thee, at temporary expediency,
of particular, aectfaaal or pmtmal intereste, it ie coaeeived, should eo far
predominate over tho minds of our citl■raa, aa to prompt them to shrink from
the reepotrabifity of conteodfag far aU
• that is wn, and Mbatitting to aoth: mg whi&lt;* ia tnsm&amp;wtiy wrong. Tho
character, credit and standing M. otxr

.

NO. 23.

known much tarrow ; but after oil, tho
face of tho careleas, happy school girl
he had met five yean ago.
But no flush of recognition glowed
on hr-cheek. and Ralph suffered a
pang to think that she wham ho had re­
numbered no luug Lad forgotten him.
She stated her tnsinora, tremblingly.
Ho knew oho was on tho brink of team.
TK-or child! she bad been to many time*
tory can bu tolofa a few words. Jut .repulsed that hope bad almoet faded*
rolaasod frtm prisau—wounded—sick
of this communwealth. by failing to
Sho would copy paper* or keep hooka,
—furloughed-and going home.
maintain tho rights of tho state to sov­
Oonnnrmml had provided him with but the must Uko work home, boeaneo
ereignty and to safl, by al! constitution­
।a paw to New York, but this bo had of her father. Ralph untoaked his pri­
al mean*, would tend to destroy ooufibeen co unfortunate as to lose in Balti, vate desk ; and took out a pile of pa­
d-nce in the jxrraar.on.-y aad fal*gri:v
&gt;more, and of rourso lie had no money. pers at random, nearly all of them
of oar Institution*, end would place us
'This smart offlefal did not credit -award, Worthless—old let!ora, bill* of exchange,
al ones upon a footing infinitely irarafA
।of hfa history, however. Ho had Been favoiree, etc., but beasdluned the great­
our sfatar ststos of &lt;ht* confederacy.
too many humbug* of that kind to be est of burlaees air* as he made thorn in­
Tho eoarenttoa &lt;M Michigan had bm
'taken in easily, u be confidontiaDy told to a package and Landed them to bar,
om plain, rimpte path pointed oul for
।an acquaintance hoar by, but fa a tone "to bo carefully cupiedat hot earliest
them to prasuo, assembled under an
1loud raougli for tbo soldier to bear dis­ cuarouuiuco.” And then he gave her
act (4 ermgree*, iicpcwiug upon tho pro­
ton dollars aa her first weeks salary.
tinctly.
pio of this state Iba performance ot a
Ralph Moreton's cheek flushed, Lut
How her white face lighted up at
conditio®, as a price of admission into
ho was silent
siplrt of the money-it would do so much
tho Union, al total rorianeo with tho
। “Orders ms positive, air," said the good for her poor old father I She thank­
provistoua of tho wimpart under which
man of authority. “You mut either ed him quietly and Lurried away.
act rongreas did,not reserve any power
"Duco take it!" said Dixon, roundhad been formed, aa the sovereign art to annex the whole or any. part of
nv&gt;&lt; with wonder, “that'* a queer way
of ifa own peoples and an Mt of zntr Midugan
to do busioSR ! you didn't overtook at
state legialature, which sought at our faith of the nation wm pledged to our quietly, though aa unvoluntary ahirer her har d-writing or ask her name !**
hands tte- ]ic-rfoniianc&lt;&gt; ot tho task of eitisena, the than inhabitanta ot the ter­ ian over hie bloodlew frame a* bo [-*—
Mentos ssuled fa a serious way, but
an indirect but virtual aurreudur of an ritory and tho*a who might afterwards cm! through tho window at the- a
integral part of cur aovreignty, in open settle therein, that ai soon as their of blinding aloet without.
violation of our own fundatnralal law, nuratpr amounted to sixty thousand
■'Coadnetor," said a youog gi
and tbo popular voice of a great major­ they should bo received into tlw&gt; union fourteen or fifteen, with a samba
ity of the electors, expressed at ths bal- aa and of
u. tho
, states, with no other eon­ eclwol-booki on her nrui. “Wk
lot box, forbidding that your infant fab- ! d.tivu.
dttiona Imposed
imi
upon them than those that about putting aomothing oft?"
ric should bo battered down, in (ho on- prescribed
" ‘ in tbo compact of 1787, and
Sho was occupying the next seat
eel, at tho shrine of crpMfasra—they of which they hare over been ready and hind Moratou, and had beard urmr.lhnecessity and of choice—•» the friends anxious to comply with.
of good order, of corutilntional right,
But aa if to make surety more sure,
and as the representatirss at the wild of oongreoa by the whole course at their
work ho took a seat beside her.
their cnnrtiturnfa, with no authority to legislation for mom than twenty-five
"Miss Vanderwortb.'' raid h, “I in
alter, amend or change the constitution years, with the exception of the act pro­
•arts that your memory is 1cm faithful
which the people hare formed oa the viding for t&gt;» admiaaitm of Indiana in­
than mfae.**
bariaof their government and thefa to tbo Union, whenever ib*y liar* re­
Ml.
ferred to Michigan cither directly or
"No, Bat leak yvu to recpQ one
impliedly, have but ccufirmod us fa tho
pcesesaicn of our original boundaries;
stormy winter’s day, five nsn ago; tho
—,------ - , ------- --------- - —z ...-----------I numcrons initauces fa proof of this poaconowns a crowded railway car, the
cnnvmwd- In eo doing, they leave their &gt; silion might bo adduced, which would
characters a self-impartant conductor,
acts, and Ute record oi their ftame.i, to &gt;w*H this eddreea to an unreasonable
and a bright fared young school-girl in
length—wo will confine oumtdvos to a
a plain drses, with a pink ribbon on
single quotation- The act of congress
her hair. See, hero is one of tho v»ry
The bright eyes of the giri took in knots which tied bar brawn braids,'*
of April IRih. 1818, providfag far the
admission of Illinois into the union, de- with a balf-eaucy, half-p^fag glance and he held up ths pick ribboa to her
tho
thin
fare
termd
toward
Lor,
and
astonished eyee.
elarsa—“That all that portol tho terri­
tory of the United Smuo, lying north then sho took cut of hot pocket a dain­
She remembered it aU then, aad the
eittution from ths attacks of arbitrary of U1O stole of Iwliana, and which was ty little go!d-c!asped portemonnaie, and contrast bstwoen the happy Ilfs she had
power frr.iu abroad, and the cacrvach- included fa tho fanner Indiana territo­ drew forth a erisp new bank note. known and the dreary prevent was .too
iurnte uf inward foea, their highrst am­ ry. together with that part of tho UH- Leaning oyer, alio touebrd Ralph Mor"- much! She tried hard to restrain her­
bition will bavu been gratifo-d; and noil territory which is situated north af,
self, but the effort was vain, and down
they will yet hope to witim* the etar- and not included within the boundaries
went her head on the talde before her,
»{vsugl*l banner oi Michigan waving prescribed by this act, to tbo state
and she nobbed like a child.
in undisturbed triumph over its entire thereby aulburiied to Im funned, shall
Ralph Marston lifted her up, and
borirt.
smoothed bock her hair from her forebe, and hereby is, attached to, and
Wo roe[K&lt;tfully daim your attention, maue part of tbo Mxhigan territory,
fellow-citixcns, to a brief review of the from and after the formation of tho
I "My littla girt." said ba' “I fared
history of our claims to the right of said state, subject, nerertlieiom, tu bo tur, and before Morvtoa could utter a you than, 1 lovb you now.
Surely fire
self-government, upon a contfagoucy hereafter disjmaed of by congress, ac­ nurd of thanks the girl had gone out yuan of devotion will give me an excuse
already arrived ana acknowledge by cording to the right reserved In the fifth with the crowd. But th» tea dollar for (peaking. I do not ru&gt;k any amir:
congress, to our southern and south­ artieis of the otdfoanre aforesaid, and bill wi* in his hand, and the touch of now, you eLal! take weeks to think of it
eastern boundaries, and tc on examina­ the inhabitant* therein shall be entitled her breath yet frac run: on hit chaek.
in, and meanwhile I will make tho ac­
The young lo'.ier's cheek crimaoned quaintance of your father."
tion of the power of congress tn alter to the same privileges and humanities,
them, in ixuslit-nie with tbo evutitu- and subject to the srate rules and reg at thought ot tho child's frankT kind­
He walked home , with her that eve­
tion ol tn# United States; and also as ulati-jus, in all respects, with the other neat, and he would ham given a great ning. and learned the whole sad history
to the power of your convention to give rituens of tho Michigan territory."
deal if hs could tusvo kept the identi­ of fallen fortune. Nothing new—only
their awn! to a prej«nilim involving a
Here again wo have an exprem roo- cal note as a «Mwemr,, but that eagle­ the old story of (peculation, loos and
material alteration of our elate eonsti- ognition of our irnfvm boundary! as eyed coo ductor wa* waiting to make ruin, afterward* Mrs. Vanderw Ort’s
death; and then her * husband was
fixed by our own constitution in tireeiM&gt; the change.
IVhan tho territory n^rh-wost of tlw aocurdanco with t}io act of 1SU$, oud
“Really," aaid he, "quite an episode! stricken with partial paralysis, which
river Ohio was coded to tho United nothing fa tbo act of 1818 even remote­ Lucky for you, my man. fur tbo stonn unfitted him for any kind of labor or
Stair* by tho state of Virginia, Ute than ly refen to any change in our southern
business. Theo everything fall upon
proprietor, tho justly celebrated ordi­ boundary ; aad the question her* vary
ttAud'n yourw shoulders, and many and
nance of 1I»7 was enacted for in tem­ property arieea. did not-congrtM in the tho chango in silence, but his trembling many “ timoxho girl had raftered for
porary goverumont and prortoiuc at I[ clause which we have quoted virtually Land dropped some of it on tho flour, broad.
i tho MDO tiu-o for its future organon-1I become a party to tbo eventful fimna- and in stoupcng to pick it up bo saw a I She wn* not to suffer for anything
Gon into distinct Republican States tion of theX/U state, fa tint part of knot uf pink nbbon which had fallen lunger. It was a dotightfally easy ta*c
which are forever to form a part of this ! the northwest territory might bo at- from the young lady's hair. Ho had for bar to learn to love Ralph Moreton,
• confodarocy —from this dorament we ;
uoticod it among tlio gloesy teaida, and and not three month* after he found
may bo hero permitted to extract the
thought how lovely was the rontraat be­
' fallowing:
tween it aad the beautiful curling cbes| “Aad for attending tho fundamonnut Lair which defied brain and net to
tai principlM of uvU and religious lib.
keen it quite in place.
, erty; which form tho bsoio whoreen
He pounced utxm tho bit of ribbon
eagerly, and held it in the broaet pock­
i th«»e ropublirof titter laws and coarti.
et of his shabby orerouaL Ho might
tuttons are crofted ; to fix and establish
I those pruiciptew tu the basis of all lawn.
never sco her bright young face anta,
hut at al! event* he had (omcthlng
oanatitnttona and goverumoDta, which
which had been hen.
Tbcu he pulled hia cap over his face,
and rank back in hia comer, and spoke
to no one until the train rushed into the
Il la a good rulo nut to bsliove rmy-‘ bustling depot M the end of l.is jour­
cils, on an equal footing with tile ong- thing unfavorable to tho character of a ney. .
• Ono dollar F mid bo. “Can't you
IBadady mother, and hia tester Rosa
inal states, at as early a period as may person upon mere hoaroar; and to trail'
bo couMsleut with the general interests: a deaf rar to all gimip. Many a/ypod were there to meet him, and he was take teat then that I"
“No indeed 1 one dollar is tho prfaa."
It is hereby ordained, that tho foliow- character is often temporarily injured kissed, and carcuod, and pitied, and
Another hour had nearly paasoi
fog articlM shall bo &lt; cusiderod articles by d.itrnclion. ns it accumulates fapaae- tended until he almost felt himself a lit­
, uf compact botwoeu Uu&gt; original stale* iug from tho mouth of one goeup to tle boy again, and'not a beardod hero I when tho lounger said :
“Is Mr. Frankhn at borne."
mid the people and state, fa the said another. A still greater mischief ii of.
' Yas, bo m in the printing ofioa.”
territory, aad forever remain unaltera­ ten done by those who have received
“1 want to sec him."
ble ar-loes by co mtax coisxrr.
the hospitality uf a family, and vritneae- tons fixadde, Ralph Moreton told the
The sh.ip-boy immediately informed
The bth article of the ardinar.cn ed the failings of rams ono or more ul story of his doetitetion. and of the little
aforeaaid, dedaree that “ there shall bo its motnbvrs, which of lhemwjvea may girl’s generosity, both Rosa and Mn. Mr. Franklin that a gentleman was tn
formed fa tin. said territory not loee be quits Lannloas, but being exaggera­ Moreton declarod he must search the tho stor.. waiting to ooe him. Franklin
than three nor mure than tiro states”— ted, are represented as a serious out­ world over foe her, and giro her no end was soon behind tho counter, when ths
lounger, book in band add is mod Mm
and after defining tho boundaries of rage of ooaduct. This cl*** of visitors of lace collar*.
Or* states on tho north by the Canada is more dangerous Ithan highway rob­
A brief furlough until hie wound was thus —
"Franklin. what u the lowest you
line, adds: “ Provided, however, and it bers, fdr while the latter only take your well, and then Captain More ton rejoin­
can
take for that book I"
mousy, tho former robs you ot your ed Ills regimeaL Not, however, with­
"Ooc dollar and a quarter.',
the Luundarias oi th*eo three states good name, which, according to Bhako- out making somo inquiriaa which bore
“One doUaread a quarter I Why
shall bo subject so far to be altered, oparas and other good authorities, in no fruit, and left him quite as ignorant
your young man only naked me oas
that if enngreaa lutraafter find it expe­
dient, they stall have authority to form
•'True,” said Franklin, “and I could
So ho went back to the army, and
ono or two etate« to that part of the
aaid territory which lice mirth uf an
fought the war through, but ho always
east and west line drawn through the
nsrnid that knot of pink aibbon abcrat
southerly bond ex extrema of lake
hitu, and never quite gave up the hope
of finding his little bmtefactreaa.
Michigan. And whsnsvsx any ot the
At tho end of the war Colonel Moresaid stairs shall hare sixty thousand
:o:&lt;;retuTn«&lt;i to Now rant, ana ontorec
freo fahabiients therein, such state
largely into Wmu. and became a sueSXSU. U *»xmx» by itn delegatee, in­
oaaaful
and prosperous importer.
Hs
to tlio cvngrero of the United fitateo, ua
was a farente in soefoty, and fair young
aa equal failing with tbo original
bollM fished puroeveringly for him,
states, fa aU respect* whatever; and
ehall bo at liberty to form a pennaiwnt
haada ouurtod him aMiduuvafy, but
constitotion and stole government, pro­
“Yao," aaid Franklin, “and I bad
without material auoocao. Ho wan
vided tho constitution and etate gorurnthirty-three row, aad poopU oolfad him bettor taken that price than than a doF
tnenl so to bo fanned, ahull bo republi­
..
a very cold, unimpoeaionatoaortol man, Ur and a half anw." ,
can, and in confarmiyr to the principles
lounger paid down the price and
and [«h*j&gt;ehc waa, for at thirty-three .. Tho___
contained ia there article*."
.
—* U- . '
--the heart of au unmarried man ii gen­
So much, falluw-citixoM, was loft to
erally neatly much gone to Red.
the discretion of coagTOai. they might
Journal .'of the 8^t« Convention of form the whole territory into three
But Ralph Motet on kept himeelf pure
Michigan, held at Ann Arbor, nt Sep- states; but if tLey found ii oxpodieot
Without friends, whui iaa. nnuri1 A in heart and. life, and such a man ought
torn ba.-, 1836. which Refused to to form more than ..three, then the solitary oak upon s sterile rock, sym- Io bo mpectod in thoae degenerate
northern boundary of tho three south- motrical, indeed, in tte tarot, beautifully daya.
and
exquisitely finished, outriralfag the
At the eioee of a wiMerv aftcrut«n
pro sTStcs was unalterably fixed and
could not lie changed or modified unlras most lauded perfaetinn of art in gvaoe- oi miet and drisfa, Ralph Moroton woe
by ccmm.cn content ol all the parties fulness and grandeur, but over nbirti putting on hia fur ovennat to go home
interested—tougre** liavu croctod three decay baa liiakca her black wing, and from lua place of buoineaa.
Home &lt;me rapped timidly at the
states wilhln the said territory, and left its leaves blighted, its roots rottenhave extended none of them to tho Can- urea, aad its btoom death-a srathed,
Bda line—so that not only congress, but UMsas monument af its pristmo beauty.
the cistaa so fuemed, have tacitly ecu- When the rebuff* of adrareity are rush­
tented that the provietcu* uf tho crii- ing u» enatward. when tho cloud* are
nemee should be fullj-------‘
’ dark above the muttering thunder
ItattXhMa should bo
_______ growl* along tits eiry, wire-, our frame
additiDual states on tbo twrth; and *1- &amp; palafad by tho aketewm hand of dis(hough two d the t-mtheru stotes, (Ladixn* aad HBnoit J fa oemfag into the
next all that part of tho Indiana terri­
tory which lie* ncrtli of a lice drawn
oast from thii southerly bend or extreme
of Lake Michigan until it intersects
Laks Erie, andoMt of a line drawn
from the aaid southerly bend through
the middle of said fake to its northern
extremity and tbenoo dun north to the
northern boundary uf tlio United titatov,
shall for tho purpose ot tamnorary gov­
ernment, constitute separate terntory
and bo called M Idiignn - and the fa.
habitanta thereof ahall be entitled to,
and enjoy all and singular, the right*,
pcviicgvs aad adrantagee, granted and
secured to tho people of the territory
of tho United Bates sorthwost of the
river Ohio by the ordinance" (of 1787.)
It will bo borne fa mfad that Ohio
rams into the union, with her prseeui
boundary line, throe years prior to tho

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tk..r ^L? “ h- show farmer, that

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING!
ly aied with
tod with kero^ae olI, ,nu I(u, wbol*
r ’¥?^01,9re- T» took but a minut.
tur U to bMont* ■ mas* of flamra, and
to.u the imgin.
brought into play,
•ubdiuug th. flams. The tt,t provid
th* ragine to be able to exiiugui,!,
““*! y,th r**1 r»PulilT- It was wit-- v.uwu ol ■Jttcxaior*
‘■mediately aurruunding it, and wa*
alao in full view of too occupants of th*
gnrod atand, an 1 couwderabl* intorrot
was manifo*!*d in it. rwulu. Mr. E.
5
of, D”roh’ ” KtaU •8*“‘
‘d th* Babcock hr* Euinguitoer and
Fire Eauine, and baa lutnish*d esveral
towns &gt;n the State with on. or moro ea-

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No 1’ktla m the world Over had any­
thing like the circulation of Ayer’*
Th* abor. from th* Eaton Rapid* Pill* Throughout tboM States, Merino,
Jawrae^ of |ut Saturday, v» earnestly and the Central American republic,
commend to the attention of our road down th* ifope. of th* Andes, and
•r*. and add that we know personally, aero** the pampa* of South America,
toe atatomeuta ar* tru,. If w people in ur-gro village*, amid th* fervid wild,
I would bare just «uch . muk*t hero, of Aftuo. throughout th* jungle. of J*,
CHURCHES.
; and get equal price* for their produce, dia, and th* supp** of interior Asia,
let them take the stock in th. K II. L
। A. Northern Michigan Railroad and and th* island* of to* Pjclfic, to*«*
that will arouro them aot otdv this com­ Pill* are known aul everywhere used a*
petition, but will *ccvn&gt; to oar people, fotoily rmusdiee tor diseases. With dis­
at our city, mo*t valuable manulac- tant nation* their wond*rful cure, at­
turioa that will create k home market tract mor* aUvntion than thn do at
and iucroaM 50 tar rant th* value of home ; for the *vnthnent of wonder
every duller* worth of rwd net*to within take* a far d*ep«r hold on thsfr' mind*
tan mile, of the Ku* on eitoeraide uf the than the leauh* of a higher scientific
skill with u«- The amount comunned
roquir** ■ermity-fiv* thousand do«e* a
day io supply it. An inspection of the
manufactory showed u* how tow enorHAVTINGS t.oiH.»\^f&lt;». 4^.r.a A M
------- . . the I*n«ing mou* dra.and i» niad» and sustained.
JGp4JliUa. Mr B. w*a one of th* old- Added to to* emtsututnate skill of their
eat editor, in the State, and an honest
imposition, i* an extreme caro in toeir
■ *‘,rkw fbT ,ho 1“!*^ tad toe party,
msnufacturo which at one. Meuro* the
; “d will b« largely rairoed. HI h«lto p*rfoct material knd their moot accurat*
■»
'
1 wa* to* caua*. but WO trurt wearied Mt
| will fully rMtera that, and that too day
; i* not far dfotant when th* prvrs of too •a«e which oUiortemedte. never attained.
State will enjoy the benefit cfltot dernl-

CHILDREN’S,

DEPARTMENT.
...» 3 to *12
5 to 50
10 to 30

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OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT.
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for Boys,
for Youths, ...

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to $25
• 5
30
15
20

8 to
3,50 to
4,50 to

Children's Chinchilla, Cape and Other,Styles of Overcoats.

Shirts and Drawers, 40c. to $3.
6 Tabhm.

W m OF UHBH GOODS III W STH

R*V ebanc* to furnish tfohnol room*

LOCALS

AND. YOUTHS’

Foil OveroosU,
Hoavy Winter Overcoats for Men,

W. 8. George, E»), U the .urcrraor,
Tut Miau-ux Cuxrxxx.—Of the canand in hi* hand* the Jir/mUim will dittou of bannem along th* liua of the
■nutain it* h:ge*t .vpotatiou we havo no Central, the Chicago Tkiiwwof Monday, i
publish** the following :
8r*ri Text*.—The amount uf th*
Stat^Tay apportioned to the county of
Barry "for the year 1873 ia 814.788.46.
In ISTfi it wa* 812.449.05. The inervat* ia mainly duo to the appnqiriutiou* far th* new Asylum for the Inmne
for which our proportion ia 81.300 and
for th* Slate public School for indigent
SPECIAL NOTICE
children which it tome 8425 mors than
All account* duo tooBcxxxa Cbm- ’,Mt y*T' ,o'1
•» rei
» ,v i.
t
i bui1^ ll,*‘ ®u,e I‘r&gt;*°“. while th. amount
let, tuust l» adjusted by October 1st. . ,
,
1
i for general porpove* t* jut*, toe mat a*
they will ba left for- collection. Wc ’
gi.jtxi.

BOYS’

Children'a Suita,
Boya’ Suita.
Youtha’ Suita;..

To Merchants we Sell Goods a* Cheap an they can »buy them in any Eastern City.

Mr. II. E Hargent, General Supantitandont of the Michigan Central Ibul- ,
real, atated that during the laat two
day* their froight men had received no |
order* for shipiuanU of city grain, but ।
grain continued to arrive from toe I
country, and 1* eent forward in perhap* I
one-half the quantity heretofore. Tlisy 1
found th*ni*elvv* noaiidarably tmbarraMod in doing buainoM with their cus-

STAR CtOTHING HOUSE
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36 CANAL STREET,

GRAND RzVPIDS, MICH

BACON &amp; KAURS

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tzurpatront and creditor*.
currtwiKNidonto of too Halting.
council, in hi* !a*t hocuu** the aid*
W* have before ua a beautiful oil
walk* are not repaired.. Wei), the rea- Chromo, rcpreacutiug a view of too
Th* County Fair i* progreasihg fine- rou ia, wo have not a city Attorney

REAL GENUINE BARGAINS
In Furniture, aa new. Partle* wlahlng

"El Capitan,

The financial akiee
’ toil week, vvery day.

brighten,

legally adopted and published an ordi­
nance requiring owners of loU to build "Cloud*" Beit," th® Merced River, toe
“Bridal Veil Fall.” and mafayminor d»- |
tail* beautiful in themw lve« which we

The utter*.: on Goranimeut
Nov. 1»’, ia being paid.

Grain of alt kind* firm with

PARLOR GOODS
AND

•light
Woodland, loot aotue tim»- in July

UUDS Hall, Friday owning.
Th* griet mill of Ooudyoar, Hadley A tween this city and Woodlaud

How about room No. 3G in th* Occi­
dental Hotel, Mutkegou. Who know*?

8. E. ftam*. publisher and proprietor
of Wood'* Houaebold Magarino, New­
burgh, N. T. A* a promium th. pic­
ture may b. obtained by Moding to too

CHAMBER SETTS.

Full Blxfl Poster*,
Two Sheet Poster*,
Dance Programme*,

&gt;tee WORKMANSHIP

Magarino at 81

fam® to him at Woodland, or by leav­ annum. Wa taka pleasure in rccum,
mending both tfie Magarino and Chro­
ground, of the Agricultural Society on ing it with the County Clerk.
mo offered in thia combtaatioit, and add
*wwmw.,
- ***
Friday. '
That our State finane-* are ata nd the
Th* County Fair of AUegnu county, folic.wing official exhibit fall* attest.— our hearty endoroext-nt to th. pubbah- i rat slock of Undertaken
la tv be held nt Allegan, on th* 7to Sth
dealing
] and good Hearae will A
and 5:h inat

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splendid line of

SDEBOAEIfiai Or DM ROOM
FTOTU^iamxjai.

On the Wabash river in Indian*,
where they bar. the ague too ywr
ing earn® tin® 813,041.70; fearing a round, Kras* Fever Tonic ha* been in
bolanc* in toa Tteasury of 8853,702,“!; use for th* U*t ton year*. Thorn they

n print fewer paper*.

HAU* TREES, 8BCRETARIE8.
BOOK CAHE8, and everything foand
I. _ — - — Mt, to.

All Stock* badly depreaaed.

they ought to know. Thia remedy act*
i/t&gt;u Thursday of la»t week, th* m«i)
on the very common *en*e plan of cod­
train going »«*■. ran into a floek
dock of
every aflemocn and ovfnttig during the sheep near the farm of 8. P. Cadv.
and ajacting it—romoviug too ceuso;
(they being Cady's nheep.) which threw
the engine off th* track, killing eleven
sheep, but not injuring the engine much,
and we are happy to *tat* that no per­
' the drug atora, for it
and steady empfonnent
Inquire at son wee hurt.
toa Bkxnz. office.
A CARD-

too county of Barty combined.

Of ton*

GRAND RAPIDS.

First-Class Instruments.

Th* undersigned would return to ths
Dent know what John fe g«ng into. public hi* *incero thank* for Gto many
farnr* extended to him while in til*
b«i *• b. «•“ hta“1'
Furnituiv burinras and ask all of hi*
friond* an extension of hi* i»tronago to

Id* *uce«Mor».

New. Scales.
whip, and a part of our b.r»H.; and
all we have to my about it i*. that any
tU»f. in toe shape of a human being
C"’
tmu* io bs made by our very efficient that wOl .tool O’* •
*r expect to prosper in this world,
Street Commiaaioner. Park street,fro m
tor jafl to beam street, has been graded to be sdmUt*! into toe gh&gt;no«» ful"rt~
and present* a nice appearance.
Union School House i* rapidly
L Mud** have returned from J*. * ■
lasr or l.wrrxa* remaining at th*
approaching eomplerioa. Several wwkHaatingri P- 0-, **T 8,’,h’ ,S78’
m*n are placing and fastaning the Mat*
ooda, and shortly people may find anyFrank Denting, Fred Frsderie. Hynto the floor, aal but • flaw day. wfll
Uda Tent. Enoch Halt
Direct Tt-ur letter* to number of P. 0.

100,000 00
M*

in va1a;able eiFTSi
to bx tJtraomnti is

L. D. SINE’S

New Prices.
Veiy Low.

Gift JBktctmwe.
I

John ion 4 Co'*. celebrated Gold Pena,
he best ia th* market. fur solo st th*
Cttf New* Depot P. 0. building.

L rara chance to r»uy 1 &gt;rr Good*
•p— P. R. Bahta A On. of Jackson,
selling oat their rntin stock at firet
.
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Tise PrmeetljOM ? I POrTHDlPFO

JOB PRINTING

Wareroom, Jt'o. fT&gt;5 Greene, near J^hth St^ Jf. K

�Ayer's
, » hmkuu, c.aiw; arm noasin
you ,
will Le forgiven if the length uf|
thi* letter consigns it to the waste baahet—had I mcen stpaco and time I would Neanilgiu.
Sore Throat,

Cherry Pectoral,

caras

iws'rrRX ditjuioi

Sr*4,. lun.urM,
Burns, SorcuMS,

Bolbt,

Wuundu,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Hcaisruewt, Uleon, BruiaoH,
ItMsrhq,
P||U Rpatoq
Pl S.-Uw »f .the •haggling .uh- TWhachb,
Colic, Old Sores,
scriber* of Greeley's Prohibition relic
‘
All Hemorrhage*.
of Democracy kindly showed me a copy
.'Liwi&amp;ni'jD

Grand River Valley Division

, JoutmI in our abeeuce paid oar village
Ocntcral R. R., and saw, even with his
blear eye* “Alma* Briek Block,” and
detected my absence, and then »*ye he

£E*3u!J?Rt“l

' we have “iload heads.” and “dssutbeets"
■ in Middleville. Are yo u quite freafrotn
I them hi nxstiuge^ We kabr that a
certain school district in Irving lead one
! once bat they “miss” him now.
Sorry
I1 made ths “Sr Editor.” pay the little
1 challle mortgage he tried to beat me

Rantalidn
BITTERS

Aside from w&gt;«4l*nd the unikipsove&lt;i acre* in Nnbrauta farms were 1,215,
270, so that tho total farm acreage
amounted to 2,0711,781 ; the cash value
of which, in 1870 wm m,2l2,lS0.
an overage uf 814,58 per acp-. Each
acre, then, iu thousand* of homestead*,
1 is worth to-day as much as one hundrod and sixty acres cost—homeeteads
Chicago, westward over the great plains |
of Iowa, Kuasoi and Colorado, being ,
the two extremes of civilisation. and
could ho reverse the journey, end make i
his starting where his journey emk.1
would trace the easy gradations of pro­
gress and improvement at each stag* of
hi* journey till tho very climax of
architectural magnificence met hi* views
in re-built Chicago A description of i
the city would bo a hopeIces taak, tu
realise the extent of the great calamity
of 1870, and tho miracle wrought by ,
tho citisens in its restoration, requires ‘
actual obeerration, and visitor* ore refer­
red for information to any of the 8i»,000 people of Chicago, for there few ,
rich or poor who will not pause to 1
point out to tho stranger, tho more ee- •
pecial attraction* of the citv of their ‘
pride. They will point you to the j
Grand Pacific, to tho Tremont Homo j
which far excels in external appear- '
sure, and to tho Potter Pahntrs House I

dollars, which in the olsbcratemw* of ,
design, and coetlinres of adornment, is
said to be th* grandee: hotel of the
world, every beam, floor end poet is of
stone or iron, and each room entirely j
fire proof—then they will point out one
after another, the modern busiuees
blocks, each surpassing ia beauty and
east the former, and startle you with

ths correotnee* of the Granger'* theory
that town* a* well M plant* depend very
much upon the eoil, fur their strength
and growth, for wherever you observe
the element* of growth anti octeq^is*
hi the village, you may look with equal
Mriainty for the eUmenta of fertility tn
the surrounding country.
The turn
crop ba* been materially injured by the
long continued drouth, which has pre-

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genuine prairie bl ata. But, as luwel
and Nebraska are likewise prairie
Blate*, rounteqiart* of Illinoia, when
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buildings included in the 3600 struc­
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average of more than one building for 86.823,161.
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to the seven wonders of the world ha*
Cspt. Pliny, having smloj * no’rth till
been addod thosyMA.
bo niched a field of solid k-i-. lauded
At Chicago we took the C., If. &amp; Q
train, and struck out fur the groat cornTh* towns nod village* along this
line ot iCTul in IllinoU, by their thrift
and enterprise, indicate that daplu and
fertility of *oi lot which the State i«

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wu driving ouo way tho ieo-fivld vraa;
drifting another80 fam it with many an Ohio farmer. .
Work ns hard a* he will, hb farm ia I
I drifting down. On the other hand, tho
, Nebraskan ia on an ice-field drifting the
sauno way that bn is driving.
Bia
gains are not merely hia crop*, but the
growth in land-value, always greatest

the hair where the fulliclc* are de­
stroyed. or the gUnda atroplikd and
dreayv-1; kit such a* aruiaui can In'
saved by thi* application, and stimu­
lated into activity, f&gt; that a »&lt;ew
growth .of lurir i« pro-iivd. ineteul
of fueling th* hair with n jxwty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vig.m&gt;&lt;u.
It* oceoalotud UM will prevent the hair
from turning grey or falling mT, and
conaequently jravent Imlduc- T1..
restoration of vitality it give* toNhr
scalp nrreste and prevents tho fornutlon of dandruff which is often *0 un­
cleanly and oflvnsive. Free from those
deleterious sulislanoM wbiub tank.arena preparation* ilan^vrens and injnrious to the hair, tho Vigor ran only
benefit but not barm it. If wanted
nwrely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing 0U0 ran bo found so dwirable.
________ _ —iibsr oil nor dye, it Awe
not soil white eaml&lt;rie, and vet last*
long on the hair, giving it a rieh, gt««y
lustre, and a grateful [&gt;erfumc.

4* »t lh» &lt;vul&gt; of

It

W. r_ IIEAA1KS &amp; 00.,

FLOUR MERCHANTS

. r-,»,&lt;» tevlM
IMI
rAix-siMsr

GJ wo&lt;r----------------------------Corner 8hrlby.

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Finn &amp; brail tamnn,
*••*«« l»-o l.*e to yx.V,, Mil nn ,

PAPER

The prevalence of cottonwood grovoe
and orang* hedges, rolicre tho eyn as
it wcuders over the boundloe* plain—
yet tbs absence of herns, and tho in­
feriority of farm buildings generally sat­
isfy us that theone great drawback is the
lack of timber, yet &amp;r purpose* of fuel
the want is not felt, os nearly th* entire
surface of tho State in said to lie underlaid with an cxneUent quality of coal,
and coal minning ha* already become a
bustatee of no small importancu.
We
crossed the “Father of Walers" at Bur­
lington by the way ot the groat iron
bridge, which ia in iaelf a wonder of

W- Vam Jittai &amp; Sapiai
OCEAN’S STORY

DISINFECTS, PURIFIES.

H3F&amp;®

Burlington the “orchard city," of
Iowa, numbers 20,000 aoula, and ia
romantically located on the bluffs over­
looking the Mississippi Brer. The river
here at present doe* not exhibit much
ot that graodtiusi wo had looked for,
ia the vclmao and rapidity of its cur-

DODD'S

•

SEEVINE
Il DOES IT!

MOBATE ORDER.

THROAT AND LUNG INSTITUTE
Fur iM tw, .r C.urr*h. Thrwt tH......
Astern*, pruMhitti &gt;«.l CmtMtplum.
Jt*. • A.-tFINFALLTBRnACE. NAtXtMR AVC
It FMUbl. &lt;*ll &gt;moa*lijr fee na •nMteatioa
ntb'Felor arnj

materially affected by the drouth, and
navigation baa well nigh stsspendod.
Wsetward atiB, we took our way over
the beautiful plains of Iowa. Which fur

It i Ik lev EuH Fait Mtteae

TOKJUJgMgANE

lantern

txxnmnr

DtM. IBUII LlBttiUn GUM.

ot flock* of from 100 to 800 fowls.

to the pound.

Lay about 176 per a

JOB PRINTING

r«an’t GM)» Hff Biir.
LYON’S

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VOL XVIII

^^diiI aoi BVjljiejj Cifij.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1873
Save Your Money !

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

I KATIE LEK AID WILLIE DRAY-

Have a Full Stock of

HARDWARE!

J. P. ROBERTS &amp; CO.

’. •J
J.°” ciu!'ir’n' “d by yonr
iLnng industry converted much cf it i
»m a howling wilderness into Luunti-

to doubt or suspect their faith—nor
could you believo that in your case they

DRUGS

founded du fovoritiam, expediency and
injustico.
. ’
And shall our long and fondly cher•J**l hop* be disappointed? Must
to in tbo national
mutilated, humbled

1 II IS. II. list tit.

Medici ics
IV RIGHT A HOLBROOK.

Dye Stuffs, |
;

IK HOLBROOK.

’T’LTT-’

*a‘*“*' *“*• I

Wi,h *

ful1

Kb» of extra* ou bawl. ’

S PUD3E-B-A_TC~R1T^.

"VV^X-GrOASr !

School Bookj

J-

Statione.ru

The only Wagon with tbo Stop. Shott.-torod Spoke.

unhand, and made to Order. TIN COPPER and:
SHEW IRON WARK Manufactured do Order
l’B^niI&gt;TION8 AND FAMILY

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RECEIPTS.

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noon

j CHEAP!

cheamwn

«FM. UPJOHN,
rHTJlClAX s»J Surrwa. OSce •&lt;
KiKkUsMiasa

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS
ra listen into the Union; wo are bound '
to *uppo*«&gt; that congrrea
June 15th, 18M, which
ditionally our eonstuutii

T. B. DIAMOND.

FINE NEW STOCK OF

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1—x 1

I&gt;KY Hoops.

ROOM AN.
iiiestFF.

Sherman J. RichL.
ssTHrscnoN... H.^&lt;L„,S h. n

I

rt.8.:

CLOTHING.

Recommends his

TE*1 and VOPFEE.

DATS AND CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,

1

-Ill.O T. « ilKEl.cn.

The following story is told by Rev. J.
Hyett Smith:
Wo stopped at Syracuse Now York
hr dinner. You remember &lt; the rail­
road depot, centrally situated, with its
eastern and western entrances exactly
alike-aamuch so as thotwo ends of a car.
After we had dined, tho depot-master
informed mo that wo had seventeen
minutes to spare Lafore tho departure of
the cavteru train. This, thought J, will
giro me an opportunity to see tho city,
and a glorious chanol for a smoke, pro­
vided a clergyman could be tempted
into such a wasteful and worldly aumwrth, and after an
thirioen-rainutas,

was cuconraged in the race by sundry
&gt;..i r_n___ __ i_____ i __ _____ . _
Iposeed, "Go it gaiters 7 ••l?lucky
boy !” ■■He ain’t loft, oh no and well
nusaning and benignant •xhortations.
Though thoy in tend od, ^orhaps, to hvlp
ma over tha course, I found that the

... Ht.il-EKS ilnd MOWERS, GREW, rt LTI) .tTOKSJOHN ROBKRTN

Chasing the Trtls.

Th* Bou-Scnpra
A young man
teach a school u. w —
that many* of the children, aeperiaUy

mars noticeable foe their robvetneas
road, getting their feet muddy, until tho than for (their beauty; the children
bell rang, wlien they rushed into school,
uiud and all, making tho room quite
weight.
filthy.
The teacher resolve ! to correct this
Dolly Varden. Here only original!
tonic simplicity and severity. Are
door-stet&gt;, and the other to a stake affected gait, no strained sttoatioa to
driven in tho ground. This made a
verr goood scraper ; and iu soon as tho
children saw it, they scraped away" vig- more important that they should walk

Tho teacher next managed to got a
mat, which ho place on the stop, that
the children might wipe their feel after

tattoo, nor can
upaa Ohio
to take pride in haring the school-rooui
any part of our domain without our
consent, consistent with the constitution toniahment, I beheld the tntin alpwly
snd ordinanew of 1767—henos it is that
made such
our osmhI has been asked to tho pn. -, - --- -- — .yww
VCSJ
r»ud modifications of our state consutu- puff of the gigantic,locomotive.
they entered.
Hero jndred was a '‘call” which adI.-:. Inn i. very juatly remarked by Mr. rnitted
f- Ohio, in the House of repre- ley ; th
consideration."
So without ooaferrring with flesh or blood, I put like a When tha
sky-rocket with a double fuse. For a
y thought it would
moment 1 thought I had it all my own
al jurisdiction of each state

-¥fflff£OUVER CHILLED PLOW ! PAINTS &amp; OILS
!.s -i. i.n.. c Hunton..

NO. 24

Aipa foadant to the forming now wt- ter in dispute settled upon terms mutu‘Jftawnta to thia state 7 Was it uot with ally honorable and just to all tho parthii hope that you cheerfully paid your Um couenrned.
hard earned manov Into tha ln&gt;*.nrv
'

the doov. Freddy next pbtained the
skin of a sheep which hall bon killed
bv‘a dog. Of this ho made a duor-mat,
ao lher

present and provide for the future than
after whet faaliMn thoy «hall do the otto

nothing here tnat is indecent
therefore, children swarm. Here chil­
dren scream ami grow targn-cliMted ;
climb up pitas of wood, over tlietr fath­
er’s heavy wagons, cud grow broad■bouldenxl and tnuacular. Hero infanta
drink from the fountain nature intend•y™i&lt;‘ and tho nursing-bottle are un,—tso ofHero the

d ■ '.G •, . . ...

■.

•d to run, and the mure decidedly did'
lhe locomotive make the terrible head­
way against
father got tome limo and whitewanked
the wall, and his mother gave the floor
cooking vessels looked dingy’ and black;.

I&gt;*wiM«.wbw*.toHl*r.
K *U. I1TM &gt;l&lt;s Win,. Onr

.
. an j Ibo thoughts of encountering, all the
portion of ouY ter- I way back to the depot, that line of int barbers on the1 tcresiod individuals who, with their
influence of the great Wort—which in
cheering exclaBiatkina, had k&gt; feelingly
tirrs of Itake Erie, to n neighboring encouraged mo on tny outward journey, ter, to make it, while Freddy’s father
state; but, fellow eitisens, in either this was the bitterest pill in thia unex- cloaned tho carpenters garden. Thou
peefod dose
tho mother thought tlio floor would look
But it must be done ; so tapering of!
gradually, I gave up tho contest nud
turucni back to moot tny fate, and—if I
A HISTORICAL TREASURE.
at present, and taught that only through
could find Lius—the depot-master
much the paint would coot. thoen virtues by which thetr fathers
Journal (of the'Statr Convention of
earned the counielcnce they enjoy con
Michigan, held at Ann Arbor, tn 6&lt;p- ere co to alter your constitution a* to j
tamber, 1836. which Refitted to
Knuckle to Ohio.
"Well, you
[(WmiU.)

s» rna

er can take the money and buy the Bible
1 now.”
"What Bible 1" inquired the man.
“A Bible for me to road night and
and the women
morning, just like tho schoolmaster. I
without a violation of our constitution, | vine*." Several bystandoni, avekiug in­
German, although not ddftitute of roand joining with congress in at least formation, asked, with a show of confian attack upon that of tho United
State*.
,
th* thing had happened ; and other*
With regard,- fellow-cltisena, to ».be
one homo with' you if you wont spill
separate oct for tho establishment of
any pain ton it”
With returning breath, relief and
the northern boundary of Ohio, it ruWho can toll how huppy that liUle
quire* but a paaoAig notice; it ia in it- words cam* together, and I squarely boy was when ho went homo, with his
charged the railroad official with all tho paint pots iu his basket, and hi* Bi bio
has naror been guilty of the folly of
••eking in hi* wife an intellectual oom.
state previously formed and accepted by
prarti&lt;i««l . and th* family who com­
congress; and is at direct vananeo with
menced by haring clean feet wore not
various prominent clauses ia tho con­
satisfied until, through .the grace prom­
stitution of the United States, in one of
ised iu the Bible, they obtained cloan
f -woman-tuOrago,
which it ia declared—” nothing in thia
■launch**!. Ere
constitution shall lie so constructed as to watch, “the
If I looked a-

Of th SUU rtarnai^*'ta Ud 1‘eapU tf

DENTIST

.Wille,

PRESCRIPTIO.X’S

Mlchiiaa.

CAREHLLY

PflffiNIIC’ASH STORE

COMPOUNDED

, Also s Fine ikssortment of
Such as CHROMOS, LtTHOGRAI-niC CARDS. REWARDS OF
MERIT, and everything you need iu

A OltK I’ltlCJEH

MXJSIC, AT

Pure Wines and Lienors I
ro!&lt; medicinai. PVKrosiat,

Btrects,

Hastings.

Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

Will not be

OMXll F..U1BN............................... MICH.

TRIUMPHANT!
THE

8'Wil li&gt; IXM 0*1

UO,K»

WHEELER
Michigan Exchange.

roarui'in.

Undersold.

jHKiplo of any portion of the state (in
embryo) of Wisconun of tho right of
living under a fundamental law of their
out of sight.
own creation, which we are not preAfter no little hot shot cast back and
Ced to admit, the jurisdiction of Michn must rest (if at all) upon tha ex- to tho disputed territory, she has it stilt, forth, with the usual variation and final
and no tew of rongrre* can affect that
claim orfe single iota.
doubt the
It hat been urged by tho advocate*
MIXER'S SCROFULA SYRUP oare.
chance of being left, if I depended on

u5tl

RUSSELL * NEVINS.

Scrofula Syrup!

IftfUOVED

adoption of the constitution of the Uni­
the people of tho N. W. Territory,
Erysipelas, Pimples, Blotches. 1’oe- aiding beyond it* boundaries, and
ted States, and in support of this alletukw. Botts, Turnon, Tetter or Sall have never participated in it* formalion.
wanl and sarcastic influence.
Buch a supposition ia al variance with
do of the constitution, &lt;u follow*:the blood.
dinaneo of 1787, which distinctly

THE

regulation* reo|
other property

Sales of the. Wheeler Wilson for
the past year is the Best Guar~ Greatest SCROFULA nd CANCER RHEE'
ra n tee of its Superiority over all
other seicing machinesBeing the. most simple in con­
TESTIMONIAL* :
struction., and easily adapted- to
different kinds of work, running

IF YOU WANT
GROCERIES /

South aide State Street
HABT1S0S. MICH.

, .

'

iTultifm.

j With regard, follow citixous, to tbo
j district of country proposed to bo anI nexed to Michigan, lying west of Lake
Michigan, and forming from ito geoBEST PRINTS IN HASTINGS I praphical pewition a port of tho Sftk
state instead of tho/earU, we will in­
dulge a single remark. No nsoent
which • your eonvunlion could give
would legally constitute it a part of

lacier, fader, and wUhleee noiee than any other erwinf
' an qualities which recommend the Wheeler
machine,
'Wilson to the public as Superior to any other sewing

~

P A TNT ING!

tha territory or
ir.g to the United
i here unquestion-

Tho following pnaamta*
sddreae of Iter. Mr. Mu
Street Church, Boston,rondack" from his enthusi
tho sports of that wild region,— del
erod before the.Now England Agric
turnl Society, about three weeks ago.
For one, I acknowledge a debt of hour* u-.-glect daily could not poeublv
gratitude to those who, by importation
••Why,” of blooded animals, or careful attention
to the principles of breeding, have con-

that its cultivation, and employment tn
with it, is

for argument sake thpt it ia intended to

of coeeitm from Virginie and Maryland,
In every spot of territory which congress

tnaucceeafnl applications
of the United S talas, for
fire that I

Still be
hamlets of
aally men ttoned by the farmer's fireside, ** having

Te»r», KesewiMlr
ridontialh

machine in the make!.

-

UkalXINQ,
Should the Agent foU to '
SAL80M1NII0.
„
FAMOMUMUtO. store of H1CKM BRO.’K.

back before ho
be derive.!

I). COOK, Agent.
■ n**u*t*

jockeys call “bottom,

-8CB0L IIROS !

wrUMsiau »?'
Aynijt.
Rbne. UntfeA

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS !

bat ell Um&gt; appliances of civilisation,
dserwoa and boautifoljy lees. They J not to elevate the many, end diseemlhad witnessed tho • blowing up” admin­ aate with a liberal han*! on all sides tho
If attended with over so small
istered by the depot-master, tbs
procrastination in starting for
train, until at length it had

Price, «,00 per Bottle.
monument*

B. F. STEI2STHOFF

HEAD8TONEH,
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLBE,
SHELVES. ETC.

withbrrethloia intorert at the
z

ITALIAN
AMERICAN

z
Minta

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k.
C/1 jb

BABBLE

BLACK * FCT.LER.

|

f‘irs DeP0T

OY'STERS!
FRESH

booms.

nixirrsG

.

LADIES

call is.

poultby

o
£.

Snpcai ai lateral
DENTIST

Oil Paintings

to tha CAN c

city

3
1

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CHROMOS

A.i.-rGe- in tie

Baxkkk.

1*1* UI.I..1

need the diuuhraua distinettaua of the

�Vulkan

Lnntr Ths OH Capitol and the N- w I j| Stone,
Th® Corner Btono of th® New
Capltoll

'1 hunriay waa tho day appointed for
tho lajiag ol tbo cornet-etono of the
now Capitol nt Lanaing. a structure
made nMoaaaxy by th* aplowlld progre** of eur Stalo, and a monument
to th* eariteesful strurgi.* which Gov•rnor Itegtev. in hi. *ddrw*t introducing
th* ceremony, alluded to aa •■battles
fought trad victories won over nature in
b* most rugE"d mood,** leaving th* peo­
ple of Michigan th* ••proud cnnqv'.Tora
ot foree* and of swamp." Tlie cere­
mony took pl see with praror, end pa^
red*, and mu«ie, and addr**- i and
mnaanic rite. ®nl thundering salute, as

our reporter waa pvrmtitor
tho accompanying concise dm
of tho architecture of thn wnv
from the account thte wun &lt;«ro

cuotamingabrWkutory of th* State,
prepared by him also
This volume,
together with the other article*, of
a list ia given oUewhore, arohormolically
aenlod ia the atone, undur a aiab of
alate, curved with tho State arms. 'The,
description ia aa follow*^

■gSd'tto tall, rtraJgtfr oaken maata mak*
th* distant gaaar think of ahip-yards
and harbor*. In passing through tha
streets h* aoea atout, alow-moving wagon* drawn, oomatim** by double ta*uu,

•
I
1
i

ton feet long, by low or five vid*.
When thaw pus throtwh th. gat* thoy
pas* Letwte® a mountain of brick end
s d***rt of sand, and stop near one of
the largo derrick*. Tho beam swing*
slowly round, a workman with a few
stroke* of a mallet and chisel china

I

And'

”

New Advertisements,

"’”thor, whoa all th*
earth ahall crumble
&gt; te&gt; found fitted to

(IRinnT.TC &amp; RUSSELL,
Sole Afonts for Barry County for the Sale of the

,
.
:Kalamanxi, 100 ; Jackson, 75 j
1U5 ; Niles, 50; Ann Arbor, 40 • 1
.35 ; St- Beruard of EsaC ri.igir.ai
Marshall, 50 ’’------- - n-

■.lorica. ,

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves

|ipt» R«ti

grraaag aaaiKAn

”Th7TMri‘S*Wpi'b|d'CapL Jam*.
the (State Building) Commissioner!, so­
H. Baker of Utuing a» Awiatant Chief
UnUcrtwHy known ns THE BEST and moat economical -fc«
liciting competitive daiigna for a new
Marshal, and tha Detroit Light Guard
Capitol, 20 seta of drawings were re­
ffnnd Burning Parlor Store in tbo AN ORLl&gt;.—oa
Band furniahed mnaie. Firet c*m* tjia
ceived from architects of various 1 wall­
(,ru,.J
I.
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V.
A
tie* on Doeembar fifi, DJ71,
of Michigan, iu elagant regalia, with a
WAitor.-jqiprtitliik .‘ittatkliote^iMi
After n careful alnmiaaUun of each,
silk
flag,
nnd
the
Grand
Officer*,,
carry
­
the board on the 24th of January. 1872,
ing thair anprupriato 'books, square, Shoe* you must have. G. G. Spaul­
adopted th* design of Elijah E. Myers,
cumpa.a, lar^and plumb, and wesels ding boa a little tho boat stock in Has­
Eaq.. an architect thou residing st
»t Uio B»rrj County Fair
with corn, win*, and oil. They were tings, and so low for cash that none refer our reader* to L G. Whre**r. Aciln mrtrt
Springfield. Ill, and entered into a con­
need go baro-fix»t Wc all know Gary,
.
1873. m the
tract with him as architect and general fore th* laying of the corner stone. followed by 81 Maaonic Lodge*, name­ and know bo mean* just what he aay.n Northern-Passenger Agent, 72 Lloyd । '
8t, Buffalo. N. Y- or E. A. Ford Genesuperintendent ol tbo work until its Tha wall rests on a solid mass of oon- ly : Union of &amp; 0. of Detroit. Evarnil Paaaenger Agent. St. Ixiuis. Mocompletion. Mr. Myer* immediately crete, that constantly harden, until it is proen. of 8L Clare, Mural of Albion,
Qneatlon* will be cheerfully nnd prompt- [
removed his reaidencn to the city of like rock itself. Thia concrete aubatra- Union of Union Gty, Fidelity of Mil*Ono of the most common remark* of
ly answered.
.
Detroit, and engaged in tho preparation turn extends about three feet into tha dale. Unsing, Lyona, Piymoth Book of
tho dgy is that tho present panic has
earth, bnt in aomo place*, where the Plymoth, Chmax of W*at Leroy, Lex­
of *pecifieationa and detail drawing*­
EMIGRATION TURHIHG.
grown out of a want of coafidenco in
ington,
Eaton
Bawds,
Mason,
Germania
digger*
struck
a
aand-laycr,
it
gov*
to
. r, ' , , .
,
I Ou the 15lh of July tho board entered
tho Banks, and fow ran possibly be
TJii- MMt State Capitol » a large i
a
wilh MMwr, N.bemiah the depth of from 10 to 10 feet, the ot Saginaw Citf, lIvfM. UwelL QroeuCheap Farm* in South-weal Miaaonti I
, bnildars, of Ruchwtor, purpose being to have an Immovable rillo, 8t John*. Bay City. Stockbridge.
wider of the mark. Without Booking fraiira building standing withm a few o,bunl
The Atluitic A T’ocitit, Railroad Com­
sepsctally to injure ths banka, those rols of tho buwtuMS renter of Lanaing ' N&gt; y nnd I)atroiL for tho c&lt;,tutruetion basis. Ia tbo renter of the cellar exca­ Mystic of Bronson Prairie, Saginaw
Th* Grand Rapid* Husinea. College pany offers 1,200,000 aero* of laud in
uu bwek number H5 of that «ty. It of (be
boRding. At an extra vation. is a circle of concrete fir* fret Valley ol Ssginaw.'Grand Lodge, Ches­
who are soaking for the eaua* attribute wavordtrud built hy tbo Logulaturo m |cWon of (lie Lc„iMta!ul0, in March. deep and 15 broad, to support the tre- aning, Bodford. Okamua.DowItt, Spring­ ia acknowledged to be tho Iw^t furniah- Central and Southwest Missouri. nt
it in general term* to th* refusal of tho 1848, and an addition of lb fret was 1W8&gt; tl„
port, Salt River, Woodland, and St. ed and moat commodioua in tho nerth- from 83 to 112 jxrr acre, on sown j«sr»'
of
building, ,ith oR
woet, ! ,kta reputtoion for auperiority time, with free transportation from St­
banka to pay, whares* th* foot is th* made to tbo -outh end of it bv order of | 0I?cnv„ incident &lt;o it* erection, wa* au that one oe two piece* which
The Fourth Dirisfen, OapL J. A. El­ liaa given it a wide influence. The in- imuli to all purchaser*. Climate, eoil,
banka have paid to tho last dollar of tho Uialatouro of lbS5. Th. whole . h^1U^ to 81.200,000. Tbeaum agreed hnro boon taken out show that it it in
I cost of tho Mructuro exclmuro of ro* upon in the contract ia |l, 144,05? 20, Lthe most Mtisfactory condition. Th* der, Marshal, in command, with tho atitution is dcairned to bo vary thorough, timber, mineral wealth, schools, church­
prite baa lw#n 822.51.1.1'2. It* outer'i_L_:----- - —1- .ah non
lurfoco of on* pieco that had bo*n in Laming Cornet Band, included flra En- and tu prepare young man. ,ta tmuaoct es nnd law-abiding society invite emi­
clearly been a’want ol confidence, but surface has undergone a thorough rofor a couple ot months was hard enough II esmpmenta of Odd Fellows, via: Willy l&gt;u*ia«« bendy, *»rroctly and Iwjih fia- grant* from ali^ point* to thi» land &lt;&gt;f
Unttryriu.
28 fruit* and flevrorv- Fu;- |wrtir-ular* tulit* cause most bo sought ciacwhore;I painting thia aumtnsr and its attructioru 1
to ba ground, and when ground had thu of Unsiup. Washington of Lansing, patch.—Kujiutxe'
likcnass of a conglomerate or pudding­ Valley of East Saginaw, Friendship uf
drvs* Al Tui It Band Ckjmmia«H»We»y 8t than in tho banka which are only the | aa nn ornament to LamMug ha* b?cn i
considerably
enhanced
by
coloring
ita
1
stone For mouths a powerful Lttla Unsmg. Kauonda of Bay City.
Ecsxxx.—W. Cowi and 8. Lavis, ore
financial thermometer* showing what
Tho Fifth Dirfritn. with John N. In- offering faranfe Wards® 4 Dari*' Com­
machmo in th* yard was kept snapping
]M&gt;rtico iH-a-green. Thi* waa bccauM
I some &lt;.f tlie white paint fur die dap- I
it* ugly iron jaw* on piece* of atone, pvreoll Aasitaut Chief M nrshal, includ­ bined Adjustable Damper Stove Grate,
Tho legitimate buainrea of a bank is , board* und of the green for the blind* j
which ia crunched into smaller frag­ ed several lodges uf Odd Fellows in the for burning wood or coal. On* of tho
Khraiofitism. Sealdr. Unicncwt,
to receive and lend the circulating capi­ wa* left over. It wo* thought a pity to !
ments far u*e in the composition of this order of rank.
moot desirable invention* of tho age.
Burns, SoreBCiw
Nt-tiralgin,
hardening aubetanc*.
Far under
Tho coulmn forme.) at tho firing of Try it, and bo convinced, it will save
tal of th* country. Thia circulating lot be wasted; ao it was ta'xod cud di»-,
Boil*. Wounds,
ground, below tho foundation, is an &gt;n- on* gun, and commenced moving at tbo w tkird of your • fuel and otherwise
Die building ;
capital is taken in the way of depos- i posed of na aforesaid.
firing of tho oocuud gun. The line of make your stoves much more valnalilv'
uwlaciug system of draining
I i* surmounted by a cnpola which prob-1
Ulcm, Brntaes
; ably stood midway/oi the root before
that w expsetvd W provide th* moat march waa dowu Washington avenue, aadjuodurine.
23tf
al currency, though payable in currency tho addition of 1865. A broad wind- '■ ^nijiartnsss. snd at th* «'nme time giva*w*rage for the whole build­ passing in review before the Governor
and Staff in front of tho old Capitol,
on demand.
It may consul, for in­ itig stairway connect* th* upper and ing to esch apartment an abnndance of «»g
:i&gt;tiiwhf,
____
,
Tim HIGHEST MARKET CASH
thence down Chpitol avenue to Upwr TRICE fur farmer* produce at
ns nxrostra is rna causa vsosl
stance, of thousands of barrel* of floor lower *torie» The oallar la d.rutad to light. Tha orrangtymnnt of th* vanous
All Hemorrhacwt,
New Advertisements.
the roenption of wood and tho mvora- office* and departmanti will be exceed-1 Wednaeday aftoroooa. betwaaa U and street, cvunteriuarehing oo As to »ur*
THE LEADING
IHarrhtra,
mb ro«rf» fur market, a cargo of any kind
Smits; Mana &amp; Paxsnix'*moflatioa of n fiery funiaco by which ; ingly convenient; special attention 3 0'clock, tho "deposits" for tho corner­ rond tho Capitol grounds, while the
of merchandise in transit from tho pro­ tho temperature of the Legislative ;
having been given in this twpect tu tire.&lt; atouo wwro on view in the office of th* Civic 1’rocaasiun. tha Grand Laige, tho
ducer to tha consumer, or of iron ia chamber* is kept at an unendurable i wants of tho public ns wol! as to the '
Buildiog Commissioners; also the singers, and ion* invited guwto went
I.V Ut£ N0RTIHF£8r
pitch during acaaiopa, Tho cellar wxj office! having bukineaa with each other, j box that ia to hold them. Thia bos ta upon the platform.
a ktailroad Company, agaiaat which th* also fur eororal yoga'll!* rwptacle of j Tho foundation walla to the earth line about It inches d»-p and about 15
a numbar of State documenta of aom* ' are of Lamont, Illinois, Umoston*. iu i iDCbo* square, and ia mud*of copperas
shipper haa mode a draft on the pur­
antiquarian interest, moat of which were
chaser. This drab, the purchaser be­ removed and appropriated by a couple maasive block* extending tho entire ] thick a* an old cant. If nobody knows
PROBATE ORDER.
width uf the wall ami undarlinod with L,otr thick that is, say a two oeat niekla
ing supposed to bo solvent, th* bank I of *nthuataetic Jonathan OMbac-ks, who concrete to the depth uf three feet Tho ; of these degenerate days. Tho interior
receive* a* a doosit, and it la th* multi- found them there last last winter, rot­ snjieratructiire ia to bo of aanJatone lining is ol glass, a quarter of an inch
:
ting
and
mouldy.
It
is
a
tradittion
that
from Amherst. Ohio, and the partition । thick, mitred at the corner* and ground
pifeity of such depoatla that constitute,
Fxuuw Cmrass : In tbo name uf 1
' when the State offices* wore established (
Tt» unarur of ■» inoh
st least, 90 percent of what the bank | in th. building in th* good old Demo- I walla and backing* to exteriur walla' B«
lb* conrtitutod authorities of ibc State,
1 will d&lt;» of hard burned bricks
The
takes in over ife counter, and p-hich • cmtlc day*, there wore also concealed girders, beam*, joists, roof and dome
I bid you widow* to it* Capital. W*
have
aaiu-mblrtl for th* purpus* of lay­
1 in this cellar a number uf bottles con- ,1 will lie made cxcinairviv of iron, of
ing th. corn.r-stou. o! a new Capitol
Tha carrying of the product* of tho j taoing—but no ’ it is only a tradition jI which material all partittona will be
building worthy of our State a fitting
‘ any way. and it wts* moat likely ink..
country, or tbo rolling uf Iron into mils, Indeed they used to call it “stationery.” 1I made, except where conitrurtrd of tiiaTh* bestremtdy fur iLiarrbva, Cholera ,
' homo for tbo different branch, of our
| aonry.
I governniMt. To thorn of ut who havi Morbus, Colic and kindred Diseam-a
repreaenta different branches of the le­ j The foaor floor of the building is
Th* stair* throughout the building,
' watched the growth of Michigan from that con be Ciuml iu tbo Civ or Coun­
gitimate business uf tbo country, aa the ' occupied by tho Hall cf the Hour» of.1 including atop*, risers, band-rails, bsl। infancy to manhood, tho occaaian r*- ty, for 25 rents |« r bottle, for gale by
agriculturists do an other, and thia Representative* and tho legislative .. u*ters. and bearers, will be exclusively
8. J. Rich Druggist.
. calls th* tails and trials of early days, ' ' 20tf
kmd of circulating re pi tai cunstinitn postufflee, together with a cloak room. ;; of iron. Tbo corndore, from tho b»«’THE C0MMEBC4AL DEPARTMENT
tho anxieties end care* of (Monitor life .
n rommiltaa-rooci, u paate-room, a hall, .
the majority of what ia called lank de- 11&gt; sleeping-room for tho jUnitor, and au ■। ment 10 tho top of the building, will be
while a ]&gt;ardoaabl* .gotism. a* ww look
Tho ■
poaita. Tbo movement of stocks or tire 'N^d-eornor for the storage of ducuuwn- i, paved with marble and alate.
about
ua,
tell*
of
Irtltte*
fought
and
1 Span Horses,
I nwmt approved arrangement* will b*
victoria* wuu ov-r nature in bar most
I tary lumber. A vault open* cif from ', emtdoyed fur ventilation, steam-heating,
rugged mood. To-day wo stand har­
any j-*rt of tho circulating capital of I the poetoffice, and even now coutalua I) and lighting by gav.
as cunquerot* of fuse*: und swamp an-1
1 Yoke Oxen,
tho mystonoua file* of a forrnar epoch.
Die baaament story will contain nn
tha avuntry, and. if the banka tn much
can proudly say: “If thuu emkoet n
I The reran wna anciently occupied by all, armory contacted with tho department
aa touch the** thing* thoy du *u nt their ; of th.! State office--., which iu tim» ex- jI of th* Gnartermaatcr Grn«ral, and the
beautiful punintula, behold it bent."
In olden tunm tempi™ and public
pariL Speculation in stock* is mainly jailed so aa to turn out d! but tho ' remainder of the story will be derated
1 Two-year-old Heifer.
building* were erected, not aloa- for us.
confined tu th* large citieo, and before Auditor General’s department. Then st proaont tu storage, although, tho
I but aa memuriala of king or conqueror,
th* panic, ia Mid to bare required tome ' the Auditor Generate busino** grew so 1, room* being high and well-lighted and
J end inacribod with records nt tboir vnl. I great that it had to have roomier quar- ventilated, will make oicoUcnt office*,
1 Yokeiyearling (Steers,
fifty millions of bank deposits, out of tors, and the Supremo Court euiveeded
should th*y Iw rwquiro&lt;l at any time fur
crumbled into duet; king and conquer­
I to the tenancy. Sine* tlie Supremo.1 that purpose. Tbo first »tory, which
or aro forgotten; metal and granite
posits in tho whole country, tha remain­ . Court left it has been durine' session, I will be 20 feet in height, will contain
1 Two-year-old Steer,
hare diaapjwurwd; time lias conqu-red
der of which is pratumod to have Iwen th* depository of th* L*gialative mail office* and private apartment* tor the'
alt And ao it will bo. But our great­
: and of State atatioaer’s ware*, nnd ia । vanous ri'tate office* and bureau!. Upemployed in the legitimate btisinevv of
er civilisation, with its triumphs of in­
; the handiest haunt for fatigued law. |■ on thin floor will be a main corridor exth* country- A* wo hare said of th* ; maker* to recuperate their oxhauatod ।1 tending arrou the building from oa*t
ventive
nrt
and
skill,
make*
It
certain
1 Yearling Heifer,
m» ««&gt;&gt;&gt;«
v.
i and good Heanx- will Lu furoi*h«d to
bank deposits made up in thia way not. onstgios by splitting all over th* atov* |' to woat, through the rotunda, under the ! aB(U Acrepted Muauus of Michigan, that, though building*
cnataruerethrougliftut tho' county free'
more than 1,0 per rent ia in currency. hearth, between th*ir *l*vntod boots, dome, and cruiied at right angle* by a 11,73,
of-charge.
‘while they sit and diicuss thp Stat* corridor 845 icot (in length, extending I
of Michigan State Mod­
24 Sheep.
I7tf
Hu.uxu, Hum 4 Co.
buaineoa and tboir own.
, from the north to the south entrance, jd Sxi*ty, lb73. _
than from 8 to 6 jer cont
But all
Tho second atory aocmnmuialcs the jI The rotunda wifl bo pan-d with hexaCollection of copper cents for 57 year*
NATIONAL NEW1PAPEI
' 1a-u Itoed make* th* beat buggies iu
know th*A great bulk is in chock*, bills, Senate chamber wilh it* paste-room and (, gun block* of gtaa.1, atx inch** in diam- ■ between 1794 awl 1 bbl.
ho State, and only charge* |l50 for
or drafts drawn against property in committee-room, tbo Governor’* office,i etor and an inch and a half in thickness, ,
Tw0 rolumca uf the Curapdrd Laws, i the future by th* ruins of uur build* ■
tag*, dug up by tho antiquary, but by h«ua. and uses Ity- patent vrbiwl at that;
tranrin, or property in courao of produc­ and that of hi* private secretary, a j, supported by a frame of iron, intu which [ 1-71,
ud narrwals them right - "up id' tbo
great coramittoo room for the gat’wring ।I each piece will be clotely fitted. From | Cop, of Detroit Uty Directory. 1878. I the record of oar deed* as individual*
tion, which are equivalent to each other
of gigantic k&gt;bbi&lt;‘* tho rooms of tho ■ Uits rotunda, which is 44 1-2 feet in diItojxirt of Crime and I'aupotiam iu ' and cummnnitire, by uur public Mt&lt;, by
in making up the exchange* of th* State Superintendent uf Public Inatruc- 1 lunnter, tbo interior uf tho dome, open • Michigan. 1873.
onr legislation, by our cara tor the pub­
country, which constitute a perfect sya- tion. and hi* deputy, nnd tho newly *s- I to tho height of I’B foH. may bo saon.
Manoni of Om.tituliuaal Cunvontioa, lic good. If wo make moral worth,
honeaty of purpose and integrity of anul
tem where cvufldeuco ia not violated, tabliahnl offic" of tho Cknumisaiuner of! with gallori** oxtotiding in it from oath | 1^4*7.
tho jiathway to public position ; If our
| Camlogu* of State Library, 1878.
and are tho buaiaea* barie of the whole Railroads. The Exroutivo uffii-o. the' of the sturire aburo.
To to ilruetr MsmUj, X*r.UHl..,l&gt;Tlogiatatton is kept pure and aweet; if
Department of Instruction and tho LogUpon
th*
aoeund
floor,
st
tho
north,
Ual
of
Oflkws
of
the
Most
Worship
O!t« &lt;1 KAYO CASH FkIxE VF
commsreial world.
the cotnon good is tho comon low, we
ulalivo halls enjoy th* aploadot* of an- end of th* building, will b« th* Holl of
(j^nd lodge of Vrehtean
I cient carpeting and of damask curtains ,1 Ilapreaantstive*. occupying th* height • «------- r---------------*5,000
IN GOLD !
------- i--------- shall leave behind us a history more
enduring than brick or marble -a her­
OMKOBLXHCA.su FBIZMgr
, of a once gorgeous crimson. Bat th* |I of two etoriea, 4q fret Thia hall will 1
of eonfidor.ee in the banka, ia a want of furniture i* inexpensir* throughout, and I
itage richer than gold or procuus
i bo 70 foot in width by 77 1-2 ia length,
85,000 IN SILV\EB!
stones. May thh bo th* ambition of
confidence in tho ability of tho parties1 tbo Gubenratorial office, which probably ]: with gallepee upon the mat. south, and
our time and our hope for th* future,'
io whom thia mtirchamlire of ovary surpaaae* everything ulae in th* build- i west »id»i Th" south gallery will ex­
remembering always that
। ing, ia not lurnishud with half tbo cost tend bock 22 1-2 feet, making the m;
cn maturity of tho draft*, though thia, or magnificence of tho business ctllicwi of
many young lawyer* barely started in
is probably a very small one. The lar- their profowiun.
TOBAGO) fnrin Ur ets to »l- at
Th* desks in tho other likrt obstructions in thi* hall, tha
United Biatoa postal card.
Bsmt, Maxxx &amp; Petero/*. .
g«*t elemant in this want of confidence,। Senate end Repreaontatiuo Chamburs railing uf which hi Io bo of omlaMavd
Toe number of peoplo from abroad ia
pertains to th* mercantile papor, in1 and mado to aceummodato two m»to­ colored plate gins*, will bo supported eetimatad al 80.00U, and it we* a wry
If you .want the
best Faintinc.
1 tho iron roof trunre, and tho gallo- sober, ceurteoua, inielligsnt lookiug
which all our banka invest th* bulk of bon emcee, nn-.l tho choirs are high- by
KaLumining or Graining, aver dooo m
backrd ami caac-bottomod, with grwn j
will be aunported by iron glrdors crowd. At night-fall Ua Civ Marshal
their deposits, at varying rate* of fater- cuahion*. Tbo cumberamno and old- rioe
thia city.
"O. John MtabsoL Ho M
c
entirely
hidden from view. Th* hall reported no drunken or disorderly per•ata, tbnt is, tho notes of hand given by fhabioned &lt;laia over tha SpcakaCa chair will
,
be lighted hy nhu&gt; window* on
th* merchants who have borrowed this in the Tlouau i* Mid to bars traveled each
c
aide, four cn tho lower floor and
The adrortieod lima for the procoreon
circulating capital for thirty, sixty or from the Virginia Ajsurnblj, where it ffivo on '.be upper, and by a larg* sky­ to form waa 12 o'clock, but owing to
j
in tho roof over the gloss roiling.' the delay in arrival at rtiirond trains,
ninety day*, as tb* cam may be, until uhadowod Patrick Henry in tho aariioet light
LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE
daye of tho Republic through Ohio, lb*
-j
gas-light will bo rctlectod down tho various bodiu. were not all present
the convcmrni of their mwehandtee in where R tdao did oorvico for the early j
through tiii* caifing.
until noarly 2 r. a. Tbo old Capitol
turn can pay thorn. Th* largwi amount Legislature of that CuoununwMlth.
The Senate Chamber at the south end and the State Office* war* uaed a^bred( th*building wifi oorteipand, in al! quartaw for tho Office* of th* day,
of tho aaaeto of a bank consist ol tb*a* Tin. furniture in both clxambvre i* well of
,
btrt eix*. with tbo Itrprwionta- Manbslt ami Commits*** of Arraagoyr-mi* 1* to pay, and it stems to tea that noottgh made, and an uocaawonal w- reepecte
nishing of tha roaawodd finish renews tiv*
t
Hall, it being of -the aamh width,
tl,. mein tbiment of tho want of eonfiit* pristine polish.
Thia renovating tbut shorter by 12 feet
d*nre in financial rircla* to day, may pruceas waa rowrted to a fow week* ago
Between the Lcgislntivo Holla, ftt tho
hart invited ua to
ith do*p hu­
bo summed up in th* want of confidence ■a order to tboar proper hotter to th* west
!
tront of the central portion of tho
mility, for Thoa art holy, and we are
in tho ability ot thus* who . owe U-o Conatftultdna) Commiasiou, whisk now. qbuilding, will bo tho bail fur the State
mi* to ain agoiwat Thee-with hop*,
occnpim this Senate Chamber, and which Libeaxy. This hall will bo 100 feet in
for Thou beat promised to pardon and
mmxfcanta to pay thorn, *0 that they in
found that ball amelliog like a furuijaro tength. 40 feet wide, and open to tbo
bias* ua. May our boorte bo wartnod
tarn can pay the banks. Wifi tb« far­ •hop.
to|&gt; of th* bailing, n height of M feat,
wkh lore to Th.-o for Tliy
mer* who cunrtitate 95 por cut of th.
Tho upper rooms of tho budding are with palletk- wmtaintrg alcove* for thi&gt;
Gtewol Wta. Humphrey tote CU^
matebants dri&gt;kw* pay tho mmaaaia plrnract. however, and doubly ao in convimlent Arratqercncat of book*.
.
Thue,
and onabto w to make Tby low
MarebaX, with Cri. F. ttafeteMw. OapAt'the east frotrf, upon tho same floor, r^m Charim Hodakm. ttareL H.Mow,, th*«tl.aadgaid. of cretfif*. BMbfo&lt;
»o tirey can promptly pay their rapidly sumuiur. Tho vonlitation in winter M
undaoiably poor oil orar the houac. will bo-ft suit of rooms for tho Gover­
maturing paper, if so, bQ will bo w*!L p-.itoulariy briuw stall a, and scarcely a nor wad hi* Secretary. Or»r tbo Guv- G. M- Hasty, Dr. Georg* E. M*raa*y,
That ia tho financial situation cf to-day N-wiun [*»« without th* ixiutrivauc arttov'a room*, upon the third floor, snJE.lL ItartM Aids.
Firrt Divtawn ratlndre^ th. Mtf-. Thon raquireat far all th* Hoeaing* w.
inanutauell. That they aro and will of sum* fearful and wonderful aspara- will b* th* Sujwroe Court room, with „ Th.
~~7
, turt-o reeaiwd. W. thank Tire-.-far the
tur* for lb* purificaiioa ol tha air. Th* roam* In cluse proxinrity, far flio eCcom- uStaS” ST**
TbT' J?
U.’’ a
8? latoriry tedI gordly heritag. which Thon boat giyra
arofledaa
ef
At*
j*4g««
and
attaroeya,
ben. The pawnpt aal. st retnunaratre* nary Cure pivreiug tire Capitol from ,
from Drtvmt tad ofl. sad a -btetal-a WI us for th. civil nd roligtou* prinfegand offic** of th* Attorney General.
, which w. enjoy, and for tkr muttipltod
prime of all their crop*, and for the pur- first loot to attic, and involving the non- 1Ta. remainder of the teaiad end- third
[ murifeotationa of Oy fever toweH Ms.
chaae of which, oripptod as they may struction of two .giant cbimn*y-Uhs ituric* will bo devoted to committals
, W. thank Tto- that Ikon drirt pre ■
n trunrantee
. wisdom to th* &lt;ath*m of *«r country to &lt;
be, th* bwnka are farcuriuag a&gt; abun­ atruesurea through tho middle of th*, rooms and cither anartawtito rctiuirod
I'i'-J*
SomelhiuR *f the most effi c- fortheLegirinture. On either rid*\of
, lay the -foundation. *f- pmo*. Ubjriy 1
dant supply of ounwncy, piece* that building.
tivo order i.’Jtorjunfy Matfed, for at ah
I and safari. W. btea* ~d ad*r* Thy
th* rotunda a grand stairway rites
, gloaiZVjtefy for tki. »y toriog
tn&lt;«l ovary MaMiion ano ortwo duadis pe- from
,
th* bmunsate to th. foorih atom.
«ur more.ar lea* directly atlnbateble to I private stairways being provided in eth­
. kiodaaw sad psovUtero, and wo hum- .
the vife air of Use council chambers.
i er porttoM of the building aa canv.aThe bunding otaadv high up behind
fifoar-i will he faDy restored, and tho
elm* uad •wtgreon*, it; tie maldte *f a tancn may require. An .torotor, to ba,
opteered by atoam, will be ai loafed 3®
bnertHM *f the country wSTgo forward
cajiocim* equ*re, tho greasy level at
a. thongs no panic bad existedIt which i» so high shove tho teval uf dw .tho crtjtrni portion of the building. Th*
roof will b* of' oomuratod ga!vinia®d
street tutthore i. a flight uf half a .froa, Borartrwtiid in each a maaaor tbit
notreoM. wffl b* &lt;cr«»ira..d by th*
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HW
a
.. „
’*» vard.
200 04
ueo. Altoft, service u* poliee.
2(W
Geo. M. Reed, Marshal.
{34 9g
On motion tlw above account* w»ro
allowed by ajes and ua^o* ** follow* t
Ayra Jewell, Bcastnor, Boice, Mudge,

j W o ask special attention to th* pro*.'
. pectus of the Ixrxa Ocxia, published ■
| at.Chicago, to be found in our advert!*- j
, ing column*. Thi* ia today beyond
:queetion tho ablrot *dh*d journal in tho
: north-west and i. thoroughly wU******.
'pa’y, and radically Republican, in prinjdple*. and 1* all in all porottityeMe
! tbo newspaper of tho north-wMt, Subosiptiofu reeeivsd at thi* office nt the
•' It-tenl rii&lt;J pice*.

P. A. Blsokmau, beat do 3 j r*.
oH,
:
S L Devens, beat tiiule bone,
W Mitchell rorond du,
Alfred Parker beri brood mare,
Isuc Newton second do,
;
[site Newlou best coll 3 yr* old :
A box of liver pill*, faro of charge, | S R Molatyro second do,
John
McQueen
best
2
yror*
old
.
endoM-d in tho wrapper with ovary lx&gt;t, A B Cook roeond do
flo of Kress Fever Tonic, and sold by ' John Parton* beet oolt 1 yr. old :
J- P. Robert* &amp; Co., on thu warrant of I Wsn H HcndervlioU, second do
tho proprietor* thnt thia Tunis will cure ■ Alfred Parker, beet oockiag coll
fev*r and ague, chill* juul fever, dumb I David Hoflatelter second do
j C W Palmerton best draft here** I
ague, and nil form* of this maladv. Go . Iforucy Wright second do
!
get a buttle and try it. Tb*ro i&lt; no j L Strew best ilngle draft hone
I
arrouic, no strychnine, nor' any other John Palmerton best walking team I
!
poisonous property in tho medicine; It A J PatBMrtoa second do

qro*.—1 aia out of Dertnadar, and with
you to send tno a botilo by thu boater.
By AH. Bra.rt.er
•
I hare used it for burns wound*, bruis­
That a cruse-walk be laid ncroe* Wai. e*, etc, upon tbo human fifth, and also
unt «troet on tho oast side of Jaffhrroti un my bones, and am now using it for
•freet and aerou Stat/ street on th*
a film on on* of my hone's *yrs, and
east aide ot Creek street.
* now nearly well. 1 cunrida^i: the
On motion of Aid. Ham* the matter host external application I have ever'
wa* referred to committee oti rid*-

XAd&amp;Kt
g^5“trri?w
‘fFuS’. '"-

'

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING!

8ITXS

Naytw Jewell.
By Aid. Mudge.
ha* been tried for lb* last ton year* in
litn'reJ; That tho Street Commi*- Indiana and Illinois,'and ia a iuccero.
uoaer repair tho road cn section Eno

CHURCHES.

John IL

Mr*. B. Gola, best salt rising
btonit
Mn. 8. Andrus, graham bread
John Hammond, beet lot currant
Mr*. MW&gt;Hardr, brat lot blaek-

Mr*. Wm. Jonea, b*ft rag carpet
Mr*. A. -*pcaable, best wool
•tucking*
■
Mr*. Hannah HaU, 2d do
Mr*. A. Kennedy, brot wool
gloves
Mr*. L H. Barnum, best woo!

A •ucoow—The Barry County Fair.
busy.

A D Cook, best machine work
on tho ground -JR’ heel* r
&amp; Witoii, no qw
Mrs I II Barnum, bcatwg cabin

to $12
to 50
to 30

Fall Overcoats,
...........
Hoavy Winter Overcoats for Men,

HMT OTHHW8W GNUS 111 THE 8M.

Mr* C S Whitcomb, cotton tidy
Mist Carrie Goodyear, ombroii

Puxn'a Emin. When you have a
Report »ay* that another effort is to pain or an ache, try thi* great Vegeta­
bo made to rolahUdi a natripap-r at ble Pain Destroyer. Try it!
Nashrill*, iu thia county, this timo by a
gontlaman from Lawton. Wo trust for

Min Carrie Goodyear, toilri sot
Miro 8 L Barlow, head brack­
et*
Mr* W W Kelly, pin cushion
Miss A E Lathrop, coraet
Mn D G Robinson, machine

Bt»»rr would be glad to ae* tho *ffort
prove n failure, for it i* w»ll known tha!
tbo few hundred dollars that have gon*
each year from th iaptoe to Hosting*,
for Job Work, Advortiaing, etc., will
steadily far rearing
now remain at home. It *rems incred. Ro«tcr’« Block is approaching com- ible, huw*rer, that a nownpamer editor,
An invitation having l*-o extended W U Fisk b*kt *pa«irii grade on
pfotioa with great rapidity.
an educator of the poopU, who is *x- to ouroolf nnd wife by tho Doctor, to b«
limb*
Next week tho Board of Supervbors pacted to advance every *nterprieo that preevut at the above wedding, we of L 1&gt; Gardner raeoed do
will
builsl
up
and
forward
hi*
roition,
will bo fa **Mion nt the Court House
course attended and a happy timo wo Q 11 Itowcu belt eouenld buck
fa this city.
had, indeed. Thvrowere prowtit about
Our dubbing liri will b« publithod
sixty pcroone, mostly relative* of th*
nett week. It will bo worthy of pnbbhdu ami bridi^room. At eight o'clock
p m. tho {'.usKir* wore thrown tpened
to the gueils who entered nnd took
'Attention i* asked to the b's: of promfasa* award*! , at tho Fair of the
Not a bU of that Mr.
Wo seat*, and presently the bridal party
Barry County Agritmltatnl Society, »poko with ou reformat to oucolro* made their appearance, followed t&gt;T th*
but to you, but we thought, and Kill Rot. Gilbert Phillips, pastor of th* M.
published in another column
E. Church at Wayland, who united tha
Tbo resignation of Wm. H. Jewell, think the -V«* man will find it rather
hajspy couple fa the holy bonds of wed- &lt; [..^'^Jngt’m^anTchin.
Eeq4 Alderaian in the Cr»t ward, wa* an exponaira luxury to keep up a piper
•
out- lock. At tho ooneluafon &lt;4 the ceremopresented and accepted at tho Oourteil at N_ihrilfo, even with the
ny, and after the usual congrntulatioa
meeting on Monday evening.
tho
Dr.
and
his
wife
were
called
to
the
y**d local paper fa any particular that
rittfag room ubor* many splendid and
general hunrowork ia a private family, *,*0,1 tbo call off truth of throe patent costly presents awaited them. A spicaPublishing Houee*. Vo* in OUT n0^
uber* steady employment of
rajri
given abov* w* had ao reference to thi*. did ailyer tte-*it waa presented by Mr.
Will !•* given. Enquire at th* Bxxwsa j
for we did not suppoie any “no printer, and Mr*. Critlcmlmi the bri.lu* ixronte,
gold piece* by tha Dr*, father aud
would uro them in an ialrilignul mmWith iU aeeuatotned liberality the
mother, silver knives and fork* by fak­
Michigan Central Railroad Company
er nartira. and many marc valuable
treated ih» patient* ia Asylum for th*
prceent* were made. Tho next thing
Inaaue at Kalamazoo, thro* ear* fall, to
a froo rid* to Booth Haren and return.

AU interoetod, will do weU to remombar that tho County Superintendent of
School* win hold an examination of
teacher*, at the Court House in thi*
city, on Friday and Saturday of this

DEPARTMENT.

Mus Maggio Hoonan, wax flow

The Sujireme Court i* in Marion at
Laming.
.
Wcod wanted on subscription at tho

{muted next wook.

YOUTHS'

36 CANAL STREET,

Aid. Jewel! tendered hi* rerigr.alfon
which ujon motion Was arwpteiL
Connecticut voted cn Monday by a
On to-Jtioti Council adjounxQ.
majority of from 2 to 3,000, to fix tho
W. &lt;&gt;. Hxtxs,
capitol of that State at Hart tent

And now it ia th* Cashier of tbo Sr.
l*.uis Mutual Life Insurance Company
who ha* aburod the confidence repooed of the briel note rr* gave place « °P°n
fa him, and ba* stol* a large amount, hronsg n rumor that a paper wa* friW
tome $65,000, of th* comiuurie* funds. of at Na»hvilto.
A condensed rvport of the proceed­
ing* at tho laying ot tho oomcr-etono of
the New Capitol, will be found in an­
other place. Thn olcx|ucnt and abl*
Orator Hun. Win. A. Howard, will be

AND

Children's Chinchilla, Cape and OthdyStyles of Overcoats.

By Aid. Boicelent family paper, ilo»- T. Dewitt Jul- i
ThAt the Mayor appoint a committeo
uisdge editor. Far it, A. L Hi-rtoir, of
of tlireo tu uetify all person* who have
. thi* city is Agent lor Barry Co. With
friend* burial in tho old ceto»tery aud
orury copy g,,c* valuable chrome*—See^
| tt&gt;«u. Full particular* next weoic.

Ir.rrearing-public confidence.

BOYS'

Children's Suits,
Boys' Suits
Youths’ Spits;..

for Boys,
for Youths,

By Aid. Beiamvr.
That the Street (for
totopotsnt surveyor

Lar or l.cmta* remaining at the
Heating*, P. 0, (Mt Sth, 1873.'
Hcnrv Campbel^ Alexander Eno*, 2
Prof.
R. Kruta. Anda Mooro, John
By Aid. Berner
The klreet commissioner bo autbpri- Pen!*, W. H. Snydor, Nutban P- Smith,
Goo.
Thomoa,
Oliver Sale.
sed to purchase material and lay a con­
Direct your lottcr* to numbor of 1’. 0.
ductor irvtn Allen &amp; Mcl^llan's build&gt;»« on State street to the cittern in cen-

A beautiful day.

Fino Beaver Suita for Men, ....
Fine Cuatom Made Suits for Men,
Double Breasted Pea. Jacket;..

CHILDREN’S,
C. B. Salisbury, 2 tub* .Sept.
Mre D. °McOmb*r, unpta Mfi
•oap
Mr*. S. Andras, 10 yard* flannel

A Kennedy b**t I year old
John Panotu tccoud do
Clark Garwood brat rolling mala
coll
D C Sanborn best darham bull
D MeOrabcr b»»l 1 year eld darhim boll
D C Sanborn boat durbam row

Good Heavy Caaeiniere Suita for Men,

After .upper, marie was .aggoated
and the yn«n&gt;g bride took her *••! at
th* piano, (efwhirii »ho i* master) and
W* Iritenml to sor.M- of the finwt ringing
and pUvina w* have he.nl fa • W
time. At midnight the party broke up,
the wedded pair going to tfa wfotere
huroo. at Wayland, where the Dr. bra
practiced hi- prof.uion for th* peri
..
_
— .1
&gt;... &gt;ta&lt;! nmsired
* apltndid rurideuoM into which to intro­
duce bi* youthful wife, and lb# gnrot*
to their ro*i»«i»e homosWe heartily wiah tho Dr. and hi*
toruly wifo^a happy life journey
n-ver a thought arise in th* broari
of either to cost a *htx!o of regret over
their unfcn.
1L .

BACON &lt;fc KARRS

D R McElwain, brat dent corn
Geo Koogfa Uri l-arfoy
Benj Cole, beri bW brat*
Geo Keaglc, best turnip baet*
John Flemming, best peranepa
■
•
• carrots
(roc Keagte, brat tomato**
I &gt; A Owen, brat onions
J F Emory. tx*t sw*e t pc-tetoos
Jerome Pahn^Tton, brat whib

TSESiBKJj
J M Bessmer, best early Vermont
potatoes
D A Owen, best fiat turnip
Geo Keagle.btri hubbard squash
Geo D Mooro, b**t winter *qua*h
J W Hotehkto, beet col trait of
all kind*
J W Hotehlu**, beat fall pippin
apptee
J W Hotnhkiss, brat black De-

E P Bornum, brat R I greening
nojdra
J W Jio’tehki.a brat golden ru»John 1’nrodn^' W winter ppiti

E P Barnum, brat 20 or plppta
applia
C W Crotber, brat maiden.* blush
J«rom*‘S!to«ton. boat poor*
J W Hotehkise. W quintea
Geo D Mooro. beat co! canntl
ftuB

Tbo dinner nn tli* Fair Ground*, furni»!«d by J. H. Sutton, Jr. and Cha*.
8. Rrod. i* tlio .ubjoct of mort farm­
able notice* than any other public din­
ner in lb* county, within our know!edge, end wo congratulate the office^

New Styles.

JOB PRINTING
W H DarlingJ
C W R &lt;tosady lxsllx helve
Altod Ifaxtoo brat muxrie k*.

�tedx,*rxftKRESs
its
I?

FILLS e set k
rp AT I? Rfd. a.
Uttls. .„J is T ft I Ln.ik.r

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
FOREST WRIMG

A WATCH FREE

(PRISE

OOL’ORN. COLDS.

HOARSENESS

riltCJ.

100,000 00 WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
' l*t-**r j*/

Ayers

SINE’S
nrr aKhtebprise.
Ok Qrarf CinMPnz6,orjim iiOoIC
Ona Priae of AS.iMX) in Klwr I

r'lJmi

Cherry Pectoral,

Ayers

Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Grey Hair its
natural Vitality and Odor.

MURDER?.

vuco ngtveublc.
healthy,. and
cffwtual lot
jnvscrring th-

Smmt

stBMnn. slis Istsran st lbs raws' usilo
Mrasat.wr saau,ta be *sM seasaltr—bsrb
fc.W.BTHCSSaTjfe'. !S
ibsn b sew rUinsS t * bs See se ssSO Mneelsre

as Alle.neT les st Iturty d.Usr* &lt;SS1, a, U&gt; M.4
bHuw*esaeewn br»»&gt;s*-i■ **a asmaites
al law st Is Man, ksrtss bssa IsMiistal u rs

rttlortt fM

•r.i
'
saved by thia abdication, ami otimulatod intn activity, ao that a n*w
growth of hair ia produced. Inatca.1
of fouling tho hair with a joaty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean ata! v igorous.
It» uecaaional use will prevent tha hair
from turning grey or falling oft and
consequently prevent loldties*. Tha
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp amata and prevents the forma­
tion of daudrnfC which ia often ao un­
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
.teleUnous sulietance* which inake
some preporatwaa danprro.it and injtvriunt to the hair, tha Vigor can only

PAPER
The Babcock

WASHINGTON,

Mi&gt;:sr» irliixK itr&lt;M .»i,

Michigan Central\R. Ro6&gt;. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing rise can La found so desirable.
Containing neither .■!! nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and ret lasts
long cn the hair, giving it a rich, glassy
lustre, ami a grateful perfume.

without first ascertaining tho absence of
foul air or •‘damps'’ ia it
1r*t the taallut thwa; k'iauw* lighted I
randlo or lam.
•Mnri and |
lower it sLiwTy
V. &lt;&gt;n ri-atTimg tho .
bottom. the Haute « undimiuish.d aud
routinue* thus a [n-rsun may descend
with safety. If on tho ctmtmrf, it b«- ■
cornea extinguished bafixre reaching the'
l-ultutn. or basing reochel ik waniw and
soon goes out, there would I* positive
dang’t in ffewebding into'smh.u w^IL
for the failure in the than would Jirovo

position that thvAT»a«
although
and treat it. accordingly.
tb«u night not bo »ut
------ ,
guish a lighted vandk. Ibero might tv ,
sutBcient to piuduro hoadacbo, ur other i
unpleasant results, in one who might
have to remain in it a short tiuie.
Tbe best preventive against the poisonoua gas in quearion ■» trvali slaked
lune. It mif be sifted ditecliy into the
well through a ticn slave, or mired with
water and sprinkled in through tho nos
sei of a watering pot—the main object
being to diffuse tho lima as much as
possible. This is * certain remedy.
The quantity necessary to bo used
will depend cn the amount of tbe damps
and the thoroughncwi with worth the
limo io applied ; but as the article In not
costly, it may bo used freely.
From
half gallon to a gallon of the fresh slab-

Folses Blssrss Q

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass.,

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co.,
rrsnual »»d AuwlrUwl &lt; W—UO.

New Book for Agents
.“rsiiXSr'. st;—4k.«
Ik Ul&lt; -I !k. r-stb &lt;sn Msanw-rssctlos Ims
a Uiwb ihrosil. wsnS straw* &lt;m its-.
S«»iMewl&gt;ss r ?Lo5a!&gt;**OBLi:

Will Life in the Far West

alr.| SsMsaiVw &gt;. A II.

KIT CARSON

ssrtSlU

VINECAR BITTERS

DEBMADOR?

Magnolia Balm
□looming Complexion.
THE HURRICANE
renter

LANTERN

2754
LIFE SIS PHOTOGRAPHS 1 I NnSsr wOsreS. ibss wHSIa

resasr San IU

^.sllas^l st US.I .a* la •«* essi U Ms assks
trpswish trr a’ isaffi

nl L—

iMha-lssi Sil«a*t tesaiv Son Situs Lbs Uns
INK.
M ». —..a„„
CRAYON,
WATERGOLOIl
AND OlIsS,

will,. [Ail. SI

of tho carbonic acid gas, damps, and
render* the same kannlMS.
In caso of nareaaity, whore the' lime
cannot be had, the next best remedy,
perhaps, ia to tis up a bundle of straw
or grass sufficiently large tu touch th*
wall on all sidos. Thrwrf this quickly
to the bottom and repidl* withdraw it.
Repeat tbo onccation until it ia known
a thorough change has been made in

For! Wayre, Jaota &amp; Sajiuai

PARLOR GOODS

UICH1CAS

AND

1WOZER » FMNDEB^

CHAMBER SETTS.

Sfi Cunsl Straot.
Grand Rapida

PIER GLASSES!
I. Dau, 4
iJwlrU.1

JOB PRINTING

UffiWt'i.WlNMW DRAPERY

4823534848485323232348

any style, patterns of which we have
t» exnlbit. Wa have tn stork a
splendid line tit

SIDEBOARDS
Ota DINING RDCI
FDENITURE, Id CcrrEspE^.

lSj.S.1

Everag Exercise ftrFowU-

£.177X11 KJl)T£S1T£LU/XO, GOUT. GOITRE,
lliROXCUITJS. RCJIV.
|0L'5 DSP ILITT. JXC1P-.
I a A.V T COXSUMP TJOX.
lend all darasrs anting from an
Impure condition of the Bk«l.
IS.i&gt;d fur enr IIo«adals» Alka|»ac, in which you will And err-

Th* Uve St"* Jonrnal (BofWa)
aaya ; During tha summer, »lm fowls
must bo kept shut up on account ot

JOB. PRINTING

UeHM-Wlth
Ula Mate 'J
•"•Uta
&lt;AIS Ua&lt;
IMroit

IsSSSIMsnni. IsSilMt IsasauwtaH. M.rrsm.

1 staraesjBtLT•sam.'sx

T““’ NORTiiwutrrax modte.

MniLlannUblHiiii Mros.

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RSTX3 OF AJtFIRTISIXG.

VOL. XVII]

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1873
Stive Your Monev

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL
AWr Agents for Barry County for the Sale of the

AN V MLS OR k. RJISSELL,

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Celebrated Diving Flue Stoves

^3

DRUGS
Brf-

« ll as. IL lit! Kit.

Universally known as THE HEOT ami noil economical
B^“ Wood Burning Parlor Stove in the WORLD.-1®t

It HIGHT k. HOLBROOK'

WK

co.

rot rock

C. &lt;L HULUHOOK.
irtuKXKT ti I... Mww &gt;. Ck,

Medicines

FIRST PREMIUM!

Dye Stuffs,

fE|Ag.i„.w.nW over all competitors at the Barn Counh Fair
187.3. ok the
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BEST PARI.OB STOVT

j.l..|nn». « Miirn&gt;'&lt;

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F. BROWN. M. l&gt;.

■sr-isjrujw Don’t Fail to Call and Examine it.
PHErfCHIlTlONrf

r. IIH AKE. m. n.

M.mi a ('

Assortment of all Kivlen nf Cook and Cottage .
Stoves.
'
'I

fjorirp.

ribute equally the pablic
among the proper ;
। square mDeo of land, with fixed bound­
ifate. Let Michigan
, arias, a very good place in which to
•or all ol these, and
TRF. IHFAMCY, 0H0WTH AMD JU- i erect a State- Bat the land with all its
will not b&gt; f nindjwanting. Her brief
TUUTY OF MICHI0A1.
jirodnctirs power, with its waving forThs country hero dekerfbed career of less than two score yuan has
csta ami mineral woaUh, is far from be­
marked a progress in ell these things
ing the State. With this territory as a
——. — --■
i— — ■ that rhaxacterise a wall doreloped
place to put a State we are mure* than Macomb, Wayne, and Mucro* &lt;■ .unties, i Btats, (hat gtres her a high position
satisfied. The State of Michigan is not 1 see many i-wpt. hsre from that por- , smongri her sister States of the Union
twi&gt;.sc*&gt;re years old—sis tamtorv wss
. U-fore Cbriatojdier Columbus.
For inanY veare tuis peninsula re | report. I may teem
i things wnkh charactoriae a free
1 Timo
sea
inamed trrra mojtnlt, in the aperehen- j folkws, probably we
Time will not nermit
permit mo
me to tit
preesnt
sion of many a myth, a bom I piece , they bred in a count
details of what’ha* b*en achieved
aboonding in swamps and marshes and
••
had iupioeed yrm would go far to | and rapid progreea in
tbs very home of disease dire, uninhab­
inatiintioas netting,
,
ited and uninhabitable. Tn pouatrats ।
in this hasty sketch. Thirty yean ago
Detroit, Michigan's chief city, had a
stn|&gt;pe&lt;|-by disoaseTpercliimco death.— ! I hare dwelt upon the atatonioata of population of a little more than 10,000.
| To oolhct and rehearse the tabnlons this report boesuso of its official char­ She had not at that time a public or
stories told and aomstimse bebeved, ! *cter, ard of the controlling mfin-nt-o,
might at. this day ntford amusement, that the suppoeed correctness of iits
,
bat after all would U a thrifUres em-1 statements had. upon important Con­ the whole city. And now ths number
! of children enrolled in schools absolute
!
ifaymenf. Passing over the rommon I gresaional legislatijn
I Isms resss aM(.I ss4 sun itess mate wslis.
gossip and fabulous canards of those' It shows that the farmers of our fits: ly fine la greeter by at least lt.OOO than
"
| Uks iswets rf iimiit.. to yrnttytetekUr , early tirnee I content myself by citing 8t*t* constitution, by boldly challeng- ! the whole popotation a ‘
-^kia4tari
such officisl actisn on the part of the ' &gt;BK !ka worid to look at this Penir.stila i that city apnrupriatas
•101 ■
■ cZreta7kito*iLubUteXr&lt;^.-~..a.i :Uu’',n‘Blw‘‘*’WM '•cWevml to soUb- I«in everyway adapted ti, bvomc the once Of hor tree school
*04 . iUh the wortblesuieM of what waa then seat of a proeperuua tomtnouwesdth.,
'
Mtohigan. Un the • 6th day 1 agaioxt popular prejudice and official ciently, tliat on ths 1st of June, 1870,
812, Or«u set actwn,
action,^exorcised
I notwithstanding the rapid growth
exercised a boldneas
bold one, courage
c
1,000 acres of laud and self-relianre which du thee
largo influx of foreign jopufauou. it
found, by the coueue, that the whole
developed, shuw that 1‘rovidencc 1ms years wlio could not read wi
i Illinois River. and the same quantity ; placed here an exuberance of all Uivee start 6 8. 10 percent of tLa anti
physical conditions necessary to tb»
growth and maintenance of a greet aid

AND FAMILY

GOOD I

CHIFLA.'PKST !

RUSSELL &amp; KEVINS:

r. B. DIAMOND.

Sherman J. Rich

mul COFFEE.

HATS AND CAPS.

I rf which h- has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and he is drirrmined to

BOOTS AND SHOES,

IltlM, ।

PHffiNIX CASH STORE

ILIGIXrOJIB, Fnr Matted
CAREFULLY CGMPorNDKD

WINES
FRESCHI PTIONS

DENTIST

Mitkinan.
Hueh a. CHROMOS, MTlKKlBAl’inC CARDS. REWABIW OF
MERIT, nnd cv&lt; ryttring yvu need In

।
■’ the National life move sold
abundant that Providence designed |
• Nation bad ever miuterv I
! of ita ware , VO,000 eolihan who should i and tilted this poniusol* to be the abode
of an industrious and Loppy people, the
Umon," but beer full high the Nation­ | place of an advanced civilisation,. the
al banner, and illnstrvto American val- | seat of a groat, proaperoas , indepen­
dent and free State."
What, tliesi, io a State in distinction

BEST PRINTS TH HASTINGS I

Lionors!

and

fOB kEUlt-ISAL I-VBfOMX

Heating*.

Str-els,

syeiwit j. nicy.
Sweet’s H°Telj

Will not be Undersold.

''

^TRIUMPHANT I

luStf

RUSSELL A NEVINS.

WELEELEB &amp; WILSON

Scrofula Syrup!

l/tfUOlfCD

I MIXER’S SCROFTTLAATRUFourwe
'
all Hrrafuloaa. Affbcttooe, Cancels,

Michigan Exchange

Hhrum, Ll.-crs ano t*oswa, wye
ria, DvliDlry and all Impuritls
the blood.

Satrs of the JiTiee/er &lt;?• Wilson for f

i-rts’^f th' ■

TESTIMONIALS :

different kinds of work, running
lAmiGI. MICH.

easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing

&lt;fc Wilson to thepublic as Superior to any other sewing

. --

.

. —

i-i—- .—ulu.:—

ITA.LIA.lSr

s3iSffl^
B. F. 8TEINHOFF
7

Chromo
School Cards.

MARBLE

Cotner State and O-ek St BaDding
coreoccupied by Boston Cash Store

case admit of cultivation "
i.^beM^ the | „ &amp;■« tke. «--quisitioa of the Upper
w amoeiated in I em ovule. in connection with the To­
. .. - I l-.l. —a. tba wk/.Irt awa nf
j our minds with that government “at Iodo wax. the whole area of Michigan,
! including both peninsula, is about •&amp;,­
000,000 acme, and, of couras, one acre

J

oeror

F

aew Hate, and the fidelity
all lueeMding administtw'tic

DISH, at
mxxnra

little lumber, a httia rias.

be'.tar it eudores the tnal. Thn basin
of public morality is the enlightened
conscience of individual cittaena.

10,000,000 of land

Sitiical aiildautal

DENTIST

.

Oil paintings
IdTcrtise in th* Bannkx.

ROOMS.

CHROMOS I

&gt; already whitening lot tns
nntnrally look to th- tnheri-

LEX. KT
gathered bote with
-with lookr inf®;“

c and
nfahimf^iini

individuals

half a

OTY

imposing structure
oes of the mechanic’s hammer ran die

, mg a little oa this,
I —tine 11,-,,.. T bn

the inMUgence and

BLACK A FULLER-

OJ'STEflS!

per rent u
uecreeary tuca *j
lr meet imperative demands, for iniare

000,000 acre* under srmal cultivation
aed mora than W.oeCUiM of aameem -

Bl
CITY

But. although Ulty-fold more

state liver in the will of its

ctmeeu and ad mi

-

U—*

tcoeal
- ----------- -ritory and theix inalixqjions.
introduced, and delivered the formal the Committee of Anangemeata have'
A Fnt SUtf cousuts of the people ] Northwestern States, (*oms of which
wisely provided lor a brief historic and suthinxtitutions as they make tor
sketch or the most salient points of oar

flria^tl

BLACK A rt'LLKB. Prophet
HnifH u lerwnfc
MONUMENT!*
HEAD HTONER.
TABLE TOW.
MANTLES.
SHELVES,

to

re. Under a wise provision of law. the lion of IndepeudcMS ; for such a gov­ value of the institutions themselves and
Hocrotary of Stale is required to pub­ ernment can only rightfully exist by,
lish three riatistico carefully cuUreted the consent of the guvernad and for the
the other S7 yean ago. Oar State debt

greet structure of vast proportion! and
beautiful design, at great exnense, and

A. D. (W. Agent.

It is probably owing

money.

After this, came the National Hymn,

they do! But if
they do what public opinion demands,
i it fa reeenttel thef public opinion should
tacts as they actually exist under the ]
be oalightened and virtuous. Heam it
present state of deveelopaieuL The re-'
Hat the only
port says : "Taking the country alto-'
the xnlellibeauty the finest model of modem or getber, so far as lisa been explon-1. and

Ik machine
inAgent
the maket.
Hbookd the
fall to cull on you, he invites you to call
Htore of HXCKB BRO.V. State cMrret. HML'ngs. Midi.,
paFnx-nABOiao. Wheeler A Wlleon before pwabaalng e leewhere.

in the Sum,

that no ndraute can iujdre.

such a govsrnxnsnt. existing fox end so-1 imigralion.

this day’s procewdings, which altogotiutr |
superoedot the nsosmify of any elabor­
titnde? Who are they? What brings ate ttatomen! In'tMl ecnnectiua
them here! Why this sogeraaa* to
I shall, therefore, content myself un-'
eatch every word T| Why this ell-«bdcr this branch of my subject, with I
pisciag in juxtafrimtim stetatneuta

maeJunc, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler
I. HEWARD

rhole number of

I than during all ito Ufp. Venerable old
| building I first as a court house, then
asTerritorial and State Capital, but
I sublime as the model school bouse, long
. .« v—.» Amtw. Iwbn. owe w—.ermi.

like .are
these &gt;U».
that auiu.
Mains —
and .re
No
The Display and Cerexnoy At­ agricultural reaoartw«, our natural, curing ths good of the gnreroeu. is the causes uee
••creature of God." We can hardly ! Hampshire made a bettor showing than
manufacturing farilitice, the steady in*
tending it to its Place.
i conceive of the existence of such a gov- ■ Maaeachusotte and- Cownoctieat, and

mineral poison

strucJion, and easily adapted to

In it

। The Corner Stone of the New
the sggregatss of cur varied industries ap|WVSWlOW W. UWV.I.
Capitol.
• Order is Hsavwn's first law^-Xn^ |

CJWCERIE8 Ar fees Mom?

other sewing machinesBeing the most simple in con-

The beneficial effects of these various
odurational institutions are apparent in
the character of our population fur gsmeral intelligence, morality and patriotisxn. The censas returns give rank to

or the whole militao power, be Is only .
I should the minister of its will. Much a governmeat is right in its coaception and or-

The Old Capitol and ths New.

croaM of cur popolatton and the gener-

the /jaxt year is the Best Guar- C-HZlffl OFULA
CAKES REK[
f ranter of its Su/ieriority over all\
r ,h" ****''

IF YOU WANT

AMERICAN

breathed ; by landing
IX HI „ Jdwn to defend

it bv cutting and selling the hay
free*gvrsrumcn: it simply the organi­ uur population. The whole number of
the old Capitol yard. Thai be did
—---------- ..ist
in Maaeschu
Uenaral of Ohio, dated sed power of the gdod, consolidated and
I the Lay, and carefully nut the
rs of 10 years unable to
wielded to rvatralu the bad and to prothe 2Vth of April, !Aie, was posted ths
rifling in itoolL but when taken as an
repealing art by which the suldicrs
index of the rigid economy and stern
of liberty to all the people. AU courts cut, Vermont, and Itbole Island, all
interpret its will, and all executive offl-1 the New England States excont two,
Maine and New Hampshire. Outside
hera this report.
K-_
4 ...I — .1 n&gt;
tt

THE

BOARD ANU wOuM tv.

Better

on through oar college to the Huiverai-

wealth, but the unfolding of our vast
’ natural reeotinxe are but the adorntile then territory lying the west side of I ment at ths (wciuiula that eh* may the gate value ot fl ,A7V,33V. Their value
Lake Miohigaa: and tn 1631. only 16
had Marly quadrupled in the eight
nitii. As a brale adorns heraelf for
her husband, so esory successive day
vntain 87,371 inhabitant.— she puts ou still mure lieautilul garorub e one. lie location was dremed
meats nnd beckons the Divinely ape , of graded
pointed Stalo to her bower. Her rssti
m'tal*M*.
..... ..rprung
successor
upthat
upon a
iftnaMtet___
agricultural treasures that btock up
school section in an unbroken wilderwhole amount ptid
the thoroughfare nnd crowd the marts
was •l.G$8,80LM.
of the world all utter their voice, all
,
say ••Come.” Iler hundreds of thous­ The various ,
ration. V\ bile its aaacaeeor wae privtlands of tans of Iron ore that annually have in their limited sphere contributed
to the education of the people.
regard forks soldiers it had too high
State Normal School and our various
B I MMM
ne of their
colleges have hsiped to swell the armv
ntf on them
1 extensive copper asinas uf qualified teachers The University
’ Iler forests of bouudleee

CLOJHING.

Guarantees SATISFACTION oa Everything ho ILvumiuonds, and he eopoeialiy
Recommends his

Wines

grade, from the Uth frame that shirers

waddling clothes.

DRY GOODS.

VROOM AN.

Nathville,

uithtullv es

souri, ia lieu uf the •AtK.xi.OOO acre*

FINE NEW STOCK OF

MILO T. WHEELER.

■ □it fortuity has been demoastratod. It

'ths of the populationed and maintained nil thuee institutions
They did not claim to then have
narfve born, hut only a-1 end performed all thoee acts that should
laud fit far cultivation. The lands were i
suneyed ar.d appropriated iiad.r this fam samMem eweemi/ier. ' They pantlaw in Louisiana and Illinois, but Uis •d to this Praini'ila as eminently suit- wore U fanigu birth, showing that if |
without presumption, now
, surveyors me——
our citixans of foreign birth bed — “
seek a beautifalPautasuks.
lands w Micl rf“» fl* for .ultivatioa — I We are told, upon the highest an- themselves of the advantage
--------------------Accordingly, ou the 2»th of April. 1810,. thority. that -hr posMre that be are ore
Oragrere paseed an ast repealing so | dained of God." And hence wo mgy
Hate we build
muck of the lew of the 6th of May, , ccodudo, without presumption, that
' 1612, ns related to MlebuM. and pro , He who marie the worid sad all things
sided far fakieg l,5UU,W0 acres In 111- therein. He who formed thie i-ninsula.
inate. Barth of 11.. IILnnte U.—. ...I I with ita |«riuchv*
__ _________
u clhidden
_
power and

RBTFJETS.

PJOHN

the unfortunate, ths stoat, th* dumb,

K

JOHN ROBERTV

Pur?

NO. 25.

---------- ---------- .1!

proiesitial aid Bli?lie» Cart

�pnntt.

of any bwfaoec ia the world, to even
eare their existence finanelally, while
the care and protection of tbo property
ictrnsted to than, and the safety of
passengers on them, la &lt;d a magnitude
no words can oxpteao, and which these
Grnt gers ask shall be dona for Jem than
the mere nominal j ittnnro now earned
by any of our extended lines of Bail-

That they should be extended.that their
bonefi s may become more unirsrral, and
tho wealth, tho happiness, and tho gen­
eral prosperity cf the whole people
thereby advanced. And wo warn the
people that they could not do anything
ne well calculated to work an irreparable
inj ury tn the productive ratereet of tho
THX FLB AM CIAL SITUATION.
Northweet es to crip^e our Railroad
enterpvisca. Of course tho Railrotds
Truly wo may any that the reeent
being
tho children of legislation, should
financial disturbance came swiftly and
anexfMiafodlr and the mischief wrought
was all quickly done, but no more
quickly than the recovery of the nation
from its effects. Only a few dayc ago
protected in all that is just and fair, and
them w«e a universal anxiety concern­
that they should not be cripple by un­
ing the scarcity of mousy, and dolorous
just discriminations or by freight tariffs,
' pictures were drawn of the melancholy
that will not allow them to make fair
returns, on the capital invested in
West, and. cotton in tho South ; foreign
exchange was at a stand-still, and when
or huw the great muvnments of trade

iihi-iiiiii
1 Span Hones,
Neuralgia,
Bums, Soreness,
Bore Throat, Bolls, Wounds,
hour named for the reception the rooms Hoarseness,
in cent, Bruises,
were wall filled and the leakers for ad- i Headache,
Piles, Sprains,
’ ’ rapidly
**" *incri-acd. A.
mission
t epilation ।
fot the gnrefa was eprand in
—
CoUr. Old gotta,
portion of the building.
AU Hemorrhage*,
I ng thobpening of the Ivcture root
doors, the crowd became to great that
was almost an impossibility to movi
yet everybody was good nntnred nu
made merry over the discomfort.
Among the many, those who wore rc

NEW. FIRM

1 Yoke Oxen,
1 Two-yearold Heifer,
1 Yokeiyearling Steers,

THE LEADING

REPUBLICAN PAPER
1 Two-year-old Steer,

IN 1BE NOBTJIJfEST.

1 Yearling Heifer,

SMSheep.

College, and the Her. Narayan Bfaoshadri ol Bombay, India—the latter, a man j
of swarthy complexion, with a black,

IN SEARCH OF
to be tbo most rloqnent consort iu the
East Indtoa, and him created a great
leusaliun in England by tho force of
his preaching. When he s|&gt;uke during
the evening bi* English was as pure
ntu) his accent os gw&gt;d as that of i&lt;uy
other foreign ojxtakcr.
The decoration ol tho hall was ele-

THE CASTAWAYS

Cmtrcial aid Falily Nmpaper,
TUE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

btMlna tho D««rt|&gt;Uoa o&lt; a
Vo/sgo Kraod (be Worid.
By JULES VEBNE,

stage were hangings of flowers and flugi,
Price SSJO.'
anion™ which were mottoes and namo.'i.
al* WsnSrJ —For dncrlytlrr cirealora.
Tha motto of the Alliance, L'ntuu latpuc
irrrturr, els. addreaa
J. U. LIPPISarTTACO..
On Monday a special election was
num re CArute, (Wo are uno body in
I*sl&gt;li&gt;h&lt;n. PhiloJrirU*'
Chriai). occupied tho center, with the1
held in California for Representative in
dates * 1843’ and * 1878’ beneath. Tx&gt;w-1
Congress, in place of Wilson deceaeed,
Michigan State Land Office.
er down was another motto, Za .¥«os«.i- '
and resulted tn the election of Nesmith,
riu UtuUt, Irdt-j.iui Lclertac. 1» Omni- UptfOLlJC^CD t\fiD
Democrat, by about 1.000 majority.
Ut CUrilu, (In Eeanntiale Unity, In ।
marshes by their being thinly covered i Congrvoe called together/ at once, and '
Uf/DZimKlUS (fOODt.
In Ohio, l'enn»ylvauia, lows and In­
Non Eesentials Liberty, In all things
with a sward of gram, by walking on so bare prolonged the excitement tudofi-1
Charity.) Around these wore ranged
diana,
elections
wore
hold
yesterday.
which evinced the exntonoe of water or nitoly. Another date asked that tbs ।
tho names of Calvin jLutlior, Edward,. I
1 and from the scattering returns^in the
a very thia mud immediately under
Wycklitfe,
and
Knrfx
Above
all,
urxm
their covering, which sinks from six to; Government flood the money market Grand Rapids DraMrrst of thia morning,
a.t.i. ..r
__ :__ ___
I
eighteen inohee from the pressure of the j with greenback reserves, violating both we judge the result ia a decided Re­
foot at every stop, and at the same time
publican victory in each ot those States
rising before and behind tho person President and Secretary Richardson
by just about the u sual majority.
passing over. The margins of man, .C
stood firm. Hence, when, the specula­
tors u I Wa i Street futtaf that no help nomination for Congress in place of Mr.
was coining to them from without, they Foster deceased waxes warm as the day
tian emblems, the letter P place ! upon
ctmclnued to help themselves and each approaches, but wo cannot form any
an X, with A to ths left and 0 to the
the private claims ou the rirayAta and
other and then the panic began to sub­ decided opinion as lb the result.
right. Flags of the different nations'
lake, the eonatiy does not contain so
covered the entire front uf the galls- MR.JAMES M. HEWES
many swamps and lakes, but the ex­ side, and ia already a thing of the post;
ties.
treme staihty and barrennes* of the and moat people who have been board­
Editum Reum Oct.—Tbo B'sifsrThe first delegate from abrobd who
soil eontinues the same. Taking tha ing money, or making runs on the sav­ Ftr»rr says tut “rieerotary Brainard is
was called npuu to epsak was Lird Al­
ings banka, have recovered their reason, reported to hav« said at tbo Watertown
fred Churchill, who repreovnts tbo Eng­
i
Convention
uf
Patrons
uf
Husbandry,
lish Alliance. A typical Englishman,
and are heartily ashamed of their con­
i last week, that fa&gt; was opposed to admit­
tall and stooping, with iron gray whisduct Tb» result is the stock exchange ting editors to the order, and wished it
ken, he advanced to the front of fbn
■" Wl.-.
was opened without the predicted crash ; ;____ IU ..r .v__ r. ____ 1_
platform in an umjocided manner, and
produce goes pouring into the eoa board
. for shipment, and foreign gold comes
(louring in to purchase it; all the nat­
: ural channels of trade are clear again,
' and the banka are almost all of them such distinguished ability (?) such truth­
ful o»M (?) such unset-ring fidelity,
to the destruction of local improvements
Ono of the moot hopeful and assuring as does the editor of the Hastings If****
things of to dgy. “ ’♦* remarkable in- Jemal, we do not woaderjhat Secretary
cioa.# of exports... Ia»t week th- ex­
The new paaeenger depot for tho J., ports from New York atone, exeeeded
L4 S. Baikoad at Saginaw Gty will
thoee of the nation in any one wook on
coat |lk,00&amp;.
record, reaching the enormous aggre­
T. B. Sargent has been appointed
General Superintendent of tho jWtroit gate of nearly eight and une half mill­
ions of dollars. Nor u this merely the
&amp; Bar City Railroad.
end more satisfactory arrangemoulr
natural reaction, following upon the
could be made for them.
acts to gather ten tone of grapes from ! removal of the chocks imposed by the
The Superintendent compliments the
is vineyard this foil.
recent panic, on the contrary, st u C*»
State for the effiriency of the Board uf
The total receipts ot the Wash­
Control, and eopecislfy the Hon James
maw
Agr'cultunl Soeialy at its
1.
Meed, who, thia year, baa retired
sell
whiskey
io
violation
of
tbo
poeativo
Comparing tbo rtati.tfee far 1872
prohibitions of the law, they shall pay from the Board after ill years of faithThe total reeeipta of tho Lenawee - 1 with tboee of 1873, from January lot to
o,
The Treasurer s shoss th. aggregate I
County Agricultural Society el ita re-. Oct 4th, we find an increase of exports for doing so the sum of |300 a year,
to the amount uf 8*8,710,004, and a and makes the selling without the pay­ of property belonging to the inetiturion
.eent fair were over tt,000.
The Micbqfan Central Railroad Com- I- decrease of imports to the amount of j ment of this sum a misdemeanor, pun- at about 8228,500.
Tlie above synopsis of fhit report we
pony have just not into operation eight '' 832,922.050, making a Lalanre of trade I isbable by fine or imprisonment or both,
' in our favor of 881.032,054 in nine ' as the Legislature shall determine.
miles tr.uro of double track.
find in the Detroit JHlmu of Saturday. while I aw tho Stars aud 8ui|nm (ap- !
VINECAR BITTERS
Tho Annual meeting of the Kalama- ij months and four days.
Thus figures I
Tbo report we have not so#n, but pre­ plause), my eye rests immediately after
noo Co. &amp; 8. Aauocialiun tak»e place '
It h staled that Capt. E. B. Ward, of sume thia to bo correct, sud commend it urron something which looks like the ;
Union Jack. (Applause.) 1 hope they ।
at Kalamsxoo. October 15th.
Detroit
has
recently
sold
10,000
scree
of
mercial interests of the country: and
to the careful ronaideraiiea of those in- will always be folded together m that!
A joint-stock company has been or-! from prerent appearances I ho balances . {and near Forestville, Huron connty, to terestad in the reformatory institutions peaoeiul way."
gnatxed %&gt; build a 850,000 ■ huiol at
This was received with tremenduous
in our favor must continue to in.-roass a German colony, which will settle 250 of onr Slate, chief among which, the
Crystal Lake, in Benxio County.
familiee
upon
it
during
the
coming
aeaReform School should be, and is in onr and prolonged applause.
Eighteen persons have made appli- II during the year. Our fine wheat crop ;
Ono of the unifying influences of the
। has just begun to reach the eastern '
judgement rapidly becoming. Some uf
caliou for divorces in Clinton County at i
meeting was very happily exemplified
market, and the demand far it in Eu- these Germans make, this settlement the suggaorions of the Superintendent, when i*rofeoeor Chriatlieb uf Boon, tho
the next term of the Circuit Court.
will
bo
a
very
desirable
addition
to
Ute
’
rope
is
extraordinary,
and
the
cotton
especially
that
one
in
reference
to
re
­
K &lt;- Barker A Oo-’s tobacco menu­
spokesman of the German delegation,
factory at Detroit suffered again Inna j crop, in large exceee of last year/ prod­ population c^, Huron County, and a ceiving and retaining Loys in the farm having exclaimed. “Here we are, Chrio*
fire last Bunday to the extent uf 110.000. I' net, has. also, just begun to bo shipped. matsnail r fkddilioa to the productive
bouses, at the request of parents or
bauds tn our French brethren,” Dr. |
A Poland China bog. exhibited at . Tbvs.. elements will sdd largely to our faborof the county.
guardians, who are not tainted with Finch of Paris ste|&gt;ped forsiard, and tho
the Washtenaw County Fair by R L ' wealth, and will g&lt;&gt; for to turn the scale
crime is of the utmost importance, and rw|iresanlatives ot two nations joined
Godfrey of Pittsfield, weighed 810
should receive the prompt attention of bands amid tho aatm applause uf tho
still more strongly is our faror.
our law makers, who, atone, wesuppoee, audience.
Judged from thia stand point, the
The m-etiug was one uf tbo largt-t
could authorise the action, and who
I ptoepect before us, to-dsy. is very for
over oeen in AMocmli-n Hall, and was
i from gloomy. Had it not been tor the
should do so at the earliest ptwsibU in every respect thu moot notable.—
• bnef interruption consequent upon the what goes before or follows after, is fair moment. Weregud tbo compliment*
। panic, it would hare boon apparent be- ly to quote a writer, then we suppose to the prssraf Board''of Control as de­
tbo Editor of the ffaew Jamal is fair served, and wish we felt at liberty to
generally, and especially our agrieuliu- in making the quotation be did. Of his say as much concerning the compliment
1 rs) interests, were in a condition of ttn- comments we have only to way they are paid the retiring member, Hon. Jamrs
tuual prosperity, and now as the last characteristic of the man, but are such I. Mead, but justice, and a personal
President Grant will reach Toledo on |
•tfnils ol this disturbance are ceasing to no gentleman would writs, concerning knowledge of the condition of, the
be felt, we can all contemplate the fu­ the views of another, without placing school under his management, and of the 15th in»L, and remain until the CmCOTTCOUHTS-1874,1S7B.
17th.. Among the other effian ex-1
ture with "bright antiapatiocs, as no
ths illegal use of the moneys of the ported are Biiennau, Sheridan, Popo
State, as set forth by the Auditor Gene­
oonntry ever failed to prosper, where its
ex|*&gt;rta exceeded ite imports, those ex­
The Jfeow JrarwaJ charges ns with ral in bls report for 1872, compels us
ports being tbo results ol tbo skill and ■dodging” and with havi ng a ‘'versatil­ to withhold any such commsmdatioa
ity” in so doing. Well this is a new and to say we regret to find it iu the
productive energy of the people.
charge. Out fault has generally been Superintendent's otherwise very fair
said to ba a disposition to Brux to our and candid report.
views at all times and with a prvsisten!
The Editor of the Hastings fJcnt finances, that wa&gt; often offcrjrro; but
Jemal seems to bo serious troubled be­ to be charged with “dodging” is
await Je.ls.ank.S.rrels.a’lt.
cause we charged Lome on tbo “Gran- new, and (lightly novel with alt
rt|«.
JalMtl Cirsuli.
The outstandiag legal tenders num­
gere" the late financial disturbances,
ber ttW.lW.48ff.
The J9«sw JswimI soya, the Editor of
Throe suits hare been begun by the and says in substaa=a,in an article quo­
The total debt of New York city and
United Stalee Government against de­ ted by us last wook, that “our Bailroad s the Bona as State Senator, “freudu- county is tn.tt8.812.27.
faulting Collector Harper and bis eurouro grasping monopolies.'1 This wo de­ ently changed the record of hie vote." , Eight or nine of the fcrfv-four mill­
tioe on the three bonds filed by them
ut MAcrttc kt. and ions of Treasury reserre will be Issued
when be took afire. The sum claimed ny re fete. Our railroads aYe the life of That
this mouth.
the business of the nation, and it ia on there are no other words in ths English
fa each suit is 8100,000.
Ihumdeut Griggs of the State Agri­ fAra* the farmers of the country depend language that win express jut what we
U
m
I
st
.
for
all
their
ua.-qiu»i«l
IMjjjpormoan to say conoeriring that statement.
cultural Society ia reported to have
fidy, by death oa the gallows.
said that tbo reeeipta of the late fair ity, and great wealth as a class.
Irwin, the self-accueo.1 murderer of
weald roach 84O.(«M), end that th- proOne of the great Mt achievements of
Nathan, arrived in New York Ort. Dth.
That our farmers are wealthy as a
eeeda would be 810,000 after all the
SXHS1
this day of wonders, was the complete from Sen Franefaco.
expenses and I be old debt arc paid.
class, will not he denied we presume
change of guage of the G. T. B. from
The South is repreeented to be sadly
Hua. B. B. Willits, owe of thv pio­ anywhere by intelligent men. How
neers of Hillsdale County, a prominent did they obtain their wealth ? Was it Stratford to Mon treal, nearly six hund­ in need of greet)backs. Alt clnaae* feel
and highly respected riiixeu, died at not rrry largely from the rise in the red toilet, in TWraty f*tr hours, acoom- keenly the cessation of currency payhis roesienco ia Cambria on Tu—day
jliabtd under tbo direction of C. J.
fast. He represented Hillsdale County
Bridges. Esq., on the first day of Ootofa tho Lggiafatnze ia 1841 and 1885.

1

FURNITURE !

Picture Frames.

HATIOHAl SEWiMttl.

JOB PRINTING

MB. WILLIAM H. STEBBINS

tiMHmiUi!

CWBEH
fltfLOq SETS,
SOf^S,
COUCHES,
I»IW&gt;IIS,
B/fljCKETS,

PARLOR GOODS
CHAMBER SETTS.

4C-’ 4c., 4c.

New Advertisements.

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LIFE IELOW THE «B»f*CE!

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BULLS

BEARS

§75,000 00

Tho next annual meeting of tho
Michigan Poult
‘
J*“
held as Detroit,
agricultural lands, have mods the tilfare of the eoil rich, or even cmnfartablo
We qffrns fheto m not. Why then is it

$5,000no • IN
GOLD
a*** ■ an 1-atOW nr

J. Cole &amp; Son,

S5.Q00 IM BILVEB!
Many of the Now York bunks re^
earned the 1traMut at grerabocks on
the 11th. and the
&lt;m trade pcs-

ItooasMaodajry Uw HsaUse WyUUe (la

(ter Ir» a tte Livto Urtu fet=

uniuirn,

�Trf' \erdBLiCM4
It gives u* great plaasuro to find in
Agreeebb to the roquirsciesb of tbs
the column* of so able a co-tcmporary constitution, the Board of Supervisor*
u’
KtsUfm Earmrr. so comnliui-'n- met on Monday at tbs office of ths
tary and at the iams time so well do- County Clerk sad organiwd by electing
oervod a notice of the manufactures uf Hon. D. G. Robinson of thia city ns
Messrs. Dwigut 4 Burrall, as tho fol­ Chairman.
AB tho Tuwnsbipe and
lowing report of the articles exhibited both Districts in tho city ware represnnby them a: th* late Mionuiv Srux tod. Up to the latest moment before
Fare.
I going to proas the funowing.bwiue** of
” Amongst tho exhibitors whom wo I1 geoornl importar.es has been disposed
have never before met at the State Fair i
°f‘
were Metsn. Dwight and Burrall. ol i
HaMings. They made a fine diaplav of i' The Chair on Tnreday morning nppointed the following committees which
implements of many kinds.
‘
Tho show of cultivators wa* very we believe are atgbod selections, and
largo, there being over 80 on the fairly represent all section! of tho coun­
gronmls, among which wo noticed the
Robbie Buckeye, Udd, Wolverine, ty and all its varied interests.
Halamaxoo, Hammond. Grand Rapids,
Ann Arbor, Pontiac, Milford, and oth­
ers. As the trial on plows was abanduuod on aoeunut of tho Umitod time at'
the disposal of the committee, the pnnopal usua was on tho cultivator*.
Among these the Robbins seemed to be
decidedly ths fannites with all who exatpmod them, and tbo many farmer*
who had them in use, amongst thn
c5°w^ which constantly surrounded
tha tout whom they were shown, wore
partieulMly decided and emphatic in
thsir praise of the machine. The pre­
mium* offered worn two silver modal*,
one for boat twu-horve rulhvator for1
- cor^drillad crojis. the other for tho host
fallow cultivator both of which, after a
met thorough examination of al] the
n&gt;mi&lt;cting machines lasting until Fri­
day wight, the 19th inst, were awarded
to the Robbins, makiug a mod sweep­
ing triumph. If tho cultivator is all '
that tho patentee, Major Robbins, of
Adrian, claims for it, tho award is cortainly a just ono, for in our State a fal- i
low cultivator it a* much a necessity ns
a corn cultirator, aud if tlut machine
answers both purpose* perfectly, the
cost of one or the other is saved by pur-

John Q. Creasy, of Prairienlla ; Hon.
Leander Upham, of Maple Grove;
Lewi* Wiloux, ol Rutland; George C.
Nichols, uf Carlton; Dennison S Bug­
bee, uf Thornnpple; Ephriam F.
Manly, of Barry, and Travers Phillip*,
of this city.

Capt. John II. Monro*, of Johnstosrn;
Elijah P. Barnum, ot Woodland, and,
Artoiuos W. Chapin ol Assyria-

J. Kcagic, uf Castleton ; II. Brown,
uf Orangovilio; James Young, of
Yankee Spring* ; John II. Day, of Baltnnurr, nnd A. F. Walker, of Irving.

IL Brows, of Orangenlle; J. Young,
of Yankee, tipsing*. and D. 8. Bugbee,
of Tliornapple.

CHURCHES.

Deal lilies pitice;.

Thcnuanda have already gone, and
thousand* more are turning their eyes
towards new homss in the fertile West
To those going to Missouri. Kanawa,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming,
Nevada, Oregon or California, ws rec­
ommend a cheap, oaf*, quick and direct
routs, via St. Iziuia, orer th* Missouri
1‘acifie Railroad, which runs ita fine
Day Coaches and Pullman Slsepen
from St Louis to principal points ia tho
West w»tUW
We taliovc that
tho Missouri Pacific Railroad has tho
Mrs. Wb. H. Hayfbrd offers Lor Mr- best track and tho flnest and rafost
vices at her residence, oa a teacher of oquipmont of any lino west of tha Mtsmusic, both vocal and instrumental, in­
cluding the Organ and Piano. Terms
*10.00 for 24 Iseaons, payable ono half
in advance.
Hastings, Oct. 14th; 1878,
tf oflered a fir«t class, all-rail routs from
til. Louis to Tens, either over tho Mis­
souri, Katiras A Texas R. R , via Sedal­
ia, or over ths Atlantic A Pacific R. R.,
via Vinita. For mqs, time tables, in­
formation as to rates, routes, Ac., we
refer our readers to L G. Wheeler,
”
Agent, 71 Uoyd
ROOMS TO RENT.
Near Stauffer’* City Dining Rooms, or
National Hotel. Apply E. H. I-athrop.

WE BELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING t

Good Heavy Caanmere Suita for Mau,
Fine Beaver Suita for Men...........
Fine Custom Made Suit, for Men,
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;..

CHILDREN'S,

Ho Every One!
Winter approaches, and Boots and
Shoes you must have. G. G. Spaul­
ding has a little tho beat stock in Has­
tings, and so low tor cash that none
need go bare-fixit Wc alt knur Gary,
and know he means just what he says.

built of white aili and .aut fitiialiod
: in oiL tbo irons silver [A.ted, making
tho finest tool we ever saw.
Three
gentlemen also showed a large line of
foundry goods including wwd-aawing
। machines, bob sleighs, plows. h&lt;rows,

Cheap Farm* in Sonth-wsst Muxouri!

and os the Fire Department is of tho
utmost importance to onr people, wo
hope that tbo attendance will t&gt;e large.
The bill has been tiled at the low price
of *2,00 including supper. The music
will bo as good as can bo. obtained in
*jo country, and wa doubt not the party
wiU be one of the most enjoyable ever
bold in the city.

Benjiman Haas, Barry.
George U. Desn, Maple Grove.
David L. Hom, Rutland.
Jesse Erb. Baltimore.
Fred. Wl Collins, Thornapple.
I. S. Geer, Hasting.
T. B. Barnum, Carlton.
John Stewart, Orangerille.
John IL Munroe, Johnstown
Josse Jordan, Woodland.
John J. Hendershott, Irving
Robt-' B. Gregg, Castleton. ’
Charles Backer, Assyria.
Philip Barber. Prairiavillo.
Samuel Ritchie, Yankee Spring i.
William Wolgar, Thoruapplo.
I1, J. Hanchett, Maple Grove.
Huron Healy, Rutland.
Andrew Kennedy, Hastings.
Darwin McOmber, Baltimore.
William Williams, Carlton.
Samuel C. Woodman, Orangeville.
N. W. Colton, Juhnstown.
Ira StoweU. Woodland.

Rttsviunni.—Among many remark­
able cures by Dr. Trask’s Magnetic
1 Ointment, I send you tho "following : I
i found my friend Dtaoon Barber, of this
(place, prostrate and hidjAx* from a
sovrre attack of Inflammatory Rheuma­
tism. With bis consent I uuulo a thor­
ough application of the ointment to the
diseased parts, rubbing it on with my
own hands. I used one battle. The
next muraiag ho wax able to come to tho
breakfast table, and saio he lolt like a
new man —thought a good Providence
had sent me there. Within a week ho
was perfectly well aud at wort on his
I

Hou. Norman Bailey and Mr. Charles
1- Smith of this city, are both cuniinsd

to Uieir rooms by sickness.
AThat Sjuirrel supper at “Poor
Sam's,*’ the other evening was first rats,
Sam does things up in good atyloBusiness on our streeb is improving.
tad there is a cash demand for all kind*
c! fnrtuon produce, nt ths highest mar-

^Tho Editor of the 8unm will pay
cash, at market price, tor Sohuaheto of
com of the growth of 1872 or any pre-

to $12
to 50
to 30

8 to
3.60 to
4.60 to

for Boya,
for Youtha,

Children'! Chinchilla, Cape and Other Style! of Orrreoalt.

Bnchu lor the kidneys—Dandelion
for tho liver ; add to this Acetate ol
Potash, nnd you bars tha best blood
purifier and alterative in tho srorld.
Physicians use those medicines in their
treatment in nearly all kidney, urinary
and lirar complantm and when they bare
used Hamilton’s Buchu and Dandelion
they pronounce it a success. It n a val­
uable medicine to follow the use of ague
medicines of all kinds, because it earriou
out of the systote any remaining germs
of ague through the kidneys and bowels.

iously impaired.
Our tbauks are tenderc-I to Mr. J.
Knight, for a head of his first premium
cabbage.* It wrigtod » 1-4
was worthy of tho premium it reewivsd,
•

One of those business chatgvs, that
from time to turns' take place in oyerr
lirobusieeesdty, has brought to the
front Messrs- Stebbins and Belding as
manufactures* and dealers in all kinds
of FurnitureThey are *•*&gt;«. and

36 CANAL STREET,

Danrc Programme*,
Auction or Bale Bills,
Wedding Invitation*,
Double Mammoth Poster*,
In fact any kind or style of Printing.

BACON &amp; KARRS
Another frosh arrival ot splendid
Muaicnl Inatrnmtmls, at 8. J. Riat,
Druggut16tf
Bxana A Built, are closing oat their
goods, and are giving some good bar-

WOMAN

The HIGHEST MARKET CASH
PRICE for farmers produce at
Surra, Manaa 4 Panrron'a.
Leo Recd makes tli« best buggies in
l:o State, and only charges •I&amp;0 for
h era, and uses tho patent wheel at that
nd warrant* them . right up to Ui&lt;

Universities in Sweden. Mr. Sachs.
Sir.—At your request I hare tested
DgyTJSTR Y.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Beoewer,
Pn
n&lt;i tdJu
. in my practice at the Serafimer Hotel, Zf*w year tart* tifrodtJ wdA or
and can say it will restore gray hair io M&gt;'a, st Ou DtaUl •fit* tf
ita original cclor. It is entirely harm­
A. it MAKE, IT.
less, and is a valuable remedy to use in Octr AckUg if SUif • bnoq Start

Dwight A Westfall want wheat, oats,
com and barley, in any quantity, and
pay tbo liigUst market price in cash for J. P. Roberta 4 Co., sell it
all they ean got.
Thu work of raising funds fur tho
Hon. Geo. H. Thomas, of Prairieville,
is in this city, on n visit to his daughter. construction of the K H. L. A N. M. R.
Mrs. W. H' Frost, who has been ser- R. goes bravely on under tho bands uf
Anderson, Ackley, Cook, and other
friends uf th# enterprise ; and our peo­
Onr accounts to October 1st, must be
ple wiU do well to reuicmber that »100,
settled. Wo think we can do so, with­
000, in subscription in this county se­
out the aid of any Justice of the Peace
cures
tlx’ road from Kalatnsxou to
or utbsr officer, batlMy mart be -ttled
Lowell beyond tbs possibility of a doubt
lurtbwitb.
Subscribe. Ab. Subscribe liberally.
Rsv. D. M. Weaver, of Rutland, hae
returned from Ohio, but we regret tu
Warn, with only alight improrement of
Li. health, which was and still is xr-

at the County Fair.

DEPARTMENT.

"Fall Overcoats,
........ ..
Heavy Winter Overcoats for Men,

: year, to be summoned to bo in attefidanoo on said Court, at the Court House
in tho city of Hastings on the fin.: day
uf said Term, to wit: tho 3d day of
' November, 1B"3 al 10 o’clock, in rhe

No mooting of the Common Couneil

,Le* Reed presented the boys of this
office, a pail of tip top cider one day

YOUTHS’

. &lt;_Lht uf Petit Jurors, drawn on tho
j 11 th.day of October, A. D. 1873, par■ suant to previous notice, to serve at tho
| November, (1873) Tenn ot tho Circuit
j Court, for tho County of BaAy for said'

✓'After much ado tho question of the
validiiv uf cur City ordiEances has
Srkcisi. Norm.—Wo pay *1.50 a been judicially determinedTho
curd for dry stove wood on subscription, question awe on the trial of the causa i
and no wow. Ono rani pays for the of tha people vs. Lorenao D. Gardner,
l&lt;s.r&gt;m one year. No lose will do it.
fur fast driviug. The complaint under
the ordinance was tnndo by the Mayor.
Goll 108 1.8.
The cos* was tried by a jury before
Beautiful weather.
Justice Riker, and resulted in a verdict
Th# board of Supervisors, is in session. of no cause of action though the fast
Improved sidewalks are the order uf driving was admitted, cn tho ground
that the ordinance was never L-vnlly
the day.

provement.

AND

Ecsou.—W. Cuoa and S. Lewis, are
otK-ring fur solo Warden A Davis* Com| bined Adjustable Damper Stove Grate,
। ject, came to the conclusion that it was 1I fur burning wood or coal. Ons ot tho
j their duty, or probative to elect a County . must desirabio invantioas of tho ago.
Drain Cummirajcsu-r, and proceeding to 1I Try it, and be convinced, it will savo
I the election. Jam-’t W. Ho ughtalin, was utu-tkiri uf your fuel and otherwise
tuako your stove* much more valuable
i untuninoutiy elected.
, andfendnrinw. .
23:f

Settled at La*t

Tbo raising of the track of the Rail­
road through this city is a decided im­

B0Y8’

Children’a Suita,
Boys,’ Suita
Youtha* Suita;..

The Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com­
pany oflers l,‘_’00,U&lt;X&lt; acres of land in
Control and Southwest Missouri, at
from *3 to *12 per acre, on sevsn yean’
time, with free transportation from 6:.L.uistoall purchasers. Climate, soil,
timber, mineral wealth, schools, church­
es aud law-abiding society invile emi­
grants from all point* to thia land of
fruits and fit wore. Fur particulars ad­
dress A. Tuck, Ijind Cu-umissiunor, 6l-

CapL J. H. Monroe, uf Johnstown ;
n.iuma nnd mcdal» awarded them on Hon. L. lapham, of Maple tftvvo, and
tbo combined cultivator, wn noficel tho J. II. Day, of Baltimore.
blue ribbon on their bob sleighs, har­
row and double shovels, making firs
tirsl premiums in all, which is a pretty
Copt J. H. Monroe, of Johustoen ;
good allowing for nwwjlwginner* in ths J. Kcsglc, of Caatkten, and Hon. L
[ exhibition line.
(y
Lapham, of Maple Grove.

,2t!io memlntrs of Pioneer Fire Com­
pany No- one, will have a dance at Un­
ion Hall on Friday evening, Nov. 7th,
1878. Tho object is to place sumo
funds in the Treasury o! the Company,

OJBjPABSagBMS

8UX5C

tbSSF

D.,
39

Professor of Chemistry and Medicine.
Stocmoui, July fl, 1888.
From tho highest medical authority
in Sweden. As I have had occasion to
see several porsoos, who, for some time,
have used Hall’s Vvgvlable Sicilian Hair.
Renewcr. and know that it has restored
tho original color of pie hair, as well as
being efficient in removing tho itching
and dandruff that accompanies tho fal­
ling off of tho hair, I consider it my
duty to acknowledge tho earns to Mr.

JOB PRINTING

Phyrican-in-Chief to tho King nnd
Preserver of hie Ufa.
Srocanor.it, July 7. 1M8.
A correspondent in the UuuJnntl
oak. for the privillsge of playing “Cro­
quet” in tho Court House Square.
We hope not The time now' foolishly
.post by our busmres men in playing
that game, if given to burinose, would
increase by ono third tho business
of the City, and giro an appearance uf
businnss that would bring still more

Nev Styles.

At ths State Fair, tbs Jackson Wag­
on, deservedly took the
prr-riosMessrs Dwight A Burrall are the agenta
lor thia county, aud have sold over 300

? Woman
sroro-——__________ &lt;*“
do you want something to eat? If *o
call at L E Stauffer’s Eating Hr-ure
North Sde But. Street, whsro you wdl
find evmything in th. Un. of
oalv 25 rents p« »ued.
««

kATHAIRON
Ontj 50 CmbperBatUc-

.

�23532348532323484823532353
* !1 tu Lwd Bke!mar».lab. for *30,000.
7ft Dsftsw. Of Oinod*. rod and
w .. r.- calved August 8, 1872 ; gt)t l&gt;v
3.1 DAe «.■ Oneida (».92«&gt;. BuU to Mr
AU Aleioudsw.or Kratotk/far •»,.

Ei!-,*f:".*KIlESS
£iK-i“.iFEVER’.,l;."
4*4 4*Li:»'

2995
INFLAMMATORY DIBIAS1B.

wa
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

•UTflOil.

Grand River Valley Division

pMPLOrMUT FOIt ALLt-Oes Agral la
UoBeni
. ,’.i2) Dam 5th Duchess of JCJ
hseeerks tnsjss yrMI ofg&gt;ll.so. ssllieg
Geneva u G. ,ud Duka of Oxford (16,. BrysM's Likrarv »l KsMry sad Srae. »T® la

".tdfsivi.'txss’StyasT,

8th Duchess of Uueida, roan; calved
November 18, 1873; got by 4th Duka
of Geneva (7,931 y S.ld to land BecI tive for *15,800.
I 13lh Ducbeea ul Thorndale, rod;

A WATCH FREE
■.
. . .i: B .
roStssS
:Es«Sa
laCagUray 1*1 •h i

'

July 8th by 4th Duke of Oneida. Bold |
lk ^°n**T’
COl'GHH. -COLDS,

HOARSENEH8,

4lh Duchess of Oneida, red ; calved A W Atl-. THBOAT DIBCABES,
January 17, 1872; got by 4lb Duke of
Geneva (7,981). Sold tu Messrs Bedfotd A Megibben, of Kentucky, for
-pvr urosiYt.s num boils.
•25,000.
A TKIKlt AHD aCRB MK&gt;KDY.
white; ealvvd July 28, 1866; got by
3d Lord Oxford (22,200). Served Juno ,
I I by 2a Duke at Oneida. Sold to Mr.
H. \Pavia Davis, of Gloucestershire, ।
Eng. for *40.600.
10th Duchess of Oneida, rod and i
white; calvo! April 7, 1873; gut by 2d
Duke ol Oneida (9,926) Sold tn Mr. i

WILLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
Plantation
BITTERS

MITRbEBte

i'th Duehros of Oneida, roan ; calved 1 i
da (9.926). Sold to Mr. Borwiek fur
Lord Bectivo for *10,000.
12th Di chess of Thorndale, roan
calved October 13, 186&amp;; got by 6th
Duke of Thorndale (23,794) Served
April 17 by 2d Duka of Oneida. Sold
to Mr. A H. Conger fur *5.70(}
‘ 3d DucLuss of Oneids, rosn; calved I

’

HAIR

WsEirss,:;

The Ortal Caapbeti. Duchess
iSS

r;

•

LITOTGSTONE

kU

popristortf the finest herd of 8hS- I
ciSl oi
York
offw
a?nubl"lauctPtV5’&lt;’'*d *“jC00- Tth Duke uf Ouwda' to A. W,
«U S^o aft fotiXl in s^h
°f V'raon'’ r,,r
Ik*
thingXT tb.
J average of *3 1.709. The bull* nt an
most memorable one Th® “Dacbse." 1 average uf *5.725. [)
blood (known also as tho u Bates" blood,
from the name of the original breeder.• ; The rest uf the herd 111 in number
Mr. Thomas Bats^ of Kirklearington.' included the Oxfords, numbering seven
in Yorkshire, England), gave the herd' ‘ rows aud twv bulk Ro-amoods, I-ady
1 Bataa. Lauans, Imdy Knightly., Lady
its character and value Our Ameiican
breeders, particularly Moser. Morris A ; Newham., nnd uth-r choice t trains
related to the Duihgea au4 Oxliecar, Jonathan ThnrM an&lt; Mi sea IIfiM&amp;iUo.
The total |ti* reahxsd file I
Samuel Thome. Lad an long ago a*
1 , breeding etdnulr w*s *3841,890—au ar- '
1850 to 1855 mode purchases uf th.
ciage of over *3.441 each
! The tiunwt dm in* the tedding was ■

PAPER

1 ivary year incmure the p iptilnrity
•! thh valuable Hair Piij arntion;
whlrii i« &lt;|t-..- tn merit nlonr. Wc can
msllesH l.«l nvit.ro ftttr id 1 p.nnms that it i. kept
IM. saj the fill, up to its l:i--i&gt; e'andarxl; and it
is* lu.c.rr i- :!u- only iulisk'oandpciteeted prep,
orati &gt;-t fit.- rretnriuff Gkat oa F*nrr&gt;
AFRICA IIai* to h« ymrthftil vnlor. making h
•oil. : isttnn-. and rilhcn. Ti e .calp,
by it* nee, l-c-i-drncv u Lite and clean.
It ranovri ah eruptions usd dandruff,
and. by its tunic properties, prevents
the hair from fnJIing out, n« it stiinn' nJ&lt;s* Rrt'^
*Le hair-glands.
By It* dw, the hair grows thicker and
stronger. In I oldness, it n-qc-riw the
capillary gi-wul* to their normal vigor,
tm«l will create a nc-w growth, except
in ettre ne old age. It it the most
re-momicnl Hah: D::t'&gt;&gt;sn&gt;&lt;; ever used,
n&lt; It lequirr* (evrar application*, nnd
pile* the lucir a splendid, glossy ap­
pearance. A. A. 11 ayes. M.D, .Stat®
Awiyer of Massarhuretts. snr«, " The
(Mistitvwnts arc pure, nnd carcfullr
rdetted for cxMilcf)} iiunlity; and I
consider it the Run PnxrABATtox
fir it* intended pnqiote*.''

iLANTATION
ITTERS

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Jt fit tWi
.tW&gt;.
.

Temperance Bitters
pSi-s-t; ssrastris;
I, Urn . w&lt;. * I... W. IM&gt;..

r-M Tkir-..

Ln

Michigan Central B. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,
U-L.ra iMnwl *»4 CUra*••. laskiar s!m« eeaiMlmi &gt;llk Usu&lt;&gt; E..I nfl.rtr.il s»l U r.; Ir.m

use il TH! ».t«i

mor® or ]&lt;-«« successfully bn-1 fur twen
ty years. Ia JhiT Cat Murn*, :ku-a
sol® pronrietx-r of tha Morris A Been
bent sold alF(son&gt;n fifty animal*) tn Mr
Samuel Thurne, thus placing th® Duch-

made with great discrimination and
Thus ended th® most remarkable sol® , 8JJ*“**“*E?
* boldness; end though losing valuable of cattle ua record, It forms an'epoch
i’l HL
cows by arcident on the passage, havu^ i
hi* one thousand guinea ball peer® I which Will ba dated back to at a rriu.
in the hishwy &lt;&gt;f«wsli-l&gt;rod stock a. Ion; New Boi
wurthloee, and loaing beeides by light­
ning, hianndaunted pluck as a buyer,
and thogreatpr-.es paid, guv® hi, hard
a rtputebon second to nouo in the
Wild Life
world.. UAUji ol ISfil Mc. Dwnu&gt;
sent young bulls of his herd to Eng-

Xr%rs.s^5:l::

:w.‘

in the Far West

The Babcock

there hare been not infrequent pur...
.«® ssu uuea ana so &gt;
chases from c.ur l*et American herds ; were the stables
The exhibition ’ if
for exportation at constantly ineroasing ! burses for draft aud tho currit^o teams i
price,.
•
: were the only one, we •hod• au opportu- 1 Aerate yssr.lurite tih se« Ae.ei.iem et
Mr. Thorne parted with his entire city of seeing- Wo most say that we T7"Trp
A T5 Cjr^KT
herd to Mr. Jas. 0. Sheldon, of Geneva, । have never ecen a finer display of hepvy Ek-A X
k^XXXVO V/A w
ia 1867, who, after successfully breed­ draught horore at an exhibition save 5*4bsudwtaivt kyl.lentrr, bvn W c l*eing it for some years, and adding to it thoenof Canada whdre this class is a I *“"' "L——-»• J 1
by Double purvlisses nnd importations, i specialty. The first premium was taken :
sold tho herd* to Messrs Walcult A I by a Canadian horse owi rd by Mr.
Campbell, th® wealthy proprietors of Wm. McGregor, of Bayfield, Outaro. |
the New York Mills cotton factories, Fur acnou, compactness and ease of
and of about ono thousand acres of movement as well as fine proportion it
most tnilr and beautiful fanning land* &gt; was conceded that he was not excelled
surrounding them, and extending fur 1 by any home on th® grounds.
THE HURRICANE
some' miles along the Sa^uoic creek aud j In the carriage class fur Hams over
felWtl
upon the so-called Mohawk fiats near ; 16 hands high, the beautiful mahogany
Vtica.
: bsy tram of D. Il Hibbard, of Jackson,
The sale took place on th® l(Uh ofii wa* awarded ths first premium They
September. at_New York Mills, near ar® a sikudid epan, and w® saw no pair
cl li«y» eithaiMt 'li^AaAHgau or at
I th® y^idisn f* ihntfcuBted them in
»tyW*Dion an 11 c lire. dHWing. while
vsHl eTft.- hswb that tefeprerJ tho
team wa* a good molel of a welt pro­
portions! large hors®. In tact Jackson
bore off many of tha first premiums in

i*Ws
VINECAR BITTERS

U-X.XAIlolWT.OrelSiAriirar..
rjLiBI ***' *"'*
**“***•-

from that locality. In the two claa.es
of hones of al] work and ot' roadsters
there was a eery jnsl cuui|ietit&gt;on, and
the rcmmillees uf judg»s had all they
cuuld do tor two days to ge through

In tha clan of horsas for all work,
Mr. Fisk took the lint premium with
bis great big Hambfotonian Bur, now
fire years old, that made a very good
showing in the fivs-yaor-old trotting ra­
ce*. This Rysdyk’s Hambletonian fur
« large heavy horse that his made a
rever® season is doing well, and has
tbsm House near Livsrpool; Mr. rial­ vary fine action. There were a number
fort. of Fspillon Market, Haibro ; Mr.
C. C.
Berwick, agent of Lord Dunmore, but, we cannot specially rater tu.
Dreamt to buy fcr Earl Bectir®; Cummings, of Burr Oak. took tbs first
Mr. Richardson, agent for Sir Curtiss premium on his three rear-ala stallion,
from England ; and Mr. De ia Ferrell,
the well-known purchaser and shipper
of live stock, from Liverpool, attended
to superintend the shipping of the stock
purchased by Lord Skslmersdalo.
Tb&gt; B*tt—Tho Duchess cows and
boilers uttered were eleven in number
not including two, th® 15th Duchess ol
Geneva [*s: tbre® years old and sus­
pected of not bring a breeder, which by
vote of tboee present, at his own rsqucal
Mr. Campbell wa* permitted to w;th
draw; aud the 8th Duchess of Tburudale, 11 rears old and past breeding.
The Duke bulls were cuf- “ - ------,.
ly . th® id, 4th, and 7th

f
ALONZO XUBLK.
t&gt;.i. G«. rf iMfe WUk.
t. . ■«
Altesusrarr Marlsssrv.
tl»l«4 gsMtssSerM. A. C. PCX.
w**Xl

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., b

.V*? J-J*"-”"'. •‘•“w*1 "• Wisklsies.
*• •&gt;«»*“
M®«wse Itsllir. brfrad1-sir.usl Is Ite a*no*r MU raort IsmU raw .
1 ssfewJtosffi Ss’E-i-.tn.
I

For? Wayne 11Janlsm
&amp; Santnar
l It fm .
MICHIGAN AND

ssfisa&amp;sSi

THE

SOUTH.

TRAIW KVN arcmciOOTIMI.
TRlISX GOtMQ SUCTH.

DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!

UTHAIRON
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.

Go to the Banner Office

n C. Pinasa.La.1

ya*r*dd.
In the Roadster class there was a
graad turn out. and the horv*re we saw

MOHTOAUE SO. 13.

for FINE JOB WORK.

iSmtSr*

hare bewn esteemed as superior horses
then. There was mure use, more powCOMMISSIOXEKS' MOTICE.

splendid bun*, Mambrino Gift owned

K^«5!-i«34.*K
u'-

s=u?sa’i.iaR-«&lt;K

the first premium as a stallion fiv® yam
c*f aad over, and next to him was Mr.
J.'Cl Deyo's Old saint, a Ivors® of great
[iowst, fins action, aud wboes colts era
twginmng to show. This stallion « a
sun of Old Sb Lawrence the famous

at which sum bo was taken by Mr. T.

every way than his distinguished sire,
having mire sis®, a lunger neck, with
vary clean limbs, and ot equally good
actum. Next to him came A. C. Fmk's
Msmbrinu Palcbeu. a hors? that trotted
in th® spaod premiums and won in 8 H)9.

JU.I TISN. WHITE S1TEEUJ.VO, GOUT. GOITRE.
VURONCUITJS. KERV.
toW I&gt;EEILITT,IffCIPLEA'T CONSUMPTION,

And all drawers arWnr from an
teipra® oeo&amp;tko of the lt«d.

LYON’S ,

• «■**hw*.:.

Duke of Oneida, a noble three vuar
old, by 4th Dak. of G««^,M&lt; M
of 19th Dqpbew of Thorndale.
to£
fikaimendato’s first bid of *10,000

Woman's Glory is Her Hair.

-COKKeCTIONM.
“■••wttosis srs m*:. ellk

ad^-siK«;sA“x;

6107

* Iw...

ESSjiXif
•Mreit, Ks| Birsr
S^kSfar^ 3*“si«4*SS^iu
uxhswee a Fort Wsyee KaMresd*.

JOB PRINTING
miawsuB&amp;ta fetal

kftt.OOOit advaswed the.: *4.000
•5.000, *6,000, *7,006, *8.u00. then
HO.«O, II2.0U©, |15,0«0, *29,MO,

INK.

CRAYON.
WATEROOIiOB
.

AND OILS,

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The F&lt;irJ«Lic\j&lt;

T(|e RepilsucAI&lt;

BaFmsr-

RATSS OF ADVEBTJSHrO.

VOL XVIII.
pro!esiopal apd

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1873.

Card*.

Save Your Money

FLUE
J. P. ROBERTS
BAJSE HEATER,

NO. 26,
Senior Grind Wardon—The Stone is

f»rtrS.

The Old Capitol and the New.
The Corner Stone of the New
CapitoL

UUlD US MOT IBTO TSMTTAT10M

&amp;

CO.
I cannot think what detains her."
Thanks to Mary's instructions I could
Poor thing!" I exclaimed. mysyna­ «• were soon gathered roum
ture immediately aroused. "But, ■nt tahls. Suddenly, them
npt. will she know anything about

DRUGS

she told auntie that she bad been
Womanlike, I began to cry; but
through all kinds of housework ; bat Harry gathered her up in his groat.
bet hands are very small and delirete."
“ Why. 1 am getting quite anxious
to see her; when will ths be here,
ancient and honorable fraternity should

Medicines

Dye Stuffs. I

PAINTS &amp; OILS ■
School Books J- .Stationery

Tho Display and Osremony At­
tending it to its Place.

duty.
fleet
Junior Grand Warden—Die Plumb.
Grand Master—What does it toaeh?

wo urovo cur work.
Grand Master—Apply yourljesrel to
this Corner Stone and make report.
Junior Grand Warden—Tho Stone is
plnmb ; tho craftsmen Iiave done | their
duty.
«
The articles to bo deposited in the
corner stone were then placed these,
and tho Grand Secretary "ad a list ot.

the Travel and ’Gavsl,
cons, h
thenaj
burden upon tho bed, and his friend
The —------- - _------ay^roacbed, saying, “ Shs ha. faint- Capitol of the State of Michigan, and I
Grand Marshal, advanced to ths stone.
Suddsnly bs bowed bis bead upon
his hands, but only for a moment; than
The Grand Master having called the
his place, said: “I, Hugh McCurdy,
he procssdod to set the broken limb as
Grand Master of Masons of the State
of Michigan, declare this Stone to bo
plumb, level,and square, to be wall
formal, true, aod trusty, and duly
stare I caught a word that sounded
like - Charlie" thin the truth dawned Masons of the State of Michigan, and laid."
Tbs Grand Stewards thou proceeded
on the part of the Grand Lidgo ol the
State, to perform wih them th* inter­
Charlie turned to u»
esting ceremony of laying this - Cornerand Junior Grand Warden, bearing the
THE MYSTERY OF THE JEWELS- glittering silver. A bright fire bunted
in Uic grate—everything looks I so
cheerful and homo-like.
Just entering from the kitchen I be­
held a graceful form, clad in deep
differently, 1. thought

yean. I tbouvhl

ingiy beautiful, and as the gas-light have eearohiKl

svinmetry begac, and harmony displa^
od ber charms. They were associated
not only for tho promotion of architer-.-

lyliko eiml luti'y, saying i

RUSSELL&amp; NEVINS

there

il«y

after facing a call-bell by my plate.

FINE NEW STOCK OF
| DRY GOODS,

CLOTHING,
Positively saves Half the End of any Staight Draft Stove.
Keeps Fire all Wintcs without rekindling.
Hu a.Cast Iron Fire Chamber.
•

the oil, saying: " May the great Arch­
itect of the Cntveree Vises carload with

•' Why, Ha-ry Wilds, you bars made
tun ri'M in more than eno scan ' Am
1 dreaming ? Is abe to be my kitchen
girl f Why, I cauuut treat her as hardly master myeslf."
such!"
To toll ths truth,Harry looked a lit­
tle l«ewildsred. too.
his self control.
refined. but thia is a little more
Wasn't I happy ?

of a young bnt generous cuounouwealth,
and which shall rival in magnitude and

The Grand
pre;«red, and how thoughtful ot you
to bare her here to receive us."
** Why, did you think I would bring
you to a desolate, uninhabited place T
Would I let you soil yvnr pretty bauds
nt the outset? O, no" (another whistle)
" I did think of baring a Hille party

HATS AND CAPS,

BOOTS AND SHOE
' The above cut represent* the working of tho
ACOniXT

my brother in

omn ceremony, taught by the fratnrtiity
mis imiuw i* viveviw.
Then 1 had to jump up and congrat­
ulate him again, until Harry said, turn­ nececaitiea which called it into existence
ing Io his friend. " She is always telling

the Boautr of Holiness to adorn all their

(Wilde) bnt 1 think you are the on* of the Fraternity—but the hand of limn
Ess not been laid upon its grand bring
How our Mary gathered strength principle of sAerty which stands to-day
and will forever remain the crowned
Queen among the virtues until time

now."
■ The heal, a? nhcwu by the arrowa, pao-e^ down the front
PHfENIX CASH STORE
i sre* *sst«r os tween the cast lining aud the outside across the double bottom.­
___I and up between the back lining and the body of the stove, thus j
• bringing the heat ctysc dbSO to the outside of the stove, and re-;
.0.
am^1 taining it near the flqor. where the cold nir always is.

ErtHf Sforc gunifH/iTSiti yo Qiri Sqrisfi\cpofl
i&gt;it.
‘

j

wm. joSTm'ib,

.

siaoe the dsya of Hiram, King of Tyre,
did it have ■ nobler mission than it this

best prints ih hastinos:

- I

-

-4-

l*1..Ii m,,,1 A&lt;u. it

I

____________

How bright the future looked to me
Trie, my hi *
'
*
**
but I prefer
empty bead.
all, we had

SLiltl niilv l,v

HasMlt.

ways quiet and polite.

KTANLEY»

bids th* (leopte ot Michigan to be of

good-

,

i advancing I beheld the poor girt bow-

Purs Wines and. Lianors’.
FOB BBD1CUAL Ft'BIWiX.

choking her whole frame.
urn ns. to the Boys While I am talking
** What io it. Mary t" I said coming
to the Boys, 1 am willing the mm
towards her. and speaking as gently as should hrfwi.
possible; ** What is it that troubles
Dxaa Burs
Did you ever see a
lorely plant o'srabadowed and choked

L. N. MIXER'S

Scrofula Syrup!
Sweet’s H°Tcl»

1

0 BASU BAFllM............................... MICH

1
»
I

Sherman J. Rich.

MIXER’S SCROFULA SYRUP cures
all Srrafuloas Atr.-ctions, Cancels.
Eruptive and Cutaneous Dtoeaaes,
such os St. Anthony's Fire Roue or
Erysipelas. Pimples, Blotobre. Posluirs. Bolls, Turnon. Truer or halt
Rheum, LTre re and Sorre, Dyspep­
sia, Debility and all Irapurltlre of
the blood.

TEJ1 and COFFEE

•• Behold

blossom of punty and refinement.
boaeting; but accepting the past with

tally-

kind, but 1 want to went you all against
trustful resignation to its unknown ills
and a thankful! anticipation of its no-

country. It to the

Of which he has a VERY LARGE STOCK, and ho is deterramrd to sell at th

In the brief history of our Stale, is
ritten the history of our prosperity in
ords loo plain to be mistaken. Its

junction

Guarani*«s SATISFACTION on Everything ha Jb-comiMnds, and he especially
RreotnnMMids h«

Michigan _Exchange.

But

wiH not be Undersold.

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.

Mitiiiai.

■

CALL AT JOHN

ining rays illuminate the world seeding ages, and our grateful descend­
ihod an effulgent brtlltancw from ants look back upon this ceremony and
owremuny. Its prindplse having
suction of tbs Great Jehovah, and

but

....______

DENTIST

Greztet SCROFULA ad CANCER RHE'
and cittern mar ee* the symbols of that
noble raanhood which stands on the
plane of equality, and regulate its cun­
duct by tbs Plumb Lins of Rectitude, of poetical
lbs Square of Virtue, and ths Trowel of

It I * a Sure. Safe and Efficient Rems
dy, pleesant to take, and containing m
mineral poison.
'
From the many fnvorable notices r ■
“O,
“Ith

IF YOU WANT

WINES AND isIQUORS, For Medici 1'urpo.o
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.

B*tcr GROCERIES /«

f futurity.
■M MM

will

* t-Jhat CHROMOS, LITHOGRAPHIC CARDf.

anisic,
HASTINGS. MICH.

MERIT, and everything you

.vt

xe-w-

-roinc

REWARDS OF

&gt;«

i-riceh

•fl

arned you.
Every boy should

liberality of

s/mw j- nicti

Inspiration of genius, and the toils of

The
ea we ernes the masonic, threshold, or

Uo not be W through

TRIUMPHANT !

F-

. THE

Price, 81.00 per Bottle.

flsrj.

Our Hight

of Almighty God upon

W HEELER «fe WILSONT,

aneiont

B. F. STEINHOFF

l/ltf&gt;qOVED

present picture of power and foScvty—
thia lovoiy Peninsular Stale, with all Ito

wilh:

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

Till I M’llLIHIIAIHI
'Sales of the nheeler

MANTLES.
SHELVES. ETC.

thi’ paxf year in the Bent Guar"

rantee of it» Superiority over all
other Mtrinf machiiun

AMERICAN

MARBLE

man’s pride, will

Ifllsonfor

-

Sitiicai ill Maiital

DENTIST

“ And now,” said Harry, with- as-.
.med gravity,
Mrs. Wild a, .hall I

Bciit£ the most simple in con­
struction, and easilfpodapted to

different kinds of work, running

. easier, faster, and with tess noise than any other sewing

help youf
Union Block, over Boston Cash Store.

OYSTERS!
ROOMS. ^ButwWredidyoufadberr Noth

LADIES

u. ad) u

i« u«.

A. D. COOK Agent.

ger than Bis habit If in a usosnewt of
anger or forgetfulness, ytm tell, do not

FRESH OYSTERS by the CAN or

machine, art qualities which recommend the Wheeler CITY DINNING
&lt;t -WUeon to
p'Mir ot, Superior to any other Kwi«e
h. i„n«

To those, young or oH. w
randy formed this habit. I

dif

�'IfflWIl

A brief synopsis of the work nf the
Coosritutioual Couimixfon, taken from

otixod by a majority c
Is-g.tlatura may make

l|hr lypnHtran Jannn.
Grateful foe the

ir.ny also provide for toe apof Prorecuting Attorney by

renrim of 60 day*, baginning w
27 th of August, it baa carefully
the State Govarumant is still conducted.
changei agitated by various c'asaM of
National Bank of Near York City, and
Exxrcnvx kLixiux, &gt;
Wasxxxstux, D. C., Oct 0, 1878. $

implied threat to tho National banka

onewn* corpora* doubtful whether the plan of building
licipri. It drop* a railroad (o tho Pacific will be actively
'
t adopted iu 1802. taken up again for *omo time to cpmc

ailed. I rue d industry isregaltnus Its
i.died rewards, (trnaualb , but under

atorklioldar* shall bo personally liable
like these- They shall not acquire
lands in th* Stat* except n* token iu
go**l faith in paymnnt of dibx or such ,
a* may t&gt;c
»&lt;c needed iu
m legitimate
legttinrato busibu*iurea, and lands acquired in violation of
tom provision shall escheat to tli&lt;&gt; State;
provision shall also b« made, debarring '
the election* al-all foreign earporaticu* which shall vio

eo return hearilelt and grateful are nt hand to giv* the relief wo promised.
I do cot briisre the prerent panic will
iwledgmctita, and with nur thaakwwurk to individuals half toe injury it
giviii^ wr may unite
.•e-aauon «•! local at
at Urge. Our planetary system is the
creation of nadeasity. It ha* no *lastic- rwn and odd-numbered districts

K

United Stat

The

members lb* prohibition sgainsi di­
dutrtut* th* value of hi* paper dollar ; viding townships or dtio* iu forming
Ilopreaenlativa districts is droppod ; al­
with tile same avidity now that tire gold so, of course, th* vul* placing several
BojmeentativM ou a general ticket in
very pojiulou* placee. The stipulation

political right* an
: tost* tho ballot:

iSEeSSi“Old Hundred," the benediction by
Bev. Noah Faaeett, and with a national

.th.
of MXt month.
Th* Cluosgo Inter-Ocean is to cbanp'
» form from lour to eight t«*a»

1

_

Vico President Wilaun writ** that hi*

F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.
OKtrsttst. raoni cb

Commission

Merchants.

and other agricultural products mutt of
necessity aril at a corresponding reduc-

ttoutbern Bailway.
i that labor this season liu been paid for
Owing to the state of bi. health Hou hy al! clssaeo Of pn-ducere and taauu-

lecture engagement*
in the Immodlate presen', the premiun

labor to riot materially reduced.

CxaratSt t'etenbergh during th* boll-

Th* St. Louie Mutual Life ho* filed
tags and declares itsrif solvent.

ITHE INTER-OCEAN

Mining and lifo insurnr.ro cumj&gt;aiii*i,
like mnnicijial, railroal, and canal cor­
porations are tho only unr* allowed to
iiu Ton* of Poultry ni.u
, service th* agv of 8U years. Tho pro­
' vision in tho old eonsti'utiun. allowing Wild Game for IMroll and Eastern
th* Legislature to establish maximum Markete.
’
,

I

rill tcccivc I

applteutiuM for jiartton
Th* Judicial artid
JuJct of re H"|«™ c.«„
countries have asked ur to rviin their
to five, and fixe* theirterm at inn v*at&lt; I,. __ j “______ -_ &gt; _ ......
authority of law to do so.
1 trust it
must be provided for. The Legislature
wilt sew be gtren. When it is given ii
will ba more than the equivalent of be­
coming exporters of article* of manufac­
nicipal corporations, may not help priture which were previously artirl** of possible after Jsn. 1, 1K75, the ugh th*
import.
Order* will come for large term of th* first appointed Judge is to
■uxrant* of coin. Li will be all in silver,
in th* Sauli St*. Marie Ship Canal
power* of Uio Supreme Court are stated
I tn greater detail; it shall havo such ap­ except such n* is legally exempted. The
currency, with a profit, and will probably pal late jurisdiction a* tho law may pro­ Lonuntwul exvtnptiun is increased to
secure i. portion of uur pay^n the more vide, not extending to civil case* for rre 12,000, and mortgage* on the homeatoad

0

a

BISMOL MOS!

cd Wednesday morning Oct 8th

U. 8. Gasirr.

Youra truly,
ly cannot be for the public good. W ith
icArert at 82.00 a bushel and every thing

School Cards,

The Texas cattle trade bii* grown to
thu magnitude of a shipnwut of500,000

Tbirtv-«ght young men left Lowell
[am., for California the other day,

o

properly crisbrsto

&lt; I I1IOMOS !

anroirrox or tub

o
pl
p

lUSullUCiX

unmet* in their charge for they own
benefit, providing also for the payment

•.ro •-»
■BE

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&lt;

And juste to order

CUKN1CE A WINDOW DRAPERY
In any *&lt;yle. pattern* of which we hav*
tn exhibit. We have In stotk a
splendid line of

HALL TREEH. HECRETA1UE5.
I BOOK CAHE8,*nd everything found
■ In a Ftrat-Cl&gt;w* E*tabliiihriici&lt;t, enn Ire
j procure*! by calling on
'
NKIjBON. NIATTEH A^O..
2ft A 31 Canal Street,

GRAND RAPIDS

IfimO

WANTED
D18D

D. SINE’S

Register of Deed* or Notary Public, and
to offices connected with schools and li­
brarian, and indeed whatever other* the

LIFE

BELOW

UR.
THE

SURFACE !

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tmios n.rsox.

OSE GRASP CASH FRIZE OF

KSMta-ssr1CBO..B.
— HOOPT^AK^

either by elected Convention or appoint-

$5,000
IN GOLD 1
OXE GRASP GASH PRIZE OF
85,000 IN SILVER!
skew ’ismcis

ih--.ii;.t this

Mint r:.

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mre'srireduJ* is abridged more than
ona-Ulf br ’

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BULLSOF SEW YORtf.BEARS

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sent soldrera shall apply to the township separately submitted i* Judge Withoy's
proposition on tho license question. by

public prison.

PIER GLASSES!

The ybjoct of Woman's Bight* ro­

brought on the American Bovolution,

son shall

fl

’ TO BB Pt'TKtBUTKB IN

MBS

And ean guarantee WO11K.M ANAlUP
» and PRICER. We and have a
Fine Line of

smEKAKBS tai itter MG KOK
FUBMTOBE, tl CHWtl

S&lt;5,000 00

1.1 u :l: ri.

'4

AND

CHAMBER SEJTS.

G1

that England must import M,000,000

Will go

PARLOR GCODS

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CITY fi£W6 DYPOT.

Of HASTINGS. MICH.

or or race aro oblitcratrel

thia Anniversary, establuh Courts of

' In Furniture, as now. Parties wishing
| to buy anythlnx to oar line, should
|
not fall to come andrec us. Wo
make a aPBCtAUTY In

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iMaoaoaai ■ • las i

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BEAL GENUINE BARGAINS

0

fund to which thar belong

On the 17th, last., the Republicans or
tlto 6th Congressional District noai- tnut that, at least, th* docendants of th*

s i'B FimiTIlE!
z.

CITY /lEWS DEPOT.

A Celebration Proposed.

Circuit Court* is not to extend to dvil
cases involving Ire* than 825 excluding
costs, unless an appeal or &lt;wf&lt;wwri is
is the Centennial Anniversary of the allowed by the apjx-Uato Circuit Court
CoranHsiioner* are to be appointed in
each county br th* Circuit J u 'go. The
Patriots of 1778. Oar JAstoUy. a ITul■driphia publication, makes th* follow- Senate approving in the case* of th*
Supreme or Circuit Courts ; but if th*
Sonata is not aitting, the Governor’s ap-

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1NTKB.OCEAN.
HO Lake hl-.Chlcaxo.

liable for the sole debts of naeh oilier.

km* drops tilt prohibition again*! t*«t
oaths, and adds a auction forbidding

Ttriu tj Salotriptiuoi.

&lt;71

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK,

prohibition, aud all other writ* and proebangcawire, bccauw tlwy may undergo ci’ases appropriate to its appefiuto yuri*diction, and it shall have original jurisprosperity of th* country, with the pro- further modification. I ahull give to
i of their crop* on a gold basis T tho subject, however, my etn-wreet
dings. aud
W« think that scarcely poalble, and
prooiwding* by ssw* Jariat to vacate let­
I havu written thia hastily, but if it ter* patent It appoint* st* own Clerk,
coll* forth any views you would lika tv but nothing is *«1J about filing opto-

Writ, lb. INTER OCEAN eS^rtoJlj r«n*«u:.
I lbs xrest isirevsl* ot lb* Northwrsl. Il.. .
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER.
i Os* thsl will b* tresd islemiuix and sret*! lu
i Aatvireas ia stsry part ot lb* Qtsri.

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Oil Paintings
-

unless for purchtuc annoy, uro invapd
without th* wife's signature. Home­ rkport or tab
stead* also shall bo exempt from paying
tbo dobl* of their deccusod owner* while

ommondation 1 shall inako to Congress,
and barn channel slightly in regard to
banking laws .pico I last had th* pleas­
Can ure of a personal mtervionr with yuu.

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Is eeodecl sd ■ Ith &lt;rnt ere*. a*daVwyild&gt;*(.Msills is dess is rests Um
MARKET REPORTS
.&lt;utl. s* lb. FA^tBRN ssd Dt7&lt;IX»X* UFA •
lbs XsHbweslcsa BELY CFOS.

n

7

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i II : to put ir in
keep it here until

000.
President Dyckman’s psach orchard,
nt South Haven, nets him 810,000 this

actual use, in&lt;i*p*edetit of the pteciou,
metals, is 8775 000,000.

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THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT
,

hibitiog discriminating running c&gt;m •
.
,
trust., i* inserted here, and is tho .uly j P^P1 ottruffon.
ibuvn in th&lt;» section limiting eligibility -diitinvtivoly
-------------------------------- there '
“railroad" provision
is. Tbo provirion* a* to eminent do-,
main ore transplanted to another ar-.
Begent of th* Univotsify or member of
mnrkvt to ■
SPECIE PAYMENTS.
too Stale Board of Educatiua ; no pro­
circulating
bate judge, county clerk, treasurer, or
Tho President is said to favor the
artiest re*nm|&gt;ti«Wof specie payments, w* will havo made a rapid atridn toward superintendent, register of deeds, or
H.I
It
...... ,U.
««
officer appointed by tbo President, can
bold a roat in either Bouse. After the
ready for that resumption with little disother beneficial effect*. Experienre has
ba brought in only on the Governor"* oxenaw uisomre niter on impeacnm'uit
has been directed is extended tu nil of­
I the general prosperity of the 'country.
■hall bo
ficer*. and n-rt merely to judicial. In
I All know the productive cnvrglreof the
this Imsineu of th* country. Silver will
people are taxed to tticlr uttermoet to
[ meet the to mnnda of ccmunrrec. The
Tba Governor may enuveno the House
export* arc increasing with uucqualvd du rd of value*, which will be hinrdod
of Representative* to ditort impeach­
rapidity, while the imports, other
ment. and subsequently tho Hcunlo to
j er i’cniurula is drcjqwd. So i» tho
try it; and if it is Ihe Governor that is
authority to proviJ* bylaw for too to ba inJj.MU.ilcd, this duty is to l&gt;e jwrrod million*, in time, pl this specie* i
juisUige ou all maihiblo matter received
«n&gt;* ciiculaiing medium. It will l*ai
shrinkage
the
to tnnetiun* of
rblte th*
The jusin change in the ediuatiunul
article vests tho control of tho State
University conclusively in tho B*gont*.
Lut obliges theui. when they accept
about eight, and unlove the Influx
l«*gi*lsti«e appropriations. t&lt;&gt; carry out
the condition* attached. The Superin­
' conMqtreatly enhance In proportional
tendent of PuHie Instruction *liall be
■^tia membe; uf nil State Educe-1
our stride* towards a higher approci.- ■tod cate*, e. y., changing names,
I Board*. The Lcgialaturo shall;
|o |br
uf a0
tioo ol our currency will l&gt;* rapid.
.ump|fon with JittUi additional Oiatur____
oarus
or tn* mate ruouc bcu»h, .
.
.
•
i„ nnmri.i eiret&lt;«. - ■
tion, regulating
Agricultural College, and Its form Echool j it&gt;« msmTuC
.
srs recoguirt.*d by name, th* Governor '
*?.*"*'
filling racancie* iu theta.

Th* First National Bonk of Athens,

Cmtrcial
aii ftnilj Nrttm
Il isiwt SSS*IM bv ssy psbtisslls* Islbr &lt;. v -rr-

Mew Advertisements.

ill, no doubt, lead to Ingiibuion to re-

spreading its protection over eywty vul-

IJ

Neatly half a million of money ba* ;
liable lika thu tlockhuMer* fur debts been voted bv tbo Legislative cMimbly I
in Australia fur tbo purpat* of coming,'
too redemption of bill* und not** is out tins rnquiri-iui*nt* ut tbo n« w Educadesignated os ‘-lawful uiouor o! thu
United Statet," inatoad of •‘spoci*."

iln.ertug muila nt a dreadful civil

t&lt;) ttltn pray ere for ihctr c ououiace.

Akriy Zwrye fiMurei -f lltadmj Ha-tn, AtltHmfksateUlslKd only* Auk cren tris &gt;
l.ss*r*-B.-&gt;. It Um tor. Sr «-&gt;o prei'U. ..
THE LEADING

REPUBLICAN PAPER
rir ins xosrno'i^r

through the old Constitution. opens

condition of tho Government, it* ability

th* hour of peril finds him,

|&gt;» rvsrees «f ths trier Mill srtUhttMlXTEF..
OC)[t5 bss Ire* &gt;sMireU.il hu b«re
TEN &lt;:&lt;»!.! n/ FOLIO PAPER

storiaI District, on the various propoiltious submitted, by tho Commission Io
Ci ties and villages ehall be UKOrpor- tbo Lsgialatutc.
ba siren in full.
!ed only under g*ncral laws, though
:Uo Bute boundary
Sir Hugh Allan ha* surrendered his
-listing charters may be altered. The
general laws shall limit their powers ol charter to build tbo Canadian Pacific
Bailroad, and the Government on. its
part has reloosed him from the bond

Clan Grant are

1-nnri.AUATiojr.

rnx »rrtrartc*v rxwxFAHta,
J-OIl 1M7O.

Ehenuiatiuiu,
--------------------- Scalds, Lameness,
Baras, Sorcnca*,
Netintlfiia,
Sore Throat, Boils, Wounds,
Hoarwneiw,
Ulcers, Bruises,
Piles, Sprains,
Headache,
Colic,. Old Sores,
Toothache,
All Hemorrhage*,

startling xltaraUcns, embodie* to* cor-

uired an answer particularly,

NATIONAL TEASKSjniBG-

jJaoo-iu this issuu. Promptly, and ap-ii
patently to the vary general aatiifaction [
of th* public, th* Comiaisrion Aid »«» i
work. Owing tu the podtion which w* &gt;
occupy w* shall not fori at liberty tu !;
comment Editorially ou the particular ,
merits of th* juoposmi amendment*, I
but shall from iiiuo to tlm* publish tbo

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family tea parti**, club

JOB PRINTING

Morion)

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WnOLSBALK * RtTAlb ~

GROCERS.

Iho links thn: bind

inc aflatod term*.

Atiertis ii tie Hanim Banter.
General, Hon. J.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

X

Cwrese el Mate si-4 Charsk H*.
0*t gar St* UrafUrtu
LAlil) PU8TE,
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SHOD

iiiffliaE,
UK

at Bin

�U|E R^nlSUC^^B^MI^. I

THE RIGHT OF WAY.

J10NSWA6GLED 1

Heal taw piotics?.

&lt;

' tntoiai pqpu w usrr tum.

CLOTHING.

Regular

ct-rm machiuo is in full

rnmu, XUmtey
t '

'iatejrss

NO

WUHmi:».

.

DISTINCTION
BETWEEN THE RICH AND THE POOR.

On mutton Aid. Bentley wan appointed '

OBS1HMLI “0«E MHUr iK« fflf I

Beyond the Mltsluippi.
iSZ r u s***^’;.
. „ I:un'*a *
«»
Prtltitiu at If. A. Bussell, and 121 firm nroewifatra this. Tbo Boot and I
otbers far an approprutlou 'on Henry i ^hoa basilicas will bo continued by Mr. !
Btmc, was prasanlnd and referred to
who axpiwaa hta sin-j

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING!

report at next mcetini;.
• want of first clans Boots, Bboco/Uvar-1
PnUiion of H. J. Kcnfield. and it1 shore. Rubtors, Blippwro'cte., cheap lor ‘

rouM

&gt;JsTS*l

nrirco nald fee o»J, .'
~ • i~-~ usmuiaw.-.
liookstore, ha. Iwt received a full line
Prtrca paid for their productions, to soy j Fhe Jl.yii pro frm appointed a. such of the 1 ..xt Books to be u&gt;«!Tn tbo pub­
nothing of the reductton in prtoca on Committee Utd. Beamer It .|re nlld lloKcl&gt;ools.rfthbcfty fur the ensuing
imported necwMlties throngb the reduo-1 Hama.
f
.
which ba offl-ra to tho nubile nt
tlanln
-----.
,
!
—
.
„
itie
lowed c«»h price. He also ha* a
tlnn tn Utt tariff ratro on freights.
With th—. r.^ VV----- ’
. , ™ bldcwalk Commltto reported In fineasaurtmsnt of first else. Stationery,
n ten tneec facta iM-fon- you. wu ask. favor at mnur„rHnu._ _____ !•«,. r..v.
&gt;i&gt;

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I Ibo way of the oonstrucfooktng at the question

- nu’’.I.'
: raJ:S:

the Company w ill bennly a Unto from
each perron, while Che benefit* to be
detrlved from the--------road will
be perfectlyy
--------------------The Committee appointed to notify
enormous both iu individuate through j ]»-nons having frtet-f.l* tn retuovo from
wh&lt;w land the rued run* and the public old cemetery. rnported t hat they havo
geaeraily. Forthte reason, it to both 1 pre farmed they duty, having notified
falrwndjutt for the people afong the I ninety nine person* and have pq-ted
lino to donate the right of wav. and, notice as well tu publishing th. wme in
oho, to aubocnlM'r liberally totbo stock, the county pope:.-.

■ ROBKKTtl. r.M.

“riXX..'1"" ""

TO “SV-

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&gt;-!

.1 mi “tB tuaVEKS PUIIX1PPA M. P.
OJO. W.SLXDE.S*«7.
HASTINGS LODGE, NO- &amp;£, r. a A. u

PAJUMKR ENCAMPMEXT. NO. *0
xsir’"4 * tnM,!‘ Ih3,*Jy
•5X WILLIAMS. Swllw...................
ItASTIXGS LODGE, ND. SN.
.»wr

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,
.
,
. ,1 and to prepare swung num to transact I
। wrommen iu.1 m d^ptia, ehroni^ i,llsintwt ncatlv, rorroellv and with di.»etm Monday, through l.to Agent, Mr. I rbaumattem and droiwy." This merff- p.-4ch—.'ter.M» D«A'» Ahtoynto.
23 1
C.O. Titus of Pbltadelpbte, places! on | C;M j, mM|h4 with ^4^ in |
- --------- -- ----------------

cJmntk- of’ iterrv with
of the 1 ^tamillon'» Buehu and Dandolkm-&gt; Etstxt.—AV. Oven and 8. Iz-wiv, an^tnta of Mtehtonn which for ta-autv of
P™ •* ««Wilional jamit m । o®»rilW
»ato Warlati A DavScbmHtata of Michigan, which for beauty of
*
T, Lined Adjustable Itamper Stove Grate,
finish, exrallcneeof binding, jmd perJ- 1 ’ for buruing wo.zl or &lt;J.l. On* of tbe

LOCALS

copying a full page &gt;■&gt; by 13 inches, and
What Physician* say about Dr j rae-LU-d of your fuel and otherwise |
glvta every euWivl.ion of land from a&lt;- . Trask’s Magnetic Ointment
Many mak” yuur'stovei much miro valnable

Srtcixx. Nonet—We pay 41,60 a.
cord for dry siovo wood on subscription.

DEPARTMENT.

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OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT.

l»u Overcoats,

Visiting Cards.
Buelncvi Cards.
Weddlhg Card*.
Druggists Lsbelii,
Full Klirct Postess,

s

Wo make a Specialty in

Hoavy Winter Overcoats for Men,

Picture Frames,
Having scoured the Services of

i

MR. JAMES M.HEWESi
Who is fully Ccmjuent (&lt;&gt; make

for Boye.
for Youths, ...
Children’s Chinchilla, Cape and Other Styles of Overcoats.

Shirts and Drawers, 40c. to $3.
BEPuMRlJNG !

IW SIU V UMH WI IB IBB
To Merchants wc Sell Goo^t as Cheap as they can buy them in any Eastern City.

MB. WILLIAM H. STEBBINS
An Ezperinrtsl |&gt;c.-von in

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE

HEMM!

Donee Programme*,
Wedding Invitation.,
Double Mammoth Pcutero,
In fact any kind or style nf Printing.
From n one line Card to a Ten Short,

i and onw th. t will be appreciated by all'
Oro. &amp; Wm. Ckvvtand, Waterville,
'
who hove occasion to consult a plat of
.. .i——------ —------------------------------------ ,... -------------- -------.....
~ -' our City or any of the Village* in the ! I)r‘ Uuck,DSllutn. Munhall. Dr. Ires , iiU«.
»sesfc»««.
cure bargain*. Cal! nt ones.
25tf
I------ s-^-s no ontlrcly reliablepints have! t'jn&gt; tatngirtiuld. Dr. Bmgbam, L'tina. , Bore clnnee to torn..!: Scaaol room*
„
„ ,,,
Council mooting. Monday evening.
Seo Sidewalk Ordinance in another ■
been madJ.
Tbto map has • N- Y-- Dr. Brunson, Clinton, Dr. Bim-H.
cheaproMMFIlCl t I
f carefully cxamlnel by our: Clinton. S.-i advertisement in another
, (.B/^i,’w“i r.n.3ts • -. MUtalS: ’
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column.
This wesk| pap»r it dehtyvd a day by I
IVm«bb Bnrl AmiI.'Sm re-,1 r—t.lc ' . .I.... ..
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36 CANAL STREET,

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

BACON &amp; KARRS

CIHPBEH on
PHSLOH SETS,
SOF^S, &lt;
COUCHES,
fHUOIlS,
BUCKETS,

«d. on Saturday.

this &lt;#tr alone.

is at Maple Grove, attending the funer­
al of lira. Aiktnen,

| Hasting., P. O., Get 21 th. 187:1.
, ^bu best remedy fur Diarrhea, Cholera
I
Henry Burcham. Jay Ih ane. Lemuel' M-arbus, Colic and kindrod Diseases ।

GIVE US A OAIX !
Most carucsUy we comaroud this Atlas Knowles, H. J. bally, J. L. Whwe»r. :
to the notice of every ttaldetU ot Barry i Direct your totten to number ol P. O.
. __ ____ M..____ ... - ----.n,l»l» ..

CLureh in this city.

1 fl j
“

praggi.t,
j
°
.
. -

J. Itoazsr., P. JL

gan«.
preach at tbo Presbyterian church In
this city Sunday morning next.

Ushod, and like everything that cornea
from that office is a thing of bcau’y.
. ..
The Ladire’ Society oouMcted with
Kruanue! Church. w31 boentertamed by
Mr*. Joliu* Rtmeon on Friday afternoon

.
It
'h®in af,J'“4,UTllI“ ”
deteraiaesl Io pick a quarr 1 with us but
.
d„
w- Ut, none othvr ।
I
tfw MnJret feeling*, towani him i
.
f I)a. withou: WMHlng u, ,

air. wootsy uns jum
“““• on
mcrus, uo
—of hi* boot and shoo shop a sign that fe wo in friundiy way advised him that

Give them a call.

never used
inquire uf sotno fri.-nds
coutwrning^ts virtuiw.
h era, and uses tho patent wheel at that;
nd warrants them right up tu tho
-hub.
__________ 13«f

The Hire House hotel at Grand

Tho tickets en&gt; out fo- the Fnotaau ■
B»ll to be held nt Union Hall on tb«
7th of Nojwmber. wxter the auaptore of
P.rarer KreCo-apony ”
’ ''
Citv Tim muaie i» to
Bond. Tickets t2- imrtadiag

W. H. STEBBINS,
H, W. BELDING.
HaaUngv, Oct. lA-23tf

P IA NO S

FOR SALE.
i 1 Span Horses,

1 Yoke Oxen,

"1 bo CoMtitutioual tjommhwion did
its work in exactly half the time allow- Min, at tk» Dtntal nfier
A. 1‘. DK.tK^ if. P.,
Otrr Jrl*v A Side’* Dray Stori.
30
Financial matlrts nro alowly but
perhaps nut just complimentary to the surely improving all over tho State *o
I
businmi*
men
all
»ay.
Suhicriptioas to the Capital Stock of half and half i«pcr* in a into utne,
i Tl»o State Treasury purchased Oct. 9,
194,000 of Michigan &amp;afo bond*, sixes,
dqe in 1878 and 1883.
Cwrebro-»pinal -mangitiv is said to bo
kiln bf-limo,’just burned, frwoh end
of tho doxens ofjournals n.ing the patent I prevailing among the horses is Grout
Hope.
township, St. Chur county.
- We paid a visit this morning to the
Bev. Zacbarish Eddy, D. D, has
A rare chaneo to nuy Dry Goods
I nlcn School building, which to now
icing pushed forward very mpldly by
W. I. F. Hams, Esq., who hss a force
f twenty men at work. We arc glad
to know that Mr. Hama has tbo Job in
hand, and we are Mured that the build
lug will be completed and ready fur
A meeting. in the interest of our new’
occupancy on the first Monday in next railroad was held nt PoJunk, Rutland*

The Board of SuparvuKM. oomploted
ih.tr work and adjourned on Saturday
looming to Monday. January fifth at 2
o’clock, P. M. Tho official proceedings
Will bo published in oar next paper, tn
the mean bM it te not too much
tn say, that tbo work of tho Board
was never done more harmocicusiy, and
we think tbair action will meet with al-

the place, op­
. A. CKJODYEAR'H Hardware

:mbkr

from the editorship of tbo Albion Hr-

Dickinson pointed it

i Oat. Bil&gt;. A. little fun attached thereto.
Forwmo roaron, tbo sprakore were
roptreented a. B-nator Anderwu from
Eaton Co . Carter from Barry Co., nod
Ackley from Calhoun Co. A rouaing
meeting, intense interest. «700 to the
atoak and one mile right-of-way wax the
nwult. AB wonid have passed off as
noth gathering* ‘urtar.’ had not a flax­
' Luadcd urchin discovered in tho Scuater from Calhoun, the veritable Fred. of
drug tame. "By
«V b* ‘*I »
, bo blamed if the Senator from tho ICth
| j-,^ test th. -n- who sdvwttaw
j himself m the ‘City l*ogRW.' '
I that chaj&gt; from Baton Co., didn’t look
1 like lM»ey, although ha wvre a Create,
‘ bat. and loomed up about sis £»«t.

k1;

SMOKERS.

Bo assurnd that 8. J. Rich keeps the

I 1 Two-year-old Heifer,

1 Yokelyearling Steers,
1 Two-year-old Steer,

1 Yearling Heifer,

First-Class Instruments.

24*8heep.
R J. GRANT.

IN SEARCH OF

THE
CASTAWAYS:
ItosaaUo
of
A

XamUra
th. Un of Cantata
Omni st Um Brig "MUsels." s.4 Jrjh.

New Scales.
New Styles.

naaa being sorried on by Jim Button.
Jim m on SoOmon Street, and dore
our, »«&lt;».-« than ooy other mstitubon
of the kind in Hasting*
Die store »

New Prices.

Very Low.
CLHUUITCOUIlTS-1874,1875.

bb ~ . and the inatiiufion’te unurually pro^-erou*.
Tho State Dental Atofciatfon wai in
nt Ann Arbor lau week. A
committee reported .troagiy in fever of
I nil dentists in tbo B»te joining the
t-ndas union &gt;.f dnitnta for mutual pro-

Treasury

■jp^.i^agsa

to $25
5
to SO
to 15
to 20

|

FOll SALE

Gold 108 3-8.
lie-want to-day.

YOUTHS’

to $12
5 to 50
...10 to 30

SPECIAL NOTICE.________

£ -- S-S-fc «!•&gt;-«• UMiWr pito.
tiKiet eminent vtvu h.ngtneera tn u»e j
i
u • ,
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AND

U|l•^nr*1,

I

An Atlas ol Barry County.

■«.&lt;n e .nitric .

.

BOYS’

Children's Suita,
Boys’ Suits
Youths’ Suita;..

FURNITURE I

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.
Near Btauffer’o City Pining Room*, or ,
j
County, In amount *qual tn value 10 and i-wwe 82. IT, «»• allowed and Nations! Hotel. Apply E. H. Lathrop, i
all you are asked to subscribu in stoak| order to ba drawn from Contingent
or donate In tbe why of road tied, every : Fund.
Partiw desiring to borrow Muncy cijaax
j Aoronnt of V u„ Tinkler, iflowel ut
Ho EveryOne!
tber in largo or small amourdx, will do
Looking at thia question froth this; te.OT.
.... .
,
, ,, ,
, well to call on Fred V. Young. Attor­
•toad point we believe we should fall to
Aceounl ot John F. Gain*, work &lt;m I gA
"a G** BnauL
ney at Law and Justice of tho Peace.
Office
over
20U
.v .
.. ...
w.v, oiivwa Hulu the bo.it stock in Hasm... the
».«« Pottofllce.
«
urge upon you all, not uuly the |ktojwrity cd and order to bedraw from reaper.: d ® awl
lor
thBt nunc
— -----but the abtolute duty ef taking ttie n- Uve Word. a. changed.
u Jd go Urc-foal. We all know Gary,
The fosf shilling Sugar
r in Hatting*,
quMtc amount of «:&lt;s* and of donating
On motion Council adjourned.
aB.j know ho means just what ho saja I« W1J by g. J. iCoi, !)„,
truggitt.
Itltf
with U&gt;e least possible delay, as you may
J. W. BKXrinv.
Store on Jeffcrwra Street.
24w8
1
l&gt;c asked, the right of way. In the town­
Another frosh arrival »t sphtrlid
ship of Hastlnini we are informed every
—
■■ ■ «----------School Book - a fine «tock, such as
The modtaua! clfocts of Bachu arc , «in bo used iu tho city school*, just Musical InttntmraU, at S, J. Bien,
]&gt;cr»on bas/rve^ done thia, and that the
lOtf
deeds are all exocuteiLMi-n ofPralrioviUc tumined up in tbe Unite ! State Dis. : rocaivw and for snlv at live and lot 1iv.&lt;
Barty, Hop.-, Rutland otnl Irving, can j pswatory a. foM«ws ■. “It u giren in • P/tore by F. D. Ackley, nt the City Ih-ug
dbrl I.U1.I.P., » b. tahl.J
,h.
,QC1,
,~r
U,W
th,„ok
bbJ
Tho Grand ItopLlt Biuinea. CoHegw !
already
good a* thei.
Mate
. ,
,, ,,
usnohave a road is*
J.
„r 1 ,
“”.k-.
’1 ... .U ncknowlmiged tu bo the brat furnish-1 1UII Heads
,
M and tnoit comtnodioua iu the uerth-1
Statements,
gUnd, retention or incontinence of urine, Vest.
Ito reputation for nmeriority '

MA80NIC.

CHILDREN’S,

Cheap Farms iu South-west Mutant t.' 1wants nt the Public for everything in

.

12
15
17
25
6

Fine Beaver Suita for Men, ....
Fine Custom Made Suit, for Men,..
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;.. ,

STMS &amp;
DIM

Tho Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com­
pany offers 1,200,000 acres of land in 1
i.Vt.ual and Southwest Missouri, at
from S3 to 112 per acre, on seven years' |
time,
tnw, with free transportation from StSt-Ij eg
Louis to all purchasers. Climate, soil, i
timber, mineral wealth, schools, church- '
es and law-abiding society invito emi­
' &lt;• I Bill■ fn.n, nil WMnlM ,In.i.t nf 1

$12
15
30
SO
• 40
18

Good Heavy Casnimerc Suita for Meh,

EMIGRATION TURNING,
Mrs. Wm. II. Hayford offers Ler M rj'tore other residence, nt a teacher of
U1U'*’, both vocal amt instrumental io.‘luding tho Organ aud Piano. T.nr.s
! ?,0®° for Mlcewns, payable one half
!,n £4’r“noc’ .. , ,...
Hasting*, Oct. 14th, 1873.

Account ,r Hhertll Vrooman, was rt,, ■_ ,
~
,
faired to Finan-r Committre.
h“.“j*„’/
Aecount of L. itumei: wm refa.red to M'Draery gmale. thiafaUandu aaknowl
Finance Committee.
b-v 0,1 * 1,0 ,ho
TMW,“ “
Account of T. Alton. M.0Swm allow- n"‘y’_
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CHUItyiEl.

u; M n.-.' 7.7
5351*K^7.
a%.7.
-.pronwaiteat. fssrsr Msrfisa Th«rsSsfearsTraT kvte te

PRICE LIST FOR THE

NEW FIRM!

further West are prompt and reliable.
: Heath &amp; Co still lives and arv tolling Tho Texas connection of this road is
uow completed, and passengers are
.
1
: rash prove. 1 bo hundred* ol Picture ctlmd a brat class, all-rail route from
■raaC.naimlU.won Ordinance* report- Frames, made by them, throughout the BL Louis to Texas, either over tho Mis­
rd fcvorable to tha adoption of tttwKkU j County, will «x«k tor thnmselvc at to souri, Kamas &amp; Toxas R. R, via Bedalwalk
'
WBtir Ordinance.
n*.un.n—
tupwiorily in that lino of their
On-motkin tho report was accepted.
butinrsv Coffins, Cotket* and Undrrtnkec*' Guodt wo keep iu undtoss variety
and guarnutcc entire satisfaction tu all
Northern Pooscnevr Agent, "2 Lloyd
St., Buffalo. N.
or.-E- A.,Ford Gene­
ral I’uMcngi'r AgaaL St. Izmir, Mo.
Hauk.
oct22t2
yes and nays m follow. •
Qnrstiom will be cbcerfull* aud prompiAyi-a—Aid. Muiige, Williamt,B&gt;Mmcr,

side of Creek Street.

: : BUrt.

n.u*uureUfiwtii&gt;is,)
- ■ •

principal potato in the
yv. Ws believo that

B"areroom, 2fo. £55 Greene, near J

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c -vering a period of woudvrful bnmi- I
Htaiioa into the inlori ir. Ix-tweett the ‘
Mi-risaippi end tko Rocky Mwufains, ■
tire fact wse dew.hj»id that bare was
perennial i»as utes. “boundlras. • idles*,
gateleas," where cheap beef and mut­
ton, also, could bn rained to fted the
world, and al the same time, develop

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

ftota Wyoming, the chorao homo of
graminiiorvus animals. Probably C 1uradu is the grand stock-raising Eldo­
rado. The vast herds ot cattle fr.au
Texas, Mexico, and other section*, are
driven into thia Territory, to aw .it buy-

gisis of Coknwdo, ft has been disrovered, which covers the plains and bills
nine months ouvof twelve, possesses
gnat fattening properties, aud at the
prswaut time the numb er of cattlo in
tost country is estimated st two hundred

large yield is always a legitimate aim.
and is sure to be profitable in one way,
if not in another. A crop may lie •&gt;
expensively raiwd ns to cost mure than
it will sell for, even when prices rule
high, and yet it may bn worth to tlw
owner all that it cost him, mu', mule.
In the light of au agricultural experi­
ment. it contains instruction, and if
made with sp dal refervure to ths. ob­
ject, it toay prove extremely valuable ;
and uot auervly this, but it baa the fur
tb&lt; r advantage of leaving the laud m
better rendition for future crops. Two
fanner, lor example, who inve.ts non
heavily than usual in his corn crop, iu
th* expectation of a proportionate yield,
(tough he may fail to reulixe t u full
fruition of fan plans, is at least tolerably
Aura of more than an onlinyy yield,
aud derives in oidhian, other in&gt;?dan'-*l
benefits iu tb« A-xtrn tillage, tbo extra
manure, and tbo dcsdruction of weeds.
Thsec advantsgea are uot roufinrd to the
first season, lint reappear in the suc­
ceeding crop, and, it taken in tlw ag­
gregate, uiU psobabiy return has outlay
and leave him u margin. Av a rule, 1

fttSt

tioas, aud live yuung hdy who sets her
cap to capturn him will be stuo to find
herself caught, for bo can not be do­
mesticated to any alarming extent.
When I rm him swelling it down
street, with his kid hat, aud plug glow*,
and fancy cane, twirling it and hi-, mu»-

Magnetic Ointment
sf rssas Sissi iSl wsri. sseuksieru
M.ncsc'T.
. I'inUsiAUB. MsrA.ll Mak.

that of
_ _____ _ ____ ___ _____
will rosily contain at« time tw.-nty-five '
thousand band •&gt;! cattle, one hundred |
. thousand bogs, aud tilty thouumd sheep. '
The oattfo are brought in by ('.roves, put.
in tho bands of partirs who sell ifa tu 1
i to Ea-t.-ro buyvrr, and ar; then driven
, into tho cats tor tranqsutoliur.
Well
leguiatrd le»f expresses aorf run bo- I
twet u Chicago and Albany, New Yuck. |
Brighton. snJ otherXs-ii.t'v And tbi*
is the method br wKlch we getourlxef
; Cattle hit ut«&gt;n coni at twenty cwutx per
bu.be! are transformed into* steaks nt
thirty-five rents per pound. Tbo era ul
, ctuwp b-Ml b*a not yet dawned upon us.
The ixoblem rsmal... unvJved. — /take

£s,gaolia Balm
SSfiHto,.
Complexion.

tswiszS^KvirsaSE

st Ssnasll. Mish. Srs ,w. I'M Ux &lt;tsis &gt;1 Iks

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Michigan Cenlral R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE ABO DIRECT ROUTE,

teJW^awwSStt! K.

A WATCH FREE
1
fish whou the tin is tilsl iqarneJ, and the
.wvgUwmoi I4e &lt;41 (always supposing !
a go.1 biaad). print tneir charm. upon ।
memory. The ti.hrry te carried un gvu- I
erally trutn Julv to Novomlwr. all along ■
tlie west coavt of France, Two of the
Liqp-st stations nn&gt; at Douarenney aud
than mist of us would suspect. A cr^p Cuuiurncuu Floats ot boats go out
thus raia.si, even it net manageI witu •«r tew tuilea and *|re.dout their nets
the beat uf judgment, is at Lusk a step by the side &lt;d which some codroe is
in tho rigM diwxtiaa. I: is an effort v.
develop Ufa tugboat tsjavibility of the .
soil, it aims at a high mark. Omul

Tbi

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

Pills,
*•

&gt;M|tHa4*U vyriM.W
*t mH aUasn era &gt;m
rwl Maw.l aaM kImi

MURDER?,

SxSrSi

ing to boy ru' h They are sold by the I
thousand.
The eurer employs large
i.uuibrrs uf loots, who cut off tbo
beat’s of the fivh. wash and salt them 1
T he Cab are then dipped intn bulling oil

'vinegar

bub reckless, but ho in evidently
nest. sensible and means business
probably l&lt; .* money the first year,
if be avoids serious mistake., it
prove the most profitable crop uo
raised. |f ii should even hare no &lt;

tin ; the labc Is tire put on, or Mmictimca
enameled on the tins, then they are
ready fur export - It doei not always
। rm tub.- ruin, nibensi that ibofongt'rthe UVH.GST9NE
tin is kept tn-upeued tbo more mellow do
the fish brtutue, and if proj^tly pteparI pared, ago improves thcui as it does
Suod wine. But if they are too salt at
rst, age dues not benefit them—they
always remain tough. The sixes of the
tins are known n&gt; half end quarter tins
There are two half-tms, one weighing
• ighti-en uunees. and the ..’ther suitsen
ounces gicna. The quarter tins usually
w-igh about seven ounces, but there |
i» a largo quarter tin sumetinir-s impor­
ted. Whole tin*, aud tvrn larger oats
Mill, sre ured in France, out seldom

bitters

sass
AFRICA
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Us4 Hsao.

WASHINGTON

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That Hfa, TsSTw, Sk£y-Lxkfa^&gt;nh
•r
itysa. Wteiss WwsSUww. VSsees.
•to Weese or say ansa eC MewMr nsUly
ewttols ato OMseiMr saSsr Its InSyenas.
fa Mat 11 will es yee Nte fMCawd suso

The only animal which we barn on
exhibition thia evening is tlio fashion­
able young man of the period, and I
may be allowed to say just here that
the pariad secrua te bo unusually long.
Step forth, (.’harks Augustus St.

KjMSSiir « Wt u

For* Tam Jartsm &amp; Sajiias

Go to the Banner Office
DR. CROOK’S WDiE OF TAR I
aTrs TfsnsfissMU kr raw ■■rrn.IT. r—u sori— l«
tes« liss rsesnl

New Book for Agents I
W. «... A ...i*

' will see that he baa a tine head—of
hair, lor tb" Ml iipuu which it grows
t. extremely mellow, and ho keeps it
। weR rilled. Sew with what tnatbcmali। cal precision it is parted in ii» middle.

Wild Life in the Far West

KIT CARSON
rriment. and wil begin to realise what
meant by ristemat'c farming.
CuSBsB Wiuux.
ioinrrw, N Y.

WlBseeSWurlnbavsmora

h.r. l.-.r •

for FINE JOB WORK.

Slif.

The Babcock

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TsttfT

LANTERN

INK,

CRAYON,
WATERGOLOB
AND OILS,

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at the iw new. sometimes gets - well, i
tuit drunk, foshamsbiy fuddled, as it.
wore; doesn't know r to-tfow his grand,
u. other, is his uncle st wot, or efas wwss. ,
He aloe r wears with gran* aud exquisito ]»&gt;lieh; imhwd. it is ratbar a
pleasure than othorw{« to bare him '

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RATES OF ADVERTlSIlfO.

VOL XVIII

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1873'

MWHil aid Illi!to Cinb-

NO. 27.

Tbo Superintendents of Poor submit­
Enamro Snanos, 7 I’. M.
On motion of Mr. Day. the saves* ■ ted tbo following a* their report :
Board convened pur»uant to adjourn­
went rolls of the several Townships and
n th B~r4 tf Suptrri.tr. */ Jterry ment. Roll railed, quorum percent,
the City of Hasting., were referred, to
Board proceedad to bustnes*.
tbs Committee on Equitation of assess­
undersigned County Saperin- ,
The Committco on Miacollanvou*
ment rolls.
Seven and woe halt mills on the ag­
Undents of tbo Poor for Berry County,
The account of Richmond* At Backus would respectfully submit the following Claims, through their Chairman Mr. gregate valuation of tho taxable proper­
Munroe, further reported, that they had ty of tho c5bnty u equalised by tho
report:
examinsd tho following accounts, and Board of Supervisors will give Hie
amount required, to-wil: (34^)25.1 G.
We. would therefore recommend tbe
adoption of the following Resolution:
RndtM, Ry tbe Board of Supervisors
of the County of Barry, that the sum of
seven and one-half mills ou the dollar
bo iM-Mcd on tbo aggregate valuation
Armiiws Stasias, 2 r. x.
of tbe Real and Personal Estate of said
flaard convened pursuant to adjournCounty a* equalised by raid Board of
meat. Holl eallml. Members all pres­
iSuperviaora at V&gt;* present nasion.
ent. Board proceeded to business.
AH of which is respectfully submitOu motion of Mr. Munroe, tbo Board
ntoc-eded to the election of County
Ilrain Commuaionor by ballot, with the
Haaar Bm»i,
following re»ut;
J amu Yocm,
JauurA W. Houglitalin, received 14
Joms II Dav,
votes.
J*me» W. Hutightalin having received
' On motion lie Report of tbo Cotstn majority of vote, of all tbo Super­
visors ole-tt, on motion of Mr. Kvsgle, i
! mttteo on Finsace was accepted and
be was declared duly elected as County
adopted, and referred to the Committee
Drain Comud—font-r.
uimii Apportionment of Taxes, for di­
The Clerk laid before the Board a
’ vision of taxes to the aceeral Town­
ship and city of Heating*.
We would ncotnmend raising bv tax
The Committee ou l^iseellat.rou*
an additional sum of (3,000 00 for e«of Stuie Tux apportioned to this County, tituaisd expeuse* to February 1875.
That t|io BujxirvUns of the ■ ClaiUM llirougb their Chairman Mr.
| n hifh or. motion was receive 1 and ref-p
. heveral township, and tbo City of flan:-' M--.I.-. , forth : ftp Irted thJt they had
1 rod to the Cutnmlltre ou Finance.
' lugs be. and we hereby directed to tu- 1 ruauibicd the foUatring movunta aud
tli.-ir -ll.iV.nr. ..
Tint account of Janies A- Stjiecwy uhd
s&gt;9« upon the taxable property, bith IVliobl
; right othm was prevented, ami ou
real mid |ierwnaL the several sum* of |
motion ot Mr. Yuunga, utarw received
money rwpiin-d to bo raised by certlGaud roL-rrotl to the Committee on Claim*
catn u[ the Town Clerks and Citj BeOn motion Board mljourncd until 7
"ooeder, for township and city purposes, ;
: o'clock thia evening.
.
also to nsse** upon the taxable property
Wx H. 1‘owxa*. Clorlt
of School Districts fractional, such sum* ,
of money as are pro|&lt;rly certifoxl to, :
aud required by the Bebool District,;
Enron Stsainx, 7 r. m.

DIVING FLUE.
BASE HEATER,

Board cunrer.vJ pursuant to adjourn*
meul. Roll called. Member, all pre.cnt. Hoard proceeded to buisness.
Ou motion ol Mr. Muniw, thaatiinunt
of bund io lx&gt; given by tho County
Drain Comtuisviouer mu Gie-1 at tli»

*luill be n cnxlh|o the County in ap­
pearance. and at tbe same time furnisJi
U'rexmmralafion for tha r-UvsiStation and
repahilion of it* inmates, according to
sex, ago, and cvnditiuu.
•
J. M. Nnrni*,

THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR 8.

Er.itf Syor. qum/tj-cio yo qiri S^p.^cpo/i
CiTtor llssxim*, Mich.,
October 18th, D*78.

GREBLE &amp;. RUSSELL

1W»-

CALL AT JOHN bTAXLEY H

Pure Wines and Lioucrs I

I/upnorED

SweeT’s Hotel,

SEWIIVG

jl mwewh
S

Michigan Exchange.

Sab s of thc }T7melcr .J- D"iison foi

the j/ttsl year is the Best (iuar-

|

rtt atee &lt;&gt;f its Stt/.eri r:'y orer all

other sen-illc "'arh(&gt;;
the ino't simple in Cttn-

ass

si ruction. and rustly adapted to

!

different kindn of work, running

IF YOU WANT
u
i easier faster, and with less noise than any other seufing
TCERIEB for
Money cexore./
?
- Jfwri'vJ machine, are qualities which recommend the Wheeler
,

&lt;fc

I

J. P, ROBERTS &amp;

FINE NEW STOCK OF
Tcxsbat Mobkixo, )
October 14th 1778. $

Board couvexwd pursuant to adjournsment Roll called. Mow bcm all prnent Bosrd proofed to brolnre*
T)m&gt; Chstnnan announced the follow­
ing Committee*:
,

HATS AND CAPS.

Medicines

£ 1 le
,tao

1 to
Cl. 1 tu
I .: 1 lb.

by ballot, iu place of Daniel 11. Pratt,
wborni term of office expire*. Whereup­
on Daniel B. Pratt having roccixod n
majority vote of all tbo member* of the
i Board was declared duly elected^—Ou motion tho B.&gt;anl adjeufued until
two o'clock I’. M.
■
Wm HPbwas, Clerk.

Board conveued ptuauanl to adjsnrnmeat; roll called, member* all present.
Board proceeded to btuiucsa.
Milo T. Wlmdie, County Treasurer,
laid before the Board tbv liat ot Bejected Taxes for lb* previous year al
l&gt;u otter, also at the Auditor Geuerala
office, together with tbo list and amouuli.
that have been charged back to tbc
county, and by tbo County Treasurer to

On motion of Mr. Day tit® report was
the Einalixaiion ol tho ararroimwnt roils of
tbe several Townahip* aid tha City of accepted end adopted.
Ou motion of Mr. Nichol* tha roper!
Hastings, beg tea’" to submit the fol­ of the County 8nparintendenta of Pcor
lowing a* tboir report :
wu referred to th* Committee on FiAase—tacal Rolfe of tbedifferenl Town­
: ship* for tbe twenty yrurs last prat V.
bo b*uad, provided that he ran procure
the tamo to be doo* at a sum not ex­
Deeding four dollar* per volume.
1
Tbe Committee ou Fioane..-, through
. tbeir chairman, Mr. Kaagle. submitted
lb* following-tferirreport:
!
Wa find 111* following amounts mm—ary Io bw raised for tbo ensuing

AMERICAN

MARBLE

PAINTS &amp; OILS

PJKENIX CASH STORE'

G^CNwhoh.’D.nwA.S. Bngbeo.
Ephriam F. Manley and Iravera
* Centre on Mtecellaneon. Chi«o-|
and Artemn* W. Chapin.
Committee on Finance—John K*ap&gt;.
Henry Brown. Janse* Young, Juhn H.
Dav, and Aartn J. Walker.
Committao on County Buddings—
PteiMte. Brown. Aaroc J. Walker, and
Chari"* N Youngs.
.
Cummins*
oa balaH's—Henry
Brrom, Jam- ToMff. .ndD-nimmS

;77ohn K-gto.

le-JsAn H. Munroe.

Ommius of throw oo

not be Undersold.

Board convened pursuant to adjourn­
ment. Bull celled; member, all pre*
cat. Beard proceeded to business.
The Committee ou Misoellonaous
Claims through their Chairman Mr.
Munroe, further nported that they Usd
examined the following accounts aud
•would recommend their allowance sv
follows:

Ou motion of Mr. Cta»j UmA report
'
b
Oo motion of Mr. Day the report was
adopted.
Mr. Creasy offered the following prewm accepted.

«*!*’Retene fctoof. Art Ws. 1».
WK
Cnlnrotly. BalUnis, Act No.
| Unltsrsliy. AM. Ad Ko. 11 USJ.

10 oVloek A. M.
Board called to order by Chairman,
members all present, Board proceeded
to busiocM.
Mr. J. M- Nevins, Bccrctyy of the
Barry County Agricultural Society, on
behalf of raid Society, laid before the
Board a certificate duly verified, that
said Society had rate— tbe sum ot om
hundred dollar* and upward* during
the preaent year for tbe purpose of pro­
moting Agricultural, Msnufsclurer* aud
M»ch*niCT art* in said County of Barry,
which ou motion «** received and placed

Mr. Pleiad** Brown moved that &gt;b*
Board of Supcrviacro appropriate onetwsulicth of one mill on tb« dollar ou
th* aggregate cxpslired vslnaticn of tho
County o! B*rry, to aid the Barry
Cauuty Agricultural Society n the
erection of building* aud pertuaxuul im-

M otion prevailed.
Tbe Committee upon sppoe-.ioom.nt
of taxes, submitted the following their report:
Your Committee to whom was refer­
red the matter of th* apportionment to
ths different township* a&amp;d tbe City of
Hsstinp, of lb* Blate and Cowaty
Drain and rejected tax fur th* year
1878, would trepeetfolly beg to*vs to
submit tho following *tats«x&gt;cnt of their

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uatior. for above the real wealth of Use
State, besides being extremely onerous
and uajsst to parties having the misforlone to be in debt, and,
rLr.m, It i. believed that a law
could be so framed as only to tax prop­
erty u. penoto owning tbe same, and
also Ui enable the aueaaing officer to
ro«cb a Urea amount of moneys and
er.dito 'list now escape taxaifou.—
Therefore W ft
By the B~rd of Supervisurs
of tbe county of Barry, that tbe Hrm.
th* Legiateture of tha Slate of Mirtti-

BOOTS AND SHOBS,’ John H. Monnm. F-hj«h P- Bansum,

Dye Stuffs.

On motion the report of the Commit­
tee was scripted and adopted, andjso
much thereof as relates to Dinin Tax
ws* referred to tbe Committee upon apporttea meal of Taxis.
»
Supervisor Day iotrodaord th* follow­
ing resolution :
RavtrrJ, By the l)..srd of Supervisors
of the county ol Barry, thv: the County
SupL-tiulendenta of Poor of said eoutity,
draw tbeir pay for tbeir servieeaas sack
out of the County Poor Fnnd of said

ThoFCommittoe to wham was referred

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

CLOTHING.

On motion of Mr. Day tbc report wa*
accept vd. '
Mr. Bugbeo moved that tbe report of
tha Committee bo auimondwl by iprortiug 250 days in place ol 225 day*.
Tho amendment prevailed, and tho
report a* axnondol wi* adopted.
On motion of Mr. Munroo tbc Board
proceeded to tho election of u Cmmty

Arrntstxix Snatort, 2 r. m.
Board conrened pursuant to adjourn­
ment. Rod calk-1. Mombere all pres­
ent. Board proettoded to businoM.
Tho Committo upon Equalisation of
0Mo«&lt;ment rolls, submittea tbo follow

'Wilson to the public as Superior to any other setcinff

DRUGS

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•
OctoUr 15th, 1873. f
Thia being tbo day deeignatod by th«
Board convened pursuant to adjourn­
tatuto of tbo State ot Michigan, for
ment. Roll called. Membars all pres­
ent. - Board proreeded to busineM,
Mr- Day offered tbe following reso­
lution :
Rrnltei: By the Board of Stxpurvla- ,
or* ot tbo County of Barry, tliat George '
Eiklee, now confined tn the Insane!
Asylum at Katemasaj, be released and |
[wnui'.lod to return borne
|
। Ots motion of Mr- Munroo the resuArtemus W. Chapin, lutiun was adopted.
J. in. H. Ds;.,
On motion of Mr. Kcagle, tbe Clerk ,
Epbriatn F. Muuloy, i was allowed an order of five hundred I
Gmtgv’ C. Nichols. I dollars to apjily ou salary,
‘
John Kwigfe, i I Tbo amount of Gioirgw II. Brooks. I
and ten other* wa* presented, and on I
I motion ol Mr. Henry Brown, were re-1
reived ami referred to CuuuufttM ou
Miser ilanirutta Claim*.
Mr. .Day offered the following reso­
David G. Robinson.
Chari-s N Youugs. lution :
JtmM; By the Bwd of Supervitars
Aaron J- Walker.
of
tho County of Barry, at thmr Octo­
John II. Mimrou.
Lcandi-r Lapham. ber S.-asion, A. D. 1873—that the
Maple Grove,
Heurr Brown, County Surveyor, be and is hereby auth­
Orangeville,
John Q Crorey. orised’to purchase at the expanse of
, PraineviH'-,
)
Lewis Wilcox, the County, one Book of Record tn bv
Rutland,
'1lvni«on 8. Bugbro, kept nt bis office ; also, one hand book
rtiarna|{Jc.
Elijah A* Banrum. for each Township to contain copies of
Woodland,
James Young. tho field note* ot each town. Soul field
Yankee-Spring*.
note* to b« kept at his office, and to be
Munro*. -John Q copied iut, iho hand books at his own
On motion of Mi.---------Creasy, ot Prairieville, was ebuseu temrxtwuao.
nunrv Chairman.
On motion of Mr. Phillip*, tho reso­
On*motion of Air. Munroe, the Board lution was adopted.
proo-ded to th* election of Chairman
On mntipn of Mr. Pleiad— Brown
by bdl.it, with tbo following result:
Board adjoornod until two o’clock &gt;. m.
t&gt;. O. ReMwew. sf g—U»p City ree'd 16 »«•"
Wm. H. Powxt*. ClarkJsl&gt;s Q Crusj.of FralrtenU*
» ’“£•

DllV GOODS,

Tucasnay Moaxixc, )
.
Oct. XOth, U73.5
[
Cham.es N. Yorxos, &gt; Committee.
Board convened pursuant to adjourn-;
Aaoov J. Waxxxe, )
n-ont Roll called, member* all proa-;
| On motion of Mr. Nichols the Report
exit. Board prncevdi-d tv buaiucea
Aud we reestnasud that the Board was adopted.
The »[*«cial Committee on Salary of
County Superintendent of Schools, d- pass a Resolution instructing the
Mr. Munroe isoved that Use report of
through their Chairman Mr. Munroe, Draw Commissioner not Fo issue any
the CommiUe* bo amended by atrikibg
submitted ths following us their rejKirt: order? payable until after the Grat day out all dial portion of the same that re­
Your Oimiulttoo on the Salary of of tlic aucwedlsig Februsry after tlia
lates
to ciaterax
County Superintendent of Schoois, hav­ job is finished. %
Motion prevailed.
And are furtLer recommend that the
ing had the subjoct under cvdlwivrution.
On motion of M*. Crewry tha report
would wommend that T. B. Diamond, Supervisors of tbc Towush-p of Baltias
amended
wia adopted.
County Suporintonduat of Schools, be mure and Rutland be authorised and
On motion of Mr. CreMy th* Sitriff
jmid four dollars tier day for hts anrviccs instructed to aesesa upon the several de­ *&gt;&gt; instructed to pan-base tbo neces­
as such, to incluilv pay for stationery, scriptions in their Township* the sums sary amount of wood for lb* use ot
and that bis service, shall not sawed as reported b; the Drain Commisaioner
Court Hi-.um aud Jail.
225 days in any one year.
On motion Board adjourned until to­
All of which I* moet T-vp«-ctfully sub­
morrow morning at the hour of eight
mittedo'clock.
Jumn H. Mrnos, I
Wm. H. Powaw, Clerk.

I Un motion of Mr. Keagfe.
' of Hie Committee on Claims.
I ted and adopted.
• On motion Board adjourned until to­
! morrow morning nt the hour of eight
I o'clock.
Wm. H. 1‘owxas, Clerk.

D. G. Robfasou, having received a
raajuriw of voles of al) tho Supornsor*
to-ll &lt;&gt;■&gt; &gt;oa-]&gt;• ‘“Vltea you to&gt;oll a« W» «®*»
j}j' elect, he wan declared duly eicctod a*
Htevre of HU1KH BHU.’S. Butte btrect. HaMlBga. Mich., and exaiuin. the Cliairnvnn for th* current year.
Mr. Munroe, moved that the Chair­
Wb^r A WUwm betore purch-lng eteewhere.
man aj&gt;i»jtnt tho tuual Cvmnuttoc* eonateting of the naual number of members,
tugetber with a Drain Committee coasiuting of three member*.
Motion prevailed.
On motion Board adjourned until to­
morrow morning at tho hour of eight
o'clock.
Wk. H. Ptovraaa, Ctort.

HASTINGS IARBLI WORK

We would report that we d. era tbu
furnace at tbe Jail unsafe atod would
authorise the Sllcriff to sou that it.be
made secure by covering tbe pip— with
iioo or tin, aud covering lhe arch with
brick so aa to let th* cold air pas* be­
twren the area and covering.
’
W« would also recommend that the

On motion of Mr. Day the report was
accepted and adopted.
Ou motion of Mr. Nieh&lt;d\ Board adt‘Burned until to-morrow morning at the
tour of 8 o'clock.
Wk. H. Punu, Clerk.

I The beat, ns shown by the arrows, passes down the front be­
; tween the cant lining and the outside across the double bottom,
and up between the back lining aud the |xidy of Ute stove, thuy
bringing the heat close close to the outside of the stove, and re­
taining it near the floor, where the cold uir always is.

■

Motion prevailed.
The Committee oo Couty Buildmge
submitted the following report:
■ TLo Committee on County Buildings
, would report, that after a carefal exatn.
inatiou of the County Buildings wo
would recommend tbit the Sheriff of
Barry county be instructed to erase tbe
;w*Ils and foaec around tbe Court Houao
yard tp lie repaired from time to time,
ns tbeir condition may require. - Also
that lie be instructed to .repair the cel­
lar nlaira at the Jail, also tbe gate at

ease for file* and pipers be purchased
for the uao of the County Clerk'* office,
of milaUo nil* to bold the papers that
constantly accumulate therein.
We would farther report that we find
the building* at the Conntv Fann in a
fair condition. Wa do not deem It ad­
visable to make ary moee repairs than

Poritively saves Half the Fuel of any tonight- Draft
’ Keeps Fire all Winter without rekindling.
Jias a Cast Iron Fire Chamber.

DENTIST

each county id Ike Blate one eopy, re­
quiring that they be laid before tbeir
several Board* of Supervisors, respect­
fully ashing their cooeurrenee in jptilioniug the Legislature to euaet the
much needed reform la our Tex Law*.
On motion of Mr. Manley tbc R**oIni ions were adopted.
Mr. Mtmrcc moved tbit when the
Board adjourned this week, ft bo until
Monday, January 5th, 1874, al 2 o'clock

On motion of Mr. Henry Brown the ':
resolution wn« mlojitol.
The Committee on Salaries of County ’'
Officers, through their Chairman Mr.!,
Hetny Brown, submiued the following ' ]
us their report:
Your Gimmittoo on the Balaries of J
County Officer*, haring had tbo subject' •
under conki&lt;l&lt;*ratio:&gt;, would rvcommsod ।
that aolnritu l&gt;o |&gt;aid u&gt; the County Of-',

D. B. Watv,
Huperintmdenta ol Poor.
Dated, ILuunga. October 14th, 1878.
Harry County Poor Farm account
from Ort. 11th, 1872, to Oct 141b, 1873.

Naiivills,

itb. That the occupant of any Baal
Relate mortgaged, be required to pay
tbc lax assessed so mortgage, and the
collectors receipt therefor shall bo a* *o
much money paid ou said mortgage.
RtnktJ, that dm above Preamble and
Reeolotion bo signed by tho Chairman
and Clerk, and ibat tbc Clerk cause to

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3«ivt=;x « i sin ।

�Tbb GaoaXM fa HHnais, last einter I afThe Union Trust Co
uaeared the pamage of a maximam *’

IPHOfUli

freight tar-ff ou all the railroads in tbe

tiou in Chkago, a rosulutiou was intro­
duced recommending the passage of a
similar actin other Bules; pending a
mutton to adopt tvnaidrrable durusufoti
was bad, and tbe oppuaitiua to its pas- ;
sage was very vigorous. Among other
things tbo toU-iwtsigUatemeutof existing |
ratro as compered with what would be

Boston, instead of being 80 c -nts ou
fourth class goods, avoid t&gt;* 81 47 ; ' on
wheat, 81.22 1-2 instead of 80 route;
I ra flour, 82.711 instead of 81.60 ; and oo
White wo in this country havo been wtx.l per MW pound* 83.46 3-4 instead
going through with our panic, the pro­ of 81.60.
gress at events in Europe has boon too
interesting tube entirely overlooked.
Tbo condition of tbo finances there are Murton of Maseaihusotta, on *x-Govto us nf tbe utmost importance, and ths ernur of Nebraska, end one of th* rsrAfirst point of ioquirr vary naturally is, nt fsnurni in that Agricultural ritste,

and a Deissocrat, tbc rtrictert of tbe

and that son* shares of a fancy nature
have fallen twenty per cent, and there, beneath oar notice, and knowing as we
aa here, tho Govsniment is entreated to do that the editors of it caunut reply to
our artidea, and have no stack in Wade

also in the ideas of operators. If trouble
breaks out, there is no telling tbo ex­
tent which it may reach. The panic is
Vienna indicates something of tha C
asocial condition of Austria, while tbe
heavy stock apvjulatiouv in England
combined with the irrepreosible rise in
gold there and the scarcity of breadstuffs will require the utmost prudence
to prevent a monetary crisis. And if

England or Germany, it would go hard
with Franco, also, whose financial posi­
tion, owing to tho drain of money into
Germany and the failure of her crepe, is
none of the strongest

quently will not give any attention in
future, to any uta they may publish
about us personally. A candid and
question of public importance will al­
ways find a plane in tho cilnmns of tho
Bonn, but we havo no spare for any
attacks on individuals or slurs on per­
sonal appearnute. or false statements of
any kind, anil do got propnso to allow
anything of this character to find place
in our columns, ot to notiro any such
attacks, no matter where published or
by whom written, which are personal
to us, which pertain to matters, other
than of public. &lt;n official importance.

fint number of 8t NiM* has just
bom iseood. PictijriaUy, U to one of
HhcunatlMU, Scalds, Latuc&amp;eiK, 'ilX-uSirJ
the most lieeutiful magasinee in tha
Bunt*. Sorrnewi, ' ‘
Tlw new Miseteeinpi bndgo at St. country, being enriched by designs from | Address, J I~ Peters, 690 Broadway, Neuralgia,
Lotus, with it* tun eel. approache*, etc , tho i*racils of Miao Haltoek, Sol Eytinge, “ ~ ‘
Snrtt Throat, Bolte, Wounds,
will probably coil about I9.UOU.OW; Mi*o Ledyard, Bhrppard, Ku-ph-ms,
Ulcer*. Brulves
tho bridge iteell tfi.UOO.WOO,
Amxbicsm Hokxs. - Tbe Octobtr num­ Hoarseur-i.
Ifolle*, Beard, aud others. Tho read­
Don Antonio Lq*&gt;i Santa Anna, tb&gt; ing mstter is varied aud bright There ber of Jawriosw !!*•"• is brim full of I limdMhc,
Piles, Sprains,
old Mexican general, now an exile, ie
Colle. Old Korea,
g&gt;«d thing*, and folly maintains its TooUuutlie,
i*«*rag a miserable hie, having sunk are thirty-lhrre article*, eomo fur the
AH Hcmorrliagon,
from ooutencs to tbo inert complete very little ooee, eomo for tho oldest of high standard of amuring. intererting 1
Dlarrhcro,
JL
young people, and eomo for every age and instructive family literature. With The Cunard Steamship Company betwsea. We find in it* brood, well a pair ot beautiful Chromo*, it is only ’
havo (tetennined to withdraw their vee- printed pages, poems, by William Cui- two dollars a year.
Agent* are doing
*ols from tbo Wort India aerriue to »n ton Bryant, Celia Thaxter. Lucy Lereorn, splendidly with the combination of tli*
early day, and establish a daily lino bo
and othora. There Is a capital human publishers, Cha* II. Taylor A Co . 123
tween Liverpool aud New York.
In 1863, twelve Bartlett j&gt;o*ni were fairy sketch by Rebecca Jlarding Daria. Washington street, Boston, end 92 Marexhibited et the Worcoster (Ma**.) fair Donald G. Mitchell contributes a char­ ‘ ket street, Cbieogu.
which woiglied between eleven and acteristic article, entitled Who W'rote
twelve pounds.
tbo Arabian Nights I and the first chap­
Dxnoaan's Yocxo Annate* is among
Severe lighting is reported at various ters of a serial awry by Frank R. Stock­ tho boat juvenile mngasineo that come*
points in Cuba, between tho Spaniard*
aud insurgents, resulting in a loo* to ton are given. A salutatory by the to our table, always sparkling with ea*
(imdnctar, Mrs. Nary Msp&lt;-* Dodge, to trrtaining and novel feature*. A scries
euro to reach tho heart ot every child- of finely engraved cartoons, illnstin.
reader—and the hearts of tbeir fathers ting tbo evils of intemperance, with doaud mothers as well. Among the stories ecriptioiu by Dr. DeSms, is announced
we find a charmingly told account of a fur tho ensuing year. Yearly one dol­
h trees, were sold at ehuritTa |
fairy'* visit to a bee hive, by Annie lar, with a beautiful premium. Address
sale for 11,400The vintage of the Australian viuo- Moore -, an exceedingly luauy little W. Jennings Demorvat, 838 Broadw«y.
ynros to estimated el 500,001) gallons j story by Margaret Eytinge, and lively
that of California for 1872 was 4,000,- tales by Paul Fort and J. 8. 8tarv.
WO gallons.
Lucretia I’ Hole tell the adventures of
Tbo Ohio and Kentuckoy Masonic a doll; Noah Brooks has a capital arti­ uendent, unoectarian journal, devoted'
to Religion, Morale, Reform, News, Ut- '
Mrvorsl hundred dollars for the Mem­ cle for boy*, called By tho Bea, and Olivo vratarv, Music, Seionce, Art, ete., am! ia
phis autfnrer*.
replete with every variety of matter
Tbe official returns of I’ensylrania ionod Hat There are also interesting suitable for the household, including
give Gordon, for Supreme Court Judge, description* of cobras. passenger piga majority of 14,294 and Mackey for con*, the curious inhabitants of tbe Btoncs, Poems, Tales for Children, and
other contributions by eminent writer*.
State Treasurer, 25,852.
Fmallone Islands, and tbo Piute In­
It ii edited by T. De Witt Talmage,
Tupoka. K&gt;n*a*, hail a moiutvr fire
! on tbo night of tbo 19th. Several large diana, LeaidM bright little Jingle and a who is editor in fact, aud not simply in
buildings indudiug three newspaper whole page printed in large typo fur nsrae, and throws into tho paper all ol
liubi children with big eye*. Wo must'
ufiircs, were burned.
his wonderful talent and energy. C.
On Sunday last a slight earthquake not forget to mention as an admiraide H. Sprague, tho most famous preacher
was felt al baa Francisco, and ou tbe feature a short story in German, for
sumo day a volcanic eruption camo from the youngsters who are tonniing that
language. A similar French story l*

rappartera in tho Aaeembly havo also
viaoted him, and besought him to say the
word which shall cumpove tbo diAcuity.
Ilia onlr answer is a vague letter, eay­
ing tha: his only object is tho union of
parties ii Franco and the restoration o*
her giorr, greatnew* and prosperity,
which nobody believe*, cud whfch is
understood to moan that ho remans a
Bourbon of tbo eighteenth century; Th*
eonaoquonoc is that tbo majority &lt;»f tho
AsesVibly, which turned out Thins and
put ia MrrMahon. with the intention of
retiring him nt the first convenient momeat far filling the throne, has practi­
cally disoolved The Bonapartists will
act with th* Republican* in prokmging
tbo present government, or in the resto­
ration ot Thiers to tbe Presidency aa
the recent elections seem to indicate the
people desire, and tbo OrfoauiaU also

archical fusion which require* of their
Chiefs komething very much like hu­
miliation, while MacMabon ia willing to
continue in power, and tho Republican*,
undo? tbe energetic load of M. Thiora.
will sustain bun for tbe present. Honea
we may safely conclude that tha ruacfor the present. Franco will sustain a
Guverntnenl, Republican in form.
In Spain, too, tbe Repubtican pros­
pect lias decidedly improve;! of late.
been equally fortunate in conciliating
loading men and in strengthening tho
military power. Tbo Car1.!*:*, whom
Castater recrally satimsted. all told, at
50,00 men. bare met with a eerie* of
damaging reverse*, and dissensK.ll* are
rife among the leader* aad domoralizatfoa m spreading through their ranks,
while deaertions are of daily occdrveaos,
aud if the arouunta of tlwo* who make
thorn are to be relied upon, the CariWs
cause ia in extremes. Al any rate tbe
area of its control in tho North of Spain
ban bora greatly diminished, white th.
bombardment of Abaante has greatly
iacreeeed tho odium of tbo enemies of
the Csatalar Govarnmon’. end tbo tetter
ie bow receiving tbo support of tbe toed-

Topeto Tbe choice, by etectam of Free*,
dent far tbe Republic of Sjwun to »oon to
taka place and either Caste tar or Salm* r
&lt;m wiH bo elected and o*ther is an able
Mtateoman, and would make an orcaDant

THE ALDINE.

Hhaw, who was convicted at Sandy
Hill, Wusiiington County, N. Y„ of the
muidrr of bi* wife and childrsr. Dg po»son, ba* been son Inured to tie hanged
on Friday, November 28th.
The trial of N. L Roberta and F.
Glee*&lt;in on charge of larging bonds of

Tremaine was making his argument for
th. defence A leading journal says,
Eighty-six *omen havo rah red tho
“it io rather difficult from the evidence I Michigan University thir farm.
and speeches to detormiuo whether ■ Gen. O. L. Spaulding of St Jahns,
has been prevented with a Sir KnigLte’
Btokua killed Flak, or Flak Stokes.'Templar Badge, rained nt F200.
A brace of Cocgreraional dead ducks
We demand of the 27ms« Jenrao/ tho
—ColoueR?) L E. Mewmare ami Hon.(Y)
proof of tbe truth of the statement, that, S. D. Clay, both ol (Truod Rap*.!*.
“as Senator wo fmudulaully changed i They had 105 couples at tho recent
Odd Fellow*' party in Sarptuck. A
superb dinner closed tho festive periur­

On tbe 27lb, thy Bl. Louis Banks
socceaslallv resumed currency payA Hud ion gardener has this oeoson
mnnta, tbe deposits being loygly In ra»M*l Cv# Iras nf tr.ature.1 Hubbaid
eqnash on three-fourths ol an aero of
ground.
Tho new Univanity hall is to b* ded­
icated a: Arm Arbor on tbo 5th of Nov.
Preparation* are going an far a general
The King of Saxony is dying.
galaxy.
Fred Itougtea has gone to Europe.
Tbo display of apple* at th* recent
Carpenter'* majoritv in Iowa to 21,­ County Fair in Grand Traver*.. »u re000.
gnrded aa tbe finest ever mad* in the
The » heat erop for 1873 will l-o 220,UOO.fMMI bushel.
Gen. Cad waiter, of Now Jersey, is

There ie excitement in Alaska over
th* Sitka gold tn-Ms.
Increase al population in California
during last year, 40,000.
Thus far, in 1873, 2,691 mites of rail­
road iia’o l»oen c-mpleted.
Union Pacific train* hare already
bven dvalyed by the snow
An er tmrt volcano bos been found in
waa married tert week, to Miss Emma
tb« Wluto Mountains of Utah.
M. Gould of Muir.
Travelers through thia part of the
State and Southern Michigan report
lbs growing wheat crop aa very promis­
ing. end a large bredtb uf tead eown.
Tbo Bay City Chrouiclo uji tbo salt
ahipmrat over tha F. A P. M. Railroad
this season havo boon about 125,000
barrels, and the entire shipment from
tha Valley about 475,000 barrels.
The rwidonco of Mrs Mary Puitt at
Niloa, was burned on the night of tho
16th; only a portion of tho hraaaludd
guxls waa saved. Iam* 14.000 ; inaur*d far 83.000.
Th* Deruocruta of Detroit have nom­
inated Willfam C. Danoeu fix Mayor,
' Senator Edmunds has returned from Michael Halloran far City Cte*k, Joseph
1 his tnp to Europe, and was in Waah- R. MeGrath for Attorney, and Fred­
erick Ruhl* for Treasurer.
angtou on Thursday.
Tho Board of Su]*Tvisors of Eaton
The New York Bar Association
Thursday night resolved against an County mm on th* Uth, and adjourn­
ed on the 18th. The total oquahsod
elective judioUry.
It ie said that owing to nnaamanogv- valuation of th* porsoaal mwh and
moot ooTarnl of tbe evonterfsttore will real oetate ia tbi* county t* &lt;7,070,164.
Tbe tax to bo rrieed for county porpoeM to 832.978,03,

workers &lt;4 Now YorkThere are ever a hundred battle
flags of Indtaoa regiments i« the state

in ins north vest

New Advertisements.

The Republicans of Detroit have
placed in nomination tho following ex- '
cellent ticket. It should be elected by '
a decided majority. For Mayor, Hugh |
Moffat; ForCIsrk, Charles H. Borg-1 A Washington dispatch eaj* tbo Atmen ; For Attorney, Francis G. Russell. I tonury General decline* to interfere in
tho twosecut'ion begun aguiast default­
i For TreoA'irer, Edwin C. Hinsdale; Fur |, ing Pootmsster Slewart, of Pittoburgh,
Police Justice. David E. Harbaugh; For and there to a pro*p&gt;&lt;ct at tho accused
Director of tho Poor, I.uther B. Wit* going to tho peniteatiary.
Tho signal office rsturu* show tha: at
, lard ; Fur Justice of tho Peace, Fluren*
tbe great storm on New Brunswick
coast. August 24th, 1,122 veaaeto were
first view seems decidedly Frencky -it
destroyed, end the loss of life to have
The approaching municipal election boon nearly six hundred. NoarwlJMO
is a question of flags. Tho Count de
Chambord will havo nothing but a in Chicago i» exciting intense interest building* on th* land were ranted by
White Flag, but tho French people gon- The candidates for Mayor are Kith Rc- tho same gab;.
AU tbo Masonic grand bodies of tho
erally will pot consent to give up Xbe i publican, the question being Bunday
state uf Mieaouri, excepting tbe grand
lodge, held their annua) sesoioM at 8tticket in tho interest of law and order, Louis last wesk. Th* reports praoer.t
in favor of closing all places at bus nets
on the Bgbbath, and restraining within
of tbe way and has made a visit to tho closest jotribls limits tbo liquor
Chambord ; and tho tetter's loading ttafic, may bo elected.

Aside from this consideration, the
survey ol European matters at this time
concerns itself chiefly with tbo pUitical
situation of Franco and Spain fornei'bct the Asbantee war, the visit ot Victor
Emanuel to the Emperor of Aestria,
nor the Catholic question in Germany
rise to prime importance. la Franco,
the monarchical programme uhidi was
so promising a few weeks since, lias

REPUBLICAN PAPER

Tbo CHI Chromo*. Concluding that
tho day has passed for the class of ehro- 1
mo* hitherto offered, it takes a “new 1
departure.” and gives its *uhecriberi i
■omrtbing t*u times letter. Tbe first I
and mott noted i* “The Twins," by Sir i
Edwin Lsmdseor, the greatest painter ‘
nf animals that tbo world has ever pro !
• duoed. The Chromo ia a superb picture, j
measuring nearly two by two ami a
half fret in sire, and wool 1 Ire worth
Bcaiaxxa.—Tbe present number cf
about twenty dollars in the art stores.
Sfrthur, whkR begins a new volume, is
Two maguificeut Scotch thephenl &lt;L&gt;g*
unusually rich in all the deportments of
ai« reclining upon tho top of a shelving
biography, criticism, fiction, poetry, end
illustration. If there be any charm in sheep for which England and Scotland I
names, there is ample field for great are nitcd. and lying at her f«et are tbe
expectation in such well known literary '
twin lambs, which give to the picture '
titles as Fronde, Stedman, George Mac. , its namt- A rich landscape complete*
di^nld, H. H., Rebecca Harding Davis,
tho picture.
Celia Thaxter. and others of equal merit
“A Wee Bit Fractiuua," the next
if not aqua! tamiliority In tbo open­ picture, ia u recent production of tbe
ing paper, the first of a serioo upon the famous Scutch painter. Thermos Feed,
। old and new South, Edward King pre- of tho Royal Academy cf At}- A beau­
I scats to us, pictorially and through hie tiful matron with dark hair and eyes,
I graphic pen, tbc Parisian city of Nev
bolds in loving embrace her little
Orleans Ths sketches are fol) of life, daughter. Its troubled face, the tear
and the social view of Loustaua. jx»t on its check, the broken playthiug* on
land pruonut, calm, dispassionate, and
[ tbe flour, and tho demure look of lh.&lt;
terrier, show very plainly that an April

Commercial ail Family Newspaper,
THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT

THE INTER-OCEAN

'itatsUirrrutre.

5.w

is

U.S S.&lt;*« pwiOm. dislnb-

NATIONAL NEWSPAPER.

dem, bolds forth roost sntertafaingly ;
and there are capital notices of juvenile
books, intended for thus* who will read
tbo book*. ami a puralo department that
will certainly sharpen tbo wits of tbe
youngsters
Published by Scribner A
Co., New Turk, at S3 a year.

Advertise in tie Haste Bauer.

Chromo
School Cards,
tfrry /tews

ii'v&amp;ErUE'

depot.

Magnetic Ointment
CHBOMOS!

Abbey." The rainbow which easts its
hues around tho Abbey of St Albans
I serais to invite tbe reader tea p-rutal vt
tbe history of a time when tbo Catholic
Church was in its gfotv Mr.Mclhjuough
‘ gives an excellent critical ami biographi-

“dabbaUi Altenrooa," a young and hap­
py atoilier. with brown hair, blue eyes,
met rosy cheeks, rile outside of her cot­
tage doer She bos bosn reading tbo
gixal book, but it h*» falkm upon her
Up, aud aha seems to bo peacefully
' man, whose poems will shortly apvxsr meditating upon what aho has read
in csJlectcl form_ Tbo portrait presents The little buy standing Lr her side liaa
a fare not unlike tbe pictures of Bret j forgotten all about bis “April showers"
Hurts. Mr. Btedmsn stands high cs a

PARLOR GCODS

CHAMBER SETTS
n uusrnnt
PRICE)-

He contributes a sketch of Elisabeth
Barrett Brow nine, tha tribute of one
poet to another, which abounds in fins
appreriation anl delicate touch.
Pro­
|
three two pictures make a most ap- |
fessor Newcomb gives an interesting ac­
I jiropriato pair. They each measure,
count of tbo dew telescope now coni fifteen ami a quarter by nineteen ami a
stractin™ at Washington. Two Amer' quarter inches. Tbo approprieto j laco
I for •'The Twins’* is that of a renter­
her—Catherine Earle, by Adeline Trafpiece between the others.
ton (author of The American Giri
Any or ill ot three Chromo* go to
Abroad), to run through the year, and
tbo Kirtbern Pitchers, by Rebocca Hord­ Every Subscriber as be may elect, the
ing Davis, to bo concluded in three or price for a subscription varying from
13.15 for the Weekly end one of tbe
story by Edward King, Only Half a cheeper chromo* to #5.25 for all three
Woman ; a story by Louise Chandler with the peper. For further perticulare
Moulton, For Pastime. Tho poetry is call on A. L. Horton, Agent for Barry
by George Macdonald, Celia Thaxtar, H. County.

S75.000 00
SINE’S

GIFT ENTERPRISE

SBEBOAEBS iU itta BIKING ffil
FEMW, I) CetcjM

*5,000ana IN
GOLD !
xi&gt; C**U
oxe

pros of

F. M. Hungerford 4 Co., M,000 IN SILVER!
aEtrxgAurnoDVCT

Commission

Merchants,

13&amp; nsT&amp;i rrnKxr, urrnoiT, Mien.

11., Margaret 3. Preston, and Richard
Watson Gilder. Topics of the Tima, and

aorrar comas in for a a hare of castiga­
tion far haring imputed irreligious motires tn the magarino fa tbo publication
of an article upon Proteitsntiam.

Night lights—Gkw-wormsMan advertises, thou reelirss.
Lucifer matches—Prise fights.
A- right angle—Catching trout.

OB.

HUMANMISERY.

LIFE

IEL0W THE SUIFACE1

The modern song of love—Cupid-dit-

Dvxs 15,000 is Pxxxicm Gives
Away.—Chief among tbe papers devot­
ed to the reel interests of the laboring
muses, is the ^swrwwu VorLin, I'ttyb,
Man respires, aspirsa, coutpiree, and
published at Pittsburgh, Pa. Tho Oc­
ex(tine.
tober number, whiab fully equals ia iaBeaf-atoak is meat and proper for
torost any of its prsdocosacrs, contains
unusual inducements for getting up
clubs. Over »5,WN worth of Pianos,
Sewing Machines and Organs, ore offer­
ed for their pries ia subscription. For
example, if a sowing machine ia sold al
seventy-five dollars, any one who will
obtain fifty subscribers al 11,50—tbo
regular price—to tbo H'erlmy
will got the sewing machine as also fifty
cupioo o! the paper sent m subscribed
for. Address, the Advisor Publishing
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Opposite

Dmxan’a Mornttr Msasxzn.—The
November number of Dmwwaf * JfortMy
presents its usual rich display
irf fall aad winter novelties, illustrated

UNDERGROUND

CT THE GREAT CAUSE

LIFE Sira PHOTOGRAPHS ! JOB PRINTING
INK.

CRAYON
WATERCOLOR

BEARS

B. F. 8TEINHOFF
Grass semi aoura BQET

The anther of tho eaying,
"You
must always take a man as you find
bun." was a constable
Pasaimate porsoui are like men who
stand on their beads; they eeo all
things tbe wrong way.
It takes just three timos as lone tew
tell a Ito, ou omt subjeckt, aa it dux to

which to one full page, a mi&amp;iatare of
the celebrated Chromo, “Homo. Swart
What requires more philosophy lb
Home." This Chromo to one cf tho
taking things aa they come? Parti
ernes given to each *3 yearly Sc been tier with them ■» they go.
to thia model monthlr. How eo largo
Them U a groat deal of dignity
and beautiful a piotnre con bo given thu world that is kntnpoeed entirely
away is «w ot the marvels of the day,
for it moat be ismembeced that those

Scrofula Syrup! BULLS

AND OILS.

mineral potaon.
'
ron‘“*u««
From tbe many favorable notice*
hare, we select . few

TE8TIMOXIAL8 t

SiniQl ail mol

DENTIST
OYSTERS
CITY

DINNING

ROOMS.

oar ktenikbniunit bus
iirafugffi,
STUCCCVMS LOE,
LBE at BUB

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

�Ths

At Middleville ou Friday night last
tho hornw ofGen. W. Kidd war burned.
It had been vwssl for
time, KUJ
i Use fire waa of oouree tbe work of an
Uoendmry. Ifr Krid wa. working ia
lb* Thomae miO ia K-nt ootraty, wxn.
i five mile, away, aad while the etnliere'
were still burning, some partisa start.*!
| to inform him of his low. end whet,
about three or four nulra on the way

FOR RALE.
On Monday, through hte Agent. Mr. I
• &lt;1 S'ii...... I.u, f _ .1-1. &gt; &gt; . . .
.
I

NO

DISTINCTIO
BETWEEN THE RICH AND THE POOR

$

By Aid. Bentlay—

I foot. He re turned with I boo gentle­
men. and is reported fo have c^Uenti.
•Of informed them that bo hired um
Gou. W. Bentley to sot tbe house on
fire for the purpose ok obtaining tbo in•“rance After arranging this little
matter and providing for collecting tho
insurance, as is charged, he was permit1 ted to return to his work, and on attcihpt was made to keep tho whole mitlor a secret. Rut one of the Insurance

The End of Fain.

WE SELL NO SHODDY CLOTHING!

Morbus, Colic and kindred Diseases

_t
•
“ ^7uu2.?
" “ £1■

i o««
!00
W*. and are accurate, a
‘mS r
d-tab“ -“IU"" » - ™-'r aw
■ ?1? « “4 “•
wl.“ W"W«*U«l bj .11

20 if

8. J. Rich Druggist

th* beet buggies' in
&gt;ly charge. »I50 for
m

vuy or any or tnc vuiagva tn tho
Tom)
UT1G at ! o’uotytaanoentirely reliableplatahave
. .
, .
'
'hitherto been mad*. Thia map In.
AiMU k,.r, ..aus.u mu...

-hub.

8UX3P

IStf

PRICE LIST FOR THE FALL AND WINTER
Good Heavy Cassimerc Suita for Men,

—u.
.agoiu. CTJUtx-lxin .
■
------ --------------- -- ---- — —
«. r»o&gt;e.'. belt. «i» W, -Un.ol u । '!'U
. ..
Agent la now canvassing the county
Kidd shut down tbo
aud delivering tho&gt;o already entered.
VW ...
utitiaucv
'
- I Moot earnestly we comnn-nd this Atlas
I shut off the hsail-galoa, which ho IWc" nnd
I tn the notice ot every reaidenl of Barry
and then returned. He then slated Nays—None,
be constable that his clotboa looki-1
Mlowvng remlutions wore offer- correct map of the county. Tbe price la
only $10, and la very cheap far eueh a
thabby, and that he vuhod to I
AU- Re»“"‘r ■

them. Permiiaiun being nireu I
D’kmti on tbo second day of June,
•» •rvguUr rm-sting of ths Cumbe went to tho bouse f.w
1 that purree.1
uion Council of the City uf Hastings, a
Not returning ia due t,•
time ths officer ,
WR,
lo ctablrih a
went to tho house, and was told Mr. K. 1 a certain Alley fifty-eight feet West of
vn
11* A -"..MA Clnlnn
*._ ! TmIT-_... K« I.mMmMm.. &lt;
C. .... I

He is
fit!

Kalamuou, hustings. Lowell
Northern Michigan Railroad was
yesterday nt Kalaiuaauo, and wo
that it ws* resolved to p
tho line a corps o^jAgiuwn to finally
locate tho route, and that two additional

,
:

j. m. iiDWttit. n. &lt;

-

112
16
30
30
40
18

DEPARTMENT.
to $12
6 to 50
.. 10 to 30

OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT.
$

for. Boys,
for Youths, . ..

‘6 to $25
6
8 to 30
3,50 to 15
to 20

Children'8 Chinchilla, Cape and Other Styles of Overcoats.

Shirts and Drawers, 40c. to $3.

! tagea ho has hitherto offer to the farmer-,
a good square meal lor 25 cents, be ha&gt;
। now rented tho Barn trcunlly us- &lt;1 for

MH sunk

.loom — o ciuca uiia niuroiug, rue uc- ■»» “
.... j..-. »■.
.
.1 cupant* cf alxm.lir.gbor.M- in the First - b,.,*ral ,"*u*
hitherto gwmned his
— - *&lt;tt® “B'UM -1 -,,y ‘*’ln,r !h
- ”,cjr wt&lt;*&lt; at tbe Eating Houte. Giro him
’i*** I Uw»u in tin,n to nioTa
crup*ia 1 s74- ■Warf
- ■
•
Whether thia shall lie co, i. forth* 1-0- . «»« Uleir bouro brilliantly illuminamatE tou beard the sews :
.1 B«r, O»Ur ta
U &gt; •”*- A«
“
K.U....O ...I Km,
“I‘'-C".-M-«~“
Hunt time, is the cause of
.alMd,.U.,n. are
MW It.
kowriniioa,
ran-|. &gt; ~
-- ™
----— - - ' - it. I Of the UCXt thirty days,
Ul"u&gt;p«»l.l«.jB0.l
“
.Star Hat Store will sell
st . «.o&gt;'d-ilDK nxrf. -..-I, *.
had to uV wot'.- (n-m a ; their immense stock of Hats,
the ton.... A-adt.
;ddw&gt; oa Kt., .tt^t, ..4 pa„ Ut.lti Caps, robes, mufflers, gloves other paper iu the County.
—...Jl.
Io- thr.."th tarl ,.1.1. .nd 0m... 4r
the following unheard
Beyond the Miaalmtppl.
A sm twSM ««.-! m!.w, Ktj ‘
™ \"’J*?*' “A” “ “/ fiees.
Head their list
OO ifend.T-ol»nk») i-k. 1 ^™-T * ”??“■ Ih- l1"1-”1 l-w1"-. I .are;ally over and sec if. it
Thousands have already gone, and
t."".ios. « lb,
ho— the
"TT '
. "'un'1 bc "" "hi"'’ »‘izens thousands more are turning tbeir eyes
™. st -d .
“ all. th.bnwk _ “«th. a— .0 d-"K. ~A pwt-l
Haiti,,ge to ,m,j them an toward, new homes in the fertile West ।
2±' &gt;h.ro~„S.-lk.^~,Zl.h.h.
to“s ““• —
. arty visit.
To those going to Missouri, Kansas,
Mddott.
,h. h..d, ofo..
T„,„1„,^^,h,iw„„ T„uo ■“t'11 &gt;’.'T
I’-UU' 'nucra Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming.
Nevada. Oregon or Coliloruia. wo roc•st Ih.wwuwrtd.ot.il. nplodnl «w- tart dwihrt wow&gt;www' th. w.hU-boys turned up leakinn- vmtnend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
lrout«x via St. faiui*. error the Musonri
Itaert^tkAdM. U«- trt.d.ttwth.to.w.g .am«l-dtu\'"t-«PS
Pacific Railroad, which runs its fine
idrt. . — "llUhoBrtrtk. hq. o«t
nonirt.tad.l- . worth!.)
l‘"c «ool Hats reW.HAW.WO Jn.l.r. A-Uta! dok.,.^.,,
™wwll, to th. iot.t-j rf“e«Z ,r"'“ M,e dollar to Pay Conches aud Pullman Sleepers

of linn goods is m m

To Merchants we Sell Goods aa Cheap as they can buy them in any Eastern Qty.

STAR (CLOTHING HOUSE
36 CANAL STREET,

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

LOCALS
’ w
,

to
to

Adopted
On motion Council adj-rdruul

Thu action Mrtainly iiidical** a deterir
tbe part of tbe Directon to j
build ttre road, and we are fully assured !
that if ihn
nt thia Pni.-l:

iSuT"-*
bgiC M. PEWIT. iQnU

YOUTHS'

Fall Overcpate,
....
Hoary Wintec Overcoats for Men,

»uc . steps oaN^
sry to' roop-u mid

. kiiaii dree
| Alley.

AND

Children’s Suite.
Bov s' Suite
'
Youths’ Suite;..

Local 6li;ijes5 police;.

ri'-i

12
.. 16
17
.. 25
6

BOYS’

CHILDREN'S,

louuu a*r. rv. naa been ttisre but had |
*•
‘ &gt; w 1. n ui:;0 no 1 irsii worttiv ot publie notice,
s kiln of lime, just burned, fre»b and
unfer p.n.
,b.„
... &lt;.»a, « r«~»
T...
,
petition laid before thia Council at*
...
. ,
'
*
It has uno come out that jp^viL-u. meeting, and
’ought to be without.
A ton- chance to t&gt;uy Pry Good*
. Bentley was at Grau 1 Rapids atI the!
cheap—P. R. Sabin A Co of Jackson,
Knowlesrillr, N. T.
ant selling out their entire stuck at first
&lt;o*t- They havo nn immense stock,
tow |109,l&gt;W Wurth of choice good.,
&lt;»f all kinds, which they are cloxing ent,
and if un^r uro ia inclined to visit Jackpony and &lt;1,000 in tbo Barry k Eaton.
RuaiirJ, Tiint tho Jlarxhall Le on.l is
on till* :s the place to get bargains.
tho
laiI
bervby
instructcl
t»
notify
*aitl
John
,
Wo jwesnrnc that insurance in
id and that i ^!anlcF. ,o “bstain from furthnr «&gt;b- !
ter Company will not Ito paid.
। Scttoot Books' u fine stock, such m
- , .
.
’
. Istructing said Alley aud to rotuot- nhotwill find it oonvomrat to remain „er obstruction bo may bar., placo.l
will las used in tbo city, schools, iust
receive and fur aahi at live and lot lira
price. by F. D. Ackley, at ths City Drug

CHURCHES.

...

Fine Beaver Suits for Men
Fine Custom Made Suits for Men,..
Double Breasted Pea Jacket;..

'T'ftL
this city, call »n John Michael.
ju»t tho man who cun suit you.

.....

NEW FIRM!

BACON &amp; KARRS’

Tokos B.™k wu u
.. wwU t» ..frtiri, .M wO ptoh.!,!, ,

।
„Jkv,.^OrfA
pow.it. in mJJnw nod th. othn
-V'."'
"l&gt;
rtrtrtt.
.
WwihMM.,
■
ter Caps, Sets.
rt.
’
.
-■
H..IIK..h."4«.^.l
t
h,
ps-P
*«"&lt;•
Gloomy day*, Monday and Tuesday.
Th..Son K. «^Wt. ««- ol
.111. astrarlmneoproOets.
I u liber West are prompt and reliable.
tatow... th..d„n.e th.. .Wwt
,
.tirnsft,,, rhiuehilla Caps Tbo Tria, connection of thia road m
now oornpletol, aud |&gt;ar**iigrr* are
'
hrt. iwt to ,.ta. .
oa. ,ta o0,n.
ww. tm.t will nrt-trn lita reirdtsl t
. Br'i,.. eflortd a tint c'sm, all-rail route from
.Vch.v home made Mitts St laiuis to Toxas either over the Mis­
boon a day by daylight.
souri. Kan-as A Texas R. R , ria Sedal­
...
—, _
.
. | cesatul iu.;naucr 01 1:10 iipticiuiurni u&lt;—
„ ,b. dv. Th.
.b.
M rfIb,
: J,„„ ,lltrptki„ Gauntlet, ia, or over tho Atlantic A Pacific K It.
k— .h. mw .. d-m. w M—-1' „ &lt;m
du„„, ..Oete.
.
.
Jamea A. Sweewy, Charles F.
.Mens dogskin gloves fur
? J. Wilder, Henry A. G.wdy
tops75 cis. $a.. J'C., $-c.,
Samuel Dickie.
Remember this actual giv­

Pure wix.es and liquor* for medicinal

Stanley.

Ill.LIIIMi
FURNITURE

ing away ofgeods is only for
- Tho Hastings papers are discussing |
thirty days.
the Railroad and Grange question and
show themselves supremely ignorant — bead, have frwiusnt and painful head­
STAR HAT STORE.
EMI0BATI0K TURHIKG.
aches, caa't think of things, costive,
24 Canal Street
Cheap Farm* in South-vest Mtucixn I
Grand Rapids,
'licaiiuu io
u . -w.. ----­
.Mich.
Th* Atlantic 4 Pacific Railroad Com­
cent, dqn't fuel right and you dbn’t
pany offers 1,200,000 acres uf fond in
F teams. improve your Poultry. It Central and ixmthwset Missouri, at

poor poultry. 1 hare for sale atxmt
one hundred Light Brahma fowl*
A bottle of Hamilton's Buchu cuxxr.
(27w2)j W. 'K. B*ama.

'&gt;» office.
i A Firemen's Ball waa held at GreenIf you would bo happy, subecribo for ' T;nBi Montcalm county, on tbo Ibth inst.
. ______ _
. mm—* _m A nm,1 '
« ■
&lt; . r ..
.1...
set parti** ever held in that village-

WANTED I
J. I'. Robert! 4 Co. will
tbo remedy. .

large flosk

ths iron bridge.
Thousand* ot wild geese are flying

UfifoLtjutt mn&gt;
U/lDtururtut gooBt.

liirnbh you

MR. JAMES M. HE WES

Hastings. P. O-. Oet 27lti, 1873.
Mr*. Hattie Slate. K-rhard. Hogl*,

Reynolds, - Oscar Raisin,

gan f &gt;ots up t9.fi68.224-

First-Class Instruments.

Colistin E.

REPAIRING I
Box or Drawer.

IB. WILLIAM H. STEBBINS
forbid a full explanation, but bo assured
We learn that Charles Dolph, Esq .
I who attend; and remember also tbo
rand Firemen's Ball in the Evening

' tho same day. ,

iad« by them, throughout the
III.pooh lor thcmselvee aa to
nority in that line of their
Giffin*, Casket* and Under-

New Scales.

New Styles.

WtTlh.

Folks.

Only on- dui.ar and fifty cants

New Prices.

full attendance required.

Owen sy
PW.0H SETS,
sorus,
couches,
MWS,
BH4CKBTS,

In fact any kind or style of Printing,
From a one line Card to a Ten Sheet
Foster, eall at Tkk Bawxkb Ornct

will

Wm. «. Bark, the popular Publisher
Rovers Hock।

Hastings, Oct. 14th, 1873.

ROOMS TO RENT.

Obstacles te

.“^B.^

KOKH WAGGLED I

GIVE US A CALL I

JOB PRINTING

Go to the Banner Office
at

rai aunra omen

forFDTE JOB WORK.

Veiy Low.

Wareroom, Jfo. 255 Greene, near Eighth St., Jf. T.

�MEW IDTElTtMEWEMTS.
Board oontooed pureaant to adjournm«t. roll calfrd, meosbora all preseut.
Beard proceeded to bl'. Siwes.
Tbe apeouol* of J ». Nev|w, 8. J
Bidlsman sod D. B. Pratt, Gouty So
..f - &gt; - C-I..:.
“ •

?K K E S S
Eli’VL-I FEVERS .­
TON I
S

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MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
like uno who strikes water from a rock
utt tho summit* of the mountains; it
flow* down all tho intervening tract* to
the very baao. If we could make each
man love hi* neighbor, wo should make
• b“Pi'y wurid. Th* true method is to
tsegin with uunelvc*. and oo to extend
the c-rvlo to all around u*. It should
flr
00r&lt;,wn min^a__ J-

.Dirrs/os

VINECAR BITTERS
A WATCH FREE

Fxaedum i&gt; indeed not doing a* wo
like, not everybody following Id* or her
own Troy (ev..n if that wero possible),
but •‘anil-control.'’ 8olf&lt;ontrol, plus u
control or command of our subject, oocaus. COLDS,
gives "freedom, ‘ but a p.r»on who ho*
uo cuutrol over any subject, or right
use of any facultio , cannot have free­
dom.—Jfus AyAtis/eJa.
*'very good n-an ia not born with
tho gilt of public speech. There are
deep-mi tided, durout, andearuest Chri»ttana who cau do everything «lao better
than addrewa a mixed assembly. They
ar* cutuiitutionaliy timid and alowtunguod; there ia pure gold within
them, but they cannot coin it readily
into current wuids.
One may lire a* a cuuquarer, or a
king, or a magistrate, but ha must dio a
man. The U-d of death bring* overy
human b. ing to his pure indiri-luahty,
to tbo inteuro contcmplaCiuu of that
deepest and most solemn of all relation*,
the rvUtiuu between tbo creature and

nOAMESESS.

WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS

MURDER?.

On motion of Mr. I'billioe tbc re­
port waa accepted aud adopted.
On motion of Mr. Day arci-unta No
45 and 46 were taken from the file*, re­
considered, and allowed at tbe amount*
claimed.
On motion of Mr. Keaple aocouat
No. 26 was taken liom the hive, reconaidertd and allowed at the amuuol

There ia nu sort of wrong deed of
which a man can bear tho punishment i
■ lone ; yuu can’t isolate «yoaraelf, and j
aay that Ihu wit which ir ia yuu ehall j
not spicnil. Meu’a Uvea nro aa thor-|
uughly blended with each other n» the [
air they breetho; eiil tproada aa neceaaaniy aa diaouecIn tire Christian warfare, to maintain LIVINGSTONE
tbo cunflict ia to gain tbo victory
Ilia
piou.iMi ie made to him that eudurvs to I
the cud. Tire object of our eptritual I
aoveraariea ia to prevent thta. Entry I
day in which yuu aro pnwerved feum i
I Vicwua habits uro oo great a stain on
I human nature, and eo -udioua in them| aclvrw. that every nenon actuated by
right roas-.n, should avoid them, tlmugh
। hv waa aurv they would bo always con­
! ceslrtl Jrum both God and lunn, aud
1&gt;au no future punishment cutaile 1 up­
' on thorn.
. Nu man ia so happy as n real Chris1 tian; none ao rational, ao virtuous, so
amiable. How litilo vanity does he

Beard eoevened purvusat to adjourn­
ment, roll called, quorum present,Board
proceeded to buaiMse.
Supervisor Niubols offered the follow­
ing resolution:
RrnlrrJ, By tbc Board of Sapcrrin
ora uf Barry Cqaqiy. that •oappropn.tioo ol 1150 ba mad* to tho following
named local newapaper* printed lu till.
County far |mbliabing tha full proceed
ing* ol tha Board of Sapsrvison for
tbe year 1873 : The Heatings Repotlicaa Banner, Hatting* Home Journal
Barry County Republican, and tbe
Naabvill* New*, and that tbc aaid SI50
be paid the aforesaid paper* accordion
to each one'* circulation tn tho County I
of Barry, end «b»t the vrhror or propri­
etor of each paper ahall file ao afidarit
pertaining to bis amount of circulation
with the County Clerk before receiving
an order fur bis proportion.
Ou motion of Mr. Bugbee the Ro«i&gt;
lotion was accepted.
Swpcrriaor Day moved to amend the j
Reeolutii-n by paying tbe Huatinga ।
Homo Journal aodhtfulinga Republican ,
Banner, fifty dolors eaeb, an I tho Bar
ry County Hrphbliesn and Nashville
News, twenty five duller* eaeb for pubiiabing tbe proceeding* of this Board
for tbe current yea%
The amen dm'tit prevailed and the
Resolution aa amended wa* adopted.
Mr. Day offered tbe following Been-

Ruoltrd, By the Board of Supcrrit
on of ibe*Counly of Barry that townehip of Castleton be credited with |33,G7
rejected tax, aud the same bo aaruiwd
by tbe Coun'y.
On motivti of Mr. Barnum tbe Beaoiutioo waa adopted.
On motion Hi Mr. Manroe the Judg&gt;

dresses intended ugly far boat* woar.
•nd thoM for tho suwof. gal for evoni»K dreeees orer.kirt* have »Liiwt*l in
lavur uf elaborately urastnunlod train*.
The tuo»t nu'iccubto aiterutiuu it Ilia
plninnrea and tattcfulN-sof the walk-

sent rediupute, and a skirt really artist­
ic by res roc uf it* appropriatruuss. Tho
Ob motion of Mr. Keaglc tbe report others, aa a rule, are made with a tin­
gle skirt and incker-basque, whieh
On motion of Mr. Maatey ll.c report unites tho desirable qualities of Lasqu*
cf th* Committee was ameodid by dis­ end polonaise, aud hav tbo awk warduoeeeaof nei .Ler.
allowing account Na. AS.
Xb« relinquishment of owrekirta,
Vrodiend at regvl..i interval* for tho
last two yoara. eeem* to be an acccm-1
pliaimd focL They uro trill male of.
cuuree ; but the most clog-ant dresaea
| err without them. Pur ham • costunus,
I avvrekirt* are simulated by trltaminga;
for a'reet. tha jacketa and p fonsise*
take tbeir place; and for full and dram-r Wtlotlo no preteuao of overskirt is

criptioc* in hi* aasessment roll of
Township.
Motina prevailed.

He was young, ho had a neat inuaI tnche and well-brushed hair; jeweled
I studs aparklod in his shirt front, and
rings on his white hands ; a gentle di*.
dain of tb« traveling public breathed
I from his jwrson in the mystical odor* of
Ihlang-ihlang. llo did rot lift hi*
i haughty hral to look nt tho wayfarer
1 who meekly wrote hi* name tn tho reg - i
, t.tcr; ho &gt;nd uut answer me when I
! begged fur a cuol ruom ; ho turned to |
i tho tmarrt on which me key* hung and. '
plucking one from iL slid it toward mu :
on tha tutubio counter, touched a bell ’
for n pall-boy, whittled n bur of Offen- ,
, bach, arid, a* ho wrvto |he number of |
1 the neiru against my name, said to a ,
friend lounging near him, as if roautn-

••WoU, aho'a u mighty pooty g*l, anyI war. CbMria*.*’
. When 1 redact this waa a type cf tbo
hotel dork throughout the United 1
Status that behind unnumbered n-gi»-1
trre nt thia moment bo ia auubbtng !
trnveitre into the dust, and that they |
ate •ullwring end perpetuating him, I j

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growth of hair is prslu D .!. Inttead
of fouling tho hair with :■ jttsty sedi­
ment, it will keep it eit-An add vigorous.
It* occasional u«t will prevent the hair
from turning grey cr falling off. and
consequently prevent Ictldnc.-.-. The
restoration at vitality ft gives to the
scalp arrests ami pm cut. tiio firutati-ju of dandritf, which ia often an un­
cleanly and offrurivc. Fn--' from th-.™.

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rf Ibe
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ihint;
Containing m-ither oil nor dyw, it &lt;lu&lt;
not roil white cambric, and yet las'
long «.n the hair, giving it a rich, gl u.lintrv, ami a ggUeful perfume.

Wild Life in ths Far West

Prepared by Dr. J. C. A^r^t Co.|

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(im humble pie bia jeweled fiagen offer
Re. I al'jastly tek» my key. and creep
off up stain after tho caU-bu/, and try
to giro myself the gentrel air of one
whu Inta not been itoppvd njwn. But 1
tii'nk homicidal things all the same, and
1 ttjoiio that in the aafuty of print I can
cry out against tho desio: Whom 1
hare not th" presonc* to defy.
“You vnlgur atui cruel little soulI
say, and 1 imagine myself breathing
tho wurds to hi» teeth, “why du you
treat a weary atrang^-with thia igno­
miny? I am to payfwifU fur all I got,
and 1 shall nut complais of that. But
look at me and uwn tuy humanity.
Ounfeae, by some civil action, by eomo
decent phrase, that I barn right*, and
that they ahall be ree[i«cio&lt;l. A newer

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Cats vt &gt;».l
a&gt; .Mases, wuk
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demand*. Do not slide my key at me.
Do not deny in* the pour puhtenass of
a nod ns yuu giro it in toy hand. I am
wit your equal; few mon nro. Como;
lalao am human I”
I found tlxiat, tor my Un ia nskiqg lur
a wol room, tbo clerk lied given too a
chamber into which the sun has boon
shining tbo whole afternoon ; but, when
my Luggage bad been l&gt;»» in. if s*om*d
useioes to protest, and. liken true Amur­
: ican, like yuu, like us all. I shrank from
tsaerting wtys*lf. Whwn.th* ttiR went
I down it would bo cool enough an I I
turned my tboughu to supper, not rontaring to bap* that, m it nrovad, tho

Whether spring or sutumn ia the
beet time lor planting fruit trees, is a
vexm^ qusatiop. How it may Lest bo
done a of roust imixwUnce. Many
think tho question of expense eettled by
th* coat cl the trees, yet everyman who
doe* nut spend doculo. triple cr quad- ;
[ tuple the eottoftl.0 tn o&gt; tn planting1 them, i* making a great mistake.
nigles* trimmings ol the post. Tnm-,|
Nutbing 'hat ts worth doing nt all ia
rungs »ro by no t-.ieiu* Awaakra; but ji worth doing lu well aa j Untiag fruit
they are grwinlly flat and much simp­ tnm. When ver n tree I* to be planted
ler in design.
Gimp* and fringes, | tho rod should be enriched to the depth
woolen and Hast; ht»a are as frequent­ j of at h ast two feet, and not less than
ly emiduyrd a* fiiieniin and pntfa. and 'j six fret arroas Tti* preparation should
ajipear by cottt|iariauu, tho eaaenee of i■ precede planting nt least a month. No i
aimpbeify. The redingo&gt;o is, in a meas­ raw manure, or ether subvene* liable I
ure. rosjtourible for this change, as it* I to term, nt whifo deo.mpoeitig. should
plainness drmaada pkinneaa to tho sc- |! com* in euniaot with tho roots. )
cotnpeuying garuienta
Button* are Don't hwsitnto to postpone planting an*
sosumittg toon- mudrot proportions; and, or two years, in order to male* tburongh
though still atrikrog the vision with jm-jumitiun. Thia is th* way to get
paiutnl effron!*.-v, they seem less of an fruit Quickly. Apple tnwv pre parly
planted often l-enr in four ycei*. and
pesr tree* ia six ; and they never die
prewistnrrly, as tty thousand* plonud
m the slovenly fwhfon that prevail*.
The roarrity *f ’row, for a few yean
jxtt, ba« s.’tmnlated pnqwgatiM io aa
extent iha’ we fear will lead to low
piere. and tin* in its turn to exeauitn
and rarel-aa plen'ing in the future, as &lt;
in the pa-t lat ns reepretthr feeing '
at our ehddren'. ohihlnra, ami in thair ’

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BITTERS.

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VOL. XVIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER f(873'

TBE3BS

NEW FIRM!

DIVING FLUE,
BASE HEATER'

AX' VELSOH k RUSSELL,

ftdq).

new shirts.

did^my father rnloct Dartmouth for
NOVEMBER MORNING

RM is
BUillM.
FURNITURE !

«. IIOL1IKOOK,

qoot&gt;t.

We make aspecialty I’

Picture Frames.
MH.JAMESM.HEWES

’Kiaswsr "

Who I- tylly Cemp tent to make

U1

l*~-

. agreed that wo should explain matters
and I dare say said many foolish that very evening, only I inusted on
things—”
1I ■-*-*taking th# task on myselL
“ That yon did 1" iaterrnptod my ; "So we did.
After prayers that
mother. .
; night, I Kid father and mother that mg letter to his immense nudioneo.—
" Well, Penelope was firm: and Mary au&lt;Sl were engaged, and only
MMO^/er JVoosmter.
when we parted, she would not even waited for their consent.
promise to write to me.
I was so
" 'All right !* answered ' my father.
A Modern VluUn* Party.
downhearted all my vacation that fath­ ' I couldn’t wish fur a better daughter
er thought I was sick, aud was for than Mary, and I’m sure mother wfll
■ar tbn .nma &gt;

“ ’ Your father and his brother both
went there, and his folks lived iu that
neighborhood,’ answered my mother.
’“I never know my father had a
brother!’ said I surprised.
"My mother started, and looked
troubled. Then she said impressively :
* Abner, you must never mention the p
...
x unvo iiopnu sii along tail
matter to your fstbor. He never has subject of my uncle with my father, but j-il would be so ’
got such an answer, that I never at- • “ Mary was now very (iale, but she
tempted it again. I waa very unhappy, spoke out quite clear and steadily :
indeed J I could not bear to quarrel
“ T,m afraid you won’t say so when
with my father, though I thought him • you know all about it, Piult Xt/Atn P
very much to blame; but neither could • “Mother started at these words and
------ , ...... ........... »■■■
— l-UV »■ AlUI) UVCWU, UOl
must excuse the dcrangad condition of
•What was the cause
I enelo|»........................................................... Esther only said quietly -Why not ?’
"Things were in this slate when Ij ’• Mary went on, and told the story the room for her girl had been sick and
returned to college. I had heard from ' in as fow words as poaaibte. When she she had just blru worked to death frym
Penelope once, through Malvina, who | had finished them was n silence like
I er, with
util with her. 'Your father thought told me, among other bite of news, that' death far a minute or two. I literally
there was only uno woman in the world, the Lyman family from I'aulet were go-1 dared not look at either father or moth­ trlibbnr raid to Mr*. Tieklnwinkor, "why
and that was Penelopo Merrill; aud tag to move to Bocliratrr, nxd that she ' er. I'mantjy my father spuko:
meant to send a parcel to mother by
"'Mary aud Abner-do you think
lltata.
that your father Is v&gt; Min.l tliat h« tan
ka-p uiine.” And Mrs- Hibbintuckar
** sow unl spring I received a letter not see a hole through a ladder f
“Neither ot us answered, but there aud Aunty Goggles gave Mrs: Tickloblxtbo. My sister Abbey si aura took from my mother Baking mo to come
winker tiio rams comforting aaaumoce.
her pail, and said Penelope was over- homo far a little. She void father hail was s-nnelhing in hss toue which seem- 1 Mn. Ticklewinker exeussd herself thou
sprained
bis
ankle
so
that
he
could
uot
ed
to
lift
a
wmgtit
off
my
heartFath.
|&gt;etsuad«l by her folks to ray she would
L
nave Natasn. Anyhow, aha broke &lt;.if | get about, and that he wantui to soo er went ou -.
"'1 tagau to guess tho secret before
tier engagement tc y«ur fathar and mir- me. bhu added that she did uot know
tied Abner. Thon your father marriud
didn't do it, she went from the kitchen
Mary Winder, a young lad. who Imd and'then an accident uu
b*«.u list ting her. and had stayed to , I happened Io wont sum
help
I had pul
— -cupboardin
-’
put in
in •*
th.
Mary'. |
" Mary Winder !' 1 raid to myself, i room.
Shu
She waa out with mother.
mmTatnv
lho4,
-to,
nod then my heart gave a great jump, i When I cjwned Hie cup
for 1 remouiltorod that Puurtopo's mia- thing I saw was a little
die
nsmo
was
Mary
It
seemed
very
.
know
it
in
a
minute,
ev«„
w.aaavu, unl
... ----- -----kept up her friendship with I’enolotie; unlikely that I's-uelopo should ba stay- , writing on the fly-leaf. It was one I
but 1 asked her never to say anything
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gwv
atwiuk lt,«m if, I.M. !**•«&gt;. *&lt;W___ _
did| at dracrihing my feeling*,' raid my
" I found my father looking older I father in a trembling voire; * but as I
so.* Aunt Abbey.*
’
aud mure treble than I had over seen opened the book it seem«d as if my
“ Well. 1 went to college, and much him 11 is ankio was better, so that ho brothers face looked out from tho horribly dnsty, and Mrs. Bibbintuckor
to my drtighL I entered in th# ttopho- could go about the house, and be some- , leaves nt me. 1 put it into 'uny pocket
more year. I got through my firs: two limes i-Ot as far ae tho barn; but he rand went net in tho woods to ths potytars with credit; and. in my second
Bummer, 1 determined to taka I’au’st in
■ my way, and go to see Aunt Abbgy.
things soon showed the ditfervuev. I; liand-lo-haad fight with the devil, I
•- Faulet is a very queer litdv place, bad not Loen in the bouts half an hour did that day. Bull wasn't left alone
twfuro I bean! the praises of-Mary . at I itaprved, nnd I gninrd Hie victory.
seundrd by both !Wh«r arid That very night, aiming hruna I sprain, ultant manner,
! j than 1 ever saw betore- Aunt Abbey Winder
mother.
’
ed my ankle. At firtl I thought I would
’ lived in a tiny red house, just where tb‘»
'■ • She sayt »hv saw a goal deal of tell Mary directly, but than I said to see dirt”
'little I’aulet liver' runs nocors the you at Aunt Abbey’s *.' said my moth-, myself, ** The child has come hero to
I road, and turns, almost a rightkacle to

wann* *f the Public for everything In

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NO. 28.

T&gt;raiBsiojral aid lWw» Card?.

JOHN KODERTS

T.ii. DIAMOND,

JIB WILLUM H. STEBBINS

, it# former euurm. Justin frouT is a
,
«u[, n uui uer own way.
I high n&lt;kv lodge, at the liase ofNAich
Aunt. Abbey
•• When Abcer came Same, it didn'
. llio river flows for some UistanoJv and
then, directly under a high-arched
j bridge, pours down some thirty test in
•' • She is over at Widow Brown's, i thought the brewing would trork itself
Mrwae? ’• pretty little fall.
sitting with Emma i" answered mother ; clean if it wua left atone, nnd so it has.children.' added my father imj decline tliis long time. Somehow

1

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rekindling.

l.'.tlo

edge-tools not safe to play with. They
made all the trouble in the first place.
,.11. . I...... al.— , I I. . waa glad they
nv
,u
' about; aud I mode ncquniutaiico with
[a host of new cousins, boW Hoyts and with a curious questioning expression
Marrins. I observed that almost every*' Well, that’a about all there
,4^ • t-ody who called asked about Fenelopo;
anything : but I dismivsed it at onee,
remembering the letter Aunt Abbey aud th# nos; spring we were monied.
But neither faiiior nor mother would

of the

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the arrowh, pluses «iowu the front between the cart lining and the
'
outaide across the double bottom,
and up between the buck lilting nnd the body of the stove, thus ■
to the outnide of the stove, and pebringing the heat close &lt;
the cold nir always is.
tuining it near the flour.

Ertiff Syon

]TO

(fivt S/\-[l8WI-10fi

PHHLOH sets,
SOPHS,
COUCHES,
ftiqHOHS,
BUCKETS,

Jjelert $forn

“ • Ob. I’onclope Winder!—well,
she's a hind ol adopted child of ours,
tihe’s an orphan ; aud when her step­
father died aha hadn't shy homo, and
with a family from Vermont, and then
her mother was a great
-•
•
so alio nxlurnlly catu&lt;
We camo over here to bring mo n parcel
from Abbey. So. of conn*, 1 asked

PENELOPE'S WEB

DENTIST

GrvE Us A CALL !

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

Micliia

HashrillE.

NT I
FOR LKUICIXAL FURFOSEM.

IftpH OVED

Sweet’s Hotel,

THE IW
Stiles oj the \\ heeler &amp; w il*&lt;m 1&lt;&gt;r

Michigan Exchang

and nothing would do but Mary must
ItEMEMBElt THE PLACE. Op- 4 mitten. She usually v» knitting
pualte IL A. GOODYEAR'S Hardware cl|b„r B lnj(ten. ortt )ittla W1 stocking,
finishit- Sitodoca beat, all for weaving
-.V. II. KTKBBISS !"&gt;‘•O’;
« .
H. W. BELDING.
’ »hawL Her eyes were n&lt;4gnod by gas- home Saturday, we’ll hitch up old bay,
Hastings, Oct. 13-2'.tr
I l«ht; and as sh. was a mauxger of the and go after her.*
. ' Old ladies Homo, a visitor at the Or•' I w^a pretty well disposed to like
phen Asylum, and a friend nnd
tor to forlorn children in gener
DoctaSrAmblor, who was the beau of
the place, asked Malvina when Mira
Wind-r was cxjiected, 1 fait that he
hail taken an unwarrantable llbarty.
mother's pretty worktaa surely &lt;M into When I saw Paaotopo, I understood
a world of tin nnd misery.
MisMug the click of the needles, as
one does miss a quint sound to which
the ear has grown nvxl, 1 looked up.
F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co., My mother had Imd down her work, we were a* well acquainted naif we had
id. lt_wai rathlearn to cull hcF
and was engaged in tying knota in a
length of doubled worsted. My lathur
__ .
half to
oad
dropped
his
paper,
and
was
reCommission Merchants.

JOB PRINTING

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other sewing machines’

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booth aide State StreetHASTINGS. MICH.

RUSSELL &amp;- NEVINS

8n vo

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

H. W. BOOZEB.

CO.

S3 Canal Street,
Grand liopids.

FINE NEW STOCK OF\Hf
DRY GOODS.

DRUGS

truth

B. K. HTE1NHOFF

uiai i; wouiu ov n nice uay 10-morrow,
and Mrs Tougtiogllbbor said they had
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.u- - -- x__

backeido. taking all the bed-efothss with
hsr, and wouldn't say a word, and didrina with emphasis.

to know what was cu, end if bo Lad
got to hve that &lt;ay eU hi. life. While
"Well, it Is the system of strings in well acquainted with the positions of Mr. Jicklowinkar thus communed and
loom: by which thn ihrvftda ut the
.kill in weaving."
-Toll me about it™ to id I. glad of taken
anything to divert rue.
You »eo my husband &lt;rns away about

douts that I could not help being anx-

in terra pied

.-That's right, Mary.”

Winder'a daughter.'
without thought.

dictation. During the dark days &lt;J the
conflict his conqxauro steadied hun­
dreds who were around him. On the

HATRAND CAI*.

Medicines

Huivnwnv.

BOOT? AND SHORS.

MANTLES,
rill ELVES. ETC.

*

“

AMEBICAN

Stuical adlaiaml

Pye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS
MARBLE

DENTIST;
PHffiNTX CASH STORE
Union Block, over Boston Caah Store. I

SrAOot Bonk* t Statinnrrp

OYSTERS! ;-f.

Trial, who-

Won. i

DISH, at

BLACK A m.lXB.

CITY

ter tne company had gone. an:
Mrs. Tick lesrinherwos'doing

sought in each matters by fbe frwsi-

my father quoted some Greek which

•' Well, you must know, then," the
old contirman began; ” that I was an
onlr child, and my patents naturally
thought g deal of me. They moved

CLOTHING.

without StOppiBg.
tucker remarked t

i Colne end. stay the wiaOid Major Winder he

1 think, however,

CRAYON,
WATF.RGOLOR
AND OILS,

A’. I). COOK Agent-

other—there arc plenty more in the

—these are a faw of the hasty glimpses
one catches of him- This moral cour-

graduated, and then camo back to take framed Onion No. 16 end 16. which
I hod quite wore promulgated in May, 1861, the
Hoe folks bold of the harvesting.
made up my mind by that timo to be a
farmer.

”"v ^’"■r'hrl,^\

&amp; Wilfton to the puhiic ns Superior tn any other sewing ■

tional capital; u tfewretery upholding
nur arms with untliaching and splendid
faith in their final soocwm; a Chief­
Justice silting unmoved amidst the

“ • Mother mentioned him to mo,
onre,' I replied ; 'but she cautioned me
never to sneak of him to father.’

3fcn2

of sweet-talk was kept up until tea-time
When they all gathered around the ta­
ble to tell Mrs. Ticklewinker what excvlirat suueo and piekiss and deSghtlnl

drawing its life from slavery; a man &gt;
accepting office at the hands -if his op­
ponente in the bo|M of bringing them ,

Marrying me inducted, I suppose.

Markets.

■ -__________________ ^ruction, nnd ca..Uuadapts

TF VQTT WANT

Nor I' I never could guess. Well,
Abbey gat
Aunt Abbey and Malvina both looked nickname Annt
t&gt;n
..Lt
troubled when we told thorn of it.
"I’m afraid it won’t do children.'
said my a»n|.—' I am, indeed. Fac­

—
WANTED—145 Tons of Poultry and

dedqnilt” that was hanging on the back

When ho thought liu had aitooverod

s aud hkos to support
splendid hand ut ail

Pure Wines and. Lienors’

Chlef-Jsrtloe Chase's Courage-

DINNING

Will not be Undersold.

©stasss
wn.

My birthdaTO— » &gt;»•.

�pfinrr

I

The National Board of Trade, at it*

| recent setaon in Chicago, adopted the
following preamble and reeolutior..but ouw p-cu&lt;-i*l nsanlt upon th* publl'Aw-rar, Thera exist* at th* tnoulb RheuntaUsm,
lic^ch -ol *uk-m wa* only a part' of
of tbo Detroit Hirer, oatside of where Neuralgia,
Bumn, Soreneas,
it deboueba* into the water* of latke
heir tn -Jrto'ud p an to obtain th* con­
Erie, nutueroui shoals and rock*, many Sore Thront, Both, Wounds,
trol ut public • duration, and make it
of them bring in the direct road or Hoarseness,
Ulcers, Bruises,
ibmaa Cutli.-lic. A m-vrting ur nonSir tismuel Baker, who recently re­ track of vessel* going in and out of th*
Headache,
*• ntiun, caliol tho "Iruh Chlbolic BenPlies, Sprains,
turned to Londun from Africa, i* seri- river, causing serious obstructions, and,
■•uleui Unam.' wa&lt; recently hold at St ou-ly ill from inflamaiion of th* lungs. in very many instance^ great loss; Toothache,.
Colle. Old Sores,
Louie, at sbich lliO billowing iliseusvioo
All Hemorrhagt*.
The amount of Peter's pence re­
tuck place, revealing the plan* uf th* ceived by tLo Pop* sine* 1871 is (.»tiCOUGHS. COLDS, UOAUSHNBSS,
VINECAR BITTERS
mated at 180,000,000.
rater*; and,
Great Britain baa 3M paper-mills ;
11 i* btfeved that the
rgnr Hitlers
France, 634 ; and Spain, 130.
raluabl* property in steamnreisirntlon.
m
The most [-owerfull pair of pumping
tml« found on toswv.
irols potang daily through
engine* ia th* world ata in proems of
IX—1--- SL--------- )n&lt;)J BarJ.
ra Xi-vmlii monntteM of Californio, the
construction in Pitteburgh.
medicinal priqx riles of which nreextrart■ ualod, by
rd therefrom sit’.mtil the ure of Ataliol.
The shoemakers of Havana are on a
riw-qiuatlmi is alinrol dally naked. “Him'
strike. They demand their wages in in the world: therefore.
is the (SUM. of the nn|&gt;nra!Ulcd Kkcoa &lt;&gt;
gold or its equivalent.
Vrarora Btmaar Our nmrecr is, that
Unakti, That the Executive Com­
The dense fog in London Oct 20th, mittee bo instructed to lay thia matter
Money is hoarded, and that consti­
■ pstieut ireoten Lis health. They are th*
nearly put a stop to al) busin***.
at ogee beftiro theNational Government,
tute* the real butenes* trouble at ore*xrtui Lino I ["irifli-raudulife-ginogpriia-,
Bismarck htu been reappointed Pres­ nnd to ask its immediate attention to
riplr. &lt;i |&gt;-rf--rt Jteuovator nnd InvinvtBtol
eat Th* crop* are abundant, menu
ident uf th* German Ministry.
the prompt removal of th«*e obstruc­
of the •yetetn. Never bafarvintbehiatan
faetnred gorxl. of every variety were
Thera waa a panic in the Vienna tion* where they exist in American
of the wiiild lura a tumiisAsa oreu com
iiaiiid'-l
the remarkable qute
Bourse on Wedn»*day.
selling well a few days ago. and there
■ties of Vt.sxasnlJimMluihtafojtttericl
Ruth Go** of Amherat. New Hamp­
i* no reason why the demand should
.of "i •tv diwoiM- raau is heir to. They urei
shire, aged 1OI. b smart enough to abuva resolution* er* true, the matter
BUNKS ANO STATIONERIES,
doereae* aav* th* hoarding of the money-,
Ifiitb- r.inrative •* »■ U naaTonie, reliev
b eve ter portrait taken.
sranitosOTmiHraHAn
aud in th* m«u&gt; time the balance of
certainly demand* and should reeeiv*
trade is getting into a mor* favorable
The receiver of tho Union Trust the prompt attention of Congn-u. In
•MriiS’fi paiuvM sjnaSy
Mr. Keilly, of Vnginia, thought the
eonditiou than it La* been in many rvsoiufnto should be rw&gt;mm:tt«d with Company denia* tho report that tho this day and ago cheap trani[K&gt;tt*tioa
pBSMg ZrprpH trouts a?
years. But th* shadow of a panic' instruction to modify it Uo was. hy
for the [-reduct* of th* agricultural re­
Virtue
uf
tris
office
as
Muyur
of
Richshniak up the amount of money in cir­
gion* is one of the mast tmportentqu vi­
i mend, president of the Board of Pub
culation, si most beyond calculation, lie School*. He ha 1 been elected May­
llous, end any bill Congress ean cuns'iand it i« oi no us* to urge eapitsKsto to or oy a cooetitu-ncy which w** about
tulionally pass in aid of any *cheme Perfumeries and Toilet Article*.
Paints, Oils, Varnish and Dye Stull*.
let out their money again a* frealy a*
that may result in reducing th* necessa­
ry cost of transportation, will be hailed
panic showed tu bare been justly im­ Board that no religion- inslruriion w ia* a public blearing, and would un­
It is uo* rcganlad certain iu well ia- doubtedly be one of th* moot popular Tinieling Boskets, Drueglsl SutdriiM,
paired to a considerable of a degree - given in them. He was not in srmfunned fins ncial circle» that the (New
ha* not yet been fully restored. Greet perthy with the resolution, nor rvultl bo Orleans banks will rename currently oct* Congress could pas*.
and risky- enterprises and even under­ vote tor it without stultifying himself.
jiaymeut* Nuv. 10th.
CONFECTIONERIES I
Father Pbelnn. of Bt. Ixxiiv, said :
takings that hive modi real merit, but
Colored iaberen ouTbe Ron Orleans
“We hero nothing to do with Rkhtn &gt;nd
which have not a* yet been fully devel­
or it* school*.- It-religion* iuitnuti-m- levee end in the coal yards are Again on
oped are likely to suffer or bo abandon­ was oxrlude-l.from ttiem, a* Mr. Keilly u strike for lour dollar* per day They I age. resultod in hi* conrictioa of man-.;
Wild Ilfs in the Far West
'
ed altogether for the want of funds, and said, then they wore thbm &gt;»t objection- worn receiving throe dollars.
slaughter in th* third degnw, aud lie
Tho Union Trust Company of New
thio must add to the general suffering- able of all schools. The public men o!
York propose to resume businew* on ur was sentenced to State Prison fur four i
But tho great lines of ordinary business America were educatwl in the public
Such verdicts
■choola, and wore exhibitions of the sys­ bofiiro December I, with n capital ut years, by Judgv Davis
nrast still bo carried on, if not so vig­ tem, and they were tho most corrup’ 12,00(1,000.
&lt;li»grarv&gt; cur court., and bring them in­
orously and prosperously as heretofore, »nd dishonest yf any counuy in tho
Tho dry gixel* houso of Morgan. to diinrpiito with ell fair miuJeJ mon.!
yet in the best possible way and with wort 1. Men cyh steal in thi* country Young, Altemua &amp; Co. of Philadelphia hut arv largely due to the public diaap-1
tho moot determined energy. Anything with impunity; provided the amount is has suspended. IJubilities W00,000.
[irobation afllie bw making murder
AGENTS WAHTFD&amp;™”
Th* United States (I’Wvernmrat has
i* bettor than total *t*gn*ti&lt;ra. Even targe enough. That the children of the
not leased an island iu Samau* Bey punishable by death. Of this verdict
machinery detenurate* worse standing
tho press of New York City rfienks in
for a coaling aUliun•till than driving to iU full capacity;
nubstanpo
ns
follows:
Memphis, ara-ording to the latosV'eeand most businuaa men find it profitable
ports, is rapidly recovering from thr
The
ridknies it a* a mockery
in doll time* to keep moving with all
of justice, ami say * hanging i* “played j
potable energy.
Tlie Merrimack woolen mill, at Low- out" iu Now York tor tho rich, but not ■
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R. _
This is particularly true of tho greet
■•lb Massachusetts, will shortly stop
for bill-sticker*, “ (lay-laborers, car-con- Grand Hirer Valley Division
. work.
'
body of retail dealers scattere1 all over
it also
the country with whom th* community be tamed horacthievM, scholastic coun­ i Tha Etuprou of Austria is ill and •ludore, and other poor ftnen.
terfeiters. and well posted in all schemes I her condition is such a* to cause alarm. ridicules tho week nnd iaipoleut con­
of deviltry ’’
From filteea to twenty thousand peo- duct of the aun for tho |i*ople. The
becomo* ecatco with the people end they
Mr. Harley, of Prnsylvaaia. denoun­ | pie, it is said, have been thrown out of Tiaua, Triimt and fferfrf also unite in
find they can do without a great deal ced the ree/Iution, a* it cmtemplated a । | employment in Connreticut since tho
regarding it a* a lamo and in&gt;|«t«nt
they hey*_ been accustomed to purchase anion ol Church and State.
panic.
conclusion, and an nttsr faiuro of jus­
President Dssyer said the rcwlation
and consequently curtail tbetr porch esen;
Rev, John Spanlding, rectue of Sr.
meant no »ueh thlnj. and he did not Paul’*, Era- Pa., ha* boon elected suc­ tice. Tremaine, Bloke*' counsel u jncm th* other hand, they know that the
S ITlul.l.
wi.h such an impression to got abroad, cessor to the late Bishop Randall.
.
panic ha* resulted in a shrinkage of he advise-1 that the retaution be chan­
values, and they naturally expect to wo ged *o as to simply favor Catholic j A nireting of Protestants was receetly
held
iu
Philadelphia
Iu
protest
.
it manifested to sumo degree in the ar­ schools.

Centennial Gazetteer

Chromo

WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS

depot.

city

Kuaint, Kueer &amp; Kurious

OMIBH

SCHOOL BOOKS

Oil Paintings
CHROMOS

PATENT MEDICINES,

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

New Book for Agents

Paint Brute and Palmer: Site.

OCEAN'S STORY

WM'Ksisate
fts'j-aaSsirsa.
AdveriiK in the Hastiig Bauer.

‘WKtt-V

JURUBEBA

Mr Harley proecedd, and said that
ticle* of their Ately. ronsffmptfon. The
the Catbcdk-a bad grined a great victory
wise dealer will meet this expectation
i in driving the Bible otft of tho public
and thus retain hi* customers, and
^Fetaer Graham, interrupting, said
probably draw in now one*. while wc.r&lt;•O..
ns__ u a:j
..
■ng of ,hi» old Hook* and prepairing taf
replenate at lower price*. A leading
New York firm who, on the begining
of the present panic promptly reduced
their prices ten per ecu: or more, and 1

with tho public *eboob.
)
New York Qty hat, by a vote wf tbu
Common Council: donated *50,000 tu
aid the Memphis sufferers.
Adrice* from alt part* of the province
ofBsngte, India, show the crojn are
failing and that the imjiending famine

made the feet generally known, report
Ouetoraare purchase a* freely as before,''
they **y, "end there is no poreeptiblo
difference in their trade in' aj&gt;y deport­
ment except &gt;.&lt; the as la 'of "the more

CtO-wnrrni V]&gt;.r &gt;n..

PARLOR GOODS

CHAMBER SETTS
ing sold yuur Krvu Fever Tonic for tho
last fire or six vents, wo take pleasure
in saying dust in a drug trade uf twentyfive years, w* ureer sold an ague ihwled at 4,311,500 tons, of which the rail­ 4y that gave more general sstialoctinn,
road* are pnt down fir 2.4/8.S00 too*. and wo recommend It as a wort hy pr»|&gt;Pena ylvania aloe* made 702,819 tons.
•larpeoter a nuyority iu Iowa will bo
over 20,000. Th* State Seuatn *tao-!s : 1 Write them if you want to know. Tho
Republican, 35 ; Otmomtioo 15; Bepublican majority 'JO. The lit use rem_-.h i* forv/lw dt the drag stere oi
.lands: Republican, 51; Opposition. J. P. Robert.-, ft Co. ol ibis &lt;aty, and is
49 ; R [Miblican majority on joint bal­ warranted to cure ague.
lot. 22.
The receipt* from spirit* for the fiscal
Banc Rrxa.—Dr. Tresk’e Magnetic
year en'liug June 80, 1873, worn 152,Ointment has [M-rfonaod aotne almost
mtraruloM curve in this vicinity. It i*

mmhlo dime is infinitely mor* useful to
th* pubic than tha hoarded dollar. It

runs a round of activities aad please*
•vary on* it touches Iu th* present
emergency it becomes u« all to act *pon
thia truth. Every one who owes a
' small debt should p*y it at the *arlio*t
potable moment, and thus let every
dollar or dime, a* the case may be, pas*
from band to hand with the least delay
practicte. It ,w*. must hare wjaier.
elathos for ouraelv*. end tombs, let us

7431

fnle fir LarBilimd Pro IM Atos

Mt. Beecher’* Church have not termi­
nated. Theodore Tilton refuses tu re­
cognize tho right of tho church tn try
him fur anything be tuny have said or
done during the past four years, inas­
much as ha ha* nut been n tnenilier of
that urganixation during UtSt period.
The Grievance Committee, however,
hold him amenable to church discipline,
inasmuch, ns hi* name ha* not been
erased from the book*, and they reeo amend bis expulsion.
Behold how
a thing it is for brethten to

be stated. Iney must say thiy would
as roonssod their childrru into a postteituc or bury them as let them go mtn
the public school*. ■ They were afraid
the child who left hrnnn iu tho morning
woald ninre back with something in hts
heart m bHek «s bell
Father Mangin raid th* public school
.trm is n nuisancr. The words in
* rwsnlntior. are not tun strotfg.

day. we have ecarctey a reliable word
upto the hour of going; to to pre-. Do♦roit ie «*id to be Repubiicxui by a de•dta SM^taty.- Chtago to kavn elec,
tod the anff-Bonday law aotanoew. while
the reaglt la Now York, Wisconsin
Virginia, and other Suta i* nltogelbrr a Bibtile that waa printed in iww.
Good winter apple* at Buchanan are
worth Sl.60al .75 per barrel.
.
Eugene Wtneor, tho first white child
■o la Mionreota and Kansas hut all i* born in Kent county, is a resident of
uncertain, even the £lh District in thia Grand Rapids.
tWate; al though wo *xU Uiiare that Mr.
Tea thousand barrel* of apple* have
William* ia stated, yM that b . at Urie been shipped from tho riilage of Parma,

820 SAVED!

Hfteras th" portly
of tho conduc­
tor appeared at tho door, by crooning
behind her ana exclaiming in a whis­
per, “ Ma, I gue*« he has swallowed
on* already.”
King J&gt;ibn of E.ixany, died at Pbnte
Wednesday morning. Ths Doko ol
titxony, eldoet son nt King John, imraedutnly Sum mod aucreMivn to the
throne, end unued a proclamation, in
which ho premiers to uphold the con­
stitution. and announces that th* pro*
ent ministry will remain in olSce-

sy atyte, pattern of wh
o exhibit. W* have In
•jikndlil line of

REDUCE PRICES,

SHEBPAKBSaji tta MB® KO
FtJEKfflffiE, tl Comta

flamed eyesThe Auditor of our
County h*» *o much faith in it* curetiv* [&gt;ow«rs in this diseM*. shat he not
only highly recommends it, bnt offer*
to forfeit the amount paid for ft in each
com-, if it fail* of a cure.
A. G. Crania*.
South Bend. Ind.
See advretiMnwnt in another column.

S

carefully provide the neceeserive. Let une favoring Catholic achoots, which i
v* ell remember that trade (basin***) was carried bv ahmt a tw.&gt;-thir4s v«.te.
impart* activity through tel circle*, and
Father Phelan, chairman of the e rmwith it chearftene** and confidence; it mittec on resolutions, snbsequea Uy pro-1
routed tho following a* a substitute for
tlie Iasi one of th* series preriuusly re­
return of general-prosperity. At such ported br the evemnitfee:
a tim* a* thia to sit stilt an! fold our
Rceulved, The: the system of Stalo
hand*, nr tu hoard our money is a bus­
arablepolicy, and th* n.xt thing to it is
to do only what •« ere obliged to do.
L*t aH be up nod doing

AFHICA

"X Wtaoil
.1 I.J..I.SI

lleniiM- Die 1 itialeti Blood when■v«r yon find it* impuntta buntir,,
through the skin iu 1'uuptes, Eruptionur Mures; cIcmaso it when you. find it ob
•traded wd sluggish in the veins; clean u
it wbea it u lout; your trelfopi wid v
) o« «• Leu. Keep uw blotajlurc, aalMte
ui'tetU ol the ejstem w i/l follow.

WANTED

UNDERGROUND
on.

Lux or Lettish remaining at the
Hastings, P. O.. Nov. 4 th, 1873.
A. M Bodwell, Charlo* Belmont.
Jo««ph Hall X Kale Hubbard. Betsy
Lancaster, Mra Jennie Lopor, Mrs.
Mary E. Martin, O, F. Staven*, Uo.-d*L

LIFE

j Marked improvement ha* reerutiv
I been made in the United State* in
making glaasd bar!war* and cutlery

BELOW

BULLS

THE

SURFACE!

BEARS

iy procured from England.
Tho Jury in the ease of Joehua Put
fenberger. engineer of th* freight train
on the Chicago ft Alum Btelraad wluch
caused th* disaster n*ar Ixmint in
Augtu! last and who we* then indict­
ed for manslaughter, on Saturday last
returned a verdict of not guilty.
Mrs. Yaa*. wife of the Japans
Clianre d'Affiiin a: Washington, or
rived in New York Monday evening to
join her bnaband in Washington. 8b*

New Advertisements.

Sre, MV

tcnte *

UAkbKUUV. "•&lt;* MU M

Otr kte nt* Ural Ufa ata
unmsiffi
moco
vtra UK,
un warn
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Briggs House,
CHICAGO.

�Ta* RyrilsucMi

Hm wwmwn.

I

?““■
An Atlas ol Barry County.

B*gular

moding of A* Comm*,
On Monday, through hl* Agent, Mr.
I
P.O. Titus of Phltadajphj,, placrd
table, a bcauUfal A-.taa of th* 1

200 School »oat*.
K Blaekboard*. /
6 Stove*.
, ’
0 Tablre.
State&gt; of Michigan, w hich for beauty of i»u7lh"irh*Tk,k,”l,p”’,u"' •*“ **
nuteh, excellence of binding. an&lt;&gt; perfoetton of Dcelgii, cannot l&gt;o exc-IIcd. Rare chance to famish School
« U a tnwushlp map each township octo-.. onpying a lull page l5 bv Js lncbw 4Q(,
give* cv-ry subdivision of tenj from
tual survey* made by and under the dl
•&lt; AM- B—
1— - S.~7. rectlouaof D. J. Lak*. Esq., one of Ae
'»&lt;=« eminent Civil Engineers In the
Mta.
"«■&gt; ” emrotry. Tbe revend
and the
ante In the city of Hasting*, are »!»,
"f-l| on separate pegi», and are accurate, n
very derivable addition to a county map
| and one A* t will bo appreciated by all
1 w.io have occasion to commit a plat of
our City or any of Ae Village* In the
bosrd
* J
’ oa,‘
&lt;«&gt;unty, as no entirely reltebl* plat* have
This map has
Jomm
&amp;**'
“ ®®' hitherto been made.
w m • ' Ubor'
».00. been very carefully examined by our
Would report that A*y hare .Ma. county officer*, and dealers real estate,
t^al'ow^'"’ BtlJ I”'”nmen'1 ,h*‘ «’&gt;«•» nnd I* pronounced very accurate, by
every person, Into whnae hands It has
fallen, and rm« forty have been sold in
J- W. Bxsru.r,
tlih eltv alone. W* understand Ae
W. 1. F. Haas
Agent fa now canvassing Ac county
Gto. W. Wrujiu*.
and delivering tbme already ordered.
Cummilfoe.
By All. HamaMint earnestly we commend Al* Allan
to
the notice of ..very rrahlent of Rany
• "y
r.wr yosr r.virr.
That the Marshall
call upon the several Justk-o. of the county who would iwasM* an entirely Hat, yovr uak ufritrl wilk or •eitkoMi
psm, 1 th, Until rfr, ,f
Peace of (Li* City, and demand a state­ coirect map of the Ooui.ly. 'Ihepricote '
A. P. PkAKK, U. D„
only 810, and fa very cheap for such a
ment of all the firm recrirod by them
Omt AtUr, 4' SliJ/, Dnf Star.
30
onJ a lull report for the last yea,.

-reaing, nut_ 8|dt

lw#

- Mayor, Rrcuidi'r, end AM*.

^OAaa OowK.aumre._w, b,,,
racrired tha following, programme of
।

exercise? fcr Commencem.nt Weak
Ku,e Agrical

1 tural Cull-go at Lansing :
Sunday. November Ikh. 3 P. m.—
'

o r-

Tnteday, November IJ th, 7 n. m —
tocraty ot Alumni; Poem by pg. u„.

I2ib.-am4.
Wing Exerexw. at 10 a. m. Addreu
bv
n..... i&gt; .
. .
Alumni at 7 p. 1
Th*
annual
_
.. ----- ^.vtir Dn
A® ilh, 10th, and 11A in»t; Public
cunrevaira. fo*vM th. Lansing How-.
Ununj. for A. colfog, OD(, UuBr

CHURCHES.

remammg 8 &gt;0,000 uro ifhmadiately
raised. (3otnmittc&lt;» have l&gt;ren nppointed and will enter the field at once for
the purpose of raising this amount. It
cnnleduu i. It ought to bo I’une. Il
■will be done. J. M. Smith, L. P. t-pr
man, J. IVirauu, J. L. Fatten, $ R..

nnd W. A. Howard, constitntc the Con
turttee for Hastings and vicinity.
J. 6. Hott,
Chairman of Committee.

Will thia Terrible Slaughter Continue,

FOR AFTER THAT WE WILL RESUME OUR FORMER PRICES.
A taro chanc* to buy Dry Guud*
cheap—P. R. Sabin &amp; Co of Jackson,
are wiling out tbeir entire stock at first
Bereons who find tbeir accounts at rout. They have an immense stock.
; thu otfi.w ul a Jnstico of th* Peace for
imUMlion mu.t not think it u in cum*jipimiceuf "Uy &gt;]Ute wo owe them, tnit
simply b.-cau-o wo *»rf have ..ur pay,
and liar* not tho time to call again per.
| -mnlly.
■
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J. w. 4 C. O. Bwrtar. 1

The account of M. W. Riker, 817 45a,
referred tn Finance Cutnuu:i*&lt;&gt;.
By Aid, Hams—
I
That the report cf tho Board of Ed­
ucation lie approved.
Carried by ayea and nays as follow* :
Aye*—Dawsun. Mudge. William'. &lt;
Beesmer, Bok-e, Hams and Bentley.
■

HAVE YOU HEARD THE HEWS !

| Hartl times, is the cause of
' it. For the next thirty clays,
| the £tar Hat Store will sell
I their immense stock of Mais,
Caps, robes, nutfilers, gloves
^•c., at thefoliowin ( unheard
of prices. Read their list
carefjjlly over and sec if it
won’t be an ohjed, citizens',
of Hastinffs to pay them an\
early visit.

By Aid. Brssnr’r—

I Geer be was arrested cn Saturday las!,
lit MiddleriUo by Deputy Sheriff. Dav­

FOR 30 DAYS ONLY

Mon’s Working Punts
..
, Men's Heavy Overcostn
.....
Men’s Heavy Chinchilla Overcoats.
Men’s All Wool Beaver Overcoats
Men’s Heavy Undercoats
...
Men’s Good Full Suits
Men’s Fine Casttimere Suits
....
Boys’ Suits
....

|
'

The CommiUcj on By-Laws and Or
nances, reported on Licence Ordinal
w Licit on motion ol Aid. Hams a
Dun.—Repor: says that Samuel anew [&gt; ted.
: Geer late of MiddleriUo. who waa rirurk
By AU. Boice—
I by a Jmg-ahai. one night last week, in
That the Ordinance be amnnmded
. a saloon al Grand Rapids, by Frank staes* 115 per quarter for soloin tax i
i Liucb, a recent grad us to from the State
Prison at Jackson, ie dead. We hope
die report is not true, for Geur has tha
reputation of being a “clover follow,”
while ldn-.-h is a perfect desperado, and . N«y»—Madge, Be-mner aud Bentley.

Tnr. Gant Cnic.ao Jvarua I* noth­
ing in comparison to the imineus" bustne»* tz*ing tarried on by Jim Sutton.
Jim is on Jefferson Street, nail do*.
wrr
than ony other inrtitation
uf the kind in Hotting*
Hi* store is
always full, priec* low for caw or ready
[&gt;av, and would like to have th* public
callon him before they &gt;;s&lt;s^n- their
money at the higher' priced groceries.
Groceries of every description both light'
and heavy.
Give bun a call.
Jefferson St June -Ith.
*tf

12,00 warranted
. 2,00 and 2,60
6.60
. 10,00 and 12,00
.. 2,76 to 6,00
... 3,00 to 5,00
...26c.

Men’s Undershirts and Drawers
Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers,
Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers
Men’s Woolen Jackets....
...

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
ONE PRICE STORE, 36 CANAL STREET, GRAND RAPIDS.

Any perxm or jtersous, haring paid
the tax [irovtdwl for io Sec 3, nod who STAR HAT STORE PANIC PRICES. |
stall Im preevaat.il for th* tale nf inBoys turned up Feak win-!
toxicaitng liquor*, his ur their fine shall ter Caps
GO cts.:
b* paid with costs, out of the city Treas.Hens fine Wool Hats reary; jirovided the void prwcutian .ball dueed irom one dollar fo

in* and Smith Sandford. and taken io
tha Rapid*, wb*rw be now repmat in
Sracut. Xotkx-Wo nay 81,50 a tha Coanty Jail.
coni for dry »toio wuod on subscription,
tadnonrjre. I&gt;oe nrd pays for tho
A carrespandent, writing from Ath­
Aye*—Bc-smer.
Bom cn«t year. No !*«* will do it'
ens. curiously contnutstbe nr xturea to
Nay*—Dawsun, Madge.
be found ihere of ancient and modem Efoi.r, Hams nnd Bentley.
criBastions.
Railroads spin th«7r
trains amid tho tompl"* of three th -a*- I
and yeera ; steamers dasn tbeir swells !

GO cts.
.Mens turned up Peak
j ter Caps 7~&gt; cts.
. Boys fine Beaver and
oudrachan caps 50 cts.
: Mens fine rhinchiUa Caps
.50c/s.
। Mens home made Mitts
upon the 1‘irous, and the scream uf ‘
I GO cts.
j
Mens sheepskin Gauntlets ,
! Pcntelicu* and Cy Aeron to Olympui
I and the heaven* beyond their god*. Dr.
.lien*’ dogskin gloves fur
Tbt wi rk on Hower’s tbluck U pro- Ayer's world-tenowoed medicines, those
' tops 75 cts. r^c.. Ci’c.. ^c.,
gmseing rapidly.
'
j Remember this actual givTb&lt;- Union bebools is in bo opened in po*ted cm tha Acreqxdis, tbo Parthenon,
‘ ing away ofgoods is only for
We New Building to-monow, (Thun- th.’,Areopagus and tb* Th** on. wbil*
! thirty days.
the modes! card* of Cherry Pcetonal,
ST.IR HAT STORE.
Ayer’s Sar-apanlla, Ague Core and
By AU. Bsntfay-24. Canal Street
Thu: ten per cm U of the amount ol
Grand Rapids,
! tbs rwpective ward fund*, Ims approjiriMich.
I ated fur the general highway laud.
AttmUon t. asked to the odverti.o1=&gt;C1 uf the Briggs House, published in
soubsr column

Tua Star Clothing Houn of Grand
Rapsda had their store closed all day
A*««go to pre** the case of Ac Tuesday, aud positively refused to sell
F'cp’er* Eli’, co infoimaticn lor ur- nay good* on that day, tl.«y being occa
t*a, u being fried.
pfod in marking down price* on their
fume fine work is being done an tbo . entire stuck way l-efow cost, nt they toy
rtnm* in A. 1 ,urth ward by our effi- they mutt raise 850,000 in the next 3i&gt;
day*. and iteuton w bargains will be of­
rwat Street C riimixtiuner.
Pt®'» Lxtucr ha* been mum.- fered. We advise all needing M*n and
o^txfod for &lt;i.. 1&lt;ut twenty-fire yoar* Boy•*• Clothing to go to the Star Cloth­
ing Hous* at oner, J* lira** &gt;'”r I*1?**
l?nyriri«r:. nf all School*.
will cuntinae only 80 day*-

Most bcarily wo secund Hi* propcat
I j Robert Dole Owen s Autobfography,
tion uf John R- Van Velaoc in tbo last
! • entitled. ‘‘Threading My Way," Which
Zfo«e
for the establuhmant ol a
rlO. W. Carleton 4 Co. of New York.
reading room and are rea ls to do our
1 have in prm*, will b* particularly neb
part to make il attractive by placing in
&gt; in r»tnini*c»nce* af Gen. lafovctto, Mraiteomo of the lending drib*- Wo hope
:—Criminal case* on the the subject may receive th* attention itt P.rrr Bv**bo Stolfoy. “Slav* Trad."
Divappeanng—CHin- menu, aud that n meeting may Im, Clerkson, “L. E I*," »* ll,b'T &lt;*,eV'
, ntie* of a h.lf a century post
called to toku the nccce*sary rtopo
open Ao room without delay.
Henry Holt 4 Co. of New York, an­
mncil on Monday
nounce that they have made un arrange­
stringent Saloon
Taxxxa.—We tended to Faerideu: ment with the author’s cveutorto pub­
------ - ;c}i they will receive tbo Angell of the Michigan Uniret«Uy, for
lish the Autobiography uf John Smart
of th pnUla.
an inritaradon to the dediealory ex.r- Mill. Tho book will be ready in No­
of th* New Ciiivcnity H.fi to b« vember. They also announce a uniform
held this evening, at Ann Aitor, our edition of MPT* Miscellanciu* Works
Aanks- We tod expected until a tat*
en»* tliae-iaU* on tho Valley,
“to. pablisbetf fa ita apprnjwfat*
'•May. The card uf tbe Main;
»&gt;•» Mt yet hmm received.

°f 1J»d*. The renw.n is appor
7'
*,&lt;TJ l-r*vu who examfa* tbe
in &amp;»• »nd neighboring utiw.
, J*‘ Boto “» attoadanoo &lt;kx th* Gsoait

S75.00U OD

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE

Canied by ayea and nay* *• follows : j
Ayes—Dawson, Mu dire. Williams,
IJesemer, Boire. Hnura rad Bentley.
'
By AM. Bentley— ‘
Nays - NoneJtno!rrd; Thai ths Street Committee
I l&gt;c authorised to repair Ao docking on
North abetment of Itcn Bridge in a
I good aud substantial manner.

a vxaal at Good Tempivaday evening of next
rdially inritvd.

*5,000
IN GOLD !
OIK OKAVM c**u r*t» or
*5,000 IN 8ILVEB!

Dr. John Flnbcrts. al the Puet Office
Booluture, has juat received a full hnc

of tbe Text Books io be use.) In Hie |r.,bllc bcfoiofotrf this city far A* ensuing
vear. whlebba ufleni to tho pablio at
tbe luwret cash price. He also ha* a
line a*eortin«nt of first cl*** Ktettoue.-y.
Pena, Inka. Notion* and all Ao leading
Papera of tbe day.»if

Rxwaasra that the firm of Reamer,
Heath 4 Co still livre and are selling
lol* uf Fnroitnro at the vmr loweat
cash prices. The hundreds ol Picture

New Scales.
country. It la lb*

Gomsusu Hocaa*.—Tbo Supremo
QrartofDtoo-.he.-dMfetolt^-"

Grata! 3CS0FULA so! GAKCER REKT
Visiting Cards,
Burinere Card*.
WeMiog Card-.
BOOMS TO RENT.
No*’ Stauffer's City Dining Rooms, or
National Hotel. Apply E- H. Lathrop.

j’’*-0® Tuesday, in mUitfou to tho
County Bet. Ho. N. A. Balch of
trad Col. E. Barnn of Nile*.

•i any tlnd
style wf PrUrta*.
&gt; e on* line Card to a 1 co tbeei
call m TH* BAKsrra Orncx.

WM

Shirta, Drawers,

local Bbjipefj Notice;.

By Aid. BesnierThat tho account of I. W. Vnxmiau.
17.88, b* referred to Finafire Com-

Ouv» Cuixxn*. Olivet College U en­
dow ed in the sum of 8P3.20O worth of
real «mla, building.. bb,nly. ^hinet,
jAc., and in tbo »um of 8«"^5O inve.ted and productive tun U. Fbr th* re­
moval of jmn»eBt indebtedness nnd full
endowment uf ito pre^m Corp, of ln­
oye* and nay* a, follow* ;
rev.
. struetkm it need* now IfH.OOO, Of thfo
Aye»—Duwion. Mudg.-. Williams.
' sum *18,000 are subscribed by our fel­
low citiren* upon the cunditiUn4hat the ' Bessuisr, Butov, Bams and Bentley.

6

JOB PRINTING
Obstacles to Marriage.

New Stjli

�I AM ORDIMAMCE HELATIVE TO I
K1DEWALIU.

owu acquaintance*, and to entertain i
them; aud there is nowhere ulae to bo
found the young girl who, while she is
free Io receive attontiuu, is so well abls :
to repel with dignity and presumption. 1
She mark* out her own limit*. Ph* la ’
Mt to decide for herself, and is not |

CUACnjfO HUTS

irasTFuy Dinsiox.

y i tiu » ( tu u i

lsarsUr«a&lt;{Rl»Ms*»i
l_p P.MfAw Chises*

P nd so much will hum confldvncs in
• hem.
Wool is held very firmly.
Suck* of both foreign atd domestic are showing to the educator the tendency .
becoming shtirtunnd up, and wo nut* which bis prvrautivo measure* ought to '
take. Such girls wo must rule through 1
beau aliipped fnc London. Ur tho lot winning their conviction on th* side uf
of December •« predict that tbo tuonoy right. They will uot blindly obey what I
market will bo wff at tho east. from seems to them arbitrary rul**, or, il
th* flow uf currency that will •« in
Irom all part* of tho country, nnd those
institution^ which ax® boarding green­
backs at&gt;d aurregey, will by that time
Io-»cb their hold on unproductive nc.
kumulation* that aro paying no interest,
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OVER TniltTY
r.ltod to giro p»r

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MEX4CAN UUSTAKQ1

Michigan Central R. R.
old, reiurle ird direct route.

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□y nart of u real education.
*
4 tne* teseber mutt always TIIR

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THE ALDINE.

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j

krere no! .ran this rnooer and .luck I do*, at permaueM and not temporary
A,
Mt7 . nuto
tas. .
ismn- haa shaken ths roafidenoeof the , results, and must. u&gt; America, appeal ,
__ wAuio. ..
wool dealer*.
Holders liar* beeu f directly ml indirectly to saif-aoatroL
‘
’
&lt;i*edy through it all, knowing th*t all | Tbe educator ha* in his bauds a* tho J
THE LEADING
&lt;bewu&gt;! at tbeir command must bo • result of our climate, government, and: D [? 1)11 DT TP A NT D A
i-nlfod for before spring. In fast, our | society, au eiquisitly seusitivs and n*r- Il Ll UDulvAPI 1 Al LllL
•uptdy will tw ahurt.-AGriyra &gt;«rw*r. ‘ rouvly devriopml organi«n, a spirit;
JS 1 UK X0RTlf1T£ST

,„ ITOt0«M .■•“ o-,- •&lt; — e-

-Meh torn, iu ■«!,-. yl -'ll u—J

and maintain them, an etferrescer.t girl- , . Ul u„

wnw, of |h, wvr4 . lhM,llO|(

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6-1

ever entered the ebspe! last should car­
ry a lantern round and round till be
caught some brother napping. Then
h* might rou»* th* sleeper, hand him
i th* lantern and take bi* seat, while the
' other set out in quest of sleepers.
It fares with foud-hubters a* with
monks. Thi*riwho take limo by the
fore lock, take the most comfortable
place*. but the laggard* WUt take their

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ri&gt;&lt; r.'wy «tk«Mia»'b»Cw»uUl-*rttKikt
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U .»»4 U,

MTMMTT C* KlU/r tW '
u»l ».nrir. 1-ml.rr «tlh »»U ,

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Michigan State Land Office.

Fir1 Vans Jstisei &amp; t'aiiiat

ISTIMAl «£WIF*PEB.
«l JMfoCu««l».
i.'liv..k. ..

-•x u d i

at square, w
ace between ----- - ------- ------- ------is!,) resembling a large refrigerator,
rack containing about twenty cake.
' ice is suspended from the coiling, so
ia! the cokl air in descending keeps
i* temperature always low. A ntuu■r of Blanchard churns are' arranged

ai valuable, which bo might once have
Dogs are low in price, aud th* a*»&lt;occupied as free grants Wo all know fou apnruache* when th* trader must
IAon- if wo only know trim. ,
send bis stock Into market Hogs,
Uut the host thing about Nobra»ka
-is. that the government has »-ld none of wImto ripe must be sent to market and •
take tu* rousequracce of the prim rul-1
imr- The farmer who keep* them a
day alter is only luring feed, which had
better 1«&gt; vx|«nd*d on growing bis store
bog*. There is no pro*poet of an ad­
vance in pric®K and it win bo well if'
they can t« k&lt;qit a here they aro. A*
y«t tbs pickmg season has nut opened.
During th* nastyear. although th* for­
eign demand for cut ruaata and Istd ha*

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or rather the pure stearine aud oleine,
float on tho water. This is gathered oil
and placed in another vat to cool, and
when about the consistency uf lard i*
wrapped in cloths (about 800 pounds in
each wraptier) and subjected to presses
of tremendnu* jiower. As tho preasuro
ia applied th* olein* ooox* through tbe
doth, ahd is conveyed by little through,
similar ts those of a rider mill, to an-

■r/s:

THE INTER-OCEAN

The Pork and Hog Trad'.

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it is ran through a machine similar to
aansoge eutter, and ground thoroughly
al the rat" ol 1.20(1 pound* an hour,
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THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

The New York Evening Mail gives
MARKET REPORTS
the following description of how butter
tat Xvnharst ess BELT frits’.
is made in New York city. Wa believe they did in tbe las* d«ad», thov will I truest wire*, the wisvst and tondereet
nK.shau.tU
riUlbaesrirf
flee
row-1
tnolhars,
th*
mo«t
intalligwnt
and
wotT
||
E
ACKJCllTCRAL
DEPARTMENT
it is tho mode that was adopted in Pa­
ris during tbe siege. A great German
chemist predicted ttiat artificial wine
would some time take the place of the
fermented jojo* of the grape j ’
haps befoa* ftaf limo we shall
butter made from animal fat:
“A large tank ia filled with sheets of &lt;

4.1;;1

Cmatial aid Family fleispaper,

Haib i n’ ;

end ritatn.

sones OS COSSOLWAT1OR.

I d-.i.iirulK

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C3;iiil;'.ri
t'uii niam-il vigor,
and will etc itc a n.-w gruwtli. «cq t
-fa csln-.iiv “hl-Ogv. •JI i--, tliu most
economic-?} IIaiuDrcs-ts4. vvernsed.
a- it req'tliv* lea* c sj,p'ie^*.i&lt;m«, and
p’.c. tin- h .L- :: q,:ci;-iiil. gluray appcarainv. A. A. Ilnyes
Stalo

the !mg year, 2d million* of pounds ;
and of cut meats IM millions, Tha to­
tal number of pounds of bog product,
exported from tbo United Sialo* for the
veer have born co for 707 1-2 nilUioMTbe demand is -not likely ti&gt; be any less
for tho coming year. We notice that
tho complaints of high rates of meat*
still prevail ia Great Britain, aud thore
is no remedy but the import of provis-

Most boys and girls who live in the
country hare ao«u wild pigeoia, and
know wbal graceful bird, they nrv Die
oiusclrs ut their wings are very Urge
aud strung- Audubon say* that these
[ ig»un« travel nt tbo rate of a mile in a
mtuuto, and that if one were to follow
the fashion, ni&gt; 1 take a trip to Europe, Liverpool at 8% to 41*. p«r 112 lb*.,
It couhl cross tho . ereon in loss than or in our currency at 9 l-2e. per pound,
with gold ollOS. Tbe priou in New
York aro S to 8 l-2c_, and (here is no
prospect of any change as tho'export
trade is naturally dull, as the home sup|
ply
is Igr^ost at this suoson. so that th*
birds possess. As they journey through
-pace, they can overlook hundreds of margin is alight. During tho post urnaero, nt once, and their sharp eyes can mor the supply of hogs have been heavy
discover at a glance whether the coun­ and from tbe information gathered so
try beneath thorn is barren, or supplied far iu rule lion tn th* hog crop, the sup­
ply will be quite heavy and fnlly equal
with tbe food they need.
On tbo day I speak of, the birds flew to' that of last year.Former
very low, and hundreds of tirera alight­
ed un the trees in passing. They otten
Fall Plowing for Potatoesalight in such numbers that great
branches are broken o£ aud sometimes
Ever since tbe period of tbe appear­
the pigeon* ar® crashed to death. The ance of tbe potato-rot iu this country,
fold. bordering tbe river wore covered farmers have been studying, more or

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Bucking-hains Dye
FOB THE WHX8KSB8.

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less closely, tho potato crop, and we be­
hove wo sjeak within tbe bounds of
truth in raying, that al! who bare had
tho brat opportunity to judge have de­
cided that the application of mineral
manures will give th* beet n-suk. and
the uau o: strung hot*", or other fcrmenting manure*, th* poorest return.
Especially dims thia prove true in ransons when rot ia moat prevalentIn

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Magaolia Bairn cn
CntCUIT COURTS-1874,1875.
•__ _______________

Complax.on.

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paid for the article produced by those
•■maidea. all forlorn who milk the row
with the crumpled horn." Tbe pro­
duct, too. it b claimed, b wot only more
healthful but of a greater average ex­
roller than tbegvnuin* article, bring
entirely free tram curd or the roarula-

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VOL XVIII

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, (873.

NEW FIRM

DIVING FLUE,

But tor the accidental support to wbteh
I hung as by a brittle thread, I should
have been precipitated like an arrow
down the steep, glassy dseevat, to the
sorgo below. The detsent. I kaew to
be only cure and instant death- Haw
I had advanced to this paint without
(ailing Itefme, was a urcumatanco I
could not account for. I found it im­
possible to regain my footing. I could
make no impression in the ley aurfsca.
though making every effort to indent it
with my boot-Urol*. The first tenable
ground appeared at a point, at least 20
red* oliuve me My position waa peril ou* iu the extreme. The projection to
which 1 held ou was hut « frail and
I rotten support, and might give way at
any momeal 1 called for help. My
apfwals died sway on the bteak, night
wind*. No human being or bouse was
in sight and uoun nearer than half a
mile ewsy. I. was ter from e frequent­
ed track. Tm eight we* netting in
feet, with no pjaaibiUty «T human aid
for me. 1 deviroil seury fdsa for raeape. 1 thoagbtof tho ambitious youth
al lbs Natural Bridge, who strove to
carve his ueme iu lb. preei|dcoe* rock
above that at » Washington. No soch
motive bml brought mo into this pre­
dionmenu 1 rii only ou my way to
pose an et.uiag with a lady friend for
whom 1 hail a special hankering. I
bad rhc*en to take thb I*y-)&gt;dth, lo*t 1
■huuld to “seen of men, ' and get
laughed at for my poiua. But I had
gut tuore than 1 bergeiaad for. and waa
likrty to pas* an evening lees agreeably

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Journal of tha State CenreaUou
Michigan. held at Aon Arbor,
September, IM®. which Rctorod

The slate of Ohio exhibits to the
world a Harty specimen of the actinn
of our natore, when uncontrolled by
reason. justice and morality. Iler atarite keeps pace with her growth, in
population and resource.. Not content
with a large and fruitful territory, and
with a groat proport.on of th-. suithrrn
nonet ot latke Erie—and with the boun-

mg man would grasp a straw. It wa*
strong, sharp and capable. Holding
my mittens in my teeth, 1 cut a place

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F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.
machine, nrr quality &lt;ehiel, ncmumend the Wbeelnr.
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easily
to\
fairs
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Whcrier
jadapted
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&amp; Wilron lathe imHleae Superior to an,, other eewin^
different
kinds of the
work,
running
the
pant i/eaf'is
Best
Guar-\, Commission Merchants.
X. Bu 8 ell 'n\,„arhhMfK themakrt.
faot'-r. &lt;utd"fi"
n,'V
ranter nf "&lt;&lt;•«
its Superiority
orrr al!

tinetlr rceognue* her true northern
boundary s« established by the ordi­
nance, and thu act of congress pro. iding fur her admission into the union,
but in ths form of a proviso see fit to
add—“With tho aaeeut of congroee,*'
she
wilt extend her boundaries to the
brow. The night waa dark about me,
north capo of the Maumee Bay. sol
but I worked my way steadily up Io
terra firma. I wa* three hour* gaining
a sternly footing.
of Lake Erie into Ibe bargain. Fear­
I did'at see "Issais" that evening. I ful that bar craftiaea* would not be
overlookatl, aha wisely smuggled h«r
made hasty strides to my boarding members tutu their seat* uttuhwrved .
place. 1 hare never since gone "aero** Whet modesty 1 Cuugreea. however did
lots" to do courting, or forgotten the nut give (heir aa«eut, but on the contra
difficulty out of which I whittled my ry for the s|»ce of mure than thirty
year*, even up to the month of March
way with the serviceable jack knife
last past, refuMxl it. In the moan
time Ohio increaeeil in population, rosuurcea and |iu)itical importance, and as
she (tad been .the darling favorite of
congteaa, and had grow n under their
fostering care to gigantic strength and
Coluasran magnitude and tbi* being
the only favor of importance which cougrv«s bad not granted her when asked,
»hn at first only murmured and c» mplainsd ; bnl wbea »be found she could
not gain hor purpose by whining, she
partiruteriy want, sou luok for u !*'
had recourse to blustering and bravado,
"Certainly."
•■Weil—among llie iboussuda upon talking of her euRwa »f Jnuan; and
thousand* who help to make up this proceeded at uned to n ulhty the act uf
Sommuniration.
busy work! of enre everything that is Congress of IhftS. by erecting countic*
ttinted is read. Sneer as you please. and lowtuhipa wi hin our territory, apdo asaurv you that prratnr* ink U the pocntuig otfirere anil orgnnMng eourti
true tpeu w to all bn*ina«* sne- of justice, Ac. And in order to support
this system &gt;of nullifioahun. her Qiiel
Mapi-trata ordered out a part of bis
••mill*, n." and boldly slranced within
five oe six mites of toe true louudary
lir-e between Ohio end Michigan, and
there made a gforiou* display of Milita­
race-is addicted. the Yankee is prover­
ry pruweaa at a sale distaaoe fnitu tho
bially prone to that of whittling.
line claimed by the retraciosy inhalntAchillea wa* noted for hi* bravery.
ants of Michigan. The Legtslalorv ol
Ohio, and her detegatien tn congreaa
also, performed ’their pans'of the dra­
ma in higtolifoed threats and angry
mruacet This course seems to have
had it* vffirct—Ohio must be conciliated
Myrmidons. Hi* mother, the goddess
Congress gave their long with-beld aaThrtfa, Ion-saw that if be went with th*
exped-tion. bo w.&lt;uld never return. She
endeavored to tbs art tho design of th.
Fates. She clothed him in femnte at­
tire and sent him to live with tbe daugh­
ters of X^comedM, King of beyros, one
Three served a* stain for my fret also.
-1 labored long and wall. Though Jhe
I thermometer aloud at 20 degree* Letew

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in Davenport, Iowa H.-ving a box of i
CRAYON.
pine tinders, and at a baa for sumeihiag I
to do, I selected a stick and taking out
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WATERGOLOR
the inevitable “jack knife" commenced |
AND OILS, whittling. Wberropon the good-we-

Hix times Baller was interrupted
tured Lost came ufong, and touching mv while taking tea by men with dog* to
tlionlcter, said, “I ere your ere a Yen- eell. Buffer was a man who wodrtnet
lie. He bad put hi* foot in, and he
must take it oat mentally. The twenty
“How do you know this f I a*k«J
“By your propensity to whittle,” bo third epfdteent waa a *m*U boy, with a
gill io comfany, who bed a ragged,
replpduirtv poodle foe sate. Buffer bought
I could not but acknrraladge 'he oom. the yoodle of the buy, end immedhtely
In fact I have known Yankees to presented it to tba girf. and thsn rant
whittle out riolinea. chains, and various them off
To th* next eppHraut’kw was obte
articles tor prartical and crEamectal

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jackknife. Bui myeown greatest ex­
ploit a: whittling saved my Uta.
It waa h» th- munth of Fvb'uary,
IM®. I attempted, just at nighttali, to
ernes one of the bold spurs of th* Green
Mountain tango near Castleton, V«The snuw had latten deep. The tew

The stream of enllm cosrtitmed until
near ten o'clock, at which hour Buffet
locked up and turned &lt;.ff th* gs*
On the toflowtee evening. •' B«*r
appraii+ed his foniea. be found a crowd
aweoiLted.
He counted thrtty-uinr.
men and bevs. eech one of whom hwd a
dog in tow. Thcr* were dixre of ervry

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lata rams Led formed a Mtrfww almost j
a. hard and .Hpi»ry ■“ 81”*
,
White advanmag along the side of a (
hill ia lb. miaty twilight, I aLpj-d ui
fell upon my aide. 1 was fortuaato t
enough totateb by the pmtrt of a slump., &gt;
FREJ»H OYSTERS by Um CAN or
which protruded for an inch cr tnoro ।
DiBll, at
CITY DINKING ROOMS. through tbe hard crust of ice that I sc
saw lay on afl sides about toe. Tb*
, wa* not auotber object to which I eou
cling within a distance of ten or a ffi
| en rod*. Below, tba bill dascauded
I cr W rort* tamiMMd by a ravis. wi______ _
i mdae ofpecpeuAiankx aoek 40 foot high. । Thea ha

OYSTERS

Will not be Undersold.

prvwl.m on the port of congroM cuuld
potaibly waan you from this attachment
—You would even make great saaficea
for the general good, and fur th. fewer
and tnumuility of tbo country: aad
with this knowledge of your seutimeute,
white so cannot sanction, ia yourj bobalt, tho exoreiM of towers by congee**
nut delegated bttt expressly forbidden,
wo invito a mutual cv-ofwralian of tb.
pronto of th. Stale, interested for th.
settlement, upon term* of reciprocity, of
all queetiomi alfsating their roepealin*
suvernigubes ; a subject uvar which cungrcs* lies no further coutrokclisn to res­
aw. as in the case of New York and
New Jsraey, ia any compact which th.
state* interested may deem fit and prop­
er. by tho appointment of oommtoaioner*. end the action uf their reapociivo
Jagislaturea, to eater into. WhaMver
your brethren of Ohio may see tifaMectruit tho political mauagwiucnt o^beir
interests to men who clicnsh at heart

mssnber that to build and equip railroad*
cost* large amoun^ of money, and that
the owners of them hare just as nroch
right to ask and receive on lheir invest­
ment a fair return, ae the farmer* bare
on tbeire. We, also, ask them to re*
member that the average ineomo of our
railroad* ia lees than fiivn per cent per
annum, with the preoert rates for tranapostntiou. which ia a fact, and then to
tell the public whether 6 per cent to

Under this bead ia vnur paper of yeeterday we find utternneaa upon ths
traafxwtalion quaetioo that would do
honor to the wiwfoai of Captain Cuttle.
How pleasant it-will bo to the boidsrs
of Michigan Central stock—now tai­
ling at sixty cents on the dollar, the
diviJen* having bean pataed for a year
—to bo informed when they ehan pick
up yonr valuable pepwr. that the object
of tboee composing the Grangers is “To
recur* such economical managemeal of
trann&gt;ortation line* as to ensure cheap
rates ' Their hearts will bo rejoiced to
team that anrh stupid people ae Mr.
Juj, Mr. Sargent and Mr. Hind, having
failed ia ability to pay tbsra any inter*»l on their money and having by their
maintaaatioe of such high rates, and
gan ha* survived the first blow of mis- ' nnerotiumical management, sent tbs
named uyedwaryand it ia our moat stock down to tbrewfiftbs of its par val“tbu aMMrtfy of the stock-holdem
ardent d^jpo that the people will ever lua,
'
rally around their own omipa.t. and not being able to control the policy of
preserve it from tho aevanug stroke of the road.' but "a 6w pevuoss being peroutward foe* or domestic ooenur*. and ,
that if it should at any time hereafter “and manage them for their individual
” It is wa say, a ptaaaant
require all*rs*wn or amendment, that tntettata
1
of information to tto»o interested
it may be performed as the free, unbi- piece
I
aued and sovereign act of its own peo- to
1 know that the Grangers era about to
the problmn and relievo the ‘'ma­
pie, in preeiao accordance with its own solve
'
who don't control." or the few who
provision* ; and that it may not be ef- jority
J
fee led by any attempt al rortti. n or 'ronatitutc the “minority" that do eon­
rjmnin interference on the part uf '’1trtd. of their bungling management of
own property, and to “eecurs" to
congress, who hare no right to inter- 1' their
1
tho cvituimteal maaagvmsnt profere aitl\he internal concern* of :ba4‘ them
1
‘ Tided by .Um multitudinous wisdom of
individual states at. this confederacy.
Graagnra. At the same time the
If we suffer uurfundamental law to the
'
be battered down X-y the arbitrary ar­ Grangers, wo infer, whenever btejr “ro­
tion of congrsas, and our limila to be il
1 ucu the wages uf their employes'’ ia
to “ouiiiauiicsi management," will
enlarged or dimhinbed at thmr will, we order
1
* injure lAraurfaM in public Mtimateas at once oar severeigaly; our cun- not
1
’’ but will at the same time “oorrossolution ia destroyed; our legislation tiou,
1
reduce tlirtr transportation
has not tho shadow of foundation to jxanfangly
1
Splendid ! To economise
rest upon; our official agents become 'charges.''
destitute of authority ; and we, fellow 1they reduce thrir expenses, and “apply
the
knife"
to their receipts- Things
citiscas, become at noce the victims of a 1
aqua)
to
each
other. We conclude how­
government of erpsdwsuy, or fall from 1
that th* &lt; irangera are not the pub­
nicearily back into a stale of nalare, ever,
'
lic.
After
writing
such an article, we
oonpellod, as the least of evil*, to form 1
ior ounelvM a new guvetumetit, under eip-ct that wbvnoyer “under the pres­
which ourselves and our poeterity sure of hard time* a* an excuse" ypu
reduce printers' wage*, adrertuing and
would alone be secure. Let u* avoid _
a-,1___ &lt; .11 n:..i__ in 1.. ------ —__
»o Jsngerou* a erisiaT and cheerfully
yield a vigilant support to our consdtutian aa it waa formed, tearing it for injured in the public estimation. Wo
oougrsM to relieve tbeiaeelve* from any «x;x«t you to manage your printing oeuifficuUira with which they may hare tabli*hmont “in the interest of tho peo­
become eutaugled, during, aa we Lo;e, ple," and not selfishly ba making from
thirty to fifty per cost per annum on
a trmpiraxy age of orpolMMy.
The enogrea at the United Btatra the investment of }. O’D. Remember
having, by a derided majority uf Loth that your Supreme Court has autemnly
declared
a railroad a* much private pro­
bouaeK sanctioned Ly the signature of
our illusUiuu* Chief Magixtrate, guar­ petty as your printing establishment, or
antied Io this people that their consti­ an tnn. And rwnsater also, that the
tution ot government i* of a republican
character; and as the convention ot
Michigan have ilemnl tbs right of cen­

day of the ensuing use tiou of congress,
"TK the reprueeutativee at the soverergn
jxupla of this state.
In the choice of' those delegates by
your convection, who have been roquarted to «tsit Washington, it is but
proper to say, that they are clothed
with no cfiktal power ; nor is it«: all
imperative upon the state to pay them
tor their e&gt;tvicr&gt;; they go ae, and in to be round ranee, aud that if our Pat­
behalf of, th* friend* of Micliigsn, to
co operate with our legally eoMtitutad ron* of Industry would fight the Ilailagents in defence of “the cause, the roeda by mean*, sneh a* theta, they
would be nut only aueceeafnl ia bang­
ing them to juat Urma, but would, be­
It to with regret that we mart state yond question, enrich thetaealvan
to you, fallow litiiru*. that in the re­
jection of th* term! annexed to yuur through an agency far mere deoiraUa,
adatedon into the union. propMod to than would bo tho aaroo result, by pul­
us by rongree*. your convention was ling down our M-ghlrtira;
nut uoauimoj* ; gotwubrtanuinp that
The Brairw Fanner teal weak qMtoa,
our legal executive officer* when io the we laMnMwuaJy protest *1 against tb. cattle in the Chicago market all Ibe way
perfoemaaco of his duty, aad retuoed to right uf rongrea* to Imjinse for yuur trom ®1.M Io W.30 per 100 pouada.
aurrunder him to our autburily, when performance any condlta4» inrompatilils live weight The Prairie Farmer hi nn
legally demanded by our Executive, iti with bo [uovi-M.ns uf the ordmaoew of
pur-nance of the constitution of the l78T.yet a tvspeotabie minority ware
United Btatra and by tho esjiecml di
reertou of tho President, ns a fugitive
from justice; t« eey nothing o&lt; an
propr.atioa uf three hundred doll*:* d inane* of 1787, thnu manfully to con­
Iron* th* state treasury a* n reward for tend fur th* right* of th.ir own state,
thu fidelity of this aulf-aame out-las. and fur their tu»t claim*, end fearioMly
In bar eager aspiring after jwsret, abe Abide the re.ult With th* mocivra of
ha* been totally tuekJaeeof toe supreme three men wu hnre waning to do ; it ia
tews of our ouiamea roantry and tan but charitable to hopn. however, that
tews of humanity aud honor.
A&lt;&gt;4 they a eio actuated rather Ly the will
however thia controversy may torts I- uf thmr immsdtnie rotutitUMita then by
Bate, this stain upon her oacatubeon a stria: regard to thstr own notion* of
light and wrong.
|100 a bend than for
I
When wo refteeu follow eitiaaw, up- only from ® 10 to I!6
on tb. fearful array with Thick ynn had ■ ’
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,■ot her own state, which tb. AU-ruey to contend in th. recent struggle for
General uftiis United Staten has da- the choice uf yuur fiedogetea to tbo lata
,etered to bo UMonsututionai. tost Otrie conventfon—the official influence exerustnya a kind ofjuriulioura over that

detmite boundaries, end at the same
time, tnr a specieo of legwdotjaia, at­
. taniphag to force Michigan to auneuder a portion of its «ov.ra*gaty aad ite
fieopte into the bauds of a neighboring
t rival—iu fact endeavoring to admit a
state, recadved with a drfiaite boundary
. mare than thirty year* Mime, a UttL
fartErr into the union, at tbs expense ol
tbe people of another state whuse eon
ettnuon and government to recognteed,
in th. ctearest and strongest terms, in

and with I*male ornameata, smoag
which ho placed ecxne arms, he appeared
at the court of I.ycornedra. and offered
M~A1! consigniqeut* will receive
his wares for sale While the real wo­
prompt attention. ''
2dm2
men sought articles for women's c*c,
another amotyt them True to manS na
fe.h a k k h b k
lure, took up and put oo oword and
buckler, then asoing a trumpet. Bounded
the cbaigsu This waa of tonne, Achil­
AM m»!I&lt;v. hom *m*H Vicleree, sad tree. tab. le*. The disguise unmasked, bo wa*

NO. 29.
| latare, or of tho executive (when the
' iegisteture eannot be convened) against
i demostie violence.”
। Notarithrtaaditar, follow citixcns, you
bare be*n uryustly deprived of many of
ibe adrantagso resulting from a timely
admission ; notwithstanding you hare
bren dipnved as yet of the fire per cent
of the eatoe of many milliana of acira
of tho public lands within your limit*; j
notwithstanding tbo attempts of your,
neighboring atateo to make inroads up-1
an your herder*, and notwithstanding
ttiat in this system of eneroaeheiant;
and oppression, Congress have been in­
duced, probably, b* mterepreoentation
to throw obetactes in our way. nd atill
refuse, us a voice ia tbo councils &lt;xf tbo
nation, unless upon terms humiliating
in iheiF^atare, and highly iniurioou in I
their eonbm*ncea—y*&lt; we know you
Under tho above Lead we find A the
for. thrtmnljlMt you ore attached Io
—tifatton, that you will J.cUx Otrre* of the idx, iaat, the
the moat determined following spicy letter to which we invito
d that nothing abort of
tho partteniar attention of our readers.
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as fellows
| Coljege. D» aub-titte move dearly &lt;te
The Haafingx JcswmZ raunuetr. that1 l,nc*
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body and mind in on*
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contains so much that is strictly philo­
sophical, with that inantical instruction
s hich ia uaclsl ia every-day life. This
is the pscaliarity of tho grunt writer',
mind, that it grasjw th.* cud aa well as
the means adapting tb. tetter to th. ohjset bs would arocmplish. It it pub­
lished by Ecribscr, Aimutrong &amp; Co.,
and will cunimatd the thoughtful atten­
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of the People, obtains kava of the
Court, and entered a ne&amp;proesfwi iu tho riving wmo ptac'ical good. It ia full
case egaiMt Alont^ B. Bara uni n,.&lt;l ot meat for ths mind, well served
Akraw Hager for burning the store of and aevniy. IVtineas article, like these:
the Barnum Brothers, in Wooodland, Rev. Dr. DlnocbarJ, Pres. of Wheaton
Dnironity; The Brilon, the Inspira­
wme two years since. Tha. end.
jMjt. one uf the most cuulemplaNe tional Rar* ; Our Immortality ; Growth
•pita prosocuuoiu ever brought into any of Character and Heart ; Conversations
Court, end wo cute with pleasure this “bunt Feces, with uunieriuwi illvstrn
action as tho trial would have cwt tho I 'tons ; Money, Its Functions and Itecounty ■'anv.n.l tbotwaiid doltero. aud I qsirtu.nl., which our Capitalists should
•.here was no! the least possible chancv all Read ; Application of Art to Drvas ;
to have convicted the mpondeute, n«r Wire, who lit npick; Address to Young
i. ttevo now. nor ha. there two. at any

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bought at the Star Clothing
House. SG Canal St., Grand
Rapids, and this Panic Sale, Ij Tux Oust Caicsso Jnrux is nothcontinues only a few weeks'I ing in ci-mperiion to tbe immense busiwring earned on by Jim Button.
longer. Men’s Heavy Over- •ncsa
1
is on Joftoroon Ktreet, and does
coats are sold at $5.50 and JJim
swrate«fo«N than.ony other institution
■94MO, and-fine Beaver Over- ,of the kind tn Hasting. His store fo
coats al 910, 912 and 913, &lt;always full, prions low for eaao or ready
and would like to have tb. public
that were, formerly sold at pay,
I
920 and 922. Good Suits 'call on him betaro they afSawAr their
tho higher priced groceries
can be bought for 96.50 and Grocerww
&lt;money at of
nrory d.scnption both hebt
97.00, and fine Cassimere &lt;and heavy.
Giro linn a cell.
Suits at 910, 912 and 915.
Jefferson
St.
June 4lh.
tf '
Shirts and Drawers only 25
and 35 cents, and all goods
have been reduced to about I
half what the other stores ’
ask. Remember these low .
prices last only a few weeks ‘
more, so go immediately to
tho Star Clothing House,
Grand Rapids.
(20w3)

HAVE Y00 HEARD THE NEWS :

Hard-times, is the cause of
it. For the next thirty days,
the Star Hat Store trill sell
Business ; Intemperance and Life In their immense stock of Hats,
scrunco, a clinching statement ; Wan­ ('ops, robes, m ufflers, gloves
There is roBsiderabie compteini made, ted Carolul. Honest Men ; Coward &lt;w 5 c., at thcfollpiringu nheard
of prices. Read their list
and not without some ecu.*, at the
carefully over and see if it j
enormous sx|&gt;ens« to which tbs poop!. jeer. Write at uure k&gt; the l»0
won’t be an dyed, citizens}
•r« .objected by tho ccatinunl change ■nd secure the volume, for 1K74.
ot" Hastings to pay them an ,
Text Bo.&gt;ks in uur public schools. Wells, LI»!&lt; Broadway, New Yo:
early visit.
With no disposition to complain, and a

11

FOR 30 DAYS ONLY

Pacific Railroad, which run. iu fine
Day Coach,-, and Pullman Steeper,
from St louis to principal points io the
WeM. rilSnt chaff. We believe that
the Miasouri Pacific Railroad has tho
boat track and the finmt and aafost
equipment of any line west of tbo Mississiiifu, and its counectiuai with mails i

Will this Terrible Slaughter Continue,

FOR AFTER THAT WE WILL RESUME OUR FORMER PRICES.

STAR HAT STORE, PANIC PRICKS.
f
,
----1 Mens fine Wool Bats re­
, f,&gt;* November numbur of IlaUcut
‘
'* ’’•“•‘I•* ® fr**h sstrol nice duced from one dollar to\
“•eTcr- It contains 1I10 mtuil variety 50 ds.
Mens turned up Peak Win­
1
*toric», good poetry, and
flt"’ 'Hue»wrtuma. just swh roadiq^tnai- ter Caps 75
Boys fine Beaver and Cheap Farms in South-west Hiisonii!
,er **
4’®*’I^e *aut» «nd will have it
.
a stradian caps 50 ds.
Th. Atlantic A Pacific Railrusd Com­
d«tenet nod
by the ajvcral School Fnw,f 1,101 f*"'
is all wu stat*'. 'S^/etut fine chin ch illa Caps pany iilfors 1,200,000 acres of lend iu
Central nud Southwest Missouri, at
Board*. Thia wv believe ro be ihi&gt; ■ J11*1 B*°nc&lt; &lt;”W ’he int of contents, nnd
law, and' if Bred u,
see vhatil is cutujKMid of. Every sub­ ' J/t’H.s- home -made Miffs,
scriber rvceivea a pretty idirotuu' Only ■ G 0 cfs.
thousands of dollar,
15 cts. single number, and 8 l.&amp;l pci I Mens sheepskin Gauntlets
pie of this county.
year. Aildresi Thome, A Talbot, 36 | 40 cts.
. J- L- A 8. 1L li.—From the East Bro rafield Street, Bcelou.
I Mens dogskin gloves fur'
Saginaw Asterpruz wo dip tics* items :
I tops 75 rts. ^C.. &lt;y-c.. &lt;f-c.,
The J. L. A 8. R. B. Co. hay. 12,000
Krso or tmb Bloor —Prairie itch ia
Remember this actual giv­
curd, uf wood cut for the use "of tha caused by a disordered end inactive ing atcay ofgoods is only for
road north of Wenona.
Eight miles t Liver, produced by miasmatic priem thirty days.
.
of track hare been laid on the J. j_ 4 upon the system. Tbe Ktso or rut
STAR ll.1T STORE.
8. R. R. mirth of rn*ego Lake, and Bumu acta aa a stimulating alterative
,
24 Canal Street
| upon all the glands of ths bxly, oaped■ Grand Rapids,
statiue has Seen o.tablistie.1 and an ap­ 1 ally upon th. Liver (which ia a gUnduMidi.
plication forwarded fur a postoffice It ! tar body) and will, there!ore, by correctis called Bernes, alter Hou. O. M. i lug th. secretioas ami curing th. Liver,
perfect wUlingnesv tn do all that it may
be posrib'.e to do, tn make our school*
just what they ought to be and must
be, wo do think that/tho constant
change ol Bcuks might and should be
dispensed with, and that no change
should be made nt the dictation of any
Teacher, but l» adely !

Men'« Working Panto
..
Men’* Heavy Overcoato
Men’ll Heavy Chinchilla Overcoats.
Men's AU Wool Beaver Overcoats
Men’s Heavy Undercoats
...
Men's Good Full Suits
Men’s Fine Cassimere Suits
....
Boys’ Suits....
Boys' Overcoats
.
Men’s Undershirts and Drawers
Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers.
Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers
Men’s Woolen Jackets....
...

B«rn*s, tbe Land Commia-ioner of tho

11.00 1,50 and 2,00
..
|S,50 and 4,00
8,00
■..
12,00 warranted
... 2,00 and 2,50
..
6,60
. . .10,00 and 12,00
. 2,76 to 6,00
3,00 to 6,00
. . 25c.

50c.
25 and 00c.

ONE PRICE STORE, 36 C.A^'AL STREET, GRAND RAPID.

Sbsxx, Bcu, Sweat.—Go through
o'cluck thia morning t'io oxten.ive saw
and manufacturing mill of J. L. Quim­ all the ague performance day after day
by, in thia county was entirely detroy- . &gt;il! your ritalitioa are all eaten up with
od by fire. Owing to ths early hour at
w hich wv go to prew we hare not lieen
Srrcut Notio.—Wo pay 11,50 a able to ascertain ail the fact-. or the
cord for dry store wood ou snbecript ion.
and no more. One nri pays for the some 5'J mon'are thrown out of employ­
ment, nnd some 150,000 worth of prop­
erty destroyed. We have not be*-n able

Ij«t or l.srrns remaining nt the
We ondvrotand that the right uf way
for tbe proposed K.. H., L. 4 N. M. R. Hastings, P. O., Nor. 11 th. 1878.
Ijicy A. Brown, Sarah Hall, J.’E.
has boon donated oil the way from ths,
situ of tb« city lino, south, io tho town­ M-iugvr, Mrs. Jane McMu’.lan, Deter
Sherman. Nathan 1*. Smith, Chas. W\
ship of Prairieville, except ucroes uoe
small farm. That Amin sou is now. or
soon will ho. in Prairieville to obtain
the right of wav through that township,
«nd we shall hope-tor and expect equal­
ly liltro! intere-t in favor of tho enter­
prise there that has been exhibited on
Tas Sex.—In our advertising cdthis aide of that township.
umna will be ton nd tho prospeetu. of
N. Y. Un. Daily. Semi- Weekly, and
Weekly, to which we diroct tho atten
txm of any of our readers who dnsire to
sulreeribs fur a Mitropolitan Journal,
columns to day. We trust that through­
out tbe wholo land tho j&gt;eopU will a)&gt;ly editml, and etfictly independent on
all j4itic*l question., n. that is precisely
unite on the 27th inet in offering up to

py*''**“*
J' j-'- —"
us uiure\than tbe election of Hon. Wil­
liam B Williams to CongrsM ns tiio
si'cceseor of the late Hou. W. D. Foster.
T!,e Allegan JmtmI u,n. tlrnt tho.
D. G Robinson is, also, doing tbe same
• 'graro io ths "men uf Kent,” and wa on Jaffenou Stroet, in front uf his resi­
t«lim it ia not far out of the way.
dence, nnd A, J. Bowne. Esq., ia raising
Th.ro ia to be an Odd Fallows’ Festi- and otberwieo refitting and repairing his
&gt;al aad Dance la Kibby’a Hall, at Mon TMideoN on the corner of Green nnd

roy, AU«tu County, on Tuesday the
-5th, mat, a general good time ia prom

On the school ground, tbo walks are
now being built and tbe finishing touchet4*a Monday evening the School Board
put upon the buildings ami we may
«.-' t«i Mias Fanny RmnU si tocher
any no whool district ia the State
uf the Intermediate, aad placed Mis.
of the same wealth and popelatiun ha.
L. A. Biglow ia charge of th. GfifaimSf
a better school building ttesu the one
i^^rtmeat
which graces tho grounds ou the corner
Hon. BixMy Hoyt, cuntinaas to win of Broadway and Walnut Street«, in
the highest .ncomiums from bar aud
li'-ipnta, by the dignity, urbanity and
The work done oa tho streets of this ]
ability with which bo [wrferms the arCity the present scs*xi, large a. it has .
Jious duties of Circuit Judge.
bewti,
does not cost one dollar more
Very justly, tha case of tbo People vsthan wa. row*'! for th- purjore.
For
F. A. Bliss, for arsen, resulted in the
this most desirable reanlt the people

rices st her resultm-c. as a ^teacher of,
mu«ic, both vocul nn&lt;i instrumental in-;
eluding the Organ and I’inno. Terms ।
$10.00 for 24 lesaons. payable ou* half I

§75,000 00
SINE’S

City Dining Rooms, or
. Apply E- 11. laithrnp.,

G1H ENTERPRISE
$5,000
IN GOLD
oKEoKANPCA^a
rutxi or !
&gt;5,000 IN SILVER!

10» C&lt;4&lt;1 aad Ktrsr Lsv«r Ussti..’Waste. (Is

Rociabia in Burlington, Vermont, were
books printed o» far back aa 1534,
American newspaper. 73 years vid.
Mlin embroidery daintily wrwglit 117
years sinco.a cutlass and mirror 2M y .at s

Gov. Bagby with friends from vaiton. ports at tho fitoto, has gone to
Little Traver, to-day to inrpoct the last
division of tho O. R. t I. R. R&gt; " •
note the completion of this line with
great pleasure, an! predict it will prove
a paying enterprise.

Real tow Jlobcej.

Scrofula Syrup I
JOB PRINTING

New Scales.
Mt EWDU Ot CUES BDET
*

farms in tho eounty of Barry, end can
be bought st a bargain. Asyoae wish­
BancocK at Ssvesrccx -Our new Babing to psKtaeo will And thia a most de- । oock firo engine arrived Bunday imwaing on th. Cbafite, a»d on Turaday af. tor noon was taken to th. foot of Butter
street for trial. A quantity of dry gnod*
G„,_
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Obstacles to Marriage.

or the Art&gt;.

New Styles.
New Rrices.

�' EBSE TOUR PLAN
j herds by direct importation of pure1
I HjMBiah mornio's. It was this crr.md
i that has taken Mr. Armijo E-wt thi.
I p cwtil fall S vvrr.l huodyud head of i
I tiue kliecpwere soul to Itta this sum -:
। u.er, and with proper otoskm made, Mr. I
i Am 711jo expresses bimtolf confident ..fl
j being able tu pioduro Sneers from half- I
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MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
U’EJi TERN DI TJSION.
wJ nrtos in
i rctxxa ।

&gt;FK!
subject ot .beep raidng. Ho says be !
a ouid rather l.o the owner of his flourhhing herds at tho base of thv Roeky
Mountains titan to bo thn w \lthiest
baalwe » Now Yorir. He ie highly
educated, speak. English with the fluen­
cy and perfection of an accomplished
American, nnd converses with tbo Uct
nnd ntfability of a Kansas City man
Mr Armijo’s flue Uy liivo sold upward
of 2M.0UU pjtUsla of weol during tbe
pelt year- One ol tue family sold up»arJ of 100,1)1)0 pounds o’ wool last
y.ar st 41 cents per pound, which not
nsi him the mat little uimo! Ml,0&lt;)0.
Tbe anUru wuui dip uf New Mexico is
w-ct oorti ftfd turougti Kansas 5hr ever
the Kunsu 1‘a.ifl-.

CUT rf.Hsrtlaea. Is "&gt;M
Cwt Il.imtolas Iks pUcr rf k.Mlus th. bmll
Court lor Ik. m&gt;4 roustr »f Hotr-M Hswrtii

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KUaUnUm'li swik.t i.w.i.

Centennial Gazetteer

curon.1. CO1.DS,

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REPUBLICAN PAPER

Michigan State Lana Office.

Urfthur vic Pills,
WV IW&gt;

S1HHSU MJ P SUVMkl IB S3AH
•SWllPfl Paln*M. RiaaSy
tttsray anprpH vreSaij try
an increase of 100 per cent, in six
mouths in natural increase. Tho flee1 ce&gt; ul tire 5,0u0 boa i will be worth 50
cents meb, and tbe i.OOo bead can be
sb. ared iu th- tall, yiolling two pouwis
ea. h. TUc i.&gt;cr.-aae ot
it mjre
ttiuu cvnipuutid imereti Kweaty times
eotaptaiutiai. Mr. Aimijo any* lust
allowing &gt;or lo*v-4, there is nothing in
the wo Id io p.event a man from get­
ting rch at sb^vp raising &gt;n fire yean

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The Rural Sun soya : It i« a Tcuncswc cus-om to pull fodder. It is n ques‘ t:un long debated, whether or nut pul­
I Lug luddwr does nt mjnre the corn'
| mure tbna the foddei is worth A far- ।
mor, some yesra ago teste*!, tbo matter ,
thus : He pulled she fodder frvm one !
acre ; cut the tops form tbo recoud, and
AEK1*’ Ht ludilrr and tops on tbe third. He
atti'rwa-ds weighed the Corn of ea&gt;. h

Tho Kansas City Turn gives tha fol­ ereded'Ure. .Wright of Either of tho others
lowing account ol tho man and hi* pw by more than tbo weight of tbo todder
in the one case, and the tops in the
Beuar F. C. Armijo, of the great oilier. Thu was t-&gt; fits mind prettyefnsbeep and wool raising firm of Armijo clucivo proof that pulling tbe fodder
A Baca, of Atbnnjarr&lt;|ue, New Mexico, and cutting 'he toia injures the yield of
the coni. Wo kn.iw most ot oar far
iuw» reg.-rd fodder and tops ns prettv ■
gevd feed for alock, bat wo hope as '
. an will take steps to teat the matter m»
mutton millionaire" kineeliis wealth it: that tho kUbjeutmsy La thuroughly uudontoud. and the It-st practice adnpsheep, mutton, and wool is almost 1h&gt;
yond correct estimution-

PAPER

t«&gt; start with. Tbo extra pound or two I
of pnuitry fl-nh that you leave on its!
l-gs, insUad of sending it to market, is 1
as good M-d, ar..i will bring forth ten-!
told nnd twenty-fold iu -your future
.broods Sue yuur 1-eot stock for breed- j
in*. TJu i'nltry H'orlJ

pumpkins fur milch cowa and other
stock, is believed to be the result of diflerent ways of leading tnern by a oorleepondent of tho Gvrtnsnfown Tele­
graph. In a hurry to clean a field
i«rtu»n will give tbrfr cattle a surfeit :
ot pumpkins l.tr a day or two, then for
a day or two u.-rUa;-* none, then thus
alternate l.-ast and last, and conclude
pumpkins ore worth lev*, or worse. The
—.i._
(u fwj punipLin«
-making (hem last
Ho feeds regularly,
। to threo putnp'cins

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

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lUiwcrs
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Only 50 Cents per Bottle.

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TBE FLORENCE

Go to the Banner Office
for FINE JOB WORK.

CIRCUIT COURTS-1874.1875.

iTION
DR-CROOK’S DIKE OK TOBI

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y, . L»b when
_______ ____ nly ttivcu boilo in lost stab* tha fuwb easily
morsel trom the Ixmn, and

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tenia! aid Fanil; Newspaper,

It is tbo worst possible policy t&lt;» kill,
all the best and haadaomest fowls, and
save only the moan and scraggy ones to |
l.r» cd from. This is p’oeisely the way'
to run out rour stock ; fur hko tends to i
Irved like, at.d tho result is, that by
cc-ntinualiy taking away the best birds,
led Using the eggs of iho [xrorsst. vottr
tL.ck will grow jxjoter and [worer every ■
-uerec ing year.
I: would s-rm a* though this w ns
too plain to bo instated upon, but, in
to CL “tine U(*U line" is nswded.' It ia
the iTyiug want uf tbo jxniltry upon
the farm, tho country tbxuujb,—this

selected fiOm n crowd as the young pas­
toral prince of Naw Mexico
tri urtxT or tax sntnu.
The Annijos ere one of tbe wealthiest
families in Becnanilia County. Now
Mexico. They Imre boon ouxtiged if
the raising of sheep and wool fur ex­
portation East for several ceneratinn
post. They are unable to cotima'e
their herds accurately, but a round

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:tr»4. th. *«n rf lire.
uTlbi
M».trfI&gt;nsMHa».|&gt;evraU tli'lUU. sod *
»n Ai.Mb«r Mrf ikinr UdUr» Wi m la i
k&gt;‘ cor rip.-xaic ir.yld.4: swj n~ e««««4l
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Is »:«-orU«»r&lt; will. ih..“i*tuts In autkcaMSS

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1873.

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NEW FIRM!

DIVING FLUE,
BASE HEATER,

TAM VKWOR kRCHECL,

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HO SECT IM HEAVtff.

STLIII!I\S I
III1IIIU

J. STUART?

pap from the • • Arabian Night* “
durrtion; still I burned to free bar
la return, I fold him all the circtUu- from the power of tbi* Hassan, even at
all marched off through th
stance* of ray Hfe, my military adrm).' the pain of nal seeing her.
I would
tho town, whore the robbers were put in
haro tried the French authorities, but taking it out, conntod it tntr again tu
■AA • "I •* ***. *11 —2—I.*
... I. - ' »
toll him all about Cecile and our future
.
-W
-— — *«.UD. ... ........... wwwwi.taw a,u v.uwrj U'
their children give him an idea of our European cu&gt;. ■ interferauco with tho native customs;
tom. than wilh any idea of confiding I iuTar-t, as Cecile eaH. the only rafoty
threo of them, and I, with my big brass-headed
Jf1-01- I
Wl th- indelicacy I Uy in oiir secret flight Hassan was of
• 1..-L W&gt;11
*1.1*
I.L. - - - - *r *1___
of talking about Cecile,.because ho wa* away. Once Cedlo bad been in hi*
“ o'terly a stranger to her.
‘ I power, he had made no effort to force
I had been eumo weeks in Algiers, her love ; he trusted to time, to abaenco
i to cut Jock’«
watching anxsxuly for an adventure. , from all oilier tivw, and to his dorotfon.
when one day a note was put into my » ultimately obtain her lave.
hand. It was highly perfumed, and' At the thought of thia my heart beet
third: Never drink strong drinks if
pocket,
and
whistling
a
tune,
went
off
tied, instead of being sealed, with a
----------- '*------- s -'-.-j. .
i gayly, too. Aitor going several miles,
goM thread . It was written in a
'
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elegant hand, and wax in Ike p
I
i&gt; ,, ,
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, mj a uara, imca luroir, wmeu tncy uoa
The Great Salt LakeErench, end 1’ beds tue repair at
vreeri full of ps.w-ngvira. but some amaU u, go through before rcachiag the pies,
merchant vjsrel, where nous would , where the money was to bo paid forthe
kaow reraoTCvedes prerencv.
; rattle. Jock thought it bort to »p«&gt;d
At last it was found, and all wav ar- th. night there, and take an early start
ramrod. A European diau was pro-j in the morning through tiro forest, for ,
tiro Great Salt Lake. Gradually the
, cured nud cunroyod to Cacilo. In thu-&gt;&lt;&gt; . noonle bad boon known to 1h&gt; rol' * ' 1
" " h*‘•«« I to
Whatdoaa this IOTMI night, without nuy iuterrujgiou, pawing through it.
'•"J*'1 ‘
'■ «l»v pawed out of Hassan’s palaeo too
During the evening. Jock
-tilt mean, that you are a hamlMra. wnv 1 .ntered I
(|«3 of troer, and tiro
Jug, and that smpe of pur lovely wonron ! Wo wore in tlie elroel; I dsbud bring j Srank the moro freely did h»
have fallen in Joru with you.'
uo conveysuc&lt;&gt;. Wo had to walk with
" What am I to doY’
rapid sj.p, down m tho quny. On &lt;o
"
Jko remlwous, of coursal" । rushed, when suddenly a man darts
"Will ill.-To 1...
V \t.i*« 1 ....'&lt;■*.** ..** ,.r at.* .1**1. .
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f sulphur water. ‘Wo
“ It would b« more prudent."
j It das mr fnetid the Jew.
At nine odock, as the dock struck,, •'You are pursued," said ho; ‘‘her
imt. ..no lourhed too on the shoulder flrgl.t tv dissevered. Trust hor to me;
•• V.ih
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wtiita of the Public for everything In

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JOHN ROBERTS

NO. 30

had erer drexmc.L
She had grown 1
The Butcher’s Apprentice.
brilliant, sad sums- into * diffcrent being from th» one I j
bad cherished in my heart; often, in , A butcher in a German i
w *•&gt;&lt;*« interviews. di4 Lrefer to our. Kppnmflce bring with him.
d.‘J r
• thousand
i.*
ot aninthousand guldens to 1.!
telUgent, rich old Jew merchant, who, cd to sad for her to hear tha ssom of pay to a ms a livinr
o a msu living in
in anotl
another town for By-andfrom the first, appeared to take extracattle that h» had bought the
ordinsry interest in me. He amused brought'
her tytn.
with d»tails of Oriental life .nd m.n- . Ttero
Ineffable joy

An.1d..!ll|Ti|.l,l.„f

three men. and I am rare, with this ln,
,.re!ai#, tavraro use
sndiag {near me.
! self the disgrace which, as an, officer, brass-heeded stick, I myself can t»k» r^Cc rood over a hundred mid twenty" Are you Lieut. Jtaoul Duchen* ? ’ I will foil on you-"
•
s. —i -u.il
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starting
great An
were (truck with Jock's telling bi*'
i body of
i Raoul, fly."

T. B. DIAMOND,

With me she is safe ; cerna to-mor-

i MB. WILLIAM B. STEBBINS
MILO T. WHEELER.

An Kxfwrinc-d person In

land, a mountain

" Cecile, my betrothed ;

io jc» uuu vecuo aiMpr-s-areil into j drank tbo nigh&amp;fcefo
uftho hoitssH, and I. bewildered

SRHHH!

'ROOMAN.

Positively Haves Half the Fuel of any .Sought Draft S
Keep* Fire oil Winter without rekindling.
Hus a Cast Iron Fire Chamber.
I iXt FACTCMtMDaalw, la I»r

anybody che, though ho did

■' You remember Cecile F
■'Cecils," I cried-"Ceci

mounloiu islands.
Prufilo Rock is a cliff which proiecta
into the lake about twenty miles from

“fly| tire had been aptroaled
" True, a stave—Cerilo a slave • How iatr roblrore had been

hundred feat from the foot of the cliff.

The above cut reprewnts the working*of the

citHfUBEq 0&gt;i
HESSMER, HEATH k. CO*

The Turin, as rhowu by thu urruwr. |m.'-.-es dov. :i the iront be-I
iPt/fLOrt
.
rtthe tweeu the-cast lining and the outside acres* the double bottom, j SOf^S,
and tin
boslv of the stove,
st„v» thuu!
z . f
up between the back Inihi
lining and the body
thus
COUCTfES,
bringing the heat cloae close 16 the outeide of the stove, and re-1
uining it near thtf floor, where the cold nir always is.
/fiqqous,

UiM.lalnd tslwth* mwt rafarUr IWruarn

I heard lbi« with indifferenre

ill thou ”
" To-mortrf^ but remember, silence
-on indiscretion might rein all."
I was obliged to bo satisfied, but my

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GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

Miciiia.

for thia opportunity, and J tha
for b-lpiug me and tho Dey,a it

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tmtxoen a merchant and his slave would
bo dangerous.”
1 Ustenesl, of course, to so orgn- pray for you, my gallant and credulous
cavalier. You should not have eonfid-

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bfl Canal Street.
Grand Itojiids.

Algiers with my regiment coming from
Marneille*. I camo with most delightful

would befell mo in Algiers.
Houris,
with eyes like stars, enrsi’aned is cash­
mere, covcrwl with diamouda, living in

parture for his nativo country,
a last fxt»f of his friendship, a—
mother to honor him with a visit on

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my life. The reality
ranged and settled in

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HATSAND CAPS.

Medicines

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PAINTING.
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KAUIOMIXtXtJ
; I-ATE*-* ANU IS G.

I aScAotri Books &amp; Stationery
sccvairs marerniw or

see bow. naturally I fol! into the toils rrriety in using it foe ln« instruction and
deration of the jnwple. Ho regarded
nag* betwran us waa. of eon
siblis, ev-n had 1 not been b
you.
Hassan undetntood

MAEBLE

BLACK A FULLER.

Quaker idea of the minuitn'.
boon pastor of the Music ILnll Society ;
bui, two or thn&gt;« Sunday* ago, he iuformed th* congregation that, in bis
Opinion, the preoent form of Sunday
warauip had outlived it* usofulneea,
and that in future the preacher should
become n teacher. Ho maintained that

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PHKriCRIPfflO** AMD FAMILY

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Will not be Undersold. Fore Winca and Lkram!
RUSSELL d NEVIN3.

was too quick, and before the

ngo a young man o: tmi city naa
moat favorable opportunity to enter

been married two years did I relate to
her my adventure in Algiers.

ha.1 Um ctmquered in a

FINE NEW STOCK OF

AMERICAN

country

SIZE PBOTO&amp;RAPHS "

H. W. BOOZER.

I ISif

CaUXvo on

Uieoo pursuit* only a fs

h.-.n. pbcitr.
Carmen was ucrar found, nor were
| (bejewels traced. Probablr she bad

CECILE.

‘

;RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

SHELVES, ETC.

irided always that
buatnoaa If my

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mantles.

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,' li&gt;d«iMl!rr.traa srasll Plcterrs. sud fro*. 1J *' I and in this II « as much more attract­
ive than Parts an romance is to real

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easier, faster, and with less how than any other sewtn±-1
machine, are qualities which recommend the W heeler IXK.
CRAYON.
&amp; Wilson to the public as Superior tn any other sewing ‘

South side BUte Stress
HASTINGS. MICH.

jnletl Jsiorr

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-Uk*" « t&gt;«s —| nl,lrr0 portion of Atnra, but a

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qw wo

the fear of ridioulo or

iSaZ«r (&gt;f the K 'heeler s- H ‘ilson for i w ANTED-IW Ton- of Poultry and i
ar
,
• zf
n 1
WUd name for Detroit and Fa-tern I
’ "the vaxt wr is One Best Guar-'
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| Market*.
ranter of itx Super iorittj o&lt;-n-c’l ■
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jKcf-Al! consignment- will receive
other.YfwinunincftintxpromUett.-i.tion.
aims ,

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MONUMENTS
IIEADBTOJjEg.
TABLE TOPS.

Cecile yon, if you do not with to suffer at once.
an imjwstor ? No, not Cecile at all; and
whito inaiblo hall most briltiam-y -illu- I the dupe and accomplice ot the bold,

THE

K. 4 r. LVOk

'•Oh. no. repbod Jock,
•‘VVhat sort oi a stic'
Sound at low tide.
bare ?"
‘-Oh, that is a stick which belong to
Governor Boutwell, in
my grandfather, and perils[t to his
grandfather
It hss a heavy braM
knob at tha and of it, which aervta for
"Let mo examine It If you please.'
Then Jock tlionghtloMly handed !
1*1. ... .1__ _______ ___ 1
&lt;1_ i

' pure and

, i F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co..

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■Indeed I" replied the man.’ "That

out Bpraking n word.
I tote it ojion.

Solti only by

Mvilit

■Cecile." laid I.

Shall we nl down on that bank and breastwork* cl wiiito land, which line
rest, and have a little talk together F*
id the stranger to Jock.
“Oh, no?' replied J-&gt;ck. "I haro uo

with tlv» Kul
truthed since
only the young lady who

-I shall bo

much ashamed to
end toll him 1

�anner.

turns, since the vt« of the war bn* pre-1
o*ptibly faded re-t, .mt npw qursltoas I

era may bo taken, or wbat changes pre­
dicted or results achieved, it is manifest
that tha old Democratic party has neith­
er the principles nor the rompuutlon,
tho history, the teoipar or the proclivities
to answer the demands of tha future,
«Tid three insane jidificntion* that greet:
us on every band, these current ocultaAmong the things that reconcile u* tion« of its organa, over the result of an
to Republican ahorteomingv in tbs fall
’
election* is the insanity of the Demo- been polled, and where sideissun have
craticrejoicings. Generally, heretofore, been . hrnst in uu every band, and no
when tha Republican party ha* gut into attempt wade anywhere tu bring,
a tight plgro and th* prospect looked out any distfnet national issu* baa
dark before it, the Democracy were apt be*n indulged in, most conclusively
. to come to it* relief just ia the nick of
tur.n by obtruding some intolerable
ytees of Boarbonista or cvuunittiug
eotuo other outrageous blunder. We
do not any that this kind of history is
going to repeat itself now, but in a par­
for Representative in Uongreaa.
tie m point of view we do see with I
llisrns i* elected by a majority
ideusure the leading organ* of tbs
Tho cumplste official rot* of
Denuraratic party aunounefog that "the
revolution has fully set in by which the 1
Republican party will be overthrown in ,
syary important State in the Uuii.a a*

Democratic Congress will bo elected
next year, and u Democratic President
in 1876." The plain meaning of this
kind of talk is,—"Tbs Democracy ate
right; there is no further use in tioubling ouraelvea alout jrtfrtu er trftm;
tho people haro come round to us. aud
all wo have to do ia to bring up our uld

The Chotee af Bcadwa « Mwai.

and new ways of thinking are Cuming
Th- Illinois newspaper* rapwt an ininto vague, but if *o, the-e change* can '^ ‘bnir case hi^riag tlw ^aUwrity
in no erent enure tn lb* advantage* of of -ciH-ol boa Id* over »tudiw* of uu|»l».
wluch wa* &gt;i*redad a* Rockford. III., a
tl&gt;a D. mocracy a* they are, hove end few day* ago. The plaintiff wa* Mi&gt;&lt;
-very*hoie, &lt;Jd lugv in th* sxtruwi*. P.m, end th* d*:*»iiant, Mt. Bu iu*ow.
An I. yet, in such * crisis it ia always teacher in Durard township high school,
the party cZ the opposition tb«t aerivra* in Winnebago county. ’The plaintiff
waabi ibe junior do* of high eeboul,
the temporary «drauta*re, a* th* party and among lie prvwribod stadia* for
ol ZriZW refer* suffer* les* than the par­ the class was book keeping. The plainry ol principled voters, in any eb-ciiuu
where important |x&gt;litic«l questions are

father apph«d for h*r readmission, bnl
tbeschos4 board would not eonsnnl to it I
except on condition that all* agro* io
stiioy book keeping. Th* plaintiff apprated to the Circuit Court. Th* case
wa* triad twice without a decision, but
on th* third trial tho jury, under th*
instructions of th* Court found for th*
plaintiff, and awarded her 6!5t&gt; damagw for trseajia* on the jiarl of th* &lt;te-

Th* Judge, i n his instruction* to the i
jury bold that school director* may
odont rrasonsbte regulation* for th*
conduct of public schools and preacrilie
a couvse of study; but parent* and
guard ia as have tbo right, honsetly and
in good faith, to select from th* pre
scrihad studies th* particular on** they
desire their children or ward* to pursue;
that th* refusal of a pupil, undar in•tructioaa from bi* or bar parent* or
guardian, to purau* th* entire list of
:&gt;rescr.b*d studies doc* nut ararrant au
expulsion. It was intimated that a pu­
pil bod no right iu'&lt;»ject a study from
mere capriev ur perversity. Undnr these
instructions, th* jury found for the
plaintiff aa above stated
The case is interesting, because ft de­
fine* the authority of th* s-’ata (in tbo
6,481 form of a school beard) and th* rights
The total rot* being only 13,(133, of jMiienta, over the recipient* ot public
against 28,097 in 1N72, ur l««* than 50 •duration. The tendency of thing* ii
toward an exaggeration of th* school
jwr cent. Of this los* tbs Republicans
tmsrtl authorities to make it supremo
loose 10,751 an J th* Democracy 2,310.
Thu* it will be **eu thnt though the
Republican majority is largely de­
creased from th* tt.fW‘.» given Mr. Fo»-

The New York fftrU exclaim*, “this
election is Tammany’* triemph. talk
about rings, the S0.000 mojoyttyln this
city answer* all that. The flay of the
war issues, so disastros* to the Democ­
racy, that, too. has gonu by forever.”
Well, with all this, Billy AH™ is Goveronr elect ol Ohio, and he declared in
1868 that the invasion of the Suuth by very popular candidate aud in the for­
Northern troop* wa* to murder it* ciu- i mer a very unpopular un*. Will some
rens. sad yet. bn with this treason still good " Arithmetic man" figure out just
clinging to his garments, oat ran* hi* how long at this rate of dwrwstse it
ticket, and alone of the candidate* on I would take th* Democracy to carey
the Ohio State Dvmocraiit Ticket, this । that district nt any election where a
ex-rebel ia elected over a patriotic and I full vote is polled. John, let us have
gallant Union soldier, and one of the .
best Governor* that ever presided over
that State, and earth and heavens re-

mocracy even bsre in our own State
over the election of this traitor to a re­
sponsible office, just a* the same men
used to rejotee when our gallant "boy*
in blue” were whipped on the bLxxl-;
stained fields at the South during th*
Rebellion With this spirit exhibited

ready seen th* Virginian Democrats,
under the name of Conservative* carry­
ing on their campaign this very year, I
by appealing to prejudice* against the
colored race, and by calling upon the .
women to inflict aocixl oetraciam upon
tbeir political oppenent*;
upon this I
platform they have been successful at
tho pulls, anil th* loading Democratic

Albion Collage has an endowment of
•201,600.
•
Muskegon has just pttrchaaed its brethren who has* fallen during the
second stann* fire engine, at a oust of •pideluic.
•6,000.
ent of th* corpe tn northA man named Wilson hang*! bimaelf
Mi
is teturded by the early
to the grate* in jail at Utrage, Micb^ on------ --It h said that there «re twelve hun­
Saturday.
A large nork neokiu; and lard ren­ dred orphan* in the city of M-mphis.
ds.ing establishment haa been opened Tenaca^e, the sad memurial of th* ra­
rage* uf yellow lever.
Ex-Secretary McUulluck thinks luttom ha* teen icecti«t iu our financial
troubles.
At Blaynsr, Ontario Friday morning,
th*re was a 8200,000 fir*.
Secretary Fish denis* that he is a
Cuban sympatblaer.
London reports a *4,000,000 failure.
Tliere are only five lumbar carnjw on
I'm* River abor* 8L Lcui* wb*r* there
are usually twenty.
The State Pomologwal Society meet*
at Battl* Creek ox the 24 ot n«xt
month for a three days'* raaion.

[oetu by Marian Douglass. "Tim Mr-

218,106
214^15

Harper's Bazar.

If turn Will ritjo) cood health, tet
tbrm a»* VrexasB llrrraas* a medicine,
and avoid th* us* &lt;4 slevlAlic stimulants
in every fuem.
No I’erann ran take tlirw Billers
aceonnng ......................... .
unwvU, twwvnlrd their bone* are not de­
stroyed by mineral jnwiti or other mean*,
■nd vital orysne ws.ied i*yotal frpair.

Grateful Tbousatids

Th* Detroit bar haa petitioMd Prosideal Grant to appoint Justice N. H.
Svtyno Chief Justice of the United
fitnie* Supreme Court.
Dr. 8. L. Hemck, on* of th* oldest
sud moot prominent physician* at Threo
Rivers, haa liecorae tnsana. and baa
been teat |u Kalamazoo for treatment.
At Pulaski, on Tnvol ay last, a wi&gt;- baa I wen adjourned tu Nov.
year hence.
.
The War Department has
burned to deathA barrel of Silver Islet are recently
ivevired and reduced by the Wyandotte
Silver Emailing Company yielded |l,507.58, ur at the mtn of 67,1*01 par tun.

Tstnjdar* in this Stats, is about to start
a semi-monthly temperance paper ia
Detroit. It is to bo entitled Tlu Urtlrr
H'vrU, and the first number ia expect­
ed to appear early in December.
■' Yankee” Robinson, with hie China­
men, ha* come to grief in Marshall
The showman, having spent the China­
men*’ money tu pay expenses, left them

CHROMOS

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Advertise
in tie Hasliim Banner.
AArtvteiM wilt «sl* ■»«
» *. rroww* win *••&gt; sUwslseuw.
ASrsrtMa* btevsUi slws&gt;, ps,'

A BARGAIN

SVKrM.1

1594

rioualy disappeared from Grand Rapids
on the 5th ot October, since which time
no tidings ha.v* been beard of him. His
friends fear foal play.
lb* Holly R^uUr Mjw that iron of
an sxcwil**t quality ha* bran found
near Mr. Julian Bishup’s rraidruon, eo*
mite rest of that village.
The or* n
said to produce 46 p*r rent
It is stated by the Unsing j&amp;puW.om
that the root crop of tb* farm of th* 1
Agricultural (’olteg* thia rear will
amount to nearly 10,000 bushel*. Th* of the best that we have awn this year.
crop we* grown oc 17 aere* of ground, It contains some thirty different articles,
thus giving a yield of about 600 bush- and each is of remarkable interest to the
general reader.. Tho atones in this is­
sue are fresh and good, the pow’ry elo­
ron Munlgomery. formerly a Lieuten­
ant ia the tfixth Michigan Infantry, quent and fervent, while tho illustrali* started West in 1870, and ha* not
l&gt;ecn board from sine*.
Hi* paninis
resid- at Eaton Rapid*.
A man m Wayne County recently
put down a w*U sad liored into a vein
uf dark greenish fluid, which throws off

CITY ItEITS DEPOT.

Oil Paintings

uxn Brrraeeth* mo*» wonderful Invigaranl that ever sustained the sinking system.
Bilious, RcmlUrnt, and Inter­
mittent Ferers, which are so prevalent
in the vslteys of oar grrai rivere through­
out tha United Staten. &lt;*p*ci*lly tbo** of
th* Misatesippi. Ohio, Ujnmn. Illinois,
Trante—*, pumbrrtan.l. Arkansas, R«t.
CoLiraJo. Braxoa, Rio Qraiule. I’rarl, AJaIxir.a, Mobil*. Savannah, Ihwnoke, James,
and many otters, with Ihcir vsat tnbatartes. throughout our entire country dnrattic Sommer suJ Autumn, and remarkr so during srascin* ol untisunl beat and
drynra. are mrsnably accompanied by exIruwre drrangcuients &lt;4 th.- stomach and
liv«. and other abdominal viscera. In their

and that them i* no justice in the atria gent rule sought some times to bo anforced, that every scholar must study
every book in tue proscribed co urao,
whether ho or bis parent* or guard'.ana Backet." who still reside* in that city.
The Grand Rapids A Indiana Rail­
road is now ballasted and in running
Violent gal* on the English sod Irish
order to Little Travers* Bar. There is
solve* for a partk'tular department, .hoary snow already along the northern coast Munday.
would be to waste their time white pur­
A druggist of Harrodsburgb, Ky.,
IlrrtU, u Democratic organ of th* suing those undesirable bnsnehso.
Granges, published at Quincy. lilineis,
in commenting on the purpose* of tho
Granges in Iowa, says:
Recently the Spanish authorities in
Cuban waters or in that vicinity, cap­
ftednfclare that* I he returns
tured the steamer Virginia* railing
luwa election indicates thatt
under tha flog uf th* United State*, as
movement had practically
whatever, exnqu in the elects
a piratical craft, and tried by court-mar­
i.*..
lu..l....u
_...
shal, cuudemnel and shut a* pirate* th*
officers, cr«-a. and pasaeugers, un* hun­
dred and *lov*u in all. Th* Virginia*
is said to have l&gt;«en sailing under falsa
colors, aud to hare been in the employ
of the Cuban Junto in New York,

Spain, and that lira uffi-wn. crow, and
|&gt;aserng*r». at the time of the capture
were in fact soldier belonging to tha
new Capitol, if true, ia Infamous, as the revolutionry form in Cuba. But, again,
panic instead of injuring them, work* all this is denied, and a* yet the puttie
decidedly to their advantage, and for hare nut th* facts in the case, and until
them to seek U. moke additional profit*
at thefexpense of their employees is un­
worthy of the men or their position a*
of American citixsns, black or white, in
agent* of a Great State. Tho dispatch, the folio* ing will show tbe spirit of tha
any Stet* of the Republic, mech l*es which vs hope ia a mistake, reed* a* pteae ia very biller towards the Spanish
in eld Virginia where th* culurwl nwn
authorities, but whether justly so we
are nearly as numerous a* thair shit*
brothers, end touch th* mor* loyal to
” A crime for which no afuiogy or oiour country and free institutions baral
planation can atone.”— 7mm
un the right of the people to elect their
Tho most ample reparation must be
servants at eirvtion* honestly conducted,
exacted for thia terrible outrage."—San.
wbcru every man i*. for once, th* equal
•• Nothing left for the United States
Government but to declare war against
of every othue in power and mfluanre.
We all rememb. r what on uprising ol stored. It is allvdgvd that we are los­
rebel and rebel sympatliiring fury ing millions of revanti* by the lure of
grated th* reactionary demonstrations the tu, while, strangely enough, the
uf Andrew Jobnaou, and though tun* price of these romtnuditie* remains th*
may have brought wisdom to many who same. This mu*! l&gt;e very perplexing
were then » grosely deceived in regard
to the tamper of the American people,
slaughter we all i**L and tho demand in
there »ti!l remain* untaught and reck­
the name of humanity is that it shall
less spirits enough who wdl think-their
bo stoped.”—Arpraw.
day of deliverance i* at baud through
“ We call the national honor a posthe Demoantic party, tu mak* all can­
mmioii which, Wte th* chastity of wo­
___ _____ - 1_ K__ •
-V-..did men paua* and consider where all the great (F)Democratic victory *o loudly
thee* things trad ; and, yet, in the face crowed over by the ex-rebel pteae, i*
cd thee* fact* tbo Democratic juHia* is dwindling into insignificant proportions.
most woasterful over so inaignifiesnt a In New York Messrs. Hopkin* and
matter a. the tell election, of 1878. In I’latt, oondidate* on th* Republican
State ticket for the office* of Comptrol­
unrated *ati«fBCtion on the part of tha ler, and Btnto Prison Inspector, are
Democracy, w* should not U- surprised wtectsd by majorities of about 5,000 over
to *•* J*ff Devi* oome again before tho their Democratic .nmpetilors
These
result*, together with th* eteetion of a
Republican Legistatme. qualify very
materially tb* claim* of the Demorncy
to aa overwhelming victory at th* Nwthia opportunity to utter their new-born
joy ia those old term, too familiar to
Wpx Amox Daoroixti — It i* *aid,
the American people.
and wo hop* truthfully, that Gen But­
Tho Hon. Andrew J. Miller. United
In view of three things, long before ler projnaa to introduce and will press
States Judge of tho District Court for
anouier etectioc, we have no doubt, that at th* coming session of Congress his the Eastern District of Wisconsin, has
it will be aesa end reatewd that the
rained hie paw! ran. under tho terms
of the law allowing judges to retire on
what ii has bran sinew th* tim* ouu
wing want out to take the Fife of tho
a ball bear a low rate of in tenet, say 8,65
Union, aud th* other did not remain to
par rent, and thall ba couvcitibte into
combat the csmqdracy a* it aboeld have tegal tender currency on prewralation to
done, and a* it would have done, had it
bran truly loyal to th. old Ftag To
this day the two wings exist, the one
has not repented, the ether h«* not im-

Dr. J. Wnliirra CMiiiun.ia •n&gt;egar Bittern are a purely VerHabte
prvjwrntion. made ehlrffy from the w*1’*
her la found on the lower range* of th* Sier­
ra Nevada mountains of Cali forma, the
msKbeitud propertira of which are extractv«l thrtefrou. sitbont th* na* of AlooboL
The questiou i. almost daily asked. “Wi st
is the cause of lb* nnpandteted succw* of

•Our Young Contributor,*' "The
Evening Lamp,” and “Letter Box." are
a* usual, filled with capital matter tn
amuse and instruct the youthful mind.

Dr. IL B. Baker, tfocretary of tho
Stalo Board ot Hawlth. is in attendance
upon the meeting of the American Pub-

prew. sad Democrat* everywhere shout
peons ot joy over the result Any re­
sult, at the poll*. North ur South, cer­
tainly will not diminish the force of
inch *utmc«itie*, or justify such appeals
to popular pkjudicea against any class

Chromo
VINECAR BITTERS

of an entirely new and original 12 00
e'esl engraving, which 5i»&gt; publishers
of. the SthnlJdf Jfoy*tnw are giving free
to every subxtribvr for Hj7l. Thia
magazine i* tho tiauJ«omeat xul bat
dollar monthly published anywhere, and
wuuki be aheap won st II 50, bat when
this attractive pictutu i* given into Uio
bargain—all for 6L00—we *h mi l tliiok
everybody must subeenb*.
A three
rent stamp sent to the publisher*. J. W.
DaughS'lay &amp; Ok, PbHadelpfiTi, will
tiring all the ]«rtiirulars.
Be sure and

Tho Hon. H. M. Look, ofPowtiac, ha*
removed to Grand Kaptd*. where be has
entered into a law partnership with
Hugh McCurdy, Eeq.
C. D. Burt, late aasociat* editor of
th* Ih-tr
ha* sold out bi* inter­
est in tho paper to W. A. Lans, wh &gt; is

SUHOOL (11110$!

8pn»,” end “Catching Buffalo Calvos,”
are just the thing to »nit the young
folks and.the succeeding sketches nro
equally interesting and graphic. There
ia a beautiful touch of 'feeling in the

Harper s Weekly.

Ncrofuh

Kins'* E.U, Win.

Swellings.
-. —j
-....
Nerk. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent ludamtmitious. Mercurial Affec­
tions. Old bora. Eruptions uf the Skin.

PARLOR GOODS

CHAMBER SETTS
Mechilliicitl Disr-nw-*.—Persons encsgvd in Points and Mineral*, such •*
Plumbers. Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
Minm, *• they tulnuic* in life, are sub­
ject to paralysis uf the Bowel*. To guard
against this, take a dose ut Wuini
Vis so in llrmu unnaLiaally.
For Skill Diirasrs Enilfe&lt;m*,T*tlar,
Salt IUn.on&gt;, Blotol.. * Sputa. I'lmpla*,
Pramte.. B-uU. &lt;’..rt.nt.rhw, lUngwurma,
Braid Brad. Bore Ey«x Erysipelte, Itch.

Beautifully

n guaranies

PIER GLASSES!

WEBOJW iN ttur DUH BCCN
nremnjHE. i» a-mwa

Illustrated !

Harper's Magazine.

Bittera display so decided an inflacace
that improvement is soon percec&lt;Lhl*a'M
Jaunditr.-In *11 rases of ja&amp;ndice,
rest sill red that your liver is not doing it*
work. The telly smsibte tratrnrat is to
promote the secretion of the bile and
Isvur it* remoraL For this purpose uae
Vtnmui Bum1
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find it* impurities berating
through th* akin in l*uapl**. Eruptions,

WANTED

UNDERGROUND
OK.
BELOW THE SURFACE I

LIFE

THE EVENING POST
admirers. Take BMi Jfaysxuw, the
cheapest monthly in tho country—and '
after an examination of its merits, we j
muat confess that it is superior to most I
of th* high priced serials of the day ;
and yet to every subscriber is given s
pretty little Chromo; an urn*m*nt for
the bom*. Only 61-50 per year, and
lb cents single copies. For sale at all
th* naw* near* depots in th* rountryAddress, 'Ibome* &amp; Talbot. 36 Brum­
field BL. Boston, Mais.

OLDEST AND SOUNDEST

ax

BULLS

BEARS

Pxmson's Maoanxa has long ex­
celled all others of its kind, but in its
December number it cxcell* even itself.

THE SUN.

for 1873. and a doubte-siml, colored,
steel fashion plat*. The novelet* and
other original storiee are *11 by our bat
writer*. Peterson's b, without question,
th* cheapat, of th* really goed lady's
book*. It contain*, every year, on*
thousand pogvs ; fourteen at**: engrav­
ing* . twelve colored, double-sued, steel
foabion plate*; twelve colored Berlin
pattern* ; tweuty-four page* of muaic;
wiigiual storm by th* American writtor*. Yet the price i* only two dollars.
To dub* it is draper *till. Thu*, five
mipiee are ■ent for eight dollars, or
eight copira for twelve dollars, oi twelve
copra* for seventeen dollar*. To th*
pwraon getting up *itn*r uf th*** dub*
»n extra copy is given as a premium,
and else a superb five-dollar engraving
for framing. Not Loot But Gone Before.
Sped men* uf tbo magsrino are rent,
gratia, if written far. Now ia the tim*
to subsoribw, or to get up club* for 1874.
Addrewe Charte* J. Petenon, 8U6 Ctartnnt Surat. Phfladdphia, I’a.

A FARM FOR SALE-

100 Acres Improved.

rsiSftffiwE
EXES!

oss^clr* yspwwfs.

■•Oca Tow* Faix*."—Tbs November
number of this little periodical » full of
good thing*. ■■Doing Hie Beet,” ha*
the post of honor, and ia Chapter

8T50CO
.list
WM.C. BRIANT t CO.

�Tif*

Biylin^.

HASTINGS t1

u—e* .. 1Jm ut., ,
1X
U
K M. .1,.

,to d
.2’^

Th* fa mon* Gon. Kru-irvicx. on* of
the most renowned [ruble: Ira^turcra
I*.
M
o(
that has ovor app»arwl before the
trow Iheurduousaffleialditieailavulring
American people, ha* been tmgyged for
i “pun him. and ssoms to be enjoying the
that occa-wo, and will rortainly np
varatura to the bo«t praaibte u^untag-.
: Tl • ahull all welcome tu. return, am!
G«a. Kitrxruai'* fam* a* n public
! trust U will be ^j, hi, h.shh pramsapoxkcr is widely known. Ho standi
I ni-ntly Improved.
in tho first rank among the moil popu­
Bklu Flaix, Ksnu*.
)
lar leoturer* of th* day. Ho ha* been
Nov, l»h, 1N73. |
V,l&gt;tXB
I have seen “tb„ engaged ut great exp«nv&gt; for tho purFJophant,” aud haye got thi. far, sat.-lv. |»MO uf giving the |«upto of Barry Co.
a rtsar cti»s lecture, and it i« certainly
un my way back
I hav. iravkd 240 mifo, fa ^n, hu|&gt;od that the effort will bo appreciated,

CHUICHU.

.. . J U, wcnvrty uays,
the Star Hat Store will sell
their immense stock of Hats,
Caps, robes, mufflers, gloves
$-c.,utthefollotnngunheard
of prices. Hrnd their list
carefully over and. see if ii
won't be an deject, citizens
u»' Hastings to pay them an
early visit.

STAR HAT STORE, PANIC PRICE8.
H. L. Hulcut,
I Mens fine Wool Hats reDruggist, 14 South Bt, Utica, j
\duced irom one dollar to
Si* adr.rti*ement in another calnnni.

\5O cts.
! Mens turned up Peak Win­
ter Caps 75 cts.
Boys fine Beaver and
over the bouudlraa plain, of Kan*;,,
astrachan caps 50 cts.
■nd the Indian Territory, Bod erow-d greet the renowned Gennul. No ciw
Mensfine chinchilla Caps
Ibu f.m.d Arkansas Me-ltoia. au i tfafo who desires to share ia a rich Intel­
50 cts.
j Fork Rivers, but the uro now&gt; &lt;t lhl, lectual feast, should fail to b« present.
lot th* soldier* of Barry county,
Mens home made Mitts
■oaeou. firm only in name.
There is
GO
cts.
nothing but n sandy b*d. with a littfo toauy of whom shared with G&lt;m. Kil. Ucns shee/Mkin Gauntlets
w-»ar in placra, that you can walk pelric the t&gt;ard»hip* and danger* of the
.'t 0 cts.
• '
war of the rebellion, turn out m »t»» to
aero*, aliuort dry shod.
Mens dogskin gloves fur
I have viaitad the Indian, at th«r bear and greet their favorite Genera I.
tops 75 cts. $c.. rfc., $c.,
wigwam*, shook hand, with “Ctiolepa" Let Union Hall bs fillo 1 toovnriUwiqg,
the princijml councilor of the O.xges, Noone should fait to Ivar Gets nit.
Remember this actual giv­
and
.... . pap-Zw^
-nd hail
had ua K»r* of Imlf-naksd
ing away ofgoods is only for
thirty days.
following iuo around with tfo-ir bow*
and arn^r*. and keen curiosity depict,*!
STAR HAT STORE.
in their countenances.
24 Canal Street
- A liauc. — A tnund has placed in our
I have s.-eu the Indian* cluuw. tho- I tn u de, thia tuomiug. n copy of the .Vnc
Grand. Rapids, i
Buffalo O11 their poniwi. and shoot them Teri A*r«w&gt;..*
for Nor. Olli, 180*.
Mich.\
Must
wonderful
arc
being
down withlfikir arrow* till the plain* । It ia a sheet 20 by £3 incho*, and wus '
WASTED!
wa* dotted in their rourso. with black I at the time 1 be largest daily published'\boughtat the. Star Clothing
j
House.
3G
Canal
St.,
Grand
looking object*.
I in that city, h nmtnin* the Elect n
A settlrmcnt and adjustment of every
I have crawled on my hand* and Ifoturns for 1MOS, on the lutite tot Hu. Rapids, aful this Panic Sale, account dua th.- lam firm uf J. (I.
knou*. and shot down fire or six of the i pmnaey between the Dhl tydeml*, and \ continues only a few weeks I'.uoyan A Co. The dhaolutton of sold
firm mrraaltatra thl*. The Boot and
hirsute brute* myself.
Three of them ilbo then Jtetcci tury, the former of longer. Men’s Heavy Over' &gt;ti.« l.usrnraa will be continued bv Mr.
coats are sold at $3 50 and J. G. Runyan, who exprewea hl* alnmonster bulls, that looked nhno-.t as which i* ‘.lie Democracy of to day, aud
huge a, elephants when they wire tho latter the It • ublitan*. by which it ■ $4.00. ami fine Beaver Over­
coats at $10. $12 and $13.
stretched on the plain.
1 have
tiie famed prairo dog*, ia were cu»t in the city that t»*lay can that were formerly sold at
Good- twits
poll nearly or quite 154).trf)O. It, alw, $20 and $32.
. can be bought for $5.50 and
contain* ereelMMfiM. of the J»t annual
$7.00, and fine Cassiniere.
I
I have rampea) on tho prairie without Meo-gv of Preaid -nt Mbdison, and1
j a stick of wood, oxrked meal* with buf- sumo jtoiitical notice*, legal advertit- . Suits at Sit), $12 and $15.
, Shirts a nd- Drawers only 25
| fato chip*, and cat them with a relish
.and35 cents, and all goods
i scarcely known to civilisation,
have been reduced to abmt
I haro slept un tbo ground, drunk
'half
what the other stores\
Wo
spent
a
tvw
hours
ut
Mu*ot&gt;
un
water from mud holos, fraatnl on bufa sk. Item ember these low\ School Boos* n flno stock, such as
Monday.
It
k&gt;
a
plca«aut
vilhg-,
but
i faL. tongue aud tamp «‘eak. In short
will Ihi uwd in the dty school*, just
' I have experienced all the fatigue and ; live mu»t places of it* sixe, *, v:iie.K« y&lt; ices last only a. few weeks | tvreivi&gt; and for sate a: live and let liva
more,’so go iwm.cdiat.ely to • prion* by F. 11. Ackfoy, at the City Drug
exritemrut of life and hunting on the Little dull ju« at present. But the
Church ‘CitvlAll ouo of the People t». • the Star Clothing House,;
Grebifi Rapids.
(29w3) 1
I have iTussad gulches aud enuons, Rar. Mr. Rhv. was just being exam u*-l.
slpit wild turkiea in abundance along
the streams, where ever thejfejra, timl-ar enough to shelter them, and I have
gained in strength and vigor nil the
white. The weatbra ha* been beaut’ful a* summer all the white.
To morrow 1 shall start for Omaha
rgain, and tu a very few day* I expect
to follow tut*, ao you may expect me in
'propria pervona" in a very few days,

one thing wo do know, and that i*. lha
it will bv scarcely poo*ib!o fur all partie
to get out of tbo uiui* without black
ened character, wbriliiTfuocent or euil
ty, and lint such scandal uerrr punffo
the mural atumsphen' uf ui.y oom

ne»a aud financial prospect* nr.- U-Uer,
aud are daily Improving.
Futttprie*
tlrnl stvpfx-d nto finding tli.it then’ ««■
really no uecewitr tor m&gt; doing end are
reopening, partially, at foo»t, while

Mrxtui Nonet—We psy 81.50 a
and far dry Mote wood on subscription,
ud no mutv. One &lt;wd pay* for tho
Bisxis one year. No 1cm will do it

Knm ur mi Buxm, aoaffu-r 1!bu«,
Barmoxs, Scxu&gt; Hmn, m. Cu»t—\
have been troubled for the pait thirty
with 8*it Rbeum „ my hand*
They have been *o nt time* that I have
been unahfo fo uw them foe any purpose
■ for which they Were intended. I WM
।
adriaed by a friend of wino, who had
usrd the K. of the B., to try it. I did
। ao, Haro used aeven bottk*. and to all
npj earanres my hands ate well. They I
look and fool a* though an entirely now
•kin had beou formed.

total, 8290,994.5*?. Auiuunt uf pnducliva fund* (including I^vstou fund*)
8 lb*,&lt;'35,33; income of productive
fund for year ending June 15th, 1878,
8’’.22l.5"; iucmoTrom utl.ur wuroee.
83,304,60.

Local 6b;ipc» police;.

Shirte, Drawers, Socks, Gloves, 4c., 4c., will behold from 25 to 50 per cent below Naw York
Cost, as we must raise Money.

FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
Will this Terrible Slaughter Continue,

FOR AFTER THAT WE WILL RESUME OUR FORMER PRICES.

Men'* Working Pants..........
.,
Men’s Heavy Overcoats
..........
Men’s Heavy Chinchilla Overcoats.
Men’s AH Wool Beaver Overcoats
Men’s Heavy Undercoats
...
Men’s Good Full Suits ..........
Men’s Fine Casaimere Suite
....
Boys’ Suite..........
....
Boys’ Overcoats..........
....
Men’s Undershirts and Drawers
Heavy Ribbod Shirts and Drawers.
Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers -.
Men’s Woolen Jackets....
. .

To those going to Missouri. Kama*.
I Nubtuska. Ixdortulo, Utah, Wyoming
1 Nevada, Oregon or California, sre rec1 ummend a cheap, safe, quick and direct
| tout*, via St. Loui*, on»r the Missouri
I'rtiitii- R.iilroad, which run* it* iino:
Day •Couches end Pullman Sleepers'
from bt Ixruis to principal point* to the i
We&lt; trilkml thrayr. We boliere that
th&lt;»Missouri Pacific Railroad ha* the
best track nml the iitirat and safest'
..... . ,.r .... iu&gt;.
sr;.

larWe Give Fair notice to all. that this Sacrifice will Continue only 30 daytt, after that
sell nt Former Prices.

BACON &amp; KARRS

I able to judge, that the Irottom ha* L«mu

zGur Treasurer was at Lansing last
week and settled with the State, jutying
e«ery dollar tbo County u«n&lt;l thorft^tc,
being 81.59S. j Wa note this action with Qnmbv, at Quimby in this tuunty.
great pleasure, a* many cf the coon tie* Since then wo bare b-aronl that tlm
thia mornfog
urv largely indebted to the State, aud propir.ty was insured for I’.OO'1. 83.50(1
The Virginia* rapture is tho nil exthe member* of the Legislature from each, in the Royal and Queens. That
crtrfog th,-me in political circle*, and
those counties uro tho gentlemen who
tin' tend U not yet.
so (wnutnutly and uuju»tly wage war
Job Printing of all style* end color* on tbo Auditor General * office, and
pnny offers 1,200,000 nerrs of land ift
done m-atly and aa cheep aa tho cbeap- seek to do it away substitutfog thero
; Central and Southwest Mioroari. at
that it to probable Mr. Q ‘ will rebuild
: irum S3 tu 812 per acre, an scrim yean*
i tha mill early in the spring, if not l»for th* County System.
time, with free inm»[K)rtat&gt;un from Sl.
Note wtll the advcriiamcnt of city
fore, though thorn ii *imo doubt about
! laiui* to all purcharera. Climate, rdl,
jrvp-rty for **),, publhbed this week
Among other &lt;Ji*tingt&gt;i«hvd Attorney*
! timber, mineral wealth, sclmol*. ehurth­
Tb» beat rctur«l» for Diarrhea,- Cholera i, r* and law-abiding society invila emiby Hon. JohnvG. Runrau.
who hare been in aiumdanre upon our
.Murbus Colic nnd , kindred Di«ea*v* •i grant, Irom all points tu thi* land uf
iking along your dty wood, if you Circuit Court tha past w.-k we note,
Wi&gt; h.d a plaaaant mH n Monday that can bo final inlho City or (Aiun- |I trait* and tkwera. Fur [auticularo ad­
would have tu take it on eutweriprion Hon. C. M. Croswell of Adrian, tha ae fro.u Orno Strong, Eaq.. the ysafA/*/
! dreas A. Turk. Ijtnd Co-nmisawnor, 6c.oomplished Speaker, of th* Michigan editor of the Nashrilte A«rs who not­
House of Bepreacntat:***, Hun. I. M. withstanding hi* tmirr fMr» &gt;• pleasant .
yW* want about 25 buthsl* of corn
Crane of Eaton L'apid*. a member of company, and should he live tv &gt;&gt;« nn
»td will receive It on snbeeription at 50
th* Cotrui:i'«»-»n to revise tbo State Con­ -old gentleman," we have no doubt be
w. t» yer bushel, if delivered th:* monthstitution. and Hon. L. D- Norris of । will be ever ao kind ad?! obliging to any
Grand Rapid*, former!, a member of the I young aspirant* for utorary fam-.
State Senate, from Waahfonnw-

I in print.

&gt;• g-» to pros* tbo 3d Jury ease is
lining tbo criebratod case of
rs the
Congregational
at Middleville.
‘rial • han wo went to Presa last week,
the fry found for the plaintiff in tho
"un

8252.52 and costs-

Qr»«T. — Did tie eity have to pay for
rnuuring the big pile of paving stone*,
tha:-is bean a nuiianee for ao many
waaks io the center of State Street ?

worn a wig ov*r thirty years, it seetn* a
miracle to thoee who bare known her
A Telegtrm in ths httr-OeuKt *uya
so Jong so bald, and wltat little hair she
that J B Lemley, late n clothing mer­
HjmI Urine perfectly white ; now her wig
chant ia thia city, now of Lansing, ha*
Oro of tbo immediate tMtcroub**, » u thrown aside, her hair grown out, and
■utnegwd walks, aervw State Strwt n smooth gloasy brown a* in girlhood.
st vanou* point*, but mom oowuaaHy Hoping you may tong eontiaws to pour
whore the old one* wero torn up by the bfoarings on the bead* of the afflicted, I
Council during the eummcr. Wo trust remain your* truly."
thia nutter wfll have tbo prompt attenSuch evident, with the imtoreeuwnt
ten iron of o«r city aaihoritwaof the groat chemiit» of N-w England,
Dr. A- A. Haye* and 8. Dana Bsyss*»-ould s»ti«fy any one. which of the
nrcparattooi produce tho bmt result*.

50c.
25 and 50c.

ONE PRICE STORE, 36 CANAL STREET, GRAND RAPID S

. p?bo/buacfaZ CMnoirtt giviM one rule
for overj body to observe: “Stop cnak| ing yuurvolt. and urging other* not to
i croak.” It i* believ-d, by thaw* 1-o‘t

Lar ur Lcrrxn* wmaining at the
Hasting*. P. o.. Nor. IMb. 1873.
Johny Bull, Ret. Bitej Crawfonl,
rvarv, that will explain Ibelf. Wo need
Thoma*
Hart, Mary Kesolring 2, C.
money, and merely staling I bi* face in
the japer dora not tettn to be nuticvd, Giabatn Townsend.
or if noticed doe* not induce tboao in
our d&lt; bt tu c« me and pay.
We pro­
peas to u«c other mean* in our effort*
to culloct. whteb we trust will prove
« Dull times but not hard times."
mute effectual.__ _______________
Ibis statcmant of tho case from a Bal­
timore correspondent of the New York
Tribrae Mftna to pretty nearly represent
aala, to commence December 10th, and the condition of buMtiOrt throughout
continue ten day*. Thi* will be the
«&gt;Mt important affair of tha kind out
announced in the W&lt;**t, ami we hare
Extract from * letu-r from Mr*. J. C.
no doubt will be largely udon advan­
tage nf by the trad* a:.d nubile general Aldrich. Wnuecon. Fulton Co-, 0.—-IL
ly.—Grand Ztepsds Ifedy
g
F. Hull A Co., Gentlemen Flea* wnd
15a. Ib73.
me one doten bottle* &lt;3 your Sicilian
Hair Run-wor. Our ‘bald and gray'
do not wont to bo out. My mother t»
n living recommendation of th* ro»ulte
from tb. U.e of the Benewer. Being

$1,00 1,60 and 2,00
..
$3,60 and 4,00
8,00
..
12,00 warranted
... 2,00 and 2,60
...
0,60
.
...10,00and 12,00
.. 2,75 to 6,00
.......... 3,00 to 5,00

'RISE
§75,000 00

L. IMBD.
SINE’S
BKOCZSK MOSTllLV

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
$5,000 IN GOLD I
OSKORXMli CAAU I'KIXKOF

*5,000 IN 8ILVFB!

JOB PRINTING

A inro chance to buy Dry Good*
cheap—P. R- Sabin A Co of Jackson, I U cdding Invitation*,
Double .Mammoth Postern,
aro .oiling out their entire stock at first
In fact nny kind or style of Printing, |
voet. Tib-y have an immune* stock,
From a one lino Card to a Ten Sheet
some 8168,000 worth of choice goods
Foster.
call nt Tnc BANNER Omer.
of all kinds, which thoy are cto-ing out,
and ii any ore i* inclined to visit Jack-

DHUIBK

New Scales.
New Styles.

SCHOOL BOOKS

New Prices.

HTBT MEDICINES,
HOffSWAGGLED !
Ererr man who don’t buy » buggy
■ cutter of Lae Reed. Ua’s new
-rttx umchiu- is in full otmsration. |

JOB

Perfumeries and Toilet Ar liclor.

PRINTING

Paints, Oils, Varnish and Pye Stuffi-

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

Tmrvbug Baakata. Drocgut Sundrias,
and Fancy Article*.

C0NFBCTI-ONB1IN3 I

Dutr'r overload your
great do*.* of vtlUioon* «foff, foe the
Mta* of getting s Idg kt of medicine.
Ague medfome i« Ud enough io take *
brat, and tbo smaller the drae the l«a

Obstacles to Marriage.

Whittemore &amp;. Steven*,
179 Jeflfen

�, *U lbw, Uu ,
n.i-ua M.uh; net be s—s. L It i. nsportaut that iwWWl mUMBMP *
ID..-wg the pro-si of nest-making,' hood them .Uould be here a good etoek ’
1 iiMrhrequired a wa«k. the rnaU wuhdiod | of thoroughbred cattle, roeli a* will fo
.row
—j
w th,
cjresitte. of that,
naighborboud, and lb* pertienlar branch I
of the busiaas* pn»*a*d, whether of
Wrilk. hotter, or d^re*.
In u»uy ca»e, the base (I dire't know
that this ri tfo best Unu) of aff herds
for profit, should fo tho fo«t ol rur na­
tive stock, taking into cunsuieratiun en­
durance, adaptation to climate, etc.
AH stock must be kept in good conditiuu®— well housed aud rrgnlarly fi'dNo row will last lung that is only fed
| with rulvtenro to tho greatest flow ot
milk, t the entire neglect of a fat-pro-

fe.i'Kra.
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

u&lt; lie s&lt;-&lt;«r of 1.1. ill 1114 Morton evuli

I ty tyrant. "A poor man that oppresaeth the poor is a sweeping rain, which
leaveth no food.” On the other hand,
employer* hnn» a nght to hire aa low
as thwreen. '1 '
. Strikes—showing that laborer, aijiirs
to batter their condition—arv a good
, sign. They hare olteu secured higher
wage* ur fewer hour* of work.
Y*t cluaute, withcal follow wall or pita, or
Ha leave* six
' they nsnally cost more than they come any costly apparatus.
to. While they Ue». laborers muat Hto iuche* ol jpaev uoxt the aideu all around,
। on their own savings, or those of their I: into .ahicii h» ram* clean sawdust
| foDow*. But these are small amount* Ii cl..ae)y, and cuter* the iio when packed
euMpared tu thn wealth uf capitalist* I with a fi«&gt;t ol the dust. Tbo ice i* cut
i with whom strike* bring thorn in oollia- into largo Llocks and made to fit at tfo
1 Mon. WiMg-thb JvotfegTonteigta wilh |I .joint* oe eioaalv a* couvcairnt, but where
Die huttt- in treading nn'fovs, tho riaalt | tha edge* are jagged ho fills with poundrd ictr or sawdust—the latter bring the
cannot fo dunbtlul
' cheapest. Drainage i« imjiortant, but
No set ol workmen
ble us they fancy tu ___ ___________ it tho bimap stand, on porous soil or is
How Ax.n their plaem. if the? quit them ' so elevated that the water will run atf
ate luW by oibut* Irwn ether luealiii**, ; readi.y, it ntunm every purpose. He
hud
as,vi.m!
in &gt;tu.l. ■

ifcolb bill «r Ux BMlb-wl

imt
KiteteianiiiBtnMPnttUiL Mta?

laSCST:

;kuh

•iha Balm

A century ago. Europe vat ernsy for
n Lalm.ec ot ’ power. Juba Bull lupght
It it till—]i.u&gt;&gt; the National Debt, end
minus h million tamper*— Lo was nick­
named Jahn Bull-due
Nur slid con’ito atai tighten l.r bett’r. The eno was :

LIVINGSTONE
Complexion.

•ruffis;
820 SAVED!

The lunger strike* la t. th* mure fhey
fend to similar unllitlcstin.i
The right to slnke is, the
like th* right to shearyot 1

Michigan Central R. R.

TUB riotael:

Otr Migratory

Blrdi-When

, pur cent on tho motiry in their estate*.
I Can they lower rents? But tenants
declare th-ir profit* smulljudd decrv
; iug through competition rnrfi the pro• duco oi cheapland ia America, which
j yearly reaches Etglwh markets, mors
easily and abundantly Rai her tlurn
W.higher wages. tenant* will emigrate
to Nebraska, where they can buy an
acje tn lav simple lor less than their

Maine, 85 ■; New Hampshire, 99 ; New
York.89; New Jeraej, 911; PeqM.vlvnnia. 93 ; Delaware, 78; Maryland,91 :
■
Carolina, S9; Alabama, U2; Missis*-

For restory; ic Gr:-;, Hair
wrtunl Vtutlty and Color.

TrMMve, 01 . Went Virginia, 96;
I Kentucky, M ; Ohio, RS; Michigan. 88:
Indiana, M ; Ulinoil. 67 ; Wrirousin,
88; Minnesota, 97 ; lows, 81; Miiwuri. “G; Kdou«, 66; Nebraska, 77.

ilwus

W»r«TteyGc.

“they &lt;&lt; me lai v end they tiro earliest to
go.” They do not reach MnsMirhusctti.
unless th? season is unusually mild, un­
till the middle »f Muy, arriving In pairs, I
bnt they leave in the fogirtdng ot Sep­
tember, after having united ilirmsclvea .
into flocks. These flcekS ut times assame very large .nagmtudt*, as the!
different iamilie* ol Hi rondo* join fore. e. I
often obscuring the sky for wua time
while they'nre pasting over. They fol
low the coast in thrir flight, and when
bewildend by th* seaboard fogs, as they
often an . they arrest their course until!
the sky clears, when they rise tu a spiral
form from tbo n-idb and u.anhy lands,
where tbar ba»o lain in harbor, and.
extending their tank*, resume tbeir «»y
towards the topics. Tho flight of the

:.sj; twiiu

‘iBW'Sft
."•taw i laaut
terpriung Hint areoeiktitio* oC larrn la- ,
borers. offer struggles to soil their laVir
higher, haro dcrot.-d their fundi tn avaiit cmigraifon to the rich and cheap ,
Lande u! the W*»| a* the true way uf i
carrying labor to its beet market '
! Such an «-tr&gt;igrutAra, whether* from

taiasrcial and Easily Ne upper.
THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

ERSE YOUR PLAN

TUE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT

THE INTER-OCEAN

The Matte Cwt
f.&amp;SUtSS'fi
fJTiSSWe!
WSrW-

1 anna and about 5.000 bare brought of J
the Burlington and Mi*A&gt;«in River rail­
road, clung ili track, un tea yoora med
it, aud mx [x-r i«3intere*’,— paring un

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NATIONAL NEWSPAPER.

Centennial Gazetteer
■A'ltesvi:

The Babcock
COUGHS. COLDS.

wL-a^as-

HOARSENESS,

ffaLS1 CABBOLIC TABLETS

For Wajie nJatim
A II on A t. &amp; Saiiiaw

Kuaint, Kueer &amp; Kurious
it. rsiio tor hi* own family purposes ; or
ii lie ha* many hand, to lord, a cros* on
the China will fo advantageous. The
diopter end the Suffolk alro arv much
approved uf. and are largely duseaiinas«l throughout the midiile Stater. But.
tor the purpose of the graxicr - for ttiuee
who raise largo quantities of bog* tar

I- ». MIXER'S

Scrofula Syrup!
sifflimiiosiVMiapmn
•iWiKB p’it&gt;va nttasy
taesMj ^vpnoE pre&amp;ij try

Ayers
Cherry Pectoral,

Go to the Banner Office

for FINEOoB

WORK.

(m mnu m cueb eekt
pounds each. But they want clover
pasture, and then Ionin un the uat-fioid,
and then to bo well fed and fattened.
It ia better to push thtfm in thi* way
and sell at nine months old than tn koop
them till eighteen month* old. But few
p* none know how tu fatten pork eco­
nomically. They miyrt hare paaturago.
and a lithe corn daQr.M^ waUf.Tind

New Book for Agents
Wo
Agwto ATtcrwUri foeso»r.Usaul

AGENTS WANTED

Ot JEAN'S STORY

na. HiK.K’H wise or tabi

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.
;ntCinTC0URTS-lG74,1876.

and gold drnas,migr*:e4cod return*in the
spring by tfo eingle bin!, and flic only
by day. He retreat* to Mexico and goes
refer worth a* Nova Scotia. The oriole
ri ram and saxsaous, aud the t.-male
exhibit, me hod and a y«y nice dritinc-

■ca,
Price. 81,00 per Bottle.

This I m» il!u*’rated, tiro or thr-e

Addrere
Mf

JURUBEBA
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

^VLSlu10'^'-C’^ *

L. N. HJXBR,
Bretlnga, Xllefa.

JOB PRINTING

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Hastings BepHican Banner.
■ VOL. XVIII.

HASTINCS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. &lt;873.

Pnwtjnl md 6V?lRe» Cirfc-

NEW FIRM !

FLUE
BASE HEATER

STIIIHIIS 4,.
BMM

0*.. «n* &amp;*fiSSfunto

rrcAfcT.

NO. 31.

forttj.

is not tba John Dunkirk he piofaaaca to
be I am entirely satisfl- d. He bad by
•oeoetnraus discovere-l that name aa
having belonged to a former resident of

Rebel Cavalry, to press young Levant
Into the Rebel Service. Liaut. or Fata
JOHN UNuEJLHLLL.

the Sooth ws&lt; particularly notnd. and

Tlf* f\spil*uc4|( Binnix*

hinging between life ^n&lt;!

Charles quite unmanned oven Col Jim
Brownlow, and after each bad gained
bia oumpoeuro, CoL Brownlow said :

bar. and almost utway* m*lanch&lt;dy."
“But why.” I a&gt;k*d, “rbould i&gt; save
man, of *ucb iutalldtluol paiti and evi­
dently a gentleman, f lly capabl* ,of
•tending alone in Iho world, conlon*
! bionclf iu this dreary, dvgradvd pauper

laid his cowardly bond* upon a woman,
tUetinc aoldian for the BoW Army, much lea* upon your mother.”
There wa silence for a few momenta,

nd kving ■
When it

want* nJ the Public for cv^ylhlng io

way* accompanied by a half a acoro ot

UptfoLijinto mto
U/loiifTnirtns Qoont.

IIOl.UltOOK.

•

opened my oye«; hnd though
who had dcspulted hie lite.
alry that inhabited Iho mountain di*- I will surely *&gt;» that they are [lUnishcd ward tried to obliterate it by lc&lt;
tnr*a nf f
— ____
summarily."
Young Levant became one of the found him or.e time lu tears, and I braid
members of Col Jim Bronluv'a famous him moan at the bai'dnca* of bi* late.
I asked him why lie did not grapple
to join the Rebel rervice, but had been
with late like a man. and look the world attorney

FURNITURE !

WRIGHT k HOLBROOK.

v

A. k..d.

9

j,a

Mil. JAMES M. HEWES

. &lt;M Mlh •! o. b. »M«kiur-.. M&lt;
!&gt;.&lt;lrMte «■ Hr .mJ MX mm Breit*?'.

T—.. reewere.0*’XFS&amp;'i

O

o
S'

rawiQAy^FwwM.

.aJbi.www

al! the aymjeuhy of (be regiment to him. , hod uu meaning bcrond lb* pas*their rank*, which LangaJon swore
Cliarbw Levant bad b*«u a memtar , ing paaalna ol Hie moment, but 1 knew 1
of tlic gallant 3d Tannemra Cavalry for | }*««. If ym wish lo rouvereo with
—i,..«i 1.4.. &gt;.«.!«.
£? ’‘°u
“•
, him to thia day.
.
' '
,
.
•
,. ,bi । —duti t make a aign thal can ttidi. [
nn retires scoundrel Ijngadon, would care,ua
measured blades with somo of' cato cwiroiO touching Id- prirat. litethe liret ■oldiers'of the rebel army.
[ tury."
.
Early io Mav of the toUuwtng yoar, 1 1 f"U-wc&lt;l the Captaiu', advfate and :
Cd. Browuluw waa ordwed to East in timHlte old mini n'l..w.-d me Io ar-;
lAngsdon whenever ho know Iteagvluu
1:_____________
to be iu Iho noighborhood.
where lie engaged a rebel forev uf near- i a-kml uw if I hud the English iransla“And i* she living now
On ihi* Juno moraine )n which wo
iruinafv battle ws* fouirht: but »• u&gt;u- ’■ Casales in uiy lihraty. I told trim I 1 lure h«r as tbougb sb* wore uur roty
&lt;1 • » nnr, rhn.l.in^ &gt; *’al' "C“rlv all of • tllUIU IK* 6r-t r.
Charles were partaking ot their morn­ *1
*. U. „l&gt;.m—4 . .-««« tbra.tani
P«UW»I IU, .L.
ing meal. Mr*. Levant baypeniug to *t the bnr.rlr.
Ihou-lJoW mill 111, ,, ■ . . .
r. . _
.1___ ■ —... .1:.. n.,.l —..I.
cast her eye* to the aostward through

Picture Frames,

F. DKOWX, M. ».

ip-Mowr 4Tiin-r,-t&lt;.e...at.«.

AM. KIND* • &gt;!■♦ ORDERED WORK I

IthTAIHIM-

nr

library the public eye. It is too near c
d. I oi l But—ay bid fellow. why do
.nW th I* i mJ"

distant, a body of huraeman approachmany kilted and wounded hpon the I

T. It. DIAMOND.

MR. WILLIAM H. STZBBIHS

;*ala4 I

MILO T. WHEELER.

fear them, aa b* iboogbl they Would

thing that Caph Paul Phillip did not
and bis cut-thrtmt* knew nothing.

, .

tjiat lir/iueU Of tlio hualnes*.

summit of the mountain.

want of

Charles, by I

CJM/HBEIt o,
P^LO/f SETS,
SOFfS,
COUCffES,
fiHHtOJlS,
BUCKETS,
ErtUfSjon qunnAf/ptco j-o Qirc Swwcpoil
^c., Qc., &lt;fc.

lidiia.

■

TUB

home.

GIVE US A CALL !

i laPiiuc............................. men.

they would

lying upon the flour in an insensible
rondition, and bleeding profusely, from

' been inflicted by whip* in the hand"

of

L’«l« Langsdan.

ipPROVED

IF YOU WANT

J3.

South side State Street
HASTINGS. MICH.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
■W* ■

ITALIAN
AMERICAN

Commission

Salts of the V^hcclcr J; misnnfoi
the past ye .r /'v ^hc Best Guarrantce of its Superiority over alt
other sewina maetynj.vBeing the most simple in con­
struction, and easily adapted to
different kinds of,work, running

H

HEAD STONES.
.
TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES.
HH ELVES. ETC.

THE HfBEfEOHTEH

easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
machine, arc qualities which recommend, the Wheeler
&lt;fc Wilson tothe public as Superior to any other sewing

BLACK ft FULLER.

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

Merchants.

hilly termini; distract*.
On tha following morning, after an

Un was a glorious, good man. genial
**m«y I introduce to you Cirrua Pact
I’atiure, of the United titates Nary F*

ba spoke of the matter.

MYSTERY OF THE ALMS-HOUSE.
Mrs. Langion attrmptad to explain I

“Mcrmful Hcavaas!" exclaimed Phil­
ual experieure .into the old time.
Never mii.d the ummportunt tilings lip*. with startling, staring eye*. "It is
.. _ V_ v . i r. •______ i b,
| wa talked about, bufficv it to my lh»t
I Ute iu lh* evening Pnilipa became com
I municauvn.
"Homa!

A Curious Scrap.

to her Son what had transpired, but
Charles begged her not to try to talk at

WANTED—100 Tons of Poultry mm»

neighbor's and got a lady to toms and cultural impulse. I left the city and re-.

BS~AV

c-.ndgniueiir,

will ttccli

prompt attention.

Mrs Levant lived but four day*; but

28m2

bo added

hand ot Heaven itself 1'*

Churl*

Utt S1ZK PEOTffiRAPHS !

would whip bar till she would toll

Ono man of th* pauper crow intarMl-

INK.
CRAYON.

WATERCOLOR

wJLfonned. though stooping some­
what ; his head large and at good shape;

AND OILS,

ion that fur the m'«t part nonweed
Tha man was called John Dunkirk,
IT. W. BOOZEB.

RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS

83 Canal Street,
Grand Il«pids-

could

B. F. 8TEINHOFF

CO.

praliminary remarks

Emily Faithful write* that "the Hisginia families. My lalber inherited a
large posie**iun of both ten.! and peiaua*I property He bad graduated a*
William sad M«ry'«.
•** Court
justice ut hi* judicial drstnrtat on early terpriaed by t
uge. I was bis uldest child. I hare tail to shirld
While wa

FINE NEW STOCK OF!

hr.rn claiming that ha was u John Dun­
kirk who bed left this aettlemcnt in hie m Kentucky.

ilul

Go to the Banner Office
for FINE JOB WORK.

DUY GOODS,

DRUGS I

legal protectory

establish soma soeb claim to the charity

(OriginAl.
CLOTHING.

Simital aid Ifaliaiical

DENTIST

HATS AND CAPS,

Medicines

of Col. Brownlow.
A REMINISCENCE OF THE RE­
BELLION.

iodrnb. h, tut
kirk at alb That

BOOTS AND SHOES,)
I Unton Blcek. ever Boston C»*b Store.

Dye Stu fits.

X XN. J.

.

. PAINTS &amp; OILS

f
S ’*

-

£ School Books &amp; Stationery |

•

-------iO;_------_ _ ,1T,...ms: -rar nscTTicnc:'
BEST PRINTS IN HASTINGS.

Briggs House,
«. Mdsms S’*.

CHICAGO.

PRESCRIPTIONS

luw.Mu.lMawMMl-Uol-l*-*'
j f*13rt1.1U.
i
OIU KaisoiiiNixa

Order* lorLwgn *Xot&gt;«
gtoHoUrU.

AND FAMILY

Will not bo Undersold.“I,
RUSSELL &amp; NEVINS.

of Jane, l.MJti, in a neat littlo dweUing

tierivr rducaUun, though ho tried loevn- * 1* ltd । i
f.i.r IwteLa f.w

-a- te. te.

:pH(ESIXGASHSTOREi^—
j
I

O, Pauli"

tranul Bight together on Evangel."
“EvsxnE.!'' And he" started back
with a frightened look. He caught tba
.._ l.dl., a.H..n .1.— C..d —r
dd

Wild Game for Detroit and Eastern

MARBLE
Your Mcnev

,\.nd y*t I hud opportunity tn slum

foul murder of his dearly loved mother

S&lt;I«l ftsrp

133 nxTE-i amixr, nnnnrr, Mien.

rna&gt;\l'ou\'.\ hjjvnx
to call on von, be Invites yon to will at bls office Id the
StoredBRO.Stele Street. IfartJjga, Mich., and examine lb.
*—,*,*»
A p COOK Aee„,
Sure

know in •e.irvt our interoourao wcniu

I „i. ..a 1 «.a »,.

The above is written as .il wa* rela­
ted to the writer by the young mn-&gt;,
Levant, himself, and many limos du-

F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.,

BfUcr GROCERIES /or &lt;«• Afoaey
t.M/1 al any other Haute »n Ji&lt;n!in(T.

j

distant fturu the bukl; and I ted Oapt
hotel who would like to aso m«- 1 rod* Phillips into the comfortable sittingdown, and fonntl - I will call hTm Paul
While in his hiding place, hr martial to try one man for doing an act Phillips; for 1 have no right to give bis
true name in thia roniiection—found
Capt-.Paul I'billipe, U. K N. Wo had
who knew or hoard anything about it,

ho had no thought the',

UEMEMBEH THE PLACE, Op­
posite H. A. UUUDYEAlt'.'s Hardware
etoiC.
W. II. STEBBINS,
H. W. BELDING.

WHjEELEB * WLLSONT

Swest’31 HoTel&gt;

, i i

Immediately upon the cunvumutmn i

triad by n military oemminion.
Levant acknowledged that be
H, not ignorant upon that point. ami

cltf only by

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

d»i ,h.

approaching troops, until quite a dis­
tance from the house, then springing Brownlow what ha bad dona
into the Lushes, avoided buing seen by

The&amp;eat, an «h«»wn by tile arrows, ptu-jes down the from be­
tween tKj‘,htst lining and the outside uerosK the double bottom,
anti up between the back iiuiiig uud the body of the «tovc, thus
bringing the heat cloec dote tc/ the outside of the stove, and reI taining it near the floor, where the cold air always is.

TRIUMPHANT!

Cbarloa immediately rode up to him, j erotic, and of a .took entirely foreign to
...I —1.1.
___ mV....
..1—1 ' V..w
11... ,1.. — v*a Ira-L’.

South, about one fourth of a mile from

The above cut ropresetrtK the working of the

dfntist

While tn the '

retired to Bull's Gap.

An Ek la'll need pcraon In

Positively skvcn Half the Fuel of any Staiglii Draft, Stove.
Keeps Fire all Winter without rekiudling.
Has n Cast Iron Fire Chamber.

EashiiUe.

‘if j pose myself. “1 wa only thinking If
Ur such u piece of intelligence ouuld bare
i. ’ roothad y.iur father!—But 1 suppuee

the hands of the gallant third.

'ftWSj'gimtifflSS-.rtJS. I
••4 Tkird a*ianlars ifawh ssmIL.

with

:drd moment he exclaimed,—'JZy
f
became n snldierliu th* confederate ar- .U.I.VH.H tn.,™.—J.tlilXiSin..,...J*

Wo make a Speclaity Ir
HR. J. J. LIifisLEV.

Ha ioauU-

1 strike a

ColotteL
edge of cbemiatry.
“During th* first

tally ubtafaed

Tha freedom of oar

�No weekly newejieper, siteh as the '

pnntr
The Annual Meeting of tho Michigan
State I'otn.Jogioal Suorty will be bold
at Battle Creak on Tueaday, Wsdaaoday ami Ttoirodsy, Droamber 2d. 3d
and 4th. Tbe meeting will be called to
order at 1 o’etoek &lt;x&gt; Tuesday, and ses­
sions will be held forenoon, afternoon

' exist in tha “law of nations," judging

by tho diversity of opinion nierlatnod
by prominent jurists, on the Virginias,
affair. From tho views expressed by a
number of these eminent gentlemen,
one of our exchangee has culled tbs fol­
lowing valuable information which we
copy for the information of our 'read-

This nation is in a very critical eonditiun. We are where a turn of the
hand may pearipitate us into a war with
Spain, with eunsetplsnoos of the graves’,
moment to all oar people, who aro still
suffering from tho consequences of.tho
war to preserve the Union, and who
ought to know, too wall, "hat that
dreadful calamity means, to invite its
swift renewal, unlew absolutely required
su to do by unavoidable obligations of
Uuiy. At such au hour we bold ths
man or the journal is a public enemy
who adds needless irritation to the popu­
lar mind, or does anything to tie the
bands of the Government against work­
ing a peaceful solution of tho difficulty
eonsiatent with the mamtsnanro uf the
national rights and honor. Wo trust
tho people of thia great West, and al«o
those of tho East, will so far prow ns
tho steadiness of their judgment in this
crisis as not to allow their conclusions
to bo oontroll-d by tho influence uf

and our flag for carrying on foruiga en­
terprises in defiance of our intematiunaj
obligations,' and from what wo taro
- and heard ww believe they will.
But from tho tone of the recant great
mooting in Now York City, and of many
of the leading journals there, it ia mani­
fest that little ia to bo expected of that
cummunily in behalf of a calm and
equitable derision of the great quoe-

There was an »8.000 fire at th. foot
of Thorudika street. East Cambridge,
Tuesday evening.
Bcpublicans ot Texas represents that
th^ hawstroarbupre of carrying the
State next month.
Member* of the Society and all in­
It is officially announced that the terested in ifa work are respectfully in­
effective Spanish force in Cuba num­ vited.
bers 5-1.000 men.
By order of tho Executive Committee,
A. 8. Dtcxmax, Preeident.
J. I‘. Tuoursox, Secretary.
South Haven, October 27,1873.

Tho construction of tbe Kansas City,
Burlington aud tienta Fe Bailroad is to
bo immediately begun.
Gen. Schenck u making a tour
thiough Fiance with hia family, and

Tbe registration fee on letters will bo
reduced from fifteen t&gt;. eight coots, on
tho first of Jsnuqry next.
Mobile. Ala., Nov. 20 1878.
At Providence but owning a German
Konos Bxxsxa—Ws are having fine j shot and killed his lady-love, and then
woatbcrXbere, about as you have it i attempted selfdestructiou.
there in September. Tho winters are
In a recent engagement with the
Ashantreo tho British troops had 47
very mild horn
Busina** is very dull; there seems to wuundod, including 6 ofiicors.
1 be but very little money in ciiculation. i Elder James Hammond of Wickford,
, It vras the opinion if our bniineee men, Saturday aircraoon and killed.
that tho outtuu crop would bring curQueen Vicb-ria’s brother-in-law Ernj reucy here; but it seems to fait There rat. Duke of Sexe Cuburg.&lt;'Gwtha, is
is but very little cotton coming in at coming to this country in January.
' this port.
Ah order tor one million postal cards
The Banks aro doing nothing.
All was reevirod in Washington from tSX
they can do is to certify checks, and postmaster of Chicago last Saturday.
A farmer at Augusta. Ga, lately die­
' “
discounts on the best of paper is very small. Zxen that have mon- covered that his dog was iu tba habit of
milking a fine row fur his own benefit
pry ini not inclined to invest at present .
Vice Prosi'lent Wilson was 01 years
। A large proportion of the people are I

elect of Ocngrcas, who will won have thing is favorable; we have not a lang
[ cold winter, as you have at the Nurth,
to act upon thia matter officially, and
who, therefore, ought to keep his mind | to pa»s through.
as uncommitted an though he were a i The indications are, that we shall
juryman in a pending case, spoke of I have rather a lively time at our city
Spain as "tho butcher of tho hemis­ I election, next month- The Republicans
phere." as evidenced by tho emblem | seems to bu divided, aad unless they I
on her flag, sad wonted to know wheth­
er "any grace was to be shown to Spain
because she was pushing for Bepubli-

op awtf coupry.'

Maaufacturee offer to furnish us such
chromo* for 16 or i.0 cents each, and
agree to soil thorn to no one else for
lees than |5 each. Thia would enable
us to say that we will give a chromo
which cannot be bought for lees than
•6. to every new subscriber, but In so 1
saying wo should decervo our rea-fer*
who would suppose they were getting,
something worth five dollars, wbervss.
it was not worth twenty-fire cents f The
morality of such offers we do not pro­
nounce upon, but we decline partici­
pating in them. Wo pledge ourselves
to expend upon the New York Oittrnr
every duller that we ran profitably use
to realize onr ideal of thn

Dinrrho-a.

Chromo

Beautiful Square Box Cutter!
CITY PEWS ospor.

I
Now ia the Beat Opportunity you wilt have for a long time to
! gel a Cutter.

OOTSZTE

AJSTJD

SEE M.E

SOON 1

For a NEW CUTTER on the

first snow

ERPR1SE

and, to make it by its unrivalled foreign
and domestic OTrreepon-lonce. a perfect TfeaMlr Rslial'.aOin niainSatioels l&gt;.rs«BUr
L. D. SINE'S TWENTIETH
mirror of Evsxoxucxt. CavtxrxxnuB.
Witn a view ol inoreaaing our cirenlatiun wo shall bo gl*4 to make liberal
arrangmeuts with satiable persons to;
act as agents for ui Wo will sunw *
ookkimiox amounting to taoro than all
tbe profit* on tho first year's subacrip-

is like a frost in June—soon gone.

CHROMOJS

1 c»*i afford to aell CHEAPER than anybody else for I have the cm ly

GRANBAHNUALDISTRIBUTION.

Them aro fifty-two newspapers pub­
lished in Japan.
Ths public debt of Maseachuaetls ia
nuw about *27,000,000.
Tbe defeat of 'Taw and order” and
: tho triumph of the “bummer" party is
1 tho gravest misforture which has ttefal&gt; len Chioogu since tbe fire.
"Little boy, can I go through this
gate to tbe river F’ uolitely inquired a
fashionable dressed laxly ''Per’ape so;
a liad cf hay went through this luornlag," was tho horrid reply.
Iks-on ]&gt;S[wn express groat regret
that tho now buildings in the burnt dis20 eta additiuna), delivered, in thiaGlVtriels are put up with such entire disre­
We make the folk wing liberal cash ofgards u! safety against fire. Tba sail
far* to any prsson'sending
experience of tbo post has not been a

They aro not the,

CUTTER MACHINE
In the County.

I,EE

REED,

$20,000 In Greenbacks
510,000 nr gheemacks i
JKE CAffl PRIZE $5,0)0 IK GREEMBiCKS I

Harper's Bazar.

WsatteSsJ «MlM&lt;n tw ssrikte*.

i AifKiise in the Hasta Bauer.
riNECAR BITTER si
arrly^ojt*fablo
1 from the native
rranpmof tbeHier......
of California, the
medicinal peopertiee of which are extract­
ed tl-rrafrom without the um of Akohol.
Tho quretion i* almost daily aake.1, "What
&gt;• tbe cause of tbe unparalleled suecees of

rgar Bluer*

preparation, cis
li. rl s found on t

Lowell Bailroad, the other evening, rhe
conductor oridently a now hand, in­
formed the passengers that "none ol
thoee cars don't stop at n-&gt; stations be­
fore Wilmington," and they didn't
An Evansville reporter who, isn’t going

plea ot Egypt II ia found in connec­
tion with stone work which is known to
he at least four thousand year* old.
The following adverti»meat appeared
In a Cincinnati paper, fifty years ago :

Complete Pictorial History of the
'limes."—"The Ixai, cheapest, and moot
auceestful Family Paper in tlx- Union."

New Advertisements.

£

sod avoid the use of alcoholic atimulani*
in every form.
No Pci-eon ran take these Bitter*
according to directions. ami p-main long

PARLOR GCODS

Harper's Weekly.

t At Concord on Thursday morning tbe
thermometer stood nt zero, an ! was roI ported at 1&lt;&gt; below nt Hilhbergh
Washington advices, report that thebe- । bridge.
lief is increasing in all well informed 1 A prostrate forest thror miles wide
circles that .the Knaai.h complication* I and sixty miles long waa recently &lt;mcocntcrod by railroad surveyors in Wfa-

The Mercantile National Bank of
New York has suffered a considerable
tbo hands of the Government from offi­ I&lt;m by the irrrgularite* of one of its
cial and unofficial sources strengthen*
this conviction. It fa positively known
that tho Castrlar Government is using
every measuro to preserve the |&gt;eacefui
relation*, snd that tho insult offered
our Minister by the mob wsa (iromptly
punished by the en'horities, end the
fact that tho sentime o t of tbe Spanish
[«opl« is for peace, of itself makes our
spirit of this New York city meeting ?
Guverument very hopeful that war will
Indeed, we haw had to submit to an

The feet is, the people of the United
States should take ah iho’eleraents and

Barns, Soreness,
•Sore Throat. Boils, Wounds,
people
Iloanu*ne&gt;«,
Ulcers, Bruises,
ilcaflachc*,
Piles, Sprains,
. chromo (price |5.J because w« would
Colle, Old Sores, T hat I have gut CUTTKR” enou-h to supply them all.
Toothache;
Ali Hemoihngra,
'
Grroley CuUro ’Ufa. &gt;«r. b»« they a
dsoeire our subscribers by so doing,

§200.000 00

Ono of the speakers at the meeting in
Now York City, an eminent jurist and
a popular leader of the Bspubbcans in
that city, does not hesitate to aaanme
that one hundred and one of the pas­
sengers on the Virginias were abut, al­
, out el employment, and I think there j
though tho then and aulxeqtumt official
| mil bo cousiderubio suffering here this
I winter, among the poorer class. One

ths power over the bloodhounds at Cu­
ba!" The objection to Irnguage like
this is that it operated on those who
heard it like an instigation to immedi­
ate war, repressing all cousidurate ex­
amination of the question. The feet
that Spain is trying to form a Republic
and that she has in Castelar a fair
minded ruler may not effect tbo conclu­
sions of our Government, but such
things arv to Ae taivw into srreoar when
the quoetion of immediate war as the
remedy for our complaints, is tho ques­
tion to be decided. Since the close of
tbo war of the Rebellion, hew much has
transpired in the South for which the
Federal Government could be held to a
strict noouunlability by foreign govern­
ments if the) wore animated by the

New York OAwrrrr is, and will always
be, can bo published for less than tiree
dollars a year, while prices of labor and
paper ooutmue as they have been for
some jests past. If anything vain be ia
offered to a subscriber in addition to hts

England with a capital of *10.000,000
fur the purjioee of laving another cable
telegraph between that country and the
United Stale*, the American ferminu.
to be somewhere on Long Island. The
cable, it ia stated, will be connected
with wire* along th* line of tbe Erie.
Baltimore 4 Ohio, end Psnsylvani*
Roads. Tbe Director* ol tbe Company
aro English and American capitaltsu.
A young lady gave a sorial hop at
her residence, in Charleston, a few
nights ago, and noticing that several ul
her young gentlemen guest* had holi­
ness uutaide Irequei.tly, she watched
and ac rtained that their pilgrimage*
were at hur tan»y bed. She visited tho
ths shrine herself sojn after, and dis­
covered eight quart Ixittles of whisker,
which she incun*idarat»ly destroyed,
and her young men wrjpt no mure tu

ESS?*!.1
li.
B-W.wl l ■
Ml.nnalll a.
In

CHAMBER SETTS

in
Al1

SDEHMIS tti te SDiiKG EECI
FURKITUEE, ts OrrajaS.

Suis^KlskltML fa fas a
CSutr »r Usrrr, Is Cbsarcry.
Omm F. Ilamll. GesrSlas far!
an! MarrC.llavklvr. Canute
J.k M«vmi. Cbartetl "vfaas
M.ivo, .nJ 1mm l^enatv. l&gt;

talk in Washington circle* is decidedly
ut&gt;i«pi-lar. moke* al! cW obsMrteni
think it among tho impossible svente of

UNDERGROUND
Ok.

items of this Cuban question into the
moat serious and deliberate coundera-

LIFE

BELOW THE

SURFACE I

Harper's Magazine.
meat will do. Mr. Evarts cbjecu to,
calling tba peawugors on tho Virginias
‘“marauders," end, yet. that is precisely
what many, if not nil of them, were
But nevertheless. even as such, they had
rights which should have been respect
ed, aad they ought not to hnvu boon, or
any of thorn, shot down in cold blood,
or st tho dictation of a drumhead ctnrt
martial; yet, in justice, tba American
people can never fool that their case is
in any legal respect tho same as if one

man, paaaiag along tbe coast of Cuba,
should have been overhauled and its
crew treated aa were tbo paaoengore on
the Virginies. The legal weuaa would
have been different, tudAhe moral ques­
tion immensely so. These points, we
say, ought to be calmly contidered by
tho people when ell tho facta arc before
them. Our clanger is, that tbe hurriesne of a war feeling sweeping orer the
whole country, will carry away ail sound
judgment, and that the firet thing we
shall know will bo that we aro plungrd
into another war, tbo present monetary
crisfa deepened an hundred fold, and
Cuba, parpaps, with or without groat
bloodshed, is on our liands. nsilhcr fit­
ted for a territory or a state, oar capabio ol bring held as a gowrnsd province,
M Alsace aad Lcrxaine aro now held
ty Germany. With intrepidity and a

Tbe Chief oTTolice of Memphis ha*
Christian people. Io demand juatior,
to insist upon tight being done, sod taken a cense* of the "roughs,1- and
find* that of 180, all but three survive
wrong punished is proper always y and tbe e|ddemic.
if this ran bo secured without war, by
Tbe early Coring of Erie Canal by
ice is sanously affecting produce deal­
ers ; thousand* of barrels of apples, po­
ing year, as declared upon a canvass of
tatoes. etc-, are ice bound
about COO votes, resulted in tbe choka
A German paper at Deavonport de­ of the following :
1
mands that German shall !«• made the
M. W. Grand Master-Goorgn W.

Vunrasa Bmioui liavo shuvn their greet
-euratHw powers in the mast obstinate aad
intractable* earns. •

For Inftumniatorr nnd Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Bemiuent

Miners, ns they advance in life, aro sub­
ject to pondyius of the Bowels. To guard
aiainst this, taka a does of Wxixxx's
Vixnosa Brrruw ocrasirmally.
For Skin Ditrasra, Erc.Pu«u,Tofesr,
Salt Rheum. Blotebr-. Spot., Hmptea,

B. W Dep. Gr. Master—Samuel Ad­
ams. Detroit.
R- W. Or. Warden—John N. Inger­
soll, Corrunna.
B W. Gr. Secrotary—E H. Whit­
ney, Lansing.

pound bolt
A li tie child of Mr L. H. Lockwood,
of Marshall, sras found dead in its cra­
dle Sunday morning.
It is stated that both the D. &amp; M. Friday, passed the House reeolotion
and the D. L. * L- M. rotnpuni-. will urging tho duly of the Government tu
next sprii.g put 1’uUtr.an’s [olsce sloep- recognize tho independence uf Cuba.
There nre 10.000,000, pounds of tea
in bond ia Loudon which have been
condemned aa unfit for coaiumption.
having been adulterated in China.
It ia stntad that tho British Legation
st Washington will not bo open for so­
cial purposes this winter, on account of
the death of a brother of Lady Iborn-

BULLS

BEARS

THE SUN.

Tiir-x,

Pin. Tape, anti other Wc

fiiniLesyetac

A FARM FOR SALE
tablishod, now more than fifty years
great changes have taken place ; and
within the last twenty-five years, pspor*
have sprung up tike mushrooms. Many
of them we hail aa roogeni.il fellow
workers in diffusing sound intelligence ;
end so far ss they work for tbe great
end. sprsedtsy rarru. wo can rojow. i.
their incroaaing numbers. Tbe field is
large. Thia country fa vast and growin population at a prodigious rate.
There is room for the faithful working
ef every instrument which has a benifiAt various periods lisev its eetebliahmost, the proprietors uf the Oiesrwr
hove prceeotad their subscribers with
value bis myqdMfa and froririiM ; and

THE CHOICEST PICTURES,

«u«l la il» kMi MHl ■’“I «-*&gt;»• »*yl«.
(w* MyKtelty few fa* yeaa*. Im I*m&lt;

100 Acres Improved.

This is a Rare Bargain

■m
Beautifully

psesainms have been offered of almost
ovary artkls that can bo named, and
indaectnenis of every soft have been
held out for subscriptions to periodicals.

HVWBItKD ANPKiailTT-rnKXX ACHES. .
SvHlM &lt; sot S ia Ik.
ef W w41.»4.

A BARGAIN

JAMES WOODRUFF

Illustrated

Ceiwr «1 bu*. cad Cl snk Hl..

» kkk ini Luu mat tot
umuas,
tnu
itisim

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
«

i.enaaaas.

�T»l« R.«fd»ucAH B^srn.
entaut fahi w utn mwn?

‘

Mood the Kfoalauppf,

Tb&gt;, i. a Cama given by the readers
of tbe Axvncas Wmtxnro Pawns t..
that paper, and it well dweervaa J». for
it U pre-wj.iu.utly tho Wockiag-uisn’.

&gt;U. U..I
••y of you, and then act;
In looking uvei
Hastings Aemwr
uuu

k MnJ

c,._
n»d Th2 a

OMUw'' 7,p,Ug '?*
°r but a
ret ire r
•d’”tisemTOt.
Tbe
fcvt dLi DI^c*7£^illfiBd ,hn"
pret class Dry Good, Biorre represented

paper ot Auhrea. Tl-e Nor. nuu.lar
now before us, rally n-tame its foruur
reputation as a first-dam paper for ‘I •
toiling millions
It coetoius au» n ;
other Ofatr.feu n
portmit oj
George Friir, Esq, tbe late manager ut
tbe Otubris Iron Works, at Julinat..«n
Pa., and a biographical sketch of Lis
Ufa from boyhood up. and rites him as
an example of what energy, persevere
anco and study will do for tbo youth
1-™^ . f~U. if b. p,^), 4pp..
himself. The sketch should be read by

•very workingman in the land. The
W'wimy Tre/fo is a beautiful twentypage monthly, published at the low
price of 8L50 par year, or rent ou triol
three munthe far twenty-five cants. An
extraordinary pre mium list fo offered to
--------- —~—reo !eorn mat
gi tter up of dubs.
Baud for sample
Mr J. De mood. th.
•endvnt of the Valfoy Div. of th. O,.. •nd judge Lt yourself Ad trees
Tax Anvaoa Pntuuso Co.
M*" ,U* *&gt; ■“ S-t-nl.,,
Pittsburgh, i's.
Tlpkh,
““J* A«"&gt;
MM
a.,..,...
wUth w

— . . ... ,^.k« tntny uuug,;.. Tb..n-a®4the btar Hat Store will seU

have already gone, and
xlw?i*
&lt;4«&gt;1

Middleville Im s ihetn all. Just took
at eur sbekj it embrures a full dne of
Dry Goods. Fancy Utsxfo, Yankee No­
turn.. Hate. Cnjw, Fure. Gtores and
hhllens ; a'so. a lull .took uf Men an l
11-uys* Cfotbin,.-. Bouts from S3 (W to
£ile£,.®dr?.
'Bd Qa't’"’
•LbUtuaU atytro u! wmraat*.!.
We
bo»e a tu'l suck uf Giocerwa. Call
and examhie ..nr stuck
aitf
Gxo. H. Junxsox A Co.

Rod all-wo-d flsnncl 25 cts. Flannel
Shirting chock for 25 ou Sbswls,
down I nows ! 1 DOWN II! Drere
Gcsls tow-r than ever. Black Alpsras

31‘f

Gxo 11. Joaxsux A Co.

&gt;U
k, ,u
w. I.
rf
—I— &lt;« -wdit on tb, buwm. a,p|
..1 jut-i,,
,s.
1~' J— CHrt. K^,
„
•«~1 kr Ur. Trnlh,.
„t|
I. U, pmuIm.
J...

Mre«e«afrea?MA.w.. ealUM
a.c.olu fre« ttlol.

Efew'ftt-i.r.reT

’

tubuSt.

Mens turned up Peak Win­
ter Caps 75 cfs.
Boys fine Beaver and
astrachan caps 50 cts.
Mens fine chinchilla Caps
50 els.
Mens home made Mitts
GO cts.
Mens sheepskin Gauntlets
40 cts.
Mens dogskin gloves fur
tops 75 cts. $c.. ^c., ^c.,
_ Remember this actual giv­
ing away ofgoods is only for
thirty days,
STAR H.IT STORE.
24 Canal Stre. t
'
Grand Rapids,
___ __ ______ Mich.

- „------ —
v»vr uio seissoun, Kanias A Texaa R. R, via Sedal­
ia, or over the Atfonlio A Pacific R RM
yu Vinita. For mips, untw tables, iolormatioa a» to rate., routes. Ac., wo
t elhr our readers to L G. Wheeler.
No.tfo-rn Ps^uger Agent, 72 Lloyd
Bt.. Buffalo N Y or E. A. Ford Owne­
r'll Passenger Agent St. Ivntt, Mo.
Qne.tiuos will bee userrully and navmpsIr anumd

EMIGRATION TWHWG.
Cheap Farms in Bouth-wext Ktsscnri !

FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
Will this Terrible Slaughter Continue,

FOR AFTER THAT WE WILL RESUME OUR FORMER PBICta.

j

CHURCHES.

4io«s ••

of Hastings to pay them
early visit.

Tba Atlantic A Pacific Railroad Com­
pany olfors l,20U,0W acree of fond in
Coutia! and cfoutbw*«t ' Missouri, at
from *3 to 812 per acre, on seven years’
time, with free transportation from 6tlouiotoaU puretimere. Climate, wal,
timber mineral wealth, echrels, chnrebDr. John Roberts, al the Post Office es and law-sbfdiug ariety invito emi­
IVivksivre, ha.ju.1 received a tumiue
grant. from all prints to this fond of
fruits and fit were. Fur |«rticulsre ad-

n. rkh. ...

ttuhjpiasgeH &lt;tea»M
•
Selte. Baltlaate. J.»
:•«r..BriJooSwri Baula creak. ■

(firs, robes, mi;ffltrs, gloves' N«-br*nka. Cutorad.i. Utah. Wrotring I
•yc.,at tiltfollowing unheard &gt; ?'B’“da. Oreguu ur Calhuraia. we recof prices. Read, their list1 "“”end « cb«*p, safo, quick ami direct

Goc»
Tses -Wo are glod to see
Z.TT..
•
*v"uiey, lanin
N*'
r,Unil-r n,w’»mP”’.
Child a (\magn, A. F. K Arndt.
J'ew lork Oforersr, has dime out Ireldly Dctreilt
Picture
Frame.
J.
L. Warren A J.
to opposition tu the foolish practice of
W. Adderl-y, Detroit
a-n-ilhd—p
Pipe Wren. h. D. Ingram. Menistre.
,11 declares tho premium businaa de.
Kiln for Doing laimbcr, AR. Kir­
moralising, and repudiates it altogoc bar. by. Detroit.
Relief Valve for Fira Engines, A.
It will nut bo long before every paper
that is wmth having will lake tbe same I Mayor, Detroit.
Be*IIiv«, J. H. Hfnckwell, Bron-on,
stand. A (.reod family newqrepre Bt | Fiuit Drier, J. Williams, South Ha»8 a year is tho cheapest luxury that
Punehing and. Shearing Machine, J.;
cun be enjoyed, and &lt;• eau hearth-'

recommend tho New York Oittrur as '
Grain Basket., G. P. Coan. Wransuch a pajwr. For farther particular !I dotte.
are pruejiectu, iu our advertaiag/colBalanced Slide.Valve. O. A Gronberg, Feirysbonr.
Becrnrocating Winnower, E. Iximhard, PlymouthI
3«v« Us Yura Oanxxa.—Business
Hand Shower Bath, D. Stirling. Ea­
men should now look over their supplies ton Rapida
Elevate-, J. B. Hweellanl. Pontise.
and if anything is wanting in ths way
Pya-Not Heater. D. Kellogg, Ypdof Job Printing, givs ns tbeir orders

While the present state of affairafafe-1
tinure we propose to do printing at un­
Tbe December number of D»«or«.f &gt;
exampled prices, and having just re­
Jfsymnw is sparkling with Holi­
ceived a largo invoice at stock, of tho
beat quality, we know we can supply day Material Holiday Fashion-, Holi­
day Stories, Household Matters tor the
our friends at cheaper figures than thev
have ever before received the benefit Holidays, Holiday Poems, etc. But
the moot attractive of its Holiday fea­
tures is tbe marvelous offer of tbe large
Any pulilieatiou issuad from the and truly beautiful Oil Chromo ••Th*
Old
Oaken Bucket." to each subscriber
American Proas, will be famished our
subscribers, at tbo lowest club prices, as a Holiday Present "Tho.Old Oaken
Bucket" is 17 x 26 Inches in sue*,—re­
with all tire premiums offered to any
tailed at • 15. and tho best and m&lt;&gt;U]&gt;o|&gt;single subscriber. Now is your time to
ular Chromo ever published. end yrt is
get tho hsding Journals of tho reentry
presented free to each $ I yearly subscri-

Men’s Working Pania............
..
Men’s Heavy Overcoats
............
Men’s Heavy hinchilla Over oats ..
Men’s All Wool Beaver Overcoats
Men’s Heavy Undercoats
...
Men’s Good* Full Suits ............
Men’s Fine a ssimere Suita
....
Bays’ Suita............
....
Boys’ Overcoats............
....
Men’s Undershirts and Drawers
Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers.
Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers
Men’s Woolen Jackets....
...

PartiM desiring to liorrow Money ei­
ther in largo ur small amouula, will do
well to call on Fred V Yun ng. Attor­
ney at Law and Judice of too Peace.
Office over the Postuffice.
20U

11,00 1,60 and 2,00
.
|3,60 and 4,00
8,00
12,00 warranted
.... 2,00 nod 2,60
...
0,60
....10,00 and 12,00
..
2,76 to 6,00
.. .W-. 3,00 to 6,00
.
... 26c.

*
..

50c.
{.25 and 60c.

Cusmao Blebs—A belter lot than
_ian w.u over before ottered in tills
All Ihm p.0.. IbU , 4.1..I M |
t “I- . h^p
, '
...
or
or rcody !•»», by Bewemwr,
until after Harvest must coll and see us | Heath A Co., two doors we-t of th*
at unco.
I National Bank, State Street Hading.,
3lwl
Sitns, Msxkx A Pmstom.
M“hnovl2W
'

ONE PRICE STORE, 36 CANAL STREET, GRAND RAPIDS.

eooma to Sutra, Uaxaa A Patrrix dot
»ro some dines so nico osjictvr »ae by
A cuopte of dime*.
'
iJln i

ajr£a Ladies Mite Society connected
with the Presbyterian Society will be
entertained
th a, (Wednesday) ^reuiug
th* "Bev. Petroleum V. Nnabv," (D. R.
by Mrs. W. H. Goodyear, al her resi­
Locks, E»q.,) to furnish T«x Rxrtsudence. North West cornen ot State comber ia full of Christmas nor.ltiee,
csx Bess a a letter each week from end Broadway.
The gen^euren are with other entertains feature* for tbo
speetalTFinvitad’ to too, at ball put six juveniles. Sums rare attract ions aro
promised for tho New Y«ar, among

It gives us greet pleasure to announce

that we have made an arrangement with

Hon. J F. Joy hat our thanks lor a
copy of tbo “IL-port of Burnt of Engin•era" appointed to mvgetigate end re­
port as to the bridging of the Detroit
Hirer." Wc find tn it much that is of
im|ortance and shall as eoon aa loosibto place iho important facta before our
The beautiful now,

t

Advertise end then realise
Snowing, Tuesday evening.

Outstanding legal tender notes 1361,

Come bom Vv Ductor-—savsora of tbe
wrhl—fur 1 h«re a forgo and fnah
Pre-O'ipliun tiux k.
U 1 T&gt;,» • ’

.Uti.vf wonderful are bring
bought at. the Star Clothing]
\ House. 3G Canal St., Grand .
Rapids, and this Panic Sale, I
continues only a few weeks
longer. Men’s Heavy Over­
coats are^old at $3 50 and
$4.00, and fine Beaver Over­
coats at $10, $12 and $13,
that were formerly sold, at
$20 and $22. Good tuits
can be bought for $6.50 and
$7.00, and fine Cassimere
Suits at 310, $12 and $15.
Shirts and Drawers only 25
and 35 cents, and all goods
have been reduced to abtut
half what the other stores
a^k. Remember these low
prices last only a- few weeks
more, so go immediately to
the Star Clothing House,
Gra nd Rapids.
(29w3)

When tbo k dneys and Itrer do not
act healthfully, tho system become* run coated and logged up -th* bowiee con­
stipated, nod the «Bales ot tb* organism

Is coming slowly but sure.

Congreve meets next Monday.

FOH SALE.

Presbyterian Church, on Friday ।
ning of this week. The public era
dially invited.

Bocbu and Dandelion will open up tho
sewerage of tho system, and rolisve all
thia state of affaire by its action on the
kidneys and liver. Try it J. P. Rob­
Umveraalism iu Portsmouth, N. H., erta A Co., have thi- remedy.
Loe Reed talks some in our adver­
was celebrated with appropriate cere­
tising columns
monies on tho 16th in st Th. occasion
Turkeys and chickens aro abundant
Lute Bennett’s dub Dance Thursday
evening, at Union Hall.

scent residing in tbe District of Colum­
bia. will hold a mom mooting on
Lee Reed sold eight Cutters on Tues­ Tbaankrgiying evening to sympathise
with their enslaved brothers in Cuba
day Thia, we call business. •
Fred Douginas will be cue of the speakWo want and must have, wood.
Pl-ose t-rtng it along gentlemen.
Kilpatrick's lecture at Union Hall,
Monday evening. Doe. 8th.

sequence of Scrofulous &amp;ires jipon my
aoklo. They were indolent ulcere of a
very bod character. I was reoomimle I
to try Kixa o» rax Btoon, and I used
several bottles aa directed. I am now
entirely recovered from my lamcn-ei.
although my ankle ia badly eoarred.
G. W. Hutunmoox, Toledo, Ohio.

Persons who find their accounts at
tbe office ol a Ju.tire of tbe I'eace for
collection mu-t not think it is in cotu*qurcce of any spite wc owe them, but
simply becau-o we miut have our per,
aud Lave not tbo time to coll a,;ain per-

Our Mr Stocks is spending Thanks- •
Hou E. W. Berber, tbo sreompiisbsd
girieg with bis brother at Big Rapids
Tirin'. Asiistan- Postmaster General of
Tkx Nruut, a richly-illustrated
fvnatar Sherman thinks the Soest e the United States, is making his friends monthly magarine for youngest readers,
will not erasent to any expansion of tho a visit in Cbariotte. He will return to ia now (187-4) in ite eighth year. Pub­
lished by John L. Bhotey. Boston, Mass.,
Washington thia wook.
*
st 11X0 a year. A specimen numb-T,
containing prospectus, premium list,
in Emanual Church st half post
dub terms. Ac., will be mailed for ten
G-nsral Sherman docUrao that it is o’cloik on Thursday momiof.
absurd to go to war bccauae of tbe Rector, Her. J. W. Bancroft will

A tore chancs to ouy Dry Goods
rbeep—P. R- Sabin A Go nf Jackson,
are - Hing out their entire stock at firel
co-t. Th-y have an immenos stock.

Cuban msasacro.

Hasting., P. O.. Nov. 25 th. 1878.
Hon. Juhn F. Efol*. New Hampshire-’,
Sxavxn xaxu Rwnr.—Eight Ver­
Win. 8. Doolittle, John JI. Ervin,
meet eminent son, died on tbe evening
mont Central freight conductors and Lalett Linaley, John Petit. G. R Ray­
cl tto, 21st last, al Dover.
brakemen, went tn Montreal on a hal mood. John Slantou. Daniel Whipp.
It ia lively on Jeffrroou Street Jim wo day but week, and ware promptly
Direct your letters to number ol P. O.
Button and John Stanley do business discharged on tbeir return.
Box or Drawer.
there among many others.
Those eutters off, red for sale by I^e
Heed are boautiae. No discount on that.

New Scales.
New Styles.
PICTURES I
PICTU RES.

New Prices.

I am now all alone in tho Photograph
Whatever aanobfoe the human rharacter and indu-ntee onp-riur energy ot
in tri In tual or mural qualities, is what
we cal! n-ental &lt;&gt;r mural sublimity ThRev'. Mr. Jacoki-s. tbo aNs pastor of .ubliroe of bna-en characier padsM
tbe M- E. Church in this city, will love of admiration by a dfoptay uf aU
preach to-morrow. Tbaaksgirinc dv tho noble qnalitiM ot our aaiurr , and
at 10 1-2 a. x. at the Presbj ti'rian

ments to tncreaa- my Xacibuo. for duing
bvT-r work ttian uv«r all -hould call
and g-t a negative token. The -uponority of uiy work in tn., peri l. a sutfiei-ut giuaauti-e uf fi&gt;at-clare wu.k in
the luture
Rooms in W-i.hmgtuu
Block, lOUth side 8la:c Street

Every man who don't buy a buggy
ur • utter ol Loo Hoel- Ixw’e now
errrta niMhin- is in full opperati.m.
and ovorv man. woman or child wbo
thinks ui onjuvwg tbe aioiglnng Use
coming winter, wants to got one of Ira s

• no*a using earned on by Jim Button.
Jhu is on JoUrreon Street, and dure
merr )..&gt;»»• than ouy other institution
of tha kind in Hastings
His stove w j
always full, prices low for caso or ready
par. sad would like to bare th- pablc I

JOB PRINTING

Obstacles to Marriage.
Whittemore it, Rlevens,
ITO Jefferson

�taculouab 4oBverted •posttea aro net
; cluthsd or truatod with plenary powers.
- Naaby baa boon doing soma telling
i work among tfeoaa pretenders, and will
1 rfonbtltaado moeb more, bat the gaud

Daucbv I Cota. Column.

cun betid a ctalnrtj and take the water nmTT BBSS YOUR FLAB
I thing,
aakjo.; ora wboteAtedto 1 ftem rhe roof, or dig a wail dum to tbo UUll U*«*a«l'arxal're*.&lt;W
|B
Il mSUIms that erwtrate ilx ri
1 him br any means. One of those bro- barn ; anything, almost la batter than
j vet fanners send* s lung rommunieatiun dnving cattle a long distance to water I
in cokl ot dormr weather. Whore a |
: to a country paper, full of high-oound- largo number of cattle ere kept, a wind I KMaryaJtirer m* Ho-Im. *U ■*»•&lt;« Ik* I*
’“T/nSBLSKS.
powet would be a pood invo.lmont, by i
the “grasping crow who live upon tbo which water might Iw pumped up into |
sweat of tbe sgrkrullurista." He tells a tank in tbo barn, from which it may
be drawn to earn atsll, thus saving a I
tho formers that they have a long fight vast amount of manual labor All such
wvrk can oflra be done M nU k Nov«uib*» aa at any how- of the year
All tta harvvstigg »ka«M ba finished
ap no*. U soon as pomilde. TNitti p. TisIwiiCmL’r,
may ba tha last to gather ; bat it is nut 1 ratod h.ir to ■ pws&gt;i»•»! kitol or
The robin* are not .ret all genie. bat
| safe tu leere them oat much after tho
the tetananl of them an, making groat
haate to join tho begun.
During tbe
tho ground to froose up permanently j
poet few wooka they have been in the
on tho IXth. although it ia unusual.
A6EimiOFBIIiW®
’.B.
oat and wheat atnbUe, eating themj WkM* aMpollra. !&gt;■•» l.ii
November &lt;&gt;( lk-2 found ua neatly I
eelTva into prodigions good otder, tn be
all with sick horses; but httl* work wav I
tn readinoea (ur their jouroev. Thor[done an many terms during th* month. |
cugh gleaners aw tbe redbreasts—not a
Manure remained ia the barn collars;
tlmt uhinild have been carted to tbe I
fields. Ploughing wa* neglected, and I
the following spring end sumuur found
Centennial Gazetteer

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

tr.tel'sthEKjra-!

who know their gluttonous habita
Tho robin returns to us cjrly in April;
oftao, ia mild' seasons, by tbo last of
March they are here, in the very f.co
of tho late aaow-atorma Already pair­
ed, they attend strictly to bu*ius«s
Tbeir first nest is constructed before tfuleave* are out uud they will watlite vve
each a eong white they are bailJfagr «t such a elanon outburst of hcj&lt; and taiih,
and evrtainly in. tho summer'saucasa*—
they *tonn four heart, in up?te of voursoll. into a surroaputullag bohoL They
sing with like wceiay until the autumn,
but less frcquenUv, aad. with • iiftlo falBog off perhaps ® »ipre*^uo.
_ Tho American robin is domestic iu

vere on tho ambitious w riter, thcugh a
a deserved rebuke tu bio hyjjoerisy.
Among the hundred* of hits al this
class of demagogue*, none is better than
that made by a jiootical oootributur to
the Atuhiuon (K«n*a») Ctewytea Thu
names aro loc«L hut the satire 1* broad­
er 8^plirab&gt;. At a fcrteorC utoeUag a
pretender of the character mentioned
above, after n long spotch, riosnd with
the n niexk; . • Dy. tbo lima wa bate
reached home and got our cows milked
it will bo dark." Up&gt;n this the pool
writes hla varses, entitling thorn, “A
Serenade: iho Politicten to biaLovt).*’

&gt; !&gt;&gt;*• M l Iduonj

MM

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Every year increase. the popularity
■ I this valuable Hair Preparation;
which it due to merit alone. We con
avure our old patrons thas it is kept
fully up to its liitrit standard; and it
U tbo only reliable and |&gt;crfcded&gt;pre|&gt;sratinn for restoring Gear ba Faniir*
Hain to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous and silken. The scalp,,
by its use, Ivrcmri white and clean.
It rvnxivrs all etoptions at. J dandiutt

The Babcock

iwrays
&gt;L'i":'S S-Tni.f

Michigan Central R. R.

OLD. REuIbLeThD DIREC^buTE

■sV'sTti"1
jraSfe"*
! /put M.w xnaruw&gt;sTFax boctf.

i Detnil lassisi &amp; Late MiiiUa Bailrrl

TO

Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERSA* oor Ilcucwcr in many emeu roq itre* too tong a time, end too ranch

itsstftsr

WiilsfcUrttliMriHf’MlM Ihns

6j£WB™ta-he.Wr.

Sarsaparilla

lasts'stit m ri "i:

luUinric «irtqn. «"d m'-rined by It* temartobie cure*. So miM aa to bo aafe and
brncficial to cLIMtrn, aad J« ao vmBthing
u U cSeetual'T enrge oct the great rjrninUoos of tba Uood, each aa the •croftikxa
and synhlUlk coota^uattaa. InpuriLM,
&lt;r djaeree* that Iiave l-.itl.rd In th. »!«&lt;=&gt;
far years, exit! ykld to tl.i* powerful antl&amp;&gt;te and dbipprar. Hvnc" It* womtertU
. caret, many « which are pubiicly known,
of Scrofula, and *U wrofutau* dto»a*.v.

•raareh.
LIVUTGSTONE

AFRICA

,BP1

lUilla. I»t in p Ire. 1 ’ tie tu 1 re. Sorra.S t.
Anthony’s Firc.HoMJor Eryaipetaa. Tetter. Salt Kbeum. hcnld
HmiV Ringworm. Sial internal VI-

820 SAVED

0H4DMSI

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li

A^SOSjreUa Iks Ate fuss sad OsG.lt. V, ol

.nnz^fE

SCHOOL BOOKS

THE EVENING POST.

is superior to lows, a* Paddy said the
muon ia to tha sun, because aha gives
light in tbe dark when we need it, while
tire sun never shines except by day when
wa bare a plenty already.
Theos meteorological data are given
merely to show tho sriontifia basis ot the
boost ot the oldest Nebraakians that
they have never foal a crop through the
fault uf the climate.
Good ream ia there for tho rush to
Nebraaka. Uko tho i'oulic era whose
stalwart current and compulsive course
never feels retiring abb. Landa ot tbe
Buriiugton and Munouri Rirer Railroad
have alwata been sold on ton years
credit, six per cent Interest, and free
passes tar purchaser* on contract*, rime
U!T2,&gt;0 jny moot of principal is required
I for four years, twenty per ora t deduction
. u made for spie'y cultivation, inoooi.ra
. freight is earned at half rates, ata
x&gt;__ v ti

. PATENT MEDICINES,
Perfumeries nnd Toilet Articles, j
1’siula, Oil*. Varnish sod Dye rituita I

CHOICE

r it ut-en i—*.u_ •, *_ u ...__

CONFECTIONERIES! “•U1^sT-

Dr. 1. C. AVER SCO., Lowell, Mau..
MICHIGAN AND

THE

SOUTH.

TBA 1X8 BUX nr CUICAQO TIME
TRAlSH GOIBG SOVTl!

Scrofula Syrup!

Paint Brute ail Painlers Stufi.

UTHAIRON
On/y 60 Cents par Bottle.

at tbo Crrr Diva Srosr.
ibertet. 1«7X

IldteJpate* the depremtan and Ihtkre lan­
guor of the aeawn. Erm when l.n ili*onl-r
appears, reonto feel S-llrr. and U&gt;* fcop-r.
for ciaaaatng the blood. Tlio *yst*mXm n
«m with renewed vigor aod a new
«

Fort Wajit Jactai &amp; Sajicaw

GROCERIES!

MTXEB’S SCROFULA SYRUP cureall Scrofulous Aflbctlona, Cancel'

Erysipelas," Pimples, Stolen h. Pctulrs. Boils. Tnmore, Tetter or &gt;«l;
Rheum, Ulcere and bora*, Dy»p ;
sia, Debility and all tripuritlo, vl
th blood.

tilt

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMANMISERY.

ite's ffluy is Her Bair.

dy, pl meant to take, and eon ta!nJ or m
mineral poison.
From the many favorable notion* » J
have, we (elect a few
TESTIMONIALS :

KATHAIRON
LYON’S

DR. CROOK’S WISE W TAB I

Wild life in the Far West

5 WM. C. BRYANT &amp; CO.,.

in -1* t*
st^vwm*
Wreo* Wv* ra'twclv* teuiUre vatewetto

Traveling Basket*, Druggial Sntdrie*, I "rr»a»~roreU&gt;u&gt;to^Tsy/.!rZt;"rl\^\uj
and Fancy Artsdee. “rrtJ’STrer boOfo, nr« MOm *w *a MM

Fanning tn Moveaber
Thera aro, just now, scat cored all over
tha Waal, hundreds of played-out pollThe practice of many tarrooni makes
tadana of mere or too* ability aad promNovember a tn mg month for cattle.
ureooo, who think (hey ere ia tho toOn some forma they aro compelled to
gw their whole living in the firU till
sr.uw Wiore the ground. It l* tar bet­
ter to make tlw ehaag- from green to
dry
moro gradual. Du not be afraid
Chief among thwse ia George W. Julian,
tu begin to teed bay. If you aro mA
•f Indiana, and Ignabus Donnelly, of trying tn keep tuo much stock, th* more
Mmnaeota, tho latter of whoro it said Io bay yuu feed now, the better
Dairy
esters may be made k» yield pood return*,;

~

■ ba I a*eto)l(ia af s
SC n*4a sad eiMlto
&gt;s-&gt;.ia iV nu.lol
SSgSag

late, and notiriabe* tho Imir-glamL.
By it* u-e'. the h.rir grow* thicker tnd
•t'rougvr. Iirbalilnea*. it rcrtcrc* the
rajiillarv glxmla to their nonnill vigor,
and will croald a noir growth, exerj t
in extreme old one. It is, tlsc mort
c.-.nomiral Hain Dnttxaixucvcr used,
ev it require* fewer applications, and
give* tb'j hair a vt lmdid. eioesv ap-

___________ JURUBEBA

Thia ascoM largely revolts from McPher­
son station lying
miles we.t in a
rainiest rege-ti But during the five
agricultural months from March to July,
the rain fall it ia Iowa 1B.S&amp; and in
Nebraska 16 S3, or only tiro inches and
eight-tent titlioe
Again, tho amount uf rain in Hay
and June, when moat needed, is only
ono seventh of an Inch more in Iowa
than in Nebraska In Iowa it is 9.65;

fe
e

Bitters

next spring should bo ploughed deeply I u
,it.l fw,.
.f ■
now. and n heavy cuac of atobb* manure ' *»■•••. ur.a. wuere‘.ik«d«w.i*t
tu cultivate laud iu the full Irafora planty-

In other words. Nebraska has rain

?• “ “r.

TSXtX* X1ST.

LANTATION

ia partly experimental. make a record
of W in tbe journal, and then observe
reanlt* ■nd anew tbo faeta And when
I you are eatUtird you haw the fact*,
I give tho public rhe Imneflt uf yuur experiI Btenta 'There i&gt; too much gmtavotk,'
I and too ra»-!i taken for granb-d about l&gt; obaHiwst km.ua to lb, OMtiMol onrU

■ml !•“ in jn*t the veiy b&lt;wl cundition
(ur ear ly sj&gt;ri»g &lt;-n&gt;t». Soil fur hut-beil*
, abould be prepared, and I lured iu ruu&gt;di-,
ne-« fur u*u next March, if it is desired I
I to mix- vvrv early jiteut* fur tbe garden I
I ur field 'I hr bed* should al«&gt; be »-■ :
1 cured from scicre freeing. t« save labor
In »pri'-g
i be uld botebed msnuro will
maku a g'-od Jresauig tar early peas,
beet*. Ac., tu lie u»dl.in tbo drills and .
should I u saved tor that uu A g&gt;»! 1
coat uf t'abte manure vhould lr&gt; laid
uvrr tbe aajnregus bed, and around the
rhubarb plast; and many of tbe flower-:
ing shrubi and bulbs, m ed a covering ,
ut strawy horse manure to insure them '
from the severity vi Iho aiming winter ।
l*M&gt;k over the buildings, th. me If any 1
board* or shingles aro too-c. .Fill crack* ,
around the chimneys with good mortar. ,
or a mixture of tar and luom boiled to- I
gvther till it is quite thick ; bat do nA '
let it boil orrr on th* stnvs nr get on
fire. We have use! euoh a mixture to
•top leak* on roofs with much satiafactiou. PUN out the old hat* from the
window* and fill their places with glass
well puttied in, Nuieaaber is a rvry
good uiJUth in wieh to point buildings
that need it. It is cool now, Ute pomt

EASTERN DTF/SIO:

iw.ssnr.VJK.'-jrss^;
..
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W CARBOLIC TABLETS

i from *«!* and every way ia Letter
rcr upostv 1-vm.vk boxes
condition, if ploughed now, than if left
till spring, except on sisop bill totes. j A TBIKD ANU Mt"BE MUKOY.
I Witch grass root* if brought In the Mir- ,
i face and exposed to the Croats will be
destroyed.
Kuaint, Kueer 4 Kurious
bask ■•|inu alt. Fait of t*ri&gt;.
। The stable* should Iw kuppliod with . l» 11.
enough dry loam, tpuck or
to hut i
. -ass
K.
through the winter. Tbe liquid Jiart uf
stable mat.uro ia worth ns much a* tho
solid, or niore if it can bo saved. Dry

j Tha fruit and oextyrer’a budoNoth need
some . ualight and air to bring them to
periqction.
IH&gt;V»TIC MITINO II IcfitNS C4&gt;„ ». Y
Nuvemlwr ia a good rnc-nlh in nh.xh
t to trim fruit tn-re. June may b* bettor^
i. GENTS.WANTED
bu- wo were vi-rv hu»y then, end il it, _ ______ __ _
was neglected at that'tiuw, it i* better /*/■!? t V’C C!T’/ \1&gt; Vr
i to de it uow than to wait longer. We
l^Aiv
olVllkl
have ouli .ud that limbs cut at Ihi* lime ’ &lt;•«, T»lo«sb» ol Tkltl, I'rsium.

tion and re;i:.iflg igfLr pgr*'* Orisnpa
tfon But she u &lt;tinning and »Larp a&gt;
she it bold and independent; it it the
cherry-trees which bring u* the honor
of hot couy*iyt and she guide* ber
flodjflmgs bntu Ute loaded branches with must potent vrespmt toueo agotnot three
an impunity which defies red rag* and th* detnagugure. and they •b&lt;m!d not he
other inrigaia of the searocrow.
She
rear*, cm an average mno ywng birds spate!
during one ecaaon, and it is iu three
small family companioo that the robins
forage, ia the fall, before their departuro But he leaves his aong when he 1
gooo South ; when there he only chirp*
m a broken, evoaky sort ut vrsy to hia
fellow*, ae though la mooting hi* exile.
A reeident ofibonito Carolina fold uio
that he ducovetodthere.in euiamer. in,
a lire oak gruve.- a robin with n broken
wing Thu disabled bird had found it
Ilawnw.
C
impooailde tu aceomjianr hi* companion*
away, and it haunted this grore. whore
probably it had j»i»»«l tho wirttor, ail
tl^rtoUr
;
the summer chirping dismally to itself,
Vo.&lt;=»«r

approached tSs.rntar; they rushed into
a compactness like a torrent and with a
dlkso Uko thunder." But thia wa* long
ago; now notwithstanding the bird
onadraplea itself yearly, owing to the
diligtnco of the modern sportsman, tbe
multitudes of tbe wild pigeon* in our
forest* aro greatly diminished. Thi.
bird fliee with great rapidity, ami re­
sorts to tbe Southern and Suutbwtrtarn
Btataa during the winter
Tho night-hawks whoso returning
screech salutes our ears in New York in
tho late warm May twilights, as they
cirrle far above the house-tops, make
an extensive migration. Their range is
from Maine to Mexico, and. in October
they jwas in great numbers over tlw
table lands of Texas, over the Bio
Grande and tho Western shores of tbe
Gulf into tha sunny valleys of the Sierra
Madre. Theao bird* aro rapid in flight
and very graceful in evolution. The

IMU X.-Diun.
.Sttsu'tyswL'V''

SMfflSM KI * 8OTJ8M fB SATi
paiiBM sinaS?
tuosay iopnoH ;ac5sra W

iar bko his English namesake
Lot
him cboooe his hutno ever ro near your
house, he want* dothing of yuu but his
rent, and fur that he pay* in music. A
robin has built daring' five auccussire
yean in a nicho nut far from oor door.
Wo have not marked her, bat wo judge
her to bo the same bird. Tbi* nvit ia
made early, and soon as tha brood it
out of I^aimtaguia oituhly ob a second,
the llpiu. fjlows in promre* of time.
Daring two of these years she has built
the secund and thinl nrsts in tbo near
naighborboul of the first, on two elms
growing one on each aide of tho house.

Tbo wild pigeon* morn South from
the dense larval* of the Northwest and
Went, at thia season, in hordes. Audu­
bon, in his -Birds of America.” give*
an account of a migration of theee
birds. He counted one hundred and
sixty-three docks of wild pigeons panning
a given joint, ia Ohio, during twentyone minutes; aad be lek off counting
them because he found it impossible to
keep aa oct urate account of the groat
numbers in flock*.H, said. ‘iThe great
light of noondsy wag^chpw I. gad the

Plantation
BITTER^.
COL-OHS, COLUS.

rxsrmv nzr/ww.

8.

* with tears would find, in the sauthat it 000140*1 be aucvasafeUy dono
root more (Migatkm ttfti tho human
domain of it* purple fruitage, and the su­
mach of ita critMtiu spikes; and after they
reach tho Carolinas they betray the
inordinate appetite, by cramming
tEair crops with the aromatic juniper
benioa to such an extent that, whether
through the overfeeding or whether
through the inUixiooUu; fuuiea of the
fruit, they ore unable tu sustain them-

’

Grind River Valley Division
isis cl in &lt;10 as, seat ,vi mis. 1*

Price, SI,00 per Bottle.
Address
; fitf

L. N. M1XKK,
HMtlncs, Mteh.

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Th« F\ird»Lic^|&lt; B^|irav
jums er jicranum.

XVIII.

Mirai and feints Gink

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1873.

NEW FIRM!

THE

Jcrirp.

' ly bsautiful than aba did that night.

DIVING FLUE.
BASE HEATER, Mlffl! &amp;

exclaimed Hatty, ia mat distress. 1
Dick, yea'v* broken half of them F*

feelings would shock and pein him.:

troub^fd her. and ahe was trying to
drowniita voice; at toast, she waa gayer
than frsjal. and her vivacity aud spark­
ling sritkept ber eonstantly surrvunled

BUN
■

NO. 32.

sb* had uot broached th* subject to

wondering in the doorway.
languidly lutening
"Why Alice! what is the matter ?'
, he asked, quickly.
“I am tired of this everlasting booae| work." she-answered gloomily.
Gilbert Drew went forward than, and mean. Alice eieusad bereelt, end follow-'
' dianing his young wife to him said ing Mrs. Hildreth, found a little color' ti nderly :

I

Are now fully piepsrvd to meet the
want* of the Public for everything In

..
FURNITURE !
CD

kid know how to pr
murmured ; "but I

S

I field.

•What ia the metier, TheoF’ aha

UptioLtyrnio n/lo
U/tOlUTUKtlft (Joons.

Nannie Brigg* up here to help Busan,

1 yve'd com* home 'mediate,' said tbs '
I boy with alacrity.

knelt by her side, and a voice quivering

kitchen.

out waiting to bid her friends adieu,
burned on h* oat-r wrapping', ami strung drink, but tender, refined and
out and go to th* eity."
was eooJ whirling swiftly away from loving aa it had lu-*u fiv* yssrs before.
‘•Sell tb« farm and go to th* dty ! - tlie acene of gayely.
"Thank God' —Thank God I” only
•• There now, Diek.
I*o you nu an that, A1k»P*
Gilbert ill, perhapa dying! Th*
You.v* »«nt my ball •
----------------“Yea, 1 moan it. What is the use of
flower garden !' cned Hatty, on one of
ting ita daeoto
our slating ourselvr*' to death hvre.
hareu of mt &lt;
•■ Never mind, I’ll get it !" eaid Dick,
apnicT in the e»ty!”
an to him at parting. With whitening
running over to the garden gate, and
Hnevrc A sitout
"I am not sureuf that. Th* fann hpa eb* sent up
going In. Hatty followed slowly, but

HperUlly In

Picture Frames,

DR. J- J. I.INSLEV,

E

LU'

MH. JAMI'S JI. I1EWES

sfiuid 11 miuht
We

shall bo

happier ।
with dismay.

A I.!. KINDS Of ORDERED WORK

«?

Rt-MSEI.1

Could go OUt

MDJV

ladder.

and Gilbert is fin*, hafo old gentleman,
and Alio* a bajipy matron, th* motbar
of null* sous aud blooming daughter*
Years of folior have brought them pros-

contented and bappv have.”
He aa* surprised and deeply grieved.

KB. miUI H. STKBBINS

WILT THOU BEGIN THY
AGAIN 1

LIFE

flatbed tn her wind. Her husband waa
nothing toea, ha finally yielded to her | diunk! Drunk ! he whoao life had aldown, Hatty.'
wiahee- Having an opportunity to diaI pose of bia farm and dock fur a good
naked her aoui! What an ending for

The above cut represent* the working of the

The heut. as shown by the'arrowd, passed down the front be­
tween tliKcatt lining and the outside across the double bottom,
and up between the back lining and the body of the stove, thus
hrino-tnc the heat close close to the outside of the stove, jp»d re-

EnHY Sjort quumfiTtio T°
Call and See it.

CffAPBEH on
/•W-OH SETS,

sofas,

aid* herself with vanity and excitement.

the unlucky drew hit the topmost block

gamed admittance tn an aristocratic nr-

atioo. But that night, a* aha aaw her
husband lying there in bis degradation.

I didn’t mean tu," eaid Hatty,

graceful manners, baratoe quit* a boll*. '
and h*v time wae completely occupied plstely ojxroed and she say the folly of
tn shopping, returning t^o cell* of ber 1 ber course in iu true light. She never
1 fashionable friends and v'pnbng places
of amusement. Gilbert grew used to
‘ finding the bouse rloaed and tlill, and

:ld only by

GIVE US A CALL ’

GBEBLE &amp; RUSSELL

attentioc, She

foatoosmble

COUCHES,
pilttOAS.
BUCKETS,
^c., f c., f e.

SlT'V1eT»»X

•Well, why
then, and

husband was. and l.iund him lying ua
the sofa, apparently asleep- Going up pas* th* remainder of their day*, both
to him ahe laid her hand upon hi* face of them perfectly satMed with their oue
sod triad to rouse him. lie looked up experiment at “Leaving th* Farm.”
at ber with a stupid star*, and. for th*
first tins in b« life answered her harsh­
DIDVXVEAX TOly end unkindly. She had nut th* least
sutpkion of the truth. a»&lt; thinking
farm, and she was cotutantly picturing that his mind must be wandering talk­
Hatty
came
running noisily into the
to him th* ea*y. care-free life sl.e im­ ed to him tenderly and soothingly, bat
agined they might live ia th* city. Gil­
bert was fer from sharing Iter view* of
the subject; but he loved ber too well to ber, tainted with the fume* of strong |
drink!
Then, suddenly, the truth ' pro tectingly around her precious edifice.

HMB!

Poaitively aaves Half the Fuel of any Staight Draft Stove.
Keeps Fire nil Winter without rekindling.
Un* a (?aiit Iron Fire Chamber

Dut they had cvntenlmeat ia

I aa wall ae duck* f eaid Dick, disregard­

DENTIST

“*

"*\ Hl IWMM01!

Swset's ti°TE1-&gt;
. »o,r»................ »«»

„ J---------------------------

PEOPLE OF

BAAAY

■ tt-’.tt:------------

GROCERIES /or f&lt;«

Select £t®rp.

Commission Merchants,
i IM bates rrntxT, pethoxt, hic n.

IF YOU WANT

Bick end

w^ht Gilbert Dre.’* ;
r,.,. -u .
frying to

“It i* nothing but work, wort, wort,
'rum n.orning till night. A term life ii
!

I WILK SELL

B9*A1!

corwlgntnent*

will recctv*

| prompt attention.

jiond, ’ you’ll drown it. th* poor little
“ “’’‘J
, J" । thing will drowa P
• I woe't either, I promise yea I
Ik".J-—I &gt;~i«i
won't,' **m1 Dick' • 1’U only iurt din
it iu a little to fry it Than I 1 told

Hatty, cobbing ro the bank.

MOKOMENTR
HEAD STONES.
TABLE TOPS.

MANTLES,
SHELVES.

well dressed in sn si pane or a fre^. |
muslin. But now she bad everything

in th« daiiy-ioiru uf the farm-house

SUE PHOTOGRAPHS 1

lhe Bbai Opportunity you will have for a lang time to |
get a Cutter.
COME -AJSTE SEE ME SOON 1
I INK.
For » NEW CUTTER on the
CRAYON.
FIRST SNOW
WATERCOLOR
ia like a fro«t in Juue—soon gone.
AND OILS,
J can afford to sell CHEAPER than anybody el.o tor I have the on ly

M

AMERICAN

CUTTER MACHINE

MARBLE

In the County.

H. W. BOOZER.

J, LEE KEEP.

«a Canal Rtr**t.
Grand Rapid*.

Ifltf

BLACK A FULLER-

Didn’t mean to!’ exclaimed Hatty,

touch uf h*r quick, vklllful fingers.

but h» *«lnry was not forge, and sad
be realised that losleed of gaining
•rarlot Hpa.’ and a ol arming thee that property, a* be had bopod to do, he w
laliirg behind at a foarfnl tat*. I

teeliag test her saflering* were merited.

1

that thia dainty girl.

gilt tram grandfather
fertile end euuatod ini

WHEELEB &amp; AVILSOIST.

naughty thing,

Yis, Alice, you look very lovely.bat
used to look better to me m a Uul-

m iimnBBiEiiu&amp;iVsT
Wilsonfor

the past year is the Best Guar-

TBBJie RlAMwanae.
Union Block, over Borton Caah Store,

WhuehaU wn do with Hattyr

i

ra-ntce of its Superiority over all
'.hersewing mac/ums-

REWARD

Being the mott eimple in eon-:
.siruction. end easily adapted t&lt;&gt;

““’’"Slu.ll..,

different kinds of work, running

I easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing

Ho. felted.

' machine, are qualities which recommend the ’Wheelex"

! &lt;fc Wilson to ths public as Superior to any other sewing I

CALL AT JOHN

blAnusi

: upoeesa wuuia

Pure Wines and Lamars!l£d afoL-tw
...in*t^e
—,maket.
m;
„_n
machine

Hatty bent

and atgrring, and attar eersral ineffautu el attempt* nt scmeUiag batter, abe
waa obliged to accept the only wort that

Sales of the Wheeler

CHICAGO.

D*k. hiding ruefully upon the

" I didn’t mean to," lamented Hetty, |
I only wsnteN to *m if they waa*.

X

I/aPROVED

Briggs House,

Hatty aa she walked away. “Aad
mother knows 1 didn’t."
A little sulky, ah* strolled down the

fan* white and rigid ae a rorpea, Alice

bad brought her to meet him
tniug kitee* and feed word*.
‘‘Are you gang rot again tos
Alio- T be asked, sedhy-

Go to the Banner Office

for FINE JOB WORK.

Finally, for two wbol* day* Gilbert ।
waa absent from bom* ; then tbare came
to Alice a totter .diractod ia hfo hand
Writing. With trembling bands she
broke tbs seat and read:

crown of bed* at th* top
economy. But thus far in her metti-1
monial career aba ba J not fulfilled the
prophecy of tli* gr-ripa. Blest with ]
nmfBit health and aU aa active tom­ lorted nr) lovely *ta3dlng tbers m her
ia ramenU she took readily to bouwhold rob* of aaure *ilk, with it* overdr*** ol
I duties and, wi'b the help of a stout girl
i &lt;Unnr tlis summer month*, managed
— CT__ _____S -ktl.A.11.. &gt;■
fenn.

bTf. steinhoff

THE

■

to jgy MS

ln yja I

‘ Take it

3tm4
| seme, and waa fretful and unhappy it

uASTDiG8 KIBBLE WORKS 1

I

Poor little w*sny. downy thing P
It didn't awim, and Dick pulled il
ed a hundred, th* loll aomebow slanted । out. but thia time it did not gaap nor
off, and striking fill against the win-• prep in hi* hand. Th* pocr Utile chick

Wild Game tor Detroit aud Fa-tarn

South nd* Stat* StreetHASTINGS, mxch.

5‘

"O, I won’t braakjssytbiog,
and inviting him into drinking aatoons •aid Hatty confidently. “ I
Hb* bad a natural and holding the tempting cup to hi*
lips. And bo be«d*d thorn, and ia a
few short month* fell from hl* high poHatty kept on biasing th* ball, rount-

LEAVING THE FABM

WANTED-ITO Ton* of Poultry and |

borrow of your ueigbtxir.

." me her. *if thav were oalv mad* to.
lid he* roothor.
Hatty pouted an-' left the room; but

gathering. listening to word* uf flattery, I
and forgetting her womanhood and her
truth, inasmuch as ahe forgot to care

A Story for Youg ButtlUU’ Wives

Beautiful Square Box Cutter!

Voary

of her husband’s downfall.

[ only during the day. and eyeaiag after I

F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.

COUNTY!

BOABD A3H» BOOM It m VLB 0A

Better

shudJenngly She admitted to bets-lf i

REMEMBER THE PLACE.--------------------------------------------------Opi pud'* H. A. GOODYEAR** Hardware
*,0fr’
... „wrvnm« '
’.V. H. teTKBBlNH,
H. W. BELDtNU.
Hnsllnge. Oct. 13.-SW
•

�! uG*n. Cuter has recently presented to !

pniirr

th" State hbrary a valuable cabinet of
72 »peeltuna of petrifisetfon* procured
» his lalb trip in Dakota to the head ,
•n i»i imfortunata waters nf th. Miramri Hirer.
,
L Walker, of Draroit. aud Ea- t
Bryani has ginn «00 Governor I neb. .if Anu Arbor are tn (
.-bool .1 Princeton. BL. defend the Fniversily in the suits tthe pteguo broke uut' in
’ I-’tatwaoe ; Gi- j Neuralgia,
-br .urtt ^.niit by th. Humsopetb ueyra
,
tell ill, apparently suetumbod to u,Throat
14* D. Darwin Efagtaa and Judge tthe mstadr. T.d ten, ..ronueureal CU,rC 1‘lr®a'-

rganirod by electing
lbw third ucee
- U. Blaine of Moina a* sres«W-i

N. G. Ordway. tkirgvant-at-Arma.
O. 8. Buxtou, Doora.-epe*.
II. G. Sherwood. (Mich ) Poitmxvtvr.
IteT- J. G. Butler, Chaplain

nriate speech :

Uvriwes Mjciiiu**. Dec. a, 187ft.

W8 DO MOT WAHT CUBA.

. iugton cpbrily considering all tho ultowar cxritelnent which’has'

-ver aucmbled in th* Capitol impose* a
burden of responsibility 'which only
your indulgent kindnve* could ebtfeoMen
eneal diffused tliMugtorat the country. me to oosumo.
Tho first ^woupanttof this ehair presi­
ded
over a House of sixty-five members,
son has been saying to a repurter: “ If
’■wo hud war with Epnin it would result representing a population far below the
And
the Atlantic tide.

To day, gentlemen.

It unprejudiced tuna had no difficulty
then peopled &lt;mly by tho Indian and
tho adventurous froutioroman.
The
National Guvemmeiti is not yet a* old

tton nf Americpu Slavery, it is quite aa
tliia Virgiuina affair eannat&lt;iut end iu
throwing tbe Island of Cuba upou the

awor until a eon-

With the growth of m-w State* and

THE DETROIT

Head., U—ta,
Burns. Sorcntsis,
Ifaila,

WEEKLY TRIBUNE
FOR 1874.

Republican
Banner

Piles, Sprain.'.,
— .. . '
Colie.
Old Son%
Toothache,
-------All Hemorrhages,
V
Dlarrhoa,
ijb .
I
Vi Wn«r wm?

THE LEA DIM1

Book and Job

“KI'r"IJI'A’i tWEI1flHlj(|

KOH!

OF JStf TCEETG AN

NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
ONE OF

th:

LARGEST WEEKLIES^.0's'-”
h*a bn* fsnhMI u Ha trait.
k*4 afa aporfol m«&gt; a 4*1
I Un aloft lira &lt;.( v&lt; ika Iho-

Husnpqs, /Kictf'

1N THE NORTHWEST.

56-COLUMJT NEWSPAPER

lowest cash prices

’ We poMC ui'tquolled foclllUri for the
1'rotupt execution of

MS’.T.’i"

0

Of every dreertptlon Executed
at the

Woands,

(J leers, Bruiser,
sitting to Richter former portrait, which
h«d blundered in tho mtatrr, far, in the
will be given to ber future mother-in­ ho* bren appointed resident Truxtuw of middle of tho nigbt, the entombed 1
law the queen of England.
tho Institution for the Deaf and Dumb bride woke'out of her trance, aud, bodMr. J. Itetbrop Moder, tha historian, and Blind, to take the plare, of Mr. W. ly a* her living relative* had behoved,
aorompamed by Mra* Motfoy, hsr bora’ L. Smith, who has removed to Bl. Au- found her dead ones still Ice* to her.
staying at Drumlarting Castle aa tho gustiue,
,
liking, and lost no time in quitting the
Florida.
guret of the Duke and Duebcui of Bnc-1I John McGraw's mam moth mill a&lt; I silent company, upon whose qulctudo
clmeh.
.
| Portsnwuffi, on tha Saginaw, ent, iu n
Ex-Senator Nyo of Nevada is coaxing! little uvar throe mouth* thl« eawn 16n* swiftly a* lior clinging oonrmant.* al­
at which the oil flethoa or emits a com­ bask to New York to Uv^ it i« raid. He OUO.OOO f-rt of lumber
lowed, umevra
Gioovra sought
rought th* honw
home from I
I
.,.
r-. ,
.
..
towed,
bustible vapoe in sufficient quantity to
1
‘b" Adr"*n C" Com- wbw
“&lt;J *»
which» *1&gt;* »*had
to i*twty
lately been
been bernn.
bcroo.
take fire with a minute explosion when
to j puny, tor the tert ten months, havo Roused
—-• *from
—v,
,
__a c-.j.
—tlL
__J _ L. V. J _
■
hi* •lumber*
by
knock- '
l. &gt; been M0,000.
ing nt the door, ths duconwdite widow- I
hTtel
*"*
K-W - «4k«&lt; speechrw
1 Coldwater has a rouuty jial *o dilap- ar of a day, cautiously qienod an upnor
I bar. Imen the*
.tat
I^ni*no « bcbllf of H1O lady Hindi­ idnted that the pruonr rs actually fall window, aud seeing a shrouded figure
—iu— 1^.1__ i- _i............... —Z .
* ■“ '“t"
,, out th rough the botee, '
uod reliable information on all poluts iu I . ?!1&lt;,„M.*l°*r
w‘.
regard to Ihe put history an.l protout ~’U. ,h®'r
Kn'nJ oxl"b,t“-n in Agricultural CuUage,* is spending the
condition of such trite I found tbl s^p- £?V1*.“4
th’ 18(h’ ,4ft‘ ,5-th ““ll
blessed spirit,’ and shut tho wiadoi
winter in Iteri*
i nearly every instance anxieu*
Mr. Jahn T. Meldrum, a prominent precipitately. With sinking heart am
eir oils inspected. They said
eitireu of DetroiL and Clerk of the Re­ slackened stop, the ropubrel wife mail
to
they bad paid on extra price to obtain ex|*octed that from fif!&lt;&gt;.m
------------hundred
m” "
corder’s Court, died at AU residence nn
%-al
itandard
(150® Fehr 1 Jw-'
«l»«mw»s
d
to know
wU^rtlwyh.i
wdl U of
&lt;m different
oxhibi- Sxturdsy, aft*.- an iHnea*
of of twa w*ek&gt;.
rent. Then shrocrawled on to an un­
cle's where th* door was indeed openwl,
died tn the onerauon.
) Court
nt Ddioit. hss
----------.... promulgated
promulgated ca
Tho financial fooling in the East ia new rule governing tt.ri attendance but only to ba slammed iu ber faoo by
The following uble will exhibit the
the
frightened man, who, in bit hurry,
roeulto of the examination* I hare made, improving and stock and grain
I of
jurors.
It
provides
that forgot eren to bless this ghostly caller,
giving the name of tho retail
dealer,
",----------?• the
“I vaneittg
. ~ in price.
, ’
„
,
.
;• hfn any juror shall fad to respond to the ooo! night air iieMtrated tho un­
inapectian mark and ।I At an
a.. early
v_.l? hour
U« Saturday u^m.ug
manufacturer, the inspection
loorutng ... can
call ot
of n»
bi* name urirtng
daring court bo *U»II
shall
_ I forfeit pay not only efor .1
&gt; ■hut. for
.
name of the
th* In*narlm
inspector, •«,!
and ,l».
the tempera- I(•!th*• family l"*-l
hotel —
at&gt; North Cambridge,
that. dev
titre at which the oil firehn* :
wa« destroyed by fire ; foes 160,000.
oil the time co.ieumed in the ’tri*! of
though! die bail waked to life only to
die again in tho cruel street*
• Ah I'
*ho sighed, • Antonio would not have
next year in cotton.
,ent«i the State with a portrait 'uf the proven so unkind.* This thought nat­
j The Erie canal is thoroughly closed. ' l«teGovernor Moeoe Wisner, and it ha* urally suggested it was her duty tu test
end the amount of property in passage l-sn put up in the State Library.
tuek*4 thereby is said to be enormous.
At the test term of
court at
Another keeper of th* New York : Coldwater eight divnteM were granted. rest. The way *ra* long: but hope reTomba bo* deen arrested on the charge
Mi.v-Nelli* Wataou. ot Flint, gve* to uerred ber limbs, and soon Gin.-vra
of willfully allowirg Sharkey, the ron . Bunuah. Asia, as u mteiionarv, in a was knorking timidly at Itondtuolli *
4«&gt;r. He opened it him.elf, aud, alvietod murderer, to escape.
, few days.
New York Assemblymen elect. liar- j Lumbering ou the Uial«m River mugh startled by tho ghastly r'uion,
ilmly inquire*! what th* spirit wanted

p RINTIN Q

.Ififf *?i“

,'fH*.*' LAW CASES &amp; POIHTS.

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—
,----- .1UIWUIU . . Bin Mixovra w li
■ tantraI Road uro it morod from M*i- you unco loved, who was buried yoder- -•*»
, ~“rr"lx7*'C* _T* r—X
,u
.
day—buried alive!* and senselo** inn- ' .JLl
U«
U lb.
A „„
M ,o
^bbJ ST
very poor b*attn
■],,, [,&lt;rn 0B Monday, aud it wai a poor delighted lover, whose cries for help j ,3fo*'
Quron Victoria, while on a rereut I
day f.&gt;r eats in Jackron.
’
*con brought down bi* sympathising i e_,* j
, visit to Dundee. Scotland, partook of th*tj,, cop,^ „,rn „{ D,|n,it
uI
family to hear tho wondrou* story, and j T«nj
communion xn a 1 resbytenan church, nieding to cxiirrst themsc-Iv. ain favor , l,w ”• heroin* to lied, to l-e tenderly ;

' indictment.
lent by sxiinguishing the important • pproseing none by undue exact
favoring none by undue privilege,
is tins great 1«w«mi which ,oor daily
pcrirnce is teaching ua, Hnding us
g*'her more cloeely, making our mat
for UaugxUta, uscsdmting the cstab-

Book and Puiuiibb't*.
Abstract* cf Title,

Do inndid mon
country, one constitution, one destiny.’’
The Senate met at noon, and prompt- ■ —

bore they do ML

jn Again.

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Then came th* difficuliy. Was
the men who bad
I borii-d her. and abut hi. dour* against

Blum । yFnevra ft. return to
'
in reugiuu* practice.
.
Great Britain baa 336 paper mills ;
A Gn-ek letter aoa&lt;
rance. ffiM. and Spain HW.
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the Chi
An exchange .uggeats that cbaritr i Kbi“ Ju,‘b,uk»“ 001 «" “&gt;»
rein* at home, and add* that Boston
“•’•rsity.

- judgement but the beginning ot the
ber of bill* were introduced by vanows ■
Vyl ttie of evil* aud trouble* which
should uccru J to tin* country from th e

had saved her from a weial death !
" ■«* such powerful
nowenn special plcwleta as
With
!■&gt;*• aid gratitu le
Itondinvlli w. n the
private

th* local standard iu thia Statn, though
15 specimena are “narnnted 150° fin

►ayi.ftbn aloud. ” the poor

nutter tha tneM fovornblc c^cumataneei,
'6 ripen it. It is much nearer rotten
now in it* aniline** for republican iaBy the ware i of 1862, tho latest we
know ot tho white population was
7^4,76&lt;l, aul the black, slave and free.

poor and ML000 lor refreshments for 1 ar,4 a machinist occured near Bay City previous disappointment They, howtha city government. Boston i» nut' °'i Suaday. The Ciisnin mmn
l,U n.\ :»««,■:»&gt;, ..f
singular in this, probably.
l.»l.-U «~t i„
adjourned to 12»’e|ock M. on Tuesday, land, Ohio,*' and one “warranted,” by
a appeared
at which time the DresSdenl'e Message j
, “I‘‘" Inspector, '‘175= fire test?’
ithodral. to
ran ar-&gt;
Cleveland
firms, just completed, show a very gratifying | bur- under the luaUenhin of a tnemlH-r »*■" confasfori and wondsr of Giuevra's
was sent iu, h„t
nut ..
a* vat
vat we
are nm
not in
&lt;n re.
re- I,*’,al«r» buymgof
-__ three
.
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and with the laatewtior. brand of E.
■ fiisndx An explanation ensued which
ceipt of a copy, and are compelled to go Fowlor, have no reasonable assurance imreasw in the wraith ami the wring | "t tHo junior ctera of the uuirersity.
tnputetiun of thn state for the year ondTho citarns of. Grand Hawn recent- | “’’•{“"I.everybudy except the lady’s
to pros* without it.
: that the good* are what lheypun«&gt;rt to
May Kt, 1&lt;3.
'
ly erected a «.&lt; ntnuent to th. memory , }*"» husband, who imteted that nothing
-------T - -r
be. Wbethsr theeo firnu have fraudu- legThe
official m.jority for Taylor, for ‘*•«»«’ Coffee, who tost hi. hfo in l,'ut l?*r dW«r»« g~mn. earnest could
th’’
matrimonial bond.
01m„. I«.!
i '•"■’I
*•
” Goitoner of Wtettotodm urer Wrahburn 1 attempting to rescue tho railur* in the '
____
ods not inspected, or whether this In. !
__ ,
UT.^."“^.r42;iy1.^...
i rigging or th. v-relWh^mg.
-reeked Tb. era*-a, re .erred to th. bubm*
sneelor i* prostituting his official posi- is-ft.dll. Taylor ruas raSke*.
nearly 1.(100
of theinveerel
W baling.
Th. | r’SR'Og
tUt court
September
test *
wh&lt;^ ha.mg no precoat to curb b..
rar with Spain. lion to S.-II oils which will n;i bear the «5&lt;&gt;ad of lbs balance of the
ticket. The | «3» «&gt;»*« «&gt;»« «n boptember last,
’
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1
t, , .
r
i ■ .u m-. ! «i«a*ton. ruse superior to technicalities.
fire test indicated m his brand, I know 18
”n*t* will
stand 17 Republicans
7“
‘
- -in the
oonaie
wutuauui.
xtepuuiicans and
ana :
mo 'wxianco
ot' .-Sra
i**u
-„.i d_.
.i_.tB„,i
■n.
.1
u&gt;. mat.- 7
„d,£
.h.1 tl...
,h. fi-t
M h-.fc..,, i,.d
Id reformer., and th. .uiemUy 5» re- Treasury
“ J.Llalu
renstirv No.,
Not. llhh,
llhh 1878.
IS. 4. waa
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; former, and 41 Republican.
7..6.O9. Itoetopt. for th. —k endmg
*U
Ontl.*2tlh ultimo the Pacific mail Nor. 26th .ere &lt;16.723.t»6: paymentsI LJ received with her: ■ decn
met navn oeciaeu to acrene io toe ae- ■
_ । ■ .
during same tiro- 827.101 33 ;
mandaof the United Btstes in th* Vir- | «nfore&lt;
wl|J

outbvrn State*, a. a vary
Inrgsjnmiortiju (cf dum hare been
impuGcd from the wilds of Africa, or gtniux matter. They sTtil surrender the । who in good faith hare bought oils
tora Th* pateeegen and erow were
Thn Common Council of Ypailanti ]
Virginia-, release the surviving prieion- i which purpwtod to be up to the legal "»v»d1 ha* passeft an ordinance fixing the li- |
era, salute tho American flag M the time •tsndard, and have paid and extra
Ths De Soto Bank, of Memphis, renae for every billiard tab!* kept in ;
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. I nncn to secure such oils. Y et inch nar.
T.un , anuonnee* that it has. resumed I the rity at •2.&gt;0 and in addition a bond
busine** and it i* thought that th* 1 of J.’rOu i« required from eseh keeper
if'kfliyr dtguc, hardly above their
First National Bank will do the same [ that no Intoxicating liquor is tn bo sold i

Nov.25th.
envenomed hatred ot th* United State*,

nS ASHICULTURAL
J.UI JUIBOFnEBI BOCBUTOC

Banner Co,
2B£S£ifP K£££Lr

I fadings

Republican

Banner

Fill HUMTIRE!

PRICES, POSTAGE PAID
If Subscribed for before April 1.JNJ4.

We were Nxvkr as well pscjwrrd.to

WEEKLY WORLD.
In Furniture, a* now. Parti.•* wishing
to bqy anything in oar line, should
n«&gt;t fall to come and we us. We
make a irecuLnr tn

' -**•*“• - •

night at Yroka. Cal,, aid Gneo Creek, ; .. yara j,j, dergasltrer F* ejaculated
I Oregon.
1 n breathloi* Teuton, as he bounded up
re stop* and into the door
A oourtly gvolienmn luade bland re-

knows enough to manage its own affaire,
and is not iu need of any advire from i

T£E 1F£££L F » 0RU&gt;

THE THIBI'NK

of the Tornado and Governor Butr.ol to : •’ &gt;&lt;\° are inspected at 150® android
A Mount Ciomous Jiquor dealer has 1 DONAHOE—IIVKLKY.—Ai tte Calbrtfe Cb.rtb
iis there
be 0^.4
treed and pumshod.
of *uch- "hero
(q
, any assurance
least ifit-n c! the' duties and rcsponsiequally divided in their opinion on tbe.nant wife, for selling her hutband ( *sr*».J»»««D
Th* Full JntMilv have not ret trans- .
q Kxmi^
Lilules «f republics: cuixetulup. Rrot&gt;- pired, but the mult is a substantia) triMnmbcr of Stale Board of Health. argumeRt on tho dsmurrer, and the' enough bad whiskey to make him'
&lt;ase will be reargued.
'drank
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objy there h nu arc tioa of the pops la­

The

Catuiogune, Bank Check*.
Ill • r ipt*. show C&lt;toAs,
p. &gt;stere, Piogrammc,

SEMI'WEEKLT WORLD.

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N6W

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PARLOR GCODS

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AdV6rtlS6IR0n tS.

‘

CHAMBER SETTS
TERMS.

hlu, would only consider bow they late the people and the Administration
cuald reudurthe island tba most worth-

Cuba'is whullr ILjtaiu Catholic, 1‘rot-

| upular education ia non-existent. '
What, then, ahnuld we do with Cuba

to the •-Traneailnutio Mail Kteam.bip
Lino" playing between New York and

would

1878, &lt;424.469; 1*72. MM.M4; de'Ogdensburg road, and the
itreui to ShcWon
Ex-Senator Yato. of Illinois died
thia route will auddraly at ST. Lums, Thanksgivtcg
materially shorten the route between evening.
Portland and MontrealI' Philad
Fjhiladulphians are thinking favoma married four- 1 Ely of a propociliou to moke Col. J. W.
inly at Milan, III. I Forney their next Mayor, tho term ex­
ro young ladle* tending through the Centennial year.
within

California ia trying almond culture. I,

ing tho change.

imscr to oroer

a

100 Acres Improved.

WANTED !

I shall be |

;

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n
D
. . amHinMiMrinaBBgoi
ns is a Rare Bargain !
IWINmiM; ft ftmutti

100,000 Feet of ARTHUR’S
White Ash
..STSSSSTTT

ni^SSiSWSS

In n f trs:-daM&gt; Katebllshment, can be
procured by calling on

(puund-

IHraoii ba* a Credit Mobilter affair
of &lt;2,500,000.
During th* psot year them were 102.
ca*--a!ti*s to steinilioai* iu the United
State*, by which 306 Even weie lost and
property to the value of M.UOOJ43 do»&lt;

Culai, ini our Cuwmlnre would teel tha

For which we pay tho

I
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I
celebrated
by ieetivitiee.t North Adame,
&lt;
1

the Tettiltadc j, I* an obriou* alratudify. ‘
Despoticignorance, hostility oi !

yiq^EST ft!\HKEr
PHICE.

;

for hi* balance in full?

। teller
it called for.’ The Teuton drew in one

ttatlrcatl Bend­

rktail

. t

j

—... i GROCERS.I
erumMS.iS’r.-

An Adrian phyaiciau boa been arrest-

. vnoutuLE a

Good Tough
r.rmn
Oak, Rock Elm, evrsseal&amp;'terewr
•periai arraaivwwwt *v»»r rousU,. Ur mraT,
or White Ash ssar--—”
Lumber
TiiK&lt;,aKAT,ldv™,id&gt;MloXiI&gt;,

wra=
GUARD RAPIDS

• ' J. Cole &amp; Son,

serial story by T. H. Aiwnrt, wilt te o&gt;nc—,*M I
is ihaJ.na.il i,Ulster «l lh» flrerMitaiisT
f

; eksaewt* of the popufo-

UXDEKGROUND

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Cre»*r M Rule and Clurrh Hi-.

LIFE

Taken iu Exchange for

Feed Cutters.

TO UK,

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indir

A PAPER FOR THR PEOPLE.

Beautifully

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-----AOK.VTtWaKTltD VOV.

itr XATtien nALE aNnii.

Illustrated

“Wall, air,- aakl

Aftiaricnu Short-Born

DWIGHT &lt; BURRAIde

the CampU
mod.to 150 (

u&gt;&gt;Trm»:r«»',"._c«,cw«.iLL

IBM “°w£”Sves

5Hwas»t5was2

Seetitute pooruf Racioe Whnmdn.

L‘- • P»rt

SURFACE J

■SrE
h

uk at saib

fMaUj. &lt;a*BK asd «M, Ikse anr etter r,tesCkr I
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1111111^11 1*111 VlAlin

of Mlssaim site sijwTirars, v.'l U ( . "**' !

BELOW °THE

® it » illBl Mil Sfc
twffi,

Shingles, Lath, Ac.
fAZ?:—i
,
j- &lt;»“•&lt;»» i

About 176

Rapid* Journal say* tlial

capital Iron

■ Iks ccnlry. ■
Sft&gt; Ik* |WfUs ।

WII1WOW CLBTAHS. A new

Blate Nrwi.

Conrad of iLuiaiauo, Secretary ot Wa
HnR of New York, Pretniaaier-Geuen
port if pttr tereitary I* n pugmuit to tha
Graham of North Carolina, Secretary ■
the t fleet of th* financial panic &lt;m tail- !
rood building, expreree. the opinion ,

cornice a window drapery

«d Fira* Umm aui Bara ret boUdtaes.re«d ln ,ir'5’ styte. patternsef which wr have
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'*» wrnba a CO.1D nnrilsllti s.

uulu. urp'siu ucre nu u&gt;*r ;
Governor Osborn ha* aminiute.l Rob­
.
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T_____ r- -. ■ vile, unti 1 rants him puoty qtieek too, i
loa't rant* some droobls* righd

deetrnyte! by fire on the
•11,000.
A 828,000 Qre at Sal.
Thursday.

the Evangelical Alliance. The accident
was canted by a collision with the Eng-

Dm» parejysia which

PIER CLASSES!

' Asn naurr-rnuKK acres.
mn AT

■' Arrangement similar, dor tuyvcl
broke in our Kobrow friend. "Vet do

well.

Ihe Cuban planters

A FARM FOR SALE-

mi no gold, vot I make deposit with this
tarn pank pirorty soon last summer
und— ”
•‘We have tompornrilv ouepended
jmytu-nt, sir, by an arrangement atmi-

Well

Only 137,300 Log* were

ttes Ikandwny. Sen Ye,k.

ottwL"
H.r.. K.,.

W

�■ juviwsc, waierv, acvraring inasiute —Furtxiahsd this nj. , nd’” ,bick an'1 «*nae*wu, mucou*.
1-r by Cox A Cox, Solicitor, o I PatoTO. ’. “"tre ^•T’ pBteid’
«&lt;e.
W-shiagton. D. C.
• "’'**’ ’T1 OT
Railway Bwiteh. G. Keech, Center-1 «»»«•. ‘■rab* from ulcere,’"Joiahwd
gw-Oa^G. W. Kirby, Detroit.
•
Driqiptug Platform for Ilurveuter* svmntoms
— preoeut
.... in
._ any
symptom, lilr*lv
lik-ly to ibo
P. Warner, Gilead.
ca»o at one time.
"
ft. Kra.,
we took tho flro o'clock A. M.
u.
«ma
train on the: morning preiiou* to
Door Latch, O. B. Rand, Kalammou
“"J -Wm, wUleH
Thanksgiving, and at balfqiast ton tho
Fruit Basket, W. R. Wileox, St. Jou r,.l, «ho h&gt; m, ,»ifcdw, »
»me fiswoon, wo set foot, foT
flnl
&gt;
«,«th. di-u-l ti.nJ. ;nd
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,
-—.u«Axle*, j. H. lirnnrr nirmlmn' time, in Big Rapid*. It
claimed by
J^ebell and H W Kugg, Benton
the ritiam* of tho uid dty, that it cuni tarns a population of thrw’ihourond and
8»«“U* fur Sewing Machine. J. Knox
, fire- hundred. Ito that a. it may, tho Throe River..
Automatic HrU-hway Guard. (I E I
; amve-nt ol busiucs* dona'lborv, would Berry and P C. Pingree, Detroit
l do honor to a city twie© it* sire. AlPlow J. Blanchard. East Saginaw.
thuugji wo wore interned that tboic
-------- “• -• Miuarr. reotroit.
Extension Divider, G. C. Miller, Dewu* not mm than cnc.fourth the businoit
t-cis* bring tnnaarlo
that there has
• icicv sixiwai iK-ucho. etfeeb, cure, up­
^Carpet Stretcher, J. Luther, Buchan- , on ‘-eomreon reuw, ’ rational and reieu; been at thU season of the year iu for
। ific pnooplro. by itamflii. aoothing and
mrr yeais, yet, to u.-, busineaa veetued
Atiparatiu for Conveying Grain, H. I lies mg projwnie,, u, w|,ich u,, fllwu)|
j brisk indoed. Tho Tioga flouring mill
. Gates, Knlauias-ji,
gradually yields, wncn tho system |lajl
of Van Flrii A Co, thu only one rialtod, j
l”'«’ put in perfect orlcr by the uh of'
th. Gulden M*d«l Dura/ery. TU. i.
, uoee a very heavy bustures. By tho-by. Ij The Star Spangled Banner for De­
tho only perfectly safe, vnenuflo and ‘
we return our henrty thank* to the ।I eenlrnr is promptly on our table, and ia *"
*"
' ’ ' oc-tfog upon andj
V*n Flcit Brothel for the many kind-1I spite of thn threats, arrest and false
i
’huwn ns whito there, an I wo !I change* made against it for its preri*.
: shall nut soon forget tlie many swift I’ teuce exposuro of Rugucs, Rascal* and
; *nd plrasant ridoawehad behind Van'. Swindler*, itdua't step ••waving” worth
Lorre. ••Patsy." He U u splendid am- jI a rout - In fact, though it* publishers
trial, and cun easily make hi* mile in !‘ are threatened, blackmailed au-1 prase- ,
• cuted, they seem to still fluurinh. Tho
two forty, or lesa
j Raanrr over flows us of yore with -It) rul- j Krxu or rnc Bizwn —Cancrruu* Tucn in the manufacturing business in । urnns of splendid rundiii;. The • Ro- : min*. fsw^lT ia with Measure 1
Big Rapid*. The furniture businvu i« I giies' Corner” iso* cutting as ever ; aud ; write, in behalf uf my mother, who lias 1
' esnisd &lt; n to quifr an os'to-t. and ■ cx­ । Instead of one it next year giro* a pair ii b-*n takipg your m«lieinc. King ot tho 1
, clarify whilesalo Thoto i* . cape- । of Charming Chromo*, by Prong, ami a ;j Illuud. for a tumor, aud cun aay sbo i.«
molt entirely cured. She b-is ‘Aken
nous bnck situated near tho river {Mu*, | paper a yea-, all f &gt;- ,ma ,1^. j,
ki^gou) in which there is a splendid ma­ I Rin. it* t« lUt y -.r fo January and ; four bottle* of ihe medicine. Th* tuchine shop, blncksinith shop, tin shop. everybody (uu . x-jpUja.) »h.,ul.l read,, mur was a* larg.- M a goose egg when I
she o-tutuoacwl. It i* now only about I
• fuundn. a very largo wareroom, Ac.

kfiUk'^r1

■ \ 3. BOBKKTH. f.M.
CHURCHES.

BACON &amp; KARRS’
tier cent off for rash. Ernybodv
knows that Lee', buggies can’t ba boat
In (he State, and nowli tho time to rocuro bsrgains. Call atoned.
25lf

Val”’J ET,rTd-

.'reraaiS-'i.r.'

First-Class Instruments.
A tare chance to buy Dry Good,
cheep—P. IL Babip A Co. of Jackson,
are soiling out their entire stock at first
co»t. They barn un immesne stock,
sumo &gt;109,000 worth of choice goods, ‘
of nil kinds, which they are closing out. ,
and if .ny *mu ts inclined to visit Jack-!
son. this u the bUeo to gel bargains.
'

—f » hich the city is justly'prond. There
She has doctored bun­
1 are none ot the sawmills in tho city in
a away without benefit.
operaucn, os the owners think the times
. until using year medicine, for which we
tuu ha**l to ran them. Nearly all kind,
shall
always
bo
thankful, and ran ireof business that is earrw-l on there extonkively, i* run and owned by stock 1 Democratic Journal it ha* no *uj»rior Otmneud the King of the Blood Io any 1
one needing it. My" mullicr'* name is !
in the nation. It is all it claims to be.
' Ou Thanksgiving waning n splendid and wo ttnst it* prcepeetu. will be road Sarah Dulin.
Your* ie-pectfully, ।
; ball was given, at which (tbure was a by every Republican, especially by all
Sstus McMixis,
, very large atteudnuur. /and everyone '
who have attached thrnnwdvns to any
Kenton, Ohio.
, injured
himself hugely.
When outside political organisation, ns from
Sir advertiwtncnt iu another column.
■ u bare listings to live in :uui&gt; other ! it they will learn thu frw tlyri of the
city, we now think /.hat other city will umusgrr-j ot the Granges aud other I
bo Big Rapid.*
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New Scales.
New Styles.
Naw Prices.

We invite public aUontioa to tho
। pruopeitusof the Detroit
publish­
! ed ia advertising cur columns to-day Asa
; newspaper, it is a* good a* tho liost, end ; iu a widely circulated n»wspa]4
■ wn will furnish the Weekly to any sub- I be»t of all poniblo talesmen,
'scriber Ui tbu Bsaxxa for 81.50 a year. saleaman who never slotqis, nut!
J Politically it is moderately Republican, : er weary; who go.- after I
and generally favor the right, although I
wo sometime* think it is a little side-!I chant in hi* shop, tho scholar in bi*
, wise on sumo of tho great question* of
. the day. aud especially so, on that of tho
Franking Privilege, nad th* Detroit
| Park. But then those era to a certain ox­
tent local and aide issue*. and not to be
considered in selecting a jiaper for gen। oral inttliegenej, aud for this the Tri­
hou is a good as any paper pubiphed in

w&lt;-sC
It* reputation for superiority
I luu given it a wide inflaonce. The iastitution i* dreimol to be very thorough,
and to prepare young man to transact
business neatly, correctly nod with iis­
' patch-—-fbtfHMe DaHa Eatrryriu.
23

study, tho lawyer In hi* ottice, the lady
at her breakfast table; who can be iu
a thousand places at once, and speak
tu a milium people every morning, say­
Tlie'kidnera and liver uro the organ*
ing to each oeo tho best thing in tho nature has ulprefolly designed tu tu-ry
beet manner.—.Vnrij-wjer Rtf''tn.
out. thu waste* of the system. Tlicy ore
J&gt;*/ scavenger*, tho bh-od cleansing or­

Whittemore &lt;fc Stevens,
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

Hie article descriptive uf “ Our gan* of tho body, and acting under the 1
Bird*,” &lt;xjricd from the Nor. York health-giving influence of Hamilton's I
firraiay Tatt, is cumplrted in this issue

G..C. Knoppel, 980 Wabash Ave, Chi ego.

the projected Kahtga' It give* ua great pleasure to nunouoee , UThr survey
i«oo, JlMtings, Lowell aud Norihsfti
! Alichigun Ratlroud i* bring pu.hiri ^tgtho ’‘Rev. Petroleum V. Nnsbv,” (D. IL
। oruualy forward, udder the i-fflrivnt
Locks, Em].,) to furnish Tux Rare nit-1
taannp&gt;tticut of Col Miller, nssulHl by
I John Q. Crossy, of this city. During

that w* have made an arrangement with

Our Her. contributor . Inst work a line was run via. Thomas' ‘
Mill, in Prairieville, connecting with tho 1
' old line at Spring Break, aud from ■
humor and gossip in *nch sort a* to | theucw via, Prairieville VQlago to aocuu
make his letter* an attractive feature of |viut on the Cornier survey in ths1

Till* is the best Buchu in the market,
■nd atli-uds strictly in liurincs*. Ai&gt;k
for it at .1. P. Robert* &amp; Co’* drug '

New York City.

J. P. ROBERTS £ CO.

promise* to e-mbine information with

the pipers&lt;nbe.

Now i* your tim i to sab-

Term*, &gt;1.50 in advance.

We learn that Mrs Lamb, of Orange­
Township of Hope, but aa ywt in this! villa, ■ few days since stepped out at
Oounty, no part of the lino hu* been | tho door, and slipped down, and the fall
finally located.

Local filijifejj (lotice;.

DRUGS GRAfflABfflALDISTBlBmif.
TW oalr Krflsblt aIfl DUinesoes is u. esuiry
L. D. BINE'S TWENTIETH

•"'I'lio dog hr is tnfotred in tho Iowa-

I'aioa Hall, on Thoreday evening.
Xhnraan's Great March tn the Sea,
st Union H*ll, on Monday evening.
Don’t forget the lecture by Gen.
i. iPatrick, on Mondev evening. Dec. S.
Tha net Republiean majority on the
i t-, for Stat# Senators in New Turk, i*

. "Dwight A Burrnll lold eleven pair* of
■ uoU.cne day hat week.
A pretty
good day* busituMs these '‘bard time*.”

Tl»* Thanksgiving aormon*. by Ber.
Mr. JacokeA end Rcr. J. W. Bancroft,
sie w«U spoken &lt;if by thoae who were
fortunate enough to hear cither of them.
'.rely, tu Mr. J. R. Dudley, of Rutland,
for-a couple of splendid turkeys, kindly
!rtt si the rtaidanee* of th* publishers
of tho Bixrii, on Wednesday last.
Th* firm of George Willard A

-Co..

ship uf Rutland, and nearly or quite d -ing finely. Also, at n&lt;-nriy the same
every dug owned in that township has a time, Chas Watt, who lire* at Orange­
villa Village, had one of his legs broket
ha* boon paid. Wo wish it were a&gt; ia whiie scuffling. Dr. Turner, set Ilia ley
all the tunnsbip* in the State and espec­
ially in thi* city. But the diflbreuco is
Lut or Lmxas remaining at thu
Rutland km Republican uffleecs and
Hastings, P. O., Dec. ild, 1673.
Hasiinga City Dvwocratic. Ravcrvo It,
Clrrene* Brown, C. H. Ifoyinton.
Wm. Campbell, Mr*. A. M. Crawford.
L. C. Dickinson, K G. Field, J E. Fi«b
Oliver Jetlere, Leander Johnson, Mis*.
Luisa Kri*t, Ezra l-eon.irl, Susan A.
Miller, Arena Smitjn
psuu when w» state, that Messrs. Dwight
&amp; Wcwtfall, liar* sliqqied aoaie 103 car
loads from their elrvat-ir this fall, be­
Everybody alio lias a house, uwl*
one ot thusu i-riebratud dotlwa-racka that
side* all that lure been shipped by
Ih -.iuer, H.cthA Co., havo for *alo.
^/Kind render d«» you owe for Ibis pa­ । They are really the Lent in tho market,
year, Hadiey A Co-, and other parties
per ? If you do lei it lie the last on* and should command public atiunlion,
amounting to as much nearly mono, ex­
you over peruse with auub unhappy a* they uro a hounohuld Cutivoninnce.
clusive of large kt* oi flour.
thoughts. Act like a man. and before
If you want the vmv bcit Painting,
our next publication day have the pa­
Kalsomining or Graining, ever dune in
per pail up six months or a year in adtbia city, eall na John NichaeL He is
born, Esq., of Baltimore. ha* sold ids
just the man who can suit you.
Otf
three jran old thoroughbreed Durham
Bull, tn a gentleman m tho Township , ' ‘■What do you think of the amendof Ruas KaUmaxuo County. for eeventy- j
men** propa sod tu tho Constitution ” ia Fruits Pickle*, Sauers, etc., t&gt;tc., at all
time*. With him von may, afro, find a
fire dollars. We congratulate the ven­
asked ua from once tu fifty timse a day. Tull stock of Pure Wiaae and Liquor*
dee on bis bargain, the equal of which
Well, gentleman, we think you ought for medieianal and mechanical punxiee*,
to have achance to read it, and, wilt the price and quality of which will en­
Tliouiands have already gone, and
publish it os soon a* wo can find room sure it* «afe -wherev(r aud whenever,
strictlr pure article* are required for thoarauds more are turntng their eye*
the," purposes'
.
32wl _ tow.nnl* new homes iu the fertile West
Tu those going to Missouri, Kansas,
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming
of our readers to the prospectus uf
Nevada, Oregon ar California, we rocJrlAar’t Hbutrat/J Hone Ifayauar pub­
ouinwnd a cheap, safe, quick and direct
route, via St. Louis, over thn Missouri
winter fairly aota in, or ia many ernes lished in another column. It Is an inPacific Railroad, which runs it* fine
U will be nlmcat impoeMbie for children turMting and a valuable uiagariuo for i g«,f
Day Coaches and Pullman Bloopers
to ranch the school house in stormy the Hoafebold and sh.inld bo liberally
from BL Louis to principal point* ia tho
weather. Will tho Council give heed
West, wdtort rkayr. Wo belinre that
th# Missouri Pacific Railroad hm the
bort track awl the finest and safest
rquipmant of any hue weat of the MUTh* glorious new* coms* from Char­
lotte, that in obedience to a pobbe sentiraent that could not be nusundrratood. e» mtrib.itars are *uoh writer* a* Dr. I.
every saloon in tho tity has closed it* I Hayini, Edward Eggleston, Ixmisa M.
dorrs. For humaurty'a sake wo wish AJcofl. and Mr. Rriwra Harding Dari*.
X
there wowld never one of them, or any It should bu in every family.

Crixik daily and weakly JvBiwri, Liu other mu, open its doom again there, or
Tho President ha* nominated cx-SoUeu dWolved. Mr. Cha*. D. Hrvwtrr.
licitor Genaral B H. Bristow, of Ken­
sjn-iu-law of Mr- Willard retiring vn
tucky, fur Altaruey Geaaral, uf the
acrocut of ill health Geo. Willard is I
Unitad States, Jvire Georgs H. Williama,
appointed Chief Jurtico of the Supreme
now the *oh propiiMor
Aasuciation. will b» furnished theii
John N. Ingerwll of the Shiawassee
tickets for the Lecture of wen. Kilpat­
has been appoir.t.-d Poeuna^
rick at the drug Store uf J. P. Robert*
A Co. and that single ticket, will be for
■ale there and as. the door*.
Price

Medicines

§200,000 00
$20,000 In Greenbacks!

PAINTS &amp; OILS

110 000 DT GRKESBACESl
oHciBraats.MiiffinMm!

School Book* d Stationery

PREBCR1PTIONB AMD FAMILY

JOB PRINTING

Mferiiie ii lie Huliut Bun

JOB PRINTING

ctry pits ogyor.
Buffslo N. Y. or E. A. Ford thra*rsl Pareeagvr Agent, ft. Louis. Mo.
QueeUuns will be cnevrfully and prompt­
ly answered.

A BABGAI

BM1G1ATI0 V TVUIKGCheap Farm, ia Seeth-wert Missouri ! |

The Atlantic A FseiCc Railroad Com-1
pan; o&amp;r* LfiOO.OOO wr. ot lawd in
Central and Sotnbwvat Missouri, st
from &gt;J to &gt;12 p«r aero, on aovan y*ars’

T,

JAMES
Obstacles to Marriage.

woodkd:

�THE ALDINE,

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Irani Diver Valley Division
Toe tmrgomaater gall is found ia
small number* Ha loliows, like many
hyperborean birds, Ihe northwest coast '
of America, inhabiting Banin’s Bar, the
Polar Boa and Greenland, but be is rare
in the United States. The silver gull is
more nnmeroui. The Pom-ramen jsger
m another flerco and destructive water­
fowl. Tho Arctie jager, or warrior, flies
far towards tho Arctx- seas ; few birds
excel this in length and lower of flight

trssTKBN urr/siox.
«alb-s«&gt;i «»rtsr
ip iiokr dine
.“Sttfig-.

era field* of our sphere - porail ly be­
yond where latitude baa any reckoning.
The island of St. Hilda is tho only local­
ity in British America which it visits.
AU these boreal birds subsist upon thn:
blubber of deed whales aud seal* and
animal aub.lancee only.
Sir John
Franklin noticed, during a winter which
be paaaad at Melville Island, a pair of

Tho Babcock

upon Un tend* of the pine, and epruoe, i
end the auow bunting, which isnuee Io
ua from higher regions aa altns-folk,
eating the s.-od which io acattaicd from
bay i.round hay racks, and wliat umy
chance to hang in tho hea-le of flown'
stalk* which protrude above the snows. i
-Lwy .1 MM,. .. AW For* Arraray

,,*te5K

T'ifc
‘’k’i's:
tdssjws»!:

l.« U UiiMb ro - -Ibis,

.; iS;
BMiStateurffi
The Emigrant’s Home at Lincoln, tin*
capital of Nebraska baa now been ntvrtt
one year. This hutirution u a biiililing
at the Burlington and Mimouri Hirer
! H- B. station, provided J,y that company
' lor the gratuitous uZc.iu;u&lt;»li.ii..ti ul
strangers.
Besides/a spacious day
[ room, there are ten rhamiiero, in whicli
en with nil cotivenicnros fur them to
, cook aud wash.
Bathing room* for
males and females ore also provided.
; Tho only charge orer suede i* chi* cost
I of the tool used.
[y
During the year more than six hun­
dred persons (636) bare here found re­
fuge and rest. Of this number 3ti.‘&gt;
were adulu (254 male* and 111 fe­
males) and 271 children; 154 look up
homesteads on government land—leav­
The amphibiou a birds follow fast iu tho ing families at the Home while they
wake of tho denizens of our woods, hunted for Lxstiou, and 150 or nuiii
swamps and meadows. The Canada or obtained work either in Lincoln or west
wild goose, which iu spring is seen by
myriads on flight to the far North—to
Antieorti Island, the Msydelenis, to Bay
Chalcuro, Labrador, fow stopping even
■ in Nova Scotia—where they breed, is now wives at once. us ••hired girl*" obtained
dapasring thence. They arrive ou Ihe •3 and *k n weak with board. in goe.f
Upper Lakes iu October, and towards Lincoln families ; tho husband* and the
Nfmtber they wing past in flocks, patriarch won discovered bmneeteml*,
keeping in tho rouree of rivers and tor each of then] further west, and took
streams, to tho neighborhood of the

M ichij

Centra! R^R.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT RoSlE.

DetrnL tai &amp; Laie Kiidm RaiM

Harper s Bazar.

•m.
tra5^-.u
C-.t.iarUc Pills,

SCHOOL HOOKS

PATEHT MEDICINES,

THEEVENING POST

a square mile nf land, 640 acres, aa
good as any in Scotland.
Emigration
opens to them a new heaven and a new
earth, for, in their native isle, they
could scarcely by auyjnuesibility, have
Other dorks, Im delicate to tho palate over become the owner-i of one single
bat mare attrecrive to the eye, keep
paca with tbia nhoioo bird in tta Mttrmsal pilgrimage
Tho rod-neeked,
tho ring-nocked,
tho volvet,
tho
pied.
the
surf.
Ihe
golden­
eyed, and tho muscovv duck, almcat ae

haste to put their web feet in to water
emprasoea and girdle* their fair necks,
flies in groups of throe ; ho leaves Lab
rador by the first of August end returns
there by the flrat of May, two week be­
fore the coast ia free from ice. The teal,
the screaming Urn. and the long-n«ked

Thia B. A M railroad company hare '
Bold alone their lino in Iowa, and Neb- '
rash a, within thirty-three montos, 478,­
988 acres io 4,525 [,ui chasers. on ten
years credit. and six per ceqt interest.
On rales made since 1872 no part of tho
principal ii payable tiil the en-i of four
yearn,—while twenty per Cent is deduct«i from land pnoae, fur, prompt ira-

Paint s Oils Varnt-li and Dye Stull*.

CHOICE
OLDEST AND SOUNDEST

«WKSCteSS

Perfumeries nod Toilet Articles.

GROCERIES!

Baskets, Drut~Ut Sundries,
nad Fancy Articles.

CONFEUTTONEHIES !

PaiBt Brnsia ana Paiilea Stott.

Harper’s Weekly.

THE SUN

For! Warn Jack^fi &amp; Jatiaai

L. N. MIXER’S

VINECAR BITTERS

Scrofula Syrup!

in flight, and when mounted, with tha
wind favorabls, ha will travel one hun­
dred miles aa hour. They prefer the
ADMIXISTRATOR-S SALE.
KS5g£5DS4=rLS

thair tight aa far south aa Calilornia-

CUIXUCS WISE Of TAB I

•STS

MsEtnUHMBE'

JWM.C. BRYANT &amp; CO.

tt3&gt; THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.

La no.mar
THEugoisi
JiDESERV.
:j
roe ro ryeerr

g»i Magnolia Balm
DISSOLLTIOX KOTICK-

j»s»
Price. 01,00 per Bottle
POULTRY WORLD

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NO. 33. r~T-~

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1873.

VOL XVI11.

I have caused to be communicated i al opinions uf tbo principal officers of il.at paaco au I prosperity may follow Iris
boliiton.
char gu the world over. , That obtained, ! amount transported fa American
to tbo Government of the King of Italy ’ho executive departments togolhar with abolition.
Tho embargoing o! states iu Cuba, t we shall liars a currency of an exact —&gt;•
»r
«««
. .-nelly tu American citlxcns detected in &lt; degree of elasticity. If thereto too
taken place, it may reasonably be hoped
, Contis* tbo SU..M
third WUUU
couiini*»k&gt;n«r
—U.U.X v.
cm bo*.
this United
-------------------------------Btutes, who led—
the -wsy •in
------tbe, no W. ot ht-Ulilv fa the Spanish gov- | much of it for the tegitmiato purpore of
To res StasTv xvo uorsx or Karat | emmi-fao.
With dignity, teaming. orerttirow of tho feudal doetnn&lt;‘ ot. eminent, the murdering of (insuners ; trade and commoice, it wul flow out of! that thl, Ohaog. will be tn lints med and
pinhsTivis : Thv your that has paaaud | a,„| hnparlialiir be diachargrei duties petpetuai allegiance, are among the last j talren nitb nrmv iu thrir bands, and | tho country ; if too little ot it. tho ro- even inercaicd. However, aa we pay
tincs the subrnfa-ion of my last meuagu n-qulrii g great labor and constant pa- ,0 indioate how their own citiaenv may finally tho copturo upon the high sua« 1 verso will be tbo result, To held what about 130,000,1100 per annum to for­
toCongrcaahas.e*peciallybecniinrretLt- I tiCU0Ci to the satisfaction I believe, of "l"ct another nationality. The papeia -»
----—i:—
.h.. r.ltad I .. i..» aU in ann»riata our num.
eign' vcBOela f-&lt;r the tratmportation of
iul one to tbe country. In the midst uf '■
goreintnimte.
aubmitted herewith indicate what is not- Slates rwgiatry, bus inlminattxl in an cy to that itaudard. ia a problem deterr­ onr aurpliu products to a market, ahua
gnat nafainal prosperity a Hnanital
(«---«
..ir
cwsary to place ua on a par with other ontbuiat of indigtmtiou that ha. aeeniml ing of tbu moat nnioua conaidaration of increased, the balane. of Irada ia aninal
_- Ito a------- to.—i *1... k— Ito.—a. I— 1 * W-T « “»ik T"1 «■*«» u» *««»
^Miona fa liberality of IcgitlaUl l.) this amount Tb. subject u one
worthy of your Kriooa coaaidvrati
I turn on thia international question. Wo
Political portixanahip Im* altuwl The oxpertenc. of th. Jwee.nt panic baa
&lt;1 ... o.t.T ,•*,
1,11 V In f I. 'wr»—■ .&gt;.1 . '
Cheap trsitopottslion is .subject fast
proton that th. currency of tho country,
ia sttrseted the aUsution of both probaaed na it ia upon th« credit of tu.
nt leant of the .miro annual inipropria- oounlry. ia the Ixwl Ibet has over boon
rioua lunH-ipu-ncv*, pnd.xcitUl the pub­
b e citizens, and may volunlanlr render lion for that branch of tho terruw. trait. devited. Usually, in tfawe of such triallegiance to other powers.
Wo have ing to Congresv and the pnliEfl opinion
lie t.fad from one end of the country to
panic and atringeney, Aa Conyrea., al
------ _ ..
—
! agreed that residtncu ia a fcr«ign land, of the Amwn-an propio to ji trtify ...yms
the other. This bajunly now is in the
iu last srasiun, appointed a efweial com­
hn-d
to
cfaima
of
British
&lt;-ubj««
taUnllo „Jnrn. *haH of iuclf
rourso of satisfnclory adjustment, hon­
mittee to investigate ibis abuh .object
;
arising
during
tho
penud
named
in
the
'
notk
..xputrimiua.
Wo
have
agreed, iu
orable it, both nation, concerned..
Amaming. f..,m th. set of tho last to d. p w of iton any lortu.- Now w.
roanaw asMOoa. ta asatxaL.
1 olhB; to(Kh dtom. 7f a ^milar uaturo
I invito Con- Congrosaiu the aiming sf a •-urn- ;
th, ,uvcn&lt;,. nulll, „ of
until their report ia ready.
The lela'fan. uf the United States, j mi.fag aft.r fa. fhh day &lt;d April. 1865.
huwrvur. with moat of tha other nations and it i. known that other claims of a

: th. repeal or modification of tb* statute

via rwtonct nCTaatwrev.

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

A—,to toMtorWBto 1.

The ordinary postal revenues for the!

rd Stater. cogairablc by any trd
department thereof, be required

tursa of all kinds to »2»,l|84.M5 67i illation be directed, aa far ss prertieaThe iucreaic of rivroM. ov.r 1872 wi_
11,081,812.
lodrpcndent nf tb. pay- ;

country and their great work.
The ninth csnsus baa

fore them for adjudication.
tai service, parlicularlv upon railways,
and tbe Improved facilities for the en|.
Icclioo, trausuiMiioo, distribution sod I -—~~ ITT"-' —7r
“■•r-.-i •»r:.."T:. ZSXJ'iXZ.ZXT'S.-.m

taken in 1875, to

- | !h

™o»w,totol ,m««ltou&lt; l&lt;&gt; pv&gt;r . . . pe.ni * to m-l -...I -X,,
tom,
&lt;h„ tor-b tom Mto* u. torn-, I,

aud minor non era, with Bract I «ml must ar.lo to have these claims also*
uf the South American Itepubiio.' anil | und disposed of.
with Japan, nothing ha. occurred durT4t W4fc w acuccx

p&lt;~« -&lt;“* &gt;*&gt; »"'■■
b 'to ,u* to Stolb «, mudl, ,,to

Itto
J«to, th., bll^.lb ’-to' Tb."Ut.y J.- VtoU.
11* Utoto
to &gt;to rto&lt;. .... b. canal
' —I —
cuinucliug
to.,™La..to..
Lake Erie .»h
with a*.
tide
,,,&lt; to r«ir » aroto.l .&lt;--tototo. . oftil
u
|.(,to..4to tones to toltorn ...... &lt;1. UOto K..., TU S'W
^.^^-^ito-totoDtoj. (toa, toitoSEtototo*.
turning such other kindred tiuB
on fa-py„», w,,nt iu our comii ;
may s*.-m boat to Congress.
j
j ,llRq,.et two ofliers far your cou- ., to .m ..»&lt; .&gt; to mu,,,, r.totm. to L.k.
.„h to..to
I tom thw^hwuUb. tor. rtolih, &lt;u | «■ S-lltol. n&gt;rrr. ill, ib.Mb|
4 &lt; rlande and the Sultan of Acheou. th.
&gt;&gt; oennure wrrir srxa.
&gt;i&lt;)cn*t-&gt;n :
Uie» ie tratamittt-d herewith
ipliaacj with tbo request of
&gt;• To aufaerfa. th. Ewwlire to' I u utoELto .* Ul to ...pirn „|i. &lt;~ ,..to.l..,!to l,to* Itoto to
offkeirB &lt;&gt;f tli« United Slain, who uerw
\ truMmitted to tlto Amari-! approvei»f so much of any meumiro paw-1
' 1.1
lb. tore, .h.« „□&lt; —|toto I &gt; "■ •“* &gt;b. W~, ..« ‘h.
Tb.
’
.. ■
.
tn*r Hie two lion, •-» o( Cotiirr.-B* i-*i Im
. Ip executing tho win of Congn-w, os preserve nn impartial neutrality.
««p*. to.itoi tor.
■"S-i;1 ”■«
.‘".St
,ll‘.’“l-ri'T I hr
j »»™,&lt;
l'»l Tbto Suto Ibtofh
&lt; -wess-d tn f's joint re»o|utiuu of the : talieved that they hare done to.
’7”“l P-rdea ,
r4„,j wu„
Au laUto.
I-- •' * r, &lt;-ll U to. Buto.
mijucax aan xtucix utXHurnuui.sio.v. | mo|]| ^ojomt roauluti.iu approved &lt;
ri t-&gt; the Mine . _q, ... • . ...
! W.&lt;uld It not be wise statesmanship Io
Tho joint commission, under the oon-' th. 3d of March last, tondonug to 1!
. .
2
t.-i .i
-...„ ceil, it cuur.ot uo tuanoa uuiv in p«ri,
I v.utioK
veutioK .with M.txicu
M.txico uf 1868, having |&gt; j«u[ilo of Spain, in ththe name and
mid on beI
back to tho bona.- m which fas rn.-a.nre u{
lh&lt;_ murthaU or monuf4ctur.
tetetfatfe men ant^ of binary commis- ngaiu boon
.........................................
kgally prolonged, 'bna
-» rer.-1' halt ol
cl tho
the American jw-ipl-.
poopl«, tha
the «•
dmor
meusuros
ongtnated.
and
I
pasvod
„
for
,
bXtX
i
no
matter
sioaers were ui.tb &gt;rixod to nttond the ■ aunml it, buxineav. which it is fapeil. I gnxluktioas of Concrete upon the of­
h Cl,m
lhan&gt;
b, in
Exposition a: Sienna as Commissionei a , may be brought to sn early coneluaioa. (oils to couMilidaty in Spain the prinei- I by a two.ih.rJs vote of the two home-.
.
i.u the |-a:t of the United Sialaa. It is ' Tbo dUtiuguiahcd representative of ! pies of universal liberty tn a nspuohcmi ।1 thaa to IwMsmiu a law witboat the ap-1 .
would S-1-a bl
1
■ . ., -ui-to. ind “«®’. to-wi&lt;: The nvetelougb on th.
prova) of th. President 1 wteuld
- ,
1 Hur Britannic Jd.jeaty at Washington 1 luruful government. Th. axietenoe of;
emrimuldb.
lie
7WnJ^T.
and
diaa«»ri
would
H»d™
* Clair FUte/aod tj.
-Ufa-to. .to.IETimS-™.toi "
a- b. recurring with tho.lMbc.ty in Illiums cud Mmm ppi Btv.r.7 Thia
rtpawfathe j«u&gt;t resolution, m orour o, hi. govetumeut. to assume tho snl
to ruablo
1-uablo ths
tho people
people ot
ot tho Uutted Iwsiamsiblo
।
M|lJ n,elwngiblo dutim
duli,m of
„f umpire
„alpre
Thu treuoffMOt mwtsuro wae fab •
V
and in order to ’ irivv ou^ ID0
to
States to
ate in tbe udvntitagre J thi&lt;
nn,| w |end fa, weight ; l„wed by the rotas* of sovrrol thou- fc”“ cl *•
«
•
~
j. South, in giving thrm cheap transport!
of the International Expu.itioc ul tb« | uj bbl e|jaract,,r and name to such dr- ..and iwraous illegally aol-l a* slaves in
j. lion fur their produce to ths aeaboari
• ■ 1■
•■
ev in sues uo-i -nee* ■jc-w.ww ...
—Al sericulture, manufactures &lt;
............................ &gt; - - if... .
V...« &gt;1,.. t'miuln Genera! &lt;&gt;;
mgly,
.
liticn- Tu prevent tho Utter it
2.
b, M
«™&lt;
•»take pleasure in adding that the Amer- ( ^ofal&lt;xi,,, fae tor— toto—i. « tod-’to toi.™ -r b,, -to......' JM.X.EX.n*natiousl banks ! ticularlyl-f these articles of food winch
,ran exhibituta have reeoired B grntily
Tho commissioners api-umt^k pursu-( Mmlnd. which had pwU.ued u*
„ n,nTr#wj bv Kareutiv. proclamation.
by ro-' d‘&gt; not
a foreign m.rkd, and fac
mp number_o. diplomas und medal*.
lQ tt&gt;a-&lt;BUtfa,ri€y uf Congre^, to ex-l office smre l&gt;- &gt;. Tho a*ques-ered «.- , • j
4unB(t
c-ntauiunro of ■ fr"'u. 1*" “•!
• 1 t.r;rM(1fwluell.fa.rcfore,areMti«g»During tbu Exjtowt.-n a cunforenoewa.'
nature ami extent ot Um tutro ot An-.cqcaa cit«-..k -Wob h.i I J
|w
,lu’nB«‘,M“ " **} {“
tUam : |.i^ bv forv.go dvaixod. The ad.an„
‘
brii
faro
vaults,
ami
bj
fure.nx
them
Uted
bv
fare.gn
d.mxnd.
1^.
Mlv.te
1. &lt;1 ai Virn-i for the pur^c of rfm j f„ _K, hy IT«aMO„ trom Mexico, upon be.-n tbu eausSol i-rog and fiequ.nl u--t
(hp Ev^.0|i„, n— faw
own iirolls, though
ami by itlurc.nx
. *■• _
---------------u-.
—
r...r
into resumption,
would tuam
uu'y «.S*e . each
•***"'£'*
’£".£
PuItftUun on the’systems I'«t’Tj'linIJ ,‘n !-be
oi T.xs., buv*-mafa.-a re^rt, ' rospio fanre. w.-re or-l.re I tl-c u .t’&gt;r&lt;-I b[.
it (roIU
tu fau ,
I iu kxai-teuier noire Fur this purpose i sr^umrut, I submit *he subject to you,
Jiff.rent .ountries for prutectioa of tn- &lt;
wm t*.. submitted far vvur con- t.&gt; their owner* All these h.x-ral st. pi
r
I1 wo"old suggfat tbo establishment of therefore, without further cmhimul
Venture., 1 auihwu.-d a repre-utauvi- wdo,a:fan.
'
w,.ro taken in tho taro of vioteut wpo-1 ,ri..;^u.aa,^nM
^.&lt;1 by fa
1 doaring bouato fur your rousMnration. ■ *. -.ixMcx wnu tub araw sevni or v»,
Ct the Patent Office tu ta present •« i
WITn tUr vmrntTxax ouvoi.s- sition. directed by tbo xuactioi-.atr iJuie"?■ i To srouro the funner, many plant have I
j„ attempting to regain Mr l»»t comVi-trns at the time when thi. conference i
wm* ,u* ‘
“
hoUw, ot Havana, who ore vumly »tnv---------- &lt;— - . ■“ . ! been suggeetol. most of which bvk to ' ni«rc&lt; sod carrying trade, I heretofore
wiu to take place, in order to did. as far I
,
'
.k„k-.,„ ing to stay Ute marth ot idea? that fan ’■
fa which
there ~
are no .re- IDO
imuattoil.
nflatw:i. oa
. .........................
....... ---------OU otto
ouo bond,
uaiu, or cumcorn- ,.3hc4 attention u. the Slates south of us
as he minhI. in wcuriug any possible I Tho Venorm-fanGuvommen..Umbeen
riuinatca 41av»ry in Chnsteudoi.i. Co- cjnstituliuti.
-..I-,...
— --«
ul lo^mtotuto
le.-salatum . .uin
. „ )hp
. rG.,
, Tvrnro,^
. on
. the other,
l _ i-l.
stiicUuM
a« to. ,l,n
the .iii.ivoiB
sulijvc.std
nog a 6. Id wtwre ___
mnen
migm u.
Lvagrote iu ba only excepted. Unhappily. Iroweser. byCngtw- U~»n. are re-l^J• « £
Idditiuwd
&lt;ltUu| c,[ra,lwlOdlu|;
•mpliahrd to further thia object. 1
' )'nSil
1 this bnttefal infliwuce hili fain far »uo- is always iu the power uf (.cn.-rosv,
l(i# surplus
Ju&lt; fund?
fun,h ot
ot me
ltl«l ,ogs,tl that .mill aiproprutwo fa
towny, in
fa refitauixia th.
J’ i eroded in defonpos llteuff.n, of Ml lib- u
.1,it-tit* t.-rui
i&gt;1^&gt;'.tL'--. to vroyi
provide
fur
__ 1.
ufaer- malfa, Mromp.bied wilt sulhcrily fur
during
c
nol^Kfa
to
-r
f
|hu
,
.
eahOU
w
hnn
«Ur'7*'*‘ scnl-nnndrtl men m Spain to abulifa
j ,obmj. to, )oar
Svcvtary of the “
•
V lut. It is .
. . -_1 It'.r •eto-d at auy time. Th. hret ul tern I
auivn-lijftllt- wuUid "tot t l' ■■ puuiis I cuas:jeralrHk wfalber this difficulty
It ia my pleasant duty to announce 11
0Trtwtnu
authority the
.-tor of Ita ub.ig.i- 'lttu le
neditseal supremacy eontin- againp/tlio mar y abuse and waste o( j
public tnuii.-j. wfaeu creep mto appro .
uf |bo
u Juu,, nt
nntinr.. A- tburu
e’-r,-10 w.slavery uristocnK-y in
bills *ml Other imyocaiut ureas- &lt;
{Q 00tniaaj Usnk.of issue, any '
bvwever, thatv-.tv , Cuba
p4ju,ily arraying '-xiif w | ..pritoiou
.... ..i
,b.- &lt;-v i &lt; r&lt; t: boare ’ .
a- -i 1
ng them Bprinp
vunup more aud^j otoi-a hostility and deft-;
___
t ih. se • bewitanev it recoguhing
'
porconte.-e
of
their
iasuo,
ear 40 p
g di.-1 i0 imrt at tewst^irom 1—
h“' —“• b“'”
^,S^tototob.s.to
1
cut.,
utun
tbo
banka
d.jvailing
wi
nil
be
'
discharging
them
in
connection
wilu
its
onnectxjn
wt.it
it*
...
..
la
j
n(ai
nl
u
politicalaianuc-wn
wi..i
.
CMitoi.n* which preceded thorn, wiL —
ll.» Tr.u.snn&gt;r .if th. United Sut.» I
—:“rl obligutiuoa to other govArutoeata, tho ’tha Reuublic in the pcuiniula. and tl-: nxvuvn—nx-.axjrautxxv axc.-i
found iu the document' tranunitted
...
___ .nA and
Aafvinir
tho until'
....
. . cf«..&lt;.. __ _
! exp-Jtency of lurfas: lorbaranc- on oar ‘ . xrgh
nsuneng
defying
th. «uiutrom —~
4«aW th.
herewith.
j part is be.iered to be wijjrtby of your .

far of Presidential office* was 1,363.an
iucre.an of 163 daring ths year. The
total length ot railway mail routs, st the
date o' the year was 6^457, ah faervaac of 5^48 mile, over tbs yiwr 1872
Fifty-olpe rsllway poawSoc lfa«a were
In operation on the 30fa of June, 1873,
extending over 14,866 milro uf railway
r ates, and pert,-hum an aggregate scrvie* of 34,925 milu daily. Tho uumfas of letters cxchinired with foreign
countiics was 27,459,185, aa increase of
3.H96.685 orcr the previous year, and
tbe total weight of correspondence vx-

deruirtmei.i.
departmei.t-

i
1
|
j

The policy into

j
,
,

I
I

I blue dur ing the peal

inc uvirri.iv
- -- - -­
lie Works of this dislrici, fas city of
Waahington ii rapidly asatning fas app-aranee of a capital of which the na­
.: _ ——&gt;1 l_*
t. rnm l.riliz a

Indiana aa rapidly aa jo-sdite Mi reser-

euuscuasuka v. --------- - — -----o ----­
spared streets, and almost impassable
. tv:-.-- r._„ ■ !,_ mail It ia now
eweiade a satisfactory pvisiai c-nveutiou uifa France, but without sueresa.
I invite fac favorable consideration of

Indian Territory, ecutb uf K.uu and'
wc»l of Atkanraa, ia ,utteicot io area
and agriiurfural reaourcea to eupport all

tbit, people, will bo collected
La a prrenterJ atrp (or ihia
ition, I nin no. eatiaflvd that.

---------oa mucellsucoui rniittr; lor adjiMtiog
the eoinpruisti..n of all poiimaaicr. ap­
I pointed l y the I’rvaideut by tl-.c old
:
I

Bodt „f ^il(g Ulc ,llarJ ie ad
,p.c;»| lt-.urni; and espeeia
i ,'
^.^tle action by &amp;ogr
bJ fa^ant rerommrodtoku .
l1

The operation* of the Patent Offiv-

room ia itei-mningX^yioue d»y by day.
1 reanectfuHy invite yur aiiei,t&gt;oo to
consideration of portal telegraphs and

teriur and Cc
thia eubjeet.

”211 i-C

x

made during ibo paal year toward* tho 1
Biupetisiun o* the mlamons Chine*? Ito. &lt;■.,»«» Btob &lt;•&gt; to
™,..Xbbtobto..b.,b..- -J

..

.

=-=? ?
Stctei by the Tribunal of Arhitrauou
al Geneva was paid by Bur M-1—

to*. - g.
2£.ir«is~«. “a-.1

incuurrv or
- • —•
tom.« -» «"•••' “£ ...,tobb.
—r.l.b.-.h.
.«-JI
fc£4,U„rWr4u,b.toltol,bahl-&gt; ,l„&lt;
that to.
thin ,favorebte
.exhibit
will
toto-to.0Ob. tototoj ,-hto-^ uto.. to. lb- l-~« «--&gt;“' SSto tob„r..f7b.„ &lt;to,to.

,a«B BUM
,
coioiag money, with authority to eoln
w-(b
4t ^.^y &lt;m the part u
owa bills for canceltetion tu an 1 for inek natiour as may apply
in Waki„g am.rv-.-.u.i.ros. »nd jZum’nud U. fae faro ot fa.bund.
The attention of Congress ia invited

.oranixina other tribunate. A ■ Coagre« that which inspired the tasurrec - i
^ver hasbylaw ptuvided fur «h&lt;- Tutre Au .foment oppo~d to’gran-

ttoS5.vilto-toB.tB to,..to. wr. .i,bto«.|«"“™--l’"',Jd7'^,2,|U atotoBMW -b-

on the propriety of sufaorixii.g os-

ps\»ble according to the terms of tho
treaty. In compliance with tbo nrovi
'
XI.— •( 1 B.7 I it 'em

i„ **, j to
sAto.
amount ao redewmod was rnveeted in a

1 «s-*xr*
a turn of temgrew..

...

Cuba, and wrier profertfoB. U ‘J*
My. .cd j.«t out two! cllsfau tbrir oa“
‘^.nd,
'power in Cuba, and
B, Ulin
j--. - ---------- ------- _ .uuu-icr
— .....to- u ox .
.
■- ------ ... -..Jit nilghl; mg »-&gt; ms’ll La-led DistvB u-nus are »»
of b.yalty to the
| rourre. «!&gt;••« U
to
recooiroendatwus made by fac Scerclaiy
hausting Ike re■ouraeaof fau idauJ. un
cuWmt0„..
nit
In tbo atppruptis- * pledged for the bills returned. Iu view . of War, there are two which I would »»•
of fae great actual c-mtrsclion that bu
! 1. doing m ts which are at '“"f^Xv “0M ,or ,n,b,ic ‘n‘,,1,hnR'!" fae mnnv 1 ...
. . .
....tons, and tbe ' Mcially iurite you to consider :
to
I. Tbo importsne. of preparing far
&gt;v.

X'ldied State, fur »15«60&lt;h0‘A wlunh u ! ernment to oxwnte a protectorate
now held by the Secretary of State aub-' 'L- .. ...... Wu“
-! K„.
c»i-iw
jset to the future dispoeitvon of Con'
gre&gt;», .
.
I renew my re«immrnd.Hion,

S;

i SS&lt; S to” totoVto

- ~
.
•*&gt;TsS

marking th.
the United

1U BUB , VO.-B-BV
'7irricnltural college scrip; 6,803,536
.._________ r.,
tb- 70S.-

vorv,
— --------- r--tieally abolisbvd uy these deeisidtas, and
there have hern but few or no jury tri­
als in the D'utrict Courtr of fast Terri­
tory sine, fac lut scion of C-ngrvte.
Property is left without protection by

"33.518 acre, were approved to State,
aa iwamp lands; 138,681 ahrm were

bate courts -if the Tertitory tmw si
sumo to iisoe writs of injuuclisn and

30,488.132 Berea of public laud were

ire; 100,775 acres were approved

lion in
— --- . — j - :
Ocularly ia thia oeevaaity felt in the Med­
. &lt;
__.1 &lt;v..t:-&gt;nM IlcEartmerits.

Pay Department, it is now ditteult to
make the payments to troopi provided
for by law Long delays in payments
nrodactiro »f derortiou.- and dstnorsrinv rvjmaaicra.
— — - -,«cu vacseriri in the Ordkanre DepaK-

i- anti t«r tue
....
uxpenw,
lio'g an
.n example «’ "»
ma-■v induce
th.m to erect
£
.
tlieir Senatortl but 1 would have tin.
work conducted at timca when the revruucs id the country would abundantly

the sequiesevnoe of Cooof the Executive. I

os rd dtr.la. fac preset
inrpose of dcriaiogmich
maintained, end which

to

218,443^05 acresuf llie public lauJj

cjboaaiia.

pararre ot an
1 of Colorado

lief that fac set approred March 2,
1867. entitted "ao Act to l-labliab rtf
Uuilonn Byitem of Bankruptcy throufhoui IM United Btatea," is productive 01

-involuntary bunkruptey” operate to in­
crease the financial embarrammeut of
careful and prudent men, who very nf.
ten become iuvolvmi in debt io tbo

of Russia to emigrate to thia eonbtrv^a
government, if certain
be made to enable that

p«ee to meet all their Itabllltli-., yet eu
Moosnt of the Mtraovdhiary roareity of
m&lt;m&lt;y they “&gt;»’ be uusblc 10 mret all
tU&gt;r pocuutery’ obligation, a. they bs__umito of which tasv

J“Thi iltoto Ik" teBtoV
thirty txnius ouisku-b—b
--- -­
March, 1809, »» "f »1*1eh took the
nlv. of fail tenders iu fa. b«uk reSX2-,.X
•“■’Wr.

off fur tho Ust fivo msutin of tre pres
uni
y«w f«m»
.touted to produce, owing to fae general

. J-ut th.
of tfaptemWr
oadUmrufaro.
u
an. or dotenfam oil
vxan aaruasr.
son the ]&gt;art of n .
f
lliwut,r, if it
l derogation of th*..-rll° fu“
.
in disrrxSt - of tirn tr»iud Butmsc." is yet to
-------hi accord^* with thb principl-, the
tber event it « JT«r d“!y
“fa
restoration of tho Virginias and the aur.
r -V- .Mwtvorw of her pasBcaand crow, ano »
;-----T^-naof“dZUni^Btmand to take ad vantag” »* “•*
.
. "T
&gt;,.4 been rruilty of tllO U- that may bar. scented- My,
D.turalaed ctti«oM ’
them, ana

onnt diapoeed of, 1,626,266

al large.

..

mining tbe
J*1I
extradition !
tha u&lt;
inssea growing out or iuv
—
vessel, by ths Alabama end tbe Shen^,,to, tob
bto. 'bbl- II"
.
andeah. after leaving Melbnume, far
„&gt;.
r.. n-~eto !S*‘^"‘02X,^.blU -»b«
which lbs toffvri travo received noeqoivalent or comr-en-ation. and of mtccrtoin■D.ram
?'a„ toe««r toV,.toito..
ilr th* naro^s of tbu
’° j v ren(,w a nccommondatiou
-•
-- u- WM
seuou
- u
u nql ftr dutnnt vn&lt;-a »
7”lSStor““ieimmw
”"%^ ,I —
lb. bl,b
~
™ fore
0”faly
?*,!^
recufre cuinpwiva-icm tor tbe
• ,
mrrtaf,o uf JA-rembcr. 1870, that th b gl ***h RUntK&gt;ut Turnado. an I ’
ofay puM-.11 them, but will »r a part of the gold interest accruing
th/c^teT-itablMjS.7*
■
1 i42^to-i"
i«“ tot"!
I
t,,
°1
-I-Xt
—fa
-.b.toto,
rtoUto. uixm the Unde pl.dg«d sa tecuriiy fo»
1 have uoUrsfleeted .uotigli
. ..r
nttaianirers I for twraon. who now recetv»41lownuce their itoUc■
...ixi&gt;, i.kvh &lt;11 nn&gt;*

Vunatr tb. proviaiuaa —
uriw»»,«

Assembly, and not appointed, aa prorid-

importance loan fcrtificstion. The lat­
ter can be loppliM very ipcedily for
temporarj purpute. when needed ; IM

to”; । as ^^-2, e*-

, a. rvU!~ to thy,. wm&gt;
’of th. United Bute. without
rwxaurr ar imvtacats
l crtiaemi
of law nut to detail. Itiea
,
,b. ..toto --“X
I ISSSlfa"
t”"'1 “J
pto .« to
Sli.i. ..a to I to uttol Suto Uto
b-V—.8 ttute.
rrepreung
Lur
national
tod^wml.uou, rrwgu r-i
of tebruary, hat CouRrna. made’ pro- State. rrepecUng &lt;«««-*
..
....
। br Great Britain and other nrarHunby ta« Bonn:- in a
cificvr or comnnwnnmr
““
- of thn l-faitea «" ‘T”’ Hrfad^rtbe fatets, aud stated
, UBammnU.ly us tho
H« Britanbte Majeely. th- dotefano- .breed- with their families- tnfaw We
.
.™.rv,Ted Feb. 11, reaot^‘•“‘.■^of'
tiou uf ao much of th. boundarT line
between the territory of Grw*t Britain
bearing the
~oi th. —&gt; *»
x.bu.:«i s-i-.

Affair, in U lab require your early aid
ipecisl attention. The Supreme Court
of lbs United Siatee, in the case of Clin­
ton v» Engtebtechl, decided that the
United State. Manhal of the Territory
could not lawfully eummon Jurore loj.

~----- Tire population of the
Tbe building of t1ir»e latterhai1 occurred
st a doubly fortutiau time. They arc
. . , -toluui ll.ev Will

reepic
y--------- ------- .
monetary matter, ib.l the mere filing of
a petition fa bankruptcy by an unfriend
, _ —U
embarrasa

SSu? icteric, u...

fayoad all precededt in the samt. pen-

t. toe

",------- k

they illuswaio row*
rvacbed and munuiineu ,

—- - ---- --

frighten or

-------

9D.S04 invalid military
'"’T1
ntuwnaof tnc vXl Smtre. aod ateo
?,w^d fademnifving those who nfay be
toto.^-±-».S,b2

&lt;e eutraueoitea •••—

a,„u,!»■?&gt;“' &gt;“

trotne.

at an inflation to.will »«»

vuu.u

’

jKi rmrewnufata .object with the U«*&lt;wu
and be
that tbo Gm
-Stat« ebould j
Iler Britanic

well av inuivmuai itotB—r",------ -WB Undue inflation, «« 1410 olhcT

m. UtU oau

.------

h iccumnlating. 1 »««.«»■
M thrtso ww pending before
.
ni.lxB
tke

.

�iJvdfethfe________.•ItU.
____________ _ —
•ie apocinRy favorable to the iraua of
tbo to-callrd 8.65 cunvertable bond, au
ably urgtd upon the attention of Ouagrra* by Eenatar Ferry uf this Btnte in

tanner

On tho tinnepurtaifoa question we
have no fnkh ia tlm Prreideut*a ouggvstiun* and leoemmeadationa looking
tu the l.oilding of'ship canals, or their
cn. ouragvmcat by Cungrwsa. Our rail­
roads are cur depemlrtioe fur ntrap t»J
frairfi traneportatioa.
Wo believe a
bridge from the foot of Second Street
serves the Dvtrml river, at Detroit,
would do more to promote sfirap truasperirtien than thu canal system suggest­
ed by the IWdent it it were practical
tn carry that into effect, which wo do
not believe it is. in thia gwoeratioe.
whife the bridge acroea tbe Detroit riv­

THE DETROIT

Pfsiepispal and hliplpej? Card?.
i on Louisiana opens Scribner's for Dv' oeaabar. Mr. King’s first article on
, this subject created an interest which
th* preaaat paper cannot fail to deepen. Neuralgia,
Burn-., Sofcmbr,
In the ' aunc number ia a “popular Sore Threat
Boil*, Wound*,
»c^an•o,, paper on “Savage Man. with HoarMtneln
Ulcer*, IlntlMcs,
very striking illustrations; an intareetHeadache,
Pilon. Sprains,
ing sketch, with portrait of Proctor, the
Toothache,
Colle,
Old Bores,
celebrated young English astronomer
All Hemorrhages,
now ia Uiia country, by John Fraser;
IHarrha*.
Proude'e second paper on an English IL.
Abbey, in which tn» Wat Trier ineurrerlwn is tourism! upon; a timely and
able disetsaaion. by Prof. Atwater,
, of Princeton, of the Hpecie Payment
queetion; “Black Rock.” a story; a
ptx-m by Bret Harte, entitled Luke (to
tbeColorado Park—1878); an eaplanstiun of “Cariism in 8pmn," by J. WPmton; and routine riion* uf Hi*.. ! TTT A 'KT
TR
f

The exohange bank nt Big Rapids
was robbed uf12.500Bwndayuight.
' An Ypsilanti Justice, whose official
return of fine* was being iuvv.tigated
baa suddenly decamped.
Th* increase of school childrea baa
been so great in Kalamaxoo tha* fir*
new rehools lir.ro been opened.
Tbejxwtoffieo at Lawton, waa de­
stroyed by fire ua Saturday last. The
mails and keys uf the office were eared.
IxinJewraro near the bead of the Muakegoa now get tbeir sumtore ia ria.
the Jackaoa, Lumiag * Saginaw Rail-

Rev. D. &lt;J. Bnell, of the Methodist
er could be built in lew than twelve Church at DeWitt. was recently killed
Herewith we place before our readers
by a failing tree in Delta, Ingham
tho fifth annual Maaaago of President
Trafu.n . atury.
Katherine Earle," ' W
The condition of tho War and Navy
Grant. It ia an important document,
A recent shooting affray, at A nuada.
I*vp*rtmenta ia intelligently regimented
fall of interest to- evdxy one who given
uj»n. and the IWms.ter General's baa aroused the authorities to take
Stops to prevent the sale of whisky in
to tbo public affiaue of tbe Nation th*
•cherues for telegraphing and banking that village
82,000 broom tuiadleo were n|. ntli
perfect may be quretiorrtd as we reprint
cd. He. also, cbmmande tbe the Poet­ recsived at tho depot in Ionia. - A sol­
from a copy sent by telegraph to the
master General's soln-me Iu destroy lhe emn wnruiuj; to husbands, ways th,IMt OoMa, &gt;el its general .(.curacy may
iMUBly prvea in tbe iatcront of tbe ad­
be ptoeumed red d^wndod upon we
Three wool ibnslera ia Grand Rapid, Cabinet" th.re ia ‘'The Houm on the
vertwing sheets published in our great
have no doubt. It saay put Ire u docu­
have thia season pun-hMcd MJ6.000 Corenr,' “The Commoa{Jace.’* •The
ritiee, at which we are very much eur- pounds at wmiL tor which they have
ment of -great literary finish, tbo New
Inrisiblo Hinge," and “Bomclbiug Bet­
priaed. Bui we hare tou much faith in paid fi3A2.UO&lt;i
York JTtr'4 *nya it is nut, but in any
ter than Truth." In Hom. and Bodety,
n Republican Congreea to . think they
King aud Ljons. of MraiMninec. have Culture and Progrea*. Mature and
ovsnt it grasps its kul^ect. well, ban- ;
; will ever coueet to ao suicidal a project. been held for tnal U(*m a charge of
&lt;Rca them in a common sense way, and
Erieuc*, and Etchings a great man*
&gt;,»(! »u unjust an attack oa tb* pru*e munler in tbo flrat degree lur .hooting
subjects are briefly treated.
1 wl*o*o labor* have mad* and sustained otre Tlioma* White in a drunken ruw.
with regard to theni tlroroughly under-'
The January number of Bcritiner'* 1
Tbe annual meetfag of tho Btato
the Republican party. •
Teacher-s Aasoriaticn will be held at I will bare features of special interest
vtopd, even if all of them are not ap­
The arguments in favor of tbe repeal Ann Arbor, Dre-mlier 80th end 31rt.
proved by the great l--»ly of t A Ameri­
cas people. * Th. taaa i* that of a pat­ or essential modification of tbo bankrupt Trachera fnnn nil parts of the State ore
invirml ilk nirau.l
riot ie ststreman, who carvfullv eschew­ law are fiitriMy etaled. and should re­
ing al! display or affectation of oamie- ceive tbe prompt attention of Congress. I
We are in receipt nf the Pr.'qwctM
So
of
the
proposed
legislation
for
ths
.
clrucn about public affaire, is auiioua
for 1874 uf that leading and tigurou*
only to communicate right view* to Con­ protection of the Courts ia Utah, and
Faina and Fireside Weekly, tho 1‘rume '
gress, and tn any went to stimulate that tbe rerommendatioaa in regard to the
firvw, which ia, without nccptiou.
On Thursday, at Lmaing. during a
body to baneficeut legislation, whether
i Wo might add much more tn rolatkm gain uf wind, several wooden structure*
l;is own suggestions are taken ot not.
were
blown
down
and
the
walla
of
the
tu this melange that would be of interTbo first part of tha message ia taken
new chair factory partially demolished.
&lt;Mt, bat have only room to aay, if Gni- - TIk&gt; damage dune anwunted to about
up in reviewing several uiattera of mi­
, greea carrwa out ia good f»itb one-half I •1^00.
nor national import that n-quire. uo
I ot the good ecggcetioEa of this docu­
Tho Ent Ent*, noticing lhe arrival ot
special diecussfoti, such aa th* main ooment it will do well, and the Repubb- workmen from Buffalo looking torrurrennre of the past year, tho Vienna
can party will have little to fear from I work, rays there are hundred, ot De­
Exposition, our relations with China,
troit
men unable to procure work, nod
tbe ojqoaition at the next etoelioa. no 1
the Geneva Arbitration, tho British
My* outsiders who cum. there will find and Chromo acheme* for obtaining sub- j
matter whether they call themeelvce i uaUiing iodo
«'ri Lei*, cud csprvaard their det train-;
boundary, the ouXsunding war claims,
Demcernts, Coueerrativoe or Refonarrs.
atxni to ran ths J’rerrv Emrr upon its,
the Mexican &lt; \ mml.reinn, ate Among ।
jvel merits Such a paper needs no ■
cfap trap to gain it a place at th&gt;- fire-I
aids of the intelligent and cataret farmere of lbs Northwest, and w* predict
uificaace aUacbod to it; we moon the

A IN 1 L

DIVING FLUE,
BASE HEATER

WEEKLY TRIBUNE

REPUBLICAN PAPER

!
OXE OF THE

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring!

LARGEST WEEKLIES

ffltjlfEST pU^KET
pqiCE.

56-COLUM^ NEWSPAPER

Good Tough
Oak, Rock Ehn,
or White Ash
Lumber
'•yi*frr. oa«
tsSt--

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

application of San Doiuiegu fur a pro­
tectorate to be exercised by thia Gorensmer.t, but it ia a mere mention, just
that, and nothin;* more. Apparently
much greater impurtaucw attaches to
the next topiu, the neoMeity of clcariy i
defining tbo legal statu* of a large class
of our dtixens who reside more or lass '
jwrmanently abroad. This question in- ’
voire* th* whole question af axpatriatiou which year by year is giving birth
to very peqdcxing casoi that may yet
peril our relations with other governmenK and we trust it may rereive that
careiul eoiuiurratiun its merits *eeui to
dinund, and which the President eo
much dsaitiN, from CvagreM.

its already huge list ol patrons, br this '
straight.'otwaid and manly couias of'
action. The lotnpeny propose io pay ,
liberal cash commiraiona toClub Agents, I
and also to make great reductions in
price to thuMi who may associate togetbor for subscription purpose* Full par- |
tieulare, sample tuples. Ac., will lie fur- I
silked gratuitously on applioation to '
the /’rssrir Aerssrr Comtwny, Chicago.

I &lt; ngrera of th* bottl'd Hutes, a "regu­

larly organized gang of robbeis," says
the Htoo Jturtol. Well, in that Coa-

that a purer, truer, more manly body
of men, than cumpoeo tho Republican
majority of cither House of Coagrvoo,
Xanywhere grace God's footstool,
4 the frailest one of them all, is
as pure as an angel of light, in compairThe President terr gracefully opens
iaon with tho mau who dares' style
his presentation nf the Spaniel* contro­
them a “ regularly vrgaa ixsd gang of
versy and romvlication with a rehearsal
of tho congratulatory tribute paid by
car guvemtueat to that of Bjiaia in re&gt; A telegram ftum Washington says :
•-ognitioa of tbe latter's adoption of free I
, ‘‘ A bill has been |&lt;'pared for th* resinstitution, at home, and its tudeavur I
I toraiioa of the franking tirivilage and
Io realisn thum iu Cuba
Having ■
*okcu thus handvomely, the Preaideat ।’ froo transit of newspapers through the
■ mails in thu counties where they are
proswo.i* to arraign,'with a eeverrty un- &gt;
। pubUabod, and exchange LetWuen new*,
usual with hist, but eminently just, tbe
That bill
Cuban Volusttera, whose evil inllnenee pepans and perioidrala"
is daroribad in terms that will bo most ought to become a law. with the least
cordially approved by :hn whole body possible delay, end we treat it will, for
of tbv Americah people. A* to tbo we think by th* time the people *ee
Virginia* aSait-jiroper, we do not learn that lhe demand fur tha repeal uf the
from th* uice*agi&gt; anything new. Th* . Franking privilege, and tho prepay­
facts stated cSrrespond minutely with ment of poetage or. aewepopera sent
the statements made by tbe press, while from tbe office of publication to actual

• hallow bottom, till arriving at a certain
degree of latitude, tbe Sour of rock ab­
ruptly terminates, end tbe ocean l»c-otm-e in a moment of unfathomable
depth. On the very edge o f thia abyrn
stands Danger Island, which tbe least
touch ol an earthquake or an unusual
stroke of hurricane may K&gt;tne day top­
ple ever into the bottomless gulf. The
bilfowe Inccwautly fret and foam again *»tbe cliff* uf Danger Island, which on
ell sides doeoewd sheer into the deep, sn
as te api*ar from a distance perfectly
inacceasible.
A surveying ship, traversing the
ocean in all direction, fur scientfic purfKivee, cnee aoproeehml this wild ruck.

The heat, tin shown by the arrows, pa-svs down thv front bctweeti the cant lining and the outside ueriL-ii (he double bottom,
and up between the liack lining mid the l«&gt;dy of the stove, thus
Irringtng the heat close cIon' tn lhe outride of the store, and re­
taining it near the floor, where the cold air always is.

ITS AGRICULTURAL

j-o Qirt Si\yicf^cj-io/i

Ermy Sjort

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
"TRUE TO INATURE.

GODBY’S LADY'S BOOK to 1874

through which he felt confident they
could climb to tbo summit; and tbo
boat being pushed quite close to the
rock a. two or three uf thu m-ist daring
landed, and after no slight toil and per­
il, reached the top. Tbe prospect wbish
then presented itaolf was truly extraordinar,. Rendered green aa an emer­
ald by tho agency of hidden springe,
the whole surface of the islet was thickly

RIGGS

House,

people

op

bjwiy

A FARM FOR SALE-

coupry

CHICAGO

100 Acres Improved.

Beautiful Square Box Cutter!
HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

This is a Rare Bargai

tbe protocol, publiahed in another col­
umn is precisely as we suppoecd from nopolioe, and against tho nghta and
lhe lelegraphk- report puLliah«d by ua tbe safeguards uf freedom, and a free
people. At least, the people should haw
fnr rorrvspondencu with tLair Repreren•ball do all in their power to carry it tatirea and Senators in Congroas.

oat in good faith, should lie entirely
satisfactory to nil claaeeo of our people.
Tbe I‘rest!rul ia rxteerao good taste,
due. not erm question the disposition
or ability of Cnatelar's gorernn.cnt to
carry out in good faith its stipulation!,
and tbe whole tone of the massage in­
dicate* a firm belief on the part of the
I’reaidvut that tbo trouble ia substantial­
ly disposed of on the basis of the itsmurable words of tbo President in his
letter accepting bio first nomination Jor
the Presidency, “Lot ua bate poaco"
either of tbo Amendments proposed to
the Coaetitutioa by tbo President, un­
ison it bo the one prohibiting legisla­
tion, other than upon a Veto, during
tbe last twenty-four hours of any sea
sum, and that might bo dangerous un dvr some cirramMancse. ai*u especially
we du not believe that tbe Freeidrnt
could with any safety be entreated with
the power to approve certain eectioas ot
a bill anil veto other*—every bdl should
stand vr foU as a whofo. Nor have we
at any unw thought vtao the proposed
amendment to tho Constituted chang­
ing tha mrxlu of. eJocting our Presidents
and Vice Pmident*. which the Pro*deal aaewii io take fur granted is to lie
submit:*) to the eremd ttatae fur their
approval But the reeommrudaliaaa to
favor' of ecuaianiiotl approprialtoM dav­
it* the presriu year are well made, and

J. Cole &amp; Son,
Messrs. Jams* IL Osgood A Co. of
Borton, proposing to relinquish th*
buvinera of mptiM pubhshtng. bars

AMERICAN

GROCERS

FIRST SNOW
I can affliFl to sell CHEAPER than anybody else far I have thr on-ty"

Oto ®r Sale Ute urnt urm Etta
Will FU®ffl,
sracco
iinsuE,
LOtE Bi M

$5 to &lt;520 *n&lt;tM&lt;L eA^kwgVHiul.'

LEE REED.
F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.

Commission

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

iihiitii nil i i i i

Merchants,

lift nxTi-j&gt; vrnri'r, nrrwotT, Mien.

tion upon their large list of hooka, cumprating the works of the beet known
autbora of America and England. with
London 7bw publishes an official list, all uf whom they will retain their pres­
and rays the British Government, while ent relation. They will alao devote
dumsnding tbo r uaresder of tbe sur­ themselvea wire fully to tho publication
vivors. trust carefully avoid committing
itself to the proposition that tbe aeisur.
Waiter Smith'* Drawing Book, and the
of tbo Virgicuus was illegal.
Heliotype reproductions of standard
It as stated that Senator Frebng- vorka of art, which are important ele
hsyasn hopes to pass, before the Chrie manta ia thia mov.aneut have already
mas holiday*. tbs bill g&gt;ri«g each additrtnal powers to tbs United States tioue of learning and into many cities

ia all parts of of the country.
Tbe January Ueuro of tho MlooM
JtrMis sad Xurg SUurits will appear
with tha snrprint of Meaera. Hurd A

MARBLE

is like a frost iu Ju,to—won gone.

JfeatA/y and Eiery Setar/ay, to Messrs
Hurd A Houghton of New York and
Mrnara. Houghton A Co. of tbo Riveraide Press, and Our Finosy EM* to
Meosra. fienbuer A C&gt;- of New York,
publiabera of the now juvenile magn­
eton, St. JTMM*.
It ia uaderatood that this important
transfer of the meguinvs with which
Republicans in Coagrem bare signified tbe Boston bouse has been »o long iden­
their wish that tho Republicans do not tified involve* a largo sum of munev,
dare them as Democrats, and will ac­ and has boon made upon terms which
cept each places aa may bo aaaigned
them on committee, by the Republimna.
To this propoeitwn there was but one
diMeating voice, that ot Senator Tipton
the charge* against Senator Carpenter
baring been proven fake and malicious
libels, it is probable h* will be again
elected 1‘residant pre bwpsrv of tho
Senate, as bo is an excellent] presiding

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THE IHISM)

Illustrated

Sales of the Wheeler H’ilsonfor \
the pjasf year is the first 'Guar~\

LIU SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS !

rantee of its Superiority over all I
other sewing machines

INK,

Being the most simple in con- i
struciion, and easily adapted to |
different kinds of work, running '}

UKAYON,

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WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,

easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
machine, are qualities whirh reoommrnd the Wheeler
&lt;fc Wilison to the public as Superior to any other setrin£
machine in the maket.
A. D. COOK Agent.

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�Banner Co., Printing. 1181.80,
tlome Journal. Printing, 1183.00.
Common Council met pureuent to ad­
F. D. Ackley, sundries. *10.83.
. joummont, et tha Council rooms, Thurs­
Tho account of Cbni. Djlph. wurk in
day evening, Dec. 4tb. 1878.
2d Ward, 872.75. n&gt; ferrod to Committee
Present—Mayor, Recorder, and Aids.
Dawson, Boice, Besamornnd Beutly.
On motion Council adjourned, until
Friday orenlng, Dao. 5lh, 1873.
W. D. Hams, Recorder.

’ 1’ombvt'h Dcaoaur. is the loadI ing organ of the national Democya-

cy. and in our judgement tho boot ex­
ponent of tho i-rinciplee and policy of
that party, state and national. Durin: host family )&gt;ap&lt;n in the cu
I the farmer aart laboring ma

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It gives us great pleasure to announce
that wo hare made an arrangement with
the “Rev. Petroleum V- Nasty," (D. R.

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Locks, Eiq..) to furnish Tax Rxrrnucsx Bsxxxx n letter each we*k from

New York City.

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protni»e* to combine information with
humor and gosaip -in such, sort as to

make bis letters aa attractive feature of
tho paper.
scribe.

; will bo (he wittiest, boldest,
ul Democracy, and with a
I news paper Terms 82.00 a
special luduoetm-uu to dubs.
M M. Pomeroy, Editor
.VJ17, New Yvpk City, N. Y.

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Give us * call before you buy your
MOKS WAGGLED!

Council met pursuant to aljournmnnt!
at the Councd rooms Fridav evening,!
Dec. 5th, 1878.
Present—Mayor, Recorder, and Abb
Dawson, Mndgv. Beumer. Boie«, Ham*
A sallow or yellow color of skis, or I
and Bentley.
. yellowish brown «pot« on fiioo and other
. Minute* read and approved.
porta of th* body ; dollnasa and druwsiPetition for ay|K&gt;intment of John;■ nesa with fruqu*nt headache; dixrin***,
Ecker, as Aiderman from let, Waxd,!t bitter or !&gt;ad taslc in mouth, drynra, of
was read and accepted.
throat aud internal heal; palpitation ;
Muved by AW. Ham*, that tho prayer in many cases n dry, tensing cough,
of tho petitioneta be gruntml
with »or» throat ; vnsfoady apatite,
Carried by eyre aud nay* as follow* • raising of food, choking actuation iu ’
Ayos—Aid*. Dawson, Mudgu, Bus*- tliroat; di»tre-s, heaviness, blontcel or
mer, Buie*, Ham* and Beulley.
full feeling about stomach and allies, |
Nay.*—None.
I paiu ID ride*, back or breiwt, and about
isbouldars; colic, paia and soreu.**
wa Street at inlerswtiou of Walnut I' tli rough bowels, with hast; aanstipa-i

200 Schoo! soab
8 Blartboardx.
C Stoves.
0 Tablre.

Parlor Suita, Chamber Seta. Dining Room Seta, Library
Beta, Office Faruitufe, Kitchen Furniture, of all
Varietiei and Styles, at

Street, was [n-eat-ntrd. aud. &lt;&gt;u motion, riuu alternating with dianha-a; pile*,
accepter!
flatulence, nenoiuu'cm, coldness of exAnother incendiary fire at Topeka,
Street Committee reported on petition jj tremhie*; ntvh of blood to bead, with
Kuosa*. Oflce of Chief Engioaer. To­ for opening Water Street tataneu Green, i| symptoms of apoplexy, ucmbnuM of
peka. Kama*. November 19. 1878- j ond-Ceutar St*., m follow* :
i limbs, cojierinlly at night; reld chill. I
■ At an Incendiary fire at 5 o’clock this T* Hit Ho^r the
and Cesuwi Crao- I [ alternating with tat datbos, kidney and
muruuiy, iu a taut aud shoe bouse iu
; urinary difficultire, dullnrai, low spirit*,'
til af tha Ctf af HaUiafa ;
thu tour, .if the city, our Babcock onI Utuuclsbilily and gloomy forebodings, j
gibe did the entire work, nxviug (mild1 Only u frw of nbovo symptom* likely to
ing aud stuck wiih n lues ot hw. tUu
be pretent at one time.
AU who me ’
*1,000. Insiirauoe nn stock aluno was
Dr. Pietvo's Alt. Ext, or Uo'.Jen M*di812,000. A tatter stuck, as regards its
rnl Discovery for Xlvor Com;Joint and i ■Olf dem all I^edle Folk* and Big to ■
c.iuuitiuu altar tbe tire, can [asldoni bo
its ciituplkcatiou* are load in its probe. . euoms to Sans, Msxxx A Pbutom dor
found Tin firu hod been out tn four
•re some dings so nice m never v»« by '
A e«op|* of dimes.
31w4 |
plane in the building, all at tho same
time, ami was aided by the utte of oils.
Bteamnta were not required al all.*’ G.
Aevrptod and adopted.
O. Wilmarth, Chief Engineer uf the
The Finance Committee reported on 1,
Tups-ka Fire Department.
Vreunion** account aud recommended that it bo allowed at 818 00.
j tbo best doctors t&gt;&gt; sou hor, and ho give
Most hur.rtily we join tha Dexter
Carried by ayes and nays ns follows; her up to die, when 1 cause upon some
; ZreJrr, lhe Howell Drawm/, and the
Ayre—Alda. Dawson, Mudge, Bese- ‘ of your medicine. I taught one bottle
, lansing llepallttm, in their raovemeut mer, Boice, Hams and Bendy.
i aud ccmmeoeid giving it. She then
for a •■State Convention 'of Newspaper
Nays—Noneweighed 82 lbs.; tuw *bo weigh* 140
Publichcra,'' to bo held at tho earliest
Special Cummillou uu Miser drain - lbs. and is robust ana hearty. Sb* ha*
imesiblo day. “to Anko measures to report! d a* follows :
taken eight buttles in all, su yo«l ae* I
secure frmn C,ngr*’ a repeal of th* Ta /As 1/aaaraUa. the Ccauua Vaaanl af am nn advocate for your Mcdieinra.
present law levying postage on ucwathe City af Ilutiayi •
'
Wa. Murxt1 iu|wrs within tbe county wlxre pub[ linked." And r-.k of tbe publishers ot
re.1 the petition uf Hiram J- Kenti ihl,
tho Lauaing pep*r* to mare the call, lor and %4 others wuuld respectfully repaid
•iwb a meeting tu bo bald in that city., ilia, they have inquired into tho matter
Thii .annual meeting of tho Pioneers
aud fiii'l that lhe only material benefit of Barty County will be holdun in
derived from such drain would be to
Union Hall, Floating*, Thu radar, Jan
i
the
land
owne
l
and
occupied
by
Is
N.
; Hon Record on filo in the office of the
Sth, nt noon of said. day. AU person*
| County Clark, we find that Hon. Jarno* Mixer, «a»l your eommitu* tiltrotor* r*couimw.id the following resolution* for
G. Birney received one vote fur Presi* yuur ciiiiMdsrntion aud adaption :
1$4R and [reviou*, with their families,
; dent tn thu county in 18*0, recorded
SaatlreJ: TWt tho CuUfcty Drain are entitled to thu privikgw of memberj a* scattv ting, the candidates loreloctor* CommU«ion*r ta and i* hereby author- abip. It ia hoped that all who can at­
I taiug Augustus I- Porter, Jabcx S. Iised to layout, and contract a drain nc- tend will be preejjMn,
cording to a petition previously nraaen- tad and accepted by this Council—proI vidrd. that all expeuto* made by th*
Drain Commissioner in laying' out
and consttuclins. said drain, shall be
paid by the said L- N. Mixer
Reaaltad farther, that th- said L N.
Tbo Eaton Rapid* Jaanut. of Smur- J Mixer, shall axecuto a goud aud suffil day, says, tbe uew betel al that place cant taud ta tbe County Drain Commivy
‘•ha, douned its naan ‘.Anderson House,* Stoner, in tho aum of 8200 for tbe pajZ
in honor ot George M. Anderson. I~mg me nt of all expanses, tn laying out and
constructing said dram, and all oth*r
wy it warn. Thu Auderson ia the only damage* that may be incurvd thereby.
fuuKifory building iu the County ol
I Eaton, and was budt by the mdutuilable energy ot tho gentleman &lt;(t»r
whom it ia named, aud now tho oiutsw­
On mution report was accepted aud
ing agent of iSs K-. H.. I. A N.
All those indebted to tbo undersigned
For Collar*. Hi's, Oils Perfumery,
«• fur Wsoos Wokx are respectfully in­
i adopted.
and Gent’s Furnishing Gwd* gmeralted to call aud settle witbout delay*
By Aid. Be*smer-!y;also. Sharing, hair cutting. &gt;hamReaalteJ ; That the City Marshal bo ixoing, dying. Ar-, go to Al Troutwino's.
Ijsi or Lrrrau remaining at the
aud is hereby required to purchase a H isting*. Mich., or his branch shop at
Hastings, P. 0., Dec.Dth, 1878.
1 book and to keep therein, a correct ac­ Nasbriile.
no33t2
Gwutgn Alien, Esther Campbell,
count of al! persona taken to Jail, ann
Cha[eU A Van Dusen, G. M. Fowler, all other arrreu, with the date, when
Miso Alien Hart, Adrin J- Jordan, Mias taken there, and tho data, when re­
June Lcgvango, Gardner Putter, Mr». leased, with the reason stated why such

B*/..ure.
of tbe T -xt ItooXa to be used In tbe ntibItoxtbuniaot tbl* city for the ensuing
year, which he offi-re to the public nt
■ he lowsvt eaab price. He a&amp; has a
flue assort are! ot flret clsas Btattouery.
I &lt;n». Inks. Notions and all the leading
Pa.'«r, of the daw.
*a,rB

CASKETS,
COff/MS,
EUHHL IfOBES,
Ji/lo THIftfUfiqS.
STEBBINS &amp;, bELDENG.
Opposite Oood/Mr’. Hird'

RUTLAND TAX-PAYERS.
I will ta at mr residence on all Fri­
days in this month, for th* purpose tc
moire Uxev as required by law, and to

First-Class Instruments.
Obstacles to Marriage.

Now ia your time tu sub­ J. H. Reynolds, Mrs. Martha Smith,
Rubon Taylor.
Direct your letters to number of P. O.
Box or Drawer.

Terms. 81-50 in advance.

New Scales.

New Styles.

J^vs/rerf. That thu City Attorney i
List of l*atant» issued from the 17. S. take such acti&lt;m as be shall devm ueeos- .
aery to upon tho Alldy ‘between Court
Patent Office to Michigan Inventors, for ■Street aud Union Block, as eslablisbml I
tho week ending Nur. 18,1873, and each by this Council on the- second day of
bearing that date. —Furnished this pa­
per by Cox A Cox, Solicitors ol Patents,
oceans of Christmas Toys ou his return. Washington, D. C.
Now is tho rime to advertise If you
Valve, C. E. Murdock. Detroit.
ere selling anything at a redured ptice.
Sleigh, A. D. Dulan.r, Goodrich5'aj&gt;er-Holder Shelf. G. V. Hawkins,
kt tho public know it.
Provide for tho poor, was ths subject
of an elegant end able discourse from
Rev. T. D. Mar»b, on Sunday.
An exceedingly interesting biter
from an occasional currespondent at
Omaha, will appear next week.

Clayton.
Wbiffltree. J. Parker. Pontiac.

'

By Aid. Bentley—
That tbe Allowing parson* bo elected

lUntr Bata—Ths immsuse sale of mombsr* of Pioneer Hirer Co. No. 1 :
that well known msdicino, Kress jFover
Foreman—Frank B. Decker.
Tonic, is simply a*toni»hiug. In this
Assistant foreman—Kep. Siteboe.
Secretary—A V. N. Blingerland.
i city afoot, during six months* adrerti*Senator Ferry has oar thanks for a ■ ing, one firm, Harrison A Holman, *o!d
Treasurer—Cha* Weiasert.
copy of his able Speech, on National ' over 18 doren tattle* and out of all that
Steward—WilHam Bwoesey.
Finances, delivered in tho Smale on I number only three bottles were retara­
L. LOOK,
D. M. (.line,
! od. Sell guod* upon their merit*, aud
C. llut' hkisi,
W. Hams,
Maaecma Lodge I. O. O. F. at Leba­ [ ** in thi. caae, they ar* bound to win.—
G. 8. Daris,
L. E. Colima,
non. N. H-.sant each of the Odd Fol­
B. Tinkler,
P. A. Threop,
J. A.VanArmsn,
low! Widows in town a Th»nk»giring
Warren Kelley,
...
J. Ruhs,
We call id at Rower's boot end shoo
W M.Watkin*.
Those Chromo* sent to subscriber# 1u j store this morning, and saw tho nicest
tbo Christian at Wort, are real bean­ atxteunen ol graining, wo think, there is
ties, which ia what we cannot say of aU'j in this city. On inquiry, *» found that
Carrint
Juhn Michael did tbo job, and then we
we bar* seen from some offices.
:
By Aid. Bosamor—
evas d to wonder; fur surely Johny
Our Council are doing their W*t to
That 820 bo not apart from the fire
knows just bow to do all wotk in bis
enforce tbe Licanse Ordinance and If line, eml can't be boat.
fund to pay for taking care of engine.
ths saloons do not pay up or shut up, 1
I

wo trust they will be proaiorted without,
Assicnmah Socxm Nonet—The
delay.
annual meeting of the Barry Co. Agri
C«na te tbe Baxxxa office lor any j cultural Society for the election of offi­
and all kinds of job work, ns you ran cers, and for other borines*, wiil be
5« it dune in better style and for lata held at tbe County Clerk’s office in
rauoey than at any other office in the Hastings &gt;m Tueedar, Dec. 23d, 1873,
J. M. Karats,
county of Barer.
wg
Secretary.
iXbo Methodist social will be enter­

tained on Tuesday evening next by Mrs. .
0. D. Spaulding, at her residence on

Tho Mite Society connected with tho
Preobyisrian Society, will be entertained
ou Friday afternoon by Mrs. Eliaa Cook,
at her residence &lt;m Green Street. Tbe
gvtttlemon are Bt-oeially invited to tea
Kdpetrtek give his lecture, ‘Sharmau's Great Much to tb» Sea" at
Union Hail, *un Monday evening tu a
fair audienceTo tb* old soldi*™ it
was a matter of apodal interest, but a*
a whole tho audience were not pleased
with the Lecture, as wo know they would

not be when wo learned thu he was on
m*L

KTbo terrible wind on Thursday night,,

New Prices.

Chromo
School Cards,

Everybody who ba* a bouse, needs
uno ot tbuM: ce lebrated dolficvracks ttiat
Bresmer, Heath A Cto., have for sale.
They are really the beet in tho market.
-*-—’•*----------- 1 public attention.
&gt;ld convcnienne.

CITY /&gt;elrs Otpor.

John Stanley mil* Groceries of al
kinds, of the very) best quantity, fur
prior* which defy Tonipelitiou by any
c&lt;tablishment in tbo County of Barry.
Also, all varieties of Vegetahire, and
Fruit* in their season, and Cwuned
Fruit a, Picklw, Ssucre, etc., etc., nt all
tiuir*. With him you may, also, find *

Whittemore Ab Stevens,
...
.
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

fur metlicMual and mr-chanicnl purpiees,
tho pxko and quality of which will en­
sure iu sale wherever and whenever,
strictlr pure article* are required fur
three purjswea.
82w4

G. C. Knoppel, 980 Wabash Ave, Chicagi

from 8L Louis to principal points in the
W«*i, tUiaai elanft. Wo believe that
the Missouri Pacific Railroad ha* tb*
best track aud tho finest mid safest
equipment of any line westof the Mis­
_ i_:

I'.atxo Au&gt;»&gt; Yura Ciutn*.—We nr*
pnmared to re-scat SPLINT AND
ANE SEAT CHAIRS in tb* beat
anuar and nt reaaouabl* rate*
&gt;!f
STEBBINS A BELDING.
jw

now completed, and passengers are
oflered a firat class, all-rail route from
SL Dntis to T*x*«, either orrr tha Mis­
souri, Kanes* A Texas R. R, via Sedal­
ia, or over tbe Atlantic A Pacific R. R-,
ria Vinita. For msps, tone tables, in­
formation as to rates, routes. Ac., wo
tefer our readers to I. 0. Wheolor.
Northern Pamenjor Agent, 72 Lloyd

J. M. Hcwea, work on engine, 82.00. '
L W. Vruoman, board of prisoner* ■
aud turnkey fees, •11.00.
I. W. Vrooman. board of prisoners
and tarokoy f**v, M8.00.
J. L. Rood, repairs on hoe* cart. Ac.i .
I
Groceries DOWN I nows!! down!!!
• 16 50.
A. J. Angle, take] care of engine, 3 ;I Bert Saginaw Balt for 82.00 per batreL ly answered.
Bret Porto Rico Sugar only 10 cts. Our
BXIGBATIO V TUMIMG.
! Teas are splendid. Try our Japen. Our
W. D. Haro*, writtag ordinances and Syrops defy competition ; tiptop for al^
The statement of tho Charlotte Zsodw.
i only 75 cents, at
that it i* grlting job work from this salary, &gt;49.03.
Gao. H. Jowxscx A Co.
W. B. Brmro,;retrt of council room. 181 tf
eounry is all hath. We do all kind* of
job work 25 [.er cent below Charlotte 81.29.
J. P. Roberta A Co., sundrie*. H.70.
David Bennett, draying, 83.75.
Tho*. Altofl work on streets, Ac.,
£•37.84.
G. M. Bred, serrire
•41.68.
The above secooat* wer
allowed by are* and »*y» ।

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

JOB PRINTING

CO

DRUGS

I* D. SINE'S TWENTIETH

GRAKDAMMUALDISTRIBUnfll.
Medicines

$200,000 00
Dye StuSs,
$20,000 In Gi

PAINTS 4 OILS no ooo nr

A BARGAIN;
JAMES WOODRUFF!
rnoevty OS Ctws SU, evuseoagefTw *«»»"f

GKCAffiffilS

�CHANCERY #AL4p.

The Babcock
taming Toledo and a huger part af the
disputed territory than any other coun ty ul the State, was not rapreeeated in
tha second Convws’ion. fiomo of the
‘Y1b:1'T
were also unreprreenti-dTha Convention unanimously
! adopted a long preamble and nwolutiun
। "by the people &lt;4 Michigan in omveatmu snwmolsd. that thoMsaut requirod
in the fore^nt-ig act nf the Congre*i of
I the Called States is herein given.
j 'A teuor to the President of tho Hail­
, ed Smir*. pfenning aim ot tbe result
■ of tbo Convention, was adopted by a
I cummitton, aign.-l by th. Indent uf '
ukj, ,m&gt;
a JW1S u.., tho Convention, and entru»t.«d io acorn- 1
mittro of two fo proceed to Washington, I
deliver it to the J'rwident ol tb» '
it, .. ..a. IU.. ,1 and
United States.
Tho validi'y of tho doings of this j
«•»—V du marketing for the Conaention
was mogniaed at Washing­
ton City (January tittth. 1837). and I
| Michigan took bsr place tn the Union.

t8W*;
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IS*"??®!:

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division
N’XS-rO.V DlflSIOX

5-1-1860^

riw htTsake
.

.

•1.am going 1» brvek the Snlibath.
S&lt;ip]&gt;u«o God should punish mo for my I
wvsulnesi.''
Thia so nlaimed him,
that 1m&gt; turned back and spent tne day
iu ii becoming uianuer.
■
A boy saw a jxrson drop his purse,
which lie picked up. and »n&gt; walking
off with it and the money which it con­
tained. "What am 1 going to du?"
.
, । came to Lis mind, and the answer fol­
*° 40 lo”&lt;
“1 *“
awny with a
into young . pBwe of noney that dues not belong tu
■
tuu. This ia not boacst; God has said.
round, rosy . xtou shall not steal.' " In another
to euusump-; momout. be ran slier tho person, aud :
t gave up tho pure*. The man gave hitn ,
re one liana i _ l-i.______ _ __ ,
i__

Plantation
BITTERS!
r-i^.1* r..»w r—L..‘

iLANTATION

Uf'iW.

Bitters
j and money ’o du it with.
Have them to climb apple trees, go
I tithing, cultivate a gardun, and drive a ’
road team or farm wagon.
Teach them that God made them in ,
, Hit own image, aud that no amount of
tight lacing will improve lhe modal.
1
'Attach them that a . good, steady, ’
greasy mechanic, without a cent, ia.

SCHOOL BOOKS

WEST MEDICINES,

inttruct them in tbo. essentials ol;

Capt Ttanounc.
2. Insectivorous birds, »ueh as sub-,
jist almost wholly upon insects, partie-I
ulariy during lhe time of reproduction. I
Scmu of the Hpccira add berries and
Anal) Luits, but they are ordinarily only
an anesxny m'uriahmcnt. King Bird
&gt;.«&gt; *
XIWI,
*J
Catcher or Phmbe Bini, Wood I’ewoe,
ferruginous Thruuli or Brown Thrasher,
Cat Bird, American Robin, Wood

010. RELIABLE AnO OIHECT ROUTE.

Ayer's

.

.tm. u.
tist on a cherry atone. Tbo lines are so
minute that they cauuut bo seen fully
without a glass.
It .is painful to lx-।
bold ao much genius [*-nt up in.so p»t-,
tv a space, and one t «eit a tense of re- ’
lief as he turns to Midhsoi Angelo's
Motes, wrought ot more than lift sjs in
a marble block which gave his sublime
' chitel "ample room and verge enough."
I
Farmin j alojg the Atlantic slope has
i much ol it resetntded '‘cherry-stone
carving. ' It bat been among stum|t

1. Omnivorous birds, such as live on '
inserts, worms aud carrion, and often '
add likewise to this nmiridimtmt grain, |
seeds, and fruits. Atmiricaa Starling
or Al.adow I-nrk. Baltituetw Oriole or I
Golden Robin, Spurious or Orchard ■
Oriole, Red-winged Blackbird, Purple I
Groklo or Common Crow Blackbird, i

At HR.

CHOICE

GROCERIES'

1 Tr-vi hn*’J’.j*kct*. 1 &gt;ruggi»t Sin-dri"*.

Hub

Ifjor

For restoring to Gray Hair iu
natural Vitality and Color.

CONFECTIONERIES I

Writ LasiEZ 1 Lils Mitin EiilrsJ.

Paint Bnsies aii ftiitera Stnct

iisdstress

rretas
Srjw

Hxm Maj cm it ni Connexion T*-'
»tx—A correspondent of the Dan,lee
AJ-irtiur relates how tho Quern of I
England recently joined in tbo sacra-________ f __________________ ,____
incut of tbo Loru’a Supper. in tho Scotch ; would it not accomplished ia Nebraska!
Presbyterian Church at Cratbie. He I Finding there iu element, soih inexi haiwtibly fertile, •elf-diained, without
'stump or stone, tn tho latiludu of 1’hit- '
adelphia, ond with taige choice of niar।------- .
---------- ----------------------------- ' kel», it will put forth all its might and'
i down stair*, and entered Dr. Taylor’o'----- ------- «**.— —----- » »• - • - »* x
I seat, which wa* covered a* a coro'mun| ion tabl«s and partook ot tho elements '
of tbo IxmJ'b Supper. Dr. Robertson,
1 being ruling elder Jt tbe church, at-1 Farms are also MUred by tha Burling­
tendwl on Her Majesty ond party, the j ton A Missouri River Railroad Company
। Queen handing him her token along ' on trims which over throe thousand set| with tbo other ladies. Dr. Taylor, tho ' tins have preferred, even to taking free
, n.iJMtrr of Crathie, took a piece of tbe ' homesteads. Among these terms are
breed, brake it. handed n piece first to ]
low farm, prices ami interest, first psytbe Her. Mr. Cowan (bi* aasietant tor ! m nt lung d.-lsrred, Ac. aud all lor
the day), and then to tbe Queen, out of i larau just such as one wants, nnd just
, bis band, ant then handed her tbe cup. '
Her Majesty kept her seat until tbo twu I

Scrofula Syrup

gr'Wiii r f hair is’ixmlowL
uffoaling lhe h.iir with a pi
meat, it will keep it cteiin an I

VINECAR BITTERS

G:eat2St MU tn C'HS? EDEL

fflgs
ATHAIRON

white grub mid his parent tho Cock­
chafer *or brown Dor-beetle, the cut
worm nnd myriad* of other insocta,
warm* aid their tarrm to injurious to
your young crupe t If you hove never
seen what I iinve said, let me say to you
that as you are plowing next spring stop,
look bock and observo him closely, and '
then see if you do not agree with me. I
that be is far greater benefit than injury
to you.
. At our mee ting in May aom&lt; of our
inctnlxT* spoge of aeeing a Yellow Bini
which ltd upon flower* like tbo Hum­
ming l irti. 1 think thotnrd they saw
was either the Summer Yellow Bird or
tho Baltimore^ Oriole, both of which are
very active in soarebing in the eeriy |

Only 50 Cents per Bottle.

ARTHUR’S
CHAMBER SETTS

W Wane Jacta &amp; Saiinaw
THE GREAT CAUSE

HUMANMISERY.
j atyie, patterns or wn
exb I bit. We have In
■plvodhi line of

Price, 81,00 per Bottle.

Wunan's Gtoj &amp; Her Hair.

MICHIGAN

AND

THE

SUIT

LYON’S

TRAIN* Rt’N U Y CHICAGO TINS.

ATHAIRON

TRAINS GOING SOUTH.

isnrtte-;

toral,

FURNTTUEE, to ComW

recently published by us. The author
of thia sketch is William Doane of I
Philadelphia.—Em Esrtuucix ]
On the 14 th of November, 1S3G, a
Committee of tbe Democratic Coavoa-'
tion of Wayne County issued a circular I
recommending the holding of another I
Conveniion. It act forth that the Rep- |
reeantativea of Washtenaw County had '
voted in tho first Conreatiatr against
giving the aetent of tbe State to tbe •

DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!

HEIRS

: aaHH.

^I8?4fc£

J^FAUIU; 8m&gt; kXOnaVDIUH.

tasfrAMviW.

|

■

I ™?*Ki "ITJiTncx.

VUf,

«S1 fS'VAVtNS SrSi-Itt
&gt; T-

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Miss.,

Tyo*.

POULTRY WJBLD

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RATES OF ADVERTISING.

VOL. XVIII

to'w'ffltl and

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 47. 1873.
NO. 34.

card;

TF* REMIUHI

THE DETROIT

jLrtTg.
or a relation &gt;' -cmn one

flue,

WEEKLY TRIBUNE'

WM II. HAYFORD

Curiosities of Early Legislation.

householder was required

er somebody that would at loot earn

Original.

BASE HEATER,

FOR 1874.

~
OF MICHIO AN.

. WM. B.‘ BCRCHER,
■ISSIE™?®?’—*

ONE OF THE

r»luf I k...
•*•*.
,lh— —
» a kind olplain coarse India cloth, made
of cotton.
&gt;n Un
k,
M1.UJ „n.
In l&gt;!09, attorneys camo in for their
honaire that "bort* ’ for a million, and Govyroor and Judge* and the Towh^- ■bare nf legislative regulation. Tbs ant
robs tho people, than for the poor man !&gt;*• Council. It is perhsia not to bo of March 80th of that year gives to tho
.1—• 1_____ ...
...
.
,
.
WIinitinrMt ■. *LiU I, 1- - •— -_ ____ .
[cd, that the public tunetiusaries of the
1 ' latter vrars
ll.n
■ ..... -.-----

vidcd with
carelevely o

and stronger ttisu ever, the hrtt er, on- I have held the old papets of so light ac- ’
lueky devil, will be set upou by tho I cJ'UDt ••
ll|H* nr no reins for fairly lx regarded as getting themso]roe
populace, and finally land in jail, tho th*’,rBD'* P’^alfon. thinking, it

..

LARGEST WEEKLIES

rk.„lrhx.,^S;£^'aL“;

thia honorable profession.
heard men within tho wevk, express j testation which mode them at their
dollars a piece for draping her drawing
nwn w inouws with U-.e and brocatelle
—so. of course, there was nothing left
tho United States and the Government
for such a trifle ns tho comforts of her
of the ferritory. Whether this latter
’'••“K-thheu sick, mamar HtU. J ,b‘‘•
rummaging
Julia Arnott asked one day ; "she cnee 1
T»«*»
Lave gireu tho | np'nnd the bld Capital for anythin; in
so much aud IixAr so white!”
. ’ P*** «“•« A&gt;» uuexpirod term of l&gt;i* • ,h“ hn" uf «W aotogvapba, found his P
“““P
under the Cepi-)1
Mr. Arnott, a stout-built, gooA-hoart- &gt;«»*• behind tho prison bars! O; con- 1
&gt;w appear. Severe )xualfc«e
C1 ““
M , M,
“
SriJ
.“*
riboo for any one who should
“Chickens will come homo to roost," '

t- F. BROWN, M. H.

... ■ «*&gt;■
nrm'r r.l.bluLM
................. —

O

of Iriab Kathleen^"
And the lonely exile wept herself le
sleep upon her solitary pillow that ’
night. It was a m»ro closet of a room,
without light or ventilation, that shi
occupied. Mrs. Arnett said that any

• Un. will bna,

REPUBLICAN PAPER’

I»R. J. J. I.IWSLEY,

Diab Bsasxa :—Tho panic in tho far
pled money kings are looking about for
a remedy, and are to Cud a certain “ well preserved manueeripts.'
mean that thnaa w1..*nl. __ __ —__

THE TRADING

sroiwtsjmm.

Auction, wsre regulated by law, all
Although the government of the Ter­ auctmueers being obliged to recaive an

Nebraska CcrrtsponOenco.

in hardly bo described.
ily at homo,” thought

W«. HOLBROOK.

MIC HIGAS TERRITORY:

•She is my true and trusted frfiindKnthieon O'Ned!'

g- ,56-COLUMS UEWSPAFEH

that you look a littlo after your cirls." ’ P. B. fi. bubblii bunted there was a i
*”fr
"Of rouna I do,” eho said sharply, general taming of the R I! officials tri’0 *1*

JOHN ROBERTS

l

l

*

overturne
ot ’T

■»
.Um,
.
her nest mouth. Natalie has a cousin *,,d aP“n«t this town there iasomething » »»« .crupufoni care; but
who wants the place."
j *&gt; enchanting about the place that onu
“•n,Pne“ “««i mold had
"Um she any friends in the country seldom leave, it without returning te.it. i.Xltd tltev
iZl*Uh?

i

"r ■ r *-“• “■ s“""j i- &gt;.

x.-

r uien. ii wmuu c.» mucr naru, un•...........
\
m she is guiltv of some fault.
&lt;"n boundary, with plenty of room, s Bo
0 ‘5
Mn.'Arnott bit her lip.
,-bat's to Linder tho National Capitol •

u“--,‘““d ■*■•

Positively saves Half the Euc! of any Staight Draft Stove.
Keeps Fire all Winter without rekindling.
lias a Cast Iron Fire Chamber.

“I wish you'd stop and ask Dr. Hart
lo stop here thia morning. Little Clarnice is feverish."
;
"Anything serious 7"

The above cut represents the working of the

especially of a government. is nt its
The following ia the latest by Bur­
„
1
“ BWw'u"
dette, the truthful chronicler of the
”**• Laming of a thousand bomba in
the city could not have awakvuc-l the able to collect sufficient malaria] for the
slumbering Christians, and startled the

in nme.
i—
»was
-----Bgood,
-—
ing
her Ijgic unanswerable, mure of darkneos than he might have
Dr Hart looked over Clarence's little aud men and devils trembled, m did .b. .■’T* "’“i11 to “P**- ,Ua.t no,*
I crib ; ha ikvdlMtorily uttered the name tho Atboueai.s on Mars Hill under
m’takC ^o^'otor'’’f

I The heat, as .shown by the arrows, pawe.s down the front beI tween the castiiuihg and thb outside across the double bottom,
and up h^tyecu the back lining and the body of the stove, thus
' bringing the heat close close to thi! outside of the stove, ami re­
taining it near the floor, where the cold air always ia.

BEtaSMER, HEATH k. CO.

------- ------would trace thb
i°f oar7°^*.

"•

ty official.

nS AGRICULTURAL

This

Peter preach'd to thorn on the day

DEPARTMENT :

quacking and resolving to do better !

CrtUX Sfarc

yo Qirt S4p»f/\cpoil
lie as I could myeidf.'

giving utterance to her loyal sentiments.

Call and See it.

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.

“But, Natalie, the baby u sick-

—. . , JIEHBI rilHISTUb -ElEiniHlin !\i

Pure wines and Liaucrs!
FOB tsKUtClNALPUBFOSEM.

\

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THE TRIBI NE

\‘

| IirgmtEDANDEIOUTr-TllltEE ACUKS

DENTIST

Saville

;rm&gt;xnx oiioceh to supply tbeni nil.
“Greeley CoflA” thteyear, hut they a

Mirtijan

bed-side of her aufferiug babe.

Stletl ftorp*
15,OM

"■“
rr”
”-00’"
F.,r . S EW
CUTTER
SNOW

mm him
A FArCR FOB TOE CEOFlX

iw like a frort in June—soon gone. Beautifully

Illustrated !

HASTINGS. MICH^

CUTTER MACHINE

J. I.EE REED.

in to inquire; even hired nurses avoid-

hands together. “Have all pity end
womanly sympathy died ont of the
world r

b*d, J* for it puls mo in mind of

borders, and show a disposition to help

we lived beynnt them same green shores
it, and Kathleen wi
when—” -

IflPROVED
CAHD.

B. F. STEIN HOFF

Michigan Exchange.

jl tie iwrmnii
L

LIF? Sli PHOTOGRAPHS I
INK, . •
CRAYON,
WATERSOLOR

'

■

&lt;Sale# of the H heeler 4- B ’ihwit for
the past year is the Best Guar&lt;./' ,7..
a 1!
|M^E' oth er scicin ni a ch in t s
--SB’
''r ‘
n r r-'

slruction. and easily adapted to
different kinds of work, r unninjt'
easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing1

Kathleen did not understand the the Irish girl arranging tho pi lows
about her wasted form
"Oh. Kath-

lure cuvnprehended the sarcastic tone.
Di* tears were dri«l in thetr font-tho
scarlet spflt glowed in either cheek.
■ She looks down on me ns if I were a
dog'" Kathleen thought to herself
.., &gt;
.i
*a u
Ai_. 1

House and P. O., and Si &amp; Caldwell,

“But. Kathleen. I waa cruel lo you —

might petilion
this other gentleman, is Omaha and acting as Auditor, they
r— - J —

kind word spoken to
haughty.

Siqkal nf Ifetaial

Poor Kathleen

the sense of daaola

DENTIST
Truly yours,

Union Block, ever Boston Cash Store.

••It’s

through

and oils, machine,ore qualities which recommend the Wheeler ■
&lt;fc Wilson to the public as Superior to any other sewing.
machine in the maJcci.

psrwully

f. BOUZEB.

A. D. COOK Agent.

tho law of 1805 relative to that office
wbi re-euacted with sums aetditkma.
but very little of responsibility. Tho

.treplee of thia grout city f
un't tear. Do'll not take

a spot as that."

WHEELER &amp; WILSON

Allen. For catering and toadying to * U"rf.
*• t°UinC
.
• • , i__ •
... ”. ..
Irom tin*, since ttorrs are other items
th. pnaeipel bruisers; although, the. oTbous^oatal for the hoUtag of evort.
final M'.fn tnnk txlsM i.n inw" s/,i1 ' It
I—I &gt;.. l.r&amp;^
____ ■ &lt; i

wishing to recipe the a
block-house walla, which
as thoroughly Metropolitan as the c.tise
“ Ksthloen. is it possible that you are Kathleen O'Neil waa at hrr side busied
crying again 7 Dia I not tell you that
and cock fights were amongst the high­
I should discharge you if I found you
er order of eutertsinments.
indulging in this foolish whimpentig
Turning from all that ia dialAtteful. surely with greater bodily comfort.
any morn ?”
Poor Kathleen O'Neil had been dust­
ing tho el-gsutly furnished drawing I the bits of childer sick, and you tn sore that will regulate and keep in cheek alt
trouble
t
I
nursed
the
little
brothers
roitn, and she stood before an exquisite '
little minting of uno uf the blue, spark- i
found in the solid and substantial bus:neve man of Omaha ; men of sterling
worth and integrity, who are always
and her ruddy checks deluged with
ready to stretch forth and lead a willThe Story of an Irlah Girl.

TRIUMPHANT!
THE

dared or articles furnished are;

that the pub
pored with.

Neigh-

This is a Rare Bargain !

Now is the Best Opportunity you will have for a long time to I w«»ai»»Lo«t.M.ira. lowine

Thia art, which appropriated
for

R,264.02 1-2, gave to t.ro persons

the obloquy, attending the late die-

1 WILL SEL c

BtUcr GROCERIES for Ifi

filial of the republic :
“I will sea. Hr.”
And be disappeared.

o."

ing affrontcry to vaunt their fidelity to

Sweet’s H°Tel:

A CUTTER. BesuUfully Palntted and Nicely Trimmed for

The embiuruMed clerk blushed, fal-

linger if'

100 Acres Improved.

IF YOU WANT

dre-us tones:

of thia clave in lh05, with the words
ever disfranchised from voting) holding “ the same being adopted tram the tews
of two of 'he original States, to-wlt:
the btales of Pennsylvania and Ohio, as

powers that bo, that they are permitted

Beautiful Square Box Cutter!

&gt; IUFiDM................................ MtCff.

and howl. If thorp ia anything that
will curse this country of ours, it is the
devilish traitors that are a blot on this

Matilda, the laundreae, took brroelf off
without any such preliminary cere­
mony.

A FARM FOR SALE-

COUfTY

pEOpLE Of

departed without oven coming into the

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lions of the government of the Territory
nt
— ‘ * &gt; — .L —
1.

the Supreme Court; but tbrir power as
**• i&gt;au uaruiy ciosau me uoer uelegislators was limited to adopting laws
I Hod him, when Natalie came to her deemer and the blood-stained banner
of other States, rather than attempting
any original Ivgulntioni And yet, ia
drafting their acts of appropriation, it

oulemuiqr:

He went info

�jpif ^rpiiMiran | anntr.

niDVBVAX-EWMAROED’
ABB IMPROVED.

mand universal ccmm- ndation, and it

t

Editorial* on to|dw of fresh intotnst;
srvslthy tanr-w in Brilliant Ifonv.ncvS and [wrtrniture* uf
Ah.urican life; Editorial R»«iew*iif now

each bank.
Wo think business men
will alincrt universally approve tboee

Painting, Sculpture, Science, Music, and

One hundred poor families in Grand in all tho great Capitals of tho World;

rkKASURER BJcnABDaoK a re­

Dotreii 8,000 pound*

port.

■hole completely mirroring tho
Tiro sous of William Smith, while

cohl cum, and as

and suggeative lacto embodied in it, but

miniihing, have increased their work­ ers of Tnx HomxJovssal hare clubbed

offer them to subscribers (both naw and
। Superintendent to

William Shanks, no* living in Flushg. is 102 years old and ha* a brother odkal (either Harpers Magazine, HarMonthly,Scribe*?* Monthlj, The Gal­
axy, UppinaoU'a .Megaxir.K, Appleton's
Journal, Frank Leslie's ladies Journal.
Frank
Illustrated Nswvpap'-r,
8400,000.000, and tho minimum al!
worn*a is now in jail’awaiting trial Blackwood’s Magazine, Wostminstcr
F3.'.6,000,000, and he recommends that: for ‘"uld’rRovimr, or any of the English Quarter-

reflect th* views of the Admimstrali-iti

and the politicians.

83.ifl.7S8.201, which were swollen by

Why not support Home Industry? Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what niaken u community thrifty and prosper­
Give its a call before you buy your
ous? You go to the city and you Hee the people all alive and
th- 81 ut of Marcti next.
stiring, and the firnt thing yon say. is “ They are doing lots of
The public will reedily understand buaineM here!” Everybody seems to be doing well. Mechanics
are seen by hundreds hurrying to-1heir labor with their dinner
We have a largo stock of Iland-Carred
Tbe fiuuuriul (ante, which has for pail on their arm. What is the cause of all this stir? *Y” there
i* last two months paralyzed tbe liusl- is a demand at Home for work, the people patronize Home Indus­
try, city people know that it is to their own personal interest to '
Eoroji*, ha* prevented tbouracd* from
support
Home
trade ----and .they
Who- eats wheat 1
inrevrittg in ticket*.
Th* epidemic* j L
.-fr:
„
. . . dp
- it invariably.
, --------- .
n--... County, :r:»
("■rvadiuR almost the entire H*uth bar., raised h&gt; Barry
if it is not the people
pcopl in the county? We
cut off a hr«* and available market must build up our own place; people in Gra
Grand Rapids won't do
And. too, the public judging from the it for us. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyers,
effect u( these can»*s haro expected a
pootponemeat and have declined to in­ Doctors aud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in |
vert without n more poeitiro assurance Hastings who can do a good job of work.” To such I-would say,
^ducid
of the drawing taking piano on a fixed look at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
day.
Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Dining Roons Setsf Library
and our Carnages, Wagons, Cutters ic made in Bastings, and
All iolereated desire a full drawing,
but for the reasons just elated thio could then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
Sets, Office Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, of all
’
i.ut lie lied on the 3d af Dccombor, bnt ago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
Varieties and Styles, nt
tho short postponement now announced could paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and »o far
PAtVIC PRICES
[irecsHieniod oukcm. The sale* of lick- as Cutters arc concerned, you can Save ten dollars on every
els, tho proceeds of which have already Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
been nwired, amount to over a million other Town in Michigan (great or small), for I know they cannot
dullnrs, with h number of .agoocie* in
this &lt;o..ntry ysit to hear from, and all compete with my Cutter Machine. I am giving my customers the
benefit of my Cutler Machine which 1 do say is a saving of ten,dolttio*« in Europe.
Thus a dtawing (waling the gift* one lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly sold
half} could be hull now, bnt tbe mail- out my first batch of Cutt-vs, and- ain Running Out another lot
We have a full supply of
which I wiDhave ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggies below
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
CASKETS,
COFfl/IS,
gies than ever before. I nni preparing Machinery to enable me 1
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on. I
BUV4L HQBES,
1/0 Tlflflfill/iqS.
approbatiun of nearly every on*
have made my customers Happy and can do it again. &gt; My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and that is evidence of satisfac­
STEBBINS
&lt;fc BfXDING.
tion somewhere.
asking for o pmlp-invuirnt.
J. L. REED
^Opposite Goodyear's Hardware.
38

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

Brackets,
Paper Holders,
Slipper Holders, Mirrors,
and Picture Frames,
4r ^wrLr

u w » b »r£ a &amp;. a, m e.

8'.*!«,S4r&gt;.£44 83.'exclusive of tho pnbii*

83(10,113,580 VI.

peudimre* o! the Government foil a
surplus revenue uf 8l3,3t*2,05’.&gt; 34,

ime the subtcribors prefer.

BACON &amp; KARRS'

MtW,aii“OirYni(Mli.'

The honor oTjluleding the boot* tin­
c .-j&gt; r n _&gt; &gt;,.
"
“
there aliuu be no lartber (Kutpanemeal !
der Jeff DaviT skirt at tho time of hia 8.50;
full pnre til.
I Bll,j t. |hi, ou.t all
,
capture i» claimed by a soldier for
Subscriber* (both now and old) form-, p tntiveljr n-quired tu clo^ up and I
Gvorgo Hunger, at I*rairis Ronde, in
Kalsrnu k&gt; Countv. lie was a mem­
ber of tbe Fourth Michigan Cavalry.
THUS E. BRAMLKTTE,
Agent 1’ubhe library, Ky. |
was aenlenced to th* liuua* of Cbmction for a year and a half for killing
m» to be th" Czod dutermina-.
bi* coUMti in beptemher last, procured rill take dste immediately, w at any ’ tfou ol Cuogrwaa nut lo increaid taxation j

niadable cash to 84441.30.1.609 41. The

BmwmEonii.

yopc i/iousTitY.

ticket-holders will receive their gifts in
i lull white it nill not affect tboee who
'do uut draw gifts.
Hoax' Injuaking this annowte-etneut tho I

85 the full price being |7.

receipts of ths Govommirnt from all

Postponement
-----Fcur'h Gilt Conc-Tt uf 1’uldio Libra-

Issssre in enaMBerif iuai t-« m •rraintaaal
nlk Hmara. J. K. Oafort * Cu- IKrir V-puiar

"our

YOUNG FOLKS"

Address I and Mr. Kellv. of Pennsylvania, very

rato mure rapid than

S'o. 3 Park Place, New Fork.

and 6 tho next mArnrng. He pusthnnigh portions of Van Buren, Kaliaiu&lt;&gt;. wad St. Joseph Counties.

THE BEST PAPEB! TEY IT II

BcacttfuHy LUtuuatcd

the financial dUturban-x*.

■

.-nunnuuu ,

Isiu

“Wtot Miikt Have Bea Eipetiea,’’

Kew Advertisements.

Iiuat. i*», ■■ S&lt;~.ta&gt;. IMS. -r—a

, iur lurvo suiuiugs *uu me otui
I half a pound of smoking tobsocu.

being 827.432,0d2 04.

and expenditure* for the first quarter '

j January X 1874.
Ito contents embrace the latest and

en rifle Progrvs* of the World : Descrip­
much like giving ueeded pro tec toon u&gt;' ed in thousand* of round balls, from
u. «.„r
»«**•■• iM rfr-taU tion* with y*auuful Engravings, ol
. ...
.,
. .
and all of them sesminglv rierfcct Now Invention*. New Imphcnento, N«w
country in which tho north-west i» *u _ v___
Processus, and Improved Indusfiic* of
530,000, unless addition revonus
Among the improvement* now going
‘ on nt Grand Rapid* are a splendid up[Wovidod by Cougrce*.
era houre. a large hotel, a Baptist
1 Church, each to root 8100,000.
hi* uatimato is that tho receipts will bo ' C|U**
, Die following nr* tbe officer* elected
'8305,700,000. and the expenditure* i Alt
j by th* Stale Pomological Society for the
8310,191,000, wHfcbshowa dofiuew^ ’ naaln&lt;
for that gstMl year of 814,800,000, and ,’ ***• *
Prerideni—A. B Hyekvuac.
puNiahod.
Secretary -JL P. Thompson.
from 10 to
Iransnnir—Heniy Seymour of Grand

about one-half.

Th* system

M Use Steria wffl X SflnMU nMnM.

V SI

First-Class Instruments.

MUSIC BOOKS
Engrcringu, illustrating improve­
moats, Disrorenex and Important ,-r.
.
Works, pertaining to Civil and Mechauirel Engineering, Milling, Mining
and Metallurgy ; Record, uf the latest; w, R1„ u:— . l„i „t . t.w ,t ite te.i ul

nearly or quite 816.'-'W,000.

eeipt* are falling much below the an-

i. raowaxinor,
.putsr^rilmfsrje**/ MX*

. JJ OLID Al PBEbENTb.

at collect-

| Building, Navgation, Telegrsphr, Tele­

Folks.

graph Engineering, Hlsctricity, Magnet-

Light-house Board is highly commend-

the Boston harbor, with IS-itmh Wiani
i information is ^ir*u respecting our pres- ; n“" c*on&lt;,n- eonstrueted under the na• ent cold and silver coinage, that wo Tal «rp»«priationa At a diotance of
.
.
. .
.
’ 11A r_» .
&gt; IX I-*.-. iti.L _e_ i
1U wrvugur iron, was tor up, nacxea by
With a 140 pound

I a mound of gravel.

New Scales.

Farmers, Mechanics, F.o^inecn, in­
ventors, Manufacturers, Chemists, Lov­
er* of Science, Teachers, Clergymen,
Lawyers, and people of all ptofiMsiuns,
will find tbe Sriraftfr riien-Mwa useful 1
to them. It ohoaM have a plnro in
every Family, labrary, Study, Office,

New Styles.
New Prices.
Veiy Low.

,
I.USI'IISU SBS lUSK UVWMtlim,
iu»
■
---- - •..... r.
will be a deficiency of currency reenpta ,othBr
^Hug th. ’O0 l^d* wo, dnrvn dear through Boom, College, Academy, or bchvoL
Whtah
I- mads un be midiriimal I
.
- । the target, making a clear hole, and
taxation, judiciously levied, inclufing
! penetrated the gravel backing 12 feet and Several Handrod Engravings.
Thousauds of velum** aro pieseivud
. , ,
- IIlull vi uir cvuuuiuu ui uie wutsiuw

VeratlMDdiamiJjsffiniiBtiiw

.kbs ,vu V »a.d. u. ..a

cal receipts are wall worth t«

Cougtees, and a warm oromendalion of
bis subordinates in tbs Treasury De­
parture a t-

honor and the public serrice be made
will meet the eordial approbation of
every well-wisher of tha Admiuirtra-• “th* Way* and Meam&gt; Committee of the
; Hon-e of Repreeentative* is reprseeutod
The people will bu pleased to i am ■
that the funding of tlie debt began un­ the bxrcretnrr of tho Treasury for an in*
der Secretary Bontwrll, u going oa and । cress* of taxation, and it ia stated that
bide fair to be a compute su.xesa. That it will respond by a resolution saking
taking what has be&gt;&lt;n dune sailer the । i that tho several head* of departments
five per coot Juan and by the Genera'
award, it apoeen that, the whole'
amount converted into five per cent. ,
bonds since tho paeugo of the refund- |
The proposition to adjourn Congress
’ from the 20th, in*:., to Jan.. 5th, ia
during, the annual interest 83.000.000.-i
meeting with Strenuous opposition from
Seaatur Marton, and many others, and
the United Blade* has nut stood higher
it is hoped may be defeated. Tho coun­
since tho ctere.uf tbe. rvbellfou than it try call for financial relief not a recess,
does at . tbs preeeat time, ami it i» be­
Mesera. Uoogrweamea.
lieved that the retumling of thw sis per

mail.

Discount to Club*.

BV ST. XIC110LMI AT’ TUK DOUIUY*
. VT. je/cmtJU, s*
eo»i*i*. r.. flow
iw~e&gt;«ll&lt;rlbaa '■UVK TvrAti l l&gt;l.K»r lb**

bperimou*

President.
nary 1U5 tmmIs, carrying, •xclreire of
howitzers, 1,269 guns, a reduction since
his last annual report, by sale and oth­
erwise, of thirteen reesele A general
enumcration of there veaaels presents
68 steamers other than iron-eiada and
tug». carrying 826 guns; 2D sailing
Teasels, with 322 guns, 48 iron-clad terms. Models of now inveubane and
sketch** examined and ndric* tree. AU
patents are published in the Scientific

G. C. Knopp.el, 980 Wabash Ave., Chicago.

SCHOOL MIS!

city and published in pamphlet form by
W. B. George * Co., should find a place

----------------- --

Th* ludians delegation ia Congreve
will unstniously support Mr. Orth* bill
far the rcp-si of *o much of th* Salary

‘

Save Your Nlonev

A BARGAIN

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO.

IJAMfiS WOODRUFF

IsgUgtrt*^

Chromo
School. Cards, DON’T

DRUGS

DELAY !

For another like BARGAIN will
AB.

__

...

(**n Medicines

§200,000 00
CITY /isrs

Dye Stutts,

1 HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

$20,000 In Greenbacks!

Pacific Railroad being within rhe State.

Buuc&gt;. r. a. rw isu. ur:

Greene, near £ighth St., A. Tt.

Whittemore &amp;- Stevens,
‘ 179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

of Michigan, at its October term, 1873,

List of Patent* issued from the U. H.
Patent Offiro to Mich.gan Inventors, for
jilie financial panic. Attention is. also,
the work ending Nur. 25,1873, and each
called to tho diaerspeacy in tho provis­
ion* of tho lien not of 1858, tn regard ' constitutionally, and for th* aatabliih- IBincrs, Circuit Court, has derided that bearing that date. — Furnished thia pa­
per by Cox A Cox, Solicitor* of Patents,
to th* two claaeea of bonds specified.
Washington, D. Q
power to fix maximum rates of pa
Railroad Signal. E. B. Marshall,
stage* of the panic. and the pressure
gar far on any railroad holding a i
* firend Raped*.
brought to bear upon hi* Department to
tor from that state, and that to do a
1
Ironing Table, L. Scofield, Grand
afford relief to the bnaiiwe* ro-nmnuity
not impair the obligations of th*
’ Haven.
by the imu* of United State* not,* and
bv buying foreign nxchange, and lie eai
bLdieehle answer totasKte Turk Pro­
Tho Huprcme Court of tho United
84,000.000. making it 85,000,000, the
Nut Loek, 0. A. Howard, Pontiac.
duce Exchange, which had already b-«n
States. has doodod that the people
Revolving Sample-Case, J. M. B*opublished. And he, also, give* plena '
of the Brale of Nebraska, have a right
ttoph. Edwnrdsburt-h.
to his letter to th* Chamber of Comto tax the property owned by tho Union

H a reroom, Ao.

Hs&gt;«&gt;*am......
Hsitsd..............
IWriw,.....,.
&lt;o»U............

Oil Paintings

PAINTS &amp; OILS

MONUMENTS
HEAD STONES.
TA“L,UA&lt;i?LES.

I

School Boola t stafwnrru

SHELVES, ETC. ;

Jam** Beffersy, Orin F. Kay wood. Miss
Sarah Osman, Patrfox Eoar*. Geo. 8.
Palmiter, John Ebauabaugh, Mies

ITALIAN
CHROMOS I

AMEEICAN

MARBLE

PR EBCHIPTIONS AND FAMILY

BICFjm.

BLACK A FULLER.

OVE GRASD CASH FRO*

$10 000 IK GREENBACKS!
CXECASHFREESS^Di GREOffiKXS!

�T&lt;t« Rjf»I»lich|I

T"‘

S’”.”

ku* w that we are do*ng a 1100 job that
that office failed to gvt bv charging 15
per rent more than our bid.— Barry Ca
i to him. craving hi* bleariap and . that RryM.raa
conaulatiou which it would ami hl* duThe above is simply a deliberate Be.
। ty to grant in the eying hour. But th* That job Was never ofieied this office
Vrteal says, " I
ha.. Ha muat
pay the fi.ty dultara," and absolutely
refused to go to bi* bedsid.. or perform
th* funeral reremuuia* after hi» death,
ao the serviev* were rendered by the
Epiacupol Church, and his remain* |

I «&lt;-.U tertbw ।
Ml***:

CHURCHES.

Dr. Krdxie stats* ia tbo last number
of tho taamy Ba/Meaa
that tbe
average temperature of November 1878,
waa !!9 ’ !f)8, and the average for ton
yean ending with 1872, waa 30 0 84, °
showing that November 1873 waa 7°
85 entarr than tbe avenge ot th. pre
cwding ton years, and it waa 1 ° 81 tho

canted to their final noting place.
Now w» hare no sectrrian feeling or
chow, to forUyae, lnltcad of giving ottr
prejudices to gratify in what we havo
i j articto s candid answer, was that he
•aid, or shall say. whether tho sect lie
knew w* bad stated th* facta, and that
Catholic or whelh.r it lie any other, we
, no answer could be given, that would are willing that «*eh and all shall wor
ijuatiiy thia requirement
ship God areerding to th* dictates of
'
So far from raising that question be­
their own rouscreuco, and let th*ir con­
t cause ol opposition to religion* exarviaea
duct ami their live*ta*tifyof their faith,
m our public schools, v* havo been the
snd sympathy lint w* do *ay that in
I pcreirient friend ol it. and during ths
our bumble opinion, the man who
, n»«»y year* that w* pre*id*d a* Piinca- would refuse to go to the relief of hia made at Ixmaing, in presonev of Mr- E
pniinonr Union and Graded School*
fellow man. and iwfuM to smooth down Fowler, the Inspector, and Domonetra­
never failed to read, or have read, tn* the pillow efdeath fir a dying follow- ted the accuracy of Dr. Ksdxfo'a former
; Bible unoe every day, a* wo believe it
teat, and that txt Cleveland Oil. mark­
maftal. k unworthy of the num* of
should be in all the pubfai echo Ms of
ed below 175 ° aa tested there, can be
man. and stand* out aa a hbrl to the
I ths State, tour do wr priJ]«te tu lower
legally sold h&gt; this State ; and we ask
Christian riviliauion of the i.in*t&lt;o»lli
' thia standard on» iota to pieaa* the
: century, and hi* act should racetve the
views ur jirojudire* of any class ur
। hearty condemnation of men *ve«y। cfateca of our follow citirens. What
; where and we have no doubt that ii
, we did say and what wo think, is, that i will, a* nunc can justify iL
Buch a
! our httl* one* are injured, rirwariy fa. ! spirit of intolerance, would, if it bad but 1
jurri by requiring them to gu up those
Hi* power, light again the fires of per- *
j flights of stairs to tho audience room. f s-xution. and with Jatuitiral acai apply ■
! and thfap to stand during tho exsrviao* ; tbo fagot and tword, o&gt;-d drench one* : Old Fogy." Well that ia rvfteshing|ind
| it true is an im[&gt;0(tant discovery, as we
and gu back duwu atair* tu their rooms i again, the I awl with ttie blood of mar: have always, however unjustly, hitlu rr lyre. We would advia* the missionary
| branch of that ehureh, that so long as to, lorn deemed a radieul among radi­
cals and ePen grossly abused for our
you have .-*iek hrarit in yuur very midst,
radicalism, by just such wisarm a*
»ul.j«-l be would k-fen that both faffi- that you I .ve a work
hand near
cra.apd mothers, who havo sou., among homo, at'd to ini' co such with the apir- brother litrang.
A, B, Cdnrian . are equally aggrieved at 1 i‘ ot Him who When He waa reviled,
Fhnti.'re beware of pat- nt right .wintho requirement that scuds them up
dtota. S&gt; vetal are reported to be about
stairs, who,are, a* far a. we are. from | for hia rasmics, saying. “ Father fur- ! tbo country, looking fur victims. Ko
o^msiug reltgioui ixercisea in our give them, they know, not what tuey I cultivator uf the tod should buy a new
do," ia a part of your mission, and a i patent right from any stranger, norkin
lt is ao matter what “P." thought in glorious one if you succeed. And your ' til he has slept cn the prt-| cahion for at
his childhood days about tho require­ sucreso will sandy meet the approval of j Irat two munths. and then he*won't get
ment. uecnsaery to muku a Senator, not God. Angels and good man.
bit. Again we say lock out for pat- nt
yet, whether be baa pmtaeU lieyoud
right swindlerv.
“the vagari.-H uf a childish foncy,"’ the
quretfon is, doua the requirement of tho
Piiudpet—for tv« oru i/fanned it was
nut the action of the Board of Educa­
tion— injure our dear, little ours 1 We

'that we have made un arrangement with
tho -‘Rev. Petroleum V. Nsabv," (D. R
Ixwks,'E&gt;q..) to furnish Tint Rorsucsv Bswsxa a letter each w.w-k from
New York City. Onr Rev. contributor
promises to combine information with
humor and gossip in such sort a* to
make hi* letter* an attractive feature uf
tbo psper. Now ia your time to sub­
tho single |«ragraph w* penned ’ We
scribe. Terma. ll.W in advent*.
aak. and shall expect irotn you, a defi­
nite answer, ss you know every peima
who reads your article will understand,
Far th e accommodation of our sub­ a* you probably tneiAit they should, that
scribers who desire any olher book, •ho quoted words were uttre. For whal
tLogsrine. or paper, published, with or we did say, we are willing to be colled
-with, ut th. adv.rtised premiums, wc tu account before any intelligent body
will obtain it for 'you at th« Ix&gt;wr»r
Rsrao, without any expense to you in
sending tho erdev.

teachers in our public soboui, which wdid not utter.
We naked, simply, a
favor for our little ones, among whom
wv hare an only daughter, with no dw
Christmas nut week.
Lee Re«i eold a buggy voeterdsy for , । sign of creating anv ccntentiun, but a*
a matter where life and health were in
iU how is that for tbeee times.
vulved. . And, tLat the public mat
know just who* wo did any, we rei«o
dme (the article, and its p rn»al will
show how truthful and just “P." stateBeautitul weather.

"On behalf of tho girl A, B. C doriana. in our Union School, whose healtli
ia auro to be destroyed and their lives
endangered thereby, wo most earnestly
remonstrate against thnir being required
to go up U-t iuttfjlifhu »f V.-SW1, to the
A fine aaaoTtment of printers station­ room oLlhe Principal every morning to
ary just received for sale at panic pri­ attend religious ororcisos."
ces, at the Bsxxn Offire.
Where are Our Murionanss I
Tho action of Father Allgay" *n ,b#
case bf Mat Hall ia ably revikd by our
Thia question suggested itself to my
comspondsuta in another column.
wind s* 1 looked out and saw tba Fu­
Read tbe interesting totter from neral Train following the cut[is« of on
Omaha, on our first page. Others from of cur follow-townsmen to th* Episcopal
tbe same able writer may he ex pected
Church to hav* tbe taat *ad nte* ol
Tboee Christmas toys ip the windows Christian borial performed as required
at Ackley's, J. P. Roberts A Co.'s, and by our Christian rivilfaariun. And when
the P O.» make glad the hearts of "oar 1 looked upon th* grief and aadn*** ot
the widow snd her family end ot
buys and gtrla."
Tbo oldest inhabitant in our city pc-s mourning frieisda, compelled to follow
tively aaserta. that m hia boyhood days, bis remains, not to thrir own, but to a
ho d.d hear that there was such a thing ne’glilxwiug church to hear word* of
comfort and cumulation uttered to them
as money-in circulation.
A German lately married sare ‘'Id in their hour of trial and boreavomenL
vas yooet so easy as a ueclL-« coo: valk the quretmu c*ra* homo to me with re­
out mil a eemel's eye, as to gel der be- doubled force, that a large amount of
nrimionarr tabor could be expended in
our own nirdat. v»ry profitably. The
We underoisud an affiwt ia being
dreumatance* ol this cos* as we learn
made to secure funds for the erection c»
them, are that tho deroased, Mathew
another elevs lot in this city. We have
Hall was nserawed by Father Allgayw,
no doata tbe investment would pay.
(.* be Ts called), the Catholic 1'nast
We thank A. D. Cook, fov a pad o&lt;
fifty dollars as bis share of an aaaeae
excellent aider, made by H. Howitt, o! •went toned fur tbe purpon of building
Orangeville
Henry knows buw to a Catholic Parsonage in this city, and
make it and Ade knows hew to tree: waa notified by him that he would be
expected to pay that amount for that
(Hirpuee. Tbe decaoawd said to him :

m. for supjarrt ; but 1 will pay all I
ran, bnt I eon't pay fifty dultara."
' Tbo Priest said » him, that nothing
but tbo fifty dollars would answer. and
.o th. mattar was toft
Th* wife uf

fariy and eontnbutiag of their means,
all that she waa able from time to time.
Matters remaining in this manner.

■lyemg. it cure* itekiag of the srelp. re­
moves and prevents dsadnitf, and wil.
thicken up the thin iocka 8sch are
tho benefits which ere eon ferrod upon
tho consumer. No ons should neglec.
to giro it a trial—JswisaZ ttti RUSuman
M.

"THUE TO NATUEE.’

MDKTS LABI’S BOOK fr 1874
•t our stock ; it embraces a full line o
Dry Goods, Fancy Gouda. Yankee No
lions. Hats, Cain, Furs, Gloves snd
Mittens ; also, a full stock of Men and
Buys' Ukxhing. Boots from W 00 to
ail grades. .Shoes ttsd Gaiters, from
• 1.00 to all stylos of warranted.
Wt

Tlia anneal meeting pt tho Pionoer*
of Barry County will bo boldan in
Union Hall, HavUugs, Thureday, Jan
8th. at noon of said day AU |wnon&gt;
who were resident* or tho sounty io

local Bb;i|ie$ Notice;.

tod, M I will call on them for their tax
monoy or the did cow, Jan. let tn 15th.
A. D. RORK,

i

Rutland, Dec. Irt. 1B73
ILkSTINGB'wC.PAYERS.

I will bo at my teaidenca on all Friday**iu this mouth, for tho purpose to
reevive taxe* as required by taw, and to
ac&lt; vtnmodato you I will be at the elove
of J. Cota A Son, in Hasting*, on all
. twturdaya in thia month.
HENRY M. MERRITT,

VtCTOtU Wuouaru. Aaacmn— but
It is always ‘ welcome, and we* [TOYSa: .SMITH. MANEE A 1'RESmid hato to Im- depnveal of it.
Ad- | TON'S must be sold regardtoe* ot eovL
ha C J. Whitey A Co. 197 J.ffersen
Foa vax Houasv*—gJ to the Hastting* News?Depot for your Christmas

acarcvlv fail to be tbe means of serious
sickness to some uf them. To avoid all
thir, wo a*’, simply, Ui^/Misa SaulsI bury,-and the otbir teachers ia th* prituXry departments be, aa we understand
they have requtsted i«rmiaaion to do.
: allowed to conduct religious exercise,
ia their several rooms, doubting not
, ti.nl moral effect will be equally good,
and all danger horn ruanitig up and
' down stair* aiuidml.
Again, w. suggest, simply, and nuch, mg more, that tbo moral educator of
children should keep truth on hia tide,
which, ucIom he ran show in our article
such expressions a* tba following, tokvu from nis article, or words uf kindred
- meaning, he ruu»t admit be diiknat do
■ Wo foil for tLe yoof We copy a&gt;
fallows?--'/ Dou you w« that adiool

- The growth and structure of the he­
re n hah, in veryydaialy set forth in i
pamph • t, puUiabed by R. P. Hsll .
Co., Nashua, N. H , jirvpii.torsof Hall'Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ranewer, /».
yraltnlaai distribution. Tbo deservvdl.
high reputation uf their preparation ha
wholly been gained Ivy its merits. Be
lug free from oil and alcohol, it baa a
hmtlthy action £n the scalp, rcaturiu;

Fourth Grand Gift Concert

Obstacles to Marriage.

OVKB A MILLION Di BANK I
! it fatta tho Sx ii'ty Journal of Amsrini,
and th. moat beautiful in Topograph!Mathew Hall was dying.
Mr. Hall
eal appearance of any American New*was a Catholic by birth, odaeatioa end
tai th. Hia wife waa also a Catholic, a
regular attendant upon tho church sitb
her little children. Mr. Hall finding
that bo most die, was anxious to have bo un adjourned merting ol the Pfoorer

OWpkls. P*,—ss'lssUtsUss k* rtaaa b.&lt;k re*
■laweel rbebetshl* **eA*N
•kiU.

On Tuesday, Slit of March next

JOB5 PRINTING

iloMft Ct-mpcny No. 1, at tlx* Council1
rooms, r.n Tl^siaday uvvuiug, Die. Ibth,
1873. A lull-attendance is requested

T uesday March 31s 1,1874.

*&gt;ilatiuu could be imparted. The faith
of those peuplo ia wall known, and with
that we have nothing to da We have
a Catholic priest located in the city, the
pastor of the crutch here. The Brother
of the dying man a^ihe tivter of his
wife waited upua the priest with -oquret of the sick man; seconded t&gt;y tbe
reejusst of his friend*, that ho should

12,000 CASH GIFTS.
$1,500,000

Tba full fed priest refused to gu an l
treated his visitors in an arrogant and
overbearing manner.
Mr. Holl lived
it from hi* priest. Afthr hit death hit
irieoda again went to th. priest to get
him to officiate at th. fnnoial, that tho
d-ct-a-od might havo Christian burial.
Thia time tbo priest grow actually rude
«od uncivil, aud with' hi* refusal virtutl ty turned his visitor, out of the house.

lor all this ; he will bo as long and
gratefully rwmeuibetel on earth and as
happy in H*av*n as if a score of ouch
priests had attended him when dying
and assisted ia giving him a Christian

up to the world/T a preacher of the
religion of Christ, who granted pardon
to a dying tlusC He should bo held up
to the acorn and contempt of every
good man as a heathen wretch who re­
fused an act of kindness to a dying
man and wjuld deny a Christian buria I
to a dead man, who, when bring waa
m every respect his superior.
Com-

Common CuunciUouvvned at Council
Room. Dec. 15lh.
Present—Mayor and AM*. Dawson,
Mudge, Williams, Bewmar, Boko.
Hams and Bently.
On motion. Aid. Bentley wasap|«inted Recorder pro tern.
Minute* read, and after correction,

bam of 15 00 was referred to Ffaanc*
Commitle* ; also, aa»unt uf J. R. Van
V»lsorof880; also, account uf H. A.
Goodvoarof 83 81.
An order for »300, bearing 1 ]*r rent,
intnrwat from tba 25th dav of Nw_
18B8, and due Nov. 25th. H*&lt;8, drawn
by Cvsimon Council of th* old villvgv of
Hasting* to II. J- K.nfield. payable out
uf viltag* land, waa protected hy ft fKentieC f-r the actum of the Beard
Ibero bring no fond* with wtoeh to
nay th* said order, ii waa withdrawn.
An order amounting to f88 57 era*
promoted by Allen Jan-*.data! Jan. 13.
1873, and reque.t made tnat on order
be mad* to pav him interest on said or­
der from date.’ Laid on the tab!*.
Acoounte ot Young. Riker and Rolfe

If anybody baa even uwd tbo thor­
ough nod setontiiic course, of .treatment
yueommended by tbo proprietor of Dr.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy for the cure of
Catarrh and has not txwn |x*rfectly
cured, the proprietor. Dr. R. V. Pierce,
would like to bear from that person, and
by addreasing him at th* World'* Dispeoiarv, Buffalo. N. Y-, aueb person, if
there be on*, will hear of something to
his or her advantage, as the Doct&lt;* is
in caracal when be oilers 1500 reward
for a rase of Ca-arrh wljAh B* can not
cure, and ia perfectly able to pay it if
be foils in s single ease, as any as­
certain upon enquiry. Tho thorough
c-.iurao of treatment referred to and roeommendrd by Dr. Pierro consist* in tho
□so of Dr. Sign's Catarrh Remedy wilt
Dr. 1’Mtvne's Nasal Douche which is tbe
unly means by which tbe fluid can be
carried nigh up end applied to all p»rta
of the nasal jawsges and die chamber*
connected therewith in which ulcers
exist and from whieb the discharge pro­
ceeds lu addition to this thorough appheatiou ut tba BsOtedy, -hieh should
always be used warw.Ih Pierce'* Gulden
Medical Dfacovnxy should be taken carioetly as eunsiilunooal treatment, with-

dioeane io always oua«tUutioBal and muat
be treated accordingly. Thia trsatm.at
has no unpleasant lealurtw about it, and
has the advantage of never driving tiie
disease to tho lungs aa ibero in danger
of doing by th. use of strong, irrita­
ting snuff* or poisonous solutions.

Everybody who has a house, seeda
one ot those celebrated clothes-racks that
Ih-wmcr, Heath A Oto, have fur sale.
They are really tho best ia the market,
and should loiumand public attention,
as they uru a household conrentonce.
John Stanley sails Groceric* of al
kinds, of the very b«t. quantity, for
price, which defy com pct ition by any
establishment in tho County of Barry.
Also, all variettaa of Vegvtebtoa. and
Fruita in their toason. and Canned
Fruita, 1'icktea, Sauces, etc., *tc-, at all
times. With him you may, also, find a
full stock of l^t Wines and liquors
for modicianad aud mechanical purpuae*.
tbe price and quality of which will *n-

Rod all-wo«l flannel 2u eta. Flaw.
Shirtn.g check tot 25 Bia. Shawl
down 1 row« 11 DOWN 11! Dre.
Goud* lower thau ever. Black Alpac
from 25 eta tv 81.10; worth 81.25, i
31tf
Geo H. Joaroos A Co.

Bums, SortnoM,
Boils, Wounds,
rIcars, liruhca.
Piles. Sprains,
Colk, Old Norat,
llctnorrhagea,
Diarrhaa,

algin,
Thrwt.

EK10BATIOH TUU»&lt;1.

«&lt; Ike
.x ill lil «r~« at Ik
WORLD.
TUB DAILY JFORLD.

Buso Axua Yoca Casias.—We are
ow prepared to re-seat BRUNT AND
ANk SEAT CHAIRS ia the boat
Miner and al reaaouabla rates.
»tf
81EUB1NS A BELD1NU.

Fruxrrxor. Micb„ 8*pt. 13th. 1873.
A yoor ago I Bal a bad cough Krom
th. Catarrh which had got m my throat.

. R. H. Parrect. of Andersoo Comity,
Vy._ MyS "1 told K,e- Fever Tow. for
somoiime part. It has never tailed to
cure a ease of ague that 1 have foard
ot Agffavued caseo of tong staaaing
___
, f________ ______
readily ysoktod to its inflminoc. It is I
Fariac„’ fBlcb m vour trad. Batter
cettainlv tbe best ague medicine I know
,&lt;t
E«K*22cta Dried Apple*
Th.—4, b -M
ua«. n.J=— ‘G"--“•
b,
—I &gt;*-■■ i&gt; J""!k
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weekly

won*.

SEMFWEEKlt WSILS.

Commission

Merchants,

�Babcock

THE

“rtniZaaaA"’msj- ssftsr&amp;jiTtriaa*

ing ths period eml.ra.ed Lretwwau the
rears 1MM. and 1872, Ohio. Indiana,
iUincis, Michigan, Wisconsin an 1 Mis­
souri, although growing immensely in
population aad in general pioductiror
no.*, fell OR in their reUtivw yiaH of
wheat ; while Uinussota increased its
election L-om 3,000,000 lo 15,000,000
hela; Iowa from 13,700,000 to 20.WO.OOli; Kanaa* from 200.000 tu
2,000,000; and Nebraska from 100,000
to 2.600.000."
Jtw Wheat yield of Nsbrask then ha*
increased faster than that in other
btsto. Nor is it surpassed io yield par
sere mure than a trifle over one bushel
(1.2) by any of our ihirty-swveu States
the frontwTsm^a'a first crop finds a;
homo tasrkvt at liigh prices atuo i j tbo ,
wffiita-tepped wagons, each bolding a,
family, which ate always pressing t» ths
front in order to get th« first punt of

This truly golden grain is tho first crop
on new breaking. It is socistiross sent
with profit to Cuifarnia, ofronor to Salt
Lake and Coloreds. But it goes east
in larger quantities, though almost alwas a stowed in bags of hogskin and
cuWbids which havo been ducovv.-wd to
nold ten times morn than any canvass
bag ever woven. High freights also uro
thus dextruualv dodged.
Before the
&lt;doeo of May 400 cars of cattle had gone
na»t from Nebraska OiU. thia season.
The firs: corn rai-e.1 on tho Big Blue
at Beatrice in 18&amp;B was sold at Fl.
Knamey at five dollars in gold a bushel.
Such fobubin* prices soon vanished, but
fannnre still abound who, buy land of
the Burlington end Missouri River Rad­
road, have found it paying for itself and
their improvement* ou it by tho crops
□Th few years. A. H. Vance, of CamI den. Nebraska, writes tn the StaU J»urnt! that S3 acre* which bo has tilled
only tsro veers have already paid for
eighty which he bought nt ten dollars j
an aero. Edwur l Jouov, of Pleasant j
UilL on harvesting hi* first crop, osti- :
ranted that it along'wuuld fully pay for
bi» land, if fed out to stock.
Bnt he
failed to obtain hogakin and cowhide
I
bags
enough to hold his corn. How- ■
&lt;
over,
ho was not disappuinlad. Few
i
mm
can be as Ineky ae Ed Jones, but
i must be a good thing to live near a ;
it
, &lt;n su lucky. Hi* iuek may be ■
tu
c
catching.
j)

There smnii to bo an antngoniam axisttug in tliis mattar the: it will require
all the ykill of the onutbutogut and
putaolpght to solve. Our philanthropists
say. s.ve birds ; aud go so far as to
stole that they destroy immcn^&gt; numbore of iasocta that would utherwiso de
vastate cur fruit rrop*. 8u far as my
experience gow. this ia utterly groundIm. to a great exumt. Hen- wo havo
been sjiaring toe birds for years, and
bed chambers rd way* imperil health
tbe insert* are increasing so that hsnllv euld
‘
invito diseases.
Robust persons'
an apjje or grape is sound any more— end
'
may saloly sleep in a temperature ot
cureutio* in everything.
or under, but tbo old, the infant'
Lest tall tho ori.de* w&lt; re so severe on forty
1
and’ tbe trad shoul I never
in a
my grapes that I rowed to urge n «rnr 1
when, the atmosphere is much
of extorminativn thia oeosou ; so when rvura
'
fifty degrees Fahrenheit.
they csrae last spring, wo commenced under
’
All know the danger of going direct
shooting them and destroying their
the coll from a vary warm room.
users. Bet thia wholesale slaughter into
!
few rnotns. church -s, theaters and
could not continue. My causes neo Vi-ry
,
smote me, so I ordered no trors to be tbe like, are ever warmer than seventy
If it is frr-a ng out cf door*
destroyed. The mnwquonto is, they degrees.
'
are spoiUug all my Cnee: grapes; the it is thirty degrees—the diSernaee being
forty dvgnwv more.
Pereras will be
cureulao and leaf folder in full sway.
Now, whnt birds are a benefit to u», 1qhided by such oh mgee in ton minutes,
s\t Lough they raay be actively walking.
and which ones are not ?
Bui
to
Ho
still
in
bed,
nothing to jiroHaving made ornithology somowhat
of a study, it may not be amiss to give mnte tho circutstion. and to breath for
my opinmn, 1 could not be persuaded Lours an atmosphere of forty and even
fifty
degrees,
when
tho
lungs
ore always
to shunt a pewit, blue-bird, king-bird—
ra fact, any of tbo Hy-c»tchiiig tribe. at ninety-sight, re too great a chknge.
The gulden-winged wood-pecker ia al- i1 Many persons wake up in the marnrag
ot tbe lungs, who
so invedirureu*. a* well as all that class ; with infiammation
1,^1 W*1 I .1,1.1 ——
I « —I
bnt tbe spotted —both black aud brown
— aa Well as the red beaded one. de.troy all my early apples; and when th»v
are gone, begin on tbe later ouw&gt;- 1
omitted the cuckoo, a bird that fuodA ou jouru ilb of too country have done an I
tome of our taoa destructive inserts, •
and touches no frais. The cat bird an I incatenlable injury by tbe blind and in ■
brown thrush, as wnll os the Cardinal 'disinmmato advice of hoisting tbe I
Gnwbeck, here called tbe red-bird, are windows at night
Tbe rale tbould be every wh*ro, during .
all throe good singer,—but wo must pay
dearly tar tbo music. They oat and the part uf the year when Grat are kept
oujaide
•poll fully one-balf of my raspberrio* burning, to avoid hoisted
window.. It ia safer aud bailor to leave
some seasons.
Wo know not what a day may bring tbo chamber dour o[ien, ee also the Creforth, but if ■ lifo be spared until next [ilace—thna there i* a draft up the chim­
spring, all these birds that are so severe ney, while tne mom ia not ao likely to
on Use fruit, will hato to build some­ become cold. If there ia some fire in
the room all night the window may bo
where eke than in ray orchard
The raising of cherries has, m many opened an inch. It u safer to sleep in
plane, tiecome very uncertain or un- b.id air all night with a tampature over
lisufitobh, on aocount of the cedar-bird, fifty, than in pure air all night with a
or Wsxwing. a* it u sometunos called. temperature under forty. The bad air
But I can ottogwnornl them ; and when may sicken you, but cannot kill you ;
my trees commence Imaring. will see to ths cold air can and done kill eery
having a: lq«u B
shBre or lbe 1
fruit. I once had sir Bowman's May
trees, which had at least one bushel
each of ebames on, just turning red.
when, in one day, ore I was aware of
it. Ao cedar-birds had neariv ruined ing a spl-ndi l barn. 100 x 150 feet uf
the whole crop. They seem to hover brick which is thus dcacribed in T*s St.
round unseen and unheeded until tho AlUtu Traiutnfi:
dtotriee begin to color, when they
The central part is four stories high,
swoop down a* if dropped from tbe: including the basement; and the whois
clouds, ar like tbe vultures deep in the , iv d.vidsd into three parts by partition
desert ot Sahara, when a esraol dies in i walls of briek. In the central part ol
. tbe first fluor above lire bavoOMnt is tbe
carnage room. 5»x70 feet
largo i
weighing scale, will be inserted in the i

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BICHIGAR CEHTRAL R. R.

jrani KvorValloy Division

Kt .ft

jr£ST£R.\r furjHjoy.

'aretssf MMtoa I. tbsCtantfi Chart'
Coasts *t Hw. to Cumw.

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r. »t THE ALU1SK
b«»r tore. sS4 1U
i *ii..iM by lb. lull.

Complexion.

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SCHOOL BOOKS

I Ku.i, .rtai.aum k«»»M»»4 4»w..l-.lM
! well: Tb. W«lk-ir~f Ih7»..a.-..hssshoU
Iiriai.wl, &lt;rr&gt;si? .ea4&gt;hvvMiS»&gt;l vr Un
, esrt kslte! tfe. n«nl,-wnt .eartn •&lt; wl &lt;wti-.u

PATEKT MEDICINES,
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Michigan Central M r.

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OLD. RELIABLE ARD OIRLCT ROUTE, • £--"*

Ferfumeriea and Toilet Articles.

'rrnft;

I'ainta, Oil., Varnish and Dye Hiuffit

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

P^.u. msb : Travidmg Baskets, Druggiyt Sutdrii-,
and Feo'7 Articles.

ICT®

rxSjcONFECTIONEKIFS I
D5tr.il l™1£ 8 Lais W EtM.

lk&gt; JUI .no ihMMSd &lt;USt k»«4r»l so

| Fain Brute aid Paiilen Steel
Or.J.C.AVEHS,CO..li'»«,K:

JOB PRINTING

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Scrofula Syrup!

PARLOR GOODS

CHAMBER SETTS

WANTED ! Adverts ii th Haitims Bauer.
Ad.mtvlse will nl* orw eait&lt;«,n.
* 4 . ottaiM w 'llk~r "*4 •ucis.e

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring!

?SWSAV
SHmSESd fcf DBMG BfflM
FtfMmffiE,lstasjral

tfiqt/esr ph^ket
woe.

Good Tough
Oak, Rock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

WTED=
UNDERGROUND
VINECAR BITTERS

LIFE

on.
BELOW THE

Eon Wane Jacbti &amp; Saxiiai
Price* 81,00 fer Bottle.
.AdJnw
Ctf

SURFACE I

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Feed Gutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.
Chop finely two pound, of beef saot;!| bold tbo water and absorbent*, which,
boil gently, but nut too much. tw.., with tbo solid simaunu will bo pretxnmda of the under nitle ot rump ot ' cqdtated into the manure cellar below.
beef, and ch.rp it finely; peel and chop I Tbo third II -or contains three Jofls for
I bay, estimated to bo sufficient to Con,
aim uno duacn ar two pounds of rtusx
appleo; stone and chop one pound of
Volenti* rai.ins, and wash and dr&gt;
three pound. of cumuili; nunce lb«
thin peel at two lesson* four ounces uf
condu-d crange peel, the same of can­
died bnnoti peal. aud two ounces of citroo; aa tbo
beef, apples, raisin.,
axl currants; thro add the peels. with
a quarter ol a pound of powdered foaf
sugar, a tMMpuoaful of salt, a quarter
cf an iHiocx of pounded mac.-, a quar­
ter erfas ounce of poundwl elorve, and :

Him.
mon
ia

purely Vegetable
fly from tl-.r natira
r mean of the Sierof California. tbe
The qusstion ia almost daily asked. "What
is il:o esnsc of the nnparallriod surere* r.!
Vccaoca Errrrr.-"" Ocr answer is. Hist
thsv remove Um csaso of disease, and tbo
psiwnt recovers hi* health. They are the
great blood purifier and * lifo-rinng prin­
S&gt;, a perfect Renwator and Inrimrator
the system. Never before in tbs history
t___11 l._ _
.

BULLS

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EWER.

I l-.-cry year incnra-«- tic i mrtihrily
c; thL« vuloalilo Hair Picporntion;
wliieli u due to, merit a(ot-o. AVo can
avsiitc otir old ] ntroiw tbttt it l» kept
fhllr rip to it* high standard; snd It
i* Um? only iclhli'.c nn«i perfected prejsratiun fir re.t,.;iitg Gc*r on Fanxn
Ua:k to its ;..m:hfii| cv-r. lasdiiag it
soft, htttrons snd rillcn. The scalp,
by its n.w. become* white and clean.
It Mnorw all eruptions anil dandrufll
and. by it* tonic propertire. prevents
the hair from (hUitig out, a* it stimu­
late* sad noaridicw the h»ir-gl*nd«.
By its txBc, tbe hair grows thicker snd
st rotiger. In haklni—i, it rest ares the
eapillarv gland* to tlroir normal rigor.

BEARS

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THE GB.EAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.

UN. MIXER,
llMtinp, Mich.

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oeonontiral HaiuDeesiuxc ever used,
as it require* fewer applications, and
give* die iiuir a iw lcndid. irkasv ap­
pearance. A. A. ilsyto, AI D, State
Asiaycr of MaMacfiusctU, say*, “Tho
coiwtitucnt* orc jnutc, mid careful!v
rejected for csccUimt (nudity; and I

Briggs House,

POULTRY WOBLD

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER
NO 35.

Eads.

THE DETROIT

WEEKLY TRIBUNE

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tor tto&gt; tml of s* refnag*.
oreotUit* irxvistoav It n^Jd
tsv» bwn wbax i&gt; &lt;*U»! «-4ruab*®f
C«ert Mamat. far •!£ w»i pfad for tb*

THS LEADING

REPUBLICAN PAPER

tboatol later years and that thia ■».
bu- another w «y „l —yin j that Udi.a.
Lad no iig'.ta which a bit* m*u were
l&gt;.uud to reaped Thia prvehioe i, d«~'
cUiod to be adopted Irviu Ue ki wt of
llw Stalest Matyiaal. Ta. far a* nr
reaary at&gt;-1 auitoble to the t'-rcumuaa- '
ova o:

O1E OF THE

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C

LARGEST WEEKLIES

Saw wich is guaranted
to cut fifty per cent
etouuuc un:;i ba bad «x aatod hu
moM to Um- *an»tocn -u «f tba creditor.
Nor coul-l tba dablur. a- no*, ai.ap hifine*.* ib ti»a fare vt tba eredi uc vrbilr
rvuuaiBd tiampt fr-tn

more Wood than
Lici null* 1 b.uato-d «brn ba (pckr.
1 tuiuk bcwre •• jart. ur 1 will audalertv Jvu." for ■ Mu* lima »tw n-l
iiu i*-r basL* kokm aid bar ai&gt;toadiu
O*rx «,a»
cn-assib bv.o:. L.r .
at XUjltJ Um Tomi to bet tori and faugh-1

any saw made.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL..

only eta -p-juca Com .x cu.too u farad
■a inOl wrr« use cow and
Mwep.
U 1810 tbn atBMiu: of -xemjxiu-a wa&gt;
taevaaad by addin: th- rein. “ on* tiu.-.
and taa apparnl. todding. and tool* ot
B&gt;&gt;iiig down to tbe b»*c3 die pac&gt;4 up 1 lb* party."
and uuarn thinking oi lu# yowr b*t&gt;ra. ;
lbw method* adopted to raiae tfa*
H&gt;r ay-* ware b at oa tbe gtvaad, aad fund* neuemarr to ua.r-y ih- j\bu?
-ttor wm Uiue Lad
eu m tb&gt;s way.
•.w raue-l theta abd aaw a gentlemn. ■
•tanamj a few to-t itom her ; it w&gt;. .
Bun Hante^h. kor mm time tLev1
*l&lt;tod mokag at each ether. Hagar'e ■
miud was m a paruat cuaoa, lb* «ny i
lUauaet I bought wa. that .h« OouH »«•
a»K Hott'* |«rdon fcr her c ndnet to
1 nisi. A&lt; tinx &lt;&gt;o tbe itnjml.c st.e cis«
quicLly to In* aid. and *arl—
" Mr. Hankeigh, 1 behaved ahametnliy to you ; w.ti y.u forgive me T” an • i
ramed her e^va to Ha. and *-methn g '
*b« uf there impalte t her to *ar tn a
broked! hmitatmg vo®*, biaahiug deep­
I ly tue whde.
-And Air. Raoleign—R:tf—if yon

ITS AGRICULTURAL

HOfiE 1/tDUSTItf.

iod freer*! »«tv»ra, ti e dmcriplKin* ol
ibaa* r&gt;—la e-und at the prewat time
ttn-mrly pniadin-. In 1806 ax. act
•i. paaaed lor the eataUiai.ment of a
highway, which evidently a as, aid b&gt;doubt ia how, on- of the *troe&gt;» of latrod; and yet iron the act itaall thi*

,lot JILlli 111 Illi

DENTIST

.Wills

Why not support Home Industry? Did you over take the.
trouble to find out what makes a comxnunity thrifty and prosper­
ous* You go io the city and you sec the |»eople alt alive and
•tiriug. ard the finrt thing yon ray. ts “ They arc doing lou of;
the TiunrxE
buoitiero here
Everyh dr seem- to he doing well. Mechanics,
are seen Ly hundreds burryina to their labor wish their dinher:
pail on their arm. What is ’.be •■.itMkr of all thu.atir? •••¥” there
is it ilctnaiitl at ZTonie for work, '.be peojde patronize Ikme //trfuntry. city p-op'c know tba: it :• to the it own personal interest to A FARM FOR SALEsupport Home trail' ar.d they do it invariably. Who eats wheat
riaaed in Barry Comtfyv:f it U not the people in the county? We
must build up our own place-, people in Grand Rapids won’t do
it for us. We have Men.hanta, Mechanics, Tradeamen. Lawyers.
103 Acres Improved.
Dociorn and Laborers; but one a-»j s "we have no mechanics in '
iIuAtii-gi who ean do’a good job of work.” To such 1 would say,
loot at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriage*. Wagona. Cutters Ac made in Hastinp, and
then sav we have no mechanics. Compare tu-day with ten ye. *a This is a Rare Bargai
ago; for then there was not even a painter ifi Barry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to lie seen. There is. no need of.
going away from Hasting* to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so fai
is Cutters are concerned, you can .Sar« ten dollars on even
«.’utter, and get a belter Cutter of me in Hastinp, than in any I
other Town in Michigan (great or
for 1 know they cannot ।
compete with my CuUir Machine. 1 am giving my customers the (______________ ___________
benefit of my Cit-'er Mach me which 1 do say « a saving of ten dob•'
nm|| iVn liniir
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. 1 have nearly sold | III- 1 ll'i II 11II lllllll
•m my Sr.i tau* or (Wm. •»« •"•
HHffllJ
which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggies bdow
Par next season. I am ready uow to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable roe
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on. I
have made my customers Hafft. and can do it again. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and that is evidence of aatisfaction somewhere.
*

filial.

1‘rotvion wa« early made fur the
care Ol
eno tor &lt;o new a »■*:•
v&lt; K«aa.i. mey I • regarJe-1 aa Hwral;
Lui Ike ni u-od &gt; I baatoWtog the pebbc
etunly m-T ba i awarded aa aommiag

r«&gt;4. "to Aakma* oit bare
Uudu-u*.
“ 1 hardly think you eottld be are*j- .ufficivudv w-11 ka»vn, no doubt, lor
•• Well, (ba ia uot pretty, Bolt bn:
. 1 doubt IB- purporaa of th* pebKiial tooa ol
then b-auty fa not cvar/ibuim No d.H»M trd a. ■ bo.Jouttreaa in*M
d&gt;&gt; talk* wait" retuimd Mn Ada to. ...nr eo-tiScalfao torto-cbing aud you.
in that gvntfj pitruqrtos* Much * Flat­ i-aHab-e »o drum A B C into tba heedty woman afl-ct* whaw «(iae«in^ nt a ol alnpid children, and that i. my par
lik oi beauty in camber woman.
*- Unou toe idinci;&gt;U that aa u&lt;!v

IF YOU WANT

Kate, the victim ia ready.”
Uuah, lioifI'm afraid aba heard

IFPHOVED

7 In a few a.-cocda more tba in trod or

t-cn was [«rlonu«i. ana Hut and klU*

Sahjof the Whttlcrf tt'iltonfor;
the jxist year is the Best Guar-1
raatee of its Superiority over all

other sewing machines
Bcin$ the most simple in con- ,

struclion, and easily adapted to .

Siaital asi iKtaol

DENTIST

different kinds of work, tunning \

j-o^eVW-

�ASTOUNDING I

‘StNltta’aii'DirYoniW

•18 IN VALUE FDR S3!!

A Splendid Holiday. Birthday. WtdI'vl.n.ll. I'—

denied that tbe building of the Grand
Hirer Valloy Raiirvod haa doubled tho
value of all th. realty on either side of
it, within a distance of five mites, aod
more than tbribblod it in this city. Is
the doubling up of tbe value of every
man’s iwojierty a detriment to tho pub
lie, or to tho individual? That it is
not, tbo most inveterate Granger will
not hesitate to admit. Then so for our
Valley Road io to us a public - blearing.
And what is true of tbe Valley Road
here, is true of every other road in eve­
ry other county in tbo fitate, to a great­
er er tees extent Thus for then we

property aro exorbitant, uni in this par­
:'On this beautiful Christmas Eve. v» ticular they aro grasping tuonopuliea"
send greeting to all, ■friends and foes I( thia charge true, and if true is there
alike, the eomplimenta of tho season, and nu remedy within the roach of the peotho becedicffou of Him who, when R«
Wo answer, tjret, it is nut true, not
was reviled, reviled not again. This
ou our Michigan roads, either the
is, indued, 'the seaeon for mutual good­
charges for conveying |&gt;aassngers or
will; for joy and fesftvity; for happy freight ia exorbitant. And secondly, ii
thoaghte and humano sympathy ; for it was exorbitant in either case, the
kindly wishes, and noble deeds of un­ remedy is in the hands of the people,
Ruchreter, N. Y., has sixteen grist
selfish charily. Ours, it should be, to and they have but to will it and all ex­ mills, whiili made 600,000 barrels of
orbitant rata* are nt ouoe annihilated, flour hut year, tho receipts amounting
make glad the haarta, and cheer tho
to M.0O0.1XI0.
lives of those who need consolation and
Beyond question it ia true that capi­
The area of land phuited in corn in
aid acrid the cares and duties of life in tal invented in any business should pay Georgia this year,was about 1,800,000
acres. &lt;ir 80&lt;l acres mnro than the acro•»
fair
per
cent.
«for
State
fixe*
tho
this dark hour of financial nod rammer­
ugs
plan tod in cut ton. '
rial disaster, and, so for as we have th. minimum at seven pur cent- ia busines*
It is estimated that 240,000 potato­
transactions between individuals. Why
sacks and .'lO.OtM) grain-sacks will bo
required to move the crops of Hum­
boldt Cbnnty, Crl., this year.
To-night, l»t Santa Claus wander
Novar iu tho history of 1-sko Superi­
or were the rapper mines on so substan­
from bouse to bouse, from Statu to Stale,
tial and jirosps-rous a basis, so for as
and from Nation to Nation, with tb« neighbor. Yot it U a fact that tbe in­
wraith of metal is 'concerned, a* they
unselfish purjKise of carrying to eich come from the money invsted in the
railroads af thia State has never, with
tliu kindly tcmvmhrance* of deni
heir present rates for transportation
friruda, and leths not fail toremembei yielded IAtm ]n.-r cent, and do single
thal tho rlighsrt token from friend to one of them all has ever, under rhe
iticudu a fountain of joy tv the heart,
The Bt-udsr Csmily, who are charged
fromwhirii spri ngatli up those lovely flow with certain horrible murders in Kanso*, ere mid to be living in Mexico, and
era that bloom eternal amid all the viefoa conspiracy is rej&gt;orted to bq nn foot
tudes ol life, gratilude. love and devo■&gt;f our Michigan Railroads are able to kidnap them.
A abort time sinew four children in a
buainaes men, successful financtsrs,
Toonarrow, e&lt;pectally, lei ns be thank- wenretly dsvuted to the wurk ot making family n-ai Fnrt Wayne wore takva,
their
roads paying property, above en&gt;- suddenly sick, aud died in quick suc­
fol that PtGtidenoo he* given u» a
cession. Shortly after tbe father died,
homo amid tho enlightenment, tbe com .y suspicion uf. diabunra: purjoses, aud and sow the mother is critically ill.
working aa few nreti eyrk in tbeir pri­ Tho cause is said to be n free ttse of
vate affairs, aud yet witn all their la- impure water.
The following figures uro given as la
■or, and all their ability, they have
' the wheat crop of Mr. Ihslrymplu, of

tbe School Reuse, the Bible, and th*
Chnttiau Cliurch, the three great ele­

ments that promote tho onward prog
rrea of humanity towards those iughm

scenve and aasodatkmi that may clnslor around each of us as wo journey ou

towards that upper and better world twhich al! our hopes and aspiration,
tend.

4 etcrises thr management uf our rail­
roads Uiis'wcuid not be the case if the
.bargee fur the transportation of pus-ngera or freight or both was exorbi-

tho Redeemer of mtn, worship ano

-uay-intadvanciug every public iatvtset'
&lt;e ask of our people to look carefully '
into these things. To ascertain all the
■acta in regard to tho working of our
■wilroad *, their liaroignraent and tbeir
jirofiU that can bo obtained.
Not to

adera our great. Creator, loam to boa

lake the hearsay statements or

spiritual ar.u immortal naturae. Lot us.
ns wo gattiur in &lt;-ur churchei to com-

ItcooteiM the fhlleat News of tire
Da/, carefully collated; its Market Re­
ports are nn»iirpass&lt;“l in accuracy nnd
fullness; it ia unequalled as a Family
Newspaper.by any. paper in the State ;
slid it rigidly excludes all objectionable

HAB BBCX MKRaUI) IX •trT.MlUUULDL'*
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(after Jintout: TnoMraoit), rias J7 by 28
inche*. Ths test parlor picture ever
publBbed. fotSlfi. This large and tiuly
splendid Chromo. In all Ite original
beauty and excellence, Is ofleied as a
premium to each 83 yearly subscriber to

Brackets,
Paper Holders,
Slipper Holders, Mirrors,
and Picture Frames,

Demorost'n Monthly Magazine,

"NIMPO’S TROUBLES,”
A Mery lor Clrls.
ByOUVBTnOllXB'tMr*. BssaisvM.Muixaa).
* crest xre»l tverilo "ilk Iks tkUdros. It to e
_ . ......
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The Country Gentleman.

BACON &amp; KARRS’
For Very Little Folks.

1’asxasux's Mamou for January is
already out, and a magnificent number
it is! Tbeprindpal steal engraving,
“ Good Morning, Mama,*' is uno of the

JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT

Companion, *' The Trailing Arbutus,*
which illustrates a elury by Frank I^e
Benedict. are'aluna worth the price of
the number. The double sire,- colored.
eirel fashion plate is unrivaled, and wilt
fascinate all tho ladioe. Then there is a
large colored Berlin pattern, a really su­
perb affair, and such a* would cost, at a
retail store, fifty cents. Wo Jo not exag- ।
gerato in saying that the January uum-.
ber is a perfect gem uf JoveUnoo*. The
stories aro all uauaually good oven for
••Feteraou.*- Byall means subscribe
foe this Mags' ice for 1874. It is loti

TtniiiniaittiiiniitMBtrtBw
BY ST .XlCUOUh AT Tint HOLIDAYS.

RINTIN

TCTE-VER

MUSIC BOOKS

Republican

Iil i l l

New Advertisements.

It last matter oigroat rsarot that on
tbe subject of Railroads the maae of tbe
people are oo» better infoimed. Out

Veiy Low

READ STONES,
I
TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

TA_,

lAJSI

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X B. W* will ottowd to tte rseurvol 1 aod
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Vol. III. «■»I'"« Caurinrio,. AsiteatM, etc.
' Canter State aud Creek St. Building
once
occujnnd by Boston Cash Stum.
Tte mow. Cve. Udi.............................. »So
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Vol. IT. rest's Strep oil boot words, (t
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rkkoben * io Itouu. rjIt».iUy teusd.
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Fall ask.............................................. x-ro

LAW CA8E3 &amp; POINTS.

” 3 5’ 55.

Polices of Insurance,
Cerda Circulars, Notos.
Bill Heads, Ix-itrr Benda,
Catuloguw, Bank Checks,
Receipts, Show Cerda,

5

Chromo
School Cards,

33

CITY

DEPOT.

333

Oil Paintings
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5

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Hye Stufts,

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L D. SINE’S TWENTIETH .

GRAHDASNUALDISTRIBUTIOI.

8200,000 00
cuatip capital mitt.

$20,000 In Greenbacks

PAINTS &amp; OILS

5

Banner Co.

DRUGS
Medicines

’

uiBUDDCFEmi umrai

Whittemore &amp; Stephens,
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

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and tarara H C- Boerne, Pnbhaber. 3
Parle Place, New York Qty.
P. O.
Box 2787.

Smith &amp; Nixon, State St., Chicago-

SCHOOL tmilS!

35 5

At Olivet College they have 2H8 aiu, decta. Of thio number 30 nn&gt; in tho
. clasriad course ; 38 in tho ecieutific;
i 48 iu the isdis*' eouroo ; tho remainder
aro in jircparitory and in special courses.
, The next term begins January 2d, 1874

MACHINE !

New Prices.

HASTINGS MARBLE WOBKS1

s

through our Agents a |5 gold pices fur
•3.U5 »n currency ; but, being the own••rd of valuable plates and copyright',
we can give them a jrremium of |10
in vahre, and one that they cannot ob­
tain elsewhere. With th* valuable pre-

masuo via Hostings, to Lowell arid
thence north into tha pine woods. But
if, aa hi openly dutrgwl, cur railroads
are grasping monopoii&lt;M, why increase
their number? why add to their power?

THE If OWE IMPROVED

SEWING

New

S&gt; spared letorstvls

ill

Hsn/iqs, fficif.

U li .......f l

Book'sS« rrvloo™ SOI rarwvo. urns....re
ft, fUwlOA VMII W-ll . S '•*'

It will bo a large aud splendid oil
chromo, 17x21 inches, designed and
painted by thy eminent artist, K. B.
Carpenter. Is now being printed in
thirty difTeroutcolors, from as many diff
ereut stones, each color of the finest
material. Ne extra expense will be
spared to make it the most vaiauable
premium of tbe year, and a really beau­
tiful specimen of Chramo-Lithographia

A very large edition will be ready
ul conferring upon subjects appertain­ for dohvory nt an early day, hoping
ing tn tho scbccii room, aud in th" in­ 1 thereby to prevent tbe unavoidable de। lays of tbe present year.
]Kdnt to point over the rut expanse ui terest of ed ucation generally.
Charlra Davidson, ho County Treaeour country for both persons and prop­
urvr of Esimstt Cuuntv, while in Lanerty, is mainly up«n the Railroads, and 4ing Friday to settle his ecrou nta with
Wo need bun-lreda yes, thousands
it cannot be otherwise. Today, mon
of thorough and efficient Agents, to
whom we can giro exclusive and uncauiu the same breath denounce our rail­
vssred territory ; ntjjl we can uffrr them
way system that alone can furnish
such advantages and inducements as
them the desired relief. Hare, we seel;
will not only render the canvassing a
SllltllMr'feeilltie*
Are dopleasant recreation, bat very profitable.

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Book and Job

The ago in which wo live is a progress
eive tins, espoccially in journalism ; and.

Tho Grand R_-.p«l* and Saginaw
Railway has lieen fixated, and work
upon it will commence in a mouth.
The tub aud pail factory of M. W
Palmer. at Hudson, was destroyed by
fire last week. Lsi. fit0,000 ;'no Iu-

New Scales.

I'rwprrvyoo OrevolU.. roe*&lt;Ula( at Two Acmol
IXrritVMKYTkl. wt'alf.
Frail. *«.. Ac,for Ik* Mas
(1,300.
Fair’Fiexvrs. Essy Music. H»sU.te»4. •::»
Ms/ic i*irvto.
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Ywu&gt;( FusiBt. For vooax pfsyvr*........... 1-1$ DON’T
DELAY ’
P«srl“ir«re Ko«r Uson Swt ........ I-?I
MaoKOl ttovrosUoea Mtemto riatewUy 11*
For another like BARGAIN will
tlolteo CbioiM. 1‘srlorMosic........ K.stet. MJ never prrw-nt ilsalf tn this City.
JO RbSTAX
Tte stew*srv sIm teornl ts doth, gilt
I.mIm, pnre. »».« earii.
Xosawter lath. IrtJ.
(Mt6
Ftsria at Mslter. A soUwliM ot &gt;!••&gt;«

l? l
lb ;

highest, and on earth i'care, good will

Tbe

'=

three yenn ago, “'Glory to God in th*

made aa now.

JAMES WOODRUFF

I*

Palestine eighteen hundred and seventy

A BARGAIN

W, «'•, bvlow s list *r s few of ite test sv4
■Ml fLpolM- rotaetios rt teas* Pune Ms&gt;k,soo
Will oyiwl sny work, roai-poui, OS rvevlpi ol U&gt;v
markte pnre.
AddrvM all «r4«v to
J. U PCTEBM. Mbsm r»b!i»ter.
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journal published on this continent or
1 in the world gets so much in real value
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bcnefil'ot ite own oubecnbwrs as well &lt;u
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men will be convinced of tho injustice
lone to our railroad corporations in
many of the ehargss brought agmntt
ilietn, and of tho juatiro of allowingiham without complaint to charge.lor
ho transportation of both passengers
tnd freight eueh a sum aa will enable
• ho roads to earn a fair per cent, on

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‘TSE MB OAKEN lOMET,'
vigor than any other Detroit paper,
topics alfoeiing Michigan interests­
It gives more complete reports of the
groceedinre of Mwiiga- State Sudoi ro,
Meetings and Organirations generally,
than any other paper published.
Two hundred thousand buffalo have
It contains local news furnished by
boon slaughtered on the Colorado qud ■pedal oorrespondsuts from all parts
Kansas plains tbe post reason.
It has been discovered in Franco that
Tt'troata all public qurebona inde­
the sheath of the hop stalks is superior
pendently, and bolds that every subject
even to rags fur making paper.
Nashville, Tenn., was visited yester­ which involves the well-being of indi­
day by a terrific storm of hail and rain, viduals or of community, whether of
sccuuqwuied with vivid liuhtning.
religion, politics, bwdneei or education,
Ron. Marshall Jowell, United States is a fit topic for impartial aud iutelii
minister at St. Petersburgh bra pre­
gent
discussion.
sented bis credentials to theCre.It is cn outspoken tad decided Re­
California took for seed thia’yrmr 160,.
000 pounds of alfalfa clover seed, tho publican paper infta politireTrom honest
convictions, and ia the only Republican
product of wliich is teu tons per acre.
A St Clair County, farmer raised a paper printed in Detroit, in the English
crop of ember wheat that nvt.-rasred language, that discards (from its con­
forty-three and a half bushels to tho duct the influence of factious and per­
sonal jealousies.
It employs a higher order of editori­
al talent then any other Detro.t news-

UO 000 Hi GREENBACKS !

OR UJH pjEEUjs B SiUMCK!
nGBEEHBAMS

�HABTlNOtJ TAX PAYER*
1 eill bo at my roaidrace on all Fri­
days iu tbie mouth, for the purpose to
receive tax*a aa reqtnrol by law, and tu
scvniurodategea I .will be M the at-ro
J. Cote Att.rn.lu H«iags.on all
Saturday* iu thi* nwvtitbHENRY M. MERRITT,

Trf« f\tpdBLlC\fl
Th- a-eoaI nom'-r or Scribner', Monthly Magasi'ia is iaaued. and a roteat week's papers of thi. eity regar ling new magarine C« the young te us maikabte good ma, cbn* it ia, wb-n we
the death of M. Hall, and mj action in bright end aa full of gord thia-* as th . consider that it root-ir* 100 page* nf
first
inane—in fact, it cwutaiu* mare trading matter, and b&gt; only 81.M per
the cue, let ma brieOy my with refermatter and pictures, for it bsa right a.I- । enr, or 15 conta aingla copia* Cheap
Ward'* artiefa staging that I had an- ditional page*. There ar- foriy-fuur aa this is tn* [ertluhera Baud to each
•rawd M. Ha’l fifty ilullara towards the l-icturo* thia month, and they tnelud- sutocrib-r a pretty little Ohromu. one ol
' building of a ( atluttc paraon-j- bora, drawing* by Moran (wl&gt;o contribute* a the neata.t piettrv* unt so sweet that
and quotfag tho trry trorJt Mr. (loll ia very effective fronliapiec*-). Stephen-, 1—Ite- will be dcligiitei with it. TnShepard, Board, and other Aoe.icaa contant* uf the Jaauaiy number of Bal­
let. It ia ratew that 1 cvir asca-wd artiata. There are aix wonderfully fun kin'* consist uf a Naw Yiwr's story ot
Mr. Hall.^y d*U*rs fur this purpoce
I ny pictures of l-arnad cute, and the ar­ groat mtervat, veveral excellent abort
“Ally. It is aW /rw*. that I ever asesee- ticle which describe* them i* a* lively stoiiee, B'une romsrkxblo poetry, the
-d Mr. Hall at all (nr anybody else) foe a* the cat*. . Aeuriou* picture of a gi­ eumtuaucement of a story for children. ,
ant examining a man through a micro- moro of " Au Unfortunate Match," and j
tcopo; one of a tailor dancing with the ending of the thrilling novelette,'
white boars ; and another of a coura­
Come hero y- tfoctur—sartors ot thdtbly It ia not true, that Mr. Hall geous youth riding a wbate into p‘&gt;ti. manco that has pleased "every one
lever u-el in my hearing, the wards | will excite the curiosity uf every real Here is variety enough to suit most any World—far I b«ve a largo and fresh
rraaetintiou Stock.
U 1 U,ro
givsn by “Q. N. .Ward'’ in quotation j boy and girl. Celia Thaxt-r ba» a taste, so we &lt;to not wonder at the popu
mirk* ur any other wurii to that effect' *ea«&gt;uable p.«*, • Jack Fro.t,'
Mr.. .atily of Ballou's M*gaa&gt;uc. ss it ia ju t
about bis inability uf paying luO.OO ur R. H. Daria contribute* unu of bar first what tbe peoi-le want and will have.
I
Addies*
Tioor*
A
T
auoi
.
30
Bioum
Ins willirgn-vs* of paying any other class stories, ' Naylor v’ ilia Bu«&gt;«“d
I fieri btreet. Boston.
The jsibliabvr.

.Ise si:

SJksF

1 Th- Water Drily,’ by tter.b employ no traveling .ig-cts.
It—ia aa aaa-brveay as tba Coast
.bout,
The Giant jWataburo*
■tel tut at certain lollies, anu
Divutoo. Ths pmufiun
w
kpptveiated by tho older luaJurnagssioa; who will ales «uj&gt;*y r. vponaibility, and we doubt n
filled to the a&amp;tialactiua uf all
by Aft. Durkee.

CHURCHES.

fithly. It it is a lUswfarr lit, tent, when
Mr Hall's brothrr called on me 1 said
that -Mr. Hall must pay filty dollars."
.VeJ owe ward was spoken, ‘bat c .uld be
distorted even by tho devil himsslf into
any such meeniug or intimation.
’Jthly. Errry u&gt; nf tbo reeu, who het j is left at night behind a ' tut key
toll and drtulaieJ thia story know or- blind' in tbe depth* of a Vhgtma forest,
and something—we should like to know
whst is ju.t aboilt ti happen. The
French el. y, foi young translators, i-

promise* to iximbius iafirtnalion with
humor end g -sip »n *ucb .urt ns tu
-mke hi* Is:ter* an attractive feature ul
th* paper Now to your time tu sub
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A rotUatnent and adjustment of every-1
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Iteroy-n A Cu. 1 be dteertutton or mid !
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-m-e bustuca will beo ntiuoed by Mr.
I. &lt;1. Itunyan, wta* rx|*rt»«a hfo sinrww thane- for pod i«trona&lt;e. ulnl
eilu itsthe patrouace ot everybody &gt;n
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TO ADVERTISERS

Tl.oB.xvraiv the best advertising'
iuv*liutu iu the County uf Barry, having
iii-ariy double th- rirculaliun of any
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in Tuesday. Slut of March text

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Tuesday March31st,187-4.
TBev b*v, wra-Sy rsa'ite*
TEIMI.

Local 6liw Jlotice;.

12,000
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LMIG3AT10 M TURNIN'!

Cheap Ferms to Bcuth-wert Mtuauil
Th* AtlUlle A I'm. dr Railroad t'-mi
I any utter. 1.“tto.Wt acne uf 1&lt;«J «

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oa Frid y eveu-rg n*«t. under th* au*
pisro ot Frot D&gt;cki*. W. aro amurod
it wilt be «n:*rtaimng in the t-igbait
degree. Th- proceeds aro t* be ex­
pended f--r apparatus whu-U is much
na-de-l in our L'ulun Scbo-L Wa sineeroiy hope the attesdawce will b. large,
as th* euTtoteinment will ba fird-elaaa.
end io for Qaoet worthy object.
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CRAYON,
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-----------—i „*■ ~-------While
prtwmbolating
Btrte Street P
I holiday*, greatly to lhe diaapointmr-ut
yrotevdBy, w- met tbe tall Slrog-bearer «&lt; th* people, wtoi desire imjwntaut
who, extesxrig hia hsnvray * - .............

“shake.” fap in oar grasp
half doUm- m a Ch™

CASH GIFTS.

$1,500,000

Sarsaparill

pt peculiar interest to y-ung ladies, by
Mr*. L B Url-ino, ia given uu ler the
1 head ot Th* W-mvepun Club.
I
B. F HuU-het c-ntiibub-s a hum-w­
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,7ER A MILLION DOLLABS.

I. A Text* 1: R . via Sedal... AUani.c a 1'ai.tfo 1&lt; R-.
Formvi-. t-mr labite, iu-

ahuH*r ankles, are w-ll *e!oeted au-l
interesting. The favorite department
jul Pigeuuholu Paper*. Head-Work, ua-i
Letter-Bag, aro plentilully supliod. and
j'tluv lulbpairo illustrations very nice
। Osa of th«m i* a luU-jrage rebus by
1 Mis* L. H Humphry, enutled Th.
le&gt;uis Mu.
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Royal Maga-.ine, for tho solution ol
BONEY TO LOAN.
which three priroa arooffered ; aud all .gvces’ whicu d-.f;’ —mpetinun by any j
■ ubxribers aud regular buyer* are at
Psrtt- de.irins to borrow Money ei­
| ther in large •* small amount*, will do
liberty to complete Die pi.ros are. a -u~. .11 .... ........... '•’•’S’1?
well t.» .ell on Fred V. Young. AttarLibrary of Book* vnluo.l at One lluu Fruits in t'-mr *o»w&gt;«t.
Frail*, Dickies, tfome.. etc. elfc. nt al.. uer at Uw aud Ju-li-w of
&gt;/*•
drrd
Dollar,
for
tho
best
wdution,
a
L
limn. " 1 h him y. U m*y. «*’■ fiU - ttfikworwr th-Postoffiee.
Bvrineas lively tn tbe oily.
brary valued al Fifty Dollar* for tb« .Uli .took «1 J f «■*&gt;*’ “•"*
Wo wi»h all a Mer.y Christmaa.
aecoud beol, ami Twruty-five Dollars lor tuudicianul and mithaaieul i-uq.*--v.
Produce generally, on th* rise.
W* have found more advantage, enter- , lur the third. Iu addition to this, every the । rirw and qir-bty
•h"6 J™
-ate wh.-r.ver ani whenever,
The rar-cl-&gt;ud i» looming up b*twe.«n taintnen .' and inafreGon. hy looking, •ulMcnbeprit proaonted with a ecqiy uf suteiu
__
over th* new edition of Webet-r * Uo ths elegant Fraoro-Amsncan Fastell- j strictlv purr? article* air required for
Eagland an I Spain.
See th. change n th* time tab!* for abudged Dictkuary. than we thought picture. The Cuming Wave. All tbte
it pnseiMe to derive from any *ro book for thrive dollar* a year. Lie A Bh&gt;
the G. -R V. R- RIn th. State- end now is th. lime to •*We think it su-pe**4 « completeness
1 core lar.iu.-u- Call at once.
TMf ।
The geiog, we •»» !°hl- in tbe to un­ *nv book ever pvlHohod, end we f-e (&gt;ard, Bu*fun, aro Ibe publisher., am)
try is terribly rough.
U0BSWAOOI.ED ! .
jrrod that it is AmericanI Everv man who don't buy a buggy
A new Music Store ivbaing tatol «P
_ ... t._ Ix- * new
ft Rower's new block by Mr J. Fetib
On Sunday mo
The Decvu.ber number of Wood's
prrobvlerian Chi
Household Magarino is repteto with
Rev. Mr T*&lt;”
who preached good reading—entertaining sketches,
jic S bools of this dty from Friday next | American B'ble
Its table ul
from Matlhew. •torisa, poems, Ac., Ac.
until Moudsy. Jan. 5th.
LroHMA d-r"'
&gt;bi"r«E'k contents embraces the following arti­
' T»v* license ordinance is bemgen-j
-Heaven sad earth shall pass cles : A Better Country, Mary Har:forced ia this city, to .th* lasting endii
wsll; An Engineer'* Yarn, Albert Wil­
■eav, but my words than not F«*’
liams, Jr , Our Party at See, fap. J. 8.
cf Mayor Barlow.
Breckraridga ; Two Entboaiaata. H. M
JU J- Ferteet. the negro wife mur- ;
to u Ch»w.
k"“i ““ *• ,w‘
Lewtral; Prseeuew of Mind, Rev. F. W.
Holland ; Our Babir*. D. A. Gorton,
iusl. at Joliet in.
200 School *■«•«M. D.; BleMednvte of Hxihro. Teno8 Black hoard*.
M’ Itewev, Eaitor of th* BsSarrI... gone to Omaha, N.braJta, to spend Bt tbe Mirl.igan Evrban'w in Itetrmt j roun ; Hau* Dvodledee, Kmlolph Man­
T&gt; i. Hnr’~- elwwys the p-relsr Detroit | tel; inatalimea: uf Max Kromer, author
Christmas with hi* friends there.
of Jrotica'* First Prayer; Codfish amt
Many efear BUbacribers have within Hmn. of Mfohurwn »«de-wUv pop°'« ,!“D “ " ’* Potatoes. Chapter II, by Eteanur Kirk ; |
a f- w davs called and paid u« for th*
Mi«ry Jippe-u.Cliapt.rVH.VHI. t-y
Dansn ‘a year ahead. Thanks, gentte„nng men v* i.- • ------H. V. Osborne. In addition to these
widl be pl-nly iu buwu-s. purou t
articte* aio reveral ptetly puema. a
a near fumr*. Such ou.i b.*ur &lt;ho
Th* adjourned *e*mou of th- Board
charming link Cottage Design, nnd&gt;dat. u. tiv.mt • torero^ih.y anu-u" 1
of huperrfo.r. wHl be held fa th. city,
—. —
k—_(Ju,
U^1 depa.tm.ote
-mbraeng
uur
will SteiitjuvtM^h-pta^^
commencing «m the afternoon of Ibe utb
ume by nsrmny »
‘
lluawkeerr. C.urrspundeucr, luterao
»lucatx&gt;n at FtOl. Sweasberg ►
of January.
tUtora, 1-ngb.ug ttwek. ae., I* The
.’rtri.lCulfod.thia
The MMOla are literally tbrorged
. paid for
engraving for th« «««“«* “ ,nU'W
.t
butte
in
l-iku.-.
^1
’
7",^
GEO. H. JOHNSON
with people and team* daOy ; ’heat
aa* opp&gt;r umt&gt;a.joang m«n-(d»i-)
•OU Folia"
and pork being brought :■ in large
All tbo above lor only uoe doll-r |-et
quautiri**. Pricro good.
witaChrou- " Yotomite" on.
Judge Hoyt will bold a roesfon ol
nullar a»d a haA Addrw*.
Mw3
th* Circuit Court tor th* dectason of
Woos'* Hotsumu* M*aaxi»«.
CMS* ia bi‘ heed*, etc- on the after
Jsswbergb. N. T.
nooa «i Tuoeday. Jae- 6th.
We hevw *ueM splendid pssces ol
RUTLAND TAX-PAYERS.
l~r or Lnrx*» romainmg at Ariisat m«M&gt; which w* win sell ch-*p to
I rill b* st mv resident on all Fri
Hasting*. P- 0- Dec. 23d. 1CT4j
ssv who may be iuciia-d to bey. Givw
.isys in thia n&gt;*lh, lor th* P
twm.. H. Durkee, David Dates, Cy- j

For th • accommnda Jon uf our &lt;
ser bars who dearie any oibrr I"
tasffsnue. ur paper, pul liahe-l, aith
with* nt tbe -tivertieesl ptemiuma,
will ob'oin^t foe you at th- Lo'

fourth Grand Gift Concert

r*&gt;7 —This favorite monthly ivsnmcuco* the new year very much anlarg-l
acd improved, yet slili Under the editnrial control uf Oliver Optic With a
laudiable desire Iu to'.rin their old sub­
set bees a* th-w grow up, the pul.U.hets are adding new featutvo in stories
aud articles for olu as well as ) uung
Prol. James Do Mule eutuuieucvs un
btstorical n ma nr* in this number, ontided Th* Ltly and the Cross, a tel* ul
Aesd-e, iltnsirated by the vs.l l.nuwu
ariist. W. 1. tsbepperd- Oliver 0, Jl

drag before a non-Catholic public for
w. r BA-TMAN V. f
dfccussioti I trtU not de—it is nune of
Viko. M. nEWXT. rente.
HAST1NUS EOIMSE.NO.SB,-wtevvvw [ thrir ba.in.ws Th* very spirit betrayled. the laueua^* uae&lt;l in th* communi1 cations On tin* subject and in its diacutsiun in the Isirroums an I tbo conduct of
tbe friend* (f) of Mr. Hall throughout,
would so tu to be tbo vary oest tindica। tu&gt;n and justification of my action (or .
rath-r inaction} in tbo ca-&lt;—if 1 need- ■ Wave.or the Bid-lrn Treasure of High 1
cd any or cured fur nny al the hands of Ifock. illustrated by C. G- Buit.
y
GrurgcM. Baker- who** ccntribeCun. .
to the bon e and school drama have
had greet *e«w-, write, a serial sto.y
i under the u'tle Running to Waste, ttoIl gives us groat pleasure tu announce
8;-.ry of a Ticnboy, iliuur-ted by M»»* ;
that wa hare made an arrangement with
tho •■Her. Petroleum V. Ntabv,'’ (D. R hrs sron moro people au l trams in this
locks, E-q.) to furnish Tax Barcsu- city st ou* li*h&lt;-. than b* ever saw at
co Ba»&gt;«* a tetter each wook from any on» time ia Independence, lows,

where ho furm-riy lived.
Indepen­
dence is quite a largo city, and bis tw»
[mark* moke us fret a li.tle proud uf
Hasting*. Now, hurry up the new
| Railroad aud g. t th* on running north
I and Booth from here, an&gt;l ln-tep- udmeo
^or D&lt;peud-nce wiil bo nowhere.

raKK^iji

1 am now all alone in tho Photourapli

I will nut be dragged &gt;uto a newspaper ।
controversy and shall co reply to any
turttier attacks, no matter bow rile th-y
be. If their language an-1 course suit* some excellent ami humane proposition,
the •a»tee uf tbo public. 1 am willing to ; regarding the relation* ot buys and
let them enjoy it. but J shall treat it as birds ; end ' Jack-in-the-Prlpit,' who is
last becoming a general favorite, has a
1 have frrqoeutly gone 10 aud 00 fund of lively and useful matter to talk
ties to attend *».k calls, aud ia my । about. Tne page for little folk* is very
resout uiissioti'vvry often go CO end ■ good this mouth ; and ‘ Tbe Riddle Box'
; is crammed with gt«ri th'lfigs

uiissiun. Th- very next day alter M
Hall's death I wont nineteen miles far
through ram and mud to attend a dj i 4
C*lW&lt; being »ut in the storm for
seven hoijrs aud /though thn greater
pert of the iiiahtr There must'then, be

TRUE TO NATURE.'

POULTBY WOULD

specialty

�OdTOBKR.

THE ALDINE,

Many people have a desire to know
ha value of gold and silver in bulk
ind to thia end we have secured tbe
cdlnwlng from Prof. J. F. L. Bchirraer
■uperinteadeat of tba breach mini iu
hta dty, and it may be rolled upoa m
ottvcl Tho fineness of Colorado gold
ud tbo c ateulatim of raless on gold
rnd silver aro also given. It ia a mat­
ter of ooueidorablo valaa, aod should bo

RICHIGAH CERTDAL ft- fl-

Irani River Valley Division

VINICAR BITTERS
l.21R.75'pound^kvutrdupou; a ^ic
not oi pare silver weighs 056.25 pounds
svoirdupoX
Ono million dollars gold coin weighs
1,656.4 pounds avoirdupois, one million
lollais silver aril weighs ..8^29 0
;wund« avoirdupois.
If there u one per cent, uf g.&gt;!d and
ilver in one lou of ore, it contains
01 G3 ounces, troy, of either of three
lhe average fineness of tho Colorado
told laTHl iu 1.000. and tho natural
Hoy : i-ol&lt;l. 781; silver. 209 , eoppoi.
10; total, 1,000.
IM clcuiaUons at the mint aro |
made on tho buaif that U ounces ul
Jandsrd gold, ur DOO fine (coin) ia
**&gt;rth 6800, and 11 ouncos of silve&gt; 900
(cuin) ia worth 112,80.—Dsassr A'*n.

■Mis Owy sAHsksU*rtaMlM&gt;Ke« llw&gt;ra.t-&gt; j
ALDHtw euisx lor IBs csuxsT asteslialvta
Aswtwa, U Is .&lt;.!• nuioiiy is roeautsr iLn
uvwss^ol ihT’pt-J.ruZu* »l Kr&gt;si
।

Haniatlon
BITTERS,

NsmmI AcaOray. s&gt;U *»xr imHs4 Asmtuss
srost'a TUE. ALl&gt;lXEo\i\ irpnUscs sssmptcs
sf lb. b.-.l
jM.irr.,
.nb a
.•
lu U» UickMl S’USK seems u-l rrnl.u
i1
&lt;r*l intsml. Taws Uta aubscnWr lo &gt; HE
Ah/l/JTA'oUt &gt;« • •&lt;&gt;!&lt;"■ reu. •«■)•*&lt; ,. hia &gt;&gt;u
luam* U.a plmurn asA r&lt;Ua»x isfureos ul

Michigan State Boo-Keepers* Asaocia*
Tita asartarlr Ustei sistas foe IC« sill te I?
M.-.n a^A J. U.
non, Vaa decided- to hold a apocisl Tita.
Th* IteruUMilMSS ter IG« will cuar.iB spar ,
moc iug at Kalamasoo, to cutumcuco tel AasUua ary&gt;vfw&gt;stelo lbs hu«&gt;, by cur be. 1
Weduoedav. May Gib, 1874. It is ca
l*ccia!ly drscred that all members U
i.rooont, and, in behalf of tbe Aasocitiiou, we urge ovary b«e-ke«-peer in
Michigan to attend. A cordial iavitatation is also extended to all persons in­
terested in tho sdenco of boe-cnlturo,
whether residing in this or other states,
duroly uiuch good may ba derived from

O-'tobar. w|tb IU
Ta mn lha tatetaa’a AIIMel hasd.

patient rc*xnm bia health. They are tbe
grc.it bto.l punfkraml a life-civing prin­
ciple, a perfect Iten &gt;vator aud Invicoratcr
of tbe system. Nuvvr bitfaroin tbe history tbw*iV*UM&gt;i»&lt;W silver ilBMlurslaraiacweis.
of tbo world ban a medicine been coianortuihd (KMMWMng the remarkable qual­
ities of VtsroanBrortnalu healing the sick
of every disease rar. is heir to. Tueyirnn
Cucl'nrHBtiv'-av well aa a Tunic, relicvCot&gt;gw.lion or Inflarnii.-.tion ot the
Liver amt Vuc-ral Organs, in Hilums Dis*

I’ruiMH. &gt;■
a.-*.

If men nyi eitioycood health, la
them nte Vienne fimtu u» a un-dicine,

CrU T,.i' I! •iiioittd-.j-i-ki
*. 1-.-.1 v.vlrvl.t

LANTATION

Bilii-i.-, RrnilUmt, ni;&lt;l

Bitters

,B.taL iatfij 8 IMt Xtt&amp;i hint

MUMS
BLANKS AND STATIOKKItlE’,

। pring, and from the able papers that j
•ill be presented. Timely notice will
to given of alt further ntrangemenia.
Ath'rres communications or inquires
cuucrrning the subject to
FkIkk Bkstox,
Secy Mich. Ilee Kcepore' Association,
’
Shelby, Oceana Co., Michigan.

SCHOOL BOOKS
Michigan Jlenlral R^I.

PATENT MEDICINES,
;

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DtHECT ROUTE,

Paints, Oil-., Varnish and JA„ Stuff*.

“CHOICE

GROCERIES!

Traveling ' pashets, Druggist Sit.-Irk •,
nnd Farn-y Artic!*- .

Nico Young Man— Because you can
make a spread with it
i A Wall street Man—Because it is tho
| hardest to borrow when you neel it the
I moiu
1 A Pc or *k rung Mnn—Because it don't
' take long to count alt you’ve got.
In Chester and Lvnsaster counties is |! An Esper.uueod Man—Because it!
I think, tbo moat finished forming in don’t do any good unices it is used
the Union. Tbe forma, cotupoaed of a
An Unfortunate Mau—Because you
brickdust sort of soil, are cultivated from can’t get it back again when you lend
fence to fence, every rod. iu the forma it
.of Flemings and of Brittany are culti­
A JucoenjYuung Man—Because it ia
vated from helge to hedge. Cattle
atind with their four feet in two feet ol
clever. Every field is a park. Every
A Theorist — Bocaum there's no Bya­
barn is a coa-pekoe. Every pig pen, tom of central redemption whereby it
is a prnvino paradise. Penn-ylvouia ia can/b« re'urued utter tearing the po*.
pre-emineutlv tbe State of barns. Think aeedbRaf ita owaaf.
of a throe-story barn, with a swell front
A Young Lady—Because it ia handy
and A' nnw windows io the roof, aud a to have when one goes on a journyy.
luxuiioua portico where tba Sybaritic i A Bard-iuoney Man—Berauen it ia
alters ehew tho cud of awoei content­ inconvertible. The owner can't present J
. fornt uu-kuminer s-nmiags
hi* uTubroli* al thZ Treasury end de­
And then behold tbe little cabin m ' mand ruin for ita full value.
the rear wbsro tho agricultural Dutch- | . An Importer — Because it won't pay i
man lives with bis "Irow," and There , dubws at the custom house.
Uie children lie on the floor and envy I
A Careless Man—Because it is easy '
the bappy cahee in tbe lattice portico. |
Ev.-ry I&lt;rn is three times «a largo as ’
tba bouse, which serves aa a sort of ap
pendago, and. as it were, playa second
fiddle to it. Tbo barn is headquarters,
and the house a sort of wntry-box
whan tho man resides who takes care
of it. Tne barn is slated, painted, cor­
niced, rislcrned, lightuing-rodad, ths
pig-sty is slased. -thi&gt; chicken coops are excuso lor not paying hia board
painte*l. and the worm fouoea are white­ aays. as far a* be ta concerned tho
washed as for ns you e«:i s«c« 1 have renev ia like an umbrella; because
no doubt the .original dwellers here used up.
whltewasbsd th-&gt; ground for acres;
around the domicile twice or thrica a
Ba Ecoiomicxl.—Look tnost to your
yen.-, til! they learned its totality.
I do not know about tho effuct on spending. No matter what romes in,
rattle ot so much petting. I shoal4 if more goes out. ycu will always be
poor.
The art is uni in making money,
think jt would loud to make tho animals
aristocratic, yet 1 do not know ot any but itf s|Mir.dtng it; Utile ex[&lt;n*e«, like |
phire where rattle are more stuck up mice in a barn, when they ora many, ■
than they ata in the West There, you make groat waste. Hair by hair, heads 1
know, wo barn no barns to speak’ot. get gald : straw by straw, the thatch
There aro townships enough ia Minne- goes iffllie cottage; and drop by drop,
the r^iu cauiea in tbe chamber. A bar­
ret is eouu empty, if the tap leaks but
rid.i of a straw«ack in January, and it a drop a minute. When you mean tu
must Ix&gt; admitted the weaker animal, save, begin with your mouth: many
are ecundcrably hutap-barked aud sub­ thieves pare down ths red lane. The
dued in their toolings by April. Moreo»sr. here the lermcrs m&gt;o lertikrers, tbtmro, keep within compose. Nover
but in Minnesota wa have an idea that stretch your tegs further than tbe
the earth ia an orange to bo sucked, a blankets will reach, or you will soon be
goose to be pinched, a apeuge to bo cold. In elrthes. choose suitable and
aqueeard, a reorrrtnr to be everlastingly lasting stuff, aud not tawdry fineries.
drawfa Jrotu, uithuut in the least dimin- To Ih» warm is tho main thing; never
uhimt ita flow. All through tho cen­ mind the looks. A lull may make
tral West they aro learning what Min- money, bnt it needs a wise man to spend
neeola has j.tto learn, that 'Nature's it. ItememUr, it it carter to build two
wheat restorer,' to which tbe poet so chimneya thar. to keep ltfM going. If
touchingly alludes, io not balmy sleep, yon give all to back and board, there is
n uthing left lor the savings bank. Faro
but manure.”
hard und work hard while you are
j oting, and you will have a chance tu
rest when you in old.
When certain wits were abusing tl»«
English climate, Cbarira tho Becond dechred tnero waa cane belter in Ecioi--.
because nowhere could one comfortably
be cus-doun mure hours in tho day and
more days in tbe yrer. Tho Nebraska
climate is not inferior to the English.
It has txJder days and hatter da vs, but
ot tbeoo days whieh John Bull calls
*'tUMtty,**ii baa tot one fourth as many
aa John grumbles at nil bb liter long,
uuksa they drive him to suicide or to

CONFECTIONERIES !

UAESn.M
urr, i.rr*

Pami Brostei

Painters SIkl

PIER GLASSES!

smaoiEBci dia fflisc Hat
FCRsmaiscwni

WANTED !
100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring !

Bilim diepUy tn decided u, influence •
that improiriueut i» uxia perceptible. |
Jaundice.—Ill all oi» • of jnundiee.
rest aarmicd tint your liver u not doing ita
work, Tiic only tcadble tmilurnt i« to ;
remote the otcreuon of the bile ami
Ivor ita rcmov-I. For this purpose use

I

Cathartic Pills,

WWEST PACKET
ruicE.

1—nAsea.wJs
ffl'Wayii J'Xiaa &amp; lajisaw
■ssuaaaLftstifta.'ssi

Good Tough.
Oak, Rock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

I U.SIts.Ito b&gt;&lt;saa&lt; liMIrr. st lbs I'rWauu
I Is Itoiuy W lla»Uap...„ lismlsv ito =4 &lt;t»
' J«ai*»-&gt; Mil. U o«te k&gt;| i«*n. aU Ito r.

'■"ffiS-At.

(a

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

3 q 3

6177

Commission

3 3 3

partiafik. In these tho menu tamporaturo is 52 degree*. A woslhsr-rtxord
n*do hut winter at Plymouth, a colony

Merchants

135 eatei rrarrr, cEmorr. men.

Only 50 Cents per Bottle.

The April alarms wna fatal ta men
and breita, but only tboee meu who
wrn-cangi.'. far. from sb-Iter, and to
ftreNoaUto wheat bad taag been only
half fc-i or worn out by hard driving. |
Cattfo that were in good lieari waataer- ]
cd i:, thuugo not nnuor cover. The!

TenTewewwrwwwMIe
(sT»ee&lt;ir&gt;ir to liar-news

F. BL Hungerford &amp; Co.

JOB PRINTING

to hatee been Jb dogrose below, and
that onto oaee, January 28|b; tba mer­
cury tail beiow nro ou only twelve
daw. endcu **ly two days stood betow

BIL CROOK’S TOE OF TAB 1

I SlIwZ tetSasT^SoS
THE GREAT CAUSE

HUMAN MISERY.

Wm'tGtefiiHffHair.
LYON’S

5107

,

Briggjj House,
• Randolph BL and Fifth Aro.,
CHICAGO.

IM.Wten K-4. nWk am *a sM aBa.baa

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RATES OF ADVERTianra.

VOL. XVI11

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 34. (873.

carft

'Tijssmal and
Arfosxrrs. '

THE DETROIT

pocirn.

WEEKLY TRIBUNE

THE ALPINE MAI DEH

" 01 ’

AN VEMOR k RUSSELL,

TTM. II. 1IAVFORII.

good nuiruing to the intruder.

make it cimveuienL and eepecially L» But although Our Young Folk* &lt;1i«*pBret Harte and Gail Harmlton contrib­
“ Husbands arrange to acoompcny your huaband
ute atoriae; Harte’* bring fentiilod A
should aasart themaelv** tometime*,"
he informed Mnuolf on the way to busiMonte Flat i’aatorel; How Old Man
neaa. What would Iweouw of them if an erasing. Last night he hurt tn* iug. for fta boat writer, will contribute
they didn't? He bad been married.two dreadfully by saying that if the baby
kept on iuterfermg with hie pleasure he
Mr. Trowbridge, the editor at the
should dub it a naisanee I Poor little

THE LEADISO

REPUBLICAN PAPER

more than Iwxorao domiciled in their

hi* magarino, to St. Nicholu, which
thus rooeive* a moat valuable addition

Greble &amp; Bussell

C. G. HOLBROOK.

vourrelf and huaboad exactly. Your
nhe could ssrr, and crochet, and em­ huabend want* you. and i« Icinoly and writer* enjoy ao high a reputation in
broider, and was very fond of reeding. ditcontented without you. He cannot juvenile literature a. Mr. Trowbridge.

thia holiday number of St Nicholas.

ONE OF THE
WM. IL BURGHER,

.

•*k,i“r °*“l
PRrsaCIAES A tSCEOEPES.

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C

TV DCTltOIT WEEKLY TBIDUSK, tor rf

to cut fifty per cent

more Wood than

During the yooreolf into a atate of illnaaa and actu­
al diacomfort beeauae you cannot Mrve
both a* you feel they (tiould be (erred.
If your htuband want* another Mrvant
----------------- ma ■ law; but altar toe
birth of the baby,' and tbe added re­
sponsibility of bouMkeeping, everything
"Ob, Mr*. Harris, if you could only
• changed. Mr. Penney did not. could live with u»!"
11, dear if you want me, for I
home, end perhaps I may do
thought)

IN THE NORTHWEST.

Saw wich is guaranted

A. I*. DRAKE,

while the quality of iu content* 1* hi* Thought*

LARGEST WEEKLIES

'

i/M.v. v- 1.1 ix &gt; I. r. 1,

number*, and that it saying a groat nor ia illiutroted by a portrait.
deal. It u unuaually rich iu .tori?*.
There i* a New York Chriatma. story,
called ••Pete," by Mra. L. G. Morae,
which ia moat admirably told. Then

6&amp;-C0LUMS NEWSPAPER

Rhode.

fairy Christmas

Boy Who Worked, by Roswell Smith.

toon sente, grsxl health, and the good
of her manner radiated a magnetism nature that come of both, arranged all
unmistakably repellent
Had Mr., elicit, and both husband and wife
J Penney remained healthily *unny, ba- bleu th* angel that was eent to them in
undoubtodly havo
tleman; A Garret
. Deprived of the

any saw made.

ORS. J. M. K C. RL'SSE!
st;iUJioxi-oe«

mass

Anthony Frouda, John Hay, R. H.
Stoddard. II. H, Frank II. Blockton.
axtna ha* been bought by 8cribn*r A Adelino Trafion, Edward King, Roboo-

In one

FOR 1874.

W RIGHT k HOLBROOK.

■xganss-.

NO. 36.

"I found that I could snare you to- by actual
St- Nicholas for January.
Ida), Mn. Potmay.'* aha exclaimed;
caused by neglected health. Get well,
The January number of Scribner’*
aod your bread will be all right."
.
Monthly hu among it* contribntca
"Do you really think aoMrs Harris!
But how shall 1 get well P*
Bret Harte, Gail Hamilton,CharU* Dudao if you Ilka,
own store of good thing* for the Christ-

In Topic* of the Time, Dr. Holland
diacuMoo Church Union, The American
Restaurant, and Literature for Boy*.
i In Th* Old Cabinet i» aomethiug about
New Year’s, Chri*te=«, and the. Black

Poor, Fur., and Book Club.-

Th. a&lt;a-

Story of the Jolly Hamper Man, by H.

■Ml wHh -L-l.
SS!1
--------- ’
- ---------- ” '—Aonaidarod I

JOHN lUltlFJlTS.

HU ffl SEE TIIEJl

I’hrough the courteaios of a
in who came from Spencer
ww are furnished
roualy;1 '»unty yesterday sre
brought out tbo material .ho rished with t&gt;‘« particulars of a doanerato fight
.
I
AVV. a
V«ry "eu, -o, rv- ................ — ----- ...........-..................
pliod, BFP»«™tiy more to herself than i Taylorsville on Monday afternuoa last.
THE LAST FLOWER OF THE YEAR.'. ..
eotn[aaion; “but f1 don't mind I1 II
&gt;t afenAir*
appeire that
that tha
the lut.-tvvla
iteople ItvrnoHying in
in tliu
the
‘•o much about that, I moan I could vicinity of tho Cal'
CalTlili*
Hilis bare
havo known for (
j bear ill health very well, if I didn’t have a long time that there waa a feroeiout
panther prowling through tho woods
' other things to trouble ma."
| Tha pale face uf the dressmaker over tho hills, and tho beast has fre­
' lighted up wonderfully, aa the met tbe quently been seen,'but by some meani
ha* managed to M*ar&lt;&gt; it* bacon" by
'
Lav
quick uiraunts. On Monday last a
with sudden inepiraunn, •• will you al- uian named Richard Holt came acroat

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

(OXVEYAXCEns.

CX=tUklx.KJU.ah7.rulh«
.

JOHX Q. VRESSV.

t-WESS'.
T. B. DIAMOMD.
:&lt;&gt;. eupt or scnreiLs. «»a

without fatal effectbowervr.

Butterworth, iilurtfated by six jolly meat* are aa full aa usual.
pictures^by Mtopbdaa. Be* idee all this,

running ia Bl. Nicholas. What^Might January, contain* a lavish supply oi
Have Been Exjwctcd, by Fntak II.
Stockton, a story for boys, whicU
lelta er.rv.ab.;, ul creased its popularity and added new

which contains this month, beeidea a

cidedly evriona Christmas tree.
- - —
-

employed in that capacity—giving to
the magazine not a earelrea auperviaicnf

This
idea, some lively stories of ing constantly, and is splendidly adapt-

! anything; czportonce of tlio richest and
moat amjnlrimr daaerintion."

ITS AGRICULTURAL
DEPARTMENT !

thing," replied Mra. Penney, with

hail landed upon Hoil and wa. *avag«)y clawing him to death. A little boy

lUK luo vum c oau,
j®,, tula, uulu, - --------- - - ----- .
|
[ am failing utterlv in accomplishing ■ couhi not help but miner., trad soeiug I
- 1
-------- ■* ' *d. ran fut succeeded
He notictri a party of
rking in a field about

GEO. II. BROOKS.

Then not the slightest connection with its
- -

for girla, Nimjei1* Trouble^- by Olivo
Thorn, eo well known a. a writer for Mr. S. E. Bhutee, Ito proaeut publisher.
young folk*. The opening chapter* in-

Mitchell and John Hay; poem* by Wil­
liam Callon Bryant, Lncy Lnrcora and [icrticn.
Mary Mapca Dodge; description* of
Chriatmaa toy* and game* ; sprightly
talk from Jack-in-the-Pulpit; a lirtly and a half.

Address

Ncwburjti, N. Y.
exceedingly wall-written account of the
arm themselves they hutity proceeded poor little princes who are Igjried in the
MISCELLASEOCS CASKS.
Old Letter*.
BuL Mra. Harris," interrupted the I
"nJ" r'’llof to ll« unfortunate Holt;
lady with an ofianded air.
but when they reached tbe spot they
The engraving*, of which there is a
•• Wait one mofoent, and 1 will ex- fouad him deed and the body torn alNever bum kindly*writ ten letters; it
'
Whruot support Home Induitr/t Did you over uke the
plain—prove th* truth pt my statement I moat into shreds. Tho beast._aftor kill- gennruu. display,—about forty iu all
ty your own word*. You acknowledged, j ‘nK Kim. had evidently eaten a portion
the paper ia yellow
S^’XShMii'/uviert trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty and prosyerSrlrrt Jt»rp.
a moment ogo, that wou wore not well, i
hi*body, as there wore Urge lump*
and* that traced the
, otjs ? You go to the city and you ece the people nil alive and
but that this fact was of small impor- of
two
ot lh« b'’dy tbat •“““ magazine of art.
teuee compared with other ttap. 1 not be found anywhoru about tho spoL
teSr*tka:to‘‘l*&lt;t*a '
I stiring. and the first thing yon say. 18 " They are doing lots of
A WORD FITLY 8P0K EH.
New, 1 maintain that health is the I O« informant did nvt know anything
THE TRIBE
-----waaew wriniMK t cnL---- biL«iness here I" - Everybody scents to be doing well. Mechanics
groundwork of Jill happinee-i, the be- 'bout Mr. Holt'* family relation*, but
arc seen bv hundreds hurrying to iheir labor with their^ dinner
UfTRotT. Mtnn. I
»t uurox xizr.
ginning and end of all progreos. With­
pail on their arm. What is the e-nusc of all this «tir? “Y” there
out health you can no more be a com­
went in our column*, the proipoelu* of elderly .piniter Cuds, lathe Impeatfonin n demand at Home for work, the people patronize flome Intimipanion for your husband, and a wim
mother never had soar bread.'
mother to your child than your husband
T
his
was
n
most
unfortunate
remxrli
tr&lt;j. city people know that it in to their own perfional mterest to
could be a good business man without rible tragwly. havo organized thowenl- year is ample dvidenee that the entersupport IIome4rad« and they do it invariably. Who eats wheat
it. This, then, is the first thing to bo voa into a united,furoo for the purpoe*
riaaed iu Barry County, if it is not the people in the county? YVc nfNDKED AXD KlilirTY-TlIKEE ACfllW. aa did not hinder him from going on much I evnaidrred. Your nerves are rasped, of bunting down and and .laying the lication are determined t. make their
Btelv Slr»«l. Meua4 «oor
et Iks Ds«S.
’
your child ia mare of a burden than a monitor of the wood.- It I* »aid l11—
must build up our own place; people in Gram! Rapids won’t do
Joy,
your pretty bouse an unpleasant the bidooui yelk of tho beavt can
it for us. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyer,
100 Acres Improved.
responsibility, roar husband seems iu- hoard every night, but that th* pe
DoctorH uud Laborers; but one says ‘we have no mechanic* in
are afraid to pur»uo it after dark.
to talk about netting her sponge over considerate and unappreciative; and the
Hastings who can do a good job Gf work." To such I would say,
demon that hu brought about this
irr:«»U ik&gt;14 «■ tU net llbml terras
complete Uettunorpbosi* lies entirely in
Here and There a Gem.
good idtettAitu.
look at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
yourself— yoar preeont lack *f healthy 1
and our Carriages. Wagons, Cutters Ac made in Hastings, and
foundation."
partinoats are not neglected. Th.ra are
then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten yeafs
“Bui John doeen't aoem to ayznpo16 page, in each number, well furahhago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that

ffO/KE l/IDUST/tf-

A FARM FOR SALE-

My

This is a Rare Bargain !

could paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. /There is no need of
going away from Hostings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so far For full particulars inquire of LotaPure Wines and Liauors! •is Cutters are concerned, you can Save ten dollars on every
&gt;OB HKDICISAL PCKItWB*.
CARIOON SMITH.
Cutter and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (yrcat or mall), for I know they cannot
compete with my Cutter Mackinr. I am giving my customers the
benefit of my Ciater Machine which I do say is a saving of ten doh
i I are to them'on every Cntter they buy of me. I have nearly sold
DENTIST
' out my first batch of Cfitters, and am Jiunniny Out another lot
which 1 will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buyyiee below
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
Par next season.
I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. 1 am preparing Machinery tn enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on. 1 Beautifully Illustrated !
Sweet’s Hotel,
have ouule mV cuMomer, Hvi-rr a»&lt;l can Jo it »pun. My bnv
inua nearly double, every yew. and that t, evidence of mtotfeelion wmewhere.
} R REED

RariivillB.

IIEMITII ttll llffi

Mickitai.

■

TRIUMPHANT!

IF YOU WANT
Hwy

WHEELS!? &amp; WILSON
IfipitOrED
B. F. 8TEINHOFF

6outli»idt&gt; state Street.
HASTINGS. MICH.

THE IWliffl

PAINTING!

Sales of the Wheeler Wilson for
the past year is the Best Guari rajitee of its Superiority over all

J. HEWAICU
WoaM rwpwltullf .nnwiiie. te ll-f W«F’»

other ecuting machinesBeing the most simple in con-\

PATKC-I

strudion, and easily adapted to
different kinds of work, running

1-

the diaappointmnnt the bad felt in not
plearing her hueband Into gall and bit-

thought* to watch, in the family onr

to exageration.

Bush alight coloring

if baker's bread dore not suit your ap-

Content ment abide* with truth. And
Moore and enable him to devote hi*
you will gousrall, anffer for wiahing to
tim. and attention to the editorial manJiie any more than yourself. The
ita are diacordanL Ho i* immothrown out of eqaikbrimr, and toriure.—Btlpt.
. __ .____ t.s_ir i_ ______

. easier, faster, and with less noise than any other sewing
n uties whifh recommend the Wheeler

right to expect comfortable
fltoa La itain'u-hL"

on* one cxpenenei-dwin it. romjikably

tponribilily in homo maUarer’
•• You would not think of finding
Penney thought, by having the lut fault with your huaband becaun nature
word, bo could dissipate the shadows he had not &lt;mdow»d him with the maana
bed .o heedlessly evoked—but of course of providins hi* baby with the fiat food

useful juvenile uioutbJy that surpasses

within and without la undisturbed; the
miracle ia. "To rejoice in tribulation f*
and this miracle ia contrauxlly wrought

ilept three conreculiro
u&lt;t rhyne month*, with
thia baby. John Penney, and that you

Stnial aid fcmtai

DENTIST
Union Block, over Benton Cash etore.

^IXeMykaew. Jfc Wilson tothepiMic as Superior to any other sewing oitncirs rWWW

k.

D. COOK. Agent.

be at her poat, is off duty. No wood
qualified by over thirty ysars’ experi­ then, that Monday ia a dreadful day.
Although the line may be thorongL,
ence in agricultural journalism. Wo
rubbed off before hanging out Urn
congratulate tlio Rural New-Yorker on

Coriainly no agricultural

A CART

_

An Important DettuL

•' Better lot thioga go without attenon until the bttlo one ia loM trouble.”
"And then John would find fault

•' that if you were to rise a littls earlier,

MichiganExchange. mae,d

subvennuun to the Rum New-Yorker

No; how can I f all the tim. I bar.

the baby's high chair away from the
table and, with tho chubby year old in
her arm*, sought the privaoy.of herowu
chamber. Mr. Penney followed.
“ Tliere'a no need of getting in ahuff,
Maty," he said aa be closed the door.
In this matter of eontinuabon the gon-

THE
Better GROCERIES for l'«

Mr*. Fenncy’e face wa» »cartet. " I
did my beet, John," wn* juat trembling morning huw troublesome the baby ha*
on her tongue, but thia Inat elaborate
1.
— ..Cai.*
Ha.Vanr.---- *—

Penney bsritateda moment, but filially

.rnd the little

�tbilmi OrniTUl

|ht ^tpuMiran fanner;

T— r— on,

I

Oh.

MOORE’S

RURAL NEW-YORKER,
...

shall !m&gt; aatonisbad at do achievement
xC.T.i-wnKa m., .. an-rop-a-i

duly appreciated by Mr. Colfax,
n-epondod very happily. A largo
y of dtisens were present, and tho beauty awl • marvel of literature.

M imy a mat vdtr.
Wo havo a largo stock of Hand-Carved

Tbe &lt;

Brackets,
Paper Holders
Slipper Holders, Mirrors,
’
and Picture Frames,

io England, with tho pariabionoro »a!ntany kin.!.

IHLOMGE M. Dt'wit\ .

FAIM AMO FIREIIBE FAVORITE.

ploymeut there by a|&gt;plyuig forthwith
lail part ?

EDITORIAL CORBJtaPOMDlNCE.

Harr we fWMllod any part.

epot by Tbuuiu Moran, end as

eick and dying, and nhiiwn a chrUtianly
tho Miarouri River Valley, and find mt-

in thia betuliftil Nebraska Gty. in the tired for fit, and that eelfuh

dr tfWTLT d«v«r» Pnictt.

picture ia a grand and magnificent view

third of these great pictures it Tho Irish
Schoolmaster, after Nicol, by John 8.

THE FARMER,
THE HORTICULTURIST
j
THE STOCK GROWER,
THE DAIRYMAN.
THE HOUSEWIFE, Ac.

The New Whuler i Wilbon Sewing Machine AWARDED the
highest premiums at all the leading fairs in the World, and the
only one recommended for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the
W’orlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less pieces than any Shut
tie Machine. Sows Faster, It Runs Stiller, It Runs Easier, It
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods, It is Easier Adapted to
Different kinds of Work, It will last a Lifetime, Every Joint being
Adjustable. Old Machines repaired nr Exchanged. Extra* of
all kinds at the office of the Agent in this City.

disporidollars and pound a sterling.

Of our journey wo might write touch
that would inlrrcst those who have
merer enjoyed a trip acroes tho boauti-

ofllOiOOO.
The South Hand TciJus, says:

Au

a great ynirpoeo. Die motive of Our and Michigan Southern Railway until
popular Michigan Central, but mu: bo Father in creating us into this world, that railway company will stop all ixs—
, ,L|a wl.u
...
was that wo might inhabit and enjoy

A thrilling scene occurred at Mrs.
Livermore's lecture at t'priugfleld, Vt,
a few nights since.
The lady had been
dilating eloquently upon the bad effects
of tight lacing, whwn a young woman

ij-ocial pluaaure iu Calling tho attention

wo shall find favor with both. Our
Heavenly Father, with our noiglibots and drawing them forth, knotted them
tiemen near by. with tho observation :

south central counties of that State.

once flourished in Ireland. Tho fourth
whole page picture d* a view of Fairfield,
Conn., by Kruaemnn Van Elton—a

Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets. Dining Room Seta, Library
Sets, Office Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, of all
’
Varieties and Styles, at

faivic

lulls dales, a river, nestling village, etc.
The stbor illustrations in thia number
nro two wonderful drawings of Rocky
Mountain sosnery, by Thomas Moran,

A. D. COOK Agent.

.

X A &amp; £ iff a.

U JF »

Bhould tbe Agon! fall to call op you, he- liivltew you to call at bls offlac In the
Store of HKIKH BKO.'H, Siato elreet. Hustings, Midi., ami examine tbe
Wheeled A WI Iron before purchasing clocnherc.

Wo hero a full supply of

CASKETS,
BuquL

COPpips,
qobes,

SlNittolai" aniTOir YoeijFoID.'

pondous and frightful mountain gorge;
and CVlburn’e Butte, in Kannarro Can­
on -a mass of red sandstone, two thou sand feet high, in tlio midst of unparal­
leled scenery. Gustave Dore furnishes
two wonderfully drawn pictures, depict­
ing scenes in tho Bible; Christ Blessing
tlio Children, ami Tho Deacent from tlio

Twpupqs.

BELDING.

STEBBINS

VTCK.^

Opposite Goodyear’s Hardware.

33

BACON &amp; KARRS

OUR YOUNG FOLK!

MOFAGKHi teo nXOBartKOtt. sad COLsorrow, and grand in its sublimity.— OKEtl I'LATk. PubltowS QnrtMlv. si tl &lt;u.
Bury ing tho Pot Bird, is a sweet picture
after Miss M. E. Edwards, full of rare

finu country, and for agricultural pur-

A stockholder in the Calumet and
Hecla copper mine draws each throe
tho plains of Nebraska laying to the mouths a dividend of *00,000.
The
14tb day of September, 1874,
South of tho Flatt, aad extending for
has been decided upon for tho openi ng
of the next State Ifuir.
of prairie, veil watered, and adapted to
The number of inmates in tbo State
rich and inexhaustab’o, as to require
noyinrfertiMi from tho “Patrons of Hus-

Hwrij. V»l ..nfeUpr -f.H, ^^4,^rflU.h«.nS«LsodHUj
as tutted at Battle Creek last snrn&gt;or is in active operation, and this week 1
*D:1 Orgsairauon. generally,

tneota

one exception, have resolved to close up.
cf Iowa and Nebraska, than iu Michi. One saloon and one hotel only re-

C'f tho advantage* offered to tho ac-

—------- ------------------- -----(------------ r~~ple.
Fanny Jones, tho cukirod woman who
whipped her daughter to death a abort

To all Desiring Fleuant and
Profitable Employment.

ESF’Txa Ditbott i’oer is espssially

It treats all public questions inde­
pendently, and holds that every subject
which involves tlio well-being of indi­
viduals or of community, whether of
religion, polities, business or education,
is a fit topic for impartial and intelli­
gent discussion.

publican paper in its polities,from honest
convictions, and is the only Republican .
bio intorortiag letters from tho Capitol j Uuivorsity. Ho is (ho instructor of
of this State, published by u. during the I £»«
■wdMt*. both from tha
Last year, that all wo nrod say is, that H&lt;’U*Or ,
J,W‘O,r
.
I„ ,7 !
.
,
I &lt; A rather angular accident happened
^1 Ilu b. U. «J,
“ iJUl- ia mL^.1 IL..,a, .
sona! jealousies.
tame cf the statements eremvd to one finger hr had it wrapped in a cloth eatwho has not occn this section of the uatod with camphor, and ping too near al talent than any other Detroit newscoantrv, that in our judgement be has tho F»»&gt;'Kb‘tho ctolh took Are, burniog l&gt;apcr.
not exonerated tn any particular, and
The village ofTdonfaguo, which lost
Day. carefully collated ; its Market Re-

&lt; ailed A Familiar Air. There is still
another picture, Wild Flowers, which
gracefully completes tlw long list of il­ our Standard Publications. In that and
lustrations. Tbe literary contents of adjoining Counties. Tbs books are the
uro-lurtlon- of the mml Popular Ameri­
can Authors, and are having large aaler
A tifiit 3fM'.U^ or BUthnotfi - tlio bort wherever oftared. Send for cTreulsrs
which will show our liberal inducements
and most interesting which can be found, to Airente, and give give hill dcwcriptlon
every paragraph being original. Mra. »f the books. Circulars sent free on
tvccliic of application. Adrvwv. W. E.
Elisabeth Akers Alien, tho popular jniot, BLISS A tn.. Publishers, 148Summit
Mtf "
has a charming song prettily named A BL, Toledo. Ohio.
Vvintev Rosebud. Rev. 8suiu«d \V.
Duffield, of Michigan, coatributM a littie gem of a song; William Whitman
Bailey publlshea n graceful and scavou-

holidays, and on every hand we hear
it stated that Omaha has never had a
her husband, Ellery Burlingame,died on

statement of tho condition of things
hero. In proof that this is tha fort, wo

Saginaw e
and that each of tho National banks buildings

‘■FAST FRIENDS,-1

- ........ ..... ..

lk«m ■■ Mr. TroeLndfr ■ si■ &gt;Urr.

&lt;»f cvj ry description Executed

.i.irc ....

AD ta Star® will * Sjfadifly lUaM

partment of romance is well filled. Mrs.
torteiuiug story,

entitled Cinderella,

Republican

a well-written Swiss stcry, entitled,
Sa jwing on Pilatus. CUara-Broughtoc
sister of the editor of Htrftrt TTtrUj,
telle the story of A Gboetly lodging.
Tho miscellaneous articles all prepared
for Tnc Autwa, consist of an account of

Fuller-Walker on Tha Irish School
Master, Utah Scenery. Fairfield, Conncctirut, Dore's Bible pictures, the death
v
___ v&gt; ■ __ ■ ,
benefit’of its own subeenbors as well as Familiar Air. In Music Dio Italian
to tho local papers.
art!
American pointers and sculptors ; while
AGEST8 WANTED.-REAP! READ!! in Literature there are reviews of tbe
READ I! ! '
poems of W. I). Howells, IziuraC. Reddea. and Henry Morford, a notice of
Employment for oft. both Recreative children's books, and o f tbe new mediand Lucrative.
senptiou price, 85.00, including Chro­
mes ‘’The White Mountains'* and “The

tical problem that we giro with Tie Z»-

‘•mipo's troubles;

p RINTINQ

den, a new writer, puts Tborwaldaeu’a
bos-reliela—Day and Night, into a wellexecuted poem; Annlo F. Bradley sings
pfSoul Days, and Mary A. P. Stansbury,
in a poem called Hollyhocks, cumjirveses

fullness ; it ia unequalled as a Family
surpassed, orca amid the sunnier plains house, costing in all *4,600. Pretty paper ; Tri Weekly, 15.00; Weekly, *“
of tha Indian Territory, Northern Tex- good for a village with lees than 1,000
inhabitant'.
Tho Publishers will furnish specimen
A street-ear conductor in Detroit
Brutes, by Rot. F. R. Goulding of

floor os several passengers were depart­
ing. tho other day, and a well-dressed

‘Wtat Mijhl Have Been EipKted.”

First-Class Instruments.
Banner
Little Folks.

Book and Job

New Scales.
New Styles.
New Prices.

ram me;

Veiy Low

»iraiimmaiirai tmtisuaBam
BY ST. XICH0LA8 AT TUE SOLJDAYS.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,

A Co., publishers, 58 Maiden Lane, N.

Wareroorri, Wo. 256. Greene, near Eighth St., JV. 1.
required bv tho legitimate buuneaaof

d with every ounvenience desirable in beautiful, meritorious, and rosily vslu-'
building uf its kind.
able premiums than are offered or given
A painful accident occurred in Ypsil- by any other/Weekly religions l&gt;aper
published.
1

things that- bankers here from

tile endeavors to sustain herself by

New Advertisements.
COUNTY FARM-

tMSTipqs, ftictj.

We go further, and allege that no
subscriber to any other weekly religions
journal published on thia continent ar
tor the money paid aa does a New Sub-

Smith &amp; Nixon, State St., Chicago.

LOWEST CASH PRICES
CHANCERY ORDER.

SO* All New SubocrilMira to THE
CULTIVATOR A COUNTRY GEN­
TLEMAN fur 1874, paying tn advance,
previous to tho Okmof 1«73, will reovlvo
tbo paper weekly, from receipt of remittaoeo to January 1st, W71, without

miA:
rm unoqualled facilities for the
Prompt execution of
.
thirty different colors, from as many diff- sea HOWSM fifceliet oeeos kb ixsuuh
Hebrew.
Tho Toxas Ixgisli
Tuosdsy, Jon. 13, w!

The Country Gentleman.

ba

Stephens,
179 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit

Save Your Money

VOLUME FOR 1874.

LAW CASES &amp; POINTS.

THaCcvriVATun axdCoiixtyGkwfor the post forty yewre, has
ranked, both In thto country and abroad,
I as the Standard Journal of American
Agriculture. Tho Ed I torn and Proprlstrm In addUInn h.

S75.OOO 00

J. P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO.

TO DE DIKTUBUTED IN

Cards. Circulars, Notoe,
Bill Hoads, Latter Heads,
Catuloguee, Bank Checks,
Receipts, Show Cards,

D$D

I

txjmax.

Ikok and Pamphlets.
Abstracts of Title,

with Bep

Whittemore

L. D. SINE’S
GIFT ENTEBPRISE!
ISlrtAJOrXAA MOKTBLr

Oetwslonal

and

Voluntary

DRUGS

Chromo

w
Carf,

With tho

TWO a BAND CAl’ITALH OF

Medicines

$5,000 each in Greenbacks I
Fcrtllttyaf the land—thaoe who Culti­
vate and tboee who Coneume-tho Buyer
and Shipper, as well as tbe first Ow ner

Dye Stuffs,

PAINTS &amp; OILS

U» BLAK8 OF EVEET DQMTffl!

CITY I1*™ DEPOTS

School Books &lt;J- Stationery

Banner Co.
tqberwrofal?

gr£35.wsaWi
PREFCRnTIONB AND FAMILY

IlaatjngB

Republican

Banner

JOB PRINTING

CHROMOS !

�I The Hujierviaor* most at th* Court
1 House in this city on Monday next, to
Tho Publisher* of tbo Baxxxa take । Enrrow or Rtresucxx Bisrxss.—h finish up business. All matters not ad­
this opportunity to tender their sincere 1। »i«ms but jwst and proper that I should justed M this session, will have to tey
| and hearty thanks for tho patronage ; use tho columns of your paper again, aa ] over till next October.
, reoeived in th* last v*ar.
Notwith- Fallicr Allgaycr, (w called) attempts iu
I Maading th* disturbed condition of our Ins answer, to cunningly deny the facts,
Liar or Lerma remaining at the
country's finance* for the last fow and then tell back upon Igs clerical Hasting., I*. O.. Dec. Slat. 1873.
A'gnity, and rwfuww to bo dragged into I John W. Atkin,, Hiram Buuel, P*.
ter Dryke, M. Greenfield, Jam. Hub­
auy further controversy of the matter.
Dignity, is a very good thing to have, bard, Mrs. E. E. Moon. J. McCormick,
and a very thick wrought cloak of it, ; P. A. MoMoorr, C. A. Odell, Matin*
m*y sateen him from the just eritieismt '
of those who in their iguorsneu and
blin&lt;l sectarisu seal, think the Pop* and
Priest can do no wrong; but such as
look
upon Pops*. Bishop, and Priest alL
: asked in rain True, we hen- . tetgo
Ccniu&amp;pnan,
amount outstanding, and U would, as being p&lt;iar, finite, erring, sinful man.
i could wo Lav* it to eommsnre the New no better than the common herd, only 1 tbo scuunige of tbo human foniiir, may
leer with, du us an iucakulableamount •o ter as they &lt;h better. lixA thn.Ufli '! in its early staged 1m promptly and per­
I
muneutly
cured.
of giM#l. But w* are willing to bear th* thin gauze work of dignity, and apand forbear, hoping that those who can, pteud tho right, and condemn the , RsnnwoutvW. Vn., Oct. 28th, 1872.
that are still in arrears, will soon call wrong, without any sectarian feeling or Dr. R. V. Pisacr :
Stif
upou us. and make glad our hearts, and prejudice to gratify. Now If the tectv
th* hearts of those who are depending as slated in our urtide are without any uiing yuur Gulden Medical Discovery.
I owe my life tu it having been afflicted
upon us for money, by liquidating foundation, then tho holy Father (?)
r tho** small amouat* ; and it will give should not allow hi* anger to crop out fur year*.Did not uie it but a abort time
i us coutwg* to go an making better and •o phiuly, suggesting that vindictive- Mini 1 was benefited ; at Ibat time I
| beiter our paper, which it is our desire n»»s, had aseumod Ute place of Chris- I WM very Lad, not able |o »i: Up much,
wna suffoiing greatly with tny tliront,
| to do, and thereby creating n greater tian Charity.
»»» getting blind, had a dry cough,
। dosir* in your own hurls to continue
But, to the facts. Hr saya te notvr
| tout subscription.
May tbe coming as&gt;&lt;.wvod Mr. Hall fifty dollar* for build- , and much pain in my lung*. J havo
uacd twelve boltlu, of. tho Discovery
. year l&gt;e a prosperous and happy one to ing a PvKtfft and that fo never aikod
and am almost well.
: you all, m we hope it may to *11 the anything of tim. and can't **y that he
PICTURES 1
know Mr. Hall personally, an l says the
A eon of Mr. J. II. Mcaet-k, of Chat­
pictures
whole f&gt; a contemptible falsehood.
I am now all alone in the Photograph
, ham Four Cotners, N. Y, liu boon
His answer is very ingenuously
bmuncaa,
and as I have made arrange­
cured of Conaumptiun by Dr. Ploroo’*
ment,
to
innrt'k.rt
me IkrHiit,.- «*„-,I.
framed,
anil
very
woll
cahmtetad
to
diChristmas morcing.Mr. D. Gump &lt;-f CoGolden Medical Discovery,—m, rays Mr.
• dar Ct-t-ck, in this county, went to his coivo th* carele sv reader But ho does C. B, Canfield, editor of the Ckalkam
boot and *hoe store, to find that during dot say that an Mwsvmcnt aw* »■'
_____ J. JtOkEttTW. PJL
. the previous night some, rascal, or more made on Mr. Hall, and that tho amount
CNURCHE8,
' iwobablc, rascals, had broken into his । was not n tight to be collected of him.
&gt;s ter a pateonagc, or •, den McJ’cnl Discovery hu effected
। stere and stolen upwards "ot one hun- '
whether tho amount wonderful euro of Ccututnption in I
। dred dollars worth of boots, shoes and
; leather. Mr. Gump at onto set to work
WAITED:
neighborhood.
to find out who tbe thiuve* were, and to on* else sought to collect i*. makes but
1 roeover hi* property if possible. A part little differeuco.
. of the goods were found iu the Bunnell
I do not think Father Allgsycr will
• "J
— -- —
MI-WIIUIDII VI SUU
firm nvcvesltstc* thl*. The Bo-t and
*lteol house, and a part about twenty deny in plain terms, that an aB*siem*nt
Mme l-wunras wUi be continued by Mr.
rod* from the school house, hidden in ■mu made, nor that he was aoliaito.l t*
J. G. Bunion, wbo vxpree-es his sinere thank* for pa.t latromure and
the tonre corner. Ahout one half of the go to his bedside in the dying hour,
solicit* th&lt;- patrunaxe of everybody in
stolen go.-ds were thus recovered. Mr. nor yet that hu did not go ; and it is
want of tlret clue B.«&gt;t*, 8h&lt;-re, OverG. informs u* that he is pretty well became bo iU mt go, that we thought,
vbtjr*. Ilubbcre, Hllp|«ra etc., cheap tor I
and Mill think that missionary work in
os to leave no mean* untried to bring his behalf, had been sadly neglected.
I tiio offenders to justice . Wo truly hope Nor do we cure whether (as his reply
' the rascals may be &lt;&gt;ugtit, oonvictod would suggest) his man-made chunh
and punished as they uewrvo.
Since i creed forbid ii. Tbo fiat comes to us
HASTINGS EASTERN STAR. Lo
tho above affair occurred, Mr. G. lias sold ' all, from better authority thatt-Popes
erMaHiveMamry. JUenlkr m.-llu*. co Ti
out his property at Cadar Crook with and Bishops ‘To do unto others as wo
Beyond the Mlziiziippl.
tho mtontipg of leaving there, as he would hare them do unto us," to go to ,
thinks it not tho most desirable place the house of mourning, to visit tha
! Tlnuiand* have already gow, and
la which tq live.
; thousand! more are turning their oyi-«
nffiu-tr*!, to comfort the sorrowing, yen,
j towards new htuue* in tho fertile Wc*t
to even do good to thus* who . dMuiteI To those going tu Missouri. Kansu*,
1 fully use and persecato us " Aud no
Mr. Wm. McAllen, th* chimney
Nebraska. Colorado, Utah. Wyoming.
BWJEDTO DEATH.
Nevada. I 'n-goti or California, we rec! sweep who has been engaged cleaning ' amount of clerical dignity, or sretarisu
*o]ihistry,
can
relieve
him
from
the
du
­
ctnuMind a cheap, sate, quick and direct
I out chimneys in thia city, thus far thia
loute, via St., Lottis, over tho Missouri
week, will resume hi* vocation Friday . ties thus enjoined. Ho may call us
Pacific Railroad, which run* it* fine
morning, and cuntinus till Tuesday night j liars, bar-room loafers, and make ugly
Day Coach&gt; ; nnd Pullman Slteqa-n
faces at us. and uianifeat much selffrom St lajui* in principal paints in tbp
righteous indignation, aud a holy horror |
West, tfitUoi eLinjr. Wo believe that
tens to got your eliimaiyt cleaned.
of being contaminated, if ho should on: Don’t delay, it may save your building
swer us iu a truthful, chriitian manner.!
au l that of yuur neighbor*. He did n
But we will only r®jdy to such evasions,
job donning tho chimney into which tho
as Paul replied to the Jailor, "do thy. pipe* from tho stoves of our office enter,
and the chimney had burnt out but an
hour boforo, yet lio took out over a
bushel of solid soot, that hnd not burnt
lt give* u* great pleasure to announce at nil. thus showing conduiivoly that
that no havo made an arrangement with
ria Vinita. Fur iui[», time table*, ia1‘atrunizu him
tho “Rot. Petroleum V. N**br,"(D. B • chimney "burns out.
formation r&lt; to rate*, routes, Ac., wo
refer our reader* to 1. G. Wheeler,
Loeks, Esq,) to furnish Tnz Drmu- citizens, patronize hirn, you cannot, exNortlfern l’a*aongor Agent, 72 Lloyd
]&gt;end a dollar to better alvanlago than
St.. BulT-.L. X’ V. »r L* V
.
by
paying
it
to
Mr^McAllen
tor
sweep
­
Now York City. Our Iter, contributor
promise* to combine information with ing your chimney.
death of Matt. Hail, so entirely dodges
humor and goisip ia auch sort aa to
Lot tho meeting of tho I'iuaeorsat tbo question and miisropreaouts fuel*
Union Hall, eno week from to-morrow, that tho friends of tho doceuo-1 doom it
I a duty to themselves to state tho facia
■ be well attended by tho early ssttlen,
We would
for one by one the Old Pioneers ore in th* case a* they were
pany offers 1,2W,OO0 acre* of land in I
Clubbing Bates.
. passing away, and soon the last one will' stat* iu tha first place that the previous
Clothing sows ' DOWN ' ’ down 11 I i.'vntral and Southwest Missouri, at
Foe th e accommodation of our sab- have passed over on the other side. A
Pants, Vest* anil Coat* down, 10 to 25 from 88 to 812 per acre, on seven years'
their knowledge or consent.
good
tiino
will
be
hrd,
and
who,
among
icribers who desire any o;liM book,
per cent. $5.*M buffalo lined Boots time, with free lran*|K&gt;rtation from St-­
Tho evening boforo Mathew’* death, 84.23. |2.0fi Gailcre, only 81.50. 81.50 Louis to nil purcbascri. Climate, soil,
magazine, or paper, puhlisliod, with or tho first settteni in the county, can af-'
Mr*. Hall aikcd hot husband if ho, did
timber, mineral wealth, schools, churchwithout the advertised premiums, wo ford to mis* the coming mevting.
not
wish
to
*on
Father
Allgwyor,
cud
will obtain ii -for you nt tho Ijowzst
Bur Boot roa Evnraonr.—Tbo new he said : " Ye*. 1 wish you would a,k
lUna, without any tX|«nre to you in

:

THE ALDINE,
w......
.7

Rheumatism, Scalds, Lameneas,
Neuralgia,
“
Burns, Soreness,
Sore Throat, Boils, Wounds,
Hoaraenew, CIcctw, BfuIms,
lleadaelte,
Piles, Sprains,
Toothache,.
Colic, Old Bores,
AH Hemorrhages,
V
Diarrhcm,

«sir.iTaj
Obstacles to Marriagt

d vwklr br Bsrlw A Omb
■a*]«Or*&lt;«n.

rsfcs“KSSt."

S

&lt;i «l SS S R S R
MUSIC BOOKS

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

Stnon

Local.

rending the erdek.

' illustrated edition of Webster's Diction­
ary, containing three thousand engrav­
ings ia the beat book for everybody that
the press has produced in the present
contrry, and should bo regarded as in­
dispensable to tbe well-regulated homo,
reading-room, library and place of besi-

Notice;.

TEIMB.

' The brother of Mathew, then in the
I city, ami Mr*. Pflug. lister to Mrs. Hal),
I went to the Pnaet's house and told Mr.
I Allgnyer that Mathew was -dying, and

Dance 1‘rngramnioi,
Auction or Kale BUD,
Wetldinx luvltatkmi.
Double Mammoth Poster*,
Ju fact any kind or style of Printing,
r.-...... . ..... Ii„„ &lt;-.ni
- t-..„ ui,„. *

that bo and his wife wished that ho
would cOmo down anil see him, where­
upon he replied. “ I know no Methew for uiodictena! and mechanical ptm
tho price and quality of which wi/
H all who belongs to my church."
sure it* sate wherever au-1 whei
After further entreaty and begging, itrietlr pure article* are. rcquinRemember tho ball to morrow eve­
There &lt;a* a splendid show of meat*
they
left
the
hcuse,
and
Matbsw
died
ning at Union Hall.
4h«»o
purpoee*.
.
in all o'ur markets on Christmas day.
Will we bare much sleighing this A splendid beef in each uf the front before daylight in thWmorning.
Had bo bosnJhure that night and
windows of tbe Jew Dutchman, (H
winter ? is frequently asked.
..
.11.1 —l...
ll&gt;—
A communication from tiio editor will Stem), was lAriieulcrly noticeable, tu
they were veiy fat. and were trimmed with Mathew, bis heart muit have been
bo found,on our second page.
off beautifully with colored tissue pa- harder than stone (if ho had any at all),
to loavohim theri-dying without grunting
ing at the .Council r.otni Friday cvchim that last wish and request, to hav e
School Books n fine stock, such a*
ing next
will bo um -1 in tlio city schools, just
Capt W. H. Cabot, has been spend­ him pray for his seal'* sal ration.
receive and fur *ato ut live and let hr*
The last two day* would indicate that ing a few days with friends in this city,
After Matho w’e death. Mr. Leo Myvr* prkra by F. D. Ackley, at the City Drug
our pleasant weather is about through but left on tbe 8.40 train yeetordsy aftrr- and Chris 1’flug. iiiemlxt* af the Cath­
noon for Grand Haven where he thinks olic Church, went to Mr, Allgayer's and
Wo hear but little grumbling about of securing tho captaincy on a vessel asked him to officiate at Mathew’* futaxes this season, nctwithitapding the that is to play between Grand Haven geral which he abiolntoly refused to
do, finally growing so wrathy and un­
nn-.t Milwaukee tho coming season
tight times.
civil aa to order them out of tho house.
See proposals fur the taking charge
of the County Farm from 1st of March : A chimney sweep for the past three There arc, ns nearly a* may bo, the

days ba* been the cause of much merlabia 2dly, ho state*, " It ia not trua
Bo sure to read tha prospectus of tbo I rimenl for th* youth on our street*.
that I ever &lt;u itrod Mr. Hall at al), (or
EoraJ
Korfor, for everybody who '' Ho indicates both compos* and volume
nay body else) lor thia purpose in uuy
doe* not take it, should, for ii i» the;। of voice, and it is not unmusical He
is doing a grood work in freeing oar amount," meaning toward* the building of a Catholic Parsonage here- As
Quarterly meeting will be hold at the chimneys from soot, iv-.hos, Ac
for aa Mathow Hall is concsrned, we
M. E. Church in thia city on Saturday
will say nothing; but thb same Alland Sunday next, Rev. Mr. Barn** pre- , On Saturday evening test, a* Wm.
psyer,
who to emphatically denio* all
! Loomis, F^q, was walking along the
' sidewalk on State Street, (tho walk b*- this, did come to Jo Pflug’s butcher
Wo ar* ia receipt of No. 8 Yoh 1 of |
shop,
and
then and thorn t*ll him that
ing very ioy) be slippad and fcll, strik­
tho F«.7&lt;y City £»t rpnf, which claim*
ing one of his arms across tha stop far ho had put him down for thatj purposo,
to bo devoted to tho interests of tho
front of Phillips’ *toro, which came near 8100, and upon Jo asking him if half
that amount would not do, bo said,
W* rewived a very pleasant call
“ No air! 8100 or nothing."
from Mr. T. W. Fletcher, an attache,Mr. Maurer, of Maple Grove, was put
Wo wish everybody o Hsppy No*
U the Grand Rapids Ssterdsy
Year, hoping their prosperity may bo I down to tho snug little sum of 8 JOO, in
Put, a few days since.
all they could reasonably desire, and bo the same way.
W* team from tho Plainwell JteyuMw
In regard to his attempt to justify hi*

PHOTOGRAPHS
INK,
—CRAYON,
WATERGOLOR
.
AND OILS,

A BARGAIN

next, for one year.

draws of Martin, Allegan (X, in Fen­
ner's lake, one day last week.

Z. B. Willison Eeq, of Moadnll.
paid ns a short visit thu morning, and
reports busmss* lively and prosperous
there spite of the panic.
and Charitable Institutkn* in Detroit,
It don’t eoem to make muah ffiffer- irrespective of creed, color or nation­
enoe with Lee ^eed whether there i» ality.
ateigliiug or not. for bo keeps right on
reliihg cutters all the same.

JAMES WOODRUFF
SPECIAL NOTICE.

DELA.Y !

Now, when times uro hard and mon­
ey is none too plenty, is just the time
fer young men to get ready for work
that wiill be plenty in business pursuit*
in the near future. Such must bear the
expense of living wherever they are. and
they will find it just a* cheap to improve
their time by gaining a thorough burlness education at Prof. Swensberg'*
Commercial Cullego this winter, a* tu
stay at homo in idleness. Improve your
time ano opjiortuni tire young men. (3112)

ASTOUNDING!
$18 IS VALUE FOR A3!!

A Splendid Holiday. Birthday. Wed-

"THE Oil OAKESIBCKET.’

For another liko BARGAIN will

never prerent itrelf in this City.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
TABLE TOPS,
MANTI.EB,
BHELVE8. ETC,

action on account of the conduct oi tbo
friend* of tho deceared, we will simply
say. That a man with the cloak of pi­
ety over hi* shoulders, and who would
yet let one of his own faith sal on* of
bis own countrymen, die like a dog, :»

Ai to tho slur ho trio* tu throw on us
in miking about bar-rooms, wo would
ask him to tell us whether those little
box*
goto every little while, contain*
soap or Honesscy Brandy. Does ho not
drink tbe same wino -ml the same
Th* adjourned term uf tne Circuit
Court for this county will bo bald «n held at Union Hall on Friday evening whisky that we do ? Let J. 8. answer.
Mxtxxw's Fxzxnw.
Monday tbe Mb of Jsnuarv, iaateU tf of test week. was a vary eajoyabte af­
fair, and netted the school tbo sum of
W loan from J. Q- Crreey &amp;q, our
County surrwror, that th# boo of tbe
K, 1L, A L. It B- ia subetanbally Jo­

JOB PRINTING

DruntM
FullHlx

RUTLAND TAX-PAYERS.
I will bo at ray midenro on all Fri­
days in thie month, for th* purpose to
receive taxes u required by law, and to

Everybody who has a house, needs
one ot three oelebrated ctotbre-racks that
Ik-mvr Heath A Co., have for rale.
They are really the boat in tho market,
and should wrcininnd public attention,
as they arc a household renvoniene*.

AMERICAN MARBLE
CALL

POULTRY WORLD
for FINE JOB WORK

�The Bahoock
“TRUE TO NATURE.

GODETS LADY’S BOOK for 1614

MICHIGAN CEKTRAL R. R.
Grana River Valley Division

Rub the sjiut* with n little ;&gt;uwd#red
oxalic arid or salts of iomuu and warm
Waler. Let it remain a few minute*,
land then rinse wyll in clean water.
Arrrx Futtzm—Sour milk, one piut;
Kaleretua one te*-»|*Kin : flour, to tuak#
a baiter not very -(iff; six appl.-s pared
and cured : tlirre eggs
btMulse the
&gt;al&lt; talu* iu thu milk, bral thu egg* end
l-ut iu, then tho flour io tuakn a nd! Lat­
tes, &lt;rh*ip th# »pplre to ubout the . xu of
su&gt;s)i t*as, end mix them with tiw bai-

TAKES on SIGHT.

a erith butter and auger.
Bs»r a* Nxntasx.—Raw b
I cut prominent phyncinii*

Agricultural Collsgu New*.

Jy dflap*"_r'LTTv------ t —— — one will
probably b« finished and ready for us#
by January 1st. Th# contractor* are
F. A. Ixisd &amp; Co. uf Jwrington, N. Y..
who sapply th* frauiod glas* nil ready
to erect, and the heating boiler and hot

Fxxaiex.—It ii nseMsanr to prepare!
this dish ten days bvforn it is wuiitod, |
A amall leg uf mutton, weighing from 1
•ayen to eight (founds, ia tlw most suit- i
able for tha purjxisv. 1’ut tho meat iu-1
UXA deep earthenware pan, and pour I
■s touch vinegar over it a* will half cov- .
ar it; add a small haulul of sago, and
*M*on with pepper-Coni* and salt L*t i
it he in this gravy tor ton days, turning ■
it twice ciory day. At tbo expiration
of the time roast it, basting it every
now and then with some cretin, borvo ,
with currant jelley.
When ould, th# ’
tnsst, is properly tender.
Wans os Hossa* may be removed i
with perfect refety with a sharp knife,
cauterixuu* th# wound either with a hot
iron, lunar caustic (nitrate of silver) or,
if the wnrt is small, with blue vitriol
(sulphate of copfier). if the operation
with th* knife is objoetod to, the wart
may bo removed by tying a strung
wsxod thread tightly annml tho base

07668823
PARLOR GOODS

ydKrnwEnrKSN

MraL lam! S Lit: Hte fiLial,

Magnolia Balm

CHAMBER -SETTS
!SIaoinir.g Complexion.
BLANKS ANO STATIONERIES

SCHOOL BOOKS

POSTPONEMENT!

PIER GLASSES’
Michigan Central R. R.

PATENT MEDICINES,

Ml*.Wilk UsV.AM.At lte.»4 KseJ,
I llaxv, &lt;ic„ sad al H«.«sr4, «iiL tu
iSaiilto A l.-l^ua K. It. fas HiS Uai ah
**&lt;i tuwl City, etc., sal *H'_ slat* f*
&gt;a*4

OLD, RELIABLE AMD Diafc&gt;^pUTE,

Perfumeries and Toilet Articles.

roint*,Oila, Vardiah und Dy.- Stuffs.

Board of AgricuHure, [Oans were adopt­
Fourth Grin! Gift -Concert
ed for the two houses fur professors'
residences for which nf.pibprfouun, wore
made by tho tost L^tslature. These
PUBLIC LIBRARY of KY, Tiuvehng Basket*, Drniqrfst Sur.dri«s
plans were prepared by E. E. livres,
and Fancy Articles.
architect of the now Capitol, and the
1 wotk will be let by contract «i as to
CONFECTIONERIES I
havo it complafed next season.
Prof. Beal will b&lt;&gt; pressul at tho an­
nual meeting of tho State ifomologk-J
Society at Batik Creek, December 2, 3. | Tbo C'ummitttw of tbe Stet# PomoLand 4. and will grio new frete in refer­ gical Sadat/ on Orchards in their rvence to the orchard* of the State. This port made nt Battle Creek, gnvo tu Jo»• meeting is to elect Use annual officers of
eph Gridley, of Knluroo, Eaton Countyi
tbe Society.
Prof. Mile* will leave, about a fort-, a diploma and the third premium. Of
nicht hence, to visit Cincinnati, and hi* Orchard they any .
lecture on breeding bcf.iro th* American
Tbo old orchard of Mr. Joeoph Grid- ‘
Atsuiatiun of Short-burn Breeders. Ho toy, at Kalauio, Eaton County, is of,
will also take thu opportunity to visit tpociel interest to Michigan i&gt;omologut*. .
several famous herds in the “Blue­ Ho went into the woods there 26 years
Grass" region of Kcntackr.
ago, cluarvd a form, and in six year* ;
1‘rof Cwk will soon deliver lectures , planted I0Q or more apple tree* ot 31 j Tuesday March 31st,1874.
on roology and ontomolugv st Kalams- variutio*. Tre#a 20 yeses old,-of so!
SDO.
1 inaur choieu raristies, in suth u now
OVER A MILLION DOLLARS.
Prof Kedrin inlands this winter to
make a further oxamiuatioa of U&gt;e von- boon »l great advan Hico ‘ tu its owner :
tilstfou and wanning of pub Ho school­ and hi* neighbor* *■ n tost orchard,1
houses, In order that thi* vita! subject Etifing them in makiug selactiuua for
may !•« handled by tbo State Beard of younger orchard.*.
Th* Famauso &lt;ioo*
Health, of which he ia a member.
wolL and Mr. Gridtoy considers it th#
W. II. Marston has been formally best applo in cxistanco.
Wmttfoid's
sleeted Secretary of the Suit B- r.rd of beeknaiurtLscsoioo do#* well, but tha
Agriculture, and entered upon his du­ Njiitxunburgh and Rhode Island Green­
ties, at a salary of 81,200 a year, in tho ing do poorly, arid lb* Bal Lilov, ar only
$1,500,000
place cf R. Heigh, Jr., reuiguod. and fair. Th# Baldwin trees are all healthv,
wbu will go to Atlanta, Ga. prior to but tho appto* abound in corky, bitter
sjmts near the skin. The Nawton Pip|*n is a failure, tbo Fall Pippin shabby,
and the Rambo not popular. Tho far­
ter ha* proved a stuxwas. Mr. Gridley
is grafting otar th# Colvmt Peck's

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

SBKJHBnl tta BHIKG l!KJI
FUBSUIM, ii CtiTBWi

OVER A MILLION Ill BANK

Pain! Brnikes aii Painter: Stack.

42,000

VINEGAR BITTERS
egnr Bitters are a purely Vegetable
preraretion. made chiefly frera the native
hi-rlw found on tbelowvr range* of the Sier­
ra Nevada muuntaini of California, the
rae-licinnl properties of which are cxtraCe.1 tbrrefruta without the c-wj of AlcoboL
The qurttiun is slmoit daily asked. "What

CASH GIFTS.

AMse in lie Hanims Ban

"It Pay* to keep the Beet."

a success iat hat county.
There trews wire planted 20 fert apart
in M[tt»Md The trunk* look healthy, I
a* do al*o7tU lilnba. Tiio lower limb# 1
have been injured by crowding of tree*.
He doe* not manure or cultivate them
at all nnw. Nothing grow* under the
true# except a little aickly grass and a
fow weed*. After studying tbo market*
east, w#»t and south, end observing
what trees do boat in Uta neighborhood,
Mr. Gridley planted, in tho apring of
1872, about 1,500 two year old apple
trace of tha following varieties: 400
Ben Davis. 300 Baldwin. 300 Red Can­
ada, 300 Wagner, 100 Grime* Golden,

Faming the farm of a well-to-do far- set in a wheat field, and made but little
mar yesterday, 1 wa* naked to atop and I। growth tbo first year. Thia season tho
so# some fine chicken*. for which ha land wm pUntoa tu corn and tbo troa*
waa preparing comfortable wintar quar- did bettor. Quito a number, perhaps
two-fiflluof thetu, were injured, eomo
of thorn killed by tho severity cf tho
ago at the state fair, when w.&gt; were ex­ season'. They were aot out in quincunx
amining tho poultry on exhibition, you order, every tree being 20 lent from
appeared to be very much opposed to
investing ia lino chickens, bees-jsr 'hey
were mere Hable to tho eholcra. and
you were of tho opinion that yoc could
get as many eggs from your 'old stock
s« from the improved Urm-ls. and could
buy with the money asked for a trio of
chickens a good call! What has chan­ ’ Believing that it cmbodi.*s tbo correct
gel your mind, and converted you to
• thoM new-fangied ideaeT I asked
He replied : “In reading Tlu Pro™

SEWING

No Prrsnurr.il tnlc Hirer Bitters
aixording to direction*, and remain Tons
ttnwuU, onn I ■! t ' r i- n s arc not de­
stroy. d l'y mineral j-'ison or other means,
and vital i-rpua.wasted l»-yotul repair.
Gr.itcftil Tlraumndfl proclaim Vtw­
ain Ilirrnm the most wonderful Invigor­
ant thiil ever snitniued tbe sinking system.
BIIIouk. Kenilttent, and Inter­
mitten! Frtrns, «h*b are «o prevalent
in the valley* cf our great rivers through­
out the Vnitetl States, especially these of
the Mimdsrippi. Ohio, Mlwwx-.rt Illinois,
TennMaee. CaailH-rUnJ, Arkansas, Bed,
Cokmulo, llmro*. Bio Gnuida, Pearl, Alstxuna. Mobile. Savannah, Itoanokci James,
and many other*, with their v»at tribntarii-i. throughout r&gt;nr entire country dur­
ing theSnminrrand Aut-imn.ond remarkaUy so during snuons of unnsual heat and
dr*ricM.nn&lt; invaruil-ly accompanied by extenriv^terangcmeula of the stomach' and

t

'.WKtT.I
Jl»i n*b.

Ayer's

Cherry Pectoral,
F. M. Hungerford &amp; Co.

Commission

Merchants1

ISA iuw rrnix-r, umuirr, Mien.

'

.

IllClUOAX

WANTED I

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Good Tough.

WEterk DsliniicA Dictimri. Oak, Rock Elm,

or White Ash
Lumber

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

ANU

TOE

SOUTH,

-rron* and injeVigor c&amp;u only
_____ ________ it. If wanted
merely fur a ftATB DPsESSpCC,
nothing else eon bo found so desirable. •
Containing neither oil nor dye, it di&gt;-m&gt;t eoil white cambric, and vet laita
1cmgon t!&gt; - hair, giving it a rich, gh**y
Itotre, and n grateful perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp;. Co.f

DR. CROOK’S WISE OF TAB I
a.
TmTmnnftwWii
edC
Wei proved PtXWoaU
ffg
Ulntv.T.r: s ... ’ -•

For liinanitiintiiry urn! Chronic
Illicunmthni, &lt;lou'. Bilftnw, Remittent

MW WKET
PHICE.

JOB PRINTING

...

died other painfv »ymptom», are the off•|win:re of !&gt;y»p-i»fia. Ono boUfo will
piuvo a bolter guorantw uf its merits than
a lengthy advertisement.
Nrmfnln, or King’s Kill, White
Swelling*, t’teore. Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck. Goitre, Scrofulous Inftammaiium,
Indolent Liflammntiou-i. Mercurial Affec­
tion*. Old Serve, Eniptiim* of tho Skin.
Sore Eye*, cte.. etc. In the,e. m in'all
other cotMtitutiiiud Dfonxsoi, Wiixni
Vnrxcaa IUrri.it* have ahowti tlu-ir great
curative itowon in Uio tuoet obtlinato and
intractsldo csxu.

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring!

GET THE BEST.

11 V **1«,|L*W ,1_ — U

Want Jacks® &amp; Saiinaw

MACHINE

-by cholera a few year* nine*, and none
of my old stock were oifoctod; but 1
learned that chicken ch.ilora could be
cured, and knowing that other kinds of
good stock cost let* lor keeping and find
aquick market, I decided to run tbe
•ilik oTriivaetiBg ton dollars in » trio of
light Brahma*, which, tbo beat author­
ities derailed am *u|&gt;ericr to all breeds
for eggs, meat and railingchieken*."
"1&gt;M you not pay an exorbitant
price F' 1 inquired.
“WiH.” he replied, “1 did pay ocnwderabie, and at fire: regretted haring
made the investment; but 1 woe deter­
mined to hare the best, and sent to
----- at Springfield, 111., whose slock

t’CTRon-eiu a.a. w a.T_p a m..d.r.xu
• a-K •Ga.-.,*ro »»1 i«* «•&lt;•-

clou and
of wou'A. Thia
hair ia thickened, fallen hair checked,
and loldties* often. tliaugh not ulwayi.,
cured by iu ttte. Nothing can restore
the hair where the' foUklc* are de­
stroyed. cr tho gland* atrophied and
decayed; but such a* re main can be
saved l&gt;y thia applicatmu, and »timclatml into activity, u&gt; that a new
growth of hair is produce L Instead
of fouling the hair with a patty sedi­
ment, it will keep it d&gt;-an and vigorous.
It* occasional uro will prevent the hair
from turning grey or. falling off, ami
conoequcntly prevent l«ld.-.c.j. Tho
restoration of vitality it give* to th.'
scalp arrest* and prevent* tho forma­
tion’ of dandruff, which i* often *o un­
cleanly and offensirv. Free from thus •

Plouibcra. Tvpc-Mitu n;. Gold-beaters, and
Miner*, as they advance in life, aru sub­
ject to jMiralysio &gt;&lt;f the Dowels. To guard
against this, fako a doe# of Wouaoi'a
't txxoxB Brm ui oeeaxiomillr.
For Skin DlM-nses, Eroptiona.Totter.
Salt Rheum. Utotcfo*. Spota. Pimples,
Piutiffir-. Boils. Corlmnelca, BingwonM,
beahl Bred, bora Eyre, Eryripeba. Itch.
Scarfs, Discotorutiutix of th# Skm, Humors
and Diseases of UiehUncf whatever name
or nature, are lite-rally dug up and curried
out of the eratem iu a abort timo by tho
use of th&gt;« lUitera

Pin. Tape, nnd oilier Worms, lurk­

THE GREAT CAUSE

HUMANMISERY.

GROCERS
car to Ete ti tiz UistUiiu litis
uni nwffi,
STUCCO

Syy?* T.Wll.h
_KMUwni&lt;Aif Ua*.,

D'HoWi* Iwfuaa
«&gt;-»• * Mtekuea
*

ing in the system of to many thunsand*. Ire
effsctnally destroy .-d and removed. No
system of modiciuc, no rermifug##, no
aathclmimUc*, will (roc tbo system from
worm* like three Bitten.
For Frnule CnmplainU, in ymmg
or old. married or single, st tho dawn of

Briggs House,

wraiM
IIF ml HUH
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

Go to the Burner Office
for FINE JOB WORK

Randolph St. and Fifth Ava,

taver its remoraL For tbix purpose uao
VamuaHtma.
Cleans the Vitiated Blood wtomcrcr you find Its impuriuoi bursting
throegh ike rida toJMagto^ Trw.liusi,
a Sorai; damn it when yon Witchl
.1.—Lk ,i.L —.i

CHICAGO.
-----.------------------■* M Psustt ss tare a. m. «a» I flCKCORDfl A HUKTOOM, ■ Pnfret*.

laSSt-?’--

POULTRY WORLD

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1874.

VOL. XVIII.

might nr the people to Ml&amp;gooverasent.
air, are stricken down,- and. likewise
ho uka indignantly if "thia b a free
cooatry f orb idiapodamT’
Bat he mourns not aa one without
hope. John Morriaey will anaa er hi.
parpaM jua» aa wall aa Tweed, fee Morri*ey nut use the Mme work. Mr.
O’Brien and his three sons will all bo on
the dly pay-roll ere long, and trust
them to make np (or their enforced ab-

Card?.

MWtitl

11MHHK
BLANK* AND STATIOKHUBL

SCHOOL BOOKS
mi MEDICINES,
Porfumerioc and Toilet Articles.
BMvTvwdbU Mto ratritesttsr;. &lt;n&gt;

Paints, Oils, Varnish and DyeBtutEs.

CHOICE

Blxckw.iu Itlxad, but T.Mdiun U
trilhvr killed or veoleW. it fe rooted in
tbs nna-arilfe, tbs forw&lt;i&gt; vote, tbo
i»bU« and tbfevM of tbo riiy, and it
is as strong and vigoroos to-day m ovor.
| Pm tb« EnatovUl Is «U tbor», sad other

GROCERIES!

Traveling Baskets. Draggfat Sukdrioa,
aad Favy ArtsolM-

CONFECTIONERIES!

taoa, just *» • I rang u Tvrwd sad as
unscrup ulcus, *r» tbm to mould it and

Paiat Britta aid Paiiteis Stack.

Beverol of tbo principal men Ip
Tweed', ring are out of (ho nay. Co­
man. Hilfer, Mike Norton, John H.
Welsh am m hiding; Connolly took
High! in time and went Into hiding.
Connolly, U will ba remembered, pal
the "EaU My" between him and proas«Utica abortly after proceedings were

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C

more Wood than

J. Cole &amp; Son

GROCERS.

URL J. M. k C. RUSSELL,

&lt;OH&gt; ROBERTS.
^Twyw.-pwstes.

GREBLE &amp;. RUSSELL.

WmM b. a 4«swt eart aste 4&gt;w.
If ass. .»I4
be.k
mllM.
Or wtoe for us IS. bUias tsar ;
FanVi MM»&gt;as mH eel telss as slslsaa.
!&lt;■ trial* vsosMs svse bear.
» 4»r
-K.
anSl.skUsst batt sv irMuixn

Dir to Sale al lit M Liriu Bata
HKD FU.STEB,
stucco
WATER UK,
UK al BAIS

Brenuan go before the Democracy ct
New York with hie baud, eta mod with
the punishment of a .man like Greet 7
So Mt. Genet's imprisonment waa mere­
ly nominal “Harry" was about the |
atreete of the city, ia cam of a Deputy,
it b true, for days, aad on Friday night
bo w«cx to hfe home ia Harlem, the
Dupty accompanying him. He retired
with bb wife at the usual hour, the ac­
commodating Deputy lying tn aa ad-

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

ing Mr. Genet waa not to bo found,
■ much to tbo chagrin of tbo Dupty.”
Thio instance proms what I stated atthe beginning The Taaunaai anako
to hydro-beaded aad Tweed b only om
of the ^eeds. Heavy Genet's friends,

Sirciol aot Mectaiital

DENTIST
tjOftE Ifiousritf.

WM. 4ONEW

DENTIST

KakrtUe.

IF YOU

Why not support Home Industry?. Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty aud^rosperous? You go to the city and you neo the people nil alive and
stiring, and the first thing you say, is 11 They are doing lots of
business uere
Everybody seems to be doing-well. Mechanic-*
urc seen by hundreds hurrying to their labor with their dinner
pail on their arm. What is the cause of all this stir? “Y" then"
is a demand at Z/pme for work, the people patronize Home fndtutry, city people know that it is to their own personal Interest to
support Home trade and they do it'invaxiably. Who eats wheat
rinsed in Barry County, if it is notHhe people in the cotmly?* We .
nnist build up our own place; people in Oraud Bapiila won't do ‘
it Tor us. We have Merchants, K|echai|ics. Tradesmen, Lawyers.
Doctors and Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics itu
Hairtinga wlio enn do n good job of work." To such J woulU *ay. ■
look nt our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cuttenr Ac inade in Hasting?, nnd
HR laTRD U
for rtrcul
then say we have no mechanics, 'dotapare to day with teji years
ago: for then there waa not even a painter in Barry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to l&gt;e seen. There is no need of
iron, w. L.
going'away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so fiir
1« Summit
as Cutters are concerned, you can *S»w ten dollars on every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in an­
other Town in Michigan (great or emailJ, for I know they cannot ASTOUNDING!
•IK IK VALUE FORtSJ!
compete with my Cutter Machine. I am giving my customers the
Ilohday. lUrtlnlay. Wedbenefit of my Cutter Machine which I dp say ia a saving of ten dol­ A Splendid
.I,.— —- L'.i—Al. "
- lars to them on every Cutter they-buy of me. I have nearly sold
out my first batch of Cuttcrt, and am Running Out another lol
"THE OU OAKEN BUCKET,____ 2,
r '“
- T -*-.-‘1 sell Buggiee Mow
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices nn bug­
gies than .eVer before. 1 am preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder1 In the country. Try me on. 1
have made my customers Happy and can do it again. My bus­
■ tam .-.nd tn:!y
all its original
iness nearly doubles every year, and tluit ia evidence of satisfac­
tion somewhere.

Original.

essy^eiss

the Wodd, Wd the
m» of Honor, at the
■nr® than any Shut

bar affliction of IBM:
"Judge Woodward laid on the table the banquet given
a resolution for (be eppointment of a Hall, Mark Twain,
eommltteo on tba subject of sundry con­ “the ladies," mad.
siderable sums -&gt;f money snbseribod by
W*—.l
the inhabitant, of Montreal and Miebilimackinee, for the relief of the auffercro by the confiagratson of Detroit1'
Oficiafa were no* handsomely paid in
Iboee days, but even that, there were
thoee who insisted that they received
toomifoh- On Ort. 25, ‘ Enoch Page
was appointed fiergeant-at-Arms, and a

was arrested, tried end sentenced to the
pesiieotiary, the good poopla of New themoMvee, for it wag all Mr. O'Brien
York fancied they had cleansed tbo OOUM de to keep hime.lt in.^qw and
Angoon stablia, and that beacefarth all other luxuries. An aflhir whiah amosmtthey had to do waa to fold their bands
end sit down to the enjoyment of gwvaad mode his tray to New York- Hare
he found his opportunity. He ’waa a
glib talker and lost no time in patting
htiuoai^a* Ao head of eFoubnnbete,
and getting control of a band of “mevery day
t
.
I propaao to devote this tetter mostly paythora,” than Ute course was plain
to the ' Bing." for U is ona of tbo moot Bom Tweed recognised hb media aad
curious chapters in the hmory of this appointed Hm-wbat? Why, asefot-

Hamn.pfntt

.r K.u»

ato,

riu, ..wu

Ilesiteg&gt; You win remwnber Oist this
tanpeotorbad aavwr bee* Mtanliaed,
waaaMaiMhu if tbo United
m

M ,

Scriptaree, ia el ways particular to neter refer to even the tUuWrioua another
of all mankind heneif aa a ••lady,'' but
speaks of bee ns a woman. [Leaghtar.]
life odd. but you wifl fled it feet*. I
am peculiarly proud at thia bow, boeauee I think that the toast to wocnaa
is one which, by rights and by every
rote of gallantry, should toko jraondenea of all others—of the army, of the
eery, off ovwa royalty ilsalf porhape,

eorvatfon. Wa nrint an exact copy :
"WaawnioiML Doe. IL 1808.
Business Is resuming because confidence
"Sir.—Tbo genera! government of the
is rastorod. Smith has drawn out of U. 8. has conmdored it tbeir defy end
the hole into which ho bid hie-ydf in internet to extend their care aad patron-

that people ore goiag Co ost. drink and
wear the earns as ever, and must have
his goods, and so bo goto his money out
of its hiding-place, and pays Brown
what he owm him. Brown pays Jonse;
Jones Thompson ; tbs mill that 'stop­
ped, resumed, and so' it goes. People
wonder that !hey were ever Irighteaed
at all. There is nothing “hard" In the
timea. hero or anywhere «Im. The
* timre" are all right, and businosa will
be very brisk the remainder of (he win-

about it. alL During the worst of lbs
panic, vban men belfewd that tba
country had gone to tbs dogu, and eve­
ry man was strainiag to the Inat point,
thara ru no dixnunitiuu of tba trade of
thagTaal dealen ia taxanot. Ktewan's Iroat was crowded with carriagea,
and tba great jewaby etorvs were
thronged as of yore. The New York
lady of fesluou recognises no such thing
as a panic or stringency in money. 11
ia her husband's duto to find money
somehow for hor. for not a jot or litlln
will she yield of her righto to spend all
tb» money she ehooaee- If then, bo
diaror.nds that she wants sl&gt;« has them.
The KLO.WJO that the ro&lt; co^s hoc hus­
band must furnish, end bo must do it

and murderers, when bo controls, have
power enough in their hand, to beat
Mr. Matthew T. Brennan, for re-oominatioo, aad had Harry gooe to Sing
Bing, they would have beaten him.
Therefern, thia perjured plunderer—thia
convicted thief, ia permitted to quietly
out dame, and will atond no aonaeaae
walk off, and the courts are net at do4about thaoe thingi
Half the failure,
that occur in New York may lx&gt; charged
Who era those fellows, who ride on
boldly over the Ux-yayeru at Nev
York? Mostly I nob. Tbo groat mess
of Irish emigrants ewbo tend have no
ed, for when it ia relaxed in the least,
tbo reiaxer drops out of sight, and the
their newly acquired righto than a Vir­ woman a. good a. dim. That is she]
ginia mule haa of tbo Greek alphabet
dies socially, aud Ibero ia not one of]
They orpanise about groggerioa. tbo them who woeUn’t rather die actually.
keeper of the mill controls a hundred of
Ubm more, 1 thank Hrareo, there ia
them lee which he reewivee a email oflka
a country Io draw from. But for the

Nxw Yoax, Doc .18, 1878.
IVbsu a noxious weed is cut down, it
not always sure that it ia extormta- eske of a name we wffl call O'Brien,
tod. The roots must bo dog{up aad though that waa net hla Mme. waa. Ua
yean ago, a reporter on a Liverpool pa­
ridcrad completed. Whea Boas Tweed per. Ho bod a wife and four children

country. The ring waa, of ocmum, a
Detuocralia invention. The Tanrsiany
Society bad control of the City ot New
York, and, rouoquvntly, of tba State.
It became well known that the solid
mass of ignorance, rain and erftao it
tbo city, having but use baud, oouM
nominate whomsoever it pleased, udt
than etect or defeat. Every Domocnlial
peditioiaa in the tkste .wore altegtanoe
to tbo Tawmany. It became tbopserty.
At the bngiaatag thia strength wo
used Simply for pun«ee of plunder ia a
rnlhar moderate wayj but whoa Wm.

WATT

with bite not Ism than an oven million,
and is living ia groat splendor in Ire­
land. Tba others manltoued got out of
the way m soon as they were convinced
that tbo proeooetfon of Tweed vm in
earnest, and rennet bo found. Harry
Genet, one ot the most braMU of the
thieves, waa caught, tried aad convicted,
and on Monday last bo was to bavs been
eenteoced to join tba throng that moves
toward Sing Sing, but on Monday
morning ha was not to be found. Mr.
Matthew T. Bresnan ia Sheriff of New

Tammany will bo kilted wbsaever the
decant man cf ths xity take interort
enoegh to pofitice to vote, and nee the
influence they poeeoea They outnum­
ber the thieves and ran oust them if
they will. -But they new will. Catch
a Nev York merchant, leaving hie trade
to vote, or to de political work. Not ho.
Ho ia too buy- Aad so New York wifl
continue to bo rifoten by tbo tbievve to
tbo end of the chapter.
There is a steady regular revival in
business in tbo metropolis There nev­
er should hare boon s paniy—indeed,
thia Fall and Winter busitieaa should
have been sptewlid There vu no
cause for the troubles that camo upon
tbo country in tieptembor. A parcel of
gamblers, like Jay Gould, &lt;Jd Daniel
Drew, and Vanderbilt, kicked hocus in'
a struggle over stocks. ‘Dosra they
went, and the busiaoas moo fearing a
panic,
did
exactiy what
was
oeooeaary to make cue. They shorten-

NO. 37.

prodaesd by their inordinate um ot
spirituous liquors among them, their
introduction by traders wm accordingly
prohibited, and for some time wm at­
tended with the beet effects. I am in­
formed however that latterly the Indians
bare got into the psuaricn of purchas­
ing snch themselvre in the neighboring
settlements ot whites aad of carrying
tb&lt;m into their turns, and that in this
way our regulations ao salutary to them
are aow defeated. I must therefore ro'iB°er your Excellency to submit this
matter to tbo Knsidoration ot year Lagislatars. I persuade myself tbaiin ad­
dition to the mnsal inducements which
will readily occur, they will find it not
indifferent to their own intermla to give

feature by feature, tbo ideal of a true
and perfect woman ; end how, m you
cuotocaplato the finished marvel, ywr
homage grows into worship of the tatalteet that could create so fair a thing
out ot mere breath, mere words. And
you call to mind bow, m I spank, bow
the poeL with stern fidelity to the his­
tory of all humanity, dehrera this beau­
tiful child of his heart and bis brain

pesuuito of life; for thia purpose it to
much desired that they should pass
effertual laws to restrain tbeir atissus
from vending and distributing cptritiosu
lij uora to the indisns. I pray your Eioeltoncy to accept the aaearanM of my
great esteem aad osopoet.

oomething to fore. And you shall find
the whole joinings yon heart and hand.
Who waa more patriotie than Joao at
Aref Who wm braved Who has
given u a grander instance of self seonficeiug devotion 7 Ah. you remember,
you remember well, wbat a throb of
pain, what a great tidal ware of grief

qaared George HL-£Langfesr}-L«
because she wrote thsos dirtao fam LotdcudaHghito bark aad bite.
For God bath made them re.
(Moro laughter.] Ths atasy cd the
world ia adocnediwith the aams of iUaotrious oom of eur own sex—coma •(

�TM%iu»icrim

BACON &amp;
. news it contain* nil the beet ot the far-

'

Give us icsll before you buy your
intaiiiffwnco (in­
a of al) American

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

WMIr, for aordiality and tbo hospitality ,

Mestre. Caldaell, Pratt A TWeU of the
Grand Central Hotel. Joni* Giri,

n-ittai
iVllTUD.
bmti an
rnl arnl article* of tbo Weekly; and mT. -1__,x —
give*, nioroovcr, regutorly a seruil work JoTfliCliCGuS,

Fort Wayne. Indiana, will exchange

Holders,

_

SH"PT3Gr UoldGFS, l/TlTTO.
* * - rera* *
Tt
ftllQ PlCtllTG FTaiUGS.

the year threTor four of tho litaet pro.
duettoxs ot tba moot popular novelistsAa it takes only a fow select advertise- ,
Il i&lt; wialibwl tn
nn nnnuml.

qwrLr q“&gt;ueio
].-j&gt; li«.L« 1

^tejstisr-,. i

Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Dining Room Bete, Library
Seta, Office Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, of all
Varieties and Styles, st

Tuesday and Fridav,

■lari of its Sana.

id the Iowa law regulating railroad

PAIVIC

PRICES

daily journal it io give ita 1 sador* tho
ixed.

ilection of literary and mlscellsneou*

an extra aeaaion of tbo Legislature du­
ring tho presoaT winter, to take some
action upon tho now Cmuiitntiou which Stale
Thio house io owm.1 by a joint stock has Ixen prepared by tbo Cbnititutioual
rjuicmberejl by
impsmy, of which Mr. Caldwell, the Cominiselon. It will bo tk.
la., flitn,. cent* per bushel in urao part* of
while Irish notatoe* briag 82.50.

empowering the Govsraor &lt;0 upprint a

the loading spirit!

on, Prusident of the Spaniab Cortes,

The iron bridge crossing the Misris-

er. This Commission has been appoint­
of thia truls entsrpriaiag and beautiful ed and baa done ita work. Tba Cm',
rffy.
'
.
stitntion has been prepared. According

Gen. Fickle* ha* rerignsd the Span-

Balay II cure between Washington anil

lure of 1875 shall sit.

But th.re is

together for
hours, meet *traagon a* they come to
i what it had
(lie cut. and thus supply to a cortaitf^
extent the want of Board of Trade Rooms txgiuuing to manifest aumo degroo of
cagernees to hare tho document put in
From what wo saw, wo should think he form for sutjmiseian to them at tho
poIla.
'
There seem* to be no cogent re
why therojshould tie any delay,
will eoat tho Blato but a trifle mor

other.

The argument* which justified

are manv erils under the old Constitu-

other rospeett.'f j Them i
which has not increased. Today they for ection, an4-fl.ey list
bare 880,000 inveatrd in buildings, em­
ploy about 70 men, and their cash ro-

caskets,

j:

75,090#lmshcls

Tho foundation of a
Hudson Blear at Fc

feet; of each span 500 feet The bright
above water is 130 feet, thus allowing
all kinds of shipping to pass under.
SLo height of tho structure itwlf is

American joonialism by tho vxluablo
Tribune Extra sheet*, which hare at­
tained *urb an extreordui«ry popularity
during the past year
They present

Eminating from

tiernripr and dtrrtrey our public school
system, and plan* the Bible beyond »ho
ncro organ of a reach uf our childrim. It is American
Ihoroeghly good and patriotic, a* well n* literary and re­
ligion*. It (* a maathly of forty-eight
page*, and mskae a: xr1----- -*-------WO pogca at til* end i
will be fmiml valuable----- -------------- —
tba
struggle gna* 'on. Liberal terms
puMiean principles of •quality’and jus­
tice with which, under the control of ita are made with dub-rat**™, with a copy
illustrious founder, Huraca QsaMey. it frac for a club of six. Price $1,75 per
annum; single copy, twenty cents. The
New Year begins tho Eighteenth vol­
timely.
ume. Address
Senator Howe, of Wuconsia. soatri8. M. Kxxxxov, Editor.
727 BaniOiU ’jtrrel Philadelphia, Pa.
UM, k.
hurt tbo party

food their acts, it has no foaling save
coalempL Btonding by it* old land
mark*, it defend* the constitutional
guarantees to the literty of tbo riftom

Gentleman.

85 to 820

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TI.KMAK, lor inc
wnj yw», u—
ranted. both In this country and abroad,
as the Hlindanl Journal of American
Agriculture. The Editors and Proprte-

This truly anti-Roman Catholic mag- f
tine comes well filled, with mailers of i
Llenrst In overt lorrr of our Prota*tant

though recently a uidl for grinding it will

latte* i* quite largely used for fuel.

I The Country

publnhod ia an Eastern paper. Tho
reports of Tho Tribune presented tbo nt a merely nominal price. In tho soimportant procoddiup of tho Evangeli­ rie* nf 14 Extra* already published |
cal Alliance in thooty with a fullness will Vc foun l. ivpriatod fur the most
jari from tl.o column* of the daily
Tribune, jouin of the latest lectures of
tbo other without ihsuging ears.
its daily history of Wall Street made it Agassiz. Tyndall, amf Beecher; the cxabeolutoly indispensihlo to business ptoraliou* of 1’roL Hayden, the full '
history and dMcrijrtion of die 1'armsra’
Mnniment, the beat h-evin* of tho great
fairs in the manufacturing districts Viunaa Euxxitiou, and thn annulate
The jury empanelled to try Moggte | with an ability which uu oilier paper aior: of tbo proceedings of tho EvanJordan for complicity in tho escape of
icsl Alliance. Halt a million of the
Sharkey, after being locked up for,
twenty-four hours, failed to agree and
demand tor them is steadily incrcaswore disebargsd.
branch of journalism which ha* steadily
attended the Tribune throughout the
Mrs. Winthrop, of Howard City, reDaily (by mail) 1 year. $10.00. Semifoeklv, 1 year, Sd.OO. Five enpfo*, 1
likely to do hereafter. Ita puq»'»o in
1874 to surpass ita prcviotui record, constoutly increasing the olHrienev of ii*
Thirty copis*,
orgnuixation, adding to its resources, copies. 1 year, 812.011.
keeping up it* ancient celebrity as an 1 year. $30.00.
Each person procuring a club of ten
organ ot cultivated and thoughtful men,
aad a high authority of literature, eev or mure »ub&lt;erit&gt;er* i* ootitled to uno
once, and the uta. It will continue to
davnte especial attetitlun to thn proceedsold, at wholoulo Stone, 1530,
worth of goods—a gain of 18 pi
meuilier of ('lube will be1 charged
over tho business of 1872, and
lions, to naw inventions, to agriculture, cent* addition*! to the above rates
to the promotion of American industry,
and to beta, picture auric. cnd_ tho tion of The Tribune. aa&lt;l circular* givdrama. Its financial article* have won
Virginiu*, and doelarea'that Spain will peculiarly high reputation, and will still
demand lull reparation not only for the be a prominent feature in ita columns the United State*.
It* report* of the market* boa long been
distinguiahed for fullnoa^ and accuracy. unluM by draft on Now York. rxnt.
Older; &lt;&gt;r in re gi ston'd letter. Adder
Tnn Txocxc. Now YorkTua Harcnuc : Published by Tho
Republic Publishing Company, Wash­ reports of local affairs are ncknowladgington. D.C.

is rapidly spreading.

Bridge the Riv*n-

corri/is,
HOBES,
jylo Tlfl/lfllliqS.
STEBBINS ,fc BELDING.

concaded by nil partite that tbo State
millions in 1874.

Wo hare a full supply of

tbo Tribune its promptest, most uccurata, and meet perfectly •quipped his­ State*; and a* its contributor* are in
torian. A Tribune corrospondotil was evtrv part of th* country it will bo
found equally valuable in Nsw Eng­
land, iu the South, cn tbo Pacific slope,
or in t^c Mississippi VaJtoy. Orest atturosquo dsacripticn of that|trau»actun,
33
Opposite Goodyear's Hardware.
transmitted by telegraph, is tho only WHO mo raim, ins inuura, nnu iho
account tht&gt; public has yet seen of nu Household, and some of the original 1
incident upon which depended far war.y articles every week are illustrated with I
NEW ADTERTlSEMEim.
COUNTRY OENweek* tho question of poaeo hr war. wood-cut*. Thn market quotations of I
farm produce,•cattle, provision*, bread- -rI
The Tribune published tbo only full •tuff*, drv good*, and all kinds of mor-[
C. P. Rowell &amp; Co s. Column.
■
chandisc, are exceedingly full and ncru- i-------- ^.r=ror;---------------------------------- I
chargv.
•graph of tho terrible Villa du Havre
disaster, giving all tho incMsntl of that
rangemnnt ot the paper, enl tho print
ri. ciikomo
is always clear ana legible, and gonerally larger than that of noy other Now I
IITIA.
VOLUME FOR 1874.
Itors m ita thtjlliug story by cable of Ynvlt nnner. •

tbe Coamissfon, It wu to bo printed,
tbo ndvonturi**
&lt;5f the R^an*
under the order of tho Governor, and
ere to bo eorpeted with the best English by him laid before the Legislature.
Bruasells, and furnished with crimson The language of tho joint resolution i s
Wil Hams as Chief Justice of tho United
, plush sofa* and chairs, marbto-toped as follows:
tftatsa will bo withdrawn by the of Custar’s battles an tho Yeltowstoue.
tablas, and all tbo additicnal fixtures
Tho alabcrato and dtvply iulerreiiog
President
tottereofito spacial correspondent in
resort. They hare same eight tables
It ia discretionary with the Governor

AK XNO.

UNB£

iforial* from tho Doily, it contains in
every number a greater amount of ag­
fair which sally recoguirod aad applauded. The ricultural matter than i* furniahe-l by
year has been ^fruitful of startling any ilistinctiroly agricultural paper.

Thrall, the Walt-known proprietor. but

“lUlWJSMITSIIEt,"
!•• I - Al :,1 llnl.T ". :■! •. •

New Advertisements.
PRESCRIPTIONS

AND FAMI Lt

mil urns i

Bridging of Use Detroit rirr, at Detroit
sketch of tbo -Dkrtrict of Columbia- fol-

00 to the Banner Office

Chromo
I*, compete

for FIKE JOB WORK

■."JtlTKS
Li this County during tho year. 1871,

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS!

CITY tnws

MOSVMSXW

Oil Pi
ITALIAN

Ml U.1 drc«r&lt;a&gt;*sl
lE-PilriT

�T&lt;t« RjrHsucM

tho Bimrire stood alone antas* If
Ran Iwlp.raf ntappotiita to tho re
of tho Franking privilege, bat wa

Heal hajTO Jiotice;.

THE ALDIRE,

■w, th. organ of tbo indu»trial inter­
ests ot the State caterimas th. asm.
Matitawnta; white th. Yptilanii SatM
takro the following en»bl« view of lit.

Tho aporial attention of all our read­
ers ta asked to the article from the
Flint 67*4* published in another column,
calling upon tbo Governor to call a
special scMion of tho Legislature to take
into coneideralion tbo action of tho
roinm’uAon who hare submitted a re­
port of a revised constitution. If per­
sonal considerations were to govern our
action we should oppose the calling of
a sjxxaal seseirsi, but sinking our per­
sonal interests, In that of the public,
our judgvmoat roincidoa with that of
the Editor of the GMt, and to far as wo
have beau able to obtain any sxpross-

CHUtCHES.

tSBESSi^
:tS.-T

Among tbo recant1 addition* to the
bosinen Houao» of our City that nre
worthy cd special commendation, is that
of tho Mu.ic Store of John Potitt. locat­
ed ia the west half of Rower’s new
brick on the mirth aide of Stalo street
There may bo found an assort mint of
Chickcring, Hains* Brother* and F. C.’
Light A Ch’s, piano*, and tho Estey
Cottage organ. Mr. C. W. Arthur i* in
charge and will. take special imtu to
make it pleasant for all who tuiy favor
him with n rail, and betier instrument

nqwnl of the franking priyil.ge on
public documents :
“The clamJT against tending bunaCde public docuo.nls through the
mail, is Mihor the short sighted parrot
cry uf *o called “yditora” of four corner
shrete, or th# braying cf aw. who im
agin, that all knowledge is confined to
themselves by intailion, and that noth,
ingin tho present moment has referenoe to tho future. It may I bo said:
Anybody that want* those Hung* can
Mod for tti.m awl got them for th.
postag.. That’di simply nonrente. In
the first place, nobody knows what vol­
ume of what work ha wants
H. it
not able to p*y&lt;po*Ltgo on a qnaner of
what might b.o)weatial to'hare. Tba
trouble of writing'to a department, u,
alone, generally .uffiri.nl to d.t.r one
long enough to let tha oceasicn* pas*,
and then be won’t write at all.
“ We say, therefore, that fur tto good
of the country, for tho promotion of intolliffmice, and the correct future histo­
ry of our country a rational mode
should bo devised for putting public
into the hands of indiridualt, and librarios. wh.re they would bo likely to
bo pcwercwl and used when needed."

lust of Patents issued from (be U. 8.
Patent Office to Michigan.Inventors, for
the week ending Dec. 0, 1873, and each
bearing that data.—Famished this ta­
per by Cox 4 Cox, Solicitors of Patents,
Washington, D. C.
Game Board—A.F. R. Aradt Detroit.
Churn-Dasher—G. W. Barker, St.

JgaKSS,
TO ABVXBTUKR8.

/Th'a Bxmrn ia tho bast advertising
maditrm in the County of Bany, having
nearly, double th. circulation of any
ether paper in the County.
tf

To ail who are seeking n&gt;w horns* in
or are about to take a tnp to Missouri,
Kansas, Colonulo, Now Mexico, Ne­
braska, Oregon or California, werucunimrnd a cheap -safo, qulek and direct
route by way of St. Louis, oveilho Mis­
souri Pacific Through Lino.
It is
•quipped with fine Day Coa-ho*. Buck's
Reclining Oha!r-Care, Pulman's Italuoo
Sleeper*, tho famous Miller Safety
If you wont the r.ry beet Painting,
I’tatlonn. and the celebrated Wotting* halsomining or Graining, rrerdon. tn
house Air-Brake, ami run* ita traine tins city, call &lt;m John Michael. He la
’from St. Louis to principal pointe in the jutt tho man who.can anil you.
6tf
We#t without ch»ngo. Wo beUevo that
ths Pacifio Through Lino has Bin best1
ttwek of any road West of th.- ‘Mutau-1
ippi River, and with ita superior «quipincut and unrivaled comforts for |--av I
•eager*, Ims bocomo tho great popular '
thoroughfare botw^eu tlu East an&lt;l
thn West.
Tpuw from the- North, I
South and East couneef at St Louis '
with train* of tliu Missouri Paciffc. The
Tc*us ccmuwlion of this road Iu now ’
cunqdatod, and passengvr* are rafferod n

Republican

to Texas, .iihurovnr the Mtasuun. Knu•AS A Twxu R. R, via gednlia, ur over
the Allan tin &amp; Pacific R IL, vial Vinita,
l-’uv main, time tablet, information os

Fact

Thoaipsoo, Northern Passenger Agent,
157 fcxchtu-.go Street, Buffalo, |N. Y.,
or E A. Ford, General Ptmscngvr
Agoat, Bl Louis, Mo. Queatiaus will
b&lt;- cheerfully and promptly anaweml.
Cheap Farajs for Bale—Easy Terms.
A Libtour ix Oxx Vutcux. —Among
the mountains of Virginia, sometime
Tlui Atlantic and Pacific Hsllruad
since, the writer of this met a man fan
Not so, Brother Kettridge, os regards i-boreoback, behind him and attached to Company otfure 1,200,0W&gt; acre* sf laud
iu Southwest Miaxnin, at' from 83 to
ProC Morsu living in Poughkeepsie, for
hit saddle, was a largo package which 112 per acre, on seven year* true, with
that renowned benefactor of jtlia work!
ho seemed to guard wtlh particular care. free tranq-ortation from St. Lmiii to all
died April 2d, 1872.
’
I "You appear to have a great treasure purchaser*. Climate, soil, timtay, tuin- i

Rheumatism, ~ 5'caralgl*,
Burns, Sorrows,
Kerr Throat, Boils, Wound*, ’
iloorHenets, Ulcers, Bruises,
Ilt-odaehe,
Piles, Sprains,
Tuolhacho,
Colle, Old Sores,
All Hemorrhages,
Diarrlioa,
*d

1JI£S£JUWTK£LT

stav-.
TBS BXU.T troUD.

attachix! to your saddle," w. remarked.,
We learn that Prof. R. C. Kedrie baa
I tested 17 opocimcni of oil sold by dead­ | •Tee nr," wat the response—‘•Yea, sir,
I have been orer to Richmond and)
er* in Jackson, and one specimen of bonglit myself a flirwry." ‘"An entire j

1. 8.
Sm-WtoltoJi Block

For tho accommodation of onr sub­
scribers who- desire any other book,
magsxino, or paper, pulliahcd, with or
wilhout the advertised premium*, wo
will obtain it for you nt the Ixjwxsr
Rons, without any expense Io yon in
tending the erdvr.

New Year's was a very pleasant day.
Congress reassembled nt Washington
Monday.

Increasing rapidly—the circulation of
ths Burna.

The basinets of the hour—settling
last year’s accounts.
.•

Job work of all kin.15 cheojier than
over. Giro us n call.
Call and aM us in our new quartor* :
the latch string is out
Tho Circuit Ooart held a brief mmio n
pa Monday and Tac# lay.
Sorpo notes on Qmnctl Rluffii are
crowded out of this issue.

o ppoaita the Court House.
The Bixxxa office ia now opposite the
Court Hous* on State Btreet.
Tba Editor returned from hie Weetorn tn| New Year's morning.

library on horsback ?”
"Yet, sir, I
“flashed” when heated tonbout lift9,
have WxasTxa'a Uxtnainorn Dicttoximt
and boroed at 125 to 135 3, although
impacted and warranted to stand a tei
of ISO dogrose. The’Fluid flashed and
look fire when couled^down to sere. A
word to ibo wise is suffirienl.
Bpectal Corrarpandeacj.

' at tbo top of her voice that Shfrmnn
now M. E. Chnrvn, in Bahirnnro town, Rich, who has the Drug. Musie and
1 tod ford Circuit, will be dedicatrd on Grocurr Storii, si-wund dour East of cor­
Feb. 8t)i, 1874, at the time of our we- ! ncr or State and Joilvreun Streets, is
ond qnnrtcrly meeting for thia Confer­ selling Groceries of ail description, anti
ence year. Rev. H. C. P«k, Prreitling [a fuu lino of Drugs Itbat. are all New
Elder Kalamarvo Dutrici, will preach and Pure, also, a luff line of Muvica!
_
| Merchandise which ho is wiling at cost,
situated H mAes*south of 'llast:.-./*''on “ut M W
!
ths old plank road, betwwra thai city ^l'a,,d C*Kar*- c,c, Tb“
and Battl* Crevk. AV. .xpwt a targe I
’“W WUM»°- ,S“‘ &lt;*•
tX&gt;n Tuesday tbo young ora of our attondauco from the surrounding connlfc"
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.lutf
b. J. RICH.
City indulged in /a Squirrel Hunt, ._
Eleven on a aide, under charge ol
Capta.Frrris Rosa, an® Oliver McQueen.
Liar or Lxrr*a« remaining nt Hi- , uow .,n&gt;pBro&lt;l to ro-*»at SPLINT AND
Tho count of Capt. McQueen’s company Hashtags, P. O., Jan. Oth, 1874.
| CANE SEAT CHAIRS in tho ta„d
footed &gt;117, and that of Capt. Rose C21. ,
Chappell &amp; Vanduson. llumco Casa, i manner and nt reasonabta 'rate*.
RTE H Bl NS 4 HELPING.
Aller their rotunia splendid supperwai . A. ErorUxt, Miu Ellie Eaton. U
furnished by the defeated party at Gibb i Urt
*» I
„Ih „
Mathews, and a jolly tiaio was had.
- bidder, H. I* Nonon, H J. 1 ettengili. „jj]
UMMj ;n t|JO
school*, jnst

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SEUHVEHU W0ll&gt;.

| Ihxxra office, to correspond with the
price of stock. Wo shall giro our pat­
rons tho brat nnd cheapest work, with
a guarantee of sa tillaction on all jobs
ordered. Our facilities are as good as
can t&gt;e found in th» State, and we will
not bo underbid on any dasi of work in
Ibo printing line.

Wm. Parker, fiquro Rochaf 2, Mr*. ! nceive and for sate at live and let livs
The annual moating of tba Pioneer* Louisa Thompson, Mr*. Mira A. Wil- ! price* by F. D. Ackley, at the City Drug
Store.
23 if
ot the County of Barry, will bo held at bur.
Union Hall, on Thursday, commencing
at noon. A Free dinner will be served
Tho Board of Supervisors have accepted
an invitation to b* present, aad a laxx«
Cuugtotmuan Pierce, of Maaaschunumber »ill undoubtedly be in *ttcndarco, and a general good time is antic­ setla, haa forwarded to the Sergcaat-at
Arma of tho House, his chotk for tho
ipated.
amount of hia salary from the death of
bia pr'edecweeor, Mr. Whiting, to the
An Exchange says, the Grand Dake
Alexis, whan in this country, visited
tho University’ of Mf tjigah. $opcutly
be has sent a present of somo valuable
bocks cunnoctad with tho history of
Rbsoia, which tho University has plea*
antlytaAl gracefully aikouwlodged.
Annihilated—Hon. &amp; 8. Cobb, R. R.
Commissioner, In bis controversy with
Tie change in tbo mail contract on Hon. Jas. F. Joy, th. Presides*, of tboM.
tho old (onto between thia city and Bat- Cl R. H, on tho question of tho con­
tlo Creek ia exco^ingly unpopular, and struction of a bridge over Woodbridge
decidedly unjust It should bo changed Street in the City of Detroit.

(Thaugeable-^tbo wither Uli Bun­
day} It rained, thawed, blowo-J, snowed, again al oner.

Will Mr. Willard giro

Mr. J. P. Roberts' has ju»: imported
from Ohio a fine thorough-bred White
Cochin Cockerel, Irom the celebrated
Wo received frc» the Van Fleil Bro*,
yards of Wm. H. Tool nt Vermillion,
nnd a brother of tho Jr. of this office,
W. Vnfotnau
Ohio. Itle areal beauty.
from Big Rapids, a spicud.d saddle of
Tba Board of Buporsteurs fat Barry
vonisoa. a N&lt;tw Year’s present, far
County ar* in session at lha office of the
which they will please «W[&gt;t our hearty
Ooimly CWk.

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1 U A S S S U S S fi
MUSIC BOOKS

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lo Jos'S
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Lift SUS PHOTOGRAPHS
OT,
CRAYON.
WATERCOLOR
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BcEoal opened on Monday for the
winter term, the attendance being larger
Hoc. 0. M. Barnes of Mason, one of
than daring the fail.
Michigan* moat giflud son., will lecture
on Naples, at Union Hali, on Tuesday
Trick# doa*&gt; win in
Erenj.g, Jan’y 20tli. We hope |n see
Court For additional
him greeted by all who «*n crowd Into
qu'-reaf Jttnei Albert.
We lave a spkndid
. .
and envelopes that will be sold a! ymw*

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Basins#* is active—If you do not be­ boneally with all men and jaya a lair
lieve it just drop in at Smith, Manoo ■alary to all etnpfoyoa at all times, and
nnd Preston’s any hoar of tho day.
hence, is popetar both with ita mon nnd
Thanks. to Gro. H. Breaks. one of
the' proprietors of this office. far a very

JAMBS WOOBRBff

Mr. E. Robinson, tale at Hickory
C-jrnore, tui o}&gt;en«d a Itovturant on the
Mut side of JeSetaon afreet, known aa
the 8r. Charles, where ho will be happy
to era all hie old friends and the pub-

The Odd Italfow’s will hoM their Annirwrrery Boll, a:' Unioa Ha11 on Thurs­
day Evening, Jasaary *U. A good
time is in atom for all who may attest!.
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WANTED !
Feet of
White Ash.
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Flooring!

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.

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in the ngien of the Kulovs, and a hnndrrd other |«iufaI ■yraplorah, an Um off­
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prove a brtUr guor.Jitre of it* mento than
n lengthy edvcrtiaruMmL
Scrofula, or King'* Eril, Whim
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RURAL NEW-YORKER,

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of this valuable flair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We can
anrure cur old patron* that it is kept
fully up to it* high standard; and it
i* the only nliaUo and perfected prep­
aration fir restoring G*AT on Fam.”
I Lua to it* youthful color, making it
sift. lurtroas and silken. The scalp,
by it* use. become* while and dean.
It remove* all eruption* and dandru*
and, by iw tonic. properties, prevent*
the lialr from falling out, a* it stimnlatc* and nourishes the hair-gland*.
‘ By it* n*c. the hair grow* thicker and
•iromger. in loldncn*, it restores the
capillary gland* to their normal vigor,
and will create a new gr.- wth, except
tn extreme old age. It i» the m&lt;«
economical Ham Demmxc ever used,
as it require* fewer application*, and
give* the hair a splendid. ri&lt;**v «ppearanre. A. A. Haye*. MB, Stat*
Ajsmyer of Ma«Khu*etU, Mya. “The
constituents are pctu, and carefully
selected for cxccUcot anility; and!

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, &lt;874

VOL XVIII.

NO. 38.

faiesiiwl ajtd &amp;W8S Ca&amp;

"You know I taU you. however, Mt to
deride until Thursday; in the m—nsime
I will take yon to the place, and see if
the child told you a true atxsy; U it*s

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th* hapfdnaee I had eamificed, tho tri­
ala I had endured, the year. I bad
waated for her—tny very eottl roeo up
againat tha baaetteM of aucli ingrati­
tude. I would have warned Richard,
but pride he’d mo back; and-what if 1
“ This resolution waa quickly put to areuaed Miriam? Would 'he believe
the, test Ihadalover.aridhetfiougfai aw (gaiDlt heef Dad aha not muriihis'daims paramount to three of Miri­
am. Ho offsrad the child a home, but
i judgement, until I
urged our speedy marriage. I laid the held him
finfetter1 of Hr to*,
proposal before father in enn of hia ee­ Mtthekil____
.
.
"The end cams te test.
They fled
from mo-stalo away while I slept, and
guardian for Miriam, ba rtfaasd topart I aweke to find tnvsclf doubly botrnvnA
with her. Hewutartow be had fallen.' Richard Mt a brief nofb hogging’my
he was still my father, and I dared not forgivenoes; Miriam nui a word. That
disregard his wishes. Be fove drew me
oee way, duty aaosber.
.
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BLANKS AND STATIONERIES.

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ITTOUKT AT LAW,-Ila.l.£. frsss Burr
Co-.IV viU rrmiu HSMhl sltveUss. &lt;«»•
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Brackets,
Paper Holders,
Slipper Holders, Mirrors,
and Picture Frames,
dr
Hwucib pnio“-

SCHOOL BOOKS

PATENT MEDICINES,
Perfumeries and Toilet Articles.
Paints, 6Ua,.Vurwisb aud Pyo Stuffs.

CHOICE

GROCERIES!,

Ttnealmg Iluskeia, Druggist Buvirie-,'
- .."-r-uud Fancy Artidv.
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Parlor Saito, Chaml^r Sola, liming Btfflu S«A UtegV’
Sots, Office Furniture, Kitclfei; Furtwitro, of allK£r7^-^ CONFECTIONERIES
V’irictics and Stylos, at
.

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Tnnss. I-Lo.lilrr Ilmen amt F.ppMiri.

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could Miriam's trus character "
Fifth bent over the picture, teirftilly,
aqd at that instant the strains of a
Chrfilmaa nnthetu floated Jut) the room,
ud high, above,tha ollrnr voieoo rose a
sweet ■oprano, "Ou caith [hjoco, good­
will toward men!“
The young girl
clasped fate handK and with parted U|w
and soft ryet raised hesrenward. listen­
ed. Then osmo * Ixitst of triumphant
melody from the organ, and throbbed
and fall and died away, and over &gt;11
soared a tenor, ctoar uni exultant, “On
earth peace, goodWifl fowahl men!"
*Twi» the ungere la a aoighl-oring
churcn, procuring for tho morrow But
Faith's eywa had an awed and oUvma
look, and efeu Miss Ware's were soft-'
enod.
“ And Jesus, cn hia way to tbo mas
said, 'Father, forgive them, fair they
know not what they du,' '* whispered
Faith, and bowed her head reverently.
The rock *wat touched, and from out
tha heart that for ton long years had
been hardened (and embittered by
Ihu tnrnicry of its wrongs, gushed forth
tho stream of hum’.u: Jose afld forgivinasa. Mise Ware, burst into a posaionate Ct o! weeping, and cried:
*• He (ted that, end then died for the

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meraiful tu thee! God help rue, nud
mueb. I wonder t Who knows bat yob suti^n my unforgiving heart !”
Sbo sank to her knees in the Grelighl,
will prefer a youagte lover theuF I
laughed, end replied that 1 had mure • end beotde-hrr kntet Fkilh, ati-l the two
leer Iroci his inconstancy than be fawn sent up* silent petition for iwlp and
mine; that woman grow oldfaette than guidance, and ih» muiic floated into the
toss', aud that iu&gt; sngli'. even trass I ir nxan again, and dis voice snug, ’-On
bis affwtiana to Miriam herself when he earth prate; good-wtll toward mcu."
' Filth rose the next morning nt nawu.
Tho air was crisp aud tresh, the trees
s{&lt;ok«n in jest, end, though I am Hili glillared wifb fcute-work, and tho dis­
superstitious, a thrill of apprehension tant hills wore outlined purr and while
crept over mo at the time, and I would egteaat the blue sky.
Him dretaed
have taken them back if I could.
quickly, and having pet on het bat atta
*' 1 will pass uvsr our parting, and go shawl, hung a Uaske. on bar arm, and
on to the years that followed.
How was stealing from tjio room, when Miss
lang they seemed, those year, of waip Wars awoke.
T
“What! net for a walk »A sariyt'
ing. and how lull they w~r» of carts
and anxieties 1 Miriam bloewimtd into
rare loveliness, and was to mo child tied kot, loo I Why, child, where uro you
sister, both in one. For her I toilod going ?"
Faith rest down her eyes timidly* and
uncr-mphusiaKV.
But
w
a slight flush crept urer tior fare. “To
gratoful; 1 knaw it evoa then, y«t. a poor woman's uste by,” she faltered.
••
wbese
hide daughter is crippled, aud
blinded by affocnon. found axcuM. for
who will bass no tatter Christinas lliau
•ran guvar Lull* than thte
•• Father dad «b«B Miriam vu this,” and she ujeaed her boskit. lu
twclva. Strong drink had killed tea it were oran'oe, and a beach of grapos,
bettor adf long before, and the degraded and a warm bright 'dicrs gaily tnnimcdwreck left wo could pity but not r&gt;- •• It tsn’l uroeh, but there are so many
no better off than »he, and papa is nut
rich, and can ouly give iuo a small al­
lowance. They life way up in a tnieerabte uU ipu-ment, and 1 meant to
bare gone tnerw last night when I wp.
distributing my other pnrelirere, but it
grow dark so fast that 1 hadn't time,
If only abe isu t by this morning, for 1
want Lar-to think ' Santa Claus sent

hie til Bin
Shingles, Lalh, &amp;c.

SHKBTW.
ISAAC W. VROO3XAX.

The New Whkileb A Wri^oN Sewing; Machine A TV A RDED the
highest premiums at all the leading fair# in the World, and the
only one recommended for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less FiEOb than any Shut,
tie Machine, Sows Foster, It Rugs Stiller, It Runs Easier, It
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods. It U Easier Adapted to
Diflcrcnt kinds of Work, It will last a Lifetime, Even Joint being
Adjustable. Old Machine* repaired or Exchanged. Extras ot
all kinds nt the office of the Agent in this City.

Sirfical aid

DENTIST

r-bouIJ thu Agent faU to call on you, Ire Invites you to call at bfroffirc lu the
Store of HHlKs BRu.'S, State street, lliwtngv, Mich., nud exnluluv the
Wtiecter A Wllten before pureliaalliff e!«where.

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A. I). COOK Ageth^

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VI CJC-$
fjOfKE IftDUSTUYWhy not support IJoinc Ihdusiry? Did you ever take the
trouble lo find out what mnkea a community thrifty and £iwpcrous ? You go to the city and you Fee the people nil alive mid
■tiring, And the first thing you say, tu “ They are doing lots of
business here!” Everybody seems to be doing well. Meclumics
arc seen by hundreds burn ing U&gt; Jlwir labor with their , dinner
puil on their arm. What bt the catwe of all this stir? “Y” there
is a demand at Home for work, the people patronize Home Indus­
try, city people know that it is to their own personal interest tb
■unport Home trade and they do it invariably. Who cats wheat
riued in Barry County, if it is not the people in the county 7/We
must.build up our own place;’ people in Grand Rapids won’t do
it for us. # We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyers,
■T/ocium uud Laborerg; but one says “wo have no mechanics in
CALX. AT JOHN STANLEY 8
Hastings who can do a good job of work." To such I would say,
Pure Wines and Liauors! look al our .Brick buildings, our Agricultural works^ our Milling
and our Carriages, WagonB, Cutters Ac made in Hasting®, and
FOB NKDlaiMAb FWtfOMHthcu say we have no mechanics. Compare to day. with ten years
ago* for then there was not even a paiutpa in Burry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to be aren. There is no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so fir
DENTIST
m Cutters' are concerned, you can tore ten dollars on -every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Haatingn, than in any
other Town in Michigan (great or small), for I know they cannot
compete with my Cutter Machine. I ain giving my customers the
benefit of my Cutter Machins which I do say is u saving of ten dol­
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly sold
Sw«T's HOT,U&gt;
out tny first batch of Cutters, and tun Running Out naother lot
which I will have ready in n few days. 1 shall «o!l Buggies below
Par noxtseason. I am r&lt;?ady now to offer lower prices xon bug­
gies titan ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder' in the country, Try mu on. I
have made my customers Ha^py and can doit again. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and. ^mt is evidenefi^of satisfac­
IF YOU WANT
tion somewhere,
..OkJ 19 L:.;’ • . ..
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J. L. REED

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of Hannah Ware, at taster, and of her
girl visitor, Faith ^iurray. Tha eyes
ut the younger were bent on an open
picture that she helJ.
“And this arch, lovely creature was
your sister Miriam,” said aha in a low
voice. “ if you would but toll mo bar

The woman’s face paled in tho tiro
light, and her hand, clasped nud on­
i laapod each other nurvo.sly
*' tilis is not dead 1" qu«suMod Faith,
soltly.
••A know uot,” and the* speaker's
vuica was held aud cold, but hvr eyes
had a wisUal look. ** Years ego she
did me a grievous wrong, and 1 have
never forgiven her."

hoid up too picture appealingly. *• 1:
is u toriible ttong to say,” whispered
she. “and.bow it mast have eaten into
juur lifo— this uulurgiven wrong. Oh
take back yuur words, drex Miss Ware,
lur tho sake of your better self, for the
tlH fX VALUE FDRt3!!
A Fplendld Holiday. Birthday. Wed uke of this bteered Christmas time.”
••You know not what yon ask,” said
Will* “I I IIV-WIJ »
Ml.
TtK-nnglnal. t-otiular, large and elc- tho other bitterly. “ It yoa had nour­
gnntOll Chromo,
ished in your breast a serpent unsuaI&gt;ecteci,
and it stung you lo death, would
"THE 010 OKEH SOCKET."
'•TS« oil iwlrn buikvt-tte old irna t&gt;auu&lt;l you not look upon it with hatred and
loathing! ifyuuhed sacrificed fore
sisteryuutb aud health, if you had
(after J Knox a TissMrsaxi, a!sa 17 by 35 t alked in the darkness th.tube might
inehw* The Iwal parlor |&gt;ieiur» ever r^otoe in the light, aud alio robbed you
pubHvbed. far 115, Thts large and truly —trvaehcroualy, deliberately robbed yeU
sptaatBd- (Jbnimo, In all ita original —ol tho cuo troasnre left to your loaely
beauty and excellence, b offered ns a liir, could you forgive her!''
premium to ctcii «S yearly subscriber to
hoilli'a eyce grew misty w ith tears,
UcsaorMt'B Monthly Mngnrlne, and aha put out her lusnd to clasp Mias
Wares. “Dear Inend, how you must
Lace eijfarbd { If I could bnt speak
The Chromo U sent varnished and ca -re^rjavde-of bo p or comfort I”
a roller. |&gt;retsge ten route extra; or,
tluld, you have done much far
mounted ou csuiva-e and re an oil j slub;
lag., fifty rente extra (whleh Inclmlet
tniDeporialk.n); or i.icuated cn eanvara, and In M&gt; ch-rant
Inch cllt
frame with arate-quo earners, three
yard- &lt;&gt;f crlnuH.n cord, —J
1 n“
it, making the whole&lt;

ASTOUNDING!

•■wire aed look 1” And at tho words
Miss Ware ternod and stood fare to fore
with a pale, boltow-eyed woman, tbo
wreck of hrr sister Miriam.
“ O MIrian! Miriam!" ahn moaned,
and held out her arms with a pitiful cry.
But the other shrank beck, white nd
borrur-atrieken. "It to I, your sister
Hannah. Have you no word of wsl-

and I think as you've thought of it, you
had better not decide till alter that*'
May tuofcrd auswusiy forward to the
next afternoon, it ennm at teat, every­
thing out of doors ess bright and bar
heart was fall of hunsbiae. 1'bey start­
ed fur the vis t, and alter a long walk
reached an alley known as Mire Lane;

fall at tin feet of bar wronged sister.
“Forgive ! fosgive I” sbo creed, “fci
Rxlnrd’i eako and tbo child's if not
for mine."
‘
Mae Ware lifted her up with words
of tors and comfort* end then turned to
tbs Utile cripple sad asked her how she
would like to live fa • bright, anaor
bcuso. with pictures on the walls and
Cuwrrs In the windows.
The child*,
ploosMtly to the poor were tn. reying,
eyes sparkled, and so did Faith', nod
•‘My daughtTr boeaxao much intseestad
the other day in a child that lives here,
and sbo ba# brought mo to see bee.”
Out from that wretched tenement
“O, it's my Fanny.” said tha woman,
rent four instead of two, that morning; sutpriMd, end added as she looked at
and when a little later in tho day there Mai, "yue must be tbo little lady she
floated into - Miaa Wnro'a room tho told mo about; abe w ill be here in a
strains of (Ute,Christmas anthem, 'On moment; my Willie is sick, and I don’t
rarth peace, good-will towards men," know what to do, indeed I &lt;tou’t i^a so
the oistenraat with cleaned hands nod hanl to bo
poor and risk," went «
iistonod, aud at their fete knelt tbo lit­ tbo poor woman, without waiting tor a
tle cripide, aud wotidared, aUildtehly,
“if the angels knew tel alote what had
here comas Fanny."
happened, and were ringing for joy up
Just then a rosso wat beard on tbs
stairs, and io walked, bnuginr a ptel of
utaid. Suddenly Fanny stopped assEa
saw th* strangers, not down bar pail,
put both hands behind her. and looked,
first at Mrs..Hastings, atd thsn, as she
“OUr,I wish I could - Mjr do any tsrnod to May, berhalf frightened ex­
good, ’said litxlu May IlAfcgs, one pression changed to a real beam ot joy
could winter morning, as she waa sit'ing as she exclaimed. O marnras, isn't it
by her mother; “it seems so queer that
May wax quite avwraxne by thia tima
God gave all the big people eo much lo
do fur him, while children do nothing, with a queer feeling, ebc did not know
excepting to try and be good, and that', C—* what it waa; in ibe Grat plane, the
never boon in auch a mie«r*ble
awful hard !**
s
“1 don't know. May/' said her moth­ houao before, and thou too, abe felt
er, ‘T think yu’ur place is a very big Htrnup-iy bkmaao they .xemod to think
one, if too only trr to fill it; you arc abe had ddua aptMthrog lor them, and
our only little girl, you bring a groat oho knew tho had not. and ahe did not
deal of bivhmcM unto m-.iuoai and know what to aay or do. Bat May
papa's and liearts *," sad Mrs. Hsstings waa never tong at a lorn for jprde, and
sighed as Ao thought of tbo little buy na (La looked at Fnnny’ainquiring taoe,
.Lo mid. “Yei. matom* brought mo to
buried a short time before.
It was peer ChrtslKiws. tho time eo eee too. and I'm glad aha did. toe, and
I wi&gt;l&gt; I could help you hare plenty of
good thinge, and n big bocae. and everywindew, she saw a poor child, in ragged
cfolhes, going slowly along me street,
“I don't want all that," answered the
unrl icating btraelf on the stoop. A child, “but we do need lota of things
bright thought struck May. and run­ and I don't know what, most I need
ning dvwn to the trout door, she called, to sell flowers every day, but they oust
•Little giA Utile girl, what's I be rust­ so much in cold weather, and all the
ler r*
n-oucy bad lo be sinint for j-apa whoa
“Omiss, I don't know,” aaid th” child,
coming up tbo Mope, “bat I think it's
While the children were talking,
most Orsrythfaj ; father died last week, Mrs. Hustings was very trodovly draw,
mutbsx's sick and Willie isn't well yet ing out the wido x a aid story, aud sb.
U dear, I don't want tu be ■ litlle girl soon lnarno.1 that here was areal object
auy longer. I wiah. we could all go to of Charity. They soon ten, promising
tu oime again before long;
May was very thoughtful, all the way
home. Let us aoe what she was think­
ing about; the truth was, she was sorry
she had beta selfish, and aba was very
earnestly making up {skr mind, as as to
KAY’S TRIUMPH.

*1 don't believe you’d kuow if I did,"
(eld the poor child, “for no nice people
over Cjoii there.''
“Well. jMt.tell mo," May replied,
“for though perhaps 1 can’t go, |&gt;orhapo
1 can loo.”
.
।
Ju.t thou a voice frron npetaim,
•buntal. “Mtm May, Mi,.s May, you are
catching cote, eome riym in ond ohul

Mm. naaiiage did not aay much on
the way, but when tew did apeak, it waa
about aomething they had paaao I, and
not tho place they had toll behiad.
When they reached homo. May ran to
her room, and aat down. After a few
momenta' thought aha naked God lo
knop her from wonting n Chrianuaa
preoont, and to help her want to give
aomething tu Fanny Jonea. 8he thou
wi-nt to her mother’a room, and aaid,
• Mamma, you neodea't wait any longer
for mo to dccido, I hare given up my
prewen:; eea I hav» my monuy to-day,
and tot us go nud buy thinguf
“ If you really wish it. May.” aaid
Mra Hastings “1 will go with yno, but
be very sure before we start”
“Ye*" eted May, “I an, and Tro
asked God to help mo." i
Tbo parchastos wore tel made that
■nd putting her hood on both her afternoon, and with rome thing* Mrs.
hands, tboDgbt a tong time for such a Hastings bad tn tbo bouse, were pro­
little girl, for May wsa abut teno years pared fur tho poor wmnaa. Ix ■ston'd
\tihe locked vwty preUy. m -she sal u if Chriotmto none would ooroa ttua
! year. May was in snob a hurry for it;
tlXre, her goMeu curie lulling around' but attest the eventful morning Vriewd.
her Lair fare, which, just now, wore nod n happy Hr tie girl waa i&gt;*,Mtte
rather a jwrptoxed exprrestan. Ftually root, nut n« usual to examinee wet)filled
she jutnprd up quickly, saying, "That's’ .locking, but’to go with her mother,
it,” and started down atsira ; but auJ-' right attar, break fast, to Mrs. Jonea.
denly luraiBg, she slowly retraced her' Tuny were noon muuuting the riokety
steps, saying “I don't believe 1 can real­, stairs, laden with jiaekagee.
Mrs.
ly give it up, it’s wo hard,” and then aha JonM* surprised looks, and little Fansat down again, and as again the child's[ ny’s rediaut face, as they ectscsd, more
sad faoeeamo before fow, aha aaid, “I llun repaid Moy for all abo had tew;
aiA uadi mean it tbre time." Again* even tho lit:!, sick Wiflia mlted out.
rising, and this time going down atairs.

“Dear hulo Faith," aaid Muo Ware,
brokenly, ‘take ma with you. 1 would
do oomotbing fur Uieeo poor people, too.
No wonder your kweol orca »htae. with
.och pertect content Ion hare, found
the aecrot of happtneao in helping 0U1. ere and largctluiurao uf wlfThe wretch*! lenemoat gaa tel aatir
with hum an life when they reached it.
Red-fared tuoa. boggard Women, aud
wan- eyed children preaeed paat them
on th* ctatn. Mna Wuo .brink back.
but. Faith want on bravely, and bad tor
each a kindly look. ®r w«d. or
And‘oh I it »»• beautiful to
how
even the brutal flew ot the men soften,
•d. and whet a glad, grateful took earn,
into tho eyes ot women and children M
their Rrecttaj.
Up, op they daubed, until Miss Wane
could icarcsily drew ter breath, and
wu tick with’ horror a: the misery she
oavr around her every where. At th«
W loading they stopped, and Faith
“ Richard camo, and Miriam saw him pointed to a dour that stood elight.y
“Mamma, will you do somrtbiag for
firat. I know not what bo eted, but her ^^hat is tik&gt; roonC’-ehe said. T1.cn
cheeks were flashed and her eyee rtdlme; 1 *ant a money Christman present
ate when I entered tho room, and as she went forward and peeped in. and this year.”
“A what r" said Mr. Heatings look­
Mim'Ware heard a chiMs voice. and a
smite and hi admiring took. Thon the &lt;sadstou joyfol ewy. Faith looked ►bghl. ing up astonished.
“Why,” Mid May, coloring, “1 want
grave handaomo taco waa bout close to |
iuateadof any present, except a littto
mtau. nud tho dear rnmeuibered voice ,
one, no, 1 m»an any proeent at all, 1
whistxrwd 'Hannah I’ and I forgot eve- ■
ryttang else in the rapture of that mojust as much as
carriage and
nu&gt;at."
The head that Faith held trembled, ,
toys would cost, do yon under.tstsd,
and Mim Ware broke off suddmily.
mamma f
“Yrs, dear, partly, but I shall better,
But the sir! waited in aitence, for the ,
alary had bean tn bar like a revetettoa,
when yvu tell me what you wauls:
and maro than hslf gcoining what was &gt;
hair clustsriaxl "Wsll," said May, “just this *, I want
to oocm, aha shrank from it with a ,with rings of
vague aonse of pain and "pity.
. about
,
hw hla.-v.iued temples, at.d 'to get something nice, for a poor littfo
■•The yearn had tootemd Richud targe eyes ; li*l glittered strangely, fgirl 1’raw, that lives wa/ down Mire
umro lightly thaa me.” eocltauo-l Miss Miss Wore ataxtsd at sight of Ur and 1
Vf nro. niter a long peuae. ** Ila was in
IhLfoahaf rnanLod; I taU toot tha
Ulzxim of youth forerax- Du aknr wait-WlifttA your name, shtd!” al&gt;» ,

But I found work, and Miriam wm still
sen*, to school, and comfortably, if tot
daintily, clad. What hurt me most vu
when sbo complained, as she often did,
of suffering bardahipe and privations,
spaarrntly unconscious that I tailed
early aud late, and practiced constant
acU-dmiial, to keep bar from want.
Thai this waa thougbilsss, rather than
selfish, I tiled to think, for she was such
a winsome creature, one could not judge
her harshly
“ I corresponded with Richard regu­
larly, and to ths last his letters nsyer
lost theit lovor-liko tons. As the tfetedrew near lor hia return, even Miriam
noticed my restlessness, an 1 wondered
a liltto nnztoasly what ha waa lik^ au&lt;i
L..1 -k.------- 1 n,^]) anJ
aha Ibouglit
. and it really
ikaa and di»-

�BACONA

New Advertisements.

ODE MaWTOMKIBTTM.

NICHIGAN CENTRAL R. RStand River Valley Division!

«-**vaa.
"Hundred dollars.

I 'I H

Jay Gould is, however,

in making Lie fight thia time, he threw

petrifaction.

Thu

the hotbaud

■g

E

Fargusos broke hia acalpel m the tint
through with a hatobot, finding ox­
ranted Evarts. trema difficulty in entering the thoracic

Imi hfo eodurabl'.

Republican
EXTENSION

N«tr York n al-

Cushing

overlooked

the South, and a

i^akc

The Fsneylrsnia coal miners are pro-

suxtcA.

hweeny with the viowa ana sentiment*

Book and Job

New Scales.

New Styles.

Friaou show* a total of tJ87 rouvieta, cn

much hilarious rib .punching. Brenna n

moat objectionable man, politically, &gt;a

&lt;b New Prices

Schuyler Colfax addressed Urn Odd
Follows at Dwight, III., on Saturday

IBE!

Michigan Central H. R.
The eatiro Republican ticket in MetnDaniels put a andden atop to all

Sheriff Brennan—ha adjudged him
guilty of contempt of court in permitting
tm*

British press
Tbo New 1
.
rtntion has nominated James a Weston
For Oovnrarir

Jamvo Doland and Joseph

trials.

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

thia

1250,and,ia additian,sent him to jail for
thirty days, this being all tbo penalty

iii alii lima

Particularly do they object to Uoah-

BANNER BLOCK,
Wareroom, No. tSS Greene, near Eighth St., N.I.

fined 1100 al Bloomington, yesterday,

PaoratriTT.—1

Veiv Low

addicted so

•objected to a' criminal
School fund

cape, which opens tho cheerful prospect
it» cultivated among the small boys of Sing Sing to him.

Wisconsin has »pant &gt;4.394,510 cm
her charitable and cutrechoual iustltutkma—awe,807 of it during tbo last

for the indulgence of tlieir. rnfined (r)

that and branding it as a by-word.

Opposite tho Court House Stair Street,

L

PUBLIC LIBRARY of KY.
wts

The annoyance to travel by the atnku

1

times.

him in society

$1,500,000

thousand
But Judge Daniels was infleximend being that' tho city shall give

trays a coarse natnro and a brutal will.
The thief may pledd abjoct poverty and

Tha amount of wheat for tunxporiation in Dakota aud Nebraska, tributary
to tbo Dakota Bailroad, is estimated nt.
one million bushels.

indulged in- Bat the movement has
excited but very little attention. “ The
hard-handed laborers," who belch forth
torrents of rod-hot indignation over the

but the profane? of God’s name i&gt; with -

they could do to supply transportations.
An old man named Pater Harney, a

Ths M- C. B- B- vm the City of Detroit.
pugnacious spirit that delights in en­ pouse any " cause" that will furnish
them whiskey and bread—particularly
ident of tbo Central Raflrcnd, J. F. counters in which fojhl blows are given
and taken. Consequently, Mr. John

had contrived to make them all afraid

31st

of

Next

.2ns

FULL DRAWING

.v*

March

LOWEST CASH PRICES

YOUNG FOLKS
I*i8
^aVGutsoV
SICUOLAH- ASSI BOa XXIJUMIHD

sow'

T. TROWBRIDOX,
Prompt execution of

r..drr. M -OIK

txsuacrioxs.

They would

raff.-rtt.t-'as'hTEUSTL.. LAW CASES &amp; POINTS.
isjaier.s-.'avif

Beyond the MUrUripplThousands have already gone,

r.ite«. si-.-,™
principal points in th"
»r. We believe that

mi

they should all starve tha world would
ttwk.il bad

this latitude.

Whittemore A- Stephens,
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

'SLNickolat'asd^OirYHMftlti.

mSCSu,

«lib equal pertinacity.

jb'S'

Smith &amp; Nixon, State St., Chicago.

Mean it uins.
iro CA* norm,
I1. C48II OIFTH.
ZM CAKU GIFTS.
mcaMiattw.

■ a»iioeuew Ser «••«&lt;
•UkOld be
ta

hdoomo its duty fo build tho road brid
Wo consider thia arraagmaoul of

SjOlX^e:

/fiOH.

friends.
Tho House Committee vn Appropria­
tions have cut down tho navy estimates
13,000,000. Tbo bill agreed upon for
— of that branch of the public
aggregates •16,387,&lt;WO.

triot-Attoraey Alien

striking for Tammany.

HSti/ics,

list of ultra.
OSEUUAMICAHII GI PL­
UM. GII IXII CArtlt GlrT.

'ill

Allen Is a mag-

the District attorney.

von.

Fourth Grand Gift Concert

now oompletod, and passeugrra
offered a first class, all-rail ruuto 1

’fill. lilt Hitt Bea Kipected,

Rheumatism, Scalds, launencsMNeuralgia,
Burns, Soreness,
Bore Throat, Boils, Wounds,
Hoaneueu, Ulcers, Bruises,
Headache,
Plfcs, Sprains,
Toothache,.
Colic, Old Sores, rptlK MEW BOKTUWUTKHX BOCTt
All Hemorrhages,
*
jL.
Dlarrhom,

follDSErfjf

■•BUIPO-S TROUBLES,

“FAST FRIENDS ”

rn iasu t UU Ikiita Mi*

SSS
unaMmwattHrmninH.

that tbo Canada Southern,
the Detroit, Lowing and

‘nanusistTsitEi,’
nr Mr* icnv Mmtvna nrav*

MIL Ml

obliged to hare separate
a «ty, with the levels

ssraswfi
I. H. kKKSS, Q...r»l 8«.r'l.
I. W. UaOMUCY. Um-1 Tietel.

UvBUIBOfETST DESMBffll!

BMIQBATIOH TUBBING
Htk the Conteal

NOVEMBER, IS7H
father's family and
iv of » email
is improving rapidly.

Banner Co

Chromo

For Very Little Folks.
Uh&gt; taM. wUl be eoeltaueA

All tha baaking-

ru blithers of the

Hastings

Republican

Banner

CITY Hews BKPOT

itlJO pl

Tie ekUdm will

�Hon. Harvey Wright wm chairman and
unaaimously adopted:
W&amp;mms, It has pleased Almighty
God to remove by death from among
usour late professional brother and
friend, John IL Van Volaor, suddenly
and unexpectedly in tho prime of hia
life, under circumstances iu ihemaelvoo
touching and painful; therefore as a
tribute ol our respect to tho memory of
our departed brothoij and m oxpvaorive

Rssefoe^ That wo have ever in the
jut fire years that Mr. Van Volaor lias
resided among us, highly esteemed him
for hia uniform ciurteey and gentle,
manly bearing iu all hia professional,
personal and social relations and inlorrourso with us.
HassM, That hia many rare and
attractive qualities, both poreonal aud
prafcMxmal, hia soda) and genial and
ever kindly friendship, no Ires than tho
high order of his intellectual and profetsional attainments, his varied cul­
ture and scholarly acquiremonta, hare
i n our association with him in times
past, endeared him to us. so that his
death is fait by us to bo a sad affliction.

moe, both on account ■' of their social
and historical advantages.
At thia
meeting a register of the names of 160
persons who camo to tho comity prior
to 1849, wm obtained and to now in ibe
office of tho Secretary, who would be
of
glad to add to the list the namea of any end being illuminated with the
perfect health from within, truo beauty
At the orgonixstiou of tho meeting, others with tho date of their settlement
elands forth in aU in its glory. Nothing
Bio President in appropriate terms, no­
ever presented to the public as a beauticed tho death of Wiltord Hays, lata
lifier of thc,oomp!oxion*evor gave each
Secretary of tho Society. and on motion,
' A new lodge of colored masons was
John Q. Crsesy wss chosen Secretary
instituted
at
Bay
City
on
the
26th
uH.
j
pre tres. A brief but exceedingly in­
There are now about 400 patients is w.hich operate upon the system'.through
teracting sketch of the history of tho
thu Asylum for thoInsane at Kalama- tbo medium of the blood are neeeaaarCounty of .Barry from 1830 to 1840
ily somewhat alow, no matter bow good
was given by Mr. Amasa S. Parker,
CoL D. B. Pritchard of Allegnn is tbo remedy employed. While cue to
after which the following beautiful po­ soon to publish tbo particulars of hia
three bottles clear tho skin of pimplse,
em was read by Mrs Dr. Burton of capture of Jeff. Davis.
The equalised valuation of tbo real
thia city.
and rerscunl proixrty of this Stale this donee, or grubs, a damn may possibly
TO THE PI0MMB8 OF BARKY CO. y^, is about 8700.000,000.
bo required to cure some cases where
The permuent toration of the new
Advent Collsgo to bo located in Michi­
gan has been fixed at Battle Creek.
_ Mr John Eilaworth, of the township
of Vermontnllr, mode 150 Ibe of Maple
Sugar during the “soft* weather in
Battle Creek boasts of ono daily, four
weeklies end five mouthlies, or more
jionodicals than any other city in Michi­
gan except Detroit.
Tbo receipts of the Agricultural Col­
lege Farm at Lansing, for the year end­
ing Deo. L 1871, were 88^*4,11, and
tho expeudituroo &gt;6.089,45.
Two hundred and thirty-six news­
boys and boot blacks had a New Year's
dinner at tho Bank Exchange rvsturant
at the expense of tho Frw Prose.
Gov. Bagley bos appointed Dr. BterJien 8. Cutler, of Odd water, Oommissioner of tho State Public School, in
placed of J. 8. Barber, rwugnod.
The January term of tho Supremo
Court of Michigan opened at Lansing
on Tuesday. The lion. Beniamin F.
Graves took hia seat as chief Justice.
Thia State has now about 200 Gran­
ges of the Patrons of Husbandry, all of

Ptftnut Office to Michigan Inventors, fat
Hie week coding Doc. 23,1873, and each
bearing that data.—Furnished thia pa­
per by Cox A Cox, Solicitors al Patents,
Washington, D. C.
Piano Track, F. B. McGregor, Puntv

Nutmeg Grater, T. Marriott, Detroit.
Refuse Burner, W. Glue, Muskegxm.
Sowing Stand, I- J. Fling, Hudson.
Berth Lock for Blooping Care, T. A.
Bissell, Detroit

rs.D. DATES, foe's.
ASTINGN EASTERN STAI

sesasaseKssw

»**l.«Jtoy,iJO.

Obstacles to Marriage.

tho system is rotten with scrofulous or
virulent blood poisons The cure of all
mon pimple to tho wont scrofula is, with
lhe uso of this most potent, agent, only
a matter of time. SoldJ by all Drug-

Clavxucx,.Columbia Co-,‘N. Y.
Dr. R. V Pfamo,iBuffaloiN. Y.
' l’»r Sir—I am sixty years of ago,
aid have beau afflicted with Belt
Rheum in the worst form for a great
many years, until, accidentally,I eaw one
of your books,,which doecribod.my case
exactly. I bought your Golden Medi­
cal Discovery and took two bottles and
a half, aud I was eutrrely cured. From
with trains nf the Missouri Pacific. The
my shoulders to my hands I wss-entiro- Toxas connection of this road U now
ly covered with eruptions,* also on faee completed, and passengers are offered a
first class oil-rail rout from fit- lx.uia
Rhcurvitism, ao that Ij^walked with to Texas, either over tho Miaoouri, Kangreat difficulty, end that is entirely
cured. May God spars you a long life
to remain a blessing to mankind. With
untold gratitude.

Tho amount of duties collected at the
Custom -house in Detroit for imports
during the month of Dooember, 1873, Rasxnr, Dr. Wm. Ball's Balsam for
was 811,000,7b iu gold, or only about tho Lungs, cures tho worst eases of
Coughs, Colds and all the diseases of
tho Lungs,] Throat and Chest. For
Whooping Cough and Croup it is a
certain specific. The moat obstinate
cases surely yield to Hall's Balsam,
containing good farming land. Served when used porsereringly.
Blands at
him right; such things hurt Michigan tho head of all cough preparations.
as a Plata.
Sold everywhere.
John F. Henry,
On Wodneoday tost the Building
Committee of the State Board of Agri­ Curran a Co., proprietors, 8 4 9 College
culture awarded to' Cooper A Baker, of Place, N»w York.
leasing, tec contract for tho building
of tho Ureo iweidencM at the Agricultu­
ral College. The contract for tbo three
is about 810,001).
A grocery store at Saginaw City,
Mich., wm nlown up by gunpowder
laaC week, and a little girt wm killed.

Lath-Machine, T. Bruno, Saginaw.
Motor, L. IL Doan, Tecumseh.
Machine for Boring Hubs, J. A.
Newell Katomasoo.
Billiard Table, C. Schulenburg, Do-

■telling Grocoriee of nil descriptiuu, and
a full lino of Drags that ere all New
and Pure, atoo. a ?aU faro of Musical
Merchandise which he is selling «t root.
But just to pay exM&amp;oro hw is soiling
Soap, Knives Mnd Cigars, etc. This
was the same woman, that tbo row

purchasers. Climate, ooiL timber, min­
eral wealth, ecboola, churohoe and law­
abiding aoceoiy invito emigrant* from
all points to this land of fruits and
Cowers. Fur jartit-ulrts, address A.
Tuck, Land Commissioner, Bt, Louia,

TUI' JTKTTIT n-OKLD

“Michigan's Barret flinger."
We are pleased to announce that wo
aro to have a Grand Concert, by Miso.
Ionia Bello Reynolds tho distinguished
Mich, vocalist who wm born st lento
and named after the city, March 9th.

a bounty for the city prose, and i n
tho interest of gignnnc publishing &amp;»•
nopolios. The earrings ol a journal like
tbo Independent from New York to San
Frenetoco 13 timre for five cents is a
largo bounty to that journal. Tho local
■press having very little general circula­
tion. it can reap only to a limited extent
tho advantages of thia cheep transp rtalicn to long distances. Therefore it
should not be taxed tho Mmo rate for
tho service of carrying it inside of an
avorege of 20 mils a. No additional ex
penso for carriage has ever been caused,
and «• hope that at an early day this
relief will be given — H'aiiiuylM Jl/jmh
wm

etroit

Foe th e aocommodatica of our sub­
scriber* who desire any other book,
magariue, or paqxw, published, with or
without tho edvertised premiums, wo
•ill obtain It fii you nt tho Lowxsv
Bans, without any expense to you in
sending tho enfor.
Gold, 111 3.4.

Local kli^e# Jiotice;.

She is slightly shove medium height,
graceful in figure, with clear-cut fea­
tures, denoting uitelligencj and thought.
She facinatos by the melody and dearncas of her tones, tho exquisite finish
of her vocalisation, delicate shading,
.Loor.—On the street in Hastings be­
and fullnosa of expression. Iu this last tween the stores of J. P. Roberts A Co.,
particular . sfa u tKi/urr •) stray arfute and Barlow ana Goodyear's a wallet
containing about six dollars and a half.
Tbo finder will bo fairly rewarded by
Icanug tho same al tho linn'll office.
xrvvxr* Tirrowv

Signs of a Snow Storm.
Very moderate for tho season.
Tho Board of Supervisors adjourned
Friday noon.
Odd Fellows’ dance Jan. 22d at
Union Hall.
note with. sreR pleasure the
Fred, those cigars, like all of ydur
present prosperfix of thia branch of
goods are A Ni l.
Job work of all kinds in tho best Odd Fellowship in our eity and trust it
stylo, and at th| lowest living rates, at may continue lo prosper.’ The oflicers
for the present term were installed on
tho Baxxxa offloo. Try us.
Friday evening of tost week, and aro as

Hon. I. M. Crane of Eaton Rapids,
will toetnre at Union Hall on Friiay
evening of thia week. Subject ••Ancient
Remember lk.00 pays tho bill at tlie

Odd Fellows' Hop. but the supper is
extra, to be had at Gibb Mathews', or

Nashy'a letters begin this week a?d
will bo regularly published for the e^.
~I&gt; w~k. n. «r
nature is Pietro.
Moving, and tbo sickness of a cympoeitor, makes u
this week, whkh wo expect will not

to lecture “ Ou Naploe." at Union Hall
on the 20 inst I It will bo a rare treat.
ETtoybody sb .aid bear d.
Tho celebrated B-nVirg Hoose of
Hetay Ctows A Cfa, of No. 8^ Wall
Street, which ; suspended during tho
panic, reeumod badaero on tha 5th

the daily jtohld.

N Mi
MUSIC BOOKS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

deed, her nature, from the standpoint
of her years, may well seem alluring,
and it would be difficult to dx a limit to
the possibilities in store for her by per­
sistant nud intelligent use of her rare
gift.—Mreit Frn J’rtu.

The Gnusd Rapid* JSsyb Mys: “She
has volume enough and beautiful vol­
ume, and sings down the ;low registers
to a a mere sigh. If Ionia didn't got
tho nomination for Congress she has an
honor I ar .belter in tbo long run, it be­
ing thu birth piece of this tody."
&gt;ho date to not yoi fixed for the con­
cert, but we hope to hare full partieuBamambar tho Novelty
torn for out next issue. Miss R. has
Wringer takes the twise at
recently accepted a position in a Church
Surra. M.in A Par
at Grand Rapids, where, it is said, abe
gets tho largest salary paid in tha State

Goa II. McClellan. C. P.,
Mito L. Williams, M. E- H. P.
Wm. H Jewell, S. W,
N. J. Bronson, Scribe..
W. A. Sartwoll, Treasurer..
Fred Naehtreib, J. W.,
Geo. H. Brooks, Sentinel.
D. B. Cook, P. C. P. Hop. to Grand

Here we are in the Batraaa Block, on
Blate Street opposite tho Court House.
Now friends, call and see us.
Wo
want tbo people goner ally to understand
that we moon business, and are ready
at any aud'all times to do work in tho
ueateei s'.ylre, aud at prices unprece­
dentedly low. Remember out place of
busineaa is on the first floor ; no elimbing or descending stairs to, got your
work done. Thon hurrah for tho Bawm Office. Wo aro as snug as a bug
in a rug, and a good deal snuggor than
that other bugger.
____

HOMS.

Bat urday '!» following gentlemen
were diawu to serve aa Jurors at the
rebcuary term of tho Circuit Court, vte 1
Jas- J. Wing,
Irving.
Reuben A. Fuller. “
Oscar Warren. Carttotcm.
L'isas. Putnam,
“
Henry Mayo,
Assyria.
John Tuckerman, "
Michral Doster, Prairieville.
Warren Williams, “
Enoch Sylvester, Yankee BpringsJemeo Robbins,
"
“
Jefferson Lee,
Ttaxnapple,
Willard W. Miltord, “
Marcenus Wrijht,
“
John 0. Sharpeteen,'.BonyJohn 0. Dillon, Maple Grove.
Alfred A. Matthews, Rutland.
David Trego,
“
H. B. Barnum, Carlton.
Phtfo Fuller,
“
S.E. Jessup, Orangeville.
Stanley Warron, Johnstown.
Jas. Nichols, Woodland.

The Hastings Grange, Patrons of
Husbandry, will hold a FoUir.l at
Unicm Hall, in this City, W ednssday
Evening Januury 28th, a cordial invdta-

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Isa Um year, and oil: Um «r«s» si U.
WUULI&gt;.
*

Buxo Aroxo Yoca Castas.—We are
now prepared to ro-roat 8LHANT AND
CANE SEAT CHAIRS in the beet
manner,and at reasonable rates.
82tf
STEBBINS A BELDING.

-

Short but pleasing speeches were
then delivsred by Mswra Calvin GHtB, Hou. Leander Lapham, Joeoyh
Davis, Hon. John Roberta, Ixiroupo
Mudge, Hoary Heyt,;Hca H. A. Good­
year, Albert Warner, J. F. Emory, H&lt;«A Maw ara» crB
Hmxt.—Mr. J. W. T. Orr, and Luther Bennett snag
J. Ix Wboeter at Nashvflta, a brother the song of “ A New Country." Muoh
afoot efficionq County Treasurer, hae that was said would bo of interval to tho
geoeaal reader, but oar opaeo
Tho officers of Hartings Lodgte Ko- 58
us to Simply give this wook, the more
I. O. O. F., for tbo currant t» nn were
reoord of tbo doings of tho day.
—r _ „ ---------- --TM mooting by a unanimooa vote, duly installed on Tuaoday ov mi ng as
mead bis example to tho atteulfon ol
(5jJ, following persons m offices*
.. -x .. . ..
n
«
&gt;tho Bntnin€ year, vte:
Hou. H A. Goodyear Proaidrat,
L. Mudge Eeq. let Vic® ProeideaL

D,io«k.?.G.c:
Mito lx W3mmm &amp; S-t»K &amp;
Wl W. Wrfc*t L: 8 to*. G.

JOB PRINTING

�tounts

UNDERGROUND
ure'' snow “the surface 1

scene, we may therefore apply tho ex­
clamation which Thackeray Uaskae re­
garding tho tomb of Lihriat: ‘•What a
place to choose for imposture, good Goul
—to sully with brutal straggles foe e»Uaggrandbassmint or shameful acheteM
of gain I" The Germans had tlie grace
to try to spare with ibetr bomba tie
spiro of Strasburg catbedrel. Religious

■ICHIGAN CERTRAL R. R-

Mr TMOS. U.KXQX.
0«ragse Octavo. 130 Fine Engravings.

ilfelf to the destruction of '•]&lt;ran" art,
no matter bow beautiful; but in these
enlightened data fir oedemastiml fury
to take up the barbarous roA of destruc­
tion, which even savago war discards, is

.

FAM A» FUEAIBE FAVtllTE.

200 Pianos and Organs

K«w and li.-ond ll»d •• tnll'lu. Ma.n

Grand River Valley Division

Astcxn wajttku roti

BULLS-AOT BEARS

“■SI

COUNTY FABM

TUB STOCK (JROWBR,
THE DAIRYMAN,
THE HOUSEWIFE, Ac.

ffinr:

trrri.K, tciims. foo.

WOOD’SHOUSEHOLDIAGAZHK.
The Best Dollar Monthly.

S8Srt?ttSirtrstl

.
be made by machinery. This ushered
in the era of cheap clocks.
About tho year 1K33 the first railroad
ot any considerable length tn tho United
btatu waa constructed
lu IMO the first experiments in pho­
tography were made by Daguerre.
About IMO the Brel express butiaem
was establish sd.
The anthrauito coal Lav news may bo
said lo hare begun in 1620.
In 1 S3fi the first patent tor the luratstson of matebra waa granted.
Iu 1M5 tha first telegram waa sent.
The first successful reaper was con­
structed iu im.
•nty per cent of ntoialuro, but when
hr IM* Elian Howe obtained a pat­
&lt;h»l very much lees. The. same re­
ent tor his first sewing machine.
mark holds good fordover, etc. When
we give .hake, coru, mahcjmba, brsu,
etc., which we always du, it becomes abeohstely'Di-vwaSBry to provide waler, or
the animal will not thrive. Oira them
tha opportanity of judging for them■elvse oy an always avniUbU supply,
and Itoy will exercise a proper ducrotfoc-in the matter. An iron water cart
is on most fhrtas an bdtspensabU requmita. When food is ton wet\aad
Mopny, dry cotton-cake or grain U a
good and profitabU regulator. Turnips
and snangvlds aro dis] roportionately
watery m food for animals; hence the
loeeve occasioned by them, especially
with breeding absep. They contain fal­
ly nine puts of water to one pint of dry
food. Ninety ]«r cent of water is too
much; sixty-five to assenty-fise pexcbnt
in pasture grass u tho more natural and
proper pvt portion. Tho btnnaa or ani­
mal framu has aeycnty-Bve per cant of
water, just aa good grana has. Meat
ia dear aa food, but it evutaina. iu the
lean jiurtiona, aevfnty-aix per cent of

Cioio CiniX-■James Bradley of
Ontario, .writes lo tho Faraur’i Arfr»cj.-»
hia method ol relieving choked cattle,
and tbo following U Lie experience: 1
waa away from home. My wife and
boy were feeding tho cows, and one ol
them got choked with a turnip. My
wife sent for the neighbors, and they

sought. By taking &lt;&gt;ua letter at a time
in thia way, the whole can be ascertain­
ed. For example, take the word Jans.
J is found in the two columns commenc­
ing with B and II, which axe the sec­
ond and eighth letters down tho alpha­
bet ; their itnn is ton, and the tenth let­
by the horns, and another ro.kw a stick ter Ouwn the al]&gt;babet is J, the Utter
down her throat, and unfortunately it sought. jjiG next Utter. A anpeare in
wm a pine stick. They drove ths turnip but oae column, where it stands at the
down, but broke the stick off in her
throat] and the last choke was worse
than the first. Thon they nut a clevis
in bar mouth and eould feel tho stick

PARLOR GC01)S

tern:

M Want Jactsji &amp; Sapui
mcmosN

AND

THE

SOUTH.

“(Sdl!

CllMfBER SETTS

HOBBY;
PIER GLASSES!

Michigan Central R. R.

WANTED

Oil, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

issrcts'^ws'.stStesx
;25.'S2!SSliS3=S‘d5s.':t

SUEBOffl iN Oita UfNffiG ffiS
®WIW

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring !

.Irars. ftti »"u’io ’i w,rit!» to

tfiqffEST muKET
PVCE.

ij Jj

Jj Sj

Jj ij

F. M, Hungerford &amp; Co.

Good Tough
Oak, Rock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

Commission

rear Bitten are
prcjiamiion, made c
Lerlx foutul „n the to
ra Nevada snountai— —------------- —
u.cbciunl propevtira ot which are extractcd therefrom without tho use of AlcohoL
Tito quratiou is almost daily asked. "What
.1 ' ...... nf

Merchants

gentle fciirpUivc as well as a Tonic, reliev­
in' Uongewllon or Inflammation of tho
Liver and Visceral Organa, in Bilious Dis-

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Saving
Machines.

DR. CROOK’S WIRE OF-TAB!

Aifsrtiffi ii tie Hash® Bauer.

—|raTTaTpW&gt;»..lfe IVOOSW
Afo S FweeirfWr to liere mure
romi &lt;&gt;&gt;an any alraiiar
frrp,,r;iiee’&lt;ir.nn-&gt;:io
me pnMM. |l to Heir la
iLeaumetasFeaaFuitorf

wss&amp;sa1

Jf men will enjoy good health, let srir.TS.'saSi.-^s B them oae .Vrvsusn llrmaa as a medicine. le«KI-M,«&lt;r^*n4lMMlk kalFef lk«M
»w1 ,,w* M Mell« leratr
OU Jl 1*
ose ll) asrta s&lt; rnn svvsw n&gt; own.
-.
we. h. iurrowi
Clmll C-eri CosawlaMM la aad lav hem
aretirditg t&gt;» dlrectfona, snd remain long
P. It. Emsam.
ii «r for m-J
Ulla■
ntiwsll. rnn uli-d their lotas are no* de­
: wu i Oil ut. Aw at x.meti. aTbTiKa.
stroyed by mineral poison or other means,
raid vital orcans wasted beyond repair.
Grateful Tltonxanda proclaim Vnraoin Barms ibe moat wonderful Inrignrant that ever sustoinrd tbo tank mg syaU-m.
Bilious Remittent, and inter­
mittent FeTm, which are ao prevalent
in the valleys of our great rivers tlironehoat tlw» United Blates, especially them of
the Miaussippi. Ohio, M -eson.n, lEinois.
Trnnlsnv, Cumberland. Arkanroa, Red.

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN MISERY.

*4725.7...
“
AH—i — ..I
WtfrMr

morning, I vent immediately to tho
ftd to kc the cow and found the stick
her throat, I got her by the horns to
turn her art und and &gt;Lo fell on a patch
of ice, and then went straight for the
barn and threw but tbe stick, which
measured 21 I-2iurhes in length aud 1
inch in diameter; and then 1 could sec
that there w&lt;-n&gt; other ways to Vjwli^rv,
them wifocut slicks and ropea x Tbs
nest cow' that I gut choked 1 thought
1 would try an uxi&gt;crin&gt;aut with. 1 had
a pair of bars Irading to my barnyard,
1 look tbs top tars down and Uft three
lower bare &gt;», aad' I took the whip aud
mods ths cow j ictnp over tbo bars, an J
■he WM -relieved That ia the way I
relieved all my choked catllo and bor■ee. and 1 uev.w know it lo fed. Bomntimoel jumi«d tlu-ui ever twice, and I
find that the action of raising and tbo
eadder drop an the Irani l.-gs dalodges
what la in Ibe iLruot, and*u Injury it
done to Uio ce:tl« A v.icm or a boy
ia this way tea relieve a cboked cow
or a horse if tbo man is from home.

raptFS^’ffis'STfflMrt
'SSg^SJHsWb'ibJ.P. ROBERTS &amp;

CO.
aha. uk.aU.rtBw ilt.w
pn&lt;, !'• reels

DRUGS

§75,000 00

Mniiafcittttnipi tw

SINE’S

Medicines

GIFT ENTERPRISE

PAINTS &amp; OILS

rasrcsirTioss

*5.000 each in Greenbacks I

BRandolph
riggs House
BL and Fifth Aro..
CHICAGO.

BA8TISSS MARBLE WORKS!
and famut

to* ractalE^”

Adnate iind

For liinumtualnriBlienuuthm, Goat, Mil
and Intermittent F.-vrra.

Mrcltanlral Diseare*^.—Pctsocs cnnril in Paint.1 end Mmerala. such ae
i'lumt.-xe. TvpoeettaUk Ooid-bMiaa, and
Miners, u they advutoo ialiln,tewaiibM to lemiyw c.t U.0 Bueeh. To guard
w*““i
lorKkln Di*C*tCX,Eruption-.Tetter.

MOS UUK^IM

riANTi.p.-,
SHELVES, ETC.

AMERICAN MABBLE

•atti

The Baboock

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21. (874

Give us a call before you tiuy yout

HOLIDAY PRESENTS

MUMS
BLANKS AND STATIONERIES,

Brackets,
Paper Holders,
Slipper Holders, Mirrors,
and Picture Frames,
4r twty iftouctD
Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets. Dining Room Sets, Library
Sets, Office Furniture, Kitchen Funiiturf, of all
Varieties and Styles, tU

SCHOOL BOOKS

PATENT MEDICINES,

t«! to pay th. Mma from tho moral
fund in hu baadx
On nation of Mr. Niehola, lha refla­
tion wo* accept*!.
On motion of Mr. Koacte,- tho reoolution vu laid on th. tablo.
On motion of Mr. Kaogl., Board ad­
journ*! until to-morro* at th. hour of
nino o’eloek.
Wm. n. I’owxn.,
a.rt

Perfumeries and Toilet Articles.
Painty Otte, Varniah and Dy. Stuff*.

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

Travobng Basket*, Druggtet Sutdriea,
and Fancy Article..

CONFECTIOHERIEB

1

StMaMve Ur*c« ul H«py«r*&lt;rv.
Pain Bniita and Paiiten Staci.
Tiwm,

Tcroir MdRxuo.
)
Jan; 6th, 1874. J
Board convou*! poranaut to adjourn­
ment. Roll oalted, mombora all pi.i
»nt; Board prooowlad to buiinow.
Tho account of R J. Grant and .ight
ulhora w.r. prMsnted, and ou motion .f
Mr. Ko.glo w.ra nGored to th. Com­
mittee on MitMllanoono Olauaa.
On motion cf Mr. Day tb. retol.Gon
in regard to azponreo of Judge Hoyt
vrai taken Iron tho table.
Oa motion of Mr. Munroe, tho ra»oInticu vu withdrawn.
On motion of Mr. Munroe, Board ad­
journed until 2 o'clock, ». u.
Wm. H. Powrei,

u » » b a « a j&amp; a m e.
CASKETS,
COfflflS,
BUHmi HOBES,
tfe TI(l/lfllfiqS.
Opposite Goody'

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Hardware.

TOTJS&amp;

lion offered by Mr. Munro, in rag.rd
to .mploying a .tMograph.r a aa taken
from tho table, and on motion of Mr.
Towne, the action of the Board thereon
waa indofinitelr poWpontd.
Th. Committee appoint*] to are.rtaiu
at wbai price and place a aultabto and
convenient room for um of Jwdie ot
“Probate could be obtained, enbmitt.d
th. following report:
I "To the Board of Snporviaora of th.
! County ot Barry :
i
Th. undariingnd having boon ap1 pointed at th. regular tiooaiou of Mid
Board, in October Iret peat, a Cvmmit1m to procure a Larger and (mor. auitabltf offle. for the Probate Court than
the on. now in um, would roapectfullv
report that he ha* mad. inquiriw in re­
lation to Mid matter, and that a .uit-

Gftr fir Sale ittte M Lirin feta
HKD PLASTER,
STUCCO
WATEB LME,
HIE
HAIR

Lath, &amp;c.

Shingli

The New Wobbler i Wilson Sewing Macltine AWARDED the
highest premiums at all the leading fairs in Hie World, and the
only one recommended for
* the Grand Diploint
oa of Honor, at the
Worlds Exposition, at V
TIt‘ has
’ ’less pieces than any Shut­
tie Machine, 2A.._
’—., ____________
Sows - ZFaster,
It Runs Stiller, It Runs Easier, It
Sews
___________
the Thickest
*
__
and
2 Lightest Goods,
L, It
It is Easier Adapted to
Different kinds of Work, Il will last n Lifetime, Even Joibt being
Adjustable. Old Machines repaired or Exchanged.
Extras of
all kinds at the office of the Agent in this City.'
Hbould th. Agent fall (o call on you, ho Invite* you lo call at hi. office In th.
Store of HICKS BRO.'H, State Street. Ilutlnp, Mich., and-cxaiulno thr
Wheeler A Wliven before purennalns ebewhere.

D

ffO/UE 1/iDUSTHy.

grlreg;
DENTIST

Wtflk__
Sw«t'»

H°T'S
•BAKU BAPlBM,............................*
,T. U. MOM. Frepvtelor
BmAhtegabeui Ito 1»HO—» *** BCUOiMU BOOM IBM FEM DAf

Why not support Home Industry? Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what makes jt community thrifty df.d prosper­
ous? You go to the city and you see the people nil alive and
■tiring, aud the fintl thing yon soy. is •’They are doing lots ol
business here !" Everybody seem? to be doing well. Mechanics
are seen by hundreds hurrying tn their labor with their dinner
pail on tbeir arm. What is the cause of all this stir? "Y.” thorp
is a demand at Hmnr. for work, the people patronise Home Induoknow that it is to their own personal interest to
support Home trade and they do it invariably. Who eats wheat
rinsed in Barry County, if it is not the people in the county? We
must build.up our own place; people in Grand Rapids won't do
it for us. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyers,
Doctors aud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in
Haatiogii whd can do u good job cf work.” To such I would say,
look at our Brick'buildings, our Agricultural works, pur Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutteipi Ac
' made
&gt;•••-•
in Hastings, and
day
then say^ye have no mechanics. Compare ito
MM
«j with ten years
‘
3«rry County that
ago; for than there was not even u painter
in Bl
There
could point a lumber wagon fit tp be Men. T1
— is uo need of
Buggy, and so far
going away from Hastings to get g (.'ftrfiage. or B
ns Cutten aje concenipd. you can Nttf ’ ten dr_^,r &lt;jn every
-----J
Cutter, and get a batter Cldtur of njc in JlaptiMps, than in any
oilier Town in MifWgau (great ar wp!!), for I know they cannot
compete wil|» ipy fAgfcr AfocMw. I am giving n»y customers the
i benefit of my (fuller Machine which I do a^j- ja » saying of ten dob
i»m ,tq;thom &lt;n&lt; ovary Cuttor they buy of mo. I have nearly sold
out my first batch of Cudere, and am Hunting Out another lot
which I will have roMjr in » f?w days. I shall aell Buggiee Mine
Par nextwvon, I am ready now to offer lower price* on bug­
gies than over before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on. I
hare made my customers Hafft S^d c4n do it again. My bus­
iness nesriy doubles every year, and that is evidence of satisfac­
tion somewhere,
',
.

Siiical ad Mechanical

DENTIST

IF YOU WATT

.-* VICK's ,

tor end occupy, but aaid. partiea agree
to pot tho iuu in a auitablo condiUon
uniter the direction of the Judge of Pro­
bate, for th. price above named.
Ro^ectful|y anbmittod,
8. C. Pannu,

&lt;^0^9
ibFFtcv

Wo wont ten &lt; ucrgetlc foadlra or Gen­
tlemen In Harry County lo Introduce
our Htandard i'ubiicatlone, In that and
adj&lt;4uliic Couutira. The hooka are the
uroducllona of the moat Popular Ameri­
can Autbore. aud are having Jarre aale.
wherever offered. Send fur circular,
which frill ahow our liberal Inducement*
t&lt;&gt; Areata, and giro giy« tell deaeripttoa
ot the hooka. (11 co tare aent free on
receipt ot application, Adrta*. W. EBl.lrS A CO.. Publtehrre, 14H Summit

Cm or Hxntnci, Jan. 5, 1874. j
The Board of Supervisor, for Barry
County met puranani to adjourumen m
above. Bean! called to order by tho
Chairman, David G. Robinaon. Memben all prw.nL Mr. Towne appearing
u Scporvteor of Pr.lri.Tdte, io place ef
Mr. Cre^y. reigned.
Mr. Munro, moved that th. Finance
Committee, to wit: Mr. J. Engle,
Mr. Henry Brown, Mr. Day, Mr.
Young and Mr. Walker, ha appointed a
Committee to Mltl. with th. County

January 6, 1874.
On motion tho report was accepted
and laid on th. table.
Mr. Kaagl. presented th. petition of
Simoon Overholt and 23 o-tbera, ciltsou.
of lha township of Caatl.ion, asking thi.
Board to grant a life laaeo of tea aero*
of land in aaid townihip belonging to
tli. County of Barry, to one Bamu.l
Lawton and wife of Mid townihip of
Cacti,ton.
On motion of Mr. Munroe, tho petition
was laid on th. tabla.
On motion of Mr Manly, Board ad­
journed until 7 o'clock thteoveuinx.

Tho

JAMES WOODRUFF
DELAY

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bn motion of Mr. Bagbee, Board adirned until to-morrow morning at the
ur of uiuo o clock.
Wm. H. I'owxxa,

The pity of it, the pity of it! «od
furbid that wo ahodd aay a haaA word
braid, thia open grave-.till leeaareumo
to judge and cond.mn. We have not
reciled thia painful hictay wantonly,
but irom a motive, and with a hope, and
furan and. Th.
widely reed by young men, in the OnlloRna and eteewtwre. Il »aa thinking
of them w.Ugwa tbfaartfoto, it te
thinkinK of them that waelueo U. Bore
wm a man who oMroed |o hare evwy-

Afternoon Bra.io., • P. M
Hoard convened pumant to adjonraRoll cited, member, all prwot,
B«wd proeami*! to baafooM.
Mr. Muaroo elfcred the following
molutiOD wtiah was adopted :
' JUmM, By th. Board of Sepervu
ore for Bvrry County, tbel a veto of
thanka b. tendered to the Hou. Jane.
ekL

A BARGAIN

DON'T

Mr. Phillip, moved that aceonnt No.
00 acted upon by the Board «f gapervtean at their December Semion 1B72.
be taken from lb. file and allowed at a
further asm -at twenty dotlan.
Motion prevaited.
Pay Boll of Board of Borwvvteoo.
fur January raaaioa, A. D. IKS:

ly, tb.n oitenor and more, then to atnpetectioo. ur dclirum. Ha made mor.
I han one draper.to etniggteto fra. himre11, but tho Mi of ffixo-io borrow from
Atertylue— waa around him. Whether
it wn. imn-ditary taint or diaaaaa, .or
mutely a weak will and strong appetite,

Oa motion of Mr Manly .eoonnl No.
14 wm Ukeu from the ublc and ruferred
kook to the Oommilloo oa Cteimj.
On notiea of Me Pleiad*) Bruno,
Board adjoaroed uatil 2 o’eloek F. M.
Wm. 11. Puwraa, Clark.

Th* account of G»o H. Brook, and
tweatv-t»o other, wore prerented, and
on motion of Mr Day, mare ref.rred to
th. Commltte. on MiKallanrou. Claim..
Oa motion of Mr. Born am, Boari ad­
journ*! until mw o’clock Una nvaning.

mode aa now.

On motion of Mr. Manley the report
of th. Commiue on Glaive wm acceptcd and adopted.
My. Walker introdneMl the following
Uraulntiuo which.waa adopted:
/Zmfrvd, By the Board of Suparvianre
of th. County o! Barry, that the time
for the collection of uxm in the Town•hip of Irving in .aid eoeaty, be ax-

t trm. of Bow^l &amp; Norina, via: that the
Imm .hall b. for fiv. yran
.
•
“The undnaigned further report*
tliat th. above are tbo only room* that
h. bu been able to find that he demep
wiitabl. for aaid office ; that both era
eaay of atxota, being entered by oa.
flight of atatra from State atreet; and
your committee believe, that either of
■aid rooms will make a very convenient
uEoo for th. purpoM above apeeitted,
and that the prico for the aamo ia, in
the opinion of the uuderaigued. reaaonabla. Th. room, of Rua*&lt;ll A Nevin.

A. D. COOK Agent.

AUBE

NO. 39.

r On motion of Mr. Henry Brown the I amended by aliening aeeonut No. 45 at
Rerolution wu acropted and adopted.
th. .am of 836.50.
Mr. Keaglo moved that tho Sheriff be
On tralien ot Mr. Henry Brown, lb.
allowed tho aum of 8365.00 aa Turn­ 'ooort of the Camwllto. oa plain, waa
key foea for 1873, alao tbe'.um of 835.00 immdril by .I’jniug aecmffit Ne 41 at
for keeping Jail record for IF78, which th. aum of twelve dull ar* and fifty
motion pruvailod by Yea. and Nava
c-nte.
.
foliova:
On motion the report of ibo Com­
Ynaa,—Mr. Barnum, Plioadea Brown. mittee ou Claitap aa amended waa adoptBugbee, Day, Kcagle. Lanham, Manly,
Munroe, Niehola, PbiHpa Walker,
Mr. Monroe moved that 8. C. PrinYoung and Chairman.—18.
die, Judga of Probate, be authorawd
Nara,—Mr. Henry Brown and Mr. and inatructed |o leave a room over the
Towne.—2.
.tore of.RnaatU A Nsvfas for ib. mc
Anuxr—Mr. Chapiu, Wifoox and of lbs Probate office lor a term of' fir.
Young»-8.-18.
year. fram^M-dai day of April 1874,
Tbo account of Banner Company and at lha rate of seventy.five dollar, per
14 other, were prveeatod, and oa mo. year rent, raid room to b« pet ia a aaitabte condition for said office al ll»e expenao of aaid liuM.il A Nevins, under
ibt d.Trolfon of the Judge of Probata
Motiua prevailed.
■
Mr. Phiilipv moved that the Prose­
cuting Attorney for Barry county be
rrqu«ted and inttrneted to occupy th.
office in th. Court Heave, now oecnpied
by lh« Judge of Probate, on and after
the 1st day of April 1874, or aa aocn
thereafter *» the office ia vacated by the
Judge of Probate, and nnlraa so occu­
pied by the Pruoroutfog Attorney, that
Mr. K.agfo uov«*l that tho Clock be b. will not be aUnned for office rent
instructed to draw an order ia the turn
ot |33.67 in favor of tho Treasurer of
Molioo. prevailed.
.
tho Township of Castleton fur Rejected
Ou motiuu of Mr Monroe the K«»
Tax chargod back to said Township, lution offcrad by Mr. Hury Brown in
which said amount waa assumed by tb. regard to tbs oull.etioo of coete and exCounty aa ippain by a Revolution pa**&lt; d pvcwji in th. c«*&gt; of Henry 8. Colby
by the Board at their October aosrion wu taken from the table aud lha action
of th. Board thcaeou indefinitely pealpeoed.
Mr. Phillipa moved that the Proveanting Attorney be directed to place lb.
caa. of the Peep!, ui. Henry C. Colbv,
information for tai*- protcuaea, upon the
Calender for trial at the next regular
term of the Circuit Court for the coun­
ty of Barry.
Motion prevail*!.
Tb. CommmiUre appointed^ a.ute
with the County Treuurcr through their
Chairmafc, Mr. Beagle, reported that
they had examined tbo account., hooka,
Cmmaittoe ou Mi*o-llau«ju* ('laima.
paper* .33 rouabtra of the County
Tbo various Committees being at Trcanrcra office fur the year A. D.
work on motion of Mr. Bugboo, Board 1873, and would beg leave lo oreeenl
adjourned until 7 o’clock I hia evening.
the following atatemeut for ibwir wriileWit. H. 1’owxas,
men I with him lor aaid year :
Detailed atxcm.nl of Receipt. lh&lt;3.
M. T, Wheeler ia account with Bar­
Erxxixo Scauox, 7 r. m.
ry County.
Board met pursuant to adiournineut.
Roll called, urembeia all present.
Board proceeded to buaioMS
On motion of Mr. Manly the petition
prMOnled yesterday by Mr. Keagle waa
taken from tbo (able.
Mr. Manly movoi that Mr. Koaglo
hare Irav. to withdraw read petition.
Motion prevailed.
On MoUm of Mr. Manly th. Bdport
of Committee on procuring room, fur
offie. of Judge of Probate waa taken

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BtnBWHmm

Wmxuui, The aalary of the Uircuii
Judf. ia entirely in*foqu*te to properly
oounesaate him for th. performaace of
the dutiaa of hia office; and whareaa
THE KXJBIO GT LUI WITH TAU- the dutiea of tho Cirmui Judge of ttua
ATI0I8.
!7th Judicial CLrouii require hia whole
time in their performance, and in per­
forming aueh dmioa, h. ia obliged to
pay hi. own axpau aea.
Itmlttd. That an order bo drawn
upon th. Oouuiy Treaaarer in favor of
Birnev Hoyt, Circuit Judge of thia Grcnit for the aum of tour hundred and
fifty dollar, to pay hia actual expanse,
incurred while holding Court ia thia
County for the yean 1871, 1872 and
1873, and that the County Treasurer be,

W ill

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VOL XVIII.
fOWWil aid

Evmne Saaotos, 7 r. m.
Board moi pureuant to adjournment.
BoU called; quorum preeenl; Board
prorood*! to buain...Tho following invitation waa received

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For another like BARGAIN wdl

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Sell The Diamond Tooth X C
HASTINGS IffllW'

No. 14 area laid m the table.
On moboa th. Report a. amended

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�frojtef Porter’, residence, BiuJ Joie,

anntt.

w.re^iM ON tauidsed
. . diareatlxeAiirotosoaneyteg
the rhanattn- winter weather of txrathernXWiflwwia.
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tbo valnis of wheat nud floor shipped
from San Francisco and Oakland. CW.
durta^ho mu2*oavjn. aanunti to

Nnw Yoax, Jan. 19, 1874.

rax urosxas' nrxrrx.
breatonod demondration ef Jtho

MICHIGAN CENTRAL fl. R-_

Grand River Valley Divisicn
to riot and viol sure, but with little ef­
“ Doju fas thia roun t Why, I piofect. Tbo real laborer* looked with poos t» c«copy it with my wife."
iu»[«ciun upon tbo orators who were
"Wife!
Too thin," replied tho
hollowing at^hrirmootini*.

'

As lows Wranixo.—A correspon­
dent writing to tho laUr-Otm (ran
Highland, Clayton County, Iowa, gives
the particulars of an interesting wed­
ding which occurred near there recently.
Whan tho guests had all aaeembled to
witness a marriage ceremony, it was

who waa to officiate in making tho twain
-«% reaided in another (Fayette) County,
and therefore conld not legally solemnire tbo marriage. Thereupon tho bride
an! bridegroom, accompanied by the
^guests, adjourned to a neighboring
cornfiald, which was in Fayette County,
and there, amid tho rustling .talk* and
■wondering cattta, the knot wm tied.
The woddmg party then returned to
th* hotuw and banqueted. Thia corn­
final wedding waa a fitting prelude to
.’the future of the husband and wife, who
from such sowing, ought certainly to
, reap u goodly harvest of farmer lads
and agricultural lassos.
Tan Cnxxr Jewries.—Ln obedience to
a well defined public opinion President
Grunt baa withdrawn the nomination of
Ctdsb Cuahing a* Chirt Justic-, it
Having become apparent tbe Senate
would not confirm him. Among tbe
objections urged against Cushing In
tbe'Scnate caucus were his great age,
his axtrcme state righto views, nd his
general political record. The one thing
which, more than any oiher, gave
strength to the opposition was the prodtwiton of a letter, captured among tho
robot archive*, written by Cushing to
Jeff. Dans just previous to th* firing
upon Fort Humptar, which letter was
interpreted u indienting very strong
disunion views. Whom tho President
.will next select to run tho ganaltet of
public opinion is not yet intimated. But
eke man who, of all olhcra, should be

the ghost, or of relinquishing a ringlo
iota of Ito former power. Tho society
ba* been somewhat modest for . a year
or tiw, but tho elections last fall going
Democratic, as they did, gave it new
courage. Tammany propoere to take
charge of tho courts again, and, ** the
first step, baa divided up tho appointmoats, vittaal consulting tho judges
Que Mierson, representing Tammany
in tbo Twentieth Assembly District,
notified Judre Hackett that, one Depu.
ty Clerk aud eno effloer of bi* Court had
been assigned by Tammany to hia Dis­
trict, and that bo should designate the

“I’ll have no more bother wid you to.
night,” be remarked, as be walked
away. "And out yo go in tho moraio."
Tho next morning, of coarse, expla­
nations were made, apoligiee ware tenderodj and a pleasant dinner compensa­
ted for tho annoyances ot too night.
But the lady protest that from tins
time henceforth, while bsr name will
apjioar on tho bills as “Mita Agnes
Morton," on hotel register it shall ap­
pear as “Mrs. John Smith," and that
the Mrs. will bo wyiitoa as boldly as

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All Hemorrhage*,

New Advertisements.

Banner
nw,
New Scales.
New
New Prices.

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AMD DIRECT ROUTE.

Um Virginis Legislature has elected
Colonel Robert E. Withers ns United
States Senator, the term beginning
March 4th, 1878.
John Ru*«eU- Young i* to. take. (ho
managing editorship of the New York

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urbenre in busines* oreodat life,
and tho diaaaae i» fart disappearing.
Dr. Fagin, of South Baud, has a coin
made of rolled copper, bearing tho date
of 1044jr-whether A. D. or B. C. is not
Tub Grand Lodge of Free Nasons stated. Mr. A. F. Hiss, of the samo
hold their annual communication at place, has a half Mat of American coin­
Detroit on Tuesday, Jan. «T.
age, which ha unearthed while throw­
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and Michigan Hou them Railway.
Mr. Thurman wm Tuesday re-elected
Rev. Wm. IL Mllbern told the t
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England '* tbe cveuing of Jan. 8.
receiving Ue entire Democratic vote.
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gffgiNt&amp;itavist'ak.t

mimiuHiteiaitu BUM.

Actreasoa, as n rale, retain their mai­
den names attar they arc married, tho
Wot! what of iff Foi !4th, u)L, rwuou being that baring made their
rood 25 th, and the aUlomeal ia ourrset, reputation before marriage. a cuange
though the paragraph vu not pscncJ of name would bo injurious.
Out of
by Mr. Dewey, ear did be see it until this practice a very tunny incident oc­
curred Igst Saturday night. A welland tho wife cf jm cxooUeat actor, ia
still knowniby hex maiden name, we
will suy, Ague* Morton. She had baou
filling on engagement in Philadelphia,
her husband si tbo sumo timo filling
cto at Providence. They were to meet
in New York, Saturday night Thu ta­
lly arrived at 8 r. M , aud went to tho

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ITITIOS*.

Judge Hackett that, when the time
cams, Tammany would go for Judge
Hackett's acalp.
You mo wbxt chance Now York has
for decent Courts, to tang m a mob of
rum-mill froqucnteMrmaro to dictate appointmsnts like these.

An analysis af a “ standard’ ’ brand
showed that it wm composed of forty
gallons of ixrtato spirit, fifty-six gallons
of water, four galtona of eapillairc, and
ten gallons of grape juice. This dalsetal&gt;ta mixture makes 40 dteoon quarto,
which sells in tho market at W8 I«r
doseu. Rather a profitable business
for ovurytxxly, except tlio consumers—
tlu-y need stomachs glass-lined and
backed with fire-brick.
Tho fact is,
there is but Hide actual win* imported.
The Bberrios are adulterated with sul­
phuric arid, and strongthenod with al­
cohol, the Champagnes arc made ot
cider and alcohol, Port is a villainous
decoction, and so on through the list
Hrt 'kb Auaix.—Under this head wo
find lire iatlreJwtoa.
of Still the fastidious drinker smacks his
lip* over hi* *ulphune acid, it* price
the 15th test., tee following:
aul itejfureign noma commending it to
• “The Hastings Bsatm s«v»: Tho
him. Notono of them can bo ■ indueed
to touch.tho real wine, madu from real
grapes grown in America.
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nuiosa

Mr. Htaiger’s &gt;ow work on tho peri­
odicals of tho United Stele* of Amorim
i* nearly ready for publication.
Charles Bumnot reached hi* sixtythird birthday on tho 2d of January,
and bears his ago and hi* honor equally

continues to improve. Tho jobbers are
selling a giset many Roods, they report .
what tbo ring of thiove*,' headed by a collections fair, aud altogeatlter tbo
gambler, bad to do with making ap. prospect is good, and the signs indicate
pointment* of officer* in hi* court, and a txitter late winter business than New
bo io told Mr. Mlarson. Thereupon

Thia is shaking among the dry-bones
that are havitually moistened with wine.
Yesterday a case camo before one of
tho courts, which turned upon tho gunuinoaee* of a favorite brand of wiae.
What do you auppoeo4lho Sherry drank
in the country is made of ? Bead, yo

Republican

— Jh

mates in our penal and reformatory in­
stitutions are chargeable to tho account
against ^rdent spirits so long tndst wo
struggle tor the Overthrew of the traffic
therein."
.

and exchanged for'pork.
Mr.T. M. Bak-r and Mrs. Helen M.
Baker, of Galaeburg, wore married on
Tuesday evening of tart week. Thia is
the third the eama pert Im hare Inter­
married, having been twico divorced
within a faw years.
Gov. Hartranft of Pensylvania must
be rather a forbidding man. for when
the PensyTvanis LagUtature latsly met
it found awaiting tta eel ion eighty ve­
toes from him
.
Tbo salary pl Colonel W. McE. Dyro,
formerly Cciouei of the Twentieth Iowa
Infantry,who has beau offered the po...---

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larger cities its recces* has boon unsat­
isfactory. Boston has a police fores of
600 men, vigilant to enforce moat other
criminal laws, but who make no effort
whatever to enforce thia. For carrying
out this law and the laws against gam­
bling and prostitution tho public has to
depend on sixteen State constables, who
are withdrawn much of tbo time for
servicoat fair*, trainings, sic. Is it
claimed that public eentimont Is opposed
to tho enforcement of this law ? This
la true only of some cities, and the Blate
repeatedly voted for prohibition and its
value as a measure of protection against
vice is abundantly.proved. This ia not
the only taw daily and flagrantly viola­
nd in our cities. Gov. Washburn well
says that "so long as uino-tontha of tbo
xgjjnee committed in the state are traooabte to 'the use of intoxicating liquors

The Democratic membsr* of the
Maryland Legistaturo in caucus have
nominated William Pinckney Whyte
for United States Senator.
They are talking, down East, of a
company to insure against defalcations.
What will we bare n*xt ?
During the peat month *80.000 wn

Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, .
Sore Throat,
Hoaijenes*,
Headache,

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maascwvsrm.—The most «hiking
portion cf the mevaago ol Gov. Washbare, of Maseochnutts, is that ia which
he reviews the success of the Prohibitory
Liquor Law. It ba» tan in operation
eight tnvnths, and ha testifies that it
has been as wy.U enforced u could bo
expected. Tn titvea-fourlha of the State

Tbe
outstanding legal tender*
amount to |38S,970,b75.
The proprietor* of Rye, N. H.. nre
already beginning work for the accotnmolattan of tbo plea*ure-seeker*. They
anticipate a great ra»h of sen-side viri-

if?
li

The Praeuknt* third nomination for
Chief Justice of pu Supreme Court is
Hun. Morrison B. Waite of Toledo,
Ohio. Thalhexnibo confirmed hunt
a matter of doubt, and there Is no ques­
tion as to his abtHfy to till with honor

'•Who I* he. end where does he
work!" tarns a very ccmtnoa qusetlon ns to tho red-notel individuals who
were making *pread-eegls sppoib tn oct, too. And be very quick about It.”
behall q( “we talotere." And. at it
•• But, mao,” aaid the embanuaed ac­
never could be ascertained that tho red- tor, * that lady within w my wife. and 1
nosca had ever illumined any shop or
factory, or other place of labor, their
claims to be considered laborers were
scouted. Notwithstanding tho ieflammutory appeals to the laborers out of
You ought to bo ashamed ot yourself."
day, and “demand breed,', presenting
By thia time the lady got an idea of
tho “nlteraafivoof blood," only three the sitnation, and sot up a screkm, tbo
or four thousand gathered in Tompkins husband r* fa used into profanity, while
Square, and of tbeee bat few were la­ dressing himself, and tho watchman
borers, that is, Togutar laborer*. They
were agitators, whose idea* of property visa. Tho husband got hie clothes on
were eireedinglr vague—men who be­ and reasoned with the dark. Ho told
lieve in tho doctrine that tbe man who him that his wife wm an actress, that
baa roved eometlnng by hi* industry they were both known to tho proprie­
end sobriety, shall share U with th* tor. By the way where wm \he proman whose intemperance and larincs*
has prevented him from saving any­ * “Dodo lo his boose in Harlem.'*
thing. Thro* fallows, mostly' foreignWell, tho upshot of it was that tho
era, met with red flags and hedges, and clerk was staggered though not con
-tuat «u all.
Tbe police ordered vinced. He finally consented that they
them tn disperse—a faw of them showed should stay till morning when bo
fight, and were promptly knocked down, would investigate further, and ho wont
and.tbo red—the orators being first—
ran fiw sweet life. And that ended iL
A few minutes after, tho watchmen
Thirty of tho agitators, were arreetod pawed the room, supposing of course,
and committed to jaih They were all that tbo man had been eject ed
Tho
foreigners, which fact ha* significance.
There nre in Now York thousands of
French, English, and Garman commun­
ist*, who u* working vigorouriy to or­
ganise the tabor of th* country into a
“Ye arc prowlia about to get into
raid upon capital; but tho real laborer, that room agin, are ye ?
Como with
are steadfastly opposed to Anything of mo, my foine feller. I know yer room.
the sort, and the movement failed. The If I did roigbt I would kick ye into the
prudence and good sen** of the laborers abtroot, but 1'11 fix ye. Como w id mo,
saved the city a terrible riot.
yo dirthy spalpeen-"
And bo collared him nud dragged,
Tammany has no idea of giving up him to 312. and thrust him in, locking

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Many lira*. Wcmisn call upon tfair
ft give* no great pfasure to repriat
Rarely has ft bora ewr fortune to lis­ j Pupcxx, Rrm*x», Jan. 19th. 1874.
f.mily pbyriciaB. one with dwpeprio,
tbo fallowing -fab wa find in tbo B
ten to a lecture more ropfa. with valc- | Enrrore a vwa Bxxsxi.—As it is not;
anothltf wdh palpitation, another with
wrial
cwlumns
of
tha
New
York
fafoabla information, deep and earnest geaorallr known that we hive a Lec­
prsfat c( fat wrok. fappeeiag that. trouble of th* breast, another with pem
thought, and thorough scfalanUip. than ture Association in thia enterpritisg
tho abkteairnt of its sale g vro in the bore and th.ro, and in thi. way they
that delivered in Union Hall on Friday town I thought I would inform yottr
dailies Wa* true, w. bed written a fa»svMiiag by Hon. Isaac M. Cran. dl many readers that sueh is tbs ease, aud
tnU to the paper which for more than
Eaton Rapids, on tbo Rums of Ancient that our fat uro tho present week,
twuuiy yoars hsu been oor favorite, and ,
On... Wo bad expeoled a literary delircred by OU AUifAy was a grand
which did aa much or more than any j prescribes his pills and potions, anumtreat, but was not prepared, evra by soecroa. His subject waa ."Alexander other fa the overthrow ot Slavery, and j isg them to be such, when, in reality.
mere inlimatiou, for th. rich mental tbe Great,'&lt; and tbaes wbo were jrrount
th*y are all .ymploms caused by eonw
frost that was wtved up in such grero- enjoyed a treat that roHom falls to the
uterine disorder ; and while they are
rations yet unboni will thsnk its pub­
fol of man, n»ro than one. in a Ufetimo.
fully flowing rontencoa
tilted only abla to palliate for a time,
We shall nut attempt any review of The sue, bolgbtb, and broeuloan lishers. in behalf ot moral. R1 oca tian al they are ignorant of the cause, aud en­
and
national
progrero.
the lecture, aa from memory only, it strength of the OU Tv were ably
courage tb*ir practice until largo bill.
Gladly wo suWituto the following
would bo impoMiblo to do that with dis cussed, and his proofs aelectwl with
I are made, when tho suflering patients
from its own column* fa the words we
any, justice to tbe Author, but we cannot great cere, fam tho ancient colloquy
! are no better in the end, but probably
had written and trust the days of the
botsreen
father
and
wm,
end
were
quoted
refrain from saying that thte d.ucriptions
rroroe for th. dcUyJrcatment, and oth­
Zidyrafaf are
tar trvm being
of the beauty and grand uro of lbs great
er oompliostiona made, aad which a
rucmb:ro&lt;l. Mr. Boweu says :—•There
riises ot the East, gathered as bo avsrod
prop.r inedicino directed to tho cause
is no truth wlra&gt;r.r in the reports pub­
, would bare entirely removed, thereby
' 1 »y were, from the historic pogo alone,
lished
in
tho
daily
papers
that
tho
Zndsf or ho had visited none at the regions
instituting health and ccmicrt instead
yvadrri has bron sold.
No change
where repose tbe reins pf these wonder­
of prolonged misery.
mend a cheep safe, quick and direct
whatever has oecurvd ia its proprietor­
ful cities of the peat. ware to oach a
From Miss Lorinds E. 8t* Clair, route by way ot St- Louie, near tbo Mis­
ship or editorial mensgaineut, and there
It is
naw and strung, interest, and socni to
Shade, Athens Co, O, Oct 14th, I87S: souri Pacific Through fareia no prospect of any. It ia true, howequips^ with fine Day Coa-faa, Buck's
carry os almost into tho reel Nineveh, Thia colloquy was rendered in a very
"Dr. R. V. Pisrce, Buffalo, N. Y - Reclining Chair Care, Pulman's Palace
cver, that several very flattering and
Ikemr, Antioch, Palmyra and Bab­ forcible manner, and was n production
Yonr Favorite Preecription is working Sleepers, the famous Milter Safety
unsoheitod projxxals to purchase the
ylon, aud to bring us face to face with of that famous old dialogue, entire.
Platform, and tho celebrated Werringhouse Air-Brake, sod runs it. traiea
th. people who filled their busy streets Tbe speaker in a bold clear vote, peper have recently be«n mad. to us.
from highly rrepectabl. )«rtfa; but
from Bl Louis to principal points in th.
miking himsalf been! by that entire
they have all been roepoetfally dec lined.
Wret withoet chaag.- Wo believe that
bills and valley, of thro, lands of th. audience consisting ot fully one bunTho/&gt;fap«fa/ eaten upon tbe now
I anciacts echo and re echo with their
your with some ten or fifteen thousand
gratnletiuM, the names, businras at oc­
more subeeribera than it had twelve you seat me and began using it immedicupation of scarce one of whom is this
months ago and ils prrMpocte wore nev­ ataly. Aa a result of tho treatment I
day reroedod on tho page of history, and
er more [iromiiing than al thn preeeat I fal bottsr than I bav. for three years"
whoee tomb, are but ■■ th. tary dual cannot be given to our managers for
I From Mrs John K. HamUn. Odell, III,
moment. W. believe that we are mak­
Mereh.lfl.l472:
. .
they vainly .ought to cummemorata tbe tr energy and untiring doviXioa, io
ing a first-rate family newspaper and
"Dr. Pierce—The Favorite ProenpAh, whoa, very .list.ncu was milhirel securing such able talent, without any
that we Barer had a better or stronger lion ha£done me good, which I am
until tbe scholastic labors of bayard and regard lo ar/ewM, and iu tltoir bebal*, aud
o.Tiiplelod, and passengers «ro offered a
his companions ojwned up to the gaxe for the high regard wo entertain for tbe
first class all-red rout from St. Etuis
show every week a mu ch larger list of
people of v&gt;ur vicinity, we would recto Texas, .ilber over the Missouri, Kenpopular writers end contributor* than
CNWCMEt.
there loot cities and read on the decay­ omrnanl Hint Jour A-aociatiun secure any other secular or religious weekly
■u A Texas R. R, via Sedalia, or nver
ing marble their history, and somo few OU jiatifiuty witli &gt;nt fail, to repeat his published In tho country, and we ajpo tion against imitarfa^alj requjjes a th. Atlantic A Pacific R R, via VAita.
cerr/ef Uatutvi
oad For tnaps, limo tabfa, information aa
of tho events it was vainly sought to famous lecture on '-Aloxandvr th.
present more numerous departments
to releo, roniea, etc. addreee J. F.!
make immortal by engraving oa tablets Great," after which, your repulalion as
with other ingredients io produce a Tbomjnon. Northern Paarouger Agent,
thau ean be found elsewhere in any per­
of stone, lie also, gav. us glinipa.0 of a lecture loving |&lt;«&gt;p'.o will Lo fully
salve that may bo tailed upon. Tbo
iodical, daily, weekly, or monthly.
of Ancient Th.bee with its 2,000,000 of establish. 1.
While our adrertuing patronage is al­ genuine only guaranteed. Bee that it
warriors, its 20,000 chariot*, and its
b**n tbo.signature and private propri­
ways very large, our readers will boar
hundred gates of brass; of Pumpeu
wilaeea that we print at least from one- etary stomp of John F. Henry. Sold
buried by iho ashes and lava of Vesu­
quarter to ooe-third more reading mat­ by ell Druggists and Dealers. Joan F,
vius 2.000 years ag-s whoee streets to­
HtxsT, Crsaas A Co, Proprietors. 8
ter than any oilier religious weekly.
day may bo trod by tho antiquarian or
Canra Csxrx, Jan. 7th, 1F74.
Our columns are longer and waler then and 0 College Place, New York.
th. pleasure- seeker, and the eurfaitfa
Eonou Danaan -Mr. 8. A. Owen, those of moot periodicals of a similar
I found there oiler beang enUmbod fur of Rutland, gpt ctiivared on the evening
A |«wperatiou so widsly and forumcharacter, and besides we usually print
ages, grace to-day the boat museums of of the 6th, M*t, for no other reason i
I 32 fagee (though sometimes 3d); while bly known as Hall's Vegetable Bicilipn
I th. world, proving among other inter­ than taking io himself a young wife. i others give only from 16 to 24, and ail Hair Renewer, needs few words of
rating things, that th.ru is "nothing The history i. this, they having diacov-!J st the simo subicriptioa price—via praise from ui This compound has
| won its way to the bighrot favor in tbe
ered signs of coming events were on
Exhausting bis hour by bringing bo- I
HASTING* EASTERN STAB, Le4e&gt;
public mind; and moltitodro, who have
the lookout. They first diarwmod a
fore us so vividly tho wonders of the ( light inMho bushes across the road, a
vainly used other remedies for the res­
post, be dosed by making a moot ap
toration of lheir hair, have, oa trying
propriato ^iplication of these things to
tho Sicilian Reaowen boon mads glad
us at to-day, aad reminding us, that
by the speedy restuiat’ion ol their grey
nothing on earth is stable. That tbe night was broken by a valley ot about '
hair to its ntaural color, and the thin
PALNUl ENCAMPMENT, NO. «» fate of tbe citfa of the post was sure to
twenty guns which jarred things gen- cumstancee, been able to divide over six locCa thickened up, a. in tho days of
sa—■ * wrtssTK.t" the fate of tbe citiee of tbo .present, and
orally, aad even the borero in the stable I per ecat in rar one year from th. early youth. It also prevents tbe Lrir
on. M. D1VH. BwiW.
that only ia that eity made without
tri.d hard to play well their piit- Mr. I •arniugs of the road.—Btvur. falling out, makes it soft and glossy,
HASTINGS IAJDGE.NO. Mi, »«u«rere
hsnda, eternal in tho Heavens, is there Ow.a then got up to go and see to bls
The abov. stat am. nt, if true in fact, and is altogether ths bro! preparation
’“‘“-“■■••‘’.Tfc.miA,. x.o.
anyplace where time in bis onward horees, the band having retreated, all 1 is w.U calculated to giv. ■ wrong im for its intsndwl purpuws before tbe
march dee. not build tho tomb, not only but one, who remained aa a spy under । ptroaiou. It may be that th. dividand. public.
upon th. preronuteri .f Railrood, in
of mao, but else of countries, nations tho window, faon however tfcejr re­ I this State ar. low ; but th. stock, rep­
and all tho devices and arts of human turned, delivrowd another broalsido »&gt; Invent
on amount largely in eiroes of
|
intelligence, humau grsatnoM and hu­ heavy, aa to break sevrral lights .of | Uro money inve«t«i by thoro who bald
man power, and then .ntumb all throe glass in the wiadows, and actually jar- I thorn. If th. local snbecriptioaa ware
deducted from tbe .locks, lb. wafer all
tombs torevM to oblivion.
*
red a lamp loose from its fixture in one ।' aquoeaod out of tbam, and ths dividand
। declared open th. money oust to thoro
Pane. Bwsarsaxso. —An exchange of the rooms.. The cattle all broke।
who hold them, e veiy diflor.nl result
says moot truly of this indefatigable out of the yard and loft for regions more
Guns so heavily loaded were
| worker that “if Grand Rapids has a calm.
For tb e accommodation of our sub­
fired
so
eloeo
to
Owen*,
bead,
that
bo
i
more thoroughly go-ahoel mau in it
scribers who desire any other book,
than Pro!. Swcnaberg wo have not m.t did not get over it far several hours.
tangerine, or paper, published, with st
him. Tho professor presides over on. Th. bells aud other music were mad. to I
without tbe sdvertieed premiums, we
round better on account of thst bedious '
ot tho very best business co!Ug“ that
will obtain it fur you st tbe lowxsr
can bo found ia the country, East or | । born which must have been mads bn
R*rm, without any expense to you ia
West- Its ad vantag. i are not extern!- puqooo for chivereing. One of the
sending tho elder.
•d alone to young m.n, bat are also ••homers” wanted to put bls gun through
freely offered, and in many cases ac­ one of tho broken p*nvs "and fir. into J
Gold 111 &gt;-8.
cepted, by young ladies desir»us of be- । tho bouse, but objections were made and '
Weather changebfe- ing qnaliffod to do something more than he refrained from so doing. Mr ^w.a that the stock of the Mmhigan Central
tii.n requested the boys to leave, at ho ia watrrte^ and yet this road, with its
Remember the Odd F.Uowe dance on
bed company from abroad who could rwpreeonting only what it coat the prec­
Thureday erearagEvan AmveX&gt;Vhirsgv is increasing not endure lha mriro. They sail they oat Company, and 1st fas thau its ac­
A. contract for building the foneo bortrad. very rapidly. &lt;ven during would and did, like genttetnra.
ITo tual cost, has not paid one cent of diviaround tho Union School grounds has
tb.ro hard times. Tbo aggregate busi- thanked them for faring, and they said deed tur tbe posit twelve months, whifo
bora IM to Samuel faw.
th. naw roods referred to have faded to
nroa of that city th. fast year is estima­
The indefatigable Anderson is still ted at SMS.O&amp;O.OOO. In 1872 the fig­ It seems they had business in other pay even tho interest oa their bonds
at work: if bo oratnaoa tho K., H-, L, ure, wore HM,900,000 and in 1871 places, as their music wav heard the notwithstanding :1m anuaat of stock
I do not n prop such paid for by local sxbscriptiias,
town
A N. M. B- R-, is rare to bo built
8102,000,000. W. ee. no rearoa what­ next night.
Oar fat poy dregs a little, but tb. ever why there should not be a contin­ doings, but under ell the rircuafaaneee, and county bonds, which vu donated
* * *.
to the Companies.
Equal and exact
pay itetedvnnM system is gain mg ground ued increase of trade there year after i I rather enjoyed itjustice is all we ask for any elass of
with ws very repiily. Thanks patrons- year. Boaton, Philadelphia, end New
tusC, but do think our Railroad ecookt
York will have to be wide awake in tho
Hon. R. a Prindlo has boon Judge
Wtrnu Ixrxaawts Lrextr to Win —
Th. Now York Tnfaw ef Friday »ays ! are not paying as ranch for the money
■ the talk for inflation in tho Sonata ! inveoted in theta, as any ether equal
amount of capital invested either ia Ag­
yoetorday was dear and strong ar.J we
riculture or tnsnofseture. does pay,
TmxGuloxx Aes says Mr Motley's
greatly regret to believe that Mr. Mor­
Already there ere partie. ia this Ay
and that until ft dees pay this mach
new book, “John of Barneveld," will
ton exprcasM the demand of a largo
trom Richland Lodge, L 0. 0. F. to fitthe bowl about graseing monopolies,
aeon be pubSahed. He has spent great
teu.1 tb. Odd FdtoW. Ball to-mosvo* labor upon it. aud it will probably take portion of tho West Tho friends of a otorbitant charge, and th. like is all
sound currency may as well make up
wrong, and is not in tbe interw: of th.
fall rank with tho greatest historkal
their minds that the contest ia going
Wo Morn with deep regret that Hora
qroduciog rl.w.e of tho State.
against them in Washington this Win­
Mark D Wilber cf Allegan, lies dan wtoeh it iauin some dag’ee the oequrace.
ter, unlaw they can spoedily turn tho
gmooriyeick with Typhoid Ferm, at Mr. Motley's health is improved, bat be
tide now seUmg so strongly la tho di­
hi. soMdauoe tn that village.
it sliU suffering from a oemi-paralyrio
rection in which Mr. Morton u roving.” Patout Office to Michigan Inventors, for
39tf
Our devil thinks it &lt;}»•«
h’ of tbe nervous system and has gone to
Out hero w. bwltove that Mroses. tho wook ending Doc. &gt;0, 1873, aad oach appfa
. spend the viator at Cannes, France.
Morton, Ferry, Field and the other ad- broring that data — Furnished thia pa­
Lost.—On th. street in Hastings bevoeates of tbctr views are the true per by Cox A Cox, Solicitors of Patents, twan tbo itoroaptJ. P- Roberts A CM,
Harran Act.- -Is it no: rather Into to
friends of a sound currency. and note Waahiagtaa, D. Q
and Bar foe an4 Goodyrar's a waltet
begin to diseas. tho principled of Civil
Grain Cradle— D. Duesler, Coldwater. containing about six dollars and a half.
their succoes with pleasure.
Rights when a negro in defame of the
ricroll-Sowing MaoMa.-T. W. Dow­ Th. finder will b. fairly rewarded by
bill is acknowledged to have made a
favtag ths same al the Baswxa office
ling, Pcmitac.
A Lurea Tata.—Tbo Grand Rapids
ELIZA DURFEE.
Ma. Gao. M. Dawn—Daur &amp;ir : Tbe
better speech than the View Preaidrat
Nut-Lfck—J. B Sveedaad, Pontiac.
Hastings Jan. 7th, 1S74.
new M. E. Chureb, in Behlmnro tosre.
of ih. Southern Confederacy T Better Stewrdey FrmMg Past fays, "Hea.
Osr-Startor—J. C Wallace and J. W.
Bedfad Oranit, will bo dedicated oa
JameeF. Joy, tbe preoent “Railroad
peso the bill alonce, and then give aL
Feb.
teh, 1874, at tbo tfa of series­
king of Michigan” and millionaire,
teation to the other, pending measures
oral qrorterly mrolina for this Confer­
D. 4 Cook has p- to Lancing to that are second in importance only to fifteen years ago was an obscure young
ence year. Hr.-H-C-Trok, ITefareg
Lur or Lr-rtsas remaining at the
lawyer in Detroit, aad not worth fifty Hastings, P. 0-, Jan. 20th, 1874.
a —’~r of tbe Grand Encnmpdollars.” But tbe fact m that nearly
M.I of Odd FUfara, a. tbo Rapm.roChoe. A. Baker, Jack Bearer, Ejaak
twenty yean ago, Mr. Joy was rogard- Brunson, David Durkee, John Holm,
terive rfFatamr Bncempmeot No. 44,
ATTKxnow.-Our elencel friends are
sd aa owe of tho loading lawyers of the Jane E Bedford, Mrs. Gardvtte Hann.
requested to hand ia asmouno.menu of
i John A- Spaulding. Jen. M. Whroler.
mooting*, socials, lecture^ marriages,
wealthy mau of Detroit, aad was large­
deaths, or any other matter of genetai ly engegeu in pushing forward the II Bohn Williams.
Direct your letters to number of F. 0.
interest occurring to their juried*:iuc, fading Railroad anterprfas of the day, |
aad tbo same will bo published free of
working tbea as now with daterrained
coot ; and aa we arad paper free to oresrol to beild up the ccnmxrvsal laterry eJergyman in tho county whose ad­
•etc of tbo City of Detroit.
•
dress wo know, wo do not think this is
asking too much.
TKeoditorof TJ» BtUtr J/v,1publiabed st Detroit, get off n half ^otamnxrf
abuaq ot the Zfayaafat Afaro—, publisbrd at Coocurd, New Hampshire,
wkfa took hka,Raaa.n, to task for tho
fiy/fara. fUuhtai bo made use uf In a
fature at Coaewd whose he said “the
Fropublfau party of Nsw Hampshire is Qmod Eunampreent rf 1.0. 0. F., ad
Uro guardian aagM of ths grog shops.”
joamed at midnight on Turoday eve­
Well wo treat Brother Cugsw.U will ning. Of their doings vs ahaR have
not got alarmed, as bo has brain,
oometbiag to say ia out nexU
raragk to supply « wfalo regiment like
Ru^ll, and gbaiV oarash to eope wiA
dt Mtfo Mrafonn
kalf trying

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and wbei, tbe olarmi-J neighbors came,
(o:rr littte Nellie wua brought lifeless
and drijiping from the water.
Mrs. Ashburno cried out, wept aud
sobbed as a loving, impulsive motbev
will do at tbo lose of her darling. But
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and ho asked, in all humbleness, that
the cup might pass from him.
And when tho dark cloud hi tod. and
health camo slowly book to the wasted
mother, he ant about performing hia
vows. It surprised own himself tu see
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penile VurgcUve a* well aaaTouie, reliev­
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laver and Visceral Organ*, iu Biliou* DiaIf men will enjoy good health, let
than: u«e ViaMSS Crrrxrai as s medicine,
rad avoid the n*e of sleoholic Lliciulant*
la every form.
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nawell, provided their bonce are not deitrayrd by mineral poiaou orothar mcaaa.
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wrench, and he often caught himself
tripped. But perseverance u all pow­
erful ; and ho hod but to recall tho
mute reproach ou his dead cliild'a lips
and the bitter words erf his half-uucoccions wife, to arouse himawlf to hia du­
ties. And one would hardly believe ihe
wonders the change baa wrought.
Tbo tarm, from being slovenly and
unproduetivv, is changed to a * snug,
money-making homestead, and Mr.
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sad silent, beside tho touch of bis sick
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wanderings of her grief-stricken brain*
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decayed; but such aa remain can In
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Its occasional use will prevent the hair
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pvt to purelyu» of the Bovria. To guard
againat thia, take a done of WaXXD S
5 tnotn Urmaa occaaiocally.
For Sliln DIm-sm*, Erapuona,Totter.
Salt lUirum, Bloicbee, Spots, • Pittrplta.
l*uUulei, Hml*.'Csrtmncim. Htngwnrnw,
Scald Head. Sure Eyca. fjysipetes. Itch,
tfoarfs. Diieolrwiitfor.!. of the Bkic. amor*
and Piera* ■ of
l{kin of whatever natae
or nature, are literally dug up and aimed
out of the I'«&lt;o in a short time by the
era ot these Bittera
Tin. Tape, and other Worms, fork­
ing in Use ay stem of ao many Uxxurwla, aro
cSrctually destroyed and removed. No
system &lt;rf medieinr, no vermifuges, no
utbeiminitica, will free tbo system from
worms like tine Ritter*
For Female ( omplalnte, in young
or old, raasricd or ringle, si tbo dawn of
* wemanhood or the turn of life, Umi Tonic
Bitten &lt;b*;ilay to decided an infineuce
that im|iroveaent la soon perceptible.
Jaundice.—In *11 COM* of jaundice,
reel mured that your bver b not doing its

WANTED !
Adtertist ii lit Haitiiis Bauer.
ASvwtMes win nta* a«y ssaSeeMn.
ASvirtaiyewgltay sMmmts.

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring!
MWEST t
PHia

Ayer’s

JOB PIMNTTNC

tavor its removid. Tor thi* purpose use
VorxoaB Bm*a
Cleanse the Yltbted Blood when,
ever you find its itapunUea bursting
through tbe akin in Hrapleo, Erupttooa,
Of Bores; cleanse it when you find it obelrncted and slugniah in the Ttdna; clines
it when it is foul; your feeiincs will tall
yonwbm. Keep the blood pure, pad the

Feed Gutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Maohinee.

COUNTY FARM

Tho Babcock

siBsflMrts

Cherry Pectoral,

Good Tough
Oak, Book Him,
or White Ash
Lumber
infusion does not give tbo starch reaoliun, and 11 borofore conclude there h
nothing jireoent but coffee and chiawy.
"' I re-j-orated end weighed some of
tbo chieury, and, making silowanw for
the part dissolved in water, 1 conclude
‘
' consists oL equal parts

s*l F l

face of tbe water, but tits particles of
chicory, as they become wet will sink to
tho bottom, giving u brownish color to
tho water. Let tbe whole stand for
half an hour, when meet of tbe ehicory
will be&gt;t tho bottom, while tbo coffee
■ ill remain oa top, and in this way you
will get some Has of tbo amount of tho
adulteration.

Ha soaked tbo root* of some aPoicw
nursery treua in lye, lo destroy imagin­
ary ias-xrU, aud suroeeded ao effectually
that BO inwctv appeared-nor leaven
either; turned brine on young fruit

ended the struggle by
nock; iutrodured a famous porker
utBcug bis twine that proved tn have
au infectious disease, from whfch near
ly bis whole bard died.
\ But tho crowning uusfurteu* was the
loua af a fovuriie and valuable horse
that bo attempted to doctor, burauM he
waa afraid t&gt; trust him in the hands of
a farrier. Thia calamity staggered him
for a white, and he was content to folEra ia tho bowwn trackaod bo govern-

PIER. GLASSES!

Fourth Grand Gift Concert

strength. Its superiority was gained
by a new process of roasting known on­
ly tu tbonuelvee, in which the foil
strength uf the coffee was retained.
He said hundreds sll over the country
wore using it, aud that it gave the boot
of satisfaction.
“ Mr. Hubbard thought if it contain­
ed double tho strength uf good Java bo
would try a barrel* as it euuld be ob­
tained at 30 orate [&gt;er pound.
When
he came to nse it he found that it re­
quired about three times tbo amount of

Irnm it was of interior quahtv and taste.
Mr. Hubbanl scut n sample uf this
‘double strength Java* to Dr. R. C.
Kedzie, of the Agricultural College, for
analysis, and tbo ductor's letter pub­
lished below sjows thia swindle ia its
eharmisg “good fellows" whom every­ foil light:
body liked, and his family alttosi idol“ Lsxaise, Jan. 8, 1874.
b*d. But, somehow, he was always al
the foot of fortune's ladder.
He ha 1
no sucora* in making money. Indenl,
tn barrow a phrase that should bo Hibwrnian if it is nut, he “ progressed
backward*'' decidedly, and all for the
simple reason that be was afflicted |
with tbo chronic infirmity of procrasti­
nation.
He was never quite ready tu du tbo
ngh1 thing nt the right time. To-uicr-

cut down tlAt mammoth thistle and
sprinkle salt on it, straighten tbe fence
that seemed about going to sleep on
duty ; drive a few. naffs in those loose
boards on the bam; pat a lock on tbe
smoko house ; a hinge on tbe gale, and
a cover cn the cistern.
But, alack and alas! to-morrow never

$1,500,000

Fl

and m»i:ih-d trnibeep A horse hsrf bro­
ken through tbo stable flour aud latued
iteeH badly—probably would never en­
tirely recover from it, 'Aenulk-house,

the public generally:
There 1* hardly an article of goarral
oontutnption that ia not aubiect to adul­
teration to came extent, and very gene­
rally the article. which are mo»t u*od
are unauspectod. Tbo buyers for con­
sumption. in their porehates of ■ few
pounds at a time, either have oonfidunto
tn lha retail merchant or they have no
limo nor means lo prosecute any inves­
tigation. Tho Innaing JfzpuHiean pub
lisbcv the following statement in coonreto.ti with the adulteration of euffke,
which we consider of general interest,
and call special attention to the direc­
tions given by Professor Kedrin, of- the
Agricultural College, aa to the easy
method by which adulterated coffee can
be detected by any one. The ItipMm *ays:
.
"Sometime in Octolwr, A. H. Adams,
of the Ottoman Cuhvey Company, Chi­
cago, appeared in this city and sold J.
H. Hubbard a b-rrol of what ia claimed

I

staff, and of court e tbo crues-piecw I
stayed on But you should bare seen
tbe butter! There was lint all through
it. 1 molted and strained it, and now
it will only do for cooking.*’
“And butter forty cents a pound!
IfoaDy, ii ia to bad. Bring tho vexa­
tious thing here, suj 1 will attend to it
at once; and when tbst ia done, 1 must
go tu Mr. Chun hill * and see if 1 can
got some more cabbage plant*.
That
netfead row pushed over a panel of lbs
garden fence lost night and made a
clean swoop of my cabbages, besides
trampling aver everything. I intended
to have placed sum.' new (wets long ago,
but nave neglected it. and now tbe
garden ia utterly ruined. I &lt;jo believe

Detel Umu 1 lab IBitu COM.

875,000 00

AI-UAHLi: &lt;JJF*TI

L. D. SINE’S
IU0 SEiitLJK MOSTtfir

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

•Isa going to the village; would
t ButoasoMBfreny mf
U is ao often tbo race between bus
Hand wifo, Mrs. Aahburna wm ex-

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1874

VOL XVIII.

Irifwfatl ani faUw'cufc

“Jtut this Mim Dallas : If wltan he
awaken*, ha is hupe ul and remambers
nothing of hia diaapoiatment, we wiU
not need you at all. But should he
begin to rink, tha right of yon would

STEBBINS

“But how T’

BED-LOUNGES. . MAT-

COUCHES,

rocaLod your decimcn vf a few weeks
BBQ.”
• “Oh, tha! would be too horrible ! I
could nev.r do that ••
“Not to nave a man's life F' he naked
solemnly.
1 He would not thank me for saving
hia life by ends a mockery,” she said.
“Why, I might have to say that I loved

SCHOOL BOOKS

TRESSES.

PATENT MEDICINES,
Perfumeries and Toilet Artidoa.

hr

I wfam Us MB*** Waeshie.

Paint*, Oila, Vaniuh and Die Stuffs.

and Faery Atliclei.

|

CONFECTIONERIES 1
.]

BUs.
fad

IP

GROCERIES!

Trurrfiug Dsskcto, D ruggiata Sundries,

i
। 'hi

CHOICE

- cra-lssi sat hl»4 sal r»4 1
I«l . f»r ser &lt;kd U Uw.

.Trasse, 8!&gt;vvl4sr llracss tai tUpporlsr*

Paint Brute aid Priattrs Sltti.
Oastea.

Y-.AM-n.tsa.

v lbs BrrrasMs* Dunas.

CHAEITT.
«T FAy-to
CANE SEAT CHAIRS

“But liow could I ever meet him,

I1AKGAI.1IGUAniMTEED
i At least ton |er cent saved by buying
nt the City Diva Broaa

‘It would bo no harder then than il is
&gt;w. And I have no doubt Harry will

STEBBINS &lt;fc BELDING.

td to help you, Doctor,
cm like profanity to

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Ippomte Goodyear's Hardware.

----- —fellow.craature's fife,
and bo all the blame 6a me.*
•I nah I could do it, but what an
awful thing it is fora girl tu do !’
‘1 can eppraoate your Lnitation, and
i yet. if you were my daughter I would
rey it was your duty to do it.'
'Thank you Cur Myiug that. Doctor;
it decides uie. * will do what you a*k.‘
.'Thanks) I will call fory^u thia avwntng and explain your part to yoa.’
Laic: in tho night tliero gathered
arond the bed ul tbo sick man bis
mother sud autere. the Doctor and Kato
Dalia* The ductor had explain*! to
I bo utbare tho jiart bo had persuaded
Kate to act. if il sbuuld b j ulcoasary.
a nd they had thanked het aver. nJ over
for cuuwntiug.
They Mi near each
other; tho mother and sister* wonder­
ing in their own hearts that any girl
could know their Harry and not tova
him. but yet, they are womau enough tu
kuuw that tore cun not bo forced or

GROCERS
Ofcr 6r SUe &gt;1 Be Lmsl Lirlit ta

um plaster,

mcco
m

ume,
uk

iu mu
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

The New Wheeler ^.Wimion Sewing Machine AWARDED the
highest premiums at all the leading fairs in the World, and the
onlv one recommended for the Grand Diploma, of Honor, at the
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less pieces than any Shut
tie Machine, Sows' Faster, It Runs Stiller. I' Ruus Easier. ItSews the Thickest and Lightest Goods. It w Easier Adapted lo
Different kinds of Work, It will Jast.a Ldfcthnc. Every Joint bemeExtra*
Adjostsble. Old Machine, repaired or Exchanged.
-* oi
all kinds at the office Of the Agent in this City.
Hiould the Agent tall to call on you, he invitee you to call nt hit office io the
Store ofHKlKS BRO.’ri. State Street, Itertlng*. Mich., and examine tbr
Wbecter* Wlleon before purcbnelng cl»cwhere.
.

A. D. COOKjXgeu^.

i/tousrifY-

Sirjical aid Meakaiisal

t.fy.1

AT JOHN STANLEY t*

FOB MKBlClXALrtTKFWBllJI ; r
Atoe. laeorUd DooUie Pertsr sM Mteborrb
sals Ale'ksHseesteaUyeebaoh. JsNkrsee &amp;.

DENTIST
NllkTllIl.

‘

IW1.

A BARGAIN

AU wsrk ptewytlT sUaxfai te-

Swssy’s H0!*1-,

JAMES WOODRUFF

IF YOU WANT

again exhibited tbomselvc* through the
country, rad at Wood’s Museum in
this city ; bat they were only moderate:
ly euccostfuh owing pmtiaHy to a taparity wbteL prevented managers from
having anythmg to do with them. A
greater curiosity in their Hue had
sprung up, too, in tba two-headed girl
—two negro children from South Oarolina—who are joined at the hip*, and
who are OU exhibition in Faria Chang

The death of the tiuitneen twin. iu.
Mount Aiety, noar Salisbury, N. (X, on
tba 17th of tlua mouth, ended one at
the aawt remarkably oi natural phefor Harry, while somethjtiw-saiirht »»»- nousana. They tame to this country io
sib»r happen to asttny Kato; ao ho set 1829. when they were 18 years old.
about unfolding tho etretagem. Harry haring previously been shown in Ea
listened attentively, his feco turning red rope. They ware barn oa the coast a(
*ml jiele by turn*, but he s»*k« m word Stem, and their parent* lived by fish
until the itory rru, Gni.bod
ing. None of their fifteen brodren nod
‘I did thi.,' eaid tho doctor, ‘became sistere were du formed, although many
1 knew it was the but chance of saving of tnem were twins. They made Um
your life. I kept bar back unit! I saw tour of the United triates, and, except- prvbsfollty of the fatal aflbet of om’s
death upon tba oriior.
The idea of
it must be done?
&lt;ng 18m Ti umb, were tho greatest ob■Have yva soon Kate since that jeete of wandraneot to the people. Nur ^paral-ng them by a surgical opera­
tion had Loen often bn ached, but phrntght F Him asked -quietly.
was the curiosity rrguding them con­ ait-tenahad conanllr agreed that it
■I eaw her but once, und then only for fined to gaping rural1st* To many
ai moment. Tho j«x&gt;r girl's uenci men uf acieMo they wvn- tLe first a/M- would kill them. Therefore each wm
underwent a terrtblu strain that night, imen of jomi-d and living human be­ haunted with a dread of being left
iMiund to hia dead brother, with absent ’
“re &lt;aJlcd to ’“Jp b,r-'
ings. Ibe-ficahy hguluzc shi hlinked
‘Doctor, t yrant'to ask you eras quei- them waa abuOl a toot in length, two a certainty of dying under any attempt
Wtofa
tion. Do you think I can hare any iuebes broad, atul four thivk, and to sever him from tho corpse.
in Bari* and Ixxtdun, they couaulted
hope uf ever winning her love Y
through it ruu a lorgu nrtory and itietiy
To be frank with yoo my dear boy, I veins, making ibetr c&gt;rcuhdioa identical.
do not think you ever can. 1 h*ro given Their breathing, tuo, waa simultaneous
you a careful account of .what pa^sua when they were aalcwp. 1
were
between M ■&lt; our interview, and to mr, not io entirely utte, however,
ttuit
her 'tian ucr showed tost you had no I each had an entirely M’pareto cxi.tcnoc.
Their rens^a were totally diwunne.-to&lt;L
------- wa,
One could not f«ri a butt infixtud ua
duly to inquire for ma.’
tho other, tCV ligature being the only
. 'Yea, but it was n&lt; my suggseliuu, un­ part in which thi-y were sinudtivo tu
til I Lad fold you Uta.Mmy.'
cotumau.
Much edoutitic ducraasion
Doctor, 1 am. so f«r as you can taH, atuee cvncvrning them, maiujy boariag
n&lt;ht ’n‘ud i »m 1 ttolT
Upon.the qnestna of -pouMble sepawn
■Crnaudy yuu arc.'
,'1'he fever ba* all gone F
*O1 course il ha*. What ore yon
driving at i
Barocm gut tho twins iu 185l\ aaJ
'^'al tbi*.’ said be, with dospariag for rental yc#* thuy were shown in
bi* old muoeuu*. At that time they
•liuko Eoghali v. ty ita|«rf-cily. They
were below tho tuodiurn size
Chang
was Larger tlun Eng, and foukod seve­ and thu fives of the twins grew
ral years younger. He was, too, ;]&gt;• ed indeed.
The details of their death *
okntai su|«&gt;riur of bn brother, although
Loth were iguoreut, and lud inteliigouce gre. Chang died first, and a I
that ecnrcM'ly. rote abuvn low ouitniug.
Thotr fanot were peculiarly repollioK,
y&lt;Uow in hue, and clowly rciemhliag
those a! Use Chinese cigar seifan uf
Chatham street Chang was thu nuxt
rolmsl and’ good naiured.
Eng was
ultra rick, aud alway* tuoroau and
pievisli. They bad n sleeping room in
the mueoutn, ns did die other curiosi­
ties, and one mgUt a rumpus was heard

awaken,’ bo »ayi. ‘Yuu Mis. Gilman,
and one uf the moat attocioua acta, of
and Huth, will stand uaar mo and be
cruelly, the truib of which ia avouched
ready to catch the Ural question bn asks
fur by ihv most reepectAla iuthMily,
ard anwer it. Mia Dallas. you wiH
The next day Harry was driven io
oc.urred dumg the Colombia etreggie
itaa-1 ox the door and come If I speak .| Hie home of Kato Dallaa, and as be ait
fur independence.
•:
to you. and act m 1 have told you be­ 'in the parlor awaiting her ap|&gt;e*r*uc.-, a week, which they «iuitably divided
The bnaniah General Moriiio, the
fore. If we are, prompt and careful, bia thin, white lips aeenred to move as ard put into savings banka. They moat bl«id-tbi«alr and treachtroua tool
and God wills It, we will cava Ha Hfe ' if he wore rehearsing Ms pari.
never visited llwir home, nud Moaned of tbo Spanish King, was crnMad Cpunt
The toother end sulcra step sottly
•1 OJU glad to ace yuu cut again, Har­ ta hare nu care tor tufe family. When
back to the bedside, and the doctor, ry,' else said, ae she c-uuo toeurd him. U*w.s sickChsuigYrursol mat; but!
reading the tremor in Kata'a syne, wait* bnt though her vu.ee was sprightly, Ii.-nu.pi did ao fro:u sulluh motives, Os
to apeak with her.
too acetous illm-M uf onu ma.to it nocbar facu was fully ay pale as his.
•You will not have to say a word.
•Ibank you, Kato, thia is my first unary ft r llui well uue a]m&gt; to go to bed.
Mias Delia* I will play the tyreutieal call; but Dr. Biuwn euuMutod to tny Cbaug had something of no appreciative
doctor to perfection and earn you, as
rem of tun, and liked to giyo a-itwLsa
—11 ..
.... ■nm.knnnni that
Her eye* triad to read in Uta if thu ianswers, in lu* broken Eugli-b, to the
doetur bad told thu »lory, but she said ; numberless ijucstivps at visitors. They
Il waa no common cum wiiu Doctor
with Barnum until 1855, and
•1 hope you will auou bo out of tbo remained
i
Brown, this eUandanee on Harry Gil­ doctor's hands.’
it iwbclwved that they bad then saved
’What can
man. When ha camo to Melville a
•I loarood from Dr.' Brown only last ieUurBlU.t-OO didlore each. Growing
SO PAGES; I&gt;~ Mtu MA Viaus. m4 CtlL
tKicr. unknown greduab-, seeking to evening,’ ho wool o*, a* if determined tirod oi ebow life, they decided to dstliUED rLlTIC. r.hU.,U y«run., X UN.
-1 eno Jo but little, but what I cm
• Yser. First Ns. far |(?« Jwsl tossed. A O«restablish himeslf sod can hia daily to My at one-, whal he hsd ucw to say, tie down in a warmer jiart ef tiio Uni- .hill be dune." . .
.
nuu&lt;4iU«u si iaw« ar-w.
bread, it waa Hany Gilman’s faihrr ■ut wbal von tunwiul to do for him durAUrru. JAMEd VICK. Itechnwr, X. T.
Murillo scuod ths litlic faitow’s exr,
who bad been the find to trust Um, i w fa* my stekuoss. 1 ought to th tu k I
and said;
;
cue who had taken him to hia own fire­ you fir, purhaiia.*avin&lt; nty life. I' d&lt;i
“Would you suffer your oar to ba ta­
In
their
travels
they
End
been
tn
'
side and made him feel ho waa in tha thank you heartily for all that you
ken off to procure your father's fife T"
hooaooda friend; the oua who Ud did, and all the m ao baruuau I kn-.w North Cororins, and rt* chmato had
“I eurtaialv would/ *M the un­
honored him with hia friendship in all I wn* a nrrible task for you. He told p|en«d them. t*o they buttaht two daunted reply,
.
.
ilia sueeeoding yean. Doctor Brown me tba mutoM* hwtory of hi* plan, phBtaiiom. cud secured wivM tu cumTbs boy wept, but did not raaiit
was now. with ekiil and care, repaying and{wiuJo 1 wiah U had never been rileto their domestic o-.tabbshn-uut While the barbarou* order was exacattlemr-n tn Barry County to introduce
to the aue tha debt ha owed the lath«, thought U, 1 can nut but »&lt;m Low gieat Here thoy took the sornateo of Buokar
ourKtendanl Pubxleatloria. in that and
They were then bachelur* of torty-four
and
he
could
not
hare
done
more
for
a Merifice you mads tor ma, amt I Uuak Tiry msrried English ri*tare,‘*aged
adjolulnt Conntlva. The book, are the
bisownohdd. Ashe looked into the you. Ib r it.’
urodactlona of the most 1’opular Aintrt.
. twvhrt-six and twwaiy-eigbt The gi.-l*
. can Authors, and are fiartna large sales
£iw had ouvjrwd bar fact with bur
wherever offered. Hand for circulars
feel it was a fearful experiment be woe band* at suon a* bo began, nud still tend been servants, and il ia -safo that a
I which will show &lt;mr liberal Inducement
about to make on two b'vea, . but he kept Uteut tiwn*. Ho waited a momsat- Lancasbire d&gt;d!-et still Hinge to them
to Ascents, sud give give full duecrlptlon
brushed lbs thought aaida. snd return­ aatfto giro bar an opportunity to speak. TM-maklngjrf the double match in­
,.r iiu,
&lt; i.».i.h---- ■
....
volved tnurh trouble, tor nllboagh the
ed to hie patient.
, .
twins were *ot undely exso ing, it waa
There yress the, preuxmtiory *ympStorp.
lotas of awak roing upon ibe part of thn thaak yoo ualy, but M&gt;o to aay *Gosd- hard to find women who wvra'both
rick man, and th* heart* of the woman to-1.'. Uba uncovered her fees at tbi., wilKngand at all rfarireble. There
around him seemed, nlmret burning and har eyre tilfed with anxiety—b. wm nu love making betore the engage­
with mMpenso and anxialy. At last the westtoa, Un a . few dsys l will learn ment, tho courting wm dote by proxy
eye* opened; the wild took in them MatviUo Rmyvr. bat if—bo luatwr and correspondence, and the Indio* ha (
soon gave way to one of recogmli in. whore 1 am—Hie day .ball mmn w hen men their future husband* only at a
Aow la London when they aeeepted the
and tbe Up* feebly uttered ;
I &lt;M» Ixi ol help ur nwuetoura ta you, 'olior uf waniage. ' Tho twins bkoid
“You wished lo mo me, Ductor F*
•Mochar.'.
yuu will remember that I own my lite ,
etioie.. upon Hkaoemu* forwardod
‘tSbeouuM. not sneak; bar heart was so you, aad —&lt;w almas; broke duaa their
“I did, Mies Dallas, and upon a very
,by their agent wh.i gave Meutwuou* of
serious matter. Pardon me if I appear too full for Word*, hoi . she‘boat oyer
•Un rrirpertabiHSY of ths -girt*
AU
to U meddling with your secrets; I do
having been arranged they wore
it only to save a toltow-CTMlure’* Ufa."
brought to Amcrice, lbs tw'ms paying
The young woman's face Rallied dur­
ing the remarks, but paled wtoa ho
spoke eo gravely. Ho continued :
r»perty re Orvss 8L.Toasted ng at Two Ams st . -Thtoe wook* age I was ualM to the
strong, liealtby Engihh working girl*
Tho domestic fins of the oou|dm were
js-culixr
»(eb family k=d
owu
DON’T DELAY 1
buuac, rervan!-, and dor.ieaiic eetaUiabwant. The ptatitatione -were owned
For raotber llko BARGAIN wHl
nud managed Mpevately, although m
■over prisiat itself ta tlri* Chy. . !
matteis of conreqn.nce Chang was
ussaDy tba tr.a»tar
Tho wives lived
•utnrir st their raaoKtiio itoures, and
tba hiMbunda alternated-stayuw ooe
wrek at Cbaug’e buuao and tho ucx:
weak al Eng's. Each U&lt;kwl alter Lu
plnntattea nod other burinnes . during
she week* of Iwjac al Ms m place,
and Hi. viriing brother »U unt sup

DENTIST

^'I82’4fc£.

Purs Wines and Liauors!

"Oh. I could not do it I*
“Nbtaran to save hia life F'
"You said that before, she aaid, “but
not even for that oould I do such a
thing. Harry and I LaTo ever baou
very dear fnepds. I never feuciwi that
bo could loro too until he surprised mo
by hh avowal, and then I told him it
could not be. How could I stand at bis
bedside now Md
that I loved him I
No. no, it can not bo. Think of somo
other plan."
“I have thought of all ways, Him
Dallas. 1 may not have to ask you lo
do thia thing that you di. like ao much,
unless in the contingency 'J spoke of 1
will not My to you what
c»fU to do,
my dear young Lady, bull promise you.
if I am cocu[»llc&lt;l to &lt;uk your atoUlanee.
that I will explain the whole matter to
Harry, just aa it is. and giro him a eor•wt
“nd uoderstaading of your

NO. 40.

Heavens! CuuM ho beltovp Ma own
heart! CotU il be poarible that aba
brad him I Hi &lt; eye* filial with light
and hope again, and with ooi step he
wasTxridv her. ‘Kate,'said he,‘am I
Miming from death ottco more .to hfi» f
disobey mo already. Clear out of the Gin you forv mo F lb you tov* mo ?
room, yen women, a! ones.’
Aik ma to star but once again ! I am
No,’ said Harry, ‘stop a minute’ Kate, yours fur hfe or death, if you loro mo.
sdUmmUmmaF
Whit ehall ll be. darling, will I go or
aha said, and she pressed her “'!&gt;«•. r.' was nil she aaiA
lips to his face.
•‘You may go now,’ be said, and ht&gt;
took tho draught the doctor offered him,
turned io the wall with sweet content­
ment written on his lace, and in a few
moments the doctor's practice I ear told
him his patloat was aslrep.
.He walked out where tha women
were awaiting him. took Kate's hands TguaSoctAt Wire, Tjrxr* Wrvn *xi
Familus, *«» ruxtx Mnmv Car*.
icruiJincp-A Ltrisu Boor Borno

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C
HASTINGS BARBU «

hu b-J Ihi ®. tU hroughl
under my care. To-night tbo ttfau
direoM will be reraMd, and ton
bat run!. mI can render him. ba

more 'Wood than
ITA.LIAJST

�BACON &amp;

^ht ^tpwliran |janittr.
Tur. Cnttr Jcvrirx—Btscxwsuta Iauy&gt;
eoid weather, far the filth is frox^n up;
but this eeason, it fa all ta a state of
fearful liquidity. Tho streets run filth Aad, ateo, a
of tha 1 .
in rivers, and it this weather .hould •f th* Committee on Transportation:
port property without showing partiahWnxuxs. The experience of society
ha. long emoo proven that all great en- •jUso clause V), section 7, act 195, of
J§7), ordering tho railroads to tranaP«t without unnecessary delay, and ta
order of time without di*crim:nation all

Tbe custom* receipt* for the week
ending Jannarv 17th were: A: Nrw
York. 82,618.512; Boston. 8288.157 ;
Baltimore, 810W12;
Iliitadidphta,
8176,789.

Caleb Cushing ha* rewired his Com­
fonu rules. Bqth are violated. The mission a* Minister to Spair.
report aaserts tha authority of the Leg­
Filtecn hundred cars, containing
islature and the duty o! State officers to thirty million pounds of wool, pass’d
tareatigsto the violation* of law by rail­ through Omaha from California during I
but Cushing.--------- —--------- --------roads and to enforce Iba laws, making J 871
known," thn New Yorker mean* by
such new taw* a* ere neeeeaary; that no
Gen. Luther McCutehin*. a working
that, well-known fa New York. A man
legislative, judicial *or Btal, officers
Michigan, regard lb* organisational Um should be allowed to accept free pass*?, farmer, wua nominated for Gov •roar by
who fa well-known in New Y’ork fa a* |
ord&lt;r of Patrons of Husbandry as a and offers of poaeea should be treated as the Republican* of Now Hsmpahiro.
teamed by New Yorkers aa capable of
movement of vast importance, not only
doing anything, and us fit for any poriIndiana ta to have a new Stat* Hone*,
an Attempt at bribery.
tiun under the stare. I heard an amus­
to tha iatereata of tbs groat producing
to cost *2,000,000, and to be fro* from
class of tho country, but also fa its ultiing colloquy between an Oiiic man,
mato and highest objects, ns dedguod
who had had “tha mere loiat reputa­
nd cnlci-lated to bfoaa society at targe.
tion" of Mr. Wait* thrown at him, till
.Swmd, That we understand the ob
bo was tired of It, aud one of these met­
facta of this organisation to lie: First,
ropolitan gnndccuen.
Bringing togrrtjicr in friendly and in“ Who would vou hare bad I” askedtelligont association that targe class of
society, th* farmers, who have fa nil
Why, Tierpont, of courae.”
tho put lived rom|nretiv*iy isolated,
“Oh. my d*ar sir,” said the Ohio
prieet* of tha 1
mau, “ bo wouldn't Earn answered at
bringing with them their wires, sons
that some
and daughters, thereby promoting a I
all. Ho ie something of a lawyer; but,
' to rescue tl
tny dear sir, Ais m a ersrr IsmI nfutttwa. peoplo from th* growing infiuaneo of higher social culture with all ita banco- .
la Xaus, wAers I Utt, to u «w»/srstrr«&lt;'y rum and dierinatxon geiwrally. Diari- cent results; second, to encourage the'
patarn ta the tint thing to attack, and Intellectual improvement of thews con-;
Tbo ussrriag* of the Duke of Edin­
tho toachm ol all deaominatioas fori noetvd with the organization not. only
burgh and tho Grand Duchess Mario
tho necessity of a movriaetU ujou U. by tho discussion ot numerous question*,
Alexandrovna was celebrated Friday.
The m«»ten&gt;oxxi will, doubtle**, be a purely agricultural, a proper under­
I Tho Maryland Editors! Aarocistiun
great sucorea here, and will, ef every, standing of which ondsrboe our great­
est ouccoes fa the tilling of the soil,
____ j
__ — io*r* —l. —
adopted resolutions requesting Reprobringing to our aid agricultural fibrnMnistivca in Conrrea* to use every pro­
The lew *U
one of onr best
riea and journals, thereby becoming
per tafluenc* to obtain the repeal of that
edited State exchaagio, ha* a now dross
better farmera, because more intelligent,
portion of the Postal taw forbidding the
but also that we may bo more thorough­
and preaouta a fine appearance Success Wm. Marry Tweed. Devoted entirely
tree exchange of newspaper*, aud j free
ly acquainted with the great and tmaMas4w friend Hfaes.
circulation ta tbeeouatiseiu which pubto the Institutions of the Department of
jwrtant duties sad obligations devolving
Charities nnd Corncuon, it contains a
upon a* and growing out uf the reinNot long ago, the Oreana Board of population of over sevuu thousand so ala
tiuns we sustain ta society, and also
Supervisor* voted to pay and did pay
week, we giro place to the foltowi* ar­ with whet onr right* and ’retponsibili- ego be deserted bis family, and subse­
Judge Giddings tha sum of *200, aa ex­
ticle reviewing the action of Ger. Bag­ tioa a* sovereign citizen* of a free gov­ quently his wife sued for and rocrived
tra compensation, out of th* Treasury
ley ta calling an extra session of the ernment; third, th* advancement ofour a divorcs from her faithless husband,
pecuniary internets by first buying more for adultry and desertion. Hyde went
of that county, and they did right The
legislature for the consideration of th*
directly from tbe manufacturer* and ta Ohio, it is alleged, with another wo- |
•wrrkman is worthy of hie living, wheihamendments to the Constitution propos­ selling to tbe euesumer, thu* avoiding, men whum ho married, bringing her j but tweuty-aix years old.
The political disturbance iu Missiaaip- j
ed by tli* Commission, and a brief re­ as far aa [iracticable, the paymgof large with h:ta to this city last summer.
view of one of the many important and unnecessary commissions, and by They have since reeufod here. Itacent- pi has lx»sn rettled by the Bupreqie
1 ly the original charge of adukry an Court of the State, which holds the last
changes propored, to which we favite
1 brought against him. Sheriff I. W. slsction legal and constitutional. Thisthe special attention ofour reader*.
Vnoowsx, of Hastings, came hero ann- put* Ames in the chair as Governor.
Governor Bagely has issued hie call
od with tho uecesaary papers, and the
Tho wife of Captain Trijip, of Peoria,
tor an extra session of the legislature
srrost was mode as above stated. Tho prevented her husband, on Monday,
to convene in this city Much 3. for the
sustained by reason of tho intoxication
prisoner, through his counsel, wont bo- with e trio ol girls. It is eminently tho
purpore at considering the auurndmenta
tore Judge Hatatt and sued out writ ol proper thing fiw Mrs. Tripp to produce
of her husband, to whom tho Wobb*
to ths Ulate Constitution proposed by
totoat nrpiu. The beering took niece triplets. but three little Tripps is a good
had been forbidden to aril liquor. Ooo
tho Constitutional Commsaotoa of 1873.
' yesterday afternoon, which rooulted in many triplet* for Mr. Tripp.
of tho men kept tho saloon on property
That the call is timely no one will
Th- l-alanre in the United States
owned by the other.
gainsay who is not tallneared by partisan
Treasury at the clore of bustaesa were :
(torrroo, *2,6M&gt;.2I«&gt;; *peciafa detxwits
jonty of the journal* but the great body
of legal tenders. 8M.895,0W; coin.88fi,Kosmal Eutci toxa.—The Lansing Jfrof the people believe that the best in­ tightened wisdom may diclaie.
4J8.8U1, including 845,208,800 in rota
jh4Jmm v ays that, in view of Use coming
terests of the State will be served by a
JksirfA, That in a Government like I
certificates; outstanding legal tenders,
special session at that timo.
It will ours tlss&gt; universal good requires that
’axtrnsoatfon Governor Bagley Las or­
8382,052,317.
cost tho State no more to hare the Leg­ there should be no such elnss icgialadered special elections to bo held in
islature spend it* timo in the examina­ tion aa will giro to any one branch of
. Bay and. Tuscola, to till tho vacancy
tion of these amendments now than it business or industry an undoo ad­
• earned by the removal of Senator H. If.
vantage nnd power over other interests ;
Another important point to bo eon- equally important to the well-being of 1
' Wheeler to Mason Oonuty ; in Calhoun
"10 ®U the vacancy caused by the resig­ mates; among thorn many, -the peculi­ riderod is that men who hare had one, society, but as far as possible every use­
two, or three years' experience are bet­ ful occupation.—* “--------------- 1 “----- ■
nation of.Senator P. II. Emormin, now arity of whoeo delusions reudars them tor able to pas* upon an instrument
in, should enj
United Stale* District Judge in Utah ; eqwcially intereatfag. These dnlosiuns
arc for tho most part pleasest oaaa—
dreams
of
exalted
power,
unbounded
caused by the death of Senator Stod­
wealth, matchless beauty.
You will
dard. The vacancies to bo filled in th* sou in that bunding a woman of, pcr- Lozislature to mak* improvement* in ,
the amended Constitution, which it will
-Hanse are those caused bribe death of hape. forty-five, who etaims to be the undoubtedly do; but taken aa a whole
mother
of
God.
She
waa,
twenty
yeara as it camo from the hand* of the CornBenjamin Walker of Shiawassee aad
Loti Walker of Geue*oe. They are ago, the most prominent of tho teachers mitrion it ie tax in advance of tho O&gt;aof Now York.
Now, she trite you stitutiOn of 1850, The work of portoc:his arrival in thia State, Mr. Hyd* was,
all to be held on Monday, Fob. 23
gravely of her visit to Heaven last iuga Constitution that will meet the
evening, and of what ehe aatr and did wants of the peopte is no tale task, and
। at present in default of bail ta tho sum
there, and aho present* you with dia­ can bo more thoroughly accomplished
of 80,000 io rusticaliugjin charge of our
mond*, which are glass, ubtxiuwl from at a special eeaiotr, for knowing Gov­
IU* lwl-«.ullh. XmSUm
Iga, ernor Bagtey'a views against the recom­
aamoplisbed Sheriff The examination
sell to bo tiro Emperor of the wirid,
on charge of adultery ka* not yet taken
ovorlook the article on the fourth page, and is decorated with star* and garter*, mendation of other matter*, the momSixth,
That
the
question
of
eheap
ulace,
and will bo held at Jackson,
from lb*
Far™. entitled cut frem hi* bed-quilt. B* turns round
tr*U!portatian interosts equally both tho offense being charged to have oc­
“Michigan'* opportunity." It is just
producer and consumer, and, a* rail­
curred ta that city oomelimi in the winsuch adricx) as the people in all sections you tho exact way in which each coun­
roads ar* public highways over which
of our Stat* n«-d to heed, and nowhere try of the globe came into the pn.aimriou
a large proportion of th* commerce of
of bis family and bimeelf. Then there
POULTRY WORLD.
oar country ie carried, wo demand such we know nothing, but we do know that
fa it more applicable than ta the county is a tall, fine-looking man. who-per­
legislation as will coutral and regulate any man who will fail lo provide as he
of Barry. Let u a as we desire public fectly rational on all other subjects—
the carrying trade ol our country, and is said to hare done, for an invalid son.
thinks
that
be
is
our
Saviour,
and
re
­
improvements, ere to it that we do not
cun:|&gt;cl all railroad companies to carry
de that which will cause capitalists to fuses to water has garden because if
passengers and freight at reasonable, denenes to be severely punished.
his Father, God, wished it watered he
heaitaie about investing their surplua
uniform mto..
would eeml rein, and to interfere would
Ama/A, That the public land, obtain­
funds within our State. The credit of
ed
through the United wealth of the
Michigan has stood deaervodly high in
whole country constitute th* sacred na­
the past, and let us by the prompt pay­
tional domain, and should be devoted
ment of all existing obligations Cbostirigidly to the purpose* of actual settle­ we clip tba following correspondencement by pcreons who will develop their
tutionalor otherwise, eontinus to merit
or plxres; chartering or lieoaiing ferric* • agricultural nod mineral revouroos, in- which wo fool perfectly euro will inter­
th# public confidence, that tho vast im­
art our renders, and which wo ptaro on
or toil bridg**; g-aattag to any corpora- —• •• '
.
provements so much needed in all parts
lion, association, or individual any spec­
record wi‘h peculiar pleasure, because
of our State may not be delayed a sin­
ial or exclusive privilege, immunity, or
of tho manly tone &lt;rf dfterminsd patriotfranchise, whatever; adopting, by any
gle day, through any want of ronfi lone*
person, any named pereou ns his child
in our ability or inclination to protect
Senator Chandler, and which so fully
or heir; and vacating or altering any
ta good frith our obfigation*. And by
represented tha people of Michigan in
road laid out by highway commfarioajaai Legislation let us do all wo can to
ar*. Tho tr.cml&gt;*.'rs of the Commfarian
thoee trying days. The totror of Sena­
■taka U reasonably certain that /arcyw
gave it aa their opinion, when debating
tor Qtapdler, is as nrorihj of the man,
then* amendments, that their adoption,
aa hale worthy of the greet ooufidsnto
a&gt;.1 —---- - ----- '.1 rarinM th.
tho people ef tho State so generally, and
with such justice repose in him.
Fuxt, Jan. lllh, 1874.

tod effort fa th* way of a revival of rel^forts foeltag, fa the hope that it will
spread all over tba count—
prayer-mevtiogs are to be he
meettags for preaching ta thi
and all the available haL., -------praachoro ere to boeriat wmk in the
open air; printed matter is to be used
parristoutly, and the edrerdsing col­
umns of the drily papers are to bo util­
ised, to awaken the mosses to a deeper
feriing ta Religion. The various Ohr.slion asaoctation* join iff tli* movement,
tho object of whkh is to crush out tfia
growing tendency to loose living, and
the wickKlncte which is besoming fash­
ionable. Il fa a singular fact that

Wirxaxis. Bitoh areocialion of effort
has been brought to th* aid of every inpor'ant branch of buxines* ta the coun­
try except agriculture; thcrefaro,

PIANOS,

First-Class Instruments.

New Scales.
Neiq^tjles.
New Prices.

-

VeivLow

pRINTIN Q
Tt'areroom, Aro. 256 Greene, near Eighth St.,

Republican
Banner Smith &amp;Nixon, State St., Chicago.
Book and Job

Whittemore

Stephens,
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

New Advertisements.

74

Tho mooring of the State Grange of
tbaltatxoro of Husbandry was bold
taat week at Katamaroo, awl waa large­
ly attended. The order is said to num­
ber Maae 10,000 in tho Slate. end ha.
among . ito tacosben tame very able
tea* though from the published list of

proas themselves upon the voter who
studies them with the object at inform­
ing hitnsel!. But in the light of tba
K experience of the peonlo of thia
o Bono stand out fa bolder relief or
a more needed lh«r thow which prothat "no county, city, township, or
other municipal evrporation shall b«-

7.

SlNittalafarOirYmiFilh.'
HING FOLKS'

BANNER BLOCK.

Wri/iqs,

“Wtal MilM Hub Bsei W

od lottos, written by Hon. Zach. Ch
diet, one month before that of Ca
Cushing to Jeffereon Varis, ackuowlei
tag as a fixed fact the.dtasolution of
Union, has just come to light, but
, from tharaM mtiitu. ..After being
and Laving been carried in his pocket all
around, even to Old Moscow, was return­
ed to
with Oto'teotark Mr. Baron,you cannot nfiord to lose thia letter. It
should be kept ns an h*ir4oom iu your
family, am! ought to go down into hfa-

right and pure national administration.
Yri thb may not bo a&gt;, and wo trw.t it
ie Dot Mpat of th* proceedings were
recr* y*t frees the report* qiren the

i duo
91001

at ’

�Ifamnees eoir.poitotl us to bo absent {
from the city cm tkoevuafag of tto»20lh
iuoi- read deprived ns of a long on'ticipaled pleasure of touring ths able and
intonating tatt of Hua. O. M. Bunas,
on'‘Naples, Vesuvius and Pompeii;"
and whst business did for us, tbs storm
did for many who ware "at boms,"
compeUed them to remain there. Nevsrthslc**, a fair audience ia said to have
greeted tho speaker, who from first to
last commanded the ctoeost aitontian of
every one fortunate enough to be pres­
ent Mr. Berne* made no attempt at
Oritariical display, bnt in n conrcrxational toco wall adaplsd to the parlor,
told in plain words, what ho sow in
that wonderful region, giving new and
exceedingly interesting notes of the preo-

.
,
,
taking aa en index, the feeling* of cur­.
eelf
on arriving hen last evening. Al-.
1
thou^ but a few months have elapsedI
since wo ware here, yet tbe emotion*,
that pervaded our bread upon entering
thu little hamlet, wore truly there of
(dsasuro. After a long, cold ride, wa
reached the honso of our over dear
friend* Dr. Hv0. Toner, who with hia
family a* usual, gave u» a warm and
welcome reoeption, and ’after a nice
supper, and getting thoroughly warmed,
tho doctor and bis ineetimable wife
were ready to communicate anything ot
interest or (lint would be likely to prove
interesting in a abort letter to tho Bvx-

Common Council met pursuant lo ad­
journmi-at at the Council Hoorn*. Moudsv .vening Jan. fah 1874.
Present, Mayor, Recorder ond Alda.
Dawson, Williams, Bcsraer, Boieu,
Hams, and Bentley.
Murutes of tho previous meeting road

John Hfatou. aged »4. owe of tha pie­
news of Mecosta county, died fa Hinton
un tho 80tb faet
Gretioi coraty baa aMt one of its few
lovers to tho States Prison for indulging
in too many wives
The offioero'of tho Bellevue Grange

Birrutr,
I. F. Han,
Wttxtuu,

8t. Louis, Gratiot county, contem­
plates a joint stock driving park associa­
tion.
Some dastard in Grand Rapids crawl­
On Friday evening last, on Oyster
ed into a barn a few nights since and
supper and Festival was hold at the tount of H. A. Goodyeax, and recom­ cut the throat of a valuable horse, to inHotel of L. W. Wing, th® prooeo ls to mended that it bo allowed at IM1—
g» towards liquidating ths C-L.
12,56 out of General Fund and 75 rents
hss long been resting upxn the cemetery
of this village. Tha amount raised on ■
On motiun tho report wai
tiroly paid tho sum. and all tatenioted
and adopted.
feel thankful that tho resting ptaco for
Strrot committee reported
the dead ot Orangeville is tree from
rin the interests of tl
n Hu Huar U&gt;t Mayor re
debt at last.
Mr. L. A. Nichols, proprietor of tho
Your Committee would rep
Orangeville milts is putting a circular they bare examined the work
It is raid the Great Weaiorn. Canada
naw into his sawmill, and oiherwiso Dr. Rusnell and rocommandod
Southern, aod Grand Trunk Railroad,
improving his mill property.
Thu en­ be allowed tho sura of eightoor
are tiguroing fur complete control of the
—
terprise of tha citixens of this place, for tho sama,
Detroit * Milwaukee Railroad
On moUon tho report was aoepted.
Finance committee report»d on ac-

wni situated, ol the curiosities exhumed
both of persons and things, and the
work yet to bo done
Whst ho had to say of Naples (now
town) of its commercial advantages, its
inanufiictura*. its people, and tbe genoralchararteristicsof tho Italians was now
lo a vast majority of bis audience, and
exceeding pleasing to all, as wo have
been informed by thaso in attendance,
and which from our knowledge of the
ability of Ibo distinguished speaker, we
can well believe it is only a moderate
During hia stay, in our city, Mr.
Burns* was a guest of tlio Sucrctary of
Stalo, and we have no doubt* was as
hospitably entertained, as bis lecture
was entertaining to cur people

household was entirely without csum,
mad. a manly apology for ths wrong,
and, entirely exonerates Halo from
having any lot or port in the affair, oth­
er than to try and keep good order, and
induce another who waa with him to go
quietly borne. As beyond question thb
was the exact fart, wo honor Mr. W.’a
manliness in coniosaing hi* error, and
righting, so far as possible, tbe wrong
he did to one of tha finest young men in
our city.
\ .

office baa entered by hr/Lan on tho
Friday evening proceeding the laat
General Election, and that tbe parties
were very nearly caught in the art, by
Dep. Sheriff Tinkler. Recently it ha.
come to our knowledge who tho parties

’i.t'ilarxj
uaruYu of the two persjn* who were
witnesses of tba not, that to may pro­
ceed tu have the parties duly punished.
Prompt attention to this matter will
farther the end* of justice.

For the accommodation of oar sub­
scribers who desire noy other book,
magnxino, or paper, published, with or
whbcjxt tbe advertised premiums, wo
will obtain it fur you nt tho Ix&gt;w:
Rins, without any expenro to you
•ending tho erder.

J. Smith of Irving, is agent for tho sals
in thia county, of a Valuable Feed Cut­
ter, manufactured by J. G. Elliot ol
Grand Rapids. This cutter is sail to
tha very host made, aud sold at ]&lt;icss
to suit tbe times. How thi* may bo w.
do not knew, but wo do know that

All kinds of job printing, dons for
any party, or organimtion, fully 25 per
cent balow the price charged by any
other office in the county. This iarlwdn
briefs for nso in tbe bupremo Court,
and we mean just what wo say. Try us
and you will find it^Z The Grangers

w*

and of Martin, Allegan Cot, has boon
brought out in constructing n road
thromrh'Gunn swamp. Weetiff this vil­
lage, tu open up a thoroughfare on.a
straight line from here tu Martin Cor­
ners, thereby saving about ton mile*
travel, wh eh in a straight line, by way
ofthoebovo mentioned new road, is
but aix mile*. Basincss bore, like eve­
rywhere e!»s. ia at present dull.
Eli Nichol* Esq., who baa fall »wav
iu tha dry p001* lino, i* hiring, aa ho
evsr lias had, a good trade.
Although
Eli hai no competition, yet ho soil goo&lt;te
aa low 1* they can b &gt; bought anywhere,
and wo don't cam where that anywltero

At Grand Haven. Jxeob Hyma and
nine other*, charged with riot iu hold­
ing a eharivari over a newly married
couple, having been fined 8175 ; and if
the fines aq* not paid, then each is to
go tojxil if 90 days
Tho three wheat thieve* who “went
through” a farmer's granary a few
account were granted farther time.
week* rinre, in Ionia county, and stole
Account uf Deigh: &amp; Burrell, plow a team and wagon with which tc con­
voy their plunder to market, have been.
points An., 120,(34.

Account of 'Thomas Altoft, money advaured, »l,82.
Aeroun t of Thoma* Altoft, wort Ac.,
813,ia.
Treasury January 14tb, J874, waa 8646,­
Account of John Wsissert Oil Can 839. 80. Itocript. for tho week eudfag
January 21st ware 846,627,61; pay­
ments during same time, 839,993,15;
leaving a balance in the Treasury ot
We shall leave here to day for Mar­
8553,374,82. Inara, 86,534,46.
Account of W. B, Brown rent of en­
tin. Allegan Co., and when our visit is
Hon. Edward Breitung, Raprssentative in tba legislature, has resigned
through, and wo again return to our gine room 810,M.
' Account oTM- W. Riker for costs, his posilkn of Superintendent of tba
poet of duty, wo will chronicle anything
Ite|&gt;uLlifl
Iron Mine near Marquette.
of interest that may meet our vision city re. A. J. Bowne, 81,50.
Account of M. W. Riker for cuetr,
, city va. Swarts, 12,50. •
Account of M. W. Riker, Justice
Wo hear that a h&gt;y wo* picked up '1
by Mr. A. M. Rock, uno arid night last Docket, 18,25. Total, 812,25.
Above acrounts allowed by ayes and
wtek, on the bank west of the Jail, in a
beastly stela of intoxication, and nearly
perishing from tba cold. Tba aalo of
liquor* to any minor is strictly jirobib.
tied, aa is allowing them tn phy at any
gam. in any saloon, both by tho city
A little child of Charles Harrington,
c! Centra! Lake. Antrim county, was
•raided to death a few days agu by hav­
ing a pail of hoi water upiet upon bar.
The Grand Trunk Railroad Company
are making preparation* for the laying
Nell Parker b toJ are a Daneo nt the
of a second track from Port Huron to
National Hotel, on the 20th of February,
not January, a* tho ticket* state. lib
Ijst or l.rrrxx* remaining at the
friends, and they are many, will do well
Hastings, P. O., Jan. 27th, 1874.
to make a note o f this, and bn prepared
Pbebe Brown, Mrs. Mori* L Brooks,
to enjoy tlu hit party uf (he &gt;c*stm, on
Hiram Frigate, Ames Green. Nancy
the anniversary ot the birth of tile FathJohnson, Borah Myers, Mary Hull,
&lt; be D. titowu, Mrs. Mare B Slocum,
‘-Szxaxt Tsurtox or rus
Present. Mayor, Recorder and Aids.
Taxrnc" is the title of an interesting Hams, Dawion, Beumer, Boice, Mudge,
review of the prohibition question from Williams, end Bentley.
Minutes of previous meeting road
the pen uf J. B. Blow, Esq., of Detroit,
one of the most unflinching trrtotabn in and approved.
On motion James A- Swreewy was ap­
the State, but a ooarev t from prohibi­
The del*j in getting to prvaixsccaaionpointed City Attorney In place of John ed by the sickness of a compositor en­
tion, to the policy of Special Taxation.

That washing machine exhibited hero
Tho following accounts were prMenttho past week by Saucier* 4 Fuilih^ •nJ and allowed by ayes and naye :
gave groat satisfaction to all who.saw it
L. Burgher two cords stone, 18,00.
iu
operation,
and
it
i«
our
opinion
that
The side walks need cleaning off.
Guo. M. Heed, service as Marshal
some of our mechanics wotild find it a
Circuit Court next Monday. Judge
Ml.M.
will do well to remember this, when paying investment to outrage in it*
John
Wickham, *erviee a* Special
Hoyt will preside.
they have By-Laws to print or other
We want from 50 to 75 cords of
work to bo done in our line of business.
beach or maple wood.
of old come try, 830,03.
A rich treat, Mire Ionia Belle Rey­
We presume it is idle to spend any
Moved and Carried that tbs City At­
nolds' Concert, Friday evoniwp
words on any such fellow as the *A* ed­
torney be instructed to colled of Justices
Wo have fur sale a new Wheelsr &amp; itor of tho so called Tfarry Cooaty RtjiA- venture’ to predict that but •*» ot tbe
of th. Peace qqd fine, now in their
Witoon Sowing Machine. Will sell it lit", and ) ot ahnm^anyjuthor tU maid tires/y rt/D men who want very much to
would havo kuown.be'.ter than to harn bo postmaster in that city, will get it. •

Obstacles to Marriage.

1481

new M. E. Chorea, in Baltimore town,
Bedford Circuit, will bo dedicated on
Feb. 8th,1674,al the tim.bf owreoond quarterly m-rting for thb Confer­
ence year. Rev. H. C. Peck, Presiding
Elder Katemasoo District, will preach
tho dodsoatury *»“ “
n----- —
situated 9 mile.

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

Tbe Bum Jesnef says: “tberv io a
gambling room in this City in active
operation," and threatens to publish the
names of the parties visitfag it. We
do not believe there teany such place
in the city, but if there is. John, ot all
the men in tho etty, should know where

"order referred to Finance Commitlee.
On motion tbe Qty Treasurer was
granted cm ex ten tion of twenty (20) days
for tho collection of taxes.
Moved and carried that tho Mayor
When applied with Dr. Fira's Nas­
call on tho Baperviaora to separate tho
al Douche and nerompsuied with Dr.
respective ward fund*.
Pieros's Golden Medical Dmooviry a.
Un Motion Coaucil adjourned.
constitutional treatment. Dr. Bago's
Catarrh Remedy produces perfect etxrea
of tbe worst cases of Catarrh and Oxmaa
of many years atandibg. This thorough
Depot at Chicago, occupied Sy the
Michigan Central, Illinois Central, end only scientific, rational, sale and aufi*
Chicago, Burlington 4 Quincy Railroads, oeuful manner of treating thia odious
was destroyed by fire Jan. 20. Ton dissoao that bsa «ver been olferod lo tbe
poasengrr care rod three Pullman stoop­ afflicted. 80 successful has it proven
ing core were burnsd- Nothing was that ths proprietor has long offered a
saved from anr of ths offlim* connected reward of 8500 for a caw of Catarrh
with the depot. Tbe toes i* estimated
at about 1400,000. At about the same
Hon. D. B. Cook, and wife, A. D. timeanother tiro was discovered on
Thus. J. Bishop, of South Brooklyn,
Cook, Esq., and wife of this city, and Vro Barra toM Hazrieou.Meta. wktoh
N. I, wiilee that has wife bad Mflkred
Charies Men. Eaq, and family of Gul
kwd fly. buibBng^ Lean, P00,0 00 einre a chikl slth Catarrh until it hadPrairie, left this eity Tuesdsy morning sX’cLrww.—Hnu. N Barlowh a* jus
reralted.ia what emtorat physician profor a brief visit at Cedar Spring., Kent
received fromNow York, s cannon for nouncml Consumption; that she bad
County.
tho Biecff the eitiaaaa of this city. It u used Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with
Dr Price's Golden Medteal Discovery,
We publish thi* week tbe proceed­ a nine pounder, aad is a fata piece. It
and they hare worked wonders with
ing.
of tbe tert two mooting, of tha
i
1Common Council. We were not farnisb&lt;ed with tho copy In time fur tho paper
City Holl during the drtft riottrtn 1868.
Tbe cost is 8H0, and Mr. B. proposes to poelm who not only try to imitate Dr.

Good Temptaro Hoti, Monday evening,
Feb. 2nd, 1874, a general invitation b tho fund*, as there certainly ought not
Miss Maud Meloyn of Ore ids, N. Y, extended fo401. Rdroahmeato will bo&gt; to be for such a gun nt that price.
Us oar thank* for wrral pieces of po­ eervnd. A good time is expected.
etry wntt« for the Basxsj, on. ot
wluch appears in this isxus. W. Aali
wpenira. e&lt; Judge
Hoyt, is without law or precedent
Gttees not. Bro. Jobs- For it, there ie

MU8IC BOOKS

able. su to My that th. Festival given
by ITaatiug. Grange of tha Patron, of
Husbandry, on Wednesday evening,
waa a very pleasant affair. Th. at­
tendance waa large, the music fine, and
th. .upper excellent.

attacked tha Board of Bapirrisor* for
Report saj* that tho 'Goes. Socioty"
executing tho people's will by paying gave a pleasant social Hop at Union
the CireuitPudgu a tair compensation Hall on Tuesday evening. Who of the
At no distant day. President Angel, far bis oxjicn.ve* while holding court in "Ganders" were invited we are not ad/
of tbe Umvnraiiy of Michigan, will tor­ thb ooanty, as it b just tbsy should.
vised, but Witch-Em-AU say* it wrt a
ture al Union Haft.
very pleasant party.
VAnvnow Datostra.—Under a re­
Everybody ie hoping for livritoc times,
Our thank f are due end tendered Mr.
cent‘deeufon of the ComusUrioncr of
sad for sleighing. We hop* they may
Johnson, of the Charlotte luadtr, for
Internal Revenue, not only proprietary
eending us a band to help u* out of our
modicinea, and modiefaes in which
We trust all our friends will be at
trouble, &lt;x&lt;a* toned by tho rirknea* of
druggists claims specialty, ere liable to
Union Hall on th. With, to greet Miss
one ot onr rcmpositoni. We appreci­
be stamped, but also all rnodicfaex which
Reynolds, Michigan'. NiUonate such fisror*.
are maesnred out fa bottles or wrapped
T^rowSl be a Bandar School Q»Winter in the north wool* doee not
eert at th. IL E. Church next Sabbath
seem to be more severe than it is here,
evening. The public are cwdially in ­
as the average at Summitville, Lakn
Every statement concerning tho edi­ Couaty, for the week ending January
tor of thb paper, mad* by Niakara in
tho Barry County R/petfte—of tho 2fith
of Deremlwr is a deliberate and mati-

We have the HtuieH Edu for Jannary, and a superb number it is- To
know (halT. Martin Tbwne has a. mueica.1 composition in any musical work.
is recommtnd enough.
His "Llttla
8booky" io tbe January number of the
Jfota, is spleodid. Addrere, H. N
HumpoSod, Milwaukee. Wie.,

Ct*

Price's Family Medians but also copy
bi* original atyh of advextisfag by of*

oaowws.4,

PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
I am now all alone in the Photograph

wn«n ent*.

�lACT^
iUNDERGROUXD

non1

taae. These three roads alum., with­
out saying mtch in regard to tbo a*&gt;art
lines, have given ojpurtuuMT to settlers
seeking homes near the groat tide-wa­
ter markets, that are far more advanta­
geous aa profitable locations for home­
treads Uim tho prairies and IpLrian cm
tbo ptbsr rids of tho Misrisaippi the
true taterests cf Michigsn are eo inti­ S&lt;5 to S20 Th.si^L
mately connected with her railroad* |
and their d e volupnien: oy braueboa that it wteer SSI, )sM( st ste. s»*Se were
nsitbor I-gistature nor ofiaab should
be lad to do aught creating a feeling
that it was umafe and esproAiabfo to
invert capital in bar improrsenenta
We have not the capital to make our
own iesprovemeata. If they are to bo
made, wo behove our people can be j rut
enough to show that they ran approci-

5S

ec'.arv paid the Secretary, Treasurer,
and tho Attorney General, was the
monnoos sum of »25 each j»r ai.auta I
From such eranomical bsginnlogv aa
this, the niggardly salaries wo pay our
State officials under our prwMul coastitttticn are not, perhaps, to be very much
wondered al
The bnrinees of the
Treasurer of tbo Territory rould no*
bare l«n very great, however, for his
bill of statfoivry for the year 1811
amounted to but 910.
In 1818 some of tbo very olden time
methods of i«nulitncnt for tbe crime
of larceny were introduced.
The set
doce not dignify tho crime by any of tbo
modern polite terms, but dadaroa plain ly
•* that if any person shall rise/ any
money, guods, chattels, bond, biU,” etc.,

exceeding three hundred dollars, or
whipped not exceeding thirty-nine
strips*; and tho court shall further
award to ths party from whom ths
money or articles were stolen, trebls '
tho value thsrrof; and if such offeodi r
shall bo unable to make rwtitntivu. or
pay such treble damages, he may bn
assigned in service to make satietaetion
and the party lo whom satisfaction was
to Ire made was ■' empowered to dispoae cf sueh convict in service for1 such
term of time as should be ordered by

should “ stoat any fruit or vegetables 1
from any urcbaiJ, garden, or other iocloCUir. a Lothar such fruit had been ,
previously snvctMi from the tree, plant
or vine ou abich it bad groan, or
wb.tarr such vegetables had bora taton. pulled or dug from tha ground or
not.*7 Tlio penalty tor this elans of
offensi-s su a fine nut exceeding 1100,
or whipping not exceeding 30 st&gt;i|«-s
Tteblo damage, ware also tv be award- rd to the party injured, and tn case of
inability tn pay the sama, the offender
waa to be assigned to on-vice.
Tbe penalties cited above are for
grand laroenies,—where the amount ta-.
sen exceeded tha jurisdiction of a jus­
tice of the peace. For petit larceny tba
penalty was laid down as a fine of ST,
easts, treble damages, and 10 strit.es
Under onr model n system of pun­
ishment fur thoU, th" party injured has
uo redress in kind ; for if the Maa has

fTAT.ES

■ LIFE

rj-. VtsriABU »KiUM

hair
i-.very j™ mv. vw»-

xssnro our old patrons that B M kept
tally up to its high standard; and it
js tba only reliable end perfected prepantion for restoring Our on Fads®
lUta to iu youthful color, making it
•eoft, Instroes. nnd silken. Tba scalp,
by itt use. becomes white and c.ean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,

i 5 *5 S'

loosecess ot previous legislatiou, liars
found &gt;•- necMsary to correct csrtaiu
evils that hare grown up in tbeir midst.
Michigan is sot ia that paaiboa. It i%
thsrefore, bar opportunity to gain in­
crease confidence by a wise and liberal
bat jus* pdfoy toward ths railroads
Piano*
that are made, and thus obtain tbo 200
W——
* U..J
mraua that are neesuary tu eonstrucl
those that are requisite to render her
lands and farms andtiuir products re­
munerate and attractive to the men
with capital to invert in them and im­
prove them. Our agivcultare ia yet
very crude, oaring to its want of rapis-l. WMi-fri Fsreser.

•

BULLS‘"a, BEARS

'

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r~. *‘ggg

Aaayer of Mixuaeb oretta, says, “Tho
constituents arc pare, and carefully

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and
Organs
Vral.t'laka Slkm

e

Buckingham’s Dye

FOB THE WHISKEBS.
As our Rencwcr in many ccxc* re­
quires too long a time, ana too much
care, to restore gray or faded Whisk­
ers, wc hare prepared this dpa. ta ons
jrrpamtiou; wjiich will quickly and
dfortnally accompli-h this result. It
is easily applied, and produces a color
which will neither nib nor wash off.
.Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty

WOOITSHOUSIHOLDIAGAZHffi.

The Best
SCHOOL DimI (MB
Dollar Monthly.

GENUINE BARGAINS

Fir1 Ijjk battasoau
J®tn 4 Eajiiai
PAKWR GOODS

Chromo

incmGAM AND

CITY ftEKS DEftOT.

Michigan Central R. R.

Fourth Grand. Gift Concert

i’DBUCMBBABYofKY.

31st

of March

Next

WffliiiiuaMi

OLD, RELIABLE AMD DIRECT ROUTE,

Dr. J. Walker*. California »!■egar Bitters are a purely VsgetaUa
1 •preparation, made ehirfiy from the native
I Urtwtoaadon ths lower rwnrea of IbeSier; ri Nevada mountains of Oslifornia, the
medicinal properties d which are extract­
! cd therefrom without the use cf AJcoboL
Tl»e question la almost drily uksd. “What
is the cause of the nnparalleled auceses of
.

8IIEB0ABDS and Otar MiG SOM
fUEfflM to tanjal

OHROMOS !

the great cause

So ritualod. gvographicellv, ia rotation
to tba great shipping ports of tho At­
lantia cuaat, thst hur (inai an,! form
tag lands pJasses great advantages over
there rows of trees was lo bo tho side­ thus.- of tha Stites west and n-rrthwnt,
walk for foot travelers, tho same to be which haw Interacted a large share of
either gravisd or pared. This was for
aven use whose direction could scarcely cause for this preference by tho peapie,
be dotenaiued by the compass , but tn who hare gono to settle in Illinois, Wisthose haring a north and tooth, or east oeari., Iowa end Minnesota, has arisen
and west course, trees were to bo plant­ from the energy with which Chicago
ed on each ride, “in the manner of' and Milwaukee b are pushed their rail­
rood entrrprisre for the nsst twenty-five
groeee tebewf nn oBiptieel shape, hav­ years. We have sotarthtag simitar to
ing ths Linger axis parallel with tha this ta tbo energy uisptayod l»y the cit­
avenue.” There groves were to bo ies of Jackson and Grand Bapi.it, wh ich
planted in front of each lot, and ao lo­ have beccme very eraaidorabie railroad
cated as to be toe fort sq&gt;art.
centres. East Sagiasv and Bey City
tJcmo Hart sdea may bo gained nf’ have elan been engaged in work of the
thia famous plan fur a city, originated same kind. Of Isto the city of Detroit
by tbo venerable Judge, fom the bet has had tho advantage of tbo epen'mg |
that tbe art provides tor tbe core ami of throe railroad routes, which have od- I
decoration ot “spaces of public ground, ded great value to her bnstaiHa, and ’
vrksis sw srnswo iuternecl, and those। I three nee the Detroit. Lanring and Leks .
spaces of publie ground where fwelw Michigan Railroad, th. HiUadale aud
oewrasi intersect." A city, il completed Ypsilanti Railroad sad die Detroit and
ca snsk a plan, would bo as dmsmung- Bay City Railroad. All of those roads
hsvs been built by tbe use of foreign
capital. Every one knows how the Dotrait, laituing nnd I^k* Michigan
। Railroad hung for a series of ye^s
&gt; eausa’our trim citixsns felt they had not
tbe earplus capital to spare for such a
work, especially as all the money they
bad was worth 10 to 16 per eeut for
&gt; buaioeu purpoesa. Here, for vxamplr,
I is th* Chicago and Fort Huron Hail­
. road, with only forty miles of a gap to
■ build betsreeu Flint aud lamsing. and
yet tbe officers don’t think of making
&gt; an *H&gt;eel for the capital requisite lo
i construe: it te our own wealthy mon,
&gt; bat Mr. Bancroft, with a deputation,
; reeks lor it ebreed. Mr. Joy m doabi ling ths ferilitMH of the Michigan Oeutral anil expending (root eight ta tea
- milliim of dottarw in llirf State, but all
creditor for tbe amount ot the judge­- this nrmey cocoes from abroad. Tbo
meat awd Mate.
mooey that has buDt sreh roods aa the
. But prisoners bad lights shicli jail­ Grand Rapids and Indiana, tbe Miehiers ware bound tu respect; for if tuny
ta latke Shore. tbe Friel and Fere
neglected or refused. &lt;m tender ot the
srqeetU'. nad the Jackwin, Iwnotag
money hy • prisoner, to furnish in re­
snd begimiw and its immoevs oouttaaaturn therefor good and wboirsoms feed tiou to tbe Straits ot Mackinac, has aU
and 'drink, or allowed tbeir rapidity to
dnmessd co smwaeaoaUe price for sueb
Mar drink, they ware IfoHe te an
aatiou &amp;w debt, and a penally at V. tbore ia no . _ _
।,
that ten beaefittad more by this ouclay
cf capital than the agricultural sommumty. The formers of Micbigna. who
are ye* wiiboe* railromfo focOiteu, have
a deep intarert ia preserriire ttae coofidsace miad. Th* tower Foainaula of

THE AOUTH.

CHAMBER SETTS

$1,500,000

equivalent tn days* work: and this, too,
attar liaviug suffered at tbe whipping
post tbo torturea of tbe lash.
lather
modoni social scientists and legislators
attack little enormity to crime, or elec
tbe fmniahmeots of half a century ago
wore terribly severe.

tmght to be, ie the eonw oftmas, very

I

gxs’tiTfssym

pvnrte I*iirgstive u wcB so a Tonic, reliev­
ing Congsetion or latfommalkm of lbs
Laver and Visceral Organa, iu Bihosu Dis-

Tew TMweeraweWls

K

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aicmGin cewtral R. r.
Grand River Valley Division

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latas and nourishes the hmr-glands.
By its use, tho hair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores tha
capillary glands to their normal rigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in ext rem o old age. It is the moot
economical Uata Dgrrnnwo ever used,
as it requires fewer applications, and

DR. CROOK'S WIRE OF TAR 1

«MM of the town a space of ten foel
should be allowed " contiguous tu tbe
front lino of lots on wall ride, for the
purpose ot orecting parches iu IhoTiGut
of bouses, far doors of cellars, tar aa
area to allow light to apartments below
the level of the ground, fur a grass plat
or shrubbery, or for other purposes, of
either utility or ornament, as Um&gt; inrlijatjeas mA taste of tbe proprietors
aright direct”
On each side of tho avenues, 2t' feet
from the front of ths lots, rows of trees
wen tube planted, the trews to be 15
feet apart ■. and at thirty foot from the
front tins at tbe lots, another row of

r-i—- —&lt;

this valuable TTsir PrvperetnNfe
SHOW “■£ SSSfSCE I of
whirti b dur to merit alone. We «n

JS^^W

aaesit u.aa any aieiilsr

lf ntcu will rttioy good health, le*'
them tsse Vtvaoaa llmtw as s medicine, &lt;
and avoid the use of alcoholic stuaolants

HUMANMISERY.

• Ayer's
Sarsaparill

COUNTY FARM

fe?.

.te;

ktta£u*tnUH&gt;snPreM Ds«reiis:UMs.u_Ul

M.a-.rrel .sd Terssla Trstas urtvss si tMmi
&lt; tree..
1.1. r.|.MO)t

a. J.

WANTED ! RURAL NEW-YORKER,
MOORE’S

u to cSrctuaHr |iv»pe cut the peat roerarusnsof the Worst,surh as thnsereftitooa
aod ryphliltteioi.Uia.o-i-'। IrrpurftJes,
or diaeawis Hut base liukn! tn the system
tw yean, sooa J bid to this fowvrfbi reUAoteanAdtosppesr. Ilcncs its wunderftd
eurea, rnany at w Ukh are puWkfy known.

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring!

The Babcock

fesjErgtta&amp;rjgTirta
Sr*l eaaikMr-eteUimoamLSbwoensnkataew
W^eSa. Ueve ere Mils le. « W4a. tl.™— Mart
raUfr tleaee a^slk eea UeSr—I .al atity rteo/jeX

' |c^cys~*w l-&gt;** il1'

vl«»aih cut!

FARM ARB FIIEtIH FAYB RITE.

JOB PRINTING

n.ssa.’lrtretaat.

Good Tough
Oak, Bock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

THEFARMRH,
’
THE HoRTK l LTUinsf
THE-8TV(.*k GROWER.

V

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THE JMIRYMAN.
THE EOUREWIFE. de.

DcM. ianat I Lab .Kcttn Edna
tk.J.C. AYER a CO-. bwll, Hau..

,.&lt;4 ISjikSfriRf’

Feed Cutters,

?wE8

Wood Sawing
Machines.

$75,000 00
. Waal u tad •oMram ftv aartalw.

:

Unite ii tie Hastim Bailor.

L. D.
SINE’S
JtKtLjjt hosmr
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
Hui

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1874.

VOL. XVIII.

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING

COUCHES,
lTTv*NCT ,

BED-LOUNGES.

Bk. 10. Each bouse shall keep a
compelled, iu any criminal case, to be a
witness against himself ‘But If any journal of its proceedings, end pabUsh
person shall elect to make a statement tbe same, except such porta as may re­
In his own behalf, be Shall be subject to quire secrecy. Tbe yeaa and nay. of
the member* of either bouse on any
question ahaU bo taken at tbe request ot
one-fifth of the member* elected. Any
member of either bcuae may dissent
from and proteat ag-iaat any act, pro­
ceeding ar resolution which ba may
deem injoriotu to nay person or the
public, and have tho reason of his dis­
sent entered on tho journal.
Bae. IL la ell efcctious by either

MAT­

TRESSES.

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WRIGHT A HOLBHOOK.
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C. G. HOLUROOK.

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WM. II. BURGHER.
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STEBBINS A BELDING.
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Opposite Goodyear’« Hardware.

DRS. J. M. U C. RUSSELL
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■^trnox 1. The State of Michigan is
,tuund«-d aa follows, to-wit: Commenc­
ing at a [mint on tns rasicra boundary
dine uf the Btato of Indiana, whsr* a
direct line drawn from tbe somhern egtremity of Lake AHeblgan to the most
nurtheriy cape uf tbo Maumee Bay shall
intersect the same, raid point being tho
northwest corner of the Blate of Ohio,
|.u rstablubsd by an act of Cungreee,
j entitled “An act to establish the nortlii orn boundary lino of the State of Ohio,
and to provide for tho admiasiun of the
! State o' Michigan into the Union upon
tho conditions therein oepraaaad,'’ ap­
proved June fifteenth, one thouaand
&gt; eight hundred and thirty-six; tlmco
! with tho said bound ary[line of the Btato
line between th* foiled States and
Canada, in Lake Erie; tbenoe with the
said boundary line between tbs United
' States and Canada through the Detroit
river, 'lake St. Clair, the St. Clair riv­
er.' I*k. Huron, the St. Mary’s river,
and Lake Supe.ior, to a point where the

Hoc. 17. Tbo military ahall [in all
caaaa and at all tinea] ba ia etriet anboediaaboa to the eivil power.
Bsc. 18 No eoldier .hall, in thu of
peace, bo qnarterod in any houte without tha coaaoat of tbo owner or oocapant, nor la ticu»
war, exoept in a
tw dm

htroaflar becotas. tana JU» residents of
thia State, shall enjoy the Mme rights
in respect to ths poraesaion, enjoyment
and mheritaac. ot property, as native
born dlireu*.
H«. 22 Private property shall not
be taken for public use without Jus;
compensation.
AHT1CLEUL

thirty-two members. ‘But, after (he
year one thousand sight hundred and
aaventy-fiv*. the legislature may in­
crease ths unmbor to thirty-three, by
aathuriring the election of two senators
in that portion of the State uuw includ­
ed within the limits of the thirty •second
senatorial district.' Brnator* shall be
electrd fur ‘four year*' and by single
districts. 'At the first election after
die adoption of this amended corutitu-

The New Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine AWARDED the
ed ham one to thirty-lbree inclusive,
highest premiums at nil the leading fairs in the W orld, and the
each of which shall ebuooa one seualor.
onlv one BEcoMMENDEb for the Grand Diploma of Honor, nt the
No country shall be divided in the
"“^XimcLEn.
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It hra less pieces than any Shut
formation of senate districts, unless such
tie Machine, Sows Faster, It Runs Stiller. It Runs Easier, It
country shall be equitably entitled to
Pews the Thickest and Lightest Good*. It is Easier Adapted to
Btcrios 1. AH political power is in­
Different kinds'of Work. It will last n Lifetime. Even Joint being herent iu the people. Government Is
Adjustable. Old'Machines repaired &lt;»r Exchanged.
Extras of instituted for thair equal benefit, secu­
rity, and protection. They have the
all kinds nt Ute office of the Agent iu this City.

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Pure Wines and. Lienors!
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is a demand at Home for work, the people patronite Home Induetry, city people know that it is tp their own pcraonal interest to
support Hoim trade and they do it iurariably. Who eats wheat
riaMd in Barrr County, if it U Mot the people in the county I We
must build up'our own place; people in Grand Rapids won’t do
it for us. We have Merchants, Mecltanics, Tradesmen, Ltvfvyers,
Doctors a‘ud Laborers; but one says "we have no mechanics in
Hastings who ean do a good job cf work.” To such I would say,
10ok nt our 'Brick buddings, our Agricultural \VOrka, our Milling
and otir Carriages, Wagons, Cut tent . Ac made in Hastings, and
then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
ago; for then there was not even a printer in Barry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no Deed of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so far
as Cuttora uro concerned, you can tSave ten- dollars on ever)'
Cutter and get a better Cutter of me in Hasting, than in any
other Town tn Michigan (great or small), for I know they cannot
compete with mv CuUer Machine. I am giving my customers the
benefit of mv Cutter MkAim which I do say is u saving of ten dol­
lars to them'on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly sold
out my first batt* of OuiUre, and am Riming Out another lot
which LwUlhave readjiu a few days. I shall sell Buggies Mow
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. I ant preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try
have made my customers Happy and can doit
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J. L. REKO

right U&gt; change or reform the same
whenever the public good requires. No
special privilege or immunity shall be
granted that may .not bo revoked.
five. 2. Every jwrson shall be at lib­
erty to worship God according to the
dictates of his uwn conscious. No per­
sun shall bo compelled to attend, tor,
1 against his consent, to cuntribute to the
I erection or support of any place of reI ligioaa worship, or Io pay tithes, taxes,
I or other rates, fur the support of any
minister of the gospel or teacher of reI ligiun.
8k. 8. The civil and political rights,
privileges and capacities of no perron
| shall be diminished or enlarged, nor
•**•&gt;* B”J I*"00 bo
boa
wrtnsaa, m&gt; account of hu ops«ra. or
belief «&gt;orornin;r mattara of religion.
*nor ahnll any witueta be queationed
toodiing liia raligioua belief’
4. Every perron may freely
ap-k, wnte and pobH.h hi. rontimante
on nil aubjecte. beng roeponelble for tha
abase of the right; and no law ahall bo
to reatrain or abridge the liberty
of speech or of the proas la all pmecutiona for libel, tbe tnitb may be given
in evidence to tbe jury, and if it shall
appear to tbe juty that the matter
cbargid m libeloaa i» true, and was
publUhi-d with good motive, sad for
juitifiable &lt;nd». the accused shall bo
acquitted; cud the jury ahall have
right to datermiuo tbe law and the fact.
Bsc. 5. No bill of attainder, as aeai
/arts law or tew impairing tha obliga­
tion of roo tracts, shall bo pasaed.
«ac. fi. Tbs privilege of tha writ of
A«i«u torpar shall not ba euspoodad [tty

cliovon for two years, and by single di.
tzuta. Each rourvaeatativs diatriet shall
contain, a&gt; nearly M may be, an equal
number of iuhabitanta, [axclusivs of
perron, of Indian daeccnt, who sro not
civilised, or are members of sny tribe]
and .hall cottiul of cowvemaot and oootignouo territory, 'but ev.ry organised
county containing a population -of not
tea. than tour thouMnd, and every two

Rao. 4. The lagiatetare . shsD provide
by tew for an &lt;n&gt;umeretion of the in­
habitant. In the year sighteen hundred
and (fifty-foul] ‘eighty four1 and every
ten years thereafter, end at the first
eeoaioa after each eanmerstion ao mads,
and also at tbe first session aOer eaeh
enumeration by the etrtharity of the
UnlSd States, the legislature Shall »srrango Uro sanate districts, aad appor­
tion anew tbe reproeentatiroe among
the oountie and distrfcte, accnrdtag to
the number of inhabitants. Bat no re­
arrangement arsenate districts shall va­
cate the seat of any asaator. Meeh ap­
pointment, and tbe diririon into vepHUT Ths right of trial by jury | reeentatlva districts by any board of
ahall remain, but shall bo deemed to saperrteors, shall remain unaltered un­
bo wsivsd in all civil cases, unless de­ til the return of another enumeration.
8k. 5 Hrery senator and riuiaaenmanded by one of the portion in such
manner us
Il bo prescribed by law taiira .hall be a citiaeu of tbe United
The legislature may nut barb* 40-011 States, and a qualified elector of tbe
district
he repreertrta. A removal from
civil and criminal ease*’at1 trial by jury
bis district shall be deemed a vacation
ofa leu number than twelve men.
8k. 8. In evwry criminal prosecution of bls office.
the accused shall have the right to a
Sac. 0. No perron boMEag any elec­
speedy and public trial by an impartial tive State uffic*. toxoept that of regent
jury, to bn informed of Iba accusation, of tha unhonity -at member of the
to ho confronted with witness against board of education.’ and no nanoa hold-

Bk. 9. Any suitor in any court in
this State al mil have the right to proascute ordafoad feta eml «Uhsr iq person

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peaceably to aaoemble, [together] to
cou.aU for tbs common good, to instruct ।
their repiMoatatives. and to petition

Superior fo the mouth of the Montreal
riven thence through the middle of the
main channel uf the said Montreal riv­
er to the bead waters thereat, ‘as mark­
ed upon the survey made by Captain
Crainm, by authority! of Iho United
States;* thence in a direct lino to the
center of tbs channel between Middle
and South islands, in the Lake of the
louthern show of Ixtke Brule; thence
along said southern shore and down the
Brule rivvr to the main channel of the
Menominee river, thence down the ren­
ter of the mniu channel of Iba same to
; the renter of the most usual ship chau­
' mil cl the Green Bay of Lake Michigan;
I thence llituofch th« crater of the most |
usual ship canal of the s iid bar to the
uiiildly of I*ke Michigan; thence ■
through the middle of J*ke Michigan
to the northern boundary of tbs State j
of Indiana, mi that line was established
by the net of Congress of the nineteenth
of April, eighteen hundred and sisteen;
। thence due rust with ths north bouudu
I ry line of the said State of Indiana to
the northeast corner thereof; and thence
| south with the eastern Iwundary lino of
I Indiana to the place of beginning. I See. 2. The seat ot government shall
1 remain nt lansing.

Why not support Home Industry t Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what mokes a community thrifty find prosper­
ous * You go to Ute city and you see the people all alive and
■tiring, and the first thing you say, is “ They tire doing lots of
business here I" Evcrybosly seems to be doing well. Mechanics

NO. 41.

THE AMENDED COMSTITUTIOM 0T&gt; of life, liberty or property, without due
process of law. No person sliall bo
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MICHIGAN.

pereon, houses, papers
and poMc.atoni of every person shall
bo securo from uuroasonsblo search and
.etxur*. No warrant to search any
place, or to setae any panda or thing,
shall issue witbcnsldesenbingreoh place,
person or thing, nor without probaUa
eauec, .upported by osth or affirms bon.
Bk. 11. No person, after arquittal
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following enumerated cares:
.
First—Divorcing any named party,
or upon tho subject of divorce;
Second—Changing tho ntmes t&gt;( perThird—Regulating tbo practice in
courts of juatice, or regulating the juris­
diction and daUss of justices of tbe
pracs, or constables;
Fourth—Providing for cbsngr. of
vouus In elnl or criminal cases;
Fifth—Providing far tha election or
appointment of raembres of board, of

Sixth—Euram-ming and empaneling
grand or petit juror.;
Servnlb—liegulatiifg the rate of in0R SRVTi
With-Authorising the asle, Joaso
or mortgage of reel estate belonging to
minors, or by executors or administra­
tor^ or by nay religion. corpoTartou or

provided by law, and a snperriaoiy ooetrol of the same. They shall also bar.
power to issne write ot injue rtfoo, Mam
3sm, maadaassM, gw sramrafa, asdaarara
other write nares aery to tarry iota
offset thair orders, judgeoaanta aad de­
cree* and give them general eootrol
oroe infanor courts and tribunals sriihin thair roetmetivn jwdiettao*., •Tha
appellate juriadMiwa of said aewrta
shafi oat extend to any airil caae 'ns
whish tho amount or value of tbo Otiag
taconiravaayu laaa than twsehj-fivw
dollars, exdoaivo of euats. axo.pt upoa
alfowance of aa appeal er writ of. enstiorari by tbe judge of th. coart entitled
to exensaaaueb appellate jiuiadictiaa-'
Upon convicti &gt;n for trearon, ho may
Bsc. 9. The rrapactm ctreaii aoarts
auspeud the execution of the aentence
until tbe care ehell be reagtod to the
of, ahaH appoint two eircuit court aaategidatnre M it. nut
when the
legteteturo shall either pardon or cum- misitenera, who ahall be reeled witk
mute'the sentence, or grant a further such judicial sad ministeiial pa were as
repricre. He ahall communicate to the shall ha preecribod by tew.
l»gtatearre at each aaaaion, information
of each case of renreivo, commutatiuo
or pardon granted, and the reasons

Ninth—Chartering or licensing forextra aceuuna, legiriation shall be con­
fined to tbo subject, expresely named in rise or toll'bridges;
th. gpvsrncr's proclamalxm, and wbTenth—Remitting fines, penalties or
jec ts submiUod by special message.
fine. 14. Erery tall &gt;agd
I—Eleventh—Creating, increasing or
lutsou* pasted l&gt;y tho legisUturo, end
every concurrent resolution 'appropri­ decreasing fees,- percentages or allow­
ating money or property.’ shall be pre­ ance of public uffl.-on;
sented to tho governor, end if be »pTraUth - Changing tbs law of deprove, h» ehsll »lgn it; bit if nut. be
.hall return it, with his objections, Io
Thirteenth-Granting Io any corpo­
tho bowse iuwhtoh it originated, which
sbaH enter the objoctiona si large upon ration, association or Individual, any
its journal. Kd recoarider it Un .nch spacial or exclusive urivilago, immantiy
reeunesdentioo, if twu-thinis of the or francbias whatever;
member, elected agree to pass such bill
Fourteenth—Declaring any named
or resolutioo, it shall bo sent, wiih tne
objections, to Use other bouro, by which person of agt;
Ffleenth—Extending the time for
it shall b« reconsidered. If approved
by two-third, of tho menibcre elected the ■nieunnt or collection of Usee, or
to that bcuae. it ahaU become [a law] otbeuriae rriioving any assessor ar col­
topcrative.' In »uch com the vote ol
both bouses shall bo determined by lactor of taxes from the due perfcimyeas and nays, end the namea ol the' ance ol his official duties;
members voting for and against it shall &gt;j Sixteenth—Punishing crimes or taisbo entered on tho journals uf each house '
respertirely. If any UH vr rerolutfoo
be not retaraed by tho governor within
ton days (Bunday eaoepted). after It kaa
been prvwutod to him, the same ahaU
become [a law] ‘operative’ in like man­
Eighteenth—Vacating or altering any
ner a. if bo had signed it, union Use
legislature, by their adjournment, pre­ road laid on! by cvpinisaiooors 6f high­
vent its return, &gt;n which ca.c it shall ways, «* any atrwet, alloy or public
not become [a Jaw] ‘operative.* Tbe ground in any tity or village, or in anr
governor may approve, sign, and filo in recorded town plat; or for buDJiig or
the office of the tecrotary of state, with­
repatnog bridges, - or for draining
in five days after tho adjournment of
tiro Isgiatelure. any act pasaod during swamp or other low iaudi, except by
tbo teat five days of the cession, and expenditure of grants Io tha Btate;
tho same shall becutno [a law] teporn-, , Niuatcentb—Exempting any projerty from.taxation Tha legislature shall
Sac. 15. The com pen.stein of mem­ provide by general laws for ths oases
ber. of ths Legislatare .hall be [throe] enumerated in thia section, and for all
■four’ dollar, a day for actual alien
other case* which, in it* judgment,
dance, and when abreai on acoouni of
eicknesB. (But the legiteture may al­ may be provided for by general law.
8k. 23. Th* legislature shall not
low astro aaoiaenaaboa to member*
frunl the territory of lbs upper pentatu- establuh a State paper.
Bsc. 24. Ilia legiilaturn may authorte, not exreeding two dollar, per day
during the eeerion. When convened ire tho employment of a chaplain for
in extra seaeion, their compensation tha Btate prison; but no money shall
shall be three dollar, a day for tbe first b* appropriated for the payment ot any
twenty days, and nothing thereafter.) religious ecrrieai ia cither house of the
They shall be entitled to ten aeuta, and legislature. .
Hk. 25. No collector, holder or disno more, for every mile actually travel
ed going to and returning from the burwr ot’publie moneys, shall have a
place of raeeting, on the uitulij travel­ real in tbo legislature or be eligible to
ed ^pute; and for .t.tionery and noes- any office uf tru.t or ’profit under this
paperi not exceeding five dollar* for Slate, until lie shall bars accounted
each member during e»y seeaion. Eaeh for aad paid ever, as provided by law.
.11 turn for which he may bo liable.
8k. 26 Th* legislature shall not
andit or allow any p*i vote claim or ao-

Sac. 11. Whan a vaaaney oeouro la
(he office of judge of the eupaaoro hr
lieu tenant, governor far the residue of circuit court it ahall bo filled -for the
the term, or until the disability cease. residue of tbe tana by appraafaal iot
But when the governor shall be [out ofj tbe governor, by end w-ith the advise
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at tbe head of tbe military forte, there- route is not in saaaioa when eaeh wo­
of, bo .hall continue to be commander- cency oceure, the gorocsar shall fill the
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Sac. IS. During the vacancy In the
office of governor, if the lieutenant gov­
ernor die, jeaigo, be [impeached] dis­
placed, ‘.impended,'or bo incapable of
porfunaing tbo doiioo of hi. office, or
absent from the State lte&gt; prerident pre
Itaftrt of tbo senate .ball act as gover­
nor until tha vacancy be filled or the
dimbility ceaaa. '
Bar 14. lite Wutenant governor

dent of the senate, and when lb»re ts an j
equal divisirn. hs shall give ths easting
vote. In commit too of th. whole bo
taay debate all qaaatioat.
Bk 15. No member of cuugToas. or
cay perron bolding office under the
United Btetae. or this State, shall exe­
cute tbe office of governor. .­
Sac. 16. No perron elected governor
or lieutenant governor aboil [be eligible । Sac. 18. During thvir eoatiaannM
i la ufficw, and for ona yaar thareaftov,
I tbv judgw of the aupraata awd cirawit

Bac. 28. Ttw legi.teluro, on the day
of final adjournment, shall adjourn at
twelve o'clock at noon.
Rac. 29. Tbe election of renator. and
repreeeatativae pursuant to the pro
visions of this constitutam. .hall bo
bald on tha Tuesday succeeding (bo firs!
Monday of November, in tbo year sigh­
teen hundred and [fifty-two] 'seventyfour,’ and on tho Tuesday raroeodity;
tbo first Monday of November of every
second year thereafter.
8k. 60. Tho lagioiatere shall pro-

Bad 18. Every Wil and joint resolu­
tion shall ba read three time* in eaci
house before the final paasage thereof
No bill or joint resolution shall become
a law without tbe coorarrenw of c cia- —
Kyethll the mamber* elected to each »
&gt;e. (tn tbo final ptrerego of oach bill aad joint reeolutiou tha vote ahall
be taken ‘separately’, by ymu and nave,
and entered on th. journal.
19 No taw eball embrace more
than on. [NbyaetJ tebjeet’. «hfak vbaM
be aXMseead In ita tiM*. No law shell
be re.tred altered or am.nded, by refer ence to ita tiUo only,bat tbo act revised,
and tho eastion or aectmna cf th* act al­
tered ar amended, shall ba tu-.naeted
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■ court, ahall ba inaligtWa to ear alhar
waselectod.
them, for a
than a jad trial offioa.
void.]
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I Sac. 14. In aacb ooaaty erpni-d
Sic. 17. The lieutenant governor and , far judicial purpOMi tlieva ahall ba a
president of the Matte pro taaggrr, ;■ ouon of probate. It aUU ham anah
when performing tbe duties of gover-'■ probate lunadieiKW, powaaa aad d-jtiaa
Dpr, shall receive the same aroe[&gt;enaa-:, aa ahall ho prworibid by to*. *Otha&gt;
Hon a. tho governor
iuriadietion, civil and criminal, aaay alaa
fisc. 18. AH official arts of the gover- I1 bo con faired on any aae or ouira ecum
nor, bis approval ot tbo laws excepted. I of probata.’ Judgaa of probate chill
shall bo sutlonticatsd by tbe Greet bold thair cficaa for a term of font
Beal of the Htate, whiph shall be kept . ytwra, and .hall ba elected by the ateoL
by the secretary of state.
I ora of their reapecthra oountien, aa ahall
8k IS. AU commission, iawwl toI|1 bo provided by law.
person, bolding office under tbo provis­
bar. Ifi. Thn aapreaoa, eiroait and
ion. of this constitution shall bo 'In tho &gt;
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pie of the btate of Michi;
with the Great Seal oTthsl
by the governor, and coast
Hie secretary of .tato.
ARTTCLEVJ.

and officer, a. are or ahall be eetabliab•a or authorised by law.
Hie. 2. Tbe .ppreme court shall be
■ imps.id of five jadgaa. Hamfier lbs
judges of said court shall be nominated,
snd ty sad with tho advice and oonsent of tbo aaoate, appointed by the
govarnev; aad thwir term of eSee shall
be ten yean. Una judge of said court
hall be appointed as soon ao practicebla after the first day of January, in tbo

• year of our Lord on* thousand eight
hundred and seventy-live, and bi* tone
of ofltee shall date from January first,
on*'thousand eight hundred and seveaty-fwrr ; and one judge of said ourt;
shall thereafter bo appelated as ths
terms of the jwwmt andMfuture judges

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ammtg tire aragremfoaalrf^fo««y
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tho county srtrr* Ibcr-are pnWUlred.
Tho six mon who floated out into tho
Segioaw Bay on an fee field Tuesday
motning. succeeded in escaping the
same cay.
Tbo ico floated around
against tho shore and thoy walked off
without difficulty.
Tho death of Dr. Livingstone, in Af­
rica, is again reported from • Zaaibar,
and it is aasd hi* body Im* basn etntn England.
Tbo Granger* ot California barn pro­
jected a grand canal to run along tho
foot of the Serra Nevada* for 180 mile*,
whereby 1,044,000 ocrea of land will bo
irrigated and made productive. Tho
canal will coat 1100,000 a mile and nt.
annual tax of 11 itar acre Ujiun the land
improved by it will provide the mean*.
Mr. Henrpr B. Harrison leetn* Io be
pretty certain of So Republican nami-

In an editorial publislrei Inst u eek,
the Coldwater A&gt;psMr*n oisuiuo', ■‘That
tho I'coplo of th* State ar* oppmed Io
an extra season," and in language that
can hardly be colled Courtaom pro­
ceed* to berate tha governor for calling
the same. Of course we cannot speak
for the people ot llruncn, but we are
wall advised that tbo people of this *eetiou of tbo State, with groat unanminiy,
and without regard to parly, did favor
the rabmistaon of some of I bo amend­
ment*, proposed by the romminion tn
tho voter* at the asrf general election,
and this could only bo done by the
calling of at* extra session. Iu hisac-

wiao provided for by law. They ahall
■Iso evustitute a board of state cant su­
rra, »o determine the result of all *Uotea for ROtmor, iiaahmant governor
ami state offiewa-eod such other officer*
as ehall by lawfoa referred to thorn.
-- Str. 6. In ou* two or SMao pereon*

[ c-mnr baa .imply dona bi* doty, and
j Out aay attempt to uuUku ca]*la) tor
' some other man, a* againrt Gov. Baglor, for thia or any other official act of
hia, will prove a fasownray in the hand*

First-Class Instruments.
west uf India are found thorny plant*
or trees near!/ dcitituto of vrrtiure, w
c*pt what apiMcrt to bo long, shaggy
hair, which derive* it* nutniihmonl
from tho atmosphere, rather than aims-

plant.”

in various direction* during the day and
night, except acvarionally on n varyfbot
day, when tbe plant aaem* io deafau
from Ito lintitual motion far temp-wary

New Scales.
Nei^Styles.
New Prices.
Vei v Low

At Timor, near tha ibtnu of Java, n .
plant it found, tho leaf uf which being .
uf a thorny nature, po»»e»oe* a f*tal |
sting when penetrating tho lb sb. The ,
victim, if not fatally poisoned, frequent- j
ly suffer* prolractaf illoess. Thia plant

?/&gt;i5 Greene, near £i£hfh St., Jf. T.

JPOU SALE 3S-5T

lions [sad Joint Hock s»wtaUua« j xbsll U
ladivrfaally liable for alt tobov (|-rf»ra&gt;*d
for] -doM fa behalf of aaeh corporation (ot
»uo.Ul&gt;on.)-dariox Um lima af their b-4cf
Mk h .uxiboldani equally “4 ratably to Um

Smith. &amp;Nixon, State St., Chicago
Whittemore &amp; Stephens,
179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit

PRINTING

■e—Yea
sal aim the bsil-i.
U*sl Ike adoption thereof, tn Ilk*
Ih, ward*. ■ ltn.trlrti.Mi s-rl t»*a■ Kqiior rrs-lH-e—No ”
1 eVoon a majwrtlr of lb* e.de.
a wit pn.pwji.wi xluU cui.Uto the
be taken Ulllwut tbe onnopl of the owner,
forpabbc aw (except Tor fmbU* bljtwajt
mrtwWn snyrtt,.* rrtlag*), er'for aa;

O&gt;v Bagley h«» i«n»d a call for an
extra session of tho Legislature to mret
on the Bd of March, for the wasidora-

6a jltwlry lawleawy fcWIHdaatae cwrt**. iUaab, tarprov. mH emaai aW ratal*
r.
,

■' aalirW] ftuaiha.taxaiat *i»owtasra. ef

NEW YORK DAY-

fiontobo-ly baa found opt that th*
now Chief Jostle* is an Efaxcojoliari
The Grtjkie, graphically touch™ up
tho bogy ol Free Trade.
Sickle* we* hanged in effigy at Ha▼ana a few dnya ago.
John Smith oceupse* eight eoat* in
tho
Ohio fosgislaturo.
Tbe Boebansn XrttrJ one ol tho
widest circulated of otrr Wat* exehaugea in speaking of tho extra session saya:

WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAXDIE.
Tfe Best Dollar Monthly.

Republican

WOSMSfi-

Banner
Tlm election of Duminiguex to tlu-;
Prvaidetwy of Hayti I* considrrod cer­
tain.
An old lady over at Lejiort.-, egml 7S
year* baa tha whooping cough

Tbo Louisians augur croo of this rear
is estimated nt 100,000 bogsljend*.
There wm a slight ouihquaks In
parts of Massachusetts mid New Hamp­
shire on the 20lh ult,
Tli* Maine Pualtry Awoefalion ha*
faaturee. however, that we opine the
ehosen Albert Noyra, nt Bsngpr. it*

• Book and Job
Rheumatism, Scald*, Lamencaa,
Neuralgia,
Burna, Sorrows,
gore Throat, Bolls, Wounds, .
Hooneue.«i, fleers, Bruises,
Headache,
Piles, Sprains,
Toothache,
Colic, Old Bona,
All Hemorrhages

A stock company ba* beru organised,
Arricle 0, which provid** &gt;r tha wp- at Port Huron for ibu manufacture of
tho •• Freer mom ”
* I-.,
Tho Quora ol England ba* tseued
(ha proclamation otedriuy the diuotaRoa of the present Parlfemen I.
Yico-Pretadnnt Wllrm has hi* doc­
lot's permtataon towwrk two hour* a
day, which IUn^ ln&gt; mean* to give to
wrttinqga book.
The oom-nittao ou the aubjoot Imre
decided to report a-jrer**dy on Post-1
master Ger.era! Croswell's postal ear­
ing* bank ] -reject.

BRICK MACHINE.
EzraimuTOHs

BANNER

Wri/iqs,

BLOCK

juoi/.

SAW .MILL MEN
lowest oobk rsxoE*

—- ------ —itEai.jjpfSifsWw :
Wawe* dfottacHy it.fame of aju- t

$1,500,000
LIBRARY of KY.

LAW CASES A POUTS.

full drawing

S5*ljSs:
B. F.8TEINHOFF

ufumgBBimMii

�I®

1 ill I I

uhi Jhinb

oaformity with sumo tew cnsrte^Vvf

CtemUiKuta,
1» U» Xte
To all who areaMfaiag new homos fa
or are ulna* te take a teip to Missouri,
he countfo* were not at that time at aG freri nr. X C. Ayw. of Off* M—, Kamas. Colorado, New Mcx’&gt;cu, N*uniform, tb* number of jualfore of the
x:mt.cr n ueisg xuqipcu irom vrrauu. pence far eacii county wan left eohrvly far th* »** of‘be Court. Ueeapfeisod braskn, Oregon or Califo.roii, we ncusi•
to his majvrty ifear origia from th. mend a cheap safe, quiok and direct
Cravem to Europe.
115 Acres cf Valufalsadl
'
Nstw Yobe, Juttuarg, 81M74. ; •Tho Flint A F. IL. Rnihrav will bo'
****"’,*,Sr” ) Du you want any kind of Job Printgrant ebsmtat and their uses- Tbo route l.y war rtf fit Loui«( over tee Mia
It i*
' With pod Bduiijfct'iA&amp;Vs ■^‘♦star.
SW MIDMM.
to Luddington naxt spring. ‘ just hero, that as a legteiatvr Gov. Ca*s Cherry d’actorW for cough*—th* Karan- sowi Prciflc Tkroegh Lfa&gt;.
r.*.re..u
* ■“* &gt;■**■* J. «*&gt;"’ tare ^.,
•qaippsd with flue Day Coadie*. Hock’s
Ort ot ths mi'll.n or p-ople who
•irt *11 th. Mrt.r* cocrraienMs. BltaaMtl
The 8tb annual meeting of ths Stain was not at all a pasohw member of that parilU fur arnptive diseases and th* Reclining Clin-.-Vat*. Fulmsn’s IVlare
* rrn !*.■&gt;« al. fvr tire IU..O* sta.14 * tato.4 order* at Sie Rssxxa offioe, where you sake up rite population o: this Kreac
Modieal tfoctetv will IwheH at Coldwa- dopaxtnisnt of th- governmynt, who Ague Car* for th* - fevers that ore »
fte? jLu-r- 'M «wi. m W*4s«*4*j 1* :&lt;au bar* it demo on short notica. and at m tbo labor of o be e—that Is tv an, tor.Mayfith. ’
1 waited fur his ^le.gu*. to briw for Pfatlbrin. asl th* coUbroted Wetting’okl|&gt; of ftuitaMt. Oa thi* Forate*
r*M.n'i&gt;e« 4srI pricaa vliHi defy cunmetitioa.
rstasteodleretlre, O. iirr«taUo«. |ka M*rewxtd msasures for bis approval. H* fatal In thfe hot coualry. Tb* dangerre Ihlevra -Uone eorto- s : other. The
worst of tbroi sic the advertising th fovea ’ A obsurn has bo*u mad* la tbo run- was both energetic and active, and not om ooudiiiou of a favorite wife n tho from St. Loaia to'principal points fa the &gt;«■. «M ik. wren, fci.ta.izr , (north *nl rrc-t—---------RTRANGElfN GUIDE
tatoiBteyB. Istta. W a. Ptn^ rat A.
□r while they atari, ibey do it In such itug time of lliu CLi-agu &amp; Mich. Lake afawof the manuscript laws of the
tair Is tfcr *m rcsstM. u*41tln u orewTsa u. «i;k *a p« ta*l rs6*ta* of Ires' I* sfossao.re.
Special attontkra is asked to tho «d- inlugentoua
palace
with
one
of
the
disorder*
thus*
Wort
wixhoat
change.
Webtaier*
that
wny a»l* eecape 1 ho pen­ Shore Railroad.
■"&lt;^‘Sw^owcim».’
1,
earlier year, of his edminfotratiira are
eitiwmost, a form for sale, to bo found nies of the l*w. The history of one oc
fa* Prtrifle Taroegh Line has fa* bevt u^.rrtMro.iiro.OTteu.-mf.iretferr,. .rMTens* Exooedhagly Liberal
UBong our now mhcrti*eiMDtt. It i* wo of thorn ntay not bo utAutoreatlng. Js A J. RalWxid has dischargirt three denro uf his painstaking cure in thair Mt iu thee* prodsrt* of medical skill; track of any rooifirwl &lt;rf tbe Muri«“O. B. Mum- A On.." 1* s|KMmm«.
fnpi River, and with its eapmirt- equip­
mo of the very beat forms in the ooun- Well, U. R. M. A Co., adrertlsN «h»: ■onductor* on tho north division.
’ V* For ruriKsr particnlan call oa ar
couecptton and dMafl.
,
ment and ti unrated eomlori* for parhey pOMoaa ll.UW.OM) of watches, p: I
and ran bo bad at a bargain.
These court* of General Qunr tor be»- •d him mete la oar oimItv than In all Magers, has become the great popular
address by mail
Was. L Webber, of East Saginaw,
snro andlewclrv, which they will ‘•uf*
•' &lt;lr**“*•' few •*! ItaSSe.^taU'i
the other nttcntioa* wo had shown him. thoroughfare betwtra th. Kart and
tribute"-by tot nt one dollar for each &gt;us been elected Grand Muter of the
PETER HOWARD.
indicia] powers whatever; and wv fail
^Duuatum nt B«r. T. 11. Jaoeka*. tbe ticket. You are invited to send twentv- MaMai* order ia this State for 1874.
th* Wwt. - Trouw-from &amp;.* North,
UasteMa Fta.'sA 1*74. Gott
td find anything in tb^r sous‘:‘nturn to —Letter* from n Lady fa Samcento to these twnevolent gentle
sble Pastor of the M. E. Church in this frve
Suufa
nod'Erato
aouawrt-at
At txwis OXS!Z3^
A
uivl'un
office
has
I
mm
rafablisli
­
men. receiving therefor a ticket which
jastifv their being called courts. They
wiihtxafa.uf the Mismmn P.0,6* Tm
aity, at 'tho Paraanage ou Jtiurwday dmcrlbe* tbo prize you are entitled to. ed at Brnvcn fmhe, Ogemaw C6, on
Posu’s Exnucr —For HrmcrrUsgoa
.MORTGAGE SALE-.
ixjss.-s.od *11 and singular th* power*
Texas connection of thh road is now,
1 roulug. j Don’t ijrget the- time or You send your tw-nty-flve ceria nnd ba line of the J. L. A Sogicaw road.
s*'11*- Tta
aad duties at boards of Supervisor.; mqila , of a pjiliatbvu, t treatment, otc, completed, and passengers are oliurod a Arei*’'.*u’V'
^2,
“
“
ta*
u
*
HASTINGS CITY LOCAL R. R-' ilato, or to bo on hand and giro as lib- do gel a ticket like thtr:
Thu buDdiag -for the State public they were a board of Adit; they bad sec “Exireut Book.".
first class nlbrai rout from St. Lmi*
"imacAXTiM: nun AaaociAirux.
TIME CARD.
school far orphans at ('ahlv at*r. is tho management of tho assessment and
nully ns you can afford.
to T«u, elthar over the Miasouri, Kan­
inishod, and ready tv roreivv tbo" tnu-tu- levy of tax*s, tho appropriation ol mon­
"Oeztlfl;ate Na S233sas g Texas R. R , vi. SMnlia, or orre
Trgtags to. O.JL V. Dtv. M. C. B- »., tears 1
ey tor county expenses, and tbo general
•This certlfiate when arrompanied tare.
LkiI IkW Illite/The County Superintendent* of th.
th* Allstate «
R. Ji,, vfa Vtelfa
&gt;y one collar, (and fifty ccut* for uacKJudgC-ooloy, of Anu Arbor, lias tho cure of tho poor. They were also vest-'
For tnapa, tjnre tafetei, igfarapitfoa M
Poor, frrna tbrir numerous applicants ng.) entities the holder tn one Pilveruperviswn of fogal article* prv|*ared •d-with “authority in their retpactira
to ratm, roatas, etc, addraa* 1. F.
Oentakr Linimentelected on Saturday, Mr. Jeeee Colla- Hunting Cased Watch,woteriat8JS.ua or the new edition of Applstorra Cyclo­ ecun tie* to estabHsb, open, keep in re­
i* «*m AwotesM loe Thompson, Northern Passenger Agent
Btato how you wish It sent."
pair. alter, and vacate all road* and &lt;..^ou ol.»otn, dufr^ieo^tiee not Jlee o.ni.o 157 Krchengt Street,' Buffalo. N. Y.,
hau&gt;, of Baltimore, os Buporrntoadcnt
JflL
TW***.»UOuHta»ta CreNaw send S1A0 nnd what liappcuv pedia.
ootniur
Highway*,1’ and to *‘mak* and enforce
NWhlng. You never hoar of It again.
of
tbe
county
farm
for
tbe
ctutnng
year,
Itev.
8.
y.
Waldo,
late
uf
UwsU.
lu-*
.
Afate.
tssvf.tstas*t will ere miters, ta
or
'
E&gt;
AFunl,
General
Poafonger
MsUTrrtssl................................. *«*r. a.
And as tbcwo follows get 1&lt; ttcr* by the
al) orders nscosaary therefor."
Agent, St Loufa M°- Queatfoos will
'flUVX ••riJl**ls«iUuMc.Mra«l«
MImImi fll’*» i t-'Iin -' • • • Mr. u. at a salaipr of iJM.
/rrahel, every one of whkti contain, a*cc)ded a call to the Fiiit Congrceafcft&amp;T"!
: - Si’.t
Thi* system was. bowavev, for aoaw
A Is*■»**■* »tak II &gt;U art cure.
Foa hmm aat&gt; UxMauxzxe go be cheerfully and promptly unswereJ.
tiunul
«hureh
uf
Postwalor,
with
n
sala
­
money. It In not difficult 10 »U1&gt;JX»m- that
caure not now apparent. v»ry short­ to Hessmer, Heath A &lt;k&gt;. They sell
an trelre 4*Ur .s—oi fredirt-iltiM re
Wo girt&gt; up a larg. [Mirtof this i**uc they live In clovar. Their office U, is ry of M.00U.
e.f'X’/Zf fss? E
Cheap Farnu for fialtv-Eaiy umnslived ; for only aix month* after the pas­
Jan. 29tf.
cue advertisement. In one ptace; In Bo­
Tho taiperviumi *&gt;f Jjoksvu #9unty sage of Hie act ostablisbing the** coart* cheap fur cask
'•"tS?Rv
of tho Boran to th* Constitution uf oth -r, another, so that victim* In rcarch
U*Sfrv« u&lt;_
wrere. roiUtazr.
voted thsmsulreS &lt;&gt; a day eikek fcrFuu- of General Quarter Seasfou of tbe
The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad
T. J. Virass. Suite a Arret.
of
thorn
never
find
them.
The
pollre
tho State ns proposed Izf tho CommisCoffee A Sugar lieu, Tho jaygret
s*k*4-teM*la Sotafe. tare*. «k«k«u**. rer-reta.
gvt after these, but they clinngc their &lt;fey, rtxltfia Uitiiai J« :»an4a tbntf they P**e*. it was amended by conferring stock of Teas in Barry Ou sold rory Company offon l,200,0d0 ateas of Umi 4*. ■*** itahasisr taaa set -d nnleo. iwia.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
■
? ’ 3 ’
'
ion. and which wo trust will racoivo style eo frequently that It r» liupo slwe rotund it
ia Southwest Misxoun, at from 83 to «*Ui. **.. «ret suiresl* to S04 rsw itaa tar. «n
"lhe powers nnd dutie* which war* by cheap, at
Gao. H. Jonxaox A Co'*
VoUl f.nkre Brian »*lte will .hire al tkv oCr- ho cioMtl attention of orurv citixen of to catch them. ♦12 pur aero, on seven year* titeej with .ttar*mwlUnre«lte-.rt»reite»«MtaeM It
Tho Grangers iccomtucndsd n ma­ law vi-eted in and required to ba per
are
The follows who arc lo-d*v doing taifra* tran«]&gt;crtatiou from St Loui* to all U*oi*lte1nitaf. in &gt;u tastier P... rrU.-.r, nl-rer* tear &lt;&lt;-sretk *f rs*e* stoe d» vssLosatv farmer* that •• better than a fortnod" by the' raid court* upon a
MJ.J. the county. , lb* imp ortauco i&gt; our apol­ aloeas Over the name of (». R. Murry A chine
T.jgMg.
tore* scry itatr erakhw.l'.. tern. »Uk. te smvrertriMi sans
■om
TO
LOO.
purchasers. Climol*, suit liotber, tuin- CriMre
nine
team
uf
tin:sc*.
It
is
a
good
think
­
board of ootnmissioner. in each county,
l-rte-MM bii«l
roUutJ huvlr*., *iU Ita
ogy, jif uaa i« nMoIcd, fur it* publica­ Co., have within a year t&gt;een known a"
BovlKforllrtllauii.. J»ha»•tel wealth, schoota, churchw cud luw- W*ta4*4s^&gt;rete4 «Uta*i*wv. Hi... tawthe Itnltr.l States •tontine A'soctatluu, ing apjicratue.
j
,V/
;ss^ss£~“’ ■ tion.
each board to be cornjiosod of thro*
a. a j. p.fissia. „
.
•
v.:*. k.t^snxX’jarep.wM.
ofSt Park Row; a* Norton. Quinn A Co, ' Tbo*&lt;Lim across the- Muskegon River members, --ho were io be appointed by
PartiM desiring to bnrru* Momey ei­ ubidfag soctatr farite emigrants from' bw. th* twrfr-’ l&gt; FiVdAM sr*«wt *re« kill.
G^ofS3 Park it’ow; at Waite.- B. Tur­ at Evett, built by tho Flint nnd Pero the Governor
ther in large oe small amount*, will do all points‘ to this land of fruit* nnd
Gaasr lixneenux.—The fair to Chi­
W*e&lt;n y-adily uudorvt*:idtha‘. jn th* well to call oa Fred V. Young. Attor­ fioweta Fur partioulxts, address A.
04 re
*. ■- k*tU *® r. a. 0k»
ner A Co., of '« Broadway; as H. H. Marquette Railroad, fr nuw rotuplelajl,
PROBATE ORDER;
Bridle A Co, offlO Broad street; roChee- and severed mill* are to bo cructod in ua*e’tl''d waditiots of rocfoly tocideut ney at Law and Justice ef |ho Piece. Tuck. Jstul Cvmmirrinncr. St, Louis,
j aflBSUTS. P.M. cago aad rrian* tia Jackson. Tickets tor
MMH
V. Dudley A Co, of 31 New street; the spring, aniotig tbo number a gn*t- to a new coautry, fliu lotlsctiun of th* Office over tho Postofife*.
20U
good for the round Trip, orc now for
s* Alvsh Yo-jn.-. of 2U6 Broadway; ns
CHCICHEI.
sale at tho Depot in thi* city fur (12,80, Edward t- e 4lie A Cu, of SI New street;
easy
tssk
;
end
it
is
not
to
bo
wondered
Tho b.-iluneo of cash in the Btato
AL Trou.wino, oar Fasbbasblo B*r
icing tho nm* that has always boon ae Oswald U rttACo .uf 4'1 Broad street;
as H. rolomau A Co,ef 184 Nasssus street: Treasury, Jan. Slat, .1874, was 86M,- at that slriugout and even harsh rns**- ber is attending th* L'aion Behoof butthrough by way of Grand Ilujiid*.
re
and a* Glltwrt Putnam A &lt;k&gt;_ of ftl 3744S. Ree-Jtpt* for the arek Midmg urc. were necessarily rosort*d to, to Em. Busby tbe “Bos* shaver,K mil at­
Brosdwuv. But tncrtiluU* aa the gen- January ’J81h Were 835,5W.Cfi; oter- cotnpal tbe ju-iyinent of tho reroaue duo
tend to your want* g.ntlsoen.
ttemen
are
the
last
two
months
has
dcOn Tuesday wo received a letter from
tuents during tbe soinu time 612,05o.S&lt;; th* ramniouwcalth. For this reason,
wvkned a rcoro
tearing n balance in the Trrasnry of no doubt. WO find i; ;irovi&lt;ted in sn set
some party ordering out lucai*, with no
onGxovH Bcocxi»*Ki.iaM.
Removal— B. F. f-trtuboft', baa re
8fl7fl.lW5.74. Inncasa for tbe ecek. uf 1817, that when a penon had taxThe only expense nUending there 622.711 12.
nbl. property in tbo spring, when lb* moved bls Dental Kuoma over the Boe
U*; torsi taUte. OJ»&gt;. 4. k. k*l« * Cis. S»
nut .well comply without taking out all •wludlca la tho advertising, and lion l»
BtMMnimit wui token, if ho refusal to ton Ca*h Store. Call on him fur tire!
Erred**/, N&lt;*r Y.rt.
____ .
clu« work.
2St
MASONIC.
we hero In tho paper. Will tbo party dodge them ha* been the qu.stlon with Pram tlM,l*iMtsr llrimMW**.*
pay
tho
tax
levied
on
surli
luin-simont
them. Two of thee* thlsvss amumed
C-MUorlH I.
lk» * retairet. Hr CMand
tbo
collector
eould
find
no
property
ter OU, Jl te U. Mir M. *rttel. to sstoten&lt;e
B.ll-Vbiob Buk-i_____ ploaeo lot us know who bo i&lt; that wo the name of “Kirkwood A Beach, AdMICHIGAN TERRITORY:
■
kUUli
.wUl*
lo
s
retall
iL. Ita fret. r-uluWAHTKDf
on
wbith
to
levy
by
distress,
th*
collec
­
vvrtlalng Agenla," and Ironed an order
HASTINGS CHAPTER. ND- 8a.JU A. may comply with his wishes
to the newspaper* of the courdry, ad­
tor was made a ministerial officer, and
atelker ■•■-r*n B*rstU*e *r
M. Harriot r.*ro**lfoa as Ika third Frltar
A &gt;etUet»ezit and *dju*tm«ut of every
vertising a dozen or mure or bogus or. Im»1 te UMMBltO •»■&gt;.- '
Cariosities of Early Loglslatten.
was empeweird to arr&lt;s.t tho dolinqasnt account
du* the tau* firm of J. U.
Liar or Larisa* remaining at tho tlelee, under a dnrcn or more dllfotenl
without prcesus, and ccsnznit hnato jsiiL Runyan A Co. Tb* diraoiuttoa oTaaM
nair.es. the price of which was alway*
Hastings, P. 0., Jan. 27th, 1874:
CfetMTre *n*u leek rale n.d Hick
Ibero t-j irtuafa until duly discharged firm nccrMtate* thi*. Tb* Bo.&gt;: and
to be enri ty maU to Me P. O. Box dreHASTINGS LODGE, NO- M-F, A A M
XVXHB V.
by the eciurt of General Quarter Ses­ Hboe Ixuineaa will be continued by Mr.
Byron Allen, 2; 'Nancy Ahketiiq, (Mated. To seduce the puritetier* of
W..M. ' Hirkm Bunco. Jay Barnum, Mim Eliza the country these villains boldly refer­
sions of the I’caev; th* ownership of J. U. Runyan, who cxprwe* bls sin­
cere thstiki fur pat! patronage, cud
red to A. T. Stewart, C. A. Dunn, and
property
nt
tbe
time
of
-the
ssiessmMt
Wa. I). HATES, •**'».
Ute
fii*t
legislitiveoct
of
thc-GurorBow man, J. W. Jobnaou, Mrs. Cha*. Jsa (Jordon Henneft, of New York, to
aollclts the patronage of everybody in ffl-gEggta
HASTINGS EASTERN STAR, tadn Jefferies, H. 'w. Bussell, F. Bilsby, M. Halstead, of the Cincinnati CYrenvirr- nor and Judge* in 18l):’&gt;, was to dsclaru being regarded os creating an obliga­ want of first etas* Boots, Stroc*, Overcial, and D. R. Locke, of the Toledo Ivgul for governmental put[KMe* a ter­ tion to tboTerritory which did uot erase sboea, Rubtwra, Blippcreete-, cheap for *.utT.ae**ra rev
Alena Smith, Mre.A'rtlie Wright
Rtade. Aa their nfllr to tbe tsipcrs ritorial seal, a dnseriplion of which, oo- on the sul-soquent dispurilion of the cash.
were
liberal,
and
their
refcreuere
un
­
Ms*. CLABA ALLEN. Aaa r.
Direct your letters te No of P. O.
to the net, wa* recorded tn
exceptionable. hundreds of papers pub­ airdiug
St. Chari*. Rsstauranu Bswtling
Obstacles to Marriage.
Bauixirism was mil encouraged by
the offiro of tho tsArvlary of th*
hox or drawer. J. W. Bosnri, P.M.
lished tbolr advertlrementa, and Imme­
Itirv-r tttanr rot Toros No. freri TS* .1
1. 0. 0. F.
by tho day*or wwk. Wann meal* at
diately cords of letters fame to the dif­ Tetriiury. The cxecurive records of tbe law. of 180(1; far allhough lb* le­
forte el I'm *n4 Akawo -1* oorte lite. Its*parties named, all nlwhlcbKIrk- that iM-riod, however, disappearci dur­ gal provision for those who were drarai-d all hours.
_HiU--Ere»lr* »**&gt;. «v*e Mtor.'. Starr. _
Tus Pixs Hcrsr. —Tho IbpMieau at ferent
H Roaixiox, Proprietor.
•jst-vs*
wood A Brach took out of the Jte*:-Of­ ing 'he British ucoUjsilton of lMz4ii, to be ill.- proper objects of pubiiefoharirvmsrk«bl» re-t-Mte* B.mta o&gt;-4 nmlore
PALMER ENCAMPMENT, NO. 40 Niles aay* that Dr. B. 11. Fairchild on- fice and appropriated, of course.
Bl&gt;tu3.
Jrflorson BL
nud ire find nuihing on the subject ol ty was by au rnt aBs stingy, is I there
Inta, is realrel Mi.t.-j** Atoms. MOW*B1&gt;
STa"-4 * ‘-wstt.ir* tortainod tho Ches* Club, al his roum*
As a mauer of course tbo newspaper*
was great cure exercised in dMerwiniag
AVS'HIATIO.’L.S*. : *i«lh Xioik Ilk FMI*
publishing .he sulvertlrcmenta will nev- *ral« until 1814, when tbo following oc­ wh■&gt; were reaDr entitled to sbpport from
GEO. M- DEWEr. tjwita.
4rlpk!*. F*.—•» iMtitetlM tarfox skl^h re*Ue Itreri mak« lh« be*t buggies fa
on Mon&lt;lay erening, an! astonished it*
cur* of record in the Ev-eotiw journal
lhe State, nnd only charge* il&amp;fl for
the
public
troerary.
The
first
require
­
^77,
the
vnrtous
addrvnwa
will
never
K«t
of
that
year
:
metober* by a •’set out ’ at t'ne Pike
■Mt
:i
‘Hsrtiyi
them, and uses the patent wheel at that;
ment
was
that
tbo
person
applying
for
whnt they send for; In short the only
ia Ito rtskefsas tort •■•itoaHouse, that embraced almost everything people wnoget anything are thclngeui- ■&gt;toisWl'ti*
J. M. BEMMEB. n. A
-l alrtu
aiul feanwa: A duntsltoa this aid iliculd hate obtained a ‘-legal ami vsnsnti them right np to the
.(rt&gt;.re.l*«ih» Tsmtsrr .( SlUhtess so* &lt;t* icttieinent” in th* county; and th* h-bub.
13tf
in tho line of edibles, and which was &lt;&gt;u* ecouudreta who rnsumc the firm wrlrtks*
«r the S«l» «&lt; Ik* b*|-i.w* «*4 *&lt;tor
of “Kirkwood &lt;t Bench." When will
la 8. 8. T.
ifcrreot.
is anlia* •&gt;* piavisiliD* in regard to this ‘'legal setgot up iu Mr. Pike’s b«*t style. It was people learn wisdom? When will peo­ tscro
■tr^iel
r«m&lt;i lr SU Kirvllrerr brat* Cai*. tlruieut" were suoh-that no or* could
WaaUaOaa UNk.r'rr tartar A Il.il.r'r
Ifyuu want tho very best Painting.
a temptimy table, indec-l, nnd was fully ple learn that a dollar la a dollar, and. Kreslr*' *«• ** r»U*e». W ■» •
uaor skkiuiv uiuioit. Iwroui* a pauper only bj- aoinu wrerc Kalsomfafag or Graining, erardun« in
n man propose* Io give two dol­ nzscsirvius
appreciated it wo mar judge by tbo when
The h*4 la Im '•» latke* la &lt;toSMl*r atlhls lk, iliokc of ill fortune, ohicli had reduced this eity, call on John Miclim-I. He is
lar* for one, that uti tn in ns a swindle
compliments lieajied upon Mr. Pike
and there Isa swindle under II. May 1 pMtsjfwes, tu-.'-iaT.-#' hlia from a condition of comparative just ll»e man who can suit juuGtf
AAEAH CBTRIKBA ft. XIm prose on your readers thi* important ^MSIU rot* II. « ••aulekroa. is ill* fea t cum fori to co* of abaoluto psnnry and
Ho*rl7 4rere&lt;i-ir*i*.tre«sthin&gt;-r**n rarr— .l riwaraiter l«s»i/-f**' Cl . i-.rehi» ■«**•
maxim: Never tend money to any per­
rrecl^r.ltal lie
retire.»ref-' of eeUwant. The provision relative to tho
Masonic Festivalson whom you do uot know. It Is n
'I ■ n rtk of roof. sstakOT Ire &lt;mvreu reSagan of all kinds to low that John
ire-. ».r k&lt; re.l,c.nr car—: ..ik-ret &lt;ta tow
tuedteol proldgy? There Is no physician ssjfriSriH; i X-'-dti. ‘xsxx gaining of a legal settlement is ss f&gt;4- actually fells that his bust friend* think
XiX
Tk*
,kt«!4
I*
to
MMUTlrf
&lt;17
s*
la
the
grest
eltlea
who
knows
a
article
rows
:
Clubbing Rateshim crazy when he tell* them hi* pn•' The Annua! Masonic F&lt; sliv.il will bo more than do your own prartlonera. is •ssreb •*!•. SlMnllM *&gt;tea TK«l,bU,t&gt;,.
«slf•Filtrate*sfmh.i4re4Mtan.wsS «k*:i
It a piano, watch or diamond distribu­
tatair rar. ktawif ch«**:» erirsutr .n-lre.ll
For tho accommodation uf our sub- bold at Union Hall, Fr dsy Evening, tion? Theae goods have • fixed value
U»&gt;. tea. • ',r.M ihsrefer. s*4 skill *Ma*n&gt; w wants T-u.Thousand bushel* of dried
TJS'Xr-.tsvx.tst'
•
“
*■
teak
«'.«•
rest*
t*
tk«l
*«
Ike*Urar.
&lt;-&gt;
to
*
m
«
v
&lt;1
.criber* who d**iro any oilier book, February tilth, 1874. ■
In tbo market, and If any one has them
ajqilo*.
‘
8»tf
la no earthly us* of making a sneo.lrt .*4 rerestel s taararel rt ite r**rtr rsljjagarioe, or paper, published, with or- JThe exeseixj. will consist of tbo there
exA
«• rt l.relj Mian **4 asosrt*. fur Ik* Im ot
rttfov to dl*;&lt;o*c uf them. In short, a
too wk^* jrer,. **4
s*&lt;k real **4 ***n
without tho advortiacd prominins, we txMiutiful opera ut (hnderilla ur the lit­ llttlu common scare l» nil that Is urce*o«ro&gt;o wte •k*n te— te.* &lt;hs&gt;vrt wtlk u4 ».'•!
•XX..
assL or t*i scran*«*« or rwa rs&gt;:in&gt;*r or kMahare
FOR
SAJLK.
tle
Glos*
81i|&gt;per.
Supper
aod
danring.
•vy
t&lt;&gt;
protect
a
person
from
there
«titeM&gt;to
t*&gt;w
1.
I*r
4IMrM
te
Itu.
will obtain it fur you at the Duwm
MICSUUS.
'
J
:s
Bawnr.
New
k.rs
Pre-ute.
a»s.
ano
•
*■
“■'’TUu.tos K^oEgtoar.
swindler*.
Do,
good
people,
who
read
gi'raMs.'rcA-AssiS-ic
"TJl au.- ’ uTvifWT ETntten£*’ X general
Tkn m*1 |« te ** task *•* lb«,r-***r:t»» te *&gt;• Essa=f’i."4£±=s-J4'u-js.
Rxias, without any axpenta to you in
these line*, use a little common scn-&lt;
2H0 School seat*.‘
Wiens Ite MSI i» te IS. .«*H-*srirr
good time i* expected. Tickets of a&gt;l- and eave your mon»y.
.(
k.tnr » ■»■*». teteUHIJ.I. k-teire ts
Bonding tho Oder.
8 Blackboards.
teM.u
■niasiun p er couple, |l.I&gt;0.
&lt;««rt. In*M«u r*Misri» •••&gt;&lt;».ate.rork*G Store*.
It ba* been dfocoveroAthrt tlieupperfl Wilra.
.
Cool.
n»ite.^h» 84-1 ranker*. eiU te &gt;*U ia
A Coxcxxr.—On Friday evening a crosi criminal* iu th* toml* liavo or­ KcsnS llr »•*' ia b* lb", "art*. '***&gt;_- f Ur Soganized a society for mutual defence.
Char.
HOLIDAY ^RESEljTS.
Concert was given in this city by Mis* By uppcr-cru*t I mean the tag thieyra. tob..*th*MS**4*«to* slib IbMaT lbs T.«„
With such a*rigid state!* -as this did Rare eHsnee to foruish School rooms
tearar*
Cold 111 1-2.
&gt;
FOR
.
to te rslte. n*&gt;:i&gt;r. -al Io k*.*aHbdr- th* fathers of our groat State treat th*
Ionia Belle Bcynolds ol Grand Rapids, tbo burgtarajmd forgor* sod mutderera. C.«rt.
cheap.
They cont ribut* so much each toa fun a Mrtstir* »»rt* SSS* Iton »• »•&gt; Mil ib* rr^re- Srants of th* needy, th* widow, and lb*
_-&lt;Jocd sleighfag
sssisted by Mis* Lonis. Sumner, Miss for defending raeh lu hla turn, and a llr*a»«ru.
KM«tre&lt;4
fatbarleaa No attention w»* allowed A J. GHANI. W. L f. HAMA «a V NClxlE!
In 1816, tbl* act ol the Governorjtp- to
Burineaa active.
Lizzie W. Webb. Dr. B. Button an^A. J. fixedaumtwhlch goes to the family of
bo given to eem of artnnT'sufiering
convicted and sentenced. Thia parr-nilv not being drained of suficreiit
Reynold. Eeq. Uikfo Hall was *611*1 lheoir*
! Tha Circuit Court I* id ■****&gt;■-..
is ro-oporaUon In a new direction Hui authority, tho Judge* camo to hi* .aid and destitution; but thb officer must
BpMlaJ Corrcspeadvnc*to overflowing to greet the foir soug- why not? Crime to a regular trade with with on act which declared Ibis record first inquire if Jhe supplicant for broad
Angell's Lecture Friday sroning.
AtortssHtoramto
all the rate* and regulations tlmt other
and shelter had effected aj’legal settleJ. 1. PCTKIIS. N«*ta ritefatar.
■treso,
and
I
mt accomplished assistants,
to
lo
tlio
true
and
valid
dwriptioa
of
Wood wantod at tha Bmu Office.
lizaroaa, Mica.,
J
trades have.
hr UrMlv*j\ N. T. _
ineut,"
lb*
very
t*nus
of
which
must
and tbe public gouarnllv were delighted
tbe various seal* to be used ia the propJan. f&gt;H&gt;- 1874. $
ar administration &lt;it tbo affairs of gov­
wilt, tho ovoniag’o entertainment Misa
Mt (fa&gt;. M. Diwzr-fW Hie • Tbe
(bora who needed !i»Ip ; s*d unless th*y
roll. Hr*rr* ta.j ktjiUf. ftaUI Wtf. k' -s
The
Democracy
of
Brooklyn
are
made
18th.
eould show a slrfci camxiH*iu» .*»ith this new M. E. Church, in Baltimore town,
Rryiio'.d* fully sustained hrr high rep- ofthesamornrrerial as their brethren ernment.
. Drir*lu.,s*.M-URt
Tbo occult s snccs ware _n-’t held in
J L. Reed hu more of thori fine
n«ln.- t. *n i-**rt.«*u
«. ««&gt;(. il«
In N*w York. At * primary meiling
frbn rule, they must depend ^1&lt;xm oA
is
tn th* Nineteenth Ward, a return woe high esteem by tbo learn-d judgv*-ta th* mnnifirenro at /heir neighbor*. Feb. 8th, 1874, at the time of our Mc- ,HUHita&gt;Sr4ir&gt; tartar Ota* wy terire Sifes•' &gt;■ '; - ' jm.-i &gt;a
’
entton for talo cheap
and Miss Bumnor captivated all heart* banded m signed by a man named I bl5, nnd ihev dscread. that no proio­
Truly, we have ttttde irfme fed rance­ ond quarterly meeting for this Confer- Mnn k» relet iu»l *»l. Irolu UsC. W. B. aeUMOUresa . .............................
John Stanley fa gathering the ma­ by hor dignified and *atf-po«ae**od ap­ Cunningham. A man al tbe end of the cution should bo frjutmencvd or cnrnrel
ear*
gear.
J14r.
H.
V.
Tfak,
Presiding
room cried out, “I don’t bellero Mr. ou agnuiat »uy I***® for copjitrutiun, in ent, in our care 'for tlie poor, during Elder KUatntauo DtatriM, will preach
terial* for hi. tww store.
pearance end tho accomplished render­ Cunn4n*hain signed that re-turn,"
tbo 85 year, sine* the - naxag* of th*
.witchaftft,
sorcery,
ut
enchantmcaL
the
dedicatory
sennoa.
Th*
Church
i*
“•
■•&gt;!:■&gt; f. •
tree
■••U OBI* *rsr, Mno-f. wilk »*«*Si»lM 1 yri - rrerfoal Mbltoy. AMIooUmi M liMafer '
Subscribe for the Rgrtraxtexs B*x- ing ol tbo difficult part assigned to her; whereupon Mr. Cunningham lamped “And for tho uffhctaal prevention and r.et fraBirfhich wp baveqwtod.
situated » rnllM aotoh ef Hartings, m •o^Moretlr 1 &gt;Al«z spvi.-J, h'tiys-t-a t* tofae
to his foet and deplan'd that b® ‘‘ri
' ' ’
/ I i R F’C”
_
.-r:_-t&gt;s-| mfr
;
Ma, th* fort paper iu the State. Only while Mi*« Webb, Dr. Button, and Mr. signed IL Tho vUce Dorn the end id punisbtnei.l of any nroteaev to vnch arts
th* old plank road, between that e«ty
of 'k.
‘
Reynold* did well thair parts, making the room quickly retorted
or pow*re," “whereby ignorant jicrscin*
and Battle Orrnfa W* aspect * large
Cunningham didn't -sign it. Paddr arc freumntly deluded or delrunJod.’
UliMttai.
tat
tats*
■*«
»tS1
**t
ttter.
*■
J*
•Ueudanca from the jarroun^ing coun­
"Housekeeper- of KaaRh.
Ackley has Karuaeno that is 150 - th. ccscert a musical treat, .uch as our Cunningham can’t write hla name.-/
»r*reruo»J
•
it was further enacted “that if any per­
ter. ADM MvMJura* ’ Is 4rr sMi lbw* tare tare fe&lt; «ta*m: te*
fire tori, and none leas than that ean people have seldom tojajod, and to have a uocamcnt In my peek*: to wbleh son shall pretend to exercisv or to US?
(jnn7t5)
B. S. Wilsum, Pastor. ' Mr rare rfreresaeres* 1» Ik* adia*re ■ttlte•■
to affixed.
Tho 1WH JM* tbe pMt',.*purat»g
/which wo trust they may reonlbe again blsAtmart
the meeting of tho General Com any kind of conjuration, witchcraft, sor­
♦ta Mreta.4 okMtee. SMre Ute I* U s*i Jo-ffnA
be legally aold.
cery, or enchantment, or pretend Gon: or blood «feMih&lt;'-flt84p. C&lt;Wo Jffstem
Thanks to our friend* through whose
Hcttooc Rouxs a hoe stock, such ns
of rooms in which voting wu» being bis or her skill or knowledge in noySff- —tall lbs* greet' •‘bousekdepo- of our
Ussred s^MI*LW*ArautaM*^ta*fi«‘
carried on. being cleared by force, and cnlt of crafty science, to discover wbor* kcaltk" al A.tk.
will bo urcd in tbo city school*, just
exertions our Hat ot aubacriban eontin
•'
n*^ st*
IU fad
Rutfond Correspondwcr.
the ballot boxes stuffed to suit the tnusHa* Ires. trek. nJ Twireiloi ta*-airsas«41*
wa to increa® with gr*at rapdiiycular majority- At the Nineteenth or in wlist manner any good* ur chat­ tfoM which g*nJ*r ik »B . Mood,
UsUkrttaH*. WMu l«4 errealres t***H*l’
ties,
supposed
to
have
been
stalctl
’
bt
klskir. *«*.fte«lMter4rariir.*UCts&gt;**- * - “■'fiftfe*" ”*" - ■■ * is
Eeiron ar Bsewra—When a peopto Ward primary th* voting was brought
Bring along your job work and wo
ste out. aa.iLwai*; fM'taJd0iin*ry iff
lost
may
be
found,
*rrry
person
*&gt;
“
*♦•
to
an
abrupt
|ermlngt)oQ
bv
cutting
off
will ritoeute it with Mainer and dia- bare done a ‘woriiiy deed, when they th* gas. Detuocrary b&gt; flic nm» no*
fetal «larikir n Mkto.trertwJcUM.Mnm wAta'rute'
Crvra W4
BL^^GfAHnA-rt-ftsiMfa^tet, oa te^sauat* teS-ata
feeding, being convicted thereof, shall tfiiro-gadiMj
that it alway* wsa.
fere**rire.«vre.tee* reM «M*.. MreAMfe*
deserve praise, giro them credit
palcb. at rm moderate nrie«.
for every such tafonejo b* ^uufohod by system. For Ihi* tJUrpeto Uri K*rcefe
amMfeXNfsrlCtesaltoMl fevJax*- ttau.lf
7 wish to state in the column* of
Golden Modieal DiaireuijL’frith Very
on band, and win 4rc*» la outer oa a
Ulas noticeable fact that tbeehurelte
tha GJaaa SliM-or," al UnionH*0 on your paper, that the people of the
thro* mentis.’' 1’oopl* were gullible •mail daily doses' of Dr. tlefA's H»a*„
,u
townehipaf Hailand have been paying of N«w York are almrat bare of women
th. •reuiag cf th* 18tb iaritwice each ycar-lu thr inriods bet* c.-ti in tbrao days as well as now; and .the eut Purgative Pellet* are pre-eminetitty
th. principal and internet of their rail­ WluterondSprirg. and Autumn and strong arm of tha law had to bo favuKed
BeoeniLor that Praa't AngoU. uf th.
*
.
MaKre.
road bonds M ft b«»me dna, aad tliat Winter—when It’, too cold lor a sum­ for their protection. Notwithstanding
ffiSB’’’ tX
J.n41 ■
Michigan Udrardty, is to Jactnr* at with the your 1B7S tlie last bond i* paid. mer bonnet and not cold enoazh for a these stringent measures, however, it is
■ ■ X T
^-K-faSaw
winter head-covering But religion 1*
Io tbe common pimgdey' biotch or orop.Union Hall on Friday evening of thia
n ,T
f, M[) .•nfa*Ua.}
They baro'alM dwug (he lari year en­ now being made fashionable. r**pfo not tobesuppo*«d that “fortune tolling" Uou Great «&lt;Uiaf-Wl'-on kindly 'Lad
are
now
invited
to
prayrrwneetlnpi
;uro
was
a
thing
unknown
iu
tho
Territory
j
«ra*k.
forced tho dog law according to tbe ctoelv a* Invited to n r&lt;«-lal soiree or on
-. F&lt;u.:»(wftrnM ,i..4 .-ti
inffiwM. per eevrt off far rash. Everybody
If you want to adrartiri, recneruber spirit And Irtter of the law, and at this evening party. A friend of mine gav* for then as now the curious, aided If
Use darku' *s uf night, could raek tb« V&gt;nttenl Uood pritous that lurk in tho know* that Lf*’s buggies ran t be best
faireuw. U. ’»■«•* tkrirsti.5iQ.;.A»M *)’ ..7/ ; Ar
Khat th* B*xxra lies nflarly tl&gt;* *cine date, Jan. 81st, 1874, the tax of .1678 to
'
borno of tho Mirrorcssat’d inquire nt her system arc by them robbed of their lor fa'tho State, aad now is the lime to se­
Jilto.
h
MfeMi
Atedtatalta
ttata
-ttofos
circulation m all tbo other paper* in paid in full, bonified, that is, in cash, cr5iS4,j,,w?»s:,»
cure-bargains. Call nt once.
W
The jiardouiug pviver wna exetdi^ rare, arcl bv-tbok J»erarvin&lt; Aad som*tt2C»re44,.‘*^-n''-’ WitUta *tha county.
tb.re being no bark accounta, note, or
~KKL±7?b£ir4/-~.“A"
&gt;a
or
*n.
XI*V»1
Hriaa*'* ivtaofef*. W****to to*to. Frtl
John tt Crcaaey i* oar a^aL for any unpaid tex receipts. Has any township
to 0 1-2. Morning dreto." 1 raw oa« tiro Council look upon thtauw-lres the
................ reia'
AXxorxcaxxxT to th* rtfrutand all puqio*««, and by any contrarti done better than this -hao any done so rent
to soother ft food which, na far aa
»
»*Kwipr*WN.d«tei,_.
•
he tuay make, or receipt* bo may Eire, writ?
the body of II Wta omrerned. might oanw procoentiv*. Th- first l*nion lumMWl f*** **'**.1, WU i&gt;rcrryss1u
granted
was
in
lH7,
—
rmo
Alexander
have
a:»plled
to
a
danen
or
card
party.
In. &lt;;■. ... .
./p .'A-«
You may have doubt, as to their be­
w* will be bound
&lt;J:hu:&gt;. oonllaed in jail fur the crime o!
Itek stall's Ms»* I’teees.' kl«aaas&lt;r'»»*o.l. •
*•'
■' -‘ " u- ■ II *&gt; rd &lt;M&gt;ta
ing a "l*w-abiding” people, but they
larceny, ta-ing its rerqirai. Cunuected
witfo all tb"7~dO ralHWd undra tho
cirtainly
pawl
the
bund*
cccordte®
to
Church will be entertained this rnmft
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HASTINGS. BAHRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ft. 1874.

VOL XVIII.

NO. 42.

Mwijal api felines

COUCHES,

BED-LOUNGES.

Nothing is clearer than that the end
aimed at is one that ought to bo persist­
ently sought
It is too grand,
too important, and too Christian to be
treated as simply Utopian. The move­
ment, in seeking tiio end. as Count
Sclopis. one of too Genera arbitrators,
has well said, will “ make the voice of
public opinion ring in the oars of the
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TRESSES.
Mr. Uybyidga, passing the bottle. The
light faded from Ida wife's face as she
waited to tea whet reply their visitor
would make. Very deliberately the
young man transferred tome pieces ol
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warm now without any more healing.”
“Bui, nan alive; claret ia cooling.
There's nothing in the world that will
cool a man off no quick-”
M i. Uxbridge passed the coffee, and
tried to change the subject. No see.
Mine host was in the minority, end that
would never do. Hit wife wu against
him, hia prospective son-in-law dis­
agreed with him. and Walter Uxbridge.
Esq., felt himself quite insulted. Just
then Mildred enteted, and seated her­
self opposite her lover.
Have a little claret, Mildred?" in
nuired papa, bottle in hand, ready to

resolution, and were ita letter and spirit
complied with by nations, when involved
in controversy, with each other, they
“Drunk." bo answered, with a de­ would never roeott to the arbitrament
moniac laugh. “You needn't be afraid of the sword. Individuals, when disa­
of mo. I shan't hurt you,” as the poor greeing aa to their respective righto and
child drew away, “and before I get so
bad 1 can't talk, I have something to
eay to you. I never could drink liquor;
never could touch it witboat jut such

Opposite Goodyear's Hardware.

Abd be was never himself again,
few moo ths more, and the unhappy ■
wpi released from the curse of ini
perandk and Mildred Carleton va
drunkard's widow.
GEO- H. AB1

I her daughter ? The visitor drained hie
glsss, and his Boel prytnplly refilled it.
1 Mildred sipped a little of* her*Wine
evidently had no charm for thia lightI hearted, brilliaat young lady. The next
i day Mr*. Uxbridge tried to make her
daughter undentand how keenly she
felt on this subject of wine, and drinki iug, and how miserable the occurrences
| of the previous evening had made her.

ter, mother," Mildred replied, "but you
, need have no fears about Harry. Ho
never tenches liquor of any kind. Ho
told mo so himself. Caret is co simple
you know; scswrely more lb an lemon­
ade. If it had been anything else, I
should not have thought of offering it.

equally applicable to nations in similar
relations. There is no reason why ttw
latter should quarrel, and oepocsally
why they should resort to ths violence
of wu, that would not equally justify
the ssms things in the tprmer on a
smsllar and less destructive scale.
War, however, has been to long end
so much tbo practice uf nations that too
problem of absolute prevention u one o(
the moot difficult lhat can be conceived.
The first thing to bo gained ia to bring
nations to a common understanding u
to those general pnnripla* ot equity and
good neighborhood by which they will
mutually consent to bo gvveroued in

take a sectary to win the victory.
Lot tbo Christianity of this country
and of Europe embark in the effort; 1st
there bo greet intornetional'conventions,
bke that of the Evangelical Alliance, for
the purpose of discussing too subject
and the days ia not remdtely distant
when the “common taoling’t will become
so pervasive and general aA to be prac­
tically comjralrory upon those wbo ad­
minister the governmo nt Governments,
u soeb, are not likely to take the lead
in thia reform ; yet when the reform it­
self shall have gained position and
power with the people especially with
the more cultivated and thinking class­
es, then governments will bo compelled
to respect it. They are never stronger
than pablie .sndment; a Jrin the long

caused by a Gear of approaching lun­
acy.” Buch ia t5e brief telegrejdiic and
nounoomsnl of the supposed fata of
Mrs. Ana Adeline Badger, wife of Bar.
Henry Clay Badger, and one of too re­
cently elected school trustees of the city
of Boston. Mrs. Badger was aged
about 40 yean, n graduate of Antsoc h
College. Ohio, and ono of a family o f

tional law, as it now exists, is for the
most part a matter of uatyv, lhat hu
changed from lime to time, end gene­
rally for the boL'er, without benig in­
corporated into a code, while resting

That evening Mildred waited in vain
the tone Walter Uxbridge, u ho look­
ed into the handsome face on the op­
posite side of the dining-tablo.
“No Walter, I don't think it ever did;
bnt then, my dear, there are very few
of ua who can do exactly as we blouse.

ifofie ifiousrifY

about puttinr stumbling blocks io our
brothel'a way.
.
“Don't quote 6t Paul, fur goodness
sake. What don't ho eay. A sensible
conaervative one minute, recommending

only talking that way to tease me. St.
Paul thought it proper for a man who
^Bs master of his own spirit, to take a
little wine if be needed it; but not to do
thia tn a pUco where ho would bo like
ly to hurt another’s feelings ”
■’Ahai is, ho approved of drinking be­
hind the door, something I shall never
bo guilty of Mary. All the world If
welcome to know what I do, and com­
ment on my doings if it sees fit. This
anybody getting drunk on claret, did
you?”
“I bare no fear of Frank, that I
know of." said Mr*. Uxbridge thought­
fully-

DENTIST

Hath®.

"Dxxa Mitosis
Was taken very ill
the night 1 left your bouse. Stopped at
the. hth Ave. Hotel, and have been here
over,since, moat of the time uncon­
scious. Am mueh better, and shall see
you tomorrow.”
He came looking very ill, and Mr*.
Uxbridge took him right into her heart.

whioh invest her Ufa and her death
with fkr more than ordinary interest.
Few of our readers have not road the
“Marble Faun,” that wierd offspring of
Hawthorne's mournful imagiaaUon. All
have there admired the exquisitely ex­
alted character of Hilda, the typical
/Sow England girl, who eownod too
Shrine of a spirit pure and true, whereuNJio author portrayed the fair ideal
only known, to bis serenes-, hours. The
original of the character wu Mra Bad­
ger, then Mias Shepherd. who went
-k—,i „ _
s- at. sr-_,k_—

»a
shaved free of a man', difficulty bo adjusted ? The first and
Wok her husband tor an intradar. Shs most obvious answer to thia question is
recognised bis voice at first ba* the sec- that they should try to svtolo the mat­
ter in dispute by poaooful negotiation.
If thia bo successful, it ia toe end of the
whole question ;ud generally it will
bo successful, provided Ute parties exereiso forbearance toward each other. burning, just as her Uta has now ended.
She it was who wu Cuntraetod with Che
darker, mure passionate Miriam, and
whose subaued ways charmed u they
Wore sketched. Hilda, , physically and
mentally, wu the counterpart of Mias

pages of the book eouid not tail to ocknowledgn the faithful portraiture of
tta original. The “Marble Faun" ended
With Hilda • wife. Mm Shephard,
during bar tour abroad, waa betrothed
to Mr. Badger, the two having been
classmates at Antioch, end graduates
while that institution wu under the
control of Horace Mau. Her marriage

IF YOU WANT
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J. L. BRED

•‘It is do especial credit to you that
you an wot a drunkard,” continued the
wife in a firmer tone. “Strong drink
doc* not tempt you In any way, sere in
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will continue, just aa we always wonder
what will be lha Goal fate of all Haw­
thorne's chuaetera. But now comae
the tragic aequol, and we find th*t the

“I wuexceedingly anxwtte th*! it
should prove a auceou, hers mb il wax
Atnerioeu, and if I have one 'bttmp'
bigger than another it is patrtotioas

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lUim'i Msatxixa fcr Frebuary is I
usually varied and aatertateing in Its :

other to wbozu they can go for help fa jHttetfor World, or AressAf, nr Jhdrthtir gleet agony, and is tbeir cry nev­
ysssflwtf.or Jfa&lt;A&lt;xfa*r, or any of tbow
er to be aMwmd f No, Oed &gt;• already targ* wuekltate flo -ents per quarter,
Bewaring their prayer* through tho I and oven thl* would br las* than exact
wakenod. nnd asrakbaiug “moral pro rata late* In proportion to the work
rase" of a large port of mankind demantiert of tbe Covmiment by tbo
rldoh feaaaZ. tie law. which dufde-i 1 publiaber* ot thee* several papare, tu
Lhdr eubecribere to tke post
mn&gt;d it. else it had n»vsr boon cuac$*J.' supplying
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Domjnds it for tbo** who bars notj^* _ *rot. wo wnut bell* thinking
mental and moral rultlvatkm of horn* that
t
tbe Tyner bill ought to psw*, and
infloenew*—the wtao cnnnsel* cd inslrwo- do
« not believe there to ■ single editor or
of a county aewapapor io th*
tor*—the pure teaching* of religion— patron
I
damand* it fowlhooo who have *# (Asm fState wbo la not of th* same opinion,
and ar* yot anablo to roaut th* buriN*!'and we tally believe tbe Michigan dp!station
In Cringe— fa»y UPttetotand
craving* for stimulant* cither acvfuirrd ‘
thto and wttl pit*, th. passage of the
or transBiittad Eke a blighting cur** oct
,
with Uro Iraat praelble delay. And
from th* tfenoralioa* of the peat.
(
meet In convention ou TUeedsy
Tha “nrrnignmoat,” of th* pro ibilo- they
I
ryfowundii* ageartfa* aa a vast hutro- will with no dtoentlng vote osrtaSd* the
m*nlah&lt;y for lb* increase of drunkards, Tribime efflee, recommend this action
and for airing to thia *rQ habit "Ih* jto our rtcnalors and Hcpreoentatlvea In
Congmo, m wo know the people of
contagion of kindrod vias*,*' is a four- । this
(
section of Ihr State wnold by alful cbnrge, although aomowhat strong­
ly medUed by tbe ndonerion immodiaroly following, that it raroe* of th* b*it

Among tbe {Masters nro ■ SBI at th*
meeting of tho State Grunge recently
Irrid at Kalamaxoo. w» R- X- Cable, of
East Arlington; a &lt;otored man.
Samlay morning a fire broke out ia the
Kalamaaoo bakery, bat before it had
made much headway the fire le-idie*
ware an Land and the building wa*

ecutent*. whlrii are embelBsItod with (
ova* Eighty Bugraving*.
Tbe “Legend of the Cmcado*’’-* '____ „
besntlfuyT illustrated poem, with which to Malo*
the Number open*—give* a rending of of Stanley's recent book for beya. bring­
ing In some startling adventure* with
□n* of tbe grandest of Indian tradition*.
wild animal* in Africa, with ptolare*
and ia vory fitlj published ia the tame :
Number’ with Mr. NariaJT. Ulnatrated ,___ _ _ ,, ,
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paper oo tbo Ci Iambi* Riwsr and Tu- |ibhMuaTJgsUUaauto Wada*UU&gt;.
got Sound ; rinse tbe trad&gt;tion rotate, to1 lustrated
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cut*
that river, and i* briefly alluded Io by gives, la a’ lively and rollicking rfyte,
an Idea of the tun that ran bo had lu
Mr. Nosdboff.
each of the month* of th* y*sr There
Williatn C. Prim* contribulee a pro- are also poexns by Olla Tbaxter, Bites
finely flluMraied paper oa Potter and Dinsmore. Mary E. C. Wywtb—wbo
P&lt;|c*iain. fall of novel and intsraatsag contribute* *osd* baby vatanttn* verora,
information, new eepeciaU timely in and a hutnorniM ballad by Theophilus
view of lha valuable work* leceaiiy Higginbotham, arited Mild Fonstr
published relating to the Ceramic Art. Jonesaxid the Naughty Boy, which la
HluatrataJ by nine vary funny BUbooei.
Ti.ojwonds of religious readsrs will
to* by Hopkins. Two page* for little
read with peculiar iateroal Eugene Law­ folk* ar* given thl* month ; and. there
rence's article on Qty Road Chapel— La some capital talk Irom Jack-tn-lhewhere tbe last lesasna of John Wesley Pulplt; a lively ferotosnlm* for parlor
were heard. Tlio article is illustrated acting, by U. B. Bartlett, well known
i with portrait* of lb* W**l*y*—iadudI mg a view also of John W«*tey'» tomb.

NOS
HOUSEHOLD

An editorial in the lloatun Drily Jki-1
nrtissr of Jan. iOlh hu attracted much
atientio* from th* advocate* and offio। nonto of prohlbitiou.
Al a timo, when the friend* of ternpmnee—not merely its profMwd
friend*, but those manifestly so—were
looking fcr tbo law to aid and *t&gt;pfd«-1
mesrt tbeir effort* iu this reform, the as­
sertions of tho .ftfrerftsw ramo like, a
duh of cold water in the face, which,'
. hovsrif 1* always tint to be followed

hatyrodox, nee ao fair'y committed to the
taw that il is thundered from lh*ir pul­
pits, and clangod form their sterptae.
God be praised—end may He lerbsd
the joyous mtlody shall even sink into
th* doleful, boneless toll of npml rspae.',
repeal. And if to use another of ito
Ggurv&lt;, these “1110404 reformer*, with
their prohibitory Lrooms," conkl be al­
lowed to sweep clean of ram not crily
Masaachttodta, but Michigan and every
other stat* in the union and they caaltl
be thus kept clean through two or throe
generation*, who ran sny what moral,
mental and physical improvemeat might
not eusu*. Who can say what Atmiriea and her people might not beroip"-

Hlnstrated by tbe history of mankind,
was moat ably sol before th* people of
Usia oily, by Pree’l Angell, of tho Uni­
varsity *u Friday evening al Unsua Hall,
m a lecture eutitled “A lone or With th*
Majority.'* Among all tho tartare* that
were ever delivered in thia city, within
our knowledge, Ibis was ooo of the
mr *t iaetrnctive and oaleriafaing. Filled
full from beginning to end with practical
lemon*, non* tho lew* impressive for the
eloquence which graced every pariod, 1
• nd llie wholesome truth* that were

tting serie* of paper* on th* “New
cuth." dealing ia (hi* Number with
ba reoiarkabl* progress recently mad*
I in Southern manufacturing industry.
A very.eerciae but cO*npv»L*n*i*» articl* on tbe Holland House, full of hi*-.
torical reminiscence and anecdote, ia
&gt; nmiributed by Eugen* Imwrancu.

vigorous, well-drawn picture This
number of Bt Ntoboto*. like tb* lari,
while It krep* Ito Individuality In egery
particular, show* a decided dlapooltlon
lu accept freely every advantage offored
by It* abeorptloa of *Our Young Folk*.*
The old roadera of the latter magaalna

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which, by tbe wsy, abound* In lllustra
tlon* there beioc ao lao* than flfly pic­
ture* In It, all of them good, and coin*
ofOeuaa:
them remarkably fine
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Fborter portals ere contributed by
Carl Fpoacwr end Mrs. Maty E ■
as ii wnuen oui ycaieruay. I non cosnee
Brooke
Bey City puts in a bid fur th*
Stale House of Correction oa tbo plaus­
George William Curtia, ia Editor's
ible ground that “the ifagiaaw Valley Easy Chair, discusses Tw**d’« fat* and The principal Itturtrated jaaper of lhe
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ri/Kl, and then to ataad by bia or bar aeoda tnos* priaoMr* to lb* Houao of the question of the eo-eduraboo of the |
Correction than eny other portion of
ccnviclieae of the right, r-?ard!e». of
texes, and give* some very entertaining I second article on Texas, io th* Greet
Boulb Herlre. with picture* fmn Ctmrnp। per*, almiaat all the City 1'rvee are de- ।lha opinion* of any other person who
by vigorous reaction.
The Ionia Srafinri say* exaggerated guosip of th* Lycosm graturoom. Th* I noy1* porlfono. A quaint story from
On tbe other hand, the opponenta of; nounting the pending bill in CoMffiHUi
i Scientific Record ia vary compraheurire
. the Danlab, la aalled The Black. Marble,
tho law commend tbo article in question I to give to th* people the ad vantage ter all Irani snow th* lce*ju *1 Zfuaeos i report* are ia circulation containing th*
nutnlier of fatal ease* of smallpox in in it* summary of recent progrea* in i A new p*|&gt;er by tbe pool fetodmau ia oo
uan unanswerabl* argument for the 11« derived from the home ureas frdl of Tefrrehn and n'member that th* opin­ ItastML Only tao death* hare occured ; I wienc* and art, and the other depart
tbe porti Hood, Arnold, and Proater,
the expenee of postage. Pinsnleeit
condemnation and repeal of tbe same. sm^ng thr-e Lion on* against tbe right* ; ion* of our neighbor is just a* dear to ao new creoa have developed, and the
i
. Not quite ready to admit it to be such, of the people and tbe life of the county him
a* our* i* to us, and ore eutitted I • xriiemeut has about subsided.
A sk.trii by E. H. Natal. &lt;rf Eafftkh
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Buudaya and I&gt;nn&lt;lon Churches; a reply
1st u* look agniu nt some of its points, paper, In thia State, Is tho Detroit IHfc- ■' from
tu to the eamn re-pact we ask from । The Manistee Tiaro says: Our fruit J
I
by Prof. Atwater, of Princeton, to Dr.1
grower* who have examined their peach \
and ire if there t* nut ■ word Io bo said tmc. Its object far ynare, and for which . i
\ sui l other fruit tree*, apeak very nopvBlauvelt; Ifrof. Wm. 8. T&gt;ter*e addrea
I&gt;urpaa
It
has
expended
targe
ram*.
,
on lh* other si-ie. The Cist statement
Awxxicix Hums*.—AYe_ take plMaara
fully of tha prospect fur guud vi*ld next
year. Tiro trees aro in excellent con­ in Lringieg tu th* notice ef our reader*. I
paper* nt tho ftate. 10s proprietor*, the i
dition, end th* bnd* indicate a large Sure eepecsally thorn resident in the' Mrs. Davis's serials, and poems by Pella
pulillehsr* of* large Dally, and the test
yteldcountry, th* naw year’s number uf ibis Tbaxter, Julia C. II. Duor, and Louise
l&gt;aylng one In the Ftato, print and send
laborer in tho last number of llw
Th* Coagregatic nalssta of Greenville unpretending, bnt really Crst-cta** per- Cbaodlrr Moulton coufplrt* the list of
out. at little more iban Ihr coat of tbe
white paper, a large weekly abort which Hatting* Unu Journal is entirely mis ere to bntld a 120,000 ehnich thi* eea- nodical. Tbe urgantzation by it* new tbe principalcinlribuUoiui.
Dr. Holland, la Tuples of tbe Time
J they'seek to put In' tha place of the taken in tho statement, that “part or al!
thereof by annual inatallmento for three publisher*, Measra. lec A Shepard, ot ' write* of Rick and Poor, Organa, What
cvnnty paper, becatua with no mat far of tho Plato officer* have duties assigned
veare. They have *old tbeir preeant Boston, of a dasboct department fur it* '
compoatrion. they ean give more col- tiu-m entirely distinct from the duties hou.e of worship V&gt; the Episcopalian*
1 bosince* management mark* a new era
that devoir* upon them by virtue of fur ttO,nM.
in tho history of American Horn**—an
paper non for the aime^icnvy. Inlbl»|
crusade against the county prr**. (bey ,l*ingio chily devolving on *ny aingloj TLere are twenty-seven taw mills in ora of lifotary and typographical hnMidland County, with a capacity of
, follow tbe lead of tbe abler paj*r* In I
1 New York, and tbe meaner oetes th i’ olnctiv* Siato officu that i» not a part of,। AH.LOO,OX) feet anaually. which h*t
twenty y&lt;mi&gt;
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Tbe January number ia a model of lit­
*ra*,n cut 17.303,000 of lumber, cf
• Threw .is Mt a gnltoa
&lt;&gt;*
LABORER,
Pblladelphta. This combined oppoel- bisdutiss a* inch Btato officer, and for j
wine crlw*rw»'.d;there is no dwunu- (1 tk-n of tlicic great .talite* and weeklies, tbo porfbrmanes of which ho Was olec- (' which 4,9I5,OUO foot ia on bead. There erary excellence, pictorial beatify, and 1
FARMER,
were 75,37G.OOO shingles nod 3.387.­ typographical taele. It i* pre-rouaent* .
tioa fa th* ntrinber of erilar* I'—r^ 1
against their weaker neighbor*, hae ted by lit* people.
MECHANIC,
: 0J0 lath, 540,000 of th* tetter, being ly a hotuu magazine, and it* numeiuu*
liquor* are furnished beraos* th* LuuHa ia rurrcct, however in bi* slati'MERCHANT,
peas ha* been mad* uwre hsxardouv .'nothing offairnewior manllneu In it.
abort end pithy stories; ita well written
।
It
tsimply
that
they
may
annihilate
t W. submit it to th* good ronwt of th*
ment tKnt the Secratary of Suite and
paper*
upon
geevrl
topic*
;
ita
superior
(
us,
and
grew
rich
themaelvre
through
kssrialature thto th* prohibituvy law taa
th* other Blot* officer* rremve only the
our
deatructljn.
To
thia
end
they
cfasa
of
poetry
;
ita
household,
farm
and
had Mtfiaient trial."
constitutional salary in payment for th*
literary department*; wilticumo, Ma­
How ran it l»*vo had way trial, we ralae.1 a greet hue and cry agalnrt tbe tliwir official service* as such officer* —
right of free corrvafOaidcnce between
aak, if never enforced, nv it esunot have the people qnd their r.eprraeatatlvra neilblr doe* Judge Hoyt Bui it ia, also,
j "Tangled Thread*" will make it a web
Iron if itarre is just as much Lquar to and Senator* lu Congrrae, and caught true that tbo Secretary of State and oilier
ran* CT.e»t wherever it goo*. Matty of
be acid, just aa many to **H it «*d ja»t In tbeir ne» many of Uro rrprraentottvta Flat* offioer* are from tin** to lira* paid
I tho article* in the present number ar*
M many to buy 1 If pooro» l“l'**f» n”
their exjtrnsce wbuu away from bom*' ,
fully up to tit* standard of the larger
furambed beeauta of thi* law. what baOU fjkeri daiws, with out reference to tbe j
doran beautiful pktarre etnbellleh Ita
coaseaofth* taaaof teetfasony of ad- their voice In lavor of it, and secured I eonrtiluticnal lufaitoioo as to ff^o and
mprw lhat half of which are orlglent and incisive paper in which be tear* 1 pegre.
Oftiflc, chemiato (ibo Blate Asaayer of
Inal Amcrlean views. Mr. W. M. Ctary I
**• *u'*" j**™*1*- *' «,n *•
pevqwiaitete
end
eoeh
alknraece
has
' Ita repeal, and enabled theee city
th* veil very cleverly from the brood of bae a sperlt &lt;1 ful -par* picture ol AaleMaasachuaella icrludad ?) during th* nento of Uw coantrv pre—, io strike tt a always keen held to be eutrstbntirtial,
modern
imitator*
and
sickly
sentimen
­
lope-ll anting at, tbe Plain*; the baraxia
deadly blow, In obedlencn Io tbeir own a* we fully Itcbaftt it ia, ■a'ta^s, also the i
talist* who manege to palm off their are In full |&gt;ur&gt;ult ef a herd of &lt;ker,,
rive *dultenilton of all opinion* liquoto. pereonal demand for tbe ■;repeal of tbe । biJi* paid by tiro Fopervuora ul thia and
Mcuod-haud wares upon th* leuient
tbe moat trifl.ag r-i cent of w Isicli hu Fran king (privilege.
many other eounlita in tbo State to jay &lt;
country pnwsitood by the
■agasioe editors. The paper entitled
bams admitted, pure? It then, during . Had
tha actual ex|.eas«e of th* Jodgee white
।
people
in
tbe
eonte»l
far
the
repeal
of
(
“A Golden Men,*' by Professor Moeen aerleeefflve picture*, which be drew .
th* brief end broken periods, in which
•**si«
is., u .to — .wet. rX
SBgagvd
iu
tho
discharge
of
official
IL FaruJoeu, containing aa account of
prohibition baa had a place on th* the Franking privilege, there would , duties. Mechanic fa, alu*. very much
x
°* f
iiavc been no chance far our opponent*
tbo-discovery ia Northern Mexico of a famoo* Juniata River In Pecnsylvauta. I mvufKrH
statutoa of M—aerliaseUa, it ia conceded 1 to hate stabbed us, that they might en- mistaken when ha Ctetag lhat lha Soper- .
i
One of Itraee Is a grand and mamlve
TMJU or altMCBirTIOJI: —.
to hav* a fair trial, what may b* eaid riel, tbemwlve* by the ruin of th* oounInga, will b* read with interisl and curi­ whole page picture, reprtoe Uug The
DAlLT.
of th* free or licensed ulo of liquors, try press. Aroer dul Utepurplo either .
osity. Sam iol Woodaworth Cbsaeea, Juniata River, sur Huntingdon. Pa., gy s*ea-y*t qe*rsw ----- ......................(1 H
through all th* yours of tbe post—hw demand or desire Use repeal of the
Jrithi VMsT.'ri'Tret’ si^ aU
franking privilege, rare where they]
anthor of “Th* Marvelous Country," ( allowing a deep cut through the rocks
it flow better ?
on the Pennsylvania Central RaUi&lt;*&lt;l. by
Ftvs Os*s»
sontribul** a most amusing picture of a
•*Di* tew is expected to areoaajdiah , were misled by theee opponents of tbeir
Two large companion piece*, tall of the
——
j
local paper*, and in cur Judgement tbe I
W eater a court ia *arly time*. Jimmy
aa impoerilubty."
half
sheet
at
MiddloeUlo
undertakes
to
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i greatest danger of tbe Republic Ilea to i
1* it arise to yield this print- that it I j day In tbo repeal of thl* fmnetoltr, and I| instruct us aa to how w* *halb vote A i
Sloan, tho judge, ia an Irishman, p»sceaed of native ahrawdncea, cunning, [of th* inlet end outlet of winking
THtglorstBSCgirriOI.
is impotoihible br legal enactments to ,
certain ijnestium 41 th* approaching |
------ . river ;which flaws for anils tffeete
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ubstiuacy, brass, selCeateovn, everything!' spring.
f rare to bring a’xxit, tbe death.' krf t^e ! special session A* A* did net rate to make
in fact but laarwing. “What th* diril’s
maaufacturo and commerce, tale and local paper* In all parte of tbe country , u* a asoalor, hi* advine i* no* asked. A
charming aketrbra, fall ol brawtifal wa-1 Club 5 ria eeMaa oee yaw.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.'
cr the curtailing of their *ub*eriptloa
th* Coaeiilulion got to de wid‘ Jimmy tar, ctood. end falh«*H»eto, sre*krtrh-|
consiraapefon, which is rad-pulably th*
•*
Hat' within ouch narrow Umite wdte de­ Republican Wter rannol jKctal* to ueI Bloea's noort." oayo the judge. “Thi* seof the river-Lewtosearn Narrows, ystty **?’■• £*^***4 Ike'fottoi
cans* of nine-taaihs of all crime ?
stroy their utofulnea'^ind to tills end.f&gt;»r Th* opinion of say trot nau of either
1 co-rrt knows bow tn ihry inay roe* tbit and Jun'ata Hirer near Lrwtstown.
-Th* wulieot culture uf mankind be­ It can be to no other, U !• that these city party is rarno th eofieitod on any dr all
fft»H&gt;&lt;°&gt;‘L, Xrwoss rvev^
Nofinereeriroof
pirtureaef
Atahtaa
—
may
arise
before
it,
without
faatrneiiona
gan with th* grapo* and frdtes/frran paper*, to-day, seek to prevent the ]w»- the proposed ai»cadm*nt* fa th* con-’.
wboe* jri*M exhilarating b^ocggwi ar* eag« of Mri Tyner's Uli for the free clrfrom iony IrUl* pettifagug lawyer that •cooorr ha* ever bean publfabed. Mr.
JobnH. Devi* contributed* chhracter' eutattoo of all weekly ncwqpaprta lu
the county where published
Btaate*. and atthnpt* to iuelhroet the tatte sketch of th* vllfagr •W*r-dt&gt;wsft," An Idle Dag, which Is true to
,
W*a*kforlbto taw In no spirit of
1 eOort in its.dntie* - an &gt;ir tinted &lt;10 for
life, as well as betag graoefal to proa*
l-egglngand w lib no deal re ter special
’ yir eontaatp'. av lh»jou*rt.” • Cenaron and oomprastfou, Hpecht ba* a floe
F.iruuaar Tax —We. Vto informed end ***** id**:ot th* means which are
privilege* but in the lateswd of fh*'pon
Bn* Qjoo" io a translation £p&gt;m a b*au- picture of ricoteh greyhound*,. Utetitle' We do not know ol ao early a record
Jde, and beoatu* the poepte dnnand U. lhat at a faatuoMbi* party bald, ta on*
i tif.il poem by the Bpmis b Kent*. Tbe uronof Leisure, and Clad—n* Is on*
of the poppy: bid (uppoeo its cultivation Tbst It i* right and just even tbo liaur- of tbo Township* tn ahi* eeunty lee* of
P«dj
“gvbts to1 'Martyred Churiti" t* not only a fine
for the next ton or twenty yean sb.nild bon pre** doe* not dare deny. Even than tLre* months *go. Ufo tea on tit* Barnum hs«
Fpain a*d Afnen to seoare attrartio**
r poem, but th* Qlustratiuns ar* baantibe largely increased, and tho tnaaufoc- under tbe &lt;dd elaw regime thi* wa*
table waadesr-ribed by n yoaug Granger Lui has Irimsvl! Vtt’ted ths H.j.puJreme
Altotur* and tmportrdiJn. late and use of? always the law, and under It the eodatry "a* being a tare ipoamen of Granger in J'ante lb. Circus Rena «l Vl-nmiI fully artiali* and appropriate.
opium should ooms fa tho isms limo to. prvas beesmo a power In tbe land *uffl- tee gathered from lha Uf rexraA and Myer's Ctr.-p* to Dresden. Sahmo*aksi gather theca ia uo magasiee upon oar
asssms eno tenth the magnitude of al-, dan Uy great, to overturn a corrupt na­ fttrnhhed without fb* Intervention of **1 GtoTw'n Cm u* al Ouloguc, lb* Z.jo-' table whi'h are ean taose cwedldly rec­
hwrolGtoigu tot Jfambejg. . Au«i*liquora, would no legialuUua be* tional dvtoisty and place lu tbo Preol’ omtore.d to tbe eftjr xn afi'e home, or the
denltel chair honest old Father Abra- any middle man.” Wdl th* world1
farmer's fire-ide.
.
emptoyrel for tbe uprootai of th* plant’ bam IJneUm Do they wy to us tbe
s„?.
now, and a i
po*e again lb* conanmera to be si moat “ _
..riC
Th- February number of BsHou's ding Gfnln*
Magsxlne i* remarkable fur Ita variety,
1 wholly wom*u—how long before their
The literary onwteata of .»bfe’niimbv
and tbe amount of reading matter
1 lustrrieaa eye* and death-lined earnwhleb it aff-.rde for the low ptfoe of 13 of tbe AldlucMw .Mbetaa, varied, and
ptexiuna and deader brain* would ex- the country pm* on all political q(Mo­
eentt single copies Jami only |L50 per original A poem new ttofacopoMMH
tert from the *5ordi of eroation" a cr^ tions, and lhat Ita flereo asasmixa upon
year. Fotus uf lhe best stories of th* r*l, ratted 1 ha Boytho and Uso Sy Ipblda,
tender than over reformer ha* dared to the Inatttotion of alavrry Use off the
wseon are to be found in thl* really Is fnsn ttm pen of Kkfoard Adams
oraloa from tbe oyeeof tbe people, usd
niter for ntuhibitoa ?
merUurtoua mggaalce. It give* »o much
tet
there
see
It
u
It
eetually
extatod,
U
Ml eaur. U.L -ill.
i for tbe ataaoj that we Jo net wonder Ito
M* dtotodu. eba*ga* occur that shall and then It fell a. MMh all that epprwee
tbe progte-of individual an.’ political
month, so wo have tb* MMaferttoii &lt;tf
MfagarumAto.bo "open bar,** a* freknowing that tbe public really approb­
qusmtiy at man (and why not ? w&gt; ere
ate gwd literary merit. A nice little
toH that intemperance u nn c frigbtfa!
Chromo la ghrou to each eutaeriber of
fomaro amuuz the higher and middle
Halloa'. Magarino, and no one turn to
of the wnoMU of Ecgtead. and
watt mutbi.hr tbe picture, aa so«towhat pratitenee travete to frat ns the
pmtuf » bdfashion») would any ooo-'

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Arrxmox is aeked to the prospectua
ol th. daily aad weekly ftti n&lt;i JM,
published at Chicago, a* an Evening
Journal. It ia said to be one ot tha
ableai journals published in that city
and that ia saying* great deal.

The Best Dollir Monthly.

Msesr*. Hewitt and Galland, of
Orangeville. made oa a call on Monday
0! thi* week. We like to acknowledge
viait* fromaucli men, for when they
leave, our , aubsoripbon lie! ia larger
and th* pay in advance is their motto.

CHURCHES.

JOB PRINTING

Uni IktW fitictt

On Wednesday of last week. a son if
Joie ph Ohtay of Irving, had an arm
broken while wrestling.
He wax
brought to thia city at ten o’clock tha
aanto crcniag, and Dr, Upjohn aet tho
limb, which at this time ia doing wall.

completed, and tMecgm ere offiwed a
Grat das* all-rail rout from St louis
to Texas, either over th* Mweouri, Kan­
sas* Texas R. R, via Sedalia, or over
th. Atlantic * Paeifie H- IL, via Yalta.
For maps, time table*, information a*
to rat**, root**, ate, address J. F.

from their pUcea of labor. Tbo with­
drawal of half tbe cor* compelled fully
the half of tliocu to walk to their wretch­
ed home*. Imagine a poor, weak, half­
clad woman or girl walking through
six inches of anew in a blinding atorra
four mile*, after twelve hour* ef ex­
haustive labor! Thi* ia what the poor

Who loft at tha residence of tha
editor of tha Baxxn a quantity of wood,
on Monday and Tuesday of thin week ?
We eannot credit unleis re know who
loft it? Will tho party or partite giro storm filled tbe stetiou houses with th* .
thia matter prompt alteodoa aai nbligo shivering poor, wbo. bat for the** ref- |
uger. would bar*perished Ln the streets.
tho Bax xu Co.’
Many touching incidents are related^
r_—
■
L.s—
—■&gt;&gt;.
Liar or l.nrni remaining at the and aix childreu, entered the Mulberry
Hasting*, P.O., Feb. Sth, 1874:
Street station nad asked Captain Clinehy
Jordon Campbell, Mr*. Hold ah C\»r- for shelter. Tbe kind officer pnl them
win, A. M. Mane, Wm. Missenger, ia a warm cell, whoa tbo woman asked
Silas Sturgeon. Miss Salina Suits, Mrs. him to bo allowed to gu out'and get
food for tli&lt; children. Seeing bow ahe
wu Caplaiu CUncliy told her to give
him the monay nod he would send.
The woman handvd Captain Cliuchy
four cents. "What sort of a eii]m«r do
Tbo many friends of Iler. T. D. you intend to get with thia ? "Bread
air!'* "Well, you won't get enough
Marsh, ths able and nopular Pastor of
foe youeelf for four cento." "Thai'a so,
th* Presbyterian Church in thia city.’ but I and my husband can do without."
will tender him wltonsvio* at hi* res­ Handiag her the four sent* Oaplain
idence on Green Street, on Trxsnsr CiiDchy went io a baker’s and returned
Evxxoro mx 17thr init W* hope the with three toavea, some ham and fish,
donation may be a* liberal as hi* efforts and a subscription wa* raised among
tho men, all uf whom gave their ml’* to
for tho goal of thi* people are carueel asust the poor family. Tint night, at
and self sacrificing.
’

BRICK

Ilsuxstviiu, Couruatx Co, N.Y. /
July », 1871 J
R. V. 1’ixncr, M. D.:

J)w Sir—Your faiuriajval received.
1 intended to hare written to you
several week* since concerning th* im­
provement in tny health, which is now
very apparent. I hare used on* bottle
of Favorite Prescription with the beat
result*, although I will admit I waa
somewhat discouraged after its use (for
a short time only). . I took it under
very disadvantageous circumstances—
haring th* supervision of the bouse and
during the aeuon of "hone* cleaning"
I wa* oblidged, through the incompe­
tency of help, to do mor* than I ought,
and, of coarse, suffered dreadfully, lifted
when I ought not to hare raised my
hand, and did all I could to bring "order
out of chaos, ”—but upon laying aside
all care* and continuing tho remedy I
find after using lee* than oa* bottle to

Company offer* 1,200,000 acre, of land
in Southwest Missouri, at bum SB to
112 per acre, on seven year* tine, with
free transportation from Bl Louis to all
purchaser*. Climate, toll, limber, min­
eral wealth, schools, churches and Uwabiding etxaoty invito emigrants from
all point* to thia land of fruits and
flower*. Fur paniculate add rasa A.
Tuck, land Gwmmiamohor. Bt, Louis,

House in district known a* Todunk, in
the Tbwnship of Rutland, between El­
der Horton o' Seventh day Advent of
ribly and what added to tny diatrves
, Allegan CVunty, and Dr. Brown of thia
wa* the consoouanoa* of not procuring
city, on tbh morality and perpetuity of
relief trom ordinary, eouroes, at times it
Seventh day sabbath, Elder Horton
teemed about impoeubl* to (tend to
taking lha* affirmative.
The_ atfon-1
great was the diatree*.
All if thoee
dance waa very large and tbe utmost ( Fashion
severe neuralgic pain* have disappeared,
good order prevailed throughout tho | ant. If Fi
they were ao bad at time* I could hardly
discussion, and from the reports that ‘ feet high, t
walk without some external preaaure.
rcacu us mere seems to De no manner ------------- -- -------------------- _ —
, , ,, .. . ,,
,,
, ,,
fiat as a pie dish, these would be worn. They were to have left me like magic,
of doubL diet th. Jrfonre of th. t-bn.- Fof
jn ,h|W suddenly, and have had no return ; all
tied Habbath both - from a biblical and I has Leon obeolutoly cruel. The shoe other symptom* have been romovad.
historical stand point wa* full and oom-1 waa made aa narrow as tho toot —tho
plate, and the argument in tie support ■ sole ranch narrower than th. upper, and
disappeared, and I can go up ■ ta.it*
with comparative ease now. I would
hare informed you we thi* of my im­
lanxasnxo.— Thu other day a* we foot. Walking could only be accom­
provement, for I appreciated it, but I
passed along one of our promiuent plished with pain ; with such shoe* and
was fearful it waa only transient benefit
streets we uotieed two young Mieses on corns, end bunions were multiplied'
I was receiving, but I think sufficient
tho corner of a crosa street jnrt in front fearfully. But fashion has blundered
time ha* elapsed to consider th* bene­
of us. Na. 1 waa making motions to into a good thing for oneo. ■ Tbe new
shoe, which every fashionable woman ficial results permanent Areapt of my
in New York mutt wear, ia square-toed ; i&gt;*st wishes for your future sucre is and
the soles project beyond the upper* and your kindness in advising mo.
magaxine, or paper,, published, with or
Very truly, Mas. M. Nrm* Bxtdcs.
nitboutthe advortia d premiums, wa
■ill
It fur you at tho Lowcrr]
may bo very innocent amusement for
lb.ru, without any exjxmav to you in
the young lodioa,tn question, but it cer­
sending tbo crtlvr.
tainly wan not creditable, and if in­
I dulged in by any young lady wfll at lenst
exclude her trom all good eecsetv. We
print thia simply to call lhe attention of
»PI&gt;l«»-_____
the parties and all other* to it, that th*
Johoy know*
good tamo and deservedly high character
The beet M cent
of the young ladies of our city may nut
John Stealey’*.
be tarnished by &lt;ooli»h imprudence.

The Vevay AyaA&amp;ro aaya a sensible
thing in relation to a subject to which
too little attention ia given by our people,
and yet one that effect* all interest* more

' A«y:qanriil&lt;y of old nsirapupvrs fcr
sale et tlus'otew.

Th* crop of ice anettred In thi* eity »
vary l«rgt&gt; and of fair quality.

any a word calculated to draw attention
to.ycur county and its numerous tbrivW* regret tuHsm'of 0&gt;« serum* ill­ tog towns, and aid in their progress and
ness of J. A., eon &lt;rt Dr. H. C Turner •nterprite? Not a line. And yet there
are men who take such contracted views
of Orangeville.
baa no* been a aingle crim frill I of this matter that unto** they are get­
ting as inao-J. spare inches of reading
case on Um calendar at tbe preeont matter in tbair borne paper* a* they do
in a city pep«r, they think they are not
term of tha Ctreaft Court.
getting tl» worth of their money.
1'rof. Estabrook of Cio 8 Ufo Normal
School will Lecture at Union Hall on
7.TST or I'iTUxre famed from tbe U.
'2J01, inaL Subject ‘The Origin and 8. Patent Uffiee to Michigan Inventors,
for tbe week ending Jon- IB, M74, and
Destiny of the .Eugii«h Lwguate"
each bearing that date.-Furnished this
Bogota Eeq , of Prairieville, bat a paper by Cox A Cox, Boltoitoraof Patspan of her*®* that will be twonty-nine cnU, Washington, D. C.-.
Machlni of making Nesdlee-J.
year* old next May, and yot they have
not dispensed with coltish notion*, a* Baumgartner. Detroit.
Frying Pan-8. Bryant, Detroit.
tWr act* prove wbea'Ukhod pa.

Lin-Ban—G. Clark, Ecnrac.

■

MACHINE.

SAW .MILL MEN
MEIIEI PATTIT HEAR
' I1^is?£B,cd* vtsTcuTfod!!

iherto ii te Hasflw Raw

HASTINGS MARBLE TORES!
MONt’MJiNTS

A BARGAIN

JAMIS WOODRUFF
UNDERGROUND
LIFE

ItlSw'rSE

Frail, *«.. At. fur Uh rea sf

SSSfltEI

DONT

DELAY f

For another like BARGAIN will

la the last folly of this most foolish city.
Do you want to know what a kettle
drum ia? Well, a indy invite* hre
friends to her house from four to six P.
M. Tea is made by tbo hostess in Ida
parhir and each lady take* a cop thereol Co the gectleman whom she prefers.
If ho aaya ••Sugar, please," she remain*
with him —if not alio leave* him.
Biiq
ean only offer tea to one gentleman.
Now ft will almost alw*y* happen that
eomo one gentleman will have no toe
offered him. Tho host css provides, n
kettle drum iu a corner of the poptor,
and thia leckltes wight must go to tt»t
drum and beat it, not loudly, through­
out th* entertainment, or until a later
unfortunate relieve! him. The rub-adub of (ho drum make* lust enough
noise to enable th* couple* property
mated to indulge iu all the soft talk
Uiey desire without being overheard,
and the lucklae* drummar make* aft
excellent butt for all the email wita

BULLS
SCHOOL BOOKS !

MTEII MEDIC1IES,

$75,000 00
Paint*. OiK Vanish and Di. Stuff*.

WANTED ! CHOICE

GROCERIES!

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE

tbe ordinary tea, with a alioe of lemon
added to each cup. How Iona thia abturd thing will but no one know*, but
it is all the rag* now. Frivolous New
York has to have something new which
is .not profound enough t* require
thought, all the time. Th*’spectacle of

COMFECTIOEEBIEB!
*5.000 each in Greenbacks I

HrKWl

»

furbish our patrons with all Minds
of plain and fancy printing at reason­
able rats*, and on the shortest notice.
A pleasant oyster supper and dance
is to be held at Independence Hall, at
Meadville, oa the evening of the. 20&lt;h,
inat., aider the auspiMj'/'^. a^amb.
Music by McMure I Hoig'a full bail.

pleasant affair. Ths attendance large,
end considering the stringency of the
lime* tho donation*, e&lt; they ought to

Good Tough
Oak, Bock Elm.
or White Ash
Lumber

Where is there a county paper that
fnnuahea ita patron* with morn colemae
uf roadtag mattor than can ba found io

INK.

CRAYON,
WATEROOLOR

�Ayers

UNDERGROUND
tin

BELOW "the

SBSEACE

1

■ICHIGAR CENTRAL R. R-

Michigan Central R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

ABVUTUMEKTS.

torprisa began to reward him, and look­
ing around for some one to share with
him in his hardships, and haring road
in his boyhood days tho Mosaic account
of tbo pair in tho Garden of Edon, and
pemeoing tbo instinct of Adam, want
and dona likewise, took unto himself a
wife to take oaro of his log cabin, where
they lived ia happiness a few years,

k&lt;Sit&gt;400.

NEWYOBK DAY-BOOK

BULLS
IWffSBODSfflOLD lASiffltt.
The Best Dollar Monthly.

■smees
itrwsra
tbo building belonging to tho uS Uni­
versity, in tbo city id Dertoit” The
University thus gained a habitat, and
was started on iu career of utefalneea.
Kot that afl the above mentioned
legislation wee unexceptioaally wise,
but it was sealoualy in earnest • and tbe
tnind who planned on paper fur future
goneratiaus waa able to give bis atten­
tion to thia child of his own creation, to
such an extent, in its infancy, that it

BEARS

. which waa called • bJodt house,
wilding remained until about IS
ago. He traded with LUIndmua.
(apt what would b* taraeed • boUl
u tee, but POt upon lhe Euro-

100,000 Feet of
White Ash

MARTIN'S IMPROVED

BRICK MACHINE.

ffiqtfEST fUftKET
WM-

EXTHEHnTATORS

of nuud as Judge Woodward should
couple with thia bio pel acbemo, one of I
tho want forme of gambling; but il will1
be remembered that lotteries wore with
him a favorite method Cm taisicg mon-

WANTED I

wS^CCUluV* Cu"

SAW .MILL MEN

Good Tough
Oak, Rock Elm,
or White Ash 'vinecarbitters
Lumber

■ EIHEI CATER! HEAI ilOCKt.
iMnripii.. &lt;im&gt;ar ml
eaeCmiee.
KIXKXU. DAVIS A CU, taLeupel.i. lad.

ra-trsst;
sua.—■

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleigs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

THE GOLDEN EGG

FITS and EPILEPSY

■eeUvely eoreS. TS» worel «..r« ef laocnt
UbSIm. tee wla( DU. IIKHVAIUK

dml law i utt Wa Miat
DR.CHOOK’8 WINE OF TAB I
fcrnuty to tbo needs ol tbo countrr and
the lime. Tbo Uaivscsitv »u ineorporatsd under a board of trueu-es who
aro named ia tbe act, anti upon wbum
wore conferred alt tha franchisee usual

&lt;1L

tho duties and powers which wore con­
ferred on thia loard of trustee , we fnd
tho following relative to the lands
granted by Congress fur educational

... •«.,

‘^fbe three sections of land gran toJ
tbe Cbliego of Detroit by tbe treaty of
Pert Meige, eoueladed September th*
29th, 1817, shall be veelea in tbo said
tnutee% agreeably io the terms of tbe
grant, and all the property; real,1 per
tonal, and mixed, an.t all rights, credits,
and debts, granted, given, con rayed,
promised, or duo to tho corporation oalabliabod by tbe ad entitled 'An ecl to

Cherry Pectoral,

ASvertfelM &gt;&lt;lt tela ar» ewtewan.
JMreeMyeaiben.ie.neawew.

corporation shall have the '
control and management of the town­
ship of land granted by the act of eougraea. paaoed March the 2Ct!&gt;, 1804, ।
tad entitled ‘An sei making provision
for tbe diepsal of publie lauds in the
Indiana territory, and fnr 'other par-

lem of publie eehoole, that, with a wondroua insight into the future, ha saw
rapidly dsveloping and becoming a
grand rvfclity. We need not go beyond
thio act for proof that tha Judge waa no
tyro as a student, but bad mastered tho
Greek and Latin tongues in tbe old time
methods and sinee they liad become
in coins sort a part of himself, he re-'
gardod an acquaintance with them
as ths foundation of all polite loam-

Ayers

iwreinirr.

rsransucssz

AiiertiiE ii tie Haslitn Bauer.

For! Vote Jstlm &amp; SaiiKi
ba idle |o attempt tOMtile such a qun-1
don by ifiseesckm. since a naw catal­
ogue of Erse Trade tricks and fa lac lee
would -occupy the time of a speaker oa
tbo other side a full day at least. Tbo
Free Trade ring nt Chicago, a few days
ago, acted aa i! they owned lhe farmer*,
and were determined to make good ueo
of them. That waa the very place for

MSTHflffi

§75,000 00

SCHOOL BOOKS

L. D. SINE’S

PATENT MEDICINES,

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

Paints. Oils, Yaxuuh and Die Stuffs.

15.000 each in Greenbacks I

I wu r.envifK MosTBir

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

Traveling Dasketa, DruggiiU Huadri cs I

CONFECTIONERIES!

•ag-SMS:—

The Babcock

Pali! Brushes ni Prioim Stcct

G"*‘

mditiX mG^:°Br^BiI and |

are not to be an independent aa-

» kiaatk UMirn mb
UBFUfflB,
.HDCCO
nstuc,
UF n Blffl
Shingles. L»tb, &amp;c.

LOTS if

~\

e--r

J. cor.r a host

JAMES WOODRUFF

Briggs House,
'CHICAGO.

SCBOBL CABOS!

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                    <text>MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1874.

iWWial ajii fillip^ Caffe

NO. 43.

rather i KATIE'S TRUST: A STORY OF THE

to be happy and cotrfodabla

nseasx

Katertry of Art

OLD RTFS-

Uirro die belong*]. coming only s liitfa
Katie was a seaman'a drib!. She
had two brothers, otie older and the
other younger than herself! Clyde was
a tall fisherman of about twenty yean,
while little “Dot” Still wore bte baby
epnma.
They lired iu u cottage br the xt
.U.
.L. sfl.,__ a vr_i__
o -&gt;

WM. 11. HAYFORD,

COUCHES,
anoava
JiSXI

BED-LOUNGES.

MAT-

Tfi-Te were no bridesmaids or
groomsmen. Nelly, dressed in a simple
white dress and with a few orange 1

THESSES.

ir«Bt?KrS

fate his arms, an tf the
&gt;n that first, sad uiglit, in

"Do

too

think, Katie,” he void. al

“ I wfll tty,

CHAI. H. BAl'F.n,

SKILES ABB LAUGHS.

IVRiaflTM. HOLBROOK.

CEUftOD TUB ffK IIK.

ha eiily unchained, and
h^-

ii. Bi:naii£R,

nvm.

am rettaiu wn have not loot out

A dull season —Bocrdfag-house pepl‘w’’
How to get a fooi-hoid—take aboot-ek.
-

‘‘That wo fiavim’t,*' said Kifty; “she
ill clears bs our child.’'

Come and See Them!

her brotlun*.

PHYSICIAys~Al, l l!(JEOB-'&gt;. ~
DR.C.C. I-INSI.EY,

made a goodly number Jo gather around
the table,*and wo fingered fang over
our dinner us if wu dreaded to uart.
Hr.t the hour for parting came; Tom
and Nolly were obliged to hurry to

„ .^I?0 &lt;4^°
’-‘muw.—Wo mo now prepared to re-scat flPLD
CANE SEAT CHAIRS m the Lr. t mariner and at reasonable rates.

look bright to Clyde,
hitn warmly whoa he &lt;

••18.

In Rhode inland

both male*

'.ting

la right-

boar Um black ahadowa i

■asKStjjjtigasisrjS^
M Dn«4&gt;V
lLr.U«y'.11aait« Ml.’:. f
,

f“IS?.1MJ!?1ISNz"t'd—I Lt I

am

JOHN ROBERTS,
TU YSICUN* BV

STEBBINS &lt;fc BELDING
Opposite Goodyears Hardware.

,-P eMllw

rnr»iriA»a rcnoiMN.-oau. «
eiatsii itMiian. Mat.

COSTS YAATE/IS.

the ailaaea waa atartted by a half atifled

Such pleasant letters m camo to us
from them both in tboso days 1 Nearly
minded of their oriof.
ererr day Grace brought me uno and sea had rubbed before.
clubs—i’ulieeroan’
As the darkness dampened, tlwy saw,
caller! all tbo family aroiind that they
by the rod lightning's that the ship was «Irish Kafje bad borrowed that day.
There was a knock at the door, and
Clyde rose to open it. Katie, thinking
idle. Wo had bought them a band- &lt; np»rly expected.
it was one of tbo neighbors, read on i
Hours passed !
some, cosy 111 do cottage, and fumislied
wit hunt raising her eyes, intending to cr l^inrdians to marry.
i ttint onr Kelly traa about to bo married, enough be that they h&gt;uI.1 go into it at
| than I ruuld nrevunt for tbn white hairs
•
Conrlear
bllow “"J
to answer back to tiuir hearts’ cryl. reading.
. that Kitty point* out to mo in my heir
The ifoor stood open, but no word 1
; happiness is a Irome-K
. and whiskin. I do no! know where
was spoken. “Wbat o.itld it mean F':
&lt;“.■
,
Why ia a .crew in k
&lt; the years have gone.
Kitty suit I
sod Kate looked up.
, Nowhere u well-bred courtesy, or the , ;n ti-u ’—Beeausa ii ;
Al. •
L.. _. .I. ..,
v si-.-' lack of it. muru oluerraola than in
.

dab

JCSHCEOF TtU! ftUCF. iLuw.l l.’MNcU-a i
tbi-ru; just us M-rursiy nestled among
“Will we go in ?" Tom asked.
i thejpfod tbings in our hearts.
| “Yea, far a tncment.'’ and wu walked
Y&lt;Uod bn. Ixvn vary good to u«. to the dear. Kitty and our children
• Ibis ll.nugbt :• never oat of our mind. 1 and Tom’s people were all standing in
! Bo l.«v guide) our fives with so loving the ball to receive . them, cud sueh
1 a hand ths! tbo soars have jave 1 away ( shooting nud kfaiin- trod explaining I
| and loft no sign.
I novar heard before.

KEO. ItJAimAN*.'

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
torSTT St’JtVEri'JlaiJafltj/sl Cen.vs-&lt;.r. I

“This U your houro. children,'

■ _________ ■ ■ - .. . -—— । ■ The New Whselek A Wilson
Sewing Machine AWARDED the
milo T. wheeler.
■ highest premiums at all the leading
ling fairs in the World,
..................
and
- the
TjtEA»DKEn.-&lt;&gt;Hs« la th« cmh i k|jjy .otto UGCOMMENDED for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the
--------- ™ J Worltb Expositipu, at Vienna. It has less pieces than any Shut
_ rtlc Machuto, S&gt;nr» JWtcr, It Runs Stiller, I'. Rutrn Easier, It
Isaac w. -vRooMAN.
. i Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods, It ;r Easier Adapted to
' piiflcrCfR kinds of Work, It will Inst n Lifetime, Every Joint being
~.rv5i.«~. UiMmeoRrti. ’
i Adjustable. Old Machines repaired or Exchanged.- Extras of
i ell kinds at the office of the. Agent io'this City.

,
-----------------------j
-dd. “and it is for you to make
| thiir tenth year. Alliaughlsr? No, ti home. I pray Gud that yor may
I thank Gul now, truly end Lrartil), for &gt;o »t *U the pcaco and happiness

tho sadnrsa that cumo to ns. just as ' desire, end that your children may
truly and heartily as I thank Him' for | “ gtont a joy to you as yint have I

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--------- — — —....... •» i»g o, mv ,uu-

,

co-

oak and happy to say anything.
She beard the strnngw story uf
him as dead.

right at last 1

rotryjjirl! Kojwraon
I of pea-1 who kept awi
wiS unit ' Ta is Mr, will.

enough to pay

It 11 surprising bow quickly men,
ri*o dislike red hair, will fall in faro

What is tbo difference between a

And

•■Oh Clyde! Clyde ?’ the would moan,

she will bo onr dauttliior

ROfCE If/DUST/fy.
-----

The still, white faces of

the *•* called wildly amend tbo boose

A. D. (WK Agent.

MlivSSl^HEQOS CARDb.
MISS M. MEAD.

the children .’

placed bitu ’for months in a

I 1
Hliould tbo Agent fall to call on you, be Invites you to call at h‘» office in tbo
I Ktore «f HI11KS BRO-'."’. Slate htrtrel. tinnings. Midi., and cxMoinc tire
WhccterA Wltecn before purchasing elaewbure.
&gt;

hams, williams, k

uvsuav ii.i ’’'vs, uvr ariua rvacniru out ;

irrrqunff. and there is
r, In Kitty's voice.

T. B. DIAMOND,

-

knowj ike burtons of that night !

Postage
Wbyuol.u.por. Howe -tatol,,! Did you e«r ..ke lhl.
। trouble to find out what makes a community thnny and prosper- , k&gt; find Mcaafoa io have a chat with |
bus? You go to the city and von see the people all alive and : Kiuy; •&lt;&gt; ifim I hid i.o re*»&lt;® to think —r------------ —
I eirio,. ond &lt;b. Gm .btajoo ioy. » •’fer
dm™, lou ,.r
—ph

Bill.

business nere !' Ercrybody seems to bb doing well. Meehanica
nnd Mlppov,j n,., j I p.*txi h*&lt;^ making. v«m&lt;&gt; important
! urc eceu by hundreds hurrying to iltcir labor with tlmir dinner j &lt;jid; burthen Kitty u much quicker to I cba»g*a fa tbo matter
IT of
-*postage.
—
The
i i paibon
-,
• .,
• arm. w■ • -u .1tlie
— ------— { »»* ,..
i—of
—.y.i_;
»
,1^1.,.—nf til. fall mwill be gw-erahy
their
What
cause-' _.c
of ..11
all *Lt*
this stir? i.y*n
'• V” .1
there
&lt;“ oL* bottom
thing* than 1 am.
is n demand nt Home for work, the people patronize Home. Indmt- t A
T&lt;ro*
try, cify pecpAj know that it is to their own personal interest to j “Marry Nelly i" aaid I, “Why’Ideas
support Home trade and they do iF in variably. Who cats wbeajZ u*. Tim, yon are only a couple af ehiltowing is an outline of the Tyner bill:
ritwed in Barrv County, if it i» not the people in the county ? We I dreo!"
“It provides that on newspapers and
nwnt build up*onr own place; people in Grand Rapids won’t do I,
Other periodicals nut exceeding lour
ill&amp;rup. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradegmen,iLnwyers, '
ounces in weight sent from the known
Doctors and Labo/ers; but one says “we have tio mechanics in
lly? Why the girl is bat a child afire of publication to regular and bona
Hastings who can do a good job of work.’’ To such’ I would say.
^£S5Ss“fc£ look
*■ n • are obi enough (o lo»o each
alour Qrick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling other,
” said he, and with a quick dig-,
and our Corringer, Wagons. Cutters He made iu Hasting*, anti nity that made mo respect the boy
then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years more.
“You have spoken to Nelly then ?’
Purs Wines and Honors! ago; for then there was.not even a painter in Barry County that r ..k~i
f
t
eonld paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and co far
each additional four oaneoe weight;
•And what did she say ?”
ns Cutters are concertied, you can Save ten dollars bn every
rm..,--------------_______ -ui_
Cutton nud get a bettor Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (great or small), for I know they cannot
“Bat she didn't say that she fared
compete with my Cutter JfaditNe. I nm giving my customers the
they are printed and published t
postage, and tbo publishers of
of mv tetter Machine which I do say 5s a saving of ten dol­
Mville
•&lt;
litiiiM. benefit
lars to them’on every Cutter they buy of me. 1 have nearly sold
an stA ibwUr stisaM te­
out my firs! hatch of Cuil-re; nud am Running Out another lol
Ju® then Kitty came in the ro
S*«1fF Hoyet,
which 1 will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggicn Mow and 1 must say I felneliuved to
third-class, including books, flexible
I ani ready now U« offer lower price* on bug­
UTMKII IfaVltoJ-.
MWH. Pur next K-nson.
gies than ever before. I
prci&gt;arTi^t Mncldncry to /enable inc
to undersell any carringe builder in the country. Try me on. 1
23 3S3
Iiavc made my customers Haitt and can do it again. J|y busmattar act eh;
inesw nearly doubles every yew, and Umi is eyitlenee of sitirfac- trance.”
“Why,” aaid I, Hashing into Use sub­
tiou somewhere,
'
'
set. “tbo boy wants to marry NeUr!’*
IF YOU WANT
J. L. tBKD

1 Quick! Quick 1"and Clyde could
aicely hold her in bed, while Ratio

subbud Katie.

waid ea
prompt!

ustice may! psaily patrons of husbandry.
mJK?.* B^sidrui Grant think, of hr

fishing town when tbo strange news
was toil that Adam Ramsey was alive '

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BKSSMKR, HEATH k co.
py ,| !• !• d [X ki1 hwiTfm* rk.k.i.i—■

ofBeiously u, stranger, by refine-!
brwl.travelcra, and persons m

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w.ii.i
times Mjing. ’’Why pane not turn, Ta- begging to hear,
tie F' till they could do nothing but how thuac brave

The neighbors, all sharing in the loss happy arid bright. Her father was
of Adam Ramaey, look care that bis very proud of her, trod railed her his
family should not suffer, while Clyde ••little houMkM|&gt;er.''
Katie never would hare her father
and Do'.lie. After many pleasant years, Laval, Marshal de Rott, was hunr at
.
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liifi
1.Ti_ • _ .
The latest faafana* afforded by a fund

er would saytrust.

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Biron by Heun

A Brief Testpesuc-: Ler’urcof the Marquis da Oontaut-B/rou.
French ambassador at Berlin.
of King Ixroii Phillippe, was tbo inher­
itor of whatever rigtjs liis fa'.hnr oonld
trrnsmit. He was a noble young man contented with the treatment ho reewv.
—physically noble.
His generous
qualitiaa had rendered him universally
pojoilar. Ouo morning ho invited a lew

UTS

ounces.

&gt; Greble &amp; Russell
mum

It shall

saying, “Laugh, Tafia * Laugh 1 ’

asked a fatae.
Atotaraod from

•Why 'ow cwy. Telia I" little Dot

of articles inc luted, without nddi-

B»*ti« in

was faked into a ba*

our Nelly with Tom, father, and 1 am

HABTlROfl, MICH.

But,

SellThe Diamond Tooth X C
that dreadful wreck.

Saw which is guaranteed

to out fifty per cent

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&gt; Bfrl tbo children,
wUs no use of t:

•VA.fc,

�Hou. Jamas F. Joy. on tha qvorttoa of
the construction of a bridge over tho
river al Detroit, will com man I the very
[general attention of those Interr.tod in
northwest. The whulc may have been
| the question of Cheap trvusp. rtz.Uon. lu -. . in, and cartalalz will have been
and aU friends of th. city of Detra.t. »o h'lh Detroit lilver te to remain Ibe
lisvizrin t e way of progress It teal

-1. Threat. Ik»ila, Wounds,
. llrrr*. Brakes,
IHltw. EOtxllM,
O.rriic.
Calk, Oitl Sorca.
i t
huges.

In the railway world as elsewhere, all i
[ Utopeople of U-oElatelo the Importance tbo wtsAer ro-.ul* must Irani tire nature
I of unitedly urging forwanl 'his enter- . of things tall Into th*- control or tbe
prise for the produetton of cr.mmerela! i stronger onre. Tbluistho very nature
prosperity of Detroit, and tbo produe-1

learned to your readers st onee.
;
Do you know what • "bull" la, or a ]
"Itear,” In Wall street? I spent two j
dav* Icartiltiff.
1
cued the wreogth and now er of the Ceu
lu Wall street a “bull" toon operator ‘
tral rood, ami not much more Is needed that no on* by facctning a grange
meu.l&gt;*r gives up that inalienabl* right who bellsvns bo eon push tbo price or 1
and duty which belong* to*very Amer­ any particular stock to a higher point.
ican cituen to take a proper tutored in Take Toledo aud Wabash, tar iMfanre. ]
th* pohlica of his country. On lb* Supuoeo it Io selling at 48. The buU
roatrury. it te right for every member
to do all in hie power legitimately to
influence for good Ibe action of any Sd"^' deliberately goes to work Io
It up. Howlllue like a—like a—
so slight that It did not eoem to uio that
political party to which ba belong*. Ii put
jMilBIciali-be win Invept bogus dis
such a report could eomc within the
is bia duty to do all be can in hit own pstabes-b* will spread reports of tbs
ranee of things possible. The interests
ire.''.’*;
- “•wk^winr'ihSo'^at^ party to (mt down bribery, oomqtion, death of P.astdoute of RoQraada-publuh
liogus reports of tbe buvloee* done
and
trickery;
to
sec
that
none
but
meins are nrnd.- to acrompitehhl. pur
great In tbo quretlou that 1 propose, as |
v — &lt;u
competent, faithful, and honesl mon, —In short, there te no villainy In tbo
1 shall have time, to cxamlp*' this
anv weight t-&gt; them bccauai they are1 who will unflinchingly stand by our tn;xirt and teat Ita reaaoalng, anil also ;
made by roe. Ixt them root mplnteI duslrist intmsts, are nominated for
the facts HOled which are unde alibi:.' ail positions of trust, and to Lav* ear**&lt;*.
X*et tlreru o en their eyes to the tenden­
1 forgot to say that th* trail bur*
cy which tliroe facts Indicate, and noneJ ried nut the pnnclptes which should ab stock.
tbo stock to bo delivered at a certain
can be so blind as not t* see the Inevit­. ways charaeieriro every grang* mem­ date, say thirty days. Now, ir on that
able rnralts, and that too In the very’ bar; that 4le office should seek the date Toledo and W abash fa worth W.
near future With a perpetual barrtar,&gt; »man end not the man tho offic*.
We
simply pays the ball the odd
and consequently a jierperunl dteadvan-’ acknowledge the broad principle that tho bearon
the other band HgModowu
j tagn I ere and the rout ■ by way of Do­’ differ»oco oi opinion is no erim*, and two-if,
t« 40. tho bull pays tbe bear tbe old
i trod cannot tee maintained, andyearby
Lt thus bcoomiu a atniggio be­
year the ad vantages of other routes owrr bold that piogrses toward truth is mad* two.
it will became more and more apparent,. by difference of opinion, while the fault tween them—the bear to lues it up, tbe
the country romwanded by Its Board• lies iu bitternrei of controversy. Wo
... n’-.l-- —111 I— ,,n.«
I desire a proper equality, equity, end
j fairness; protection for the weak and
J teetramt upon the strong; in short,
r justly-dhtnbuted burdens snd justly
An »xch*ngn thus »hw» camo of the
• distributrd power. These srv Amsfli-i
r can ideas, tho very essence of American
citizens of tbo Township of Assyria. It
' mdrpendrnee, and to advocate th* sonis absolutely too bad, but wo giro it ns
r trnry te unwurtby of tbo sons and
i&gt; daughters of an American republic, of the celling price of the stock ou tbo
named.
i Wo ehsiteh the brief that sectivualtem day
Very frequently been turn bulls. If
• te snd of right should lie, deiul and a bear nee* that It te Impoeelbte to pull
' buried with the past Our work te for
a stock, be frequently buys and
kc;&gt;t abreast with them, and tho twes-s the present and the future; In our ug- down
Income* a bull ta_cover. Tbl* lie eon
eut pre-emlnrnoe of our beautlfil city
If bo can buy more of thestock than
ma) u tai bed. But this can only be dones rieulturai brotherhood and its purpaws do.
be has sold.
by the city Itself. The railroads are
These
tnnsaettoua very frequently
puwcrlcsa without Its aid. If It shall no East, no West. It is reserved by
sleep nnd wil1 not be felt, there 1a noth- •very Patron as his right as a freemen
h:g of hope In the future till all Is lost. to affiliate with any party tliat will best
’ i chidl, if my time shall admit, &lt;11*cuss the Interests connected with Hits carry out tbeir principle*
Thia morning that part of the Arcade
fl. (hire being peculiarly a farmer*'
question, and. notwithstanding the re­
block owned by I&gt;. P. Sagendorph.
port of the Government Board, shall institution, we cannot admit all to our
expect to show that there can bo no ranks. Many are excluded by the na­
E*q., was found thickly bespattered
such InJun- to navigation co ought to ture of our organisation, and not be­
with ink. It looked os if thrown from
the Interests of the city, the
a bottle or from torn* kind of squirt aginary or slight. It U «11 asted about override
.State aud the West, as well as the rail­ cause they are professional man, or
gun- Tbo front of tho Furniture storo halfway between the foqgof l.ake Hu­ roads, In the bridging of t o Detroit artisans, or laborers, but bemuse they
and Toledo. At tbo former ;&gt;! co
made lu Watwsli, sell the stock to l&gt;o
occupied by Robiusun A Son, nod tho ron
ths river fa narrow and alwayu open. River Yours trulv.
delivered In, say thirty, supposing that
walk of tho stairway, wore thickly be­ At the latter place Lake Erie is turned
there fa enough of It in the market to
sprinkled. It te supposed that the elec­ wlthoOt impediment. At all tinira,
bo bad, to make delivery at a profit
tion of Mr. Sagendorph os Grand Wor­ therefore, tbe masage way Is open north
powlblo. The time approaches and
they begin to lock about to get the stock.
thy Cbinl Tempter of the State Lodge and south of us st a distance cf nl-out
idxty
miles.
At
this
place
there
fa
of
­
They find to their dismay that Ibero te
of Good Tcmplarv, aud tho remem­
ten no poiwure, ami for *everol mon th­
n»t a share to be liad; for the very good
brance of his penistent efforts in the in the year It m all tbe time difficult,
that we mar eventually remove from reason that tho bulb have It all. They
- •---------M
yh«
Temperance cause, Incited some low. and even hi summer l» a serious ob­
our midst tbo tail vvstigo of tyranny moooio -----rranuc.
minded whtekyila to tho outrage. The struction to the pa*eageof railroad liudprice up to any
and corruption. We hail tho general bulk bold, and i
Arcade block is the lines! io tho city, a
deriro for fraternal harmony, equitable
,h«v
monument to the good tasto and public
compromise, and earaest co-o;&gt;oration
spirit of ils owners, and all good eitixon*
os an omen uf our luiuro succwaa.
rapidly
will regret to see it thus defaced —
around 11
7. It shall be au abiding principle
OarbUj RtfMirao
S^ordiy.
s
with as to relieve any of our oppressed 1
Il dircoeerel, tho perpatrators\)f
ami suffering brotherhood by any I
open and narrow river, a* at Port Hu-!
mesns
at our command. luut. but nut
that outrage, should be summarily pun- ron. At tliat p-dnt, therefore. with the :
least, wo proclaim it among oar pur­
Uhol, without refcrenro to any judge additional advantage of a good hartair
a! the end of tho lake liasapron? upon
1. United by tho strong and faith­ poses to inculcate a proper approbation
or jury or the Htalulve- Hanging to active, energetic, wideawake and tbriv- .
of the abilities and sphere of women, as
the fi.it lamp post is just what they de­ Ing city. The easy pa*aact. around the . ; ful tiu of ogricnltnro, wo mutually re- is indicated by admitting her to mem­
lake there, the easy connection with solvo to labqr for tho gc od of cur order. bership end position io our onler. Imserve, and in some places would got. IbeSouthwe.t by rail from that point, I onr country, and mankind
Men who defy all late, have no right to tho easy and eloc connection with the ' 2. Wo heartily indorse the motto:
of Michigan there,which has
oak for the protoctic.tr the law gives to wbotebtate
grown up for the reason that Ibcir busi­
law abiding citixuns, and no one will ness may go exit by water or by rail nt liberty; in nil things, charity.”
1 3. We shall endearur to advance our
ragrot if it te not given to such charac­ all times with equal facility and with­
out obstructions, la fast building up enuso by laboring to accomplish the
ters, and the time te sure to come when ■ I______ __ »---- .... — —
. following Abject* : To develop a better
it’ will not be even 5u the State of Michand higher manhood and womanhood
[among ounclrrs; to euchanre the

Mew Horticultural Society.
On Tuesday of last wash the Grand
River Valley HcrUcultural Society was
formed in Grand Rapids, and the fol­
lowing gentlemen elected officer* for
the current year, via:

and strengthen our attachraont* to
I our pumuit*; to foster mutual under­
Handing anil co-operation; to maintain
। inviolate our laws, and to emulate each
। other tn labor to hasten tho good time
I coming ; to rcduca our expenses, both
’ individual and corporate ; to buy leas
A strike by the coil minors of Ft.
and produce mor*, in, order to maku Clair County, IU., is in progress
[ourtarnu self-supporting; to divsrsifr
Mattoon in nrenattug for a ‘ big celsour crops, and crop no more thsu we brat ion" of Waaliingteu'* birthday.
i ean cultivate; to condense tl^e weight
Ju lea Tillcpetti. a traveling actor, was
&lt;&gt;! onr exports, telling leas in rhe buat- found dead in his bod nt tbo Atlantic
■ _ j _____ __ n _ i___ t__ i i- -i___ _
Hotel, Now York, Friday.

intriiigoutly on probabilities; to diswest of thia city only eighty mlTes, and [eountrnanco tbo credit system, the under a railway train near Belleville,
draining that country towards Toledo. murtgng* system, tho fashion system, Hl-, Friday, sad was instantly killed.
It has, a little farther wr-t, and running and every other system tending to proA due! between two women, in which
A’ coamiltcu eompoaod of Ah* Presi­ through Praino Rond anil Kalanuuoo digslity anti bankruptcy. Wo propore oa» of them was killed, recently look
to Grand Iloplda and Newaygo and
dent, Tice Piesident, Secretary, Treas­ Muakcgon. another road corniwting for meeting together, talking together, place in Sinaloa, Mexico.
Two of the party who ate perk affeetad
urer, and S. L Fuller rat appointed to all the baaincM of that country and working together, buying together,
drawing it to that city, or around, the. Iaelltag* together, and generally acting with trichina, at Aurora, lad., about a
lake by an unbroken and uninterrupted together for our mutual protection and month ago, have died within a day or
advancement, a* occavtoa may require. two.
We shall avoid litigation ns tnuoli ns
The Kansas Housatei* by a vote of
possible, by arbitration in the grange; r~, i. .*«
a resolution requiring
wo shall strive to secure er.iiro bar-.
Moes*. Destrich, Merriman and
office to tako steps fur bringmony.
good-will,
vital
brotherhood
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tatar Pomeroy to trial.
Row* wen* appointed a committee to
among oarwhas, and to make oar or­
The Mississippi Hoose of Represen­
draft by-laws and present them to the
der perpetual; co shall earnestly en­ tatives hoc passed a resolution, by n
society for approval at its next mooting
deavor to nnppms personal, local,
vote of M to 88, requesting Senator
I sectional, and national prejudices, all Aciirn to resign.
The new society starts off with a
’ unhealthy rivalry and all oCTBsh ambi­
goodly list of members, not so mush in
The Kinsey Manufacturing Company
tion.
Faithful adhsrense to these
numbers perhaps as in the ability and
principles will ensure our mental, mor­ st UenoMO am contemplating a dosing
out of businoM aud dissolution of their
force of those who compose it, awb has
al, social, and material advancement.
all promise of n most preeporou*, suc­
sire to bring produror* nod consumers,
cessful carver. It will certainly be of
fanner* and manufivetnnm, into the
real use to the pomologteal interests of
most direct and friendly relation* poaribl*. Hence, must disiwuse with a sur­
ety will confine, iia work to tbo counties
plus ot middlemen. Not that we pre
uulrwradly to them, but we do not need
ofKent, Montcalm, Ionia, Barry,Ottawa,
them They ore surplus, and tbeir ex­
Allegan, end Muskegon.
actions diminish our profits. We wage
no aggroesbo warfara against any other
interests whatever. On th* contrary,
all our acts and all our efforts, so far as
buzineso i* -rcncernsd, are not only for
The fallowing sketch of a recent tran­
tho benefit of tbs pr-dneers and eon­
saction in th* Village cf Lowril which
' sinner*, but also for all others interests
wo clip from the Low all Jaurital, of last
I that try to bring tlieee lwt&gt; parties in»
week, baa more than a local application,
s{v«dyand economical contact; hence
and wo trtut will rocoivo* ibe attention
wo b.-l.l that transportalira companies
lbs Slate, and destined tltetrcdt remain­ of every kind azo nccassary to our suc­
of acme of our dealer* in hoy.
ing a* it now fan to gather up tbo bori­
cess,
that tbeir interests are intimately
ne**
of
all
tho
country
along
its
Uno
to
Afannw brought * load of hay to
conn*cto&lt;l
with our intdrevti and barthe
Purl
Huron
passage.
That
Uno
In
t%wn uno day la-.t week, cud sold it at
th* rate of 110.1)0 per tom As te cus­ now weak, not more so than tbo South­ moniuossclMinijmulnally advantageous.
ern Idne was within twenty years, Keeping in view the first sentence in
tomary. bo remained on the load while boon it will ba strong and sending out
our
declaration
uf principle* cf action,
it was being weighed, as did also a two- its alsoote to gather up mere butneaa all
gallau jug and a boy. After unloading along tbs country through which It that individual happiness dsnends upon
general prosperity, wo shall therefor*
tho hay and aeoding tho jag and boy to
advocate for every Blate tho increase in
a grocery, bo rrturnsd to tbe sealrs to
every {iractfoaUo way of all facilities
asooriain tlxo u«l wrigbtof Ibxl bay. A*
far trauvporting cheaply to tbe sea­
ho drovo u?cu the platform ho jumped
board. or betwear, bom* prudac.'ra and downfall.
The brown roue mansion of ox-Sute
contunM.ni all tbo productions ot our
couulrr. We adopt it os our fixed pur­ Senator Harry Ovsut, of New York city,
pose to open out the clunnete In na­ will be sold under «x*euiion of the
ture.'* groat arteries, that the life-blood sheriff on the 10th of March, to saaafv
of commerce may flow freely. Wo orc the forfeited bonds cf the fugitive from
uo^-ennn.iot of railways, trarigald* aud juatioe- Also the property of Michael
irrigating canals, nor of any rorpora- Monaghan, bonftsman fof er-Benator
tloas that will advance our industrial Michael Norton, has been levied upon to
interests, nor of any laboring rlamca the extent of &lt;5,000. It is expected
■ Iu our nuf.l* order thsr* is no oom- that Mosaghara wiU pay without any
tifamvm, no agrarianiun. Wo sro *q&gt;powaljn inch sparite, and ths manage-1
meat uf any corporation or cnfarpnsn
which tend* to oppraos the poupl* and
rob them o', tbeir j uM profits We era
net enemies to rwritnl. but we upnore '

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and at It again. And this is pleasure!
Were they compelled to do this fur a
Itvtng, there would bo more strikes
among them than apiong the laborer*.

A roputatton^n New York Is a singu­
lar thing. Brannau, the Hhoriff In­
dieted for tbo escape of Genet, and In
Jail then for. has more friends among
the cMstrolliug clement titan ever. Th?
short haired took open Brennan as a
martyr. The other night a ball wm
Sven In his honor, wbleh was ran by
e moat devprrate villains In the ulty.
Hut, mark you the leading respectable
Democrats of the city were there, for
they dare rot atey away. Mr. Brounan's brokeu-nosed adherents ruu the
esneuasee, and not one of. these broad­
cloth gentry could get a uomlaatian If

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The decline in immigration is now
very marked. During tbo pas: week
the total number of Immigrants landed
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la the smallest number received tn a
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I v/Tba Presbyterian Mite Society. will
be entertained on Friday aflornoon by
Mrs. John H. Dennis,’at bar reaid ones
on Center street.

Milis a few avaaiugs since, with a mem­
bership numbering fifty-two. J. W.
Brigg* Eaq., Master.

It is with,the deepest sorrow that we
learn of the pro)-able fatal illnsea of
Hoa. Geo- Thomas cf Prairieville. His
disease is lyphuid fover.

Account of Thus. AltoR, work 2nd
ward and iron bridge. C 50—allowed
Account of F, V. Young, jurtfco
docket, 88 50—laid un the tabla.
Account of*W. B. Brown, rent of
council room, 88 43-allowad.
Account of W. B. Brown, rent of
angina room, 8-1 95—allowed.
Aocuunt of Geo M. Raed, rorvioo as
Marshal, 841 66-allowed.
Amount of A. J. Angle, removing
bodies from old camelry, 8t&gt; 25—al-

and no uno labs cnyUrnj sirsy, of court#
&gt;it naturally aa»«swtoCM.
Trusting, gentlemen, that you and
yout
numerous reader* m»y eoo that
!

Wo are pleased L&gt; know tl.at Hon.
W. B. Wi'Rmod, tbo able Senator from
tbo first district, has been induced to
withdraw h|a resignation.
use of tbo City Council provided they
Tho Detroit Pul has dunned a now can be rented a! tbe same rent paid far
drees and its nppearnacu is as altract­ tbe present room. Baid Cammiiteo to
ive as its columns are instructive. report at tbo next raveling of the
Truly, a splendid paper is tho Past

.“tasrisi

W» have bean crowded with job
Tbo Mayor appointed Williams, Bontwork for tbe last lwo( weeks; but wo
loy and Beumer as sueli Committee.
kava facilities for doing that kind of
By Aid. Bentley—
business, su coma along freinda, EL is
Thai Aid. Bams, be appointed a
■ju Land and understands hit bu daeae. i Cbmmiileo to correspond, in regard to
^procuringJiidcn for Firs Company.
We ask tbe nitration of tnuinoes .
meu to iho importance of more general1
By Aid. Benttoy—
advertising, sn vre Zees- thatftb- exton-,
That Aid. llama, procure Bylaws
sivo advertising iu tho villages and citios
ire Company, printed.
of adjacent counties is drawing a largo
share of ths best trade of tho county to

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Grand Rapids A Baglnaw Railroad tut
soon as the ground is eottled in Ute
spring.
Th* East Baginsw Driving Park -Airocialiou will bold its next annual
meeting the last week in June, comtrancing Tuesdsy, June 23d, and non­
linns four day*. Tho premium list will
aiaoanl to upwards of 815,000.
The April election* bring not far. dis­
tant, wouU-ba candidate* begin to wear
smiling countenances.
Tf.o Canada Boutbsru Railway [ter*
on Stony Island will be extended 700
feet into tbo rirer’a* *uou u tho weatb-

diaouawi cimdiifon*, and bring about n'
healthy action throughout tbe systom.
Yoon fraternally,
H. L. Hau, M. D.

CHOICHES.

Before Dr. Pinchbeck Spectacles of
the Hastings Zfcsw Junta! tulle wlist
Frank says (?) about the nataro of our
beverage, ho hud better tell his rosier*.
how be
cards in a game of “whisky
poker" at oae uf tbo gambling deus in
this elty tho other ovoaing, aud how he tlou seems to bs tbe rage just now, and
got beet, aud had to get trusted for the haring recently boon on a tour ourself,
whisky.
wo take tho liberty to dron you a few
linos, thinking, perhaps, that your
List br Letts** remain lag at the
readers might be interested in hearing
Hastings P. O., Fob. 16th, 1874 :
bow no are getting along educationally
Mrs. Ben Fuller, Mias Ida Hall, Mis*
in oar part of ths country.
Alics Hall, Miss Naoey E. Hall, Elijah Our first visit was tn tbo school of tlie
Halo, LareaXy C. Lewis, Miss Anna
lovely and fascinating Mias Jane Smith
Ryan. Mrs. Maggio Ross, Stephan
who is not only tbo boss female tsachar
Southward, Miss Hattie Sackett, Mrs.
in the county but probably tbo best in
L. A. Smith, Mia Sarah Wright
tho world. Tho mm and /rare with which
Direct jour letters to No. of P. 0.
she manages her school are equalled
box or drawer. Jno. Ronzarr, P.M.
only by her personal charms. And ssri

. For th e accommodation of our sub­
bribers who desire any other book,
jisgsrino, or. paper, publmhrd, with ar
without the advertised premiums, we
will obtain it for you at the Lowest
Rates. without any expense to you in
sending tbo order.

woraoraiLBUk
Medical Discovery, It doe* nut matter
whether It be a recent attack, or a lin­
gering cough, tho Dtaoovary ia in either
equally wall adapted for its reliaf aud
perm* nent euro. -Ia faet, if will rare a
cough in one-half the time necessary
to cure ii with any other medicine, and
il doe* it, not by drying it up, but by
removing tho cause, subduing tho irritnlion, and healing the attested parte.
No timo should bo lost iu commancing
th* use of a proper medicine for tho
relief of a Cough, for unless Usu course
is pursued, serious aud dangerous discate ot tbe lung* ia liable to result
Docrosn sous trass na katex.
berrsto, N. Y, Doc. 13,1870.
Dr. PtxxE*—For the past six months
I hare used your Gulden Medical Dis­
covery in my practice, and iu that time
1 have tested its merit* in severe coughs,
both nento and chrome, ia chronic dis­
ease t&gt;f the throat, envnre &lt;-a«o of bron­
chitis. general derangement uf the sys­
tem, constipated coaditim of the bowels, i
and wherever a thorough alterative bus '
bean indicated.
In all coses I have
found it to art gently -yet thoroughly
ami vlfoc'Xally in rumoring tbe various

Tin Bast Dollar Mfflthlj

JOB

BRICK .MACHINE.
local 6fcijts gstrce;.

SAW MILL MEN
82,060 worth of goola nt coat,
GOO in Coats, VoM* and Paata,
400 in Glut&lt;a and Mittens, uf

In this ago of scepticism, facta are
required to Inspire hoaCdvncs in the
minds of tbe peoplv ; hut with good in­
dorsers. they are willing to test any
1 article claiming extraordinary merits.
I Tbe proprietor* ot Hall's Vegetable
' Sicilian Hair Rsnewer oflsr ths follow­
ing indorsements of tho merits daimed
by them fur their preparation, by tho
Pittsburgh, Pa., •‘Ciirutisn Advocate
via : ■•Tho public have so olten been
deceived by tha use of worthies prepa­
rations for the hair, that an nr Uric of thia
the streets of Bt. Clair.
kind, U&gt; gain their farorand secure their
QUO wculd suppose a prison mu an patrouage, must i&lt;oesi&gt;*« rsri sMTif. We
ornament to a town from the struggle
are glad to assure our renders that Hall's
several places in tbo State are making
to secure tho location uf tbe intermedi­ Vegetable Sicilian Hair Beneeor is
minting widi llio success which its
ate prison to lie built.
A nriuent of Norvell, in Jackson merits so justly deaervq ; and wo have
County, aad his wife became involved reliable evidence, that it roll perform
in a dispute which turned upon the all that is claimed far it, iu restoring
connctnesn of an assertion made by th*
husband. A neighbor was called iu to gray hair to its natural color, and, iu a
decide, and gave judgement against the jwrtuancnt dressing, is unsurpassed.”
husband. Wherefore bo was assaulted

ME1HER PATENT MEAN BLOCKS.
Urscriaiir. cirralsr Ml «r»a spybcAiM.
aCU.
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PICTURES 1

penuyce and nickles in my Barber Shop,
on Stale Street, tliat 1 am not iu favor
of
gambling for manor, and that I fully
Gold 112 M.
enter into tno feelings of the writer of
Lent beginj to-day.
the aforesaid article.
Concerning this
^load our ScTubtoros correspondence. evil, I will admit that 1 have kept dice
Tbo weather Is beautiful tor this sea­
son ot tha yaar.
shako with a friend for a cigar. In my
Tbe Grand Lodae of I. O- O. F. ia in opinion there is no more harm in shak­
ing dice for a cigar than it would be to
aeesion at Lansing.
Road Troa twine's reply to Pro Bono, pull matches or draw cuts, and I don't
think any sensible man would object to
in the Borot Jmd. ot last week.
iL I like to be advertised but 1 don't
Road the proceedings of tbo Common
think my name alone 4a long enough to
Council in this issue of tho Barorn.
stand tha. pressure of beiug published
The Masonic Feafirsl at Union HaU instead of a guilty party. If anything
on Friday evening of bu*. week, was A. .incurs in my shop,'in my absence, that
is not respectable, I thank toy friends
for mforming ma ot it, and shall use
every oadeavur to make things right, fur
gambling &amp; all its forms, is strictly
against my principla and always object­
ed tn by Yours Respoetfelly,

We uro informed tliat wheat is look­
ing find rata vu mort parte of the county,
and tho prospects far a good crop is
Special Meeting of tbo Common
flattering.
Council at the Conned rooms, Friday
szWe understand that Mr. Chas. Dolph evening. Fob. 18th, 1674.
has traded tho National Hotel in this
city, for a farm some whore in tbe eastern Brice, Dawson and Mudge.
On motion Aid. Mudge was elected
Kororder pre ten.
On motion cf Aid. Beumor, the
reading cf proceedings of former moot­
ing WHS postponed.
ffssaW, That the city Treasurer,
have tho time for the collection of taxes

FITS and EPILEPSY

Mllrrly cured. The w»r.l cmm. of l..»£ral
uedrax. *? ■**« »«. HkMMABU'W

IX

iliertia in tie Hastims Batti.

ISSS.’TIW

"g&amp;Uf

S S S S fl S N § S S 1 SMUSIC BOOKS

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

INK.
CRAYON
WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,

IL W. BOOZER.
88 Canal Street.
Grand Ibtjuds.

The Irishmen of Detroit are already ,
preparing for the proper obsrriaucu of
Bl. Pntnck'a day, March 17, aud a
meeting to further atrangem vnta ia to
bo held on Thursday of next we*k.
W. J. Ling, of Grand Rapid*, grand
chancellor ot tbo order of Knights of
Pythias of Michigan, ha* been oppoinU
ed supreme recording corresponding
scribe of tho Supreme Lodge of the
World, by Hou. H. C. Berry, supremo

Sugars of all kinds so tow thst John !
actually feels that his best friends think j
him cravy wbandi* tells thorn his pn- &lt;
I cea.. Yet as low u his prices sre, he,
wants Tra Thousand bushel* of dried
spple*.
39tf

UNDERGROUND

Johny know* whereof he aQjruis.
Tho beat 50 eent Tea in Um wwrM at .,
John Stanley'*.
33if
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LIFE

BELOW

OK.
THE

BBBFACEI

FOR 8-A.L

turn, wherein a man from a long eontamplatiou of himself.' camo at last
firmly to believe that ho was fib pewU
At tho close of tho recitations bo gave
an oration on the "Lost Arts." It was
one of tho Professor's happiest effort-,
being replete with sound thought from
begining to end, and wo noticed but few
dry eyes in ibe bouse.
Ono remark
struck us forcibly at tho time, and we
distinctly remember IL
Ho said that
History was oror and over repealing
itself, and that be thought wo wore
again mitering ejxm an “Age of Brass.”
Our school here in tho village is under
the able charge ol P™*Jonas,
A. M, L. L. D, who is, wa understand,
a candidate for tbe President? of our
Status University,—a position for which
bo is amply qualified.

BULLS
Bpeslxl Correspondence-

■-erreritig fields tor geological research
an th* earth. In connection with the
ereat overflow of lara which deluged
the tarritoriee of the Northwest m j&gt;«t
ages, the Protoeecr says:
Th* princi­
pal point of eruption from the great
contra! cauldron was nt tbe Cascad*
Mountains, in Oregon, which are of

UxBroxn, Mies,
&gt;
Jan. 5th, 1874. S_
Ma. Gao. M. Dxwrr—/bar Sr - I'm
now M. E. Churen, in Jteltimare town,
Bedford Circuit, will bo dedicated on
Fob. 8th, 1874, at life time of cur sec­
ond qaarterlv m.-oting for this Confer­
ence yrar. kev. H. 0. Peck. Preridsag

TV

Theory." which ho presented in n man­
ner radically now to us—bringing to
tho sl^ridation of this abstruse subject
Mr. C. 8. Lamb, Esq. ot Meadville,
will have a daaos at ladependeneo Hail
at that ptacw oa the 26th inst, whore

THE GOLDEN EGG
4
•411IB*

instructive performance ou tho tight
ropo, excelling in fests oMlaring any­
thing we heretofore witnessed.

Prof. Smith deservedly enjoys tho
reputation of being tho boat teachar in
tho United States, and wo understand
that ho is soon to issuo a work entitled,
“How to Teach." When we entered,
wo found him explaining to a class tbo
latest and best methods of
on
aafir." Owing to our limited knowledge,
w« were not able to comprehend tho
demonstration, but we noticed that tho
class seemed very readily to “«m il." ‘
Following this, tho class in Mental
Philosophy was called. The topic for
tho lesson was, "The Imagination,"J/and
wo wore charmed* with tbo masterly
manner in which tho Professor handled
his class- He related many anecdote*
illustrative of tbo extent to which the
imagination might beccmo diseased,—
citing among others an instance that

S5 to S20 *U«t^

1 am now nil alone in tho Photograph
business, and a* I have made snangoUM-nts to increase my fncililiea for doing
better work than ersr. all shook! call
and get a uogatire taken. Tlw superi­
ority of my work in th* past is a roffioi.nt guarantee of Srat-claas worst in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, squth ride State Street
’
Mt.r
ii— ii

Bsuimoxb.— In this township on Bun­
a school might bo brought io such a
, day, Feb. 8th., iust, tho uew IL E.
Cbureh was ■ dedicated. Rev. U. C. state uf discipline that oue could al any
time "hear a pin drop," but had not be­
Pteik, of Kalmazoo, olSciating.
The
fore believed it possible. However, to
service* worn exceedingly impressive an J
lost it, during what appeared to us one
Aso er Brrnn-At certain pera-ds of
interesting ; and being to many present
Tho Bay City Trittau learns that n
ot the oculist intervals, we dropped
.life n tonic is a nee«seity;but tbereu dan­
entire!/ now. made a pleasant sad last­
one, and the report was fully tu loud as mooting was lately held in that city tor ger in using stimulants that injure tbo
ing impression. At the clsse of the
a clap &lt;&gt;1 thuudsr.
Wo understand the organixatiun of a commune, aud I
that the sentiment* uf that order were organa of digestion while giving tem­
freely advanced .nd dofvnded. A .porary relief. To obviate this, aud pt othe society was in debt on their uew and
position of Freer plrota in one of our committee on organixatiou was appoint­
sent to tho public a tm.w free from
tasty church in ths sum of 8500. A
eastern co!leges, but wear» not m funned ed to report at a future mcetiag.
alcoholic poison, Dr. Graeco prejxred
proposition was at once mads to raiw
It ia cloimod that Michigan posaeuesat tho date ot this writing whether she
tbs OxraxxxTiD Ilmui, a aura cure
the money on the spot aud pay the debt,
three
time*
a*
much
timber
as
any
othLas accepted or/x&gt;L
ana with almost imprecedeutod liborplaints. Bold everywhere. Jorrx F.
ality, considering tho ability of tho
CtxxAS A Co., Proprietors. 8 aud 0
audience, tbo sum of 8505 was subscrib­
ed and paid, much to the gratification
College Place, New York.
•
A gang of cattle-tbeivo* hero beuu
of those who had labored so long and
broken up by tho arrest of tbo ring­
hard to.rear this Temnlo tor the worship
traders near Bay City.
The annuai ruoeting of the Livingston
County Anti-Secret Surietv will bo held

1 would say to tho ritiren* of Hastings
and vicinity, in regard to a remark
made in lliu Jlatu JonmaJ of tho 11th,
inst., in an article beaded *-Public Opin­
ion," concerninqMle shaking of dice for

PRINTING

deans uf tho ffewmiri TAcerre*, he
showed wry dearly to tbe class tbe
acccesrire steps Gum tho “prriopl«-"
up to man ; and rcsnarkod tho vvry intomte relation , that subsisted between
mwy ot tbe Utter and their immediate

Obstacles .to Marriage.

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Jrani Hirer Valley Kvisicn eio. Mueete m

FAIR AND FEABLESS.
watar-o-iurwwin whosw diannola aquatie
plkr.ts ueeding.fot their erfatauoo eouetast tnchture; if fnlqueatly occurnng
ntrrnmv ; if ruins frequently occurring
and eupfouely descending ; if all thews
arc proofs, then there is abundant teeliiremy thstt immsdfafofr west of the cen­
tral count :m, and tu aoree extent all
thromgh the valley to the westward,
there is ample rainfall for all the pur­
poses of agricalturo. Daubtfore c&gt; Hie
tramping of tha euuntleaa bonis of buf----------- ---------------- -----------fato which have heretofore roamed tbo extrema profitnbfaausa uf this
extreme wrrt rn plains of th stale —
in this----valley.
shall have erased, as it is soon o-rtain
Timber fa source ia tbo weM, although
to do, tho surface will beceun- morn abundant in tho west; bnt tho abun­
ot*u aud forao, and will retain tanger dance of tml for ftie!, tbn cbcapwM of1
11.,. mI.mmAmmI
rati- nt
lumber tor building, the abundance ot!
fine atone and brick e^ya, nud tho hardi-■
ui’se of tho (hmgo urango os a hedge।
plant, tugeibor with iu rapid growth as,
well as that of all kinds ot forest and|
fruit tree* render the comparative atsetire of timber rattier an advantage।
then otherwise; oettaiuly its abeonev isi
a smut to be greatly deplored, while its
wido provalonco would, to a oertoiaty, be
an tnttmerabio objection to tho Mittsmeet of this eeoticu of country.
Bui
ywere prat, shows that there tbo rainfall f space fails to enlarge upon the pramiia, an I judguit i* furihur west, suffi- nunt adrautnges which this broad valley
cien:. Fur atoek purposes them is forces u[K&gt;n the notice of tbo en’orprisabundanre of water. Not to apeak of ing fanner. To all surh socking a
die frequent stream which ore tribu­ wwilnru home, or to tbueo who seek to
tary to.tbo Arkausie nor that largo retire from other pursuiti to nnjoy the
stream itself, abundant water may bo phnuuros of a healthful and romantic
procured in shallow wells iu &lt;rrcry l-t- country life, with all its incidental ad­
tutn. while on tho bluffs it in only necue- vantages, I would hare any that in the
■ary to sink to a corresponding depth to course of many years, and through exproorjro a supply. He vast majority of tonsire travel 1 have not soeu a more
walls are ‘•driven walla," coasuting of inviting country, nor one &gt;hat offers
iron-pipes pointed and perforated at tho greater inducements, with fewer objec­
end* which are drirrn by blows into tions to settlement, than this valley ut
the sell to a depth of from ten to twenty tbe -Arkansas, nad in saying this tho
feet, or lose or mure, where unfailing whole stoqr fa told.
waler is found and pumped up. Thexe
In conclusion, if I were asked at
cheep and Mrricablo wells are attached ;' what points the most favarablo tocalito t-tery dwelling.
,
ties far settlements offer themselves. 1
Thirdly, as to hoalthfulncsi.
Hare :[ should reply that tbet dqwnds alto­
is a country in which malaria finds no ;! gather upon individual preferences.
conditions favorable to its existence. ' Ifast of Ft Dodge I parcelvo no mater­
Stagnant water ia not1 to bo found eith- , ial ditfaronco in any retepoct that would
cr cn or beneath the surface. The air t' weigh greatly with me tn choosing a io­
too ia in constant motion ; a fresh bronze '• cation, unfaaa it bo the conveniences
j constantly fan, the diuok and brings I alfordcJ by tbo estaNisbed towns al■ health tu tbo lunge. In such on atmo- • toady of conudarrbfa san, and the
; iphsro aa hero exist, tbosystem faravig; orato-1, and labor is neither irksome’ districts. If I decirod t &gt; engage in
I nor fatiguing. Tiies® consicnt br&gt;wses {I grain-growing, and faari-d rolling
also afford unlimited and ralualile power i ground with abundant timber, I should
for Windmills of every description or for •LcboOM tbe ctulcrr. parte of tho valley—
j fur iuefancc, near Ibo Cottonwood rivnr,
। Fourth, os to cliusatu.
Ucrci is u. or the town* of Flint nee, Peabody and
I cBmatn which oxactly muets theroquiro- Newton, where schools, churches and
| meats oj the agriculturist, whether ho .| social adrantarea arc to bo enjoyed. If
! 1 desired broad, lend bottoms. I should
be fanner, orchardiit, stockman or;
sluplisrd. In early spring, when .ihe ; go further west. If 1 sought, as many
sail is freed front the slender grasp of I[ will, a well-settled country with thrifty
was in which the purity cf tho social
what little frost fa subject to during the jI to
and rcligiotu atmoenheio fa an object of
short winter, it fa in admirable eocdilkra ,
for pk&gt;wtog and prepaniiinn for crops. aolicitndu, and in which whisky drink­
Thon comei a season uf rains and show- ing and other vircs are tabooed by the
« ni,w}ileti last sintojuly.n hen only occao- ' co-oxfatent law, I ehould find a homo in

ioaal showers oaiur to interfere with ,
. l-.arrosting operational The orn crop
• is tafo before tbo rains evase, nad affor;
‘that time tho grost cures ujwm the|
I ground snd makes natural hay, rttain- (
mg all its uutritous' qualities, which ;
wwves ns a perennial pasture for stock. I
Thu fall aud winter uesotu, which cast!
i't tho Mfaaoun are marked by tho pre-1
vafamw of cold rains and chilling storms ,! itig entile trade, is the natural focus,
' so trying to stock, hew are marked by |' on ! must to for yoaxa to comm Hut it
dry and bracing weather
Ocasional should be rrmemtrnrod, if one u templ­
storms, in width light, dry snow fa drif­ ed to go still further west, that although
ted am! wrtiaihod upon the surface, tUero is ample room yet, settlement prooccur, during which, tho faroioe will jrvuei mo»t ronveniontly for all cunfool calh-il upon to sheltsr and feed hie ceraod when it does so with an un­
' stock. Hut 1 saw fares herdo of rattle broken front,'and no •ratiarod skirmish
which had been aubsistod during the line, as it were, is thrown out to meet
past wi^Ar without auy prepared shel­ and solve and vanquish a!) tbo questions
ter or [irejared food, cron in tho snips and problems that nriso in all newlyof a mouthful of hoy, and thsy wars &gt;u settled districts, and that the cheapest
«*c«Mo«i condition, and had suffered no lands on Ufa whole arc tluxc which,
I Joes cm aeoount of tills absence of while Iber boar ^higher price, yet
fatared rarer Thru, ibis country fa hare ax a valuable oumpouifation Ibe
spaoally adapted for abaep and atuck- advantages of neighbors, aciioole.
raising in c njuucthra with grain-grow­ churches, towns, markets, cqmmunirsing, and mast nniluubtodly soon become
calturut." New York, on the Sell, a great source of supply ut beef and
Climate. Water,etc-, of the Country mutton to ibe vaatcra markets.
All tlide* c-jnsidorabla advantage
Tributary to the Atchiun. Xepeka A
combine to make the. beautiful and
near the Valley cf the Cottonwood fertile Valley and lhaaa geutly swclliug
dopes,
csieically attractive to certain
Hirer and its Tributaries. ar.d the
Upjer Arkansas Hirer and its Trtbu- classes, lor instance, the young farmer
soaking a home, who has few moans beroad hfa own industry nhd strong anas
'and willing hands wherewith to earvo
it cut. He may hero either find a frwr
l-cmratead on United States land, or
Data Snt: I bare, at your request, pnrchaso al tow prices, on remarkably
thoroughly examined the charucttr of easy teraa of payment and with literal
tbe country through which tbe Atebi- diaeoaute for improvements, Irom tbe
eon, Topeka and Santa Fe Rqifroad rsilroad company. Vety often he may .
[*.«!, from Topeka to the woel boun­ thus purchoM at relatively cheaper
prim than by taking a practi- ,
dary of the Slate of Kaseu.
On finishing try surrey, which hu rally free gift from tbe government of a 1
had for its chief object to Uncertain the tract of laud lor bis fnra&gt;. Tho partite '
agricultural rains of the lands referral of children who desire to establish them !
to, I am free to say that I hare never in kames of their own, wtoro-ostabluh •
passed through a better or sotoodza tbeir own c-F. tbeir ddldren’e health, 1
tract of land, or one co remarkably fav­ ailing in lo« favored regions, may hero '
orable to ictttaaent, a* tbo one in exadiv suit their needs. Hero they 1
w&gt;ll find assodatioas and conrenictoCT 1
My doecst oboervatian throughout a equal to those they desire to leave; 1
joaniov of a thousand miias back end sebuohns good, an already c-impara- &lt;
forth, tad through tbocountry replace, tire wclheetttod country, with agreeable ’
doucy
of tho times has been tu incur
&lt;
ten orilea distant from the railroad, fails neiebbore, and in many sect foes consid- debt
without stint, boih private and
erable
• —*iprorements
J9 towt ____*r_____
to detect so much as any single acre in ..
public, with tire hope vt gaining large
any one plaae, in any township psaend aloupddo ot cheep and rich lands. The
through, which was net cnpablo of eruy well-to-do-farmer here, in place of hfa; future benefits thereby. Hum benefits
present well-impsoved but small cos- hare cot yet come, in any tangibie shane
tcrafann, may rrocuro a much larger at lent. Railways have been built far

bottomaf so regular tho quality of tho
adl, that there fa aotkiag to hinder tbo
plow from travaraieg the whole rsliey
from end to end. aud tensing one conth-imus furrow far three or'four hun­
dred miles ia length, unless it be tbe
freqaaal s]&lt;faga and water eonnee tl-.nt
would be mcunntnre-l.
fhtth fa tie ruperfiric.l rharader uf
Llw Arkansas Valley in lu» sc.turn end
centre! parts a! the Stab-, and the vul- - ,.r -la
I-.'1,1,Im nr.n.

tract in which he ran pnt tho plow te
work the day of hfa arrival hither, and
ia a short time may lune a better stocked
end better improved farm than be be­
fore posMsoed, with the expenditure of
but a-small portion of fads raoura ; the
balance he may rafaly, usefully atsd
pvofifal-ly invust in toots to his lees
lortniMieneighbors, ua the best securi­
ty and high rat* of interest. Tbo man
of smalt capital of from 12,000 to 810,IXHI -mil find ppeniugs in buvimwi.
whfab bo may utifisn tho nbundant elayx
■uitablw for hriek. or r-louewsrc, the
valuabla noiw. the gyi«t«iu» or cowl
or salt ptorUsely wattmd m cx'ciwirw
lieds at nwfaraui depths below the eurlm «, and thus not only male wroth far
bimaelf but ranrh the luwilitv lu which
be cart- hfa lot. Tlir aStoep or eArk
fannrr may Inro find tatienafva poatarev
weaifable the tear round, with abua-

country, out however, try c epi taifats
cooking paying investments for tbeir
money, but tha aty, township, and
county subscriptions, tbe tsxatiua to
meat tho interest on which only in­
creases our burdens, and when called
upon to pay Um principal, our children
wall nut "nee up and cull tu Uesrod."
These now roads Ixavo opened up the
MUlmnentof a vast extent of country
every year, and as lire consumption has
not kept jwce thilh lbs produclixi of
farm urndooU, tho surplus 1ms increusod
constantly and tho pri&lt;io diminished, nxc.opt an ocrostoual •‘abort crop" like Ufa
tircsent intervenes and proroe the salvaties of nl least a portion of tbo fann­
ing rotnmunity.
I will Mt deny that we need better
judges, bettor Itgidatore. bvrt-r maau-

WDOMl AMUSSEJJiay.
B/way of iliuetraticn, if th* labor
necnstaty tu produro » to« uf pig iron
in SoglMd fa
Iom than h&gt; th* t int­
ed State* then the .tariff should bo «8
per ton, minus the ueran freight
tong as our lands are given to ac­
tual aettlen end the indiitamnnta strong­
er for emigrants to engags «“ fanning
than raochauical puouifa. Jost « long
will wages be higher in this country
than in Eurotra. end a neceseity exist
for s tariff! It fa unquestionably true
that a combination of Britfah raanuuctaren could bankrupt hundreds of fac­
tones and turn looeo hundreds of tbuusands uf mechanics widda oca you
from lh&gt; abolition of tbo tariff; and
would the former bo beuefitted by tho
uluusge J I would prefer to toe the
workshop of England traniforrcd to
this oountry, and the farmer relieved
alii-gether of uroan troighta. Bring tho

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gle, Ou no other ground could he have
received a vote.
Batin return to the young Quaker.
Father Hecter is in Egypt.
Hi* case wu *ueh an extraordinary ouc
Vennout bai aixfy-threo Granges.
that Gou. i’ulk wrote the feet* to tho
Pater Cooper say* that Ml doo* net
War Department at Richmond, but
never received an atrawer, so for u I
an* sdrited. Veatol wu ordered to
Knoxvilte, and from that place he found
hi* wiv to the Virginia armr, and wu
Total number of Baptist* is Miswuri
■HK. to the Fourteenth or Seven-1 09.404.
■'Thi* i* certainly a very curiou* work.
Gnat numbers of printer* are idle iu
To judge from what I have hoard of it
Germany.
-whether hi* fanperirf higiuram wrote
ordered to military duty, but firmly re­
Old John Harper, of Kentucky, is itbimaelf, or whether an abler (wn
fused, a* he had done before- Th*
wrote it for him-r-tbe book is IntonMy
Brigadier in command, knowing noth­
int*r**liiU(.*V. t,
ing of hi* history or antecedents, order­
ed him to bo bayoneted for dfanbedi.ua&gt;
"Th* Grand Duke any* that hi* recap­
of order*, and tho bayonet was applied
tion in New York alraoet stupeffed hfaato him repeatedly. He bore it with the
Up to th* for. moment be had no:
spirit of a martyr, and th* tuldier*. see­
thought ttiat *0 briliiant an ovation
meat, and ffa
ing that he would die willingly
pref­
would be fen-k-redia rrpot.lican Amer­
obedience of
they had tho power I
erence to sacrificing his principles, re­
He waa
Lectures on science are given in Lon­ ica to tb* aoa of a monarch.
fused further to pumsh him. No pun­ don on Sunday.
vary vreak wb*n ho landed in New York,
neither the Federal — ____
army poseoesed th* power to force him ishment or threat* could shaku th* setand daring his progress up Broadway
Stoklcy will continue to Lo Mayor of frequently felt like tainting. But every­
to abandon hi* principle*, or prove false
Fliilaitelplua.
to his religion I remember endeavorbody wa* so kind to him that be tried
Mr. Foley, R. A. will make a atatute hard to look phwrad, a* be wu ia hi*
ing to persuade him one day to pay the
8560. which the taw provided a Quaker lose sight of him, but fa a day or two
might pay, and be exempt from military Veatol would march up alone into
ia
hi* cqnuion, is tho finest thoronghforo
Prince Napoleon propose* to reside
duty, and asked him if he couldn't raise camp.
’
in ILo world, because everything there,
parataneatlr tn Pari*.
that amount and pay it, and thus get
He made such an impruaiou ou ma,
house*, riiope and tho people, look no:
Harveysburg,
0..
haa
not
had
a
sa
­
rid of tho trouble* that 1 plainly saw that, after th* wu wUovtr, I inquired
monotonous, but gay, Hvelv, and bright.
ahead of/him if be persisted iu hi* of all thoas rebe I (opposed would know loon for a dean year.
“What mused him, perbapa, raaro
Cleveland woman are having “pray­ than anything .else, was that the bunds,
what beoauwof him, and whether he
bad survived the wu, but none of them ing curiums*” made.
upon Mtohing right of hitu. struck np
Ee said he could raise the money with­
could tell ms.
Mi** Boutwell it tail to bo a* good a not tho regular Rnasian anthem .but tho
out difficulty. "But," said bo, laupIn the yeu 7871, I wu silting ia my politician a* her fath ar.
aoHmllod‘Dirge of St Catherine,' which
1&gt;O*O I pay the Confederate Govern­
office uno evening, whtu a young man
Lott week Beaton shipped good* to i* played in Rnasi* only at a funeral of
ment litw-tbat wiU enable them to
a member of the Imperial family 1 The
employ some ano else to fight, an it will walked in snd spoke to mp, and uked the value of $469,784
me
if
my
name
wu
not
so
and
as.
I
b* squiva ent to my hiring another man
It ia slated that France ha* no male
to do what 1 think is wrong to do tuv­ fold him yea, and uksd him to take a boerding-heuao keeper*.
seat,
that
I
would
talk
to
him
in
a
few
, eolf. 1 can’t do ihaL"'
"
Montana he* appropriated $3,000 for
I then said to him: "Suppose I ininntee, u I wu engaged just then. the Gentonmal Exposition.
Ho remarked that ho didn't believe 1
could get you the petition of noroo in a
Lora Heine* i* the name of a new
hospital, to care for th* sick, wouldn’t knew Mm. I looked at hhn more do»ely, and told him I did not He asked woman preacher in Boston.
you bo willing to do that f
me U I remembered a Quaker at Chat­
St Louie county proposes to transfer
Ho said : “I regard it my duty to do
all I can for the sick and afflicted in tanooga that refused to fight I at a poorhouae to the State.
either army, but if I wore to take tho core rvcoguteed Veatol, and wu really
position of nurse in a hospital, I would glad meet him, and made him giro me
thereby occupy th* place of tome other a hialory of bis ups and downs in the
highly American h-jiolx American fere,
man who would go out and fight." anJ
ho think*, howerar, is too rich. Thar*
■&gt; declined to do that.
is at their tallies,' he txciaitns “always
too much of a good thing. I asked for
Ituw to crake pottery OT ■*4rtb*near», 1
tha peculiar dialw* of Amtrim, and at
told him there wu a manufactory of
the hotel they could not giro me any.
that rort in Georgia. “Now; auppo**
About two per cent, of tho eitizonv Thoir cook* were Italian and French.
| you could bo detailed to work there, war closed. Feeling that hi* education
The landlord shrugged hi* shoulders
was not sufficient, nt th* close &lt;&gt;f tho of Berlin attend church on Sunday.
। would you not bo willing to go Y"
Ex Senator Revel*, of Mikateaippi, when 1 asked him about it Out Ws*t,
Ho replied: “If iti* a private e*lab- war ha went to Rhode Island, and item
however, my dwino wa* at ones gratified.
llahment I will go; but, if it i* a Gov. continued hi* itudiea ana taught school hai been defeated for State |&gt;rinter.
I dined uno day oa baked pork-and| ernmeut ratabluhmeat, and ran in tho a portion of the time. He informed tno
Tho eldest daughter of Senator In­ &gt;&gt;eans. n vew rialatable dish, which
that it was seven yean from the time
i interest of tho war, 1 ran-t go."
gull*. of Kants*. i» dangvrourly ill.
would certainly bear transplanting io
Everything that could Ko oon«truod, he left bi* father'* bouse to report to
The dty charier of Pittsburgh b»t Russia.'
directly or indirectly, into military duty, Bragg at Chattanooga before • he re­
•■American, manners, the Grand Dike
hr refuted moat emphatically to engage turned to hi* paternal roof. He bad been decided to bo unconstitutional
thinks, a:e a little awkward and angular,
invented
a
mode
tor
taking
off
and
put
­
Bismarck's
oldest
«on
is
an
attache
of
i in. Eo wa» only about 18 year* of
. but decidedly pleasant cm account of
' *gn. ' I aeon bectme aatinfiod that ho ting on wagon bodies, for which he bail the Prussian legation |n Dresden.
obtained a patent, and wa* soiling the
evenrtiody'e
frankneaa
United State* Senator Spencer ia said
[ acted from principle, and would go to I right when 1 met him.
| the rtake, or meet death In any shape
to have been an Indiana bar-kurp*r.
I
I suppose h'» is still living in the
i it could BMUtne, rather than swerve oue | neighborhood of Columbia, Tenn.—
Gen. Dorregarry, of the Republican aborigine*.
In Washington ho wu
perticlo from what he conceived to be
told tha: the Inch servant girl* at tha
bit duty. It wa* the aublimed uxhibi- '
reeideoce of M. Catacuy were dying to
tion of moral cuuragu 1 had ever w&gt;t■ee him. Ho put on a cep and an old
nceeetl, and it wa* tb* more remarkable
traveling-coat, and went unheralded
from being found in a boy of vnlv 18,
down in the kitchen among them. He
I away from hi* family and frfouda. I
wa* not reengniaed by *he Biddie*, end
I .naked him one day if ho bad no *ympaTbo Hom-, Circuit—Walling about
chatted witU them for hall an hour.
thy ia th* contest— if be had no prefHo found out that not one of them had with baby in tha night.
an id-a whero Rotate we* situated, and
Albany is threstimd with a milk fam­
one of tho girt* even u\*d him if the ine. The pump* are going dry.
Cray always wore a crown oa hi* hea.1,
•■O ye*.” he eaid. *T would prefer In
Why is an I O U like a confirmed
adding that ike knew the Queen of Eng­ toper ? Invariably found in liquor.
eee th* South victorious, a* 1 live tn-the ed swiftly pest the town. They have
land always did. Equally amusing is
South and among Southern people."
had a L,eg journey from their horn"
Melancholy Suicide.-A Httle boy, an
bi* account of hi* reception al Omaha.
I heard a gentleman *ay to him, among tiie awful glacier* that bolt and
Samuel Lsaaeua. of Webster, Mas* . Nebraska, where a number of the Lwg- being threatened with a whipping, hung
“Veatol, did you ever exhibit any emo- bar the gloria* of.the Alp-land. They
tiou about anything in‘ your life—did ‘. have bounded over barren rocks, «prin. before eloping left hi* wife a deed of all iilaturo congratulated him oa th* sue- hi* bead.
Do not run ia debt to the shoe-maker.
his
property.
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a
war
with
I you ever cry in your life ?”
I kled the moss and heather above the
It is unpleasant to bo unable to any
John G. Whittier can do no literary
!' “O yes," he *ajd, “I have cried in |■ realm of boast and bird, leaped fsarlee*
your sole is your own.
' down lb* black Devil's Gorge, dashed work, hi* head and eye* trouble him *o
my life."
Chicago ha* a female sexion, and *be
' •‘Well," mid th* gentleman, “I would I. oror and around the boulder* with
“Tlm-e fanny episode* in the West, is charged with reserving all the boat
like to know what were the cireum- j
John Dog ba* had hi* name changed
stance* that caused yon to cry.”
to John Kerr by the Mauachuwtt* however, were amply made up for br grans* lor tb» young men.
th* oxtrenx) kindne*'* and oonucteraUoa
' -Well, air." ho aaid, “when I left
A lunatic writs* to ask, whether.
legislature.
'
I homo lo come hero, my mother cried
Sunnro, a converted Indian chief, u with which 1 tho army offieera there
: when ahe told me good-by, and I cried
preaching in New Jurecy Methodist treated tho Grand Duke. For General
Cuatu
an-1
hj*
mibordinate
officer*
tho
then."
' I’hnrche*
i “1‘ea," saidjho gentleman, “and if born. Her depths, tha color of daintiest
i your mother were here now, and could robin'* egg, quietly hid the wanderers'
) see how you are situated, ahe would tall Imperfection* and vend them on their
you to take your gun and go out and a, clad in their purity, loudly singing
It is rumored that the daughter of
I do your.dutv as a soldier.”
r untranslalsd *ong Down by tho
“Na air,’’ ho quickly replied ; “the bed of the Reuse there stood an old th* late Gen. Sweet is-to have the 1’mlast thing my mother said- to me was to arcade, dim and obscure, fit place for rion Agency at Chicago.
Rochefort ii planning to come to
1 bo true lo tny religion, and I nm to io murderous cocncil. Eero the scartelsleeved pirate* met in tho darknee* of America, ifb think* he will bo par*
Too low aa ,-itimat* is apt to bo sol
It wa* during hi* stay at Gen. Man- th* night After much eoniultatian, it
on the domoetic value of newspapers.
The following intonating account of ay** headquarters that Veatol had hi* wu finally determined that with aword*
After reading them, and patting oura young Quaker who could not bo in- interview with Gov. Fool*. Gov. Footo and dagger* with which they were
armed,
tho
Mayor
and
Councilors
of
the
salves,
throurh their agvncy, in mental
ducodto fight in tba late war, though wa* at that tim* a m«mb*r of the Cuwcorrespondeuco with the world, they
conscripted, is from tho pen of ia promi­ fedorate Ccngrea*. representing tha city should be slain. Before the day
arc thrown seido and forgotten. But
nent cuixen ol thi« Stale-a leading Nohvilla Diurict, and wa* a candidate shall break, the doomed town shall be
A pomj-ou* philoeopher extracted th*
to suppoee t&gt;eir useful nee* bounded by
member of thebar of an adjacent county, for ni-alcctfou, being on&gt;o*ad, a* I now in their power.
their naw* oXlumns and flat waste-bag following reply from an advanced free
and an ex-Judge Advocate and officer remember, by Col Savage. Tho «olSilently starting on their deadly mi*school lad to th* qaary t .
is a thriftlote mistake
of th* Confederate Stale* army in the dicr* frop TsnncMee in tho army were sion one of the noblemen discovers a
■How is the earth divided, my lad Y
Ip the fast place, there ar* th*
late war. It it a faithful narration of allowed to vote, and tho Governor wa* |Kxir boy lying upon a bench in the dsrit- be ready for an alarm.
■By earthquake*, sir.’
houAljnld rwripoe, to be found in stray
oa* of the moat mtmsting and curious out *le*lioneeriog among th* addfor*- neea of a earner. Be i* only a beggar
Col. D. B. Graham, of T.mperanc.,
A darky. Ufl tn chargaof a telegraph
event* of the war:
Whilaat Gen. Maney’* headquarters buy, and he Lu no home, uo friend*, Ga., teach** school while lying cn hi* coraere, often excellent, and deserving a
refuge on lite fij-loef oi the family cook • office while the operator want to
1 have jurt reed in the B^oofr oi tha tom* ouo penntad out Veatol to Gor. bo tho band of tho beavealy watcher, back, being a paralytic.
dinner, board mo* one *0*11’ over the
16ih inet. a fragment of Gov. Foot*’* Foot*, or introduced Vottol to him, a* a wbow glance, pierce the veil of night,
During the absence of bar husband
wqwa. and began showing at the tamtrereminisevncee. beaded, “How a Quaker Quaker who wouldn't fight, when tha had led him hare to guard the town.
mont, ’De operator isn't yar!' -The now*
Refuted to FigbL” A* I urn familiar following convanaliun occurred be- He had liaiened to tho treacherous plot in Europe Mr*. Jefferson Davis will re­
with th* fart* and circumstance* allu­
ded to, as a* the case greetely interest­
ed me at the time, I have thought it
—you area stoat,good-looking yotfng
might bo of some interest to jour read­
Tha moat powerin! argument against
er* to go into detail* more than ia dore man—is it tin* that you refuse to
the speoaliauion of tho labor* bf wo­
in Gov. Foote's brief allusion to the fight f
Veatol-"Ye*, air "
men, and the marking out for them
Foote—"Why, you are all wrong
of an individual career, ia tho di*a»The young Quaker alluded to is Tilgtrou* Infiuence, such a conreo, carried to
bnm R- V&gt;*tol. who lived near Oolum- about that Buppre* you were to mar­
ite 1logitim*ie conclusions, would have
bfa, Tenn. When Gen. Bragg’s army ry a beautiful and acccmiplUhod young
open our bouieu, cud upon tho lire* of
was nt Shelbyville, Tenn., young Vaetol lady, and some ruffian wore to come in­
young wum and young women, In the
wee conacripcsd end amt to that place ; to your house and greaaly insult her,
preeeut and fir the future Women
ha waa aseigaed to doty in the Fourth wouldn't yon kill him V
V*stol-“N&lt;».air."
aro the natural makers, helper*, and
Foote—(Jumping frran h-x seat In a harv, ami a group of men are tolling • '
ar* of nmf, who still, in tba obvery excited manner)—“Why, I'd kill itoria* of daring in olden tima. The J
worid, stand at their renreecutahim in a miaul a "
Th» ia tho broad foot, immovaboy. with breatlilaa* hart*, ruahe* into J
RMtiming hi* seat after a minute, the tba room. Tho tear* arc rolling down ‘
Governor sureuyed Veatol, and again hi* ebooks. He looks not into lire face l
commenced a eonvorsafioa with him.
of aay one, but hurries to the groat &lt;
ston* store and erie* :
1
wrong about thi* matter, *v*n from a
•■0 atovs X what I have promised never •
Scriptural standpoint. . When Chrtel lo rereal to man I must quickly tell to ।
wa* upon earth li* diracted hi* disciple* thee ! O dear, good afore ! I was oem- '
to pay tribute to Ctrear. Tho dxraay palled to swear ; but listen well, while I
thu* paid want into th* Roman trea.a- show to yon th* denger of (lie be’uved 1
ry, ami wa* ua*d in carrying on tb* &lt;-£ty| The mnriereta are hastening even ।
wars of th* Roman paapla.”
now to slay the eulcra. and to conquer I
V**tol-',No, air; you are mUtakeu
Luconia once more. They—I"
about that Th* Tacnpla of Jouu* wa*
But only the stove is tlrero to hear
c!o**d at that time, and there ware no the story of tho bright, sly hey. The getting and telf-raerificing women—the
utroog men have qeickly taken tba Carohne E«neh.l* and Caroline Bow­
alarm ; eery soon the conrpiretoni are lee of lb* past - who had devoted their
seised and hastened to ju-licn. The lire* and gmiuato work with which
fuo* of the good town aro driven out men were credited. This self-nbnegawith a strung hand and Luocrao ia fee*.
They sought for the child whoa*
loyal cunning tied saved them. Even
ir a religion that ia opposed to my
ran try."
Said Veatol, “I wouldn’t give a rent
it a country that ia oppueed to my reffou." The argument lasted for aome

Primal i|i swie» Ciiij.

3

MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1874.

Why not support Home Industry! Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty and prosper­
ous! You go to the city and you fcc the people all alive and
atiring, and the first thing you say, is " They are doing lots of
business nerc !” Everybody seems to be doing well. Mechanics
are seen bv hundreds hurrying ter iWr labor with their dmner
pail on their arm. What is the cause'of all this stir? "Y” there
is u demand at Jfoine for work, the people patronite Home Mwttry city people know that it is to their own personal interest to
support Home trade and they do it invariably. Who eats wheat'
riased in Barry County, if it is not the people in the county ? We
must build up our own place; people iu Grand Rapida won t do
it for us. We haya Xerchnnts, Meclmniw, Tradesmen, Lawyert,
Doctors t\ud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics''m
Hastings who can do a good job of work.” To such I would say,
W at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works.' our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons. Cutters Ac mode in Hastings, and
then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day witH ten years
ago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
i could nainCa lumber wagon fit to ba seen. There is no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and oo far
as Cutters arc concerned, you can Save ten dollars on every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of mo m Hastings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (great or email), for I know they cannot
compote with my Cutter Machin. I am giving my customers the
benefit of my Cutter Machine which I do say is a saving of ten dol­
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly sold
out mv first batch of Uuttars. and nm Running Out another lol
which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggitn Mow
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. I. am preparing Machinery to etinble me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on I
have made my customers Haity and can do it ogam. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and that is evidence of satisfac­
tion somewhere.

J. L. HEED

vestols grit.

�Republican
1—um and to. Add of hi. he*.-., he
little dreamed that he we. giving them
pouui and a mod duguatiag pawn at
that. For behold you. ft ha. been dbIn «nun iiitoreqaent paper, jutepsred
with your pormwmoa, I rill take up toe ooverod that tha elegant. beautiful, de­
[ .ul^ci^if too bridge, and wdl examuw
tho steteniauta of' tho vmmI owaara
relative thoretu, wlifeh certainly *rc no
oxtraurdiuury and a* extravagant a.
Lavo anywhere over berm mode to oppo., such a .•ructure, and wdl «ft«too report ittalf of tho Beard cf Ecgi- .
user., and think that th* rommwmty ,
will ogrro witk me- both tout to. bridge
is au abroluto necessity, and tool north­
er tb* v*mrl owners nor th* Nurtbwta!
will be materially injured by it
of tho filthy laraaroni of Italy, and reg.
ever, frets tho mummira oi Egypt,
.weltered through a chemical procem.
and earning oa our table. .. Golden
Drip I Half tb* stomach* in New York
turned as tlwy nr the eyrtrp cup on
The following |itilion bn. tven ex- their table, and in tb* restaurant*. tho
order, tor buckwheat, end »yrup, were
tenthcly circulated in the Vpper VoICMoned a half.
nlncula aud generally .igued, and while
The fact i., adulteration, and fraade
wo must cordially tq&gt;prv.o of the de­ enter inure or lee. into everything that
termination of tlu&gt; Gurrrnor to refuse i. uaed in the great eitfa., particularly
stantially without any grade. And yet I &gt; nutborue genaral Legislation at th. iu tld. Our batter i. latdea, our gen­
wito .very interest concerned tu bring •pedal rerefou. yet under oil the az- uine Havana cigar, ate made of tho
vileet Connecticut tobaoro, our bread u
toe LuaisM. here and make all that!
lie meet afiertual way, after all, to
country tributary to our proapeertr. and cunutanere. and conridcring th. im­ altnned, our coffee i* ckicoried. our
atop the traffic in liquor uto etop buying with every adraulag. oflino exrep: the portance of tho corirtruction of toi« rred. milk i. watered and chalked, and when
it, and ia that direction great good may river passage, even ton cooibuiati'ju wo ahuukl be pleaoed to wo thia par­ wo die tho plate on our eoffln i» plated
If it dore fail it will ticular eub&gt;Ot irrovght before u. by Th;, wocld ia given to eham.—let m
hope the next world will ho genuine
It:«tba! thought that ebetain. me.

eepaciaBy of W /r^wwa. forced to
atop mlhag by tha pressure o! thi* new
mevemer-t, will refrain trocn doing »o a
siagto day loagar that the pressure in
all its fore* is continued upon thorn,
and tha! ia tb* nature of thing, cannot
las! always, and judging from tho jast
ia not likely to be uf long duration.
But,if a* a result of tl&gt;* muvoment their
palrcift. should b* persuaded that it is a
wrong to theniss’.r.s, tu their fomilio.

aalo.as a nd gvoggerie., end to doll I.
their boor, with toe Kuff they obtain
there, then ther* will bo hope for a per­
manent reform. Stop toe buying and
tb* teliiug and u.n will ceoee. To our
view the me«t hopeful eight of too now
movotuent. i* that it wBl create a public
MntaMut which will to a very Jargo

The undersigned, dtixen. of the State
of MidiKen, rrapwetfolly reprMent that
ne while other route* labored under there ia ncthiar more important to the
same or equal disadvantages, but wThde Upper 1‘enin.ula, or iudarii to
gradually iiad it inorv and mom the wbolo State, for itsgsa^ |Hoep*rcult a. the rival line, imprord and ity, than the evustruaiioa of a railroad
acquire iui-r.aeod ability with ifoublo from Mackinaw to Marqurite. Such a
track*, aud al! obriades and delays road wdl give rali«e tb n reentry in too
removed by com-didatiun of all' the U|»per 1’euiu.uia now, uadlikely other­
liaka of the linn, into ou» road, aud wise to continue, utterly worthle*. anil
with all through trains. Loth j*ass&lt;u;gi-r unproductivu to the State, endyill
and freight, moving without change ur al»j open the northern part of the Low­
slop t-cteueu Chicago and Buffalo. An er Fetiln.uln. It will secure to the
against amto advantage, it will uut be farmer, and ]&gt;*ople of Michigan a trade
surprising if the effort to bring the Luri- ami traffic fur suppli*. for th.- mining
nes* of «w and lone and important country, which la now contributing
Uno* of road to this dty fails, or if our, largely to tho wealth of other Statsa.
own diiren. who hare riaked and lust ’' It will render valuable the fureata. and
much money to add to this Lu»i;cre, : develop the tmounxw of a large part of
aud who bold tho lino which is tbs key the State, now wholly inarerarible fcr
tu them, shall be but too glad to turn all burins.* purp-wra. end l.c-lp build
the traffic io Toledo, where no sueh up the renters u! trade within the Stale,
barrier exist* a* obstruct, burinem here. in .trad of contributiug, es the whole
Since -th* building of the Central road mining region now duc^ to enrich tb*
nothing ha* offered, or been done. Jirum- dliea of other State*.
iring so much nf value to u. as thu! lino
Therefore, in view of the great ad­
of roads. With that last will pu toe vantages to the State in general, and
last pomibls chance of this dty'. cm- of iu great cercmity to the whole north'
mending any buxines* from any Mellon .-ru portion of it. thvr respectfully but
outside of toe limited portion of Michi­ •urgently opd earnestly petition your
gan which will b* left by other roads

Herewith ws place before our read•ra, tha ascond totter of Hon. James F. I

Joy, to tho people of th* State on ths
question of th* eoti.traction of a rail­
road bridge over the Detroit river at
Datroit, and to which th* attention u!
th* public is spacially directed. Our
cp-xtcn of tb* rinj&gt;crtance of the con•trnauoi oi such a bridg* i&gt; wall known
to C«r reader*, and w* would only re­
peat what ws have hitherto .aid of tho
▼alna it would b* to the producing intrrssis of the State, but w* trust the
able argusenta of Mr. Joy may not be
evarlookedj aad that tho people of tho
State in view of the great interest, at
.take, will, with one united YOire, domand of iheir Senators and ItopreeeutativM in Ccngress, that they rue all
hcuorabi. means to secure, without any
cnneoMaary delay, .nch tegtatation
a* wQl permit tha pertiea ia interest to
baild the proposed bridge. But here u
Mr. Joy’s latter .grin, we aay read it
with care, and #vc hand tp ita very ira-

2yt^b£X^hhiag8toK’7bZ
greet maaa of which ought to find ite
cariMt uiid cheapMt outlet through tbie
city, and which, if tho banier which
exiato here ia removed, will inevitably
do to. But the road, leading to and
tern D«trait ought no! to L. confined
to three having to do mainly with thia
Stale. For iretanre, and aa an illu.tralion : Toledo ia cocaiderably weet of
thu city, and tho dietance from that city
to New Yerkes.J New-England ri the
aama by way of Detroit aa it ie by the
South Shew Baiiroec!, and all barium
finding rt. outlet from tho Weet and
Betrthwv-i through that diy, might jurt
a. wall eome by way oft”
*— r—
the «twam~ ** •*— —
ti.e South

am Ccnpany desired to cotumaad the
WtA between Dotrort and Toledo, and
aeoated to much division ia toe city that
the Dotrort aad Mausmo charter mid
»ta be amrczlal Had that charter beer.
MMaW, tosca would have Ween a road

With tha revival of religion* iutaraa:
m tho dty, comer, n.iarally, a revival
of foalmg in favor of temjM’raneo. The
drinkiag «ai«un. continue to multiply,
and they are now reported by the Excias C«ntt*i»«ioncrs at 7.S12, bciag
nearly one for 136 of the population
Titer* i* so atreet, no aquaro, without
tlirai. Is lb* ujijcr port of the rilr
they ar* fitted up in the mu.t cctly .tyla,
tu .Urac: tho attention of the wnaltoy
giizricra, whoae patronage they dvrirv.
wLils in tho lower part of too city the
aaloane are stripped of everything ex­
cept whs: U abtelately uecextary to
handl* the liquid damnation. Down in
Walar street, and iu foist all the etrret*
on tba lower end uf the. Island, there
will be a doaen bucket-shops iu every
square Bucket-shops ore start* wherethe bulk of th* trade is by toe pint,
quart, or half gallon. Yun will e*&lt;- in
auy one of them long prooMon* u!
litite boy* aud girls, half-dad, bare­
footed, and with worcely riulhing
enough on them to hide their nokedI. usm. and half starved. Ruing up to th*
counter, with tin bnck.ta for liquor,
for their drunken fathom aud curthcr.
The temperance movement now being
inaugurated propo.es to

cased, Engiiah-tarar, .qfa*m«n*i*r-bri*Ka, iawwtad in top and bottom, gold
rrayeny^avc* fcr
**”
watob, worth a: least filM) 7
DM Maa-1 paid
for it in Mon­ UJHCAJ aiFETT AE80KENE LMffi
treal. four years ego, when 1 evuld cfford sach ft wxteh.
Tb—
nrxri. ,! Brw a»4 -in «*•«
Acctarav**—Daa'tiel me aril voter
wateli, old man. Don't du it Toko ft
•to *ame pawn broker, aad pawn it; any
ol them wdl edranre you
upon ‘~
and vou ran s*nd for it when you get
bom*. 11 will be verified hire—it
will indeed
1
Old mao-It don’t matter. All I
want is ta gat teono—and—die. H
doeen'l mailer to m* wbolbar I gta
what it ia worth or noL
“Vtay good. I wU sril.iL bat ft te a
ehamc*. How much do 1 hoar for thte
/ caiit&gt;*r .tarte ft at |2i&gt;. aufi up «
gj. lo'WV. MO. W. ur MU wbau il
i. &gt; truck off. Tbn menpy ia pojtl lo the
auctioneer, who giy™ it, k*a hi* cumtmaaiou. 10 pwcttUfo toe old man,
who thanks him [tearfully, aad «&gt;»■
•lowly and radly irit. Then ihe auc­
tioneer cloecs the tola for the day,. that
ho m»y grl rid of the poopte. so as to
— — &gt;——uv - ntw foluf vict-mv
---- ■
ogvil Wforcmiia
— . . . _____ &gt;r go through the!
old force again. £t is neeftes. to ear
that tbe purchaser pf tb* goM Engiteb
tevrr, joweled w.tth, finds ItoarcH
stuck with m. un do bonus ticker that
would be dc*r at three dollars a buaheL
In ucv den in Ann ! .treet tba thing i»
played twenty timto a day. '
There are other tilings in th? way of
cute villainy wbichil will show up in
my mat.
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ssrtawi
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Euwra Kssra i wnBffl,

Wiih a degree of impudence peculiar ,
tor, to grant certain landa to aid-in th.
cvnatructiun of .aid road, to the Legis­
to Democratic, newypajicr. It i« chargnl
thnt tho rxjwnw account of toe lU-publature o', tho extra icuion, that tha art
may bo no acicniled oa may be found um of liquor. They iafead totak* the** liean Clerk fur 187B is ‘mcu.lrniiK cm-J
which is equally great Thi. will bo expedient and b«: calculated to acetin* men by the hand, to furoi.h warm .nd iftdientive of corruption, .tefiling, etc.
apl*arwnt when il i. uonaidored that To­ tho oo-ialruction (if tho rail road at the well lighted route, tu which they m.y 1 n nwpome to th&lt;re charge, the Eochraledo ia, for instance, u far from New earliest pcri-d prarticabb-. They for­ rexort, and rtarr they will be furnished tcr Dresarrri end Ckraotto cornea to the
York and New England a* Jackwn i»;,. th«r reapectfolly represent that ther are colfoe, t»*. .nd plenty of good rvriling front with the above taldev rima ing that
that Laming is lit" nult-s nearer lo thorn eoeouragud to tiojw that thu sail act matter. It i. eiptated that arch man the last Democrttk Clerk expended
by the (wutral Unia by the riuutoera '‘ may be so asicndod, aaJwithout detri- onc*wran*d froo&gt; th* me of bquora fSWl.lte per day, while hi* Republican
road; that Katamaroo and Grand itap- ‘
will eta »nch a diSercnc* in th* way of suemeor t::nnasr4 to run the office a:
ids, am! /hat .11 too plan*, on all ths
living, that he will becom* an apostfo an outlay i f &gt;131 Kf. The ditforonra
branch*, of toe Southern road are much
ot temperance among hi. fellow*. They between these two auuriT for 100 day.
nearer market by the Centeral lhau by
expeat in tbi. way to organic, a work­ aggrog.trA tlw copifortablo little per­
quisite of tll.OGl.1
too South Shore route and mostly by
ing ttaupercue* army, taken from the
very long Luaa«. And yet the South
liquor ahopa. “d compel toe closing of,
Share road ia drawing ita support (fora
tbe bar. by withdrawing their trade. !
all tho country which it toue.br*, though
The movi-nrant ba. boon iuau gurated.
carrying the freight a much lunigvr duTb. later: Enoch Arden raoance has j
tance. Why i* it that the route, by
a happy, but excerlingly tuattcr-of fact '
It U no! often, a. onr reader, well
■rvonty or a hundred miles, conno: do
Tho worker, have diwovervd that dvnoument. Th" liei Mr. Osdc-a, wa. j
know,
that
«o
nmeut
tho
remits
of
burinere reeee««fully ia competition
the lalxiring man, Jiving in a clow, .married many yw» "go in New Zwslfnnu
rxtxirituct^a.contitiaed
no
longer
I
with it, aftd'wlry do the town, and vilchoerlns, cold room, goes tn the bar­ and, and had-raitod a' .mail family.
teg- and terms have to pay for trans- | than a ainglojreaaoc. as ouch . expert- '
room because it it light and warm, and
portatiun from seventy to a hundred moot, are -not. of much errviee tu Iof cour." once th-ro he drinke. The One day a tribe ofaavage. took nd van­
tag* of hi. absent* BI1’ I !■» I hi. homo i
miles more than ia nreva.try, or pay guide, in tho conduct of farm labora *
reformer, giro him n lighter, Defter,
•qaal charges perhaps on the shorter ' During tire preaont autumn, we hv» 1wanner, eoidnr place of rmort, and ho in aihe* Mr. O.fiea discovered among
the ruin, what bo | believed io be the
distance 7 The aumo u found in to« barveitirl u magnificent field of corn, '
ia glad to avail himwlf of it And h" charrviTronuit:. cC.liia wife and &lt;hilDetroit Hirer—in tho bxpenae and de­ u[«a which rotoe trials wore made with ’
hi. wife and children and thev dren. and as ecUrtp-rnt Inquiry rrcmo!
lay* attendant upon.croreing it. and inj diffrrriit forliliring .ubri-unec. the re- -bring,
a good time. Marie ie furni»h"d, to confirm the b*!«f, he made up his
I
the ecmetisMa imporeibilily of crossing I aulta of which wu give for what they have
ph&gt;es, tobacco, eoff-w and tee, ftee to
it at alt The unbroken route by the . are worth. On a portion of the field ;
South Score teaks* transportation quirk the Eug:.»l. »u;&gt;erpbo»ph*te made by
aud .urs- Era or six hour, aro not Mv«an. Use. and Gilbert of Roth*ai­
sled
wm
umk
I
;
**n
another,
too
Jauitaa^
।
coasumsd at noy joint in paining a train
other day the frigina) Mr*. O*dw
of cnitte, thiec-fourth, of n mite, duat,' or dried (.loud crenpouad,* manu- 1
turned up. with n» interesdag group of
or a train of merchandise ur grain, or ' factored by North. Mcriam S Co, of
grown-up young jOadras.
They h»d
wmstime. of passengers. Their very Heston on nnotoor, a mixture of equal ,
only b*»n carried Into i*|itiviiV by the
fardie's. m doing buuncss auatlc then; narte of too Eogfisb phoepbate cad an­
eavagve, and on tbriir secape the faithful
to largely • well their volume of it, and imal dust; on (till another. t|r&gt; mixture i
woman traced her husband to hi* farmby .wriliag the volume to do il ebrepsr, of bone Sour and tube., w-tfto wo eugLoum.Irian Iteraanlino
(tad*. beand tharawr* to compete with great ad- gnriad to farmer, several year, ago.
rnnVs.ir.ro as fallows:
hared lik. a .snribte mqn. Thu first
vantage «ra!*bm. Whal it is aide The
1
wife hid a legal claim to hia protection,
to take from toe Uefttral diinrniahe* it,
former- Tho country want, cheaper
volume and conscquratjy its ability to
tr eight*, and eheajier freights can only
io burin*** cheaply. Fur thu roaacu
be bad by mcreeslng th* efficiency of
tie price of troxuportilioo u food by
the eana1 system
Lrt roe. iropnre it
tho l^ng route iavtcad of tlio short ono
ujion every former who read* the**
in fact. The abort one therefore take,
lint*
that to him the canal is hi. only
ton price, made by tba lung ots from
From
tbeeo
reaulu,
il
appeare
the
protection
again.!
tb*
rapacity of the
t-oewerity, and tha dear mult is that
tb. former ia paymg far thorn revurrty ■auima! dnat’gare (lie most corn, the railroad. Efo long n» canals are opera­
to ooa hundred mites of transportation tone and ariira .tend next, to.- »nper- ted the railroads cannot combiao to ex­
more than hi. hi. production, ought to phosphate laet. Eqsnl (vert, uf the tort. But to make them effective, they
b* subject to, and it does not matter •due:’ .nd rjperyb“i*te did bettor than mu.t. every one of them b* enlarxed k&gt;
phoephate alone. A maaxurod
which rout, it goM, th. rroalt i» th. tbo
'
of equal amount (about a hand•am*. Tina matter of a bridge across quantity
1Ail) waa put
in each hill. Tt&gt;e eret of bash Cana! rfiould be enlarged and ex­
th. river therefore.a&amp;ct» the price of
rvwy bu.be! of grain rritad in tho Ntote, the euperpbrephate ami the ‘animal tended to St. Izmir, and the satire canal
wa. nearly equal (|3.1 the toft). •yrtern renred and strengthoued. Oh,
and of every pound of pork o»l boef, duet,'
;
and couaeqaeatlv tbe income of every Th. form- r article umd upon th" field ye Grangers! take bold of this taaltrr.
the parcel kindly went for trial by You have pow.r to do it, and not only
producing forcisr in the State. flow was
'
long win they bematent with thia when I. HaltoutaU. Bom, im^rtrd by tho for your own sake but for the aake of
fieeiety fix Promoting Aj^icultnre. If the fading million, of tite eret who
tho rvrrall. were to be regarded m rer- want cheap bread, give ua toe relief.
tainly indieating the comparative value
of too diflriwsit. aubrianooe. ft ia dear,
the "animal dm!.’ or drim! blond, ia
much tho wri officiant and the cheap­
est corn fertnirer. Although too great­
Mt enre was u«*d tn conducting the ox-

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Misnir, and in Culture and Progress is
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Poet, Jarno. Boyte OUrilly.

I editorial ia Thuredaya Detroit TrU
I oc tbe e.-tton of tbe PublUhcrs Goal

held an oyster capper far tba benefit of
tbeir paa'.or, J. W. White, at tbe resi­
dence of Mr. John Lawrence, Friday
•vsuing.
ioua types of light-houses on our sea­
coast'end on the lakes.
A- 8* n Accuixxt.—W* learn that
A capital paper on tb* Bermuda Is­
Atexauder.Kin of Alouw Burrow*, E*q., lands to confributod br Chriatiana
eg«d about eight years, wa* drowned Rounds, with flftocou excellent illustra­
in the mill race, at Irving, on the even­ tions, including two good map*.
ing of th* Mlh last, and the body re­
Tbo recent remarkable progress io
covered at ten o’clock thu next forenoon. astronomical research, tha mounting of
tbo great Equatorial in tb* United
Stale* Naval Observatory at Washing­
Poultry Snow advertised Saturday, the ton, tmd tba interest uwakend by Mr.
28th test., is postponed to a time not yet Proctor’s tortures iu this country, render
designated, that an orgaaixatiun may peculiarly timely tho review which, unba effected, for -hicb purpose a meet­
ing will be bald at tho store of W. KBarbor on Saturday evonieg
Dax*rtox.—Tb* friend* of the Rev.
J. H. White, paetarof the M. E Church,
gave him * donation at the raeidrnc* of
Mrs. Douglas, in Rutland, *a th* eveniug of the 12th itut. Th* affair is raid
to bar* boon vary pleaiant, notwith­
standing tl.e *turruy wvath*r, and th*
Among our Sailors,
receipt* ** liberal a* could Im expected.
Tho Night Traiu for I'nradiso (AecommtxlaUuu) t* a vary ratortalnlng Lit o!
genial *atlre.

Cvlonel T. B. Thorpa give* n chapter
of interesting reminiscence* rounocted
* may legally ootr.* before it, will be with the late I&gt;*wia Gaylord Clark, aad
Sid at tho Council Chamber, on Tueeilay th* Recoil' &lt;noB» vf in Oltl Stager aro
ratling of next week, (March 34) at

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le&lt;Tcry mtarvUing abort «turio. aru '
contributed—Jo and I, by Harriot Pres­
cott Spofford, and A Scheme for Ven­
geance, by Mr.. Frank M’Carthy.

1. unMl^SfsrtstvMeai. From MsaUra Thsiv2sKE"»’rtr% If i vte: Kt
fe®5t«¥i“t FJWir
R«». r. susnu. Fraw.

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For the acensumodatiosr of our sub.sribsre who desire any *Ui*r book,
magariu*. er paper, puHixbed, with or
without th* advertised premiums, ws
wiU obtain IS 6&gt;r you at tbe Iiowxsr
Rxrss, without sty expense to you in
•ending th* crier.

Qsld 112 1-

Early indication of an early spring.
44fSpl* sugar ia being retailed on our
•treats at 15 mbLs a pouad.
For spectorans of th* 1. Mi printing
ever doa* in the comity of Barry, call
at tb* Bureau office
jXfcr Jr. is fsgyter &gt;“ Um county of
Kent. He tldfiks it pays bettor than
roUacting newspaper acroanlsCorn ia in grrat demand in this, ^ty. (
and formers having it for aala will o*
wail to bring it along wry aocn.
Don’t fail to read th* interesting let­
ter ^cf Hon. Jamais F. Joy, *n the u*casaity of a bridge «v*r th* Detroit riv­
er, at Dstroil.
„
Th* indications are that lb* Tyn*r bill
will paas as it certainly should, the faff
tHyrrtu to th* contrary notwithgtand-

dratnniag property to the amount of remarkable po*m. th* Prayer of Cbl um­
M»e 82300, only partially covered by bos ; and then are also poem* by Elixaithurance. The call for our engine both Aken Allen, Mary B. D-lge, John
cimJd not bo complied with aa the .no­
James Piatt, Pant H. Hayns. and Fanlien pipe had given out, and tho fixture*
esaic to New York, to place on the new
In th* Editor’* Easy Chair, Georg*
Ff»o, much to tbe regret uf tho firemen William Cuitia dtacutsess ths celobrsand th* public generally.
tion of Sam Adam’s Tra Party, and
Mother Goose Tableaux, and pay a
We tike great pleasure io calling graceful tribute to the late Prufosror
the atteuliuu of tho public to tho fact Agassis. Tbo Bdantifia Record brings
that J. Leo Rood ha. secured tbo sor- the summary at Scientific Progress down
visee of Mr. E. Hibbort, formerly in to tho doe* of 1878, and contains bo­
hit employ, aapainter. Ilia not too much nd aa a number ol very interestiugitems
tojeay that. a. a carriage painter, Mr,
HI baa no enperior and few equal.in the amuung enoevtotoa and facetim, and i.
State, and that nndor hi. direction tbe concluded with a aerie, of funny illuawork entreated to Mr. Reed will be trntion. reprtwonting Baby'. Trial*."

night,
a
win of Mr.
Bctbeo.
। about 13 year* of ago, wae enticed into
**veral of our ealoon*, *ad getting intoxiealed. hod *ome four dollar* in monI *y atolen from hi* pocket Mr. B. i.

making arraagementa to proeecut* all
, partiea at who** bar drink wa* turaub{ «1 the boy. Wo bop* h* will do thia,
and that all guilty partie*. way be pun1 iebed to tho extent of tbo law.

lurr or Lams* remaining at th*
n.itiug* Pl 0., 'Feb. 21 tb, 1874;
Mia. Mary Arabey, Mis* Hattie Dean,
Mr*. Iiewfe Iri.nd, Mr*. Nancy McK*l, vie, Mi« Amanda l*ick*rd, Bathsheba
Stanley, Mr*. Mary Sixbury, Jam**
, Spenser, Mr*. EDtabelb Smith, B*nj.
3 timer. Ge*. H- Whit*. George Wilcox,
Lydia K. Williams, John Willi*®*, T.
j

Bro. John, tho action of the Pnbl
era’Convention at Lancing, mat
viswa exactly. Wo pre fared tho r
; lutioa lo the memorial, and it we.

Lewie wa* adopted. The momorial
wa. tlio compromise report of a ceminitfoo which did not iofleet tha real
view, of any un* of the gentlemen, but
wa. tbo nearwet i-erfect of anything up-

A FlfT.—Th» Low*n jnraal Mya,
that, on* of th* meet flourishing and
beat conducted initi’.utione.tn th* State
ia th* Bo*iuae*(College,at Grand Rapid*.
In fact, wo believe that Prof. 6w*a»burg i* Vho moot thorough and efficient

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propertv tart by wjrinlters up to the&gt;
emmrac of tMr insurane^ and Bro. 221
was ameudsd by striking out all thatI
portion relating io th* eollstlion of 20&gt;
porjaraL on dduaqwmta.
i&gt;Tb«
following
_
.. wore *!«et*d os officers
for tbo ensuing form
*BL
J W. W.rreii, ~
Charlotte, Proaidant;
S. J. Bidlemon, Hartings, Vmo Pretiold and young.
tb* poerna a very bountiful bit of rarae, d&lt;rat; Clement Smith, Nashville. Sec­
by tbo Editor, celled March; Pvter retary; D. W. Smith, Nashrilte, Deputy
Parrot, by Row Terry Cooke; and a Sectary; A.,G. Jowell. Sunfield,
delightful little thing by Mary A Latbbury, entitled The Trio, with an illuatraticn by tbe author. The three wrial.
. F E. Andrew.,
inercow in interact, Nimpo'e Troubles,
Hale, Eaton Rapids;
by Olive Thorne, containing a retnak- H. Cooper, Carmel; J. R. Hino, Delta.
ably well-told »tnry of a poor, half-

number ol SI. A'ttialat open* with a
very useful article on Edward Jcnnor,
by Claraace Cook. Accompanying thia
ia a fin* engraving of tho atatuo of
Jear.er, by Montevosde. Mia* Alert
contril-ut** a atory, Rums and Forgetme/not*. A capital y-oem, Elfin Jack,
tlie Giant-Killer, by J. B. Staey, who u
becoming highly popular with tbg
roadcra of St. .VirMn. will dehghtl '

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sengtre. has bccO'a* tho great popular
thoroughfare between th. East and
th* Vest.
Trains from tlw North,
South aud East oonncct at St l^u»
with train • of tbo Mieeouri Pacific. Th*
Texas cnufiection of this road is now
octupleted. and passengers aro offered a
first class all-rail rout from St. Iz.au
to Texas, either over th* Mtaeoun, Kun•as &amp; Texas R- IL, ria Hbffaha, or over
tbe Atlantic A Pacific B. H-, ria Vinita
For maps, time tebfes, information as
to rate*, route*, etc- eddrsas J. F.

JOB PRINTING
10 POST SXD MAH. .ueh s i.ittoslte

III® Finis!all ft Gin ftit

found the key of his master's wiua nntj
provision cellar. Tho illnatration» ard
up to tho utual high standard, and
there aro eim* very .Hiking full page
Obeap Farm* for Bote-Easy auhbu
pie tuna. The engraving culled Sumo
Curious Fisbca, drawn by Jan. C. feeard,
Tho Ailaaiic and Pacific Railroad
will open tbe eyes of tbo youngster?.
Company offer* 1,200,000 acre* of land
la very strongly reoomtuonded by tho
Tho French otory is unusually good thia
in Southwest Missouri, at from FI to
Medical Faculty aad is largely prescrib­
812 i»r acre, on seven years time, with
month, and &gt;• well illustrated. Wo
ed smCng their female patient*. It i*
free tran*]&gt;ortation from St. Ixnti* to *U
purchasers. Climate, roil, timber, mfaworthy of all cbafidouoo as may h*
to tho ntlractions of thia magaxiuo.
aril wealth, scliools. churches and law­
seen frem the following teatimouiul
1
Thia will be good nowa to young people
abiding
society invite emigrant* from
z
Atuxts, ill., July 14th, 187A
ell jioiaU to thia land of fruit* an l
who like to uik questions of edition. '
DifR. V. i'txxci, Buffalo, N. Y.:
flowers. Fur partieulxra, uddrea* Akind.,
/Ms So —I have not word* to exproe* ■
Tuck, Land Cutumirafoniw. 8t, Ixmia,
my gratitude to you for your advioa and ’ l."iw in Water Proof., Nubia*, Gent.
March number of thi* valuable family amutsnee in my ea»e. There i* not one
magaxine i* published, and i* folly who ba* used your medicine* oinre they
equal to any isouo thia year. It contain*
have been brought here but that can
PICTURES 1
stone* of **ntiment, of adrentoro ' of
aay with mo they bare been greatly
PICTURES!
the oca, aud every one •hould subscribe b*n*fit*d. Since I have been eo helped
or buy a copy for tb* sake of seeing
1 am now all atone in the Photograph I
by ita us* six ar mvou around ma left
Imre mode erttmgewhat a nice publication ean be procured off all ductor* nnd ether tnedicin**, and
meet*
to
increase
my facilities fordoing
at a low price, and only a very large now um it ia thoir familioo, after being
better work than ***r, all.should call
circulation will warrant tho selling ot cured of the dfocoe* oa min*. You do
and get n uegativu taken. The superi­
a umbers *’ 16 cento each, or |1.30 per
ority of my work in tho port ia a miffiyear by mail. To tho lubscribera a cur dty, by it* tertoriag my suiter 1
eient gnarantro of Grai-elaa* work in
tbe future.
Room* in Washington
pretty chromo ia given, which is worth wrote your about, for she bed been un­
Block, south ride State Street
much ai an ornament for any bouse in der tb* cure of three of our boot doc­
tbo country. Addroee Thome* &amp; Talbof, tor* bat could not *it up but a few min­
36 Brumfield Stieot, Boston.
utes at oa* lime. I begged of her to

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TOE WEEKLY POST All) III
TERM* OF KVnkCRimON.

Paso'* Extbsct,—The experience of
twenty-five year* award* INiud'i Extract
tbe meed of power.
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Wussus, Godin his wisdom, has
removsd from us, Willard Daria, fate
Troaaxrer of this Company ; therefore
Aesfead, That in tho death of Mr.
Davis, thia Company has lost a firm and
л rd out friend, a sate and wise ooaraetor,
м tried and tra-mao. That white wa miss
him in our meetings, mis* hiaadrias and
counsel, w* bow. in roaignniton to Him ।
who doeth all thing* weU.
A'xxsW Hurt white wo cherish hi*
memory and mourn hi* lo**. we feel
thankful that he wm with u* the length

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MUSIC BOOKS

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

bugara of all kinds so low that John
actually feels that his best frisnda think
him craxy when he tell* them his pnccs Yet a* luw u his prices are, he
1 want* Tin Thousand bushel* of dried
njijdes.
39tf

Johny knows whereof ho afflriua
The bort 50 o-nt Tea in the &lt;*r« nt
John Btanlor’s30tf

p-«5ment Smith, John Dow, and John
II. Earl, were appointed to draft menta­
tion* relating to th* d*ath of Trea*uror
Willard Davis and Director John Farlin.
The CommiUao reported the fallowing
reeolutimu, which w*ro uaanimomly
adopted, via :
Reeolutica* paseed by th* Farraar’a
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of
Barry and Eaton Counties, relating to
th* death of Willard Dari*, lato Trea*urrrof said Company.

our
. — - ----- - and to him,
in n certain moaauro, wo uro indebted
for our ouerow and prosperity.
RrraJrof, That a copy of these roeolntxm* be printed in one of th* p*p*ra
in *«ch of tbe counties composing tin*

LABORER,
FARMER,
MECHANIC.
MERCHANT,

try your inedicinaa, and ba£&gt;r* ab* had
u»ed half of the boltlcs ahe could go all
around the yard, and lias jwit now come
hume (rum a visit five miles away.
Mr*. Tuoo. McFrauxo.

tive buiinca*. The reply to Harftr’i
H tallf open tho Civil Service Question
is tart and inclusive. There is n unity
pervading the entire number which con­
sist* in enforcing two principles of politi- p_Bu*ino*. in our littlo villago remain*
*■ quiet a* usual. The only ehangv*
greoaiv* policy on the Cheap
aspor­ lately made in buainooe is th. change in
tation Qnoetion, and a cordial unity be­ the hardware »tore of P. Holler A Son.
tween tho executive and legislative They have traded tlioir «loek far th*
•tore and form of L J. Wheeler, who
intend* to engage in the hardware
butincM. Tho meeting ot tho Farmer'.*
Mutual Fire Insurance Co-, of Barry
and Eaton Countio*, was well attended
dent of pobtidk are the Work of Con­ at thia placo—commoncing Muudar and
gress. a record of important proceedings, lasting until Tuowlay night.
Tho report of tb* Treasurer ehow* all
and a condenaed article upon the Postel
Telegraph Bill now pending. Tha ap­ debt, paid at data and a balance, of
pendix contain* three very intonating ^bout 11,000 in tbo treasury.
speeches from Senator* Chandler and
Tho report of tbe Secretary showed
Logan, and Ropresenteiirss H. 8. an iucreaeo of property i inured
Bundy on Tbo Fineness, and R. H. since last annual meeting of 8172,Caiu on Civil Right*.
J
861.GO. Both report* were entirely eatisfaotory to all present.

tho Went. Ho at leaat bean that rep­
utation both at heme and abroad,
and when a prophet Cod. honor
in hi* own country he imrru it. To
all who dwairo to fit them*elvM for a
We have jaat received the fineet burinraa life, wo would’ My, take a
stock of Ceid Board, including aoreral
courae iu tbo Grand Rapid. Bounea.
new raritie* *eor bnuwght to thia city,
Collie.
(fell and see them.
Ym, Wicriow, aud the y»»»j n»m
ttaug about Cliiga. Among th* Foams
aro at their old tricks again, “doing
are Set Free, by Lucia 8..Alden.
Not
thrir courting al th* P«»l Wfflco-”
Much of « Itazx!., by 8. P. Driver.
Holiday*, by Mary N. Prescott. An
^dehu Evanr,of IfcUcvu^wa* re-elected
editorial article on Oar American Oolfcr-th* **vdnt**ntb time a* Grand Sec­
kgv&gt; ia rather fanny. Head Wark i&gt;
retary *f the order at Good Templar*
Tbo Dialogue Depart­
at thrir recent r*ratan. at*Dctroil.
The Eecanaba Furnace Company full of puxxle*.
ment i* well filled, Tho Pigeou-Hoto
Muring th* peat two w»ekx quite au bar* abut down for repair*. Two or
Papera intafroeting. and tho illmtra­
,
oxtoasive rerival h*a been going on at thro* week* will *lnpM before oporation*
tion* the boa that Uavw appeared for
th* Striker Baboo! Htraa., in BtUtimoro,
month.- Thi* number i* equal to any
aader the labor* of the Rsv. H. H. Ma; ■
gjxty-two thonsaiid sixteen inch ahtnjet publuhedFubliahod by T*o A
glra'wor* hauled to Midland recently,
nerd. of the U. B. Church.
Shepard, Boston, at throe dollar* a year..
The Legislature will assemble al at on* food, by a team weighing 1.800
Lanaisg on TuooAxy 41 noou. Wo fa.ps pound* aach.
Qcinum'a Moxtxly rax Msncx.—
to hoar frmamany of our friend* before
Tbo Kouutaia* ot Wortern North Car­
that time upon the qua*:fons involved now ranting out 2,700 yard, oi shorting a olina aro the subject of Mr. Edvard
in the proposed Conetitutfon
per day. and ia unable to aupply the de­ King's graphic Great Suutu contributed
►''it the donation party on Tutilay mand for ita guodsevening of tert week green Rev. T. D.
Marsh by a few of Li» .runny frionda,

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preciatiau of th* precton* Goapel which j
it is their aarnert de»ire to cemmead.
.

Rxxxdt, Da. Wm. Hau’* Bausm xot
rax Lvitas, cures tlie worst caaoi of
Cougba, Gold* and all tbe &lt;E*o**ea of
tbo Longa, Throat and Chert.
For
Whooping Cough and C»oup il is a
certain specific. Th* moat obstinata
case* surely yield to Hall’s Balsam;
when used peraoveringly. Stand* at tho
bead of all rough prsparatitm*. Sold
everywhere. Jonx F. Hxxxt, Ccaaxx
t Co, proprietor*, 8 and 0 College
P. M. Witoolrf, Woodland; W. P. Plaoe, N. Y._________________________
Bristol, Johnstown; 0. K. Beamer,
Irving; J. IL Earl, Orangeville; D. W.
imw
im
Ellis, Assyria. Year. Ac.,
Sxmt.

Daxoam1* Mouvnir Mioxtrax nrams
to improve with each issue. The March
number come* to our table roduhrat
with string noveltie*, »pring mnric,
spring literature, and spring farhions.
Thia nugoxtac richly deserve* to bo
called a model. It ia printed in beauti­
ful style on fine toned paper, and in
every reapect is a* p/w •lira. Th*
premium* offered aro for in advance of
Tbs Rxrrauc—A monthly magaxine all 6there. Jerome Thompson's Old
pubhahed by tho Republic Publishing Oaken Bucket, in atae and beauty, ia
worth several time, the coot of the yearly
Company, Washington, D. C. Term*
•ubecriptioo, 83. Address, W. Jonninga
82 jst annum.
Demorest, 838 Broadway, N. Y.
Tkt Rtpulitt. for February, contain* a
meat important article up on the *ubjort
Dxxostsr's Yocxo Amxxici for March
ofAnnexation of Canada,which very con­
clusively show* that annexation would contain, it* uiual variety of uaofoll and
be of benefit to both the United*Stat«e entertaining reading for tbo juvenile.
and tbo Ddmiuirm. It also present* an I&gt;r Deem*’ Storfee Hlaatralinc the evil*
able article upon tLe mooted qnsetion of Intemperance, with Cartoon*, inof Capital. labor and Wage*. Tha crua»e« in interrat. -Every boy .end
Function* of the Treasury Department girl should road Ffuaf .tswrini. Yearly
is a' very interesting and axhaustive 81 with a beautiful Chromo Premium.
exhibit of that great branch of execu­ Address W. Jennings Demorest, 838

—Thu March numiier of Tbe Family
Favorite, u it ia often called, puts iu aa
early appearance. Oliver Optic', story.
The Coming Wave, narrate* the finding
of tho hidden trsssusre of High Boek.
Prof. De Mill.', story, Tho Lily and tho
Croon, deepen, in interest. George M.
Baker's serisl Banning to Waate ; or
The Story of tho Tomboy, bring, tba
heroine to her lent frolic. The other
leading feature* era, Mwundoratanding,
by a new author ; another contribution
of Mr*. L. B. Urbino'* capital papers,
Homaapan Clnb; Tb* Discontented
Frjw* after jEecp. with a fuil-poge illua-

Tbe tradenigned wi*Sito*xpm*lhotr
bserty thank, to tbrir friend* for th.
tint on tb* evening of tb* T7th inat,
and for tho veer generous donation,
amounting is vahro to 1196.00.
They arc greatful ftr the tribute of
l^rtcnal rvg.ird, and are gratified end
unrouragnd also to fo.1 that it i* in ap-

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WOOD’SHODSKHOLD lAGiHKl
Ths Best Dollar MonthlyNew York city.
Beporte by mail
depretalon in tbe f
English markets.
A club of farmers in Cheeterfield, 111—
takss 3100 worth ofroagniino aud news­ u.iuiii, »«o j«*». witaauaio’ov *&lt;srv—«■ ■&lt;—•
papers annually.
G. A- Lew, RosFipdale, near- Boston,
Mass., sends us his catalogue of soode,
thi. subject wbfcb. must bar. dampened ehall and maybe lawful for thu said bulb., bedding plants, etc.
tbe ardor of thoeo swains who acre in­ coati to decree a aenoretioa from bod
Starrs, Harrison C* Painoaville, O.,
clined to have tbe knot connubial tied and board forever thereafter, or fur a
without tho rwrent of the |&gt;arwutal au­ limited lime, as shall oeera just and
cDMtofci lijfjfoOJ;
thority. Tb* first soction provides that rocsonable, or to make such other .de­
“every justice at tbe peace, and every cree in the premies, as tbo nature and
Miter
sws
dreumatanooe of the oaaa may require;
•rUstte. tawary ar nUp&lt;M&gt;. M • Wyte at
and whether the court shall decree a
separation from bed aud board or not,
martin
fl
IMPROVED
to nudes each order and decree for the
suitable aepport and mpintaMMo of,tho
wife and her children, or any of them,
by tbo busband or out of his property,
Nor might there beany running away as tho nature of tbe case reqmree."
LABORER,
from home. If they thought to evade
“Tbe defendant in any such suit a.
tho vigilance of their parents, they fas: aforteaid, may insist in his defence,
FARMER,
might not that of tbe lav ; and in case and bo permitted to provo, tbe ill con­
they were unknown to the justhe or duct of the complainant as a justifiable
MERCHANT,
parson to whom they applied lo perform cause for the conduct on his part com­ Ligue nf Bower, vrRntablo and bedding
tho splicing oerwmony, tbev must bring plained of, and on making out such il! plants
Tbe Rural Clnb of Now York oqta ita
PROFESSIONAL MAN
proof of their place of mideuco.
conduct to the satisfaction of tbo court,
... ... HU. ..I.
annual dinner at Delmouico’e, Fob. 24, 4. F. IIKMKV.qUlUUX *CU,X- k.-.»el**gta
Still greeter difficulties hedged the
at 6 I* H. Henry Ward Boocher is to
path of those who were under age, and
girls.were not free from parental con­
Aa will be noted above, the obtaining
trol until 21 years of age. “If either of a divorce in there days was not mere­
wni preloar taeir livre, irek. bvu«s h»of the parties to bo married shall bo ly an exciting pastime to M entered on
under the age of twenty-one years, and for trivial cause. ; and indeed it may bo
doubted wbother, under a strict con­
MEIIEI MTHT MEH ilOCU.
guardian eball give hie eooeant person­ struction of the last deuao quoted above,
IL B.'S question aa to the most widely
ally, cr certify the name under his band, a divorce ouuld bo obtained on tho circulated temperance paper in the
PROBATE OJIUEH.
ur Micttioax,c»«ur or tutrr
etteeted by two wltuoasea, ono of whom
'■iwmu'sEKtx’J.'K
United States, cannot bo answered by
shall pereooally appear Wore a justice,
us; « do not know whlsh it ia.
and reeky oath ar allirmatiou tua? he
Wo acknowledge tho receipt uf the
saw Ibefa-dier or guardian whoso name
.is.i'Sria:-n—i.
Seventeenth Annual Report of tho In­
io annexed to tho said certificate, eubdustrial School at Rochester. N. Y-, with
scribe or acknowledge the same." Chil­
charter, constitution, by-laws, etc.
dren were not allowed, in law, to be tho
I arare »• r.»i ui aa* im •«•«**&lt;
Seth Green has been honored by his
arbiters of their own fats, nor were
fellow fish culturista by being plsced on
girls supposed to arrive st tho age of
the Executive Committee of the New
discretion earlier than boj i.
York State Ffah Guitarists’ Association.
Quaker marriage, ware provided for
as follows: “It shall and may bo law­
Some of th. New Hampshire Patrons
ful for any religious socisty, that hare
of Husbandry are buying flour at 38.25
adopted peculiar regulations, to aolemCbbL by tbe car-load, whereas they
-nias their own marriages, the con.ent
to pay 3U per bbl. for the Same
Tho Ilailtny Mooitcr fa Dccvuibor
of the parties being dads rod, ia tho publishes a carefully prepared table of
manor and. agreeably to tho regulations railway statistics in tbe United States,
of their reejiectiro aoefatiea.'
bringing tbo exhibit down to tbo en-1
FITS and EPILEPSY
Severn penalties for official miscon­ of tho last fiscal year of each rood, aril
duct forma one of tho prominent features showing the length of miles of track, tha
of Territorial legislation; and henee wo number uf locomotives and ears, tho lia­
bilities and ccat^Teach rood, tha grout
Tbo California Fenner estimate. tho
and not earnings and tha rate of dividends mult of last roar’s harveit aa follows :
made, so far u ascertained. From this Wheat, bushels, 26,600,000 ; wool, Ibe,
statement it appears that 4,190 miles of 32,000.000 ; winos. gallons, 3,000,000 ;
naw track were added in 1873; that the I hop,, lbs., 10,000,000 ; bark*y, oat. and
total mileagu of all the road, in tbe corn, buahol*. 4,000,flOt).
United Status ia 71,564 milea, anil, ini1J. J, Glenn, of Colusa Cbunty, Chi .
duding second track and sidings, is 85r
076 miles; that tho whole number of ear* put in this season 40,000 now in wheat.
fur passenger traias u 18,725, and of cam At twontv-firc bushels jier tere-a fair
average
fa- ibis season—tho yield will
having jurisdiction, nad is hereby for­ for freight trains ia338,427;that tlie^tvck
bidden from joining persons in ruarria gv capital of tho roads paid up, fa 32,072,­ b„ the, nice little quantity of 1,000.­
Im 4»«nlel l» Ml* »v&lt;s»»^t«r M IBM*
.
forever after.”
et a*riisll belo a*uay Ik. aasesi !«•
251,954, and th* funded and floating 000 buahala, and will require the use of
aiSrrSiStt-oSteTO &lt;•:;
Our modem. method of recording debt 31.999,761,517 ; that the cort of
1 Ss^xsr2a’.?»'.
marriages seems to be but a copy uf rood aud oquipmenta is 33,728,416,959 ;
that laid down in thio act of 1805,
avetiuns qs being eugagod harvesting,
which, by the way, wis adopted train
I witli txttcr proapccts for whral than had
the laws of Virginia, aud is es follows :
been antidpatod. Tho estimated yield j
“A certificate of every marrisgv by tha
is 8 1 »2 to 9 busbala per acre, which
person ar persons celebrating the same,
will giro a surplus tor ei[&gt;ort of from
shall be transmitted to the clerk of the
125.UU0 to 150,000 tuna ot wheat.
court or the district where tho marriage
Fur lico oa cattle Tbo Country Gentle­
was •olrennirod, within ono hundred
man recommend* the following : “Wash
days thereafter, to be entered cn record
thoroughly one* a week wilh tobacco
by tho clerk in a book to bo kept by
water.
I’u: the unguentum between
him fix' that purpose, which shall be
tbo leg*, ou tho neck, shoulder and
evidoare of the marriage. And the
brisket, and ou tbe baek and tail. Koop
said clerk shall retom a copy uf the
tho animal tied untfrit cannot lick itself
for a week, or until tho eintuirat has
ll«*l
been Washed off with soap stris.’’
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la 1820 this law waa matnnaliy mod­
ified. Boys under 18, or girls under 15,
could not bo joined in marriage, even if
the parents did consent Girls over 18,
however, wore allowed to marry with­
out asking the consent of their parents.
But before tba marriage could tako
place tba “bane" wore to bo published,
or la lieu thereof a license obtained
from the County Clark. The provision
fa as follows:
“Previous to person,
bring joined in marriage, noticw there­
of shall bo given, either ia writing
affixed at rn. public place within tho
township where the female resides. at
least fifteen days before the day of
marriage, under tho hand of a justice of
tbe poire, ar of a minister as aforesaid,
or publicly declared on two different
days of public worship, tbe first publi­
cation to ba ai least tan days fcrovioas
to such marriage, within tbo Coohty
where,the female resides, or license
shall Lo obtained tor that purpose from
tbo dark of tbo county court in the
roenty where each female may reeide."

Now EnglyU States, 966.5 mile. for
tbo Middle State*. 1,762.2 mile, fa tho
Western titatea, 847.8 for tho Southern
States, and 258.0 mile* for tho I'aciBo
States. Far tbo largest increase waa in

J. W. Bromley, formerly gouoral
freight agent of tbo Detroit, Lan.ing A INK.
lake Michigan Bailrcnd, hoe been re­
CRAYON,
cently appointed general Western trar- , b
uling agent for Die Michigan Central.
WATE1JIUJOLOR
His Bold of operations will be west uf
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tho Jfwutor’t tibia is that, taking all tho
roads together, tbe stock capital and tho
bonded and Boating debt of roods are
about equal, tho former being 32,072,­
251,854 and tbo latter 31,998.741,697.
Thia, though a general fart, is neverthe­
less, subject to very great variation
when wu take tbo case of particular
roads, in some of which tho stuek capi­
tal fergelv exceeds the funded and float­
ing debt, while fn others tho debt large­
ly exceeds tbe slock capital. Aa an ex­
ample of tbe latter fact, tho Alabama
Central st.oWe a .took capital of 32.700,0U0, with a debt of 310,383,000. 81
Paul and Pacific, first division, shown &lt;
stock capital paid tip of 31,968.600.
with a debt of 312.7M.833. Many of
tba eoads especial]j in the Western
State*, are enormously tended. being
built almost entirely with borrowed
Matrimony waa not a atato of unal­ money, and hence, have a heavy interest
loyed harrpineas to all tbo dweller, in
liability tu tbe bondholders, which not e
the Territory, for aa early aa 1812 pro­
vision was made for tho logal diwolution of tho bands hymenia!; and we
which we Rather tba extent to which tbo
procees of “watering” itoclcs by ficti­
tious issues has been carried. Tbo New
York and Erie road has a stock capital
of 186,536,910 and a debt of Ml,568.651, making an aggregate of 8128,100.­
561, against 31W&gt;,856,939 as rej.reeent
ing th&lt; root of tho road and equipments,
showing a diffcrunee of 318^143,622.
428,800 aid a doH Jf 316.497,187,
making an aggregate of 3106,825,4 87,
against t«3,»9,9-'4 aa representing tbe
cos*, aixl ovuqanent of the road, showing
a diff-rcneo o! M2,625,f&gt;63. Tbel’enn■vlvaaia road has a .t«k capital of 333,­
271,987 and a dftt of 388,785.555, mak­
ing an aggregate of ^12,057,492, against
M2,437.860 ns rvpreeontir.g the coot of
tlie road and equfomento, thawing a

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The Babcock
Montb, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation cf ffir
Heart, luffiiaimatiou of the Lunts. P;in
iu tire regii-u of tl.c Kidneys, raid a. Lu:.diwj utli. r painful symptoms, an- the off■priori ot Dydp--p«bu Ouu bottle wit:
iironi * better guarantee of ita merits iLaii,
* ’■•"■'tlbv sdvrrtfaetnetX
Rrufulii. or lilngS Bril. *1d’e;
Hselnaro, UJocrc, Eyjs'.rota*. Hyrikd;
Merit, Xjoitre. tferufalnc* ludManmUo-.- 1
Imlolmt futhinuUDtioD". Mei curt* AIT, ctimus Old Sorer, Eruptut:« of the ttt-ri.

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Vtsroaa Bunts'; ■
C'lfsUlM* the Vltiftleil Hlwd when­
ever you find ila impurities LuraUnw
through Uwakin in Maples, Enit.ifocZ.
cr Horae; elouu-c it alien jon fold 11 ob­
structed sad sfuggisb iu the veins; douwe
•it when jj fa foal; your feelings will tail

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llhl'liniaffeni, Goul, lUllou., Bnnlttcut
am! Intmnittrut Fcwra, I'twci of tho
Blo«l, Uvrr. Kiilneya, end llfaJJer. thc~&gt;
Bitten have no equal, bud: Di;ca»-i arc
cauecd by VitiateuBtomL
Hrchauiral DiMiuin.—Pmeona raKJ in 1'iiuts aial Miuonta. such &lt;u
ulx-nt. Tvpc-eottexa, Gokl-bcoicre, ami
Minns, aa they ndruev in life, aro »utpel lo curalysv of the Boa ela. To guard
against* U-fa, take a doop of Wautn’a
\ utro in Dim ns ooeulonaHy.
V
FurHklU IHwtfM a, F.rui'tiuM.Tctter?'
Sell Ilheuin, IlloteiL-., Sputa, 1‘iiup'oe,
1‘nstolc*, Ikula. CcrLui.clre. llmgMunux,
Heald M&lt;qfo S,,re
Eryripriae, Itch,
tJeurta. Ducriorafa«&lt; id tU8Un. UmM-n
and Dfaesjc* U the_
or nature, ore literelly dnij no and pynod
out of the system in a sliprt Uqw by the
use of thne Bitter*
Phi, Tape, and other Wontta. I«ri&gt;
ing in Ibn .intern of an many tLnnaaaita, m
«...i
v_
Mjlhclminiucs, will tree tbe system from
worms like three Bitten.
For Fctualc Cuniplalnta, in young
or old. ummed
single, at tbe dawn uf
w otnanhood or tho turn of life, theac Tonic
Bitten &lt;L«plsy SO decided au influenoHim: Impruvcinrnt fa
perceptible.
Jaundiw.-In all
at jazmdfoe,
rea: CMtrrnl that your liver fa not doing its
aork. Tbe only muUUo treatmeafn to

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VOL. XVIII.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1874.

NO. 45.

hHMpl'ilid felijlpej? Ca&amp;

COUCHES,

BED-LOUNGES.

MAT­

TRESSES.
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STEBBINS &lt;fc BELDING.
Oppoftite Goodycnr'rt Hardware.

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The Xew Wbekus A Wilsox Sewing MachineP AWARDED the
highest ■prOniums at all the lending fairs in thei World, and the
at the
only one recommended for the Grand Diploma iof Honor,
. _.
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It han less pieces than atjy Shut­
tle Mochine, Sows Faster, It Runs Stiller, It Runs Ewicr, It
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods. It is Etisier Adapted to
Different kinds of Work,' It will last a Lifetime, Even Joint being
Adjustable. Old Machines repaired or Excltaugcd.
Extras of
nil kinds at the office of the Agent in this City.
it tall to rail on you, he invite* you to mU nt hl« offlrv in ths

yOFE 1/tDUSTIlY.
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Pure

.wM-joo-eh

DENTIST

Hadriilt,

M.W. I!. H.-(ratnfctlyF-Glv® me
a ehaw of tobocksr!
Cumitdato seatchro himrelf thorough­
ly. bnt a* there is do pfoco cRont him to
stick a pedret, trice to explain, bat the
most wnrsblplbl numkin bend interrtn&gt;ta who Lnvo acquired tho linbi v *11 con-1
him with t
dernuod. Soon alterttnrd there’ ap.
“Never mind, toy dear yowg friend |&lt;nred in the uduitm* of a doily (uper
a |&lt;otu*t from a writer who ought to b*
a gtx-d deal morn intelligent thnu ue is,
against tho doctor'* cutiduslons. Th*
health and physique of tho l-ecr-drinking Englishwomen were (iteecd over
against the health and pbysiqt-oof tho
wnter-d^iking American sromon, Io thy

then say We hare nomechanies. Compare to day with ten years
ago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no need of
Roi»M4*wa¥ fromHMtinoJA get a Carriage or Buggy, and so far
W OGSflfArOfceWieW y»* ^njfcf* Utn^doBara on every
Cutter, and get * ”
- —• —other Town in
compete with m

Fact 2. Pope Innocent III. declared neatly to.piritulteajt*&lt; mrouing, white
(I IDO) tho Hcnpturro too profound for the cansenrarirn add deeper and dark­
tn- rummon p«oplr, and quoted the er shades of uutwwrd gloom to their
Sinaiik- restriction. “If so be that a sack c.oih and arise*, l^ot belongs to
l-oasl touch thn mountain it shall &gt;m that class .of lupous obeervanen*
stoned or thrust through with a dart.” whose inward 'muatiiug is in constant
Pact 3. Tho Council of Toulouse dnrw of bring obsctiro or tost right of
11228) d-dared (Article 14) tlmt the iu the outward paras nt* and tranpisg*
n*nt medical men iu England, - n umu laity tanvt not possess tho Books of thn nhioo from agv to ags Lavr brou hung
brotlicr. will Insure yon against nwt»y ruiUsiuusIy beyond tho touch pf uiit ('Id and New Testament ; only tho Psal­ upju it. Eron with this drawback,
ter and the Breviary, nud &lt;hw&gt; not in how. ver, tho must iudiff.-rcnl mwetetor
| rf the Hit of the agt i.nlturist—among purely Cbristitiu arasiWatiou--,—
ronnot bet acknowledge it to be both
! mlirre, Bgaiast drvttfhs. tmd bring bit by elsro-l agaihM the- brcrdcinMug of Hie. vulgar tanjrae.
wholesome- and saluiorv. Perham the
the fotuctoua sril&lt;BllU|^lK
(!233)
declared (Articte 2) that “ntt One, euireq^wu ,rf that nvy^irwaa eri'.-t
Th* raodidate ia now ronductrd to Our litterateur dictates- that IthsEn-.
oitnsr
priest
or
layman,
is
tn
povreM
a
which
bu urighlxtru bare, and tbrir
tho nu«t ctnlnrnt *qiui4i piuduocr, wIk&gt;I Cluhwumah can out walk b«r_Aiu«riihu* »ny« : "My worthy b'rotbrr, 1 will I c?u abler. TUaLd.pcpdi mstiftdy u;«u। liman traudation of the Bible’; all m&gt;et&gt; manner of cummemoratina it, appear
uow invrot you with the enter of the I tile petted of Illi- wlutl the lash il uu- , tronslalion* to b» given tip to tiro b'nd&gt;. to him absurd and bolittiiag encash.
But
it
Ibqy
did not remember ar cocufestive p'.ough-lfy, which you liaro well1 drrtakou. Tba tynteal Rnglhhwomau ope within eight dxjs, and Iu be I
won l&gt;y your'toruo’ achiornnirmi n bile ! who bus «t®jd by the burr flir.-t until she -traigiitway burnt Whoso dore not, j mimornto Mat sll? Tho wssberwube U iwioal or layman, is to b.i sstecru- ,
te inoro than hwty years old, -is too (nt
wsok*; that is a poor sacrifice to died a heretic.”
to walk anywhere cmdty om of dm n..
Fact.'.. Tim Synod of Oxford (140?)| vine faith, it is true; but it ia the highor grarcftdiy
doclared (Article 7) tliat “the Bib’.o i»।,, rot for bsr, ns her food and the can­
' (Tho M. E. H. 1*. then r-voctod* tu iu- j Huriug our
not to appear in English, and thn Wks, I inc of it Occupy nine-tenths of her time
' vest the candidate with ttLISSi. of. of drinkinc' fi
' mid thought*. 'Die pretty partner at a
iitfo vmiou not to be used.”
; The Festive I’tongh-toy, whielrconsikte1 oiitfhly tried.
Pact 0. XhnrnM, An hbishop of Tv-I! bell will iiuluig* In no gayely louder
of a long tomato neeHsscv.) &gt;
Iodo (circ. IvUD), dutetea; ''It is utterly :I than a Ligh ten until Euler is ever;
‘Th® grend hailing »Ign of uwircvv i i
wrong tu cirutjato tba Scriptures in tho, ,'Gennnuand lb* drowns eent over by
I made by g*nt&gt;y thving tho Inlt eye,1 Again and again, thoutamls and thouI leaving’Hie right forefinger aloug-idu son.Iu erf tiawi*. wav.it proved that the vulgar tongue The mind of the com-1• the las! steamer she turn* her back tip­
But wbetbnr n hutuen betag,
1
; the nose, and violently wuegtng tho wars. | man who drank nothing wA&gt; ilu&gt; hotter tnon.pMipte Is such Hist if .a thing is,;ion.
efmpto and tdaln they dcrprw'it: wbat ।, wb«H&gt; soul and brain arc *o oflen given}
। It requires prae*ire, but tire advsutegcu | man. H» cn-luroi inoro, bo fought
I up to lhe ctibice bc!we-a lefie and /ssQs
I me intense. It also bar an important bettar, be enmu »&gt;ni of the war b althter tv hidden they venerate- Christ himself
spoke
in
tabtea
that
the
people
might
;
'
1
or
the
dtasfon between a shade of rod
! sigr.Htealion, which you will do. well to than tho bm wnu dtank. Nothing is
Um er ktow fluirr, who»c highest!
heed. Th# closing of the eyes signihus mere rosily d«non*frublo tfeun that the
,. earthly enjoyinent conaisls ia whirlujA
that in nil your donlitigs with umulund teqiiur need by the two armies, anung
time language* in which th# sujwr- . through theGeruutr. with a mirror iff
roti nr# bound to bain an rye to buss- uiliiero and meu alike, wav an untniliI her hand and a flag ou bsr head, with ■
■•cri plain on ll*e crura was written.”
nes» Irving the fiagur nteagsiik lire gated cuno to theta, ft diiturbod the
Feet 7. When 1'rotaslauts went burnt,; number teas other flagged and uurron-J
__ _____ ls-I___ I .J _.UJ_______ -...1 bntiss »nd vitl-itod Hie eooadte of thu
u&gt; Queen. Marr’* reigh, BiUev were .wiftJegg*d creatprea, ia capable of
pfaMM yvu at oticu among th® ’kn./ritig othoerv, and debilitated tnnld-niioraUred •*------- *-*"------ the ground ' coaiprebenditig tho God who mad* b»r
one*.' .This ia extremely bouily ir prog- tho men. Yctoll lit*timi&lt; ths delusion
। ■ with any but th* very smal Jest alimpie
noatkniing the srealher. and saves tlio among oCkvra anil area wa*. that there
‘ of intolliirenee. is a q:-.&lt;-&lt;tion not for US
wear and tear of almanac* ’ Wagging were both comfort «tul help in whisky.
I to snvwer Every soul, sera the old
What wuid te clsraya -pronounced
The delissiom of .u-Sr -t new nnmberthe ear* .ignit)-* nublimity of purpose
proverb, reassures its own Distr, and wrong r Wrong.
nnd ia thonxbt to bo tlm vmbleniatieal
we jwrhape shouhl be thankfal if to
Hou-l-koepen are [wopfo wu have to
of ehtldhosj* Sunny li*ura.' It ia also
I such tut these, iu their perfumed bslL pu| up with.
su| posed br some profcuu I scholar* to
---------- T----------------------------- -- ------। room atpsarribere, any ghropofc of the
hnvu a distinct referones to apple dump­
Port 8. Cardinal Hreius (1570) arid ; infinite troth and 14- vrhk-h underlie*
ling-, but thi* tart « wimewhal iibavurn
“To tpv# tire Bible Io the laity i* Io ca-t th" world should It jierniitted to peatby the dtwt of ag»*. In token that you
peorla befovo twine. Bible Irauahitfons trafcr th rough Ixmten fonn*, oven
are uw of ua you wilt n-x b» bramted. Iri. n Is, und t.. inakit tln ru iriuiater to hare done harm; 1 would not have any. tlrfreah these sboirM |m hampered by
Tin* &lt; ereuiony i* vr-ry improtairu and g&lt;x»l f»llow*!iipnl ♦•.cry social gnthsr- The Bible is the
of the Ito-’ icoata aud,sights which have still n
&lt;-cn*i«t* of tw» brauil* 'ihey are both nig. white it i* a « Tjr &gt;!i;fsr4pt thing to irsin church: beyond it, it is worth
u"
re
Vffdi/d while th" iron i* hot. and on- diink l«sd Jiquer, id bad li.irc*. and iu ruoro than ACwti's Fablsa.”
•
foy^n quantitiv*. A man cull irf |g&gt;». 1
The first one i« n bqp» letter 8, on n :i&gt;&lt;-h’-l’H^it lio teiv n ri-bt to kwh
[which yea *iH plouo »it, white thr with contempt uputi th&gt;- Irishman trim
1
other te applk’1 to the nl&lt;mnch.
'll* •a lllll f,r*-«.i Mrlal.t,—• 1. t.
letter H. my worthy rliidw:), Ngultlri
good gill to cook."
.«xjj»eJ. and refer* to trulnxul mmopo
lira. Thu »ecvtid tetter is C. and is up
A dog w ell dies red whatt u collar and
i
n» I void before, to t|v. si math.
pants in ths eunwncr.
It has n doubte meauing
First. th*
A barrio ruck—When tho cradled
tbey can forget that there are childrsc
upnlifttHm is an ugrieultnr.il uno. •’com
to drudge fir. an ertravsgaat wife to babr Tetovo* to'go to eteop.
support, a drunken husband to bear
with and to sludtei; they can-pot out ot Becaua# bath dalight is a full crop.
right the debt tab# pai.i, tjjo tarn#
Farmers gather what Ussy sow, White
worked for which never came, nod foe rcotutivtici ww what they gather.
.«rn. ' Tho wroa.! npplioukm of ‘ tlu&gt; j
a brief space turn thrir eyes inward an
A little girl in D«« kfomravynte to
letter C, my disgraced infant.' I* gut
know why thero ars no A* dolls- Bure
hold of nsfolfou v: “When onegmng'-r.
dcriro# to ascertain 'for vure' if there
aoovgh, why not P
'
i* another of tb«i order in tho'room, h*
Why is the psrscu who never lays a
rainc* himtolf irentlr, scratcbo^ hi* off
writer so bad a* a regular gicbterT
thigh with hi* nr-ar lw»f and r/nrarks;
Bsrouw he is no better.
in a voice of '.hunuer: ‘Are there any a dclusieuiu rvgsirl t&gt;» ths. real nature
soul inside of our tired bodies, and i
of their own Imlkti. The aonrilivi-niws
that theca is a God waiting tn hoar ’
' of th&lt;-*« jHiqilo uu thri •abject, bower,
certain word* free: it. It il it bat to .
i cr. shows that ,lF.s-y»u»|ree» the delusion
remind us ul this, and that Ila, who j
I of whirl) they uic tie tii/ims. They
' had higher and more work to do m the ‘
1 work! than any iuait,found it good to
nn«r. TL«-y d-|&gt;rr&lt;«te drnrikennciH, and
I give ulauT days to solitude and quiet I
ri-olly tfoa'l too what ii to lu don’
abuuif£
iri«li lUil m&gt;&gt;n would |
&lt;Jn bett.g brought Into tire nnti-rnom ;
be morn ratim.al in tlrnrr enjoy inent «fi
of tho lodge (Grvt-ngroer*r Temple, No.
Eaet IK. Pope I’iue lX. (tho present;
thu good tlilugn &lt;•( I La World, «ilcn str.; Pope), in hi* Enryrlkul of Navcinber
UH). I wos tdd that I bad boro balloted |
but thejr eyes » tia-blinded to th- fail j 1B64, auathematii-d kboio very crally
and areopiod. My iufonnant, who was
thal they etaml in Ike war uf oil rrtenu. I and mo»t deceitful (refrmwfw) wxteti.».
securely masked with what I afterwante,
, The ImtiiLte drlinkcnitet* i&gt;f the larger I called Bibla Societie-, which thruvt the
learn rd wss n largo burdock leaf, per­
riii’-swf tireat llrltniu, wijli which no Ihbte into tho haudejof incx|«nie»cbd
forated with holes for th" eree, told mu
| hell tint Am-rieihoi tc rani cimiian* ter ,; youth."
if 1 rained my lite it would be mi it ■ sty
| a momenf, cau oerec. La reformed until i;
rererouay
of
any
in.port^ncu
—
I
must
.
for me to strip. As 1 did consider that1
' the drmkiae habit* of tbo En-^Ii.h Stor- '
leave
iba
country
at
oece
—
armed
man
The Trsparaace daeation-------------------- - —- -----------of ronsiderabto north to me, and as be
------ ------- wrong track, after alt in following up
italicind his wishes by careteesly fdsy- ■ are at my ksols—they kuu* I am writ­ gr and tlm Ftegli’h gentry ar* reformed. I
co3imitlojcfthsA|a»»acbnw&lt;!slzg-1 the 1 tail roods so sharply. Thar# i* a
ing^with i^scnrcn-shoOter, I withdrew : ing to oapoee then. You may hear'| With Biivcn-taelftlmof tint Brilidi eter- |
..... .•_—•_--------- — .u.----- l;---- riribte rol«nti»g ontbvir part, as evinced
my ’ pa rm &lt;ra b with cageloom.
Aly from uie by cuail, if I should deem bc»t . gy aine drinkor*. and waler drinker* la - ‘
in th* proceedings of th*ir Coarention
masked triend then furnished iuo with | to «X|X&gt;M thn Other ifogre-o —until than . liooeil in aociety, an,I k»'.o1 drinking '.he
• iaal.iuu in all the hi/a lite of the realm,
of week bsbrni test, towards thee* corthe reoulia of tho first degree —notified • -ailisu. From your rincors friend.
thn workmen wilt stand by- his gin.
jicnrtiotM They now begin to raias
questiois* about ihe tariff, tba cxgrenqri
etv^and arc particularly pointed tu

tho wise**, man that ever lived : mid hr
declared dial ho who ia deerirm! by
wine, tho nweker, and etrong drink, the
raging. i« aef wiw. Tho delurioni of,
' drtnk are os old nt drink itridl. and are
1 as proratent now m in Sukitnoa's tuao.
' There ar# mon who temeetly bsiteeo
that alcoholic drink i* rood lor thvta ;

litiiiai.

Sw«t’s H#T«’

J. L. REEP

Sell The Diamond Tooth X O

Iu diseountenaurina the general
reading of tho Bihte aud scbotsU* and
oteewbers, Roman CathoHrs hare «mplo precedent iu the history of their
Church,' A correspondent o£ tho Man­
chester Zteaamvr sad Tissrv ritre the,
tollowing incident* :
Factl. i'ops Gregory Vn. wrote a
tetter to Wratiriaw (10W) -Amdcmning
the g’neral fiixdom allowed to recd th«

a V.—’Tto writ Why du you d*riro
to become a granger T
Quid—(Aa»w«ring for eoadidsto)—
Thai I may bo thereby Ao treitor euobled te harrow np the feriinga rf tho
I raaeally politicians.
8. V—You will bri
date- Mv worthy attic
not see, I will canto y
are rooriwd at ths d
points o&lt; a pitehiork,
of the slr-mach, whicL - ---------- -j.
three great virtue*—faith, hope soil
charity—fritli ixt yourwir, hope for
ebraper fonts tntttlrfiiery, and charity for
th* lightning rod peddler. You will
now bn harot-*/-!. and fas ronro*outatioo

aumnit abstraction o! fawn from thn
drinker's capita* stock. All artlSsal exeitanh bring cxhnaaliun. Ila phy.
siciaau know .thte, ’ and th-; slmjdeal
taa&amp;’e reason is qnlli: capable of emu.
jirohending it. If any man hutm.moc
that daily drink, orew iu email qusuti-

frigbltul oxton!, they already arc— felenng -ores upon the Inriy torisl, and
rt»nch*a in Che nostril* of tho world.
Tiro halrita, neither ut Great Britain
nor Ameriei. will ho improved untilmeu
of intluenr. in every walk of life are
willing to disjren** with tbnlr drinking
custom*. Hundred, of tlmnwiAd* of
KugfMi *|4al.irig men fo to a drunkervi's grave every year. Tlsoro h hotli.
itg in snritary wmsideraiions an tb"y
refute to tho nte4irafodriuk»r. and sure-

•of the erimu In h» district an-u-e from
Hie efforts Of liquor selling, in spite of
tho pndiiLitory law. Ho arga«! that
thn thwey of tho law was wrong. “We
regard lirjuur as a wild boast, tu be
hunted down," hasaH. This is n wrong
idea. Ho tbiwght that a hotel was
bound to furairh its guesta with all the
comforfs they enjoy a: tenno
If they with all thrir magaiitecace of tea®
di-siie a boule of wires at dueuor, or in wraith, nar pocked our mountain rang** '
ond plniun full of milwrala, that lbs
ouantry might bo merely an agricultu­
ral roriun, barren of all the wealth
which mining ar.d mauulsctaries pro­
duce. If wo would Iw teraltby *» a no­
tien. we must footer all possible Indus-

Mnnirloler rays: ••Buitlehu1y‘ of!
Camdenjw dl nywr dire into liu caeri:!
tu aar* usoili/t woman from drowning. I
He sate a nri-haired girt namedBpatks j
tunthla ia tho »ihw dny, oil a boot, and
I ha instantly plunged ia utter h#e. As
| *M&gt;n u they were oa th# dry rand Mi-* j
I
K If he pmsnw a riupyisb tern- Spavin gave .me liretram. I *&lt;msi. ,
flusg her wnw about Botite-bury’a ntek j
wenumrt. Us retry bo ablate carry hi*'
burden without much apparent harm,
bet tatrd.a il w. sad bmtta it will al-

�NEW ADV'KgHSMJtNTti.
atetesneni of the A.iawre *i, tho '*if

Assly’'in Ohan. Reed ft:
Mr Garfield fa cf otwucu that tbo |
country paper* Ix-a-utFslIy reflect public
opinion. The fact is ftm they, *e * rate,
reflect the bfttoreet partisan animoritfae,

WHAT THE PEOPLE SHOULD DO.
Tbatcn* of th* great
day fa rapid and cheap
tor tbo aurplira products
and th* equally quick, and cheap trau*portation ai the manufactures of the
world, and tbo necessities which wo
cannot produce, to our doora, is an ad­
mitted fact. How that ran be beat at­
tained, fa the important question of the
day. Say what they
* ‘ “
propriety of building,
present canola, and the cheapns
that the people hare either the time or
patteuoo which will permit of water
conveyanoo for tho great bulk of our
aurplna production*, cm tor tho receipt*
of mercantile suppltea.
With tho average American, time ia
money, and long delays cannot be tole­
rated. Speed ia tbo great desideratum,
and to it, moat other consideration*
meat give way; and thia can never bo
secured by water communication*, tor
fAst wo must depend on tho railroad*.
Bui, ray* one. tho railroad fa a monop­
oly, and tho coat of transportation by it
cnoraou. If thia fa true, tho way to
remedy the trouble ie very aimpie:
build mm railroads, and lot the beet
man vrinin th* contest If it bo true
that railroad chafes are too high,
which, to fire aa oar Michigan road* arc
concerned, we do nit believe, then the

euro remedy fa con^ctitiun. If charge*
are too high, railroad* are making too
much moneyi and . capital with great
aridity wiB *oek them, and lb* con­
struction eff new roads should be cosily
accomplished. la jit true?
Let the
untiling labors of Mr. Anderson, Mr.
Cobb, Dr.. Burton hnd other*, anawcr
for tho people of'Bony County. \A
road much needed, ia the proposed one
from Kaiamaaxi to Hasting*, and
thence on to Lowell A hundred thonannfl dollara and tho right of way
through thia county waa asked of the
people of Barry, end afire more than a
year'* hard work, some twenty thou­
sand of the money ia still to he ob­
tained, though the right of way baa
been aecured for nearly every mile of
tho proposed road ia thia county, thanka

deraon. Now if railroad profit*, are ao
enurmou* na some of our people talk,
why, gentlemen, do yon not take thia
820,00* and insure tho extension of a
competing lino into our county ? There
ia business enough for both roads, all
they can do, and all that ia wanted fa
newy to build the new roadNow
gunllemea, ahew your faith in your de­
clared belief that railroad* pay, and
take this 820,000 and lAra /Aw rn*j «iU
It Mt from this city to Kaiamaroo
lievo railroad* should pay a fair per­
centage, a* much on the dollar per an­
num aa the money fa worth to loan on
real estate security. And if it did, or
there waa any prospect il over would.

tuning the railroad* fur their extor­
tions, on our «tn»t oae day but woek,
would soon buy every dollara worth of
obtainable railroad dock in the Hute,
and enjoy their fat dividend*, than
whom no class enjoy them mere than
the fanner*, and in thia section, tow
are tho formesa. We believe competi­
tion to bo the ano greet want of the
carrying trade, and trust, without seek­
ing to traduro tboso who bar* done so
much for the davelopraant of oar State,
and who, thn* far, hare roeoired no
fair return for thn capital invented, a*
our railroad men hare done, that thoeo
who seek cheaper rate of transportation
than are now provided, will anbecribe
liberally tax tho proposed road through
our county, which will insure it* con-

waa then read, shows a teas rapid in­
crease than in sons former years, but
flattering reports from every naw lodge
instituted. The new lodges established
during the year are Cass City. Tusrola
Co., Keeler, Van Buren Co., Perry,
Shfawarece Co., Milford, Oakland Co..
Eureka, Clinton On, Farwnll, Clare Co.,
Duadoo, - Monroo Co , Mount Morris,
Gtware Co., Dayton, Borrien Co-, Mill­
brook, Mecosta Co., Williamston, Inghata Co. ; and two German Lodges, one
at Nile., Berrien Co., and one at Detroit;
also, Enterpruo Lodge, No. 212, at

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pnrpoeue (see Digest, Sou. 882 and 832},
end derwieg the rare of widows and
Two women, at 1**»L he**
the education of the orphan a legiti­
mate object, and a command of the G. their rights, and nave now all th* prirL. of tbe U. a, we therefore recom­ ifegoe that men enjoy. Two very pret­
mend tbe appropriation of the aurplna ty young girl*. aged re.i-eti.ely 18 and
funds now on hand in th* treasury of 20, bad a papa who was rich, and who
this Grand Lodgn for it* comptetiun,
and for tbo purpoee of wrpplying tho lived in grand stylo ou Fifth avenue.
deficiency, that thia R W. G. Lodge Papa got into the hand* of, the Ffatlfadirect that each Buborifinste Ixalgc tinea last autumn, and bested. Tbo
within its jurisdiction bo sad fa hereby, girl, were gennlno girls, notwithatendaaaemed for thro* years, Use sum of 50
cent* aemi-annually tor each tucmt.er iog the fact that they had been fash­
of such Lodge, aa reported in tho semi­ ionably educated, and they fell their
annual return* made ia July end Jan­ ix»: father’, diamre. keenly. Tho old
uary in each year, to tho Grand Secre­; gentleman’* trouble ao weighed upo^
tary of tho Grand Lodge; and that’ hie min A that ho aickonod and took to
such sums to aascssod bo and uro here­
by made payable by each Subordinatei bia bed, and got into a bad way gooerIxxlgo to tbo Grand Secretary of the' ally. Tho bonce in which ho lived was
Grand Lodge of Michigan at tho same' fortunately in hi* frUo’a name, ao they
I. Asuld not bo turned out of doora, but as
r Mho old gontteman bad sunk every doL
i lar ho bad in the world, the question of
’ bread and butter became an imminent

Ono morning tho old gentleman’s
barber did not cum* around to shave
him, ami Elin, tho eldest girl, said she
could do II She took her father's im­
plements and shsrsJ him na uicelr and
neatly aa any tonsorial artul could do
it, and dressed bis hair and trimmed
his whiskers, and propped him up iu
bed n* comfortable as you pIovM. An
idea struck Mary, lbe*younger.
“Ella, if you can ehavo papa, you
can share any other man."
•'True,” said Ella.
“If you can shave a man I cm shave

ponaations have been granted to Eoboknh Degree lodge* at Ovid, Clinton
Co., Montery, Allegan Co., Grand Ledge,
Eaton Co., Qmney, Branch Co., Ionia,
Ionia Co., Grand llapds, Kent Co., and
Greenville, Montcalm Co.
During the year tho Grand Master
has riaitwl about 75 lodges, including
tho*o in tho Lake Superior district. He
suggested a division of tta Jurisdiction
into about SO Districts, with a Deputy
Grand Master in each, and that these
Fer tbo three month* ending Jan. 81,
Deputies meet with the Grand Master
the earning* of tho Calumet and Hecla
semi-annually for consultation. f cupper mine* were 8400/WO.
Grand Rapids want* a woolen factory,
and 865,000 have been subscribed tor
that purpoee. The amount required is
Last October libaral lesponsea were 8250,DOu.
made to the call of tbe Odd Feltoaa in
W. Curti* 4t Son*, cf Hudson, recent­
tho dry of Memphis for aid during tbe ly cold L. H. Holloway, of Toledo, two
yellow-fever affliction.
yearling Short-bora heifer*, for which
There are 196 working lodges in tho they received 8G00.
State, of which number at least 187
Tho postoffice at Terry‘a Station, Bay
were represented on Wednesday by County, on tho J, L t tl. Railroad, baa
some 800 Fa*t Grandi. There wore been discontinued.
232 Past Grand* also reported as en­
titled to post official degree*
On Thursday morning tho Grand
Lodge in a body visited tho Odd Fol­
low* loitituto, for the purpoee of aacerFlint has a new directory, and by a
taining its cundition and to aeo what
amount of fund* mirf|t bo neceeaary to liberal use df tho multiplication table
complete it. For Bus fond an a*vu*«- claims 10,500 inhabitants.
Grn. Win. D. Stoughton of Htprgis,
ment was voted last year of 81 annualhas formed a law partnership with Uol.
year* Tbo Grand Secretary’* report Mossmuro of Grand Rapids, and will
shows that there are now 11,198 mem­ soon remove to that city.
ber* in tho State in good standing ; net
St. Loute, Gratiot Counly, wants her
increase o! jnombere during tho pa*t hum changed Io St. Louis Springs.
year 1,091, and during the past five The reason for this fa that mail matter
year* 6.050; relief afforded during tho intended for that village often goes to
year 80,250; revenue of aubordinalu HL louis, Miwouri.
Lodges 875,000.
Tbo Tem[&gt;crnncc War fa still I aging
On Friday tho (knnmiMunmv* of the throughout the northwest, and iu a tow
day* it is expected that tho crusade
against tho rum sellere will bo com­
menced in Michigan. Tlio ladies iu
Flint. Adi inn, Saginaw and other citie*
are already preporingjor the battle.
Fereons engaged in boring str arto-

tho Michigan Central Railroad, have
■truck regular petroleum oil itnka, and
experienced persons aay that tho evi­
dences are good tor a peymg oil well.
Arrangmnenta ore in progress having
in view ttio organisation of a Blate Pio­
neer Society. It iepronoeed a meeting
tor that purpose be beta in Lansing on
Wednesday, March ll, at 7 o clock r. u.
Each [fionoor society in tho Btato ia roquested to send two delegatee to the

oral member* of tho family of A. Lud­
wig, a prominent German cilitan ot
that city, have bevn taken ill, and the
diaooao is pronoun red trichina. His

of tho moneys recoired frum all aouicv*
for thehenrfit of tho Odd Fellows’ In­
stitute during the year ending Feb- 17,
1875, and also of tho dfabaraamenta
Tho Isind Department of tho Grand
made during that time. Hi* vonehen Rapids and Indiana Railroad has sold
exhibited the payment of $407,58 mare since May 1st, 1869, up to Jan. lat,
1874, a total of 116,943 06 acne of
land, ol the land grant, for tbe turn of
81.646,501 21, or at an average of
814 08 per acre. Of the total eoloe 17,­
908 68 scree were sold in 1878 for
8160,594 55, the bulk of the sales being
of farming loads. The company has
Wo notice that the Lanai ng AbjmJJ.'in tho neighborhood of 800,000 acres
M fa publishing tho position of tbo
more of land to sell.
State Press on tho currency question,
and claim* that a majority oro opposed
Chief of the Good Tempter* of kmI.
to Senator Ferry’* bill for increasing
thA team* of greenbacks
W«n. tbo
can, baa bad the ball and stairway of a
block owned by him. bedaubed with
filth, and acme 30 shade and fruit treea
around hie home, girdled by villaras.
A’revioualy Mr. Bogindarph’e barn waa
burned, end his two valuable horses, a
cow. and a dog nofacmad. A resold of
8100 fa offered far tho aneet and con­
Odd Fellows' Institute, cvmpoeod of J. viction of tbe tree-girdtera.
B. Gilman. J. Sprague, and W. H.
Ono of tho moot flourishing cud beat
Brockway from tho Grand Ixxlgc, and
U H. Fox and 8. 8. French from the conducted institution* in tho Stale fa
Grand Encampment, made tho folfow- tbo Business College at Grand Bapid*.
In fan. we briiove that Prof- Sweneburg fa the most thorough and effirirnt

mother, whose child was too Car gone
with starvation Io be saved.
There are thousands upon thousands
oi such cases in the atv- There fa work
enough for tho strong and healthy to
live upon, bat not enough to enable
them to help tho unfortunate, of whom

bpoakiog of drees and things, tbe
Brooklyn Woman’s Clab.haa made n
dircrocry, no loss than that tho cosili­
nes. of social lite has been duo to the
wearing at kid gloves -men and woman
have felt that they must “dreaa up" to
kids. Therefore the dub have inaug­
urated a reform by banishing the mracLertous kids from thair receptions.
This will teal two weeks. Dresa will
rule so long aa tbo poor devotee* can

aud modntoe hero not been consulted
in ronneetiou-with tho movement, ami
they orciaim, as with one voice. "What
a horrible idua 1” And Use rich will all
echo, "What a horrible idea !'*
j

has advanced to far that tbo country
merchant* hero put off their buying, till
tho sjtring, and our merchants languish.
Tho crash, so pleasant to their eon, is
uot heard—their dorks ami saleomen
idte upon boxes and hairs, fat the coun­
try merchant, ho, in whom they delight,
cumoth nut. Hut ho will bo bore in
April with bia plethoric purao, or what
"True, once more.
But what has is tho same thing, his A 1 credit, and
tho way they will sell him goods wilt bo |
thaf to do wilt us t"
a caution. Money fa tight, and here ia ■
“Ella, do you want to starve ?”
a stringency and cloeonaa* in everything
••No, ray child.”
••Papa can't get out—Mamma fa cell­
ing off the plate to get wtsat wo oat Tho Granger* have disturbed Kailroad
each day. Lot us slop all this by start­ encuritie*, stocks have changed value*,
ing a baroer-ahop.”
and there ia a general dcrangemont, ao
Ella aaw tbe poinL Tbe two girl* that tbo average New Yorket hasn't
nggvd up an extempore chair—they any idea whore he aland*. Even good*
took their coachman, whom they bad in a etoio hero no fixed value, for. be­
not yet diswlaaed, becaaae bo wouldn't hold you, a man’s next door neightM*
go. and tbov shared him far practice, may bo in a position that compel* him
uud dreaaed bis hair, and trimmed ha to rare* money, and to raise money ho
Lxisrd every day. To accommodate must ■laughter good* to the demoralthem bo brooght hi* friends in, and in ixation of tbe market for day*. Ob. my
a week's tbo girl* were accomplished bucolic friend*, you don't know bow
and exjert workmen, or ratLer work­
women. ’
Thon they sold tho bursa* and car­
riages, end laking the proceoda fitted up
a modest, but very neat shop in Union
Square and went al iL The first cus­
tomers they had were ycung awella who
had known them “in society,” and great

“Mita Mawy.” said one of them, “by
Jove, what ted you to thia 7”
• Fap* failed,
* " * you 'know, ------Charles,
id to do this—or worae.”
&gt;'. wore* ! Why. what could
at would he worse T"
a man like you!'' replied
sbbir.g her .having brush in

PIANOS,
CHAPPED HAKE AHU FACE
Sort Lift. Dryaru tf Ikt Situ, j*,

BUY J. &amp; P. COATS’BLACK
THBEAP fa TtHtr IACHINK
WANTED AGENTS.

First-Class Instruments.
MILLIONS OF ACIES

RICH FARMING LANDS

13 .HCaMtASUA, NOW
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.

Good Large House,

THE PIONEER.

WILL BE BOLD VERY CHEAP !

New Scales.
New Styles.

4g

New Prices.
Veiv Low

EXTERMINATORS

Plymouth Pulpit
NEW YORK DAY-BOOK
WareKom, N f.

$450 000 GIVEN AWAY!

Gretnt, mar Xiftth M.,*A'. 1.

FOB. BAX-.3S BT

A anASD LEGAL GIFT COSCEBT

Smith &amp;Nixon, State Stk, Chicago.

It is an encouraging fact that tho |
girls have all they can do, at good
prices, and are not only supporting thoir
parents in comfort, but are laying up a
handsome sum besides.
Why should not women bo barbers ?
Imagine the deft, aott, warm fingvre-of
' a pretty girl an your face I A man
would submit willingly to have his noso
sliced off by one of them. I cannot say
that it is in any way out of the way. If
mon are employed in lady’s shoo stores,
where they put on end take off lady'*
boots, why is it not just os pnj|&gt;cr for

Whittemore &amp;* Stephens,
* 179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit
B. F. STEINHOFF

WAN’TED !

PLYMOUTH PULPIT
Thia osteins it ali. One merchant
who failed fur a million baa 600 ncic*
ot land up the Hudson in bia w ifo'a |
name, that ia growing in value, iu that

A groat many young men who come
from the country to New York, and got
tolerably good salaries, find themselvrs
at tho end of the year ia debt, and they
wonder why it is. Tho voang gentle­
man ia, wo will aay, abook-ke«]&gt;or on a
■alary of 82,000. He pay* 12 par week
for board, which leave* him about 81.­
400, and be calculates to lay by aomcMichigan Soldier*’ and Sailor*' Assort- thinir at ilia! Hut Lo don't. end thia
alion met at Jackson Feb. 17, and took
measures to notify soldiera throughout
the Btato to attend the banquet to be
b.ld in that city April 9. Tho Commit­
tee on Invitations ia composed of Gen.
T. W. Swift, Gon. O. L. Spaulding, and
Copt. C. W. Watkins.
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BACON

THE CHRISTIAN UNION

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Sinkal ail lateral

DENTIST
HASTINGS KAHLE WORKS!
in it* western fora, ha* not struck u*
here yet, but nevertlieleaa, there is greet
activity among tbe temperance and re­
ligious people. Organiration* are Uing perfected in every ward to make­
bead against tho monster, eni tho work
that h*« been dona has uot been fruitlaaa. Tho rrioroer* here have not de
monstrated against tbo rum-seller, bat
they have routined their work to tho
rum drinker.
They are establishing
reading rooms, and pleasant resorts aa
aubatitutoa for the saloon, and tea and
coffee aa substitutes for rum. And
though they b«re but commoncad, they
have won thousands from their ruin,
and in one neighliorhood taro compel­
led several rum-mil * to close for want
of custom. Is not thia a pretty good
way?
Piano.

Ho get* into “eocietj.!’ Society de­
mands a dress suit, which coats 8125,
and aorioty demands that when ho at­
tends a party or a dinner Hist he put
on white neck-tie*, and light kid gloves,
at 83,50 a pair. And society, inexor­
able mlslreas that aha fa, demands that
bo shall take Armin ta to tho opera once
in a white, which means gtoves, neck­
Prof. Manly Milos of tho Agricultur­
tie*. boquota and carriage, which, with
aeats at 84 00 each, means $30 for tho al College, lectured on Thursday even­
ing, Feb. 10, on “General Farm Man­
agement,” to a Farmer’* Club ot Wix­
om, Oakland County.
O. B. Headly, long managing editor
of tho Saginaw Conner, and one of the

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100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring I
IfiqifCtT

mi(KfT

n/«f.

dhromo
School Cards,

'xJSS-E

Good Tough
Oak, Bock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

VALUABLE FAR! FOB SALE!
116 Acres of Valuable Laud I

OHBOMOS I

Tha VaHey City firiring Park Aaaociatiou hare fixed their trotting and
running premiums at 810,000 far thrir
next meeting, which will bo hold at
Grand Bapida, June 9, 10,11, and 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, tho Hico-Nichote cetebritioa, hare left Mason and are
running a saloon and restaurant txdi;
the old Seney Hous* on Main street, in
Jaokaon. Bare Ml remains in jail.
A witneai in tho Kalnujexx, Circuit
Court swam that tho coat which be­
longed to ano of tbo lawyers peccant,
|110 T(.ry
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A BARGAIN

UNDERGROUND

JAMES WOODRUFF

Tkaanaak. of Live* aag ■ittlaaa of
I
Property Saved bT Us*,, Ike
' AE2EAI SAFETY KEBtfifflE LJJEPB.

UR 81B HMWltfHS!

CRAYON,
WATXMOLOB

SEWING-

AMBOSte

UFKCIAI.TY

�Council room, Mouday evening, Mareh
2d. 1874.
Prsrent-Msyor, Recorder, and AW*.
Mudge, William., Breemar, Boiee Ham*
and BeaUey.
^xTho streets are non fearfully and
Minutes read apuroved.
gorgeously muddy. We «y this after
Aid. Hains reported on ladders for
much thought.
Fire Company which on motion was

Zter Str— Allow mo to give you a
brief history of the effect of your med­
ians called -Golden Medical Iherovery"
The women’* war, ao fs
Report of Commit!** on renting Coan- in my case. 1 am nvw in my eeventygraaeed 'without any pxrson
foirrth ysar, and naturally of firm concil room, as follows :
either te perobu or property.
Your Committee to whom was referred rtitution. Within tbo test few yeara,
from over exsroiov, I bare been afflicted
with a complication of diieaso almost
incredible to relate. In tbe first place
Catarrh, to a degree that, to aw, h seemed
that my voice jiassed out at the ear*, to
which we* added it* natural ally—
Bronchitis ; to which, at no great length
Committee.
ot tims, were added Neuralgic pain* in
ol Husbandry, aaeemblcd al
Which, on motion, ra* accepted end tbe head end shoulder* and bloating
Hall, in this city, on Friday, f.irtho pur­
adopted.
pose of considering th* propriety of or­
By AliLBnrimerganizing a county council.
We uuderThat Aid. Ham* be an-1 is hereby
authorirfod to procure one-half dozen eminent physicians, and tried almost
bnckots. ladder*, fire ax and steel bar, every known remedy for such coin*

The poultry fanciers of this city met
at tho etcre of Barber A BaQey nn Batunlay evening. They made jireiiruinary
arrangements, and adjourned uno wook
to |&gt;crfoet nn oraganization.
This ia a&gt;
it should bn. There are quite a largo
number of breeder* of celebrate 1 btrd*
In this county, and a (■onhry show would
bo a eoorco of pleasure and profit

CHURCHES.

necessary to mako up “slates," or pack
caucuses; but we weald urge Republi­
can* to be prepared by an interchange
of views, a thorough organfxation and
a careful canvass to nominate ths right
mon for the right places and then see
that they are elected. “Wou I” ia the

Manx's Csaaouc Balvb is so wellknown that it is only necessary to cau­
Fos FtrutTVM own Umttam ■.
tion against imitation*. It requires a to Bossmer, Baath A Co. .They a
f
Jan. 29t£
iwrzfaZ mfeurtwrs of (tie carbolic arid with cheap for cash.
other ingredients Io produo* a salve
that may be roli*d upon. The genuine
only guaranteed. Bee that it bears th*
signature and private proprietary stamp
of John F. Henry. Bold by all D»^ggiate and Deatera- Joax F. Hxnv,
CvaaaM A Oo., Projuictora, 8 and 8 Col­
lege Place, Now York.

sonri Pacific Through Lin«.
It fa
equipped with fl»« Day Gw-bra, Buck’s
Reclining Cha'r Cara. Pulman . Prion*
Bleepers, the fsmotu Miller Safety
Pfatforcj. and th* celebrated Wertfoghoaaa Air-Brake, and runs it* trains
from Bt. Louis to principal points ia tho
West without change. We believe that i
the Pacific Through Lino ha* thn twit ।
track of any rood West of tho Miesttaippl River, end with its superior qquip-

FAIR ANDFEAB LESS.

JOB PRINTING

completed, and peseccgers are offered a
first class all-ral rout from Bl. Lr.ui.
to Texas, either over tbe Missouri, Ksnsas A Texas R R, via Sedalia, or over
the Atlantic A Pacific R R-, via Vinita.
I For maps, time tables, information as

HAiitFiitiitfalltiGmNm

Thompson, Northern Passcntrar Agent,
157 Exchange Street, BuffaLi, N. Y-,
or E. A. Ford, General Passenger
Agent, BL Louis, Mo. Questions will
be cheerfully and promptly answered.
Cheap Fanssfor Bale—Easy zenn*-

Seciti, Ti Ptwte Bntrn

MERCHANT.

oral wealth, eclioola.«.Lurches and law­
abiding sociotr invito emlgniata from
all point* to this tend of fruits and
flower*. Fur particulars, addrvas A.
Tuck, Land Oounnisaionar St, L,uis,

12,000 worth of goods at coot,
000 in Conte, Vests and Pants,
400 in Glares and Mittens, of all

years—subject, however tu tho ratifica­
tion of tho Court above. That you may
live long to do good to suffering human­
ity, tho sincere wish of
Your unknown friend, Lrrnxa Cuts.

chairman ot tbo Board of Registration
for tbo coming election.
On taoticu Council adjourned.
W. D. Haris, Recorder.

Hastings I*. 0, March 3rd. 1874:
Alice Prat, J. A. Reynolds, James
Ransom, David Unguer, H. G. Ward,
Miis Anna Winters, Mita Hora &amp;
Waid, Maiisa Brown, Henry Brown,
David Johnson, Frank Johnson, Mrs.
Helen Smith. John C. Smith, Mrs.
Hattie Emery, Chester 8. Dann, J. H.
Durkey. Thomas Collin*. O. Cohen,
Simoon Decker, Lansing Archoy, Frank
Dubay ‘2. Oliver Joffors, Mtes Mary
E. Myre*. Patrie Murphey, Maggio

To A DVSZTIMCXS.—In'advertising you
should pnt your money where it will do
tho most good. A journal that is oegwrly sought alter each woek is a good
one in which to display your ware*.
One doroid of interest, glanced at and
thrown, aside, will reap you no benefit
whatever. Tho paper most bo made

The State Sunday School Association
is endeavoring to obtain tbe statistics of
all tho Bunday Schools in tbo State.
Blanks for that purpose are sent to one
person in each county, who acts as
Tho undersigned, secretary for Barry
Couaty, ha* forwarded one of these
Blanks to parsons in each township
wbo have acted, or born appointed,
Vice Preeidenle of oar County Sunday

Tax CaaunAX Ustow ia now pubishing Edward Eggleston's new story
(which ho himself considers to be bis
UQ, ‘The Circuit Rider : A Tate of
the Heroic Age." Mr. Eggleston is'one
of our freshest and most vivid story
life and character are superior to any­
thing wo have. Tho Unit* shoas as
much tact and enterprise ns any daily
journal in tbo country. It has a coip*
of tbo best contributors of all shades of
recognised Christian opinion, and gets
tbe best thought out ol all of them. It
shows more plainly than any other re­
ligious family paper in the United
Stales tho evidences of carsfoL thorough
editorial work. Its columns, always
full of interesting matter, contain a
greater variety than tho*o of any pa-

AT HALF THE PRICE

I am now all alone in the Photograph
business, and ss 1 have mado arrange­
ments to increase my facilities fordoing
better work than ever, all should call
and get a negative taken. Tbo superi­
ority
™y ’rur^ *n lh* r®*1 *• * *u®‘
eivnt guarantee of first -close work in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side Btato Street

very .readable paper for years, and has
steadily iinprored upon its own excel­
lence. It advocates unity in a spirit af
euucilialion rather than of degmatism,
and seeks to draw by fairnese when it
could aol drive by pugnacity. In this
respect it m a model Christian paper,
and its temper and spirit are a beauti­
ful Ulustraiioo of the ripeaedchAzswtor
end mellowed experience of its editor,
ing a school are not known, it is hoped its pagee give ample evidence that Mr.
an urinate will be made and recorded. Beecher's heart and. hand ere thorough­
The township Vice Presidents will ly enlisted iu the great work the C4ruplease return the blanks whoa filled, to
tbo undersigned, at Hastings.
Tbs choice Chromo* that ar* presentThe names of the township Vico cdjo every subscriber—genuinely bsau-

»• Mwth ll I- I
LMsu“.a

TKrtHWKBT.lDIilL
TEH* OPUltBaCBirriOl*.

Those persona ore requested t1 fill
tho blanks, to far ae they can do so, ao
as to have every Sunday Schoo! held in
Barry County '.during tlib past year, re­
ported.
All wbo are interested in Sunday
Schools are requested to assist the
township Vice President to obtain lull

ing will have but trifling foroe_.
You
advertise to gain new custotncra and
retain old oiscs. The latter you Ad do,
perhaps without tho aid of printer s ink,
but tho fanner you mn»t seek aflv, and

Liar or Pxtxxt* issued from tho U.
S. Patent Office to Michigan inventors,
for tbe week ending Fob. 3, 1874, and
each bearing that date. Furmohsd this
Beautiful moonlight nigfata.
paper by Cox A Cox, Balkitoni of Pat­
i&gt;T!hvrf an tho railroad ie picking up.
en tiy Washington, D. C-:
Beautiful enow this rooming, far a
Furl--Part Iren for Shoemaker's—RR Babbiti, Jacksun.
Homo Coupling—B. Banister and J.
C. Perkins, Kalamsaoo.

Odd Mudd *&gt; 11S 8 &lt;
Business generally dull.

We have jost received a new stock

of stationery. Celt
Now ia tbe time to subscribe for the
Bawd—only 81.50 a year.
All of tho ladies m naturally Pa­
trons of Husbandry. Don't it t‘

why be wished to steal that article, bo
answered that he "wanted to restore
his hair, for it was hard to be a f ' *
end bald, too." If that invenlfou of
'.he great chemist could restore a faded

plaints without relief. A rapid loss of
strength and waste of flesh, reminded
The following accounts were pr
mo that I rould not long withstand tho
Tua G«ut Aitraicxx CuKsvrtmos
cd and allowed by ayes and nay* :
1 wabined forte of disease which was
Hich» Bros, lamp* for Fire Co.. 18.00.
bearing me down. 1 gavu up all Rxaur, Du. Wit. Hall's Hausm roa
run Ixsoa, cures the worst "Cases ef
busteras, made u.y will, had ray grave
Chtogbs, Cold* and ell tbe diaeswoa of
Ac., »lli50.
aluno placed in position and lettered
God M. RreC, service ns Marshal, excel* date of exit, and resigned myaslf tbo Lungs, throat and Chest. For
Al. Trodiwin*.our Faabfonablo Bar;
Whooping Cough and Croup it ie •
HIM.
to my eouch to awelt events.
N-U l-ung’
bar is attending tho Union 8cb.-ol. but- :
certain «|«cific. Tbo must obstinate Em. Busby the “Boss sharer,' will at­
M. W. Riker, justice lees. 83.20.
after thia, 1 aaw your advertisement,
cases
surely
yi^hl
to
Hall's
Balaam,
tend
to your wants gentteaion.
J. B. Goodyear A Co. drawing i
procured your remedteo—I am now on
dust. 8'2.50.
bead ot all cough preperatijn*. Soln
J. Rich, reparing grub hoe, |1.00.
Medxtal Discovery—bare a good appe­
everywhere. Junx F. Harnir, CvaaoM
By Aid. Hams—
tite, have gained fifteen pounds of flsah
A Co, propriotors, 8 and 0 College
- -no mere talk out of my ear*, no mor*
Place, N. Y.
bloating ot tho limbs, can walk two or
throe miles with ease, and foel that you

ment for girls, under the control of the
Assistant Matron. Mis* L V. Abbott
Tbe plan, when fully developed, con­
template* giving »U&lt; the giyls, during
eomti part ot their eight years' course,
careful instruction in eowing and cut­
ting, so that they shall bo able, on
tearing tho institution, to do any kind
of xewing, knittieg, or auttiiMr nawasary
in any ordinary family, except of
course, cuttirg men's clothes.

magazine, or paper, published, with or
without tbo advertised premiums, wo
will obtain it (or yon at tbo Lowzrr
Ra-na, without any expense to you m
sending the erder.___________________

post a:

ia more frequently a symptom of other
diseased conditions. The following loiter
sxpteins it:
CuLUxosroon, OsonzcA Otx, N.Y, &gt;
Jaauary, 25.1872. J
I
Dr. R. V. Ptucz, Buffalo, N. Y.:

Log Turner for Saw Mills—G.H.

A correspondent write, u* to enquire Shearer, Bay City. .
Windmill—P. A- Bpiecr. MarnhalLRevolving Horae Hay Rake—K. W.
biotyer* ?
A Mrs. PearsMl. tectured on dipsrit- Tucker, Grand Haven.
Boe Hive—A Canniff. Three Rivera.
ualiam at Union Hall. Saturday evosring
Washing Maehine-N. Denny, Ber­
rot nr wzzx mtso ran. 10, 1874.

Apparatus tor Navigating tbo Air—O.
Franc**, Grand Rapid*.
Tta Omo-I
“ *1” tw
Stove Pipo—C. H. Holmes. Marshall.
Mbna-n.mM «»&gt;*••» RUICblhra Pia Mechtae—H. I«k. and
~kE. W. Locke, Grand Rapid*.
us. lAari a orfu*
»»
Bnsket—H. C. Jowwa. Dowagiac.
,—4. &lt;r —
••«« “
Send Band for Hub* of Vebieta*-JIt &lt;1.1 W. - TMn Sr IS —* •

A. Hubbard, Irving. Tboraapph.
J. L Wheeler, Castleton.
R. J. Grant, HaatingaC. H. Slone, Rutland.
J. W. Mites, Yankee Springe
Wm. Bryce, Maple Grove.
Usury Garret, Baltimore.
Charles Robinson, Hope.
Mr. Creasy, Orangeville.
G. W. Berry. Assyria.
Rev. J. Malle, Johnstown.
Mr. Spooner, Barry.
T. M. Robe, Prairieville. - .

MUSIC BOOKS

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

lifui Paris-printed oleographs—are
really artistic pictures, and quite aa
pirating to a refined taste a* they are
to tbe popular oyi&gt; and tho bssrte of tho

PsAiarxvitu, Fob. 24, 1874.
We, tbe undersigned, wbo hare been
under a course ol tastructwua in peumanship by A. McFarland, upon th*
8p«|ferian /System, du cordially and
cheerfully recommend him u a skillful
and efficient teacher; therefore,
Rfttkri, That wo, Die uudoniguod,
tender to Alexander McFarland our corilisl thanks for tbe faithful and efiteiont
manner in which ba ha* conducted said
couroe of instruction*, and we feel it
but due to him, in view of the great
improvement we have made, tho scien­
tific pmevering eflbrtaforoux improve­
ment and good order, do cheerfully rec­
ommend him to the public as a first

Tbo outstanding logo! tenders],man nt
to 8881,180,327.
Mr. Spurgeon is iff at Mentone, suf­
fering from a renewed c ttaek of gout
Eugene Hathrou, John Moca,
Erie, Pto, is very much disgruntled at Horace G. Easton. J. Alverson,
Henry Btarr,
" ’
Eddie Packard,
Lyman A. Shedd,
WiHiam Kaeter,
R. Hughe*,
O. HuRh«.
A commission has been appointed by Byron Easton,
Earl Ruseoll,
the Boston Aldermen to consider the J. J. Stewart,
H. Holcvnab,
subject ol a new public park.
Jaa. H. Chapman, A-J. Osborn,
Huge* Wales,
Tbe women of New York, throe J. A- Btewart.
thoasand rtrong. are now organized tor P. P. Stewart.
Otis R. Ellis,
a croaade against tbe saloons.
Frank Norwood,
At a meeting of ths Dominion Board James H. Cairo*,
of TroJe at Ottawa. Ont. Tuvsdsy, W.
H. Howland was elected Prortdsnt.
James 8- Brown,
The stesmer Belfast sunk in the __________________ A.O. Smith,
MimiMippi- Wednesday, near louis­ Merrit WW, ' Willie Armstrong,
Cha*.
T.
Armstrong.Eddie
Beadle,
rille. Loes, 848,000; insnrance, 822.Frank Coin,
Wm. Carproter,

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N N Si NN N N N s N N N

xas

iiiilsi, «

“Vosr AM»4j*AiLj.ni!rngooyr£*T^

Fab. Sth, 1874, at the time of our eaoend quarterly meeting for this Confer­
ence year. Iter. H. C. Peck, Presiding
Elder Kalama.oo District, will preach
the dedicatory sermon. The Church is
situated 0 miles soudi ef Hastings, cm

&lt;&gt;•«)

SCHOOL BOOKS

PATEIIT MEDIUMS,
Paints. Oils, Vareiih and Die Stuffs.

CHOICE

GftOCERIES

Traveltag Dn.k-te, Dvnggteto Sun Irie

nod Fancy Art.ctes.

COBFKCTIOMEBIES!

Paid Brutei al Prii'fi 8*1

�Brfaaon ef ths Air to Clothing-

;

The following statements of general
latere.: ere specially reliable, being
eentafoed in a lecture hv Professor
I I'atteukofer. &lt;&gt;f Mnnich, wbo is known nieated. New, it smms it had been J
u high authority on such ssbjfCta: known fur many years in tbe grant,Although the warmth of the body is th.- districts of Rugland, that if tbta weio »
r'esuh of rasyiration, it is a nagftlar tact dqpe, and the human being bad tho i
A tetter from an trasucccB-.fi:! farmer that tho normal temperature of tbo row-pax, thorn was little or uo danger J
for him from tike »mal!-pox. And the
whd left a modaraiely good portion io
farmers bad been giving themselves tbe ]
a city Mtouatita kuuse, to boretao a
cow-pox, and giving i; to tlx-ir faruilire,
tiller at the sail, without having proviTho Best Dollar Monthly.
and inhaled by them, may differ us and thus Looping the dreaded s.uaUou knowtedga of farming, ami who much as 180 dogreaa in temperature; pox at a safe distance, and nobody out­
neither does tins tomi»ratuto vary, in side tha farming dlstriet Menu to liavo I
a stalo of health, room than two de­ been the wiser Tor It. And respectable
grees, .though tbte temperature of tho physicians ruung and old, hod been I
nir may vary 72 degreos. The heat trundling about tbo country In their
given udcr tho quoted caption: .
generated by tbe human body ia twen­ gigs, nnd looking wise, and ahakin- "We have so often tried tu express ty-four hours is sufficient to raise feiny their heads ov«r the WMll-pot. aail ]
our ontniua about the probubl-j sum ra quarts of cold water to tho boiling­ nuver suspecting that tbe method of '
erf village and dty people in fanning, point; and of thia tho ro-gaiar processes preventing U waa all tbe thna in use
that wv should rnneh rather print the of nutrition require only a definite part, under their very eyes.' How long this ,
experience of thoas who here triad it, and tho larger portion must I- given would bare gono on who can tell, if
•.ten to repost our own view*.
As a off through radiation, evnpornt in, or thoughtful Edward Jcftnrr had not
moral rale we think it tenot sdiiiabio conduction. When heat is lost by ra­ listened to what tho milkmaid said that
ter nwn to change either bmunossor l-&gt;­ diation, as in sitting near a cokl win­ morning in tlui surgery f But it set
_ wi_________ ________
dow, or other cold object, tho impres­ him thinking, in hit stow, steady, earnsion of a draught may bo created, al­ c,t way ; eu&lt;l the idea once scraod, that
though tbo air be perfectly calm, heat bare was tho long-desired prevention,
being simply given ap to the colder ob­ ho never last sight ut it until ho hid
ject. Thus, white tbo temperature of a proved it beyond a doubt.
MARTIN 3 IMPROVED
r,x.m rosy! romaiil constant, different
Dr. Jenner made no 'secret of^hls
sensations may bo experienced, depend­ great discovery.—tried to get no patent
ent on tbo surrounding objects.
A for it, — but freely gsvo it to the world.
ths fact that farming is a trade, ami en­ much larger amount of tbe ’■superfluous Tho Gorernmoct. however, rewaided
tertain a vague notion that nlmoil any­ hjat ia lost by evapwntiou ; andilunng him handsomely, giving £10,000 in
body can rm n farm and do it tip in sM-voro exercise, when more heat is de­ 1S02, nnd £20,000 five years taler, ia
ranch bettor style than is done by the veloped, evaporation la also more rapid, 1607. But ho did not earn foy money,
old do-ss-thoir-fBtheTs did fanners. If and the normal temperature of tbo blood and ho did not work for fame, so ho
our Newburyport friends belong to this rostered. A "cold" io caught when the ccntiuuod to live quietly in hie pli-aasut
class of "progressive farmersif they •mporaiten is too rapid ’ Birt litile country homo, amid bisold friends and
propose to engeffo in tanning lafora heat fa lost by conduction. The jwvrti- tho old scons*, until his sudden, peaeolearning the trade ; if they never swung clea of air tn contact with tho body be­ Bit death tn February, 1823, In the
an axe or pulled a hoe ar worked c pair comes warm, and an- rvplac-d by colder seventy-fourth year of iris ago. Few
•f sheep theere all day tong; if they ones, creating a current, which U insen­ tuen have lived eo happily, or have dons
have never known how hoary a buahvl sible, because uf lees velocity than throw1 so much good, yet it is fifty years after
basket full of potatoes ia late in tho of- feet jicr second. Io better conductorsi his death, sod not in his England, but
tefltooa after having toted them to the cooling takes pluro more rapidly, water iu far-away Italy, that gratitude to hie
cart steadily fiom early morning; if
- memory is spoknu in a stntoe 1
their wives bars had no experience in
i
Since this discovery uf vaccination, MEISEB UTEBT HEAD SEOCII.
bufer sad soap making, in trying lard o£cooling, however, supplement each tho tenon of small-pox bare nearly
cr tiling sausages, in taking euro of other, and act together Thum a cur­ disappeared, and with good nursing,
poufitry, lambs and pigs, then oev nd- rent of warm air cools more rapidly intelligent physicians are not much
ii. __ .J i.H
than calm cooler air. not only by reasoni afraid of it. In mhny countries the
ol Fonccral of tho air, but by favoring: gorerniaont obliges every person to be
evaporation.
‘ vaccinated, end thovo who cannot pay a
Tbo chief object of clothing ia to xur- i, doctor are vaccinated free of charge nt
round tbo body artificially with a warm tho public ilupcniaries.—Sf. AfoAeies U«. the. U aajtMag cUv. FarikMlu. fr.
sad,... &lt;1
A l «, fe,U.»&lt;L Illiev.
climate, poor road actors being conic-!
quently selected- The axiliug process
opinion that anybody ia etuart enough la, however, simply checked by tho
to manage a farm either East or West, ctelhing.
Even tbe thinnest, finest
witbort that training which is neWbary fabric, ns n rail, diminishes loss by ra­
to surcesa in other buxines*.
Its the diation. But tbn inolosuro of air is
early history of New England, anil we especially cifcctinx end consequently
suppose tho same ia truo of all now garments of porous, heavy material, are
fanning section*, nearly nil families warmer than those which uro move
were brought op on farms. Tho min- cumptcL Felt shoe*, permeable tn air,
iatar, merchant, lawyer,’ blaclumith,
miller, draaoar of the home-mado .cloth.
FITS and EPILEPSY
At, ell owned land, and they worked endurable l.ccauio of checked reputa­
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State o! soeioty, when every individual
wee taught the A B C of farruiug and tains its elasticity when moist, an-l
ot the spelling-book so early in life that koeps the air witliin its porci. And
. they could not remember their first lee- our bed. shirk is, in fact, our sl-cping I
eon in either, may have originated the paniient, ie of »pceinl interest. It xiuit
idea, which is still! strangely prevalent, | be warmer than our waking clothing. ’
that faraiag io a sort of natural in-j| since Iras heat is dcvolujwd during
| dorp. Consequently toes* of sleep i«
I very eslisuetiagTho feather-bed
! [oesciies in the highest degree feeble
' conducting pourer, elasticity, and per- .
I meability to air; but. if too thick orsaft,
resembles more nn air-tigbt girm-nt.
llio hoax-, too, mar |s&gt; regarded as anj
extended pi&lt;cc ot clothing, so gtudnaL
is the troEtitii-n from botily garments ■
to it (Un- atop trom the -.vid&lt;- garment'
of tiro Arab to his Mt tout being n ’
pranticoahip should be cmntuenrod in email one), and, in hygienic funedone, '
early youth,—oxprricmo hnvtng shown they ntn-e preci»o!r in rvgutalieg our
that tbs twig must ba bout tho way the
tree is to inshzis,—and it is generally
regunlcl as unprofitable for a raiddle- may bo blown through a brick, pieces
•gediwroon to attempt to master tho &gt; of mortar, wood ote.. by glnM tubes reart omL usyetary of apy trade, cr to ac­ tuent.d tu oppouito aides, and the pas­
quire that facility of motion ami exact- sage of water (»o much denser) through
noss of eight which mark the export tl&gt;esc subetancos, sh:w how imperfectly
werksaaa. The same principle is rec- &lt;xir walls, ot whalnvur n a tv rial, end i
ognirod in tho professions, in tuerch.in- how ever thick, exclude tho nir from us.
diss, Ac. Monee tbe btaeksmilh wbo We do not peraeiro the free |M&gt;«uu;e of
rails hie shop for a dry goods store, the
farmer who turns grocerytimn, rir the
dsrgyman who loaves his fioek tor an
agency ia some book concern cr lite in­
surance, and failt. gets but littte sym­
pathy (ortho roeulting “mislortnnra "
Nor do tbn failures at throe men proto ‘
| Edward Jenner was born in Berkeley,
that either tbo dry goods, ths grocery,
Gloucestershire, England, May
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the book business, ar insurance ngoncy in the hands of men proporiv trained, । 17-10, nearly 12S years ago. Hi. fhthor
was a well-to-do clergyman, and Edis not profitable.
'
I ward was brought up m comfort, sod
"And in our opinion the Ices of S5,well taught. Hta father died when he
fOO by onr correepandcot in his three
was only five years old; but bis elder
years' experiment at farming, falls to
brother, &lt;ruo was also a clergyman, took
prove that farming in MaaMchusetts
will not pwy, or that tho •tagmer’a life is care of him, and was a, good as o' fath­
er to him. Edward Jenner was very
fond of tbo ixinatry. and nearly all his
life was spent ia the neighborhood of
the IxtaufifniTale of Gloucester, where i
be bad tbe good fortune tu be born.
While Edward Jenner wae a young
uiun. working and studying in n sur­
geon's uffloe in a (own called tfodlnin.
near Bristol, which ia the chief town of
Gkiuiwstsrahirc, ho used to hear a geod LOWEST CASH
deal of talk about the -.mail-pox. This
disease makes great trouble in onr own
srf hisboyaaiwiwk. We do not ki.o“w time, and whan it ia prevalent there u
hardly say sickness p&gt;.-cp!o arc more
exactly how much was paid for tLo
afraid of; but it is not ao bad now-aofire, nor how much it brought when,
day a as it was in Jenner’s time. It was
sold, as it eras ft few rears afirwwanta. a ftighriul plague, and rarried off in
■under a power of sale in thr tncriravo.'
England alnuc, it is said, 45.000 peo­
Bat thia w. do know, the the good
ple every yftar!
Kings died of it.
queens, princes, princesses, tbe rich end
the l-ocr. the high and tho low, tho
like our eotrespondonL thought Lo had learnedftid the iguorenh
When it
appeared in aa army, il often slew more LAW CASES &amp;
■'Does this^ provo that printing in than "die sword, and our soldiers suflercd
grisvously from this |i«etilouee In
tho beginning of the War of Ipdepyu-

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Mcordh.g io dircd!,ui«. am! remain Jcng
unwell. prr.ri.kd their hoora m&gt; not deatroyrxl by mineral pm*m or other mems,
mid ritpl orpujs wzstod beyond repair.
(IraliTtil Thouanuds proclaim Vtxs&lt;ui Brenna the nma! wonderful Invigor­
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Blllonc. Remittent, and Ifttrrmmait Fet ers thick are ro prevalent
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lions, Old Bores. Eruptions ol the sLu,
ttare Eyes, cic,. etol la ibrae, « ia1*
otiwr eonstitntioua! Dnceits, Wauun's
Vrstc.xn Hmm Imre rkown their great
carotin powers in tbe muat abatfaato nn-l
intractable coaeo.
For Inflammatory end Chroule
lilicnntaliKm, G&lt;«L BHtota, ttaodtteat
and InlenniUsmt Fcvcrc, Diacusa of the
Blood, Linr, Kidneys, sad Bladder, those
Bah ru han- no equal. Such Diirqita are
cuiusnf by Vitiated Blood.
Mt'chaitica! llisroiMhi.—Persons «nm-gi-d in I*ainta and Mlnetata. ouch aa
rlumtan, Tvpo-seltm, GoM-beotcra, and
Miners, m tliey advunra in Ute. aiw bab.

The Babcock

Ayers

"A few years since a man who owiuxl
aamaUj-taM^h a town some thirty
mike from Boston, eemo to tbo city, and
wort into partnership w ith an individna I
hero who had been doing busmwa many
years. The countryman intrusted tho
taw hundred dollars ofcash he had on
hud, with ।
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beads and kind hesrta were trying to
And out n way tu fight this diacase
Thirty-one years before Edward Jenner
waa bora, a bright, witty tedy, with a
ehstj. tongue but a good boart.—LmJv
Maty .Wortley Montague,—hml found
tbs: in Turkey, where tlw stoaD-pox
raged terribly every year, they had n
way of treating well people eo as to clre
them the disease, but in a lighter and
Iim dangerous turni than if they tm.k
U in tho common way. WeU posons
were willing to be made ill iq this way,
b.cau,e th. y know that small-pox very
rarely contra tu a percm more than
once. Thn was called inoculation, end
lady Maty, to sliuw bet faith; Bad her
own m» inoculated i.i 171H, *u2 with
prrfeet BurecM. This
thought a
gi-.wt dterovsry, and eo it was, for she
01 Atting, hue’actually had brought to noticen groat principle;
utad cue for ft* stew cauptay-

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Mouth. Bilious Attack*. italpitatioes &lt;rf the
Heart, Ltiflaimnation of the Lamp, Bain
in the region' of the Kidneys. and a hun­
dred other painful sytaj tota*. uro tbo off­
springs of Dys;*!*:*. line bottle will
prove a better gwaruulec of its merits than
a lengthy mlrertiecment
Srrofttla. of King’s EvlL Whim
K.etlim^, Uleesa, Itayufod-e Swelled

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atroyed. or the gdan-b .-itrophicd and
deenyadj. but Midi m remain can bo
oared by tbta njmlicatien, and rtltnin
tated into nativity, •&gt;&gt; that, a new
growth of hair h produced. Instead
of fouling tin- Itxir with a pasty aedimetit, it will keep it clean and vigorimu.
Its cwasioual US’ will prevent the Iiair
from turning grey er falllug ofl; and
ccuscqiwnlly prevent boUnexs.' Tbn
restoration of vitality it gives to tho
xcnln i.rrrr.U and prevents the 'fornm^
tidfi of dandruff, which is often ao tmrlcanly and cff.-aslve. Free from those
deleterious eulxtances which make

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benefit bat not harm it. If wrmte
merely for n HAIR DRKSSINC
notiiing ebo can bo found ao d^sirabl. Coining fteither oil wx dye. it doc
not «oH white cambric, and ret law
long oa the hair, giving ft a rich, gkw
luxtro, as&gt;d « grateful perfume.
Prepxrftd |y Dr. J. G. Aw &amp; Co.,

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VOL XVIII.

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING

Cart

MWMlI api

HASTINGS, BARRY COUHTY.

MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1874,
stubborn woman. I akould talker lira I
m a neat of enakae than with hw.
IJ

opportunity to thank you for your eom-

A. they

MATlook of exultation lighted up hla foa-t-i—
perver.lty.
One day diortly after thia, Gitea War­
young crealuro who seemed absorbed ner aaked bar to be hl. wife, and eha,
in hia uroeenoe. Warner rnlaed bi. a* il urged on by romo mallriout rant.

TRESSES.
Kt-tBr'

WRIGHT K HOLBROOK.

&gt;*u.
and managed to pmerve an uatwanl diguan Uy.
I calmncae. Still there was a dull, throbI bi ng pain in her hoart.
, ‘I am aatunUhed at aeeing Mr. Lea-

(TLMTEII WM SPH MB

' C. G. HOI.RROOK.
PBoSECUriSU ATroaSKY xml BeU-hy

flirting thought*. Rut her tnad perveraity lived through it all.

gaged to you, Miu lledoll.’
WM. II. BCRGHER.

Come, and See Them!

01

~ PHYSICIANS A

informed Gilc. Warner that hi. aori.ty
Bha railed blankly. but did not eon- WKa VUvt ,l...^^l
$,1. V —___ &gt; __ ■

DR.C.C- LINSLEY,

at the ago of 83, he .tarted on a final
expedition to xolre all doubts. H» wax
aided by warm friends, among whom
were the Kbcdiro who gave him the use
of a Steamer, and Baron ItothKbild
land Sir CrTrovulyan. who helped him
in the -way of funds. Il will be xron
that both Jew and Christian aid«l in
the enlnprira and it is true that llio
Christian and Jewish world is interest­
ed In the idontificatiou ot tho .pot
where the aublima wonder* reroelrd in
tho Old ToxUunent took place, pio ca­
ble dtepatchaay. tho expedition place,
the holy fountain at ua day’s journov
KnHKvk*
Ik.l.. 1 __V.'
__

el cf tho mo," which i. about where
bo.uM.riou.
Sbiriey w*. Itedell’i Dr. Delta had provxmsly mainblicd
friend—Shirley had concocted a pUn to that it exited. RU further added
rmrwe Werner.
L;_
VI. that he discovered and cojaed aome
Binaitic tnacriplione.
It ix not elated whether Dr. Boko
heart would break. But Albert Bedell
and there the .object wax dropped.
.tillhold. tha view maintained in LU
An half hour they wandered through manifested a atrengo indifference and
offered do comment whatever.
Hie
wife and mother wondefed, but acid
her companion xhould think that the nothing. At ten o'clock Agr.ee aroxe
tableau of a xhort time previou. bad with tho intention of retiring.
made .in iiutirexrioa upon ner. But aho
full of caret womanliood.

Ctuiaa.—Wo uro now prepared to re-wat 8PUNT AND
CANE HE.AT CHAIRS in the bret manner and at rocuonabte rate*.

Ara I for-

on liar pleadingly.

STEBBINS &amp;, EELDING.
Opposite Goodyear’s Hardware.

JOHN ROBERTS.
PHYBICLJ^A SnUDJOJT-DovUlM •» Bn.U-

____

be hu dbcovxred tha true location of
Mt.-Sinai, to long a mailer ul doubt
and discuMion.
Oriental
travoter.
have been much at teggerboada on thia
Cwflon.
Some vrhere, with Doan
nley, drecribo a mountain With n re­
markable plateau on one aide, whereon
a voat crowd might bare assembled,

citraent

became a liltte more cheerful.

BED-LOUNGES.

Discovery of Mt Striai.

‘Now wo will tak. our walk through

®4

of her mother and grandmother.
I...______ J •

troubled feeling*
•May I call upon you as n welcome
riliter, ax a friend F xaid Oilea Warner

Rin
taining that the thunder, and light-----------know IL At length her family grow mng« about Mount Sinai, at the time of
■ minn« anil
.1.1__ _ ____ &gt; ■ thu .uhlimo mamfoetalion, were not at
all mlreculoua bat only .uch pbonomenn

attired henslf for the .trout

Ifoiura-

Striped and dotted matenal. will bo

The rodiuguto improved and enlarged
good for ra mon tha yet.
It seem. a fixed fact that Napoleon

,------- »--------------a, uw ba. boon Drajbt to think Jilfereatly,
Ho raised hla hat, and die, with a
pane, pteyrar a farontu cur. ouo that
.lightnod, flow up the xtepa hurriedly aroao without .peaking and tend noted Ralph had admired, and as she thought and to conxidor the awfol areno m a
of the widen time, die dropped her bend supernatural de. If Dr. Baker’* re- rauxlin will be fariuonabte next »utnupon Ihn tn uric rack, and Logan to
waep. i’rreenlly ri&gt;o been! a deep,
dual at proeent Roman gold jewelry
Her father closed banton. voice ringing rn-erMly tho
u the moil popular in New York.

further particular* of tha expedition.

T. R. DIAMOND.

THE SCARLET MIRROR;
The New Wheelek &amp; Wilson Sewing Machine AWARDED the j
A«-nn&lt;. c=u,
highest premiums at all the leading fairs in the IS orld, and the
___
’
'only one becommknded for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the ’
g w
M B
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less pieces than any Shut
'
lie Machine, Sows Faster, It Runs Stiller, It Runs Easier, It ■
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods, It is Easier Adapted to Mr&gt; Bedell, pwreoariruly. 'It will be
Different kinds of Work. It will last a Lifetime, Every Joint being no particular pleasure to walk cut with
Gtlre Warner, and may cauae you aotnc
Adjustable. Old Machines repaired i&gt;r Exchanged.
Extras of trouble.
Indeed I would rather you
all kinds at th$ office of the Agent in this City.
would not auociate with him nt all.

MH.O T. WHEELER.
COUNTY •nULASUMK-OSM Is t
Umm.
.

SHERIFFS.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

GEO, IK BROOKS.

i

Hbould the Asvot tall to call on you, be Invite, you to call *t hl* offir-e In the
« az— 6,_Mich., and examine the

WLydhot support Home Industry ? Did you ever take the
trouble to find out -whub make.* u community thrifty mid prosper­
ous? You go to the city and you see the jieoplc all alive and
stiring, and the first thing von say, w “ They arc doing lots of
MA.XtTVACft
busmans acre!" Everybody seenm to be doing well. Mechanics
are Bcfeh l»y hundreds hurrying to their labor with their dinner
pail on their arm. What w the cauae of all thia stir? “Y" there
is a demand at ffomc fdr work, the jieople patronite Home Indus­
try, city people know that it is to their owu personal interest tordttnZJ—support Home trade and they do it invariably. Who eats wheat
rftmaavnrr'ro riased in Barry County, if it is not the people in the county? We
---- --------- must build up our own place; people in Grand Rapids won’t di&gt;
!it for us. .We have Merchants,-Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyefs.
(Doctor* aud Laborers} but one gays "we have no mechaniai in
Bastings who can do a good job of work.” To such I would say,
look at our Brick buikUnpi, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and onr Cafringpa, Wagons Cutters Ac made in Hastings, and
CALL AT JOHN bTAXLEY ii
then say we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
Pure witeg aai Jjauore ago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit to be aeen. There is no need of
going away from Baatings to getra Carriage or Buggy, and bo far
nn Vttt&amp;rt are concerned, you cau Save ton doliani on every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Boatings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (great or small), for I know they cannot
compete with my Cotter Machine. 1 am giving my customers the
benefit of-iAy Citttw JffacA wd xhicb I do say is a saving of ten dolhrtsldthem on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly eold
out mv first batch of Cutters, and um Running Out another lot
whieh'4 wiU hare ready in a few days. I ^iall sell Buggies bdme
Ptn- next season. 1 am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
saaitf
gies than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me
T-W. LYON, rrepxteiee
to undersell any carriage Guilder in the country. Try m* on. I
It.. •Ml.Ml.Urnm
hare made my romtmaerB Hafpy and can do it again. My bu»inesa nb^iy double* ei'ert’ year, and that is evidence of satisfaction somewhere,

a&amp;swssrr-iai
HAffiXM. MIOH.

Greble &amp; Bussell
Sell The Diamond Tooth X C
Saw which is guaranteed

FXfhK HANCIBO,

the captured

trophy, relic, curioeily, or moment), or
any artiste which u| connected in any
manner with the history of the war, or

Protecting the Buffalo.
The wanton havoc tnadp among the
and immediately they were bduded baek buffalo* of th* wodern plain. caflx for
io be auld and ro-aold. one of the Odd
Follow* paying for an apple twenty-fire
cent. in rilvrr
—•— -*—----put utf grid M
pocket-piece.
Contnnutioaa
FMtricta lhe killing of tha Biron or but-

dMlraclion of the buffalo bo interfered

since ho began to call hero regularly,
and you've been aa glad to ace him ax
he has to come. I know it all dear.
I've .con three generation, bow before
thia itrauge, and. yet simple thing,
_ i______ r&gt;_ l __
v.—», ____

new ■ro.irictod, .like the Indiana,'to Hm-

one flippantly.

with mother and ma thi*

thanked mo in hh polite way aud left
tbehouw.'

low aoba interrupted the old lady at thia
point, and what .be would have ..id
waa forgotten ia trying to mitignt® tho
aonuwofber grand-daughter. But ft
waa uwlaae. Agnea* nerve, were cxnnpletely unitrung, end aha had no con­
trol of henolf Grxndaix at la.t be-

rhat

drink to my promiaed wife, tat pretty
Agnaa, and—the old maa'a money.
name of, contributor end hiuory in full
A dinking of glaaoea followed minfor that parpoxa.
With the aoknoeriedgement receipt I
then
will return a rmI crirtlhcate numbered
to carrrepoud with the ratelugue numboro of the article*, and giving the name
andrank of doner, and deecriplrou of
rtionwaly. HU looked at him owe,
itrange gratitude in h.r glance, and
In edditiqn to Ibe abore I desire to

Gile* Warner that »h» would go with
him to Fairmount, whiith of fame
gretiflad that gentleman exceedingly.
T_ ■__I I.__ - 3 a., it V* - - ■
.u.&gt;

therefore, for exhibition in the muwum.
ThU cuHeoilon ef Photograph. will be
an Utnrtwtiug Sa:uro, and it U dmirabU to bare it a. foil and eorndMo M

like n wxhila.

.railed very brightly, and announced
heroelf in rendfaaaa.

Walk

range every year
r. And this rreul

St th* table.

-

Mt*

• ** if I raddn'l; Mill re. a-criuuxl
to sunnHeate before him.'

'Nothing, nothing,
It was

EMJ&amp;.KA

will be arranged for exhibition and
proeervation all th# old Regimental
------• —---- — ---- - - —MUM
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Flag* earned in the lale war by Michi­ the .ppi.. l*n, It -rai auggeeted that he would think from ill rrarae. The old
gan rvgimenla, togothnr with such mo-

trotnulouriy.

to cut fifty per cent
more Wood than

there U a large room cou­
th® offiotw of the Quarter-

kid glove embroidered on the back with

an apple. Mr. Wertheimer giro the lad

'True enough, child.

J. L. REED

. --

ing door, which ware now kchad.
frreently voiere were heard, and then
Mr. Itedell moved forward and taking

Military Department, Mich­
igan &lt;

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A Noble Deed of Charity.

ament, or of hi.' penonal military
nixing the
oty» or of fi&gt;&lt;&gt; hktory of Michigan
■Suppose you should meet Ralph
in the late war, are earnvxily rT-]ue»tt&gt;d
Lester, child ? There's many thing, to
to eontrihute tho anw to the Stale
think of, and little though they be, and then you’ll fool bolter, I'm »ure.'
Military Muroum, Where they will be
thejr hold a mighty power fomhtimes.
•I saw Ralph at Fairmount with a
I’m dire Ralph wouldn't like to see you
announced that nearly fifty dollars had
walking with thia Giles-wbat'.-hi&gt;myttary frighten, me. I cannot under­
stand it'
•Wait, and do a* I tell you.
additional guarantee’
giri’e form ebook with emotion,
With a deep ugh she bent forward
fry Io control yaurwlf, dear.

Ikliiau.

HasiiHle,

magic, and over a flight of stain dimlylighted, and then into a dark room.
Untd thia moment the had felt no alarm,
but now a ananidon that her folhei wax
temporarily iterxngad flew into her

, Mr. Rrdell Mgbed and then folded
। her banda iu her lap. Hen daughter',
i willfulneaa w*a n euljcct vf con.tant
anxiety to her, but unfortunately .he as yon wanted me to, 1 xbouhln't have
But
hod not the energy to even attempt to wen what I hare at all event!.
gerhapa It b better a. it i«.
Oh my
chock it
Grandma, who hail been g a ring from
'Iluah, dear, huxh! you'll bo aiek ii

boon entirely ana forever abolished

■Oh. Ralph f
•You am mine, darling, are you noil* I
'Yea, thank God!' ahomurmured de­ which
voutly.
One granth later they were married.
poor, balf-cted boy. went into tha hutol

excuse youroelf to Mr. Warner.
Ague. Redcll toroed her head
tiently, and jrouted b»r red lip*.

A. D. COOK Agent.

UHope i/iousT/tf.

tie etopped before a fine
lioaable etreet

choking &lt;ob broke from her lips, and
। her tear, followed faxter.
। Presently the door opened softly, and
| Grandma's xweet aged fare j-x-rod in,
and as the mw her darling a attitude,

the nice Iflilp .um of &gt;105.85. "Oti
Um4 th (M fiUnn," ia the prayer ot the ground. Another, n
euro, will kill an equal n

. gnutkman who., ideality

•£

�bacon &lt;fc

James F. Joy.

tOe Laaaiag J&amp;pwHwM show* that
the Specific Taxa* realised by the Foe
and Fun Meme Insurane* Componie*
for tbe year 1878 tm 865.888.20.
Niaety-oigbt Companiea having report­
ed and pehl their tax. Tbe total re­
ceipt* far 1871 were 858,301.98, showing

The important* of tb* questaon of
bridging tbe Detroit Hirer, at itotadt
to th. producing interaats of our State
is our apology tor again Baking th*
oaraful attention of our randen to the
eerie* of latter* written upon thi* sub­
ject by Hom Jaraea F. Joy, tta fourth ot
which is herewith printed, *ad wo trust
will to rood by every person in the
country who is interested in th* cheap
tranaportatio* of th* surplus product*
of our agricultural eoetrana to tbe great
market at the Kart:

Tho fiAt preront and much greater
future importance of th* sxtonaiou of
railway* serosa ItaViv* at thi* place to
the «ty and State will justify tta *Sbrts
to bring tha subject la aU its aspect*
before the public. Ws are met bore
with tta asm* specie* of argument
which lias always been med to resist
•ueb improrcmonta everywhere. Ibero
did reesire from th* people of the State has boon found no alommit of fairnra*
aa premiums during the year 1878 82,­ intheconteat. While thaw connected
194,606.60, and that their receipt* with the railroads refuel to make a
above th* amount of th* Spteifi* Tax
was 82,128,768.40, of which H hut
81,000,000, mnat be net profit, over and sei interest the whole case ot that in­
tercet has been made up in tho dark,
We especially ask tho attention of our and vubmitied to th* board and tweired
by it without any knowledge of the
reader* to (tore facta and figures, and matter »tated by the other side, aud
aeh of each of you if it it not ippurct without any opportunity to criticim cr
from tbeao figure* that the Specific Tax refute cr croas-examine. Statemaate of
of 8 per ccsL te none to high, and if tta mo*t extraordinary nature are mad*
they do not c»tabli»h tbe fort that our aud of the most exaggerated kind,
which would not have bonui tho teat ol
people an being mwreilomly bled by
tbo** Insurance Coopanieo, who by thing* eeem to have been received oa
ring* combine to compel th* people of truth, am! to have become the bati* of
'
Michigan to pay them 81,000,000, a the report of the engineer*.
We have shown by tho tost of actual
year a* profit*; and yet, some, nly * experience bow little all steam vesaels
are to be affected by a bridge. Th* ex­
winter"to vote to reduce tbe amount of perience cf from ten to twenty year* on
thi* Specific Tax. We eould not are tho great river* of th* country, and witlx
then (hat it was right or we ehonld hare numerous bridges, are enough to end
argument with regard to them, though
complied with their request, and in view not perhaps tho aaeerticns of such a
three of tacts we think they would not man as signs himself •‘Sailor” in com­
munications on thi* subject to your pa­
again tak for nay sucli reduction.
per, but who probably never owned or
managed or sailed * boat of any kind

the stale of affair* and «unpooe a owe.
Fur instance, suppose the channel
through the Flats were shortened to a
tenght of only eighty fact, being th*
fourth of the pier* of abridge, instead
of 7,000 feat, but was in all attar re
spsctalta asm* in width and dapth. and

Bat J&lt;-t u* agaie change tho condi­
tion of things, end suppose that for
miles store and below the flats thuro
was a perfectly straight channel forty
fret deep and three-fourths of ti mile
wide—that whil* tta water at th* flat*
spread out for miiau around, there w»*
at that point a channel only f&gt;00 fret
wide, and that tb* distance through it
was only eighty foot—that the rock* on
each aide at that distance were twenty
feet above the water, and thit in tho
exact center there woa also a rock 500
fret tong and forty feet wide, and par
allol with the current of tho stream but
perpendicular from the bottom of the
take to tbe top, leaving a clear opening
of 200 fe*l in the dear on each side,
through which ia a perfectly straight
lino tlw current ttowo-i, and for mile*
atov* and tolow fifty fret (loop. Now
tbo problem is a fair one to t&gt;ut to
Hearn*. Biaael and Racket, who seem
to b* good a figure*. If in the unforocable orcumstance* heretofore existing,
aa above stated, only 250 out of 27,000
got aground, bow many out of the

Ou our outside thi* week will to
found th* very able and acsuibto mrosage of Gov. Bagley, delivered to tho
Legislature ia joint convention on
Wodncnd ay of last week. It ia so brief
that any on* can find time to ro*d it
8o wise and pertinent are it* sugges­
tion*, that no un* should foil to read it,
and we trust it will roc-sire tha candid
consideration of tta people, which its
merit* so fairly entitle it to.
At this boor w* eannot say what may
to th* action of tbo Legislature upon
tb* proposed amendments to tbo con­
stitution therewith submitted to tbe
Legistatan for their consideration, bat
we know that th* mseaag* commanded
tb* highest encomium* from all shade*
of opinion among the Legislator*, and
shape tho final actftm of the Heprcsentive* of the people, and of th* people
themselves at Ute poll* in November,
when they shall be callqd upon, a* tbe
court of last resort, .to review what
may be th* final action of the Tzigtela-

Paniblj Hou. J. Webster Childs may
to tta corning man for Governor, a* the
Hasting* H*~ Zseraol, iotoulsg rep^rL«i, 1*2» he i*. *rxl wbo doe* not know
tha old adage, "That children am!/sob
always speak the troth."
But it will
not to as die Bepubliean nominro, until
after Mr. Begley, than whom Michigan
never liad a better Governor, has l&gt;ccn
once more elected to that position, nor
until Senator Ctandlsr for tho forth
term I* elected to tbo United States
Senate. Yet tho Jttnttl na»y ftttilb
be mistakes!, aa w* have too much faith
in tho Honorable Sanatox from the 4th
to toller* he ia, in tha least dogroe, in
sympathy with tbo “like* of the Jsevwef

That tinkering to th* city charter of
which the Hasting* Jato-oal speak* was
don* nt tame, mostly by tta friends, and
if any changes mad* were not desirable,
save that rod or: ng the outrmjioua sal-

jwfy faarrta among the city officer*,
they axe mainly rcafgmsiblc for them.
The amendment* submitted by Senator
Dewey represented the wishes of
th* liepublican* of the city. Those

It will to my care now to discus* tta
•fleet ot • bridge upon tbe navigation of
th* rivrr by sail vessels. In order to
do thia tho more undentandingiy. and
giving full fore* tb advene statements,
we tako reveral extract* from tta report
of tta board itee'd to th* Secretary at
War, tacauie *n for as our opponent*
are concerned, they cannot object to
their rtafements.
Th*y say rclativ* to th* navigation
between Lak* Hnron art! Lake Erie :
“Tbe only point* at which any *»rion*
difficulty exiat* at the Irmo kilns below
Stoney Island, and in tbo old channel at
St Clair Flate. Th* firmer lire partly
in Canadian waters, and though veareU
■otMtitnee strike in nesaiag, yet tb*
difficulty might bo obviated at small *xpcnw&gt;. But at tho latter cb*nn*l tho
depth is about foartMn feet aa 1 v»**&lt;-l«
of that draft are confined in thair roar**'
to a passage of about 150 feet wide."
So narrow a water way was an injury to
navigation, and tta Govvram«ut baa
been constructing at the expense of
8500,000 an artificial channel or canal
wlpch give* a clear opening of 300 feet
for v*eael* of thirteen feet draft, and
this depth is now taing increased to
sixteen feet- [Pag* 5 of the report.)
TUi* tnrn-ased dvpth can only by 200
fwet wide, and in tta middle of th*
canal, without endangering the dykoe
on tbo sidee, and if it be increased to
tbe depth of twenty fret, it can o*Iy ta

inch-!* or a foot more Tbe old channel,
therefore, of 180 feet in width ba* hith­
erto be*n used mainly by revwls pav­
ing and repealing, and entirely by heavy

On peg* u it is stated that “moot of
tho sailing rt**^ls are towed in their
passage by pqjterful tug*, taking from
&lt;mo to ten vraool* at a tiase, and the
Uxgest tore sometime* exceed thro*fuurths cf a mile in length, but th.average number would b* b«tw*cn two
and three vessel* each, making a total
number ot *eparat* passage* ore: 15,000
n year. [8a* page o of report]
“If we take the whole nnmbar of
ve«**ls which pamod tta Flate ia 1672,
end divide tta number from July 1st to
November 25th, it give* 38-190 as th*
ration to ta added to tho** otis*iv*d in
1673 to express tta total tor thia aeason,
which may therefor* be computed at
27,109. Th* number counted by the
lighthouse keeper at Fort Huron for
the prvwioua year i* given at 26,381 for
the &lt;taj time, only to which add 25 per
cent, for' those passing at gight." [See
p«g« 7 ci the repert.)
“9r. Cuu Fun Caaau
f

Th* Naw York Artysadsat says that
Steward, of Michigan University, state*
that tha sum cf S3 has not been expen­
ded during .be past year in repairing
damage* done by the caralaaaaesa of
members of the Unireraity. Tbe total

Mofgaa Bate*, Ex-Lieutenant Gov­
ernor of Michigan, AW at bi. reted*nc«
ia Trarero. Ctty Monday xnonuag. Mr.
BalS* wm ana at the early settler* in

rech ottae ia all parts cf tbo cbanrai
at **eh entrant*, and ia the middle at
tta total nt tta upper eta. with raaeab
light and some drawing all tta water ia
tta ctannel, sad aim* a. taavih loaded

NEW ADVEBTISMENTS.

CHAXCERY SALE-

S’.SW'AJS-.’BidhS—
Mwna CWnta &amp;wstataM.--

First-Class Instruments.
THKC0XFE88I0M8 of an INVALID.

New Scales.

YOUNG CLINTON,

New Styles.-

ia no gratitude among these m*n. Th*
leader* of Tamminy pay down for
thuir Lilior. If a tr.xn has influent-* bo
can get of thorn just what that inflnenro
ia worth—if be uses it without getting
hi* pay, it it hi* fault. No matter what
he has don* in tbe post—no matter bow
useful h* was last rear—unl**s ho ha*
control of something or somebody thia
year, ho is killed and carted ooL I
know one striker who ha* afforded mo
considerable inttroction a* well n*
amusement.
Last year he held a
clerkship la the Court House, a sine­
cure in th* City Hall, end somothmg
or other in another dqwrtmeui, giving

New Prices.
Veiv Low

IFarrr^m, A’ o. 256 Greene, near £i(hth St.,
There is another experience around
these lake* ia the same direction which
po*a to show the same thing. AU these
27,000 vessels which pass through the |
Detroit Hirer as ia claimed, (though I
have iu my power to show conclusively
that th* real numbar ia only a little
more than a third, and certainly no
half of that number, aud shall do *o I
think), aU tbtefc. I say, go into th* vari­
ous harbor* around tho lake*. These
harbor* are formed of two pier* reach­
ing out into the larke, some of them
ninety fret apart, and from that gener­
ally up to 2UV feet It is into this nar­
row spore tfoit all these vessels pas*
from the Often lake in winds, rain stanna,
aud not drawn with tugs, but propelled
by sail* an J guided by ttair helms. In
terrible storm* and heavy scat such as
can never occur on the Detroit Hirer,
some casualties occur, though rarely.
Is thvro any difficulty in entering th* so
harbor* even with sail vemoU, except in
heavy storms and high aeaaf' Would
this difficulty be increased if they were
drawn by tugv, as ia often th* case?
All tho world knows that no such diffi­
culty axists, and that* vessel or steam­
boat will as easily and as eafelv in all
ordinary times, go in and out sbqhsy
will pas* along on tho open lake. Do
they over stop an hour or two, or thro*,
ia th* open lake to got ready their
tackle and wait to tako. a fair start be­
fore trying to make the entrance ?
When ready to enter they ran pas* in
in a minute. Did any sailor (perhaps
ytwr tailor has) ev*r a*e a vessel stop and
anchor *nd trim sails oad wait ‘ four
hours to get a fair start for tho harbor
it waa about to enter ? Was ever any

Now I quote from th* statement of
Merera Bterel and HackktU:
■■Question. In case of a bridge with
pivot draw* with six six qwninp, each
being 160 fost in the clrcr, and also in
th* case of tha earn* bridge with twu
pivot draw*, with four spans, what
would ta th* average delay to ex-'j'vcsrel ia pwssi ng through ?"

If now ia. tta light of «xpertet&gt;oe both
at tta finis and everywhere of**, and
also if w* consider that th* paasag* ia
to b* in a river with a straight uniform
current with no era, and that there nro
four or six channels, each wider than
tho channel for much more than a mile
fong at tta flats, and much wider than
the entoranoe to meet barton, and that

1,176, ami w* should be glad to lean
that thi* creditable shoring can be
matched by any ether institution. I*
it poambto that th* preeaca* ot 82 l*^.-.
in the various department can hare had
anything to de in securing thi* roonlt f

dwsltar in the village cr ths country,
bare an idea that a house ia a atnutwo
of sewn to twvh* rooms, in tta centre
of a prel(y piece of ground, with flowers,
fruits, aud such things about it. wh.-re
a child may be born and grow up with
decMit, toalthful snrrounding*. That
ia not what 500,000 people in this city
know a* a house. To them a house
means a vast budding, four or five
atoriea high, divided into small roocns,
tho rooms ten fe*t square, the bed
rooms ctoeeb. light, tbo cheapest of
all things, ia in these piste* c luxury,
and ventilation is impoasilw*. Often
twenty, thirty, and forty famili** are
crowded into a single building, and in- d*maad, and J. Wrigkt A Co. rocaired
a shower cf letter* containing 84 each,
many a* 150 apartment* have been which was pocketed.
There is one way to atop thi* swind­
Crowded together under one roof, each
of them inhabited by a family of from ling. Tbe law* which govern tta ad
minis traticn of the fPoatofllce prohibit
three to five person*. Huddled togeth- tb* delivery ot letters to fictitious addrsese* where fraud is intended. If the
Cnt victim would, with a contrite taart,
inform tta Fo*ta&gt;astev of N*w York, all
the rest would bo saved, for every letter
would ta returned to tbo render. As
high
10,000 letters to swindler* ar*

sniuug our poor
show* that In
the Eleventh Ward 11 is 828; in tho
Tbirtednth Ward, 811; in th* Fourt**nlhWard, 275, and ia the Seven­
teenth Ward, 230—thorn being th* four
most deaaaly thronged districts in Naw
York, Ixuulon ba* but one district
that approach** thia exhibit. The
population of th* Strand number* 307
to th* square aero, and th* next moat

The Governor’s Message.'

Soro Throa
UlMTs, BmUe*,
IiMwnea*
BjiuUffar,
HIM. SpTAlUA,
__
Oalle, OllSm*
All UemorrbagM,

which the authorities ar. after, i&gt; th.
clumaiert T&lt; unearthed, but as damsy
u it u thouaaud* upon thousand* have
bitten nth **d boon bitcaa by it “Tta
V*n.v» Watoh Co.," with "J. Wright
A On., 006 Broadway” oa agents, hava
flooded tha country with adwertiaaaaaato
offering to send saporb gold wntchra
for—think of it—84! The metal of
which ite watch** are said to to mad*
te "Blswnia gold,” which, from its descrintion, uppoare to be on tho whcl*
)__ ...
rfar
bettor
laan the genuine article Tho
anular iXt— ±2t
that'this wonderful oompoeitior. was “invented by Thomas T.
Efendolph, one of th* largmt stockhold«r* in tbo Genera Watch Co."

every fair and candid mind will conclude
with ma, that it is hardly possible for
any man to mike a more absurd and
•xtraurdinarv statement than that contairwd in the abort answer, or Ou*
whifb should hare boon so entirely de»
titut* of W wMghi. ft h upon that
they figure th* dataag* for delaya ia a
singl* year, by reason ot tta liridge. at
85M.OOO. And wtan it ia eaaatdarod
that tbo statosnanl is mad* up of tbe
assw
aad no merer th* troth,
w* think there is presented by MootBtaal A.Hacket to tta j-opl* of Detroit
and th*' Wtete, • dowwM in oppoedoa
to bridge* which baa norvr b**u ISrnoMod
in t-ffronterr
bv all
crinourmt*
jTndgre,
wtiU^Vesl
orilm
East
They
dassrv* and will carry off tta palm 1
Sixteen hour* to pom a tog with i.mr
r^b. ttaowfh /draw 0fI60 frat in
tta Datoitdra*!! Let any nsa a bit
took wpow tta rirar and observe tng*

all ttesc. “Why 1” I naked. “Woll,
yon see," ta answered. "I tad fifty ot
th* boy* that mado their headquarter*
at a saloon which my brottar-in-law
And while 600.000 poopki thus herd run. Well, this Spring, Jim, that's my
together like cattle, living on the refas* brothsr-in-Uw, kuoeked one of tbe boys
of the market*, and thankful ti they on the head with a bottle, and was ar- &gt;
retted, and th* plac* w«* broken un,1
gvt even that, it is a ••‘“I1 commentary
on our boasted civilisation to read in u aud ta Mcopod Sing-Sing by tbe skin ■‘society” paper that Mrs. Wm. B. As­ of his teeth; and bad to go Weat.
Another
man took the plaeo and gob­
tor, at a recent ball, wore diamonds to
the amount of one million dollar*, and i bled th* boy*, oad of court* I was jxirHs bolds all ttaa*
laccetotho amount of one hundred mitted to git.
places Bat I ain't going to lay still,
no sir. Tv* g. t a man to go in with
mt, and I'm going Io start right acrooi
the street, end I'll have ’»m all tack,
and then they can't help themtelvv*
I’ll have my place* thi* fall, *uro.”
No one Kerns to think of making
light ar clean tin sas from the miserable bead against Tammany ewvybody
wrrtihe* who inhabit them. The only seeks to coneiliato it My friend will
Th» moment he get*
internal ho aver take* in tha*o people is get his place.
to see that they pay their rent *vcry control ot fifty votes, he ia certain of it,
month in advance, and to
exactly for that fifty, by skillful repenting,
i
means
two
hundred
and fifty on el*ehow much money in the atapa of rent,
can bo screwed out of Itam. His fath­ I tion day.
Thi* t« a Bepubliean form of govern­
er, the original Astor. John Jacob, was
not quite *o tad as bis sun. Ill* old ment, I bcleire.
man died worth 830,000,000. In bis
last illnosn ho wok* np on* morning
and asked at his Fwretary :
“Mr.------ tan Mr*. Wilson paid bsr
month’s rent F*
“I b*Hav* not." smd th* Secretary
;
•It i* 612. Yon will ■*• to it at once
She i* sick, sad if you pat it off sb*,
STATE AFFAIRS.
mar not pay it.”
Twice or throe times a day would ।
tbb wrvtetad old man aok if that 812 , I Grand Haven ha* 32 liquor sslooua
had torn paid, until, to quiet him. th*
Th* Peninsular Paper mill at Ypsi­
Secretary took 813 from hi* pock*t and lanti employs 80 operatives ata manu­
gsv.. it to him, saying that she paid it facture* daily four tons of paper.
■'That's right—that's right,’’ chuck­
Ntehols, Shepard A Co,. of Haul*
led the old miner, aa his finger* sloned Greek, recently shipped one of their
on the mviney ; "and now. Mr. ------ , Vibrator thrasher* to Lexington, Ky.
tur&lt; tar out Sta fo aick and won’t bo
A daily average oa 70 ear-loads of
able to pay. Get tta three days' sta
owes, if yvu ran . if not. we bad totter lumber nos* over the Grand Bapids *
Indiana railroad, southward bowed.
to** it than to let it grew."
The
Sturge* Dtas in its last tan*
Like sire, liko aoo. Wm-B. ia «veu
more greedy and grasping than bis make* its ajipearance a* a handsome
nino column |«p«r —full .of news, local
fothnr.
1 atould bote io tak* hia money with
hia disposition. If tta Astor* moot
their tenant* in tb* next world there
will be a lively time. Bat there is OUothsr side to New York lit*. There

For instanre, young James Gordon
Bennett gave 830,000 to b* used op in
soup thi* winter. Of course, tha*o who
don't ilk* Bennett say that ha doe* it aa
on advertisatnent; bat the hungry
wretch** who are saved from starratma
by U* gift won’t oer* a straw wfaat ho
does it for. They will pray, as I do,
that more men would try thi* “advertialng dodge."
Then th* Howard
Comnritte* fitted up th* Imscsneut of a
building in Howard street, where every­
body cun'be ted without money awd
Without price- They serve a substan­
tial supper of good snap, broad and
BOflta- TH* eota, nt tta wkoleeale
prires, three and one-half cents for each
man. Breakfast is about tta lame,
varied occaalJually wiffi beo&lt;, fish, pork
and beans, er something of th* End.
Last mouth, 9,189 ware fed nt thh
piae*.
Th* applicant* are a superior «et of
men. They arc mostly mechanics. Of
30 nape* recorded, tho Vnit«l btat*
was represented by 111 Ireland Ire 7 ;
Gerwtajby?; fi&lt;Iand by 4;W
land and Yrane* by 1 each. Three
were clerk* three machinists, *ad throe
laborer* Tb* other* wm engineers,
book egenta, firemen cm steamer*, cwrp*htero, Ac-&lt;c.
,

Brown A Crawlord'* dry-good* star*
at Corey Station. Cae* county, on the
Michigan Air Lin* Bailroad, was burn­
ed tote w»*k. Lof* 84,000.
East Baginaw ofluro * most extensive
field to tbe women who are praying the
liqnor traffic oat of existence Tb*
numtar of b*r saloon* ia 195
Hr* I.yvll* Chmbro of Newaygo has
commenced salt against J. Pnet for
81.W0 damage*, for property lo&lt; by
h*r ha»tai»d while under tho infiueuM
of liquor bought from Horas.
Mannel, th* Grand Bapids forger,
has been oepturod ia Iowa, where b*
i* likely to remain, for th* grand jury
ha* found 17 iadlrtmeuto against him,
and tu* bell ha* bwa fixed at 848,000l

A Light Brahma Cockerel.

1.

JF"OX&lt; SAX_-JS J3TT

K. BARBER,

NEWS SUMMARY.

Smith &amp;Nixon, State St., Chicago.
Millard Fillmore te dangerously ill at
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•

P RINTIN Q

Potato** are worth more than wheat
in Kansas nod Iowa.
Th* Carliit* teem to be areitinz tho
beat of the fight in Spain.

Whittemore &amp;. Stephens,
- 179 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit
B. F. STEINHOFF

TA., public d«bl »i*U&lt;u.at tor M,M&gt; •

^Repubhcan

WANTED I

Rhode Island, i* about to anbmit to I

Banner
Book and Job
th* public schools of Boaton. through ■
|L. AMwtn.
*v son cwt
Th* military court of enquiry into
tho conduct of General 0. O. Howard,
is now in *e**iun al Washington.

nn HoreiE!

Simmons La* been confirmed aa oollectorof customs in Boston. Tta D*mosrate voted for hi* eoafirmalion.

BANNER BLOCK,

A salt min* to been discovered st
Muveatin*. Iowa. It wu in a roll. of
butter and weighed about four pounds.
Fruitgrower* predicts full crop of
prectas tho earning reason W« hop*
thair fullest expectations may bo realix-

100,000 Feet of
White Atth
Flooring I

• Supai til 1
DENT
Un ton Block.

whil tiiiiir

ifAsn/iqs, jg/ciy.

Good Tough
Oak, Book Firn,
or White Ash
Lumber

C^omo

Taken in Exchange for
Utah is importing much tine stock
and sheep from Eastern marta. Thera
are in th* territory now some 250,000
head ofatoen.
Th* chemiats rtill lire. |n Ixradon
who firat produced ptaaphonx* for ue
pMpTuud* BMB£bc‘w*" “ |

CHROMOS !

A rotTJ*pond&lt;mt eeggoabi that tta
retail liquor trad* ta stamped out bv
M osremm.nt and monthly tax proportkmata to tb* rental of tta ptimiiis
With seventy wet 4ayW and eighteen
inches of water up to the aeoood week
ta February, California eosata npon
40,000,000 bushels of wheat thayrer.

On* of tho hataert rains that haa
V*?4
State* ooctrred yilhit; tht&gt; peat W*A. Tbadaatructipn to property at diflteront points waa
rarygrrat
Tb* Uqnor-**Uara ara han! to suit
A y*ar ago they oppomd fegal raatriolions and giorified moral auarion. Now
Warren, of Tray, agora*'- the Ire.' the wom.n are trying moral suasion,
Lsmter Company, of Big Rapid*, in­ andtlwy Kite that worse than lew.
volving tta till* to 6,000 sera* of nine
North Prairie. Waataeta Ceanty.
Undo valaad *t|120^00.
ba* a man, John Turner, who Is 104

y**r* old. H.tenets** nd ia good
a thereof New Tort. Indeed
Thurlow W^d ray. that ta labored UaMh. .nd haa a lore* faaHy, E.
s* I* widc-stffcad, and ia not limi- for *om* tim* under tta idea that in
ye—g-t boy being only seran yean
1878 them would ton national crWrstau of th* Fourth of July. Bat be i.
sddrtdng bpwl, and
*&gt; mack pained to Wra that tta ooetaitm it to

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
Wood SawiiigMaohines.

LAW CASES &amp; POINTS.

ut Bturaorrai nanan

BamrerCo.,

WANTED

A BARGAIN
JAMES WOODRUFF

UNBERGB.C
LIFE

SEU&gt;W°TiR I

DON'T n~KT.AV I
&gt;w
a» Boons «ui

HASTOi&amp;B imiOiKE

UH 8BI PHOTOGRAPHS!

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HEAD BTOX BS.

IT.A.LIAJST

BEARS
C1UT0X,
WATKHOOLOH
LTY

�Th* Rjfilsuciyi

CHM1CME1.

Land Office, Mich.
Lix asa, Feb. 28th. 1874.
Ennos Bsaaza
B.-low pteoso find
mat at tbe euro ot Barber A Bailey, un statement of funds chargod Slate Treas­
Saturday oveuiug, Feb. 2Sth, to tak* urer on th* books in this Often, for re­
into consideration th. propriety of form- ceipts during tbe month of February,
1874. H. P. Cxxaar, Book Keeper.
County.
Tbo meeting esuae to order and on mo­
tion I. W. Vrooman, was chosen chair­
man, and Wm. D. Hay**, Secretary.
✓The many friends of Joseph VrnThe following resolution wa* offered
Arman. Esq., th* well-known und effi
csent cterk'ofth* PoeLofSre, will regret by Geo. M. Dewey, and adopted :
Frrifrnf That wo deem it oxnodiont
to laaru of lib retirement from that po­ to form a Poultry Association for Barry
sition. We bop* soon to see him at bis County.
old post again.
Moved by Goo. M Dewey, tbit a com­
mittee of fir* bo appointed to draft Con­
st Station and By-Laws, and report next
Republican Caucus.
Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock P. M.
Carried.
■
Tbe Republican elector* of the town­
Peace to marry thorn, and ■ ‘just for
The chairman appointed a* cuch com­ ship of Baltimore are requested to moet
fun" ho did. Tho young people feel mittee, W. K. Barber, W. D. Hayee,
in Caucus at tho house of Allen Green,
terribly now that it ia pronounced a John 8. Van Brunt, Wm. Tmkter, and
in aaid township, on Saturday, the S8lb
D. R McElwain*.
day of March, A. D. 1874, al cm* o’clock
On motion adjourned until Saturday P. M., for th* purpose of nominating
evening, March 7th, 1874.
suitable persons for township officer* for
uel Forbes. of Rutland, waa burned one
1. W. Vioom x, Cb'm'.
tbe ensuing year, end transact such
evening laat week. Th* fir* originated
W. D. Hana, Src’y.
other butines* a* may com* before it.
from tha bunting of a ksrosene lamp.
By order of Republican Township
A pair of horses were eared. Tbe en­
Barry County Poultry Association
tire lo*a ia estimated al about 81,200.
met pursuant to adjournment, et tha
Insured ia th* Former'• Mutual of
stoso of Harbor &amp; Bailey, Saturday eve­
Barry and Eaton.
A WrongCustom Corrected
ning, March, “th, 1874.
The committee appointed to draft
On tha fourth peg » of thia issue will
It ie quite generally tlio custom to
bo fo und the Governor's meaaaga to tbe Constitution aud By-Laws made their
tako strong liver stimulants for tho cure
Legislature. relative to the proposed
of liver complaints, and both the min­
Constitutional change*. Wo hope none
eral and vogeteblo kingdoms hare been
of tho voter* will fail to'read il; aa tbo
diligently searched to procure tbo most
Constitutional question ia one that in­
drastic aud poisonous purgatives, in or­
terests the people—one which they mint
der to produce a powerful eff«t upon
tho liver, nnd orone* tho lagging nnd
enfeebled organ. Thia system of treat­
ment is on th* same principle as that of
Tha Charlotto Ltaitr offer* to publish
legale at half price. Well, they would
be d«*r a' my pewv in tb* Lni^r, or any
other half-and-half sheet, as beyond all
tbo itunulant ia withhold, tbo argan like
question, in th* opinion of the ablest
tbo system. gradually relapeos into a
lawyers in the State, any one published
more torpid or sluggish and weakened
in cue of thoao sheets, the publicarfon
h illegal and absolutely void.
wanted 1 Medicine^ that, while tbsy
Wo have a large Mock of eovalopo*
nnd card board, that will bo sUd at
panic prices. Call and see it, and in­
quire tho price*. Aud the printing will
bo well don*, and no pretended patent
process palmed off on any unsuapecting
Granger, at more than /re time* th*
actual cost at doing the job.

groins who imitated with hia voice th*
sound of a bran horu and othor ioatrumonte, and record* that '-nothing could
ever induce him to orercjmo his bash­
fulness sufficiently to appear before an
'andienoo' tilAer n peJAr er jrrrefe.'
Well, well! Where did bo kyp him-

Kentucky Library Concert.

POST AND MAIL.
Th* tnanager is doairons that ovary
trkU-holder ia th* Fourth Concert
which cotnee off in Public Library Hall,
on Urn Hist of March, aha!) be perfectly

FAIR AND FEARLESS.

HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA

FAMILY

Saai. T« Pnitite Bwim

Obstacles to Marriage.
ll.rrr K*u,i roe Y*v«« Mu tram IM •

AT HALF THE PRICE

Local tojipes Jloticej.
completed, and puscogvn are offered a
first class all-rad rout from St. Louis
to Toxas, either over tho Missouri, Kan­
sas A Texas R. R , via Sedalia, or over
th* Atlantic A Pacific R. IL, via Vinita.
For maps, time tables, information aa

8 S S S s S 11 S S S R

MUSIC BOOKS

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
No Change in Prices.

Stauffer still oootiaue* to give tho
best 25 cont m*al» 10 U19 county. Good
faro, Urge and pleasant Dining Room,
oral weakness for a good many year*, and attentive help baa made thi* ths
and was felling slowly all tho time, and most popular Ealing Hous* of th* city.
last August I called on you aud got
some ot your Golden Medical Discovery
aud Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, and
one .of your Nasal Injectors, and since
Aartcxs Finn.—Any officer guilty of that time 1 have been improving end
The Hastings ZTmw Jinraaf say*, that
at tho meeting of the “Patron*" in thi* malfeasance in office, or any gross im­
propriety as an officer of the society, or
city on tbe 27 th, ult , soma 800 were a* a member, may be suspend'd from
preaent
Preoaely what tbe word office, by tho Executive Committee, on
rocom ms nd alien ot a committee of three ago once a w*elc, tbe Golden Medical
a few teff yet. which ho will e*U at ten
do not know, hot if tha number in at­ appointed impartially to investigate tho Discovery being the principal medicine Ccent off fur cash. Everybody
offence.
ns*d. It be* worked wonder* in my
tendance bad been multiplied by tn,
&gt;ws that Ix-e'i buggies can’t be best
Any member, or officer, guilty of di»then we guess there would have bean honorable conduct, fraud, or any gruss cose, and I recommend it to those simi­ ta tbe Blate, and now i* th* time to se­
25lf
a Lent 200 all fold in attendance. John impsopriety my bo expelled bv a vote of larly afflicted. l&lt;et mo express gratitude cure bargains. Call at once.
the Executive Committee, and such per। son shall, not, thereafter, he el’.igiblo
for membership, except by a unanimous
vote of tho eotiaty.
Thia constitution may be amended,
-iisgsxiao. or paper, publiahed, with or tho liquor dealer* in tins city, 'notifying
altered,or reppealed by a two-ttarda vote
without the advertised premiums, wo Ibep that dolagation* of ladfe* would of tho member* present at a regular
matism, Neuralgia, Cramp*, Colic,
will obtain st for you at th* Lowrar visit thorn on certain specified day* to mooting.
Diarrbma, Cholera Morbus, Cholera In­
Lfens, without any expense to you in
fantum, Sprain*. Burn*. Scald*. Bruise*,
reeding the crdcr.
passed through our poetoffice during
Chilblain*. Front-bite*, Swelling*. Soreth* last week. A* moat of the days
new of Joint*, and all painful affection*
designated are already post, the mis­ hi* absence, tho first Vico Pres-ufent, of the body, external and intornaL For
next in order in which they «mr, shall
sives riroro lying epistles, and cannot
preside at th® opening and doting of Cold*, Borathroat, Quinsy, and di*&gt;*se*
but work injury to temperance, moral­ fait* and shall officially represent the cf the throat and mucous mambrano. it
ity, and truth. S^nn ha*not changed society on all proper occasions.
is an Invaluable remedy.
Jomx F.
Amcu Sreoxn.—Tho Secretary shall
xnuch in 1800 yearn.
prepare, publish and distribute all Huar.Ctmsx A Co-, Proprietor*, 8 and
notice* of meetings of tho society. He 9 College Place, New Turk.
March fully sustains its reputation of
shall keep the mtoctee of such meetings,
—II —J iL.
fickleness. Uro sunny smite* of a few _ X V —__ l - ■
days ago, have been succeeded by tho
forbidding visage of (now-laden storm*
and of coId, rough, chilling, and un­
pleasant weather. Tho recent prospect
of an early advancing spring has re­
Saturday and Sunday wars tbo storm- ceived, et least, a temporary check;
nod all nature baa re-donned tho haieei day* of the seaeon.
Idlimeat* of winter. Tbe ■ugar-makers,
Striped and dotted material* will be
having barely tasted the sweets af tb*
scosaa are resting with oa* arm on tb#
Snow—the beMtiful «aow—adnrnod prepared fud, sadly contemplating
the ooentry on Monday morning.
. &lt; sapless pans end kpUfea, empty backets
Ow Jr. i* *tin abeent ia tbe Pinery, wad reeervoir*. in &amp;e midst of cold and
bat we look for him home ia a day or

’j6vr lady reader* will be delighted to
tom that patchouly perfume is from

the pegoatemon patchouli plant
pastor Dewey, spent Sunday with
hi* family. ialh“
but
turned to
Lansing by tho early train on Monday
Th* evening axprvs* now run* through
to Grand Rapida paaaing Hastings about
7.20. At thi* time wc have not tho new

Jaookab, of th- M. E. Obwroh, no eervicm were held in 4ii* obureh last Sab­
bath. Mr. J. 1» slowly recovering.
vJfotnnhsMhbeftwM bmsrd ta mar
city tex Bwwday i*inag An uneomfortobte sure. preeaitod. esul th* «fo*hftenWta Babbaih ware truly

VALUABLE FAH1 MR SALK!
ZPIOT-CTRES 1
I am now all alone in lb* A'hotograph
business, and sa 1 have mad® arrangnmeuts to increase my facilities fordoing
better work than over, all should rail
and gd a negative taken. Tbo superi­
ority of my work in tbe post is a aufflcirat guarantee- of Grat-class work in
the future.
Room* in Washington
Block, south side State BtreeL

115 Acres of Valuable Land I

SPLENDID ORCHARD,
Term* Exceedingly Liberal.
For further particular* cull an c

address by mail
PETER HOWARD.

uebui sum Mt mn

BLAKKB AXO JTJLT1OKE1UE8.

'w.“K
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ asris

"Where ere the Boye?"
We know that many hearts will throb

TKITKW POST AMD MAIL

Company offers 1,200,000 acres of laud
in Suuth'WMt Missouri, at from 83 to
$12 uer acre, on serve year* ti’jo, with
free transportation from St. Louis to all
purchasers. Climate, eoiL timber, min•tal wealth, schools, church**'and law­
abiding aociotf invite emigrants from

BOMBWAGGLED !
Every man who don't bay
or cutter of Lee’ Recd.
T
mru machine i* ia fell
and every man. woman or
thinks o'f enjoying the sleighing tbo
rotrnng winter, want* to get on* of Leo’s

SCHOOL BOOKS!

NIEIT MEDICIMES,

with anxiety, as mothcra read this par­
agraph, which record* th»t a da*s of
boy* «g*d from 14 to 18. or* taking
tbtir first team* in th* billiard saloon*
tri our tity thb winter. Are you *ure,
fond mother, a* you »«y in your heart,
“It is not my. boy,” that tho son
doat upon, i* not only dotng thia, but te
Lriag ■ 1» i* J~«r preeeoc* daily, by
concealing from you vhsi he knows

Perfumeries find Toilet Articles.
Paints. Oils. Varniih and Dio Stuffs,

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

Traveling Dsskrts, Druggists Bundriee

and F(Mty Article*.

time aud.
Eev.H. H. Mavnard received 864 a
-taw-tan ago from
Balti- you eannot approve._________
mere whan ha ha* bam laboring to

Un RrapeL
.
Owing to th* lllnes* •&lt; Ro»- X. H.

LABORER,
FARMER.
MECHANIC.
MERCHANT,

Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Ne­
braska, Oregon or California, we reeotn ■
mend a cheap safe, quick mud direct
route by war of St. Louis, over the Mi*souri Pacific Through Lino.
It is
equipped with fin* Day Coa-rhsa, Buck’s

cause th* Life to flow freely from the
liver, a* that organ is toned into action,
will nos overwork and thus debilitate it,
but will, wiica thair use is discontinued,
feeve tt&gt;* liver strengthened and healthy.

haa boon quite luccoaaful und satislactory, end for which I detire to express
gratitude. £ bare been troubled with*

ItAiaFim ifaliuomsm

CONFECTIONERIES 1
Ma.
Th* election of other Vico President*,
sod the balsnoo of the Executive Committs* was poatponed until next meeting.
On motion adjourned until Saturday
evening. March 14th. 1874. .
Wm- D. Hsxas,

±M874fc
POULTRY WORLD

Paiit Brute ate Priiters Stack

BAKC AIBMGLAKINTIED
At least ten for real saved by buytag
at th* Cm Itevo Bretn.
Nsvsefen tel. Ute.
tall

�Ayer's

Sarsajari

c. F. RowU a CO'B. Column,___

CHAPPED MD8 ABD YACK
Ilrrrt* rfth Sb*, tft-, f»cred --« to nt»M
| number of the Supremo Court Judge*
withoLicaAixiL
to five would give a permanency and
। solidity to judicial deciJ ma that an
evenly divided eaurt conuat sire, while
Th* i*»ue cd stock, bonds end oertifl- '
tb* increue of bndnae* corning before cate* of tndebtodnre* by railroad*, ex- ,
th* ouurt will aoou require an addition- cvpt for value received, is alike an iajuryiotha boueal stockholder or cnxlrtor and to the people. Tho practice i*
L D. Crouse, of l*ring*tou Omnty
wrong and u univeraally coademand in
Job* Divine, ot Brexflec County,
individual*. Th* Ktate ahould, if pos­
J. R. Devereaux, of Houghtcsi Connsible, put it beyond tbe power of these
being* which M creates to practice it I .
W M Ferry, uf Ottawa Conivly,
•
auggee: tbe peopriety of requiring *1!
E. W. Gidd-ng*. of M»com County,
oorpareiious organised under tbe taws
H H Hatch, of Bey Coasty,
of this Stato, to maintain an office there­
D. H Jrewae, ol Haginaw County.
in, where its books shall be kept, ahow- '
E. W. Meddatwh. ol Wayne County.
Our experience fur the past twenty - mg toe amount of capital suck sub- .
8. C. IfdBttl J T&gt;**l*naw County,
five yean with m elective jndioiirr is senbed and paid in, the uama* of ita !
Aahlsw Pund. of Wayne County. .
to mv mind an abundant proof O! this stockholders, and tbo amount owned by
H. B. Kiley, uf Hi Jowpb Oouaty,
MMMBt
each. Buch book* should be kept in the
MllUOISSr tCIEI
Cha* Ujaain, of Bjaaib Ccunty,
In very many** case* portiseaehip haa State for the impaction of stockholders,
H a. Weil* of Kaiuaaroo County,
heon silent, tod the people have united aud for the be**lt ot creditor* It fre­ RICH FARMING LANDS
Er WUHt*. of Monroe County,
in reeling their suffrages for judges quently becomes tk* duty of tha State
8. L- Wilkey, of Kent County,
whom they knew to be upright and ca­ to investigate tbe affair* of corporation*
L Woodward, of Oakland County,
pable. record less of all other considera­ with!* it, when «nch book* are absolute­
tion* There can ba no higher evidence ly neceneary; indeed, tbe State is
of tho fitness of an intelligent people to largely interested in requiring every
select thair own judges than thia. 1 ba- tax-paying corporation to keep and
Here that whenever political power ia maintain witoin the Stato such books,
taken away from a people, their fitase* not only, but in midi tian iburoto, books
met al th* Oapitoi cn tbe 27th day of to ba intrusted with power ia decreased, showing fully its financial condition.
Argwet lsat, and complete ! their labor* and that whenever they ore called upon
This, together with th* other matters
on th* 18fh day uf October, haring to perform now duties, they era stimu­ referred to in connection with this arti­
been tn aresfou thirty-time day* In lated to Ct thsmselveo to perform them cle, 1 beg to oommand to .your movt
the appointment uf thia Commission I intelligently and wait
,
careful consideration. Thaeo sugges­
endeavored to select gentlemen reproTbo Commission, ia section 1 and 2 tion* are made from no spirit of boaeentu.g, not only tho varied intorvsU of ot Article LX, provide that tn lieu of tbo tility to eorporniion* Every citisen of
the State, bat alw th* different shades present salaries paid tbe Hute Officers
nf upvalue on public melter*- It seems and Judge*, thay aliall ba fixed by the
to be tbe import of Uta resolution that Izgialature. That tho salaries of some euuree* and ia promoungour prosperity.
th* rercwt ot the C«mtnie«iim l» sub­ ot the Stale officer*, and especially thooo They can only be constructed and oper­
mitted to the prevent legislature ; and of tbo Circuit Judge*, demand a ren- ated in the future, ns in tho post, by
there are many goed reason, why thi* aion, aoemo to bo gnu orally conceded. means of corporate existence.
In all
sbopld be done, which have infiueni-vd Very many of our counties have, made their right* and in thrir lewitiranto in­
me in c*llm&lt; yon together in special appropriation* to bo paid directly to tbe terval* they daacrre, and 1 bare no
Circuit Judge. There is no practice *o doubt will receive, as they hereto fore
upon • moment's reflection, und need rrpreheuatblo aa thia; but tho naceerity hare done, tho fettering cure and pro­
not be enumerated hvro.
ot (t haa seemed to apparent that the tection of the wboloaomo law*. Uqjuat
Tlii- resolution under which th- Cum- impropriety end illegality ot it ha* legislation against them would hare tbe
mi&gt;*ion tart declare* what i« well un- U-en orerlookod. I treat that by no effect to cripple their power* for uwtuld«ntoo&lt;| by tall. who*o buainres or in- action of your* or the people will our nea*. and this, ia it* effect, would reach
cliuatioik ha* enlled upon to examine it. county authorities bo tempted in tho and injure ua eh. The wlf-intoraet of
••The rxistmg C.m*tiluti.jn of th* State future to make thoao unconstitutional the people of tho State ia. therefore,
$450,000 GIVEN AWAY!
of Michigan is defective in tuny re­
alone sufficed to prevent rach ko1*!®*100,000 FOB ONLY *3.501
apecis, and m-ods to bo atncndwi to unry, IK78, five of our Circuit Judge* tiom
A GRAND LEGAL GIFT CONCERT
eanferm to the growth end development havo reeigood, fer the reason that they
But, on tbo other Land, no undo* $&lt;&gt;nof tbo State, and tho advanced rjiws of could not {my their expenaev and sup­ aitiroceu should deter u» from imput­
the peavil*.’’. Tbo work of tLe Pom- port their families with their salary. ing upon them such reetrictioua and
Three frequent ehangee in tbe judiciary, regulation* a* are dcmandoJ by tha in­
since October last, and, it ia but fair to in the matter of expense alcne, coat more tercets of tho people, and are of tech a
prveum*. bee received candid and can­ than a fair salary, while thay tak* away character iu furnish to the corporation*
hit attrition. In calling you at thia from our judu-ual aystem what should no just c*ua* of complaint, and are'
time to considar their report, tho pro­ ba it* lending characteriatic*, via: per- equal'y a protection fur tho ccipurn-1
posed amendment* will be ko;X before tr-uneficy and atabiEty.
tor*
•th* people, until they shall have an op­
lire preaent constitution wu adapted
There it no Stalo in th* Union in ■
portunity to exprti* their will upon in 1850.—urerly a quarter of a century which tho rate* of freight uro lower I
them al tbe ballot-box tn November
than in thi*. nor in which tbo rood* are
next, aud cannot Lui to base a inure in­
। managed more directly lor tbo interest*
telligent. fair, and careful consideration Utuveroity. The receipts and di*bur*et of tbo people. Competition ia th* chief1
than if the matter be j.iatpourd by ment* of the State Treasury were leu I! cause of this condition of thing*. while I
waiting for a regular resown, until the than MOO,000 per annum, while to-day ,। tho fact that the managers of most ot .
they are nearly 82,000,000. Almost our roods, are our own cilissna injures-1
every State officer at that time recrivod tod in the prosperity and welfare of tbo
tis) contest will assuredly prevent ques­ in foe* mure than hi* salary. No money
tions of Bute interest, ol however imub waa paid the Slate by ita Treoaurer fer more road* w* havo tho mure i-vmpoti* '
importance; iron) rvcoivmg to* unpreju­ interest on dejioait of State fund* To­ tion we shall have, and liberal legi*ln-1
diced judgment of onr citieun* I doubt day no State officer receive* a single lion invites tho building of rcwls and |
not that each one of you boa already fee of any kind. From table “N." in thus cemjMtitioa is kept ui&gt;. The pro-,
given toe subject careful aud i-arncsi thu Auditor Goner*!’* Report fer 1873, jxxitiaus above enumerated are propo*- [
aitnutien, and 1 boj— yuur actiuu as a you will learn that tho paymoata rate ed in thia spirit of liberality, ana ahuufd f
body may be auch os w ill, approved by the Treasury of tho State for interval an have a pine in tbo argan..: lew* as |
the jwupfo, ghe to tbo fftntr a Uonstitu- public depurita, and Co** from tho State •afeguara* for tbo p«ojilo, tbe road* and
Fourth Grand Gift Concert
tioa that eiU be a chart, without errors officer* from 1854 to Sep. 80, 1872, thu atockhddera.
for every public ofBqer,—a sure guar­ were 1201,485,47, and tho receipt* from
There are many other provision iu the
antee to every citizrn of bi* individual tho same *ouree* for tho year closing ■ report of the committee that ara imright* aad by and under which our S.-M, 30. 1873, wore 830,lt!o,M. From twrtaut and worthy of mention, Lut I .
Bude may cuntiiiuoiti progrresire march 1838 to the year 1055 not a dollar was fear that J may hare already lre»pa**»l
in the development of lit* material «e- ro&lt; oivod irom any of thoao nourco*.
1 upon your tim- and patience in what 1
eouices, cud citnbliah' ecueomy, pru- fail to find in tho financial report* of haro said. I do nut furgvt that 1 bav&lt;i r
dtnee. and fidelity ta Ute monagrnicnt other State* any such aggregate of re­ no voice in the building of tho eonstitu- ! 60,000 Tickets, 12,000 Gifts.
of public a Hairs, os tbecrgsnic law.
ceipt* a. thi*,—in many of them nuno tiuoa) fabric, except thiougb tho ballot-!
1 feul it hardly my *Tovinl*i .to ex­ at all,—from similar aourco*
I roll box. My pride in our State, my hope
press aa epinion as to the merits or de­ yuur attention. to there figure*, fur, tha: Ita legialatiuu eball bo equal, ju»t, i
merit* of the amsnduatat* or to make though often published. I believe they pure, and wire, i* mv only oxruso for,
are not often read.
the suggestion* I have ventured to
'ijnae facte show very plainly that make.
whatever may have been tho intention
In conaidering the question uf iemodeling the orpinic law of the Stat&lt;\ I
tton. tbo greaier proportion of the Bute preeumo no one of you. or any eituou.*,
officer* received in foea’eoch year more expects you to adopt an in«tpiraeal that
than their salary. Thypctice of pay­ will auit each individual mini. Sincere
ing the deputy btate otaoM* a greater belieta aud decided opiniou*
often
relarv toon toe jwincipal would *cem to hare to be given up. that too greatrel
indicate that it was wpocted that tho number may bo accomplished I truai
deputie* abooid do tho work, and the that Ihi* i* tho spirit in whioli you haro
principals fhiw tbo fees end wear Ibu como together, and that from it you m*y
honor* Tho basinere of tbo Stato baa erect a Cunatituliou that will meat tho
grown into each volume that any State approval of your own judgement and
effiror who faithfully periorms hia duty that of tho |Mrojdo, whose reprerenta(if ho doos it perwmallj and not bv tire* yuu are.
Jo«» J Baolxx.
proxy), muat give to it hia entire timo
and attentiou- That they do not, ia
simply ticcauo. eoauo timo and aUantieu i The Imperial Wedding
Tour.
taual be given to tome pursuit or occu-,
jalion bv which they can lire. Ought
On the 5th instant tho Cnr, tbo
wo not in lieu of this pernicious system
te rey to our publis officer* : ‘•Your *al- Cmrowitdi, to* CkBierua, iho Princo
arv ahall be a reasonable oue ; yon shall and Prinoore of Waive, Hh&gt; Dukp and
lava auch aeutomt* &lt;a th* bnsiue* of Dnchere of Edinburgh, with tbo otlier
your office demand* . but wo expect and Royal guests and member* of too Im­
demand of you, your personal attention perial urnily, arrived at Moscow, from
end your individual car* of the du lire BL Petamburg. by »j«cia! train* at mid­
of your position." This I* the straight, night They were rereivo/ at th*
t.lain. and economical way. I do not Nicolaifski station with thefiiual mili­
"
’immediately
- ■ • ■to
J drove
believe in high relana* for public uffi- tary honor*, end
carriages and sleigh*,
tha Kremlin ia c
Three are guidon word*, and Xjg&gt;t rera. "A -alary that will induce men to the way being 1lined By d«xs.&lt; nnd
writ be rugsared on aUxre nnd placed seek p.-alien fur tho sake ol the salary cheering
______ _______
-J Mrecuw was moat
crowds
in tiie sail* of every capilul in tho land. w*uld tend to deteriorate th* public brilHnantly and uiclurcaquelv illumina­
They say to us, •Keep out of debt if service. It i* not pleaaant to reflect ted? Tho night was fine and etill. with
powable. but i! you meet make a debt, tout too Lest men often cannot afford to aix degree* uf frost. Th* twinkling
Mtre
A*
State,
and
that
a
private
fur
­
let U bo for a legitimate purpose, re­
of tho cotorod lamps, whiah jacked out
strict U to your ability to pay, end pro- tune must be an indispensable condition the Lum of the varied arcbctrctnro of
iu filling certain important public poaipublic and private building*, tho para­
pet* of Kitol Oorod, th* device* end
not berm *» wasteful aud improvident in public aervica We all hare an earnest monograms with which tho bouse* ware Tk« MN Xd-Ha Bin Dtalrtbettoa 1a ttereeMri
in ccctxMting debt* for schemes which aad c-mmendable dorire to procure decorated, and triumphal arehea, and
aught to be paid out of current taxation, economy in adminUraticm, and pattern* tbe white light co*; along tho enowy
or nut aunctumed &lt;it oil, as many of our of republican aiaqdicity in public life; street from ntimlxni of eiocUw lamp,
sister tiiau* bare been. While our we can do thia, not by poraunony nor by made e rwnantM and beautiful night
Steto debt 1* Jrereaauig annually, every exusvagnneo, but by occupying a oomyear see* tho bonded indebtedness ot itu.n ground of common aeu»* that lire
According to uucion: custom, too
our citiso and town* increaaa Tbe pd- between th* two. I havo *aid that ar. Onr left his sleigh at th* Ibeian pl*
iiyr of leasing bends for mutrieipal end educated, intelligent people ore sbnn- of the Kremlin, entered th* »mall chap­
total pwposre te unwire, expensive, a*d dactly qualified to elect tbuir own offi­ el dedicated to tbe Mother of God, and
cer*.
f
alao
believe
they
are
willing
to
W* to pubBc extnivaganoo. Tbe
thrir public eorvantv decently and kuced tl&gt;* sacred picture.
people of • muniotitejlty ia voting for txy
Tb* next nay al noon too Court toft
tairly a* tLy would do in their private
tboMsueof a tnuusasui-dollar fen par
the Kremlin for a drive. The Car af­
Ta k« draw* KraAay. Marr* let*, !«?•
cvtaL bond for tweatv .rear*, tor-get that eghte*.
Tbo article on “Corporation* other terward* reviewed tb* Catherine Slave
the m-OMiut th* lx&gt;a4 Bailed they have
Regiment
Ihy Duko and Daahew of i
•reamed an cbiigatiea of three tbou- than Municipal" contain* some itew pco- Edinburgh held a grand reception hi 1 k
rieiuna, and making change* in existing
xxnd dollar*
to* aftcraoun to receive tbo cuugratula- ।Ono Prize S5.000 in Silver!
Tbete in. of euurre, a clan uf county, piuvlswu*. all of which I think -are im­ tions of the Moecuw iiubteo, and wua*.
city, olid township improretueste that provements. But I refer to this article presented with a gelJ an cUfcr. There
to., future should jwrbap* holy pay tor. net ao much for tbe purpose of culling waa a state jicrfermancw at the Grand
Tai*, howerer. i* amply provided for your ettontioa to wh«l it contain*, a* for Theatre ia the evnuing. Whta tbe
by permitting an indebt-diiro. ivjusling wbat it doe* aot contain.
Bee. 11 of this artsefe ia toft to stand Oaar aad the Duke and l&gt;oche«s of Edten ]*-r rent &gt;4 the ralimli-m.
The edoptieti of tk* eevwiol provi*-ireui etene rtiumvni’vd iu tbe organic
followed by th* Rnreian
few of the State will forever cioe» tho
Anthem, the audieae* eutbusaaaticaliy

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Grand River Valley Division

OLD, HELUBLE LSD DIRECT BCDTI,

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NEW YORK DAY-BOOK

SB
VINECAR BITTERS
Dr. J. Walker** Uallfcntla Vin­
egar llltlcr* are * purely Vegctald* '*
^^11011. moil* ciitvfly from the native
fean J on the to* er nmgre of the Sier-•
™ Nrv*.la m-mutato* of CWifonu* th*
rae.Brin'1 prot-rtire "bldi *re '“Baete.l therefrom aitoont lbs ua* of AlcnhoL
»I
.
— — ----- —, —--t.. i more the CWUte of diwaae, and the
re'iant re.'oaer* bl* hmllh- They are tb*
gv-B litoo.1 pnrifii-r *n-I a Hfe-gWag painciiiia. vrerh-rt I lenovalor anJ laviiroreior
ot :br «*ti* N««r Vrferviu the history
Of
«nrH I . a S nedHna t*ren «xnei'ub'l |K&gt;«nwiux the reiuarkalAt qqalI.
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Uvsr and Vnerrsl Orraua, Iu BtoovIMe-

Brandies and Champagnes,

If mru will euioj good health, la
them uw Vnsjuas llirruia a* a median*,
riul avoid to* &gt;i*» id alcoholic Uimulanta
So I’m—1 uui ULe IL"* XUlLrro
acemlmc to direction* and remain tong
unwell, provided their bone* ore no* deatriyoi by mineral pcason or office teeena,
mJ vital arms wasted beyond repair.
Grateful Tlinnxanih proclaim Tot­
os* Brmas tbe mart wonderful Invigor­
ant that ever «natain*a the staking ayaSem.
Bllionv, Rem it tint, and InUrnilUrnl Frvrre, Mhiob are so prevalent
in tb* vaBeya of ear great rtv«r* through­
out the United Btatan. esperisUy those of
toe Mtesimipkd. Ohio. Mirtoon. Dltaeis,
Tcnareere. Cumberland, Artanaea, Red,
Colorado. Brsro*. Kio Granda. Pearl, Als­
tom*. Mobile, f^rannah. Ifeerioke. Jama*
and many other*, with their rsa* tn&gt;®ten*. tlirMUghoni oar entire country dar­
ing thaScrunur"—* •-•——
ably eo during I

jatastrrtg;
££E1SSE^
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The Babcock

M Wajia Jata &amp; Sajiiai

•al l *MH*as« «*•*• ■
*•&gt;• •(Ike wife Ik*reaer Oai
gEM-,ti r
areHtaMU
AND

Cleveland,ama
Ths Best Paint in ths World-

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r^Sysiss'j&amp;BasrtL

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Every year incn-mim the popularity
of thia valuable Hair Preparation;
which bi due to merit alone. Wu can
■Mure our old patroui that it is kept
fully tip to it* high standard; and it
|« tho only reTiaUe oadpurfaetiMvreparaiion for rretoring Guxa •* Fapep
IL*:* to it* youthful oclot, making it
soft, lustrous and rilkan. Tbe scalp,
by it* use, Ixromee white and clean.
It remove* nil eruptions er.d dandrnffi
and, by it* tonic pcopertfe* prevent*
the hair from tolling out, a* fc etnnulatc* and nonriehee the bair-afend*
By it* nro, tbe hair grow* thicker and
stronger. In bridacM, it restore* the

livvr. and generally reteoring Ute brellhy
functions &lt;rf the iigisltve nraina
.
Ib*pqr.la or Indlgftdloo, HaadD*l.. ,r*iu in toe Sboukk-ra.Coatha.TitkL
nc* of tho Cbcet, DixxinraB, SourKraotaliutu ot tbe Stomach, Bad Teete fa the
Mouth, Btlinna Attack*. PatpiteHen of the
Heart, Inflammation of th* Lbsmi, Put*
in tl.o region of tbe Kidnaya. anj o btmdred other jxmf«t avtaptoon, ore the off*
spring* of Dyspepere. One bottle will\
pro-re a better guarantee of ita merila than
a lengthy adrertiaemanl.
Scrofula, or Mlnrt Bril, White
B-adlinp. VlCT-re, Eryafedre. Swelled
N vk. Orwin, Herofatocw laflaaarelffi—a.

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VOL XVIII.

• fnmwttl

COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. 1874.

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING

W

NO.

brinjinff I
tnorcv Joi

ATTORHFTS.
we do?

TAX VELSOR fcEVSSKlX,

uSfBd&amp;.tsf*' *

'•‘‘"ASS'

for*

Have jut rcdered a new ttoek of

WN. H. HAYFORD,

the world-

Surely,
teiiaa to ro tramping through
■ f-liowed by a rabble, oaJ
wiftAhins. that &lt;WA«o'i~ra

Would that I could hide it

lightning
tn u at its

COUCHES,

BED-LOUNGES,

MAT-

both too bewildered

TRESSES.

Ellioti iaarotca
t like an arrow.

muttered, ‘What’i

KMKP*'
CHAS. IL BAVER,

br this terrible
if you will lea

WRIGHT te HOLBROOK.

&lt;■. G. HOI.HR&lt;H»K.

Near too door stno-1 a dainty little ta­
ble with Mrs- Elliott's bridal wreath

homo eo attraclira that hinbMde, £ath-

■•'£Wd,ris.,“?s?tse’r«a^s

My husband
a be feels like liquor that he had drank now produced
nausea, and, sickening to behold, the
flowers that had crowned his bride's
brow were now fouled literal
r li L action hud tixiued Lor
drop sigh, “1 aappoto not, if it would
only end Ibero.”

Un TliCffl SMS ■,

EUiott’e delicate

, refined gont'ely, like a n’e

Come and See Them!

«• u&gt; being n
life endurable

priea&amp;e jewel. I
been to hie wife?

PHYSICIAUF*SURGEONS.

hour. I do not wonder sho half idolised
tho handeome dark-eyed mon. with his
free and easy Western bearing, refined

Yorn Cuiies.—Wo nre now propared to ro-wat SPLINT AND
CHAIRS in the best manner and at reasonable ratoa.

With battle.
I shall never forget tho group that
b^nd till he became eotoewha*. quiet, ns we fonnd assembled in tho Judge's
a pitying angel might. Oh, tho con­
certainly potted het to her hearfs con­ trast sho mode to him I Oh, the mighty
tent- But to-night he sMnied a Little triumph of lore, thnt she did not turn
I
prwcupied and exci toil.
After the ...w &gt;n
their destroyers iato men ?

STEBBINS &lt;k BELDING.

Wilt

Wilt thon

thinking they were bri.’ro ntene.

Opposite Goodyear’s Hardware.

“Miwt you go out again thia evening,
Vinton F* asked his wife pleadingly.
“Indaod I must, Nellio.
It’s court

'Vinton, bow did it happen?

Tell
she asaumMl aontrol with the simplicity
and dignity which only noble no taros

ffl.

I-tl TSjtgANS^SVIUJEOXA-OM..

JOHN ROBERTS.

SENILE WOMAN ROUSED.
„

the rough crowd that.wouH
onor tS a Methodist 'class

hand.”
Hill’e— look little too much— that's all.
I hoard her kiss him affectionately at
the doer as he departed and thought it mot

I came and put my
loulder, but only aaid:
•God help you both.'

painful scenes, but they seem burnt in
upon my mcmoVy, and my inind will
taction against every evil spelL
I sat with her till ton u eloc!
rovvrt to them, aven though to think of
out a mootent's pau^- Mrs. Elliott took
only spoke .at intervals, for «•» ...
them is torture. Ho was not vioteut, tniwon. It brings back to us the dors a stop nearer tho rAiseUer, pointed up
talned that true cutnpanionahip that though somewhat obstinate and proCat;o. of nssrtrrdom. kaoietday I thought I
doca nvt require consto tit talking. I
snw a dreamy, far-away took cjtuo into

GEO. H. ABRAMS.
" 1 think such action is unlady-liko.
rnvMuSnlv. and nltogHther
allmVtltli&lt;*r wrong."
wreuo."
unwomanly,
aaid Mrs. Elliot wart^fy. “The idea of
women marching itTbinds through the
I di&lt;Luot c.f5'r to stay later than ton.
streets, followed by a rabble of rude for by eo doing 1 might betray somemen and boys thtf.idra of refined la­
dies foiripjr their way, into some filthy
bar-fiOuT full of obsoeur. guxaling. ill­
—
----- •— ''-m. and kueeling
floor in audtblu

T. D. DIAMOND.

MILO T. WHEELER.
COTXTY TUEAEVBEn.-On^ tn u
SHERIFFS.

ISAAC W. TROOMAI.

GEO. IL BROOKS.

The New Wheeler &amp; Wiiaon Sewing Machine AWARDED-tlie
highest premiums at all the leading fairs in the World, and the
only one recommended for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the little woree thau uuything I have hoard
Must wuman unsex heaseli and
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less pieces than any- Shut- of yet- _
----tic Machine, Sows Faster. It Runs Stiller, It Runs Easier,
J*-g
T,,‘-Vs
th* moot disgusting phase of pub­
----- Must tho pvarte of rofigious
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods, It is Easier Adapted to ,
Different kinds of Work.-It will last a Lifetime, Every Joint being
Adjustable. Old. Machines repaired or Exchanged.
Extras ~r
all kinds at the office of the Agent in this City.
Hbould the Agent fall to call on you, he invites you to call a: hla office in t
Store of HICKS BBO.’H, State fitrort. Hastings, Mleh., and exnnrine t
Wbecter A WI Iron before purchasing cl»ewhcrc.

A. D. COOK Agent.

t/ORE I/IDUSTIIY

A death-like hush followed. Hi'l was

gravel. I met
•‘Dear Mrs. M —

ib

of a punxKo. Her eyes bad a filed,
solemn look that rontrasted strangely ncdlv and excitedly together.
"By thunder, it a broke oi
kud-tenly :
■Where is-tbis Harry Hill's ?
I told her.
x

told that had an ample but nondescript follow­
ing. Still tho crowd was roapectful
pate Mrs- Elliott in obtaining the morn,,&gt;,w.r fram thn rrr.hnr hat aha

little opinionated, but intense in her
disgust nt the pronounced phase of
"sroiuan's rights.' •'Home is woman’s

Why uot support Home Industry ? Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty and prosper­
ous? You go to the city and you see the people all olive and
uo, vtio uuii eouooii, sou
atiring. and the first thing you say, i# " They age doing lots of principle, though not very obtrusive in thenr lease
hastensd back, as if unwilling to
business ncre 1” Everybody seems to be doing well. Mechanics uiunifeating either. Something of the
arc seen by hundreds hurrying to their labor witli their dinner
(which trembled and flutt/rod like a
BESSMER, HEATH k COpail on their arm. What is the cause of all this stir? "Y" there
frightened bird) in mine, we eat silently
is a demand at Home for work, the people patronize Home Indue- contrast with our free, hearty Western through another long hour
trv city people know that it is to their own personal interest to style. Lik^too many of bar sisters, in­
I.iko a knoH.
sounded from the
support Home trade and they do it invariaWy. Who cats wheat stead of gaining hardicere from tho steeple. Her hand closed convulsively
bill* and chill winds of her early
riased in Barry Cobnty, if it is not the people tn the county? We bleak
home, she appeared p frail blossom that
must build up our own place; people iu Grand Rapids won't do
••Oh. if anything should happen—if I
it for us. We have Merchants. Mechanics. Tradesmen, I-awyers,
shouldn't s»e him again 1”
Doctors nud Laborers; but one'says “we have no mechanics in
Hostings who cap do » good job cf work." To such I would say,
look lit Gur Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling I nixed ability aa a lawyer, and with a
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutters Ac made tn Hastings, and future before him of the fairest promise
had occasionally been whispered aakod with a wild, questioning look.
then sav we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years It
that bo drank rather freely, but no one
ago- for then th&amp;re was not even a painter in Barry County that
aver aeon him the worse for it
Pars Wines and Liauors! could paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no need of had
His lovely young wife seemed to poaess
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so fitr
as Cutters art? concerned, you can Bare ten dollars on every
Cutter and get a better Cutter of me tn Hastings, than tn any
other Town in Michigan (gnat or email), for I know they cannot
-.Nothing of thnl kind would ^keep
compete with my CuOrr Machine I am giving my customers the ,
DENTIST
benefit of my Cutter Machine which I do say is a saving of ten dol­ better at night than during the day.
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of die. I have nearly sold
out my first batch of Cutters, and am Running Oitt another lot
which I will have ready tn a few days. I shall sell Buggxte below
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
Sweet s H°Tbl&gt;
ORAID RAFtW............................... “,on- gies than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me on the strange temneraqco tdovemmit
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on v I that had lately been developed led to
have made mv customers Happy and can doit again. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and that is endet** of ssttsfaction ™,«wh«re.
} L BEED

Sahfflu,

■

Tue buntnra

1 tbiuk it'

■Give way tl wv.' cried Vinton Elliott')

up! I half bwlMive you nave been
watching with me.
Vinton has not

HISCELbASfEOCS CARDS,

A Russian Bear Hunt.

and involuntary criee.

determined a little phalanx as eswr
too fragile rs it was■salted a dnalhswept broach. It
Sho stepped to her husband's side

pretty lady, who had fried in oar town
having conic to us as a bride.

God

intense bodily nnguish.
It was, true enough, and with an ed­
itorial paragraph of commoat upon iL
A reporter of the paper was in the hab­
it of feeing acme of tho night guardians

tnenl in blank dismay, and then called
oat:
■Mr. Hill, hero, quick, for God's manhood

night editor’s sensibilities
shocked oTor the affair, for
written:

mH humanity's,’ said Mrs. Elliott, giv­
tho straeta. If ths praying and singing ing deep meaning to the fellow's pro­
women can do us any good, (hoy had fanity.
bettor come at ouoej Harry HQl’a oe■What the devil doo. thia mean F
tabliahroont, with all it’s style, is onoof

■oS^hava it alone!* I cried.

HA8T1S0,. MICH.

Agricultural College.

aavune some haaty wrape, the door-bell

(

Sall The Diamond Tooth X C
Saw which is guaranteed
tiSiXO,
rAHnt-MANVU

ton Elliott appear firorlooking the
wiU eceua, with a white, appalled face. Bat

voice that tromblnd, nud
nity, Mrs Elliott hat!
•WharoF
,
To Mra. Judge Ashman's.'
Tbs Judge’s family was jurt sitting
uwn to broakfaat when wo arrived.

IF YOU WANT

Greble &amp; Russell

to out fifty per cent
more Wood than

too. OXLJumcu IU.1
- f*Xvfoit*Utb!rmatter?

.a
Suraly, thia is

- uot a social call.'
inc upon and clinging to
trembling form, aa ifehe
all I aaid abuat ladiae going to liquor
- -_ _
,n
V
If
with perfect freedom, and otten eat with glitter at a polwema
heard h» groff vmo. :

God and

r, glad ary.
r what occur
Suddenly she started up with
of fixed purpose and asked :

’

A. Busell’s

byw

aloof from you nod your kinth

Misiipi

Mier QROCEKIEB /o

uwa accord, i
through the

S-“irl

I If

�Our New York
Jatco

SEVERAL WARDS
eUy in the world that h»’

The

Election

Of the City of Hastings
wealth ia almost
The singular fa
that this church

developed

rance people ray there is but little use
of their raiding upon tho liquor inter­
est ao long as tho greatest church in
America U really a partner In it, and
they are about right. But whither

Sul! MOM 0

Taylor John H
T Baxter
» Fm

From Eight o’clock A. M., until Eight o'clock P. M.

W. D. HAYES, Becorfcr.

tho groat work eighteen hundred yean
ago. A church that own. ona thousand

imagine tho condition of tho people who

Gone.
that can be n
furnish light.
hkh ckaaltnem is a possibility.
will give place to a brief biographies!
And writing of poverty and tenemef.
okrtch of the pom:cant evenU ia his life.
so naturally to

1 annum.
Thia «upply lOjne, your

Millard Fillmore.
This (distinguiebed Ex-Fn.idont

Bible, revolvera, musical in.ttumer-to.

oom. you would, if yon could got
(herein, mo other kinds of propYon would mo diamonds, costly

elevation at the expense’ of principal. are not Sbylock’s only bus!
Madame, on Fifth Avenue, hu

First Ward.

I hasten to lay before your lady jlurtoa ChasS
readsra an important fact.
Fur year. Birdraft Daniel E
Burgher Lafayette
Bishop Horace
with reddish tint. This i. all ch.
Beckman Wm W
Tito correct thing noyr i» tho unbl
Burgher Andrew J
faos powder, a clear olive tint, w
B liven Wm
Barlow Cbas E
Curry Gix-Tge
Campbel) James
Charlrrood Jarnos C
Dudgo Oreon E
Dunbar Phillip
Dawion Robert
an approximation thereto And another Dodge Horace
thing. Take tho long high huels off Diehl Charts
____ -l-—__ — .1 1. - —--- ------ *
Dingman Albert R
Dibble James
Decker Frank B
good thing. Bat how long will it last ? Ecker John
Edwards Robert H
“rakLoa awnu-utr.''
Fuller Reuben
About these days look oat for ped­ Fifield Milo
dlers, with a new toy fur children, Fuller Joseph B
called -Parlor Artillery.” Thi. cheer­ Gregory l*wi* L
ful article b a cannon loaded with ni- Geschwind M
Grant Robert J
Hoatti Danu. J
“harmless." But noverthelwu a box of Heath Wm H
the cartridges did explode iu a houro Hodges I F
on Fourth Avenue, and did blow the Hazen Wm A
front of it out as completely as though Hurney Abram
a powder magazine had exploded there­ hawkin. Fernando K
in. Imagine Charlo. Augustus, aged
five, loading and firing hia little cannon, Jewoil Wm H
IIo drops one

Jordan Frank 8
Krnmb Jno

boot.,' and poeribly one of Mary Ann'. McElwaino Delo. Il
_ ______ Til I_ _ — tnnn.
Mosher David H
Maynard Aaron D
Moon* George
anything poracraing to great dUtributNorton Hiram
Olmstead Chu II
Giro the

in at a tnfling coat.

convenient place to get temporary aid
ro trouble:
I refused to enlist in an artillery com­
first of thia month,'Atd- No. 49 of 1873,
pany- or any other cornjiany.
against .peering fish In the' riven end there ia a private tide entrance.
r.f
rweirtvsn:renui
Speaking
of
removing
genuine
dia
­
email lake.’ of thia State, went into
mond, and .applying their plao. with
parte, remind, mo of a little incident Best Thoughts of Best Au­
paste,
that excited the risible* of tho fashionthors.
able, only two woeka ago. A lady on
Fifth Avsnao had got into trouble. 8h« ■ Every human
i* larger than
had purchsMd thousand dollar dresiics. exciting cause.—

'£

uvusr
fooled up to a sum total that wo. fright­
Detroit Riven, and Lake Erie " Tho ful. Her husband had lost heavily in
penalty for violating thi. act ia a Boo ol stucka She dared not ask him for the
money, end what was she to do. She
bod diamonds to the value of 815,000.

Poet Charier

Banyan Albert 11
Rom Ben | R
Rowden James

Row John
Rom Perry
Ra&lt;l ford Jsmre
Rom Philander
Rork Estes
Sauli.bury Geo L
Stark weather Wan P
Swarthout Isaac W

Smith WmC
simplicity, and Smith Major L
Stone Willard L
Sheppard Zerah
Squire Alonzo
any inland
Stanley Frank A
reset them with imitation stone. that
feriority that their gratitude ia a species Traak Bonilla
Tral Edwin
Unger David

Warner Horatio B
Whitcomb Cornelia. S
Tho intelligence of affection ia carried Wooley Dewitt 0
Winkleman John C
Capita] id! Ono morning bo dipped
Wright Barney
Whaler Isaac
Wkkliam Joo W
herself. that die may not lie diigvired
tho pioneer journab.h of the State, n
Whilcortb Sheldon
•■Certainly.'
Wright Horace

knowledge which his presence girts 1 ’
but .till ho lives, and lit
with much credit to himralf, and won

Ths jeweler looked at them and
looked up.
‘

-About tiw r
-BWOl

.

Why they cort •15,000.”

A LIBEL SUIT.

Second Ward
Abby Goorgo
Bromley Murry
Brown Eari R
Bennett Hortaon
Barlow Fred H Buny Ntebob.
Bartint: William

Bonnett Darid
Bowne Andrew J
Bottom Bensjah J
Barton Synan W
Bachman Christian

a prolonged

But the wnl

frw. tho burning bush.—LnjfMMt.

The alleged libelous

NOT LOST FOREVER.

Britton Lewis
Bromley Humphroi
Borham Wm t
Campbell Robert
Collin. Elbert 8
Craddock Joseph
Campbell Frank T
Chris Jaoob
Curtis A W
Cliphcr John

Campbell Wm P •

that they will

Dolph Charia.
Dibble 1 A
DorkaeGooH
Diekinaon Wilbur F
Dixon Henmlar

Gadskunst Christ
Gilbert Henry F
Gregory Dewitt 0
Grrton Edwin L,
Grace Michael
Horton Ahmxo L
Hubball Ambroro
Haynes Gmjrgo
Haodrick Wm 0
Headrick John G
Hall Mathew

grafts
White Fioh.

built at a cod

BtftooMi Job
Slattery Joseph
Patterson David
Stark Julius
Quackenbush Lorenzo D 8tinner Baker
Rich J C
Throop Eli B
Boaaa ToomAi
Troutwino Albert
Schlafly Frederick
Bhriner Wm 8
Van Brunt Albert E
Salisbury Both
Vai! Aaron E
Standish Henry
Wright Harvey
Westfall Lewis

r

Smith Hezekiah z
Tyler Alonzo H , »
Tinkler John 0
Tobias Frederic C
Tinkler Joeonh
Tyrell Wtp 8
Undyke A P
Wheeler Milo T
William. George W
Wilder Thoma. J
Wardell Joreph C
Wobetar Hiram
Wilmot Charles
Wilmot Anthony
Wright Harris
Wolcott A R
Wentworth Henry
Whittimore Wm L

Third Ward.
Ackley Fred D

llu.l 31
Boice Israel
Bennett Luther
Bailey Norman
Buckle John W
Brown Witoon B
B«wmor Joha.M

Barlow Nathan
Bennett Hiram
.Babcock John II
Buckle Wm H
Bush Fred
Babcock John W
Brown C D
Bennett Atonal
Bigelow L F
Clark Michael
Coon Wilber
Cole Charles J
Colo Joseph
Chidester Benj F

Clough Horatio
Cramer Martin
Colo John
Dickforon Swift
Dickinaou Byron
Dunning Philo R
’ Do Plants Fabitu
Iklerlco Charles
Fuller John A
Oundle Goo
Goodyrar John 8
Gaine. John F
Gump David
Gtllman Osgood E
Gebhart Frank
Garrison Samuel
Heath DC
Haynes Wm W
Hitchcock Wm B
Holbrook Cha. G
Horton Chas C
HallJ.miM M
Heath W H
Hayw W D
Hartke Charles
Johnson Geo H
Jones Allen
Johnson W M
Kelley Walter W
Kelley Wallaoc 0
Knickarboker Tboopoloos
Kilt Wm

Lattimer Mile.
Inthrep F. H
Lemley Henry
Loomis Wm
Laks Marquis
MieHasl John -

Malto. Gilbert
Marthall Arthur
Mann Levi O
Maynard Myron H
Mindy John
MaU John

Munger John E
Moon C A
MeMurry Mad.acn
Milb WmC
Mezriman James
NavmaJohdM
NochtreibFraderick
Nobles Julius
Nobles Josl P
NelaonDF
Psrklna O.is
Prickett Milton
P.nnrilJ D
Power. Samuel
Wug Joseph
Pratt AWiah R
prindla Sherman C
Parker N T
Peter. Henry

Roninson David G
Ruarall Jeremiah M

n

Rutiy.n JttoG
HnaaeD Charles

Ham Albert
Jordan Gra
Johnson Warm M

NEW STORE!

HEW GOODS ANU NXW PHICK

Weiasert John

Hatting,. Michigan.
Rheumatism, “
Scalds,
*'
~Lomeueas,
Bnrns, Sormras,
Neuralgia,
Horn Throat, Holla, Wounds,
1’ ■uneacet, Ulcers, BrnlaeN,
l.rnsiurlie, । ?Hbs, Sprains,
•'K-Giaehe,
Colic,
_____ Old
_ Soroa,
All Hemorrhages,
Diarrhoo,

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Ward Frank I.
Young. Charles D

grocers
COMMISSIOMEIVS NOTICE-

Otr tr St tl Ik Uvat Utitt Eztt
LMJ KI®,

Fourth Ward.
Anglo Andrew J

Altofi George E
Allen M-xron
.
Auker Michael
Austin Alonzo
Altoft George F
Burgher William
Betts Thomas
Bancroft Joseph W
Beewncr John
Bentley James W
Bailey Henry H
Brown Edward F
llurrall Edward P
Barber WmK
Bailey Alvin W
Bailey Charles A

Bailor William A
Bu.hby Perry D
Brown Charles D
Barnes George A
Brook. Geo H
Cornell Warren D

STUCCO

Bssmm tss-ji “ era
-a. nA -sm hiAl sE
udmu. owniii
'fcste

TATE UE
IflE at HAffi
1 Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
i. sn.it

Fuller Myron A
Francisco John
Faller Joseph B
Frort Wm H
Green Wellington
Gvldsmlth Chas H
Goodyear Henry A
Goodyear Wm H
Grebb John A
Goodyear Goo E
Goodyear Na'.han B
Green Hoary L
Goodyear Wtn 8
Guile Walter •
Goody Mosra
H.itns Wm A
Hamilton Frank D
Hendershott Robt I
Herrick Builir.
Hakra Geo W
Pin, William
Hotchkiss John
Holbrook Edward A
Haney Horace J
Holme. Winalbw II
Heath William II II
liimrod John

Hick. Charles 11
Hoonen Owen

New Prices.

coixa son

Veiv Low

Wardroom, JVo. 2G&amp; Greene, near ki$hih it., A. 1.

mwi’AF*’"CHANCERY ORDER.

3F*O3F«. SALE BY
A Light Brahma Cockerel,

Smith &amp;Nixon, State St., Chicago.
Whittemore &amp; Stephens,'
179 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit

S 1 i S S •! S S S
MUSIC BOOKS
PRORATE ORDER.

S

RRSTEINHOEF ^

Sitiical iiilfettaital

DENTIST

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring I

win &gt;tu*4 to Bi; braecan ot Ihs Prof«M&gt;
Md Sunil raUstuUra.
TERMS REASONABLE.
Unibn Block, over Borton Cash Store,

SfHOOL CO!
ex

SALE ON EXECUTION.

Chromo
School Cards,
S3

ciry furs
air“"“* &lt;•

Hiq/fEST MW
pqtCE.

Good Tough
Oak, Bock Eli.
or White Ash
Lumber

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
depot.
Wood Sawing
Machines.

Oil Pair.tings
DWIGHT A BUMAH»

CHBOMOS !

JST’
ELECTION NOTICE.
■

I. MM

c/fr/frw MfOf

»Ami=

Jonce Hiram

Erastu,
d Frank

A BARGAIN
mauc a. now.

»

JAMES WOODRltff

UNDERGROUND
LIFE mow “till tllFUEl

Marshall Goorgo
MyweWmH
Man. Jacob
MuUwy Edwin H
Mnrgsi Wm
M* i.; M?.C1
Marah Theodore D
MaaooDanUl

ANTED!

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

SassSs,wSfe a Ef

Ham. Alfred J
Hsyford Wm H
Harvey Henry H
Howe. James M
Hyatt Luther
Ha.kias Dante!
Haskin. Wm H
Harlow Edwin H

N^w Styles

YOUNG CLINTON

Cook Howard
Clough Horatio
Cook Adrian D
Cole. Wm P
Christie Alex J
Cornell Sylvester
Dewey George M

Darling William IlDarling George W
Dwight Charles F
Dennis John H
Eastman William T
Erway Eli

j.

New Scales.

COMMISSIONERS NOTICE.

Cornell Homer II
Cortrigbt Harry
Corer Adalbert
Cook Darid 11
Cooper Chester
Cotent Benima A
Carlow John
Cole John C
Cornell Matclau.l

Dickinvoa Langley
Dickey William II

First-Class instruments

tniOLESJLLB a RKTAIL

WnghtJW
Wuodmanccy Amo,
Wentworth II M
Whipple W H
Wright Harvey
Woot-jn Jama,

Lathrop Moltiah J
Link Andrew

Hoglo James E

man in the United State..

NOS

JForth Falter
Footon Joson
Filmont Charlti. Forth John b
Food ruff JamesC Fhito Jamwi

w D. HAXBS,

‘

much in tho way of reform
it take, all ita time tn take

twenty cam of typhoid fever occurred

VanVlockAnd»ew8 Van Vleck Granger
Fellman Elbridge FTghttnan RuawU B
Foil John
Filliama Jjvn'vt D

WTlisms J/ilo L Forth George 0
Farts Eli
FMtlfoarvG

■tone. high, in th. ocntr. of a Mock,

name agency, the (Prohibition rota, yet

Townlsr Edward
UndarhiU Edward

DON’T

DICLAT 1

Ibr Mother like BARGAIN*

TUE I'llOTOCKAPH

Family Record.

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Th* relate and frfond. of Adrian
D-Cook, BOB of ByivonusH. Cook. ww.
P^cod to learn from tbs following artW*. which appeared in (he N. Y.
Oaneurririoitk. lOthiuet, of th* utuady and melancholy manner in which
be was called upon to pass from earth
to “the Other Shore."

alistic Enter-

Who said the Stars
Our Flag were

Arrivals and Departui

”R?Bk

Noted Snoozereand

and was introduced to Mr. O. G. Diri
&lt;wko&gt; amombw of th* firm),
and learned from him that tho body
was, in foot, that of Mr. A. L. Cook,
formerly a salesman of tho firn, but
more recently in th0 penonsl omrioy of
Mr. Ditmar*.
It appear* that Mr.
Cook wm subject to .udden ami revere
fits, and on oue occasion camo near Jail­
ing down tho olsrator. Apprehensive
of such a calamity he sought work out­
ride tho stare. Finally ho thought it
boss to go Wert and nettle on a farm.
Ho had been n soldier in Colonel
Brown’s Ebronth Michigan Regiment,
and sru entitled to u patent of Land.
Against tho remonstrance* of hb
fnenda. Mr Cook started for the West
on the evening of Sunday, February 8,
with a ticket far Laramie, Kassa*. On
tho way bo was taken sick, and re­
mained over at Buffalo a day. That b
•—• s,:- i-r__ j. i_i

back mi Buckwheat

CHUICHtS.

XVE-VTK 'V. h's.!£ 2S
Joo was in the city yesterday after
picture frames.

Sime called thia morning to let ns
Wo learn that D. R. Cook, the uncle
of tho deceased, has addressed letter* know be was in th* city.
to parties in New York to obtain all
tho facts he can, oiocorning the sad yesterday to got some old pipers for a
bustle.
and melancholy death of hi* nephew.
Cals ’started for town ono day last
Who say* w* can’t have a paper mill
here? All it lacks is one hundredth
part th* amount of energy that there is
of capital and wo would have one of
the teat milb in the State. Go for 'em,
John, we will take up th* cry, aad if
we don’t have a paper mill in Hastings,
it will bo because there is no virtuo or
sucoeM in printer’s brains or ink. Why
Why not put your money wbere it will
not only pay you a larger dividend, bat
will also bo an everlasting help tu our
city. Wako up then ; beatir yourselves
and do something that people may say
when (you are gone “the community
and country have boon benefittod by
yobr having lived."

For th e accommodation of our sub.srib*r* who desire any ether ‘ book,
magazine, or paper, published, with or
without tho advertised premiums, wewill obtain it fur you at tho Lowest
Ran*, without any expense to you h&gt;
sending the erder.
•

Ijsr or 1.111axs remaining nt tho
Hasting* P. O., March 17, 1874 -.
Dr. O: P. Abbott. Miss Helen Acker.
Arak J. Barnum, Christian- Bolson.
Messrs A. Boll A Co., Myra E. Bump,
William Cooper. Jacob Church, Martha
Crook, J. H. Durkee, Monro* Dedrick,
Enos Easton, E. FifieM, Sally M. Ferris,
Wm. P. Grammends, J. C. Glasg ow
Roswell Horton, Mary Kesselring, Jack
Myer*, Anson Nobles, Mary Owrts,
Catherine Palmer, Albert J. Robinson,
Mia* A. Bchomsn. Benjamin Turner,
O. G. Warner, Albert Hilton, Adell*
Hall, Rosa Johnson, Franklin Johnson,
David L. McBurnsy, Mu. William*,

Lent, and Ho), were in the city one
day last week, and got pretty tight;
they don’t look quite io well
I’inkey Ann was in the city last.weok;
sho camo to hoar tbo women pray, but
wa* disappointed. She look* well

Yes, we suppose the little joker wa*
in tbo city, but we being absent of ily has only to appreciate it* merits to
couno could not enjoy tho joke*. Ho become poesetwr. It i* to low-priced
that everybody can have one, and so
sra* looking well.
There is Jake, now, with a load at
hoop pole* Jake is looking “bully."
We onderstend Jake, u in the city.

Tom, Pete, Jake, Sam, Jim, Dick,
Jed, Lun, and Dave, gave us a call
this week, and we expect Zepb, John,
Abb, Hank, Al, Mose. Bi, Lafe, and
8am, we expect to-morrow.
Wo
plans of Hastings, will give a Pound
Social, at their Hall, in Rowers block, hope he win be looking well,
on Friday evening March 27 th. Each
Jut, (should become) will undoubted­
It will bo summer-time, by and by.
lady, is requested to bring a pound ly bring new* of importance, as we
Dr. Turner and wife* of Orangerille, package, containing biscuit end butter, have not heard from Jut in some time.
cheese, cake, popcorn, apple*, candy, Jut is looking well
are visiting friends in thia city.
We truly hope tho above will meet
X The first thunder shower of the sea­ nuts, etc. Those package* will bo
purchased by tbo gentlemen, at the tho approbation of our readers, because
son occurred last evening.
An unprecedented stock of card­ social. Wo look for a grand time, and
hope tho young people of Hastings, will
board od hand at this office.
patrodto« society, •which -will be for
The Legislature probably will ad­
journ nt noon tho 21st, in*L
anyth mg unless it-bos about three ouL
Messrs. Dwight A Burrell ore ship­ X Oue day last week Mr. David Meeker, ttmns of Fsrrwsab, wo thought proper
ping their celebrated cultivator* very who was working In Dwight A Co’s., to insert a/rw, and perbape may keep
largely at present.
**
plaining mill, met with a serious acci­ our readers ported ia the future u re­
Republicans, send in your notices for dent, wherein ho lost the thumb and gards the coming and going of the
caucuses -, we will print them free, i and middle finger of the left hand, and the core conspicuous characters. TAry «r»
print your tickets as cheap m the third finger was so mutilated, that am­
putation wo understand ia necessary.
chaapast.
The accident at once aroused the sym­ "ilarry County Poultry Association
See “Ad.” of Mangham &amp; Colo.
pathies ot his shop mates, who oollect- mrt'pursuahi to adjournment Tuesday
Johnny .says they mean bwunois. and
ed on the spot, thirty-eight dollars lor evening, March 17th. 1874.
wo doubt not they arc rolling geode very
Mr. M. not through charity,but because
Meeting called to order by the Presi­
of tho brotherly feeling existing among dent, and on motion a ballot wru taken
tho workmen, toward M.
for officers with the following result.:
Vice President, David C Sanborn
V Wo would call attention to the Ad of John F. Emory, John 8. Van-Brunt,
A. M. Rock, in this arek* issue. Mr. members of Executive Committee,
Rock's
facilities
for
building
Carriage*
D. R. McElwain, John Hotchkiss, W.
Vegetation ha* taken' a start, and
should tho warm weather continue a are first class, and ho ia willing to war­ H. Goodyear.
few days, hay will hardly bring 815 mat all his work. Wo are glad to sec
manufacturing
increase
in
our
young
was fixed .for Friday and Saturday,
per ton on our street*.

The 3d Quarterly muetingol the M. E
Church, will be held newt Saturday and
Sunday, March 21 and 22. Commnscinc Saturday at 2 1-2 r. x.
Wo understand that spring goods
are cotnmeaciog to arrive in our city.

ic D. R. McElwain of thia city received
a y:pJo of pallets, of the dark brahma |
breed, cn* day last week, from W. H.
Todd, of Obiu, for which he paid eight­
een dollars, and 81,50 cxprscs charges.

American scenery, then which none
ia more beautiful vary property hold* «
the leading place in the March issue of
Three charm! ng pictures, by '
J. D. Wooward, repress at come of the
most striking scenes in North-Western
Virginia. A nobler specimen of tho
wood engraver's art has never been pro­
duced than the fall peg* rendering of
Woodward’s 'Balcony Falls, ‘James'
River.’ Th* artbt and engraver have taut—«o he writs*,
worked lovely together, and the result
is what may be boldly called a peifoct Dicxx«eoxvnxt.Nu*xiCo.,N.Y. )
picture. The second picture of this
February 22, 1871. $
sari** b a striking viesf of th* woaderAbout ono year ago 1 caught a sorore
ful 'Natural Bridge,' and the third rep­ cold in tho bead, which terminated in a
rosent. a lovely spot on the ’Jama*
River, above Rope Ferry.' Tho trum­ time ulocmtiom oecurred iS tlu. nasal
pet-flowers, and other vines, twine grace­ passages, and I beeome wholly iteaf in
fully over an old maple tree in the fore­ on* ear, with partial deafness in the
ground. 0. Mettais. n French artbt, other. The inflammation had involved
he* on ideal picture of •Poland,’ a fall- nil the delicate structures of tho ear*,
page picture representing n woman, and I waa in immediate danger of per­
shackled, barefooted, seated amid snow manent deafaee*. The dbchnrgo be­
and ieo crushed down with sorrow, but came jirofueo and fetid, both into my
not subdued. Fritz Paulsen contributes
a full-page picture, 'Her Treasure,’ dition I called on Dr. Pierce for aid,
showing the intaior of a chamber, who prcecribed hi* Golden Medical Dbwith a group of ladies standing about cov*ry and Catarrh Rnnedy, and under
a cradle, in which there f* a sleeping their uao have rapidly rocorrred. My
infant.
This picture u artbtic and hearing h restored, and my Catarrh b
beautiful in all of it* details.
Tbc entirely well
Joa* Bairn.
Wolf turned Shepherd’ is n fine picture
by Dore, illustrative of one of La Fon­
The Photograph Family
taine’*. 'Laying Out a Town,’b a child­
Record.
life picture, eminently life-like, by John
B. Davis. Specht ecntribute* two mag­
Tit I’ktlfrrjft Fmuy Ittnrd b a work
nificent cut* of animal life, ono repre­ that should fint a place in every homo
senting ‘English Greyhound*,' and the in tho luul. It i* an Elegant Oil
oilier 'Wild Ikuir*,' a fin* contrast be­ Chromo, Photograph Album and Fam­
tween domestic and wild animab.
An ily Record comhiued, of th* higbeot
oxcellent portrait of Annie Loubo Cary, finbh and of moot tasteful design. The
in tho character of Amneris, in tho now subject is allegorical in its nature; there
opera of ’Aid*,’ embellishes this num­ are scenes representing th* four princi­
ber. Another large portrait picture rep­ pal period* «f life; namely, childhood,
resents 'Goethe st Home,' in the cham­ youth, manhood and old age ; these
ber where he spent his childhood. The scenes arc ingeniously and prettily
‘Return of the Exili,' by T. E Rcaan- grouped together aad are surrounded by
tbal h a beautiful picture which depict* a handsome framework of blue, gold
en incident in tho life of a Spaniard, and flower*, in which there ere eight
who returned to hu castle to find it ia oral opening* or space* of the proper
vise for tho insertion of ordinary phototionsit will be seen that the March tograpli*. Under tbceo openings ere
.Uiiu is remarkably rich in pictorial art, blank space* for the autographs, date*
embracing every variety of subject of birth, etc., of those whose picture*
Subscription price 83, including chromo* ar* intended to bo placed above. It ie
Tlio East’ and ‘The West.' JamesJHut- a lovely home adornment and a'pleasant
ton &amp; Co., publishers, 58 Maiden Lane, reminder of the loved one* living and
dead. All who have seen it express
Now York City.
both pleasure and satisfaction at it*
beauty and originality of design.
The
The Cem Microscope.
grouping of it* figures aud the. scenery
surrounding them are life-like and nat­
ural. It must bo seen to bo fully ap­
preciated sad understood.
It* low
price (81-50) places it within the reach
of all. It b mailed, post-paid, to any
address on receipt of price, by Tns
Bavratr Co.. 078 Wabash Ave., Chibut which are invisible to the naked
eyo, the thousand and oue curioeitire
end minute object* with many of which
we are familiar, because we have read
Entr’s Csmouc Taocnaa. —Among
or heard of them, but which to tho un­
aided vision have remained a sealed the various remedies for Cough* none
book, sre brought within the realizing enjoy a higher reputation than Enay's
This feet places
roach ot or sight end understanding Cxaaouc Ttoora*.
by tho us* of the Gm, and many won­ them above the ordinary list of medi­
der* entirely new to ui are also brought cal preparations- For Coughs, Colds,
to sight by its use. No article for the Asthma, and as a disinfectant and pre­
same price has ever been offered to the ventive against contagious direase they
public which comldnc* the essential are a specific. Invaluably to singer*
points of valuable instruction and enter­ and public .speakers. -Bold everywhere.
taining refined amusement to so great Jena F Hurar, Ccxcux A Cc, 1‘roprioan extent a* thia instrument; every fam­ tora, 8 and 0 College Ilaco, New York.

should provide their children with this
valuable instructor. Thia Microscope
posses*** the great advantage of‘being
used by lamplight as well ao-by day­
light, and thus afford i entertainment
offer the occupations of the day are laid
aside, It ie realy of great value to any
family if only because it shows tho
adulteration in .food, as sugar, teas, eta.,
and the quantities of cloths. It also
plainly shows Trfohina Spiralis or Pork
Worm whenever.it exist* in park. It is
asfelf mailed, post-paid, on receipt of
price (11.60) to any address by Tut
BrvrxiT Courier, 078 Wabash Avenue,

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Notice.
Tho Republicans of Castleton will
meet in Caucus at Capt McCormick'*,
in Nashville, Friday, April 3, at two
o’clock r. X., for tho purpose of nomi­
nating candidates fur township oiBccrs

Terms Exceedingly Literal.
For further particular* oaD on &lt;
address by mall

Republican Caucus.

PETER HOWARD.
The Republicans of tho township of
Rutland, are requested to meet at the
Town House ia said township, on Fri­
day April 3d, at one o’clock p. in., to
nominate suitable persons for township
oftcors for tho coming year. By order
of tho Committee. J. F. Main,

uEEUi arm mosKE unt

Temperance Meeting.
Tho under*!nged viewing with alarm
the prevalence oi intemperance in our
midst, call upon all mon aud women
who are interested in it* suppprc irion, to
meet for consultation al Union HaU,
on Monday evening, the 23d day of
March, 1874, at 7 “ ‘

Cha*. H. Bauer,
O. D. Spaulding,
J. M. RusmII,
A. J. Bow no,
Wm. Loomis,
D. R. Coak,
J. Roberts,
J. G. Runyan,
M. T. Wbeeter,
John H. Donnb,
J. A. Qroblo,
N. Bartow.

Common Council.

DHMNH

Republican Caucus.
. Tho Republican elector* of tbs town­
ship of Baltimore are requested to meet
in Canens at the house of Alisa Green,
in said township, on Saturday, tho 28th
day of March, A. D. 1874, atone o’clock
8. J. Rim’s End of Pain cures Frost­
P. M., for ths purpose of nominating
suitable perrons for township officer* for bite*. Coma. Neuralgia, Headache, Pain
tn tho Bowtb and Dtosutei-y.
24tf
the ensuing year, and transact such
82,000 worth of goods at cost,
other business as may com* before it
600 in Coats, Vcstsjand Pants,
By order of Republican Township
400 in Gtovea and Milieus, of. all

BLANKS AND STATIONERIES,

SCHOOL BOOKS

PATEMT MEDICIHES,
household
PANACEA

FAMILY

March27th and28tb, 1874. _
On tooted th* Chair appointed Bar­' '. Regular meeting of tho Common
Council, Monday March 10th. 1874.
Preecnt—Mayor, Recorder, and Alda
Mudgn, Besnmcr, Boic», Hams, and
Bentley.
' Minute, read and approved.
Aesouni, R. Mudge, exp* for Hose
Tho Barry County Poultry Associa­
tion will hold their first exhibition
March 27 and A, ia A. J. Bowfee's

A. D. Cjok, Eeq , of *H* dty. wiff •
Myyou Mayysrd of thia dty, hod owe sail at vendue, m Frairievilto, an section 1
29. Saturday th. 2M&gt; fast., a Cue lol
of cattle, horow. hay, com, potato, one

u wstkH ths mnss of the au4i

Account, 8. J. Rich, oil,
60.
Account, Q G. UdMl fire ladder*
id bueketa,
8»,»4.
Allowed by aye* and nay*.

Obstacles to Marrii

Plymouth Pul]
CHOICE

GROCERIES!

CONFECTIONEBIES!

�NET AMTHTtsnum.____

G. P. Rowan A Cb't. Column.

lanntt.
it a great deal better than you could F’
“fee," eaid Mr. Behresm
“Go on," said the Judge.
Mr. Behreu*.-When this young
lady camo over here from Gormanv she
dida*kmo to marry her, and I was
ready Ito, sad 1 told he* I was. But
aha said that her mother must live with
us and keep house for ua. I told her
I had watched the ways ol her mother,
cod that I WM not pleased with them ;
that I loved tier very dreply. and wa*
ready to marry her. but did not wish to
marry bar mother also, who wa* a wo­
man, of lordly and unpleasant habit*,
and insisted upon feeding me too much neighborhood, also'in Boyalton, nud.
remained there until tho summer of
1816, when with Iris wife and nine chib
Your Honor, to marry her now, pro­ dron, including tho prophet, ho went to
viding that she will leave her mother Palmyra, N. Y\ opened * cake and
out in the cold ; but I will net marry beer shop for traffic on publie day* ; at
the old woman. 1 have made op my other time* bo was employed iu hunting
mind to that, no matter what ecmee.
for spring* of waler by the aid of witen
Tbo Justice.—Now. let ma ask you, basal twigs, digging wells, making bas­
my young friend, which would /on kets, birch brooms, maple «ugar, ped­
rather do. pay down |300, or marry tho dling, hunting, fishing, trapping and
young lady and have bur mother live drinking whisky, and when under the
with yon?
influence of the latter counterfeiting and
Mr. Bohrena—(firmly) I will pay the digging for Captain Kidd's money. It
8200.
wae at Royalton, however, and not at
The Justice.—Allow me to ehakohands Palmyra that he was accused of crime.
Joo had the reputation among tho
neighbor* of being tho Isxiret and moot
Court, Mr.
shiftless of the family. Ho was fond of
in circumstances somewhat similar to reading sensational'slory books, b'ke tbo
your own. I! it had bad tho moral adventures of Captain Kidd and other
courage which yon possess, it would similar publications. Ho also scemol
have saved about twenty-five year* of to take an Interest in reading the Bible,
quoted texts from the Prophecie*. at­
tended revival meeting*, and enoe juieqjk
er it would marry a young lady and tbo probationary class of tbo Methodlig
her mother, or whether it would pay church in Palmyra.
812-'&gt; in gold. This Court was poor st
Joseph Smith, San., and family re­
that time. It wa* earning an unsatis­
factory Uring at the reetonrant bu*i- moved from Pelmyr* to Manchester and
ness. It yielded. It look the young took squatter*’* poseoesien of a small
srumsn and the mother-in-law, and
keep tbo 8125. For a qaarter of a
esntury this Court regretted ita hasty
action. It is glad to meet a man who
cheriaes happiness mere than ho does
money. Thu order of tho Court is the*,
ths defondant stand discharged, and
that the complainant, who had been
trying to bring a man into alavory to a
mother-in-law, be flnod 810 and cost—
Cfotaye TnAuar, 17 IA

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tin

Abraham Lincoln's Dream,
as Told by Dickens.

TliU»..e.5 ai**«*^*Drw.

On tho whole, m n fcw.hardy breed*
are be.tot than many of rariou* merit
and degrei* of convt.tuiion, we should
gather from Tegetmeier, m well as from
our own obronabota, that Brahmas,
Dorking* and Houdani are the heal inVratmeut, taken all tn all, for the poultnrnri-

Judicial Sympathy.
Last week a young German girl nam^AnM^raDonncrecWag, beviug a trust­
ful confidence in the laws of her coun­
try, especially ns expounded by Byron,
went before that Justice in Chicago
and began a suit of 8200 against AuKUitus Behrens for breech of promise.
She would have tued for more, but
•300 is tbo limit of the jariedktiod of a
Jatfiro. sad that is the reason wbv the
stopp-d at that figure, not bet what tbs

small house. Tho family remained here
for a number of years.
Th 1810, while Joseph Smith, Sen.,
and bi* two eons, both older than the
prophet Joe, were digging a well they
found a stone which had the anpeuranco a quarts mineral, and wo* shapotl
like a child’* foot Joo was lounging
around the promise* and took poseouion
of thi* curiosity. He had now found a
magic stone, and by ita aid pretended
that he could make wandsrful discover­
ies ; by it* use bo could discover stolen
property, hidden treasures, Ac., but it
wa* a much more efficient agent when

Ssrv Lip*. Drrtttt 0ftif SUi. Jy, #v.

going to happen, and that very eoon.’ ”
To which tbo Attorney-Genemal had ob• ervod, "Something good, air, I hope."
When tho Pmidenl answered very
gravely, **I don't know; but it will hap­
pen, and short*]?, too.” Aa they were
all impressed by hie manner, the Attor­
ney-General took him up again . “Have
you received any infonnatioc, air, net
yet diaclceed to us f "No,'' answered
the President; “but I have had a dream,

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NEW YORK DAY-BOOKi:

$■450 000 GIVEN AWAY!
A OllASD LEGAL &lt;nrr ,'oXCEKT

'vinecar bitters
Dr. J. Walker** California Tinrear lintrrs nre i. ttrvly Vegetable
preparation, m
cbi'Oy from the native
hrtH found &lt;-n tltefoavr range* ul th* Sier­
ra X&lt;-Ti.l. atoaulaic* of California, the

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huge pair of spectacle*, which he
denominated hi* Urini and Thummin.
This book-Joo wa* instructed to trail-1
slate, which he professed to do with th* '
aeeietance of the spectacles.
Tho book was finally published, and i
consisted of plagiarisms from tho Bible, 1
and a novel written by Solomon Spsld-1
ing. a gradute of Dartmouth College. I
Since that period tho name of Joseph
-Smith has bemmo well known- in nil
pans of the world, and the now system
of religion fotrnded by him, has made
many convent* in America, and also in
all portion* of Europe.

Fourth Grand Gift Concert

PUBLC LIBRARY Of KENTOCKY, sSss-JssSe
On March 31st, uext
liiuim .t u»«iM^"k

Brandies and Champagnes,

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60,000 Tickets, 12.000 Gifts.

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•ro. 30 nBOADWAT, SEW YORK.

HERETHEY COME.
Bound for the Great South-

home in Newton county, Indiana, to his
nsw home in Harvey county. Mr. Bufgees has commenced hia plowing, and
ono of his house* i* alyeadv erected.
Ho hu* been cultivating one of the
finest forms in Indiana, (sixtoon hun­
dred acres), and ears that be shall bare
a much finer one in Kansas He ia a
man of large capital and business exr- ,
n ■ amt 1&gt;w AVnAvtMire BTl&lt;1 111*

•Wilk acrtb
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CLEVELAND,01110
tertfneilvo nzaber tweet

Dctrat lam S UB Irtitsi Mrai
ho Perann can take Ilir-xs* Illttera
*ccon!:ng to clin-rtion*. and remain long
unwell, provided their boon are not de­
stroyed by mineral poison or other means,
i1" vital orjTuw wooted bryrmd repair.
Grateful T housand* proclaim Vnraaxe HtTTOa the mod woedcrful Icvigorant that ever sustained the anking system.
Bilious Ilrmlltent, and Inter­
mittent Ferrra, which are so prevalent
in the valleT* r.f our great rivsra through­
out the Vnited Statre, especially these ot
the Miauoippi. Qhio. Mjwoun, Illinois,
Tenncwwe, t'uzuberlaad, Arkanicwi. Bed.
Colonxlo. Brasra. Bin Grande. Pearl, Alal-una. kfobile. Savannah. Roanoke, Jameo,
and tLAiir &lt; tli&lt;i-, nnj^beir vast tribuUriro. thronglioct ourratiro country dur­
ing the Summer audAut-nua. and remark­
ably *o during nKMouaot tsetwual IxWl and
drynews. *r# invariably aeeOBipanied by ex­
h noire ileruigemral* of the stomarb' and
liver, and othera»&gt;.fonunal viscera. In tbeir
treatment, a purgative, exerting e powerful'
iulucnce upon three various organs. 1*
MMatiaTy ntcraaary. Ibero is no eathort»C for the purpose rqtud to litJ. Waxxeb's
Vixni &gt;n BrTTO.*. a* they will speedily re­
move the dark-oolorsil vu-id matter with MICHIGAN
wlueb ttio bowel* are loaded, at tho same
limo stimulating the secretions of the
llrer. cud generally restoring the bealtl^y
(unction* of the dipiativo organs.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Hoodscke.Pain iu theShould'-.ra.Coiighs.Tigiitnra* of the Chest. Dixrin* *, Soar Eructati.m» of the Stomach. Bad Taste in tbo
Monti:, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of thm
Heart, imfoxmatlon of the Longs, Pain'
in the region of the Kidneys, sad s hun­
dred other paiutul ermptom-, are the off■pnnr- of Dyipcpsda. Ono bottle will
prove a better guarantee of it* merit* than

The Best Paint in the World-

in. O..n; ir.itanr.iAtioun, .Ucrctulal Affec­
tions, Old Son-*, Eruptions ot the Skin.
Bare Eyes, ete., etc. In three, a* in *U
other conttitutinuaj Diacoace, WsLcra'a
VutooAS BrrxEB* bare shown their (.-real
curative £&lt;&gt;nvni tn the mart obstlnato and
For ‘Inflammatory and Chronic
lllienmatism, Gent; Ihltou*. Bcmittcnt
and lutcrmitteut F.trn, Di*ra*m of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, end Bladder, these
letters leave no equal. Sueh Di.wn.x-* are
curard by Vitiated Blood
Mechanical Diseases,—Pnrwm* raRagcd in Paints and Minerals. *rah m
Piusbsza. Typwettea, CMtbbeataa, nd
Mxncra, a* they edranee fofi*?a^«E

§100,000 00

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE!

)«t to poralyair of tbo Boneta To guard
aguut thia, taho a do** of Waixzr'B
Vrxnuxa Ihmaa-ocrasiatmlly.
For Skin DiaeaMs, Erttptfom,Te*tar,
PP0^ **»»■*-•

OK MMill PUB,HUBsMl
One Prize $5,000 in Silver I

G=iS’.

gage rar, filed with boggage, and four
coaches, rotxtsmiug ono Hundred and
eighty “f the thrifty people of Ilhnuuu
The trains were made up an the In­
dianapolis and Si Louis JUuroad, end
come through from St. Loum to Aubima via tbs Mireoun Fscific Bailroed,
and were token from thence ever tl.r&gt; A.
T. 4 8. F. B. B-, without change of

Would

The Babcock

far1 Wayid Jatisi &amp; lajuai

-•US SM
We have, in tho last week, observed
several of tho tangible signs of tbo on­
ward movement* towarda the lands of
tho Atchison, Topeka A Banta Fo Bail­
toad.
Three parties of people have j.aavd
through our city in tfio last week, num­
bering from fifteen to thirty each,- from
the States of Iowa, Indiana and Michi­
gan, all representative men of the best .
type of farmers, who are on a prospoctSlour, tn search of homo* fur them­
es and many friends andjteighburs.
By thus forming lhemsoivre into bodies
of twenty or thirty, they obtain a re­
duced rate tor a trip of examination,
but the bulk ot the |«x&gt;ple who are
daily seen on their suolliwcstward jour­
ney, do their laud hunting io eooptae or
singly, which after all, is the best mothTho class of people who are now com­
ing in to occupy on r heretofore undevel­
oped country, is well represented by Mr.
Gideon Burgess, whom we had tho
pleasure of meeting on Tuesday last.
Ho purchased on that day, from tho A.
T. t. 8.F. R. It. four and a half Mo­
tions of land, (three tliousand now),
and has dosed his contract for the tran­
sportation of four thousand eight

HOW HE PAID HIM.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R-

Grand River Valley ttvison

.

1 draod with Charles Sumner, lost
Suaday, against my rule; and, a* I had
stipulated for no party, Mr. Secretary
Blanton was tho only other guest be­
sides hi* own secretary. Stanton is a
man with a vary remarkable tnetnoiy,
and extraordinarily familiar with my
bcoks. Ho and Sumner haring been
tho first taro public men to tho dying
President's bedside, and haviag remain­
ed with him until he breathed hl* last,
we fell Into a very iatoretting conversa­
tion after dinner? when, each of them
giving his own narrative eeperately, tho
usual diacrepanciee about detail* of time
were obeerrable. Then Mr. Stanton
told itio a curious littlo story, which will

the Preeident was shot, there wa* a
cabinent council at which he presided.
Mr. Stanton, being at tho time eommandar-in-shiot of the northern troops that
were concentrated about boro, arrived
rather late, indeed, thrfy were waiting
for him, and, on his entering the room,
the President broke off in something be
was saying, and remarked: "lot us
proceed to business gentlemen." Mr.
Stanton then noticed, with great sur­
prise that tho President sat with an air
of dignity jh hrs ehair, instead of rolling
breejt, with abort limbo end email about in tbo most ungainly attitudes, os
bcue*." Also, that fowl* an in per­ hu invariable custom was, and Instead
fection for the table only before they of telling irrelevant or queetiouablo
have attained maturity. Therefore a storiet he was grave and calm, and
cross of the Malay, with ita long, enoky &lt; quite a difforaut man. Mr. Stanton, on
neck, end ptamp, high-flavored breast, leaving tho council with tho Attorney­
with tbo chort-leggid Dorking, will General. said, to him: "That is the
produce an extraordinary table fowL most satisfactory cabinet meeting I have
Be objects to the hpaniah on account of attended for many a long day. Wbat
their dark lags, so objectionable in on extraordinary change in Mr. Lin­
The Attorney-Genera! replied,
market Tho Games linvo tho draw- coln
■
back of a yellow akin, though tho flesh “We all sarihat before yon camo in.
ia well Savored. Tbo Polish and Ham- While we were waiting for you, be said.
bargii. though excellent in flavor, are
Cochin d-velopen tbo leg at tho oxpetMw* of the btexst, but although a lit­
tle coarse, is a good table fowl tor borne
use, but not for shipping. Mated with
tho large French breed*, tbv crus* is
white-skinned, of a very good lire, and
attain* matwritv rapidly. Tbo Brahma
i* tho largest end finest of domestic
fowls; with full, broad, prominent
breast; a back abort and broad between
tbesboaldsra and across the hipe; a
raised. sleuder neck, and wing* small
and tight. The true Brahma is a good
fcttener, n first-rat* table fowl, early
ripe, and at maturity of enormous proncrticu*. A cross between lbs Bksbma
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or ufo. marned or ringk, st the d*wn cf

net eeeured that your liver io not d^ngfto
work. The only seaabfo trootmentn to

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 187+

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING

■boat John.

Hi* habit amount that Colonel Frank Powan fuu

NO. 48

OBITUARY.

FROM

DARKNESS
LICHT.

TO

dollar on the raee-courao.

WM. B. HAYFORD,

time,

COUCHES,

BED-LOUNGES,
TRESSES.

Milwaukee Eye and
ths Burgeon

MAT­
rith hie impulalTo mtreuriol ternpefa.*nl tl.nrM ■■ nlk«r rlann-A* “

•FroMlman’aBareau bil

CHAS. IL BA VER.

Cartwright took out his watch, and

lgVS4,iSK*J?4a5'.-aWR

friends that in 1872, haring

with a national nr
infirmities of juclg
man is without th

him ram beiis.

"Certainly," said Susan, with
brightening eye. “I was reading of bit
in the paper last night He has bee:

client health and spirits, and after con-

"You will cxetue us. Colonel." said
Peter; ■‘but John and I had a Utile dbpnta. He thought you had lost your
right arm."
with an alrpost univeml Meant accord-1

Come and See Them!

"I aboul.1 like to see him."

left of its

gan to show symptoms of that not
indicated that th« unrest an I irritably which but too
!y presaged the coming fall His
student, a man of indomitable pride
and determination, Charles Sumner hu
tasked to the utt nuost hie powerful!

John." the I
Isn't John saving up money with which
to per off the muttgngv ou his house f * think I won it
"Yea. He has almox’ enough. That
mortgage is eleven buadro-l and fifty

Yoon Chaim.—Wo are now prepared to re-seat SPLINT AND
nn*TT»R
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their wooled strength, or that his mind but whoso strength was gradually taili-

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anything to him that I

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING.

A. I’. DRAKE, ’
"But—Pete-

Opposite Goodyear's Hardware.

ffil,

JOHN ROBERTS,
PitrinaAN* SUBJI^lS^-DeiUisi

twain.
1
Horace Or

Ute matter, but

way to give him a kroon. Hold your
peace, and await the result."
'■
On tlie following day Peter Cart­
wright met John Ogdon in the stuns, snd

DRH. J. 81. Jt C. RUSSELL,
fiivnajutsrs- ntjK9Xs.-o#M
n« .

fO^VEYAXCKRS.
‘ M. wJ RIKER.

-Whwh—"
"Excuse me John.

doubt conspired, with
break a spirit proud

not—he dared not—tell

pillar it h is worshipped.

own sin and foliy.

Wil! you go up with me this evening ?"
'■Certainly I will,” replied John,
gladly. How is bo F’
• Comlurtoble, considering. Ho baa
had a hard time of it though. You
knew be bad lo*t an arm ?”
“ITieard of bis being wounded at
Antietam

WM. UPJOHN.
l•^YSl|•IAX^t-8L•|XGKOX.-oa*» w
ns*l,8&lt; itMUar., Mb*.

'“

my right aye,
That was on

tng year I went to eae I
ot Milwaukee.
Alter

With the last

All classes of persons in the United fond of and courfoX by society, the
Htatna will units in doing honor to a world • wondered, anf the quidnuncs
ebook their heads. For onee tho world
was right- The xifexif Charles Bum-

•It is from Mr. Cartwright sir.

his manhood to bi* country; lame was

Ho found witbin, one thousands dollar*
in bank no ea. and a folded ■latter. He U&gt;gh Sheriff of the county of Suffolk.
the world is sulfieMnlly familiar.

LTiarlee Sumner graduated at Harvard
back your thousand dollars. 1 wuu the
Collego, after which ho became a pupil
money as honestly as gambling bets of. Judge Story in the law aebuol at
Cambridge la 1834 ho waa add mi I ted

D. DIAMOND.

SHERIFFS.

GEO. H. BROOKS.

I Wheeler * Wllacn before pureliMlng c!»ewhere.
I
'

S

CebalsUrv Oeo&lt;b.

r&lt;;m.*r‘2k’ra'’

CAtL AT JOHN STANLEY

Pure Wines and Liauors!
FOB MKDtClNAL FCKPOStat.

DENTIST

‘

Milan-

SwEEj’S H0!61-)
CBAXD UAFiW.............................MICH.

•Forgive me, John, and believe that

pirk np in time.'

glacd are merely stryr?lng uput&gt; the largo. Everything apt«an&gt;d :o be doing
thresbold-cf their third rotate. Within well, and 1 could sew pUialy until the

John's eyes moistened aa be fixed bis

itwir I ap
Whi-n

The Colonel
pleasantly after I
bad much to tell
willing to listen
John arose to depart first. Ho had
told his wife that bo should not be out
Isto. Cartwright would remain a while

A. D. COOK Agent.

Why not support Home Industry?. Did you ever take .the
trouble to And out what makes a community .tlirifly and prosper­
ous? You go to the city and you see the people all alive and
atiring, and the Grat thing you say, is “ They arc doing lots of
business nere !" Everybody seems to be.doing well. Mccltanics
are seen by hundreds hurrying to their Labor with their dinner
pail on their arm. What is the caireo of ail this stir? !*Y" there
is a demand at Home for work, the people patronize Home Indus­
try, city people know that it is to tbmr own personal interest to
support Home ftwfcjind they dp tfinvariably. Who eats wheat
rinsed in Barry Coimty, if it is not the people in the county? We
must inild up our, own jilace; people in Grand Rapids won’t do
it for tut' We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, J.awycrs,
Doctors aud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in
Hastings who ean do a good job of work.” To such I would say,
look at our Brick^buildings, our Agricultural .works,’ our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutters’ &amp;c made in Hostings; and
then ttay we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
ogo; for then there was not evehji'paintcr in IJnrry County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit Fo be‘seen. Tbfere is uo need of
going away from Hastings to get a CMtrifige or Buggy,, and ao far
ns Cutters are concerned.' you can Saee ten dollars on every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (yreai or small), for I know they cannot
compete with my Cutter Machine. 1 am giving my customers the
benefit of my Cutler Machine which I do say is a saving of ten dol­
lars to them on evqsy Cutter they, buy of me. I have nearly sold
out my first batch df Cutters, and am Jluhnmy Out another lot
wltieh I will have ready in a few davs. I shall sell Buyyus Mou^
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices oh bug­
gies titan ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me. on. I
have made my customers Happy and. can do it again. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and tjat is evidence of satisfac­
tion somewhere.
’
J. L. REBD

intly
V.'.T.

■■gSsSK«fi

Sasiinll!

be really was,
had Im.n Lid

tfOftE l/tOUSTIfY-

MISCELLAJfEOOS CA RDS

On the day following this vist Plater

JOHN 08DEN S LAST BET.

and watching,
lunch Joon f

‘I will if you'll lunch with mo."

thich Thacknrny applied tothegmtMt
lie lamed the eye with a broad' lance,
withdrawing it slowly from the eye, and

break (set F'

i principle which
the youth of the

ray. But John Ogdon revived in
■nd when bo told his wifo the

the j«en 1887 and 1840 be rioted

John Ugdcn bad contracted a vory
bad habit—a dangerous and* a sinful

laying th# foundation of that intimate

A Brave Boy.

A Japanese Normal School
standing.

right."
•
John Ogden looked up curiouely.
"Eh. Peter F‘
"I say. Frank ought to bo thankful

Wnght County, Iowa. The meetings
were .conducted with great ananimity
and barrauuy. The goat people thought

obtain a supply of

dear of Nations," which attracted great
a wife true and loving, end children
•
brig lit and good. And John waa a good, hfa right"
About this p-tiuxi he m
"You menu that lor a joke F*
kind busband, ana an even-tempered,
picked young men waa formed, and be- from the Whig party
“How r
indulgent father.
He was a book"Why - Frank has lost his nght arm, gair the study of English. They were Froe-tioilata. In 1841
fresh and unspoiled, and leaned with
great rapidity. At a certain point, as
proper want*.
,
they could understand tho ordinary exJohn Ogden's betting had come to bo
a matter of emphasis and determina­ ton that is
tion. Ths habit had so fastruod itself
upon him that he coal 1 bet off-hand,
"Are you daft, John
mean it 1"
“Do you mean to
It was something very different from
Power,
Ass l*i hit Itfl
ladiant face. “1 have won City dollars

headed buy.

He was wsll i

to

•Pshaw 1"

HAST1SS8. MICH.

_

arm tiaa been wn»io.
"Peter," he finally said, slowly and
emphatically, “Frank Powers bus lost

despibed by Mr. Greeley :
children were brought

tea proto-u

‘

“Mr. Sumner had made aa elaborate

!

POULTRY WORLD.

Judge Butier. one of South Carolina's

Sell The Diamond Tooth X C

Saw which is guaranteed

inc

to ent fifty per cent

- &gt; wore Wood than
any saw mode.

dsfirww

K4sW&gt;S-,

discipline inn large school is, in res-

"Whom did you bet with John Y'
"With Charic* Ashcroft."
"And you took hie fifty dollars F*

Greble &amp; Russell
sI

his

bdlU.nl aurom

“Du yon think so F'

ttrUcr GR3CBEIE8 /or fct

identical with

thia

^l^.UM,

IF YOU WANT

rwpreially a.

‘-John,'old boy, I am glad to tee you.
You’ll excuse my nut rising.
1 am

Eboald the A*eat fall to call on yoo, be Invitoa you to call al hla office In the
Ktnrc of HICKb BRO.'S, HUkte btroet. HaM*x&lt;B, Mich., and examine the

._ __

lUTOKK.

■ "Bras

ras naturally a aiudeut and a man of
xclusive taatoa. Hi, apparent hauteur

The Nejv Wiieelei: k Wilson Sewing Machine AWARDED the j
highefrt premiums at all the leading fairs in the World, aud tho
only one uecommexi&gt;ed for the Grand Diploma of Honor, at the |
Worlds Exposition, at Vienna. It has less Pisces than any Shut- |
tie Machine, Sows Paster, It Runs Stiller, It Runs Easier. It
Sews the Thickest and Lightest Goods, It is Easier Adapted to
Different kinds of Work, It will lost a Lifetime, Every Joint being
Adjustable. Old Machines repaired or Exchanged.
Extras of
all kinds at the office of the Agdnt in this City.

■ouua, till tha vage

A Summ mg Up.

wtmli h-.ietw p.-ar
u Unitsd aama."

�——
^ta]ypuMiraii fanner.

The

Temperance
ment.

ELeotiI

Our New York Letter.

Move­

Your readers have mostly forgotten
Stoksa. and with him Jim Flak. Well,
such is life. Th. h.ru of to-day ■. for­
gotten to-morrow. Fisk lies in his
bloody grave st Brattleboro, btokM is
in Sing-Sing prison, but no oae mentkme them now. I ran up to Sing-Sing
the other day, an I saw Stokes. He is
employed in the prison as book-ke.jror
lor the great boot and ebo" manufactu­
ring bourn of Mrims, Trask A Ripley,
MStori alto* this tesM of aaa paper to of this city, who employ th. labor of an
ge to preea aatll we ekaU have erid, at

Swxn Dated S
Stattrry J erase
6artw.ll Wm A
8win Jams. A
Stall Jmm 0

mowte co ber slirqron, end dromonds
largo or scroll, all otw her drees and
person wherever they could tro proved,
this lady’s trandfstaer «M a cart-man,
bar father a pawn-broker, and her hutrond—all.
*-v!

Taylor John H
Taylor ThomTaylor T Baxter
Townh^Edward
Upjohn JFm
Underhill Edward
Vrooms. Imao W Van VW Irving
V.nVleckAndrewK Van Vleck Grang
ff'.llroms Lewis D
Forth 0mv«0
Beet JBmtv G

WHOLBXLI A BXTAIL

foest. that we true! the bkeriags of the

Greet I Am will rets cm every effort to
Stay too tide ef intewrjroraace ia our

total, aad dry ep the saloons of araty
ecty aad village from Maine to Califor­

nia, from Lake Beperior to the Ever- ter ha «wmy and shoot him, as th.
prosecution claimed. Btokte said that
gteAe.; aor until we ehall have ex- when h. caught sight of Flak' tho latter
preoMd ah apo that: euch jndicions acwas approaching him with sjwod. He
Steuaeay betakewbyewr ritnens as to added that he saw Fisk pull his pistol,
esteure a temperance triumph in our and it was owing to th. impute, of tho
ewa city, «mI ths preteetieo ef eur boys moment- -tb. instinct of mlf-pnemvasad gute from the blighttag ‘ curM of tion—that ba draw hfo own weapon and
firwd. After dierbarging his revolver
htomperaaM.
Astiea. dfoiatoreeted. ho jumped onl of range, and gave th.
JUirteeo aotfoa, ia demaUod. and muac alarm to th. attache, of the hotel. He
is well treated, and dews not complain,
bo had. If vietary io to erewn our efforts.
but it is evident that the change horn
JU atonal •rtgilanm ia th. price of lib­ the Ufa of excitement i» the city to the
erty, as unyielding, Utominsd effort is
triUng upon him. He slid to Mr.
&lt;b. fries of taaperanee- We eay, 1st Trask, of the firm in whoM service, he
SMh aa effort h. pal forth, witheal dt- u foe th. ounce, that ho would like to
chang. plaxwe with him.
lay. and M aS who enlist, aalisi fot the
"You are as well off. aa you are."
said the philosophic merchant. •'In­
deed, yvur sitnation ia preferable to
mine. You work so many hours and
get excellent food and camlottable
clethinc. The change in faahioaadca’t
.affect you. you have no cares on your

eepy ef th. ateesdonate propoesd to
the reaiti tattoo. al the late extraordi­
nary eeaaion of th. legislature. Prior
to Us affinal yab:i.-atisu wo eastion th.
public against forming epmions advene
__U the proposed change* owing to defecte ia th. published article.
We
hare not aa yto ease any report of th.
changes that approach., accuracy,
hesr. ebril k-t priat it, until we bar.
before et th. .Sela! eoyy. And w. b.licv* when ths people hat. that, and
•haO have aerofelly examined it,, they
will agree with alatost perfect unanimi­
ty, Chat, as t Who!., th. changes ar.
wise and j«4MoMk »»J *• eonetitution
as pcojwtod, greatly m porter to that of

pew ar in New York, and they ore in­
creasing every year, not only In numbare, but wealth and infitwnM. When
ooo of them gets up in the world be

means money.
Indeed. all that m*n
car. for positron is Io make money out
of it, and they do it. Th. loaders cd
ths various rings are in ‘a few cases

• T5 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.
Flrat Ward.

STATE AFFAIRS.

jap.™ giv
st certain

will do everything in the
of art, but will expect a h
penaatfoa for hsc xmiqun I—
You see yon can gel anything ia New
York fix money.

Van Arman Chas E
Van Brunt John 8
Van Brunt Albert E
Vail Aaron E
Wright Harvey

Barn*. fit-raw.
Bolls, Wounds,
Uleera, Bruises
Plica, Spraltw,
.
Colle, Old Sores,
All Hemorrhages,
Dlarrhcna,

Neuralgia,
Bore Throat,

UM pus®,
strati ’
WTffi UK
-UK ni Him

MFI

Line of A No. 1

A

SlffillOTOGKiraS!

—----- GROCERIES
Youngs Charles D

Fuller Joseph B
Gregory Lewis I.
Geechwiud M
Grant Bobart J

Wilmot Anthony
Wright Har.ta

Fourth Ward.
Angle Andrew J
Altoft Thomas
Altai! George E

Whittimore Wm L

FIIVE STOC’K!

INK,
CRAYON.
WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,

Fartridge Cochins. Golden gpasgisd
Haabwgu. Silver Spangled

Third Ward.
Acktoy Fred D

Notice to Contractors!
B-samer John
Bentley James W
Beilcy Henry H

McEwa.no Defoe B
Moeh.r David II
Maynard Anton D

Clark Michael
Coon Wilber
Cote Cbartes J
Cote Joseph .

CBOCmY! Cimi!

las, Is le to IM bvihTTrwisOT st

liurrsll Edward P
Berber Wm K
Briley Alvhl W
Bailey Cbsrim A
Bronson Newton J
Black Aaron M

A BARGAIN
——■UHAYI GOT ID SELLTOIAKEROOlFOROUBSPRfflGSTOd

Brown CharteeD

JAMES WOODRUFF

Cortright Harry
Corey Adalbert
Cook David R

DON’T

titct. a-v

I

Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.-

For ’ another like BARGAIN wffl

Clough Horatio
Tho Prison L’brary new contains
over 1,900 volumes, of which more than
1,200 has bees tdded the past jaax.
Tho first tract of tend located in Iron■ wm roonly was in th. tawnshln ot Te­
cumseh, by Austin H Wing, in 1821
Tbs P'gean River Iron Coe.pony
wPl start their fu users tho present
mon.h. They hare a sfntk of ore
bongut &gt;«st fa'L

Colo John
•
Drake A Philo
Dickinson Swift
DickinMn Byron
Dunning Philo R

dance at Albion College is twenty per
rout greater this term than the errva'
ponding term ’asiyeg-.
A reunion of th. Sixth Regiment of
Heavy A.tilery is appointed al-leekecu
on the 9th of April
A dance in tfobcolcraft, recently,
broke ep in a row. The Qty Marshal
attempted to arrest the instigators, and
was attactod and brutally beaten and
bruised by the ruffians.
At Adrian, ^Monday evening, 150
workingmen asermbleo and took the
iniatory stemi for th. formation of a

Gump David
Gillumti Osgood E
Gebhart Frank

Th. fishing at 8t. Joseph has opened.
Some seventeen boats an engaged in
the busies* employing servniy-fiv.
hands. Th. average daily catch ia
about 800 pounds meh.
Th. Rsr- Mr. Manteo and the editor
of th. A.*'z»sae«, ef Marshall, an har­
ing a spirited controvereey in regard to
th. teupsranee movement Each aa-

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PRESTON.

WANTED I

Cornwell Bylvseter
c_ t. vr____ a
Cook Adtian D

Edertes Chsr'ee
Fuller John A
Gundlo Geo
Goodyear John 8

Heath D C
Hitchcock Wm B
Wootey DrtrittC
Winklearon John
Wrigtaf Barney
Whaler Isaac

Holbmok Chas G
Hoi» si ChasO
Hall James M
□ealh WH

Hartko Charles
Juhnson Guo H
Jones Allan

mantary adjsetiv. or two throws judiSecond Ward
ciouriy in as to the lady’s Iroauty, adds
Abby George
a five dollar note to the bil]; a minute
Bromley Murry
description of a toilette brings up the
Brown
Earl R
Th.
JouMville
woo'en
factory
expense to (85, aad a full description,
from tbs white riiraror to the top drese- removed to Grand Ratada Ito preeeat
location bring to small for th. business
growing tip.
Th. fruit-growers of Benton Harbor
kava decided to tun thia .season th.
peck pMch basket and th. quart berry
box Jor shipping fruit.

rvewsted (be rseramticn of the old law,
■M were in perfect harnsoey with ths
Mme of the Michigan PaWiehov'. A.eoeUiion ia Joao and ia February last.
This pobey has tod to wide diacMeion
aari teary dWfcnoMs at epiatoa among
"Not at all," waa his reply, “It will
eurrotamporario* They era sa iadep-in incrooM it, for it will show them all
whorv they can get good accounts But
it has killed Mr. and Mrs. X Every­
body knows to a dead certainty that
they routnetod for my effort to make
her anpear as she deaired—and all tbair
kind friends will know that everything
that to done for her henafter to a mat­
ter of contract. They don't care what
people Ofol, for they are shoddy, but

MB k Mt a ® IWOtUlri

Birdsall Daniel E
Burgh or Lafayette
Bishop Honor
Beckman Wm W
Burgher Andrew J
Bliveu Wm
Bartow Chas E
Curvy George

counting room at right a. M., and from
that on till night it to on. perpetual
strain. Every nerve ia him is strung
to the utmost tension, for a miataka or a
neglect in th. smallest matter may
bnng upon him ruin. They grow pre­
maturely gray, and nine-tenths of them
die before their time And the trouble
ia, that cut of every hundred, nincty-

among th. upjier-erMst. Ths real aria
tocracy are oompelMd to recognise theeo
new creations to a csrtain extent, for
th. Almighty Dollar baa a power any­
where in this world. A little law-suit
in ana of th. courts of th. city th. other

c„., .1 SUU Mte ca.rrt Ft .

Adame Joseph

About this time look out for street
musicians. Your streets will be mad.
vocal with t)ro violin and harp, idayed
by little Italian boys and gtris, who
tears Kaw York this month, aud got
back aariy in ths fsll. Thsse children

called Pairaati, who bring them to
Anrorioa and teach them to play, th.
Padrone, paying tiro parents either a
sum in gross, or a juice per year. The
hit!, stars, are sent out, end are re­
quired to bring home so unch money
per day, tho altornative being an un­
merciful troatiag. which to religiously
administered. A certain numbar of
them are sent West every spring, to
walk th. country, end it is a siagutar
fact that lb.y send to the I’sdrone.
regularly all that they gvt except the
merest poeeiblo living. Tho? here a
there ar. no min ia th. world who la­
fear of the Padrone; they regard him
bor .o hard aa th. merchants of N.w
as a sort of a powerful devil cho can
York. Th. life of tho average merfind them and reach them anywhere,
and this feeling is cultivated, for il
makes it safe to rend them s BroodTbs skulking loafers who lie. oo thee,
children ere the moat cruel diaeolute,
d.baechod Mt that New York bus. A

taformaiten is scrrecl there is oeasidarabk more Huisem done in Hastings,
ihrui la Oiarlotte. at ths depot of the
O. R. ▼. B- H-, aad lhare is a reason
for it, thvre being u. eemprting line
reMhing thia ehy.

aha left bun To take tho ears for a visit
to setn. Irieads at a distant place.
Bkertly afirt. ber hvebsad learned eh.
did not go to the expected direction, sat
eul to hunt her ay, sad found h.r at a
Xalamsnro hotel, staying with a young
mas as bls wife. Th. youth is 17, and
the lady S7 veers ef age. Both have
b&lt;M axrestH-

Wall Paper! Wall Paper!

J. Cole &amp; Son,

Brucsfoy Humphrey

Csmpb.Il Hubert
Collies Ebert 8
Qnddack Joseph
Campbell Frank T
Chris Jacob

List or Fanum issued from ths U.
8. Patent Office to Michigan inventor*
for the weekending March 8, 1874, and
meh bearing that date. Furnished this
paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitors of Pat- Hnbbril Ambrow
«its. Waahipgton, D. C.r
BayuM Geccge
Win. net Oder Fkw-J- Ohrir, Do- BaedriokWmO
Headrick John G
Hall Mathew
Hinman Erastu. M
HogtoJamoeE

Christi. Alex J
Cornell Syh.Tter
Dewey George M
I’ickeraon Jamee
Dickinson Langley
Dickey William 11
Dunning James
Darting William H
Darling George W
Dwight Charfoe F
Denria Joi » H
Eastman William T

Eaton Letnuri E
Fisher John A

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring I

. f.’Tsy-taw&amp;iai'gte.».

Falter Jctoeph B
Prort Wm H
Green WriHngtoo
Goldsmith Chas H

fHUKtr

. Good Tough
Oak, Book Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

Kelley Wa'ter W
Ke'tey Ws"«ce C
Knukorbcker Tboowlous
Kilt Wm
Gcodyear Geo E
Goodyear Nathan B
Green Henry L
Iwins Vritntino
Goodyear Wm 8
Guile Welter
Lathrop E II

Loomis Wm
&lt;-ako Marquis
Michael John
Mathew. Gilbert
Marshall Arthur
Mann Levi O
Myera Josenti
Maynard W- vn 1
MMy John

RICHEST

BACON A KARRS

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
Wood Sawing
Macihines.

Hams William
IIotchk'M John
Holbrook Edward A
Holmm Window II
Heath William H II

Mmd Worthy L
Hayford Wm II
McMurry Madi- un
Mills Win C
Merriman James
Nevins John M Nacbtreri Frederick
Nobles Julius
Nobles Joel P
Nelson D F .
PerkinajOtia
PricYate Milton
PeenrilJ D
I’owsrs Samuel
Vfiug Joseph
Pratt Ahijah R
FtbdtoSmnMa C

Hyatt Luther
Haskin. Danid

Hicks Charles H
Janes Henry .

Joom Hiram

n. wit Hsias Is um instmwuw &gt;a

S60.000 00
•

to

First-Class Instruments.

u otnuBimo nr

L. D. SINE’S
Hitt

MOiTTVlr

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
Te be drewa Meefey. Kay ilk, 1174. -

Kimble Eramut

New Scales.
Lathrop Metlish J

Ifower Augustus
Bred Merrick D
Rich Sherman
Ifooims.n ltav.,1 G

wmr?
UNDERGROUND

RuxmII Jeremiah M
Russell Marcus

'

New Styles.

New Prices.

Very Lew

Ktueril Charles

Knox, Three Rivers.
Wmlmfll-G. A. Myers. Bchootorafb
Fem Oa&gt;». 0. Vaa Biff*, la

HiehNetoon

Marsh Theodore D
McNair Fredrick

Wawvoom, JV o. US Gnote, near Xthih St., Jf. J.
fctteaJ.mmH

�stings - lt» Agricultural । Buchanan Correspondance.
lachine Worke-The Rob­
Ins Sulky Cultivator.

Tbs meeting wm called to order by of any kind, to bring It out. Our otyect
T. FblDIpo who read the call for tho 1* simply to do something to improv meeting; and on motion, Hon. Daniel the varieties of poultry grown tn our
Striker was elected Chairman, and midst, and thia can be beat douo by
Chao. IL Bauer Secrets-y.
After ptayer by Hey. T. B. Msrab.
abort spvechs were made by J. W. T.

Sara, J"nal. Hastingste located on
the Tbortiapple River, a tribotary of
of the Grand Biver. Heatings ha*
groan rar&gt;idly *ujoo the completion of
the Grand Idver Valley Railroad, which
connects Grand Rapid, sod Mimkogon
with Jacksun. and which in fact baa
opened up all that section of the Blate
wldob 1ms between thoao citrss, and
which until 1862 wm almost tees «eapmite, an unknown tend. Tho Hon.
Amos Boot, of Jackson, wm tbe man
that engineered thia road through tu

lug to tho auppnoalon of the drinking
and selling of IntoxIcaUng liquors.
Heeotred, That wo wh&gt; oonrtltula
thia mooting, do heartily adopt and wUt
earnestly advocate the following pledge

naltbcrdriik nor sell, nor give to any
other poreun far such use. any spiritu­
ous .or malt liquors, and that we will
earnestly Joi i In efforts for tho suppreerion of intemperanoa.
Resolved, That Committees of Ladle*
be appointed by thle meeting, to wit:
Ono Committed for each Ward of the
City, each Committee to consist of thir­
teen or wore ladleo, - who are hereby
earnestly' requested to canvass their respsotive wards and solicit the subsertp.
tion of every person therein, above the
Me of ten years, to tbo above pledge.
Theos oommltteca shall fill any vacan­
cies tn their numbers tint may occur
trom tbe d.e lnaUon to serve of any
perron*, now sppolnted.
Rmolvrd, That wo pledge our full and

caaiciu.
ilfi.'VSSRt

largely used on all the improved Hanns
wb« re it can bo worked in this fcrunty
and the nuirounding counties, atid has
proved a favorite with ths farmers. It
wm patented tu March, 18T1. In th« largo store-room built by themselves on
year only 12 wore made and sold to
tho Central B. H/hsio, is full of an aa.
next year about 75 were raid in that •ertment, fiuqi v hich they are constant­
coun^r. In 1872, tho manufadnre of ly shipping, and to which they are
three machine via, commenced by tho equally constant in hauling. Two large
Hastings Agricultural Works, but ovun Strata Saw Mills are now running on
then they were not able to till all tho
ordcttL Jackmn G.unty took 00, Eaton full time, one of them mostly on black
County had 60. Barry County used 75, walnut fogs, tbs other on “all aorta,'*
and many order, wire left unfilled. such aa maple, whitewood, [ine and ash.
Tills ancouragod tbo Company, and the
We hare also other manufacturing
next year they made an exhibition of
houses here, of which I will write more
their machine* at tho Stale Fair, where
it met with a complete success
Then i n future, such aa "Zine Collar Pad,”
as many county fairs were viajtod as another Furniture shop, Cheoo Factory,
could be reached, and where tho ma­ Clothes Bara, and Brush Manufactory,
chine camo is competition with tho St.
Johns nnd Kafamazuo cultivators, the
Three Rivera cultivator, the Ann Arbor
privileges for power, are no greater
cultivator. Altogether twenty o&gt;,unty than you Lave, location but a trifle bet­
fairs were visiled, aud in all the Bob­ ter, means of procuring material in ths
bins cultivator came off vietoriona and rough lut as good, nor have they any
succeeded in achieving a triumph among
tho cullitaturs unparalleled in the his­ more money here than your city. Is it
tory ot thia dare of machines in this not strange that the strong men of
Stale, and bearing off two silver medals Hastings, do not wake up and plant
from the Stale Agricultural Society.
more buildings ot this kind among
A good combined core ar.d summer
thorn, and do away with more of tho
fallow cultivator, which will do its work
“hell holos” that disgrace your town.

Use of ladle* In their work. Wo will
welcome them when they bring us tho
plodge, and will aaaiat them with all
our influence In securing the pledges of

assent.
H.iL-tnarlluM.

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» proc eedlnga of
!; other adjourned
mcotlngs be proffered for .publication In
each of our city papers.
Ou motion, Ibe following persons

r5SatTisKsl

e«*&gt;o .through our vslley aad swarms
of tiisu, throng thither to rend out
apedmens of their industry. Wo have
the advantage over Hast-ngs, in many
itMtanres, among which may bo men­
tioned tho "Buchanan Joint Block"
Wagon Manufactory, carrying on thrir
bruises, in a Brick building three sturise high- 48 17 120ft on tbo ground
with paint shop and forego tbuildings
adjnreut. Their capital being 8200,000
ttrey can buy malerial, ah ot tbo beat
material at home-make it up at home—
soli both abroad and at homo, and thus
diffuss their money among tbo "home”
industry; and consequently wo are all
bottefiited ; for instead of leaving, our
money in ocmo foreign place, to bene­
fit test place, we ears it to oar own ad­
vantage. Another homo inetitution, is
tbo Buchanan Furniture Manufactory,
ofjoint stock oiigin, now running on
full time and employing about fifty
hand*. I have a*en specimens of their
work and it ia as fine as any that can
bo produced, as an ovidoMs, they have
orders from all parts of the United

that "Hastings ia a bard place." Tem­
perance and morality are predomiuenl
hm
Intemperance and immorality
bore. Tho results is, a thriving, pro*,
prrous. religious and hvalthy town,
wjth us; while the perfumes ol so
much liquor makes too streets of

The old tow wheel cultivator did its
wurX well on clean ground, free from
.tones, but dogged eaisily, drew hard,
and on ittrty ground could not be used.
To remedy there detect*, high whrels
were sulaiituted with a draw iron at­
tached io tho leg of tho cultivator by a
wooden pin of such strength as tn break
We had our Republican Caucus lest
uu mretttig a rcrious obstruction, aud
tn us save the mote important part* ol evrning, Collins ana Weaver's large
hall wm crowded, and not a discordant
decided improvement over their predeco«ois. and are now nxteiuivaly used on note struck, nor a whiskey breath, to
fallows, cipvcially in tho older sections . offeud. As this village is incorporated
of the State, but being clumsy nnd diffi­ m a village only you ma^bo surprised
cult So handle, they have never been ot when I state that, according to the
any uro in the corn-field
Beskin, ns Registry we have about twenty-five
tho frame* were rigid, tho breaking ot
the pin*, although a nocesssry eril, soon hundred inhabitants, aa thus ate about
became a great annoyance, and occa- five hundred nanus ol persons on the
si»sed a s*riuuo leas of rime. Another book who claim tho right to vote.
grave objection to all cultivators having
tho frame work bolted solidly to the
running gear is the impossibility of
their adjuating themaolvcs to uneven
Common Council.
ground. Another very doubtful suocvn ia tbo attempt which ha* been ex­
Adjourned meeting of the Common
tensively made to so modal over tbo axKurively corn cultivators built for the Council, nt the Council room, Monday
Prairio trade of tbe great coin growing evening, March 23d. 1874.
Present—Mayor, Recorder, and Aids.
States, aa to make them answer the
purpose of a combined cultivator in a Dawson, Mudge, Boiee, Besemor, and
section of country devoted to the yrow- Bentley.
irx ol wheel, and on a very diterrent
Fred V. Young offered his reaignsand more stubborn *oil All tbe eda]*-

For th o accommodation of pur sub­
. triber* who desire any other book,
magaxino, or paper, published, with or
without tho advertised premiums, wo
will obtain it for you at tho Lowmt
Bans, without any. expense to you m
Beading tho order, _________________

The- Legislature baa adjourned.

Mtea Effie Upjohn, Mire Rcaa Goodyear
Mbs B. Wightman. Mias F. Phillip*.
-- •nnter several short rpecche* the
meeting adjourned till next Tue*day
evening, at tbe eacne place.

Jrnoxs—Hon. J. M. Nevins, Hon.
D. G. Robinson, llcnrv Heroes, Esq.
•
H. A. Goonnax, President.
Guo. M. Dcwrr, Secretary.

no panic that ahnt them off on short
Ume. There are also made al these
works WQoai-Mwing machines, sleighs,"
Poultry Exhibition.
Waxtxd.—A Foromaa at the Bxsxx* n 0&gt;t Eidor of Hr EuMb Anrs :
aud other articles, which keep tho e»tablhbmeut busy.
, Allow us to congratulate you, Mr.
Tho Barry County Pduluy Associa­
I refor to the«o work* aa showing
Strang, upon cninmg tho triendsbip
tion
will
bold
their
Erst
exhibition.
what tbe affect of tbe opening of tho
and confidence of so noted a person, as
Barbara K- No doubt but what it will March '27 and 28, in Jas. A. Sweexey'a
raise yew in tho estimation of the public
.
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I.-Ill;-nt nKttainn.

hold at. Union Hail on Monday
evening, of which tho official proceed­
ings app oar in another column.
wm

J. M- Cadwallador, of Hickory Cor„„
MM te oBwing fc&lt; -K
Sfff--a.Mbs steak &lt;rf*y good* ; Dm

hlbition rooms, which will be open for
tho reception of articles Friday tr.c.rning, March 27. Any peratm wishing to
exhibit any class of .Poultry will ba
exhibition free of charge. As one of
the main objects ot exhibitions of this
kind is to afford Breeden and others
an opportunity to improve their stock
and to suable them to form ronect
opinions in regard to pointe of excel*
lance Ac. A general Invitation is exFrra.—On Tuesday, tho accomplished teud-4 to levers of poultry to attend
editor of tho Hastings Heau /rarrof, this exhibition. By order of GxnSlif.cn'
had a aeS-to with "The Sling Bearer.”

Account W. D. Hayes, balance on
salary as Recorder &gt;16,08.
Account F. V. Young duo on esltbmcnl 8.00.
On motion 'Council adjourned until
Saturday evening.
** "

mUABLLFAfil FIS Sill!
115 Acres of Valuable Laid I

SPLENDID ORCH AUD,

No Change in Prices.

Stouffer still eontinoee to giro the
boot 25 cent meals in tho. county. Good
fare, large and pleasant Dining Boom,
Atr Sir— Having used a few bottles and attentive help bM made this the
ofyovr Golden Medical Discovery, and moot popular Eating House of tho city.
believing it to be tho very best medicine
for Chills and Fever I wish to buy it by
the doaen, p!os*e giro mo your prise
for it
Rsv. Taos. 0’Bixu.t.
Ds. Mott’s fam Puts — Il is soay
enough to make a pill, but to make a
good pill, ah! that's tbo difficulty!
There are cheap, harsh, drastic pills,
that are of evsn loss benefit than a
dose of salts;. but a good medicine, like
Da. Men's Livra Pills, which penetraire totho Mst ofdiaeMe, tea dwsideratum indeed. Will positively sure
all dfasaaoe of tbo liver. Bold every­
where. Jobs F. Haxar. Cvuax A Uon
Propsiotora, 8 and 0, College Flare.
New York.

SCHOOL BOOKS

PATEXT MEDICINES,
CHOICE

and Fancy Articles.

CONFECTIONERIES!

Paid Braia id Priita 8Jd
tho leading articles of 'general use at
prices which defy compet'tion, including
a yeU article of Black Tea for 25 cento a
pound.
42tf

Tbe vary brat job work, at the rm

8. J. Rice's End of Pain curve Froetbiteo. Corns, Neuralgia, Headache. Pain
re tho Howel* and Disentery.
24tf

HOUSEHOLD

12.000 worth of goods at cost,
600 ia Coats, Vests and Pants.
400 in Gluves and Mittens, of ell
kinds
1.BOO in Water Proofs, Nubias, Gents
underwear, *c., Ac., nt

HASTINGS KARELS VQRIS !

PANACEA

FAMILY

Obstacles to Marriage.

I am now all alone in the Photograph
busincra, and ss I have made arrangemeats fo increase my facilities fordoing
batter work than ever, all should call
and get a negative token. The superi­
ority of my work in tho past is a suffl­
stent guarantee of firet-claa* work ia
the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south aide State Street
31tf
Gao. L. Hxj.ni.

Republican Ward Caucuses.

B. F. HTEINHOFF

Scuoot Boors a fine stock, ouch oa
will bo used tn the city schools, jut
receive and for sale at live aad let live
prices by F. D. Ac&gt;lsyrat the City Drug

Spring Examinations,

Caucus Notice.

K Of 1874, w«U ho bold nt the following

Tho Ropubbeano of Irving will meet
times and 'places : Hickory Corners, in Cascua on Thursday, Aped 2, 1874,
March 28; Johnstown, Bristol School at 10 o'clock s. m, at the house of D.
House, April 1.1; Hope, Doud School C. Qmgley, for tho purpose of namtaa.
House, April 18; Assyria, Briggs School ting candidates for tho sevenI town­
Hous*-, 24U and 25ih ; Woodland, April ship offices, sad the transaction of out*
27; CUrifan, April 28 ; Hastings, May
2d.. ChndMatM ere required to furnish
return postage, and to write with pons.
Office examinations will be at the sx-

DE

fciJTnejfiaiai^ and other, interested

in the auevrss of our schools are cor­
dially invited to attend any of those
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John Oancy, Dand Campbell. Fred ,meetings, that, through our sailed
njembero*of tho Pioneer Hose Graff, Washington Helmer. Haiti- M. ,councils and efforts, the summer schools
-------“ ‘
Hodge, Eddie Lamb, 8- E. Mcrebouss. ,
Byron Munger. Ellie Mott, Bober! ,
Tho Tsoobsr Clare for the spring will
Newton, Fred Bogada. J.hn T. ISrinnw,
Gilpha Senter. Miso Saue 8eari»,.G«o. ib» Iwld in tho Briggs,Sthool District,
cud will oonrimince Marek 16.
Bieoou, Jamas Turner, Beboca Ann Assyria,
.

GROCERIES!

Traveling Baskets, Draggitfa Bcs*&gt;lri*«

PICTU RES 1
PIOTURES!

An Open Letter.

to thia time has been unable to give

virtues would at onco class it among
the numerous humbugs of tho day.
Thia answer waa satisfactory to boom;
they argued that tho whole country
ought to know it at once, aad expressed
their aatoniahmeut at bio indifference
to tbo subject. Hi* oar and heart be­
ing at all time* open to th* rail of suf­
fering humanity, ho ha* at last, after
having received testimony from bnadredo who have boon *poodily cured by
it, end many of them after qninia and
all tho usual means had failed, ameentrd to moke the matter known.

Special Notice.

By Aid. Mudge.
*
RweW, That the amount of aoventytwo dollars, bo taken from the bndgv,
fond and transferred to ssvr’l Ward

Township and municipal eleeiiaBs
one week from next Monday.

Ths Editor returned from Laming
"oa Saturday evening, quite nek, and up

the IHseovary in ths care ef Ago* asd
kindred diaessM. Ho always replied
that it was nut intended for a “euro

tint Ifcijes Jiitice;.

Fan PoaxiTvax in Vnmixao go
to Beosmcr, Heath A Oo. They sell
cheap for CMb.'
Jan. 29tf.
OEOBOE. L. HEITS'3

Poultry Exbbiition Friday and Salur-

The next mooting of tho Temperance
Association will by bold at Union Hell
on Tboedsy evening.

ed the manufacture of Dr. Ptereo's
Golden Medisol Dteoovery, ths proprie­
tor b^gan to receive numerous In tier*
from ell . parte of the Western and
Southern States bestowing the noit
anJoeaAJ prei.o upon it for having
promptly cured the writers or titofa
friends of Fever end Ague, or other
forms of miasmatic, or marlarious dieeaeea. He was repeatedly urged to

txtions of these have lacked tbo vital
element of strength, and haring but motion waa accepted.
five teeth left a strip of ground from one
On Motion of Aid. Hessmer, George
Cuney waa appointed Constable' in tho

Easter, eno week from next Sunday.

The following letlcr addressed to tho
editor of tho Nashville Knci, has b»en
Note wall tlx calls for eaucusas that
eent vs for publication. What tho
appear in our column* to day.
purpose of the. writer is we do nbt
Bar. Mr. FHhps, of Vermontville
will preach at the Presbyterian Church

Fever

Notice.
Tim Ropubliran. of Castleton will
meet ia Caucus at Cspt McCormick's,
ia Nsahnlfo, Friday, April 8. at two
o'clock ». «., for the purposo of nomi­
nating candidates for townihip cffiotni

CHBOMOS !

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__ MEW ARTnTIIOUUTS.
KpjtoweU R*Co^. Column.

H&lt;ib Vigor,

CHAPPED HAID8 AM PACE
.Sor»Li/«,I*y»r«s/LVSisM.4rG4r,-.
Cered sieerekr HMKMATM

*1*1^^ meetl V?^r»lEU^MAS’S.
Ml Sr sn DrssaUu. Fns*. rtssaUt sres ky

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Max a^a^wMi— ..•* i»n.cp^ K a Jus

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Book and Job
MILLIONS OF ACRES
of breath ho stopped on tho other side,
making a wild plunge, caught her in
Li* arm*, ami gave her a hearty kiss.
Bbe then sat down an the sofa, and they
talked pleasantly for a ooupl* of hour*
—ha dunking it singular that she should
*' fiflut she raid, "Don’t you think it's

RICH FAMING LANDS
IM MMBKABMA, SOW
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.

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KAHTERAGENTS^

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vM*as*utns aeslsss v* es asses*.
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'TLsresv.

Jfcrt—I Alsyr^vl Frrr,

THE PIONEER,

WTi/iqs, fficif.

A kredeowe IllesUsisd Psrer, Melshnef Ike
UvMCMd for*, usll* free U sit parts sf lU
Address
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Lead Crewlsslmsr C. F. A R.
S*e«
Ouu. Misuses.

PROBATE ORDER.

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iUfi* EXTEFJ&amp;K.x.TORS

L-M, Ae* IbmicI Powder
J. r. UKXUr. CCUlUX S CU..X. TviMeAru-

NEW YOBK DAY-BOOK
A Dsaecunc Wuuv. gelsMIsbed UM. li
rapperu Wkile BsprrasMT. pehUcsl sad m&lt;sl.
Tarass *r per rtsr. Teelebs.Bles rvm—ttU.
XswYerkCiir.

i*'" fin;ri u s"Si'i^‘4J

restoration of vitality It gWto to tho
scalp arreuta and prevents tho forma­
tion of dandruff. which is offen so un­
cleanly nnd offensive., Free from those
deleterious subrtanre* which wake
some preparatior.a dangerous and inju­
rious to the hair, the Vigor ran only
benefit la-- not harm ft. If wanted
merely for a HAIR PRISSIXp,
notiling else can lw fraud so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye. It does
not soil white cambric, and vet lasts
long cn tbo hair, giving it a rich, poesy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

re r rue &lt;a*eiv, irtsss.v asw • rsacsrr.
Zlrer^N famfUrh

,h*rsJ

grown! Ol nur a*
------ —of fouling the hair with a party i»diroeut, it will keep it clean mid vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the liatr
from turning grey or falling «X a:.&lt;l
Xqu^ti; frrient taUsrer. Th-

MORTGAGE SALE-

BANNER BLOCK,

shout tims wo wont to bed F
“1 gues* you are right," he remarked,

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, MUMBLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE.

MS&gt;

Be publican

WCHi&amp;ll CHIRAL R- R-

1 Grana River Vallsy Division

SSi
OS.dlls Ava IWCI owns at rears «i&lt;ki .«&gt; U..Iui(k.UvsM*v at ssMJ^,***^*^*1,!
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L*J.D.Err*
Atlererr. tar itamarra.
DsUd. Kshiress, ». 1 ac.aar, »Uk. A.
D, l«7L .
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MORTGAUE SALE.

What js wanted to cheapen transpor­
tation is a system which shall combine
moefoflbo advantages of a railway,
but which shall bo free from its disad­
vantages,
A correspondent of tho
New York Trihur thinks a farmer in
Wiiccnsia has in use a contrivance for
conveying water that could bs utilised
for carrying grain. Ho gives thia de­
scription of it; A row of light posts
ranging in height to suit the insqualltitss of surface, are set up in line from
kitchen door to water.
Ono spiko is
driven into tho aide of each post at such
height a* to form on inclined plan from
door to water surface. TLe spike* pro­
ject several inches frvm tho posts, and
ate so forged that an inch or two of tbo
outer end rises perpendicularly. This
upright part ha* a slight cleft or split
to receive and lightly hold a strong
wire -iriug along from house to water.
On this track is suspendsd, by a bow
and two fiaaged jrulley^ a stout bucket
Oraritatica take* It down tbe lin*. It
fills, and 1* hurried up the ascent by n
I
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eercal plains of the West to the Atlan­
ts* seaboard. Attach to stout ana* on
mmL side of there a wire cab!* track of
cufficicn strength Ju bear, say one bushalof wheat period, or its equivalent
weight of other grain. Suspend each
paekoge of grain by double flangod
wheel* to Che cable track. Connect tbo

*100,000 FOB ONLY rt-SOl
A GRAND LEGAL GUT C()NCERT

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the na.ting rooms elegantly
, aud tho ecot* of the finest
When tho train, stops fafr din21’0 you one lour to oat your
the railroad bode are the

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cca'.ln P.irgalire *a well cas Toole, reliev­
ing Cung-v.tain or lafismmstion of tho
Liver suarVjarerfd Oqrar.:, in Bilious Di*-

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Fourth'Gr nd Gift Concert

Italian Railroads.

'VINECAR BITTERS
Dr. J. IVnlker’s
egar Dltlrra are a
prvpftrr.iion. tmuto clile
herbs tontiil ou the loamr ranees of th
ra Ncvnila tnouutains of (inbforai
medicinal properties s'
ad therefrom eit’iuat l
The qnailiou h almoat i

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rsa*saia* t»l vsH-evsnl, Um lets Slid snirtiens at se'y i-rreoa they la less tuarH'asrdirt
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rk&lt;Kv. lutMUly. TSis staple "■« seqarts
oral ell rva ponees. free, ky mil; lw X'-e . ly
■Mhre alike ■erne*. *a44^ KayplUa Orerlr. ■,..L
’ru®r. Illeuto ua.re. Weddiac XI*M Mlrt.
As AqaeerDeek. Addme T Wiuua S Co.
rablisbm. I'blladettkU.

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Police* of Insurance,
GardaCtrenlsrs, Netos,
Bill Head*. Leiter Heads,
Catalogue*. Bank Chaeta,
Roceipta,^how Card*,
Pottan, Programme,
Tickets, 4c., Ac., 4i

Lit BUSKS OF EVER T DHMJTO

cox-u: in bus keen in use Grg enough,
•nd.ixtrnuvulr cue ugh to show tliu ,
very great d&amp;advautnges along with
vary gr. at advantage*. Not the greatest
of ‘.lute t*' tlw mucnpoliea established |
by coureutrntod capital end their bane­
ful influCT-cn oh society. Hade under
tbo mutt rigid economy, operated under
tho 1-e t poaaible management, a rail­
road I? a very costly affair. Tbe right
of wrr, tho grading, and excavating
the pail. 1.1 tho road bed, tbe timber
for ties, tho ballasting, all cost a vast.
amount uf money, and these are but1
wwporatcrj- to track-laying, whiich k
tho chief matter of expense. Loccuuotivrei are Cosily to build aud costly .
&lt;w«ratc. Cars form a largo prop . • j
of the seight transported orernu.n. ys,
and tula weiuht m u costly to move as
paying freight. To move and manage
a train of rars requiree several men,

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never teen one who to completely filled
my ideal of a 'beautiful, awaet, loving,
aud modct*. woman. However, I would
never think of holding yeu to tbit mar­
riage until I had asked the permiauon
ol your father to nay my addresses tn
you. To-morrow, at dinner, when the
enter* family are precent, I will pro­
pose tor your fair band."',

LAV CASES &amp; POINTS.

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It is within the range of probabilities
that while fanners and legislators are
discussing the problem of railway man­
agement, with a view to cheap trensportating of grain and other products,
some inventive genius may contrive a
mear.« of transportation that will suporeede the railway ctr, and render canals
of little value. An iron read bed and. a
steam lototnotivo took tho world by eurpriu. They furnished an improvement
on all former modoa of transporting
frepht and ]juicngera so wondorfa!
TKiit ilia world uni aitoniiiied, and poeribry iurontivo talent was stupefied fey
tho.roenlL Such a state of things has
often occulted when on invention has
becn^iniT- greatly in advance of the age
is wbichril was brought out.
Xiia tatthod of transporting freight

their shot-guns and emm &lt;a
tents into him. He must be strategis.
He must put her off. So ho said :
"Fairest of your sax, permit me to re­
mark that I did not know that kissing
aero** the table codstituled a marriage

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HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

Ayer’s
wx".Ata £sH.?A7;a.-it
as wtivssrawi-ns s tss
*. D. UM. u. I. m. SlrvrtH a«.im&lt; ths im*.

were built like those of the High
. Ila '.way, that rourl. with its im■■
tvrennee, could i.Jt pay a half
?••• -tut. dividend .oa die coat of its
ii'iu. Tho ^jS-u-u of running
■
% 1 la Italy i* enormous. Everr
!•
&lt;ual is bought in England, co*tr. .tun dollars jier ton, and transported
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' ao.mi'us cost to Italy. Tho syst. tu i- admirable. * Of cnareo I do not
j like the carriages; but in .every other
rrspeet they cxccrei us Americans. It
is impossible for a truvelrr to get into
the wrong train or car, own if ho dose
i nut »pcnk a word of eilbar French or
•—
! Italian. Every man connected with a :
railroad rrrate a uniform, ami thogusrlI BMlbo-M'
fbeKe’s V
lift* his hnt to you ns bo politely exam­
&gt;
ines your ticket. 1 have traveled near“ M
)y four thouiutnd miles in Europe, on
n
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B
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many different railroads, and I never
ir
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mafc-a per hour they would deliver
S^uiboUrawbour. 70,800 pr day,
or about 2.&gt;,&lt;Kr),000 per year. To conMxwcl inch a lino would require no
earth-grading. and for ports perhaps
•^fourth port uf the tazntrer u^d for
twh on a single-track railroad of equal
lengtli. A steel cable tbo ciao of your
finger w mid be strong enough far the first darn all-rail reu*. from St Louis
track fech an apparatus eutild bo so*, to Texas, either orewtiie Maeourt, Kan­
up and used with but little more dam- su A Texas B. R, via Sedalia, or over
the Atlantic 4 I'ariflc R IL, via Vinita.
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Kanias, Colorado, Now Mrxtco. Ne­
braska, Oregon or California, we recom­
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route by way of St Ixiuis. over the Mis­
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It is
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Reclining Chair Care. Fulraan e Pelacw
Sloepura, tlx, famous Miller Safety
Platform, and the celebrated Westing­
house Air-Brake, and runs its trains
from St Louis to principal points in the
West without change. We believe that
the Pacific Through Line has tbe best
track of any road West of tbo Mississ­
ippi River, and with its supeiior equip-

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                    <text>HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. 1874.

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STEBBINS &amp; BELDING
Then addreeofag himself directly to
tbo question, bo statM. the altenmtiro
result* involved fa tta, proportions—
expansion and contraction—very sharp!y, as Mows:
‘,
Tho alternative now *tand» before us
■if oxpantion in some form or raoamption; commercial life or commeretal
death ; either diffasion of wealth, or
monopoly of wealth. Tb« question iorolree the proeperty of tho producer,
el*o the enrichment of the non-producer; whether the laborer shall walk
move erect, nr the capitalist more proodb strnL
Ho then oaM: .
Under free banking there would be
freedom and profit to industry. Re-

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COUCHES.

BED-LOUNGES,

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TRESSES.

roe hauling tends’to equality ol cvvuUUion; monopoly of banking create*
inequality. Ono ia republican; tbo oth
-r is anli-tepnblieun. One erect* an
aristoorney, white the elber dethrone*
it. Expansion, or free banking, inroltes an dtore increaw of our national
i-oud*. 'Rosumptiou look* to tbe usur
of more of tho national bond* and tbo
expansion of our public debt. Through­
out thia whole debate I bare looked io
vain to the edrocatse of reoumpiiou for
souse plan of substantial relief, but they
all weld their thooriee to more national
bond*. They offset what lhev term ‘-in­
flated currency" with inflated bond*.

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Opposite Goodyear’s Hardware.
JOHN ROBERTS,

r&lt; i/iDUST/fY
Why not support Home Industry ? Did you ever tnke the
trouble to find out whut makern community thrifty and prosper­
ous T You go to tlic city anttyou nee the’ people nil ahvc mid
1 stiring, and the firnt thing yo4 say, u They are doing hits of
business nere I’’ Everybody seems to be doing well. Mechanics
! arc'Meffn by hundreds hurryineto their labor w.ith their dinner
j pnH 6ft thteir krifr. Whnt re ’lift entree of dll this stir? ’-Y” there
' u a demand at Utme for work, the people patronize Home Jndua~
\ (fj' “ty people know that it is to their own personal interest to
i support Home trade and they do it invariably. Who cats wheat
[ | rinsed in Barry County, if it
the people in. the county 1 We
lingst build up our o"’n&gt;place|fp4ople jti* Grand Bapids wfln't do
'it for ui.' We’iiaVJ' Mcrchantii»3fechai&gt;ies, ^Trade.-ruen, Lawyers,
1 Doctors aud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in
I Hastings who ean do a good job of work." To such I would ray,
look al our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutters A:c made in Hastings, apd
; .thep. rav we have no mechanics;, (jompiwe to day with ten years
; ■agdjTblr’then there was not eVen'frphhitcr'in1 Huffy Ghnnfv that , on tile 10th fast, cetaldishes the right
could paint a lumber, wagon fit to bejicen. There is no need of of tlic junior Senator from Mulligan to
I1 going |way frgm Hastings to gel_a_Carrijge'qr Buggy, tiinljjQ. far hold a ijluco in the front rank of Ugfa ,
■ us Stitter* re wine»rrrw&lt; you ran
feri dolhint. on every । Lit ire. Mr. Ferry La* shown liim*elf.
i
",1&lt;1 pet a Petter Cultsw of. me iu Hastings, than in any . not only the peer of older Senators, but,
other Town in Michigan ('great or mnallj, for I know they cannut on tho qu-Htfafl at issue, master of the.,
situation, fl is easy to say of a given
cOBfjictk! witligiT^u/frr Machin-. I am giving my ciutotacrs the
f l&gt;«n«Wof-Aja®32a Machine which I do say is.n saving of ten dol- argument, St is unanswerable.” Thia
remark hu been applied l&gt;y-ill the Lib.
i lara to them on every Cutter fhey buy of-me. I have nearly sold
' out mv first batch of Cutters, and am Jiunning Out another lot' oral journal* and all the speoo rcsumpfionitf* to th" recent *(wech of Mr.
1 which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggies below
Par next scason/y I am ready now to offer lower prices- on buggiea than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enalile me
. to undersell any carriage builder in the countrv. Tfv'theKn. I
I tave made my customers Happy alid ean do it again. My ous­ ry ba» not only answered, but refuted,
' ineas nearly doubles every HIT^and that is evidence of satisfac­ Mr. bebura* points, one by ja», until the
tion somewhere,
gentleman from Missouri hns not a foot

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NO. 49

Whatever the currency i* appreciated
by conrereien, la like moaiaro depreci­
ate* tho bond*; so that tho national
Lord* suffer what the national currency
gain*. Both stand alike pledged by
tlie same total wealth of the nation. If
expansion of currency deproeialce it,
o|x&gt;n like principle expantioa ef bonds
deprecistei them. Contractiun of the
currency adds no more value to the re­
mainder, as long u th* amount con­
tracted reappears in an equal increase
of bonds, for tho national icdebfadneaa
ia not loaeened. By the internet involved
on tho bond* the obligations to pay are
increased, aud diminish value rather.
Change of form is not lessening of obligatiun, and cannot be an increase of

do thia, 1 shell come to their aid as tbe
easier method, by far, of relieving tbo
people &lt;&gt;f financial etnbarnmta-tits.
He ridiculed with just sorority Ml.

12. 1836, directing that not more than
810,000,000 fa greenback* should be
retired within ths six month* following
the act, end that thereafter not more
than 84,000,000 in any on* trnulh far are wmnoa iceponriblo for the dissi­
should bo retired Gold ut tho date of pated rouraea of men ? How is it that
tho dram-ebop ia a greater social power
than that of the basuthatono ?
When we hear a woman som'plafa
that bar sons have drifted away from
tbe dominion of her influence; that,
wa* found that 844,000.000 bad been while educated at her tide, they hare
retired, leaving the volume of grron- oom* fo prefer the companioasbip of tho
backs fa ciroulatfon 8858,000, OOU, fa- riciou*, to that of her*, then we know
steed of 8400,000,000 the volncio out­ this mother has been unequal to the du­
standing April 12. 1866; and gold had ty impoted opju her. Where there1 are
risen fourteen cente. an advance under no distinctly inherited depravities there
contraction from 128 142.
has boon some fatal defect ln,the hums
Il is a pvrtfaent faquiry: If con­ training that ha* pjrtalttad tteri deplor­
tracting 8 H.OuO.OOO advsnees the pre­ able roettlt to come about
When we bear of tho husband who
mium on gald/Mtrteea per COIL, what

will gold Lo worth when ire shall have
retired the whole rolmue ot greenReferring to tbo prediction* that
mudoratu expansion will run up th*
premium on gold, he again appials to
th# fact* Lf history to show that the
price of gold ia not wholly determined
by the volume of currency. He says:
This vain tenor waa sutstentially re­
peated by tho honorable Senator recnuUy with seal and fervor. We bad
in 186J, 8300,000,000 of greenbacks
and 8160,000,000 of Stats bank issues,
making 8lGU.000,000, and ths propotitain was to odd 8300,000,000 ol natiobal bank issue, to make a total ot
8766,000,600 of circulation, and evils of
the nation I Did they follow f Gold
wo* then 154. Wo had in December,
1864--the following year— 8795,000,­
000 of currency, in December, 1865.
1946,000,000, with gold at 145; in De­
cember, I860, thu volume io variou*
forma of circulation reached 81,571,­
000,000, and gold declined to 184 ; and
ih December, 1867, there was • 1,022,vOO.OOO in circulation, with gold at 183
—a decline of twcnfy-ooe cents on gold
upon an increase of circulation 8262,O-jO.OuO over that in 1883, wnen such
fearful prognostication* were uttered
while tbo country prospered in spite of
those ominous utterance*. Tim evil
omens predicted to day, Id follow ex­
pension, will equally prorp to bo tbo
morbid speculaiiun* ot a timid poltcr,
and find a* little iulfilimeat a* they did

Polo’s story of the currency of China,
end to the iuiy«*fr of Francs a* similar
to our present system, showing that tbs
isaue of French tuifoat* reached the
enxruKtie volume of |9,0&lt;M,000,00V,

circulation in 1865, and sail tbo sup-.
posiatK'U* issue of the pua»ihlo maxi­
mum of what wo unco endured is made
the occasion of tnvuking tn* specter of
fO.Ofrt.VOO.OOQ of French assiyMir.
Poor substitute, indeed, for nrgumsnl
upon a grnvo national subject."
Ono after another he took* up and an-

' of Gnnndal ground to stand upon.
It io impoieib'e to do justice to thia points made by Mr. Schurx, tbowing
*|&gt;eoch by attempting &lt;u review it in the them to coudxt ot cunniugty-davlsed
suphislri**, "palinod off under ih* alwo can do is to givexuinc short oxtrnct*
rehetoric, without snlidsir, to meet tbe
covering tbo mifa point* ducueuxl.
Thu* be d:a*r* attention to ttiu ooo- distressful facia and logic of a crippled
ncu ot tbe government and the peo- - condition of national finance.” Os M r.
Schon’ mod" of resumption be drew
Tie adroeafmof resumption have as- I thia picture of inevitable nsulta:
The irredoemsbiHty of the enrroary is
eutHird w |«rsonali^r fur tbo government,
i distinct trod apart from th# people, to tbs bans of tbe system, in the system,
mistily tho fame. Tho government is in tbe judgment of the Senator. What
is
his remedy ? Not redemption in coin,
simply the *geney u( tho people, charged
to :iu their will, and for thjir ffnanrinl for be admits tbo impossibility of re­
uBceositHS to pul in the form of tn-&gt;n.ny deeming 1750,000,000 of notes with
the people's promise to pay. It :fa for
their hecesxity, ami io tboir own expe­
dient In money of their own creation,
•faroped with tho seal of their bwn
goTrrnmml, and.1 mado a lien oh -Ufa
whelk nanomil wenhh, they have per­
fect‘faith; and *»k for no -other and
want no bctter-errrulation.
,He sums up tie. advantage! of free
banking in-tho jMiowtng wire eenteq;
&gt; enterprises, prostrate more of
lines* men, throw more of tbs
out of employment and carry
tion and starradoa into more of
ueehold* of tlie laid, that the fli of tbe nation may be brought to

land’s present quote of currency would
fur like quote to the whole nation give
a volume of 82,480,000,000. The ab­
surdity of tho cry of "inflation” is ren­
der* d more deceptive when 11 ia used &gt;o
defeat an increase at only 846,000,000
on the plea of resumption.
With on expression of regret that our
spier will not permit the publication of
tbo entire speech of Mr. Ferry, wo give
the ronelnding paragraphs, a* follows:
Now England is solid for resumplioa,
except tho bonucible Senator from
Rhode Island (Mr. Eprague). wbooe
mammoth buxines* onterprixee have
not been the Less* of bis honors, and
whose w'imi foroeaal support* sxoansiua.
New York Is solid also. The Eaih
tbsn, with its centralisation of capital,
aided by ancillary moosy renter*
in different Staton, and supported by ibe
Goldsu tilope, bolds its grasp, and will
nut relax, even to equalise the unequal
supply of circulation iu ths 8&lt;mfh and
Wert. A section, dou, end capitalists
may conspire ant! rorabine t» dictate
tlie munetery Haus of s Ires country;
butia behalf ot tbe multitude—tbe

Commenting on Mr. Schurs* Gorman
friend's letter asking advice as to the
load-of money fa the United States, he
ocanluded a* follow* •
Llall tho Senator that tbi tribute wo
are bow paj lag fat foreign faith coats
till* nation orwr one hundred millions cf
mbney annually, and tbe quicker wo
•opply the people with adequate maun*
to davetope and husband their own reume M circularion thruugh paper mfa- tuutcos, the greater will bo car wealth
L I* offered a* an exdnao for tho re­
^Heqeoteri M?. Calhoun, of Booth
Europe want* u* to eh-ck our entepriee* 1cent vetjy u exwordmary proceeding*
Cerolini, aid Thctnas Jeffereun b «hbw and cripple our rorouroe* by tarred re- poculiarly euff.Tcrs from inttmimrance
itiniplioii,
for
shs
le
on
vwoe
of
oar
that oven iu jtair time th* nreee*ity far 1
growth and jealous ot oar poirev. Tb
a nntieonl system of pspor ■taocey was j
make the New World tributary to tho
OM «* the gfat of tho financial theories
of tho Looks To make Ue Now fade­
pendent of the OM WeeH « tbo finan-

OOM Undentauil at once that badly
kept home* have driven more man into
irrc-gularitfoe than anything else,-and
upon you mainly note the reepuoaitilitv
for tbe evil* thue arising.
We are not naeerting ths: intemper­
ance would end with tho change in the
policy of women thol we bare propoeod.
lntcm|&gt;en*noe alien cocoeo of caxuoe too Lad been convicted cm two mdirtmente
sebtle for human analysis.
Bal the far countOTlrittog, and eonioMed to one
fact ia naanrtod that intemperance i. year'* imprisonment and a Sweet8LW,
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together with all the cost ol pfwjmtfeii; ’
but th:* perdon wre to extend only te
hi* relief from imjiriaonmeot It to a
noticable fact, however, that the act waa
nut tigued by Guv. Case until tho 25th
The average American home interior*
ot the. following January, and heooe
ia oppressively dreary. Mot. cat and
did not go into vflrot pnlil that flow.
sleep in tbotr houses bscan»e it is mure
The inferenro ia Ast be did agree with
convenient to sleep and eat there than MICHIGAN TERRITORY: tbo leniency which the learned judges
elsewhere 1 but beyond this, the ordina­
were dlspooed to exercise.
ry “roof-treo” ia utterly without attrac­ Curiosities of Early Legis­
In March, 18», Leri H.y«, who
tions. It is without attractions, not so
»*. rouvictsd of forgerv fa the preced­
lation.
much from neglect os from a perverse
ing June, and eanteucad to one year’s
dclermruatiun that it* whole ercmomy
imprisonment and to pay a floe of 8100
shall be of the most pinehed, stinted,
and cost nt nraoocutioa, wa* pardoned
narrow, a-.d cheerloei character, such
•n tbo staple condition that he give to
as only dull imagination, false oeoanmy,
the county unti-nr hie individual note
cold sympathy,, and selfish taste*, can
lur tbe payment of the fine aud oect.
make it.
Tbi* act i* declared to bare been adopt­
Go into our town* and village*, and
ed from tbo law* of Georgia, “as far as
"eormary and euitabte to tbe arena.
discover the theory under which so
.1* neee of tbe Territory of Michigan."
many of them arc roeducted. A win­
By an act of July, 1818, the reroraing
dow is never opened; a door never
of deed* wa* made obligatory fa order
•tend* ajar; Daring tbo day the glori­
to convey title. Tbe following pruvieous eua is never permitted to enter their
ion*, if re-enacted at the promt time,
darkened chambers ; at night a feeble
would no doubt lie of great eervieo, by
light through a window rtiowa how tho
oomjMliiag the bolder of coavoynacee to
family dismally burrow fa a'corner.
pnt the aamo on record, and thus eawEnter, and you will d.eoorer thu tho
ble the rounfy reeved toebow tho cocaboose is inno.pit*bte to the stranger, shoot him uu the spot Th- Enjli.b
and giro* nn indkeUion that it ia mreul officer in rotnc#nd, immediately on reto be enjoyed by its inmate.. The par­ ceiviag tho strrender, ioaued a procla­
lors are chill wttt. an atmosphere that mation to tbe •ffi-et that all ciiixnn*
rarely know, a human praevuro. Thu would be liskr Muenabla to tho laws
patsagwe echo tbo *u«nd of yuiir foul- tbeq in forte io the Temtory, and ex­
tall aa if .tar&lt;led by the unusual infra hurting to th* qutet observance of th"
•ion. Tho women are gathered fa the ■aiao. But. A* iu*y be really inferred,
kitchen, where the stove heated air and there wa* ftui* interest ia the preserv*
tbo odor* ut tbe twuta ire sickening tion of the record, or property ot a gov­
and nnwhotesume; and tbe men are ernment wb‘4h bad passed away, and
anywhere uut of tbe fa.use,— anywhere ill-dhpoeod fisrsou* were not srantingiu eecape the appalling doedneee that who fell free to profit by anything on
si-ulso upon tho plaoo.
which tber uigbt lay their hands, or
Th thuto hnracx t:io women would which oxa tod in any degree thmr cu­
rat bar their eon* should idle too day at pidity.
It is a matikr of note that thia act. deed ar mengage reeoedad, eoaveyod
tbe postyffice, the villago store, or the
the title. It would be difficult to deale h juxe, than l*t the sunbeam* enter
their parlors and lade'the carpets! They lief of Joahas Barnard,” is the only viea a proviaioa which would operate fa
would rather thri- sons and. husband* official doenusont now extant, which re­ a mot* compulsory manner than this to
should al night enjoy the good cheer ot fore even iadirecUy to tho-Uritixh occu­ bring about the desired result.'
In 1817 Monroe County eras fa nsad
pation of Doiroit ns an incident of the
war of 1812. From the 10th of August. of a oourt-bouae and jail. As ia usual
social bilerily within the awful sLudow* [ 1812. to the let of Octobr. 1814,thrre ia fa »ueh cmo, tbe county Mt »e*y poor,
of tbeir shat-an apartment*. In tiu-se aa unbroken interregnum of legislative and applied to the highest authority fa
bomr* tbe whole art i* the art of oat to enactments; and nowhere in tbe record- the Territory for aid. Sotxie time pre­
live, lb keep all things neat, aud or­ of theTcrdtoay is there a word to ex­ vious to thb Pranas Navarre had grant- .
derly, ami tiivum*|iect ; to preeeut no plain the reason therefor. The net hr! to the Governor of the Territory, tn
trait fur th. use ol tbe Counts of Mon­
flaw for tbo edifleitiun of Mr*. Gitrndy; above referred to wo quote in fell:
roe, an acre of land m the village of
to suppress all impulses, all taste*, all
Munrx:. This tho jurtire* of tho coun­
[ilea*ores, *11 heartinee*, all lite, — throe
ty court wore authorised to sell, the
thing* koeia to bo tho great purposo ot
proceed* to be applied on tho new
tho aacetie women who, routvol them.
building*. In addtoon to ttoa a great
It i* no wonder Umt mon escape from
ot 84UU from the Territory treoAury waa
them, and prefer even tho cuaree
gained, to a&gt;d fa the completion ol a
atuueemente ut tbo pabtic-buese; for tv
habitat for their ounnty gvvernteeoi.
hrs it tho nrcvs.ity wi tbe ma^ulino
The eounty embraced in tbe Territory
uatnre, and any farm of life t» bcltei
of Michigan had been snbieci to d.tfcre
than ap ath* and chill.
The ate venly butr.e 1* no leu putent
fa« re appnors to have been eocoa dunht
in driving tueu in o evil than tbo apa­
thetic homo.—an viporieuce -common ten,'’ rati Hie most stringent precaution* »* tu tho eummon law practice which of
taken m binder anything in the nature right ahoula obtain therein fa 1810;
ui "stuffing." Tbo following are tbo' arid to put an end to whieh a law wa*
IMSeud with the following Jafad tltte :
“An act to repeal all acts of too Parlia­
ment of Eugtend. and of fae 1‘ariiaWomen who have sons to roar, and
ment of Great Britain, within tbe Tendread tho dvmornlixing iofio«nces at
tory of Michigan fa the Untied States
bad aseociales, ought lu understand the
of America, and for other purpoore.”
nat; ro of young manhood. It is exThe query at once ariaeo. bow any one
ccsaively restfos*. U is disturbed by
coaid cUun any binding fares of Eavague ambitions, by thirst for action,
aw fa a pountrr govensed by
by longings for exetfemeut. by ineprosanother power. But aa the sot itself is
sible desire* to touch Ufa in manifold
a rare eurfoeity, and hints al acme idsways- If you, mother., rear your son*
so that their borne* are asaocialefl with
the repression of ‘lieso natural instmote,
you will bo sure to throw them into tho

The fine charter fora toll-brfago fa
the Territory'wae granted fa December,
1818, to Solow* Sibley, H.ary J.
Aftint. aud Benjamin Wariworth. who
WWW authorised te build bridges, for tho
cross-ng of which they mignt receive
toll, ovvr tbe River Rouge, and ovur
the River box Ecoroeo, on the road
leading from Detroit to tho Miami R*pids If wa* provided -‘that th* said
bridge* ehall i»t be tea than 16 foet
wide, wrthaeunag railing ue each rids

The taflueaoo of the wife is alwaj
bridged by tbo fat** of. the early trail
sg ot her husband. He roman to to
men with bin habit* formed. A wc

�people appreciate tbe importance ef
having able men to reprveent eaeh
township aad Ward on tbo Board of
Supervisors. And wo trust they wiU

prosperity of the eounty in th# jaaacat,
is the reonlt of the wfac legisletion of
tho put, obtained by th* election of true
men as Bupervisora. It it, also, to ba
hoped that equallywieo oovneote wiU

are about to eav, having weighed ocr
words well, we change tbe repulse we
have Buffered io tbo shortcomings, una­
voidable in port there to no doubt, of
tho Nat oeal OwermaanL We were
too haavily handicapped with Banbcrn
etmtracte, Jayne and Bingham blackmailngs Woetern infiateoa scheme*,
lb* morety system, and tbe failure ot
Cangreso to* meet tbe wants ot th*
mimes by lawfa'ation demanded br tbe
bard fimea. Nor ia it exaggwrstSm. to
sills that the Himmoas fight )c*l as a
theu-vand vote*. Somehow the 'Eraox
statosmaa' always contrives te bring
forward aomo baleful faeue just in the

••Loet year, it was tho salary grab,
and all that then raved us waa tho fail­
ure of the news to reach the fntr-ior
towns in seoran to be fait al tbe polk
Thia year, jurt as wo had overcome tho
oppoaittou aroused ia ear own ranks
by this vyrong, it having been reprated,
this Simmons issue and the disgraceful
disclosure* fa conneetioe with the rev­
enue detective system are brought for­
. Utar, bUcbI&gt; titans. Bui public efi- ward to weigh us down and crus * dis­
oea from doing those things which they gust am ong our tat men. Tho wonder
know will be fsr tho boot to terns t of
tbe whole people, tbo moral elsvatiun of
society, aad tbe reduction of taxation.
Follow Republicans do not fril this
taeto^reak in thunder tooee far tho
right. Do not flail to give ns a local
logjeTetnro true to your intervsta and
the protection of your tone aad daugh­
ters fruea tbe blighting influence*, that
exist on every hand, that can only bo
exterminated by tbe strong arm ol the
law. Do not forgot tbo work done by
onr organisation, in the past, iu behalf
of down-trwiden humanity, nor that
there rranama much yet to bo' done.
That on us as a party, depends the eafcrormeni of tho rights of a degraded
Herewith we place before oar readers
race, and tbo social purification of tori- a resolution of fiutisga Grange, No 50.
ety from tho meet gigantic evil of tho Patrons of Husbandry, on the Temper­
day. To do thk and do it offsctnaUv, ance question adapted at their mooting
we most stand like a lock of adamant on tbo 28th, mt, which wiU certainly
aad breast back the tide of moral oor- commend iterif to tbo good judgement
of all true friends of morality end tote I
rwptfon that fills to
" ’
many of our cities snd

VanVtookAntawS
r-.ih_.nMr

Wall Paper I Wall Paper I

bonnet, without flowers or feather s,
costs «20, and and one as cheap as any
woman of pretension wue'd wear, euete
|50. Thru a Spanish Manfl'a to suit
U&gt;at bonnet oasts 88u0, the roses on it
being It each extra! And th«oe two
articles, bear in mind, on*y commence
the dreoa. Bams of you?lady readers

tho women have taken the 6*ld with
sums pro«p*ct of succeia. Oas ehreed
saloon man .ook advantage of the St.
citomsat to port b ile a’l over tbo rity,
ia the aam* of tho Women's Committee,
ataung that * prayor meeting would bo
earlv fa tbs evaa’.ig l:ll after 0 o'clock.
Then, a. no women came, it crept
tb-oejh tbo wool ol the thire y crowd
present, that the saloon men bed made
a rstbor nice thing by aa.-aciicg them
to hie den. Tbe uasetuputous fellow
made several bandred dollars by hie
shrewd dodge.

her at least |20,iW per annum. Thia
sum will take an ordinary belle through,
unless she io very njy, in which case
more will be required. But think of a
yonng merchant saddling himself with
so expensive a luxury as e fashionable
wife ! What certain ruiu it io fur him,
if he happens to be in low with her!
Is it any wonder that eo many young
dm live at tho clubs, and keep rooms
of tbeir own, rather than marry T I

Smo Muxs, March 'A 1874.
Fi.xsn DrwTv: T-f-king perhaps
a few Foee f.vra tba pioe woods ts’ght
bo welcomed uy you and tome ut tho
readeieof he Bixs.c, I though: best
to spend a few tu&gt;nu.es in girieg jou a
slight dieeripiioi of this place and to
give also tho reason for calling thia
hamlet Stuben Milk Tbes place is sit

R^atdieaa through and through j and
that means r(f*»■ and progress. It te
scou to fane.tri-weakly edition, that
ought tube, and will ba sought for by
al) ctasoe not able to have a daily, but
harp abowt the vole of the Supervisors wbota not rontenMTwttir* weekly.
paytogllfiO towards the personal ex- Bubecriptfaca reerived at this ofioo. .
poaseo of Hon. Birney Hoyt white
hridfa* tba Oranit Court ia thio warty,
aad main, an especial pmoaal oodb^htonMrrK. P. Barnum, the Bn-

Dichi Cbrnlra
Dingman Albert B
Dibble James
Decker Frank B '
Ecker John
Edward. Bubert H
Fuller Reuben
FI6old Milo
Fuller Joeeph B
OragOry Lewis L
Grachwiml M
Grant Robert J
Heath Darias J
Heath Wm H
Hodgea I F
Ilaxrn Wm A
Hurney Abram
Hawkins Fernando K
Jenner Jeueo
Jewell Wm H
Johnson Chas L
Jorian l/o-n»&gt;
Jordan Frank 8
Kepner Amos
Kramb Jno
I.rii Wm
Lewie Henry C
l/-mtn Eli
HcEweine Delos B
Mosh.r David H
Maynard Anson D

few-mf^IT Be tajare^Wriee.:
wxoxxsmt, out 8.
Morning, 10 1-2 o'clock—Divine 8ar.
vice and tbe Holy Communion : 8er-

Durkee Goo H
Dickinson IfilbarF
Dizon R^w1*’
EnMKdward J
Oedekuaet Christ
Gilbert Henry F
Gregory Dewitt C
Green Edwin L
Grare Mwtal
Hortoa Alonso L
Hubbell Ambrose

HsodhckWaO
.
Hradnck John G
Hal
’Mntaw
1
Htemr i E ■«»» M

Aftamocc, S oMoet—Tbe Children I
, bo addressed by—t, On Ser. A. W, 1
V**. of Mrakegtrn. 2. Tbe Bar.
bnmra W. Martin of Mt. Clemen*.

Uloera, Brahe*,

A Full line of A No. 1

ELECTION NOTICE.

Fourth Ward,

s£®— I

Whlltimcrw Wm L

Third Ward.

CBOMY! CfiOCKEBY!
F. D. ACKLEY fiBlH SOT TO SLETHlBBOfflUBBOUBSPilllGSTOa.

DHMICH

Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.

BLANKS AND 8TATIONER1R8.

SCHOOL BOOKS I

—MTHI MtflICIIES,

H

SMITH, MANEE

k PRESTON.

-gtaage, fls^k U&amp;, UHL

i Perfumeries and Toilet ArticUa.
Paints, Oils. Varai. band Die Staff*.

CHOICE

GROCERIES!

BACON &amp; KARRS’

Traveling Desk eta, Druggists Sand rise

C0MFECTI0HBBIM1

Pail Breia uf Priitn Ski

Second Ward

The fifteenth of tho Diocesan Mission­
ary Westings, under rsaolotian of Canventteei. will bo bold p. V.) during
Easier week on April «th aad &amp;th, ln

rasaotoT, *ran».
Muraing. 0 1-2 o’eteok.—Mratmg'far
tbe discussion of general toptee. Bubfact;—Church Literature ; opened by.
tbe Rev. J T. McGrath, Rector of St.

Toange Charles D.

Ntune Willard L
Sh«1&gt;patd Z"rnh
Squire Atowo
Htantey Frank A
Trask Barsilla
Teal Edwin
Unger David
Van Vrteor Jno R
Warner Horatio B
Whitcomb CcrneUua 8
Wooley Dewitt C
Winkleman JohaC
Wright Barney
Whaler laeac
Wickham Jno W
Wooley Alonso
’
Whitcomb Sheldon
Wright Horaee
Youngs Andrew A

General Missionary Meet-

Rheumatism,
Banis, Sore***,
Xvjralgin,
rc Throat, Bolls, Woands,

Wds'extkB GROCERIES

Norton Hiram
Olmstead Chas H
Peterman Exra
font Charles
Rrider Edward A
Bunyan Albert H
Hom Beni B
Bowden James
Hose Ferris
Rom John
Rose PertJ
Itedford Jamra
Bom Philander
.
Kork Eatua
Scnllaburv Geo L
tartwealher. Wm P.
Bwartbont Isaac W
Sweet Geo A
Smith Wm 0

Abby George
Bromley Murry
Brown Earl R
Bnunott Hartson
Barlow Frxl H
Buiry Nitbulao
Bartlett William
Bmngwin Thomae
BvnreU Davrl

75 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.

u tUclm.
Cole, OMSmm.
All Hemorrhuge^
Diarrho*.
A

Dodge Orion h
Dunbar Phillip
Dawsun Bobcrt

used in Brooklyn *a well as ia tho
West, fur Brooklyn is a city of reridaaco*, and a very religions city. Bat they
mot with but little sucrara The sa­
loon-keepers were obdorate, aad no re­
sults follow*!. They propose to ke*o
it up, howexer, till they h.-vo crushed
out tbo evil in Brooklyn at least.
of Send Inkc.lSand Lake being on the
G. R. 11 B. B-,) twvnty-eeven mite*
north from Grand Rapids. A. D. Cook
E*q., ot Hastings, recoatlv purchased a
belt interrat in *bw Stuben Milk and
1300 setae of pine land. The former
complaint entirely different froui any
that ha. yet appeared.
Some horse owners of the mills were from Btuben
ductors declare that tbo disease uN&gt;f a Co. N. Y . •» were also many of tlie
mild type, run. ill conise in a very few hands engaged in about tbo milk there­
days, never kilk ’hat the horeo doos for* tbo old firm of McElwo A White,
noteuSn at all; the I it manly irate gave tbe tamo of "Stuben Mills," to
dull, languid, under the weather, rather
eloepy, rather dispirited, like a ward their splendid new mill just finished.
politician -‘between elections" Other The mills base every facility that hu­
doctors insist that tbv bone suffers ia- man ingenoiiy could suggest, for capac­
teseely with an achtng pain alternating ity, handiness, durability, safety fiom
with relic spasms, and that it has proved fire ate., etc. It ia situated on tbo north
iu many instances fetal
On* horse
doctor iariate that the disease is a form bank of what is known ae Lampman',
eflung fever. Another is certain that lake, a very pretty sheet of water in­
-___ Tlk
deed. located m this fine wildnnrv*.
The lake I should think, contains about
an4iuodrod acts*, aad its water fa so It,
to there is to danger of day farming
inside tbe boiler. Tbo mW M cajablo,
of cutting from fsrty to serentv thous­
and feel of lumber per day. I would
mention that tbo mills are situated in
We bars received from Fraud Ford
Beq., of Byvanaa, Ohio, * circular de­
scriptive of the celebrated ‘lfeo.se
Tborntem Bteokbery-' whieh he ia now
offering fur sale at exceedingly Jew
prices. This plant io specially ccm----- J. J
all arkn ".•» iriran it* d*-

but to yWd to the will of th* majority
this time may so fafluenee public opia­
te, tat ore tho return of another sn­
nnal Township orating your choice
may tamed the beat .and your wtobaa
ngntad. Utmton there is strength—
In strength victory—In victory the nnTho extracts with comments of the
Jueeonseatof tbo knead th. triumph
great epweh of Senator Ferry, on our
ofjuota and right. Let ua bo united, tatpeguare from tbo Fifo fort* »*

Hartwell Wm A
Blatterv Joseph
Stark Julius
Shrinor Baker
Throop Eli B
Trontwina Albert
Van Armas Chao E
Van Brunt John 8
Van Brunt Albert E
Vail Aaron E
Wright Har.ry

FlrrtW.rd.
Adams Jnwpb
Bauer Char H
Burton. Chas 8
B.nlsall Daniel E
Burgher Lafnyotto
Bishop Borneo
Beckman Wm*W
Burgher Ai-drew J
Bhren Wm
Barlow Chas E
Curvy George
.

Tbo Daily Jfemter the loading Rapubbean paper in New Hampshire, and one
of tbo truest printed anywhere, thus
accounts for tbo recent dsuaat of tho
Bvpnbl’cnse in that Btate. We hope
the Administration will heed tbo laeeun
and giro Butlerism a wise letting alone
in tbo faints, aa it evidently will not go
down among the people of any part of
Now England

that the tarn who pay our txxoa, build
our public buildings, eroat our school
bouse* and churches, giro tbe eecial
aad moral tone to society, will not fail
to give to it iu political toaa, by Ruing
to the pells and to tho caweueee. end
aiding by every boncrablo meansin tbe

the ooooty are all needed nt the front,
aad that our hope fa iu unity of action.
Romamber, brother Repcbtans, that
only ens man can be elected Supervisor,
or Clerk, or Treasurer ia any cue town­
ship, at the election on Monday, and
tai tho only safe course io to fat tho
caucus settle all matters ot difference
and whoa it shall have spoken, as it
always does. Cor the msjoriiy, than as
men who arc actuated by prineipl* end
not from osy selfish motive, fat us gp
to work fa earns*! aad elect our stasd-

the principle article dealt in. io meant,
number 7,514; one to every IM of tbe
population. This ieexclcsivo ot d:uggista, club bouses and places of that
class which dispense liquors quite as
freely as tbe prut rased dealers.

J'r’;:1*?*',

I*in» Vai Mitina
Lottara Mila.
Lathrop EH

Omen Wellington
Goldsmith Chas H
G.odyear Henry A
Goodyear Wm H
Gtable John A
Goodyear Geo E
Gucalyoer Nathan B
Green Henry L
Goodyear Wm 8
Guile Welter
Ooudy Moots

least ton fee ee
nt tbo Cm

NOS

tevtaw Mklsn.

EA8TQG8 UBBUIOBB 1

Map -ltd Myron H
MW/John
Moore Gec-g,
Mato John
Meed Worthy L
Mnagsr JohnE
MooeCA
McMurry Madi-.n
Mill* Wm 0
Merrleiea Jataon
Nevfas JohoM
Narttroth Frederick
NobfaeJuifa.
Nobles Joel P
NoteoaDP
Perkins Otto
Prickou Milton
Ponnoll J D
Powers Samuel
/
Prntt AWfahR .
Priudte Hh era.. nO
ParkecNT
Petal Hurry
Rogen Elmer
BoedMenSekD*

KSrSSao

Baker Mason. W
BameD Jeremiah M
RaaaeffMarewi
RmjuJbG

Hyatt Lothar
Haakiiis Daafal
Baakte WmH
Harte* Edwin H
Hicks WtaF
Hioka Chari*. H
Hucm* Owea
Joaos Hoary
Jones Wm
Jones Hiram

JohamMaaatL
Kimble Erarae.
KodteM Frank
XtafieH Lannes
Lake Henry
Lathrop Maltfah J
Link Andrew
v—g Bamual
Louring itemne!
Marobnll Georg*
Myras WmH
Mans Jaoofa
Mmfaev Uwin H

NEW STORE I
nfGooiBimmpBicE

Hastings, Michigan.

UOY

Mew Seales.
Mew Styles.
'
Mow Prieee.

' .

Very Low

SKlte."

ktaseUCkata
RradJamraL
WohJWmn
Bfahoaxad Guovwe
RtaAatowr
ftreWTwiui

MnLrtfaa Grawg* L
MsnhThootaeD

V—rt4lH Alfril A
atrikraltefal

MeLolfaa Semes H

Mmm Dwtel
McNair Frodoirt

lir W M

bort men, and having placed them in
MUMtton tone elect them, and then
tata at them, to do tbe work to their
hands committed, yrmiMfy ae ft
data. We should all remember that
the public goodtara*. tbe enfcroelamt of every law to bo found on our
statute hooka aad that tits tbo duty of
the officer* cta*n by ths ..people as
their servants to execute the wiU of tho
people who bare nude every law that

m Grooorioo and Crodwry.
T.jk-joh, a

li’

'han. good reason to know that they
would not fa thia aty tom a aingte rote
on
&lt; that account, from tbo men of any
party,
sad we do not believe any polit­
;
ical
capital ean be made against so able
i
and true a man as Mr. Barnuiu has
er«r been, by a roeort to any such demagognefam. Bat wesumise thia io only
aioubterfugo, that the roal owpooitmi to
tort should not be overlooked, either in Mr. Barnum on tbe part of tho 5"*
the naeernsting caucus, or al tho polls.
Jew seal is hie well-known temperance
Wo want good man for officers of views, and hie known intention to aid
every grade. Maa who have tbo abil­
ity and tho moral courage to do tboir
whole duty, and to firarienly er acute

Otootiesu, politics shoo’d be ignored, aa
tbo mbH of an electton., tends to fix
fa ta public mind the principle, and
the policy a majority of tbo people domendehaft control fa tbo affairs of

40,000 Cutamara to uadortiaad wo will not te undonoU

flflJ K iltli lii ^lil hiiiW II M l

THEIT0WN8HIP MEET­
INGS,

For it, beta parties are alike ree*&lt;Mribte The pre-a of both partioe mfyiood
it to bo done, and wo stand by tho &lt;ulvio* we gave oar Sapervfaora, and be­
tas th.y did only tbeir duty fa tbe
premfaea. aad that this vote tor the right
aad ter dofag what they oouH to prop,
erig remurarat* a kithlnl public offleor. fa mallfag the Western movemsnt
they deserve tbo gratitude
of the whole» fr
’ Tho drink-------------------------far-------------aa power'---------------fa oonoerued.
believe any on* of ing places m New Tort, by which •*..
.
Bnd
wllidx
b

MOW

Y.TTJ’JO't

�iurn. ; all entries fsQmg below sixty per
oent by new standard of axcslla&amp;oe be­
ing rejected:

amithsr public sound*! us the |
bringing of B. P. Q»dy here on a
trumped up charge of perjury, at the
•xpenae of the paopte, that certain per­
use may collect a bad debt, haa not
hitherto boon tolerated ia this county,
and dsaerves tho sevoreat comlemaation
of all honorable mon.
Il is not too
much tousk that that FertMeas son of
Blackstone may bo made to pay the

-■tS’Ex

•

J. MOBgrra. p.M.

CNVICMES.

books are largely used throughout the
county, go that tho outlay in books elQ
uot be large Necessary books cab bo
procured at Aaayria.

T. B. Duxcn,

Temperance Meeting.

Notice.

Republican Caucus.

Common Conncil.

THE DETROIT

Rev. J. W. Bancroft C. G. Ho'brook.
Bov. Mr. Jscotre, Mrs. Norman Bailey.
Mr. Carter and Mrs. Samuel Dick'S, th~
resolu sons were unxnimcysJy adopted.
Anoiher temperance eong was then
sung by the choir, af er which tbo
meeting adjourned 111 next Munday
evening at the some place.
Cusaus H. Bicu,
Secretary.

PIOTTJRESI .
piotures:
I am now all alone in tho i’botocrsp'j
business, and so I have made errangoments to increase my facilities for doing
better work than ever all should call
and get a nagatire taken. The superi­
ority of my work in the part is a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-class wort in
I ho future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State Street

The Barry County Poultry
Association.

Light Brahmas sod the rttridgv
Coeliins were not excelled at die poultry show in Detroit ia Decsmbst. There
were sixty fine eulriee for premiums and
about twenty for exhibition not regular­
ly entered, among whiou were some of
tbe best in the room. We append tbo
list of entries as follows:
W. D. Hayes- one peir Partridge
Cochins, trio Partridge Cocuics. one
Partridge Cosbin boa, one tuo Saver
Spangled Hamburgs, two trios Golden
Spangled Hamburgs, one hen and

FOR

fu.ere exhlmions may ectumand, dosorvidly so.' tbo camo liberal patronage
and gcnvral spprcciaiioti of tbo people
of the couniy.
By urde. ol tbe Exircutivo Committee,
H. A. Guonrxax, 1’rrsidsnL
Gao. M. Dsw«r, Secretary.

PRICE 83.00 A DOZEN.

Pinta and quarts ol filthy caltsrrhal
discharges. Where doss it all oomr
from t The mneeus membrane iitjieg
lbs chambers of the nose, and its little
glands are diseas’d, so that they draw
from the blood U liquid and exposure
to the air changes it into corruption.
Tbiali e- :quid was to build up the eye­
tom but it is extracted and the system
is weskened by tho loss. To Golden
Medical Discovery, which also sets di­
reedy upon lbs glands, correcting them,
applying Dr. Sign's Catarrh Remedy
with Dr. Pie-co s Nasal Douche, tbe

FINE HTOCK!
Partridge Cochins, Golden Spangled
Hamburg!. Silver Bpaagled

Maxxnx, Omxcbita Parish, &gt;
La, Kept Ih. 1871. j
To all who are seeking new homos in
or are about to take-a trip to Missouri.
Kansas, Oulurado, New Mex-co, Ne­
braska, Oregon or Calif.&gt;reia, we recom­
mend a eheap sate, quick and direct
route by way of BL Luuis, ovee the Mte-

R. V. Pmsa, M. D.:
Somer me about last June I eomtneueed tbe use of yoer medicine, aad they
have eatarely cured me of Catarrh of
twenty years standing.
Respectfully,
Mxs.C H Pkxuxtc.
Geo. M. Dewey—one coop of six
Dark Brauma pullets, one trio Bhek
Aaocr Birrxaa.—At certain periods
Spanish, one Dark Brahma reek.
of Ufa a tonic is a necessity ; but there
John Hotchkiss-one trio Aylesbury
is danger in using stimulants that injure .
tbo organs of -digestion white firing
John Goodyear—one trio Light Brah­
temporary relief. To obviate thia, and
mas, one trio While Leghorns, one pen
present to tlie public a tonic free from
Hendons, om trio African Bantams.
Alcoholic poison. Dr. Greene prepared
D. R. McElwais-oM trio Dark
the Oxygenated Bitten, a sure cure for
Brahmas, cue trw Scotch Greys, one
Dyspepsia and all kindred complaints. 1
pair Light Brahmas, two Plymouth
Sold everywhere. Joujr F. Hnar, Ou*. 1
Rock hens, one Light Brahma bon, one
nix A Co., Proprietors, 8 awd 0 College
pate Browse turkeys, oue trio White

eqnipf-ed with fine Day CuaeliM, Buck's
Reclining Cba'r Cara. Pulman's Prlaoe
Sleepers, tXe fsmous Miller Rafrty
Plstform. and the celebrated Westing
bouM Air-Brake, and runs its trains
from Bi. Louis to principal points ia the
Wwt without change. We believe that
the Pacific Through Line haa tbo bort
track of ny rosul Wert of tbo Miameeippi Binr, end with its supettor ♦quipmeat and unrivaled comforts for peisoogvra. baa become the great popular

the Wrote
Trams from the North.
Reith and East connect at BL Louis
with trains of the Mie-mri Pacific The
Teaas ounnsetfon of. this rpad U Bow

Lltll
Tho ••OH-Niagara” Inourstwe Go, of N.
Y, acknowledge no liability under
Policiee or Renewals issued by tho
“Underwriters' Agency,” so-calted, alter
31st Doownher, 1878. The Niagara
has Cash A—e- of 11.250,000. For re­
liable insuranoe, call cu William H.

.W, tal.M—Ur-U - T—Uj
B.

Spring Examinations, *

DsKay, Agt

Of 1874, wiU be heH at itee following
W. X. Berber-Fiv. trio. Light
BraVmao. ocx Light Brahma pullet*. one
Light Brahms k*. two trios Dark

HATCHING,

Where Does it COme From?

rty isuit ■» the Court
H-rtvA,—Wm.
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CHEAPEST and BEST

2d beet hen end chiokoM, W. D.
Hayes,
76,
In add'.'on tn tbe varieties entered
for premiums there wai severe) placed
on exhibition that commanded the at­
tention of all visitors .and wren really
worthy of epeeial mention in tho jtxlg-1
went of Ise Judges end officers, and for
exhibition uf wl.seh too parties have

The Republicans of Castleton will
The first annua', exhibition hold un­
meet in Caucus at Capt. McCormick’s,
in Nashville, Friday, April 3, at two der the aosnee'es of this association:
o’clock r.
for the purpose of nomi­ came off oa Friday and Bsltxrdsy. and
nating candidates for township officers
for tbo coming year. By order of the fowls exhibited were decidedly snpsrior,
and in number and va’uo etreeJul those
oa exhibitiou at tbe Bute fair ia Grand
Rapids last September, wh;lo reuse
coops, especially among tho Deri/and

/The Republicans of tho township of
Rutland, ore requested to meet nt the
Town House in said township, on Fri­
day April 3d, at one o’clock p. m.. to
nominate evitable persons for township
uAoen for tbo coming year. By order
of tho Committee. J. F. Hus,

Jpav Stssixt is sup
tbo leading articles ut
prices which defy evrnt
• feed article of Block'

tenderly sympathise with those unoere
subecribers to fc who have to contend
with a desperate appetite aad wn will
stand bj them with every helpful and
protecting influence we eon put around
them.
RneM, That wo extend to tbo deal­
ers in liquor who may take and keep
tlie pledge, our assurance of all the as­ Bost s’x pullets. (Dark Brahmas)
sistance wo can give them in replacing
J. 8. Van Brunt.
tho:r direful traffic with any honorable 2d beat six pultets. (Dark Brah­
mas.) Geo. M- Dewey.
3d best six pul’ets. (Light Brsh-

Board of Education Caucus.
Tbo electors of tho- several Wards in
the eity of Hearing*, without regard to
parties, are requested to meet in Csuetu
on Saturday evening. April 4th, at half
past eoven o’clock, to nominate nendidates for mem'xrs of tho Board of Ed­
ucation at tbe following' (daaM t ' "
1st Ward, at School Mouse.
•sagarine, or paper, published, with or
24 Ward, at School Mouse
without tbo advertised premiums, we
3d Ward, al Jaa. Clarke’s office.
4th Ware, at Co. Clerk’s office.
will obtain it fur you at tbe Lowxrr
Rana, without any expense to you in
eending tbe order.

RepuUicui Ward Caucuses.

A. M. Rock would announce to tbo
public, that lie is manufarruriag Oarrisges of all kinds, and styles, and as
for durability, finish and beauty, ho
cannot be outdocio anywhere, and will
not be undersold by any competitor in
the Btata Bia facilities tor busiuoas
in hia line, both Carriage making and
blacksmithing are cf tbo brat Stop on
Jeffereon street, Hastings Mich. 47tf

Tuesday Ere, March 81, 1874.
Tho cihscns Tempenmco meeting
convened pursuant to adjuornmost in
Union Hall, Hon. Daniel Striker in the
ot the United States to fold in their pa­
Chair.
per* aay suppl emont asLprurtW « Iktir
Tbe exercises were opened by music
eww tA». without attaching to each of
such supplements a oent U. 8. Postage
Prayer was then offered by the Rev.
stamp, snd that every riots lion of tho
Mr. Jacokes, after which another tem­
law subjects tbo offender to a fine of
perance song waa sung by the ehoir.
8100. Those ordering their copies of
Tho committees of ladies appointed
tbe new const ituGon from th* Chicago
at tho last meeting then made their reNewspaper Union or any other printing
House, will do well to giro uxn to this
On motion the reports of ths com­
mittees were accepted and the commit­
toes ooatinued.
Lur or Lrrraxs remaining at the
Tbo Bev. T. D. Marell then offered
Hastings P p, March 81. 1874:
and. moved the adoption of tho follow­
Jno. Barnum, Mias Mary Barcusta,
ing resolutions. to wit:
Jno. Brafy, Theodore JFheeler, Robert
Xm-'mI, That wo lender our appreci­
Dinwiddle, Mine Stella Edger. Mra E ation and thanks U tbe ladies who base
G. Freeman, E. G. Field, 2, Chancy entered with so much energy and earn­
Hart, Mita Edna Haretu, Mias Emma estness ujxin the wo»k ot cunraasing
8. Kidder, John M. Leamsu, Henry the city with tho pledge, and we confi­
lewis, Ellen Mooney, Mrs. Utt? -Mur­ dently boj&lt;o that it may be continued
until every person In the eity who can
phy, Miss Mary Ostrom, Miss Rdlie understand the nature of ths pledge
O'Dell, L. Scudder, Mlm Mary Sheyter, may bo soUcitod to subecribe to it. Wo
Daniel B. Thom. Mariotte A. Tremt, also request the ladies to rwvii't those •
Elmer Wood, Mrs. Kate Brown, Nor­ persons who have refund to take tbe
pledge and plead wi.h them anew, that
man Peck, 2.
Direct yonr letters to No. of P. O.
box or drawer. Jxo. Rousts, P.M.

H*. m, ■* 1—Well, did you ever!
John, tbo spectacle mon; John, the
pugilist; John, the wind-mill man; John,
the reformer; John, tho man who as­
set te upon the streets of our city that the
Democratic party has guno to the devil,
and that kt, tbe illustrious John, is to
father tbe new reform party, says that
tbe littlo bobbling Erook has dried up.
has gone to tbe pine woods, and severed
his connection with the Banna. Well,
it does beat all erection bow much
some men do know. John is one of
that kind. Ho knows enough for twenty
common men. and why bo should re­
quire a partner in the newspaper busi­
ness, is a connundrum that poor mor­
tals of common intellect eannot solve.
No, John, tho babbling Brook still ex­
ists, and still bolds hte interest in the
Bas.vxx. and the pro«pectv arc, that bo
may Mill continue to bold iL Now.
John, pick up your little iron bar and
go for tbe sling bearer. John is said
to be looking wtlL

Hastings Republican City
Caucus.

Special Notice.
Beet trio. D. R. McElwain,
2d best trio, W. K. Barber.
3d •• “
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Bort pair. Geo. E. Goodyear,
Best Cock, Geo. M. Dosrey,

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UNDERGROUND
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THK KUOtttaST MOUTH TO TOMIXL:

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OLD. acillBLE 1BD BISECT ROUTE,

Grana Hirer Valley Division

Republican

Qm Fns* &lt;MK*t*«4 fa *v**yuMlM&lt;&lt; *
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tor »» Mat few Utlsts Utt; sag. •* *ar a
sriTTlac U* Ism will b* rnarerJ •!
reliaMB As*ata wsai*&lt;i ssrrprbBrs. »• '
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BEARS [

BULLS

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&gt;4 Till

’"wiuforittiag ai dinner with hi* Cam- I

| lly on that day. Mr Spence broke the
। constrained ailence—Ibe usual accom*ori.rTvn&gt;r..
puniment of their mewl—with the
I word*: *•! MW ■ beautiful sight thia
murnlkg.’
Both tbo seutenuo and th* tono Iu
which it wa* spoken were a surprise.
। A weight seemed to be removed from
I every owe—a shadow fell from each dull
I countenance. All ey*o were fixed in in- *r**4*»pp«’‘«»11' “ "«fo *s*e«y. 1
qairy upon him.
“Jenny Elder at n window, with tbe
wild hint* feeding from her hands and
sitting oa het ahouldere," added Mr.
EXTERMINATOP.S
SpOM*.
. ‘■Oh, yea; 1'vti teen it often," said
Msrwaret, hia oldeM daughter, a light
iirealiing over her face. "J*nny is sq
good and awecl that even Um&gt; birds loy*
her. 1 wish they woaLl come to-my
window.”
■
“You Bust ask Jeuoy bet *ecret,"
said the father, with a gentleaee* in hi&gt;
voice that wa* such a surprise Iu Mil
garel that she looked al him in wonder.
Mr. Spence noticod and understood tbe
mMuiag of li»r look. He felt it ns a
revelation and a rebuke
Tbe deed adooce pa toed away. Fiat
one tongue and then another was unlobeed; and in a little while tho whole
family were io pleasant conversation—a
thing so unusual at meal-time that each

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Mr. Spence opened tbo windows of
hi* soul still wider, and let the singing i
bird* come in. All tho hours of that '
day he pondered the now iJeoe enggrated by hi* neighbor; aad tho mure I
he considered them, this clearer it bo- j
came that there was a better way to so- j

Hsri/iqs, flicif.
VINFCAR BITTERS
rgar Hitter* arc a purely Vegetable
ration, made chiefly frrmi the native
found nnlhetower range* of th*Sier­
ra Nevada mouukiint of California, th*
medicinal ptupertfov of which are extract­
ed therefrom wit'jout the use of Alooliol.
The nitration is.tlmoit daily asked. “What
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ly than the hard and narrow one be I
had been pursuing.
Mind* needed'
something ai well aa bodies. Tastes1
and feeling* had their apeeial needs.
Soul-hunger must
satisfied.
[ As be cam* homo from hi* shop that
evening, he pawed a store, the window*
। of which were filled with cage* of siaging-birds. And as his eye* rested on

Birds at the Window.

sense I you've got eomething batter to
do than wasting your time with birds."
Mr. Spence saw thing* in a different
light now.
“She aball hare a bird," be said,
■(waking to himself, and turned into tbo

••Belter ba at work,” grumbled John
Spence, aa ho possnd tho minister’s
bouse, and saw Jenny, tbo minister's
daughter, feeding tho bird* that came
every day to bet window. “Mr girls
have aosnething else to do. I'll not
cent to sap port such laxy do-'

“Good morning, Mr. Spence." eaid a
friendly voice.
“Oh ! it’s Vou. Good morning. Egbort Nico day, thia."
“Xtogaat! Balmy as May and soft

"It wm *o Had of yop, aad I wanted
bird eo much!" the said. "Oh. I’ll
&gt; to good, and do cretythlng fur you I
a.”
What a sweet feeling warmed tho

through. The delight of thia moment!
waa greater than anything he remain­
, bere-i to hnvo experienced for years.”
|
“I am glad my littlepresent has given
you eo much pleasure,’’ ho answered,
subduing hi* vvsee that lie mignt not
betray too mueb oC what he le)L “It is
a good singer, the/sdan mid."
ane countenance ol Mr.Lnptuco leu.
“IP* a besruty," returned Margaret, i
Ho pushed eut hia lips, end looked hard feasting her eyes on the bitd ; “end I’ll
and dieagreeablc.
loro it, if it doesn't sing a note."
“Not one cent," was hia slow, em­
“Such a little thing to give ao much
phatic answer
pleasure," Mr. Spence said to himself.
- ‘Oh, you're jesting, Mr. Sponee,” said . a* he sat nondenng thia now phase of
hia neighbor.
, life. And to his thought came this te“No; I'm in earnest. My gills have'| ply : “A cup of water ia'a little thing,
some thing better to do than feeding i but to thirsty lip* it is sweeter then |
I nectar."
t And then, as if a window had been
' OTX-cod in his soul, a whole flrod of new
i&lt;iras and thought* came in upon hhn,

The Babcock

LAW CASES &amp; POINTS.

Units growing
&gt;l*ilol,ba**dut

DR. ( ROOK’S WINE OF TAB I
a.
TeaTrasworuMMS*
Sea* tiMHOTnl Dr Croat t
Wlw—rr»rtuha»«mia»

Polices of Insurance,
Cards. Circulars, Note*,
Bill Heads. letter Heads.
Catalogue*, Baah Checks,
Receipts, Show Cards,
Posters, Programme,

LAW BLMB OF EVEI DE3CHffT10H

m to rlftr.Mxny purge oal U&gt;o (Rat eorniTHIon* of lb* Wood, such a* th* serofulons
i.«l syphilitic coatsmluslloii. Irapurilio*,
.Tdlsesstslhit bare hnk*d fa th* spUm
(x years, sousi yield tn U.H powerful srilldote sfat dAsapprsr. Hence ll* wooderfal
cures, many of wUkb are pubttely hnowu.
at HcrofuIa, aad all serofutaas diseases
L'lcwra. F.mptlcm*. and craMlvo «*unknot tfe* .kto,Tumors. Biotcbe*,

Mil MulUtein®i Hnat

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HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

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MICHIGAN AND

ts5M^c£g’.srg;s
HAIR

Charles Dickens’ Advice to
To His Son.

ft is both reel and iuvigorai io* minufae spent with these
■wrote* her Ufa for a whole
wIR hear them ahirping end
as the goon aboal her bou»e-------- —-a, and L* stronger and more
tfaitofid ia consequence."
Mr. Hproro shook hia head, but not
with tbs emphasis of manner shown a
Urie while before. A new thought bad

er. Try to do to others a* yna would
hare them do to you, and do not bo dis­
couraged if they fail sometimes. It ia
murh batter for yon that they should
foil in obeying tbo greatest rule laid
down by our Savior, than that you
should. I put * New Testament among
your took* for tie nosy same reaaras
and with the vary uc« hope* that
made me write an rosy account of it for
you when yen srere a little child: Be­
cause it ia the best book that ever was
or svsr will be known in tbo srorld, and
because it teache* you tho best Isoeous
by whirl: any bomea erwatnre, who
tribe to be truthful and faithful to duty,
ean possibly ba guided.
A* yonr
brothers bars gone away, one by on*. I
have written to each «uch v&gt;ords as I
am now writing to you, and have en­
treated them *11 to guide thomaelvao by
thia book, putting aside tbo interpreta­
tion* and inveattoaa of man. You will
remember that you hare never at homo

Every year hterease* the popularity
if thi*’valuable Hair Preparation;
which fa due to merit alone. TVe ran
a»urr our old patron* that it is kept
fullv up to it* high standard; and it
is die only reliable and perfected prepsration for restoring Goat O* Fanm
Harn tw it* youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. Tbe rcalp,
by It* nsc. Incomes white and clean,
li remoras till rruptiou* and dandrnK
end. by it* tonic propertrw, r-rex cat*
the hair firim falling out, aa it stimu­
late! anr! nouriihe* the hair-glands.
By ita nsc, the hair grows thicker and
ctrouger. In baldnce*, it rwrtore* tbo
rapillary glands to their normal rigor.

§60,000 00
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W rack IsWttab
Two Prime S1.000
Free Prises |500
Ten Prims 1100 „ ,
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G*U CKsuu. S)lT«-e»r », J«e«i«ry, Ae.,
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FOR THE WHISKERS. _
A(ve(* toaaleii te Mdl Tleket*, io
As onr Renew er in tnanv rae’ re­ !
Ukerel frewl—i will be pelt
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fl*T»kW.»|; a» VkAMs as. Trot.
quire* tnnjong n trine, and too much
,*ta »l»t Tww&gt;V-*e* TwUto »*S.
earc. tn (More gray or faded Whisk­
er*, we htrvo prepared this dvr, in one
prqxlratim;

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                    <text>VOL XVIII.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. 1874.

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Mpgl wi fiWlW Ciffc.

COUCHES,

BED-LOUNGES.

MAT­

TRESSES.

tagiLsaat.

building, to restore his exhausted
etaeogth by a giaas or two of boor. Thia
ba wouldevnsldar cruel. If tho ti.ilor
bee tho physical endurance and tho will
to do without the bSTSrugs, fa the name
of God Jet him do U, and if hs can t
taka thio refreshment without drinkfag
to excess, let him abstain altogether or
quit the-hard work,-or dis, for it fa bet­
tor in than to bs a drunkard. Again,
ths Archbishop can't aa a dargymsn to

M cherish sad protect them, to forsake
their vice, and hare received only earere or promisee not worth a straw.
What fa dear God's name was there
left for them to do, but jut what they
era doing, and what you condemn?
Who Lave driven thoee women to this

gwoote at a wadding; whj Ha iutitated
the Eucharist, the Lord's Supper, part­
ly in who, which Ha oommsadad the
Apoetlaa*to drink; whv Jehovah'* hoi/
.pint te.cho. u. in tba Bibl. that God
msda “wine to chaar the heart of mon"
(I’mIsiv, cni, 18). and tba vine to ark
why it should draert ite “wise that
chaareth God and man" (Judge*, ix,
18)? Why did tha dying patriareb, un­
der tba inffucaca of Divine lotpiralioo.

ihtm. Lm il Mid I It the leaders of lhe
Chri.tisn Cbproh Lad done tta&gt;ii duty,
and the Laders of the Maid and nation- j
A*, politics had dune tbsirs, there would
not Lu a 'dram-shop Lelwuoo Canada |

• taken through, both up and
ot only without delay, but wilhsase. Aa the draw would alop«a, exrwpt when trains were
three, vtoeeta would be coasarning and repaasing m they
bed tho bridge. If there should
mfanle»'._ _—.
tug could work no inconvenience. There
remains, therefore, only the 4,t&gt;00 tows
to mm through, which eokld, by poasibibtr. diacomnpdli the trains or be diecommoded.
A steamer approaching
the bridge, if the trains shall chance to
bo passing, ean atop two or three or

bringing about, sreept atty ten Mfohi
n Central road, heretofore the moot
ortant of all, but whteh also in tho
r-robabl- oouree of things will be drivoa
to turn tho steady currnt which has
been dropping weahh hseo tor near
forty years eleowbora and by so doing
carry with it .very other ralgsad whka
now cosMcta this city with the ocuatry.

Why, again, done the Holy Cheat tell
us that It is hurtful always to drink wa­
ter or wine, but that io mix them io
pleasant, or eosnotunee to drink one and
aometimeo the ether, ia the last verae in
the Old Testament ? Bat Ood, they ob­
ject, did not make the wino. Wo hare

■sragAg*'

1/IBUSTIfY.
than beer ? « That ia bad enough, with­
out doubt, end an cnxuitigateii curve io
all who drink it Imliiturily, whether
they drink to cxvoaa or :: it; but lhe

archbishop to ask hi. ro-operation in sn
attempt to abate the naisance of the
grog-shops; • be told them that when
there waa the quration of tho licsaring
or abeoluto prohibiting of tho sale uf
inebriating liquors, hs sornently recoinmended tho impoeing of aa heavy a Cue
or license on the rondsr. of .uch Ixpuir.
us they eould bear, and inexorably to
ctaoe. by all tho penalties known to tho
tew thoee vita barroom, where bed
liquor ia sold to minors, drunkard., men
or eamea, who are now tho )iests of the
oommunlty, a diegraee to their fanulMa,
*V- • -______
_ _a end example ,the
k_ - - teaching
and
by word

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broed way to perdition. This, be coueeived, would be the moot effectual check
to the aril wo deplore. It would dimin­
ish. pstbapa. by 2,000 the 8,000 r^n/u•hie, tfioss srriera of hell by which oar
city is ia psrils of cotnbustioo, and it
would pay the city much, if not all, tbc
oxpeases of the workhouse and other
in.titattoos, which houest. sober ciliuns ore now shamefully taxed to sopport. All which is respect fully sabmit-

a

Why not support Home Industry T Did you ever take the
trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty and protperou8? You go to the city and you see the people all alive and
■tiring, and the first thing yon eay, u “ They are doing lota of
boginm here I?f- Everybody Menu to be doing well. Mechanical
are riven by huhdredi hurrying to their labor with their dinner
pail od their arm. What is the cause of all thia stirT "Y” there
is a demand at Home for work.- the people patronize Home Muntry, city people know that it is to thei? o#h personal intermit to
support Home trade and they do it
Who cate wheat
riased in Baurry County.ff it is not the people in the county? We
must build up our own place; people in Grand Rapids won’t do
it for us. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Lawyers,
Doctors aud Laborers; but one «ays “we have no mechanics in
Hastings who ean do a good job of work." To such I would say,
look at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutters Ac made in Hastings, and
then mv we have no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
ago; for then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
could paint a lumber sfsgon fit'Io !&gt;• seen. There U no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so far
arc concerned,
you can
_ns_Cutters
____________
____ ,___ _ *yiMf&gt;
__ Save ten
... dollars
_____ on
... every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
other Town m Michigan (great or email), for I know they cannot
compete -with toy Cutter Machine. I am giving my customers the
benefit of my Cutter Machine which I do aay ia a saving of ten dol­
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly sold',
out my first batch.of Cutters, and am' Running Out another lot
which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggiee Mow
Par next season. J/am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
am-rpreparing
gies than ever 'before.I-----.
„ Machinery
. to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country,
’
Try me on. I
have made my customers
Hapft and can do it ; -*&amp;■ My bus___________
iness nearly &gt;ubles
' ’ every year, and that is evidence of aatufaction somewhere.

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strength of no man. A atiuiulus “rostore.** nothing- Alcohol eicitei the
netvoua system, and nil ortiSria! ex­
citement ia followod by reaction and ex-

time the piwiM of digeitiun. or real­
ly temporarily the vifnTtorero to throw
off disease, but tho Leet modem physi­
ologists recognise no nutritions element

SCHOOL CARBS!

down upon tho plane which 1 occupy in
adxoealin* abridge. The interests of
e city, of tho people of a State, of all
the nulroeds ia it, put into a scale in
favor of aa easy pesaage of ths Detroit
River, ts of such insignificant moment
tiiat it is fully counterbetaaoML if ho
&lt;Maipo.jibly find in my past Ilfs' thst I
tioVe individually aided a public im­
provement after opposing politicly tho
iMUtng of city bonds to the smount of
. i«Mubly ^taiin millions fur tho same
purpose. "1 have always and hare often
strenuously opporod to tha boot of my
ability, n city debt for nay tech par-

Thais u uno objection raised br the,
vessel interest tn a bridge growing out
of their benevolence towards the rail­
road interests, to which, for a tew momints, I wish to allude It ia that our.
bridge, when built, will In usefos. to,
us. and we will have gaiuml nothing for

xino will do in any case; we want this
kind of an edseator in oar famiKee I
think w/bughi to hale the beat general

magazine in the country aa a distinctly
political educator. Il ought to be ♦na­
tional affair. Our boys and girls should
be brought up on it TLis is what eociaty really means. Tho newspaper ia
Every important text of our greet
school of government goes through the
newspaper lain eMMra. Wo must atop
all thia and piaeerve and index aa wo
go along. Are the memben of Congrres
united enough and bare they uusolhshnem enough to give paramount exist­
ence to your journal I I am afraid that
them is not real enough to give It more
than a struggling existence.
We are without goad/far ia our party
□rgnnixation. We have an uobocupiad
Enid of high and noble eubjocta—all
unfilled—that ia unoccupied by workers.
If thia knee etale of things ia to con­
tinue ere moat expert defeat It tho polls

greet eivil strife are fading out of tho
popular mind. We forget or disregard
the fact that tho bora of nineteen and
twenty years of ego will make our next

ean Society for lhe t'reveation of Owelty
to Animals, of which Mr. Henry Bergh
ia Praeadent, ia i*rformiug a work which
must meet the approval of all right­
thinking people. Th fniteaf Xw/dra
tea Journal published under »e aaspicee of thia Society, and ia devoted
exclusively to the welfare of our hum-

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS !
tha oauas it advocates, can receive tbs
paper by oaclosing one doitar, ths year­
ly Mhtoriptfoa. and addreeafag Trt
Axuixz Ktaonoa, 210 East 18th 8t.

is rvd, when it giveth his color in the
cup, when it ntorolh itself aright; at
the fast it biteth like a eerpan*. and
stingeth like on odder.''
A divine
atalete recorded fa Leviticus baa apecial
application to tho priesthood: "Do not
drink wins nor strong drink, thou nor
thy sou with tl.ee, ebea ye go into the
tabernacle of ths congregation, last ys
die; it shall bo a statute forever
•throughout your generatioryx"
It is to quote 8crii4ure, I tepeat, and
those portions ^hioh I hare’ presented
are at least n» good us yohra They
prove, first, (hat wtne is a seductive, de­
ceptive, sad-dangerous drink; second,

Chromo
DENTIST

litiipi.
Corner State and Creek St. Building
once occupied by Boston Cush Stare.
BLACK A FULLER.

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strumental ia closing dram-shops, in
pledging multitudes to a life of total
abstinence. In targriy diminishing ths
sale of intoxicating liquors at the man­
ufacturing coaters, end that thoee reanlta are MMspaniod by a decided re­
vival of religious fooling, and the ex-

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Abstinence.
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SCHOOL BOOKS

8nBal utiKhiiol
DENTIST
CHOICE

GROCERIES

The April number of Woca^s Houo&gt;0X0 Maawxa so* &gt;?a oar tabte,
well sutaiaa ita reputation as n firstctara lire pabliratkra. While ita eoa-

eta ? What are hia interests in
tian ? flow large a stake has be in bar cl illuatrationa, and ite gswsral apttroeity? Hia interest in truthfulness, posraaea compares favorably with tha
candor an J houcat statomeats should be
higher priced tuagnmaee. Nabsorip
at least for him paramount to all tho
tion pno. one dollar a year; wifa chro­
mo Yosemite one dollar and a half.

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THE TEMPERANCE
QUESTION.

IF YOU WANT

in order to gel acroM or around a river.
Tho who'.o pix&gt;pte of a State must bs
subject to unnsceaaary expeaee and inand an improper abate ; but, practically, ranvrnienoe in g&lt; ttiu^ to and from mar­
those distinctions in thia country and ket. The value of ail property in the
uudcr lhe protect clrcum«tu:iet-aaaiuaut | city an J Stats must bs aBocUxl iniurito nothing. Tua license taw which you
recommend nd your cure for dntnkeuncas has biv. tried in many tiulea, nud
never aucfceexled in one; and «o long aa
the men &lt;ff the country have not found
e remedy for the Srila ul intemperance.

The Bridge Question.
But thts h a small matter, compare
tively, and 1 batten to what seems to
—- i
.. —— :------- ‘--it part ol
your cirentar—that-------- —
----chapter «ud verae, your Divine authori­
ty for the use &lt;xf u in" It is cany to
i{U&gt;4s Scripture, and when no'aeeount

J. L. REED

Mnlli,

thia atate uf things, and tho bridge once
built, all thoee uppreheniwos, both
growing out ofHhmr lean and their bo-,
nevoteuoe wi!) be found to hove had us
substance except fa suc'x an imagina­
tion as has always been found to con- '
jure up “gorjpas, hydras and chimeras
dire*' in tbu mind, of ituw.
iu shipping whenever or wherever the
Cublic wish to eron a river with a
ridge. What a epectaelo do they pre­
sent to ilia irorldi’. Fur the pur;»eo ot
wstding off a .light poeaiblo ineoaveu ienre to them, the iutareste of a tJtato or
of 11,000,000 of capital invested in rail-

emineace a. a politician end finanoier
in the city of New York acknowledges
the receipt of YA* AtipwUr. adding:
If the Republican party nhoald bo
completely dieintegrated it nut at ill
reorganise on the same pnnciploa, be-

wusado are working in tho only
that Provid.nro has left open to
.? Who are they? Tbev are the
m given, Itatem
ifaughter.
ra whom they have eeen. year ofrar, dropping into th. grave, of

prove from Scripture in this direct cuanectiou, for I am quits ready to admit
that tho Jewa, alike of tha Old Tretamont and tho New, drank wine, and
that the Savior and bis dhriptee drank
it W« may bs sura, hawercr. that lhe
clrcum.tance of tho country randmed
tbs practice eithor desirable or porruUBible. It was probably true that, npder
the circumstances, wine-drinking did
more gnod than bs rm Doos anyone
——— •‘■st U, in that aoontry, and in
s, wine-drinking did mors'
----------- goM, it would bare rcreiveJ
in any way the sanction of lhe Savior ?
Such a sappooitiem would impugn alike
1.1.
—— -l I...
.

aiih baser liquors It is manufactured
from baser liquors in untold qusntitio*.
The poor people of Amarira eould not
gnt pore wine if they wanted it, nnd tba
risk do not know wtethoc they gal it or
not Tho groat pra.-ural tact, linsvvnr,
which etare. us in tho fare to-dny u
that wine, brandy, whisky, gin and
beer are tied toguihci in a ..vturhood of

lesvfag aside all which Las bwn eaid
by others, has been demonstruted by
Mr. Pope .'J But the .tatomost «rf uumbvre lysvre but 18,OW vassd^of alb
kinds, frota the sand and wo«l ecvw up
to tho tan;, vtase veeseli aa« including

�tkia «r«*bg, fat Vaion Ball, ptrwinl
to adjournment. The Chairman being
aUaat. on motton Trevcra PbUllpe wo,
•loefed Chairman for the evening The

- .Haactrao, Mtcst., Aran. 8. 1874.

.
City Election.
Dooea't lik* hi* quarters at Btockweir*
V—dll.
before our readers Island. It waa expwMd by tb* burly
th* reeutl of tbe Chy Elocttoc The Boss, and his friend*, thst the officials
OB the Island would not dare to treat
tho gnat swindler a* other criminals
wes* treated,Qmt they were grievously
cuataken. Boo* wa* ahaved, and crop­
ped, and arrayed like Joseph in a coal
of many coton, with paata to match,
sad bo eras pat to just snob service aa
ba was fit to do. Consequently ho has
tired of th and invokes tho law to get
him out Ba wants to goto Lultow-rt.
Jail, where a maa may have as many
to pay for.
Judge Paris eentencod
Twe*d to impnsonment fa tha “ocunty
jail” which be corrected to “the pernthat he bad no right to make lhe cor­
rection, and that Ludlow-st jail is the
plaeo where h* must be confined. Tiiey
want th* Boas ia quarters where be can
reorgnaiae bia court; where wino and
wassail will be as of yore, where
bo ran bring together the scattered
boat* of Tammany, and be once more
I the dictator of New York Democracy.
For after all they miss the great organ,
bang ability bo undoubtedly possesses.
The Boe* will get eut before long, en­
tirely. Then took out ft* a ring that

auce s.®g. after whLh prayer wan offreed by the Rev. I. D. Marsh; southy iernpersnov song was snug. and then
the reports of the (\mnnittin of ladies

into drinking places—the very liquor
be drinks, the kind of money be pays
for it. the gambling place* ho goes into,
and the houses of ill fame ho visits—
all thoee are recorded, and so reronlad
that it can all bo brought home to him.
They never know they are b«ng fol­
lowed, for th* detective is too adroit for
that. Th* result of his observations
are given every morning tu bis employ-

15.000 par year. And thou jut when
ho fancies bo is all eeeure, ho it taken
to task.
Ha of course denies the
ofrargaa, but ’he detective. with his fatai book, catches him, and bn cunf^
his sine But these are not tbe only
use they am put to. Ila woman ana-

Old Sore*.

’ a tong time. He ia a chivalrous raw,
bnt 1 never knowTTm to hit anything
that he rtrnck al before, and I am in­
. dines) to think his statement is not correef, as usual, but if it is .as be states,
then he has loomed to fight among tbs
' ^Grangers. I don’t mean Io say by any
meoaa, that John is a coward, no, no ;
that eagle eye of hi* flashes out th* fires
of a soul vrithin, that is aS aglow with
roiling tallow* of red-hot ronrsgr. I
never knew him to fear anything but a
settlement with a School Board, and
then 1 gueee tho Board got the worst ol
it. Oh, sometime* be is afraid that
a bonus of I12tl,000 to aid the St.
Clair branch of tbo Canada Southern Ibero may be soroothiug going oa that
Bailway.
he cwn't stick bi* novo into, but with
Tho drug clerks of Detroit Haro such a-quil-iue nose a* hie there is no
formed a literary association, and will danger, ^lut we have no word* of sym­
bare regular literary exercises at sta- pathy to offer; far if Bennett will per­
sist ia aseociating srilh aueb fellows,
Seventy-five medical men and ouo
hundred and fifty law student* took and get* his eye* blacked and hia cbardegrees at th* recent commencement at 1at ter and reputation ruined, be will
the Unirereily.
-f ’ perhaps profit by tbe old fable of Foor
H. V. Wheeler, of Ludington, has. Tray, and become a wiser and better
been appointed by Gov. Bagley Judge
of th* Nineteenth Cinoit in pise* of
B. F. White, resigned.
The farmers of Dowagiac are circula­
Nashville Items.
ting a subscription paper to rata* funds
to erect a chum factory, with good
The officem elect or* aa follow^ Clerk,
prospects of sucres*.
Treasurer
and Justice, Democrats, th*
The barn of Isaac Stauffer, Caledo­
nia, was burned on Tuesday morning, others Republican*. Tbe majorities
together with 20 ton* of hay, a wagon, ranged, a* reported, from 18 to #3, but
wo cannot giro them On Ike different
boy ewore hat hia father gave Inta ten
doftan to «wwr falsely, that be might
escape tba panfohmoat for hia nine.

ffiflAfi ,EDHIT2AH

v.«. amiuimni
SPEO1A.1. TAXES.

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lit 1,1814, to « a Utt.

dir.rro)

75 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.

that to many of our peopl* stand ’fogelher pledged and determined to rretot
the evil a* it exists among us. We&lt;
earnestly plead actin that those who
have as yn deelined to take the pledge
will do ao at once, that sre may stand
together unanimous in &lt;mr endeavor*
Io b* a temperate, orderly, proeperoua
• nd happy people.
We acknowledge with thanks the I
fact that two persons have alroadv
abandoned tbe sal* of intoxicating liqnot*, and we appeal again Io the other
•atoon keepers, with the utmost earnerteeea, that lh»y will consider the evils
and sorrows that they are sustaining
and perpeinating. and have regard to
th* auietias and persuasions of lhe
temperance pooele of tb* community,
many of whom have had bitter expertenew of th* woo* whieb their traffic pro­
motes ; and that they will do themselves
the honor of promptly and voluntarily
relinquishing tbo nefarious businMO.
0n motion the Chair appointed IVof
Dickie, Rer. Mr. Marsh and Chas. H.
Bauer, a.Committee to request tb* at­
tendant* of the businea, men of the
city at their meetlaga.
&lt; fa motion tl&gt;o meeting adjourned till
next Monday evening at half-past eeren
o'clock at tb* earn* place.

To keep such order a* ia kept in New
Tho Wyandotte rolling mills will re­
York require* an army of policemen, sume operation* next mouth.
Io th* number of 2_l&gt;00 wbien costs lu*
The iiooees belonging to J. E. Wercity about 83,600,000 per annum. This net's menagerio gave birth Io four cube Uamr Jutrtal ofthe 2d inst., tho account
includes only the regular policemen. a few days ago.
cf the fight of ono of its editors with
Hillsdale College ranks next to Ann Luther Bennett, on one of tha streets of
your city, in which ho (the editor)
claims, among hia many other virtues,
that of a sharp shoulder hitter, a gen­
uine Hrenao bruiser ; fur if hia account
of the affair ia correct. he feilsd bis an­
tagonist with a blow atrach square out
from the cheat, which is pretty sure to

Rutland.

WjiraiBM,

C-oUc.

■0VEICEJHS *

Tbe reading of the re|K&gt;rts of the
CrenmittMs from tbe let and 4th Wards
wore deferred till tb* next meeting.
Short speeches were then made by
Mrs. J. 8. Goodyrfcr, Prof. Dickie, Bar.
T. D. Ms tsh aad others, offer which
iter. T. D. Marsh offered and moved
the adoption of tho followiag resolution,
object in view. Cara* of‘•swearing off"
are as thick as blackberries. Sey what which wa* unanimously adopted, to
you gill about th* work of th* women
in th* West, it haa had the effect of
•wakening th* public conscience to th*
evils of liquor drinking, and haa resulted

Thorowbo are urging it any that th* I
euet of dis[&gt;oeing of remains is brought paper. Why not “go for” your neigh­
to a eery small point; that lhe idea of
consuming * body by fire is not so re- bors, ami especially borrowers f Reader,
‘ as to pat it into tha ground to please note that by acting upon this
suggestion all parties Will bo benefited
—yourself, the sow*subscriber and tha

Below w* give tb* nasnee ol th* gentfomen elected to the several ftoanship
offices in this township The b'uporvisor,
Clerk an*} one Constable are Democrat,, •Jemmy Dawson’ ‘Clacked th* crib,’ and
all tbe rest are Republican* ;
bo know* also that th* finding of Jemmy
would be an impossibility.
But he
John Dawson, Supervisor.’
knows Jemmy a woman, or oa* of Jem­
’ Norman Johnson, Clert.
my’s friends, and so ia hia good time
Asa D. Bork. Treasurer
b* inform* Jemmy'* woman, that the
recovery of th* bonds atuleu from th*
Jan. Y.JMaad,’Jostle* of tbaTroce
Benk, of so-and-so is in bis band*, and
U. M. Munrjc, Reboot Inspector.
waits.
Prearntly Jemmy’s woman
C. H. Bl one, HighsrayCommiMiotier. eaten into negoUaUon with him, th*
bouds are relumed, the Bank pays the
I10JM0, which th* thief and detective
divide, and it i* all over.
There are
very few arrests, and convictions of big
tbievua, for the reason that tho thief is
neeoaeary to tho detective, and tbe de­
tective to the thist. They have a eom»oa istrrest—in fact they work togeth­
er., So anwai waktlllul, daring and in-

Pile*.

‘JI Hi morrnagra,
j'Harrham, yHlOig

The roportsjof the Oommittoea from
the 2d and ' 8d Wards were made in
writing, tho namesol the signers to the
pledge being road, were aceopted and
the Committees continued by th* meet-

Maw Yoax Srirx Editoxiil Aimunox.—This organisation ia to hold its
annual eeesiou at Lockport, June 17,
18. Chas. E. Smith of tho Albany
Evening Jewresf has been selected us
Orator, and David Gray of tho Buffalo
Cmtmt, aa Poet An excursion to Ni­
agara Falls will occupy lhe second day.

pend tbo list as follows, via :
Assyria—A. W. Chapin, B.
Baltitnon. —John H. Day, R.
.
Barry—Adam Elliott, RCastleton-John Kcsgfe, R.
Carlton—Mooes A- Fuller, Ji.
Hastings—Plead cs Brown, D.
Hastings City, 1st. District—Travers
Phillip*. R
Hastings City, 2d District—David G,
Robinson, D.
Hope—Augustus W. Armour, R.
Irving—Aaron J. Walker, B.
Johnstown—Lori M. Dewey, B.
Maple Urare —Orson Dunham, Temp.
Orangovills — Heuiy Brown, B.
Prairievilla—JobriJ Perkins, R.
Rutland—John Dawson. D.
Thoma pple — John F. Emory, It
Woodland—Jesse -Ionian, D.
! Yankee Springs-fl—t B Hoyt. R-

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IxaexITesE!

Ji(jKE&amp;O OSJEtIES

TEA.AGEMT8 WASTED
fl BAH GOT TO 8B1WIAKIR00I FBROUESPRI1GSTOCL
BININGER’S
Old London Dock Gin.

Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.

Ksoeeuny Wfi toe Ite eee et lb*

SMITH. MANEE &amp; PRESTON.
Obstacles to. Marriage.

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Sirptal aOKininl
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DENTIST

A two days’ conference of tbo Michi­
gan Central Association of Univcrttiisis

rnoiom
J. Fovghner; Coaadlmea, Titan. C.
Downing. Albert W. Olds and C. C.
Wolcott; School Inspector, Framer
McCormick.
The ladisa hare ecotmeooed the ram
war hare which begins to look (favorable.

\33«1M3T
.won’83 Up

.aooti aooiio*
From a lending New Hampshire
Journal we dip the following notice of
th* stock on the fan' conn retrd wilt

c/ry //bits

Vstv Low

ogf or.

iriihdlfc ininii!
T8itog

uiaaaoao

jjiohd

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ws«irtrict No. I-City of Hast­
148, L 0. of O. F., tn view of tfa droth
of taodwr Maxon Allen.
, Wrmu. in the inscrutable wisdom
of Provider, the Angel of death he.
invaded onr Order, and brokemod away,
across tbs dark river, a dearly beloved
brother; therefore:
■ftwsfcwr. That iu tho death, of on*
brother^'Mason Allen, Heating. Jodgoi
B. Patent Office to Michigan invsstora, and Palmar EncampnMmt. of both cf
which
institution, bo waa an esteemed
for the week ending March 17,1874, and.
member, have sustained a great and ir­
each bearing that date. Furnished this reparable loan
paper by Cox 4 Cw, SoJkitors of Pat­
Jfaofad. that we cheerfully bear testi­
mony to ths many noble traits of charents Washington, D. C.;
Polishing and Grinding Wbecl-B.
d brother, and while we bow with
Banister and J. C. Perkins, Kalamabio submiasion to tho inexorable
decree which consigns all that is mortal
Spectacle Case—C. C. Cole, Mankali. to decay and death, wo cherish a lively
Machine for Turning Boxes—E. L. faith in tbe fature re-union of thoee
whose
fraternal relations on earth, have
Comely, Nxfas.
been severed by tfa rode hand of death.
Food Catting Machine—H. U. Up­
Awlrsd. that tfa bsart-f.lt sympathies
john, Kalamazoo.
of our Order are doe, and are nereby
Steam Radiator—W. J. Baldwin. tendered to lhe widowed wife and or­
phan children of our deceased brother
Hub Boring Machine—J. Dnncan in this time of their groat affliction, with

illness of onl£ seven days. Ho wm a
taorough burineas msc, and will bo
mfasd in all war business enterprises.
We should think be was aged nboat

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CMVKNES.
til such information aa will prove of
.practical utility ia obtained, which shall
lead persona to tho knowledge that a
certai n amount of money judiciously ex­
pended in advertising, is money well
used and will bring in large returns.

We hoar that throe of our young men
were arrested on Monday, charged with
a conspiracy to blackmail a leading
merchant &lt;jf our city, and waving ex­
amination gave bail in &lt;500 each for
trial - at the - Circuit Cbun. That no
party may bo injured, nd ar tho ease
ia likely to bo one of ooms importanoo
wo for tho proeent withhold all names
and reference to the alleged tacts in tho

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Tho Bridge meeting at Detroit on
Tuesday was u groat' success, all tho
principal towns and cities in the State
For the acoommodation of our sub- being represented, and tbo vote of tho
crifars who desire any other book, delegates being almost or quite a unit
magazine, at paper, published, with or for tho Bridge. Wo bnvo not a copy of
without tho advertised premiutns, we tho Besolntions, bnt will give them &gt;n
will obtain ifo for you at tho Lowm
lb.rm, without any expcano to you in outrageous attempt of the shipping in­
sanding tho cftlcr.
terest to break up the meeting, led on
TO ADVCTTIBEES.
T“
by a loafer frontjjhieago who claimed
Tho Bsxxxa is the bnt advertising to represent tho grangers, but who evi­
medium in tbo County of Barry, having dently practiced mostly at a bar not fa­
nearly double the circulation of any vored by any class of reformers.
other
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Good Tough
Oak, Rock Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber
Taken in Exchange for

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
Wood Sawing
Machines.

OfoekUla IISlH. G»U «&gt;aU al StUVaJUH

Chairman
of Lodge Com.
of Camp Com.
Tfa following resolution was also
adoptsd :
Cheap Transportation.
Jfaefa&lt;f, that the thanks of this order
are rsapMlfuIly tendered to Rev. Mr.
Pursuant to a cell from Ifa Mayor of Jaeokas for bis able and feeling discourae
tho city, tho cilinras of Hastings and on the occassion ot ths burial of our d»vicinity met al Union Hall oa Satur­
day ovsuing to elect delegates to the
Cheap Transportation Convention, to be
Warranted.
hold on Tuesday at Detroit The moat­
ing antnnimd by electing Hon. Nor­
men- Baihy Chairman, and Nathan Golden Medical Discovery are warran­
Brriow Senstvy.
His Ilouor, lhe ted tn euro Sall Rheum or Tetter and
Mayor, stated the object of the mooting, the wont kind of- Pimples on the face.
whereupon tbo following gentlemen Two to four bottles to clean tho system
Were duly elected delegated. riz .
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of Boils, Carbuncles and tho wont
Hod. Geo. M. Dewey,
kind of Erysipelas and blotches among
Hon. Nathan Barlow,
Hon. Hsr.ry A. Goodvoar,
Hon. David R.,Cook,
Hon. James A. Bweczey,
Hon. Jahn M. Nevins,
uloas Soros and Swellings. Two to six
Hon. Norman Bailey,
bottles are warranted to cure Liter CoutL W. Vrooman, Esq.,
plaints.
A. J. Bowne, Esq.,
Lewis Westfall, Esq;.
C. F. Dwight, Esq.,
John 8. Goodyear, Esq.,
Ou mo tic n tho delegation was au­
thorized to fill any vneanciea in their

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PROBATE ORDER.

J. Cole &amp;■ Son,

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8. J. Bren's End of Pain cures Frost­
bites. Corns, Neuralgia, Headache. Pain
in tho Bowels and Dfantery.
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VESTERS DITISIOK.

PIOTU^ES:
I am now all alone in the L'botoarap’u
business aud as I hero made errangoments to increase tny facilities for doing
better work than, ever all should call
and get a uagative taken- Tbo superi­
ority of my work in ths paxt i* a aufflci&gt;-nt guarantee of first-clas. -work in
tho future.
Rooms in Wellington
Block, »cuth tide Stale Street

rough! cold and for twenty-eight years I
have been a perfect wreck of disease,
and all the medicines and doctors’ bills
have run up at times to two and three
cd, Wednesday evening, April 8th. 1871 hundred dollars, and never any better
Present— Major, Recorder and Alda. but worse, when 1 give up all hope last
Dawson, Madge. Williams. Baasmsr, spring of living tho summer through.
1 received one of your Account Books
Tao object of tho mooting was to de­ end told my husband after reading ii.
clare tho result of tho City Election and was too late too try further, but ho said
it wot never too late.
Ho went and 1
the following declaration was made
bought two bottles and I found it was
helping tao very much. Hinco 1841 I
was troubled with Catarrh and Sore
Throat, and was almost entirely deaf in
uno car and my voseo was ns dull as
could be. There was constant pain in
tny hood. Now my Iwad is ns sound os .
a dollar, my voieo is ctoar, and I havn
used tan bottles ot your Discovery. It
lias cured, me of Catarrh Boro Throat,
Heart Disease, Spine Affection and Tor­
pid Liver My Liver was very bad.
Mr akin was rough. When I put my
hand on my body it was like Galt scales
Now it is as smooth and soft as a child's.
Ln conclusion I will say I have been

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to myself and friends. This is but an
imperfect statement, half has not l«en
ton!.
Yours with re. pert.

sees Family

of four years, William H. Hayfotd.
For Justice of tfa Peace for tfa un­
tian aver the era of prayer and song expired term of F. V. Young resigned, YJohn Stanley will move across tho
street about May 1st. to enable him to
that tho woman have introduced. If Lncius Bussell.
’
For Schod Inspector, Cfariss Bussell. pull down hia old store, to make way
an
individual
cannot
thrivo
and
succeed,
Now is (bo timo to clean up your
For ficbool Inspector to fill vacancy, joi n fine brick block, priifftU thuww
when spending his time and • money In
■
at bottom onCOS.
dooor-yards.
Theodore D. Marsh.
drunken revels, a community cannot
aprfltf
Narnaw Bauow, Mayor.
/
Tho election delayed our paps* ono
prosper and flourish with inebriation
Iteszxr Dawaox.
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day thia waak.
L 8. Borcx, 8rd Ward.
Jonn
M.
Bzsaumi,
3rd
Ward.
Sara-Defeated candidate, far Towi- Sobriety and temperance are the great
Boran Mcnex, 2nd Ward.
ehip and city officers.
requirements of good citizenship and
Gao. W.Wnuax*, 2nd Ward.
We have already aoaa some garden glauly will wo hail the day when tbo .
J. W. Bxwrxxr, 4th Ward
foul stain of intemperance is removed.
bods mado in our midst.
Finance Committee reported Iwck
account
of Banner Co^ with recommen­
Thanks to frioodz whohavw furnished
hs with election returns.
List or Lrrms remaining nt tfa dation that it fa allowed at 373.40, and
it was so allowed.
Conoalt the naw time table of the Hastings P. 0., April 7th. 1874:
Account of Dennis t He Imas, print­
Min C. Barber. Mrs. Harrison liar­
Chicago &amp; Lake Heron Railroad.
ing, 157 21. Allowed.
A faohwn writer predicts that dark, num, Eli Canham, Betsy Cronk, Mfary
W. D. Hayes, making finance report,
Cote,
Miss
Olistia
Cutler,
Laura
M.
gkmy hair will ba feehioaabl- before
Corer. Miss Ellie M. Dayton, Jnnob &lt;10 CO. Allowed.
Thomas Altoft, KJ 43.
Edger, Miss Mary Horton. Nosh Henty,
J. A. Swwsoy, salary as Attorney,
Mary Hubbard, Mrs. E. Mary Knowles.
Messrs. Prickett A Mate have formed
Mrs. Eli Kline. Albert E. Lee, • Magn &lt;25.00.
co-partnership for tha purpose of doW. II. Blebbins, diebnreiw rilJ
ig a general business as Blacksmiths,
teaee Maurer, Charted Mellro, Kirt
ud having bought oct tho bUeksmithMunger, N. A. Psfanty, MarySfaldou, funds, &lt;25.00.
ig interest of Jack Rich, may be found’
??. J. Bronson, dork otelection, &lt;4-00.
Mias Anna St. John, John Snyder,
t his old stand oa the corner of Church
G. W. Blade, dark of election, &lt;4.00.
C. P. Thorp, W. 8. Wyman, T. J.
A. H. Banyan, clerk of election
Wiggins, Delia Wright, Kato Brown,
&lt;4-00.
Dr. Smith, Lizzio Smith. 2, James
L 8. Boice clerk' of election end reg­
Smith, Miss Cora Williams.
Direct your letters fc No.of P.O. istration, KJ-30.
Travers Phillips han dbpoeod of bis
L D. QiraokonbusKcferk of election,
interest in tfa Dry Goods bnaisteea to box or drawer. Jso. Rasxirrz, P.M.
14.00.
hia former partner, R- J. Grant.
NOTICE.
G. W. Williams, clerk of election end
Bock-a-bt Bast Ox inTxn Tor.—
registration. 16.00.
Our Wy brother of tho Noahvilfa .¥«*,
J. E- Hoyle, clerk of electioo &lt;4-00.
evidently had tbe •’colic” just as he was
B. B. Boro, elerk of election, W-00.
going to proas last week, and tho remit
Eotoo Bork. clerk of election. &lt;3.00.
F. A- Stahley, rent of shop tbr efecnonssnso, mixed with no little amount
of diluted fo, mostly saeend hand from
Wm. H. Jewell, elerk of election and
tho late IT»rfi!«as eon trf Bhckstoxio
regiatration.fltJ.OO.
who oneo stayed ia Hastings, but dsB. Dawron, clerk of election at k! reg

istration, 36-00.
J. M. Bcasmer, dork of .faction end
registration. 30 00.
G. M. Dewey cfatk of elaetion and
registration. &lt;3.00.

Our thanks rm das Dr. H. B. Baker,

PHORATE ORDER.

Xsw rosx. JLsrUAlSTS.
TkefoanaivM xlarsuiv setteefwfoOrraizlnweaiai saUleaaA talarea asaA a*aa *ee-

Tbo temperancu movement is extend­
ing all ever die State, embracing moat
of tha larger cities, and many of the

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Common Council.

‘■Wxix nozs,” is tbe verdie* of tho
people on tho action of tho Council du­
ring tho past year. Politically we bare
no sympathy with the majority, hut
fairness compels us to say, that the fi­
nances ot tna city bare been must ad
numbly uiansged, tho work uu tfa
streets well done, and the good name of
tho city protected and improved by tbe
retiring Mayor and Aldsnnen, and we
can only hope their successors will do
for tho eity as well as they have done,
fo
ar
and then, certainly no discredit wilt atla

twetaar foXa re atifce V Stea wUl Ml are
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hand as wa hope others intend to do
who wish anything in their line of
trade. Success to them.

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A. M. Bock would announce to tho
public, that bo is raanufacturiug Car­
riage* of all kinds, and stalos, aud as
for durability, finish and faauty, ha
cannot fa outdone nnywfaro, and will
not fa undersold by suy competitor in
the State. His facilities lor bnsinsM
in his fine, both Carriage making and
blaeksmilbing are of tfa best Shop ou
Jefferson street, Hastings Mich. 47tf

Wo would stalo to our'friends Ln the
various localities in th la section of lbs
State that any time they have anr P»b -.
and W. IL Tolbot, Buchanan.
lio interests they desiro to have written
Spring Equalizer for Vehicles—8. El­
up, or wish to present tho advantages
liot, Grand Rapids.
and oporiunit.es of their respective
Spring Bed Bottom—D. Kellogg (2
towns, we shall bo pleased to devote a
patents), Ypailsnli.
little time and space to that object
Oro Crasher-A. J. O’Day, Leland.

now calling,'and wa extend a helping

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Special Notice.

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pAn effi-rt is being tuadn to procure a
suitable room and furnish it for a pub­
lic reading room. Wo earnestly hope
our citizena will liberally contribute lor
its naintainance, and encourage tho
young lad iso who so nobly set tho ball

ce-re Ufor vrewhSA

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Wo hare tba list of offiewre efeeto 1 on
Monday from only two townships and
the city, and thoee appear in their prop­
er place. We should be pleased to re­
ceive lists from all the other townships
for publication.

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THE CHRI8TIAH UMIOH

HATCHING,
PRICE 83.00 A DOZEN.
Go West Through »'■ Louts.
To all who ore Broking new homes in
or uro about to take a tup to Missouri.
Kan-SA Colorado.‘Naw Mexico, Ne­
braska, Oregcn or California, we recom­
mend f cheap safe, quick and direct
route by war of Bl. Liuia orer tfa Mis­
souri Pacific Through UnsIt is

Platfoim. and tlw celebrated Wretrog
house Air-Brake, and runs its train,
from St. Louis to principal punts ia the
West witfaut change. We believe that
tho Pacific Through Line baa tha l&gt;eat
track of any road West uf the Miwisaippi Rivw, and with its supetior equip­
ment and unrivaled eotnforls for pas­
sengers. has become the treat popular

Partridge Ccehtas, Golden Spangled
tinnhurgi. Silver Spangled
Haatburgs.

JffJEW STOREI

Local ftfyijie# IMrce;.

NEW GOODS AID MEW PRICES

rout from St. IxmiU
tb Texas, cither ow tbe Mnroun, K«.as &amp; Texas R- R. via 8od.Ua, or over
the Atlantic A Pacific R. B- via Vinita.
. For mapA timo tables, informniou ns

Hastings, Michigan.
Agent, St Louie, Mo. Qnoetlona will
bo chwi’ully and promptly ansrered.
Cheap Form* for Saln-kaay ictu.

The Atlantic and -Pacific Railroad
Company offer. 1.200,WM&gt; acre, of land
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1450.000 GIVEN AWAY!

OLD. RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROCTl,

Republican

BULLS
KIT CARSON.
increaaaa ite bulk 18,000 time*
On* htmdred pound* of D*od Sa*
water contain 49 pound* of mlt.
Th* annual rainfall at the equator n
about right feat
Th* explosive force of cloaelr confin­
ed gunpowder i* rix aad a half ton* to
th* squire inch.
Only the ona-tbasuandth part of the
sun'* ray* |i*n*tr*to water lo a depth of
200 foot Tha bottom of tho ocean,
therefore, ia a *eena of eternal night.
From hundred* cf *xperimMt* it
ba* been found that th* temperature
increaao om dagra* for every 45 foot
daacent into tha earth. Th* crust ot
tb* earth, thmfora, canuot be more
than 70 mils* ia thickness, aa all
known subetancre would be in a state
of fusion *4 that depth

Book and Job

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BANNER BLOCK,
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BUY J. &amp; P. COATS’BLACK
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DeUes.
Mil.

MiiMUiiMidiMnai

Thi* charming eluoter of star* are
■itnatod in tho should.r of Taurw,
■which ia now the searad sign and third
«oa*l*Uat&gt;on of th* aodiac, and may
b* easily traced on »uturn*al evening*
fa th* eastern aky. It rewire* ite name
frotn a Greek word, meaning to aail,
beware it wa* cooridored by th* auc&lt;*nta_ at thia aeaajn of th* year, “tb*
»taro*the ocean" to tho benighted
mariner. It to also tailed th* Keren
.Btare, and remetimes Virgilhr, or “Vir­
gin* of Ua Spring.’- becauao th* aun
eatm* thia ci ustor tn th* season of blo*■cma, about th* I Sth of Hay. It com**
A day'* journey wa* thirty three and
to the meridian ton minute* before one-filth mile*.
nm* o’clock on the evening of tho let
A Sabbath day** journey wa* about i
of January, and then, with royal grace, an English mil*.
thia coMteUabcn aft* enthroned high
Eeekiel'* reed was nearly eleven feet
in th* *mpyreon, and lead* th* Lort of
gEttorfog str.r, that make th* winter
Acubit to neatly twenty-two inche*. I
aky “tremulous with now* of brightA hand'*-brearllh; id equal to throe '

There it a fascination about this
group of iter* which is not attached to
any caber in tb* broad concave; there
ia a myitcry in ita bUtoryjwhich land* a
eharm to it* sparkling gum. One of
tbo brilliant* ha* crsM-d to glitter with­
in tho amro depth of spare. What
ka* bampH of the muring on* ameng
.th* bright Mill hu* It
Mythology
toll* ns that Meropo married a mortal,
and therefore 1* hor star dim among
her airier*. Who waa th* favored mor­
tal far whoa* tore oho guv* her immor­
tality and shining place in tho .tarrr
aky r History ia alien* a* to the datall*. W* once aaw a atoreoacopie view
reprerentiag her just a* falling from tha
sky; Ua had reached the earth; sb.

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M-ialit Halt IriUa MM.

LAW CASES &amp; POINTS.

&gt;&lt;riir .1 II w.iac«itJpyvuU wrSy lbs uw*at 4*.

lESSSS.iE
( ‘ards. Circulars Note-.,
Hill Heads, Latter Head*.
Catutogua*. Batik Check*.
I'rcci|4*, Show Card*,
1‘cators, Programme,

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The Babcock

DR.CROOK’S WINE OF TAR!
. -unily growingtvp■ uuUoa, based oc !u
inUinete virtues, and sustained by Us remMksble C-.ITTA. So mild s» to lo safe and
iKucfloal to cLUdrca, and yet so Marching
a* to eairtuallv purge cut the gnat corrapUens of tbo Uk-d.such m tbe eenjfolour
and syphilitic contaaalnaUen. Impurities,
ur diseases 11irt have lurked in tbe system
tor year*, suun ) bid to lids powerful *aBdot* snd dlsrpl«-Ar. Hence its wonderfe!
curve.many uf wlikL are publldy known,
of Scrofnln, and »n scroftdous disease.,
Vtoer*, Eruption*, and enmUre dtooidM*f th* tkln.Tiimorts. Blotches,
lloila. IMniples, I’lUtulcw.ftorre.St.

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MUSIC BOOKS

H0L1DAY PRESENTS.

A talent of .Srar wee •688.82.
A talent of gold su 118-809.
A piece of silver, or a penny
lirteen canto.
A farthing iru three rente

Or.J.C. AYER&amp;C0., Lowell, Mae:

THE DETROIT

nd every time we rout tbo shining
six, w* braath a Bgh over the loot glare
□ftheayarie arvra.
TU num** of tbe Pleiad** are Akyy, “t--“«* rv«««.
Bteracpa and Catena. Fir* of them,
of tho fourth and fifth magnitude, are
group* i around Alcyone, of the third ,
■•nHnili. which, from being the |
beltane star of tbe clu.lrr, i* called
th* Light of th* Flaiada*. Daly rix

Every year inrrrases the popularity
of this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is duo to merit alone. We ecu
assure pur old patron* that it to kept
fully up to its high standard; and it
to th* only reliable and perfected prep­
aration for restoring GasT oa Fault.
Ham to it* youthful colon miking it
•oft. Itutroux. and rilken. Tbe *calp,
by ita nae, become* while and clean.
It remove* all eruption* and dandruff,
and. by ita tonic prupertka, prevents
the hair from falling out, as it stimu­
late* and nonrisbc* tbe hair-gland*.
By it* use, the hair grow* thicker and
stronger. In baldnem, it restores tbe
capillary gland* to diair normal vigor.

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two u«ax6 cxmtalm or
$5,000 mi ii Gmitelt!

CHICAGO.
t Uene A l&lt;euy. wi&gt;b Hives e»**aHd I er*, n,
earth pfc.'l. One Fine l&gt;»»4 to-saeind H-

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Notice to Contractors!

EHSW03TH, EEECS I UmSTB,

VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! LIPS SKI PHOTOGRAPHS
115 Ams of Valuable Land!
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and grumbles it hi* wife want* a a*w 1
Ha* b* a call to b* a huabaud who 1
nwrerbuysa booh or picture to make
horn# attractiv*, and atsll wonder, why !
a -roman «*n't b* contented to itay at I
home **v*a days out of th* week, and I
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The 1*101*4** wore th* seven daugh­
ter* of Atlas and tho &gt;ymph Fleioae.
They are laid to have died of grief for
tha low of their sister*, th* Hard**,
and th* pitying god changed them to
•tan in memory of the purity of their
livre, and a* an ctoraal testimonial to
the power of lb* • friend.hip of w»-

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Has he a rail to b* a husband who
spend* six evenings out of tbe week
away from home and complains because
hi* wifo will go Tuwday evening to
pr«yw-m**ting ?
11a* b* a mil to b* a husband who
•pamto •&amp; a w**k for cigar* and au oc- ।
r*atonal gia**, but can't afford to tak*
a newspaper for hi* family T
Ha* that man a call to be a husband
who com** homo with a tao* a* rear a*
tha last of tha pickl**. and expect* hie
hotter half to ba avreotaaaa pereoniiird f
Ha* he a call to ba a husband wbo
■wan* ii the one handreth button ia
mi*»;ug and nar«r speak* a word in
oommaodatfon ol th* uiMty-and-atne
that remain immov*hto f
Hi* ha a call to b* a huiband wbo

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MTe&amp;Hjal aH fol|e» Cant-

[ASTI

COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1874.

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING

COUCHES,

The Highfliers.

"Dke it ? Weft, not touch. Tho fel­
low mu*t b« watchsd. I vu in hones
that hs wculd not remember, but thdt
lump wbaro my fist landed wa* enough,
if nothing else, to recall ths circatustanrei."
Tho summer passed and they saw
their drunken guest no more. Ho fail­
ed to make bl* apnearancri. But ns tho
L-aros began Io fall, tho saltier ouo day,
while returning from bunting on the
tulle, anil jrisriug through a dense
pioeo of timber not far from th* bouse,
caught sight at a-figure lurking ia tho
bushes, which quickly disapjnruroJ
when be advanced u&gt; where it was

BED
TRESSES.

II

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bad knocked down and bound 111* pre­
vious spring- Tho news *u not in
any.way comforting, and hrr.r-o ho did
not tell his wife of the discovery.
It would only alarm her. ho thought,
and without nsrhaixt any good result,
lie simply told her be had discovered
bear track* nsar by, and that she and
tiro child mas: stay withim or rltrw to
thv Imus* daring hi* absence.
Suva re I day* afterward Rufus Bran­
don beard Lis dog* in the timber down
by ths river, and knowing they never
ojwnnl without good causo. Ire caught
up hi* rifle and hastened to where the
dug* were barking. They had struck
a fresh boar Wail, and *s hu arrived in
sight they fairly lifuM it, going off in a
straight line down tlin river.
Th* chare led him several mites, and.
when he at last got a shot that finished
bruin's career, he found that it was
three or four o'clock iu thn afternoon.
Swinging hi* meat to a sapling, out of
roach of cat or wolf ho sorted fur
home to get hi* hors* and return and
fetch it that very nigtit.
Taking a nsnr eut. ho reached tho
cnbtu from the western aide where the
timbre grew In-ary up to within a few
yards ot tho building, and consequently
l bo rould not soo thv clearing, or what
i might be transpiring there, until be had
passed through tho wood.
Thus it wire that, when within a short

Them!
Atnvo Yota Ch*1bs.—We arc now prepared to r»roat Kl'LINT AND
CANE BEAT CHAIRS in tho best

STEBBINS &amp; BELDING.

"2,T5ffiA
Why not supjtort Home Industry? Did you ever take tin­
trouble to find out what makes a community thrifty and prosper­
ous? You go to the city and you see the people till alive and
atiring, and the first thing von MV, in “ They ate doing lots of

pail on their arm. What is the cause of all tliisistir? “k there
is n demand at Home for work, t Im- people patronize Home Iminetry, city people know that it is to their own _perM&gt;nnj interest to
support Home trade and they do it invarit^TO^I^n |L-it.^w||c|Triasedin Barry Cqunty.if iuu not the pv^KiaVv- ■ •finsf/YEW*I
AhVtst^mnldTip Bdr tW’il'jWnfcelpcople ine^wlr7Wp?lff,Mirmfr
it for us. We have Merdputts, Mechanics. Tradesmen, Lawyers,
, Doctors aud Laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in
Hastings who can do tt good job &lt;.f work." To, suclt I would sny,
look at our-Brick buildings, &lt;&gt;nr Agricultural works, our Milling
Sid trap tfayriages, Wagons. Cutters Ac made in Hustings, and
ert Kir
hhvc no mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
ago; for then there was not even a pointer in Barry County that
J could paint a lumber wagon fit tp be seen. There is no need of
going away from Hastihga to get n IfMrV"1' 9f

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the Indian* at that time bring very
piMtifal throughout the rcgioa. he
niannaged to Eve quptly fur several

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Tlio Indiana frequently vialted the
rudo hum of the_hantor. and, being
al trays welcomed ami provided with
such food as was in the Larder, they
maintained a friendly attitude. Espe­
cially &lt;oro they fond of the child, Mag-

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ICONFECTIONEBIIlt

iba docrwav, when *udd»nlr a shadow
fell actus* the thrcstaila, and the next
moment a tall savage, whore reeling
alapiad bloodshot eyre told him ha

‘•Don't talk to mu ia that way ! Be­
neath them, indeed. B»c»um you don't
put ou oiro—b*o*t*M yon ar* a fanner
and week with your own hand*. 1 tell
you, they know yoa are infinitely above
tlicm in intellect, and that’* tho reasoa
they hate yon. O* &gt; thing you may rest
assured of—where there are little brain*
there i* always great pveMunption and
ridteuluu* pride. _ Gel marrie-1, my
children, a* soon &lt;i» you pleas* Th*
mousy bag* will make it all right "
Th* young folk* took th* old men’s
adriro, and then —wn»n't there a row
iu the family ? However, they nil be­
came rec.-mciled ia time, snd some year*
after, when the Highfliers camo down
with a grand emaah iu consoqnenoo of
the- failure in borine** of the husband
and tathnr, Floreoro's two aiatoro were
glad to accept aa aiylum in the bouse
of Fred Clover, lb* ouou dcrpnod farm­
er, who now lived in. a* good a »tylu a*
they onos tail don*.
Unde Wilmot was a eonetant visitor
at the home of hi* beloved Ftorenoo,
and o&gt; ho fundlad hex lovsly children,
be wonid say to h*» eldest eon, “Bo a
farmer, my boy! Always remember
that Wa*liin|£iOH mid that, ‘Agriculture

a* tb&lt;&gt; proudea*. iu the land. Hor tociety t» auught, you well know, by jM-r»on* of the highest respectability, tihe
is a true lady, though eh* puts uu no
aim and make* no protMutoa*.”
There arc ema detail* 'of snrial
'•It is ea«y to *m&gt; that you havu beou usage that are eo childish, and withal,
•polled by old uncle Wilmot. Ti* a ro incuursnisn'. and bnrdenioaM, aa .to
pity you did not *toy with him- -bo was ।I do-nand a public dcuunciaUaa. No­
bringing you np admirably"—snscred body like* them, ersryb-xlv desire* to
bo relievoJ of them, aud nil seem to bo
p&gt;aotteso to n-fora them. Their burHow 1 wish father had p-wmittod too to doucoatensst form* a aeriour bar Unso­
remain with him I" sighed Ftorearo; cial Intsrcoaros, and their only tendency
•‘I wn» so happy there ”
.
is to drive aomo men and woman out of
‘■Wo'fl willingly sign a petition t» society-altogether, and to worry end
liave you roturaoJ to lu .i.'' remark cd weary thoso who remain subject to
the s«Mad aiitee. Belle. •■I*!*-»l it.

r-reptioa. Special pain* mar bo, and
often are, taken to improvs him with
tho Wo* that s*ch a reception u, indeed,
"laformxl-., Tho via* is very g»d.
Tl»o proposition i* to bring ,tog»tU*r a
rircto ot trivnd* iu a familiar way,
without exponrivo dress on tbs part of
tho RimL or an expeewv* entertainrnsni on th* part of the hostess. Il is
an attractive tortbf invitation, but woo

pivrefag shriek; but ho could only
[ iruos* that sono-filing terrible must lxtaking place behind the serooJ of bush
e* and leave*. U lie ring a load shout
ttiar bis preavnre might sooner Iw
known. Branson sprung ftraard like a
wournksl buck, sgreat fear in hi* boart;
fur bs had only too dearly reoogaired
in that Ktvoin the agenired voire of hi*
aifu.
IT h-.k but a moment for him to cl mr
the interviniriE timber and undergrowth
and as bo dashed oat into tho clearing,
| holding Ills rifla for instant use, be
’ eitubrehendod in oue swift glenre all
I th i&amp;iad taken place, and wtist was
further to fear*
Near the end of tlie cubiu facing the
diff. df which I have spoken, sttiij the
mother, her face us pallid as death,1
her arm* outstretched, her eyv* fixed
upon Iho.preeipitoti* heights up which
the figure c-f tho Indian wus strug­
gling.
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“My child! my child!" was all tho

Cuttcr, and get a better Cutter of ijrf- in
Hi&gt; tiny
ollftr Tnfnt.in
or iwi'tfl), for I know they cannot
c«*|&gt;et4r&lt;. 1 tun giving my cuslontcrs the
benefit of my Cutler Machine which I do nay is a saving of ten dol­
lars to them on every Cutter they buy of me. I have nearly X^d
out my first batch of Cutten, and tun Running (hit another lot
which I will bMe ready in a few days. I shall sell Jiuggiee Mate
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. I ant preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country.'' Tta
amw ~L
have made mv customersand can do it uguimJwM Btw
inesa nearly doubles every year, and that is evidcn« MmUtm
tion somewhere,
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.hJULUJl’A
REED

b.

TU thrco Hhica Highflier, were ritting ia their morning room engaged in
fancy noodle-work. Il wa* a cold, yet
pteciaai day in December, and the
ground wa* covered a few inebo* wi;h
enow. Bleigh* jingtod m*rrilj by at
abort intervals, causing the youngest of
the sisters to glance Irequoatlv out of
the spacious bay window which, by the
wav, wa* filled with exotic* and bloom­
ing like a garden in June.
• "Florence, I do wish you would not
boro interested in those ooontrifiud
•lelgh*.” remarked Julia, the older Miss
Highflisr. "I’d bo a little more digni­
fied were I in your place."
"Now, oh,'* retorted Floreaae, saucily,
‘•you're stuck up by a great deal. Be­
cause we onco lived in th* citj, we or*
r«ry grand. I think we might accept
Jsmo Clover’e invitation for to-morrow
night." And plucking a pink rosebud
a* rite spoke, she placjd k roquoUUhly
among her brown carl* -Mid bowed to
her reflectiun in th* oppoaito mirror.
Julia gars her a conteniptuua* glance,
“ludeeilthat would lx&gt; lowering our
dignity.' Too forgvt that Joan Clover
is only a farmer’s daughtcF* daughter.
We, v&gt;'Ik&gt; are both tho wealth last and
must lasldotu'blo and refined family in
the village, should bo careful with
whom wo coudcKod te tusocialo." .And
Mi*. Highflier* now, which was by no
meant a small one, elevated Itself coaridorably.
Alicm vjscuLilod Horonce, mock­
ingly. “a.-a-kbem! Allow u.e to inform

mat “I would ad«M you tB marry."
“But. my mother—my- slater*—thsv
will dteown me!? rejoined Florence,
anxiotMly.
•!
,
"Iwt Urea; I shall not. Th*y’ll
coma around when tb«y think of tnr
mousy bag*." Arid the old g«ntlom*n
chuckted at th* id**.
•■But, dr," Mid Fred dove, “I hav*
too much pride to intrud* myself upon
a family who dtom. me eo much.b»n*eth

NO. 51.
U le*»t. ia pretty well reformed alreadr.
Other abu*os and bad habit* caaburcforiMd jurt at eerily e* this, because
rofsnn it in tho. line of tho common
senre nd th* common dsrire
Th*
leading, as wo have mid, is all that i*

“*DWS“

“*

Mr conocptfou of a perfect man fe of
onu fnB of powor and Life, moral Mct:mont mid inuiginatfon, but .wfth aQ
three tubonUnato to a cvctral aummer
of tors, and that ■uberdioate tn Gud.
I hav* never *nea that Eras.—Stary

Keep Your Homps in Order.
in the rolcctioa. or tho building of
“Our Houec" then, lb* collar *ha!l bo
cui.idcred a vorv impurtaat nonstitnonL
It i* not to bo tinted, and furnished like
the drawing-room, but it must bo walldrained, thickly walled, strongly and
smoothly cwmonte-i. pruperiy lighted,
and furnished with those coavcnuenco*
which go farther to males up the com­
fort of family life, (han a velvet carpet,
ot a grand ptauo.
To mown all aud luep your cellar up
to it* mark, there must bis a habit of
attention and supervision. No great
task, yet oao requiring a certain amount
of oouragr a«|.preaovorauoo.
Ths at­
tention i* to a certain extent, iudiostiro
of collars, aud it is this which untrained
•errant* lack. Half thuir etiorteuuiinpi
are tbs resale of their want of knowl­
edge oad habit of thought; they hare
no idea of thn pfauuro which come*
from doing tho
iuo.1
ordinary
thing thoroughly and dssa. nnr

taca'.*, tho round nppiei are |&gt;ickad on'.,
and ifa&gt; sj’irtkod oom lett to rot and
trial othsnL and nothing is known of
tho work or diiintogratora which is gofog un, until ths mischief ia .hopefoeriy
*ceon&gt;pUho«l—the butter !iu b.-«.iao
bopotosriy strong and cannot bo used
for tlw table, tiro pet preserve* aro
spoiled, tho apple* rottea to th= last
one. Ye^ question, bat receive for an­
swer that yoeroniar* hare been strictly
obey*!, and aUbougli you know thia 1*
not true, yet ^iu cannot deny or affirm,
because you were not there to •*•Ignorant fervaate are like children.
They are uuarijurintsd with natara!
laws, they do not trace effect* to tbtlir
rautes, or rosron from cause to effort—
they bslieva ia inyitsrioui aud occult
iuflusnrei. sad Bad their only refuge
from the dilemmas oroariuned by their
shortcomingu in flat denial*. It is an
nse to prove
•■-— *-—
a fals-iliood.

is tho only creature here briow that can
actively prai** aud honor hi* Makar.
Mau, therefore, is concerned uv honor
and glorify God both for himself and
for all the crooturc* rouua about him;
and a. tho whole world i* th* temjde of
too great God. »o man is u it ware th*
priest of this region of it —Nirrw.

Origin of Genius.

uccurding io ite termi. Th* man and ‘their fault, is unaaawsrnbL, and prores
the vOu-an wfa attend in anything but &lt;couclarively that "ateroal vigilance'*
is tho price of dona aud thrifty
full evening drove will find tbemsalves oaly,
&lt;
.jugular, and most uncomfortable. Ibmunkeeiuog. and, above all, of that
l lirv havo taken their host*** at her IGrit Mwmtial, a nnt and well-kept cel­
word, aud find, instead of a party of Ilar. -Fra*. Dnawwi'a JOtiMjf»r Afril.
(■miliar friaud*, who cna ait down aud
Timely Suggestions.
enjoy an hour ot sorial intereoorn. a
highly droased '•jam." which covnot lata
mid depart* late, and which find* itself
treated i.i an elaborate supper, i’oopl* have, at last, Issrusd that if that*
is acytning that must be drernod for
elaborately, it ia an “informal recep- ■
tion,'.and that iboro l&gt; really no gniate.choat than th* invitation which called
Ibero together.
The cotuoqaoaeo u
that wo have no roall/ informal gather­
ings of men and women ia whet tre call
Give your stock |defoy of salt and al­
■■•uciety."
■
Again, when ns invito a guest to low free a-xc** to pare wqter.
funnof their onl/cbrld Maggie.
Some farmer* im vgine that sheep .re­
dinner at six, wo up*ci him to come
Brter, amt uncrwnnt a caixn ovy.
Firm of beart/ and with nerve* n*
at. or before, that hour. It ia oouata&lt;k quire but littfa or no waloA; bat if al­
Bi.hop Bridoaux worked fa lb* kitch­
atrady ch th* rocks around, the father
tho hoigtit of itapuliienc*- far a guest to lowed, ritsvp will drink oa often and aa en at Exeter Collng... Oxford.
Give
fur a moment quailrd and towered un­
k.wp a dinner waiting a mamanL Thi* heartily a* a cow or a liorse.
Cardinal Woofay, *oa of a bntebse.
der wbal tiia quick eonaoe told him—
is lust os it should be; but whan w* in­ your sheep plenty of wrier; it will psy
Fwxnaiia was a .hopherd.
'
the deadly peril of his little one. But
mo al eight o'clock. In a rooopcion or a yon^J
Ncibahr was a piwetnl
.
Now is the best time to prepare Jill
bo was quick to recover.'
.
party, what then? Why. wo do not
Thom** Paine, *0*" of a stay -maker
Th* Indian was drawing away ; step
expect him until tUM, ere do not ordi­ your weapon* far tho spring rauipiigu. at Thetford.
by riep.ha. was Incvgoaitig the dutauc-.
narily get him until half past nine, and The plow*, borrows, drills, esc., which 1 Doan Tucker was th* non of a «nril
baro
uf
cuurtc
been
w.-b
housed
during
'
and a* he «x»ioually glancod back­
siro not sorpiwd nt his'entrance at any
farmer in Omdfagshire, aad performed
ward and downward, tho parent* saw
Biib*oqu«nt hoar before the comply the winter, should soon bo brought out hisiouraoy to Oxford &lt;m foot
iti hi* hideoudy nrnnlod eoutitenmicu *110 finite you kero."
breaks up. Why tu* rule should b* nad thoroughly overhaul*!. In m &gt;*t
Ivimuud Hally res tbs ton of a aoap
the full purpruo that actuated tho ak­
“Doe* she bate tue t’ asked th* good for the dinnor that U Mt good for cose* a coat of print will be uoedod.
Imilor at tfinroditch.
ahd
will
bo
found
a
good
inveatmsnt
of
youflg man. a ihador resting upon his C-o aHombly doe* Mt appear, except
•Tuwph Hall, BroL-uj, of Norwich, san
that in the case ol th* dmnor It is a time and monqy.
fanifetate tr-“
of
a farmer al Ashby d* la Zonch.
E-rery farmer alibuiil hard a workquestion of hot or cold roup Ural la to
'“No, she —.
------,—,
William Hogarth wao pat an ap­
—they all think that that you
be derid'd.
At eight lb* host and riuii, sapplted with at toast a few tools, prentice to aa oagraver of pewter pots.
‘ I nndsratand you now.
boetesa are iu their vacant toumi, U- sacii a* auzurs, raw. ptuue, chitris,
Lkctar Mountain, Bithop M Dartiam,
uot deem me worthy nt year »&lt;---- w----- gloroj and waiting.
They are thoro drawing-knifa, hammsr. and noils. was th* wa &lt;1 c b*«gar
would be a mortification to their pridu fur on hoar, w killing their guest* would WAhthu outfit, whisb can be procured
Lurian was the *on oi a rtafoary.
to associate with a fartqsr. Good merit­ ooroo. At fast on* makes hi* appear­ at tnflfog «xp*u*&lt; aud with so other
ance, and with a guilty took whip* up labor than hta-own, the farmer of aver­
ing, Mwa Floreniw P'
A Waxfongton letter »«t» :
“Stay, Fred 1 I am not proud —I hunt stairs. Then bo wait* until souther age skin may bo euabtod to keep tho
.Speaking of -things matrimonial, I
noridioefous ideas of exetnursu*** : I jciin* him, and another, aud anuther, wooden part* of h&gt;» farming utenrtl*
l.cFr tort M.m Nellis Great is te b*
don't think niyrctf better than my and a* nt Last ho descend*. All has* al war* in order, without taking the
raarrted to Mr. Sartora* early next
lott the only oppuriuaiir they will hav* tiruo and trouble In tend them away for
ttefolibor* ; I----- "
"Then you do no*, fate me, Florence. for a ptoaasnt «hal with those who have
You 3o nut think mo fame*th your no­ invited them—lost, indeed, tho only
•ral
clearing
up
should
take
plare
on
tice. Yon will not ba angry if I dare chancothey will hav* of a look al the
to treasure year insago la my heart 1 flowers, nt thn pictures, and tho enjuy tl.» fanu brforo the limo fur spring
Aa»w.M nie, Fforoaoa. dear "
moat of an undU'urbcd chat, with com­ plowing rornuwnoa*. The stovoaiy far
She laid h«r blushing face upon hi* fortable coat* and surrounding*. All ntar. and tho om who t« always "hard
manly sboaldar. It was answer enough dread to bs first, and *o all wait, aud up," may b* readily known to any
fur him- AX her lips touched her brow thus thrust far into tbc^nlgiit their hour pomer-by (rum tbs tumble-down condi­
li* miirmurv-L "Btesi you. darling !" of dopartUTs. The company that should tion of his fenaot and tho five-years-old How inso thia i* I know
Starting from him, sh» sprang to tho bo at homo nt elevon, and in bod at manure heap* about bls riabls* nnr! ur.uw dial Mr. Samuel
half-psat otovsn, do not find their bed*
Haul away or carefully liiap in a Jr. arm of tkoro parties
••For God'* sake, itranger, bo’ care­
until ono tho next morning.
ourroar.dcd by a very rat
ful of my child P cried Branson. white of prancing horse* and a liveried JnvIo ths man of borines* such hour* a*
c ..&gt;*'.rting of a wife and
the agonised mother ulteiad an andtblu
niiu^ling in social life impose* are sim­
■‘Hero they are ! What snail I do 7 ply killing. They are llio *anu&gt; to wooar only dance. I know tintI I Go oat of the back door, Fred!—bare, mon who iravo family dutis* to ptfform.
Indian," wo* ths aaiet nrriy, and the1 quick 1" exolsimod tba poor girl, in They wipe tho L-Iuom of youth Irom the
clink! of thd hammer, ax ।
ohwhs ot girls m from vnre to three
it wa* dravyn back, told that tian crili- "’"Not L never taka th* Look track,” season*; and thu« rorial lil* in tfls!
ciwlly answered Fred ; “let ‘cm (urn mo great riii««, i»to*d of bring a blasring
Capital Joke.
outl'' And uratlng ttimselC ynnng and n delight, ns it should Ik. bearaiM
try company. in full uniform, j
Cfover qnlsllv awaited uveal*.
a burden and a bore. Many tie driven
Mr*. Highflier and her two. daughters by conrideratioa* of bsalth and comfort'
swtpt law tti® room all fu»t and Cmth- out of social life altogttbw, and thow
— -uunnoaand Alaska sable*, follow who romsiu rely upon th* rest of «iunthe horii^d and father, who car­ met to restore thsm •ufflri*aDy to stand
W* submit th*t
____ a his armt a ViUte Mack-aud-tan. nnothrr campugu.
fat-dog; with a silver coUst and a red thi* to an unexagvmtsd roprw**M«i*:
blanket birant with blue velvet- In­ of tho present, rinle of things, .ind pro­
’ ' ‘
ty of eight, oyx poued test that it dcmu-1* reform.
Ererr hour that a man epeadt oaf of
i intruder. And four proud
many Man, while poor Li* bed after half-part ten « night ia a j
viulunce tu nature. They hgre teamed
thia id Germany, whore, in ntenv tnwcV
ah-of a queen, “we barn nut the honor Hid.- puWfe ao,urcmsuto_l&lt;«»it&gt;*t&gt; «
uf your ocqu*itrtam»»—wtMrafaro this
Fred rose, nod bowing iwlitsly. rep&amp;d with perfect mg Arid, “i bad uu
inhistfon of iaotiding upon you, asd-

�SEES
i

; Despite th* rowdyism of ths mea
! representing tho revel iatetwta, who
;l.y their act* disgraced the city of Detroir. sad made .tiff sum apparent tho
waakMM of their cause, the following
| reaotatiou.* which speak nearly tha
U. Ul. wuuto
Ui uiv
(State, not specially iateraeted ia the
I navigation of ths lakes, were adopted
by very asoriy a unanimous vote, cd all
the dobgaies fa atteMaaeo, several
jhundred tanumber, and lire reprssentativsu of ad th* business intseest ot tho

TEMPERANCE

oomjiii.Uiag as amount of good that '
figure* faff to express. Whatcre- may
be the oauviotsen* of any person aa to
the propriety ot all the step* that are
being takes, thwr &gt; can bs no draput# u
to tho Moeseity of determined aethn
far the sepjtwion of th* sale of ia tox any cus trathfuPy affirm that, womaa
being tbu grestert suffiirer from th#
effort* of this trafle, ha* not both a so
otal aud moral right to throw into tho

men and boy* from f^uenting tho liqcor aaloons. *? for as it tends to prevent
drinking and in attendant cons*qucnoct, so for aa it finds to the social
elevation of all daaaaa ia society, and to
creating a irnblic sentiment that shall
iaduee our young Indios to scan with

exclude from the social circ] all who can­
not be trusted u consistent friend* of all
th* social and moral reform* of the day,
jest so for. at least, nil true friends of
reform must endorse and approve the
work now being done.
Bat th* important queotson is. what
will be the final mult of all thia effort?
Will th* public fratimcat now being
naatsd be lasting in its character, or
will, with the opening of tho spring, the
excitement dis away, a reaction set in,
aad tho coaseqnvncmi bo anything but
what liH true man should drairs ? This

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VttlU

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In a greet city. it ia safe to say, that
nearly one-half tho population base do
gtod reason for living. The number of

dance lasn, and people who steal a Us­
ing, would, if put tigs:her. make on
array targe &lt; uougb tu have crushed the
rebellion. I uow speak of (he mafa uloorsoo the body politic-there ar* al
Irart 30,000 women io th* city who Jive
by equally diarepn table moaus
The meanest and most despicable of
all the scoundrel* who infast the city,
next to the itoUlicfan*, are tho

fasol rail* an to be laid oa the Flint
t Per* Marquette Railway between
East Saginay and HoUy.
*
Tho prospect of an early sxtsoasoa of
the Muskegon sad Big Rapids Rail­
way across the Musxegon River are

aud n few paragraph* devoted to them
m*y l»o of interest to your readers.
Tli* black-mailer it a an an, or woman,
who possesses rouio knowledge of anoth­
er person,which will nA bear open day­
Justi
light, and then extorts rrurm-v a* tho
prion of silenoo. For instance, the pro­
fessional black-mailer goea nigtit offer
Washington,
mgBt to a fashionable gambling bouse,
pouawn ot rules on motion of Mr.
and watchiw closely tbs players. They
Packer, (Re ot Pta.) tho following bill
are Mlmirabl* judges of human nature,
V the decided vote ot 178
indeed thb is the first qualification of

That froml and.’after the pasaagw of
tin* act the fallowing mail matter shall
be allowed ta pa*a free fa tho mails :
Fint—h'esrapapera pesMicala and
msgaxines xeriprueaHy faterchanged
between pntliaher^ and uot noseding
sixteen ounce* io weight to bo confined
to a singlo cejiy of each publication.

75 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.

A village is to'bo started at th* crosa'
tag of the Grand Rapids nod Begtaaw
and tho Owosao and h’orthwsotern
Railways, in Gratiot county.
Chartoa Brownell, a young man of
22, drank Ihreo glx**c* ot whisky nt
Ann Arbor Friday night, aud died in

tag followed, and ttmt the street and
number of his residence i* taken, nor
doo* be know that a watchful ey* fidlow* him ths next morning Io the bank
nr office where ho is employed, and that
by pooh of that dsy cvepr fact in his
history is in the possession of a cool,

KffiC
GROCERIES

From Mnskegon come* ths isport
that fa that locality tauinsm ia dull,
“money L* scarce, and Ismberrnen
hav'nt a conf generally speaktag."
Pref. Montgomery of Battl* Creek
has been appointed Hoperfatondsut of
the Flint Kcliool, in plea* of Prof
Truesdel, who take* charge of th* State

State Land Office.

LINE

tax*no| Mica.. March 31, 1874.
Enrrna Bstnraa: Below plsara find
statement of funds charged State Treas­
ure oh the IbaAa in this office. for ro with rircum«tanrs. For tv it koosva,
ooipt* daring tho mouth of March. to nto gamble* has other vices—lu foe:
tho moat of tho raw meo at ganibiis*
1874.
i
U.F. Cataar,
tables ar* those who have squandered
money not their* on nnlawtnll plen­
um. and the* fly to gaming in the
hone ot g»tting even by a .trnke of

knowing wh... —------------out unefartako a building, except at a
price aufiiciunt tu cover those chance*,
would boild are not sore of enough
rent to yuiuiy th* inoreawd cost, in the
presrut rate of trsos. There are usu­
ally uv«r 1,000 plasterer* at jobbing
work ltd* seasrxi of tho year ; thi* year
there *m lee* than 2U0, and the earn*
lule boki* good in all the trades tliis
spring. Tbs working men bsvo over­
reached themselves. They hav* gut
trade so hampered and lied np with
"regiilattoo*" as to make Ih» contractor
really tkoir s. rvanL Tho soewti** rule,
and their rules bear so terrib^ sgaioit
lbs om[iluy*r a* to kill hi* business, un­
assured. Tho victim nut* &lt;m a bold less he tan compel tho property owner
front and defies him Mr. Baok-mailer to give him a largely ta-rea»ej prioe.
expect* thi*, and it &lt;foo*n*t u»nve him.
He pull* out of hi« breast-nockat a lit­
tle book, aad ho reads to him that on
such a nigtit he lost 82.00J at John
Chaiatiralln’*; on »uch another night
81.090; on another night hs was nt an
assignation house in 22d street, whh a
woman closely vrilxi, but whoso name
ia So-and-Sx that m-iroerer he pay* the
board of Mis* Bo-and-So, al such a
street and number; in short the black­
mailer reads to hi* victim a compel#
hhtury ofbu s-cretlite, *&lt; methodically
arranp-d a* to make denial useless.
And alter this no denial it n&gt;ad&gt;. Ho
wilt* and gladly pay* the prire de-

tie. An excited state of ths public
mind now exist*. That cannot long,
in the nature of thing-, be kept up.
When it die* away, what then f Wo
answer that ■depends on what shall be
done-by consistent, oonsi-lenta action.
important movement may keep final re­
sult* constantly in view. To-day all b
wall; tho work done and being, done, aa
* whole, h for tho good of the people.
.Let us moke cure that the results ac­
complished an made lasting, and that
through over excitement we are not led

been done. At this point lien all the dan­
ger. And now tho query is, what will
public sentiment, tho root, calm, vublic
sentiment of the people sustain ? That
have sustained, by a miraculous
unanimity, Us* moral *u«s«on movement,
is a fort. That they will, at least in
Hastings, sustain a stringent tax ordi­
nance with a ranch huger amount than
is at present paid we fully bobevs. Can
the great body of tho people bo induced
to stand by and sustain an effort for
tho enforcement ul the PraWsCsry Lew f
Friends, that b tho question, ponder
it well, decide, and then not.

stateaffA'.rs.

largo and hideous for an imp—just es­
caped from the bottle and beat on the
destruction of all that ia human ia ths
“cradle of liberty,” tho commonwealth
of Massachutotta TbU a straw—per­
. haps more—-certainly enough to .bow­
in which direction the wind is blowing
and the tide setting.

Ax Artrxn to induce po bibbers to
violate tho postal laws of the United
States, is being persirtently made by
the prfafm of the 'alf and
sheets
at Chicago, and other places, by offer­
ing supplements of the proposed consti­
tution of tins State, and copies of the
General Laws of tho special session,
prmted as suppiemoat* to be folded in­
to tho country papers and sent through
th* mailt without prepayment at post­

Bat it docs not end here.
Haviog
once paid be belong* soul and body tu
hi* tormentor. The threat* nf *X(&gt;oturr, so cfliractou* the first time are
equally so the second
He eotrie*
again and again, until the d*l»o becutnes desperate and tlira tho country.
Frequently they do not wait for th*
commission of a ertaie. They - select a
timid, nervous man nnd threaten to ac-

age. A* this subject* tho publisher*
The following uuanawctable argu­
ment ia favor of a bridge for railway
parpuxe over the Detroit river at or
near Detroit, ia from the Chicago T-ra
Ve trust nil our reader* will sarefnlly cotemporarie* wHI be- taught in thia
read it and gravely cctuudvr U~ feels trap, and made to pay the Mnalifop of
rhuir folk.

w1k&gt;

tavi Carter, foe t b* post twenty year*
a psuwuger car conductor on th* Michi­
gan Central Itaiiruad. died on Saturday
st his residence, 284 lAfaystte avenue,
aged filly-four.
It is staled that F. P. Avery, son of
Dr. Avery, of Greenville, Moo’calm
county, has received th* appointment of
eadet tu West Polar, vice Thomas, of
Bay Cin. resigniid.
The Wayne County Horticultural
Society ha* appusuted a committee tu

(
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reumiuing io ba done ia to construct the
central drain and to lay tho pcraunsnt
track. Batwecu tho tunnel portal uad
&gt;he railrecd station, a distanc* of abjut
two-third* of a mils, th* roi l bed ia

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t
t
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n hiyi got to mnunsooi foboubspris&amp;stoci

mologieal 8
Society, and__________________ ___ _
union fair during th* coming winter.
Tho balance of cosh in lb's Stat#
Treasury, April 1st, 1874, wa* 81,238,­
261,02. Receipt* for tho week ending
April 8th we^j 829,421.40 ; naymsul*
during tlieeamo tins 828,988,78; Uarinr a baleaea in tbs Treasury of 81,­
288 683,
; incree*# for the week
.8432,71.

Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PRESTON.
iiii.ttam,- jicalds, tameness,
tl-ta.
Burns Soreness,
H aa'. IfaHk, Wounds,'

BACON &amp; KARRS’

Ulcers, Brtilsca,
Kpraim,
i.
Cslle, Uld Sores,
l’l ii&lt;&lt;a01Thxg&gt;M,
••

day's work, which no journeyman can
exceed wiihoct a fine. Th# derrick-,
men hare, laid down rules which require
a certain number of mvn to each der­
rick, often a larger number than U
ncceeuiry, and which rv*train men from
undue haste in working. Among hod­
carrim and bricklayer* there ar» rr-gu
lations intoudcd to prevent lb* too rap­
id su-comnliabmsnt of a pises ot work.
It is forbiJdon to oso whealbarrow* to
curry bricks from the pile to th* foot of
4ho ladder. Hod-cavrwo are uot al-

Piles,

at the

r
1
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CITYDBDfi STORI

sabstantiony ready to lecmve the b«T- v

’
Adsiese from Cab* show that the fal twgtate m quite a* strong and a great
. del more faip.fol ot final mnwMS than
.rerUfovt. Tbey claim that tb*y have

lUtTlNGt LODGE, it
sst»^g

8T»ECIA-L TAXES,
ini, mt n w x ins.

&gt;ne! is •oertaiuly opttots, the operations of
--- -------- ----— _jw being practically
confined to the western rod end seotiuti.
lU twecu tbo cast and ttayeutral shaft
unly twenty msg are uow employ cd in
clearing o*t lh&lt; fooe» rook roinaining
fa the bxttbtn. In thia section th* work

Agita’ioa for the repeal of the re­
duction ot dulses, mad* by the smind
section of the act of Jans 0, 1872, still
cotrtiuusa, and a bug* anmber of peti­
tion* upon thia cnbjrwl ars daily pre­
sented to Congress. When th* cur­
rency quretaon is finally disposed ot we
will hope that this m«a«ure may roewire
forurable oonaidcratsuu. Though tno
Natkmal remne* are improv tag. the
country earmot afford to pay eight and
a half raillasn dollars aa a bounty to the

OF

The above b simply nonsense, and
yo&lt; It io going (he rounds of (ho press
uncontradicted. Tho tax lor 1674 was
levied by the Legislature in 1873 and
are'the favuri'o victims of black-uiaih-r', amounts to about 8950,000, morljy for
for their position is so peculiar and un­
public improvement!!, nd humanitarian
certain. In their css**, tho services of
some fair but abandoned woman.are
Lroogbt falo requHUtfoo.
Borne scan 1
__ i- .
Mr. Hughart. Pruaidoi of th* Grand
Rapids A Indiana Railroad, has iasnsd
an order providing that those purchas­
ing fartring land* erf the Company, and
Mjing oue-qurtcr of tho purchase price
down, shall bo psaiw-1 over tlso rued
fro*, with their families, to the st a lion
nearest their homos, whsn going ,(o b»catscu their laud*. This will tend to
make the rosd dassrtedly popular with
tho propl* along the line.

TI'A.agestswamtkd

�I
Temperance Mooting.

men by the Knight, Templar Bend, of
Grand Rapid*, bnt ww do wot know
when. It wUl bs a musical treat.

We have jmst raooivwd a Urge num­
ber of founts of new type for Job Work,
and con do batter work than ever be
fore, and at prune which dety competi-

soeaodaad cuHaeted for lbs year 1873,
Monday. April ISth, 1874.
as appears of record tn the office of the
The citiMna* tempervnn* meeting met
County Trawasuur. It m perhaps prop- •bl* evening, in Chfcn Hall, which
was tiled, many being unable to obtain
withhold under Injunction was a part
of the tax nwasard in Johnstown to pay ai*lns- The mevting wa* called te erder
mutiny* stolen fium a funner Treasurer, by the ciraitmaa. Bon. Darnel Striker.*'
and the legality of which it, a* yet, un- Th® cxeicu** were ojr-ned by singing,
whan si prayer was ofiered by the Iter.

Who is the dtoat lunatic oa record ?
-Timeout of m&gt;ud.

Wby is a b’u*h lik* a tittle girt T--

100,000 Feet of
White Ash
Flooring I

The committee of Indi* from the 1st
and 4th wards made their reporta which
of the rosd, 1140,000 in rold. was paid
were accepted by the meeting. Tho in New Turk city April 1st and with­
Secretary of tho LoSln* "Temperance out borrowing anv mouer Two month*
Union," made a report which was also ago be thought he would be obliged to
borrow at fen«t 17^.000 to m®el the ind*M*dn*sa, but burinoa* has picked np
Chas, ft Hauer then offered aud
fast, the |Msnie h no nv.re. and tho
moved the adoption of tho following
provided for quite
John Stanley will more acroae the
resolution*. to wit:
street sboat May 1st. to enable him to
Wnnsu,
we
consider
the
tolling
of
'tV'o are indebted to tho riff Vrvouian
pull down his uld store, to make wuy
spirituous ot Intoxicating llquora. to l«
for the following list of Petit-Jurat*,
used an a bsvrragv, a prose cronr, and
drawn on the 11th day of April, instant.

■gj-aaisrjz

-B8B

IHHKKT
rifice.

as

Young man. *ign the pUfr, and than
keep it. It require* bet little effort to
aign a pledge when requested by fair
younm ladies, but it taka* nerrs to lire
Th* Aurawy for April, comm to us
foil of intoTvsting little storite and ma­
ture* for the chlUrvn of the household,
with whom ttrie magnxmo is ever a &gt;oU

CHUtCHEI.

-LHun. Daniel 8»riker. Bon. a U.
Prindle and Mor. 0. D. Spaulding are ~Thoma* Muivany, Assyria. Qj )
appointed dolegatea to attend the State 1 Lucien Pollv. Barry.
*
Methodist Conrentioa to be heM at
John T. Hfochman. Baltimore.
Jackson ia May next
Isaac Mswscr, Corltbn.
The tima fur trimming up tree* aud
L B. Raymond.
shrubbery has orrired. aad *J1 who &lt;!^
Eugens Cook, Castleton.
• .
ssro neat gardens and orchards th* root­
Henry Falconer. “
ing summer should attend to thi* im­
Luther Kraglr,
"
portant duty at one*
Lyman Chamberlalu, Hasting*.
yVcung ladies should now gat out
Wm. H. Merrick.
•'
their dumb-bells to develop® sufficient
James Brow, Irving.
muscle to enable tlwm to wield the large
John Renter. "
t
Spanish fans they will bo obliged to
Hiram V»n Syckic, Johnstown.
flourish the ccming eeetoo.
Horace Duan, Mapln Grovu.
William O Frvcmau, "
Must be settled—All the aevoante
Valentin* Ostrotb,
“
due Dewhy A Brooks, publishers of the
John IL Eurl, Orangeville,
Barn, or they will bo placed in the
Curtis Perry. Praiiirviil«.
hands of a luatire of tho Peace forth­
Am D. Itori, Rutland.
with. Wo moan basin®**
R E. CuiuU. Thornappie. .
We leant from the Jfeywf that How­
Josiah B. Freeman, Thutn^ppl®.
ard Cook, well known to many ot our
atiaeaa &gt;* a vourg man of energy,
ability and character, ia about to open
a pump factory at Big Rapid*.
R*n».'.Jfim.'My for May (hue early
Railroad.
grace* cniXabi*, and ia a* good aa *ror,
Ma. Enrrua.—W- the undersigned
and that is all that ought to b* said of
n mog* a no, such a* this, which ia af­ directors of the Knlam.aio. Lar ell and
forded to actual anbsariber* for *t.5Q a Ncrtbrro Michgnn R-.ilrood. wouli by
|Jex*ed through tho culnmus of youj
We again call the aitontiou ol the paper to notify the stockholder* of tl.e
people of onr city to ibo importance of above m«nti»ard read that by the vnt*
I of th* President, Treasurer and Berre
planting abed* troo*, in front of all jritary, Msj. Anderson will ea'l or notify
the* to pay the first asscs-uioot ot Un
per cent upon their suhereibed stock.
Wu am all Jksirous of particoUrir
Col Claudius B. Grant has closed up cummcaeingli^u**d led, and w* ein­
his business at Ann Arbor, and with cerely bops tfflPfech and every '»nbhi* family removed to Houghton, ia the scriber will cheerfully rrepund to the
Upper Peninsula.
Bia many friends
Major's cull.
will join us in wish ing him soccvsa in
Tho mild weather of spring is with

IIASTIKQS LOOCE,XO.M,*.~t....rT

For th a occemaandatioa of oar subcribera who desire any other book,
.nngwxino, or paper, publuluai, with or
witbnnt the advertised premiums, vre
erill obtain it fur yon at the Lowen
lUira without any expense to yon in
sending the erder.
•

Windy.

Rainy.
Unpleasant.

us. 'Summer nnd.fall are fast approach
iag, and tima bos rome for tho great
waseee County is a defaulter to the tune blow far tbo ruilroisd tu be struck dnrof *10,000. Hi* bondsmen are said to
be amply able to protect the county from
loea, but that cannot ando the wrong of country who want awl need work.
using public fund* for private purpose*
Now let us one and all cheerfully and

There are young men who oaanot
hold a aksin of yarn for their mother,
witbeut wincing, but will hold on* hun­
dred and twenty-five pound* of a neigh,
bonng family, for the be*t port of a
night, with a patience and docility that
&gt;s certainly phenomenal.
There is nothing so tend* to shorten
the lives of old people and to injure
their health aa tho practice of sitting
up late, partic^lriy winter evenings.
Thia ia cepecialhr the case when tbt-re is
s grown-up daughter in the fhnalj-.
We publish this item at tho earnest re­
quest of seroral young mon.
Already tho robbins ore making the
air roeoand with their cheerful chirrups
and trader the genial and health-giving
ray* of God * btoeaod aanahiw, let ua all
cast off tho chrysalis of th* gloom and
despaadancy of tho dead winter, and
with new life and fresh hope prepare to
set manfully and well our part in the

List or Psvxrr* issued from the U.
8..Patent Office to Michigan inventor*.
Tur the week ending March fl I, 1874. and
Esch day m three minutes longer than each bearing that date. Furnished this
pep«r by Q&gt;x A Cox, Boliutors of Pat­
its predoeosoor.
* Hao. Lvandcr lapham, was in the ents, Waahipgtou, D. C.:
Hinge. G I&gt;uane, Grow 1*1*.
eity oa Munday.
Ironing Tabfe. L. J. Hing. Hudsoa.
Cirrwt Court, May term, two weeks
Locomotive. R. L Harris, Grow Isle.
from Munday next.
Wrench, A. E Lmdaley. Paw Paw.
It snowed Saturday throughout New
Scraper, P. Roaamon. Greravtite.
York and Canada.
Young ladim■ economy—never throw
a ray a good match.
.
Th. largret room in the world-Tho
room for improvement.

Thn dsod lock ia the Massachusetts
Legislature still eonttnuee.

% The bluebird* and robins have a bard
limo tryihg to make spring.
Bay your goods of th* morohaab* who
adrortia* if you watu bargains.

Bolton, John H. Bliss. Cha* Dr rite
C. J Borne*. Oso. BlairJohn Chandler.
Mntti® Conkright, Julia Ann Doris.
Kina* Fletcher. Jane Gaspard. Mi*
Hattie Hrwe, B Hansel. Charite More.
N. Newbury, “Mie* Ji
“
'

ebsrter. bs* not lieeu published. Wby ? Wright
Direct your
On time, and better than usual, rater­
box or drawer.
sea'. Zadre' Aetewsaf Miyaainv for May
1W® frost an effort will be mad* to
improve our sidewalks the coming **•-

willingly respond, and supply our Tn-ss-

mence operations according tu the irsoI a lions passed at the last Ka'jsmaxoo
meeting, and the groat work will go on.
Though let us rcmintfoUhc stockhol­
ders, that the greet enterprise »»ill do-

oxhotl every man to subscribe something
for the road and in one year from to-day
the road will be completed to the city of
Hastings
A, J. Bowux.

’^Hope Correspondence.
Ma. Earroa.—If the reader* of the
Bsrtxa, in other town* like Io hear
from .Hupa as well a* I do from their

Hons^HOT/n

*«i v«.i

PANACEA

lor tit* prvvcntiou nt public offmen. and
Wxzuae, wo consider the statute
prohibiting “tho tnsnufactare and sole
of sidrituous o.- intoxteallns liquor* aa a
beverage.” at once e&gt;*r, wboforonc and
6e* Arent law, aud oaptiue of b«lng eo
forcol eo aa to entirr-'y stop, and formr
The Michigan Soldiers and .Sailors
pr.-rtnt the public sale ot splr.tuou* or
Intoxicating liquor* t» be u«cd a* * bev­ Reunion,-at Jackson, last Ttrar»d*y was
erage. within tho limit* of thia state, a glcri-u* mere**. Alxrat 000 of the

FAMILY

LINIMENT.

duty *.* the Cbnsmoa (tew.elf AMorr.ry
or Alrferuiaa of any dtr, the board o
Tilutoes of any villa** and each one of
them, and the .'upenlsor ot &lt;rag town­
ship, when any olfeure under the pro

been cmumltted, who shall have
knowledge tbenof or reawmable ertdrnc* by affi-i*vit lb ireof •erred upon
him" to Institute proceedings against
the offender without delay, and,
WwxBcaa. Bplrltou* end intoxlcal
Ing liquors are opmljf and isotortusiMy
•o'd to l&gt;c useif a* a beverage. In out
city Id not lean than rirefse or//tens
different place-, therefore,
Thai we, ddrrm of Haatlnge, ♦artiestly call upon the officer* of
our ■ ity to do tbrlr tsrora dutu and pro-

ysd&lt;yan.l' cornreh^ nmk* Hie attetnii,
*nu that w- will, a* earnestly, condemn
tho-e nffl-ens who/arossxcr ll.ctnM-lve®
by negtseting orretuatog to 'to their
cu-em duly.
Short speeches were made by Rev. T.

Lirot. General Fbeman. Gov. Bagley,
•x-Gur Blair, Hon. Wm. Humphrey,
and many usher distiugvi*h-d citisons
of the State graced thu ocusoton with
their pesenoo.
.
.

GROCERS

Special Notice.

I’oxn's Ext*id. acknowledged by
A. M Boek would announce to the
medico! nufboritiss,. Iiolds the characbr publi*. that be is msnufaemring Car­
ring** ot all kind*, and style®, *ad a*
of "Tho People's Remedy.’’
ter durability, finish aad beauty, be
&lt; Shoot Im&gt; outdone anywhere, and will
liuni’* Csnnouc Hstvs i* m well- nut bo undersold by any competitor hi
known tl-ssi It i« only neeestnrT to c-i'u-' the tits'®. Hi* fartiiiiea toe bu»inrs»
tion against imitations. It rvquiir* a in hi* line. Isitb Carriage making aud
blacksmithing are if the beat Bbop on
ttrffn! tdttittWfi-l tbvcsuloln a&lt;kl pith Jiflurson strvet. Hatting* Mich 47ff
otb&lt;r ingredient* to picdtno &gt; s»!v&gt;
that may be robed upen. IL* gi nuitw
&lt;.aly gunjanieed. A* ifi.i it fonra the
signature aud pi irate proprie tary scamp
• if John F. Henry. Subl by all Drug­
gist* and Dea'cr*. Joan F. Beut.
Cvansx A Co.. Pioj rirtoxs, 8 &lt;ir.d 9 Col­
men's to tnctea* my facilities fordennc
lege Place. Now York.
‘»t'-r stork than cv-r all should cnil
au-1 gvt n negative tak*a. Th* auperi
ority of my work in Ww jest i* a auffi
Bronchitis.
ci. nt C'lurautce o’ first tela* work lu
III® future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, routh side State titrrwt.

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srocco

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Shingles. Lath. &amp;c

B AR CAINS
PRICE S3.OO A CdZEN.

JAMES WOODRUFF
DON’T

DELAY !

Fur another like BARGAIN will

thu latter cause comiuenc,-* in theleryrr
r nd fltthi. whi« h are the organ* ot tho
voice, and, rxtending downwards, pro­
duces hoarsen***, coughing, and sji.tNtixs, Mu n , April -Uh, 1874.
ting tuucon* mutter, sou.eltme* mixni
Farxxn Dxwxv—I bar* long thought wi'h b.ood. Il is chiefly dangerou*
of writing something for and tn behalf trum Its tindency to spread into the
the lungs, ami terminate in cooswmpwhich I am not obliged to perfbrtn at
any pstitieular lime, the matter bus
always teen put off until to-dsy srhea PUrce’s Golds n Medical Disct.rery ba*
achieved unparalleled success, and woo
the loudest praise from all who hare
paper tho Bskxxx it ' truly the Imuoct
paper of the Elate, and any perren «bu
will take the pains to eoaifaro tho
Mr*. Mary Taft, ol Elk Puiot, Dakota
original and eelwted article®, both pro**
Ten iscry, called at th* World's D«sjeosary, Aug 18. 1873, to acknowledge a
debt of gratitude du* Dr. Pi»rc-.\ having
been entirely cured of Cotarrb. rompliW* arc having exciting times here
rated with tlnoal Dtieare. by the uw of
over election. Tho strife is really be­
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy nud Dr.
tween tho Democrats and RepuHicans.
PiertwaGulden M*diral Discovery.
but nrmraelly b twvvn ‘•Ra.'ormera''
(Dem) and "Gthene” (Bap).
The
temperance mov«ment is tnoviug, to
what purpose y»t remains Iu be seen.
Thflre ia acme hope ot getting the Joo®*-

with th* DcmiDanon for the Govoreor। ship of th* Beat*.
Th* Ifonsqerat* eff Indiana will bar®
a large ratlraring at their Gonvont-m
on th* Uth of July. The rate of rep-

Feed Cutters,
Bob-Sleighs,
Wood Sawing
MAohines.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

The.uhilr then otatg a temporanre
song *b*u the meeting ndjourntd to
meet st Tbo aair.e place on next Monday
evening at 9 o'clock.

Cedar Creek ha* undergone a cleansing.
A *cri®s of meeting, have two ’nW
there with most gtorioua rciults byjRav.
U. H. Mnyeard. There wa* no' reli­
gious seciaty before, b-it one has burn
termed of nearly forty memlwra and
they are prrlocting arrsngemrnt* to
triumphant ov*r the whisky ring and
baild a United Brethren Mauting
everybody jubilant. Krick** majority 08.
Hous*. Ten know Cedar Creek has
Very truly youra,
C. M. A.
been called a hard place, bot what will
P. S-—T.mpovnree matters aio in­
th* people of Hoatiug* think when they
cubating here. Ibo rrwull ol which I may
«om* thia way, to look three or four
give you in my i.oxL
C. M. A.
mil* ahead and aro n raattectabie meet­
ing boure there ? Breid* cuisiogs and
NEWS SUMMARY.
lirontious talk is nut s-i fr-queutly beard
on the stre-ts and thn ref &gt;im srems to
genuine. But one thing ia m-eded there
yet, that is. to Oonvine* faahs&gt;«.sble
geallemsn that they ought not tu smoke
the uuminatfon of B P- Avery for Miniu the store* until th., goo la are teter to Chins.
thoroughly saturated with tebacco.
A young man in Peaayteania wHI
Tho house of Mr D A. Bowker, our not fall down wh-n he di**. Hi* boos*
township Treasurer, took fire on the ar* n!a*t&gt;ea iache* tong.
Queen Victoria will be fifty-fire next
aveuing of tho 3rd, test, supposed to
hav* originated by the burning of soot 24lh of May 8b® ia ia th* tbiriyin tba chimney. It caught In the cham­ Mrenih yaw of k»v «*«»•
The daughter of Secaier Bos* of
ber but wa* diaeovtovd in tima and put
K.n«aa is said tn bo on* of th* riaing
out by the women before any «*x. ar­ jmlit'idanesace ol th* state.
rived. Tot on looking at tbs room oeo
Senator Logan ha* a western wife,
would think they had a cl*eo call- The who h*lpa him largely In affsr* of state
damage wa* prised al about *2U0. The by bar counsel and adsice.
Nearly 50 ccr-toeds oi uyalara bare
earpet, era* hswe dotliiug, two bed*, a
trunk and other thine* bemg d.magvd. just been taken acru* to Cslitorem fur
plsntiig in the Faeifio roast waters.
Insured in the Chicago OenpBn^.
Mrs. Miriam M. Cole af Wretrevilte,
On the 4th and 5th. meL, th* United
Ohifo is achivviag a great axxeae by
Brothran' quartriy mreting was held at ha. new lecture, entitled “Hannah
theShroatr School Ho»w&gt;.
Ati that
war* there, aaw pUmly the aero—ity of
a msmting honae, for they were wnader.
fully cr^wtfod. Oa th* Sabbath, in thoJjattyU-— —I mouth ud tho Mississippi.
midst of th* snow storm, tbay went to
.
General Charles Albright,
Wall Lax* and baptised by immersi-un
I man-ft-Larg* from Pengjr

Good Tough
Oak, Book Elm,
or White Ash
Lumber

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NET GOODS AND Nil PRICE
Messrv Prickett A Mat" have, formed
a ■ o portnerahip fur the pnriwwe oi do­
ing a gt-oeral husine*- a* lllacktmitb*.
and h*vii&gt;g I ought cut the blarkamithiag intmrot of Jack Rich, may be found
at bi* old stand on tho corner of Church
and Railroad Mieet*. where they will
be pleased to see all their old friends
and any other j-eraon who mat bare

Hastings, Michigan.

NOTICE.

poticej.

Co West Throagh bt. Loats-

Tp ail who are treking new homea in
or are about to taka a trip to Missouri.
Kamas. Colorado. New Mexxn, Ne­
braska, Oregon or California, wo rocommend a'Cheap safe, quick and direct
route by nt of St L'ui*, uv»r tho Mis

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Grund River Valley Division

TUt snor.T^ST UUCTE TO FOBTUfnit

ichigan Central XI.

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTt,

$450,000 GIVEN AWAY!
*100,000 FOR OXLY «XMI
A GRAND LEG ALTHFTCONCERT

Republican

UKAWIXQ APB1LW, U74.

mowing fields, but if there i* maauro
which can bo smred from the field
crops, it had better be applied now than
not at alL Good barnyard manure!
serins to agree with pretty much all I
kind* of land, aad may bo applied with
advantage nt nlmoet any season of tho
year.
Lamb* and pigs, and the young of aU I
domotie anhnals, Mod close aUsntion I
at this season. Nutting boltlee axe

for Sto Hat fc« Uetoto fort ; «•&lt;

Is 15 if
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BOLLS

BEARS
COMMIMHOffilR’S MOTILE-

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tit XATUER MALE aXHH, '
A-rtr *« U*MrJ&gt;r&gt;.
r IT Y*a «hh to ksow Ur Wrlaw* *« Mai

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A new order called the •‘Sovereign*
ot Induatry" ie being oatabliahed among
tho mechanic* throughout tho coontry.r
Mt. Wm. H. i’^rle, Muter of tho Na­
tional Council, wa* in Chicago tho oth­
er day, and a reporter of tho Pe*f *ad
J/uil called on him at the Clarendon
Houao and learned from him the objects
of the t rganisation which be roptcoenta:
Tlic cxiitence ol tho Sovereign* of laduiUy datoa only from tho 1st of Jan­
uary, at which time the Exacutrro
Council was organised in SpringfioM,
Mon. Tho hradquarten of the organ­
isation arc now in Worcester, Maas.
Ita object* ato to do for. mechanic* and
laboring mon what tho Grange murcment i* doing far the farmer; furnish
them tho material comfort* of life at
tho cheapest possible rate. It ia the in­
tention tu organ in aub-oounols through­
out the country, and as tar as poeaible
tu utilixo the purebaaiag agencies alrecdy csublishod Jiy the Grange*.
Mr. Earl was at work organising
Hints for April.
."ub-councila in St. Louis daring tho ec»-‘
■ion of tho 'National Grange, and he
state* that the great body of that moromeat heartily endorse tho “Sovereign*
of Induatry.’’ Ho looks upon thi^ur-1
ganisation e.« the complement of tho |
Grange, taking in all earnoet men who '
cannot become members of Grange* for
tho rouiou that they are not formers.
Ho illustrate." the good effect* to flow
work may be pushed c]niid rapidly, from tho work iu this wise : A Orange
and without loan frem unnecessary de­
lay. Il.ta impuiaiblo to predict with
Jirecl to a tub Council ul '•Sovereigns”
certainty what the character of tho
iihMnMacbuiotta, earing two or threw
spring will be. At this writing. March
dollar* |&gt;cr barrel to tho consumer br
24th, tho acnaon i» quil6 early.
thn transportation and the abolishment
Them wvery link" frost in the ground,
of iniddlaatcti. The sub-Councd will,
and scarcely a snow tank rven on the
in turn, fill the car with manufactured
north side of deep woody. Bandy land
nnd dry upland knells nro in condition article*. and rc-ehip to the.Grsngr, thus
to plough, in many place*. Tho poop­ caving at tho other end of the dine.
Since the work will be chiefly in otic*
lag trap* commented their wpriug con­
cert* acvornl evening' ago. and tho when" larger number* can bo aggn-garobin* and bluebird* ate as plenty c* ted than in tho Granges, the foe* cd admireion hav." b-x&gt;n pot down to *2 for
they often are by tho first or secund
mon and SI for women, with annual
week of April. It Ibi* kind of weathor
ahould continue, dry field' may l»c duet of 81, payable quarterlyDspulic* bare boon appointed for the
seeded With grain or grow, AU the
graMcn do better if sowed quite early in wrgafiixation of *ub-eouncils in the fol­
spring. They here a cliancu to get lowing States: Maasaehntclte. New
Hampshire,
Vermont, Rluxlo laland,
WeOroo!, d before the auuimer drought*.
Connecticut, Maryland, Now York,
I’vnmrylrania. New Jency, Mieeouri,
Louisiaux, Tcauossse, Mi*a«*«ippi, Kan
•u, California, ' Iona. Wisconsin nnd
Indiana. In ramo ol llioee the work
boa already begun, while iaother* there
vigorous *tart. Hare all tho wood *sln » is nothing beyond tlu» appointment of
mad* at heme, and buy more if you tan 1 \vhilo in Nt. ixmis Mr. Earl* ataiee
find them.
I that he at one time authorixs.l twenty
TLu Ntassfmt ]r.ta»ii tails ore claim­
ed to be aa cheap ur cheaper than ashw, deputies of thu •’Soverigne," from mem­
for agricultural purposes. I Irani iner­ ber* of the National Grange.
Ho fa Tory enthusiastic about th*
tial fortifixcni ore to Ire med. the -oonor t&gt;iev atu. bought •die batter. Don’t work in which h£&gt; engaged and confi­
pul &lt;11 till (o-niurrow or the day after dently predict* th,; &lt;-&gt;labli*hment of
1,000
inb-eouncits within 00 day* .He
to-menvw, or till Mil weea whet ought
to be, and may bo done now.
If tho aaya a single mail brought apvlicalious
road* end fields are too moldy to work for tho appointment of drputiee from
on to advantage, finish cutting nnd
splitting tho tire wood which was
Tho follow ing patent baa boon r*drawn to tlio wsxxlabed hu&lt; winter.
Mak* a good um of stormy day* by ceutly granted fur hardening steel. The
Olid oiling thu form anti car­ object i* bested ts n rod heat by any of
ring* harue&lt;‘o» Whitewash the hen tho ordinary methods for uniform heat­
house and atahk,—they will bo lighter ing. It is then cUIUsm! by.the action of
and more whule-sonio for the anininl* n strong blast of nir or gn*. By snitawhich occupy them, beaiJoa adding blovanatious in tho strength of tho
very much to tbtir genera! appearance. Blasi, and tho temponuuro of the air,
It ia high time, now, to hare tho main any required dogrvo of hnrdneai may
portion of tho hen* rifting. Eatly be attained. After this tho substance
chicken* oust nuv than lai* otfow. but is tempered ns is deairod.
are worth double.
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fall. tb&lt;7 wfM, if in good warm quarters. '
lay all winter: but if thsj come' ost
very h»ti‘ in the auanuer they will sei­
dam aaametev laying till m-ar spring,
when eggs am always plenty and cheap.,
A. yvong cock which will way throe
pound* will bring c* much.in June, or
early ia July, as ho will ia November
at twice the six*. Keep aetting-ben*
in a room by themselves, if iKMadile,
that they may not bo disturbed by

doea’nt like to bo touked-nt.
. Cattle ahonid U watched clowly at
this ffaa*.- Havo u roomy box stall for
aH atumla which need it. and get ti.cm
mlo ttin sanroa. Some people xccom. atari flaadrot gram, before ouwr conn.
iu. to mEko them strong. It may be
mslL hut w* dislike tli* way. letter
toed grain liberally Trhilethey arc gir
.hg milk, and take i: away when dry­
ing them off, and not begin again till
the calf is a coak u’.i. ar till all danger
from firrer is poaiird. If th? calves ore
taUthem away from the
stothnr before they are many tiny* J I
if you weald ksv-p your tiraper while
Irwdimg.tbem to drink, Blip „ yvu ere

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Ayers

Sarsaparilla

Intrtasic rirtue*, sr.d .intelntd by Its re1=artaU* cure*. Si ml!J ” to bo .** and
benefidal to eLUdren. and yrt so sesrehing
*s to •HSctuilly pure* ecl t!« groat ecrrupttonsof th* l.lirf.snehMtbe ser'Atoo*

they rasou the cause of disease, and the
patient nxvvera Lis bcalUu They are th*
great blool purifier and a life-piving prin­
ciple. n perfect Bcnovator and Invtaurator
,f the system. Nsvw before in tho history
of the world baa a .medicine bean comixeia.W (-»uKwung the rvauukaUe qnsliticsof VixtossBrmtnsiu LealingUierick
of ersrv diioase man is heir to. Tlsnyarea
r.Titl* Y’urgstivo as well as a Tonic, rvliev-!
ing CotiRwilon or Inflammation of tho ,
Liter aud Viscera] Orpm&gt;, in W'iousDi*- 1

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Brat last S Ui£ Istoi lai-ji

Law CASES 4 POINTS.

If men will cnioj good health, la j
them □•* VtstUAU CiTTinui as a medicine, ■
and avoid the use of aleuliolic stimulants I
iu every fotm.

TSHSW.

rek-r w»* M AUmn for sf S5»r ,&lt;ii«jfor&lt;. l
Curdr. Circulars, Noles,
Bill Hernia, Letter Hoad-.
Catalogues, Honk Chocks,
llm-ipts, Show Card",
Fosters, Prograpimr,

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coral, many ol wbleh sr* paMfdy^lkoWU,

Bolls, Pimples. Pimtulc*.
Anthony « Ftrv, lioaeor hrjilpclas. Tetter, Bolt Rheum, Scald
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-With peireit. HUl^oto * ladloM
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Every year increases tho jmpnlarity
of thia vrinoHo Hnir Preparation;
which U duo to merit alone. We ean
swum our old patrons that it h kept
fnllv up to it* high aUndard; and it
it t£c only reliable and porfcctcd prep­
aration for reitoring Gn.iT on Fadki&gt;
TLub to its youthfa! color, making it
aoft, Instron*, ®»4 tdlken. The scalp,
by its bsc, become* white and dean.
It romovei nil ernption* and dandndE
■nd. by its tonic propertite, prevent*
the hair from falling out, m it atimuhu-s and rioarishc* the limr-glands.
By its uic, Iho Lair grows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it riotorw the
capillarr glands to their normal vigor,
and will crcato p new growth, except
ia extrema old nge. It is.tho moot

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                    <text>VOL.

HASTINGS. BARRY COI

NO. 52.

MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22. (874.

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with nn unnatural glitter, and the hand
resting against cue corner of the table
trembMHkeaaaspea-leaf.
Tmrtdaad!" homed out sudden­
ly, with a fearful oath. '
“Humph!" said the dealer sneermgly. “Got enough of it krone night.

of.joy. “Oh, thank God? thank God I
Ifa is no; dead!”
sad there was no fear of o«po*egu from v.Tt was tree. Van Alstiao had boon
knocked emaoiMs by Abo blew upon his
him.
What an odd affair it was altogatbee! be*-'., but was now slowly regaining his
Of coarse, tbo fair-faced stranger was 0
woman! There cuuld not be n doubt
of that; and his imagination wove a
very pretty romance, in which this
Eloise was the heroine, and Van Al*
stine her lover.
And yet—strange contradiction '.—be
felt a keau pang whenever ha thought
of it and he thought of nothing else
while watching tor furttor develop,
meats from his hiding plane.
Elowc—wj may ns well give her a
a name—did not Us re the room, as she
had been bidden. Instead, aha equoeuod
herself into the remount corner of the

preMod both hands against his burning
tamplso, and exclaimed, in a hoarse
voioo:
"I believe you have ewindlod me!
But It's of no use complaining.
I'll
fight k out with you yet."
Ho tore a diamond pin from hie
shirt-front, and slung It across tbo ta­
glaacing apprahenurnlr round the
ble, with the wotds:
apartment every now and th*
“Lend mo n hundred on that."
A full hall hour want by, and still
“Ail right,” said the dealer with an
aaeuriog smile; and bo passed over Van Alatino did not make h» appear­ picture. For months ho had be* tend­
ing a fast life, and Itos night toe loving
chocks for the roqu-rod amount.
sister had resolved to make a daeperato
effort to reclaim him. Henee she had
.followed him in diagutos to the gaming

Co-str -ill r»
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IVRIGHT A HOLBROOK.

Dick Von Alstino never sought the
I.uck was still against him, and he
leek
“1 demhod another chance to redeem
myself he cried hoarsely; and this
time a handsome god watch and chain
was pushed into the dealer’s hand.
At thia instant two moist fingers tapj»d against Parry's cheek, end a teoring, sarcastic fact was pushed close up
1 to his own.
“I say sir,” piped a shrill voice,
“what a precious tool that youngster is
making of himself I He ought to know

Xo ba ungrateful is to bo unsatoral.
The hood may be Urao guilty, not tbo

Not to return one good office tor an­
other is inhuman ; bat to return enl
for good is diabolical.
There are too
To tie generous mind ths Weariest many oven of Uris sort, who the more
debt is that of gratitude. when it U not they owe, the more tncy hate. There
is nothing mare dangerous than to oblige
those people ; for when thny ore con­
Harry was Ices than throe foot behind
scious of not paying the debt, they wish
ths creditor out of tbo way. —Smres.
“Whois boT" asked Harry, too curi­ bar when she entered that inner r»m.
They were just in time to see two tell
ous to roeent ths familiarity.
■Tbo eon of a Wall street banker — figure* contruuting each other undor
tbo
chaudelier,
a
bludgeon
evrung
high
Dick Vau Alstmo by name.''
in the air. end Van Alstino rolled upon
‘Ah!" exclaimea Harry involunta­
tbo Cuor like a log, atark, atill, ecnserily.
The name was quite familiar to him,
as belonging to one of the Now York
A brief silence followed, which was
broken by a startled cry from his now
acquaintance.
“Good heaven! Look ponder. Fee
that lad standing behind Van Alstino's
eti sir!"
Harry's eyes were already turning in
that direction. A handsome youth had
glided quite unobserved into the sparitnent, end mw stood as if transfixed,
watching the progress of tbe game.
He bad a round, fair face, delicate a,
uy woman’s; groat loag-lashed, vel­
vety rut, blue a fringed gentians, a lit­
tle, red?ripe mouth, and a profusion of
yellowish hair, raritag around a tow,

Gratitude.

at her with a low, sneering laugh.
“It was bis own fault'* he growled.
Thon in a wheedling voice: "Goma,
don’t take on so, pretty one; yuuTl
spoil your eye*. We'vo found you out,
in spite of that clever disguise. Ho look
up and smile upon us, like the charm­
ing little witch you ore.”
lie leaned over, and would have
raised Eloise in bis arms, but Harry,
with the bound ul a tiger, was upon
him. and had sent him sprawling upon

ed mingled delight and pain u he
gazed upon it. , He recoiled, as from a
sudden shock, without knowing why.
From the faro-tabla there cumo nn
abrupt ejaculation presently.
“Loat again!”
"*
Il was Van Alatine's voir*. ■ Ho rose
Hany swung the still smoking resol­
up, wnito as death, fumbled in his mtpocket a moment, and brought out a ver like lightning above his tread and
gold locket, thickly studded- with jew- ahented :
• Now tbo game la in wy hands I
If
you make another movement, I will put
a bullet through your heart I"
The villain was raising stealthily to
his fret, but be quailed, and dropped
suddenly back again when hs saw the
dangerous glare in Harry's eyesWith the deadly muxxle of the revol­
ver stQl covering the cowardly rogue,
Van Alstino muttered nn impatient our hero now leaned over Elotso, and
carta, and glanced wildly round the ta­ raised her from the inanimate body of
Van Alstino.
.
bla.
“My poor young tody," be said, in a
“Thia bauble coat me fire hundred
dollars," said he. holding up the loeknt low votes, “bear up, for God's sake.
“Will anybody giro toe half that eum Tbo poor fellow is past your help.
Think of your own peril, and oome
away before it is too lata."
It was too late already. Even as ho
spoke half a dozen rough looking men
camo rushing into tLe apartment.

HOME MANUFACTUERS TRIUMPHANT !

the Most vioket lore, so the gri al* in­
gratitude mty nriee from the largest
benefita.
It is said that Cicero sraa
■bun by one whom tu&gt; oratory bail do-

stine wheeled round suddenly in ha
tracks. His fa.e ku ghastly already,
but a wDd, scared look amend all over
it as be stood and glared at the youM&gt;
^“Gota^to lf7 y°°r ,uek Bl fir°’ a moment, in half-in credulous amusement Ho was shaking from head to
••No*’’ was tbo answer. *T never foot. and could seerooly stand.
gamble. I'm only going up to look
•My God I” he ga^od.
Thon, as if compelled by some stern
*-"
biased, venomously. •
•Unsuph'. I’m off. Good night.
There war not u mamt-ul to lose.
“Goedwtehl.”
Drawing Eluteu’s trembling figure still
Hany Blaisdell paused on the stone
more ateeoly to him with ona bend, he
raised ths revolver in tbo other, etui
rapidly discharged its revere! chambers
md's manly form until it dtsapinto the shrieking crowd.
ta the crowd that thronged tbo
Gtoku. a heavy fail or two, and a
ttly lighted street. There was h
volUy of the tau4 fearful curses fol-

A DARK NIGHT'S WORK.

e CALL AT JOHN STANLEY H

and Liauors

Pure Wines

DENTIST

KskTille,

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imu
and has never yet been beaten.

wseeiwr.se “—•“•

—i

. for
vanity of the obligor is
' “I camo to find von Dick,” was tbe earned, a shrill voice suddenly screamanswer, in a l-&gt;w, firm voice.­
“Beaks! polios! They're cracking
°* ***
“My God!" and the great drops ot
.
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agony came out .on the poor follow's the enb !*’
There who make us happy are a!-rays
forehead. “Gaia sway, thia instea L
thankful to us for being so. Their
Camo away! Do you know—do you
gneea, the fearful risk you haro run iu
veutoting into this place r’
t
Tbo lovely oyeu still looked straight
» into hie own.
s
“You were hero, Disk, and I could

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From David wo foam to
in every thing, Inr] fa
book at Psalms U town wi

einx

�WH iftutTHYi Homa
what mi

of the Legielhture
In 1874.

stiring. sifad। the first thing
business nere!" Everybo
are seen by hundreds hurr
pal! on their arm. What i--------------- --------U * d«mZSfl£foe (br
P»«roM»

DRY UP THE FOUN­
TAINS OF INTEMPE­
RANCE.
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popolar approval, or, at least, must not

be in opposition to tbs sense of jrabSe'
justice la the minds of a majority of the
people. Ths Sew against theft or any

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strikes the Great Arkansas Hivre at the
town of Hutchinson, tbo county Mat of
Beno County. To deecribe th# loeation
of Beoo Co.. I win amply my that
Hutchinsoa I* situated about two tailss
north of 88th paraDel of latitude, and
two miles seat of the 98th meridian
westof Orenwidi. which plaetu the
town about fifty miles south of fit.

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. a 1— a» «k.,v zawn renearmeI

This county ia situated in tbo AxkanoasVaUeT, end b th* largtoi county
but one in tbo Stele- The character of
tion, and a majority of the people are the reontry in thia part of Kanvoa is
engaged, directly or indirectly in acts mor* like some porta of III., a* regards
that tbo particular statute makes crim- appearance, than th* eastern pert ot th*
State. Tbo surface b smooth, rolling
very gently, and lb* valley varies m
width from fir* to fifie-n miles, though
the higher land* differ ao little from the

timsnt of th* people, and usually orv.
That our present prohibitory law was
owe ef this daae at the time of its pasaac* in 1855, few will venture to deny
who give the subject a mssneti care­
ful investigation. For nineteen years
it baa been, with no reactionary legis­
lation, upon the restate books of the
ry sure* wire Legislature, and in sub­
stance, the law of 1853, endorsed by a
popular majority of 20.000 fa a direct
vote of ‘.be people. This law with its
amendmeats is a righteous law.—a law
for the protection at the people - a la*

And right here b the rreA on whieh the
tetaperanev ship struck, and com* so
near foundering.
Depending on the law, knowing thatI
it could not be repeals or modiSed in
any essential particular, th# friend# ofr
total abstinenc*, neglected the most im­
portant part of their work, the teachingI
by
tinned efforts of th* peoph thattotal abetincnc* was a personal uecasaa-■
ty, amt that where there are no drink,'
ers there would b* no sellers of the1
"Ardent" either public or private.
That public opinion wan, and still ia,&gt;
terribly demoralis*d on th* question,i
despite the efforts ot the many workora&gt;.
during th* past three months, does notI
admit of a single doubt
On every
prohibition is just and should be en­
forced, will not permit its enforcement
and be example, ten times more patent
than precept, do all iu their power to
prevent its enforcement, and to giro
personal aid and sympathy to tbo traffic,
and yet claim to b*, and are at heart
and in fooling, friends of prohitritianMuch of this i. do. fo lack of temporanco education, and the neglect of the
radical tris mis of prohibition to odccsto
the people up to the onforwnrat of th#
law, and much more to the fact. that
total abstinence is a thisg of the past,
and scarcely has a living existence to­
day. Medicinal science, the commun­
ion tabla, and th# bomomade winos and

appearance that om can hardly tell
whose the bofawn ends, and the high
lands begin. The aoU is a deep, rich
loam containing a little sand, and vary­
ing in depth from two to six feeL
It
reais upon a subsoil of a clay tormetkm.
makes ono of tbo beet of subsoils, being
eompost *aoagh to retain the atrsagtb
of -th* soil, and also, by the mixture of
sand, is porous enough to allow a per­
fect drainage. A |&gt;eeuliarity of thia
toil, is its uniformity of quality. livre
a men aaa select good land without haw
ing had experienc* in prairie countries ;
for une can travel mils after mile over
•he meat beautiful lands in th* world,
snd betweea oae acre and another there
b not a dofitr of difference in value.
Btn-nma ol pure water, never foiling,
and swiftly flowing, are abundant
Everywhere, water can be obtained by
digging e distaoc* of from ten to thirty
feet, far underneath the whole country,
on a certain level, is found in th* quick
sand, a sheet of water
In ranching
thb a rnnfey-UiMag supply i» obtained.
One of th* great advantages of tlua
reentry ia its climate Al is ao located
that toat^ of the advantages of lh*
East West, North, end Sooth arc cxnbmed, end being 1.500 feet abeve the
level of the sea, we are above ttM miesxnatic mflaencea, so troublesome ia some
pertsef the West, and still not eu high
as to be trooblea with rbeusnatism, like
the higher regions of Colorado and the
Rocky Mountain*. Coughs, and fang
and throat dis*a*es. are almost entirely
unknown, while many who hsro been
in the East, troubled with these dis­
eases, so common there, bars been perms neatly bcaefined by coming here.
Cora, and all kinds of small grain,
doe# remarkably well here, aa dore
regulable*. vines, fie. There is ao
doubt, judging from the character of
the aoiL'aad the taste already made,

Ing xucli property, and the same prooe«dings be bad, aa bswlnbelbre re­
quired tn reference to commlas oners.
6ec. 4. Tbo court shall bear objec­
tions, if any. to the report at tbo tomtnisaloiisrs or Jury, as th* case may be,
and mayaetoaide tbo report and find­
ace tn th* same city or township, or ing, or confirm the same, aad if con­
any adjoining township in the earn* firmed shall enter Judgment of [confirm­
county, a# be shall ace fit; at widenation] conformation, and (hat all right,
time end place the Justice to whom the title, and interest of, in. and to ths tend
cause Ik transferred shall attend and
proceed to bear, try, and dctcrnunj aald

groceries

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U.U*. uvi.
bee. 8. Uro t^xro, together witn all
Interest and cliaigts in arrears upon
any land rejected or charges beck by
the auditor gsueral tor the rvaeon tnat
such laud waa not subject to taxation at
the Huie prescribed by law for the aa»ee*
ment torMich taxce, or that the uxn
tbereun tied been once paid, or that
there . sd been a double aasesement
thereof^haU,by the board &lt;Xauj&gt;ervteun,
be tevied upon th property at fare* of
the roper townships, ot ctberwb* dis­
era or Jury, a# th. Just cotnpeusaxion posed of as may appear eouitabl J, ex­
and damage* to be paid to the owners cept that they .hail n&lt;4 I* re osBcw^.1
and pervotu intereated. If, within the
time eo prsoorlbod. theBtete shall cause
to be deposited the sum so found, the
court shall thereupon enter an order
and Judgment that the title of the State
tu sod to sai l land and every part tt.vro­
ot Is perfect, and baa iMVMne absolute,
and may Issue the necessary .writ of aa•IslaacB, commanding the sheriff to de­
liver the pnastMiun of such land to the
Slate; and thereupon the title and right
of the State tosueb land shall be absolute
and binding agaiant ail persons whotu-

K

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NEW STOCK! ▼E HATE GOT TO SELL TO lAIIBOMWflOUB SPBffiG STOCK.
thlrty-firal day at December, In the
year of our Ixsrdon* thousand eight
hundred and ecvwnry-fivs, and all the
powers conferred upon aald Board of
Control are bcr**&gt;y revived, renew d.

Remember, Cash for Farmers Produce.

WIM

SMITH, MANEE &amp; PBESTON.

"JS8,

whrst-growing country, and the fart
that the development of ihe miueral
regions to th# West of us, which will
be brought about by the building of
the railroad into Boo them Colorado,
and into New Mexico, ih» year, will
giro us aa Mcellaut market for all the
grain *» can produce
That this will bo a gocxtfriiit country,
there ia no doubt.
MiKb has been
done in the way of planting tree*, which
eflbria havu met with perfect aueresa.
Th* latob of tbs* cocaty, now unoocupiod, sr* owned by the railroad cotnpentre; though in the Hon them part of
it there remains a small area of land
subject to Home*tead or 1‘reempliuus.
Two years ago, the whole at thia cmmty
vrav unoccupied, eofi wow, only a few
soctfons, as I stated, are to be found.
The railroad is, however, selling their
land* on teous and. at prices that make

redly traced than any one would darn
to affirm who has not given the subject
nareftll inresligntirm; miil jot it ii tijje,
to* tree, that thaw tfifag* are largely
overlooked, and the eslooas, gwiliy of
enough. Go&amp;knows, am charged with
being th* oaly v*4*ior* of U» law, or
teachsreand fMaafora o* intataperBBM- The man who fiara* ep*ak out
on thia question is ralfed «n infidsl or a
friend of th* whisky traffic, and ye! they
are alien neither, but true friends of
ell genuine reform and of chriatiaaity.
Bat they ask, and their dmnnnd &lt;Kc«
not **esn unreoaoaebia, that thete so­
cial, friendly aids of iatemprntnee. that
may not be reweirod by th* law, end
which being foahiooable and popular,
shall ao foager bn tolerated, ar* the internet. with a deduction of twenty per
renL, if owe fifth cf Umland is put u
der unHivwticas al th* sod of three years.
Let taapamwe mvu and women pon­ There has sever, ahxe the beginning of
der well tbeae things. I.'t our etmrrbas the eettlraM oTtbi Slate, been such
ranout er sad furiresr, tbo use of win# bargains offered in land.
Ona thing,
at th# coamunieu tabla ; lei car phy­ perhaps it might be wall fox ma t# say,
sios*** teach by axamplo aa wall aa by
U. ttau tkia Territcey comprising th*
precept, that alcohol is a deadly phon,
laud great of the fiawtn F* B. B. is
unfit far human beings to twndow.
wsoslhing entirely new, having been
Let cur temperance men and wcmon c-prned to settlement practically, only
continue in Um glorious work of *due atwoyooss ago, and ia unqucotamably
Uag Um people up to tha slander J of
each individual up to the total ebotineaoe standard, with the greatest posslbl# rapidity ; sad'lhen tbo moral .end­

75 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.

withnai tb* advertise*
will obtain it for yna
KanB, wtihowt assg or
.endfagrt* erdsr.

Vaffodbtata

283UT3A UMAM 3M0H

Inga in Um
of Mlehl-

Gold 118 1.2.
Spring-like to-day.
SotUa Bp eserybody

Hliftiniati- m,
Neuralgia,
Bunt*, So renews.
Sore Throat, Bolts, WmA, •
Hoaraenexs,
Ulcers, Brulacs,
Ucsulaehr,
Piles, Sprains,
Toothache,.
Colic, Old Berea,
All Hemorrhage*,
lllirrhcm,
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All right, Broiber I

Odd Faltow’sDaao.

ycb dlacxB £ si wol&lt;l BellidO
SPECIAL TAXES,
Miy 1,1874, to Ajrfl 30, Utt.

LOU FBICESjaY

i' rilO wen exii ilirw

.tqitil

raved

xtro ie norfii.
at the

meat of th* people will foaasW the on*
fawnaat of the law nf prnhiUtiM, and

Styles.
NewPricm

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Veil Low

�By Aid. Bentley—
I
BmsM. That from end after the first,
dey of May next, tbo regular mootiug
of the Council shell bo held on tbe firnt
and eecoad WodModays of rack month.
On motion Council adjourned until |
Wednesday rrenipr, April kfi.

For the first time since wo &lt;»mmraoed their psiUioatioc, cur Now
York letter is not at hand in time for
t this foeue. Wo regret it very much,
: and trust it will not occur again.
■y There was a sharp runaway on our
street* Saturday afternoon, but no spe­
cial damage was done.
The team
started from the warehouse of W. T.
Eaatman. end ra« to tbe National Ila.

thu enetuagyear. 1 hope our txoetlcg*
wi.T be harsnociiius, sad aU our act*
shall be for tho benefit of tbe city, and
any error* 1 eball commit I hope you
will overlook, hoping by exparfonee to
amid them.
'
Wa. H. Gooevasa,
Lamp Holder- -J. Talfer, L'Arae.
Mayor.
Book and Music bund-J. E. Ulticr.
ByAld. Baeviaerbrt Huron.
Flat Iren Heater—11 J. Wfiliame,
Thal the inaugural ot the Mayor be
placed upon filo with Recorder and pub­
lished in the papers with the Council

German Correspondence.

We are informed that 1220 has been
rigned for the support of a reading
room free to all, to be under tbe anepicea ol tbe young ladle* &lt;4 tbe city.
Moro will bo given as it may bo ro-

Mmn Batxnxx:—I baf bin dalkfau
mlt my T'X Bedacy, trad wo koom to
de ogg^mhun d« ve vneld bote go
irnlo rfo iltuiperance gause, uf Joy v ou! 1
lost her triak Rhino wino, and mo trick
lagnrbver, uf wo Uraso. I dead know
y Don't forget the Odd Fellows’ dance af dey vonld do dat, bed if dey veald,
al Union Hall on Friday evening. effry ding vould ba lofcly, bud if uey
Brooks' Claiicnac Band will furaU$ voat do dal, 7 dink* I petter sign de
tho urarie, and a lively time may be ra- Wedge Ufa or six dimes, und den uf I
peeted, and we hope there may beg------'
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large attendance.
Our bid for printing tbe charter, waA*i

for the same work, ia the bid made by
Dennis AHolmra, and we do all kind*
of job work for leas money, than any
otbsr office in the corxntr.

&gt;V*iM g*M*te&lt;5 St

Dewey baa gone into tbo baby baeine*a - Aralrito Aras,
Oh, no! we retired from that same
year* unoe. , But ere hear Orno ’has
just enlisted, but from tbe appearanso
of tbo sire tbo *pcciiu*n must bo de­
cidedly delspidated ia appearance

r. ep«* t™» TOO *. M_ eetUIM r.
i&gt;l.r frwwUte 1.
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CHURCHES.

yMr. Donning baa built a fine sidewalk
in front of bis premiere on. tho south
aide of Green Street, weet of tbo resi­
dents of A. D. Cook, an improvement
which wiU bo largely appreciated by
tho people who reowlo in that part of
tho city.

A mu was hung in Teuueaeeo the
olner day for a murder corumitted seven
yean ago. There,is some hope that
the Jfoaaer squib-maker, will atonejday

T.J.WUAUI.W.
J Les Bns. BvftvUrr.
HASTINGS CHAPTER. NO- «,

cash in tho Htate Treasury, April 6lh,
1874, was »1,2X8.696.73. Raraipte for
tbo week ending April Ibth were *87,169.02; payments during same time
99,B&amp;aJ^; leaving
Treasury of *1.S1G,009 85 ; it-creaao in
one week, *77,816.12. Thia balance ia
tb o largest on record -

We inrito special attention to tbe advortteemrata of Meters. Groble A Rus­
sell, and Dwight A Burrall on the first
Of their particular
HASTINGS LODGE. NO.M,rmS* *v«v page thia week.
bnsiueM we ahnll apeak in a future
T“"U’’w^ttiiriAN. N.O.
number, and can oasuro our readers,
that these aatabliakmente are all they
are represented to be, and a credit to
any place.

I Touldn't da it only Cm sggouut of
my, imzucm. My bladder Shako dnles
mo dot is ds ray dey aU Uay it, 3ey
ooonxs pooty shy at it, and day does
mooch goot in ahoeb'e ckdinge Dond
you see, eferyboty dink* dey is a shc*p.
' I dink- MUbb r Brintor, dat yoa
should lu.iao lo di*e dompcrancs ms«dlogo, or of you are afraid, uou ry dond
ytrn sent your dyfel. I dinks I vas
nefer more aggttacernted in all my life.
Dat Charley Bauler lie firing* down do
bouse, be read* dwenty fife bages of
dor Uni Schuta* gonytitutiou do broofe
dot bo vas a migbdy boor reader, end
den von be van trou da beetle* was so
gist dat dey ’ srhtouipod und glnpfwd
dor hanta, und dan he tinlu day rant
him do read dat all ofor agin. Usd
firn dot leotla brinter, mlt a high hat.
bo roe *chaaart like der dyfaL efary dime
he oonlt got a ebanoe. be hups up nod
sebwing* hieanw*round und round, und
den he boUore. "Got pleas der rimm«ns 1 Gut pleas der vimmsns 1Und
dea ds vimmena schmiln, und finks dat
he loofee dor rtmmsns moss aa drmperanca, and dat may be, 1 couldn’t dell
bow fas infixed. I don't got too much
timajo wride. no more non. a* I hear
Bedrey's gradle voire gomblainiag, dal
if I dond keeb dot cradle moofia. dem
footle fellers got awake und gry for
lagwr peer all toy. so nf gnurve I gfoee;
und safe der lager.

ilsaras's Mxoxuxu—The Forty­
eighth Vcdome ot Htrptr't
cooeludes with a number .crowded with
(leculiarly interesting matter, pwfnuly
and beautifully illustrated.
Tbe number opens with a" rtpeodse
turn of "Canine's Doing a-M vying,"
one of Robert Herrick's Pastorial
Poems, with three grKsfayHtt.trafioui
by E. A. Abbey. An exceedingly in­
Tbe following accounts were allowed teresting paper with fifteen engravings*
by ayee and nays :
prepared by Helen 8. Conant, giro, an
Account of J. M. Hawes, for Clerk of account of Dr Bchweinfurtb'e Eiplcraelection, It 00.
Account of W. I. F. Hams, Registra­ Gray's deecripuoa of the "Flower Mis­
tion and Election, »6 00.
sion, exquaitely illustrated, is timely and
Account of Q. M. Reed, salary, vary euggratiye- Mr. Elliott eoatributea
an illustrated paper on the Fur Seal of
Alaska- Mcmeare D- Oraway enralade* hie survey of ttkley, with reminiaoenoes of Robert Collyer's early days,
By AUf Bvvimerappropriately Illustrate 1. A eompreThat tbo Mayor appoint a Committee
of three to report at the nut meeting of John of Barneveld- -the subject of
what salary they deem proper to pay Motley's now work—is contributed by
the City Marshal for the cn*uing year. R. H Blodlar.1, with‘four cxceileat en­
Carried.
gravings- lu addition to this variety
Tbo Mayor appointed at such Com­
mittee, Aid*. Beasoier. Bentley and Bar­
I—‘•Tbo Kingfitber," by

By Aid Bentley—
Ji—litJ, That tbo sum of seventy.
eo dollars be Iransferrod from soroud
rard Highway fund to the Brigde land,
'he same haring been errnmously trans-

Obstacles to Mi
.‘□."rUii'tuTdCT.'S

FRESH FISH I

Thompson, and ‘ Hjw
IX," by Mary Mapes

H0U8EH01

panacea

Ayee— Aide. Dawson, Barlow, Beesmer, Fuller. Bentley and Bkks.
Nays—Aldo. Mudge and Dolph.
A slalemont from M. W- Riser,
Justice ot tbo Peace, as to damage* lo
•beep of C. 8. Burton killed by dog*,
was read and laid on the table
By AU. BentleyJiMoJtfJ, That tbe Recorder be roquoeted to obtain bid* from each of tbe
newspaper pabluhors nf the r*iy. tor
printing nod binding in good manner,
in pampitol form, fa) eopieq of |be char­
ter of tbe city ot Halting*, together
with all amendments and marginal

FAMILY

Special Notice.

PAI.MER ENCAMPMENT, NO- &lt;»

Far th e accommodation cf our eubcribors who desire any 1 other book,
magarine. or paper, published, with or
without tbo advertised premium*, we
sill obtain it for you at t*e Lowen
lUim, without any expense to yoa in
lending the enter.
*■

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Spting-like to-day.
Settle up everybody.

All right. Brother Fool.

Odd Fellow's Dance Friday Evening­
Temperance meeting next Monday
Circuit Court one wk from nex*
Monday.
*

Being clewed up—tbe whiskey shops

Common Conncil.

Prwent—Mayor, Recorder end Alda.
Dawson, Bartow, Mudge, Dolph, lte»*In Barry County 13 Rapeblicane to sosr, Puller. Bentley and Rieka
Mayor Goodyear read hi* inaugural
address aa follow*:
listed by us tbe day after tbo election, To tbe Honorable tbe Common Conncil
constitute tbe Board ef SuperrUore.
of tbo city of Has tags:
but there was one orror, Mr. Bartram,
Gxxmuixx— In aa*tuning tb^iju'iro
not Mr. Chapin, being the Buporviaor
oi tbe office to which 1 am elertwl, I
elected tn Assyria, but it io Republican
herewith present aparlxra statement of
tbe * Hairs of tbe city, end such surgeeK ibe rrembers of tbo "Young, Ladiro
Bocfoty** extend thair tbnskw to the
geatieraen who have Laubocribed ap
liberally for the support of a Public Orderkxra^f»d,fnr welt,)
Readiag Room. It ia proponed to rent H. J. lienfield right of way inroomoovertboetoroofBorberAB*3*yon
ehalsagiax. to Jam, 1*7A
State Street, which will be fitted up M Firei Wert for Highway*,
pfoasemtiy and economically a* poraibfo. Gccoud-wanl for
"
We trust our effort* mav meet tba ap­
proval and patronage of all.
From thia exhibit of tbo finances,
permit me to say that tho retiring May­
Ml Barros.—Permit me through or and Conncil hare managed the city
year paper to inform th* fodfo* of this affaire admirably, and I hope, we. as
City and surrounding country that our their successors, will do aa well.
"Ladies Tenqwrsnco Union" of HasThis, gentlemen, can only be occomp
tings ia _ .public Insdtution. and that ws tistied by strict nttautiox to the trust
sajoartly isvftw all true temperenee la- confided to u* To this end we should
dice to most end work with us for tho bo punctual in our attendance at all
.uppr^sion bl intemperance and tU mrctingv ot the Conned, ihn* guarding
Aha interest of.au; respective ward*, end
tbe city at tern-

by ipMructed to look up the Mvernl
maps belonging to the city of Hastings
and in tbo hands of members of former

Coaoril adjourned.

Regular meeting of the Common
Council htld April SO, 1874.
Present—Mayor, Recorder, and Aids.
Dawtco, Barlow, Mudge, Dolph, Bossmet. Fuller, Bentley and Hick*.
Minutes of previous meeting iced and
approved.
By Aid. Bcsaner \Bntlrrd. That all tbe rule* and regulatfon* uf the old Council be observed disoaro which depend upon bad blood
se »ueh by this connril until uthrrwise are cured, or bmt treated, by *ucli
medicines aa take np from this fluid and
excrete from tbe system the noxious
element, it is not ot practical impor-

Tbe Special Committee appointed to
report cm ialary of Marshal for ensuing
year reported a* follows:
Te ffo BtocrM Ufa Jfryre rad ffo Cramm G-rai7 if ffo CWy ef IMof :

I weald revpoctfiill urge upon yuur
conwderatioa tbe foetrriagcare aad proteetian cf -the fir* deportment of rar
dyr. Tbe young men of tbe city with
asmmandabfo seal, haft formed a ptxxl

The Court Honae io rvot iviag a good
। leaning with soap and waler.

New Orleans people me indulging m
strawberry festivals at prieiot
•
Have you signed the plfdgn»
This
is the leading question now-a-days.

A Csan from OrangeviUe has been Fronk Wsbetrr, Alias Whitatrae, O. Z.
Woodard, Mis* Anna William*, Aman'crowded oat, but will bo printed in oar
da Brewer. Nancy Peak, Mary Ann
Smith, J. H. Crawford.
,
Direct your falser* to No. of P. O.
box er drawer.
Jjo. Ruaxr»».P.M.
Read Barber’s advertisement; all
about eggs. It will pay to invest ia
that cla*i of Poultry.
For fine pictures, old magaoines, end
exchange newspapexa, ia any quantity
Let n» hear a good word from
Missouri Valley, end all about Uto |
parity of Nebraeka thia sgrin^ fart

C. A P.
the Fl. W. J. ■
Valley Dre. of the Mir*
Rsilroad.
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the Bsxxaa. tbe Genera] hse*' of the
Special Session, to which public ntlraUon i* dlreeted.
.
Next week we wiU reprint in artiefo

Removed.
John taalfy take* (bfo method to fa»fcnn Mm petrous and Use public gener­
ally that he has sored fate forge strata
of Groceries, Conned Fruita, Tea*. As.,
• ----------- directly oppanite hie
ienon fltarat. Ttaet hie
* reedy in ninrt v days,
that time be will noil

pictures:
I *ra now all alone ia the Pbotocntpli
busior*. and aa I have made arrange­
ments lo inciea** my facilities for doing
beltrr work thu ever all should call
and get a negative taken. Tbe superi­
Diseases of the Blood.
ority of my work in the port ia a euffieirnl guarantee of firsl-ciase work in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
source is eminted. the painful and sor­ Block, sonth side State Street
row-producing effects are visible in
many shape*. The multifarious farms

instance, uowlica! authority describe
about fifty varieties of skin diasage, but
•a they all require for their euro very
siraular treatment i; is of no practical
utility to know just wliat name to apply
to a certain form of tain diwmw, ao yoa

white awelliegs, ralanred gland*, and
ulcer* of varying appearance; might
describe bow viral*nt poison way show
itself in vittious form* of eruptions,
ulcers, sore throat, botry tumors, etc-;
but as all tbo various appearing msnifeatatioc* of bod blood are eared by a
uniform meau*, 1 deem such a couree
unnecessary. TLoroaghly efoanee tbe
blood, which is tbe great fountain of
life, end good digestion, a fair *ktu.
buoyant spirits, vital strength, and
souadnoM of coastitatfoa, will all return
to u*. Fur this purposo Dr. Pieroe’*
Golden Medical Divcorerr end Purga­
tive Pellets are pre-eminently the nrti-

CHOICE EGGS B ARCAINS
Hatching.

For

lu Paris the ladies are literally bowod
The bonds of tbe iollowing named dawn bene*th tbe weight of jet. with
oflicors elect were exemined and ap­ which even the now bon art* and hat*
ore
heavily cmbroiderod.
proved :
Geo. E. Goodyear. Recorder.
Henry C. Lewis, Treasurer.
Geo. Curry. Wm. Tinkler, Oeo. IV.
Slocum and Isaac W. Swsrthout, Con-

My Stock u'mnde up by care­
ful selections from the best
Strains in New England and
New York, and I am prepared
to furnish Egg* at the following
price* :
♦1,60
Light Brahma,
Dark Brahma,
,
Partridge Cochins, - 8.00
W. K. BARBER.

The Dog Law.

JAMES WOODRUFF

j.o. Mm" x
NEW STORE!

NIW GOODS AND KIT PRICES
BK.O3XT»T’S BLOCK

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Hastings, Michigan.

e/cara^

Merara. Prick*!t A Mate bare formed
a ri&gt;-partner*liip for tho purpnoo of do­
me a general businees a* Bleckwiithe,
'and having l&gt;ougt&gt;t oot tbo blacksmith­
ing interest of Jack IBeli. m*y be found
at bis old stand on tbe comer of Church
and Railroad street*, where they will
bo (deesed to see all their eld irimd*
and any other iatboo who may hare

NOTICE.

PIERCE’S
On motion tha reuort was accepted
and the Committee was discharged.
By Aid. Baeemer—
That the report of the Gotnmitte be

Bn Hiflukal id »

CLYCLOPE]

or are about to take a trip to Mireonri.
Kanras, Colorado. New Mexico. Ne­
braska, &lt;hegr”&gt;‘’TC“lifara‘*' &lt;0 recom­
mend a cheap safe, quick and direct

Proporals were made by the Banner
Co., and Dennie A Holme* to furnish
brand rapine of the City Charter in
acmrdanra with a resolution adopted «t
tha previous meeting.
I would cell your attention to the
On motion the shore proposals wore
raditfan of tbe old sidewalk. ;eome ere referred Io Committee on Ordinance.
Da. Baara's P*tx I’***ex*, for Rbou
tngoea, and need itu media to attention ;
Account of T. J. Wilder, wn» taken realism, Neuralgia. Cratnpa, Colic,
eo to tbo naooMity of row oove. which,
DiarrbcM, Uhukra Morbus, Chai*ra Indollars.
'
fiietum. Sprains, Burns, Heald*. Brui«e*.
On motion tbe claim of C. 8. Barton, Chilblains, Freol-bltee. Bwelling*, Sorefur damngre for sheep killed was refer- nee* of Joint*, and all painful affoetam,
of tbe body, external end iatostud. Fur
tbe Wert.
Tsna*. from the North.
Oa moliun the aervnat of J. P. Cold-, Sorrthroaf, Quiuxy, and dis-ase* K.iith end Eart erareset *1 8&lt;. Ensue
Roberta A Co., «7.W, for docket was of th* throat and nueo** metnbrera. it with uale* of tbo Mfoeottrt Pacific The
i« *□ inraluabie remedy.
Jranr F.
The bond of Geo. M. Boed, as Mar- Bmj.&amp;nix * Co , Proprietor*. 8 end
9 College Flare. New Ya*.

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Republican

"•assssr-1yateaoansetereraww^

i luxury. Well then, let u» have a rel viral, end close all store* which offer
, for eel* much abominable articles, o.'taint that horrible temptation to the
• innocent, ruining so many aouls and
, famllm, so many helpfou women and
I children. Let ns fonu telfoo raefotiea,
, madia unions, and leather clothe* **r saristioai; sad let a* move back into
&gt; Adam'* pendiee, because ever so many
, people abate God's gift* in thia world,
i
I* there anything tn this wide uni­
L rme, however bl**e*d and neceerary,
- that cannot tie abused ? Among all tho
i feelings of tho human hesrt uono can
C give ua mor* delight or genuine hapniI nee* than tha ion aad affection* wh ich
oaite spooa** ia perpetual aad recipro­
psychological question to which I can­ cal tatoem, friendship and sympathy.
not do juntiee here. W* kaow that Look upon th* shocking crime* and
nine-tenth* of all human uao stimulants name!*** woe* emanating from tho
in this or that form, h*nc*. if common abuse of that identical lore of eexe*.
uaagw prove anything, it cannot be Jealousy ia tb* progenitor of hatred,
edited supetfluous or a waste of material. life-lceg and Implacable Minority, bru­
SUH. we will not insist on this disputed tal hostilities, murder and suicide ; and.
point For argument*’* sake, let u* all that it cf daily ocenrance. Physici­
admit it ia one of th* many fora, of ans only know how msoy thcowindi
warta coaeiMm to civilised society and lose health, cheer and happiness, tb*
noblest function* of soul aaDwdy. how
so *onaid*r tbo point
'
Now I will say nothing about our msny are carried to an early grnre. how
good tedira* bonnets, ffowora, feather*, many pocr and gniltleos children suffer,
brarls, curia and butterflies ; not a word wither aad perish, and all this by the
sloullaoee ribbons, velvet*, ritfca, scarfe, abuee of tbs boliu*t and moat ganeroa*
•ashes, t***ris, fringes, ehttlaine*, fans feeliag* of tb* human heart. 1 will
and parasol*; not a mention cf neck, not shock your feeling* by recounting
laces, bracelets, ear-ring*, fingor-riugx, th* woe*, vice* and crime* narraled dal-

Dr. J. Walker's California Vln-

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flrar Dltten ere a purely V*g*rill*
p—.retinn. —-uuX.
herb*found o
r* Nevada fc™~—. «. —— —, _
medicinal propertie* of which are extaet*d therefrom without the Ute of AlooboL
Tbaquration is aimart dalHsaked. •’What
ia the cause of the anperoOetod success of

■vsneraDetreit. kava

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Datol.
D**IM.

they rvmora the cause ot disease, aad the
pitied recover* his health. They arc tbe
gmt blood purifier and • Ufe-finag prin­
ciple, a perfect Renovator aad Inrtaucsto*
of tha «T«tem Never before la the Mrtory

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not a whisper about cuff*, veils, panier*
or flounce*; diamonds, garnets, enrbnacl**, emerald*, sapphirei, smethyt*, am­
Now, ladle* and gentlemen let u*
bers, rubioe, opal*, pearls or class beads, meet the evil at tha rvot. Tbe main
for I really think. If it wo* mi for the cause of all thseo enl* ia beauty. There
beautiful variety of woman's droea, in •hall be no beauty. We will tolerate
shape*, colon and texture*, th»»* itree Is none. But a* our good * ire*, aistero
and bonae* would leak M prorase and and daughter* cannot help being beau­
monotonous a* a ccal-raide.
Speaking tiful, aad we do no* like to see them do
of waste, I am Ruing anraniy to make hke the sister of Frederick tbe Great,
wa* on tbe gentlemen’* button*. Every who wantonly daafrtfyed the beauty of
one wears *t Irast one down button* i® her face, lot u* build harems and keep
his eosit, whan actually, in sommor, be every beautiful dame ot damsel locked
needs none, and ia winter foar will do and well watched until a committee
him. This waste of latten* cost* th* of grate and honorable judge* shall de­
country no Im* tha^fir* millions cf dol­ clare her decidedly ugly. Then aha
Th* Friend* of Inquiry assetubleu in
may go forth Into thia wicked wield
lar- ayrar, whieh is clearly wasted.
large number*, in tb* basement of tho
ItbtxM, tha lend prodncLng wine, without danger to henelf or other*.
Pantheon, to bear an maay o* the tomTake religion itself and aeo what
or com, barter and Lope, sued ia teakpetnoa question, aa now agitated by ing fomented liquor*, might serve bet­
American women, by Rabbi Iraac M.
ter purposes; so might the field and
Wise. whoee pastoral workshop occu­
meadows yielding oato aad hay for our rag* coaid inflict on man, outrage* cd
pies the opporite corner of Eighth and aristocrats' bonne, bo also used for bat alldescripbOnr were committed, penePlmnsfreeta Dr. Wire raid:
ention* of individuate and nation* were
I* it morally wrung to taka a glaa of ter purpose* ; end tbe material and la­ deercod and executed in cold blood, de­
. bar squandered in tb* construction of
beer, wine or champagne at dinner, or'
gala carriagra and gala furniture, would structive cin were waged, million* of
at any other time? er ia it hypoeracy
build comfortable home* for aU the poor
famtliaa in thia country. But her* 1 million* slain—all by the abase of re­
ligion. And now, just now, generous
they can hide the fact ? Lal us tec bar* inadvertently ran my subject into
Grot whet might be called morally the province of national oconomy, to dame* and damsels are misled to abuse
which 1 can nut do justice here. Civil­ prayer and ben-diction thomaelvo*. take
wrong.
ised society ha* idea* of it* own in this tha name of the Ixwd their Qod in vain,
Morally wrong is that which the in­
respect, especially the friends aad pet- and make public demonstration*—un^er
telligence by Wyixna consent calls to;
I runs of commere* and industry. la tho influence of abused religion. There
or, as ocr religious friend* maintain,
national economy it makes no difference i* nothing so holy, so tublime, so divine
which th* Bible cbaractorixM as such.
whether ao and so many thousand* of thnt man ia hie delusion can not abuse.
AH nations of antiquity need wine or
Shall God destroy his beautiful crea­
strong drink as they called it in Hebrew,
tion boeaew foolrthmen worship the
as a beverage, and as ingredients cf the
lobjeete of nature? Clan we abolish
•octifloe*. Among tho madexn nation*
money, luxury, beauty or religion, love
th* Mohamni*d*sx* only maka an excep­
or prayer, because they are abused and
tion. They drink no wine and eat no
bar* become th* aourree and cause* of
peak. We hare no staltetir* to prove [
• L.—A &gt;11. L-—— —.1. _d
l.u_
misery, affliction, shame, crime and ru­
ination ? Homan nature aad tbrevvria distance like that wealthy lady’s cost­ iasd world respond cmnhsticatlr, no! If
ly jewel*, the satn* right has tha poor tha law prohibit* that which is not
chaste and detract ro nature. aueh os nisu to purchase hi* cheap drink, and to criminal or immoral ywrsr, it is doapotic.
otautu and polygamy. There ia no dif­ drive tho tha acme satisfaction fron&gt; it tompCibie. undermine* tho respect also
ference in taking stimulants in thia or as Mr. Toplofty does from his imported
that fosm, lha *ff« t beta* precisely the champagne and Rabasnaa ; more so, ia for good and necessary lawr, makes
fact, tor the money spent by the former hypocrites and hidden rebels, snd de­
“^uteido the Islamite*,- however the remain* in the country. It thia ia cor­ lente its o*n ends. It demoraltekw If
us* of wine or strong drink a* a bever­ rect it fallows that th* uao of wine or public opinion stigmatiia* that which is
•trong drink cannot be called either image is eccuDvu among aB claaeee of so­ mcral, impious, fungodly, or eren a neither criminal or immeral, y*r w, it
weaken* itself power lee*. If religion
ciety, excepting, of euttroe, lionost and
waste of proptoty ; Mt even by those snd prayer are nb&lt;:»od to wage war on
whose terminology ia shaped by the ex­ liquor to-day, they may ba sb used to­
tra dictionary, anppooed to have revised morrow, on th* same principle precise­
by the Holy Spirit, which editions are ly, to peroecuto and pray out uf their
very cheap, and extremely useful liuuse* and homes, Freemasuug Catho­
in sbapiag thing* for the popular mar- lics, foreigner*, infidels, or anybody who 1 Hera* * Be*&lt;y. with Bllrae-woaalte batatas,
a orth »SO». Oot Flat loots Koto toad 1’1
is not fsshto«*blc, suite not th* taste of
But it te not th* use, ti to the abac his neighbor*, or doo* not cun form to
of tha thing, which is the cease of tho vulgar prej siIkvs If tb* pamions m ap
ccmplaict.
The infemjwnite use of be ignited with impunity to override
wine and strong drink degrades, brutal- and defy the law and the Oonsiitmion,
in thte or that farm, or by. any means,
it matter* not bow or what, we stand-at
th* brink uf lawless despotism, and tho
gate. are ajar for all sort* of violence 1
afflictwa, of insanity and suiada. Ilia und persecution, oppression and deetruoinebriety *gainrt which Moera hold* up tion of all personal righto. A* jqhctiNosh and bis degraded eon ' Ham, Lot cal a people of common wrnso n« we ire,
and, hie. deinriM daughter*; against let its keep in sight that th* passions
one* aroused, inrariably end ia mischief
and destroy the very thing they mean
tobnOdup. Their passions one* felly
exist* in the law of Mases, far |'
aroused may lead us back into aU the
either priert or people; and Moeen was 1
ercssif* and brutalities of tbo Midd lo
rrrr strict in dietary law*.
Whatever
wa* sacrificed upoh tbe alter like salt, ■
No nation on earth, modenj or an­
flour, tel. pigwoaa, doves, turtle doves,
cient. can boast upon roepecting higher
sheep, goat* and eaHte—was alao inor treating better th* women of our
country than w* do; Mr do any deserve
it better. We ar* willing to grant them
equal rights iu every reepect. but wo
must refnse to be governed by them

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praieed by Jsrvmiah for th* obedience
to their father's teaching*, without any
moMSMtefation whatever of th* coetnm. The ancient Hebrew* called th*
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HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, APKI1. 29, 1874.

Mw tirt

Mwwl

We challenge Messrs. Dwight &amp; Burrall to

give you tutue chloroform " And the
queenly girl battened toward bar bou­
doir.
•
••The deuce take the chloroform t"
rag’d John, striding back and L-rlj
liks an ti gered Bumaick. "1 demand
an rxplaaaffon of all thia conduct
Have You Jost al! sense of womanly
modesty and dec*ney ? Oh, to be that
intuited and disgraced I"
•"IruaLlwd 7 disgraced? Why, what
do yon mean?” And the wife's fare

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“Ba 1 1 a I" Each an out buret I &amp;&gt;
I..ng cud Io mo.rily did .be kiugb that
Jahn liegou ugaiu to Lslv-va tual she
bad li»t I.ei jstteet. “Oh, John, vuu
er. cred," she b- |,an n, soon ns her
langlitersatoidsd. "Here I rear us I a
man who. six months agis Adsmniy
pr..mu.a mo usvorwure
luorb iadr.
ui Lm dlo ti.becnu, at-d in less I ban a
lotluiglil alter i.ur murriuae at ouiely

Sod, Stubble, Corn Stubble, ground covered with
Straw and muck.

We make this challenge because Messrs. Dwight
&amp; Burrall have advertised four victories over the
new Oliver Chilled Plow in Field Trials, in a sin­
gle day, and at the time of such statement we had
never been in a field with them, nor had we ever
been invited to do so.

my bu.baud baa yiolaled bia wold, pol­
luted lua body, herded wi'li toatora Sial
ragaLunds and tor what ? The cotnisituation of all thia must bo inaxpresibiy awe. t. It is my outy to oxtierieuoa
il. and then I &lt;au heucr utxleretand
«liy,iuy husband violated to mui-h to
&gt; bjuy. H bat ta au [irecHins to him wili
i a ptuciou. to un . And now, inatrad
o| yuur a|Mvnng kua frr thus unite
iiug icy aousvd ioid and master I meet
wuL awtul arato. My Lw, what ia
aauoe tor lire guuao U aanca "
bumelLitut st.qiped her words,’ cut
ting ibe old saw into a labial ooncasiuu, or something Use it

LL'CIDI KINttLL,
u4IISi'KVtK£=,S»

etevngth and guidance
You know 1
always Baid, John, I would follow
where’er you led the way, and 1 raellj
believe 1 could give up my eigatt it!
you should. Yue know it would be a
i gical .acrificc.’’
'
"Yea Annie, *1 know. Shall J prom
ito overt
“Ab, you dear old fellow! I wouldn't

FARMERS OF RARRY COUNTY ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO RE PRESENT.
Over 400 of these celebrated Oliver Chilled Plows now in use
this county.
.

Ik* h..«.It,. &gt;u»piUus a. Mnk
TU« ■&gt; S.r «,rk msr..
1 UU.S UIU.
UMTQ
0 are tstesd bw Ukriftr K«1»-

HOME MANUFACTUERS TRIUMPHANT!

DENTIST

-

Hidiia.

It in generally drain bio that we
•hould pteservv the thape of our flower
b- d» end burden from year to year, hi
I bat the [J«nt. shall cot be eocnmcho-i
U| &lt;® by me walks. When flower beds
are cut in the turf on the lawn, an edg­
ing will, t be spade ia all that i.
eary to keep them tn shape mr all linnI1 t.a. te. u tIn- eastern for yean fo use
a dwarf growing Box foredging*; still
thiv ia on-y used by 4 lew, and, as it

Swarfs H°TBL&gt;

This is her picture:—A fair, »weel
lace; inuueuu*. btno-giay eye*; an euchanung mouth-, mawea ‘d rieli, dark,
clustering hair; a proud figure, ma a
rule* sweek rich and tender.
Her
drees is a riolei sdk. with garniture ol
nres and vfoleto. Bbc to a bndc. and
lovely aaa wuman! John mairird her
a month sg&lt;-, and brought b«r from
her Northern homo to tbe “.'unuv
ttouth," tuck room, at the hotel, «ud
wu tbo pr.iude.t lellow to Mobile.
A—ie - that was bar nam*—»..t «n
the public rereads with pretty Isri tilt­
ed rather High, Iraning b.ck in tier
ehatr smoking a splvudi-i cigar, with
delightlul reitsb. John, tall and cou■cquentiaL lights hi, cigar at ths bur.
and saunters forth to bat* a smoke
with tbc-Captern. finding Ids eifs in­
stead. He seems to bare taken root io
a single heart-boaL
M* 1.1,— C)—.1__ 1 ... m
_

IF YtfU WANT
Laat Friday April 24th, the Agents for the Chilled Plow assisted by the state Agent, ‘'one of

stockholders of the firm,” went up to Messrs. Barlow A Goodyear's field near the flouring mill
••that you were here. Il it right stupid,
alone. Isn't it lovely 1—do
draw np a chair, John, and Ist^ be oonMestreL'*
John, confuted, bewildered, and
frightened, it at a tow wbat eouree to
penuo. But one though: tbrilia through
Ida soul, and that grates on bls lite,
dlwdarfay Luywwcrauy.'
“Annie, Live I" the |&gt;oor fallow aofuy
ten. “I tear you are not weiL Let nw
bake you in, dear. Sea all those rude

and tried their plow with the No. 3 testing the draft with a Dynamometer, the following state­ smukiag

ments made by farmers present and the parties holding the plows shows the result:
Hsav7»aa, April ffl, UTi.
This tortlOus tout 1 bold both ths Nt

NEW STORE!

NIW GOODS AM KIf PRICE

Ute draft of oeeb one tooted wtthont

OVU NEW YORK LITTER.

and tbal I* left a trwuk, widen bring
examined, revealed e fine gold watch,
two &gt;o!ver-mounted revutvvn^ Valuable
clothing, Ac , sod atNuog tober things,
n k-U-r ad tressed to Use pstntia to
whom iba swindles wddtrw the Wt&lt;-r,
ireu; which tact they prv»uuie a rriatiooship. Mr.-Tbompewt toil a buaxdUU tor 117
unpaid, ve reretpl of
which, by Adam's Express, the taink
wit! be forwarded. Aud this spinal.
Oteusu E. CothnwateT.
Now if Use person receiving this le*-

Have Lad for a year past a rather bar-i
limo ot it. Ttia city ufflrisla got a
sjasiu uf rirtuo. and whore the officer,
on the boat were not property •Seen,’*
they were liable to constant “pulling.’’
Pardon the lecirtucalitira.
But the
gambbre have at last aflenced the
guardians ol the law, and they are go­
ing on as u«ual. A fint -class gambling
Loose ia a curious place.
Tho relablisbuient is known among
oporto as a "Club House " Externally,
it ia a quirt, rather elegant hoove, that
the preera-by would suppose to bo th*
dwelling of some repntabla, well tmdo
citlteB. Yoe aarvud tba flight of steje
— the outer hail door ie open, and you
ring. You notice that ia the inner hallduuraawickeL Thia wicket fiiea open
■nd a gentletnaaly negw’s tore ap­
pears. If yen are known you are ad-

Kxpevee CLaepeay. It ie
aay thereto *&gt; Arenda H
Blondway.
Tba Ex|reea
have been netifleil, and
agreed not to dekvrv naoni
Cntliawatoe.
Hie EtU*

urrelcreneo is required. Entering tho
halt you find at the end of it, a recep­
tion ronta gorgeously furniabsd. Thvro
is an elegant ride-board on which stands
bottlae of every poaaiUo variety of hq

laughed. * 1 didn't know so awe
woman coaid be so strong minded.
Abe c^*r fund Wetrt for can

I

Hastings, April 27th, 1874.

SasMIe

WHOLE NO. 987.

bat there's never any tollin' what a wo­
man wee’f do."
Bo John began to think.
Th* door
of theii parlor closed bohind them, and
then the husband began to aaaert his
righto.
“Annie I" Ho spoke like a clap of
thunder.
“Oh.John! what a terrible tons!

atfer sepeiaiiog tire plant, into ran 11
i.iwva, plai t them firmly about ri»
lucbas apart. along utter lint hue. In a
-Lori timo they will prewnt un nubrokoi. line or edge. anu the next ssa-on
ibey will give an abuidanea al their
■rcvp*able. fragrant flower*.
The
i Double Revise ia tho variety Ust
adapted for thia purpose. Tba annual*
arid other flowering plants etn be plan­
ted quite ckH to th« Violate, aa sums
vbads will be found to be bsaefieisl Io
item. The Double Daisy makes one ot
ti» l&gt;e»l dural rdgii.ga. and should ba
I .Ian led quite thickly for fltw . Hact.
We have sees edging* of tiua |«retty

• dging*.
H e cedents Ssibotdi an*
Variegatutri are ererilent, need for this1
pun-u-e, being both perfectly hardy,
besides .tending perfectly well through
the botlest sommers, becoming den rar
each succeeding year, as wed aa being’
loaded vrilh rosy purple flowers In tba
Aulnmn- The dwarf,
varf.
• ties uf Semp.-rrivum (ure-for-wcr^
oiled Moss by many, m»y be used with
cartel effect ana results, and will please
all who tty them for thh purpose. Fur
edging! to walks and bed* ia th* kitch­
en garden, there is nothing to equal or
compare with tho donMe euri-d Parelet,
and. a* this1 ran be promred obeaply
and with ko btlle trouble, a* well as
being of service in the kitchen, we ad­
vise all who euro for trimness and evsn
core in their garden walks to give this a
I rod the p&gt; esent soasun.—Zrsiw Briff f
Bn-'t lUrulnM Fltni tri ftr

Some Advice.

Hastings, Michigan.

Dun't wa*t» yuttr brenU in enunbling
Tun wdi hsv. M gre UH. to pv in th.
next wund.
Dm't uabitinn tint your child can do
ttobanm Vus. itk. virtre, a.y bs is-

wi'b a diss. [Sited air, but who has a Has been having a tol-rablr good time
(acw of niLtbla. Ho appeals to know at it oa BLekw-iTs Ldasd, which b• isbra to have continued, Imt unfortu­
nothing, see nothing but the cards nately there was a mu,assent to hsvu
him &gt;ent back to hia place tn the ho.pil.card. He rits in an eaay chair under i tai. Immediately the ito-s objected to
a strung «aa light, with a slusds over going to tho beatetal beoatree there was
bia eyes, and shuffles, deals, and gives small-pox there I wtreta East wah ceeti■ ba winners chip*,. and hauls in the
chips of tba tossre. i'uu will sea about
U.a table tavrcbauls in a small way and
m-rrhants in a larga way. bank elects,
speculators, commercial and nncemm Br­
ead trevelers, railruad run. era, street
car cunducture, mraehanta, darks and
rontraetura seated aide by aids eagerly
watching the turn of Ute cards
The
(.iupri' t«r uf tti- boii-a mixes wi'h hi* lentujy s.-ro iu the oiuspdruov.
And
RUOats ia an ea-,, pleuaaut wav, con­ o. w coma the papers demanding that
gratulating the winner, uf hU luuuey. Boo. I’woad shall b* treated like aay
and -aling pleasant things to the toavr*; other criminal, that he shall be eboved
the letter ears ko Laing tba m.wi oner into bis ptop-r |ilaca. and not allowed
p&lt;ivi.ag-a sad luxaim mat other pns
co-re are deaiud.
Wbather this demarri will be heeded « not deprtUa.

John C uuiW-rtain jays hia head cwt
gb.OvO jwr annum, and the servants are
ot the beat poestble data. The Ubk
absolutely groans under La load of del­
icacies. If there l&gt;ti&gt;b that it par*
ticuiarly rare—worth toy, 11.50 par
pound—you may be aure of teeter it on
the table, gam- at no matter what coat,
diahea &gt;nch a. a Roman emperor wuald
hate mortgaged a province fur, are at

derinlly profitable.
Tfio bank has
about six cbaaree in nine of winning;
«&gt; no matter bow tne gataa rune, the
end is iuevitebte. Play Joug enoegb
and you break. That il U profitable &gt;a
shun a in the way the proprietors Uve—
costly diaimmds flash Ireut their finger*
aud shirt front*, Hey drive the beat
and fax rat horsre; and ia feet they on-

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It bocmaiM nM to be eithor hambly
helpful or dumb. lYo wire have dalb*i with this question: w« wtio h.ve
dtspewunaiuly draw* ths line batwea*
leuqwrauco and total almtiateOe; we
wik&gt; uava .loplurod drsakeau-w Wub
s.iM-glaaMe iu our hands; we who how
.-ouernted to luwtru a great n .rm re
turn with ]k&gt;Iitto,; wo Wtw have b~»a
polluoalty airatd of ttsa lotrer uf t.w
touts. oMunaai aaaueiataJ wnta Ina trfbc -. wu who have apst: barns in ««r dtocurfions ol public policy; we who have
givdu social aaaetton to Mbits that iu
tee grou dtira have assds drunkard; of

�I mutt. A rubiter. an official in a prison!
10 it any wonder that great criminal*
have cared nothing for imprisonment
or conviction? All they bud to do was
to “.take" nob a keeper na Gali in. and

you have buljtale tyarilo^ to do, tot
the public know it through Vt&gt;- paper.
It la with regret that I withdraw,
frota thoBixxec, yet haring embarked
in a mare rwrfy pf burinee*. have
to.At^e• rf t«r iater-i
i flijJ‘ ,n
by Mr. Dewey and the Bixxxx, Mt,

■ 1—Mrumiiirn'T ir-fl n'T

n—y.

£

job work, foe ho bc« every facility,
b&lt;rth in material and help, end ho mtroii diverting of yo« myjort, iuas,udi iu hwita* expeuded iboi»and* rf
^jpswi' o5Ht»r»t'®d in * brief pvaud.rf time
Jkra to make ki* paper wtrat it is,
* aJMgi*te sppmtate A* fact, that W eon
*erf tho b—c tn-thtofitMtf ; '••' 1
’■ "'
'-ft. '... Q. jl tfimop.
UR^aa.
Hvstings, Apr- idjih, I8"4.

OUR POSITION.

• alAe’fli ifiti policy adopted T-y the Rr
\p»Htoi, party wm there hope for the
'futtnre. iAVnYhece ytrsr* we b»ro to the
and out rf a—son for it* - incoees, and
tho enrollment upon the Statute Books

rf the State and nation of tea priwiiplcs
loU.to. erei.

pAptytrfad-bt, I am to few at pro-.
htolUon moajj &lt;snifo»tlC*lJy...B9d aver
.io Uro been, aud stall.Umo, afltetaily or
havc.dono a^laniy poacr
—has ww *hn&gt;l doxn- foFtbrfceM inter- otlnrewire,
’
to tod, ia placing upon the Bteutta

belle it that the piibtte good require* the
theenfijroemrnt with the nhnoet &lt;WUgeneecC. tbe laW rf' iTohfMflBn; hod
See orer given my Influcncef&amp;’thvor
In t utor—«rent, aadwball at all Umce
and under all clrcuroHanc—..give my
hariiest iuppbrt CO U&gt;c proper officer*. tn
Imtnia^aafeaLoud..wdrturirf depart- spy eflbrta they maj make for Uaen■^onjWanU,juni tU ppUiah a nawar*-jtorrfWehtftv. ' ------------ ------■Whalwb how been able todohi the najt
tenet rfWxSCty. for the-priiteettah‘ uf
oV.i* ttie poeple from the curse of th tempcr.
Uwy iuttatejodge. What «e etiaR be anee and the auppro—loti rf tba ante nt
all that tntAxlcwtta. tfwillgfrt me
ntrfo &amp; tWTdturo, titim win
grait plcoafiro to stand, and to old them,
if anything I eanllo will‘rfd them, in
the mod efficient entoreemeut of any
•wdy
m i»uiA ami evenr law upon the Statute Books,
I'Attfl done with more earos'atrie— rf purswero aWwsBfoes *o ia do.- Thanking poa.' than the taw for tire suppressten of
frpf ifynd* jir ft/’itaUvnage *6 Tiber- tbo *ale of Intoxicating drinks to be
ured a* a berrrage.
rflji entente-1 to tire Baxxnn Co. in tbo

Tp.TWt PATRONS OF THE BAN-

■ Having eararsd my e&gt;»Bwtio‘j with
fife Blxnut,'! taks (bis methyl rf aunfiwfog ft* tyrtjo iU— who’ Itayo
be*n to kind as to caleiid. Uteit palrunagn ta u* during tho time I have town
a *«afl*be r of rise Bass re Company‘•'Hittbi dlsjxnrl of \ay iatweat in
^'dSeaitp, XKDgwvy. rf HaUin^
the Ha«iing*R*»cwJCAX Ha*rxE3, and
everything- partaWag thw«o, ha*
paiieil Into Ike hsui-.h rf another, 7
bare no moto pieuniary htarest In .tftto
office, snd would u&gt;n ito natrons

I troly h*pe tut all ounoeroed in tho
welfare of the great RcpubBesn party

aaMtobs*— troir asetite. ’ It he* over
k£t feraterrf-- Hr. -Twoy, to make
th» Btofcfa Wrf*ft» bi*i t-klrna in
th*^A.,i«d.llui h^ has *nWd*d,
Wg n—d.bnly to refer to many rf ths
Btetentaemfaaagwe aad - to hsndred*
rftei rendvre wbo Iravo read many cf

FOR HATCHING
Bolls,

Mr*. Spofford hu a touching staxy. en­
titled. 'At Li*tand thorii b a graphic
aketeh by R. H. D. uf •Tho Doctor’*
Wife.'. Mr. Btchardron** ilfeymtetV
pcjwrotr •Tho New Hom— 'or Jew
-I'.. *nj .ugg*? msarass!
Tire m«k anction btninea*----------" the *flaC tyatem of living Mr.’Btodm.n
the uutboritlj* got under aoma year*
ditetuo'-*
*Trnnyaon* with his tunal akiIL,
at;u. has broken out afr.*b within a few
month*. The Bowcry is full of thro intight and catholicity.; Mr. Ruffner,
Storrofllled with th* riled pot motel Saperintonitent ot PabHr Inrtniction of
jewehy, with the tongueiat of auction- tho State of Virgtou, give* bi* own
com r.od tbo latml a*,.-.rtm«nt of ro[ir.rn
derided opinion on ‘The Co-Education
in mid bidder* el th* door, are becoaiot the White noil Colorwl Races f agl
Mr. Soliumacber dcaeribe* the lately t
dlscovOTod ’Silver Desorl" of South ■
America. Mr. Thylor’* ‘District School.’ •
tho opening poom, I* charmingly ilta»troied by Sub Eytingx; and Muu Tmf[taitWIO, ISO, er SOO for a coucvni that taa’* ’Kathorfnn Enrie’ it also illustra­
would ba dear at fivo dollar* a bu»hol. ted. De. Holland, in Topic* of th«
Tt i* s feet that r—ireclablo jcwrldra
have bean driven out of locahtie* by Time, write*’ about ’Star lecturing.’ »
th—o Pater Funk roncaru*. Raacat.tr •Tho Great Teaiparanc* Movom int’ and ’
Is irrcprvMibto; bold it inis one way
aud it will break ont in anomer.
! contain* *A Crooked Lino* and 'The
Wuod»purje."
The Etebtagr this
, month are/mlargel io four peg—j-an'

, lite nawspapor busMas ia a guarantee
rf tea ability io make a fiat atom paper.
Ha has done U, ba do— do H; and he
' will roatrane to do it; then giro him cnoonrogoftoat by »uppcrJag ,tb* Bxxxttal'j anbacrifttton, advettiait’. and

|R«rjW«fostion of the nation’* honor,
Froui cue of the ladle* engaged la the
'.iS.Mwwtto'bwt—a* “ I» Temperance work tn this city. I am
la receipt of the following note, written
auM.- nd tnt, wOhros 'hb. Mt on a ixrttal card and dcjaoeltol in the
'.!aWi
» W“
1
Tt-ror^-t I
,
UMTDra«,.*prUS7,18T4.
Usdsdag the— views, and bidiering that

trated. Mr. Ktng Wit.-fbi*
with the mouutatn* of T.mue-»w, Giirgu laid South Carolina. ’Adinn.’WfaIcriMtiog stixy by ticuty fanea,.Jr4 -is
begun, and will bo c-mctadeJ inWio

County Poultry Ex■cli 27th and 28 th.
1,

qeloty n/lo Sarin

HAMBURGS

ue ewol^A 11-H
•ki
'I-bii
Tcity
;»*&amp;
’***
-------Drug
140,000 Ctu^onurs to undor^tand wr. wlU not bt.oItmU
ttfi** WJWAW
—
City
Drug Store,
Store,

strongihcnecl aa to be able to tedsew
them tn eotn on demand, It will then be
—fo to inaugurate a system or tree bank­
ing, with such provision* as to make
cnuipnlrory the redemption rf circuitUng notes ot banka'In coin, or United
titato* not— themselves, rehamtodo
and made equivalent to coin. - A* H
measure preparatory to trvo banklug, or
tor placing the Government In a rondb
Uon to redeem lie noire In coin at the

through a regular coono ol »tudy aud
huipipl practice And they hare proc­
tine, too. Few of tb»m bavo an incumo
of les* than 43JXM) par annum, and a
nuntbvr rf thorn cam e-i muck a» 810,iftoO. Their practice i», of coarse, en­
tirely among wvnrea and children, and
it m claimed by tbo*a who a.nploy them
1 that taoy ara more incccatful than phy-

ora .olddnig mdO .elddniBjboS
.idirm bus

Tua Jlxrcauc.—The April number c
this lAhgauuo, which ought tn bo n'.yla J
a political nelaaro monthly. hav been
received. Among &gt;tax leading article*

•

SmawJW e'Wliiic ?rdi ariaor sW

neglected tho Interest uf the Fanu.-r*^
which is a mot valttabU *kalch of tli
prugre— of njrlenltnti; In the Unite
State*,
from th i
titn» of tb
introduction of th), firat u»UU J
tho prewnt day. ‘Iu© Dtparitt
; laEsKXtF
State,’ it another intvrcv'.ing
String a* it due* a complete cxpo.itioid

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I ... 1 — — —i-c—w------- 1" I " ' . _ F. t" I —__ , r

rf r*rrer rrSA

Paper! Wall Paper!

einM erfiite
2 Jb

Aw”’ 5 Rtf

of tho funottou* rf ti«*p Itojiart—sn: ;**dtX-.S'. *WW. ttore
nu nlxtmct from th" .Report *6$ the ■
i’ennsvbnnia ILultoad gives Koty many
important fad*, aud the nrticto outitled
•Tho Stalo anil (lie TJ'ju^r Traffic,' en1 deavore lo treat that quMtion from tire
I •dsnilpniut of'the atafoem’tid There ia

Iwtf/A*

I no •■uMicution extent that give* the
time amount rf well solbctis! p$JUic»l ;
infonnaJion in *0 entertaining n form a* 1
Tit JlnttUir, Il •• tnd—penoaUa to ttio j
political writer and epeaker. The np-J
prudix contain* Hu— vary valesbtol
.pcediev—two by Mrasr*. McCrary, of
Ioan, and Jmlga Hoar, of Mniaarbu। —tt*. upon tho subject rf regulating
i the railway traffic, and one by Mr.
'Chipman, in which the relation* of tho
general government aru ably and inter■ ertingty treated. Although Th RipuilU
. contain* nt rainy paga* uf reading a*
I any first ch»»s raagasiiie, it 1* 1nmU|ied
1 at half price—two dollar* per annum.
I Sabacriptten* received at th- Itaxaa*

bUe ,T...wW ?
itatJuKl IB
m nsad tsvshr&gt; ni
od bsirvni aaec
75 entirely new Patterns never before on sale.

i£ sb££a ed liiw

HtaraJ W« t-ure* F*l—I.

Sr. Nkomm
M*r.—Tba Frontj pice0 of St XichUi for May to • very
| large acd remarkably Guo. ’ ugvurpg
i nitts'.rating a paataga ia G—ttea'a I‘U:m
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
! cnptMu* rf tho elevated railway on the ■Jolianna fiobus.' TnJeoJ, this numb—
■ «nt »ido uf the city,. thorn is nothing ,i cunlaiu* mtay engraving* unusual ax1 bettor ot laxtot than the common hev»e-1jcelteuro: Min Hallock hn twobn^’ot
ear or the primitive *tagc, anil as the
cvtnpauietowning there line* havo un­
told wealth, and as everything in Alba- work ou aloud; Miss Izriynn! hit' two;
1 ny m guvornvd by tn&lt;m*y, it i* probable Eytinga aud Sheppard each baa a? capi-!
' mat llnre will be nothing deviled for tai.picro of character arawingr•&gt;fbern I
yeav* to take ttaiir place.- But it i* n i* a beautiful lit Jo thing cy|&gt;tel|.Tron* |
tumble wont, nevertheless. It take*
hull the i&gt;eoulo of the city a lull hoar to Micaclot, and a pteturo front one uf
and ' I&amp;intv
Kfrutn their iiumai to their ptace, of HcodaeboU'* graceful
intHa, wbtell take* up two hour, of •kotches. There I* even drawirug . from
, the twenty-four «• travel. . Than the a nntiro Japin-re'artirt. Th ■ *it**ni~.&gt;
duci.mfott rf the travel it something eootrata thi« month alteraw very fainy
' fooriul. If it rain*, the car* awapn
; w.th people. Every scat ia oceupi-to, ixtwoen die practical abd titeGifesgiaa-,
1 tno ante I* ctvwvted with standing mao tin- There is an article on the "Origin
wero burdened with dwpolrhea to, and wumou, the (datform* frout and
rear ye jammed, oven the step* am working. and wnderoof th* Telegraph; |
We»bingtun. for every speculator Jo-,
airod to have tbs lint inteUiKaace of!
. lo *}icrt, from 7 to id iu tho ! a (&gt;apcr by tho Ute N. H. T&gt; xige, on '
the fete uf the bill, that ho might boy ' wormu^. rotniug down, and from 4 lo 1 ‘Auction* AU Orer the World•Chriat- ,
or sell, a a the care might be. AU sort* | &lt; in the afternoon, going up. each car ; m*a City,’ a cajdial doecriptioni rf a
tut-town wbieh ein he built by any
tho Now Yorker tarn to face is, ho cmit would bo announced that the Fro*!- not live near hi* buoioMt, bocaua* rent* amart by; an account uf tire ’origin b?
dual had rigr.ed tho bill; the next that aru «&gt; fvartully Inch; ho cannot lire the Illuo Benni; a Uno *twy jfc'V’*
QoUtoin, of a mi*«iounry *u&gt;ik,,an4 jw
be would *&gt; nd in n veto metrogr, nad away from hi* Maine**, becau— of tho
so on. At last, at about 2 r. it. camo warto uf ttmo and dircomfot of going to nrticlri with illtjatmtiona deacriptiro of
end iro. Bui llu&gt; latter alternative ,i«
authoritative airnuuncemeut, •‘the Prca- tiieauohu hoe lo accept, and con*c- ’Hsydu'e Children’* Symphony." ' As
idrnt ha* vatoed tho Senate Finance qucally bo stand* aud tide* and growl* tu flrtion*, there are tho tUrov achfd
Bill,” which ect tho matter nt rest. throe hundred aad twelro day* in* tho *torir» by Trowbridge. SlvcKlup.’aad
Oliver Them, all full uf iutartaUtiiie
Im modiateh- there who wn oporating
month ; a atrny of Grecntend.-wnb gn
for a iftt fa Government* fecamo jubi­
adventure with polar b—re; a «UMgMlant, and tbow wjio were gu’mbhng for
fnl little home-atrny called MiA’Hua fall Were com«;x&gt;ndmg’y dr prosed.
show's Tea-Party;
Tho rich n-.Sa out of Imsines*. were
talc, *nd Tim Jimmyjubd'* Sailor-ttoits!
gratified bsyoed tneasvr’, while the
one of Mr* Dtas’ popular skottbor.
younger men . tu active btismeas felt
•How Perrimmons Took Cnh ob T&gt;o
that a sure prop liad been knocked oat
Baby.1 by Mr*. Llsfe W. Champwk&gt;.
from under than*. The |ai(&gt;ero rf the
a au»t delightful piece vf »outh&lt;n» Ato,
city, without an exemption, approve thn
led ptoetry, and with its capital jWasitOr
act rf (he rroridunL Eran tho Tfihau
has a good word'for him. But Ibero is
and young. ’In the Wood’la a1 irtrbeV
a strong party I* lb* rity that doaire*
little po-m with a aWoOl little piitata.''
an mcvvMu. of currency; and it is a
Tho Department* aro all good n» umal,,
power. The papota do not echo publfo
especially Jack-io-ibe-Pulpit, m whleli
Mnlhnent in Yew York on thl* matter.
there it a pro-amiaaotiy Inany story of
ThF’qucallon la an itn[&gt;ortnat one, aad
a low-spirited tnrtl". Th? Riddle Box
will show ited t in next fall’* election*.
contains one of tho boat pttxdei o! the
day, an every day »oug, written in tpe
•Language of tho Roatl—s Inyo.'
Taut Psmtxotoetcst Jomx*t on Live
Ouvn Ornc’* M*eutss for
Itir*rB*TXi&gt; for Miy .uh all claw** of
readers, *o divetrifiid is it* reading contains “TheComing Ware; or, Thn
Hidden Trouaro of ID’* R*ot," ,byj
rnntter. Bcgieniug with on apprveialira sketch ol Cbirl** Sumaar—a por- Utiter Optic, chapter* 13, 14, IS, with'
two iilustratioas, by C. G. Bd&gt;h; &lt;Wm&amp;
are filled with other fewr—ting *w»- Lily and tho Cross,” by Janie* Da We,
' jori*, ria.: Oawwaalton about Faces, or clioptsT* IB to 21, with an Hlustrarfrm'
running anolyte* of swreral di*tingui*b- by W D Shwarf: Water
' rd charact er*; Hoc— I'hysiognomy i&lt;&lt;®. by George &amp; Borieig'b; “Baaten*
with iltustrslioM ; Ate Trouble* Blo*»- asdAnoirfoa." by Klixobrfh X Dsifef

■■Kathan,” by Mrs ML MooJy.-RvuuiagtoWstec.’byGiorg,^
chapwa. H ami 10^ wig* an &gt;Ui&gt;,ttrflate
tre M*u L. B. Humptusy;-“Is ttev

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-Wkp-H support Homo Industry’? Did you ercr take the
; trcable tn Sum ouLnihut makes a community thrifty and protper
AM? • You go to the city and you.Bfie the people all alive and
“tiring, and the first thing you say, tx “ They are doing Tots of
buamea nere!” Everybody seem® io be doing well. McthaBtCs
are seen by hundreds hurrying to iheir labor with their dinner
pail on their arm. What ia the cause of all thia stir? ”Y*’ there
ui a demand at Home for work, the people patronree Home InAatry, city people know that it is to their own personal iutcrert to
support Home trade and they do it invnriaWy. -Who eats wheat
nosed in Barry County, if it is not the people m the county? We
must build up our own place; neopie in Grand Rapid* won't &amp;
V S. INTERNAL REVEKUE
SPECIAL TASTES, rtftrt-us. Tieharrt’.MernhHMA, Mechanics, Tradeswn, l.awyera.
no mechanic* ia
•Wl, HU o Mrfl M im
nMtings who eon do a good job of work.” To etu;h I would ray,
bx&gt;k nt our Brirfc btuHiaga, oiu Africaltuml work*, our Millk*
r and our Carnages, Wgfpns, Cutters 4c made in Hastinga, and
&gt; then MTf we have no mechanics. Compare t«&gt; day with ten yc»ra
; ago; for then there was not even a p^Ur in Barry County thM
i «raM paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen.
’
- -..... 1 “f
*
Hastings to get a Cwfrin&lt;e!
I j2^l?w?fSel?0*WrUr“- y°u ca&amp;,-.
to__
,
CtitUjjiV.aod; fipet ^.better Cutter of Ute in Haatinga. than tn any
other Town in Michigan fgreat or Knoll), for I know thev cannot

t ,*ra to &amp;em on every Cutter they bar of me. I have nearlv »°»
out my first botch of artfera. and am 1ft-’ r-j thu another M

�Lml filisijss jirtices.
Wo the foiforigud saw the plowing
duo* cm J. M. Urisrr'a form, on Tues­
day. April 8*iU. I'm4, aol thiuk the

Party re. Economy—The Party win*, i
—Swwmaof the Gunmc-a Councfl
W* are tatty tohrtrthtt
thia evening iu tbe trfecsion at A. R.
John St.nley , new rato walk in Pratt aa Street Commireioner, over
fruut of Ida ruaidvure on Jefforaou J5». Tbotaa* Altoll.
4a ujqwoehitBd by H&gt;»pedsstrime. "
Tbs veto tnenaga was taken up in
Thentrehmue of Mr. De Planta, the. Saaata Tuesday. Ou the question
cvmc r of Green A Creek Streets ia al- of [Muring ths Uli ore* tho votes, tbs
vote stood 34 ays* aad 80 news. Twore u:y op .Mooching evruptetiau.
tbiri. m.l voting in the aflbsnarivr, the 1
Cleaning th- street of rubbish was
1 proioeiiioa waedefoaled.
tbe [irogvamme bn Monday mertung
Why ru nut the procoedlogs of tbe
along tfo tnsiass* row
fitats Ht.
reainra.”

Obstacles to Marriage.

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Sunday hat was induig^l by somo ing, tent M for pubUeaiitm ? We called
riding. We are informed that th.- fur ih.n once, and wet** told that vo
roads lending to thU city er* vsry do*. should havo the copy la a few hours,
but it hsa not been forthcoming.
would be pfoetant to attstnX a pub­
In'an oiher calumn wQ] fo found thlic mootiag and too Jess flirting,' laugh­ Mesreg* of Gen. Grant, votuiug the
thoiired fo retain tha
ing, etc., anxatg ths re*preta bio young
Senate Finance Bill. We regret the of'-skbfirx.iuod.i — — — —
■und of lbi2 ami ’78, to rsmbura*
loud*
ovatdrsrn by the Ex-Trre»urcr.
Who shall bo stected Street Oummi*. ly» but trust other bills may y*t l*e
CareW.
.inner. Is th* question.ju»t now
W* passed, that abaft san* tbe West fr -m
Ou motion Conncil adjourned.
und*r&gt;tund there are some twuaty-fivo tbs impsndiug ruin, that rinootbs Veto,
haaga liken stood uvsr erery branch ot
psodwtir* industry.
Yesterday on charge of dasnrdarly
•ondaei Cyronoa Dean was axel to the
Detroit Hon* of Conyctiun for one

FRESH FISH I
ON FRIDAY A SATURDAY

Mb. Hui tom—There came Into my
baud* the other day a paper printed Iu
Martan, Iowa, Called the Adroit and

article about a leligtou* meeting, held
Iu our school houre, tba pa*4 winter by
I’rrJtytaeidnl OtolgtagMireat Epiv man took him to Detroit by the train one Mr. Uqrtoci, aad the article was
wpulian. Rnpttat. and Methodut billiard Li* oftrraoo.i.
pleying (on ftw grass) will .he next on
If aomo one in each urn* of the lovrna
the programme.
throughout tbs comity, wltl-write up a
LUlivy of the different riling.-*, wo will
be glad to publish tbe *am* ia IboBsx- lb* rein made, which have came before
m. Tbi. &lt;rmiid furnish interesting tbe people of the people &lt;&gt;( iMa and the
CHURCHES.
adJlonlxtg neighborhood*. He speskr
ro nice aa a neat and clean dcor-yard.
of bl* ccmlcg to a niece la Rutland,
help to bring the place* into notira, and called Foduok, and then say*:
Wo observe tbut several new plank*
might be of gra«t bcttvfc to them.
arv uneded in tbe-Cteete street river
Who will take [wrt ia a week of this which dl&lt; all they could to prevent the
bridge. Mend the-c places in time, and
l*jopl« trom weiring the truth; ot
awajits.-is'JW il nsay *avw rime oust* as well aa Uva*. Uffbo reading ream, under ibe auspices t».re especial by their Deacon, Mr.
. Au exarainatire of Teneboro srill b«
Rtonv, who we* much enrarrd ; lor he
of the Young ladies’ Society, will open
Lal by tlw Cunnty 8u,&gt;oru&gt;lcBd*nt of
Thursday evening, over the store ot
bchool* at. ths High fwbool'Buililing iu
Barber A Baiwy. It will be free to all.
this City, aa Saturday ot tbi* week. and we trust diet good reading, .plenty
Thoreiasreo ringl* fact which 'jnc nt amusomenli. and the bright aad
may oppose to all Dtu. wit on.1 argument piewaent faeve of the lwdi»*a in charge,
of infidelity, uarjoly : xha: an maa.eree may make the reading r-xxn more at­
repeated tesfagn Chririiim tm hi* dsath- tractive to our y mug fnea, than any oTLU Cbatcb, Elder Knickerbocker (D
or rath r driven hint from blm by his
ssiuoo can pcmibly be.
r**h and uachrt'tlan conduct, be (Eld.
Darlow A Goodyear bare hititt a new
Avether oxrilisg runaway ecowrrcd K.) came out an toot a decwdrel stand
IZiit"
fenre arouud their farm near the Steem in vex o*(y lari week. The !•*»
Mill Also a neat yard fence In front nd fnan Eeainau'* warehouse and ran l-oen watching the proceeding* of Dre
of jheir tenement house oppnaate the up Rruadwav, thence down Oreea Si. «on H. but aald nothing until hie nilud
wia made up to heap all of Code Commandmrnb, aa ! contend earnestly lor
We are under special obligations to large tree • ft. the Urrtl near A. D.
T. J. Wilder, our acrotnmodntiag e*n- Oook'Vota bafiied iu their effort, some­
tioa Agent, for tbe effort he made to what. TU* wa^on aud barnrea wets
our print paper iu adramn ,of lb* tliglilly ia need ot repair* wu observe.
atrival of the Freight Train
We were unable" to kern who owned
Trade in town le improving.
No
We. wen* very much rarprtaod io tea
at Ibe Council Roving tbi* evening, a
commipao of ladies, praying for ibe ro
peal of the leaf erdinanra. A* that ia
Twenty-two declared tbeir de tannin atbn strcrjcit weapon for tba enforce­ tiana to rerve God aad keep all of hl*
nearly roniplreod.
Keroral load* of ment of law, order and aobrwfy we bare, Corn ma nd merits. We ba pt lard thirteen
hetNOlHild good* hare been dep&gt;rited we cannot understand their obj«cl, or
therein, and in a few day* we supjo** what they desire to tucomplub. but an*
cvetylhiug will be settled.
fully eatiafied that a cwmJiancn with
Laar Csu. — Ths accounts other than their request would nuk* Ibe wle cf
subscription, of lite late firm of Dewwy whisky still n&gt;&lt;i:e usblnshtngly ftes, aa 1
A Brooka not adjusted within tea day*,
will bo placed in the Lamia ofw Justins
rneetimre and look as active pirt and
Weens iu reoeipt of a rotamnariatiou help&lt;-d him along, and here was no
from a ptumineut person in thia ^jty, public apparition. (I thinki for about
two week*, and then J opposed him on
A foibiou journal aaya rioting card* with o request to print tho same.X- tbe doculnal point f the New Illitb,
wl:b&gt; ut the udvvHMtd premium*. wo
e ill obtain it for you at the Lowxsx tbi* sioaon are of tba finest unglaxed fleeting with great sorvrity on ibe son- a* taught by Cbriai tuNIcodamua which
Hatu, wit I tout tiny expense to yen ia Bi iitol board,Unle larger than duct of 'somo persons who attend tho lie aald did net take place until tbe TUvtending tba trier.
*T
forwerlr. The snap* is more oblon-j weekly sneering* of tho Good Templart erreetton. I bo bored biro nu that point
' 'ZD AbV&amp;JTIfoBJUl.
A* wo think the causes ul cumjil*iat are two or three evening* until bo aald that
be beHerwl in a change of heart. I asked
the roeislt uf thuSigUtforee in, w&gt; de­
if in thfo Ufott He (ahi. yea. I told
The B*xrx» ft tho beri aJn
All dealora in liquors, tobacco and cline lo pre it place, but w.-u’d rimp'y trim lo preach it them Thia lathe way
tmxlium iu the Couuty &lt;xf Barry,
add*
that
the
*tairw*y
leedi
igto
the
cigar*, arc reqaired to pay tbeir apodal
I melutalto wait aud non. hiw matnearly doable thy rircatafon
tat to the gov era meat prior to (he first I Good T«aipUr» Hail, u ratbor public
other pure r in tbe fk/upiy*
.day m May next, or submit ton penaltv and all due heed abcrol! b* fjtrn to
this
fact
ot fifty percent iu addition to the leguAt th** time many are rUrriug uur
city Iccking up ril uni urns. Our lowtvl
around the entrance to th* Haft during is nest »nd atlraetiro and same of them
the temperaote mectiuga. and make it would Ifke to Slop wifh n*. But theic
a point to call on somo intsmoerat* are no faeant house*, and they are told
Why do_&gt;ut
man to make ramarka. * No gentleman that the town is fall.
those who have va«nt lot* and are
would do this.
able to buiM, put up dwvfimg botwe
'e have just noticed the following
on then*, and help to enlarge and im­
business sign* flowing to ths brssae:
prove the town ? We before our pop­ ehatign tbe wold of Goa and glse it a
fipringiiko.
Stobbtea A Belding, Mangham A Ole,
singular nienntng when It te poaltivsly
Exciting tiutu Hopkins A Barnra, I- Russell's Justico ulation ■ woukl inerva** at lo*«t five
plural, aud add In srorfo that are no'
ot the Peace office- They ar* well ex­
Another April risowes.
*
there, thereby destroy ing the fast* of
.
ecntiwL
and
arc
deserving
of
a
notice.
the K-rtpiurei as I know that bo did
Cuungi) mueting to-irigty
.
berv, wlU dooraay atutost anything to
Plowiatf ml &lt;hv« every day.
oarry his polo'cleaning up their piowa, aad if lhe
Two uf Naaty* l»tbT&lt; in thia Uran.
He eayx that the lilt crit coati nurd to
somewhat aornbro anpoarano* of our mediately or they will bo |
Im-rvaae and spread. The Intereel in
*&lt;£e cleaning up abspt tire oity makee
afreet* is any indicntion, ,yr» should haude o£» Juatioo of th* 1
some acoouuts ti*t
think they were buay plowing, prepar­
Temjioras.v t&amp;wrtiag again Monday atory to putting in their spring crepe.
finely the tnectinr* broke up before he
filled all tif Li* apyoiatrnsota. He antd
rroumg next.
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What dose a printer live on ? This ture state ad existoncs.—SMrilU JVwm.
It hat been our lilo-loug policy a.vsr that twenty-two declared their deter­
Neve* throw anything tn lhe fire that qneeriM is one that very rarely xeurs
ml naUoo« tu keep ail of Gods Cotnmandto
diaoot*
the
recosd,
and
appreriabog
to tbe mind* of people gsttarafiy. Kind
meata, and ho baptlacd thirteen of
People begin to fti'ak aSstrt fighting readsr/iM res over thlak M It? ar did tfo iihsarfr rriMriw* that sxbt betwren them. I An not know-brer many told
you ever do an ad in your We that Bia fotnie Majeriy aad the editor of
ft stive potato bay*..
/
,
the
Jfow.
leave
that
mriker
tp
be
set
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kn-w that be did ribt Upt^ any tn
Bon-fiira tori observed in all puts of might ccntribute something towards its
tled ia the Inters, ahUs we give per­ this selkhborbond and I think only
tho city alright. .
sonal aMenticm to'acraunta'tha* are to four from here up to that lime, Uu-ro
An
old
giratfomau
named
Ww.
ritfu lgo JtoUneoa hi* built a v-*ry aaat
| French, living ia Aaeyria, bad the ntfe- b* a*tll&lt;&lt;l rit liu “state of existence.1'
thio neighborhood, ersk Into Hope after­
htocry ami pirk fat H» fowl*.
.
fortunc tocut the first toe upon hie
ward* and were Baptlwsd. 1 before.
‘ Sommer, and freckles arc eoraiug.—;
These •Ufomeata I cam prove by
right foot entirely off and the second
one partly off, on- day last week.' Dr
GatJsn plowing ii bring done
Berry ws» rafted and dressed tba
tvnrissly jtut bus'.
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Fennern ar* plunj-uing aol fougi
। The annual corraony of bouse risen
ing ie rapidly npprochiaa- Usually fo&gt;
cr-iikiag ia th* caaairy
/&lt;f you cure for b-wtieatlurid- tri
alotnet arx Urs borine** that Mdldeuly
rails tiie-n from home «m fee wey day
■padre are trump* just unw. • ~
tlwtr wires conaeareos to dean bouse
Guj*. H. Hauer has bwHa wMti
The moral philoeophjr sf man ia im-

HOUSEHOLD,
PANACEA

Special Notice.
ioubbrihimmo.t.’^Jk mo -o il^M d, l .ubUe. lfot he i. ...anufacturiog C-rr, “I hare It in irery houi and corue. । n»g« »* ®‘*
“
t mr.'
i t. r durability, fiai-h nn l foamy, he
For lore ol cud. bran all. red water !• •'•not fo uotd-**e nnywfotw, and trill
i co**a, lores; ippttlle. rot, • rtauitaln nut fo uudsr»oM by auv c muetitar tu

B AR GA.NS
My Stock ia made up by care­
ful f-clectioiih from the best
Htrnina in •New England and
New York, and I am prepared
to ftirniah Eggs at the following
pricea: ‘
Light Brahma, - - $1.50
Dark Brahma, - - 3,00
Partridge Cochina, - 3.00
W. K. BARBER.

JAMUS WGODItlFF

tbe wises cf® ran’

BININGER’S
Old London Dock Gin.

New Firm.

POULTRY WORLD.

Lift Ul PHW1UHB
NOTICE.

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PIERCE’S

CRAYON.
n.y instrs patrons end frimids. Y-&gt;ur
patrooagv will be worthily bestowed
■nd gehetoody dealt with, aad kindly
weieomvl
AU prrrene ia&lt;lebtad to me by nole
or b ok ■covunt. are r-qussto 1 to call at
my -ffioe in th* Bank BaUding, 2.1 floor,
and settle the sama imassdi*t-~ly.

Ha-tipga, A|

WATEROOLOR
AND OILS,

aprStf

Removed.
John Flan'ey take* thi* method to isfunn bta patrons and th&gt;* public gener­
ally tl.at La list mo'ed his larae tfi.k
nt Qmreiie*, Canned Fraita, Tros. Ad.
Ar, k&gt; the store direet-y oppodto hts
old atacd on J-Birron F*tre«t. That Ida
n* w &gt;b-rr will I- na.lv u&gt; eimrtv -lay*,
■nd fast -1..ring that tires lw will sell

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COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

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Shingles. Lath. &amp;c

.T3^a?£2?i

Net ffirtsital ui Bi

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.ICHICX. CtBTRIL R- «-

MICHIGAN TERRITORY.

By act of Ctocgrea* of January II,
1606. Mfehign Territoty wai aet off
from Indian* Territory, aad Ita bun­
dories war* described a» follow* .- “All
that part ot tb* Indiana Territory
which Me* north of a Ha* drawn vast
from th* southerly bend or extieme o!
Lahn Michigan, util it shall intersect
Lak* Erie, and enrt cf a In* down

th* middle of said ink* to ita northern
sxhwmity ud th*nc* due north to tb*
northern boundary wf th* United State*
.ball, for lb* purposes of temporary
government constitute a Mparato Ter­
ritory, aad b* caltad Michigan.
An act of Ctegreu of April IB, 1818,
“to enable th* pwopl* of th* IHiooia
Territory tb fottn a Constitution and
State Government, aad for th* admis•ion of such into th* Union, on on
equal footing with tbe.original States"
added th* following deacribad territory
to ibe Temtury of Michigan for govcrtmental parpuM*: “All that part of
tbo territory of the United States lying
north of tb* Stat* «f Indiana, aad which

laUve aouMil, **y nine of «bool shall i
form a quorum io transact tnisina**; I
and'oil vacancies occurring in said
cotuetl shall be filled tu th* earns mon- '
uer, from tbe lief transmitted a* afore­
said. Tlie membra of th. said legisla­
tive cwuaal shall receiv* three doltare
each j«r dsv, during tbeir attendance
al the saeaiou* thereof, and three dol­
lars for mry twenty mH** in going to
ud retotamg therefrom, m toll conpenaatiou for their aerviore; which ,tell
be paid by th* United KUtoa.
A* will be noted above, th* members
of th* Council wore allowed the *ame
per diem computation aa ta prvrided by
our present Constitution for members ut
the Legislature, while their mileage
wu 16 cents, intend
—
• ot
- 10 m MW. for
eterr mile traveled.
Tbe act of Ju* 29,
th* power to th* people
UgWatora without th* aid of Preaidant
or Senate. This power, which in later
yean ha* been bald to b* a right in­
hering in th* people, was granted ia th*
following word*:
"Al th* next, ud at each *ooe**ding election of membra of tbe tegulativ* council of the territory of Michigan,
tbe qualified electon of th* aaid tetri
lory may. inat.ad of chooring twentysix aa heretofore directed, alec* tUirtoen

1450.000 GIVES AWAY!

RELIABLE ABD DIRECT ROBTl,

vmn A»BAIOFJ&lt;tYT.
apaaaawjystew.

V1NICAR BITTERS

askhts WARrarxs.’.»“
KIT CARSON.

BUY J. 4 P. COATS’BUCK
THREAD fig W MACHINE

Territory, together with that part of tba
lliinota Territory which is situated twrth
of, aud net included within th* boaodaria* prescribed by thia act, to th*
Beale thereby authorised to be formed,
shall be, ud hereby ia, attached u&gt;, and
made a part of the Michigan Territory
after the formation of th* aaid Beale,

414

Tbe inauguration of tbe rtjutt of tho
disposed of by Congress, according to
tba right reserv'd in tba fifth article of Legislative Council* marked a new ora
tba ordinance .tor Maid. and tba iatebi- in th* method, of conducting the public
Luaineax, aa well aa the forma of the
various enact ment» The style of th.
mid* privilege* aad temmiti**, and
subject to the same rote* ud regula­ law* was, “Be it enacted by th* Legiv-

tion*, In all respects, with th* olbiir ait*
ixen* of the Michigan Territory."
Un*er theae proviaiona. Michigan
'lerritery came to con-pria* all th* Ter­
ritory m;braced in lb* now enisling tour
Stat** of Michigan, Wiaecn.in, Iowa,
and Minnaaota. Tho seat of gwi-rn.
m*nt •{ thia vast extent of country waa
iocuttd at Detroit, the extreme »outh-

Michigan Central R. R.

Orani Bivw Valley Division1 0L©,

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!

from those of tbe present day. Great­
er attention came to be jaml to devising
general law* for the govern men. of the
Territory, but tb* needful special logialotion occupied no small portion of tbeir
labor. The first Legislature elected di­
rectly by tho people—that of 1827—
Tba Mt of Congress of March 8, 1823 went over th* whole ground ol legal
changed tba lira of tba Territorial
Government by providing for a Legisla­ which were intend'd to be iu force. ’
tive Council, who were to be nominated Tbi* volume it commonly known a. the
by tb* election of th* .people, ud ap­ compilation of 1827 ; but it waa devised
pointed by tbe President ef tho United and carried into effect by tho Council it■elf. In 1838 a genuine compilation
State*. It* provision* ar* ns follow* :
•Th* »am* power* which were grant­ was had of all general law. in force,
ed to tbe governor, legxstauv. council, and such local or private oct* a* ware
and bom* of repreeenfativ**, of th* supposed to be of general intereat.
nurthwaeaacn territory, by th* ordinance
Although Michigan waa not formally
of ceagre**, passed on tb* thirteenth
day of July, seventeen hundred and admitted in th* Union until 1837, il ex-

trawelL provided there I wore aro not de­
stroyed by mineral poison or other maaaa,
and vital ni,nna wastrel beyond repair.
(initnfut'n&gt;ouaaiid» proclaim Vm»oa* Brrrrx. tbe most wonderful Inrigor­
ent itial ever s;teaiw&gt;ltte linking syatmn.
Bl Hou*. Itcniltfent, and inter­
mittent Fcvi rs, which arc so prrvatant
in tbe Ytltevi of our grrr.l rivers throughont th* United HUI'-. &lt;-&lt;nrriaIly throe of .
th. Mierimippi, (Hu.., Mlator.n. ITinota,
Tenneotoe, Cumberland. -Arksum. Red, ,
Colorado. Bn.ro.. 1U&lt;&gt; Grsmto. Pearl. Alebam*. Mobile.Savannah. Itoanokc. Jam**,
xnd many &lt;«bra, with tbi-ir nut trite- '
tariea. throughout nur rnlite country dur­
ing tbe bo tn awr ami Aut-’-nn. and remark­
ably so during wu* m. .4 anruusl beat and
di J UAWS, ar* ui variably -vrcom ponied by ex­
tensive draaaement. of the stomach aad
brrr, and other abdominal viarm. In tbeir
treatment, a purgativv. exerting a powerful
influence iqun these varionv organs, is
esaentudly naeetoory. There i. no cathar­
tic for tbe titirpoA* eq nal to Ds. J. WoLsra's
Vtsaosa Bittsxs, as they will qwwdily re­
mora the &lt;bul-colored tiAcid a,xltor with
which the Iraels are loaded, at the same
time atimnlsting tb* aecreUcas of th*
brer, and peuerJly rrokiriog Um healthy
function, of the digiAUvc organa
Dyapcpaln nr Indigestion, HeedacLe.Piinin U.cShoulders.Cmjh..Tigiil.

Sto-auri AsJ-Jtz*J

n-.t-j'

Scrofula.

The Babcock

AMERICAN MARBLE

eighty erven, and which power* ar*
transferred to th* territory of Michigan
by the act entitled “An act lo divide the
Indiana temlory into two wiporale gov­
ernment*,'' approved January
the
eleventh, eighteen hundred ud fir*, tune of nearly 200 png** ; but in the
ar* hereby conferred upon, and ahali be month of December of ihat-yenr th*
exercised by the governor and ■ legia- Legislature, composed of tbe two

anettainatea iurthi' cacuuregemaut of
such eatablubmeate. A taw prohibit­
S discrimination between competing
Km-eompcting points, would, of
ooun*. virtually prohibit this healthy
ud naceaauy rampetitiou, and wuuld
really b* in aatageniam to th* princip Ie
of th* coMtitntiuaal proMbvtiou again

pointed aa follow*, to) wit: at th* next
election of lhe dal^irtc n&gt; congreea from
the aaid territory, after th* pa**tng of
rhi* act. th* qualified elweton shall
choose, by ballot, euchteen peraooa, hav­
ing th* qualifications of elector* , and
■ueb .leetfon shall be conducted, certi­
fied, and tho result declared, agreeably
to tba territorial taw, peesaibing the
mode of electing such delegate. But
the time and manner of electing th*
m.mben ot tbe kgiatauv* council .hall,
alter tb* first election. be prwKribod by
tbe legisfoture ef tbe said territory;
atM&gt; tb* names ef the eighteen penoo.
having tbe greatest number of vote*
shall be uusmitted by th* governor of
the laid territory, to the irwsident ot
th* United Blate*. who shall nominate,
and by and with tbe advice ud ernetet of tba wna;e, appoint therefrom,
thfraand legislative council; and vaconcia* occurring in tb* mid council ahali
lie filled in the same manner, from tb*.
»
prsaidut shall have power, in the recrai
ol tb* aenate, to make tb* appointmentt
autboriaad by tbi* net; but all appoint-­
ment* ao mad*, shall be submittad to•
th. acuata nt their next aaariou, tor con­■
firmation- Th* tint legislative councilI
1
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tte time of voting on Ibe State Cuartitutkm, convrned nt Iktroil and passed
a few taws, of which the only one uf
particular importance continued in force
tba law* of the Territory which were

Good Large Log House,

In our succeeding article* wo ahali
give a hasty sketch of tho legislation of
lb* period embracing in tho rtfiru of
tho Legislative Council.

wanted
UNDERGROUND

“Aa we were taken from &lt;&gt;ne beiMiog
to another we were suprried at tb* ex­
tent of thia branch of farming, nnd (tie LIFE
order aad *y*t*n» which cbaracterinad il
from beginning tu *nd. Tbe obj « ot
coura*. at thta time of year, i* th* production of egg*, and we viaited mor*
than a doaen building* davuted to th*
use of fowl* and this brancn of pvuduclion.
“Tbe limit* of thia article will not
allow of a detailed description of tbo
building or of th* different varietie* uf
fowl* ud their mauagrment. but we
understood that there were now on tbe
pv*ini*M about slevu hundred ben.,
and it was no unn&gt;ua! thing tn send
two hundred doa*n of egg* per week to
market.
“Our idea of th* labor ef bunting
hans' egg* waa greedy modified when
we saw the tnu in charge walk along
in front of th* long row* of n**t* uo
puk up about four hundred fine largo
clean egg*.
•Tn* egg* are all cirofully gathere!
I at night and sent weaklr to Buteoo
i market,
th*t there ia no chance for
them to be otherwise then fresh and
geod : indeed we were told that every
egg i* warranted to b* perfectly froeh

BELOW

BDLLS

THE

10IFACE 1

Pin. Tape, ami other Worroa.lurk­
ing in the • - itv m ot *o many Uiouwmda, are
cfffctnaliv dcktroird aud nmoved. Mo
&gt;}*tem of miJiciuc, no venuifugeo, no
autbeliniuilk*, »ill true Uie system trom
aorua like ibiv.- B.tura
For Female CowplainU, in young
at old, married or aiugle, st tbe dawn ot
wLUuaul oo! ol tbe turn of life, tbeae Tocie
Hnton diRflv u&gt; decided an faflaan**
tl.ut irajuorrtoeut i* won perceptible.
Janndicr.—In all caib* of jaundice,
ral aamrnl Hint your liver i» not doing it*
work. The Uftly Aendblo linument 1* to
promote the Accretion of tbo bite aad
favor Ha rrmonh For thia purpose ns*
Vmaaa BimtMCTeanae lhe Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find it* imporiti** tenting
thrvugb tbe tain in Pimplm, Eruption*,
oc bom; efeaaac U when you find il ob­
structed and idugRhb in tbe veins; clear a*
il wban it ia foul; your feeling* will mH
you when. Keep lb* blood pore, and lb*
Health of tbe system will follow.
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t^SsEa
toasts srrfe

BEARS
Briggs House,
' Randolph 8L aad Tift h Ara,
CHICAGO.

RXK?
BMW08TH, BBSS S WBSUEfB,

Brandies and Champagnes,
Tte mom art furtter provide.
“That th* legislature ahali bar*
power to submit, at any time, to tbe
wripta at th* *md territory, th* quaaiiuu
whiter a generel areembly -tell be
orgutaat; and if a majority of Ao qual­
ified nlMtom shall be in favor of ouch

•tell b*KK»te&gt;

-al- I

=z4.s.’x.“;jct:

variety and Eberul
axrpjdr of food, we should judge, were
tba strong tradr ol the management
tea*. W.o&gt;ered that diriaftotante
wen freely med, and were fold that
death by dtar*** were of rare uccurenoe, 1
A regular system of debt and credit ia

CITY /IStS DgfOT.

: Best Hint in the Wcrld

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                    <text>VOL. XIX. NO. 2.

WHOLE NO. 938.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1874.
I much more distinctly than tba wealth
her falbur had aquandored.
Where did Barry Claiko cotno upon
th? K»t.a ? G-rtie *cart»lv know. Ha
■ mi (t.-p^Eun of her tautbePa brother,
and bad omuo to the city to make hi*
furlure. Far away in the central part
oi l'*tit.*yivanu nestle I a nnall larj*
where Harry waa boro, whet* faibor
and mother had died, and which wu*
the boy'* note patrimony. Tbo rout of
hi* rtunant aeurre-ly nu'fflecd to clothe
the young ci.rt, but ha had been win-

HOME MANUFACTUERS TRIUMPHANT!
The No. 3 Hastings Plow always victorious I

READ THE RECORD:

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CaMMWM. April J5.187A

the No. 13 Hasting* Pl w o

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to commence on Tuesday May 12th, 1874.

All Plows entered for Trial to be tried in
Sod, Stubble, Corn Stubble, ground covered with
Straw and muok.

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will be maria at time stated at or near Hastings,

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We make this challenge because Messrs. Dwight
&amp; Burrall have advertised four victories over the
new Oliver Phil led Plow in Field Trials, in a sin­
gle day, and at the time of such statement we had
never been in a field with them, nor had we ever
been invited to do so.

FARMERS OF RARRY COUNTY ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO RE PRESENT.
Over 400 of these celebrated Oliver Chilled Plows now in use
this county

Hastings, April 27th, 1874.

k'eart-true.

«and dollar*, might be a partner. Tue
firm might enug part of that aam
where wa* tliere-f to come^frotn, qne.
vied Gertie. Yet ov.-r Barry ■ memory '
picture tho litflo maiden lingered fcv. |
ingly. There wa* uo pert o&gt; her life *o i
iilraaaat to dwell U[&gt;on a» that wlu-rv
n» flgmixi. Ixrfio w.lk* end talk*, du-1
eta over the old piano, chat* by nmun-'
light, firelight nml gaslight, / Ho wav I
so tender and loving. *o boabrabl* and
true, *o re»p.ctfal to her mother. *o1
tender to Jone, and to rewiy to advise
or. aadst Jann*&lt; betrothed, a fellowi clerk, who «m waiting the turn in for­

lered worthy of any sacrificed
■ Ixvn Ppyuo camo to the Metta only
i *ix mouth* before Ibis muting fl: upon
Gertie, bbe bad m«t him at a party
and had bowilebod him by her pretty,
piquant beauty, her grace and rare.
Ilu biul dasxlcl her by hi* haadaotno
taco -Harry wiu uot handaome. poor
follow, Gertie eighod—and wealth.
Bat tltoyoung girt know, with a woman'i intuition, that under the courtly
rmnurre, flatlenug attention* and dev .•
tee air, there wa» a hard, selfish nature,
a cruel jealutuy and a iin.t'ickiu* and
hut temper. Vet ho wae to rich, and
Grillo knew all the torture and untery
of genteel poverty.
“Nice I” Mid Ibe girl, *cnruful^r mb"Be true to my own heart I" »!iu
pluuixing iho woH ; "yH, it i* very
nice, and that turned tilk i« nice, end
th* abort sack made out of your old
coal i&gt; nice, and cleaned giovr* are tnee,

Lnrt Friday April '24th, the Agents for the Chilled Plow assiated by the state Agent, •* one of

trtockboldora of thu firm,” went up to Messrs. Barlow A Goodyear’s field near the flouring mill
and tried their plow with the No. 3 testing the draft with a ^nunoinetcr, the following stote-

monta made by farmers present and the parties holding the plows shows the result -.

Bho 'ook up tbo diamond* and put
"But there ia nothing atylidi ur baud- them on white (he atokv. They tUabo-1'
•ome in clea nod glove*, and retrimmod brilliantly againtt the deep crinumv of
bonnet*, and old cloak* turned fato her uc*t dicta and haighti-iM the ef. i
•ack*, aud eo I *ay poverty is a butb*r." fret ol liar yrung fhretl Leauty.
Gertie, pul away that bonnet an I
“If bo were jKwr aud, .ill could 1,
come here.
Now. linle daughter," work for him u* I could fur Harry ?"
»*id ilia wid-itr, gi-nlly. “toll tno the
It bur.t from her lip* in a *ori of |
meaning ul thi* audden liradn ngoiust cry, mid *hu ture otf lb« jowol* and re- I
poverty; of the reutl--** tossing I Leard. I pl .cod them un their velvet br&lt;i“1 ■
from y»ur ro&gt;-m l«*t night; ul the nerv­ | endd b-hr a l thia for Harry but not1
ous unquiet uf my con wntvl lirile girl tor L on Payne. I will be tru&gt; to mr
ainro yesterday F'
•
Tborv wu no reply.
j “G*rtio, what did L-.-on Payii*'»*y to
you last eveningP'
“B- aaki-d mo to be hi* wile.” The
■ ord* went jerked out hastily.
nuning of ti
••And yuuan.wered—”
which sbo v.------ _ ---.
“Jan* came in ic shut up the parlor, Velvetcarpets vov»t*d tbo floor; vehot .
out knowing bo wa* there, and *h&lt;i curtain* dnwvd tbo window-; lung mir-i
(tayud ; *o bo got no au*«er al all.”
• •ror* threw Iklck tbo light ot largo
“But he must be aha* erod. Gerti-&gt; chandelier*; cully pkturea in heavy
Ho ha* «p»koii tu mo and 1 told l.nn it gilt truiuoi l.ung upon th* wall-.
must re*t with you."
Above. Urge Lcdrocm* were filled with
“Mamma!' this afl-r a long, deep I handromelr app.di.tid furniture. In
tilrnre
, on- rvitu, Lae -*, velvet*, flowers and
“He t» vcVy rich. When he raarri*«
bi» wife can lisve every luvury. If—if.
it ia I, «o can imv« you wirb us and
Jane need not teach that horrid echoul
any longer. Wo ware on ■ - —street
the other day, and elopjwJ to louk.intu
a jewel«r‘» window, and he i-jintol out
"My liitlo Gertie," *aid Mr»- Jamtuo kind of jeaela b-- would wish hi* eion, Loft'y, “bow will *he ever reign

H*srnt&lt;M, April tt, 1874.
Thl» oertlfle* that I held both the No.
I HaaUnsa and Oliver Chiliad Plowaat
be trial (n Mr. Barlow’, field, and «aw
s. a...

IT TOOK THE FIRST PREMIUM AT OTO

lillffl LUU. LAST B « W OM FLOW,
after a thourough trial of both plows by one of the
They are put up with either Steel or Oast Mold­
boards. Come and get one on trial.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL,

orTwlb:* paleo F
A qui.ter hoffl", but plraamt, too.
wa* nuiung fur June, wlni-o husband
hail ivcvivi-d an anunymoO* gilt that

HaitiUe

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Chromo
sri-jtnK£KBUtS;«^L

DENTIST

litiiiu

Swsrfs Hotel,

thousand dollar*. and of co uno bio wit*
moat save, and pinch, and coiuomiz.'
till ba U abl* to apend more freely."
“Ye*, d*ar, then* would bino varia­
tion* vn the turned cloth and retrirn.
med bonnet*; no velvet fluw*r*. no jow-

CALL AT JOHN STANLEY t*

Pure Wines and LicniorsI

MORTGAGE SALE.

lw:

IF TO? WANT

South aide Stale Street.

HASTIBGd. MICH.

NEW STORE I

NCT GOODS HD NW PRICKS

“A#on 1’ayne love* ycu "
•
“A* much a* he love* anything be­
yond hi* own pleaaore and comfort.
He ia no thoroughly sellhli, to hard,
ano think* *o muoh of himselt Il i»
bi* wile Inal mu»t b» handecmely
dreeMto, ride in her carriage and n» fleet
credit upou hl* choico.
Mamina ho
love* me boeau*.- I am pretty anl can
erng well, and can manage hi* hou»e
nicely. Harry iovea me becauta it i*
I.”
There waa a violent jerk nt the door­
bell at that fartant that call'd her to
iho door. %• camo back with flying
feet.
“Two valcnlinw, mamma ! I had forYa*, O, mamma, look
Sbe had turn ttio cover froia a dainty
ixcknga In bar hand and oprtwd a mt&gt;rocoo caao law do. Upon Iho blank valvirt lining liy a prrriw-r of glittering
diamond*, flaibing up, whore n alroy
aaubeam l*H upon thorn, tutu n glorious
m* of talar.
“town Payne I' cnad Gertie. • "Are
they uat ezqmrto J”
•
Mm. Januaun'a lip* quivered o litllo
a* she looked at her danghb r’* flutbe^l
lace and bngbt eye*, and her heart
wut up a *iknt tireyrr f*e thu future,
troiubtiug bulur* her eye*
“Look at Um- utber,” ah* laid quietly
•'Only a o &gt;py of verses.” *aid Gcni“Violet eye*, aud all Umt *wt &lt;4 thing
Hut are not the»a diamond* maguiticent T It i* lli* vety act 1 admired
much wbau wa were uul the other

ing long looked u;k&gt;o a* an mb*ttaiu.iblo felicity. Bni Jane wa* to apend »
few day- with Gertie befaie going to
her own borne, and the mother looked
lor two bride* a* I »aid before.
It wn» nearly miduigbt when tbo
carriage drove up. Gertie wa* iho fir»t
to her n-othcr'e arm*, nnd then, •• Jane
took her plow, tbo little bride »tood in
ImrtX.S’n'n
'*
no
thu center of the long parlor* nale with
Tka ***** &gt;*1* to Iwreto *4&gt;«n**4 m*U Fr
f-g «- e
astouirhmeut She had tu«*-&lt;i off her .b. to! *„ -r tore ...^ *.
Clreeh Cwt C«ai*tos**aisr t*v Bsrri C**
bonnet, nod the aofl gray traveling
l»!*?A*iiTSik IKL
**r7K
drct«of the mistreeaof th* bou-o wcm-sl
oddly out of place.
“Where n:u IF’aho gn«p.&lt;d nt hat.
“At home, my dariing," nud her
huvb.ir.d puscd hi* arm around her

9999999

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE
W ftGfl IN GREENBACKS!
CHROMOH 1

“ILauel''
■'ll is not ueh a very long etory,
bo mH. luokr J----- ------------------ J "
did not tai you before
ing oyva. “bu
Ih caugn I wa id to mo if you loved
mt"
Bhe nre’Jed doeo to him. letting her
head fall upon lii*,bo*.&gt;m.
Iho farm, Gertie,” he *nid auftly.

un stair*; mother vnll allow you the1
room, and !.&gt;t mi m« hew some of lb*
finerv tli-rv auita you."
• But it ia i-oarly midnight."
■■Never mind we want a queen to
pretido over thia anpper."
Mre.Jaui.-son led thu »*J. whim.
J ano and Iter iiu»ba»d ewud &lt;k&gt; b«wtldoc*d tu* Gartio had bo»n. SudJauly
the t.nd../ruow aiurted furwatd tu gnup
Harry’* Uatri.
••Are wo not brother* t” **id Harry
quietly.
-n______ _ i.-..i. _il.
bunk* voicoyand mm«t eye*, and Jana
nn still looking gnrteluby into Harry s
fare wh-n tlto d.*r opuawl and mid
Gurtic fliibixl in. All the light bad
e .aio buck to her eye*, the rich eotor to
ter chctoka, nud th* *biring »Uk re
vuabd anuey nrm* aud abouWoi*.
while rich lore full la fokl* arour.&lt;l ti&gt;e
.weeptn- akiri* Upon her cltutottttg
ouri* ihumI a wreath
whitu flow..;*,
Bud retd ur-cUt. einaiud Iwr wrUt*.
She made a low rovctcure to her bn*-

‘“ft"S3WX

WANTED
UNDERGROUND

UfE

Hastingi, Michigan.

ItLBW °Tta ******* I

�Tempi
Hoa T. W. Terry. Hon. W . D. Kelly,
of Pennsylvania, Hon. Gro. Willard,'

wo herewith give place to the Poem re­
fan ed to and the ccenatpauying correapoodanee.—E&gt;. Banas.

Boa. Moro* W. Field. Hon. 0. DConger. Hoa. W. B. WUliaran, nod ra-

VANDALISM.
and (on) the Resumption of Cbrlnt/rom
CAedsod." Now the Seto ara, tbe de­
bate, as aarery one who waa present
knows, was on tbe Seventh day tabLath,
as a part of the Great Moral Law. nod Ito

«
ho caught to any such
nefs oTTinanltom ns thovo committed
in thia city last Friday night, every
principle of jnalion deennda that tbe
otfvnder bo anmtnanly dealt with, with­
out judge or jury, and much as wo are
opposed to capital puntebmeat and to
mob law end tho oxerrise of brute force,
we should uei beattau to h.'y hoy tho
effendar or offooden to the nearest
lamp poet, w on n limb of (ho nearest
shads tree, and boforo high Hesron wo
Veliev* the act would bo both just and
right. Boll protection is thu first law
of nature, and any man or set of men,
follows or wbripa who would commit
any inch act wonld just aa soon rob,
n-urder or rape, and no man or. wo­
man is safeteho i* compallvd to walk
tbo street* where such villains lire, or
are permitted to walk, and we are
frank to «ay that wo beliero th ry should
not bo permitted to live any longer than
they tan exist nt tho end of a six foot
rope, eno end around their miserable
necks, the other hitched high in Sir,
and their fret dancing in the realms ot
spice. Wo trust our people will not
rest until tbe satbota of three outrages.

who were present know, that a Moral
Lsw to universal In Ito obligation and
eternal in ito pwpeturlty, but that the
Seventh day Sabbath Lent wm not a
Tbe Valley of tbo Mmiaaippi is again
part at U.
tho soono of tho wildest outbursts of na­
ture. For week*, thousand* of square
miles of tbe moat populous and th • moat
productive land abm/ tha river bare dead, whereas this was not even brought
boon covered with water, acd thousand* Into question but th* day of bls rasurof people have been compelled to wan­ reetloE. I afflnnlng that It W*s tbo first
day of the week, be denying, but claim­
der from thair homes, laaving hoaaaa.
ing that B wa* on the hut day of tbe
farms and cattle to th* derastati-M of week. or. In other word* on tbe Jew Uh
Sabbath. It appear* »lngular that a
man who should »o constantly pteac
Tho fourteenth annual meeting of the up th* observance of all tbo Command­
Michigan Slate Sunday School Asrods- menu should b* guilty of ao flagrant a
btoMb
of one of them,, vis: that one
tion will ba held at Jackton Juno 2, 3,
and 4. Rev. Geo. H. Hickoz, formerly whtaboaga,“ntouabott wo&lt; boar faUe

i anaafengiicowatdly whelp*, for whose Trouble in the School District, oi
spirit oven devils will net willingly bo
PU1 for the Octagon Men, to bo
hold accountable. Ariao, are say, and
Takes In Separate Doses.
rid crardtyof this elms of fiends; man
or women they are nob aa unmitiga­
ted curse they surely are. Away with

If every render of tbo Busti will
make a very slight &lt;flirt each can aeenra « the name of at toast one new

diacoae all matters of
, mqy wet with the
Imrf.uipertW oil oar

at tbe Barry County Poultry Ex­
bibition, March 27 th and 28th,

f^yHiayr Oocf&lt;/«,
4X«
SPANGLED HAMBURGS,

n. Solid*, hiwiuneM,

Burn*. Sornnoto,
t. Holh, Woaoda*
l lcerx, Brulssa,
PHu, Fpr..ltf.
Colle. Old Son»,
llcnittrrh.tgtai,
Hlar/Lpa,
jA

jyojvr i^Busruy.

Why not support Home ImJusfir/T- Did you ever take he
trouble to 6nd out wbat makes a community thrifty and pro . -r­
ous? You go to the city and you ice the people all alivu td
•tiring, aud the firrt thing you say, w “They are doing let nf
businew nere!” Even body aeenw to be doing well. Meeh icg
are seen by hundreds hurrying to their labor -with their di er
pail on their arm. What ie tbe cause of all this stir? “Y” &lt;:&lt;re
«a demand at Home for work, the people patronize Home f 'u».
fry, city people know that it is to their own personal intcrc -' to
support Home trade and they do it invariably. Who eats wl .&gt;at
Hasted in Barry County, if it is not the people tn the county? We
must build up our own place; people in Grand Rapids wot t do
^^,taL lT0KQC*L»l*e
f
it f«r tu. Wc have Merchantu, Mechanics, Tradesmen, Uwyem,
wr.vl.re, .wl otter refemvUvn. .M.re.
Doctors aud Laborers; but one eaya “we have no mechani■■■&lt; in
Hasdngs who ean do a good job cf work.” To such I would say,
3 School Teachers Wanted look at our Brick buDdings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriages, Wagons, Cutters Ac made in Hasting?, and
then eay we have no mo^uie*. Compare to day with ten year*
ago; for then there waa not even a painter in Barry County that
could point a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no need of
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Bugg)', nnd eo bx
i« Cutters arc concerned, you can Save ten dollara on every
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any
other Town in Michigan (ffnat or email), for I know they cannot
compete with my Cutter Machine. I am givit-g my customers the
benefit of mv Cutter Machine which I do say ia n- saving of ten dob
ars to thcm'on every Cutter thev buy of tne. I hare nearly sold
out my firot batch of Ouitrre, and am Running Out auot^r lot
which I will have ready in a few days. l ahall sell Buggiea Mote
Par next season. I am ready now to offer lower prices on bug­
gies than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to enable me
to undersell any carriage builder in the country. Try me on. I
hove made my customers Happy and can do it again. My bus­
iness nearly doubles every year, and t aat is evidence of satisfac­
tion somewhere.

ROOFING!

Potmcax Aarnunoxs or Max PaoxtsExt xx TU* ‘Fiexran' Movxxaxv.'-Tba
Gcoeaeo (IB.) Rapublrc says that Mr. 8.
M. &amp;niih, Secretary of tbe State Far-

diciomi banging, would quiet their
spiriirff etJ and possibly dalar come of
tho dsviis that aid and encourage them
ia firnir nelarioue bualncw, from their
{httpra?*. Wo ray strike—strike now,
andproncl tha whole people in the
future from the depredations of these
pest* of society, for which on earth
Neither do we wish to say anything
'-410*'ts no St place, sad from whom all derogatory to tha character of the edittho devils in hell would fiee from four tor of the -VsriAms Ornftr. That, you
know, would bo naughty ; but w* do
Arise, follow citizens, arise, aud in wish to say that if W. C. Fitraxmmons
the mom* of all yon hold dear, of tho should ever write a book called "A
-pMMUbtt quietude of your homes, the New, Complete and Aulbeutio History
protection of wires and daughter* and of Sucking Cal res,” publishers gene­
tbo safety o! yonr lire* and property, rally and ths public universally would
and rid the cily of thaeo desperadoes look on tho work aa an autobiography
wbeso act* put * blosh on tbo face of of that wonld bo witty editor.
‘ His Satanic Majesty,” and all associa­
ted with bim in authority, and in whose
PODUNK CORRESPONDENCE.
liagdoa there should be place for

That Brldg*,

By Aid. BeMmerWaaaxsa, -An ordinance entitled.
An Ordinance tala live to Sidewalk* and
approved Oct. 6th 1878, give* to tbe
Common Council of th* City ot Hast­
ing*. the power to repair Sidewalk* and
Crua*walks, and.
Wants**, The Bidewlak* iu front of
Mra. E. M. Hands, M, 8. Stebbins, tbe
iateD. C. Hawley's, Mra Bottoms, reoidaoors and between A. M. Bocks, blacksrulth shop and. A. IL Pratt's, food
stable oa Jefferson street are In danger-

Lansing, now Chaplain of tho State
Prison, is Chairman of tho Executive
Committee. Prof. H. A. Ford of Niles'
ia State Btaliatua! Secretary. Tha ex­
orcises will consist of prayer, addressee.

the other day that bo aapected to bo
next Governor of Ulinofo. This ia the
lunatic who, laa public speech denoun­
write. tho firnt tin,o trying, are placed cing railroad monopolists and middle,
wbero tbo spirit of Vandalism has no men, last year, nmertud “if other runsaxlatanre, and by thorn or their act*, dies failed, when if the farmers were
tho peace of tiro people, tbe protection hoodwinked and swindled as they had'
of property, or tba safety of life and been, bo and hb boys aud thousand* ol
peraon,’ shall not, tn tho future be en­ other farmers acd their boys would
dangered.
Talk of safety ia your ride some of the viQians out of tbo
courts, such men cannot be pwui shod State, and that many a tree wviuld bear
by any proce** known to our laws, nor human fruit.”
Nice Governor he
ia any adequate punishment by law.
Tbvy are familiar with sheriffs, courts,
jails and prisons, and bare no fear of
tbeao or of any of thorn, but a little jn I

■ Again w* pJaro Wfore oar resdera an
■alii* lahar from Hon. Jaase* F. Joy, on
th* nroaaaity of n bridge at Detroit for
xxilway purposes, over tho Detroit
Hirer. The argument of Mr. Joy is
e*n&lt;ja«ire a* to tho nreeeoity of this
bridge, and tbe Luting benefit it would
bo to tho prol tic five intorovt of tbe State
of Michigan, and .not only to Iht* Stat*.
W«..k,U «... TU ,►(.
tiogi* all important to tbe propio or
Detroit, and thepaltry interest of a few
vessel owner*, should not be permitted
to stand in th* way of an improvement
of such interest to th* whole people aa
the oonatruction of this bridge would
prov*. And it must bo perfectly ap­
parent lo own- man who exatninnt the
question with the. least impartiality,
tbat.i* ja|&gt;*peojles project, n*d that
whoeAt itatefe ia tho way of it will
find himself in a bopelmo minority, and
on-opponent of the public interest
■wterae act will oatsign bim to u merit­
ed peraMtai unpopularity, aa the enemy
of thr.t whieb wocld do moU for tho
advnaoonivnt of tbo people cf th* State,
and of tika Nortbwoet engaged in agri.

FOR HATCHING

After prayer ard songs from tbo
eho!r( Miss Frank Phillipa recited a
teoxtlful temperance recitation.
Tlie rseolmiofs app«ating T. Phil­
lips io prosroute John Stanley for wil­
ing liquor contrary to law war rescinded
Ibe following I evolutions wore thro
moved and adopted:
Hsahna, May 4(h. 1874.
RreolsMd, That wo sllll pledge m
Maa. A. E. Buaros—According to a heretofore,
that nil perron* wbo have
resolution of the Ladire Tnmperanro
Union, we Herewith respectfully solicit
a copy of tho Poem read by yoa at
A petition waa praaaaled by John
Union Hall, April 20th, for pabbeation
Francisco elating that bo bad lost thir­
in th* city papers.
teen sheep by d-jg or &lt;fogs.
Very Traly Youtv,
A motion was made that the petition
of John Francisco, bo refomxt to
Finance Committee.

bear what a time they havo had in
School Dial No,
down therein that
Gxid-fomken neighborhood called Sand
Roach, whieb is also in tho township of
Rutland. It appears, tbo School (not)
officers, who I will call Mr. Heowe, Mr.
Whiffler and tho blind Asscisor, con Id
not agree on a teacher, or on the wages
to par. I don't know wxleh. ■ I think
on account of a previous arrangement,
that they would not pay over a stated
price. Now, as I was in your beautiful
city cm day. last week. I overheard tbo
'blind man talking with Miss G. about
teaching tho school in said Disk, nud as
they were talking. Mr. Whiffller camo

bte evidence, nn /w7 &lt;lo pledge our­
selves to suafoln tbrin la tbo tbotousb
nnd Impartial vnioreomeii: ot the law.
Alter several stent spccchos and re­
marks were mode. Messrs. A. J. Downs,
R. J. Grant, and Dr. C 8. Burton, were
apjxiinted as a tnmmittoo to notify deal­

Carried by aye* and nsys.
A motion waa mads by Aid. Hicks,
that the Council proceed to on informal
vote for Street Commissioner.

IhuistxvtLLX. Fob 21*t, 1873.
I am about to redeem a promiro *1
made to lb* Senior Ed., of the Bxxna
some time aince. and give you from
time to time slrort extract* from oar
township journal, it being tho first re
cord in the county. But before I copy
from the journal, I will for this latter
ranfino myself to some facts I gather
from Mr. Amasa 8. Parker, nuw 67
yawn of age, a resident of Gull Prairie,
at Kalamazoo county. Mr. Parker, en­
tered tba W. l-§ of the &amp; W. 1-4, town

| hearty ai.int.
• Hon. Daniel Striker, chairman, called
| tba meeting t-» order.
After a prayer
and aung* by the choirs Traver* Fbillip*
। chairman ul the prosecuting committee
made a report which will be found in
I another column. Hon- Norman' Bailey
i and Hun Daniel btrikcr were added to
the committee on pru*o*uliua.
Th* following rtsolutiunv were then

Notice.

Jarno* Clark*, «j M. W. Riker, 2.
Moved and aupported that James
Clarks, ha declared elected Police
Carried by ayre and najr*.
Account of John M. Bevamer, for esponscs to Grand Rapids in regard to
street paving was prevented and referred
to Finance Committee.
By Aid. Ba**mer—
KnoktJ, That all work aeceoary to
done in preparing Main aud Jvfforson street* for the laying of paving
stones, shall be aaveaaed on tbe prem
ucs in tront o! which such ■ pavement u
__ j.
'

broke and sowed wheat In tbe year
1832, in March, Mr. Parker, raised a
Urge bam which is now standing. In
18X3, Orville Barnes, put'up a house on
the E 1-2 of the above quarter section
and moved in the same, a* aooe as
completed. Mr. Parker claims to have

Th* oecaaijn was to taka some tools
and provisions for some persons that
were on their way to Grand Rapids to
put up a saw mill. First day drove Io
Ysmkvo Springs and camped; second
day to Moran's and back to his oltf
earaping grounds, and third day, bom*
III 1884 Linus EUuon, pat up a booon tba S. W. 1-4 of Sec. 24 iu Prairie­
ville, also, same year Mose* Lawtei/co.
pat up a bouse in what is now Barry,
one mile east of Hickoty Corners In
18X5, C. W. Spaulding, Aaron Fargo.
Thomas Nicholas end Richard Campb*2, moved into tho County in what is
now Prairieville.
Of tbe first town meeting in my next.
school, ofroureowe do." MUG. aays
A- C. Towtx.
■1 should lik* an answer [noon.” Mr.
W. any*, “re will meet to-night and
decide and giro you an answer soon.”
A few mmutas after, 1 saw Mr. Whiflar
beckon to Mr. G. to cross the street, but
Mr. G. wm not eliciting echoed for bte

BUY J. 4 P. COATS’BLACK
THREAD far roir MACHINE

FLOWERS

1 North range 10 west, tbo 18th day ot
June, 1831. Thinks it was tho first
land entered in lb* Oranty. O1 tbe 80
acres about 60 was Prairie and tic eall-

Dairy County except an Indian trader
by the name of Lawk Moran, living on
thaTLoraspple River and to hare driv­
en the first tvsra train his residence to

Pratt. 4 ; Al toft, 2 ; Campbell 2.
Second, informal ballot--Pratt, 6 ;
Alt A 2.
Aid Beaamer, moved that A. IL Pralt
be declared elected Sueet Commieasoner.
Carried by ayes and nays.
A motion was made by AM. Bentley,
ibat the election of Glr Attorney lx
laid indnflneticly on the table.
Ayes - Madge, Dolph, Fuller, Bent­
ley and Hicks.
Nays - Bossmar and Diweon.
Moved andtepportod by AM. Bentley
that the Council proceed to appoint a

Engines and Beilers.
forence

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HATCHING,

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••DOMESTIC.!

A motion wo* made that tho Common
Council allow the Bend ths use ot tbvir
room one night in the &gt;*ek to practice. ronvontion at Lansing,' May Gth, 1874:
D. R. Cook and wile, Daniel Striker
and wife. H. A. Goodyear and wife,
Samuel Dickie and wife. Norman Bai­
ley and wife,, a 8. Burton and wife.
Mis* Wightraaa, Job. Dro.i. ..d wife
On motien tho following oSeera ware
duly eleeiad dBoersof tba Aasocistian.
Carried.
President Bon H. A. Goodyear, Sec­
A petition not pttiostol by the retary D. R. Couk, Vice President Hua.
ladies* in regard to tetnpcranco. Aid. Dvni«l StriUr, T. C. Diamond, Mrs. IL
Beaamer, mured that the petition be J. Kenfield.
“It wus moved and carried that tho
Chairman appoint throe gentleman and
Carnod.
thro* l.dins, who. with the President
The petition was read at follows :
shall constitute the' Executive CommitTo th Coonn Cotmtil of th City

At a mseling of tbe Ladies' Tem­
perance Uaiun. uf this eity b-ld to-A«v.
it wm unanimously determine.1 that
tour Honorable Body bo requested tn
re[&gt;e*l tli* Ordinance, which grant* a
lirenro Io roll, ur impo.es a tax on the
*alo uf spirituotu bqnor; beleiving that
th* imposition at such tnx, or the grant­
ing of sue. (.u calle-l) licenro is oalaulated to encuurag* dealers to presiat in
tbe unlawful ul* of that greatest of all
Kouxgva to th* hams* race, a|c&gt;ite&gt;l.
Inatounknco will.: our inslnietioas
wo appear before your Honorable bod*
to make known to y&gt;.* the unanimous
desire ..f tbe Isdie* nt tbe oily, a* von­
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F.6.CCBMER.

-rut xaw yumzxcx
|A tto O.Wr
aaw toatoa.W ote

1 Hoc* raa Casa OwlV. '‘Hevnai Tai«i re
CLUBS aa* DKALKRX.
Btevvslte* Arre—Dolph. Beumer, Fuller, Bent­ 1 AprtLtm. .
ley and Hicks.
■
.—---------------------------- —-----------Nays - Daw sou.
Motion by Aid. Hicks that the Com­
mittee on streets, be instoucted to em­
ploy an engineer if neoeesary to estab­
lish the grade* of the streets.
Tte Reeiaa Maateav (iaav ito **•* MlM&lt;Oaa 1* iteavvr. 1* p*&gt;4 lav *mM reTOIt*. rt* a.
Called meeting of Iho Common
lia teller *111* sell. Iftteiv ia -taMaaavavCouncil, hold Wednesday evening April
CAM IKS aaaat for eteyaat Va^faa Baal.
29th, 1874.
Dawson, Mudge, Dolph, Besimer, Ful­
ler. Benttoy and Hick*.
.
Meeting called to order tbo Mayor ।
being absent, the Reorder soled as
Mayor and Cltat. E Barlow, was ap­
pointed as Recorder pro tost.
Tbe minutes of tho hat meeting were

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PUBLIC SALE.
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 74.

HOPKINS and BAKNE8,

5 New Milch Gows.
One Cow with Calf,
2 Yearling Heifera,
"TSpanof Good Mares,
One with Foal,
One 2 year old Colt,
One (year old Colt,

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Il i* not every man nboearriaeejug
that to after 1'tqe.w; nor is ft every m*n
who carries an od nan that wauls oft

Parton is w riting toe t* off
Lm or Lorxas remmniag at thThs Invajid-A pen Picture.
Jeffitooa.
। Hastings P U., May 6&lt;h. |»4:
|
w ------ten iro-r.1
...
' Otend.. Hlcb .rds.m, Mrs R W Wimr., o
nailid cnioteuanee, hut
W. ratenl to pubHsb tho now Ous- M„ C..rwin WiUiam-. Francis W-teb,, .J" J"*
sftiibonnezt reek fur the benufll of Ut, JnH, bimidurd, Hear./ Shaffer.!1,

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?. 2:
".IO

Tbe .loti,and Ct geU hingr, i, M J
to be rather small thi* qwing on acooiiut of tho fircvuilitg cold eventug*.
The fodder u UM-d up
ef^.^
«nd unless wo hare warn weather o nin
otosk will grow lean ou light poslur-

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SI•flTEUL------- ,

, way* woleom-i by her seboolm*tea, f-r
b-Vjithe form and Haanng ri.imitiou
eerrtod ehs rfulasM int.* their ranks.
DifnrenL pnnotnal and exomplarr.
obedient and grerefni at hoUfo, she wua
tbo hearts uf aft But. Us., wo are
•arrowed. Th- rosy che-ks and ru Idy
lip* are blanobod by Qrtuumption. Tbe

and Bailroad aPeata, where they will
bo plemm.1 to seo all their
triend.
nud any uthor ].arson who may have
any work to bo done tn the line of
blaaksmubing.
oprftf

Republican

NOTICE.

"RITE,

Uftle running loooe in the streets
D. G Bentley of the firm J. W. A C.
about thia limo of tbo year, ran usu.lly G.TJootlaj, late of St. Louis, Mo., Im.
bo located with tolerable cortainty ia again become a resident ot our city.
the pound.
day last week Mathss Young,
Our young mon hare all had thoir left io our office a Light Brahma
negatives taxon for a now suit of aod- egg 7 1-2 by 8 1-2 itH-hes that is cer­
rty clothes, and th. ,yous» lad ire are tainly a curiMty.
coaxing “dear falher."
Your sttcnliou ia called to the ndverThe person who mails a postal card tf.sment of Morgan Junes, poblir sale,
containing obscene language ia subject o*IBaturdsy. Ho is to sell some very
to a flue ot not lees than 8100 nor fi»u boreea, cows, etc. Rood It!
Gov. Bagley has issued a nnlica to tiro
eflset that Urn State Public School wfll
Decoration day cornea on the SOtt of be open for the reseption of inmates on
May, and we ho;&gt;e all our citisen* will the 18th of this month.
Two millions nine hundred thousand
properly observe the day, end ooutrib­
ute floral ofleringv to decorata tho graves dollars io the amount w hich the national
of our.honored dead.
debt has b-en reduced during the
Thu Bible ia tho map cf Heaven, a nwntb of A (mt.
more than |5,000 for each uni every

CHUICHU.

1-i.SL: to

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end convicted, and tbe case baa been
token to Uto Circuit Court on a writ of
Crrtoraiia One W. Mangham, plead
guilty, pahl bis fine of 125, and cj&gt;t *
which was (aid. All tbo other* plead
“not guilty,'1 and tbotr trials are set
down us follows, vis:. Jamra II. Huttau,
Wodnwday tb*&gt;8tb,iust.; H. A. Bttaell,
Hiuraday tl&gt;e 7th. Inst.; Charles Ed«r*y,
Friday th- Elb, InaL; Andrew Bell, Friday/b* 8lh, InaL; Chari-* H. Olmstead,
"selling to a minor," Fr day th* 8th,
inst : Charles Olm*trad, Monday the
lllh, inst.; and we understand olh*r
suit* are bkoly to bo coiumeneod at an
early day.
We trust good will eom* of this and
that the cause of Temperance will be
advanood, and espoviully that law and
Order shall triumph over any exhibitions
of Rowdyism ur Vandalism.

Tho Fite Department were out un
true history of tho primitive el.urch. an
infisllihlo rule of life, an immovable FkUay eretiiag for practice. Tho en- j aurpicies of tho Young Ladle'* Society
ground nf hope, and aa everlasting K&gt;nc dot-c remarkably well, throwing s was open tu the to the | ublio on Thurs­
Stream
to tbo Uoijht uf the bank ouild- day evening last. There was a g'-odly
Spring of consolation.
When you know uf anything import­
number of our young ’people in attendMr. Oraon Gillinan who was thrown sms nud must especially the younr
ant keep it to yourself *a hard a* ever
you can, and then if every particular from hi* earri*g- nnd broke tiu leg a buys, who have we ate glad tu stalo
isn’t just right iu the paper enrae tho fiw week* ago while riding we are glad
Editor for his stupidity.
to see on the streets again although sup
Snbeeritiers to the Bax via who know ported bycrut-Uea.
Tbe band has r*-org*niznl und-r the
■btmeelve* lobe in arrera*, are expectrd to settle at once. We are printing a- a*p.-rvisioQ and, lead.rship of J. Lepa^e wotth all that i* asked toe it, and Rfled. We hope they will nirec with
we are determined to be ( aid promptly each rac lurags-iueatn* sul endveo teem
to keep thrms-lve* prepared at all time*
Ilww is that for high?
Bea.mor
Heath A Co-, no.d this week over eighty
dollar* worth uf furniture to two Grand
An effort ia being made tu establish
Baj dd» mocUan&lt;*—Reas-n., they o-old a. llaiiulacturv bore fur the puqwae ol
' come] to Hastings pay freight on good*. tanni.hictuiing ucsrIoo ante, etc.
We
hoto our citizens will cncoinngo thOUctptia&gt;- as such business helps to iu\Mb.---------- '»&lt;«y* he would out many
a eCtvant girl! Wed, the w&gt; r vior- pi Ore ttie city. About 30 Laud* will be
tionsL- hat been making lately in or­
der tp marry a "a-rr-nt girl," end an
utler rufu-ul. am n ry good groumls
for lil* assertions to re.t upon.

A Burxxa reporter walking up strrst
y&lt;sicrday alt. i wm n. tired a large
window o mo do^n tather nn&gt; xp«ct&gt;- ly
Amgng the firorniient men from abroad just in tbo place where a man's brad
in. at^rmianc* on tbe present sesaiou of luqipcnato to tie. T bo last beard of it
PALMER EXCAM PM EXT, MO. 40
ciictat cuurz wo nvto registered at thu thr genii-man was tailing fur Helen
flastiug* Huure, Hon. Birti-y Hurt,
HASTINGS LODGE. NO.5A, *&gt;•«• tvrrj Jodjfe Presiding. T. J O'Brien of
Grand Rapid*, R. Buras aud M. B. jzWc uru advised that tho lot iu the
CenicCoty tbe property of Hastings
Writ* uf Kalamazoo.
Hoti. D. R Cuok and wile, Dr. J. M. Ledge No 53,1.0. O. F, hu been
Ruaaell and wife, arij neihape sumo filled up in a uuinnvr that reflect* gr*at
otbeae left thi* morning for Lan.ing tu credit on tho order, under tho sutler­
attesl the wumvn t lutlrage convention. vision of W. T. Eastman and Jacob

For th o arcammndaiion uf our subcribera who desire any other book,
■asgszina. or paper, published, with or
without tbe edvertised premiums, we
will obtain it for you at the Lowwr
Ba:is, without any expense to you in
tending the irder.
T0ADVKPTI8EB8.

Th* editor uf the Rurvz* baa. «!»o, gone
along tu report, and to oca and hear
whet, may be of iuforest.
If th* public only knew tho vast
nmowni of dangerous, inaipil, and tilly
stuff that an editor keeps out of a now*,
paper they would bo improaaed with
the tact .hat a w^jJ conducted journal
is something more than a hap-hazard
eengfotneration of type
We want to priut all commumcatioae
on all important subjects that may tx&gt;
offered us, but corre. pendents should
remember that we gt&gt; to press at noon
uo Wednesday, nnd hereafter cannot
undertake to publish communications
that ore received later than Tuesday

of Foster Sisson, Esq., of Carlton, was
entirely ttastrersd by fire un Monday
morning last. Mu-t of the •furniture
A buoibu;.—W*
was eared, though in a dsiuagod state
ventfon*.
Th tcan oof to fire we did not ievrnProL Diokio, has been unwell for a
Tae lose ■ prob «b!y more e;x to *i;h»
few day* past.
hundred dollars, and falls heavily m
Wanted^—A girl to do bonaewurk. uno of th- most witariiriaing and doInquire M thi* offi-.«.
serving of the young men of that town-

111*00 m-oslighL night*.

Te-ety rant currency note* aro to be
iaaued by the GuverumenL
Aa we go te pre**. Court i* in oeeriun.
but nu case* have been di-po-ed ot
vffuhn Beatfjev ia to luaariat* on lettae* next Sunday of hi* own roietog.
LFom al tho height of three inche­
er* obeerv ed ia aunse ul lb* garden*.
Aid, Fuller of lb* 8d Ward has bid

twlta £«0.UZ it.

cL n

jar'ggys'gfJgyAa;
Removed.
John Stanley takes this method to in­
form hre patrons aud the public gonorally that ba has moved his lance stu-k
of Groceries, Canned Frcits, Teas. *c„
Ac, to the .tore directly oppo-ita his
old stand* on Jefferson Street. That his
new store will be ready ia ninotv days,
and that during that time he will sell

-------Our Dormaet Energies.
OerMlMareaM *a
tte*. ■■ Ur? aiail ta. Thia laauiS It irat tT st
l*MI tat lklrOa it tirlliiM wrtar. —4 *T Uhm
erttaHr tat kstf la teterta* **4t&gt;
brntar telralUaa of • alurMUr llktlylt tkrrUr
lk« Urta tlikt ttStrtv*. 3Ua te * Mteatb-U'•*-

Block, down, down, down, below tb- CMikttrU te B inaMt II are. L*«k it vliw •’ aatta tf Ik* »knte*l
lowret competitor, and at rales that will 1a.1i, 1. Ik.
•uiprioo thoM Ortncrerewho have been sad amlAl i.Iuik i* ekirk e* i&gt;, aaWiaitd.
rM*«ta a»e*i»*L b ikw* aatk • ■*4iti*t
Tkrr. la. HwUUtr-a Sutaaak Dillan .iU rota*
ud aaaatlM Ika Wied tad k.4* wka ikaltare--

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.
reetorinr borlth to our lovud one. Sbi» emerging from h-r sickness eeooter ।
and t.ol.Ior than before, an-l Dr. I’b-rce's ;
Golden Medical Di-ov-ry must have
tbo credit It ha* rawed bar.
8. R. Egler, droggsit, &lt;&gt;f W- t Pnion.
O.. save ihal Dr. I'i.-rr-'o Gulden Metri­ obb my, win oeu azrurwon i icuuif
cal Di-rov.-ry h*« vtfoet-d a woml-rlul f.ora 81. l ouis to Denver and return,
cure of Cuntump'ion iu hi* neighbor- gr-od ninety sys from date of sale si
oxtieniley low rates t bus affording every
one an excellent omm tnnlty to vt-il the
tamo, a rreorts nf Cuter .do, among the
beautltal Park* of tho lioeky Meantazna

the saiinu* wrekly and monthly iirua- eunrigh to mak- a pill, I ut to make a
papei* «ud periudical* of our own state good pilL ah 1 that's the difficulty I
and other*. The- literatur- is mn*:h Tto-ie are cheap, harsh, drastic pills.
gi.'te »nd • ffi.ing* uf our cll zens.
We
earnestly hope and trust the vntoqiri-wilt moot me ap.w-.betion of oar propio.
Ire w-il patrnaLnl Ly all, joung ur old,
OJ.d evravb d&gt;' will us- their utmust onil.ivura to o ito rare :b* routig to bo­

CHAXCKMY ORDXR.

BANNER BLOCK,
MMX T »XL1KEa.C«.»u: .at
au-M KAxrxxKkbaotaeM.

!wZwTSfia'SeJZM u?u

V4«r//r9«, jwc*.

tiala. Tkt lanU. tatate.
da* tera*4 h re~ a too.yZeSg aTC
*M *vtH
&gt;aItaS twrtstet 1kal aadirltet kit
tebaihr. It* tkltka ikart it tt daaaal it &lt;te*r
Ml ta Ula frtaaa. -Sa* Ik* tail la ikalkfeaaMMl!U.. c.-l, M1W» **4 **b pt*.r» - i »J

x£-Si?£E3rg*!^
NOTICE.

or are ataMit to' o.7£a U.P to U iseuutl,
K.-n-a», Co'orado New Mexico, Neinaka. recon or Callfo.-ula, »r rec­
on tn, ud * che* , sale, qnlra sad dlr&gt; ct
route by srsy o/ -L Louis, ovsr 'tt.e
'ttrerurf 1 -settle 1 hrougb I Ine. It is
equipped With fine day co ebrs. Buck’s
recllnlni. etralr oars. Italian (Pa fOLce

^AW CASES A POINTS.

Tho room ia to b- opened every even­
ing i-xcept Sunday turn 7 to 10 o'clock.
Two hours are epent in rea ling and on*

Any no-tribal om of new-pipere, periudicil*. ur ether reading uia.tor may bo
left at tho l ust jffire. Bofuto clo .ing
we wiHlI-l odd that great irouit i* due
Mia* Snruii Barfow. nnd Mila AffaCtfp
juhn for the earnest and untiring eff-Wta
they have made in making the •■nter(.ri*e a eucee-v
Others nave worked
steadily and aaft-u-ly. Nuw we I are
n Heading Buom a cro-lil to our city,
let us join hands and call often, ractnir,Co it. mJ nut forgot to drop sume
thing in tbo general fund lox.

Dark Brahui** in bis yards, uro modi
superior tor lheir ar* to aoy otherfxia
tho county, and are thoroughly b&lt;ed, ,
and from tho beat imported stock
1

can't Exraicr.—Why rafter fa
&gt;a and a.lies, and not app’y
tedy within reach of all J

r.sLf.airt
lr**&gt; art -Irwu.
to any friend ot outs, Parson** Purga­
tive Pillai lhey are acien'ificnlly p«rrutrwl. and are adapted to -Il the purpowo of a gv»d purgative medicine.

UY EUKQ GF EVQtf IiESUPTKli
Obstacles to Marriage.

Banner Co.,

Decidedly the best remedy that has
over been di*covored lor rheumatism,
swonleu or stiff juiittf, flesh wuunda,
vprains bruise*, ests and burns, ia
Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. W» use
it, and always reeommed It to our

local felijipts Hilicsj.
MUSIC BOOKS

Potatoes aru among the main article* t
of trad* in tbe city jn*t now, and our ’

dealers are paying as high a* |l-20.
Joi n Stanley has a fine lot on band of
tlie leadin'; r*ri*ti«*. suitable for reed,
that ha is eclling ul price* which dofion
oompetithm, as he doe* everything els*,
tu be found tn htv extensive rook of
Groeerieo, canned fruita, fle, &amp;c

HOLIDAY PRESEVTS.

&lt;
*
&lt;
(

The moot low-live! buun-aa any net
Hue fact of a man's advertising his
bnsinesa prove, that ho wants- lo sell
ware*, and, of course, he io just tho
man to deal with.
Wo can always
make a better bargain with a person
wbyo wonts la sell than with an old f-gv
^rho does not. Look over our silverrising columns, and yau can always
find tbe right place to buy goods.
teUr Wulf ip hi* studio over the Bill­
iard Hall, at th- Baiting* House, has
on exhibition a painting from photo­
graph of the lato F. B. Galloway, of
the Kttlo son of J. A. Grable. aud Mr.
An hdel of tbe Rstl.bun Route Grand
Rapids. that (ot beauty of execution
and accuracy tannm bo excelled any
where, Ge and see themud^e uro informol that tbe residence

tortnun* vein* are plainly mapped s|«n
th- surflac*. The pnb* that b-mnded
with roptetiou, carrying vigor to the
whole eyateoi. and Imp rating Ilf*, beau­
ty. vivacity, health and strength, ia deli­
cate to th* toooh. Th* feeble heart
raunot propel the thiu. scanty Wood with
farce. Must w« lore her while yet in
teen*? Companions and friend* gnth-r
around with word* of cheer and conso­
lation, end depart with m &gt;Ltenod eyr*
and rilent stop*. Meet we lose her ?
No I there is relief! We ran stay thi*
destroyer of our happiness end not euf
f-r th* tai* of sc hnght a gam. Some­
thing more is required nuw than dietary
and hvgienic obe-rvenee, fo nature cell*
fur aid and she rhall h-v* »L Take thia
pbaaant medicine. 11 &gt;* Invigorafing.
How it allays th* irritable evogh im­
prove* th/ apprf-te aud digestion and
•rad* ,* fhealthy tingle through the
font.’ Th* blood ia eaneliel, nervous'
fo'in incrsaseil, and tb* heart hounds
with a new impulses See her face
brighten by degree* ; the rotor is re­
turning. her voice Is getting clearer, and
pleasant word are apolnen. Th* strength
foil•-.-* yet. hut ia g«i*ng. L&lt; us take

He ring sold my stock of Drugs and
Medicine* to Dr. Chas. Shepard of
Grand Raiad*, ami he to Moovra. Hop­
kins fl Baroco, who will oubtiauo tho
busioeoa ul tho old stand. I would mo.t
cho-rfully recummend tbe now firm to
tuy many putruns and friends. Your
patronsg* will bo worthily bestowed
■ ad gwnetoasiy dealt with, and kindly

'

FRESH FISH!

'

son over engaged in waa perpretrnted
m this dty la«t Friday evening, by Ire- ।
smearing and daubing of the Methodist
end Picobvt-rian churrhos. tbe reot.ienees ol Hutt. D mini Striker, 0. D. Soanl- ,
ding, Traver* Phillips, Hun. Norman
Bailey aud Ed- Rider, with a solation &lt;
uf blue nnd black ink. Tho p*rpotn»
tor* no dosbt were hired in tho interest
of tbe wbuky influence, but. whatever
they may ho, they d-oeryo heu-ing but
will get a tonn of years in Stele Prison,
whoatbe proper time e»m*a.

C. M. A. of Nile., ha* uar thank, for
copie* of the Btfnllitnt and JJnntrrt,
publisbod in that city, in which we find
eomo .Aarp cornM| cad once Upon Iho
letter of uttr Nile* curre«i*ud*sl. print
od -ome tbtee weeks since.
We ha«e
only lo say. that we printed tbo Irtte r
as it ramo to ca, end gave no though'
as t(&gt; its political bearing; but presume
no one. who knows uur uBdevialing
!ri-t&gt;d*htp tor Hnn. B. M. Doan, will
for on* rnnment supi*mi
re would
ouaseot to feint anything with the in­
tent tu reflect on him vafovo a‘&gt;ly. o
tha t ahodld -v-n tar taste that* the B»puWican party w*a other than the par­
ty of “Law and Order," «a wo do not

Som- of our jrood friend* in ths
ouontry very justly ccmplmn. that tho
roods seem filled with hunter* «ro the
Sabbs I h. wioae gun. are ocatce-y eil.-nt
Lar or Patzst* tsauod from the U
during Um day. Thio i* very uapMo- 8. Fatmt Office to Michigra inrentora.
aat in mauy re*pe«a, besides being a fur the we.-k ending Avril 14,1874, end
&gt;ch benriug that date. Furn'ahod thi*
palpable violation of the Taw, and our
sper|&gt;v'Lx fl Cut. Solicitors of Pstfriends arorw ua that nnle*. th- sports­
ota. Wasl.imtton, D- (1:
&lt;
men quit Iboir gamier M that day,
Fad lion Bastcre-W Fusty. Clinton.
they will bo cump&lt;Bod to take legal
AulomaUe Fan-J. Hmmcns. Polkton
Nut lMk-J. B. SweeltaDd. Pontiac.
,UM,ure* to stop iL A word to the

A Bazx Txzjlt.—On Moud*y eeexiMp
Tbo city father, have secured a suit­
able roust tar our firo department ap- th-nks to tbo ft-nrteoy of Geu. W.
peraiseee- Tbo old billiard UU tn tho Gr^ga- ef G-w* ^l*1* E' W 0
Mester of iho Imlepeadont Order uf
Tee tovsn ol fish and Oohing are
Odd Fellows, for tlw Stet, of Michigan,
fnqwiUx tbo aoytnl bkwt » the
n eejuyed tho greet privilege ol listencounty in full Lnee
Gnun begins to look green, and the
on Odd Feduwonip, by Hon. Wntylor
greased doe. Mt frsrea over three iaoteao
Cutfox, tete Vi*. -Preahbmt of th* United
— ArwR
Stats*. Md I^i.M*. moot «1M «
W. wood Mt -y. that Lan* Hall wa.
tW to crer-flowing by Um Mite W that

&gt;N FRIDAY A SAfCBDAT

HOUSEHOLD

PANACEA

FAMILY
Th* following ha* been -on« u* fnr
publicatiun
The writ*r desire, it
Rhueld bo prinled. and we yteH to b.r
request and gty* it plare, though we
caanut see jn*t where it* publiesnon ran
du *ny ‘p-csal good, but «r-pra&lt;dme it
cui&gt; do no haraaawd it m*y preetbly
jmw-e the writ-r Jh-I her fnetaU to toer
tbs csxnment* of our city ladle* no her

LINIMENT.

BARGAINS

CHOICE EGGS
8pecial_Notice.

For

Hatching. JAMB WOODMFF

My Stock in made up by enreul relcclious from the bent
SiraiiiB in New England anti
i'ew York, nnd I em prepared
to furnish Eggs nt the faHowing

Light Brahma, - - $1^60
Dark Brahma, - Partrid^ Cochiua, - 8.00
W. K. BARBER.

HiSTHGJ K&amp;RBLK WOBB

�rnrec,

TjSbf^'x;

i

-

hundred ye.rs from v« tbs the
axfcxtrax s*ca w^t ox irrtirocMMXa
tram tl.e face of the &lt;-*r;li. Andvhal
”U
«"»*• “f it ? Emily not liqOhsarssajMSas IbMosb tbs4arimrt&gt;.f afafo uor. bn I d tugw
'tUh.. ,i&lt;:&gt;r Luk.i.uuk--'.Mend■«;
■ J j
trod liquor of various time, ia
AMtbsbrtU ot Um kvsv. la tk&lt;u
asd
adskt.
.“J f*®11!,------------ ------------- —. —~ *
Ttat .m tato M mt
.W ...ms &lt;b. have never attempted to make it pUa,■rtraiw;
.
j ant to tbe palate with sugar. I guv. it
‘M ,uud’ein'- ,uo «M»o « 1 vuvBd q-iirw, ni ii

it, and therefore it to impracticable for
tbe railroad rompaaios to build it. or
for aay tatmel cutnpany.
It follow, from thi. if a bridr&gt; can­
not bo built aerosa tho river, with tin
ihperatlvw and stern necessity which
cxuia to crass, the most feasible phu»
for a huuml must bo found, and all tho

and tooth shore roads for eomo wwk*
Tha product* ns of tU country werei
bringing was pro. Both
were1
erowded vrith them. For several weeks'

'

rim must some tegwtbsr st that point
Tho buahxtesof thorn all must go
through tbn tunnel and contribute tu
its comings and to give value to ita
stock. -By snch « policy and in aomu
prastfoabli! pl neo—preclicnlilo for ttw
moans whieh can bo commanded for it,
I ween—a tunnel can aad will bo built.
That place, aa i« now apporer?, will ba
found whoro iho butlom is ruck, aad
where tbe raanel ran Le built with thu
-toast expenditttro of money.
Those
things aro so eridnot that they need but
to bo stated to be comprehended.
Al prerant all interests centering
base are *» barartsiy with those &lt;4 both
eity and Elate, and it baa been tho ef­
fort of the writer of thu that they might
bo so bound up together that there
couH bo no motive for them tu become

*••***

THE BRIDGE.

Tunnel Building Practicable for
Government But not for a
Railroad Company

oakad for the tun mJ on! ma nor, and my
sprach before tbo Board of Trade Con­
vention held in this city some years ago
to cramider tie- resiptW^ treaty and
ship canal around Niagara Fall*, and
.wipcb were made use of by oao of tbo
■-speaker* there, with your permionion I
will once mare teesnoM upon tho atlenA recurrence to my
»w *•=&gt;
ccntatnrag any threat to divert the rail­
way through rouro from Detroit to
Grosra Lie by myself or the railroad
Oowpany. It was stated in my lari that
I should probably peas away as » tailrosji msa within a abort time, and probnldy within a.few months, and that I
should have »o agency in controlling
even!, which my judgement told mo
waa impsndiag, nnd I stated for the
ccnsideration of my fa! ow-citirens.
whet, in toy opmkm. waa to be approheeded, in the future, and when I should
esAse to have anything to do in shspiag
these events At prevent the intrre.l.
of this ccmpaay, the d«y and tho State
are tbo same, and all point to a cross­
ing of tho river st Detrort. Bet each
now fanpiov-nwat ia tho country modi­
fies ictno ol these interest*. Though
the Slate to still interastrtl in crossing
at Detroit and building tip its chief
d^-, k ia BO lc.tn.rer twd up to a crossing

,qjwa CTrectioa.

road has been built, whatever wo may
think of tbe wisdom of tho investment.
A link id twenty milre and lew between
it and Ypsilanti, give* u through route
for ail buoinre* mid travei that wav
quite ao edible, tn way tho least cf it.
a* by the Great Weeteru read, and
travel bnaiire-aie lika tbe course cf
tbe-omwat of tho Mtomri will often
^11* coane for miles. An equally
lUiructum
tbo way of transportfiticn wfll tSvwrt thu rourna of bwriMsalrcinons roulo to another. Thu
old wreld k dotted with decayed citim,
Wkose HttMta xwulMCTrota this ranso

the pabple camo to trodoraftmd tlfoir
case they would bo vary apt to drive to
Mm wall any tn turret which placed Itaclf
sc-ort their road to market. This wti
usarly ion years ago. We have aoea
what an awakening there has been
• sines though the people do not yet fully
, understand thnir position or tho Mnacs
of their diffieultie*. I was then, as 1
I am now, conneeted with tbe railways of
ths country, and according to th* reas­
oning of tbs writers and speakers, cohid
consider fairly and with eandm, bo cth■ erinjaeest They preb»a judge cf.tny
actions by their own. Tbo plain statomeat of my action ten years ago oy
themselves, and always .inee, if they
will do it,'will prove how widely they
aro mistaken iu tbeir judgement. I
havo always said that through tho ope­
rations of the tarifl laws, tho agricultu­
ral community are taxed to support al­
. most every other industry of tho coun­
try, and that to a compensation, and it
to tbu only compensation Government
con beetow upon it. the Gurrrninoni
ought to ooon a* many avenue* to mar^Pt *”5 ** ** l***^1**"* *b«a all

Teach thorn that a dollar i* only a
hundred cents.
Tnu h them bow tu cook a goo! meal
of victuals.'
Teach them everyday, liar], proclical eommon scon'.
Teach them how to riurn atoelcing*
and sow ub buttons.
Give th*m a good, substantial, cum-

,r

young rum (minor.) to go to thsaa aaluon* to get dnuk r&gt; you can hare cause
to proaeenfe them. Are yuu teat teaehiag vour non* to be liara The old prov­
erb is, “Liara and thieves g-j band in
Laud.” Really quite a stop to tnoraKxing society, and at the same time you
are teaching yuur sou to dnak and tu
ba drunkards. Forbidden frail is sweet,
and yet yon send them abroad to get
th.m Ipymr mean* or foul Am you
practicNg charity f ladirn, lot mo ad-

Grand River Valley Division

UE) PLWffi,

.

MichiganJZenlral R. R.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R-

ottkranaaiLwaiumiBit:

If J ou do thu, mark wy Words, movt of
them would bo em|fy'. Tbo ounrequuuoe would be they would close with­
out juur bohi. fhun you could say,
• Behold, whaj a^lmmus retormaimn l"
Amain r trropo.iuun I would euggvsL
A great number of tboea eatoon-keeper,
wii. bo witb-mt means to supply tho
wants ot ttoir famdi-ri. 1 prupuee that
TEMPERANCE SPEECH.
we giro them, it they are ru-ch-nics,
•■upioynreit a* such. No aiuttor what
Delivered before a Temperance Meet­ touy are, give them proper aboetfoui.
Xb»ao gvuriomec iliat «re in Thi* great
ing nt Fort Wayne, Indiana, by
cause ot our* will gia Uy help you afong
Mra. Albert Rosenthal.
when yuu bare done mi thu. Dim;
stop and ttunk yuu hasw done enough.
La did : I am livre to ndilreu you On. no. Go aud gioddau their homos
in the c-mo uf thu temperance mom- uueas«mally with y-*nr pn-reneo an I ■
moot Never having apakrn in pubfc
before, and bring no «i«ater. 1 hojc
you will not cribcLio mu too aeverely. 1
wa* taro Monday evening, and my exjmm h-uco on that occariou wm n vary
cold one. and 1 believe to mouuf you
iadiiw and clou among tho gentlemen
Mr. MeNioda, being vallod upoa,to nddrru tbo Jsslies and giro them a tew at the L&gt;«t Supper ol our Linl. A word
word* of earouragottirul, reai.:ksd that motv to yuc. mollior* Ru« year son*
to In good, bun-.ruble and apngut men,
and jifor daughters U&gt; be good nod vtr- '
tuous wumsu, and do out lol them stay
up aluno late at uigbt with geutkm-n
company, when tho rest retire. Duyuu
Lriuw tlio Lord's Prayer J •’Lead u»
nut into temtuatiou." Let. u» teach
them, then, wliut their duty is in this
Ilaie you always bad a pleasant loco Wurkl. aa't show them by example bow
and kind words for them whoa they to Ixtoumo dutiful wivo* aud loving
come luini" ? Have rou allowed •ham
to consider homo ns the mt„t pleas ml
s|&gt;ot an cjrth ? 11 are’you allowed ruur
soes to fecsito company at home 7 Or
was it, |wrbaps, too noisy--loo much
trouble t Or was it that your carpets and elevated to her proper po&lt;itk&gt;n, and ;
nnd furniture might sutler, or, perhaps, shall wo lower unrwlrva and thus go,
jour nerves wore too sensitive, which from sal -on to saloon to sing nnd pray :
compelled your suns to leave homo and M they do in other plaeo* ? You will
seek pleasure oUewhvre? Aud tbo *sy if our men nn&gt; nut a.hsmud to go i
coavrquenco uoubl bo they would go to there wbr should wet If you want to
tIts saloons. Saloons as a genera!*bing, put yourself on an equal footing witii•
aro made pleasant, attractive nnd com­ man, why don't you beeoms sboo-mak-]
fortable, where those unpleasant re­ era, Llaeksiaitlu, e-srjwutora or any kind |
marks are not heard which nre rung in of n mechanic. If you do that &lt; have
tbeir »ara as follows :
••dtop your no doubtthry are ever willing to allow
naiaeT ‘Don’t bn so boisterous I"
•‘Do, for once, art tho gnntlemar!" movement uf tha pre»oat day, which is
TImim are thu word* with which they spread over the land, reminds mo ot a
are greeted after a day’s work. Is it dtvoavo called tho horse epunufie that
really a matter of serpnss that uur wo bad a few years ago. Then ram.
father*, husband*, brothers aud sons tho money panic, then the farmers' opixuotic (uthorwiso called tho Grangers) I
and now we have tho ladies' cprr.iotic —
all of them politicjl disease* except on

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HA8TEHGS MARBLE WORKS!

nromraUon, mule chiefly from the nauve

ra Nevada mountains of &amp;WoT*“:‘~e
medicinal nronertis* &lt;/ width are extract-,
rd tberefnJm -ifxmt the u«,of AkwjH-L
The quratioa is rin-.o-i dal V asked. “What
is tl»e causa of the unparalleled *««*■
Vraxo.a Brrrxtaf Oar answer B. that
they remove the cause ol diwaee. and the
patient rocovoa Uta health. Thor aro the
Bf“2E£±srais;

AMERICAN MARBLE

JAMI'S WOODRUFF

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jrtUst la mart OS—

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B AR GAINS

alout IMG oatli-Cng white oak posts
sot ten yswra iator. But be finds the
Oascre orange on tlio whole the b»«t
timber for puSta, growing rtrprity and
proving very dnr-tol", mid tlio planta­
tion wliou cut reproduring itself readily.
U» atou say* that in tho southern ex­
tremity &lt;&gt;! Ilhnou, tbo ctalpn grows
iu «umn iustances a huudrwl feel high,
with a trank two leet in diauiolrr ; and
that u» is dwr.-ilwd in tho Muuouri
Agricultural Bepurt, growing ia.Dunk­
lin county.. end measuring uiovty fest
high and ten feet iu iircumfervncH, six
feet above the ground.

them use Vrxmua CtTTXM s* a ttedicrae,
and avoid tbe use of alcoholic stimulant,
m every L rm.
No Person rah take thnw Bittern
aeeording to direction*, and remain long
unwell, provided their boare aro rot dostrovrd by mineral p«l «cn or ot her rceoaa,
and vital orpin* wasted beyond repair.
GrutrHil Thomututlit iwoelaim Vn«rora llrrma the uiort woadertul Tmngcrar.t that errr eu.taine.I the tanking system.
Bilious. RrmlUrnt, and Inter­
mittent Fevers, which are io prevatent
in Urn vallrra of oar rrest nvm throughoat tho Unite*! Htatew. renreielly those of
•u- xr:—M&gt;twni ni..n JJjmiara. ILinois,
&gt;.!. Arkansss, Bed,
Tcaaeaacc, vu
Colorado. Bra*.— ——&gt;
---bama. Mobile. Savannah, Roanoke. James,
and many otters, with tlirir vast tribu­
taries, throughout ocs entire country dur­
ing the Hntnmtrand Ahl—nn, and remark­
ably so during scusniM nt unusual brat and
drynea.. are invsriat.lyeceoniy«nied by extoudvo derangement* ol the Moteach aud
lircr, and other abdominal viscera. Ia their
treatment, s purgative, exerting a powerful
iuflucuc.- u;«j:i lL-«- varioas ergan*. is
rasmtisllr urcvrtsry. There is no cathar­
tic for the purpose equal to Dn.J. WsxXZB^I
Vrsro.n Btrrxmi, a» they will speedily re­
more the dark-ooli&lt;n-l 4- rid u.ritcr with
whirl: tbo bowels are ItculcL at the seme
tune stiraitlsUng the reeretiou* of tbo
liver, ami gi-nerallr nwtoring tire healthy
functfoua &lt;if iho ibf«*lire orpnrra
Dyspcp\in or IndIgritIon, Bradaobe.l'iuu ill tLcblx«ddcr»,a»ugha.TigLt-

na-ie
it«; 3 a

AaaAvkw’ '
OtlkL
BrstW,
.
CbalasM
Drat. tain.

ot everv disease man U heir to. They we a
gentle Purgative as weD sa .Tonic. Miter­
inK Cuimastlon or Infetamaticm of ths
Liver and Visceral Organ-*, iu Bilious D-s'“iTnien will enjoy pood health, kt

within their iaccme, the more thi^ krill
save.
Teach them tbo further one lire* be­
yond their income the nearer they got
to tba houre.
Bely upon it that upon your teething
depend. in a great measure tbo wratur ,
rst to reach tho market, did think nod the woe of their after life.
state that fir the Government fire, ten
ur twwn'y-fivo millipus wore but noth­ painting. drawing—if yuu bare the
ing, and that tbo increased revan a* time and money to do it with.
favor ol the GreoMne as a body. They ,
which would result to It Dm* tbe in
are industrious, sober, intelligent. coonTeaeh them to climb npple trees, go
omioel men, pay their taxes, are guud
arsisod prosperity of tho town* and Gating, cultivate a garden and drive a
cities, and country in the ^oat, by tbe rood team or farm wngun.
civx ns, and won’inluMaglaseofbounl
stimulus which would be given to their
are always good enough to vote lor yuu,'
Tench them that God made them in
and are thou called by office-seekera
thousand forma of indrstry, would by hi* own image, and that no am rant ot
far. aaa-s than nmaSuree it for-hQ such tight lacing will improve tho mojul
expenditure. In my judgement, there
leach tteun ttiat a good, staady,
is no higher or morn sacred duty of tho greasy mechanic wrilK.ut n cent, i» you expect that those women can tnakGovernment than to aid remote dis- worth a dore a oil-pa led loafers in hums attractive when tbe mean, are
broadcloth.
C
wanting 1* Yon will tar that kind
ket. and at no time of my life bare I,
Teach them Abo eocmtials of Kfu— wtrds and looks cost nothing. But I
or would J, intimate any diflorent judg- truth, honesty, upryghtures— and at a when stark wants stairs them in the
meat.
Cllctraining.
sultaMe time let then) mam.
face, buw cm they look pleasant ?
What i* the courao now of tho veosri
What is your &lt;^&gt;ty toward them ? Let
interest? It is placing itsoll in tho way,
m- tell you In o’fsw words: Let usj| If you wi-h Iu du your own calci- Prspatt/ca Grerat'I.eMtiMlagaf Tn Urea al
visit their hemes, nod let os oxainiue miniia. yuu will find the wliolo opera'ioa a verysiuijitoons. I’n t-n pound,
and sum tn frequent the saloon.,
I of Pain white old half a pound.of best
I inuvLAay with regret tin often. Is it white Rule. S’jak the glue for twaBAyI U’/rbar duty to help tbum ? Wo bare tqur hours in a tin jsa.il cuutaisiog half
painty of meuna Giro it to them, and a gallon of warm water. Let it atand
Help them to make their homes attrac­ n»ir ILe stove to krep warm.
When
tive, and nine cases out uf ten their bus­ about ready to mix up your materials,
IlsatimeJmU tomobmes shutting co I must aay that I have jet to see a «iu- bunds 'and eons would spend thmr
set tho gluc-poil in a kettle of boiling
tbe direct routes altogether. It ia en­ gte caw where tbo symptoms rwcmblo evouiugs st home, and, a, a natural watre, end stir until it is all diswtvoJ.
dangering tbo interusia of thi. tMaio and chalara in the human race. In all consequence, tofouus would bo empty.
' The Feit* while I* to Lo put in a [tail
citv, because by portability occasionally case* examined by ma, the Grat nod sbLot us rommonco this tcmpo:anc-.&gt; (hat you use f &gt;r tbo work, and hot
n vobmI maybe delayed,’ bcctuo pos­ coral stomach, tho intestmr. lungs’ aud and mwral rofonrauoa th.iroughiv. Lot
sibly it cannot at times in an instant lir«r wore heahby. In ano ease of tong
enough lor parang on with a brnvli ;
pas* through open spaces as long m standing, tho secund stomach &lt;** reouand tbo gluo io then mixed with it,
■xm of lbw bianiM Df tkiat«y, oritowgtr. gusted wuil a little soltened; in •»(rural
whoa tbo material is n-ady. It can be
It will destroy the value of a hundred the gkli bladder wa* distended ; but in
put un with a large-aisod common painmillion dollars invoated in railways all the brain, nnd in *omo tho upper
tar'a brash, in tlio sama manner tb.it
whiqh have aided to build up pty and part of tbo sjnue wa* disowned.
Stele and tho Weat, to sees itself coma i *A short tiiuo brforo tbe diseaso made
impcrcoptibly slight inconveniences, in ha appearance, tbo iocruvUious uuou
the toga comtnenred growing rapidly, removed out of right. I would advise
and also made lb appearancu upon tho you, ladies, to iuvastigste bis collars,
fimhs cd others that warn free from tha audsea lf yuu cannot find anything
dtoeaso before. Tho tUxasad tog» *?• str- agar than nter, and nten tba cellar* bo.tbo best in tho hands of an amateur
poured to be painful, as they froauent'y of Ihuoe other gentlemen who hare giv­ A. very Uiip cunt h tho best m * thick
en ro llberalh’. It was very kind in one may crack. You will hare to thin
Mr Olds, ou a certain uccatiou. to take the matorul-with txdwaior from time
two bottles uf wino io tho Yulksfrouud to time. If you are carotol, tbnro it &lt;w
need in scattering tbo wakh over oarLadies, another csum which lies at
our own door, and which drives sun*,
fathsrs and husband* from homo to
thoee very Mdeoos, fhsi.we aro so auxtoas to dose, and still do our bort io
"THE TffiEEB (FBI! ram'
fill,, to our

When thorns enermonr dry good*, mil­
liner and druse makei bill* aro prosent&gt;d, aad their own drafts at the Lank to
pay whoa due, m it not enougu to drive
them to distraction end down tbeir anx­
iety in liquor ? Now we will commence
about uur jewel*. Look bow cusdy

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

STUCCO

ot UIC worm uw. “ .u——------- ^J==tt±(."S!SiSS

-AprepsM of Mrs. Livermore's lata
lecture un the abure import.at qurstmn
I aisled that tho former was oxa- tbe Ihsveaport thuutial thus sensibly
pellcd in Illinois aad adjacent cuuutry mokaeaBSwer:
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to give three bushels of grain to get one
Teach them self-reliance.
to market—that in tho cutrnfry a tittle
Treeh Inem In make breadfate a«Ua«.1.„riteat lk«—.teeter
iurtlwr wvet lit* o&gt;rn was his cheaper,
Bor ik. -anil.* vtm b«&gt;&lt;U nw7 tkrrtd rltk tual; that the. price of his grain vra.
Teach them tu (sot up store bills.
JsMlwaodsl
fixed by the I*&gt;ndou and Uvorpoul
Teach them not to wear false hair.
Teach thorn aoi to paint sad powder.
Teach them to wear thick, warm
boos.
Tesch Iheru how 10 wash aad iron
■JOT of the West was compelled to pay
all tho L-xpeoso ol trausperting his
wheat to tbosu'marketa, that there wore
tn nnluon* of people, ia tte Northwest
aad a tboutand mlltioq bnriieli of grain
Track thorn to do marketing for the
by tbe transportation and ’tbit’when

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—-u &gt;’*“ Irt. iMmow.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

For iutlaltimalorr and Chronic1
UlieuiuatlMn, v'.ut. Bilious. Bcmitteut'
and lulcnaitte'it I’, vim. Diwan of tho
111a&lt;4 Livre, Kiilncyv, and Bladder, three
ll.Ui-r« Laie no isimd. Hkreb Discasrs are
i csiuwsl by Vitiated Bhxxl.
Mrqfatnlcal IHnt axre.—Person* cnpigv.1 in Prints cud Muisral*. such u
1’iufc!- r*. Ty |w--re
Gold-boatera, and
Miners as Urey ndraaev In lite, ore *ub••-vt to ]&gt;mIsA.r of the Bovrls, To guard
of^inst iLis, talc a dose uf Wsutzn’a
Vnrtri.n Ilrrnxn Mv-a»inaaHy.
For Skin Ui*ra*t-«,EraptwaiTo&lt;tar, i
licit Bheura, lUo'.ebes, biota. .Pimples,
5‘usiiilr-, Boils, CatLuuobw. Kuurwanna 1
Scald 11 ••nd. Hott: Eyre, Erysipelas, Itch,

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Pin. T») &lt;•• and other 'VornwJmkingmlh «.&gt;fou&gt;ofsornaaythousands,ore
effortBslIy uctruyud «a4 remorod. 2id
systrtu e4 tWikite, no vrxmlfugos. no
satkcliu nil os. will tm th; system from
now hke these Bi ton.
Pur Female ConiplaiutR, in yo=ng
or old. msrricd nr tingle, st the dawn of
womanbood ot tbo turn uf life, theseTooie
Billets di»jdsy .so decided an inflaooM
tout Improvement is toon perceptible.
JutUldieto—In all eases of jaundice,
rwslsamml that your liver is not doing its
sort. 'Die only nenriblu treatment is to
promote tbe secretion of lAio bile and
favor its removal For this jmrposo ue
Vurxoxn Bnraaa.
Cleanx the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find ita impurities batrtiag
through tbe skin in Punpim, Erupttoaa,
or Korea; cJoauM it ehcc you find it ob­
structed and siuggfah in the vrins; etesBao
it when U is foul; your teelings wLl tell
yon when- Keep tbo blood pc.re, sod the
Health of tho system will follow.

DB. ( BOOK’S WISE OF Tl»l
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• lire li.to.rea Itrtk ill IreUd.r Vrw*., are
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.nUSa Bates. n*tbea»«Otaa«sMSktato*
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G«o. M. Dewey,
editor and publisher.

VOL. XIX. NO. 3.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1874.
|THE CONSTITUTION OF
1
MICHIGAN.

JOHN ROBERTS,

to commence on Tuesday May 12th, 1874.

All Plows entered for Trial to be tried in
Sod, Stubble, Corn Stubble, ground covered with
Straw and muck.

We mn-ka this challenge because Messrs. Dwight
the
&amp; Burrall have advertised four victories over C-_
new Oliver Chilled Plow in Field Trials, in a single day, and at the time of such statement we had
never been in a field with them, nor had we ever
been invited to do so.
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65
will be maria at time stated at or near Hastings.

FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO BE PRESENT.
Over 400 of these celebrated Oliver Chilled Plows now in use in
this county

DENTIST

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The No. 3 Hastings Flow always victorious I

upon the msrtte, shall bo tried for the
■am. offense. All peroons shall, before
oonrlctioc, bo bailable by enffloiont
•urotioo. except fur murder and treason,
when the proof 1* evident or the pre­
sumption great.
Sac. 19. Treaoen against the State
shall eonstet only ia levying war agaitut
it. or adherins to it oaetnloe, giving them
aid sad comfort No person shall be
JOINT BEB0LUTION proposing c.nvieted of troeocn ualere upon tbo
amand monto to the Constitution ot the te,timoay of two witneeoes to the umo
State of Michigan.
overt act, on eonfoeaioa in open court.
Snail nJ ffmt »J
Rrrnrnlatim tf U&gt;a 8UU JLMfn.
That the Constitution of the Blue of imposed ; cruel ur unosaal punishments
Michi.nN be cud thoroao ia hereby •hall UO&lt; be inflicted; aor aball witnoreeo
lx un.rca.onab'r detained.
Rte. l&lt; No pmou itiall be deprived
PREAMBLE.
For the purpose of ealabli-htan. defin­ •&gt;f life, lib-arty or property, without due
ing an-l lirviting the powers «ud datiea i r.wu.-as of la*. No per-ua obeli bo
&lt;■1 tbv earera! department* of govern­ compelled, in nay criminal com, to be a
ment, the PoopL- o’ the Blate of Michi *1 envoi again&gt;t bimaell, but if any par
auu ahaU elect to make a atat&gt;-man'. in
pan do ordain tbia Couatitutinu.
hi&gt; own behalf ho aball be subject to
ARTICLE L

Sac 15. No p-r»on ahaU bo impris­
oned fur debt arising out of or founded
on coatrnc , express or implied, tueot
in c.s« of fraud, or breach of truat, or
for muaeya collected by public officers,
or m my prufeeaional employment. No
ftereon aha I bo itupitaoncdfor a military

Last Friday April 24th, the Age its for the Uhille-1 Plow awisia I by

and tried their plow with the No. 8 testing the draft with a Dynamometer, the follow;

menu mode by farmers present and the parties holding th&lt;
Hastxvdo April ■,1874.
We the undersigned saw the plowing

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ITTOOKTHE FIBST PIffiMinMATOraIWI M. LIST HLl om TH (HU CUV,
after a thourough trial of both plows by one of the

They are put up with either Steel or Cast Mold­
boards. Come and get one on trial.

DWIGHT &amp; BURR ALL,

ARTICLE IIL

§60,000 00

dary line of lodtans Io the place of be
ginning
Sec. ± Tito seat of governmsnt shell
reu.alu at Lansing.

Miuiiai.

Vys;.: ,

•tockholders of the firm,” went up to Messrs. Barlow A Goulyear's field ..ear ’no Ifrf

A. J. HKWTVH,
PETER CRAMER.
THO. BRAKQWIM,
JOHKPH CRADDOCK.

said boundary line of tire Stalo cf Ohio
till it intereecla the boundary line he
twoen the Un'tod States ami Canada, io
Lake Erie; thence with the said l«unuary lino between the United States and
Canada through toe Detroit Hirer. Lake
8t Clair, tbo St Clair River, Lake
Huron, the St. Mary's Rivrt and Lake I
Superior, to a point where U» »sid line
lot loaches Lake Buperior; lheooo in a
direct lino through Lake Superior to
the mouth of the Montreal River;
thence through the middle of the main
chan no! of the said Montreal River to
the bead witen thereof, aa marked upon
the survey made by Cartein Oramm by
authority of the Unit*! Stales; tlianco
madirocilioeto tbo center of the channel
bo&lt;*eoa Middle and South Ulanda, in
the Lake of the Doaort; thence in a
direct lino to tbo couth, ru shore of Lake
Brule ; thence along said, southern shore
thence down the renter of the main
channel of the seme to the renter of the
mo*l usual shin channel of the Green
Bay of Lake Michigan; then through
the renter ot the moot usual ship ohan
nel of the said bar to the middle ot Lake
Michigan ; thence through the middle !
Lake Mlbcigan to the northern boundary
uf the State uf Indiana, aa that Imo was
established by the oct of Congress of
the nioeteenlli of April, eighteen hun­
dred and sixteen ; thence due east with
the not til boundary line uf said State uf
ludisun to the noi tli»art corner tlieisof;

Hastings, April 27th. 1874.

Miillt.

HOME MENUFUTUEHS TRIUMPHANT!

[oemtAt.]
Aa proposed to be amended by the Ometitntioual Commission of 1878, re­
viewed by the Legislators, and sub*
raided to the people ia tbo form of a
joint resolution; with notations of tbo
changen proposed, prepared by 8. B.
McCracken, pi-rsuant to a concurrent
resolution of the two Houses, and ap­
proved by the President of the Senate
and Speiker ol the House of Hopre•entativae. includiag the joint resolu­
tion submitting the alternative propo­
sition of extending the elective

6mu» I. The fitale of Michigan ia
bounded as tcllows, lo Wit: Commencing
at a i«nt on tlx eastern b-.un-lary line
of the Blate of Indiana, where a direct
lino drawn hum the tvulhrrn extremity
of lake Michigan U&lt; too moat northerly
capo Of the Maumee Bay ahali inttrraect the same, said point being the
uorUiwnst corner of the Bute of Ohio,
aa oetabb.lifd by an act of Congress,
entitled ‘"An act to osta'diab the ninthora boundary lino of the State oi Ohl t
and to provide lor the admi.s-uu of the
State of Michigan into the Union up in

WHOLE NO. 989.

L. t«ntD. SINE’S
Keat'ZAit HVUTAf-

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GIFT ENTERPRISE!
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Hastings, Michigan,

&gt;5,000 KACHIN GRKKHBACKS!

tixcnox 1. The legislative |»w»r i*
Sictiox 1. All political power ia io veiled tn a Senate aai H»u»i of Boprebereot tn the propio. Government ia erntauva^
Bye. i. The B-uats shall consist ol
intituled for their equal benefit, secur­
ity, and protection. They have the r.gbt thirty-three meuibvrs. Senate disirtru
to change ur reform the aaiue whenever ■hall be arrang'd by the Legislature,
and
not tee* than two aball be formed
the public good requires
No ipecial
privilege nr immunity shall be granted of the territory known u the Upper
Peninsula. They aball bo numbered
that may not be revoked.
conaecutiyvly,
and each district aball
Sic £ Every ner.no aUR be at lib­
erty to worship God according to th* ,elect one Beoa.ur. At the first election
under thia Constituuon, Senators in the
dictate of hu own oonaefonre
No
person aboil be compelled to attend, or.
against bis conaeut, to contribute to tbo
erection or «uj&gt;port of any place of re­ bervd districts tor louryoarq and tbereotter all Senators , ahali bo elected fur
ligious worship, or lo pay littiee. taioa,
or other rates, lot the aupport of eiy four years. No rounty shall be drrided
minister of the gvapel or teacher of re­ in the formation ot Senate dLtricta, ualees aoeb ouunty aball equitably onUllo.1
ligion.
Bic. 3. The civil and politxeal rights, to muse than one beuator.
Sac. 8. Tbo Bouse of Representa­
privileges and capaatiee of no person
aball be diminished or enlarged on ac­ tives (ball consist of one hundred and
ton members, -to be appurtiouod among
count uf his religious belief, nor aball
any person be incompetent to be a *it- tbo mtstuI couatiee and diarnot*. ae------------ •■
-• lorb.Uef ootdiog to an equal ratio of population,
nor shall
iug a ratio uf reprseentattoo, and a
Iractiun over equal to oso-third of such
ratio, ahali be entitled to two Rsproeeotatirea, and above that number, uno
additional
Representative, ft* each ad­
on all sutgec-a being reepondble for the
abuse of that right; and no law shall ditional ratio; but entry organized
bo uumkI to restrain or abridge the county containing a population of not
Into
than
ono-tiurd
oi the ratio of rep
liborty of speech or of tbo press. Ju all
prosecutions for libel, the troth may be reeontatipu, and every two or more con­
girea ia evidence to the jury, and if it tiguous organised euuntiae coctainisg a
ahali appear to tbo jury that the matter Uko [cpulation, ahali be entitled to a
Every uuorgsnued
charged aa libelous » true, and was Representative
published with goad motives and for county shall to attached to a ttopreoauJustifiable ends, the acousod shall be talivo diatrict Repieaentarivee ahali
oequittod ; and tbo jury aball have the bo ohoeon tor two years and by siagle
nght to determine the law and the facta. ■batrieta In every county entitled to
tis. 5. No bill of attainder, «r pert more than one Representative, the
Klaw, or law lm;xir.ng tou oblige- board of aspreviaore shall assemble at
such time end place aa may bo pro­
of contracts, shall be passed.
' 8«c. 0. Tbo privilege of the writ of vided by taw. and divide toe aaxae into
Mew «wyw shall not be suspended un- Raprascntativo diauioto equal to to"
Ires, in omo of rebellion or invasion, the ।number oi Kept- enntativoa to whieh
•uoh Ctoualy is emitted by law. end .hall
public safety mny require it.
Sac. 7. The right of nisi br jury oanMtobeflPd in the office cf the
shall remain, but riudl be deemed to be Secrotary of State and dock of seeh
waived in criminal cases in cmtrtx otoer
than courts o! record, and ia olril earoo

CRAYON.

�Mr*. Hike the victim of th* brute!
amaait by eateoo-koopers at Kalamaxoo, i* slowly recovering.
The H*breve of Bay City a«
^TSS^ZTwya^te »• -i

TrouHi In the School District. or
PiB for th* Octagon Her., to be

Taken In Separate Dowa.

* Standstill, owtag to a strike &gt;M&gt;ff
th* hands.

tbico wire men do when they had sseembled- They agreed to hire Mire D.
booaase Mr. H. rod Hr. W. hod both
agreed to tet b«r bar* the rchool if she
would accept of their offer, nod *bo had
tlVii&amp;ITK"1NM ofborer abd on the O. KMsntod. Now! wish to have it fair­
R.&lt;J.B.B, Theraaro.
this time ly underaiooa that
did not apply for
nliMMSwal st at Baud laks, aud two tho school, but they requested bur to
or thrac.Anrtii* township of Ensley.
This meeting nnd egrevment was ou
Saturday night; and Monday morning.
Mr. H. was to rone over and let her
but as-nohe oftWem bare aa y»t had know sb* could hav* th* »choo!. But,
nny ffgjfaoftwriig token sick with II, behold what a day bring* forth I On
we all entcrtahi teepee that we raay ro- Monday morning, bright and tariy, Mr.
c.-tpe the loarintetnc fll«: esc. There ba* W. Brod* far Mr. H-; bo wonts some
been no destui from It yet, and the at­
tending pbystetan* say that they never
•aw small fcMix'ln so mild * form before.
Well; cuoogli of small pox, rod tho I***
thafoctier for yvur humWo rereanL
Springs*cmsl?Ui to put Inanspponrnnee here, and may be It, toq, fo afraid
And, would yon bolters it, Mr. H.
of thysuraUjxwt ap$. therefore tails » consented, all former bargain* to th*
be around. *J'b*pls* wpfrh to not th*
best ptaeq laatn roirid tn. wl.teb to contrary notwithstanding.
Now, when tbo B. M. heard of it ho
gktbarasw* fa®.a nawvpaper, cunsowas very indignant, and took them to
task abo-,&lt; it. Mr. H. nod vary littlo lo
my, bpt E- W. got right up on his beam
th* circular saw*, the running out lum­ end* and fairly bowted. Hs says, “1
ber to th-* lumber yard, loading and un­
want my boys lo learn 'rilhmetic, and
loading sbthgle*, and oecastapaJly a
lonely tramp In qunt of a Job, !s nbout Him B. will learn them ’rithmetic, and

sh-M ba M
M nr
otbsr.aad to it all good-akinoa .terakl |
liaM as prompt otwdiroro a, fo «v
other statute of th* State. Our &lt;ov*tmrot fo simply thswill of a majority of
tba people. The laws represent the
will of tlomajcrity, rod whan they do
act thsy riroald b* promptly repealed,
kat antfl repealed they should b* re­
spected by all c1*mm M our citixen*.
To defy row taw ia Just as bad u to
defy say other, rod so man can be jusHied ia bidding defiance to tho taw
making power, or tho taws that power
places upon th* itatulo books of tb*
titate ar th* nation, unlesi ho t* willing
to ibid* th* penalties of ita violation on
moral ground* and for moral nrarons;
rod it is only in tbo mo*t extictao case*

all one beat* or sets here st tihacat, m&gt;
Um; farmer* tn llicturronudlngcountry,
&lt;I«apltc the sold wosther, are busy pre­
paring their ground for summer crop*.
The mills are busy rash day,' Sundays
exsepted. and I would State, that, they
are cutting sumc of the utcep} turn tan
and sltlnglo at pjesent, I.qyer taw.
Thl* morning there wai a klxt.-en foqt
log sawed in the will that seated 1,'iM
feet. J few I* that for a*aw lox sixteen
feet lung;
,
A. D. Cook Eoq.. on* of th* Arm here,
left on Saturday morning last for Has­
tings, and tvok a »p«elmcn of shingle*
with iiUn, which undoubtedly yvo bare
eocn ere this, and which 'probably con
compare with three cut at any of the

kill rather than bo caught.'
“You have been commun
I am oblig.d tn you.”

quit the

public at large, but for Its tWornecteni1
the officers of th* city, and the Prow­
curing Attemay of ths Ootrtrfy era , reBarria think* titty a
tty end nulehryludc
Change ni« facta with

■' ■■ thi* tunc. premising to write aa of­
ten os anything of Importance prtwnti
•tself to write about. I may rouieUnie
In tho near future, write you ait article
upou a matter that trnnaplrcd here a
«-s tt time ago, and which, though true,

pnoolat*** w
nformed spot
oamboo rod 1*1

The testimony of comlx tcut judge* ia
.dtxiied in tlio opinion that the ure of
ardent euirite ia hurtful h&gt; health and
lone life. and the old-fa*!;fonod catcola­
lion* of Natsotx, in hi* Fitai SUiuiiajiro
confirmed br the rveetrcbca of tho Genofqi Lifo-officv. According to those oetimatre, the pr-bability of death ntaong
drinkers between twentymo and forty
yean is ton limes a* much av among
tho whois population; between forty­
use sudaixiy yew, four time* a* mueh;
and among habitual tippion over ttety
rear* of ago, take os much as among
tho people at large. In England, IMO
•50 umro than HMK) ra*r&gt;, were reportcl of men who had literally drunk
IhciMclvr* to death. Nsiaou La* given
u* his investigation of fill I tippler*,
that out of 10*10 inhabitants of tho same
ng.* only rimteen din. Tbu^ tho mor­
ality cnscngdrhilcrs i* three time* aa
great as in tlio community at largo Ho
4iu« cntricl out bi* calculations into all
ttaou, -nd shown bow this chreuic self-

ally in doing, what th* law maWe» it U|0
duty of ita chosen agents to HR Any 1

hav* th* right to t* d*; but
t*vn
no right to charge that other* who do
not ace duty and interest u they, see it
or either of these, jiro enemies of tew
and orderEvery man and woman
must jndg* for him or herself what
duty it, aad thon d» it. Bat it ia not
foir for any one dost to condemn any
other who do not see duty n they do.
Everyman should act as he boliovet
doty demands and of this ho must bo
tho solo judge, and far his note ho must
nod for differing from ha neighbor in
opinion, provided always bo dore not
violate any tew* of right or of the State.
Fataonal wo believe tho Law oDPro­
hibition should be enforced, and trust
it may ba with *igo^ but wo cannot
believe it our duty to engage actively in
doing tbo work to other hands com­
mitted, but most earnestly demand that
all officers of ths tew execute tho tew,
and aa a law-abiding dtteon w» will
andoraa them in doing their duty, white
aa a member ef tbo pre** wo propose to

*1.^1-

handsamo full-pogo illrutration of tho
mouth of th* St John’s Biv*r, showing
the ruins of the old light-home a grove
of palm tro**, etc., Th* third picture is
_ .Ju__ i j____ _ -• - ..r -

Bolls,
other hondsom* and interesting pictures
nro A Rotricror,' after Detker, and
Th* Bashful Lctw,' by J. M. Burflald.
'Up Springs the Lark.' is th* titte of a
cbanning tittle view, exceedingly ap­
propriate for spring time. John Hows
fas* a full-pag* pietav*. striking foe Us
bold cess, called th* 'Hemlock* of Ot­
sego,’ showing a group ol tho** greet
tree, upon the shores cf that famous
lake- ‘Ths New Capitol at - Hartford,
iConn.,' ia a finely executed drawing of
tha large and ornate building new in
process of erection at Hartford, at tha
cost
of several millions of dollar*. Tb*
1
last illunralmn in this number is an *x,rollent portrait of Max Btrakosch, tb*
jimpreassrie. to well known in connoc_ I.L V..H___ ___________ ___
I

Wounds,

Ulcent, Bruises,

Spmljw,
Colle. OH Korea,
AU Hemorrhngw,
DIuttIub*,'
Piles,

carted rod handled by hand, snd the
I &lt;wat of this more than cal* up the
pxofi *, and la a grevlou* tax uion the
pr Oncer. Hence the rraln trade of the
retty irbetajr dhrertad to ottrer potnta—
lU—-.1—m.1 1&gt;*.(1—&lt;*—Kt— — «•A VI — hl». .._

Estray Notice.

cHin
Engines and Boilers.

&amp;» auto onoogh; Men day morning, bo
goes to wbere Mis* B. in and lays, all
in a flatter, “I want to l&gt;o roleaaed, I
want tube released I I want to wub
my Lauda of thia whole affair.” But
Miso B. being hard r,f hefcring just then
paid no attention, but kept right on the ‘Drama.* Bubscripthm ptice, |5,
itcluding chromo* *Tbs East* and *Tbe
reading, nnd he left inatanter.
Vest.’ Jams* Sutton A Co., publisher*,
6B Maiden lane, Nsv&gt;Xoek Ctty.
■•Mr. II. 1 want my contract, just now,
Liver snd "bIooTdI testes.
right away.” 1 goto Mr. H. dared not
retuse, and wrote a contract, and ho and
Mr. W. signed it, nud Miss B. says,
“now I am all right; I will teach your
school, any way."
Now, Mr. Editor, it an happened
neither ol those maxiy-rided men were
office: * ef tbo District, and coMcquently
the coolract waa no contract; and I

FARM FOR SALE!

FOR

THE PREMISES WILL BE BOLD

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ll. B. I3TEBKALBEVZSDE

II! 1,lilt, U Dtf M M

Sl-mra 107.

But the Inapectcca did not apo tho
“pint," so they •‘pintod" for Hasting*.
On Monday waa town uieoting, and
they want for tho old luwnthip Board
with a vengcnce.snd by tbo help of the
dog low mslcvntents, they «uccvceded
ia breaking the ring; and for my part,
lile accordingly. Tho lost Hatemcnt it I think it i* a good thing they did ; far
moat (tnrtling, and shows c falling off they had got to be to awful corrupt
in tho probable term of life for each that they allowed the Clerk |2i dollar*
teu yoarv, from twenty to sixty and .up­ for tih service* otto year; and would
ward, of respectively twenty-eight, you believe it! they allowed tho Treas­
ure the c.-.ermou* sum of TEN whole
year*, with fraction*, and amounting to dollar* for dhbuning between 15,090
j the fearful jerveutagv, respectively, of and.BG,000. Oh hditor of horror* 1 Uh extromitiss, etc., *ic. Only a faw of th*
above symplcsu* are likely to be praarat
thirty-five, thirty-eight, iortj, fifty-one, mteerabla rdcnm, what would thu town in any rate at oos tints. Tils lim be­
and uxty-fhreo per cent, of probable Jtaro come to, if pannUtod to fun on in ing th* gnat dopurating or blood
H(*. a* compared with tho population.
deanung prpan of tha tystem—s«t this
And now election is over, and it ia all .groat “houMkaopar of onr health" at
Surely atroog drink is »low Uro. and iatcmprranco ia voluntary mad dm* snd tranqcQ on the beach for tho pre*ent; work, and tbo foul oomiptioa*. which
gender
in the blood, and rot out, aa it
ebrouie suicide — Dr. Unmrt O&gt;}^4 fa but should any thing occur worthy of
ware, tho madifeory of lifa, are grad­
note, I will l*i you Uow; or should ually expelled from th* sntom. For
cigbor of thoao worthtes require nsotbar thupurpea* Dr. Fforec'* Golden Msdiany portion of one, they ran
1 by calling on

patronage it rxpseta to roroiv*.of tho Great Westw. w------ »__L.
t
.
(
I
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&gt;
1

Bro Grore
,wl
ar* all ahtare. Th*
citixro. ar* buading back fire* to modify
tbBraragreof Ib.flamt*. kJ village*
stang tbo lin. are in danger. TUtarnloo- between Muskegon and Grand
Haven ■ raid to-ba aff ahtaae, white al
Ma.kegon tho flam** are crowding eta**
upon l!&gt;« city, and the eitim* and *0gines bro* been called to tbo reroro.
1 Several farm* bars already boon burned

Wz Bars ^ov.-A
"Tho joint rosolaiiua.
regular ***3*00 of the Legislature, requirinR th* Governor tn appoint two
o.uimlsdonorii to prepare a rods of
practice and court procrod ura, sinralar
to that now in vottea ia tbo titais of

?ir Die Tiral Dita La

SPECIAL TAXES.

HOPgINS and BARNES,

DBUGS Mi IffllCW,
NOTICE.

aSILEi . C-ll«&gt;or 0( l.Urx
OraM
Mxk . „* H/
IS* rec«l T«« Hrwep er Mme* Ser *
Hot Uld dry.

G»ld 1U 1-5.
item wanted.

HASTINGS

DAY AND NIGHT.

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Ui OBmor from tho worst scrofate to the earnman pimple, blotch ar eruption. Great
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City Drug Store,

V irate*t

Diq«tcho* fraai various parts of ths
Stalo show tb*t extensive fires prevail in
tho for**!*, threatening in tome cate*
important town* wnh detraction. Most
them seem to bar* originated in ir,*rk.
trom pawing locomotive Th* wood*
be « permanent lieo, aud will VtabtaenCrofaJrh^-..
~ U&gt;&gt;

itMromfdtahetl. reeUero, brutal and'
Ufa! burgfare Uial aflUct the w orld.
MS-«&gt;r J",»b*I*i t***«*7&gt; “imr
Maw tforid. Four of them WcreJ
Med last week, rod I thought. j«*»d ■
■, ft.—.., ——U

HATCHING.

PRICE S3.OO A DOZEN.

April 3.—To-day Air. W- notified the
School lns]&gt;ector* to go to-morrow and
appoint him an officer.
April 4.—Tkej* (the Inspectors) were
going along; end when they got along
then', and when Mr. W. eaw them, he
went Minning lor Mr. H. and taya.
"come, Mr. H., the Inspector* are over
there and wo muit go over and get
'piutod officer."
But Mr. H. says, “don't bo too fast;
it will not be legal, be will butt it up."
But, Mr. W. ray*. “O, yrs, it wiD, the
blind man ia away, nnd we ran get
'pinled, aud then wo can run the insti­

A Woodruff iloeper will leavs the M.
C. 11. B. denct at Detroit for Indianap­
olis on Monday, at fr40j. tn., rauniog
via. Jackson. Fort Wiiyno, and
►, arriving in rndiMopolit in
time to wake all tho conarotioM with
tho nntaeratri train* out of tb* city tn
alldirestioM.
v ,
'
‘
Thueacraut but nrova cf great adventagn to-ths tr*r*Bug public aa al th*
present timo there is no connecting line

•rX’w-e ■

support 2Z&gt;n»c trade and they do it invariably. Who cats whei.
rinsed iti Barry County, if it is not the people uj the county
must build up'our own place; people in Grand "Rapidn wonid*
it for ub. We have 'Mercbintc, Mechanics, Tradesmen. Lawyer*
Doctors aud Laborers; but oM aaya “we have no im cimaii J
Hastings who can do a good job of work." To puch I would uy
look at our Brick buildings, our Agricultural wqrks, our
and our Ctfriagtw, Wagons. Cuttow &lt;fcc made in Hosting*,
then .“ay'wu hare no mechanies. Compare to day with ten
ago; for then there waa not even a painter in Barry Countv that
txiuld paint a lumber wagon fit to be seen. There is no ne'cd
going away from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and ao fir
as Cutters arc concerned, you can &amp;»ve ten dollars on erm
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hostings, that in
other Town in Michigan (great or email
1 jor-l
flnr.T know
wnau&gt;,
snow .hk
they------eannot
compete with my Cutter Machine. I smogiving
-. _.
my cumonjerg
benefit of my Cutter Machine which I do say
““ is
:-------a savi
ring
­ often dolors to them ou every Cutter they biiy of mo. I hav.
out my first batch of Cutiari. and am Running Out
ther |&lt;n
which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell J&gt; [«« Mb
Par next season. I am .ready now to offer lower pric on bag..
gies than ever before. I am preparing Machinery to
to undersell any carriage builder in tho country. Ti
have made niv customers HjWty and can do it agait
My by*.
inewDnearly doubles every year, and t'jat is evidence nf
tion somewhere.
.

Mr. H. says, “if yon will get Mr. W1o consent, I am quite willing to hire
acme one els* yet, for I know we pay A. H. Cody tails in a n*w form Tho Old,
Old Story ;’ Mrs. L. M. Blinn singa of,
•Tho B*autifal Br aud By ; and a F.
Mr. W. says, “consent, of course 1 will Hopkins, of Ixrndoo, haa a long wonder­
—I'll arnieut to anything, and what ia fully entertaining account of ‘An Engmore, I will not hove her now, at any
rate I will tell her tpaasoona* th*

Unnanionx, M. D.
No—. Hard Scrabble.

aasnfactering enterprise* of cur city ■
that d seari spy command la* pultiic at­
tention fa tho naw carriage ahop cd A.
IL Bock Eeq., on tbo South-east corner.

XVlint tu fhr» online of all thia &lt;tir*

Ujow, Mr. Editor, the blind man say*
it etmek fans very forcibly at tbo time
that sotuo other teacher could loom
thoeu young gentlemen the art or nrith-

to cat onraptnrar, nave an exrretliniy
good ehrora of living on moat that will
make but a ehurt stay tn Ufa Tho let­
ter ctara of butebtregre as lwne-t b«e
aa they are anywhere, but beaten iwlp
tliose who arc ubl.ged to depend upon ’GO,.which report 1P2 men and ;l i wo­
the lower gradra.
men intern iterate nut of 10,000 in Eng­
vrfv mixorrr qvestiox.
land enjj W ale a, end widely reckon th-

It ia with great pleasure that we note
the progrrocro sprit , that mark* the
BMB engaged in nan^facturre in thia
city. Our greatest want ia more ol them,'
bat of tbo** we have i^eaa bo trcely
Mid, tey are roteeprefag,-determined
P««vrerinS men, who ssplfe'to make
their wane and merehanduo equal to
the beet made, and to aril them for u«&gt;
han at homo, with certainty that every
eato will bring them another eorioa*er. Thia baa H should be. and th.
mere men engaged ia thns pushing for­
ward the maaufactunM of our rily the

stiring, and the first thing you trny. is ‘ Titty are doi#g lot/Tr
husincsn ncre !" Everybody seems to be doing well. Mechini-,
are seen by hundreds hurrying to their labor with their

“TIE KTtTlIiaUI ISLAMS,

State Street,

BININGER’S

mulion. H* Myi: “Tho tectum-room
mint ceaa* to be tbo show-room of froth
notortetia* a: high pricw. Man must
be calltd to tecturo who have koeothing’.to any, and tbo pushing bp inter­
ested bureaus ef nntired men curt be
ignored or rtniated. TUta bnroaua al-

Old London Dock Gin.
POULTRY WORLD.

FRESH FISH !
CHOICE
For

He

�State Land Office.
Below pleaso find
statement of funds charged State Treas­
ure on the books in this office, for re­
ceipts during the month of April,
1874.
H. P.Oraar,

The Represen­
tatives of the
New Oliv’r Chill­
ed plow issues a
Challenge which
is accepted, and
t he n back

lagge as hitherto, butjh.ro seemed a
large degree of determination on ths
part uf those pr—ent
Tho foundation waff cf tha now briek
&lt;m Jefferson street are nearly oomplnatOd. and (bo brick begin to arrive. It
County, will moot pursuant to adjourn­
takes John Stanley to push along any
ment. at the fair ground in tbo elty of
enterprise in which he engages.
Hastings, on Thursday tho 11 th day of
June, A. D. 1874, at ton o’clock A. M.
for theelection ol officers fitr tho ensu­
ing year, end for I ho tran-ction of sueh
may properly come
before tbo mooting, A general invita­
tion is extended to all. It is hoped end
expected that the people of Barry County
tdry to putting in a new one. They in­ will generally turn out, especially tho
tend to drew mineral water* in addition Old Pioneers. Como one, come all and
to soda water tho coming summer.
let us hero a good time.
Mr. Barnes of the firm of Hopkins A
Joxs Q. Cat—r,
Barnss has ths thanks of tho emplorev*
of the Baxxn office for hi* kind inritatiou to them to call in nnd partake of
that debciou* summer drink, Soda WaA serious muddle has oceuml in lbs
politics of Ark. That State Is now cursed
It la with deep regret that we learn with two guvernora, each having par­
that M. L. Kelsey, eo long ono of tho tial pomreil m of the office which they
popular baggage men on tho Valley Di­
vision of the M. C. R. R., was -rioredy
and probably falaly Injured. In U»
discharge of bls duty ou Saturday af­
ternoon, hear Onondaga Station.

CHUBCHES.

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K. Aiiovrea. PssBor-

HASTIKUS LODGE, NO- 52, F.
tetre nxitr

Tho work of paring Jefferson street
is to bo perfected. That is as it should
be, and wo tear the proprietors of the
Jots along Stale street, will regret the
work they are doing, and tha manner
in ahich it is being dona, before twelve
months shall hare passed away.

Local tofipts police;.

Breathe there on editor so meek, aa
Fur tho accommodation'of our sub-, to publish a paper and not offend some
■ one each week ; if such there bo wo
.rribers who desire any olbre book,1 him would ace, and employment sire
•nagarine. or paper, published, with or’ at a big — lar—
Jeurncl.
without tbo advertised premiums, we1
Ah. there does, and we presum* you
will obtain it fur you' at the Lovin' can have him at “a big aalarw." His
Bsrxs. without any expeqse to you in1 name is Dennis, post office addre—
sending the crdcri.
1
Hastings, and he is fomillfafly known
a* the man without an opinion, though
, John “looks well.”
[^Ce sidewalks in this eily are in a
ecry dilapidated condition, as a gene­
ral thing, and need repairing.
This
should bs dons ; and, should not bo put
off; fdt asvenkl persons hare already
boon injured by stumbling in conse­
quence of loose plank in the walks, and
stopping into holos in tho walks,
in tho night-lime; and tbo corporation
are certainly responsible for all dam­
age done thereby, and if any srruws
damage Occurs, tbo city may expect to

Ml

PAMACKA

uram___
Mil!* Juiffl 4 Siitiai

BANNER BLOCK,

Aa all of the readers of the • |&gt;r-&gt;^oee toexereteeour right to It* aoBasneb ara aware Meura. Qre- 3d. Wo deny that we have over eeble &amp; Rmwell, Aganta of the &lt;10—led a po-tponement of tho time of
trial, or that we bad any knowledge of
New Oliver Chilled plow in thia Its
postponrment until we had read it
city, published a Challenge to In tho public prints.
us sometime since to try our Mh. We object to your attempt to ap­
propriate credit for paying tbeexpen—a
plows with theirs on Tuesday, of th. trial. After wv have paid our
own expenere If you ‘‘par the mt"
the 12th inst.

ynu will have done only what vou pro­
The following correspondence in re­ posed Wr ahal) do.
lotion to the challenge, ths ground to be
6th. We eny that your a—ertion that
plowed, and the details of tb&lt;* trial need w-e hare repeatedly refused to try our
no explanation.

not ill health. But it is not unmitiga­
ted evil that these winds are blowing.

protected for the same roasen, as nap
always flows till tho buds start. An
April now is regarded as of mure vei­
ns to winter crops and gnus than a
coating of manure, and it is also a pow­
erful agent in extracting tho frost fnxn
tbo earth. It ia likely that many farm­
ers will be late with tber spring wink,
but an immense uf plowing was doao
during the mild weather last wint—,
and this will greatly facilitate msttem.
Wo are also escaping tbo poisonous mi­
asmas that a warm, damp spring invaribly breeds. A backward spring is gen­
erally followed by a heal (fay summer,
and nsnally s productive one, especially
in those products that aru oudangenai
by lata frosts. So it is hardly worth
while to complain ol cold and back ward
weather. Tbo Good Father, who ’‘tem­
pore the wind to the shorn lamb,” haa
aa exeellenb-way of regulating tho Ma­
cons, and His way usually proves the
best ia tho tong rnn.

The reply made to the above was a
verbal iuvjtatlon to meet them at their
ofllre In the evening which we did. Al
this meeting they conreded our right lo
choose the ground t6 l« plowed, agree.I
lo uro for trial plowing only each plows
an tb&gt;y offered tor Bale and handed us
for out consideration a wrtten copy of
«hc rules they had drawn up tor the
tr-vornuieut of tho Judge*. In pureou&gt;ce of this agreement w&lt;* selected the
grounds for tho trial, snd drew up rule*
prinlrd herewith,'for conducting It dif­
fering from theirs In only two Impori tent particulars, vis. that the Judge*
should bo pr-ictleal farmers residing In
this county, and that the judges only
should bo allowed to bold the plows lu
testing draft. We wished the Ju gee to
bold the plows fur two reasons; fin*, be­
cause it is customary for them to do so,
and second because G. A R. had present
twoprufrfsloual plowmen accustomed to
This being ad evasion of our de­ such contests, and thoroughly versed In
mands, containing no a—u ran co that all the Jockey tricks by which the draft
we should be allowed to Lave any voice ufa plow at aglvcn polntcan lie made for
in—tiling the cundltloueof the trial. a moment many pounds lighter than its
weaddrre»e&lt;l Msw-rs. GrebleA Ru-cU huncst average. The ground selected
a second note of which the following for the trial plowing was on the farm
of J. 8. Goodyear A Co. and fields on
forms In that immediate neighborhood

Special Notice.

•ftreetoywy ding-.

‘Poking gardens sortea to be popular
busin,— in the city.
•

■ not be undersold by any competitor in
. the State. Hie facilitisa for business
in hi* lino, both Carriage making and
blacksmithing are cf tho best. Shop on
JcCereou street, Haatings Mich. 47tf

To Liarox Psou recnow.—On Bat
tardily tho csss of tho People vs. Bell
Die chicken fever is raging, and costly
was tried
before
Justice
Riker,
itnjorlolion of birds and eggs frequent
by a jury who found him guilty
Borno appearance of rain with the of the unlawful rote; judgement for
wind uorlheast, this (Tuesday) morning. 836 and costs tax«d at 810. The cos.*
A .;ood new mileh cow was sold in of the people vs Otasteed for -Hing to
this city, on Saturday, st auction for a minor, was adjourned by stipulation
to22dinsi- Also tho case against EdGibb Matthews and Juts Nobles ner­ orly. The other suit egaint Olmstead

As there was no Refer any room far
dodging tbs qu—Uon of what rights
sod privilege* they wa» willing to
recognise, as belonging to us, m tbs
challenged party. Me—9. Oreble &amp;
Russell replied to our first notaln a
communication which, together with
our answer to tbs tarns, la submitted

stuble, rod, muck, new land, «andy
land and clay, borne of It stony and
alum i*y, and some of old smooth ground
free from stones, representing ns well ns
any lots of ground tn be found in con­
venient jiroxlmlty to each other, the
different Kinde of toll in this county,
excepting the very lightest end sandiest
ground, where any Klhd of plow will

LAI BUIBHEVEBT DE8CEHTEJ I

EASTDIGS IABBLS WORKS!

Mr., pi.mll will lecture at Union
Had, on Bunday, May 81st, 1874. Tho
public are cordially inrited.
Tho formers are now engaged in
plowing fur spring crops, and their bnry

Ltar or Ijcrraas rwroaintag at the
Hastings P. O., May 12th. 1874:
Willard Adair. Murray Drumly, Al
bariBoramu, Mine Mattie A Oronas.
Warren D Ooroofl. DaaM Ctaacr,
Henry Curtis, Ed Eastman, Mrs The­
resa Eaton. Mi-Nora Garton, I— A
Hewett, Mr. Otori. Horton. Mrs Cece­
lia Hilton, Matiria* Jnnk, Jno H Pax-

. sKestjwiss.

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

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MONUMENTS,
HEADSTONES.

TABLE TOPS,

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MUSIC BOOKS

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Corner State sad Creek St Boi’disg
cnee occupied by Boston Cash Store.
BLACK A FULLER.

A1NS
JAMES WOODRUFF
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.‘.Icaars. Grtbls A Rwwell instated ou
having their pic w held by a prole—Iona)
plowmen. The Htateagent of the chilled
plow, after seeing the ground chosen,
n-fiiMKl to mace the trial upon ft. Hard
trort wasn’t what he was loosing for.
We ahaU continue to ofibr our plows
on trial with any and all others, to be
used on all Kinds of ground, and wc In­
vite every farmer who contemplates
buyings plow to tag ou. and satisfy

ved Ice Cream at their oatiag-honsM on
Saturday evening.
Young shade trees are being brought
into market quiteplratifully. Buy them

&amp; roars

Book and Pamphlets.
Abstracts of Titlo,
Polices of Insurance,
Cards, Circulars, Notes,
Bill Heads, Letter Heads.
Catalogues, Bank Checks,
ItaraHnt, Rhnw C-wt.

thlcKly strewn aa farmer*
______ . „,MO
vuvt.k, r their srounds. We don’t
•Ided than it would be if made lo pur- H,ln5« “ * ™!e’
fannvro plow their
------- —1 straw stacK*. but If you Know of one
[ who want« his stacK broKen up. wesrlll
plow with you on that. If the t—to
which we propoororeeuffleientto—Uafy
you. please tavor nt with an early re
1 ply. Itrepectlnlly,

I epring ia the surest protector of fruit, as
it keeps bock tho Ends Ifoyond danger
I of the late frosts. The sugar season is

on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday.
June 2d, 3d and Mb. Among tboss an­
nounced to take part In the vxercte—are
“Everybody is praying for rain.
Hou. C. I. Walker, of Detroit; Judge
C. w slip greens are abundant just now. C. Brown,of Kalamanoo; N. Kingsbury
1'L-ssant weather for a few days this Of Pennsylvania; Dr. H. O. Hitchcock,
of Kalamaaoo; Bev. Mr. Carty, nf Jack­
son; B. J. Olney, of th* University of
Michigan ; Rev. Dr. Z. Eddy, of Detroit,

lav cases

HaaHuge. Mich. May llbM7L
Mresn. Grebte A Uuaaell,
Gontlemen—Roforring to your pub-;
listed challenge to us, to meet the new
Oliver Chilled plow In a public trial,
we would—y. The ricbl to fix the
lime, place and conditions of every i
sueh eontc*t, belongs notonouely to tb ■ j
cbalenged party, and this right bro al- 1
ways and everywhere been r .-cognised, •

Tho scarcity of local and miscellan­
eous news in this i—uq may bo attribstod lo our crowded columns on ths first
and fourth page* and a large amount
Tnx Bacxwxxd Brstso.—People hare
of job-work. Next week we shall com­
plete tho Constitution, and then wo complamed ot tho backward spring, the
damp snows, tho chilling winds and al!
both in tho amount of news both local that, and realise much discomfort, if

—arching for gum in a swamp
in Hope township, on Sunday afternoon,
a daughter of John Q. Creasy, of this
city was bitten by a massasauguer, on
her l*g just shore the ankle joint Un­
der the skillful care of Dr. Upjohn aidod by tho most careful attention, she
is now slowly improving and will recov­
er, though ths wound will/'probably be
sometime in healing.

Obstacles to Marriage.

Wri/iqs, fiioif.

B.—Tbo meetings ftfHastlnga Grange,
I’atrnnaof Husbandry, we believe, are
held every other Saturday evon’g, but we
caunot give the names of the officers, as
they have not been given us for poblieaUon, but presume you c-in ascertain
by writing to 8. J. Bldleman. Esq., of
Hasting township, poet office address,
Hastings, Michigan.

and general, and in appearance.

naan

Ok
sis Lire un»i8*i
uni fulfil,
tMEEO
inn UB
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Shingles, Lath, Ac.
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J. tout a MI.

�Homs of any bAf making appropriations
of money, embracing distinct items, and
tha pert or parte approved ahaU be tho
law, and the item or item* disapproved
shall bo void, unless re-passed accord­
ing to tb* rules and limitations proeertbed fur the passage cf oilier bills
over lb* executive veto­

■ I CHICS. CZRTUl a. *•
Ayand Jtivsr Valley Division

SdStt'XSes SL-SS

IMS;
utuado. No Um nxpiraiioa cf ninety day* from tho
oad oftha aaamou al whim th* same is

o Legislature shall not

Michigan Central R. R.
OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

:J3SSia»«tia4sjs
'^tetaaatasjcs;

Sacriox 1. Th* judicial power ia rul­
ed in a Supremo Court, in Circuit
Court*, Probate Court*, Justice* of tb*
1'wece, and in ouch ether courts, tribu­
nal* and offisere as are or shall b« es­
tablished or authorised by law.
8k. 2. Tb* Sunrem* Court 1* con­
tinued subject to the provision* of this
article. Th* Legislature shall provide

2thmfrmawiM «• wot AleoW.

tali v« elected to fill vacancies shall
U”

Sac. 8. No puraon holding any elsctive State office, and no person holding
the office of probate judge, county dark,
register of deeds, county treasurer,
sheriff, county superintendent cf schools,
prosecuting attorney, county auditor, or

MEW WTE1TIIEHE.MTS.

and journal*, and all other pr
dered by the LogWatare. aha
contract to the lowest bidder.
who shell give adequate l

Firt!. Divorcing an^ named party, or
upon th* subject of divorre;
.S«.-nJ; Changing the nunea of per-

ROOFING!

signed .to hold a Circuit Court in cases
provided by law.
8k. 8. The Supremo Court shall
have a general superintending control
over all other courts and tribunals ; and
also such appellate jurisdiction as shall
be provided by law, and to that end may
issue write of error, orfierari, msadsrau,
prswdmds, prohibition, and all other ap­
propriate write arid process. It shall
also have original jurisdiction in cases of
smb/msu, Aajou rorpoi, proceedings in
the nature of yut teorrmta, nnd of pro­
ceedings by tart faciatt lo vacate letter*
patent Ito appellate jurisdiction shall
not extend to any aril case. for tbo re­
covery of money or property iu which ’
tho amount or value of tbo thing in
controversy is les* than one hundred ’

cf the world ha* a medians been companndri F*meming ib. r«ai«rfc»bto quajItire ot VixeaaaBurnt* In beating th* rick
of every disease rnsniabrir to. They are a
gmile Pargatlvo at wcU a* a Tome, relievtag Cciiaretion or Inflammation of th*
Dfrer snd Visceral Organs,in BiliousDto-

3s"vSintes!!f£^
and avoid the us* of aloahoUc stimntent*

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SUM.
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MsnksU.

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niri. Regulating the jurisdiction
and duties of justices of tho puce, or
constable*;
JirarfA Providing for changes of
venue in civil or criminal eases ;
FiflA. Granting any special powers to
boards of supervisors ;
fiiirfA fiumtnoniag and empaneling
petit jurors;
&amp;vealA Regulating tho rate of intor-

ror ot rerfwrsre' by the Judge who tried
WILD LIFE rxFJHinsuch caae, or by a J edge of th* Supreme
tircnoz 1. In all elections, every
Court.
pers.n of the ago of twenty-one year*
8k. 4. Four terms uf tho tiupremo who aball bars resided in thia Stats
Court shall bo bald annnally, at such throe month a, nnd m tbo townahip or
timre and places os may tx&gt; designated ward in which be offers to vote ten days
next preceding an election, belonging
by taw.
8k. 5. The Supreme Court shall, to either of tho following classes. aball ;
by general* rules, except as otherwise bo en elector and entitled to vote:
bet* elected, expel a member. Tbo
provided by taw, establish, modify, and
reason* flor such exphlrian shall be en­
FifKU. Authorizing th* eala, leaee,
Firit—Every male citizen of tho
emend tbo practice in such court and in United Statre;
tered upon the journal, with the names or mortgage of real estate belonging to
.
all inferior tribunal* end rimphfy tbo
Stand— Every male inhabitant of this
of tba mam beta voting on the question. minors, or by cx»cutor* or administra­
No ttertfeahan be expelled a second tors, or by any religious corporation or
■ aiac, end shall appoint it* clerk* and State, who aball have tended in lbs .
a Reporter of ito dscuioa*. The doei»- United States two years nnd six months. |
timo for tbo same cause.
ion* of the fiupremo Court shall be in and declared his intention to bscomo u ।
6k. 10. Each House aball keen a
.VmlA. Chartering or licensing terries
writing, and signed by tho Judge* eon- ^atnvn of tne United States pursuant to
journal of its proceeding*, , and publish or toil-bridge*;
cutting therein. Any Judge dlsrentinr
the same, except such parts a* may re­ t TuM. Itemitting fines, peaaltte*, or
therefrom shall give the roosoa* of *uch
quire iecrc*y. Th* yeas and nay* of ‘forfeiture*;
disanni iu writting, under bi* tigaaUtajpembera of either Hoose on any
JfheeatA. Creating, increasing, or de­
CHOICE MIXED GLADIOLAS
question aball be taken at the request crearing fees, parcantage*, or allowSk. 2. No person shall be eligible tur*. All such opinion* shall be tiled
of cue-fifth of tbo member* sleeted.
to the office of Governor or Lieutenant in the office of th* Clerk of tho 8aAny member of eitherHouao may dis­
Governor who has not been five years promo Court- The concurring opinion ,
sent from and protest against any act,
a citimn of the United States, a resident of any three of said Judge* »half bo a;
’i
of this State two years next preceding ' decision.
proceeding or resolution which h° ““J
Sk. fl. Tba Legislature shall divide
........... .............................. ............
his election, and attained the age of
deem injurious to any person or the
the State into soventoou judicial circuits, &gt; prescribed by taw, *hall bo enjnyod br
, public, and hare the rea*on of his di*thirty yaara.
and
it
in'iy
increase
the
number
of
cirbJ] ]«root&gt;« otherwise entitled (hereto,
senTartored on the journal.
franchise whatever;
Sk. 8. Tbo Governor and Lieu ten­
FtwtmitK. Dectaring'any^santod per- ant Governor shall be elected at tha cuito at tho expiration of period* of rix , wbo ^gy (J0 jn the actuil military nr
HxC. 11. In all election* by either
House, or in joint convention, tho vote*
FiJlttSi. Extending tha timo for tha times and places of chooaing tho mem­ year*. It may re-arrange tho circuits I m,,*! service ol tho United State*, or
ber* of the Legislate, ra. Tho person or decrease tho number of the Mme st of tbi* 8tate, and their vote* »ball ba
shall bo given tira «vw. All vote* on
ncminations to thu Senate ahali be te- auoumcnt or oollection of taxes, or having th* highest number of votes for any timo ; for each of which circuits. So I made t&lt;&gt; apply to tho townahip or word
Tbo
Governor or Lieutenant Governor shall established, the electors thereof aball '! af which ther am reridout*.
ken by yeaa and nay*,. au&lt;I published
elect one Circuit Judge, who shall hold J Legislature inay provide by low for allecter of taxes from die duo perform­
with tbs jatunal of ito proceeding*.
to bold tbrir
their election*
elections
hi* offico for tho tortn of six years, and | lowing townships (o
8m. 12. Tho'floor* of each House ance ot his official duties:
until hi* successor i* olociod and quail- 1 ja Mny Qty wholly' or in fpart
—
within ■*-the
Sutamti. Puninbing crimes or mtashall be open, unlre* the public w*lfrr*
__ -■____ 1____
_ TT_n.. .k.ll demoanora;
fiod. No alteration of any circuit »hall J limit* of such township*.
have (ho effect to remove a Judge from : Sk. “3. All
•” -•-**£
—- -x.ii
. k
.1-­
elections
shall ube k
l»y
bal
Sanianti. Adopting, by any person,
office, jutwided ho ahali reside in tbo lot, except of such township officers as
any named person aa his child or hair;
circuit of which ho is Judge. An eve­ may he authorised by law to be otberFifkltaU/i. Vacating or altering any
ry additional circuit eatabli*hed. the
load laid out by cotnmiss’otor* ot high­
Judge ahaU bo elooted by the elector*
ways, or any street, alley, or public
Su. 4. Every elector, in all cases ex­
of »ucl&gt; circuit, and hi* term of offico .cept treason, felony, ini.demeaner, or
ground in any city or village. or in any
(ball continue as provided in this breach of tho peace,.shall be privileged
recorded town plat; or for altering th®
Constitution for Judge* of the Circuit from arrest during his attendance al
boundaries of any school district, for
building or repairing bridges, or for
Court
election, and in going to and returning
fixe. 7. A Circuit Court shall be held fn'.u tho satao. No elector shall bo
draining swamp or other low lands, ex­
at least twice in each year in every obliged to attend court as a suitor or
cept by expenditure of grants to the
county organized for judicial purpose*,11 witness on tho day of election, or to do
fined to the subjects expressly named ia State;
and at leaat three time* in each year in i। military duty thereon except in time of
the Governor’* proclamation, or submit.VuwtamU. Exempting any property
counties containing ten thousand in-' war or public dangur.
from taxation. Tho Legislature shall
tod by special message.
\abitant*; and in court tic* having twoa- | fixe. 6. No elector shall be deemed to
8x0. 14. Every bill andjeint resolu­ tworido by general laws for the cases
ty thouland inhabitant* or over, th*re . have gained or lost his residence by
tion potMd by tho Legtalaiuro, and enumerated ra t hi* section, and for all
i shall bo at least four tenn* iu each year. |! reason of sb.ar.ee therefrom in the screvery concurrent re*obltion appropria­ other caeca which, in its judgement.
Judges of the Circuit Court mpy bold '| rice of the United States or of this State,
ting money or property, »bnll bo pre­
courts tar each other, and in olh*r cir-'.। nor while engaged in the navigation of
sented to the Governor, and if. he ap­
cuito in caeo of a vacancy, and shall do j tho waters of this State or of tbo United
prove, bo shall rign it; but if not, he eotablixh a State p*p«r.
so when required by taw or upon tho re- 1 States, or of ths high seas, nor while n
Src. 24. Tho Legtalaturo may eushall return it. with hi* objections, to
quest of (ho Govsrcor.
the House in which it originated, which 1' thorixo th* omnloyment of a chaplain
student at any seminary of learning, nor
shall enter the objections at large upon ! for tho State prison.
Str. g. Th* Circini Court* shall bare while kept nt any alms-house or other
original jnrtodiction in all matter* civil asylum at public expense, nor white eonits journal, and r.-consider 1L On such ; 8xc. 26. No collector, bolder ot dfoand criminal, not excepted in this Con­ lined in any .public prison.
reconsideration, if two-thirds of the burner of public money*, shall hav* a
stitution and [not] prohibited by law,
member* elected agree to pou such bill *0&lt;t in tha Legislature or b* eligible to
Sac, 0. Laws may bo passed lo pro.
and such appellate jurisdiction from all serve (ho purity of elrtitiobs, and guard
or resolution, it shall be sent, with the any office of trust or profit under thi*
inferior court* and tribunals a* shall be against abuses &lt;Jf the elective Iraucbise.
objections, to the other Hcuac, by which Stale, until he shall haro accounted for
provided by law, and a supervisory con­
it shall be reebnsideted. If approved and paid oyer, as provided by lav, all
Sac. 7. No soldier, eounsn, or mar­
trol of the^amo. They shall also have ine in tlio array or navy uf the United
by two-thirds of the member* elected to turns for which he may be liable.
Boe. 11. Ha may grant reprieves, power to issue write of injunction, AsAmi ।Stalos, shall be deemed a resident of
Sac 28. The Legudstiu* ahali not
that House, it shall become operative.
In »uch ra-, the vote of both Houses audit or allow any private claim or ac­ oommnlotions and pardons, after con­ tarpa. nsaicaw, fae wsrro*/*, ow/torora, this State in conseqtMneo ot being at*.
'
viction, for all offenses except tresson and other write neceasary to carry into i nonou in any piece wiunn uw ■*u&gt;&lt;.
shall be dstarcilnrd by yeas and nay*, count.
Bsc. 27. Tho Legislature shall meet and caaaa of impeachment, upon such effect their order*, judgment*, and do- | gzc ». Any inhabitant of this State
and the name* cf the members voting
Ih.,„
.1
wlio may luroafler be engaged ia a duel (R k Ik 11 e Loral
for trad against it shall be entered on at the seat ol government on the first conditions, and with such re*trictior.n A—. —4
tha journals of each House rospectivuly. WedMafloy te JaMary ia Aw yw and limitations, as he may think prop-" over inferior court, and tribunals within shall bo disqualified from holding any Lffl) PUSES,
I! any biU or resolution be not returned eighteen hundred and *ev*nty-fiv*, and ar; but th* Logialaturn may provide ijr their respective jurisdictions, and in office and [from] voting at any election.
by the Governor within ton days (Sun­ unVihoflrst Wednesday in January in taw as to th* manner of hearing appli­ other cases provided by law. The ap­
STUCCO
day extaiptod) after it ha# been pre­ •vary second year thereafter, and at no cations far pardon. Upon conviction pellate jurisdistion of said court, shall
WffEBUE
anted to him, the sera* shall become other place or time unloro u provided for treason, be may suspend the execu­ not extend to any civil case in which tho
operalira in like manner aa if: ha had in this Conititntion, and aball adjourn tion of the sentence until tho ease shall amount or value of tho thing in contro­
mgned ft unless the Legislature, by without day at sach ti*ae as tb* Ug- be reported to the Legislature at ito versy is leas than twenty-five dollars, ex­
their adjournment, prevent ito return, istatoro ahull fix by concurrent reaolu- next MMion, whan tho Legislature shall clusive of costs, except upon allowance
Shingles, Lath,
of an appeal or writ of esrfssren’ by a
in which can it *hall not become ope­
Circuit Court Commissioner or tbo Judg*
ratic*. Tho Governor • may approve,
8ac. 28. Tb* Legislature, oa tha day
each general biennial election in Novem­
sign aad file it. the office of the decre­ of final adjounxmant, shall adjourn
“THE THUMB OF THE PE8BJD.'
ber a Secretary of State, a State Treas­
tory of State, within five days after the at twelve o'tluck at noon.
urer, a Commissioner of th* Slat* Land
adjournment of the Legislature, any
8k. 29. The election of Senators and session, information of each case of re­
Office, a Superintendent of Public Inact pasoed during tbo teat fir* day* of Reproeentatiroe pnnuant to tho provis­ prieve, commutation er pardon granted,
struetioa, an Auditor General, and . an
the aaaaten, bed tbo same ahali berom" ion, of thi. Constitution, ahali be bald and tho ruic-J therefor.
Attorney GonoraL for tbo term of two
Sac. 12. In case of tbo death of the
on tbo Tnevlay eucoooding the first
yean, each of whom shall keep his
6m. 16. The compensation of mem­ Monday of November, m tho year Governor, his removal or suspension
office nt the seat of gnv«rr.m&lt;’iit, and
ber* of
legislature shall be four eighteen hundred sad seveaty-alx, and from office, inability to perform tho du­
shall perform such duties as may be pre­
doltas* a day for sctnal attendance, and on tho Tuooday succeeding tho first ties of th* office, leasgution, absence
scribed by taw.
when absent on account of ascknam. Monday of Nov*mb*r at t^ry oeoond from the Stat*, or other disabllily, tho
fire. 2. Their term of office shall compower* and duties of the office shall dc­
They shall be entitled to ton cento, and year thereafter.
menoo on tho first day of January fol­
no mare, for every mile actually trav­
6k. 30. Tbo Legislature aball prc- , volve upon tho Lisutonant Governor for
lowing their election.
th* residue of th* term, or until the diseled going to and rotnruiag from tho
Sk. -8. Whenever ■ vacancy ahali
place of meeting, on the usually traveled
occur in any of th* Stele offices, the
route; and f&lt; stationery nnd newspa­
Governor shall fill the same by appoint­
pers *ot exceeding fire dollars for reck
ment, by and with tb* advice and con­
member dnriog any M-srion. Each
sent of tho Senate, If in session.
member shall bo extitlod to one copy
Ssc. 4. The Recrotary of State, State
ef tto&gt; laws, journals, and documenta of

BUY J. 4 P. COATS'BLACK
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FLOWERS

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and many ctiirro, with’tfietr rest tribotarica, throughoal our entire country dur­
ing the Summer and Aotumn, and remark­
ably ao daring seasons at ar.usual beat and
dryness, are invariably accempanied by ex­
tensive derangement* of tbo stomach and
liver, and other abdominal viscera. Xnthcfr
treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful
influence ujion three various organs, la
—intiiily nirnemry. There is no cathar­
tic tor the parpoao equal toDmJ.Wsxxu'a
Vanaaa Brrrxza, a* they will speedily re­
move the dark-colored viscid matter with
which the bowels are loaded, at the same
time atimnUluig the accretion* of the
liver, and generally restoring the healthy
fnnetjous of the digntirn organ*.
Dyspojmla or Indlgrstioa, HcadMlie.l'ain in the 8houldero,C«iBb«. Wit­
ness of the Chrot, Dixzinraa. Hour Eractetiona of the Stomach, Bad Tasto in tbo
-Moath, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart. It.flunmati'm of the Lnngv, Pain
in the rtgten of the Kidneya. and a hun­
dred other jalnfnl avmptom*, are the off­
spring* of Dys^iepsia. One bottle will
prove a better guarantee of ita merits than
a teagtliy silvertiscmcnt.
Scrofula, or King’s .Evil, White
BwelJinc*. Ulcers. Erysiprias. Swelled
Neek, Goitre, Scrofuteu* iufl.rew-.H~i.,
Indolent Intlanunations Mercurial Affec­
tion*, Old Sore*. Eruptiim* of the Bkin.
Sore Eye*, ete., etc. In lheac. aa in all
other conilitnlioual binisct, Wxtxni
Vmasa Bmait* have shown their great
caralive power* lo the pwet obstinate aad
intractable case*
,
For Inflammatory and ( hronie
Rlrenmattam. Gout, Bfliooa, Itemittent
ami Intermfttenl Fever*, Di■»**&gt;■ ot tha
Blood, Liver, Kidney*, and Bladder, these

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Briggs House,
For Skin Dlawwcn, Emptiowt.Tetiar,
Sxlt Rbenm. Iffotcba, Spcta, Pimple*,
I*u«tu!&lt;n, Boil*. Carbuncles, Ringworms,
Scald Head. Sore Eyre. Erynpeta*. Iteb,
Scurf*. Diacotaottioa* of the Him, TTamar*
and Dmaereof lheSki- -*-*-*------------or nature, are literally
out of th® srstern in t
u« of three bitten.

CHICAGO.

DENTIST
MA

;

J. Cole &amp; Son.

mmaberf; but .hall nut receive. «t the (
expc neo of tbo State, book*, newspa­
per*, or other perquisite* cf office nol
«prcn Jy amtamxod by this Conditcte.
Sk. 16. Th. President of the Senate
and Speaker of the ffoa, ef Represen.
tativee (ball be Mtitk-d to tbo time per
diem competuoixm cud mileage u
members rd tbo Jx-gialatorc, mid E-

Land Office, sliall constitute a Board of
State Auditors, to oxamin* and adjust
all etaim* against th* State not other­
wise provided for by taw. They shall
also constitute • Board of State Canvniaar*, to datannino the result of all
elections for Governor. Lieutenant Gov­
ernor and Stale Officers, and of such
other officer* a* shall by taw bo refer-

CALI. AT JOHN W
Pure Wines and

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Ths Best Faint in the World.

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favor ita reoovaL For this pnrpoee use
Vmuaa Brrma.
CleAnsc the Vitiated Blood when
•ver you find its impurities bursting
through tbo skin in Pusplas, Eruption*,
or Bora*; clraruc it when you find it ob.tructed snd alugrpih u&gt; the veins; deenre
it when it is foul; your feeling* will tell
you when. Keep tbo blood pure, and the
bealth of the lyatem trill fulkrw.

UNDERGROUND
LIFE BELOW °T*E SUBFICEI

H. Aft «VSI
’&gt;"1 ■* aw.

ELOTBTH, BE®! S WABSTOBTH,

NEW BT&lt;
BIGOOIEMDI

to any other

BULLS

Sac. 18. In sash county organised for
judicial purposes there shall bo a court
ot probate. It shall have such probate
jurisdiction, powers and duties as shall
be proscribed by law. Other jurisdic­
tion, civil and criminal, may also bo
conferred on Court, of Probate. Judges
ol Probate shall bo* their offices
elected by tbo •teeter* uf thru- ro.poctjre counties. a* shall bo provided hr I
law.
fine. 14. Ths Supreme, Oinuit ud
Probate Court ahull bo courts of rocord. and ahali each bars a common

BARGAINS

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VOE. XIX. NO.,4.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 040.

1st. To plow on any gronndi they
might select and than plow on tho
grounds sabeted by us on the farm of
E. H. Mallory. Thia they pooWvoly
refuted to do.
Wo than submitted our second props sition vb;
Td allow tho judge* to soloci the
grounds to bo plowed. ‘This was also

WHO

Although it ecsms to us, that if tho
judges are called on to decide which is
the beat plow, they ought to be allowed
the privilege of seeing them work where
they choose.

' could on any reasonable tonus we thou
' made the third proposition as follows :
To plow the grounds they hud scloctod and thru /.ubmit to tho judges
I whether we should or should not plow

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esloct-d by ua To thia
As we had never met them in a field trial, we call­ inthrythealsogrounds
objected, saying they proposed
tho grounds.
ed on them at their office the next day, to ascertain to Ifselectthey
ray tho grounds selected
represents fairly tho different
where these trials were held and victories achiev­ bykindsthem,of soil
in Barry Cotmjy. except
ed. Mr. Burrall said they were held on the farms tho lightest and sandiest, why did they
refuse to plow on the
of Peter Cramer, Edward Bump, Mr. Sylvester and sofarmpersistently
of E. H. Mallory, which As every
ons acquainted in that locality knows is
Mr. Jesse Townsend, but admitted that no repre­ a heavy strong soil, and ■■specially alter
taken their plow r.n th" same
sentative of the Oliver Chilled Plow was present. having
farm only ths dsy before, and inform­
m

BOTUP.IWMI
THRKADftrynrIACHIK.

ing those about the place they would bo
there to tho trial tho next day!
Their great anxirtf to have a trial
■'upon any reasonable basis" . may be

Mr. Sylvester did not have our plow on trial at all and says, he
did not buy theirs. We sold Mr. Bump a plow and how much of a
victory they won may be seen from Mr. Bump's statement:
The New Oliver Chilled Plow scoured in muck where the No. 3
-Hastings Steel Plow clogged completely, and rose out of the ground.
I consider the Oliver Chilled uPlow the best I ever used. E. Bjjmp.
JIfter such Truthful ? statements, we thought ourselves entitled to
public trial and we asked it.
DR-C.C- LINSLEY,
■SSfiS

HESSMER, HEATH k. CO.

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■uimra

Wo then informed thorn wo should
be very happy to receive a ehalleugo is*. .r'kfMT at no Psu^fl iK.rw.r M ■nail Lfrom them and thought they would bavo
no trouble in arranging terms, Ac
If the gentlemen are still anxious to
•’I’l’XX
isrli ««lwmim
mo their plows tested with tbo Now
Oliver Chilled Flows, we would aubmitt
the following propositions, vis :
1st. Wo will eutorjho Now Oliver
Chilled Plows against any plows of their

FL0RENCE

FUtKEXCK iatrsu «Ici&amp;C c
srslasi IK. t&gt;is&lt;«r. Wbwkr A *
uU Un.'«r a tottr
laval

number, and to be practical formers living
in this county. Two to be salocted by

April 2-ltli Mr. T. McHull, State Agent for the 0. C, plows and Mr. Runell met Mr. Burrall at
3d. Tho judge, to select tb&lt;i grounds
the farm of D. P. Sprague, in Carlton, and also April 25, '74 in Woodland, at each time and piece
Mr. Burrall agreed to .enter into a public trial with the New 0. C. plow, and try in all the kinds of for plowing.
Wo wonld alw submit for tba judges
plowing, ani*b the time frat named in our challenge. April 30th, Mr. R.. called on them at their
office, and desired to make the necessary arrangeiuenta'for the trial in writing that they might be consideration, tho following points of
published. Mr. Dwight, replied that they could, not be ready nt the time named as they wished to merit only:
wait for Mr. Gales New Plow, thus showing a lack of confidence in the plow that had “achieved so . 1st. Quality o! work.
many victories in a aingle day." We then suggested that the time be postponed to the 12th dav of 2d. Lightnest of draft.
, 3d. Eero of handling.
May, but tbev still refused -to make the terms, Ac., in writing. Our Challenge appeared April 29th,
4tli. Durability.
laso May 6th in the Banker, thus giving ample time for a public, acceptance. A public challenge
merita a public acceptance, and if they were ns desirous of a publis trial os they stated in their note
to us of Mav 11th, '74, would not thej at once have made it public,’ that many might be present to
witness their triumph ? On the contrary they took no notice of the challenge until May 11th, only
one day bafcrpi ttyc one named for trial, when they addressed allot® to us. claiming for the first time D. A B. decida (o mako tba trial, we
thc'right to name time of trial, ground to be plowed, and rules to govern the trial.
hope they will giro the tumen sufficient

^OMESTi

TERMS LOW.

THETffiEffiQQFIEEPEm'

notice, that they may bo pneent aa they

A VERY MODEST DEMAND SURELY!

DENTIST

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Miilte.

Mklitai.

Swtey's H°T"-i
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Pare Wines and Liquors!

We wonder how many trials of plows are held in
whi^63^k^6ii»titor has the privilege of naming
the -time, tests required of each plow, selecting the
grounds, making the rules to govern the,Judges in
making their decisions and even naming the plows
to be entered by his competitors.
It certainly would be very fair for the one party
at least, and the result would show conclusively to
everv farmer which was the best plow for him to

Michigan
neaenanimitvofMeautoJlwighld-BurraUm aecrpting the time, fitted with their
Thenl it 'only eaualedbynaming the only plow theyhad deadrd to allow l« to
for trial* but resenting to themselves tho priuilege ofentering any and all they ehose,
torn the wrUtMortieles submitted by them to govern the trial no follow, .
^^^e'^dertt^C^esentin son the one,ide the Xew Oliver Chilled Plow and on

the other, the plow:
Upon being preto
ed Plow on onc-qid
B. reptiedthej

A GREAT BARGAIN.
Chilled Plow L took of you on trial,
gives perfect tahifoctton.
Messrs.
Mewcr and Dwight brought a Na. 3
Hastings plow to my place and left it
to bo triad with the Chilled plow. My­
self and neighbor Cowell tried both
plows in sod, a very stony piece, and wo

FARM FOR SALE!

sapanocitT of the dulled Plow.
It
would do better work, more of it. and
do it easier for tho team. I keep the
Chilled Flow and th»T have token their
plow away.

Now Oliver Chiliad Plow in rod with n
jointer, and in sttibble and.oocn atabble
without it, and find it lar enperior to
the Haitings Plow No. 8. It will rat
and turn a wider furraw and do it nail­
er. For general paryoroe I tnink it
tho beat plow 1 rear used. ’
Ljuraann Street.

HaanxM. Mm., May 18, 1874.
In the Hutingv Barm of May Otb,
1874, Moura- Dwight * Burrall m. my
name to aatatmoeat in regard to Utw
Haatrngi No. 8 How, and tho Ulivwr
Chiliad Blow, which is faba. I did not
hold lha Chilled Plow, nor aeo tho draft

TSE SEW tStraOVED

’

REIIKGWliSmiAMK.

$60,000 00
tbs statement m I had no glasses, but,
Mr. B-, told me it referred only to the
Hastings No. 8 Plow, and my Curtiss

Sooth tide 8ute Street.

Hastings Ml

Hatting*. MIoMfari.'

B. F. 8TEINHOFF

LfoMrap, Micb., May 16th, 1874.
This to to certifr that I bavo tho Oi­
ls* Chilled Flow, and can truly say
they are tba boot plow. 1 ever u**d.
They work well to mH kinds of ground,
and loavo a tetter furrow tor the home
than any Iron Beam I1nw I over used.
I would Mt take twenty fire dollar,
osoh, for three, and be oompeltod to use
tho Iron Boom Flow. I mean what I
ray. They coat leas for repairs than.

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE
KJNUffiniG&amp;lMUCK!

U n iilfH

H A. BUSEfeWPX AO

�callrigned by

t*HM

[ Monday ereotp*, fc» Jha
aviewitig the work alroMy
line, ud deviate* win ar

FOB A TAX ; BUT »»OT FOR A
LICENSE.

haa declined corrvepcnditigly. ’ This fa
not altogether ibo etfecl of the panic, |
..
» of
■rourar
___ . ill.
___thing
ll_ t
though
that*__
had&gt; _tome
to

do wtthJt Bat thorn are other causes
more potent than ]«nka. Tbo city ia
governed by ncn peopcrty-holdeia, who

MUwocthjan.:
this dioboUcal

thaLodfas* T

Ubed truth.

Mr. Sylvester did not have our plow on trial nt all and says, he
did not buy theirs. We sold 51r. Bump a plow and how much of a
I that victory they won may be se6nirom Mr. Bump’s statement:
The New Oliver Chilled Plow scoured in muck where the No. 3
Huntings Steel Plow clogged completely, and rose out of the ground.
I consider the Oliver Chilled /’low the beat I ever used. E. Bump.
‘wTti
cheaper ground and cheap•'Ifter suck Truthful ? statements, we thought ourselves entitled to
And tho landlords earn n
____ ,__ _ JcauMi they wan led to, but' a public trial and asked it.

Bradfield, V Dnrooll. R. D. Wiaegar,

fromanyof the pains and penalties of the

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SLdoneU MT arriNP
I
Mie inrxootonroro Htrrr rad cradort y
My
ine» nrarly i&gt;ribl»&lt; erery few. rad tW u end.:.c ot Uafe
tion somewhere,

April 2-lth Str. T. McHtili, State Agent for .tho O. C, J?low« and Mr. RuaseU met Mr. Burrall at
the farm ofD. P. Sprague, in Carlton, and also April 55, '74 in Woodland,and at each time and place
Mr.
Burrall agreed to enter into u public trial with tkn Npw O. C. plow, aud, try in all the kinds of
is feariully hot and it is tho mure unApril^Otb
ecmfortable because it camo upon us so, plowing, and at the time first named in our challenge.
ApriliOtb, Mr.
Mr. R.,
K. called
cdlMl on
os them
tten al
al their
lMr
suddenly, but wc shall get used to it
office, ami desired to make the necessary arrangement* for the trial ’in writing that they might be
Ptwreo.
published. Mr. Dwight, replied that they cottld not be ready at the time named m they wished to
wail for Mr. Gales New Plow, thus showing a tack of confidence in the plow that had “achieved so
STATE AFFAIRS.
many victories in a single dny.r Wo then suggested that the time be postponed to the 12th day of
May, but they still refused to make the terms, 4c., in writing. Our Challenge appeared April 29th,
Thu Mort]U»tto Journal eatiinate* tho
' also Muy Gth iu the Banner, thus giving ample time .tbr&gt;a public acceptance. A public challenge
[xtnalalion of that city at 8,000.
Tlio aaloona in Goldwater vero clcitod! merits a public acceptance, and if they were as desirous of a public trial as they stated in their note
to us of May 11th, '74, would not thoj at once have made it public, that many might be present to
April 20.
.
Ka.tr
- - of-f witness their triumph * On the contrary they took no notice of the challenge until May 11th, only
population
,0-5W)''one
one day before the one named for trial, when they addressed a note to us, claiming for the first time
Work haa beguh on the cutergcd In- i the, right to name time of trial, ground to be plowed, and rules to govern the trial.

’«SEWwiTao.TI®i

than

very important restrictions
for physical dorelopi
the upper elarose '
don Bonnett, the pci

the tax ia not largo enough, and ahotu'd

amount baa been obtained,

it is left

Hon. Henry Waldron, M. C. from
public opin ion is strongly in i to favor, tho 2d District, has our thanks Sat
nor will it, to any conaidamblo extant, valuable I’ublio Documents.

A Scrarau Womxx.—Elirabeth Cady

vote.

appear.

boratory building at Ann Arbor.
G. D. Allan of Portland,Ionia county, j
haa a Bible printed in 1570.
The men of Ionia promtae the women ■
not to drink whisky if they will abstain 1
from the u»o of falea hair.
Bay City ia to have a now Ward
School Hnow nt a eoat of «12.000,
They uro talking about a 150,000 city
library building in Detroit
The Hon- Schuyler Colfax will lee­
tun before* the East Saginaw Odd
Fellown July 2d.
Tho Kalamnroo High School cane haa
gone over to the n«xt term cf the Buwhich hU friends in the Union Clab preino Court
Hine of the Lowell Joemul announces
that hr shall on July lat adopt th*
atrictly-pay. in-advance aubecription aysAnd

The census just taken cf Ionia gives
that city a population of 11,1113, or aboutons-fburth lei then the number provi-

That thia would be a public

fact, that cighty-ono young ladiea in
thfat

fy in twteaor Shrier ihretoottaioT the
bead.
This done, as it ought and probably
win bo at the awriteet practical moment.

titiona.

Both'

}.

Now, a fight !&gt;etweon ordinary

iblio trial on a charge of retaining money
collected by him for other parties.
SL Joseph anil other Lake Shore
that matters ports anticipate a large peach crop this

orphans- fund of fl20.000.

we cu we why all of them should do-

Mr. Geo. Collins shot a dog near the control more political power than any in the .vicinity of St. Joseph and Ben­
Peninsular depot, Charlotte, on 8atur- two men ia the State. The nartv fa al­ ton Harbor hare been destroyed during
ready divided on

ri^t.

of tho nation is shakes

ono of the leading attractions at White
Mountain hotels ore the waiter girts,

Wild pigeona are plenty in Oceana
County. A few day. ago, 8U.000 were
ahippetl from Shelby, on the Michigan
Lake Shore Railroad.
Their weight
WO* over .oven Was.
The iodebtodneaa of Gand Rapids la
1400,(540.25, The luesubh value qf
punoual and real rotate, exclusive of
corporation property, fa 114,485,50(1.
The school property la valued at S312r
W0.
.
Mre. Oefalen (.bafa an Oufol nnm. )
of Grand Rapids ia the mother of triptote—throe nice, little, new, girl babies.
Since the Erole announced thu faet the '

per bushsb
D. C . IbpMm
geography;

Edward J. Moriarty, who shot hn
wife and then himself without fatal

gm|n gff mno
W3* Hl H II

Hill 111

All kinds of MeiL.cs hir.i

CUT TO ORDER.

PURE DROGS ui KDICUB,
T°M Artd-. W.—7.

.

We wonder how ninny trials of plows are held in
which one competitor has the privilege of naming
the time, tests required of each plow, selecting the
grounds, making the rules to govern’the Judges in
making their decisions and even naming the plows DAY AND NIGHT.
to be entered by his competitors.
It certainly would be very fair for the one party
City Drug Stere,
at least, and the result would show conclusively to
1every farmer which was the best
plow for him to
State Street,
buy.

The n&gt;&lt;&gt;Unanimity of Meure. Dwight j Burrall in acOrpting the time, fixed with their
ronernl u only equaled by them in naming the only plow they had decided to aUou w* to
enter for tnal, but reserving to themcrlres tho prililege ofentering any and all they chose,
n o quotefrom the written articles submitted by them to govern tho trial as follows ;
,.',''‘,,'et‘,ndt,r"Cne’}’'rl‘r^'W‘Ungontheonesidetho Jfew Oliver Chilled Howand on
the other, the plows to be entered against it for trial etc., etc.”
■
Cpon being pressed for an answer to the question, why they named the Xew Oliver Chill­
bandry, and Hon. J. Webster Childs ed Flow onone side a nd did not name the plows to beentored against Hon the other. Mr.
will deliver an addrea*.
B. replied they might wish-to enter the Bali Steel FlowXo. fi Fg.
The Flint OhP says that a larger
number of first elasa dwelling houses
“F«UH VtCfOtltt l/l 4
Dux”

Lodge of Oild 1’eliowa, was in areeion

HASTINGS

.
.
'HOPKHfBandSABMM,

AVERY MODEST DEMAND SURELY!

r, has in a few Muskegon are now running regularly,
ilthy, by which 1 full banded and on full time.

; well leafed out i

J. L. REED

SPRING 1874.

because they were compelled to. And
it is to be hoped they will stay down-

No men

to their labor with their tfrZZ
। cause of all this stir? “Y"tiwZ
P*°Ple
a£

Aw. neriBeareu I »n&gt;
now t0 offer IoW’er P :W
tbra nee teTor. I “■ P«P«™S Muhin.™

men aubmitted to while they were

pat upon the market m such, that tho

Zito** for ’rork-

P“*

In the BANNER of April 22d, 1874, Messrs, “i
know that bis U&gt; tbeir. ow* persond interests i.
Iroifa and th**
jnwmbly. Who eats w|^J
Dwight &amp; Burrall advertised four victories, in field ।C.UPP?.
County, rf it « not the people in the county?
------ 1- ™
Bjipid, w&lt;nftfc
trials in a single day, for the No. 3 Hastings Plow rlBflC
it for up. We Da*e
.
over the New Oliver Chilled Plow.
Doctors aud Labor--• ’* nn* 1
of work.” To such I would a?
As we had never met them in a field trial, we call­ Hastings who •*»
Agricultural works, our Mill^
at our Bride
4c made in Hastings,
ed on them at their office the next day, to ascertain look
and our
Compare to day with ten rai.
where these trials were held and victories achiev­ tor i
—
* F«“l'r i"
(iuMy tta
M;nt *
lumber wagon
seen. There
is no
iSwy
tofit
Pto
. .be
C^Up
or BuF
. need
ed. Mr. Burrall said they were held on the farms
concerned you can Save ten dofiL,. on
of Peter Cramer, Edward Bump, Mr. Sylvester and mn CuUers'ue
and «t A Hotter Cutter of me in Hastings than tn
Mr. Jesse Townsend, but admitted that no repre­
r»pn rrr'1
sentative of the Oliver Chilled Flow was present.
*iX^.-S
THE FACTS ABE AS FOLLOWS:

and yet stumping the State for plows to beat the Xew O. C. How, and then positively refus­
ing to enter on trial with the Xo. SO O. C. P. although it has as wide a cut and will turn
as wide a furrow as the Ball Plow Xo. Hi-fi. They had learned too much of it in their
t ravels.
■
.
Referini to t^e ttvo -important j&gt;aHi^tlart’t in which the rules to govern trial submitted
by them differed from ours, would, say, the first., viz *• The judges to be selected, shall *‘be
practical farmers is contained in those submitted by ourselves, second, viz: •'That the
plows should be held only bj, the judges while testing draft." Us beg leave to differ witti’
the gentlemen, that it is customary, amf only asked that eafh party be allowed to select a
plowman, because the very late hour at which they put in an appearance might nrenent.
us from selecting a judge accustomed to hold the Jf«w O. C. P.
9 pruwnc
■ ',*al‘°!‘tr”l,n.*'o’e^.^hcr of lhc"two profc.nonal plowman," thoroughly vrnedj
in all thejockry Inrkr. etc., they referred to
*
.U uw Haled to Meer. D.JP .incur n^n to them of lhe 11 i^l„ we had procuredt
grounV. fora public exhOntim of the working ofthe O. a F„ but if they would get thorn a.
good equally conmnwnt lo town, and comBningOw tod, namei, viz : SHMllcor^Mb-

JOSEPH VFLDO.

BININGER’S

We then submittedoarsscand propo-

SCRIBHER'S MOTTHLT!

Old London Dock Gin.
wut ■ssawitw ia acaiuin
I. Jet. Vane's Lslsst Vtsey.

mostblt.

“TIE MYSTEIIOII ISLAM,'

CHOICE ERRS
FTatrihtng.

My Stock ia made up by care­
fol MicciionB from the beet
Strains ia Kew England and
Hew York, and I Wm prepared
do farniah Eggs at the following

'Light Brahata,
Dark Brahma,

~

- - R1.50

POULTRY WORLD.

3,00

-fc»C84L_____
s.bo

toeelect them an had

refused to do.

ON FRIDAY AND 8ATUBDAT.

Hutings, Midi.

Itf

: For

Letu. eve whal ground, they .elected and perhap. we can .co why they w elrenuoudu in.rnled on that prwdoge. Onomocc ..onthefnrmofMr.S.dndru,lyingJlut ead ofM.
bam. Mr. dndruo,ay. ihu lot ha. been cleared 18 or 1» year, and ie m Hany t^ihe
ha. never attempted to plow U and doe. not know that he ever .hatt. dnitheriea
tnuA pasture qnthefarmofC dndnu and ha. never been plowed or prepared for plow°‘i&lt;wnadfointngthofarmofS.dndru.,andl.thedio
of an oldbnokyard. The red u on the farm ofJ. &amp; Oaodyaw f Co., adjoining wld^Xi.
another brickyard.
J
&amp;
They would plow on these grounds and on no other.
'
then made to them the following proposition:

FRESH FISH!

mi mi
Chromo
School Cards,

W,

•co their plows tested wil
Oliver Chilled Plows, ws w
th# following propositions, t
IsL Ws wAl enter tho
Chilled Plows against tmy r
manufacture.

wry grrs osptr

l.f.-, BIMItoM
tn thia county. \»

Oil Painting*

To allow the judges to select the
grounds to bo plowed. This .waa also

Although it setons to

OHROMQSl
A DOZEN
Determined to have a triad if we

of dr*ft

•irr x*»*
UR O

CRATON.

�Heal 6iiw pities.

O.UIDE
w.
..b* to
su
graphical errors the advmtiaemeat of
Grable A RsmraH
oar
Read it Ifar*. and you wiU know just
what they aay about th* proporad plow,d4 “&gt;•
Chilbd Plow.

of ths Oliver

ateuctfou. we are indebted for tho fol­
lowing notice of the apportionment of
school wraqjra to the wveral township*
in this county. It ia made nA the rate
of 50 Mto per scholar of the lawful sg*.
one rent mom than last year, and two
more than In 1872. Tat rapidly a* oar
county ia increoaing in population, lb*
report* far 187* show the children be­
Onaxarmu, May 17,1874.
Parbap* a word or two from our tween 5 and 20 year* to be &gt;5 faw in
town would not como a mias with tho number than in 1672, wMb anrect re­
ILxsxx reader*. Busineas is dull now. ports should hava shown an increase of
The hotel baa been clc-red and the proTowwratrs.
■o. a* i anotrwr.
pnetor haa resumed farming. A mw
otnui's.'
blacksmith shop has Uon started here
&lt;•5 Eaw
where good work ia turned eut. Corn Assyria.
Baltimore,
JW lt&gt;9 50
is meth all planted and the spring Barry,
880 190 00
work u pewtty well advanced. Our Caritrjj,
417 206 50
school ia in a proaperosa condition, un­ Castleton,
612 8M 00
804 152 00
der F. E. Fi*h the teacher. It is hoped Heating*,
Hsings City.
545 272 50
the Grange recently atarted here may

Andrew Bell of thia city convicted of
selling liquor in violation of the statute,
and locked up in default of the pay­
ment of*25 and costs, was brought be­
fore W. H. Hay ford Circuit Court Commiwoner on AiAmj cer/tu on Wednes­
day last and discharged on th* grounds
that the complaint did not show that
the witness bought any liquor of th*
defeudant, or that he gar* him anr, a.

mi*

Wa born with great pleasure, that in
oLadienc* to a request from ths N. G,
aboat thirty of th* member* of Has­
tings Lodge No. 58, L O. 0. F., attend­
ed in a body, tb* funeral of the daugh­
ter of Bru. P. G., George Preston, oa
Tuesday morning. Necessary aheence
from the city prevented our joining th*
Brotherhood in the sad duty &lt;&gt;f coasigning to her last resting place oa
earth, the beloved daughter of one of
the olde*t and truest of our members.

Ashfield, on the Mad River. Tho loo*enad waters from a lake forty feet deep,
covering one hundred and Pity acre* of
land, rushed down tho narrow valley,
thirty feet in dgplh, at the rate of some
i ten miles an hour, causing tbs moot
tenfic distraction of property, and the

88

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CHURCHES.

ununurnm bxsto

HASTDfGS BABBLE WOBIS

Banner Co.
Hastings

Republican

Banner

30 32 24 34
Special Notice.

s s m Am m
MUSIC BOOKS
AMEBICU MARBLE

New Firm.

Messrs. 1‘rickstt A Male have formed
a co-partnership for the purpose of deinp a general business aa Blacksmiths,
and having bought out the blacksmith­
ing intarcst of Jack Rich, may be found
at bis old stand on the corner of Church
and Railroad streets, where they will
be pleased to as* all their old trirads
and any other jx-reon who may have
any work to be done in the line of
blacksmithing.
aprRtf

GAINS
JAMES WOODRUFF

Speech** were ^ssf made by Pro £
Dickto, Rev. T. D. Manb and other*.
On Motion a Oommitis* was appoint

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

Mr. Jacokes,
J, G. Bunyan.
A- J. Bowm.

jwo#

LAW CASES t POUTS.

fart*

simply heart sickening, and we ar* not
sorry that onr apace-doa* not admit of
oui publishing *ran a aumn-ary cf them,
but such another disaster has scarcely
ever befallen any section of our country,
and will long bo remembered in the an­
nals of Massachusetts as the dark and
fatal Saturday.

Taa Rarvauc.—The May number of
thia Tai liable monthly ia now before ua,
and ia replete with valuable and interr
eating facta relating to the euoaomir,
and political topics of the time* Its
dfactuaion cf Canadian reciprocity or
union with thia country ia timely end
exhaustive, and should be read by eve-

Htri/iqt,

ojr of every thing tn
Herat English Goods
»er: Mir lam Hue of
ind bleached, at price*

1 10 10 14
i:4042 26

the Tbernapph, at the foot of Creek 84,
spherical, but as flat as a “slapjack."
and sprung off the high embankment
and doc* not tom over, otherwise the
Published at Washington, D. C. water would all be ipillod oat al D*aon the wert side of the approach to the
bridge on Michigan Avenue, taking tho Terms 12 per year. Sample copie* msy ^uu Baseom’s mill pood. But astrono­
be obtained by addressing. Republic' mical science has positively demonstra­
buy and its -occupants with hi—
TSLlishing Company,
Washington. ted and provan that Dr. Homrapun fa
fbA buggy wa. badly broken, Grace
wrong in supposing th* earth to be flat
somevHml hurt, but fortunately Mias
and stationary, and medfaal erienc* fa
daily proving ths fact that be fa no toes
Ferre* escaped uninjured, though aho
must have fallen some ton or twelve
feet This accident will, we trust, sug­
Harases, May 11th, 1874.
gest to onr City Fathers the necessity
ritfaras Temperance meeting »
of placing a subetaadal railing along
be paving being done on Jefferson
held in Union Hall, this evening, pt
at, is a credit to all concerned.
scant to adjournment
:bose fonts of Brace’s Penman's
Traver* Phillips in the chair.

’Larbla in carding again at the, old
•act. See hi* advertiaotnanl in’anThanks, Bro. Grotge, and whan we
r column.
•hall be abb to make the Barna ■ ri­
V.'hen will b urine** men realise that val of the
in typographical
rcry dollar expended in printer1* ink beauty and editorial excelled., we shall
have achieved the corpora for which we
Fruit trees nbow an abundance of hare been laboring for year*.
I if torn*, and if early fronts do not rain
O »&gt;n we predict * Urge crop.
List or Lsrrsxa remaining at the
The Young Ladies have had ioe Hastings P. 0., May HHh. 1874:
Laasiag Arabey, Mrs Cecelia An­
&lt;r.in at the Beading room. They
drews, Mrs Mary Ackfay. Denial M
bivo already cleared about |2U.
•Iroen vegetable* begin to put in their Bwd, Mia* Rabi* Barnum, MrsOfaral?
appearance. Go to John Stanley's Fri Hart, Wm Blakley, Geo Conley, Edwin
Chaffs. Jno Cam, Arthur J. Cfaarwa
.day evening and aeo for youroeWeo.
tar. Jane Dryer, Miea Sarah Eraan. H.
D. Cook and Geo. H. Brooks’ are
W. Hall, Mr* L*y A Hswet, Gm Jor­
packing up their household goods pre­
dan, Oliver Jalfort, John Laefa, Jno H
paratory to moving to Newaygo county.
Pallor. B F Wilcox, Mrs Martha Rob­
Many complaints are made of tho erta. H 0 Youngs, Jne McQmfo.
number of dogs in tho city who ere
Dirac*, your fariera to No. of P- O.
nightly killing sheep in the neighboMg box or draw*. Jm. HsnmPX.
fields
street* were filled to overflowing
by the country folks on ffatnrday, but
trade,' howeisi, with o« bwsince* firms

BANNER BLOCK,

2*44 5’ It
26 32 30,2* St
■N5 24 2* 36 2t

We print in this issue the fast half of
the proposed Constitution, and trust all
our readers will keep the papers con­
taining it until th* final rot* upon Ito
adoption in Novo mbvuy that at any mo­
ment they may be ahwlo ascertain just
what ita proviaions are. At an early
day w* shall begin an editorial review also articles on Tb* Finance*, The In­
of th* several provisions and give our dian Policy, Boutbern War Claims, Tho
Usury laws, Poetal Telegraph, Th*
Patent Office, and un Ths Wealth and
Induatrisnof Pennsylvania, and other
inking Miae Anna Ferree to her school topic* which are full uf instruction.
in the lat Ward, the home became Every on* interaated ia the good gov­
frightened in crossing the bridge over ernment and general prosperity of tlie

Indm dsririag visiting surdeoan get
them printed in tba latest styfa, on ‘tbe
b*rt .lock, and at th*
prieaa. at
tho'Bixxrx office.

PAIACIA

Water. A Co., Publishers of O»r
ii«*»id* Friend, 284-286 WaUah
Av.uus, Chicago, ».nt us tacitly, a
aopy of their Oil Chromo ratified “Sun
B**m," a beautiful picture, aad a copy
of which they give to every sub briber
to their popular family Weekly.
H. Martin, formerly of Rutland in
this county, U. left for p^ta unknown,
aa w e are informed, leaving an unset^•*1 1*11 of *2,00 for aubacriptiou Io tfae
Banvav. If **
bia prwnl ad.
draw w* would send thia paper to th.
people there a. a totter of introduction.
prove a cucewe, Henry Hewett 1. Chief
Th* fina abower* of Friday afternoon
Wheat and Clover are looking a* good Johnstown,
454 227 00
45J 226 59
a* can bo ezpectm! for auch t winter. Maple Grove,
and the various garden seeds and grass We peedirt a large crop.
Orangeville,
W 148 50
W. B.
Prairieville,
fsitly jumped with joy. Th. surround­
482 241 00
Rutland,
871 185 50 "
ing fields and forests have st tainod their
Thornapple
62tJ 813 00
K»rb of green and the bird, sera hap­
U oodland,
521 200 50
py M ever, as they now have a jdace to
814 157 00
An ini|o»ing Odd Fellows demon­ Yankee Spring*,
hide their nests from malicious Loya.
stration um bud . n Monday afternoon
and evening at Eaton Rapid., being
the anniretaury of the organixatkn of i
Central City Lodge No. IM, of Jackson
Herewith we place before our reader*
City. The exercise* at the Hall was*
interesting and instructive, and the * statement of tbs dearer* of cold as
supper served by srira Mi of the widely indicated by the thermometer at th*
popular Vaughn House. Mctsra Pant- residence of Darwin McOmber, Esq, of
lin A Pickering, wan equal to any we Baltimore, Barry county, at 7 o'clock
have ever seen spread liefore a body of for each and every morning from tb*
On Saturday while drawing wood hungry man in the Peninsula State. 141h of November to ths SO of April
William, son of A. J. Bowoe, in at­ All present enjoyed the occasion won­ both inchurve. A* will bo seen it ia
tempting to get on the wsgou by seising derfully, and join moat decidedly in above ano ia every instance and pre­
hold of one of the aide slicka or rather a voting the "Boy*” at Eaton Rapids, tip sent some curious facto, among other*
abort piece of board, which broke in two, top follow*, the Vaughn Hous* the b«*t that there waa but one colder morning
end the team starting at the same Um* place in the Stale for a midnight or any than that of April 4lb, and that on the
bo fell under the wagon and the hind other festival, and the Tillage of Eaton 4th of January the thermometer iodiwheel paseed over hi* left leg breaking Rapids a lovely spot.
it twice ia two above the knee. He ia
now under the care nf Dr. Upjohn.

---------------Mr*. Boltwood,

WK*

WOOLCARDING

M. T. Whealsr, - - Wiliam,
J.lLNwriaA
"
Prof. Diekie.
Norman Btofay,

Thetaeetiag then adjourned till on*
, Isxxsr, Ds. W». Hau's BauaM xn
week from thia/eeufog, when R
I tmi Limes, cures the worst case* *f
announced thM Dr. C. B. Barton
Coughs, Cold* and all the diwases of
other, vrouid 'addrera th. mcatiag.
th* Lungs, Throat and Chest
For
O*as. H. Bans,
Whooping Cough and Croup it is a
certain specific Tb* mart obstinate
ease* sarely yield to Hall’s Bolram,
w ban used pcnevcriugly Stands et tho
baud of all omgh preparations Bohl

Guarantee

Satisfaction I

HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

�all eases, be ennduteod in the English

ty) Asli bn hc.-rotur crtoLff

*“
I, „ hiair Lj’ .k. »°J1,1,3
rnrrn. Brirate
“ in »‘dof*°y

iSTJ “• c*” '

A school ekaJl bo maintained j
in carh year. Any school district neg­
lecting to maintain such acL-ol tbull be
deprived for the ensuing y—r of its pro­
portion of the foeobm of the primary
Mbod fund, and of all fends arising

Bum.

SsStSS^K^Sfis??
isfex-wa-u'ia-as.'
aajgu-.-r-jna-'is

S''--T. •»» »~-

State, at a geweral eleetion, and be apli*orO.SMfAlur-or amen 1 tho aame.
Bro. X- The steekUhi.-rs of every
mwpeiauan or-Moociation for banking
promM. mnrtag brok notes or paper I

Bee. 8. The prooetde from tbe sale of
all lands that have been or hereafter
may be granted by the United Bfotes to
the Etwfo for educational purposes, and
the proceeds of all lands or other pro­
perty given by Individuaie or appro­
priated by the State for like purposes,
shall be and remain a perpettel fund,
the interest and income of which, to­
gether with tbe rests of all such lands
as msy remain uawid, tltall bo inviola­
bly appropriated and annually applied
to th. specific objects of the original I
gift, grant or appropriation.
Bro. 9. AU'Unde which bare .hereto­
fore escheated, er which shall hereafter
roebest to tbe Blate, tltall insure to the
benefit of th. primary school fund, rod
be held aud disposed ot as primary ■ball nM ho valid without lite ligaature
of the wife to the tame.
How. A If tbe owner of a homestead
die, leaving a widow, child, or children,
tueh homrateed shall be exempt from
tbe payment of hn debts so long as the

pert of Um CeoteiiMtout and tehvefret
at the eommwnceiMnt of tho year folfewitg its adoption. *
Boe. 2. Al any time after the tret
day of January, on thousand eight
hundred and righiy-lre, tte Imgfola Brw
may provide for a coav—lion, to,, be
eboara by the qualified electors of tbe
State, or for a oommiasioh to bo ap-

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Michigan Central R. R.
MICHtCWI.ffliraBl-JL li
Grand' Hirer Vallsy DivisionL OLD, RELIABLE OP DIRECT ROUTE,

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, Upon'the ballots givsw for toidp1®"
sinish.U bo write- Bwrtly written and partly printed, the
..tv...ffrs-e,—1 ee ; anu
nuiTtho ballots gfrcti against tb- nd -p
s»ffi manner aa said convention or com- i
—to. may provide. If 2 majority of I
the electors ruling on such revised or *
amended Constitution shell decide io
favor thereof, the same shall taka efret ’
cootain the wvrii “Woman Snffrtge.-r..,pnr.ib- s.so
■ubatiiutcd for so a&gt;neb cf testsew 1 of
article VII as precedes the flrevbo
therein tn the prteent cpiutUuuoa of
thia 8Ute aa it naw stands, or anhslL
luted fat section 1 of article VII in Mid
amended oowsliutliow; if lite laU»r is

treated dtariai Zlhc time of their being
an impeaebmenv
etedtlmldarioloueh eyrooreli® or &gt;»■ reel
8ec.2. fetety Impeaehurenl Mall U
■oeluinn, anally aigl.&amp;»Ml4fSLUtriad by lira Senate. When the Govern­
or ot LJsateuanl Govsntcr shall U
tried, tb* Chief JuMiee of th. Supreme
Coan shun prteide. When an Impsachment is directed, the members uf laws ot this Stele, shall be paid
■ the Samtia aball take ro —th or affirm- into tbreouifty treasury and apportion­
waye, or bridges : ProruW, The ind.-bi.tian truly and impwrtially to try aud ed In tbe Mate manntr as is the income
edneea of 0 county incurred under tbuf
, determine the same according to th* of the primary school fund, rod paid
soeifam shall al no time exceed two
J ‘aridnee. No person shall b« convict- over to the several ciliss and tewnahipa
miila upon a dollar of each SMMaed val­
cd without the concurrence of two-thirds
uation, unless authonxed by a majority
uf th. m«:ub«ra elected. Judgement erued, foe the support of a library In i
in ess. of impeachment shall not «x- carb township or city, or far the auptend further thro -removal from office -. |n&gt;rt of primary sebixji, aa the township
Sec. 4. Ko organiied county shall
but the party are-turd, whether acnult- board ot any township, or board of ed­
ever bo reduced, by the omnixalicn of
led or conriuted. shall be liable for tri­ ucation or eeheol board of —y tity, may
determine. But fines, penalties, forfeit­
new counties, to leas than sixteen townal aart vMan-uIimant weardinl- to law.
(Mm ws Surveyed by the United Steles, any Unk ov banking assoc
-. 'Bee-4. When an itnpeacbmonl ia di­ ures, aud recognitsncsv, accruing from
unless, in purou-ince of law, a majority billfaCldcra thereof ahaU bo rected, «bo Hous, of Representatives | tbe violation of village or city ordinanSCHEDULE
of electors residing in each county to be preference i»'r--------- x------skull appoint, from their own body', a ecs, shall be paid into tbe treasury of
affected thereby shall so decide. Tho creditor* of so
a cbmmittdf wbotte duty U shall Ira Io the village or city where the mme are
.
Tba
the changes in tho Coodilution of this
prosecute such impeachment. Au im- collected, and Im applied as the board
State, and in order toes try the same
peachmrat may bo tried after tba final cf cd—alien or echonl board of such
permon of payments by uy penym, usvillage oe eity may datetmine.
into ofetation, it is hereby declared :
adjournment of tho Legislature.
..... Sac. 11. Institutiooe ftr tbe benefit
tents, without reference to geographical •ociation or corpoMlMW.
Section 1. The common law, and the
Sec. ".'The stockholders in all cor­ • -Sac. 4. No officer stall exrrrise bis ■if tb-ivc inl.abitaula who are deuf.dumb
statute taws now in fores, uot repugnant
extent, when a majority of tbe eleeton
office after an tmprfocnment is din-cted,}
of
a countr
in which
euahshall
citvbamav
be­ porations shall be individually Hable for until he be acquitted, but such disabili­
to thia eonsuiulieu, shall remain in
simatod,
roting
thereon,
IJ fa
ali labor doho lulaLhlfefritch eorporforce until they .spire by their own
ty
shall
no*
eontinu.
looser
than
three
vor of a separate orgaanatiob. NAtb- aUSe ddring Ute lime of ihcirlxing such month., utiles, tho trial cf ouch imlimitation, or are altered or repealed by
stockholders
tho Logialaluro.
peaehment shall have been nnnmrnecd
and proceeded with.
See. 2. AH write, Mlions, causes of
from organuing any county computed Of the bauds W olhor nvideore of ifcteitBe:. 5. For reasonable cause, which
aetion, prooeeutious and rigfate of indi­
whoDy of ialsoda within tbe territory of new, or of tbe canila! stock .f say eo&gt; shall notA* a suffi'-knt ground for tbe
viduals and of bodies corporate, end cf
‘ *!•'• *
tbe Bute, or dlseoontiag any such coun­ poration, i- prohilSited.- '
impeachment of a Judge, the Governor
lha State, and all charters of iuenrporaBro.
9.
No
eorporati.n
shall
huldroy
ty rod altecbinjj . the same to the
shall rwsovc him on a ooueurreut resolion, shall —utfo—; and all indiet’ MareatdoitkV orjMtmiiaoo Ute mim real estate for a loogsr period than tew httfou of two-thirda of the members
taeela and informations wbUh shall have
yean from tbe limo of acquiring the
been found or filed, or which may here­
aapte, axoept auck real estate a. shall be elected to each bbua. of the Lcglsla
after be found or filed, for any crime or
actually occupied by it, or aerewvry in luxe, after the. pa tty aceuacd alts II have
Lad
an
opportunity
to
Lc
beard
in
bm
offenses.
committed before tbe adoption
the Otfercise of its tranchises.
J
tfofanme ; but the came for which much
of thia Constitution, may be proceeded
Bernd0. Foreign corporations may
removal io required oball be stated st
upon as if ao change had taken place.—
Im pcnuitlcd to do buaiueua io this
length
iu
ouch
resolution.
Provision
State under such Haftationa end romsy be made by law fo' the suapeBslo ■
strictloiutvu may be preoeri&amp;d by law,
of. Judge when the Legislature is &gt; &lt;i
but shall bo sebjrol to the same re­
. .-..w-w , ■ .,_ _ __
in session.
SgCTtox 1. The Legislature may pro
S«c. 6. County, township, city, vil­ vide for the collect on &lt; f specific taxes
lage ot school district offiewrv. may Lc from backing, railroad sud plank-road
removed ia ouch manner nod for soeb corporations, and may, in its discretion,
exine a» may be provided by law
impose spccUto texts upon other corpor­
Sto. 7. tbe Governor shall Lave ations, and epon any property or busi­
power, and it shall b. his duty, to ex­ ness within this State; but when s
arnica into the tradition and adminis­ •uretfic tex is imj,&lt;te«l upon a corpora­
tration of any public officer, elective or tion, it shall only apply to sueh proper­
appointed, aid, exe.pt at ro-h time, a’ ly of the corporation as shall bo neces­
See. 4. All reooguitaocro, bonds, ob­
thrf Lsgfolaturc may be in eetaion, to sary for the excrciac of ita corporate
ligations, rod all ochro instruments en­
suspend from office for grin, ncgleet .if frauehises
tered into or exeeutml before the adooduly, ar for apreupt conduct in office, or
lion of this Constitution, to th" people
Sac 2. All apecifl.' Stele taxes reSection 1. Members cf Legislature, I
for any other misfoaaaaci or malfca* ceivbd from cjrporatioos, except mining
or this State, or towalk ip, or to any
ancc therein, wilier of the following companies of the upper peninsula, shall and all officers, executive sod judicial, publie effieer or public body, or which
aUting of m-e from cvch orgwhed tqvnI gram offie.ro, to-wit: Tbe Attorteey be applied in paying the interest upon shall, before they enter on the duties of may be entered into or olveuted under
|
their
respective
offices,
take
and
sub
ahip, shall be establiabed in each coun­
General, State Treasurer. Commission
existing Uwe. to th. people of this State
scribe the following oath or affirmation : or to any such officer or public body,be­
ty, with each powers aa shall be pre­
er of the Btato Laud Office, Secretary
of Slate, Auditor General,Saporintecd and principal of the State debt, in Us “I do tolemnly swear (or affirm) that I fore the complete orpatateioo of the de­
cnl of Public luiraeti-ju, ur members order therein recited, until the extin­ will support .the Coualitntion of the partments of govarucaeul under thia
board of supervisors of the counties in
of tho State Board of Eduealion, or any guishment cf the State debt other than United States, and the Constitution of Constitution, shall remain binding rod
which they are situated aa the Legiala- ■
otbir officer of ths State, except legisla­ the amcuuta duo to educational funds, this Suu, aud that I will faithfully valid, and rights and liabilities upon
lure may direct.tive aud judicial, sod report tho caua. nice such specific Usee shall bo added die: barge the duties of the offi.-o cf----- the Mme ebail continue, rod may bo
Sec. 9. No county acai, once aetabof such .uspauaian to the Legislature al to and constitute a part of tho primary according to ilia best of my ability.”
prosrouied as provided by . law. And
See. 2. Judicial and legislative pro­ all crimes aud mbdeasMuors and peual
liabed, shall bo removed, until tbe place
ita next aaasioa.
school interval fund.
to which it is proponed to be removed
‘ tbs nid Preaidcut and Bptaker shall,
Src. 3. Tbe Legislature shall provide ceedings ehall be roedneted, and the actiona shall bo pro——ted, tried and
•hall be designated by two-thirds of the
in lik. manaer, imaradialely course, the for an annual tax, sufficient, with other laws and public records promulgated Cuivbed as though so change had l»
board of supervisors of the county, and
Senate to Uy tuck impeachment.
n place, until otherwise provided by
rtwurcce. to pay the estimated expenses and pi .served, in tho English Unguage.
See 3. Public officers, receiving or law.
Bro. ». Whenever, during a ro.t-M of of the State government, tbe tnteroat uf
the L.gisiatura. it shall, in tba opini-n the Stele debt, and each deficiency m having eLarge of publie moneys, are
Bee. 5/All officers, civil and mili­
■ prohibited from 'using or employing the tary, now holding any office or appointof the Governor, beeune neecsaary to may occur in the resources.
direct an impeachment of any civil
Sec*. 4. Every law hereafter enacted 'I same in any manner for their private meat, shall continue' to bold their re­
offiircr. bo may. by proclamation, eon-' by the legislature, creating a debt or • use or benefit, a»d whenever any public spective offices, unless removed by tom­
vene tbe Hawse of HepresaotaNroo for authorising a luan, shall provide a sink­ funds are loaned or deposited, the inter­ potent authority, until superseded onest or other consideration received there­
that purpose; and if tuc HuuM/whco ing food for tbe payment of the asme.
so c-mvenr'l, shall direct an impeae'iSee. 5 Tbe unfunded debt shall not fore shall bo'paid orer to the psocral
fund of the State, county, municipality,
meut, be shall in like aanuer immedi­
See. 0. It shall be tbwduly of the
corporation or board to which such Legislature, at its first svaaioo after the
ately convene tbe Senate to try such tinfunds belongs.
peachment; and whenever, io the opin­
adoption of this Uontellutiou. to adapt
8«c. 4 The Jxjjislalurc msy author­ tlie prcMut la— to the previsions of thia
vd for, and adjust ull claims against
ion of the President 4 ibe Senate and
' ias the taking of private property fur Conatiution.
thsir r«peclita counties, and such dethe Speaker of the House of Heptese..1 the opening of private roads, for use in
UmiouMu «d adjustment .hall bo
tetives, it ahall, during a recess of the
Bee. 7. Any territory attached, or
subject Uno appeal. Supervisors and
Legislature, become necessary to direct shall not in tbe aggregate at any time tbe improvement of navigable streams, that ipsy be attached, to any county for
provided
by
law,
nor
vltel)
coy
such
eorcounty auditors shall receive for their
an impeachment cf the Qov.-rt.or, they exceed fifty thousand dollars. The aud f ir fluwage when the public. inter- judicial purposes, if not otherwise rep­
porstiw
hoeraftre
.
‘
epse.aoy
porelfol
or
■asrlwM aadi compensation as shall bo
may, t&gt;y tLcir jraint proclamation, cun moneys so ralted shall be applied to tho
resented, shall bo eoetiderwd as forming
competitig Hues of road, sod no two or venc the Houao for that purpose; and
any private property
purposes for which they were obtained,
■ ’o'1 “f
"5'
tbout tba ouuaeni of
:aopereiMir» of more competing lines of railroed shall if the llonaw dirrol aueb impeachment, or to tbe -payment of tbe debts so con­
Seo. tf. The. terms of office of all
“re.-i-UTVA
.. , nblio use (except for State and coualy officers, of Uta Circuit
the owner, for
clectinee, for the purpose of representa­ tracted.
]y, wholly or in j-*rt. under the same tion.
tfa __________
not within any
or Judges, members ef the Board of Edu
, oily
—, —
Jiri:. 7. The State may contract debts public bigbc^J;
manageBurnt or supervision, or under or
Sec. 9. The Governor may make a torrpel invasion, suppress insurrettioa, villegV), or for any pnrpoee named io calico, and members of the Legislature,
subject to aoy arrangement, agreement, provisional appointment to fill a vaeau- defend the State, or aid tbe United the last above eeetion. the necessity for shall begin on the first day of January
or understanding, with reference to rales
States in time of war. Tho money taking soeh property, and tho eempens next —receding their election.
of fare or freight tn be ehkrged, or for
Aoi fo rf foriirr rseebw&lt;,Tbat said eonarising from the contracting of surh a lion to be paid therefore, shall be de­
debts shall be applied to tho purposes termine.! by a jury of freeholders of the
for which it was rstaed, or to pay such vicinity, or by not leas than three com­
missioners, freeholders aa aforesaid, ap­
debts.
Snr. H. No money shall bo paid out pointed by a court of record, as may be
of the Blate treasury, except in pursu­ provided by law, and euelt eompenaa•
ance cf appropriations made by law. lion shall lie prescribed by law.
Sec. 0. Tbe right of the public, or of
Tbe Legislature shall provide by law
for barring all claims against the Bute, aoy individual to tho free use of any
unless presented within a limo .to be navigable stream for any purpowa for
ARTICLE Xin.
therein fixed.
Sec. 9. This State shall not aid, by
or; and tbe inspectors of election in tbe
Sscnoa 1. Th. Bonerintendenl cf gift, or pledge of ita credit, any person
or corooraiion, nor shall it subscribe to,
ereers) townskips nd eitiea in thia
names and places of residence of its of- PubHo Inter—lion shall have the gener or bcolme interested io, tbe stock of any
Slate, shall prepare a suitable box for
al sapervMtm cf public inalrm-ttoo, and
corporation, nor assume any indebted­
the reception of ballots, cast for or
&lt;*i his duties shall bo prsroribod by law ; ness of • municipal or (other] corpora
agalMt said amradowete. Each peraon
and
ho
;
shall
be
a
member,
rr
of
ter, sgcnt, or smjtloy. of any railroad
voting for Mid amendmwte to the eouor eanal company ■hall bo interested, the boards of all Stale ednutional inalitntion of this Blate, shall have writ­
tellatloiXA
including
tho
Reform
School.
du-re-tly or iaLrertly, io th. furnUhing
ten
or printed, or partly written or
» B—-2. The Regents cf the Universi­
printed, on hiribaUrt the words “Conty and their Mfoccaran fc office shall
sUiuti-nxl Amendments,—Yessad
contiaM to eonelitute a body corporate
each
pmsun voting against them shall
bY the name and title of ."Tho Board of
AwU'W flWPMiwtafoy ^rMieb^ge».■^
hare on his ballot, tn like manner, the
words “Constitutional Amcndtaente.—
Said Board etadi coosat of the two vNo." Tbe Imllnte shall Tn all rerperts
Mfeie anembroe provided f&lt;^ in thia ar­
ticle, and eight elective members The
pJactiow of Goveraer or Limttmmnt Gov.
term, office of 'the ricetiv. meiubors
rceripla and exp—diltrrv* of tbe public enter. -Iluu.. majority of tba roue
.ball ho'tight yewre, aud two of ouch
moneys ahall bo allaebod to and pub­
members shall bo elreted every ewond । pirty to or be iutereaiM iu any work of lished with fl»o lain, at ovary regular cast al said elseUnn, aa above provided,
shall hare on them the worda "Conyear'at 'tba annual townrtiip elec internal improvement, except tba .hip session of th* Leghdatare.
stitulioonl Amendment.,—Yes,” than
lion, so ia' to succeed lb* Regtn Is now canal a: the Bault Bi. .Mann, aud the
See. 0. No mechanic*! trade shall tbe foregoing preamble, artieloa and
Portage Lake and LrXe Superior Ship
Cauel.uor —gege iu carrying oo any hereafter be taught to cmrieu in tho' section., sod each and all of th.n»,abflt
such work, otberwme than in tbe expen­ Slate prison of thio Suu. except the1 eland,as the Constitution of the 8Ute cf
diture of grants to the State of Jrod or manufacture of than. arlicdoa of Whkh1 Miol/igan, from and after the fire: dav
1 of Jknnary, eighteen hundred and seven­
other property.
Sre. IA Th# Lsgiulatur. ahull pro­
’ ly-five, and each and every other pre­
ride a uniform -mlo of taxa lion, except
existing provision of the Couatitutiou of
on property or tamew p.yrag specific
' tbe Blate of Michigan shall be-parsedteak Tasre shall bo IctJ.1 on all
. «d thereby and bo nbwotataly Ml
pro^rty exprpt such aa may bo exempt­

Approved March 23, Ib74.

G.H, V.EXTKMSIOJf

l-rjs. East-

7'-'Hutted

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•i&amp;irs

'vinecar BITTER:
Cgnr Il’ticn are a purely VegOkabhi'
prejnreti™. made chiefly from Uiw naHvo
UrUtoand no the lower raapa o! Utefltetre Ncvwda mountains of Califoniut the
modicina! propertire of which are extrectcd therefrom witbmat tho cm of AJtMroL
Tbe question is almost daily asked.
hat
is tbe eaoM of the mipanlleled saccflea of
Vixioia Bnmnir Our answer ia. that
they iwmova tbe mobo of desroeo. rod tho
pstuint recovers his health They are the
£«d More! pmifler rod a Hfe-ginng ynnetple. a perfect Renovatorand Invtrwater
of the system. Never before in the history
of tbe world has a medicine keen eomAnmfed jKMaawring the remarkable qrtalK71. .. i v-2
Z V.
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. tm-&gt;Mi.nr.onirUk»&lt; i

Briggs House,
A Randolph BL and Fifth Avo.,
CHICAGO.

Vrxwoaa Btrntu^ aa they will
jfly »»
move the dark-eo)orod rmcid matter with 1
which tbe bowels are Inmled, at tho asm*
tire atunuteUng tbe Mcretiona of the ,
lircr, rod generally rpstoring the healthy
functions of Ute digrwtirr organa.
Dyspepda or Itrikretion, Heart­

lions nf the Htom-h, lied Taste in tho
Mouth. Biliaua Attacks, ralpitatroa of tho
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prove a liettcir gnanuttce of ita merits l
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The Best Paint in the World-

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” See. 13. All

aww—meats hereafter

authorised ahsll be on property at it.
cash vale..
Sac- 14. lite Legislature shall pro­
vide furan ^esifoaSfoo by a Bttee
board ia year on. tirwaand eight hsuJrrdand swvunty-six, sud every fifth
year thereafter, of —eeasmenta &lt;ra all
usable property except that paying
specific tasra
ffeo. 16. Every law whiA impo—a
continuM or rrvirre a tax, shaH diterool-

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BELOW “THE tUIFMlI

BULLS

i citiisn of the United Blates,
eligiUe

BEARS

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Ryrd«Lic\|i
Geo. M. Dewey,

VOL. XIX. NO. 5.

WHOLE NO. 941.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1874.

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Prwwal and tallies Cart.

1874

““"jisss&amp;zsr---

HOPKINS and BARNES,

OVER 100 ALREADY SOLD THtS SHASDN;
See What the Farmers Say of Them :

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BANNER BLOCK,

warms, iun

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STUDEBAKER WAGO"
The Lightest Running and most durable wagon
TnH.TnTfact.nred. The only wagon made with the
SLOPE SHOULDERED SPOKE,

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guaranteed 50 per cent, more durable than any
other. Every wagon fully warranted.

BUCKEYE ANO CHAMPION

Mowers AND Reapers.
The Champion was awarded fourteen highest
pri^e medals and diplomas in Europe, for 1873, and
the highest medal at the Vienna Exposition for
actual work in the field. Call and see them.

law cases
CUT TO

TERMS LOW.

* points.

firs inches apart, tbanlaavoa spsao &lt;tf
three or four fret, owing to the height
th*-variety I am planting grew*. Than

drunk both in town aad country. Theoo
who- are poor and wicked, too, can for
a penny or two &lt;------------ x“ “------- *—
th* Lord MMrereseodrunk. Iwuh
tot for this evil 1"
_______________ ( of thi. Puritan father
it stfll echoed from the pulpiL
I must rey, for the honor of human
nstare, that many taniridnals of our
rare hare battled with this hydra aBoceasfuUy, oven though it assailed them
in ths form of an inherited liking. But
in moet instance* they bare conquered
through the infirereo of tho mother
who sot her face like a list against ths
iadulgwoeoof this natural tests,* «Hs!
in too many core, in opposition to the

-UmI?.**, of M. J. anal er Beetrli A

A GREAT BARGAIN.

FRESH FISH I

FARM FOR SALE !

LAW BUBIS CF EVEBY DHSHTO
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

w vm ms
MU8IC BOOKS

THE PREMISES WILL BE SOLD

HOLIDAY ^PRESENTS.

For Die Tloiml Dita Less
DENTIST

■

-John Wedgewood for being fa tho
com^ny of drunkards, to ba aat fa the
taaded-fiw aoea be very thfa, Lite better
to a*to»7te the falftaw fts^rfag
“A man who had often been penixhof tho root, Aa soon a* the manure m od for being drank was order*! to wear
applied it Should bo tarred under the a rod D. fa a promfaant place about He
nock fur one year."
'
Such entries are fosad scattered
through the old eoart records. Reprim­
ands
and
dismissals
for
drankosnea.
Loom. fcmntftaMihotf Invaria­
bly ru» north *s*P *onlh. When so are found fa Aha old church books.
located th# »un shinro an bath aides of .Her. Increrw Mather, in a eormon
them, which is wry essentia! la motor­ preached in Boeton. WK. thus deptores
the introduction and u*e of ram :

ORDER.

GREBLE * RUSSELL.

Nashville.

mHe m4 «m4 i
wr Um«1 test.

DAY AND NIGHT.

Hastings, Mich., May 23,1874.

1 haw an Oliver Chilled Flow which
La* been in UM frerireh. *adl4‘ nodr-'
Jy MgoodaapoW. When
Beam Curt Howe I could wear out a
Mouldboard orcry year. I ernlWnof
'
change my Chilled Plow now fora New

WE ALSO SELL THE CEL®

Feeling calling upon to give acme
icughte cu tho great quertion of tamsrenoo, I will offer a few wards to the

8&amp;L»SJir3iid.tD
©Jal erfJ lo nora
Republican
to
pirq eirnediieb
Pm DBUGS atimfiSHS,

working my peat aa aooa
aa they are fairly through the ground,
rtirring it with the hoe to keep down
the wools. When the peas are about
five tochoe high I bank thorn up a little,
putting trash aarth cion around tho
stalks. They should then, be stuck
with suHaWe hruri&gt;, cut tolerably
straight and thnrpM»d a little, Xhen
pushed into tho around close to th.
outer odg. of th. outside drill, and th.
tope leaned a Utile. In Quo way two
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j-nt. «r

haadf Allow mo to ray. should you
lore, and bo loved in return by a young
man wh&lt;»&gt; principles are not yet wall
refabliahed, his Myour power and ■
your duty to help him to a correct and
rwdisfag MUM of hie responsibilities.
My mind ha* brou called to this phase
of tK. subject by con rowing with a man
whom voice has been heard in our
midst in defenw cf tho enure of temper­
ance, who mid hi* prinoiptes were ftk’
velcped and confirmed by convocsatiaaa
with th. tedr who h now his wife.
Above all things, my young fneods, be­
low you ecmzmt ynuprelf to nay young
man. make sure by the best toots te

Mitliia

Swbej’s Hotel,
JOSEPH PFLCG.

PIERCE'S
CALT. AT JOHN STANLEYS

Pure Wines and LiauorsI
YOB MEDICINAL I'fUrOSM.
•A fall Um »f !&gt;• 0«m&lt; Oneerte* in toe Crty,

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and vfaeu, spade the land and ptaat for
a fall crop. Never mt# seed fr.xa the
vines after the beet of the pea* have
been gathered for table use. Either M
all of the peas reasaia oa a part at the
row until |h«y are fully npe or buy
For eariy poo* 1 plant Virginia Hot­
spur (now cahod Early Tone), Carter'*
Ural Crop end Eariy Kent They *are
I hardier than any ottcrrarietiM I have
tried. For teter kinds I prefer MeLeaa’.
Adrucer, Eufapi-, Bishop's Long Fod,
Imporisl sad QmsuMre of England.-

some of them having mothers who oeoe
had eharactaa to sustain. Itfoan«0rege on humanity to bring tbooo helpiS hnavwfsls into ooch an inheritance,
-wot only an inboritency of sbjoot po*erty, but coo of vie*, aad an unoouisoU*bte thirst for strong drink ; aad U is
ore al the object* of this greet timpsr

TVwf YMMMsOltt MurteeUre hti* watery

S60.000 00
51 «o

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BININGER’S

SINE’S 1 Old London Dock Gin&gt;
GIFT ENTERPRISE! ■
re ^rawy.MeWe/.JwfihS. W. . 1
Ifb OOA^P CAI’ITAW ur

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KACHIM GHHBICB!

sSj' hwu CHOICE EGGS
For

H,A. BUSELL'S

CHAln-mt oKBEET

Hatching.

and
1 Strains
_New England
w
— prepared
, New York; and’ TI am
to tarnish Egg. .1 th. following

t^lritate, - ■ tl.AO

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Hastings, Michigan.

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B.T". fSTEiNHOFF

NmteorrtOto* &lt;AO«t Ttekrt. foaUto te W,#eO!
Aaeate Wasted le mH TlcksU, te wbm
Liberal Preview* will be paU.
aMte Twtortak-. M&lt; -*(MMeM twirl 71 &gt;k-

Dark Brahma, - - 3,00
Partridge Cochins, - 8.00
* K. BAKMBto**/.,

BARGAINS
, MibMwv.. Tho

anew, or in to ano of briplam fcfioey. A
atiuscs.’ Fowl* mart hare free aooera to.
Wtaft or firns to form the shaft of thter
Sfo, eaffarM crgnrwl to grind their
d to thaw grnrard*. They fanriate
grra or ofowto. whteb «M &lt; MOearityforftem. la winter ttoy like man­
,
-■**-—-1 ham aaTbe qu*l-

SIEVES

wee the childrea of parent*, on. or
both of whom were drunkard..
Happily, 1 am talking to thaw who
enjoy tie comfort* of home, the moan*
of odnektion, and a good share of com­
mon
Three q«ttiah wift ft*
native delicacy of our mi, will always
bo available for----------- *—=“ *"
aartaialy would;
to refuse a him i--------------------------------‘ JmbokUi.afterfby.faftM.bmft-

�ffl ruwim
trvo tbo 1k» that bind:

“LET THE READERS DECDE.”

«rta ata.—h* *• &lt;ta«
ta
children; and degraded though ho may

i, S~ i

yvar, as It is possible for two wow

exhibit

Greble &amp; Bussell reply at great length, to our ver­
sion of the late plowing match “so-caUed” which

oUctioa;

THE FBAUD.

the facts.

.

This b to cvthfr that I feavo two &lt;N-

{[he {{rmiblirat jjnnncr.

They workvwell in all kinds of ground.

public.
opinion.
AN

ECHO

OF

Chillod plow and don’t know anything

Referrng to trials advertised by us between the No. 3 and the
New Oliver Chilled plows they say “Mr. B. said they were held
on the farm of Mr. Peter Cramer, Mr. Edward Bump, Mr. Syl­
vester and Mr, Jesse Townsend, but admitted that no representa­
tives of the Oliver Chilled Plow was present.

Hssnxae, Mica., Mat 27, 1874.
Practiced by whatever party,

REPUBLICAN

STRENGTH.

abontit.

The New Oliver Chitted jdow soonr1 in made where the No. 3 Hattrnga
Greblo 4 Bus.
Oliver Chilled.

organs over tho possibility of President
Grant’s being a candidate for a third

Tf* Fw* 44« 4» F»U»n

trill with tho New (Hirer Chillod plow

the extraordinary popularity of Jixa ad-

Luther Hyatt and
ifannatkm for extortion.

tho suggiMlxm of its possibility.
In
fact a leading Democratic pajier ia this

Continued

Harriet Scott w. Gilbsrt A. Scott.
Divoros granted complainant, May 4th,
1874.

who are frioada of the administration.

1873 there were 0 marriages. 31 births,
nsoet intimate friends for him, repudi-

10,045 acres.

Improved land 18,456

lihoiliaeh themsoItos intodiBtroea over

for an indefinite period” which it
they pretend may assert itself at
time end, regardless of whatever rv

Mr. Sylvester did not have our plow on trial at all, and says he
did not buy theirs. We sold Mr. Bump a plow, and how much of
a victory they won may be seen from Mr. Bump’s statement.
After such truthful ? statements, tife.,”

We say the facts were not as given by them
but are as stated below, Messrs. Dwight &amp; Mes­
ser took a No. 3 plow to Mr. Cramer, who had the
New Oliver Chilled plow on trial, and after work­
ing the two plows side by side sold him two of the
No. 3, and be returned the Chilled Plow.

420 acroo of orchards, and 24 1-2 »aw

country. '
Is not thia a.moot remarkable tribute 110,735 lbs. of wooL

kiada of work,. and think it drew the

Bvtuxd, May 25th

Dwight and Mmoot brought - a No. 3

priority of the Chilled plow.

It w!H&lt;

few days, uninfluenced

Edward Hchxodar, David D. Fuh
Iheee was marChilled How.

is estimated, at 8578.00 la 1872 and the

of their leaders had sach an exponeivo
Reuben Miller Jr. ruJOeo. Purdy,
rvally had not noticed but that is, too, butbola of apptou m 1872, aad 12371
had comn over in the crowd. That bu.h.h ia 1878, 10,000 1U. of grape.
ta 1672 and 15,000 Ibe. ia 1873, oad
it was diaeortrod that the Republican
of frtrit were dried for market ia 1873,

putea with Great Britain, the Credit

PETER CRAMER.

On the same day Messrs. Dwight A Messer were at the farm of Mr. Bump where another Chill­
ed plow was on trial, but os Mr. Bump had already decided that ho did not want the New Chilled
plow in any event, they did not attempt to do more than to ahow him the superior working
qualities of the No. 3. What opinion he had formed of the “New Oliver Chilled" is shown by
the following:
HarriMGS, Mjch., May 25th. 1874
I had a New Oliver Chilled plow on trial and. did not like it It would not do a* good work
os my No. 20 Robinson Cast Plow
, ;.
. . E^ Bump.

When tho **Ubmto”

Francis Holden ▼*. Oliver Chalk er

Again on the name day, the name parties were at the farm of Jesse Townsend and tried the No.
3 against the New Oliver Chilled plow, with such succeas that Mr. Townsend-bought two of the
former. Mr. Burrnll never doined a trudon Sylvesters farm, but did report one on the farm of
Mr. Syivesters’ son in-law, to whom w« sold a No. 3 plow. We have since learnad that tins
Sentlaman did not try an Oliver plow, being so well satisfied with the one we sold him that he
id not care to try any other. At the time of advertising these trials we supposed they had all
been made as stated. We were wrong only in the case last mentioned, and as this trial was report­
ed to us by one of our employees we think this a sufficient refutation of the insinuation of un­
truthfulness contained in the above extract.

May 2Sd, 1874.

creaso of inhabitants ta this township.

tian!

VIUWIU
— -ta. .. —
ths Hastinga Plow No. 8. It will cut
and turn a wider furrow and do it earior. For general purposes I think it ths
l&gt;e*t plow I star uned.
Loosest* Srmur.

Hasnsos, April 23. 187A

of President Grant?
Wo have been and 58,205 lb.,of batter. Tim. wm
told that tho days of our organisation ramd ia 1878, 01.815 bub* of whMt,

cries of alarm, that if it should be coneluded in defiance of all precedent, to

E. Bear.

Cixltox, April, 1874

Ham G t R;

county and has every
rhich they put in an appearance might prevent
The real reason why Moesra G AB., refused i

plowed they say:

Let these unhappy meSeine

1875.

of thuir om alter &lt; oRapeo m e national

party
1873,87 hir&amp;s and 12 deaths. Of tax.UetandLbm-blM»8acmofwhseh 1
10375 acres are isapwed. 1km to on 1

W. Bailey as

tarinribtona they virtually say it in,
then it hat, no tadueemont to make its
1878.

’em stubble on J. &amp; Goodyear.

gdod will of the American people.

Thur &lt;-arly in tho year, and before the

A COSTLY NUMBUG 1
Let those who have not already come to the
foregoing conclusion consider the following indis­
putable objections to the New Oliver Chilled
Plow:
\
,
1st. The price at which it is sold is fxhorbttant, fully 33 per cent more than is asked
for better and more cxpcnsivclyjnade plows.
2nd. The prices of extras and repairs are nearly double what other manufactures
charge for superior articles of the same class.
3rd. The peculiar shape of the plow, which is given to it, for no other purpose than to
fit it to a point which is patented, and which no one but the Oliver Plow Co., can make
or sell. If anybody doubts that the Plow has been altered tofit the Point, let them con­
sider the following facts: Last year the Plow was made with a Cutter Point, having a
curved wing, detached from the mouldboard, as in other plows, which curve was paten­
ted. Foundrymen everywhere finding they could evade this patent by making thepants
with a straight wing, and that points made in that way would work as well or better
than those with the patented curve, commenced casting such points, which were sold al
onefourth less than was asked for their points, by the Oliver Company. These poinU
had an immense sale, to the detriment of the patented article. This year's plow, or the
"New Oliver Chilled,” uses but one kind ofpoint, viz : a Cutter Point, with a patented
curved “wing” and this wing is joined to and made apart of the mouldboard, in such
a manner that no other shape or make of point can be usedin its place. In view ofthe
above we submit that tho conclusion, that the shape of the plow has been altered for the
express purpose of Controlling and Monopolizing the Point trade, is a fair and reasana'
ble one. When a sufficient number of these new plows shall have been sold to make the
point trade an object. the Oliver Company can make the price of these points whatever
they chose, and farmers who have bought their plow at nearly the cost of two better ones
will have no reeource but to pay or throw the plow away.
4th. As the plow can use but one. kind ofpoint.and that the -highest priced one,for
-most kinds of work, ths cost of using the chilled plow in the matter of points alone, is
fully 20 cents more per acre For every acre, plowed than that of using other plour...
blh. For cross plowing, plowing Stubble, and plowing sod with a jointer, it is unnecer
sary to use a cutter point, but the Oliver plow can use no other or cheaper kind.
6th. The Oliver plow will not do even passably good work in sod without a jointer,
and this appendage adds nearly 20 per cent. to the cost of the plow and requires theuss
of a third.horst.
7th. The Oliver How wiU not work well on uneaten. hard or stony ground, and its
Agents know this and dare not allow if- io
tried in such work, as was shown by the**
refusal to plow with the
3," on the 12th inst., and by tne certificates given below '

Judgemaa*. for plaintiff for 8123.80 and

A Little more Evidence to the Suu Efirt.
which with Other vmaU fruito and garJ. B, Gooonua.
tehed

attons, and which

vMAmmijm

If the Oliver plow was an extraordinarily good
tool and did work that no other plow could, fennere would have some reason for patronizing it,
notwithstanding some of the objectians urged
; above, but it is not. It is not even equal to most
other plows, as ----- “-1 '
• •
the best judges
show.

�^71^
Tip

ffo/v^ I/tDUSTtf.
support Home Industry" Did you ever take
psiiulitaXfiiml out what makes a community thrifty and prog]

' lota of
(___ _____ # __
to ihcir labor with their dinner
™,
___________________ —ft caoae of all thie atir* "Y” there
is n demand ut Home for work, the people pntronixe Home HAu‘ jr&gt;j, city people know tbit it is to their own pcraonal intereM to
Brt Some trode and they do it invariablv. Who eats wheat
-in Barry County, if it is not the people in the county! We
InHld up our own place; people in Grand Rapids won't do
it-for ust^ W.c. have Merchants, Mechanics. Tradesmen, Lawyers,
s Doabui:- uud laborers; but one says “we have no mechanics in
—• •
*
’J *
: A.” To such I would say,
our Agricultural works, our Milling
* axjd '-oiir yitwage^. Wagons, Cutters kc made in HasDngv, and
. Anu oar we havcXo mechanics. Compare to day with ten years
«go«1br then there was not even a painter in Barry County that
: cmfld’pahrt a dumber jvngon fit to be seen. There is no need of
going away'from Hastings to get a Carriage or Buggy, and so fisr
«s Cctiors any oonoemed, you can Save ten dollars on every
Critter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, than in any

Br Aid. Bessmsr—
AeefaW, That this Council will Inforoe
is law la regard to U&gt;« Ikwaso of dogs
&gt; Its fullest extent.

We are advised that Messrs. Dwight
* Burrell, shipped this iaorni»g, by
Blua Lane, to Bochertee, N. Y., fifty of
their setobrated Robbins Cultivators.
A gwd machine that, which made in
Michigan, sell* well in New York

Ona day last week a* Wat Woodruff
and R. McKlnnan were digging under
a large rock lo tower it below where the
plow would strike it it suddenly gave
way and turnwi over, quite seriously
injuring Mr. Woodruff on the right
limb, and Mr. McKinnon an tho side
and bip, though fortuaatoly no hones

It to with deep regret that we leant
that Mr. L. Kelsey. the popular Bag­
gage Master on Conductor Hall’s train,
died on Tuesday evening of last week,
at his residence in Jackson, from the
effects of tho blow he received about ten
days previous near Onondaga.

CHBICMEI.

MASONIC.
Hiis-U«tn»Bu&gt;cx.

HASTINGS CHAPTER. XO. BM, «
M. HwalBr
m ths iMnl Fr
‘f ***k “'",liTRATia» runxiTMt. h.
xo. w. sLADiassy
HASTIXG» LODGE, XO-itr.aA

HAST1XGS EASTER X STAR, L-ls.

Mbs. Loens A. Psiuzrs.

Wo ©pin© that any one caught in th©
egging burinees, whether aimed at our
Tomperanco Ladina, ProL Dickie or any
one ebe, or in entering private roeideucw in tho abaenre of the familim, will
find it a coitly pastime, being on act
to despicable, to leave room for self
respect in the future, or for tho confi.
dense ar respect of any good citizen*.

On motion ths Comtoittee on Ordi­
nance was instructed to report to tho
Council an Ordinance on,Paving, at the
next mooting.
By Aid. BentleyWsxixit The "Ordiuauro relative to
Ltooenefog Batoons," has had the effect
to greatly curtail th© solo of intoxicat­
ing drinks and to reproei drunkenness.
Therefore in order to more effectually
I* ■ r .'
...
In which most salcxnn are engaged,
SwW, That see. S of tho “Ordi
-auro relative to Licensing Batoons,"
be so amended ns to read as folium :
Persons Licensed under lids Ordi­
nance, shall pay into the City Treasury
the sum of fifty dollars, for oath License
for quarter), and that th* -remaining
portion of- said ordinance following the

•

...

n Zmvnfzir rm nil \ fn* T Irnnor thnv rsnnnt

liMoIrrd, That tho Street Commis­
sioner bo ordered to gmifo and grave!
•ociion lino road cart of railroad bridge,
east to city limits, to the amount of
fif’y dollars. Also, grade Sad pike East
Street from Grove Street north io Statu

Referred to Oommitteo on Streets
Account of Hicks Bros., •.'».00, ma­
terial for Fire Department, sea retorted
to Cknuniitten ou Finance.
'
Ou motion Council adjourecl until
Tuesday evening, May Stith.

WOOLCARDING
i4„“?3i
Obstacles to Marriage.
queat part of nenrly all plants, but vary­
ing much in quantity in different plant*.
By direct absorption. It to neceesary to
the perfrrt dcrelapctnont of vegrtetian.
lu chief ©Seo, however, is ia its oaeissilating the properties already in the aoQ
to tho plant Vogstatioa &gt;ttve* only on
digested or dccoin)&gt;oood food in thn form
of liquids and gssoe- The soil may con­
tain all thn eonstiiuont element* of the
crop inloaded to bo raised, and yet it
may nut ba in * condition Io I* appro­
priated. Moat soils contain carbonates,
Bulphates and phosphates of potassium,

were tho pleated recipient of a
fiuu lot of young uaious, tho largest of
tho *season, on Saturday from the gar­
den of Eugene Gaskill, Esq,, of Baltiyear a system "at market gwrdcning,
which he designs to follow as • buss­
nose in future-, and has ground tuoet ad­
mirably adapted for that purpose.
Such a garden is one of the great wants
of our city and wo wish Mr. G. abun-

BEST OF WORK.

, HOUSEHOLD:

feldspar, Ac., but in each a condiuon es
to elaorbKinly oo they are slowly decom­
posed by expoeuru to th© grases of tho
atmuspii-'ro and the rays cf the sun.
Many of th© rear.utortured forUlirers
make a fair showing by auolysia, and
to contain thn element* which shoald
bus!.-.in tlio plant, and yet they may bo
in Mirh ivunbinstion as to pror© inert,
on norount of their imKilubihiy. This is
ono of th© 1“-nefictol proporttoo of Hme.

Oa Monday and Tuesday tho liquor
suit of tho Poopfo vs. Charles Editorly.
waa twice tried,' before two dlffonrat
junaa. neither of which agreed. The
first standing two for guilty and four
not guilty, the second fire for guilty
and one not guilty. We de not know
what 'further action the Prosecuting
Attorn eV proposes to take tn this rase.

Guarantee

FAMILY
uonMBNT.
! i»AirixGQHnix'AxcE.
The Xvw. ax' Obwwib Csesc.l Wife CM, &lt;
n. c.i!„.

The cam of the People vs Chartoe H
Olmstead, for selling to a minor to set
down ior tb-3ay, Wednesday, but at
this timo wo are not advised as to
whether tho case is going oo.
On Friday we spent a few boers at
Nasbrillc, on a business trip, but could
not help noticing tho enterprise mini­
seated on every hand by the citizens

aai

Far thaa«comm&lt;4aik&gt;n of our eub.sribers who desire any other book,
ji.gaaiM. or paper, pulliahod, with or
without the sdrertissd premiums, we
will obtain it for you nt the Iajwxst
Bans, without any axpoew© to you «n
trading tho order.______ _________ _

rw nuiM w S W

?

terrible fire devastated a large portion
of the bmunea-i block*.
Yet, I'hamix
like new ones hnro sprung trom tho ru­
ins, and on tho day of our visit arrange­
ments wore made by Mtsst*. Karr,
Bradley &amp; Durkee to arert ou tbo alto
of tho ruins several brick stores, and a
contract made for thy immediate deliv­
ery cf the briek. New machinery to
replace that destroyed by thv kter fire
has been purchased by Mr. Olds, and
the taah, blind, plaining and matching
works ere again running with ample
orders to keep th«m busy for months.
Tis well, ever may it be as.

NEW OFFERS!
NEW IDEAS!
Origin cf tho Delaware Grape.
Hie a enbjvet of gwnoral remark,
among both whotosale and retail ilruge’ a, that no medicine iiitroducvd to the
©riiaa public lias over gains.! oucli u
popularity and met with co large a sale
in ail part* of tho bmd, in tho same
length of time, as Dr. Picorre's Gold on
Medical Dfororery. Thn cannot dupoml
upm its having been more largely ad*
verti^d than any other medicine, ns
such to opt tho casn. The correct w-l
planation, we think is found in th©
tact that tliia medicine (iro-JucM the:
most wonderful and perfect cures of
very bed esses of bronchial, throat and

1 notiro you copy from [lie Okit Ftr*tr a tow words of M. B. Bailsman
touching th© origin of tlie Delaware

T» Arms Pcxr.—Mr. Austin, long
a mil known resident of our city to
iu&gt;w engaged in J1W manufacture of tho
cknbrptod Austin 1’umps, at Eaton

Rapids, and wo understand they are
being generally appreciated there as
thay always have been hure, where they
have bei-n in ge/iural uoo for the past
three vents, and hnve always found a
ready sale, a, they are considered a su-

that sv rot all authority touching the
origin of the Delaware traced it to a
foreign land. To satisfy myself and
give authority to my statement, I wrote
Mr. Campbell, and bare the following

The streets of our city are being put
in good order.
EUte Street from Church to Broad­
way to bo paved.
All over the county wheat is looking
exceedingly well.
A new bill-board surrounds the Court

Will tbo astute editor of the IUfMm, toll up by whom it is conceded, that
Hoose yard. '
'
It was the hotest day of the Besson, the new Constitution ia irregular, in
what respect it is claimed Io bo irregu
to-day (Wed nw-l -y
Pleasant &amp; lire above ground these lar; and whether Av favors its adoption’
by the paopte? Thane are important
Noto tho change of time in our station questions and the people desire that

rnmiwatiw
Special Notice.

m »■ ay iwr nvtefca. I

nstuo of Samuel Proves!. Tho Heath
family burn a tradition that it was
brought from the gardens ot tho King
of France by aa absconding gardener,
who then gave it to Mr. ProroeL”
All Ibis is of record, and it settles, as
1 think, tlio origin of the Delaware, but
that seedlings from it have been found
wild by Moehan. aad grown from seed
by Quapbrtl. lha t partakes of its habits
I shall mil attempt to dispute. Ail I
claimed in my nrticfo was that the Del •
aware win not a seedling originated m
tho township of Delaware, Ohio-— F. Ji.
£H*I a Jtn*l #•*'.

WE WANT AGENTS.

—■ ■
WrtSS'SFKft:

s=as

ELLSWOHTH, BQBM I VUCTOBtB,

A. novel and stviiah akirt has tho
fixwt In aiL-ro.lpuia and plain spaces,
whifo thn lock m ttouncwl lengthwise.

Thctfl nre several kinds of worms
which trouble boteoo; the pin-worms
(pointed st both ends} aro tho most com­
mon and must dangerous. HhrrWan’s
Cavalry Condition Powders will ina low
days eject tho worms. ani tbo horse
will begin to thrive.

Dart or Lmxaa nmoiniug at tba
Hartings P- -O-&gt;
a8tk, 1&lt;74 ■
:■ Edmund Aoktoy,
Brtkwith,
Joha Ctaa, Mrv Winforo,. (Wpboll,

gardemag this ipring. about our city
.nd vtoimty than ever before
This t. Marauto&lt;?tpn»«Edglx, Mm J1.0. Grey.
uiisbooMbe.
PttwPin-r. Soforo® Hrt-rUng, Mra
Mrs. Lydia PiesaaU will epeak a
Hasmb A. Uwtan.
AndreUnion Hall, on Saturday evening. June
MssxH.R- D- Portar.
^**9 K
60, endra Sunday tba 7ih, moramg Bobmwm, Albert 3. BoMoatm Jr., Mary
Bmd. John IfaQ-wrirt B F. 8^y.

PrisriltaHaD.
Dirert your Irtwt to Ko.of B 0.

Fob Fcuurea* a» bM**XT*n»ago
tn Beesmer, Heath * Co. They soil
cheap for cash.
.
Jan. 20tt

cally touching toy italoment that I
doubted the- Delaware being a satire
soedliug, end tho writer referred to G.
W. Campbell, of Delaware, ns superior
authority. New. 1 am ready to give
Mr. Campbell as authority, although I'
knew Ixihfct'h.'uid that both he and Mee­
han rt'-r.rJvd the Delaware as belong-

trodnred to the public, and yet nt th©
same time poete&gt;ses tho grc-itnet of
blood-purifying and strengthssing pro­
perties that medical aciraco has been,
able to produce, thus rendering it a
sovereign remedy not only ia the euro
fif Consumption, Branehitn, Heaiseneos
and Coughs but also fin- aU diseases of
the lirer nnd blood, ai scrofulous dis­
eases, btotchM, rough skin, pimples,
black specks anddtosutoraiton*. It has
t here fare n wide rrogi of application
and uscfulmies, and it not only given
ths mod perfect aatlsfi'lton to.nil who
uro it, but for exceeds tho expectations
of the ntnst sanguine, thus olititiag the'
toudnst |iraisn. and malting penanmmt.
living mlrertising mediums it all who
u» it. For these reasons it to that thorn

A Vawssu: Hob**.—Wo learn that
S. W. Lone, Esq., of Rutland, ha* sold
hi* Stall on, "Daniel Sampson," to Dauiel Curtis foe 11,000.

tins table in thia column.
Th. population of Grand Bapid. to
raid to bo 27,600, o gain of ow |n

Satisfaction!

PANACEA

8|-«al meeting of the Common
Council, hold Monday evening. May
25U», U74.
Treeant—Mayor, Recorder and Aids.
Barlow, Mudge, Dolph, Beesmer. Brat-

Opea-vratk cm broidery ou bteok lUk,
'ciBlimoro. and Bkilfone --1—“
eitromiily
©logout above
•

Washington

,
,
,

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

and Oxford shoes will be
on the tides and tow in
front, te ebow fbe fancy .lockings,
which are as pcpulaf ■» sr«r.
■
Veh's! ssmMMfl-a, or out Mdo pockets,
suspended from the belt, will be re­
flared later by black he* &lt;Wvr silk,
rrhly wtrted injet
J ....... \
P. Henry. Sold by nil DregDealero. San F. Hmr,

FOR HATCHING.
!ICE &amp;

�HASTUGS UK WE

TERRITORY.

ROOFING!
bo required," eb* added, wiih aUagfe.
"And oh, Harold ! by tb* way. Unde
Eliab is coming to town to-morrow fa see
about renewing the mortgage oa the
old fam. Igotafaktorfrem him to-

eertUie*. Ser NO XQCAL ta tke Bsrtrt-

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munity, Ame portion of timo ought to
be eet apart foe relaxation from worldly
labor* and employment^ and devoted
to the social warskin of Almighty God, CHOICE MIXED QLADIOLAS
and th* aitainment of rebgiotu end *1 etolruU. br M *re l«». eiOprrl.OW. that
moral instruction, which are in the by •■ptM* ■*•* rrreljit of oner. rr.it for |
highest degree promotive of th* peace, nUtocbo. ASdreu
hapoinoM, and prewperity of a people ;
and whereas, the first'day ot the week,
commonly denominated lb* Sabbath,
FLORENCE
has at all time*, among Christians in
general, beau devoted to those impor­
tant purposes; to tho end tberotoro,
that the good people of this Territory
may be enabled, aa well ou that day a.
on all proper oeeaaskma, freely and
without disturbance, to perform tiros,
great and nccseaary duties with that
decency and solemnity which is suitable
to their importance; therefore," etc.
There must hkvo been, during the
Territorial days, such a'thing a. whole­
some liquors; for-the act of 1827, “ to
punish the vender, ot unwboleromo
liquors and provisions," says aa much
by implication. It provided that if any
brewer or distiller, shall sell, or offre or
expo** for sal*, any unwholesome liquor
Koton
wh.Uo.vsr, he ehall ba adjudged guilty
of a mlademoaaor, and punished by a
fin* not exceedmg |60, or imprisonment
not exceeding four manto*.
POULTRY
In an act of th* same year, to protect
the .state of habitual drunkards, the
circuit coarta were given tho san., juris­
diction aa that exorcised by probata
courts in regard to the property of lu-

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A your later this provfaion was re­
pealed. It wa* doabtires found impos­
sible to enforce it, and tho Council rec­ WILD LIFE r.I' Wl'i.
ognised tbs principle that an unenforced ACBim WANTED e.rrywtor. tor ltd.
e*w end iMaeUhlly lllauretnl Book •&lt; Q.
law, however correct in ite coneeption
■nd detail, is no honor to the commoaweolih enacting it; and that there ia
leas disgrace ta not having a tow, than
ia having it a dead letter on the statute

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year, but would readily pea* far a man
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trouble and expensive litigation, and
th«f legislature much vexaious toil.
The county of Macomb was author­
ised, by a special act for that purpose,
to raise by tax one-fourth of one per
coot on the taxable property of tho
county, in addition to their other taxa*,
for tho purpoae of do fraying the expeueo
of building a reurt-bouee and jail.
Nor was tho question as to whether the
people of the county wished to erect
these buildings submitted tc their judg­
ment ; but the county commissioners
were authorised to proceed it tuoo.
Tho location of tho county seat of St.
Clair County was a scarce of uncasincas
as long ago as 1824. In that year
throe pcrocns named in the act were ap­
pointed to invevtigeto the county seat
as the located, and other proposed sites
way to win it. Be wba: you wish to therefor, and report their findings to
eeeta. A man may wear a mask tao- the Council the following year.
eeaafuHy for a time, but a alight thing
The Council; cither afraid that the
may looeou it end expoee to view hi*
true fore. Beeidee, men ot businoM
have remarkably sharp eyee, which wogativ^i of his position, or net wishing
p are* right through maak*. It i* not him to lay sole claim to any good act,
worth a boy'* while to try and wear or forsooth fearing they might lose the
oppeartunityof tho annual Thanksgiring
feast, adopted the following resolutions
on the Sth of August, 1824 :
"Whereas, it is equally a duty with
Polish bools of fin* kid, with gaiters
communities as with individuals to mauiblack velvet, are worn in Pane.
‘ ‘ ‘
upon Almighty
Point lace barboa. laid ou th* coro­ God, and du I
licit his favor and
net, are the elegant caprice in bonnet protection, th______ _
“Eero’.ved, by the Governor and Leg­
ist’tivo Council of the Tsnitory ofMichi­
gan, Thai tho Governor be, and be ia
hereby requested to lasu* hu proclama­
tion, appointing a day ol pubhc thanks,
giving and prayer, end recommending
to the citixens of thia territory a atriet
observance of tho same."
Prohibitory legialation in regard to
the liquor Uaffa ia much older in this

February, 182fi. an act waa peered en­
tirely prohibiting the sale of liquor to
Indians, not even granting th*m the
aame for medical or,mechanical purpoare. Aa ia uaually tho care with pro­
hibitory legiafation of every kind, it had

"Oh, tin- bonnet ia Uhind th. ago
tool"
"Yea tho bonnet i* behind tho age
"^•-Mxrc.u. 1 had u better opinion of

you." anid hei brother.
Miaa Arkwright glanrcil timidly at
Allonby. He smiled.
"Indeed, indeed," pleaded Marcia,
1 would rather day at borne all my
days than go abroad a dowdy IT
“And who do you suppose will know
the difference?" •

not need hi* services. That was not the
rort of young man wanted in any boaact buxines*. Even man who hare no
religion* principle* themselves know
how to value it in others. They feel
safer in trusting a elavk who is punc­
tual at hi* ehuroh and tn hia Sabbath­
school, who ia inl.re.ted in the dotage
ot the “Young Men’. Christian Aaaociationa" rather than in the but now star

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Not nonasmso gt all,'
seated Mia* Arkwright.
Mr. AUonby, I am too l------------------man to wfah to apjiear in public in a
costume which, to aay the leatf, ia doddodlyperev."
“And sou would actually lo*o the de­
lirious muhe of Handel, married to the
more delirious veare of Sebeatlani, just
because your drits* isn't according to
the latest model* F' buret out the Majcr.
•‘For goodnero' relto, why don’t you put
cm a shawl F’
"Could I wear a shawl over my Lead,

orial being received at any future «e»aion of the I^giatativo Council, praying
that any act may be pasaul, whereby
the particular right* or privileges of
any individual or individuals, bodies
politic or corporal*, may bo affected or
infringed, notice cf such tateuded ap­
plication, by petition or memorial, shall
be given at least thirty day* before the
eunfag screioa of the Legislators Coun­
cil, either by advertisement ta a news­
paper, printed or in geuand circulation
within tbs county where tho party or
parties intoreated reside ; or ta case no
such paper bo printed or circulated
within such county, thru notice shall be
C' on by advertisement, to be fixed oa
door of tho house where courts ar*
held for aueh county, and at three of the
most public place* ta »aid county, for
the said period of thirty dan; and no
racb petition or memuru.1 shall be receivod by any future Logialativ* Conn oil,
that he* Men a greeter length of time
in circulation than six months, previous
to tho eommencemMt o! tho a«Mrion »t
which it shall be presented, nor shall
any names of petition*:* be written on
a aeperato paper or »bnet, and attached
to the petition or memorial." . . "It
shall be the duty of the presidaol of the
Legulativc Council, when such petition
or memorial riiril bo prevented, to in­
quire at (be. time .uc!&gt; petition or mem­
orial ia pmented, whothor notice there­
of has been given agreeably to the pro­
vision* of thi* act, and whether such
petition or memorial has been ta circu­
lation a longer time than six months ;
and if satisfactory proof of tho fore­
going requisition* is produced, the such
petition or memorial shall be received."

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT ROUTE,

SHEW’ES, ETC.
"An act for the regulation of th*
wb ito-fiahery in the airait of Detroit and
tharirer BL Clair" provide, "that any
penen o» parsons, wta&gt; ahaH be found
Mdm far white fab. fa «itb« the reid
ateuil cr rim, within thfa Territory, with

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payable out ol th* estate ol tho de­
ceased ; and were to be taken precedence
of rfther debts.
The LegfaUtive Cuum.il were not dis­
posed to countenauce th* unrestrained
right of petition, and for that purpose
enacted a law “to regulate tho mode of
potitfomng Jbe Legislative Council ta
certain eases." Its provtaiotu are as

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“Only think," went on Ibo Major—
"Well, why not? It's a little old
“bnt hero we are. I'll bit Marcia tall, style, to be sure—"
the story for haeolf."
“A little! Just look at that collar—
And Major Arkwright opened the and those lnp|wls—and the brass but­
door with hl* latch key. and admitted tons !”
hi* friend into a bright little bouee, full
"Harold!" said Manta, gravely,
of canary bird* end winter-blooming mimicking to the best of her ability bar
geraniums, hanging baskets of ivy and brother's tone and voice of the evanfag
yaponice.
Through a marble-paved before, “do you actually mean to teU
vestibule you entered an octagon­ me that you would faeo an evening of
shaped room, burg with fluted draper Mr.------ '• oratory^juat beeauae your
io* cl gold-colored silk, a pretty wood- coat is a little out of style?"
tinted carpet on tho floor, and chain,
“Wouldn't L though 1 Do you think
sofas, and fautcuils stand around ex­ ------------------ - of myself?''
actly aa if they were made to bo used,
ircta, dryly. “I’m
not for mere empty show.
------------------------ —a a man- But
Marcia Arkwright, the Major'll beau­ you told mo last night that men didn't
tiful sister, tot at a little table copying, •top to consider whether their coats cr
in water color*. a bunch of white carna­ cape were ent according to this season's
tion*, tied up with feathery fern leave* fashion or last."
and one or two blade, of gram. Sb*,
“I won't wear such as outrageous
too, wee datk, with jot-fringed brown thing as that, if I never go out again I"
eyee, atraiebt, uriou. feature*, and a burst forth the Mayor, ircfully flragfag
freib, bright coldr on her cheek*, only the respectable butteraoi-cotorod coat
a ahadu lighter than the “twin clior- upon the floor. "Moy ronfuaton aaia*
riee*'of her Ixnr-slinpod lip.. Yea, upon Unde Eliab and Lu wardrobe.
Mias Arkwright wa* very hsndsoma, Allonby, you take Marcia to the lecture.
and ao Mr. Allonby had long thought, I'll bo hanged before I go looking like
in the secret depths of h» masculine a Bevofatiocary soldier.
eoul.
,
&lt; “But my-dear fallow," quoth Mr. AL
“I’re brought Mr. Allonby io, Mar­ fouly, mischievously, “after all that you
oa," the Major began, hia eye. twink­
ling mischievously, "for you to tell him one'* faith to reigning fashions— "
why you don't go to tho oratorio te­
Major Arkwright stayed to bear no
more, but bolt'd into hie own room,
with a muttered round which might
have bean a bleating, and might have
boon eomothfag else.
And Marcia smiled a roguish dim-

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tioe 34, Ton 5 South, Bang* 4 East,
on lands owned by Messrs, Wing,.
Evana, end Brown, “agreeably to ai
plan of a ton or village" "recorded ia&gt;
the regtatar’* office of tbs county otI
Monxoo;" but so moatioa is made of'
tho name of the village which wa*
thus constituted the county seat
Th* following month if wa* enacted
“that tba Sabbath shall oommsne* ai
twelve o'clock ou Saturday oreni ng and

cle Kliab ahrewdly. . "But you always
was a greet hand for tayutarieetud Wjtriyaacea, Marshy, though what you ea*
do with my old cool that Betsy Miltar
made oct of lluldoh's cloak tea years
ego fast Michaelmas, I declare to gra­
cious 1 don't know. They don't make
no such brass buttons as that now-adays, though. P'raps bow,” shrewdly
added Unde Eliab, “you is goto' to a
c osquorade party, or aome of thorn
thing* I've road ofj or Harold is."
"Now, uncle, don't ask quaotiooe,
but leave tho coat,—there’* an old dar-

TURNING THE TABLES.

TABLE TOPS.
MANTLES,

"Hcrrid old bore!” was the nephew's
undutifal trommest
“Of eocne we
shall havo to ask him to dinner, but I
don’t nee that there is aay help for it,
Marcia. Come, Allonby, we shall be

“Well, well, child, have your own
way," hn eald ; and Mercia had it
t “Now," thought Marcia, with ^arkhug eyea, when once the front door
had waivly banged behind Undo EUab'o
departing form, “I'll settle up old
score, with Master Harold !”
Aa tho hour of eight approached,
Major Arkwright bunt into tho room
like a good looking whirlwind.
“Are you ready, Marcia E Allonby I*
waiting ta the hall, and we must hurry
if we expect to get anything in the.
bkonesa of a geod aeat"
"Heady E U coutm Pm ready," Miaa
Arkwright answered demurely. I have
been sitting with my thing* on for th*
lost nuarter of an hour.
"1 ought to have been on hand a little
sooner," acknowledged Major Ark­
wright, “but I had all those mortgage
papers to look over and settle, and time
slipped away before I know iL How­
ever—but where's my overcoat T"
“On th* ball rack, isn’t itF* Marcia
responded, with a curious light shining
ta her eyea.
"There’s aomethiDg bars," muttered
Harold, fa a eubdned tone, but it’s aa
Lutr.orr.ut-colcrcd thing sprinkled all
over with brass buttons the stae of a
Spanish dollar. I eay, Marcia, I do be­
lieve Uncle Eliab has worn off my coat,
and left this relic of Noah's ark here fa
ita place!”
And be bold it out at urn's length.
"I dare aay,*’ said Marcia, preearrtag
her gravity by an almoet eupeshenaaa
effort; but it seems to be very warm
and substantial, and you and Uncle
Eliab are very nearly of a height and
stae. Put it oa and eome along ; we
shall certainly bo too late."
"Put it oa I" echoed. tho Mayor, al­
moet ta a shout -Put this thing on

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It also provide, that

__ "It shall be lawful for the overseer* I
of the poor of any city or township in ■
this Territory, and they are hereby re3sired, by th.ir oath ot office, whenever
ley discover any person or perrons to
be habitual drunkard*, to make an appliealioa to the county court of tho pro­
per county for ths exercise of its power,
and jurisdiction as aforesaid; and if
such drunkard eball not poeaen property
sufficient for hi* or her support, such
overseer or overaeere may designate and
deKvibe such drunkard, and require by
writing to be signed by him pr them,
all and every merchant, distiller, *torekeener, gnJeer, tavern-keeper, or other
dealer in spirit nous liquor* within their
respective cities or township*, not to
giro or sell, under any pretence, spirit­
uous liquor, ale, beer, or oder, to any
such drunkard; and if, after the eerrice
cf such notice, any ruch peroua or per­
sons shall knowingly give or sell, in any
way or manner, spirituous liquor*, ale,
beer, or cider, to any such drunkard,
exnept by the written dirrection, or on
the certificate of e regular licensed phy•ictau. staling the quantity, and that the
same is neccssarry for the preservation
or recovery of the health of such drunk­
ard, he, she, or they, shall forfeit and
par for every offence tho lum of tea
dollar*, to be recovered by the overseers
of tho poor, for the ua* of the poor ot
aueh city or township, before any justice
of the peace in the county."
Lt waa further arranged that if any
person who bad been shut off from hia
cup. by thia action of the overseer, of
the poor, fait aggrieved thereby, be
might oblige thorn to prove his charac­
ter a* a drunkard before a juatico'a
court, which, if they were unable to des
they were obliged to .revoke tbair pro­

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The question is almoet daily aek*d, “What
is ti.c cause of the unparalleled auceere of
Vnro.a Brraaa?" Our answer ia that

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them use Vrssura Errata* as a medtauo,
^nd .raid the n« W sUM
fa every tom.

to wuhip i* contained ia tho goasral list
of poatoffioee of the United State*, nor ,
where such name fa propored with th.

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INK.

Aa act of April 12, 1827, purports ty
incorporate tho "Grand Ixrige of the
Territory of Michigan," but what order
this was the Grand Lodge ot the art
dose not state. The corporator* are
Lewis Cass, grand toaster, James Ab­
bott, deputy grand master, Leonard
Weed, grand a*nior warden, tfoneca
Allen, grand junior wardsn, Phillip
L*cuyer, grand treasurer, and John L.
Wnitting, grand secretary. They were
granted all the franchise* nsual to pri­
vate corporations, but wrfa forbidden
to bold (more than 110,000 worth of
property, or to have any by law* or reg­
ulation- repugnant fa the constitution
or taw* of the United Htatee, or of th*
Territory.
Th. following has been of untold
value to thfa Stat*, ta preventing a rlaaa
of name for locality which must
have becotna disagreeable with tapes of
time : "No town plat shall be bareoftar
recorded, nor shall any township be
heraaffar incorporated, where the nain*

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VOL. XIX. NO. 6.
prswisMl

■wtTafS'SrX?*-’ owfo-ejs

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WiSfiNESDAY, JUNE

WHOLE NO. 942,
traffic earnings needy 40 per cent cf its

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mralved ’in the complatura^or'road*

already in partial operation.

Bt'WHWfc.,

of operation surely ere a promise that
amounts to evidence.
■
The results of construction, too haro
b*e~ achieved; it must be steadily borne
in mmd, at a time when general railroad
building bad been severely cheeked;
and the running sxjienees are those not
oi completed, bat ot uncompleted roads
in progress of active construction.

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We have just received
car load of CLIPPER
Mowers and Reapers an
Johnston Harvesters

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

The Toronto and Niplsaiug, tor the
form a list c^MUae roads which have year ending June 30. Ib73, shown not
already a portion of the Une built sad traffic earnings of 89 1-2 par cent. on
in opera turn, showing fa fts first col ua n
the mileage of truck already laid or in

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MILO T. WHKELER.

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New Torfc has fowef bld man Is p
portion to ttrpOpahtfirm than any d
m the civilised wotid. The poor i
oprly.srf eonrfo1, fcs*'tha' p&lt;&amp; k 4
city have not the cemforta nbidswry'
I die prolongation of Hfo f'etf4 fka re
or those aspiring to be rich, by which
mean ths bnAioss tnen, live allojeik
too rapid a life to
’ The an

ten thousand doBarJ or its siqni
fa sheet, and cm -that espial &lt;
basinet* of a halfa tniffioa per *
is not rrfng to lire to sib My,' “
indeed, he hat •xtMatQha^'nBl
oxtraordmery ermstiftitfon.1 ’ itfa ]
one of the hardest kind of work. I
amo«t consumfr.g exHurnnb' *1

Cheaper roods, with cheaper opera­
tion. of coarse involve cheaper freights.
In thia reenact the narrow gauge toovemaut may be the solution of the threat­
ening grange question. The reduction
o^ freight enlarges the fhnnen* tnarkid
Again, by ascending grades and round­
ing carves, impossible to broad gauge
engineering, the narrow gauge railways
open up to deyeloptnent vast areas of

The first diviaion of the Itecvcr and
Rio Grande. with ate equipuscut, rant
but 818,500 per miln complete, whUs:
the Canada roads are said to haro aver­
aged 115,000. Had we constructed our
railways undrr this system, at an aver­
age coat of even twenty thoumnd didlore par mile equppral, the aceuunt would
have stood between the two systems ns

and Taylor Rakes

fife that wears farter than ‘any othar
labor in the world, it ia one ~Terf&lt;rf^*w
never ending strnin^ from tnanun^'S
night, and If the cares of the day aifo
abh&gt; him Io sleep al night, be Is liieky.

AsMMsmv. Ah'

RAILWAY REFORM,

U. HOLSKOOK.
I, WOSiriM ■■

we tdiall write aa much for ths
general rrodsr as for the eagfoeer or I
professional railway saaa; peaaaafiag 1
also only accurate Jala recessed aaestly :
through official searoaa sad tj direct ।
cvinmunieation. We shall coufine our
ealvus to the narrow gauge field cf this
country, via, the United Biases, and the
English poeseaiona north of us.
Of
the great lyatum of kjngiish narrow
gauges ia IIindostan; of the Norwegian,
Irish, and Welsh roads; of tbe Rus­
sian and Prussian line.; of tbe Fre*cb
and Belgian roads; of tbe Bresilisa,
I’eruvian. and other Boe th American
rail wars, we shall say nothing st pswaeai. limiting this paper to the atiict
bounds of It* figures..
These figure, outline fa bold stroke*
th* story of the work of the past two
or three years, tbe more wonderful, aa

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL

Now calculating the interest nt the
rate of 7 per rant, which ia a low arcrswe for working carutaL wo are loainc
now annually 8140, &gt;00.000, oathissurplus amount of two billiotjs, which admilting the narrow gauge atgumunt,
need not, and oc^ht not to lutvo been
spent.
Two billions of money is almost the.
sum of the national debt, and that
amount either sarnd or expended in the
construction of additional mileage of
railway, would be a force in the dtr-dopmeut of the while country which can
hardly be overestimated
The past is the dead past, and need
not tie mounted; but the future ia to be
provided lor with judgement. Thia
same work must be done over again.
and thia does not include a abort dis­ Another &lt;JO,'X)O miles of railroad mu*,
tance ia very successful and profitable be bruit. Shall wo pay for it in millions
or in billions ? Hball we thro * away or
ujwratiau in Mexic».
In addition to those roads in actual
operation, there an a large number of
others ia prognaae of constructim.
It ia probable that these laboriously
Among thosn of which We have some collected statistics wid surprll* oven the
immediate knowledge ere the following: professional railway world.
These roads arc all young ; are labor­
ing under all the disadvantages incident
to tbe ioeeptioa of erganisatioa | ar s
scattered in ddfcreul |iarts of th* land ;
Lave no system of official interoosnmuuication. In fact, th* right baud of Ulis
movement literally doe* not know what
its left hand is doing.Bal withaktbn work
is one of magnitude, and promise, sad
far beyond ths rcueral conception.
Even the technical nulwsy journaLs
have been giving official currency to
paragraph* fixing the narrow gauge of
th* United Sintra and Canada* Bt 700
miles. Let us glance once more, in

DENTIST

Mrillt.

•

and earned forward, as it might bo said,
“up grade.'1 Indeed, one of the most
ctweriag signa or 'testier facia of the
times Is the etsedy fro»a shows by th*
narrow gauge railways in these last
years of trial and tribulation for rail­
roads snd railropd builders
lUfur*
proven ling the picture, in figures of what
has been done and what is doing by
thia nefo system* a word as io

litiiiai

CALL AT JOHH STANLEYH
Pure Wines and Liauors!

WstssifiS-raresS
ura'tsxar.Uhixsr.rs
jSSSi.wirw'Sx'scs

NOTICE.

-rS'-r-.-erSLS.-.'

fensEiMsncLSMi;

■ esiisnosltv as tfueev. is wu ■ OU.

is needed for the general roedar.
The narrow gauge idea is not a mere
quaetion ef distance between the rails,
as its popular name, tak*n from its most
distiscuve feature of ehantre, to tbe unBfemional eye might seem to indicate.
s a reform movemsut m rad way man­
agement and construction. It means
retrenchment arid economy in the con­
struction and operation ot the iron road
—the modern highwny. Xt mean*, to
eteh briefly its prominent reforms .
I. A saving in tbe first cost of con-

the roods organised end being pushed
(ovWIrd are the following.
Many of
three doubtless haro achieved partial
construction. It must be borne In
mind that all these tables, while true as
far as they go, aie by no mesas exhaus­
tive of the data on the subject There
being no system of reports yet. it ia per­
fectIj,possible that roads rosy bo organ­
ised sad under construction of whivh
we hare no information, or even that
roods which we report as only under
construction may bo ia part completed
and running.
But to the organised roads which are
more or less under way:

Of the projected mileage, also, of
roads not yet in part under roniructlon,
a mileage which stretah** into the tons
of thousands and the far distance, wa do
not speax'uf here, lieeauao this paper is
limited to results and the day.

itai«d operator«f
Helle**'
tremsly religtoue-fe driteNrfal ifoNnW*
ottbeMottexhrfChnrrti, and baa butt
a Seminary; ba* his MMBM WliT
giving* hare never yet pTOreatoS lite
from shaving-his ueOeiatee Mate u&gt;
mervilully rlienever he bad them J
light plan- Kuthh* Utf MGHfo
old man on to g»l Msrtvah iJrjfae
where be can sqneeaettem. lfi«
them no mvrey—he destxnsr the^,
torly. It is related
that once on a time he sdvfoed tKe'tor eUn M. M- OsURh
to invent in a certain sMt:k.
'
“BA suppose I atecmJdlAroJ-qtforfed
“f’m so certain that -JW MB make

-WTh*

ties makes it'i
any of the «n|
Twn of the na.
much freight*
One oimiv ।
f&gt; 12 too* fen

When yea see a man going homo at
two o'clock in die morning, and know
his wife ia waiting up for him, , it is
likely te be stormy.
When a man reanros a bill for goods
his wife bought unknown to him, took
out for thunder and lightning.
Whn a man goee home and finds
no supper ready, the fire out, and his

Hastings, Mich.

NEW BTOKE I,

KTfifflBUflKf PRICES

Shiii
W1U sever ti

A GREAT BARGAIN.
FARM FOR SALE

It Umaatfeefly far under the ftiU foul

820 earn; sad many oihec road, which

DE

money,'', waa the reply ,a&lt; tbe gecd
IhuMtl. “ihUifyuudo loan I'll maha
&lt;&lt;t!s2 forflCed Ahv proachsr did buy a
trifie of the etadk- And having so rteod
thing the good psstse ueuMMialy
Udd thirty « forty of hss tetSls Rnsk, X:

aa roatan^dfog^Bp
But ooutrny to expwAation ths stock

TERMS LOW.

icrurts

known the wcrld over for hie beueve- j.
icnce—end ids giu ia aapiharoumlp*
Ore-ycax-older. A man of little more
than medium height, with gnre hate
and •{sirs fare, these is nothing in his
ap;&gt;*arance that betokens the poworo ■
La really poaaessaa. He u one ef the
strongest busiuose men in the djjy, and
at the same lima one of the tnoyf* pro-;
grsasivc and liberal of the eitisena be-'
uavolently-iaehneJ. llavtog ma*s !en'
inimeaaa fortune out of gfaM &gt; defor h
mined Hut the puHw. ahosdd,JMM JlB &gt; 7
fun shat* of bi* money, Bo h« bsull aa t&lt;
“Inititutc" in wlilcli instruction (a tke
practical arts and setonrus sh&lt;Md;b« '
tree to ail, and gave it to the city. The
tiroperty is worth over a mslHen. but it
hai done millions^ rfr«L SMj.ta;...

tit them to go out into the worH nrufod *
for a strife. Young men sroAnstraotodin metalargy, ougineenag, ete^ Bad flftb s
Si 27™ “ r^Js. e- vwwm:.

II. A earing in operation which shall
make the net earning* average 50 per
twat- of the grdes instead of 8S, which
has so far been a liberal average for
good completed Beads.
III. Th* ability to reach sections of
country where it 1* physically impoasi
hie for roads of tlri wide gauge to be
built nt al
All thia, of coarse, while affording
equal facilities, for busines with any
other class of roads or system of build ing, because affording
.

H.A. BUSELL'S

and has followed it with .ail the elan di .
neee of the German, ^le has taker as Jll.
active part lu [wnitles-h* waa ICayor
thirty yean ago—has been and 1&gt;
bank i*rrosd*at, Ixrt in nil fog’ffiRfo1*!1
qtthfly and xaodnetly, gone te Md servc'tslar'.v at night, eaU. p &gt;od wholeeeeae
food, nsee stimulants with great gam*ration, and alwars sails on h*
't
koel. Ifhis bouse shMM got ost'ftu;
Mayor ilarosaeror would walk e«k, of
it ddibarafoiy; and Jf lya mfot trill
I
should burn the lorn wonUu't
.
him a portHc. Ho wofijd go to wbrk
and roUild, end go on. YlewfflMffiSn' "
sugar till lie dies, and then his cone wM ' do it sfl.r him—not that they huro-amy f *c
need to do business, but bccamg .lbW bn vs a liatui in that way.

’

�THE LEVIATHAN COMING I

Th* Preridnf* daughter, Miss Nelli*
Wanohall Grant, «u married ’al th*
Whit* Houvo in Washington, Thursday
blot, to Mr. Algernon Sartori*, a young
Englishman of wealth and LueuraM*
eoonectiow*.
This long antiofaatefl
wedding caared much axcitetnvnt at th*

CORDELIA,
Tb*T«regon of Bare Bock Ridsre.

CHIEFS. WARRIORS, BRAVES and SQUAWS,

THE HQHU1A TROUPE,

Exhibiting to th* Publie lb* most l-udteroua. Bansatioaal,
Thrilling and F.xrit ing scene, ever fbonght nf. Thv great.

Signor Eug*n*. Mroter Cirios.

The Famon* Gymnasia.
IS- METTE AMD WtLCftX.

Th* French ComicsA BLAZE OF GOLD ANQ BUH^MEO STEEL.

0/r

Zee
House of Beproaentativoa, end who ha.
been spoken of as th* probable nomiMa of hi* party for the Goveruonlxip of
th* Empire State, declared, tea labored
argili*ant against oeatrnliaetiou, that if
ba h*4 the power to organise a Gov
arnmen t tike own from asperate States,
ha would giro any one or mote of them
tbe power to sessdr at pUaauro. It is
true, his Damoeateo eoUeagua, Mr. Cox,
fait oaDed upon to repudiate such scotimsnts; bat thsn Mr. Cox. from the
days whan ha lucked over tbe traces of
hia party on ths Kansas question, baa

~

A TRIBE OF IROdtVOW rTDIAX*
From the Caugbnawaga Boswroiion.

THE GREAT LONDON CIRCUS.

M’N* Mari*.

Headache,
Toothache,

ARTtateS.

A CATARACT H TUBI-fafaM
MLLE

Ths bitts* ro*i*tano* shown by tbe
Dumosraiic Imton to th* Civil Rights
biUiS MU th. rely iadicatioa of tbe
tim**lhal th* D*mocrulM party ia «abstautully utesbaagad aa to th* priaoi-

IOD ARErfte

50 CAGES and DENS of ANIMALS.

•II WITH PWVOIISS CLOWHI.

Pqfwmiu,

COME FAULT AND SEE IT.
But lt*»lf. Can Wa ' lf* Panllel

Cash Cayiial Invested, f1^500,0o.
W. W. Nichoh, the Scmmcroault Rider

Master. Hsroc* aud Boddie,' Th. Infant Woodsro

InclBding Gpuaaata, Acrobats, Equilibrists, Contortionist.,
Equestrian*. Ac-, numlienng

And Our
NEIGHBORS ’

800 MEN AND HORSES
At 9 A. M. on each Day .'of ‘Edthibltior
None

Zoolofic^l Coltecpo/

WE

orated and nt*f«rod far the ecca-&gt;ioo
Plants and flower* w*r* di*trit&gt;ut-&gt;d in
elegant profusion throughout the house;
while fern, and palau fated tbe rvc«s»«
and comers Th* pillar, were twined
with avaigrrous, japonic*^ hehtrope.
and roa* bloasocii A dia* was aroetvd
on tbe eastern side of the room, rovoted
with tbe carjet presented by the Sultan
of Turhey. A large ball ot pure white
fiowvn hung ororthe cantroof tboeftas.
Tbo chandelier* were wreathed with
flower*, and banka of them, embedded
in moee, ware toon on all bands.

Th* Iroqud* Chief Wild Bidrr ol the World,

Admiramm - — 50 DEMI'S,
ChfliMn utitfer 10 jeara of ^.25 Ojtiu.
DOORS OPEN at

I

AND 7 P. N

BARNUM &amp; CO.’S
Grand Cantrat Park Menagerie, Zoological Collections &amp;o„ Ac,

DEN. STONE’S Colossal Circus,
Consolidated for the Season of 1874 with

fativ.la th* newly elected Senator from
Oocneeticut, Mr. Eaton, wbo still vindi­
cate* hi* Colhounism by declaring him•«lf "A Stelae Bight* Dvmuerel of the '
while Mr*. Grant and her youngest tout
Nothing diSerent from this was ex­ stood near tho clergyman. The tabtaau
was Very beautiful, the umatea of flow­
pected of Mr. Eaton, who is as outsj«- er* farming a met picturesque Lackken aa ba Is tenacious in bis political
Tb* guest* arranged themsehe* in
principles, but the significant thing is.
two dinaioa*, leaving a broad ui*fo
down the centre uf tbe room. Bev. Dr.
should avail ,th*mMlrea ot th* fintop- Tiffany entered, while til* menu* band,
portunify ia 18 year* to elect a United ■tationod in an adjoining ball, played
State* Senator by picking eat such a “I Think of The*," followed by the
Wadding Marrh. The bridal proc**-

Grecian Hippodrome, SANGER’S English Menagarie of Trained Animals and Iroquois

Programme*

The Christian Union

■n exponent of pest, if not exploded
theories as they have done. This ac­
tion on their part is. in effect, issuing a
notice to tbe rout of tbe country, so far
as Connecticut can do it, that the Dem­
erratic party is ia substance unchanged,
and that. if it ever gets the poww it will
act upon the doctrine laid down by one
of its national conventions, that the

the bridegroom, lupportvd bv Lieuten­
ant Fred Grant, wbo waa dreawl in th*
full uniform of his rank in tbe army,
and who walked on the right ot the
bridegroom. Then foUowsd tbe eight
bridemaids, Miieea Conkling. Frelinghuysen, Porter, Bbeiman, DroxoL Dent,
Fish, aad Barnes, dresami iu white and
moving gracefully forward in couples
Preaidoat Grant, with the bride on lu*
left arm. followed.
Thon came Mr*.
Grant, fiankod by her t wo young*,r Mins,
siitutioaal, revolutionary and void." JoMooand Ulysreea
Naw we cannot believe that the Demecrecy an unanimously given over to elaborately trimmed with point Lure,
thia dagr* of ASonrbanirm.
There an and a tulle veil, and her hair was adorn­
Tbs bndo
targe number* ia that party wbo have ed with orange bloaeoms.
and grooia knelt on reaching their
learned soanethmg from the eventful
on through which we have been passiag. and wbohave either conacianuously
imbibed liberal principle*, or who uro
well enough assured that thia country Episcopal Church. Tbe President gave

Henry Ward Beecher,

FRONT!

STILL

his daughter away.
When the ring ’
movement, which tailed in 1808, and the was to be placed on th* flnger, the first ,
Greeley movement, which succeeded to bridemaid, Ni*s Barnas, removed tho 1
bride
’
*
glove
and
held
her boqust for
haro another kind of failure ia 1873,
her. At tbe conclusion of the ceremony
the bride and groom again knelt, and
thia progressive element.
But it ia on arising wore immeltately inrruund-id
doubtful, after all, whether the result of by the guests. Dr. Tiffany wn* the first
thoes projects baa not been to strength­ foealute tbs bride, being followed by
en the Ii unker wing of that party, by ths Prroideat, Colonel Grant and other
rotative* While the congratulation*
giyiag the itnpreeuieo that the Democ­ were being bMtoweel and received, Sir
racy enceooded beet when, as ia tbe late Edward Thornton and Secretary Fi»h
•oalesta in Ohio, New Hcmpshire and attached their names tu tlio marriage
Connecticut, they take up ttwir old certificate, which i* an artutic pisro &lt;&gt;(
penauumhip, cuvennj two page* of
shimpleas and run them without con- parchment.
promiro The course of the pending
Tbe wedding breakfast «m «err&lt;«! in
year of Gwigvernyvnal elections will soon
was vary baautifiiL A great wedding
cake occupied the ceatre of tbo table,
and Bower* intended the whole length
Tli* owiui w*» printed on cream colored
•ilk. The I’reaident rtood at the bead
■ow eeetn to be their purpose in this of the table, Mrs fortiori* on hi* left,
Stake, progressive penfeaniors, it will be and Mr. Bortori* and Mr*. Grant on hi*
show* that the Republicans Ass* d«w, right. Vice-rreridcct Wilsou. Bit Ed­
ward Thornton, end the numeroua othalready, what their opponents an •r distinguished guests wore arranged
manly talking about doing; while if proeniacuoady around the table.
Tbe bride'* present* amounted to
the former nlapee, flat-footed, into th nr
old State's rights heresies, tbe tetter SCfl.OOO, and were displayed in th* li­
brary. They were received from all
will erngdy meet and beat them as they jorta of the reentry, and were beautiful
haw do** at every elec ties for twenty and alaborat*. Amoug the most costly
gifts was s dsswrrt »rt e ghly-foiir ail ver
pioo**, by Gaorge W. Child*; a complate direr dinner aervioe by A. J.
Th* White Hom* Wedding.
Drexal, of Phil*d*lphia, worth prol.»Th* reoset marriage at the White bly84,iOO;by Secretary Fish a targ"
House, S fun d**cxipueu of which from adror tankard; by General aad Mr*.
Sharp*, of Now York, • ring with aton.
tbe New York JTmw Jterwsf. tbe organ cameo, set with diamond* ; by Pootma*•
*(fashionable society in thia country, t*r-Gen*ral CtomwuIJ. a von- handsome
w* publish ia asother column, ha* met 'ciJvM ire cream rnrrire ; by ex Senator
with grateful tribute* to the bridal Cattell, a diamond ring, live stones ; by
L. F. Morton, of No* York, an emerald
pair from th* proa* uf th* country, ir- and diamond ring (thaws two rings are
rwpetiv* uf party. Th* happy «roat probably worth 81,000 each;) by Socrowa* eo*«f th*** gfeus** of *an*hit»*
rarely ***n in tb* Premtential Manrion.
Of it th* Waahtagton PtfMt **y* ;
-Th* good testa &lt;fi*ptay*d, la* rare
ufctMsaflb* young bride, th* good
looka Md manly &lt;te~.cta.nt a tb.
frame, with the monogram ot th* Grid*!
in gold. Th* Fnreident gar* the lirid#
8111,000, and two Usadiome net* of taro,
mad* io order in Brumria saU to b*
among tb* finest and must costly aver
brought to thia country. Th* bridal |
CreuMesu is »aid tp be the fiuert ever seen
in Washington, numbering among oIto-r
tiling* forty nine drosses. None of lb*
roUtav** of Mr. Sartoris were prewnt,
a* the family is in mourning, but it is
uaity o7tb* two teaarti b* typlml of understood that tbe f*mily n making
tb* *ibrti*u.f. regard which ths rouag•stamcogdviliaau nstaas extends with
hrorty grotamg to tb*

OVER 100 ALREADY SOLD THIS SEASON

A Complete Library.

See What the Farmers Say of The

I Lamest CiMlatigi ii th Worli,

COSTLY HUMBUG I
Knura Grvble A Russell left a New
Chilled plow at my place on trial but a*
I had two good iron beam plows, and
did not need another.- 1 told vhsm I
did not think I should buy it wren if it

CHRISTIAN UNION
ONE YEAR. ONLY

and team than with any other plow I
ever med. I think the point* wjll wear
twice m long aa on the iron beam plow*.
I would not take an iron bean plow at
any price and us* it
Lao Mn»a«&gt;

$3,00.

Rrturu, JunaRlflTC

The "Whole World

GOOD AGEKTS WANTED’

Contributors,

The Most Intensely Interesting and Novel Exhibition ever Seen in America. Specialities
great feature. The moat Gorgeous and Hippodraniic Triumphal Street Pageant ever seen. __
Only 6 Performing Elephants in the World. The only 5 Performing Bengal Tigers in the World.
The Only 9 Performing African Hyenas in the -World. 4 Baby Lions, bom April 22, 1874. Five
Massive Golden Chariots, 2 Roman War CliariotA, Roman Charioteers, Fearless Cavaliers escort­
ing Grecian Beanties. Elegant Costumes adorning shapely ladies. Elephant Coursing, Hurdle
Raring. Indian Game of LaCrosse, Foot Racing, etc.
We use our own race-track. Read our
$250,000 challenge. 4 Acre* of Exhibition Tents. It has no equal—no rival. The Public and
the Pres-f voueb for ns.
‘

I have a Hasting* No. 3 Steal plow
and a New Oliver Chiliad plow and can
unhesitatingly racatnmend the Chilled
plow aa superior to the No. 8 plow in
Marly orory rosnoct It cute a wider
furrow, turns it better, and doe* it e«te*r for both- tbe team and man. Tbe
Chilted plow turn* *o much wider that

£

I have a N«j Olivet Chilled plow
and hare triad kt in nearly all kinds of

[flowing and meat say it is the beet
plow 1 ever used It tune bettor, rets
wider, and drew* lighter. It is the
best plow for turning uvlsr eom stub.
lSe that I ever snw. 1 aho.bar. a

a i?
&gt;» &gt;&gt;
ft' mane jiropmiions to JUCXITrf,
D^ ehl^BurraUfoi r, l‘lM,cTnal«ftkr .V,u Olivrraullrd Plow with any plou^of
^r^^^U^^i‘kti~a.!!,!,c,‘um,ofunfa&lt;rncu the« miiM makttvtfUM. In
h
I than rntirtlu^ind in .a
few wttks would probably deny ever having seen
f-r ■t*,&gt;.T.dF iif^fXUOiK’

We would respectfully invite their attention to
them and also to the following:

DOMES! Ii

We the undermt
21st, Mcon.Grehl
and consider said |
trial, and should it

propositions.

her next Grroaaer the able and *ciCfhihli farmer Judge, the Hon
Aaabal Y**k. a* pea seat, eeeondAaeoei.to Juste** of th* Supreme Court.
Ho
ia a pare ma* i* every rotation ia Isfa.

• -

$15 Sav Gmer at Stajeitj!

GREBLE

LIBH8T COIBDilTIOH ON EABTH.

famibaa. Th. train reached this city
at about tag o'etoek tbe same awning,
whan the bridal party drove to the
Fifth Avenue Hotel, wlxrrr a suite uf
eisgant rooms, on Urn third floor, bad

Performing Elephants

Hypodrom,tlc SptcUclM,
Wild Indian 8c**m,
Danixna-a of th. Jun

Royal Bengal Tigers,

oruc-aa.

St

RUSSELL

�Bmjbh

Th«

StaU Mod. OfCoRe

If you want Um RVyOROElMntiDi
Kauomining or Graining, ever done x
this ciljs call on John Mfetoal. He I
just tbo man who can suit yon.
6:

Less™. M»L, April M18T
srroa Bunrn: Below pfsoae
ems-nt of funds chaxgrd State T:

The 1 reaidant has nominated and
the Senate unanimously confirmed
Betuamm 11. Bristow, of Ronturkey as
Secretary of the Treasury,
Bichardeon resigned, and tran.fcred to the
Court of Claims.
'
AU parties in want of anything ia
tho Grocery line, wiU do well to remem­
ber that John Stanley now runt a Jrtt
Mury *w.n, and that you can loate
your order (bore any time and haro
goods promptly delivered. Also, that
every Tuesday and Friday, ho receive
a fine tot of fresh vegetables from tbe
Southern market.

tou~ must we ewfler flw ravages of the
festive bug? aud to our bosoms, tbe
delusive phantom hng, that wo may
have potatoea next horreat that must
be dug. Those little winged monsters
in lankland file—upon all we cherish,
alight tbs while, and our other wise
gentle toolings rile—thinking thus of
ns pjtatcre to boil, snd then our toil,
results in turmoil, and wo by down the
hoe in despair. To tall you a truth tbo
bugs arc more numerous hero now then
al any time m your place. last Msec.';
tto that cayenane pepper, carbolic sad
phospboras (?) and parts green are used
iudiecriminateJy.
Our manufactures are driving full
teams at present and are sttippiag so
immmiso amount of goods; inch as
furniture from a spool ease to a three mstism,
bars from th a nursery abate
laundry stylo—brushes from tbo toilet
tu tbo calceminor’s—pastries from a
five cent graham to a tan dollar hriW.
I oaf—harness tram a halter to tbe Ai

W« loira with doop regret tbit Quo.
(?. Biec, th* able and accumplisbod cdhor of the CArwiwZf at Maskogon, died
of Bright's disease of tho kidnsys, at
hh residence in that city, on tbe morn­
ing of th.&gt; 31st ult.
Mr. R. was an
aetivu, wide-awnko editor, and his sud­
den death can but prom a serious Ium
to that young and enterprising city.

ClIICHEI

e? ■ * »•-ia-

rf.wt'

teathcr-finiahod ainglo rig—lumber from
a ma pin plank to the black walnut ven-,
coring—casein material from “frowsy"
batter to first premium cheese, rise cel­
lar pads and all other industries requi­
site in any place, and tin town has the
proper snap to indues and support them,
for although ws boast not of numbers,
&lt;o glory in our strength and as a con­
sequence we ore ahead uf many towns
of twice our number in manufacturing,
commenc'n aud religious interests. For
of (he latu-r we have six edifices devoted
to tlio good cause and ministers enough
to supply ths whole missionary field.
Temperance sal morality predominate,
the old ate proad and tbo young made
happy.
Tim prospects of aa abuadaace of
fruit and berries is before us, consisting
of apples, peaches, quincee, cborrise,nnd
tho whole family of berries in strongly
represented, and by another week our

President Abbott and family, uf tbo
Agricultural College, haro returned
truw their extended Eurojicau tour, and
wore formally greeted by the students
and Faculty of the college at a very
pleasant social reunion ua the 23d ult
Mr. Abbott is one of the ablest educa­
tors ia the State, and a man every way
worthy of the high position bo holds,
and we nfite his safe roturn and prompt
and thou for the cream—oad if you are
resumption of official duties with pleas­ not thus early favored, coma down and
ure and pride.
help us to enjoy the advantages of a
more salubrious clime and productive
Wo are glad tu welcome oner more
.0 our exchange ’able tho Hastings
UamuT. lion. Geo. M. Dewey has boeomo sole publisher Mr. Dewey has Odd Fellowship by the Hon. Schuyler
Colfax last Thursday evening, To which
a large audience listened,
“ '
*
by eloquence and oratary.
secure him fur Hastings,
lur the benighted.

; r*TCTfTELE&amp;l

FOR SALE

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. xqsaAM jobxb.

I»IOTT7IIESL
■
1 am now all alone in ths Photograph
, business, and as I hwve'wtade^orrango[trtfinU to increase my facilitise fordoing

*U ,bouU

c^jjeeyfe know
ikis io thter own personal interest to
port Boutt
and they do it ftrntjiahly. Who eats wheat
e&lt;4tf-Bar^ Yfenffltj', iHHs ptrt’tie people in the couniyT We
- «Mt&gt;*ak-&gt;.4u'o«ra_pUaii people io Grand Rapids won’t do
t ¥arduutt«, Mechanic^, Tradesmen, Lawyers,
jx0 mechanics in
er .-r-wr—,
,uc^ 1 w»°W «*y&gt;
ijKldlp^s, pur Agricultural works, our Milling
Wagaas, Cutters &amp;e made in Hastings, and
wMwehaniefl. Compard to day with ten years
liraA hot even a pointer in Barry County that
?r wagon fit to be Been. There is no' need of

r«»»TI OMDUJ.

Block, south side'State Street.

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COLORADO EXCURSIONS.
Go West Through St. Louis.

Netualg/a,

Cramps^ "C&amp;j

Diarrbma, Cbolm Morbre/Chdorii In•fantum, Sprains, Burns. Scalds. Bruises.
Chilblains, Eroat-bltes, Swellings, SoreMas of Joints, and all painful aSrctioni
rtf tbo body, external and internal. For

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HOUDAT PRESENTS: ?"

WOOLCARDING

other State in the Union. Thia, wo tell
them, is owing" to two principle reasont
in tho first place, wo breed from.. the
very best stock ; and in the ’aorond
place, our people trap Sheridan's Caval­
ry Condition Powders, which in our
judgement are ot incalculable advan-

Local ikw; Notice;.

zaaateHg
Obstacles to

BEST OF WORK.

ANOTHER PIONEER FALLEN.

Guarantee

Satisfaction

iop in Barlow A Goodyear's NEW
WAREHOUSE, adjoining C- V.
Dwight 4 Go’s Foundry.

^CtAe&amp;Son,
'WL.

Far th o areammodatton of our sul&gt;.tribora who- desire any other book,
.r.igarina, or paper, published, with ar
without tbo sdrevtioed premiums, we
•ill obtain it for you at the Ixrrtsr
liana, without any expense to you in

Hemeiaber tho Pioneer mooting on
tho Fair Grounds next wook Thursday.
Tbe programme ia for a pic-nic aud im­
promptu speeches at tbe Fair Grolinds
in tLe afternoon, and if desired, a ao-

Insurance Company, one of tbo t*c&gt;i rtludlr coi*ya*ir&gt; in tho nation and one
that uuwrrs at lire and let live prices,
and is not in the romlnnalion, that
charges the ofoiaatoMr rtlM fixed by the
National Board. &lt;

Inasmuch as the" Spectator and Moni­
tor seem to bo troubled over the alle­
ged mismanagement of the above com­
pany, o» sUo'engaged in misrepresent­
ing it to the broken and competing
companies, among whom atone (tbewe
journals circulate once a month, wo pre­
sent sumo facta, that, if they still con­
tinue, the wickedness of the criticism
may be more prominently seen.
Tbo Watertown was organised in
December, 18(57, since which time its
premium receipts and lassos have been

Tho Massachusetts I^gi»lntur&lt;-, by a
vote of thtoo to emo in tlio Senate uni
nearly two to one iu the House, has
abolished tho State Canslablary, io
called, which had lioon instituted for
tho special purpose of enforcing tho
prohibitory law. This action is proba­
bly only indicative of tho determination
of the Legislature now in session to re­
peal the prohibitory law. Well, bo it
so. But Our opinion is that tho next
Ixgulatuxe will re-enact it’ with still
mure stringent provisions.

■ . raw* *w».

HOPKINS and BASSES,
NEW OFFERS!

»trtoste Lent wmto

umums,
mo
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PURE DRUGS aid IJDICUK,

INDUE
UE I

NEW IDEAS!

BAB

Shingles, Lath, &amp;a

SEE THE GeEAT W4TCH STER!

II0AY AND NIGHT,

City Drug Stare,

.WDOGROOD
Festive—potato-bogs.
Showey—the circus bills.

Wanted—a street sprinkler,

t’ouaril inerting this evening.

/ The PionfU Ateotittfoo of Btrr7 (
County, will meet jmrsnaat to sdjonromeat, nt the foir grgaad ia the rity of
linsiinge, on Tbaredey tho Ilth d*r of '
Juno, A.vD. 1814. at ton o’clock A. M. ‘

WE WANT AGENTS.

Stub- Styeel,

5itr

Active—the pavers on State Street.

fcr the election at officers for tho onsu 1 ho national debt decreased during ing year, and for the transaction of such
other buainote’ «•
pn'P*ly «mw
May 14.456,838.
Coming down butrtoo high yet—the bifcro the meeting A gnnsrel invita­
tion ia extendod to all. It ia feqwd and
grade of State Street.
expected that thopregto of Barey^’*
Five millions of Government Gold is
wiU generally tore, oni, eopecrtUx '«»•
to l« sold this month.
Old PfoMwre. Como on*, -ccene nH and
Linen suits have boon in great de­
lot us hero u gnal time.
mand far a week port.
’
Joint Q. Cnnssr,
A fine improvement— elevating the
Secretary.
side walks ca Broadway.
✓6athing iathe riv* Is indulged in
quits extensively just now, by the
Foster Burton. Esq , Specif
yuungev people.
Thi great attraction ia th* enormous of tbo Patrons of Husbandry, has is•heet of Lilis spread on tho bill board eued an official call for a meeting of the
Marten of Granges in Barry County to
on the Court House square.
be hold in this city ua Thereby. Juao
The numerous clerks of Street A
Walker and Doolittle ft Seymour take 11 th, st 1 o'clock in tho afternoon, to
take into consideration the holding of a
the shady aide of tha street three hot
pic nic celebration, and choosing a time
days.
Lest waak .aer tntueodas^r popular*.
Governor was ia Boston, and received
marked stMrtton from the fending men
of that proud, old, historic sity.
Tho Annual ronrsattoauf ths Amari-

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oripto hayo Ixwn r.i'.U, allowing the
stockholders only legal interert on the
ns&lt;«- The interest on its Invested
fends pap all dividends. leaving all sur­
plus premiums for the additional secur­
ity of its policy holders.
Thus it ia seen that about 30 per cant,
uf its net premium receipts have met all
its tosses, and the surplus over expenses
and loves, added to tbe ateumulsting

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�EASTINGS IAEBLK WORKS!

ROOFING!

amaaafthtey. Ha ia th* Leet proaecvedman of hi* ago in New Tack,
Every day finda him at ha bnriaraa.
which goee oa, eaormoua a* It ia, with
tbe regularity and preciaraa of clock­
ploy* tn bia bariaem m000,000. and ha* real aatal* fo probably
three tteaa that email Ha look* Kk*
a med at earwftd thought, an.'t mialit
pa*, for a phymeian or ctegyman. Hia
hair i* auburn, aad approach** red, aad

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peek drugs

AMERICAN MARBLE
ASraiaraaM, aUwfvifali add mart.
qulred G&gt; tte teat eealion oL thia aet «w afahrty
lh«adinctebaU, m one year, have th* tan-record­
yd tel pat ia writing, by way of reaolra,
ed fa th* ateTa ofltt ia tte «mty in
and eeveraUy aubecrib* th* earn*.
which te ar ate meaa* to aerate te
Naw it te moraUy eaetaia that teeaoM
which be or ate *h*U pay k» ite atek
million* of dollar*, and deals ia aa twelve and a half rents, and Ih* t|*rk were granted bg tho varfoua county
roormoa. variety of good* ; bat eo per­ •hall giv« him or her a rertifiorte of
court a under tbie act. end it ia certain
iod ia b» system, so oompiot* hia meth­ .ech record.
-Iltti' I VSTT-'. '
aleo that th* men iareetnl with lb*
od. that 1 doubt ii ho ever lorn a dol­
Sac. 5 Tliat ia cee* ear F*** or
lar. Each clerk ha. bis sprats! dude*, [Mtroor... hi. w Ibeir *gvels. claiming judical erwrine reitifUd that tbore tu
and these dutire are ao interwoven with ■ay black ur mnlatm, panow tb’«l ate whom they greWtod ttwee licenaoa wore
other* that th* ahgUtoet an of uwtieeiua 1 te. or hereafter may te. la tb« Tenitv- ot guo&gt;l mural character. Perhaps moror eucnmimion mu»t eventually be dis­ rv, may apply io agyJuMteeeflha cuaacovered. Ibflivr* plainly, though well.. | ty court, ur juNtee of the ipeare. and
Billiarda was uvl cuuaulared a moral
and has, doubttea many long year* .liall make seiisfactocy proof th*l aach
I black or tuatatte peaaOa ur persona ia or peartree in tbemo day., for tavnrn'keep
are ibe property of bite er ter wte ep­ ore wire not aUmad -to tolerate team
ba* no releiivan liiia aide of the water; , ptee or fin whom appteettat ia made. ia tteir bouse*. ■'Ynlf.ed they Me' class­
and with thoee on the other aide bn tea । the eaid judge or jratte is hereby em­
had no conniption for year*
He ia powered and required, by hi. preempt, ed with tbe other vipou* imwamente.
Of ratrte (Mac*
widi tea bra,
building an enonnoua inatitntma ap to direct tbe sheriff or eonrtabia to
town, which, it ia auppoeed. be intenda ।
alne* tbeir keeper* war* etrictly moral
to nao for a '•Girl'a Lodging-Honne,” perm*, and deliver tte aaw W tea wn, **d rinte ell tb* following iniquibut thia ii not certain. Tb* probability claimant or daimaata, hi* nr their agent
i* that be will keep on, intending to do or agent*, for white eervfoe tte teeriff Oe* war* excluded, they were, do doubt,
acme great end good thing, but die or con*table thall receive eueh cutnpen
auddenly before hiaplana are completed. ration aa they are entitled to receive in
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lea* ante black or mulatto pataoa
.hall, withta twenty teya thereafter,
enter into band, with owe cw man free­
hold auretie*, In the penal nua of fire
hundred doDan, before tte date of tee
county court of the paoper county, in
,which ante blacker mdattorwrooomay
,wiah to reeid*, to be approved of by th*
(
clerk,
conditioned far the good betet(
{
(
,

ia, it was only a few yean ago that be
married a young wife, and notwitb•landing ho attooda to the detail of hie
enormou. railroad burinnu, a ad playa
whist aa regularly and methodically aa
ever. He control* mon mile* of railway than any man not one oa the enotinent, and bia line* an all important.
Ha ia an iron-gray old fallow, who '
worked up to hia present position from .
nothing, and who bid. fair to double
hia already rolloaaal fortra. before ha ,
pease. cut. But I have goaaipped long
enough about the old men. Lt will be
pereon may be found, to remove imme­
diately Midi blank or mutatto peroon. in
tbe aamo manner a* la required ia th*
caae of pauper* ; aad ii aneb black or
mulatto perooa abould return, auch
black or mulatto penna ebaU be prta
ceeded againat M 1* provided for in tbo
“Aet for the puniihmrat of idle and diala horribly and fearfully dull, co duH OTSra7Flbdft ahafl ba th*■ w
indeed ts to be n&gt; bnainee* at all. The
merchant look* willfully out into the the cUrk before whom rack bond* tawy
aviij.
•treat Tteaatesnan wean a pained
look, for hia occupation ia gone, and
th* book-keeper tellaace* himself and
reads the newspapers. Th* Weel is
not hero, tho South stay. away, an 1
tbe North rvfuera tu invest Tbe thea­
tre. are luting money, ~lbe hotels an
well nigh *ni|ty, end. the barkeeper. j
I rreiiteut of Ihri Territory, shall employ
mourn at th&lt;w without Lune. Let u»
mueel uynii brack nr mulatto
hope lor a revival.
l»reunja« eforeeaih contrary .te.-Wbe
pn.vuioci. ot tlii* oct. any por.ua eo-'of­
fending alia!! fi*f-il nel piy./W Wary
eurb uf»n»-, any emu out r»crt*ding one
huadred dollar.’ theelpi half to dbe in-,
former, if tte aball Muaecute for the
eata*. aad th.) other half for the u*e of
the poor of the township ia wbieb eweh
perm say tt-Ae.
aatuytete &amp;
action Of debt, before any court haring
romnetrat jariadtatioa: And moroevwr,
bo liable for the muiolenatito aad topCofsnch blacker mulatto, provided
r eh. .hall become uoabfa to sup­
port thamaalee*.
ia abaolutely gloriuua. The raina bare
gone, tbe voice ot the organ-grinder i*
again beard in tb* itreeti, tbe air ia
balmy, clear and bright, and everything
look* aa beautiful a* it can. The Spring
ia aiway* delightlul in New York after
the rein* are over. Now lot buaisee*
cumo to the city and it will bo happy.
Come, mercbaata with money, and buy.
Make New York glad. Th* chink of

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WILD LIFE rxWJ»IB..

sumneh.

AGKNTS WANTED
far Ik.
sew eaS beaeUStly ill^reirA Beet -I Ik

DAY AND NIGHT.

BUY J. 4 P. COATS’BLACK
THREAD fgjHflACBIRK

City Drug Store,

sunlight—and I am so glad you came.”
He at oom began to talk &lt;* Iwrnpeew
poUttaa, which to him was an auteprwad
m«p, andwhoee kaleidoeeoeio change*
be always viewed with absorbing Inter­
est. He epeke of Gtattatoae-hia noble
struggle io tbe cauae of hiberajiam, hia
auocee*. hia failure ; and hia fall; lie
gave a sketch of a breakfiut with him.
and an aimed up by expraaauma of hi*
firm faith in the ultimate triampb of
thoM principles which Gladatone an
nobly cbamnioaed. *A groat man nn-

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MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Sran? River Valley Division

DOMES! IC

ka wsfthto!

POULTRY WORLD.

FRESH FISH!
waafrym Philadelphia, aa aaaaymoua
attack of tbo bitteroat deacription, imfogning bia motivea coocenung hi*
y*cb on the Intarnaliun*! Centenary
Expo*iti..m. winding up with • threat of I
noleiMB. which 1 forbear Ue Lrauaerib*. |
A* be handed It to me be end, good
humoredly: “I am u»d tu .uch let­
ter* " 1 rend it, and. aa 1 did au, cun-

“the THBBHK UF TEE i®T

Chromo
School Cards,
OITY PEITS DEpOT

on* of congratulation about the MaeaaabuMlta legialativ* raeoluriona, reeeiallag the rule of couroe.
I nerer aaw
look more happy than when ho fiaiabed
reeding it. Ho them arxm* aad ahowed
to* with eatiafaciion the tegialative reeo jutioo* beautifully cngrjeeed oa parch­
ment, and obeervtd th* cupiea for tbe
Reproeeutativee were amply on paper,
I naked, •■Will you addree* the Deuale
when they ai* presented’" Herepbed,
“The dear old eumtnonwealth ha* epofor me, and that i* enough.

patriarchal iaalilulioa tn it*
palmleft day*, mid not aak for any­
thing IxHtcT'-fh.n thia Tb* whole
palire force oi ilia Territory ws* tu be
brought into aylion to' exriod* tbo**
wbo bore the mark of the cure* of Ham
from it* bonier* ; and if' flwy awea were
legally here, that legality owght be at
an end on the .bowing of wme clai­
mant to tteir fleeb anddbpA
*
justice of the peace. Bat whA raalB &lt;

CHROMOS

S60.000 00
ore SIZE PHOTDGRAPDS

SINE’S
GIF!’ ENTERPRISE

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thoee be trampled I awealb bis ftef?
Even birth ia tWXhrritera area&lt; wot.to
be a ber to lb.
fiaim nf item

who trafficked ia hamau eotda.
But tbe uegroa were nut the only

INK,

WATKBOOI.UK

$5,000 KACH IN GBOTACKS1

The new nee*, in 1827, of tho country j

which tanow embraced in thia State, am |
doubt made it a tempting place of rofug* tor tbe ebony fugitive. from tbe
unrequited toil and oppmtiuu of to*
sunny South; but, unaeruatouwd to
think nod do for vhemeelvee, they were
mot* than likely to become an incubus
abudder, that our humaaMy wa* ev*r
on tbe chanty of th* new ccsnmoneo degraded; and yet wkhafaaifag of
wealth; more than thia, good policy
lhankfuloeoa, that
dictated that, th* Territory ebontd purn* wwM rtffl •«-. Md.eifateAteU,treed.
U1—re. tatead amaa* Ik* ■ ngdm deed.
the Southern State*; nod in no way ■
could thia ba more effectually brought
about tteaa by promptly returning to
ttesrttheir .human chattel* who bad
praaumad to play the part of Oneeimna .
It wa* tteaiifiww determined to treat ■
them, in eome aert. a* Paul did that 1
•aiatly *lave, and allow them no ocr»- 1
don to bring reproach eu the goepel aa

Laere Cbteeo
Ksm aa* Iteelk-ea

THE NEW IMPROVED
BK1INGT0N SKYING lACEINt

CHOICE IGZED GLADIOLAS

bated ‘‘niggeri* do in Mteft «f teatf
whan confronted by * JMgW **i*

MICHIGAN TERRITORY.

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AND OIL
drop-in nteMMM urJn^MaM*
root, or rtraddte a ridg«, tbe .hovel.
wouH at ODM go oowu too deep, tearing
wpeedeand making the draft heavy
for tbe team. And on the other hand
ahould tb* wheel run over a (tone or
root, or straddle a hollow or furrow, Um

making
aaa of tb«ir oppeatauitiae
aad laying by fiir a rainy day and the
decline of life, ao much of thair wagea
ia epentin
-------- dnukiug and revelry that
‘■Z7» *o ****** to apare to aur-------- tBatneelve* aad their familiee
with the comfort aad laxuriM of life.
Strong m their mfama ia erary otter

'azHVELAND,ataa
H. W. BOOZER.

The Best Paint in ths Worli

S3 Canal Street.

Grand Rapid*.

la accordance with thi* profoaad in­
sight into thing* human aud divine, it
it wa* enacted, ia April HB7, ia “An
act to regale black* aad negrua, and
to punish tbo kidnapping of inch pea-

J. Cole &lt;t Son,
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Ceo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AMD PUBLISHED.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1874,

kmsiwl aid

WHOLE NO. 948.

Card?.

We have just received
Read the following report of a trial between the
New Oliver Chilled Plow and A. T. Drake Go’s
Steel Plows held May 19th *74 on Sturgis Prairie,
Mich.

hare money and do not need to work;
then why ahould I work? and what
ought I to do T”
■That ia not lor mo to ray- Every
man,.who fa a man. aeelu out work for
hinuelf or take* tho first beeC thing
that cornea to habd. I, too, war bom
with money, but I would bo afraid to

“Points of Excellence to be Considered were
as follows.”

live an my income."
“You are very »overe, and I am not
prepared to ray that you are not right
Gaal eeo Miae EUfaon r
The doctor touched the bell and aaked
the »ervant to request Mary’* proeenoe,
and then ho wont out of the room, tint
the two might feel unombeireeeed.
“I wanted to know if your unde’*
drdaion fa the same a* youre.”
“It fa," aha eaid, fa a tew voire, and
with face averted.
“And you object to me because I am
a good-for-nothing?"
“I think my uncle’* idee of what a
man abould be in the world fa a correct
one."
"And you do not love mo F’
“I cannot marry you."
"Then you de loro ma ?"
“I might have loved yoa had it been
diflbreut with u*; but I do not dare to
•ay more."
“And if I wore to make myeelf wor­
thy of you T’ ho aakod.
She did not anewer, but her »ilenco

1st. Quality of Wprk ; decision, in favor of Oliver Chilled Plow
2d. Scouring Capacity.; decision, both plows ep.ual.
favor
3d. Capacity of doing more and better work; decision,
of Oliver Chilled Plow No 40.
favor of the Oliver Chilled
4th. Durability and jPrice; decision,
Plow.
favor of
5th. Ease ef handling while in the .
ind; decision,
Oliver Chilled plow No. 40.
6th. Simplicity.oi.construction and adjustability of the plows;
decision, in favor of Oliver Chilled plow.
7th. Best plow tor general purposes; decision in frvor of Oliver
Chilled plow.

Trials of draft results as follows:
.

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Oliver Chilled Plate,

No. 40 with Jointer
“
“
Cutter

Drake Co’s Steel Plow,

No. 1 with Jointer
u
cutter.

and Taylor Rakes
Ml MlWIWOHO IM IN ■

450 pounds.
450 pounds.

Mary."’bo mid, “1 aak and make no
promuca. I only know that I love you,
and I hope to win you yet."
Ho arose, and they raid "good-by.*'
Would he prove himself a man ? wa*
what her heart questioned- Wqjjd rbo
wait for him? war the question re *11-

525 pounds.
500 pounds.
,

The above teal was made in sod, pack plow turning a furrow 10 inches wide and eight inches
deep. The gfntlenien plowman Mr. Wnt Mirrett anil Caspar Creatlor did their work wall. Cas­
par Cre tier holding the Chilled plow ought to have great credit for the work he did in so adjust­
ing his plow that it ran 120 rod* without any person near the team or plow, only in starting at the
ends of the'field, th? te.im and plow being alone to the delight of all the by-standers, who remarkc&lt;nh:«l all the fann.-rs wanted was two email boys to attend four or five plows, placing one at
each end of the field to turn the teams around and start them back again.
Alonxo Douglas,
Judgat
Thomas Sturgis,
John F. Van Devaater. ,

FRED S PROBATION.

"Well. you are a* big a fool a* ho
fa."
“Thank you, air."
She did no! flinch ondor hor guardi­
an'* aoornful pare, but looked at him
at serenely a* if hor doing no vaa neceoaaiy to show that her faith waa

Another trial held in Jackson Co., May 25th, ”74.
If a the undersigned, Judges of a I rial ofplows between t he Jieur Oliver Chilled, ClintonCurtis and Ball Steel Plows, make the following decuitm : The Oliver Chilled Plom cut­
ting a/urrow 16 inches wide and 7 inches “deep, draft300 lbs.; the Ball Steel on the same
furrow, driift 4-50 lbs.; the Clinton-Curtis, cutting a furrow 121-2 inches wide and 61-2
inches deep, 475 lbs. We a Iss decide that the Oliver Chilled Plow runs steadier and
holds much easier than either of the other plows.
Henn, Southwell,
W m. E. Pickett,
Elijah White.
M‘- R- Einch.
At the fJtutgu.lrial the draft of the New Chilled How was the lame with jointer end with cutter. The di&amp;tonca fa
quality of work I* *0 great dial no farmer can afford to plow sod or any foul ground without it Remember the Chilled
Flow* aro warranted to outwear any two ca*t or stool plow* made. The exving in wear of pointe alone will pay for the
plow. Como and got one end try it
.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL

CREBLE A RUSSELL.

PARK FOB SALK.
DENTIST

Nashville

-

Mia.
wsiat.

TERMS LOW.

EsayfSagrfaESBEg
— I.
*■“**-■““-“***

**re *••••“•

wM

A GREAT

Bxyroap.

aweUCMrtCrawtot—w la«*4 tw

bargain.

Wines ini Liners
FARM FOR SALE!

her faith lightly, «• her guardian, Dr.
i Bureeaa, well knew; and it *u thia
knowledge that made the prcrant iaI telligenco all the more oggraTa'ing.
Hwhad brought her to bwmnperoti
]*gain»t her inclination; had rejoiced
ferben he *aw hor enjoying hereclf
among the young people , and bad oven
been gted when Fred Seward began to
devote himeelf to her. Yet here ho waa
now fa a fury with hinuelf and every
ouo el»o because Frol had aiked for
Mary'* bend.
Wbal was there amunMj'rod ?
Everything, the doctor Would have
told yoa ; be we* tho idlest of all idlo
J’oong men ; he was fuppuh in his mannerofdreeeiag; be wee eoasewhat loud
fa hia eoavenation; ia a word, he waa
of no um to hinuelf or any other Hving

"And now what?" ailed the d
when he war alono with Mary.
“Wo ahall mhi,” was her umw
Fred Seward went to his room-------hotel and asked hfauclf the same ques­
tion the doctor had spoket. "And now
w hat r
,
Ho had been told that hu life war of
no um to aa youc, and that ha amounted
breeze. Was it so? He began to think
out the queation. Was hia life worth
a farthing to any living person up to
thi* time? No it wa*not. What had
ho to »how for theM twenty-five yean?
A little (mattering of knowledge; noth­
ing olao. Wa* any one bettor becauao
bo belt liyod ? No. He could not re­
call an faitancw where ho had over been
ofholp to any one.
Supposing ho
•hould-looo hfa fortune t0 day, what
could he do ? Nothing. ,
Ho dte not .pare hfaradf fa hi* croee,
•nation, nor did he hnctato about
calling thing by their right name*. No
wonder Dr. Burgnoe had declined him
for a husband fur hi* niece. Bat what
ihouldhedo? Ah’ that weesdifflewR
queonon to answer. A lawyer? No,
ho had no last* far the law. Tho
church ? No, no; ho wee unworthy co
high a calling. A doctor ? Why not?
Yoa, why not a doctor?
There wa* quite a eeaaation among
the loangen in Swampscott whan tt
was found that Fred Seward had ten
them for that season. And the sousaticn waa (till farther increared when
they hoard ho was studying modfaiuo

Mary would have told you that ho'
waa the beet companion (be had ever
mot; at all time* hsr been-ideal of a
gentleman; well educated; gentle-man­
nered; poeaeeacd of good taeto; very
unselfish; and with a temper that noth­
ing could ruffleFred, enewerfag for hinuelf, would
undoubtedly aa*ure you that he wa*
«jual in all respect, to the average
young man of society. Hfa family wa»
among the beat;hehad a comfortable
fortnde; he did not drink or gamble,
and h*Xjd graduated at Harvard.
But, with all these thiage in hu faTOT, Dr. Burge** did not think him
worthy of hfa netee and ward, Mary

goa* beard tho »tory ho nurer mentioned
the matter to hu niore, nor wa* Fred’*
name ever ipoken between them.
Tliroo year* rolled round without
change to Mary Eilieou, except that *bo
grew more beautiful with rack new
year. Her uncle had moved to Boeton.
and tho wee among tho meet admired
of tho belles of eoefaty.
Yet admlratiou and flattery oaemed to have no
tower ovor her. and *ho wa* a* often to
bo met with at the tudride of the eick
and fa the houee* of the poor aa fa the
brighter hall* of luxury end extrava­
gance.
.
And there waa enough that cm eoull
do, if ah* was but willing. Diociand*
of poor propio had won tboir little all
■wallowed up fa the great flamee, and
needed all tho encouragement and help
“And what do you know about they could obtain. But Mary Ellison
was
a rare rata*ionary. She wu among
him?’
-It fa not neceaeary to go into that, the poor and the helpleM bocauao her
uncle. I have teamed to loro him, and Loait wa* tender with pity far them,
and not that iho might hoar men eound
I hare nearly told him eo.

“Bet, my dear, I am aa sure that ho
t____ ~_.lL -i_____ i___ &gt;i.-&gt; r____
“Hava you any ground* for that
oMfoaF*
-I hare ground* foe it fam/ knowl­
edge of human nature. You fancy him
a well-educated, brilliant man boesura
ba can talk ia a glib manner of the
thousand and «roo nothing* that make
tmaoeafay talk; butVean aM that hfa
five years at coUegs hare left him no
real knowtedgw, and that ha haa nothfog in hfa load but froth."
“I do not think you understand or do
himjuatfco."
“I am *ure that I do him more than

NEW STORE!

NIW GOODS AND NKW PRICES

CBAMciMWjBKMB.

Chromo

H.A. BUSELL

“Ido. II bo did I would not toy a
ord egafast him."
••111 can (rora to you that you are
»««*““&gt; Jtmr con-

South udo BUte Street.

Hastings, Mich.

•Proi^lTX wrong and I will

NOTICE.

DE

CHROMO8 !

“Anything I'can do for you to-day,

�•on

few

THE LEVIATHAN COMII

TIT?'

largest show ON EARTH !

X«W Taax, Joo

viUeMttmhr insure.

Uleera, Bhuam,
Piles, Sprains,

HonrMneas,
Headache,

Northern Correspondence.

-Year CMaaiilw »■

HASTINGS, MONDAY JOE 15th,

tte brfoh-lay.rs end Inxl-carrfeta struck

hardly apeak with surprise.
.hotel Lav.
“And ara you the Ism. doctor ?*' she
sited, after the first greeting
“I am," te anawseed, at tte some
time pointing to his crutch lying beside

Onfcutn,

ro I* Im. build-

Uie said.

4

°r

la'ja.-ere out
uf employ meat. Of coureo thoir places
ware immediately filled by ths starving even llio adv.rtlMmrnia afford

ndhd to place tteir property Ot tte
lie ttmut upon toruu near which
American laborer i»,tho

dejicadeut property owners doing - serlioe for tte public for a legitimate Consideretion and subjeeL to correction or

but by White A Cook’s teamsters, who
aro dai’y hauhtig shingles to Bond

SWBfitJB

r^ediseis

7

H. BARNUM

"Perhaps I uugkt to have included
an iavitatmnfor Mrs. Bewurd. It there
is such a lady wo will bo glad to sen
ter at nncls's.”
rights aro fundamentally the flute aa
“Mrs. Sowaid would bo obliged to
you if there was such a lady, but I am
decision
of this supreme tribunal If
compoUod to say I know of none.”
they bass been so tfiirtakt'n. then lbs
•Then you will comaF*
“Not while no crutctes.”
meats ar
IW'pcrty

trauax-

,

of aiasidering tho Italian os a dark­ bore. There is no point in tho State,
skinned. swarthy man, who would c» where there la not already ^jiuslpffice
eaubtehed, wtereAhua »&lt; jfPfJF”
ert himself junt enoughth- terp,
nvtss than here Cat/t yuu, fnoffd
guitar or violin, aad’ set maceoroni.
help'to keep them &gt;n WasTilngfoii

auotrgb for you------ '

rhieb knock was fallowed by his nioce.
‘•Oui we Como in. uncle f ’
And the next instant Fred Howard

forced contribution. whi-h &lt;a tn any,

In this township ttero is one blind

But he «*tn&gt;13*’oniy matter
jiroved land, 8,308 acres.

Thorn is on

r and teued the amount paid
1 be Mayor and Iteoorder are
jpowered tote-

Consolidated for the Season of 1874 with

HOffl’S CJREAT LOM O®,
Grecian Hippodrome, SANGER’S English Menagarie of Trained Animals and Iroquois

I«tbod or pareon. wiw a rertlflcaU of

, mwt oxwnl_
along at his
labor ton, twelve, fifteen or sixteen which your humble wrvaut is engaged,
keep* him constantly nt work
hours a day, os may te required of him,
early morning till late at night
and do it as patiently and honestly as

■ ith ragged _ .
girls, who play the most

got them to nobly,” was tte answer.
An hour after, while Dr. Burgm

iss"Eaf;

sKiuld only work when absolutely com­
pelled to. This impression is just ns to bnfore tte prroeat ConsreM ndjounu.

"Wbst bare we done that you should
of the teunfrJT
reftiao to bo friendly with us
“Mias Ellison, you compel me to ear
what I would ratter- have left unsaid.
111 could bare bad all my limbs 1
would have called at your huilM before through which .
and eailing-vmaiel bring. nermta. They
this tud told you that I loved you bet­ attacked tho rights of i
ter than when I Kakod yon to marry me tiocs are subyorsivc Ci tho tights in-.
sepcrablc from tho uwostshq, uf prop- offer* at tho price offered. Thebriga iu
that sweejw tb» streets nights nro
sw. 1 must not rail at
Italians, and whensvor working-aien of
There were tear* in '
any kiu-t have teen idiotic enough to
they were tears of joy.
“Buppcstag,'' she said, ter voice sob­
for to take tteir nlarn.
But there i*
bing—“sunporing the woman should
Wo continue our .report of the census another rl.iai o* Itali
say that she had loved yon all thess
from tl
*
■years ? that she loves you now with ymr returns
’
crutches ? all the tetter because of your thii county a» PiHowa

t

x

•PEN STONE’S Colossal Circus,

for this l&gt;oiut,^
of having a T&gt; to

amon^thema very lirgo muaufff x
skilled labor. Them aro excellent enl

CO.’S

Grand Central Park Menagerie, Zoological Collections &amp;o., &amp;c,

country, andlhs bulk of them stu]i in

ot tt." be replied.
"What have we done that you should
iiot call on m F * aha asked smiling.
“I go nowtero on crutches," he an­
swered moodily.
“And Why not with crutches T”
“Why not ? Because I can hardly must bo ultimately settled fa tho United
compare favorably with other young States Supremo Court, upon prindplee
of natural juttico tod national oocttifar
tionallaw. Unless tho Amsncan pab-

TlflBK Of

£To.

oaniNANCK

UM

WffOLl

Bsc. 4. Tho Mayor and Recorder an-

specified time, upon being prreenled
with a certificate of the City Treasurer

re so Id*C

fa-ro «he|s,
-rfTUe stow
eewan
a in tho morning, and scarcely
oec till eleven at night. 8|&gt;cakthe amount
Is tun of k.

k-M

,1 ;Itare and not more than &gt;25 jier day)
as shall fa- determined upon from time

license.

concert, theatre
kept it full oil the while.
The null runs daily, aud the. fainter

Mcnagartoor oom bl oat ton of Clrcosaad
Mrnagcrir exhibiting undvr thr ram.
taut. «n&lt;l for single entry foe, Ufa rum
oftwentv-five dollara. Fur each ate*
or extrtblHoa aaeompanylag a ctew. or
I meiiagurl. or com bl notion thereof,ria
.xuniouuJy aUW a '*»ld*«tow,” tte
ram of tin dulfort. Fur every show,
extinction 'VeWtortaJstnent be hl tn any
Itfal Ml Mid Qty, Jfow. of fiva dfai tare and lureaeh uftbo vartooa dariora
far-obtaintog mowey; two
^ISFEfiK-SS-

bun fort of lumber piled tbrroon, and
added thereto daily. The shingle toaraa

tho yard hero.

Tte lumter teams will

Jalyor the first of August, to you mo

cident occur to tho mill, tte«e will be a

Ufa rum &lt;&gt;rs&lt;re4oaani fori
Hxc. 0. ffo llrvnac rra.

Not wishing to take up too much space

dear, one tiaifa or oruriltow, on•□(•vilalrtk |»-rturmance of auy
or one place of auction to said Cil

hoping to see yourself and. soine othera
forual nous. These childraa are, ai a here soon fr'-m Hastings. With test
rule, sold by tteir narewta ia tte Italian
dtie* to mon called pofranM, who bring
Ran.
thosn over and operate item. Tte little
waifs are complexly fa the powsr of
tho padrone, who ivjmpels them to bring
Proposed Constitutional Changes.
him each night so much muaey, tte

tbaa oqe At
on ment In t
Hies) Bincty

UKaius*. 1,67-4, ocrea temnfod m lt&gt;&lt;3.
termiocil to break it up, nd tte Italian
oxi*ul in this city gave the authorities
the most cvnlial co-operation. On Fri-

$ht jypublIran fanner,

|UxJrriwM, Mien., Jrn 10, 1874.

Tho Wisconsin R. R. Law.

transferable without the cumsc.il ot tte
Council, cvidensed by tte crrtfffeatc or
Use Recordsetbeeeto sOsMbed.
Done at the Cococi! Room la the City

It secure* still further the private
rights of dtisons against religious into!rraucs, and lurbida uang-ftotdid futJ*
fur the vopport of aectnrian.au a col &lt; •
Il increases the facilities of the youniltos were firm The childh^n will fabones, 332, and of mules 15. In 1873
placed in the test positions to mate Ji;or and growing portiotia ot tho Stale
them woe dipped 8,105 lbs. of wool.
___ *
r .1 .... . ■ or representation- It makes the Senate
a more conserretire body by' doubling
71,180 lbs. ol pork marketed, 320 lbs.
the term of membership.
It peroriu

ufactsrvd. There was raised in 1873,
Once or twice be Pre we have briefly 26,624 bashals of Meat, 23,091 bush­
referred to the Wisconsin Roilrcnd els of com, and 13^129 bushels of all

EVERY NATION OF THE GLOBE REPRESENTED.

»

The 'Whole "World

Contributors,

Only One Ticket Required For All.
FEROTYPE GALLERY

fortunate controrerey between the Beata in 1872, 6,170 bn shela of apples and
in 1873, 5,069, with a fair supply of the followa, came hum" to find his lardsr
imperfect and unequal pieces ot legiila- other orchard products and smaller
tion it v-as possible to devise. In one fruits and garden vegetables valued at
of tho suits recently brought against Si,8X5 in 1872 nod 62,146 m 1873. la work, but bo fcpBed ho could not desert
tho Milwaukee &amp; Bl Pauls Railway
hj remratlo*. and went away.
Ha
5,506 bushels 1 of jraiatoes harvMted,
three childrou dead. The poor woman
had gone emsy, and killed her children
an iHuetratiun of our position ooncerwing this law.
We giro tho loading
township four
who persisted in continuing at wvrk,
I fa Mrif-dafance bt&gt; shot two of them,
A quantity of fainter waa shipped sroducts ware valued al |18,100.
dying frfattthn Wound. The hsbor
from Oskosh to Oconomowoc, ■ dis­
•tfoateoia that is going to make a
tance of seventy-five miles. According
st deal of
nf trouble
tmnl.l. hero
t,_»
*
great
ocratie Legislature, and by the vote of

the Legulainro to pasa bills with “money
in tbom," by forbidding its members to
have any share in cratracU for a year
nftrr the 4 legislative term expires fa
which tte contract was legislated.
It

s t. cmstsTU a co.
U —s»—mk. ow

*rf BmUsis

s?.tt.tK&amp;?iSacsK

to insure deliberate fcgislaof bills which are to

W«.
t; C.S ■afaUGlUX.XWO.,1
It allows the Governor to veto objeo.
N Of4 itet Oaartro Brofal. M WetM a
| tmaable epi ropriatiucs without ctnbarItefarfjrfartk.
. .
I rararnz the gwr-rnment
It incraarea the number
nutafa of Jr
the Stinruma Court In ft
Uraiuj Md RMa-b
.
give greater force to its decisions. .U
Messd \ud taPria^far MiVWf0.s
decreare the bnsinm of all conrts by
1‘ohtira in New York is quite a differ­ threwing-oat trivial anils.
.
whose inaugural to in the main a fair,
It forbids cities and cuuotiM to aid
ent thing from what |l is tn tte country.
candid and certainly a creditable docu­
With 70s' it runs in well-dsfinod
ment. Ho reoommeads economy in tho grooves.
If a mon is a Repub­
lican.
he
is
a
BepuU*ca:&gt;. debt.
Or*.
and if te Is a Democrat, he is a
But in
New York corporaticna by apodal charter, and refoaes to renew present charters when
it or wtet kind of a Repwbli- they expire.
u» i£' ile may be a Tammany
It modifies the liabilities of individ­
it, an Apollo Hal! Democrat, or ual stockholders. It ierbkto the &gt;• WaterJ___ - -* - VI- 1.
r _

Voour

-vid enlarging

old

A WWClALTY: !

Hemember the Plies.
Jefferson Street,
MtCW'

Str:

All For One Price of Admist on,
INCLUDING

fag-j^jtapbfromtl^.AdrtaU'^iW-T
nfa, is aquayy the duly &lt;f tj»; IhjfcWtl
rau of Mifarigm »n« wp .kra fcofa&amp;t
do the doty byjjrinsJMW
furifa|!lfy»Ch.,oath..' 7M vl

wiu.ua a* .eaaui.&lt;dt

io tte world.

Royal Bengal Tigers,

THE WtRBU »F TIE

And tte only DEN OF NINE

Grave-Robbing Hyenas
Four

«Dm. J
11 •!®TR Hommi clow,
Stowe, Gm. Murray, W. RoUand, Ches. Seale
Md Metta nd Wilcox.

W. W. Nickola, tte Bommosaanlt Rider.

iROUGH asd DRESSED
LUMBER

Masters Horace and Buddle, The Infant Wonders.

Born April 22. 1«74-

A CATARACT OF VARIETY STAES.

CHIEFS, WARRIORS, BRAVES and SQUAWS,

*•&gt;
PnLlie tbs most Ludicrona. Seasaiic-.al,
Thrdhag and Exciting tones over tbeaghtoC Tbegreab

Glittering Grotian ffipprodrsme I
TRIUMPHAL sthxet paoeant,
•

, TWO MILKS Iff I.EXOTH,
A BLAZE OF GOLD AND BURNISHED STEEL.

800 MEN AND HORSES
At 9 A. M. on each Day of Exhibition,
COME EABLY AND BEE IT.

SINGERS' ENGLISH MENAGERIE,

Carh Capital Inverted, 11,600,00.

Admission - - 50 CEJTT&amp;
$uldnn under lo }Qan of

I

mala of any
USE.

It makes wuruen eligible to toy affirm

Dcuft os Short Notice,

-

A TH IHE OP IROQDO1M IXD1ANM

CORDELIA,
The Paragon of Bare Baek Rtdera,

Tte Iroquois Chief Wild Iteler ut tho World

MANUrAOTURERS of

Lions,

IOO ARENIC ARTISTES.

THE GREAT LONDON CIRCUS.

M’LLE

Baby
J

CEITHT

THE MELLIA TROUPE,

Oiittom Planning, Bi
* ‘ ‘ .iph! Turning

Iheretoce, political exprewton from

Performing Elephants
Tte only dra of FIVE FKROCIOUB

Hypodrornatic Spectacles,
Wild Indian Scenes,
Denizen's ofthe Jungle,
Terrors of the Forest,
Grecian Qymnasism,
and the Great Hippophageon,

ty ef corporations not -used

to rolncatforfal

Th. oaffy FIVE WONDERFUL

V

Mlle Marie. Sianor Etqrene, Master Curios,
Tte Famous Gymnasts.
MESMM. METTK AID WILCOX.
,
The French Comics.

IJ ME

“We mwrt net
‘foil
in Soptemter, but'win avltmy------,
.W.W;.
.%n,r KngUmi stasHl. by fa. party

Exhibition

50 CAGES and DENS of ANIMALS.

MatedIfauL bSMl resell .e i» ikeaosSne

।
or school purposes, st the option of the

Mamsuoth

TIOTURER.

s&gt;ble moa du, any legislation calculated
is credo up of quits aa many factions with Bute corporations.
to embarrass or cripto the railroads of the there being thia difference, however:
1: smpowtn the Ix-gi&gt;Iatimi to regu­
State, or that shall attempt to cuwlxolby
late rates ot freight nnd transportettoa. less M refWUrt r.ft rtrn_r **
an J forbids combi natron of *m&gt;&gt;pattag
linen. It makes railroad* pultlic high
freight forgetting, attempted to collect
The Republican party
10, and tho shipper n-idevineil his
teal direv
and undertakes to protect private rightoi
Tbs dnjy fa th* JMpfadk*8* .fat
’ Matae,«!tordtnr.»t«t*!tfJlfo ffiW4f

It suspends all pnbHc offinere from
their functions during trial tor impaach*. I
setno of his best support from Bopubli- 1tuent, and inakrai them liable to legalI ‘
ns. both
of tho city.
1
Bat the
s get their iM*&gt; &lt;
It allows
the penal fiaM hitherto dooffices, which 4. tMtmfto
Kbre3fatobdi4*rtlteaS

The Mort Intensely Interesting and Novel Exhibition ever Seen in America. Specialities our
great feglare. The most Gorgeous ai&lt;LHippodramic Triumphal Street Pageant ever seen. The
Only 6 Performing Elephants in the World. The only 5 Performing Bengal Tigers in the World.
The Only 9 Performing African Hyenas in the World. 4 Baby Lious, boru April 22. 1874. Five
Massive Golden Chariots, 2 Roman War Chariots, Roman Charioteers, Fcarleia Cavalier* escort­
ing Grecian Beauties. Elegant Costumes adorning shapely ladies. Elepltant Coursing, Hurdl*
Racing. Indian Game of LaCroase, Foot Racing, etc. We use our own race-track. Read our
$250,000 challenge. 4 Acres of Exhibition Tents. It has no equal—no rival. The Public and
the Press vouch for us.

LABGEST COMBINATION OH W

t'a id Mr w

Democrat.

uf the l*rohfbitory low. Heys the State
BL rant Accordingly the Northwest­ finances aro in first rate condition, a deern road claimed tho entire amount

t .i

1.11

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

ExHWHm

In the World.

25 oente.

DOORS OPEN st I AND 7 P. M.

�Uni tfoifo IHtite;.

FOR S'A!

Considering tho mischief thaf goesip*rs have willfully don, and are still &lt;Jo• ng,who will pretend to say that there fo
any adequate punishment for them ?

CHURCHES.

Camp Mooting oo the old camp ground
on Mr. Peter Edmund’s land, in ths
town of Baltimore, oocmnanaiag August
6th, 1874.
AB denominations and
It fo truthftiUy said that if there is a people are cordially invited to attend.
dart of beington earth who may be
considered low, it is that dare who
spends without earning, who ioniums
without producing, who d;»ipato the
earnings of thsir fathers and relaiiros
without being anything in and of them- 'Baitings Lodge, No. 62, P. A A- M. for
tbs ensuing masonic year, and they will
bo installed wo underitand, nt the next
A. H. Ite-se, Esq., Superintendent ofl
tho Detroit, Lansing and lake Michi regular. This Lodge fo now in a tatyisbing condition and has contributing
gan Railroad, was made tbe target, fo
members. May its shadow never grow
a pistol oho*. .1 FowlarvQle recently,lx
fortunately escaped uninjured. It
John M. Nevins, W. M.; E. J. Erans,
safe to say be does hfo duty, aa an efi
8. W.; Charles M. Runyan, J. W.;
err of that road, else be would not 1
IF. Makepeace, Trees.; W. 0. Hed­
selected as the victim of some miscre
rick, Secretary; Geo. Altoft, 8. D.;
Jas. Crowley, J. D.; E. W. Harlow,
It is safe to my that the Valley Divi-l
sion of tho Central was never in bettor
condition than it ia to-day, under the
efllrien* management of J. Drsxaxn,
Esq, as Superintendent, a ad Lewis
Durkee, Esq., of Nashville, as Road County, will moot pursuant to adjourn­
Master, and wo think tho public should ment. nt the fair ground in the city of
appreciate their efforts to make this rood Hastings, on Thursday tbs 11th day of
what it is, one of tire very brat in the June. A. D. 1874. at ton o’clock A. M.
fur the election ot ofiicera for tho ensu­
Tho able letter of Hon. James F. ing year, aud far the transaction of sueh
Joy. showing mo. t conclusively that tho other business st may property come
interest of the people of the Northwest before the meeting. A general invita­
demands tho construction of a bridge tion is extended to ail. It is hoped end
for railroad perpaws. over tho Detroit expected that the people of Barry County
River at or hear Detroit, is published will generally turn out, especially tho
on the 4th page of thia issue of the Old Pioneers. Como one, come all and
Baxxxb, end should command the care­ let us have a good time.
Jnnjr Q. Cuxmv,
ful perusal of every mau intsresed in
the prosperity aud development of tbs
Northwest generally sad Michigan in
Another Manufacturing Establishment.
particular.

It is with no ordinary pleasure we
uoto the completion of the paving job
on State aud Jcffurson streets, and it is
not to much to say that the work has
boon done in a business like manner in

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Messrs Andree Rocm and Michael
Rasor hero done for tho people a job
that fo worthy of special commendation,
and that leflnet much credit alike on tho
coutraeiore, tho city, tho Street Com­
missioner, aud ex-Movor Barlow, under

whoso supervision the contractors have

i DOpCiE. SO- 52,
iia4a.lk.Moa WoAmoSi
—■-'at'ftiss,

Cannod Fruits and Ffob. Jr»V the

Aixy^McL«u^-?
A tall llueoirtha bJcgtortfte*^,»M.
lod
grace, dash and originality. lowest prices, al
I « v vw A* irvt
leaps over double burners a dis­
tance of fifteen or eighteen fest, and
plunges through paper bsb&gt;oni back­
ward, forward, bead first and freUfirst,
seemingly with the utmoil recHresnres.
To crown nil, she casts off tho bridle
and surcingle, Imim to tho ground from

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her opportunity, and in a second mounts
again, aa gracefully and easily aa it all
the accessories were at hand.
This
feat waa received with a storm of ap­
plause, end confirmed the sudier.eo in
tbc conviction that she fo without doubt
the champion bare back equretricnoe
of tho day.
Other excellent features of tho arenio
cxbibifon are tbo gymnastic feats ol
the Itomelta fnrnilv—Signor Eogcnc.
Master Carlo, and M’llo. Mario; tho
horsemanship of tho Indian Markecsu,
and tho tumbling of tho acrobatic

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LAST CHANCE
Finn ISO Uli tin CONCEIT

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ment of the patrons by all connsctod
with tho establishmont Polito ushers
are not too common in traveling exhi­
bitions, end when oio can cater a cir­
cus lent and be met in a respectful,
goullsnisnly manner (as was tho eno
Tho Wilkins Bros., late of Grand with all who were there yesterday), ths
Rapids, bare moved to this city and are cireumstancu is not undeserving of
about to establish an oxteusive Manu­ lecvguitiou.—Dtinil JYtt Pmi, 2fay
factory of all kinds of work ia wood
including the extensive Manufacture
of Croquet furniture, and in tho mean
time have leased tho rooms formaly occu|tied by Moms. Hams, Williams A
Co., o® Creek and Railroad streets, and
will at once comm iueo tho Manufacture
uf sash, doors, blinds, and all kinds of
mouldings, stair rails, Ae., Ac.
They
have also, a plaining machine, a largo
stock of first quality of lumbur, and
hope by itrict attention to business, the
prompt filling of all orders, and tho sale
of all goods at liva and fot Eve prices,
to command tbe confidence and patron­
age ul the public.

S^nwsaaF^W
Jlhstedes to, Marriage.
MhMttrlU*.

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BEST OF WORK.

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Guarantee

Satisfaction!

PANACEA.
All.® Jap
t tobacco that

HOPKINS and BABNK8,

jullNHONACO*
Utddlcv

MMfeHttr,

full of life and energy, and a good time
had by those pment
A committee consisting of Prat
Dickie, 0. D. Spaulding sod Dr. Lath­
rop, was appo intod to procure speakers
for the future mootings, also, a oommittoo of tliroe ladies and two gentlemen to
provide a programme for next Tuesday

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te At Sils ift Ind Uniu Halt
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Clubbing Rates.

Far the mcofomodatfon at our suh.rribers who desire any other book,
oiagasinc, or paper, published, with or
aithout tho advertised premiums, we
sill obtain it fur you st tho Lowxrr,
der the head of »pecimem,of a job dons
itirm. without any expense to you in
st this office recently, the June 8th,
fending the crdcr.
number of the Jsmtwss Jtnrtp^prr Rtportrr says: "The Banner, Hastings,
Mich., business card in colors, showing
fine material, tasteful typography and
color, and superior bress-work.”

The cvmmittee promise to do all in
thair power to procure good speakers
and provide interesting entertain mon ts
for all tt&gt;« future mosting*.
The mooting adjourned to meet at tbe
Presbyterian Church next Tuesday
evening, at 8 o’clock. A cordial inviia-

i Prescriptions

eareUly

Compoanded

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NEW OFFERS!

NEV/IDEAS!

•rewflrai.J

s.jrji’Tfrm
Shingles. Lath, Ac.

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DAY AND MQHT.
Special Notide.

BMffiGSHTWffiSTB!
claim through ths poblic prints that
you aro anxious to hare a trial ot plows

candidates for official honors were pres­ with us, although you have just backed
ent. For shame!—ZTretusys Hmw Jsre- out of ooe trial, because you were
naJ.
Ws presume all of tho above fo trw afraid to go upon the ground we had
picked out Aa that ground has all

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Halting*, Mich.

' aosins'

l«en plowed up sine*, and we don't

IIXU^RG,ROUND

know of any other as good place to tart
Circus on Monday.

Pk-aty ol Rain lately.

plowv, wo waive the right, which be­
last or l.smu remaining at the
longs to us as the challenged party/ to
Hastings P. O., Jana *th. 1874:
Jacob Anglamyre, Edwin Chafcr, piek the ground to bo plowed, and will

WE WANT AGENTS.

U(t JStewIjiH SMMCEI

A good growing time.
A nuisance— the potato bugs.

( Mire Almira Crook, Warren E. Dayton, allow ths judges to select it providing
'Rnsseil a Camfidd, Royal Cronk, Gw. they are instructed to choooo such as
E. Dennis, Mire Alice Dark J. H.
Beautiful—tho flower-gardens.
will combine all kinds of plowing.
Davis, L. Dirkao, G. W. Hammond. J.
Pioneer Meeting is to-morrow.
Wo accept your chalkngo- upon the
E. I’erref; C. H. Reynolds, Mrs. L. P.
Prospering—our railroad bite rests.
Taylor, D. L. Thomsor, Docalthy A. following conditions, which ws submit
Read our advertising columns next Canfoy. Jatooa Mo Glynn, Chas. W. , to every farmer, are fair.
.
Peruse the Common Council proceed- Smith, Wm. Laverty.
1st Each party shall bo allowed to
Direct your letters to No. of P.O. eater for trial any plows manfactured
To be held August 26th—Tho Repub­ box or drawer. Jm. E&lt;»xrre,P.M.
by them or for which they are agents.
lican State Convention at Lansing.
fid. The judgsa shall bo fire in
Lists of Patents issued from tho U.
Luts of now Job Typo just received.
8. Patent Office to Michigan Inventors, number, two to be chosen by each par­
G»l workmen, and fair prices
for the week coding May 10, 187-4, ty and the four thus Mkcted to choooo
Noto tho eall for a meeting of the Exand each bearing that date. Furnishocutivv Committee of tbc County Agri­
•d thia paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitors
cultural Society.
of Patents, Washington, D. C.:.
An adjourned saarion of tho Circuit
Car Starter, C. L. Poagsr, Niles.
Court will bo held on Monday Juno 29th,
shall be instructed to chooeo such as
Farm Gate. 8. H. Wheeler, Niloa.
Heating Store, B. M. Anthony, De­ will afford all kinds of plowing.
l-4?beriff Vrnatnaa ia doing the people
• 41b. The judges 'shall bo practical
a great service by erecting hitching posts
farmers residing in this county.
• in front of the Court Hjuso squire.
Balloon, J. Harinere, Detroit
5th. The tnal shall bo under tho
vXt ia a note worthy foci that in a pop­
Ix&gt;g Termer. H. T. Punter, Spriag
exclusive control of the judges, and tho
ulation of 2100 there was only 21 deaths
plows shall be held by them only.
to 58 births ia this city during the year
Fruit Drier E. A. Jones, Sturgis.

Charles G. Holbrook has sold his fine
residence and one lot on the 8. E. corner
of Church and Centre streets to Hon.
Harvey Wright for 84^00-

A son of Mr. Belsura, oi Jutland, of
about six or seven summers, foil from a
noo and Third street

At half part »

ssazswftTaE

iff" JUSTtffl, S3®. .1 VICTtffl,
and Champagnss,

^tUin jswMiitllftrtsflw sswpsafii Ui

xo. ® nno^pVAy, ,m»w vortx.

Tho policy and practice of this com­
pany hare bosn steadily to increase its
finreefol soMity, 17 which jurttr to
command the ronudonoo of tho public.
To this and all suroltn premium re­
ceipts hare bean retamed, aDowing tho

COLORADO EXCURSIONS

POUCY BORDERS
rein ev fc» he f
SinU th min, It mwmW ItjOtiini

AH tho luxuries of the season, grocer­
ies. canned fruit end fish. Aho a foil
lino of vegetables fur sate cheap nod de­
livered free by John Stanley.

We are printing the City Charter and
Ordinances, by order of the Commo®
Council Wo shall Txaro a few extra
copies far rek. Lrare yow order eeriy.

iSltt

�“I have remarked that ill-founded
enmities are ever the most obstinate.
The reason of tiiis te etear. Asofihaces
of that kind exist only tn the imagina­
F.rgvr prices than the'avoragn of eove- tion, they never fail to grow aud swell
ral preceding yeere. Tim result is that tn that receptacle, ten fruitful in evil
more tncuey ia in the interior at this
timo for crape sold during this winter
than ws. w/r Mr. Wa in the his­
tory to-day of tho grain trade. All bus­
toe which tho importance of tho ques­ iness, covering many millions of dollar*
tion demanded ; that tho Detroit Hirer hM been done without any special!
noise or bustle, but aa a matter of
only such as would bear upon end
^ring from tbe national Interest invol­
ved. This U putting the question upon
vary high ground certainly. Though
wo do not fw a moenete admit Ibat th.

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MUSIC BOOKS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

HASTINGS IAMB TURKS1
■ BLACK * rUlXSK. rtep»*«**.
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'iMsles.
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Dm Lake.

And. Our
NEIGHBORS!

. M.nhte,
BaUlrC.osk,
, Kslaauoc.
[xo«a

(he experience of the past winter before
as, as compared to that of ocvoral for­
mer ones, we propoeo now to give eome
stalemates bearing upon thia part of the
case, in the argument which was press­
ed before tbe Board of Engineers on bwhalf of the railroads. Tbe amount of
freight carried under present diaulrsn-

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THE NEW IMPROVED

REKINGTIIN SKIING MACHINE.
Tho convenaiion----------------„. _
mo, and I wanted to continue it. but
my conductor caught sight at thia mo­
ment of 'a fist woman, two equates off,
who waa making a frantic effort to reach
tho car, and ha stopped for her.
Her

ing the businsee, now being prepared
by means of four groat roads, of which
three aro being double tracked, and
two south of Lake Erie, there can bo no
accumulation of grain ia the lake cities.
It will move all winter There will l»
no stagnation of business during tho
winter months. Tho grvst roads will
be always upon. Freights will more
all the time. The busineee of tho coun­
try will continue through the year
round. There will bo little coat of stor­
es* little delay or loos of interest
Mousy will continue to circulate te tho I
agricultural country daring all the
year. The market for tbe farmers will
bo always open, and be will be able to
command money for his productions in
winter aa well aa summer. Life, busi­
The Danbury News gives the fallow ness and energy, will bo as apparent,
and tho internal commereo of the coun­ teg sketch of the muter spirit ia the
try wi3 move aa rapidly in mid-winter mechanical department of the New
York llmee, now tho loading journal of
u a: any other season of tho year.

The "Medal for Progress,'

It Snrat feta tats i Him Fria

The Christian Union
Henry Ward Beecher,
EDITOR.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grau! River Valley Division

marked ability tho responsible office of
engineer and superintendent of this
splendid machinery, and tho perfectly
Kitsniatuad administration and ex ecuin ot tbe mechanical department of
ono of the greatest newspaper estab­
lishments in tbs world. Hu modesty

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Now Yoxx, May 30tb, 1874.
rax rrsea sumi' stubs.
last Monday the stage drivers* of

wages. They have been receiving 82.W
per day, and struck for 83.00. Monday
and Tuesday tbe hundreds of thousands
of people who depend ujoci tbe sieges
to got up and down town, were com­
pelled to fall back upon the street rars.

ar ooald demand any price for transpor­
tation. and‘he did not fail to improve
hia opportunity. Far a considerable
time alter tho navigation was open, tho
prices from Chicago to Buffalo were
some 15 to 18 cents per bushel, and
ranged high during tbe whole season,
when 5 cents will tarnish a good. fair
profit. But all these expenses of delay,

The over,
the first timo in years,
was open all winter. Tho ferries could
pass easily at all hours of tbe day and
transportation, for instance, anything hterally tratfewrf in drunkenness, and | night More than a million o! dollars
were earned by freights alone by the
that interferes with It, in however the number of bottles a sound drinker1
could put under hia belt and lira waa a North Shore line of toads between Now
alight a degree, works discomfort to the matter of proud boosting.
York and Chicago in December aud
Whale city. The transportation capacity
January
te excess of tbe amount earn­
Tbs rvfiinem.nt, and. it may be ad­
ia deficient at best, and it any one of ded. the hy[oeri.y, of modern society ed in tho same months test yea:. This
the means of Cumg to aud bo is with­ bas changed all this, and made it dis­ would indicate that at least 810,000,000
drawn. ell the Other method, are over reputable to drink deeply, a»L « many worth of property passed over tho line
during times luouths more than pereal
burdened to «» vnUsrabte degrw parts ol oer own country, to drink at all.
But iu lad, is there leas couiuwptloc of
Hence tbe public sbudduiuJ wbeo tbe ateebube drinks than went an a century
stage dtivi r» eisuwuutoa Irocu tli.-ir
basso, cud tbe stag* .topjwd. Brood- ’
i.eud, and that lire rariun. teuiperanoe
' mureiueuts have nut MSebtlally lews nod
________ ...........
ribbue*
tau aiiKiuut need. Tbe way ui rising it . , I_____
. bas chhngeil aui wbat woe formerly ineas war done by tho northern route,
prectioei} iqieuly is now done ia eeowt, and Hu. great amount which passed
over
it
relieved
all
other
routes.
and
and orgies which would have out E»trlull vomety a bluabiug iu Ui. timeout there sm no dog upon any, and ev.m
rile Ueorges, are BOW occurring under Loture tbe opening uf navigation, and
tho safe route of many a brown stone during the month of March, price, by
dwellinRaluitg tbe avenuei. 1 know a rail (ell off till they were below summer
1 a .1 — .1ll- - I
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He u only 28 yean ot age. and has
bad entire management uf this impor­
tant department of the Timos for four
years. Besides which ho has made n
special study of all progress in printing,
and twice visited Europe to inspect
everything in tho line of such macuteery, and now, having selected and pur­
chased tho really perfect printing-press
of tho world,—tbe Engliih Walter
printing-press,—has sot up two of those
machine* in ths Times buildings, and is
running them with a success that tbs
Root never equaled. Those preso is
are the only specimens of the kind to be
seen in this country.
This young man, after a thorough
so bool education, cboee at the ago of17
to cummonce, with tho humblest me­
chanic. the Udder uf work, and that
though ha bad a wealthy father, able
and willing for him to go aofl-gJoved in
whatever path of life ho desired. How
vary many, not adopting a teamed profesaioa, would have taken to elegant
idling ortho speculative delusion ot
groat wealth suddenly acquired in Wall
street. Our friend, at IT years of ago,
put on blouse, aud, dinner-pail in band

Morgan Iran Works. In three years
and a half, by manual-labor, and with
greasy hands aad grimy face, bo work­
ed his way from pder and filer, though
metal -easting, machine bolting and fit­
ting, by riveting aud joining in tbe
close, nasty holds of monitors aud iioaclada, step by step, to running enginas.
constructing machinery, aud tiaally
in.deling and designing work tor oth­
ers. That is, be went industriously
and striviugly through an entire course

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O, that oar young men of tetilliKooco
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wheal; osmo then, and wp to this time,
ws have reetevnd 2D.488.N0 bwsMs.
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VOL. XIX. NO. 8.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, felCHIG AN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 944.

Cift.

MILO T. WHEELER.
urt-m TnK-V’fRXa.-OSte. Is IM Cwn
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•
WM- H. BURGHER.
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Messrs. DWIGHT 4 BURRALL,

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Gents
JOHN ROBERTS, -

A. I*. DRAKE.

DUS. J. M. k C. RUSSELL.
runiQAMA SVBOBOXB.—OSes erw Bas••U A NvrteS Mot,.

We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particulars: •

end ■ moment liter la walked Tom.
carrying a basket filled with Jersey
peaches. "They don’t grow in Green­
land.” said he, tucking the paper down
over the fruit ■‘Como this way.” I
followed him, and we had jut —ted
ounetrod comfortably in the ear whan
th e train moved off.
'
‘‘Now, for the story, Tom." aaid I, aa

Ease

Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Plowing,
Il to apparent to every one that you wish to avoid a trial on
equal terms aa our propositions were such that no ene wishing
to seefairplay could take any exceptions to them.
Now Gentlemen, we ask you

WILL YOU ENTER A TRIAL OF PLOWS WITH
ACCORDING TO THE PROPOSITIONS MADE BY US
Bajtkm of Muy 20th, 1874.
’

NO EXTORTION!

da ; bat it was no neo. She didn’t Uro
to see her eighteenth birthday.”
••Poor Clara! Bhe loved you dearly.
Then 1 suppose you eh— come Boaton
girl o' your acquaintance T”
Jack, you couldn't toll who Mrs. Tom
Footer was ia you should try horn now
till morning. I ehall try to enlighten
you.” And, moving the baaket to one
aide and netting himMtf ia hie neat, ho
went on: "Yoa know I have the mis­
fortune to be an only child. I woo
twenty-one, father and mother began
to talk about my marrying. I *ro
plenty of cousins, you know, and we alwaye had young iadiee going ia and out
of the house; but while Clara lived ehe
wae company for me, and after ahe died
I waa full of business, and didn’t trouble
myself about matrimony. To tell the
truth, Jack, I didn't fancy the girls.
Perhaps 1 was unfortunate in my ac­
quaintances ; bat they seemed to me all
curia and flounces and furbelows, and 1
would aa soon hare thought of marry­
ing a fashion plate aa one of those
elaborate creatures. I don’t object to
style; 1 like it- But you can neo fine
gowns and bonnets any day in ths
Washington street windows; and ray

The irioe of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
.Points, &gt;5 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

DWIGHT » BURRALL
FARM FOB SALK
•

DENTIST

Nashville.

•

Micliia.
TERMS LOW.

A -GREAT BARGAIN.
Pure Wines and Lioucre!

FARM FOR SALE!

For One Timi Mian La
XEW STORE!

NE» GOODS AND NEW PRICES

SCHOOL mill I
Meetings, Michigan.

Chromo
Usees la BesUags. •",1 —

H A. BUSELL’S

O/ry /ters nep or

tenth aide Stale Street

Hastings, Mich.

B.F.8TEINHOFF

NOTICE.

CHROMOS !

—one married years ago,- and the oth­
er, much younger. father fired upon as
a dcairahle wife for me. I rather think
the two families had talked it over to­
gether; at any rate, Miss Matilda camo
to Greenland for a long summer visit.
She ia an amiable girl; bat so petted
and spoiled that she's good for nothing,
undeveloped in mind and body. She
looked very gay in th. evenings, attired
in the latest importations. But she was
al wavs Ute at breakfast; she didn’t
dare to ride boros book ; aha couldn't
take a walk without stopping to rest on
every stone; and. once, when I asked
her if she had read th" account of the
battle of Sedan, she looked up, in her
childish way, and said, 'No, Mr. Footer.
Newspapers are so tiresome.’ Btossme!
what should I have done with such a
baby!"
“A year ago this summer I was very
much confined at the at—; and, wham
Purtamouth, and their winter io Boe- August came, instead of ■—odiug the
An'I said, I knew him “&gt; ■ moment.
Ho had grown tall and stoat, and the
boy waa still in his face, and with a
flush of early lonling I sprang, forwent
and caught him by tne arm.
• 'Tor* ! How are you t"
•»
He foaled pumisd for a moment, end
then, bursting into a lough, bo eeiw-d
my hand in a strong grasp, and axclaimed:
"Why, John Balaton! Is this you!
Wb—did you cosaafnxn! I'm glad
to one you, ray boy. Why, I haven't
set my eyes on you since we made that
trip to Nahant, in your freshman year.
The truth is, father was so poorly for a
long time then that I had, everything to
see to, aed Mi as if the world waa oa
my shoulders. I did bear, though,
about your college tumors and your go­
ing to German;; ; and I've oftanthough t
of you lately end wished to — you.
Why, Jack, in spite of my weight and
your board and broad shoulders, I can't
realise that tan ye— hero gone since
we wore at Exeter together. We must
talk over o]d timee and new. When
did you get back aad what are your

would have a little change, and so I
went down for a fortnight to toe Cliff
House, on—Beach. It. a quiet, pleas­
ant resort, and you'll always find from
fifty to one hundred people th— during
the season. The landlord it a tool
follow, and a distant relative of mine.
1 thought be looked flurried when 1
went in, and alter a few minutes he
took me one side and said ;
time. I had a very good rook, that I
got from Boston, at twenty dollare a
week; but she's a high-tempered wo­
man. Last evening she quarreled with
her assistants, this morning ths beef­
steak was all in confusion, and now she's
packing her trunk to toevo by the next
train. In two or throe days I M* prob­
ably get another down in bar p—B;
but what we’re tb do meanwhile I don’t

"I doubt it,’ be replied. «I*ro hall a
doaMn giria from the vicinity doing up­
stairs work—one of them from your
town, the best waiter in the diathgrocm. But I suppose ah of them would
either be afraid of the responsibility «
think it beneath them to turn &lt;xx&gt;k;
though they would hero plenty of help,
and earn twenty dollars where they
now get three."
"who's h— from Groeulaadt I
asked, for I knew eomelhi&amp;g of almost
every one In the ptoro.
■ Mary Ilford."
"Mary Lyford. A black-eyed, light­
footed girl, about twenty yearn old. with
two broth— in Ord—do and her father

�“WE
And Our
NEIGHBORS!'

1.578 to 1873. Of core there waa M0
rested in 1873 1.112 acres, and Ihedt*,

423 acres of orchard*.
A brief rsaumoof the cause, or point*
&lt;rf Biftruo, which haseledk&gt;thi*divisioa in ane of the oldest I’roteaUat
Churcbee in the country wilt not be out
of plane:—
’ ' ' ’'•
1st. Tb* Protestant Episcopal Church
does not recogaiM the ck— -*
Presbyterian, Methodist,

sheared in 1873 2,088 shoe]., from which
there was dipped 8.281 lb*, of wool.
90.790 Ibo. of pork wa* marketed in
1878, and 50 cheese, and 67.885 lbs. of
butter manufactured. In 1873 there
waa grown 27.336 bus. of wh*at,
bus. of corn, and 26.803 bus. of aL
—
kinds of grain. Of apples 13 772 bus.
were harvested in 1872, and 7.739 bus.
in 1878, and several hundred dollars
-jorth of smaller fruia each year The
aggregate beins c*timato£. Wr,'®8i6-

hew proud I was to find a Trreeniand
girl so Mcoiupliabed. She blushed,
and thanked me, and said, in a modest
way, that she was very glad it we were
all suited ; and then Nation come up
and expressed bis entire satisfaction
with all she had don*. As she stood
there in a white pique draes, with a
■cariet bow ortho throat, and her hair
n*otiy orraugTd, she looktd every inch

is*** and the other ism* of the day to and garden vegetable* ia 1878, -84.196
the choice of each individual rotor, with and In 1873 83.02B. In &gt;878 4.188 ftm
no attempt to expires the views of any ot dried fruit was marieelod.: • 9ANJ6 boa.
Aa briefly announced in our last issue, in the platform, and in our judgment
the Republican Stats Qmvonlioe is to
bo held on tho 26th of Angus', at La'gf

on which the oblation of tho body and
blood of Chri*L is offered armw to tho
Father, and that tliero is a teal prvsouoc
of Christ in the element* of bread and
wino. The Reformed Episcopal Church
allows no church drouratiou*, orna­
ments, vesturn*, mature*. oeeerotQonial*
calculated Io track, either directly or
symbolically, that the Christian minis­
try pMMsscs a taeardotal character, or

It forbids the use of the word “priest"
a* applied to the ministry, and ai»o for­
bids that lh»&gt; communiou tabla shall he
constructed in tho form of an alter, and
believe* in the spiritual ptoMace only
of Christ in the oouununion.
4th. The i’roloalant Efdaoopal Church
in the intent baptismal *ervice, eaeerts
tho belte of Boston "
"•Good-night, M:s* Lyford,’ I said, that by baptism a "child is recenerate."
when aa reached tho ball. T am go­
ing in the morning; but I shall see you
again whan you go back to Greenland.’

“ ‘Why, yes, I should like to remem­
ber yon by a plate of such muffins aa
wo had yrelcrday.’
“ 'You ihall have them, sir,’ sho said,
aa she disappeared in. the doorway.
And.havo them I Al.
•Thro* weeks later Mary camo home
to Greenland, with more than a hun­
dred dollars in her p&gt;tr»e and a fame seem to be firmly wedded to the tem­
porising policy. In teet, th* LowChurch adherents uow amtidered them­
selves aa in a helpless minority; their
only hope is that th* present astonishmg stride* of Ritualiiiu will jwoduco a
healthful reaction io the High-Church
your hand, Tom! I w*a afraid you End ranks, whiob wilt make itself hoard
been taken in by toms Matilda Lane." and felt in tho Genaral Cunreutiuu,
“Do you think Tm a /*ef F’ said ha. which moots in New Yolk on the first
Then 1 told of my own choice, and I Wednesday in October next There
was still talking r/Leu th* train stopped are already indications of this. Nearly
all lhe Church journal* ere recognued
at Oe Greenland station.
We soon arrived at the hospitabln organs of tho High-Church party ; in
home. Hi* wife w.-is all be bad pictur­ .fact, we know of but one exception.
Tax
Enacnrtitsx. of thia city, whieh ia
ed her; a refined, intolligvnt, handsome
outspoken and can**t in its demand

tnihed in the opinion that Ritualism
must bo lukim in hand without further
delay. Tho trouble is how*v«r, the par­
ty to bo attacked h united, earuMt, un­
compromising, and dttormined; white
fheir opponents aro inharmonious,
week, vacillating, doubtful, and hope­
less. It is a knowledge of this, to them
lamcntnblc, fact thnfpJnkes m&gt; common
among Low-Churchmen the declaration,
“We have nothing to hope from tae
General Contratiot&gt;.
Thia, theu, ta tho rase as it now
stands. To many uf the prraeiplM fot
which the Low Cwurch, or Evangelical
party, have been contending for nearly
hall a century hare been adopted by the
Reformed Church, that they cannot in
consistency foil to be in »yni]&gt;athy with

Protestant Episcopal Church, ho seem­
ed to be leading a forlorn hope. His
course was, apparently, almoat uisiver- ’
sally denounced by his Into nstodalea
in tbo ministry, while tho laity seemed
as a body utterly indifferent to tho now
movement. But timo works wonder­
ful changes, and now it is seen that tho
Genoral Council of tho now Church, as­
sembled in liew York, represents some­
thing real and positive. Indeed, the
Bofonned Episcopal Church, is no long­
er a mere vision of enthusiastic dream-

Bishop Cummin*, as wo hare said, is
from Kontucky. In Illinois, Bishop
Cheney, of Cfo-kgo, ia making a lively
eiir, and his cifcrt* throughout the
State are mooting with abundant sueeasa. The djoceoe of Virginia has boon

.818881!

THE STATE CONVENTION.

for Blate Officer*, and tho
such other business &lt;M
coms before it. We rogi

• J •Certainly I do,’ bo answered. 'Go
and show thy company that you are nt
bum* ia the parlor aa well as the kitch­
en.'” Bo, smiling and blushing, die
took mv ana.
,
.
"Didn't we make a sensation when
wo went in 1 Perhaps Ibero was u fel­
low there with a better •social position’
(you know tbo phrase), than I, and I

M nfaii cattle

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Wo read in Holy Writ that it shall
be easier for a camel to pass through
the eye of a noodle than tor a rich man
to cater tho kingdom of bnasen. I pro­
sumo thio applies to women as well, aud
I am in no mood this morning to dis­
pute the assertion.' The care of my es­
tate so worries mo that I am seldom in
a Chxistiuu fram* of mind. NoloUy
knows the anxieties attendant upon
great wealth. Mr. Vanderbilt and I
weep over I: hours together.
But there Is on* exception to thia rule.

:
'the iiieoo thn only proper one for
aotaions of any Statu convention, es­
pecially those called far puttical.-pat- .

By thia you may imagine how much
ihoj "Want to aco peupte.
Aud tho
trouble'&gt;*, no one can prophesy as Io
tho duration of this stalo of’ things
"When will busiores revival'’ i* tho
query, the answer nhraj* being, '-The
Lord only knows." No human can toll,
for there wm no apparent cause far its
beginning. Tho country wm itroug
and sound in September but, yet ia a
week a panic swept over tho country
like a tornado, prostrating tbo •trougnit
Muse*, uprooting the moat firmly estab­
lished credits, aud with it* long fingers
reaching down to tho mini humble |Kopie. Far it has atfooted the most hum-

everything suspended.
There is no
building, and the builders aro out el
work. Tho consumption of evary thing
that go** into the bowel* (except whis­
key) is lessened, and the coopers aro I
idle. Men wear their boots longer, and
the shoemaker* an: on their oars; in
abort, it i* distreii, and nothing but !
distress. It goes oven to lhe beggar*.
One placid looking, old blind b;-ggar
who has n seat on Fulton Street, told
n:o yesterclay that the panic bod ruined
him. His cullectionx no raid with u
whine, bad dropped to S3 p«r day, but'
bo wouldn’t care to much about that,
but rente had fallen 80 per cent, and
be bad two houses aud three stores
empty, even al thi* reduction. Tho old

The Christian Union
Henry Ward Beecher,
'•
EDITOR.

Ttie work to be done by Hite ctotroation, when it shall asaembte, will be of
the utmost importance, and should be
candidly conaidored by the |&gt;eople prior
to lhe holding of tbo several county
convention* Tho enlarged. delegation
provided for wt* not, ta oi
*
'
very eseontial, a* in meet c
June 15th, 1674.
galiM are eloctod in oouuty convention,
and iroin each county will pretty near­ Box. GEO. M. DEWEY,
ly represent the public voice u* «xprvtted in county convention whether
the number be two or four ^tar each
member of lhe House ul Kspfarifate^.
In this township ihure are two deaf
tivae, and yet there can eertalaty be no
and dumb person*. There wm in 1873
valid objection to the number provided that still your policy, and so far u you 13 tnarriage*, 82 births.and 19 dcathslor by the Committee sad «e hope to know the policy of tho. party in this
Fleas* sniwer through the |
see every count* fully represented.
.
of which 8.891 ar* Improved. Of neat
cattle over on* year old there fs 988, of
. Youra must truly. ,
sheep 2.250, of nwie* 88i, of horses
AVVWIlL
400, and o( mules 6. There was clipped
Our view of’the Ijbestfoti ' of rotation
in 1873 8.646 lbs.-of wool, 7SAW lb*,
in office is, that it is always fad pe/iry to of povk was marketed, aqd 24.500 lbs.
rotateout agtxxl man. anil rotate in a

and growing Stale with signal ability,
and with inch prudence and fidelity as
to command, in more than
groe, thu reepect, and conlaleoae of the
men of all parties. Hi* ro-no-nioatiou
aud re-election, are not matters of any
now hurling if* rajT direct upon tho
city, beating the pavement*, heating tho doubt, and w* doubt not the former .
buildings, heating humanity, heating will be done by unanimous aeclamation
animality. A great city is terribly hot
when it ia hot. Th* tall building* not
only retain heat, but they prevent tho
For tho second place on the ticket no
free circulation of yir that would oth*rwi*o uiitigato it Then th* ten thou­ name, save that of the present popular
sand distinct odor* that smell to beavoa incumlMint, has, so Ur as wo hirer,
make it unhealthy ev w»Q as disagreoa- boon mentioned, and no other should bo.
With decided ability anil tho most note­
worthy impartiality he has presided over
the present Senate, aud it ia not too
inueh to say, that no better officer or
more affable gnatlemxn lives, ia lhe

more strength to tho ticket than .that of
Hon. Henry H. Holt.
For the offices of Secretary of State
to the '-rounthry” Biddy is left to take and State Treasurer, the present in­
care of the house. Don’t hsr ••coueins" cumbent*, wo are advised, are not can­
have a good time though! When Mis- didates for re-nominatloo. Recognising
*us is at home Biddy hu got to give
her partiee in tho Irhcbcu. and sho is
liable to constant interruption. But in come into office, with a manliness
*r:___
A:tr___ .
worthy of the men nod th* proud pom ■
three hundred milrs away, end Biddy tion they have won a* Sial* officers,
i* supreme in tbo houre. No kitchon they now voluntarily retire to giro plaoe
for her now ; tho parlors aro not good
enough. Di unis, I'athrick, Taddy the
diril, and all tho rest of them, with
other Biddys, assemble in the parlors
io the evenings and enjoy high life in
dead earnest. Refreshment* arc spread

It is well. Why shouldn't tliny have
their innings t Possibly, many of thevo
houses nernr see so ! much of genuine
honesty and jollity whan its lawful pro­
prietors are running it. And it Is a
question wholhor tbo master* and misauseea in the watering places enjoy
themselves more than the Dinnisoe and
Biddy* do in tbo vacant bouwi.

meats there are three lutebvc mill* cter
ploying ten men, with:* capital, ot.
89.600, and tbo prodoefof whkh ag­
afae- etw'bwi'^
gregate 8185.000, and one -flouring mill
may be developed; that shall alike meet giving business to onB Toon, valued at
tho wishcaxif Congreea, (hgranproval of 812.000, and producing last.year 84-000
tUr^.rartd.-prouRitdlU, growth
worth of flour. Nu-msnes warkadi and
no fisheries, in tLu fotrntldp th# im­
provements in the last thr&lt;w jwm have
Rotation in OffieK^’I^f
boon very marked, and procesily how
to account for the reported reduction in
populaifon we dopotk^ow. butpresufie
fl.A -— - -all -M.HafaA

to oav that whewvor may be elected will
find it no easy task io fill tho places
made vacant by the voluntary withdraw­
al of Hon. Daniel Striker and Hon.
Victory P. Collier; and if men equally
able and effieteut, and equally deter­
mined to guard with unswerving fidel­
ity the finances, shall De chosen, all th*
Cooks in existonoe cannot shake public
confidence in thp candidate* of tho Re-

Notwithstanding tho theory of rota­
tion is the • policy of the party, and
probably a wise one, there are often
tunes when it should bo waved, end one
of those occasions always arista whan
the convention is called upon to select a

officer, and rotate ia a yead aa*.

1‘RESEXTED

A Complete Librajy.

Not re-

Lariat Circiiata 11 Ite Wrt,

fur county cturcr* we hare no line of
orchards, and 1-2 «cze to grape* There
policy to suggest, mJ, presume that the was harre»tod in 1672 5.375 has. of tsp­
party when it shall meet in County Con­ pies and 2.455 bus. in 1873, and of
veation. mil ha th*, pasty policy as the

the fruits sad vegetable* raised was
81.1 Sfl in 1872, and 8«»8 in 1878. Of
dried fruits there wa&lt; maWtffiqffifr UT3
206 lb*, 9.412 tnis. of potatoes raised.
1.414 ton* Of hay cut, and 117'bbl* of
cider made, and in 1874 theie waimanulectured 3.018 lb*, of msplo apgar. In
tho townahip there u ooo flouring mill, j
Proas in this Stale, of tho date of May
28lh ult., quoted nearly at length our
article published on the 30th oi May,
"For a Tax; but not for a Uceuao,”
with sumo comments, among (.there tbo
following: .

BANNER BLOCK.
CHRISTIAN UNION

employing 5 men with 820,006 capital,
employed. 20.000 bbte. of flour maau- i
teclurcd, valued at 8110.000, and lwo|

ONE YEAR.

ONLY

*5,W

m*

mills employing 3 men, valued at [
83.000 and producing 84.400 worth of |
lumber. There was, also, made 200 I

WW s.fticij.

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

L »«r

TPE GALLERY
ace it wise’to proeecute- tho dealera ia
whisky, believing as the result shows,
the result would be tho sale of mora
liquid poisons than belbro thgy were
eommeweed, he say*:
“We presume there is Mt a more
temperate man, or a more d*cidod cbam-

GOOD AGENTS WANTED!
■•*••«*■« MT»t

1.638 in 1872. ■’Tbixa was Wrested
_---------------------------------------------- MZ&amp;AJKSAaMAtiMra. aaJ thee.
Dublfa atteatioa through agitation 883-rtt^ew. nf hfr
It arnMHara oMMtv itsnnnnnM M*«,'
fa te-'

otetevTl&gt;!15, of twine
of Urena
&lt;f Mn:K *'Xt TCI I3M
sheep Were rfasawd producing 6.009 Iba
of wool • there waa ■qfcteit 87*770 Iba^
at perl. ft31ba of eheeea, nd M.OM
lbs. utlretw time MbrM ai t -•There waa
harreeudia 1873, fe£8S fed.
^mtr
88.IN bu,. oLsi^
fa. ot
all other kinds of gthfe. 12.879 basis
ft apptea wero-^Hicsed la 1872, and&lt;

Treasury, June 3, 1874, was 8,107,351,M; receipt* tor the week ending. June man in the State who can bs selected,
10, were 824,495.63; payments during that can £11 the position with so much
14 marriages, 2* births, end
same time 843.004.77; haring a.bai- ability and efficiency Is Ho*. Wa.
The taxable tend is 19.548
Humphrey—that there nnsr wa* one ia
which 9.821 acre* is improved
'he pash who did, is not a dcUteable
ia on the ground 2409 acron .
question, and we doubt if there over
agaimx 1768 iu 1878; U core there
was horweeted ia 1878 1«&amp; ma*. *f
oorn, *ud than- la 2M ocrea of orchards,
but no rcteru of tbo arm devoted to tlr&gt;
wealth, who will, when Afraid ware*
bls dark pinions over her bead, go
cattle ovtroue year old tboreU870, ‘«f
straight to heaven, end by the shortest
sheep 2:776, of lunrea 408, of aulas 6.
possible route; and her name is Stakes,
Gums not very hotly coatested. We
That tho promut incumbents of the
and of swine 88» There w« d*»d
the wife of Anson Phelps Stokes, of the predict, that ho will hero, m he should
Department of Public Instroction and in 1878 2.833 ahorp from which 13.V27
great house of I’halpe, Dodge A Cu.
jjaw, a two-third* majority in Ixrtii the Land Office, are the right mon in
lbs. of wool dipped.' Tbot^.-wM'mN shop where fl maq.are
Mrs. Stolen baa the enjoyment of ex­ bry.nchee of thw next Legislature, and
the right places, ia a generally admit­
ceeding great wealth.
She might, if our Repubhcnn friends East and Writ ted proposition, and as they are on their keted to 1878 79.445 ft, ef poA, And 83.500 capital, end S
mreiwfcetarod 8W Iba of efeoree red
should understand there is no opposi­ first terms, and an. recognised aa in
woman in New Turk ; she i ould dawdle tion in tho Republican party of Michi- every respect true and officinal affioera,'
in purple am! fine linen ; aba could loll gau to hi* roolaction.
there cannot be tho least donbt of iter
in carriages J aha could cover herself
with diamonds ; she could tire bore day

dty. appointed by Gov. Bagtey ta t
tho place mads vacant by tho resigr
tian of Hon. Byron D. Ball of Gt*
Uapals. Il is said ho viR ba a cam

Republican

■,B‘‘

LAW CASKS 4 POINTS.

lwastt owntr*

AND ENiAUGING OLD
•iTCTUfiM.‘:

tam??1 a
"*k* ,w* b”*ck "f •*
r.r? '.a&gt;I»im*JLI.—

0MFS1IC
Bapsater tbs Race.
SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS I

IB 8n taser art tajat!
IB and DRESSED

I-DAfBEH;

�Th*

tfiDutrnY.

Util Mw pilkt?.

Why not support Home Indmtry? Did you «▼« take Use
trouble to find out wh*t make* a community thrifty and pKMpurou8? You go to the city and you tee the people all alire and
Om Mare and Colt.
Ono Set cf •tiring, and the firrt tiring you «ay, i* “ They are doing krtn of
Harness. One Cow and J two Biotas bumnew nerc I” Everybody seenm to be doing welt Mechanic*
which will bs sold on time for approved are ee.en by hundred* hurrying to their labor with their dinner
pail on their arm. What u the catue of *U this «tirT “Y” there
is a demand at Home for work, the people patronise Homt fakutry, city ptople know that it ia to their -own peroooal interest to
•upport Home trade and they do it iuvyrinbly. Who eat* wheat
riaaed in Barry County, if it ia not the peoplfflri. the counfyT We
mint build up our own place; people in Grand Rapid* won’t do
it for ub. We have Merchant*, Mechanics, TrsdMmen, Lawyers,
Doctors aud Laborers; but one aaya "we have no mechanics in
Haatings who can do a good job of work.” To auch I would aay,
look at qur Brick buildings, our Agricultural works, our Milling
and our Carriage*. Wagon*. Cutter* Ac made in Haatingt, and
then way we have no mechanic*. Compare to day with ten years
ago; for then thei------ 11«L.s
could paint a Inn
going away from
us Cutters K
Cutter, and
other Town

FOR SALE

O* Motta L. Madge it wm voted
th «t the President appoint a eommitira
of one in tech township to gather remutiscenoe of the early hutary of Many
County, and report at tho »nt meeting.

tta of th. eountry, it may spread .nd
liMtae un usually virulent

There i* a fat*, oeonomy m wall M a
raalota*. To do without cbeerfal and
instructive reading yourwlf, or for y&lt;&gt;ur
What our special reporter mw; beard
children, ia starving tba mind for tba and oars of it:
l&gt;syvsat***sluata4srtes'VcM*l**teri.
For acme weeks past nothing hot
sak. of th* body. It i* “prany wta
C ad dw Jirt. .til Mil ta Mb nil den right «'V
and poupd foolish." A houa* without been heard ou oar streets except that a
Cat tele tai. »l kA ysa, Jsks, m wm dar
books or newspapers is no bonsa nt all great show was coining. “Are you go­
kerr«ving to lhe show r* ha* bean the pre­
Tha Whittier Memorial Poem, writ­
vailing question. Largo bill lioanls
ten for and read before ths wrvtaa
bad been erected; flaming hand-bill*
b-!d by the Commonwealth et Masse .
had been posted j the •diton. had been
visited ; circulars distributed ; in fact
public ssrvta* of tho lamented Sumner,
all tba appliance* neceasary to inform
is printed on our fourth (sage to-day
people of it* coming bad beft mai*
’■R“Ex It ia one of Whittier’s master pieces the
as* oh and heuc* everybody, and more
and will command the attention of
that grace lhe count era of th* Vegetable I
too, ware ready to herald tho advent of
wverr lover ot gannta literature
and Grocery Btor* ot Jos* tiraxtrr,.
•he great living show uf the nineteenth
this week. Remember all goods deliv­
Wo Uarn with greet pleasure that
ered free, that go from his stars.
8tl
Hon. Onslow Blvarni, ao ting the pop­
The long looked-for day coms et last.
ular President of tho Northern N. H. It dawned cloudy and rained a greater
Railroad, and at the Did Colony, wm part of tho day. Early in the morning
CoUrgr.
recently’*tectsd Prwridant of th* Conlittle boys began to arrive ou foot They
cord, and a Director in the Nwhua, j had saved their pennies and wept ready
Lowell end Boaton Railroads.
Hs ia i
to spend them. Soon the forming pop­
beyond question th. ablest railroad ulation, sped, middlo aged and voung
CmCHEI.
man in New England, aud one of the began to urrive. borne in carriages,
truest men in the old Dianite State.
some in democrai wagons, some in bug­
gy*, some in lumber wagons. Bom* '*
ijsr or Lrmu remaining al the
modern conveyances, some in revolu­
Hastings P. 0., June 10th, 1874:
tionary carta and acme in arks, th*
E. Chaff*, W. J. Babcock, Joarph II last remaining relics cf the flood.
Fauna, Henry Ipper, Geo. Roes. Will- Promptly at U o'clock came tho grand
tam Obnan, Chas. G. Nickola, Granville,
Peck, Chas. W. Smith, Alta Trant
and animals. After parading our prin­
Direct your latter* to No. at P. 0.
ciple streets through a drixriing rain
box or drawer.
Jso. Roaxan. P.M.
and being gaxed on by aasrmUed trataa to tba seat of disoase, is a derid • I
thousands, they took their line of march aratsra indred- Will positively cure
Lins of Patent* issued from the U.
*11 diseases of the liver. Bold every-1
where. Joax F. Hoar. Cvau* 4 Uo,
8 Patent Office to Michigan Inventor*,
like Aladtn's Pslaer, almost in a mo­ Proprietors, H and U. College Flare,
for the weak ending May 2fl, 1874,
ment preperstoiy to receiving them.
and each bearing that data. Furnish­
Than the crqwd betook themselves to
ed this paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitors
the hotel*, store*, restaurants and other
of I'etents, Washington, D. C.:
placM of raeort to obtain something to
^Anchor, A. H. Cobh, Detroit
satisfy the wants of nature. Thia dune
Clothoa-Drier D. L. Huff, Bay City.
thev started for the show about twelve
Hewing Machine Treadle, D. E. Lil­ o'clock. Tho passing of lhe crowd atlies, Jackson.
traded the attention of our reporter, and
Fence Poet Socket, G. N. Lord aud ho joined the cavalcade. Arriving ou
A. P. Ayers, Bouton Harbor.
tho ground ho saw tho crowd going in wherever there ie an ache, sprain, cut,
| bruise, cough or cold.
Windmill, G. A. Myers, Schoolcraft
Gas Governor, B. F. Potter and R.
Fanner and ’Tlorso Men" are contin­
ually inquiring what w* know of tho
C. Hayton, Ypsilanti.
utility of Sbrndan's Cavalty Condition
ready eno presented him by tho genial Powders, and in reply, ao would soy,
Advauco Agent Mr. Toole, lie handed through tho columns of tho Bxnxa
to him and then passed inside whore a that wo have heard from hundreds who
Bowery Dauce ou Jctforaon street all
hare used them with gratifying results;
acene at beauty m*t his eyes, nestings that ia ata our expuneoco.
day and evening, July 4th.
fairest, most bewitching aud attractive
J. IL Taylor win give on* of lus fa- ladies, also her stalwart eons were pree­
I vorii* Bowery Dances at hie hotel, ou ent in large numbers: Ranged around
Friday, July 8d.
in a circle were some show wagons con­
Special Notice.
luasmudi as tho 8p*ctstor and Moui
Remember the Independence Hop nt taining, first a large number of splen­ tor seem to be troubled over the alle­
Union Hall Friday evening July 3d. A did animals, same not ao fine, many ged mismanagement of th* above coinrare birds, and thousands of natural peny, as ita engagrd in luiarepreaentgood time is confidently expect*!.
ing it to tlia brokers tod competing
curtaitta. stuffed bird* beasts and rep­ companies, among whom *lone tb-wn
Fat th • m.xonimodatiou of our aubtiles. The finest largest and most hid­ journalr circulate once a mouth, we pre- '
.criber* who dcsiro any o2i»r book,
eous den of hynes* ever seen ia a trav­ sent »uma facta that, if they still non.nagarin*. or paper, published, with or
eling show occupied one ot the center tinue, th* aickedMm of the criticism
without tho advertised premiums, we 1 Chmp Meeting on tho old camp ground wagons, others containing lionsr^tigers, may b* tnore prominently seen.
«ni oblaia it fur yoa at ‘bo Lowmr on Mr. Peter Edmund's land, in tho panthers, leopards Ac., Ac. It seem­ December, 1S67, since whirl
IUtxs, wilhoat any expense to you ia town of Baltimore, commencing August ed to m* that I never saw to many fine premium receipts and losses 1
sending the elder.___________________ Sth, 1874.
All donominationa and animals, ao many other curiosities and *sfollow*, to wit:
New Firm.
peopio are cordially invited to attonJ.
Pram taw Kwifii.
attractions at one time in my life.

1. L. REBD

WOOLCARDING

Obstacles to Marriage.

MsSs fct

RstseSwEht'

While aaeing the many curiosities
we enjoyed seeing the thousands at hap­
Tbw Executive Comiaiitre of th* py, eager tars as smiles of joy lit them
Barry County Agricultural Society an’ op ou approaching each new wonder.
Tho band now struck up, annoutsring
requested to meet at th* County Clerk’s
office in Hastings, on Satardsy th* 20th the circus performance. Though loth
to loevo lhe vast collection of animal*
until n more thorough rxamlnatiun wa
could not raebt the temptetionv of tbo
delightful music and the entrant* of 16
mounted ladta and gentlemen to the
J. M. Nmse,
Secretary.
groat ring in whklr the jwrfortnaiue
takas place. Wa hratotted to reach tho
Hastings, Jun*, t&gt;th, 1874.
.
inner ring end made a ter. strike by
getting a very daairable seat by tho
•ad* of a man well versed in shows, end'
•^K* Pioneer A—nriation met purau-

Raiqy.
Gold 110 1-4.
Come and gone- -The arena.
Monday wm a very rainy day­
Boys, don't rob tho robins Mat
•flight fro* 00 Saturday morning

Hm oar clerk &lt;rf tbo weather ab-

Itad carefully the reply to Senator

Cook's manifesto.
&gt; Looking finely—Tho wbmt in

afl

[arts &lt;rf tho county.
Th* little cnee orealrevly agitating

&gt;ha pte-nie question.
No school on Monday-Ou*. th*
truancy of th* pupil*Protect your bouse, by tbeouse of

tested ligxtaiafc nd*.
X Wool is coming in quite freely, and

The Spring term of our UofcnBcbool.
will eta. on Friday. July 84.

ant'to call. Tbo meeting waa .-ailed to many respects this show ia incompara­
orderly the President, Hon. H. A.
ble. The bare back nding I wear sow
Goodyear, a goodly numbw of Pioneers beaten and very rarely ccjualel Tbo
wonder to me ia bow they can snatain
Mr. Loctmo Mudge was fieri called
so large a combination aud koop it up
upon, who adroseed the meeting. J. F. to ao high a standard and make it
Emory wm next called upon. Jwbo also
pay.” We wonder too.
ciade an address. Mr. Boyington next
Tho beet trained elephants ia the
read hit early lifo in Barry County, world ata showed what they could do.
from 1887, and ata a record of th*
Tho lady equestrisns performed all
early settlers of tbo township of Barry.
they were advertised to do sad that is
Mr. Isaac Messer was next called upon,
.eying a great dual. The manager
who gars us his early lif. irr Barry
looked on highly planed.
County, which was very interesting.
Wo might speak of each actor’s Mylo
He stated that his oldest daughter was
and appearanro but to what purpore.
the first while girl born in Barry OounW* saw no one who did Mt got thsir
doom', worth of amusement and some
Mr. A. C. Towne, of Prairieville, waa
next railed who gave us the early his­
tory at the county, m be ba* gathered
it trom the rally *&lt;■ tilers, and from the
Erst officxal record, of the county.
On motion of A. C. Twwm, it wm toUd m ■» FT""
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(
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I"
Ikit win ik.
“»

I. A. Dibble Mm a haem end lot ,
far eels. Bee “Ad." ia another oohamn.
IboM interested in the plow qneelfon
win find naw chapters ou oar ffiei page.

HOUSEHOLD.
BEST OF WORK.

PANACEA

Guarantee

FAMILY

Shop in Bartow * Goodyear’s NEW
&gt; . tfjLREHOUEE, adfomta C- &gt;•

J. Cole &amp; Son,

WOOL seat by Railroad will be carted

HOPKINS and BAKKES,
Mr b8U tint brat UrtutMt
uro puses
swera
WATER LHE
NEW OFFERS!
LtE 1 MB
NEWIDEASI
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

,

FUSE DRUGS MS MIMES,

if Or IH* Mi k • Mean

DAY
a id Railroad street*, where they will I
ta pleasad to *o* ell Ureir old" friend* '
and any othot person who may have
any work to L* don* in, th* Un* of
blackamitbing.
aprStf

AND NIGHT.
Qty Drug Store,

SEE THE BBEiT TCffl UTS!

[UNDERGROUND
LIFE

BELOW THE BOB FACE I

State Street,
5ltf

PIOTITRES1
I am now all alooe in th* Photograph
borinsae, and m I hare made arrange­
ments to iaaroass my facilities fordoing
lietter work thsn ever, all should rail
and gvt a negative taken. The supeviority uf my work in th* jisal i* e suffi­
cient guarantee of firat-claas work io
The policy and praetta of this com­ th* fnlurv.
Rooms in Washington
pany bay* bran steadily to incraare it* Block, south ride State Btroet
financial solidity, by which justly to
command the confidence of tho public.
To this end all sorpluv premium roCOLORADO EXCURSIONS.
coipts hare bren retain ad. allowing ths
stockholders only legal interest on the
aaaate. The interest OU it* invested
funds pays all di vidanfo. leaving all anrDuring the Summer ttaaon, the Mis­
plus prominins for th* additional seenr- souri 1‘arttto and Kaoaea Pacific
Through Line Tla St. Loots and Kan­
sas City, will reU Excursion Tfckete
from St. Louts to Denver and return,
good ninety days from date of sale at
extreoiley lew rates thus attadlng «My
one an excellent opportunity to visit the
famoca rrworta ot Colorado, among tho

Satisfaction!

WE WANT AGENTS.

Hosting*. Mich.

HASTINGS

BULLS

FRESH FISH I

BEAKS

“TIE MYtTEIIIBS ISLAM,’

ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

Theadjoarort eaerion of foe Grcntt
Court wiD be hold on Monday the ®«h

UR SB ffflfflKSAPDS
CBATOS.

HX-KC

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�And Our
NEIGHBORS!

aaaault upon tho financial managers*nd
of our State iJarn by tba Ropubbcau
administration. He attack* the State

A*4ae&lt;MaeerhWelfUw.

AMERICAN

BABBLE
DeMt-bave.
YHbaii. '
AaaAatae “
tbttl.
Beale*.''

at tbe and of 1553, and moew than 11
per bead ou hand at tha end of IBM.
The bdlano* on hand nt tho end of
1873, under Republican nil*, was 8&amp;M.-

them mattan before the people “as dtimna and tax-payers, and not from the
atandpoint of any political paxtr-" But
it ia impossible to accuse a political
(■arty, a* be doee the Repubbrans,
without that party having the right to
go back into tba history of the State and
show whore lhe difficulties originated,
if there aro any. We must therefore

which surround* tho State Treasury, to
point him to tho 8294.11C which has
been paid by these bankora tor interest
an tbo State deposits during the past
18 yean.
In all tho previous dreary and waste­
ful years of Democratic ruin, tho whole
amount paid by the "ring” which then
surrounded the Treasury waa 81,6M.
administration to spend the receipts Tho Republican “ring” hu therefore
from the aalo of school and other lands, paid over • 1 K» of internet on deposits to
in defraying the ordinary cost of the
government, and to set avid* nothing
for tbo sinking fund, and to make no
provisions for tho redemption of State
bonds, although required by their own

A* Mr. Cook's name, while he was a
member of the Constitutional Conven­
tion of 1850, does not appear cm record
as voting either tor or against Article
XIV., on Finance and Taxation, or as
voting either for or against tbo whole
instrument on its final passage through
the Convention, we may charitably pre■
Vt.na
I.* *
■ — I l*_ - - - -

aent to the House on the morning of
March 21: The members of the Legis­
lature were paid np to and including the total appropriations, outside of in­
Monday, March 23 ; bat moat of them terest or trust funds, were only 814.795
-Mr. Cook and Mr. Parry among lhe for all the State institutions
In 1873 there was of tho 8982,230
noon, with 86 each in their pocket* for State tax levied, 8648,848 to meet ap­
which they never rendered any service. propriations lot the various State institu­
Had they remained until the end of the tions. H under Republican rule, more
time for which they took pay, and coo- money was raised last year, than in 1853,
there is more to show for it- Would
Mr. Cook dispense with any of oar pub­
lic cbaritiee or educational facilities, or
continu* to nse the decaying old State
House, at tbo cast of eeveral members'

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an
W»!t3»
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Nassau.
Sl!iu
hauls Czett.
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IHChbee^sntve.
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1,3000,000;

know that Democratic Circuit Judge*
in this State have traveled ou posses all
over tho country; and if Senator Cook
deaim a complete exposure of thia mat­
ter, be would find socio fluttering in
uuthought-of places
Had Mr. Cook been the staunch “re­
former” nad friend of tbe people from
1846 ro 1850, when he had a hand in
legislation, thai bo now assumes to be,
there was open to him a fine opportu­
nity to distinguish himself by trying to
insert a proviso in tho railroad charters
of that day against lhe bene of free
paseoe to public servants. But his re-

prominent If that course and that ac­
tion wore uastatesmaalike, iu tbo view
of "dlixens and tax-payer*'* to-day,
then Mr, Cbok and the Democratic
party have a poor show when they ask
tbe people to trust them again. Can
tho fcthwp ehange hia color T Can old
dug* learn new tricks ?

OLD. RELIABLE ARD DIRECT RIMTH,

i, (k* bleat sal raroel ww* H

koi time auk favor* of them. But it
increase in th" State direct taxes, tbe did not begin with the Republican
unfair exetapticn of railroad propertv. party. It ia not a Republican aauand goes heavily for tbe Legislature U-'

VW hath teas saM. 1 mo bet i

Michigan Central R. R
MANTLKH.
HHELVEB,

The Christian Union
Henry Ward Beecher.

h Stwi Mxiuic Recrirta i fflUcrPrttt

M Wajii Jjtisti &amp; SiiBi
Michigan and
PRESENTED

A Complete Library.
in time of war. WhsS Mr. Cook asks
why posterity should not pay tbe ex­
pense* of building ao many new State
institutions, a New Capitol, eta., a Con­
Tbero were 86 Democrat*aud 14 Whigs stitution (which ho did not vote either
in that House. Tbo Democratic [»rtv way ou, in the Cunvwntroa that formed
must carry tho entire respousibilin of it) tell* him that tbo Blate cannot con­
such legislation,
tract debt for over 850,000 at one time.
The peculiar point to bo noted here is,
that under the act of 1846 tbo Centra)
and Southern Roads were to pay a spe­
cific tax of oue-balf of one per eent un­
til Feb. 1, 1851, mid three-fourths of
one per cent forever afterwards, upon
tbe cost ot their construction ; “and in
Wo ask Senator Cook to road sec­
consideratiou of such tax, the property tions 10 and 11 of Article XIII. of tho
and effects of said companir*. whether Constitution, where it is declared that
real, personal, or mixed, shall ba ex­ “ institutions far tho benefit of the deaf,
empt from ell and every other tax, dnrnb, blind, ar insane shall always be
charge, or exaction, by virtue of any fostered and supported
and that “the
law* of this State, now or hereafter to legislature shall encourage the promo
bo enforred, except penalties” imposed
ky tho acts of incorporation. Thb was
the bargain between tbo State of Mich­
igan and these two railrood companies,
made by tha Democratic party, then in
power. If it has worked badly far the
State thus to favor two greet corpora­
tions, the fault rests on tbe shoulders of
the Democzatic party ; and in the case
of the Southern toad, Mr. Cook voted
neither for nor agiHnat it, aa shown by

ttxocuct to ljun ro* nsrvcn

Larsest Circilata is Ite Watld,
Grand River Valley Divism
villages could pay tw only-five dollars.
When Mr. Cook confines his calcula­
tions simply to tho tax per head, he
leaven entirely out of sight the growth
of tho Blate in wealth from about 830,000,U00 equalised valuation ia 1851, t-i
8630,000,000 » 1871. Ho is practicing
a transparent deception, ao very thin aa
scarcely to need comment.
The ratio of Statu tax to the valua­
tion in 16 year* of Democratic adminis­
party now say ought to hsve been msde tration, and 16 year* of Republican ad­
ministration,
would bo a fair test
known to tbo jieiqita.
Why did not
this Democratic Rroreeentaiive, who
ru acting as Mr. Cook’s lieutenant,
come up to the scratch and dreg out
this mare'a nest—if there ia any—in
the T'reasnry department 1* Can these
gentleman now complain juatly of tho
umnsgemcnt uf our finances? We are
credibly informed that Mr. Perry re­
fused to act at al) on this rommitteo of
investigation. BIr Cook himielf.staled while during 16 yearn of previous Dem­
ia the Senate debates that bo had ao ocratic rule, the State tax averaged two
charges to bring against the State and eight-tenths mills ou tho dollar per
annum. Up to 1870, tba Bute under
Democratic rule, bad given only 8146,­
000 to the Insane Asylum and other
charitable and reformatory insotuticns ;
while under Republican rule, over 82,­
200,000 had then been giren tn these
institutions, placing them all in a state
of effiency, to the honor and glory of

As the Dcmovdntic perty, which
made the Constitution of 1850, bad over
three-fourths of the members in the
Convention of that year, and a large
popular majority of the voters, it is but
reasouable to hold that party rigidly
responsible for whatever inconveniences
have arisen from the Constitution. It
was their bantling. Certainly the Re­
publican party, not having been formhd
until four yearn after the CoutibMion fullest investigation ot all tbo Luts they
wished la draw out. tearing it for the
judgement of the commit tee appointed
to deride wbethwr the publication of
• uch facts would lie tx&gt; the public inter

by Bl 1,445 the amount which it JU pay
in then, ntdor its old Democratic ebar­
ter. This would be a gain to the State
of a little more than ntae per coat on
tbe tax of this road akmo by means of
Republican legislation over Democratic.
A tax system was, by Democratic legis­
lation,—Mr. Cook participating ia it,—
put ia the charters of railroads, sad
made irrepealabie (so long as fhe rail-

The main butden uf Mr. Cook's com­
plaint is a fear lest something be wrong
ru rrgaul to the Scale Treasury, be­
es new bo was unable to obtain a nabhratorn by'lrrasurar V. P. C-Bi wof rartain detail* as to where the Plato funds
weir deposited and bow secured.
Mr.
Cook, by resolution which passed the
Senate at the recent ex Ire session, and
which also paaoed lhe House on uautioa
of Mr Perry, asked for «uch informa­
tion ; and the Treasurer declined to give
it because it would tn his judgement
affect Imtfa public and private interest*
injuriously. But he invited a thorough
lurootigatiun at all the details and
Workings of .via department, arid would
have welcomed Senator Cook aud Mr1‘erry at the bead of committees to investigala.
Une gvntlemzm mode no charges of
■ualfeaanuno of mistake or misappropri&lt; .1_ -_V.il.- Z-.__ J —
&gt;•-(. ..
■ -

$100,000 00
CHRISTIAN UNION
ONE YEAR.

ONLY $3,06.

Itatr ■ 4

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SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
t'SECMMfltaWtllMHiKlJl
One Prize $5,000 in Silver

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been largely increased witbin tbe past
four year*, by wine expenditures upon
neewsary State building* and State instltutiooa .
Taking a jew separate yesrs for com­
parison, we find that tbo highest Blate
tax since Um&gt; Republic-in* raxue into
power ill IBM has born S.ittt mills m
the dollar ef valuation. This *was in
1866, to dAray'war expenses. But ia
IM8, a year ot profoaad 1&gt;e*fx when
John I’. Cook wa* a Senator, lb* State

THE THlffifflHl OF THE Pffiffik’

raw

DOMESTIC’

In 1878, which ho lelect* for attack,
tho but* tax wtt only !.559 nulla un the
wsafixeroa swr m axswrut.
dollar; or.to pat it ia plainer terms,
When a similar resolution waa tho owner oi 81,000 of property would
passed by tbe House of Hepeoemtatires
in Washington's administration, calling
for the cumepondenoo upon which
Jay’s tmty with tbe British was baaed.

give it, believing that the public inter­
eel would nut bo subesrred. Senator
Cook wants a proetdoal in thio matter,
aud wo refer bifn Io Hildreth’s History
of the United State*, vol. iv. paje 587.
Tho House was called on tn vole money
to carry out the provision* of the treaty,
and yet at fast stage was not informed

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                    <text>The RjrJaucMI Ba|M»V
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EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

VOL. XIX. NO. 9

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WHOLE NO. 945.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1874.

rayed ter boots, she My rnBesl
ores tho strong tie*. rqyesod to
&gt; between note msdwppe* leather,
Eteri ^teST^Atehrto ra

To the Farmers’ of the State of

MILO T. WHEF.LER.
t TBIABOTUnL-OBee 1a the Ceart

bo F ate said to bonrif grimly, trc
all over tho tenet, and ent infs
Crd every half tear to sea if a
wkisaftarmyeMckssnr
When the sold November wind

MICHIGAN.
Five years' have passed aince “Olivera' Chilled Plows" were
first submitted to the fanners of Michigan for trial, the endorse­
ment they have received, and the thousands of testimonials now
in our poaesaioa relative to the good qualities of the plow,are the
result of merit alone. As we have depended on the verdict of
the fanners, rather than on newspaper puffery, to establish the
pre-eminence of the implement that lias effected a resolution in
the manufacture of plows.
That our faith in the good judgement of the farming commun­
ity was not misplaced, the large yearly increase in the sale , of
“Oliver’s Chilled Plow” bears ample testimony, and the fact that
their introduction into new territory creates a panic among the
makers and renders of other like implements, which leads th“in
to commit acts that the plea of insanity alone can apologise for, is
the best evidence to the thinking public that ‘Oliver's Chilled
Plow’’ is os gfeal uu object of fear and terror to its opponents in
business, as it is a source of comfort and pleasure to those for
whose use it was designed.
The merits we claim for this plow, lightness of draft, durabil­
ity, quality and quantity of work, and ease of adjustment, are
now so firmly established, that it has become the standard plow
of the country, if not of the world.
This fact being admitted nt all points where our plows are in­
troduced, is on effectual blockade to the fhrthcr advancement of
our competitors' in this line of manufacture, who, prompted by n
foolish feeling of jealously and revenge, have resorted In prom­
ises to make as good a plow as the "Oliver Chilled," anil with the
next breath declare the "Oliver Chilled Plow" to be a humbug,
or imposition etc., etc., with the vain hope ofhringing it into dis­
repute, and down to a level with other plows of various makers.
We do not propose to answer the slanders bougliten and par­
tial evidence, and false testimony, published against our plow,
believing it to be the height of folly to notice the bark of
even- jealous cur, being amply compensated for our forbearance
by the fact that, notwithstanding the comtnned opposition against
us, tlie rapidly declining sales of other plows, is met by a large
inerease in the sales of the "Oliver Chilled."
This fact, together with the knowledge thaF other manufac­
tures are striving to imitate the eoqstruction of our plows, ami
that.they attempt to cry down the ' Chilled ' metal of which they
are made, promising at the same time U&gt; make us good a plow
as the "Oliver ’is, certainly proof sufficient that the article they
attempt to defame, is, in their estimation and belief. IJorViy of
hniiation, to say the least.
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If our plows arc as defective as our competitors vainly at­
tempt to make them appear, is it certainly strange that all
other like implements arc being suspended by them, ami it is
equally strange, that other plow manufacturers shouhl find it
necessary to combine their weak attempts to impede the pro­
gress of an article, which they loudly aud unitedly proclaim,
has no merit, and deserves no support.
We sincerely regret that other plows have so little merit
that their makers arc forced to commit acts of piracy, ami
give utterance to words of defamation and promises they eiuinot fulfill, m order to bolster up the fast waning lives of their

WM. II. HAYFORD.

antiquated production*, but ite knireWgo that tte rowlt of oar liter » “Pl­
ated. and that tho “Olirer Chfllod Wow" i* heartily endorred by furtnere gon. reUy. i&gt; an inreatiro to further pereereronre, aud w» tetevc
•tud^oR
IL* requirement, of * clan* of men. on whore labor* dnp«nd, th" jinwponlr an 1
adrenceuwnt oi our country.
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With thank* for tho ondoroemeut we hare «o generaby rrreiroi. we are

STILL at the FRONT!
We are now offering for
sale the celebrated Gale Chilled Plow having se­
cured the agency for this County.
We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
lars:
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gidrea look ridireters st this asaacsx,
and my boot* grow worse and woree. I
must stay at home from oknreh,”
But no, her hoatend would not listen
to that; he &amp;lt lost without her com­
pany , aud her alto ia the choir. . So,
without tolling him tho cause of the
proposition, she retrimmod Ear oM bat,
trended ha* aacood-brel W*. j&gt;d
patched bar boot with iba aid at aa awl
topsareotteaola. Not being a robbUr
by profenrion, her finger* recrired sOtna
woturi* whiter noteW
Mjsratad; and ate concluded that If
men were not a* bbud as bats by nature,
Chester wvuld ere thet she needed aomo
r.cw one*. He, innocent heart, thought
ahe looked uncommonly wwH, as ate
?E?4i££!?:’”rX5rSl
tn her Tilatiungs, cuu aitoouga saa
took pains to nut tho worst Coot forward
as the stepped into ■ tho carriage, Chea­
ter only thought. "What a pretty liitU
Hia'now broadcloth suit so stoat and
firmly made. wa» warranted to leal*
yoarat least, and what should he know
of a woman'* want* ?
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Monday morning. Nalte scrubbed
out her clothes with more than usual

Lightness of Darft.
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Rowing,

EKE 111 IM Til IW BE ■» N

NO EXTORTION!
The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

oca’s Raeds mor* quiakly; end tte day
before, while in Sabbath school. ’sho
had teen terrified to are that ter im­
promptu cobbling waa poring treach­
erous, and her boots were gapping in
dansion. “I vnode* if Cheater expeeta
my elottea will last fcrerer," aaid aba
to tereelt "Mayte ba expreiaTU ask
hifa for money, but I cannot Oh dear,
I cannot ’. Rarep't I earned anything,
I’d like tn know T And isn’t 11 right
for him to giro ma a part of the gam T
I gnaas I oonld taka care of tajgMt bat­
tar than te doa. it,"an J if a few tears
rolled down ter cheeks, think it not
strange, ok, ya lover* at indapendaue* I
That night on his return from tho Til­
lage, Chaetor towed a bundle into ter
lap, saying, "J’to got aoma aplaadid
doth there for a raat, Nellie; I hare al­
ways bought my clothing ready-mate,
but I knew you could m.ake it so xurely
—and it will aa»e two dollar*."
Nellie told him ate would try and do
it, and then ii the thought had just oc­
curred to her, ate ad^ad : “By the way,
Chester, I think I must hare soma aaw
boots soma time this wank."
■
“Well, I’d eo to Btaana’ and gat
some than, if I wore you. Ha’*jatewte
UU new goods,” aod Cheater unfolded
his newspaper and began to rend. Hirer
Nellia bit!ter lip, and wondered if oth­
er husbands were as slow to taka a hint
aa here was proriag himself to ba- Sb*
said not another word, bowerror, aad
ths next afternoon, got .ready fin- her
shopping expedition—ste could fcetu! nately wear rubbers--and waited for
MRS. POMERors m-MOnev. her Isegv lotd to provide her with the
Mcmaazy ftmda
; - ,
But bo sat writing at hiadaak, o&amp;iri-

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
SOUTH BKNU 1B0X WORK:

FARM FOR
laacAiMia

SILK

bakby

roitim'

DENTIST

NasiTilte

Micbiiai

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TERMS LOW.

s-1 aajS
CALL AT JOI® STANLEY I*

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Pure Wines and Honors I
ton mediclxal runrottKn.
A full ILeeef lbs An»d Gmcttiet la Ibe Ctiy.

A GREAT BARGAIN.

s£ESS5-?S
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FARM FOR SALE!

TUHPtUSMiaKB WILL BE SOLD

wsehg

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n4»»dU*LaO|&gt;er&lt;l».
tt&gt;. pMreaa&lt;eefelt
.--1 skssretboew white la Ike cue.
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(.hr. LYON B POBTKR, Fr.rr1.to,..

Randolph St and Fifth

CHICAGO.

Time Jeered on, and Nellie Winthrop

NW GOODS AHD HIW PB1C8S

tecamo Mr*. Pomaroy, and took ter
place among tte matrons c.f tho land.

K8H8E8 IF ME ffl£'
Hastings, Michigan.

TO.nywiJsgggg
*. UmUrje. r*U al

A. BUSELL S

OIT\
Halting®, Mich.

B. F. STEINHOFF

some f*co looking up from Enquire Gil­
man's paw la ohuroh, and aha oonteaed
tc herself so he stood up so straight in
tte gallery, kadiug the choir, and
swelling oat grandly on th* tenor, that
te was “well enoagh," which was «mtedereble far Write Wi.throp to sdmit
“'KSKS.re

H—lily invreted in puts, natdiaa and
thread, and sbo retornad terne reecdred
to “later and to waft" a little white
‘‘Tte, did not auk far any more Msn-

ey during tho winter, allhowgh smeaaba
mado a pnrotea* white Chaetae teamed
aunt, aad with hor consent and woman­ over tho counter to offer WwU-maaot adricss, oat! then afterwards paid for it
ly aassstanre, a match was mado ;
tefcre^ Spring Nrite yield-d up hor

Briggs House,
At*..

NEW STORK 1

ting the weakly children die off tet
they, teconw troublosome. But tte
world bouore spirit, and when il •»
that the little maiden waa dctenhlued
io beat down all opposition with ter
own tiny fcte it straightway smiled up- hardly answer. “1 will try aad make
&gt; -•, Iba bar] an Nolte found work hare aad it do.”
Chaster looted up, thinking ter reiM
Ibero, and fneud* to eouusol hor, until
did not aoend just natural; but ate bad
turned toward the window.
.
“There’a eorue change, you can hare
ko," said be, adding eerrnnl piacee of
scrip to th* bilk Bte took tho manejr
aad thrust it mto her pone, aad waited
rapidly away ; but her thought* run
eomawhat attar thi* faahteo: “Aud ao
try claim U late and team intea eatiareUon. I suppose that is th* raaate that
eo many women grow ao ante of aatiqutidjttey hate to beg." Ha* haabrnsd'aaam wwld bare tmgted matte

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At the Old. Red Plaining Mill
Foot of the Iron Bridge, Hastings, Miah.,
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fl^ttrooo fLoaty/iq,
ffXff FL°WK,
tfffij-K^ooD floo^i/iq,
fi/li SiDi/lq,

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fi/iaor fnn/ut, b^iu»t‘h», F”,L rstr(, fl'lX® ltVL*i 4*-

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Will be found Constantly on Hand;

-Moldings of every Description.
B $ =,?

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Jltwjlffili t ifflfHnjtiFrrFfH

Plaining, Matching, Resawing, ^e., ^c;, done with promptness and satisfaction
guaranteed. Moulding and Battens are jnade a specialty, all'being fitted raotM
for use- Common Moldings are Sprung and Beveled, and the Raks .VoldfaM
made to mitre with, level moldings, on third pitch. Back Bands are Babbitted AMm
Base Moldings tongued- ready to nail up. All Doors. Sash, and Blinds arc kilnl
dried before finishing. Ff*&lt;&gt; are selling these goods at lower figures thanmtn be dr!
tained in.any other town in the State. Persona will do well to get our prices before
purchasing. Those inclined to doubt the above statement will be convinced by call- J
ingat ourfactory.

�life Rerlsucv Bahi^R-

util kiww jutitjj.
FOR ONLY U.OO.

The new currency bill is a law.
Read Dwight &amp; Burrnll’s curd.
Commenced haying-The Sheriff

day end evening, July 4th.
J- H- Taylor will give one of his favurite Bowery Dances at his hotel, an
Friday, Jnly 3d.

amon
AA.I.K A iirfoki’:
PlaneS
aid Q

BIOS;

HUNTING CASES.

L«T.

Bemember tho Independence Hop at
Union HalfFriday evening Jnly 3d. A
good time ia confidently expected.

" Im*tte*rwI A.»ibMsw sllkfeOft**. »

Too many-Dogu hyiug nruut|d

Obstacles to Marriage.

Coming-Tire Fourth, Chrutaas and
New Years.

Tho United Brethren will hold a
Camp Meeting on the old camp ground
Look. neat—The Court House van!
on Mr. Peter Edmund's land, iu the
after being mowed.
town of Baltimore, commencing August
In need of—a sprinkler to lay tho 6th, 1874.
All denominations and
dust on our streets.
people sre cordially invited to attend.
A. J. Bowue has a how sidewalk laid
and a new barn almdta completed.

Every claas of job printing done in
first class style al tho Bixxx* office.

rraaskabh rsesdlss. Beota ta elrsUre smI

HOUSEHOLD

W»iywUfr°*i

PANACEA

We herewith |faro before our lead­

en, and invito their attention, to the
If you don’t want to be fined 110,
take out a license for that dog of yours^ following order of exorcises, for tlin
do* of the present school year.
A nuisance—The young match gun
the boys are using to frighten horres

ST

family

The cries of murder! on oar streets
Saturday night was only a drunken
man falling down ataim

Grand Exhibition of

Tho man who minds his own business
■ml lots other people's bnsincse alone is
on tho high road to fortune. Since tho
aboro was tn type we learn that the ma n

.

There aro in Cast County Indiana, 145
Grangers who are candidates for Sliorilf. They nil beliovo that the office
should seek tho man, and not the man

•ng*.

I.LEBT

6Uf
Saturday, July 26th, 1874.

AUne o’clock in the Afternoon.

I will give away to my cus­
tomers "One Square Box
Cutter complete, worth
who has at any time bought
new of me, ana arc the own­
ers ofor shall borrow for the
occasion. Carriages, Bug-

hide, the body of which is
hung on springs, who will
appear on the Eair Ground,
as above mentioned.’’ Par­
ties who have bought more
than one Buggy of me and
will bring them with a team
or horse attached will be pre­
sented with a ticket for each
vehicle when he enters the
grounds, his name entered
in a book and the number of
his ticket marked opposite
his name.
The manner of drawing
shall be left to the ticket hold­
ers to decide on the Grounds,
at the time of drawing. All
entries must be made before
S o'clock,for at precisely that
time the drawing will com-

We challeuge tb&gt;&gt; world to produce
a Lightning Conductor equal in all those
important puint* to our Continuous Oopper Strip Lightning Conductor, with *
gilt single, three or five branch point on
top. and sharp edges its entire longth.
Tho flat form expose* a ranch larger
surface than the round or turned 'over
edge, and will receive nnd conduct u
heavier charge oi steetncUy, aud alford,
consequcally, greater protection than
any other fura of conductor, and at the
samo or less east Agents of inferior
conductors ore in the habit of jilaying
upon tho tears of individuals in regard

This occasion will be a
good time to exhibit horses
as well as buggies, and a
general good time may be

buy something, but iWsu'» know what,
and stands before a counter for forty
five niiunts* at a time aud purchases
nothing.

P»y the printer.
Running down—The river.
Useful—A large cake of fee.
Gordons are looking splendid.
Where goeta thou on the IVth t
Barents should visit the eeboola.
-^Gwod weather to sloop*in church.

| L'tanuy.-lr tho *n«ik thioC who bad
fchrek enough to steal a pair of pant*
Increasing— the population of our (from Murray Bromley, while hanging
| in the front yard, one day fori wk.
beautiful city.
। wiU call al the owner’s bouse and in­
Cochise, tho famous Apache chief,
i troduco himself. ho will be presented
died Junu 91^
Litls the balance of the suit. ,
Don't go ont df town to buy geode.

cuit Court next Monday.
A cooling off piece—Tho city- pomp
near the Court Homo yard.
Would eqmo very handy—A little
rain, or a good lively shower.

lied ud blistered backs—The boy*
who stay in the water all Sunday.

The plank has arrived for tho new

Special Notice.
tho organs .of digestion whrio giving
temjKjrary relief. To obviate this, and
present to tho public n tonic free from
Alcofinlic poisou, Dr. Greene prepared
tho Osygensicd Bitters, a sure cure for
Dyspopssa and all kindred complaints.
Soldorerywbere. JqruiF.llxxBr.Cvasia ft Co., Proprietors, 8 end- 9 College
1‘laoe, Now York.

A. M. Rock would’announce to the
public, that bo is manufacturing Car­
riage* of all lauds, and styles, aud a*
for durability, finish aud beauty, ho
cannot bo outdone anywhere, and will
not be undersold by any competitor in
the Slate. His facilities for biuineM
in hie line, both Carriage making and
blacksmithing are tf tho beta. Shop on
Jefferson street, Hastings Mich. 47tf

to it, and is mark o J by characteristic
hngishnsM. In tbs Challongu you ask
ns to accept ordeelins, nncunditionaly.
You name all the rules for tho governmeat of tho judges, say what points,
and what points only they shall decide '

J. Cole &amp; Son,

An invitation is extended
to everybody- AU who come
ivill be admitted to the etr krte not tost uttu to
grounds without charge.
“Myolyect in this operation LUO PUS®
is io advertise my business,
strat
and certainly a outterworth
$40 is worth spending one
1HE A BAIE
day for as it costs not a cent
only io put in an appearance Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
for some one will certainly .
&gt;►
i rar.K s xni
have the cutter.” The draw­
ing shall be fairly done icithouifavor or partiality.

on the grounds. Let every­
body come, we will all be ben­
efited by a friendly gather­
ing of this kind, and you
u til see a host of buggies
some of which are very niceIt is my intention to hold
an exhibition of this kind
every year so long as I con­
tinue in the buggy business
each year giving a better
present.
Yours Truly,
J.L. REED.

The King of the Field

gle plow, while you reserve to your­
selves the privilege of putting in any of
the &amp;wa difibieut styles of plows manufoctured by the South Bend Iron
Works; and in the face of the fact you
hare tho matchless impudence to com
plain that e* are exacting, and that it
is as who are trying «o overreach you.
We have ano more proposition to
make to you, and then we' are done
with this controversy.
Wo will test plows mannf*«(ured or
■old by u*, ogninst any plows for which

WOOLCARDING

Bulky Hay Rake.

BEST OF WORK!

Guarantee

MriMurainO,
S»S .xvry tklag iwrUlslss Is Ik. .re

Orders tor

INK,
CRATON,

NEW OFFERS!

xnooha

NEWIOEASI

H. W. BOOZER.
83 Canal Street,
Grand Rapids.

WANTED"™

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

UNDERGROUND
LIFE BELtW THE MtfME !

The boys have already commenced
picking cherries and strawberries by
the light of the moon.
I
In selecting matter for our waste
barbrt, we invariably giio the prefer-

The Nebtuaka State Boani of Agri­
culture last year effisrod a premium of
hftv dollars far tb« best yield of corn
i. that State ia 1I7S, which wa* award­
ed to Mr. M. M- Noloosi, of Com County,
upo» the following showing ;

Attractive and busy—The new Arctic
H1.7&amp;
15,75

WEWx
The Williams Mower and

Satisfaction!

AINTIRO,
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KsLnoMt«nro,

WATERCOLOR

Hollingsworth's Steel Tooth

Earr's CssDuUc Tiwuts. —Among
the various retuediM for Coughs none
enjoy a higher reputation than Eton's
Cxbbouc Tkoctids.
This fait place*
them above the ordinary list of medi­
cal iireparptious- For Coughs, Cold*,
Asthma, end *■ a disinfectant and pro­
FIOTLTRES1
ven five against contaclou* direase they
you are agent*.
are n specific. Invaluable to singers, I am now all alone in tho Photograph
Wo will put in tho “No. 3” which and public speaker*. Sold ovenrwheru. business, and as 1 have tnarlo arrange­
Jons F. Hxxar, Cvxxs* 4 Cc., Fronrio-; ment* to incrcute ray facilities for doing
you are so anxious (f) to moot.
belter work than evar. n|I should call
The judges shsll select tho ground* lor*, 8 and 9 College Piero. New York.
end get a negative taken. Tlie superi­
to be plowed.
11 lias been beautifully sold that "the ority of my work in U&gt;* post is a sufflAll rules and amnrgctnciiis for tho vail which covers tho faro of futurity eiout guarnnloo of finit-cisM work iu
ibe future.
Rooms in Washington
conduct of the trial to be settled be­ was woven by tho hand of merry."
Violets do not open oner a day aad
tween the parties thereto, and sufficient
notice given of the timo egreed upon to let out their prsyer.of j-erfmne. They
enable all interested to be presen U
n, ss^a »U1 UJtr •
OIM.

Strawberries, green peas and other
early an i palatable garden productions
ofbosue production, have riadu their
appearance. They will soon bo plenty
sad cheap.
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FRESH FISH!

WBun

Tho Bsxxu is tho best advertising
medium in the County of Barry, having
nearly double tho circulation of any
other paper in the County.
tf
N, A Hastings house cut was cremated
. last Wednovlsy morning. Bho hud
■ crept into tho kitchen oven during tho
night, aud in tho morning got uecidontaliy shut iu. When tbo oven was opwnbe to bake the breakfast roll* her re­
mains weighed but 12 3-4 ouncro
A drugget, who has tbawglicte* twotioned for sale, *ay* that a very pleasant
perfume, a-d also a yrevsatiro against
[moths may be made of the following i«gsedSoats: Take of cloves, caraway
•eedx, nutmeg, cmnomor. and touqum
beans, of each one ounce, than add as
much Florentino orris root a* will equal
tho other ingredients put together.
Grind tho whole to a flue powder, pat
it in sUk ar rottor. lags, and place

State Street,

Lightning Rods.

Tho earning* of tho Michigan Central
Railroad during tho month of May 1874
were •085,178 09; during May ,1873,
building, while, b* tho ssimo time, thoy
•079,333 12; increase in 1874, |15,- know very well that isolation, Is altogothor unnecesasry, and that, indeed^
The small boy who indulges in a bath the majority of Electricians have very
decided objections to insulation, prefer­
more tlieu two hours long i* expseted to ring. rather, tluit tho Conductor should
gladden tho heart of the undertaker and he placed directly agiinst the bniiding,
add interest to local columns of the Tho idea is thus exprewed, in tbo lan­
guage of Sir David Brewster, tho high­
est English authority: “In securing
We have yet to ano the maa, m&gt; mat­ buildings, one or more conscious chan­
ter what his business might be. wlio nels of conduction should bo applied
lost anything by courteous and polite systematically, along tho wait Those
tuaiu channels should consist of tho best
treatment to those with whom be won
_For th e accommodation of our *ub.rribora who desire any other book,
-r.agariM, or paper, published, with or
s itboul the advertised premiums, wo
will obtain it for you nt the Lowest
Him, without any expense to yen In
►ending the color.

Sty Drag Store,

OFFICE IS COURT BOUSE,
IIASTIKGS MICHIGAN.

All the pcopl.t an&gt; interested iu pro­
An exchange says. spell murder baekwards and yon have its causa: spell its tecting tl mr pro]&lt;erty against damage
cansc backwards and you will have its from lightning, and Io aid them in tins
purpose, many ;&gt;nrtica have invented
A Saugatuck girl who had a quarrel Bo-la, all more or low valuable, but
with a lover remarked to a fraud that among them al!, tho Continuous IVliolo
‘“she wasn't 00 aquocsing term* with that Copper Strips hare no equal, in fact are
decidedly ^superior to all otlsnrs. This wo
fraud any more."
have demonstrated, end have no doubt
A follow who area sock splsadid oxof its being actually the osw A’erf on
which the public out depend with im-

Tfft.’Wi.liJ&amp;te:

DAY AND NIGHT.

LnriKEIT.

Sunning tot office—Thu Telegraph
operator going to the depot when ho
heard tho whistle blow on Saturday.

CHURCHES.

H. HAYFORD

Z.7.V

Read Grable 4 Ramil’*, W. T. East­
man'*, J. L. Reed’s and Bentley Bros.,
now advertis moots in this foiua.

It is stated that tho Grangers of Illi,
nois uro consideridg tho advisability of
abolishing tho secret forms of the order.

ESTATE

�“WE
fortunate action of tho Ugiatature, I
would do my part to make this exten­ to another without discommoding them
sion, co necessary both to the cocatry’ In the lout. Coming from a cold di­
aad to the welfare of the existing road.. mate, they Lear our winters well, aud if
At present, however. I do not see any wall cared for win lay in cold weather,
ant recolloetunia ofyour county, during hope for it Tho effect of tho legisla­ when eggs are always iu demand at
a thorough oaurass of it in uty younger tion upon tho minds of those who have। paying price*. Wa should choose tbo
yean,!« 18fif, and have received so been in tha habit of investing iu thisi light Brahma for the reaaoa that the
many oridetwra of the good will of tta spoefoaof property has been too pro- | chicks drraa off doaner al an immature
chamber. Peril a tn she bekmgvd to a citiaans during the visits to it since, that found and discouraging to bo overcom- 7e than the dark vanety. The stumps
gang of counterfeiters!
Mr. Hurd I wreld with groat pleasure accept this apparently, aud I fees that all my erfblack piufaaibra are not very stmntatira with which I have bran huetractive to a poultry purchaser, while
. white oura equally targe would escape
man, and mado false money. Perhaps
' tho rood. As I myoelf judge, this wur- notice, for we a(l taste with cur eyes
she waa a spiritulirt, and was having iV “ .S t“U«u «®»m«ncement, atl flare upon rm]road property will pass। before wo get our food to tbo tongue.
.
secret trmuM. l*«rha)ia she practised Olivet, Michigan.
away.
The public—even tho gran“We find do fault with tho Biabma
Eutirafy retaored from pofiticat'posi­■ gers—cannot afford to cripple existing because of its clumaineea A stone wall
the book art, and waa developing her­
self into a modern witch! In short tion or-political candidacy, I can say, road*, or prevent Ike builaieg or com- four foal high is gsusrolly as secure a
what on earth could she be about, that withtan a raboowefrration of my mo- dating of new and nacseoary ones. fame against one of these birds aa is
she excluded her husband, and vricked- tiros, that tho rails which Hie grange1 They-will apt like either to go back to an eight foot picket against several
organiMiou was primarily intended to1 tho old system of mud roods, or compel other varieties. Nor are wo troubled
conaci or modify, ware .punted outi all the naw sections of the State to for- about their tumbling from rooate, to
that chamber of seereu except through warningtr by ma in a Fourth of- July over um thorn. Belioving myself that their injury. We make our roosts low
tho chimney. Mr. Hord did not want oration two years before the urganim- th is epidataic insanity with regard to enough to accommodate their peeuliarito effect a forcible entrance, becauao ho tiou hail attained its present cminenro. raUroada will pass away at an emly tie*. Nor do faxes often ocma aa near
feared in that event he should not find
jveriod, and a wiser and better and more
out his wife's secret
stable foliar will take its place, ami
I hat they will again bo supported and
secret chamber'not wore than half-ansustained, aud bo again treated with
hour, when Me. Hanl'a friends plant'd
justice and fairness, i- will be with utficr domestic animals as among the
tbomaNvea in the passage outside tho
deep regret that I . shall be compelled hsns u a aafeguard from theft.
locked door, while Mr. Hurd climbed
(if that shall be the case) to allow the
"Wa woald s/jgrat that tbo improve­
on a long ladder to-the roof of the
Wisconsin Valley Road tn remain with ments should,gifo us a bird that would
coach-house, and made preparations to
its uorthsnt end at Knowlton, whan ita dress tho ssme number of pounds at
decend tho thimoey. Thia, bo reason­
owu internets, the interests of tho coun­ throe or foorjmonlbi old, but give them
ed. would be tho moat effectual aud tell­
try north, and tho public interrats re­ a little shorter. A thro# pound bird,
ing way of surprising hie wife in her
quire ita immediate extension to Wau­ three quarters of a yard long, is a lilfln
unholy transactions.
sau.
Yours truly,
out of proportion.
We would have
The chimney was rather (mail, aud
J(Mas F. Jot.
more breast, and lose nock and legs.
Mr. Hurd was not the leanest man in railways San no more do without the
Wo know of no handsomer bird
"P. 6.—As we had promised and
tho world, and tbo consequences was, prodaeeratbin predneraucaa do wiflri
dressed than a mature Brahma, bat wu
that after descending about eight or tou out them? And all should coucoue that, should have been able to extend to would hare them look more mature nil
feet tbo aperture narrowed, and Mr. as ruilroisds can only bo built by the Wausau Ibis year, perhaps as it is now their youth up. Wo are not sanguine
Hurd stack fast,
cxercrid of the State's right of eminent likely that we cannot, you should let that itcan bo done, but we wiahit might
Frightened half out of his wuai lest domain, wader charters, as public high­ our triends know the reason why they bo, without sacrificing either good qual­
ways granted by tho people through will be dioappoteted tn their hopes "
ities. Than we would have tbo old
-dtta* *Zao
“a P““ ' Mr- H0rd
T^en‘ •»’ their Lrgadatnrea, they have no more
birds just hold thoir own nt raatupty,
' f lurte to extricate hiunreU1, but he was ngbl to deuouBco reasonable Legisla­
end not get so unreasonably fat mi they
i vary soon convinced that It was useless tive supervisia* than ferries or turn­
often du.
*!LL,'i*b
■ ’r‘W°
tfe&gt; expectation of getting pikes chartered by tha same authority.
“With thee* improvements wn would
down tbs chimney, ao he And if the miller who grinds wheat can
have our idea of a perfect fowL"
Iikio Ita*brsiM
i
all his efforts io the aim of go- be rightfully limited by ths State in hia
tolls, why ceanot tho railway which factory irborv h’ can have it more
brings tiio whaat to his mill to bo, cheaply mode then i)i home, it should be
; himself of ail apparel except his shirt grouted. ? Tlie jnst ground on which all made there. Indeed many fanners who
An oiwrator du at a table in a room
and drawers, and sgtiin easnved tho do- just iTMiticsiu unito is that railrveuis, &lt; arry their milk to tho factory during
1 cent. Thia lime ho was more stwceolul slioul ! lx- CDtr.mon carriers for all on, the season may at ita clnee make their darkened by a curtain. On his left
than he had hoped for or erer desired, roninicm gToanda, and at equitable। own supply of cberao with profit A hand stands u little instrument nan&gt;&gt;-)
I for ths chimney grew sudtionly wider । rates, trithiMZt favoritism or unjust dis­ very good article of cboeso toay be mado the “reflecting galvanometer," the iuJust below the narrow place, end Jooh- crimination. and ou tbo jutt baws of’ from only twv cows, and fomdira who vantion of Sir \\ illiam Tlu-tnpwn, with­
. na shot down tho opening like tbo U«t “rruajuable rates for the jteople nul. hoop but two or three oows cannot make out which Atlantic telegraphy would Ire
I karnal of eora through the hopper of a reasonable pruflt* for tho companies." '. a more prafitablo uao of milk during n slow proceaa, not exceeding .two or
. grut mill.
I remember many years ago how a dis- the cool weallier in the fill than to three words’ per minute, instead of
1 There waa a small fire on the hearth, tingnisb*! Engluh ■talesman waa criti­ covert it into cheese. The milk ahould eighteen or twenty, the present rate.
and tho frantic leap given by our hero cised for n proposition that their great beset n tho common pens in n» cool a I This delicate instrument cutuixta of a
i to avoid scorching his corns scattered railways should ran third-elsse trains, place as may ba at command until there tiny magnet, aud a email miHor hang­
tnoruings and evenings, for laborera, ■a an accumulation of several dare* milk. ing on n silk thread. tho two together
i tho coals in every direebou.
, At thd\ eight of the qiarsclv-ctad, etc-, nt a many (two cants) jxre mile. The object in setting it in a cold room is weighing but a few grains. Die elec­
1 sooty apparition thus suddenly launch- He was huxspooBod m a demagogue। to prevent ths rising of crenm, and to tric current, passing along the wire
[ cd upon hot noUeo, Mrs. Hurd uttered nnd a visfouary tbearisL
Bat these, preserve tho milk until oaough is saved from Valencia, deflects tbo magnet to
Be­ and fro. The minor reflect, a spot of
a niexcing scream, and fled to tha door. "parliamentary trains," as they are। to make &gt;t ad object to work up
i which she unlocked in mad haste/ pre­ called, wore found when at test reluct­ fore tho oldest milk begins to turn, tho light on a scale in a box placed nt tho
cipitated herself into tho very arms of antly cstiblishod, to bo not only the Whole lot la skimmed up, and set it in a operator’s right hand, whore by its
great sreommodatfon for tho poor that largo brass kettle. A eloan now waah- oscillation, tin- spot of light indicates
Mr. Hurd’o sentinel friends.
was claimed for them, but aho among. tub, which has nut been painted on the tbo slight movomciiU of tin- magnet,
Joshua was fond of denominating this I “Wicked misguided female”' cried
the xnoe*. |uoflr*bto to tbo compamea of inside,' would be preferable. A few which are too alight to be directly
peculiarity of his; but people who I Joshua, oeixing her by tho arm. "Oonpans of the newest milk are reserved seen.
ail their trains.
fees
at
onoe
or
die!"
knew him moot thoroughly, did no:
This little swinging magnet folfowa
Two things in your organiratiou have and placed over kettles aad pans of hot
bceitato to cal! it jealousy and selfish struck me as speriaBy auspicious: First, water on the stove, ami, nnd wheu every change iu the received current;
nsaw Joshua reached tbo age of forty
tho admisskxi of your wires and daugh­ heated, added to tho nxv in the koUfo and every change, great ar small, pro­
without being married. Ho was suspiters to metnboxateip, enhancing doubt­, till tbo whole is brought io tho uniform duces a corresponding oieillalidh of the
cwBa of all U&gt;o women he met, and conless the social interest of your meetings temperature of about 85®, or a little be- K of light on th. scale. A code of
oequoutly vu no favorite among tho
als it so arranged that tho move­
snd beckoning womauunwatd to wider
Cur sex. But ho was worth a good
ment of tlw spot of light is made to in­
spheres uf untfulusM in tbo community;
proporty, and thia fact mado him an ob
auff aooMdly, the frank and outspoken about the Uta of three fingures, should dicate tbo fetters of the alphabet.
“Getting gray !“ cried Joshqa.
jeet oi. iatomt among marriageable
When receiving a message from Va­
declarationv of so many of your granges be soaked over night in warm water,
ire gMiUg gray i Tbo woman i
■U to intenipernnce, tho enemy of tho which is poured into and mixed with lencia, the operator watches tho move­
“•*"
■
- .
/
workingtnan and tho bauo of society. the milk. To determine jut the amount ment ui the little speck, which keeps
“MyWrl" scream^ (ha, -it
iv heir* t&amp;^-ww,gT«v--**nd T
1 trust vour organisation will never of rennet to bo used is one of tho moat dancing about over tlx-- scale on his
To his practiced eye. each
spook with ah uncertain voice on this difficult things io the whole procoM right.
greet evil of the century. For all 'wx- The curd ahould “come" In about forty movement sf tin- »pot of light represents
perwnee proves that where drinking to fortv-flve minute*. If it come* too a letter of the alphabet, and ita scornshop decrease, crime and panperism soon the Crat time, loss rennet must Lo ingly fantastic motions are spelling out
with their consequent taxatiuti decrease, utr&amp;jhe next lime. If it ia tpo long the intelligence which tho pulsing of
lost, com to * &gt;«J&lt;nr, aad once to au
Where the electric current are transmitting bocomfort nnd bcpptnoai in the abode* of coming, more must be used.
old maid ; but ba had drawn back juat
tho poor increoso. snd law and order, cheoee-making is an every-day business, tween tbo two hemispheres. It is truly
at the proper time, and wu a free man
Iwane mid quiet, indo*try and thrift a different process of preparing tbo ren­ marvelous to note how rapidly tho exwhra Lbo Widow Bodford camo to Lis loaning from tbo
net
is
far
preferable
;
but
where
the per ienoed operator disentangle* tho ir­
more grnerally prevail
’
native town, to mod* with a married in hia exceeding i
bleat .yo»r eM, --------------Tour demands, too, for increaaod cheese is “run up" only occaasamally, regular oscillations of the little speck of
needn't have bdeu so [rirato. I dyr, economy iu public expenditures and there is no other way than to prepare light Into the letters nnd word* which
Mrs. Bedford was • yery chaoxiing
too.
forgive me, riuMunahr, and ! greeter wntchfuhteM ns to publie mon­ die rennet for tho occasion. Whoa, they represent.
woman, of thirty-five or fbrtv,' and
eys, extrnnt fail todo good. When you an running a finger or two under a por­
Joshua was attracted to her at once. henceforth we will dyo for each other.'"
proceed from gmvxahries to dstalU you i tion of tho eurd and gently raising it, it
TWWMow was inclined, at their ae- , And, despite hia sooty raiment, Josh­
ua
embraced
bis wife, aud (h» two old will hull that, berido strict arniliny as readily breaks or ttlita, it is ready to
eond mooting, to repeat that stalo old KarHtAlnM
.m Mill,
Ilk.a
.
to national epprOprialidns, you will
Latin quotation of Cteaar’s, “ Fam.'
i In September, 1840, when. Charles
need qnto M watchful care e« to homo lung, thin wooden knife, cutting the
taxaitow. Governor Hayes, of Ohio, one whole curd, from top -to liottom, into Sumner waa 35 yean old, and thought
ot the brat govornore that Statu ever equaree of about two inehes. After it t o be a vinionary ano extreme young
man, highly educated, indeed, ami per­
has
stood
in
lli&lt;condition
tan
ur
fifteen
had, ptteved eovaral j yeare wo, in n
il* po fitted for some hlmry nrofessormossagw tluU attracted too littte atten­ minotoof tho ctfo! may be carefully bro­
tion, tliat unrratrained local taxation ken up with tho bands, cam being taken ahip, but wholly wiihou* political expoi
was tbo heayfeet burden, by far, the not to equeexo it. la n short time—aay nence or Mguaty, and tho rerj last
ouMxt the widow .wm raaotate, and
man
by character, talents, and training,
tax-payer had to .boulder.
And that ten or fifteen minntce—the eurd and
they ware engaged. Three weeks af­
to bo a political leader of MaaaaehnaeUa
isao completely within your power. wltay &gt;wiil have become suffirisntly eejf'j
terwards they were married.
io tho grave public situating be won!
Ihufsbawt Mikheil, in a • teetarv an
For a space of a weak after their astronomy, explained, tlw singular pro resuli' in that hn, from yoar orgnnixa- I
with nil Ibo famous Whig chiefs, and
mams«o everything want on lovely. priety of the question as to the birth-, t&gt;ou.
Mra. Hurd waa very affectionate and place nCligh1. How is it that the sun
snoko upon tho duties of hie party at
No* being a member of your order, 1
charming, and Joshua waa as proud flashes forever such a flood of light,
During this proem of dipping off tho that time. Tho tone and character of
nm not sure that I uudentand your ex­
•^Mffy «a h was possible for him fo clothing all the planate with glory t act (SKUioo as to “middlo tueu." If■ whoT, the curd may be gently broken tho speech may be suppoeed from ita
ba. ' So spoke of tbo tranraasity of the unl- your object is to ecoqotaute as for as, up into lumps about the sue of chsal- concluion, which waa that the Whig
party ahould demand the alajliticm of
At tho end of that thus, Joshua's »us- verae As* developed by tho velocity of
possibles; luyifig with cash from manu­ ni'ts. This doos the boated whey may
Mefotadfepomiion received u monel to I li^ht. At twelve millions of milse iu n facturers o&lt; thsir agents, nt (be lowest bo gradually retuTued to the tub till tho
toed on.
One day, Mra. Hurd waa minute, we may bo ten years in reach- prices, iuatead of on credit at higher mass is of a temnerature of WJ“ to
raiaaiBg ftwBiha hmm. and wbody ingtbo nearest fixed etar.
But we
, 100-, or “at Mood beat." The hast
knew where aha wai. High and tow .should then see tho same univerao, as
। must be raised somewhai slowly, tho
from the honest poor, that is certainly curd meantimo Loiug stirred aad broken.
once bare, were bo to change places laudable. But middleman, aa a class, The curd may now bo left “to rook" far party in that greet demand. Tho Irmo
1 vritli the person who sits next him. are as necessary in tbo operations of1 thirty or forty mimttea, when it should had arrived. Tlw duty was not to be
avoided. 11 was tbo queotfen of tho
to all tho nmghbora, asking for Ida wife, Let us traycl ai tbo speed of light five
■ride and commerce and business, as bo again stirred and broken until it baa hour.
and finding, ber not.. Hs was in a tar- thousand years, and arrive at the verge
a firm coasistency. When on taking a
rihMMTbrftaserura dread and anx­ of un 0WBiwqtre*«;&gt;14t&lt; us plunge Iswyara are in law, and doctors in med­ few bandftil of the etxrd and sqnsswng
“By your pfea fur tho Union," said
icine, and need a special education and
Mr. Sumner, “you hare justly weu tho
iety I He folt sure abo bad stoped. just- through the abyss which separates oura
them
firmly
thov
drop
apart
on
relaxing
adaption to their work. If you could
name of Defender of tho Constitution.
aa the wives do in story-lx*ik» When from tha next universe; and we may
abolish dl middle men with tfeair expe- tho bold, they am ready to be remorod By the masterly Oregon negolialion
from Um whey. A cloth rtraiter la then
• go on at this rapid pore for hundreds
' of tbosnends of years, and than bo no
■ thrown orfir them aud as much dipped you have earned another title, Defend­
| 'nearer than when we started, to tlu&gt;
off as is convenient, after which tho er of Peace. And now," exclaimed the
source of iigbt- Tbo tsleecope has
st raincr w aprrad over a baaketwr a fewpenetrated space until it has taken in
teded box with a bottom of narrow slate. add a higher title, never to tie forgotten
on earth or iu heaven,—Defender of
light which must have been in tpotion
Humanity."
for thirty nuUlen ufysar^at.theaate of
It is easy to imagine the incredulous
twelie millions of. miles |ier minute 1
contempt with which tbo old Whig
How iaeonpwmbte, then, am thrao vast
ehiodo hrartl this appeal from the ardent

“JBs advise Webstar! Ilf thia mor­
bid theorist, instruct the most consum­
mate of American statesmen!
It is
both enmieal and diagTfeefaL"
Mr, Humnor sent a cony ot his spvoch
IO Mr. WoUter, and Mr. Webster ac­
knowledged it in a cool and polite note.
He said that ho respected the character

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ra Nevada mountains of California, the
me-licinal |&gt;n&gt;iaertiea of which are extract­
ed tlierefrpm without tho um of Alcohol.
The qnrattea Is almost Aaihrukad. “What

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linn remove the canac of dieram, aad the
fi-Unit recovers his health- They are the
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Ilillptis, Rrmlltnnt, nnd lutrrUllttrnt FcriT*. which are so prevalent
in the ralfeya of our great rivers through­
out the United State*, especially tlxMO of
tire Miuwipiri. Ohio. Nhaouri. Illinois,
TrunrsBor. Camt'erlan.l, Ariuuxaa. Red,
('dorado. Brtzio. Rio Grande, Pearl, Alatmau. Nobile. Ssviuinab, Roanoke', Jamoa,'
vnd many oUrn, with their vast tribu­
taries. tbroiiftiioat onr entire country dur­
in;: tire Snmttrer and Autrmu. end remarkal-l r ao dnr.ng sensema ot m-.usual boat and
dryarea, are invariably scrozapor.red tiy extenaiv# dcmngexnrat* of Ifo- stomach and
liver. »&gt;do:hrral&gt;&lt;lnmit&gt;al viscera. la their
tn-atax nt. a purgative, everting a powartul
intlnvnco urum there various organs, is
e-aentiany rrfrc-aarv. Tlirre fa no catharllc tar tire imrpcao eqnal to Da.J. WsMCBB’a
Vi«U4&gt;u Brerens. as tbey*aiU spredily ro­
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NenUi. Rilions Attacks IMpitstxm u&lt; tie,
Hra.lt. InflutunKitiim nt the Lunes, l‘*iu
in the tvgir-u of the Kidneys, aud a Lundnsj otter |«infnl «ym;.toon, are the offI springs of !&gt;.»sta l’d-- &lt;hte bottle will
prorr s t«-ttrr gnsrvnt.-.-.if lummta thun
a toiC-hy ^'-v-rttarawnL
Srnifulu. ur hiiig'x Kill, White i
S»eli!i, -- Utoara, pysitwhs. Hydled
'r.-. S rntnLitis lntlkiii:.i.-.lh,i,n.
Imtohnt lutlautmaiiona. Mrre-tri d Mlrfelieus, Old Sutvs. Erupltiib • rd t!j lik.tu
Sore Ej«“s etc., ote. In tluie, c« U: all
oiIkt ror-sUlntxtaud -Diseases, WsxavB's
VlXbusM lUruB Lave ah&lt;.wu tte-ir gxral

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. .......... , -.-i-—w&lt;*i.i-tauivta. auu
Mumu*, oa they adnuice iu Ufe|.Wt- .nbrct to paralyse trf the Bueefa. To cnard
ap.-ui.s-. this, tabu a ikra
WatKimit
\ ixxutu Itimjw iKcusMUMllr.
For Nil in DimMa, Ernikimw.Tettar,
Halt Itirenra, Riot cl .re, EihtU. Pimples
Pustutr.., Ifoife. CartmuekM, Batgwwma.

and IhrenBsoI tbrHMnef wiwtevername
or uniuie. are Utera.lv dug up rjvl carried
out ut Ui« .istetn iu a *bo.i Ume by U.u
use uf tlraso 111:ur*
Phi. Tupr, uinl other Worms lurk­
ing in tlicsiattui of so many UimuBtate, mbalfertiLilIv &lt;te*troy.-d Mid remnved. "So
AC EMTS WAHTbp e.erywber. ter ltd. sy*t»-ii of mediciuc. no r.-iuufagra no
■aw aU taraufitly illutnua lu»k st tSv
Aattor’a tklrvy vri-ro’ LU» »4 Ateraatano.
X' SS5“.*“!- ‘T’ 1

WILD LIFE

view cf the lino of duty most fit to be
pursued in eudenvers to obtain dll the
good whl-h can be obteraed in connec­
tion with certain important aabjoeta”
Whieh raw moot etearty, the taasummato statesmtu ur the impracticable
viafomirv.—JTarjsw's Mujmat fer J&lt;ot&gt;

MICHIGAN

LAST CHANCE

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                    <text>XIX.

BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1874.

WHOLE NO. W.

MOTO. You aay wo name nil
the rule* for (ha judges and the
points for them to decide, Ac.
Tnt uFAUa m every reader
will readily Me by reading our
proposition for trial, and we
gave the stgnnitirne of some
25 fanners, each stating that
our propositions ware fair for

to one Plow and allow irou tn
enter your make and all you sec
fit to search the state for. Thefe
has never been a time when you
PAMZD to go in a trial with us on
fair terms.
You have adver­
tised trials and victories which
were mas* falshooda, and which
you cannot deny, as the readers
of the Banneb arc well aware
of the fact. Tou claimed fbut
victories in one day, and then
refuse to go in trial with us,
with the same Plow. You have
been harping on Home Industry
and Home Manufacture, and at
the same time driving the coun­
try to find a Plow that could
beat the Oliver ChiDed.
You
now advertise Galea Chilled
Plow as the Plow at the front.
How is this for Home Industry,
and your No. 3, (rom victories
inowbdat). Hnt ttounruoroMinos for a test of Plows : We
will enter the New Olivur
Chilled Plow No. 40 ; the one
tot like so wnx with your No.
3, the one you beat us with four
times in one day, and accept
yocb terms of June 26th, for
conducting the trial, namely:
and have entire control of the
trial. Thia trial ehall be for a
purse of FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS AND A FREE DIN­
NER FOR EVERY FARMER
ATTENDING SAID TRIAL.
Now Coa&gt; to Tims Home IsGREBLP. k RUSSELL.

even won* than you did. Faugh I I
am disgusted. Look al this room. But
if yt* mean to take refuge la a deluge
cd tears. I emoff." .
And Tom Farrar. wbo had dreamed
of bright home pictures in bis bachelor
Java jerked toe ba! from the table, and
left U» mem. while Nellie, hi. six
mxdba’ bride, started up to detain him.
but the slipshod condition of ooa little
slippered foot to retarded her movements
that aha failed to re»cb lb* door till ho
»&lt;m gone. But she did not weep long-

We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
lars:
.

up
‘
"Wbai does he mean J He never
spuke so to me before. Can it be that
he really cares for such trifles L It is
true I did not havs my barr dune all
dan it to aa ntneb trouble; I never like
to brush U till just before bedtime, if I
cxn possibly avoid if. Mv wnroper is
dingy—yes, ti is very badly eoiled-and
my test are not looking nice. Well,

Lightness of Darft.

—left” I wonder wby Tom cares so
much to hare mo look well before that
mam Oh 1 new I think of it, ha As the
f-t e-t who married that literary chit
whom my husband used to toll ms
of saying be came very near losing his
heart whoa he first ruet her; all that
eased him was her propensity for acribbtmg, which be feared would greatly
mar hie domestic happiness. Ah, I be-

Strength, Durability,

A COMMON ERROR.

1st it rest, while ths balf-brasbed,.balftangled, mass at tong haw swept down­
ward, nearly hiding ths alight figure
WWA*’' which reelteed in ths low chair, where
the rrps.Unt Tom found her, last
laUo, Ed’. I don't cms if Xjdo. I

NO
The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

DWIGHT A BURRALL
fARI FOB SALK

■wes?issrsn.

aura
CALL AT JOHN

STANLEY^

Pure Wines and

«tooe,'to&gt; insists on my bringing you to
epeod an etening at bis house every
••Used Dare is the hdy, I amyorry to time wo meet."
(41 VW."
\
-Why does bs not bring his wile Bern
"Sorry to toll ms ! Wby, 1 would •mtr
“Oh, bur host th is very delicate this
give much to stauJ where you du in the
regards of such a roman a* 1 know winter; sbo dore not visit any where."
-Well, I desire very much to meet
sho www only Intis i Mra Jeakins, and become aa intiCaul Dare Ned. Ud fclkiw. 1 had nfato wHh her -----hoped to win her fur my wBs.”
••Well, ta what way may ths knowl

TERMS LOW.

A GREAT BARGAIN.

Uayrs

■S«rtb,l

FARM FOR SALE!

KSSisE

anything, No wonder yeur sate
angry tn yotit debate. 1 am
out of pstfowee with you myself.1

Briggs House
NETWiBTORE!

HI GOODS AID IW PBCB

HMtliig* MICK,

A Randolph St. and Fifth Ava,
CHICAGO.

“I wish to bo even with Kd. and will
be when I have wn Mrs. Ceefl ta the
same plight he saw my little Nelbe in a
few wsek* ago. when ha earns bare to
dinner.”
“Nonsense I Tom, you dreerve to be
diappointed in that case, and I hope
you may be.”
•DosiT Mush so painfully, darling ; I
•rib to toll ywu, this' morning, how
much I appreciate your efforts in throwu.g off certain iadetart habits since that
time, which being induced fa long.
would so surely have spoiled oar bapinesa m the change has firmly secured
IL”
“0 Toni, I cm tryiiw to be what I
ought to be; but if 1 sometimes fail,
pity ms, encourage ms with a show of
rwueaee. until A become perfect in
household matter*."

__ _______ began it 5 sod. believe
m», It took jtwl ths rads shock you
g»re, la your natural, moraentory so-

�into a church-meeting and aecuao him
of crime*.’ This to £to .pint But I
think he may carry it too far. A man
whose life to a treeaura to tho Chureh

valaeofmich tm«gtW^U 980i—oad I

certainly tine to a rvsroaaWe eatariation
tor the labor, skill, and intelligence I
whiAi thia class have brought to tho |
hard work of improving our toil and ;

Mra. Tilton of the meet gross nature,
which Mrs. TUton indignantly rejected,
and which Mr. TUton as indignantly
rossated. Whether it fa true or not
that Beecher made base proposato to
Mn. Tilton, there to no doubt as to the
gsnulnene*. of the tetter.
What is
omitted from it no owe know, bul Tilton,
Beoshcr and the frioad who was pres-

From the columns uf thu Big Rapids
Jfeyiwt wo clip thu following article
from the pen of a lady correspondent
who sign, herself, **A Voice froA
Ho**;" which for it* g&lt;*i sense, u*d.

&gt;
penally to an)
_ .
I girejroyailto-thh' iartM feqjeet, the'
rvsuh of which, if secure!, could only,
ti-nl to demorsliz. woman, and dottray
that power which she so potently usesi
tcwlay in aid of all true refuru:. u pow
,
wldcb Uip uris of Dwllol jrouM wuiwlr
annihilate, sad destroy forever t
Enrroa Macskt .-—Noticing that your
stand-point on this subject is ours alto,
and seeing in yonr columns a few welltimed remarks from tho pen of a Indy
in Kalamawxi, it occurred to m.i that

ELIZABETH ANO BARBARA.

"Mro Elizabeth B. I-hillipe toys the
majority of wiros are upper servants,
without wagto.*’
Mrs Barbara Miller, of Union Hill.
N. 3^, a dky or two ago horsewhipped
Ian- husband so severoly that hie life is
ia danger from l»r Barbarity.”
Th two ladies, unknown to fates, are
types of classes wb-Mo opinions are pub-

beat way tu get a man or a woman —
husband, wile, or any other—to do tho
right thing, fa to approach with gentler
peraianire^.lhan the horsewhip inipbes.
It fa bar lly to bo expected that an em-,
ployor Mould b« tempted by the threet,
or even by the application of a hone­
whin, to giro wage, to his servant. . A
discharge, not pay, would follow sucb&gt;
mathod of argumentation. Therefore,
we do nut nppiovo of Mra. Barbara
Miller', mode of reasooing with her
husband. Bho was too hasty, too ve­
hement in preventing the subject. A
man doe. not taka it kindly whoa his
wife lays it oe him that way. But wo
attribute Mra. -Miller's atyle of addroes
to her defective education, ill-regulated
temper, aud to an excess of epirit, sev­
eral spirits pothapa. some of them ar-(
dent snirita. Very likely, the unhappy
Mr. MiU.r •„ afibeted m th. eaie
way, and, in addition to the bad spirit
of his wife, be may bo the victim of too
f^nnch ol the same spiritual drink that
has evidently inflamed her |&gt;asaions aad
excited b&lt;* ta erguiiig with a whip, re.
stood uf a broomstick- In any point of
view in which wo cnntemplato tho case
of Mrs- Miller and her husband, I am
not able tu.bring myself to admire the
manner iu which she attempted to per­

mhliran lairnrr.

farted to consider. Why should wo bo
•ilent aad utaonsaBicd, ami altow a-few

ourvolvt. ragulfed in' political strife.
Fear not to let your feeble voice be
heard, (or we know that the taxv.es do
net want tho b*Bul- Jt»l havo their
baodi Aili in trafautgdse )«}*. u-irfi aH
the diviue aid tbov een get to ttako
men capable of daiag 'beai-r to their
high paeition in Hfo. and t &gt; aai in gov­
erning tbo nation.

beld at I'hiladclphi^ tho following roeolutiaaa were adi-ptad, 'which are of

Edward Young, Chief of the U. 8.
Bureau of Stafartics, ia the .N. Y. fad»fmdraf eUiniatea the total amoMt of
oar indabtedoMS to Europe ou account

earning their own support. Sho tells
ms that they do not seek a ntustion that
shall bo permanent—that to, a lifewnrk
—for they &gt;»xp«ct to marry and be sup­
ported.
"Where do you live now F* said a
lady to a servant girl once in her em-

It is vruy true that the great mad of
married psoido among thorn who earn
their bread by manual daily hkr, must
War—both parties, hu.band and wife;
bat it ia not trua that the wife has no

imported into tbs United Btatee for tho
111-2 yearn ending Dec. 81, 1878 was
•I.895,39L882, and of H-« and bullisa 9261,019,127; making the total val­
ue of imparts 16,099,410,959. As there
were 837,654,697 moew of xnarchandtoo
in bond at the end of this period than
at the beginning, the total import, arc
reduced to 85,061,756388. Tho do­
mestic and foreign productions exported
during tho same period wore *3.817,251,414, and ot specie aad bullion 8681.­
946,967. This teareo the sura of 8358,­
589,654, growing oat of an advene bal-

true Americaa Christian bonum that
ounrtitato tho vast majority ot the houaeholds in this city amTthis broad land
opinion, and habits uf the people.
Step ooo grads highm
Kale. Take a look rah
the “middte olMsra," so
who do not nretaad ta be
wealthy They are tbo

eats to loapr attempt ksepuK 00r far!

“ estimated al 8290.090,000.

such general interest that wo give them
place in our cohiuiws, nud eommend
them especially to the attention of the
•o-called "Free Trade” poliik-iana, that
they may mm what wvuM lie tho mull
to thia imjiOriMit iadnitry, should their
views ol policy over prevail.
'
normal, Tho rooantly-pnldished sta­
tistics of this Association .how that in
cunwiueteabr'tlie. %Owum1 demand
for iron more that, ouo-balf of the .roll­
ing mills uf Uii» country are now Idle
and that nearly thrve hundred furnauia
are oct ot blast; and
IFhrrnu, By tho stoppage uf
ami othertestablie^niwBte.Oc-pcutoai upna ths (ntoponty of our rairotol system.

in 1873, 82,863 boa of wheat, 23,142
bus. of corn and 28^29 boshels of all
other kinds of grain. There was gath­
ered 8.818 bushels of apples in 1878 ;
against 19,256, in 1872; 240 bushels of
currents and gooseberries in 1873 usd
300 bushels in 1872; 400 bushels of
chsrrise in each of the years 1872—8 ;
and 1000 cwt. of grapes in 1873 against

•»« lb* present prieee
psid for tabor the loss in tho manufacIUXO of pig non fa totge. and if stocks
aceumutote much beyond th* wants of
consumers this lose will bo increated
and bankruptcy will be inevitably
cached. As a mtsaniu of se|f-pr*«r.rntlAn
Oh —. ■ - ___ 1 I, .L

tp-13 curtail production by stopping
the iuin-.ng of coal and ore and such
other work as to necessary in tho prep­
aration ol slock, and by putting out
their firrt as soon a. nowbln until such
lime as no iuervased dcm.nil will jmtify « ch.ngvof pojicy:
A ««7rv&lt; That we re-aftitm the n»o-1
one of your otru city, would be accept­
able.
lutjon adojited by the American Iron
Why seek the ballot iny sister. ? Dj end Bieel Associaiiou, at its meeting at;
you think you cap unbrore
th* 20th of November last, a. follow. :
That wo regard the power.given to a
.ingle creditor, under the present bank­
rupt law. to fores a debtor into'bank­
ruptcy, again.t the will and to Iho inju­
ry ol &gt;U othon having claim, upon the
n.tate, e. unjust iu principle and disas-

of right befom her husband,1 brothers
and sons, sho lint gained un influonrv
•aid a good man, "in whatsoever stato I infinitely beyond what .be can attain
I am therewith to be content.” Tho by or tlnun^b the HiW bqta When,
law of the world, of earth and heaven, thirsl^l in GodXowntfiMXi
is love. Its obedience makes heave a of tempemdec 14 doe&lt;4uway.‘ahi taeu m
earth. Under its rule tho husband is clothed in their right minis, thi»n, hail
the houae-baad, and the wife ia the
snail wo
aiixiri oi cuxte
light thereof. Elisabeth's teaching aad
Barbara') boisewhip are alike fatal to
dome.iic psaco, but I .till like Barbara
better than hsr erring slater.

Of taxable lands there is 22,050 acres
of which 8,670 is improved. Thors to
on the ground 2,467 acres of wheat
•gainst 2,204 acres in 1878. In 1878
theta was harvested 915 acres of cum,
and there to 854 acre, of orchards, 19
aeroa devoted to the smaller fruits and
20 acres to gardens.
Of neat cattle
crer one year old, Ibero to 1,464 ; uf
horses 444, of mules 2, of sheep over
six montbs old. 2.529, and there was
sheared in 1R73, 2,520, from which
there was clipped 9,452 lbs- of wool,
and there are 910 swine over six months
old. There was marketed in 1878, 47,883

OUR NEW YORK LET I ER.

Tho topic of the town at this proscut
moment is th* revival of tho BeocherTilton q’uarrvl.
The lait nnmlwr of
Wton'. paper the fMtm .tp, contain*
a letter over tbo tigaaturv of the editor;
addressed toller. Leonard Bseoo, of
New Haven, which puts Mr. Breeder
in a rather awkward position. Tin- tit­
action *• .utuething like thia.
Your render, all rvmembor that some
yearn ago the notorious Mnu Woodhull
s stril in tier paper that Henry Ward
Becthrr'had been guilty of criminal
interooune with the wife oi Tilton.
Thaw nho knew Mrs TUton knew that
tho charge was false; but those in posilion to know, felt that there wa. eom?thing the matter somewhere. Ulton
withdrew from Plymouth Chureh, and
the talk circulated with great froe-

mittingly. Dr. Bacon, in his address
tu the council, spoko so pointedly of the
magnanimity of Beecher toward Tilt in
iti refuting to ‘cru.L" him, that Tilton
felt obliged to give to the public the
faOs in,the case, to the end of .bowing
who wXs the magnanimous man of the

Mr Tilton stale, that after ho hui
been for fifteen yearn n member of
Plymouth Church, aud. h*4 bcoomo
meanwhile an intimate friend uf the
pastor, knowledge came to him in 1870,
that D Aorf remm.Wrd ays,art A&gt;te on &lt;^&gt;n«
ukiek ke/tritn ta name or tkanrtrnu.
Prompted by his solf-roopcct, ho imme­
diately and forever o-aiod his yitteudsneo ou hit mintotry. Then he gives a
lang account of bow heolorod bi. con—'.&lt;1. l»U—-~.il.
TU.

“As for Mrs. Tiltou, she bsd occaMoned the whole trouble while in a half­
erased condition. Bbo bad Otodiumislic fits, and while under tho strange
power that poesvwcd *■----- *•--------- *— -•
trio moat incredible

smaller fruits and vegetable, in 1872 ia
placuhe duhonor.. But his charges given at S7.S89.8O, and 1878 at *4,4*4are vapie, indefinite, and indirect lie 40. 87,569 lbs of maple augur was
says Mr. Jfacehcr committed a:, offenco made the present year. In 1878, there
agninst him, but bo does no! state what

‘3X
.bip two lumber manufactories and one
flouring mill. Of lumber, there was
cut 1,750,000 toot, and 150 barrels of
flour manufactured and about 810,­
000 capital invested, and 14 men oaaptoyed, though in these regards the re­
port is not very clear, except as to tho
number ot men employed. There are
t.low will do. U Mr. Tilton ha. th. no mines or miturrs, and no fisheries in
x&gt;f—and it looks a. though ho had— this town .hip.
make, a mixtak* In not putting it

Itove in Mr. Beecher wifi demand, and
they will take nothing lews. The course
Mr. Boocher’" friends will take fa foro.hndowed in their remirk, last night.
They propnee to ignore the whole thing.
They say that an offence for which an
atxibigy was offered, aud accepted,
could not have been anything serioui,
or any thing beyond a nrisoudentaudiag.
They reiterate their confidence in their
pn.tor, and sxprea. their determination
to stand by him. Thia will compel Mr.
Ulloa to make .pecific charges, for
nothing else will vintficate him Wo
.hall sec what bo will do

Congress iu fixing permanently the cur­
rency, so that business men may depend
with some degree of certainty upon
what to-morrow i. to brine forth, has
done same! hingjfp ward reviving trade.
That if to say, tmiiaeea men uro gathcr-

tetiaily improved hero till next spring.
Men who wanted to build and improve,
were afraid to in the .pring. ana it to
too late in the miaou to romtneuco.
There will bo a great deal of suffering
i this season aad next winter.

riages, 17 births and 17 deaths.
Tho
total area of taxable land to 20,154
acres, ot which 9,600 to improved.
There is on the ground 2,535 aervs of
whet against 1.935 in 1873. In 1878
there was harvested 1,861 acres of
cum, and there is 418 acres devoted to

fruit.. Of twat cattle over one rear old
than, is 634, of honea 332, of nolM 8,
of sheep over six month. old, 1,657,
»gain«t 1,395 .beared the prcrioaji’yoar.

Why not support Home Industry T
take th
trouble to find out what makesArtMNnuiuiy tKrifty andpnK*er
ous* You go to the city and
lift ’Juoplt aU a1fa|'
■tiring, and the finothing yoq mly, is “ They are doing lai. o(
business nere !’’ Mrybody seems to ho-doiag wall. Mee^nb-,
are. seen by hundreds hurryingft^Mr. frbqr wift fludr. Jpmn
pail on their arm. What is tne.cKUae bf all this stir! ,‘Y,’tberv
is a Bemand at Home for work, the people patronize Home Mu
fry. city people know that it is to their owii penoha! interest to
support Home trade and they do'il invariably. Who eats Sre,
rinsed in Barry County, if it is riot the people in the causM ff.
must build up our own place; people jh (Irand Rapids won’t do
it for us. We have Merchants, Mechanics, Tradewaen, Uwytn

Hastings who can do a good job’ of work." To such I would
look at our Brick buildings, our AgricuHaral Warks, war-Millie
and our. Carriages, Wagon*, Cutten Ac made in Hastings, id
then say we have nomechanies., Compare to day with ten’-yean
ago; for then there wai not even a painter in Barry.County that
could paint a lumber wagon fit tobeMtta. ■ TfctYe fa no Deed of
going away from Hastings to gat a Carriage or Buggy, and to hr
as Cutters are concerned, you' can' ..Save ten dollars on wren
Cutter, and get a better Cutter of me in Hastings, tHan"ia &lt;ay
other Town in Michigan (great or mtfyiorl know they cannot
compete with my Cutter Mackin* I mb giving my castemnthe
benefit of my Cutter Machine which I do mi/ to a saving of
are to them on every Cutter ther-buy of me. I have nearly sold
out my first batch of Cuttert, and am , A'mvy .Out another lol
which I will have ready in a few days. I shall sell Buggiee hto
Par next season. I am ready bow to otter lower prices tsTbaggies dtan ever before. I am preparing Machinery-to enable me
to undersell arty carriage builder in'tbe country. Try me on. 1
have made my customers Happy awd&gt; data do (t ""
~ '
inesa nearly doubles every year, and that is
tion somewhere.

of wool cb'pped iu 1878, was 7,066, ot
pork marketed 5,474 Ibx, of choose
mad. 425 lbs. and ol batter 82,467 lbs.
There was harvested ia 1878, 17,418
bushels of wheat, 33,300 bushels of
corn, and 6,533 bushsto
of all
other kinds of grain. In 1872 them
was gathered 11,000 boaheto of apple. ,
and ia 1878 only 2,769, of peaohaa ia
1872,492 bushel*, .ad ia 1878 102 baa.
Of grape. 1,300 owt ia 1872 and 1,400
in 1878, and other small fruit, in pro-

UITS

fruit. and ganleu vegetables to stated
to be 84,787 ia 1872 aad 81,501 la 1871.
There won marketed to 1878, 494 Iba.
of dried fruits ; ratoed, 0,632 boaheto of
potatoes; cut, 1,020 tons of hay aa&lt;
108 bbls, of cider made. Ia the town­
ship there to one flooring rain, oae
June 26th. 1824.
\
FaiEsn Diwir :—Knowing my ten- broom manufactory, one Boot and b*hoe
di-ucies to negligence as regards writ­
ing for the Btanx, msde up my mind and two saw mills ; but the capital em­
this morning to lay aside alt other du- ployed to small and the total produc­
tion, are not rvea. This tosraetep has
no mine or miners, and ao Irteyjsi o&gt;
The mill has been idle foe eight days, fobarwMu, bat has some pine timber
in oonsequnnce of a largo pulley getting 'which wa belter* sa not to U bond ia
oUmr
in the eeaaty.
loose on tho shaft, and a naw one had •ay
1

to bo made at Grand Rapids.- On
Wednoedar last, however, it started up,
and ymterday morning in a few minulre after starting, one of tho workmen
in the shingle department who was run­
ning tha bolter, was taken with vertigo
and foil back upon tho saw, which eat
him nearly in two; bat a alight piece of
breast bone hold tho two part, together.
Both lungs, and heart were cut iu
twain, and a umre sickening sight one
scarcely crer sow. He, nf course, died
immodistely.
The terrible calamity
caused a deep sadness to pervade in tlio
bread of every individual here. Hen.
D. B. Oook and wife, Judge B. C. Brindie and George Preston, Esq., of Maatings, were here «m a visit and the
pleMuronfthcirvi.it was sadly abridged
by the accident. The deceased was an
oxosapfary young man, (Frank Wilson
by name) aged 25 yosrx bed berai hsre
only two weekn. end had won therespent of oTwybody hare who knew himHis reeidetKo was in Byron, Kent Oo.,
when hto father and mother Im, who
uro agsd people. He had sevesal brothora and sietors. Ono brothet who lives
at Saud Laks, cam* last avuni* and

WEEK

Be Sold out

1
&lt;
!
1
।
,
i
(against 8,036 ia 1878. Thorewuhari»wted the past year 1,248 aooee of oora,
,
end^fherekdlWasaa.
of eeohardi, but
, psport ot the area devoted to tha
no
,smaller bait, and gardaasOf neat
,cattle over oao year old ih.ro are 1,258
( hosseo5O6k««faMsfo.9,rfatos^&gt; oror
of
,six month. aM 8,996, aad of evtee L(011. In 1*78 then wee slipped 19,147
]Ibeof woof; IM,892 Ilw. of port amrjhated. 915
«f om »&lt; «T0 Um,
(
,

KCTK

Mdghm Pr9®
DOMBW

�For thia ebtilid-jaodrMr.

&amp;»h, HQ*.
AM drooretaataiu. ex
W* are ecwdiaDy United fo attend.

Blunk Is •gert^W'tbe eotseBy eC Barry,
r. p:
mmwi SBo fe-iy.

The aemi-annual mooting of tha state
Aaeociation of Spiritualxts, that was to I
hare met at Battle Creek on the 12th.
haa been peetpenod. subject to the call
of th* preaident.
Battle Creek haa sixty manufactori—
with an ugregate capital of W5L25Q,
during 1873, 81,2^8000.

A mtn was brought to Holland on a
hand car, having been picked up on tbe
track soren mite* south of there, nearly
dead with starvation, lie died shortly
Mp., TUratu Nation's natal day, 1* the goed old after reaching tho city. Ho was about
85 yean of age, and had wandered a­
of tnoetaaable value.
fashioned way ot doing honor to tho
way while deranged, and starred to
Advertising should receive tbe more fothere of “American liberty” without
attention during dujl time*.
rafotwno* to party ceeeet.
,
One thing is certain whether it ia le­
The boys ere Indulgingin their much
Hoa Henry A Shaw, ot Eaton Rap­ gal or not, every »incero friend of tem­
perance ia satisfied of this.’ fort, that if
lovod .port of swimming.
id*, one of oar boot speakers will deliver tbe sale of liquor by the original package
Mr. J. M. Murphy will give aa fad*.
the Oration, and Hon. David R. Cook, is persisted in it will be far more deUtopend-nee party at th. Hickory Corners'
rious to tho. public morals and work
will read tbo X*fm CAsrfa of our greater harm than all tho saloons did
8150.
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It tarn, out that the exprees robber
Thera is to be Races on tbe Fair
who waaahot at Niles, was named Chas. Ground in th* afternoon, and the finest
Quecnan, and formerly resided in Fenn &lt;Ji«pUy of FIRE WOBKH m the eveVan, N. Y.

FAMILY

Mias Ionia Bello Reynold^ the e*|«.
breted singer, was married to Louis

“Rft

City Drug Stare,

id* on the 14th nit
Oureityi. to be- favored with danc.
ing parties on tho evening of the 3d—
Taylor’s at the Bowery in front of th*
Hartings Hoose; Bennet's in Union tbo Bnnday School, at A. J. gowns’
Hall, and Myers’ attbe Bowery on Jef- store, on Friday evening, Salarday an
Saturday evening, July 8d and 4th. 1
behalf of tbe Sunday School they ask
liberal patronage.
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Bv order of Committee.
July 1st. 1874.

CHUICHEI.

* *“ ’ TJLtVKKA rmh
E.X tr.FLADlJa-V
HAST15GS I,OIXJF_ NO-

WftBBr.

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WM. H. HAYFORD.

The King of the Field

OFFICE IX com noise.

Grand Exhibition of

HASTISGS. MICHIGAN.

51tf

HoUingaworth's Steel Tooth

laiitingB, AGch.

On the FAIR GROUND.

Sulky Hay Hake.

In Hastings,
Saturday, July 25th,

1874.

Th* mako-np of this paper m,y be
atteibuted to tho fact that the boys are
going somewhere—to celebrate.

At i-ne o’clock in tlie Afternoon.

Ereonioti any*: •'Tho way to make
the world bolter, is, by reforming num­ talk about my oamo being brought be­
ber ono, then there ia surely one lew fore tbo people, at tho coming fall-sloetiuu. for th* office of Proeeeuting Alvillain in the world.
'
tomey for Barry connty, I desire fo say
Tho new officers officer* uf tho Grand
through tho columns of your papor, that
Trunk Railway are : General Manager, I am not a candidate under any circum­
Josoph Hickson;
Assistant General
stance*. I fo*] thankful to my friends
Manager, Mr. Sergeant, tote of the for tbeir offer* in my behalf, but
South Derou (England) Railway; Gen­ owing to the condition of my busfaeas,
eral Superintendent (of tho whole line, it would not be practicable for mo at
1,377 miles), W. J. Spttwr.
present to change my residence, and as
it haa Leon tbo cuatoui and aoctua to b*
Faxxxaa, renember that W. T. East­
tbo will of tbe people that this office'
man boa for sale the Lest -Sulky Hay
should be hell at the county seat, I deRake that is made, the Hollingswurth,
cad st * price which defiaa socceaMul
Hoping that the coming election may
lompetitiou, also tbo William*Combined
bo fraught with good, and tho beat men
choeen for tha places to bo filled,
I aabecTtbe myself,

I will give away to my cus­
tomers "One Square Box
Cutter complete, worth $.,(&gt;
who has at any time- bought
new of me, and are the own­
ers ffif OF shall borrow for the
ocgaHiafi, Carriages. Bug­
gies, Democrats,, or any ve­
New Firm.
hicle, the body of which is\
hung on springs, who will Mrsrra Prickett A Mate Haro formed
copartnership
for tho purpose of do­
appear on the Fair Ground,
g a general buiiness as Blacksmiths,
UkCbor* pinioned." Par- id
having bought out tho blacksmitliliitwho have bought more g interest of Jack.Rich, runy bo found
than one Buggy of me and
will bring them with a team '
or horse attached will be pre-1
for ™&lt;*
,«ki. u a,,„ ,.
vehicle rotten he enters the blacksmithing.
sprStf

Special^Nptice. , _
A. M. Hock would anuiAce to tho
(lUtdic, lhal lu» is umhufacfiiring Cartitgi-s of all kind*, and wivb-a, and a*
for duruluUly. finish and beauty, be
cannot be outdouu anywhere, and wilt
not b* undersold by any competitor In

FRESH RSH!

The Williams Mower and

in a book and the number of\
his ticket marked opposite

•^ynSSSK-l-1 «t»*s •• “ -nu «■&gt; » Ui- »

For tho mconmodation of our aub.cribera who doairo any other Look,
magazine, or paper, published, with or
without the advertised premiums, we
sill obtain it for you nt the Lowear
Rarca, without nny expanse to yon in
landing the erdar.
-

Tho Bxtnrn ia the beet adrertiaing
medium in the County at Barry, having
nearly double tho areulalton at any
other paper in the Cogn|y.
. tf

Thursday morning, about half past 0
the bi antifnl music played on a tin-pan a. in., two young men named Doyle, re­
by a young lady Bring M Mr. Heath's, aiding in Richland, about roVbn mile*
cost of Kal*mawm, yore ntruck l&gt;y light­
. wore
were buccs
Bucce«tfully hired by Mr. H.
ning. one being killed instantly and tho
I.ur or Lnrni rotnaiulng nt the other ono paralysed. Tho young ‘ non
Heatings P. 0., Jane 80th, 1874:
Rev. C. H. Borges, Mre. Emma E.
• Brynns, Ror. Augustus -Bush, Mrs.
Anna Campbell, Nat/Cola, Mrs. Helen
Dnytou, Mrs. Jaraea Haseldine, Eugene
Kinder, Solotnan Lewis, Goo. W. Lusk,
Mathow Strain, Frank F. Wright. Mre
H. McMiUer, William Williams.
Direct your letters to No. of 1*. 0.
box or drawer. Jao. Roaxxn, P.M.

ocros of land In Salina County Na bra
two and one-half tniiee south •tteti
flourishing station on that Road,
which ha paid fifteen dollara per ac:
S2.400.00.

oiAioed at tbe Sabin Store July lit. at
price* below competion. Remember
that there eaita am bought at lose than
actual cost of manufacture, and -rill be
sold nt une-haU tbo usual price*.
ri*ai» S
Jackrot

: with tho following resnlto:
In 1S72 he raised
One thousand bushel* Cum. ad I
at 25 ct*. per bushel.

; eoU at 86 cto. per bushel.
In 11&gt;78 bn rtoked
Two thousand buihel* Wheat.
sold at 90 eta. per bubo!.

Tax Mrcnioix Excuasex at Detroit,
the moat popular Hotel in- tbe State,
and tho homo of nearly every man from
BaWry County who has occasion to spend
any^uto fa the city &lt;rf the Streits, ha.
to a certain extent ehanged managere.
Mr. Henry Porter, ao long the popular
clerk of the bouse, has become one of its
proprietor*. Bpefting of tho change

Markat lau tknra Eaai nt H A । fit
orMRW

.Tn yiantisr of drawing
^al\baleftlffthe ticket hold­
ers to decide on the Grounds,
at the time of drawing. All

rechicly that\
time the drawing will comThis occasion will be a
good time to exhibit horses
»Lasbuggies, and a
[ good time May be.

An invitation is extended
' '
gUi-who conic
icUi
pltorf to the
——Jhoul charge.
&lt; 'My object in this operation
is to advertise my business,
and certainly a cutterworth
is warth.spendiag'On£
dK for ^iiaosts not a ern t

GROCERS
® trait oe untmu i*
LAUD HABER,
,'
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max

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

tbs jjujntucr.

BAB

Cuataotee

Satisfaction

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

have the cutter.” The. draufy
ing shall be fairly done with}
outfavor or partiality.
There will oc refreshments1
efitted by a friendly gather­
ing of this kind, and you
will see a host of buggies
'some qf which are very niceIt is my intention to hold
. an exhibition of this kind
every year so long as I con­
tinue in the buggy business
each year giving a better
present.
Yours Truly,
J. L. REED. '

$50,000 00

SINE’S

heWoffew»i’
Fatray Xi

IA Ik* *- J-’- — ■

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

NewtBgjsi

ad.

OffiGunnaiBiiraswraaoui!

Local 6li;iw )totice$.

Hut tlw P*i«t waok.

WOOL CARDING

I am now all alotre in tbe Photograph
buaineaa aud aa I hare mail* arrange­
ments to increase my facililire for doing
beltoj work than ever, all should call
and get a nt-gstirr taken. Tbo superi­
ority of my work in the part is a suffi­
cient gusrentiMt of first-elan work in
the future.
Room* in ‘ Washington

Haying thio wook.
H»creating next-wcek.

°*ntoSaaeM,ltmriL1|°3aatV&gt;U

'The farnwrF arc wishing for rain.
Strawberries are ubou t played out.

Rxnrnr, Du. Wn. Hau.1* Bwitn roe
rex Lviros, sure, the’wiref rame of

Chornes a»-parting in th«r appear-

Lists of Patents leaned from tbe U.
S. Patent Office to Michigan Investora,
ty is to be held on Saturday ia th* City for tho week ending June 10, 1874,
of Hastings. '

ed this paper by Cm A -Cox, Solicitor.

TEe jwi-eenf Sbenff of Barry cuunty
i* one of tho beat fellows in Die fetate. at Patents, Washington. D. O..BUfrCkrnfagHatehway- -J. W. Weak­
aad a better Sheriff there never woa in
er, Detroit
anyplace.
. ■
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'
Spreader for Donblo.Hareses-W.
Honorable (?)—To steal sdvertiaemectaead to answer to an other man's

,rte*MwjA&gt; J

&lt;*. *? on aldrot areas*

CuugU, Cold. aM *1 AejUfaMk rf
the Lunga, Throat and Cheat.. '*For for tho last ten veers sad always doo*
Whooping Cough and Croup it is a me a good Job.
Stranger after getting shaved to
certain specific-- The'meat uMttmte
ease. surely yield to Hil's lUUm, Citizen—I must say I never had a bet1 ter shave, he keeps u guod n Shop a*
when treed pcrscveringly.-’ Stand* at tbe yon can find in Western Michigan, he
headed aU cough preparation*.
Sold ought to be well patoraised.
Citiaen—Some Barber says be girea
everywhere. Jonw F. Hoar. Ccuw
to Co,, proprietors 8,^ad»^l*gs bis customers nSchafo (Gorman won! far
sheep) but John gives a Slavs.
lOtf

beueMtl have reoelsnd bum tbo l»« of
Johaeou’a Anodyne tlntaent. Ibehevb
it is the b^ article m the work! for

All the people are fatarested in pro­

UNDERGROUND
LIFE

purpose, matyr parties hare invented
Bod*.Jill more or lee* valuable, bnl
among them aU, the Continuum Whole
Copper Strife l.av'uub bqttel.i*
are
decidodly superior to all other*. Thia wo

. brthfif

942 Pagia Octavo. 1

EtniEtraiwnjWu

which thejrahlic.can depend with in- .
p licit confidcace. Of it the BriHmtt

nr MATBEB HALE

I a) t

�MRU n.iisnan
Jitim . &amp; Sadai

'“Very well, come in—we can't do
about you.''
Along comes the shoemaker, and
Yis-s— a member of your

Michigan

michmh TtmiTomr.

to the bolder, of the scrip issued by tha
said governor and judges, for tho debts
aforesaid, tho crcntual payment of ths
urao; and tbo faith of thi. Territory Is
hereby pledged to nmkn good to ths
holder, of such scrip any deficiency
which may arise from tbo proceeds of
the sale of cuch lands, if any there ba,
m soon as tho amount thereof shall be

Wo are led to suppose from this act
that for three or four years the Council
and courts had occupied the buildmg
which Lad not been settled for, audi
which the xmambie cnnfiwwia was un­
der the control of tho contractors.

s ura other lottery, only to
ithdfce. You put down V&gt;
throw certain comblnaiioua
&gt;1600. Mr. Smith’, friend
roe UOO.whJnh was paid

tomb,'’ was the reply I received. My
query wm tbe malt of Ending tbe LAlowing act of incorporation, dated Jnno
23,1828:
.da art to mewparuto fto RwtorW Snutjf

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the great tnjury of KKuty,
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R.

r

SCMMtX jutwrouny

gssasaaousaia.

,“5^eil, what can you do !”
weecrgalthM.; but that matter, not.
he goerroat gem of a wcasaa must mcmUre, tta. times of meeting, the
.Ma gorosOro settxag. aul setting. order ot boy*"»w, lbs saanM aad
collection of frre. and inch otherobjse-j
But Xof them do make a fight to connected with tho good gerrnment
Upon complaint ia writing, filed with
and proroerity ot said sorroty, ro a ma­
coat. Tb*j spend f1,000 on a shawl, jority of tho mrmbsn may judge noo- any county modkul society, charging
aad starve their servant* and never pay eeoary: Provided, Tbit such constitu­ any practitioner tf physic or surgery
their wages. They allow their baler, te aud by-laws rod regulathnui .hall within sueh county with having been
guilty of tafcmou* crime*, habitual
aad butcher»jto go unpaid, (for these
people are seldom sued by tradesmen), constitution and laws of the United drunkenness, or with gross ignorance
and incompetence, every such medical
that the money thus saved may be States or of thi* Territory . , f.
8ac. 1 ThstthueMoeeosf wdd soci­ society, at a regular meeting thereof,
squandered in the palaces of tbe gnat
autocrate of finery who must and will ety shall be a president, two vice-preei- may proceed to ievwtinto such chergo
or charge.; sod if, upon such invest!dcuta.
a
terrespouding
secretary,
a
have their moneyThere fa a great deal tf living ba- recording Mtactarr, a treasurer and a
librarian, and such sther officers as the
society shall from time to time deem
does a very extanrire credit business nece.-sary, who shall bo ettoecn a: tho ot aU tbe member, present, thru such
BroataM*rMs«r«.&lt;»sm mu ■
among them, and this deportment fa annua] meeting of the society, and con- medical society is hereby authorixed and
r toss seets.
MMpowsr.rl to suapswd such perron from
under
charge
of
oro
of
tha
most
expe
­
larisireer wee*.
rienced men of the retail palace. He others be oleetedin thsirplMM; and if tbe practice of phyak and surgery ; end
knows every faahionabla woman in this tha annual election shall noi bs hold on tbe perron ro suspended .ball, if he
UmstaeaSlreewlUI
&lt;rtfll rotor thro ta f
city, and ha knows how much it ia safe tho day designated iu tho constitution continue to practice physic and surgery
to trust sack ono, There are some who orbylaws.itsh.il be -lawful for tbe within thaT erritoty, during tbe tiros
ran a tall, say from BS.CDO to 16,000. 1 president of said society, 10 direct that it of his snspensioo. be subioct to all ths
and there are other, who are allowed be bald on any .nbeaqutttt day, duo penalties and disabilities imposed by
tho ninth section of this act upon per­
to gp M deep M 11,000, and then there notice thereof being given.
fire. 4. That tho member, of the leg­ son. who shall practice physic or butare a few whose account* may touch
120,000 before a bill is presented. islative council of tbe Territory of Mich­
When tbo ladtoe trade heavy bills, the igan .hall l»o ar tflno member, a! the
clerk sends the amount on a alp of pa­
it any nick thing can be suppoeed, wore I
per to tha censor, whoso -puncil at once
marks amobation or ntami.
This president. John Biddlo the tint vioe- subject to the attention of the law-tna- '
class includm those who have property prvrideut, Thomas Howland tbs second ken; but a* they had a hand in tho
which can be levied upon, if tho worst vioo-prosidcot, Henry Whiling rents- tnal of their own eausM, it is hardly to ,
comoo to the wont, or whose husbands ponding secretary, Henry 8. Cole re­ be supposed that any ot them were
are iu a fair way of business, which will cording seervtary, Charles C. Trow- ever subjected to remoras of conscience
eventually suable him to pay. Tbe bridgv treasurer, and Jubn L. Whiting
profit* are so largo in fine goods, that, librarian, severally to be ths first offi­ nt beiag compelled to lead a briefiess
the dealer can afford to take sotno little cers until the first Monday in Jens, existence. The following shoes the
risk. But if tho roof* were taken off 1829, or until othan shal 1 be cbossa.
sprit ot the law t
tho fine bouses m New York, there I If there i. any vitality left iu this snAny attorasy and c-junsellar at law
would bo some ghastly scones div cicnt organisation, we shall expect to
who shall mors pleas and suits in anv
' see it attested by an election to an hoe- court within this Territory, and cause
lorary membership in rcluru for oer te- them to bo moved by his own procare­
The dog question is agitating tbe city II bor ta perpetuating this the charter of meet or by othara, and sue them at hi*
just now.
The auiboritire, with a1' their libertie*. If it be indeed deed, own cost* and charges. Io bare a yart
wholesome tear of hydrophobia befuro we offer thi* a* a last end rile above its of tho land ta variance, or a part oi the
gains, any such attorney and counsel­
their eyes, instituted a dog pound in the
mouldering remains.
lor at law who shall bo convicted there­
upper part of the city, end made every
of before any eoart nf record within this
dog running nt targe without a musxlo
Territory
shall bo punishod by impris­
a vagrant, and liable to soisuro by any­
Tho Governor and Judge, in tho or
Vte tf • rirer steeta su te *&lt;U1,
body. Those dogs are taken to the oreisc of their kgtetativo duuee were onment or amorcotnent. or suspended,
or stricken from the list of attorneys
pound, and all not claimed within a
Mtrateta.
obliged to tent such room. at they could and eouneeUon at taw at tbe discretion
certain time, are doomed to death.
A rattan n wise Itsw'h*. me.*
The city pays fifty rents tor each dog find Adapted to their purpose ; but the ot tbe court, .crording to the megnitede
captured, consequently a new trade has »pt of Congrvea ot April 21, 1800, embeen inaugurated Boys steal dogs by powured them to erect such a court-1
tho hundred, and seU them to collectors
tor twenty-fire rent*, who pound them boar they deemed necessary, tho
and get fifty. After they have l&gt;ren same to bo paid for from tbo proceed*
there two days, those not claimed uru
1823, however, when tbo IcgWative
have tried the plan of suffocating them function, were vested in a Council, that
and matrons were at perfect liberty to ,
with gas. instead of the old procrea of
drowning. It is a pitiful right to see the Governor and Judges entered into repeat all tbo scandal they could invent
Thi* ia iu regard to tho couple intending mattwo or three hundred dogs of all de­ a contract tor tho building.
grees. rianghterod so ‘unmercifully. the building now- known in Detroit aa ritaony; for what else could they do
But it haa to be done. Wore they al­ the High Bcbool building. Tho Capitol when the bans were published and they
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
lowed to lire, the city in five year,
was completed and occupied, but was knew all about it T Tho publication of
would bo overrun with them.
Hpeaking of hydrophobia, a mo»t cu­ not accepted from tbo contractors and bans wu regulated u follow. :
rious occurrence took place in Brooklyn paid fur until *omo time in 1828. Tho
Previous to peraons being joined in
tho other day.
A well-known dog- following act ol Juno 28, 1828, for tbe : marriages, notice thereof ahall bo given.
relief of tbs bu'ddora, will explain tbe aither ta writing, affixed at some public
place within the township where tbs
female residse, at least fifteen days be­
fore tbs day of marriage, under tho
head of a jostiee of the peace, or of a
the authnr of several work* upon the
minister m aforewd, or publicly de­
Should plain Mr. John Smith, ot dog—hi* tart quo being a pamphlet,
clared oa two ditbrenl days of public
Tunkhannock, Pa., bo walking down tha intention ef which was to prove
worship, tho firat publication to bo at |
that
there
was
wo
reeh
thing
as
hydroBMdnj to-morrow, Mr. Smith would
least ten days previous to such mar­
phoba. Well, but Monday Mr. Butler
riage, within tbo county whsre tho fe- ]
very Skely be met by a bland gvnlto- was administering a &lt;Jo»e of medicine
to a Spit* dog, which bit him ia the
thumb, but co particular attention wa
paid tu it Two day. after Mr. Butler
Working of the Anti.Rsilrosd Laws.
was taken with horrible convulsions and
in forty-eight hour, ba died. It was a
A Tbe veaxtious character of the Illinois |
I and Wisconsin anti-railroad legislation |
lias its illustration* in tbe litigation to |
which it hro given rise. We showed :
the other day bog tbe juries ta almost;
every Instance not only gave verdicts
Tbo fact ia at but becoming apparent
against the railways, but that in tome ;
to them that there is but fittlo n*c of
instance did not hesitate to intimate
attempting to strike when fully one-half
that they had “made up their minds” 1
block and would be accosted by another of the laboring men of the city ore idle
against them in advance. As the con­
aad must have something to do. To
bland stranger, who would eay, “How
test goes on, tbie .pint woul 1 seem to
talk ot increase «f wages or diminution
are yon Smith, and how are all tbe ot time with a wife and children hun­
to become more aad more [ireraleutSuits against ticket agents, suite against
gry, is most exquisite absurdity. Ths
condprtors, and suite against tho comAad then the bland Granger would striking mechanics are mostly back at
pan&amp;e at large, are tbe ovderof the day.
go on to my that ha lived in Tunkhan­ their work, that ia such as the employ­
er. will toko back. Tbs ring-leader.
Be it enacted by the Issgislative On Justice Braley’s docket (Madison,
nock some fire years ago; that hs wont Iter are leaving out in ths cold tor a Council of tho said Territory, That if Wig), tast Thursday, there ware no few­
there to go into busineee but did not while that their ardor for trouble may tho said guvetnur and judges should er than thirteen sots against agents of
Paul
make tho riffle, and left ; but that he hare time to subside.
accept tho said buiMhig. and should the Chicago, Milwaukee end
think proper to great a reasonabknime, and the Chicago aud Northwestern
mat Smith once or twice and recogin their discretion, for the »«le of the Railways for ellsged excessive charges
aissdhim.
in New York h at beautiful a. beauti- laud granted by the sold act of Con- for passenger fares. The falrnee. and
“Will yon take something J** Mys th. .fdl can ba, and tho people, are taking grew, and now oubjed to tho dispooal Impartiality of the Judge before whom
advantage ot it
Tho park, in New of the said governor and judge., for the one of dm St. Paul raw* wm brought
York and Brooklyn are lovely in them­ payment of tho debt, created by Ibeir wm aptly illnatratod ia a case where
selves and in their occupant*.
Despite authority ia ILe exseation of ths said aetka was bro.glit to punish ous
tbe hard limo, you will see a* many act, SO that tlio said I’almur aad M'Kin- of the companies agents for charging
stry may not bo subjected to tbe great mors than throe cauls per tail.. ' Tbe
Iom which would arm from a roddeu attorneys for tbo defease maintained
and forced sale of the mid lend.; ta tha foltowiag grounds ro widcb a v«vthat case, tbo governor shall be, and ho dict in tbmrfavor wa* claimed: First,
UitasebyMtheriaed.m th. name aad there wro ro sueh corporetioa m the
in beta*? of this Territory, to guarantee MDwaukro and 8L PatfAQroud Oora­

Central

OLD, RELIABLE ARD DIRECT MlITl

^s.^tes2t25Raite
“Come iu, Mr. Shoemaker, we m u*l
1vs you.”
80 in turn applied all the different
adsa and professions, till lastly an in-

sad .void tho uro of alcoholic sUmutanl*
in evarj taro.

No Person can take throe Bitters
acconling io direclfora. .nd remain tang
and vital orgMui wwted l«7und repair.

ant thM rear anetafood the ataktag system.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Dyspepsia or IndiseUion, H^l-

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il cart, Infl-ramstion of the Langs, Pain
in the region of the Kidneys, and a hun­
dred oibcr p-ainfcl svraptoias, are the i.ffspriags of Drs]«-]aLx One bottle will
prove a better guarantee of its merits dun
a lengthy adrertio-ancnL
8en7.ta.ur Klug's Evil, Whit*
BreUinga Ulcers, Erysipelas. Swelled
Beefc.&lt;Wtrr. Scrofnlous Inflammations,
bdoirat Inttammalloas. Mereurisl Afire
lions. Old bom. ijuptton. o! tho Kkin.
Bon Eyes, etc., eta. In these, m ta all
other corotltatfona] XXamsc*, WaxMt’a

For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Billon*, Bctnlttcat
aad Intermittent Fever.. Diwisre of the
Wood, Ung. Kntocjs, «*d Bladder, three
Bitter, have no equal. Hoch Diseases are
caused by Vitiated Blood.

§100,000 00

■ IC HIGAJI CEITRAL R. It.

Grand River Valley Divine

L. D. SINE’S
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Balt Brown. BtatcLm. Spate. Pimplss.
Surer smsM Usraru, worth tl.V&gt; serl
rnatnlre. Boib. f'arbunclm, Hingninms.
Scald Head. Sere Eyre, Erys-.jxlsx. Itch,
Kcurfa Dueotor.ticu.of the Skin, Humor,
and Diseasesol ttmSkincf whaterar name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried

Pin. Tape, and other Worms.U»ksnihelmiBitia. will tree the syrtem from
worms like these Bitten.

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wankoe aad 8t. Paul, Fob- 11, a month
before the said law was passed ; hence
tho latter company wm only included
in the taw regulating railroads, among
companie. in Ctaae C, embracing all

THE WEW IMPROVED

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and wm entitled to-chargn 4 root, per
mile. The Judge (Braley) we*, thorofore, asked to daraiw the suit on this
ground, since it was not his fnnecion to FIFTH All LAST IIFT CONCEIT
correct tho mistakes of the Legislature.
Ho declined to do this, however, admit­
ting that it was a doubtful question,
bet a diemfasa! would cut off appaaL
and prorsnt tbo trial of tho other suit*
sgntast the company; and, thesgfa th.
fa, ishsd.ita blandly roggvstod that, ta a erimlmd prosecution Hke
Otte, tbe prisoner should hero th. benefil of tbe doubt, the Jadgo ruled that
the trial ahouM procrod. Thu, judge.,
ro wen as juries, would oeom to have
-made up theta rated." that railway
Msyortxfiohave m rights which the
eorota are broad to re^-ta. This roestdadeystom of admtafotering jwatfoe,
besswer, atari work its owa rore. It
will 1M to a reeetfou. Wa think these

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1874.

VOL. XIX. NO. 11.

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WHOLE NO. 947
-----------------Oaig-end, had hitherto eorepod the
•poitere. It lay tteroughly Aeltored
from notire in a nook of the hiila,
where tho steep breee, receding from a
*mali and rapid .troom. left room for a
tnradew or lercl apooo of aoote rtxty
acre* in extent At the upper and of
this tract of frrtilo land, stood the peal
ar tower, of Craig-end, a rude budding
of rough atone, three atoriea in height,
. ewasMreded by a wall and oat-baOdiuga.
, the Urtor constructed chiafly of mud
and turf, and serving M .a shelter for
the cattle at night Not far front the

the Wolvefinc combined Corn and Fallow Culti'
vator is the best in the market. It is well made

cultivator, but

riding
It is
constructed that there is

out a ridei

Any cultivator that depends on
rider to take the wciglii.froni the horses necks

imperfect

ter winding from aide to ride of the val­
ley, it maed at tho lower and•through
a pas* ao narrow, intricate and precip­
itous. that fire roeohrto men might eeri­
ly bold it against a hundred. The
holder of thia little fartalioe wa* Hal­
bert Scott, or Halbert at Craig-ead. a
retainer of the laird of Fonuehnxst, who
in hi* turn owed teudal tn rice to the
lord of Burdeugh. Halbert wa* on old
"
* *&gt;uthia two
were with
■m, Ambrose aad Dav
their lord, helping to
utrangliold of Eenuehu—,----------- „
but a few tailw dirtant arrow* tha hill*.
1 &gt;uneeu Seott wu Etaie'o oomin, aad
her'betrothed lover. Thie wa* by no
mean* their firrt quarrel. for Duncan
wa* jvnl.iu* and Elsie wa* proud, but
never Lad
gone eo f»r between
them a, now. Never had Brio shown
herself *o implacable. Her anger was

s the ride^. raj^ in weight and the
round the harder the beardown on the

also a patent leveler by which the

ays be made to rw the same depth

and level. No other Cultivator lias this. Every
;uaranteed|t#,gi,*ei3aXi3faction or no sale.

Wo warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
lars:

Lightness of Darft.
'
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to aH kinds of Plowing,

Come and get one on trial.

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\ Price $40.00.
A STAMPEDE IN 1924.

l*he quMtiouar wa* a tall, haudremr
man, though aomewhat wo re-toeking,
and decidedly *liarao.faced. Tho per­
ron he addroaned waa a wuaome laaaie
uf Kune wvanteaoi years, who had coma
to the waU twud. where • amall atroam
of pure wattf crinkled thauligh a rud.
apout inerted ia acrwvioa of the rock.
Eiuehad pm. dm hot piceher and
vu waiting for i£to fill, leaning mean­
while witlibotli arm* on tho rude atone
wall wtdeh prwtoeted &lt;h» aprlag from
tho nncroachaaent* of thy cattle, and
fooking everywhere but nt tho apeak*.
‘•You'fl no* even look at me I" repeated
Duncan 8coU, wulfullv, '‘and thl* perhrhe tho !art time wo'll avwr meet by
the wad aufe, where we hare apeat tn
many happy boms
Won't ■ yon ju*t
«peak,toma, Brief X
■That will I no*
aa^rorod Elbe,
turning on him with womanly indigna­
tion and morn than womanly foednsirtreey- “Tb*wiill m&gt;', Damm ffcott!

The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
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I think It nhaoje that arar I cared
th* like* ofyeu.*
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To judge from hi* fere, Dun
reemod to Sad oonfett aven tu't)
sharp word*; “Bat. Elmo, woman-

TERMS LOW.

Pure Wines and Liauors!
FOB HKDICIJIAL PCSFOM».

A GREAT BARGAIN.
ADMiMrrntATtm'M sale.

FARM FOR SALE I

weed I' intmuptad Elbe, her blue erre
flashing fire at the rsmembraacn af her
wraaga. •tilmavar wad * jaotoua-potedfooL And joalovv of whom!*' aim
Sin ■ tone of the utooat acorn;
r awa farter fatnher that wa*
at Uw breoMof -wy mother I I
Fyua del .a* think cl Habbie,
&lt;M poor witless' Niched m the wigfa‘•But, Ebyo, would
“No, 1*1! ho* HaCara.

■w.vrt.fM.M.rt-brem.
THE PRF.MI8EB WILL BEHOLD

■•£*pfefa T-and for whet «uld I explain, or whMLright tWmfryou to think

ftr teu Tiraati
IWlan Dudfi
La mid ,&lt;.0. ami us yon kuow well enough
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Hastings, Michigan.

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And i* not that ths eame as biT own
’—**■-------- ■-“Sil. iBul 1 will expocr girl, focnitig back
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Harden's daughter,- that’s away in'
Mdinbare' with her aat&gt;&lt; for safety;
• and knowing mafo bo re. old friend
agnlhrt her coming 'home, knowing
that wo mwn'e life W safe for a day,
witli tbe hughxh camped tore fa our
vary Mddik 8o there ye b-ar the tala,
and much good mgy,it du,ywu..No, uo!
Jou noednT tri to rotjw 'round »ue that
nM&gt;«®«*n!‘»h» 'Aledln»lnn hut
roomful tour, aittalrawing the hood
that Duacau w^d have taren. “Afi'a
ovex between «m. ■ Jhavs boras much

•■Duncan Scott, y« hare dared to
lightly mo-aw, Halbert of Creig-eud'a
daughter —on whoao fair fame no man
or woman ever breathed before. And
wharefore? Becauae you aaw me in talk
with my foater-brother, a* mot of kin
to mo aa nnna own born brother. If I
were to tell my father or my brother*,
or Fcrnirhur»t Lim*clf what you bar.
•aid, no hole in Craigburn more would
Iw diep enough to hide you tram their
wrath. Batlwuh you no ill You
may go your own gate and keep your
own coarnel, but neror dare, by day Of
by atabt, to apeak to ma again."
With that .he drew from her finger
her betrothal ring, an*l throwing it cm
tho ground at hia feet, the paaaad from
him Lkc a ihaduw and wa* gone.
Thu quarrel had taked place a weak
ainre, and not once had Dunean foand a
chance toapeak tn Elaio aken. Thia
evening, however, bebeving him to ba
•till at work in the hareret field, .ha
had rentared one. more to the w^l
for water, and here Duncan had aur
priaod her and pleaded hie cauao. unanrewrefolly a. wa have hoard.
The well waa bidden in a little now
of th" bills behind a great projrettng
crag. . .V* Elaia turned round thu eng,
•bo uttered a vehement szdamatioQ of
aurpriee and terror, and carting away
her pheher with little regard for ita
eafety, ahe atarted to run down the
rteerp path which led to the bum-oil*.
Duncan arrived a littkw larer, and etood
for a moment rooted to tho apot A
■orrowful procreaion had entered the
valley at ita lower end, and wa* wend­
ing ita way toward tha tower.
Fore­
mort caaw Amhrore of Cralg-wod, anpP&gt;rtiug on a weary and txarei-wora
Lorre, an elderly lady who aeeined
ready to drop from her aeab Three or
four men and women followed on foot.

matched up in baste. and finally camo
Davie, mounted on another huraa, hia
uia and head.bound up with many a
blood* &gt;tain on bore- and armor.
Dubc*u delayed net long, but iImwoRrag the brae like a wild buck, bo joined
tbe party jart a* -it peaeed before the
door of the towar, where old Halbert,
apprised et ita approach,* wa* already
•stnoding.
"Alack and woe’, mo 1" enlaimod
tho old wan.' “My deer and honored
lady, has it cocao to this F*
“Ertn aa you are, my good friend,*'
answered th. lady redly. *
u •OstMff NtftHtMfh •-’2--rG . •
-Deere, w.th hia Eaglishroea, cam.
upon us at daybreak,'* auewared the
l*dv of Ferniehurrt. “Our men fought
bravelr, none could do better; but the
----- - —~ in oreewbahning force.
rieoaer; moot of oar brare
—------aervanta are alaia, ami
ft one atone upon another
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But fur tbeoe. your
'
1bnw aona, I bad not bore here to tell
tha
‘ tale, and I fear that Devie m wound'

■»wvT.«d the oH man, giving bi* band to
1the My whom Auilmw bad by thia
»tinw lined Irani bar boron. “You are
’■uosl welcome. lady, to any roof, wbiafi
1may be aa!«r ig them time* than many
a lordly ball, Tbe English will ererae
win th- length, and if they do. there
•re the care. &gt;n the hill to which w.
may retreat till the storm be imrart"

�IS IX.

OF POL’
Tbn era lion by Hon. Henry A o*od the total axpaaditenu by 84,370,
Think of bring soropeltod to stay in
Shaw was able sad gave great aatisfise- 572, and that tbe pubtie debt ha* boon
narrow streets, built up with atone or
tion, though much regret Is exproesod denreaaed to that extent This dore not
brick either side three, four, fire, six
that it was so brief. Tho Declaration sound very largo in companion with and seven stories, with tbe- sun's hot
proven* years, when th* debt was re­
of hsdspendenco waa wall read by Hon.
dared at the rat* of from fifty to a hun­ rare' sending tho thermometer up to
D. R. Cook. The band from Middlo- dred millions a year j but it b much M °, and on occasion to 105 ° t Ttua
villo dispensed splenfod music ; tho fire better than was expected six months to what New Yoritam have hod to enago, when it wa* piodicted that, with1 oren terrible in ths best and most plsnsout th* imposition of nsw fox**, the
and part of th* city—in tho toomy and
revenues ot the Government would fail
‘ airy parts—and what it has been in ths
loose! its expenditures by nt leas:
$12,000,809. Considering tho immracn’ tower ports, where preple bard together
' in sub-cdlars and attics, may be imag­
reduction of taxation, and the stagna­
Temperance Convention wa. held in tion of bustusaa by ths panic, the bal- ined. Think of a building six storioa
Lansing. The attendance contideriag ancs sheet for tbe year is a gratifying, high, with windows only in front and
rear, say 50 by 100 feet in dimensions,
the short notice was very fair, and tho
containing oix-hundred men, women
work esems to hare been well done.
and children, all th* sooting, eating
We have space only for the platform
Txa Esoomocs \VjtXrv Bbwmxxts
1 aad steeping being done tbwrcin ! And
Fsou Csnmxra.—*Htn heavy exports
' this with a glowing sky, a burning sky,
of wheal foam California during tha
' n burning sun. with no " ‘ Imagine
'
post fiscal yoai attract mure than usual
the atmosphere of aw
building;,
attention. Tho estimates for tho pres­
ent seasua preseut 480,000 tons of
whant, including 450,000 bbls, of ftmi
reduced to eh* equivalent of wheat
The last full cargo of tb« .erpp of 1873
has boon shipped, and Mtimato* for the
ensuing year vary from 000,000 to 800,­
000 tons. Most uf thu wheat aud flour
shipped has been, as usu.il, on European
ty.

Hxrnxao. Mica., Jcir 8, 1874.

OUR UNION SCHOOLS.
The very boot of our coUsge com­
mencements, with their learned adjuncts
of the scientific sad professional depart­
ments, are canting in some uf those
eloctents of interest and attraction
which distinguish the closing exercises
of ow lrest Union Schools. Tho former
remind tu of recruiting grounds, when
the soldier for life, under drill and al­
ready serious with thoughts of the
atroagio before him, is about to bo dispofobsd for his destined line of service.
A feeling of sadnees mops over the
luort of the spectator as ho area lire
boundary separating youth from manhoed, calm study from feverish toil and
responsibility, about to be passed. But
in our Union school exercises at the
close of each snncoMiro year, though we
seo th* grand reserves of th* battle of
.lifo th* oonteet u as yet afar off, and
the task of projmration to us who are
older srema but mare child's play.
Flowers and music, gay dreeare, smiling
tec**, pleased psreuta. and all tho aridancea of a gal* day occasion, are thorewith there dosing*xtrci*oo, which wo know will bo.
repeated yet many times are on a*cc tid­
ing acaki of school progress- Besides
all this, tho children are much hand­
somer to look at, from tho little chit in
pique and muslin to the boy of sbangbi
pattern, (lira all the grown up students
in tbs world; and thsir vokm, however
less toned to wise utterances, are ton
timas os agreeable.
Hance we all attend those closing ex­
ercise*, according to the school or schools
in which wo are specially interested,
and onjqy the exercises, in spite of the

cultivate their acquaintance In a kindly
feeling, and by all honorable means to
assist them from a burinese injurious to
society to some other caning, remuner­
ative to thamselvos and beneficial to the

Treasury June 34th. was 11,178,2*1.52.
Receipts for tho vrrok ending July let
wore $62,317.48; payments during
same time $119,67UG4 ; leaving a bal­
ance in tho Treasury uf $1,120,050.30;
decrease for the wook 857,262.10.

moot house, Mr. Wm. B. Astor revels
in the possession of 82,500,000 in pie
turcs, plate and furniture. George W.
Burnham confootos to $150,000; tho
lennox family can’t enjoy life with Ires
than $1,655,000 worth of jewelry, plate
and pictures, the Brown Brea, bankers,
have over 81,000,000 invested in these
things; A. T. Stewart has $2,000,000;
tlw Kingsland*. Taylors, Hpoffords,
t
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They tell of a hen which floated down
the raging tide ot MUI River for somo
distance in a barrel where she waa la­
boriously ‘‘ccvoring" nineteen cgci.
attended strictly to burincM during the
flood, finally Iroaghtup tu n friendly*
ti arbor, and hasaiuco left her barrol

Tb&lt; semi-annual int&lt;re*t du&gt;&lt; on
Tho following is substantially the
Michigan titate bonds, amounting to
declaration cf principles adopted :
1. Woaay, with Vettel, "Lat govern­ $35,940, was paid at tho American Ex­
change National Beak in Now York,
July 1st, 1874. Since the last fiscal re­
port of the Bute Treasurer, Sept. 80th,
1878, the State debt has been reduced
$135,000 by retiring State bonds pur
ehayod before maturity.
elate tho children upon their release
from their hard scab and their confin­
ing tasks, although wo knew that in
4. That it b in th* power of the State
many ernes, for a weak or two previous, to arrest th* evil aa it now exists, and
the actual amount of studying they that this power implies the obligation tu Thomas, of tho Country (inlltwm, was
present and delivered an interesting
have done would not injure the most doit
5. That th* eoeutitutiou af Michigan
delicate body or mind. Homo mysteri­ give* to every child of ths State ths address. Report* as to tho fruit crop
throughout the Blate were flattering.
ous limit baa been reached by which
Tho October meeting is to bo held nt
they had ‘‘got through their studies"
Spring Lake. Effort* are being made
sad were preparing for examination’,
to make a good showing at tho Btato
la tho midst of the summev^Mot, we
Fair this Call.
could scarcely bare the heart to ques­

tion tho morite of such a system, or the
propriety of the long vacation now en­
tered upon, although we are firmly run­

way as ranch as they were. TU tight
times has chocked this kind of extravaKce, and for eomo timo to come the
lor* in articles of more luxury will
languish.

ton decrees that any family making anv
pretense "to moans muvt bo carried, and
of course the vehicles and horses must
lie owned. And it co»ta. a. the head
of the family discovers.
To begin with, a simple phaclua for
two bane*, (and two, at toast, must b&gt;.
had) costs with ths hurees, ml leu than
$2,000, and to keep it going requirce r.
roach man, who cuts tier annum not less
than $1,500.
This is the very least that can be
done by anybody. If you desire to bo
more than merely comfortable a resw
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Dr. E. O. Haren, formerly President
of tho University of Michigan, has been
appointed Chancellor of Syracuse Uni­
versity, ata salary of Kl.000 per annum.
A chair of geology, toohiy and botany

able for many parents, far hotter for
many children and for tho community,
if term-time lasted some weeks longer.
It is note good change, that of the
school-room for tho public streets,
which is experienced by largo numbers
of tho young of both sexes about this
time, and their comfort is no more en­
hanced by it than their moral improve­
ment. Bis probable, however, that the
greatest good of tho greateet number is
in favor ol tho arrangement that now
preyed*, and so we must make tho beet
of it The teachers at least are likely
to do so, and they are certainly a/nrsrrd

has been established at Syracuse, and
Professor Alexander Winchell hoX^reon
appointed to fill it. Ho has also been
granted u learn of aboerre for six
thoir absurd ciriractor is bring fully months for n trip to Europe.
developed and generally understood,
The resignation of Hon. John A. J.
and the effects of such Legislation i&gt;&gt;
Creswell as Postmaster General, has
beginning to bo appreciated even by
been accepted, and after the position
tho people of that State.
Tho latest
had l&gt;eea tendered to and declined by
attempt to enforce the law is thus de­
Hon. Eugene Hate, of Maine, a aon-inscribed in the columns of a popular
law of Senator Chandler, and a young
man of derided ability, has boon offered
influence r
“On complaint uf one of the citizens to, and accepted by Hon. Marshal Jew­
aides what they get during the holiday of the town of Hammond, a cxmduclur ell oi Connecticut, now Minister to
L'assia. Mr. Creswell made an able
season and in the other parts uf the of the West Wisconsin Railway was
arrested and finod for violating the law.
year, they now hare tho benefit of two To punish the town for prosecuting tho officer, but was a violent enemy of the
solid months, while most of n* in other I Company a new time-table wa* fanme- newspaper press It is Io be hoped
pursuits quite as laborious, requiring ' dbtely mad* out rad Hammond was that in Uris res]&gt;eet bi* suowasor will 1*
Now the more just and fair.
six days of astir* labor each wook, and excluded from it oatiroly.
fora far lew compensation than oky trains rush by tho place os though there
Whs no town three. The consequence
teachers receive, doom outmIvm happy is that everything Is at a dead-lock and
if wo can nuke sure of two nooks. And tbe people are greatly exasperated."
yet they are paid by the year, and their
And all over ths State omflic'j of a
time belongs to tho pnblic. Btill w* •imiter character are witnessed. Agents
If Me seise too hastily we may hare
do not begrudge them their happier
to drop as hastily.
lot, although we cannot help thinking charging more than the law allows, and
Exjnriraee b a torch lighted io the
tha: a peculiar responsibility rests upon fined by the local courts, the fines are ssl.es of oat dsluaioa
Prosperity is a bleaaiug to the good
them to aeo that their working timo is paid, and they straightway do the sama
utilbod aad esonombod to the boat poo- thing over again. Of course there is. but a curse to the crib
Better bo upright with poverty than
ribilo advantage to tbe community they
ba wicked with plenty.
Mtva, and that teaching should not bo a
Tho tenderent heart lov.-e treat tho
more temporising expident while th*

bo obeyed until it ora be repealed by
ministry or any other of the learned the law making power, or Mt aside by
profession*. We, also, bolievo that no tho cx'arta. But at tho Mme time no
port of the task of teaching their pupils
shock! be thrown upon the jurents oi would promote the best interests uf so­
ciety, era say anything in favor of such
legislation, as characterises th* peasant
Railroad Law of Wisconsin. Ws trust
ths District Court of the United States,
will soon settle the constitutional qaea-

H* who laugh* at cruelly eels hie
heel on the neck of religion.
Time never tots hsaily uiua ue but
when U te badly employed.
Whatever you dislike in another take
core
to correct ywiroelf.
1
. Every cord of wood given to the jioor
1
.
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tion pending before it,. and determine
tn* right of State Lsgialainres to nt- '
tempt thus to cripple end .teriror by
tew as unjust and oppreamw towards
one greetbaaiasen intsraat ol th* land,
Oar exchanges, far and mm, are *• it is possible for man to make, rad
showing tho first effects uf tho adjust, which must aitbsr be set aside by the
meat of tho financial question by Congross, and tho adioururaoat uf Congress
itself, upon tho business of their rv«pectivw localities. Three are aD fumble,

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Lutatae, Mint, Java 1#, 1874.
Tv th ESfar
th Chta*&gt; Tnhuu:
Hia: Tho letter in Thursday’s Tri-

hli OiMt Jaraal h Irtiia
have you to understand font th* orator
M ichigun Senator fo the only man who
stands m tbe way of a reform in our
politics and that to the shaking off of
bis ‘‘dictatorship'* all our efforts are to
be directed. Th* letter wa* evident like it will account for a good many
warm pcroinal attachments for him. It
wax at about th* time of hu last atootton that I had a conversation with th*
•oldter, who waa then a member of th*
Legislature, and was of course to vote
for or against him. I asked him who
be was going to vote for. He said bo
didn't care to indicate what hb vol*
are riot of a sort, nor of a temper to sub­ would be, but would tell mo a «Amy aad
mit to the imposition of nUmted States i might/
’iBj~ ~*
Senator for three terms, who did not
connect himself to their liking. Thu
will ba illustrated in the fact of a csrtain saw-mill steleonan. whore genius
in finance has so lately electrified the
nation rad alarmed hu State.
Th* flrot question to be decided non­
ce ruing a candidate fur office is, no:
whether be wants it ar don’t went it,
but, is ho fitted fur it. rad is he likely
to fill it with credit to himself, aud to
the sdvnulage of hu oonatituents T
This is the question the people of Mich-

long k habit Then, of hu own party,
there arc perhaps sevsral classes of ari­
sen* who prefer » change. First, those
having been removed from Federal
ulHce, cither as tho result of eotuo mis­
feasance, or iu deference to that feature
of American |iolitica tu popular with all
except tho immodbto bolder,—rotation
iu office,—who have »een fit to charge
thoir removal, no doubt with stria just­
ice, to Sonatir Chandler. Second, those
who, notwithstanding their horcuksu
eilurt* to that end, have never been able
to get into the soft spot their heart*
ccvourd. Third, such of ths temperauca
people a* make total astinenre a riri yw
s«a of good ciritrnship. Fourth, tbe
rettiaero aud followers of each of there
clarere. Couridering tho very respec­
table number that belong to tho eeoond
claw hi every Blate, it must be admitted
that thn opposition to Senator Chand­
ler may be foruridabb.
But my object waa not so much to
discuss whether there wa* an opposition
to Senator Chandler’s return to the
Senate, a* to say a word courern’uig his
fitneea for that position.
. Tho office is of groat dignity, and uf
right requires a high typo of citben to
fill it. ’There arc certain requisites
which arc indispensable, and certain
others which are ornamental in a valu­
able sense.. Among those whioh are
dignity and ttablenes* of character,
freedom trum bribes, a cultivated comu&gt;uu sense, and a practical knowledge
of legislation and public affairs. Among
। those which nn&gt; ornamental in a valu­
able ware, am literary culture, tho
philosopher's devoutaw, a love of
books end research, and a keen con­
science, sensitive and spotless.
The best thing thkt can be said of
Senator Chandler is, that, after eight­
een years of service in this office, during
a |ieriod of war aud ita entailed oeltlomenu and corruptions, of unrivaled
speculation, of vast expenditures of
public moseys,—a periol which has
witnessed the rise and fall of more pub­
lic men in this country than all of the
rest of the contuiy of our existence,—
has ever been four-d lacking in any of
there indupensabl* reqnisitioe I have
named, ot a Senator. It can be Mid
against him that hu friends have never

irril?

PUH DH0B8 ui KDICnreS,
away. He told the surgeon to g«C ready,
and ho would take me in hb canuigs,
and see that I got my pay rad was
started for home. Hs was a&gt; good M
hu word. Well boteted up in hb *uy
carriage 1 rode to th* Fay Department,
and waited outside white h* waat in sad
brought ths Paymaster outdoors to pay

THIS !

Gty Drug Store,
State Street,
Sltf

Hasting*, Mich.

We will send
MflNiffl this paper from
now until
HA-STHSTGS

Neuralgia,
Sore Throat,
Hoarseness,
Headache.
Toothache,

CUT TO ORDER.

FRESH FISH! I
OK FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY,

For instance, tho great medicine man,
bad one team of six horses, that coot
him 820,000; he had carriages that
cost 810,000, and iris cuachman that ho
•educed from tha rervioo of Potter Pri­
mer, oi Chicago, he paid 85,000 per
year, besides Ixrare rent, fuel and lights.

i

letter in question, was a misprint for
“unsenntorial,"—E*. Taxacxx.
But, in thu panicky times, wo must
bo content to sacrifice a little of the
sensational to the practical Michigan
euffcred a oenntiou last winter, when,
lik* lightning out of a dear sky, it
burst upon her that she had a stat os­
man of the “enlightened" Dlinois sort,
who was determined to utter a "wild-

REAL ESTATE
I have to cumplsiu of Senator Chand­
ler that ho it too stricli a partisan , ikal
h» beHevM nu reform jxissiblo except
through th* mean* nf the Republican
party that ho b blind to it* defect*, and
obstinate in hb attachment to ita anti­
quated voetmsnta But these defect*
are not liabto to bo considered serious
by hb party.
A* to tbe charges against him of in­
temperance, (hey arc highly ludicrous
Ho i* not an anchorite, noithor u he a
out. It is now twenty yean since it baa
been charged against him that ho was
intemperate. Hn was then much past
middle life, and ho ba* continued at hu
post of arduous public duty ever since,
and u yet in vigorous health. If it i*
intemperance that is such a preoervstivo,
I should lik* to know where he gets hia
whbky.
It has for a long time been tho favor­
ite charge against Chand ler that bo was
a eommtre of potifcs. Writ I dare

o J|||DBD
(£ .

hi1 mu

mi.

due week after

ASESCT.

tion of State and
County officers
WM. H. HAYFORD.
for
omet ik oourr boost.
HASTtm WCHKUS.

FIFTY CENTS

--

friends that were i

■.ml. Un. ---------------- -------such service. Il cannot bo denied that
thu all toads to debauch our politicbat 1 vsrily britor. that th. mJTXi

We shall give the fullest report

�LinI"W&gt; Roticej.

Obstacles to

NEW OFFERS!
NEW IDEASI

win Vow
Mwflter t
i

In another eofamn &gt;• priat this weak
a letter from the Detroit TrU~ on th.
Senatorial question to which we ask at­
tention. We publish it as a uoble trftk
ute to Senator Chandler, but a deserved

PANACEA
Canned Fruit at oust at
1 lw8 Sum, Maun 4 Pumii
5 JIMS nxft« of^fPronrtUm aotfa

BEST OF WORK.

tete. fcM MSrew.-

mud* *r r.4i. wi

Guarantee

Satisfaction I

FAMILY
was takna, besides two or three dollar,
in small change and needy BUUu post­
age stamps.
■
Whether say otUte wees «farod wo
are nnablo to say. Whoever She theires
are. if caught, should have thsfuU ex­
The United Brethren will hold a tent cd tho law .dealt out to them.
Street, tho result of an
Qarnp Meeting on tho old camp ground
perttoe to the affray,
on Mr. Peter Edmund1, hud, fa tbe
Tanner, well known in this county a&lt;r
first claes “dead best,’’ and said to'bi
town of Baltimore, commencing August
Atb. 1874.
AU denomfaation. and
In coMequMoa of the excessiro heat,.
people are cordially invited to attend.
ft i* thought beat to dose the Beading
Room until fael.t of Sept nekt, when
It will be opened with new interest on
th. pert of iu mombere, aad we hope
Uats of Patents ironed from tho U.
onr friend, may the bettek depreciate
S. Poteat OflU. to Michigan Jarsnloro, «ir effort..
Hantig been lotfewhat ettr iu the muniiug enued with a huge
fat the week ending June IT, 1874.
dieaMoiatad fa tbaaumb*Ue*lH&gt;eka knife, with the avowed purpose ot cut­
and each bearing that dale. Furnish­
we cannot oOrito tfa&gt; public Bro amount ting ooms one with it, and during the
ed this paper by Cox 4 Cox, Solicitors ofmdiug matter w*‘ 'Mj, like to, day tried to pick a quarrel revoval times
of Patents, Waahingtan, D. C.:
. still wejiopn tn make Mt Library, with different parties, once with Thoma.
Endgato for Vehieke—G. F. PartWhirixat pevrout esute &lt;Mly in the Altoft. Esq-, on whom ho drew his knife,
name, what i! outfit fo bs, »oS We ask but he did not succeed in getting into
Knitting Machine—O. F Trip, Bet­
ti.- Creek.
n
our Manila to giro us a roll and &gt;lon't
tHUSCHEl,
Draft Rogalati-og Damper—B. 8. forget th. oun dollar Whichl'wfl! give tho evening, when be pitched on tie
Dunham, Cotdwatre.
you a memberdiip of the ‘'library As­ Booby.
Bottle and Stopper-A. W. Newell,
Ju*t before the affray at Sutton'.,
sociation," and we will com furaiih
you with instruotive and jnftigtkinfag Tanner, aud Giddings met at tbe
K
n-J- "■ ’"l“« ***
literature. I’ersoua having book, to grocery .tore of John Stanley, when
rontributo may leave them at ths Tanner st once sought to jack a quar­
Bending Room every Saturday from j rel with him, uung language that
would iritate almost any saint. Parties
LtUan remaining in Hasting. P. O. two to five P.M. Tiro Hums wftl Ik&gt;
open for lee t*renm one night every two
uncalled for July 8th, 1674.
Peraza calling for any of the follow-

LUnMENT.

Ej^jfwS

The King of the Field
WE WANT AGENTS.
------- f,___________ __________
tkd. Cly/ /
&lt; It
on Jeakroon
to John Beasnier’e, he ha. shaved me
for thq^Mt t^g-yonra and always done

Hollingsworth's Steel Tooth

Sulky Hay Rake.

Stranger after getting shaved to
Citixen—1 must say I never had a bet­
tor .have, ho keep, ae good a Shop as
you can find in Western Michigan, he
ought to be wull-petomiasd.

HASTINGS UBBU WS!
MONUMENT*

T. EASTMAN,

EBfflGTM SEYHKGIACBHI.

to SewiiflattlitBKaMaBiOnftia.

The Williams Mower and
Mrs Catherine Brown, D«Ua W
Bishop, Henry Bauer, E N Breidiet,
Andrew G Boney, 0 W Bronaoa,
Thoma* Chafay, Levi Cook, Howard*
Cook, Miss Uda Durfee, Geo H Fran­
cis, Edwin Green, Mrs Theresa K
Homes, Gideon H . Haines, Emelina
Knapp, Iai.ins Iaa% Nettie Wilier,
James C Milfe, Miro Annie Nowum, E
D Porter, Julia A Bogvre, Mre Ebro bath
Reynold,, Alonso Squires, Mrs Bertha
Thomas, James Tumor, B»njamin Tur­
ner, Mrs Emma V Todd, E T Thors,
Gup C Worth,* Frank L Wood.
Direct your lettars to No. of P. O

SELF-RAKING REAPER.

iAt a meeting of Haatfage Lodgk&gt; No.
M. I. O. O. F, held st thoir Hall, on
Tuesday avwufag, the foliowfa* oflfeers
wore duly fastaBed for tbe emui*

ISK,
CRAYOX,
WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,

Treat—Frod. Noehtrfab,
W.-Jamoo M. Wright
0. G.—Albert L Runyan.
I G.—Charles Harkey.
C—John G. Mandy.

SCHOOL CMS! J. Cole &amp; Son

Zome Boelry.
i- 8 a-JreqgjfaL___________ ’
The HocTvtsry ricet, W. H J«w«I
wa* abeent, aad the Y. Q. did pot ap­ Ona thrust narrowly escaped the jugular,
point hia supporter, aad ae the tatmnres another made a deep gash in tho sh
At about 12 o'clock the day waa uih- of the past term wa. not quite efoeod, dor, a third entirely revered the i
•rod in by two good talkers, (report* of the appointment of finance aaaaitlee
4iiYrfWtih HTfit7fi"
a canon,) compoeed of four pound. of wav deferred anffll next meeting,
tdPSSSWVlJ gllUiUBieU BliOUl tee fan-,
powder and a quantity of wadding in­
neck, arms aud hand* of tho victim.
forming u* that the National Anniver­
How Tannor inflicted *o many wound*
sary of 1674 had arrived, and wa wan­
The principal
nt&gt; of the past week without the interference of tiie by»tanddered forth to pick up what new*
at this place, hate been the School Ex
_­ era is atxange, and how eo much indkr %r0hA 4Vbiffk ^sfTIuMIVftaut
i
At the early peep of day four o’clock hibition and the Celehrnrinn.
raqi
On Thursday evening last, Prof. Yt_
tho ringing of belle and a National Sa­
lute of 37 gun. commenced waking up Arman held hl* school edubstici^. The
tho youthful, who had already purchas­ bouse waa well filled aad tha entertain-

[grocers,

3^

MI3&amp;

Fur lli e at commodation of our sub.cribers who deriro any other book,
jiagMin*. or paper, publiahod, with or
without the advertised premium., we
■ ill obtain it fur you st the lajwstt
tUras, without any expense to vow in ed a good supply of young gun., fire­
sending the cnler.
crackers, etc., and they too commenced
a general uproar of nares, waking up
the-whole household* and their nearest
nettfibore. A* MM.as tbe stores open­
The celebration peat off very pleas­
ed tbe young urcfanS from tho country
l*gan toceew in, and dealers in fire- ant. A largo crowd wre fa attendance
■ I
ersckess, torpedoe. etc., had a lively during thodar aad evocawg.
The oretion by I’rof. Tenney of ^anh
trade, and noon the tumult wa. imsing was pronouncedby all to be rex-1
As the flags of our country should
Wwvw on eurb a day, the poles were
donned witti new ropes and up wsnt
tho stora and stripes mid.t cheers of
applause.
While we were in search of items of a
A aow store is being erected on the
newsy nature the Middleville Band dis­
corner of Main and Washington streets.
coursed some excellent uu« calling to­
Mr. Truman sea Iris building Mkh
gether tbe aaaMublcd thoownd. tu hear
completed and it is an otpameal ftrijbe
tbe (tiring Declaration of I ndependancs
place
.. 3,a :. itteM

Ripe—raspberries.
zfW9 in the *hade.
Scoby is improving.
Begin* to curi—con..
Growing fine —grope. ■
Next—'Ihank.givfag.
Take it—the Burxxx.
Txxiking well—peachM.

(treat* to mince on crack.r*
------ (a warn meal) and to
.. .. could of what was on
Mompe .teawhere aad below

Need of rain—gardens.
Being picked —herriea.

riple of cm TTuum School.

'

Nearly o»»ry available space on
State and Jefferson streets was oesnpiod
by vendors of peanut, sad ice cold lemonsde. After tha city Marshal madk
hi. visit for license many o&lt; them ek»-

Green St, wnt of Aid. Hieks* rowdaoce,
hrr. been laying down side walk*
Our strerie prerent retber aduUappunu. jnri fov. Haying and Ar-

vrotfag among the farmer* are in full

In Hastings,

sSHWfk?

Urfoha- He Ilion started f ir the Dr'a
office bul soon started to run again and

Dr. Upjohn * office, where h&lt;&gt; wa. soon
after arrested by Deputy Sheriff Tinkler
“d "■a&amp;ri
»“•••*
are serious but it is hope 1 not dangerout. Tanner wa. quite badly braked,
but is in a fair way to *pend tbe next
few year* at hard work in eharge of
tbr authorities at the State Prison,
where he ought to hare been year*

Wo copy the following from an ex­
change, whkh i» important, iftnte:Chrouic diarrhean of long standing, al­
so dysentery, and all similar complaint,
common at thi. reason of tho year, can
be eared by the use (internally) of Jeia-

Shingles, lath, &amp;c.
. — *■*
T PAI,. ■

a co-partnerslilp for the purpose uf do­
ing a general busfares as Blsckstnith.,
and having bought out the blactemithing interest of Jack Rich, may be found
at his old stand on tho corner of Church
and Railroad streets, where they will
bo plearod to see all their old friend,
and any other t-erron who may have
any work to be done in the
of
blaekimllhiag.
eprfitf

I will give away to my cus­
tomers “One Square Box
Cutter complete, worth $40
who has di any lime bought
new of me, ana are the own­
ers of or shall borrow for the
occasion. Carriages, Bugffies, Democrats, or any ve­
hicle, the body of which is
hung on springs, who will
appear on the Fair Ground, ROUGH and DRESSED
as above mentioned.” Par­
ties who hare bought more,
than one Buggy of me and
will bring them with a team
or horse attached will be pre­
sented with a ticket for each
vehicle when he enters the
grounds, his name entered
in a book and the number of
his ticket marked opposite Custom Planeing, Sawing
his name.
•nd Turning
Ths manner of drawing
shall be left to the ticket hold­
Done on Short Ectice,
ers to decide on the Grounds,
at the time of drawing. All
entries must be made before
3 dclockt1or at precisely that
time the drawing will com-

This occasion will, be a
good time to exhibit horses
as well as buggies, and a
general good Time may be

Tho cathartics used aad approved by
tho physician, compriring tho various
medical aaoeialions of thi* State are
now compousded and sold under ths
name of Psnts's Ptr/stir* PJb.

Otr tr ak tl tk tnut Ifflu Rate
UID PLASTER,
STKU
VitEB IUB
UE t BUB

Saturday, July 26th, 1874.

him down acme throe times, and yet
Tanner escaped from the crowd, tan up
Court Street to Broadway and th tore

Il is Mid that Stem's bald-fared huroo

Coldwater ha. accareiag to the re- ,
cent «m.u. only 4,813 iahabitawte be­
ing 68 Ire. than fa 1870.
'

city l,t,rs oepoT.

Special Notice.

According to a recent census Masksgen has a population of 6,400.
pumping water for twenty-two women
to drink. If more men bad drank at
the pump instead at tha bare they loan­
ed on all day three would hare boon
U-rew.^a.k.lt-- f&gt;&gt;M I"
own heeds Many half-woni out end
tired yhiklrro todt tbe ahade rff the
noble napks during tbe afternoonThe crowd had tak~ poreoeoioa of
beverel caret of trichina? are report­
tho.foir grroiiwl before tho ticket oftro
ed at diflbreui points of the State. IwneopereTw. sfamki judge by lb.
Dre’teat raw pork.
Ufa. w. board wh3e rrol-rwfag to
Tberitiron. of LowsU have saieod ‘
170,000 to aid the Kalamaxoo, Lowell j
* Northern Railroed.
,
1

Grand Exhibition of

Hand

Rail. Newell
and Balnsters,

LIFE

SE1SW °TIIE SStFSH 1

BULLS

BEARS

Pott, Brandies' and Champagnes

M W.4 KS &lt;M' HJ.VV.

An invitation is extended
to everybody- All who come
. J. L Vonn.
will be admitted to the ftnft
W.Y. Wilxix'
grounds without charge. Huflar. Jtms M«74.____________
“My object in this operation
is to advertise my business, NEW PHOTOGRAPH
and certainly a cutterworth
$40 is worth spending one
day for as it costs not a cent
only to put in an appearance mOTTPE GALLERY
for some one will certainly
ha ve the cutter.” Ths draw­
ing shall be fairly done with'
out favor or partiality.

some of which
nil mu ini.

UNDERGROUND

�AGENTS, DUE

HOFKDTB and BAB1TEB,

WELCOME!

Michigan- Central R,

ou. uuuu iso direct uvn,

[CHAMPION GLUE®
FOR HOUSEHOLD USES.

H

HEIMnUTTMM.

i

PDBE B8USS aii UDICDK,
end If you never again hear of Duncan
at Kidin. think that ba ia deed, aad that
he died bleating you."
Before she could gnawer, if, indeed,
aho had mode up her mind what to my,
ho had kiseed her forehead aad wm
gone. Tbe next morning Danaan wm
miming. A ah.ph.rd on tho hill* had
eecn haa early in tha morning striding
down tha glen. Day after day yarned,

;CHAMPION
GLUES•?
'
FOR WOODWORKERS.
m&gt;o

Beet

and Cheapest Mada-A

K-orVOTMaBmwM in bealimr the ajck
rtsmj fl
hlfohrirtq. Tbsysaaa
gwUe PurgaMva m wrfl m a Torte, relwrvinr Cxraewtion or Inflamrastion of the
Urer andvSeral Organs, in Bilious Die-

DAY AND NIGHT.
S.AVE FIF^DOLLARS

City Drug Store,

ZswSLSSttJg&amp;K

THE MEW ELOXEMOE-

valVe, **j

sad evted the uro of atoebobe afimuknta

aMro $ “ Sew’iT uidM w.“

msnma.

Cltf

Mid home, waa listening to tha adven­
tures of hi* bosom friend nnd compan­
ion, John Darts, who had been out with
tha marauding party, when ho suddenly
made tha latter a aigunl fur silence.
"What naw F’ naked tha latter in a

rsuw* i—&lt;
’ BUro.
, K.lawro..

Hutinga, Midi.

kifii

uJ'iS

ZsekSM.
Qrass Laka.
&lt;-%•!...

BERRY BOXES.
PEACH BASKETS
AND ECC CASES

AsMar.

Xu ArWr.
Ts-UaU.

COLBY, INGHAM &amp;

brorato. antra.

dzLW-

6283

above yon wall, and the last time there
wm a man's hand under them—and
there again I Jack tha devil U among
we!”
•‘More Jikciy some Scotch spy,". answcrtd the mure valiant Davie. “I will
toy if his deyilihip's hide win turn a
-.-J _v_r. TT*.___
I .

gwsr
Ltciri RUB

FRESH FISH!

^SteVlSXiL

‘■Over right the thorn yunder—and
there—aoe, by the thorn yonder— and

Daria raised hi* bow a«d fitted hie
anew, but before he could draw it to a
head, n wild yell arosa from tho quar-

CASH WAfiES ££“
OUTFIT

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

•g»u No saplui isiyirwL Wr *&gt;*M Ui
u*«i Is «»ry Uwa write st «a*s. sad m

Grand River Valley Divinm

INEW8P APBB
REAL ESTATES

Beat Thougti of Beet Arthan.
Tho difficulty is not so
for a friend aa to find a
dying for —ZTescv.
He that
ungrateful
but one; all other crimes

“all along,” anna were scattered
destroyed, bead* and limbs were broken,
while out ot more than a thousand cav­
alry horses, eight hundred were wholly
missing. Wont of all, tha tent whore
the prisoner* had been confined wm
thrown down and the jrieonera were
gone Daeru'umen—nay, Lord Deere
himself wm ready to swear that the
devU had appeared in bodily shape, six
times at leas: among them, and tu his
power—dsubtloM iarokrd by tho Scots
—tho whole disaster was attributed.
The Adnuial wm by no mean* content
with this explanation, but there waa
nothing to bo done. Both haram and
men wore gone l-eyund recovery.

great to die
friend worth

baa no guilt
may peas for

Ho who aaddena at‘ thought of idl*imo cannot ba aUe, and he'a awake
rbo thinks himself asleep.—Kasb.
Strike from mankind the principle

Q.BAND TBUNK KAILWAY.
MAY^UnA

AGENCY.
An

Eiuay

Portunc I

SUBSCRIBE

FIFTH AND LAST BIFT CONCERT

WM. H. HAYFORD.

8WS!

IF'

Utor.iNwriai fair.
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OFFICE IN COURT HOISE,

1.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

It waa growing toward sunset, cn tho
third day after tho alarm lately unrated,
when a young lad, who, in tbe scantne«a of the garrison al Craig-ond, had
boon act to keep watch at the entrance
Huuest thinkers are always stealing
of tho glen, eame running to tho tower
from each other. Our tnmds are full
with the news that “throe or four jraw of waif* and astray* which we Hunk are
rider* on great hones were coming up
th* ■ &gt;».». "
r our own. Innocent plagiarism turns
up everywhere.—hfo/aue.
zAloft, on tbe throne of Ood, and not
naked old Halbert, anxiously.
•■And, and cn brew great steeds, such, below in the foot-prints of a trampling
as the Sjuthnns ride," answered tho multitude, am tbe sacred rules of right,
lad ; end I nm sure that tbe foremost ■Wtechno majorities ean displace or
man of aR m Duncan of Eldin himin ex-mM of
A sickening thought crossed Elsie's a -r- —
mind at three words Wm it possible pleasure in ct-rsel re* is that which txrites
it
in
others
;
or
tha
art
of
pleasing
that driven desperate by jealousy ami
baffled love, Duncan had revenged him­ i* to team plaassd.—JSCtrttt.
self in»&gt;n her by bringing tho English ' It ia a law of nature that faint-heart­
ed man should bo tbe fruit of luxurious
open them?
“Friend or for. we must be ready for countnes, for wo never find that tho
tU-rn,” said old Halbert.
“Ambrose, «sme soil produce* delicaciee and bemy urn. gu with three man down the
stream to the point you wot of.
The
There are a good many pious people
rret abide hero with me. Elsie, get all who are M careful of their teligton m
ready, and at the word from me, have of their beet eerriee of china, only using
tha Udy away to tho hill I can not &gt;t on holy occarioM, fur fear it should
think Dunean would betray tu, but get chipped or flawed in working-day
these are trying times."
mr.-Ayfaa Zwvwtf.
Inroeaistmt E*io! She, too, had
thuught of such treachery, but aho wm
apamryai her father fur hinting at it,
as if suefna notion bad never crossed
Iwrmlsd. The women prepared all
things tor • hasty flight, and then Elsie
went fartli to tho tjwrv-beod, and
atreinodber eyes aad ear* to catch
some mtaUigoM.
8be waa not left
long in nspenae. Loud aborts—not rt
wuet but of joy and triumpi.-amurod auu
axarr, Will nr, 1
bee that it was no foe who sppsnaebsd. have owned thia oot far five ysara, and
I have never known you before to
'Indeed." ropifod'
&amp;ad no heart to do it until
the driak. I had oftaw
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that, abcaild I do it, some atnuiger would
pi.wkjh. roroosndroLt the frail. Now.

BANNER

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RATES OF AD I ERTiSk

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WHOLE NO. 948.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1874.

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win, near tho center of Lak* county, 20
mile* west Tho road will eoon bo comSirted to Ludington on Lake Michigan
i miles trom bore. Hix mile* reel of
thio piece is Chara the present county
seat of Loks. It is a town of 60 booses
two or three years old, seated fo the

WM-rwon*,;

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti'
vator is the best in the market

is four miles south-east, Ihl county seat
al Osceola county. It numbers about
500 people, is situated on th* Horsey
river, very near its junction with the
Mukegon. It is bro a considerable
stream and afford* abundaaoe of water
power for tho business of- • small town.
Seed City numbers about; 700 people.
It has a couple ria re a stares and shops,
has a good newspaper, a (Trailsd school
in four departments. esvnral manatee tones of sash. door, blmds, 4c. The
dwellings are in good strfc and’attrac­
tive, the growth of the place though not

It is well made
riding sale the celebrated Gale Chilled Plow having se­
and of thoroughly seasoned timber. It is
cultivator, but is
constructed that there is cured the ogonoy for this County.
We warrant these plows superior to any other
little or no weight on the horses necks even with
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
out a rider. Any cultivator that depends on tin lars:
rider to take the weight from the horses necks is
imperfect as the riders vary in weight and the
harder the ground the harder the beardown on the

necAs. It lias also a patent leveler by which the

teeth can always be made to run the same depth

and level. No other Cultivator has this. Every
one guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale.
Come and get one on trial.

We are now offering for

Lightness of Darft.
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Rowing,

Price §40.00

NO EXTORTION!
The price of the plow is Only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST

Nashville

Mita

TERMS LOW.
sus-JrxitS saatflus-a
ladastur* «f Mrtcan th* na W Ikre. SuArwl

Pure Wines and Lienors!

*tl&gt; *»U*»* l*io, Is »rat »WI*»&lt;* »*wrw*lr sresi»W*kl«lM uie”IraAtiaT to *X*«vyrWIte

FOR MEDIC1XAL PURPOFC*.
A full Ussof Iks finest Orucrrwe la the City,
Inclmlisg ail ki»d« of Canned FrsiU sad Fish.

b»«iS

rail JT u. raT’.'r

A GREAT BARGAIN

be a place of much greater i importance
than now.
Tho Harrey river pass!* near this
village. It would furnish considerable
water power, but bos not os yet been
improved. Home most exodlent elay
for brick snd pottery has been found in
the vicinity, the brick made from it be­
ing equal, if not superior to the best
Milwaukee. The enterprising firm of
Walter Brothen, of Pierson have rented
tho ground, and hava placed workmen
upon it to manufacture brick upon on
extended scalo
Tho soil here is gravelly, and mallow,

sprinkling of pine. Very little exmparatirnly has been done by way of
making forms in tho vicinity, anl fow
fruit trees hare been planted out.
The leading spirit a J. M. Baed. Ho
wa* tho original proprudot. Bo map­
ped out and built up tbs town as far a*
Here I am iu this pleasant primeval one man could be expected to do it
town, with tho win^ whipping the sand He Is planning and pushing uth^
entorprisre for enlarging the bu*inra*
from tho dry streets into our Dees, and
the mercury away up into nineties.
I left Sand Lake vvsterday, a point
&lt;5 miles south, and came to this place
graylings caught with a fiy hook in this
on tho G. B. A L B. B. The first, sta­ stream. They are a fish equal in exceltion we passed was Pierson, a village of lenoo to the speckled trout. Thar aver­
aged about eight inches in ten4th.
about 30 house* per year. It has half They are quite fieo from borfb and ee­
tecmed n rare treat prepared far th* ta­
a dozen steam mills, and acres of lum­
ble.
ber in tho viritity piled, seasoning and
I saw hare several acquaintaaeeaand
awaiting a market. This town has 2 former resident* of Barry county.
dry goods stores, two hotels, and 3 or Among them a Mr. Doonan, Mr. Young
and
Kern Kingbury from Hope. They
4 shop* and saloons, a graded school in
ore settled In busmens here and seen
two department*, no churches, but two quito content with their forest homo.
church societies, Congregational and
Ttd* town ha* three hotel*, largely
Metbodiit, both about to bu&amp;d bouses __ ___j____ j i
of worship. The land here is level and tyro, to enable the proprietor* to pre
their guest* good accommodations. The
rich. but. with tho exception of two or
table where I torrid, was well supplied
thre* form*
but Utils improved. with good thine*, stfawborriee
oth­
The next station of any importance t* er delicacies of the wrasoo, bat the bed
six mik» north of Pierson. Howard is
the present Wraiatu of tho D.L A L
M. R. IL It is a lively business place of
1200 inhabitants and rapidly growing.
A graded school io two deportments is
bora,—a Mr. Keith and lady, of Assyria,
have had it in charge the last tjro years.
There are no church buildings, \bot SO
storey and saloons, two hotels add two
or throe mills. The soil hero is sandy,
timber pine, but in the vicinity is ecme
value ole forming land, timbered with

eight miles north I* the next station of
note. It is a thriving lumbering town
on the Little Muskegon, with a graded
school, no church building*, half a doz­
en mills; and 15 or 20 stores and sal­
oons, and claims a population of 800.
A dam has been thrown across the riv­
er and preparations are on foot to make

say tho lent I have slept ofleu upon
the cold, damp groand, with a single
blank*: and Ao dewy heavens above
ma and enjoyed my rest well for I bad
plenty of fre.b air and ao vermin to
annoy me. The want of th* first and
the abun lance of tho latter, made my
night hour* here anything bat a season
of rest It will bo a long time before
the proprietor of Mat bote! will bate a
chaooo to stretch me upon such a reck
ol torture a* bo treated mo tu last night
Why will our hotel keeper* p-r*i*t tn
treating travellers to
»uch wretched pattern and bard wadded •
msirasrae, when a tick with a *bd fog’s
worth of loose straw will make a bed
good enough for a lord! 1 have lodged
at many hotels in Northern Michigan.
so.1 Lave only a neo had a soft and eomlortable bed. A reform in this particu­
lar hi demanded by the travelling pab-

FARM FOR SALE!
IfcWi

Michigan

THE PREMISES WILL RESOLD

hr die TtaiS Dalian test
Th*a ikatrumal rats* far wllrk Hire rar.

Nil GOODS AID KCT PMCK
THE

OF THE TOW

Hastings, Michigan.

tlx miles further on, is surrounded by
good fanning lands, now but little im­
proved, has several stores, about- 80
dwelEnga and a good school hoc re.
The timber in the vicinity is bench. ma­
ple and hemlock with a sprinkling of
pine, soil gravelly* and dry.

eight miles north, has a population of
4.000. No similar town la northern
Michigan is growing mare rapidly in
business intarrats and population. Its
mercantile, and lumbering transaction*
amount to two or three million* an­
nually. The chief portion of the town
is on the north rids of the Muskegon
rrrer. Two graded zchuol buildings
with twenty departments, four oe firs

groceric* and a dawn mills and manufortorire make op the chief Industry of
the place. Them is quite a contrast in
the nature of the soil on different aiJle*
of the river. That an the oast is tight
and sandy, on |foo plain*, and not fer­
tile ; on the rest is a soil of gravel and
clay and the timber beech and mapla

ninom, ran i Msrara,

tanning purpose*. Ttre.ro is a graded
school, but no nreeting houre, and no
mill* of importance here.

Brandies and Champagnes

anoiiRevuoo Lua

of Ruckford. Thu land is quite leral
and dry, with a gravelly, rich soil.
Several good form, «nd form buildi«p
uro in tight from this station. Tiiw re-

FOR SALE ’
One Mare and Quit Oss Bai of
Harases- One Oosr and two Hiefara

praino form is an expensive operation.
In Nebraska tho law wisriy removes
tho necrasxtv for f«nco building, by pro­
viding for tie hording of live stock tend
in Iowa, tho needs a' practical fanning
life bring about very much tho same
resulL
Bet in each case, the law and tho
practice are the things of the day. Il is
bounds, obvious to the eye, wbixh axparate hteland from trial of bis neigh­
bor. If fence* were not a ounvouionca
there would bo fonoo tbetwfore; but as
fcnoeti are a convenience, the improv,
ing prairie farmer sets himself to their
creation as soon a* his bouse is boOi,
and his land broken. Lire fence*, oi
tears*, are the dmAretas.; and there
ar* tbre* plants which are mort in fa-

Tbe White Willow it also of hardy
and rapid growth.
Mr. CL B. Mendenhall, of Marahall
County, Iowa, ha* used the white White
Willow extonaively. Oa hi. Caras there
are about thirteen mite. Waite Willow
fencing, of foom three to eeven years
grow tn, about half of wh»d?will turu
cattle, and a portion, cut half a eortl of
wood to tho rod. Mr. Maodenhall has
also a grove of White Willow, cowriuc
twenty ncroo, eat out six years ago. and
wuich h* insiders to be worth 8500,

�At' the Old Red Plaining Mill

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Foot of tho Iron Bridgo, Haatinfo, Mfch.,
Will bo found Constantly on Hand ;

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Moldings of every Description.
Plaining, Malching, Knowing, ^c., ^c., done with promptneta and aaiiafaction
guaranteed. Moulding and Pattina are made a apecialty, all being fitted ready
for uee- Cornice Moldings are Sprung and Beveled, and the Rake Moldings
made to mitre with level moldings, on third pitch. Back Bands are Babbitted and
Base Moldings tongued ready to nail up. All Doors, Sash, and Blinds are kiln
dried began finishing. FKe are selling these goods at lower figures than can be ob­
tained tn any other town in the State. Persons will do well io get our prices before
purchasing. Those inclined to doubt the above abatement will be convinced by call-

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'ATTENTION!

AGENCY,

All persona indebted to tha uadergned, either on Book account or Note,
re hereby notified to call at once and
the sarr e, and thereby save costa.

* *«u Ud
daybecauro a photographer wouldn't let
her fan herself white she had her ma­
ture taken.

HOUSEHOLD

PAMACEA

Harvest haada iu some aectious are
commanding |5 a day. Rather holty to
giro Ar. brehelaof th* boot wheel foe
whet a man can secure ia taw hour*.

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ng kt G J i&gt;

SEE ISE fiflEAT VLfCS OFHR!

FAMILY

UM ruanDl nUOD to aewle Ito
■M.UM'.'rid’ MSsritoW Ultol*

&lt;3ohn Mkhaol having completed
painting the bam of A. J. Bowne fo now
repainting th. foncu, whicfa
a

WM. H. HAYFORD.

The King of the Reid
WE WANT AGENTS.
United Brethren will hold a!
Camp Meeting on th. old camp ground
on Mr. Peter Edmund'* land, it&gt; the
town of Baltimore, commencing Augutl
5U&gt;, 1874.
AU denomination, and
people are cordially invited to attend.

Hollingsworth's Steel Tooth

Sulky Hay Rake.

OFFICE IN OOUBT HOUSE,

HASTDiGS MARBLE WORKS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

Tho Boocher-Tilton affair absorbs a
good than of public attention and
forma the chief topic of conversation
everywhere It ia evident that tho pre*
are more or lew prejudiced against Mr.

CHUBCHEI.

W. T. EASTMAN,

John Stanley’* now store will be
completed and ready for occupation In
tea dope. In the meantime be ia selling
groceries to close out hia old stock, at
which should command an ex­

On Friday eveuiag lari, tho wonder
fal mode of giving away money waaj

tatiun to attend the regett* at Saratoga !
shown on our streets by a man rolling on the 15th and IClh inat
peaa. Several "bloods” who patron­
Ton son of A. B. Hall, Esq-, of Rut­
ised him got handsomely bis. Served land, for a basket of nice early pota
them right.

HASTTKOS LOPGE. y

We treat our readers will try and onrourugo the newspaper borrower* of
their several localities to mad our offer
cm the rocoud page- No better or
Letter* remaining In Haitinga I*. O.
cheeper paper can bo obtained for the uncalled far July 14, 1874.
Pomona exiling fur any of the follow­
ntuounl of money invested.
On the morning after the fourth a ing will please aay "Advertised”
Mre. Mary Cam. C. O. ClesaeoU,
man iu thia city, on rising found ho was
Harruon
Cumming*. H. E. Green. E.
pennileaa and beiag dry, resorted to
trading off his coat worth 18 or 810 L. Haye* 2, Josephus C. fihayaer, Mia*
for one hardly wurth carpet rag fodder Ida Scott, Fk&gt; Banbora, D. I’. Sprague.
Direct your letter* to No. of P. O.
and fifty rente in change.
box or drawer. Jzo. Rua»ra.P.M.
Wo again, and for the last time, call
thu attention of parties indebted to the
The Carriage Exhibition.
late Bsxxu Company, for any job work
or advertising, to call at once end pay
The Carriage ExhibiGoo aa advertis­
the same, er the accounts will be found ed in another column promises to be
one of great importance. Owners of
within-ten days.
tho various vehicles are daily anauuncBriefs in two cases were printed in ing their intention to be present, and
thisofltea, the week ending July 4th. show what has done theta much service
for tho July term of tho Supreme Couit Mr. Reed already is making prvparulawyers *riUdi»w»U to remember that uous to entertain his patrons in good
wo do such work more promptly, better, style. Aa the day (24th iu*U) come*
sad ter loco money than any other of­ to the fanners, after a keg and contin­
ued duty of hard work in tho hay and
fice lathe State.
•
hnrvcet field, it will afford them a day
Lovers of billiard playing will bo
pleased to know that J. H. Taylc has
giro him a large crowd, which will be
just carpeted hia billiard room floor,
daly appreciated.
If you havw not
and the tablee being re-varnished and
already read hi* adveriisment you
given a thorough burnishing up
which makes it now the beet billiard
room tn tho city.

For the awommodafaou of our sub.criben who desire any other book,
magarina, or paper, published, with or
without the advertized premium*. wo
will obtain it fur you at the Lowtrr
Rana, without any expense to you in
tending the order.
Treasury Joly lit was 11,120,840.36.
Receipts for tho wook ending July 8th
ware 856,884 54; payMiente during same
time 829,221 .98; waving a balance ia
the Treasury of 81,128,821.94; increase
for the wook 87.68148.
At Lebanon, N. H., a village with
half the population of Hooting*, there
ia located Mu loom* Lodge of Odd Fel­
lows, the receipts ef which frr the term
ending June 30th, were 81.000,90
white the receipt* of Hasting* Lodge
were only 1907,57.
Something of a

8. Patent Office to Michigan Inventors,
for the week ending Juno 24, 1874,
and each bearing that date. Furnish­
ed this paper by Cox t Cox, Solicitors
of Patents. Washiagtan, D- C.:
•

The wheat m thia county ia meetly
harveriad, tho crop ia large, and the
quality never better.
^Our Sheriff ia watering the youag
tree* fat the Court House van! to keep
than from drying up.
Attention i* aakad to the call for a

John, that "lively srrattMng” W flU
in your eye, and thare Uno better
County officers in the State than thuro
who fill the place* in ftfo county.
Il
la possible there is room for improvotho .ubriitoting of the defaulting Treas­
urer of a school district in Irving for
Billy Power* in the Clerk, cfflre would
not be an improvement to our opinion.

LIFE W PHOTOGRAPHS
INK,
CRAYON.
WATERCOLOR
AND OILS,

to M Ml
lit!

Chromo
Grand Exhibition of

In Hastings,
Saturday, July 25th, 1874.

CHBOMOS !

Special Notice.

Nev» Firm.
a co-partnership for the purpose of doaa general business aa Blacksmiths,
having bought out the blacksmith­
ing interest of Jack Rich, may be found
at hia old stand on the corner of Church
and Railroad streets, wbero they will
be pleased to see all their old friends
and any other person who may have
aay work to be done in the lino ef
blacksmithing.
aprStf*

PIOTUREe 1
ZE’IOT’CTiR.ESl
I am now all alone in tho Photograph
business, and aa I have made anwsgetaeate to increase my focilitiM for doing
better work than over, all should cull
and get a negative tnksn. Tho superi­
ority cf my work in tba peat is a suffi­
cient guarentee o' nrri-ukro work in
the future.
Rooms In ' Washington
Block, south side State Street

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

Paaz's Erraacr. Three who giro it
io trial. nothing can induce to bo
ithoutiL Try iff

The Williams Mower and
SELF-RAKING REAPER.

Box for Preserving and Trumpeting
Butter, W. R. Gillett and G. W.
Hartahcrn, White Pigeon.
Hot Air Furnace, E. H. Camp, Jack-

8aal Ixxk, J. 8. Lorimer, Detroit
Boiler Washing M.ehixu, B. Wood,*
Grand Ledge.
Tho Supreme Court ba* decided unVegetable Slieur. J. Ballard, Almont.
conititutioaa) the Arts of the Legisla­
Sewing Table, L. J. Fling and A.
Tho wheat harvest is progrwroing ture of 1873 for the general iMorpora- Sand, Hillsdale.
tion of Otic* and Yillagea. Though
finely.
Oar Axle Boz. 8. R. Hughe* St Jo(much censured fur doing no. we voted
Cooler weather lari night. Imt it
ftfPujrt both lhw-&gt; bill* ou the ground
didn't freeze.
that we did not behove them either oxThe mt shade-trees in thia city gen­
erally thrive.
r The-many Mend, of J. H. Tayter j
The thermometer threaten* to get a*
will bo glad to learn bo lias consented
high aa gold.
to hold another of bis popular Bowery
Great scarcity of good “help” in Cann­ Daaoea. at lheir urgwnt *Miritation. On
ing and housework.
th. evening of tho 24th Inst, all who
Street* dull. Howlt—fanaara.,Mo trip tho light fontastir toe can again
mingle to boar the same good music and
gathering their crop*.
I^osr the gvwe_ apple doable* the lit­ anjoy Oiroieolree aceordingly.
tle boy* into quarto form.
’ Oe Monday afternoon of lart week,
Read tho able tetter of D. R. Cook J. 8. Van Brant our papular “bm”
proprietor, had a coat .toten from the
uu the Railroad question.
w£on* eontemptabla thief haa stolen ‘•bm.” The thief turned oat to be a
traveling man. who had been . celling
the drinking cup from tho city pump.
Any on* having lor cate any cherries, lead pencils hare ou the fourth. He
can find a gash customer at the Baxzm gave up the coat but escaped before the
Marshal had hfo clutohe* on him.
The firm of Orebte A BuaroU are
Bui Tory little poetry !• "»&lt;&gt;■ written
kept busy jilri now putting up hard­
•bout cat*, and yet with them the mew*
ware al a frarfcl rate. They bare
&lt;ngiaated.
had a vrry busy waron .rolling plow*,
The beaaty of croquet ia that it’ wzvmovrors. reapers, mk^ cradlro, rim
or become* tireeotna, though it la aL They ure pfooty of printers mk, and

Stranger—Where is a good Barber
Shop in thia City 7 Citizen—Go around on Jeflarson St,
to John Beoamer’x bo haa shared me
for the last ten years and always done
me a good Job.
Stranger after getting shared to
Citizen—1 must say I never had a bet­
.-----*. v ,p, aa good a Shop aa
Western Michigan ho
patornlaed.
.
----- ---------- &gt; Barber says he give*
lua customers aSchiafe (German word for
sheep) but John gives a Rtese.
Hhf

I will give away to my cusinters “One Square Box
Cutter complete, icarth
who has at any time bought
new of me, ana are the own­
ers ofor shall borrow for the
occasion. Carriages, Bug­
gies, Democrats, or any ve­
hicle, the body of which is
hung on springs, who will
appear on the Bair Ground, ROUGH and DRESSED
as above mentioned.” Par­
ties who have bought more
LUMBER,
than one Buggy of me and
will bring them with a team
or horse attached will be pre­ Timber, Lath, Shingle. Baah, Doots,
sented with a ticket for each Dltda, Moulding*, Frame*. Brackr\jind all kind* of Joinan
vehicle when he enters the
grounds, his name entered
m a book and the number of
his ticket marked opposite Custom Planelng, Sawing
his name.
and Turning
The manner of drawing
shall be left to the ticket hold­
Done on Short Saties.
ers to decide on the Grounds,
at the time of drawing. AU
entries must be made before
S o'clock,for at precisely that
time the drawing, will com-

This occasion will be a
good time to exhibit horses
as well as buggies, and a
general good-tune may be

Hand Rail, Nowall Pool,
and Balnatera,

$50,000 00
SINE’S

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
To Srsws
ffiqp Nth, 1174.
CKGBAKDCAffllLfflffiliMnMJ)!
k«

MseAay.

WOOL CARDING

ALWAYS OJV HAND.

An invitation is extended
to everybody- AU who come
will be admitted to the
grounds ■ without charge.
My object in this operation
is to advertise my business, NEW PHOTOGRAPH
and certainly a cutterworth
940 is worth spending one
day for as it costs not a cent
only to put in an appearance FEROTYPE GALLERY
for some one will certainly
have the cutter.” The draw­
ing shall be fairly done with ­
out favor or partsaldy.
There wiU be refreshments

BEST OF WORK.

�roof of th* principal one Is a great rreervoir eosmsoted with hydrants in tbo
coerte; and on warm days tbe courta,
the walfo, tbe botenfoa, cad even tho
groat glass roofs tbonimlvvs, are thcr-

Th* ventilation of the poise* it on •
»w plan; so fax as I know it ii tha on­
' building ia th* world that ran bo
dl*dp*metly rantilalad. Thh fe of.
«ted by immenM subteranren galls-

THE SOCIAL PALACE.
WomAn, whoever you are wbo*o eyo
calchra tho abuvo hooding, read this ar­
ticle carefully. It is written especially
for you, and lor thia renaon: you are
surpiaous ofjeommunity life, combined
household*, etc. They suggest to you
a nlac* where there are duties and saepBce* for principle's sake, tbo compen­
sation beipg, among other things, soci­
ety, which you fool protv certain from
all j ou have read and l.isird, world not
benefit you much unless you an one of
the shirk*. Hence when your male
friends tell of combined houMholda you
either oppose tbo idea or you assent
simply because you do nut wish to 1h&gt;
considered unprogressive or old fcgyisli

1 aadar the courts,
•a through them
----------------------------- j through interior
paoMcea in tho walla that open by regutsroInto ovary apartment It u the
design of Mr. Godin to pat hot air
furnaces ia there passages and thus
warn the palace at tho same time it is
ventilated; about tho timehu book waa
written (1871) this had not been aecompliahad.
Tbe ground story of tho palaeo is
used lor shops of all kinds. Every­
thing that families or individuals can
want, are there supplied without going
into the Open air, and at a moderate
advance upon the cost Mr. Godin has
antlered untold poreocutiun through the
merchants of Guise, who consider him
| an enemy to their profits.
Tbe adj tracts of th o palaeo are tho
school building with the nursery on tho
first floor and connected with one of
the quadrangles by a covered corridor
so that all the little and big children
cau attend without umbrellas or over­
shore whatever ba the weather; tho
theatre a very beautiful ornate building,
with a fine auditorium, stage wardrobe
and all modern appointments for theat­
re*! repreoentattoos; a restaurant, a
bakery, a cafe, a billiard room and a
reading room, swimming baths, a fine
steam laundry with the best modem
iter-house.)
is splendid

or a part eff the time, pi&gt; unti nurwt it
from tbo bread at intervals, or keep it
whoUv in her own apartment, just as
also phases. Free nnrsre nro duaeo
Aw known capacity, and thnwgh moth­
ers at first thougiit they could not
their infante out of fhrir sight, they
aeon learned to bo grateful for th* nurMry because tbs babies thesnselrns
fretted at homo aud wee* ort&gt;*a until
they were taken back among their peers.
The nursery Is kept ax sweet as tt rose
garden, the youngest balrire go to bed
without crying and without rocking.
Strangacs bare freely testified to thia.
They bare trrcs of all kinds, and from
th* broad balcony of tho nutsery on fins
day* they watch the parrote end gay
birds in tbe aviary, and are taken into
tlie grounds and gardens to IroUo and
roil on tbo lawns. There are wagnifi.
csat hot and cold mimmiag baths for
all. One very near to tho surface of
tbe water so that tho smallest children
may dispnat themselves with rcitiro
eafoty.
In tbo palace there is a medical de­
partment whore two physicians and two
midwives uro in constant attendance,
and all medical and nursing |»rapher.
r.aliaare at th* service of the siek.
Whenever a workman ia ill be draw* &gt;
daily amount from th* rick fund for the
support of his family, and if he die* hi*
children are adapted and trained up to
a useful and industrious career.
In ths school* there are many prix**
TboM who toko high rank for politeness
aud grace of hearing are reworded by
being admitted to tho dramatic eocinty
—a much covotad-honor. Music, both
vocal and instrumental, is taught thor­
oughly. In May and September there
are two great tertivals, one to th* chil­
dren ana the other in hotter of labor.

WELCOME!

SOUTHERN

CORRESPONDENCE.

Thu articlo may appear out of time,
but having been frequently caked. to
give in the columns of the Davxu the
mult at my experience during my re­
cent journeying! through the south, an
account of it eTun no* may no! be en­
tirely unintemtfng to your readers.

1 loft MJcb. on the 5th of Feb. last

Ft. Wayne. Cinn,, Louisvilfo and Naxhvill. Long before 1 reached the but
named city the snow and ice had di»aj&gt;peorod. I found the usatber moderate.

i

No oUmu living thing can gn so slow
m a boy on an errand.
ThagraetMt truth* axs the almplast;
a nd Karo Use greatest mm.
Rowpt for a hot braaktart-Admlre
your tendlaily'a new toanec,
ralherthau
think only half wtixt you any.
It te no* pomlM* to hasten the ripen­
ing of fruit by holding a temp under

OLD, RELIABLE ABD DIRECT IQDT1

ward heads tag above th* building. It
is poorly arranged for comfort and eonvsnieuce, and contrasts strongly with
the neat and convenient school building*
so common in Michigan.

There are ten attorneys in Manches­
ter and about as many at Tullahoma.
How many of these it woaid take to
make a good one it fo difficult to tell.
They seemed to bo a good natured, jol­
ly Mt of gentlemen that undentand
thvir proiaarion. Meatmen hero drevs
in cheap Unsoy-wooiMy. Out of 20 at­
torney* in attondaneo at th* Circuit
Court, which wa* in Mtsion hare, only
one or two beridM th* two Judges ware
TBE HEW FLOBEB CE.
broadcloth. Among th* people who at­
tended church, none, not even tho ladle*. ratCR. nobstewtsay eteer t&lt;
VALUE, *00 Steve I heel.* Mre
H*m«l to pay any particular attention
* * V ED. *50 by beyiog * rtorreM.
to style iu dreaa.

ths^oMi and north ut tho town, uniting
the, r green waters a mite below. They
AU tho way from Nashville to Tullahama, 70 miles south-east. 1 mv (ra­ are considerable end rapid streams
with pavelty and rocky beds and
ces of tho disastrous war that so lately
shore*, and numerous falls, affording
desolated thia whois country. The reabundance of water power, almost
wholly unimproved, There is here a
chMp end valuable opening for a doten
mills. With a pro per outlay of capital
labor and ingenuity, this town might
Murfrecsboro, we passed the burial
almost be mad* to rival Ito greater
ground of the soldiers who fell in tho
namesake in New Hampshire.
succession of bloody battles that occured
There i« an opening b ere for another
here in 1802-8. Tbo grounds are laid
out and staked with great regularity branch of buxine**, too. With a *ufand order, and include several acres. | fleient aud proper investment of capital
Some graves bare monuments and head this might become ooe of th* best wa­
atones, white the numerous white slats, tering place* upon th* continent for
I at the bead of tho greater number, point summer resort. Thor* are many springs
। ihu stranger to tbe unknown sleepers of pure cold and delirious water gush­
I beneath. Tbo Government has provided ing in large carronts from the rocks and
' for tho protection of there •■honorable gravelly banks. There are chalybeate,
i graven'’ by a costly fence, and keepers rod and white sulphur spring*, and 4x-

scaling of ire in the morning.

great quadrangle is decorated from
base to dome with garlands of flowers,
banner* and trephine of labor, physical
or intellectual, and there, amid thousanda of spectator* that pour in from
miles around, filling th* tiers of gallcnts that extend all around tho court,
prices are Outnbutsd, speeches are
made, and when this is over the corps
of firemen on gay uniforms transform
tho scene with magical quickness into a
magnificent ball-room where, under
the brilliant gas, and to the sound of the
Social Palace Bands of music, happv
feet “tread the moaaurm of tho dance/'
until far into tho night.
For all these advantages of cumfort,
education and culture, the inhabitants
pay simply their rent, which is about
the same others pay for their crowded,
inconvenient tenement acroiumodations;
and with all this, he it *nid for the ben­ tire employed to look after mid guard
efit of narrow-mlndvd capitalists, the'' ham rough intrusion Ibis resting place
enterprise pays six per cent, un tho i of our country’s gallnut dead.
money invested. Capitalists can make
From Murfreesboro to Tullahoma,
more by tho ordinary tenement system
to besorr, but the result of their cupid south rest, the distance is 40 miles.
ity will be —what their Wurst fears an­ The country is rough, alternating with
ticipate. Lrt tkrm learn a trim l-’fv't &gt;t hills and rallies, and timbered with
oak, locust, clmsnut, whitewood, beech
I aud maple. Tbe sail ia good, but undciluid with grey sock and limestone.
. There are a plenty of streams of pure
water and coot, refreshing spring* gnsh&lt; ing from the hdbudee

meni w’wndar the control of two councils of twelve, one of men th* other o! I
women, which unite in deliberation
whenever necessary.
There councils
are elected by universal suffrage. Citican moans iwrson in tho Bootel Paineand no certificate of sex is required iu
tbe election* 1 All rote who are over
sixteen years of ago and younger than
that even, if they are able to support
themselves by their industry, Mr. Go
din reys this may not be considered
wise by many people but it works ad­
mirably. There is a reason for this.
Tho children even in tbe Ipwest d-tres
You are right enough gonerail/vjn
of the echool undarstand well tho aim­
your uppoaition.
\\ hen your made pie system of democratic government
friends talk of establishing a community that prevails. They oloet by ballot tbeir
little industrial Chiefs who lead them
forth into tbo gardens on fine days,
cipalnl from tho cradle, the cook stove where, supplied with their little imple­
and wash tub! If I must be still a ments they carry out tho instrwtwns
slave to three, I shall not make any received by their chiefs from tho head
great effort to change.” You may My gardener. For thia they receive a cer­
thia without any fear of being called tain amount of money; and Mr. Godin
nnprogreaaivo by any one whoso cpin- saj s these little cbieto are exceedingly
ion fo worth considering; fur there anxious to fill their offioo ao well that
never was a housekeeper so devoted they may gain tho approbation of their
that the did not long to get free from constituents. From what Mr. Godin
cooking and scrubbing and washing ,at say* it ia evident that tho young gene­
a duty, uuIom indeed she bad grown ration growing un in the Borial Palare,
old in such service, and become a more ore the words baUot. election, constituhard-handod unattractive scrub, with anta, candidates, Ac., with the same
all hope and all ambition crushed out eomprehansiou ttsal IU; do doll or
of her; and there never was o mother bop-scotch ; so when they come to vote
so tender and to devoted that she could for tho officers controlling higher denot bo exhausted in strength and pa­ partmeata they understand that they
tience by nursing liUle om* hour atter uro dealing with different features in
hour, day after day and month after tho problem of which they have studio J
month. What mtn is -L—
— tho first principle* already.
rompreiiend what it it to steam over
T
Tbe law -Utirertreu m prs/erfwosJ
tbo wash-tub and ooe' ing stove* *11 U
ia fully recognised in the
day, and then when all ort sinking for tfocia
Social Palace. Th* women council can
want
of rest, to Imre a-------j tugging at discuM any port of tho management,
----------------voice,"as the organ-grinder aald of the
the brossl all night ? Why, tho half bat it ia found that they naturally gear- donkey.
•
of shat thousands of women enduro itata tcrwardaUbo domestic department,
Pitsburg has a preacher who thinks
hu» never been written or spoken and the nursery, the schools, the teaodry, the theatre feeds un sin and revets In
can ealy bo fully undorstond by women and they oversee and report upon the iniquity.
tbcmaalve*'.-------- •--------------------------- . quality at the supplies.
“All right, old skillet-leg*," Mild a
Mr. Gedin, tbo founder of tbe Social
•'There is but ono law in the Social Kansas lawyer to a Judge who fined him
Ifolacw at Guise, in France, sooms to Pateoe, and that is liberty,” ssys Mr.
have had a mavelous insight into the Godin. Any woman ean do all hor
wants of tho pwoplo when be organised cooking and washing in her apartments ;
the social lifo in that magniHcent home, tho ean keep her babiae there all the
which hi* humanity led him to build lime, or pert of tho time, and the rest
for hia workman and their families. in the nursery just as she plearee
Ho reason* in bis book thus :
Kissing your awertbeart Is tlkn sating
There is only on* thing obfigatory and
To know what th- poor should have that is that tbe children must bo kept soup with * fork ; It takes a Ion* time
— .---------------------- &lt;bBt
who
ntscbooL It ia hardly necessary to to get enough.
ham tiehre invariably supply ~
for --them- add that there fo a remark able unanimA policeman In New York div Iim
sBtlrrs; for mankind is one in all essen­ tty of sentiment among tho women rel­ robbed * prisoner o. $1,000; but we don't
know that that's news.
tial needs.
ative to the advantage* at the laundry,
lx a Dublin newspaper appeased the
Tbe rich build tliemselv** palaces tho nutsory and tha great cuisine or
with spacious grounds and Rsrtlms to kitchen, This last supplies n constant following : “A number ot draih* ere
unavoidably postponed."
delight lica'ure hours.
.
demand for hotaorpe and roasts, made
"Bob bow te your sweetheart getting
Very wall; tho poor should bgv*1 duhes, vegetable* and everything nec­ along T’ ••pretty well 1 gut**; alio My*
their palaces with spacious ground* essary for tbe simple or elaborate re­ I needn’t rail any more
and gardens to delight their leisure port. Aa tbo women are free from , A Georgis girl fo going to lecture on
hours.
nursing and cooking cores, they taka “Klaac*" tn Waahiogton. tib* will t&gt;oeThe rich have nopsrato rooms for ’“"T ■.P°*i&lt;iotu “ the indnatries,
slosping. for dining, for cooking, for ■••bools, shop*, laundry, etc.; over eev- ,
cow, Ky.,in whicb“lbe young lady wm
washing. Ac.
enty are thus engaged on regular sola eooampanlcd
,
by her porenU ''
Very well; the pnor must have all ties. Those women coming in at noon
A Cincinnati physician was absurd
th«M.
and meeting their children from their &lt;enaagh to take some ot hie own medlTha rich &lt;lo not drag out the Urns of schools and their husbands from their atce*
The coroner'* fee was gio.
1
women with tho never ceaaing nursing work, send to tbe gapot cuisine and get
Aman wbo attended tbo race, a few
of children. They have nurseries aod whatever they want, nd hot snd per- evenings
eInce, says It was m exjwtisfre
1
nuroee whose special function m to **• fectly cooked, and nt a cost which is but m
1 bu&gt; lug randy m a ding store.
that children are well cared for and a very alight advance upon tbe actual
Yeung men ere ao acarre Ju Memphis
F—T wea ; tha pM, wM bn. Uwlr cost of th* article*, end thus ait *xc*l- that one is considered enough to take
rareof fourteen girls at a picnic.
iMtfilnMrfo qniokly eecved without
.UM—a wh.„ th- Mwi. ot d&gt;iHm tho loe* of time or mwnvtag tho trouble । A Boutli Carolina county recently refuwsd to etact a man named Qtlr* ahvriff
of mustsriag and preparing 1L Win**, beaMia
I
he had stolen hog*.
being purchased in great qnautittM di­
•‘I say pot. are rem mMep ?•' ‘‘Not
”Than beaflhor tendin’ me
rectly from the producers, are furnished aal**ipT'
.
” Trnsslep bejaberol',
cheap and pore to the members of th* aqufcrthar.
'
engaged and rvrry means taken to onA recent critic upon Otheliu had the
cure them a good education
folfoaribg:
"The Mdor, Miring a bolster
Of th* internal ardor uf this rerideno. ‘
Very well; tho puor must have Coe
full of rag* and Jealousy, smother* her."
schools tho best teachers and every
‘•limy,don t (bie) pul any bay nun
(blejon
my
fsoe/caus It’ll make (hie)
means to develop nil tbs force* of their r*s stnylrpefow ss*f
ilt fr— ifiti'rr , my tell* think
I’vvtecn (hlc)drtnkln’.,$
children.
and ax the courts are lighted with grw
The rich hare leisure to study and
fr*]itontly break* it; tbs pawnbroker
fur social entertainment. They have
take*
the
pledge
and generally keeps it.
libraries and works of art They bar* mum.
baths every day, and comfortable and
A errantry boy, having beard of Mil­
Education in the school, embrace, a
er* braving up anchors, wanted to know
wide rango of ecieatiCc and practice* U U waa a*Mtakn&lt;*&gt; that mads them do
drill. In tbe lower daaees the Froobel
mrei*.. conrtitate n important pnrt. m DMp witters make a stHlnotee. Bode
What ar* the Froebsl oxereUe* ? r£Ly doepM^.
,f
readers will oak. Thia fo moat easily
Th* best thing to lake before slugiDg

Michigan Centra! R.iR

beautifully upon an olsrated rolling
ground, by tha bank of Duck river, and
in tho midst of a plat of 30 acre* that
belong to tho corporation. It wa* pat
up by private entorpriso, at great axponsn. Two ungainly ^chimneys on tho
ootsidu at either end, and ten or twelve

more thoroughly explored. Tho houses
here are old in years and style. Tho
huge chimneys of brick and sumo built
up on tho anttide gift the dwellings an
antique and chscvleM appearance. The
comfortable parlor atove so common in

stead are dreary fireplaces in remote
corners of large, cold rooms, giving in­
sufficiency of beat to make one comfort­
able in the midst of winter days. No
doubt habit ho* something to do with
The country u not highly improved one's feeling* in this particular, but for
save in the neighborhood of Murfreee- myself, I suffered more from oold in a
wook here by their cheerless fire-place*.
land ia mure level, tho timber mainly
oak and tho soil gravelly and light.
Thia village contains about 800 people,
ha* several store*,a good xhcvl, sever­
al lawyers' office*, a hdel, and a weekly
newspaper. A branch railroad stretches
off to the coal banka of LcMianvillo,
Thc. upjier classes here are Invariably
hospitable and kind to strangers. I re­
ceived from the prapfo of Coffse county,
the county scat of Coffee county, ia 12 only kindnoM and rourte**y at every
miles east upon this road. From Tul- turn.. The tavern at Manchester was
lahama al! the way to this place the well kept by a polite, iuntoUigant land­
land is bvel or just gently rolling It lord, named Fleming. Hia tables were
is timbered with oak, locust, ash, wal­ woll supplied, hia room* well furnished,
nut, butternut, bickury, poplar, perilm- and ho did everything proper for th*
on, chestnut, and black-jack. It is a comfort of hit guests His beds wore
new country, with but little i mprove - soft and comfortable, and his charges
below tbe usual price* iu Michigan.
sands of broad acres uotouched by the I
The Ku-Klux hare figured here, and
axe, are stretching out on every ride here have immolat'd their victims.
with a surface a* invitiug In view as ’•Hangman's Tree’’ was pointed out to
any uncleared land I hare ever so n. j me. 1 walked under it* branches withTho soil is quit* dry, made up uf a lit- '
tie clay, with gravel, Gue sand, and 1 that brought about Ihsas summary ex­
crumbled freestone. Many |«ople not II oentjous I will not speak, save to say.
nd crested in th* sale of these land* pro-1
that in tho cases stated to me, colored
nounco th* soil “no good." Much of m«n suffered for rape* upon white wo­
it can be bought up iu large or small men. Wu icmetimee bang white men
quantities at price* ranging from |2 to without Judge or juty for aimilsroffou'c*
per acre. Of course, tti* qealily cf

These people are not over enterpris­
under a good state of cultivation, would
ing. There ate, of course,' honorable
be fertile and valuable. Judging from
exceptions. Many largo land-owners
th* shiftless style of farming practiced
fold their bauds and wait for strangers
in th* ricinity, the true valo* of these
to come in, buy them out and do some­
land* ha* never hoed fairly tested. 1
thing.
-

Som* things about thia country are
certain Tho cKmate ia healthy and
delightful, the water pure, abundant

BERRY BOXES,
PEACH BASKETS
AND EGG CASES

COLBY, INGHAM A CO.

DOMESTIC

USHWGESxSSK
OUTflTFREESSi

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Divisim

LAST CHANCE
.A.n

§50,000 00

Easy Fortune I

FIFTH ANB LAST IIFT CONCEIT

L.

DEJ

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

Miillt

mtiKUDciPfriLiwiyiiiffiui'

p=l“ bracis
Bittaro diepfoy ■» deridai M tefaaore
thrt improvement is soon peroepUbte.
Jaandi&lt;*.-In aS mm* at jwaffin*.

0*. Fswity Cwn.~ ..4 MsuhH U.ror-. with
“vavjress’M Hsrewa. waste »ijhi!

arsii&amp;’zfiriXiSTi:
Er I If.

WOOL CARDING

REAL ESTATE

Professional men are at a discount
What ia wanted of settlers and amigvaats &lt;o thia dagion is energy, industry,
capital, hearts willing and hands ready

Tho people are good livers. The ta­
bles arc supplied with all the variety of
luxuries common at the North. Cat­
tle more grating in the Holds. In eome
cases without other care. Ge***, turin summer, and far enough aoutli to
kise, hens and hogs are much more nu­
exempt it from tha severity of cold that
merous, and better cared for than with
distinguish our nsrthern winter*. The
few fruit trees seen around hero, giro
Tho enevilabl* black cook h an ap­
evidence of neglect but are frosh and
thrifty. Tho peach, apple, plum, and purtenance of almost rvwy kitchan. I
barn * &gt;uggestion to make; but I sup­
pore my friends in the South will not
heed it. When aouthora people shall
put th* colored cooks oat of th* kitchen,
suit, are clambenng upon tbo forest dispose with colored waiters at th* ta­
tree* in *very direction, bearing abun­ ble, supply their plare* with u**t and
dantly in tbeir proper eeaeoa, a grape comely white persona,—wk*n they shall
that equals in tike and flavor eome of build thair dwelling* with regard to
tho beet cultivated varieties grown in beauty and comfort,—substitute tho
tho north. Tha owner of a tract of aev- bandy, corofortablo stove for the ungxiuly, cbee rises fire place, and dispense with
their hug* and awkonl outdoor chim­
ney*, they will have mad* farther adlaat res sun from every acre. Tho peo- vancM in civilization tnan now.
ido gather what they care for, and tho
remainder is left for wild fowls, or to
rot upon tho vims that ding to tbe lofty
tree tops beyeno the reach o! human
hands. Th* straw berry. tbo raspberry,
tbe gooseberry, tho whortleberry, and
blackberry grow wild in great qtisnti-

D. SINE’S
IWi KKU VLAS JtOXTKJ.r

AGENCY,

THEMIW IMFKOVED

BEST OF WORK.

WM. H. HAYFORD.

office in courr house.

Guarantee

NEW

mum

EfflBSWSSSTOeBACHINE.

Satisfaction!
HASTINGS,

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VOL. XIX. NO. 18.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 947.
I kept m v peace until the evening of
the proposed fretlrlty. then I cotauitsd
Bart Brainly with regard to my wearH. put
m pereaainn
o.'all I was dselrou. of knowing; after ward. I made my toilet and presented
niysejfto him for examination. Ha
pronounced everything perfect, and all
being -U.facu.ry we tormedtalely mt
out for tbe/Mr.
I resolved In my mind what I had
better do, con,We ring that It wav to be
my tint appearance In ar Jdocratlo soci­
ety. I could no* avoid tbo concltaion
that I would present a vary awkward
appearance. However, I kept at area.
I was not a "card” In soefoty by any
meaaa, but under Bralnley's protecting
care I entered the throng of vfadtora.
Ireceiv d an IntrodndWn bare, an
introduction there, and was soon !mmcmed In bertulown dlfflcnltie.. Ftrot
I would stumble on some fair lady’,
drees, than I would retreat agamat same
Irate old gentleman. Ac., until I was

F■ VHICTAKA^tnwj^r-lrodgss mBrow*.
A. P. DRAKE* .

E-V-BROWy,!*. D.
l-ATHirr.-Oar. «.«r tbs ..or. of T

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti­

vator is the best in the market It is well made
and of thoroughly seasoned timber. It is
riding
cultivator.
bo constructed that there
little or no weight on the horses necks even with­

It has also a patent leveler by which the
teeth can always be made to run the same depth
necks.

&gt;&gt;•* f.'**1-

We warrant these plows superior to any other

orpntulored savage. But I was noL
foe I had bad a vmgr llbeml education,
but not so much in rose water c *,uctry
“ An letters and literature. I coaid alt
down and pen an article on the baMpns
M well as anybody. I could write the

plow in existence in the following particu­
out a rider. Any cultivator that depends on the Chilled
lars:
rider to take the weight from the horses necks is
imperfect as the riders vary in weight and the
harder the ground the harder the bear down on the
Ease of Handling,

and level. No other Cultivator has this. Every
one guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale.
Come and get one on trial.
Price §40.00.

•houldnoldo each and rath thine*!
but to go Into society sod carry them
Into effect was another thing. I find
It much easier to tell Aow a thing
should be done than to do It; and so I
found cut before the eventful evening
of my a,6ut In society culminated. I
«». sure I was the "obwrved of all oh(mt not on tecouut of my ef
fcmlnale beauty, because I bare oom to

Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Plowing,

able world. Perchance I should yet
shine a very lum'oary in the beau
monde world.
Burt seemed to be enjoying himself,
and, so far aa I could see, ail were snJoylng thmnaelvre but me. I was meat
mherenlc. ] e-iaayed to render mywlf
Interesting, but signally failed. Not
rnUl alter repeated attempts did 1 think
of giving up.
At hut I wound my way round a cir­
cle ofyouirg ladle. and confronted Burt.
For tbe 11m Ume n him): mounted to
hb temple, and a look of impatience
pawed athwart his coaotrnance.
• But,’, said I,
why In tbs dococ
•.popular phrase) don’t you make a
martyr of your—If and db amid tbe ac­
clamation. of . devoted people r •
Thu was a stunner, for ho looked
blankly around as If Jn doubt as to
what 1 could possibly mean. I did not
wonder for I could not tell mywlf. But
I had resolved towy something. and It
came forth in its crudest state.
The fact of It was I had burst in upon
them with &gt;h&lt;- Intention of saying
•cmothlng appropriate to tbe occasion,
but had not stopped to consider tbs
probable consequence!, and the result
was I retreated in great oonftudoo. I
continued my retreat until I reached
tbe hat-rack, for I bad resolved to pat
tbo Dearborns’ bouse at least half a
mile in the rear before another five
minutes should roll by
Any person witnroalngrny departaro
would have believed mo non compu.
menti,. But I was not. I was slightly
confused. That was all.
The ball was lighted, but-' I waa so
thoroughly mixed up ths’, it waaurterty
impoadble for me to pick out my own
head-gear. 1 tried sever ,1 bate &lt; n, bellcvlng each one to be my own: but It
wa, no use; they were eitb r too email
■* too large—one “taking main” entire
ly; and if Burt bad only witae-ed my
proceedings be would bare vowed that
I was an escaped lunaile. I was n-arly
•o, sure enough. I Wanted my haL

EM Will HWI Tira BE AUSSTEB TO
USE THREE HORSES
NO EXTORTION!

REATH, SALUBi y V k. CO.
1I11IM IX Ft Jtirrn’RE. l-eWMwr O*

The price of the plow is only $14.50; Pin.in
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Pointe, 70 cents.

DWIGHT » BURRALL
DENTIST

Nashville

} -

Michigao.

902323485353565323

FARM FOR SALK

Sw«f» H«TEL&gt;

Estwm hi

TERMS LOW.

____

Pure Wines ini Liouors!

A GREAT BARGAIN

At last fortune.tavored me, and I be­
came eo overjoyed In tbo discovery of
‘my" hat ■ that I Involuntarily gave
three hearty ebecis. • • • Hearing
the tramp of feet and a showerof female
ahriek», with th. rapidity of thought,
ihoaituaUen tteshrd through my brain.
1 bad roused tbe bouse I I mu.t act
insta tebeoaely—so, wiring wliai I
JOI pom-d tn b... my coat, 1 dashed for
-be door; but to eave my lil» 1 couidu t
■pen it, fbf there were ra re petes’.
and trump ry attached to It than
y.*u could comprehend in two. hours,
time. I ww. very dexterous at this ear
tlcular moment it may well be supposed,
but my efforts were fruitless, and in a

FARM FOR SALE!'

.^^essSmk'SBi
-----MOUTtl AUEXALE.
THE PRBMI8ER WILL BE SOLD

LAMJ^'OR

NEW STORE!

HI GOODS AND NEW PRICES

For Die Ttaiail BjUars Les

Ils

the crowd and reeapo by the back way,
but unfortunately I are .topped st that
very instant, and an »M gent lemon vw
rlfsreted:
"Stop thief! Stop Iblaf! He be.

TOTHRBsranF Hiram'
Hastings, Michigan.

“Oh, wy," exclaimed a gaping femalr, ‘be ha. slolm my water-proof.

Yre.ltwa.lroe; I ltd mistaken Ibe
a.-ticlro for my owu. No wonder that
the bLrxiriJ hat wouldn’t po en. and
where the deuee tbs ale.vn &lt;,r that coot
wre.
,
JMTSSrx'sararzs
MY FIRST SOCIAL.

..wared through th. roar wnnmoe.

Bimm,

bbsoj

llclug a bachelor ol thirty-live. and
never having been a courting. 1 was
very'curious to know what M meant 1
nod baurd a great many stories, had
rood a great many storira, but was not
wholly aatwCed. The fast of It was, I
•rfr hod to try it myself a nd not depnd

i niwim,

Brandies and Champagnes

JUOVjUOO

FOR SALE!

�■MV

nervation is gsrtisbod with quotations!
from 8h&gt;kesj&gt;caxe and tbe Scripture, I
and even with several effective ihrusta.
—. J—
^ol„iSv
Crinal, remove the tails ami

Republican State Convention.

i been unable to got office.”

County Convention.

FOR SECRETARY OF
STATE.
A» it teems tiiore than prob­
able, that raort* of the present

incumbents of the State Offices,
tut they should be, are tp be re­

nominated, and as we deem it of
the utmost importance that the
Farmers movement should have

X»ue of its ablest- representatives

Where, however, tbo add roes might
well hare been fuller, is upon tho rela­
tions of the Republican party to the fu­
ture. Wo are paarnng out of uno po­
litical ora, with ffil of its trials, issues,•
principles and motives, into another
wholly unlike it. Of this wo have not
tho least poeaiLle doubt. Is tbeRepub­
lican party toady for tbo change, nnd
does It hold a decided v outage ground ?
We have not the least hesitancy in an­
swering both those questions iu the uf.
firtnatirO. With regard to tho specific
items of refortn, whether iu respect to
finance, tbe business interests of ths
people, questions of a political bearing
or those rotating tu official purity aad
efficiency, their shaping is yet to come.
All parties can and do adopt general
resolutions that sound well enough, but
to frame aad carry through practical
measurto is altogether another matter.
It ia dear, however, tba! tho Republi­
cans, if faithful as they hero been in
the past, hare tho field to themselves,
■fbo reasons for thia opinion may bo
stated summarily si follows: . First,
w«* eleariy compruc tbo great body of
tho intelligent, thoughtful,enterprising,
moral classes, to an extent which no
other party'can begin to lay claim.
Hero is onr inspiration and solid sup­
port. Secsrad, our record is splendid,
and it inspires all true men, from every
lino and letter of it, to A rsylf, and

The meet curious thing in. tbo matter .
noir, is the sudden separation of Mrs. i
Tilton from her husband. Mrs. Tiltoa I
wont befors the committee appointed to i
Inroaiigato Mr. Beecher, and gar - her
testimony. What she testified to, tb»
onaunittee only know, but it is under­
stood that she denied distinctly and «tplfritly lhat Mr. BoMlrnr had over ntfared her on indignity—in short that

At all areata, tbo returned to bar
homo and told her husband that in cousequence uf tho course he had taken,
their jiaths in life would henceforth bo
apirt. and she left him, probably for-

Of cour.o thia, is nil conjecture,
but the probability it that tho Beecher
party knew what Mrs. Tilton would tes­
tify to, which accounts for their jaunty
cunfidoac ia their ability to crush out
Tdton. But what t*ecomes uf Mr.
Beecher’s cuufesdun ? methinks I hear
una ask. Easy enough. Suppooo tho
astute Henry Ward Beecher should af­
firm that hs signed it under compulsion:
or suppose that there is nothing direct
in iL Suppose when it cornea to be
read it is found to be. well, anything
but a direct confession of a specific at­
tempt npoa the person of Mr*. Tilton;
and suppoto Mr. Borchor should swear
ho never signed anything of tho kind.
'It strikes mo ho Lai tho Tilton' people.
At least bn lui them so fur os Plymouth
Church is cenrerned, for those people
are bound to balioro in him anyhow.
There is another thing Mr. Beveber
cando. Suppose when he gives in his
testimony ho is asked, "What about
that confession which yea gave Tilton,
in which you wl&lt;hod you were dead?"
Ho will probably answer: "Theodore

Ho »m Laving atiairs, a* was aoppo*.*1

nn our State Ticket, it is w,ith American people. Third, the Republi­ with various woman, and Mrs. Tilton I
come to me for advice. Believing lhat
bo ordinary satisfaction that we 1can party has acquired tho kalil of grap­ tho reports were true, I did advise her |

hiirn tliat the able and accomplinhed Farmer .Statesman Hon.

—J. Webster Childs, of Washte­
naw County, will consent to ac­
cept the nomination as the -Re­

publican candidate fur the office

of Secretary of State.

With no

pling with ditficultic. and trrreamixf
Umt. It i» never comfortable uulos* it
has some new problem on han I, nnd
never stands so well a: tha polls.
Fourthly, it inherently fights against
its own deterioration, consequently let­
ting down favorites proved to bo un­
worthy, ferreting out abuses in its own
administration, an*! punishing the guil­
ty wherever found. Now wo say that
a |M.rty prtoerviug such charoetcrirtics
stands alone among the political forces

feeling other than tlte most pro- ,
found friendship for the other

gentleman whose unme has been

conquering to couquer, aad it is juit,
that tbe people should review its record,
ponder wall its hiitory end carefully
judge of its ability tu do these things in

so prominently mentioned in ■
couneetipa with this nomination
we cannot but hope that Mr. ■

Childs may be nominated by I

Twelve Year* in an Orchard.

The following letter from- P. McOmher. of Maj-lo Grove, Barry County, rethe party and. the State, for tliat late, his experience with an orchard for
tho past twelve years, and states just
pomtion.
wbal kind of practice Is roqulrvd by
those who hero sot out orcharde
It
THE ADDRESS OF THE REPUBLI­ was sent to the Secretary of tho State
CAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE.
Pumologieal Society, to whom wo are

neohnmtion, in the -interest of

that neither of these things ere wanted.
In our opinion, therefore, it would have
been better, if thtf committee bod con­
fined thia pnrkot their nddresa to a col­
umn apace, not making the whole more
than double »hrt length, m then their
production would hare been copied into
every Republican paper tn the country,
and would hare bscn read by every inteUigent voter In tho laud. That they
could Imre done tills, nnd done tbe
work effectively tuny bo seen from the
folfowtug summary, compact, accurate
and juat.ol what tha Rapub&amp;au party
has accotnplishrd in tha way of internal

to be “liable for tbe payment of" 82,­
500 to tho State Public Reboot, 81,­
631 20 to the Normal Bchool, and 823,­
400 to tho Kalamazoo Insane Asylum
moro than th" appropriations call for.
Tbo litUs matter of 82^93,60 for a
corner-«wno for tho new Capitol would
seem to bo eapswfiuous, since it is un­
derstood that tha stone was planted nnd
provision made for payment of the exuching deep enough.

I am satisfied

ations, and when that money comae in­
to the State Treasury, it is, so far aa tho
Treasurer b concerned, aa | absolute neceosity, morally sad legally, that be
bolds the money untii it *&gt; drawn out on
properly accredited vouchers. It is
well to notice right b.r^, too, that in no
case don ho delay tbo payment of there
moneys when called for ia the manner
pointed out bv law; and until ho dore,
to state that be retains money for any
private purposes whatever is absolutely,
totally, and unqualifiedly false.
Hut. says tho Ring organ—another
subterfuge occurring to tho brilliant fi­
nancial minds that control it—“lbw ap­
parent surplus is not all kept on band
for the purpose which wo first staled,
after all. There are tbo Sinking Fund,
the Canal Fund, n silos of thu 82.000,­
000 loan, and the Agricultural Collop.
fund, which must be kept unexpended,
or for tho expenditure o’t which there ia (
Thu has no application whatever to
the case. The Bists Treasurer- keep,
constantly on hand tho money placed ia
bis hands by tbe tews of tho State until
demand is made for the payment there
from, under and in accordance vriH*

Tbo fact is tbe Treasury is liable for
tbo writer of
tbe article purposely ignored the fact
that tbo unpaid appropriations for 1873,
still subject to be drawn, are iadudsd
in tbe amount appropriated by law for
Tbo Outfit says:
1874, and, including such unpaid ap­
The State Conrtitation (Article M.
propriations for 1873, tho amounts are
Section 2) provides for a Singing FW
elated correctly.
"of at feast &gt;20,000 a year . . .with
twb raxascar aftixea.
compound interest a: tbe rate ofjsix per
Further ho nye:
Tho balaano in tho Treasury at tbo
end of the last fiscal’ year—September
30, 1878—was offiriallv reported to bo
8854,718.44. The taxes levied and col­
lected for tho current year are amply
sufficient to mee( all legitimate demanda
upon tbo Treasury, without touching
tho balance, which the Treasurer re­
tains f*rt private speculative purposes.
It is true that the L-gWatare Us
As to this matter, tbo taxes are sp- never provided by law foe a sinking
portioowl precisely in accordance with fund on the basis established by the
the acts of tbo Legislature, nnd they are Cotislltutiou. aa interpreted in tbo above
of such amounts aa tho committees ou extract from tho article upon which 1
Finance of tho Senate, and on Ways
and Means in the House, ostimated to

has it in his power to strike a deadly the amounts stated -, and
Kblow
ft Mr Beecher, and if be did any­

the little knoll on which an apple tree
ia too apt to stand, so the roots do not
get a taste of that for which they are
most thin*ting, and must hava - *writ
Lastly, 1 thin’, iu sems way it-----the dertructioa cf the apple worm.
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inlh
MEW iPVBBTIBMHtfTS.

CNIICNE

MICHIGAN TREASURY.

Of course a statement nt ibis date
would differ materially from the above,
ns payment, are c instantly being made
from tho appropriations.
Tho Gazette undertakes to compare
the figures tn this statement with tho
ojte aulljwrixir.ft tho expenditures; sod ,
the statement of tho writer ia that ho
finds some serious discrepancies. But

thing, that is what ho should have
done.
and slightly mured with tho droppings
But Beecher decided to brave Theo­
of slock as they food on it, all the bet dore, and this girea him tbis opportuni­
ter. Beneath each tree, and u wide as ty. Tho plucky Tilton has given notice
tbo branches spread above (wider if the
trees are young) apply tbo dean Kr.o
right to twelve inebu* deep—&lt;me-hajf or
two-thirds this depth (f the mulching h
finer and'Wber, as from straw stack
Ma Tilton’s setijt: is regarded ns
feedrag.
vary curious cud queer, for,it is under­
stood that it was from her lipa that Mr.
Tilton first gathered a knowledge of
tho outrage. Altogether it is a queer
mess, and our advice is to wait coolly
it always keeps tbo root-bed roil mel­ and calmly for a few days. Tilton
low and moist; third, it oporsteo aa a must either kill Bjocher ar bo killed
sponge, by catching and retaining the himself. He is in a position where
water which falls oft times in nothing but blood will answer.
Wait
summer in heavy dashing stow era, un­ and »eo whore bead rollv ia tbo sand.
til it gradually sinks away beneath the
tree root-bod, where it is always much
needed in tho hoi fruiting season, but
where it seldom goto where turf is al-

this eomluMor.. Ou page 34 af hi. re­
port there is printed "A table showing
IWnuu-bM fl» SMU, *"*.
l-mital b, — S. «rt. 1* &lt;V *. O—
•»s.. a IMO, -al Uv*Ufc ih. sux
debt,” etc.:
Tbo tabla of Mr. Adam bin matter

j
.
■ hence was curried over and formal n
part of tho Trisasury balance.
'
During the winter of 1873-4, and
while all building was suspended, this
balance' waa added to by the payment of
taxes into tbe State Treasurer’s offira. so
that by tho month of March of tbis
Youwill notice that tbe heading of
year there eras not only tho undrawn
appropriations fol 1878, but yery large­ the secend column nf the above tabic is
ly tbe money wa« in tbo Treasury to "Tax for Sinking Fund." implying
meet the building appropriations, as al­ plainly that tbo amount therein stated
so tho current-expense appropriations
for 1874 ; as also was the amount to be
5 perrenl increase for 1853 would bring
tbo amount up to 321,000. Six per coot
conaoqu.uec, tbo bakne* ia tbe 'Treasu­ interest on tbe 820,000, added thereto,
The Ornngemeu-------------------- ry was large. Do you know, or can the would bring tho amount up to 822,200.
tbe anniversary of the Battle of tho
tho amount of ‘Tax-for Sinking Fund,”
Boyne Water, end were not molested. writer of tho article referred to, i«fat
aa stated in ths table, to be raised fur
Possibly our Iristi friends have come to
tbe year 1853 by tax. Another five per
recogntoa tho fort that Protestants hare
some rights in Anwica. and ths*, fit.
rent tpcreaso upon tho 822.200 would
Patrick is not a greater man than tbo
be 81,110; stx per cent interest upon;
Fourth of July utter all. The Orang®th* 8222100 for tho year giving 81,832. |
men are gratified, and wo have no doubt
These two amounts* added to ths 822,- I
that cool-headod Cetholici feel better
than they would hail a riot occurred.
the Treasury for private speculative 200, the tax of 1853, would giro 834,­
purpose*, is one that is very easy to 612, tbo amount given in tho table aa
is a liltli duller, if possible, (han when make; one that is very i.flon made; one the tax for 1854. Computing and ad­
I last wrote, but tbe bu*ino*i men feel mads by parties in position to know ding the five per cent and tho interest
better. They know, now. that there is that it bss no foundation in truth. But annually, you will find that the amount
King to bo no business till fall, nnd white parties have been so active in for 1864’’will bo 869,969 01,-the
ijr hare quit worpring about iL They
amount given iauidtabl.a. tbotax for
have reduced their expenses to thio making it, have they ever printed to a
minimum, and ore sailing laxily along single instance where tbo money is so tbo year IBM. In the tamo manner
under bare poles, till such time' aa lbs used? Perhaps you can induce the you will find the amount for tbe year
revival comes. They -expect n good writer of tbe article to point out a place 1870 to bo &gt;130,871 00, tbo amount
or to suggest some means by which stated in tbo table ns the tax for 1870.
money in tho State Treasury can bo In tbo Mtuo manner computation will­
give you 8178,083,83, as tbo Sinking
Fund tax for tbe year 1878, precisely

Letter from Auditor General Humphrey
to a ccuroo which, ns 1 afterwards
to Hon. John K. Boies.
found, wxsunjusr to Theodore. Thera- .
fore 1 made him tho apology which he .
has.siuco published. My real tor Mrs.
Tilton did gvt ion into an awkward po- |
sition."
Tbis story Mr. Bvccheris friends are
circulating at this limo.
Ono tiling
Now there ia no uaasartiim anywhere
may be dopeudsid upon; vix: if the in regard to.State finance,, is at hand.
thing is noasibla, Mr. Beecher will bo
You desiro a short review of some of except of tbo fact lhat the legislature
completely oxonamtod bv the committee.
provides fer ex|«n&gt;diterw&lt;. or rather tta
They wilt not bring him in guilty of tbo stptemente iu said article. There Legislature apjiropriatca money for cer­
anrthiiig.
tain specific (inrpaecs. a* well ra for
Tbo liltou family Lave seen a grad
general ox pecans of tbo State govern­
deal of trouble. Tsao-lare is an excitement. It then provide* i
bte, impoluous, impulsive man, who has
waudored niter a great many strange
'do ia a prevarication and falsification, | discharge of obtigationa
gods, nnd not a few rtrangv goddesses.
JVhcn tbeso obligations
It is said at tho tiinu ho was standing and, of cvunc. purposely ru.
Treasurer with property accredited
side by side with the Woodhull faction,
that h&lt;&gt; was accustomed to take tbe
The stalemopt of unpaid appropria­ voucher*, lie pays tbo amouuts so ac­
Woodhull to life house, despite the tions, as copied in such article, was cor- credited from tbo State Treasury ; and
tearful protasta of bis wife, and insist
it .io necoseary that the Stalo Treasurer
U|»n h.ir being recogutxod as a woman roct as to amounts at the time it ap­
fit for tbe ivmttanionsliin of anr woman peared in the Lmumj RtfMnn. 1
on earth. This it is justice to him tu give it a place here so far a» the Outfit
say he denies. Bat it ia true, beyond attempts to show discrepancies between
question, that ho was infatuated with
tho ajipropriationv an! Hie amounts as
the doctrines of thi* woman, if not with
_
the woman herself, and that that fort, printed:
Right hero it ia iu&gt;{Kwtant Io mark
juilictoualy nod skillfully uisnagud by
thia puiat: that the Logufeturo makes
bis mother-in-law, a Judy of.jrcry cor­
the appropriation., fixe* all aalarin, and
determine. tha purpOMO far which mon­
ey shall be expended. After having
done thia, it provides by taxation the

With much care wo hare read this
interesting review of tbo action of the
Republican party as published in tbs
weakly edition of tho Washington RtjniJie, and wo sre forced to the convic­
tion tlint important as it is. Ibero is too

of us that can give ten long, columns of
space, with any propriety, to nny one
article however important it taay be.
Besides our Committee ought to re­
member that the events of tho last
thirteen years, have stirred tho nation
to its dqitha, nod have been so ineffscoably engraven upon tbo pablic memory,
that no preseat reminder is required to
keep the history thereof constantly l*efore tho public. Hence while it may
bo wolf, in presenting the claims of tho
Republican party upon tbe people of tho
Union, to give ionic reminder of its
priceless retrieve iu tho past, it is bardly worth while to go very largely into
details
To attempt if implies two
things : that the history of tbe Repub­
lican party oan vhe all adequately
written np in an address; and, secondly,
that tho people need porting upon their
own History. Their very retention of
tbe Brpubiicau party in power shows

that plaps and s|&gt;erifioaiions for tho
buildiagi tx-be erected under tbe c?propriatious should be obtained nnd apjrored by tho proper authorities; that
kdrertfeing for bidders under such plans
and epocificniiouK should tako place:
bids should be opened, examined, and
approved, and a contract entered into.
All Uris was necreeary lieforo any build­
ing could bo commenced, which brought
ths time down to so Into in Ute season
that comparatively a small portion of
the appropiiatiou tor building in 1878
wu drawn from 'the Treasury, and

don, and that is, that tbe Sinking Fund
was to be provided ia tho manner indi­
cated by tbe computation of tho table of
Mr. Adem, given above, aad ■ that the
money collected Ly tho imposition of tbo
•‘Sinking Fund tax” would have re­
mained in the Treasury as surplus
funds, to have boeu deposited ana used
by tho Treasurer precisely as the Sink­
ing Fund on hand is now dopoeitod and
uw d. Of this there can bo no question.
Certainly there could be found do re­
sponsible man foolish enough to taka
money on a six per cent compound in­
terest loan, where interest is not.pay­
able annually, but to be added to and
become a part of tho principal, and to
remain until tbe maturity of. tho loan;
tor such a loan would not only vat up
tho loaneo financially, but also his
sureties, in discharging the obligation.

Risking Fund is at present treated. The
Legislators' has provided that money
which goes to tbe credit of tire Normal
School Fund, the Primary School Fund
and the University Fund shall bo trans­
ferred to the Sink Fund, and bo used in
tbo purchase or retiring of State bonds.
So much of tho receipts from specific taxes
an remain after payment ot interest ujou
the Educational Fund, and upon tha
bonded State debt, Is also placed to
the credit of the Sinking Fuad. This
n-oney u placed on deposit in tbe banks,
subject to call, and drawing four per
cent Interest, which does not come from
the people os a tax,—as under the GeszTte's mode it must,—but ftom the
bsnks for the use of money for tbo time
wblch it is on deposit
The art ortabUthing tho Sinking
Fund provides that tho Stxto Treasurev
shall use such portions thereof as is
uscsssery in ths payment of tbo State
debt as it matures. He is also required
to invest such further portion ot the
Sinking Fund balance aa bo may bo
able to, in tho purchase of State bonds,

January 1st, then, was outstanding
of miniatured bonds 83,790,600. At the
dose of tbe last fiscal year, September
30, 1878, there was outstanding of
there bonds 81,620,000, showing a reJaetion in the amount thereof of 82,­
164,500. Of this Uttar amount 8723,­
000 wera bonds thrt matured within the
period stated above. Tbo reduction,
than, has been 81,441,500 of bonds
which did not mature within the period.

Now, tho saving to the State, in tho
matter of interest, from tbo present
management of tho Sinking Fund by
the Treasoror, iaof some consequence—
enough to make it a point worth stating.
Attached to the bonds outstanding. Jan.
1, 1867, there were interest coupons to
tboammuuof 83,787,672.50. To tbo
bands outstanding Jan. 1, 1874. there

amount of 8069,560, showing a redac­
tion in ths outstanding interest on ac­
count of tbe Bonded State Debt of 82,­
768,11’50. There has beau paid inter-

L 0. O. F.
Tho Odd Fellows of
money belonging to th. Making Vwd Portland have com manned preparations
at fix per cent p«r annum, compound to celebrate tho thirty-first amoirersary
interest. Tbo improbability of making of the introduction of the Order into tbe
nppropriitid. Aside from these special surih a loan for a long time, whereto to- State of Maras, which occurra August
S5. There will be a prooosefon, an axtaxes to mart approprieiiosw, tbo Legietatur. directed th-l.vy of 8300.000 for ri«l forward M a part of tho priorif*} enraion among tbo iztawda of Oreeo Bay.
general purpswa, end that anmunt was cecb year, to remain undischarged rm til
tbeetoee of tho p^od for which such
levied.

its bend* •

the Coneiituiieu. Tbo intanlieu, trader
this article of th. Const.intam, uwdnubt•dly - that th. Ugtatater. imj-o a
Sinking Fund tax for Ure year 1852, of
not tore tWa 880.000, wh«* .UaM b.

THIS
send
this paper from
now until

Hllllll 11TB.,

LOCA
faHlW.5-8

one week after
the coming elec­
tion of State and
County officers
for

THIRTY-FIVE BENTS
We shall give the fullest report

witltawoOr
mth» week

�t

'

is only rvu{&gt;oBslblc to the extent of •i’Mtge to feel that we may poos our
_HS?
oh““ future Lotas ?
Same wham in tho
'
warW “ ‘h" r”oa‘ ’’‘ere Wo shall lie

rial

Mfak
PAXACEA

voter ;u tfe, State will road ,L Aud
tbeaymlgo botwwu tiro mqiLisuro of
Senator Cook, nnd the fact, „
in
Mr. n't, fetter

Our railroad iniarrets seem to be
“"&gt;«« ™ tatufmrtory. At a moetrog
th* Diracton yesterday, it was voted

81^t4,9BO.O»h auwsof th. amount
Now, tiro GazcUekbcw when It made
«=:oal payment This sxoera rep.o•onto tbe saving to tho [roople of tho thia statement that it was untrue. Tbe
State Tnroauacrdld not rrfus.- or attempt'
titato ot taxation to that amdunt, and
lta» bvau reached through tbo manage­
meat of tto. Raking Fund by purehuing bond, in advance of their maturity.

bsra pnrebw»d within within tbo same
period, from money belonging to tbe
and to collect Sept. 10th, ten Canal Fund, bunds of the Canal Loan,
PT sauL an th.
Md Ub in anticipation of their maturity, 827.l*r cent, tnuuthly thereafter.
OW, wrth u saving of interest in the agtaiik. ifau. t i-„„m m
KTegnto upon ths toon Of (18,220 ; or
with tho above, a total raving in inter•
» U..
„d
‘■•IM Md. „Cu^ •st of 11,530,480.00. To continue the
ixdioy wfll result in • further raving of
"Rtarilm. i. b«,uj3

FAMILY
’
"
JOHN STANLEY.
Harting*. July 15th, 1874. 12t3

ting* and Lowell with ths least passible

W ill ba found O oniU ntlv on H a n d :

»Bl« nny other in tbo city.

This baa

As a matter of policy, I am disposed
to think that the present mods of treat­
ment of the Sinking Fund will not suf­
fer in catupairson with that marked ou!
by tho Garite.
.

On Monday afternoon lad a infall
». x .rear old son of T. R Dudley
of Detroit, who with hi, mother w»,
visitiag Mr. A Mrs. J. Rufo.]] of this
aly, in attempting to dimb into ths
house through a window, fell and broke
to* arm, Ho was at once placed in
l In tiro Troas-.uy of about (900,000.
chug, of Dr. C. Rusroll. and .. mend­
lawful atul uiaal mterett on this
tag with such rapidity that ho f( now •urn is (90,000 per annum; tho State
about tho
receivao from this source from (20,000
.The" Berrien County J'swrasf says, to (28,000 pet annum, or 4 per rent on
a part of tho surplus.
‘That's more
that a Grange pic uro was hold at Paw than ths State got under Democratic
rnw Lake, Van Burvu Oouaty, on tho rule. and, beaidea, wo can’t get more
4th. And that many of the party W(?r- than 4 per cent psr annum for call
badly poisemsd by drinking Iraxmado krone." Another taiasrabto subterfuge I

CHURCHES.

e

mode in a wnahtub, [Minted white. Tho
Mid usod to supply the place of lemon.,
tho latter not being vety plenty, cut tbo
paint, and fhu* eau»o tto serious sicknsea of mospq.resent, though none were
fatally poiwned.

fatten remaining In Hastings P. O.

uncalled for July 22, 1874.
Persons calling for any of tbe follow­
ing will please say -Advertised.”
Julrn. AtMtw, Simoa Becker, James
M^lrooks, Mr* Sysan Crant, Harvey :
Courtright, E. R. Courtriglu, Mary
Daniels. W. P. Fairfield, Eli Hauoon,
Wm. Heiucu, K. B. Hart, Oliver Jeffers
2, Geo. C. Morse.Mrs- C. Poarsons,Mra.
Rose Ann Ruas, Mary A. Skillman,
Clara Sleel, A. Stoaraes, Robert String.
B. Warncr, Lizzie J. McGregor.

md
om
WILD F^OW-KR lAUMZK, NO. 44.

^^r”«Ki3rek

VeT-

Clttbbtng Hates.

•nagarinc. or paper, published, with ur
without the advertised premiums, we

lending the enter.
TOADVEBTfsERS-

’

”

The Bitrxrx ,ia the best advertising
meilitun in tho County of Barry, having
nearly double tho circulation of any
other [&gt;aper in the County.
tf

L 6 C A J. S .
Gold 109 5-8
Rain wanted.
Smoky evenings.
Femen aro thranhing
Out of sight —the cornel.

There will be no Cream nt tbe Read­
ing Room this week.

Wanted—a good compositor immed­
iately at this office.
Our paper to a htllo late this week, a
icvtt of jub-wurk inlerfering.
*La. Daniel Efrikrr and wife, left on
Monday foe a pleasure trip to Mackinac.

Tbe wheat crop of Barry County i*
Irrgvr by/er, and bolter than over be-

Even thing looks favorable for a largo
txnHnriat Iho Bowery Donee nt tho
Hasting, House Friday night.

Trotting on Uu&gt; fair ground this morulag by McCallisters blind tuaro resulted
ia tasking th?l track twice around in

a toss of nbont

fast between I his city and 'Dll: son's

green painted boat oar, blade
^ tinned. The finder will be reward«ky tetwraing tho same to KA. «»l-

We must hero a s-ttkrnicut with tbo
iadvl^l u, -.his offire. and a.y
,arh who gire no head to our call, may
net from A., ousstabto with-

MMsroXBintUTv nr Tna tukavukicu .
Aa to tbo extent of the liability of the
State Treasurer, had tbo Gsrctle said
that hb sureties were responsible only
to the amount of bls bonds, ft would
have been correct in oue Instance. Tiro
dieted of tbe Gaietto la nut yet law,
and Uro liability of tho Treasurer h con
scquently not yet limited by the
Bull must dose. I have written n
tong letter. Probably I have not an".-cred In an entirely satlafactory man
uer the article you sent me. for there Is
In It nothing but demagogui- carping to
A* 1
to Mart with, it U
made up of equivocation, prevarication,
and falsifleation, shadowy charges lhat
have no troate of fact, and which tho
consdousues, of every person who care
fully reads It must pronounce to be
without truth and unfounded.
I do not here write In vindication of
the State Treasurer,or of any one. The

Now, in the first pines, if 1 under­
stand the matter rightly, tbo Constitu­
tion itoes not expressly, nor by implfcotiuh, provide that the Sinking Fund
should bo placed at six per cent com­
pound interest; but, os I said before,
that (20,000 or'such other higher
amount os might have been fixed by
the Irogislaiuro. shall bo a starting*
point in tho amount of taxation ; and

Switch-Lucking Apparatus—A E
Dukoman and J A Lovell, Homer.
Refining Iron—Rd Dillon. Detroit.
Motive Power for Sewing Machines—
D B Harrington, Detroit.
Ship's Wrench—T L Hubbard, Port

Sulky Hay Bako.

Them will be a Unlvmalist Meeting
hold in tbe grave near tho reeidence of
L K. Powers, in tho township of Irving,
on the 28th of July inst Rev. J. Mer­
rifield. of Decatur, officiating. Ail are
invited to aiteud.

A Sad Accident.

W. T; EASTMAN,

Mr P. H. Sager was seriously injur­
ed by hia team tunning away on Thurs­
day hut. Ho wu drawing wheat,
when hia team became frigh toned by
two bundles falling from tho load anti
sirikiror uro off bone. In trying to
hold II,-iu ho was pulled off onto tho
wsgbn tongue, and tn to tbo ground.
Just at this time the Lanas jumpul ever
a stump bringing eno of tho wheels
over his loft urtu badly fracturing tho
bones above the wrist, nud injuring' his
held badly. Ito was picked up ami
taken hows by Mr.Harter, who at ones
sent Dr. Lathrop to Ins relief. At the
latest dates he was complaining badly
uf his side, but otherwise improving
If not injured internally of which there
are «&gt;o» fears, he will probably recor-

tho partisa making .this clmrgo have
been [.at to. which they foil to meet*
There are banks in tho 8tau— probably
every one of them in which tho State
money ia deposited, though as to ttys I
have no know Icage—which have ou
their Bauds of Directors, or among

given by the Lansing Republican ; and
if Democratic papers wish for informa­
tion. they can apply to thou officer* or
dirertcra fora mtemeat a* to the *;-

The very best Rake in existence, and
for sate at prices which defy competi­
tion. Don’t fail to see it if you desire
to t’urehaso, or need such s Rake. J!

Grand Exhibition of

CARRIAGES.
Stranger— Where is a good Barber
Shop in this City T
Citroen—Go around ou Jefferson St,
to John Beumer's, ho has shaved mo
f«* the last ten ysore and always dons
&lt;n&lt;» a good Joo.
Stranger after getting shaved to
C«urea—1 mint say I never had a bet­
ter share, ho keeps aa good n Shop ns
yea can find in Western Michigan ho

The Williams Mower and
On the FAIR GROUND,
SELF-RAKING REAPER.

.

Tiro wry fort Combined Mower and
lioaper Manufactured. Center bal­
ance. center cut, draws easy,
does its work tbs ctoonsst
snt! easiest of any
Machine Manu­
factured.

In Hastings,
Saturday, July 26th, 1874.

G0T- JF, wwrvsrt every Mrodaro
sad ass ff.

At cne o'clock in the Afternoon.

Cssw

I will give away to my cusState Treasury be larger or smaller, ran
not no much Interest tbe public and ex­
cite their concern, os to know that the
amount is legitimately there; that tbe
officer* to whose core they have en­
trusted Ito keeping are efficient, compe­
tent, and entirely trustworthy, to the
end that the public funds shall not bu
squandered, lost, or misappropriated,
but carefully kept fur dlebursuuient in
tbs manner and for tho purposes provi­
ded by law, and only upon the proven
tallon of properly accredit'd vouchers

Dime! your letters ti&gt; No. of P. O.
box er drawer. Jbo. Rokkts. P.M.
ing Fund tax slxvild be levied equal to
1 have charged tlw Ga&amp;ette with purfire per cent increow of the principal of
Fatal Accident.
the preceding year, and the amount to poscly misrepreroultag in some ot Ito
spa J ariqsbl BOt,
pay six per cent interest. Or, to gel
vocfikrgr&lt;L4ur m&lt;n
&lt; &gt;r. Monday morning Iasi os tlm grav­ rid of a blind, bungling, and mislead­
el train from this city was running west ing expression of tbo Constitution, tho plawe, and through an Imagination
of Middleville,Joh*. Klrpfcr an employ­ Irogislaturo was roquired to provide a teeming with their own luUlwgntten
ee of the train *hilo endeavoring to •‘Sinking Fund tax," to commence in progeny, act tiro part of Lho*e they
cross from one car to another, missed tho year 1852, of not tow than 820,000, would Jndge.- So Uio Gueth? nua, a
his footing and foil beneath tho car and to be aunusliy increased or compounded life-long Democrat, Inured la Demo­
cratic precept* and practices, and wri­
eight wheels passed over bls body in­ at the rato of 11 per cent.
ting under their mnupihi In flu* non, la
In the next plsco, it may bo under­ trodnvrrtng hia roadcra with n redial of
stantly killing him. Tho body was
brought back to this city and neatly en­ stood by tbo Gazette that the dopofct^
cased in a coffin by the railroad officials matin hv thn K.atn Tmnsnmr arn tieu
I*faro removing to tho residence of tbo deposits , but they are not, either in
dc'-casod, Tho fufptnl was attended form or in fact The bond—of which
at tho Episcopalian church by a largo 1 pre*um* you have seen Iho form—
concourse of friends ou Tuesday after- provides expressly tha: they tliall bo
held ou call; aud they uro so held, and
the Treasurer call* for money al any
time Vfhea it may be wasted. Tbo feet
tliat ot tho commencement of tho
month Ibero was any specified amount
Wo find the- nlxnro in precisely the
dotxjsiSod iu a bank, and at ths close
sarao words in no less than six ot our
thereof tbe same amount, in no manner
Eastergsoxehnngvs of last wook. Why
shows that tbo deposits have not been
any one of them should haro printed
disturbed. All payments by tbe State
just that is a mbtory to us. That Gov.
Treasurer, made to parties outside this
Bagley will be renominated by acclimacity, are by chocks upon tho banks in.
lion is a fixed foci, bnt of hia re-election
which tho funds are deposited, and tbe
neither bi*, political friend* or aneauM
amount is continually changing therein,
ever had £ht&gt; least doubt.. Ibwidre lbs
(ifota of Patents issued from tho U. as an individual deposit accouat would
so-called Independent Movement in
S. FaAmt Office to Michigan Inventors,
this State has no vital force. Jf it
As to Uro cLargo that the bankers
for lhe woek coding July 1st. 1874,
shall nominate tbe apposing candidate
and each bearing that date. Furnish­ an.t tbe Treasurer dirids the diflanuev Dagley's majority will exceed that of
ed tbis paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitora between four per cent and ten par ecul 1872, and in any event will .not fall Goper annum, perhaps you can ascortaia
low 30,000. We know the tone and
from tho Gaietto rfere there to any
Uackte-G W Bradford, la Salto.
fontimvnt of the people of Michigan,
Ddvieb for Centering Cylinders -G F
‘and our Eastern friends may bo arour|ki
that this Stale i» politically sound to
Hawley, Grand Rapids.
Ria cons-that Bagley will be our next
Carpenter’s Gage and Tram—G F
Governor,
and Chandlerour Senator if
Hawley, Grand Rapids.
they live and no power bn earth ran preRailway Switch -C H White, White’s

Ypsilanti.
Flower Stand— W Snow, Metre*Srip-B B Hmm. &lt;«&lt;—i

•Jtte*, involving
&gt;4,000,000.

DEMocnanc tcrtimoxy At ths nusMr. Perry, Democratic member from
Oakland County, waa made Its chair­
man. He refused to have anyth'ng to
do with an InvesUgrtton. He stated In
IbcHotwc, os did also Mr. Cook In tbe
Senate, thst'm far m they knew, and no
*ey believed, tho management of tbe
Trea.uty waa Judicious ami safe, and
they bad no charges to bring against tbe
State Treasurer. Tbo knowledge that
tber might gain from the Treasurer’s re.
port waa not what they wanted. They
played tbe demagogue, and would jrolm
off tbelr vaportufs as prufound stakn-

4 per cent and 10 psr cant per annum ?
Why is the Sinking Fund pigtail at 4
ixtcsnl call, when the Cboviituuon ox[ireesly provides that it shall bo placed
al C per cent compound interest ?

Al Detroit dew wheat graded a* Na
1, white mid lut week for 11.25, while
fa No. 1, ember only f 107 1 2 wee I 8 Knowlton, Ann Arbor.
c&amp;ra!.
Whip fioeket-W W Richardson,

OaTaesdsy of last wook, Chicago
W another large fire of about fifteen

HoOintmoHb's SM Tooth
Univemlist Meeting.

Any [K-r-mii * rifting HsMin'gs will do
well to remember that Stauffer’s Din­
ing Room is running os ever, end that
a good square meal csn*ahr»y* bo ob­
tained for 25 rente.
' 18tf
Green
potato*.*, fresh
lemons, canned fruits and vegetables of
all ki*d%,vAito. fish and mackerel by

Charley Edcrfo . ha* just received
direct tram Milwaakei', nd sill tarop
constantly on hand, for rate by the keg
or othsrwue. a fine lut oi Phillip Bort's
Milwaukoo Itoger. foo tori that is tnade.
Also ell tho luxuries of the season conatanUy on call; and ho has Michael
Grace for an asuotant, which hie many
friends will be glad to know, tu lie haa
had a life long axperisneo ia thia bnsiaim. Don’t forgot tho plare, Jefferson
afmt. treat north at John Fhantoy’a. tf

tr Xisfowt! i. irnlv wnadrrfcL Cases
already numrrvus where bent and

OF POPE PIUS IX.

in Rower’s Block, State Street Family ,
suply store, Coffoea, Tuns, Sugars, Syr­
up*. *]&gt;iocs, and nil other article* usual­
ly kept in a grocery store. Flour, feed,
earn and oats. AU good* sold will be
sold at tbo lowas! retail rates, for ready
pay only. Cash paid for butter, eggs,
vegetables and other fahu and irardcn
products.

WESTERN iiok jodbial.
hung on springs, who will
appear on the Fair Ground,
as above mentioned." Par­
ties who have bought more
than one Buggy, of me add
will bring them with a team
or horse attached will be pre­
sented with a ticket for each
vehicle when he enters the
grounds, his name entered
in a book and the number o]
his ticket marked apposite
his name.
The manner of drawing
shall be left to the ticket hold­
ers to decide on the Grounds,
at tho time of drawing. AU
entries must be made before
3o'clock,for at precisely that
time the drawing uW oom-

Emt's CiMsm.tr Taocwx*.—Among
the various remedies for Coughs noue
enjoy a higher reputation than Enrra
Csxbouc Taocura.
This fact place*
rtirm abovn the ordinary lut ot medi­
cal urrqiiratii&gt;n»- For Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, and aS a disinfectant and preYi-nllvo against coataciom diiocss they
a to it specific. ■ Inralnhbfo to ringer*
aud [lublic speakers. Sola everywhere.
Jons F Hzsnr, Ccxaas A Oc., Proprie­
tors, 8 and 9 College Place, New York.

Tho Lmrtll (Nebraska) Efjutrr prints
the record of an enterprising settler.
Mr. M. 8. Budlong settled on lie edge
of Franklin County, Nebraska, border­
ing 0:1 Konrney County, in March, 1872.
iron bo arrived ou bis houuMtend.
with bis two sons, Iro bad two spans of
homes, but only sloven dotlare In money.
At tho beginning of 187-1 ho had 100
acres of laud under cultivation ; an or­
chard cuntainiug 600 young apple trees,
100 pear trees, and RIO cherry trees,
and a vineyard of 5W grape vines. Mr.
Budlong is now about to plant 200 ap­
ple trees, 200 poach trees, and 500 a-jdUioual grajKi vinos.

Special Notice.

New Firm.

.nd haring bought out tbs blacksmith­
ing interest of Jack Rich, may be found
at Ids old stand on tho corner of Church
and Railroad street*, where they will
bo pleased to see all their oH friend*
and any other jroreon who may bar*
any work Io lw done &gt;n the lino uf
blacksmithing,
aprfitf

PICTURES 1
PIOTURESl
1 am now. all atone in ths 1’bolograpli
business, and M Irhare made arrangomenu to increare my facilities for doing
better work than ever, all should call
and get a nagaiivo taken. Ths superi­
ority of my work in tho pest is a suffi­
cient gusrantoo of first-claaa work in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, rjuth side State Street

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

Dill Cathalic Jmal ii licMm!
Lata* nri 9atf Bstinit,
x»4 »«ra a JaSmce, St**. Drtroil
.QlUJtaS BBtW, Propnrter*.

. This occasion will be a
; good time to exhibit horses
. as iusll as buggies, and a
’ ^d^
^‘,ne maU
. An invitation is extended
, to everybody- All who came
■ will be admitted to the
grounds irithout charge. HOPKHfS and BAEME8,
My otyect in this operation
is to advertise my business
Xaeeewen W F. D. A*kl*y.
and certainlu a cuttfirworth
!
As worth spending one
! day f()r as it costs not a cent
। onlytikput in an appearance
i for some one will certainly
■ have the cutter.” The drascing shall be fairly done with- PUM DRUGS aii MDICW
on the grounds. Lot every­
body come., we will all be ben­
efited by a friendly gather­
ing of this kind, and you
will see a host of buggies
some of which are very niceIt is my intention to hold
an exhibition of this kin d
every year so long as I con­
tinue in the buggy business
each year giving a better
present. ■ Yours Truly,

Prescriptions

carefully

Compounded

st sli hours

DAY AND NIGHT.
City Drug Stan,

State Street,

61 tf

Hoatingn, Mich.

THEC0L0KAD0VATCH.
FOR ONtr 0.00.

Go West Through St. Louis.

HUNTINC CASES.

�NEW ADVEHTltEMrNTS.

will put down three aad carry one.
Compoeiiioa by a little boy-Subjoct.
••Tbe Hone." ■'The horse is s wry
useful animal; it has four legs-one on
••ch corner ”
In Siberia, whispers can be hoard
half a mile. Wbra a follow goes scant­
ing be cameo a slats and antes down

&amp; w Michigan

AGENCY.

Central R.R.

■M

It!!

■ a*rs* xnta *&gt;:r *•!•&lt;*«•'&lt;
M.U ..M
FUM kl*«.
Nr* tore **d k*«wa Hi ywi«n
X*r. &gt;* eb* beeM MmUvl uaa

which a minister gave econo one who
asked him ehat ho had in his carpet
bog, which contained seven sermons.
Dean Swift soya:—"It ia with nar­
row-ooulsd people as it ia with uarrov&gt;: &lt; &lt;*d bottles; the ksi they hare in
tlam tbo toON noise they make in pour-

‘ Who's tborer’ said!Jenkins, eno
cold winter night, di Fturlwd in his re­
pose by souie one knocking st tbe street
doer “A friend," was ths answer.
"What do you want f" Want to May
here nil night"
“Qseer tute—stay
there by all means," was tbo benevolent
reply.
A pour Frenchman vuddrnly came
heir to a largo fortune recently, and
hia excitement was so great that ho fell
dead of joy. Wo arc not rated rash by
our friends, bat are fool that we should
be perfectly willing to gu through that
same kind of a trial.
Some people
hover can Hand ,prosperity. Bet wo

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A German in New York being asked
how much sourkrout bo had put up for
wmter use, replied ;-l‘, not p,; much.
Little mom ■* tea barrels, shust fur

MICHIGAN
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tor a time, they fitted out ocother small
vessel and began trading along tbe
coast. Laving abandoned ths euluuixattau scheme It js not to be presumed
that these Abohtiorrists traded "in tho
souls of mon," although there is no
doubt but that a number of souls, inhabitxng black bodies, found their way
to tbe British West ladies through their
instrumcntSlity.
On one of throe excursions, in 1843,
end when they bmi several runaway
slaves on board tbetrfeesoel, their vessel
became U calmed, they were pursued,
arrreted, taken tack to Penoocoia, and
thrown into jail.
Mr. Walker was
tried on a rbaroy of slave stealing, cmvirtsd, and sentenced to bo branded ou
the band with the letter* S. 8. burnt in
with hot iron, to stand in tbe stock*
ahi hours, and to bsfimprsoned in jail
o months. The aealenco was faith­
fully executed by the inarshsl, Kbeueaer Dorr, a native ctf Rhode Island
and a cousin of tbe woald-bo .Governor

A wan ia Bsu Frnncbco baa started
tho netel theory that it hurts s China­
man to bo Mctted to death.
It io feared that tbo proposed increase
of duty on jute may have tbe etfoct of
raising tbs price of beck hair.
Several people with guns are moving
through the streets to day; there must
l&gt;o a book agent in town.— Ztoakry

A woman ia Indiana claims a divorce
on the ground that bar husband's moth­
er beau her, and her husband is afraid
waa standiAg in tbe stocks one of tbe to interfere.
men who owned tho elsvee whom he
Mexican editors doo'I tars about an
waa aaristing to escape, t tiled bis bead
with rotten qp White he was iu jail
George Tbcmpeon aad other sympa­
thising Iriends in Eugtoud sent him a
A "Milk Producers’ Association" ha*
been formed in Westchester county,
and not a single row bus bees admitted
to metnltership.
It ia prnpswcd Io establish public
bathe in Washington. Moro washing
and loos whitewashing would certainly
tmprove Washtagton.
A yoang lady thinks it about time
that t-ne young follow projxwo*. as she
has bean brid«ma»d eight time*, a-d
hat been tantalised enough.
"You've destroyed my peace of mind,"
said a &lt;lcNt&gt;ocdinK lover to a truant lass.
' It can't do you much Lana, John, for
'twa* sn ucuixiug small piece yon had,
anyway !" .» th, qsick rsph

trampled under'loot? A shoemaker.
Why should ■ magistrate be very
cold ? Ik cause he represents just-ice.
The atiMiiiti to weave nepbyr wors­
teds rm beir-lcotn* has prorod a failure.
Tho two colors which am indescriba­
ble are invisible green and blind man's

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AND ECG CASES

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inMuotable am
For Inflamntainrr and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, ihltoua, Bomisteal
and Interaittenl Ferna, Diiniii of tbo
Blood. Ikvvr, Kidneys, sad Bladder, there
BiUers have no eqnalr Boch Diseeess are
omoed by Vitiated Blood.

TJaaty^Fortune !

FIFTH All LAST IIFT CONCEIT

SEE THE GHEAT T1TCS OTFQI

amhetoiinilKa, wifl tree tbe eyriem from
worms like them Bittern.
For Female Complaint*, to young
er oH, married or aingte, at the dan of
w—till n riil or the tom o&lt; tifo, thmnTuwie

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HASTINGS

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MANTLES,

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hop ia Barlow A Goodyear's NEW
WABEHUU8K adjoining C. V.
Dwight * Qi's Foundry.

the snrw improved

850,000 00

SINE’S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH

afe re.£3S5:u BI

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Satisfaction!

RiEffinismiGiiiw

Why ia an industrious woman like a
ckekr Because her bands are ineeeaantly at work.
Dobbs thinks that instead of giving
credit where credit is duo, tlio cash had
better be paid.
A Yankee doctor has recently got 'up
a remedy forward times- It eonsuto ot
too boor*’ Mbor well worked ia.
An ambsiious debating society is rec­
ommended to take as its next subjeet,
"Wbwh is thabatt-ood of a goat F*

■VMM** a*JUxoxMXjry.

»iu minsist.

WOOL CARDING

An uuplratanl ««t ol arithmetic—'■
Division among fomiUe*.
’
When me two kiag* hkbtbrtokmiles?
Winn they make a league,-in?
Tbs laical and bnt amus'i movp^
tnent—Spriag house cleaning.
Why is pure hko a penknife
Be­
cause the spring brings out the blade*.
Fumars gather what they sow, while
aremMmiat s*w whalthey gather.
Il you *ee a policeman n-m at s dog,
try to grt near tbe dog.

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FOR WOODWORKERS.
?”• of 1!* stream* running into J"1
Lake Bsponor is culled Tempm.no. Hn»o Boot and Cheapest It
Riror. bMeuse it ia tbo only owe of all
the tributaries of tbe lake that has no
••bar’ al its mouth.
A darkey gave tbe following reason
A man in Harerlull, N. H. who Lad why tho entered race {.superior to tbo
recently buried hi* wife, ua hearing of wLHa; “An mon are mads of clar,
the sudden death of bi* nearest neigh­ and like tbo meerschaum pipe. they m
more valuable when NghJyrolored.”
•o tar carried away with Granger sym- bor* bettor half, hastened over to his
pathlce as to order a salute of cne hund­
Tbo beloved of the Almighty are tbo SAVE FIFTY_DOLLAR8
red gun* over thU decision, we can In­
rxh who have the humility of tbo poor,
fer what would be tbe bite of any /Juda*
THB NSW FlOUVCa
and the poor who Lave tho msguanimiwho would dare to decide again*t the
ly of the rich.—Srei.
Granger* In this matter.
Coder tbeoe circumstance*, tbe Court
Every
one
must
think
ia
Lis
owe
virtually khlrked the toiuc end evaded
way in order to arrive nt truth. Bui
tbe responsibility of doing la duty.
While denying the nrayor for an Inho ought to keep himself in Loud, wo
Juncttan, tbo Court &lt;fid so without any
are too good tor pure instinct. —frssMs.
formal dedarsUlon of opinton, such aa
tbe paramount Importance uf tho cave
called for; anil then made recommen­
dations that tbo case bo carried pronitdlv Iu- - ■ - r- - - Ar .K* l .n.,1

KWMUKUVOL OUMHUa,
bidding -rill be followed by tbe euro ev­
idence of Hu divine power and life. pound* ot alum and desolve it iu three
Intellectual farce often laih to unbar ur tour quarts of boiling wster; tot II
the gate* of I’ght and t A th. Tbo ctos- stand on tbe tire til] the atom dteappeen ;
th»u apply it with* brueb, while nearly
kt may hare no window looking into boiling
hot. to every Joint and crovte
heaven; tbo idlrra and consumer* in In vourolooeta, bedsteads, taatro *bctvs
the vineyard rnnnot know tho mystery and tho Ilka Brusb the twrieS in the
floor
of
tbe aklrtitw or mapboards. If
of
the
kingdom
;
but
to
those
who
ar*
where be Is more tree to act accvfdlui;
JONATHAN WALKER.
to hto legal convict font, end where hfo trilling to toil and do tittded service
reapceaibUlly to Wteoooate opinion to there it granted au insight esd know!, alum la added to tbe lime, It will alw&gt;
Ices direct. The judges have no doubl edge that arw able to withstand every- serve to keep tnssots at a dlMusce.
acted with »hrewd jolttlcal discretion. assault, because it is personal and pres­ Cockroaches will flee tbe taint which
They have pleased their ooewtlluects for ent- Tho servants that drew the waler baa been washed in cool water. Sugar
the Umc being । they have ahlftod the
barrels aad boxre nau be treed from ante
responsibility opon other shoulder*; never were troubled with doubts regard­ by
a wide chalk mark lost
and they have pat the Issue where the, ing tbo miracle at Cana of Gsllilee.
i। around
__ ,drawing
the edge of tbe top of ft. The
know It can l-o decided with the great-'
In all grade* «d human intelligence ! mvk
.. .mart
-.g
unbroken or they will
i-sl i-mwiblu nxemptlon Irani prejudicial
| and culture there are three cycles of do- creep svsr It
" ; but n ennUntaoua chalk
.
Mcsxxooa, Joly 7,1874.
i vrlopmeut—tho physical, tho intellect­ mark, halfau Inch tn width, will ret
Jonathan Walker, to whom attention
ual, the spiriiual. That which it ra­ their deprodattona at naught.
was called at the “Heunion ot tLe Oidtional in wan it higher than tho ani­
How to Pluck Poultry.
time Abolitionists," lately hold in Chi­
mal, and that a Rich it tpitilual Higher
cago, was at one time quite prominentthan tho ratrouri. To deyrlup tho ani­
Thai farmer wbow poultry la not trea­
mal^ is to develop the lowest nature—to ted with tbe r&gt;!&gt;'•«. that ha&gt; not born
develop the intellectual is tu develop
the frlrototw and superficial treatment tho lulennelialo nature, to develop tho
of tbs great lejal Imum Involved? spiritual is to dovrlop the highest naWhy no - topi n ton" bat only "ronclu- tuje i.f tuau—that wbreb make* him
S&gt;on*'' upon th* *&gt;c*t Important legal
q-uesijon that has l-een ral-ed tor a Gcd-like, that which reaches forth to
quarter of a rentnre, unlsas that Judge
Davis dor* not u k»b to be enibarrtsmnl
by having amentvd tn such "opinions,”
when be cornea to alt upon tin case at
Washington ’ Why tbo anxiety shown
boys polling a few feethara at a time be­
Sparks And Splinters.
by Judge Daviv to hayo m* oaao car-;
tween the thumb and fore finger to pre­
ried to tbe Supreme Court at the earli­
vent tearing them. Now, for the be ■
est paealbte day. If be was «t&gt;.tied that
efll
of such, I give our plan; Hang the
the conelnilon* delivered by Judge
The
dead
ot
sinter
—
Flies.
D.-uuunond
were
a
sou
nd
Interpretation
fowl by tbe feet by a amall cord ; then
Mr. Walker, who is now wrventyof
the
law?
Why
th*
persuastana
ad­
Engaged for every set—A hen.
with ■ small knife give one cut
seven year* of age. litre on a form of dressed by each member o’ tbe Court to
■crow tlie upper Jaw opposite the comeighty serve, which he owe* 'and culti­ the representatives of Ibe Blate not to
Any kind of a door is knobby.
vates, about five miles south of this aty execute the law, pending the appeal to
Fretwork—Vegattan of spirit.
■lopped running Io a st ream, place the
in Iho township of Norton. He is still tbe higher Court. If they wore aa satis­
Weather report—A thunder clap,
active and rigorous, and is able to gain fied a* their deeitelon exprro** lhat
knlf ■ In the groove It tbe uper part of
lutcresi-isgman—A bank clerk.
a livelihood eilh tbe assistance of the tlio law la conitHutlonal T It to K&gt;tncthe mouth, run tt&gt;e blade up Into tbe
thlng mret unusual to see a high Court
"branded hand "
back |«rt of the heed, which will cause
thu* perxuding flrot th* complainant*
Th!* old veteran in the abolition nnttorrat natbOcd with Ita deeteton.
a quivering and twitching of the mus­
cause wee born near Capo Cud, Mins ■ next tho dcfcndante not to take advan­
cles ; now to your time, for every feath­
tage
of
tbe
deciatan
given
in
their
Osvor;
ehesetts, and until he went South was
er yields aa If by magic, and there la no
wv can ere no explanation bat thia
employed a. n sailor and at ship build­ end
danger of tearing the must tender chick,
that the Court aimed aimply to throw
ing. While yet young be ijecome ac­ —
outaeuptu the violent popular *entiand before It att&lt; inps to flap you can
quainted witli Lundy, then tho pub­
have him aa bare as tho dsy be came
lisher of the Zslersfor, and others of tbe
out
of the egg. The wire on.-s may dis­
Abolitiomrts, and entered zealoualy in­ come from a source ins su’jjcet to Incuss
the lewoms, I only know the efWe are aware that this
to their plans for tho liberation of tbo Uruldatlou.
inference is by no means complimen­
slaves I.muiy and bis friends wore tary to the admin letrailon of justice In
colouunliuairt* in theory, their plan be­ Wtecuneiu; but dial to no reason why
ing to found a colony of these who had the truth should not l-e .poken.—.Vrrbeen stoves, • •ounwbers in Mexico.
For tbe puqmM of selecting some suit­
able location-to put tbeir tlwury into
What ia tbo key fur a Chrisliuas box ?
practice, a amall trading vessel was fit­
A tutkoy.
ted out with a stock of goods and
A bad habit to get into—A roat that
Walker and a tew others on an expidiia not paid for.
tian intending to lasd at tho mouth of
the Rio Grunde.
A sure recipe to rtmoru stains from
Al! went well, until they had nearly
character— Got neb.
reached their destination when they

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                    <text>VOL. XIX. NO.

WHOLE NO. 948.

GS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1874.

ADDRESS OF THE UNION REMIRUCAN CONGRESSIONAL COM­
MITTEE.
~ .

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti-

vator is the best in the market

It is well made

and of thoroughly seasoned timber. It is

la, like the obligaUr»ns of servant

We are now offering for

nre o-rt—*1
SThe government,
like

tha servant,
owes faithful service. But the jwotde,
like the muter, owe honest recognition

riding sale the celebrated Gale Chilled Plow having se­ itmity decay faithful labor. He who
■ to hdntusUy will soon hat# no
hful laborers. Tbo faithful servsnt
cured the agency for this County.
I not MdmdttoU trsalddM a faithcultivator, but is so constructed that there
little or no weight on the horses necks even with­ We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­ BeanIt uparty
thirteen years since the Ifapubvaa first called to the adout a rider. Any cultivator that depends bn the lars:
minMnmon of the National Governmeat For more than thirty years pre­
viously ths Government had been alrider to take the weight from the horses necks
m&lt;s. unfatocrvptodly under Democratic
control Oj that control there fa hardly

imperfect as the riders vary in weight and the
ground the harder the bear down on the
kt has also a patent leveler by which the

teeth can always be made to run the same depth
LUCIES RUSSELL,

other Cultivator has this. Every

and level.

Lightness of Darft.
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Plowing,

a memory left at which the . nation
should not blush. Seemingly, H-wu
inepired by but one ambition—the bad
ambition to make oar foreign policy aw
ignoble u eur home poliwuwu ateuae- harbor of Chicago, which fa tbo gate­
way to tbo NorthweaL the homo of
millions, they doled out appropriations
amounting to *217,000. Ou the har­
bor atlfifwaukae they appropriated fa
1844 *20,000. Eight yuan later they
mtnnifl the work, appaxuBtly with the
determination of completing k Fifteen

Price §40.00

wresting it from Hpain If wa possess
tbo power."
Iladds piqauaqr to that attract to
know that two of the embassadors who
fa 1854 could think of no way of saving
“our cherished Union" but to wrest
Cuba from Spain ware I’farre Souls and
John Y. Mason. Hie third wu Janas
But during all that limo, and in spite
at all that nacouada, there van not a
angle na!oralis-d -rf-facn who could
salelv revisit hfa birth-place, tor there
wu not one whoso eitiunship wu not
absolutely dafaed by the sovereign un­
der whose dominion he wu born.
No American, native or naturalised,

The irioe of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Pointe, &gt;5 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

■tsrx.'i

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST

Hartville,

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to more than *300,000.
Wilmfagtou
hu swelled from a population of torso
thousand in 1850 to thirteen theusond
in 1870. On the E*d nre fa Louisi­
ana there wu expended at ddffasot
timm more than five hundred thousand

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Brandies and Champagnes
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AGENCY,

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ROUGH and DRESSED
CALL AT JOHN STANLEY B

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Pure Wines and. Lienors!

formed postal conventions with but
seven foreign countries.
Tbo lowest rate of postage stipulated
in those oouvcnUons wu ton neats for a
letter weighing not more than one-half
ounce. Ths highest ralo of postage on
tha same letter was thirty cents.
We tamely relfoqufabed to Great ton concluded they coaid make a bet­
Britain a portion of fap territory fa the tar use of the wmm than to divide
To that
northcut; anetbar and a law portion them with the government.
end they resolved the canal ought to l»
line agreed upon in tbo northwest co made tree. In order that it aught be­
loosely mat Great Britain immediately come free it wu resolved that the not
laid claim to large Blands on our tide of
it That insulting claim wu neither
misted nor admitted. It wu compromfaed by permitting the claimant to
bold armed poaaeamon of cue aad cd
Ban Juan, the room valuable of those
islands, while wt quietly squatted an
the other end. Aad while, by snoccso-

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H. KATFOSD.

Custom Plansing, Sawing
and Turning

Done on Short Matice.

FARM FOR SALE!
WE WANT AGENTS.

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THE COLORADO WATCH.

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BASTISCS. MiaUCAS.

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THE PREMISES WILL BE SOLD

Hand Sail, Hawaii Foal,
and Bainstars,

mwis ax hjxd.

hr Ob nutui Ddlm la
HUNTING CASES.

HA8TB68 IARBLE WORKS!

NIW GOODS AND KKW PRICES
TOHBagffiirtBpgKB.NEW PHOTOGRAPH
FEBOTYPE GALLERY
HOFKQBud BASHES,

$50,000 00

un an
am

fhutograpde

with tbo expenditures of these times
they -.-era cheap, very cheap. Com­
pared with their worth to tbo country
they wen probably the moat profligate
tha world ever saw. Thor coat the pan-

�bnsfly ikstchod, or that with th* tom*
number of miles travel aan be enjoyed
so cheaply. Only 880 from Dtarott to
Boston and return, with aoma 88 or 89
more for tbe Sayansy trip, over a rood
a* good as th* bast,’ an *te**JR that
need no commendation, for they are
historic for their comfort and elegsnre.
and in charge of oonductor* and other
oarers, who** delight It i* to maka tha
trip all on*’* heart can deeire.
With

Long before this ecrawl rosebee you
LO telegraph will have brought you tho
ill tert of The -dore Tilton's stat emeu t

er’* reply thereto All I can give you
is the effect ol these publication* upon
the public of New York and Bro 4' ya.
where both parties are
known.
Tbs statement of Tilton Is more direct
smd damaging than those ctaM*| so Mto
supposed it would be. It was expected

Neuralgia,

Beecher had made un attempt upon
Mr* Tilton, end that he had invaded
ether boms*, all oT which be wotlldantensor to sabots attain by shouroe'.anltal
evidence. But his sworn &gt;1*1001-nt thst
tbs groat preacher had actually seduced1
Mr*. Thoodoro Tilton, struck the com­
munity like a thunderbolt from a clear
iky. And so skillfully is tbo statomont
Wtad'i, ro carefully ate all tiro Imq-bulo*
etased up, that Mr. Boechor's bret
friends are compelled to *dm!t that it
has an ugly look and that Tilton had
cause to Joaebehawdono Of coarse, tho
question is asked, -Why did ho not
right himself before ? Why did ho not
cesl off his unfaithful wife and dreg

Of taxable land there is in this city
8,0011-5 acres, of which 1,894 acres
are improved, and ths value of the
lands exempt from taxation under the
statnte is 826,200. being 97 1-5 acres;
of wheat there is oa the ground 463
acre* againrt 250 acre* in 1878; of
corn there was harvested in 1878, 204
scree, and there is eomo 23 acre* devot­
ed to orchards, and a large extent to
garden* of which no mention ia made in
tho Supervisor* report*. There i* of
neat entt’o cm* year old 235 ; of horse*
199; of mal«a 2; of aheep over 6
mouth* old 302, and of swine 4C. There
wa* clipped la 1873, 1,690 lb*, of wool;
4,800 lbs. of pork marketed, and 13,­ who lives in a morbid, unhealthy world
620 lbs. uf butter mado.
In 1873 which ia peopled by her imagination
Ibero was raised 4,990 boshela ol wheat, with all K&gt;rts of angels and demons. A
9,275 bsuhala of corn, and 2,262 bushels ot all other kinds of grain. Of tun, but her nature is so intenso, so
fruit* there i* reported 1,825 bushels of j morbidly religious, Brat slw i* precisely

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country from the Atlantic to the baa* of
th* Rocky Mountains, and from the
beautiful Lakes uf th* north to tho

shops were furniture ia mannfstturvd.
thorn is no trip the tourist can take
where *o much can be seen and enjoyed
at s &gt; small an outlay, as on a trip from

White Mountain*, Portland and tbe
Eastern Bailroad to Boston, and thence
liome by the great manufacturing atio*
&lt;ff Lowell, Nashua and Manchester; the
capitals of New Hampshire and Ver­
mont, the beautiful village* of Burling­
ton, St Albans |nd Ogdensburg, and
tbeoew bock by the G. T„ to the start­
tag point Especially do wo commend
this route with its varied aid* rata, to
the western tourist who derire* to see
tbo wild and beautiful scenery of the
Ba*:. All along the G. T., the soonery
is wild and picturesque, and at the
same time you pass through seme of ths
most noted cities ou th* continent, espe­
cially Toronto, with it* celebrated librariao and far-famed Institution* of lenrtsng ; Montreal with Ito torely surround -'
ng*, its splendid church**, second to
none on th* Western Continent, and it*
never to be forgotten, Victoria Bridge,
over the St Lewrenoe; and if you please
to extend your trip a little, Quebec, the
■wonder of th* world for it* military
power and quaint but interesting public
and private buildings, and the farfamed plains of Abraham, with its
Ix-Mtlful menument to the hero whoaa
life w** axcrificed in rindieatfon of hie
ftskl. Or yet, rearing for a day you
pace by steam down the 8l Lawraww
by the noted falls of Mont Morenci,
where that beautiful little river la a de­
scent. of 900 feet loaoa itself in tbo
broad A. Lawrence, thence down to,
and up tho Bayaaay, a river eo noted
for tbe gnuduer of it* scenery that
even * pairing reference to it will
awaken ia tbo breast of erety lover of

Best t^se
BlasHii ii tie WorM.
S. M. BIXBY &amp; OO.,
Ka «ld 175 B-rota-yCw. Atrtrt, A’. F.

rfmtaasweU**. I •tall ummS
lS,M-nSrml4*»«rtaaCMr«

Teas! Teas!!

li -»Ais

THE ORIGINAL

California Correspondence.

AMERICAN TEA CO.

. You win seo by tho date of my letter
that I am at your brother's, who. with
tlx&gt; exceptions of their recent sad borva vein cat. are all well and happy.
I have made the trip to tho Yosemite
Valley, ana think- perhaps 1 can inter­
est yua with such poor deecriptioa of Its
grandeur as I am able to do, and a*
you are intending to make the same
trip, I will first tell you what I cvnadtr

.Vo. 43 FjESAT STREET,
.
P. O. Box, 1267.
Now Yar)

THIS
suidi- and horse, toll tickets, and all,
which if your party cvnsists of Ins than
four1, is the bettor way. This eutiilsynn to three days to the' Valley, and ass
other day to the big trees. For a larg­
er party it ta better to i«ay in th* Vol-

thereupon'Tilton

opinion is that these
foundation lu fact.
is been pettifogged in
.ray* by hi* friends. The
Qrmmilfee of Invcstigatiuu was selected
by himself, and the tVnunUaa have,
, from the beginning, oeted mor* as his
attorneys than hi* judges. It is safe to

th* nominatioriVf a Represeutativ* in
Congre** from this I&gt;i*lrid i* to bo
held at Jackson oo tho 25th of August
Thi* Convention is not one of great importancc. Tbe
have already de-'
aided that Hoa. Georg*j Willard of!
kidnapping in the City of Brotherly
Battle Creak shall bo returned a* tbo , Love is so peculiar tbal'1 wont to in­
CongroMc.au from tbe 3d District, and vestigate it. Squio weeks agu, little
Charlie tho »ou of a merchant residing
in Grrmantowu, named Buss, was
firm IAm riitt of the jieopla.
missed from hi* home. Tha jxreul* in
It i* perhaps enough that we hero their agony tried every pusnibln way to
already said, and yet we can hardly re­
frain from adding that n&gt; Mr. Willard
thia District has a Hcjireeentatiru of
whom they have every reason to be As a tost rseort, tha newspapers Iwerei
proud. Not always voting as his con- treed, and advertisements ware inasrtod
stitnents desired ou seton of the great offering » rvw»nl far the rteovpry of the
question* of tha day, the man is yet to boy, and three brought re*p0n*»a A
few- day* after tbo njtpearnuc* of tho
bo found who even guesses that there
first advertisement, a notice appeared in
is a single act of hi* that wee not dicta­ tbe Lriftr as follow*
ted by the most conscientious conviction
Hom—“Wo are ready to negotiate."
of what was for tho best interests of ibe
country, and of hi* framed fate roustituenta, or that he ha* not at all time*
world. The child hod been enticed in­
and their internet*. Of each a man, we to a wagon by two men who had driven
say, we have every r caacu to be proud, it off and bad it safely hidden. Th*
and with such a man before them, as a ransom demanded was 820,000 f Th*
kidnappers informed Mr. Ito*« that they
candidate, ia there any wonder the peo­
ple in advance at all eoavwntionaor cau­
cuses hare doereed who shall bo not on­
ly their candidate bat their Representa­ amount rather than bare the child come
to harm, and that unless their condi­
tive in the 44th Congress.
tion* wrrs complied with th* boy would
l&gt;* destroyed. 'The father sad mother
With his usual utter disregard of the in their terrvr, coueealed to llie terms,
truth the ••taller’’ who tri* to Edit the and the aegMiatioae for the payment
of the muuay m* now iuprugrve*.
us * question ia
Mr. Ito", th* fttfhre. i. a menibrr of
the fallowing I style, beside which ahtqcwwitofoabfo.dry goods home in
that of Spencer, Cowper, Wadsworth^ Fhiladctohia, who lost in tho panic last
and Irving is nowhere
II* says:

Will the Hon. (T) tell how much in­
upon it* placid waters. Then returning
be manifested in lid* eoutmunify
by Point Levi, we again oovttau* our terest
—a— a- ----- 1 — -L-_____ i___ . -journey via G. TM to Portland, paaabg
&lt;m tha way through the White Movrntataa and ateymg for a day in this
Bwitantand of America witneaafaig the
wooden of nature and the triumph of
man, over oUtacka that seem to defy
all the aimbtaattaa* of art and industry,
end yet, which hare yielded to man's
watiring energy, a* tbe wkistle of tha
Ix«mat;vo engine on the very top of
MnentfWa^ungton fully atteeta. Buto

Wound*,

BLACKING.

of the real value of the garden pro­ I man bio Bcs-eher.
duct* and small fruits raised in our city. ' And knowing this- -appreciating the
A* the product of our own garden wu . peculiar nature of bis wife, Tilton be­
lieved he bad b«ca outraged, hot,hvl
that pity upon hs* wife that kept the
was reported for 1872, and more than secret in his own bosom till he was
one-thud that of 1873, and there arc compelled in self-defence to make part
many better gardens than our* in the ;’ of it publie. It will bo remembered i
city including those at both Supervisors. that in bis find stoletDent lie oely binted at th* matter, wit bo nt going into de-

An exchange say*:
“"Ihe gauge of the Grand Trunk rood
a ill be changed on tho 26th day of
September, at which time th* fifty new
locomotives contracted for will U ready |
for use. Five hundred and lorry mile*
of road are yet to ba changed, and this
will bo done in one day, when the remto making agricultural tools, employing
pony will have about fourteen hundred
mile* of track on the American gang*. 35 men, with a capital ot 835,000, and ,
Then the Boston and Maine car* will manufacturing 8100,000 worth of good* I
bo run to Auburn and Lewiston, mak­ per annum, two flour mills, three saw I
ing a through route without change to mills, with a capital of 86,500, but no '
Boston.”
estimate is given of tlx* capital em­
When thi* is accomplished the G. T.,
ployed ia the Souring mills, but it can­
will be one of tha most desirable road*
not be lees than 850,000; and there is
to pat* over on Ibis continent.
From
one pump factory with a capital of 83,­
Chicagv to Boston, via Montreal, with­
000; cue aaah. door and blind factory '
out change of rars, over *s varied and with a capital of 115,000, employing j
beautiful a country n* tho ran shine*
ten men. These are sll tiiat is reported

(M*.

Ulcers Brubes,
Headache,
Piles, Sprains,
Toothache,
,Colle, Did Sores,
All Hemorrhages,

AlailiuJfey rreTrsMo**! UMiblscLssJ Uel&lt;l
rartsre M S* Ito

.
.„,
' could do anything with her he chore to
grapes 700 cwt. in 187 and 1,744 in
believed in Henry Ward
1878, and a quantity of tho smaller Beecher—she idolised awl worshipped
fruit* and garden [vegetables, estimated i lum^ Ho warn her idea of a |&gt;orfact men
in 1872 at 8360, and in 1873 at 8411, “to ,,er 1,0 WM mor*' ,han “
llv
nf _ _,h._ m
"• ■o»...r&gt;J Wii
«&gt;&lt;«". _•■&gt;•
THE GRANO TRUNK.

Sflr® Throat,
HoarotneM,

site fate tbe oooleet and 00*1 dslightfal
hona* on tho Island, woukl consent to
lire in th* city during ths month* of
July and August. No matter though she
has to take n room at a. walering place
scarcely larger than tho Hantoga trunk
that contains her thirty dresses*, no
matter if she ia cocifH'Uud to cn Jure
beat, duai, worry and discomfoct of all
kinds, whian she might b* *r.tlrely com­
fortable lu bar own horn*, fashion do­
croe* a residence out of town during the
summer, and ah* bows to thia as sh*

Merced nt eleven o'clock Brayed orcr
night at the El Chpitau, a very nice
houve for that little place, and took
seat* next tuorniug for a two days' ri-ln
in tho sta&lt;e. Tho Cot half day was
over a thinly aoUted plain, noted 1
should judge, for its dry streams, with
th* exceptions of the Merced and San
Janqmn rivers, which would comparo
favorably with our loved Grind Hirer.
Waatoppal at a miserable place ins
diuncr, but after a most delightful afternooo, were agreeably surprised tn
Cod. oeriled in th* densely wooded hills,
a sunny, little licuee, beautified with
rorai and other flowers, presided overby
a most |M*rfect lady, who had spent.
moat of th* last tweuly years there ,
Our lodging houses consisted of little
rough cabias, formerly used by mill-men, '
but they were furnished with clean bods,
and our m*als wet* good enough to rit ■
down to tn-any plan*.
Tbe next day’s ri-lo was enough to
par, on* for th* trip. It is a wagon
roaa. completed clear into the Valley.
Tho scenery is like the way from Car­
son, Nov, to Lxk* Take, far surpasses
, it os you near the Valley, where the
| river, tumbling among the rocks, re­
minds one of tbo whirlpool al Niagara,
and tho Bridal V*il Falls, and the El
Capitan and tbo Tnrc* Brothen moun­
tain *, took *o like ihe pieturos you hxvo
se*n. you will almost think yon have

covered with dust we hardly know oaraalta*:baf tk* dust broom and a few
ruffita and cuffs made n* presentable to
a well-sproad table. Eren the dish of
strawborrioe, which with other froih,
are raised in tho VsBoy.
■
Tho n*xt morning we started on
horaeback for Mirror Lake, where ou*
rock* and tree* refitted iuat as fitain as
they are above. We rod* acroaa hi a
boat, for two bit* apiece, tbs distance -if
half a mil*. From there w* went to
Bnow * Hotel, to *re Vernal and Nevada
Falls. They ar* about ou* mile apart.

send
this paper from
now until

7

AWsa

jpfcH@&lt;me week after

j.fiwwmft
13485353232353532353484853484853232323

the coming elec­
tion of State and
County officers
for

hours, ww knew the way must be very
steep. In the Valley one ha* no idea
of tie beighthuf the mountains. But
w* wind aresrad and above,, tin it is
like elimbtag ttghl after flight of stair*
for nearly two hours, koking d,.’-a )ou
are constantly vreCdering bow you will

though iti* more tiresome than going up.
i On oar wsy down we got some lemon­
* ade nt a heu*e Where half of the roof is
, formed by a large projecting rock. My

We shall give tte folleet report

•Newrotaifiertre t

‘•‘twidrvre' wk

�As political times are again upon us,

Camp Meeting on tho old camp ground
on Mr. Peter Edmond's land, in tiw
(own of Baltimore, commencing August
fife,. 1874.
AU itenominsticas end
prapi. era cordially invited Io attemL

A young Kapcgraoe throw hie ball at
his eteter, and hit tar on tta tack of
tho head eu hard that tta tawl rv—»
Out of her mouth.
A Vermont postmaater’a wife, has
detected in robbing the mails. Mmt
women would hare been satisfied with
reading tta JeMere.

. Letters romaming in Haalinge P.O.
Moulted for Joly M, 1874.
Ptutata calling for any of tbo follow­
ing. wiD ploaso say "Advertteod."
Ma. tasaa Allen. John Aeker, Time .
M. Brady. I. N. Crittenden, Jamoe Dar­
ling, JW. Fort. 8. FerguKO, W. W.
MpreU. Jamoa McGlyn, Miso Emma
Nad^Pwriy Vantterholl, Martha fenkb.
Direct your loftere to No. of P.fO.
ho* of drawer. Jxo. Rosmrw. P.Mi

Thought foe n schoolboy's theme—
Beauty and bashfolneea are often uni­
ted ; yet tbo loveliest maiden to ft.
mired for her cheek.

Tbo bill-hoard west of our office ia ia
a Janjpcraus condition to stand under
during a beery wind. It should ta ropered before anmebody io injured.
A Detroit boy propounds tho awful
quory: “WMett had you rather do bo
oaten up by a tigiir or have all the ma­
ple sugar you can .waiter F’

CHURCHES.

All rumor, a*,out any change ia our
Why orv tholadies tho biggest thiovee iwat offiew ut pkiw^it tfrw witSddf found- &gt;
fn existence ? Because they .tool their
pettiaoats, boon ttair stays, erib thmr
officer. Ho has tho bslp of an excel­
bahteo and book their dresses­
' My hand is not a lemon nor my lips lent aseiuoxit. and if lta jpetitiaxWT'of

ruam

dear meet, as the lady said to her osrtirt when they parted at tbs door tbo remain pnstmkstef fohW than yet. E.
other nyrt.- Why did she speak thusCharley Edorlo baa on hand another
lot at that celebrated Milwaukee Lager,
than which none tatter ia made, and
does not mean to bo out agiitn during
constantly on han't to Wilted ttair cmtoman, and at their piano will slwsy.
Bornum's Hippodrome ha. been run­ bo found tta tasi the market afiunb.
ning in New York over two months, &lt;A base ball dub was organised in
-and the average attendance has been . this city on Tuesday . evening with the
ten iboosand people at each perform- following officers: President, J. F.
Rotan. ; Bee. and Tress, W. D. Haye.;
Hon. John M. Nevins, who had beea Capi, Geo. E. Goodyear. Every mv.i
afined to his-house for K&gt;mo; day. by is being taken to make attest clxsr dub.

,‘ness, was on the streets Monday a.
usual, to the gratification of lu. many

PAT.ni.1l ESTAMPMEXT. WU. ID

zsr~
‘ * ’"WnSHBrswtr*.
oito. m-bEtyn.^riU:
HASTINGS LODGE. NO. W,meets svsrv

A young !ndv of our city ha. resolved
'that eta will never lean upon the arm
that lean, upon a bar. and that is a bar
to -the hope* ot several spirited young

We overheard tbe following the eth­
Groan ha. bogus to show the appear­ er day as we passed down street for
ance of being green once more since something worth mentioning: “It is
tho late mins. It had almost died out awfully annoying to have some other
follow.' clothes left in one's room by
tho ' washerwoman. Saturday wo put
enough to eat.
cu ehSttar felfaws-shirUbut tofilfl'nt
A uour dotbee-lino was contributed to
tho Mill River Relief Fund by » Boston
lady, and it wu. labeled : "To bo used
in hanging tbo contractors who built
&gt; place for a collar."

aiagarinc, or paper/pnfcl“bcd. with or
without tho advertised premiums, we
will obtain it for. you nt 'tbo Lovxar
IUm without ruiy txpettso to yon in
•ending the order.

"Why, James,ntfjon 1 Is it possible
you rome to brdnklul without washing
your law or combiogyour hair F* "Ob,
•father.” jiebxlantly whined tbs tea-yearolder, "is’s vacation.” •
Think of n diet of pork and beans tnder a temperalorw of ninety-one in the
; shade. Thia ecoms incredible, T»t our
«-yrt did not deceive us an Saturday al a
.

The Excuafooktortto.
Cucumbers are plenty.
Tomatoes are ripening.

If there is uno lime more than auothor when a womail should bo left entire' ly alone, i: m when a full lino ot newly
washed clothe, comes down in tho dirt.

Head light—Bright eyes­

Well "posted"—The tolsgraplc .
Tbe original greenback.—Prog*.
Singular—iTo.'m4». garden walk.

A bifwwn—Tbewe men tnotreyJtont fept 0)6 0^', CsMwtfon.

Softly laded tils twilight nyr» of lut
Sabbath's nun, and with all exuberance
cf soul did s Green Afreet fsxnity ckno
tba day's devotions, by a seemingly,
eternal vocalisation of ‘‘Modteparitag.’’
fojhi csmdeAta^J.41
1 Christian households. It is to be hoped
that "Captain Jinks" will ta n* spirit­
edly rendered next Sunday evening.

jia-aity ybo-cumplain* that hW wife is
n mflaltouist. She blows him up every
ay, and makes him circulate until ho

New jotalbevaro ipleidM el neo Aho

Wo have received VoL 1, No. 1 ofc
9W paper called Tkr Dollar Xtxifprr,
published at Oaoonta, Otsego Co., N.
Y., a thriving place of over 3,000 in­
habitants. the tonoer home of our fore­
man, published by Mr. C- 8. Carpenter,

Thia being the third newspaper in that
village taeidsS a Mfgo job-printing es-‘
tebliahmsnt, perhaps a few of our r.-ader» would bo smprisod to learn ‘v*‘
will be well supported It is to
voted-gntuOy ,foi local pflw
sbouf fest gUvih'g mini

The Auuwr &lt;-ditor makes

rsrnrijTin1
’•
1
’

ancc. Tho entries were only about one-1
third of the number Mr. Reed had sold
ainoo being ia business here.
Every
style of buggy, carriage and deaaterat
was to ta seen and showed to a good
advantage. Ibero was ou tta ground
we should judge from a view of tta
crowd M * distance, from WM) io 1000
people sad from an accurate count ta­
ken at the gate, 170 teams were pre.-'
ent. Mr. Reed dixplay«Nl emno very
fine haggles and cutters, which on examinstren showed that Mtw but tiratclass workmen are employed et his shop.
While preparing for the drawing Mr.
Rccd invited the editor of this pai*r to
make a few remarks in regard to Hume
loduvJry. Tbe drawing over, announ­
cing Mr. Rirhanl Messer as tta lucky
tnib, called forth loud applause and tbe
cwowd dispersed for home, tta dance
hall, cto., all well [doased wife the first
ct hi bi don of carriages of J. U Iteeu’a

^«tfn Saturday taurning during Ihe
heavy shower about 7 o’clock, tta blra
of Jcteo Townsend, in Carlton, some
four miloe from thia city, was struck by
bghtuing and burned to the ground almoet instanteoas tageihor with tho tay
erpp of his farm and feo wheat of 3U

JRUJ IIUJ/TT

moramg uw
»ru.
Sight or tbo efty, and eyca throughout
tbe oouaty, presented a Tory sorrowful
teoMng ■ppearanoev having taoa blown
down oo much ae^to render it iierfectly.exe'
lamin bearing a great deal. Whore edm

'

in
.

“Rente are enormous,” ns rt» toafsr
said on looking on his pants.
When a shoemaker loeee his swi no.
body starts a subscription lisL , . .
Moonlight ettotyiflro now indulged

'
ing loose, through fee streets and filling
one’s eyes brimfuU of sand.
Then
camo a nice shower of an hour’s duratbo which made the gardens fairly
laugh with W. laying U” d“1’ •“*
Alling
Ute
cisterns, which were
nearly afi dry, making the women glad.

iq evenings by tta young. .
-»®top me a Ihe,” m the drowning
mab said to Ita follow on deck. .. Tho most dangerous thing to tunddlo
with ia the new monogram fap.
'
Nover keep a pock nf cyM ia dh»

tar 14, IK 1% W. 18, »nfl 1»3i of Dtrinm F. «
M. L Williams- "f f.-----

ar tbo Holme. &lt;fi»Woodlsnd. laying
it to the .gwuad. Other buildings were
blown dtrtrn tat wbbm tk^y tahragvd to
&gt;Winabl» to learn. Considerablo
W
, msgs to. eira Ifeifr w&gt;d‘
j ■to-.tenet taridM.tami unroofod are
।

Ctauvy EJerls has just received
diteci Irvm Milwaukee, and will kevp
constantly ou hand, far sale by the keg
or otherwise, a fine lot of Phillip Bost’s
Milwaukee Lager, Ihe W feat U xnado.
Also all the luxuries of the season con­
stantly on call; and ho han Michael
Grace for an assistant, which hi. many
friends wiD ta glad to know. a. ta has
had a life long experience in this busi­
ness. Don't forget the place, JeSkreou
street, next north of John Stanley's, if

Send for “The Pioneer,’

WATttr CMSESTS (MAIS

their rights or have they not. got a fit
rnau to grace our capitoL Wo do not ad­
mit Mitar.' bo lot Hope and Orangeville

each ptt'oent ttair man, and eome up
to the caucus folly prepared to demand
their turn or hang our beads and tame­
ly submit to other unrighteous de­
mands. Let mo here take tho liberty
to mcotkn tho name of Mr. C. B. Dickinwn of Hope, if my townsman do not
agreo with me, mention others.
tat Orangeville bring up her man
and eemo up to the caucus with ttair
lull force, end wo ask the cooperation
The great and jttetly celebrated Hy of all the towns who regard right and
steian fof Eye, Ear, Lang. Nervous, ju.iicv, and I trust cur town will ever
Faimtle, and all Chronic Dtecasoe, Dr. ta ready t&gt; fovor tbo right.
Rigbto^unea. ox.ltctb a nation,
N. J. Aikso. has , returned from Cali­
.
fornia, and will ta in Grand Rapids, Prov. 14, 24.
Right and Justice will make a parly
MMt., untR October. Office, % Mon
strong while unjust demands serve to I
aireat.
Suleran for months or years from eufoolde and destroy. Tho taino rule
Catarrh, Doafnssa, Epilepsy, Nervous should also govern our County Conven­
Debility, Oonsumptwo, end other Inva­ tions. But lest I weary you, I will
lid. lie »oon cure*.
Ladies out of change and soon close. Ou tbo Oth
taalth. go to him or have bis romedre. inst, uur fields looked beautiful, our
Tbe graeteU skill, «X|K&gt;nr»cs sud suc- wh.ot stood erect and inviting the cra­
oers Hpeeial end difficult cases sdici- dle with cheering prospects to the own­
tol. Call, or write your rase and sand er. But tho laborers were Karoo and
■toinp for infonuaiiou. 1*. 8.—Youths Uio hot wealhur’end taovy grain drove
awl mow who want reliable aid, advice many muter tho bush, aims were |aid
and ewe, in and coulidenriai cmm1. up for days; but now it is all secured.
sfaocM not fad to consult tbe Doctor at But dry weather i. effecting our corn
terribly. Tbo Ccdir Crock meeting
unco in person oc by jotter.
&gt;4H
house is fairly under way. The Rev.
The Grind Cirtiifle Exhibition.
L. C. Gcslcr has boon confined to the
bouse, must of tbe time to his tad, with
Tbe exhibition at carnages camo off protfieots r.ot very flattering for six
on taiuniay test as advertisod. and
gave tta best of satisfaction to all presen|i Tta drawlag was left with tho|
palipne to decide upon, and was fairly
done under tbo eyes of all by standers.,
It is a fort tree planting oa a largo
There was of entries only 03, these be-l
scale is needed ou tbe Nebraska prairie,
Ing moHIy of m-ar-by ri'isvn*. The
end the people of ths state are fully
heavy and constant ratn of tho fore part aware of tbe importance of tbo subject.
of tho day nndoabt--dly deterred many On tho bluffs, and on tho banks of riv­
of tta people from fee distant towns ers eml streams, there is abundance of
and places from putting in an apprar- wood, and a largo variety of native

। wa. wdlhiHed' it will bo a belfer crop.
that rerpoct; but tWn, ttay succeed_ Aa own has-passed lite tirao of setting.
there because they do not elect genlte-l
’ it is hex 1 to twnm-ite on 4- very largo
men to preside who have to give soj.
The
VfiiWF’rrop. Manfoet fisMo were lodged badmuch attention to tho opening of "Re-,
joyable.
-------■ tyaM-fta%VhMt»taek» '**• Wtcovtaosa Otapfers,- Ita* Itay xw*«rihtTeeoWtQMU
' fcfotafcncinff
KaAbgUtaa Anr bold sad hungry tend to tbs duly of their office, or who
September 7th.
-Tt.. V------Aiwiiirev
Growing wealhhr for evorr feihg in . ollowi. It is" only the other day that do not know enough to discharge with
no of them disputed poseoariau of a credit to ttamodWtaib» dcHso of N. a
tha line of vrgo&gt;atiap.
*
.horiolberry with a man, and kept up
Tbe paper «mlmning many fine
be discussion till he swallowed both of
points—Paper ot taodleis.
,
.
Twenty brides at Niagara
one day! Think of it 1

ists, septrauta and gossips gwusrally.
Why not wo taro a voiee and call up
a few thoaghte^rhfobit would ta well
tn son.tier which w0 will call fair deal­
ings For lusranoo In the 2d Repre^ntatiya distnc: of B.ny, each Townsnip
has tad a nwwitar except Hope and
Oranger.lte, the town of Barry hu had
two, one to tho Legislature and one to
a Constitutional Coareatian. Prairtevillo baa had ano member and cm® Sen­
ator, and no .v I understand Ihst fboso
towns set up their candidates.
Why do ttay demand it 7 la it be­
cause they have beea heretofore n&gt;g*rded with ao much favor, or is it taeause

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chouse for themselves a day in April,
and eet it apart for tree planting. This
year, however, tho Stato Board of Agri­
culture has determined to go back tn
the original plan. It has been rewired
that “srt»r-day" .ball ta the second
Wednesday in April: and tho Stato
Legislature is to ta asked to make tho
day a legal holiday.
Each owner of
land is rreusnmendcd to plant at least
one teae and tho State Board will
award a premium to the person who
plants the largest number. Il io now
the custom of tho Board to give a prexaiumfo the land owner who has plant­
ed the mint trace on any given day in
April; and, ata recent mooting ot Ihe
Board, the pruo was awarded to a fann­
er who sot J&lt;&gt;I 27,600 trees on the 28th

I am now nil aloue in tta Photograph
busineaa, and as I have mmlo arrange­
ments to increase my IhciliUM for doing
better work than ever, all should caliand get a negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work in tta post is a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-class work in
Ihe. future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side Stato Street.

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OF POPE PIUS IX.

WESTERN HOIK JOURNAL,

(UljCatWit Jwmliilidim'

�jsdwbra, iasmte-rf that resistance,
freodmea ha^ bora mad* etiara*
iDaxraoMte wu atend. “May throe
tans, thou gb they be black, hav* the
tetttan of the ballot which tbe taw
benignly grant* to all c.tuoo., howrhwabte, at every other color F
1 again tho answer wu “no.*’
Lndwbra th* Kuktax, armed with
nd and bludgeon, hunted tho nee-

flu to pr*Mot a lehwlute of the leading
&lt;,TAtht&gt;mo and abroad the Unid was

prodaimed to be ffiuolred ta 1861. Tbe in 1860 to six hundred ind fiwty-nino
million in 1873, bring an increase dur­
Nine Btata* then claimed to have taft ing th* period of-two hundred and sev­
tho protection of th* Constitution for­ enty-six milikm dollar*.
Thera are those bold enough to as­
ever. They Uro aH returned to tUt
protection aww. ’Tbo** that thou gaveet sert that th* e-juntry is now governed
mo I have kept, and nnu* is loaC'said worse instead of better than formerly.
Bom* may be found weak enough to
believe such aaeartiona But it require*
a great deal of declamation to prove
that lb* day is Bold when tbe mercury
stand* at V8' in th* shad*. Th* marcury won't lie. Ml'
‘
“ ‘‘ “
tim*a do. And It deal of rbstcric to
try that il is being

nil omissions. They courtantiy neglect­
ed groat national interests, because they
feared to infringe upon the prerogative
of States; they proclaimed themaalvee
tbe champions of State*’ rights; they
arrogated to themselves tha name of
the States' rights party.
It waa a specious pretense, but it was
utterly insincere. So long ox our ar­
chive* remain,, to long that very party
will be known a* tho on* whicn struck
the foulest blow at tho rights of State*
which could bo contrived.
. That is the party which, on the IStb
of September, 18W, wrote th* fugitive
slave act in th* statute book. Dy that
oct the United Slates command nd tho
Federal courts to multiply court com­
missioners without limit. By that set
tho United State* offered ruch commieeach, for certificate* that residents of
Masaachusctts, or of any other Stato,
were fugitive* from Texas or aome other
Stato; and when such a certificate was
obtained, pledged all its forces to remove
such residents to the State wherein he
waa claimed; which made that certificate
to purche-ied, of such hucksters, conclu­
sive evidence of tbo right to remove,

pein*'' to attack* “on th* ialaad ol Cuba,
by lawless band* of adventurers from
the United State*, with tho avowed dorign of taking posaewian of the island-'
■—attacks whict^ ho argued, no admin­
istration would bo strong enough to ro­

Rapid*, and which advertised it* impotaney to control it* own Cllibuaters, could
hardly bo expected to make a b*cwting
figure when ronfron.od with war. When
therefore, tn 1881, tbewtandard of re­
bellion wa* raised, and State after State
wheeled defiantly into tbo, ranks of re­
volt, it waa perhaps not aoSrwy surpris­
ing that one-half tho Democratic party
joined tbo revoft. white tbs other half
exclaim*d it could not be restated—not
ro very surprising that the six per amt.
bond* issued ia fc’sbruary, l&amp;til, were
sold at a discount of six pw cent, and
not so vary surprising that Great Brit­
ain should have proclaimed tho robots
to ba lawful belligerent*, before she
knew a gun bad b*aa fired.
Bui il was surprising that a President

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That is not all. If there over wu
one principle of English jurisprudence
which England believed to be imversibte aad unaltirrabta, it wu tbo princi­
ple that a British-born subject could
never change hi* allegiance. “One* *
Briton, alsray* a Briton" wu a taw she
held to b* u fixed u gravitation. • She
fought OM wu with u* in defense of it.
But after eraior our pitiful army of
eleven thousand men suddenly swollen
by volunteers to nearly a million, sbo
wisely concluded it sru not worth
white to fight another war in dafenao,
of that principle, end by peaceful nego­
tiation she hu repealed the law *he so
annd so obstinately held to b* irIfle. Germany bu followed that
wise sxjunpln, or rather rat tho example
Belgium, Sweden, Norway, and Den­
mark bav* don*, th* earn*, and now
whfln. tha Republic grants tho boon of
citixcnsbip to one ot Irish, English, Ger­
man, or Scandinavian birth, th* grant
is recognised in tho tand ol hi* nativ-

his home, but ceres to write, a letter can
be carried with marvelous celerity and
at trifling coat- Tho following table ex­
hibits the great reductions made in tho
rate* of foreign postage by postal con-

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th* temperance cause, on. of
lectured on th* evils of intern:
while the other furnished ■ al

That is not all. Those island* to
which she made claim on our Northwsetern coast are relinquished. That
claim Great Britain submitted to tbs
judgment of th* Emperor of North
Germany, and submitted herself to tho
mortification of being told to surrender
it. 8bo was not awarded an equivalent
tor it ■ tih* wa* simply told she had

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ing mercy. But the phenomenon is not
difficult to explain. Such grants were
mad* only to States in which tbo land*
were Such tand* were found for th#
moat part only la
"
States were very ----------------——cratfc in politic*. Tho States reoeiviag
th* grant* could alone administer them,
and tbe party **«ms to have felt confi­
dent that grant* so administered would
not promote the cause of education
mo:e than grants of money had promo­
ted the cause of commerce.
All who
are familiar with the early experience*
of th* *obool fund* in tho Southern ana
ram* *f the Western Btatos, will need
no otbrr assurance that that confidence
we* not misplaced.
Th* Capitol wu not txauptantod.
But when tbe Democratic party retired
from control, in 1861, ecarcaly a build­
ing belonging to. tho Government wu
fiatabed. Perhaps, however, tbe party
would have avoided that cause of re­
proach if they had earlier formed th*
deeign of transferring time buildings
(o Ihe use of another government.
Armies we** then maintained. Thsir
ranks were thin bul they wore sumptu­
ously officered—officered far too largely
by thou who bad bun educated in
every soldierly grace save that of alle­
giance.
A navy wu suffered to exist But u
h wu found a little too loyal
to deeert its flag, and a littfo too gallant

nition aa an integral part of th* United
Stat**.
A rare numbering million* bu bran
rabsd from th* condition of chattel* to
ths state of man. Human rights have
gained th* raactira of three raw chap
ter* addad to th* national Oraatitntion.
Murder organised in several Statu,
bearing th* nam* of Knklux, wearing
th* garb and plying tha trade of flrads,
has bran exposed, convicted, punWwd.
Abroad our career bu bran scarcely
leu triumphant Great Britain has cor­
rected th* mfetak* she made when *b*
usumed that th* appearance of th*
Confederate State* wu th* sure pre­
monition of tho departure of the United
Btatee. Bh* baa flora what Great Britain never did before—ebs has ajiologlxed
for a mistake. Out of that mistake has
sprang a n*w are in diplomacy.
Without tbo employment of force,
but pooceaLlr, tba Republic which waa
defiad by her own atixans, and deepsed
everywhere in 1861, has led Groat Brit­
ain voluntarily to submit her conduct to
th* judgment of nations, and in pursu­
ance of their jndgment, aba baa paid a
fine of fifteen millions tor th* wrong

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But this ia not all. Bines the advent
of tho Republican party tho finishing
touche* have been given to our land sys­
tem. It was long ago adjudged that a
dollar nnd n quarter wa* a full oquiraIsnt for an acre of the public domain.
Accordingly that was fixed a* the mini
mUtn price. That gavo to tho Govern­
ment 1200 for a quarter section of tend
Bui Republicanism adjudged theta far­
mer waa more worth to tho country
than 1200. and so it has tendered a
homestead not exreeding one hundred
and sixty acre* to every bead ol a famlly who win make a farm upun it. Aad
in view of a fort which no State ran af-

dignity of a science; to th* grandeur
even of an art
But. a* establishing the future land
policy of the liepublican party, tho fol­
lowing resolution of tbe House of Rep­
resentative* is submitted:
Rttoktd. That in tbe judgment of thia
Rouse th* policy of granting subsidies
in 'publi* land to railroad and other earporetiou* ought to be diecontinued ; and '
that every consideration of public policy
and equal justice to the whole people re­
quire* that the public land* ol tbe Uni-!
ted State* should be held foe th* exclu­
sive purpose of securing hotnoetead* to
actual settlers, under th* homestead and
pre-emption laws, subject to reasonable
appropriation* of sub lands fur educa­
tional purposes

It I* often flippantly said that all
tbow crime* and horror* are pa»‘n and
it I* absurd to attempt to maintain a
political party on tbo memory of them
rerbepaso. But would it -not be insane
to trust a political party that oould so
readily forget them f it is not mag­
nanimous, it is indeed hardly manly, to
pereecute mon for sias of which they
bar* really reprated. But that ia »ot
repsntanc*. it is hyprocrisv, which profesecs to repent of sms end dow not for­
sake Item, Lui embrace* were* oow.
Such is tha anomalous repentance dis­
played by th* Democratic party. It
never eearaa to denounoe th* Republi­
can party for what it ha* don* or te try­
ing to do, but it straightway thunders
with fiercer denunciation* of what tbo
party ha* not done and is dstvrminod
shall not be don*. Tho momsnt Demo­
crat* forget to decry Republican poficirs they begin to b*lie Republican mo­
tive*. Tot twenty Tears they dwmed it
■ufficxsntly oppropriou* to call Republi­
cans “Radicals
now thev claim to ha

Since th* early part of 1872 they
have bran diligently socking to suborn
ronrgado Republicans to turn'ststes'
evidence end to swear that all txilitical
virtuo is In thou dlscotafitted ioroes
which resisted tho progrew of the tast
decade, and all villainy is in tbe forces
which marshaled that progress. To
such witneure they bare lavuhlv offer­
ed honors, offices, dignitfee, preeidaucioo.

but only partially meunred, by these
tartat
First In thirteen years it has not
once bun forced to r**ort to loan* ex­
cept by tba exigwaefos of war. Our
rivals in popular favor, as has been
**en, repeatedly resorted to loans in

ing to more than three hundred million*
annually.
Third. The principle of th* public
d*bt baa been reduced in th* same
timaby th* sum of three hundred and
fifty-five millira dollar*.
Fourth. Th* Treasury note ba* been
appreciated from 782*10 per orah its
gold value In Mareb, 18p0. to 882-10
par ora!, it* gold value in March last
Fifth. In spit* of tho financial dteester* which overtook th* country in Sep­
tember, 1873, th* public debt waa a&gt;mittished nearly five millions during
th* fiscel.year just anded.
Sixth. The cost el tbe Govraument.
excluding expenditure* far improve­
ment* and dist&gt;ur*«mont* mad* neces­
sary to meet obligation* imposed on us
by the rebellion, was Isas per capita
during th* lost fisc*! year than during
the year ending Jun* 80, i860.
Bad men, doubtteM. are still teft in
the Republican party, a* bad man are
in (he Democratic party. Bo good men
ero in both parties. Tbo diffsrenoo is
this: In spit* of the bad men in th*
former, it ha* ia thirteen years raised
the country liigber ia truo national
greatneo* than any country wu ever
raiwd bo fare in tho same length of time;
white, baciUM of bad uwn lu tho other
psrty. tbe country constantly declined
in cb*raet*B|and dignity white it bad
control. 'A party bolter than either,
loftier in Ito aspirations, wiser in il*
methods, bolder in its endeavor*, ia un­
questionably desirable. Such a party
might be attainsd, if the wise, tha up­
right, and the potriutio iu tho Demo­
cratic ranks would unite themtslvss
with th* like m ths Republican organn...
ig the effete

You are about to asloct Rsprorantatives to a new Congress. We earnestly
entreat you to send tbe truest and ablest
Republican you have. But we entreat
you to sond Republicans and not Demo­
crats. You will send one or th* other.
No matter what tbe individual may call
himself, or what dugulse he may wear,
be will be a Republican or a Democrat
There is at present no room for any
other style in our politic*. If you do
not mean to retrace tbe past you will
select Republicans and not Democrat*.
If you moan to go forward in tbefeture,
you will soloct Republican* and not

"deceive the elect.’’ ,“o fsr they have
failed to deceive even tho electors.
If that party foal* it to bo unkind to
remind it of it* post career, how must it
feel to be reminded of il* preset atti­
tude I Once it* member* professed dis­
tinct principle* ; all that oould bo ob­
Eer rightful authority is disputed no­ jected to them waa that they professed
where ; her opinions sro respected eve­ th* worst principle* extant.
Bul bad
rywhere. tiho stands in th* very van­ ai they were, they were more becoming
guard of sovereign States Wo chal­ than thi* utter abjuration of all princi­
lenge history to produce another in­ ple*. Yon may not like to employ, but
stance of n country raised from such 1 you do pot wholly despise, the xealot
humiliation to such grandeur in so short who consistently asserts that sara*peril I*
lt is somvUmes M,d the mission of
will cur* every disease and so urges it tbo Republican party ia accomplished.
upon every patient; but who can re­ If by that no more is meant than that
sprat the charlatan who persistently th* party h*s discbargod ovary trust
cries to th* side, “give me your money heretofore committed to it, w« admit it.
and you mar take what rcmodie* you It ha* boon thought whan on* was found
faithful over a Caw things that was a
You have seen th* shortcomings of please 7"
When in 1860 Democrat* said, ''Con­ good reason fur trusting him with morthat party in administration. Its faults
in opposition bare l;een still nu,re gist- | tinue u* in power nnd wo will fleck the things. Can you do better than bo mo
strutted by such an example I- Espe­
ing- Perhaps they can be forgiven for Territories with slavery; " '
cially since you must employ either the
allowing tho ship of Stat* to drift so tbor said, “restore us t‘
near the rocks. But how can they bo will barter with rebels. ■ring freedom party which you say ha* fulfilled every
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.868 they said trust, or employ that only other party
forgiven their struggles to prevent her
from being snatched from that peril 7 again “restore u* to power and we will which ha* betrayed every trust
Th* occasion fur political effort ha*
The charity, which delight* to think no abrogate three groat amendment* to the
evil, may •xcu*o tboir omission to lift Constitution, awure government to ended. Other tabors lie before yon,
. the country ; upon th* plea of incomp*- white men, and return slavery to color­
| tency. But not chanty itself can see ed mon," It could only be replied that -lighter perhaps, but not light.
First You have to see that what is
anything but malignancy in their par such invitation* were very unattractive.
sislent efforts to prevent the country But when in 1872 they cried, “restore dons shall|aot bo undone. Republican­
ism offere you tho best security against
from being lifted. Th* worlrfUoe* not
resent, but rather pities, the helpless everything that anybody want) done,'' retrogresaion.
Second. You have to so* that th*
crew under whose seamanship Jcsu\ the invitation wa* utterly repulsive,
sailed for th* country of the Gadarones. s^nd when they supplement thi* brasen
It is plain they could not still tho wind* indifference to principle by a stolid in­ great tabors demand your present con­
which threatened to sink th* ship. But difference to truth; when, weary of op­ sul era! ion.
The fourteenth amendment to the
il they had attempted to throw the Sa­ posing tbo measure* ef the majority,
viour overboard when ho appeared to they combine to assail their characters ; Constitution u not yet enforced by “ap­
Million* of
rebuke than impious winds, tho world when they abandon £*!■&lt;.• reasoning only propriate legislation.”
would bare known no pity forth* crew. to resort to false uMcrtion, th*y exhibit American citizen* are dented even tho
And that is tho great Democratic of­ an opxisition hard if not impossible to common taw right* of locomotion be­
cause they ar* black. If such wrong*
fense which still smelli to heaven; not
And yet that opposition, white it nev-aro
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redressed,
that they did nothing for tho country,
but that they fiercely oppboed everything er was so bad, wa* never so dangerous party alone can do it
that wa* done fur tbo country. It would m now. 1‘eopto can better judge the '
not be quit* tru* to say that tho Demo­ merits of a measure than tbe merits of
a man. They ran more readily detect
to suppreas t£; rate lion; that would a fallacious management than a false
have been Itigh tr^on., It would be statement, 'When tho opposition de­
quite as for from the truth to say that nobneed Republicans as misguided
they promoted that effort Th* rebellion statesmen, the people could safely com­
could not have tested two year* had tho pare our measures with th.irs, and
Democratic party continued in that pa­
two reason* for believing that the Re­
triotic purpose which Dougin* for a sea­
publican party rather than it* rival can
son inspired. But Douglas died, and so"
beet treat this great question of ths fi­
did that purpose.
nances:
’vo slight to that allegation: First,
With a rsgacitr. a steadfastness, and
1. As the former baa, hitherto, found
tpublicans bar* poswsasiou of the the true way through graver difficulties,
a ctearnaea of vision which, if employed
tn a good cause, would be of inestimable Government, and have tbe best chanro so we belter* il is more apt to find tho
value, th* Democratic party found that to peculate. Beeond. It has been tho truo way through thi*.
•overt, Borrow, and devious way which especial labor of tbo present Admtnitra2- You already have abundant a**urlay between loyalty and treason, and tion to detect and jHimsh peculation. anee that when Republicans discover
they pursued that wsy from tho middle Borno rases have been foundtbe true way they will pursue it. That
He
waa
a
great
statesman,
u
well
**
of tbe year 1869 to th* and of tho war,
assurance ha* not as yet been given by
always avoiding the rebuke of their a great poet, who made Cassius say :
amntoy's law* and also th* reproach of
their country’s foes.
But evan for this ■ tin tod measure of
loyalty there may have bean wrae ex­
cuse. It may have sprung from lack
of faith end not from want of lore.
They professed to belrevo the rebellion
Our internal commoroo demands ad­
invincible, end. if they really believed
ditional and les* expensive facilities.
■0, they could hardly bo expected to dis­
Th* vultunk of that commerce ha* grown
play much tool in a atruggle thnr bsIn these lusty times to enormous propor­
tions.
Groat a* he* been the increase of
transportation facilities since the ad­
vent of th* Republican party*
bar*
...»with th* demand tor

taTfrom □.-should bo avoided if porabte.,
Tbo State is but tho aggregate of the
people in th* State.
A* people are the purchasers of
traupxtatioo.
Tbo railway companies barn trans­
portation to sell.
Tho law aiw hold railroad compan­
ies to be common oorrian, and so bound

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OLD, 1EL14BLI ADD DIRECT 80071,
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■st it too tow. Purcharera are very apt
to want commodities as cheap a* they
can be had. It is not probable that
either party to tti* transaction would
always hit upon tha sxaet equivalent
The consaqu*Mss of a mistake would
probably be fbuad most injnriou*, If
made by the people. If th* company
make* th* mistake, and charge* too
ranch, no on. is obliged to employ iL
Tho producer does bis own carrying be­
fore tho railway i* built. Ho has a per­
fect right to do so after ti is built. Bo,
every company i* oom pell by th* law of
trade, even if municipal law i* sitoat, to
carry products cheaper than th* pro­
ducer can carry them, or bo willnot
have them tu carry. The company most
*’.» carry them *t ■ profit to the pro­
ducer, else tbo product will osare
Tue farn-ors of Iowa will send no
wheat to Chicago, unlas* ths road* will
transport it at price* which will yield a
profit to the producer.

THE MEW IMPROVED
as absurd for the railways to demand
more for transportation than th* pro­
ducer can afford to pay a* it was for the
man in tbe fable to endeavor to get
two gulden eggs each day from hi* hen
—the attempt to do eo wa* death to the
’tinder favorable condition*. indeed,

tbo carrier raay demand and receive
more than a f*ir share of the profit* of ।
production. V* her* such is the case,
whoa the Stato finds the produce: makes
bat ten pro cent., while the carrier
makes fifteen or twenty par cent, it is
very eaiy and perfectly legitimate tor it
to say tu th* company : “Th* work

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ce* may be graver. Tho company has
no ojition. It must accept th* pricw
named or not run. If the rates named
will afford a slight return ou th* capit*!,
existing oompanfea may cuntinu terra,
but no more capital will encounter lik*
risk* If th* rate* will yield no return,
tho road era not be run. Oompsny and
community, in that com, are alike ru-

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■1CH1GAH CEHTRAL R. R.

Grand Hirer Valley Diviskm

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;&gt;o*e* to open or enlarge several d^.'
ent water channels between the Mis
sissipi and tho Atlantic. W* Invite
your earnest and carelul consideration 1
of that proposal. It is asserted that!
by an expenditure of twenty millions •
per year (hr six er seven years new :
channels may be opened which will |
lessen tbe cost of transporting the
grain product of the Mississippi val­
ley alone in the sum of 842,000,000
annually. The figure* are startling,
bat are far from improbable. The ex­
penditure proposed seems large but
compared with the resource* of lb* peo­
ple it is trifling. Th* wealth of the na­
tion is not les* than thirty thousand
million*. He who ba* an eetate of thirty
thousand dollars can not be distressed by
pap ng |20 a year for six years. Be­
sides, a nation which ha* spent three
thousand million* of treasure and an
ocean of life for peace will not hesitate
to spend |120,00u.000 fat pscopse Uy.

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yeare. our population increased between
1860 aad 1870 more than seven mil­
lions. Th* increase wa* bat a Ettte
more than right million* during tbo
previou* decode In spite of _ the *normou* eost of that tame war, both in
mon** and ia muacle, our line* ol com­
peted railway* have increuel from
81,000 mites, at th* clow of IBM, to
almost 72,000, at th* clow of 1878.
On* iron track span* tho continent;

,u, a "v*- b“’~ .u“
range and tha Bterra Nevadra, which
waa almost unknown in 1861, is now
traveled by highway* ia every direc­
tion, aad Us grograpby ia a fa tailiar to
our children os tho geocraphy of New

wa* finally crushed.
Possibly, however, ev*n that singular
d*j*ctiou wa* but the offset of mortifica­
tion at their own mi** judgment and
want ol prevision. But when tbo re­
bellion wa* crushed and they were in­
vited to aid in removing it* cause, a*
well a* a cause for future robalHous, by
abolishing sl***ry, they refill to do
tbat 1 How rau that refusal bo excused
or forgiven f Tbe great art of emanci­
pation, while
tbe grandset ia hiitoty. is also th* teaal*xponaiv*. Deost
noting bat a veto, yet even this they

i* to do anything whatever to ebrapea
trauportation, only the Eepublmaa
party can bo relied upra to do iL The
Democratic party hu forsworn all such
labors.
Long ago they drtsrmined
tho Constitution would not permit the
Government to remove an obstrurttea
from a harbor or srivw. Hi* rain to
suppora they wiU find now aathority to
build canals or construct railways. But
w* are not teft in doubt u to their pres­ HoHuiftwortk's Steel Tooth
ent dirposition*. Two votes givsndur-

The King of the Held

Sulky Hay Sake,

FRESH FISH!

seek movement, but they require to be
moved over vast distances.
Tbe sur­
plus product* of those almost unlimited
batins—that between th* Alleghany
and Rocky mountain* and that between
tho latter rang* and th* Sierra Nevada*
—require to bo dipped out into tha

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Th« R^r^cy
Ceo.fi. Dftwey,

VOL. XIX. NO. 16.

HASTINGS, BARBY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1874.

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti-

vator is the best in the market. It is well made
and of thoroughly seasoned timber.
is a riding
sale the celebrated Gale Chilled Plow having se­
cultivator.
so constructed that there is cured the agency for this County.
little or no weight on the horses necks even witb- We warrant these plows superior to any other
out a rider. Any cultivator that depends on the Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
lars:
rider to take the weight from the horses necks is

We are now offering for

&lt;.MlEni!L-0«~ oreTlta.
%M. BfftfteR. tJC-

fulL teat ho deem it an iufringwatewt-

Lightness of Darft.
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Plowing,

imperfect as the riders vary in weight and the
harder the ground the harder the bear down on the

necks. It has also a patent leveler by which the
teeth can always be made to run the same depth
and level. No other Cultivator has this.

no sale.

one guaranteed to give satisfaction

. «a&gt;0 th—tens, Marg bo brought for• -card ln‘h+ftnber state *o that they n&gt;ey
. SfejfcikX JSjEE

M WITI IM nni BE !■ ffl

Come and get one on trial.
Price §40.00

NO EXTORTION!

&gt;BALERS!
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The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST f

“SoisaJSW'

REAL

BBBS
MANUFACTUKEHS of

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FARM FOR SALK

NEW IDEAS!

.

AGENCY,

T. II. LYON. Prerrietee.
UHagabaat Iba • #u*0»»M&gt;a»nt

”“W «|.H“

ROUGH and DRESSED if on FNfe iw a u Mcfc
TERMS LOW.

LUMBER,

rure- wines ana ■

NEW OFFERS!

Mr. Dublia hxLao aovoor taken up
hit nbodu ia.SumnMniUpAhaa he »u
swooped down upon By?Davy of younf
Indiot who inrtetud on hit attending a
candy party altba Down*’. •
.
Theyvrculd no* take “Na’’fcr an nn-’
aver; *o Dobbabegan1 nwdftttnrg'on
th* aubjecL
fafaM
Ho wu elderly and ।
auch being the ca**, ,1
surprising that he thou!
a dtaire to go to the pa
aibty. ho might get a bhanfa tu-|
of hi* preterit state of celibacy i
of matrimony.
. ,r ,&gt;a;
;
He hadalwuyi had a faint co

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Ufk aa Will latareal every eat.

Vaa

fall paitlcalare whlvk are aval tree :
Timber, Lath, Shfngtfa, Saab, Doott,
SEIHrOBMUMira!
Blind*, Moulding*, Fr*me«, Brack’ OUR FIRXSIDE FRIXSD it Mvl&gt; tu FifUi
eta, and all kind* of Joiners

•

FOR MEDtdXAL rURFOHBH.
A tall Uaaef Um Oatat Gra««ei** it th* City.
I*ri...otall kladtafCaaart Fraluaad Fwk.
Aloe. 1-oMrtadIteablHi Partsr art Edirterjb
tai. .MakvatceaatasUyeabaa*. Jrtartee rtt
fan . .!&lt; IlMiinai. Mid

Custom Planeing, Sawing
HAYFORD'•
M *0_*«r
and Turning

ywr.

A GREAT BARGAIN

BEST OF WORK.

r.mily art tury Wwkiy io &lt;kt Caloo. baa tL.
Itrreal C.mlaUM, art tba *••»•*p«iaIrt
arftUto* art poMbtile* rtirtllahmtal aad

WM. H.

FARM FOR SALE!

Krtry tartvrirtr rvativu a

5

a

ImUml JM'aWl ■ atari

Dons on Short Notice,
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OtTU.'Sl!W)t!BTHUi:S£,

sew
iirt
urn goods am new prices

■ Afal'there &lt;M before the with van
haWfunned.
Ho wat working with redoubted' en­
ergy vhn the candy snddenlt mapped
fa twain. and ho fell back on a horresntd
1 podfidn with the floor with a huge
gree
of candy finely grasped fa hi*
1
‘
■ 'Dttitiiwu mortified.
' HopartiaJJy rota oa hie elbow to take
m
' inspection of the tecao of the lato
great
disaster, and raw hit cotnpanim
I
altnly extended oa the floor at the
farther end of the room, with her h&lt;nd
quflHty reefing fa a spittoon. .
a She bad . faintedand lay thace .aa
ayMtly Moeoaeoow of h*c ungraceful
WtotiiMrdlmMb.; *M&gt;lure Bobb* could Gy to ‘her auiatance,
■Or atn'^et off hi* bad, another stick
xrftMdywapMd fa. two fa hi* irnntmedtetofaoabtjr, and a fMoid genilasan

WE WANT AGENTS.

[Batt of Work man rhip]

Hand-Ml; Hawaii. Post,
and Balnsters,

-MSTBGS.WnRCAlI.

A Ce., nblMbtn, CMeaga, ID.

THE COLORADO WATCH.
FOR ONLY $1,00.
hop is Barlow &lt; Ucodyear’* NEW
WABEHUUSE. sthoinlsK O. F.
Dwight &lt; Co’s Foundry.

ta«

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Ok

Tijuaii Dollars Les

Tbaalbatracfaal vale* SaraatMbatdry say.
’•» fertbw sanJealan layakr* at Ooea * Sac.

TEE tUKESBffi or BE FEM.'

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May 20 th. 1874.

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t FBROTTPE GALLERY

SHEI.VE2*. ETC.
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SPRING 1874

IT ALLAN
tr.MIKUUAM.

WOOL wont by Railroad will be carded
and rent back In Good Condition.
1‘aoe 10 eta 1! oiled, and 15 eta. if I
fhntehoil.

HKADBTONE.S.
XABLS TOPS,

THE PREMISES WILL BEHOLD

Fir
HUNTING CASES.

BLACK fl FULLER, rreprf.ura, art
yeaparadtobmirt
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MONUMENTH

NEW PHOTOGRAPH
IU

Satisfaction!

HASTINGS BABBLE WORKS I

. AL WA rs (LN HAMI).
J. L. WiLxirt,

Hastings, Michigan.

Guarantee

bred Xotbiag1 ecuaia It Sr a*vaL, aui, ar
Moult, yoaeg or eld.
VbM art •
5;u.,«• Imm*Mrrtlory. «h'«bb 1 ttidiy ru!log

HOPKINS and BARHES,

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AMERICAN

waa taken ia^ |linuiii*i&gt; i jr aJtsfly.df.
quamtanor, uuroJ.ud
tfld

RwugduttUu •k.'tbafa*r.«*Mbdu&lt;*Mt,

Arirtapaaaay *ia,hi tbaSuto. ’
X.fl. V* wiK altort U tba rtearvai al art

KEASONABLB WATBSt

$50,000 00

Comer State aad Creek fit. Building
race aompiad by BoetonCaeh Store.

SINE'S

LIFE SHE raOTOGEAPDS
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MAKBLE

GIFT ENTERPRISE

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�Binghtly Hide boy*, ranging in ago.
from three to rix yean, of. soft and fair
wmjjoxtion, picture of rosoato health, poee, savor of sycophancy or slavish
beauty and happinran, with martins, servility. There is a womanly simplici­
cart, rocking hers* and playthings. ty and iogsuiousnras about it that canTbe scenery around Manehrator i*
very romantic, and with better farm im­
provement*, would bo beautiful The
building* are cheap, of board* or log*,
poorly and indifferently finished. An
Indian mound lix rod* in diamolor nt
&gt; th* bem and thirty fret high, stands
■ out upon the lowland Mit of the tosrn.
[ It is being gradually leveled by plaw, ing and cultivation; this is wrong;
these foot-prints of a raw tong extinct
. ought not to b* *&amp;&lt;wd ; they should b*
i preserved by us and handed down it• tact to future ages. Tbo bonk* of th*
' streams in many place* below lite town

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ar* bold and precipi tiour, with crevice*
end and caves, in -seme cases large
enough tu suiter flocks utuonnting to
amounting to hundred*' of bead.
North of the viUago half * mile, up­
on * poniasula farmed by tbo junction
of tho two streams, are tbs remains of
an old forttesa. It encloses fatty screw it
is of Spanish pattern and was dutibtles*
built by Dj Soto about tbe year 1540 ;
tlio land about it. to some extent, was
cleared and cultivated by (b*s» expkw-

1 saw and conversed wilb |tcop|e of
all political pjortM* and elaaco, U nion
men, avd Sosewouists, Ibat were, the
follower* of Bragg, Cheatham and For-

dollars of th* people’s money is placed
iaths hand* of a single iadividual
without any security whatever except
hia sense of honor, is to apply the mild,
set poeibio epithet It would appear to
moot of na to partake largely of the
nature of a gigantic fraud.
Il ta high time that a little good bas­
in*** sense we* infused into our logisfotfaa; and if th* farmers, seeing tho

them, they ean, end we trust trill do so;
sad if Mr. Dewey, editor of the Ban­
ner, ia that sort ot a man, we hope he
may continue in tbe legislature of
Michigan until be can be more useful

FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.

Of ths personal in tho above ws have
only to say that as a member of th*
Senate, w* are willtog to be judged by
our action. Tho record is in the hahds
of tbe editors of the Grorftr, and we
invito th* closest ecrutany It is per­
haps fair that we should add, ths: we
were not on th* committee* that shaped
th* financial policy of the State, and
that only the bill making the npprcnriatiou for the State Bcform School, and
th* oa* regulating the State printing of
all the.financal measure* were reported
by us, and to thoeo art* wo direct the
special attention of the editor* of the
Granftr, and held ourself responsible
to th* people of th* State for any
“bungling legislation” that may be
found ia them. We, also, beg to in­
sure the editor* of th* Grssyrr. that wo
did not ia the slightest degree consider
their article “personal," or object to
anything it contained, except the insin­
uation that the Hepublkun perty bad
not been true to the best interest of the

tho late war freely; from them 1
gained much valaabte information of
tbe country and tho people;*! saw
nothing of that prejudice against North­
ern men ao frequently mentioned in the
papers; nothing that savored af disseemed willing tu accept tho situation
and let tbo dead past bury it* dead.
I met aurviror* of tbe old 1, 2, and
34 Tennessee Bogimsute that did good
service and spilled their blood freely ia
Mexico. There are’th* soldiera too,
that, with Gon. Cheatham at tboir head,
put to route the carp* of McCook in tho
fight at Murfreesboro.
Almost every man here ha* a title;
bo is a Judge, Cot, Major or Captain.
About one who was addressed aa “Cap-

orSrarx, We said nothing about a
termer* randidat*,'.and did not mention
the Grangers in our article, now did we
ever intimate that Mr. Childr was a
Granger. Wa said bo was tbe Fararar

worid be tor tho best iatanto of the
party and th* people, and wo believe ao
y*L Ho may be a Granger for ought
we know to the contrary, andhrwdo not

nothing eould stand against them. Tbe
teas of life to tbo numbering of over two
hundred, is appalling; but with tha doocriptiena that have come to us, we do

waarsoHy a northern spy. The tatters
ware opened, copied, and afterward*
dslirered to th* addrea*. I inquired of
Mr*. Gen. Cheatham after th. widow of
Gon. Morgan, well knowing they must
be acquaintance*. Mr*. Morgan is now
the wit* uf a Judge of th* Circuit
Court, and is living at Lebanon. She
mourned the death of the Genera!
desply. For a time her friend* feared
that her grief would bring on incurable
insanity. When Mr*. Morgan learned
that her letters had been purlioned and
published in lb. North, she wa* great­
ly mortified, not eo much on account of
tbo tabooed information they conveyed
to bar enimioa, aa that her confidential
name “CapL Cheatham,” prouonnoed sentiment* should be public property.
several timsa I had dim recollection* I assured Mrs. Cheatham that I and
of seeing him about ths beginning of many other* in th* North read those
the year 1848 in the city of Maxico,and
a few days later on the camping ground interest, and that the verdict I had of­
of Gen*. Marshall and Butler at, or ten beard pronouncad, was unanimous
near, Molino Del Boy. He is mor* that (’tey were highly ooxnmsndabta to
corpulent and otherwise somewhat the lady, that did no discredit to her acchanged in appearance from the young I complishmsnts, or to the qualities of
Tho General is well posted in current
and general literature, in tbe history of
our leading men. and versed in the po­
litical and gcavral bislory of our coun­
try. We sat in front of a blaring fire
! and talked till near the ‘-we abort
hours." He related many incidents,
both serious and amusing, of his exper-

During our intervieyr bo made no al­
lusion to the cause* of the war, uttered
no words of loerat at the result It ia
apparent that be espoused tho cause of
the South with his whole heart and
moans ; gave to it hia whole time, and
threw into it while tbe war lasted, all
the energies of hl* body and mind. Ha
was present at every battle in which hia
division took pert, exposing his Ulis and
about ton mile* out upon tbo Nashville enduring the hardships and fare of
road; ho was a soldier in tho Mexican
war. Ho enlisted in May, HfG4, as for which bo contended was lost, with
Capt. of a company in the 1st Tenn., resignation bo gave over the contest,
commanded by Col. Campbell.
Ho sheathed bi* sword, submitted to the
served under Taylor in Quitman’s brig­ changed condition ot thing* and retired
ade in Northern Mexico, and took part to the more psaeeful, useful, and Ice*
in the bottle of Monterey ; ho was at honorable pursuit* of agriculture.
tho seige oi Vera Crux, and distinguited
A prominent subordinate in hi* army,
himself in leading n bayonet charge who followed hi* standard in Mexico
upon tbo enemy's wurk* at the Pacnto and through the war of th* rebellion,
Marino. Ia Pillows' division ho partici­ told whet very many Northern soldier*
pated in tho battle of Ccrro Gordo. had before teamed to their cost, that ho
Soon after this, hia term uf cnliitment was emphatically a ‘fighting General,'
having' expired, he cam* back to th* shunning no danger, sharking do seUnited Stalos, raised a regiment—tho •ponsibllity. He was ever in the bat­

chief dseixuetivo element, but now it ia
water, and It ia hard to tell which ia
th* wont. Certainly inch catpourings
of water a* washed along the land in
th* MQ1 Biver Valley in Massachusetts,
or from th* heaven* at Ecreka, Nevada
successive day. before Atlanta, was nt
on tbe 24th
Bentonville, and finally surrendered

mentioned hero, and always in terms of
the highest respect. On the 10th of
February, I set out to make him a call,
and visit the college in the vicinity of
hi* home. My road led me to the
northwest; the weather was fair; the
air keen ' and ootd, though. there ws*
little or no ice ; tho road* were quite
dry and the traveling good. A mile
out I entered * wooded region, for « or
8 mike varied only by here and there a
log cabin, and small clearings; the soil
is gravelly with yellow clay and crum­
bled freratone, tho clay predominating.

level or only a little broken; the tim­
ber is mainly the brat quality of oak
Ths latter avente concur so nearly
with a mixture of locust, chestnut, ate.
with what happswed st Eureka, when a
water spout bunt, that wo are inclined
a state of nature; in a forest with wild
laud* fair to view, stretching out on all
sides around us; I asked of one whom
I met, "What are the land* worth F’
scientific writer* deecription of the fre­
“A dollar an acre," was the reply. Of
quent ending of a land water spout;
another I asked a similar question ; he
namely. “In that descent of water in an
answered : "Nothin. I can get yon bet­
almost continues* or aohd mass, which
on land at cu. deluges th* narrow lo­ tor land* far fifty coots an acre.” For
cality receiving it," and is popularlyjcx- my part I was unable to see, why these
lands should bo so little valued' Tin
preesed by saying that the deeds buret’
timber indicated a good soil, and I can
only believe Ha quality has not been
fairly tested.
Seven milee and I. find tho country
better improved. It verges into hills
and valleys, with cool springs gushing
timred, the totegraph bring, u. tiding, of from tbo banks, and clear streams
a eimilar viritatioa at about the same coursing through tbe lowlands.
Tho soil is underlaid with lunostono,
time in Moravia in the Austrian Empire
and timber ia like that named before
with the addition cf beach and maple.
Tbe rank stubble in the corn, wheat
and cotton field*, attest th* fertility of
th* soil. The better buildings and
fsnoea, tlte live Muck, and the nutuuroue born fowls to be seen on every
hand, are pleering proefe of tho thrift

tles front where ths fight was thickest,
. and where he conceived that duty called

For three years, from 1862 to 1865,
the family and neighbor* of Mr*. Chea­
tham Buffered all the privation* that

Bragg and Bosecrana brought opposed
' to each other. Her father’s dwelling
was turned, at times, into a hospital ’•
thsir flocks, trope, herd* and teams
were taken to supply tbo wants, alter­
nately, of either army; their' fences
were destroyed, their slave* set free.
period they had no inducement to plant
and sow, for they obuld not hope to
reap the harvest Upon those accusI tomed to lives of ease and luxury such
hardships fall heavily. But they are

being, slowly perhap*, yst surely heated,
and it* lone* repaired. But there it in
every household the vacant ehair which
the carnage of the battle made, and

look over the doad-wali*. end portraiu
of Beecher and TUtou, in advertisements
of sensation papers, stars you out of
countenance. Bit down at table, and
your next nsighbor will, a thousand to
one, ask yon, “What is the latest rogsruing th*’Beecher scandal?" and in­
sist upon discussing the entire case,
commencing with the marriage of Til­
ton, down to tbo absorbing conundrum,
"What wfll Moulton teriify toF'
And by the way tho whole thing just
now, simmers down upon this one man,
Moulton. Tho fate of Henry Ward
Beecher is in tho hands of Moulton.
While Tilton has been gaining friend*
•very day andjBeecbee losing ground
with equal rapidity, after all Tilton's
unsupported statement will never drive
Beecher out of hi* plaoe. Far while
Tilton sffirpis, Mr. Beecher and Mrs.
Tilton deny, end Theodore has not kept
hia hand* »efficiently clean in the mat­
ter of miscellaneous loro-making to b*
accepted ea a competent witnaac, no
matter bow strong hi* statement No
one who know* tho -parties doubts Mr.
Beecher’s guilt, but the people get verr
jodidal in auch cwsea, and insist uncn
the charges being proved judicially.
Now, Mr. Frank Moulton was with TH-

the crime, and it has ooon stated over
and over again that Beecher confeaoed
to adultery with Mrs. Tilton in tho pres­
ence of Moulton. Tbo greet moral «r
rather immoral question is, will Moul­
ton ewsar to this? If so, it oottle* th*
entire question and makes a funeral cf
Mr. Boocher. If not, white tho people
at large, will believe all that Tilton has
ehanrod, Plymouth Church will affect
to disbelMT* it, and hold its pastor.
Why should not Moulton testify to
wbat ha know*, he being a friend of
TIltonT Because it is no small thing to
incur the enmity of so strong and pow­
erful a body os Plymouth Church, and
whoever assaults Bosch«r dose jest that
To Plymouth Church Beecher Is mote
tlsan a man. be is a demigod. They be­
lieve in him, in a wild way, a* the sum
total of everything that is good and
groat, and do matter what tbe proof
may be they propose to take him
through.
If Moulton sides with Tiltot .to tbo
extent of supporting him by testimony,
vial* of wrath equal in quantity and
quality to those nncorked upon Tilton,

instantly kilted, but th* lady has since
reported tor duty. Frank Dooley, lag

d“'h
couar-oono osvua
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falling with her over* hnrdla, and dead.
Be?jsrt a. Bergh got «2y to move
on the great ehewmsn, tho entire conoera wae moved to Boeton, where, there
Ufogao Bergh, bores*
1*11 w.th
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49

Tbero is tteu. McVook, I bare been op[K»cd to him in many desperate battle*.
Wo have mutually .given and taken
many hard.blows, yet I have never seen
or hsd tbe pleasure of bis personal ioqualntance. It may be yonr tot to meet
him ; should that ever occur, give him
my compliments, and tell him there is
uo man living that I desire to seo more

■Joseph E. Johnstone F‘
■I mean no General living."1
‘I have it now. You mean Sydney

“Yea. He had no supcriorin this
country, if in tho world. In hi* death
at Shiloh the Coafedrato cause suffered
a loea that could never bo repaired."
Geu. Cheatham and his friend* lost
overything ccmparativriy by tho war,
but their sense of honor. A sister of
his, who before the rebellion vu tbo

.uongb io keep th® employed, now
supports herself by teaching in Momphi*. Itiea change in one’* dream- ia an “old aaa dog.'’ haring rommanned
stances to bo euro, but it i* not a vulgar hi* maria* career when he wa* but nine

GBOCEBY BOUSE
IN BOWNE’S STORE,

POSTPONEMENT

DAY FIXED

would respectfully announce to
the citizens of HASTINGS and vicinity
that |hey will open an entire
•
AN EASY FORTUNE.

The South is rising from the asbe* of
her defeat. With hospitable, indnstrious and enterprising population, she
will coon, if she dore not now, take
rank with the most free, prosperous and
happy portion of our globe. I trust
the time will soon come, if it not now
here, when ell people in the South a*
well a* the North, shall feel that it ia
better foe them, the country, and the
world, that thi* Union should live.
On leaving, Gen. Cheatham aaid:
“You have seen much of the world.

forcing back the shattered corp* of Me
Cook on the bloody field of Stone Hir­
er, th* General wa* seen on hi* favorite
charger rushing from point to point,
giving orders, encouraging his man,
shouting from time to time in stentorian
tone*, mor* remarkable for earacstno**
Mr. E. Ward, of Detroit, has com­
than piety : “Give them h----- boy* 1"
pleted the fitting out of one of th* finest
When be had penetrated far teu mile* cralto we have seen this saaeon- She
into the line* of the Northern army. ia a ecrew steamer, and was built in
hia yard at New Jerurafom the present
hall and Loomis, and the solid rank* of season, of th* choiarat and most care­
fully selected material.
8ho will be
the fresh column* which the genius of
named tbo “Music,'/ and her dimensions
Bosecrana had massed to moot him. be­ are: Length of keel, 237 feet 0 inches,
gan to pour upon his elated followers, over all. 145 feet; beam 25 fact; depth
thayorrent of living fire which no val­ of hold 13 foot, 5 feet shear. Her boilor could withstand, he coolly dosed bis era are tubular, two in number, 16x14
feet. Disced font and alt and eo con­
nected that either can be used indeslain comrades, and obstinately contest­
ing the ground he had gained, inch by
inch fell back slowly to the support of
the main Southern army.
Gen. Cheatham has great admiration
fur his leader, Geu. J. E- Jobnatone.
Hia second son ia named after him, th*
first being named after hia father.
In his opinion the South excelled th*
North in'the ability of her military
loaders One particularly who towered
bond and should*™ above all other*
either in North or bouth.
“You mean Itobert E. Lee?" 1 said
inquiringly.

STAPLE and FANCY

GROCERIES,
Stone and Wooden-Ware, Etc.
Monday, 30th November.

the above named Store on

20,000 CASH GIFTS,

tactual force, wonderful in conversation
and with a peculiar wised way about
her that could not but catch and hold a
dreamy poet such a* Tilton is at times.
Thon they bad viws to some extent in
common on the questions of love and
marriage, and there was just enough
of danger in supporting her to make it
fascinating to him. Beside* all thee*
there was a basins** conrideratien in­
volved which Tilton in bis cimmstan-

Theodore is a good follow. Ha has bis
faults— he ia indiscreet end impulsive,
but who of us is perfect? I presumo I
am not at least I am not geing to hurl
th* first rock at Tilton.
I predict that Mrs Tilton will romo
back to him, and that despite all that
baa happened he will take her back.
For he fovra her and he pities her. Bho
is the mother of hia children, and Theo­
dore Tilton can no more lire separated
from her than fly.

$2,500,000!

which they will offer at the

LOWEST CASH PRICE
Please Give us a Call.

PRICE OF TICKETS.

enough to got better treatment then
other convicts, but that is about tho ex­
tent oi it. Th* old man west qoer to
tbo Island, and that day hi* star set.
Other aspirants far power administered
upon hi* estate at once.
Tbs venerable old villain’* political
property was divided jut as soon aa it
was tolerably certain that Im oodd not
get out toga veer. Morriseoy nabbed

the old naan,
_
poee of, could not organise a naw
to stand at hia back. They like h
weU aa they ever did—that is, thoes
liked him at all-but personal 1
has little to do with such matters

T.EE REED
Manufacturer of Carriages is to
busy to write a new advertise­
ment, but continues to sell Carri­
ages, Buggies, Cutters, &amp;c , &amp;o-&gt;
BHINGTimilteiACHIlil.
afrAAon
The “Medal far Ifcogress,”
H C1A ;'*T&gt;’IWUU”V 3 r

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

[ himaelf and his friends unquaoand unchecked. He ns the
of power and the’ fountain of
aa opposed to him wa* marrites*O. But now that power ia diThere are a doran able and un-

paper from now until
20 years his jumet, the daughter of a
Mr. Itobinaon, a mrachant of Nashville.
She lost her oaly brothers, two of them,
ia'.tho war. They' were officers in th*

H* ia iadoatrion* tar boyoed the av­
erage of men- Early and late he La­
bor* with liia »s crania and gikes hi* own

Tbe dvrriling was a largo, plain uno,
of two stories with chimney* ontaido in
Southern atyto In the roar were thriv-

of truo gentlemen.
I bed in remembrance tho letters of
:
Mrs.
Gen. John Morgan published in
|
tho
North in tho beginning of 1864.
•
They
ware confidential, such as any lady
।
1tody friend, and addressed ta a Mrs.
|Dr. Cheatham of Murfreesboro. They
■were carried through th* Un** by a

I expected a man in fine broadcloth,
of stern countenance, and of a proud
end aristocratic bearing. Instead, I
stood fare to face with a plain man in
farmer's homespun, of robust, athletic
frame, with cheerful face and simplicity
of mannen. Ho is a little over fifty
year* ot ago ; hia hair is slightly sil­
vered with gray; he is above .medium
height, straight, broad shoaldorsd, sod
would probably dump tho scale* easily
al 200 pounds Ho is quick in hia
movsmeota speak* rather rapidly, and
is shrewd, witty and agreeable in con-

the Federal or Confederate servica
■'Neither." woe tho reply : "he used
run n canoe along tbo mill rocs, *u
style him captain.”
Not tho least notable man in this
cinity i* Gen. B. F. Cbsathom,
bravo and noble cotmnader of a divis

its commander, reaching the city near
the doeo ut tho year 1847.
On the breaking out of the rebellion
he was appointed a Maj^Quc. by Presi­
dent Davis. Ho look part in the fol­
lowing battle* : Belmont, Shiloh, Btone
Hirer, Perrysville, Chicamauga. &gt;*nd

anything to which human life ia ex­
posed. Feasibly in Western Massachoaetts th* fatality may bo ascribed to
tbe carelessness of men, but in the othar Instances the visitation wa* beyond
the intervention of human ability being
what the law book* style “by act of
God” * la a moment and without wars ing “the flood* descended’ and in auch

good time generally. Soon quick and
heavy footetepa along the ball an­
nounced tho approach oi the proprietor. Ho’ entered tbe rootc, 1 aroee to
meet him, announced my name, nativity and the purpee* of my ririt-enrioeity to nee Gen. Cheatham. He shook mo
cordially by tbe hand, bad* me a hearty
welcome nod requested mo to tarry a

Naw Yoxx, August lai. 1874.
Beecher, Bescher, Beecher. Tilton.
Tilton, Tilton. Wa are haring near­
frit of Beecher and rather too much of

IHIIII1I UH,

�7
Tua IVrJsj^ Bw«iv

fctate Land Office

COMMBBCU JU.

HHIikl 8AK1 W BMn MNTT.

The King of the Field

boy. should U murxlod.

REAL ESTATE!

Hollingsworth's Steel Tooth

AGENCY.

GROCERSJ

Sulky Hay Rake.

Catarrh, Deafnesa,, EpBepsy, Norma
GUIDE

kiiW AM* ROM.

I amily physicians are carefully no*.-

MM.

-or-

Special and difficult caoes solicl-

hid mm
STOCCO

who wa*t reliable aid, advfoe I
tur. dealer, ho keep. chair, and lounges

Heal ilijiee# liticR.

Simi an- local. n n

wsim
un i un

WM. H. HAYFORD.
i , i; ■■

W. T. EASTMAN,

■Jb and reliable

Shingles, Lath,

4e.

Hashed ia tbo latest tad met graph-

OFFICE Di’ COURT HOUSE,

fifteen cars.

ternalty.

Tbo apparent motion ol tho earth
Statement of J. H. Reynold..

Tbo vary best Rake in existence, and
for sale at prices which defy competi­
tion. Don't fail to see it if you Mestre
to purchase, or need such a Haka.fi

'TO-

M til. ARHAXGEMEMT.

stroyed about 1500,000 worth of pn
erty, and laid waste a largo portion

kcrdlnr them about three m

•a anil thair patronaga
, and that Michael Ura
:a that tbe wants of
i are promptly tupplted
Remember the pieoe.
leffenon •:r&lt;i
KABLET EOKBLV.

Mr. E Reynolda of thia city killed,
yesterday, on tbe marab ou the Carter l umpha of thia eublinsry sphsro.

either.

RitBKRTa. P.M.

The pale, aad-lookiug young

CHUICHE8.

850,000 00

The Williams Mower and

That Job of Work.

men

SELF-RAKING REAPER.

D. SINE’S

Attain tbe Slingbear ia found at the

Qt&amp;feS 11

Reaper Manufactured. Cantor bal-

■treat are not cunaumptiro, are not House in this city, and adjourned on
| Tuesday afternoon until! the 28th day of
not divinity students They are break­
ing m tight boo's.

Frank Moulton tho “mutual friend”
of tbe Beecher-Tilton Scandal, arrived

Mtsoaic.

•WX.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

DETHOITXMAHKET.:

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
OMHlfflMliffiKtuilnMJ)!

Wheat Growing in Nebraska.

be wm willing and would go before

T.j.wtkDBB. N.M.

sea sxoclax mottult
HTMand

fault juugmenta ware entered aa follow.

A Hatting, belle complained to one of

|

jjected.

Ho proffered hia ‘■brotherly

vr.lte PUILLIPM, 11. P.

she pettishly whined. "That's not the
kind cf love I want”

W. X.

: the Thoms of Middleville, and the
■ Pastimes ot of thia city, resulted ia a defsat rtf tha laftsvr rlul, a. tha

tcred in Chancery ot
Ulate can

at some future day.
lahty Duke la all
■Ul looktng wen.”
Huxubkahkb.

Uh which
Uon.
■ha which

CONGER'S TONIC LIVER PILLS—

Now Grocery Home

| ty warm for them as same of tho club

in Rower's Block. Stale Street
suply store,

I acknowledged.

WOOL CARDING

‘•Whe\a man discontinues his local
something in it, ho merely transfers his
name from tho subscription list to that

“
* '-vwsaSRfr
.An w hEWlT. Harla.

sold at tho lowest retail rates, for roady
jwy only Caih paid for butter, eggs.

oflou apologised before, I would
something of my long ■Jence, but to

f M BgJMER. It. K

We yfold much of our apace, thia

|

WILD FLOW ER LODGE
"■•■"’’“sfrrRM.

Society, to be held on Sept 30, and

the apologiaer.
.

Clubbing Rates-

ock ralaine,
, and all oth-1

JJOILER WORKS.

Job printing of every description ex­
ecuted oa short notice, at the Bsxxaa
Address tbe Buainem College and
Telegraph Instill - - -• **-*----- — *■
' College Journal.

-DIDDLE

UOL’SK.

Detroit.

FALL EXAMINATIONS.

An Unwholesome Seaton.
Tho Last Gift Coao.rt Postponment.

turned to Hastings on Saturday, but was j

0E0X0E L SEATS S
SXXOCXCXMXlrT

TO

E. CRAM, Manager.

TU

PICTURES 1
TO ADVERTISERS.

Attention!

to satisfy himself

She® ia Barlow A (Joodysar’s NEW
WAREHOUSE, adjoining O. F.
Dwight 4 Co's Foundry.

minni

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

I coma to thia city to do a legitimate Oro-

Go West Through St. Louis.

.

■star* «C UUa MlitraHS rwtertur,

examination of their stock and prica,by

Gold 10? 3-4

। IM uirwu u4 1,M&gt; «r l», ■«■ ■twll,, UlW
ne, Via t'L ixiuia ana nan- durum MU-4ul«M
m4 tualln rv«U Uii
j^haHaen
Sta's/ta yrerer^ei
rill sell Excursion Tickets

. Rain is wanted.
their linesTbe Circuit Cdurt is in session
The oat crop in this county is below

good ninety itaya
ext rem ley low rati

A Change.

Hearings, May 90*. 1874.

Wm. E. Savage 4 Bro s Column

ius affording every
tunlty to visit tbe

DIAMOro,

Fine prospects for a bountiful aupply

OFPOI’EPIUI? IX

of all kinds of fruit ■
pKidford 1’arksr of this city, had bis
arts broken on Saturday afternoon by

W 111 ba r ’ •• «• •’•rT

WKTO

throwing a bull.
Tl-.» Democratic State Convention is the charge of these gentlemen the Potter
called to meet al Kalanui»o on the 10th

OX TO ETEKY

CHEAP?

Wiliam Loottfo of thia city, is lying the patronage of the traveliag public.

Having sojourned
wheroof wa affirm-

there

are hardly fit

.ab^lUr la U«

HOK JOURNAL,

HASTINGS

HOPKINS and BABINS,

one xxxxwixo hr bct

SCRIFT1ON

Oil! Caltolit
Jotnalii MicMiu!
b.llie F' 7&gt;sr. S44r»aa
ranu non joviuul
psTsTEB OCEAN”

Lata1 an Gatf Resturet

Gnage Plcaic.

■ MUSIC

PURI EBUGS Mi IHUCTUK,
CUT TO ORDER.

Colorado Ex

lying- in a very critical condition.
Tbo house ofC,M. Hondembott of
Baltimore, wm struck by lightning one
. day last week, sod ro.isLIrrablo dam-

A cordial invitation
What next?

Satisfaction!

UETROIT

the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south aide State Street
31 tf
Gxo. L. Hair

Brown on State Street, a ns
plete stock of all kinds cf Family Gro-

Chilly.

menu to increase my focilitiea for doing
bettor work than over, all should call

that Saturday there waa

IOC ALS
Cloudy.

Guarantee

Commission Merchants
IS GRAIN AND FLOUR.

! fore held in thia county.

nediuni in tho County of Barry, having I
nearly double tha circulation of any
other paptr &gt;n the County-

BEST OF WORK.

Kalaomimng cr Graining, ever dune
this city, call &lt;m John Michael. He

aagaEM. or paper, published, with or j f&gt;rtDen and artirans is invoked to make
the exhibition a credit to themselves

13tf
.ffi

fore a promising Stare for tbe eettiara;

----- a
tho next annual fair in the interests of
For th e accummodation of our sub- t[10 gn-at producing claaeM of the coun-

At Hastings,

WM. H HAYFORD.

h Street, BL Lc
be cheerfully

The lightning bug

^MAILED**
.....

TflOtt IDILDII»

r.ll^.1.. a...!. Frira ....... Stela.

FRESH FISH!
DAY AND NIGHT.

moo

^POST-PAID

lanterns.

ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

Gty Drug Stars,

iC’S'jSrSLZrrtS

ty of Barry sinew July first 1874, end it
any ■ubscriber has paid any, it should

GM REEffT cf tie MASKED PRICE.

BUte Street,

St. Mary’s Academy,

on while standing near Ruck a sb~p.

MOSiOE MICS., - ----

LA.DiI&gt; FOR SALE.

Will Reopen Sep. 1st
_______ JOMgH PFLCO.

LtXit’ HoooAt-

Ternu *110 Fer
MOTHER SUPERIOR,
Convent L H. K,

T°

FARM FOR SALE! ~

�B«rtjrwAytah«y Arnsk.

'« ? 5 ?TO
.17*1
£ । CLASS NO. 8.
JceoM—Jacob Jordan, Henry Burtan, A. C- Towne
Beat eollectiao of fmit of all kinds
b/oije exhibitor
12 '00

Bourn durta

Second do,
Bost Ireifer. 2 yean old.
Second do.
Beat better, 1 year old,
B^nbull°a!l,

Barry County Agricultural
....
ftnnirty.

Beat pair common ducks
Seconddo
Best pair brows turkeys
Second do
Beit pair common turkeys
Second do

Second do,
Beat heifer calf,

Division

.­

IM Want JMtai &amp; SUMI Michigan Central
MAILK04D.

'

MICHIGAN

Judges same u for Claaa No. 8.
Beat bull, 3 years old or over,
1
Second do,
Beit bull. 2 years old,

«hime«km«
J. M. Novas, Secretary,
D. G. Bonxsok, TroiiMM 911.1
Prrra Cmamkx,

Beet bull, I year old.
Second do,
Beeteow,

Beet atallion, 4 n«&gt; old
Second beat do
B** stallion 3 yean old
Second do
Beit stallion 2 yean old
Second do

m

AND

WMMn AMBASOMMuty.

CLAUS KO.

Ji'Mta—Geo. D. Moore, Jahn J.
Hendershott, Ira Stowell.
Beit reaper and mower eotnlaaod
Beat mower
Bert wood sawing machine
Boa! loo hone nails
Boat ox yoke
Beet churn
Beet chooeopreea

Boat aod plow
Bort oom plow
Best cultivator
Best rood sower and cultivator
rotnbinad

Beet yoke working oxen.
Second dn.
Beat pair 4 yearn old steers
Second do.
Beal pair 3 yean old steera.
Second do,
Beat pair 2 yeara old steen.
Second do.
Brat pair 1 year old steers.
Second do.
Beat pair steer calvee,
Second do,
CIASS NO. -C.

rr

old, uuuumiiwr

E-—Kwtumioai

or more Maiden's blwib

^flor^^FrtlPippin
Bert fl or uerre Sweet Bough

Division I.-Flowers.
,

JuDora—MS. Win. EL Goodyear,
Miss Abby Pratt, Mrs. Oeo. M. Dewey.

Best collection dahlias

|1 OU

CIA88 NO. 2.

PU7PU7U7P7 "
Beit single harness
Beet doublo harntu.
Boot riding bridle
Beit pair calf bo-iU
Beet pair kip boots
Beet pair ooana buuu
Beet pair ladies gaiters or shoes
Beet arret coat
Boat pair pants

Jrton-LN. Keeler, J. C. 1
A. P. King.

Brit trotting 4 yean old or over
Second do
Boat trotting 3 year. old

McCarretb,

DICK FARMIHG LMDS
Al twi? o cldck tho trial of special
fretCug •:&lt; &lt;k will tako phee.
Boot pair 5 yuan old
..--•nr,. ''akx^i.4gxxs *'
Second do
- AU eoinpetltore for premium., sxffi4’”*"
jiuic-y and oIBcare, shall be residents
of tkwroanty and members of the sori- Beit pair 3 yean
SnnR nd Interested party .hall pass
fctuetrt on property that he or his

Send for “The Pioneer,'
A butnrn, lllultU.1 Pip*?. Mml.lotsr tU
llnum»L«. I XliW tiUMBK* Jim |mb-

2. LVJ suiciali aud article, intended
Jena as—P. D. Soules, H. B. Barnum,
fare-13 o'ekwk of Thnreday, the 2d day Z. B. Hoyt.
otfliti fair, rt the ofSce of tho Secretary. .
pair 5 years old or over
6 OU
Ne deriatiou can be made from this Best
'
Seconddo.
3 00
pair 4 years,
3 00
'3," Exlubitora will be careful to have' Best
'
pair 8 years old
3 00
their articles anil nuimnli arranged in Bost
I

WATUt' CONCEITO CHAIS

MSSISS.

-jw^.'aaatMaite^

rfflfBMaisSSi

^seazrsK-3
Jroars—Sarno oi Claaa 4.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. 1
Grand River Valley Divisks

OrnM al
PfilOM

,, .....
..
,
। Best 8 years old or over
u. kxhibituio of lioreei will take no- Second do
tico that a sign will bo raised in the '
center ul the ring designating tho clam i
of honfuih-sircd by tho judges for extiintnaSctt, wh&lt;-u all liursos of that clou
must be brought into tho ring and there
remain until the judges have decided
Ujioa their merits.
•
tak­
ing the first premium at any fair, shall,
if considered worthy the succeeding
year, bo allowed, n diploma, and on the
sooond year after receiving said premi­
um, shall again be catitlod to cum;&gt;oto
Jcooxi—Sarno as Class No. C.
for said premium.
7. All animals and articles offered Beit cok 3 yuan old
fur cxhibitiuti shall bo tbo Joao
Second du *
'. TOHOZ 'al.CtS^bitur; ,pn&gt;fM&lt; that Beal colt 2 yean old
any finu or coi:i[any doing busiaoss as
such may enter cvaipany property in tho
Crrn name.
8. Al! teams are strictly forbidden
•^mdriyn faeidr than a walk withia tho
grennd during the fair, except io tbo
' horse ring, aud ore ruqu&gt;wtod to move
at all times in the snmo direction, keep­
ing the center of tho grounds on tho

Beet Spanish Iambi, full blood,
Becrtnii do.
I Best urado buck,
' Second do,
। Beit 2 or more grade owes.
Second do,
«,
Beit 2 or more grade lamb^
Second do,

Second do,
Boat ewe.
Second do,
Bo«t 2 or more lam!

.iwaS.
Beit loaf wheat broad, milk or salt

GaPRwell&amp;Ci

Bet hop rising bread
]
du corn bread
do collection of cake made by

do 3 lb. batter modem &amp;vpt
do cheese la Ibi or over
do honey in comb lo Ibeorore
do gallon maple mulaaios
do bottle currant wine
do bottle blackberry wine
do bottle grape wine
do collection canned fruit by ot

9. No auimab or stock entered for
.competition cun b&lt;&gt; takan from the
Hart day of tho fair, except by pennio»ion of tbe Marshal; and no premium
will be paid on animals or articles re-

Jroars—Jahn Doanis, Mrs L. N.
Mixer, Mn. I. N. KsiUr. Mrs. James
Howes, Mrs J. C, Hanna.

hiliition shall be marked as inch, sad
•hall not compete wilh those of domes‘rtsua.*. i

domestic manufacture shall be manu­
Judges samn as in Class No. 0.
factured in the county by the exhibitor,
Boat walking team to wagon,
S3 00
to entitle thorn to a premium.
"
3 0»
rwywr.o err-i. ej pnrren rry nrt» rtxecunre
Committoe, and they may modify or re­
fuse to pay the itmou they may deem

13. Noiinimal wilt bb 'permitted to
compete in more than one dass in the
hit, except that auiduila .competing in
pairs may also compete aa single for
carriage, or dfalt, and cattle comneting
singly may also compete in herds.
from competing in the regular

tfvwUlio hold a:
»«■««Turflivc

Second do,
Bod bear Suffolk,
Jtmaro-J. P. Emory, W. P. Garrett, Second do.
Beet Lriceiter.hire boar,
Second do,
Bait IJeiwetorsblre low nod pigs.
Second do.
Best Cheater White sow and pigs.
Bost mala colt, ’t yaara old.
Second do.
Second beet do,
Brotd^l year old,
Seeond beet do,
Beit socking colt,
Second tag dor,,
Beat grade tow and i-igi,
2 oo
Second do,
1 60
Division C.—Cattla.
Beat pen of 5 slioata, 4 mouths old
utxC : CLASH NO. 1.
or Over,
'
5 oo
Second do,
3 oo
Beat boar, Poland China,
8 oo
Baataowdo, " '
, 3.W
Beet Cheshire boar.
3 oo
Beet Cheshire aoir,
8 oo
CLASS NO. 4.
DivialonB.—Jacks and Maine.

,

.. ‘

’

rocirar. ’

Jttroxn-J. W. Taylor, D. 0. Ha.
oom, H. J. Enfield.
Beat trio light Brahmas
2 00
Second do
1 Ou
Bert trio dark do
2 00

Boat trio buff recL,u.
Second do

Beeteow.

BmWfre. 2yearnrt.

1
2
1
2

00
00
00
00

Bert trio wbito Legbonu
Secund do
Bert trio btown Icghonu
Baobnddo

1 yrorUd
1 00 Beet trio plytnoutfa rocks

Beat rag carjiet
Second do
Beat pair woolen itockingi
Second do
Beit pair woolen ghivu “ pair woolan mittons
** pound woolen yam
Beet white rpreed

41 Part Bit, R. Y.

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Teas! Teas!!
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P. O. Box, 1287.

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Naw York.

Hr. J. Walker’. C&lt;
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EDITUR AJfD PUBLISHER.

VOL. XIX. NO. 16.

HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 950.

MILO T. WUEELKR.
.It TRMASVWIL-ea.. la th. Crart

MM-

BURQlteX.

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti
rtS. J. M.B C. RUSSELL,
t&gt;SAKKUMWMtS.-O«.. •&gt;«
CHAS. H. BAUER.

ilSVSytSB'.-JStS.

vator is the best in the market

It is well made
urmtrEs :x 182S-9.
It may bo said to ban been th© cus­
tom of th© Territorial government dur­
ing nearly it* whole axisteneo, when &gt;t &amp;
found itself in wont of money for tbo
ptamotion of KtM laudable enterprise

and of thoroughly seasoned timber. It is a riding

constructed that there is

cultivator, but

little or no weight on the horses necks even with­ We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
out a rider. Any cultivator that depends on the lars:
rider to take the weight from the horses necks is

Lightness of Darft.
Ease of Handling,
Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to all kinds of Plowing,

imperfect as the riders vary in weight and the
harder the ground the harder the bear down on the

B. DIAMOND.

necks. It has also a patent leveler by which the

teeth can always be made to run the same depth
and level. No other Cultivator has this. Every
wmuliTK uoLUnnoK.

lixr.

one guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale.
Come and get one on trial

c. G. HOLBROOK.

Price

kind, prirato lotlL’mue flourish^ in no
limited dogre®. That there private lot-'
taries finally became an intoterablo nui suntn, we may wall believe; but why
the gvrcrr.ment should have forbidden
this to individuals, while it allowed its
indulgence to itself, is a matter for qus-

17 The Council ot 1828 passed the fol­
lowing “Act to prevent private latter-

wee
* MS to ah aa, Um. toed©. Mm—ft re r~t

ss&amp;sbtcejE---&lt;•? Z

MICHIGAN TERRITORY.

§40.00

InJ829 th© council enacted Ito last
lottery scheme. It u entitled -An art
to raise a sum of money by lottery, for
th. purpose of ratablishing a free eommumratfon by land between the city of
Detroit and tbo village ot Monroe."
The following ta the preamble .Whema. Fr«. ■••Z.aiJ a fcre m»nUed.e
lo a.4 llr—lS all
et lh» IWTiMO. ui

WJI. 11. HAYFORD,

NO EXTORTION!

juImU. amt &gt;IH
U.lm». »«.«

The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

MISS JB. 5IEAD.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST

taville.

■

Mirtijai-

Sweet’s Hotel,

NEWOFFERSI

REAL ESTATE

NEW IDEAS
fflB

agency.

GRAND GIFTS

WlmUrW watnM *r. ar

Ihc provision at pruMUt
। book is as follows :
' mhm tetelwUl-'.llZ htar

j /«»•&lt;«&lt;»&gt;■&lt;*■* sw

5fig^h7SBV».j%

ROUGH and DRESSED if Oar Futile Fltai li ih’Sotata

Sulky Hay Rake.
TERMS LOW.

CALL AT JOHN' STANLEY K

POSTPONEMENT

I pa^tleaUr, which are Mat Free I

Pure Wines and Liouors

nni »ai lait coiceit

FOR MEDICINAL FCRFOHEK.

PDBLIC LIBRiWHITDCT
Custom Planeing, Sawing
and Turning
Done on Short Notice,

OmCElSCOtlETIIOLSE,
inred. site pMae. •creksHP. WUI »•
•’ to
»» day. red th. yroprwlor »■
. nun.re..rdl -So cite U.B.4 .«»W«
win I luw .Ml. la th.
-t LYON A DOKTER,

N'EW STORE!

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

DAY FIXED

AN EASY EORTUNE.

HASTINGS1ARBLE WORKS!

Tit© very beat Rake in existence, and
for sale at prices which defy r«mpetlIton. Don11 fan io mm U if you deem
to purchase, or need inch a Hake ■
I... uTJT. »U U taLTSS?Ml. kt
hM a tut* &lt;mal*« aa th. »l»tJaly. hM « teo

RE* GOODS AND NEW PRICK

THE rBBXlBSB WILL BE SOLO

hr die natal Dita Lb

THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT

MONUMENTH

THE THBBEffi OF THE PffiED.’

HasUngt. Juno

Hastings, Michigan.

FARM FOR SALE!

WE WANT AGENTS.

Hind Rail, Newell Poet,
and Balnetera,

ALWAYS OJV HAND.

A GREAT BARGAIN

The Williams Mower and

NEW PHOTOGAAPH

SELF-RAKING REAPER.

Tbo 'try lol Combined Mower and
Beeper Manufactured. Center balotM, center cut, draws easy,
does Ils wort the cleanest
and Msicsi of any

FEROTYPE GALLERY
B F. CBIBEBTEt A. CB.

Monday, 30th November.

$2,500,0001
■IO h. dirtritartte by Ml SM( ft. tkU« UU-

H.A. BUSELL’S
X ,1^I Jre“-

UR SEE PHOTOGRAPHS

Hasting*, Mich.

B. F. 8TEINUOFF

THE COLORADOWATCH.
FOR ONLY $3,00.

COPYING AND ENLARGING OLD
PICTURES-

PRICE OF TICKETS.

INK,
HUNTING OASES.

CRAYON.
WATEROOLOB
AND OILS

An old stager, who has been through
the mill, gives th© following parental
advice io the girla:
Take lotsons on the plana and learn
to point and sing, but let your mother
do the washing.
Do wanted work, and rank© nice
hrtl. nooktiea for Ute heathen, bnt don’t
The folfosring would be amusing, acquire that mystic art to "oook pork
were it not aa rerree a reflection on the
good scare at banuin natnn:. But what
Go to boarding school aud pursue
ts the grade a! morals, we will not at- some French, 8j&gt;anieb and German,
but negleet your goed old motlur «njiiA
Flatly deny Ute soil itnuaadimeat
' that you are engaged. Treat your
iHjr’i.'u-AE.z

But who! ol playing “boBcte F’ Can
U bo that it was the exciting game of
marbles, so dear io the boy’s heart,
wlwn it annually Ukea its place on the
ralandar? If not. wifl ao^ cdddlme
teJL^X’foubachrZof tto gume“’ 7

anyhow to the ywrog eprig.
When yon laugh, bugh heartily.
You.- gold filliega may bo aeon, ly is

UST OF GIFTS

G—' »*«“"•

ute eaya nothing of blasphemy : was it .
legsdiaod. or vu it not practiced ao Ol
to occasion any law on tbo aubject ?
TtJf disturbance of any rnoettafrof
citiseA tar Um transaction of nay buri­
naan eppertain'ing to them, at any tav­
ern. court, or election, ia forbidden in
thia ad, and a penalty affixed. Taverns
were legitimate places to rcndesvocs for
public burins^, and wore protected in u thoirTKrnret (foaling, and were allowed
vicilant manner. But while a person 15 per cent for their acrricea. Not­
might not, indeed, be justified in dis­ withstanding th. legal guarantiee ac­
turbing any meeting of citirerj fur pub­ corded tn this lottery, it waa nevsr
A considerable number of
lic purpose, what moral code niskr.s drawnOekme were sold, and eamo portion ot
the doing so an "immoral practice F’
The following would bo found to in­ tbo money, al least, covered into the
terfere very acricusly with our modern treasury, in return for which their hold­
"bone show," and the feoHngs of ers were net even allowed tbo ccmtort
of kiaowhtg ' that they had draws
‘'horsemen" generally:
"blanks."

FOR SALE!

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

“Itbtta vrejwr bril.” raid Raoul,
taring femsrif Io spoak quietly “Com,
in with me now^ousia, the night atrikoa
chdl, it is not wall to stay here.”
"Tbo vesper boIL’ list it will ring soon
for a bride.” shs perristvd. “Oyno,I
remember now. Have yon aeon them,
Cousin? are they sit ting together there?’’
“AituM? fi tress"* cried Raoul, good-

of our country, 1 take tbs Hberty to
give you a little of tbo prreent history .';
ol which aro nearly folk and throe or
Thb is one ot tho most fertile stateg
four additional cargoes wore to be Rot
east &lt;$f the rocky mountains, |its prin­
off thia waek. It is confidently be­
cipal productions are corn, wheat, ante,
rye, barley, &amp;n and tabareo. Brail,
of ail kinds kre abundant Tbe coun- ।
cargoaa during the month of July last try also contains Kime minerals such as
year. Thia is a good showing and tells iron, coal and lead and it is reported

N«w Yotx, Aug., 8, 1874.
Paris make* tbe fuhiotu of tbo
world, and New York varies them a tri­
fle to snit tho difference in climate and

Sulky Hay Rake.

lonville, in the State of Iowa, gets Iwrself a really fashionable dresa at a very
moderate price, but she does not know
or appreciate hameinch more the some
drees e$nt her sista* (by Hrs) in kNew
The eosiety in thb part of tbf state b
•**“ «h«fc»ijiu was first brought

Tna laoa Irrnm.- Philadelphia
dispatches intimate that tho statements
'
*
tlly going lhe

Wwib indeed
why thou were the---------------------- -seemed to him like liulo soft white
doves, so cold and rigid now? Why
waa the fiur flue aet as tn a mask of

the fell, are not hidoroed by persons i«i
that city who are familisr with ths con­
ditions and prospects of tbe business.
Some improvement u hoped for, but it

to anlicqate a brisk demand for iron
and a oonsoquent teviK,:ot MtWl7 *»
torn ares »ud loUhtg mA before next
spring nt the sarlitei. It is ndmitted
thst when a revival ♦&lt; buatoiMs eumr,
it will bo very general, and that when
once recovered it will be more securely
held than beiaro, the ironmasters hav­
ing learned lessons of prndeuce which
' they will not suoa furgel.
Gout. Kswa goa Warn. Paoatxna.—
The IfrrtUut 4' Jtedro atetee that the
shipments o! wool to the United Slates
directly from Australia fur the season

love for d’Eetava) had endured unchill­
ed through death and lime, the love of
another, and forgetfulness is moro fatal
than either time or death. Besides if
a* she berself had sasd, a woman might
wall change in sight yearn, so too might
a man. and perhaps ths mon who had

season* Only four vessels were sent
direct thia season, which carried 7,150
beta, or 2,707.050 pounds. This large
falling utf—fully use hall- in tbe dared
shipment* from Victoria is attributed to
two causes; first, lbw change in tbe
United States tarifi in 1872, and nest,
to the September panic of 1873. Tbe

II* began to reconcile himself to the
marriage, then to wish tbr it* coming-,
ho showed in all that ooMeraed it an
interest inexplicable to Aurora, and be
brought her *o magnificent a bridal gift
that she thought repontantiy of tbe half
tear with which “th. black captain"
bed always inspired her, and of her injuatfoe towaid him in fancying that he

now get what Australian wool they may
require from Ik gland, under their tar­
iff for 1872, without the additional 10
per cent duty which they had to pay be­
fore on all wool imported from beytnr!
.the Cape of Good Hope, unlen brought

Misaaanns Tigrtnssa Rsxu.—For
tbo infettnaiio* of o«r Granger friends,
we give below the roles whkh tho Min­

Raoul kept a fartive, anxious watch on'
bar face, but neither, blush nor taar dis­
turbed ita pain composure. She waa

AUGUST ELECTIONS.

Ilaoul went back into tho sabeo, and
finding it empty, poaead through to hb
cousin's little morning room adjoining,
and gently pushed the door ajar. Aimee
was ua her knees before the window
that looked toward tho high rood, her
white draperies rruriied about her, her
item* ontein-lched. repeating over and
over, “Eugens! Eugenol Eugene!" Not
a tear, not another word; only that
heart-wrung moan, “Eugene, Eugene,

have not been of any special importance,
use as they demmatrato the character
of tho opposition. The Mormons have
carried Utah, in tho election of a dele­
gate in Congress. as easily as the Dutch
took Holland. The Gentile vote, how­
ever, shows a large iucrvaac, running up
to a thousand or more even under tho
shadow uf the Tabernacle of tho Baints,
in Halt Lake CUy, and having a ma-,
jority in some other part* of tho Terri
tory, and ita gain will confines in tbe
future to be still larger, till the soon lied
"Saints” are boatou nt tho pulls. Yet
this may bo the work of years as the

and it will be seen that they fix rates1
from 33 to bfi per eent. higher than
dioeo filed by the railway companies in
thb State, and the sajae b laj-riantially true of the freight rates, eetal.liaheo by tbe same commission.

tbe country, and send them, too. with
snug little outfit* that there may bo no
drawbacks to the rest and pleasure of
the holiday. It would be sadly against
the desires of theso praeti-al, kind
hosrts if their naa.es should became
public, or it would be pleasant ■ to say
who have set examples of such worthy
rather a mixed sort, consisting of Dutch,
Xhv fasbior.ablo milliners and drooe- charities. Not the least among lheee
Irish, English Scotch, Ba eeds and darmakeya of thia city make enormous
•uras
of
money.
Tho
simplest
bonnet
The Beligon b as various os ths na­
tionality, We bafre Msthcx'lat, Baptist*. on their stands, without urnamentr, ia continues ita work of delight, sending
Camolitaa, Duncerf Allbrighte. Pres­ marked not lost than 8.’0, and then Gio boqusu to hospitab and ]x&gt;ar famiKes,
•i[*&lt;nse begin*. The liltlv French flow- where the spire of carnation and rose,
byterian., Lutberian and Cstholic.
for a while, dispel tbe fever breath and
In polities we have Brputdicana rr is pul on at 15, and the milltner atteet odors. with Hfe-givfa« eento.
Democrats, Liberals, Temperance and who asks it never blushes a blush, and Merit of the miasm of the dty might
if that Hower swells to a wreath or any­ bo neutrnlinod. Physicians soy, if every
tho old party of aorsheada
Now should anything happen to you thing of that sort, the $5 swells to 125. window-rill was banked with growing
*r to any of your friends, to make them Then thy plume and the-Jsae must 1« to thoair. sod in time the Mission will
Himoatenfed, if they will coms her* added, ami ypw find that tho cheapest doubtless turn its sltonlion to sopplying
and do not find an clement to suit, 1 bonnet that any wxuan uf pretension phots to thoeo who ar* willing to take
wear* costs not a rent lna .th&lt;n $.")0. oars ot them Tho credit of origiuailbg
•hall reyyoe in hard to please.
■ Ur.'a 8. Lseeb from near your jitsre Let as go a llttfo into detail in this mat- thb beautiful charity, is due, I am told,
to Mus Ella Itoveeti. the daughter of a
ha* been out boro giving ua a mriso of
highly eotaaoUd New York marthant,
lectures on Practical Christianity, which
and a member of Dr. Bellow*' Church.
if followed, would result in great good
1 saw a Little white hat tho other day This young lady brought th* idea of the
to tbo whole human family. -Tbe DV at &lt; wDlhisr'b store, in the full sum­
is wed posted on all matters of scrip­ mer *tyh, ol course, with a ticks* on it
ture and politic* and we wish Um groat marked 2230! Tbinfc of that! Ami
i ■*«** i
ny row
i think, too, that thh trifl*, ta it was ns are soon &lt;m the street* with | bands full
of geraniums end roses, while muntry
frail as *|ma glass, could not pneribly
carrisgre drive In from Long Island and
be worn a dozen' limes ! That price Jersey with gentle faced occtmanta.
waa douhttess pokl ta it. it was doubt­ wbore laps and bauds are filled and
dues its work tbe cleanest
less worn and edmirrd a dozen times, loaded with garden flowers. It ia a de­
sad easiest of eny
light to r*cci re tbo flasers, it ba lux­
mid is duubtlr.s now in some dust bin.
Machine. Mdfciri ,
I take ths opportunity of this
ury to thoen ewucro to «gis*. If one
farturod.
What, uh wire*, uf hard-wurkiug far­ wants a sight of tbe Saints of New
c-ipied hoar to jot dow n some
mers and mechanics, do you thiuk of York , Jet him happen ip at the Chup-h
fag you and the lame friends
such
prices
a*
tihtO
ta
a
not
overly
oxof
th.
Unity
Tbot*day
mntninr*.
And
WhetLer 1 bare “anything
travagont ball dress—of |900 'for an sco the swvet, dvroutand thank ml tares
writing about" I lente to you and your evening dress, and th«n not considered
renders to judge.
estravagant at all ? Ear be it kuown,.
I am in lhe heart vf Illinois, aluwt an «iMjcail ocnaabM it rs nothing un200 miles south-west oi CUkago nod 80 commnu to pay three or four times Is, a* I have prophesied , picking up.
WOO ter a dress, to say nothing of the Tlio chovrful form of tbe country luerniiles west of the Chp&lt;tai, Springfield.
lace and jewelry necremry to set it out. clisal* i* o:i&lt; &gt; mun-m-*u on tba *lr&lt;&lt;« te, j
Of my slay in Chicago, I will n«&gt;t Ayieb drees uf tluA kind must have al( and New Yovk twgin* to look busy.
write, for *hat has not Ixeu writton thu accompaniments Iu make it the
about Chicago docs not need to ‘be.’ proper thing.
it b a curious tiling iu dress that tiie'
THE COLOB ADOW ATCH.
principal
.
FOR ONLY $3,00.
tiro ground^when it says : “Ws ?ouM
ask tlx- Michigan |«ople' to consider
seriously the probable influence of the
After spending n Habbetb very pfoasaatly in tbo city, I took the Chicago,
miugliug of llu&gt; saxes in working politi­
HUNTING CASES.
cal machinery — flic caucus, the conren
Alton and 8t Loom IL II. for this placv.
stopping by the way at tho cities of
tfon, the committee. and so lortb. Tbcv
Bfoomingtou and Spiingfidd. What a
are sickened to-day by the scandals
wanderful ride itb through the rndlcsi women dreu to attto' t Iha admiration winch tbo working of that machinery
of men, they have an idea, (and, they
pthlries! What oceans of i-om' *^Tho are correct 'doabtlete ia this a&lt; iu every­ I rd flora, and yet t ha*' scandals ivme
wonder b constantly arising where it thing rise,) that a man enu better judge &lt;&gt;f compuntivcly clean source. What
all goes to, and who or what can eat it of what men tike than they themselves. will they be when every female politician
all. There are just enough other crop Tbe principal bonnet trimmer is a man
six fret iu height, and be handles neevisible to give variety, but fov mil*
alter mile It is Corn in place cf wheat
and core in place of forests,—oorn as
ing charges which even the most charfar sometimM as tho eye can see.
But in northern Ulinoia I found that
purest, and which, iiowvvef false, aro
poplo were despairing of thb crop.
Tbe drouth wu so severe, that ths tus­ her set, and Madame, the modiste, is never made again »t any' man without
sled, end to my eyen Cue looking, corn complaisant in the matter of erndit—in leaving behind a stain which he and
waa not earing. Strangely enough ths fact she urge's all the rich goods poeeigreat rain of Sunday tbe 20th that eo ble ufou the poor rich woman, lint
the '.ill is finally presented, and burvucl
flooded Pittsburgh and many other
places, and that I waa delighted to •*&lt;rr|&gt;orU&gt;&lt;l from Detroit, and that was
abundant Iwre and at Springfield, did
not touch Chicago er Bloomington, or
the region around. As yet I can only
alruggliar f
hope that Hastings and vicinity receivtold him Kit
XEW inVERTISEIIErn,.

T. EASTMAN,

The Williams Mower and

and ro-olocfed thia same Caanoa, as if of the Deaf and Dumb and tbe Blind,"
st the city of Flint, to be there educated
in defiance of Congress. Probably ibis as pupils ia sasd Inslitnttou ia aeoordanre with tbo rules and regulations
theroof.
sion, as it certainly should b», and Can­
Bsc. 2. Buch Bupcrintendente , of the
non expelled from tho House which ia
tbe Poor shall, in every csss, before tak­
disgraaed by his pressure.
ing or sending any js-rson to said InatiTho Keutocky and Vicksburg ejec­
tions are noteworthy from tbe absence
of any seriuas difficulties attending
th« m. A* was expected the Democrats
have had their own way in Kentucky,
generally rolling majorities to ami thsm•elvos. Ths only quarrel there seem*

mustachioed ptiiknoplirr. “Here one
neon plenty of grief thist rains tears and
flower* for the fimt month or two, but
when the grave iitgrren tho eyes are
dry. What would you? The daed gels
ita immortaDes twice a rear, and tbo
m&gt; artabeUer spent &lt;m the living’ But Democrats of that region being very
thb is a heart ai gold, the Vr»t mono
sweat of fidelity in all Pere Lachbs- reedy, of course to announce that sum*
of tbe negroes have been voting their
ticket and that this has giro* great U.
fence to the RepuUican negrooe, but
of course there is no troth in ail this, as
Chicago
we dip the following
•hawing th* rate for the tranapcrtaiion ths u»gnx-» know a* by intuition who
of wheal from Chicago Io Naw York, aro their friene*. But all thb b of
and from tiara to Liverpool, which we less conMqoencu than the peaeafal passthink tmy candid person wdl admit is ing off of the Viekabarg eteetiin, which
luul twen eo feared by Gov. Ames that,
in antieipetfoo, he had asked fee Government foroeo to prevent dsatarbenooe.
The Pressdsmt, however, had a more

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Washington Block, State Si
Our goods are arriving and we
shall open soon.
Our Stock was bought for Cash, in the dull season of theytv,
and consequently we can offer the beat bargains in ouf*lin&lt; to
be found anywhere.

"W e Have In
COI FEES,

Ppwdered,
Granulated.

million dollar Stale House now build­
ing ia to be its greet pride hereafter.
The outside is mostly completed, and
the finished portions are grandly bssutiful and rich 1 passed the old home
of President Lincoln. It ia really plain •
rr and more unpretending than the
picturo* of it make it appear. Hut I
thought a* I stopper! to view it, what

. Japan,

Old Govtra-

incnt Java and

Crushed,

Oolong and 4

Golden Rio,

Standard A, Ex­

grades of Young

Green. Routed

tra C. and Brown

Hyson.

and Ground.

LOWEST CASH PRICE
Cash paid for Butter, Eggs, &amp;oriease call and see us.

No trouble to show goods.

Yours Truly,

Spooner &lt;fc Hepburn.

WM. H. HAYFORD.i

ACQUAINTANCE CARDS
OX reeelpj of cent* I rffl forward by
mall a parkas nf therarw Aeqrest stance
Cards by which any per**, enu farm the
acquaintance of a stranger, ar a pereoo
of tbr opposite mx without an inlrodoot

OFFICE Ci CUIJtT HOUSE,

IIISTIXUS, MICHIGAN.

hs changed it for ths more spurious
and elegant bouse I saw in Washing­
ton a year ago.
This town of Jacksonville is one of a
low. with about 12,000 people it com­
bines more objects of interest than any

LEE REED
Mantifaotttrer of Carriages is to
Busy to write a new advertise­
ment, but continues to sell Carri­
ages, Buggies, Cutters, &amp;c., &amp;c-&gt;

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

Here m four Htste Asylums, vis. the
Insane, Blind, Deaf and Dumb and
that f« Imbecile*. Hero too, are three
Ladies Seminaries, and a Conservatory ing to light dally. Tho fart is, it ia be­
lieved, that Mr. Beechar has lived a
here also b the Illinob College. These life in total variance with his profes­
with a High School, Academy and four sion*; that his amour* bare been fear­
ful in number and quits as fearful ia
ward schools would seem to supply tho
place sufficiently with instruction
Il bj n city of Cburebes, four Meth­
odist, three Piesbjdsrian, Ac. Ac., and
many of them have fine edifioee
Tho business of the dty surrounds
an open shaded pablic square, ia this
square public meeting* aro often held.

held there every Saitodsy evening for
a longtime Ust Saturday evening n
prominent lawyer, said to have been a
hard drinker, addressed an audience of
1200 to 1500 people, taking strong and
and advanced temperance ground. I
find by |ba way that tbo temperance
work is progressing in thia Btatu and In
many places no liquors can be purchaned except as psovided by tow. In
Bloomington ths stajoowDfe to this of­
fset were confirmed by a oonvensfiou
with two Irishmen 'wbe were evident

Three Grades of

Also u full litte of Fancy Groceries, all of which ve offer at

AGENCY.

We send this
THE NEW IMPHOVED

paper from, now until

RKMINGTONSEWINGSACHfflt
.-WZSIUIUD,

fetaiuMtetaonftgifrrftix
i M 2 oral.

IN BJWNE’S STORE,

REAL ESTATE

bring their w
in which they
tage over their opponent, a* tbe latter
A day spent in Springfield waa im
We hare received from and publish­
being mostly new settlers, do not have
ed at the request of A. I- Aldrich Esq., proved by easing the city as much as
their wives and daughters with them,
Asting Cemans* ionar of thia Institution, possible It it justly famed for its baau-

flung himself on his knere beside her.
her hand drotrped beck against his
to which the attention of all interested
shoulder. “Faithful-to the sod," rhe that the )aat delegate election was coa­
is specially directed.
murmured, and never spoke again.
trated in Congrrrs on the ground that
Samos 1. TAv yw*yd» *f
.State •/
Do Champfleury lifted the reddened
Cannon, the Mormon delegate, waa in­
mvt. Tbs', the Fuperialsneligible on account of haring more than
ties of thia State in which there are, vr
but a bill was passed iu tho House cf shall l&gt;e hereafter, any person ar per­
Reprreeautive* declaring any person sons between tho ages ot ten years and
twenty years, who shall nureeea a good
guilty of polygamy to bo ineapable of natural intellect and good moral qiiarholding a seat in Ctegren. It ia said after, and shall have no coatagiauo dis­
this bill failed to pass in the Senate be­ ease, who shall be deaf and dumb, or
ing overtooXed during tbe hurry of the blind or partially dsaf and dumb or
blind, and who shall be or shall be­
come cbergeaWe W saM omiWy, or to
thought tbe Monuon authorities would any township therein, shall cause any
taka warning from what waa done. In­ and all such persoiu to be taken to the
MU' LI_ _ T_ .r____ z__ .l. i______
stead of that, they have re nominated

NEW GROCERY HOUSE

for SALE!

uoon RKAMrea

MORGAN JONES.

miimi iitb.

�THe IVpiIbucmi

pities

Licsl

J. Cole
Brandies and Champagne
xo. so nnoABWAT, nvr rocr.

•cat in for priming the Charter and
Ordmanceo in phamplet form, and wo
Lid 33 per rent below the Jnmul, and
Iben was refused th. job by th. council,
and the Jewnuf allowed to put In a anppiimeatary bid after ’they knew what
our bid was. Learning of thia wo also
•ent in a second bid, and again bid war
below them and th. council was com­
pelled to give us the job.

Au, on Daces Goons at Coot Bound
tu dean out for the new atock.
Geo. H. Johnson ft Co.
Middleville.

The Hoc (f) Senator gires aa a rea-

office exorbitant rate, for thb same.
In the above extract from the last Has­
Jtanul there is not one
Wm Eastman is making astensive tings
word of truth. Dennis knows that tho
laiprovem.nte at his warehouse, near
the railroad, by adding a reiter ftnd Charter was not ehangwl by tho present
preparing to build • large .levator for Legislator, in regard to any legal print&gt;«K of any kind. That the Charter has
th. rereptfou uf grain. Ho i.
thelrea kept buoy in filling order, far always required th. ordinances and fi­
nancial statement to be printed in all
lune, plaster, etc.
tbe papers published in th. city. And
llk-k.
u»
,,,
that ia right, os th. peoplo should know
&gt;1 kx&gt;k • pur of joso, nxna, iuxooi,
what they are required to do by th.
■ 1'1.1. of
Council. All that eras done waa th.
them, with one spoon, at a saloon last
addition of tho 50th Section and any
Saturday orening. This is nut a rotlcctioa upon tho refreshment, but rath­ person who reads that and then tho
above, will know that Dennis is a de­
er more ujMjn tho spoon-ica.
liberate liar, and meant to deceive tbe
Tho balance of cash in the Stat.
Treasury July 29, WB. 11,202,014.5(1.
Recelpte during week ending August
Spiritual Meeting.
5. were HO^lt.12; paymret, dBriBg
aamotimo 802,518,09; leaving a bal­
Tho Gun Laks Association of Spirit­
ance in the Treasury of 81.151,014.59. ualists nil hold a meeting in their
itecreaao for tbo week 151,599.97.
grove on balunhy and Bunday tbe 29th
In tho annual opportionment of tbo and 30th of Aug. Eraminent Speak­
primary School Interest fund, there aro ers will be present. Tho public are
found to bo 417,464 children io the cordially invited to attend.
' State who partako of tho benefit In

I Eaton Connty there are 8.436 scholars
drawing public money, and the apportiooato l» 84.218, or fifty cents per head.

Nel profit*—1PA fisherman's.
‘
What is dispeptia ?—Stuff.
j
Sorrowful fishes—W(b)olos..
Plenty— squinvls in the woods.
Going fast—ice out in the sun.
CaTT=hud pay what you owe.
1

Four Blate street bloods started 3 a.
111, Saturday morning for Tbonmpple
lake fur a “prime dqy’s fishing." so
| they proclnimsL When Wo state that
they setnrMd home 6 p. m. that even­
ing with a small bnll-hcod two inches
lung tho felicity of tho day's sport (?)
can be readily estimated.

Election time approaches, and candi­
dates aro thicker than flies were in
Egyjit. Slates are being written and
uflfoo-seeken count their friends. Tho
Iteml our new advertisements.
poor man ia noticed, patted on tbe back
Another—drinking cup at tho pump.
and treated to condensed lightning.
A pair of drawers—A apan of horses And so, nee in n year or two, men
Refreshing—roda watuy at tbe Auu- stand on the stuns level, general good
feeling exists, and everything is lovely.

Aa wo were walking along tho streets
the other day, we mot a certain person
who was canvassing for a paper. Ho
bad on his face an expression of the
most intinee disgust. We asked him
what the matter waa; he aaid he had
Ground and lufly tumbtap—Cut-glass been orer to tho Marble Shop, and oaked them to snbeenbo for his paper.
gobU-H.
Certainly, replied they, “Pay in work."

lists of Patents issued from tho IL
8 Patent Office to Michigan Inventors,
for the wook ending July 15th. 1874,
and each Iwaring that date. Furnish­
ed this |x]ier by Cox ft Cox, Solicitors
of Patents, Washington, D. C.:
• Burning Iron, C P Benoit, Detroit;
Saw Betting Anvil, M Hitchcock, Hills­
dale; Running Gear for Carriages, B
E Herrington and G W Irish, Grand
Ledge ; Saw Arbor, J Torrent, Muske-

Tat our Bools and Shoes, they c
excellent fits, Call and see •
Geo. H. Johnson ft Go.
10
Middleville.

FALL EXAMINAT1OHB
LADFUim

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What part of a ship ia good
youngsters—Tho spanker.
What roof covers tho moot noisy

w'John Hotchkiss has built a treat yard

fence at Isis residence on Green St.
Why is a whisper forbidden in [rililo

An inventory taken uf the State Agcult iral Farm (070 acres) shows it lo
a
rth 8201,000.

Dr. Upjchn has tho lumber on the
tu - .1 and will soon make improveJ. Hendershott has tbe cellar dog
for -. new house on Broadway near the
res i- nee of John Beaamcr. teWia. H. Goodyear ia about moving
to Mi'skvgoa to live. tie will engage

nation ia called to ths now adver■nt of Spooner ft Hepburn. They
worthy of a liberal patronage.

■ numerous flying papers on tbo

W.i trust our readers will road the
excellent Illinois letter wo publish this
wook Wo hope to hxro more of the

HUB

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
Those new goodsare arriving at John
Stanley's. And the stock of Green
Groceries begins to be attractive. You
will find him In his splendid new store.

Commission Merchants
IH GRAIN AfTD FLOUR.
Coroar Want xutbyStrwL

§50,000 00
HASTINGS

■ommrod ILa
• aider te dries oa Um Id ward
for Ito asaa of
sad UmI U
MMtd afilaal tea proyarlyla frol tofwkrcb lha
aald walla aaa laid acrordlog lo ac. 1 of a Or

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WESTERN HOKE JOURNAL,

Hkdaaatla

Uorad tkal lha report to arcepu

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GIFTOTERPRISE!

OF POPE PIUS IX

Dili Catholic Journal ii litiijai

Hastings Township Republican Caucus.

FRESH FISH!

Tlio Republicans of tho Township of
Hostings will meet iu Caucus at at tbo
Center School House, on Saturday tho
15th day ol August. 1874, al one o'clock
P. M., tar the election of delegatee to
the County Convention, to be hold in
Hastings City on tho -du inst., for the
election of eight delegates tu tho Slate
and Congressional Conventions
By order of Committee,

:tat

St. Mary’s Academy,

The following is a simple mode uf
rendering water sdmost aa cold as foe:
Let lhe - jar,, pitcher or vessel used for

tbrough a straw.
The way to make a fire real hot i
krvp it thoroughly coaled. .

i

A Grange Picnic is to be bold on tbo
15th of August, on tho South side of
Gun Laho, in tho township of Orangofolds of coarse cottoe krpa conetantly
yille, and on tho grounds of tbe Plain­
wet. The evaporation of the water will
well Fishing Club.
tarry off the heat from the Inside and
reduce it to a frrering point. In India
Como one, come all, and bring your
end other tropical regions where ice can­
sweet hearts with you. There will be a
not bo procured this ia common.
Bowcry Dance in tbo afternoon and ev­
Girls, don’t yon ever marry n man ening for those whose tinny feet love
until you have wen him-go throngh the
that enjoyment. Refreshments . will be
act of eating. Let tbeH-andidaW for had on lhe grounds and n happy time
your hand first pass the ordeal of eating is expected.
W. B.
I soft boiled eggs—half a down will do
fur a triab If ho can do thia and leave
tho table cloth, napkin, and his shirt
unspotted, and if his mouth does net ^Un Bunday aflorn.on last Richard
look aa though tho ccnlente uf a double Walker, son of Bryan Walker, living in
revolving six-bottle castor, mustard and the north part of Irving, while out
all, had crossed bis threshold—take hunting squirrels with a gun. accident­
him. Or, try him with a spare rib. If ally shot himself; tbe ball entering un­
ho accomplishes thia feat without with­ der tho mid-ohin and passed upward
out putting out one ot his ever, pitching and a little to the right, lodging near
tho bones into your lap, or knocking tho tho ear. Ho Ibra walked homo, almost
table oat of joint, fix tbo wedding-day half a mite, unaidod, remaining perfect­
ly sane, and appears lo have strangled
at once—for bo will do
from tbo swelling of tbe throat so tu to
IHoht trees by the roadside. They
add grfsdtf to tho beauty of tbe place, prevent breathing, and dying about 8
o’clock, living but Jtwo ho&lt;nn_from the
cheering the weary
.....................
limo of tho accident. _^Te waa a quiet,
day, and making resort for birds, th?, J------_-----------------------grown by tho industrious yuuug men twenty-two years
farmer*' ailiiu. I
sugar orchard, old and was much thought of by all his
acquaintances.
adding to tho income of the owner year­
ly, al tbo aatno time growing valuable
wood and timber, no insignificant com­
Letter* remaining In Heatings P. O.
pensation for planting and care.
A Nashville friend of ours who has uncalled for Arig. 5, 1874.
Persona calling for aay of tho followjust been married and gone into house­
keeping, mentions, incidentally and un­
complainingly, tbo following few of his
Wife's relations that comprise hu (?)
family; Hie wife's mother, three atetern, seven otepsistere two widowed
mats, their four babies, three maiden
aunts, three cousins, two neirea, one
grand motlier. two gvand-auate and an
adopted female infant; and he is the
only man in tho house- Fancy a mid­
night alarm of fire in that doanicito.

HICH.,
Will Reopen Sep. 1st

Hardwar 0 Store ■

MONRSE

JOSEPH PFLL’Q.

BEST OF WORK.

Terms $120 Per Year.

PIOTURESL
The groat and justly celebrated Phy­
sician for Eye, Ear, Lang, Nervous,
Female, and nil Chronic Diseases, Dr.
N. J. Aiken, has returned from Cali­
fornia, and will be in Grand Rapids,
Mich., until October. Office, 2G Mon-

1 am now all alone in the i’hotograpb
busioeaa, and aa I bare tnaite arrange­
ments to increase my facilitiM for doing
better work than ever, all should call
and get a negative taken. The eupcriority of my work in tho past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-class work in
tbo future.
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MATT.EPy

To offer a good bargain and tet every
000 know it, are tbo two loading oomtials for bnrinows.. Men may make
money without domg this, but it ia th.
. I—"1
There ore different ways of informing
Famoa F. Biatuo, of the Detroit &amp;
cuatewres aa to what you can offer
Milwaukee Railroad, baa besnanwnthem, but there are none which tdtt so
ginoer 111 yearn and traveled 480,000
little or which may be so effective as h*-,-— heated over from their wounds,
tailrs without a single accident.
wo have another case to write up. List
Tho Hastings phitooopker obenrreti
Batmtday night Luther Hyatt, while in
su iul- |-™&gt;» J .rp»u l»
that the placidity of expression worn by
a atato of intoxication and in company aa it is best to Ut tho sheep nm to Um
only, an advertisasneat goes to
hay all th. time, and ths oata are to bo
a man who is “next" in a full harbor’*
sands; to .hangers as well aa to f
tai i. 4b. abaat Mr. Mv«s further
shop cannot bo counterfeited.
•
ciaima that if a former will do moot of
Watch your garden fences.
Tbe
his work himMlf, hiring help only when
large herd of cattle daily running tho
it is noceaaary-for hSrvostmg bay,
streets make gardens look tick after
sorting oat tbe cam and cabbage.
It is suggested by an astute friend of
morality that smoking lo allowed dur-

DAY AND NIGHT.

‘pdsf-PAlb,

Qty Drug Stan,

YEnaamtrnsHSHL1
taeWlOK

GaP-BwelliCt

Obstacles to

�stripe tm Ha towny coat, but dying
hard, a terror to tte last; tte maroh
over leagues of sand, where earth and
ate and wind whirled together ia ano
blinding, blaring teat, and tho mirage
•warn ever before and death lay behind
-all the stifling life of tte strange,
lute, lavage sons of the desert lived
again for her iu tte wood*. ami made

bow,

whka ate added cnUtagiy, “Per­
haps you do not love ter?” “Not love
bur."' bo repeated; he raised the band
ho held to Me Uno, and ia another in­
stant woe gone from her s.gbt. .
Aurora ted finitted ter song. and
waa lifting still in tte window, ter gui-

THE ORIGINAL

tteagM loft ta that aeemragly emotam“Wteiia it you ask of ma?’ ate
cried. ‘To break tte faith {^lodged to
tte dead! for - ------ - *tai to tte end.

large shadowy eyes gixiiig quostioningly out into tte durk. The color came
and went in her cheek m ate heard a
etap growing kinder alone the terrace.

woman he loved. When d'Eataval re­
turned from the seven years’ captivity
for which be bad been snateted from
the gory death of the battle-field,
“It i* I," aaid d’Eataval'* voice. Do
Aimra’s rouain ted Mt, at the first you net draw mo wherever ycj are? '
He took the hand that toy on the gui­
tar end held it fluttering ifl hi. -And
—Aimee?-' ate aaid, catching her

'’■ssaMt

faltagty.stebte teM a aorere-gnty in
hia Mart too entire for him to Duration
its degree ar nature. It was only when
after a vast'a ateenos, te returned to
find tte ohiM UoraoaMd into the delirate brilteney of giriteud, and all that
yvung promise giveu to another, that he
knew what ate ted been to him—tte
focus of every
-• •
■
____ ______ _ _________ .growing with
him. ted so grown into him that be
could no mare hope to sever if from hi*
life ttea to nado tte mysterious bond
uniting body and aool and yet live on.

“A memory ?*’ ate broke in.' “Why.
it my life itaelf— wtet have I Iraaide ?
Look yon, rouaia, you love me, you eay.
Multiply that tore a myriad-fold, and
imagine mine for him. My heart vtin
ta.nothtag el*e than what you cal! a
memory ; iu all God’, infinite world of
ereaturva 1 feel only him I
" She
atoppad, tte paaaion oeetned to die out
of ter euddonly, and ahe lifted her face
with a weary amilc. •'You eve, eouain 1
do not waate yonr tore on toe— —”
“Enough. Aimee," avid Raoul. ‘What
your lure ia to you, mine iv to me. I
would not tone it if I could 1 will be
only your brother again, eince you will
teve'uo more ”
.
From that time he held himaelf atrictly within tte old relation*. Wtet te
auffvred ho autferod ta oitenco. accepting
quietly the meaauro of regard ate
gri*nio&gt;i him. No one would have au»Twcted the heartbroak ta tte hiatory of
throe two, ao oompowd, ao reecrv ad, he
by nature, ahe through that eort of convulaion of nature which appeared to
have ctengwt the very route of her
character. Al tbe period of Raoul’a re­
turn ahe woe ta her way, tto‘. tea alter-

can but seldom ravage the spirit. for
it loaves ruin and emptiness behind,
lie told binitelf that Fate could bare
nothing wane ia atuce fur him non, but
rather some compensation in letting bim
see ter, at least, happy. Rut when, in
tte week* that followed, ho beheld her
• ulfortaj inataad, be Buffered with her

than tbo first sharp anguish. He was
so helplvaa, loo. Ho could only watch
in silence, veiling hia pitying regard
before tbo*o sad, proud eyas, which, at
the slightest sign, would turn upon him
with the look of a wounded door el bay.
Ho dared not speak, be could not gv
away; he eould only eom", day by day
to liorrat* hia own heart in spoe-.hles*
sympathy and powerful rago.
Day by day—and yet tte days worn
ao few after all! Tte rosra were in
their fultest blush, when Eugene d'E»tarsi teld Aurora to Ida heart, on tte
very spot where, eight years before, te
bad held Andre in a parting clasp; and,
even yet, tbuugb tho ruee-prime was
|&gt;art, the vines sire red ta dilators hero
and there. In three few weeks Aurora
seemed tc have developed into sudden
womanhood, to bars poaied, a» it wore
in a night, from tho uncertain grace of
springtime to tte fall glow and richuera
uf snanser. Thera was a kind of glory
of youth and oompletoaru about tert
her clear, golden brown eyes gave out
a light like sunshine; the blood waa
___ B___ ______ ,__ ____ r_______ , bright un tte round riieek under tte
and perhaia a ivrtain listtosenara which | bright cheetnnt hair, ate moved and
might well, beside, bare teen taken for
music. Even Raoul's eyre unwillingly
follow al her, and aa for d'Eataral he
of the criaia ate had {mated through. seemed like one dusted. lie watched
She led a retired yrt not lonely eaia- her silently, unconacUo»ly. aa it soem»d
tonce in tbe rociety of ter adoptod seldom speaking to her. stating if ahe
brother and a voung orphan cousin, spoke tu him; be occupu-d himself with
a bom, since M. at. Vincent’s death, ahe noy other rather than with her, and yet.
ted Ukon lo fill a place in tte great
। empty honor, and who bad grown up a
strange reflection of her own girlhood.
To RaouL indeed, who bad watched the
develujmicnt of both, there waa some­
thing startling iu tte hkencaa; it wu
like looking from tte living love of bis
youth to her gho»L The Aimee of

Teas! Teas!!

“Aimro? it waa tho who i*-at mo tu
yuu. She will have nuno uf mo;*aho
boa aaid it bendi,'* ho continued gnyly.
“1 loft ter liateuiug to the nigbtingak-a,
and—I am hare.'
Aurora waa not difficult to convince.
That ttero find teen aome kind of at­
tachment batween h« couaiu and M.
d’Eataval teforo he loft France »te
vaguely knew; but that waa eight yeare
einoe, a lifetime to tbo cirl of aeventoen
and ahe waa ready enough to tetiero
that it no lunger meant anything. Ste
eat iu a dreary, happy alienee, eenrcely
■tirring, *ave now and then from under
her drupjMkl lathe* tu atoal a look at
hia face, and, white drinking ta tbe
mermur of hia voieo. not envying her
rouaia tiia nigbti-ngatee in the panicn.
It waa thu* that Raoul de Cbamnflenry raw them from tbo terrace walk
by and by. The light burning behind
them threw uat tte two figure, clearly
againtt tho Uuak, and told him ttio
whole Stary. Hut what could it inean?
Ho (tupped abort. LU heart beating
tend with ho{ie and with fear, a* be
thought lint of bimaelf mid then of
Aimee. Ho turned away and plamred
into tbo thickeat vluubbcry, where he

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sound near him. that lung-drawu breoth
nt of jiaiu unendurable? Ho thrust the
branches uaidu, and eoarchiugtho shad­
ow saw tho figure of Aimeo, white in
her white dross against the rough grey
sycamore, her ere* cfosed, her faro colbrlcss, nothing but lhe ufiriglil attitude
and tte labored brualbing to toll that
tbero was life in her. The thick, still
leaves shut out tte *ky above ter head,
the weedy ground wa. damp and dark
under her tool; outoide atari were shin
ing and nigh ton gak’* singing, but bore
there was nothing bat dark nee* and
.ilciH-v and the my.trry of a linman

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tarsi would laugh and shrug hia
•boulder*, and wonder a iittlo too. with­
out tte shadow of a aaepicion aa to tbe
tie that bound them, and very likely
thinking himaelf remarkably guod-uatured to give up *o much of hi* jwecioua
society to tte poor devil. Still, a* fur
itei, tte benefits were not to wholly of
hi* own omlaaiag. Ho was anything
but a bad fellow by nature, and. be had
home memories which did much fur
watmtte heartbreak in ter lovely feoa, him ; but te was tWbaty, aod a Loy in
to fool that tteee good-by kiaeea might
be tte last ever to be taken from tte
awoet fine—it waa rtab againrt which
seftter aword n« .h.eld availed. Alone
the young eoWicr would have refoiood
to iu»b ifcto the thick of tte battle
where blood ran hottest, but now that
he hadgiren teetage. to fortune.te could
not *o caretewly target that tte acme
drum basting gaily to arms had also ita
muffled tones, which would sound over
many a teed laid low in tho pride of

black hour hang over her heart. or was
ate on that evening perhaps lesa sad
than canal, Um fearful of what aha
bad feared so foog that it might hate
coma to seem an unreal danger f
D~5ta«
. Me

RatiaL Presently Aurora proposed to i
go and look it there were any left of the ,
little cream-white roses which were ,
known in the household as tho “roso-1
bow taken from Aimee, and tho girls Aimee, un aawuut of Milk'. Ht. Viapresence waa aecretly distasteful to him.
not tho less, doubtlras, that ho dinned
that auch love a* Aimoe ted atfU to
give n&gt; given to Aurora; it waa aa if
ahe too had a sort of fooling ol toeing
herself lire again in ter, only to Mlle
St. Vincent tbe feeling waa a pleasure

rSSiH’HSiSitS'

turning round, holding out a tiny but
perfect dower warm white to the heart.
Hand and row wore taken and held tugetter in aclaap that waa not a woman'*
.
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rB-‘Aunes**
with whom ahe came in contact. even
Raoul. to whom aaaocialioa made her a
twipeUal rting, while ahe was Mlle. St.
Hex band tromblod in hi*, her tent
Vincent'a dearoat earthly object, who
petted and spelled ter. finding iu her face bloated under bi* eye* aa ahe hoard.
developing beauty a pleasure ahe ted Hut there wa» anolhsr whore pate faro
grew pater at tte ward*, and who crept
Ami very lovely, indeed, Aurora nouetenly away from lhe anot where
looked that morning, aa ate stood where they rtuod lugtter, t» ateurbed in each
Aimee ted left ter. in tte very window otter to have pereievad ter atop over
where two lover* had parted eight year* tte gvnaa.
Aurora freed ter hand, and on a pre­
before. Tho summer wind came in and
out, blowing loose lock* from tte cheat­ tence of looking fcr Aimee, left d'Eatanut coil« over tte white dress and the val alone. He tat down on a garden
tend* full of rose*, above which ate:
bent, softly staging, over ami over, a
little strain ahe waa firm! uf t—
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A auuden ahadew came b etween liar
and tlia aunahina, and, before ate could
turn round, ahe felt hcrwlf held clove to
a heaviag brawat, felt kiveae pceaeed on
ter tend*, her hair, on her face. When
ahe lifted it ia terror ate eaw a man
with tte btonae of tropic nun aod wind
uuder hia fair hair, a tnnn whoee heart
beat atrong agaiuat ter own; wteeo
Bathing blue eywu I nked down pavrionately ta bare, while be lepeeted over end

bright glare on tte
la, oe tte vivid grera
and tte wide dassfo
rywtere thrown back

Cte*tee*
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ateady regard. “I. it no pteaaaro to
return to old friandahip like ours, to a
bride in ttebloom of ter apringtime?"
“You iAinme,”te atamaered with
a be wiktevad air.
.
“IT Fie tten. mamaiour? am I ta the
bloom of my apnagtimc, or did yon took
to find tte woman you left right year*
ataoeT Eight yean! it in a long timacna may change much in eight yean.,
^^aa ttero any deeper meaning under

tte atab; but H picreod to tho very heart
not wiitetondiuR. He had come back
to her—and ted not found her! Th.
part hod giveu up ita dead, but it would
never giro up her loot youth. "He did
not know me"' ate repented Hteowaly to
teraelf, .u ete .at and gaaeAa: tte pate

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that eel me free!"
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quiet voice near him.

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                    <text>VOL. XIX. NO. 17.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1874.
ArtAttnua-

the Wolverine combined Corn and Fallow Culti
vator is the best in the market. It is well made
and of thoroughly seasoned timber. It'is a riding
sale the celebrated Gale Chilled Plow having se­
cultivator, but is so constructed that there is cured the agency for this County.

little or no weight on the horses necks even with- We warrant these plows superior to any other
out a rider. Any cultivator that depends on the Chilled' plow in existence in the following particurider to fake the weight from the horses necks is'

riders vary in weight and the
harder the ground the harder the bear down on the
necLs. It has also a patent leveler By which the
imperfect as the

teeth can always be made to run the same depth

and level. No other Cultivator has this. Every
one guaranteed to give satisfaction or no sale.

Come and get one on trial.

Strength, Durability,
Quality and Quantity of Work,
Adaptability to aU kinds of Plowing,
flSMffl MB
«8TO

NO EXTORTION!
The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents.

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SFAttSAJi

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST

Naiinlle,

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NEW OFFERS!

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

Mitiiiai

Sweet'8

NEW IDEAS

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WOOL CARDING

FARM FOR SALK.

FEROTYPE GALLERY
f. CUIEITEl * co

&amp;AUMIMINISO.
rarita mxinsu.
A&gt;4 &lt;TtnlBMixp«naiUa«te lUut
Orders lor JL«xru«' ,lot&gt;M

ROUGH and DRESSED

I WSUp otjsmiW Haatiap How. la rwr &gt;|

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TERMS LOW.

AT JOHN STANLEY H

Pure Wines ini Liauors!

Timber, Utli, tSiunglea, Sato, Domi.
Hli.sk, Monldingii. Fnoiw, Brock­
ets. and ail kinds of Joinen

full r*****T*iT~ wktek am aaatSme 1

BEST OF WORK.

Custom Planeing. Sawing
and Turning
ENLARGING OLD

Done on Short Notice,

Guarantee

Satisfaction!

POSTPONEMENT
nm aib
last mnceit
IX Ain OF THE

A GREAT BARGAIN

PDBLICLIBRARYOFKINTBCT.

FARM FOR SALE!

DAY FIXED

WE WANT AGENTS.

wn, Mttjfcw, Iin

[Beet of Workmanship)

L&lt;8T CHANCE

AN EASY ^FORTUNE.

Hand Rail, Newell Post,
and Balnaters,

NEW STORE I

Remember the Flace.

JEM GOODS AND ICT PRICES

.anuar ua.vd.

MARBLE YORMS
M4 th«M YU&gt;»e». nri.bM apai &amp; pr»-

Girt ua a Call.

J. L. Wnnh,
Itoi
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W.L. Wrtxnri.
Haringa, Jum «. 1974.
HEAD STONES.

THE FIFTH (HFT1 CONCERT

TABLE TON,

apaiwa iai4

Hastings, Michigan.

HASTINGS

HOPKINS and BARNES,

30th November.

20,000

AMERICAN MARBLE

$50,000 00
FORE DRBG8 id MEHCDilS,

H.A. BUSELL S

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

Hasting*,

INK,
CRAYON,
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

WATBBCOLOB

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Sumi nil
DENT

bpsoialty

DAY AND NIGHT.

Well-rtnlahod Hotuo and Barn
lU inniMs. NtuM la U» Vuko «f QaimLr.
■flklafvaradiaf ik, TkaH-aaa,,!,
wa n* from a Msai-baaa.

the phemtskr wi ll be sold

Fw Oh Ytatf feta Lffl

�Th. formation of a National Sports
■M** Aasoeiatiaa at tbie tim* i. attractjag th* attention not only of pm—i daroted to tb. takiag of maimab, fish, and
fowl, for profit, bntnlronf sportsms.

t ‘ill bfo^en generally AggfBeed tfo4
th* spirit of gambling did not
th* feminine soul, to aay alarmiqg.^ji
tent; but thia, like many other general

day th* deetroetioe of tbee* crentuwi MQey 'a trip aSoi'
ho had made a total mlatake.

moot persisteal igambler on the face of
the glubi. Il takaa full poeaeeaion of
h»r -it Itucuruea a part of her very naturn—it i» a madness, which only suecntnbs to the severest |oaailde treat-

begun, Cr*t for the preeerratkai of life
and for raiment; nut a* article, of
gafr wgi oomwiewe. nt tn be need ia the

Alm*.

Itoma.M^. walked |B
look no pain* to conceal her utter
wenritoMoof Ihalife ahe tod, and her
huabaad fcnnd he had merrio-l la haato

Th;* unrestricted *i*ughl*r baa at
length rorultad ia lb* total *xt*nnuiatiou in thia cuantry of *um* varieties of
animal* a ad l.into, o. driving them so
farawtfr io* [wpulsteddiotria. that __
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hour,
talking ef the danger* that throng the
marriner, enjoying a few favorite “airl’o
by different |&lt;rti*a. and watching' lAr
The Beaver, which wa
found in Pennsylvania,
iata. Th* d*er, which

_
wrr* one*

£§SS?

The faabionabl* womm of th* groat
citir* fall into it eowly. The life they
laud ia of a natur* that make* it almoat
a necroaity to them. Th* "■Meon" of
faabionable gaiety, which .....Ijjg

bright light* of. HL Jo**ph aa they re-

th* aubjeote of legialative enactment*.
So groat imjiertaao* ia altachod to the
praaervntiou of lab, thalmny State*
hav* not only ttoMlti tfbe time of

purpose of rartoeking stream* and Jakes
wfiiehtha cupidity of man ha* almoat
through th* "Palmei HantoA*
depopulated
While la the gsswral a*u* it ia to the Pacific Hotel" and other pksws
interest of society that thia indieerim: la collected all th* splendor of
nate slaughter ba stopped, on no on*
claw of usen dose the doty of guiding
public laufiweer, meiigatiag l.arnamTbis ia an imposing atructur* of alone '
masonry, fir* stories, lighted to th*
tom from the »ky, and furnish** erapfoym.nl for th. mug little company of
tbre* hundred clarka and waiter*. Corn
rousted tre Jteriv*y«I t^jhe upper etoriae &lt;911 nlpealw.f

tintii
banal tha' will.

chUTOh wbitrwaah*. Bewher, ba will
etxnm.nca suit in th. courts fer damWM for'•• 'x^aetion of Me Wife. Thi*
will bring tb. delicate people who know,

the whole truth and nothing but the

Taking a bus un i passing out ■■
about a mile, tb.n •I the northward up
MWaukro arena, (wh.ro ia drank beer
enough to turn a small mill) two mil^
charge, will u*. to* sedan von to pro­ brought ua wi(hij,aboCI one hundred
rod* of tlie Roa^M^yWid1 i* to
vide law*, that filter, genaratfoa* may
,
not be deprived of the bheaing* which opacities both night and day, ami drir.
thia generation ia *o wantonly dmtroy- en by two engine* equal to eight bun- rotuaininr fourth. This goes on for
boun and hours—till, in fact, it i* tim*
"W.Il, Rate. h«* you ere. sure
enough, tending to yoar fljwun. Whet
luck you do have, child. A* for me, it
■seat* hi if Imvot her* any at ell.
.Either I forgot to water them, aad the
■un morch** the poor things, the chick­
en* got into the garden and pick 'em to
pieevs, or Jowler aad Tib get to frolick­
ing, and just play the mischief with
them. Anyhow, I doo': appear to be
much of a band with them. I left Mary
J ano tending to th. apple ‘jelly, and
came over to toil you about poor Alice
Hillary. I know yon hadn't heard.
Yea, Amo* hae tost hi* wife. You know
th. doctor told him some time ago the
bad heart disee**. and was likely to go

Therefore; b*

they mu*t swear. Then will Mr. Frank
Moalton. who ha* Jrttere ia hi* poasesate^ l&gt;* itegnki I ’ to- either producw,
them or ‘sneer to their contents ; then
will th* (wopl* who know things, but
who have kept what they know to th.m •
heir* boto-Mliree of delfoeey or hrterset. be romprlW io *tate th* truth, and
it will all out; then will th* public be

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THE SCANDAL

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AVe 1-luve.Tii
Powdered,

enough to satisfy thmr natures, particu­
larly a* they can win or fo*r a very
targe sum of money in a day. At one

nrar Jb-ekikill; Mr. Tilton ia al home ;
Mr. Moalton wButfe/aguaet al GImceeter, Ma**., nnd Mr* Tilton is in wa*
obaeurity, known only to Mr. Ovington.
In the Hat ot 'poaaengera for Europe by
the Britannic, On Saturday, appear* th*
name of Henry C. Bowvn. of the Asde-

&gt; /bur siook WM iH'tac tk (-Mil, Ut hie tluil Mu»..iioriUyw:
and consequently we ran offer the best bargaint in nur Jine t
be found anywhere.
*•«&lt;»

arc above perwual lit log* »ud
uninfluenced by th* mac net Lain of a
great name, will get al the cold. *olld
truth. Don't make up your mli.da till

ia an district* of our common country j
and for thia psrpoe* a movsmest baa
been inaugurated by th* • New York
State A***ociatiou lor the Protection of
Fub and Gaute," in a preliminary
meeting ar Niagara Falla on Sejdembcr
9, 1874, to take eueh action aa may pteb.do.tef dour* and ImHd’a. rml
is found ’ reaily for th* railroad. Ar
there nr* tbre* *el* of roller*, *acb run­
ning out four hundred and eighty rail*
ia twenty-four hour*, and each rail
weighing fire hundred lb*. It only
take* a little figuring to discover tluii
thru* hundred and sixty ton* of thia

application and without the invention*
of an attorney. A power of an attorney
will not be rorogniaed in an application
for the isossi* nf peuaiou provided by
the ec*. A letter by the penaiuoer to

rf •tgh^a weak mm In palfoy. bat *n
it honest man so for as hi* light show*
him what bcoeaty Is. He mralil not
makragood *&gt;*mb*r ot Congress, but
he ha. a plaro in the world, and he wf]|
always fill It creditably and vrol!. A
aroat assilu* fo Theodore and a r«l

On our return we rtopped at th* W*Uw
Work*, lb* building of which are 4onfomed * ftrtmtk . &lt;«^*fo|l*b. for
mutual protection and advancement.
Th* priaripg qfiieet of the Amociatfon
i* to protect th*me*lv*a from bad debt*,
Md to do ttoe dmy pwpmr to fefopt

I

jjrailea of Yoitnir

tra ('. and Brown

IlySOf

iumI (hound.

LOWEST CASH PRICE
Many good people hare felt some
alarm at the vast nnmlwr of Ibreign
born citirons who, this mason, bar*
gone back to their former bom*., sup­
posing that the panic and tb. cvn*e- He ia a great man and a good one. I
qurnt scarcity of labor had dnron them know whereof I *p*ak, tor I know him
well He hs- done unwtee thing* and
groundlcM. The fact ia tho dullneaa of foolish thing*, lie haa the inflnnltlee
trad* ha*|told terribly upon th* steam­ that belong to and are a part of geniu* ;
ship lines, and all of them hav. Issen
running at a foe*. To get a* much
business a* possible, they all put down
the rates ot (tassagr* to a very small sum

paro th* Way by which he u co oomfort-l
ably oonreyed from on. part of the
I eountry to another at the rate of th’rty | ^Eatigration i* note* briak
tte almpU m
to forty mil** per hour
! In the afternoon by *ww«t railroad we

hi* oAcw. encfoiing hi* |MOeian rortifi- I weal to th. iwwlltern part of the eity
cate, and giving poet-odke addreee and epant *ome two bout* in the a ion
will be *aflfownt prraentetion of hie
~“'1
&lt;»• TJ««J« P.cV
J whet* there aro too many thing* to
•kite*.
! meutiito, elNtoog^ intrtrtoMfc to *ee.

tlolung and

Standard A, Ex­

monster *agio*a, th. largest of which
ha* a piston shaft six inche* in diame­
Mid aa* that hi* mntoetaufiy, cOMfoter, with a tan foot stroke and balance ting of himself and wit* and eight ehil.m
intis*!.**rolling mill*. Two ot the*, engines
are in motfon ooatiaually, forcing water
to all part* ot tb* city, even six mils*
out to th* atoak yard, ia the suburbs
W* now thought ot aroWHing th*
day’s visit by see*a ding th* tdwer
which staade at the height of 244 steps

Cash paid for Butter, Eggs, &amp;c.

Manufttoturer of Carriages is to
busy to write a new advertise­
ment, but continues to sell Carri-

®v~’ou I* approaddi

A gx&gt;d abowerW TA*
OH-and par what ■

. O’*- i corn about frit

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Do! ata tad aetrve do

3L bea.iMnoi.4ii
*• FI time.
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A ^bool Board, th.

tlectica or sale; and if not&gt;i.l will
atairtliii fccaabiadha aMaf* p»- b* th* motto ol the real and we pro«." The pesters should join thia

the citer Mu. water* eat th* teae, dot­
ted with now and th*n a white mail,
rtrwtrhing tarappeaMaiert^fbe oriental

heaven*, th* myriad* of houae* upon
wboM topa w* could took, the atro*ta

dirtanro with lb. gforiou. old tun juat
hiding himnelf behind th. Rocky
Moentaiaa, gilding all with it* goM«
beana ia eprond the grandaat pano
nm. I wrorM^n^a^wM from th.

paper from now until

Mr
and ata hoppy to inform th* greet

that I am prvjir.i to amd any an
Sr/MteMptn.

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�T&gt;|« fVrteucv Bw'it.
Letters remaining in Hastings P. 0.
tmealfad for Aug. 18, 1874.
Persons calling for any of the follow­
ing will please cay "Advertised.”
G. W. Cola. Dock Cherny, John
Crump. M. J’. Jtewolf, Stella M. Ellis,
D. B. Freeman, J. If. Henderson, Mrs.

i early u Te&gt;M.y reea,«mS «~k. l.lmn

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_ _____________ _ ______ °f u&gt;*aystemra.
•rr*A?f&lt;»lR5WH OITIiyidJ^nu* ov*iIfoidri'4*raW- W. T.'^eat.-

•trouble." Twcuty-and-a-half per cent
i* a pretty ^ood mtero.1, isn't it?

A- woman’s courage Bowl dee.^r th., Idly rtrairod. Brevity la foe soul of
a 'nan*.,. Mie. spring* ,
jhe wUl, wit.
Ixmg diseaxtafom* weary and
Jtf-ta frtW.foo heart.,.
. Take gpraa. Trafa— fc.l.s.j peg,
‘ -Th’y I“U Wr.» iu a show-euaa," wag -Mn.i-rtfallvdrelirad.
the remark of a rural lady whn rrowwtlv
A nra
std iD sooa be out
attended a ply futwral.
.; I
11 WUJ bo Ugbtor h&lt;£ee Ibra tbo old.
poUUy dto-t white. The primfag
, euA engrariu, will be mtoratad fa black
ink, and the bredw win be nuowar aad
What is -ore pl—at than to Hat­
es to a young man who can’t sing bnt
tliinkv h«* cap. Ho gets nd la th* face
rolls hix eyre Hko tops, and when tbo
Ifikl lot— U dying oal he araua in oa
tho iKunoMlrwteh with a tcroreh that
would ho honor to a Modoc.

CHURCHES.

.WEL'HK'

Strolling through Washington street,
about sam^wn. foe oltoyj eronfag, we
overheard a shrill voice pipe oet from
rhhhi an apporouily peaceful domicile
What shall we du without tlmal
• -"IT you want to ** aad see your old
During thia hut weather .wsr, ..... .............
t..... ,
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maid, you’ll have La go baro-foeiod, sir
*““»«»■ 1.U tek
gvtey deecnpt-a be supplied
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Many 6F .dor aubacrib—a who hove
roertred foslr papers at the Ra»»
a?ee wffl.Bi&gt;dM'M *1to have
them sent M the r'oatoSce here.her.
Wa iMU. r« Wfa«d to tranafar their
name
tfa. 1*. u.
M Av
«*■*
.nt, wa.. tJrtiyrijvrify their Ocsira to have u. do
.uraTivs-,
4o-has&lt;x «&gt;„,
Mtwerting
, toft’W.' tlt A, resu. Uext
1.
I.u4andnmhepRalUfastU-

A farmer and family com. fa town
yesterday sad bought a large bill of
good* at a store bo had never visited be­
fore. Hooa after he met a merchant
with whom ha wax acquainted, and who
aaked. “Why did you not buy of me
ma P* As is often the com, tho fanner
•
replied, “I looked over foe list of busi- about 81,000.000.
Another Nathan murderer has turned
ne— firms in the Bunts, before start­
ing tram home, ud decided on a place up, but they won't believe him. It
at which to trade, I thought you were would bo a relief to hang somebody
Too much hunting in and near the
city limits on Bunday. We ran hear
the report of guns from almoet evary
direction on that day, and would if the
nam— of the pmoua were known to u&gt;
publish fora. It seem, pretty lawless
wo .hould judge to hnnt on the Sabbafo; but ns long a* they are unmoles­
ted and allowed to carry on the vocation
we enppooe they will “keep right on
shooting". If we hove laws to live by
why not suforoe them T Is there* anr
officers to do their duty 7

were intently engaged in their'natural
culling, when a large cat ran out of foe
store and “lit" square of tbo Itack of one
of the oonl—taats. He gave a peculiar
ky yi and left the ring, when every one
of the dogs followed hi* example u
qutek n. if a six poun far bad been dis­
charged in fomr midaL After bar misCMmlng
h
recogaimd
necoesity
among
a •' * -!
1
efon of peace, t*bby quietly returned to
. N“» M*rt.many
»o» gvlusg! fanners; for more capital and. less Mad the atom looking quite sutiafiod at her
«“• Ix-tter cuHirniiou per acre—the
emptoymeut of labor tn such a way m
to render the profits* from It secure.
O*fos «i. flrewey•Me County Survey- i But who will buy the Ind and peg the

Tin, Nashville .Vrarr liu a aorrespopf
■frnt‘ u!"TTart'ingy. who Wfakly jot* down
hbdoinoe while' laboring ’
* '

poi*&lt;— to hie fellow-man.

trill get eu/nW to Uka tho Bajnra,
it will double foe list, and enabfo ua to
famish a still bettar paper. Why not
“go for” your neighbors, and especiaUr
borrowers ? Kcoder, please note that
. by acting upon this rugge.tlou all par­
ties wiU be lieaefited—yottrerif, the new

For the airoinmodntiun of our sub.cribers who desire any other liaok.
.nigaxine, or paper, pullished, with or
without the advertised jtreniium*, wo
•ill obtain it for you al the Ia&gt;FKST
lUtE*. withdut any cx]&gt;e—e to ynn in
tending foe erder. '
.

To core vfeeptoxrfnss let the fall meal
romein tbe middle of the day. Two
honrs niter it hc» been taken walk thrro
nearly double the circulaiion t»Toily i
•% jl™1?011*
Th*.
or four mil— or tide twice that number.
other paper in the County. •
. tf I w»U bo liberally rewarded hr brftigiug
Eat a light, easily digested supper, and
““
KtE? V/aWT* ■ i ’ r
(are foe succeeding hours till bedtime
Your tout! jieperteib you of your in a way egw*We, fart |Not exciting.
! tuwt\\nw«urc«!S,_afjfii current events,
, umi ijlJidvertishig’ columns are a gride
! to thiStotne ihdu.tAi.
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Election is appruadiing.
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A good shower'll ritaled.
Call—and pay what you onu,’

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| Thajqytnntiim for futuie guaeraitone’
I from i«eeenl imlicution., will, n-tl be. •
I •'Who', struck Hilly I’nllert^ji;"; fort 1
la&amp;tg Library, oil now lea— them at
fo* nocifaal price of f0 cotes peoefo
XliUUAfaAgood way tofmame.raa*
Ustxtedlag »• hop. he w«le IfamaL
^-■iftrifaltod. Hifatoeto lb add raw
bookarouitanfiy./
MiseStenler a sister'of John Btnnlay
while' rafarmag to foe afore fee- dfa*
ral^Mraa^.irai'WgiM w Wfo»
dihuxiifad ride walk near JAfioodyeor’s
xMHhm.
SL-te was
revere* nn .beat the fitoebythofalL
TMerroras. suSriral warning that
irokrn sidewalk. sfateM be raftered
Wantb. etty brafaangmtogag.

Obstacles to Marriage.

Colonel Vniotte, rid-uo&lt;amp of Mar­
shal Basalne, deni— all complicity in
tbo escape. The rope story gains cre­
dence. Several experiment* have been
made, and provo foat the descent which
Basaine is reported to have made from

ACQUIHMEE CiBIB

The Williams Mower and
selP-rAking reaper.
weeks,'and, with the departure of tbs
principal actors from the city, interest
in the matter hu not died out, but les-

ia anxiouriv awaited.

-.UKPSX

t

The Legisfative party •petit Saturday
visiting the famous Calumet and Hecla
mine*. They left Houghton at seven
aad tcached Marquette at two o'clock
foie looming.
They visit tbe iron
—iaM. and hove to-night far Mackinac
by the &gt;teamer Arctic, an 1 will roturn

ot Moun. Taylor, MonlthropA Cu_,
at the bunks, near Eart Saginaw. A
salt block, 1,000.000 fre! of lumber,
2,000 barrels of salt, and seven or eight
dwelling houses were destroyed The

nliK.te

staiwfr:
MARRIED.

HUNTINC CA8ESJ

The Ingham County Republican Con­
vention nominated the following county
ticket: For Sheriff, Allen R. Burr, of
Lansing ; Clerk, M. B. Carpenter, of
Laming; Register of Deeds, E D.
Rumery, of Bunker Hill; Treasurer,
fun lu it. With all tbo impetuou*ne—
Lemuel Woodhouse, of Dansville. Fliwof a youth be attacks the tneerechauma

We leers foal tbo PU0adel|&gt;hia ab­
ducted child * parents have relatives
living in this county. Nothing farther
has been demonstrated by tbo through
■wareii of the city and the officers are
sorely bfighiod et every h*nd._ Various

Clubbing

ABwarm of industrious gnuehoppera
devoured a thirteon-ecro field of wheat
growing finely in Humbait county, Iowa
in two days, eating foe green bled—
bare to the ground.

A few days ago, about half a doran
dogs were having their usual morning

or now occupies the office in tbo Court
poetry ar* among tbo beet, oar local
! lL&gt;ura&gt;
nWsnJW "K/9^Ae
Who is "overworked” it mothers ora fresh and spicy and tire commurinalioa
Prindtc
'
’{not—mothers—who have children to wall worthy of a careful perusal. Tho
rear, and lx&gt;tb their bodies and mind*,
editorial column* are not quite a* good
IS VHAITKH. NO. GA, M v
The young foan who .aid green corn
u^soatMUen an the illet
r,
wnlUfog atOUUd OA: its ear, ia gen- 1 their diet and their moods to superinTRAvnta rutLMPPit,
,,
’
■
Lper from beginning to end with the
UXtASw v.
y-muy ■unpo.'Hl to have been eorwadat
they dowUP Abff'tefc 1 «m ao little
IS LOIKith M4». M.F.4 AN. j ,l’°
“Great Bcandal" but refrain from doing
heps for any thing like perfect relief,
so — tho already published state me a t*
of the different witnesses need roryfyiag
-D. Derwiu Hnghes of Grand Rapid, some he loro any correct conclusion can
was called upon to defend * liquor-sell­ be had whether the accused it “guilty
er of Ktdninaaoo; b* sent forth the fol­ or not guilty."
lowing telegram in reply : “I will doIf you ever nolico a boy in a cigar
I store buying a pipe, watch him ; there’a

'•"Vrtt.'i

'tollingzworth's Stool Tooth

Heal fata Jilting-

I’moue iodebfod Io tins al
' lint their duty Ia Pay u|tThtodiire’s ntolher-an-la* T
liral revealed the great secret.

&lt; h» of our exchangee cap* fa
taking them to the jienitcatiary.

A certain lawyer's dark had been ia
the habit of taking an afternoon nap in
the absence cf the boos. On such occession. be hae been in the habit of
putting up this placard oa the front

•The frame tor
boose is up and nq

It ianowrafafer
have had min. and
Will some te
i*h to psy iu

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W. H. HAYFORD

.1S OW U'OF,
HASTINGS- MICHIGAN.

THMTUimc
Floor, feed,
____________ .... o„ sold wiU.be
sold at foe lowest retail rat*., for ready
pay only. Cash paid for butter, eggs,
vegetable* and other farm and garden
product"

setifag apart ra a notable sperimon of
modem cclliaary skill ii the number,

M for dinner, aad gives the hours for
no lew. than six (8) meets every day,
tor the moderate sum of from 83 to 84
During Um hammer Season. U
par day, ineluding, of conrae, an ele­ aonri Pacific end If am—
gantly furnished room for each guaet

Agent te onoe. That farther asaenwent of 5 par sent be due and payable
Aug. 10th H74i(a»fiM such Stock
aa may hare paid 10 per went) and that
a farther amoesmsa| of 10 per cent bo

The g—sad j-dy reiehra-d Physidan for Bye, Ear, Lung, Narrow*,
Female, and aD Chronic Diseaere, Dr.
N. J. Aiken, has returned from ChRfornia, and will be in Grand Rapids,
Mich., ntoil October. Office, W Mon

Tbre* ■•lebre

AGENCY.

thia single crop of wheat has over i«id
railed by three hundred dollar*, and
fall. abort of paying foe the whole
quarter section, by lew than one hun-

Acji«v«Vn&gt;*»no&lt;ni

REAL ESTATE

FOR 8€PTfiMBEf^
Z. are,
-Z .far teA^^Afa^

Nr. B^art Wte* IhefflMW 1« tel

yX party ■sopssei of Dr- Lathrop
iU •sft.fcUi.-.rtMg Aaui fesX-trshatt and ufoers sprat Friday afo
ternoow het at Tboraapplo lake They
euj^odtho-ltfwabwiyfat** —
ing, fiahi8g,i«*4MU.MU&lt;cMtor port^fag
awftb »rad to the aity.
.ft reporting . grad Sfohyh-^- ▲
RdftMJkw*'- WWK*-

L&gt;ranL

(AGE.

and present administrations of the Re­
handles them, passing comment on
publican party of Michigan, and abo
them and criticising their faults with no
recommending the rcr.omir.ation of
■paring hand. Next come the fbriarGovernor Bagley and BenatorCbandler,
wood*. None of them suit hi* epicurean
and expreeaing faith in the present pro
taste; but this fact do— not appear un- 1
: hibitory liquor Isws of Michigan
til the whole stock has undergone his ;
scrutiny. Bo, in turn from aristocratic 1
meerschaum to plebtan day, until, with '
innocence beaming from hi* counlenance. the bay looks up into the dealer’. ’ Thia question is frequently a*kod,and
face and —ye:
"Say, mister, what Mr. E. W. Grinnell, residing two and a
have you got fur seven cents ?"
half miles from Harvard, flay Ccuuty,
There was a lively case of horse-whip Nebraska, on ths line of the Buriinton
ping—nono of your small potato cow - 4 Miaaonri River R. It, answers the
hiding, bnt * regular six-foot hurw- question with the following statement of ।
bis sncocM with that nop in 1873. lie
afternoon in the vicinity of the street hosrasteodad 180 acres of land, and
bridge It appears that a chap with
fingers too long for the missioaary ba.
ineee, ws* detected tn the act of stealing
a horra-whip from a vehicle standing in
front at Spauldings store. The owner
of foe whip sss thn detective, .nd he
collared the evel-doer, who^eurronderod
the whip without a struggle, remarking
that he “waa only foolin." Not so
with Jobu, who forthwith applted tbo
coveted la*h to tb* calve* and bock uf
of foe offender, and did not desist until
Flaring the ’rim- of ltd* land al
the iajter, with a despairing howl, eight dollars per acre, the price at
epraxg away and fled oa the wings of which ths Burlington A Missouri River
tho wind. N. B. Positively uo lady in R. R. holds Us hod. adjoining thia '
farm, it will be seen that the profit of i

nnd dutifully hid him down on hi.
krengo. tbey removed H sad put the M- ed about the hotel*. Recently there
Jowfag in ite place: “On the lounge in has bevn quite a rivalry among the
first-class hotels about focirtdla^f-fare,
Ireve—stere labor light Lxnw makes
each striving to set the beet table for
ite guests. We speak more particular­
ly of the hotel, on Broadway and Fifth
Avenue, the Grand Central s beiag the
a *wfod. Love subdue* svsrylfategUlargest most oenteallr tocaled, and e!&lt;*cept the .fifofo'e heart. Lore, knavery
gnntiy furniabod. Of (boas four or I've
loading hotels, the bffis-cf-fari are eovLove without return is hke a quratinn
ered with the num— of the uscat luxur­
without an answer. Ixtrete' qtrarrala
iant viands of foe season. The bill
nro redoubted. Ia&gt;v'era think others
the Grand Central especially, Jeeervm

The melon-i-oljc dnjw bar#
ittrstoftbe year.
liesolved that mail 'pris^tfi
• nded to femafao.
*i

07168323

�wottUv* from Ray CTty. sttrnntaSert
tbo fttnie hl" oration bad aaiulrod
published in the Awe Awm tmiin t

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Into troubte. For instanoe, we had a'
blfl to pratovtraoskrota. aad ooe to pre-­
M flab. They Warn similar In many
rsspe«s;both fevered protection, and
to have bean Maatelent I Jmuld have

RICH FIRMING LAHOS
MIOHWAJi AND

Send for “Tie Pioneer,*
A hsaAaesM III.MraUd Jew. Malslalag U.

gyytr* »•=* mvkbkm j«. p.s

WATEM CMCEtTO OUASS
ar* Iks meat tadAto .tyl* awl erfnl la

(uarruMKx Attn I«Aonra—I could
have said ladkw and genUemon If I had
wished to conform to the customary
style of oratora, speakers and loeaurerv,
but I did not nae dM I tatand to. I

always trail a yielding disposition to­
ward theta and fur the sake of pesos
was always willing, when I couldn't
help It, to submit tamely to their en­
croachment, However, I will not-antl-'lpate; I will attend to the women as
I proceed. [Cheers.)
*
In giving this lecture, my friends
and tullos-cltlseas. 1 hare two objects
| la view, virtually killing two birds
| with one stone, an the old farmer said
I when be etopfed at the mH! In return
Ing from his wife's funeral, and took

nvrlng my whole legMetlvr earner.
The Sorgvant-tt anua and tuyaelf once
had dlflbrvxrt op4uto«*a an to ray duties. I
wanted to ovuraee the honale. and be
thought I betongvrl lower down. His
opinions preralled. I rame near being
caughtanethor Unu-. I wanted to go
home, and didn’t want to ask for an ex­
ease, so f oonduded to steal &lt;mt slyly
awd ran. It wm altnoet Ualu lime, and
Just a J gut started a grswri member
fKMri Dw country made a inittou for a
call of the House, and they hurried me
gently hack from the depot. [Furious
applauae.] Going to the Legbdaiurv la

II'.UI ■&gt;
PfclCM

With the difference lu favor &lt;&gt;f the Jail.
The(cotleuian who nerves a t&lt;nu In
th* legislature ia expected to do every
thing every body wants him to, and I*

Get P- Roiei! &amp; Co.

I projo* to kill by title stone-on leetar*—am first, make money for the
church »o they may meet their llabdl

eat church; and, second, give an aocotutt of ray *t&lt; wardship to my constItThe Legislature l&gt; eotup&gt;awd &lt;&gt;fa third
tarsta; they have a right to ask, de­
mand and exjwct that of me. and 1 Hooar. arancthnee &lt;k«lgT&gt;ated the "lob­
by.” Th Is Ttouae doe« the heavy Work

wiwn called out. It was proposed at
1 first that our boaster tJ. 1&gt;. Law la)
should rias and explain In rwatr.citan
with myself, and thereby place bls re­
cord before the public If ho had -aid
-anything he was sorry tor and was
glad of It, let him corns ep flat-tooted
and own the com. Ailing would do
him no good, and rc eating might
bring trouble to hie peewful Cuoertencc.
He la of good addrtwa, and I atu slow of
speech . be la literary, while I am not,

money by patting H
who shows so faille

•&lt;?till it la wrong to make him wait
if von can avoid it. He haa his busi­
ness to allend to, and after all may not
have cs much time to etiare as you
think be has. Qeohtee this, if you de­
lay too much in your boaiaese aSairs,
you will Joan the confidence ot your
friends, and you will bo sure to suffer I
by it-”
“You ought to haw been a man, Jonnia." and he. hushami

ilMBn.NJ.
Column.

there. [Applause.] There were many
bill" paaaed and n.X pained of a local
and general nature daring toy leglala
tire carver.that I would like to explain.

cauac. etc., Ihe Circuit Court to Chaneery might decree a support equal to her
dignity and Importance " She solicited
the aid nf Butler, a lobbyist of the third
Hoose. He encouraged her, but thought

lod and at length oa any, and give only
a passing notice of a few. [Approba­
tion J The m&lt;*t Important bill of the
evasion, and the om I frel called on to
eon.Ider more fully and at length be-

Cubb and left her to do her own talklug |
Cobb fbought Ripley coaid more appro i
priately present the bill; an In trod u&gt;
tton to Ripley relieved ColA. It Waal

res
ES3EEEH;

errs "lUiwir,
[, Us Harns sad seaAMow
IshltT . iosvsswentr sasouiAeara

Grand Rive Valley Diviaa

i&amp;£ixssS{S1

end. u Ripley could have no excuse to
saddiaher ot! &lt;.u anybody rise; but Rip
ley blow-elf woe actually iuUmldalrd.
lie palme&lt;I bee off on Hltaw the chair ■
1 If there are any* ladles present who inan of the Judiciary t'uminlllev. Shaw
dislike u&gt;y method of Uwulug this sul- did awiat her, and got a bill pa-ned.
&gt;ct 1 to re tu apoi'Wtae. sod If i rtvw, sary, will sn-l tears. (Cheer" and
sympathy. I Baril, of the I'ppcx Pen­
' insula. Inrrvdui-ed a bill to regulate.

tn

' .'..I Sri t»., tun
las'AWii

tawwi!
2R?****
1B
- i;

twites*

1 think It became a law. Ripley, of
Saginaw, favirrvd the bill In an elabor­
ate speech whleh killed lu Thea we

I
■'Good morning. Mr. Ger,
as h« entarwl "I hope 1
kept you waitiag.'*
"I uo eotxy tn ray you
plied Mr. Guy. "I have a |

That whoever shall knowingly sell to
any penon or perwms. or ahall bring to
be manufactured to any ebroas- or but­
ter In Ibis Ktalc, any milk illluded
with water or In any way dihided, or
Bilk frcn whleh any cream haa been
taken, or milk commonly known aa
“skimmed milk,*' or shall keep bark
any perl of the axilk known m “strip­
pings'* shall be subject to fine and Im

all wlUrajele.over, with, perhaps, the
exception of n few milk acllers Who
A perwm tbs! wonH secure to him­
keep bock striplngsl and adulterate
milk by mixing the same with eoan- self great defolWie wflt, perhaps, gain
I his point by edonce as aCectaaUy a« by
anything ba cam epaal .—Hbenstooe.
Talkers and (uUte persons aro com-1
Because, flr«t, 1 did net think It could monly rain and crtdolone withal ; far
be enforced ; second, .my cousUluMts be that OUknth what Ise knowvtli will
arfl milk, therefore II might IntsrArrr also talk- what he fcnowtib not—Bawith niy interest or ray wife's, .erbtcb
Brisk talkers are usuaBr slow th ink­
la Mo and the same thing ; and third.
ers. Tltate ia indeed, no wild beast
It dW not go far enough- Il should
punish thin cow'» milk as well aa adul- more to bo dtradad than a communica­
tive'nian'having nothing to eomiaunicata.—Bujlt.
There sre many who talk on irom ig­
norance rather than from kuawkdgv,
and who find the former an mexhsnsta-

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WBMRH llflffi JOURNAL.

waBEI

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later at fair Rstaml,
.J12SS4MW4.

-«• politonou*.

SLMary’s Academy,
MORRSE MKR.
Term* fl SO Per Tetr.
Fvr jiurticulara; aadroat
,
MOTHER SI 1PKRIDH,
ConnutLUrMw
Munroe, M-eb,

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talks everlastingly aad
►ho taetni Io have an
taraeol sound, crowds
ala hisiboughts that he

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HASTINGS, BARRY COU

Y, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 952.

Crit'wl

Whwe V°° »!U

find a, complau .lock

hardware
We warrant these plows superior to any other
Chilled plow in existence in the following particu­
lars:

revUiou, were men who not only then,
bat tn later years, held honorable posi­
tions. and were esteemed as representa­
tive men of the Territory.
William Woodbridge resigned bla sp-

of the following year, and Ana M. ItobInaon was appointed In bl* atesd. The
name Counc'l con Armed the pay of the

The powers of this commission were,
a* will bo aeon, v&lt;ry broad. They were
at liberty not only to leave out In any

MICHIGAN TERRITORY:

sure thia revision waa to be aubcnlUed
to the Council for legislative approval,
box 11 may w*U be doubled wbethsAbe
Council could go over each a ma&lt;» of
material with anfflrient care to do any
thing more than affix tn tbe work of the

Tbe volume of laws cotUDonly
known aa the compilation of ISM. has
far lb authority the following:
A resolution relative to the publimUon

NO EXTORTION!

Studebaker Wagons.
,
Superior Grain Dxnlle,
. Oliver Chilled Slows,

The price of the plow is only $14.50; Plain
Points, 55 cents; Cutter Points, 70 cents,

AD.

difficulty between the learned judges
as to tbe matter at procodcnee on tba
bench, rbo rule bid down la In accord-

lull line of farming tools always on hand.

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL
DENTIST

Miciipi.

Hartrille,

I bi EW OFFERS!

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

WOOL CARDING

FABI FOB SALK

FEROTYPE GALLERY
ROUGH and DRESSED
TERMS LOW.
ilk Ik. ngkl u ess Ik* asa* la iku
•w prepared la de Irasctos* week la *T

BEST OF WORK.

Custom Planeing, Sawing
and Turning.

POSTPONEMENT
Find AM LAIT COatEAT

A GREAT BARGAIN

PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCY

FARM FOR SALE!

DAY FIXED

Guarantee

SatisfactionI

WE WANT AGENTS.

COPYING AND KNIJLRGING OLD

THE PREMISES WILL BE HOLD

AN EASY

.mfBalnUWV,

NEW STORE!

FORTUNE.

i« Dis TbraatR Dita Leu

Remember the Place.

IT GOODS AND NEW PRICES
the tons v in raw

aBABBTOMB.

Approved April M, IMS.
acme spacial occasion for Ita enactment. !, Thia resolution was, however, honor­
Tbe folkwing b tbe ad:
ed very largely by lb being Ignored ;
Tbe Judge first named In the eommh 'for the majority of the acta at Inccrpo
•ion ot the judges of the Supreme Court
shall bs lbs presiding Judge ot the Su­ ration, an well ai tbooc for the urganlxpreme Court ; and tbe precedence of the atiou of townships, were omitted from
two other Judges ■hall be according to' the volume. The Legislation of the
year 1823 waa very volumlnoue for that
period, and there waa an apparent
mania to have every new enterprise In­
dorsed by the legislative seal of tocotporation. A vi ry large number of thia
reUef for WH muses except lack of1 •affi­
nity," the Legblallro Conndl of 183
Indulged In what aeem» to be a whole­
sale exmiss of the pober of peremp­
tory divorce, without the Intervention last dames of the resolution, and to have
of the Judicial tribunab of tbe Territory Ignored, If they ever comprehended,
whose duty It would have been, had the the remandcr. Aa a wort of legal art,
the volume of ITO cannot rank nearly

We find to an ao* of 1829, entitled
••An act to provide for and regulate eotnmon achoob." the germ of legislative
wisdom which has culminated in the
power for the acreraace of the martial protest ofltos of He perIn Undent of Pubbond, were those whom an application
to tlrc. courts had failed to aatlafy, or
whom cause waa not mffidentJy strong
to warrant Hi being brought to the judl-

Tbe acts uf relief, aa they are called,
era summary In the extreme, and mere­
ly declare that lbs marriage contract
between the parties named b dissolved ;
and this, ten, without stating any coum
seven of thave acta of relief; and their
In addition to thia, the dlrostaia of
tonor and general appearance Intimate
that they were J rocured on the a parti each aeboot dtatrirt were to report *petition of the party in Interest. Men, n traily to the ttapertntendsnt, and be
to maae report to the Conndl, of the
various Interest* confided to him. The
following are tbe provtalona:
There shall be appointed by theGovthsir having been drafted by tbe earns
baud. The following ■ 1* token a* a
•ample Of tbe whole:

Hastings, Michigan.

HASTINGS

londay, 30th November.
style of pbrmaot-igy ane found to the
Uwe oi 1830, and seven la AMI, after
which tbe Council do not appear to
have exercised thia prerogative. Either
which Uscarcely to be supposed, Ibero
were no more applloallana for ttsexer

$2^00,000!
' T5B BBSS Ui KDICW,

h;a. busell s

Hastin]

vaxodoub

DAY AND NIGHT.
Ely Drug Stare,

�IVe. sun Lave
peered aince I wrote from JaclaonviU*,
DL Tbo lime haa been vrey pleasantly
occupied with friend*, both old and
new. I have not. hawever, escaped

er* and pupil*. I clambered up tbe
steep ascent and stood upon th* elevat­
ed ground in front of the building. A
doaen hore-s were Handing arouwd fast­
ened to post* and tree* some wife sad­
dle* and Liankot*, some with none. I
readily inferred that three belonged to

*

We got Trusted and nevse expect to p*|ff^'WflJ

tural, Manufacturing and Steak grewtng waaltkof th* P.uia.sia Btata. It
in mora than idle tor ua to akk th* at-

cQP

Republicsn Nominations.

delay ; but the delay has girsa me a
fins opportunity to become acquainted
with thia great city o( 8t lx&gt;uia
In ths latitude of Michigan, Chicago
ia the great city of the West; but when
s we get a lew degrees farther South, St.
Unis lootzv up not merely aa the rival,
bat as a very little tbe superior of the
City of the Inks*.
It is wondaful
what a race for grsetnee* these two
cities are running each other. Taking
the census of IMO and that of 1B70, it
appears that Ibo two ciQes gained in
|opu!alioa during the thirty years, with-

&amp;

CD '
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange and Good* Delivered free to any p*11 of the City.

wore about an equal number of both
sexes ; all were plainly and simply clad,
the ladies in cheap calico or flannolr,
and the bqya in plain line...-woolsey
jeans. 1 observed that tbe rich and
poor almost invariably dree* in cheap
and simple style. They do not for tho
purpose of display, put their all upon
paopk. Chicago gained SM.5O3 and their back*. In this respect they are
St. Louia gained 294,000 ; atiU St- Lou­ right. Our Northern people might
ia having gained tbe start, haa kept it learn a valuable lesson from their
by thia little fraction.
Bout horn neigblicrs; we are too extravBut b.rw different tba greet cities of
our country are from each other. No nancial dirt reel that aflticte tbo country '
two morn unlike than the two greeteat
and nearest each other. New York and
Philadelphia. Chicago and St. Louis
pride thcra*elr*s in their differenre. us the balance of trad* with foreign
Chicago says: "Waa there avwr *o countries That balance is usually ran-1
aagnificaiii a dry m I am ? Whore celled
O— -mr—_. _k..-4 „r
.
will you nnfl aucn squares ot palatial ci* and bullion which would utbetwiee
alcro*. and ao many tiaguifireot bo- bo employed at-home. When a South-'
cn: man and family come out iu fine |
that your stares are most showy, but end showy apparel, if ha owm debts, I
our* are not mortgaged, and the naw hie creditors think h* is aboat to“liuvt," ,
palatial are steadily displacing the old.*1
Chicago any*: Where is them any­
ia a chartered college. It
Tho school u
thing to rilal Chicago enterprise T How
■ in charge of two teachers, one of
immense oar system of Railroads! rbuai, Prof. Parker, ia President, and '
Where is th* country town of tho West

Our Stock Con fists of
Thia 1* emphatically. the expoution
of the prod octa ot tba manufiactaring
industry and inventive grata* of oar

Comrtjr Conventfon.

3.'i I
anvy during tbe war He is about
alx
fourteen railroad* reaching out from year* of age, and l&gt;ai had iarg
(ucceaaful experience aa a teacher

dsmonstrating to an astonished nation,
that Micblgsn eaa aisnoM, U not quite,
• urciwsfttUy rival the tnen of Texas, and
tea aerauMn ot intoredo :n the amount
of lhejrtock grown, while they far ear­
pass them in the value of their beeves
a»d etber stock. It is tear, •xporeku
by your own fallow cltirena, of product*
I «o*k n- thee*, that w« invite you. ou br, half of the Executive Committee, to at­
tend at East Saginaw during th* week
ending September 29th, and Io which
। in tbo name of the Ligheat interests uf
our own citiaraa a* msaef Barry county,
| we Invito you i* contribute. To aid
i this exposition, all tbe Radroad* in th*
.Stat* will convey artiefe* for exhibition.
J to and from Eart Aaginag. fr»* of all

V GROCERY HOUSE

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OanHHhv pfeav*. I must giro you
,the drill ot &lt;4»*ton hero &lt;»or«ruing thia
;Brobingdfgiagtan vandal —taka that
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wtting strongly agoiuit Tbao-lor*. and
।(ao fickle ia public opinion) were the
verdi&lt;I to be made up Io day it would
ih. umUfwta li; u-rf,.,'.
atatrraenl bee haem —ifttnil re-read. anywhere efee. Tho high ;balUinCK
the stone paved Mreeta, tbo filth that
make* eooe quarters unendurable—all
which be make* hi* case, and tbe mag- coaspire to make hot weather a terror.
dificenl style of hi* dafenrw, have had Hrevens! a* I write, with hot bl—t*
theia proper affect. Half tbe people to
day will any that Basebar bps acted fool­
ishly. not rnmfoetty ; &lt;bfct . Tilton ia

I expense, and ptraeengen at half the
usual faro, which will be for tickets
f from point* in this cvtmtv tu East BagInaw aud rrturns. follows vic
. |,

ihilo much younger, but a thorough, rspabl* !
and popular instructor.

not bo aa flashy as yours, but her mor-

wno apjicarou yveager, aiirocieu iutuition. I mw and heard hor recite, il
memory serves me rightly, in higher

TuOa,

50,000 Gallon* stone ware 1
500 Bare Soap for 5 cents a
The Ben. Campbell'* Cigar* t
Our Wtl.no J*|rt toeieti the State
. .....
Sugar a* chfeap or cheaper than the cheapest

, sad b*r snick growers, who tor jodg-

first is a gradcale of a high ichoul in

part of pupils, and thoroagh system of
instruction on the part of leechers.
Loui* ia especially proud of her bridge. Ono girl in particular, plainly clod, who

Tobacco,

tho next 30 darato ma** room torWawOoodi.
fertile soil, and which plac** Michigan
in th* front rank among th* agricultur-

And Bl hnuis replies

three pursued in timitar luatitutiona at
the North- Yet a small proportion on­
ly of the papite versa* a regular col­
legiate course A perfoe^ system ot or­
der prevailed. The puptte were dili­
canfand both great and rapidly becom- gent in atndy, respectful and obedient

Sucar,

Crockci
Qla**V

What further inducements &lt; on Id be
ulared we do nut see, and trust that
the effort* of ths Executive Committee
to make this the eery irrf exposition of
THE STATE CANVASS.
the acteal prtdadiuos of every name
A* ilwre has been remoidsuU* effort I
q*'on’ •“
Stats, may be tally
made to pj*&lt;» n* in a false position to- j
■» 'hey ran be If the producer*
ward* the to-called farmers* movement,, onl-v
w*l,t **’•“ ***‘ interest de­
an d sapre-(ally stare our article farofoig |
- "tai i’&gt;* public do aa they should
tbe nvaoMtk u of Senator t Tdfo.
»*•*-«•
I by leaking
’— the gathering
-------one. that
• —aha!!

IN BOWNE’S STORE,
Washington Block, State St.

Cfur goods have arrived and
are wir open to your inspection,
. Hi w
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Our yUocjt .wo* bought fur Cash, in the dull *eaaon of the year
and ednaequentiy we can offer the bent bargain* in ottr line 1
be fouhd anywfceTo. '*■
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villiau : that Elisabeth, hi* wife, is a
pure aari touch abased vromau ; that
Moulkm is a mdd. bUWhstrtwl black­
mailer, and so forth'«u4 soon.
But in the meaatima Tilton's lawyers

_

Japan,
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on ttatorday. io ioyfag on the table
bid all »och, whose objects are social
uithout debate, tbe very liberal rreoiurough road* and in tbe chilly night air. improveiuei.t. or which are bumanita- tiof of Hon. Grotge Thomas, in iavor

would undergo such exposure and hard»hip to obtain an education t Net
many I think. In the.fall of the year
the number of pupil* usually in altend-

so-called hrre. The building* used for
that purpose are put np by private ea­
terprise, and tbe schools kept in them,
sustained by anUrriptfons and private

I must elos* thio chatty letter. My
Be suffered gnwt l'&gt;«ees by the war.
tickota for Denver—long waited for—
His home, at time*, became a boajatal
an at length in my pocket, and to-night
tor either array, his farm n battle
if hindarance doe* not yet arise, I shall
ground. But by industry and economy
b* off for a trip to my old home in the
be has repaired molt of the injuries in­
flicted by the disastrous contest. Ha is
still wealthy, frugal, industrious and

ker and Dw.'.I received many kind at­
tention* not soon to be forgotten.
i xCipt. Jacob*, as well a* many other
On the 11th of February I left the
good men here, seem anxious that in­
bospitabiu home of Gen. Cheatham to
pay a visit to lb* college at Beech Grove telligent and worthy Northern people,
particularly mechanic*, should bey and
srttle among (bom. Ho make* thia as
Qenerer* oldest boy. only six rear* old,
accompanied me on horseback. Tbe a standing proporilint. to be carried on',
any time when tbe term* ahall be com­
morning air waa chilly, ths sky dear.
plied with, vis: Tunny good mechan­
Tbe warmth of tbe sun increasing until
ic who ahall camo into this locality, annoon when it waa mild enough to nd*
tabliah and run a shop . for tho raeauwitboat a «*i. Our way was through
factor* of plow*, harrows, eta-, be will
a country very much like that tart de­
give fifty acre* ol guod land; to anoth­
scribe in a previous latter, containing
er who will establish and carry on the
hill* and valley* ia a fair stale of im­
business of wagon-making bo will give
provement. I waa greatly interested
another fifty acme. Ha ia abundantly
in my young attendant, whoa* company
able and ran be relied upon to earvy out
I found quite agreeable and entertain­
ing. Ho related many incident* of hie
youthful ^perienoe and guv* udm to
many object* new to ma in a manner
that afforded auiuaement and tastructian. The day before he had a conflict
VT* think any mb* parson who trade
with a largo bird which ho calbfi a the followiog rxtract* from tbe hat

oprd porta of the Republic, by sueh wise
Legislation aa shall, with detriment to
class, induce tbe wealth of th* world
to flow in, and build oar railroad*, es­
tablish manufacture*, open market* at
our owa door* for th* ccaaumpth'-n of
the surplus product* at the soil, and

Hastings Ufa— /-r—J, will ba fully
tomb it was about to prey upon He
fought it with a stick and cams off coaqamwir;
the.Une of hi* story I
waa inclined to think the bird waa an

well knew the hnoeaty, tbe fidelity and
ability of the Hen. J. Webster Child*,
and regarding him an a leading rsprwIkat interret wo suggestedhia
jMrsonal eboioe for Becreta
it hrTreiinrt
*&gt;&lt;
■&lt;iu baiirehia noreinBarry &amp;. re- atfoe wouty be for tba b**l interret of
of the stat* the 8&lt;ate, not
he is raid to ben
“Granger," ires beonnee bo is aa able
and upright statesman, and a true Rspmrntative of the principle* and policy
at (beRepablicaa party at tbe titote
and notiau. And whether be shall be

th-re is not a sylable of truth, and every
man who know* anything about oar
State rnaltcr*, know* thnt
Mr. Carpenter while he ia at present
President of the railroad company, ia
also ctoaaly Idenlifiedjrith the agricul­
tural interest* uf the Slat*, being him•elf a large farmer, and ia full sym­
pathy with tbe Oraagsre, of which or­
der be ia an active and influential mem­
ber. Altogether, it would be difficult

Oolong and 4

Golden Rio.

grade* of Young

Green, Routed

Hyson.

and Ground.

LOWEST cash price.

a grammar school ia competent to do, at
M&gt;«) a night fir five nights in a -weak,
three ladies in qourtioa whbee abilities
ia other and mere eligible direction,
wire well proved, .m tbo qaietoet way
openid a training ecaool. for girl* who
wanted work ia good familie*.
When it itarted a year and a haff
icgvd enure. A beentifal girl named
itwV*.♦w
Mary Puoteroy, an orphan, reaiding niceat way, and occupied room* over
wi.h her oourin, »*&gt; engsgwl to lx&gt;
married to Gleudeaumg, who waa her

duced, but when one xas fairly before
the convention, and especially aa the
report of a comndttre appointed foe that
purpose, I be.question should have been
fairly met. faUy discussed, and decided
on its merit* by a rote of Ibe delegatee
in ntteadane*. Tl» men of millions,
the banker* and tbe aristocracy gener­
ally ar* opposed to the principal of thia
resolution, bat the working men, the
fanner*,* a nd the middle class**. all fa-i
vor it, almost.unanimously, and at the
poll* tbe votes of three men are potent I
In thia State the Patrons claim for
While we would not agitate thia questheir organisation that it &gt;&lt; not political,
and in good faith we aie bound to ac­
and* of men will not vote for any can­
cept their avowal as truu, unless con­ didate, committed against the policy of tor. He threatened her with a pistol,
and *h* *cc*eded. Getting thi* p*p*r,.
tradicted by The action of three associa­
Mr. Thomae' resolution, for any legis­ h» refused to taarry .her. Last we*k
tion*, which we treat may uei be the
lative office, • State or National, and the child was bore, and on Monday
case ; and if it ia not, then no political
puor Mary Pomeroy, ruined end betrtbrokea. feed O* her death-bud she
opposition can l*o reiacd against the or­
pubEZarntiment o! the day, we cannot made th* italrOM-nt the' tad made beganisation, and evneerning it, in no oth­
afford, even iu Republican Michigan,
er light have we &lt;ver said one word
needlessly to drive there men Into the
that could bo construed into opposition
ranks of tbe oppoaitla*. In union there
to the orgsnimtion as such; and any at­
is strength. But union in tbe rank* of
tempt to show n* hmtito totbeorfanoar party is an irnpoaribility or the basis Gleadrnning ia not lynched, it will bo
ixatioa, outride the polities) character it
of contraction or expoarion. Hence Because th* wiser and cooler man, who
is charged to hare arsumed in other
would hove taw tak* it* proper jljrip.
lot u« leave tbe question alone
Western Stites will be futile. But in
areUkswfe majority** MW tiMrte
control tho mor* oxcitabl*. But what
politics we are Kepoblican. and aa such
punishment can tbe taw iaflirt upon
opposed to any organisation opposed to
•uch a niau ? He i* a* truly th* murder­
tbe RepuMiean party, it* avowed prin­
Wo have beeid of braves fared im- er of Mary Pomeroy’ a* though h* had
ciples and its candidates for official po- pudrnce sasong pohtieia** in tba po*’,
And when one thinks of such Meusbut think tbe meet perfect illustration
f*M but in law* for the government of of ij we have * ver known is ia th* tart reoewe, and think* of the inadequacy of
the people that shall alike promote the number ot He J’sapfe’* Cfampr— th* the taws, grave doubts arise re fa
prosperity of all classn, and the moat naw Temperance Organ st Jackson, in
rapid development of tbe country and th* folio wing extract in which, sare in
the statetneat that Mr. C. fa a Granger,
all it* resource*; and, *epe&lt; tally in open- concerning which we are not advised,

do

Crushed,

Aino n full line of Fancy Groceries, all of which we offer at

war any question*
biding hia time .1
th* aubjert of

hearty GW1 .[red. But there can l&gt;o no
question that secret political wxietiea,
or any arcrut *ocietMs political in their
tendencies, a-c dangerous and should be
discountenanced. Now, jr»t so far os
the ■•Grange” ia social and humanita­
rian in it* ebaractrrfotic*, ao far it i* all
right and should meet the cordial ap­
probation of all lovers o(Jiuman pro­
gress. That there ia rued &lt;rf some organiralkm looking Io a higher and more
refined social life among the larmer^wf

Obi G&lt; vem­

inent Java and

Standard A, Ex-

.vfiP- and Brown

gia horse, and put off for thoir homes

other* that muat make way for every
passing Laat.
Another object of interest that 1 vis­
ited, by tbe courte»y at a frioad who
haa given me several extensive drives
behind his pair of highbred trotters, i*
the Fair Ground. It is in fact, and estonrive park with beautiful avenues,
lawns, grottoes and fountain* ; build­
ings of a|l kinds, including an amphi­
theatre that *eat* 80,000 people. I no­
tired also a aeries of pretty cottages I
with sign* upon them : ‘ Bepnblican 1
office," "betnocrat office." ele etc.,
which 1 found were reporter*' head-;
quarters during Fair-time
This P. M. I am promised a drive to ।
■■Shaw'a Garden," a private property 1
am told, but tbe beautiful pork of St. ,

•

Three Grade* of’

want of an assured position ia th*
world, *nd the world very muoh in
tall for the future of Michigan in all
want pf dean collar* and .leewaf dfa.
caedHate fcv Hrcrefary
, iatereet it ia not to testify, and who tan- nera. dmrafsri to exert their skill fa
vroader no longer. Ito great use and Greek of Horace and Henopbon respoc- which. pending the, nomination*, we department* of productive indaatiy.
this direction for tbo good of th* public,
did not wish to reply, we deem it due
graceful appearance have ao rival on
not be compelled bi testify before a
footing tfo
Ths Finance Question.
ths eantinent, and when I stood upon
ehureh cotnuuttM, will find it quite dif­
its imtresse arcbea and aaw a fine
ferent when haubd
before a court of trict tbe cfeckahip at Washington, oc

wars no bridge, I noticed the difference

We Have In

Cash paid for Butter, Eggs, &amp;c.
(Please otll and aey ua.

No trouble tn ahow gnods.

Yours Truly,

Spooner «&amp; Hepbnm.

fiOOTOHS W3Z

j H.'LLH.i aS / horii.

Maniifturturer of Carriages is to
busy to write a new advertisenjeait, hut oontinues to sell Carri­
age Buggies, Cutters, &amp;o., &amp;0-,

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
' laqn 11.«**[■ । *wnis»H

co«T*HT-O~ WI0Md,o«r^
Tbe morning papers, one morning
last week, aflorttoTebeevtal reading.
There wo* tbe rireumstaniial account of
the. funeral of Mary Pusreoey, the kill­
tag of a tough by a bar tender, th*
beating of a wife's brahm out by a
drunken carman, thro* children were
found starved, two bodies were dragged
out of th* Kart River, besides which

-H3IM .flOHlTtSA'

S.*±7X-PSSt*^?t

i. aarignod; and vre boliovc, if the groat
masee* of the inteUigont voter* of
Michigan can be made acquainted with
ability
gracefully oernpred by John J. Bagley,
Carpenter, a fraitor to hi* country
during the ware the Rebellion and a
life tong enemy ot human righto, tbe
right man for Q renter, while John J.

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Ntekero state* that the Editor of th*
Bxmre* is working far a re-nomiaalioc
aa Ptale Senator-This in not true, but
if at any tint* * * *booid desire tba:

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All ready for buying wheat at tbe storehouse of

W. T. Eastman. The highest price paid.

ers look to your own interest.

Farm­

Bee ad. next week.

�ate do travel with a gnat deal of
C*uU-K!teabefh J&amp;a.
with vary targetruakx," said
Agnaamnon.
.
"Still they arc trunk* that can be
.... Chinamen from the
moved," laid Mr. Trterkin, giving an­
other try st the trunk, in vain "I am _________—— the gulches, from tbe
afraid we must give it up." he said ; "it kitchen*, looked In the front office door
would bo such a trouble in going from with faces beaming with aartonic de-

^qntblirar. ^anntr.

Carolina; aul that *h« ■‘cupel U«er"
Would, D imeaasary, be ^rivrewith
bloodshed from the State. His languatro was eo vtoleut that a Southern
gentleman who wwa prerent, felt obliged
after tbe interview, to state that "what

M fiJW JSta &amp; SWMI Michigan Centra! R.R
;

“Wo would not mind If wo got it tu
ths place," said Elisabeth Eliza.
“But bow Io git it there f Mr. Teter*
kia asked. with a sigh.

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. RELIfiBI F *an nwtn..

BAILtOXV.

• MICHIGAN AND

THE

SOUTH

like you to give me, tor my owa pcr»mal satistactfon. a translation ot that
Chine*® sentence which n»y gifted coun­
tryman, tbo lai* god like Webstar, ut1

"Oasxsctx, ann impediment "
runs wart than
the little boys.
&gt; tlfls." and Agut

Many familire are ever trying to
"keep up appearance*," bat to do eo
they muil use tho ntmoec seunowy ; old
family jewels and silver have to bo sold
and many, succumbing to the burden
of taxation and the lore ot thoir planta­
tion* occasioned by tlie greet change ia
tho system of labor, are turning their
sporiona mansions into boartiag-bcaao*,
or lending their daughters out to teach

THE PETERK1NS’ SUMMER JOUR-

"I wish it eouH,” «*id the boys togvther.
Mrs. Totcrkin spent a day or ttro in I
taking tho things out of the Hunk nnd they are not delinquent tu tho Stole of
Michigan. They do- more unquitted
putting them away.
“At ka*t,J she said, "this ha* givrti work tor tbe public gu*! than any oth
And the little boy* felt as il tiny had I
But there are three delinquent Su­
quite been a journey.
.
’ preme Court Reporter*, us shun 11 by
But the" family did not give up their 1 Auditor-General Humphrey's report tor
plan. It was suggested that they might I 11S73, page 52-54, and appendix 442-9
take the thing* out of the trunk, and
pack it at tho station ; the little boys' Mr. 11. N Walker bail Ibo management
r&lt;,uHgo nnd coma with the tiling*. of Hamogtott's Chancery reports and 0!
But Enxabelli Eliza thought the place Walker’s Chancery Reports, the two
volume* ousting the State 82.409.12, nut
loo publie.
Gradually the ekl contents of tlw a cent of which has ever name into the
Treasury, although tie* volume* have
great trunk want buck agala to it.
all
Loen’sold. To my koowfodg* tho
At length, n friend unexpectedly of-,
fervd IO lend Mr. Tsterkin a guud-*izxd
family trunk. But it wa* now lata In
the searou, and to the journey wa* put
I sellers ask 811 tor it
Mr. Walker wa* Attorn** General of
bouse, and a fismily consultation wa* I the Stale in lite years IS 45-15. The old
I ledger "A" containing huacrount, wsv
; closed in November, IM', when th
much smaller tlian tho grandmother I Democracy had supreme control of the
hair-trunk. But Ajpunemnou had been | Stair. By what queer multiplication
studying the atlas through tbe winter, 1 this uccvmnl against Mr. Walker failed
□ nd felt familiar with the more impor­ to ba brought forward un ledger, "IF
tant places, so it would not be uec«Ma&gt;y lolakdiL AuJ Mr. i’eterkiii decid­
ed 10 leare hi* turning-lathe at homo,
and hi* (ool-chiwt.
Again Mrs. Pctorkiu spent two day*
in anxiumodsting 4ho things. With
great care nnd discretion, and by bor­ Perhaps ho will now excuse himself on
rowing twu more leather bags, it could thegrouml that the treasury balance
bo B3C&lt;nupli*livd.
Everything of im- 1* too largo already, and that it is a
pottaner could be pocked except the lit­ great wrong tu the peo|do to have *0
tle boys’ kite. What sboald they do much money on band, and tbe Blate
does not need it, and ho prefer* that it
should stay hi his pocket, where it will
du tho most good in promoting Reform
and Democratic politic* Add 10 per
cut interest tor 2&lt; tears and this debt
would now amount to 89.145,90! When
Mr. Walker received in tho l-egislsturo
uf 1871 the unanimous support of the
Democratic member* for U. R. Senator
in reward for hi* editorial service* on
tbi*Frn Pmt (of which ho ha* been
for 12 year* a proprietor.) they did not
know of the above delinquency. Had
it been at notorious st tho character of •
Fernando Wdbd was nt the commence- '
meat of tbe but *c*&gt;I&lt;ui of Cougre**
when be no* ran tor Speaker, surelv
these pure, tvfornriog Democrat* would |
have rejected Mr. Walker ns tboy did

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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think his actions wire, as bis aoeptanco
would »ure)v have injured his useful­
ness as th" Presulrnt of Albion College
and could not poreit.ly have resulted in
any good to anybody :
Atstox Cutno 1. August 12, IH74.
Hon. II. Fish, Chuirmsu State Central

most moRiifflm

MICHIGAN!

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MICHICRR CERTRLL R. R.

Grand River Valley Dirism

Ges. P-Rmll &amp; Co.

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awn. real*

John sod Mr. 1’cterkin, each had bi*
patent leather Land-hag But al! three
wane too small for'the family. And th*
little bora wanted to carry their, kit*
Mr*. Feterkin suggreted her grand-

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three weeks to keep Wan Loe closely
confined to the pnnting-otfico and the
Girely mechanical port of tho basin***.
ere he developed a euqinsing quick11 e*» and adaptability, winning even the
fatur and good win uf tho printers and
good will ut the printer nnd foreman,
who at first I-Hiked upon hi* in'rvluc
। lion into toe secrete uf their trade a*
IraugLl with the gravest political aigMficame. 11*kerned to ret typ» ruadily and Tnafly, bis wuudrrtul skill In
niauiputeliuti aiding him in the mere

Lptinti-r’s axiom that the printer who
oriisMer* or follow* the idea* of hi*
aqy nrekre a poor com|ioaiU&gt;r. Lie

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Lee u tbe devil's own imp," "Wan Lee
is a Mongolian raecsl," and bring tbe
proof to mo with happiness beaming
from every tooth and satisfaction shin­
ing in Lt* huckleberry eye*.
It was not long, huwuver, before be
learned to retails to on hi* miscuievous
pervecutor*. I remember one instance
tn. which bi* reprisal earns very near
involving me in a serious miaunderstaadiag. Our foreman’s name wa*
Wdbstox, aad-Wan Lre presently team­
ed to know nnd recognise the hsdividnal
and combined letter* of his name. Il
wo* during a political campaign, aoJ
thu eloquent and fiery Oal. StarlHittlo.
of Siskycm. had delivered an e&amp;wrire
speech, which wa* reported especially
lor "The Northern Star." In a very
suldiiuo psrvBitkiu Cob Starbottle bad
aiiid; " In lb* language of the God­
like Webster, I repeat^'—and here fol­
lowed tire quotation, which 1 have for­
tbMghtit «wld help' to smooth tbe gotten. Now, it chanced that Wan
During and jtut after the war !t waa
disama, and planed it on top ; but the Le&lt;\ looking over tbe galley after it bed
usual to say that tbe Booth would nev­
va fared to taka ft sU put, and art it
1 tbe bottom- This waa not r» much
er have attempted to secede were it not
matter. «s she bad not vet tbe right
fur “the women and the paraona!" If
*e*M*.|fa4ac; wafc lht
thi» waajrae daring the Tar, itia nono

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ten of th* gospel are to be blamed lor
the hart feeling that i» still cliorished
by a fed uf the people of Routh CaroDuring &lt; unvsrsation* hail with prom­
inent native laymen all over tbo buri*
there sremed to be a general dwire to
forget the post. Many of the younger
mi-u went so tar ns to apptau-1 Die ac­
tion uf the North during the war, and
ail joined in wishing for an honest
State goverumest. no matter if it were
admintetcHHl by Northern ur Southern
officeholders. Very diflevwut vrero ihe

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position a belter man-not one who
more heartily endorses the party or
mar deem uccv.vary and advisable "to pray* more varneOlr or more ho^fully
collect any sum* due from State Report­
ers." and although Ibo two Democratic
Reform gentleman never considered it
prosperous to increase tbe large balance
ir. the State Trcaiury by paying what
they owe, and although tlia Repuplieau
gentleman may feel that bis shining
orthodoxy entitle* hint to an exemption
from the operation of any tew other
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HASTINGS BARRYCQUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1874.

WHOLE NO. 953.

A* the storm prevailed with unabated
fury the next day, and as be dared
neither to take EHty nor to leave her
alone, ho stayed by her all day and
rtuflfcd the stove with wood, and laugh­
ed at her droll baby- talk, and fed her

Tbo reuAWMl expranason of your con-

On lbs morning of the second &lt;fay the
•tot tn had subsided. . It waa « deg.
cold, but knowing somebody must be
mourning Kitty for drad, be wrapped
her in skins, and with much dlfflcully
reached the nearest neighbor's house,
sutftriug only a Iroat-Hte on fate nose
by the way.

IlARI) WARE,

laboren, its Hur*W loaded wagmu.aaa
the lung and ponderous imine storting
ant with their ton* of tubnrands of trees
for all put* of tho XTnion.
8amo one agks, ‘ What becomes of all

thus ondomng me for the small share I
hare Lad i~. publie affairs st Wasington.
1 can linrdly suppress thu conviction
that X owe u&gt;v&gt;. to-sb. kind Indulgvtivw
of my coostituonts than to my own mwit. Indted, if my. act* or votes havo

And get

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boner to

aril ~
I rylng lilUc finger* eerily I
swung It bock. Aguri of enld air al­
most took away her breath, but the
caught alglit of the brown prase with­
out, and the new World aremed so big

VOO.buO of people—urn- tree nnuaUy i
two inhabitants. Would this ba aut
dent to keep up an annual supply-at
an annual succession ? A single uuni
of ten persons will want about 60 njip
। explore II.
___ A,,_ L—__ ___ A F.A A- 1AA -A
move out of lha bouse. Kitty they had
rttje pushed out through the door, given up for harried alive under some
caught her breath again, and started snow-mound. They would find her
away down a path bordered by «rre when Spring should come and malt tho
gra.'w nnd dead stalks of tho sunflower.

jnivnui

ovntstivo in CongTOM farm this District,
demands, aad I may be allo wad to add.
obtain* from mo au appreciation which
I find U difficult on this occasion to
frame words to adequately oonrey. Per­
mit mo also to say thu however great
msy be ths pkasurc derived from the

reprewuU, and not wholly to

course I have ever bead it to. be of in-

ALBL1»

when tie opened II end let out the little
various insects nod disoates, not count­
Kitty, and said.
"Here Jones, Is your kitten t" Mrs ing tho largo rmtuber required for the
Jours couldn't think of anything bet- ealcuriro uiarfc-1 orchards which are
annually sot out It may thcreldw*
And Jones got up and took bls old
partner by ths band and as Id, “Burton,
old fellow 1" and then choked up and
rat dawn, and cried helplessly.

siSff,he lpbor °f oth,r wr,“g'r’
oiling.
5th. The Rolls will never turn on the shaft ns the Crank is not attached to the shaft of either
Roll, thia raring an expenaeof four or five dollars for new Roib before the Wringer is half

Made from the beat Eastern OAK LEAtHBR'
In the best manner by experienced workmen always on hand and made io order

Studebakei- Wagons,
Superior Grain Drills,
Oliver Chilled Plows,
Feed Oattere, Corn Shelters, etc.

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A lull line of farming tools always on hand.

DENTIST

Naiiiille,

NEWOFFERSI

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

Bimiws

ferotype Gallery
ROUGH and DRESSED

LUMBER,
IMS

KKOUfVHQKRB!
Cuatom Planeing, Sawing
and Turning
OOPT1NO AND KNLABO1NO OLD

"Sew

store t

In the other's face the fact that she was
lost tn the wild, dashing storm of snow. with tbs yearly arch of fruits. Cor a
Su bat did ths snow fall and so dark fall supply far his family, tho year
was the night, that Jones could not see round t Tho extant of ground to bo
planted far this paqrase may not b"large. A piece throe rods square,
o4 to fallow the path. which be
planted with tho earlier and later straw­
thought Kitty might have taken, but It
barrios, beginning with tho Nleaaorand
was burled In snow-drifts, and he soon Scarlets, and ending with the Jocund*
and Kentucky, will giro hip fir* quarts

Romantarths Place.

Dne on Short Hrtise,

AL^Oy^l

WE WANT AGENTS.

ubk nnuffflis!

NEW GOODS AID NIW PRICES
beadstonbl.

' runt tm.

A man in Guelph, Ontario, last Fri­
day night shot a man and women, oupjciiOg tho latter to he bi* daughter,
tiis mlstako msy cost him hl* life.

! county ticket

the most searching scrutiny. ‘ Tbo cri­
terion of honesty and economy in ap­
propriating th* moray of the propio, of
integrity iu regarding the sacred inter­
ests of liberty, end of rigorous justice
tu the claims and deruand* of tbo agri­
cultural and other great industrial iatanats, was never more rigidly and un­
ceasingly applied. The whole country
waa oviduntly bound to keen an eyo up-

A dispatch dated Usy Gly August
19, say. &amp;Um-at fire* are raping along
the Jsckocn, lansing and Saginaw
Railrooil, north of this city, to an alarm­
ing extent.
Massachusetts is taking advantage of
■Sumner, now that ho Is dead, and 10
per rent of all the boy* boro in that
two autumn and three winter mouths. State aro lieing named after the iUnsAH tb.se supplioi will be obtained from
less than two acre* of well luaongv'Happy for him that bo did not fall ground; aod. if planted so as to be |
bewildered on the prairie, as many a subjected to horse cultivation, the exI«ot wayfarer did on that fatal night I
penao of keeping the whole in order
_ . ।_ — -* -*
* ——
As It was, bia wife must needs give .
up tho vain lllttoosarchee she had neon
Buaiue haa arrived at Cologne, where
oinking In the neighborhood of tho
bo viQl remain a few days awaiting the
arrival of hi. ehlldren. He daelarc.
band, with froven hands and feet and
that only bia wifo and limthax-in-laa
face, to earc for. Every minute the
assisted turn to aaoape.
thermometer fell lower, aod all the
Mr. Jeebua Fobaattd wife &lt;d Bridgohoot tbs little rook Move In Jones
wator uahbratod tho G5th armivonary
of their marriage tho 13th instant by a
visit to their friend/. Mr. Tobe* u in doubt That the public opinion, *V»n U it
hi. With year and hie wifo.in her 88d point* out nxuu errors, has already eetuad down to the roavtalon that tho

HUN .-CDUH -.MUI no UJUIO1 A (V-AUS-. —. — ---------- —----tiou be must pull off Ira coot nnd go .to ilaayhe^m the IuUeri andmosi
work for tho Jfopublican psrtv; first
----------acknowledging that ho '-spoke under
groat «rxrftBujent'‘ In his harangues of
two years ago.
A decision has been rendered by
Judge WBliatas of Chteago fa tho fa-

and so he convliuted that hie enemy
had proved a onward and had left him
lu possession, oe else that ho meant to
play upon him aunte treacherous trick
on hla way home.
Bo Burton roaolved to keep a sharp
possible. for tho storm waa upon him in
all I ba blinding fury. Ho tried to fol­
low the path, but he
net n»d it.

ITALIAN

Hutiai

fluence upon the coarse of the legisla­
tor wo cannot doubt, but this portion of
tho Peninsular fitat.’ comprises n populatioa wboae intelligence, stability at
sentiment and soundness of views upon
all important public questions present a
finu, rrliablo nnd unvarying support to
all safe and judicious otetosrasnstup. It
I. —A—_ _ __ _ I— 1— ..— a— ,L —&gt; ,1.—
who tnisroprooent* their wishes ami
nows also icjsrcprrssmt* th* vital inter­
ests of Use country.
It is scarcely needful that I should
attoa&gt;[« io giro st thia time, any ac­
count, however brio!, of my steward­
ship, ns your repreeoutalivo, in tho leg­
islative branch of the National Govern-

Tbo Kuulucky oloctiun returns show
drspalrlng. wandering and shouting,
ho carbo upon a home, and having
rapped M tire iloor. he Lirod himself

must have perished there, within a fur­
long of hl« own bon-c. But endeavor­
ing to keep the direction of the path be
heard a smothered cry, nod then he

H.A. BUSELL'S

sreWolgW upoatha various
qui-stiena under disouaeion by tho peo­
ple who aelroted n» as thair raptoeoutafito. It has been repeatedly useful to
mo to corroborate or correct my views,
not by tbo ocutimaut which wm ri£*in
the streata and botola at Washington,
but by-that which 1 knew to be preva­
lent by the fireside* of Barry, of Eaton,
of Jackson, of Branch nnd Calhoun.

Krone, N. H, Ha
auppos-*d tnurdercr

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NEW IDEAS

Mitiipi.

Pure Wines

the storm; but having gasped a mo­
ment she quickly renewed her brave you may have that forty-acre patch.
march In search of tbejgreat unknown.1 It come mighty ma kin' me the mur­
The mother ml-ro-d her, and suppoo-| derer of that little Kitty's father."
‘•No I you shall take It youcsclf,"
enough of Ujr child's society, liad taker, cried Janta, “If I have to go to law Io
(he little pet out with him.
And Jones actually deeded hi- inter­
Jones, poor tallow shopped away unest In the forty achera to Burton. But
Burton transfer' ed it all to Kltiy.
Many parts &lt;7 lEc South nrc suffer-•
That la why this part of Newton H lug from drouth. '
called today Kitty’. Forty-FouM’s
The fon»t fires in Ontario boro o*rimiod ataxtliug dimensions.
And now come (bu grangers of Toxas
Uiih him, to taakv aunt of having
with at&gt; appeal for gorernnwnt aid for a
enough to koejkhte wife aud Kitty from
rrceztnff in the coining awfa«ores at the
night, which now settled dawn upon '

It te therefore a peculiarly good fortune
that lie who hi culled to represent thio
district in Congress can always boar
with hlmsoif, the satisfactory redaction
that tho line of his public duty will, in
ninety-nine cases out at a hundred, be
exactly coincident witUxho will of hi*

He must, wltboui delay,
.down east village, he hod emlgra'.c-d question*.
'
get bhnartf arid child, too, to * plisco of
to Worth Minnesota, leaving hl« wlfc safety, or both would soon be froaen.
under her father's roof, until he should go bo took th. little thing In hb arms
and started through the drifts, And j
tbo child put her little Icy flnrora «n I
Burtou's rough riMak and muttered:

»nd the demand for trees to
inresriM hero Incrsase J in * corling dogrto. I veil rem*mixr,
ever thirty year* ago. vhrting a
- at Rochester. Now York, then
,ng six a*m in all—or rather, it
pcc»d Io occupy six I ‘
‘
ited. Two iaborwr*

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shall
peH, •weather baa at last beau Ixwben in up­
on by a ^leedid rein wbirb eemmaucod
iabed material for * "bmg drawn tale r at about five o’clock thia martriag. and
A week ago thi. morning I wa* speed­ up to tbe time of thi. writing, 11 A. M.,
ing through Western Miaeouri on the it *tiU ia raining steadily. There baa
Pacific Expreoa. At nreriy noon Kan- been, for sevorel weeks, and ia, a greet
see Qty was reached, and after the us- deal of sickness ia thi* vicinity attribs!Ml shoaling of hack driver* had died ed to the extreme bot, dry weather fix
away, aad the new treia we bod en­ tho past six week.. Severe) death*
tered hU start**, and stoppad, and
becked innumerable limta.it did at
length fairly begin it* run of MO prevent ruin may be (uceeeded by »Ui.
er* ao (bat the atmosphere may become
The fast forty mdes the tries followed purified and the rick bo restored to
Late crop* will not
th* valley of the Kansas River, a rich health again
aad partteOy wooded bottom tend ; and
bare we eemo upon tba gnaUtopper*. quence uf the long drought, but pre­
Nobody ia tba east know, anything of sume taking th* country tngelbey there
thi. plages. Tba few lonely "hop­ will be enough for all.
I noticed with pleasure the renomi­
per*" that chicken* may sometime, be
seen furiously chasing, and turkey* nation of Guv. Bagley for Governor, and
pick up for aa after dinner deeeert. are bia reoominatiau was no more just, to
tbo strayed members of a host that eover» tbo Western plain, from Dakota to
Texas. Kanes* ia almost literally eaten
np br the rreedy follow*. Tire com of firellng proud of John J Baglay a*
fteld* were stnpped, the state, being it* chief executive; and I believe that
either bore like reed*, or perhaps thinly all pattie* of whatever complaxion
dad with tattered and drooping leave*. their politic*, sham in that earn* leeling
Many a field did not show tbo rign of In Hon. H. H. Holt, « well a* the rest
of the State ticket our party have tho
deepest rrepert and confidence, and will
manifeol it by a rousing majority in
November next. I hoar but little about
politic* hero, but can aa*ure you that
this township (Wesley) will give a big
the swarmiag marauder*
A* w* roll along steadily past the Republican majority this fall. It would
eeem
by the B»r*n and Unu Jtemol
citie* cf Itawrewoe and Topeka, tbe vslCounty CMventtoa.
ley widens, and gradually we see far­ that there ail! be a good dual of strife
in
the
County Convention (Republican)
ther
aad
farther
over
the
plain
Here
Tb.hreaM.mat at th* metrol Teembto. rad
War*. 1. ta. Creair rf brnrr. « tavittatoM*
lb. wrai eataee tf tWre»»m ■•Ctarettaa
Barry county, having been my former
katoU U&lt;teCMnB«atbtMCta.* Itatar Manhattan ia paaaed at near .undown,
•re*. Wta. MTLat tt a’ateaa 1L. iw tea ear- and Junction City at dusk, and than wo place of residence. I feel a good deal of
ef*M.laat1.e Oaaare token, ra* tbaUra- turned away from window* lor our interval in county matter* politically,
round night'* deep. In tho middle of and bojie the right men may get right
the night wo awoke and raiaaad the place*. The true and tried ibould re­
ceive support always, but do not Wire
pulling and intrigue often step in be­
tween justice utid ruarit. and justice can­
Blscx n.wx,Cou,
AugnatlMmWhere .hall I begin, aad how
tell . brief etmy for tbo week

WE

Republic*njomin.tions.

day we place the names of the

gentlemen who are to honor the
State as her Executive officers

during 1875 and 1876.
We do not deem it necessary

to speak' at length of the gen­
tlemen individually, as they are

generally known to the people
of the State as men worthy of

the {rositions which they have

been called to fill.

Men who in

public life and in private life, are
above all anspicion of any dis­
honorable act. and moat truly

county also, (Newaygo) that there are
many candidates for the office of BIk i
iff, more than fur any other county of­
fice. I um at a lues to understand why
“What are they for ?"
it ia to. The duties of tho office surely
"To evil. Hain't gut anything here are not over |4»a»aut. and the position
i&gt; not mare |mying}thau auras other*,
but bone* and grasshopper* t» sail-"
yet there are more sock ore for that par­
u* in Hasting* long enough to become ticular office than any other. But
much eeteemed, l* now Mi»tre*» of a somebody will be disappointed 1 know.
homo at thi* frontier colony town, and
I wonder if with the,double plague of
Tbo mill, are running daily, end ties-1
droogth and greathopper*, discourage­
ment and heart-rick nee. are kept out of |ata the hard time*, building* are being
erected here in our littl* viltegu con­
stantly. Wo hear of mill* shutting
down in the north wood, almost daily,
in con*equ*nre of hard time*, and it «a
pcodictad that many more will have to
quit manafacturinp n. lumber it very
The morning light diecloeee the tut ’ low, and monry ban! to gat, and tbe
plain, uninhabited except at theetati-n. conreqtnrace it that money cannot b*
along tho road. Uninhabited did I gut, to pay help. White A Qwk’t mill
ear ? No, these plain* are .till tho will ran, however, at tbo proprietor*
borne of the buffalo ami antabpe. Tho ba|q&gt;*Dod tube more lucky thaueomeoth
er*. Tire h-vndt h.ro ar* gvttmg to d».
teen, sometime* Handing and watching
ua wondnringlr from a reepectful dis­ week, as mueh ns your correspondent
tance, aad sometime* shooting away bimwlf a* they think it a firet-rate pa­
with that graceful and rapid lope with per, and in that they ate not mistaken
which they can gain upon the swiftest ra my opinion. We here,"’take th* Ne­
bone. They have (invariably a peculi­ waygo Republican, a large eight page
ar white spot—not upon tho forehead, paper, but of covrae only two 'MgM
but tho opposite—and as they turn to printed st home. But it tea good pa­
per, and we all enjoy reading it, as v«
do any reading matter here in tho
woods. For the present '.&lt;« rtttin

All kinds of Produce taken in'exchange and Good* Delivered free to

Our Stock Contiata of

Crockery,
Glm War*,
Stone Ware,
Fruit Cane,

Coffee,
8yrup,

And all cheap for the next 30 days to make room for New Goods.

9,tCOcalA.

60,000 Gallons stone ware for 12
600 Bars 8oap for 6 cents a Bar^aTV
The Ben. Campbell's Cigars baatMMl.WM
Our 81,00 Jap beats the State for the Price.
Sugar as cheap or cheaper that! the cheapest.

lei and guided m In the past.
Ou mutioo of J. E. Tenney. D. L.
Crotemen of Ingham wa* ehoeea Ternjmresy Secretary.
A committee on Credentia la. oresteting of two members from each Cbagreesional district, waa also appointedA committae on Reeolntioai, consist­
ing of two from each CowgT.ewonil nrotedinw homeward, passing tbe rail
baaiaa cf Lok* Huron and the Begindistrict, ru then appointed
•**. lb* thought oom* to me every day
on that trip, with every revolutiou of
On awcmbling in tha afternoon the th* wheel ui th* locomotive and the
Committee on Credential* report*! ateoniboat, of tbe great and rariedj in­
romo four hundrr-l delegate, entitled terval. of Michigan, and what ■ noble
to eeat*. but of nereetity we omit tba empire had l*«i ralraitod to ui Tbu
thought camo to m*. how closely allied
ar* all three interest* one to another,
and bow tha prosperity of um&gt; n tbe
prosperity of all. and that a disaster to

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of th* Union, after the uninterrupted
cxerctee, by that party, of all tba re■poMlbUlte of power during Ito an tire
vitalonce, oOtertug no apoltgiae. depre­
cating, no criticism. Invoking no chari­
ty tn tbe construction of it* nets, but
cnoUenglng a faithful scrutiny of Ito
record through every vleteaitade of w»r
and peace, and tbe candid Judgment of
all just men.
In no .ptrit of vainglory but tn aimpie

that since the Hroublloen party, n
ita banner at Jackson, in ISM, II
never tailed, under trials more aa
than have beaet the history of any a
party since the orwantaeUo i of tbeI

POBLII

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cimii

IN BONNE’S STORE,
AN EASY FORTUNE.

Washington Block, State St
Our goods have arrived and
are now open to your inspection.

make for the future ; but ae I look uj&gt;-,
on tha whole pa.t hutory ot this State
and it* govarnmacL and tbe developcbaritabteInatitntioiu, I canncA but foe!
what * grand, good, blamed, gioriov.
old Btate Mirtugan i», and bow well­
throwing oat tbe past two yean—It bee
been governed, with not a .train upon
tb* escutcheon of th* State.
We had reduced it* iodabtodneaa;

puouc luusoireneas; wnue tn* .
given a hrerty support to almost every clal credit ot the State, under It*
charitable institsttoa of which tbe hu­ agamrnt, U ot the hlghrat etaud*
man imagination could coeraire; we ■II the comMKtel site- nt the w
We shall regard II aa good reeac
have cared for tha -leaf, the dumb, and
the blind, the mean*, tbe unfortunate,
the crimiaal. the pauper, and last of all
we bare reached out tba gtaat hand of
the State to tbe Uttle eUldrou, whour
we thought, tram their cireumstancre
and aurruuadings. rare going ia th*
road that kwda all tbe way down . hilt
We hare done all thia with decreasing
taxation and dereveaing debt Within
the last two years we have paid 8724,-

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LOWEST CASH PRICE

Yours Truly,
a fault ui any State or its officer*; but
it ia well to remember, whether this
charge comes fnxn friend or lu*, or
from those who know nothing about it,
that all the money in tho Trea*ury of
Michigan comoa there through the ac-

Spooner &lt;fc Hepburn.

HTAROOT

aflbsat tb* adiwted
•ffl obtain it fox you
ILm, without any exp

represent the moral, the Chris­
Republicin State Convention.

tian and the pr«&gt;greaaive politi­
cal policy of our State.

Tried

and never found wanting, the

The were going out to look, see.
antelope and telle her boy it must h

people have done well to intrust been bia imagination.
in their bands the administration

of the affairs of tbe State, and

may rest assnred that they will

The prairie doc “ another of the in­
habitant* of the plain*. He, to&gt;&gt;, ia a

so meet the responsibilities of roloniat sad live* in village*, although
official life, that they will justl^ ha build, hi* bouses underground. We
deserve at the hands of the peo­

ple of the State the applaudit

at the close of their official term.
An applaudit so truly won, and

ao freely and enthuxiasticly be­
stowed on Gov. Baolxt, Lieut-

During th* eitornocn of our sacond
day’* ride w&lt; enter upon the test hun­

Gov. Holt, Commiaaioner Clapf dred mte that eeparate* ns from the
State Superintendent Bbiggs, Rocky Mouataias. Wben about eighty

by the Convention on Wednes­
day last, by their re-nomination

to the positions' they have so
honorably

filled, by acclama-

we need only say that they are

fully competent, to do well the
work intrusted to diem by the

uaanimous voice of the Repub­
licans of the State, and viD do

milm distant, we begin n watch for the
first dwtant view of the great range.
But the day i* not favorebte. There is
a alight has* in tba air. Then a atorm
gatbara, and eprsurte in tb* West. Afat the right, and there ia what eeeta*
at first a dint bank of cloud* beyond
them. But no, a second look auurea
u* that these ere not cloud*, but tbe

we erne and plainer the mountain* ap­
pear. A storm eweepe over u. with
rre.hing thunder, aad splintering many
telegraph pule* at we soon aee. A half
hour atore aad it ha* peered and now

it of th* Btata ol Michigan that th* im­
pious hand of no Governor nor no party
had ev*c reached for tha truit fond* of
thi* State. I shall not bo tho tha first
'Hfe President appointed A. O. Hyde, Governor to put my hand, trpun tho

Lansing Aug. 27th. 1871.
The State Republican Convention,
held^in thia city at the Opera Houae oa Thomas Moore. Wm. Livingston. Ubaa.
Wednesday, wa. the largest political Kipp, and George W, Hough a* Teldelegate atsembloge ever convened in
the Stale. Over 400 delegates-Were
prreent, a very f«w unorganised ndun­
tie* only being uoreprneented. Th*
I thauk you for tour rordral friend­
ship displayed io me to-day, by tho
greatest harmony prevailed, many of
hearty unanimity with which you have
the nomination, being made by acrlagiven me the second nomination for its
office of chief Executive of thi* State.
B. M. Cuteheon. J. P. Holl, aad
Lieut. Governor Holl also briefly sdL'mel Putnam were appointed a corn,
drmed the ronvenlton. He «aid that
mitle* to wait upon Governor Bagley ia looking over thi* assembly, bo waa
and Lieut. Gwerncr Holt, itJorm them
tetee a* Temporary Chairman, who oa of thrir renomination, and Jirire them
taking the chair spoke aa follow*;
to appear before th* Convention.
White thu committee w*e out, tho
Hrpublfcan* uf Michigan:-W*.tend
toHtey at lb* Uxreehold of tho third d*- Convention, by acclamatrre:', nominated
rade of the Itepubhann party of Mlebl___ 0..
MHO
&lt;Ll.
R. G. D. Hokten of Kant for Socro- informal ballot for State Treeeanr.
Ool. MoOreery roomrod 176, Mr. Lore
tary of State ;
ix.ver.tt A Clapp of St. Jo»ph, the 108, John Johnston of St Clair, 17.
Col. McCreery wa* made tho nnaniprreent inennbent, for Oommiseioaer of
■potoctae for tbai record, but can proud­
ly Invite tbe crtltetam of the world, aad tbs State Land Office ; and
a rompartooti of the itruuhllcun party
Darnel B. Briggsrof Roepeo, th* pre.
and Ito principle, and acta wttb tbe ent inmunbeot, for Seperiatewdent of acid it would be hi* aim. U etecled to
hunaatly perfonn the date of tho office
prlaetpleu and acta of tbe opnoatUon.
to tbe beet of bi* knowledge end abili.
Springing Into exltaenro ID year* ago
tbia•uiumar. It threwItaairilk* a liv­
ty.
ing wall bafoso te advance of inriAn Informal ballot wa* then called for
ean slavery, declaring that th* vergin ernor Begley aad Lieut Governor Holt
eoil of the Terttorte* should b« forever They were greeted with cboara. Gov­
When the ballot, ware counled on
free. Branding at first upon that tow,
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that six mor* rote* had been cot (han
a. follow* :
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It wan aatwatelnail, bowwver, that tbe
extra votes tree from tho Vie* Frau­
ds u to &lt;m th* platform who bad voted

Gea. Hamphrer was withdrewk aadr
Gen. Ky was nomiaalad by acoiatna- ,
tsoe. Gon. Ely appeared upon th* .
platfotm and sail if elected be would j
perform th* d*U&lt;» of lb* office to th* &lt;
Uta uf kb ability.
The first informal baltet for Attorney 1
General gave Andrew J. Rmirti of fam 1
187 and haee A. Marvi.m ot Bay 168. !
Mr Smith was nmdx tbo unanfaates ,

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�that tha character of tba judiciary
would bo isfrawl by having tha
jn-igaa appointed by tha Executive in­
stead of being elected through tha mscbiwrrj of political jpaxtian, th" I«qp*lature deemed that tha popular will de­
manded that tho officer" of all dspart-

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If ths State in I860, on a baMd Of
. pojiulation uf 897,0fi6, and of aa equali rod asinsd vahudtni of property of
-fcH to „ tU mL
th* State ia
tho public st large have no cause* atI arte, fix*! at that
all. Art* changing tho boundary orr 1874. with a population ot 1.UMM,
,
and
an
iqultod
valuation
ot MttO.OOO,
rvgulsting tho affairs of a certain city,
village or township, extending th*i 000, caa afford to pay lb* salaries now
tim* for coll*ciion of taxes in *oma par-. proposed. If th* labor of doiug tu
ticulnr locality, changing tom* body'si public burins** in 1860 wa* worth tha
name, legalirisg. or trying to Isgnlif*,, con&gt;psa*at»c paid far it at that time,
sum* illegal art. and other legislation&gt; th* labor of doing th* public burin*.,
of a similar character, that in tdn* coatsi in 1574 is certainly worth what it fa pro»i*w&lt;rf tho largout uf ten caa be batter and mure fairlyr po**d topqrftnrft,
and justly *ettted by loral antharl:i*s, isi *r number of prop!* to be sarvsd, th*
furred upon the legislature, oesnttimeai greater labor tarotvad, and the greater
•rra to tbe exclusion of basins** uf gen­- reipousibttty.
Thu foflowing explain tbe dittereneo
eral important. Tho t*nd*acy in this
direction Increases, and ereey areaioni in tho seal* of salaries:
witnesses a greater accumulation of this
class of bvsiaasa. Th* expMJO inci­
dent to it is far grater than ,th* per di*m,

The immediate future present* ques­
tion* for popular consideration of no
little magnitude and importance. Tb*
problem of atteitunK * more ported sys­
tem of Civil service in the sever*! de­
White tb* Commisaion tlwughi it
partment of th* gmsrnment, than hat wise to provid* that tho I^giriaturv
hitherto existed, still remains without might authorise th* appointment e! tho
Attorney General and of proeecuilng at
toruey*, tho legislature dreared il best
the details of Ito practical application, to retain tho present mod* of ■ wooing
give* encouragement that It may re­ tho*e officers.
move many present evils, nnd w Lou fur­
The Commission thought it prudent
ther improved by experiment, may pave
th* way for a more officiant aad ooo- to tear* tbe salaries of Stat* effkers aad
nomical accompliahmaatof clerical work judges to be fixed by tho wisdom of tbo
in tho acvoral bureaus With thi* view, Lewislsture. The I&lt;egialatun&gt; on tbo
a* a member of tbe committee on tho other hand, thought that the well ma­ house* and thter atlocbee* during th*
reform ot the civil eemra, I have stead­
tured judgment of tbe propio wa* iniI time they ate &lt;o ongegrd ; for bill* of
ily adhered to what 1 believed to be
the doctrine enunciated in tho National farur of fixed solan**, and it accord- this character are usually quit* long
ingiy proposed a scale of salaries whieh and tba State h (mt tu tb* expena* uf
printing them, and if posted, of reprintit deemed just aad *conomical.
Tbe Commission, to remov* ambi­ iug and binding them in volumes, which
guity in tho present constitution, pro­ amounts ot every araslnn to no incon­
Among tbo great topics of waiannal vided specifically for three commission­ siderable-sum of luuncy. Reside*, a*
concern are there which ar* closely al­ ers of highways in eoeh township. Th* I members generally know but litll*' if
lied to indu"trial, thrifts, national pros­ Legislature, in view of th* greet expo*- ' anything oftbo merits «f»och tneasarta
perity, and burineaa *nterprise. As siveneM of this system, remove the I they must be explained to them, and
tnsse topic* present question* in which
tho high, st welfare of th* Republic Is same ambiguity by providing specificai- , this idlon creates tbo necessity fora
lubby.
Statements and explanations,
involved, no statesmanship enn afford lyfor but one commissioner.
for a mcmral to toe* sight of them, and
While tb* propriety of restricting the I uni|K-d nnd twisted by th* prejudice*
no party rar. ignore then nnd retain its power of - corporation* wa* strongly uf those making them, rnu«t be taken at
bold upon th* public confidence. Just
urged before .th* Commission, tbo ma­ secund band, witbout a full understand­
at prcrent, tho question of thi* charac­
ter which claim especial attention are jority of that body wore averse to add­ ing or i«ttonal knowiodgo of all tho
tbore of th* oirrrncy and cheap trans­ ing any now provisions on. this suljcct. | fret* and circ'iinalnnce*, nnd the re­
portation. They are not wholly dispos­ The Legislature, believing that tho pub­ sult too frequently ia not only expen­
ed of, but th* prerent Congress, in ita lie good deotanderl it. has embodied'] sive. but ill-timed and ill-judged legi*final action of the last sesricn, given a several precautionary and rretrictiro |
lation. Besirnih the Legislature, n*
moat hopeful augury that they will be
Ibis constitution proposes, from enacting
met in a way to satisfy public expecta­ proviaiona.
tion and to advance tho welfare of our
The changes projxnoil do not radi- ! any but gentrai laws upon tba subjects
agricultural and other industrial inter­ rally affect tho system of government iu enumerated, and its sessions will be
est*- We of this iHTtieu of tho country
tho State, but are inch a* experiona* | much shortened, its rttpomes greatly
aro especially interested in the develop­
ment of th* most practicable methods of ha* shown to b* necessary to ros'-rnia I ledu&lt;wl, nnd much of tin- dissatisfac­
providing a proper and permanent finan­ abuses, aad to facilitate tho ndminis-1 tion and complaint dial arise (run this
cial basis for our industri**, and of th* tration of tho laws, aad they aro com- i special and local legislation, frequently
mended, not n, perfect, tint as an im- 1 resulting iu prntrnctid litigation, will
provement 6n the present constitution
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OLD. MUAILE AMD DIRECT Rogrt,
Wun sMMsiiaxMnn.

MlbniGAN I

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GaTMlib.

An Ufa tnareage snbEnltting Um work
ol th* UoMtitutiostal CommiMfoa to th*
legislature, th* Governor of th" State
liaa grouped together a number of sec­
tions, th* economic provisions of which

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srtHarfestsSwit:
ixSsttKti'S;
usa. u&gt; te mM **al»**w*llr. Jted lk&lt;

Awr. X., Snc. 2. • • • The pow­
It opens the any to needed n turm.
er of countfan to levy taxes, borrow
money and contract debts, shall be re­ and economies In tbe jury system ;
stricted by law
It provides a more liberal ratio of
reprrwenteUon
for the newer count lew ;
Am. X-, Bsc. 16. No city or village
It pleura restriction* upon explosive
shall Incur iodeb'ednoM, including that
incurred by or on behalf of any school and mischievous local nnd »i«cfal lexis
diatrict wilhia its corporate limits,. *o
that its aggregate debt at any tim*

St. Mary’s Academy,
MONROE MiCH.,

Will Reopen Sep. 1:
Terms $120 For Yoxr.

'
Far particulars, addnoa
larg* proportion of the municipal divis­
MOTHER SUPERIOR,
Th* mw constitution, white adhering
pros-of specific items iu appropriation
ions in tbe newer |&lt;orUotu of Use Rlatr,
to tho common law standard for juries
bill*, which will be a check upon the
and many In th* older, aro Invalidated.
in courts of record, makes an advance
prat tiro of ■ vrryirg tlir nph nnu.-rmaij
step by permitting verdicts in civil
or unworth) npt&gt; ropriatfons on the
cases by two-thirds of the jury, and pro­
•treugti, of necewory and worthy mras,
A xr. XIV., Bnr. 9 The State shall
ll placre all additional safeguard up­
vides tliat in criminal case* the death
by combining them in uno bill *u that not aid, by uift, or pledge of its credit,
th* Great Lake^ which demonstrates। or disability of a single juror shall not the aholo must stand or loll together, any pero&amp;n or corporation, nor shall it on the treasury by- autbortxlnga veto
by the Executive ot specific Items in
clearer than all mere theoretical profes­ prevent a verdict being given by the
It ia one of the uio*t valuable feature* subscribe to, or lx come interested ia,
sion that th* work of improving tbe
tb* stock of any corporation. nor osgreat highway* of commerce and trade,
‘■•rate any indebtedness of a municipal
and of securing cheaper and safer tran­ which important trials have been
sit for the products of tho West, is needed with nearly to a condui
ber of Judicial circuits, and &lt;_uta off ap­
Commenting upon those wholesome peal* in trivial tun;
steadily going forward under Republi­ when, by tho disability of a juror,
such courts us u&gt;i_. Iwi neeessxry, and proviafona, tbs Execaliv* reys:
can rule, and by tbo aid and instrumen- labor of days, and perhaps of we
It provide* fair and reasonable safa­
tahtv of a Republican Congress. In­ has been loat, involving tin entire
'Three ar* golden words, and mfalit ris* for State officers and J edge,, end ro­
to facilitate thb disposition of cases it
deed, Michigan Republicanism baa
I has added one to tbe number j □dare of well be engraved on stuns and plated
in th* walk of every capitol In th* land.
b*en for year, committed to tl.u policy bearing, to the delay of justice, am
1 the Supremo Court, which now roaeists
of promoting all tlioio great project* of great coat to parties and the public
Tlwy say to us, 'Keep out of dsbt if
I of four. This J* equally demanded by uoretble, but if you must make a debt.
internal improvement which will invar­
earring of local Indebtedness;
iable lessen the rates of transportation
■ tin* increased busincu and by tha ueIt Impose* certain needed restrictions
It provide! that' Senator* shall be co»»ity uf having an edd number of jud­
and thus gives letter remuneration to
and obMgattena upon railroad and otbthe product* of tho farmer, and tbe la­ chosen for four years, and that the term ge* in order to ensure decision a A* it
bor of th* workingman.
of service of only one half ahull oxpiro non- Is, a circuit judge aiakm a deeismretle,
and affirm* the right of legtalaGenllemch of tbo convention: In
tive aupervldoo and coot nt over them ,
i ion which goes tu the Supreme Court
there brief remarks I shall not attempt
It prohibits spacial "barter,, and the
to enlarge upon the history, tho charac­ stability and legislative experienco in If thnt tribunal is equally divided, th*
renewal,
extension, or enlargement of'
ter, and tho puqHnea of tbo groat party that body, which are casoutial at nil ■leeisiiiu »f the circuit judge stand*.
existing corporate anti special franwhich you represent, nud to which I times in at least-one branch of the log.
trurt wo are proud to own ouraolvrs the illative department. It authorises an Another circuit judge makes a directly
opposite d&lt;*ci*loii in a css* involving tbe
steady and firm adherents. Its banner*
same nuvstiun. Tho Supreme Court of
still triumphantly wave before u*, and
point our country onward in tho path­
way of a great prosperity and n great drrd and ton. This is but a partial in­ - and tbo ojiposite decision also stands
destiny. It baa never been and never crease nt compared with the rapidly j thus rendering th" lair uncertain,
will l&gt;e deaf to tho voice of equal free­ augmenting population of tho State, । dependent upon tho varying ottrnioas
dom, broad and impartial justice, or
I of tbo circuit j udgre. The new conati- I
any measure or policy which fa allied
more fully and ' tution will obviate this difficulty. It
with tbe greatness or glory of tho Re­ smaller coentice
It restricts the Htate in lb* incurring
public. Iwt us bo faithful to its priori- fairly represented.
of IndebteduMs, and prohibits It from
, proposes also to reduce the number of
pies, and thus bear our share in advanc­
By ita terms all bills and joint reso­ j indicia! circuits from twenty (tho prosbecoming s stockholder In anyoonw'raing tho common welfare of a mighty
tIon, or aiding by gift, or loaning it*
lutions, and all concurrent resolution, 1 ent number), to *&lt;-vente&lt;&gt;n, and place,
r*opi. in their march to a magnificent
credit to, ptreous or corporation* ;
appropriating mousy or property, mu«t - restriction, upon their utilimi'ed inIl provide* that interest .received for
bo presented to the Governor for his crcsse. It gu*id, against tbe expense
tbe use of publie officer, shall go te tbe
A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE
approval. Under the present constitu- I alway, attendant upon keeping officers,
Amended Constitution of Michigi
tian, only bills nnd concurrent resnla- juror* and witnesses iu circuit courts
tiuns require tbo assent ot iho Govern engaged in the consideratiou of fietty
In the year 1866 the p*oplo ot or. It wouhl seem that joint resolu­ suits, by declaring that tbe appelate
Michigan voted with great unanimity tious, which frequently have all the jurisdiction of said courts shall not ex­
in favor ol a convention to revise tbe force ot bill*, and apiropriat* money tend to any civil rat* in which th*
constitution. The convention was bad ; and property, do not require tho execu­ anmuut or value uf th* thing in contro­ bnvo witnessed such a panic u tha! |
and although its work was not accept­ tive sanction. Tbia change, therefore, versy fa 1cm lima twenty-fire dullsra ■rhich so recently awept over fair coun­ toss And tn It some prorldon* which be,
try.”
ed by the popular vote, yet the demand | although apparently alight, is important
doe* not approve. Before making up
To the foregoing may properly b* bls Judgment adversely however, Um
exproeeod in 1866 for some changes in u a protection to the public intrro.1*
added anotlMr important provision, rix.: careful Inquirer will examine and see
tho organic law, still remains as the (and to tbo public money and property.
li fa generally admitted that tho comAtr. XYIL, Sac. 3. Public officers, whether tbe disapproved provision* are i
solemnly recorded will of tho jx-ople. XlZ prevent tbo evil effect* of local and pi'nsatioii paid to th* State officers and
receiving or having cbarg* of public in the present ronrtltattoa or net; for
special legislation, which has become circuit judge, is wholly itmdoqusto and
moneys, are prohibited from using or Lf tbvy are, tw neither grin* nor lose*
argent, i&gt; shown by tho numerous prop­ enormous, it provides that the Ltgiate- insufficient for work lequirod of them employing tho aaaie in any manner for by tbelr re-adoption. The standard by
ositions fur amending tbe constitutioo
in the (wreonal discharge of the duties ttHklr private um or benefit, and wh*u- which to Judge la ritpply th* OMrito of
the changes. If, take* In tb* aggro
which come before tbo Legislature at ter for tho purpose of divorcing any of their respective offli-o,. Thi, is ao
gate, three change* appear desirable to
every session. Some of its provision*, named party, or upon the subject of manifest in the case of circuit judges
:iun received therefor* shall b* paid the voter, be will logically vol* for the
almost from necessity, bare over since dirurto ; changing tbe names of perams that many counties have, from time to
over to tbe general find of tho Blate,
its adoption been evaded or disregard­ or places; regulating tbe jurisdiction time, voted them appropriation, in rio- county, ronnleipaEty, corporation or
ed, and tbia has given strength to the and duties ofjustices of tbo i»oace, or
board to which saeb funds belong.
constant demand for th* removal of constable*; providing for change* of prerent reale of salaries, which was
Tho State, rouu tire and mmuripalisuch I rovisions, dhat there may not be renu* in civil or criminal ens** ; grant­ fixed by law when the oust of all com­ ties will thus aecure and aava to them­
•ven the appearance at any neocaitT fur ing any special power* to boards of modifies entering into human cjnsump- selves all moneys received for interest
violating th* letter or spirit of tbe fun­ enpervisors ; summoning and empnaeL tion was much laaa than now, the Htate on say of their funds. There will be
damental law of tho Slate. Under ex­ ing grand or petit juror* ; regulating officer* cannot affu.-d to, and with tbo saving, by mean* of the reatrictions
isting provisions, another revision by a tbe rat* of interest on money: author single exception ol th* Auditor General, placed u|K&gt;r&gt; nsuniapaliti** ia the mat­
convention wold not well bo had *hort inng tbe sal", Isnae, or mortgage of do not reside at the capital and person­ ters ot taxation and th* inecning of ina lengthy adv»rttoMj*»L"
of two or throe years; because the ques- real estale belonging to minora, or by ally diwharg* I lie duties of their of­ d*btedn*a*; saving* ia. th* cost of judi.Srrontbt. or King’s Evil, White
lion rnurt Grat be submitted by th* exaeaioa or administrator,, or by any fices. They should do so, and not sim­
Bwellmca. f1----.
Nrck. Goitre,
Legi.IalunAt-j the people, wbother they religious corporation or society ; charter­ ply visit the place one* or twice a month posad ia jury methods, by th* limita­
desire a convention for tbo purpose or ing or licensing fsrrivs or toll-bridge*; while hiring somebody else tn do tbe tions upon appeals ia trivial case*, and
not, and if-the people vote in favor of a rerailt ing fines, jxmaltie*. or forfeit urea; work, the subordinate receiving nearly by the increased offiatoncy ol courts mconvention, then the Legislature, at a creating, increasing, or decreasing fere, double tbe pay of the chief. Tbe oom- cured by dssm &lt;d batter judges at b*tsuba*qu*nt eoasion, must provide for I-crcentagre, ar allowance* of public of- |penaation should bo sufflrient to enable
the election ol delegates, tha convea- ficera; changing th* law'of derevnt; I
granting to any corporation, aaoeration, &lt;ran bo diseharged by deputy, but
thia must be submitted to the people or individual, any special or exclusive Ithere ar* other duties that cannot well
fat adoption or rejection.
privilege, immunity or franchise what- Ibo, if at alt For axampU, those con­
In view of there circumstances, and •ver; declaring any nara*d perwon of inected with the Board of State Audi­ tors Although the pecuniary ■ariogs
of tha difficulty of dealing separately age ; extending the time for the aarere- Itors. Tbo officers composing that Board that will bo raalimd from them mid oth­
with th* several proposition, of amend­ meat ur collection ot tax**, or other- &lt;do not lire '
- - -but go there
-■
er provtafow an not cxjxbl* of reduocapital,
ment that were brought forward, tbe wire relieving any ortest or or ooltector I
.
lliey arrange their
legislature, at its aessiou of 1878, pass­
matter, at home, expecting to return at
ed the joint resolution providing for ble official dutire; punishing crimra or a given limo, i'artie* come from dis­
the appointment of th* Oonatitutional misdemeanor*; adopting, by any per­ tant parts of-the Kato with claims and
son, any namrd perron as hi* child or other basins** which they wish to pre­ ly, th* limiting th*, number of cemmiaThe work of tho Cmnmimion, as re­ heir; vacating cr altering any road laid sent to tbo Board. The Board fa m the, si oners of highway* to one In a town­
ported Io tha Governor, and by him out by comuiiarionors of -highways, or point ot adjournment. The budnMS ship will greatly ls**en the aggregate of
transmitted to iho Legislature. Ims been any *tr»*L alley, or pubUc ground in requires explanation which they hare townahip expearee a* tamp ared with the
any city or village, or in Mi recorded* not time to ii.teu to. It requires exam­ old system of three vnwirswrionti'stown plat ; or for altering th* boundar­ ination which they hay* not time to
ies of any rebad district, for building give. It must bo put over, involving
or repairing hridgre. nr for draining
swamp or other low lands, except by tnl by tho claimant; ot, if pswod upon the L«ia
expenditure of grants to th* State; &lt;a- without du* examinatfon, H foatih* freight om
rapting any property from taxation.
riak of doing injustice to State ; and, th* any ami
Thus, al! this species of legislation to same objection appii*. to other and elm- void just
prohiHsU, nrei'provfatoa mad* far th* ilar boards. This auMiefon of thing, qishwaat
. .
cnwmenl of general taws by which results from no fault uo Hio jmrt of the
stab subject, will ba referred to the ofiterra, bet from th* system under trartetora'
Jural autboriti**, or tu tbe courts, wbnrn whfohritey ureoumpriMto work. U «Senator Chandler in tbe Senate, andI
Mr. Conger in tbo Mouse, tba ano os,
chairman, and the other as tho leading;
member of the Committee uc Commer­
ce la their respective Houses, an im­
’
provement haa been given to tho har-

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HASTINGS} RARj|¥-p()iJ!QY MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1874.

apraM tWy W -ritovred down
wonderfully. M.iwto.lHL, they keep
a good tart cm It, nd aver that the
legal iawrftptoee wMck TUtou has
commaneedwill completely flatten him
oat, aad leave fts^paatar in better shape
than ever. Let the whole world bold
its breath and wait. In the meantime,

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hoofl, Ifthey ha* tad KFraiv,
1U, r^M UMT Ho.
So.
XaSSSU^****"
Women hold the heart of man. He
wiU follow where ska, foadtf but toto

CHAS. H. ■'aCKR.

OUR HEW VORKLCnra.
I«xAinr in ai tho poetoffice, be cnvuuntervd Ered Marston, exchanged
heartiest greetings, and Fred's )k&gt;uso
lieing nearest, the two friends went
thither Opening the hall door, a long,
rippling, merry laugh waa their first
weloime, for Juno herself was haring a
grand frolic with two little on.w, who
were busy at "hide tho handkerchief"
in the long hail.
■*(), Fred I" she began ; then, spying '
his companion, started, flushed, then
beamed with positive delight, aad sprang'
impulsively forward.
“Mr. Dean ! I am very glad to meet1
you again ; bnt you see I’m not a bit1
more prtnMi than I used to be."
Mrr. Marston camo with her pleasant ;

i vVXTT »tnVMTon »4Qvrerel Us'.nswr.

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It is tiie liest W ringer Manufactured fur the following reaMtu

I**- h will turn -with half ihudobor of other wringers.
'-’d. It |1X. more Capacity
3d. Its Cog Wheels are always in nnr.
.
rlv Xl1L‘
°f t^‘! Rt&gt;1^
n0 oiUl*80th. The Rollst will never turn
shaft as
uie unuut
is hoi
... ,.,
t«rn on the nhaft
an the
Crankjs
not attacnea
attached to
thev shaft of either
**«»ll, this saving an expenseof four or five dollars for new Rolls before thee Wrinj
Wripger is half worn.
Take it, and try it, by the side of any Wringer in the .rake,idi&gt;f*h?L

OStevargrUwXiiUseit Bara BiateS

These mon are the guardians of the
efty'o pesos, known by rrapoctaSkpeo­
ple a* police, and by the ctaso who most

now prreent, and then oomnicnevsl plans
fat long r-resifngs, into all of which
Mrs Marston entered with dignified in­
terest, remarking at last that she had
already mot Min Dean.
Hare June interrupted—‘‘And, O,
I toe tor I Miss Iteebel said von had quan­
tities of emitex We can’t get it here,
and I want some so uiac't! Mayn't I

the duty rarigrad them.
Homo beta u to the cost of keeping
tbcjmetropolU In order may be of Inter­
est to your road era. To properly police
thia city require sa army cf 2.S00

A full line of
C. (i. HUk-URWik.
n-Mvicrrixa attorxkt
mmiw

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.Made from the beat Eastern OAK LEATHER

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Iu the best manner by experienced workmen always on hand and made to order

Every Harness Wi
AN UNCONVENTIONAL GIRL.

Studebakei- Wagons.
rii
Superior Grain Drills,
Oliver. Chilled Plows.

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valley. Bat Las man pi
the bslfot helped to plic
place she now oreupei
from ancient History. 1
learned from its nuuaU----------------—
ing woman f Did Bhakespear or By­
ron do it ? With tho uxceptionv of the
Monarch has man ever made , a Queen beat, that diunkvn men are kept from
of a Slavs. Does ' '
dulurbiug the peace of tbs neighbor­
makti courtezan
hood, that no unruly or dtooedecly
crowd, congregate to the violation of
the peace, that doors are securely toek-

A lull line of farming tools always on hand.
fiRKBLF.

flLlind
FEROTYPE GALLERY
F. CRIBEtni ICO

The doctor's eyes twinkle*! hack „ .
u.
hor own taorry thought, but all ho said I as you have said : bat did the hope of
was:
'the balkrt inspire hor in her work 7
«v-------- i . -v.,. ---- --------------- - 1 Wkl| bu
makn woman free to
Aunt Rachel earns a visit immediately. travel all over oar land unattended, and
My flowers are my pets, and they do re­ commands fur her tho roepoct of man ?
ward me with such grace and beauty. It ia not tiie bud of virtue that has blos­
My roves are iorolr, eren now."
somed io her heart and become a strong
"Rosea 1 Oh, Doctor!”—and June plant? Man protects woman so far as
flushed an&gt;l dimpled with the quick I she protects herself. Can she trust him
I thrill of delight, looking very svraet, as farther? Y'ou say "woman to being
1 the Ifoctor thought, as she added, in emancipated from dtotrusi, we bebevo
spite of mamma's frown :
in her." God hastes the day that wo­
"Why didn't you wear one here so 11

A RTTKRTXT,

NEW OFFERS

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

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MANUFACTURERS of

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NEW IDEAS
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ROUGH and DRESSED jj (g fjra Mg * * facta

LUMBER,
Timber, Lath,\8hlnglea, Hash, Doors,
Blinds, Mouldtags, Frsmee, Bracketa, nod all kinds of Joiner.

Michigan Exchange.

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tt&amp;UKStmDonc on Short Notice,

every village no find hgb types of crow-,
tiro womanhood " Am those, typos the
to her cudto« tirades about ‘port Amer- once that are desiring fax ballot ? You
icon girts.' "
any, "woman to purifying literature."
Mrs. Mareton waa looking unutterable la it tho woman that are contending for
annoyance at those reminiscencea; Fred
laughed
outright,
adding
his
own
bit
of
otm rtutaflbte tiim u .«« i. iu nna
end when invited to parties managed abuaed reaillection. which tlte Doctor
either to nroid attending or else to be might easily have supplemerfod; bat
only Aunt Rachel’s escort, *&gt; the sigh­
ing damsels turned their boius fa other
directinns.
All his Ufa Dr. Deane bad drvMnr.1
of a "home" that should bo ‘delightfnl,' The Doctor's thoughts are more intarsat­
and ha fancied the wife who should sit ing. -Sba’s grown, certainly, bnt she
opposite to him at table and firesale; ia tho same charming child I knew
but he hated care and nxponmbility, throe years ago iu spite of her added
and thought to grin the "home" by e.- inches. I'm glad she isn't after tho
. «
* . T*-_V.1 —*
.
' Bittern of Ashland dameeto, aad it i.
decidedly nice that she regards me to
much her senior. I’ll keep un that il­
lusion lor a while. Aunt Itecbcl shall man, or by lifting hor wxce above his in
call this very afternoon, and—yes­ tho lugnsge of the naflou?
Well, 1 think I will escort her."
Our nation ia a great family— a groat
Arrived at bis own door, ho wont home—as you have said. But connol
rltoirhlway toward the couclusron of woman boat servo her nation as she has
his plant, catling from the hall:
evtt beet served her homo, by being its
heart instead of its hoed? Youdoaeby
Hero are some tetters, and. ah I I root saying-: It Uss been sari that the voice
Fred. Marstoa, and promised him we ot the people fa tbo Axsce of God, and
would call this afternoon Yoa hare that voice has rarer ret boon heard;
no engagements f
"No. Wo will go about four, if that arise together, it will be the voice of
HEADBTONEf*.
God." I ask, hat oot tbn lives of the
"Indeed! Well, wo anal call nt
women ot the eighteenth cantttry been
ones. Fred is u very agrerabla fellow;
TABXZ TOPS,
Mre. Mareteu till must perfectly wellHo felt like a conspirator oa ho
bred woman I over raw, and Mtoa Jura
—tbomisdiiel! Why, she must be a marched straight to his floral darlings,
young lofly »&lt;&gt;* I’® half eony for savored bud and blossom, leaf and tendrill till EU hands were full. Tnon
that; I mod to have grand rumps with
filling n dainty basket with damp bum
Dint women, in now of ths great
her.”
work aho has already eedomiJiahod, bo
ApaiJta^oTo lip carted ; injmr eebe foundV root; potted that; Uito. content to let Iwr voice be the uudortono,
or ahali oho break tho harmony by
had too place, and the tone in which the
doctor wan answered was ra s-intery ni sent l.askat and rasa to Mrs. Marston's, lifting it a key note higher than man’s?
with a card, explaining that the plant True, woman to seeking after knoxlNovember rir outside.
was for Mias Juno, the flowers for mam- edge and finding it, Iter iu teltecI to
&lt; Mm Xantoa ia not fa the loert hke
bringing forth things both ntiw and
bar mother. 1 can hardly conceive
If June found deftly hidden under old, aad by them she,is taking hor
bowHUsb^n pomibte. under such
■.a. W.wtn umste tte reowvslst »» training, for her to bo so utterly uncon- tho shining leaves a tiryr more rose-bod, place by the side of tain, instead of
it was most improper for bcr to kiss it couching al his fret, as did the-Greek
vMrttaaal m she U !"
and fasten it at bcr throat, blushing all slave sad wosnen of tha harem. But I
“Hora you seen thamF’ naked ths
the time. She couldn't have told “why-" ask that women remain by ';bo oido of
It was an instinctive impntoe. The _ —V
aKnv&gt;. 1.1a*
BLACK * FQLLKRflowers dupatctiad. Dr. Iteavnald settled

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WE WART AGENTS.

land Rail, Newell Post,
and Balnsters,

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NEW STI

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CUT TO ORDER.

rite, while the moult behind it eu
with a deririro, facredulous smite.
"Ts^" mid Aunt Brahel, imbeet
tb«taMi ‘‘.bo earn* fate Mre. F&lt;

officer them, .There ore forty reptain'l,
besides inspectors, and an adAiliooal
force of detectives, whose bnsinfea to
the hunting down of oriowaato sad the
finding out of things dark aad strange
that require more shrewdness, than or­
dinary mortals are sappoaod to be gift­
ed with. To support this fares requires
the neet sum of 13,000,000 snsualiy.
Each man co tho ferae has a certain
territory which is his especial huttnees
to protect and care for, and hto duties

observed. Each policeman ia compell­
ed to stay on his beat six hours ; ttera
he sleeps six, and to on six more, that
to, twelve of the twenty-four hours ba
to walking up and down, keeping bis
eye on everybody and everything. Is
there a fight ? The poo^pnllneeura
graija his faithful locust nnd\ sails in.
IM- tears apart the combatants, pots
them under arrest, disperaeo the crowd,
and taken the cliamee of having hto
own brains knocked out, by that tarnbls class c font tow. whoso highest pteo*-

the Jarray City pastor wbo woe aceneed
of ruining Mery Pomeroy, stoutly de­
ntes the obargs, and remains at hie home
awaiting the legal favestignikm. What
a pity it fa that the Beecher matter
could not hare been so managed !

No OM who has never tried to rates
children iu alcrowdsd city, sven with
omnsnad of unlimited means, knows
whet unwsuring car? it demands, and
tho children of tho poor seem Eternity
born but to die. How can it bo any
other way, when the air they draa^rora
their first breath to thick with foulness
as tho Mississippi water with silt, aad
they are nursed by overworked mothera, worn to akin and bones with care,
drudgery, and miaeraUe food. The
sadden! sights of the poor quarters of
the eity are not women Ln liquor plod­
ding the frouBO ground with boro pur­
ple feet, as I have seen them in the
dead of winter ot the crushed white, facod msu, whoee features ware sunken as
doath with worse despair, but tho woe­
ful, wan tores of th. babios, lifting wea­
ry eyes to the sky, oa if woadaring why
distant heaven left them so tong to such
a fate; babies hanging to tho overdrain­
ed breasts, from which every scanty
drop they drew came straight from the
mothers, failing health. I .have aeon
a large framed Scoteh woman, built for
atowgUt uud hroagtoi up in the open
air, crying wilk weaknaaa, bocauso the
food she could got could not nourish
bar and her child. Another Emo I saw
a white, poorly dreseod man aitiing in
Centxal Park with a baby covered with
sores held tenderly in his arms. Every
Other day. as often as bo could leave his
work, he brought it from Mott Btreet
one of the moat squalid in the eity, fivo
mites, thet it might have the fresh air
fix two or three hours before sundown.
Ho said the ehiM’s illnres was caused

es if ho woald giadV have opened
every one of hto own poor veins to eave
it. droop.hto
The sturdy members of St John's
Guild are mmi of the warking daaw,
cognisance of, and to get him into eats Who ass aad foef the wants of their
keeping. Is there a child loobf lite
hi. duty Io find il, rad, by posatag tho; from them aannoi do, and, beaded by
word a\d description it is geaernliy: Rev. Al boh Wuwald, whose name is
, another word for prompt aad sagacious
graend guardian, but for wborn the, charity, they ware not alow to dense
eity would be deliver*! over to the help foe the halploea ouoe. First of all
hordes of soulless scoundrels whi infos!t W steBM chartered SB a hospital and
it, and Mould boa plans which wo, provided with evsrr convenience far
peaceably disposed man would Use ia sicknaas, makes frequent tripe up tho
for a m innfo. Aid for this service, far river, taking poor twntbsn and sick
the risk of being knocked oa the head, children away wbrae tbey ran haven
and shut or stabbed nay uriaota. Ha, long dgy In cool and jntre air—just such
treetrerat as weakly etuHrea of tho rieii

month, with ao pension if he be naatared
in the discharge of hie duty.
When you come to New York, end
fort Hke cursing an ifatoi.l ptasoK
think of the wortt they have teflo, '•* 1
with tUei* a*
the miserable pay they get, and with- '
tag. But tho patreora of tho children
of th. poor ba. sosae'JUg heroic fa ...
folly calm and sweet in the revivfag
sir. and wmling. .re huebod as .ton ..
the host U la mid-stream. A ward full
of poor sick children will not make m

darlings Ora wishes they could get
over this awful inbrad roatxe.nl, ond
cry and fight like Iwtaes with the com­
mon righto of humsBity, bat thanks to
their self contrel, the brapUd boat is
hr fams aa uujirayat ptaoe ewe tor
dainty nnrree. The cb*n, white cradles

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V^e get Trusted and
which fa addition to tho deeerved notice
ot the officer* Of tho Muiio explain* the
abeooce of Hoc. E. Breitung, Hon. C.
8. Oaboonand W. H. Parka dal^atre
from Marquette, at the State Canrvn-

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acetmnilateA
The trouble with emigrant* i*. th*
condition of thing* in this rountry ia to &gt;
highly colored. They are ted to believe
that a living come* to them the moment
they land, and when they find that they
have not only to labw. bnt (hat (boy
have privations to go tkroogh with, the
weak ones are discouraged. Some of
the Meuuonltes fa this party were met
by a few who had com* on from Dakota
to meet Umm. and when told of tho ac­
tual condition of thing* they begged
hard to return to their native country
that they might earn a livelihood, rnther than go to the wild country they hod

offer Building Materisl, Finishing
Lumbor, *hlnglon. Doorn, a**h. Mod,. Flooring
Siding. Door and Window Framn at prion,

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of the City.

All kinds of Produce taken iu exchange and Goods Delivered free to any

THAT
neat craft Her cabin nnd *tatorooma
are among the beat fiuiibed and furniabed we bare Maa in a long limo.
She ia certainly a vary nicely gutton up
craft, and it her apaed prove* to be
equal to bcr other exwlieaciee tlw will

Captain, W. H. Cabot; lit mate.
Wm. Bradford; 2d mate, W. B. Trige.-thou ; l*t engiMor, R. C. Miner; 2d
engineer, A. B. Tinkham; Clerk, A.
W. Enridy; Steward. B. MnUgan.
The Jfan*. met with an accident to
her machinery—breaking of tho main
rock-arm—on hor return trip horn E-i-

Our Stock Consists of

Crockery,

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Fruit Can*,

Syrup,

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COMPETITION.

BBACKEIS aadXOtfUmrGS,

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And all cheap for the next 30 day* to make room for New Good*.

lWING &lt;t MATCHING

50,000 Calion* atone ware for t2 l«2 ^ShtiJ
500 Bar* Soap for 5 cents a Bar.^kfW 79
The Ben. Campbell's Cigar* beatsthVm *fi. *
Our 31,00 Jap beat* the State for the Price.
Sugar a* cheap or cheaper than the cheapest.

JPromptly:

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Mill and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge,

you have to do to

convinced is io give uaiaoal£

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by th* foltowfag 1
In Convention, tn Ihefbth' on-1
If n'vcroary year ol It* onr*ulx»Uon, *;&gt;Stati l**rtmtoreth*propleortho State «nd |

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■re roquirel to bring the oy*ter* from ,
X.&lt;0r«JTmm ».r,i
Vlrrini* that
ptestM in the water. ; t.,„ w g c&gt;w,
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fa tbi* vicinity, fa which they com* to i c.«Bkdiu mromtr M-^c.
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provisfoca and inexorable fa execution.
Th* old rtoherte*. fa whklr the suffer
fag titauasods exist for a while and die.
Mould ba trim down, and no building.
qf(b*-kfadihooM be permitted Thnuthorittes should have the porvre to
compel tho proper rcntilsteon and proprr drafaaass
overcrowding aiiuuld
be prohibited. Excursion* oa tha river

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exerri-.-, by ’t’haTpaA?
। .ponribilitle. of powaurtn* Ita *utl^ I
, extetence, o(R-rlng an apallgte*. 'itepre-1

Slttr,

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»*»r» fo*i »r snTi tTViT.

Gent’s Clothing,
VlVIOXXLXg,

Where can l&gt;e found a choice and well selected Stock of Stank
-Fancy
■■MMbROCERISS, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERT Ac.

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th* world . What would tweom* of of her ufflrern. wo voluntarily drain to ; thai dure the IlcpubllMtn piwty.
chnrcb fair* ? W hat would broom? of ; -Jnr,our r&gt;.ntid,.nre in v.,n n« n it* banner *t
imXJ it i...

NEkA GROCERY A.IND TEA HOLME
Just opened in Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE, '

NOW IS YMIR TN

UIOD.*«re2.“lr”
B,tPa,*ua । „ tbe icilfal trip of Lio M&lt;u^ «n h«r , challeuelu^ n faithful *croUny of tl* i
of 100.000 tarn. It I* an *normou»
tba accident tn ber eugin* j rroord through *very vtetealtade of war!
trade. BappoM th* oy»ter crop chould
bu, by tbo public, drernod a ronult ■“&lt;111’vacc. *nd the eandlil Judgment of 1
bo aaonliro failure Inr a ungle year! „f faulty COB,truc&lt;iooorWur4eofra.e. i ■I'Jurtnieii.
I

flnndR nf all Kindo.
ULMMId Ui all

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Spooner *fc Hepburn’s

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etuuplete assortment ofkinds of Whole and Ground

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tmcaEt.

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WARRANTED PURE.

All kind* of Fruit in their Season.
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Ereah V«ipt*hles always on lewd.

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Mteiirni lain LamP* * F»4ure’« Crockery. Qla»« A Woodsn Ware

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Your conduct throughout the entire
I.ip ha* beou such astagiv* u« full con। tide nee both in the boat and her eommaeder and place* u in grateful re­
mewbronco 5&gt;r the very pleasant time
_ L-.1 __ Ln_____ I___
Senator Thurman of Oh'xi said in n
recent apeech that “the Ropuplican
party will make a drepcrato effort to
get a non trolling majority In the next
Hou** of Barprewntativea. knowing that
tbo independent [oHtfail movement
springing up all over the country nfay
powibly ro*u!i fa throwing tbo choice
of tho next Prerident into that body "
Thio ia (imply a Democratic utterance,
forced out by the dwperato poritfan in
whieh thad party find* Itaolf. Ami,yet, it
Xl was all first-ohM*, and tho c-msiRnpoint* to a entnidoratton which ought to
or* say they tuake an excellent profit ou
bo atoadily kept fa view try the Repub- it The busier** has been carried on
iicaaa of Michigan We expect the re­ for some years, but it ha* iocrnaaed to
publican* will have a good working very great proportions. A asw on* tub
majority fa the next Congre**, devoted op*.M and tried. It wa* cf excellent
taste and oven quality ol th- way
aololy to the ordinary purpooe* *of Leg- 1 QOWO
iOB— .i.I.IWim—I. flint
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Tl.
&lt;1.1 fhl.
illation with a popularly chneen Ro I boifaim buy from a thonnnd dairire.
publican President in the 'White TTouae. *nd of eouree get all color* nnd grade*.
8S11 it ia not to be forgotten that the Down to a certain grade d&gt;ey ta|«rt it.
mar
• It U takm* and damped aH together,
election of the next Preueient may ue workeJ
raach;nrry to an aven con­
volve upon the &lt;4th. Congrtwa, hence
jo^alted, and then colored to
not only a Republican majority, but it* | ---------- ’ —"-------- »• u " —"'••••
dtetribufiou, oo a* to give it a majority process; but butter that i* etrong “O'1
of the delegation* in a majority of the rancid, if not too atrong. corr.o« out of
their hand* sweet and patetaLl- But
State*, may become of vital importance. don’t let (hi* fact make your batter­
Whatever may be tho *uo*»m nt Buna- maker* carelee*. Ro-work*! butter
tor Morton** plan, m which we bare may be made salaable, but it ne«*r
no faith, to chaagv-onr mod- of elect­ briag* th. price, or ta^tm Ou the
ing tho Prerident .nd V&gt;«- President, sweet product of the rcali£jr«&gt;l dairy-

the next Preridenttal election unut be
held under exiiting lada and that, in
defonltof a popular election, wonld
throw tho contwt rq'" &lt;1* Houee of
Representative? to be ebwran mainly

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advantage to ex&lt;

j.Ualraa laeNtan.

uunnos Loner. so.

Now lathe time to See Us Make Cutter* by Machinery,

j^'£9Vul

•• n* re*-

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I am prepared to Show my Astonished Customer* why it i*
i tliat J eau Sell Buggies and Cutten so cheap.

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| The Murquvtto Muimj Jauriul close.
| an edltorid article on Hie visit of “tho
i logitlatire solon." to the Lake Superior
I region, a* follows; “Weknew that they
, roturn to their homer with an enlarged
। appm-utiis- of the further foot that the
I |4&gt;er l’oi"nula form* no conriderablo
portion ot it. It i* ]o**iblo that they can
now rvalixn the (set that, while we arc
| buix.mere handful of the aggregate !
popuUticti of tbo State, w* represnut a !
productive industry unequaled by the |
same number of people anywhuro fajhe
Union. They may have aacertrined tiie |
that mote filthy of all dance*, the French fact that oar population of 50,000 or
can-eon. nnd gobbled the entire com­ 60,000 are producer* to .‘Im aiupunt of
pany. There were forty girt* arreteod. from UO.OUO.OOO to »35 tWO.OOO anuu- I
The people were, of courwo, ploaved at
ally, that the money necei «arilyexj*ndthi* little epaam, but they wonld be
od in feeding, clothing an I maintaining '
much more *o if it could he followed up, tbo |*o;4* engaged in tl w&gt; industries
nnd tho foriy-nine other* likewise'
m 17, .t- sx
as

ir

H e do nearly all our neto work by Machinery
My power cost^ but tittle.
I don’t have any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
J bote the Job
Fifth.
The work is well done the first time, and thereJ ore Tdo not have to charge any extra price for
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
Sijeth
1 make a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
make them cheaper on that account.
J Seventh. I live on the profits ofmy own labor.
TdaYl have topag rent.
f knbib all about'the Buggy business.
fl Tenth .
n hen I get a good Mechanic I keep him.

Second,

Yourselves.
&amp; CO.

1 L nAL'
a*of ^ptember I wtU take Wheat at
ral&amp;nKE |OQ&gt; T™r
^nta (Sl.lS) a buabel, for Buggies.
iTlffUrSUa lor r*11 «’.veoteu «ntl * bu«h«&gt; “ore than the market prioafor it
*“1
w&lt;ntinKto avaB themaelre. of this
opporttnritr ifiittWtdf John for I can sell all the Buggies I have
I
,D a “‘’“‘k M Pay‘n« • doD*r and a quarter for Wheat
J. L. REED.

FAM FOE SAIL

The NMlmr Duteh -ianguagu i* no
more *poU&amp; in New York, to-day, than
Th* Michigan and Ohio Railway.
i* the Ilot'entot, and tho naign and
I ceremonial* of th* Reformed Church
From tho column, of the Grand Rap­
tial campaign will be fought ff there weal out a
ago. But there
ar* only two psrfio* il will be ' dear leomeaone . Wdtiam fkutmg*. of Cali- ids Auiy Dnntrrtt of September 2d. we
aaiUng for tho Republican'. It I* po**T- fortoa. ,*rtto claim, to be th* rightful take th* following notice of thi* Rai)bla, bo*arer. that the ■ymptomr 'o? dte- i owner of pew No- 70, on the ground floor
of (he venerable pile, who pray* that
intagTBtion which we hay* witnea**d the court .hall interfere to re*tor* t|&gt;e
Mr. J. F. Moyer, avileoginoor ol tha
during the part two yean may iomaaee, hnetent rervi*** of that Oiwreh “fa th*
Michigan A Ohio Railway Company,
till tferwo or four betion* take the field!
ha* eomplot*! o report, with a map of
Wa can tell battef about that wtm’ (Ho 1
the route from Grand Maven to 1‘ort*prewent campaign ‘ i* over*but (tai will
monf b, oo tbo Ohio river. The road on
laavfag Grand Haven take* a aoutheastbe too lata to attend to the making
The Anti-Fiuhibltloateta, aa they Irttu
adirection, crossing the Chicago A
of th* 44th. CoogTM*. It i* however, 1
. Michigan railroad between Itob- | th*m*olv .-a, at n cvnveutioa held al De,
among the poeriblri, that tbo growth of!
inson and Ottawa station*''on e*id road. J troit, a&gt;|opted tha following declaration
th* Anto-Mmmpalbtr, *U o. maam nt. earn. tn.
of principle*:
Granger*, Liberal, and other parti^ ekowl, wtH
U w^ted to give
\ 1. VeetaJng that public polZ
with aueb comtwnatkm* a* may eota*! up ita revenue* or go beck to a lanfur a change in th. method of
out of them, actingvftom influent.) not! W »Wch weal out with the Dtdch.
with the liquor question.
yet developed, may defeat an olcctida of
Preridant by the fwopl*. Al all eveute.
that remH la not fab ehtraerica! aa to
make ft unimportant for ^publican* to
Homer, LilchfieM, JoneariDe and Hdbgiv* the moat cxn-fo! bead to the *Ucdale ia Michigan, and Jeffereon, Banaooi, Pioneer, Montpelier, Bryan, Brnnelection, f«&gt; thu' State. tW practical1
erburg, Defiance. Ayrwvilte, Norwood,
bearing of (M* coatUmtUu efem* very ■
or prohibit the practice* or obe*rrancea
pce tham- Aad now coma* an
unimportant, for
fraama vf tho '
of iodividtm}* or BMoriatfoca.-,
last
whuh
poeafbflity of tha oppo»Hfoa cariyfag
4. That the Hoenaa ayatem a liould bo
bridrfSAte$**i low he «uv
a majority of th* driagtlfoc. The Truth ]
■elaUiaUd, not u a penalty, but o&lt; a

over, the way in which tire Repbbhcada '
of MJctagna, the Beaaer Stafekf the '
Wool,rwopmd krthwexigent will hare
an !■■■»■**■on* Oh rife xvif-rf tko»
cumtiry, and will fargriy cwitefartelo !

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Th® Cutter Machine in Full Blast.

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fa, Ary Mttt'Mt'toMHt'a ristfi mem-'

at Pr‘ct‘l that cannot be beat in the County

amine eur Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
VO TBOUBLI TO SHOW OUR GOODS
• Free delivery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
'
Spooner &lt;J- Hepburn.

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every friend of hie country. To make
ildublyimre that our country ah all wot
bo earned by a return to power of tha
.-nrmien of traivmal euffragn, « fa Twquirilr, that a raajmty of tho State &lt;Wegatioue in Cbngreea bo Republican,
and thia make* the Congretoiraa!
tiotu if tho ntaoet importance

b« of that delegation, and rtnrcl if
the BepubBmn item do rUtru*rtj,-i»

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BUM"® CASH 8UYEBM »»«

Aifa -ite eAr with anfotyf It Arid. Centerville, Kfattoc, CWlieotbe,
laM*.itet thia i* a Hthar late Sharonville, Waver!.#, Piketon, lame­
villa, and Portnrnoath. Otoo. The pop­
ulation of the eoantior in Mloh&amp;an
through which the road pauas* &gt;• 181,•00; of coeatte* in Ohio. M8.0OOj to-

revwnt 10,000 bushels
"ALL Alii) WLNTEB
being wanted at the
Depot, far which the
Market price will be
GREAT, BARGAIN.
FARM FOR SALE!

•KrW^
*lso Peo“T® apples at
^hvilla every Friday and Sat-

«• babmux * co.

legitimate maana of regulating and a

5. That upon the abandonment of the
pneent policy of prohibition, a tn may
he ImpCTwd, even undue the prooent
oomritntion. and that thi* eourae should
bo taken until rich time u a change in

$2£oo,otmt

-H3aup OT TUC

&amp; Good-

of

xxib*n who derir* any
jMfMOM, or paper, (mHiah
without th* odvextired pre
rill obtain it for you at
foxw. without any cx^wnne

TO ADVKSTIBER

Thu Sawn ia tha beat
m£aa to tho County of B
warty double tha rircuta
«Wp*p*rin the County.

LOG Al.

�Bm«iv

Th«

• j TUrrc aro many other improvement e
&gt; in town, which materially add to its
and tnch bearing that date. Furnish- beauty and weallh. bnt which, if all
•d thin paper by Cox ft Cox, Solicitor,1 ware enusoroatrd would fill Io much
of Patenla, Washington, D. C.:
Thill Coupling, E P Jandell, Calbouu
The union achool opened Monday last
Stop Valva, f V Murdock, Detroit
with ProL/VnnArman as Principe L

now an alieolute necessity.
of tha Board ol Education, gtvw Uris
»mtter the attention its merit, deserve
without delay.
Attention is asked to tha
lands deliuquMrt for
payment of
tatro, for 1878, advertised on our 4th
page to dn?, for sale on tbo first Mon­
day in October at the office of the
County Treasurer.

.PKJMOXP.

Proehiant Abbot, of th* Agricultural
College, i. m d.l,T«r the uddre.. before
the forthcoming Eaton County Fair, st
Lharfctto on tbo 24th hsat It win be
a rich treat Why cannot we have him
iiore. It would probably double the
A Ixsdgo of th« J. o. O. F. will bo
instituted to-morrow tt Sand»Tats.
Kent county. The editor vf the Baa-’

and Miao Foote of Chester as assistant.
There aro more than 100 sohulnn in attendanre, nnd many menu to come.
There are a great many foreign acholur, here thi, term nnd many more are
coming next week.
The liquor rase, hare finally been
disposed of, only one being tried that of
the People v,. Willard Z. Stone, which
reunited in his acquitttal. The other*
were wiUxlrawn. Tho people were
beaten in throe roses through tho per­
Ayeo—Bartow. Dolph. Bevmer. Bent­
fidy of a witacos, who had said that on ley and Hick*.
th* 4th day of July lart ho pcrahamed
Nay*—Nona.
whiskey of Willard Z. Stone, and paid
On nuAion Council u.ljuum*! until
for it aud drank it' at Stone's saloon, Wednaoday ereuing, Sept IHb.
and that he would ao testify who, when
Gzo. H Goodyuk,
put upon Ibo stand, tsstifisd that ho
iXfr. and Mr*. Michael Greco desire wasn't in tbo saloon that day, and
drank 'nothing until night, and than
to return to Robert Dawson, Ew;., John
Wlnklemau, Ewj., Mrs. Charles Barlow, took it aa a mediciuo, ho testified that
Mrs. Nathan Barlow, Mrs. Shepard, ho did not know as lie was down in
Mr*. Geo. M. Dewey, Miss Flora Smith, Stone's saloon. Ho afterwards eaid he
nnd the public generally their sinrero
thanks foe their kind elforte, and liber­
al donations, to aid them in replacing
the leas of their homo, and moot of tho
their furniture and wearing apparel by
fire, on the evening of tho of lat instant

xza, aud Hon. David R. Cook, P.
Grands of Hastings Lodge No. 68, aro
sp^aliy invited to bo prrowt and aid
the Grand Master ia hie work of lore.

The Republican elector. of the townAip of RolUui J. -re invited to meet in
On the first pogo of thia paper will roucus at the Town House on Saturday,
U found our Now York Letter, crowded Sept. &gt;19, 1874, at 10 o’clock in the foroout of last week’s Baxxn, and an arts- noor, for the election of four delegatee
to tho County Convention, four to tbo
Of Firo Company for furniture in En­
Sjwcial attention of our reader* is rolled, District Convention, end one to the Sengine House.
it bring frojn tho pen of aa accom­
Moved that the Chairman of Firo
plished lady residing In the County of
Committee and two other Alderuian lu
Eaton.
be appointed by the Mayor, shall bo a
All nwmbera of Company F. Nth Reg.
committee empowered to purchase suit­
iinsut of Michigan Volunteer Infantry
able furniture fiw Engine Room, not to
aro specially requeoted to meet at tho
exceed in value *30.
.
County Clerk'* office on Ratnrday eveWe are aulboriced by Mr. J. D*s,ning, of thi. week. Septembec 12th, at
| half past seven o'clock, to eousult in mond, Rupt. of the Valley Division, to
| relation to holding a Reunion of said say that every day next week passen­
[rampany.
ger* can leave Halting, on morning ex­
Of Conuuitlae on Streets as follow*:
press at 7: W a. a., and go directly to
Wo learn that our informant wa*
Your Commiltoe to whom was re­
Scginaw," via Riven Junction, without ferred matter of grade on Broad a ay
mistaken, nnd t^t the property of Mr.
change of care, arriving at Saginaw nt and Green streets, would respectfully re­
_ _______ _ ------England of Orangeville, recently de­
port that they have Lad the matter uull AJITIMGS EASTERN STAR, 1-4*. } etroyed by fire, was insured in the Ag­
_____ ----- ------------------ g_ i ricultwl. of Watertown of New York,
survey to be made of Uio same, and
woulk rocummend that the grade made
for 8700, three hundred on the bam
Hon at Rive, Junction with evening ex­ by E. McAfee bo cut down or lowered
and fbar hnndrod on tbo contents, and
press on Valley Division, ranching Has­ at least fifteen inches, lo-wit:
that tbo loss has j been adjusted and
tings about 10 r. a. Fare for the round
To lower the grade from present
grads, oa Wightman Hill, thirty-two
trip *3 06.
^ffho Teachore Institute at Irving Bta- 1
inches, on crowing of Broadway and
Green afreet fifteen inches; on crossing
tom ia charge of County Superintendent
of Broadway and Center afreet twelve
IHnmcii.t. opened cn Monday, with over
inches; on cromiog of Broadway and
. r______ ____ ___ ____ :__
•evenly teacher* in attendance, all of
whom have found good nccommodatkrny, jliy Corner* on Saturday, September
aud there is still room far more $fhore 18th, 1874, under the'au.pios* of tho
InstitufM m Tpukifa-bEai -»a mem ben of .Hickory Corners Grange^
wo trurt tbo people will appreciate their No. 48, Patrons of Hntlupdrr/ A rorirnjK-rtanre, and that the teacher, of ’3ml invitation t* extended to all Patrons

CMIRCHEt

Hick*.
On motiau the Strrot Comnuttoe was
instructed to examine Broadway north
of tho Shsw farm, with a .view to h«
improvement.
By Aid. Beasmar—
AWrof, That tho City Marshal roport to this Board in regard to nil ar­
rests made by him undnr City Ords-,
nance*, and also what ha.’ boon paid fcr
fine, on art. of such arrests since the
1st day of April Ia.il. at tho next ad­
journed mroting.

The District Contention in the South
District, will be hold to-morrow for the
•amination of a Representative in the
Second District.
1 '

As was exported the Committee of
levertigation, have white-washed Beech­
er. He eon now look fcr more ewe
lamb, to comfort.
By ipecial request wo withboM tbo
As (bey walk tho rory paths of fore,
Het of daligaio,, to the coming Ownty in the flowery —*------ '
--------Canvvntion, that have lieen etoried in may Huven's
*oae of the townships.
The diawvnee between the editor* of
the Hosting. Zfasw Jwil and a rtflpail is, that one Chattel* and Quibble*,
and the other Spattore and Dribble*, i
Her pay far her perfoly—Plymouth
church ha* already •nliecnbed MJ®
to a (und for Mra Tilton-Happy
rt&gt;ureh-H*Iipy P—or - Worthy ftrion minL
, JOn Saturday last. Mr. A»a W. Aldneh, of Harry Tnwuat&gt;ip. »» appoint- 1
•d Deputy Sheriff, in aud Cir
eowa ■
‘L by ear ortw-pUrirod rthrnH 1 W.

WABTAHCE CARDS.
Curd* by which any prison ran term the
- -r. —
JM MW. IM MV* a*
acquaintance nfaetranger, ar a person
SSBii
of rhe o;ipoalte sex without on Introduc­
tion. Address E. CLARK, HsaTlXOa,

OF KTT.DA~R.tn

State Land Office.

AID Offlffi 5BQ3 BT J. E STEIART.

Lsruku, Mien . Aiu'.'ll, W7I,
Gonna Bxnza : Belov please find
loment of fund, charged State Treaton the book* in this offiue, for ropts dining th** rnoulti of August,

Guarantee

Satisfadiaa!

HUNTING CASES.

local Ljijie^ police;.

drawn as follows for tarns, vix.;
Fourth wart til 00; 3d ward 83 80,

omctiKcooiT noiisi.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

J. Cole &amp; Son,
pure drugs

Shingles, Lath,

FOR SALE !
Ou Mare and Colt. One Bet of
Harneee. One Cow and two Hiefots
which will be sold on time for approved

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

m mam

Her trait iltk Inst LirinUr,
LAND PUSTEB,
3TOCCC
VAfER UK

MORGAN JONES.
Hastings, June lot-1874.
fi

Ayse-Bartow, Dolph, Beromer.Bentley and flick,.
Nay*—None.
Of A. Maynard, 82 56; fi»r labor in
8d wart wro allowed.
Ayes—Bartow, Dolph. B eteer.Bent•
ley and Hicks.
Nays-Nono.
OfJoha Q-Croamy, surveying foe
sidewalks, 813 76.

X*
s

THE FLOWER

the county, will make it a point to be to join iu tho festivities of tbo occasion,
Report accepted and adopted.
•Dd.n«ctri invitation ia extended to
Area—Berlov. Dolph, Bassmer.BentThe Chairman of thu/Executive Com­ the members of the following Grange*, loy and Bicks.
Pur th o accommodatem of our sub- mittee of the Woman’s Mau Temper via: Roas, 24; Hasting*. 50; Hope,
.cribers wlu&gt; desire any other Irook. sure Convealioo, to bo held at Grand 144 ; Prairieville, 256: White Oak,
.magazine, or paper, pul liahed, with or Rap ids on Thursday tha 10th day of 294; Richland, 119; Jnhnstowx&gt;LJ27,
■which was adopted.
without the advertised premiums, we September, ask, u. to state that through,
Ayse—Barlow, Dolpb. Beasmvr.
tho courtesy of tbo Superintendents, of u^he frotivitire
tl&gt;»Grand Rapids * Inoiana, tho Detroit, enlivened by good music, end addresses Boixtloy and Hicks.
By Aid. IBcksLansing A Lake Michigan, and the may be expected from Wm. Sidman,
That the Board of Health bo instruc­
Grand River Valley Dirislod of the M. Esq.; T. B. Diamond, Eeq.; Hon. H. A.
O. R. R., will return all Ablegate, free, Goodyear. Hon. Jams* A. Sweeter, and ted to bare the following nuisanero
abated, viz:
who pay full fare in going to the mootIn rear of Rock's Blacksmith Shop,
on the premise of the law D. C. Haw­
Wo nru in receipt of the
a
ley, in roar of Hastings National Bank
new mnsirol monthly publiahed at De­
Bnildiug.
troit, by Maur*. Whittmore A Stophrille, ano too busy to write up their
ona Tl.e initial number ia filled with
“ad.” this week ; but look out for tho
whirlwind-tornado next week, for wo
have our fall stock of new goods in ex­
cellent shape, aid price* the very h&gt;l.
Tho Eighth Annual Re-unwn of tho
Don’t forget u«.
IBlf
Society of tho Army of tha Cumberland
will he hold at Oolnmbui, Ohio, on
iug Leaves, by Joints E. Mullor—Gen­ Wednesday and Thurodsy, the Ifith and
tle, Gentle Spring, a waltz—Hoar our 17th day* of September, commenc­
Prayer, a aacrrd quartette, music by J. ing st 10 o'clock *. x , on tiie 16th hut.
Tho new linn of Crewy A Holden
Nays—None.
Barnby-A-and “Oh softly sleep m y baby All oCeure and soldier, who, at any
aru now nronarvd l&lt;. piirchnao Wheat,
By Aid. Bentley—
b«&gt;y" rod*, rtnd chords, by J. Henry rime, served with honor in tbs Army or
Aaae&amp;eW, Thai the City Attorney be Oats, and other grain, at tho Storehouse
of W. T. Eastman, rorner Broadway
Department
of
the
Cumbortand,
are,
requested
to
commence
proceedings
nnThe State Fair at Sag*'
and Railroad .trrats
The higbeet
by our OmetitnUou, entitled to mem­
next Monday.
price paid in cash. Farmer* learn our
bership, and are specially requeued to
price, before selling.
See and Read them ncs
the White League organisations in the attend, and join in tho basiaaea and
Canard Hoists
Hasting* City, Sept. 2, 1874.
South, and their fruits, the reader ia
Tha “Dead Beets" aro ia ronrmlion
referred to Th TUpM* magadne fur
Members of kindred eocieti.s an cor­
at Jackson to day. Our county is filly September. published nt Washington, dially invited to participate- all will
I,
rt-L_ ------ * * ----Mnalarna
lapitMutad br John H, Dennis. '
receive a hearty welcome.
Aye*—Berlov, Dolph. Bveeinor, Bent­
Ask your neighbor to subscribe fur
Arraagrtnezts have bwu made with ley end Hicks.
th* Rnvaucsjr Bsjrxza. and if he don’t,
Bailroad Companies to carry persons
Nays—None.
ugbearcr before you lot your
thank you we will.
desiring to attend the ile-nulon at re­
I ilo tell you. Uta I I &lt;to work
duced rales:
Of Fetor Shuman for laying cross and better than any mtn on
AU kinds of Job Work neatly done al
All work warranted nr no pay.
We trust thst you will. al your earii- walks, 121 80, was allowed and orders
this office on the shortest notice. Call

aad gvt our reduced price lie*.

GET ™ BEST

DAY AND NIGHT.
Qty Drug Stare,

�without her. and bow tor arms would
bo empty. She's never (bud a color in
her ebook be loro in her life, and tho
doctor nays the air is raising ot her,"
and the vosop sunk with the burfra of

Michigan Centra! R.R.

fcr-tS

OLD, RELIABLE AND DIRECT ROUTE,

1878.
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Tho GranARapid. ZM-

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41 Park Bn, NY.

Henry *ti«vbert otitbe
Martin, AU«gta Cotorty,

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at Muhina. &lt;Ul«i IU. UUi 4&gt;&gt; of

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The ‘‘White Mon's" party o! Loosiiann bare declared ia favor of tho repodiation of tbo State debt.
‘1 hCmouey• received by the Treasury
for the year ending Juno 30, 1874 were
3280,478.720. and amount expanded

Republican
r^...:.u_.

reprraeutauiyoa
o— .a«L_

4nresrJt

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a'akMk la &lt;M *nmi~a, I. Book “W“ at Hanaww aa van n. whkS Mid Miuaav n* str«a
la Mean lh*aarw*a« at th. mbi at ihirtaaa Baats
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swtusreab avw«MMt aa4. aa aait av inml-

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Um* th. Hae, •TkoUlu th, CItmII
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CHICAGO.
The balance v( cash in tho State
Treasury, August 10. wi&gt; 31.192,831.00
Hacoipu during the week ending Aug
20 were 317,402-40.; payments during

■ICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
Wm. E. Savage &amp; Bro's Column.

Grand River Valley Division

t "OYSTElf OCEAN"
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RICXCORDS A HUHTOOM, • Pl

Litiei at Gtite EatiraI!.

Ess

Tho manufacturer* of merchant iron
held a meeting it Pittsburg, Pa , yes­
terday, and advanced Oto pneea about
six dollar* for tun.
Gov. Osborn, of Kansas, ha* called
an extra saoaioa of tho Ixigialatnre fur
£.SUAW-Su:dx.’«:

COLDSMITH'S

i^^raisr-jssx:,

BRYANT A STRATTON

SnEMrtttirSMKJtt!

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Busiuess University,

M Wayne Jactai &amp; saiiiai

•nb*l 1**4* u4in.iH. u vuUu &lt;M

MICHIGAN AND

not has been reappointed mail agent on
tbo Grand Rapid* &amp; Indiana Railroad.
Hon. E. 0. Grosvenor ot Jonesville,
who ia spending the summer mouth* on
tha eea-eoa»t, is regaining his health.

rm
and vital organs wasted beyond repair.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vnmoxa Brrrxas the moot wonderful Invigor­
ant that ever sustained tho sinking syatcm.
BIHouk. Remittent, and Inter­
mittent Fevers, which are so prevalent

Im Missouri, after 1870, every voter
must be abb to reed and write. The
date for Florida k 1880.

A new pootoAoe ba* been establish'

EVERY DAY FOR

THREE MON'HS
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
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Harlot JbyarU hrfutral.

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About aba hundred miles west of
For lafljUHMBtOTT ■
Omaha, and near tha line of die Paci­
fic Railroad, ia a grand depuait of narive Rheumatism, Gout. I)ili&gt;
lataratItarrt Fevers. E--------------sulphur of nncxampled punty. Il is Bad
Blood. Liver. Kidneys, and IHjiMt. Ih&lt;
not under tbs earth on the plain*, but
ia a greet hill of briustuun. Hereto­
fore we have depended upon bicily for
this article, and its discovery at borne is
a very valuable one.

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Qeo. M. Dewey,

VOL. XIX. NO. 21.

igNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1874.

HASTINGS, BAR2RJT

bit of reunions pouting that wM bo.wltehfag.
Ths guests toft slmost fcumodtotsly
after duly admiring the work, and Aunt
Rachel’s wroth found vent at onoe.
"Bbe is like no young lady I ever
saw. go self assured tnd pert. The
idea of her answering you as sbo did.
When I wxs n girf wo ware taught fo
be quiet and reliring. We never tpolts
to a a gentleman except to answer some
question. Wo had to bo sought f
"Why, Annlyl why are you so
prejudiced? June has the kindest
Lrart. You told me yonraelf how kind­
ly sho greotsd her old playmate, though
only a droeamaker's apprentice."
"It was moot improper to do it so
publicly.” interrupted the sptnstor.
"Well, then, she camo to Mra. Nilas'
as sooaaaabe heard of tbe accident;
hurtled tbe * ’
—“—“ ‘
hands sail
ways brought order

a &amp;USS£I&amp;*8
JOHN HUBEI

Wk.r-.jon wSlrtw,, , End « eompleu U«g br^rj

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iiiRiiHiiie

"I believe I am old enough to choose
my own way. 1 have chosen iL Aunt
Rachel, and yon may as,well know it
now as at any time—Juns"—ah ! how
tenderly ho spoke the name—"June
Martoon will be my wife when tho May
roooa bloom.’'
•
Boor Aunt Rachel I epeechlaae far
ones. All tho doctor's anger vanished
"Onesirollaw doesn't'mako a sum­ os ho saw her dismay:—and tho old
mer, Reginald. fcte doBbtfom tea ktirii of fear roturasd, ana this io what
kind impulaes, but yxwr headlong peo­ ho said m be toft the room :
ple aro norer eoMtanl. Did yoa ever
low didn’t make a ■ummer’—Well, porubjm it hasn't; but a swallow has bartsned th# proofao of mins. In this cats
it was the swallow of a pin I"
Then be nal to his pets, the flowers,
That was all tha doctor said, bat and whispered to them hie new deUghL
somehow hie band crept into his pocket,
It came to our hero with all the dartouching the little crushed bod he had
hidden there with a lender movement weeks there had been about him Im
end he thought:
atax!-&lt;oxmri of tho wily Cupid. They
‘‘Boer June. She must make her had whispered sweetest hints of tho joy
own snmmor always. Society prefers that might coma, and now oar lover
thought no other heart bad over known
Mich supremo happiuN^
but fresh flowers wore sent for Juno,
Meantime. June quite forgot her pain
and twice tbs doctor encountered her at oa aho lay with closed eyes reading the
Mrs. Niles*. Tho last time thoro was look and tone she had met in the mo­
just snow enough for tha sleigh to glide ment of peril H»r cheek grow bright
smoothly. The temptation was irresis­ —so bright with tho leaping blood that
tible, so he invltod tho young lady to
rido. and Juca nestled down beneath
the fur robes, nuito forgeUul of every­
thing but ths electric axcatomoni in the
keen air, the music of the bslls. and th*
presence- of Dr. Reginald. Tho longrot
way is very apt to be selected ander
■uch circumrtanr'-s. so they sped along
fur mare than au h»ur. overtaking Aunt Ho will tell you all about it this after­
Rachel iu they sped down tho avenue. noon. Mamma I am glad I swallowed
Unlucky June! some merry fancy that pin 1”
just then amused her. so It was her own
Mr*. Marston shuddered.
unmistokable laugh that floated out
"Juno! how dare you ? It was horrimore clearly than tho ringing of tho bto. If tho doctor had not teen boro
many bdls. H»r otfons* ageinsl Ash­ yuq would hare strangled.”
land dnorum bad been sufficient if aba
“Yoe —but—mamma," and the eyes
had only ridden quietly wi&gt;h the mueh- dancml again —" tho doctor was bora;
coveted doctor; but oh ! that laugh I
Dr. Reginald gallantly lifted his hat.
aud^un# bored, but poor Aunt Rachel
ilostued it her duly to testify 'aguinit
"such going* on," and the winter wind frank way. Tbe assent was given, but
was warm compared to her salutation. a conviction of duty required Mrs. Mart
The doctor was indignant There wa« son to give him at length s catalogue
a spice of chivalry in his nature that of June's pecradiloes and faults, to all
of which th# doctor listened with polite
TmpaUooee.
Fred, nearly crushed his hand with
a wringing grasp of congratulation.
-*Ah. Rex. old follow - so you proSo the prancing horses were checked, I poea to have June all the year round ?
then turned sharply round before the Well, she is a darling,—Anyhow, one
good lady's astonished face, and more
miles were measured off before they re­
turned.
'Tou must cotuo in and w arm your­
self, Doctor!" pleaded Juno; so th#
merry pair entered the houscMr*. Marston had grown used to the -Juns” flits, with all her mother s ।
doctor; so she saw that Jone didn't an­ among the flowers, or sends the cc
noy him. and wisely concluded to let her mother’s laugh ringing and
them alone in their Innocent fun; so ing through every nook of the old I
she greeted them graciously as the stood
near the glowing grafo, tolling of Uio
‘-splendid ride" as June phrased it.
Her hood was tangled in her curls, its
zlho London HtU says of this variety,
fringe had caught in tbe fastening of
which it dencmina'sa American;
,
her furs, she had two puts in her An­
There are two or three useful and
gers, and when those fingers were

And get

It is the best Wringer Manufactured for thlfoDowing reasa

1st. It will turn with half the lobor of other wringers.
2d! It has more Capacity.
1'
3d. Its Cog Wheels are always in ge
gear.
4th. The bearings of the Rolls need J no oiling.
•__
5tb; TWltollr-*"-—turn
-------on
•’ Hie ahaft as the Crank if pot attached to the shaft of
Ill never
Roll, this saving
expense of four or five dollars for new Rolls before the Wringer is half
Take it, tnd try it, by the side of any Wringer in the ini

■ttasvKU:

Matic from the best Eastern OAK LEATHER
In the best manner by experienced workmen always rm hand and made u&gt;

Every Harness Warranted.

Studebaker Wagons,
Superior Grain Dxulls, . .
Oliver CHillted
Feed Cutten?, Corn Shellers, etc.

DENTIST

Nukrille,

if farming tools always on band.

Miciiiai.

GBEBUBdt HUSSELL.
I HEW OFFERS!

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

NEW IDEAS

FEROTYPE GALLERY

Custom Planeing, Sawing
, and Turning
?G Al^P .

Done on Short Notice,

OLD

AGENTS.
(Bert of Worktnanrirlp]

Hand Rail, Newell Poe
andHOtiaWa,

NEW STORE!

NEW GOODS AND NIi PRICES

01,. ...CUI

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Hastings, Michigan.

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HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS!
BLACK 4-fUl
*
unwnuswu

HASTINGS, MICH.
. . _ _
BP.fotwni,

Pure Wines and Lienors!

L. 0. SHK’S

H.A. BUSEi-t'S-

tXRW...
, 7 pOO© .-HfiuO
■ wrewAY AMHurvsDrt
, Lie- siLt io in®

Ing over her he whispered, swiftly :
“I can remove it safely,'my darting!
trust mo
Through the look of agony to the
brown eyes were flashed for n second
.a light that lent fresh nsrvo to tba prac­
ticed hand. Tho bright steel instru­
ment glided to its task ; then, as he
withdrew it, tho|doctor shuddered a
little, but tha danger was over.
Can’t you fancy how that instrument
was flung aside—anywhere—and how
tho graceful brad rested, for an instant,
where never a women's head had rest­
ed before? The mother's tour* fin wad
fast now, for with all her icy rebakings
tho mother loved her child, and she
could find no words to tell her grati­
tude.
Once more the doctor bonding over
hu patient, a message was given and
received, though no syllable was utter1
•T wUF name again this evening."
'said tlfo ductor to Mrs. Manton.
“Meantime, Mease keep all phu ata
safo
distance.’*
1
They were hapre thoughts tbal kept
him
company till ho sprang up th# steps
1
of
his
own rmidsnoe, with the brigbto
'
1nows of his heart sHnulsg in hie fore,
1and bo entered Ms sanctum singing
I

ward President of lha United States.

SK

St?so.

1970.

.tosetod, sad. bswad in lbs tank. JEW
■ar iohae ab«M to wl^nd ******

them awsy is io imperil th# party by
driving them oat of its rank*. But
their nboenee has not brea noticed.
They depart, and are followed by others
who bun for a season, and, Ilka tho
first, take their flight when the sweets of

commend thtmto petma !&lt;a»lt.to
ths country, as weU wxwtby •&lt; poean-1
tion in the pmdt^yMi, whether an
makers of eggs, or of msal; as sitters,
or narses, they arf. invaluable.
General Rooulh Attolirod.

Aside from those of Democratic failh ,
who
bimoeed lbs RonsbHcan
ty onhave
gsuaraTprinciples
and purdr dot
par-- &lt;|

ty grounds, who are tbrof Dtapjiointod n«n I Chronic office-seekers
who Kara ftilad to sharpen tteir sxas
at tbe RepnbBcan grindstone 1 They
know that the party hna weighs;! them
and found them wanting, and now they
labor for its overtsrow ia tho vain, hope
cf eaccring from its ruins tbe coveted
effiora demed them in the tempto JtoeH.
We trust the time will never camo when
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ty by promisee or &gt;
„--------------------- .heir attachment to
tha party ia simply a dedre to flUfts &lt;rffires, tte sactwr they leave tho tetter. .
Tbsir presents can give no strength — ,
their departure will relieve tn of a bur-

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

Hastings, Mich.

perfect; I drove till my Angora grow
numb, and—"Juns stopped, choking,
her ores ditalinc in horror, and sbo gas­
ped
tfarf-jfa r
Mr*. Manton screamed, of course
Dr. Doane grew pah, and his heart
■topped its regular beat, just a second.
The next his arm was around the suf­
ferer. her bead thrown back, and erect
professional nerve in order for services.
“Keep quiet, Mrs. Maraton. Giro roe
th# case from my overcoat- Now hold
her hands
■•June! 1 won’t hurt you any more

though his heart throbbed. "Blesahor!”
•TU bo in again before night. There
is no danger, (Iwugh Ihore will be intonne
be took hi. bate.
Aa he opened the gate there lay in
his path a rosebud. Of conne bo picked
ii up, and reroguiMd it no tbe one ho
had hidden in the cndlsx loaves two
houra before, though why hr held it
with a caress for a second, and then pul
it in the pocket of hie visiting book, yon
must guess.
Poor o'clock caaic, and the ceretao- .
mous visit was paid. Aunt Rachel’s ,

Y’ALL AT JOHN STANLEY

H.lur Groceiles br less stensy lh&lt;* sey f*her Haus to Osttlegs. esll al
:

baby stopped bis wailing and that Mary
brought him a roll a! fine, soft linen
that never camo from the cottage stores;
than he half hoard a quiet murmur of a,
rootle voice; bet when bls work was
done there was no itrhnger visible.
Giving his parting directions, ho ad­
ded;
.
'■You will need some delicacies,
Mrs. Niles, and 1 will sec that Aunt
Rachel sends you sotnc wine immedi­
ately.”
’•Indeed. «r! yon're very good, but
my sweet child—Mira Manton. sir —
has been bore, and see : she has brought
mo wino and fruit and jelly enough to
last the master for days. I was her
fcatsr-mother, sir; she ntttr forgets mo
nor my Mary there. Rices her sweet
fare ! Wby eha treats my girl like a
stator!"
Mary * ’I®* were full of tears, but
■ho must add bar mils of praise.
"Oh, Doctor! she was trying on a
dress at ths Maifama’s when they came
for me, and when she heard the nows
ebo made her coachman bring mo at

16, im.
th of May. 1900, Indiana,
apaahmu»K, -WM organised,
Wmia^H^~I^is^'

cstohlished. end certainly o— of tta
meat useful, is the. Domin'----brood more closely reeombto
oo Dorking then any other —__
risty. It diflters, however, in hat
only four toe*—a great advantage,
the way. ia a practical petal at yioi
and in the legs befog jrelfow. JI
feather being of a very light ®
barred across with darter, daty-1

Sduta
to do dispersed and poor Mrs. Niles wn
of little use. Mary had com# botue
Iran Madauto Boy's, but it nt Dr.
Deane'• own white hand* that prepared
everything, and with teadereat touch
lightly examined the dreadful bruises.
Ho wax dimly conscious that some one
had oora» into the outer room, though
all he bad heard was a stifled exclama-

Mm Bm»

with gnstor v
a Breach tad
ded tu 17M.
PnriM-lte tetetalaf Asatawyte-

UU

ROUGH and DRESSED

from Roglieh adventures in tho same
buriawss. wtewwr. encroaching fen,
Hudson’s Bar and attar terttera local-

a»ax

r. chihitii a co

are making yourself the subject of
most unpleasant remarks."
Not a word from the doctor, and Miss
Dean was much too eager to notice how
the brows ware tent together.
"Rsgiartd! What do you mron?
You hare never paid any lady the
■lightest attention, though you hare mot
the most elegant girls, and.* now this
eaacy chit seems to absorb all your
thoughts. It isn't right, and-"
"That will not do!" camo in clear,
even tones from across tho table ; yet
there was a ring in item Aunt Rachel

M.« t: »

�You trill find

n»oo

Yoax.S'pi'H, 1874.

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1878
l« v»ai-w ... iwnn f
•• Ta (W&gt;t» I..
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world. For rertaioly the era io* waited

nm and vxprea* them fully,-while 1874
' *.
«* .1 ,L. —I_
* _J ■

1 IP-!

a Gnabit such a favorite tanboth tn and oat at tha city,
ability of D. G. Only, &gt;t*

Republican Nominations.

“F“!“
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1874
SZ 4 S

deliberately forged conveyance* of teal

I (and

-•-

W» ofljr Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, ShTngle.. Door*, Saeh, Blind., Flooring
Siding, Door and Window Frame* at price,

0)

THAT

DEFY

COMPETITION.

BRACKETS and MOULDINGS.

g

of every deeeription

i

3f

• -Og
aforesaid dareared. to hinreelt ol land

51

SPECIALTY.

A

2 3

PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCHING
&lt; C

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Tba meant dnrlanrev* made by Southknowing whether Isaac Young U a live

►one Promptly:

„„„^77

.

Mb Mill and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bride.-

porter* and jobber*,
hand, don't toe it

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
Valkar diaappaar*. Of
the fraud i» ducovvn-d after tba
ateL Walkar ia
Bine Stag. Nor, it
Dina capable of con-

SrKW GROCERY AND TEAHOUSE
Just opened in Mr. BOWNE’S NEW STORE,

•4»»'X?r»x ,Iocr/
Seoyy 8ier if Sj^ji SfVtT.

its pn-per field

a rogue, why

arUclre at
taaiy buy

a

CMICBEt

Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Stsph
and Fancy
|H GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTI.)NERY Ac.

NOW IS YOM TIME I

A oomplele ansortmcM of all kinds of Whole and Ground
fiteieew

of Shreveport,

Gent’s Clothing,

daelinlt. without

veu?-

’

WARRANTED PURE.

All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Ereah Vegetables always on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

ar that any tawl

Lamps &amp;. Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp;, Wooden Ware

Dry Goods of all Kinds,

Always on hand at prices that cannot lie beat in the County

- Uttlll
3reSvSb»w&lt;

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j.tesSww
lUffUU* CMAPTER

Domestic’s inlkidless Quantities.
Dime Kaviogx Hauk, for 8275,000. the
SC of land on tho southerly aide ol
irty-tecond aireet, betwren Brundway
and Sixth avenue. The building* are

good* bstore the firet of September, and

R XI
Mr. Witthaua
paid 845.000 for the property about

LlKBIEMHmU
Trunks.
Also a full
of Groceries.
Cheap as
and - Good ■ as - the - best.

thouaanda ol unemployed
poaeible department of I

bread and efotbea.

lamnunxad under tbe adminiatratuio
Then, tho old
out of tba city for their Sunday recrea­
Booth, imagined
tion*, and they will make a vigorous
fight for what to them ia a vital matter.
Thia question ia one of the disturbers
that come up every little while to vex
the aoula of politician*. Tbe American
religion* element ia inflexibly opposed to
the violation of tbe Sabbath, the Gvr-

for dodging:

Come and see

for Yourselves.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
Financial Statement of the County

Biaav Cuvvrv Tim. Omcx. i
fixating*, Hept let 1874. |
Statement allowing laxlger balance

First.
Second.
Third.
Fourth.

B «• do nearly all our new work by Machinery
My power costs but little.
I don’t have any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
I boss the Job myself.
The work is well done the first time, and there­
fore I do not have to charge any extra price for
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
1 make a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
make them cheaper on that account.
Seventh. I live onthe profits of my own tabor.
J don’t Mxe to pay rent.
T knote all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
When 1 get a good Mechanic I keep him.
CAU through tho month of September I will take Wheat at
one dollar and twenty-five cehta (t 1,25) a bushel, fur Buggies,
or will give ten cent* a bushel more than the market price for it
and |»y io Buggwa. Those wanting to avail themselves of thia
opportnnftyTabst crirne soon for I can sell all the Buggies I hare
got in a month by paying a dollar and a quarter for Wheat.

UU1K BROS

■tx are about •’“‘Ixnwuteufreah recripte ud
,p’*o,,,a °PP"rtumiy.(
rilh

t a.mu &lt;»that J can Sell Buggies and Cuttcni so cheap.

of Prairieville

J. L. BEEP.

xxrnnvx n xnau.

Such niadoeas again

Under tbe preeent ayxtem, U
from &lt;50 to 8150, to bare a cura

1187S.

Beecher’s Illness
lo the absolute
1-7 .

firtahtyofi

Timber, Lath, Shingles; Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Mouldings, Frames, Brackets,

to being it into voxue. They ari
imr a hall 00x40 feet, fitted with

does not

went 10,000 bushels

Hastings Depot, for which the
Highest Market price will be
paid. Fruit Growers give us a
rail opposite H. A. Goodyear’s
f nwtfuiif. Hardware and make arrange­
Hand Rail, Newell Posts, and Balusters, ments to sell or whip
__We will also receive apples at
Nashville every Friday and Sat­
Give u* a CalL
urday.

Custom Planing, Sa-

1« 4

1878
1-7 I

Ta RtewyfcKTi

1878

gaysgs

1871

JUDGE H. BARNUM &amp; CO.
Bi
the County and in the State.

FALXEJt EWCAMFMT

411 w®»w Stprvm &gt;* w ve‘

Senatorial Convention

the Jeff Davises.

SSC^-ft
ui«Tt&gt;U« EASTER X

Machine in Full Blasi.
Now Is the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machinery,

wu«to their breath in condemning tb?
State Officer* a* responsible tor the re-

THE SECOND DISTRICT.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
Spooner J Hepburn.

peered r riday baa atirred up tbui moaa
once more. Psblio opinion ia the' diy
haa anea mere -reared to Tilton, and it

paraitting hw wife
main a aacret wHh i
nfoitto th.- world, bo

.. 16th, 1874.

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Clubbing Rate

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CHICAGO BEHIND!

fc-aty. and at Neshvdl*Our thanks are dee Jacob Mau*, for
«o®e good large bwnebre of th* Oee&lt;»r&lt; grape. They are the fiueat we
have aeon thia aeuaoc and were perfect­
ly delicioua. Thanks, Jarob.
J. 8. Goodyear A Co. inform the peopi* through tbe oolamua of tha Barra
«hat they hare to rtoek, aud fuTit. an
ixupectiun of their goods. Aa thia firm
tore even up with the time* giro them a

B. Patent OSes to Michigan Inventor*,
for th. week aiding Aug. 20tb. 1874,
and each bearing that date. Furnish­
ed this paper by Cox A Oox, BoUrilore
of Patent*. Wrehingtou, D. C.:
Lubrioatar, J W Seed and M V Os
born. Kalamasno; Compound Railroad
Raib. S Thorns Jackson ; Spring Bed

The Burnt District.
informal rote, foe R^rewniative, with
the following result:
Whole No. &lt;d vote*. 82, of which A.
C. Town* revtfrsd 18, Henry Brown
rrorivedB, RichaW Jum. received 4,
Juba M. Kipp raoeired L
The Cteventfou then prtraded tn a
(..•ratal vote. Pending thi. rota th*
Meesra. Jouc* and Brown withdrew their
namra, and tha ballot reeulted in the
n*nJnat&gt;.m of Amo* C. Towne by a
vote of 2fi to fire for Henry Brown,
whereupon he wa*factored unanimous,
ly neminated.
A District Commitla* consisting uf
Beam. Hen. R June*. Henry Brown
and Hou. L. lapham was then sleeted.
Voted that the next Convention be
b«-M at Hickory Corner*.

The Republican elector, ol the town­
ship of Rutland, are invited to meet in
caucus at the Town House on Saturday.
Sept IB, 1874, at 10 o'clock in the fore­
noon, for tbe election of four delegaXM
to tho County Convention, four to th*
Diitrirf Convention, and one to the Sea-

:anx!
CHURCHES.

Gold 109 1-8
Ckira80a90.

Gets 82 a 85.

Wheat L(B a IM.

Mre. 8*dea, of Colon, has me learn,
rented a store tn th* city and intend* to
cpec a new and fresh stock of millinery
goods, together with a large stock of
The Republican elector* of the Town­
ladies tnxuiabing goods.
She come* ship of Haatiag*. are iarited to meet ia
highly recomm led. and will undoubt - caueoa at the Centre School Hou*e. on
edly receive a liberal patronage.
WedMeday. the 23d day of September
Barlow A Goodyear make their an- instant, at two o’cluck tn the afternoon,
to elect 4 delegate* to th* County Cooveeticu, I to th* Repreetrtatire Dis­
tort Oonvantion, and one to the Senatotal Cunraatiou Convention.
By Order of Committee,

I Aa adrartiaer* do not wish to be imi pored open by paying out their money
Business darounta &amp; a? par rent.
on fab* pretenses, w* raggret that *vCreasy A Holden are still ia tbe mar ! ary advertber demand* a iwora eertifi-

Fcr Lieut Governor—J &lt;wume W.
Turner, of Shiawassee.
For Serretary of State-Geo*ge IL
IIoum. of Ingham.
I For State Treasurer—Wm. F. Howitt,

Send ns news from yowr locality.

i eate from th* foreman or pressman, of
' afire* soliciting advertising, of th*
I number of paper* printed and regalariy

I circulated. We will gladly furnish our*
whan requested
We reaaot be expected to alteud all
Uio funeral* and wedding*, and only
The Baaamt i* for sale at th* Post know of th* occurvenc* of ntnl of them
by partire inlerreU-J, or tbe i.firisting
. office Newa Booms.

w't*E\^T1

Read and ponder well what the 8 lingkind of news that are cannot send
j bearer ba* to aay.
porters out to look for.
We wc
1 Wheat ha* been coming ia very gladly publish notice* of death*. I
freely the post week.
ZThc time i* roming on no* for frtrit
The old family cat living in a lunueCover up them toraatoaa 1 tell you.
hold ia thia city, ha* become, not only
1 For a Sewing machine cheap, and a* n rat and moua* hunter, but turn* her
। good aa the beat, call at thia office.
attention of lata to catching squirrel* on
the fair ground, having secured two
within a few dav*. She is lousidered
th* beat hunter out, and would un­
doubtedly give some of the Nimrod* a
a lively hunt. Soecea* to you Tabby.

Mint* Spooner A Hepburn are har­
ing a epleo did runof trad*. They are
lire men in busineee and. .know just
what to do to have those desiring to
purchase rail upon them—they adver­
tise—and all tbe throng* of ruitomekq
turning thank* to oar friend Garrett.
at their counter* now-a-day* i« sufficient
fat taro largo watermelons. e
.
evidence that they are doing as they
Al Troutwin*
arrang*advertise — that is selling good* so cheap
that tbe people are sure to boy.

Nranviuj, Sept 12th, 1874.
Ma. Esnoa.—Aa there appear* to be
a number of candidate* for th* office of
Sheriff petbap* it would not o* out of
the way to mention that we here have
on* w* would like to are become th*
boat ef the little iruid»&lt;r-forr«f brick in
your city. Capt. G. W. McCormick, at
proeent a Deputy Sheriff as efficient
offirer.we believu, sad our popular land­
lord ia highly spokeu of a* the choice
of our people and erem* to be a favorite

receive not ouly the vote, of Republi­
can* but command a large than- of tba
Democratic-Liberal Reformer* rote* ia
addition. Trusting m other* do that
hi* Haim* may eat neatly be considered
w* will wall for the derision amlremala
a* er*r a tioo
Croxxv

sen* wvre etartlrd to hear the d read ed cry ।
of fire echoing back and forth upon our
streets. At once a Btsrxra reporter re-1
paired'sa tho sc-ao drawn thither by Uio ,
illumination of spreading Hames, and
hurrying of pedestrian*,,tnidil the hal­
looing of men. •creaming ol women
and children, and the rapid .tolling of
fire Leila .Arriving upon the ground
irdh pencil* and a ream of paper, our
eye* beheld that it was beyond control ;

parlmont sa* on the «pot, end tx cure
immeroe&gt;l tbe enveloping m***, com­
pletely staying tho prngrveo of tbe fire.
Ixm unknown. Insured, wo learn, to

aurano* Company, ef Hartings, Mieh.
- P. 8. The Brudi and Sharing Heap
near the Font Bridge, on Scat* S'roeU
; wm discovered to be on fins caught,
probably, from a lightmi cigar bring
thrown in. It was promptly extin­
guished by the Firemen.

tuetbod of returning their thank* tu tho
A basket fit «w, will be held at Hick­ Fire Boys of thia city, for their energet­
ory Corner* on Saturday, September ic effort* in saving tho read and Sus­
19th. 1874, under the auspice* of the I pension Bridge at th' fire Saturday or-

menilwr* of Hickory Corner* Grans*. 1
No. 48, Patron* of Husbandry. A cor-,
dial invitation i&gt; extended to all Patron* ■
to jots in tho festivities of tho ocauion,,
and a »pecial invitation i* extended to
th* member* of tbe following Grange*,
viz: Roe*, 24; Halting*. 60; Hope,
144; Prairieville. 256; Whit* Oak,
If you wish to see evidence that dull
294 ; Richland, 119; Johnstown, 127,
times in bnainraa ar* fosaing away and
and Baltimore, No.—
“good time* coming” step into Smith,

Local ilifipejt Notice;.

my lord Dan rtvp* around waiting on
David B. Cook are on a business trip their numerous rastomara. Ha bellere*
ia quick aalee and small profits and that
to the South-west part of tha Slate.

The statement of ths financial stand­
ing of Barry County, given ia another
column ia correct ia ovary particular.

•u Roa era Block, State Street Family
•uply *torr,*Coffee*. Tea*. Sagar*. Syr­
up*. qaere, and all other article* usual­
ly kept in a grocery store Floor, feed,
'•"To and oat*. All good* »oid will be
•bid al tho lowest retail rat**, for ready
pay only. Cash paid for butter, egn,
vegetabkw m.d other farm nnd garden
product*

^Pr. Lathrop, we learn, had the tun
of looking for a runaway horse the
other night, while oat in attendance
upon a patient.
Bentley Bro*, give notice tha! they
are prepared aa usual to furnish any­
thing in their EmBead their naw

Fur Commissioner of Stem land Of­
fice—Chauncey W. Green, of Oakland
Fur Attorney General—A. T. MeRoytad-da. of Meikegon.
For Supcrintenden! of Publie Initraction - Duane Duty, of Detroit.
• F«w Member of Board ef Education Cerrol 8 Frarcr, ef Port Huron.
And adopted the following Platform,
which of Stealf ought to be enough.to
prcien'. any Aw*f *mb from ruling th*
Bdieviug that it will bo impaaaibia to
secure ttu b reform* ul u«l - miatratioa
and change* of [idicy a* will restore th*
hone* tv and economy of the early day*
of th* Rapuhlic. through either of tbe
other |-aru&lt;i heretofore trusted with
power, tired of ibufflmg. financial expenntetit* n-jd fa)** standard* of value,
and- deeming the encoachnMata of fed­
eral eutbcrity upon the powers for a
long time exertred exdnairely by tbe
State*, prejudicial to our liberties, we
will perteet onr organtaatiou aa a Na­
tional Re orm party, and present candi­
date* upon the following platrorm:
Fiat. A reduction of tbn cumber and
diminution of tbe power* under the
National govorumeti:.
Seo.nd.-A reduction of the aaiarie*
paid to such extent that t» fund for po­
litical purpo*** can be raised by asscaement* upon officc-hoidera. and that no
office iball be sought on account of its
emolument*.
Third, Political opinion should be
neither a reaion Car an apoointuMni to
uffico nor a ground for removal there­
from. but frequent change* *l&gt;ould bo
mad* to secure parity of adaiiniatratsoa
Fourth, A prohibition of recomniea

DAY AND NIGHT.
Oty Drag Stat,

WOOL CARDING
j-BTugui.
•tSSWfa

Guarantee

subvened by good mnaic, and address**
may ba expected from Wm. Sidman,
Eeq4 T. B. Diamond, Esq; Hon. H. A.
Goodyear, Hon. Jamaa A. Rwaaay, and

Satisfaction!

COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

11 St I.oul
Exran
Drover
! rom dal

Buaiueea Or. all our railroad* begin* jZln looking over tho appointments
to Improve and wa sincerely trust there made by the Michigan Conference w*
is better time* for them in the ne*r fu- notire that Bar. A. A. Knappan, -fortaoriy of thia city has been transferred
from Coldwater to Laeasng. and Bar.
X&gt;s Monday night another, pile at
O. W. Sherman to thia city; Rev. M.
wand, of about &lt;00 cord*. belonging to
Drowning to Irving ; Bar. J. B. Halin
Pursuant to a call for a meeting of
tha railroad company, burned near
to Middleville ; and Bar. T. J. Jacokea. th* surviving mem boro of Co. F. Rth
■ aauniL Cozxcbk, Grand Bapida;
Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry,
thorough work ; nble'teachera. Great*
• r demand far itndrnt* to fill position*
«xm of th* member* of said Company
than the ntpply. Term* reasonable. on delinqnaeta through th* businem nomet at County Clerk’* Office oc Satur­
For circular* addrea* C. G. Pweaaberg. notieee.
Heed it. and thereby live
paved aS quietly.
The BepuMiren* day evening. 12th rest
I'loj-rirtor.
happily.
The meeting wa* called to order by
have succeeded ia carrying the Stat*by
Popular petebre jurt now—Melon an imreaeed majority. Fvery Republi­ Lieut. Jacob Mare.
Geo. H. Johnson A Co., of MiddtorillH tf« too bo»y to write up fliclr patches Boy* illegally eiaidng them
Ou -notion Lieut Travers* PniUip*
can Congreeiman is elected. Th* Stale
’•nd." the* week ;«but look out for th* should bo provided with steel-line
Legislator* is almost unanimously Beelothmg.
4«* Ladio* Mito Society of the Prreb.terian Church will bo held ut tho
rwriUnc* of Mrv Lewi* WeatteU thia

OHHOMQ8 !

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ChH loans 2 1-2 per cent
Eaton Ononiy Fair ant week.

“ISE,

Chrozao
Maple Grove. Hon. L Lapban:. Gfliwrt Buck. Wm. Boek, J. V. darkOraagwriBe, J. IL Eeri. Jamre Ha­
thorn, L W. Wing, J. A- Turner.
PreirievOle, D. Beynold*. J. J. Pe.

1Q$S UNKNOWN!

. r-*&gt;«nMrkIau&lt;. Frarvr Mwuas Tkan-

veh. A. B Moon. Ottep. Tutor.
Hope. J. McCelfom. Ira A. O
■ A. Bowker, L H Bare.*

REAL ESTATE

at the end oi /un% are only an average I
in yield and qurli;y. Tbe email grains
wore harvested before the gra»vboppc.-«
apppaared ; but. a* in Stater north and
south thia year, tba graariiopper* done
damage to tbe farmere to a euosid*rab)e
extant. Happily for Nebraska, however,
very little but cm ha* been luhiected
publtcan in tbe Senate, and thro*
tu their ravsgee; nd core ia by no
fourth* Republican in th* House.
means destroyed, but a it) tang* from
Speaker Blaine ran aheorl of tbe Govhalf a crop to(poaeihly)almait a failure
arwor'a vote oonriderably.
in a few piece*. Tbe trait crop of Ne­
braska ii more ia quantity than aver
pond with the roembcZ* of Go. F. 8th before, hot. a* a rule, the fruit i* infer­
Miahignn Infantry, with a view of mak­ ior In aise; and taking th* whole rang*
ing arrangements far * re-union of said of agricultural product* - bay, gram,
vegetables, root* and fruit-tbe State
company. Motion prevailed.

WM. H. HAYFORD.
,HJT!

omciiKtwrrHoiBE,

HASTINGS, MKSJGAN.

Tha following la tha Committee ap­
pointed : LieuL Traverse Pbillipe, Chair­
man ; laeut. Jacob Mani, John M Bea*
mar, Chari** M Banyan, Charlei H.
Swarthout.N- IL Walbridge aed Em­
mett Col*.
On wiotiaa of Jacob Man*. Comrade*
Wm. H- Powers and Jam** F. Mead

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PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
1 am now afl alone in the Photograph
l uainean, and a* I have mad* arrange­
ments to increase my facilities for doreg
better work than ever, all riioold enfi
and get a negative token. The »uperiority of my work in th* peat ia » *«*rient gusrantee ol 6rs«-&lt;laM verk in
th* future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State BtrertSltf
Qno. L. Hnan.

J. Cole &amp;, Son.
by A. C. Towno of PrairievUlo, ChsirmsofDutmt Coiastiteo. and organj.-d by tha choice ol Copt. John H Mrrt-

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Term* «f AAverftatetg arc -sHrred

CHANCERY MALE.

OLD. KUUUill DIRECT ROUTE.

Jrt*OlBMor. OSISIU11*
WftsfaW. toatteA. erf Mtto qt-n. !*«*•

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■i^ruacs. or ou rau.h Ihrrvol m sMaU v*

Tho folio .ring axhiHte the estimated
reduction of annual internal taxation
and cuitomr du tana under tba laws men-

jar

1867
40,000,000
. 8,1868 23,000,000
Acte of March I and July
20. 1808
45,000.000
Act of July!4, 1870
78,848,827
Acte of May 1 und Juno
0. 1872
f5^
’ 57,828.761

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ally cerimstion than can usually be ac­
cord*! to publications claiming a “*octety” Mi &gt; Bo m*ch
uneoogbt

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l|,XIH»*jJ&lt;,W2B?M»V8l 71
That this ram aadurtioo ol (axaifcn
should ba aoooeipliahed within air
year*, immediately following tbo cloeo

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SALE ON EXECUTION.
6»*1« or HicOMsi. Cee.tr «f Many.

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SMasKSBasirs®:
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of tho war tor the piueurtu’ion of the 1
Union, and that, during tbe »ame per­
iod, the national debt tbould also be redoced and refunded to tbe extent of
earing, aunoaly. ■ $90,000,000 of inter­
oat. certainly evinces both good ataieemanaliip and carotol economy,

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t&gt; SssenM Ia»al4awrt«a*«.ara.au

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Whitelaw Reid, editor of the 7HM,
baa congestion ot tbe brain, seriously
endangering Hs UK

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rKtt.'x.Tt.-ses.u^rH;

M. &amp; Brackett ot BeUeeue baa in his
geological coUecUon a meteoric stone

WB1UBT S KOLBS

-tUiKST.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Wm. E. Savage 4 Bro s Column.

Dr. Bcuina «f Wta^. In order to
attend a seriously injured patient,

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CHICAGO.

Grand River Valley Diviski

“OYSTER OCEAN"

Hile: iM Gatlcn Bntirnl
Tbe name of tho Marshall A Cold­
water Railroad Company hoa been
changed to tho Coldwater,. Marshall A
Mackinaw Railroad Company.

Superintendents, only 00 per cent, of
the childwa of the Otete atiand aahoob
—frrAaavr. Whero’s the rdtopnbory

GOLDSMITH'S
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Fit! wam jattei &amp; saitm

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HASTINGS, HARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1874.

MS’fixd a complete atoek of.gaaaral

hardware
timber Siatee, give the following ro­
sette: Maine, 10 1-2 million acres of
forest land; New Hampshire, 2 1-4;
Vermont, 2 1-4'; Mamacbaeefta, 11-2;
New York. 8 1 -41 Praasyteanla 11 1-8;
Michigan. 12 3-1; Minneeria. t* ; Wk

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tbe beat Wringer ifafftljbahrtd J&gt;r tiie following rawone ■.

let. It will turn with half the lobor of other wringer".
2d. It hu more Capacity.
M.z Ifa Cog Wheels ere idwaya in gear.
4th. The bearing! of the Rofla need no oiling.
5th. The Rolla will newer turn oil the abaft aa the Crank ia not attached to the abaft of
Roll, thia earing aa expose*of four or five dollars for new Rolls before the Wringer is half
Take it, and try it, by the ride of any Wringer in the market, and keep the best.

WE
In the beat

Studebaker- Wagons.
Superior Grain Drills,
Oliver Chilled Plows,
.
Feed Cutters, Corn,Shellers, etc.

DENTIST

fttiiills
All

Made from the beat Eastern OAK LEATHER
by experienced workmen alwaya on hand and made to order

if

A full line of farming took always on hand.

Mirtiiai.

vrae&lt;»&gt;l&lt; .tu-xM m.

NEW0FFER8I

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

FEROTYPE GALLERY
f. ci immi &amp; u

LUMBER,
Timber, Lath, tihlagiae. Hash, ©note,'
Blinds, Mouldu^a, Frames,^neketa, and all kinds of Joiners

SElttOUHlUS OFFffl!

Custom Planting, Sawing
and Turning

Done os Short Notice,

WE WANT AGENTS.
Hud

NEW STORE!

N.w.ll Po*t,
aadflalarera

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Ren&gt;*«h«*8#la*i

WTB&amp;S MARBLE WORKS !

WtuMtW,

w

~ U\VSTI&gt;?»fe
CALL AT JOHN BTANAKT «•

Pure Wines and Lienors!

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Tte sate lMwM.au&gt; pMrtbaM. to tee —rt

z- &amp;WO,O0O 00
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fa Q..l&lt;ap, Mil M

.

ip tftia manner virtually exported io
that'of tbe complete mannfactnre, and
m.y easily Im e»nt to the remotest corn­
er* of the -rurid." Thie is tbe way to
obtain home markets for our agricuI tor­
si products, fast with which our Weetem farmer, end Weetarn enterprise are
every yea. becoming mote impraeeedi However vigorously the sgriralleral
The woolen factoriw* ot Michigan
mteosto of tbe State have been I«u*"
I cutsd. it can be aseevted with rtnpbaei.
that tie- out lea. important »onrce of a
State's pnMpcri^—» diversified system
or range of j^taufsefuring Industrie.—
has not been aegtected. We mar mul­
tiply to Iho otmoet extent the teolitioe
for transportation ef agriqultnral pro­
ducts to foreign matksta; jet, after
Ibis is done, the best .market, far the
farmer are tbdiw a»VV hoB&gt;. - at his
own dmr. No agricultural district can
long follow tbe practice of .wpmiing ita
products without impoverishing tbe soil.
Andrew Tamogton is said to bare been
tbe firal to .ugaeaL in hi. remarkaU.
work entilfod “England's Improvement
by gaa and Land." publiabea in 1077,
the measure, that hare since led io the
manotectnring greatnes. of England,
and el the same tim» enriched her sod
and bar aristocratic land -own.ru She
brings the machin.ry and skill to tbe
raw materials and thus remorse the neceeeity for seeding abroad tbe bulky
wheat, corn, and wool. The plain good
.eneo ot Adam Smith enabled him to

In 1872 a wap of 1,600 mSoe of the
coast and islands, made by tbe turfy
Jesuit*, was published in Pari*. In
1689 Baron La Ho jtan published a
book of travels i1---------- --—
that “upon I-sko
j&lt;r c.tnM, the a___ _____________
and plentiful, there being not a seventh
bote from the ore." In 1721 P. De
Charieraix deecribed tbe copper depos­
it. end the supentlliooe of tba Indians
io reference to them. In 1765 Captain'
J. Carver visited the mineral region of
Lake Haperior, and his reports were so
neas of copper that a company wan
formed in England ia 1771, which comteeneed operation, oa Ontouagoa river
andov Mr. A Henry, who wound up the
buainsas in 1772, informing the comXlbal “tbe co entry mast be caltivaid peopled before the copper can
bejofitebtf mioed." A ceaiary has
since otespod end th. population and
the profits are being iwUred. the latter
by a score ot non of lajy companies
in active operation­
Tracing the bistory of devolepaMuts
after th. HMUceeeMul c iperwcoe of Mr.
Henry, lbs next movement worthy of
note was a Government exploring expe­
dition, io 18 IP. with H. R. Schoolcraft
as miacralogiit and geologiit, seat along
the south shore of the lake to examine
the copper depdrits. In 1623 a simitar
Gor.nun.nt expedition waeeent &lt;mt,and
•ech made favorable reports But the
first systematic exploration was com­
menced ia 1881. by Dr. Dongles Hough­
ton, aubmauently proeecatod uniter the
eutpicea of the Stats governnwat. end
carried on aucceeafully and with impor­
tant reeulte till 1818. when the fiaaueo.
of the State treasury were diurraagmi
by the “five million loan," aa it was
called, and lhe annual approjriatioa
for th. surrey was cut off.
Dr
Houghtoa then appealed to tbe Gen­
eral Government and
wa» euecataful ia obtaining an appropriation for
public ayrvvr* and grological work on
tbe Upper Petpo.uk of Mi-higan. yhich
•nabtod him to prosecute hie explora­
tions eurrrastuUy. until he eeme to an
untimely drath by drowning in tlw take
white ia the midst ef hie important te-

Rail.

MfrJ rs ox

XIIG03D8 AND NEI PHW

There figure, are potoat with mean
tag and .how in agrisultuval develop­
ment which cannot fall to rank and
keep Michigan among the most
jierun. agricultural Hute. In tba Union
At evidence ot theee feet, and of the
rapid progress of the State it may £e
rxZed that tbe number of farm* under
actual culliration hero inereaaed from
*4,086 in 1850, to 98,786 in 1870; and
it io added by tbooo familliar with the
facta that the purchase and opening up
of new forma hare never been carried
on more rapidlt than at present, and eopudaliy since 1870. With ion. few
exrepfaaoa the entire lower ponin.uk or
main body of :be State &gt;• admirably
aad U axel and climate for agriculpwrpoees a»d prosperity, while the
oxtenure rang. of.water bane and nomerous .Uipptag porta .wUl always af­
ford abundant faalidaa fa prompt and
cheap transportation, and render the
pumnit of agriculture! demote end
profitable on all pert, of the peqiptnla.
In addition to th. farilitta. tor ctr»»eportatiouiby water, there it a net-warp
of railroad, extending over the State
and into the interior, which bring, the
mean* of reaching the bed market, on
the continent or in Europe almost tn
the very door of orery farmer in the

This ia another important industry,
yet in its infancy but rapidly aaraiaiug
larger proportion*. Whew the enterprise
of Michigan is prepared to roll up its
■urplu* wheat, turn, and pork in wsbo
of broed-doth, beavera, and alpacas
and mixed gouds lor woaocn'. waar.they
will Lave abundant smptoymcr.t for
their artisan, and female operatives find
market, for their agricultural product*
at home, and never be crumped for
transportation er imposed upon by rail­
road monopolies lu bis “WaalthofNatnaa” Adam tknilh said, and the
people now ere the tone of bn arg«meat, that “neither the rode prodeno.
nor even the creme manufacture could,
without the greatest difficulty, support
the exprnie of a cenuderablv transpor­
tation, jet tbe refined and improved
manufacture easily may In a small
bulk it ftvvjuratlr contains the price of
a great quantity of raw produce. A
piece of fine cloth, for example, which
weighs only eighty pounds, evutaius u&gt;
the price not only eighty pounds of wool
but sometimes of several thousand
weight of eurn, the mamte-iaace of ths
of the different working prapte and
of their immediate employers.
The
corn which could with difflcultv here

Although reports of vast mlaeral d»- Indians. Oveaa taaaM
posits in this region were made by the Psaawfiawnie Sad Ateii
Indians and Jotoit Itihtn at a very I porwe era alny^ awAari
early period, yet scientific explorations | srs mix it with riy^ash
and surveys were not Stade, nor was I immediate ssjghli aihtai
anything ot .necific nature known of jsmoantls MMKh
the vast mineral wealth ol tbe Upper ] wbeee ehnsMai iacw.il
Pentnaola of Michigan until a oompar—*• —' • ■
ativ.lv recant date- In IfiM Is Gards,
in a book pabQshpd in Paris, made
known to the world the existence of
copperon sooth coast of Lake Superior.
CTaode AUouax, aa early missionary of
tatolligew. ta 1M8 dianorered n ledge
of copper projecting above tbe water
near the shore of the Iske. The same
authority found lumps of copper weigh­
vAkiraia or tMToaC
1
ing from 10 to 20 pounds among the
There era five varieties of iron ore la
■ —■ ■ ■ lx
a-,4
&gt;e district: (1) Utetafat ilteth is

VAX-VAJBXxE

UXFTW I

«.” SMMWr

H.A. BUS ELL’S
tan ,x. *u&lt;&gt;ta~«
• PrixaJ5,000in Silver

WATERCOLOR

from imposing upon communities a neoeseity tor exporting oom, wheat, wool,
cotton, and other products of tba earth
ia their rade.t shape, to be returned
again ia the fum of doth and cutlery.
If the products of the soil aro exported
the means of fortilaing the soil go also,
bat do not return with tbs cloth that
ccmss back. Farmers cau not ignore
the last that man is a mere borrower
from the earth, and when ha refuses to
return an equivalent iu fertilisers, she
does as do all otbsr creditors, refuse
him further accommodation. “England
n-.akre of her soil a raaenoir," ears Dr.
Carey, “for th. refuse yielded by the
raw commod dies x&gt;f almost half the
world, thus obtaining manure that has
been valued al 1600,000,000, or six times
times the value of the satire annual *gtioullural product of Michigan.
But Vfl Wve tba evidence in tbe its-'
tisticsof the manufacturing Industrie,
There aro a number of minor indus­
of the Stale, that the peopto of Michi­ tries which for want of space can not be
gan are already alive to tba importance •uutaorated in detail, *och as planter
of reeating market, near home for the mining aad msnatecturiog, breweries,
distilleries, etc. Nor Is 11 nseemery, as
within a fraction of Un thoussni man­ the greater portion of them are common
ufacturing rotablishmcnts in the State, to nrariy all tbe Blates, and la about
giving employment to sixty-fire or rev- tbe same proportions in relation to the
snty thotnaud perron*. and consuming popolatioa of each State. Manateeannually sixty-fire million dollar* worth tufesin taetala will be oonridered ia
of mstertak Thi» ia evidence that th*
policy ia to brio* th. fanner and the
mechanic, the plow and the loom, in
•bort, the producer end the consumer,
CMC together, usd in these relations a
State andsr reaeoMble eaergy and in­
. . - •* -&gt;t of ite psojda can not
Another eeeret of the
--------------------.ast,'a wonderful properMy Mm in th. great diversity of her
•MMUfiaainree, which embrace tba wide

(
and
dtXden for mega**
,with tboee prodoeed in I ■srsslwi firn
,
tba
aranutestuie ol eteeL Ttofmof
,Sheffield would toon go out if ihentanu.foctureta in that town were denewdrat
,on English ore aloaa Tbe Bow Mtewfrre
,
,
.

,

lantic, and the other ou Portland, Oregun. on tbe Pacific It wW mm along
the Kao of tho Northsra TsMTieliaj
and dtreedy throasgb the anteeonl re­
gion, of the Uppe. PrtteerinaC, MrihL
gaa. taking is&gt; twolra State, and Tteritonea and tbe Proeiaen of Ontario, Can­
ada. Theee apparently Inexbaotibie

Statos. Here, &lt;*«.
continent with abradant re
saeilitioe for tramportaston,
with the great wheat and
•“ V-ftTVW
»
„l,,» bi, taoated IhX,

locations, for whidi last purpox- we bad
axmrwi aerea peratito from the Secreta­
ry of War. I took four men with me
from Jackson and hired a guide at the
Sauli, where I bought • boat sad’eoaated up tbe take to Coftier Harbor, which
ta over &gt;00 mike from Hault bte. Mario.

General attention soon befan to be
attracted to tbe mineral wealth of thia
region and within the next dared, other
eompeinva were erganked, and tbe
number of thaw eoeapasiae and extsat
ef tb«*r operation, bare oeotianad toiacrease with most axtistartwy rasalia
down to tba present time The aver­
age coet of delivering (ho ore in the rers
at tbe sakes in about IS pre toe; ftwigM
toClwretead *4 86 pre tan. mahaa NM
11 is sold ou th. wharf ia Oevnland at
an avtaage of 18 nor. ton, taaviag a
profit cf fil 65. or after deducting iiuur
ease and ir»dent.h, -7 •» ». •b&gt;ch

So ter m b ret known Michigan has
so coal dsposita *f any eossldasnbte fatepnrtaace. Two coni otfiei are wwekad
io . Kmttod rxteat wtach viehfod ia
1870 enal to tbe ariw •( •fiKMO- There
and osier communicatipetePill
ate and other oral fa idwing Xteite

been krg.lv eedaeed. Tbe taet annual
ropert ol tk Uke Share ami Michigan
Raiiwgj Company to its stockholders
contains these words: ' It is B foct
worthy uf note that rates hare of kte
yores tended downeaud to etoadOy and

�prepare ftS*

’ Jl ■■“'r, r

WATS

YwwiUlM atllu

10 Ml M HIIL

“faym ete. Irrel," M thfvrern c»Bi
during th* palmy dare of JinyK &lt;’Td
commit tbe truly Wai MB fo-^rr

Repubhcanjloruinations.

support in any manner.
Hanoe the
loyal man ef the nation lean with on-

hope that foe Foden] ajpport of the le- ,
gal State Gorernaret, now re-inttatod
ingx, and dretitato of any reproeenterive ia
i porter in Lowieiana will bo k&gt; defect-

OF

St BENTLEY,
impe feftta rixnu tt foot: :«e» A*
wanton reinm of^hite an I black
BopuffliuM at CowAatta is soon to
hare boost oufc tha prelude to the more
thoroughly urgMoed aud conreq jontly
mure Woody work which waa commoured at New Orfoaac on the HtK
WbM the White Lroqpterv first began
rtn epread over foal State, fooefbo ago,
woeeidtUy wooetheXn Klux Mgw-

tlrM boforo (he outnqpm of Ku Ktaxwm
would be revived or faafowaaed in roeEgnity. Shaeyrtditoiow han. sow. been
falMU, Bad it io poUhte that the
aeewac of the past week in New Orfoanv.

and one wMeb-wuoH wot da d toerodit to
th* moat revolutionary of tho South
Ameriren Bepabltoa. Aa armed vU
...ewbierl ia tbe pabbe aquare, lirtenod
MtoscaaftfeMMltf delegutire to
demand foe aMfoaffon of the Governor
of the State. Thie favor being rvfuved1
them, foe awl waa mywyted to eeporata,
only to meet again at a later hour

quote them fairly wM -thought to be at j;
the vtek of appearing to diziort the reel:
emffonent of the South, if not to &lt;uiv up
nj-mljbetween .tb* twoarefitm* ’ Arid,' mbe,fl»yvffljWmf, that when the
hoM*. demoarirauana dwigrecably like Freaident U legally'relied upon to eoathroe whirb preceded the ^ulhro^k
Itain the eutberitire of n Stale again it
INihave paered, for Hm inert part, Itraitor, in erm., be will dy Bia wark
quite unnoticed in forWortbetn flttfti thoroughly. General Grant h ret in
And, yvt, it did no! m-Cd (bo praCilcnl Itbe habit of allowing hioMelf to ko out­
commentary feat wa* lari week afforded Iflanked by an enemy with whooe tactic,
Aa hooeat
ir. the aireeti of New Orleon* to imptwrt he ia perfectly familiar
all difintoreoted mind* with the feet ।election in Louiaiana i| demanded by
that element* at trouble and danper errey voemderetiow at pnbUe joetire,
were di«cloaod in »ud» preM utiorafioea but lhi« can never bo had while traitore
a* we bev^ilh place befwe our reader*, iare psiuiittod to interfere with or con­
In the Atlanta, Gtorgfa, Abw. ef Sep- ltrol it. And that wuet not be. They
trmbor lOtli, on* of «ho nxHt juoeperouv Journal* pubtlvbed nt the South, ' ithink the government for permitting
to live, without having any voice
and Mid to have a marked influence . them
I
upon tho political aentiment of all that Iin tbe matiaa of Stalo. Aud ..penally
region of conn try, wo find th* foBowiag: 1wa think prompt action should at uaoe
“Lot there be ‘White Leeguca'jfottueI I
fa every town, village and hntulel of 'League, and to panbh aa an enemy tn
tba South, and lot m ofguntea for tbe ,the Government and the eontUtuted
authorities every memb-r of that trait-

Wo offer Building MaMnal, Fini»hing
Lumber, Shingles. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring
Siding, Door and Window Frames at prices ’
Jealoart baa flplrind fender, aad
statement* have gone forth to tbe pub­
lie imputing iaaolvency on the Ameri­
can, and suggroted jEo Company a* un­
worthy tbe patronage boatowod upon It.
80 far have then: miarepreaqnlalioM
end faba enluaamM been rented th*
tbe fpolicy-boMere hl Jockeoa Vuoaty
became alarmed leal they were not aafcly inaured. A mealing wa* called at
Jaekaou of all fee policy-tooHen in
Jackvou noenty. and al tire reqweat of
the Company a committee of three well
known and prominent man of the coun­
ty waa appointed to go to Chicago and
make a tborongb emaninaliua of the
areoual*. bate new and aawte of the
Company, and faruivh a report of tbe
•ome to every policy-hold.r in Jrekroa
county, aud abo to publieh the am* la

THAT

DEFY

OOMPETITION.

BRACKETS and MOULDINGS,
of every description

A

SPECIALTY.
JAWING &amp; MATCHING
►one Promptly;.
near the Iron Bridge

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE.
Block,

Herewith ire place betoew our reader. I eition &lt;&gt;( Inaura nee Cotnpanie. in lhe
an able review of tbe official and pereoa- United States nod' thua ha* produced
[ al career of Senator Cbahdler, from I

j

jibe StfMir to which we invite the
I epocial attention &lt;if every rveder. Space
The rvi«rt .liculd l&gt;* read by every
1 forbid, our enlarging ou what ia there poliry-huldwr in tbe AmericM la*er1 uid. aud we will only my that in Mr.
ace uv borne down by Northern Radi­ (Chandler ihv people of Michigan have by thorn keeking ibo ailvantagcn offered
i eala and hall berbaruu* negrooe- But । a Senator worthy of tbe State, and w*
| no matter what they may do, it ii time
: for ua to otganiae. We havv been tom­ trurt for twenty »rare yet to romr hi* 7*. Ur Fairy HrUrrt ef Ur A—frifOO h■BHMrv &lt;*&lt;up&lt;ay «/ CkuOf, lUuttu
' poncing bog caough Lyt Northern . name may etnnd on the roll, ot the
i Radical* undenUand that military eu- । Amencan Senate ae the repreeratative
RrtAnl cl Jc&lt;l.&gt;c• Ccaolf, JflUy**.
mmodtbeaapooc of • military fare, I pervirion of Southern election, and the
| of the Iree and mtclligvnt men of the i
Your Committee appointed to exevidently well organiaed and drilled: • Civil Bight, bill mean war, foal war
eiamiue into the rmponiibilitv, tueete
'
mean,
bloodahcd.
and
that
wo
are
tot
dafoAipcafa vere rent to guard tbe
' Aa thie genttemito i. about to tie1 aad management of The American Fire
principal atreeU : and bamcadre were ' nbly in earnoat, and «v»n they, fanatic- 1 brought again before the people of Micb- Ina. Co, of Chicago, aro enabled to reI al at they are, may rvtraeo 'heir tlepe
1 igau a* a candidate for re-election tu the ] oert that we bar. been furniihed Cvv.y
1 before It ie too late.”
facility for each examination, and to
* Aad in tha Nachito&lt;h&lt;M, Luuuiana, 1 Senate of tbe United Hutee, it taay bo the extent of our ability, have conwiennoil to call to mind tome of tbe conoidI vration, wbieb lead u. to hope that be
following :
■ ill be .urtaiued in tbe future aa in the
“We advtoe our native white fellow , pari by tboee whom h. bn* Mrred ao
eitiavns of Lottiriaui who bare nmyed well. Hia life, name, furtun*, private
themaelm. again it itirir brother* to re • u.rgy, aud public eat.rpri** have long
to anawer tuck &lt;jue»tiou« at may Ji
trace their *tvpa while there la .till time' been known to the country. A native
of New Hampebire, be maty jean ago
Milled in Michigan, where ho hae won
ater the- meet approved Mexican petall bi. triumph, a* a private citizen aad
a public loan He wa. bred a mer­
teeu. and appoieted ••GreiereU to oSeer
chant, and hai acquired a large fortune,
that ON*. The rerelt wav tbe tenure of
w bicb enable* him to give hi. time tu
th. Mate Boom, of all the State and । The people will be. mittvfiocl with nothing public affaire, though very much to the
abort of act*, plain and unmirtaknble.
, city property, the .touting up of th. ac­ They hare yvt time to redeem them, detriment of bi* personal cxraowna.
houte., an 1 ia no care mor* than 83,000
. tu.l Governor awd foe chief ol Police, eelrea. They know full well that the Had bo refuaed tbn public aornce of hia riakod within any right equate reel.—ia
white men of tlui State are no tuere be­ country for the purpovo of augmAutiag ; inch that tn. av.rnge tore la far &gt;&lt;•».,
ginner! in the arte of peace or war, and Ma own eatete there it probably no man and can l&gt;o approaimated m.»n» -lovely,
that going through ouch an ordeal, all of our timea who could outetrip him in than in tho care of imliarriminato ri*k(,
thorn whn are not with u. ninrt certain tboae Lnricem qnaliikre wbieb are naoro- •nd the poiaibilily uf a eweeping or ruly be again.! ua; and none .oeh will b* aary to tbe hlgluut .ucovea. But be mou. Io*, ii avoid* 1. Prominent Inaurallowed to remain A our taiJ.t, to take ha* been willing to devote to tba inter- knev mon of Chicago admitted to u* the
ret of the Republic the very teat yean
Ncw, it i« evident, that tbe re-mueb ua in the flank ar nar at foe opportune
of hi* life and to make hi* private for­ ercvllenen of thie thwiry, and it* cer­
loudemurd action of the General Gov-1
tune a matter «f aeevudary moment. tainty tu benefit both the cjcnpear aad
•rumant ia ordering the diatnbubon of
Ho waa made» mayor ol Detroit in tbe awired. if faithfully carried out,
and we arere fdruiahod* abundand triPROMPT AND DECISIVE ACTION troop, through foe Mouth came mm too
the Sesa‘0 ot tbe United State, in tbe dence that it to etrirtly adhered to at
THt rttCttMHlTOr IMkHUUK.
Thirty-fifth Coogroea He woo re-elec­ prorent date. The tidier of th. com­
New Orleans require* prompt end ofted to the Senate u&gt; Irifa, and again in pany being oppove i to rtok* in large
faetaal ttnoimoot, or it will a**mn» aueb
IbGli. During thia long and eventful citiae, we were unable to baeo it* stand­
Advil war again extot*.
A Slate
. piopeetMa aa to render it* aupprereion
period be ba* borne * moot eonopicootu ing at homo upon tho amount of bullgovernment hre been .ubverted by ea
and ofertivo part. A number of eev- uro. tranvacted, but gentlemen to whom
cortiy and ereredmgly diScalt
Tba
armed forre, a rebellion* nob, and foe
rial
of the mart uu[&gt;ortai&gt;l rommittore,
pretext for fan diaturUnre waa the
Federal Government ha. to feel with
be hre king boon at tbe head of lb* oxo treking, expretaed their c'afi l.nce
emaua ol eme which had boon chipped
Coinjaiitre ou Goaunerce, and ia pear. in tho company, and all worn united in
that exigency. Of oouroe it cm do bul
oaTwar
kuiehowa lumarl| fully ado-1 K"°d opiniona of lb* probity and ability
one thi%. The inaurrectfoa maea be ।
ef it* individual officer* and manager..npproeeed, foe iaouegeate rowpeUed |
Without relying era tho reject* of
doo* him by the great national party^in
back wilhfa tbe oyint of orferiy tew-' w«w pwrebaoMl bl each large quantise 1 another Irariing Alabama Democratic power in placing him on the National regular examination., of which one la
a. feooe 'eriaed by foe aulhoritto* indiea- paper said, speaking of the late Irmibet*
Ksecutivc Republican Coaunittoe, a* made at leaat each year by an officer
abiding citiaeua, and their leaden, aud ।
i
ia
Mae
of
tbe
panebee
al
Louisian*
;
from
each of the acven State* in which
ted plainly ewoegh what ute It was tnwell a* th* powerful and unintervpted 1
tho murderer! in feeir rank* property i
—•
terefod fomiU bo made of them.
For
Mrrio. he has rendered fur many year*., thia coppeuy doeabutei
punished for their Crimea. New Orieaae |
, i« a proof of the animation ia which be 1 State Caving been uuu
.AM WMDtfea thee* Wfarie Deagnen
ia not Pari, in tbe day. at tba Coreia held throughout tha country by the and aaliafacto ry. ■ e ha---- —
munieta, nor ia tbe South a part nf I S been orgumring and drilhag;
rtrunecit men ol tbe Ilepublnaa party. amined tho at e*ta and vecnrttlM. Wa
oeptare and new.paper orgnn*. a*
The Senator ia not much given to । fled, in brief, A paid up capital atoek of
Mexico. Wo have gained nothing % '
wu ehwer ia aaotbar article, hare made
। qieech-making, but when he doea apeak •300,000, aud au available aurptaa of
M aomfoeffo^fecl that lacy intended
it ia a^paya wnuble and directly to the I upward of 13.50,000, inveated in mort­
called, we bold nothing to-dre that wo
parpoec. He ie generou. and chiral- gage* and etxka. which aeem to na
to take viofret taoewurea &gt;f they foiled
can call onr own by ■ *erure tenure,
roe. ia all hia bearing, and bold and , ample proviaiun fur the payment of
of carrying their purpoor pMofady;
raiolul. in doing whatever in hi* view loerea ou ri.ka. which during the year
neither our property, &lt;mr righte, or onr
and the mwdore aad aereeibietifHH
1 of duty i. required to be done. He wa* a* 1878 bore tbe ratkm of an average ritk
Hrea, if a oouapirecy of armed m« can
which tew) otrurred prior to tbe New
, a* U well known, everywhere one of the of 898,000,0(0 to 1179,918100*. with a!
al any time i too up end overpower tbe
moot advanced of the Bjwrtan band io 1 , moot an impoeaibiliiy, owing to th*
character of tho nvka. of each lorn retie
legal anthoriSeo and then bmwm fe! Ortorem eatbreek. waa amply pooma-1
boing increaoed to ony ruinnut extent ;
1 to ^operation, and are dri*rmMad
officer tbe Stele or commnarty from
in addition tho romiuuy poaMMi up­
atrd Ui^Klnc tc Hu Utl rrlmnlj.
tbeir own rank*, and hare their mon
ward of 11,000,000 In in»tailtn.nt njtav.
y tit uarc ittftrtu
tie hticr.
rixou* dtiago map acted and «l»ywd
,
ft *ay again feel we/rijy. zorferilg
What were tbooo New Urtewww eafo iSSteivre------------ * —•
toUwa thinking of when they pretended
wj,0
j, a creature *o bree
that becaueo they had been woroaftil I that the Loogpm there art nft ftr re-1
■u ferir troaroo, fee matter wa* all
ended and pesoo reeterod. They. wfll
flad there to no poore fee foM,;
thiedefeat wrong h Iih4awi aad H»
weald be eoejirod Senator Chandler
jwpetretore dealt with re tbeir g«*
tturd. thrir actual value, and by the
to a thorough and tnrooerful rialoemar.. .| term* of the application and pifley,';
demand. AH the available' power of
and Um done much ft* the party end
die may aad tbe navy, the di^tebre
which Mob policy bolder to euppomd to
(bo country by hi* powwfial will and In- be familiar with, tho ndjnvtnirnta aro
rtale, i» to I* eweeatretod in foe twbrirlueiWe irarpoeen. Whatever he no­
upon tbto bate*
.
horedirtriri, the L’rreidret declaring,
il ertakea he to generally able to aocom- male
Thint in th* practical management
Vader three grere areainstances the
idiah. He embark, in every entorprim
that he wifltnke foafeHfo jwreon. M
of the largo butenere liauacted at tbe
all hie oonl and whateror maan. aro daiticaeewretoy. Thfofo-tfe m. opi* w n------ ret- TTMred H«*ree had no
home oBto*. we find a perfect eyetem of |
mandad for it* triampb. When dnriag , book*, account* at&gt;d record* withorere- &gt;
of the hour. The vmy InvtMtovf eelf- eNrakMre buffo reoporei to thor fepfe- from Taxa* and Arkanaa«,and If the fight
bad begun me shudder tu think what i tbe late war. aad dfbeequrotly. the I thing eo eiimruarize.l aa to fumt.h tn*
Mn.UlOdHkto
wouM hare been tbo fata of tbe un disciiifint. with axa«t table* of actual *t-1
*.rev&lt;i&gt;«&gt;&lt;&lt;r#.re. -n
pBned reckless and ignorant negrca." i
|&gt;eriment* upon » hid. to predicate fti- I
We might extend abamt J rifefe*. I it which mted the hour, bi* wire ha* tare roeulte, and enabling them to tell
•urea hrerd ulway. crying oat &lt; Keenly
tbooo quotation*. but enough have boon and roaring again to notion th* flagging at wy time foe actual oonffitfcm of th*
company, nulled with a wire economy
given to verify what are have said aa to energy of tbe people. Senator Ch*n-1 in expenditure*, not .poring fa what
the warning. which hare "boon coming dier's view, aro generally eound and I may be necowary to it* wdfare, bul'lndror on all oubjoet. touching th* na-1
. , *
up from tho South for month* part. And tioaal wolhre, and Ma Judgment e. a' mling nothing In ili.play.
In brief, wo wiah fa fie umleratood aa
to which neither th* peoplopf thnNorth- prerfioal tnuineee man aad tree who ha*
Im* otndied and worked the ‘financial I making no comperiaiu and exprreelng
no preference between rival r.&gt;mnani»K
bare given much bred. IN.dtily they problem U worthy of the aericnw eon-1 but we do aay to you having pobete* in
are not eoerloaire of weight of oeothnent eideration of the nation. Hi* great ex-1 thia company, that you are Tn*nred ia a
in that rection of tbe country, and ’we perirnce commercially and financially ie rompaay managed by hooetMfad capa­
aorely needed ia there time, to
*- ble men, a company thatefe *ownd tohope to coo teem roiraUrbfeuced by Mmc ijfi'r* —
i country It
in* asd parpoee; bat we eal/mil that
will etrirtly anaje by the termt of It*
fore* menacfag symptom*.. ia foe free
Renwoffully .ubmlifod,
ot wMnievSnto, are worthy al tba grarCtuxujte WtUU
G»o A. Ttxm
victfaui i*. that only the power nf th*
A M. Trrrw
Jaeka-i. Aug. 1".
prrreat *tiR more aretou* otibrvakt »l

Sou/if Sidk of SfUft SfW

can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Staple

NOW IS YOUR

haq
ROPERIES, PROVISIONS, (»NFECT!.»NERV A.tuuwirtniAl of all kind* of Whole and Ivr.A

Gent’s Clothing.

Spice*.

Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic's in Endless Quantities.

rS3f=ii?E=!U0B Iffl COMM’S TB1IMC

2 Jr8nfis3 kl
___

.fc

WARRANTED PURE.
in their Season.
Ercsh Vegetables alwat* on hand,
_j‘ '
, 4|*¥. NC h»rc a full line of the heel
Lamps A Ffxtares. Crockery, Class 4 Wooden
Woods Ware
nn haml nt prfee* that cannot Im* lieat in lhe
the t&lt; ’ountv

CASH “R11 V P.TLR Will fhnl it tn their advantap
, amine MiE&amp;oac. before ptircluuiiug claewhcrc.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUB
OUH GOODS
GO
Free delivery to any part of the City.
RufKetfuU0,
Spoonrr &lt;f Hepburn.

H

The Cutter Machine in Full Blast.
Now is the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machinery,
..£'^3|AL

Also a full line of Groceries.

Xiun preairsdio Bhow my Astonisbed Customer* why it i«
►ha’ l^njicll Buggies and Cutters so ehcap.

Second.
Third.
Fourth.
Kflfi.

Come and see

Yourselves.

J. s.

Sipj-rpttif n jift yijer.

Sixth

We do nearly aU our neir work by Machinery.
My power codit but- little.
I don’t •'are any Dogan-Head Merhanicx.
IboMdhe Jolt mysel/.
■ nte't^ork wAl done the first time, and there­
fore. I do not have to charge any extra price for
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
I make a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
.
ci—, -i. — ,r on (J",, account.
. . . _ .\°f my Oltm labor.
ve to pay rent.
about the Buggy business.
r it
a fiood Mechanic I keep him.

through the month of September I will take Wheat al
one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1,25) a bunhel, for Buggies,
- ■'■M'AJiimwtfW'cl more than the market price for it
pay tn Buggies. Those wanting to avail themselves of thi«
opportunity must come soon for I can sell all tbe Buggies I have
Igtfr.in 'A.Jn!’!nth.zhy P"yiu£n dollar and a quarter for Wheal

J. L. REEP

■ "■ •

Xri*«8 ,jpt»f»«IR tnoftl

Timber, Lath, Shingloa^SajBh, Doori
Moulding*.Ftfriwa?,Bra aMMb,

does hot prevent 10,000 bushels
of good FALL AND WINTER
APPLES being wanted at the
Hastings Depot, for which the
Highest Market price will be
paid. Fruit Growers ‘tve us a
---- -------- -------------------Lyear’s
Hardware and make arrange­
Hand Rail,' Newell Posts, and Balusters,
ments to sell or ship.

ring*, Sept.. 16th. 1874.
IEV ADTEmgiUlEITM.

tew* , ■ "."‘J?" ■’
TBS Tflrfil/d? Barlow &amp; Gsodsar,‘ afle. Twenty Tears of unterrupted business, will open

daily ia receipt ft rtM’tieaal
to ahow that there h a cotep
the part of the Democrat*

devote

�The f^ptlsuciul B^l

□a fedfosx tkafS-artlL' prfleofiiA?hr

Council held Wsdnswday evening Sept
8,1174. &lt;
'
Present Mlyor, and Aids. Brsauier.
Pkxin, alld being convinced that such a
amvantion and picoiu would be ol vast Mudge, Fuller, Bentley and Bartow.
benefit to the Patrons of Bony count y, \ Minau-a of previous aiaeliag read
I hereby appoint Thursday, the 15th I e^meted and approved.
day of October next, as tire day for
Petition of A. J. Bowse, to bufld a
holding said Contention and Picnic, at I
Hastings. Able apcakan of tbe Order
will be preeawt to addreaa tbe ceavaaikm
•»d J meat eanteetly hope every true
Patron will U jwro-t
cordial invi­
tation is cordially sxtewded to Patrons
from adjoining cewaties, aad all other
pm sous wbo may wish to attend

anoint a Marshal Meet aa such until
the next Twgahtr ataoRtoo. •
*
e. .1 UIU-a
T%atGeo W. Rfoewui be U|?out4
G»y Marshal t* not un&amp; tbe MrtgmseWMMftt"
*'*' M’ **
Carried.
• *
Ayes—Dawaoa, Mi
mar, Fuller, Bentley

State street was, acrepted aad psrmlsriou granted.
Ayes-Bulow, Mudge. Boesmer, Fal­
ter aad Bentley.
' Nam—none.
The Select Cocin^tte* on Ctty Bedd­
ing reported aa follows :

for PJowa ud other

2SSK
**•* MIMmRK..

•

rm be »i... t. MJ Me UtetvOfta/js Ju&lt;ri
VL.I. . -V___ ‘
......... *• :

1° go and see this wonderful
davrfojmssnt .of the iwoduetiveaaas of
| th. roil in end about thia eity.
j
With hia Mwai regard Cur truth the
I***? "***ot tkoNrohnUeNrire laef
1 week publrekea. what purported to be a
n{ ,be DuMs in the Assault
Chao of Job K. Wilcox Va. Samuel Nor* forenoon, will be said far charges, on
I ton and Howell Griswold, fit jxrsonal tl;/ dock of M. C.B. R. Co., al tbe fool
idamagec. In this statement tbe Nt&lt;rt ol Third street, a quantity of unclaimed
man-says that Mr. Wilcox denied aay- freight, comprising mowing aad roepfag that Mr. Griswold told him a cer­ is g maahines, cultivators, seed sowers,
tain story, whereas Mr W. told Gris­ burrows, clay cutting machine for mak­
wold that ba did tofl him said staxy, ing brick or Lie. milk safes, sewing
•riiervupcn Griswold struck Mr. W., m achinea, packages of household goods,
kanckfait him down in tbe street, and glassware, hardware, boots end shoes,
that too without giving Mr. W. the 1 trunks. G liamls flour, 1 cutter, car­
rhanre to alter any second word. Tho riage wheels and rims, 1 car hard lum­
awault was staph brutal, and lhe con­ ber art other article*. .Also a lot of

”B?5S,

duct ol those men unworthy of good
csttanr.
'

CHURCHES.

The N* &lt; York 7mms says that the
tOtoporsMe wu ot N,w York know
that to vote a separate ticket is to in­
crease Democralic chances, and ’they
hwvecoosoto tho sensible oonclnsion
tkat by doing that they would not be
earring the cause they have at hes^t.
Wo wish it was so hare; but instead of
that their public speakers avow their
purpose to bo the overthrow of the Ropsblicea party,—the only real tempe­
rance party there ie, or ovor waa, in tho

Wa think the following from lhe last
issue of the K slams too GoutU about aa
cool a threat of tbe Deed Beata, as aaything wo have seen of late, and that
। they- must appreciate it. coming aa it
[ doe* from a paper that haa all ell along
•dvieed the orgauixattou of the so-called
1 "Reform Party ' and the abandonment
of lhe Democratic organisation :
"The reTcsol of the Democratic State
&lt;'-&gt;avuntluu to adopt the entire ticket
mjounstnd at Jackson by tbe Ltefjnr.ers
was a very a-ise coodas.jn, ss th» vote
givnn far tbe Refc-m ticket this Fall
will show whether it ia desirable for tbe
Ihanocruxic party to abandon its organ­
isation ur keep ft intact.

WWVltak

Ayes—Barlow, kludge.
Faller and Bentley. ,
Nays—None.
By Aid. Bentley—

Beoeruer.

Basoleed, Tiiat tbe alteration tn the

W. B. Shriner, has erected a cider null
on an axtenaive reals, that ie really a
valuable addition to tho manufacturing
industries of our city. Ho hue in opperation a Brookwalter engine of 4 1-2
horse power, that driven hie machinery,
and a splendid one it is. It drives hia ap
pie grinder, and his [areais, of which he ,

Land and Calcined Plaster
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

ber,885.80, lor firs: Werl, was allowed;
A)c»—Dawson. Mudge, Dolph. Bearmar, Fuller, Bentley and Hicks.
Nsyv — None.
Account of Peter Schama n. laying
crosswalks, 834 44), was allowed.
Ayes—Dawson, Nudge, Dolph, Beu­
mer, Faller, Bentley and Hicks.
.

By Aid. Bentley—
That the Fire Cooiaiittro Ire inatrnrt*
ol to hare Court St fixed so as io al­
ias- lhe Fire Engine to get water from

Bi3yjtyyucaygE

On motion tba Fire Cuasmitteo wax
instructed Io ranee coudru-tora to be.
laid into the Beuerwir.
.

(6mt

scsnoL w

Carried.
Ayse—Barluw' lUesmer, Bentley,
Mudge and Fuller.
Nsys—None.
The account of W. W. Kelley, 837 45,
lumber for crosswalks, was pres;■ntrd.

plan, aad by the operation of which be
can estruct enough more cider at one
shilling a gallon, than can Ire obtained
by the old procees, to pay for manufac­
turing. Ths jiower of fhe new press is
over firn times that of any hand proas orders drawn aa fellows : On 3d Ward,
operated by two men, being equal to SI 67; on 4th Ward, I12 8I; on 2d
160 toes, as ordinarily used and can be j Ward. 8* 43, andon Im Ward 814 45.
made still nu.ee. Eivwything about tho

cornea from tha peeM thoroughly
tfninrt, is drawn dseectly from tbe.
vs is into tho barrete. and tbo barrels '
rolled ou a level to the wagon. Besides,
lhe engine furnishes aa abundant sup­
ply ol both hot and cold water, to any
barrel, in a law momenta can be cleaned
in the most perfect manner. All in all

AgricaUmal Implements
*c, *c.

PROBAYK ORDER.

«TX1

Nays— None.
By Aid. Bentley—
You are hereby notified that there
Wncaaas, Certain charrtc
will bo a joint mooting of the Pioneer
been made against the Marshal
Kite and Hose Companies at tho engine
where. Farmers go and seo for yearrooci, ou Friday evening, at 6-30 sharp,
aelvee. Take your apples and exchange
for practice Awry Jfrwfer is expected
them far cidvr, or by waiting only s
few minutes sec it made up end take
home the cider from the very applae
yen took to the mill. Mr. 8. can make
Ayes—Barlow.
Mudge
sereaty bbls, in tea hours, and expects
Faller and Bentley.
to meet promptly all calls upon him.
Nay.-None
Council adjourned.

। tibm who de«ir6 any olher book,
lagaxine, or paper, published, with or
। about the adtvrtifeil premium*, we

$100 00 REWARD!

Chromo.
CITY ^&lt;rs Depot.

Baa. ball ie undoubtedly pxxl exar­
aad capital amusement, but it often
caaaatte bung'd eyes, broken akfns
m

DISSOLl TIOM XOTKX

HOPKINS and BARNES,

ch aliases to trot your hone, “Prank
' Olmstead." against my mare. “Imdy

। KoUagg.” at any time previous to Octo­
ber 1. 1874.1 wBl here aad now name
I Haturtay. lhe 26lh day of Sept, aa tho

Heal

Jloticej.

1'oacbes plenty aad cheap.

day

for tho trial, over

tho Hastings

Wheat, extra White, 11.05.

Apples a dmg in lhe market.
Our streets aro full of |&gt;eop]o
Republican County Convention Sat*
unlay.
Ijuiten remaining tn Hastinp P. O.
lhe merchants aay baapisaa ia ta- uncalled for Sept. 22, 1874.
HnLC Boodle, Sylvester Baker,
Allan Green, David Gump, Frank
Hohnre, Geo Hagel, Wm Hanner, Polly
Dr. Upjohn re nbout making ecme Odell, A Oakley, Jackson Round, Mrs
■ fine iniproreiurnte at his residence on Alien H Robinson, Mias Amrie Saute,
Eugene Brett John Sum. Mta Frank
Broadway.
Wo trust every Republican in the SheMou, L--ater B Waltrous. John M

Present Mayor, Recorder, Akio. Daweon, Madge. Dolph Bessrocr. Fuller,
Bentley sad Hicks.
,
There is an unusual amount of sickHeadings ol tho minntre ot previous
aeaa throughout tbe southwestern part
of Eaton loentv, caused by the low wa­ snorting dispensed with
ter in tho streams and marsboeTbe Republicans of tba Twonty-forth
Senatorial district (Bay and Tuscola
ruuntiesf have nominated Townarad
North, of Vassar.
The Grand Bapida A Indiana Rail­
road Company haa bad oomedted a now
awp of the counties in which 1.000,000
aoee of its land grant tetowsted.
Nays—None.
During tbe month of August 19 conOf Committee on Fire Department,
ricta were lecotvrd at tha State Prieoe.
14 discharged, twojmsdsmed, one died. that tbe following proposals had hm

&lt;.ity will attend tba Wart crocuses OB
Friday evening.
That now sidewalk North and East
ot the store of Bartow * Oaodyuar is a
'■-- JI. Johnson 8 Gto&gt;. «f
.
I ilk, am too busy &gt;(.1 write up their’ | Mr. N’ddfoA' oos of the old residents
'ted." thre&gt; week ; but look opt for the' । of thia city dteH'Utot weak at bte ^i»Liriniud-tornado next' week, fur we
■'
har,&gt; our fall stock of new goods tn cx- dencain tbe 4lhW*sd. '
rellent shape, and nrirM-the very iotl.■' ✓Hret quafteriy Meeting al M. K
Don’t forget us.
IDlf '
Chuteh next Saturday and Sniay.
AtteuArt by Bev. Q. W. Rhoruun.

in Rower's lll.^k, Stalo StrovL Family
auply store, Co(foea, Ttew, Sugars. 8y»»I«. s]&lt;icee, anj all other articles usual-.
ly kept In a grocery store. Flour, tert,
;
rem 'and onto. All gooila sold will be
sold at the fowret retail rotos, for ready
[My only. Cash paid for butter, oggs,
vegetables and cither faroi and garden
|-rod acta

MeAUaster'araaro -'Lady Kellogg" end
C. H. Otaatead'e bore. 'Trenk Otatfonu. 6no improvotneate hare bora
ataais to rcme rtf at the Fair Ground
made fat JafltasM Start Ibta aammor
ttsot spunk waB for tbe octerprta d* the in Hastings, nert Hatuntoy tb. 2«th
residents tlirr', cepocfally in lhe wgy of last. All tovere of sport wilt kava an paper.
opportunity uf seeing th. bed trotting
Mdaaalks.
Tbs Journal says that tho Michigan
that hto ever been doee in Barry County,
Conlerwace at Kakmaano haa denied
^The ladfeerf the Presbyterian Choreh
aa both Imumo ate very fast and hi «• tho truest of William Rfoo that tho
. .. .. . ■ * - n -t I- —V

JJ,«
(WUiktel

r fire.A-. I* Kellogg fare taunted from tbe n* st hia criminal trial, and ordered a com­
Fort War**. Ind., and Cleveland, Ohio, mittoe to try Itotomos
Tb.
M—&lt;‘jf u* uu*»- and there wiA h* sre jirtjswenl of
W. 8 George and „ wife started for
UIM ««■»» •' MiSUnaB. .10 b. tha rare nab* U abertd be a rainy da^.
haM nt Alroy*a Hall ou Fonday, Oct 4. There wiU probrtdy be two or throe
ftertices at 10 1-2 a.
tad 2 r. iu tgr
PICTLTRES1
PICTURES! Rvv J. Merrifield, assisted by tho Rev.
l am mw aii alone in the A'hotograjh J. W. Chaplin. A cordial inntation ia
buxines*, and aa I have made arrange*
ments to inernaan my facilities Ait dt&amp;r, exhmde-d to ail.
Mr. A. W. Badoy ia still furtha.
better work than over, nil should call
rod get a negative taken. Tba auperi* beautifying his grounflo by filling to a
ority of my work in tbe post ia a artB- r-rf.,,™!.
I*'.— ““ ;
™nt guarantee of first-clue work in buiUksge art tkc tannee tut tbe north.
Ihr future
Rooms fa* Wa.ju4u to have it all rororad with a&lt;
Work, sou threads fitato throat. ■ ’
wlito clover sod. obtained ten lb. proas3ltf
Gao. L. Hjutwiare of Mrs. Baiter, in tho find Ward.
I
OSOBOK. T. IlF.A TITS

Yha article cooehsdod from laet wook &lt;

&lt;*tetr firot p-&lt;*. *

PUKE DRAGS aii IBHCWES,
COLORADO EXCURSIONS.

MARI

DAY AND NIGHT.
City Drag Store,

By Aid. Hioks'Diat tLe bid of 1*, A. Throop for''
buiiding a Reservoir ot stone acehod
with briek, according to specifications
famished by the Fire t'otumillsw, be
aooeptod, on his furnishing security for
tbe faithful perforuunce of said job.

Ayes- Dawson, Madge, Dolph, Ful­
ler. Beesmor, Bentley and Hicks
Nays—Nour
By Aid. Hicks—

Harthtga, Mich.

REAL ESTATE
rail route from St. Louts to Texas, either
over tho Missouri, Kansas A Texas K.
it., via Sedalia, or ovor the Atlantic A
Pacific R. IL, ria Vinita.
For ful Information fa reward to
Colorado Exeunlona, or trips to any
■
In lire &gt;CI,resr
m.I ll
—J suitress or call
in
» esc,
upon either of the following named

AGENCY.
H. HAYFORD,
OFFICE IN COURT IfOCSE.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

�Michigan
laiion of the Btata, but *6 log scboolhoaos remain aad n'mo of these are is
oesmaty,
Thus ie Michigan contributing di­
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ths tbottroUe and huadsohi of thensends of her-youth through slices setre

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thing nr lhe money refunded. Ad.lreso
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ANOTHER CHANCE !
invaluable for immigrants and person,
purchasing for ia vestment; and tbe
"Ananal fivpoK ef tbe Auditor of the
State of Michigan for the year ending
September 80, 1873,” containing up­
ward ol SOO pages of closely printed
matter, of which over 800 are in tabu­
lar form. Tbe tables are a monument
of industrious work, and required clear &gt;
beads and reedy ■ hands Io pmfoctj
them.
Wo make ths following coudeaaation
•if some of tbe important featurvn of
thia report:

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on account nf transactions with swamp
land warrants *216,MB 69, and there
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ity that -the balance in the State treas­
ury, August 1,1974, was*!, 148,48208,"
arid our informant adds: "We aro
reedy to pay *500,000 of our bonds not
yet Que, if wo could only get bold of
them.’’
Thu Auditor General, Hon. William
Humphrey, is opposed to incurring and
increasing State, county, and municipal
debts by bonds or in any form, and
says:
“Tbe people of other States,
through amendments or revision of their
constitutions are reserving and limiting
tho power of taxation, and restricting
tbe tax imposing and debt-creating ton­
deucy of counties and municipal corpo­
rations. Tho policy of each restrictions
can no longer bo doubted, end the aeceoeity therefor in this State would
seem no lose absolute than iu ma
where they have been imposed "
Thia ia amind advKo and more need­
ed in some other States than in Michi­
gan, where the State debt ia small and
ia undergoing an annual reduction. The
State indebtedness, in excess at peweat
means of payment, ia only *1.115,97835 Ou January 1st. 1W, there was
outstanding of unmatnred bonds *3,790,500. At the does of tbe last Steal
year, September *0, 1873. there wm
outstanding of these bonds *1,826,000,
showing a reduction in tho amount
thereof of *%l*4,W0A very massive and evmmodioua
building for the Stats CirrroL i« now
in course of erection, ou which *129,-

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Geo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AMD PUBLUHKR.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1874.
"I ooaridoc mysslf vary fortunate to
have tho charge
But rbe cars are
about to stert, and iro bad botfer get ot

Where you will always find a complete stock of general

i St adJO?

RAM WARK

WHOLE NO. 957.

SOMHTHIHO ABOUT TH£ HIS­
TORY OF OUR BIO GOTXRA'OE.

the lurid light of heU, they wore tho
debauched look of drunkards of teg
standing. Of course they will keep on
as they Lars begun, and will, fa a few
yean, go to graves in Potter’s Field, of
delirium trctMu.! The terrible thing
in all this m Ha frequency. In tho low­
er part of the city there are theusaada
of theoo juvenile drunkards, and than
there are enough al them to. tha upper
part, m tha good roaidonewa. The san­
toon practice of keeping liquors an ssdaboanls, ana using them at tbo table, fa

i.. f. iipowx.M. n.

It ia the beat Wringer Manufactured for the following

iRt. It will turn with half the liilxir
2d. It haa more Capacity.
3d. Its Cog Wheels are alwavs in gear.
4th. The bearings of the Rolln need no oiling.
5th. The Rolls will never turn on the shaft as the Crank is not attached to the sltaft of either
Roll, this saving an expense of four or five dollars for new Rolls before the Wringeris half w om.
Take it, and try it, by the side of any Wringer in the market, anti keep the best.

Made front the best Eastern OAK LEATHER
In the beat manner bv experienced workmen always on hand and made to order

Every Harness Warranted.
Studebaker Wagons,
Superior Grain. Drills,
Oliver Chilled Plows,
Feed Cutters, Corn Shelters, etc.

DENTIST

GALLANTRY REWARDED.

“J Mr, Maddox, whet are you going
to do now F'
“I am going to help that old lady on
the cars ’
"Well, if you don’t boat all for a
spooky then I'm mistaken.
Du you
take charge of all the old wumon, stray
habire and unprotected females that
you meet in traveling?"
"Yre, if I oee they need help, so if
you bare no roesonablo objections tn
offer, I will leave you for a few moincuts and assist that old lady, as I pro
posed."
Bo saying, young Maddox
sprang from the train, which was just
on the point of starting, aad went to
reader aseistaaco to tho person in Ques­
tion. She was loaded down with bag­
gage—carpet bag, band box and parcels
innumerabla. Ho took tbo two first,
and then putting her safely on ths curs,
eamo near being left himself, eo awk
ward did ba find it to manage so many

A full line of farming tools always on hand.

Milan
Sweet's Hotel.

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

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Michigan Exchange.
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COPYING AND ENLAliGINQ OLD

PICTURES.

Oil Paintings

WE WANT AGENTS.

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Hastings, Mich.

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HASTINGS, MICH.

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CRATOX.

wramAT awsmobdav.

1 feraoss

to trouble people
itb her bags and buudlse.”
••Yen. if she forms her opinion of olhpeople from her own sod.
Id that
tee 1 think she might hesitate some-

nice old lady."
And Harry Maddox loft his old
friend to join the new one. for such ahe
afterward proved. She pat aside all
her bundles, and made room for him to
rit down by her.
“Bo you have come to talk with tho
old lady have yoo F' she said smiling a
cordial wolcomo.
“Yeo. nra'am,’* ba replied, “if it will
nof be iatrasivo."
“Ob, no; we old women like atten­
tion as well, if not better, than pretty
young girls; and you are a von good­
looking follow."
"Thar.k you.” raid Harry, "but I
did not know that yon woohl care to
Harry began to be much amused,
and m they kept up a many talk until
tiro train stopped at tbo station whore
tha lady intended to get out. Bet just
before thia she said to her young comnesirm •
“Now, Mr. Maddox, I Uriah you will
bo rewarded for your kindness to an
dd sroman- I will introduca you, wlron
weetop, to just as pretty a girl a. there
Ufa New Fort Bute, if aba i. my
grand daughter. They My aha looks
just like ms,” and she laughed misA Whan It was time to foavo the cars,

Strtical ail Maiital

Vnlou Block.

। aunt at Mrs. Cook's who knew Hairy
by reputation, and eo Welcomed him
very grarsouslr to her bouse.
Ho soon -beenmo a frequent- visitor,
sod then offered Io give his friend, Sam
Burleigh, the introduction he had for
soine time desired, and which bo now
accepted, becoming a more constant
caller than Harry himeolf.
Ooa evenin* a number of yuuug peo­
After he had got tho old lady aretod ple wens in Mrs. Cook's elegant parlors,
with her numerous pockagM ell about when the cooyorMtioa happened to dis
May proposed that
her. she counted them several times to out for awhile.
each should tell a story.
to euro nothing was missing.
Tho proposition mot with general ap­
“My rubbers are in this one," oho
said, “because I thought it might rain, proval. sad was carried on with greit
end I always have rheumatism when I seal and enjoyment by all ccncenied;
wet my fool. My beet cane ia in that," laughter and applause proving the sue­
lifting it very carefully, ••for I expect to rwoe of each naxrator.
Whan it camo May'e turn, she rave
stay a day or two, perhape. and our
folks see lota of company. My knitting a fall and lively account of tbo incident
ia ia that one there, for I thought I just related, repMUng tbo conrvraatica
might got tired sitting with my hands of the young men almost word fur word.
folded. Thio one ia full of Ooughaute Harry's face grew redder end rodder,
for the childteu, and that one near you and would certainly have Letraysd him,
holds two pair of socks for my son, be if May bod once glanced in his direc­
cuum bo thinks ho can not buy any ae tion, but she carefully avoided meeting
good aa his old mother make*. Thev his eyes.
Bam, io tiro meantime, instead of
are all here, I are. safe, atnd I am much
obliged to you. yostng man. for attend­ growing red, grew rare pale, foe tn this
ing to ma. You will make a good sudden disclosure ot bis rudeness hs
read the downfall of hit dourest hopes,
bueband ope of theoo daya."
Bo, blushing and laughing, tbo gen­ and, excusing himself soon afterward,
tleman went back to join hie disgusted be took bis leave, feeling angry and
companion, who had watched tho pro­ mortified enough
Tho next morning he called bright
codings wuh a withering contempt.
“Now," bo cummenood, “will you tell and early at the office of young Mad­
me what you wanted to make a fool of dox. and saluted him with the exclamayoutnelf in that way for F'

WK

(AID

H.A. BUSELL’S

•■] hope for your take that you will
do nothing rude."
"Don t De concerned aboet that. 1
beg of you. But I do think, Maddox,
that you might introduce an old chum
like me. She i&lt; deuced pretty, too
Why. her eye, thine like stars!"
Yea, and she's fully as agreeable as
she ia pretty. 1 never mot a brighter
or more intelligent gitl.
Sorry I do
not fool veil enough acquainted to introdme a friend.
Goud-bye, Ham;
there’s something really maaelic about
pie who are brought to Now
tho young girL 1 feel drawn toward
irtain Dumber of times each
her la a wsy that is quite iocomprehea(and very justly) at tho enorsibls. so I will bid you good bye, and
thst run un agninit thorn at
go beck to enjoy her society once more,”
an cannot lire at any firstand with a provoking emllo, Harry left
his companion, who could only enjoy
tuo privilege of looking at tho attractive
gent, the cost will coma vary close to
little lady.
twine that sum. The fault is not alto­
gether with the proprietors—the own­
conrolate manner, lor, to tell the truth, ers of the property hare something to
ho had fallen desperately in lore with do with it. The rents pud for theee
Mary, and envied Hair, the beaming botele are simply fearful For instance,
glsnooe and aruileo that she lui 1 be­ the Fifth Avenue rents for 1200,000,
stowed upon him She was going to ; the owners paving texts, assessments
visit in tbs very torn in which the 'j aad repairs. But wo must guard care­
young man lived, so that our hero had '
fully against shedding any tears for
the pleasure ol her society for several iJ thoen martyrs. Despite the oeortnous
hours, during which time, their acquain-1 rent, the leewe manage to akin th*
tauroripeusd very rapidly, and when
public eo that they efear S2.MX000 per
thev parted, Mary gave him a cordial
invitation to visit her, which he accept­
ed with evident delight and very soon
took advantage ot.

WATERGOLOB
AND OILS

"I hars not tbo sUghteat IdM. but I
must say that f am a good deal sxcited
about it. and I am going around this
morning tn ask bar.''
"Wall, I b«rs raeaivsd my congw.
that ia eridanl enough, and 1 suppose
that I shall toon Nave an opportunity to
offer yon my congratulations."
A sboH time afterward Maddox was
sealed on a snug little sofa, by tbs side
ot his lady love, looking vary well
pleased wiltubG situation which might
perhaps have been Mid of his eompaa-

"Will you tell me," bo began, ••bow
you found oat all tbo story that you
told last mghtr
“Do yon want to know very much F'
She laughed a lime, and then stud:
"I was introduced yesterday to a lady,
who inkncdiatsly exclaimed: ’I have
seen you be for., Miee Suraton.'
■Where F inquired ; and then ebe went
on to say that she saw mo in the ears
that day, and noticed everything that
had occurred, as she hapj—nod to be occupring tho seat right behind yon and
Mr. Burleigh and heard everything you
Mid. Funny how tbiogs happen rome
••Not so fanny for poor 8am. though;

Harry took tbo band-box, carpet-bag,
“Did you ooms here to plead his .
big bandit, little bundle, and as bo Hft»d tha lady on tho platform, slro was IhanF’ inquired May petulantly.
Ho looked at her a moment,
Minted by the prettiest Hula specimen
then anil •
“No. I would rather p'ead my
which hs must here douo most su
fuDy, for Mm. Cook, happening t

the office of governor of Mkhignn.
Having no partisan axe to grind, U was
happily rolsevud of th* noaowsity which
party organs labor undo, of lading in
Mr Chambsrfaiu rit bar all th. vicra er
rirtura But flesh io heir to, bat * as ea­
nred to katrw. as far as they
obtained by honest icvevtigs
to-dsy Mteewriag a sun ifar sii
life and character of tha i
nominee, John J. Bag^y, it
by the same independent raw

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JOHN 1 BACLI

belonged to a drunkard of fifty yean' •
•tanging. The mother of the detailed
boT stated to the coroner that bo bad
arrived at that it age whan he could do
nothing but drink. He had Dot eateu
any kiad of soM food for a teoHfimNa
time before death.
I MW, yesterday, from ray wiwdow, a

Bo tbo young lady bado her friends
good-byo and tripped atoag by tbo aids
ot oar hero, who headed her in and
swept past his ungracious chum, to take
the eeat the old lady had oocu[dad, en­
joying tbo little episode axceeaiDgly.
The young lady was intelligent as
well aa pretty, and ebatted with Harry,
as if she had known him for veers.
After a while he thought be would go
and oee bow Lis friend was gv'Hug
aloug: so, excusing hitnreUi be loft the
pretty Mary, and returned to tho for­
mer.
"Who is that handsome giriF' was
tbo first inquiry.
“Bbou tbo old fady’s granddaughter,"
replied Harry very complacently.
“Introdane me, will you !'
"Indeed, I shall not do -anything of

R-iTZS or JDTXRTlMlfH

lias revived a littls—not ranch, but
enough to make us feel that life ia not
entirely extinct; that people sUU Uro,
end that they hare got to eaL drink and
wear. Tho great im bouse at H. A G
B. Farrington t Co. informed ra^Uat
since the war trade had never bdR ao
dull as during the first two woeiu of tho
proeont September ; end the dry gooda,
clothin’, hardware aad boot and show
men bear similar tonhnoay. I went
among them yesterday, and found then
faces a littio broader and not quite so
long. The buyers had uvldontly comb
to lbs conclusion that thoy must have
sumo goods, and had "gone in” to eqme
extent. They were tossinggnods about
quite lively, though their purchases
footed up rathasJight. Notwithstanding.
fall bueinase with axnmandabU pleek.
They ssty that the stocks in the country
ore cxbauitcd (for but Uttfe has ben
bought for a year), and that tbo people
must buy. lath- Uray are-.danteUes
correct. Trade must rovtvc, but 1 hare

was in that of Wednesday.

itx. saoixt’s rsraxs, i
like tiro fatbeo of Ooa. Grant. I
tenner.. He lived* in Medina, ,
county. Naw York, where on tl
of July, IMS, tho future Govsi
Michigan was born. Eight yaai
ward,lai &amp;40, the family follot

and gave promise of the bugs
propurtioos be has since attau
his arrival alone in Detroit th
John eoagbt employment, and
as an npprsmticw in iho fire
toliarou factory which had be&lt;
in tbo west, then kept by Isa
tho P0evr in that groat indn
bas since cerrrod the nemo of
every nation of tbo world. 1
yean of faithful service wit
young Bagley had become
and eou&amp;tetial agent of bia
and had raved a small capital i out of
his ssdarv, with which in 1851,1 at the
ego of 21, ho started a manafortory ot

York is not altogether owing to the
hard um« in the country. The impor­
ters are doing fairly srell hero—the job
bora are the sufferers Is not the trade
ehanging T la not the jobbing buaiooee
leaeing New York and coucnxrafing in
the cities in the interior ? Are not such
points as Providence. Albany, Uuca.
Syracuse, Xfoehocter, Buffalo, Cleveland,
Toledo, Cbirago, bl. Iz»uU. Detroit,
Cinciunati. to My nothing qf the !m;
drod smaller ceatreo, supplying tbo re­
tail merehaafs tit thoir rropective ooo1 lions ? What ia the use of the country
merchant coming to New York oflener
than in nsceaisry to know bow the mar­
ket moves, from actual inspection f My
' &gt;piteian is that the jobbing trade ia mm. anam ioo&lt;, no nougt.t iroi
leaving this city, and that in ten yearn crniir Baldwin IiM~preeMlt |i
budding, corner of Bates and.
brilgs Street, and moled Lis tar
toil. With i bo coming un ol v
came flush times, high tases an
ptiooa.
Bagley had been !
enough U&gt; foresee tbo coming is
and bad purchased all the tobi---could pay for or got credit for, |and on,
been tooled, and it baa becuma a pleas- when price* went up with a' bemud in
a decent thing to live onre dore. It 'C2 and '63, ho found himself a han­
needed here, at it was everywhere drod tbou*aud dollars or so richer.
After that it was all smooth । sailing.
-Mayflosrer" had obtained a aniivrsrl
fame, and its cards became na wall
known in Liverpool, London. Dublin,
Paris and other Earopoau ei'ieo. whereever thorn were lorers ot the wred, ao
in Now York, Bakimorv, Philadelphia,
acroM a circular, the othfr day, of a
and tbo alias ol tbo United Stah-a. AH
dealer in what are politely called “spot­
lag goods.", that throws ooms little fight write when there is nothing to write that the now proeporoua factory had to
do was to ship the orders anl £raw at
on the subject.
about. Wa, ot rourse, bare in the right for the mooey. WHh the sccsTV&gt; msnufoclurwc propoees to sell to
whoever wants such goods "advantage woods, or rather off from tho railroad, mufationof wealth, Mr. Baglqy did not
and marked cards," which can be read because wo can hardly My that wo are rest satisfied with the single though cxtenriva industry in which he *u eafrom ’he lack aa well as from tho faces,
an advantage that fa obvious, far the by a prosperous fanning community, do ireg-'J- Hb readoM cotorpriai urged
player who knows iho cards reads bis not findqnuch to write about only what him into a sooty ot ventures, osery one
of
which, with a very tew slight exoepopponent's hand readily. Than thia
dealer obliges his patrons with cards trsnspirciln our immediate vicinity. tious, baa bevn profitable- He was cue
euf pecnlfar shape*, bv which any kind My duties are ia the store. and a* those of the original Mochboldsrs in Bro Do
Uvit
Bate Company .and the Detroit
of a hand can bo dealt. For example. duties are arduous I scercsly ever get
Ilia backs of theoo cards are marked to beyond the limits of the lumber-yard, Novelty Works, bo was a ootporator
of the Wayne County Savings bank, fa
show tho siao iz. the right band upper
corner, and tho suit la tho left. A cer­ and know of only the haiqwuiags of a stockholder tn M'otherboo'a wooden
tain mark in tho right hand upper cor­ thing* right here. I did however, at­ ware woaks, a silent partner in Perkins'
ner shows the card to bo a king, and a tend the instituting of Band Lake Lodge large tobacco factory tn Boston. Maae.,
and ia John E. Long's gun stare. De­
certain mark on tha opposite corner
troit Ha ia a largo stockholder in one
shows it to bo a spade Which bring,
National bank, and a stockholder and
gambling down to a tolerable degree of
vica-president of another.
That ao
But this dealer doesn't etop with cards. but in that wo were all sadly disap­ many and ao different ventures could bo
Ho makes dies that will. throw any pointed. But ire bed a splendwfcfllM, made by one man, speaks volumri for
his
enterprise
as
a
wan
of
atJairv
; but
number you choose; and furthermore end the Lodge starts under tha most
that nearly all abould have proved im­
bo will noil you machines which you
may conceal in your sleeve, by the aid favorable auspices, and may it novur mensely profitable ia a remarkable
of which you may “hold out” cards ot take a retrograde step is tho wishes, of proof that tus acutsuveo is aa extraordi­
nary aa his boldness- Although quite
play extra ooh. And that a young course, ot every good Odd Fellow.
reucenl on tho eubiect of his weullh, it
man shall have no lath of famUtioa for
Wo are being visited slightly by Jack
being a scoundrel, he soils, for the ab- Frost, although his ririte have not been is etUl well known that ,be ia worth
nearly, U not fully, a million and a
sgrd'y son of fifty cents, a book giving
fall and explicits diroctiocji for using severe enough to do any damage, yet quarter, while it is certain that his iahe admouishM u. thaf tUd old Winter cume ia over one hundred thouamd dU
ell bls device.
■
,
I mention three thiogl for Iba pur­ will soon bo here, and then. Clod pity fare a year.
pose of warning impulsive yraths who tho poor, who this ytsr oepecially are
ore just commencing that there is no
many, for before tho balmy days of
such thing as honrst gambling ; that
spring, there will bo intense ndfcring
among them : money m eo ertee^ provisioea. excepting wheat, are aad will
ba so high that time only cm determine
what tho poor will do through tho luog.
cold srmter which Is upon us. What
the hundreds in tbo North Woods will
do, who are professedly mill laborers,
U at present hard to determine. There
are compamtrely few Drills lunaing'and
Beeebar.’bM brought mrit agais-rMoub
a- 1100,000
einn ram d^nagns,
a-------- ZT-i
x_._ a £(xxJ
p|tntJ . Bnd ^uhough
ten for
aSd Beechrr-r
friends My that ho will oummasco nil milt wages are gsMraliy pretty high,
against him for libel al oooe. Tiltca’s y»l null laborer, who have fasiliM,
next statement is in priat, and wiU be
out in a few days. This. It ia bonod, many of them, take Dp thoir wngwa M
will end the stat-tn*n! bsriaera. What feat as sarood, so that when a mill shuts
ought to ba done ia now bofag done. down they have nothing earning to
Tbs courts furuisii the proper arena for them ; an 1 My again, unless macoy baeotnM more plenty, and tbo prices od
lumber higher, no that mills eaa again
hard io guaes tha amoBut tit esSsriag
that mart be endured ia th. North
Wood. th. oeming •»**Ga»r. I uudorateud, i. pfauty in thvioia^.
Hartly a day jra~s fort

�w®

Fanners
.altiea thing fob. Imped far by all,
who prefer hewety l« duhsmerty ia fh« ',
edtmairtrsti on of public efiau*.
1
Taking tvorytliing togvther the eon- 1
rtrurtion of Pacific railroad* he* been
attendvl with a good many unfortunate '
circumetanoe*. Th* Union Pacific haa '

teft u* th* unpleasant end unsavory
meanory of the Credit Mebilier ; and th* ।
sjiologiitn for that ■chain* have nerer
told ns that if it had not been for th*
gigantic profit* resulting from that
method of plundering th* Govremont
th* road wouM’never hare . been built.

Rspublicanjiominitions.

supply one, aad which involve heavy
outlay and lardy roturni Buch projects
mu*! be uadertaken, and it ia fbrinnate
gain*' enough to attempt them, but they
are iiererthelen dangernn anil fre, quently swamp their projeetori

Very few persons in tha city or Bute
need to be told what Governor Bagtey
look* Ilk*. Bi* towering and bulky
form baa been aeon in evero tows txt
th* State, and is a* familiar tn Detroit
a* the city hall belfry. Standing about
six foot two inch** ia hi* boots, he is
mor* than propcrtionstely stout, aad
weighs fully 8Q0 pound* Hi* face,

signs bi* own name and who knows
whereof he speaks, in respect to what is
generally called tho Shreveport massa­
cre, perpetrated upon tho officer* and
eitIsens of the Red Biver I’ariab, Lou­
isiana. This account can be depended
upon a* frrfrrtly rrliM, and it continue
the wool suspicion of all disinterested

keen perception, which nicely weigh*
cause and affect and eecure* results by
•electing the means which logically lead
up them. He is better adapted for surr* undieg and cruihing obstacle* that
Im in hie path than avoiding them.
From hi* swarthy expanse of foes and
beeid, and from beneath his heavy
brow* look a pair ot eyes, which, in a
man of ordinary rise, would be regarded
a* enormously large, but which, with
his phyaica! proportions, simply entitle

tion. Yet they were not even asked to
‘'abdicate'* with the formality extended
to Our. Kellogg ; they were to be rfr-rr***
off, and wen obliged to protect thomseiveo ogainst violence as best they
could That effort failing, they deliv­
ered tlu-mselvrs up, in order to save
In their dotet.ee, and were lobe guarded
out oi the State. While in this help­
less condition, relying, implicitly upon
tho protects*, n ol others, they were de-

At tbe bead of cur column* to-day

will be found th* namaa of tbe gentle?
men selected at th« County Convent bin
on Saturday, sa the officer* of this

county for the ensuing two years

That

httte more than a child in ags, he they ar* worthy or tbe confidence thue
a very brief schooling, and acquitt­ rvjx—d in them by tbe people ot th*
ed barely the knowledge of reading nod
county is beyond all qneetioa. Three
writing and acme famiHanty with nc(ounta Hu indomitable indurtry has, , them, tbe Clark, Treasurer and Refriahowever, *ince made amend* for the los*
of early advnntagM. He mixed etady ter of Iked*, have been tried, and navlargely with work ia hi* enriy basin—
career; and is still aa indefatigable
imous re-nomination fully attaito. For
reader Few men outside of the pro­
f-ions, or the actual pursuit of litera­ Sheriff, th* candidate is a man worthy
ture, ere mor* familiar with the best of the compliment paid ham by hi* erEnglish author* than he, aa hi* conver­
sation plainly shows.
His splendid leetion over so many good men and
raeidettce, earner ot Washington avenue tree, white each of tbe other Candida e*
and Park rtrert, white it show* a lavish
and generous expenditure, is free trom will do well the j-ert —igned them by
every indication of shoddy, and is a th* people «e hare no question.
mcmuatoet at olegrnco and cultivated
AD in all, th* County Ticket ia an
taste*. He haa been a generous patron
of tho arts, while the works which exceedingly strong one, and will not
adorn his walls give *vid*nc* of taste
and judgment in their eetection worthy
of a conntaaeur. An old English writer, support al the bands of tho people of
Burke tteriiapa, says eotnething to th* tho county o* tbe 3d of November.

a

place and murdered tn cool blood, by
tbo connivance, if not the direct partici­
pation. of their pretended guardians.
A greater piece of villiany has never
boon perpetrated sine* the rise ot Iho
Ku Klux inaugurated such deeds et the
South. And the wont of it is, that it is
but an instance of wllwt is transpiring
in other and many quartan of that sec­
tion of the country
Three &lt;rtro*ntic*.
surely, deserve the mint attrntfte and
dispassionate consideration of every loy­
al man. The first duty, of course is to
loam what ate tho &lt;tmf/asfs, and with
this view wo earnestly commend to the
attention of every dispassionate reader,
the following, briel, strsight-forward

pt—nt Legislator*, during the brief

period hi* health permitted him to oc­

You will fi nd at the

The •-eric ii n Inaarsn'-* (xrapany,
et Cteioegn, hare jurt ]—sed through a
osest eearvlflng inveetigation, as novel
in chsoaefar n* ia was flattering in re­
ealta. The “Instalment plan.**originaling wiffi the American, has become»
immensely lopalar as to excite the
jealousy i-f many agents of rival cosn­
P"1-Particularly in Michigan this Coupsny hare receired an Immense •hare .of
inanranco patronage, and tn Jackacn
counlr a large proportion of the dwetlingboc— are insured ia the “Amsri-

Jealousy hasYustcred slander,

OF

j. w. &amp; C» 6. BENTLEY,
We offer Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, Shinglee. Doors, Saeh, Blind*, Flooring,
Siding, Door and Window Frames atpnces

and

THAT DEFY COMITETITION.

statements have gone forth to tha pub­
lic imputing insolvency on the Ameri­

TOACKETS and MOULDINGS.

can, and suggested the Company aa un­
worthy the petrcraage bestowed upon it.
So for have these miaropr—ntations

the policy-holders in Jackson cuinty
became alarmed teat they were not safe­
ly insured. A mooting was called at
Jackson of all the poltof-boklers. in
Jackson county, and at the roquast of
the Company a committee of three well
known ao-l prominent men of the coun­
ty was appointed to go to Chicago and
make a thorough emanination of tlie
amounts, busin— and aaaets of the
Conqiany, end furnish a report u( the
tame to every policy-holder in Jackaun
With the first issue in September Dr.
Talmage entered upon tbo secood year couiftr, and also to publish the some in
of his editor*! management of Tux
Cnrrmax ar Woxx. Under bi* influ­
Thia examination ha* taken place and
ence the paper ha* taken a poriuon in the Committee herewith fumiih tbe fol­
the foremoet rank of religion* weeUtea.
Ita *uce— has been unqualified The tewing report which completely rilen—
the
voice of slander, and place* ths
liberal ton* ot it* editorial*, the deter­
mination to avoid all show of aectional "Old American" in th* vary highest po­
or —tarian bias, and the overflowing sition of Insurance Companies in tbe
spirit of brotherly lor* constantly «a»ni- United State*, and thus ha* |iroduc»d
faeted, have establishsd it* prosperity. result* die very opposite to that sought
In announcing the advvet of the new for by th*'*') ba»e calumniator*.
year. Dr. Talmage say* :
The report should lie read by every
'We are encouraged in our work by poilcy-holiler in tbe American Insur-1
the voice* of blearing which come up •new Company, of Chicago, aa well nt
from all part* ol tho country and by a by tho«e seeking tho advantage* offered
constant eubugeaasnt of our subscrip­
tion roll. We shall make no change tu
th* policy of our paper, ears os wo in­
sereac* Ctotfaf tf Clutof, LUartu.
tensify its meaning. We shall have a
lUtH/ot ol JorStoo Coanlf, Mkitfoa.
]&gt;aper full ot animation and fire. We
Your Committee appointed to ex­
that are wmt us. though tbo author may examine into lb* responribilitr, asset*
have a string ot title*as lung a* the tail and managemect of the American Fire '
of the last comet, w hilo an article with Ina. Co., of Chicago, are enabled to re- ■
pith and anap aad power shall take a port that wo have lieen furnished every
prominantjifoee, though it coma from a facility for sach examination, and to
sewing maid ot a roal-beavsr. We can the extent of our ability, have con*ci -nstand stupidity *-n any subject better tiously made tbe same.
than on religsou* subjects. Instead of
Aa n rrwult of such examination, we |
paying for them we shall charge forty submit herewith, as logically as may
dollar* a line for the insertion of an; • be, th* oonclusioas at which w* h»vu I
thing like contend bumdrum; but wel­ strived, anticipating and endeavoring
come all haerty and belplul words, all to answer such question* as may di- I
pictures of home-life, all sketches of recily affect your interort*.
things arboreecwut and beautiful, all
First, a* aOectiag it* rwspunaibility, I
glimpee* of freeh religious experience, wo will say that th* theory upon which .
all discussion* about the best way of its bciinaes is baaed ia one which readi­
doing thing*, all rousing addresses, all ly commends itself - the character ef the i
news, whether from earth or hearsn I risks taken —being only on farm prop^ |
Never brighter pruspects opened before erty, detached dwellings, private barns
and content*, church®' and school I
any paper than before thia.
The corps of contributors include* boules, and in no case mere than 85,000
many of tbe ablest and most interesting risked within any eight square rods—is
writer* in this country. Among them •uch that tbe average loss is far to**,
ar* C. H. Spurgeon. Horatius Bonar, and can bo a]&gt;proiitnatod mure rioaely,
and lit. Parker, of England; Bev. than m the eaae of imliscnminata risks,
Robert Patterson, D. D., Rev. Dr. and Ibe ptMubility of a sweeping or ru­
Stone, Hon. A. 11. Blrpheu*. of Georgia ; inous teas is avoided. Prominent insur­
Rev. Byron Bnndertend. D. D., Bon. ance men of Chicago admitted to us the
Horatio King, ex-Pcetmaster General; excellence of this thwxy, aad ita cerRev. T. tteadford Doolittle, D. D„ Rev. taiatv tu benrfi: both tbe eampoay aad
the nxsared, if faithfully carried out,
Porter, D £»., Bev. W. W. Hicks, of and wo were furnished ubuadan'l eviAugusta, Ga.; Mrs. Jennie Dowling Do dene* that' il ia HriUly adhered to at
Wirt, Mrs M argozot E. Songster, Mrs present date. 11m puteey of the oom- 1
pony living opposed to riiks iu large I
Amelia!'- Bert, and many other*.
The new premium is unique and citie*, wo were ueabte to base its stand­
beautilul. It is a Portfolio of twelve ing st homo upon tbe amount of busgems by IlendscheL a German artist of n— transacted, but gentlemen to whom
great celebrity in Europe. It is a ad­ we worn referred, aad others of our
mirable feature of this premium that osm —king, expressed their confidence
in tbo company, and all were united in
good upiaiuns of tbo probity and ability
ef ita individual officer* and tuanigvrv
Without relying on Iho report* of
regular examinatiooa, of which one ia I
made at leant each year by an officer

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that county.
He H Daria is tbe Republican nom­
inee for Senator in the Seventeenth dis­
trict, comprising th* counties of Ingham
M. 8. Brackett, of Bell rue, will e»
hibil th* better portion *f hie geological
and mineralogical collection at the
Estoa County Fair.
The Grand Haven Herald *ay* that
it expects track-laying will commence
on the weel end of th* OhWt Mansfield

Prof McMillan, of Hillsdale College,
haa just been elerted to lb* latin Profeeaorship of Berra College, Kentucky,
and haa trcepted ihe portion
.
W. W. Mitchell, of Ionia, wa* nomi­
nated for titale Senator tor the 'J7th
District, at tho Republican conreutioe
bald in Greenville on the flth.

Second, in the payment of k»m, w* i
find from tho return* from our own
county that th* company is liberal in
adjustment and prompt ia paymeat; the
understanding thateour* hat* advanced
that the cctopaoy pay* but twtethird*
of each low has undoubtedly arisen
from the fact that it only inMirae dwell:tag bouse* to an amount equal to twullurds their nctisal value, and by the
terms of tba application and policy,
which each policy holder ii aupposed to
be familiar with, the adjustments ar*
mad* upon this basis
Third, in th* practical management
of tbo large burin— transacted at the
hutne offie*. wo find a perfect system of
hooka, accounts and xwueds. with every­
thing eo summarised ns tn furnish th*
oflteer* with exact table* of actual experimenta upon which to predicate fu­
ture results, a nd enaldiag them to tell
et any time the actual condition of th*
company, united with n wiao eoomrmy
in expenditures, not sparing in what
may be naoeeearr to ita welfare, but in­
vesting nothing in display.
In brief, wo wi»h to be understood a*

Kalamaaoo found Wra. Hire guilty of
immoral conduct, and h* wa* excluded
from the ministry aad the church. E. Ferruaon. depot master and train
dispatcher of the Michigan Central no pre!*rwnce between rival comMoii
Ratlroad at Detroit, ha* been in the em­ bat we do say to you haring pobetea
ploy of that company for 80 yeara.
thia company, that you are insured it
company managed by honest and caj
bte men, a company that ia sound
day, and gaining strength year by year,
and a company which in ease of I—
will strictly abide by Use terms of its

of every description

A SPECIALTY.
• to

cCo tr *

PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCHING

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Done Promptly.SATISFACTION OTTJLRA.ISJ-TEKD.
WA. Mill and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge

T^EW GROCERY AlSU TEA. HOVMi:.
Juct opened in Mr. BOWNE’S NEW STORE

Sou fl/ Siok Of

NOW IS YOUR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,

Sf^egf.

Where can l»e found a choice and well selected Stock of Staple
and Fancy
OBOCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY A.A complete x**of^cnt of all kind* of Whole and Ground

Sl" ”

WARRANTED PURE.

AM kind* of Fruit in their Seaaon.
.
Ereah Vegetables al wax a &lt;&gt;u liathl.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamps &amp; Fixture*, Crockery, Qlaas &amp;. Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot be boat tn the County

Domestic’s in Endless Quantities. CASH BITTERS will find it to their

lhs in ramu

advanttgr
unimc our~Stock before purvhaging ebewhere.
MO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free deHvery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
■
Spooner «f-

The Cutter Machine in Full Blast.
Now It the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machinery,

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1 am prepared to Show my Astonished Customer* why it
that I can Sell Buggies and Cutters so cheap.

ire do nearly all our new work by Machinery.
My power caste but little.
I don’t have any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
I boss the Job myself.
The work is well done the first time, and there­
fore I do not have to charge any extra price for
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
Sixth
I make a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
majee. them cheaper on that account.
Seventh. Tlivhon the profits of my own labor.
Eighth. I don't have to pay rent.
Mnlh.
I know all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
B hen 1 get a good Mechanic I keep hint.

First.
Second.
Third.
Fourth.
.Fifth.

Come and see

for Yourselves.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

thia company doe* buaineaa. that for our
Stat# having been unusually thorough
and satisfacto ry, wa 'hare ourselves ex­
amined the at seta and securitise. We
find, in brief, a paid up capital stock .if
8200,000, and an available surplus oi"
upward of 8.150,000, invest*! in mort­
gages and stocks. which seem to ua ,
ample provision for the payment of
Peers on naka. which during the year
1873 boro tho ration of an aremga rialr.
of tOR,000,000 to 8178,013 tees, with al- I
moot an impossibility, owing to tbo ;
character of the nske. of such low ratio
being imTra*ed to any ruinous extent; j
tn addition the company p—si up­
ward of 81,000,040 in installment nates. I

I earn the history of Um ma—era at Bed
Hirer Pariah, and of tbe murdered men,
I will *ay that al abort data* folkuelng
the eloae of tho war, Conehatta, now the
county eeat of lUd Hirer Pariah, then
Ik. h aC Ik. CIaIa -hU

mcrly of Smtli EremIngham, Mae*
We prediet a majority at the polio for E*lward W. and R. A. Dcwero, also of
every man on tha Ticket of not lees Ma—rhtwrtu, John T. Yales, Clark
Holland, Gulbcrt Carne, fonasriy of
Coleraine, each of whom from time tu
time Invested money tn land*, aaw
mtlto and otter Improvements, A
floartahlog little town was shortly
built up on the ra»t bank of Red river,
and in 1KTU, emigration liavlnx been
Byrefnwnce to th* pi crowdings of thereby attracted to the *urroundln«
country, and a eeparatton of interests
tho District Ooavestkm on Saturday, it having occurred between tbe new com­
mighty ceouMKtel exterpriae that will be seen that they re-nominated a* munity and the neighboring parishes,
tbe new parish (or county &gt; of 'ted H iver
might hat* staggered a mercantile At­
las, be stilt found time to master tbe their candidal* foe Repcwecatative in
detaih of Blate politic*, aad beeama to the tftat* Legisktars, Hon. Frederick that year N. H. TwiteheU wae elected
active in their working* a* to become
Senator and E. W. Deweee to the Low­
the faremoet politi—n of the Stats. In W. Collin*, of Thoraapfde.
er Hoose from tbe adlctnin* parish of
It &gt;* enough to say of Mr. Collins, Dettoto. InlBTTMr. Deweee baring
the midst of these bug* and multifari­
ous dutfoe and ■ reeponeinilitiee, he filled that be k aa able tegialalot, an honret mowed l-sck to tile new parish, was
therein re-elected to the Ixiwer House.
up odd hour* ot litettr* eo *ffisrcaallv. a*
John T. Yates was elect'd tfhertff, and
not only to make up lor the neglect oi man, and. a true gentleman in all tlw having resigbcd last spring wn* reagriy education, but to cultivate to a rwlatWM o&lt; life. Of hi* eiect.oo by a
tare degree a tart* for polite literature,
the fine arts, end the more delicate decided majority, we presume there is
gratae of aifeiallifi*
no an* man who eetertaiaa a singte
In religion. Governor Bagtey ie in a
potatwn which might be called—to bar- doubt, nov can any oae al al) familiar

cupy hie sent, doubt that in hie hands

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dosed ; but haa left to tha Dominion
th* unpleasant legacy ot a Ministry tarui*h*'d with bribery, nud a Government
riding into power on corruption. The

tbe Houw which gave il support, pre­
cipitated a panic upon the country, and
in its remoter consequence* brought all
tbe burin— intereets of th* country in­
to anxiety and jeopardy. Aad now th*
Texas Pacific appear* to be involved
the paper of tho company engaged in
it* construction ha* gooo to protest, and
tbe embarrassment..even if only leaporary, will bo seriou* white it lasts. The
history of tlu
*
*nt&lt;Tpria*

appointed one of tbe commteaiooers of
the State public school al Coldwater,
aad *uggveted and applied many im­
portant I change* in Ita organisation.
During hfo term of office aa governor he
baa personally inveetigated
every
asylum, college, and other institution in
the state, and brought about important
and beneficial rhangre in; their admfaiatration.
The general goverumesst of .the State
haa been w*U administered, ita finance*
carefully managed, aad scarcely a word
of comptaint haa been heard, even from
the opposition. Hi* term of effiee has
grretlv increased hi* personal populari­
ty, and although be may not obtain tha
bug* majority ot 57,000 this time, there
ia a moral certainty of his election. The
falling off, if there be any. will be dne
■otely to Ibe growing indifference to
politics among Um people, and the demorehsatmn at Mr. Bagtey'* party on

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All through the tnoiUh of September I will take Wheat at
one dolly and twenty-five cents ($1,26) a bushel, far Buggiea.
or will give ten cents a bushel more than the market price for it
and pay in Buggies. ?*•------_._2 ‘*to avail
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Those wanting
themselves
of' this
- all
- the
- opportunity must come soon‘ for ’I can »ell
Bai -j
got in a month by paying a dollar and a quarter for
neat.

HERD.

Timber, Lath, Shingles; Sash, Doors, Blinda,
Mouldings* Frames, Brackets,

does not prevent 10,000 bushels
of good FALL AND WINTER
APPLES being wanted at the
Hastings Depot, for which the
Highest Market price will be
paid. Fruit Growers give us a
oall opposite H. A. Goodyear’s
Hardware and make arrange­
Hand Rail, Newell Posts, and Balusters, ments to sell or ship.
r
We will also receive apples alt_
Nashville every Friday and Sat­
urday.
O-IH. .
«• baunum &amp; co.
FAM FOR SALE!

Respectfully submitted,
Cautus Wuusns.

Blank Book, Blotter, Photogra]d&gt;. of
100 beautiful Udtee, Tooth Picks, Farfume Kschvt. Chin— Punic, and s fine
piece of Lad—’ea Gents’Jewelry. Ttj
a Package. Price, post paid, 50 rente,

of September,
; nfRonlrR '
ar will devote
to the settle­
looks, and we

eittemt th* ad’
efflebtainit L
mr* without

Util I

�The ^Efil»ucM&lt; Bninra*
Pursuant to tbe call of tbo Republi­
app^cutfUg and quilting parttes.
can County Committee, tbo Convention
If your neighbor breaks his neck, for tbo nomination of county offiesws,
gsta married, or does anything at all met et the Court House in tbe City of
that is worthy of mention, jot it down Hastings, on Saturday, tbo iSth day of
September, and waa celled to order by
and—please forward it to the Barm.
Tbe National Grand Lodge of tbe Hon. David,R. Cook, Chairman of tbo
The Convention then vob jd to proceed
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Committee, on whose nomination Hon. to ballot for Proeeeutlag At toruey, with
closed its session at Atlanta, on Satur­ Oso. K. Beamer, of Irving, waa chosen the tollowing result:
Whole number of votes,
M
day. Tbeseeafo* in 1875 will be hold

procuring our figure, before letting the
job. Owr rule ia to work cheaper and
better than any man on record. We
warrant aU work according to contract
or ao pay. We are always ready to
give yon our figurea, aad ,wifl eadeavor at Indianapolis'
to giro utufoctmn in PlaWwwg, Brick
The Pa* My, Hom T. W. Ferry will
and Stone Layutg, &amp;&lt;■_ Ac. Please giro
epoak in this citT. on tbo evening of ths
us a cel). • Raepeetfnlly we are
15th of October.
Gentfoman of tbo
21tf
Bnaxn A SciaKoax.
Central Committee send us Chandler,
nlso, before the election.
Now approachoth the time when pru­
dent householders, like tbe careful ant
And on receipt of tho short but very de­
or tha merry but painstaking squirrel,
sirable shower tho other morning, R. J.
Grant deemed it time to make the an­ begin to lay in tbeir stere of comforta­
nouncement that he bad in stock a largo ble things for the winter’s oonsumpand Milected amortatent of Raady-mado

Ou motion of Boo. Denial Striker,
the chair was authorised to appoint a
comtailtee of three on credentials and
named as such committee, Hou. Daniel
S.riker of Hastings City, Lewis Wilcox

ry. A new lot of tbo lateot and beet
books out just received. Any person
wishing to avail tbsmaslree of three
Glancing over our [lodger, wo eee tho
mouths memborehip, am do ao by pay­
ing ooe dollar, end will bo entitled tn namoe of sundry fonnnr customer, who
change books as often aa they wish. are gone but not forgotten. Borne have
Call at the post office, select a book, tramped to other parts, others sing
and on payment of 10 cents you will
pmhns ev -.ry BauJay, others have died
aal may Lu an--l. in Heaven. But they
own us just the same.

CHURCHES.

A now gome called "granger sovenup" Is annonced. Three persons play
for a can of oysters. Tho first man
gets the oysters, the last the can, and
Minnuvrui. Sept 28, 1874.
Gtootiag to all—Wo hale oar first t io •-middle man” don’t get anything.
business year out, and tho second one Hayfcrd was that tr.iddlo man an Sat­
in. We return our tineere thanks to urday.
our many customers for our good trade
"This is the reason,” says a cynin, “in
tbopast year, and we hope to merit the
nf .kJ
which women put their heads out of tho
windows of their parlors and tell their
neighbors how many flics they cleared
out of the dining room before breakfast
and how many they swept off the floor

SIS REWARD

Th« celebrated Thomas Troupe, consiatingof sixty distinguished performers,
will give a concert at Grand Ranida on
Tuesday evening next. Special rates
will be given, if fifty or more go in a
body. For particulars call on T. J.
Wilder, our popular Station Agent.

submitted their report, as follows:
Tho committee on credentials rospsetfuDy report that they bars Uncharged
the duty assigned them, and find the
follosring named gentlemen duly enti­
tled to seats in the convention, via.
AMTIU-ChancvV L. Briggs, James

the County Committee tho ant being 25
each for Hon. Daniel Striker and Him.
David R. CoUt. and 2 for a. J. Bldleman ; and tha second 29 for Hon. Daniel

The Representative Convention,
Waa called to order by Hon. Geo. M.
Dewey, Chairman of tha District ComRon—Valentine Replogle, Henry mlltae, on whose motion Hen. John
Replogle D. 8. Tyler. Mooes Berber.
Roberts waa chosen Chairman, and on
lavino— Hon Geo. K. Beamer, A. J.
motion of Capt. G. W. McCormick, Dr.
A. H. Ellis, of Middleville; was elected
Secretary.
ing of Messrs. A. H. Ellis, W. W. Kel­
ley and C. B. Bonham were appointed
by tbo Chair, who subsequently reported
tho following named gentlemen entitled
to seats as delegates, via:

Local

Roticej.

Cool evenings-

Tar our now crop Japan Tess. Best
in. tliis market, and fully ten p'r rent
lower than any other house in town.
•Jfiwl
’ .SrooxraA Hirams.
-A Stnnll First-class
ccl. Enquire of
.IxxrxCuBxr.
Hastings, Mich.

Cooning times
Come—oysters.
.
Approaching—electioa.
Job is still priufittg here\foauty Fair in progress.
Who stole Monroe’s hat ?

CoXMXCCHt. Coutoc. Grand Rapiila ;
thorough work; able teachers Great­
er dumutxl for etndeuM to fill positions
than the supply. Terms rearenahte.
For'-irculars address C. G. Swensberg.

Autumn leaves on their way.
The gridle cake crop is promising.
A bad year for bolters—Boys bo ware.
It will soon be cool enough for wed-

called on tho Prosineut for troops to
Wh. to to Htoto.
in* " •
mntoi* Btoto to, to * X—
d^l rf po-J® b«i —&gt;&lt; r&gt;
W. toto-to to—to‘ -toh... u* -Ptoto “ ,”“b
Tnta ta u,. «or to *—»■ C*a —1 to
I, . toMtoto tor to t-^Tr to
rf to v*toa Sato -to- &lt;O
ni.000.tw totolly, Ltoto “» toto

The jHlretw i/cnlUf upetis with au
iot'wreeting paper by Miss 1‘reetou on1
Th. icdcTu Aubamel, a modern Provencal
poet, 'with oome graceful translations ol
of certain of his poems. Another biographi.vd and critical paper of interest is
furnished by Mr T. 8. Perry, on Berlbold Auenbes'b. Rsv, Jamse Freeman
Clarke discusses tho question. Have an­
imals -Souls • and analyseo ths points ot

Be it known, That I shall
keep in stock and fill to order
the Celebrated

Howells gives ua two additional chap­
ters of his entertaing serial. An inter­
esting budget of extracts from the pri­
vate letters of a young lady now in Ger­

impreeneaf of some noteworthy musi­
cians. Tbo poitry of the number -ia
fully up to tbo average, and includes

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S100 00 REWARD!

FAM FOR SALK

Trowbridge, Miss Phelps. John Jamoo
Pratt. Kura Ferry, Harriet Preeeotl
Spofford, Celia Tb ax for and Paul H.
Hayue. Tbe editorial depart monte are
varied aad intonating- H. 0. Houghton
A Co., publishers, Boston, Mass.

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

Agricuituia! Implements
AC., AC

(Gm n a Cau.)

swine before and all.tr they drop tbeir '
yuung. The powders nut them in good
condition, and giro them strength tocare and provide for tbe sucklings.

fill orders on abort notice and in the
neateot possible manner.
L®
On motion the names of C. L. Briggs
The public should be cautioned and James Powers, of Assyria, were
agwinst an impoeter answering the dq- added to the report, and as amended it
scription of a man about five foot high, was adopted.
slight build, with fall sandy beard,
The Committee oa Permanent Organweight about one hundred and twenty- ization reported that they- had dis­
five pounds, who is soliciting orders for charged tbe dnly assigned them, and
key tags and stencils for masking cloth­ would submit aa candidates for perma­
ing. and collecting mousy in advance, nent officers the following named geuand who is eo abseut-minded that ho
forgets to bring tags or return money to
For President, Hou. Geo. K. Beamer,
his confiding patrons.
for Secretary, Chiislopbsr Van Arman ;
His Honor tbo Mayor called a Liberal for Tellers, E F. Manley, John H.
and Democratic causua, to bo held last Day, and James D, Bonham,
On motion tho report waa accepted
evening at tho office of Justice Riker,
for the election of delegates to tbe and edited. On motion of Hon. Gil­
County Convention to-morrow, and bert striker tbo convention proceeded to
wanted the electors opposed to corrupt
rule, and in faror of mteMe ornjuis.-w following result:
for rouaty officers to be in attendance; Whole number of votes,
That caucus was conveniently small— of which John Q. Creasy received,
”
Cause why? Neither of these parties Henry Houghtalin,

convention voted to proceed to an in­
formal ball ot for Representative with
the following result:

to appoint a District Committee of three, good nlnet v i
and thereupon appointed aa inch .com­
mittee, Horn Geo. M. Dewey, Hon. G.
K. Beamer, Dr. A. IL Ellis.
Ou motion the convention adjourned.
.A. H-Eurs,
Secretary.

could furnish any such men, and no
ethers being invited, the crowd did not

There haa beer, traveling this year on
reno of tho Pennsylvania railroads a
unk which makes tho hair of tho baggage-smasher stand right up. It is
thirty four inebea long, three feet wide,
and is made of eolid boiler iron an
eighth of an inch thick. The handles
are of iron, tinted with great bolts,
and the lid is fastend down with an im­
mense padlock. On oos end of the
trunk is painted tho words, u8hs can
stand it!” and OO the other,. "Stand

HOPKINS and BARNES,

known that it is only neceeury to esntion agsinst imitations.
It req sires a
tartjul O^uri’trt ot tho carbolic acid’ with
other ingredients to produce a salvo t'bsl
may bo relied upon. The genuine on.’y
guaranteed. Seo that it bears tho sig­
nstare and private proprietary stamp of
John F. Henry, fluid bv all Druggists
and Dealers. Joss F. Hxxnr, Ccassx
A Co.. Proprietors, 8 and 9 Cuilego

Abraham Ryerson
8
COLORADO EXCURSIONS.
Whereupon on motion ol C. IL Benham
Hon. Frederick W. Collins waa declared
unanimously nominated as the Republi­
During thef
can candidate for Representative in tbe souri' Pacific
Through IJnc,
Stale legislature.
K-nrusi!

Having received petitions from sever­
al of tbe Oranges of Barry county, to
call a County Convention and Basket
Picnic, and &gt;&lt;ing convinced that such a
oonvention and picnic would bo ol vast
benefit to tbe Patrons of Barry county.
I hereby appoint Thursday, the 15th
day ol October next, as tha day for
holding said Convention and Picnic, at
Hastings. Able speakers of the Order
will bo preeent to addreso tho convention
end I must earnestly hope every true
Patron .will bo preasuL A cordial invi­
tation ia cordially exteaded to Patrons
from adjoining counties, and all other
pereons who may wish to attend

ia Rower's Block. State Stroot FaraUy
•urjy store, Colfore, Tees, Sugars, SyrU|r, spires and all other articles usual­
ly kept in a gt'-rety store. Floor, feed,
evru end oate. All goods sold will be
from under!"
sol 1 at the lowcai retail raws, far ready
Evidences continue to multiply that
There ie aa increase of fraght traffic
(uy only Cash paid for butter, eggs,
the Louisiana plot waa well ondatstood
vegetables tfl.d other farm oud garden on tbe R-ilroad.
beforehand by those who favored it in Whole number of votes,
projects.’
Chilly mornings—commence to swear tho other Southern titetes. Th" Atlanta of which John Q. Cree&gt;y received
about old stove pipes.
**
C«uhtsrfoa, nn tbe first nows of tho out­ Henry Hougbtalin
Wheat is from W eente for red to break, said that the object was to over11.02 for white, to-dey. .
PICTURES!
Two and a half milium* of rU

PICTURES! be sold during October.
I am now all alone in the Photograph
Bear and yeDow leaves commence to
butinrm. and as I have mo&lt;!e erraago*
meats to increase, my facilities for doing Iwautify iho tree* of our foreat*
better work titan ever, all sltould call
Tho Daily
K««e« our tabto to­
and get a negative taken. The superi­ day. • It is one of the beet pepen to**
ority of my work tn the peat to a suffi­
State, always reliable.
cient guarantee ot first-clnse work ' ia
The Governor of South Caroll a. ha.

Stop! Hearkt

siatwtsMia-'

Farmers and stock raisers have fre­
quently fold at that they haw seen
very good result• from cinag SAarsdes'r

Tbo river is exceeding low.

Shivering, moonlight nights.

;rsMU

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chcapxot and beet assortment of wed­
ding stationary ever brought to this
city, consisting of all the latest stylo of
envelopes, paper and cards. With our
new and beautiful styles of type, and

fO ADVERTISERS

SCnULENBiRG.

wbereupon Mr. Striker waa declared
duly elected, and the Chair was anthorIzed to appoint four additional members,
who thereupon selected aa said Com­ that of tho animal in ita highest devel­
mittee, Clement L. Bmitu. Phillip H. opment. Mr. Eggleston continues his
records of a Rebers Recollections, writ­
Dewey.
ing this time of Gen, J. E B. Hlmut;
Carlton—Richard Mcaoer, A. Car­
ThH cloning the buslneea tha Coo­ Horace James. Jr., cooimencee a story
penter. J. M. Rogen, E. F. btaeuo.
va a lion adjourned to giro place to t(ie
CasTurrox—Clement Smith, C. Van Convention for tho lai Reprssentalive entitled Eugene Peckering; Mias Ulive
A Wadsworth cotributsa a short story.
Arman. H. H. Wood, F. D. Soulea.

An exchange says poopls should be
on the lookout for n«t of graceless
scamps who are going about tho coun­
try claiming royalty of those baring
hip-roofed houses, alleging that the
method of fastening hip-roofs or some­
thing equally absurd about them, is Clark, Charles Curtis, Wm. Lowdon.
WooDLANl&gt;-Geo. M. Davenport, Geo.
We have just received the largest, D. Banlen. Ebeneeer Bawdy, John W.

ri|&gt;er&gt;&gt; ’’I*0 desire ,‘n5’ “Iher book,
sgsrinc. or (paper,' published, with or
itiout tbo advertised, premiums, we

LIYISGSTOBK IS HEAD I
W SO Toms witness bars letes'W wateM
rtlUWM v.t HEROIC KTCC HitJW aad

prove hie undoubted intelligence by forwardiwg tbe funds which will enable us
to go on cheerfully administering to his
entertainment and delight

peat one o’clock.
Pursuant to adjournment tho conven­
tion reassembled at half past one o'clock
and iraa called to order by the chair-

FLOUR f BRjUW

Commission Merchant,

A petition has received thousands of
signatures in New York preying Uongrose to make February IS is eaab year,
tho anniversary of tbe birth of Abraham
Lincoln, a national holiday. Let it bo

ean bo no greater mistake than thia.
Whatever thoonos may exist upon this
subject- it ia a wall aacsrUined tact that
thia zoological absurdity ia |&gt;ropoeterous. How aoch a stupid belief can ob­
tain currency among pooplo eo enlight­
ened us tlio readers of newspapers, wo
are at a loss to determine; but we esrueo ly hope that every one of ear snb•cribers. to whom tbo euapiosoa attaches
of sharing such laughable ignorance,

tion and named as such committee,
Hon. Adam Elliott of Barry. 8. J. Bldelman of Hastings, and Caph Curtiss
Perry of Prarieville.

A. N. SABI

Any girl may raise a moustache toy
shaving-hsF TTppcr lip every day for
about a mouth. A St. Louis girl has

PURI DBDGS aid MEDICINES,

“IlsM'rf'."
Mett ntnft, I", in, mt
• IOO.OQO IN CASH
And Voluble Real Estat j.

Huttings. Mich.

ufflSB.raansAimnunaiu.

REAL ESTATE
AGENCY,

WM. H. HAYFORD.
OFnCEIXCDUBT IIOCSE,
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

Tho wsy men put off important matten to tho Im: moment is one of the cu- ,
। tfcsa things in nature. Tho fifth oon- *
j cert in aid of the Public Library of J

Kreuteky wasadvertteed to take plao.
July 81. Tbe day after, August 1, Gov.
Bnmletto, tbe mansgee, at Louiaville,
received over 850.000 for tkksts. Had
tbe drawing takea plaoo at that tiuto
tha Gweraar would have ,had to send
this money Uck. but
the c-aceri
was post- poned to Norembsr 30, it was
right with them. We presume that
os the first day of December next, the
t uay alter the concert, thousands of *dol» lea will 1* received, oe. day too lata.

City Drug Stat,
Slfte Street,

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The balance of cash in tl -&lt; Utah
Tmawoifc»t», 1874, wm 01,139,
413.24. Reeoipta during the week tad
Ing Sept 16, warn 89,762.02 : psrmenti
donee
time, tn.UlVT ; Uaviq
ababtomia tbotreasury of 11,127.
743.291 daemaae for the week 211,689.

skirted by tbo priseoval forests, for the
white men's’ax bed not resounded in
this region.
To-day, initrad of this expense ot
water a lexuriaat growth of waving
graas grooto tbe rye. Finely eoltivatod
term, are upon ita borders, and tbo
ooody form houses, woll-filisd barns and
exteuaivr orchards tell their own story
of thrift and pfoaty. Highway* like
■lender thread, treveroe thaee broad
acres in different direction,, and instead
of toe nooelam gliihng esnoo on the
pladd waler, tbo iron homo thunders
through tho ocean of waving green at
lightoteg .(wmk- drawing pmdou. load,
of htunaaity and merchandiae.
Everybody in tho Bute of Michigan
haa liear-J moie or lees about Senator
Chandler’, form, yet few people, except­
ing tboee living near, haw a correct
ides of its nature or magnitude. It
romcrfoe.3^06 2-8 acme of which upwaids ol 2,000 are what was once a
watery waits, but in later year, known
fomiUiarlv aa tbo “Big Marsh."
la 18GB, while traveling ia Europe,
Senator Chandler had hw attention
called to the rich land, of Holland,
which bad boon reclaimed from dreary
marshes by a thorough system of drain­
age. Ho vra, struck with tho great re­
semblance ot the eoil to that of tbo
marsh lands of Michigan, aad deter­
mined on purchasing a portion of the

Jske Mtao. CsmsXateMi,
Ayeses/^tyryLMsrisX.Mewls*. »»J I

r tei Snsire or B*s«V Com,. I
Hurrira. *M.KKali:i i
wssfAeEV* Uewse,:
•atirttsirtririct;

poem to take iflotbe dui of young laa ie* to Europe for tbe purposes of for­
eign travel, and art Tbe tour will oc­
cupy one year, and may ho extended to
18 months. Dr. J. A. B. Stone, who
haa traveled exltaaively ia the Old
World, will accompany tha party.
Tbo public libraries oi Michigan
numbered la 1870, 422—tha largest
number ef tbe kind in tho Doited
Bute*. Now York stood next, baring
13d librarian, Massachusetts third, with
95. In reaped to the number of vol­
ume*, however. Mamackuaotu stead
fiat, with 475,852 veiwMo; Now York
seated. 178,236; Michigan third. 114,­
207. . No other Stale approaches tlw~
throe in the number or mm 01 fa pubhc libraries. Tbe Michigan suttaura
*bow that the system ie widely distribu­
ted, end that the township plan is work­
rug fovoraUy for tbo benefit of the peo­
ple. Wa syrtem ie, ax l» well known,
based upon tbo idea of making one
band wash tbo other by dsrating tho
fines for minor
—— *-i~* k-r-------lice justicM to__ r_________
and tbe conduct of tho librarim.

1873.

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ANOTHER CHANCE !
FIFTH AM LAST CONCEIT

h&gt; M'ta* u &gt;b», ■ Uall-4 hr U,
t ■lest Ml Ikv* k.T« vitand.
tefare emtil.», l* tks odhuen
wiu'irnbuMiM AoA e-A.ii
rSSftsnrASJftE
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PUBLICUBHABYOFKEHTUCT.
of tbo year it is free from water, and the
soil be, settled eo much that mowing
machine, are largely used in cutting
tho hay. A portion of tbo marsh ba,
already been seeded to rod-top end oth­
er grasses adapted to wot lands, and ■
many ton* of bay of first-class quality .
have been put un.
Tho main ditch, 1C foot wide aad I
feet deep, commeacee at Park Lake, a
body of water on oedion 28 in tbo town­
ship of Bath, Clinton county, and run,
directly west, two mUee peraUol with
tho section line, then diverge, northweeterly, and emptier into the LookingGlaae River, ita whole length being
seven milvv. Upwards of 80 miles of
lateral ditches, tho largest of which are
seven foot wide and four foe* deep- ,Dd
tho smsliest four feel wide and two feet
deep, han- l-«en constructed. These
lateral ditches are usually 40 rods apart,
mneb depending on the surfooo to bo
drained. Blares on this marsh whore
four years ago the ditchers bad to above
n flat-boat ahead in order to walk on it,
are now ao firm that borsea hardly leave
a foot-print.
Upwards of 300 tons of hay hare
Iwen cut tbe present season, although
tho crop ia much lighter than last year.
About ibe same number at acres have
iieen mowed, the difference ia quantity
being accounted for by tbo droath ia
the early port oi tbo hi-ot., which ef­
fects productiveness of marsh-land as
well aa of upland.
We Iwlievo tbo
amount put np last year was something
like 600 tons.
Mr. Chandler's experiment ia hay- 1
raising proved a bleesiag to tbo formers ,
of Ingbam sad Clinton counties last 1
spring, for hundreds ot cattle, horses
and sheep mn,l have perished bad it
■ot been for the hay cut upon thia
marsh. Many men who ridiculed tho J
enlorprto. when Mr. Chandler began it, ।
and who charged enormously for their
services or supplies because "he was ।
fooling his money away, and they .
might a, well have souie of it aa any­
body," now praise tho hbernl outlay bv
which a malarious tract has been made ,
to help ibem in a foraino eeaaou. Marsh '
bay, sold at this form for 88 per Ion.
waa drawn by sliarp follows a few mile,
■nd rceokl lor 816 or more, which prob­
ably origiuate-l the falsehood that Mr. 1
ChandlerlepcculaloJ on the aufferings
of the termtac -whBofa wa- relfovint |
them, in ninny la&gt;Unoes gfrin - credit
to poor m»a
The upland, cvoipsieiug about 900
acres, lire &lt;■&gt; the north side nl the
marsh, aad was originally black oak I
and white mk opening*. The soil is of ,
a light saii-V quality, but capable of |
being lUMfa tu produre sbirodsnlly.
About 100 a--n-v are under cuWvafion, '
m which are two uf the finest fields of .
c- ira ia this vicinity.
A rominodious farm hunw has loon
erected, et a ousftof about 88.0UO, uu the
north rod of the marvh sod a short die. ,
fence wort of the J, I*. A B Bailroad. J
There ia also a beat ham An the prem­
ise*, well arranged for stock. Th*
principal stuck burn wm erected two ’
yean ago at a ant of about 21,000. It
is situated half a mile aorthwert of the
farm house, and has ail the modem ;
cDuvroicncEw for feeding and watering (

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Hon. W. H. C. Mitchell has been renomiaated by acclamation for Hints
Senator ia tbe Thirty-Amt Diatrict.
E
A Ferguson has aleo been renominated
forlteprseeBtetavs in the cocuties of
Waxfood, Mfeswaukeo, Grand Tnverae.
Ealkarka aad Crawford.

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VOL. YJX*. NQ, 24.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1874.

Initial nd 6li;lpt» Caffe

vns.

HASTINGS

UF4OHM.

JOHN STANLEY!

All kinds of Unit on hand and

.

WHOLE NO. 958.
'eat to him.

W*IAakW..«i

। ofaaage to han him hm to-mtuow,
andtKua rare bi* moth* a great a*rrow, most likely,'’ m4 MaiT
.
Mabe!Clifton nensXAha loeaiiMtuHaiaP.------- Fnesufa wandered
that her bean had not yfakfod to some

GROCERIES!

OUT TO ORDER.
Also Poultry and other Gun*

Canned Fruits and Fish.
A. P. DRAKE,

FRESH FISH!

’!

pfutARimELu*

OX FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

CHAS. II. HAVER,

Deeper Ash Pit,

It has a Larger Door,

Swinging Hearth,

Oysters received daily

Shaking and Dumping Grate,

Pres delivery and- on time.

u-h

The Door ia placed in Front thue Cor reefing the Ten
is the case where the door is on the side near the flue.

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And a Perfect working Damper and Check Draft.
JOSEPH PFLUG.

is open

IT IS MADE IN THREE SIZES,

A HEARTS REWARD.

GROCERS.

lie celebrated oast Lined Diving flue Base Heaters,
XJftr to 8ft it Ite LiinH Urtu Bite
LAE PLASfiB,
STUCCO
WATER LIE
LHE 4 HAIB

Acorn
Maple Parlor
And the largest umorlment of Cottage, Cook and Parlor Cook Stov-

County.

SIOO.OOO 00

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

GIFT ENTERPRISE
THE PAEMIHF8 WILL BE SOLD

for Ok tai Italian Lot

DENTIST

Mutual.

NEW LUMBER,

Chromo

NEW OFFERS!
NEW IDEAS

SI THE GREAT HUS OFFEH

WKZsiKKits sboshjbbs.

Pure Wines ind Lionors!

CHROMOS

.Near Dwight &amp; Burra U's Agricultural Works, Hastings, Mich.

NEW PHOTOGRAPH
WE WANT AGENTS.

H.A. BUSELL'S

We guarantee the BECKWITH STOVE to give perfect satis*

faction, or inoiwj refunded.
For Economy of Fuel, Safety and Doeabifoy it stands witboat

Sirnial aii Itttaiical

NEW GOODS AND HEW PRHX8

“Mahal, your are very much intoreatad in this young man. Am I io oon-

usUsms

Renumber ths Place.

We would respe
parties who have
using them:

“Fatbar, tot us abstain .from "using
wioaa Io morrow."
“What! no. no ; I on not great you
that. Ncwinaa! Why child, hare you
p*e rreiy ? For twenty-fire years I
have oSared my frionds win* on New
Yrar’a day, and narer hare felt that I
wa* doing anything wrong. What h*s
come over you f
“Oh, father, 1 hare never felt juat
right whan offerinc m.n nine, and just
now as I wa* making out the order tor
Joiiu, I ch sored to raise my eyaa jut a*
Eagar Livingston eras passing.
1&gt;
needed but a glance to see ke wa* rary
much under the influence of liquor.
Father, bis mother is a widow ; bo ia
her only child, and all her earthly bopea
renter m kirn. Will they not ba wreck­
ed, think you, if he iadulgee in the wise
cup ? To-morrow he will make many
call*. Beautiful todies will offer him wine.
He will not tiara tbe courage, poaaslily,
to wiab to decline. To morrow night,
most likely, ho will return homo to fin
his mother'* heart with sorrow. 1 don't
wish to contribute one drop of that bit­
ter cup."
“My dear, whether we hare wwee or
not, with him it will be all the rame, a*
you say L. will make many call*.”
“Father, if you had a too, would you
not talk differently ’ Think bow many
I young men of tbe brightest future hare
J tailed, nay, worse, won disgrace and oar■ ly greres from love of win*. I feel a*
. if £dgar Uringston attxxl upon the
■ brink of a fearful precipice. Father,
• stretch faith your strong arm to draw
, him—if only step by step. If wa do
' not mvo him, it will be a comfort to

‘‘Nothing more than far hi* own and
hie mother's rake, 1 would endeavor to
rare him, or other young man in hie
danger, father. Bar* will ba on. of
hi* first calls. Pomibly I can-detain
REAM.VABLE EA.TEBI
him long enough to prevent him from
7_ — _ -I-.— Lu— V.
14 I.to great’tomptotton. Ob, fifther, plea*.! giant me thi* F*
‘■Really, deer, I feel diapoeed to grant
it, but so many wffl be diMppointad.
COFTtKO AHU ZNLABQ1NO OLD Besides, I hers not the courage to make
this great change, and set fire hundred
tongues to work, speculating about the
cans* ol it- Home will decfare I am
about to fiuL other, that I have grown
pewurkma. Ah ! wlfat ia it John^
Just (hen a . earrant entered and
handed him an envelope saying:

Itblksniblte

HASYUGS MARBLE WDBKS!

"A boon, papa- Promise to gnat
la thia last day ol the year, mv bocn !“
•■What is it, my Ion F’
‘'Promise to grant it first."
• Not in iguoranoe, my child ’’
‘•Treat me, father."
She had an aagar, oarosat, nob la look
i liar eye* that her fathar did tract la.

FEROTYPE GALLERY
■ r. H»UTU

DENTIST

With the first iua» in September Dr.
Talmage entered upon tha secund year
of hia editoral management of T«x
Crrrsniw *t W&lt;Mx. Under hla inBu­
eno* thepatMr JM taksn a pueititm in
the foremost rank of religious weeklies.
It* suwess has been unqualified. Th*
liberal tone Of Its editorial*, tbe doter-

SINE’S
ojEMciffliuwinunnw
One Prize,$5,000 in Silver

Miillt

Mahle Clifton Mt batons ona ol tha
window* of bar lather's magnificent
raansion. A servant stood m waiting.
Hhe wss making out a Jut ol articles
wanted for tha next day. Coming tool•tope arrested her attention.
She
raised bar eyes and looked out. The
crimson flush deepened on her bright
young face, ai “Oh !" in a deep regret
escaped her lipa.
Hue turned round after u instant of

FARM FOR SALE!

brought in Bar ry

qi\ULK 4 qusseu

JWksrth
Artll-slus

HASTINGS, MICH.

B. F. Ciinattn,

I
Mr. Oilton lore it quickly open, read
ITsmd axnfairaad.
“Really, thia I* too bad. but I martt
go, John! Hero—"
And hastily writing a few words fora‘
retire dispatch, be handed it to tbe **rvent, and Hinting to Mabrt.aaid;
“My old friend, Harwell, i* dying,and1
be»s that I will hasten to him. I can­.
not deny Mm. Bo you will have tn en'

Middleville
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Hastings, Michigan.

j

A Full Btoek of Shirt*, Collars, Cuffs,
Necktfoa and Suspended

INK,

RATON.
WATER OLOR

Loftk Gfflt for Counterfeits 1
•ee

D-BSCKWITH" on the Door.of

I&lt;J . raVT AflrVliBBH r
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before you buy

AND OILS

A good assortment of Per­
fumery, Hair Oils, Pow­
der, Dues, and other
T&lt;M Goods, Pm-

,

from all parts vl ths country and by a
constant enlargement of our subscrip­
ts* roB. We shall make no chaaig. in
the pofiey of our paper, asvd sawe fa.
tenady its taaanmg. Wo shall !i*re&gt; a
ingstoa bad drawn Flory to tha win-1
paper fall ol amfamtion and fire. Wo
duw. They were looking oat on tbs eball tear up all tedious coatr^otioa*
passen. by. Reeling along the side­ that are sent us, though the aathormay
walk, shouting and singing a drunken hare a string of titles aa long as th» tail
setg came Edgar's friesd of the morn­ of the fart eocsst, while an article w.th
ing. Flory turned (roan tbe-aiekening pith and ram and power shall ZJK. a
eight Edgar followed, aayiag^
“But for you and Mias (Tifton, I
might have boon one of that party.”
And going to Mabel, bi raid :
"Mie* Cllftoc. your alumber to-night
should be peaceful. You have not
helped to cloud either brain or heart of thing like eant and humdrum
any of your friends to-day. Accept «ny come all hearty and helpful woHi*. ail
warmest thanks for baring Mved ma pictures of home-life, all skvtdbea of
from feeling both.”
thing* arborescent and beautiful, all
I Edgar mw an expression in Ernest’s gUmpeaaof freah religion* experience,
; eyo* that made him think it would be all discussions about the boat way of
quite a* acreeble to all partira if ha doing things, al; rousing addmeaa, all
wouM take Flory back to the recess of news, whether from earth or heaven !
the window, to the piano, or anywhere Never brighter praepoct* opened before
anv tw« than tafnre thfa6

7^Zi.

“I came one night to lay my heart be­
fore you. You had many gtiert* ana
offered thefts-winr. You uvGced not
that I placed my das* untouched on
the table. I left early. I dared not
woo tbe heart of one who held such a
fearful temptation before ma j why, you
will know when I loll yuu the terrible
troth. My only brother want down to
a drunka^i'a grave; the woman be loved
urging him o*. For a time mother and
i won him from ths fatal pasxion. He
was doing well Wa believed ba would
fulfill ths bright pretntes of early ydhth.
He grew to love a beautiful gut tihe great cefabiity in Borapo. Itfaaadwa* wild anA thoughtless, and on* nignt mirablo feature of thia pnmiumithat
at a party, irtsfawr father’* house, she there is no additional oxpeuso j for
urged him to drink. ‘Ou* glass. Ev­ mounting or frames u Vitn ths ebroery on* but you takes wm*? said she. emm. When the subscriber ha* peid
He reeutod. She taunted Mm about three dollars ami twenty-firo coats he
having to abstain entirely b*can*e he receirae tbe premium free br maifi the
had not the a«lf control to use wino in paper for ose year, and Um hi* postage
moderation. He yielded, accented ths paid alto after January 1, 187b, in' ac­
fatal glass from her head, ana dranx, cordance with the new- postal law wfiich
first moderately, then on and on, in iho require* pubfaben lo prepay tbe post­
old fearful way, until the end came—a age ai Use mailiag odtoa. Wa invite
rained lib. and a ratriW* fabken Uie attention of uur reader* to th* adheart Do you woadar that I Acd from vwtl*einsnt of thia excellent paper In
— • -------*-—* iifajaaniag'to »■ Mother column. It proton!* special In­
not To-day I board ducement* to Agents.•
fctwU, .
m.&lt; Efaraertly, thank-1
thi had dawned upon
.—,
------------ bar* to lay my heart
before the only wemaa I ovwr loved.
Will you be my wife, Mabel F’
Her heart wm too full of joy—the
could not toll him in word* how happy
alie was, but her llltl* hand* lay Mill in
his. Bbo raised liar *yea a luoment,
and he mw tbe love ot years beaming
there. He needed no bhiwer. Judg­
ing tram tbe low tones into which th*
voiresin the other room had fallen, 1
think seme other heart* mart bare

turn of Mr. Cfifton. who entered, call.
Ing out:
"M abel. dear, Io ma thus rwtr.i look
rather dark. Let's hare ths &lt;*» turned th*lr fundamsuta! right*, without which
And when there wm light enough the guaranty of a republican ton* of
gvrsrnater.l fail*.
Tba malb'J m
for Mr Ciftoa to look into hi* daugb- *heah that doty .hoeid'ba fatted to
tert. eyes ha aaw a bright HgM shlnlag not so plain, bet tha mat hod xu„ i ba
there. Another moment when Hory devised. and although, in th. an .rracane to greet kith, be raid with a ty, thabaatOM may not ba adopted,
beaitalkia would be worse titan -any
plan that i* likely to ba triad. It Mm
though’, that the madwM* which bad an
naae-gvided by the light within. Wall.
have yen had a pteoaant day T*
“A happy day,’ fathar; there are M
ragntato steal in and mar it,** Mabe!
sato, with*Might *mD*
“lam glad of it—glad of your re­
sdre, Mahal. How gfad, yon wfa

■ WJSfrL’tol’Lfttt.ie:

�■euowrr
On tbe 23d of September a nxxxtor |
maotiag of tbe Rspnblieaat of Ginrarai j
County wm bold al rfart," Hon- zj

You ivillfind a* &amp;e

Reptiblic*n_Nominations.
Hawse followed by Got. Bagley,
from wbeaa eery able speech we make
tha following extracts:
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end valuable improvements in machin- ,
ery for tightening He arduous lebete.
.flSUO XMff T’JO
it m -yWiriffi 1 nnn ।j n urn
was up and at his poet to see wkst there
was to bo seen on this, the Second Day's '
Exhibition of tha Baxrv Co. Agricultu- ।

In addition to all thio, ire did our full
share towards putting down the rehel­
lton, and were twmwrlUd to borfor,
from 1861 to 1866,11,680,878 for thia
purpose, all of vhtote has been paid, ex­
cept the bonds due ia 18®0, W6.000,
and those wo would psyr to-day1 rouM
we induce theho^ers to prawnf ibera

""A SPECIALTY.

'SWHMi

control of
when the?
tsemWhen, i x 1854, tbe Republican party
Is not this a rwxxxd of width w. may
aMtuedeo atrol of tbe Stale governsxMt.tbey found xm&gt; State instircticna wall be proud?
Is there a citixou of the State who
except the Univsrritv N.-nnal School
andbtatol &gt;rison, and tbeoe wore mere- does not feci a personal pride in it t
Who of ns, as wo stand here to-day,
ly the shad ewe of what they have since
beenma
: some official figures from

PLANING

large crowd had aasumhiad aad it was
in some places hard to |«m around.
Nevertheless,' we were able to eve and
to be seen with our load pencil and nolo
book, looking ou| for everything worthy
ol our special mention.
ThW weather bid fair at morn to be
nice aod pleasant Towards night the
clouds began to appear and a slight
/sin fall, but not enough to lay the dust

NO TIME FOR BOLTING.

candidate for Proeecntmg Attorney.
We do net know who &lt;xmstxtuto there
'■many Republican*," but wo do know
that the movement is frought with evil
and only evil—littarally “conceived i&lt;
sin," and “brought forth in iniquity."
Thia is as frsw for *tfofoag&gt; “d we pre­
dict the men who go into thia move­
ment srill find out their mistake when
it is too late. We understand they claim
to oppose the Regular Republican Nom­
inee because he is not a Republican,
and expect to nominate Hon. James A.
Sweexey,* a renegade Republican and
the present Democratic nominee for the

But the fleet to, Ibis is not where the
shoe pinches. Mr. Bauer is a Temper­
ance man; Mr. Swearer is not;
and that is the meat in that nut—jut
that and nothing else troubles these
men, and they know it, but dare not say
it Bnt our opinion is that thia is no
time to raise a Prohibition issue—either
for or against—and for the party to do
that is simply to lead to certain defeat
in the near fixture. We believe that the
convention|is the place to settle all ques­
tions, and. thatjevery man who claims
to be a Republican should abode the no­
tion of the majority, and that majority
by a very decided vote elected Mr
Baur for Proeeentsr, and in so doing
made tbe candidate for every true Re­
publican. Again ww say, this is no time

1874 inahwivn. to the University fund,
|9fi6,480, or six average ot 649,771 per
annum. Il bad ia 1871,1,176 students,
with forty-two profsrenra and aaststaste
It has a aMMurn of over 18X900 differ­
ent specimens : aa excellent labratery.
and a hbrary of 22,000 volumes
Every ritxessi of Michigan looks upon
it aa Hs own; its gradualos adorn every

The first appropriation to this institu­
tion a as also paid in 1855, and it has
received trom that dale to 1874 inclu­
sive, 162,518. It has accommodations
flor 850 boys, is well appointed in every
particular, baa a good farm, with good
stock, excellent shops and machinwy.

line in Full Blast.

in the 16th Benaiorial District Mr
Warren is on. able member of ths present
House of Ifeprooentatiree, a flue scholar,
a popular physician, and a Republican
true and tried. Though not a candi­
date for tbe neminattou, yet hs is very
acceptable to ths people, and ths fact
that the nomination wasforced upon
him, is to him a compliment worth
more than the pantxxa poteiMy can be.
Of bis otocitoa by jurt about S.006 ma­
jority there is uo more doubt, than there
to that election day will ooms. And it
to equally certain that be will make a
Senator of whom we shall all have oecasfou tube proud. Personally, wo are
pbsased to surremfior tbe tret reposed
in us tqo years imco, to tbe hands ef a

We do nearly all our new work by Machinery
----- costa but little,
have any Dogan-Head Mechanics'
I.. Tnk '
’
Fourth. I boss. --------Fifth.
Theworkisweuaone the first time, and there­
fore I do not have- to charge any extra price for
Job tificover the expencc of repairing it.
the Job
f ytHke Siidozcn Buggies'just alike, and can
\JthAi^poheaper on that account.
icnth. I live on the profits ofmy own labor.
•
&lt;hth. J don’t have to pay rent.
MUL
know all about the Buggy business.
tAiJf H/irn 1 get a good Mechanic 1 keep hint.

NOW IS YOUR TIME

liion

There is aouax little trouble ftbaut tbe
cigy business The rigsr-makera have
held a convention to eeo if it is not pos­
sible to reform tha trade and pat it on a

the city who are dependent upon cigar
maxiagfo a divuHMd. (Agars «re
very esidom thadein Crrtorfra, but tbs
tobacco is given ont aad the work is
done in tenement bouses in the lowest
and filthiort quarters of the ci&lt;y. Now.
the trouble list in this.
In one not
very large building for thousand men.
piekupaUiila,'"aaytheee,‘&lt;thoa we'II women and children are employed, iu
begin to advertise?' Haro th* question tanking cigffii Ute nnaiaBtreAsing ia
arises, wbat do business men advertise
fur? If we are not m error, il l*. first.

Others ask their neighbore where they
got such and such a thing, and how
much it costs. Moro, still, reed the
newspapers for information—snu the

greatest indasements, and who is, really
anxious to sell. Than advcrtidtxg to aft
index optaterprise sad businese piudi.

aad ba who appeals to the public
through the (mWiopnnta shorn tbolbs

mere tert of his domg ~ proves that bo
has something there making B Worth
their white to go «&gt; Hm.
We invite

Mako Cutters by Machinery,

, I am prepared to 8how my Astonislied Customer* win it i«
♦hut I m Sell Buggief and Cuttent SO cheap.

r I particular, ao«&gt; 'wto^ging to Dardia
fixed at 81,600. when his foes amounted
1 ktcOmWr. t&gt;l Baltnaase, which retired
to from 63,000 to 820,000 a rear.
I
3 tha 1st pceminm. Ho was a deep red,
era not surprised that the ords rias of the
weight l,WM) Iba. and is but 2 mj
secretary of State, commissioner of the
land office, and auditor genera] were
. old. This hull is al Durham bloo^md I
sstaldubod at 8800 and 61,000. wk&lt;m ble man is certain to make frees five to&gt; nceitod hAtliWlptsHiM sJto; AtefJ'
their fees amounted to from 8500 te ton dollars every night in tbe week.
• Fait. Anotkes worthy of mention is1
88,000 each per annum.
He has run this game for two years
Do not these facta siu.w u fidelity and that I know of. I wonder what he dors* onobf 4. &lt;J. Harris, of Irving, four'
years old. Of milch oowa, there was a
care of the public interest on the" pan with his money.
ot Republican officials worthy of &lt;rar
largo number ; also of working cattle.
heartrnst commendatious ?
! ia finally here, and gloricas it is. The4 Of young cattle tbars.wers but few on
AU tbe facts and figure* given you !
weather is cool and eri^y—&lt;te ream­. exhibition.
are taken from the report of the auditor I
; ings are gorgeous aad the efiecnoons
Then we prated ba view the large die­
general for 1873. and are official.
magnificent Broadway, from three to
We boost of increased population, of fire in the afternoon, is* now a sight play of Agricultural Implements of
growing wealth, of rapid development Tbe milliners sud people who drere the Dwight A Burrall. They had entered
in material things, but do not these feeti
women hers got their fall atylea oa the 46 piere and tbe fellowtug eomprite I
backaoftltofemi nines, and they are re­ but a part of their list: Taylor -Raks,
fiend sot ia beauty Th* fashions this rJawiug Machhm, Clipper Mower, 'Robla it'to be wond.usd at that' when­
ever we go. wo hear Miehigan spuk.n
Uss' J.'ulHvutor, Harrow for two horses.
of aa the “model State!”
pretty m the moot exacting &lt;wald wish. Gang Plows, .Giro Ptow. etc. Grable A
So much tor the past. I think this The white felt hte, with uptaWbkfa. Russell had exhibited a large amount of
brief statement of the actual accomplish­ trimmed with all sorts of leathers and
Implements on the ground, c&lt;-uiixiing
ments of the past twenty rears, toll a
beautiful material, mako the street
story of doty honestly performed; of sbowy. Thea the dresses are aepotiaUv efl Champion Mower ami Raker, Woiwise legialaiion, of prudfcaco in pubbe
pretty this fait, and, for the ecenfort1 of yorine Cultivator, st«. Thfe"fian&gt; Uhb* •tef4**
expeadituro. of fidchlT to every State
husbands, 1 am happy to add, not I exhibit ft largo and varied assortment wnuteli
interest, rarely equaled in the history of MghUuUv expeuftive A woman way
of vtosan tin and Copper ware, among Btuk &gt;i
got hstMlf Wpfcr on aftecnenti prom-

tain it, alter it has been created.
Ho
•who expects basinees to “pick up,"
therefore, by silting in hie store and
waiting tor it, is in the position ol Mi­
cawber, who was eternally waiting for
somstkieg to turn up, never dreaming
that things ere alWays waiting io ba
turned up. Cutaauxrs exist in dull
times as well ns brisk. They v are only
mots careful is buying and look longer

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[101

Begging is a very good busiamo in Kre
York. There are hundreds of tbo?
sands of people wbu are ewehn. in :bo I
uee of nickels, uv| who, Jrom hsbit,
drop them Into'rearyhaler box that is
offerud—them are the tipey-gsnerous,
and tha aftuany,benevolent—all thesa
make up afeiugli to keep tile army «!1

।

As will be eeen by the official pro­
ceedings published in another column,
the Bonatorial^Conventien at Cliartotia
on Saturday, nominated Hon. Asa K.
Warren of Olivet, Eaton County, as tha

&amp; MATCHING

the Iron Bridge

scsaz*. r&lt;reaE“i
While for 1874 alone they will be
over 8500,OO-.i
Perhaps one of tbe most aetoniahiag
wiucm of inercasvd revenue to th«
State has been from the recripta for in­
terest on State deposits and fees from
State officer*. From 1835 to 1854, be­
ing nineteen years, the receipts from
these roartos were 11,553, or an aver­
age of 674 per unnum, while the ro­
There was paid to the University om nt* from the sama sources from 1855
from the State Treasurv from I860 to to 1878, being eighteen yvere, were
1854 indueivv. 873,45*. or an average 8327,670, or an average of 117,245 per
of H4.0S1 60 per annum.

’resawing

Hay

Rakes,

and

■MAX".'j

Drills,

Plows, etc.
He had expected , to
bare -others &lt;m the ground, but' was
disappointed in receiving them. Wa
••xt eato’.ed the carriage shed of J. Lee
Reod.wbo has 7 buggies and 2 splendid
cottars. One, in particular, of the bug­
gies should deunrr* the] eoreful fat»petrtian of all. For beauty of finish aad
aula of wockaxanehip, we think it in

Come and see
„
lings, Sept., Oth 1874.

for Yourselves.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;

good substantial l-uggiesjbsra w
ware both good
I' Now rnmee tbe good thiagw of w
in fruit, embracing apples, p
.■ ■ ___
|&gt;eachos, grapws, eic^ ti
v- ‘
been a bettor display in________ ,
corn, owing to the dry weather it

Orel* CH

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truthfully any it was th&lt;- finest and moat
varied aMortmcnx wo baa* over peered
spun. Vegetables worn fair but not up
was a good display of potatoes,
and other vegetables
In the Floral Hall wsre rams of 4M
beet specimens of Honey ever exhibited
at our Countv Pair.
In Millinery
Goods Mrs. M. E. Taylor rewired the
first premium, aad tbe show cases of Al.
Troutwins nalHopklns A Barnes, were
splendid. The case of Trout wine's was
ronnu£actttred/by Jan. M. Hawse aad is
worthy of a careful inspection. Of but­
ter, bread and cake, a large aud good
assortment wore .'ahffivn.] Of
work, flowers, aad needle work, a good
display was made lot not as ranch as

.

OCERY AND TEA HOUSE,
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE’S NEW STORE,

will DO torteitea

H TTWX

JI

turi Slot of Sy^yr Sril*r

Where can be found a choice and well selected Stork of Staple
and Fancy
PROMSIONd, CONFECTIONERY A
(Iruund
Spices
'“Mrs. G.M, Sides, would rettpectfiJly inform the Ladies of '

SOMETHING NEW!

MU jilt .•imuW’?R*".TED PURE-

All kinda of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables alwa&gt; » on hand.
Also we have a full line of the beat

&gt; MwrA ftxWflB.,profksry,1Ols»» a Wooden War,
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

in D'

and Wilson, both represented by Trav­
erse Philips Black end Fuller had
noma vary fino sped tn sue of Marble
Stones on exhibition.
•,
In the poultry depurtmont it esosUed
Ksounty fkit we Ease ever attended.
odd be impracticable, at thia time,

hibitors, such as attracted our attention. ,
In the words of many who attended thk
Bute Fair, “it oxooite anything we have
orersoen." W.fD. Hayes had nearly .
a dosen coot» of Partridge Cochins,

I). R. McElwain exhibited Dork and
Light Brahmas and Brenas Turkeys,
J. 8. Van Brent Rouen Ducks. John
Hotchkiss the celebrated Ayfeebury

&lt;L

L'a building on State St.,
ig Roonu.

od»«t&lt;53iaXJ

Wark

to call before Purchasing.

not prevent 10,000 bushels
ood FALL AND WINTER
LES being wanted at the
ixtgs Depot, for which, the
test Marxst price will be

�Tifs R^rilsuciyi B\,ms^.
1 ot Barry County, at Union Ball,
in thia city, on Friday Oct. 16th,
at 7 o’clock. Turn out every­
body.

Agreeable to the call o! the Commit­
tea th. Senatorial’ Convcatrm for the
l«Ch District assembled at Charlotte on

tn,. XM*
counts so that he l
Unto stock of gw
a„
o*
bare noth a bug fa* beta

There ia a fallow by tha suns of
Boecber in town, claiming tha Penn
Mutaal of Philadelphia to ba th. Ut

far in hi. official caroor justified the
great expectations which his appoint­
ment created. He ia one of tha many
tnu men chosen by Preudon t Grant to
fill important official positions
Tbo Dea Moinae (Iowa}) Valley ZZiroU of a recent date, starts out with a
rolumn article on “Program in South
America," followed,by another article
on the •■Dimeateous of the Planet Sa­
turn." That editor evidently thinks he
ia “at homo” moat anywhere.
We pubEsb announcements uf deaths,
births and marriages, witboat charge.
But for «T&gt;»tTy or other matter aceompany ing u-.tscaa of deaths our charge |

CHURCHES.

rille, was chosen Secretary.
On motion of Dr. Covey af Eason,
the Chair was authorised to appoint a
committee of three an credentials, and
selected aa said Committee Dr. Oom,
Han. Daniel Striks^andG. W. K^ea.
Tbo Committee an Credentials report­
ed twenty delegates in attendance from
Eaton Cotutly and twekn from Berry,
and the report on motion, Hon. Geo.
K. Beamer of Barry, was accepted and
vlopte&lt;l. .
[The Seemtasy did not farniab us with
the names ot tbe delegates, ami they
are coatequently omitted.—Ed. B*»-

A. N. SABIN,
FLOCS Jr

CFjUS .

Commission Merchant,

.nruis.

MfflK IS BEAD!
DAY ANDJNIGHT.

number of polidaa in fotco that the
Penn can. Tho “best” is a largo claim
to tanka for e company. aad entitled to
On motion of Dr. Covey ths Chair
was directed to appoint two Tellers, and
Tfry little credit.
selected for that position. Dr. Covey of
Eaton County, and Clement Smith of
Barry.
*
On motion of Mr. Giddings ot Eaton
Lottors remaining In Haatiuga P. O.
County, the Couisatiua peoceeded to an
uncalled for Oct. 7th, 1874.
Wm Allen, E 8 Brownell, Wm 8. informal vote for Senator with Hie fuiCrowell, D Hewett Davis, Wm Henson, lowing^result:
Frank Kelley, Emma Lawranson, Mrs WbpWFNu. of Totos
Sarah Lxinmag. L Mack. Irving G Hen’y A. Show rocoi
Nichols, Warren E Roberts, John Stan-

Qty Drug

C. SCHULENBURG,

Be it known. That I shall
| keep in gtoA and fill tn order
j thfi fekhnded j . .

Wo have jest received tho largest,
cheapest and beat aawrtmen; of wed­
ding atatsooery ever brought to this
city, coosiatwg of all the latest style of
er.rolopee, paper and cards. With our
new and beautiful styles of type, and
good workmen, we are now prepared to

CorejBO cenu,

. ..._____

Oats forty cent*.

Common Council meets tn-night.

□uuwHe

J. Tilden had given 110,040 out of bb
own pocket to help elect Greeley Proai
Cha*. Bauer.
dent, a rash young man wanted to know 8. Dickie,
if any one could say whether Mr. Tilden Henry Hollingshead, Henry Prindle.
8aml. Edmonds,
had ever given even ao much as 11000 Win. Gear.
iu aid of hia country in the time of its
extremity. Deep silence brooded over
that assembly.

Henry A. Shaw
-•*
11
And on motion of G. W. Keyes, Hou.
Asa K. Warren of Olivet. Eaton Coun­
ty. was declared unanimously ncminated a* the Republican candidate fur

5«ini:jjiBeu Pins,
ofall CURTI&amp; DODOF. ROBINSON

that tha Chair appoint the usual Sanatotal Committee, tha Chairman to bo
from tha County of Barry.

and WJARD palteruK and

Crofiugsfcr oRTt O W 8 now In

bored 4.202. and the receipts amocatod
to 125.710.
The number^
«®’r‘eto at tbe State
Prison only needs the addition o! a
’ couple to make 70S. '
i Wednesday evening Senator Chan1 dler, Gov. Bagley and Repreeentativo
Williams speaks in Luce's Hall, Grand
. Rapids.
Hun. Albert Williams of Ionia, will
talk on Woman Suffrage and Politi­
cal Prohibition to-monow night at He-

TO ADVERTISERS-

Local feli'iptj; JUtictj.

It w&gt;» Capt. Geu. W.McCormick not
Dr. A. H. Eilia, who was Secretary of
tbo District Convention. The mistake
wav mad* in this office
We learn that Allegan Udge. No.
1&lt;», L 0. O. F., will celebrate its 8th
Anniversary on tho l‘th day ot Novem­
ber. A good time is anticipated.

The Annuel Meeting of the Barry
Cocnty Board of Sapervborr, will ba
i uu now all alone in tbe Photograph held nt the Court House, in thb city,
bus:n»aa, and as I have made arrange- commencing on Monday next.
nents to increase my facilities tor dotnk. ,Tho prince of Dead-Boats—tho man
bstti-r work than over, all should call
who spalb calf “c-a-l-v-o," is tbo Dem­
end get a negative taken. The superiorrty of toy work,in the past is a suffi- ocratic candidate fur rroeecuting Altorei-'it guarantee of first-class work in oey. When ssdf weedwi «ui
th- futoxw.
Looms in Washington
Hun. HaAcy Wright and Cbarke H.
ri xlc, south side State Street\
Bauer, our popular candidate for ProoSir!
Geo. L. nxxrw.
eruting Attorney, are at Lansing alienA ' Reidy io Buy Wheat, Osts, and dhV to busiasus in the Supreme Coart.
Other Grain.
^fficob Maus has been turning his gar­
HoHon! den into a grapwy wo should judge by
arv now prepared to purchase wheat. the way be has dug it up- He tafotms
n«
that be intends to set oct nearly 60
Oats, and other grain, a! the Storebooae
o' W T. Eastman, corner Broadway
a-.l Railroad • treats.
The higbrot
p.cc paid in caah. F’armow lenrn our
prices before solliagCxmst &amp; Hower.
MTta Ooepw.ion.1 Dutr^ with OS*
Putings City, Sept 2, 1874.

PICTURESl
PICTURES 1

mo.

Commission Merchants.

v'Tho Firemen's Fair Dance proved to
mittew Hon. David R. Cook of Barry,
bo one of the best parties held ia Union
Dvmueratic, Liberal, Bogus Republi­ Hall, or even in thia vicinity, kr some
Members of Wild Flower 1-odge No. G. W. Keyea ol Eaton, and Isaac A.
can Coavonti-'n at Hickory Conjees to_J4 I. O. 0. T, ere earneetly requested Vtooman of Barty.
to bo pmrat at the regular meeting on
Monday evening, Oct 5th, 1874, aa
buiiccM of importance will bo pvwoented.
0. A. Bxaaaa, W. C. T. -

1

kPI1.'

for P 1&lt;mt» And .other purposes.

Another uMry teanfor wm tho gMst
, at tho Vrocntan Hone tart •wmag.

:W”E™

Harting*, Mich.

IN GRAIN AND FLOGS,

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

and all who contributed to their benefit.

1811

From the Grand Raped. E»jlt we
team that Mr. Farnham Lyon, formerly
of the "Mialugaa Eichangs" of De­
troit, and more rocvntly of the “North­
western Hotel” at Marquette, haa pur­
chased the interest of Mr. Pickering in
the now “Merton House'' at Grand
Rapids, the proprietors being Pantlind
A Lyon. Under their ' management
this bouse caAot help being one of tbe
moat popular not ale in the Northwest

day will be found the r*rospeetus of the
Zatsr-Dera* tha organ of the Republi­
cans of Illinois aad one ol the moat ably
edited journals in tha natioo.
Thor­
oughly Republican in politics, liberal i n
tte advocacy of the intersets of tha
working-mao, always in tha front rank
as a avwsyapw. wo earnestly command
it to tha fa vara bio notice of such ol our
subscribers as deatw a Daily or Weekly
Tbe finest display of marble ever from Chicago. We send th. Weakly to
seen ia this section of tbe State, is now any subscriber to the Biwsss for 1875
on exhibitioa at the rooms of Black A for 81 25 or 82 75 for both papera. free
of all postage. Bend your orders to tbo

Ground* last week, is for sale on liberal
terms. All who dmiro anything in
their line should sol fail to call st their
shop. They will not be undersold, and
their work cannot not bo excelled in the

We harv just received something en­
tirely mt and novel in tho lino cl lith­
ographic posters and cards, which we
are confidant will attract tbe atte^iec
aad consequently be a desirable and
valuable way of advertising. Thu pou­
ters aw suitable fur the dry goodsclothing, groceries and boot and shoe
trade, while the cards are adopted to
tha wants of all claa-wa of trade. AdTirtisera are invited to call aad examine

Agricultin al Implements
AO. AC.
(Give

i.mmiwniTi

me

a Cal

Warehouse corner Broad
pie Streets. W. T. E.
Hasting., Sept 23,1874.

INTER-OCEAN
THREE EDITIONS.

HUTmo» ruBuc schools.

imi, s®-veeilt,'m

mi-

A USE SI Al A SIOWISItMIIM.
D&gt; iUasa’s Para Paxaou, for Rheuatism. Neuralgia, Ctampa, CuRp,
iarrluxa, Chokra Morbus, Obolva UsiaaJiI* WJ. aad tee emd-v wU « ell

. PMXDLK.
In el Freta'a

LEABIIG REPUaLICAI PAPER,

I whose duty it it to see that our Caes/sdi scry AdaM.-iesud System is enforced, to
the feet that there are aevetal ^aee
here, wbert U b Wry apparent to all,
that their attention it very much need­
ed. The cases that we refer to, are the
Editors of the ffease Jesawl.
Now thia commanity a» lbtarwatod la
this matter, aad we do not propose to let
the it rest, until those follows ere osafM to ieew sawettay, no matter bpw
much they oppose it._____
THE

WHOLE WESTERN

A FAMin SEWIFAFtS.

xn:

SERI
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

RKIINGTON SIMGIAm
Portfolio of Gems,

COON-

or two doubtful
John Q- Cressey Esq., our candidate
for Sheriff, baa been rommisaicned by
Sheriff Vruoman as a Depwly Sheriff,
end ia on hand lor any business that

nUT-CUM VtWAFU!

may baoatnseted to hh»W. T. Eastman has been compelled
to purchase a etoans engine to elevate
grain with at hi. stow-house, the pn»-

National Newspaper,

If you want the vesy best Painting,
Knlscmining at Graining, over dune tn
this city, call on John Michael. He Is
jnsf tho man who can suit you.
Stf

Having jnst received • lot ot nm joh
type, we continue to A&gt; ail kind* of fine
■nd common Card, Job and Book Print­
ing. at reaaonabta ratea. Baiafactien
guaranteod.
CostUMEUt G'UJWE, Grand Rapids ;
thorough work ; obi* tearhero Great­
er demand for .tudoMe to fill porttwne

Cole &amp; Son,

FOR SALE

�Yow willfind at-the

[Michigan Centra! R.R.
OLD, BKUA1U ARD DIRECT ROUTE.
brass *» Micexuj. Oesau’

OF

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,

-

8CMMM ABaaxatMKTr.

•Ktabalteb seS fsr »«et Her

That we offer Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring,
Siding, Doorand Window Frames

LOW
JswiSsixSSfe
*MtUatW
i-xsEra
|

-ityr

b A K liKwfflk^B.

It’s got a awamptn' sight o’ houses ini

CASH I

BH ACKFITS and MOULDINGS.
of e very description

•&lt; Qrwser, A. U Eg

BgrgSSga
a^SsSg-

: PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCHING

312323484848000153302330

-It's a pootv thick settled piece, any-

FOR

Done l?ro&lt;mptly.

SATISFACTION

GUARANTEED.

.rnMnUmc

•St- Mill ami Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge. .
“Many Jisop’.o whsrs roursuw from?"
•‘Wai, some.”
"Plenty of ladle,, I suppose t"
•Yaaa, a apriaklia’."
“And I don’t doubt that you ar,
quits a bcau’ktnong than V

The Culler Machine in Full Blast.
Now IS the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machinery,

SSE^jgHSS'

41t r„&lt;H&gt;W Sr/&gt;rr^»f)f &gt;• Ti/t Tiftt.
ivnntry will taka a glass of wine ?”
"Thank'o Don't keer if I do."
Th. wins wm brought.
“You must drink a toast"
"Ob, git rout I 1 eats toast—usvar
beard o' sieh a thing aa driukin* it. But
1 kin gna yon a bsntiment."
The tedtM clapped tbstr hands ; but
what waa thair surprise whan the
stnmgsr, rising, ajaike calmly and dear­
ly, in tones ornatef and dignified, as fol­
lows :
A.
•
'•Ladies and gentlemen, permit me to ।

j First.
Second.
Third.
Fourth.
Fifth.

II ? do nearly all our new work by Machinery
. \fy power cysts but little.
1 don't have any Dogan-Head Mechanics. - '
I boss the Job mysei/.
The work is welldone the firsttime, and there-\
fair J do not have to charge any extra price for
the dob to cover the txpencr. of repairing it.
I make (t dozen Buggies just alike, and can •
make them cheaper on that uccounl.
Seventh. I lire on the- profits ofmy own labor.
Eighth. 1 don't have to pay rent.
Mfnih. I know all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
IT hen 1 get a good Mechanic I keep hiiy.

aatenfstesos--.

mind that outwaid appearance, are of-

another____ chance

!

I2tehr^«®^&lt;”S,»1 PUBLIC LIBRARY OP KENTUC'Y.
mistake haa been mutual."
tha State, entsrodnMmqmrod for Mr. Whitman.
•'Ah! her, I am. Governor. Glad to
see you.' Than, turning to tho dumb
founded company:
“I vriah yoo a vary good waning.’’
Andaud
be cheap
left them
toalinr
about
*»
•mall
m it w
pnoJble
for full-

XiSOUfJaASi

wwgte

■Uba myawreaa^yyen teaset
sr—H. sad OmMUs msw raaUsassaiaasZi
•man l-r ib« •esr« &gt;t ihlty 4*r«. '«•• ‘•4
ibsaMtonh, &lt;bM !•■&gt;•*. aOarlbv Issas rfMsssl
itarr 4sn. cb» uiain-iwl
ui lnln

gfetsKssrs tyxryaa

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£ra!£i2r-

lit W* ■T.C (k. &gt;1.1 ... --J -_ .. k . &gt;.

ishm.:
Wm. E. Savage A Bro's Column.

ilRMt

“OYSTER OCEAN**
Lalies art Gfttaoj Bstirait

grown people to feel

Graui River Valley Division

Bi* Want Jattoi &amp; Sanai

jtudul «

The horse disease ha, broken out at
St John. N. B.
Now ia a good lima to rut brier* and !
dig sprouts.
.
Tha corn in many sections of Vi. haa

GOLDSMITH'S
BRYANT k STRATTON

Business University,

The annual value of the hooey crop
m the United Hlatea is estimated al
Sf.OOO.OOT.
There will be ISO,000 pounds of bops ,
raised in Puyallup vallev. Washington
Territory, thia year.
Tha Texas lever ia reported to bare
broken out amoughbo caltlt In MenanE
Cro.it

Chea Reuckrr cd tian Jose, Cal„ reoeived OAF Angora goats by a siugle
rauroad tnw
, Wheater, Clemson A Co. Middletown.
Grapa vines should usver be allowed ।
•* «
to fall down from tbe stake or trellis—
keep them faalened up.
Rotnabody cstimbtea that the jwultry
iotowt in the United State, amounts tr&gt;
mor, than *30,000,000 annually.
aioeer, Imre just put 200,000 young
shad inb&gt; the nnuuatouie River at Mill-.
f.ud, Ct.
.Mr. M. Brown of Roilh&gt;«. Iwnawvs
tku, Mteli.. Iiarrevtsd 1,280 bushels of

4o -r*Mwt. A. IllCt.aMtolNMbe.

MICHIGAN AND

lasts:

A Live Hplo.v INowspn

’Randolph Bt and Fifth Arc..
CHICAGO.

kwrirmr

rs'.vr^
anwfStwhftftSuMftsn?
irjlts; Aivitars
soy^S^grSaS^tfaB;
■b^tsr Oa^syr.
M

Barlow &amp; Goodyear.

NOW IS YOUR TIME!

Briggs House

k

Give it a three months Trial.

The firm of Barlow &amp; Good-1
year, after Twenty Tears of un­
interrupted business, will open
on the'/First Day of September,
EVERY DAY FOR
THREE MON'HS an entire New Set of Books.
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Jlorlrt Ilrp-t,
Our Mr. Goodyear will devote
his whole time to the settle­
ment of the old Books, and we
trust our friends will come—
promptly forward, examine their
accounts and settle the same.
MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS.

RICKCORDS

Is the best Family Paper1
published in Barry Co.

WSFJ

Gent’s Clothing,
wi: i'T*

HUrfTOOk,’

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.
FETEU,

MIHIMnilllH
Tranks

______
Do you Trml ? Read.

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editor and

WtafUHi
■HSvSHWcK
HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1874.

VOL. XIX. NO. 25.

WHOLE NO. 959.

chores of sheets, the eager recital of the
day a pfeaaurea at actMeats. that greet­
ed papa, asuties or uncle, in bar own
ntnnery and wondered If Tom. Beaaio
and Mark wuuld bo trained to sit quiet
la one place tor hours at a time.
"At twoysara age I leach mT child­
run their letters, and alter Uat they

mil'll iii Blew c&lt;

several timea. end it did not vsry a min­
ute. Tnisooe plays about 100 feet
"Then there ti the Grand Geyser. O

tatujht sewing."
“Bel when do they play!"
-‘Their games and ptusto. are auffirust amusement lor rhe biys, and I al
tow the girts to cut and fit clothing for
a large wax doll"
"Bat du they not have any boars for
"It wav hard to lose bar the last of
rur.niax. balls, kites, and other out­ the firs." said Mra Turmoyle, "and she
door plsy 7"
was such a patient child, after ahe had
“I diespprare entirely of out door lout her bearing."
‘Too patient. There will be no need
new uf any system tn training. Five
evciae in a long walk to and from children, ad under the sod! Oh. Tillie!
school."
Thank God we have not such a homo as
A. rite .poke, ibe hall-door opened
quietly, and a tall of footsteps crossed God lor merry
ths hall to the sitting-room Fire child­ noisy lost, and ma tbe crying ol oar
ren. three girl, and two boya camo in baby May! May ba guard and bless
with languid font-steps, and with pale our Utile coos and giro tbem health
fuel, Irum which all child ahneev seem­ good principtea, and happiness, rather
ed stnekennd. Rpotlamly, clean, with than give us the doubtful blessing of A
shiny hair and polu&gt;&gt;wd bouts, they fol Qotxr Hostx "
lowed io orderly fashion the lead of tlie
eldest, wbo stood belore hio mother,
watting for permi-vion to .nesk.
"Well my sou T” she said quietly.
‘•There u no school thia afternoon
Tbe senior class is to be examined," ha

And a Perfect working Damper and Check Draft.

IT IS MADE IN THREE SIZES

it Fret Hs'ydcu mra: “Its basin is 21
feet in diameter, and it is 100 fee*drop.
Tbe central body of water ruahaa int..
tbe air 90 fo*. white fire minor j.te a.ooad to.tbe uaurmuus height of 250 fret,
tbe clouds of steam rashing up to a
bight of 500 toot Tho earth aumbtes
under the descending deluge from tbu
fountain; a thousand hissing sound,
are beard in tbe air; rainbows encircle
lbs snmmi: of tho jets with a halo v&lt;
ealcatial glory.

and Gardner Falla. Tho fbnaatfou at
"•ese springs are much mere axtowive
•hn tbu*. of tbe gem A. we g* 1.
•ught of these springs fire aifeo ■dPT-t.
they look like a iTtlfo city of white
J railings. Th. overflow of tho boilraw
mineral water has formed a-------in’
sbite as snow, arranged la aautfoua or
•tain that one can ascend, paavn by
tho top. of tall piM trees that are ju*
crowing out uf these beaatiful fcrmaiKms, until you are 500 foot abovw wlrat
waa once a raltey ourared with ttaaher.
dtill this mountain of beauty tnva
higher iied higher. Two
bw-ing water are do:cg all thia bringinr tbA mina-al frnn tea— J—•

To reach there wo go down tho Yetfow•tonc. passing tho Devil's Slide, anoth­
er grand sight, eery BBeh more ol a
sight than tho ooo in Webber Obmuou
tbe Union Pacific Railroad. Htv m
reached the paa. throng., which the
Northern Pacific Railroad U aurveyod.

The celebrated cast Lined Diving flue Base Heaters,

Acorn
Maple Parlor
And the largest assortment of Cottage, Cook and Parlor Cook Stoves
County.

----------------------------- am (wv
iog with my euumda. 1 nuw eapeot
&gt;o *an for Ban Francisco in a few days,
when I expect to go to New Tert by
water. If I find the far We* I will
drop you a note.
1 forgot to My I mw no Indiana and
no signs of their aver having been
there. I am -old by tbe old hunter that
they never visit th* country, having n
.uper.'ition among them that thia is
where tbe Great Spirit puniah* had

I have consumed fouriweek. is mak­
‘•Wcnjtyou make me so.ee bobs for ing tbe trip, have had coma rough
my kite, mamma ? There's a spimdid weather, a good deal ol rough country,
wisd!”
and di 1 whit they call here ‘‘roughing
Followed by a .weet soprano,
it" generally, until 1 have won tbojjap•'And oh, momma, juu promised tho pollatiun from tbe old hunters of a good
first holiday you would tmu tny doll's , . mountaineer. Al all events I bar.
' gained in a m_-asure the one thing 1
bonnet."
**I 'ant a kite, too'" .track in Mark was after,—an improvement in my

brought in Barry

qiflBLI 4 /(USStLL
tbem. I have been through storms ol
enow and rain; slept out in tbe open
air on tho mountains 9 OOU feet above
sea IwvL in * continuoua rain all night
without a lent; ata bear moat and
dougb-uuta friend in elk tallow; walk-

A QUIET HOUSE.

YOU WILL FIND

DENTIST

Kashtille

Kirtiiai.

NEW LUMBER,

j,ear Dwight J- BurraU’s Agricultural ork

H.A. BUSELL'S
South side Bute Street-

Hitinih Mich.

B. F. STEINHOhT

Sirjital aii Meiural

DENTIST

We guarantee tbe BECKWITH STOVE to give perfect satis­

faction, or money refunded.
For Economy of Fuel, Safety and Durability it stands without a

SCHOOL (J1IIS!
We would
Chromo r
parties who
School Cards, mring them:
oity

ws netor.

respectfully refer to the following
have purchased the stove and are
James Dibble Esq
Joan J Fuller
Jnnub Odell
DMWowi
A W Ditonbeck
Chas Young.
Manning Drud
Werrot. Caltina
B Kurts
DatidHaos

cirrY*Lt*VTNEW STORE!

KISOOKAIBIWreKE
BMO-WWS BZ.OCTK

all this and taken no cold or bee., un­
well a minute, but on tho contrary 1
bare improved in health all the while
Ol course it is all owing to the climate
Buch a thing as a cold is bartly known

a. a burst of shrill, childish laughter
sounded tram tbe nursery down the
hall stairs and into the sitting-rwrai
where be waa making out sumo accounts.
-1 wish those children aver would be
quiet! Ain't it moot bedtime. Th lie !"
•They are probably undrMaing,"
Mrs. Tunnoy io replied quietly. 'TH go
up and see il they are rowdy fur bod "
-Do keep tbem quite until they are f
Thoen was an interval ut profound si­
lence, and in al*out half an hour the
cuthex returned
“They are all asleep now," she said.
•Tom Usd arosaed the kitten in Beetle s

last evening, and you would not bars
known there wee a child in tbe bouse.
And dtot* has five, while we only have
three."
•‘Perhaps they were abed."
■■They were all tn the next room,"
waa the triumphant reply. "Stone is
proud of them, and well he may be
fbere is Will*, just tbs age of our
Torn studying Latin, instead of draw­
ing kittens in doll's clothes. And Amy
a bo will not bo lour years old for three
mouths, reads w.ll And knows too mul­
tiplication table through I Look al our
yvueg sa rages I”
‘They are gelling along wall at
school, doer. 1 think Mark is too
young yst to study. Tbs others -did
nnt &gt;r&lt;&gt; to acL.K,! till th«v were fire."

Fifteen mile. further brought us in
sight of Suifiher Mountain. -another
specie of geyrors. Heretofore tLe odor
Iron tbe »j»er» bad mostly been such
Ss ta found at an old ashery, but hers
it partakes more of what is generally
•uppowd that bad place ts made up ol
The boiling brimstone is throwa hraven
ward till a largo moo nlain u formed
ninny hundred feet high, covering acre,
uf ground. Here must beautiful crys­
tals ere f trued from the sulpber waier
and look like to many diamonds, but

weather this time of year. Thu year i.
an exception, and now they My they thia mmmc-i •h.iwa it io bo 8,804 feet.
will bars two mouths of fine cleat Lt has anaieiotSSO.mir. and iso tiroiy
■urroundod by tba peaks of the Barty
Kouotains. Of it Prof Harden says :
‘‘It lay before ua a vast shret of quiet

whip her, and keep her upon bread and
waler for a whole day. lira- Leo told
her to any it wasn't her fault, but .be
■sid her mother wuuld not believe her."
“Dinner I^anu here cu-nee papa!”
cried Tom.
Mr. Turmoyle came in with a very
grave face lie made no comment upon
day, but etoojisJ tu kiss the rosy faces
with unwouted tenderness After diuu«t, he eont tbe children to the nuisery.
and said tu hia wife, wbo bad anxious-

"Till*. I met Dr. Hulmes on my wsy
hums, and be tolls me that there have
been throe cases uf scarlet lever from
tbe school. It is raging tearfully, be
TL Turmoyle turned vsry pale.

Last tear Mresra. Dwight A Barren,
•if Hastings ex hibixed tbe Robbins Oultivaur, ehiehla manufactured by Htera
at HuAtings, Barry ooanry, at the State
Fair at Grand Rapids, and wrre awartvd by tl* viewing oxnmiitee two sihur
medals. These awards have been held
beck under rather peculiar eirenmatoaCx», and ti e subject was brought before
the Ex.raiiro CcmmiUeo st iu m-etiag
ou Friday lost, and passed upon, we
think, without being fully uader-iood by
tbe memb.rs, as the whole matter waa
laid upon tbe table without a thorough
explanation. As this cultivator waa

at Saginaw, tbe dooaiju, Certainly mu*
bo considered as confirming tbe awards
made at the Blate Fair ai Grand Rap­
ids. andiwe ran see no good reason for
■ iihhutdiog the awe-4, made there.

were filled with enthosiaviu- Tho great
object of oar labors bad been rescued,
an! we were amply paid fur our toil.8ocb'*visiun ■ worth a lilMtma. and
only ono of auch marvelous beauty
At the Fair of 1874, tbe oonuoitloa
will ever greet human eyes."
on cultivators found tbit there was no
Here two mountaiaeor* hare built a ground for a'trial of theee impIomen Is.
and the ox hibitore in this class agreed
pains to make it pleasant fur os ; took with them. It was so reported to tbe
os 15 milca acroas the lake, where VI Executive* Superintendent, wbo inforoed
oarapod out for a hunt among tbe elk. them that of course do prraum could
bear, atsd antetope. Wo snccoKled iu be awarded, as tbe premium list pro­
getting only one black boar and *&gt;me vided that a trial should be made. But
small game. Some planes on the lake here cnm« in the ex sibiten, wbo were
(■elicaM. svrau and goeen, qere v*v nu­ all desirous thal their machine might
merous. Tbe pelican on the wafer is a bo ja-ied upon, aBJ Mr. Hanford in
beauty, and uRUadistinee looks-like Lrc-d them that if they wuuld waive k
a infill boat. Our return trip of 15
trial, as the ground wts unfit, be would
miiae «as taade in an boar and ten
minu'M. before a guls nf wind, and
Henry Lake through an oa«y pass, or uv-t waves eight feet high. The old
rather an elevated plain. Henry Lake sailor said it was tho fane* sailing ho
i. remarkable auly for being in a hub
and made their award, and the result
altitude and filled with fine large trout.
waa that Dwight 4 Burrell, ol Ha*
It » about throe mile* wide and five
mgs, were awarded the [wwaiutea, both
Lug. Our route from here to tbe low­ •nd Grand Canon ol tbe Yellowstone. as a fallow cultivator and a drill eeltier b'y.cr basin is over low mountains,
i) mitoe below, was our next point ol vaLr, on the Bobbin, martian. But
through valleys a good portion of the interest, which we made the la* day of there waa a protest entered by King, of
way. well timbered with pine.
I’ontiac. who claimed that bo bad nut
givea hia conceal to the waiver; thia waa

"In the school y she murmured.
•Well. amo..g the seburara."
Tnerv vm little more to say, but ths
To attempt a deecription ofthoee gey­
heart ol «ertparent aunt up a prtinox ser. thinking tu convey anything like a
Io a kind and Hoareuly Father, tu keep clear idea, would be useieaa One may
stand and guxo on them in worn!or aod
admiratiun, and he wiH be most likely
sickened, and in three dare mure all tu imagine bimsrif standing over a lake
throe wore down. Teoderoet nursing, o! fire and brimstone, but bis almiruloving cere and an unexpected docility tmu wdi soon subside as be is warned
of patients, nnughtth- bttle Tunnoyles tu quit the spot in baste, or teko a show­
loving mother thought, with a sigh.
Seated t»- next u.oruing, in doe* coo- •ately out upon the road to health again. er both of boiling waler; but when bo
venation, the ladfee pree-oled a con­ Tbe must nauasuus mediaues wore has reached a safe datance he may
trast as marked as the atusoepbero ol swallowed if ‘Tnamma' coaxed, and tbe stand and WitnsM what can bo seen In
tnair buuaM. The tiny, blue-cy-d wo- him: stringoat etillneM was observed, no uiiier [*rt ut tbe globe. I will take
when papa was discovered to have
tears in his eyes nt Bessie’, crib.
Ibe day the children assembled in
i ho/sit ting-room for the first tea-drinktnglwM a gab day, but papa was obs«:ted to bare a and fere.
•• Wbl* vu are thankful, dear childrea," he raid, ■ fur uur blerteg^let us
not lorgwt to sympalbyM with tbe sor­
row of othera. Willie nd Maud Btone
w.ro burial to-day, and Amy will bo scribe was about 15 by SC feet inridn,
deaf for life. Ti-o others are still very and raised about 15 feet abort tbe earth
by the overflow and formations of ths
•----- oootaiaed ro tb&lt;-witer. 'Ta.
----- —e 1 went to H.. it was boiling
away like a great eaMran with a tro-

~* "tf"-

running erwr the rim neatly aD aroued.
finding ife way down several eectious of

canon. To me they were by far tbe
grandest aig..t I ever saw or ever ax
pectloeoe. To use tbe word.of anoth­
er. “Niagara Falla iw ojtupirison lx&gt;k
Muse." ThU may seem id be an axagoration, but cumpare them. I think
the bridge ai Niagara is 250 feet above
the water; a like bridge across Uris
cam* would raise bv-r 2,000 feet, and
ra«teodet sfopiag banks covered with
timber, bare, perpeudioular rucks are
presented, and acme standing &lt;&gt;ut alone
in varied ebapea and color. Ttuv.
with the roar ul the waterfelt and the
water thal is shot hundreds of feel
iiigb from its reaction, looking like

committee noted. Thu protest was not
considered by the Eiooutiv- Committ­
al Grand Rapids. but kid over as i.
u-ual until the annual meeting at Baton
Rapids. There the arikra et the View,
iug Cummil tee waa confirmed on tbe
condition that Masses. Dwight A Burafl should exhibit to the executive eu-

had submitted to the Secretary, an
tieuev too Burinras Qommittro un&lt;*.«
took to overrule to aetim ol Die Exec

�NEWYORKLETTER.

!

»«tGrM»diupa^

HASTINGS IARBLE WORKS !
(iU Iteh) w

You will find at the

Naw Yoax, Oct. 10, 1874.

will «i dxr trial, prove tho i
ability, in n knowledge of the

There har^ bws numhvts of failures

iw nn m »'i hili

TABLE TOP».

MANTLES,
SHELVEH. ETC.
of new trouble.

memben of tho Board have ri.itcd situ-1 "verauures are tbe re­
Democratic opponent, adopted by the iter imtltulfons elsewliaro nnd nlteu fod ml’ of last year's panic and inbaeqaeat
•-------- -.------ ,
----eight a* their rondidst* st th* eoaren- the Nedonnl Prison Reform C-.n
at fit. Louis, thus atiabiiug theuu&gt;u1 v„&gt;
lion on Saturday.
to suggest a fow minor improvement i.
Tho Bran! .ays: "There is no class
■Wlfully odt
of applicants fo whom it has to much steadiiy forcing a certain class of deal­
PROBATE OffiDER.
pained us to turn a deaf ear as to those er* into bankruptcy. Th* recovery of
or MIcniqAM.'Cseao or tm. stclaimed the award* nh-.uld bo withheld
parents and guardians who bato .ought
list year for an irregularity which it «a»
tbe restraining influence* of this institu­
•vidMU.nom wss committed. We hope
tion to save from temptation and ram a
wayward child or ward without the
way* done, rota tho Temperance Ticket, 'tain of legal commitment Among thu
and we shall do it openly; not go most successful schools of tbs country
with which wo orc acquainted thi. produe to tfcwewperintondant, Mr. Hanford,
comparted to haul down their &amp;*£*■!
iharte should set himsslf right by sus­
taining hie own rates and regulation* the crusade.
that tbe minimum ng* of rommitmsut
[tie fine to Meeera. Knapp ft Blanchard,
be ei^bt years instead of ten." Oomi he committee men. that they ahonld bo &lt;
parotively iunocont chlldr.-n. are putin
.pheM m having dons their duty fairly;
jail along with tho mort virion, and ord
.nd. ftiaBy, it a due tn Meesra. Dwight fong lha popular Superintendent of th*
, isn't buxines. enough to keep them
often thereby made much worse than
ft Burrall, after haring mot with this 'Michigan Central Railroad, rill retire,
tbvy were befura. “Wo would rather
"•buff lent year, and then coming for­
see every unrated for boy found idle,
ward ogahr this year and miking a bet- .
♦ithont
boMe
or
employment,
taken
as
ttr exhibition than over, that thslr be ancceeded by - W. B. Strong, th*
wards of tbe State ur county and d*
■-fatal to tbe medals of 1973 ibonld bo Ipresent efficient Assistant General Burained tn this School or some kindred
pcrintendent. Wo trust this change institution until a place could bo fovnd
citing araree that New York has been
for him.”
A third family honw is very much treot&gt;4 to took place, tfixty wild Texas
I tral Michigan liai a great interest 'file needed, for which an appropriation of steers were being driven through the
crowded street to tbeir final goal, the
i lllllPr i ret’r’BirP,1I*rintondent waa crraedlng. |]0,000 is naked of the coming Legisla­ slaughter-house, whan, as might have
ture.
|
&gt;’ , l*&gt;P“lnr with the people and we trust
Tho boys' labor for tbe post year has been expected, they took fright- A
been more remunerative, nod the farm - , . ,------« , --------------better, than formerlr. Tbe form will nni1 »ngbten»J. the loug-horned beaate
?L?.E!TP ‘
tnacigrraent tho pros poritj of the Uen- won produto nU ths iswtitnlion can con- became trantformed into so many d»sutns.
mon». They charged la a wild, furious
lYxtnkcs, Hick., Oct. 14th. 1874. ! trait may be nil ite most ardent friends
IU____
, ,
. .„
eo^W desire.
good; only two deaths test year.
‘ 1 Peking whatever ramo in thair way.
There was on hand at tho clow of)
“ ‘““a ’rouW b»
(ro“ lb»'T
would I*
RepubUcanNominations. jjiLtoc's Moxtsly Mxoxxutk ton No­ the Inst fiscal rear 80,010.34. Of this | f,'arru! I,orn' -“ow •
.
‘VXUBKB.—Tho November' number of year's appropriations, although three- omiurucJ. Men and women climbed
!»*&lt;’. “*d «0’*,0f1 ,n^
Btato Ticket.
, Ballou's Mtgaana is ott and has a fourths of tbe year has mm«I, only one- I
half ba« boon drawn.—»15,000. 1^, I ways for eafety. Finaliy the herd be• remarkable table of contents In it nro naming, of tbo'boys nmonntto •0,703.-1^“ wpamted. and one by one, tho
JONK J. BAULKY, et #*»■«•were captured., BuMhe*,
’ Itrtr Thanksgiving sloriss, a tale of M Tire receipts from othsr sources, I /"’««•
Tho current expense, w**’ “ hvoly whde thee were about
| California, a sevetory, fow or five do- M.S48.P3.
•mounted to 540,017.08; pm 1 for roof- To have sixty w;ld sieora, mad and
ing and paintmg. 12,227,31; for library Ohnd with rage, charge through a street
SALE Off EXECVTIOM.
I poetry, besides a continuation of that and literature, 3720 17. Tho last two i crow.Jod wph vehicles and mon, women,
j mysterious novel, ••Will She Marry1 item* were provided fot by special ar "n.1 children, u anything but a yoke,
l' Aim ?” which is attracting mush atton- propriations Tho cosh now on baud is j J‘ *,* “ wua?»r U&gt;»‘ no Uvea were lost
’erfi
; jiun from those who have taken n little 3H.183.47, and tho Institution is nut in ‘®’
bb4 rhaltala, ul r.r wsal ibnW. lb, IboSi B&gt;d
ifer.ft
•*■»* auutxxL arixtsrtcs.
.: .Um,*,
interest iu
tn Biwru
spiritualism,
iMinni, anil
and oesire
detire to debt.
.---- “Probably -one-quarter (37,500) of
....
. —.
Dot bo j Tho annual inventors' of the criminal
•- &gt;■
«1 !ira£*«
i;

UJiito. &gt;»
•»! 11.,, 0,, T^otv.
_______________ ____ ________ ____ ,
, the mvetufo department. For sxfo at
During tho past yrar folding tfopt 'thecoe* of caring fur tho dangerous A. L&gt;. UTL 11 ul u Iki M
’ nil t&amp;A now* depot, in |h« country. 1 :!,D there were received into the School I clease*, court*, police and jirisooers.
Subscription price only «l.5&lt;) and tt ™.bw»:^h«Mrod, TO; awrago num-I foote up 35.000,&lt;W0 annually. The ar­
,-t
-r
ber in the School. 222 1-2; whole num- | rests per rear amount to 112,000. and
Tuu&gt;‘t' 4 Iter of commitments to date. 1.512; arcr- ; th, criminals, that is to say tho pooplo
, Tsteor, 30 Broomfield Street, Boston. ‘ sgo age. 13 yean and I, 1-S months, wh&gt; live by violating laws, number 50,­
! Tho year preceding, Ahe average sge 11&gt;0&lt;&gt;. Thsfe ars iu the city 12,000 «cwas 13 years and 21-2 mouths. Of tnal prostitutes, kuown and open in
those dismtMod test year the average •; th,tr
iue» pursuits, and
sou probably
pmoauiy as
a. many
( Cincinnati Exposition closed Is*: Satur- time of detention was two years nud —J-----mdrc wbo live by pwtutitten, but wbo
I day. There was on enormon. attend- five month.: number dls'hargvd aa re­ carry on their nsfarious business quietly
ante, great enthusiasm, nod a grand formed, 20; discharged to go out of and not in a public way. There ere
display of firework*. Tbs total ntteud- State to reside with parenls, 5; gractcd 3,000 known pickpockets plying their

County Ticket.

granted to (save to ‘lire with fartuur*,
11 ; reached majority, 2 ; lemandsd 3;: steal anything that come* in thair way.
died. 2; pardoned, 1 ; o«es;&gt;ed, 1.
There are 1,001) fotnals shop-lifters who
Number comuiitt«! for larwny, 70; make their living by plundering stores,
grand larceny, 3 ; burglary and larceny, and there are t500 fonces, or to u,m Eu5; burglnnr, I; assault and bstfery, » ; glisL raceivor* of stolen good,. When
vagrenr». 3: vagrancy aud disorderly 1 put the number of criminals at 50,conduct.
; obtaining proivorty ntldor (•01), I do not. of course, include tho
J ; returned,
2.
..
,— ------ ...
.—
Deiuocralic poiitiuisuB. And that ckus
187'2, and diminished in 1873, su'd fidse-prelvriseo.
CommiUe&lt;l by justicae, 77; i’oliou I to tho ratimalaand the number would
. leave a surplus. Permaneut buildings
ovticev; 7 ; Grrait Court*. 16 t^Rocnr-1 bn swelled al oncn to 75,000. But the
I will be put up for next yrel- that will dor’s Com I. 5; voluntarily returned. 2. j show is sufficiently frightful with out
t Hupiistea4aut J*busou save that Iu | adding this moat dangerous of all the
Turnoeitio Hi* nriaOn.likn arinhnrif.** amt K.!.. .....
ltdoMuo: appear that the White rv.tric'ions we find tho beet results. la- A
rxrraxs-Ttt.ro&gt;.
I^us porty u lmug up tu tbv
buoyancy of lMiiagPnn* sympaSdri jrts , At laM this matter has come to a

I

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GIFT ENTERPRISE!

.

MUSIC Mff SCHOOLS.

^BWwshi

ant. Mil! and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge.

IB* ««■&gt; ,t««a urns iMuocwr .

• v. pniw. ■ U»

~jSjsS.73amsasai ’-tis-.txrft-x—

The Cutter Machine in Full Blast.
Now Is the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machir.ary, ■

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

• l am pfeparedto Show my Astonished Customers wli.
that I can Sell Buggies »nd Cutters so cheap.
IT e do nearly aU our new work- by Machinery
My power cog^s but little.
‘
J don’t ravi^tny Dogait^Head Mechanics
J. I. FEERS.
I boss the Job muself.
3S*BROADWAY, N. Y.
The work is well done the first time, and there"'fore I do not have to charge any extra price for
OFFERS!
the Jolt to cover the expence of repairing it.
1 make a dozen Buggies Just alike, and can
NEW IDEAS \Slxth
make them cheaper on that account.
live on therprofits
mwk *
'B.Srsns-. \SeVei'tth. I
___________
____of
, my own labor.
Eighth. , J don’t have to pay rent.
--------------- --------------- Buggy business.
Ifhrn 1 get a good Mechanic Ikeep hint.

First.
Second.
Third.
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Fourth.
Fifth.

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(ITS CD 1111 CICTQ
□fits iiRii ।u till 1 y
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J. L. REED.

NOW IS YOUR TIME!
SEE THE QHEATIATCH OFFER!

Remember the Place.

««'•« CM’

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds.

THeB^^gNJilOP.Kc.
:n-'sssi.'iua=rAa=r.

^TSSS&amp;g-S

JOHN
RilfflGTM SMG UCHTi

LK Illi lilATLI'MIA'S mu
Trunks
STANLEY I

groc er

’ aWARDib

The “Medal of Progress,”

Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

I

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!] Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

Canned Fruits and Fish.'

SOMETHING NEW!

MILLINERY &amp;DDBS

TH KVKMMG HIS

The Chicago,'Burlington and Quincy
RaHroad.
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D A BIK.M,
AliQsecmeM.Ks
nmtoiT. micb.

VV IMAUI/Sa. ,.A&gt;r FHJOX,'
A Menu.:/ MbiK-b! Menstes. br Wbitw®or.,
HWJ.UM. MmM TeBBbM &lt;rt» BbS II
rere sold for IL800. have nw?T2sw:-“sx*S3i
value to m J7A(KX&gt;. Tbe

Good

as - the - best.
for Yourselves

Hunting*, Hept., 9th 1874.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner A Hepburn
Te’EW GiROCERY -AJS’I&gt; TExk ROUSE,
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE’S NEW STORE,

^»ck,

Souj-tf SiDt of Spilt
Where can l&gt;e found n choice and well selected Stock of St api­
an a Fancy

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.

A complete a*aorlmcnt of all kinda of Whole and Groumi
Spicea
■
WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables always on hand
Also we have It full line of the best
Lamps St, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp;. Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot lie beat in the County

in Dwight’s building on State St., Nearly opposite Stauffer’s
City Dining Rooms.

CASH BU3TBRS will find it to their

V^here she intends to keep on hand and
°ffer at
than over before
given in this city. It will be for your inter­
est to call before Purchasing.

Free delivery to any part of the City.
,
BcspectfuUy,
Spooner

Rctnectfullv.
'
Hutingn, Oct. 7th, 1874,

adrautage to ex­
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

KO TBOUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
/
Hepburn.

Beecher’s Illness

earnestly drain-!.

e lucky teliuwa
ralwedal W

r-°u'ai1

tf Oar FiraA Frni Io ifc’Sutenfcn.

L*z** Cuatm? Ab
COPYING AND ENLARGING OLD I
PICTURES.

Business University,

emplato th*

Done Fromptly;

SATISFACTION GUARANTEE I

Oysters received daily

of Chicago that more than another de-

PLANING RESAWING
&amp; MATCHING
t

GET ™ BEST

Pu^t Vi/iti j Lifuoift

can Woman Suffrage Association. will
take place in Detroit. Tueeday and

■

of every description

A SPECIALTY.

I No Sewing Machine Received a Higher
I rcesiaent urant, we advise you to send
anti was • let off.” Its soon after-1 “aci*
iuducwsi, ••-“•
! tbreo thonsand Federal bayonets to in- wards stole 5100. The taiuimum age »o ahown^Bat right m the midst of j T® THOM, Bt. ILDIMO.
! stall
them,-----and--------after-------thatyoa
voumost
mustolof
conimitmentehould
should
least
tow। ।
eatislartion that this terrible troub...
------------commitment
bebe
atst
toast
asaalow
CHE BOLTERS CONVENTION.
-•----'
---------------------•*
—
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-----,
l
•'
’
----••
•!
le
will
be
settled
by
the
Courts
comes
teep them here for ell time to yotne; I aa eight Mr. Johnson also thinks tho •
br, by the living God, naught but death I maximum sc* of dotentkm should bo ...
IS ||1on* terrible draw-back, which goes to
years instead of 21.
;
humin felicity cannot bo perI., ihmr amtftinri'iln liter,-* wilt be
The above ehaogra and improve
bitter drop in my cup is Mrs.
.4 tbe proceedings of the Qravenmeats will eupplv thst “something lack- , tdtou is going to make a stall
MichiganTracker
for
October
i called by thi opponent* ot Mr.
_ t
i._ .U- n__ Li- I Klie ha, ^n» fn
bar inninin
o following .in relation to th*
lte( »er, to nominate "a Republican and j
Catherine Beecher one.
- awrer fur prosecuting Atioraoy,",
■ “Every teacher, superintendent, an 1
A». 1 r.n article fretn onr Drmo^rali.’
I friend of education in the State, who
v-l^indent:
1 traej1 has a vote at tho ctxuing election,
Free delivery and on time.
1 I ensealled by a Republican,unt:
I should distinctly understand that Mr.
,*i„ Luiro been a Maas Canventioa, . but 1
i he .mssms did not put in an api&gt;eerancc Chamberlain. on4 of the nominees for
GOLDSMITH’S
• «ily eight persona took any part in J Governor, is a psrsistent foe ot the by the add!
BRYANT A STRATTON
ths-; proceeding—and the chief fuglo- I anperintradenry, and should cast his
is to her a punfol duty,” bat ibe feel*
1, _ -I-..— — — .1 -1.. I*
&gt; An tl V~.
time enjoy their sports
or
0CTU01T. belasby hr IM lx»l natml&gt;«4 la
' personal knowledge, Hr. C. ho* loot do drill is also practiced,
all mpaeU, Ibaa tUlaf aay HsiUar IwUMUm
Il»a. Harvey Wrigtit, and their nomi- opportunity, in public or private, to ax- light of all the boyv.prose hi* disapprobation of this system,
| in thirty ordinary newspaper column*.
“OYSTER OCEAN
”
t.rrJPNeecuting Attorney, who tv not in and to aid in creating a public sentiLatter at Gataai BnUrntanwana* a Republican. m»l a* a luiwEilcrtey’s fisloou tn ing to bny “liquid
damnation by the pitcher full” to duke •ion fur six syllabled wards, and a moot
into our office. Wo did visit Ederiey's
tbo
Batoon nt 12 o’clock on Wednesday heaved upon the world.
.A Now Store! A New Lot of Goods!
night of hut weak, w* hnd a pitcher and pintle Elizabeth will not prove on exBui the facets Iheae eight men wbo। schools. Of eztermely limited educa­ enquired for eider, not getting il there eeptiem to the rule.
Mr*. G. M. Sides, would reepectftiUy inform the Ladiet&gt; of
...uMitntod that/mow meeting ca Sat- tion himself, he hu never learned to we stopped over to Uibh Mathswa'
aaxtxw Moxn.
appreciate ite value or to rightly osti- got our pitcher full of cidar.'wont bsck
Hastings, and vicinity, that she has opened a New, Select and
Th* individual who suppoeee that to
to Charley's, and bought some bolognas
Fresh Steck of
JjYNCH A KINIWCAia.
ire a straw for tho vurccx* uf RepubUQaee&amp;m—What went you doing nt
Merchant Tailors,
torial chair, of which he would ba a Ederiey's at that time of night, Deiroy?
to burinc** in thin city
laJOTOMOMAVCTUE. DETMIT.MICH.
—Hnstingi 27»aw Awnw’.
competency or antUne HI
date for it, eepemaDy by a band of ‘Re- bay or trying to buy liquid damnation
by the pitcher full,‘to take Into hi*

BRACKETS and MOULDINGS,

-

$5,000 IN SILVER !

FOR CASH !

LOA/V

fit Building
I Cash Sum.
t FULLER-

WE WANT AGENTS.

SEPS-Sk,

That we offer Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring,
Siding, Doorand Window Frames

A MERIA AN BABBLE

L. D. SINE'S
MOjrrstr.

total receipts from tickots and coupons,
1 309,161—at an average ol 12 12 cents
per individual.
Tho exhibitors have
! paid their own expense*, amounting to
। al-out 3300,000. The ’profits make up

raonts ut the compromgy quite so wsll. ,.ui;ar tr) childhood and youth.
bend. Beecher has commsnred .mt
ns we eouldfwish. Tho Pitaymu, HMt- | There aro now 70 boys in thb Aimily i "gain'd Tilton and Moulton for libel.
1 tui, and raanv of the counttv Democrat- | bouses, and had wo a third family bouse and tho nastiness will go to the courts
fo i-ticrs are'dis*atisfia&gt;l with the com- I « e’*ld Hamedtatolv 611 it Tbe south «■'» final adjudScsbon. Un. is where U
TS,
r-^A o 1 *ine of tho main budding could bs re- ’ ‘tumid hers gon* m the beginning, la
promts-. The Natchetoehes FraAreter modeled into a fourth house for 50 boys *lh,! rourt* ,h« ,aelt in-th* c“e *r*11 b*
zays :
I inIo w|„ell boys msy be admitted with- ' brought out, for thoro ran be no supNo Kellogg officials shad rule over out .tain of connction. Twenty-five lirB*“°n of ovidoneo and co dodging.
I us. This is our fixed determination, .uch applications have been made dur-1 Tilton and Moulton have conspired
| come whst msy.. If Myers, Boult and ing tho past year.
। na*n ■“ innocent t=an. *hat fact will,

Of rourre it will out do

OF

J, W. &amp; C. 6. BENTLEY,

whether ho did it

OIL GRA.XD CASH
4823482348533017912353482323
obi oaAffDTJKuflR&amp;M or -

''onrontfou.

’

To mo th«.&lt; failure*

Mrs. G. M. SIDES.

THE HABTITSTGIB

(»L50 pec Yeai,)

Is the best Family Papei
published in Barry Co.

11 be
us a

�BALLY

Ointnefar Throop ha* nearly compl*
ted hi* work on th* reeervior at the
jusetioo ef btalo kad Jeffer-ou Bl*. Al­
though having had bad luex oa account
of the eoatiaued caving in, ho has don*
* good job and one that will be a credit
Gao. H. Johnson A Oo., merehaab ai
Middleville inform u* that next week
their new advertisement will appear.

SEN, T. W. FERRY

are at present engaged in laying
faanswetoek of Clothing, Hats and
Gaps, Boot* aed Shoes etc. They sell
good* cheaper by tar than many ether

but call and see tbem at one*.

UNION HALL,

sMmts.'

OCT. Iftth

CHUICHU.

.Come and Hear Them.

'stBaMtar5*

U ASTtNOh t HAPTER. NO- BH. fo­
il.
efovueaHes »a tka IkM rridt
“rh “’"’’’tiiavnm phiujymi. s.K
so. V. Sl.AItK.Soa y.
HASTINGS LODGE. NO- M. F.a i.1
UM*JaroesMBaaioe»ew»ea WaAaw**/ &lt;v«aii

Clubbing RatesFor the accommodation of our «ibu
ertbera who desire any other book,
.Eigalino, or paper, published, with or
without the advertised premiums, ws
•ill obtain ft for you at the Ixjwxst
ttatia. without any expense to you in
sending tho erder.

local fcbjines police;.

Pennsylvania thia year hold* her "thought it might bo proper in re­
sponse to the question of tho chairman
Tbe D. D editor* (moaning, wo sup­
pose, Dead Drunk) of the Hasting* "would state, that lie attended tbe ReUmh Junal, in copying from the ‘■| ubliran Convention lately bald ia thia
Frtt Prut boom romlnescvncre ol ths "Hall a* a (psetator; that after the addoisg* of some of our otiwtis on th* “jouTnmrnt he met to lota than twelve
c truing of tbe 2d, take especial pain* Io "delegates who oxprmsed thsmaelve*
conceal as far aa |ro**ibU th* real cul­ '•diiaatixfied with the nomination for
prit* beceua* they are Democrats, and "Prosecuting Attorney, and said other*
pitch on to Mr. Darina Heath because "were, but st the saao time expressed
he is a Republican. Well, that is th* “tbetnieire* Mti*fie.l with, th* rest of
Jnnai of it. but tho fart is Heath was "tbe nomination* made, end that they,
onlr guilty, so far aa we ran learn, of “with a large number arid they would
defending himself from the assaults of “ not tupport it, end before they went
D. D’a. irienla; but be paid hi* fine “home they met in thu city and inau"guratod this movement; that there
“wa* about twenty at th* meeting (and
“now but eight; how their ardor had
“abated 1) one half of whom were dele"Th* Excelsior Club Subscription
"gate* to tbe Contention and united in
Friday evening.
Agency farnuhe* 200 Leading Papera
Unpopular music -Thomas’* concerts and Megnrine* at Club Ratoi to single “making thi* call," and took hi* seat—
( lid not answer to their own calling.)
on the back *toop.
er.

Commission Merchant,

Wfflaws’.

Obstacles to Marriage.

The editor of tbe Ludington Appeal,
desiring to eocurw for publication tho
tax sale* of tho State, addressed to Au.
ditor General Humphrey the following :
H you will let ns have ths printing of
tbe taxes thb fall, w'o will allow you ten
per cent- oa what wo print
Hia proposition waa replied to in thia

Senator Chandler, the oldest Amercan Statesman, will apeak in thb city on
Thnroday. Oct 29.

Tbe Presbyterian Synod is now ia
session at Bay City. Bev. T. D. Marsh
of thb city is in attendance.

PICTURESl
.
PICTURES I
I am now all alone fa tbe Photograph
bnsioraa, and aa I have made arranpemrtst* to increase my factlitie* for doing
bettor work than ever el! should call
and get a negative token. Tbe superi­
ority of my work in th* peat i* a «uffiei»nt guarantee of first-edaa* stork fa
the fate re.
Room* fa Waih.'^inn
Block, iouth aide State Street
8Uf
Gao. L. Hkaw.

DAY ANKNIGHT.

City Drug Store,
State Street,

C. SCHULENBURG,

flutings, Micb.

Stop! Hearken Ye!
’5JSSKU
To Whom it may Concern!
yond a shadow of doubt that Auditor
Gesaral Humphrey i* a mod of tbe
deepest dye. Wo fear the editor ia ac­
cusing the wrong person of rascality.— I
CrraJ Rrjnd, RtfIt.

Be it known. That I shall
keep in stock and fill to order
tho Celebrated

0'5fo|&lt;o

lt»fb

Plows and other purposes.

iSJESjassSsF;
SwS-SH'I

of the Republicans Sfiite ticket by from ikaeriMiiila Wneer«Ue» — —i—
10,000 to 15.000 majority. Governor Huaua* moan, eaaam

Ostwrn will, tho correspondent expects,
asuaM MlaaUuaa »• »L_- _
run a little behind his Ifeket, but bo will las Aneakaa toea* la am
la ikair *■«■«ia&gt; aa* aaasaaaea *aa*M»la ksa aalr aarvad se
la.raaM ika *aaaa* U« ike ek.laMns aUaalaat.
I eala tri alwwlrt wkl&gt;k bi leaatr-lae f*a»«
LH3M»k«t
all .rse.iyca as* I. »a lk. meat
saealu waSiaiaa la ika Waaiaea kaataeker*.

'l&amp;nni

tai aii Im Baa Plows,'
of all CURTIS. DODGE, ROBINSON
and WIARD pottrrns, and

Casting* for all P L O W 8 now fa Lee.

Commission Merchants

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
■ and Plastering Hair.

Tho Secretsry, haring become *omowhat retied rinco the last day ol th*
Coanty Fair, anggrated "that perhaps it
"a-ouid facilitate butiatsa (and It need"cd facilitating a* thore wa* so much to
do) fur those pretont to expre«e tbvm••selrre,” when Mr. Wright (late Chair­
man of tho Itiberal Co. Committee)
again amen and solemnly remarked
that "he did not wish to pey any dixreTbe building near the depot, the
s-ioct fo foe Tellers" when the Tellers,
property of Ad. Tinkler, b being finished
On Friday night of last week the 5no
(tbe gentleman wbo proposed ts supply
bam of Capt J. H Ejrl of Orangeville,
tbe lity with water with a “•Hydrogen”)
waa entirely destroyed by fire with all
spit and eaid "not any your excellency."
Mr. Wright (tho eamidate for Circuit
I 8400 on the barn, and 81.300 on tbe

Gov. Begley and Senator T. W. Ferry
ai Union Hall on Friday evening. Turn

Other Greta.

Th* frieadk Of Bar. N. Bray, pastor
d the IL E. Church of Woodland Otr««L have welcomed him and hi* family
uauog them far a second year, with
Mvftnl valuable tokens of esteem in
the shape of thing* convenient to make
hrnuu comfombta, all of which have
Mr. Wright (Greeley Republican)
duly spprvcfa’.e-l by tbe grateful moved that James Clark* (Police Jus­
bean* of th* recepionu
tice) b^Secretary, and he was kl*o unan­
The Joint dtaenuiou between Hon. imously alerted.
^V- B. William*, and Hon. Mark D.
Th* newly elected Secret* ry’* eye*
Wilber, tli* opposing candidate* for
brightening up, hn quickly arose and
Congress in tho 5th Distrirt, will be limping on bath leg* at the same time,
held st Luce Hall in Greed Rapid*, rolled himself up to tho table and
to-morrow night
Th* JLm. D. R. quietly took hi* mat.
Cook, and th* editor of the Bi sxx*
Mr. Tinkler (Depaty Sheriff) mured
Save arranged to be among the andithat the chair appoint "Ono Tellers,"
whereupon be (the Constable from the
The remit of the election* held yes­ 4th Watd) waa appointed ouch "Telterday. seem* to indicate, from tho
scattering return* received, that the Re­
After a long silence th® So'-retary
publican - have el-wted about the samo whiepera to tbe Chairman and the
number of C &gt;-.igm*owa r.s in 1872, and L'Mairman loudly calle out “What b the
the State* of Ohio and Indiana, further plnaiura of the Conicntivu"
are clone on tho State Ticket, while when Mr. Wrigtit (Liberal Rap-jbticsu)
! Iowa ia a* decidedly Republican aa ov­ wry majestically arose and laid, “He

A. N. SABIN,
noun ir oiunr

Koveral good loads of wood; on sub­ all tbe trouble and d.tay of getting up
scription wanted immediately.
elube yourself. and given you Club rate*
bidC H. Taylor hu sold out tbe Hu- on many for which you cannot raiw a
club. They want an active Agent in
ting* House to Rob't MitchaH
every town io thia Stole to forward
Candidates for office wishing pastor*
will please less* their orders at once.
The exercise* at the Union School
Friday evening are postponed eno week.

itbn

All Ready to Buy Wheat.

effects of colic. Th* beet thing to do in
a case of thi* kfad is to pour a I oitle of
JsXmm’s Xaadyw lesiowl into a long­
necked juak taittUadd .half pint of mola reepooo* to th* published cull of laaee* and water, then pour th* whole
‘•Many IfopuMseaue" the multitude as- down th* bone's throat. In ten min­
seaiLtad fa -Maae Oonreatioc" at the ute* the horse will begin to eat
Psrsoae' Psrystew Pilh will greatly
Court tluui* ■; 2 T-2 o'duck, r. a., on
tfatnidsy ta*t. There were eight per­ relieve, if not entirely cure, dy«pep»iii
when -vwrytlung etoe fail*. Tta-y have
son* who "masMd," and twelrs specta­ been tried in seme •desperate case* and
tor*, io view sad behold the “maaong.” horejiven more relief than any other
After some 'censultatiou between the
member* who oompoecd the “Duelt,"
Mr. Clarke (th* irould-be-randidate for
County Clerk last spring) arose and
After November Mlb. it'will bo easy
trunbfingly remarked '•that fa order to
organise the rave ting he movs-1 that to MO bow tbe money go**, for then the
drawing will take place of tho Public
Mr. Quackenbush (one of the delegate*
Library of Kentucky, and at that
to the Republiotn County Convention) Grand Gift Cunem UMO.OOO iu caih
be Chairman,'’ tad he wa* unanimously will be given awey io ticket bcUera.
elected by four role*. - Mr. Quacken­ Tbe fortunate holder of tbe ticket
bush, (Handing candidate for JusUoe of drawing th* first prir* will walk off
with 8150,000 i oi Ih* eocoad pries,
tbe Peace in th* 2d Ward) en taking •1U0.000; of tbe third prise 175,000 ;
the chair aaid, "He was unexpectedly of the fourth nnx*. |S6,000; of tho
eall*d to th* chair—had no idea of it filth prix*. I25.0W; An., Ace. Ac- until
when bo camo—thought they might
hare go! a batter man — (guest do! lor
the occasion.)

"*«!, ®WlEE
Palitej fttrshy, Her. !ia, 1SU

Agricuituial Implements
AC.. AC.

| content*. It wa* insured in the Barry
ticket) continuing, farti.er remarked.
IA Eaton, but we understand not for'
*t
\i&gt;ut “perhaps the Teller* could jutt aa
nearly enough to cover tbe loss.
••well count th* *expre»siona’ and would
The same night tho barn of Reuben express himself in favor of Jamoe A.
H. Falconer ol Castleton, was also, Swtcxey (the anyiliing-for-an-utficc
burned. Die* about 81.200. Insured man) and again quietly took hi* seat,
in the Barry A Eaton for 1000.
whereupon Mr. Jewell, ex-Regiater of
Deeds, arose and with much feeling
(undoubtedly the duties of tho hour
weighing heavily on hi* mind) said that
Latten remaining in Haatiaga !’. O. “m order to;facilit«le th* bruoeae (fur
they all seemeA anxious to got away a*
uncalled for Ort. 14th. 1874.
Mr*. Mary A. Archy. J. Bardua, soon a* poeeibli) be would move to
Mian Oita Colwell. Edwin Crawford. mgko th# nomination of Jams* A.
Tim Doniphan, David Ford. J. Q tiweeaey (the candidate for Prosecuting
Griffilh. Ellen Honauey, Hattie Long. Attorney on tho Democratic ticket)
Eddie Oimiteal, William M- Shephard, unanimous, which waa automatically
Alanson Warner, Lealor Walter*, Seconded by tom* on* on "the left"
when the Ctiainnan put the motion,

A’lCgBCT.TOm&amp;mFE RAILROAD.
nrnrji irrLtroxAch^s

LANDS
Una Tatf Crtiit 1 hr Cal literal

INTER-OCEAN
THBEElEDmONS.

a fine brain biowin* aeaioH.

LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER,

The line* Co. are requested to meet
at th*'Nagin a House Friday evening,
Oct 18th, at 7 o’clock, *harp.
Official Election Notice* for township*
, furnished at this office for R pac tosra*hip. Mend In your orders Al one*.

Nashville Item*.
Hou. Daniel L Osa*, has been elected
Oefa. and 1‘rwrident of the Homeopathic College
The walla of the brick block of Bra­
at Lauring. Aa excellent ealectiea
dy, Griffith and Kerr ara completed, and
To night. *«r|re(o(^cur people will fata building han ornament to th*
via** Grand Rapid* to s0tna^i tha phn
ol Bip Van Winkls, at the Opera

That celebratod Vennonivilla cheae*
ia constantly on hand and for rale by be h the right man in the right place.
John Btontay. at hia grocery on JaffistElihu Chipman has lit ted up a room
ea» Stieet. Try it.
over the store of Boice &amp; Stiteo, for a
Justice office, which b aaid to bo'the
beet justice court room in Hany Connshould be beetowed on the Sweep Oh!

Aa per requeet tbe Hon Geo. M.
Dewey WOT addroe* the people of
CoMMxacut CoixKiX, Grand Rapid*i OsangenUa.at theacbaal *oom in 4hat
The Boioe Bros., from Ohio, era in
(borough work; able teachers. Greet riltagr, on Monday evening next, Oct
fall Uaat ai tho City Drug Store, haring
er demand for student* to fill positions
then th* snpjdy. Tenn* raeeuoahl*.
purchased the nemo ol Ttioo. Maxsra.
Fur circular* address C. G. 8 wensberg.
Proprietor.
“Twa NoatXMsx’* Win” is the last
Now i* Yocx Tixx.—All bill* c*oridproduction frqto’ the fertile peu of Mrs.
ered du*, and we need our pay. Cell
Hoary Wood, end it will uedaubtodiy
command a targe ehare of attention
Having just reorired a lot of new job
type, we ccntimie te do all kind, of fa* from the nor*)-re*diug community, as
Mrs. Wood’. fa*ota*ting manner of
and common Card, Job and Book Print­
ing. at reewmabb mb*. Satiafaction narration, re dirtxngimhfag a feature fa
in her many popular wosk*. ia bate preguaranteed.
.
^rewd faallitaintrttniy. A* aulherM*
As the bmsou *f Oyster* ani Otam*
LJnaob: I already anived pcrUps it would L« of the abaorfafag etory ‘
prxwr to state that Dan has a Jew ewn- Um reputation io « widely known that
plee of the taller sod wifi only canirart a gcarante* ia a-lranc* of publication i*
•aeured for all her novels.
"Tbe No,1-^,', Wife- eMUiaa the prerioM
efatoofthUMWtopfithml writer, and
win prove an arweptabte addition to her

Mr. Jowell (tho would-be-candidate
for Justice of tbe Peace tram the first
Ward) again quickly sroee and with
unusual pathos moved to edjoarn,
when up again come* Mr. Wright (th*
gi-ntleman who was elected to tbe effle*
of Circuit Coart Comtnioeioner by th*
Republican* of Barry County for three
term*) who eud ho thought it best to
appoint a Coenmittoe and would move
that tho Chair appoint a Committee of
throe to canvas* tho county in tho inter­
cut of Mr. Sweeaey, (tho champion of
tomperanco and th* gentleman of
echollarly attainments.) .
THE -WHOLE WESTERN COUN­
TRY
Tbe Chlirtuka appoinfad Mr. Wright
of Healing* (a Republican member of
tbe Constitutional Convention fa 1867
from Barry County) Mr. tisndfonl of
Tbornapple. (Deputy Sheriff) and Mr. oomuxenee at 8t Louto. at which point
Holbrook of Woodtand (one of tbe spec­ the MlesMppt nw to CKweed by tbe
moot magnificent Steel Bridge tn the
tators) as such Committee, and thon wnrto, and tnvene Hx whole length of
asked if the motion to adjourn was sup­ Central and South wret Missouri, and a
portion of Kansas and the Indian Ter­
ported, when Mr. Holbrook arose end ritory and ****** I..—1—1, tn the Imalnas^
asked to be excused and aaid if they
wanted anyone ffl sueb a place that
Mr. Bawdy would probably answer
thorn as be lu&gt;d heard him express him
wif, and as for himself be very frankly
said ha bad -fooboomtu pick” altar ward
remarking “bo did not want any trunk
with any ouch work.”
Mr. Bawdy was accordingly appoint­
ed. when tbe Chairman quickly put the
tartion to adjourn sud the aswmblsd
multitude of eight
d" p«»otu.
quickly dtaperoad around th* corner.
P.B. I forgot—I titink w* Demo­
crats should have a day of rejoicing
tor I think I tee a prospect for a«easiuat to our party •* quite « number of
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When, daring the esasfou of th*
Legieteiure of 1878, an hossorabte
member brought before tho Hou*, a bill
Io prevent tbe destruction of mnakrata,
it was treated aa a huge joke; and
when brought up for coniideratiou. it
produced a acene cf merriment hardly
equaled ia that hard-working body. So
much waa thia the com, that r .uend-

Tbe original charter for this esaociatton was granted April 22, 1883, and is
after the usual form ol acts ot incorKretion. TLe objects of the Society,
aa therein declared, were to improve the
breed of boraee, cattle, aheep and swim, were attached to it, in order to insure
aad to promote the general objects of ita sudden demise. Not «o the Legisla­
sgricultnre in said, Territory; and for tive Council of 1833. They pasted a
tbe forth crane* of these oljecte they
animate, th* fur oi which eaters‘so C**M*b«r !■•&lt;»«■* at Mr males
■-xceediag 820,000. The following per- largely into our commoreial interests. T
t
•one wore named aa the first directon,' The following are ita main provisions:
Tk«a m*v* bw m. •« sb* em **nbt
who were to have power to appoint the
If any persona shall at any time
v^*».*Ar»* —officera: George B. Porter. Thomas hereafter, between the first day of April f, ts, u«bl w*od«s rt a aura sky.
Rowland, John R. WBliams, William and the first dat of November tn any wits&gt;**b*4*»a*rs***ataetab«r *,
Vrar, kin or destroy aar muskrat within Ik* ssreasttoe i*a! west* bam n* U*
Barton, of Wayne county ; Gad Cham- tills Territory (except it be in the cuunl«** •»
*•"
Iwrlain, of Macomb county ; John Will- tie* ol Mishiliuiackinac,Chip. wa.Br.iwa,
Tk* a.** *TMrt s*4 b*.
Iowa, and Crawford), the jwrson or per-1 Tb*rb*n** rf ik* krws**. &gt;u***u sal,
&lt; -iunty; Amo.t Mead, William Tbomp- suns so offending shall, on conviction *U ib*erse4mmtetewte*h X*ur&gt;*
forfeit ami pay for aach mask-1
.
&gt;oo. Joaeph Morrison, and Leri LeRoy. thereof,
rat so kilted and destroyed, the sum of
' J*
m
I»f Oakland county; Darius Comstock, one dollar : Provided, however,, Thia J
•d Lenawee county: Levi 8. Hum­
phrey, of Monro, county; and Abra­
ham Edward*, of St Joseph county.
Tho*vieuritode* through which thia
- rg-misation ha. passed, with its sue■wa.iwi and failures, might nutk* an la«
irn sting study for sum* historian wbo
Las th* m ternary data from which to
gkan; for now in its 41*t year, it may
almost be aaid Io hav* grown venerablo.
It mast indeed claim the reepect doe to
Th* idea which in later year* ba*
developed our Agricultural College, with
its system of labor and study combine-!,
made its first effort at actual develcpmantas long ago as 1833, when the
oct of inoorporaiion of the above named
st- &lt; k were exempted from paying taxes institution was granted. In this rhartl.moon, in the following concise act:
\ll sheep shall bn exdnded from the
»s.uat»n of property for the sae.esns'ut and collection of taxes, and tho
owner or poaeeasor of any aheep in thia
IkHttory shall not be assessed for any purpoee of educating youth, by tbe
£le, name, and title of •'Ths Michigan
mual Labor School."
Oliver Johnson, John Beach, Asahel.
8. Wells, Enrol os 1'. Hastings, John
■ miuo given to a new county by Allen, Charlo* G. Clark. Ira M Weed,
-• tef 1831, untitled “An act to pro- Charlo* Moeely, Levi Baxter, Stephen
for laying off into eeparat* court- V. R. Trowbridge, Benjamin F. Larned,
Asahel Finch A moi Mead, Robert Pur­
the district of country adjacent jX dy, Alexander R. Tiffany, shall be and
they are hereby appointed the first
It u* to induile tbe country real of the trustees of raid school, with the j*&gt;w»r
li&lt; twtwcen range-, two and throe east, of filling all vacancies which may occur
rtfn-h of tha line between tuwnabipe IC in their body, and of increasing their

to secure forever the twaefits of compe­
8. Tbou shnlt menu ruga a cheerful
tition tn railr-iad traffic in this State,
duDOsitkn by judicious recreations, mnAa lacy as the greet railroad rings cast)
sic and mirth, including cong»uial mag­
bo kepi rompeting for tbe buuneen ef netic relatione.
0. Tbou shall ssok a true Ms-mate,
the Nartfaweet, eo fong wdU that Motion
have cheap freights. Every business end strive tosustaln.if hrahb p#rmits.the
•scrod relation of parent; entail no inman in Jackson gets hie good* to-dagr urmity oa progray, but “ksep thvself
from Detroit or Chicago ai about half pore" by temperance.
th# rato&gt;|#v hundred pound* that he dal
10. Thou shalt rtudy to “know thyhafore th* Michigan Southern built 11* »*lf. ' making a constant effort to conbranch te&gt; that rily- So too, at Grand troland subdue all thy exeeeaea, a like
effort tu unfold and cultivate all thy
Itelddaiand Kalamaauu, freights hare pbyiicai. mental, and moral deficiencies,
been rudneed nearly anu-balf from what untda perfect balrac- of power shsll
they were before the Michigan South­ establish within you tbe condition of
ern Railway ran to Ihoee town*. Ask heath, the kingdom of hasvan.
any merchant or milter or shipper of
€. P. Rowell a Co1!. CoUm....
any market in the State where there is
railway competition what tbe result of
it hu been, and he will eay that freights
have been largely rolueed thereby.
FIRN ANO LAST CONCERT
Whatever may 1»# the result of tbe
IX Alli OF TUB
pending litigation to utile tho legal relatfcns of the Slate end railroads, il ia
certsi* that competition i* a more reli. able regulator than leg'etetion. It is
IMIJ, SMJmta 1SU
' tbe life ef be sines*. Cunning railway
nianaguns can evade a statute, but com­
Drawing Certain at that Date
petition they cau not prevent Campetitioa is healthy and natural; it devel- ■
UST OF GIFTS.
ops States and communitieo. Wo re­
peat, therofuro, that if the people uf
I Michigan are in carnctt in their do-.
(mends for chruji tranqurtatlon, if they
mean by it something more than a
। mere catchword by which politicians
and demagogue hop* tu get office, they
should secure tlw adoption of tin*
amended constitution containing the
11 provision quoted above, which will ao
* j completely prorent tho railroads from
PRICE OF TICKETS.
| eombniag, and thereby give us torrver
I one potent guarxutee of cheap freights.

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meat wlsich uro have just touched upon I
are in themselves of tjiv greatest jirarti-1
cal importance, and their force with tb«
p»plc ought not to bo La.keti by adroit
misrepresentatiuns or by a foolish dis- i
position to hold tbe constitution iteclf.
responsible fur same 'uf the mistakes of I

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.L« Icgivtaturo which submitted it t» I
the i».-&lt;q&gt;k-.

Tbete is before the people uf Michi- ,
। gau to day. no question uf mute vital
| importance than tbe une of represcuta- .
j tiou in the Senate of Ibe United Slat**
I The opposition hare been ringing all
I the charge* of corropdon that tbe rule ,
| of permetalion will permit. They have |
I presented wh«t they devignat. a* the
| Credit Mnbilier fraud, Isnu grabs, ben- .
, born contracts. Sheppard swiodlsra, ofc., I
in ov*ry form and manner posuble, and ।
have attnmptert to pruve, while not de- .
aMl 17 north, south of tho line between
. nyiog that Demacrata alike have been .
Ion ushipa 20 and 21 north, and west of
I found guilty of ermipt practice*, that ,
! the Republican party is unworthy of
Tho probabilities* of tho ratification of ; confidence, and that the destinies of- e ;
hold aetata to ths amount of ItN.OOO,
th* amende cunrtitutioa in thia Stat* eared republic abauld be placed in the :
bands of thn*-i. who a little mere thau 1
and were to hold their first meeting at
next month art certainly not flattering a deea4c since aoagl.t iu deilru-tion. ,
Ann Arbor, April 27, 1833. Among
While their Lettie cry is for purity in i
n..- held iuodmimibte in court io the
combination
of
Hlibcrulity.
partisan
office, and their voice# are forever silent
»j:.wr years ol the Torriloy, from tho
. prejudice, *nd blind anger, so activ e in in this report concerning Hon. Zachafe&lt; that there waa no mesas by which
It* vform will overcame that approval riah Chandler, from one end ol the land i
V. ii .preaa on them the necessity of ahto th* other they an. continually de­
(morepassive ia its character) ol it* merit* manding that h. shall be return#! tu '
e-.liite truth in their statements, and
From the very earliest organisation uf j
the shadra of private retirement. We |
il.. .. lack ol comprehension of the na- tbe Territorial government it was ever |
acrept tlw demand that honesty a*&gt;uv. ,
lui- of an oath. This however, not oa tbe alert to foster, by th* most ad­
alt iLing* else is th. requirwn -nt to-day i
i*._ queatl) defeated the rads ef jus- vanced legislation, any measure which ,
fur men in exalto-1 position! We point I
tic- eepecially in tbe enforcement of
to Mr. Chandler’s record and w. chai '
tlif tew prohibiting the sale of liquor to opment and the general culture of lb*
tenge hia mo*t bitter opponent to pro­
duce
a line which ronnets ul corrup­
Induea; and In 1831 the following citizens in whose behalf they gevernsd;
tion, or a breath of siupicinn that even
!•’-«• wan devised to meet tbe exigences and the orgaaixation of social libraries,
associate* h-s name with dishonesty.
&lt;.i ibe caae, no as to enable the court* a plan which ak the present time is eo
ought to out weigh in-tha judgment of principle* cf Republicanism sail adcuitpopular in nfr^our towns, and which
h- -night poeeess ia regard to tbe mat­ giro* such Mtisfaetioc, was studied out any intelligent and ditcriminatlng eiti- Thst be is ao bitterly oppo*c-l by Demo- i
crats everywhere i* good proof that hia I
t- r ;n dispute. As will bo readily seen, and provided for by a general law as
power is feared, sol that his iufluer.ee '
lb- ■■eefullneas of this plan depended early aa February, 1831. ’ This tew prou ever exerted sgain*! compromising '
rti irely oa the fidelity and kero [ra»pthe victories of our late itruggl* by a ■
Any serru persona, capable of con- '
surrender to those wbo hav. opposed
itiwi of tha justice who might sit in tbeAit
X.,
Sec.
I.
No
county,
city,
trading,
in
any
township
or
districts
in
every
step made bo the greet party of
ra*-. Tbe provision ia aa follows ;
। thia Territory, who have or shall be- township ur other municipal corporation progress. Meu may point to hi* powjr
It shall be lawful foe any justice of com* proprietor* in common, of any li­ *hall Ih-cocw u stockholder in. or make
in too Start, anil lose it on the patron­
•I— imaoe. or judge of tbu supreme cir-, brary, may form tbemselve. into a eo- any loan or gift to, or lend ita credit in
age of the Federal governm*ut tf they
■ aii. or county oourte, or the judge of
ciety or body politic, for the exprevs aid of any person, private corporation wdL but such an assumption is too ab­
th- additional circuit court for ths up-' purpose of holding, incrraMtg, preserv- or association; nor shall any county, eity,
surd for b.liof by the most credulous
p-r districts of the Territory, to admit, mg, and using such library : and to township or other municipality con­
ot tbe opposition Senators m other
th- evidence of any Indian residing; that end, any five or more of them mey struct or become the owner of any rail- State* have the eame power, in many
&lt;• ii'iin the limit* cf thia Territory. who' apply in »retting, by lhatu signed, to
Stale* a much greater jiower. and yet
l&gt; eve* in tho existence of the Su-. any justice of tho peace within the
but few have b**n able to retain th*ir
!•&lt; - no Being, and in a future auto of. county wberin tho ' same township or
positions tor as long a period as our
K-ahrdaaod punishments, in the trial
district «nay be, stating the purpose* of
own Senator, whose hold ua power may
of any eiyil or criminal matter: Pro-' their meeting, end requesting him to is- •trieted by law.
vMnd, Thai each judge ar justice shell,1 Sue his warrant catling a meeting of the
Art X, Sec 15. No dty or village sistent advocacy of Republican priorim .11 cases, decide wbo are entitled sad (aid proprietors, at th* limo and placo ■hall incur indebted urns, including that plea, hi* fid.Hty to all trusts, bi* uiim&gt; ho era not ratiltel to be received a* | and for the purpose, in such warrant' incurred by or on behalf of any school peacheblo honesty, and mure, probably
wiieesaea, under this pro*Irion: Aad
district within its oorporato hmiri, ro than all things else tu tho fact, that bo
rr -tided also. That such judge or jus­ fy such meeting, by posting up til* sub­ that its aggrsgsto debt at any time shall never forgeu that he is the representa­
tice shall have power to to vary th* or- stance of Said warraut iu sou* public exceed 10 per cent, on the valuation of tive of the great State of Michigan, and
iinary oath a* to bring lb* same within
shown by th* at all times and under all circumaiances
placo iu the aaid township or district. Its taxable property,
th* rail comprehension of th* witaev- wh*re the said library shall be kept soseesment roll, unJees authorised by a he give* the weight of hi* influence,
An act of 1884 to Uy off and organ- seven days at least before the time ef majority of the electors residing within devutra tu* time and his energie* to tho
such corporation voting thoron as may promotion of their interest*. Accept
•sid meeting.
ing thia record as one of which Michi­
Any seven ur more of tbs proprietor* be prescribed by law.
Art. XIV, 8ec. &lt; Every law hereaf- gan ought t* be proud, remembering
uf such libra.-7, having met in pursu­
ance of such notion, shall have power Jo tor enacted by tbe Legdiature, creating tho fact that tbe South owed her influ­
choose a moderator, clerk, librarian, a debt or authorising a loan, shall pro­ ence in both bouses of Congrro in the
collector, treasurer, and other necessary vide a sinking fund for the payment of long retention cf men who proved •.bcmoffiers, and rommittow; which clerk
•elven worth, thus securing rip* exp*rienc* while constant changes prevent*-!
members from tbe North from attain­
pnrtial performance of hia duties ; and
th* said proprietors, when so inoorpor- 1
ing that commanding influence which
th of the State of Ifisaouri
aied. shall have power to’rahs such
was nreemary to secure the internal* ot
rirorv of Michigan,” apprwi
their Stale* io a OSCtieual contorts, wo
nioteys, by smernntente, on th. several
1884, and to which the Indi*
shares in said - library, as they may
believe the people ot Michigan owe il
been extinguished, whieh i*
judg* nirsesary fur preserving and in­
to tbcmaelvas to retain the services of a
lo th* north ol a Hue to be
creasing the sense, and far the BstlgrWhile the ftopub!icons of the State
tvload to Misrun river, shall coaetituto mcnl of th# affairs of the corporation ;
would be direlici of tho duty which
a county, and be called Dubuque ; the to make by-laws lor the due regulation
they owe to tbe party if they failed to
-aM eoaaty shall ooustitute a towneliip, of its coocenis, not repugnant to tbe
re’urn to the Senate a man wbo in the
„ hi&lt;* .hail be *au«l Julien ; the seat laws of this Territory, and recover for
pest has been one of the groat champi­
»f iurtiee Shall be eetabliehed ai th* vil­ any breach &lt;J such by-tewa, not exceed­
on of liberty and who in future etniglage of Dahoqua until the sao&gt;" shall ing three duller* for any one breach
tkm n reived therefor shall be ]«i J over glc* will be capable of doing more to
t« changed by the jndg*e of th* noanty thereofTbe proprietors of any such Lbrary, to the general fund of the State, county, eubeervo th* iutereets of th* party and
■oart of aaid county.
Al) that part of th* dwtrict aforesaid, SO incorporated, shall be called and municipality, corpora tine or board to tbs country then any other man we
could eeleet—JEW
J&amp;Usrywisr.
known by th* name of th* Social Libra­ which such funds belong
ry, ia the township of—---■» and by
Tit# aggregate money value, iu the
that name may an* and be sued, ptoee- matter of public ecoaowiy of tbe mcorente
aad
defend,
iiland
aud
be
implead
­
drawn west from the lower rad of Rock
porntidn of tho foregoing provisions in
Island, shall Mssetitirto a oouaty, and be ed ; aad where there shall be m&lt;-r*
exited Dornoin* : the said county shall than one such library, in any townshin our organic law would be reckoned by
rouatitwte a towwhip, and tee calted or district, th* proprietor, thereof shall hundreds of thousands ot dollsni annu­
FEai HUI; th# e*et of justice ol arid be known aad called by the’name uf ally, apd would greedy overbalance the
county ehaii ba at such place therera aa “The tiropneitoni of the secund, third, tlto slight addrtioaal outlay involved in to breathe deeply of the purrat air, to
steal! be daoignatsd by the judge* of the fourth, eto- fee the one* may be). Social the new salary article. The lose of entirely avoid cb*«t lacing, to secure
library of tha township of--------- .”
county court of said county.
thorough ventilatiun, and carefully ebWhan any nociety or body politic these quoted amendmetus will be a eorve correct bodily paeitiaiMThe following, from an act of tbe
positive calamity, from which the peo­
2- Thou shjlt .st slowly, al regular
some date, divide, th* present State of shall ba 4jirrillr-4 thegeryrirtore may
again inexpornto thamsebee, and pro-1 ple'* genuine intererta will anffi-r not a periods, not mors thaa two or throe
Wiaeooein into counties, aeitbev one of read In ail respects ae aforesaid ; and In
time* dally, a good supply of plain an*
which baa retained any of its original any meetiag of each peoprietors, there
tritiou* food, mclnding fruit in the
_s._n i__ n___ j____ _ •____ l .l.__
faatam. Their boundariae m*y, how­
morning; drink nothing while eating;
martioate thoroughly.
ever, be traced wilh little difficulty by
8 Tbou ehalt not fail to teko doily
any on* e: all familiar with th* gcogmand pew.ryiag it in thia State by th. exercise out of doors, at some useful oc­
adoption of the new wnatitntkru than in cupation, if possible, aad in th* sunehiM.
avoiding tntigne aad com pot: tints.
aay ether way. Th# following is one
Study and practice th. lifting cure,
moveuMiate, grrnosttica. etc.
4. Titan shall woo ■•«*!»»’. sweet
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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER^,

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The Granger w thc Latest an
important improvements over all othe;&lt;

Wo are ai/ain calle 1 upon to cximise
the highest duly and privilege of cilisnnship. Once muro wo are called up­
on to select those who arc to manage our
affairs in the next coming two years
both in the Slate and nation. 1 say it
is a duly as wall as a privilege. It is
the duly of every Individual in casting

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to do military duty wherever found.
But when the Republican party camo
into power ahn relinquished that idea,
end now, under the treaty by which aho
hounu lianielA a Prussian or a Gorman
citizen of th* .United Slates can travel
all over Europa nnd be as safe as upon
Ihn soil of the United States. In feet,
to day, all over th. world, it makes no

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\V&gt; judgu uwu by their lived*. If a
man has maiuiaine*) a gtkxl character
tor integrity, uprightness, ami partly, he
i&gt; lov*wl aud cherished in the communi­ in-aty. it gave notice to Great Britain
ty- If a piliticel p«rty Ira* maiulai'ied that th" treaty wae ended. When Caaits character for integrity amt purity it IV la g*-t- r.-ndy to Iecvtuo one in the
gsval family of States, begs to came ia
uicu by t.'i-ir actions, nnd and take a portion of our burdens, we
JtheT Way of judging a po- will then rocsidar what we will do oa
thal subject. Bui until she does wa
rties an* a uvecs* ly. They will treat her upon the basis of the
in nil ages of the world most favored nations, and oa no other
and under all loons t»f government.
Nritber will the domestic policy of
lira Democratic party bear vwotHmiou.
The laws passed while it had control
would duarsos any statute-book that
ever fluted
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Maple Parlor

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Repabiirnh pony Now, for one w the
vthcr of Ussse poiilivxil purtia* y**u aro
to . 4Myour ballots. You may say “I
will vote for neither ; 1 will throw my
ballot awny upon some side issne." But
whm&gt; you * get nt thi* trim re»ult yon

ir bar the MOW .
fullvalo. •(

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YOU WILL FIND

is

'WtsTIi™

wiles imi

raw v ill omwb.

.Ived to sew* this now j*arty be might
hat" changed his views. They call it
the “Liberal Republican" nrganiaitiun.
Now, fellow citizens,‘if there ever was
a liberal organiziuoti it is the old Re­
publican party, which has Humiliated
this nation for th.* las*. 13 yean.
Thia “new [lolilical party” is one of
the oldest ]&lt;olitieal organizations of

capturing priaooers while their aamat*
.------.
If R did (pre out they
n a law tor banging nor_ ... other words, when ‘.Moe
ito Leaguer* understand that wo
_ V — _S——_ al.—X— 1_ -- -rt. -■

Lei us corns down to the year 1M1,
wlsurs saves Stateo had deolared thamselres cut of the Union, and your flag
lui been fired upon. Thee the Democraiic party hod control over every
brand, of lbs GuveromenL Your Ex-!

NEW LUMBER
Michigan Exchange.

in

uh

pamphlet iu my hand. 1 went on the
platform. I eaU situation to ito chargsa
against this Repubbean official. 1 aaid,
“I do not know whether these chargee
are true or false. I never did defend
anything wrong, and the right hands no
dofenas. Il those charges are true wo
win prosecute him, end send him to
Stat. Prisoa.” .And th. Itopubtkmn
party did it, and it has never bad nay
occasfo*. ia this tilato, to soad My-

FLAKINGMILL ANO LUMBEB YABB

DENTIST

n m tm i

■ my hntnbfo
---------------- ---- rJBTlM'bMa
each one of these rebel Bfatoe,
sands of dollars have been srpoadod in
investigations,—many of thorn founded
on twwspoper reports that had not the
slightest foundation,—and in every
single instance the fullest scrutiny has
been ordered br a Republican Con-

I sU&lt;a4»av. airn. Tars Asess*.

NEW PRICES.
AND NEW MEN
THAT DEFY COMPETITION. AT

WjUijOiVa
,A?ar Dwight d Eut rail’s .fgriciilMal II oris, Hastings, Mich.

H.A. BUSELL'S
Soath side State Street.

H stings, Mich. ‘
15. E.STEINHOFFl

m

i*

forfeited their Urea and they to., u.
And all they naked from ua wh* they
senandarad was that we would cwt
them their Eves Wo did it, and no
man was ever hanged for participating
m this high- handed trwasorr"’Theos

Sinical and Msdaiisal

DENTIST;

We guarantee the BECKWITH STOVE to give perfect satinfaction, or money refunded.

For Ecouomv of Fuel, Safely nnd Durability it stands without

We would res' ,
parties who have pi
using them:

o/ry /tetrs otpor.

refer to the following
sed the stove and are

John Fancher
Jacob Rhodes
Rutland Gw Paddlrford

t for Counterfeits 1

■r.AbS

manage to both Hon tea of Congress,
dcclarvdi it was “wrong to rebel against
thia govornmeut, but there was no pow-

Hut they did worse than that. In a
i time ol |&gt;rofouad peace tliey contracted
i debt of ..yer HW,000,000 for the civil
miensos-of your Gov.rnmeut. They
expended every dollar in the Treasury
llicy did worse than than that Tbsy
arlUslly raw your credit to tow that in
order to pay the civil expenses ol the
Government they s-dd *3,000,000 worth
of bonds,—princmal and interest paya­
ble tn coin,—for 88 cents on the dollar, urWlLThS^nJl"to
limy scutiered your nary all ovsr the
jt continued, from that period down to see*, and your array along the frontier reduced tsxatma *&gt;19,000,000. New,
fellow cuisMM, dedust tbs proper sspwnUie time that the Rcpubhean party took
the reins of Goscrntusnl, to tw the par­ nor uo credit- That was the condition diturss efiaqyeebfo Us the eoodnol of a
ty of slavery propagandiem. It was in of, this great nation when the Republi­ war foe which the DecnoerotM party wae
power, substantially, under that name*, can party came into power. ‘And yet, responsibly and the oapegflJlMMl to
mote than SO years. During its cun- notwithstanding this hopeless condition,
trd yon recollect what its foreign and. we undertook to tore this nation, and
domestic policy wav^- It wa» braio to how well wo earned ont that undertakweak nations and cringing iu strong
In IMS this old Drmoerahc party
cars- It batleted down the walla of
Greytowu; took a slice of territory said w» had held the twins of Govern­
from Mexico; but when it came to I ment long enough, arid they wees rsodv
strong and powerful nations its net* to roaisec• with anybody who would
hewaoat the point of death.
were a disgrace. You ail rneollect that ! a4 in overthrowing the Republican
party. And the Union party was farm­
Huodrads and thousands of mou in
ed all over the United States, ia this
vumm psrte ef the South ton been
fight." .Bat when it camo to Mgvtia- Stats and elsewhere. And they sue
needed in electing Governor Seymour is
tton it wax *49 and no fight."
Had ibis
Great Britain redod to us the value, the State of New York.
bio island of Kan Juan, bat afterwards
concluded she wanted it henrlf, and sb.
sqcatlrtl upon oue. on! ut it. The
UnUsd Btatoi said she had no right to
M there and squatted spun the other
ood of tlio ialaud. Alter th. Ropublijoin ]*«rty camo into powsr uo said,
“You have no Lusiuose tborot" nnd
when they (ucind thb United Htates in ear­
nest they were willing to refer the mat­
ter to the King of l’ru,*iu, and ho told
to England, “Yutl have nn business
ibsre." and she cot uff.
।

CHv | James Dibble Er
•
* John J Fuller
••
! Jacob Odell

Manning Dzod
IVTarron Calkin*

chapter. 1st and 3il ver***, wa find:
“David therefore ikpartod thener, and
eacsped to tile care Adullani; mid wb.n
bis brettiuni and ail hie father's house
heard it thu) wentdawu tlulbor to him.
And every oue that was in distress, nnd
every om* that was iu debt and every
ouo that was discontented gathered
themselves unto him, ntui hu became n
captain over them ; and there were with
him about 4&lt;W tuoti." The- party was
larger then than it to noir.
I shrill tiot devote any more lime to
this new organization, but will confine
myself to the two great partita. The
Democratic party onsstnriod first un­
der tbo nonin of the Republican ]4rty
in the ffanms of Jefferson, and was for a
lung ptriad th** party of liberty autl
prugitM. It profrMcd to be that, and
it was- And it r- main-d that until
about tb» days ol General Jackson. In
183U, 1 think, it changed its name fr.*m
Republican to Demurtntie .party; and
it changed its principlrs from libettr and

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started, and thi UepublicM party of
the Uuitod Stats. shouM maka up its
mind on the whole ttiat it had got the
right man in the right place, and that
it bad better keep him there for another

the December umub-r, whish wiik fee
iswedsariyin OeSuUr. b wiU U -«
fin: darn IHersvy magwainy and a Ina;
corp* of «!*»»triliut&lt;&gt;re have hem
gaged. Every story ia ee-h soa^ser

Gerrit Smith, the great Aiiti-Sh
leader, and a lif**-Uog adreeff* of '
perancs. Um lalsli written a M
which ho declares that every vote
for the Prohibition candidates fa
inspire Stafo i. a VOUf-w the e«—
of tie* D-mocnitic [tarty. And
that thww e ho have fought the

�NEW PHOTOGRAPH
I
if this state of thing* J
ba car fault. Let ua
Let ua spend tho rami
tLi. ranrs^ ia agri
Utwaaaatoit tSt

Nominations.

HASTINGS MABBLK WORKS!

'fowwrevn™

Yau willfind at Ike

FEROTYPE GALLERY

ia at the polls, and do our M fast to
P««n» «»y aplitting of ticket? WJw-.
arisuTrf the matortdto W"*&amp;1 «o

J. W. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,

GOLDSMITH’S

BRYANT &amp; STRATTON
Business University,

That we offer Building Material, Finishing

quilo.a .1.
*• C1M*‘ Of DETROIT. briar br Ur Um bwl uslrosued U
*.tb*Huui
«5u»“£ly "Swtoerad’ll
'COPYING AND ENLABGING OLD
MM.
Itioatoftor1* *” L“r*

I

PICTURES

AMERICAN

MARBLE Lumber, Shinglee, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring
Siding, Door and Window Frames

“OYSTER OCEAN"
Liilei al toOtoi Bwtirait
C.-r. WOODWABD eM J1FFEESON Arsa
DETnOXT. MICH.
GILLHAM BKOh., Proprietors.
Tksrsefhly -sssrawB. EnlargW ss4 loprs*.

A SPECIALTY I

FOR CASH !

LOW

of every description

me FOB SCHOOLS
PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCRAG

Jefferson Street,
HASTINGS, MICH. •

Merchant Tailors,

Done Promptly

nr jrrrrasox Avrxcr. nFTnniT.Micn.

« Ast Ward.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

J. Cole &amp; Son.

IB DMBS HEWS

The Cutter Machine in Full Blast.

Pitt Wi GREAT WORK

GROCERS
WANTED

AGENTS

Xftr hr Sate ti lie lirsi umt te
LAND PLASTER,
STOCCO
WffiS HMD

Shingles, Lath,

LcgtataUve Ticket.
r Sul* MsmSss. Mto Ssaolertsl DUUm.
~1aLK. WAXlUta effeiooCsuW,

1 tun prepared to Show my Axtoniidied Custoinei
that I con Pell Buggies nnd Cuttern so cheap.
0 do nearly all our new work by Much &lt;ry
My power costs but little.
I don’t gpt'c any Dogan-Head Mechanics
I boss tnr+Job myself.
The work is well done the first time, and there­
fore I do not have to charge any extra price for
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
t make.a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
make them cheaper on that account.
Seventh. Hive on the profits of my own labor.
.
Eighth. I don’t have to pay rent.
Xinih.
Iknow all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
When 1 get a good- Mechanic I keep him

First.
Second.
Third.
Fourth­
Fifth.

Wanted-^s~
A U.oUly U..^l K^awa If W
rupbra.. Ms*&lt;T«sshm -to.ftsSI

I

NEW OFFERS!

NEW IDEAS

THEMABf NMMILIN Oil I CO

FBAPriaSlw’aiLLJwi^miXrslt

r» swtsliri b Ststo ImS.twCT. to DtaAMDST. tMnnt. rf Pralris, Itte

BE WARNED IN TIME.
The Jispehlkan. of thfas and oi other
States wfcare electloin era yet to be
held, will do well to look carefully into

J. L REED.

81 to Fira* Fhai to itfSotafen.

*350i

atcono w.no
' ‘■s^sxn

YOUR TIME I

9

WA NTED.tSCZX
Business that will Pay

the causes and contcquonces of the par­
tial saocess ot tbo Democracy at tho

SEE THE GREAT WATCH OFFER

VINECAR BITTERS

political fort that the Congress chosen
midway in an administration is apt to
show loams to tho party in power.
It
was an largely in 1882, in a vary criti­
cal period in the history of the war.
and iiJwM quite as marked in 1870,
half way clang in Gen'i Grant's first
administration. Tha record of Ebe old
Democratic and Whig parties will snow
thia peculiarity. The reason ia obriOMJ not o.lj *oe. tlnr blgli-wst..

Dr. J. Walker’* California lin-

ami

at walking they know not whau It
baa. aho, been observed as an ordSmxr

rcar Bitters are a j&gt;wly

1£EX.

Goods of all Kinds,

FOR SALE
Ono Atara and Colt.
Ona Sat of
Huroeva. One Oow and two Hie fora
wtiieh aril be Mid on lima (dr approved

WE WANT AGENTS.

Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

CoDis. Jxt 1'

FILES.
JOHN STANLEY I
good health, let

$58820K

so called Lard times and everything
else that trouble the community, and
the men iu office who ore candidates
for a ra-alacuon ara uxmA likely «®
the ones pitched upon.
Di.r*».ionato
thiakars *11! make » euefa mistakM,
hot an mien ora not dtecriminata
'httan.hyagn.t deal

Other iuSusncea, also, quite aa uuraaaxtabla have probably beau operabra upon ihaelMtiotMtfn Ohio nnd In-^
dtoaa. Stocs tha election many claim
that to. platform of th. Ohio Denmcracy.tofororof a greenback cumrary
akoa. iofialiou and the repudiation of
top Natioa’apirdtree, are to be rsgarded
aa aa» partisan fieuraibea, which bad
Mieale&amp;ri on th. election in that
atato; but R deeriy appaan to the centnay. The leading Democratic organ
to Ohio kept this isaae prominently beIwotoepeopto It derided to. pmii-on
taken by the Detnooacy^of this Htala,
and acouted our Detnocralic papers as
idiotic in their management and in
league with the •■LtoatotLhond-hold.r.."
Thia Detooeratic triumph, therefore, is

REMINGTON SEWING MACHI'E
t-i.Vilt.,1 . r.Mit v.-k-m] bejWM repair.
tlrttfrfill Thousands proclaim Vnoto.n ItlTtvia. t!i" moot wrinibrfuJ Inrigor­
ant &lt;h,.i err-r in Uni tied the unking ayatem.
Blllnns Itemlttent, and inter­
mittent Fryers, whAbara so prcrident
in the valley* «rf cor prat rtrars throogh-

THIRD WARD

dome and see

/,'ree delivery and on time.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

875,000 oo

•eiiyy Slot of Snr* ^TV*T-

SINE’S

SOMETHING NEW!

$5,000 IN SILVER !
t™™!
fire Frusa |100

)

Where can be found n choice and welleeleltcd Stock of Staple
and Fancy
aBOCEMBS. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY .v

GIFT ENTERPRISE!

A complete tuworlmcnt of all kinds of Whole and Ground
Spices
.
|

Mm. G. M. Hides, would respectfully inform the Ladies of
Hastings, and vicinity, that she has opened a New, Select and
Fresh Stock of
•
'

For I irIlain mat «rr and ( hroule
KhcilUialhni, Gout, IMious, Bcmitteut

MILLINERY GOOBS
in Dwight’s building on Blate St,,

WARRANTED PURE.
AU kinds of Fruit in their Season.

Fresh Vegetable ^always on hand.
Also we have a full line of the J

Lampe A Fixtures, Orockery, Glass
Always on hand at prices that cannot bo

!

Wooden Ware

t in the County

CASH BUYERS

Nearly opposite Stauffer’s I

Irrhanieal Dhca«c*,-I*«Tsoa« eu- City Diaing Rooms.
gAgvd in Paint, and Minrrah, rack M
Plumlx-r,. Tj pe-wttcra, Gol.Lbwrtm, and
Minrra. as tbey advance in life, are subpx-t to paralyse of the Ikrech. To guard

amine our Stocfc ______ r______ o_____

WOtBOimLETOSHOWOURGOODS
Where she intends to keep on hand and Free
, delivery to
any p*r: of the. City.
offer at Setter barffaino than ever before
• rrradi
■
Respectfully,
''
given in this city. It will be for your'interi
est to call before Purchasing.

Reepecthilh
It would pass over to tfaae, for
to great tuajorily of the American
tofie axe honoat end loyal, and they
the right thing shall be do...
feat i. the tatoe probably even in (Mio,
rtosteam.wfiL ttohmM prevent

for Yourse

J- S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

A'EW CiROCKRY A.ND TEA HOrsE.
Just opened in Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE,
®u»r,
.

OIBHHANDCAffl PRIZE 0FI5J#0 Di KiLD

Mas eommimlty,—ovvu if y»w« uadcr
such irritating iaBusn*. could be
maintained at ths Booth, which is very

Hastings, Hept., Sth 1874.

Oysters received daily

iu bs drie* lioadsy. XmrnWr rtri, thi.

iadiaarass and rwfa. And if that ma
party should carry the next House of
y^mwxstivea, they would take tha
M loag atop towards reuliring toeir
maligtraat detogna. Hence ths eoevsally ad gtring due bw^ to Ito matter of
tha etortiOT of ottr Rapresati tat ires in
Ooagrao. It to true, they would hart
tba Btowte and tbe Pmidimt agaiuat
them for tbe next two yeaw. but ths

Canned Fruits and Fish.

Hastings, Oct. 7th, 1874.

THE HASTINGS

(81,50 per Yeai,)

Is the best Family Paper
published in Bar/ Co.

10,000 bushels

for which the
price will be
ers give us a

�Th« RwIeucMl Biuls**. j
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Heal

s re&gt;.
poistsa bupenuieudr-t of ths Valter
“re™ .1 tk. K. C. B B, .„• 1

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Ihrtice;.

meats to increase my facilities for doing
better work than aver, all should eaU
end get a negative taken. The superi­
orly of my work in tho peat is a auffiei.ct guarantee ot ficrt-elaas work in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
B! k, sooth side Slat* Street
Slit
Gao. L. Hxstx.

HOPKUtSand

P*&gt;Fl. Jon. Ih. Im. wiU
Mr. Baah to Bid position on our road
he Died in the part with ao much evs-lit milted on all hands. It Was fully
to h.mrelf, androw.il for th. poo-.de a mil. In length, and not Ims 'than
end the company.
three thousand people Jolucdln th* taeUvlUoe. The alaacr served ou (he
Advertised Utts re.
ground* ws* bountiful and cxcelteut.
proving beyond a doubt, that th* FatLetters remaining tn Haatisgs P. 0. ron. know ho* fo provide a dinner for
nscallwl for Ort. 21st. 1B74.
thousand*,on which Kingsnnd Princess
u
Chu Bunkett. U« might feast, and yet have enough tert to
K Dean. D W Fdlla. Philo W Hoard feed other thousands.
Leo Hsnyan, J M Hall. Z B Hoyt,
After dinner the axerrteae were open­
Alvin Jones, Ada McLellan, Henry ed with music by the Hastings Silver
nW-bM. A D n«reh. Bettis j gk^i, Cornet Baud, under tbe teederehlp uf
rj.Vf?.DTU’ Ml” U“lU
J. L. Reed, followed by a rong from
Addla Valuer, Isaac J Wlckbem.
*on»e fluealngera, and prayer by Rev.
I&gt;iroct your letters to No. of P. O. Mr. . harman, Pastor ot tbe M. E.
Chureh In ihi, atty. Purtar Burton
box or drawer. Jxu. H'lirm, p. M.
E*&lt;1.. pirelded with much grace and
dignity, and In a few well ciroeen wneda
inuodnaed the speaker, the Hon. John
We were handed a few days eiuot, a J. Woodmau.of Vanburen Coonty, late
list of names and tho count of both sides speaker of the Michigan Hous* of Rep
Of a hunting party in Johnstown. rrocutaUvea, and a man of deeded abil­
Owing to wnnt of spaen wojwill han, fo ity. wbo for aometblng over an hour■
leave tho hunter’s names oul The held In close alienUon tbe arecmblnl
tbouaands Including many ot the load­
aides stood 2.934 and 2,922. K. Fishor ing men uf tue county of both polltkal
and X Stanton ma le the total count of parties
889 Thors war* 14 men on . side.
Gt roe speech we can only say that It
The match was for tbe suppers. The aeenu to have given geueral aattefoetlM
defeated side promptly responded in to tbe Patrons wbo ar* Democrats, but
owing io some siMgeeltoos re^Bnling
giving a boontilul repast which was tree uade, there are nuny aatonx tbe
enjoyed by al) the participants
Republican* who express decided Ji*,
sent from bis views on the fault!’, and
i At half part two o’clock. Monday
i night flame* wore dweovere-i issuing
frbm the dsrelliog belonging to Han­
nah Himrod, on State Slret, and re­
cently vacated by Mr. Robinson, and
before any asaiateurw could bo rendered
it was a mass ot burning flames.
A*
tho bouse was unoccupied, there ran bo
no cause aseigtted only that o! incendia­
rism. This being the second unoccu­
pied building burned within a few
wanks it ia qu.te evident that wo have
in our midst some miscreants.
It is
high time that, if every empty build in g
is to bo laid in ashes, that wo should
have some better way ofciutinj alarm,:
We concur In tho opinion of our corres­
pondent ia unothrr article on the * ub-

7th. 1174.
Prsmal-Majnr. Haeordor, and Alda
Dawson, Bartow. Mudg*. Biimssr, (and

By AM. Beseatrr—
X-aW, Tha; th* Ci(y Marshal be
and he is hereby faatructod to irqsiro
all owners or occupants of buildings in
the business part uf th- dtv to hare
their cliimnay* cleaned within one week
after they shall hrro reoeivedeach notice
Of L. C. Beech for remission of Unease from tbe City Marshal and ssld Minhs 1
is furdwr instructed to clasn or cans, to
for last half of A[iri! and first half of bo cleaned all Such chimaevs that shall
May, was referred to Finance Com- reme io uur'teaned after th* proper time
ahallUv. been given.
Carried.

Bentley and Hicks.
from July 4th.
Ayse—Dawson, * Beesmer, Bartow,
Nays -None
On motion Council adjourned.
Mudge aal Hicks
Nays—None.
Gnu E. Gnonrui.
On mottos final action on changing
the grade oa Green and Broadway
streets, wa« postponed U.til the firs'.
Wednoeday in Nov«*nb.r.
By Aid. BoaemsrMa Karros—Again on Monday
That John fttaaioy be psraritted to night we were eutunrooed out of our
saug little rooting places, to stay the
progrvee ol ths fiend fire. It is quite
evident that we should hsva some bet­
ter s^y of calling oat the fireman iu tho
ty of (ba people, and the right of tbe
Gcgialalure to regulate nr control the
dead boar of tbe night Ao there ia no
freight and peaaenger Tariffs on our
Nays—Non*.
Loll tho property of the aity, perhape aa
Itallruede, and yet, all agreo that tha
Ou motion Dwight A Barrell was per­ arrangement can be made with one of
speech w»s an able one. and that In th,
main the views of tho speaker were In tained to aalargs a frame shsad an their

UTDfBSTOME is no
Obstacles to Marriage.
FT Kill.. MM V.... u—,

DAY AND: NIGHT.

,

l,*M Agents WMlteA flstfcklr

(Sty tag Store,
State Street.

C. SCHDLENBURGj
Hearken TO
tM

accord with the audience, and ye neral ly
noun J.
luotber ctiKagement calling

•&lt;nce of Hou. ttlepben F. Brown of
j Kalamaxoo County, tbe Master of tbe
‘-fltste Grange” who it was ecnB.lently
Ayet-Dewoon. ;Barlow,
Mudge.
expected would bo presetit, and address
tbe people th&lt; gatbertng wae one of Beosmor and Hicks.
Nays—None.
which
the
Patrons
have
evary
nrauu
to
per cent ca your Plastering a* the SlingOf John Weissert of 13.50 for saw
be proud, and one that will &lt;)n tbe order
txsrer bis entered into Co-partnership
no Uttle good In the County ot Barry.
and hatchet, was aUowod and aa order
with James tjc.Jroore and now doe* feel
drawn on contingent fund.
as '.bough they can do a number one
job. W* have to work to get a living
A&gt;os—Dasrsoa. Barlow,
Mudge,
sad thereby ar* dependent on you for
Be-*mar and Hick*.
tbe work. You will save money by
Jbuad upon tbe table of a gentlemen
.procuring our figm* befors letting tbe
residing in this county a few days since.
yob. Our rule u to work cheaper and
(Miter than any man ou rsconl. Ws
l’&lt;rai»&gt;ly it may have b*ra loft by mis­
warrant all work according to contract
take but it bares being published:
or no pay. W* ere always ready to. Kami. Dickey, Goo. M. Dewey.
"When I think ot tho long lima the
give you oar figures, tad will endeavor "Mrs. N. Bailey, Miso Belie Wightmau,
Republican (we used to call them black,
to givs satisfaction in Plaeterinc, Brick | C. F. Dwight,
Georgs Dennis,
bitt wo found that srould not do, so we on Firs Deport.-** nt fund, and 35,73
and Stone Laying, Ac. Ac. llaase give
us ■ call. Respectfully we see
eased up on them a ultl*,) have been in General Highway Fuad
Ayes —Dawson,
Mudge.
Berio

non.

Land and Calclnad Plaattr,
Quick Lima, Water Uni
and Plaataring Hair. *
*Tf ‘tr

Also a Cenenl Aaaortmwtfl

Nays—None.
Of John A_ Fuller uf 37, and Thomas I
Tiaklee of 39, for arrvieeo a* apsmal,
P.ilice, was referred to Finance Cwm-

Agncultinal Imnlnmnts

MSSgJ.

The Bond ct G. W. Slocum, City
iarahal was approved.
By Aid. HkksThat aa order of 966. be drawn ia
ivor of P. A. Throop as payment on

i CBMnimisirtfTBinm

INTER-OCEAN;
THREE EDmOIS.
As d&gt;* v*s ***He* it, Sure*I tosrw

'n

ill

•Xtfl

■veals kess*.

|h, msssm tor Prosecuting Attorney, a*
Ik.^^1 in one of our saloons on

of the Circuit Court for the Coeaty of
lultarry County.
( We think if they bad, hu vote, outside Barry, holden at tho Court House, No­
oJS.u M—m. a r&gt;~r,.n \
dnuotly interested in ib» «1» vember 9th. 1874.
Henry W. Colvin. Tbornapplo.
uf whisky would be about a* numerous
ar tbe asreres were who, claiming to be
Wm. B. Ellsworth. Yenke^Springs.
Jonas A. Hall, Hope.
A. W. Bailey, 4th Ward City ot Heepar-head candMatc. tho Captain ol the
Lamps ! Lamps!!
“HflUie Guards” dunng the war, sod
haadelters and brockets at Bottom tbe renegade Iroui every political party,
John M Kipp, Johnstown.
ice* at
. __ a ,
Lemuel Smith, Maple Grove
Baftii. Maoee A Proston's.
for prosecuting Attorney.
T. J. Docker, Assyria
Well when men like this one are
Benjamin Roos. 1st W ard City
placed in nomination tor any important
utSro, it proves the necessity of a Pra- Hastings.
Homer C. Hughs, Prairieville
iMorf
Lu&gt; and its rifU ew/wreJames Brew. Irving.
John Carpenter. Carlton.
Philander Oti*. Rullaud.
Calvin HilL Ysnk** Springs.
Geo Osborn, 2d Ward City of tl
eating Attorney ia an
Wm. Burroughs, Johnstown.
rad should b* fili*d by
II. D. Week Hastings Township.
alwsy* tOtr. *!»•/• »
■
William Wood, Woodland.
knowing hb doty hie both tho Mdf
Albert Johnsen, Castleton.
rad th* ratttotbo to do it
Buch a
Cicady.
Peter Shuman. 8d Ward Crty
mra is Chartee H. Biuvr. Elert him
Vary dry.
by a party rot* and honor yourselves Hastings.
Robison Bush. Barry
Gold to-day 110
end tho county ot Barrv.
VaJeuiino Reptogie, Hope
Asa Od IL Carltoa.
Wall* and cisterns playing out
Devid Ic’.ea, Baltimore.
U. Simon Countil meet* to-wighL
On our 1st and 4 lb pages to-day will
Merrit. Shephard. A oyna. '
Etaetiou on* week from next Tam­
be found two master speeches- Tbe
„. b, n™. z. Cl.^r.
re
ablnl at tha statesmen of ’be NormWMt, delivered at Lineiog recently,
and which we trust every man in the
State may road. Tbe other by speaker
Blaise of the Hoose of Bapreevntatires,
daliverwd al Oskosb, Wi... r^utly, on
(fa. aubjscl cf muuHyd ■edeb.-lo*-.
.nd whkh roootam.mlu- tbs oarefal
p.rMBl of every read to of lh. B*««
The great sneeeh of Gov. Bagley at
Otr apace will ouly p-rmit
c.-m mo. &gt; wi.&gt;
re
call atlenltoa
given ocr popular Governor a u»w bold bnefiy
.
______bo carefally
oe th* people of Berry orexnty.
studied. Tbe one for ths ligtt i'A»ow»
Our foreman, Mr. BsywoMa, -as die- &lt;m iff—*’ pdita*; ‘b* other because
abted y»e:*Hlay. not erererely. but so aa
swy Lea show, the impottanc. to
to give him a few days’ tart. In other tf,, voters of th*. &amp;«» &lt;* B&gt;. adoption
oftb.WBwdm~il.to th. Cunstitation
X^gythelsgiM^ «&lt;i •hieh
HuiZterw-reirerw .re*.;

LEA0HIG WIUI MW

On motion AM. Hicks was appointed
Chairman, and Aid Bartow Secretary |

rn THE HOBTawpST.

of the Board of BegistniUon
By AM. Hicks —
That tbe salary of Qty Marshal be
fixed al 941.M per mootir to take effect |
from Sept. l)tb, 1874.

Ayes—Dawson,
Barlow,
Borrm or end Hkka
Nays—Noae.

Madge

p -I..-*. A. Mnft M. ■ rt

THS

WHOSE WESTERN

COUH-

Special meeting of tho Ceram rm
Council Monday evening Oct. 12th,
1174.
Proeeet-Mayoe, Ranodsr, and AM.
Dawson. Bartow, Baarar, Beatlay and

‘“““ISA 1
tho sense bo allowed m follow.: JobA. Fuller |7, Themes Ttoklsr &lt;7k Wb.

Tinkler 114Lists of Patents issued from the U.
CarnalB. Patent Office to Michigan InvoBtan,
Ayes—Dawson, Bsrlow,
for the week ending Rept. 22d. 1874, Bentley sad Hicfa.
snd each bearing tbal dal*. Furro.UNays—Ncasa.
ed thio paper by Oux 4 Gre. Solid tore
of Paleate. Washing*®. D- C-:
w
•

Demit

i

fbmwMxxiort Merchant*
n grain amd
Cerwr WseSkrUge tol SWky Bireel.

ih

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ciMrwrrr.w«&lt;iT*r,

Highway fund was allowed to D. Beu
sett for drayage and 31,25 from Five
Department was allowed to Arthur

Look! Look!!
_____
1'oeitlvely we moat have our PAY at
otery Tuter tn the county ci
onca or me»a^ujrt»l
piston
: Barry could bare seen the candidate of
■» ■ re
W..M!

'

11.00 for each and every fire alarm. It
h very seeenliel that we should have
some Utter meaav lor awaking tho
people, and I would recommend tho
above plan. Should it luset the ap­
proval of our dlissns I hope the city

wedldnot Ihu much of the speech,
and In what we have written have re­
flected the oplotona of (bote of our
fricSHl* iu attfudanee, but presume we
have al least in our notice not unfairly
। rrprroeolod the speaker

tiling, and how you sweat about IL Rat
TaaJoiXT Duarx, between Hod. I tell you wo will giro you /♦*• rinti fur
William B. William* (be able Repre­ ws are laying up every little mistake
sentative in CoofTtM from our Sth Dh- you make, and we will throw theca in
your far*, and after you have run a few
more l&gt;ig drunks through your machine
like eld Ben Buller, Tail slip your
sharpest and ablest &lt;JT our Cmigrrvalon
al Delegation.
ft was our good fortune to be present
al the meeting at Grand Rapid*, on
Thursday cvcolng^nd we have no &lt;wltatlou In saying that the .peet h of Mr.
Williams was a masterly 'Indication
of bis official action, and the principles
and policy of tbe Republican party. , cratic gain down north, and their actions
While Mr. Wilber's effort added noth­ shows a little of what wo will do when
ing to bls reputation, and left on tbe we got a good chance
When we get
mind of every &gt;*h&gt;Jld man wbo hearJ
a victoiy we burn powder, bolter, drink
him In 1872 anTag*! n on that evening,
whisky, and wo will show our authority
th* Imprearion that be was cither
mightily mistaken tn 1872 or Is now.
and that In both cases be could not bo Republicans worship the niggero, wo
or have been slating his honest con work them. They school them, and we
vletlou*. but the-c new enn verts are kill thou. They put them ia office, we
apt to be scalooa, and we can )«rdan put them out of existence. You will
bls enthusiasm, but nevertheless detee*
fl ml thia is a white' man’* guvernmect.
hie treason to party and principle
Binged,

ri;&lt;, jri/st ri

ca....,

JOB PRINTING
Beemer.

JENNIE,
ALRAGFS

�lanntr.

ite debts to

aodyo&lt; such to U» WhitKSf
State
that fka entire debt dooa not oooMitute
more than fuor par cant of ita valnattoa and probably not two. aad^-bali
par aast of ita actual wia.ih.

tboae fauna of 8tat* and municipal obwhich involve taxation upon
“UE’iio.M.rs. repU out­

growth* uf modern civilisation. In its
preeant form it waa certainly unknown
asMMg the ancient*, though Cecero says
that the Roman proriacm in Asia were
■MMMimU to boevww, end Uvy, ia a
naamge eosoewhat obecure. speak of a
team untie contracted by Rome to meet

of the bteite ; next the oonnty, which
borrow* on Um faith of tha coanfy;
next the city or town, which borrows
on th* faith of mnnxipal credit.
Now
when this whole swrim of credits, four
in number, are naod, as they co often
are, nay, used almost overywbara, tho
quadruplicate burden fall* he«»ily on
lb* ibouiders of the people Th* four
taxes operate Bi last on the same man
and each piece of property in eome way
parehaaing power at the time a larger con tribal** ha share toward eatiafyiag
aocnmnlstwei of actual UMMy then the
fieana ry of ear nation haa contained at any other nation in which the power to
om time since the dawn of tho Chrub contract debt has been no extended a*
ina era. The fim Napoleon, among with ne; ia whisk the mum oonunuui
*
'
। a seams publsc obanodara rntors, imitated on a dimhrieb­ '
ed aeale thia barbaric accumulation ot
tnuan, MBUnafty belonging to lb*
Btafo, bwtmUg subject » th* ladiridaa! will and caprice of the eorereign.
and mearaby need for pmpneso which
would Mt make a creditable appearance
in ofiria! budget* or regular appropria­
tion bin*.
Nearly 1,400 years of tho Chrislian
am had passed before nation* learned
tha Mtaf berroeing, 4* w* now undet•fnnd it Holland and Spain had, perhane in the 17 th century, tho first reguhrtv organised national debt, though it
ia maimed that the French Ztoate*. tbe its credit without pauung to redact that
■ MilniI minty ndt te well known every one of lu cluaena 1* already bur
sad to {opular among th* people, orig­ denod by the tax which be ii paying tu
inated as early aa 1876 tn th* reign uf fiquidate tbe debt of the Natfoa. And
Charles V.; 1 am disposed to think, when in the end Natam, and State, and
however, that it waa in a vary irregular, Bounty and city have each and all imshadowy and irresponsible shape, nm- poied their burden* tbe cteaau lade
nfag onr only fob year to year, necorning to chance, and not existing ni a
■taled loan, with a regular allowance ol

rate contone of Bwitnrlawd ; ao have
tbe departments of France, for limitod
and a purified pnrpoeoe; »o have the
minorGertnan State*; but »lift it is true
that our county, city, town and town­
ship facility tor cimtracting debt is
practically unknown among tbe nation*
of Europe. Our marvriou* capacity in
regard u tbe cue achievement of ow
BapwNkun dvilisatio. of whieb I think

There aid in tho United fitatee !f&gt;
eitiee having each a population exceed­
ing 100,000, and mb aggregate popula­
tion of 4,600,000. Each i* a rity with

liberty which
forwrer dethroned tbe Stuart*, formally
Mtarod for tbe fint tuzrn the list of natoaa! dsbtore. It rat la IBM that ehs

•ione of the terrible struggin with N»-

tuiure. It to, that tepid ae nay be our
It might also bo a wise uul Balutnry increaae in population, our increaw ip
provtokm to defiss in B.alv &lt;?u» Hubbou. property da in a vastly greeter trWc.
th* precM ends for which luj. fatpa From 1700 fo 1*70, our popalsfUiu ia
ci edit abuuld be ured—lituiun; tk..,. .creased about 1,000 per omi—betotu
time to proper nd mmetod ob.Mt* an I nrojwrty increiMil xbou: o,0te»pre omt.
restricted objurte and ioebiddreg iu sny 1In other word* uur yvpel.txni » W7u
event tho creatien Of a debt binmd • /res* 10 lime* B* larK-n n* in 170U, white
specified permutap of tho otfic.J vala our property in lb70 waa 60 tunre **
aOuu of tho dlr ur limre; providing at igreet a* to waa ia 1790. Wo can I-a&lt;d!y
tee sama liiro a judicious saieguru
against the uverlapping uf cuuuty debt*,
*0 that while the town was guarding if*
credit with cure it should not be in vet red bcr-*avicg appliacoM that ay&lt;4*m inin tbe tnabarrassment canted by an ex­ vontlon to producing, rod with the high
vantage ground we already pua*M* in
travagant extetuiou cf the county.
And finally as a gureodag priaripl* that ro«ud&gt; «&lt;■ may rofily count on
it wvtild be writ to apply to all Stare, such a rapid lucre*** of malarial weahb
ei unly and municipal debt*, th* wise *• wQ| in a Viry brief period mdar our
IndabtedMaa—if it be nut unwtoely la-'
AromBterofi0*1
fUKM*
MtWfl Mt InogyUenibU burden. By
Jafifaiaoh ■ th* broto of ail soand na­ the censui of 1700 it was apparent that
tional credit. 1 quote th* wvtd* ot tbe tho nggngalc property at th* Nation
groat pbitoeopbio statoewan as equally only allowed f’50 u&gt; each Individual.
applicable to all p *e*bl* terms of public By tbe centos of 1870 this had lacteaiub.tgation, and ax aflbrdrng a bnsto at el tu 1600 ;wr head. And now it may
unoe secure lur lu. creditor and aarsn- be confidently asMrted that before Vre
isgruu* fur tbe debtor : "Never bur­ I ar. 76.&lt;XX).W» ot people wo .h.ll nave
row a dollar wnboni laying at the cam. SIOO,OUO,UOO,OoO 01 property
■ustaut, tor i«y&gt;»g tbe interest annually,
sad tee yc*M*paU wMton a gi«ea tana;
But 1 do trot dare tu truvt tayeelf in
ted eoSteUer'thai tax a* pledged to IB. that inviting field of speculation ai tu
-tiditur* ou tbe public lai th. On pueb what we ahal! be iu the future. Neith­
* pledge as thia, eucrwdly uUarveO, a er should I venture to detain you with
xvrernmrni may always evtamatid. on ■ any lengthy rvvisw uf our marveluu*
.eoaonabio interest, *11 tbe letidablr progress in the ;»*L &lt; &gt;ar elory ii in­
.uuuey uf ita ciIimub ; white Ito BtceeMy deed tu wonderful that ha whn attempt*
of au ejui.-stent tax 1* a salutary warn­ the m&lt;al *ol«r nurnive io-uai at uti*
ing to them and their cuatutueate given idle boasting la that brilliant
against oppression, bankruptcy, aud it* third rbapiarof Loro MaMukoy'i hbtory,
inevitableaonseqaetMee, revolaUon."
be gitui gvrgvoue and glowiag picturoe
uf tbefrai and progrvM ol certain manBnt, gentlemen, looking at tbe aerkiu* &lt;ifetluriog and rouimetrial ciliee uf
aide of tine question with tbe gravi.y England. The growth and gnatuee*
wuicb i* becoming, let us not be led in­ of Manchester, atid Ireedi, and Shuffleld,
to gluum or despondency or di*cuurugo- nnd IHrminghani, and Uvnrpool. are
meut u! nnd kind whatever Though depicted in the matriiUu culota of the
unr harden be great, we are abundant­ bn*, iseayist of bi* geosratioo. But remrmbar thit be was telling what theta
ly able to bear it, and to prosper ami
grow strung under it. Our prog rm* in
population ue! in wealth m tu rapid that ofQbAcn Tioturis, and bow great thetr
ih« debt which Wiugus upon u. t j-day [wogreM bad brou mace tho day* uf the
is light as a leather tc-morrotv, anu it rMu*n* aud 0!n«x Cromwell—comj^*..we own bnt enretse tbe urjiuary p-ni- lag indeed a growth ot two fullreuturiwi.
Wby tba fact* prrs-nted by Lord Ma
deuce of aelf-preaerration, cut future as cautay no more riral throe by which w*
a people will far surprou in power aud
are *urroin&gt;ded than tbs plodding eenear, tbe must eitr si agent calculation*
oaeed on oar pl Ogres* in too past— perieoew of a coaimca Hie rc«&gt;aibl}« thn
tuarertoul Aladdin's Limp. Uo'tdraet
wonderful n« that progrewv ha* been
the citie* named by Macaulay, In their
It to but B5 year* Mare var GuvernVtK' year* of growth, with Cbteago end
ui. ut ws* orgnntoed—with a jopulatiou 8t. Louis, and (Nurinnsti. end thusot Im* than 4,U0U,tetl, aud a valuation
burgh, and San Frgnctocv, and Claveufproperty for the inure 13-tfcalee tiol
exiweawg f(AH',WO,o.W - *careeiy on*-

Michigan Centra! R.R.
■yam, i. Unto yaanrltr. (
?»k*-!n“3±rta j DID. RELIABLE HID DIBEtT BOCTE
2*4 M anil aa r'lnim al !•&gt; •&gt; la a
Barim Ca« beUnusl l» rraarrr lbs «■
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Sw3?KiS-unSs.s ;.'."S

STEWS’-

^^jsswairarcssM
snxttrjs yauisa svi-snhi

uito!)- prolong tha Itobf Western woo­
great State to day. Farilitiea lor inter- den Item ember that at the beginning
cuminun&gt;cution were then greatly re- I of ike proeant eeatury »caroe (MUI of thMT
-triried, maaniacturea and tbe urt* were great mnpuriuma wa* even named—
—™
—-r~
------- I'» tefbleet infancy, egnemtnre wm rod*
lumwtraiion of mnaicipaJ affair* in oar ' aul* act- biguly
■ rsruuueiall.e,
— —- *bocauae
- — white oca of them, the gnat rornntT
larger cities It it eo easy to ebtain its band-maul, commerce, had not rxhn rial mart uf tha Parity bad no organl.gulatiee authority to contrast debt*; qumasned mio tue and vigor, nop »rIl to ao easy to aril a good city band to ty st thai time nu ili-aauptod to bear esulay
the capitalist wbo highly prure inch taxation, profit* ware small, wagva weto chapter from which 1 have quoted.
The growth of tbeee great cities to in­
forma nf socurily ; ft la to May to roti op low, aud to the [ouUlwI eroouAui.t
a debt to be taken *are of by those wm&gt; weaaunog tho cuoditlvn end mt.ac.ty deed bat th* ImLrx tu tbe growth of tbe
com* af•-•t tu in* tlad of l«tying a ee ■ ol ibo cuuutry it eeeuasd uU«ily ouabl* e .tiro country. With * territory nearly _
a&gt; isrgv aauie whole of Europe wo ba&gt;e
to carry a debt ol any vuutel.rablo
_ natural, maguilnde. And yet eur nncestoro did succeeded in briugiug in extreme* to-. :l-'
______ ;
—.---- ------ ---- rrw-era----- 1
hKlajT. bet hesitate to aaauiue tbs ifsvolntiuu- Bietuar in tbe i**y mien uaogo ul trad*
thinking tsttle of U» ills that may w*« ary debt of f'JV.i’UH.UOO, inoie than ono- and friendship; it as** ixull and ere
n IMlW. ISSI MM Mil will M E*kM M «Ml»S**
take na on tha Arcrow. And, fbbuwiag •eventh ot all th* property they owued. opoflittag 7U.OOO mil-&lt; of railway, mum
bbm Ms-nMMa* nine am, *m n w *•»*•*
l-r.j, .»BI •OCM. l-BBIB &lt;-E&gt; IM ICUC^A.IBBBI
tkiB ready, oi.-orvuienl, lary tuelbod v! Mr. Jotf.r»un, too wat tus most uia- than they have ta Europe and all the
17i«5 *mmi4m
• mJiTT"
abiding tbe burdens ol to-day ha* been uuslful of all th* leading *tatesmsb of r»« of tho world boride ; we. hare in­
the meins of precipitating on many of that day ia regnid to in« ability of the creased our agricultural products until
lbs erupt of u single year sre worth
our most favrrred end prommog citeo a
more
itxsn
W.UOO.uOO.O-lO
in
gold
coin
.
vaat load of taxaliou which hamper*;
wo hare multiplied tbe number of our
j tx.ru* if th* rate* ol iucnMse ia populaaccseiou* of ;wpu!el;ori utherwiM naiu- I tiou aud wemIiu tnau calculate! upon hondicrart* sod our power of machine- &lt;
re Uy tending that way, abd ends by r» ehuuid be iesiu«d. It mjy leech u* u ry, until .we are on* of ’he toreuiott
taidiag tbe very growth which the debt leeton vl trust and bupefultic** to re- cisnufactaring nation* of the world;'
we bare puabed population nws’r b.wm contracted to aliinalale■ueuiber that the higlswt estimates of
Aaothet evil result* from the growth that day would hare produced a popu­ yonlwhat bnt yudewday HH'luod tho
of municipal debt which 1 think ba* lation of lee*.than li.OOU.UW in tBlU, cioetdntsnl frociiec, or indeed until
not beau ■ aflcMtitly obeervsd. It to th* aud an aggregate w«eitn at th* *»ui» tL«re to n» frontiar left *ave that which
*sM.&gt;s*»lmrn 1 *» e»«u»M* BA km wm* u Mn.
fscihty which such debts give to the penvd ot lew than H,CuO,VOO. Our, to waabed by Ui* wave* of either great
•m«»*» m* Matt is nm.*iliB. se urn Mbsms s
capitalist tor a ready, aafe and profita­ populalioo,. vastly as it uiss outrun the
ble iavesnnaat nl Iu* surplus — thus sav­ p*v[&gt;i*scieB relsned to, seteibus ■ rale*
ing him from tbe trouble, and depriving tar bsiiiw ibs Incrwaae of wealth wbicn
tba community of the ndvfntage ot his u&gt; IbiU bal reached the enuttnou* egr s. H-ublb, c«n*t*IMsi-a SstMlw
eadmrking in seme active boeioeM. proget* ol M0,0tw.0d0,wu. nearly eigut
FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCEBT
Thee for instance a prominent sad ivld greater tt.an th* anbcipeiod lu­
.
is sioor the
wealthy rfty—and I do not refer to\ny cre*** which tor. Jrfferx/u bed regarded
particular one—and this you will find as lou saagnio*. 1 eking uur Nauuuel,
tu be its hiitnry nad axpeneurt. st cue dials, cuuuty end municipal debt, and '
or mure periods of ii* prosperous career. it amuuuts io eouieibing v&gt;«rr 4J,2lX',Ita banks and other plaem* of deposit oOU.iWii, or a hills more taan vns-teuUi ,
are full to ovaefiosing ol tuouey owned of tbe enure prvjxrty of the country, as j
Drawing Certain at that Date
by in leading enjataliMa, waiting lor an wdiuated tn th* crusu* of 1870, and j
opficrtunily to invest, aud carefully ex­ probalily nut over ono-nlleentb uf the
LIST OF GIFTS.
amining into tbe different bran.-hee ot actual wraith of tbe country today.
maanfiaaturek mto isacoveaaiuil ol real lUi* you wilt observe w n tor tees ratio
oatete by fins block* of atom, into th* ot debt tu property than th* Governauttook far a new railread, into a pro­ m*nt easumed m 17W, while uur rate
ject far a new lisa of steam packsU— ul incrosM and our power ot crratiug
ELECTION NOTICE.
an ar any of which would greedy con­ wvalin transcend th" same capaciuse
tribute to the devetopoeat and growth cl tost day ur *o large a degree chat 1
of tbe city iu question. Just then, Luk- 4o mt know of any cvmpaneuti or unit
ever, as tbeee capitalist* are about to of mrastue tbal could give any adequate :
invest their money in aomaoDe of thee* •unaepUoa ol ita vastus**.
ehasnris of gain to themselves and
Il may, however, servo ao give u*
some ia«a of uur euunnou* productive
power to reflect that m point of aauaal
income and earnings wo staud td-day at
PRICE OF TICKETS.
the aty to exu naw acliawie uf imprvre- tbe band of all IM Mtioua—ter naoeadmaat, and from 83,000,000. to 85,000,­ mg Ureal Ikaaiu, Fiance, Illume or Uis
000 ef first class seven per cent, bonds Uvrman Empire Next to an indeed
are placed on tbe market—and our cuuies Great Britain, but all tbe earn­
capitalist* euddenly eaneluds that noth­ ing* and income nr that kingdom vul
ing pre*enting *o fitlla risk and such a not exceed fiijtmO.OOO.UOO, wu.ree* we
rima nazgia of profit can bo found in are in exrxes uf HJ,IWO,UOV,WU, butu
reckoned on n gold basis, and both ta­
ble* cl statistic* quu'cd from a Brittoh
authority. Mun-over, our preeont an­
nual late of increase ia income result­
ing Irutu lucroa** of pO]HilatH&gt;u and ul
laborers, and trom imprevinwit* in mschmvry, 1* about 11300jo.imO-end
Un*, irganLitsi of ocrexiunai reieroc*
and financial panx*. i* absolutaly pro-

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□ally to aeala a stnognocy in tha mon­
ey market wad raise tbe rate of tatereat
to Ito tomwer aad the butiner* man.
There ia a food uutcry tn all quarter*
against the high rale* cbargvd tor mto•y, tbd ye* if (State* and great ciiwe
will flood the markets with their obli­
gations at 7 per crot. aad oftentimes at
a higher rale of interest, bow can any
borrower* oo mere individual credit axpect or hope to usgouate loan* at the
old-fashioned C per cent, rate, which in
so many section* of tho country wm
formerly ths rula- It will inevitably

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1874.

WHOLE NO, &gt;

liberty and ha inanity as when it came
into power tn INI.
Tho Dm&amp;oetntie
party* has been triad in a few States and
has been found wanting in the essential
I
elements
of
prosperity,
loyalty,
lioceety,
Frorfose, j

1874
.The Grower ia the Latest and liamfci

important improvements over all otheftt.

noisy political damoMtntiotm are wadi
enough in their plare. but they are of
less importance than a faithful personal

*t pattern of Boiler Iron" Heater and contain* many

'
’
liable men, men who have Hmronfi-'
deuoo ef their uighbors. so that what
they say or d/ may bo relied upon.
Special efforts should be put forth Io
see every doubtful voter and impress
upon him the im|&gt;ortaaca uf the coming

And a Perfect working Damper and Check Draft.

’ tnon throughout tlio L country who think
i that their abeeooe ftwm the poll* will
not be foil- Esch one says' to lumaelf.
“my vote will not be missed." end thus
iu the aggregate enough rotas are lost
to turn lhe tide of victory in many clone
ly contested districts- Those men should

IT IS MADE IN THREE SIZES

th • character shall Lu foot There is
enother etose of votore equally patrio*ie,
coiupoeed of mon who would hesitate nt
no rveauuable sacrifice if they doomed il
necwMary to secure the election of good

Acorn
Maple Parlor

al intaroat. Every four yean they vote
for President. The off years in politics
have no special interest to them, and so
they trust to the popularity of the can­
didates, ur the known .treaath of the

QUISLE 4 RUSSELL
question whether the House of Repre1 M-utativaa is to pass into the hands of
! those who have proven enemies to the
Republic, or be retained in the hands uf

that with the ttonato Rapublioan and
tho Executive in sympathy wl'h the
Joyal element, the House would l&gt;e
powerlem to legalise any dangerous
legislation. But it would jmsso.. tho
power to block the wheels of, governmenu to Stop all needed logi.ktim., de­
feat nwtasaary appropriations, and otfactually veto any effort to exeuula the
laws of lhe land against those who
should organise to defy them Them is
uo limit to the evils which might flow
from tho House of Bepre«antativM nn
dor tho control of Itotuocreoy. This
possible yet not probable danger should
bo presented to ell good at irons, and

YOU WILL FIND

NaiWllfi.

lichigau

NEW LUMBER

AND NEW MEN

A’ear Dwight d Burrall’s Agricultural' H arks, Hastings, M ich

world has ever seen, "—/toe
XriforaffedM PAsfforw,
ability.
What cuutd they make out of. such a
In a word, tho Republican party -bibadge-podge ? The French say of a bwvos ia progression, and is pledged to
room that is furnished in utterly bad
the elevation of lhe nation by tho ele­
taste, that the paper sroars at the carvation of its cit/sens. It is opposed to
prescription, porrscutiou, bigotry. Ito
thing ahockfog in the fierce Incongruity
creed fa ths greatest individual freedotu
of tho abovit &lt;yastod party avowals ’ Do
compatible with tho safety of the Re­
they not iefrajr an utter want of prilicipublic.. Liberal In its principles, hu­
pla in the urgankretfou, each sectional
mane in its measures, thoroughly loyal
wing evidently pandering to local prqju- iu all ito purpoMW, and firm fa ito re­
dices. And ye&lt; bare fo a party which.
soiree to mafataia lb? Union at all huaids and any cost, it stands before the
many yocus. ho bad ample opportunity
world lb* anemy of wrong, '
to study financial questions d'lspaasienof justice, the protector cf the week,
ately and, fa tho absence of .tay com­
, the patron of labor, the great defender1
mittals by lagialaliaa. to arrive a: same
i at a nation's honor, ami the trusted
' guardian of the libectirs of the propio.
stead of that. It baa done just the op[&gt;o- ‘
site. If. therefore, il should gw| into'’arts of both parties ; tost them by the
power, U could agree ujen no houest ■
i true standard of honesty and pnrriotplan, eiiher as reapswts tlw currency, . ism, end then uuk the question. Which
the inymeut of the dubt. the legal leu-;
t of the two parties should receive tho
dor act. banking or the tariff. If it did
support of a Joyal people T Who esn |
rombfae it would be purely from party
doubt the uaswarf The party that is i
policy, and not from an iotelligea tat mly worthy of support ia the one that has I
of the subject aud the waits of the [«•&gt;- never betrayed its friends or violated ita |
pic. The ur.nJn.tj/ of suck a party
pledges.
would be the signal for itonbt and dis­
may iu all Lu.iuoss awu tn unities, aggrivsting enormously every evil now troub-;
ling tho country. Happily, a, Iho re- j
suit can be foraseeo. il ere. it most, and I
il WILL be proven tod
■ .Lllta," ,Mi •ivie, it will survive or
die, the 3d of November alone can telL
This instrument seems to hare many

The Michigan Ltouneu Association
haring appealed to flor. Bagley, to
know whotbvr, il re-elected, hv w uuld
use his infiuenre for the repeal of the
prohibitory laws, and fa favor of sub­
mitting to the jieoplo an amendment good.
’Die opponents of tl
striking from the pn-sent cons|itution lion may be clssrified
the present piuhibitory cfoiiu.-, and tiro
corresponding clae-iu from tho new ui.tstitutiun. the G.ivuraor replies in the

be Gov. Bagley's private views M to tho
policy of iessl prohibitum, and of three
we claim to have uo knowledge, there n
eminent prtqneiy aud good aemw iu
hb-refusal to use his poaatiou, as Gover­
nor. to Infiuenro legislation iu regard to
it. The Governor simply refuses to nnLecijsato-. or intorlcro with, the free ac­
tion of'the peopl.' nod the Legislature,
reserving t.&gt; hiiutolf the vssreise &lt;ri 'his
constitutional right of decision when
these questions of pul lie concernment

mp4 lobbying aad m
While wo have a
Cbnstitutic-n, aniTsba
for it because ft ex
proved fMtnnw that have stood the test
of eiMrienro io other States, and while a powerful motive, far tho emigration
wo would ovvy difcuta qunstoiM .at at- which is swollin-; our numbers with
Ureat rapidity.
Resolved, That the Giivnrnor of thio
Territory be requested totransmit to tho
Preaidant of tboBwnato. the Bpeoksr of
the JIouso of Ilepreseutaiirv-, vf the U.
States, awl to the delegate to Congress
MtfwfasfM. The method wo hevu from thia Territory, each a copy of tho
doeeribed won a vote of tbs electors of foregoing resolutions.
Lanstug and Hettle Greek iu 1870 in
Thia had no effect, however, fartbsr
favor of paytog llmir radread-ald bands. than at that time to defer Congress from
*■ -------- 'are burdening tfoua- taking any action inimical to tho inlet
-------—-ly in the operationWe do pw part fa again appealing to eats uf the Territory, and the question
patriotism against Mlfehnees. ‘•’•Wto was thus posqonod until 1881, wlisra
the Council drotied ft busVto open orgolisti &gt;n&gt; with Ohio, and in the spirit of
loirtivki and mutual cuuceaeiou postod
tho tolhvwmg resolnbon diraeffng the
Governor fa the matter, and laying
down thu bari« im which tboy were wlfttog Iu negotiate :
Jttesulved by tho Govurnor uad th*
Legislative Cuasril of the Territory ;a
Michigan. That lhe Gbrocoor ot (be
Territory be and he fa hereby author­
ised to opex. a negotiation with the ex­
ecutive ot the State of Ditto for adjust­
ing tba boundary lino between Ohio
'snj Michigan, ou thu basis of .a cession
uf all the territory'fa dispute situated
east uf the Maumee.,rivirr, and the acoeptauco by Mk-higan of an equivalent
ceiMlon uf territory west of said stream.
dore not expect and demand all lhe
Thia negotiation proved nn entire
rights and privileges guarvanteed by a
failure, lhe authorities of Ohio being
good Republican government tn its eftitheir part to concede any­
zBUa. It become?, then, the duty ot uuwilling
each voter to gaud the Laltol-buk, on thing of-their riaims.
•
which tho parity ^ud even the etability
Notbtag.nwr?.9f • legislative charac­
of the (foveiument depends.
ter was dour until, in December 1(8-1,.
Knowing that yw»r Congressional
eandidatM hare bei" sefoetud with a they paaeod **An act to provide for the
scrupulous regard to their establiabod appointment of cvmmiasionere to adjust
iniegritv, capacity aud fitnsee to fill tlw the boundnry between the State or
high position, giro them your choorlul States to bo furmwl north of a lino runsud vvry best support, by personal ef­ niog vast and weot throagh the souther­
fort as well aa by your vote in many
majorities uro small, and even a sfagto ly extreme of Lake Michigan, and the
Sialo, of Ohio. Indiana, and Illinois."
The folio* ing ere its main pronaiunc:

lhe party which made it U determined
to keep it in foroo. They voted solidly
against tire Constitution of 1807 ; voted
solidly against tlw equal suffrage
amomlmeut of IK70; and 13,094 of
tbrm vvcn voted solidly ogafasl the
Uotoo Fo! Hers' sttflrago amendment in
I860. Tber would not rise abovo partuanshipi and support the amendment
fa 18*0 uuiler which railroad-aid bonds
propriety be asked of him oov, su-1 bo might I* paid Without the vexa!&gt;os
......
tt m cv.—-I
Wil] be sustehrod fa title pusllkiq by the
'good order, and wbo think euaao ato-ut
Oinsiderato judgement [of the people.
splitting the Republican .Tirttet ou |
The following u Iho letter of reply .Proeocsitfag Attorney, will Im mlerwrted ,
fa Hweesay'a lai Vat ••ditty:’’
Jfvors. -fitirtri, /I'urloM .U.J lM&lt;rrn.f,
CuuuUft, ftr.

detenuitivl assault— —--------------- Wopld you listen to a r.bwsrsal call result, l»ie authorities of Ohio failing tn
lute-n. It will subject those as well M in at almart any oar of our fasbkinaLto develop say willingness to- relinquish
tion upon any snbjset, ercept those ia other cuipwelions to closer inspection saloons Suuss oae of ihtou beautiful cvany ot their claims.
which tho State is a party tn interest, and cvutrol by the people, through their
Tteenenflirt el jurisdiction, however,
such as appropriatutas. taxations, etc.,
was begmaing to be a serious suaUor.
etc.
To the second and third questions 1
da vouch tar the RtjnMtfum ot Chas, Thorn were thowi in the disputed Terri­
ae« nn necreeity of an answer, as, by tho
tory who were willing to iwcept office
fl. Bauer. Can it rvwri for the Drssec-,
Coestilutfon, txe Governor is nut re­
under tho authority of Ohio, and to tmquired to siiprovoamoudmcntaihat may
rttf uf Jamas A. Sfnuwj T Ov i* a
be proposed. They do not ouui bs
love for, aad lhe free use of "Liquid .
r
na-l-i .1
_ll bl—.
1 gion. In vrdor tn most this stale ot afDorunatfon" a auffiefout cudoraauunt ?
1 fairs, and make sin official claim to the
If so, Swaerey needs nu voucher. .
' country in dispute by sMuming. tn a
■piloted mnutwr, its control, the follow­
Th* Jeerad thaqpe tt»al Chari O»H
Bauer volejfast spring for W-.B-0&gt;-d- ing act was passed to intimidate office­
holders' fro m Use exercise of any author­
yrar, for Ma}yr, Lui ths: qhargn cannot
ity they supposed themselvea to poaeeas,
,,u,
_____ oonsMirahou, and' likely to |mm an amendment permitting be sustained. Ha wreW, .ami'sotod
and warn others from accepting office
not. to aunuuneo beforehaud what usraa ImuM than if tho old one should stand. for Ik. Drake.
under the same authority.* The sat is
Having beaten the new one, we con I
A popular stump speaker, before tho uros he should disapprove.
if the Governor took upon himself to with a better lace claim the right to try
entitled, “An act to preyeut the exercise
war. used to loll a story about a farmer
MICHIGAN TERRITORY
inSurnee legi.talion In any way, and oeof a foreign jurisdiction within the lim­
trying to turn a straight furrow by pcrially by declaring t1”' *“
**J!it. &lt; I the Territory cf Michigan," and
keeping hw eye on a cow feeding leieurely about in an adjoining field. If
any yorny Dvmocral should now come;
upon tho political stage and endeavor to
square his political conduct by. the pro­
fessions of his tarty,'he ★oatd'preseat a

nation at heart should bo called upon to
lend his aid in keeping from the Repub­
lic even Ibe shadow of so greet a dan­
ger. The nation's credit, its ays-em uf
currency, its aecnrities, its good faith as
pledged iu its pnblio measures, its hon­
or and good nemo both nt Loose and
abroad, demand the retention in power
of lhe {tarty that has been loyal io ita
fateroefa, that eared i’ from deatrucliun, and that still hold, the power to
guide it ufriy through the unknown

The Two Record,.

ui Itttaiial
DENTIST
Sitcal

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TBBMB BBAIONABLK.
D. .u Block, over Boston OashStote.

guarantee the B^C^WITH STOVE to give periect satis-

faction,' W money f^ftmded.
Fljr'fccfthW? dCFfjM,
nod Durability it stands without

refer to the following
sed the stove and are

airy /&gt;**• Mfor.
J G Ruursn
LCBe^h

ItSrTHoe

' Jacob Odell jiaVjr

IA WDilenbeck

■

The Rdpulilatan party upt^eod the
doctrine of secession. Tho Dumoerntio quote the language from memory.) It
being tho iufis xible porpoea of ths Jesaparty fosurvd it '
its-who are th* Romish standing arThe Republican party saved tho tui­ my in this country—to bring up the
tion from destrurtion. Tho Democratic youth a* far oa poeeihle fa blind belief
party plotted with public enemfas for and Ligc-tiy, they strive tn kwep than
away from the public schools of tho
the political o
its overthrow.
State ) and in order to undennfao three
The Republican party raised the public schools, the Jeeuite everywhere
League™, tnd
bmu and num tn defend tho nstierc. fan up religious strife fa ragaid to tho
issue of national fcnpartaneo, it booomea The Democratic party ‘did oUiteoeH to school fowls or school taxes or school
exercikor. Anything to raise a cry of
fa foe Demaerutic handling a thing of
•ertrona, ot tonal nad dare coloring rath­
er than of seal principle. Loi ns con­
cralic i*rty opt«s»d it.
fine tho view, however, to ttas
'
persecuiare, if they da not break our
Tire ItopubLoan party gave to aetusl test
i
Ths proposed Gmstituiiou of
aetflns 6
LomMtesd. Thu pemo- laws.
)
fa 18B8, and the mm in
erotio party foaght hard to preyeut ib Maseucliusetls
j
Ohio ouly last Augui, were, under re­
The BepubbiMii per*.)- made ixwaibhrdan from the Pope, bath paired
The Democratic sgaiust by Boman Catholic Bishopa,
dal policy al the Oeeeruiu.et, m which the Pacifio railroad
and voted against by their aabim la so largely depends the prosperity of the party tried to prtmt its buildingThe BepabUn party behoves in a (what a aitnation fax rotors to be in,
county. In lonkmr round for guidsnoe
to their irLi|-’*-nT~t-. the Demoaiia wirn system uf intents! improvs meats.
Maben wartB fai t*rt ieeMne M Thw Dmw-rstir ruty fo uppneed to it.
The BepuUicen party aacliahod
slavery. Uro Daroeoratic party- fought
hfodtoaaretL
TbwBsqatWirau party has protected

Gilbert.fltrutcr
Allen Grown
John Fancher
Jacob Rhodes
Geo BMMMbrd

UOl

Uarv are perhaps rery few of our
ritlsmi bat who know something of the
■•Toledo War" and the dispute which
oecasionnd It; but thnstri Twiffiably
1few at the prsoeut time who are nwnte
।that the question of tho boundary Mne com
।
between
Michigan and Ohfo wae • wet - ---ter of dispute between the two omntww'
'wealyts front the time 'of tire organisa­
tion of our Territorial goreremenf, and

ofttdT —j—

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TorritoriM had no rights whreh Ratos
were bound to respect; for a tong end
oarneet letter fraa Guv. CW to Ibe
Govoroor of Ohio, h regsH to tMa
mooted question, elioRtri bul a rmrtre-

tion. In December of that year, trWfatng to Cougreiv to emsrt eoase taw
which should protect lfo&gt; right, of the
Territory- «*J !»***&gt;«■• Mtow4ng re­
elutions ••tn»lrortn&gt;!f the delegate Odn-

j
fore, nr bo imprisoned five years, st tho
dtaarelien of the court before whkfaany
,
conviction
may be hade
Thia set was approved February 12,
IWS. In the fall of that year Ute

�i their boots, and renegades from

imtr.

lain tits Union and keep tho bon *
XU oM flag untarnished.
Cher Lav. astablisbed 77 Natioual.
nka in thia State, with c capital o/l
),007dt00, fureiahing tba people wf*'

I the Republican party slink away

into their boles in lasting &lt;s-

grace.
Ninth, Our opponents can
elect nothing without the aid of

Republican Jto urinations. Republicans votes.

This they
know and hence their almost
superhuman efforts to divide us
that they may by some posibility
elect some of their men to office.
Remember thia, and vote tbs
whole Republics*; Ticket.

Il i. not a very dy^W or a very com­
fortable posture, bnt It I term tbepnrpoao of fifaiy On iUAlesM brutes,
sad when tho right time comes the
r/««uy duyvw is thrown atids end the
sharp crack of ths rifle rsrasfr the true
some things in the tactics adopted by
ths Democracy ut ths oountiee of Eaton
and Barry winch remind u* of this ex­
pedient. In quite a somber uf instances
that party has found it s»niW to dis­
guise ita trw shsrwfrr under some iUfitting and badly arranged garb. Tho
disguised U kbeled -The Peupla's Liboral Reform Paity.'* Yet tbs pari is so

IB thia th* 16«h Senatorial Diairid,
for instance, the Democracy learn their
eye on a tetr distinguished Representa­
tive of the Republicans of Eaton eounty
who ia described by them with as much
minutanoM aa if ha were a M thM. and
tho county crier was oe his rounds in
search ot him. Ho is an open Chandler
man, when be .talks tu -RepublicaM,

The election is at hand.

io Hon. F. W. Gallin* and tho editor of
the Baaxn on ths cars co Monday af­
ternoon that he "»• just a* much of a
Republican a* he ever w&lt;u ! JFAsf did
As asy to the Zssdr’sy Jbautrsfr of Halt­
ing* city (that *am« afternoon is just
now
pertinent question. Wo daro
ths Jesrasf to define Mr. Bhaw’spooilion
end say that it is done by Ut authority.
And in the same Mfiyory to that other
MnpuM Moxit mreyedr who to run­
ning for the office of Prosecuting At­
torney in tho comity of Barry. He has
been claiming to be *1 good a Republi-

A

few more hours of efficient effort

ttnd n decided victory will be
A few things ilemand your

special attention prior to and on
the day of Election, to which we

usk your attention ns true 'Re­
publican.*'. They are :

hkilTH WARD.

HUM ENTS

HEADSTON EH,
TABLE TORS,

toy, to In thia State about one to three,
that to every man who goes to tbe polls
to acting far throe other* as wall as him­
self. Betos reprwntallvc, morally
npoaklng, of three-fop&lt;fca
4he eoafr
jaanttE, «ad to, tbvefofy. iwund by ev­
ery cDttaUtention of honor and rtspons-

Moreover, tho tighter oaflrage U uu
talent that he Ia at liberty to wrap in
napkin and bury In the earth, sab

That**
Lumber, Shinf

tbs private banker* uo thrown into a
second class potilfoa.
Th* omaoeed
valuation of tho State increased fraa
H3T.6fis.OT iu 1858 to WHO,000,000 tn
the frame-work of government from 1871.
* "
collapsing Into rule, and be must not
Now, if tbs iiepuHacaM adminiateetoavw thia duty undone. We aay be tion needed reform, os was robbing or
must nor In theory, and yet we know mi
matter of fact that thousands at every
eiecUan are guilty of just Utto recrean­
cy, and we fear through tnatlenUJii lu
tbs forthcoming election this number Ia
likely to bo largely Increaserl, and this
THE CURRENCY QUESTION.
tMt, too. adds largely tn the rcspomdbtiity of the man Win, on the day of
election, always does1 Illa duty. Thus,
instead of rspreaentlng three-fourths of
the people at the polls, the nctuol voter*
often trpnaente live-sixths or even a
larger proportion. Now If the dellber-

gSiffy?

PLANING RESAWING 4 MATCHDri
Done Promptly;

tion aa their numbers dcctvaaed.Ute pro
eoea might be regarded an relf-rrgulatIng in practice, but the rale of t Xpcri-

the Iron Bridge.
The

e do nearly all our new work by Machinery
My power costs but little.
&lt;■ ■
I don’t have any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
J- 1. PHIS.
I boss the Jd^gnusclj.
The work is weUdone the first time, and there­
fore I do not have to charge anytxtrn price for
NEW OFFERS!
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
r woJhe a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
NEW IDEAS
make fhmn cheaper on that account.
Seventh. I live on the profits ofmy own tabor.
Eighth. I don't have to pau.reni.
.YmA. I know all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
When 1 get a good Mechanic I keep him .

found faithful and efficient, high mind­
ed, devoted to the sobriety, good order,
and the prosperity of tho Stalo, and
of the whole people. Who doubts that ।
an Immense majority of ths non-voting
Inhabitant* of our State, would prefer

!f Our me Fnal li

a Legislature that -hnuld work In liar.
mony with him. Republican voters
you alone can expires tills Wil!; do U
Urn not merely with the fore-: uectenary t° entry the election, but In such

Second, Examine with great

• are the registered lists, and

see to it that the name of every
person on those !i«ts who will net

be a legal voter on the 3d day of

November is stricken off.

Third, See that every Repub­

lican voter is nt the Polls.

That

each hue votes a genuine Ticket,
and the entire ticket. from Oov-

NOW IS YOUR TIME I
GOLDSMITH’S
BRYANT I STRATTON

Goods of all Kinds,

imines* University
WE WANT AGENTS.

Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.
“OYSTER OCEAN”
Uiiti at Qatkaai Batinit

-JOHN STANLEY I

We are

Trunks.

-,‘™"”-"*

Merchant Tailors,
itcjrrrEiMox argsviL nKTtotr. nick. |

.... -... - |G ]{Q C h R I E S
' THE KYKNING NEWS

Canned Fruits and Fish.

OsWms, «j»f»n for l&lt;» mats, nsrkst rep«rU ,
ssA sIL AAdrsM Tss rvssi&lt;u Ntvs. Ifoiralt. I

of Representative-. Yrs It h possible
that any one of the nine may do that;
other displays of rejoicing in Democratic and we ask every voter to remember this
quarters, let rs (into err rvrxr Rcrrs- fruit, and to do bis duty to the downucsa Von roa m t*&gt;rut Rxrcxucxs cxjrnnurrs. This, beyond question,

advised that the purpose of our

MSdxntai

SEE THE QBEAT WATCH QFFffi

phaal* of majorities as will embody the
very trident extra political, the Home
sentiment of Mlclilfftm.
Thia b, atio. uuc m to the sentiment
of this mo-voting but’ thinking moral
clement of our population here in the
county of Barry, na rvgartis lhe election
a Prooecuting Attorney, and wv ajaro
you, by all ibr fond aswo iation* that

ttUtlg with a gusto that puts even his the potto on election day, that you
brother rvaegado from Eaton eounty to ■ fru/jr rryrrtmt this non-voting majority
by electing in the Interest of the peo­
ple, not of party or sect, a sober, reli*.
cratie party to rapidly becoming master
of the art ot lytnf for. It adopts innu­
crime are cramped and confinedjritbia
merable subterfuges and devices aa drtbe narrowest possible 11mtu, and that
cumstance* demand. That party to car- our Iwew* are protected from tbe devaatalnly rvdfrat a* to principles and isdif- ।
/wref ■■ to roeu. so long aa it can havo
a chance of winning tho fundal smL wlth sufficient ability to do writ his
duty, the Republicans present for the
Republican fellow citizen* that cf this sutfrugv of tbe people, and bv their
votes wc expect iu a moral d nty t hey will
ono thing they may be anrs, /Ate fowwer
elect him, and thus truly honor themprmnmad • RrpnUietm any nicceafnl ca»- oelvuand those who at the poll* they
MaU may if, if the Ds-oentf* sanded in
hie election, tho xtartr will be noIu iu national bearing thia duly la
not leaa important. The nine votes of
Michigan may determine the political

legal voter is Registered.

First.
Second
Third.
Fourth.
Fifth.

.. UcdgVK*-. Csmplai* MelksA Prxr.
F-R.W-l

due regard to the welfare of the gmt
majoritr of the unenfHknehtsed.
Kow let u* apply iteoe cenaidc rat loin
to tho landing election for lUpmeniatires lu Cungrcaa, rilatc,Lcgi»Uuur&lt;' sud
County Officers. Aa to the Stale a can-

yst be tacitly accepts tho Democratic
nomination for Prosecuting Attorney,

that every Republican who is a

Cottar Betbiae in Fall Blast.

rightly. There 1«, however, no occas­
ion to pursue the elucidation of this
point any further. It h elear that vot­
ing to a duty no Ices thana right—that
all who are endowed with the privilege
by tow and the prerogative of tho Clod cf
nature, ought to make the moot of it.

- bey ond the pouibility of u doubt, and goes in for Democracy nod frtr i voters of Barry County &gt;« you go to

no splitting or trading.

HASTINGS IABBLE WDBIS!

opponents on Election day is to
localites.

'

.HIM in Burry County through
srurrmra «&gt;.&lt;! TUttno.
i

Wanted—

’•AMI* IIEON,"
A UMlkir Maaicat UuaalM.br Wb'u«a»oraA
- r—•------ - ‘id li aretuMe

“v •“ *• ““ "I*” “ ”&lt;•
upon important propooed amendment*

•

' loao hare they aay knowledge of what
is embraced in the proposed amend­
ment*. And yet tho chsagaa to bo then
accopted or rejected wfll bare a most
material influence Upon tho future
couree of State togiitotioa. A few days
before the election, ecuue of our public
bodies are openly dioctuaiag tbe amend­
ments; and their view*, fortunately,
will serve naan intelligent guide to pub­
lic opinion; bnt il is neveithetoaa very

mien of the Government,

and every effort «wDl be made

to get just one if no more on
true man on our Ticket.
we say

bewabe’of sups.

Sixth, Be#are of bogus votes.

THIRD

KSJ4ssssr*
MtglMMt
UUaySwaaa

WARD.
ElZtSS

of 'Meets here ban cr will 6« sent

out pretending to be Republican
Tickets, with the name of James

A. Sweezcy, substituted for that

tsrur

WiMss fcUrn
Fsvsre Sawed

wanted.’“-erar

of Charles H. Bauer.

They are

11 tk imt units

Business that will Pay

ra u»
un i am

not have been found for placing these

powsr front the Legislators to the minor
local government; a reform moat vitally
needed. A largo and important claw

*44 Jefferson St, Hasting*, Mieh.

GROCERS

We are advised that thousand mattara oMMfricuxuly before tho publie
at as osritor date.
Tbs changes "proposed era both nuxnsroos and important. Taken u a'
whole, they are eminently wholesome.

Free delivery and on time.

J. Cole &lt;fc Son,

Fifth. Beware of slips, they Io the Constitution of the State ; much
to-day the strong hold of the

J. S. GOODYEAR 4 CO.

Oysters received daily

eudnrve, as their virtue- demand, eueh
men a* Senator Chandler, George Wil­
llard, and their colleegnes In Congrr-e
Vety tew ot our people have aay di*- and the nou-vntlng thousands will say
lhtt „ u.
to tn, “Welt done good and faithful »er-

divide and defeat us in some

XEWGROCERY AND TEk yOUBE,
Just opened in Mr. BOWNFSNI
■ww* **••&lt;,
. &lt;
SSey-g tiss

Where can be found
and Fancy

A complete assortment of all kj
Spices

WARRANTED PURE.
AU kinds of Fruit in their Seuon.

Shingles. Lath, 4c.

Sevsnth, Our Ticket is made

which ewoepa away an important ctoas
of togtotottow abuao*; and, to numerous
other parlfoutora, tho btmsful influenc#

FOR .SALE
! .
One Bet of
Always on hand at pnoes that cannot be beat in the County

MOROAN JONES.
Haatingp, June UL 1 $74.
ffif

a”'- rmingtoni skying usn

up. of men of genuin- ability,
unflinching honesty, and undying

patrioimn.

No

Captain's

of

iiiknl MMbfoary st tba IBtato are also
prapewd. whU if fadtkfnflg omW out
would remedy sosm of tba write which

Home Guards or

wdjournen ।

under

of

the

skirts

H.A. BUSELL'S
Baath nda Btata Btrssi.

,,

_______ HtBiinga, Mich.

ufj V'lTtRn

THE
a.rskii,..

Queen j

Victoria during the dark days ।
&lt;&gt;f the war, disgrace our Tmke&lt;.|'
Eighth. We are oMetdf |
rectal* of electing every mu on J

'

One Mars •AU'&amp;u.

torn to*. Obe Cow and* two Htofors
hioh will l4&gt; sold on time for approved

vention of the Devil and his
jectodto regulation by grneral tow’s;

’

i Vegetables always on hand.

liogus—they arc frauds, tite in­

Traore*.

Supl.

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,

Is the best

��sins of facta, and ahould bain th.
°* ria aaimal Early in ths season, hands of every voter.
Ito articles on the rreourCTst ot tba
\bra Ch* teutang Aral eoumamres. tba
frogs aan wot stash alanued at tba corn­ South and tba Centre! Terri Iorio* of the
lag off cnMinmoeg them, and they ar* United States aro foil of instruction,
, •**!!/kflted. Hat a* th*y arc, &lt;hyby
day, their companions foil, they beeuius
, very ahy, aM foe work of eemmaff
them grew* ■eradtftouk. Th* krasders wade alxxrt in the low ground*, nl1 way* armed with a frog epear, fanned
by attacbtageeemel sharp prongs ton

' Ss
rxSUTE
hook, to bold th* frog after ha is

M filer’s GRK1T WORT
Michigan Central R.R.

gSEE

I OLD, RELIABLE ABD DIRECT ROUTE.

AGENTS WANTED
YOUMAK8 10P
EVriBY-DAY
DICTIONARY I
I
WANTS.
sj.ooo 1trotin- ran r-vrarrntivo.
ftsSMSSUzz drsjsjss
■■nay daily wary b«r*v. H.lune fxur xhu
••• *lkvr ihrv. took* e*a,b,.»d• It fag, rtr*»-

oom
roeared Tbe apaerman gsnerlUv can
find frogs enough in mardma in Ham­
tramck, an 1 up as far as Gross* Point*
for the wants of tbe mtrket, t igelher
with those takes &lt;m the Rouge Wow
the efty. But they often taka boat* and
mak* tong excursion* up Lake St. Clair
and capture tbe frog* which are fat* !
in the marshet along the banks They tboae cheap' colony.) Hthogtnpbe, with lU.JI., ... urn* -Id. rvent -r | r. rraivr.
delight to take the huge bull frog* which the market h flooded, but a firitwhich are Krnteimm found and fre­ da** line and mixxotint engraving, exe- ■
quently have very exeitiag chaaee *tter ented in tho higheet ahrte of art after I
them, there big follow* take to deep an original picture by J. W. Ehninger, I
water tl once and swim with groat pow­ and coat, aa the publither omutm tm I
er. It often happen* that they aro t*o thou*»nd dollar*, in all. No prem­
■peered when *wimming acrou the ium ot equal value, be aaaerta, will be
American channel to Bell* late or plung­ offered by anv maguino for 1875. The.
ing boldly out into Lake St. Clair. Ona •ubject ix "WaahiogUn'a Fint Inter­
of there nutomera, white *&lt;immiag in view With Hie Wife." Tho elory ie
Go river, eu recently captured tor Car­ quite romantic. Washington on hii
roll, which waa eighteen iuche* and a - •ay to 4join
..... ...............
Gen. Braddock, In the great
u----- * _mid
. Indian
a &gt;ar qf 1765. ttophalf tong aad whore hind log* wonld go ‘ French
Uttlllll ITIAB nniD (TUUU.'lUHl.
far toward* making a dinner alone- A I nod, will* hi* n»d.
irmti WML t*WM AM
fee have beea caught whteh were even 11 cure, since eo cek-------— ...
HIGH-TEST BURNING OILS.
■omawkat larger than thi* specimen. , gfaia campaign* of McClellan, Lee and
but tbe
i* vary
the giaat
giant bull frog
freg^i*
very wary
wayy and j Grant. lii*re he met a young and Th* Beit and Chaapsst tn the Market.
Kit*U..r
®l* &lt; •«!•'*"' to lent oil), tee.
ho frequently escape* from tbe hunted'
'• ••
— ’
•
' ! faicinated, that tlm orderly, iuitcad of L-.'.ivr l&gt;.rt K**&gt;m 04. M. Io tee. M nJ,
deepite the ~utmoet‘ c*ution —
on «*.»!.
their «
part
KlMii.r
l;»&gt;Uo. O.l 450 UM&gt;. TSc.
iin
-----। being *ummon&lt;-d
approaching
him. within half an hour,
prr «*tlia.
Tna Frenchmen drew tho frog* before a» he had expected, led Wnxhington'a E*e*UMr 0*11(4*1 CmIwi OU &lt; II -. inif, 1 Ik^o.
they taka them to Mr. Carroll, and be is hone up ana down, nearly all day,
white
hi*
enimorod
matter
wai
lieton
­
ptaeented only with the hind leg*. He
ba* twenty desen or «o a day at hi* hotel, ing to the gay mlhe* &lt;&gt;f tho charming
•ouMtimae many more, ship* largely to Mre. Cutli*- Tho reeult ia a matter of
Chicago, «nd always ha* some frog* on history. Mr* Custii becamu tho wife
hand kept in tee according to a system ot tho great hero, aud was known, in
devised by himself Ha aan that be after year*, a* Lady Wavhlngton. Thi»
can ship there on a two weeks* journey U a piclnn' that ought to lie in every
in mid -summer, prepared in thu way. hmuehobl.
and they will bo perfectly »weet and rauhig a club foe “Pctor*on'‘ fur 1875,
nice when they arrive at the end of or by remitting A2-50 for it and tor t lie
thrir journey.'
While Carroll to the largest handler
of frogs, we believe, in this vicinity,
Scibner's Monthly forNovntber.
thore are other* who haadto coeriJera-

tarssMsft
ffVsrssfflMf# oasnesi:

SdFJB
e&lt;ar Hitlers ara a purely Vagatebto
BiimMlltebaBflMMMABaaMMliew
Mnw fowad owteafowte nBasutlMfarr* Nevada mountains of Californi*. th*
martininal prnpwUsa nRnMili are extract*4 tbesafrom withata th* as* ef Ateahni.
The qusataan U almori daily aakad, “What
k the enato of tbe tnrpanSried awseawrot
Vtswraa Bxnnr- Qur awwwwt tel ttek
tbev rrmova the cans* of iiiwii, and the
l ret lent rrewvet* his health. They are tbe
great blood peritarwndekft-tenwriwto.
a xik, a perfect Baaovato* and lavirotator
of the system. Never before in the history
cf tbe world ha* a medicine been eon*
poendta primming lbw reasartable qoak
lUra of VnntA** torremie h—l--* tk**tek
of every dfoeaae mauls hair to. tfieysra*
otto PargnMv* as writ aaaTmta, ratterI Coonaiioo ar ladammaboa ot th*
lover and V;.w*sJ Ovga**, in Bilious Da-

BttjjeSseinS
'*aCu&gt; *■•■(■* ■■swiabeiaadto
haa
nU* (a htiOe*
, ■ »-i t*. *re» apvwp b**a u

S

sfesrtu i uiijffittTS* Esstfjrgffig
M.s.-s'nr. srto i ».«&gt;*.i.sis.u.iq-.rL

If men will enioy good health, let
them tue Vbmab Rim* aa ■ wisdirias,
and avoid tba Me of ateohobc atixanlaata

• t ilMUaO.1* M
ilacwWwUari

EtlfiSCE"

.11, •
l*»l. *»&lt;■ l«&gt;l'*W*t* *■*&gt;»*■
vr *. Mtek lb«v*»r*e atau W1

FILES

a yr*nd at the central market, end dur­
lag the ceurw of a eeaeun aella many
hundred doran,
(jargr number* are
al*c taken at tho Bouge aud on the Can­
ada aide of tho river in the marthes.
Frog* are enjoyed a* a delicacy »ach
year by a great part of onr French po|»u larion and by no inrotuidcrable num­
ber of the Americati* in Detroit and ite

Moul

St. Nichote* for November.

«outh. it will not be deemed strange
that Detroit should be n famous place
for frog*, both In the matter of prulactiou and in that of consumption. Tbe
French seUtero along tho oanks of tbe
nver hare for'many year*, indeed for
over u (unlury. been wont Li consider
the hind leg* of til* frogs captured eith­
er ia HamtrAmck or on the Rouge, or
along the Canada manbe*. the greateri
delicacy which the mortal [«»late could
experience, and each year Ui« tribe of
fregs have exjtartenoed a deadly assault
stock Oaa. however, not been by any ex­
tirpated. Indeed, during tho present
suoson. not only has the Ihrtroit market
lieen Eberally supplied, but great numlien of frog* have been shipped to Chi­
cego, to asaiat- in meeting the always
large demane from that delicacy-loving

BomEub tele, by

C- A. Btopbeua; a
Trolly aiovy, by Mia* ElixabelL 8.
Phalpe ; A Half-Doxen Pascal*, a atory
of Bunker Hill; Tbe Hidden Treasure,
a tale of pirate life ia Florida, by Bl W.
O. Benjamin ; a New York Thankogiviag Story, a Oaoa Story, and aa interealiag Ghori Story. Then there are
practical article*, eeeb aa The Transit of
Vanua ; How tbe Cm Stopped ; Yuxuf.
aa Eastern Skuteh ; Veuna of Mil; Le­
gends aadSupentitteM,by N.8. Dodge;
A Billy-Goat tfebooimMWr; Tbe Aard-

animat aad aa artfoal cm the tonstrn-tioo of East India Tey*. There are
poems by Dr. J. Q. Holland, Anna C.
Brackett, Mary E. Bradley, and Mary
Maps* Dodgs. a. H. tab* about the
Ante' Monday Dinnar; Alice William,
haa a eketch, fall off delicate fancy,
,railed The Marriage of the Gold I'.tu
fand tba Inkstand ; and there aro aonse
,
aapUsl
boys^ letter* from Pick Hardin
(
।
,
(
]
,
|
,
;
,atoia; faaafri drawing* by Mary A.
]ImCbbury, Je^ Carta, and E. M. B.
|ScanneU ; taetasee ot Japuwess subjects
| A. C. Wmtum ; and an oxeeOeta pic­
by
।ture* the V«Mof Milo, engraved
|from * photograph tekso axproealy far
tUta UlMteatom, beridee many other
,

Mr. Dan Carroll, who keeps the hotel
at tho Hamtramck race c.iurse, ia eartaraly one of tho leading authorities of
thia vteinity on the subject of frogs.
He sdwaya has them fresh end nice for
his visitor* and ho ha* shipped a huedr*4 doeen to Chicago every week sinew
tbe eeeeoa commjmred. A visit to hi*
house ia Hamtramck
a reporter of
the Tribun* put the latter in poeeeeofow.
at much interesting information cowerrning too animals, the mode* of teking thorn and how tboy are dii|ioeed of.
Mr. Carroll, by tbe way, has hk betel
admirably arranged and fitted up for
thr nevption of parties, tbe two floor*
being ditidU into baadaome suite* of
rooms nn d yet *o arranged that a email
party can alway* have a cony parlor to
tbemsrirea, if drexrod. Carroll oaa
furnish a frog dinner in 80 ernntaa
which wiB prove enrirolv aatafoctery te (

charm

l* I— *■— irar

Tbcl‘
l~«te are loaded, at tbe *amo
tua* sriDulaUng the ascreUon* of the
liver, and generally restoring tbe healthy
fuuctMMu uf tba digaaBnw organa

tSSS* itrWA-.it-£.,

Dj»pepsl* or ItuUgeatian, Head-

MI, h*M**i* «* 1 iche.priu in the Shoulders,Coi:gh*.TtsMf »»&gt;_r«r*o« lUy
uf t|„. Cbeal. Dimirwea, Sour EraeU. «tiu . m^Tiac^ I liac-* of til“ 8to&gt;n*oh, Uad Taele la th*
tllsu u Tt ' Meulli, Bilious AtUckn. Palpitation of the
r*ak A4- I Heart. Information of tbe Lmun, Pam
*V *. rtihSvIsSl*. | ia tie regirm at tba Kidneys, aud a hue। &gt;!red other painful srmptoaia, aro tbe off­
' *priu/* of Dyspepau. Ono bottle wilt

To many there is no greater delicacy
than a duh of rood frogs, nirely roiked,
and Carrol! undrrstanda preparing them
to perfection. They can also usually be
obtained at the tending restaurant* uf
the Vity, are sometimse area on luilel ta­
ble*, and can be got at tba hotel* at the land ; and (a phrasing announcement tu
Rougr, and at Grease Pointe, genvrally many remlrre) the beginning of Saxe
A sbert driv*, with a frog dinner a* an Holm'* My TuunuiLuv, a story which
interlude, forms one of the {itesaantret , will run through throe or four numbera.
tiling* which can be done about Detriot, | A brief Uoymphicat and critical aki-trb
■nd it would not be surprising if the , of Richard Wegner, lh.&lt; fatuous com­
frogs involved in tlisee transactions poser, it writtea by Mr. Haulier, the,
quotxl to th* dinars the remarks of
their (iradaceasnro m tho fable tbst:
though “it may bo sport to you bet it is

Magaxinu u ita copyright novetettca,
1 which are always very tar superior Ju
tho continued itorie* to be found m
tnagaxiaee geurally. The beat novelet
that haa appeared, for year*, ia that of
The Marriage Certiflrat*. by Mr*. Ann
8. Stephana. But,. M a cotamporar*
says, the »torie*. ll«*-'fashion*, tho pat­
tern*, in short, everything in “Peteriou"
is tho beat of ita kind. The price of
thia Maguxina, too, i* another thing in
ita favor. It te but Two Dollar* a year,
th* pottag* pre-paid by the publisher.
Th* pnwpcetu* for 1875 is publiahad
with this number, and w* find that tho
price* to elube are aatonnhingly tow,
vis: three eopte* for H.80, (po*tago
pre-prad.) with a auperb Mezxotiit fJl
inches by 96) Washington's First Intervtew with Hi* Wife ; (pewtage pr»-paiJj
the finest and axtlieat ever offered, to
the person getting np tho club; ar five
coptes fat 18.50, (poitago pre paid.) and
both an extra copy tod the jiremiuni
engraving (both puilxgu pre paid) to the
person getting up the club. For large
Jubt tho price to even tower. Spednte^a ot tbe Magarino are toot, gruti*.
if written for. Subscribe to nothing
eteo until you have seen a copy of this
pcptjlar Magaxine.
And remember,
that, at ita praoent price*, with the pott­
age |&gt;re-paid by'tho publkher, Peter­
son'* Magarino i« cheaper than cv*r.
Addreae (Aartoa J. Potencra, SOS Chest­
nut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

l*l*#n

il*.r
!
r» it. rtrtirel*'*
r a C* Aaguu Ma |
-----

moron* end atriking, and the inform:
lion a ith regard to the raking &lt;4 fru
, and tho health-giving qunlilira of th
i climate i« intereeting and timely.
.
curioua littlu iUuitrated paper in th

Cbadoa Sumner, by hie private secreta­
ry, Mr. Johnnu
Dr. Holland, in Topic* of the Tuna,
discusam Tyndall'* late address and
The Relation' uf Vlerjpnuvn to Women.
Tho Old Cabinet describes A Trip Io
tho City; and tho other department*

laiy/w

I^OVunTAl

Scrofula, or King’* Evil, White
HwelliUfs, L’L-ua, Eiysipoka Recited
Nrvk. (Initrr, S-rofcliui In&amp;minuUon*.
Injoteul Infonimstioa*. Mercurial Affretion*. Old Sure*. Eruption, of tho Skin.
Sore Eji*. ate., etc. In tbarea* in all
cither &gt;-o-istitnt»cna] Dimum*. Walxes s
Vresusa Dmra* has* shown their grrat
ciuaiuv powers io the mo&lt;lob*tuutc snd
intractable earaa.

■1CH16AR CENTRAL R. R.

I Grand River Valley Divisirn

§75,000 00

SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE

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For Skin Dise»fi«t,EmjAUM,Trti«.
bJi lUunta. UotchM, Spot*, PirajJea,
Pataka, Both, CartnincC?ktoevom,
KraJd Head, her- Evra. Errsxpata*. Itch.
Scurf*. LhscoloriUotn..(thr Stun, Ham ora
and Ducaare of the Kiln of whatevsr name
or nature, an literally dug up and eanted

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A* usual this standard raoathly pre­
sent* a rich and rarwl chapter of con­
tent*. Oliver Optic, its popular, editor,
loads off with three chapter* of one ot
his txwt Morias The Dorca&gt; Club, or
our Girl* Afloat, in which the Undine
Club, The Non Proforeiir of Bowing,
and The Solitary Oarsman aro the prom
intuit character*.
Virginia F. Town■end follow* with two vhaptera of
That Queer Girl, which thut far ho*
proved tu be one of the gem* of the
tnnguino. Elijah Kellogg, in hit aeri­
al. Sowed b) the Wind, or the Fuop/
Bor's Fortune, take, us among IL. I HFT1I AND 1-ANT GIFT CONCERT
IX AID Ot r&gt;IK
muuntaiaa, has somethtag to say of In­
dicue and Quaker*, with a good bear
•tor; and a line deacripiicD Of a frontier
house thrown in These ar* tho regu­
lar aeriak. handaomely illustrated by
Mi** I.. U. Humphrey and W. 1.. Shep­
hard. Ma. Urbino io her Homsiqiun
Drawins Certain at that Date.

ANOTHER

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ELECTION NOTICE.

Urur it* retacval. For thia pupoae use
Vtnaas Bmrxa.
Cteanac the Vitiated Blood wb*aev*s yen find ita impwrittoa bwmttag
ihroegli tbe skin ia Pimple*, EratetoM,
or Boros; cleans* H when yon find it ob-

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ral of tho Conqueror, by Bertha ; How
Two Node- Buy* Itecamo Two Noted
Men, by Ethol C. Gaia ; WntmiBetor
Abbey, with a lull |«ga ill ultratioa ;
I On the War Path, iHnetra‘e-1; and Thu
Youth &lt;&gt;f Becket, are among the beet.
The poem* are Truck Horw Charley,
by 0. II. Birnr* Pete Weed, by Geo.,
H. Burlegh. Stolon Pitcher*, by Julia
P. Ballard. Tho Nautilux, by Arthur
Wm. Atutiu. Thankagiviug, l,y. Elira
both W. Tlavii, and The Wolvee and
the Siek Amu from jE»oi&gt;. In addition
there u an Original Dialogue andvThe
Omtor, both of grant aid to aLbolara in
chooeiug exera«e« Air ,declamation;

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Th*re were just 700 convict* in tho
Stain Prison September SO,
The
health of the prisoner* was never bet­
ter. Duringtho month there were 30
arrival*, SI discharged, and one death,

Thar* k a good deal in what ex Gov.
Washburn of Maine suggests, in the
extract wo bare given from a reoral addr*** of bi*, that it wonld bo a g.xid
plan to have an ufliriul publication
the pre** of all item* of appropriation
and expenditure by authority of Coagreea, so explained in detail as to'be
Senator Fred- L- Wall*, of Port
Huron, has been ruuvminalad for the
State Senate by the RvptrtrBrini of St
Clair Ooanty.

It iaaaid (bat the black and white
votersof South Cterolraa, who uv die-

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EDITOR AND PUBL1SHKB.
SJTfH Of ADfXRTiBIXG.

HASTINGS, BARRY COIJNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1874.

PrtWUil and Bhjlies Cifij.

WHOLE NO. 962.

Brown Fteiades, Day, Kregte end Phil-

WM-

BURGHER.

Nays—Armour, Dawson. Downy,
Denham. El!i..tl, Emory, Fuller, Hi-yt,
J.edan, Ferkins, Walker and Chair-

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WM. UPJOVX,
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UN * ITIUIMN.-Offeo ...t nt ,r

Bupervhor Keogh moved to amend
the report of the roanmittre by allowing
Jobs M. Nrrins 8175 00 tor hit nervin­
es for 1874. winch mutfon prevailed.
On motion of Bup-rvssor Perkin. I ho
report of the committee waa adopted u
amended.
On motion uf Buperriaor Phillips.
Board adjourned unlit to-marruw uorn-

Inf of tbo Board of Bepwvbore, 1
Supervisors elect of th. several 9m

The Granger ta the Latest and I__ .1
important improvement* over all other*.

Swinging Hearth.,

ids Michigan, to art as such ^&lt;mograpber at Che Circuit Court al this county,
al a salary of Ava hundred doUari per
annum, mad the County Treasurer be.
'■dbeiaharobysdtborieteiatU directpCWnroutof the County Treasury,
to.tha (dd Hauy F. Welch the sum of
five hundred dollar., iu equal monthly
lootall meet..
On motion the Resolution woe laid

Shak+ng .-nd Primping Grate,

And a Perfect working Damper and Check Draft.
im

The Door i. pl.eed fa Front Ihu, Corroetiog the Tendency Io eoiok. when the door
u the case where the door in on the aide ti»-nr the flue.

On motion of Supervisor Phillips,
Adam Elliott of Berry- was nbMen

open Temporary Chairman.

IT ISMADE IN THREE SIZES,

Acorn
Maple Parlor

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i motion of Sapors tear Henry
tn. Board adjourned until to-raor- I
morning at the hour of eight
the JoarnsL Board prooeadod tu bust.
'k.
Wm. H. Powbm. Clark.

Wxnrarux Monxtxo, J
October, 14,'1874. $
Board mot pursuant to adjournment.
Roll e-illed. mumter. all present.
Board proceeded .to bdsinass.
Bupervuor Elliott mured that the
Journal of the proceedings be road
every morning during the se*tion. which

On motion of Supervisor Day, the
Board proceeded to an informal ballot
fat the election of Chairman, with the
following result:

The celebrated cast Lined Diving flue Base Heaters,
N.1I00LA aaS Nmmt PaUte.ffiKSSraSE

County Superintendents of Poor.
» motion of Suncrruor Elliott tbe
rt a! County Kuperiuteml.ute of

On motion of Supervisor Dsy, the re­
port of tte Committee on equalization
was taken up end adopted.
The Committee ea Fmatna, through
their Chairman, Supervisor El liott, tuboiiUad tte following as their repot t.
The Cotnmlttew would reipvctfully
report ths amount to be raised h tbe
euanty f« the year 1874, as follows: |
For State tex noder varfaas sot. of
tbe Legislature, a. foUowaj^wit:

sayigBtas-s^"^
xs
David G. Robinson having receive! a
majority of votes of all the Supervisor,
of Supervisor Emory,
duly ejected a* Chair­
man for tbecumvht year.
Supervisor Day moved that tbo Chair­
man appoint the usual standing Cotamittoes, consisting of the usual number

motion of Supervisor Emory referred to
tte committee on chum.
Bnpervuor Emory offered the follow(agmewdtotioal .
U
That the proceedings
bi tbo Board of Superviwrv of the
County, for the corrent you bo publuhe-1 ia each of tbo county papers, and
that we appropriate ano hundred and
thirty dollars for tbo nublu-atiou of the
same, to bo paid a. folluwa, to-wit:
Tn the Hastings Rurvsucaw Boxes,
and the Hasting. JJew Jtnd, each tbe
sum of forty dollaro. To tbe Barry
County AqreAiren .ud tbo Naahrillo
fi'nrt, ouch tbe auin of twenty-fire dol­
lars.
Bupervuor Day moved that the Borolutlua be accepted, which did not pre­

on motion
Cou t"d 1110 l*rge#t Msortment of CoUK«. Cook and Parlor Cook Stores ever brought in Barry elect,
bo wee declared

^llll 4 RUSSELL

NEWFLANINGMaiANDLUMBER YABD
YOU WILL FIND

Rreo/'tioin

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1111 following

Rfttlttd, By the Board of 8uperrtsore ef Ite County of Berry, That
ChartecG. Hwlhraak, PtoreaulMg Attorney for Barry County, be aaT he is
hereby required to give bond to the
People of the Blate of Michigan within
fire days, in tbe penal sum of two
thousand dollars, condiiloued for the MKge«j'4&gt;^ypcTr-j&gt;ga&lt;
faithful porfocmaaoe of hU duties as
Prosecuting Attorney of said County.
On motion of 8upcrri.lor Keegle the
Beeolutfons was srcepted and adopted.
Ou motion of Supervisor Day the
Clerk waa instructed to notify Charles
Q. Holbrook of the pottage of tbo
above Resolution.
On motion of Banerrteir Henry
Brown, Board adjourned until seven o’­ an I allowed at 834.90, in-teod of 870
aa roeommnndod by Committee.
•
clock this eveoieg.
Ou motion of Supervisor Keagle.
IFx. H Pawns. CtM.
counts No 4. 5, 12. 18, 10, 17 and
■ere taken from the report and laid

Ou motion of Supervisor Keagle tbe
mulntion was aocopied and adopted.
Supervu sr Day offered the following
reeolutiou:
'
JirmJtnl, By the Board of BtqHrvisort
of tbe County of Barry that the lands
rv|iortel lor re-amoasment (under an
act approved March 24th, 1874. eta
lowering the Board of SupervLore to
n asveii lands lart off the ux rolls the
lirveediog ysar.J by Jubn Keegte Sul«nisor at the township at. Caefleiun
Ou motion of Baperviaor Phillip, the
and Traves Phillips Scpervirir of the rqortol the Uuuuui.tM waa accepted.
1st and 4th War hi uf the City of Has­
Ou mo’ion of tfa|»rvi*&gt;r Bartram,
ting* be. and the same are hereby re­ the report of the Committee on Finan,-o
ferred to tte Cotnmitlce un epportion- was adopted, and referred to tbo Com­
mittee ou atipurtionment of taxes fur
Or motion of Supervisor Elliott the
diviawn of to the OoTnnil iownsUipe and
report of the Committee was adopted.
dly of Hastings.
Tbs Suporinten lento nf P,&gt;or sub­
On motion ot Bcpecviaar Perkins,
mitted tte following annual report.
Board adjourned until throe o dock.
To ths Honorable Board of Supervi­
!' M.
Wm. II. Phwra^ Clerk.
sors nf Barry County :
The undersigned. Superintendent, of
tbs Poor would respectfully submit tbs
following statement of receipt, and ex­
penditure. of the Poor Fira for the

DENTIST

Hartville,

NEW LUMBER.

Michiiai

being unfaithful in lb" discharge of hi.
duties as Pronecniing Attorney for the
County of Barry, they are found to be
without foundation. Therefore.
Jhse/rrd, By the Board of Supervisors
of the County sf Barry, that the reso­
lution passed by thia Board requiring
the Mid Oberlss G. Holbrook to givs
bond to tbo People of ths State of Mich­
igan in the penal sum of two Ibouund

—John H. Day, Jseee Jordan and Aaron
J. Walker.
Oommlitee on FJnaare -Adam Elliott.
PlMidee Brown. Orsou Duoham, Henry
Brown and John Dawson
Committeeo aa Apportionment of I
Tuxes—Henry Brown, Zebulon B Hoy! I
end Augustas M Armoar.
Committee on Oomrty Buildings—
Levi M- Dewey. Pteaidee Brown and
John J. Perkins.
Committee on SalariesJohn F. Em­
ory. Adam Elliott and John Dawson.
On motion of Bspervisor Day the Assrasm.nl Rolls ef tie severalTow.ships

Buperrieor biy oJ.ro I tbe folliwiay
reanlnticn: ■
■■
UMini, By the Board of Supervisor,
of tbo county of Bury, that Milo T.
■Wbeeler, Treaanrer of tbo county of
Barry, be. and be is hereby duly auUiorind to go to ManUtoo and collect
tbe cleim ui tnis county
tbe 1
The account of ' Isaac ,}V. V roomsu OJunty of tfanutoa. antes, the result by
1 for ex|&gt;cudituroe made in paving ami curnsepondruao i» more eutfersotory than
: (or malarial tor sidewalk tn front ot
Court House Squire, wm presented to
' the Board io Committee ol the whole,
' and on motion ol Supervisor Day was j
. allowed at 8325 JO, that being tbo
I amount claimed.
I Tbs variant Commiliass being at
work, on motion Beard adjourned until
sees upon the taxable property both
7 o’clock this evening.
ro*l and personal tbo oarers! sums of
Wm. H. Powxsa, Clerk.
money requited to bo raised »&gt;y certilicats of tbo Town Clarks and City Re­
Wedheedsy evening, 7 P. M.
corder for township and city purpose*;
Board convened pursuant to adjourn­ also to axMU upon lbs taxable proper­
ment. Boll calleo. members all present ty of Bch.nl DUtriou end tfeh-ot DisBoard proceeded to business.
The Oumriittee to whom waa referred
tbe AssaMmeut Rolla of tbe swrstal
townshlpt and the city of Hattinip in
tbe county of Barry, for tbe year 1874.
for rquslisation, beg leave to submit the
following report; that we hare equal18,700 00 iced tbe sartnl rolls according Io our
beat judgement as follows

Snicai and Mataical
We guarantee the BECKWITH STOVE to give perfect satis-

faction, or money refunded.

For Economy of Fuel, Safety and Durability it stands without a

miuliilLiiL
depot.
Jamse Dibble Esq
John J Fuller
JacvbOd.il

WU1.U1U
Carlton

l»bi;

IKK

All of which is respectfully submit-

Joss F. Exuxx, Ab.m luton, Jotu
Dawsox, Committee.
On motion of Buperriar Day the rePMr M bB

CHRONiOS

w j jited.

rirr/up 0*r»rNEW STORE I

HIT GW HI) W PRICES

•

Supervisor Perkin, naked and ob­
tained leave of aba.no-, redofiaitolv on
aoounnt ofsickneee.
The Committee on claim, through
their CUairmsn, Supervisor Day, farther
rejvrtvd that they bad examined the
follow log acc-mnu and would recooi-

rai containing a atatement of amount of
Slats Tax a&lt;&gt;|&gt;urtioned to thia County
for tbo year 1874, which on motion of
Seperrror Phillip* was received and re­
ferred to lb- Committee on Finance.
On motion of Supervisor Phillipa, the
report uf County Superintendents of

DENTIST

oi ry/ieirs

On mutton of SaiMrvisor Elliott, fur
tter action oo said aca
“ *“
indefinably poetp- nod.
Ou motion ot tfopi
Boerd adjourned until

eW-rEfesSKrtx-a
atounnwit »»ck!
On motion t lie'report «ai Boasted.
Bupervisut Emory moved that each
account be taken op eepwstely in rota­
tion and passed upon, which mrtion did
not prevail.
On motion of Bopervisor Emory, ac­
counts No 84, 85 an I 89 were taken
from the report and laid on the table.
Ou motion of Supervisor Emory tbo
report of the committee wav ed-ipted.
Bupstvisor Henry Brown utforod the
following resolution :
Bmefrad, That the County Treasurer
the rent on the Judgs of Probate
qoaitvr yeerty s« tbs same shall becumadno.
Oa motion the resolution was abipt-

The account of Milo T Wte.hr aod
six other* wore presented, and on mo­
tion of Supervi.or Emory wsto referred
to the CxnmittM on Claim*.
Ou motion Board sdjoarned until 7
o'clock this evening.
Wm. U. Posxss. Clerk

�IME
You wiilfind at the
Ootobe: 17th, 1874. J
Board met punaant to adjournment.
Rod called, 11unrum present After the
reading of the Journal of yesterday's
proceedings. Board tirocM&gt;ded to buri-

with a mixed and mongrel le^Lture.
phyrtman*. Meenra. Dnnrford &amp; Co.
Raona Isura is Republican? Ath no
druggists of this place, ore wiling large­
ly of your metlirinoo and the demand
slHdny-iu^w^andAltorRive &amp;{•«

Qn motion of Baperrisor Keagle, the
Clerk was allowed an order of five hun­
dred doltoro to apply on only.
C*n motion of hupervfecr Burtt am the
Sheriff was authorised and instructed to
purchase tho ncceesary amount of wood
for use of Court House and Jail.
Tbo accounts of John M. Nevins,
-SamtK-1 Bidloman and Daniel B. Draft,
County Superintendents of the Pow, ibr
balance of salary tor 1874, were pre­
sented and on motion refstred to the
Comwittoe on Claims.
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’
On motion of Supervisor Ellkilt ac­
count* No. 34. 85 and 80 were taken
from the table and referred baek to the

'

Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, 8ash, Blinds, Hoorii
Siding, Door and Window Frames

On motion ut Supcrvisnr Phiilipii, the
report wa« accepted.
On motion of Superritlor Kengle. the
report was adopted.
Tho Committee on Mucellaneons
Claims through their chairman dupervi*or Day, further reported that they
had examined the following accounts,
and would recommend their allowance

and MOULDINGS,

8350.000. A wlJBTBruit!.®
ML
Tte General Result appears to be leged a* tbe cause.
There ia atill living in England. Lady
that the opposition, ef «H shades sad
Murray. yoangeU daughter of
hues, elected a majority of represents- Virginia
T„l._ c__ iv r'1 'r T&gt;"_____ . i .. . ertissK tor eskwt esrossM. TsseSsrs tsrartires to the *aat congress, but the fig­
ures c innot be estimated with Winch ne-

That account No 31 Ira allowed nt
81S0 75 ; account No. 35 bo allowed at
• I 19 35 ; end account No. 39 be allow.ed at 8153 52.
On motion of fiupcrviwr Phillips, tbo
report was adopted.
James W. Huughtaliu presented hia

A moderately coarau towel is tbe beet
artieto for bathing. It should be a yard
lung, so that tire ends can bn taken in
tbe hands nnd drawn across the back

BEST

GET

They who do the world the mr«t good
are not those who get the best pay for
it. The clergyman who gets 8700 a
year in the country ha* to bring to his
profession talent of the highest possible
order, and is compelled to do aa amount
of labor that would kill an ordinary
dray-horse, and the same may bo said
of the country editor, the lawyer nnd
tbe physician. But the popular aeton
or singers—they have all tbe good
things of life unstinted. Sothora for
instance has played Lord Dnndrrey
5.000 times, for which ho has received
an average of 8100 for on ch perform­
ance, making the snog sum of 82,000,­
000 for the one piece.
Joo Jefferson
has played RipjVan Winkle 2,000 times,
and has averaged over 8600 for each
[■erformanco. He has msdo (and ha. it
yet) over a million ol dolls:*. Booth
gets 8600 a night when bo playa for a
certainty, but be hat received as high
as 88,000 tor a single performance.
But the Opera ringers l&gt;eat tho actors
in enticing money out of tbe pockets of
tho people Niteeon does not open her
mouth short of 82,000 a night, and
Lucca and tbe other aoag-birds get but
little les*. They lire like Princesses |
and x|hrow away money with both

Done Promptly.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!

Baglay six hundred and Warm
eight hundred majority, and elect both
Keprtaantatt'eo and tbe entire Republi­
can County 'Ticket by derided raapiri-

°O Broadway near the Iron Bridge.
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State Land Office.

TbeCuttyr Machine in Full Blast.

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WorrrtFs IOsllsr............Crwe. X &lt;0

Now (• the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machin*
The action of two eecfesiaslicri bodies
daring the past two weeks will mark an
»rn in tbo two denominations represent­
ed. We allude to the defeat of Dr
Seymour in ths Episcopal Convention,
and tbe expulsion of tbe Lee Avenue
Baptist Church by the Txxig Island As-

I am prepared to Show my Aotoniahed Customers whv
that I cun Sell Buggies and Cutten so cheap.
First.

edo nearly ail our new work by Machine.- ij
ypower cost* but little.
I don’t Ivave any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
i.
I boss the. Jd^pyselj.
The work is tfKldonc the first time, and therrFifth.
fore I do not have to charge any extra price j-r
the Job to cover the expence of repairing it.
dozen Buggies just alike, and can
mako them cheaper on that account.
h. I live on the profits of my own labor.
i. I don’t have to pau rent.I know all about the Buggy business.
When ] get a good. Mechanic I keep him.

d.

Tbe defeat of Dr. Seymour ie an
event upon which the Church ia to be
congratulated. As the Bishop-elect of
Illinoia be waa the repreeentatireof that
Ritualistic party in the Episcopal
Church whose affinities are with the er­
rors of Rome, and whose influence m to
introduce tbe confessional, tbo incense,
tbe real presence, idolatry and other
: odius practices of the Romish apoala*;

NEWOFFERS!

NEW IDEAS

J. L. REED
Seymour has boon defeated by the Con- !
rention to a cause for gratudv and rr. 1
jofcing.
The expulsion of tbe Ijm Avenue
Baptist Church tor allowing open com­
munion with other Christian Churches
is one of those “backward advances"
that fill the mind with amuement and
grief. Il the latter half of the nine­
teenth sratury, with the example of the
greatest, wriest and beat Baptists living
and dead to testify against the deed of
exclusion, tbo feci that a largo Aasoria-

NOW 1$ YOUR TIME I
SEE THE GREAT WATCH OFFER

poet gets fifty dollars for n little poem,
it i,i the purpose of the Pub­
it looks like poring a great deal for a publican party met with in Ohio and
small piece of work, but remember that
the poet labored weeks and weeks con­ Indiana, in October, have alrrmcd the lisher of the Banner, to settle j
structing tho poem, and polishing and Republican Iradie* in New York, and with
perron who doe*
GOLDSMITH’S
finishing the line* after they were con­ the hardest possible work ia being done
structed. Tbe highest pay journalists to save the Empire Blate from the grasp businee* with the Banner office
BBTAIT
snurros
toirship a church of its own foitli and
ain New York is paid Whitelaw of the insatiable Democnicy. In the
I, of tbo D-v'hme, who gets 87,000
practice, being the same u the of Heb­ Business University,
prior
to
Jan.
lit.
1875,
and
to
Of
DETKOrr.
tetra
kf
hr
tke tert wlmlwl hi
per annum. Bromlev wbu is the dear­ city the waters are being vexed fearful­
ert Ball, John Bunyan, Dr. Angus and
est wit on tho New York pres*, doe* his ly. Meetings are being held every that end Lm now making out C. H. Spurgeon, is enough to ohako
delightful sarcasm on the Tninw for night, processions are movipg through
85,000 a year. But threo are excep­ tbe afreets every day, and money is be- [ bill* against every person in­ one's faith in the capacity of men to
"OYSTER OCEAN"
judge of troth and duty.
.
tional cases. From 820 to 850 a week 'ing spent like water. Wickham the!
debted to the office, and Ac mutt
is considered good pay. and the men
These events mark eras in the two Ladies nd GaOaos Bat 1 rut
Tammany Democratic nomiure fur May­
who get it are counted as lucky.
Churches, Episcopal an Baptist Ritual­
or,
is
a
tolerable
decent
man,
but
ho
I
prompt flettlement.
Tho authors of books mako but very
ism has been vetoed in one. Religious
little by their wtuk. There is occasion­ ho has the taint of Tnmmany pn him i
Liberty In the other.
ally an Utscle Tom's Cabin, which made no stroug that all the best people are '
a fortune for the writer and two or throe
for the publishers, and tho Lamp­ | anxious fur his defeat. Ottondorfer, the
THE ELECTION.
Lighter was just about os suctwasful. anti-Tammany candidate !■ tbe propria- •
r tor SO C«at*. CthbtUtd Xev Twa Crvni
But throe are two out of a million. Out tor of the Sloatt Zritmj, tbe loading
,
Up to the hour o! going to pres* all
of one hundred books published, ninety
Wales the Republican candidate is one i i» uncertain in the Stale, but we think
of tbe editors of the FnmiijU Attrvrtn. that Bagley is probably re-alocted GovDoubtless Wickham will bo elected, I rruar by s very small majority, and that
though Ottendorfer's candidacy will the Legislature is Republican, but all is !
take a very largo Democratic vote, aa ho
still uncertain. In this County we lack
ought The decent Democracy will not
support Wickham, not becani” of any­ returns from three Townships, bat the
thing objectionable tn the man, but be- i Republican Ticket, except Repreeontaeauae of hie surroundings Tbo good . tiro in the let District is elected beyond
people of New York are very properly all qucstion^iy a majority ranging from
arrrse t &gt; any man who is backed by the
about 100 to 1200. That tbo “Big In­
Tammanyitea, for Tammany baa but one

2,500 w considered a fair success, which
gives tho author 8375 for his labor.
The must of them manage to run their
work through a paper first, that getting
double pay. Bret Harte makes a g.»xl
fair living by his pen, but as ynt ha»
raved nothing. Messrs. Henri Brown. moving principle—plunder—and rdun- , jun" is beaten by Honest Charlie, and
CoL TboniM W. Knox, end that cl ms of der ia the certain sequence of a Tam* i that u a victory worth going into ecstamany triumph.
But though Wickham will probably
In Eaton the Republican! made a
The wornou writers do jost about the
samk os dreir brethren—Shirley Dore, ba elected, it will be by a greatly re­ dear sweep, and Dr. Warren ia elected
NellieX ■Hutchinson, Mrs.
Runkle, duced majority, which will help the
■‘Olivia," and the great army of cmrree- State ticket in the rity. Gen Dix has a Senator in thia District by about 1600
pmnlente and magnxine writers manage hold upon the people of the rity, and it I majority.
WiUiard ia re-elected by
to make from 83,l&gt;00 to 16,000 a year, is probably that a lanre share of the ■
some 2000 majority in this Ongrenutmthough there isn’t^one of them who

This is the season to see fast horses
in tke parka and on the traveling roads
in tho vicinity. Tbo cool, crisp weather
makes driving a delight, and I doubt if
any rity in the world can rirow so much
in tho way of speed. Cammodaro Vandcrtnlt is the hrerisst patrun of rapid
horse flesh next to Bouner, of the Z«y •
tt; but there are plenty of men un­
known to fame who keep stock quite av
progreauro m cither of them. Thsro
is one teem to be seen every day on the
rood that can make its mite in 2.22
oMily. Tho horses bare been driven
singly, ona in 2:19, aad tbe other in
2:18. It was sold to a California speculster last week for 810,000.
And by the way there isno business
»o profitable, that 1 know oY.-'as tbe
raiaxag and matching of carriage horses.
Any kind of a matched team that will
do at all far a carriage, ia worth81,200;
and teams so!) anywhere from that
figure to 85,000. Thera teams, under­
stood. make no pretensions to speed or
Any spproach to it They are simply

PLANING RESAWING * MATCHING

th.
Tk. HmiNEW Sebert Jtoixtsr Baek .
V.ln
~ " Pre ■ SO

dore is very poor. Ilia lecture htuinoea
wm ruined by the Woodhull business,
and his enforced quitting of the JUvfnJnt wna another blow from which bo
novar recovered. He is financially rnino&lt;l. Beecher is not troubled in that
way, for he holds bis pul tut and hit sal­
ary, and besides he was well off whan
tbe trouble began.
Bat Tilton has
friends who will furnish him with the
munitions of war, and be will mako a
desperate fight for Ins life. Rnrh men
don't die nasDy or quietly.

the Baltimore and Ohio Road, tbe trnrk
of the Michigan Central Railroa I, st

Merchant Tailors,

WE WAST AGENTS.

Domedtic's in Endless Quantities.

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IG R 0 C h R I E S !i
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Judge Drummond, of

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Canned Fruits and Fish.

directed an engineer fu examine the
grade at Lake Station and report which
road ooght to past over ar udfer the
other, a*d the probable &lt;xnt of the work.
;-rW‘
It ie claimed by tbe Michigan Central
that sooner or later all the creasings
south of Chicago will hare to ;ba aban­
doned on account of the delay, danger ^yistMiw biw and extra expense of watchtueu. fuel
Preach aod Amari
fte, beside the annoyance of prerengeru.
Any one who hes been over tbo Michi­
gan Octroi, Fort Wayne, or any of the
various roads which cross nnd reeross
each other so many times near Chicago,
knows what a nuisanco these cressings
are getting tn be, »*fin full stop mart be
made at each.

Tffi RfflHG NEWS ’
/»«&lt;r W./r. f Litton

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and - Good -

best

Come and see

for Yourself

FOR MEDICAL PVRPOSEjI.

Ww«

»&gt;”*■

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

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Free delivery and on time. •

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

Wanted-

WM.-OllOCERY AND TEA. HOCHE
Juit opened In Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

3

*»» »r Snr*

ybere can Tie found s choice snd well selected Stock of Sup!
and Fancy
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GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.
‘ -^cdfijpdfeiseortment of all kind* of Whole and Grom..
Spice*

wo

WRRANTED PURE.

,JMp lag,
Sr. £smo, ID., July 8, U74
R. V.fmacx M. D. Bufirioo. N. Y. iI wish to add my teurimoay to the won­
derful curedre prvpertiei of your Alt.
Ext., dr Grides Medical Diecovesy.
I
have taken great internet in this medisine since I firet used it. I waa badly
uffiirted with dyspepsia, brer deranged

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

r“i: I Oi Htrrs recrivn! dnflv'

I
Kent County is dore bat probably
I Republican, and Williams boats Wilber
Tho indicalkxi* offo that tbo galiant
'by n very derided majority. Potter, Genera] Dix, in New York, is besten.
elected^—If nro*®B^e Republican, ia elected over It is shameful that the Empire State
—
I Burrows in the 4 th District, and Wil­ has gooe bock on this patriotic old hero,
but it seems that it has turned its back
liams over Field in the 1st, and it ia
upon hiq.. Thia will not alter tho sen­
' possible Durant is elected in the 5th timents of tbo loyal people of tho land,
over Bngole, though we do think that to whom ho will always remain .th*
certain. Conger, Bradtoy and Habboll are re-elected beyond* doubt, *»

sion of Janauachek. tbe Gsrman trage­
dienne. make a bit of interesting read­
ing. She hat one cross which has only
Iha eyv* uf tbe world bn turned aptwenty-eight diamonds in it, and all of
them of largo rise. Thon she ba- ou Mawachusata, which ha* elected
chains, strung with precious stones, Guion Democrat, for Governor by a
bracelets innumerable, and one pair of
probable majority of 5,000 to 8,000,
sottairo ear rings that costs 822,000.

Trunks

JOlu* STANLEY!

U JEH-FX-OV AVFXt f. I1FTBOIT, 't’. lt
necessarily final.

Gent's Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry (foods of all Kinds,

t

count No. 60 was taken from tho report
and laid on tho table.
On motion of Supervisor Phillipa, ac­
counts No. -11, 45, 53 and 64 were tak­
en from tho report and allowed nt the
amounts claimedOn motion of Supervisor Henry
11------ the report as amended was

description

MUSIC FOB SCHOOLS.

SPECIAL NOTICE
r

FOR CASH

LOW

Dkuwxmrls uueaimouajy democratic.
*•
wnsnrvatins wiih,a roasorvstiv. gain In cow-

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
On motion of Superrieor Bartram,
leave was granted J. W. Iloughtalia to
withdraw acooun(No.28.
Tbe Commit too on County Buildings
through thrir riutirmau, Supervisor
Dewey, submitted the following report:
Tbe C&amp;nniitta* ou County Buildings
would report that they have examined
rlia Nnitdtnwv

&gt;■» reet y

AU Idndsxif Praft in their Seaton.

Business that will Pay

Fresh Vegetable* alwajR on hand
Al*o we hare a hill line of the be*l

Shingles, L*th, ftg
MH-If

J. COUtABOX.

FOR SALE I

a clear gain of six. Among tbe notable
incidents of this revriutiou. is tbo driest
of Ben. Buller by a majority of over
! 10,000; the defeat of “pill-box Apr;”

kSH BU YiuRS
find it to their otdvantagr to ri
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

..t&gt;O TOOTOX-B TO IHOWOV1 GOODS
part onhe City.

one-third of her' wardrobe. And that
tbo style may be' understood lot it be tbo election of George F. Hoar; and perfect wonder to myself, and since that
known that there are many of them for tbe triumphant election of Gen. N. P. time we have navar bate withowt A botwhich she paid 812 per yard gold for
the velvet on them. Tbe dreeras cost
•
a^W,
, v„v in the-lwssa
____
Now York Is Democratic by a major­ ready at atl time* to fly to. the relief of
ity, as our Uler dispatches advise, ol sscknasa—whhoqt chatge.
Ws • bare
88,000. T2ra DemocratseMba a gained
all the way frosa fire to tea cnegreen

9x11 T***W!rfWteq-

evaxf oilw ee

RfflUBTOP SEYMG UfflTE
,

lU^ctfully,
Spooner

Htpburn.

• mA n t

*WAR0n&gt; • ‘

The “Medal of Fropsss,"

the

Hastings

ftetur Urocwvte* for tees tossvy IMS ■»« elk«r Rease Is Hullsfs. sail si

H.A. BUSELL’S
,
they
tteyareririreed to 4eI will rely
meatirecMM remarkable, (though I
oould gtreyre doMoh Aresy Kader,
.

but IbeDamtx

Hastings, Mich.

(•130 per Yeai,)

ifys; Is the best Ft

Ffiper
/Co.

�The
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HOPKINS and BAMfJ
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.

' the s.'*d&lt;»w ul dealt, asro 'ly. gatbeiiug
1 for the p«T»ro- "r l-wr-fta’-tag th., re­
m .lain? &lt;**«&lt;• fox th* next *»d Iasi
G.ft Gone, n &lt;4 the Pubtie Lfbrs'rv uf
Kentoray, tu owe uff Nuvomhcr 30,
Tuo South turn b«« impuvn.isb.rt, and
a reaautablo ab«r*-wl tuot 32,600,000
time to be disirib-«tod rib I* &lt;»ty oe-

47 /Stowell 34; maj

FIOITTRESl

Hotchkiss 58; CMptni
Proseewtor. .Bauer 11

FIOTURE81
L..m now all nlouc in the l*hn&lt;ogr8i&gt;h
but
nnd ns I hare made arrangeme:, to increase my facilities for &lt;loiU{r
be - - work than ever, all should call
an .:&lt;■« r. negative taken. Tbe superb
or. • uf my work in tho past is a sufflri- guarantee nf firrt-claiw wqrk ia
th
itare.
Rooms in Washington
UI.
-oath side State Street.
'
JI
Gta.Llta.rm

•dy to Buy Wheat,
Other Grain.

and Holbrook 37 aoch; Corvelh 44;
Wright 45 ; tnej. 6 and 7.

W. Vroemsn has repairwl hi.
totare 00 Broartway. He is now build­
ing n baruoahijpUM.

Hogs!

Hogs!!

Hoge!?!

The now sidewalk and fcot.Lndgo on
Creek street ia a vast improvemoat and
a great benefit to pedeotriaM.
Ptoetuaxanno-.epend* morning, aftonuoa, or wbol. &lt;tay more ple.*,^
than in visiting the public schools.
priater; nor tu write uu both aides of
Tho result In this county shows a the paper ; nor to use a pencil to hard
msj'ority ol not lore than 2,000 aoafoM K»d polo that half th. wwd. cannol u
read by the naked eye Lut week we
Woman Suffrage. Tin nU»n„ u._
received such a letter.
It was on a
Ton are tight neighbor Hine, we are
subject that waa of interest to tu; and
“up aad doing” all that i. asUd of a.
we tried hard to make out what our
now, paying our -ubreription. prompt
eorreapoudent meant, but were finally
loroed to give it op aaa bad job. Pleas i
Maidens should commence to thin
use good .rkin pap,, and Mort ink or a
of makingChrutaaspreeetrta for “him. black, soft load pcnriL
Ink ia beat;
Nothing-like taking time by the frot but if you .i«. . penal i.t U fc,
No. 2. Write . a one erde of the paper
only, and writh all proper names very
plainly. Do this, aud the printers shall
bltws yon and follow your copy with a,
few mistakes as possible.

Tbaanpii trade has been elreedingly
active thia foU, creating a demand for
barrels which it has ‘bean difficult to
Mr I' D. .Icnuings tlw Maater. of supply,
the Grange &lt; I tho Patrons oflluband___ x -x_____ _
ry s. We.t CampWll. fofoa county.
----- 7?"
uu e.’hibition and -for eale several "'•1 CU’?,J
Jr*ire,! *"
thousand of tho luiudsotnert apple hoc*,
four years old t',.i: wo hare wed tn
Winy a day.. Including Summer, Fall
Ix»k over tho bills about us and see
and winter rarictiei &gt; Specimens may
be seen and orders left with Hopkins if tho autumn foHage this year does not
A Barne*. at tho City Drug Store.
' surpass in brilliancy and color that of
many years past.

C. F. Dwight has made a needed im­
provement to tbe south corner of State
and Creelt Sts. by painting and build-

(I .&lt; 'liicbgu has not forgotten her duty,
,! whatever others may have done. Her

1 1 d»lrgatlon ia congress, ytands a unit for
! theRepubbcona.

m. r, tian they should. You a ill bo b
be happier, and being a fanner’s wile
will not be each a dreadful tiresome aad
Unfortunate persona who bet on tbe lonely life aa many girts hare ercry
I wrong candidate can get their money
* bock in the purchase ot the cheep g»o la

Cider Apples Wanted.
Girls, at you value yoor lira*, don’t
get up and get break feat in tl&gt;o morn­
ing. A young lady attempted it one
day last wcok, and was burned to death
Lists of 'Patents issued from the U.
dented sale of Winslow is soothing syr­ S. Patent Office to Michigan Inventors,
up. The Democratic candidates were for the week ending Oct. 12th, 1874,
buying it to help them through them and each bearing that date. Furnish­
ed this paper by Cux A Cox, Solicitors
through the sleepless nights.
of Patents, Washington, D. C.:
Found—In this city a few days since
Machine for Dressing Moldings—J.
~
« lady'sgyld.bracelet The owner can
Uve the same by proeinw property and
Mills, Hart­
paying for this notice. Inquire st the
gallery of Black &amp; Chidester or at thia
Cora husking has progressed quite
rapidly this fall, for wo have had no
bad weather to interrupt work until with­
in a few days peat. Tbe com stalks
were juwar eecared in a better condition

office cheaper than evw.
- : This morning early, some one altar
lighting a cigar threw the burning
match between the old wooden building
and the' National Bank Building, aU
tho rubbish took fire and began to burn
briskly, Nothing but its prompt dis­
covery saved u&gt; from » eerious eonflaga-

Mich., to Portsmouth, O., 400 miles,
has been let to C. Howland. While 4
CU, of DeCsnoe. 0., who are now let­
ting sub-contracts. A. O. Loomis has
immediate charge of the construction

We find the above in one of our ex­
changes, and shall look forward with
great interact for anything new qn the
proposed route. The Surveyors ur» lo
fitting the line and are reported to be
nearing the city limits. Who darn say
we are not to hare a new railroad.

Latten remaining tn Hastings P. O.
the stove, breaks the dock, whips the
“old woman” and four children, and iincallod foe Nor. Sd, 1874.
v
then calla around to the Banro office
G. W. Raich. Mice Frank Bronson.
and begs the editor
to path., name O Bentley, James Butter, Miso Hcuio
in tbe paper, it» about time that free­ Clark, Howard Cook. Mrs Melissa
Dodrick, Miss Rean Eaton. Miss Huldom shrieked.
'
The Cno Indian summer weather of &lt;tah Grawbarger, G. F. Gillett. Madison
Hall, Mrs. Lucinda Jordan, Conrad
Kahler. Thomas Kyk. Christina Mottos.
Ail parsons who subsnribe for tho
Purvis muoe, Mathew L Moore, Wm
Bixtra prior lo Jen. 1st. 1875, and jrtf
Bobtown, Mrs Olivia Smith, Dewitt C.
Ca-L, will be credited and be CP™ a splendid weather for securing their Sly. Mrs. L Thunton, Wm. Warner,

.PHIAL ANNODNCnaff.

1 .
n akuk-r v—
। Julia A. Towage,
The Bixnx is tho brge«t and best H to the boot of Aset nWityTho balauus at. cash ia tbe MMa

tereipr to Jan. 1st. 1878.

tounty paper, contains more&gt; news, bet;

Ur selections of poetry and literature in
the county.

We shall eoon begta !tbe

publication of a new ftory written; ftr

•bigb-Ulle.
Immodest_________ ____
•bow their bare limbs

The f« tfodoea tawfNVM

J“"s&gt; o*- T””.’’J’-'

BIG INGUN

SINCE ELECTION.

DETNurr. M lint ■»&lt; w

DAY AND NIGHT.
City Drug Store,

LIMSTONI IS DUD?

Stop! Hearken Ye!
To Whom it may Concern!

Be it known, That J t-bnll

keep in atock and fill to order
C. SCHULENBURG, the
Celebrated

MssshMMers, ■imMa TsMes.sU mj see
“»•"&lt;&gt;'. F'rres llstr. 11.
w
TcM*&lt;

W ad Im Beu Pirn
DRESSMAKING.

and WTARJI patterns, and
Castings for all P L.O W S now in tse.

Land and Calcined Plaster
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair. •

Commission .Merchants

93 ; majority 15. Circuit Court Com
mieaionere, Cobb 94, Holbrook 93; Carveth_71; Wright 69; majority 22 and

Ag.'icultuial Imolements

INTER-OCEAN
TmEE EDITIONS.

raw, sn.-raijint mm.

Pnitirtj fttnin, Kn. nt,
sinojma tv rrasii

IIU

LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER,

fcr-Wi.,
'THREE MILLION ACRES

L A N D S

93 Commssman, Willard 140 ; Liv­
ermore 57 ; mrj 88. Senator, Warren
141 ; Shaw 58 ; maj 83. Representa­
tive, Towne 106 ; Cole 91 ; maj 15.
Sheriff Creasy 167; King 31 ; maj 136.
Clerk, Powers 143 ; Paraeua 58 ; maj

A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.

58 ; maj 85. Register, Hotchkiss 143 ,
Chiptaan 58'; msj 85.
Prolocutor,
Bauer 138 ; Bweerey 62 ; maj 76. C.

91.; mej 23. Senator. Warren 118;
Jjfiaw 94 ; maj 24. Representative,
Towne 71 ; Co'.e 185 ; maj 64. Sheriff
125 ; Kii.g 86; maj 39. Clerk, Poeera 120 ; Parson. 92 ; maj 28. Tree*urer. Wheeler 119 ; Stowell 92; maj
27. Register, Hotchkiss 120 ; Chipman
92 ; maj 28. Prosecutor, Bauer 105 ;
Sweezcy 103 ; maj 2 C. C. Commis­
sioners. Cobb and HulLrook 120 each ;
Carveth and Wright 02 ; maje 28.

Cxaxros.—For Governor, Baglry re­
ceived 94. Chamber lain 111, maj 17;
Congressman, Williard 02, Livermore
112, maj 20 ; Senator, Warren 91, Shaw
112, maj 21; R-praecntire, CUlins 83.
Goodyear 124. maj 41; Sheriff Crvuy
96, King 108, maj 12 ; Clerk, Powea
104, Parsons 99, maj 5, Treasurer,
Whwkr 02. Stowell 113, maj 21 : Reg­
ister, Hotchkiss 93, ChipmaiN 110, maj
17 ; Prosecutor, Bauer ill, Swrerey 92.
maj 19; Circuit Cburt Commissioners,
Cobb 92. HulLrook 92, Cerreth 112,
Wright HO, majs 18 and 22.
Cxsrxxroa. - For Governor. Bagley
18 majority. Congressman, Wiitord 24.
Sesator. Show 21.
Rcimceontatrre.
Goodyear, 118.
Sheriff Creasy 17.
Clerk, Powers 56 Treasurer, Wtiooli-r
S3. Register. Hotchkiss 46. Proeecutor, Baner 18. Circui’ Court Commit
aiooer. Cobb and Holbrook 17. Tbe
tote for this township kos nul been re­
ceived and we are unable to give only
majoritiea.
H*rrr&gt;s« — For Governor. 11 igtcy re.
ooivod 78 and Chamberlain M, maj- 0 i
for Congrreeman, Williard 78, larsrmore84, nmj.A; Semter, Warren 78,
Shaw 88, maj. 6; R^repontelive. ColIM fi6, Goodyear 97, maj. 82 ; Sheriff
Croeey «. King 82, maj. 1; Cterk.

tienatot, Warren 91 ; Shaw 60 ; maj 81.
Representative, ^ollitto 64 ; Goodyear
94 ; imj 30. Sheriff Crony 107 ; King
48 ; maj 69. Clerk, Powen 107 ; Parsons 43 ; maj 59. Treasurer. Wheeler
92; Stowell 68 ; maj 29. Register,
Hotchkiss 104 । Chipman U ; maj 50.
Proeeeator, itaner 77 ; Bwecaey 77 ; tie
C. C. Commiesionor.. Cobb 95; Hol
brook 98; CWreth 60 ; WngtlfiO; maj
86 and 38.
.
Tnuavarrix-For Governor, Bagley
HO maj ; Cougroeeman, Wffliajd 180;
Senator. Warren 148 ; Representative,
Collins 170 ; Sheriff Creasy 172; Clerk,
Powers H5; Treasurer, Wheeler 151;
Register, Hotchkiss 157; Prosecutor.
Baasr 15; Circuit Court doms, Cobb
and Holbrook IM each. Full vote not
received.
.
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WcoDtijrn. —Tlie majorities aro as
follows: Governor, Bagley 15; Con­
gressman Williard 25; Senator, Warran 13 i Representative, Collies 1;
tJhexfff, Cremy 29 ; Clvrk. Powers 48;
Treasurer,
W heeler 48; Register,
Hotehsiss 47 ; Prosecutor, Bauer 24 ;
Circuit Court Corns, given as 25 to 85.
Tm*B Sraixaa.— For Governor,
Bagley received 76; Chamberlain 60;
majority 26. Congreesmaxi, Willard 80
Lirvrmcro 47 ; majority 83. Senator,
Warren 79; BUw 48 ; majority 31.

Hotckkiat ”8; Chipman
19.
Pliescntor, Baner
jarUy*; fiogirter, HolchkMe 81. Chip- |31; So^en^ &lt;W; majority 1. Circuit
man 81, tie; Pro-carter, Bauer 74, ।Court Cammlsjfoacts, Cobb aud Hol­
Sweerey 86, majority 12
brook 80 sock; Carreth Md Wrwbt
Cm er Haanwa, 1st Wa» -F-» 42
■ each; majofity 88.
Governs, Begley received 31J Cham­
berlain 38; maj 8. Senator. Shaw 46;
Warren 30; Mj 10. Bapreewtetm,
Goodyear M; CoUbe 21; »»j 80.
Kwriff Orreay 44; Ksag 37 ; msj. 17. .

Di5r°Ho Ivy,’

of all CL’RTIS, DODGE. ROBINSON

iin tm«a re aw
101 ; Parsons 41 ; maj 6*’’. Treasurer,
Wheeler 99; Siowoll 43 ; maj 56. Reg­
ister, Hotchkiss 99 ; Chipman 43 ; maj
56 Prosecutor, Baner 68; Swearer
70 ; maj 2. O. C. Commissioner, Cobb

State Street,
RaatingB, Mich.

lavtee.—For Governor, Bagley re­
ceived 83 ; Chamberlain 90; majority 7
G.-ngrevva&gt;an. Willard 94 :' Livermore
80; majority 14. Senator, Warren 93;
Shaw 70; majority 14. Rap-'reeutaliro,
Collins 08; Goodyear 107; majority 80
Sheriff. Creasy 91: King 81; majority
10. Clerk. Powers 105 ; Persona 69 ;
majority 36. Treaauier, Wheeler 95;
i Stowell 78; majority IT.
Register,
Hotehki&gt;a 99; Chipman 74 : majori'y

COTUTDB Sira? I. JQBTT

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The Port Office Deportment ia etill I

dissatisfied with portal cards made al
Cm or Hernias. 4rn Wean-—For Springfield. Ex pena axv that they are
Gurernor. Bagley received 96; Cham- made of Manila paper and diable ealrn
deiod, aud not in ado of rage-. as inquir­
Willard 98; Livermore 74 ; maj 34. ed by contract.
Senator, Warren 88 ; Shaw 84 ; maj A
Representative, Collins 76; Goodyear
93 ; maj 17., Sheriff Croeey 138 ; King
35 ; maj 92.V dark. Powers 137 ; Par­
sons 33 ; maj 102. Treasurer, Wheel­
er 106 ; Stowell 66; ms| 41. Register.
Hotchkiss 184 ; Chipman 88 ; maj 96.
Prosecutor, Bauer 60; Sweoaey 90 ; maj
Da Jfpn’s Ltvra Puts — It is easy
39. C. C. Commissioner. Cobb aud enough to make a pill, but to make »
good pill, ah! that's the difficulty:
There are rboap, harsh, drastic piiL.
Wright 70 each; maj 30.
that are of-even lews bmefit than a
Hora.—For Governor, Bagley re­ dose of salts ; Lot a good medicine, like
ceived 50. Chamberlain 71, maj 21; Da. Mon'sLrrra Pm*, which peu&gt;Congressman, Williard 66, Livermore tratra tu tbe ant of diseuo, 1, • uesid
45, maj 21 ; Senator, Warren 66, Shaw cratum indeed. Will poutirely cure all
Sold every­
45. maj 21 ; Representative, Towne 54, diseesra of the liver.
where. Jaws F Hkxbt, Craatx 4 Co ,
Cole 64. maj 10; Sheriff. Creasy CO, Fruprietoro, 8 aad 9, Collt^- Use,-,
King 5S, tuaj 16; Clerk, Powers 70.
Parsons 62, maj 18 ; Treasurer, Wheel­
er 70. Stowell 51, maj 17 ; Register.
Hotchkiss 67, Chipman ,56, mnj 12
Prosecutor, Bauer 65, Swtoxey 61, maj
11; Circuit Court Coms.. Cobb and Hol­
brook 67 each. Carveth and Wright 55
and 53. maj 12 and 14.
/

Amtum.—We hsvo only leoo'ved the
following Republican majorities from
i this township : For Governor, Bagley
49. &lt;'ongressman. Willard 25. Sena­
Orajraxvnxs. - We hate only re.
tor, Towne 31. Sheriff Creeay 43. reired the following majorities. For
Clerk, Powers 57. Treasurer, Wheeler Governor, Bagley 87. Congressman.
49. Register, Hotchkiss 49. Prosecu- Willard 48.
Senator, Warren 45.
Repreecutativu, Towne 36.
Sheriff,
Creasy 66. Clerk, Powers 45. Treas­
urer, Whoelar 46. Register, Hotchkiss
45.
Prosecutor, Bauer 30. Circuit:
Cotirt’Cotntnisrionnr, Cobb 45; Holbrook

Sides ia another

ocs rtyfen ean be had at th. Bawrr.

Repiitai tatj Titist M.

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Commission Merchant,

Lung fever, connuun cold, catarrbll
forer, and nasal discharge of a brown
ish color in hones, may iw checked ut
one* by liberal tire of Hheridan'a Caval­
ry Q&gt;aditi»n Powdets.
'

Parson* 40; maj. 55.
Treasurer,
Wheeler 07 ; Btowell 67 ; tie. Regirter.
Hotchkiss 92; Chipman 44 ; maj. 48
Prosecutor. Bauer 39; Sweeeey 881
maj. 49. C. C. Comrai-aioaer, Cobb
and Holbrook 61 each; Cerveth and
Wright 72 seek; msj. ll.

Help your wives iu every way you
can. trivial though it may seem
toyoa. For instance, keep aa extra
pair of shoos or slippers in tno ball or
entry, end always remember to change
your dirty boots before entering her
clean roomi. Then you may bo sure of
a smile of welcome, aa no dirt will be
left after you for her to clean up. In '
the evening comb your hair aa carefully I
es ever you did ia your courting days,
put ud a clean coat or dreesing gown,
aud when you take your paper to read
do not read to yourself and leave her
to lonesome thoughts while sewing or
mending, but remember that she, too,
has been working hard all day and is
still working- Read to her whatever
interests you, m that her interests and
opinions may grow with yours, that she

It re said that stove-papas fit uncom
'&gt; mor. &lt;y hard this season, and demon
i airate anew how much missionary work
‘ reauuns to be done at home.

advertised by Mm

A. N. SABIN,

Tho aaasou for coughs and eokfs i»
Cm o» Hsmses 3d Wain—For rapidly approaching, and every ou«
bo prepared tu check the first
Governor. Bagley received 53 ; Cham- should
'
eywptotns, as a cough contracted brtween now and Christmas frequently
Willard 54 ; Livermore 73 ; maj. 19. Inste ad winter. There ia bo better
Senator, Warren 44 ; Shaw 78 ; maj. remedy than Johnson's Anodyne Lini­
34. HrpreeynUtire. Collins 45 ; Good­ ment Fur all diseases ci the throat
year 87 ; maj. 42. Sheriff Creasy 90; and lungs it should bo used internally
King IS; maj. 45. Clark, Powers 95 ; and externally.

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Snatching a few moments' leisure uum
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baa enterwd th* lists against his imperi­
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Indeed, after reading Mr. Parkinson's
defense cf American diihes. w* fsel a
just pride in our national cookery Th*
Duke is no match tor the oook when the
scene of the contest h the kitehen ; and
he fares abouijn* well there aa Perkin
son would belore a Huaaian needle-gen.
The Grand Doke bad tbe rashness to
say that ’in America tber* are are no
American cooks and no American dish­
es. What a terrible awakening he

meat a boy as Ulpbm and MU* as I
am. He know* I would be a n«v
child ia bia grasp, aad bo deliguta in
I showing hia strength against my weak-

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reajuu lo believe that there are Ameri­
can coeka—at least that there is one,

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Carroll'* heartbeat last. Probably
Weeton would not mis* tbe roll until he
waa in the school-room, and be would
not, by tbe rule* of th* school, bo al-

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capitalists. Parklawn grant* that in
moat.uf our hotels tbo cooking depart­
ment is under the charge of French
cooks, —of such, for the most part, how.
aver, as were u&gt;t able to get along in
tbe buuueaa in their own country. Tbia
ho says accounts for the fact that hotel
trbles frequently present such wretched
(are, while the tables of wealthy private
gentlemen afford such MOtUeat eating.
As far a* French cookory goes, tbe ,
French get th* credit ot n great deal
that does not belong to their at all.
They bare n wonderful capacity fur 1
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“Now you young fellow at toe table
reading tbe evening paper, and nodding
in a surly way to your mother and sis­
ter, take a test. It your clothes breathed
a delicious fragrance—say of hslitropes
and roees—hut would du so only when
you were at home, or only when you
went abroad, which will you choose T
Would you smell sweet at bum*, or

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intractable cxsrs.
For inflammatory aud'Chronic
Rheum at I sill, Gout, llihoa*. Bcmitlanl
and Intermittent Fevers, Discs vie al ths
Blood. Ltrvr, Kidneys, snd Bladder, these
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at bom* for your own comfort aad en­
joyment, you curmudgeon, if nothing
else. But what is domestic courtesy
but tbo breath of belnropev and row,
at home? It ia aa much for your own
pleasure that you should bo pleoMat at
it ia for that of others.
Tbo happiest

•'Then, Carroll Fairwrl!, before the
whole school, I ask if yuu w ill take my
hand and forgive me all 1 have said
aud doo* to pain you? Yow hare
shamed me more than once by your
Christian patience, bat never ao deeply
aa yon shame me to-day by returning

•trw.it
THSEUB ULB IB KTOHTH
every kind, while wo carefully bide
them from the stranger'
When the
guest arrive* wo slide a chair over tbo
rent in the carpet, and slip a tidy over
tho worn edge of tbo eola-cusbioa. aad
lay a prettily bound book over tbe ink­
stain upon tbe parlor table-cloth ; aud
so at his coming the flying hair ia -FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT
stzoothed, and tbo sullen look gilled
IN AID or THE

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denly wuudvwfully

rosy Spring. Aud buw is youth to
know that this buns*, whore everything
seem* to smile, is nut alwaye as warm
and aunny aa be finds it?
Yet ibis
young woman, ao neatly dreosed, so
quietly mancred, *u fascinating to tbe
young man, may be the most inefficient
of human beings. Kull ha cau nover

A man was leaning, much intoxicated,
against a tr»s; anta* little children com­
ing from acbool saw bitn tber*. and at
one* arid to each other, “What shall

CARROLL’#

TEMPTATION.

Tho greatest pleasure and tho greet­
cat pein of Carroll FairweITa life waa
going to school—tho greatest pleerare,
lx cause be was fond of study, and hia
mother worked hard to give him tbe
time for it and to clothe Um decently;
tbe greatest pain, because tbe lad was
crippled. and tbo straight, well-made
txys ridiculed him aud taunted hhn
with bia crooked back, ths result of a
fall in infancy.
No on* in tbo large school of fifty
•cholera. was *o fond of tbe cruel
amusement of exciting the rage cf tbe
poos hunchback by taunts and sue*** as
Weston HaH, the leader of Ma daaa,
ths handsomest and smartest of ell Mr.
Grey’s echolnrs Tho atodie* (bat Car­
roll conquered by patient, laborious sp.dkelion, Weston learned .maily, and
the two were the beat and first of lb*
large number of whihra.
Weston Hall waa the son of a rich
man, bad been patted and indulged
from hia cradle, and was accustomad to
have his will a law bath at home aud
amongst hia schoolmates; and It anger-

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put it to proot He takes tho divinity
upua trust. AU be knows is She ia a
woman and bo lovee her. An t whether
be thinks that household intelligence '
and thrift and endless coartasy ecme bv
nature, like Dogberry's rending end
writing, or whether be assstr.es that,
having * mother, his peerless prince-*
has been carslolly taught all tbo duties
of * queen, or whether, as is most probabla, be knows only that bs lores, the
duty of (bo parent is still th* Mme.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTYJMICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1874.

and Iiwbs Canb.
a ^U*&lt;-**'* ®tna*r booked the en- .
’Now you promise that, uncle, don'
,Art&gt;oi&lt;! &lt;ad dragging it out! you r ate said brightening.
If hi
***
Mtefo—dnp- com* with pienty^fmooey bofcre you;

। want to loan he shall marry ma and
nobody sine.’
'Ay, if be cornea.
But, Agatbn, no
nonsense. Jost think of what Tvo bate
talHagyoa. And at anr rate be cinl
to Farmer Lovill. If this man Win­
wood was hero and askad for ye, and
married re, that would bo a very differ­
ent thing. I do mind naw that I saw
article of clothing. There I'll pot it ou aomet hiog about him and hia doings io
Ub
yo”’."*nd you
*' the papers; but ho is a fine gentleman
by I his time, and won't think of stoop­
Then fanner Lovill rati rod. lifting lag to a girl like yon.- « you had bet­
ter take the on. wt^is randy, old
hsi fingwrv privately to-------------------mant or *• •— —" —— i—
men's darlings fare vary well aa the
"What
world goes. WeshhUbe off in urn.
moaths, mind; that I've nettled. And

moetiaga have a way at making themooatrivud on.

,

— ~n- »» l«—u r

exclaimed in surprise.
------"O forgive ma! Hr. Wiawuod. I
have so wanted to teU yua of ymu afo.
1
411 day-but 11
omilda : wd it U so waeksd and wrong
Agatha Poma
•t thanulL"

6*« r. Al ul nird telartsn «

‘1 don’t like writing.
'------ v—-

1'11 send it down to him by one of the
children*' aaid Agwy. tookisg wistfully
at her note with a little fooling that vhe
should like bi have it.baek again
■Oh, M, it is not niramiry.' said her
pl&lt;-esaat adnedr He rang tho bell;

rartfiah wish to have him in England
nay price, evea that of failure, had
•a bat a paroxysm of the wrwtetad
irting, and waa now quite extinct
■cumstances combined to hinder anbetwtea !hem boforo

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,U
B0T Agatha had only to work and wait,
aad the fanner made tho latter more
•*V- In her spare hour, she would
wander about tho rivar brinks and into
t^’TOPPe*’- and tborw wmvv thoughts
of him by proceaere that young women
understand so wall. She kept a diary,
and in this, sinoe there were fow events
, to chronicle in her daily hfe. she skalcbod the ohaagaa of the landscape, noted
the arrival and departure of bud. of
ly looking for Miss Lovill this morning paasagv, the times of stossw and foul
I saw the back of her head yesterday, wsether—all which information, being
and I have often beard how very good m.xed up with her lite and taking color
looking she is Ah ' suppose had been
she ? I wonderHe did not complete the sentence.
The driver mounted again, touched the
horse with the whip, and they jogged

WHOLE NO. 963.

feared he erne seen by bar as well—yet
hoped otherwise in the interests of hia
passion—for she came and drew down
the window blind, completely shutting
oat his gun. The light vanished from
this pert and re-spnearod in a window a

Nothing so dehnite was said to her
again on tn« matter foe some time. The
old ywornin hovered around bar, but
boosing the result of the interview be­
tween Agatha and her unde, ho forbore
town ranger his suit by nrwipttsacy
Bat one afternoon he could not avoid
"Aggie. when may 1 speak to |
juu upiu a serious subject F*
“Next week." she Iv plied instantly
He bad not been prepared for «uch a 1
ready answer, and it startled him al- I
moat as much as it pleoaed him. Had

RACING FOR A HUSBAND

might have been Jdforvni. Agsdha.
with all the womanly strategy she wa&gt; j
ca-iable of. had written poat-haste to .
Os wold after the cunvmariou with her
unde and told him ot the dilemma- Al
the end of the present week his answer,
"Bern ita deary-oary heart I it w go­ if be replied pith hia customary punc­
ing to speak to ma I" said the old man. tuality, would bo lure tn cornu. Furti- I
BMwatening his lip., tooting atilt mire
fled with hia letter, she thought she
daepuratoly upon his stick, and straightentng himself rat an inch taller "Bho

liioooviry that bo ,wai
Parkes that I had eu
the day or two before
From that time we reed to meet every
morning i' do not doubt but the*
were a good many silly things said
between ua. .A t any rate, oue afternoon,
who should drive up to the door but Col.
Farkee wuhing to see father How my
heart boat, an. teasing the balustrade.

DESTINY AND A BLUE CLOAK.

■‘GocM morning, Hua Lovill !" said
the young raaa in the free manner usu­
al with him toward pretty and inexperi­
enced country girls.
Agatha Pullin. the maiden addreaed,
instantly tmrroivwd how the mistake had
atiM-a Miss Lovill was the owner of a
blue iiu’mran wrapper exceptionally
gay fur a village, and Agatha, m aspir- I carrier. "Why. 1 thought wo wore the
it of emulation rather than originality. “fi'dEPST.l.
.bo „
Lad purchased a similarly enviable ar­
grew more of on old maid and showed
ticle for herself, which she wore to-day rather stupid.
symptoms of fading. One day Agatha's
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t. _ __ t_
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'•Who is that wornstn F’
"Miss Lovill, of Cloton. She altered uncle, who. though still a 'handsome
her mind about staying at Betminstar, man in the prime of lite, was a widower
with fear children. to whom she acted
and is come home again."
the part of eldest sister, told Agatha
that Fiennes Lovill waa shoot to beeease

DENTIST

Miille

MicM^an.

I to him for tho purpose, when be added,
‘T've been hoping to meet you. I have
heard of your-well, I mast say it—
beauty leug ago. though I only camo to
Beaciintter yesterday."
.Agatha bowed—her, icoutrsdictioa
bung hack-and they lWalked slowly
alocg tho esplanade together without
• peaking anothw' word after the above
point-blanlc remark of hia. It was ori-

plare. just nineteen, and of no repute
as yet tor cumeUnesa, though she could
undoubtedly boast of mucti. Now. was
the speaker. Oswald Winwood, to be
toki that be had not alighted upon the
true Hsian, he would instantly apolo­
gias foKhi mistake and leave her side,
a rontiEgeney of no great matter but

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DENTIST

SMIIOL KARIS!
Chromo

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HIM AID NEW PRICES

mignonette which had been sadly neg­
lected since her lover's departure, and
she began to water it. aa if inspired by a
sudden recollection of ita condition. She
poured from her water jug slowly along
the plant*, and then, to her sitonish»est. ■liecavwed bar eldoriy friend be-

marry h»r Iwforo the !im» uarnid for
the family'a de)-artur* fur Quoeoetend
Agatha danced about for joy. But
there waa a |»elscrint to the effect that
she might as keep du&gt; oromise n secret
for the prevent, if .Lc cnatvuwntiy
could, that hia intention might not b&gt;&lt;
“A rude old thing !" she murmured. come a public talk in Cloton. Agatha
Directing ths spout of tba jag over knew that he was a rising and aristo­
cratic you g assn, end uv at oece bow

writing Jour name hero,' she said in a
voice of playful indifference
•What in UP said Lovill. looking over
and reading “If Oswalt Winwood
cviuea to marry .Agatha Pudin befiira
Novvrabvr. I agree bo give her up to

"Well!" .aid .Agatha, and she
thought, “What amend lor a beauty!”
And yet it was all reasonable enough,
not withstand.ng that Mias Lovill might
have looked a little higher.
Agatha
knee that thia step would produce
great alterations in the small household
of Cloton Mill; and the idea of having
its.sunt and rater the woman to whom

The mill stood beside the village
highway, from which it waa separated
by the stroam, the latter forming also
the boundary of the mill garden, or­
chard, and paddock on tba! side. A
visitor crooned a little wood bridge im­
bedded in oosy. aquatic growths, and lover, affected Afatha wim a slight
found himself in e vpsev where usually thrill of drva-1. Y et nothing had ever
b«en spoken between the two w mon to
show that Frances had heard, much
lets resented, the viplanalxra in the van '
oa that night of tho return from Wey-1

He was a bachelor, or be would proba­
bly never had appeared in thia history,
sod be waa mostly full of a loyish marlimeat rare in asm al bin years. To-day
hia business with the milter had been eo
imperative as to bring him in person,
and it waa evident from their talk tn the
mil! that the matter waa payment
Perhaps ton toinuteo bad been spent in
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and unexpected from her node
‘1 will agree to what Mr Davids ad­
vises about my mere daily behavior !&gt;••
lore Oswald cumee, but nothing more,
she aaid. That is, L will if you know
for certain that be is a good uin, who
fears God snJ| keeps the Cummau i-

I reached tho croaaiug and then croev
•■ver to the other, and so aauund. home.
One fine morning I sei out, thinking
I «'&lt;uld have a good ride before tab test
ufth/family were awake.- Dick was
very impatient until I was fairly seated,
when be sped away like lightning, my
H« wrote hw name than. ’Now I hair flying ted Dick's issue waving is
have dune it, and shown my faith,' he the broeee. “While I waa irking st thii
seal. and at oneo rained liia fingsri an if rale, Ihck suddenly slopped short, an I
turned hia head to tho op;xMiie road.
I looked .up to see what wa» the matter,
w hen to bay grant amuiemeui. 1 eaw a
tall, manty figure swted on a coal slack
horse, coming my way.
'Now for a race,' thought 1. Dick

promise, bat I had not yours'
‘Iso wants my alate.* cnad the child
•I’ll bay y»u a naw uoe. dear,' sal
Agatha. and soothed her.
I ly of the event wbish childish as it had
been. dterotnfiooed him foe the moment.
[ •Oh. that', nothing.’ said Milter I"U. hn assuring; 'only play. She's a mere
guidly.
When she reached tho vicar's study । child in water, even now, and she did it
Agatha began her story with raoervs only to tease y»- Why, site overheard
and said authiag about ths oorrr&gt;[«ra-. your whisper that you though* she liked
d«t.cw with Oswald, yet an intense long­
ing to find a friontj and confidant led
her to indulge in more fooling than she
had in leaded, and as a finale she wept
The gonial incumbent, however, -n»
mainsd quite cooL the aecret being that
^YoT I

where is ha now t I quite fotgot."
“U India still. Is it poeaibto that
you don't know about him. and what a
great man he's getting f There are
•So the difficulty is,’ be aaid hi her,
paragraphs about him in our paper
vary often. Tho last was about aoene ■bow to behave in tn is trying time of
traaalahur. from Hindoetaai that he'd waiting for Mr. Winwood, that you mat
been making. Anu he's earning home please parties all around and give otlease to none ?'
‘Tea, sir, that's it,' sobbed Agatha,
. tittle farther over hw toea, aad hie
wondering bow bo rould have realised
chin a littfo farther over hie breast; and
bee position so readily. ‘And uncle
h .proportion aa ba famed down his
mm to earth did pretty fomalss torn up
tbeira at him. They might have hlted
him aa a Iriead had he not shown tho
abnormal wish to bo ragmdod so a lov­
er. To Agatha Pollln this aged youth
waa positively diateatofnl

beck before yw unele leave. Engtariff*.
T know be will.’
Thea pmfy old Mr- Lovill in this

Snvu Tomi runs. -Scald them in or­
der to remove the skins. Cut them up
sod pat them into a saner pun. with a
little sail, a bit of batter and coma fine
crumbs of bread or pounded cracker.
Let them stew gwntly an hoar; if yea
like them sweet, add sugar ton minules
white part of a hotted cauliflower aftar
it la cold and chop it Tory small, and
mix with it a sufficient quantity ol wall
boatea egg. to make a very thick bettor,
and thorn fry it in frueh batter, in a
•mall pan, end send it to tba table hot.
Csaaoxino, A Noawmtax Dun -It
consists of mince meat, eggu, and fins
borbe made up late a kind of cake, au-t
then fried or baked. The tneat, proba­
bly, if cooked in u oedinan way,
would defy mastioatioa, bat thus treat­
ed it la really a dainty plate.

Buriy om third of tho stnlosus of Dart
month teoeh school during the winter,
and Work at barvustiag dunng (be
be tamed down my road te if to meet summer, we need have Bo lees ab»at
me. I could see him quite ptaaly as tta dignity of labor becoming an otwohe passed, and arnite the intMsetiag dis­
covery that he wad a tall, baadewma
man of about twooty-four- I also dis­
covered a marry twinkle in hie eyso and
a rogaiah smile, that looked extremely
natural to me, and made me almost
think 1 had coca him before. I waited
until bo was fairly out of sight, then
bounding from my hiding place, I
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�ntJFwsarycttriMtotb* thousands
&lt;C Uni.
.E. ..KU fc, iu----------

Qxutilutiaa, or that
Kristy rfaation.l obl.gstwu, of a p*.
cuniary nature, o- that tho souod sense
end hourety of the country in regard to
tho currency, will bo penufted to he per­
interfered with by continited
Democratic sucrea* at th* polls.
And
Tri, Democratic aucc*** means all of
that, and more. I: means th* dretruetfcn of th* rights of millions the free

bright and pleasant reading. Tho
atoriea, sketch** aad postal ar* as

th* improvement of character; William
Baxter, th* inventor, with a portrait;
Th* Kaffir Boatman; Personal lad*pend*no* in Woman ; Id—1 of a Wife;
of fomHiaa ere advised on a sore sub­
ject ia this pithy chapter; Famous
Trow of th* World ; Pro-Adamlta Man
MrtiatUBibte Baawtea, many
gaaiian* of vain* to th* former, and
much reading of a practical and «atertaining sort in Answer* to Corr—pond•nte hx*,Rsyw. M rente for
th* number. Bubecriptlona ar* now ia
order for 1875. Address 8. R. Wills,
PabtaUr, 389Broadway, N.Y.

national debt, and th* dHmor of th*
Amarican’name and fam*.
Knowing
that th* people Ia their cooler moment*
know all of thia and appreciate tho conowjueore that would b* sure t. follow,
wa Irmly b*B*ya they will make thee*
temporary rcversei but stepping-stones
to that grand victory for aril and po­
litical rights, to which tho work ot the
Republican pirty is directed.

Under the above head wo hud in
th* Detroit Thlit of Saturday, th*
following articl* which w* specially

tiou Republican* by who** vote* Hou
H. A. Goodyer go** to the Hour* ot
Beproeentalivea from thu District:
We tru»: tba ultra ProhlbltlonbU.
who hare been knifing the Republican
Ouvxn Ornc'a Maaanxx is *v*a party la Michigan with Increasing vlgmore full than usual, w* think, at attroctiv* features far young p*opl*. A*
for illustrations, m addition to th* pic­
ture* which accompany th* storire and
skstahaa, Ihar* ar* tour fin* full page
Democnu* on the temperance question.
engravings of unusual m*riL
A* foe They have run scrub tickets whenever
fiction, there ar* three additional chap- and wherever they thought they could
tore of Oliver Optic’s story of Th* Dor­ ■trike down a Republican, and at many
cas Cab; two cf Virginia F. Town- tlmea aad In diver* places where they
e*od’a story, Thai Queer Giri ; aad four knew they could accomplish nothing,
sxcepf to stir up a feeling ot distrust
of Kijsh Kellogg’a story, Sewed by th*
and discontent. They have sown the
wind; they will now reap the whirlOliver Optic gives an account of the
trial trip of th* great steamer City of
Peking; Charles Barnard contributes a
story,Th* Bpriag-Clad Shoe* ; there are
artiefe* by Gso. 8. Bnrleigh, Elisabeth whether they are Joat aa much to be
trusted aa th* Republicans on thl*
Dudley and others; and tbe customary deeply Important question. Chosen,
miscellaneous departments are full uf every one of them, on a platform
good things.. Olkor Optic', for .1876 of- pledged to License and opposed to Pro­
fees a long list of stiraoCoa*. among hibition, tbelrnnalded vote* will nearly
which we nottoe a new story by the cd- carry any antl-prohlbltlon measure
itor. Ocean Born, or Th4 Cruise of tbe through the Legislature. Enough Re
Club*; Wolf Run, a serial by Elijah publicana who are honest believers in
the greater value ot a license law to reg­
Kellogg ;&amp;unt Betsey a Treasure, a at­
ulate the liquor traffic will easily be
rial for tba girls, by Herbert Newbury;
a aerie* of Qlnstrated papers by Mire
Humphrey, under the title of Tb* Art lute majority. Many more Republicans,
Club, giring popular ins traction in Justly *ui thoroughly enraged at the
drawing; several sea stories by an old scurvy treatment they have received at
whaleman ; and some iUustrated artid«a the hands of these special friends ol
on Life ia th* Naval Academy at An­ temperance, will, doubtless, swell toe
License *14* of this queetloo.
napolis La* A Shepard, Pnblhhsra,
Th* next Legislature, under such clrcumstaneea, 1* certain to paaa a resolu
Uon submitting to a vote uf the people

It in the purpose of the Pub­

with every person who does

UM Wil Mill PL.W HILI.

YOU WILL FIND

OF

an appropriation of
toward,
ing rerarvoir on J.Ssrson Arid,
of th* Railroad, was accepted o
ferred to th* Fire Committee

L IT. &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,
That wo offer Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring.
Siding, Door and Window Frames

ha'-ea'ttem^cd’lodo. bnt’if v
are nereeaartly ignoranL HI

back th* account of J. B. Goodyear A [
On., for lumber, and recommeodeJ its
allowance at 38.76, from General High

Frridfender, whom they bar
Mm—

NEW LUMBER,

BRACKETS and MOULDINGS.

Ay**—Dawson,
Bariow,
Mudge,
B***m*r, Bantley end Hicka—6
Nan-Nou*.

of every description

A SPECIALTY.

THAT DEFY COMPETITION, AT

PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCHING

Th* Result in thia County.
In brief we barewlth place before oar
reader* the official msjorllle* given for
the eorcral successful candidate* In tho
County of Barry, at the election on the
3rd lost. Next we ik we shall publish
the official canvass. For Governor,
John J. Bagley received l^M; Henry
Chamberlain 1.U3; Char!** K. Carpen­
ter M; msj. 418, For Lieut. Governor,
Hcury H. Holt, 2,023 ; Frederick Hall,
1,4M; Thoma* A. Granger, 38 ; maj STO.
For Bee. of Btate, Ebenenr G. D. Hold­
en X024 ; Georg* H House 1,442 : Sam­
uel W Baker M ; msj 679. For Ftato
Treasurer the majority h 678. For Au­
ditor General 658. For Com. State Land
riffle* 687. Fur Attorney General &lt;97.
For Kept of Public Instruction 581. For
.Member Blate Board of Education, fill.
John Q Creasy for SherlffMO; Wm 11
Power*,Clerk 859; John Hotchklse, Reg­
ister of Deeds 828; Milo T. Wheeler,
Treasurer «5; Charles H. Bauer. Pro—curing Attorney 72; Wm L Cobb, C. C.
Com OtD, Edward A Holbrook,CO Com

VILKIfl* BHOTIM*Carried.
Ayee—Dawson, Barlow, Mudge, Be**-'
mar. Bentley and Hicks-0.
N*y»—None.

.Near Dwight

bills against every pernon in­

insist on a prompt settlement
Be warned in time.

I H^:™ekly- ®iw&gt;t3UUjfWt

The Cutter Machine in Full Blast.

INTEROCEAN

Now is the time to See Us Make Cutters by Machinery,

THREE EDITIONS

By Aid. HicksThat the Committee on Street, be in­
rmi, SU-KKIT, fa DUJ.
The Weekly ia the ablest and n:att.
structed to ascertain at what price tha
city cui obtain land of G. H. Keith, !S’.TuliuSS^ \^‘SX,K'i;iD«ur.s~u w„kiT A W„klT.
, ——
sufficient to lay out an alley from Jof- ecbolariy and convincing, i.nd entry I
ocean
much weight. Ila liluatratfonv of etirrent even last* roll and Orreh. and orc I An Independent Journal, Complete in
Carried.
j.
i .
.n &gt;1( jt, Oepartmjnta of N*w»
By Aid. B«s«a;Tt■nd Criticism.
Rnoltei. That tba Committee on Fir*
epartmen: ba, and they ar* hereby,
itnoiiaed to porch*** a suitabls i’oto
DN THE NORTHWEST.

LEADDIG flEPUiUUl PAPER

lis Perry, Coroner MO ; Porter Burton,
MO; Amos CTowne, for Representative
2d district, hi. All the above are Re­
publican majorities. For Reprs—ntstlvn In fol district Henry A Goodyear,
Dcmocrai, has a majority of 131. On

Tks INTEB-OCBA.V taskrr Mfwdrt etrta

'

msjorilv of 1.638. Woman Puffi-age No
1,702. For S tate Senator Am K Warren
Republican, has n minority of 44 L For
Representative In Congress, George
Willard hat a majority of MO. Ofibe
damnable treachery by which Mr. Col­
lins waa defeated In the 1st district wc
Ave* — Dawson. Barlow, Mudge.
shall have something to say Ina future
Imuc. hot have no space for comments Beasmcr, Bentlev and Hieki -6.
Nays—Non*.
Of A. M. Rock, was allowed as fol-

1 nth prepared to Show my Astonished Customers why it i
that 1 can Sell Buggies and Cutters so cheap.

First.
Second.
Third.
Fourth.
Fifth.

Wc do nearly all our new work by Machinery
My power costs but little.
I don’t have any Dogan-Head Mechanics.
Iboss the Job niystlf
The work is
done the first time, and there­
fore I do not have to charge any extra price for
'the Job to cover the cxpcncc of repairing it.
Sixth
remake a dozen Buggies just alike, and can
make them cheaper on that account.
Seventh; I live on the profits of my own labor.
Eighth. I don't'have to pay rent.
-Ninth.
I know all about the Buggy business.
Tenth.
When 1 get a good Mechanic I keep him.

A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.

Itseslssisaareeirefaitj

J. L. REED.

•&lt;■!•&gt;&lt; s'

YOUR TIME!

7

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
liUMm,
tai fa Garni Inn.
Fma fa Deass terujEte

12.95 on Genera) Highway fund, and
38,29 on Fire Department fund.
Ay*s—Dawson, Barlow,
Mudge,
Besemer. Bentley and Hicks-6.
N»ys—None.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

A FIIST-CLAU SEWIHFEI !

Fir* Department, was allowed.
Aye*—Dawson, Barlow,
Mudge,
Beanxer, Bantley and Hicks—A.
Of Haath, Salisbury A Uo., 325. fur­
niture for Engine Hous*, Was allowed.
Ayes—Dawaun. Bariow.
Mudge,
Bescmer, Bentley and Hicks—6.
Nays—Nuno.
Tho fullowing accounts worq allonod.

National Newspapei
on- -a a* fa—4

Hiro mu man nuuni

Trunks

■cax.
Harper’s Bazar.
ILLUSTRATED.

Nor to this likely to b* W. We think
wo are not at all mistaken In predicting
that the Democrat* will unanimously
Insist in the next Legislature on the
immediate repeal nf the Pro/Mllory
Utjoor Law, and that they will secure
enough adherent* to their views to car­
ry it. Probably somemeasure of nom­
inal taxation will be installed In Ita
plaoe until the prohibitory elans* can
b* ewe pt out of the constitution, when

THE GENERAL RESULT

Th* Republican party is *o little used
to being defeated that they might be
pardoned for not showing eo much fa­
cility of acquiescence as their opponents
bar* attained through th* eclxwling of
long practice. Periiaps, also, a greater
earnestness of conviction stands in the
way of petting on the outward seni­

tor twenty yean, Is on the eve of a com­
plete revolution, That revolution has
been brought about by the unrelenting
and IndiacrimlnaUng boatiUty or the
ultra Mrnhlbltlonlsts, who have waged
unoeaafhg ykrforo on the only party
that baa ever paid any heed to their de­
mands, or that has given to their views
and wish** a patient, candid and *erious consideration. ISthay are satisfied
bnt be rsfiriri as a ssrwm Auster to
with the practical reeults they have
th* whole country. Still "the fortune achieved, Usey am able to extract comof war" attends th* struggles of politics,
and every man who has anything in
him worth taking to th* field of honor­
able effort, will be prepared for th* user
Uabl* up* and downs nf tho conflict,
and will bo ready to wring eren from

Also a fulbline of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
I

W. Furevth Bynum h Son, druggists.
Of Ur* Oak, Fl*., writ* B*pL IGih, *74,
aa follows: "Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo,
N. Y..—Your Golden Medical Dis­
covery and Purgative Pellets sell very
largely and gir* complete *ati*foctioD,
ns numlwrs of our customers and friend*
testify with pleaser*.
Your Favorite
Pno-ripliun is indeed the great Favor­
On General Highway fund. 333 ; on
ite with the ladies, and numbers can Fid Depart meat, 31.00.
say with joy that it has aarod them
Mudge,
from eking out a miaarab • life or “'Aye*—Dawson, Barlow,
Beaamer, Bentley ami Hicks-0.
Nap—Non*.
'

Good
Come and see for Yourself
log to act aa agents v
with Show Bilb and
applying to us.

„ „

iiaAitngvi cent., vtu lo&lt;*.

THE SUN.

Th* Board of Education made the I
following communication :

the Cilgef llutwft:
Tb* Board of Eduretmu of th* City
of Hartings, at a spacial meeting; voted
by a majority of all th* members elect
to assess and rai»n by tax for th* cur­
rent year, th* sum of ten tbonsaod,
right hundred and seroaty-two du Ilan 1
and twenty-four rents, according to th*
following *stimata, to wit:
.

j.‘ S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
■»

,

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
Jurtopensdin Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

N^tfryfroX Block,
Sou/if Sib, of Sy^yr Sfnetj’.
tbouaand
i read*re are found
Territory, *trd It*
^festal* notoajy ende*ror“to feepTt
folly np to th* Bta atandard. bat to im­
prov* and add to Ua variety and power.
THE WEEKLY SUN will continue

No political party in thia fro* country
can be raiwd except by it* own action,
aad th* chastening of partial defest is
often th* fint stage of salutary amendmeet Bo for as A* result in Michigan than at fint announced. Not only did
I* eonoeraed, there ia no special cause the firm owe the Anglo.San Ftauciecn
for regrst, except that lew aw* Lave Bank nearly 3900,000In gold, but also
the Granger* aa math more In margin*
our majority ia ample for all partisan
porpom. and a strong minority ia on*
of th* a*c**aiti*a of a free govertunanL
Is the nation the result is different,
and k fo difficult to measure exaeUv
tho relafiT* force cf the erveral Influ­
ence* which were operative in bafiimg

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

(XSTABUSnE') 1*01.]

prior to Jan. 1st. 1875, and to

debted to the office, and he miut

Done Promptly.

Burrall's Agricultural Works, Hastings, Midi.

Mill and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge.
f
I
•'A Complete Fsetonal Hlxtory of th* ;
Tttnex-Th* beet, cheapert, and mort ;
encceMtol Family Paper in the Union." I

busincM with the Banner office
that end is now making out

FOR CASH '

LOW

Oantmf.

Lraxsiusa 8ranos,'8. C.
Dr. R. V. Puses. Buffalo, N. T-:
Dear fir.—1 am a wslkingfadmtisc
m«nt tor'jour Golden MedicalDacovery,
Purwatiko Prilots and Dr. Sege'i Cataarh Remedy, they haring cured mo of
t’starrh of niae years' standing, trhicb
was so bad that it disfigured my none,
and, while curing it. ynur m*dMee alw&gt;
vured moot Asroma in iu went and
most sggrarsted farm.
Before using
yoar modicinca I had become redacad
in flesh from on* hundred and fifry-fiv*
to on* hundred and fifteen pounds, aad
I now weigh one hundred and sixty-two
thought about Use right or wrong ot it, pounds, and am in better health thtn 1
the good or bad policy ot It, 11* days bare enjoyed for twenty yean.
are cambered In Michigan, and the
Your* truly,
striking out the prohibitory clause
which It contains, and two yean from
tbla Ume that question will be vote-!
upon by the people of this State. We
ban! y
Wil!
ty*f tn
teriy
Proh 1

lisher of the Banneb. to settle

You millfind at the

Where can be Eonnd a choice aud well adectecl Stock of Staple
and Fancy

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, COSFECTIJSEUY Ac.
A complete anortment of aH kind, of Whole and ftcound
Spices

WRRANTED

PUR£.

All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Freih Vegetables alwajs on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

Harper’s Magazine.

Lamps &amp;. Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

ILLUSTRATED.

Which you are respectfully asked to
approve a* provided by law.
J. M. Nxvns,
8*c'y of Board of Education.

CASH BUYERS will find it to their

advantage* to ex­
amine our Stock before purchasing clsawhcro.

WILLIAM C. BBYAHT A CO.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS

On motion it was accepted and ap­
proved.
Ay**—Dawton, Bartow,
Madge,
Bessmer, Bentley and Hick*Ney*—Non*.
Th* Mtimata* of Supervisors of 1st
and 1th Wards were received and

strueted to fix th* approach** to th* up­
per bridge over tho Thoraippl* river,
and th* bridge on 8ui* *tro*t over Fall
Cronk, nod tbs bridge over Fall Cr4ek

Free deUrcty to any part of the City.
'
Respectfully,
Spooner S- Hepburn.

Look at Thiru and Weep.

.of Um WSKKLY BUN tai

&gt;tb* axpmtere cf paper and ,
n/j .I t. V, L£lr.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED I
Coiupariton Invited and Competition Defied in

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The Country Gentleman.

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VIHECAR BITTERS

IABIN,

f aiuzy
n Merchant,

IS BEAD?

Liver and Vltcrral Organs, iu BriouaDter

Iflnrn will rnjnygnod hrnltb.kt
them OM&gt; Vrvnoau llrrrnw ot I tnedician,
and avoid ths c« a! alcoholic aUmulaSU
No Perron can bike llirie Rlttcrx
arcotdiag to directions, amt remain lung
unwe’Jj provided their t-mra are not ii»
etroyed by tuiural poison or other means,
end ntel aruns wustod l-ycnd repel*.
Gnitrftil ’HiOUMUiti* proclaim Vatxoan Bn ms foe mrot a onderfnl Invigor­
ant that ever sustain cd thi sinking »ystein.
Bilious. Rcmlllent, ami inter,
mlttrnt berrrs which arc so prevalent
iu foe vaUevs of onr great rivets through­
out the United Statwi, ■------- ••------------- *
tbe MiaaiMipid, Ohio,
Illinois,
---- 1 11. I, ■___________ n-- -in qv. Bed,
Colorado, ilrji.r, Rio Grande, Peart, Alabanu. Mobile. Sat an uali, llonuoke, Jalum. and many otberi wtlh ibcir vast iribufortes, tbronshout oar entire conn try dur­
ing tl»e Summer and Aure-nn, end-remark •
ably so daring aeaaanaot unnsnaj best and
drynrsn, are invariablysceorapanfod by tatensive Jvnngv-nrats of the stomach cad
brer, and other abdominal vtscen. In their
treatment, a purgaUvc,exerting a powv^ful
influence noon these varioas organa, it
_ »n
:_____ nt_

AH ponona who subscribe for tho

Burratprior to Jan. 1st, 1875, ,Bd p&lt;r

receipt to Jan let. 1878.
Tbe Ih&gt;m Is the largest and beet

The monthly Ro]»rt, Department o!
county j-apor, contains more I ewe, bet­
Agrieult-rat. lor October 1874, say.
ter selection, cf poetry
literature in
that the number of fattening cattle i«
equal to or ulxivs last year in Maine.
Maesachueetfo, Connecticut. Delaware.
South Carolina, Florida. Alabama, MinMota. and tho Pacific 8ta*.ea; in all
Bright
flte other, th. number has docreswd.
Plsrat
The condition is above average in tbe
Gold HO M.
New England States, New York, Dela­
Indian Bttmnur.
ware, Virginia, North Chrotina, South
Tbs Circuit Court is in
Carolina. Florida, Alabama, Toxas.
Iowa, and tho Pacific States; in all ths

CHURCHES.

'

There are maay airaagen ia tho city.

Thanksgiving Thursday, November
hours recently at Middleville for the
;28ib.
There is no criminal case for trial first lira* ia almost two years, and wo
oan truly say we were surprised at (he
I marked growth and manifest improveHemerubor the Festival next Wednes­
day evening al Union Hall.
j wall aa tbe amount of bu-iuam bo ng
Crcssy A H-ddaa ar* still busy, and done by the merchants there; and oan
tbe formers should bo thankfal.
truly say it w-.iuld do us good to see
l*5Vheat tbe very beat, ia selling to­ ouch crowds buying goods m any one
day tor 11 05 at the warehouse of Creasy erf our stores aa we saw that day in
eorae there, especially thai of Goo. H.
The Valley Division of tbs Central Johns-ra A Co.,—who by tbe way are
are putting in a new aide track at Mid- ■oiling all kinds of goods at bottom
dlcTillc.
There is considerable inquiry just
new for com aad oats, and wo guess it

We guess, that “/tarlX" Democratic
Congressman weald give Z»Li aomathing for a certificate.

Valentins Leins is now at hia poet
buying pork to pack.
He pays the
higbevt market price.
.

F^.OWEH IX)

’.7c SflCTfo

How is 111 50 for (be fees of a Jus­
tice of the Peace for faeuing three war-

ClobbiBS Hates.

“Glory, Glory, Hallelujah 1"
Yso,
John, “Glory. Gfonr, Hallelajah 1“ Old
Zeck goes marching back to the Senate
ta a blase of glory.
Our City Fathers
a gvod thing
when they built that new sidewalk over
the rivsr, on the north side of tho bridge

local hbfipcs Jiirtire;.

Pursuant to adjournment tho Circuit
Court for the County of Borey, roovsned at tbs Court House ia this City,
on Monday afternoon at two o'clock,
His Honor Judge Hoyt presiding. WilI bin H. Powers, Clerk. C. G Holbrook,
Prosecuting Attorney, I. W. Vrootaaa,
S-.eritf, and a fall Cuanty Bar, with
Hon. C. 8. May of Kalamaauo, iu atUp to tLe hour of going to proee tho
followisg lu.ineis bad been transacted :
Tba iwp'evin case of Jansoa Cole vs.
Puilli,. Loo laid, was continued by Ora­
son t w thout corts. Wright** E-lis fee
p ata ff J. Carveth or defendant
Tho aasum psit csss of Brbecca J. Da-

on sppLotiou of plaintiff w thout coat.
I. A. Holbrook for plaintiJ, Clement
Braith for defendant.
Tbs chaneary cm &gt; of Susan A GaiBvr it. Goo W. Geiger for divorce, was
heard jn plradingi and proots, argued

ICI!« W

n f-

Cash, will bo credited and bo given a

l«M. ptf'

Tax Giu: Axaarc&amp;a Cuwscnmas
Rrxxar. Da Wm. Hau's Bsuxm roi
rax I.cjm, caret the wore: caeca of
Ooogfas, Colds aad aU tbe diaoaem of

Case No. 25 on the Caleadar, Mau­
nu* Sturtevant va Joshua W. Glen tor
assumpsit, was announced aa eatlied by
the parties Eastman A Young for
plaintiff Clement Smith for defendant
In tbe appeal case of Cnarlrn Bawl

GOLDSMITH’S
BRYANT L STRATTON
Business University.
o-nrventvv.._ l.

...................

“OYSTER OCEAN"
Liilt.i ut GaOaom Rattrait

Mr, it eras ordered that tbe appeal be
dismissed, unices tbe County fine, and
an attorney fee ot 85, together with the
eoats of motwn. be paid witbin fifteen

"‘He J!Fr“?AicA"r*,lEt
At &lt;1111 SI IT taw A.
too Hole, Ororseamiog and ti.wiug Ma
shine Company vs. Wilson B. Brown *
talaate and past service, were not fit- Wallace 8. Brown, the plea ot tba do
tingfhr rueogniaed. to take a pxition on fondants was withdrawn and a judgethe Democratic ticket, has saffned tbe
I defeat that ho ought to have expected.
. The ebore from the columns of the „ ,u, „ m
Bercy county 2?^eMwsn will meet a, ga sorry fo

:ow all nl-&gt;n» in the Photograph
and a, I have tnedo areangeincrease my facilities for doing
:rk • inn ever all should cull
i negative taken. Tba supcrimy truck in tho post is a suffi-

Washington

John, Swoexey thinks your portrait in
ila.t ZeerM? flatten him. Well, we
Hjt doas not-look quite as much
it e a thundercloud aa be did whoa be
st the returns from Carlton.
How about that "Democratic and
Bafcrm LegiaUtu^ia Michigea" Jeks T
Guess you had a little to mueb “Liquid
Dranatiou” down ytmr throal wbaa you
go up tltei-Ur'erow." hoy Joha f
Tho Jawmaf s*ysT&lt;woday waa “Abad
day for salary grhbtmrs." Well, possi­
bly m. and beam Uy Michigan" did­
n’t go for Austin Blair, for United

FOR SALE

ALM AGE'S

■tl.!'*Lists of Patents issued from tbs U.
8. Patent Oflko to Michigan Inventors,
for the week ending Oct. 20th. 1874,
and each bearing that date. Furnish­
ed this paper by Cox * Cox, Solicitors
of Patents, Waahiagton, D. C.S
Fire Alarm Brgi.t.r J O Allay, De­
troit; Busting Gear for Vehicle B W
Chase Jackson; Hand Car M Croeamam,
Marshall; Boiler Waahihg Machin. J
Harris. Grand Ledge; Overall J Loweastion, Detroit; Saw Mill J B Wayne,

J. Brosgb, Albert Bugbee. Henry Bag­
ley, Wooley A. Clark, Gro. Gregg 2,
J.Mtt Graham, Mrs Sarah B. Hsb, H
' was that' illustrating
,
__
_ F. Hasting*. Surah Kotredy. Him Annie
before tbe conquering farces of hono.t Kenyon, J. H. Long. Lottie Maa.ey,
Charles, with hie teil-foathms terribly Irnng G. Nickola, Frank Booe, D. C. *
I raflfad- H
»*’ ■
»*• Louia* Wooiry, W. H. Watkins, Jamee

bor 80. is r250,000. It is a reHabla
institution, and aorne one will gut that
money.
And that there may be no
doubt as to the honesty of msnagement
we cite tbe fact that the best banka ia
LousivsIU indorse it, and that Governor
Thomas E- Bramletts, of Louisville, is

THE WHOLE WESTERN
TRY

bor Ecnitdc CuniplaJutx, in young
or old, married cr single, at the dawn of
a omanbcod os the turn ot life, theaa Tonin
Biitesa dinpfoy so decided an infloanoe
tLat'viprorcmirat fo soon perceptible.
. JaUnillcr.—£n nl! cure of jaundice,
reo: sMcrrxl thslyoor hvvr fa not doing its
voii. Too only sensible treatment u to
nromcle the sasroriou at tho bile aad
favor ita removnL For this puqxwe nae
Vureos* Btrnma.
ClMtuo the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find its imparities bursting
through Uio skin in Pimples, Eruptions,
or Sores: tirense it when yon find it obstnicted and slngrtvb ittho veins; cleanse
I, -l— i, i.-ti

J
SERMONS

Portfolio of Gems,

COUN­

TBE CHR1STAIN AT WORK
HIKATIO C- KIMS,

DRESSMAKING.

Briggs House,

Obstacles to Marriage.

CHICAGO.
NEWOFFERSI
NEW IDEAS

Youngs.
Whittling by (be day on tbe corner
in front of tbe Hastings House, waa tbs
exmtoment on Monday. Tbe price pud
waa 81 75; time eight bom; employee
W-T. Eaatmaa
Additional parrieu-

1or liitUiinualorr mid Throttle
llhcuniathnu Goat, Buictu, ilemiUent
and Intermiifoi.t I'm&gt;re, lyixaasa of the
Blued, Liver, Kliinen, nud Bladder. tbOM
U-turn bars no cqusL Sueh Diietiiiee are
cauaret by Yitiaitu Bloou.
•
•
Mrcluutlcul IH«e uses.—Persons enguRid In rsiota nail Mmerah, such as
riumlam- lypS-ee-Ufta, Gold-beaters, and
Minus, ca u.oy adtMCO u&gt; hie, ire ^nbjrct to joruljM ‘ f fro !!□»«!&gt;. Tv guard

OPIUM
exchangee. A largo bunch camo out
upon the bru*t ol tho suflorwr. and ep-1
The ladies of the Presbyterian peered like part of tho breast bone.
Church will bold an Oyster Supper st Used internally and externally.
Union Hall on Wednesday evening
Tbe sweetest words ia our leagnagv ia
Nov. 18, 1874. Oysters wjll be served
is every style and it is hoped a liberal

• y a day Including Bummer, Fall gxabbar. y«m kno».
1 winter varieties
8|wcimrns may,
Will the editors of the Hastings
.con and erdetn left with Hopkinsi
J&amp;w J—d picas* toll m now what
-.rufr. nt theUity Drug Bloc*.
Letton ramainimr te Hasting. P. 0.
•My Michigan-' said to tbe noblest tackled foe Nev. 10th, 1874.
Boman el tbern all. Boaster Chandler,
Mrs. Mary E. Brown, E. H. Brown,
Cider Apples Wanted.
oa'UseM. Guam it msrf “step down
Cider Appha I

’

faitlTdy Mar, tor. 26tt, 18U

Kuvembor 4th th. planing mill of
Charlo. Paul, on the west side &lt;rf tba
all it should meet tbs hearty approval
, near, at Middleville, wia entirjy &lt;fostroyed by fire. Loos about M JOO with ot our citiaena in general. Don't for
get tbe date.

pictures:

Commission Merohants
IS GRAIN AND FLOUB.

MUSIC me SCHOOLS
hopkins

NEW PHOtOGRAPH

mt babies
II Or Its* Frtot II VJJniki

FEROTIPE GALLERY

AadrowJ.H—
••Par United State. Senator from

Those who m
apuju French
purposes, will I----------few bottle* that ia ।
doubt, and which can

SS* tut.
uM.hm. ir IS.

SUS» “

SEE T3E GBE1T WAICS CFHB

—— rf a.

‘j^rv-g-g
WE WANT AGENTS.

DAY AND night.
WA

S F.MIJEJTTi 1C3

�maketieg in claim to bo •the best and
che&lt;peet’T it has two superb Steel
pUta, t B^nnoth colored fusion plate
•ad • BeeUa pattern in colors that is
alone worth tno price of the number
•■Powsot" geu Utter and Utter ; end
always keep* its pmnieee It ooeteins
oTMynsr U steel plate*, 12 doubleooioeod fs^ion pj.tss, 12 Berlin
patiatM, 24 paces of busk, 800 wood
eugTBTtajp, and more then 100 origins!
•tan**; «nd aU thi* for only two dollars
T,n,-p,iu b-T ,hn
patjMher. lii xriten are the very b«u.
ita Uhutxttk&amp;u always of rare beauty.
«o3 Ita fashions the prettiest, Is trot, and
moat reliable. Every lady ought to
take‘'Petereon." To iluba the prices
are a.InNl.lilntJ* 1/^. —- . «L—..

'

t.isnut. TX«MH TO 1UFBOVIRK.

Dnelen MUPr CetHget

M fijK Jatim &amp; baiim

Xo Flrt er IW I’riMi'el PvaMa hr year I«*ra

a nst sunt stewisi iesiok.
Trade rf.p..*ej TweTWueaA Arras. AniUUa far Kd.hWrbaaA Cataua ar Xtert F.raii.

GOLDSMITH’S
BRYANT
L STRATTON
_

Business University,

Haber,) with a superb m&lt;Dtot’n;'(2l in­
ches by 28)—“Waahington** l iret Intarrhw with Hl. Wifo”-fo tho person
getting up the dub; or fire &lt; opios for
»8D0, (postage also pre-paid,) and both
an extra copy and tho premium eograv
leg to the person getting up the club,
Fot large clnbe the prices are oven low-1
er. Specimens of tbe Maganne are
•mi, gnih, if written for. to get up
club* with. On all suhecriptiom for
1875 tho publisher pro-pays tho poet­
, age. Address Charlss J. Peterson. .TOG
Chestnut street, Philad.lphia. Pa.

AMERICAN KABIU

0K™rr. telex tir far Ite Wn^eatroelnaSte

Corner Btau and Creek St. Baildiag
once occupied by Boaton Oeih Store.
BLACK A FULLER.

JOHN STANLEY !

NB* ANT1NTISKMEST5.

Merchant Tailors,

C. P. Rowell * Co's. Colti=:s

ri-Kjwux Avrxi’K. nrrsorr. micu. j

xtnS

(j ROC E RIES !'

fttf ftvlffl GBEAT WORK
Mwlj .
p.;ck eta
ntory, containing barely 10,400 square
taies; but on thia little ate. then is

Srffi“iSi3rt^T±iB^
ted tU population ot Illinois, Iowa,
WtaooMin and Mhuesta? Bm such is
tho flut.
'Not only doe* Bwlgiam prodao* sufflciont food far her popuhuion, including
barley forth, manufacture of beer, of
which large quantities are renjumed,
but the grows nearly enough sugar
beats to supply her people with what
‘sweeteuing they need; end in tho
mountain distracts of Arlenusi grape,
chough aregrown to produce a consid­
erable pert cf all tbe win* consumed ia

-------- t&gt;l™ tmA.c*t'h----------- -- Canned Fruits and Fish.

THE EVENING NEWS
,e .alnni D.ILY nawapeper is Ifetrwit will
rut I . ..er stera.* far THIltE MONTHS far

Slw a fall Ila* *1

•
■ aal ,«ana.-?7&gt;ifth. oaatluaal laanar u-») af
r2rf

AGENTS WANTED

Mcntlu la tba I at&gt;ad BUtaa aarrar. W IW aaaa

TKtHASDNMAMUN OI8 HCO

tamr:
a ana
sEurt sagarKsSS
CJrrUla. awaatz of Bvrv aad SlaU aC Mj
kataa aad CaaartM n I*Ua^ U «1: 1
faar’U .roda •&lt; lead trenuac aa Saad M

Wanted-

‘Pterions to th* French occupation
lk!i7c
th* land was held in vast eetatee by tho
nobles aad priests for ths Unefit of a
few pampered fiunilies, and. ee a consequaaca. tU country was badly tilled by
an ignorant, superstitious and povertymnsbsd peasantry. Bat as fs,t is ths
lands, under tho operation of tho
French laws, become th* property af
those who fanned them, the eystem of
M*CH'Ni pjtlQH|
tillage iuprovsd, and th* condition of
th* people changed from pauperism in­
to ind^wndesc*.
*Tte*te is now no bereditagy land mo­
nopoly and no idle land in Belgium-'
Not an oct* is devoted to deer parks,
pbeaMntr^ c r other sporting purpeo.; HIGH-TEST BURNING OILS. frvn. t&gt; I ' I p«rd«y. no bepnnonl in yea
for th* eryoyment of a luxunous and Ths lest and Cheapest in the Market.
dissolute aristocracy, while masses of ExnEmt Kerfs* Oil 'Mperiar to Util u.l , l’c.
men are starving for bread. As I travel es: Put K*rfM 0*1. V*1*. m *&gt;&lt; p»r pl
through Belgium I see »wsrmi of men, Kzettacr Hl(b-Wti Carbon OU i,l&gt;i l»«l , I fa.
women and children cutting down and Easr.-w Cortxio OU (111 IMII, tU,r
gathering a bsryest of groin and gram,
where the wheat will yield 30 to 40 ,
bushels to tho acre, the oata 50 to 75
bushels, and the hay 2 1-2 to 4 tons per
acre; while the ensuing product ot flax
and of root crops -potato*, and beets—
will be beyond tbe American conception ,
of poeslbilitiee. The strawberries, red i
raspberriee end gooeeberriai brought to 1
market, while not superior in flavor to ]
to those sold ia Chicago, are twice or
thrice aa largo.
TUeee enormous yields of agricultu-: ______________
ral and hcrticoltural products are not o •» o ao/i
m ccsueqnence of a better soil or di&amp; 9^'
mate than in America, but are the re- ! I’crU“iJ- “c
suits of heavy manuring, deep plowing I
and spading, subemliog. under-draining ' I
when required, irrigation when possible, ‘ '
watchful hoeing aad weeding, free ute
uf guano and other fertilrawm for topdreeriag, and careful harvesting and
stonge of crop*, whereby nothing is
wasted, lost or allowed to rot in the
field. This perfect system of tillage,
never was adopted er thought of until
the land became th* property of the
cultivator* of th* aoiL and tbe relation
of landlord and tasaut ceased to exist
Th* price of land iu Belgium ranges !
from 1300 to SI,000 per nets, end a fair
averse would be 1400 to &gt;500 ; but
MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS
ibere ls very little offered for eale.
•Brussels paesMse, a park which for
extent i* unrivaled in Europe, aad bofore iMg will have no superior in beauty—th* great forest of Koigues, which j
oxteutla from the suburbs south Iu the ।
edge uf tbe battle-field of Waterloo, *
distance uf twelve mil**, and with a
widtiref four or five miles. This large
tract has a great variety of hill and
del* surrace, with wm* small streams
flowing through It
It is densely
crowned with tall forest tree* one or two
centurie* old. Through this great for­
est the Belgian Government, to whom
it belongs, is constructing broad drive­
wars and bridle paths, end lake*, caenow tKovLAnorratr.
cadeo, bridges, grotto**, aad other deoorative works. But it is so extensive
that it will take generations to complete

\\ A NTED/.-xtsra:
Business that will Pay

J. Cole &amp; Son.

® for Safe. At tke Uwst UrtuM
LAI® PLASTE8.
STOCCO
VITES LHD

ihe i aim

■1CH1GAH CENTRAL R. R.

Grand Bivor Villey Division

MICHIGAN ATATE LAND OFFICE.

Uro, andrmanhy restoring the healthy
facetious of tbe digestive organs.
Dyspepsia or ladigti&amp;on, Head­
ache. Pain in the Sbocidert,Coughs.‘Kghttxes ot tbe Cbeafa Distae&lt; Seer Eracteifexas at the SUmrach, Usd TsaCe ia tbe
Meath, Bihoas aii-iHeart, Infisnunstion of tU Langs, Pstn
in tbe region ot the Kidneys, and * hun­
dred other pslnfal rreptoms, srt&gt; tho offspriege ct Dyspe;^*. Oua battle wtU
prove a better gtranntee of de merits tkn
a teogthy adrtrtiseakent.
■
Scrofula, or Kinge Evil, White
Hwrihmra. Ulcers. Erysipelas, 8wsli*d

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I- w. TT.TOM
DnM n*«u**a pH. »&lt;■ urt

,

or MICIIIOAX Cwjr.f

Shingles, Lath. &amp;c.
h B5a5ld*J’yt
btara^ UaraaaJ,
i eemtref tairr

For Inflammatory and Chronic
Bheaniathm, Goat, Bilioa*, Besittect
sad Intermittent Fevers, Diereses ot th*
Blood. Liver, Kidneys, sad Bbdder, these
Bitters have no ecuoL Such Diseases are
rwnerii by Vitiated Blood.
■echMkal Dboaara.—Pcscoe enfgged ia Peiate aad Miaer*!*, each ee

THE FLOWER

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RKHNGTON SEWING lACHFK

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EVEIT IAIT mill TAKE IT.

OF KILDARE.

PETERSON'S MAGAZINE
Attain

and rrraEP. sms bi j. e srcm.

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proMAtk OMvex.

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BEST

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L. D. SINE’S
GIFT ENTERPRISE!

Stop! Hearken Ye!.

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To Whom it may Concern!

CKffiimMPBmilFSSJniBGGLD

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Be it known, Tb*i J shall
keep in stock and fill to order
the Celebrated

$5,000 IN SILVER !
g'-'OlMM!

DiApoflo

TXstkS as er.

1^0(1,’

NEW OFFERS!
NEW IDEAS

BRicfosITfetr^E;

T lUatolpb m. M4 Fifth In,

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OMhlSKtttim
CUAMCEHK, ORDER. ”
wn drmtaua,

If Our Itafe FrM Io A’SiMkn. of ell CURTIS. DODGE. ROBINSON
end WIARD patterns, eed

ANOTHER_CHANCE !
FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT

PUBUCUMABYoTkENTOCY.

Ca.liugi for all P L 0 W 8 M» in ue.

see the mnnitB tmn
Land and Calcined Platter,
Quick Lime, Water Uma
and Plastering Hair.

NOVEMBER 30, 1874.
Drawing Certain at that Dale.

NEW PHOTOGRAPH

FEROTYPE GALLERY
B F. CIIBEITEI It Cl

U8T OF GIFTS.

WE WANT AGENTS.

I'xwFlala OulOl.cr md far parUralan. Xus*
Umtary dnlrad in wnUag. AddraM Wav,«
,* Ca., Psilntera, CklaagaT III.
'«&lt;

B. T. BABBITT’S
Pure Concentr'tad Potash,

Bgs=- ■ ■

OR
SAPPONIFYING SUBSTANCE.

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                    <text>The RjJfilsLicv
Geo. M. Dewey,
editor and publisher.

VOL. XIX. NO. 30.

prjie^ional mi fibres Cank.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1874,
AT* T3BC3ES

Hearsaa! bow Unxioua sb* wa&gt;! It
actuhUy wanted only ten day* to tha
first of November, end no now loiter
had come from Oswald.
Her unde waa marriod, end France*
waa ia tha bouse, and the prelimiuary
.tops for emigration to Queensland had
been taken, Agatha surreptitiously ob­
tained newipeper*. manned th* Indian
shipping news till her eye* ached, but
all to no purpose, for she know nothing
either of th* route or vessel by which
Oswald would return. He bed men­
tioned nothing mor* than tb* month of
hia coming, and she had no way of
making that single scrap of iaforaation the rehicl* for obtaining more.
"In ton day*. Agatha,” said th* old
fanner. 'There i* to be no ehow or
fuaa of any kind ; th* wedding will be
quit* private in eonrideration ef your
Uwlings and wish**. We'll go to church
se if w* were taking a morning walk,
end nobody will be there to disturb you
Tweedtodee 1” He held ap hl* »rm end
crossed it with bis walkfog statk. *« if

NEW PLANINC MILL AND LEMBEH YAEB

.'■".““l&amp;artiK:

R£2:

WHOLE NO. 964.

“How foarftdly dat^f h* isl" sb*
thought, “and how odd h* looks be­
hind, gad ha heap forward aa if h*
vnraaalarp. Hia hair is snow-white
with flour; doe* h* nwvsr cisan, it
th*nF’ She crept across the eack*, and
.lapred him on tb* .boulder. John
turned than.
"Hre-boe, my dear!" said lha blitha
oldggatlsman; and th* moutur* of
hia agod eye glia toned io. th* dawning
light, as he turned and looked into bar
totoMfo*. "It’s all right । I am
John, and I bar* gtvsu ye a nios morn­
ing's airing to refrwh ye for tha uncom­
mon duties of to-day; and now w* are
ping back for th* oaremouy—h*e

Ho were a miller’* .raocVfrock on
thi* interesting oocamoB. and had brea
•nabted to play the part of John in tha
epired* by taking th* aocoud cart and
anticipating by an hour th* real John
in calling h«r.
Agatha sank backward.
How on J
earth had be discovered tb* aebsore ef |
aaoupe so readily; he, an old and by no
taeanj *u*n&lt;clou. o;an 1 Hut what mattarred a eolation ! Hop* was cru»hod, 1
‘ H* wilLcoma and then I shan't b* and her rebellion wa* at *u and. Aga-1
able to marry you, aven tb-tb-though I lha waa awakensd from thought by an­
may wish to ever so mush." she t*lt*»- other stopping of tn* horse, and they
oer end at the time and plare lMM^gFed. shivering, "I bar* promised him. were again at the mill door.
ter mantion.d, to form for foamtalrw a
8be dimly rocugnuted her undo’s
and I mart barn him, yon know, and
constitution and state goverumact, q^ou
vuic* speaking in anger to her when
yua have agreed to let ma."
the principle*, and according to ttte pre­
the
uld
farmer
handed
her
out
of
.
the
“Tee, yea." said Farmer Lorill. pleas­
vision* contained la the ordfoaM* for
vehicle,
and
heard
th*
former
reply,
antly. "Bui that’s a misfortune yxu
the government of th* Tetritoiy of tb*
n**d not fear at all alL my dear ; he merrily, tha: girl, would l&gt;* girls and
United taste* northweet of th* River
have
th»ir
freaks,
that
it
didn't
matter,
won’t some at this lets da/ and compel
Ohio," adopt*! fa Congress thethlrand
that
it
was
a
pl*aaant
j**c
on
tha
you to marry him in spit* of your at­
tsenth day of Jely. ssrenteew hundred
h'ear Dwight &amp; BurraU’s Agricultural JJ orks, Hastings, Mich.
tachment to me. But ah—It i* oulr a ausmetou* morn. For himrelf, there
and slgbty-eevwu.
joke to tea** me. you little rogue. Yeur was nothing ha had etrioyed al! hl* life
Tb* fxa* white mate Inhabitant* of
*j much a* s practical jok* which did
uncle says so."
th* raid Territory, shove th* sgs 'of
"Agatha, come, cbeer.uo. and think no barm. Then sbo had a sensation ot
twenty on* years, who shall ’ r*ddl
ao more of that fellow." said her uncle being told to go into th* house, have
therein
three moo ths immediately pre­
when they chanced to be alone together. torn* food, and droa* for th* marriage
ceding Saturday, tb* fourth day bf April
with Mr. LoviU. as st&gt;* had promiwd |
next, fa the year one thourand eight
to do un that day.
buadrod aad thirty-five, be and ih*y are
.Ml this she uid, and at eleven o'clock
The day passed. The sixth morning
hereby authorised to chuoee deuxatos to
cams, the noon, the evening. The fifth became the wife of th* old man.
ILLUSTRATED.
When Agatha waa patting on h*r | i
day case end vanished, aull no sound
bunnsl
in
th*
du*k
that
*v«niag.
for
*h*
Th# act farther divided the Tsrritory
of Oswald. Hie friends now lived in
would
not
illuminate
her
ghastly
face
into 16 districts, among which wwae ap­
London and then was not a soul in the
. The Weekly lathe ablest and most
pariah, save herself, that he correspond­ by a candle, a rustling cum* agtlnsl
portioned the 89 ttotegatra who were to
powerful illustrated periodical nubltehed with, or one to whom *be coold ap th* dohr. Agalhe tunwd. Her uncle's
compos* tbo Constitutional Ouovantfot^
ed In thi. country, its edltoriate are
wife, Francaa. was locking into th*
ply m such a delicate mailer aa thia
acbolariy and convincing, and carry i
The election waa ordered for 'hs 4lh at
It was the avesing before her wed­ room, and Agaiba could jest diaoeru
much weight. Its lllurtrmlorui of cur-1
An Independent Journal. Complete in
ding day, and she was Handing alono io upon bar aant's form th* bln* cloak
rent rraita ar* full and fresh, and are
prepared by our beat de* I tiger*. With
the gloom of her bedchamber lootug which had-ruled hordssUny.
in all it* Department* of New*
."wrSatlon of 1W.000. Osa Wsakly to
The sight was almost more than the
out on ths plot in trout of lh* mill
rend by at least half a million prisons,
could bear. H e* reetned likely, - this
second Monday of May following.
and ita influence aa an organ of opinion
etfect was Intended, the trick was cer­
to simply tremendous. The Weekly
Among the laal acta oi th* LsgialaMICHIGAN TERRITORY
tainly eoecossfaL
France, did not
maintains a positive position, and ex
.peek a wold.
.
tivy Council waa one to provided for the
Then Agatha said in qoiet irony, and i
I&gt;aymaat of the expense* of tb* Consti­
with no evidence whatever ot regret, :
tutional Convenlior^ Thia act provi­
aadaMS, or surprise al whet th* act r*.
ded that the pay and mileage of the
him without forth*/ rreittance. for the। reeled : "And ao you told Mr. Iziyill
delegates should be chargeable to, and
shear good of th* family uf her uocle., ul my flight thia morning, and ret him
DESTINY AND A BLUE CLOAK. to whom she waa indebted for much;; an tn* track ? It would be amusing to (
paid out of the Territorial Trsentry,
but ah* had uuly got *o far in her effort*, know how you found out my plan,' for
and appropriated 82,000 for the eonIn the summer of 1832 th* Legisla­ ingsut expense* of the Ccuvastion. la
aa not to positively hate him. Now re­ he could never have dooa it by himrelf,
,
[mor
old
darling."
belliousness
came
unsought.
Th*
lad
tor*
Council
passed
"An
Art
Concern
­
In offlclal oppression, extravagance and
order that thia expense might be reim­
‘•Oh. 1 waa a witness -of your arknew her rare, end upon ll{i. foci .he&gt;
plan-lev, or fn Hie attempted repudla-|
ing a Stale Government" which pro­ bursed to th* treasury, it waa made “th*
lion o the public debt.
acted. Gliding down stairs, «he beck­■ rjng«m*nt» with John last night—that
vided for the submitioo to the people of duty of th* Auditor of the Territory aa
It te ttie rndcavor of it* conductor* to
Her life waa certainly mueh pleasant­ oned to him, eud a* the stood togetherr was nil, mv dear." said her aunt pl««’render II bulb n nattofactory vehicle of
i
anilv.
"I
mentioned
it
than
to
Mr.
the
question
whether.they
wished
to
or
­
news an&lt;l an impartial organ of opln- er now. Th* old man treated her well, m th* stream of light frum the.open■ Izarill. and helped him to hi* joke of
ganise a State government. Th* vol*
I Ion: mid to maintain Itsvepuiatlon for hud w^s almost rilent on the subject mill door, eh* communicated her direc­
Y'ou remember th* thereon was to be takru ou the first should have adjourned, to ascertain the
aob&amp;lyand purity. With thi* tetra­ u.areat hi* hrart. 8b* waa obliged to tions. |&gt;aiily by signs, pertly by writing,, hindering you.
lion t *y will strive to render all Ila de- b* »&lt;tt stealthy tn receiving latter* fur it was difficult to speak to himi van, Agalha, and huw you made «« of Tuesday of October following and a ■mount of money nscaeaaxy far nil paylartnic l»—Financial and commercial, from Oswald, and on thia account was withuut being heard all over th* prom-. my natn» on that oocartun. year* ago,
ment&lt; required to be mad*, oa account
in mmary of the result of ths same waa
Liteiary,Artistic. HcicDllfic. Agricultu­
UOX.F'
of th* pay and miteago of member* ot
ral. Social and Polllicnl-eccurato and bound to meet the . postman, 1st th* “Tl* looked in h*r fac* with a glancet
"Yr*, di-l you hear our telk that to be presented by th* Kecrotary of th* '
said Convention, pay ol otBcera, and
lair, a* well aa enterprising mid eom- weather be what it would. Th*** tramuf confederacy, and void that h* under­- flight ? I alwars fancied otb*rwt*e." I Territory to the Council at ita next see ’
jilole. will supplement their uwn labors
“I hoard it all. It was tun to you ; riou. • That the result was not favor- 'other mctdanlal expose* attending the
with contribution* and correspondence
out of tb* houto. but it wa* a mort stood ilalL Upon thu they parted
from other parts of the worid. and wlU
holding of said Cenveatera. and to apHi* old men wa. at her bouse thatI what do you think it was to ms—fun, ।
leult ta»k to hid* her movemoot*
। able, we conclude from the fact that
alm to exclude from Ila peg » ail vulgar-,
evening, and when »h* withdrew wished1 tou ? - to tore the man I longed for, end •
fiom her und*. And on* day brought
Ity, whether of »ub«tance -w of exprvw ■
her good-bye “for th* present” with a• t» beocme the wife of ■ man I care not ,I nothing more of legislation waa had on amung the several ceuntiea iadudad
utter failure.
•
I
ao
atom
aYout
f
।
that
subject
until
two
years
later,
when
doran
smile*
of
meaning
Agath.
had
"How’a tbb—out already. Agatha F
',
"Ah. uo And bow tou struggled to II a ramus of ths inhabitant* of the Terri­ within th* limit* of tb* contemplated
he said, meeting her in the ton* al retired early, leaving him still there,
Stalo nt Michigan, in nxactprot-ortiou
• pt him away from me dear aunt!"
tory wes ordered to be taken. Thi* act
dawn cu a foggy morning. She wa* ana when she reached her num, in­
“And hav* dun" it too.”
actually reading a totter jurt ro*aiv*d, stead of looking at the ns* dre*&lt;t she•
I for the taking of a ocnsui is rarslnlly to the amount ot taxable property in
wai stt(&gt;po»cd to b* going to wear on
each county, agreeable to I ha amount wf
and there ws* no disguuing tha truth
drewnf
and
if
the
officer*
who
were
to
“I'vs been for a latter from IHwald.” the morrow, buried herself in making
“Parwm Davida kindly persuaded I,act under it carried it out faithfully the
“Well, that won't do. bine* b* don't up a small bundle of ordinary article*
Then she extinguished | you, brcittse I kindly persuaded him.,, enumeration mutt have tieen quite cumcome for ye, ye murt thick no more uf clothing.
reeled to lory the sama fur cvlloctiou
her light, lay down upon the bed with- j and p*r*u*d*d your uric,* to sand you plate.
to him. Mr. David* iaan old admirvr I
with'th* tear* of that year. Th. finan•But be'» coming in *ix weeks. He out undressing, and waited for a pre- &gt;
of mine. Now du you see a wheel with-1I In January 1836, th* census having
tell* m&lt; all about it in this vary l*U*v-" eoorerted time.
I shown a surplus of population over dal succet* of the Convention being
,
in
a
wheel,
Agatha
F'
1
in
what
seemed
to
b*r
the
dead
of.
"Whnt—rmlly to marry youF' said
Cqjmness was almost faaupportabl* | what was required by the Ordinance of Convention being thus assured, it only
night,
bet
which
she
conriude.1
must
be
her uncle incredaou.lv.
tbs time agreed upon—half-past fir* — I| by Agatha now, but *be managed to 1707, th* following’ "Act to enable tb*
“Yhe, certainly.”
’
| uj: “Of course you have kapl back
••But 1 hear that h*'. wonderfully there was a slight nois* a* uf gravel I
People of Miehigau to Form a Coustitu-’
being thrown against her window | latter* from Oawald tom*.
well oft"
I “No, 1 bare n..t dune that." said lion and State Uoverument," waa paseed.
WEEKLf, SEMI -WEEKLY, aM DU J
-Of court* h* i*; that’, why be •&gt; Agatha jumped up put un her bonnet , Francet.«“But I told O.wnld, who Its lengthy preamble contains so much priv’li'ged from urm
coming. He'll agree in a m-ensnt to be• 1 and cloak, took up b»r bundle, and landed nt Sjuthamptett iaat night, and
illustrated.
iufonnatioa coaasaly statsd, that wa tha wa* sutburined
Ar a6o«r rule* are o* iM at thone of.i juer .urety for lbs d*bt to Mr. laivill. ' I weal down &gt;'airs without a light- At
the bottom she dipped on her boots. I called hero in great hart, at seven thi* give it nearly entire:
Snt-oin • ncittp-tper pub. Uhtd.
|
tempi of it* prorogat
a
-Has ha said ao F'
Notice of tKoPrt*I and pa***! nmid the chirping encket* morhing. that you had gone put for an
. ..
.____ lb* wished
rfi-Additl-ma-may be made to a club ot
-Not yet; but he will."
early driv* with the man you were to j Whereas.. It is ordained and declared,
The Jtaxar is edited with a eotrtribu.
&gt;
to
the
door.
It
waa
unbarred.
Her
miw
iltne,
nt
club
rate-.
I'll
beliava
it
when
I
era
him
and
he
,!
in and by the ordinance for th* govern­ for Quu.titcrtioa should nut. be framed
Unn*oT tort’end tMent thaT-nrehfoBcxiTTANcm »liould be made. If teTk me «&gt;. It is vary odd, if h. means uncle, then, had risen, aa she h«d half marry to-day. and that it might can** ■ ment of the\territory of th. United
k u to admit of the organisation cd
find fa any Journal ; «d the Journal «
He looked (
iTowltdc, I'T ‘IraG or Po-tomce order so much, lliat h* ha* never wrote a Im* *4*pret*d, and it ntcaasiitted * !il«» confusion if he r*m»io*&lt;L
;
State,
north-rest
of
th.
lUver
Ohm,
wlf lathe organ oi Ute great worm oi
more caution. The naming wa* dark very pale, and went away again atr passed for Congreas on th* thirteenth the State under it* provisions prior to
fashions. — Botton 2ravtl.tr.
oner to retch the Ixmdon train, sayior
“W* though:—you would tore* m*;I a* a cavern, not n star being visible ; something about baring been prevented, day of July, seventeen hundred and ths first tf January, 1830. provision waa
TRY IT!
to hive th* oth*r at uuco if he wrote to but knowing I be bearings we!L she by a severe illness from sailing at the, atghlv-wven, that certain article* th*re- made for the-election of. member* of lb*
,
IN THE NORTHWEST'.
went cautiously and in rilcuce to the
r in contained "shall be considered an er- Council as h.rvtofcrr, and of a Deta­
Wa will rand the Dally one month you." »b* murmured.
Z. faint
folxt light
Ugh? -shone
1-—— from time he had promised and intended lor tides of compact between th* ongtnsl
fut »1 00. the Weekly for two month,
"Not L if b* comae rich. But li i* mill door. A
...
_ 2 the fbna
for 26 evute, or the Setnl-Weekly lor rather a cock-and-bull store, and since th* inrida, and
form of the mill­ the laat twelvemanth."
The bride, though nearly stem by, Stats* and th* people and State* m th*
Tbit coatirspocy. however, did not
ed wlthosL
without th*
hors*
two month* for 60 cents.
tb---------- ready
be didn't make up hi* mind b*lore now, cart appeared
arise. The Convention met and framed
3 s*e the new*. wouM not fimoh in the proa alterable, unless by common *ona«it.
did i
not
SPECIMEN NUMBERS SENT FREE. I rant ray 1 bo much in hi* favor barnvwsad to it Agath* J3* ---------moment,
concluded cuce of l&gt;cr udvsrsary. Stilling her
Hiraamm
i—----------And Wharrea, It t* .upulatod in and the Coosuiatioe of 1U5, whrefa tasted
I Agatha, you had better not say a word Jdfa *
‘ but —
quivering fi«sh, she said smiling: “That
•n.INTER^cr*" meh"
«•*..
th* mill with
w..~ her
—— uncle.,
by
th.
fifth
of
th*
reW
artietoe
rf
ecre. to Mr Lovill about tbee* letter* ; U will fhst he wa*i in mw
until th* adoption of o^ t&gt;ro«*Ot inatni, informatioai* dseply interwuog, bat
make thing, d.uced unpleasant if he who had just at thi* minute started the does not concern ran al alL for I am pact that there shall ba funned in th* maat in 1861. Uodar its proviatoas.ttea
' X FAMllT SEWtrAVEI.
I b*ar» of *ucb gotop oru You are to wheel for tb* day. Bbe al crore sbpp«l my husband's darling now, you know, 2d tosritory not fore than thro* mt L^ialature was etojUsi m th* m*alh of
more than five State*; asd ‘kat"**
| reckon yourself bouad by your w»«d. into tha vehicle and under th* tilt, pul- and I wouldn't make the
I,.-t-l’..'.’: applylnr &lt;° “»•
Ung
some
empty
.
----------”
'■"*
November following, and thsl body
thwaid won't hold bold water. I'm
jealous for the world.” And she glided boundaria* of th* three State* shall ba
.ubjro* ao for to ba altarod that U DonThe Evening Fo*t 4 Othcr F®MlcattoM- afoard. But I'll b* foir. If b* do been jwevionsly *|
TERMS:
• down stair* to the-chaise.
pres shall hereafter find it madregt.
THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Persona desiring to older other peri cwue. prove, bis income, marris* ye wil­ do. to avid th* ri«
Pealagt frw !• fill 8«Heriber» la lb»
they shall bar* authority to form ona
--- ----- ly-nilly. Ill let it be. and lbs old man a few minute* of
odtrals will find It to
or two State* in that part of th* said
aend their aulweripUnna through tow and I nwl do aa we oan. But barring John coming from trader th* walL
Filled Staica.
offier. KlberofUto fcttowtwnmMtob thst- yoa keep yww promise to th* l*t- .b.n M k.d ^mllr Ww
territory which lire north of an east.and
Harp"-. itessr.
ILILsM
ttone
will
be
~2J£t
of
wrei line drawn throMh th. eou&lt;h«lj
.nd
niaui
Ml
nfclj
,»
«&lt; M
rwi—• •' c "
r **
with the Evening Port, on receipt ot "“Tbst'* what It will be, uncle. Oe- .&lt;« U Swl
'band or axtrrea* ot Lak* MieMgoa |
M
U-u
■*
•
’
«&lt;the Min Bamm1 in addition to the re&lt;And Whereas. H “ stipulated u the
waU willecme."
.
1. Drawing a aapkin ~ . bandkar"bSTk-.. h-a k-n M-a upo.
•■Writ* you »u»t “■*
’«*
chief tbrongn th* hand—I &lt;1**^.to ■aid article that th* three said State*
th*
following
particular*
of
mill
bust.hall b* bounded on th-north aitore by
.mril it out and b.H be .harper than
C
°i
’
r
UnfcySg^wd
heldfag
it
by
rormm
:
Thrice
a
week
it
waa
th.
reguthe
territorial lint brtwren th* United
yoa win lik*. Tl. not to b* rarppo-d
UUtmtm,
_
Statre and Canada, or th. mud sort and
that you are to »*nd lov* tetters to one |*r custom for John and another young
west lin*;
man a* if nothing was going to happen man to start early in th* morning, **ch
. with a hors* and covered cart, anal go
And Wbareaa, Coogvere has not adTha Req-Mto* wf ■ Oniliww.
FmmaiDnntxanwDiao!.
in difltawBt direction* to cudocnaro a
mittod th* raid litre* Rtatre into th*
at Notrmbat to
“ "*•
Union," according to th* boundanre
4. Holdlag up knif* and ftwk in
day. And b* sure and ks^&gt; thia a re­ tew mite* oft «h* oart* being laden
A writer on a “gentleman" in He*11 Iku U. KM ukjl each hand—When can I e*s you I
nrentioned in th* raid article*;
^•s
-yV “B-hfnln-a U
trot from Lorill for your own snto.
A HIIT-CLAU «EWlf*rt« !
And Whreras, It » provided tn *od nut inooa«i*t*ut with the charaewr, and
Tb* more clearly that Agatha begani John to do tH* morning was to take
5. Layfog kaifo and fork
Ui.Mt.uelMky *ay p.Ml«*ii** I* ita
Uprrortve the entire cwitrast of a«-■ her with him Io a railway tfatfon about on left of plate—After tb* meal. (Thia by aa aM of Congvre*. emitted "An act w, ar. surpetead that
rare a qnahty
Tarritorv into two
"y^e'lMTrB-OCBAM I* a
iwctelion a* to i»aue betwren hsr«olff ten mile* distant, where sit* might aafa- signal will sufliee fur a query oe aa&gt;
and She party to tb* cocaant, the mor*i }y wait far an up train.
Haw win John act on returnmg- ,’T')Cl*ocb*d right hand on th. tebl.
National Newspaper,
Ua^rtaba**—. 8b. bad Mt.*■-T—i
what
will
hs
say-how
will
ha
c«u*a
ticimted sueh a narrowing of course* as
-~T^B'^tia,iiapkin or handkerchief bald
bad occurred.
A malign iaBaono*
■ALM AGE’S
seemed to be at wurk without any rralbl*
human agency. The cririml thn*
8. Held with two finger* .bowing—
? A F a Bdrew nearer, and,
9 Holding napkin to ••bin wfch fot*
^‘wa.Trident to aU IfouLerill waa
Anger over mouth-Omse Mrtfalfas
50. Standing tbu» (A&gt;-Can I meet
painting and papering hi* boaa* for
EamriodT'.rrosebou. Ha made a town
,OJL Laying k»U*M&gt;d fork thn* (X)

NEW LUMBER

NEW PRICES,
AND NEW MEN.
VILKI/tS

Harper’s Weekly.

£he (firming

a

DENTIST

Miciiia.'

HaihnllB
Sweet’s

HcTel

INTER-OCEAN

Michigan Exchange.

Harper’s Ba

LEADING BEPUBLICAII PAPER I—

coital and faalical

DENTIST

Uol at 8onT ftn

Chromo
School

Cl TyfiEWS depot.

’T'nwieT.'al *&gt;* “J taUI“

SERMONS

WILLIAM C. BRYATT &amp; CO.
NEW YO«K.

Portfolio of Gems,

CHROMOS

—ISUB Batancing fork on *dg* -f nip
'triangularly
13. Folding
(laying it down;
“^.’“D^mriF bgifs through prongs t

offork-I .hall remwxa *1 bora* to- I
1°^ fitnkiug fork with k«ife-I 1

TH! CHRISM AT I®L

shell b*onl to Bight.
16. Bahnctow folk oo
I me. (or if by a genltemao) can .

■ ”n.

Hastings, Michigan.

‘

,

I

Haciug Wfoover tbo gfa-B-)&lt;

�D.d yoa bear anything drop out your
way ? Are you. dear Republican read­

receipt at notes .very hour from
y»iwsiar Dutnoctalio friends, asking
youlike it? Dum your Dem­
ocratic neighbor alap yourbock with a
vigor unkpown to former years, and re-

kayo to th# transportatioa Mfitta cf
the country. Ho ha. th# screws in hi.
hands, and a riagls turn osato Ito farmera of tho We#tnnd the roeroluint. of
the East miUtauu Ho h«| it fa Ufa
neuenaeu nresmer. Uick., Becttoy.
power to make or ruin cittoe. and who
'
oeo rey wbat injustice, capeioo or iuter- Dulptt. Dawson and Bartar.
Morel by Aid Beer that lha
oat may du 7 Ho fa too attong tubu
fought, and to tb. whole country has reading of the minutes ba dupeneed
adown ca its knees before this gray­
ed old roan and worship him. It is
not th# first tim# th# people her# bowed

You will find at the
g hJ4 F^y^enigg. Fov. 6, 1874,
tt« read and the follUwiag resolation
loplad by ayes and r.ay*.
That th# foregoing proc##d-

Ato— &gt;MiilimtjaGywt&lt; ta#n than
th# DesiocraeT are not ia existenc.

giro, to th#
^ouemeyfathfagty fa very s^ly
Pta*d A rest .Mber o! R^sobli“*• -*•
««i batW wartia R#putrtlcans Cormarfy—voted deliberately
andt fa cool bluod for Tilden and th#
Desuocrexic ticket. They did Ihto, tot
taowMaitay hoe# tom th#ir R^oblioanfasa a#d pnrpnre to go into the D#tnocratie party, but becauso they believe
that th# losdrrsLip ol th# party has fvllan fato l»d hands, and that a rebuke
is BMsaaary. On# #did, substanUsi
merchant, who has always given lib#r**^3 hi*
Bnd money to tha
pabfiia causa, told me th# day before
otattorttfau ire dkoufa vote the straight

pinner.

THANKSGIVING.

Hsating# met :n Friday evening, Nov.
6tb, lu parauanre to adjournment on
Wednreday Eva, Nov.41b, 1874, tn aocordanoc with provisions of Bee. 8 of ao
#M entitled “an act to Incorporate the
City of Hastings" and ordered to take
immediate etfact lor the purpose than
and there to determine who, by the
crestest number ul votes given In the
several Wards, ia duly oleeted to th#
□fflo# of City Muxbal.
’ And Geo. W. Sltxmm having reoelrad
tho greAtret number of roton given U
the poll# of said special election held on
Tuesday, the 3d day of November, 1874.
be and ho to hereby declared duly elect­
ed to the office of City Marshal, to fill
vacancy cicml by the removal of Geo.

tingeat Fund for tho camo.
Carried.
Bcasmer, Hicks. Bentley, Dolph,
Dawson and Madge.
City of Hastings Dr. to Oeo. W. Bk&gt;cqm for eerrices as Marshal from Sept.
8, to Oct 9, 841 66; frem Oct.,9 to
Noe. 9, 1874, 841 66.

J. -Wi &amp; C. G. BENTLEY,

. . , J. W/BKtnzr.
Ayre—Bmmcr.' B#ntl#y, Dolph,
Hick#, Dawrea aiA Mudge.
Nay#—None.
On motion Coonefa adjourned.

That we offer Building Material, Finishing
Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Flooring.
Siding, Doorand Window Frames

BRACKETS and MOULDINGS,
Tabular statement of votes giren in
the County of Barry, State of Mictrgar.,
for Beprees-ntatiro in Cungnos from the
Thud Cotigrrsaiousl District, on tb# 3d
day of Nurember, A. D. 1874:

of every description

Beumer, BieU Bentley, Dolph,
Dawson and Mudge.
City of Hastings Dr. to James Wqotan for dirt rumored, 832 00.
By Aid. Bommer-|

PLANING RESAWING &amp; MATCHING

1®_ Mill and Yard on Broadway near the Iron Bridge

order drawn aa follows : Thirty duller#
from peeutence, internal ord#r to bcirg
on Fire Department Fund, cud two
maintained, and peace with ctuer
•• 4th “
I dollars on tLe Third Ward Fund.
Power# ha# prevailed, it la Otting that Willluii F. Hicks,
at stated period# we »houl&lt;l cease from J. W. Benttoy,
“
•• ••
our arcuniomed pursuits and from the
Moved
by
Aid
Baulloy
that
th#
dec
­
B#wm#r, Hicke, Bentley, Dolph,
us
ww save not oom turmoil of oar dally liras and unite In
laration be accepted and that Georg# Dawtou and kludge.
a thing m that direction. W# prem­
W. Slocum lie declared elected City
(Sty of ttaatiag# Dr. to Jame# Woo­
ised ch# settlement of attars in tho South
and anarchy-reigns there. W# pledged
ten fur cleaning atreeta, 83 00.
oura-lros to purity in the administration
Adopted.
By Aid. Beastner—
of affaire, and lo! Ben. Bettor runs
Boomer, Hick#, Bentley, Dolph and
lhe appointing power. Simmons was
made Collector of the Port uf Boston
against tho protest ef every merchant

SvTr of Almighty &lt; od, and, uviag
aalda all political contention# and ah
Ayna—Bwesmet, Hicks, Dolpb, Daw­
•ocular necupatloui, to observe#ucb d*t
To the Hoc. Mayor A th# Common
-’ ■ &lt;foy of reat, thanksgiving anil Ooaacll of the City of HaaUugi.
son and Mudge.
Nays—Bentley.
Your Commltte# on Finanoe upon ex•n wltnere whoreof I have herewith
ret my hand and cauaed the #ca&gt; of inc iminatlon find that special areeaamenta
City of Hastings Dr. to Joseph Woo­
llulted States to be affixed. Dona al should be made agidnrt proi erty tn
th# city of Washington thia the 27 dav front of which Improvement# bav# been ten for eleaning chimney, 81 00.
October, In th# year 1874, and of the lu । mad# at the expeoae of th# City.
Uy Aid. Beutlvy—
dependence of th# United btate# th.
Thai the account bo allowed at fifty
nluMy-ninth.
cents and an order drawn un th# Fire
Departm#nt Fund for th# same.
-

Bossmer, Hicks. Bentley, Dawson,
Dolph and Mudge.
City ot Hastings Dr. to,
M. Maynard tor drayagw ' | 50.
D. Ha.kina for street cleanin'; 2 25.
By Aid. Besrmer —
That the accounts ba allowed and an
order drawn on the contingent fund.

STATE OF MICHIGAN,

PROCLAMATION.
By John J. Bagley, Governor.
Ia evmpUano# with the ctwtam racab
ttebed by the reverence of onr Father#
aod renettotted by th# gratitude or tb«ir
children, I Invite tb# people of U&gt;1
Stat# to obaerve nrUMSAY, the 20tb
day of November, re a day of Thaokaglvlog and Pralac. Tho gencroua n•potfoo of th# earth to vur needs agali
remind# uaoi that Ud yet ever newlv
llluitraled Irutll that .r.r, *•&lt; II, 1

fa th# moat jubilant man living. H#
expects an early pardon and a qe:ck de­
liverance from hfa bonds. Tho nU roan
chafe# nailer hfa confinement now more
than error. Bo wants to b# out. Now

Gladly, oh how gladly, do I tarn roy
eyes from fa# political field in anv oth­
er direction. Wl&gt;o if tbare on this side
of th# water who has not heard of Vanberbilt fa# railroad king ? Would you
know something more of him ? Well,
th# old genltoman fa now eighty-two
years ofago and fa uatrong and rignrou#

advertiicwcut.

county, on Tuesday, the Third day of
November. In th# ye#r one thousand
#%ht hundred a cd seventy four.
Th# «k»l« airelwr of niurv. t.ra*l4

■A8WGS LODGE

w.c-Qnwcx.

1. taev.dwv# rw,.-.4t#uir-

UArriXGS EASTE

J. L. REED
)

Wo do brreby certify. Tbit the forego­
ing is a e..reset statement of tho votes
elven fa Hie county ol Barry. Stat# of ।
Michigan, for Representative to the
Cuncress uf the United States, frum the
Third Congressional District of tbu State
of Michigan, nt ho General Election,
held in salJ County on tho Tnirl day of
November, in the year on# thousand
eight hundred un&lt;l st-renly-four.
Doled #t Hastings City this Tenth
day of November A. D. 1874.
JOHN H. DAY,
BentUy, Daweon.
Chairman of tho Board of County Can-

THE SENATORIAL QUESTION.

Wo think oar Senator aud ItapTreoniativreara »Un»S mcA #m of them to
vise and far seeing to. bo caught in any
sofa trap. That they are not yet ready
to break up and destroy the party that
has honored them by droo^ng them as
ita rapfsesutativ# men, and that when
fa# Repabtean caucus shall retfiotf by
mor# fans o far«e-fortbs vote name for
re-slsction to tho positioa b# has Cited
with ao much credit to tha Stat# sad
hucnr to bimtelfi ZACHARTAH CHANDLilB, that# is not a litgls Republican
membar of the Legislature who will not
rise and with a feelmg uf real ptnte

Gcxtlxxax

Your Committoo of Pi-

.

is a big word. Yet I mean that same tiling. I commenced bus­
iness in Hastings in 1S0G without a dollar and J bold my own
yet. That don’t Took like :i failure dues it. “No not much."'
rniillE IS OIVE thinothat 1 am sorry for "and Jhat is” to be compelled to discharge
Honest, Industrious and Wmpctent Mechanics, who are deserving
। of steady employment, because I am over-stocked with work fin­
ished. My shops are al) Tull of work.
‘/Buggie* and Cutters”
। and now H the people of this good County of Barry would e:.} courage Mechanical. Industry at home and thereby promote their
' own interest, they will all come to Hasting# and buy all their

Statement of Votes given in the
County of Barry, State ot Michigan, lor
Representative to tho Congress of the
United State# from the Third Congress­
ional Du'rict of tha State of Michigan.

County of Barry.

We not# with painful surprise th*
attempt of the Detroit TriAanw to break
city) 5
up and destroy th# Republican party. lodge-,
for ।
Nothing under the
could so effoe
tually do that in this State as for any
respectabley portion of tho party to fol­
low the advice of the Trihnu and refuse
to abide th# action of the forthcoming
caucus on the Senatorial Question. Forhap# the Tkifosss ha# forgotten the fate
of th# Whig party, but we opine there
still live men enough who ramember
the Wouabridgo senatorial election,
when by the aid of opposition tot#'
Gordon of Marshall, who was th# cau­
cus nominee of th# Whig party, was
defeated by a combination of a few
Whigs with the then Democracy, under
th# lead of Kin.loy 8. Bingham, and
it wkp tha last Legislature of the Blate
that the'Whig patty over controlled.
That treason annihilated the dominant
party. A similar treason tu-day would
bo almost sure to produce a like nsult
Wis# or olbnrwis# tho Republicans ol
Moved hy Aid. Bessmtr that the re­
this State made Benator Chandler there
candidal# for re-elec tan by a voice that port of the Finanoe Committee be ae• opted aod adopted.
Carried.
w# selected our candidate# for tho LogBessmer. Hicks,
Bentley. Dolph,
falsture, and on thi# platform have elec­
ted a controlling majority in both Huaae- Dawson on.l MudgeThe Committee on Ftnnnew report
of th# Legislator#. Beyond all qua#
the acct of Sheriff aj follows:
tian Senator Chandler fa the first end
only ebufa# of nine-tenths of the Sen Te tu JtaeraMr, tto Mayor «&lt;f Gnusoa
Crotertf #f tfo City ^Z&amp;sffoy#.store and representative# elected by

NOW IS YOUR TIME!
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
| Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

ladies imi mnn miw
Trunks

Tabular #tatcm»nt of votes giren In
lha Secund Ripreientaliro Dutrict of
City of Hastings to Seed A Garrison the County of Barry and Stat# of Uich*
Dr. to work laying sidewalk A#., in !&lt;«□, for Rapreientative in the State
third Ward
814 00 Legislature for the Second R/'preeenti
th# District of Berry County, at the
Central Ejection held in ui I county, on
th# 3.1 day of November, A. D. 1874 :

Uni

Come and see for Yourself
n „

Hastings, Sent., Oth I8&lt;4.
Statemrut of Vuteigirenin the Second
Representative District of th# County of
Barry and Stat# of Michigan, for RepreMutative in the State L-igiilstare, for
th# Second Repr##entativ# D strict, of
Barry County, at the General Election
■held in said coctnly on Tpreday, th# 3.1
day of November, in tha year on#
tbuusatid eight hundred and sixty-four.

SWKSS81

Stirs or Mrttasax, )

Connty of Barry.

)

We do hereby certify, That tb# fore­ U&gt;KW r*d### reealrwl lv# lto«Ma4
going is n correct statotnont ui th# votes
given in Use Secund Raprewsataiiv#

THE SUN.

,J- s- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
XEW GROCERY AND L EA HOUSE,
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

tamed a circulation of over seventh
thousand copies. It# reactor# are fouir
In every State and Territory, and !ti
quality 1# well known to the public,
w# (hall not only endeavor to k#ep I
ftillynp to lb# ala &gt;t indard. but tulin
prove and add to ita variety and power
THE WEEKLY SUN will con 11 inn
to be atborounh newspaper. All tbc
new# of th# day will be found lu U, con
deosed when unimportant, at lull
length when of moment, and always
w# trust, trwUoit ia a clear, Interesihii

Block,
Soupf Side of

Sfneif.

Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Stop

GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, COXFF.CTIJXERY St.
A complete assortment of oil kinds ot Whole and Ground
ipiccs

WRRANTED PURE.

.

All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamps &amp;. Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp;, Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot bo beat in the County

CASH BUYERS will find it to their

advantage to e
amine ourStocK before purchasing elsewhere.

John Anderson Wrs Boyle or Bota
Ja# Bubo#
Hreck ah Smith John Taylor
-

2 25
3 25
2 25
8 7b
0 25

sight hundred aud seventy four.
Date# si Hastings City, this 10th day
of November. A. D. 1874.
. - JOHN J. PEMKIN8.
Chainnsa of th# Board of District Can-

Tho accounts of Clark Hinkley and
ISulivan baring been paid by the MarB#a#ta#r, Bo nt ley, Hicks, Dawson,
i
ahal
to I. W Vrosmau. all of which m Dolph and MndS«.
ireaptasTully sudmittadQty at Haatisgv to P. A. Throop Dr,
884 OO Secremry of tin Board of District Cang 25 vaoswa for rb# Second Rspresentativo
To three per cent added
Distrtotot the Cot.nty dt Barry and
Digging trench far conductor
State of Muhigan. do hereby certify
that AmosC. Tuwue having revived
Total
By AM. Hiok»—
tb#1fartoo#t number of vot## given for
That the report cf th# Ffaa&amp;ce Com­
mittee bo attcopted end adopted and an
order drawn on the Coatingsmt Fund

Bemmor, Hicks,
Benttoy. Dolph,
Dawson and Mudge.
ByAld-BessmarTbat tbo select committee, cr n nrnjnrity rftiism. t» Wiad Mills, ba fa-

CHUICM

I cannot help but thibk that

I WILB SUCCEED

Bee#me r, Hicks,
Dolph and Madge.
City of Heatings w J. W, i C. G.

Republican vtdes, and by a not tai vote
will b# the caucus nominee. Of euttrec
this to well understcod by th# TKksw
and y#t it advfoes th# half doznn mem
bers elect, If by any possibility that
number can be found who do not prefar Mr. Chandler as thetr first choice lo
bolt, and at all hazard de tat hfo etatfon. If this is not treason to party
and to principal, for God's sak# what

csss# a boy,. who was nanrad WiUrnm.
•*B0r,”M ho i# familiarly koown, is
his father's Itairtwsmnt in tho nulrood
world, sad Us vary »«*:
fa faot,
to
hois Meager and quite a. hard

I WILL SUCCEED
when I look at the heading of this

Ay##—Bcswuer, Hicks, Dolph, Daw­
sun and Mudge.
Nay# - Bent.'ey.
City of Hastings In account with
Chas Dolph for grading in front of
Engine House
813 50.
By AH Bossmer—

Tammany, whoa th# great citv, beuutl
hand and foot, was in tbrir bands,
bleodiag money at every pore. They
#•# the revival of the American Club,
w.'.tJLit* R®DK °f J01'? royUerer#; ot tb#
old Tweed tim## ; in brfof. when every
man who cuirid control fifty vote# had
hi# hands fa th# treasury, elbow deep.
And. by th# way.

FOR CASH !

LOW

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
,
Spooner &lt;t- Henburn.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED I
Pomparhou Invited and Competition Defied

�The

■’It is b.-Uvr to giro than to recair-”
fa the mono of ell who attend the Fw»U«*l at Union Hall tonight.
For a evutd. of weeks we ham nt
seen the Charlotte JhpwA/wen.
the reason Bru Saunders? ,

What is

And stdl the quostica risen and again

r
Qnu^**
Woodland
Center, deairoe to inform her many pat.
tvniiand frte.de that she has iu.t’ml

the Is test .tvfaa, and fa prepared to fill
si!.ordomoatbo shorten notice, .nd at
I*1*** whfah cOMot Rail to bo setiafhe-

aero tipped over and smaahad.
Remember the Baxrra fa for safa at
ConaUemhU baring Loen said by
tho n^ depot uf John Ifobort^ imme­
eertriu portion ab&gt;ait the publication ©I
diately after pabticwtiou «mry week.
tbe Cily Charier and Ordinances just
The Buwling Alloy m thi, city hU
i».ued from the Bssxn offlee, we ask
bmn uponed by A. A. Wilmot, letter
atleulnsa to tho tAJewing from the
known os “Dutch," and wiU be ma all
Chairman of ths Committee who had
tho wnrk in charge :
To Win it xst Cowens—Tbie ia to
ceruly that the Charter end Ordinance
pr.aiod lor the CHy Council at tho office
uf tho RxncuGis Bassxx. were
promnt'y pnnied and delivered a.ter
L*t lha fa rmera of Barry County, as tho M&gt;t c spy had bron iurnisbod, and
a matter of economy and humanity, that tho i^mters worn not re,pous.ble
prepare warm places to abettor thru' Isr tho delay in their publication.

aloek from tho chdliag blasts of winter. I
People ehonld be very cautious al&gt;oar
fire, at there ia hardly any water in the
city, nearly every cistern being "dried

CMhi.,1

MASONIC.

I. 0. 0. F.
•I M

Citbbtbjr Rates.
e s* esmthMalion of our sub-

The Country Gentleman.

A. N. SABIN,
non {■ atuix

Commission Merchant,

LiraeSTOBK IS DUD!

Head of al) cough prwperaiiina Sofa!
everywhere. J-*&gt; F. Unit, CvaaA&gt;
A Co, proprietor*. 8 and 9 Ooltege
Place, N. Y.
Tbs bugv, dreaUe. griping. sickening
pills, constructs l oT crude, coores and
bulky Ingredients. are fast being taper
seded by Dr. Pieree’o Pleasant PurgnI live Fell to, or 8 agar-4 ■anted. Conreu-

C. SCHULENBURG,

LUTHER TUCKER A BOY, PnkUiksrs.
AUAMY. M, T.

atirring up the Canadians epee the sub­
ject. He ndvncntM that tbe river from
Quebec to the eoa, ean be navigated by
steamers with roan and safety. Tho
maltar is being proesed spec the Deminioe government. Thia will bo a
bold attempt to aocuro a portion of tho
grain trade nt tho Northwest The

Wm. E. Savspe A Bra's Cohimn.

&lt;po THME ■CILDIWG.

GOLDSMITH’S
BRYANT L STRATTON

B-njamm F. Francisco, was oor.tinue.
patronage. For particulars see eaids I
on applisa'iuo of plaintiff on u.ual terms
of Invitation.
•
James A Sw.my for plaintiff, Cbarh:
H. Bauer for d-feudnot.

•
“OYSTER OCEAN" “
. Lalies ui Gatlennis’Eatirnt-

TO ADVERTISERS

The Bellevue Gauth nays that “Mr
Hsjes ol Assyria brought into our office

&gt;

I sptwoaching Senatorial election, aha
Jackauu OUwe of Nov. 5th. aays^
'Tbe lagistataxe cluaeea Tnssday
Sme tbe Republicans coe'.rul of both
roues by a decayed majority
Of

E. CRAM, Manager.

Zechariah Chaadter

Commission .Merchants

ul

IB GRAIM ABD FLOUE.

Car. WOOPWARI* a&gt;4JtrrtBMX Arre.
DETROIT, SUCH.

Jokn H. Wendell &amp; Co.,
CcnmUiinn Merchantgin
Hour, Grain,

I slee, la ■
40 C,

THE NEW 8T0BE!

^ytvtxiw GLAM-

ARTHUR’S

DETROIT.

Freseh and American Plate Glass,

THE BK3T bCBOOL IB TBE STATE-'

Illutrated Home Maiaiiit.
Down! Down!! Down l!l
Drv Goods and Ready-made Clothing,
t owl for the next 30 days. 1 am bound

Delrelt,

S3 FFR DAY,

Business University,

twenty-four hours consultation, the Jun
reported that tb-y cooU not poeeibly

MOUWE.

J^IUULE

learn with pleasure that J. Loe
ao reported 4 for plaintiff and 8 for de­
Bred is to commence on Friday evening
fendant James A. Swoea-y for plain
tbe 27th insL, a series of dsnriag per
Jiff, C U. Hulbrouk for defendant

. or piper, published, with or |
-i- hertiaed premiums, we

OPIUM

irgyyrssrg

reported to hate sluud 8 tw plaintiff

Ictal Ww Jtatice;.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
It i« the purpose ot the Pub­

lisher of the Banmb*. to nettle
with every pereon who doee
business with the BaNNK* office

prior to Jxn. 1st. 1875, *»d to
thatl cod i« now making out
bills aptinit every person in­
debted to the office, and he mvet

insist on c prompt eettlexnent
Be warned in time.

pair that could hardly |&lt;ss straight by the right as to the amount of dsma
-ea tbe plaintiff should recover. Wrigh
decay aumped their imprint upon it" j A Ellis, fur plaintiff, James A Severe’
tor defeuJant
Henry Hewitt, Treasurer of Orange­
la the Imparlance case of Silas N
villa was daagvrously hurt on tbs 10th |
lost., by the bursting of tbe cylinder
i a judgement for 1387,73 with inferos,
while grinding apples at hia cider mill, j
and cost was rendered. Wm. M. Kil
a piece flying off and striking Mm on
the right ride uf bis fiscs, bi caking tbe Patrick of Owooso, tor plain til
la ths Chancery matter of John F
Skipner. mPHa-fa B Skinner, a decreuf divorce waa granted the complainant
C. G Hulbruok. Solicitor foe Cum plain

Patents Issued.

I

rXACTICAL EDVCATIOSAt 1XETITCTE
AND COMUKRCIAL COLLEGE
Cer. SIU, uretlud Mkli Air.. D-lr.ll

FOR SALE I
Mare and Coll-

TMe Arewrt

MORGAN JONES.
Hastings, June let. 1174
fltf

FOR SAL’S.

iist-e

Lists of Patents issued from the U. Uolx-rta, va. Mary J Roberta. a decree
8. Patent Office to Michigan Inventors, ot divorce waa granted tho rumplainant
for the week ending Ort. 27 th,,. 1874, O. G. Holbrouk Solicitor for Oimptoin
and each bearing that date. Furnish­
ed this paper by Cox A Cos, Solicitors
Hare you n severe wrench or epraln 1
Have you rlu-an&gt;ati.m io any firm I
of Patents, Washington. D. C.:
Spinning Wheels M. McLeod, Grand Have you stiff neck, or bnoehee raaem
by
rheumatic pains ? 11 *•. Johnson'■
Haven.
Tellnmina. G. P. Tindall. Ypsilanti. ; Anodyne Liniment is a specific remedy
used internally and siterually.

atexce.

CHB C0BFE8U0BS of aa IBVAL1D

PORK DRUGS Ui IIDiaiE,
Obstacles to Marriage.

LISTINGS BABBLE WORKS
MO NUM EN TH
HEAD STONER.

TABLE TOPS.

T. I- ARTHUR A SOM.
Philadelphia, Pt
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

PROBATEORDER-

MUSICS NOVEMBER
VOCAL.

Under tho above caption we feel like
saying a word for the B«gio Hotel cor­
ner of Waterloo and L*x*i« 8ts. at
Grand Rapids, Mich.
This Hotel
(strictly lerapwraaoe) is kept by J. K
Johnston, a natural born landlord in

MANTLE*.
HHE1.VE8, ETC.

$20,000 00

DAY AND NIGHT.

IN CASH 1

410,000 00 IN CASH!
Mt ME OF S5J00 U CdH
rucmiosm

Qty Drug Stat,

ITALIAN

Stale Street,

AMERICAN . MARBLE

M. Wri Glut TOU

:sas,
JOHN STANLEY I

Hall this emeingDo not forget the Festival this eve­
ning at Union nailTharod.yot next week is Thanksgriingdey. But where fa our urirey f

MRB. G. M. BIDES.

okstNIXO,
KAUIOMIN1XU.

JJtesi tXr “ rteterlM a r-l-veM Strers-4 es

INSTRUMENTAL.
at Union

THUIXIP.
IrctMlUlM

detboit. micu.

IVVARU

A Good Hot, I

J err trial
Remember the Festival

Merchant Tailors,
:njcr»g*»aN

HOPKINS and BA1IB

SPECIAL ANNOUHCKIENT.

Gold 110 1-A
Go to tbe Feetiml
Tbe Festival to-night­
Council meeting to-night
Oysters at Union Hall to-aigbt
Channing weather few November.
The Circuit Court is still engaged on

DRESSMAKING,

Woe Sirt of

T\n tbe Chancery mattar of Frauen M

t Vv c-t f'a&lt;npboll. Ionia county, has I
Wo often mo a Urge stock of eatde
•Lil.ition and for vale aever.il
which do oot seem to thrive, aod come
siud of tho hnndsumoet apple trees, ]
;..rt old that wo have »en in
Letters remaining in Hastings P. 0. out •■spring poor," all for want ef sums
thicrito .tan them in tbe right direciten
- :. day Including Bum®«. Fall
uncalled for Nov. 17, 1874.
Oo-dollai’s worth of Sberidau's Cavalry
■riuivr varieties. - Specimens may
AU persons who subscribe for tbe
Goo. Coaly, Miss Ida Doria. Mian ' Condition Powders, given to such o
ern r.nd ord.re left with Hopkins
Banna prior to Jan. lei, 1875, and pay Etta M. Dayton. Zeno Doty. Mrs Duffy. stock ocewonsl’y dionag tbe wm'er
. r-. ., nt tbe City Drug Store.
Cash, will bo credited and be given a James Emmery, Wm. Henson. Mrs would '» worth more than an extra hall
Annie Holing*. «•- Melissa Hall. Um bf bay.
roempt to Jen- 1st. 1870Cider Applet Wanted.
The Baxxn fa the largest and Lest Abraham Horae, Mrs. Saeanoa New THE WHOLEWEffTERN COUN
ton, Annie Patterson, Mrs. Annie Soule,
TRY
county paper, contains more t owe, bet
A Sackett, Wm Williams. Jake Wing.
ran now be easily readied by the Ate
ter selections of poetry and lilvralnre in Chas- G, Yesngn. Chas. B- Youngs.
lentic and PactBe and Missouri i’aolflc
Direct your letters to No. of P- 0. HailreaUe andj their railuMy „?»*
the county_____
. tramboat connections. rb«M IInor
box or drawer. J so. Ronxn, P. M.
I onouBOMOat 81. Louis, at which point

AGENTS

GROG E R I ES I

D. B. Oook mA

Canned Fruits and

Ccxxucux Cryvae Grand Itejdda;
thore'.gh w«tk; able tooebora. tomat
erd. cmadf r .tndeatolo fill I*"**?"
l^n tb- tnpH?* Terne tm**1*
F..r c.reularu Udwto C. G. Sw«mbo*.

Millinery and Fancy Goods,

WEBSTER’S

up t»r himself, upon his farm in that

DskXZO is the be*t advertising
i . i!u- County uf Barry, having |
double th- circulation of any |
Ste-r tn the C-rnnty.
it I

c -w all alone in the Cfircocrapb
■i. au«l o» I have made arrengot( i-.ciea— my facilities fordoing
rx'i nn cm all should rail
• s negative tokeu. Tbe superi.
i work tn tn-poet is a suffirun too of first-class work In
Rooms in Washington
, south side State StreoL

FOR 1070.

lions, maps, proxies, At. sail at tbe
above uamod places
The ugh* fa reserved lo reject any ar
nil bids.
&gt;
I

trial by Jury withdrew their pl&lt;a. am
consauivd lo judgement for plaintiff, fo
8180,02 with interest aod ouals. Jama
1 trains aa now printed.
A Swserey foe plaintiC C. 0. Huibnfak
Tbe special attention of our readers for defendant.
ia asked to tho proepectuv uf tbe AtlanI tic Monthly published to day in our ad- and i[&gt;pellee,v«. Chancy H Noys, defen
i Jani and appellant, waa tned by Jury.

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Bids for the doariag and grading of
].xtioa df tbe abaro nam-d Rail Bond
a the toWsahlt. ufTl.pc. Berry muniy, I

We leant that Thomas Ferguson is I aing Diviriuu of the Lake Shore &lt; M. Pierce lb extract from the Juices of the
most valuable roots and herbs their ac­
opening a Photograph Gallery at Or 8. R. B-, trains now pans Baton Rapids |
tive medicinal prindptoa, which whet*
Sageville. over the Drug Store of Joy 8 (douse SocixChicago A New York
I worked Into little Pol Uta or Granules.
Terry.
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| express nt 11-15 a. ■ , and the Chicago
I rearer^ larger Man mustard seed, run
SChwas* A HolJtu continues to buy
wheat at a j ri. higl^e 'han is paid, Irrigbt al 3-30 r. a.
either at Kalemasoo or Battle Creek
Our lanusrs will do well to remember
at 5-0* r. ■ ; Way freight at 10 15 a. ■
By this route close roonoctfona tv Lan­
The prospectus of Arthur's Home
Magarino for 1875 appears to-day in sing is now made with tho morning ex.
i our advertising columns. It io all-B preai u. the ValLy Division, at Emm
Rapid,. Superintendent T. J Charts.profoama to be. Send us your orders
For our terms see c.'ub list.
must lake the place of all other catl.arThe Eaton Rapids Jisuraaf exclaims :
tlcpilb end mcdtctoeo.”
.
“My! my! bow the Nashville and
LrnxA MaooMBgn. druggists. Ver­
I Vermontville sdi'ors do "claw' one an­
million. T. D-, say: “Wo tulnk they
I are going lo sell like hot cakes aa anon
other! 'Whisky or women' — we don't
a people got acqualutsd with them and
know which—is th. trouble.”
will spoil the |dli trnds, as those that
We have lor sale at 25 cents useb A
I have used them like them much better
for copies of tbe City Charter and Or­
Huntingtou M. Marvin, a In C I than laage pills."
dins news, just published at thieufflee by
order of tbe Common Council. Every McAlister. ot al, was tried by Jury, occopying two whole dare, and resulted
resident of the City should ham a copy.

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tea of tho New York Aemiy Feri, WBham Culleu Bryant A Co., editor, and
proprietors. It is the ablee*. edited of
any New York Journal, nnd though it.
riews on t Bo Turriff and kindred robbers
are th. anu-ixMlca .d oor own, yet ao
read ita able pugue with gwat'inteco.!
For amdobsod new. « ,h- PUitieal.
tfoonl
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valuable Fur ciebbing ntt« with the
Baaxn see our advertisement m another
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One of the largeat bona fide land
safoeem madeinKsr.^. p«Up* in
has just
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concluded
by
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t. AHsinront
Topok.
Si K

rnihjM company with M community of
Rowan Manwnite* who tended in
Na* York daring the month of RarUaml&gt;er with ths steamsra Cunbria/loutoute aud City of Richmond,.a»d most of
whom bare »peat th* test thirty dav*
and agood many of their ruble* in oiir
city. Tbeir tend purcbaja, amounts in
round number* to about one hundred
thousand acres of railroad land, aside
from a number of improved fanas, all
ly.nn north of the station* of Florent*,
Peabody, Walton, Newton, HaktsaiL
Burton aud Hutcmnsra.
Thanks to
tha untiring *n«gy aud the extraordi­
nary hbembly of th* A., j. A &amp; F. rail­
road company, this means to Kansu
MtUporticularly to Marion, Harvey.
McPhereou and Reno counties, an acquisilfoa of about one million and a
naifof capital aud u whoteaale addition
to bar prodocing population of some
1WA
souls. From the Cotton1 tbo little Arkansas, a
gulfioent prairie country
- -- length, ia now au colony,
composed of the thnitisst and most intelligsni ctesa of feroignar* that ever
landed upon our shores; and “in three
rr*° u*°
fonguaga of ono of
thetr older*—"that ocean pf gnus will
bo transformod into an ocean of waring

th* village'^hool. are of a'high e|.
Consider well before tot promise.
'Dare to do right.
cmentary standard and sxclnterafy GerEnvy no man.
wan, which accounts for tho fact that
Faithfully perform your dutv.
’-hat language i*
wel| lireMrVBa
Go not in tho path of vic*. ’
•
among them. TWr preachers arc usu­
Have reapert for your character.
ally man ot deep thought and fair cul
Internet yourself in the cause of char­
turn. They ara choeen from among tho
nwbari of tb* church, for life. Whan
Join the Order of Odd Fellow*.
apramtherianf’’--------Know thyself.
and meditation
„™„. lasting eomoLio not, for any comidoratian.
„
-V—r.— Dunag thi* season
Make friend* among th* good.
tha man moet fit for tbe portion ia »oNever profoa* what yon do not pracfooted, and it is hold that God hims*K
through the manifestation ol hia spirit,
Occupy your tim* in usefulness.
point* out the proper person
Postpone nothing that you ctu do
Among th* rpecial privilege, granted
AMERICAN MARBLE
them by the government n, that of • osr.
Quarrel not with your neighbor.
perfect religion* liberty, exemption
Recompense every man tor his labor.
from civil and military service f &gt;r them-!
Save
something
against
a
day
of
selves and their children tot nil tim*.
uuble.
maintenance of thrir own local govern­
Treat.everybody with kindnou.
Corner State and Creek BL Building
ment and of their own German icimols
Urn yooreelf to moderatioa.
once occupied by Boaton Cub Store.
Ttwee privileges have bean as faithfully
Vilify no person'* reputation.
honored by all the succeeding monarch*
BLACK &amp; FULLER.
WatchfuUy guard against id I* n oev.
to thia time, u they have been jealously
Xamine your conduct daily.
guarded by tbe Mannonitos, aud many
Yield to superior judgement.
are the conjecture* as to th* reason why
Zealously pursue the right path.
th* iircsent enlightened and humane (?)
government of Alexander should adopt I
measures that must result in the oomplelo abandonment of the colonioa, if
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th* religious principles of tbe colonist. '
G. P. H&amp;wall a Co1!. Col—...
can not bo demoralbsssl. Is it becnuM&gt;
tho government has suddenly resolved
to bo alike just to all ciliseu* ? or does .
it calculate that a lose scrupulous poo- '
pls will readily settle tho highly cnltirated steppes, which tho Monnonitcs
havo no right to sell, unless it is tu their I
own flash and blood ? Be that s. it
Canned Fruits and Fish.
may, the Russian policy redounds tu
profit of our country. The late changes
in the military organisation of lha em­
pire compel all subject, alike to do &gt;
their share of military duty; but the
Mennonitea of Russia ar* of th* mo&lt;t | GOODET8 LA1TS BOOK
orthodox class and will never submit to j
havo their sons instructed in tho iim of ■
the sword, nor will they consent to do |
military service of any kind, whether as
compalanta, nurses, teamster* or mo-:
chanica. Before they renounce tho as- I
sential article of their faith, they aban- ;
don their magnificent homes with heroic
,

JOHN STANLEY !

TO HAVE 8000 HEALTH

J. Cole &amp;, Son.
GROCERS
Gea.P.Rmll&amp;Co.
its to Silt a tie Leva tout Batt
LAND PLASTER,
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they remove the cause cf diaaaar. and the
patient recover* hi* health. They are tbe
great blood purifier and a life-rinng prin­
ciple, a tierfeet Renovator and Invigurator
of the system.. Never before In thehlatorr
of tire world baa a medicine lieen componndesl posarreing tbe returkabl* qrndiUeo of Vwxoaa Urrma in healing the adek
°f everr disease man la heir to. They are a
gentle Purgative a* well aa a Tonic, reliev­
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unwell, provided tbeir txmra aro not deetroyrd by mineral poison or oilier means,
and vital organa wasted beyond repair.
Grateftil Thousand* proclaim Veraojui Btmaa the most wonderful lavigornnt that ever sustained tbe sinking system.
Blllotu, Remittent, and Inter­
mittent Fcrerw, which aro ao prevalent

Teunceaee. Cnmbertend, Arkansas, Red.
Colorado, HraxA., Rio Grande, Pearl, Ala­
bama. Mobile, ttevannali, Roanoke. Jatnra.
ami many others, with their vast irtbutones, throughout our entire country dur­
inn ’-he Hammer and Autumn, and remark­
ably *o during acwona of unusual brat and
dryncaa. are invariably accompanied by exteruiic drnmgvmmte of tbo stomach arid
liver, and other abdominal riaeera. In tbeir
trratuu-nt, a purgative, exerting a powerful
iuilumeu upon these various organ., ia
•wutially uoeetKuy. There i* so cathar­
tic for the purjioao equal to Dr.J. Wauom'a
Vinuhs BnmtES. luthey will speedily rcKuive tho &lt;lark-ndorcd vteeid matter with
tftiich th* IktwcU are loaded, at the same
time stimuteliug the aocretioua of the
liver, and generally restoring the healthy 1
function* of the dig. stive organ*.
Dys|M-|Hia or Indigrstlon, Headoche.P.tin in the .Shoulders,Coughs.Tigbta*.. ,,r ,i,~
n;—o__

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Mouth. Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of tha
Heart, Inltemmxtion of tho Lungs, Pain
iin tho region of tho Kidueya, and * hun­
dred other f-rinfnl symptoms are the offaprinK. of. Dyajwpau. Ono Inttlo will
prove a l«tt» r guarantee ot it* merits than
l* lengthy advi-rtiscnumL
Scrofula, or King'x Evil, White
Swellincs. ulcers, EryaineJ**, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Sc-rofulous Inflammations,
Imlolcut Uflanuanticns. Mercurial Affec­
tions, Old Sorre, Eruption* of the Skin,
Sore Eyre, etc., etc. Xu these, aa in all
other coin,tittitiotial f‘--rasor. Wausa's
; Vn.Ki*a Brrrrtt. have shown their great

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Mechanical Dlscaws.—I’cxsona enIngnl in Paints mid Mineral*. such a*
J'lunib.r-, Tvp&lt;-setter*. Gold-beater*, and
Miarrx, a* they advance in life, ore (ab­
ject to jiaralysu ol the Boutte. To guard
against thte take a done of. Wauna*
A txaosn firm t* ocmuonallr,
For Skin Dlnrau’s, Eniptiona,Tetter,
ia.1, n&gt;__ TH-.-1__ ._

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or nature, ore literally dog up and carried
Out of the system iu a short time by tbe
use of these Biller..
Pin, Tape, and other WormaJarfcIng in the .yatem of so many thoosanda, are
effectually dretroyed and removed. No
System ot medicine, no rennifogts, no
anlhelmiuitics, will (reo tbo aystem from
Worms like tbeao Bitter*
For Female Complaints, in young I
or old. msmed or single, at tbe dawn of
womanhood or the turn of life, these Toulo |
Irillirr. du play- ao decided an influeuoo .rjlisl jli?, 16» r*lte«te« luh
y eXawTy^Sr^s*^*!
that improvement is soon peroep^blo.
Jaundice.—In all caeca of jaundice,
rest awrared that your liver ia not doing its
aork. Tbo only aenslblo trra^nent u to
nromoln tbo secretion of the bile and
tavor ita removal For thte purpose ua*
Tmnan Brrrxns.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
CHXKLBSF. DjnBL».[
ever yoa find ita impuritAae bunting
through the skin in Pimples, Eruptiona,
wvlt
&lt;x Korea; dumao it when you find it ob­
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the Celebrated

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CHICAGO.

Of all CURTIS, DODGE. ROBINSON

WE WANT AGENTS.

and WIARD pattern*, and

Castings for all P L 0 W 8 now in Lie.

uiuter tha prase at system of cultivation,
to b*com* impoverished, aud sheoj, will,
in tim*, figure an important part tn tho
ratfomption of there tend*.
Th* capsbiiitire of th* west aod
northweal for the production of wool
can hardly be ovor-relimatod. If wire
law* prevail, th* day is not far diets ul
when are shall not be couinelfod to bay a
txmnd of wool in any foswign market,
aud wheu tv« shall lead the tho world in
th* production of all kind* of woolen
:

CMt Thr (Mltet

For Inllnniiiialt.ry and Chronic
llheniliutlani, G'Ut, Biliutu, Remittent
land lutcruuttctit Fever*, Dte&lt;.-a*a* of th*
i Blood, Id ver, Kidney*, and Bladder, there
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the Crimea ia n jwirt.
That colony
comprise* aixty-five villages, and ia
tousidored tho wealthiest of tho Ger­
man settlement* of South Rasaia. Em­
igration from that piece b*a but just
ret in, and a* feat oe th* people can ob­
FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT
IN All&gt; OF THE
tain their passport* from the govern­
I change* in th* region between tbo Cot­
ment io fait will they leave that coun­
' toawood and Little Arkansas rirera, till
try fur Aruenra.
The writer ha*, during hia intorooarae . now almost devoid of habitations. Erm
lu
_T
Ixing
w ilh there people, learned much of j now tb* busy hum ba* begun
NOVEMBER 30, 18'1.
their peculiar trait*, their political and |I Lnea of wagons with lumber, household .
rtligicu* petition in Kiiuia, and the I&gt; good* and farm implcaiouta, are pawing
out
from
the
railroad
sT^liouK
The
cause* that brought about the preoent ‘
exodus. which threatens to carry with carpenter* ore buay puttipra tip the first
LIST OF GIFTS.
temporary shelter.’ TheLAwhisou. Tu- '
| peka a Santa Fo R. R. Co. is erecting i
tivo tmmenae emigrant house* at con- .
Menno Simoni*. from whom tho sect : venient places for tho rec«i&gt;!i&gt;m uf n»vr- 1
take* ita c.au«,'wa* a contemporary of comm. Tbo mower* that had licon ’
Luther Ono year after that great re­ laid by for tho season are brought into ‘
former had openly proclaimed hi* fun­ roquaition again to cat the waving grass i
damental artinloe of protcatantiam in forth* thousand, of work huraea, oxen '
Gennany, Menno gathered about him and milch cows to subsist on during the
in Holland, and disciplined into a dis­ short winter aeasoti; car load after car
tinct ronSatiocal eocaety, all the ele­ load of breaking plow* aud other im­
ment* rrrated by the great reform plements are eent down tbe road, and
moawments of that ago whose peculiar it seems as if the working aeaaon for |
the farmer had but juat begun.
The
PRICE OF TICKETS.
wild prairie is to be broken doubly deep,
Menno nite* hadto suffer great persecu­ in October, yet to receive a drossing of '
No ono think) of'
tion in tboae warlike time*, at the hand* wheat ami rye.
ef tho government* and tho established drouth and grauboppor*—everybody is
church** ; they were compelled to wan­ hopeful and energetic, sad hope and
der from one country into another, un­
til tho great Frederick of Prussia, iu
whore dominion* every one was per­
mitted to go to heaven after hi* own
fashion, extended hi* hospitalities to
NEW OFFERS!
them. Tbeir first settlement in Russia j
NEW IDEAS
dates back io 1790,'dunng tbe reign of
Emperor Paul, and It continued daring
tho reign of Katharina II. Very litre-

j who replied to u* a* follow* :
| “Th* beet wool wo cm got for our
fine blankets ia tbe American merino.
। We have tried a variety of foreign wool,
' but aa yet have suerwaded in finding
none that will produce aa wAifa and it:
। all respects as elegant blankets us we
make from tbe merino fleece of the
northwest. We manufacture annually
about seventy thousand pair* of blank
ets, th* moat of which are made from
wool produoad in oar own State. Th*
sheep of Minnesota are remarkabfo for
their vigor and freedom from diseaic,
aud aa a result wear* sure togststrong.
•v*n wool This Stat* is very youug,
and the production of wheat is st pre.ent the all-abaarbteg aubjoot with oor

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fottehnai colony." Kansas will be to
America what the country of |h*- Black
Sea and bee of Asov i« now to Europe
—her sheet field
Rte Mennonite immigration into I
Kansas began aherth- afijr th* return
to Russia of the hr*t delegation that
had b*en sent to th* United Slate* and
Canada on an exploring toar, about a
year ago. A few aingh, fTO1 i;i«, of conatdertbio wealth followed tbe advice of
th*:* delegates, who had examined tho om to the departure of tho last two
entire west, and selected several sec­ great parties of emigrants, offer* of I
tion* of tend in tbe vicinity cf Marion compromise wero made by the rear,'
Centre, where lh*y mad* anbstantial through Gen. Non Todleben to tho elimprovement* at once. ' This intetial feet that Meunonites should bo allowed
step was followed about the eloeo of!
last year by th* purchase from tho A. i ica, that they should do duty only in
T, 4 8. F. railroad coapagy of 13,000 I the imperial workibope and furealaj in­
acre* of tend in Harvey and McPherson I stead of taking tho field ; but the*1 of­
counties on the part of’ members of tbo fer* were looked jjpon by tin. bishops;
Afunnonito community at ftummcrfield, •nd elder* as being calculated tu grad- I
St Clair county, 111., who also took a ually corrupt the conscience of the ri*-'
ing generation, and hare not been g*&gt;i- :
stead, wh.ch will no doubt become the I erally accepted.
One of the most [owrtful inducement. I
trade center *f the Mennouito colonies
to
bring tbe Mennonitea to Ktui«a* has '
in Kama. Parties of from fire to forty
fomilfoa hare aince arrived, from Rel­
ate, mostly from tho Crimean pouituuln.
aomo corning first to Kansas, but most! amending the militia law of 1868 «■ that
of them not until they bad examined all person* who, on or before the tint
other States. All tbo Manonite cotn- day of May, in each year, tile with tho
munities in thi* country are becoming clerk of,,their county nu affidavit that
interacted in the aetUement of thi* peo­ they ere'member* of a rr-iigiou* organple in Kansas, and the movement is iration who»e article* of faith prohibit
rapidly gaining in magnitude.. Mis­ tho bearing of arm*, shall bo exempt
souri,Iowa. Illtnois, Indiana. Pennsyl­ from militia duty. A traulation of thia
vania and (tenada have already iurn- amendment ha* boon published by the ■
ishetl large number* of tend purchasers Aa T. 4 8- F, R. R. Co., with a pamand Mrttfora. Th* party which ha* ar­ phlrt deeoriptivo of Kansas lauds. which I
rived in Topeka in tbe test thirty , dap, has boon »eut to Rumi* by Hint cvuipa- 1
and who havo now left for their future ny, and was well circulated in the colo- '
homes, number* about two hundred and nie*. Tho fact that a good portion of I
fifty families, tbo majority of whom the most influential uf tbo different col- I
have belonged to tbo csfobrated Mo- ouio* hare now settled in Kansas and ;
lotechnol (kfilk river) colony, in the gur-

btwiie* and distilleries. I Hiring the
year 1804 a apectel rtAervsfiuu was
granted to tho Menaonites, of one hun­
dred and twenty thousand deaaialinea of
land, upon irhieh their abroad colony,
Molotecbooi wa* funded. From here
their followers spread over the entire

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W.T. EASTMAN.
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HABT.NJO. MICH.

CHARLES J.fPETERSON,
SK Ckwlaal Bl. PkiladsJpki*. Pa.
sail gvaus If written far.
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VOL. XIX. NO. 31

HASTINGS, BARKY COUNTY

ICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1874.

WHOLE NO. HG5.

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otuw-s great remark.**
' ■
L sra trea toe faU W wMgtotor
t luoglito to bs very aagry.
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AUhsrewia bl&gt;aUn»&gt;i a tsekte ata

a rcaulutiun . Whalevor aha cuald du
to liji tbr l.unL B ul Has itieadful tat.
ah old l&gt;s dotm; and since bo trunk h
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VILKI/tS BHOTf/ei(S.
Wear Dwight &amp; Burrall's Agricultural Works, Hastings, .Mich,
t t~Me. uno Miss Tine bi. Ur she Lap
|-Bad u&gt; hare the a»tae minis as uu.
rtrad. al'stnlad to her | «]&lt;!. as bviure
tlbMgb. perhaps, with l&lt;»r ebevka
Now. st stir .at in Airs Baym-nd'i
l«rh.r. trying I., dm «De
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m»&gt; I cun out tom* to her f Or, if ulher

TERMS:
free to all Subacnbora in
United Stales.

"Xon nsnuo* oono 'iXiuflee, he vail,
itao ling bi. hut I to h-r.
•'T ib b
w'Srat relief 1 tare had fur w-oks."
Afksr tub, Mis, Vi.c-nt tarn- evert

Yuu should out aprwul that ehori."
Mis» Raynmnd render &lt;1 tn* clionl
"Ufa n le.n&gt;{, then re'.ureed to the charge-

DENTIST

Hashville

ffitbiiai
Published by
H. 0 HOUOHtOBftCO.
219 Waahiocton SV Stolen

INTER-OCEAN

ARTHUR'S

THREE EDITIONS.

Michigan Exchange.

tranquil!]-. •-Thau MisaFraao-s 1 eau
r're th* tuun to you.*' .
Thumu o;«h«.| tbs dour for Mix Viacent a. site came tui the »H&gt;s ami di
....._1 I.
ut.__

lllritra'ei Hint Iipm

Harper’s Bazar.
ILLUSTRATED.

IHllIG REPU31ICAH
n
'3 1 lT.lt&gt; IUC
— '.—
by I s t alterne to tb-- child-on • eiothee.
&lt;apatn-Ja&gt;nUiu» by lb tasteful design,
tor t.nl rodcd slippers and &lt;'»•&gt;**«&gt;*
dHislr-Egowuer Hot
£
'■.“.’’Kft.SiSrt

[*y tu go in and i:t wdh him noy tins.
Mat be never a.ka ua.”
Fortunately Mr Vincent never Itencd
n-.raeapxi'eq I Use . llun-je, and what
Mi*a Vinomt neaid ah* treAtod wits

lor Zi cent*, or me ytcuu
■—
two tnonins fur 50 cent sSPECIMEN NUMB EM 5EMT FREB

A FAMILY «EWIPAFEI
TERMS:

Sirtial aJ Sj-taisl

DENTIST

tallond w.ll-dvval^d. and I be test
exfuewdun the -tftuwti W*n&gt; him.
-were ait»Mt to*&gt; daisU'Y made lor a

ro*:are free t» «H Mkwrlben. Is |k
Eslied SHIM:

&gt;hu mi l b-sitatol • Ms« BajjlAnd tra. d~cr
- -------- J------- ® mtM.
1
Tb-&gt; J'reiid^n’s viewe st toihoudnaalahty ut a epmdly reum Is &lt;*sato
pnmeets ate ut iihSSg-d
. i. ..
Pio M MU hLiMgstoHOA
.
etooa'e tut-Papa! staaibtuo. atod Utba
i the Matrttsb otatoaaxaa a vtpsr.
Th.
Niohottouktalnad at &lt;2' .UoO. was falalto Mtfwrsd st

rw bi uciisu: Cmtiass-

Chromo
School Cards,
CITY/IS VS DEf‘0T

The ISTEB-'KEAM I. a

National Newspaper,

thevihoentmmri oe.

ALMAGE'S

SERMONS

Oil Paintings

Add!®'

WXUXC.3MANTAC0.
NEW yO'OC

OEtROMOS
Canned Fruits and Fish.

flB MHABtf WOHL

IHUUD !«W PBICB

—jiaunaBamT
ox TsortpsO'® «mt» J *ui fanrwJ ky

Qj Aters received daily

at&gt;d*ibi&gt;MjM UM |*rb«|» she «&lt;mM be
eVUuS to»&gt;iMs|a wipoyto him oecatiouslb &lt;b»"
ulbw mr«fs'»*«i's
wn.tH Mnu! Ue bad bnci-d that it
. tobtd b&lt; toaa vks-mo to play than tu
• tcaoh. tboBgh. if
n»re perefaimuj.
■ 1w was »i liar to bo r — •! -— »*--

�I WILL SUCCEED
when I look at the heading of this

THE SUN.

COCM FT nr/tCgUL

WEKKL'Z AND DAILY FOR l«7S-

advertisement.

I cannot help but think that

I WILL. SUCCEED
THE WEEKLY BCN ba. now et-

is a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenced bus­
iness in Hastings in I860 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don't look like a failure dues it. ‘.‘No not mneh."
THERE

folly up to iba nla »l&lt;n&lt;lanl, but to Im­
prove aud add to Ila variety and power.
THE WEEKLY SIT* will emitlnue
All
Pwtam *• u&lt; the ptoMeataet rights la
tourrt.U foeka beyowd
»ba .vrf.ro of thicgv. u th. nreetiat to
saw for tbe poor, held every Thuroday
•ftoruoon at tbe woai of Hl John’.
Guild, which I bar. before menuoaed

» BilSawssiisstsatSSSl1**-*0-*'
8 £SS&gt;£35aSSC«t833Eltt» *&lt;"•"
i H25x«5gK3B5K=-8a5=3=
| vslS&amp;csaitfiitxssHisg

truly Cbrutian chart tie. in the city. At
tee rooms, oeoe a week, ladire of ev­
ary drde fo aoefoty meet to make up
eiothee for winter, which the poorest of in ter bins need not suppose that their
the poor are not able to make for them- produce is not to be oonaumed. It will
ail be wanted, and good price, are go­
ing to bo paid tut it all. A little eonfl
women who support .mall children by
uvnee ia all that ia necresary
I’reaas
going out at day’s wort, and who can loll your reader, so. and get them to
barely pull together enongb to keep a start the wheel. One th.y move, ths
roof over their heads and coaree fond ia trouble will all be over. There ia no
their mouths by slaving early and late, reason fur trouble al all. Tbe country
is ar prosperous as ever, if people only
and bow can such find time to maks up
such eiothee as they could not afford to
bay without literally going etoeptosa?
Careworn mothers wbo find tbe sewing
aad providing foe ter families an
Tbe Mated mooting of tbe Board of
ovenask far band and brain, may con­
sider whet they wodld it in addition to Manager, waa hold nt th» Bible House.
te. they were obliged to earn all the Now Turk, oe the 5th last. Four n.w
gvoceriea th. buuse-reot, and candle auxiliary were recognised. one each in
ends from week to week. They will Georgia. Texan, Miseuuri, and Utah.
know what a btoreod help is devised tor
the poor, when tbe Roosevelt, and the Tbe Board directed the publication of
the Bcxdta of Judge, end Ruth in &gt;he
Dakota language. and orderdered that
plate, bo prepared foe a minion refer­
and b.11 from thorough good will, do­ ence 8vo EoglUh Bible, to correspond
wn the park and promenade to aow on in itn general style aad appearance with
grey flannel and rad. “unbleached" and what ia known a. tbe Bagv'.er fas aimcalico ia true Dorcas fashion. Done by Ue, large edition. A temporary respite
such careful hands, tbe sewing is of the from offldat duties waa granted to Sec­
Special Committee.
neateel order, I assure you, and young
ladies who worn plain sewing for tbair retary Holdkh, in consequence of tbe
On motion the report waa accepted
impaired condition of hia eyes, which
rhich and adopted.
renders some rvlaxaiiou free work indiaponable. The entire number of volFuller, Bentley. Hxik.
nmre granted waa 3,410, of which 180 .
Nays—None.

The AC'leoltuml Department 1s a

THE PAPER TO
TAKE.

3888SSS8SSB3S8S8SS22:

NOW IS YOUR TIME!
Gent’s Clothing,

rSHUIEHSssaaasUnii!
S'«55ssa»=ra8s5ssS8Bs;
? liSssrasasEssaasasasI

Tbe price of tbe "EEKI.Y FUN la
&gt;na do lar a year tor. .bee I of eight
pigra,aDd fifty-six cutumua Av ihl»
bare r pay. tbe expeuere of paper and
printinr, we are nut a to to make any
of Ftete pride, wtilcn may be auppoeed
o gratily peoul-arly Hh tilgan mru. tbr
by the extraeu wbleb they nee credited
io It, that itl.ava l.mlly new.pa^ei
unsurpaa -d. It devoire much apace t&lt;&gt;
Fin.nctel and &lt;*oiuu&gt;arcbtl lute b-

EEaESsEaaSEEsHESEsEC

UK Nil MH WMt
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

t la not neeoaary to set up a
order to have the WEEKLY

particular attsnttou u&gt; Uist which ran

jHaSEvasaaEs^SlISst
isSasatataSaasaaiSai
vsliEazstsssaasaavvi

THE WEEKLY BU &lt;—nfobt
tlfty-six rolarana. Only 11.80

ozraphy. Hteiwy .nil Povtry. ' It.
THE DAILY flW.-A large fourUouseboU Dc|&gt;arimar&gt;t U »u(«riy P»bo newspaper of twcnty-elcbt col­
axi^bt anvrbyvvvry tody reader, suu umns. Dallv clr.-utetlon over 130.000.
thv wll. h .mor and patbro for which
lt&lt;orU"»! .rticha me a&gt; c-lebraleJ

ssaaassvass^isaasaas
ssassissatiascaaaases

Mount of V per (ML Addr —
.•THEBON,” .New York Qty

tentfo &gt; of tbe krrainof Allahlean io
Tbe Tri-Wee’&lt;ly Free Prere. It is •
lanft thirtyalx column newspaper, full

Also a fiih line of Groceries.
'Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best

for Yourself
$5 a Year! Come• and. see
J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; db.
Ha.li.gK Sept., 9th 1874.
TK

KYKKIN3 NKWS

mL.( re“t&lt;

•vvr published.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

er II will W M.I M. a

&gt; EW OltOCERY A.MD TEA HOUSE,

CHEAPEST AND BEST

Just opened in Mr. ROWNE’S NEW STORE,

nt atw-nff

oopy for three

IM

m-iulbs the winter. IIDEPEIBENT

WWi/lqToii BLoor,
Souj-If Slot Of 3PIT* 3wp

POLITICS

Where can’lie found a choice aud well selected Stock of Sup
and Fancy
•

The bond of Geo. W. 81.xum. City
Free Prere Monomat, Comuirrctel, Lit­
erary, Agricultural. Social aud FubUed accurate, enurprislnx and ccmptece
It will contei□ besulee tbe cuo&gt;eeit Lt-

lanner.

joiin

Reliable Market Reports,

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. CONFECTIONERY Ac.
A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and Ground
Spices

w rr/ftirc

n. par.
IMISV X..
i rvfskrty

Aye.-Dawaoa. Madge, Baremer,Fullor. Beatley and Hicka
Nay.—None.

Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Class dt Wooden Ware
JAMES A. 8CRIPP3. P-JAte.
31t3
Dsraun, Mica.

Jn rompliance with tbe custom eumbItebed by tbe reverence of our Father.,

sad atty-eov

tor, Bentley and Hicks.
Nay.—None.
Of Acktoy A 8l.de |1 70 waa referred
to Cummltiee oo Finance.
Tbe following sevounta were present-

advantage to ex­
amine our^tock before purchasing elsewhere.

FOR SALE I
rbvther Daily, fii- IFrealj

«.H7)
las t-n

JOHM II PtY.

Respectfully,
Spooner &lt;f- Hepburn.

FOR SALE.

luoolx nt Thist and Weep.

BUM ejnok.

SPECIAL OFFER.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED!

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

Conpariwn Invited and Competition Defied in

itew. 5«. a Wt

tor. Beattoy and Hicks.

ANKXPMKXTS tOTMB CIMMTIT0T10Y.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW* OUR GOOD*
Free delivery to any part of the City.

MOtGAN JONES.
Hatting*, June !«. 1874.
&lt;tf

I

DEFuOi r FREE P1UM8 CJ.

Seid 8bei&gt;ard Dray lit Ward

IN CONNECTION

Teas, Coffees and Spices

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

CASH BUYERS will find it to their

One litre and CultOne Set of
Harorea. Ono Ocra and two Hrf-ra.

We will rend, pusl pdJ. tbe Daily for
one m»n.b for kJ renu. lira Wve.ly for
Ih.e month, for 60 cento, or tne Tri-

The Bv-Laws aad Coaatitutioa of tbe
Fire Company were accepted and ap­
proved.

pure.

AU kinds nf Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables always on band.
Also we have a full line of the best

NEARLY 12,000 COPIES A DAT.

STATE OF MICHIGAN.

pones to ksep her friend, out West sup­
plied with fresh ovangve and tbe beet of
oofloe bvmaiL
There is something in thia, ns all who
have tned to find nice groceries in email
roustry places will bear aitnew. A
great deal of fun has been made of Mr
John Ruskin, the celebrated English
writer on Art, for retting up a penslonar
of hia ia a shop’ and eroding out advertisetnants oI it with copte. of hi. last
new book to tot tbe poor know where
they can got pure tea and coffee.
I
wish aomo of our reformer, and viaaouerica had the renve to undertake nythiag re practically good.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

isEa.iisrasa.nsfiSjs

rels lying ia thv harbor were supplied
with 2.832 Biblre, or Teetame.te, in
Fuller. Bentley and Hieks.
ilifferen: language. ; and 2,033 Biblra,

PROCLAMATION.
By John J. Bagley, Governor.

.AtedlT1

J. L. REED.

extenaive with that ter, |
realui it, la tbe repute at
troll Free fre.!. in a.l U

B;r33!;aa8X858fiB3Si58 (JuresAUwrerey

J ret now to tba bavl titav

“So of eouree.with all

toctured in this comparatively new County.

nr lulng* to he elecu-io of tb&lt;
id the indue- to tbe coiTupUor
country and tlirea

alBSlMtSESEstnSKSai

CtrfnZTUof'

I am telling g od w.&lt;rk a! jnrerat, vrey ebaapjadead

lairoregv or it is e dro.l totter.
rSK* u .hi.

foreign distribution were granted. aud
•1,650 ia food.
The New York Bible Society report,
that during tbe month ofOctolwr, 3,713
famiiiee ia the city were viaiied, and
651 Bible*. or Trotamanta. diatribatml

Bv the way. thio bnstnee. ot aending 14,200 emigrants landed at Cartla Gurpackagae by mail instead of exnreaa i.
coming rapid ly U»o favor. Tb. deal
era ra tbia eity pay epecial attention to
evading order, tn thia way, and A. T.
Stewart A On. tall me thia branch of
tbair baaiaee. (prang «n one month to
•3,000, and gore on with rapidity which
ia Mirpriaiag aad delightful.
A ulk

OIV’E THING

• BUGGI1 « AMD

wnrld. It willne full ef ro ertalnlnx

Jons n. pay

J 5«SGSEUK85Bt«»flCSS = t Cal,‘“ ■■
i 5MS£g£5tzH3t»tSn=Es »w.x».«rr«-.
acBScveaiasiessisgsS
933XSB^SSKt£ti33Hs£3

grade of Green and Broadway streets be
would remind them that there -tney be
cases close about ttam where sack skill
would not be undervalued. But if tbe
sister-in-law with now boa]th, and tbe
aafafot'r*. wife, and the neuralgic neigh­
bor ecrore the way are provided for in
thio respect, nothing u easier than to
make up plain, substantial clothing for
»-»
a w___ ___________ «
_ k

IN

that I am sorry for ’’and that is” to be compelled to discharge
Honest, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deaerving
of steady employment, because I am overstocked with work fin­
ished. My snops are all full of work"Buggies and Cutten”
and now if the people of this good County of Barry would en­
courage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their
8UN tbe beet telly newspaper In tbe own interest, they wiU all come to. Hastinp and buy all their

On motion Council adjourned.

It ia the purpose of the Pub­
lisher of the Bammeb. to settle

with every person who does

A Drop of Joy In eveey Word.’

business with the Banxu office
prior to Jin. 1st, 1875, and to

Dr. R. V. Flame, B trite. N. Ta Dear

—It in with a happy bran that I pen
that end is now making out Sir
tbeee lines to acknowledge that you aad

For the accommodation of such of ou.r friends as may
desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with JTOECXW BOT'jA.lVaC.IES'V'S.
The BANNER, we have made arrangements whereby we
are enabled to present the following liberal terms, with the
AU grades of Tom. the very beet in tbe Market Fresh every
undvrvtmdinfl, however, that the order /or our Journal and week Iron the Importer, a 8. SLEEPER k CO., of Boston, ud
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­ for e^e at prices which defies successful competition.
companied by the money ; and, also, that we must receive
one subscription to The BANNER for each copy of every
GIVE ME A CALL
other publication ordered from the lift :

„ ..

Medical Dtoutrevry aad
Purgative Pelleta are bleeriag. to th.

bills against every person in­ your Goldau

debted to the office, and he

muni

ineiti on a prompt settlement
Be warned in time.

brought me out of the grave. Throe
mootbe ago I Was broken out with
ulcere and tore, oo my body. limb, aad

have taken six bottles, and to-day I am
. In good Smith, all those ugly ulcer.
, having healed and foil my skin in a
, natural, healthy condition. I thought
al one time 1 could not be cured. &lt;1i though I eon but puoriy expram my
gratitude to you. yrt there to a drop of
I Joy lu every word I write. God’s blewlog rest cn you and your wonderful
medicines to the humble prayer of
Youre Truly,
JiltoO B«Lua
The Heating. Aw Jtonat nail ua -*a
Wbe^s medictoe will promptly cue
« and cvoSeoptabJe com’' for voting
taM Woman Baffraer. Wall, there

„

...

Hutmgs, Nor. 10th, 1874.
Detroit Free Preaa 110.60. and Republican Banner. 11.50, for
D-troit Tribu-i-, 110 80, and Rapubliuan Bvnner, 81.50, lor
Detroit Poet, 810.60, and BepuoUuan Banner, 81.50, for
-

Chicago. Tribune. 82.00 and Repnblican Bam
Chicago Inter-Ooeen, 11.55 and R&gt;—ib
*" men 1Banner, &gt;1.50, for
Chicago Journal. 82.15 and Repul ■an B.auwr. 8150 for
olicnn B lunar 11.50, tor
Chicago Poet and Math • I 65 and
» Banner 11.50, for
Detroit Free Prree. ft 00 and
Detroit Tribue*. 82 00 and Ito ___ tn Banner 11 60. for «&gt;e»w»
—, »
—«- —
•
•
Detroit •
PCM,
52.00
and. Brpub —an Banner 11.50 for
’ Michigaa Farmer, 82.00 and lupoblioan Bennet 11.50 for Country Gentleman. 82-50 and Rapublioan Benner 11.50 for Western Hum', 82.00 and Rrouldteaa Banner HAO for
Advaana, 13.15 end Brpublioen Banner 11A0 for - •
Nee Coveo ant, 82.65 and Republican Banner HAO for
-

OPIUM
MUSICS NOVEMBER
VOCAL

C

3 15

GOLDSMITH'S

BRYAJTT &amp; STWTOK

TRIWEEKLIES.
d Beputtem Banner I1.5U for

• fl.40
6.40

an Baun-r 81.50 for Banner 81-50 for i&gt;n Banner II 50 fir •

nr 11.50 far
.
sBaamwUAOfor .

John Stanley.
J

Liiltt

�Th. next annul Meeting „f ,hi. As.ociation will be held at Kalan.as.-o
e-muiandng on Monday *re»ing. Derouiber 2Sth. 1874, and ci-winuinu
At Granger Prices.
thmegh Tntoday ,od Wrdnwday fol­
lowing.
,
There is •«. be a apacial meeting of
All tbe Railroad* running to Kale,
Pioneer Fire C.unp.nr. N -. 1, on Fri. ■uapoo give free return tinketa to tn-inday evening, Nov. 27th. It la tbe dve're
of the officer* that every tnemlnrr (bould
he in altendano*. as busin*.* of impor­
tance will come before ibo meeting.
We learn that 41 fine c.p. that cost signed to b* of th* most interesting and
ahum 883 a doa in bar. b -en parch seed p.scticii character.
6* tbe um of the members ..f Pioneer
Addrea e- and papers will h« rvou
by some of th.. abieA man ia th ■ Stole
M-mn l-a* been |4awl in g&gt;4 orJ-r,
Teacher* tnd all Inend. ol Edeoatio..
and that tbe oamjtrny i* p.'m?&gt;riux ate cordially .nJ eamestly invited Io
beyoud all pcevloa- nr-oadeat.
anend. Te*tl.*ra in .11 grad*, ol
Atavng -ur new adrertwrmcm'a ’o-1a. -cbuols will I,* amply tepid for their
Anorr Birrxxa. At certain periods
will be found tb- Pro^-em* of the Da- attendance, both m pb-aaure and profit.
of hfo a loam u a n-e-e.itr ; but there
0E0. A. PRINCE 1 co.
trvit Fra, pr(M. ,h. |Ml,io? D .,uoerJlU,
h d ingot in usmg stimahiui* that injure
paper in the Stale, aadun-ot thab&gt;.t
tile organs of digestion while giving Organs
&amp;.
Melodeons.
»ewa|«per* puhU»bod. Wo commend
tmnpurary relief To obviat* thia and
n"OM*‘- Ur»e*e. •■* M*.«
;
it to thv atUntiuu ..f such of our r«aler* aa dest.e a D -maeraticm.-trupjl.tau

FINE PICTURES

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CHURCHES.

fhe Country Gentleman

endev of the club- fm retd.a |3D aad

CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Th« Leading Newspaper in
th* Wait

54,000

XThe delegate, fro® Emsn..cl Uharch
; to the Diuoaciau &lt; -j iv-nli tv at U.an I
fa
R-pi-la nu the 2d of Duo-mbrr, ur. tn..
Recoe. Rev. J. W
II1W
Dubat-: Qi—tuin—1&lt; the-liveraity
Henry A. G-olye«r. Hun. Davi t &lt;J. । of the human Irnj
‘
“
Robinson, an I M. W Riker, E q. Al I Amuttn
ternate*. F D. Ackley and Jama M. L B. K-rnpra
Chaa- FL Uiuee.
Clothing!
'
Hoghsa.
Paul Butl-r,
Gaorgr D-nnia,
NcwdOek of Clothing on th* roaif
Our thanks -re fan lured tir in invi­
from Jlouou. We hire men’, fon.-v
Luther B own.
suiio. black *uita an J « full ime ol cJ- tation to the Grund Annual Firom.n's
Bwll, al StiniMj-’a Hdl. Charlotio.
to he .oI4 ch-ay tor -mep ice to all. Our
810 al, woas owrruim (or wear cannot Tu-olay evening. DoenmlMr l.t Th­
en td of in vital hn is a fin- si-cimen of
job workrfraditubl* -dik-1., th* Firrm in

‘

HISTORY OF T11E

NEW YORK TOMBS

Daily.

Important of all qeoattone—When to
Buy and A’hrn to Sell.
Tbe Country Gvntemm embrace*
oi-tnerous m.nor depirtment. of .
P^ial ch-irutrr. such as tbe Dairy
I be ftoullrv-Yaid the
,k- viZ’

P'A |«st offi?u has been edahbshsd at
Cirltoa Co--t*r and James M. Cuv-rt
appuiutal p-si-uu'ar. / ~A'u' &lt;13! «y-

T-UTHRRTtFCKBBASJV,Publishers.
AIBAMY, M. Y.
'

Continuing our rec-rd of th&gt; doing*
pieamre. Any ot our sub-erib r» who
deMi. can bate their paper* sent there •4 th* Circnit Court w« not* th* follow­
ing ■* th« bu.in*** of th* week *n-liag
on notifying tti of their'wishes.
E*|nniii| attentiua is aikeJ to the ar on Saturday la«t

------ -- —
proof ,5 Mata. cbeJced flanuei plait
scarlet, blue, gr.-cn, ud opera, only 6&lt;
ivnl*. We have ttia beet beaver cloak
Ing In our town. Don’t forget to c .11.
Ooo, H. JoJiXm.k A Co,
®”f
MWdlerlHe.

.rVW’.W'-”,

a-agaside'. or paper, published, with
without the advertised pjemtum-.
will obtiin it’f--r you at'th- Izjw
Raisa, without any axpenso to you
••nding tbe erder.

tick on our 4th page Oom tbs Lmsing
RrpMiton. res lowing the masterly re­ Myer* plaintiff rs Nathan 0. Grant, import of thu Coi-nuisiionrr of Railroa Is. pl-ade-1 with Sarah A- Hudon, defend­
W o shall hovo more to say if th- lacfo I ants; a judirem.nl of 8102 UO was a*.
i curded tbe plaiu'lff by a Jury with rash
j of suit to ba tared.
Wright A Hol
th* me iu time tru«t tbe ariicl* referred
to above, will bo isrefullv read, by »v bnx/k fur Praii.tiff, William Howhy
! aad James A. Swvaoy for defendant*.
ery perwn iuiervstvd in public im*
In th. case ot Allen Wheelock and
Chari-* L Tultfo, «* Amoa W-odmanthe plai triff* -olanUnly submit to
a nun suit w.tli judgement in fiver ol
defendan-, against plaintiff* an-l aaroty
He &lt;ccnp&lt;r* a l-r^o. -ell fur-ii*lieJ
iwevet*. Sw.esoy A Wood fur plaior &lt;utu in th* officara' qaarlcrt. take* hi&lt;
•‘ff-- Vankelsoi &amp; R-lie for defendIwxuri-a. m-st. by him* If. w-*r* tb*
ordin-rv d.-ma ul a vituen. and ba&lt;
The Replevin Suit «f laieetl* M. Co­
been allowed tu let bi. luir and wni*krey, by h-r next fn-nd. Am T. Wood-n grow. On* ol iboso
w.-rth. vs Cb.ir!e. 8. Burton, wa« trkd
l-y jury who f -and ••that a* lose much ol
the ptui-eru a. was i.ken I rum the traok
Of Special int-reklio ib* Utile |
pie ia Tb* Nursery, a monthly pub.
litm by John L Sh.-rey, uf Omron, at i detention, and a* to the ..ibtr property
81.50 |«r year It i- toll of il uurali-ui ' tor dul-ndant. Cod tor tb plaintiff to
that eiiinut fail of j;loa4nx .neb rea-1-1!». toxrd. WriJn a 11 Ibrook for
era. while the muttor i&gt; just -nlejlatod plaintiff, C. Q HrUbruok on i Wtl.iam
t sinter-*t an I ins’r.ic* you -g person., | Bur;bor fo d-fouJin-.
Ol all -&gt;nr pnb.ic-tfo-.* ttonu i. mi.ie
I-. the'assuimwit cnoe of Loval 8milh.
that cat. be mure w«|. ogiy !—“ ------ 1
•
-

It msy not be generally know--, I
it has b yun I all qae-tiu -. been puv
that iL- -ns.iulac ur-uf g'ovu . ia
Ac., by Darling A Hib&gt;irJ ot ill* ei ;
i. use-iinx with goo ral fjv-ir, and

aud sliipuing g-ols to spend ric
g-ving u» tb. partic ilari of Itwir
era* ol taoni.ig -nd m-nu'actor-.-a,

Lical Mtjijies floticej.

» 30th day of • over
n ave ■&gt;** ilb*l alia
Id. and ibal the drai
1 our: bat whether a

•eunty. N-w York, but rsmovsj to th*
then wilJ.rnv* of Jarkam count*.
Michigan, in November. D35 settling
on land preebaoed of th* Guv«rnm-nt
in th* towoabtp of Concord. H* real led
Ibero until 11-52, when Le/nt.rvd «m*
land in th* township „f Baltimore, tn
this oounlr. and tuaj* it bl* hum*. In
alt th* rolaliuoa «f &gt;ifo Mr Striker **•
on* »t th* truest and njble.l of men.
buo-re-l and reapect^l by -11 win, kn-w
him Had olten been chosen by bi*
follow to*n*m-n to all th* rospousibljiusiliuos of tri-ai within tb.ir gift, and
by th*
U&gt;*8seun l R-pr*eeu:«-

llcc,,?a » »h th- jom.ultte* appointed
l-y the Tiuatw* to nterlntend thk
□uotliig oi tbe tai.a reprn outing the
lumber* of t &lt;kota-old. While there
Isnoetusl noceslty tor the pneeneo

lf-72. a* tb-ir Rcpn*«ai*tivu in th*
Stat* Legislature. T * dntoe of thiti u-t like all oth--ra cubfl J—1 to bin- ware
Ji.cbar.red with Imn-r to himwlh end
for tins bv-t in ter*st *£ th- pub'le, but
l-ruvv-l too KtMt lorjii* admired year*
and f*&lt;iblo heath, aud from th*
uf
the lung Ssduti ol lt73. ha utver Icily
r*eov*&lt;ed. and finally, quietly foUaale-p

k ton-ma liereaft-r, llirvuyli the merit*
vl Him wlu d.ed &lt;&lt;n Calvary that -rrm; men might find loisiv-n—* tr the
ui*nitold .rrura cuuaquuo! . t&gt; wir.ii.tane* uu tbi* fouUtuol of Gun who
•doetl. ell thing. wrll." M.y the ex.
i «.ay-d s-xc-i-t laxaliun of coau. Wright ■ mpU Im. h» hit bshini *o woetl.y -I
A h -ibruok and J-.tu Carv»tn f--r apI-»ltee. (1 U H dbrajk for appeUa-it.
In the 0MU.ui.si' ca»o of (liratn N-rrt o. appo.lm, v* Israel S- Geer, anpe!
but, the J-.ry foun I or plaintiff |13U .

iS-BEFS
rixs'-r
st-T'-sS
A. N,

AB IN,

FLOVR f- GRJLY

Commission Merchant,
In tbo chinrery mitter of El-jih
Johnson vs V-tla Jnhneon. tor divorce, a
•li-creo of divert* was entered. Cletnrnt
Smith for complainant.

the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State Street-

I
Tbo tu&gt;ile*iga&lt;»d having purchased
' the Barr.wills* Flour-ng Mill, are pre^psnid to d-‘ miiliog of any daeeiipUou
kuu short o-itioe. P.'tonago subeitrd.
Cu-tooi wurk a speciality Cush paid
fur wueat, uOru, oata and buckwheat.

Cider Apple* Wanted.

1 want all the Cider Apple* I can
buy. Caah will be given for them.
Bring them a'png—eoonor the hotter.
Mill an Jctf-rsnn street, n.-tir Kelley’s
steam mill, south end of city limits.

Gold 112.

L1VINGST0JK IS DEAD!

' W* clip th* f-llowiagfrom th-Grand
Rapils &amp;flt:
Howland, White A Co . the contrac­
tors who have th* j -b of building tbe
notire lino of the Michigan nud Ohio
Railroad exp-ct that the sub o-ntr.rtur* who are at w-rk O'a Un* end ol the nhicb reached over 20 000 co|-iM|ha,
fir-t year. Grand chance for ag-ftts
Pric-.-t the l«--k, 81 00. Agent* fav rable d-alt with. Addrew (at thia
uffio-). -r Morgan ubanel. Bo-ion

C. SJHULENBURG.

Fino rain Sunday night.
Thauk•giving to-morrow.

Patent* luuid.

Tbe Jury are still at work

services'ea a wolfoigger to tbo ci?iwns
of this eily and vicinity. Reeiden-e on
Green Street in the Second Word.
Terins rea-onabl*.
Rouxi Csjf.
’ Halting-, Oct 30, lS«fo

List* of Patent* i**u.-d from &gt;bo U.
8 Patent Office tn Michigan Inventors,
for .the week ending Nur. Otb. 1874,
and each beating that .late. Furnish­ THE
Mr- E. R-binaon will give a Thanks­ ed thia paper by Cux A Cor, Solicitor*
giving । arty at Hickory Cursors, Tburs- of Patent*. Wellington. D. Q:
Plow-Woeel-W 8 Lewie toe, Kala[ day, Nov. 26. bill 8100.

WHOLE WESTERN

The earning* of lb- Greet Western
Railway fur th* w-ek .-nding October
16th. were.
1874. 8 U5,825; 1878,
8128,470. Gering the month of 8-p
iember th- trofic d-creo— ou the Greei
Western .r.r.gy-1 sb-ut IIOlXM per
week,
(169,000 lor the month.
But th.ro si. afou a d*craa» in wink
'«K expenw* smuuutiag to (71100
The nwwfh’s profit. .,rs (1(8,0 k).
againM 1X54.900 in September 1873.

COUN-

sassRjs.

।
Religion* aerviee*
morrow in tbo
I' Methixli-t Churvb. Rev. T. D. Marah

'' officiating, at half past 10 o'clock.

Painting and Graining.

' Tn» Lensing RiyAlitm ia to be pub
! lisbed *etui weekly aftor tbe firet ol
' January. 8u.«mi to the eatorpritoL/'Tbauk-ffiviug *ervic--s ■ ill be bold iu

i Emanuel Cho-ch tt-morrow at 10:80
i-LM. i&gt;vJ. w Baucruit, officiating.
_ ___________
i Fur a tow days jiart. wo bare bad
C«ui«. On«j S-J.I.I »b« o
AIhovo'.gh work; able tooehcra. Great .Jlig ^our th* grrnn-l is covered with
er demand for a*a Im’s to fill jadibmthan’ th- amply. Tenn* mM
We ri-b w* wore rfoh, eo that we
F-&gt;r cireuiara addree* C. G. Swonaberg.
couM afford one ot tbw* apleadid
Cbaudeh-ra that Smith. M*n«e A Proatun are *rUi»g *n cheap.

H. Bigley, Mr*. H.ttk C»k. Vrv
U.N. Ooot-r. Mra. Z-bAh Duff-y,
Mra. 8. A. Demond. Mi** Olive -Dauiel,
J. M- F-irt. Mre. C. E. Fergey, Bu*Il
Fuller Mra Mary E UuMtmith. Tom
Ha»*y. Fred llectt. A hrn Hauen. J.C.
K-tctiom. Ears Leo -ard, Hrs. A I-its
Moore, Mra Alio. M.-ura Fre-mia Par­
ker. Albert Ito-la M- So'.em to. Ad*i.8ea:*r, John E. Rsnkia, dan-ah Tem­

Specimen CopieiSintFree

John Bo*-m*r ba* th*thank* nf Edd ple, Hanson Wurth.
for remplre of Ins b«t oigarw. Heal­
way. keep* guod onre and teeot* to
Town-hip Ckrfc of Hope.
know who should trylbemCreek. Mich. Ly-la A- D-tgar,
Carpoater'* Art Entertainment after Orlesna Ou-, N. T.

Dir « rM,r letters to No. of
Si-owing IO « dcad-he-d buuw on ttdiredey arming, poll OP *»■«"• ««&gt;d
b-x or drawer.
Roarere. P M.
I They bare thsuka for comptiawttaire.
Arrmw in want cf gtorm th* very

&lt;r.t living i a'-*, will du wail to toll on
J-J.n Sl-aley. We have beau (bar*

THFWTkOBOOL ntTKltTAYK.

WEBSTER’S

"ns43KSSE..
Baaml. Ih.thr.nd: M

Obstacles to

H.A. BUSELL'S
MkM.lM.SM.

�M*0|.

iTupoo tbocdsditioa of the » ran plated roads, nioe of which are braneboperated to* other companies as own­
ers or teaeecs
Tho aggregated length of tbe 35 op­
erated roods, meladteg tree's which lie.
without as well n within the State, is
5,564.41 rnitek; but the wbola length of
iradt in Michigan, is 3.253 milas.
During 187M.2AZ 1-4 milre of track
bare bean added to that already ia use.
Of this amount, 90 1-2 mites were laid
ou tbo Chicago 4t Canada txxithsrn, and
To*olo, Canada Southern A Detroit; T®
miles on tho Gntcd Bapida &amp; Indiana t
35 1-2 miles on the Detroit t Bay City i
8 1-4 oa Uie Chicago * Northwestern,
and 8 miles on the Jackson. Lansing A
Michigan, Midland A Canada, tbe
MImtuI Hauge, aud the Trareree Cliy
Badraods were put in operation daring

Tbe total of paid up stock and debt
u 9288,256.499.52, the average per mite
boira 966,102.20
The total eoat of all roods aad equip­
ments waa 9273,650.968.41, of which
tho properJon fur Michigan was 9147,582.40VJ7. Tbe aeecage root per mile
868JW.69
Tbo earnings of all the roads report­
ing ware 985. ’52,465.5; operating ex
poara 825,458,449.90, whi. h Is s littte
over 71 per rent, of tbo earnings. The
total net earpings of all roods, includ­
ing tbe bronebeo vl the Chicago A
Nanhwestern. were 814.596,777,56,
amounting to 5.06 x*r cent uf their
paid op stock sad debt.
Average
groos earningi per mile, 18,648.45 ; averajrejict earning*, 82.610.83 per mite.

Trunk Ctxapoatea use DO lb. ra I. Ail;
lb- track is kid upon the stun lard
gauge of 4 feet 8 14 inches, earepiidp ‘
itM uiauu Kapida and Indiana aud IUc
Miebigsn Lake Store, wtoonftae gauge
ia 4 feet 9 1-2 inchc.. The Heeia «
Torch ladie ia i loot 1 inch, and the
Mineral Range ia 8 foot
Duriag tbe year 1878 Ibero were 257
aou-denta to pereraa, of which 27 per
coat w,re fatal; 40 par cent Murrod
from reuses beyond tbo euolroi uf the
victims
victim. ; 54 pa*
par rout
cent &lt;sf
of all
all __
the________
injured
ware empteyea; 26 par Oout were |&gt;av
rengura, and 2.' per rout ether p-tsun*.
Mor* than 20 par cral «f ell the amidenls befall partons upon the track;
about tea per cent from attempting to
gel ou or off ravutg trains; 19 per cent
were hurt white coupling rare ; sad 18
pet cent were injured white awltehibg
orllading off trams- Fur every passeng-r
killad, there ware three uutaUm aud
fi-ur ampiuyea. On*-fi4h of fie e*eidents to pas^ng*r» (woved total; uaethinl to ampkyaa; au dfire-elgb-a to a l
other persons. TbeCommissioner hints
al legislation to punish the e sreteeaure*
of tho** whose who itulst upou walking
upon railroad tracks agd jumping upon

J. Cole &amp; Son.
Grand Itauid* will each send a full
uissimacdery tu the Mrausie Rranion at
New Orleans early n-xt month. We
hear very bltte rai l by any of uw Sir
Knights about going.

Elcm Years Ml 1 Per Cat htet

Benjamin Soule of Grand Rapids has
tho cuutroet to deliver 1O0.W0 torn for
the now Chicago, Saginaw A Cenada
Railroad. They aro &lt;•&gt; ba delivered by I
Jan. 1. along th* first 35 miles of tbe
roti 1 neat of Bi. Louis.

The now depot of tho Lake Sooro A
Michigan Bomtbera Railroad at Grand
Rapids i* 80 by 40 fret io KM,'and cos:
8I.U0L In just Suvua day* from lbs
time the lumber was delivered tbe buUdiag was cotapletod anl in uaa.
Tb* train dispatcher'* vffice, of the
Michigan CenUai railroad, has been remortrl iroui Kalamazoo to Jacksun
Junction. All tb* uicWoMof tb* road
«u tsuw Iw upereted irum ores point.
Seven dispatcher* aad tw. Operator* are
thereby taken trona Kvlamasuo.

tte b at a at mt imh bus
mu
sire
IHfflUU
UE L 0MB
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
h'Si’Ks,

Jesse Chance is going tu build a naw
iron Inidgo at K-llevue, aimiUt to the
■ we* -rected in Lansing during tb* po«

Ft1 Wijr

VINECAR BITTERS
egar Bittern are
EEHiSJfii
ra Nwrada amaatal—
------------nulidttil r roiiert:** o’ wldch are extract­
-■
.,
• SI—
IlieqwsaUMi isBlus&lt;&gt;4dallyaskad. *;Wbat
ia Use cauM of the nnpereUelrd enree* ot
Vtico.k llmW Our answer is, that
they remove tbe cause of disease, asd the
patient recovaia Ida health. Theypre tbe
great bloo.1 purifier and a Hforiviag priadid", s perfect Ileuovainr and Ineigontor
of ihe •yvtera. Never beforeiu tbe history
of the workl has a me.Heine been compoinded po-sesring the remarkable qua!-r
‘ t.—l.
wi
' &lt;um- * uuui iw lieu io. Aiisy are a
Ua PurgAti ye as sn U aa a Toole, reiierCoaa-MIon or Tnflamtnatiou of tbo
Liver aud Visceral Orpins, in BiliousDie-

&amp;W. 1
Mfl

WANTED.’sSffiSS
Business that will Pay

WLSAMiSXSXi!

FILES
Stop! Hearken Ye!

TO HAVE 600D HEALTH

gated 93.502.988.24, or 2 1-2 per cent
upon tbe paid up capital stock of all the
rvoda operated in tbe State.
The firat Grange nss organ:r»l in
The mileage returns (though some­
Washington by Mr. baunders. Superin­
what incomplete) from .10 rowls out of tendent of the D-iarwCent of Agncul
tho 85 show 31,858,726 mitea run.-27
।
cure.
The second in Minnekota, by
per cent by passenger tra.ns, 49 per
Secretary of Washington G^suge.
cant by freight trains, aud 14 par eeat
Tbo olrjcct of the Grange it not to
by conatruecioa and all other trmna- 26
roads rejorting pbisenger mileage, car­ control political action or la fight monried 9.631.230 passengers duriag the upulists, but to advance tbs beat interns
ywat.
I o. the farmer by education ia agricul­
Ths equipments of all roods, bofh in I ture and horticulture and to practice
and out of tbe State, amount Io 1.822 ccooumy and efficiency in business
locomotives .and 80,675 cars. Of Bal ;
piMaa^oa care. 588 are eqniptiwl with ‘

!k°K,]

.’or Plows and other purpose:

for all Ka!amase*&gt; Plows kept on hand,

“rt aid Ins Bam Plow,

tbe National Orange is placed at 8'1.
000 by Brother SoaukunJ, Master ot
the Iowa Slate Grange.

ating expenux. the aggregate of their
The National Grange of the Fatruns
deficit being 9366,418 88. Eight reads of Husbandry will ouaaurence its. antra
failed to pay the wbola of tbair in &gt; rest al sevaiou ia the city of Charleston. S.
da*. the amount unpaid being 8984,­ C., nu the first Wednesday in February,
275.82; white the amount of interest
paid waa 96,864,761 Ud.
There were 18 com|-anics whoso op­
erating expouaea and interest exceeded
tbair aggregate gross earnings by 92,
693.327.42
Only three roads reported dividends,
via: the Michigan Central. Lake Shore
A Michigan Southern, aud tbe Chicago

Be it known, That J shall
keep in stock and fill to order ।
the Celebrated

□i^Fopo

Punctually us ever the Miasoun Btalu
Gr.ugu publish** its quarterly report,,
showing receipts from tb" subordinate
grange* of 19.675 48.

Get P.Bwtil&amp;ft.

Iltwi W. s* Is Mid s^tuses

No Feraou rah take Ihene Bilim
according to" H
-om. and• remain
’ ’teug
heir bonee aro cot dc­
— -------- j
— t«iison or other
and vital onans wasted beyond repair.
Gratrhil TIioumi)0h proclaim Vnmoab B.Trtn the mast wonderful Invigcrant that ever saxtained the sinking system.
Bilious IlrmltUnt, and inter­
mittent Ferera, wbicL are so prevalent
in the valleys of our great rivers through­
out the United States, erpeeially thoeu of
tbe Miwnseiprii, Ohio, Mteeoun. Illinois,
Tenoeesee, Cumberland. Arkansas, Red.
, Colorado. Broxos. Rio Graadu, Pearl, Ala­
bama. Mobile. Savannab, Roanoke. Jamss,
and many olhsrs with their vast tribu­
taries, throughout our entire country dur­
ing Hie Kummer aud Aut—an, and remark­
ably so duringecasona ot unusual lieat and
dryness, ere invanably veompan!ad by ex­
tensive .lernngemrate of tbe »tamacli aud
liver, aad other abdominal viscera, lather
tree’men I. a porgathre, exerting a powerful
influence ui-oa these various organ*, is
eivatislly necesaory. Tliero is no cathar­
tic for the purpose equal h. Do.J. Waucs’a
Vi-reoAh Brrrxix. as they will speedily re­
—. .i..l * I... i
taot.

C. P. Rowell fi Co’g. Col.

Culonel Mo "grave hat been sent
North by tbo Patrons ol Mmisaippi to
induce tbe movemxut thitber ut eijritnl
•nd intelligent labor.

la u
! ?

it.**

If mm will rnjoy-gnod health, kt
them n-e Vrsaaaa lirrrrn* as a medicine.

H* reiterate* nearly all of th* auggeitioa* aud rwcotameuJatiuu* rantiinsd in his report s»f lass year, add ad- - - ;--------- --- - ——re -z: dura a tew uuiers. lb* must cotwpicu^ *»“•*»“• ,b* progress ot the Same,
oua uf whsch aro that the Cummise’uner tUt: “cu at *urk uB tka &lt;uanh will.
-tie aatuvrixed
- • to order
■
gate un •both teAtns weio obliged tu run fur lite. Loe.
aide* cf a tract, or where there it.a col­ 81,UU&lt;&gt;.
lite bulanco of cish in th* btate
lection of tracts at a aireel or highway
crossing, instead of upon oua aide only ; Treasury Nov. 1. 1874, «u896d,146 86.
aad that a law ba peased, eutbutwug Receipts dunog th* wwk ending Nor
the employe* ot reilruad cooi|*aniea tu tl worn 830,481.17; poymeuta duriag
eat daceyed or daug-rou* tree* staoding •itme Gms 858.138.91; louring a Lai
upon tbe premises of adjacent prqwrty Jure in Uie Troa&gt;ury ui Wl'J.494.12 ; a
owners alongaidu their track. He re­ ues-tvra lur tbe wveK at 927^6174.
marks that the aes-d of thia legislation
Hun. L. D. Dibble, attocuey ol tb&lt;
was illustrated by tho n.uet disastrous Chicago and Like Huron ttailroed, wa.
railroad aecideac yet reverted duriuu
1874 itj Ibis State, that at Trufhot sta­ ployus of ths road, with -n elogant Xv
tion, on tho Dstruit. L*usin - A Lahr -aicbcluia rusting 859. Str. Diol
Michigan Railroad, July 17, whrro a was token entirely by surpiise, bo: i
gravel train uf nine cars was completely •ponded in n neat and loelmg speech.
wracked, 7 men being killed and lb

GOODEY SLADTS BOOK

Jttta &amp; Saiiiai

A FINE IIAIA filuWISBIEIIOS.

JEMNfflN, SKIING IACHTE K

To Whom it may Concern!
gruss earnings [xr train mile run
tor all clatooa
-------uf. tr*
'-rare »L4l ; Mt
earnings 39 coots
»* carnikgs 69 •
08 were from fr»L-w transport alien;
28.08 from passenger traffic; end tho
romaining 4 per cent, fnxn express,
mails, and mvcellaiMoua sources.
Of. the expense* 23 |cr cent were fur
motive power and curs, 28 |&gt;er cent lur
maintenance of way, aid 49 per cent
far operating, such c« salaries, damage*,
taxation, and hire of cars. It ia a uoticaable fact that the extwase* end earn­
ings per mite uf tho roads in tbe Upper
Peninsula are vety much larger than
tho ether roads of tbe Htata, with the
exception ol th" Lake Bbore &amp; Michigan
Southern and th- Michigan UeturaL

i csiH.WiisuMFsmnam

I shall rontinu* to keep on hand and
•--11 the b-sl uf

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
x and Plastering Hair.

iivor. and grocrnlly n-vlorlng the healthy
iuuciious of.'lba dipvetlvw organ*
Dy&gt;pqr&gt;ia nr I iidlgt-dion, Hcadcelic.Bein ia thehhc-ihler*,Ccri|thi,Tightnews cf the Cheat. Dizsneas, Sour Eructa­
tions of the Stutaacb, Bad Taste in tho
Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation ot the Lona*. Pain
in the region ol the Kidueya. and a hun­
dred other painful aymptonu, are the off•prinit* of Dyvpepmx Ono buttle will
jirvrs a better rnanntre of its merits than
a lei.g'by advvrliecmeuL
Scniftiln, or King's F.rIL White
8»sl.infi. tleers, Eiyaipelsa, Swelled
Neek. Goitre, tteiufnluus Inflammations,
Indolent Iiiflammslious, Metccrial AflTccnona, Old Norte. Eruptions of the Skin.
Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, aa ia all
other conatituuuusd Diseases, Wium
Visacak lirrtiti have shoau thexr greei
curative lowers in th* most obstinate cml
intractable cxsea
Fur Inflaiiimutory and (hrotile
BbrumatisUl, Gout, II.lions, Bemittent
sad Intermittent I'evsra, Dtsease* of tho
Blood, laver. Kidneys, and Bladder, these

■ sale iweiB. are veeatee*
ssasM •&gt; saM roan. &lt;Sua i&gt; ka OaSOes i
owe ,la tfcs&lt;n/ar Mswni »»e saaw
■ san as. wk? Iks a«aswWiksreaU&lt;s.
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MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. I.

3rand. River Valley Division

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CaUtod by Vitiated Blovu
Mecbnnlrul JHm-mmw.—Persons racagt-d in Paints and Ad. nerals. such as
P.un-.lwra. 1 rpe-iettcrs, Gold-beiusra, and
Miners, as they advance in life, are sub­
ject to |amlysir of tbe Betels. To guard
against this, taio a disso uf Waucxa'a
V txru &gt;n I’m. r.i eeeisivnaily.
For Skill DIwaMte, I&gt;'i]!&lt;ions,T*««’,
bolt Ulicuni. Blotches, Spots, Pimple?,
PuatuliM, 1 tod*. Carbuncle*. Ringworms,
Scald Iliad. Sore Eye". Erysipelas, Itch,

-w isuui
ase &lt;kslab 4m W mxmw. a. u. un
■ siKk la Ik. isreessa. sklskssUwsruM

SHESKb®

SKKS&gt;3tF t KS-iRriS

or nature, sre literally dug np and earried
out of the system iu a (lion time by the
EM of tlirec lUtters.
Pin. Tape, and other 'Vontw-Urtir.g in Uie »' st. tn of an many thousands, sre
effoetaallv destroyed aad removed. No
system of msdkiue, no veraufugva. no

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4*. . g
^■eUavv. lbs Iraia leaiaa towkse**
.eta*, iiwr H ra elt seton Km. m
newsies "US she ta&gt; Crsta «e tea Vs
traiMteMeUs»o4J^SfaAw

Agriculluial ImDlerr.ent:

Foe Female OiniolaintA, in young
or old, mamed or riugte. al the dawn of
woman hood ot the turn ol lifeelbaee Tonic
Bitter* diefday *o dcchted aa infinenoe
'
that improveiucsl Is som perceptible.
Jaundice.—In all eaare nf jaundice,
Warenousa currier Broadway and Ap
rest aasnred that your liver is net doing IU
pls Btreeu. F
W. T EASTMAN
work. Th" only senxibio treatment is to
Hastings, Sept 23,1874.
promote the secretion of the bile and
faior its removal. For llu* purpuwo use
Vixboab Btrtxxs.
Cleauae the Vitiated Blood when­
ever yon Cud its impurities bursting
through ths skia in 1’iruptae, Eruptieas,
or Sores; clcsxiM it when you find it ob­
structed and sluggish iu the veins; cleanse
siting M tbestosy e&gt;4s. Me Se. 4a
»
r»r.»«fl. Assn t&gt;srhs».Mg A rbs 4s
se it eben it is tow; your frelmgs will t:D
you when. Keep tbe blood pure, aad the
health of the system will follow.
«L AC.
(Gtvx xx'i Call.)

fsUmaa't Fslose tftwsiae Csn Isas
1 ItesiH lunes were ■Win. ssre*&lt;
41w.«U&gt;w4 IsslOs iw Chtaaew v

41 Part Ere N.Y- ^JENNIE,’

Tbo aveiage tonnage of products car- ,
rted. ao far as ateerrainable. was 12.- ।
370.905 toe*. The amount of iron aau
other ores carried waa about 1,445,242
FIFTH ANU LAST GUTCONCEB1
tosa; and tho tonnage of lumber and
15 Alli UF Till.
forest products exceeded that at agri­
A twenty thousand dollar judgement
cultural products, fi(mr. provision*, and •as rendered again*! Grand Rapids on
manufacturer
lUilruail bonds a few day* ago.
Tbe avvrags rales ot freight jwr ton
Tb« shop* of tbo Msehigan School
per mite ia teas by from two tu 14 ]&gt;er
NOVEMBER 30, 1874.
seat, aa compared with tho rates of Furniture Co. at Northville ware de­
Drawing Certain at that Date.
1872. Tho CommUsiuncr quotes trexu alroynd by fire last week. Lore 914,*
tbe annus) repora uf tbe stockholders
LIST OF GIFTS.
of tbo Lake Shore A Nichigas tint ih.ru
aad the Michigan Cs&gt;tral Companies,
showing a decreaa. tn tho freight rata
of those two roods for several years
past, and ateo proving that Michigan
Mine compare favorably with those oth­
er State*.
The Commissioner says ho has been
signed.
.
enuftruiad in tbe views advanced in hit
Mr. J. B- Frvctoe of Caledonia. h» a
fret annual repert in regard to tbe arils
eiarr mill which ia ran by water. He
has already mad* 600 barrels of ci tar
ready taken plseo iu several of tho lur his neigbbunNorthwestern Statea. and thinks tho
Petar Kinta, ot Ida, white out hunt­
PRICE OF TICKETS.
hooute spirit now existing butween tb. ing on the 31at «f October, by tbo acci­
railroad corporations aud the peorde ol dental discharge ol his gun bad u portboee Btaiea ia a thing to be depbwed. lion of bis hand shot away.
Il tbo case of our own roods, bo says
Ttow receipts of convicts into tire
that tho operating expenses of one-firth
of tho whole autnuer exread their grres Slate Prison during the pest month lias
earn inga by 82.693^4.42. He fun her been &gt;8, against 18 discharged Tbe
adds:
view of the fact that th. total number remaining is 710.
action taken in too Staten already allud­
Mr- Henry C. Wentworth baa been
ed to con only bo rewarded os an "Xper amannted OwtreraJ Poaeengvr Agvol of
■rant on tbefr port, whieb ha* nut g-n* UM Mtebigau Oawtral Railroad Com- NEWOFFERSI
erMly acrompltebed tho reeulta desired. imny, with baodquartera at Chisago.
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ha- Ix^n aud continue, to be downward
it would seem that we could affiwd to
await the roechs of tbeir action, and
ami ouraelres of tbair erpecvetiae. ere
«e&gt;oo make an nEampt which bos
gweod Latite oteewbeev.**
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tro—rts brief notfco of thachsTtarrailroud ceaapanree Michigan, showE their rights and obtigataHie, the
a of taxation to which they owe eabtad, and tho rata* of pasasngwr aad
ght tariff which they fare altewed to
nee. Tboee roads era the Detroit

a 810.600
to build a

EVERT LAIN SHOULD TAKE IT.

OF KILDARE.
tUlfflffi Kt&amp;i BI 1 R lEftRT.

Daanoa WussJow, who tare bora a
Democratic candidate for Orewlt Court
Cutnmiaafowor ta Bemea county at ora-

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Goorn Cooper, a lad 15 years of age
worruetantly kilted at Battle Creek,
Nov. fi, by th* bursting of a east-iron
cacnou, which tea father was testing
preparatory Iu a Dwtnocralic juliloe.

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VOL. XIX. NO. 32

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Hi-rcaixsox, Bxxo Cb, Kix. J
Nov. 11.1«T4. J

ATLANTIC MONTHLY

MILO T. WHEELER.

WM-

WHOLE NO. 966.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1874.

Cif^

NEW PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD

BUROHER.

w^ rod te

YOU WILL FIND

JOHSt KQBERTN.

While they sat over the luncheon, a
servant camo with the money which
Mrs Raymond owed Mbs Vincent for
her daughter's Irnsonu, and requested a

qiga'feAKSgtts: hl! ■ STIIES M MM OF ill OHfflt
HR. CL RUSSELL.

'

“She said I'd bo likely to find you j
here." said tbe prl portly.
“Where alee oloo should you find!
bwr?" demanded Mr. Vincent, hnurhlily, looking at the girl witn eyes that

NEW LUMBER,

Laura wrote the receipt, hesitated,.
then signed “Mm- Eugene Vinoout.*' a I
name that struck ennaternatum and dis­
may to Mrs. Rsyrnoud's heart when ata
read it Tu offitad tho wife or Eugene
Vincent was the last thing that politic

NEW PRICES.
AND NEW MEN,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

THAT DEFY COMPETITION, AT

VILKI/tS B^OTtfE/fS

I

Near Dwight &amp;■ Burrall’s Agricultural W arks, Hastings, .Mich.

lhe understanding ia whieh wo wont
through that form of marriage .You
are saved, you will live and for that
groat bleeaing wo should b^h be wil­
ling to su&amp;r a littte iuonaMMsaee.
I
wish you to bo froo, and yuu best know
wlrnt should bo done. It stems to di
that any jury would pronounce tbe ceretnuny Bull, ami that neither of us need
I Ih&gt; injured by kt Of course, I shall
I leave hero immediately, and after uur
affairs are sjitlsJ, I wnh to loaro ths

"1 foci that it yrould be cowardly of
me to Bo hero lotgor," he Mid. “When 1
I id not suffering pain I moan to go
about. Of course, I shall avoid violent
exercise, but I must not vegetate any

652,
Harper’s Weekly.
r Division

Harper's Magaidnf
ILLUSTRATED.

ILLUSTRATED.

LVCtV^ RVSSKLL,

.Vuricro q/ the pre—.
Tbe Weekly U tbe ableat and most
tsoworful Hluatrated periodical publish­
ed Jn thte country. Ita editorials are
scholarly and convincing, and carry
much weight. Ita Illustrations of cur­
rent eventa are full and ftvah. and are
prepared by oar best deslngera. With
a circulation of 150.000, the Weekly te
read by at least half a million pcraona,
and Its Influence as an organ of "plnl"”

She (£vruing ^ost
An Independent Journal, Complete in
in all ita Departments of Newt

Its papers upon existent questions and
its Inimitable cartoons help to monto
the sentiments of the country.-Pt/te
tetrpA commerelal.

Wa. JL HAYFORD,

Her voice failed her, and sta stopped.
Mr. Vineenl wee walking the room
in uncontrollable agitation.
“I was craxy tu think of seek a sac­
rifice!" S- exclaimed. ••It was tbe
height of eelfirbnJM -a eelfiebnesa to»,
that has defeated ita.ML Why did I not

iog your happinessF’ ba asked.
“1 havo -nothing to forg’ve," site
said, got,Ur, softlr pressing the -baud
that had ctanwd hers.
"1 am glad
, that 1 could comfort you when you
ue»disl ms, and, and I think there's no
! foot oc rwo of tbe ground, leaving •
I great harm done.”
"You were a comfort and a blessing | field not of bare cases but of bare pega.
to tar." he sail presently "1 taro a I hare male it a point to ascertain the
fancy that I should Ijavo died without
damage actually caused by the grass­
you. I»u you remember 1 was tatter as
hoppers in thu region, and have come
soon as wu were married ?"
Bhe romeptarvd that evening with a in contact with and received direct in­
paog of regrot How happy stio had
I been in spite of his danger t His hours residing in the counties of Lyon, Chase,
trotned few, but they were all to ta
pawl with her; now long years Marion, Harvey, Sedgewtek and Reno.
sUttehc-1 before him, but she must be far As ths result of their statemenu, I
think tbs (allowing may be relied upon
at a tolerably accurate summary of

ragann- ni
repudl

TERMS ;
Postage free ta all.Sibserlbers In lhe
Vailed Slates.

Iiing bis hands with, joyful Impatience
"Mrs. Vincent." ho said, grasping
her hand as sho stood upon tho stop
| above him, “1 have joyful news, glori
uus news for you?’
i A diiunees swept b-?f are her viai~n.
j and she looked up at him —••■’" ‘*-y
witbj-arted lips.

IOX
tJrttfKj.

DENTIST

Uumit.
- es Stif

■

Kicbiian.
Pubtabed by
H- 0 HOUGH ION t CO .
219 Washington St- Boston

H°Tel!
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Swuy’s
&gt;

Michigan Exchange.

Ma. Enrroa.-My business is taking
me through Kansas to Colorado, and 1
am making the janat. Uisurly, giving
myself opportunity to ano th a country,
end learn somethiag of ths peoplo. I
am spending a fro days in this delight­
ful thriving, ootarprisiog, three-yearold city of Hntehtnsuu, and I find I
hare a little lime for letter writing. ,1
had hoard so much of tbs utter ruin
caused bytta grasshoppers, that I ex­
pected to see a land quits stripped of
all vegetation; “a dried-up, desolate
country," at the poaoriptions read, “ao-i
a discouraged, disheartened population.”
Wliat I actually hare found ia Kansas
may br of interest to your readers aad
perhaps allay soms nee Hess fears. In
Eistern Kansas I found the damage in­
flicted by thu grasshoppers lu be com­
p trailrsly light My route of travel
over ths KaosuMidlauI Bxilroxl. from
Kiosit City, toak ma through ths Kvw
(or Kansas Valley) as far at Topeka.
Vegetation appeared to bo about ax lux­
uriant as ever, an t bat for ths menGelds oho would but have disnorerod
that hi vat jntta ‘grtathappar region.’
From Topeka I have traveled wart­
ward, cd the line of tbe Atahiasoa, To­
peka, and Banta Fs Railroad, through
tbe Cottonwood Valley aad into tbe Ar­
kansas Valley. Hero tho grasshoppers
were in at overwhelming numbers and
proved as destructive. perhaps, at any­
where. By the time they appeared in
Eastern Kaaass (aome two or threw
weeks later than here) the’corn had so
far matured that, while they cat off
leaves and tarsals, they left ♦the, ears
hanging upon the s'alk*. Farther west­
ward, tlio ears being ia tbe •‘milky
state," were also da.troyed, losving the
bare stalka standing in the fields ilka so
many walking-esaes stuck in tbe
ground. Hera, in this portion of Mid­
dle Raatat, the graisboppere came ear­
ly anoagh to find toe corn in a still ten­
derer state, and ttay destroyed not only
loaf ano tassel and lhe iori(weat ear.

i) a arkk a iiuotuem. k«w Te«L

INTER-OCEAN.

Repository of Fashion. Pleasure.
Instruction"

ARTHUR’S

three editions.

lllutratei Home Majaiise.

tald.
_______ free immediately if the
law will make you so,” ta axil, burrlCrop
c-Htj "sal whatever reparation I ean Nel aOecie.1 by grasshoppers.
tuaso you, 1 will- I wish," ta sfid, roneidoreJ very fair, ranging from 15
wistfully, pausing before hsr, "I wish to 35 bnahah per aero. Many fanners
you would forget everything but that _1
aui your friend, and have cuafidenee in

What more bs would hare said was
sloppod. for Loom Vincsat melted tt
this feet like a wnrath of anow.
Site
awoke in hsr own chamber, w;th Betty
rubbing her hands, and laughing and

Harpers Bazar.

। C4BW bon
i asionisht

Bom what injure!

grasshoppers, ia

ILLUSTRATED.

, Jfoltca Of

twb™

tfon of tact and talc
C nd in any Journal

P”*-

."h/_riSK;

8uwn only in limited quantity; a good

LEADING BEPUBLICAH PAPER
and how should —----------—. r—
this mna'a wile before lhe world. Thgy
were bound for life; and yet all he bat
wanted &lt;&gt;f her waa a companion tu
cheer and amuse him foe a few weeks,
a sort ol fancy soiront whose wages
will be paid In his wilt Would its hsfu
her utterly I Would tarty to put h«r

IN THE NORTHWEST.

is BOltannly of grwat.

T»sINTE«-OCBA?l makas roprrlal &lt;
‘

Stqical ai lataital

F.»Ugf free »• »H S«tecrtbm ia tta

A FAMILY

MEWIFAPEI-

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

Called 8UIM.

William R-iymjod to du with itf"
"Ha'loved yor once, and may Joseyon VOL"
"Poasibly,” aba said, coloring. “Bat
fiat makes no diftorotiwr."
•‘Woulljon wish him to think that
you married another willingly, ezpaclme tn irenil vour lile with him f"

whit Show Bllfe and further terms by
apqdying i®
______

THE VINCENT MARRIAGE.

Tbe Evening Post A Other PublicationsPeroons desiring to order other pert
odtaSwtU find It «o ttair
eend their sutanslptlans through this
now Exber of tbe following pubbeafiztn. vvflt !»’ BUPpUods 1**
S'k" XtS..“,7S5&gt;^
the sum named in addition to tbe roe

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when bo had received the firot ray &lt;tf
hone he was silent to her, and sta know
of his safety only through lhe physician.
Evidently she would haio to go away
from him. Bui ovcr.aU this confusion
of bitter feeling «M ita joyful thought
that be wrt saved, that ho wouM -live.
Betty came again, saying that the
doctor was at the door, and srantod to

Not badly dxrnsgsl by tbe grasshop­
pers. The small fruits -strswtarrtew,
blacktamws, *e-&gt; Led yielded well
wherever grown, end ware out of xbe
way of tbe destroying srrny.
The

the applet left untouobu J. One* farmer
harvested HOD bushels from 200 trows.
Poach truer lost their leaves, and ocrationally the peach was Utten; bet
Eagone Vincent clenched tbe small tbe crop was a largo one, end In ssvsrJ
hand in bls.
towns peaohss could ta had in any
“Ia ho not your lover ?"
quantily al 25 els. per bashaL Cher­
“I rejected him. sir!"
-laiure, who ia ho whom you loraF' ries were abundant. Grapes ware vary
askod her companion, in a pMeionate

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you up- And, Laura, if you loro nol&gt;o.ly else, by Heaven! 1*11 make you
love m«, or 1*11 dis in tho attempt.”
Bornrnl, of Cubm cuantv. win Is*
Mrs. Vincent sank back iota terr seal o.tA .r •&gt; nin
_ i
____ ___ __ ___ . whlls, iM again, and looked into her buatand'a
shrank from intruding on hifii, but felt face. "Eogonei" ata said, aaMy.
that dseeocy required that^ata should

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varen.

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School Cards,

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Portfolio of Gems,
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GROCER I E-S

"God 1&gt;Usj ymi I"
.
In ten minutes tuey wrro mamsd,
had received a warm Hasp of ths band
from each of It.® departing visitors, who
dared not breathe a word of hone or
oongretulaUan over this mournful bri­
dal, and wore alone.
• Now 1 nm at rest,” said Eugene
Viuoent, sinking tack ami closing hia
eyes. "Everything ir rattled, and I
havo nothing more to do.”
■
Laura Vincent looked al him a mo­
ment in sitewe, then drew the large

Canned Fruits and Fish,
Ho listened atteatirely, then, wk
laherl^ltatack, ahtawred;
j -Weald you jt»ri"'‘*»-T» P»V
’^knslltahi.tette.snd white

B Ila looked un «sKurly as she entered,

and a deep fiuih ran error hia fece as
h» saw her. film went to him with
downcast eyes and ptlo fees, and some­
what formally effoted her eongralulaTta&gt; doctor stared at-thorn, mulicred
an excuse, and left
••I did not mean to deceive yuu, Lanra," ta eaid gravely. “I thought I wugoing to die1
‘■But yuu are not!" ata said, looking
upwtthafitehingomile; then droop-(
ingagain, "do net speak ot anything!
tc-Jay pleass”

�OUR HEW YORK LETTER.

$ht Republican |jannti.

I WILL SUCCEED

THE SUN.

when I look at the heading of this
I entmot help but think that

advertinement.
t'M rich M&gt;d unlimited pasturage of lhe
eons in 1857-8 to 1,693£M ta 1873-4.
Such results as wore realized under Mr.

I WILL SUCCEED

fitlthfully. and ftwriemly.
will. committed tome grave error*. end done

Nxw Yoax, Nor. 21, 1874.

SPECIAL NOTICE.
It is tho purpose of the Pub­
lisher of the Banheb. to settle
with every person who does
business with the Banxek office
individuals,

laugh al your pitymg lord
stage, there come* about

guilty of stealing tlx, whole U. B. Trmfully up tothoold standard, but tolmis taken out of the river, and, without
jiruvo and add to Its variety and power.
identification,buried in the I’uttar* Field never will; as did lbs Democratic party,
THE WEEKLY* BUN wlU eoctlnue
headed by James Buchanan in 1600.
ball* given by political clubs every see-

lic Ulla te

•vory day, daughter, carefully looked

prior to Jan. 1st. 1875, and to
that end is now making out

bills against every person'in­
debted to tho office, and he mwit
insist on a prompt settlement
Be warned in time.
■
Personal.

tU naw Mttlemani* of Woalern Kania.

and to all inquiries as to their dcatina-

ly and considerate public admiaistra-

From a late number of Boston (Mass­
achusetts) ‘Daily Aittrlurr, we dip tho
[ollowutg notice ol II. c. oargent, req.,
so long-tbo accampliibod and penonally
popular Superintendent ol the Michi­
gan Central Railroad, and one of tho

It's a curious world, thia

Death camo very near invading my
bome, but through the untiring efforts

steadily improve*

theme. 1 roe

in comfortable

tun for lhe hospitality extended this
winter to the young Kau«a» settler. But

will find refuge with “wife's folks" un­

forth, shuffling their abiftlnaa way
through life, until they “shuffle off this

Meeting—ridding tho State of this class
of inhabitants. A Homo Missionary in

ceive help from their neighbors,
were left without the means to j
thia want baa Loen supplied.

case ol many homesteaders, tho railroad

I have asked ths farmer.

their replica one might suppose they

they all agree: that they never lived in
healthful a country as this that a

m

(thisia true, without doubt) nor was
mills, reads, bridges, .nd railroads; and
■ven for winter wheat
I find sum.
difference among them as to tho tadu*-

canto tho peaturage is so plentiful, tbe
winters generally su mild, the labor so
light, and the profits so sure. Others
and the majority, think that farming
and stock-raising combined will give

ly like tbe country, but also the people

grasshopper raid tho panic among them
was almost universal- A H.rrey Conn-

high between this dub and tho Liadsr- the stocks at hom*. compelling the retaller* to replenish. Fur this, New
York 1* thankful. Tbo face* of tho
merehaul* are widonmg iiercoptibly,
oust balls. Very few military bulb will
driven from my dwelling.
and tbo mourners don't go about th*
Well, Mr. Editor, I for ouo am glad bo given in comparison with funner street* a* touch a* they did. Tbo Woet
it buying quite freelr, and the South is
that election ia past.
Although wo
elates* will bo foregone indulgence*. doing much batter than wo had any
right to expect. Tho proopoct i* get­
ting bettor and better, and some mer­
chant* inviit that tho year is not going
Well, tho Democrats camo near upset­ and there ia each a prudent taking in to foot np so badly, after alh
ting the entire Republican party, or
ba. ahiftsd, and Jupiter Pluvius now

usr of Orangeville, Barry Co, disea^t

bibitiomsls combined. Of coarse, tho
Democrat party .claim all the honor,
while, had it not been for tho Grangers
Bui
such families do not entertain thia aea- disagreeable as pnvsiblo.
and Prohibitionists, probably every
State, or nearly ovary one of them
antly. May it coetinue a week.
would havo rolled up a* largo Republi­
Pin no.
estly endorse, and'all his many friends
can majorities as formerly.
But, if
will join in wishing him, wherever his
Grangeritnr and Prohibition can pros­
From
Our
Omaha
Correspondent.
per only by helping back into power tensely occupied in Miring. Not a fsw
prosperous future :
the Democratic party, then, in tbe cpin- of tbe tadically-diapoasd newspapers
Oxaut, Nor. 28lh, 1874.
in 1845, as atation-agent on the Boston
way to themselves by dsnouncing all
Data Btssxa.—The goldeu days nf
plana o! relief and all charities except
sponsibility, having charge of tho con­ Democratic domineering will probably
lees gild and beauty, of those first au­
struction and improvement of a portion satisfy both Grangers and Ptohibition- ing pauper, from outride of tho city, by
tumnal days, where tho subtlety of ths
ot that line. Tho high value ofhUMrvices ledrio his early promotion, and ho
tag*, weighs heavily ou tho minds of
Nov. 27. 1874.
waa placed in charge at Boston of the
through freight traffic of tho Boston A
You will see by lhe last date that some respectable gentlemen, and not
Wocesrer and Boston A Albany Roads,
those who contribute most to such charcollectively. In 1858, he came to Chi­
commenced thia article.
cago as General Agent of the Michigan
Central Road; and on the retirement of
Mr. R. N. Rice in August, 1872, ho be­
Mankind have m»lo wonderful im­
came
for*.
Many thing* have happened । chillren, who are likely to starve when provement*, in the art of guilding,
onuut srratsraxnxxT.
ainco tho commencement of 'hi* article, ■
In this responsible and eminent position oven with ua. Of course, thoeo that; tory turps off its hand, before work
i-an be bunted up. Joriah Bounderby,
profoesional—a service of a peculiarly count, only a. they go to make up a of Cokotown, has a largo number of
Sblic character. On hi* acccMioujIlr. ponderous whole with happenings elao- family connections, who are busily cry- the nriws of things- Fur did not the
rgent found a cunsidcrnblo partial?of
"Supreme Architect" view with pnde,
newspapers. Every effort will be made and pronounce approval, "rory good,”
tall; but probably for three or four
ou everything ? Butman, tho crowning/fory of the Crestor'e inventive gen.
rial object to complete tho entire equipCold winter is here, and we are mak­ be piteous suffering among lhe destitute iiu, has got absad of the devil in Li*
nisut oa. this plan, and it has been per­
fected in his hands by the addition of ing due preparation for his stay. Sher­ which only the freely-given loaf_and guilding process; and so far improved
every demonstrated improvement look­ iff Vroomao, Hon. D. II. Cook, and J. pci) of Mup, and warm shelter, will
the art, that tho old prrefjfter, would
ing to tho security and comfort of passen­
will prevent from staining uur civiliza­
gers,-—a tbin£ which has uniformly dis­
tion with wholesale starvation, and de­ hardly recognise in lhedsril of to-day,
liberate muriLr. There is not work lhe counterpart of tho one kicked out
tinguished this road. For several yean
past the pasMnger-equipoient bo* been
composed of twelve-wheel car* of uni­ friends from Barry Co.
Hops many
The stream ha* risen higher than lbs
form build and appearance, the product more from there will gladden our hearts
fountain.
of the Comiiany'e shops. This was the
Gild 1. writton all over everything—
second road1 in tho West to adopt lhe
Miller platform,—to which apparatu* deal of hunting being done here in the distribution generally, which hra poeilive weight, is tbe fact that within a cait, hypocrisy, fraud, and all the l-ng
killed, but aa soma hunters bring week after tho inauguration of any free
form rill lino, giving tbo train tho
strength and almort the rolidity of a
single car. Till* was also tho first roai them so wild that there ore lew killed
and it drives them away. Your humble
million dollars; and most everybody
to adopt
frit ewfiri fad, and .hut up stores, banka
operated from tho locomotive, with
and shops, and buried' lhe rich man
stout,
tag-limbed,
healthy
mon
who
which, and the Miller platform, all its that some of my Hastings friends might
haunt tbe soup-house* and the free- with honors and potnp enough fur on
help to mnstieate some of it bslore it lodging bouiM would *urj.i*e you. hundred or more, firet-da.v funeral, of
They conn by tho thousand* tho mo­
bestowed on provision agnimt accidonts
6e&lt;l in tbe above named from Hastings. ment tho cold weather prevent* them
Poor, good men, die every day; m &gt;ti
On tho evening of the 24th tbit, the from slosping in bam* and liviag by who bare remembsred mid given to
beggary and theft in th* country. It is
switch signal* introduced quite rorontly
a ducouraging thing to have woll-raoant their poor follows, every day of their
by Mr. bargont ia as nearly perfect aa
charity diverted from it* proper chan- lives, and lastly tho greatest gilt, life
exists anywhere.
■be entire contents.
Tbo house
itself, for the good of country, andjpricIn re*i&gt;ect to
triples, a Jr» heart-strings aro broken.
ravaovnaxrr. o»taiu.r,
owned by tbo mill company, was oi no
Mr Bargvnt ha* merited tbe reputation ,
&lt;oMb- ^ough a very good one.
And ths poor dead are buried romowhich ho enjoy*, of being one of the Mr. Youmans and wife aro visiting m
how. Only for ths ateneu, their only
moat progreeaive, studied, and prudent! N. Y. State, and Mr. Fulkerson, a wid- poor cannot
to starve. And requiem would be, “Lot tho dead bury
of our manngera In tho conducted ow#r anH brolbor-inlaw to Y'ouman*. •o, I prraut*., ---------- r _—— ------------lodging bouses will be opened again,
I would luggevt cremation, but I tie
and the just sad tbe unjust fed togtth.
innate de*ira to pleaso the people with
waaI among
among tbo
the verr Orel of our manag- boarding houae. conaec;
tho neceisitieo
a
duyUy, would do away with none
ora to
tu comprehend —
----- -------- -­of in the houM evening*,
through traffic consequent on competi­
There ia trouble among tho teachers of the yiZd for (without an act of con­
tion of through linos of railway to the' built a fire, and went to hia supper and
The instructors in the public rohools of gees) tho rich would cremate with "The
seaboard. It was through hia efforla
Cedar of Lebanon," or "Shittim Wood,"
that tbo pioneer inter-railway
fast
____________ —
. . , .orgonixation
__ •
___i.—. ua a...
freight
known
tho in...
Bluo fire and burned to tbo ground. The
while tho poor would dissolve over botuntly subdued not to lock, or pitch-pine. But, about throe­
lo keep them alive. fourths of maukidd will worship the
Slock-Yards, embracing, along with the
. of the teeehers in "Golden Calf Mt up, with tho samo
entire system of accee* from all the
was IG50 per year, derotion as did tbe children of Israo).
roods entering tho city, all requsite con- commencing in life. Aa before stated
choola 3750. Now
From all itui keartieu mockery, "Good
venisnrev far tbe pecking interest, then Mr. Fulkerson is a widower, having
chiefly located on -the South Branch.
for
loss
than
810
per
week, or 8530
Tbo splendid success of ths Union mo bis misfortune, havo been very hard
Stoek-Yard* is all the more honorable

In developing

mill.

tner standard. Thvy will remain there
bllc scaroely leas Ilian tbo. Uomponr.
experience in freight management
for
yoara previous to coming to
Chicago had led him to study tho public

Esthirteen
presume, therefore, that next spring

special attention tu tbo upper claa.ce of
East-bound freight, and particularly to
perishable commodities, securing their

ths following notice to former slave
owner, in the ninth Csngreesioxal Dis-

It teems strange that after years

Thank God I that SUN tbe batt tally newspaper ! u th&lt;
world. It willbo full of entertalnlnj

‘■boys in blue" will never die
The people seem to
so long aa rebels end traitors exist.

intend to find employment during tbe power and tho repmantativo of millions

establish

•on 4 Dixon’, line.

•to rite and roman coo of the day. care­
cent election*. advises Missourian*, to fully selected and legibly printed.
The Agricultural Department to a
don again tho butternut amt, which ia
prominent feature In the WEEKLY
BUN. and its arttates will always be

ia a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenrtod businces in Hastings in 1806 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don’t look like a failure does it, “No not much.”
. THERE IS OIVE THXWG
that I am sorry for "and that is” to be compelled &lt; discharge
Honest, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deserving
of steady emnloyment, because I am over-atotJkcd with work fiaished. My shops are all full of work. ' ‘‘Bjiggies and Cutters"
and nc(w if the people Of this good County of Barry would en­
courage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their
own interest, they will all come to Hastings and buy all their
- bVgGIVH APiI&gt; CUTTEBR.'’
I atq, selling grod work at precoat, very cboap^indeed. Just now is the be.i time
fa Ute whole year to boy Bugirioe or Cutters cheap A Carriage 81uq&gt;-mu*t re-

Uy." The people in tbi* County have just cau»e to bo [iroud vf the
Manufactured In this companSlreA’”** Uu*i?i?.ERAnJlh*ii duty y,
to yoorsolvsa lo support three Home Mauufactnritig iMUtntlous, Ihai
a liberal shore of palronaire, for which I nm thankful—and now thos

The number of men Independent In
organise regiment, for mu.ter and drill, politico
ta tnervaslng, and the WEEK­
LY HUN to their paper mpedally. It
belong* to no party, and obeys no dlctastrength in foshioniog tho raw material
into bsttsr fighting mon than any they
country i
bad during tbo recent ateugglo. In
abort, tho little Icaveu that Loe didn’t
.urrendcr, will leaven tho entire rebel
faahtowi are -rtgularly reported In ita
columns.
The price of the WEEKLY SUN to

Yours far the right.

Stop! Hearken Ye!

rbleh require, payment
i-Jrarer, one dollar a yci

J. L. REED.

NOW IS YOUR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

LWILS Trin
HIGH minim,
unks, Travelling Bags,

To niiom it may Concern!
Be it known, That J shall
keep in wtock and fill to order
the Celebrated

Wc have no traveling acvnte.
finrelx^riamuZ Only tfiUo

PffaO* prepaid.

Jio ditcom

THE DAILY 8UM.-A larj

pottage jirepeld Mccnt* a month, &lt;
for Plows anti other purpose*. |0.EO
a year. To dubs of 10 or aver,
discount of S) per rent- Addrtv*
.THE SUN," New York Qty.
REP-XIRA

for oil Kalamazoo Plows kept ou hand. I

-and 1VIARD patterns, and
Costings for all P L 0 W S now in

nesting,, b-'pf., Oth l“7 l.

STONING NEWS

THS
ttisg pastec*. *r it will U mt ill S»

I ahull continue to keep on hand and
Il
1__ &gt; -r

CHEAPEST AND BEST

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Just opened in Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

Block,
IIDEPEMBENT

Reliable Market

FRESH

CRISP

souj-i/

POLITICS

IN

Reports,

Also a General saort merit

Agricultural Imolements

; xo. W.SL4I1C*

■attixgs loi

Spooner &amp; Hepta

lm.

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair,

AND

SPICY.

NEARLY 12.000 COPIES A DAY,

AC., AC.
(Girt XB * ■ Cau.)

Sim of Sjuft Sn,rr-

Where can lie found a choice and well wleded-Stock of Slap
and Fancy
‘
.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.
A complete asaortment of all kind* of Whole and, Ground
Spices
.

W RF/MED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in (heir Season.
’
Freah Vegetables alwa\a on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamps &amp; Fixtures, Crockery, Glass &amp; Wooden Ware

Warehouse corner Broadway and Appie Streeu.
W. T. EASTMAN.
Hasting., Sept 23,1874.

JAMES A. SCRIPTS, PMJtr.
31t3
Drnuirr, Mini.

■

Always on hand at‘prices that cannot be beat in the County

advantage to axntntno our Stock, before purchasing elMwhere.
SO TROnBLF. TO SHOW OOH GOODS

Free delivery to any part of the City.

’

RcsjtecifUUy,
Spooner &lt;(• Hepburn.

MORGAN JONES.
Hastings, June 1st, 1874.
6tf

tail b

SPECIAL OFFER.

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER IMPOSITION HATED!
IN CONNECTION

PICTUF

OPPOSITION COURTED!

WITH OTHER JOURNALS
For the accommodation of such of oitr friends as may
;desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with
Tho BAN N ER, wo have made arrangements whereby we
arc enabled to present the following liberal terms, with th*
understanding, however, that the order for our Journal and
cither of the others named, must, be sent, together, and ac­
companied by the money ; and, also, that we must receive
one subscription. foThe BANNER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from tho list z
&lt;11.26
11.25
13,50

Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
8ltf ‘

CkfocA

Al! grades of Teas, the very best in tlic Market. Fresh evpry
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston. «ud
for sale at prices which defies successful competition.

GIVE ME A CALL

,,

„ '

Hurtinev Nnv

14tah 1H7A

y

John Stanley.

thousand* of

ting pay for them at some future day.

ran Banner, 31.50, fur
iblican Banner, 31-M, for •
ublican Banner, «l.»0, for

officer authorised to administer oaths

through Tuesday end Wednesday fol-

meet with bargain-hunters

In President Joy' .report for 1870-71,
inadequacy of local facilities, and

tjw Railroads running to Kola­
bly adjocraed to&gt; supper
give free return tickets to mom- it had wrenched from tho j

ib

eengor trains tunning at high speed
and increating heavy freight trains, was

that follwsd it, namely.

that
It

wm

Chicago Tiroes, &lt;2.00 and Republics Banner. 81-50, for
Chicago Tribune. 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81.50, for
Chicago Inter-Ooms, 81.65 and Republican Banner, 8 L50, far
tbo list. Club* containing one hundred
Chicago Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner. 81.50 for
names will be recorded for five dollars. Chicago 1’oit and Mail 81.65 and Republican Binnar 81.50, tor
Address
M. W. Rrnnsx,
Detroit Tribune. 3200 and Republican Banner |1 50, for •
U. 8. Claim Agent,
Detroit Post, 32.00 end Republican Banner |1.MI for
Gainesville. Hall Oc., Ga
Michigan Farmer, 82.00 and Republican Banner |1.50 for And after tho publication of Hie Country Gentleman, 32.50 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
shore, and thousands of like character, Western Rural, 82.00 aha Republican Banner 11.50 for
Democrat* hero tho cheek to tell us the
New Covenant. 82.65 and Republican Benner 81.50 for
Ibis
Mich'urcn Farmer, 82,15 and Republican Banner 81,50 for
therefore should be left to manage their New York Homo Journal. 83,00 and Bepnblfoan Banner 81

M. r,r «*!«».

I NOVEMBER
VOCAL.

GOLDSMITH’S

BHYAIFT 1 STHATT01T
Business University,

decided

slruction tn midwinter, ana curing *«ur»... .al
1STJ.S.W0 u.o.1
... .
.i .1,
notniw

without tbe adve
mil obtain it fur
• Bits*, without a

&lt;?ASH BUYERS will find it to their

FOR SALE I
FOR SALE.

Tho undersigned purpose to open in
book, or a concert, or anything in the
GaiMville, Georgia, a register for tbe
DA.XL.X1SS.
stick hi* lingers against a saw. But a
entry ot tho names, age and eex, and Detroit Free Pros*. 810.60, end Republican Banner, 8I/&gt;0, for
Apportionment of this r-tddid
Detroit Tribune. 810.60, and Republican Banner, 81.5^ for
Yount.
slave held, prinr to Lincoln's Emancipa­ Detroit Pott, 810.60, and Republican Banner. 81.50, few
r struck off 7 per tion Proclamation, Jan. let, 1863, said Chicago Dally Tribune, 818,00 end Republican Baanes 8LW for
salaries! Think
registry
to
be
made
in
well-bound
rrnicnvtrste, but
Michigan Stale Teachers’Association.

* arty changed handset about half ita

SfWWTlXGS CH
Tss.--;

$5 a Year! Come and see for Yourself

- »art ta ta Plm,
of all CURTIS. DODGE, ROBINSON

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
ana - Good - as - the - best

or DETBOIT, botHk, r.r tu but ottrosuttt ia
•U
Qua iLl of asy atnni.r &gt;M*lu&gt;llva

Chicago Tri-Weekly Tribune, 16,M and Republican Banner ll.W fur

**OYI

Liiiir

OCEAN"

■Htotmii

I- Caah

Wi

�Th«

-I!......
HOPKINS and BARNES,

I1CW lD

thU c|‘j&gt;

th. I &lt;xik trade So desirable that th*v
to keep TOeh «
ebould be for aale lo every city of thts

MkldlavUlo Alive.
New fresh arrival of d rase goods. The
prtre. beat. atlmxxU rest or wret: .nd
?£•„?”*
‘boy roti. Naw Proneh
1‘atterne iu rip* for « ©ent*. Si ®a
French Merino fur fl ; fl,25 Mohair for
»1; 76 oent Mohair tor &lt;D cento; Ton
now piece* In colored Alpaca*, worth
60 canto, down to 40 cent* Il 1* the
newest and ehoapret .tack of Dre*.
Good* in thia port of Michigan. Don’t

Business is unusually livw’y on our
street, jurt now, p^pj,
ib. oountry being in, in large numbers, and
marketing is very brisk.
R*r. Mr. Clark of Marshall ia spend­
ing a few days in this city, and preach­
ed an able sermon hut Sabbath morn­
ing at tbe Pro.byt.run Church.
Attention is asked to our clubbing
list Any person who desire, two or
three other publications can get the
Bss«n areriy/rw by ordering through
this office.
‘The Rc«ua" is the title of a beauti­
ful Cliromo sent to ovary subscriber to
Oodey's Lady's Book for 1875. Sub­
scriptions received at this offloe. For
terms. see our clubbing list.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
has forbidden newsboys to deposit (heir
papers, books, *e., on the'seats of tho
cars, or in tho laps of pastengor*. A
very laudable rule to break up a nuis-

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE
Al the meeting of tL» .Literary So- J
LEGISLATURE.
oiety held ut&gt;v Friday evening last, tbo
Statement of votes given In the following poraAs were elected oS.-jji;
First Representative District of the Cor the current term, viz;
County of Barry and State of Michi­
gan, forTioprrecntativo in the StatoLegtalaturp, for thn First Representa­
tive District of Mid County, at tho
General Eloeiion bold iu said First
Representative District of Mid County
ou Tuesday, tbe third day et Novem­
Marshal—.John Allen.
ber, in the year one thousand eight
Critic—Mrs. N. Bailey
hundred and sovmty.four.
Hiss Ada R- Eslow.
Miss Anna Roberts,
Mire Moggie Hicks,

era to tho ptujp -etas of (he Ettaiaf
.Nnes, as[&gt;icy sheet published at Detroit
by J. E. Scripps, lite of (he Detroit
Daily Tnhou. and one of the boat news­
paper men in the West Subscriptions

proof To cents, cheeked flannel nls
scarlet, blue, green, and opera, only cent*. We have tho beat beaver cloa
Ing In our town. Don't forget to call.
G®o. H. Jonjcsos 4 Co,
39tf
MlddlevUta.

HASTINGS LODGE, NO- 52, r. A

Tbo Now York JTtrU claims tbe re­
cent Democratic victory ns a* triumph
for Free Trade. English journals in­
terpreted tbe October elections to hero
tho samo significant:., and are full of
tbe idea that our Tariff is to bo swept
away; and the British goods will enter
in and possess tbe land.
The Orangeville Hotel, Mr. Bon Van
Patten proprietor, was formally opened
by a grand ball on Thanksgiving night.
About thirty-five couple were in atlon-

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1
I am now all alone in th© Photograph
business, and as I have mode arrange-,
m.nte to increwo my facilities for doing
better work than over, all should call

Cider Apples Wanted.

r.M)»a *"d ontamg
in
is
Ctf

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.,

Statu of hftcittOAX &gt;
, County of Barry $
Wo do hereby certify, that th© fore­
going is a correct htalemcnt of the
votes given in the First ltepre«cntativo District of tiro County of Barry
and State of Michigan, for Represent­
ative in the State Ix-gisiaturo fur ibo
First Representative District of Mid
County, at the General Election held
in said First lleprvscutativo DLrtrial

"LOCALS.

on bait d Hi

it_______ «-

that go to mak* up I
aen&gt;|«.- The Fr
ThU foot to aoknow:
In th* appreciative

To~d.r w»l«~
brand—always u_
lh.„ao«i «l ite kw

— w-. n»M-

moat intetvsi or lateral Michigan read­
er* eepeclailr. A* a literary paper It
etalnia to be wlthoat a rival, ft la hsie
always tt&gt;© beet Stories, Bketobre of
Adventure and Travel, Anoodo«aw, Woeraphy. History and Poetry. Ita
lloueeliold Department is eagerly
sought afler by every lady reader, and
th* wit. humor and patho* far wlxtab
It* original article* ale so celobraaed
bare made The Detrtot Free Prwo a
Household Word throughout tbe Unit-

tabijE
DETROIT.

THF BE3T bCBOOL IN THE STATE- approval of every reader in the fomlly.
There are hardly any ai rerttaemest. at
all. and The Tri-Wiekly I’reoPrreaio
atmolutely one of the very bos: and
cheaper; newspaper, ever puMtobod.
The price tebnt five dollar, a year, be-

A contemporary soys: A newspaper
id a newspaper editor that people

; feels it his duty to defend, at a ri*k of
I making enemies of another class, are
often tho very first U&gt; show ingratitude.
Dio editor who oxixcti to recrivo much
charity or gratitude will scon find out
hi. mistake ; but he should go shell
aud say and du wbat bo eonscii-utiuusly
thinks right, without regards t&gt; frown.

WEBSTER’S

Obstacles to Marriage.

tion against imitations. It requires a
ntrtfa!adaurfarr of the carbolic acid with .
Lother ingredients to produce a salve that i
I may be relied upon. Du&gt; gcuuiu-i only
guaraetoed, Seo that it bears tho aigI nature aud private proprietary »tamp of
I John F. Henry. Sold by alt Druggists
and Dealers. Jonx F. Hxser, Cntais
| A Cc.. Proprietors, 8 and 3 CUlege
line©. New York.

MARBLE

At Granger Prices.

JoVKU

Merchant Tailors,

WING GALLERY

JOHN C. BLACK,
Proprietor
B. F. CHIDESTER, I
11f
Agent and Operator.

Melodeons.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

sttss

“Government of Mlchlga:

AMERICAN

FINE PICTURES!

Winter is now fairly upon us, end
I tho taants are hastening to the lumh-ir
« ode in variou. parts of tho country.
Our advice to cT.ry turn wh-&gt; goes tu
tho wuods. bo ho captain, enuk. team­
ster, or any other uian. is to take along
a good .tuck of Johnson's Anodyne
UhaErnian of the Hoard of J)iLiniment and Parsons' Purgative Pills.
id CanvaMers.
Many moulin of labor (in the agrogate)
Attest: WM. IL IViwkils,
Secretary ol llid Board of Di­ may lie saved by this precaution.
Bad enough to look and twl bad
yourself; but no excuse for having your
boron look and fuel badly, when tor a
_ County of Barry. \
small sum you can buy .Sheri-Ian’. CarWe, the uudcralpied Chniimnn anti airy Condition Puwilere, which given in
Secretary of the Board of District grain two or three times a week, will
Canvassers, for lhe First Representa­
tive District of the County oI Barry,
and State of Michigan, do 'hcruby cer­
tify that Henry A- Goodyear bal ing known that it is only necessary to can­

judge after a somewhat carofal peruu),
and ot which Hon. Oramel Hosfatd, so
Ma.ata. Altofl &amp; Ryerson had on ex­
many ysars the efficient and popular
hibition ut the HMtinga House bam on
LOST.—City ul Hasting* Order, No. j Monday last, their aplendid thorough Supmint.ndobl of Public Instruction in
190 for 135.80. The finder will pleas© bred Durham bull, Hector. Diis anireturn to the subscriber*, a* paymctit I mal is a little 1»m than two years old,*
ha* b-an stopped.
weighs 1,430 lbs, and is as handsome ©rumen: of Michigan." I trust it may
Witxtxs Baovtiwas,
os any Durham animat we hatu over find it.-way into ail th© higher schools
Hastings, Nov. 28,1874.
’ Wtf
of the State, aa I believe it will bo found
bia cal res a grads three monthe-'uLI, to bo an admirable text-book.
Although tho coursea of stsdy-ln the
whose dime was also a grade, that has schools are now quite crowded and
just been sold for 150 to a gentleman teachers find it difficult for their pupils
in Muskegon, and was ahipprd that to complete them iu tho time allotted,
day. If there were more such animals yet thia book should bo added. It ia of
too vital importance to every eiiiaon to
as these it would be tot tbe interest of
Good Nows—Will Remain.
bo omitted. I-et eomo stuay of les.
practical value, give ptacw to this. •
Very respect fullr yours,
Ourrsadera will find ju thia issue tbe
conclusion of the interesting story of the
‘ Vinc.nl Marriage, ” “Some choice Epitapha.', ‘'Something for Insurers to
read,” and an exceedingly interreeting
Die new postal law, which will take
letter from Kansas, written by a young
or write for circulars.
effect on the first day of January next,
Sufferer* for mooths or yeat» from man who formerly resided in Butland,
in this County, on tho outside. Ou the requires that oil postage on newspapers
Omnk.
XpUj.,.
Debility, Coaaumptioa, and other invul- inside, in mlditiou to tho isUtarial and MUt out of the county In which they aro
Ida, h© soon euros. Also Fiatria, tu- locals, will be found a letter from our published shall be pra paid.
In other
Slrieturer Deformities, etc Bpoori New York Correspondent, * letter from wonlr, w», the publisberof theBsaeoa,
snd difficult cases solicited. Udie* out
aro required to [&lt;ayj»*tsg* on all pa­
our
Omaha
Correspondent,
and
a
letter
of hesllh. go to him or have his reme­
dios. Die Greets .kill, expor.cnce from ■‘Rad," all interesting and valua­ pers sent from this office, to subscribers
living beyond the limits of the eoutity.
and auccowi in hia Specialities.
ble to tbe genital reader.
P 8.—Men (whatever road or doc­
Diis involves the nooeeslty ot a notice
Thor* ha* been lai5^ in tbi* city the on our port, to all parties for whom we
tored) who went reliable aid, ad»«and
cure, in any confidential case should not present season 502 rods of .ide walk*, are Maiding sway tho Bsxsxa. that af­
fail to consult tho Doctor nt once, m
ter that date no papers will bo mailed
as follows, vis :
i—
146 rod* in tbo First Ward,
from thia office to subscribsre unless
ervwhorc.
wwu. both tho sups.nption price and the
postage are ptttn gdvnqoe, except in
case, where wr^ive a running account.
At a oo*t of from *3.50 to 44.50 per rod. Di© yearly postage on tho Bom, nnThs grading for tho walks coating the dor tho noW law, will not very ®ucS‘
Gold IIS.
city 11.00 a rod m tho tint ward, 50 cfs. from
mats
Moderating.
in th»se*6nrl wrtl, and 25 c'a. in tho
GomfortaHo winter welther.
fourth.1 There was, also, brill. eight
stone cross-walks, at on expense of WOO,
The Circuit Court Is still in sowionTbe State Fumological Society la in and nujnerous plank cross-walk* of
A mooting of those insured iu th©
which we could get no estimate of the
ec-Mum nt louis.
expense; also a walk along tbo cost Detroit Mutual Life Insurance Compa­
Mince Mest, ell reedy for um, at
ny to organire a Local Board for that
side
of
the
Cro.k
Street
bridge
at
a
coot
Hr ooxtn A Hmm i
Company, waa hold et th* office of
There is to be a meotiog of the Com- of come WO.
Charles RuMelljJf. D-, on Friday, Nov.
mon Council this evening.
27, and the following gontbmsn were
Oysters, by the can, quart or gallon at.
elected officer* of such Ifoerd, ria:
Sreoxx* A Hanoax'*.
Pawider.t-S. B?Iiigcro33.;Wa&gt;dtand
Cnngresa meets oaxt Monday, and we
Yice-Pratidout-B. R. ifow. Haslb. X—«.
day.
Beal Cracker*—1. C

C. SCHULENBURG,

HASTINGS MARBLE'WORKS '

subscriber* from among bur patrons.
Subscriptions received at this -office.
Son prospectus in another column.

local liijw (unices.

LivaesTONE is dub i

Hostings. Midi.

TLe people of tbo West interested in
good government and the future .ucc.is
of the Republican party will hail with
cnaloyed satisfaction ths return to the
Republican party of tho Chicago Triisxr, tbe ablest of all the western pa­
pers, tbo real exponent of public ofi^iou in the Missicsippi Valley, and tho
region adjacent to tbo groat Lakes.
Wo hope to see it secure a ’ largo list of

Clubbing Hutes.

City Drug Store,
State Street,

Miss Etta Balcom, Mrs John fl Bliss.
Mrs Francis Cranner, Wm. Dolrimplo,
Mr* Elra Froomtn. Sarah Gon, Chancy '
Gam, Rom Johnson. Miss Eunico Myera, L P Sisson, Miss Lydia Williams.
Direct your loiters io No. of P. O.
box or drawer. Iso. Roaann, P. M.

For th o accommodation of our sub.criber* who desire any oUror bark,
magnxiua, or paper, published, with or
without the advertised premiums, we
rill obtain it for you at tbo Lowbst
Rai«k without any expenae to you tn
•ending tho erder.

PURS DRUGS ail BKDICIMIS,

DAY AND NIGHT.

by lhe Plainwell Band, and a splendid
supper wa» provided, and all went mer­
ry a* c marriage bell, to tbe entire sat­
isfaction of everybody. 51 says *‘Oys-

.SWSfiS.

Commission Merchant,

Bello Wightmau
Belle Throop

Die whole number of voles given
for Mid office of Representath l&lt; was
two thousand, two handred and aovco
A malicious falsehood is going tho (2.207) and they were given for the
rounds of th* pre** that Talmage’* pa­ following porums, via:
Frederick W. Coliitai received one
per. Tho Chrutian at Work, is to b*
thousand and thirty-four (1.034) votes.
discontinued.
We ore aseured that
Henry A. Goodyear received one
there ia no foundation for the statement, thousand one hundred and aixiy-eight
and that the pap*r wm never lu a more 1 (1,168) votes. H. A. Goo-lyror re­
ceived three (3) votes. Ainos C.
flourishing e nditi ir. than now.
Towns received two (2) votes. To-

CHURCHES.

A. N. SABIN,
noua r oaanr

THE NEW STORE 1

NEW YORK TOMBS
DRESSMAKING,

iirsffi.remi simreBUUBia
The Country Gentleman.

AFINEIIAIR IIQWIRtll
EVERT LAIT SHOULD TAKE IT.

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World.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
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�thnty days, then tiw
m*wred up­
on the application in caaaideraAcm of
such instaHmeat*khaU be cull and void
until tbo eame ia paid." but tbe note*
for tbo remaining four year* are i*o
written in connection with tb* Applica­
tion that they have but one signature,
SOMETHING FOR INSURERS TO
and cannot therefore be sm-arstad. oo
REAP.
that if one i» sob! all tn* 'remaining
The Leading Newepaper in
ones must bo. Now tbe company bu tor ir SB it lit Ural UmiRtli
Th* American Insurance Companyeold during tho last year 8132,2 &lt;0 of
the West.
Ha Unrellabiiity and Unaoundnessinstallment*, note* not yet due and ba*
Ha Rotteneas expo**d-lt* Real Con­
thus received tbo money for future inSTOCCO
dition and the Proof from the Resuranre. Tho eompray having thus re­
oneds-Th* "Vindication" Exploded doubled during tbe last year (aa sera in ceived payment for th* full term the
Table V.), when that wa* ths onlv prof­ pobey cannut be midod for non-pay­
WwM;.
LHE 1 BUB
-Let ah Read th* Facta and Judge.
itable year (a* seen in Table IV.)
ment, and if it ha* a right to sail a part
Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.
4. Tbe Kansas baperintendoat ol In- of the installment notes, it ha* a rtffht
A few week* since theru appeared in auranee refused tho company admitsion
yoeroolamne the report of a commltte* into that State to do bntinaaa, and said in ported tbs aal* of car such nt les until
appointed to teeAsste th* American In- hia second annual report: “The tuataU- tbe pAat year, and this year it may aell
earaaoe Company. To show that that ment note plan ia specially objection all that remained ia it* possession when
report U calculated tu "whitewash'’ a able. It* policies ar* issued I r five it* last report wa* made, end all it ho*
ocuapray that ia rs«*a within, is th* ob­ years, premiums [isid yearly ia five since received, (if only it era find a parject of this article Wo shall make th* equal payment The insured pure th* cbaaer.) end in such caae the policie*
Mowing pdinta, proving them by fig- first premium in cash in advance, and would al! bo valid for pin lull time, aud
uro* taken firoa. tbe sworn reports of give* fonr premium note* for lhe same instead uf counting th* amount received
the officers of the company, aa made to amount each. The agent's icmmiaion .'or ths sale of installment note* as a
tbo Insurance Department* of our own is 20 per cent, uf the five year, prem­ "liability,” tho company should be
aad other states, citisg the page or sn- iums, which be take* in aaeeey. being made lo *et nude a re-inturance reeeive
tbocitv whore oar statement* may be tbo whole of the first payment, aad re­ on a Sv* year* baab Certainly if the
turn* to tho home office tbe four install­ ruling of th* comiui*»ii&gt;ni&gt;r* is th* right
vwriAod:
1. Th* company dues not properly ment note*. The company thus esurise one, the company ought to ba held Itatho risk for nothing one year, and takes bio for selling ray ot the installment
pay it* luawi
2. It* rate* are really higher than ita chance* for th* pey me at of the note*. noire, a* if allowed to diipoae ot them
In no instance are thoee available a* as- hiaa very easy mailer to swindle tbe I
thoee of any other company.
3. Notwithstanding its high rates and eeta, for any purpose general or special. whole body uf policy-bolder* in that
failure to pay lessee, ii does a losing Should a lose occur during tho first company, without any ledreti, aa we
year, for which tbe premium i* paid, tho can aeo. And tbi* ruling i* alau a vir-'
4. Um “Installment llaa," iu'ifttinl installment note* of the insured could fuel decision that in case* of lots no un­
fnhm, is ncieally wrong, invitee fraud, not bo deducted from, tbe amount duo paid note* should be deducted, because
on hia policy, and the note* of one party if » year policies the company bat no .
end la destroying th* company.
ft. If tb* ruling of the Insurance can never be available to pay Iom* aus- right to collect pay for were (Am nt
CommiMU-iiL't* ia correct, partie* are tained by another. If any installment yrtr. Yet we aro informed it it th*
rader so obligation to pay their InstalL not ia not paid when due, th* policy be­ practice of the company, in adjusting
come* forfeited." He pronounced the losses to dadart all unpaid note*, (set- ,
8. If their ruling ia incorrect, the company'* capital ‘•impaired at least 52 wiZAstaadmy If tkrir ewa dip»Ul&gt;n» tkty
company could not comply with the per eeilL,” and showed “numerous die- ere wU ytt dvdf, claiming that it is a p»rt I
of the contract that th«y ahull bo paid, i
statute sod remain iu Michigan without
sailing, er themselves cashing, tho pray construe* ita policies as five-year because the pdHcy roads : -In consid­
contracts, end in it* inatructiuus to eration of tbe cash premium and an in­
agents, says, “never encourage lhe in­ stallment note" the company agree* tu
sured that hi* installment note* will be pay all loss, tbo time expressed being
pray'a own report*, for no company returned except in tbe cave of an aetnal always fut ynrt- We thus havo the
era reeaonably object to beihg tried by sole and transfer of the property.” It commissioner* and lb* company at "log
pay* agents higher nominal rate* of
thia teat.
G. The amended statute uf tbi*
The American Insurance Company
of Chicago waa admitted into Michigan and really higher than ray other, (task* State (*«i aet No. 14U, law* of l»73) re­
ha 1870. Tho following table gnreo pf them only lo sailer, for tho company, quire* tbo cemmitriunor to caleulato ths
their Michigan business fur lhe whole taking applications which they forward re imurrare reserve “by taking 5'1 per
to the home office, but a small jart of cent of tho premium* received on ail
the work ordinarily done by agent*, for unexpired nak* that have less than on*
curiously enough they only require the year to run. and a pre rota uf all premi­
agent to csA’rct hi* own eouimiaaion. It ___
_________
um* _received
on_______________
ri*k* that hat" ____
mure
is not therefor* necessary that the agent. ttl:iu o#r year to ruu,” and atip-ilatee'
should have ray “abiding place," which .qjm
■that no icuiiallmoni
installment part
Jiart (&gt;aid.
(aid. or other i
accounts for- ao
having
-- many
—---- „of
— them
---------------* notov,
uu.va, shall
auaa. bo accepted or
—• allowed
-— — --I c*'
rk
"roving commission*.
imiauons. ” This
Thia very aye-1
*y»- | oMeta in calculating the re-inauranco re­
nnacru|&gt;ulous j M^nt uf* any company orgmtxjl or dolem ofier* n temptation to nnserupuloua
work for thia oowpauy tn sag buainr** upon the flock plan.".
tn others, end has « teedcney Should lhe cnminiisluner cxn»tnia th*
to gut many bud risks upon it* book*. policies fix--year cutitrnca&lt; the -vmPolicy bolder* will readily see the fiecu- pony i» iucliued tufto, tho ciuli would 'i'o IVftom it may Concern!
niary motive of the “American" agents have cither lo bo rawc-l on tbe note*,
pul up by the comj&gt;anv.-&gt;r th* application
Bt? it known. That J ahail
■&gt;f tho above statute ef-nld istpoir the
Coanjisny ha* roceivrd of uur people’s
money vrry nearly twice as mud: aa it plan, aa by thetp conducted, ha* inher­ company's capital, aad throw it out of keep in stock ami till to order
would take to pay all ita loeacs in tbe ent defect*, is also apparent from tbe the State1, for, on al) politic* taken tho tin; (’elebratetl
titate, •&lt; ntUf Am not find nt-lUrd «/ fact that if a lost occur* the fint year, {uut year, tbo company would i are to
the agent receive* all the piemiunu, or *ct aside over SO per cant, of tho firs
tAern.
The correspondi tig aggregate, lor th* 100 per cent. commiaaion It the «cc- year*' |ircmium* without having to.am. tune, of all tbe companies doing ond year, one-half, or 50 per cent. If j reived a dollar, unless i: baa sold the
tbe third year, one-third, or S3 1-3 per
cent, if the fourth year, one-fourth,
or 25 par cost. If lhe fifth year, onefifth, or 20 per cent. And mw * few u
yurt &lt;u hiAf It cccvr nt yttr »t ny olkrr.
tbe company pay* an average of 45 1-3
per cent, un ell foe***/ which it (Miya.
Allowing that in rialu nr- at good a«
the average ot companies, (which we
have shown above is not apt lo bo the
arches, and school bouse*.
rate) and alao allowing that it pay* aa | the only cln»w* of risks un whjch eny
great a proportion of it* louse* a* other ( roinpaiiy writes lira iclicie*. anil tbr
companies average, (if it do** not the | vary •‘creani ’ ot insurance, is th* share
argument is against the cumjiany, if not I ot ita lea. » wbkh it pay* Mtisthd-iry 1*
the system) an 1 -re have tho company Hoving it* po!hdM nil rulrd a* one yea',
and therefore requiring ilia least po**&gt;
I du.il continue to k"*p »n hand and
aeea that the ratio of paid tu incurred
ble rewrrv is not it* hnpairmext of c«pi- n-ll th* beat of
loeeee in tbe Attmtn t* 20 per vent,
this State, and 20 per
on lhe re­
while tho averaga of all tbe other com- mainder, or an nverngw uf 34 per rent tai uofStnlonable!’ Does not -it* unex- Land and Calcined Plaster,
ampl—L high rate ol commission to
panics ia 01 per cent. A careful cuniof its whole busines* in the State—more
r«q sire the higher rate it elmrgQuick Lime, Water Lime
partaon of the individual companies than double what tho majority uf com­ I agent*
e* for itwurracel i’o you want tu bare
show* that the Ataciicau i* not only not panion pay. And since the company
and Plastering Hair.
an ereroye company in this loapocf, bn*. ba* to pay’s greater per oent on losses your notes go into the ItauJ* of 'third
1 parties’* run the ri»k of nut having them
thsn an other business, there ii a more i prefotad in “thirty dsya” and ehtrald
than ordinary pecuniary inducement nut ' you bav^ a lo-* nflrr that time, base tbo
to pey losecv.' which may partially ac­ company gel baek your note, (it !•*■» the
Also a Cener«l saortment
count for it* recored in Table I above j [ po*«ible, if i&gt;«*t prelixblo, advantage of
If ths installment noteiv not paid when you in being able to know where it ir ),
due, and tbe policy becomre forfeited, than claim |iolicy void and you tbu* bo
or if it is cancelled for any other roamn without n urauc*? Even if you *’o
•o much the worse, for »houlJ none of ••aell your property.” bow tlo you know Agricultui al Imnlements
the installment note* be paid, tlie agent i but you may be afterward colled up &gt;n
ha* received l&lt;Ki per cent of tbo cnt?re by innocent purchasers ol your notes to
premium*. In case of cracillcd poli- । pay than ? Hotter grt good insurance
ces. tho working of thia system pre i
vent* the compepv from ehnrgmg the 1
Wcreboute corner Broadway and Apagent* back their commissiim on what |
i,'o Str*.-!*.
W. T. EASTMAN.
flaeting-, S»pt 23,1874.
by o'wr'companion, which may be on*
XEW AUTCRTISEHE’
objection on tbe pert of the company to
cancelling policies and ralurniag noter. I
G. P. Rowell A Co’s. Col.
This computation of increa»ed per ।
cent, upon losses iwboaed upon the sup-1
I position that lhe installment notes un­
Thia table shows that the company ' paid cannot be deducted in case of io**,
paid les* than one-fifth (18 per cent} of a* the Kansas Commissioner decides.
italceees in Dlirxns, in 1872, lee* than If they can bo deducted, tbe inaured
one one-eighth (12 per eent.) of them might better have a policy in any other
ia 1873, and tbe fair inference, in the company, for in tho American, if As Acre Whesltr, Clemson A Co-. Middletown,
absence .of that item from the report* of « lau, ev*a though it be ths first year,
xarukxn rou rtn'cE list.
other year*, ia that ir did no better in
1870 and 1871.
A NhlW CHROMO FOR 1875The only record wo bare of Ohio bus- coat him more than on any other plan.
iueessbcaa that iu 1872 thia company To be conaivteni with it* own theory,
■iiKMUI ol the 88,589.56 of Lmmo th* company ought to deduct tb* amount GOODEY'SLADTS BOOK
Will girt taevery awMi.btv, wUlh.r Kiulrar
of unpaid notes, tor it
oo|y
ta ■ Clak. eta pal* ta Ate.nrr ta tail, tad
cotntuiuMin on them all, and refuse*,tu rralia O-w* u&gt;iki* uOter. ■ «®rr -t •-Tilt!
return ordinarily upon th* request cf
the inanred, but ita officers in their last
paid lu seea for the past four years have
been lees than EW.OOO pet jeer, there
average unpaid fosse* (adjusted, unad­
AM™ SOW BI J. tSICTABT.
TO HAVE OOOO HEALTH
jrated rad restated.} at tb* doe* of those
years were over &lt;42,00" —con-iuiivtproof that the emapeny cither doe* not
pay fully or jwumplly, which eeiablivha*
eex first point.
2. The seeiuiug cbeapnea* of ineurrace in th* American, on tbe install■seat plan, is only beceuw payment*
are made every year, for, in reality, it
M the dearest company d.ung businMi
Spedmon Copies Sent Free
in tbe State to insure iu, if, indew! it
..._ ■■_ « no.. .JI.... f-H lulU.a.Hl.l.
can be said, after an exaiuimUiuo ol the
above table*, to funiisb uuareaM, nt all
II somp.1* you fo insure for five year*,
oe that plan, aad its ratal uro one-half
pee eent-annually. Take, now, for ilbietratfon. a IXfeXI policy, which i. a
medium-aiacd one, and therefore fair, it not of all, lh*rcfovu rule them all as
tbe limit of tbe company being 85,000. one year policies, aad ealculate the re- ।
The yearly payment would ba 819.M) instfraoce reserve asoordingly. If this j
■kith; eeSAApuundsd at 10 per cent for thoorv be th* true ooe, (and U certain ■
ffiMkrayvaX*. would amount tu just ly aee'm* plausible), the notes are not 1
|M. Board rate* un Uetechad framo valid tfferoLby me dn, rad cannot be I
• L D. Sine's Twenty-First
collected nnlaai it l&gt;e done a&gt;MAm tUrlf
BBABB lUOtt DSBIBSIIM !
d»f* t/Ur dn. If not valid before due,
Ve tedrawa triitay. Jeessvy IU. ISTt.
the c-’inpany ha* oo right to sell them
a* It &lt;bd the post year. That tta-v ar­
not ecUertablo thirty day* after due, is
proved by lb* fort that should a fow oc­
cur after that tim* tbe policy «ouM be
In Valuable Gifts !
void by it* own provisions, and if void
it mnat be because tliore is no conridsration, and if no eoneiderauoa it is be­
$20,000 OO IN CASH
cause lhe out- is good for nothing,
which can only l» tn&gt;* e.tb.r 1-scanee
tbe mrty i« not revpimaibte or because
ttawfia no -value rocMrod." It the
MB MS OF E« Q CLffi!
latter, lhe makrr cf tbe note is not held

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VOL. XIX. NO. 33.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1874.

Mlcgiipal apd tofUes Capij.

HP* TTry*

NEW PLANING MILL ANB LDMBEK YABD

ATLANTIC MONTHLY
FOB 1876.

word about her little charity the troth
crept t/ut, and soveral ladtos quietly
I will. Papa want* mo to go somomod* up a badsomo sum for Jan*.
wliore, and will not think my oxMnsoa
They gave it to Nolly, asking bar to
down there are extravagant. 1’11 pack
use it and soy nothing of thata toaat it
to-day. end to-morrow we’ll 1&gt;* off.
should annoy tho litllo aoamstiMa. So
Next day they were off to bo heartily
‘■What’s tho matter7 flaa anything Nolly, when her own time was up, had
welcomed by Mary, and spsodily made G’’’3*
the pleasure of telling Jann sb* waa to
at homo by Marm Woolsey as the old
"Pm afraid you will think so. when stay some weeks lunger, and of slipping
lady who kept tlio hottao-------- "*J " 1 toll you that I have ordered no sup­ into hor baud, tbe means so kindly |*nwas a delightfully quiet, j
per, got uo pretty caudles or llowora, v»d*d for her.
with big rooms, plainly J
and only spout two dollar* of my moaSb* bad n* word* in which to thank
dean, and full of fresh bi
। ey," said Nelly, looking both amused those friends, bpi h*r happy £ac* did. as
night. Being founded on - .—
• • *
* 'ya, when they toft
. atxi anxious.
boats were moored almost at the door; 1 “Lost your purse I" cried Kitty.
•yes. among thth* balh-houso was clow by, on a ’’
“No.”
,
smooth beach, and the light'hous" ' “Thought better of it, like a wise
twinkled cheerfully, through fug or I' child,” said Mary.
moon'ighl, just over tho Point
| “1 brought something down that you
Such (Jeasaui times as the girls had ; I didn't **’x for, and may U sorry to hare,
taking early dine in tho sea, lying in iI but I couldn’t lieln it Look oat there
hammocks in the airy piazza through Ii and sec if that isn't bettor than bonbon*
tho hot hours, rowing, fishing, Kramb- and finciy."
ling orsr tho rocks, or sitting In, shady |I Nolly pointed lo a rock not far from
nooks, working aud rending.
tho window, and both her friends stare-1
. No one tboujtfit of doth**, and whoti ' iu surprite, fur all they saw was a
on her hit year’s hat-'
Nelly timidly put on a delicate silk, strange girl sitting there gazing out
Old etotbe*. wholesome p!**sur*s,a»d
one day. ehe was told finery was not i’ over the sea, with an expression of a charitable deed uro all the magic that
I worldluM delight in her tired, whit* has made our youth so hoppy and ao
fare, and hungry oyu».
holpfrl, said Mary, nulling an affect ton ■’
Who 1* it ? wtiivpernd Mary.
ate arm about tho shoulders in tho now
My little soainstres*. aaswered Nslly. foiled jacket
1 I went to got hor to fix mr drus. aud
And good friends; don’t forget to
I found her looking so fiale and used up. add lba‘, answered Nelly, with • grateI my heat! schel. All th* while she was

faralaA, &lt;iariaa
al OritaUluS

NEW LUMBER
NEW PRICES,
AND NEW MEN,

Tbse ssriao u Iks sbsUs»'• ttera aisle.
Tks sisal Mh k&lt;«Ui la Iks rn.r'i -111
TUI Iks saaalt U.t iM-kM ik&gt; nasal's &gt;U1&lt;
ks lam 1* Makaaa. vallia* Mill,
*aU. bat tala la karaasaea srida.

riLKI/IS BlfOTIfKItS.

bit and simple as the uno she reroui- ! fitting, and I wo* tolliag her about our
Jun dawn here, abo kept eayinc with a
Of course the campers on th* Point I liltl* gasp, as if for fresh air: A,
soon discovered the n.uruiaida in tlio , How beautiful it must l&gt;a, MisaNelly!
Cose, and by a series of tboao accidents I'm.so glad ,y&gt;iu aro enjoying so much
which usually occur at each times, pot | and look so well.
aeqaaiutaJ without much ceremony.
Then wlrat you one* said Mary, camo
। into my h»ad, aud ray money borned in­
and the &gt;dd house saw gay doings; fir to my pocks:, till 1 broke oft', all of a
the'Ud* bad bonfires, concerts by maun-1 suJJcn. saying:
light on the rocks, and pieniet id every ' Wouldn't you like tu go down with
available cove, grove and sen weedy ■ mo for a wook, and get rested and
nook the (dace could boast. '
fr.'.bctiid up a litllo Jane ?
The muthen of tho.Qosks of riuiuua । Girls, ifd bud asked her to go straight
children wore matrons to the giilr. and , tu heaven, or do sutnh lovely thing, sb*
the shv teachers cimi out amazingly II could u-it iuvg looked any tuore ainsswb&lt;m they found that the friend* were •• ed, delighted and touched.
not fashionable city ladies, but lively । ^U. kitsa Nelly yon aro toogoxl. I am
girls. Lent ou having an aggro a Lio un 1 afruiJ 1 ought .not to Insvo work. It
social time.
rectus altULnt too splendid to believe.
Nolly particularly enjoyed all this.
I wouldn't hear a worl, for my heart
was so: ou doing it, when 1 saw huw
much Letter than at Newport, fowtlii
she luagvd tu gu. Bo I satd she could
il.mt there her time was -pent in drv.
ing by day, aud dancing in hot ro-.t
half the night, with no 1-xoreiso but
drive or a genteel sail with one Io &gt;
the rowing for bor.
It io tlie air and the qui-f. I Hr.'
she said ono day whan a month h:
chillies. and hen wore quite fit. I just
nearly goer. I am getting so bros
made her (mt on hor iHianel, brought
her away in the twinkling uf an eye,
and then- she is enjoying root, frosh air,
sunshine, nnd her first tiew ui the sea.
Nelly, you are an ang-&gt;U and Kitty
buggod hsr on the spot, while Mary
beamed at her With wars in hor eye*, os
she said quietly :
1 1 did not think rny litllo sermon
would bo so soon and beautifully taken
doing for a month or two. I'uor Ctrl",, , to heart. Th "sight of that poor child
I mean, who lose their health by hard1 sitting there so happy is better than ths
work, nut by harmful play, said Mary, most splendid supper over ordered
I
who knew something about the dark shall always love and boner you for thia
side uf life, having besu a govurnesi It dear.
years, with little brothers and sisters tv
Nelly’s faco was a pretty mixture of
smiles and tears, ea her friends kissed
' and plaited her. Then she said bright-

JVear Dwifhl J- JiurraU'l AfricuUural Workl, Haatin{&gt;, Mich.

r OV HCBOOLM.

sm4

lev’s MagasiiK
ILLUSTRATED.
.Votloes o/ Ute prtu.
she Weekly lathe ablret and roost
powerful illustrated periodical publish­
ed ;in tills country. Its editorials are
scholarly and convincing, and carry

WHOLE NO. 967,

T ilE

Noticet of the Preu.
The ever-lnerraalng drcnlaUou of
this excelled monthly proves Its eontinued adaption to popular dealrea and
needs. Indeed. when wo think into
line many home* It penetrates every
An Independent Journal, Complete in
In all Ila Departments of News

ever* form of disloyalty, whether mani­
festing Itself in rebelliou and sedition,
I In oRfclal opprev*Ion, extravagance sud
under, or In th* aUerupltd repud ta­
rn of th* public debt.
It to the endeavor ot it* conductors to
redder II both a -aaUafactory vehlcl* of
nawa and an impartial organ of opin­
ion ; and to maintain Ito reputation for
sobriety and purity. With this Inten­
tion tl.*y will strive to render all Ito departmeut*—Financial and Commercial,
LltoiarT,Antotlc. Scientific, Agrlcultu-

S

Michigan Legislature, 1875-76.

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DENTIST

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,/nlluu- randli-e will help tlio moon light
' up our “hall.’’ Soe my Bo Peep-dress,
I and hero are hits ol things fur you ToI ui irrott. Jnuo will help us, aud wo will
‘ l&gt;* splwimiffL'iuui.
I Ttiroo liaj.jiyr faeo. bout over tho old
I brocade, three busy tongue* chattered
I gaitr ol trains and IIjuiiim*, aud three
। pair* of friendly eys* [•xirvJ often at
L«iloro th* fire, I could Jo ».'m»thing of । the quiet figure bu the rucks, finding
that sort, aud I'd like to ; but now I,I greater saiisfacthm in that sweet little
can do nothing; sud Nolly felt rather | laid su than U any they amid plan.
uncomfortable at th* memory of th* ' ftarry time* they had next day./for,
I seventeen easy roars oho had jmsod. | Jan o'* skillful finger* worked wonkier,
witbont even thinking of such thing*. I acd gratitude inspired her with all monGirls, Pre got au ides, and you must usr ot brilliant idoua. Sho taro* intro­
। gire mo your advice at oocu, crie-i Kit­ duce! us a friend; any deficioncici in
ty, bouncing in with l&gt;*r list off and her vLrJrol-i' sere quietly supplied-hy
NeUvjgnd she proved horaolf an iuvaL
uhlu nliyT oujoying every minute of th*

Helical

Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

INTER-OCEAN

ARTHUR’S

THREE EDITIONS.

■ a aad Yavarably ke«
' betas ikereegMy
orilsr for baaiaaaa, ■
la ail Ito sapoiaiM
Sal lo Meet lbs wist
aa. oar cbargva &gt;61
aaC Uo proprietor
■ bo with laho4 as’

NoUctaof UfPreM.
Th* Bazar to edited with a contribuXlrevof tact and taleat that wa *aldom
ffhdla aay journal; and ibelournal II*«lf is the organ ol the grrat world of
faxblona.—VoUon TrateLer.
Th* Baonr commenda Itoelf to every
nt th* bonaeliold—to th* chil"ien‘^rulotures. to tbe

Illustrated Hone !i[tt

LEADIHG REPUBLICAN PAPER
IN THE NORTHWEST.

WHAT THE GIRLS DID.

Ja’»r*aah.m spires I* |w.lll~« »»»» “&gt;• tool.
Th* IMTKk-OCEAN mH* **»«&lt;*l ttola

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A FAMILY SEWIFAFEI
llaeulsaas sr* e.r.r.lly gisMsd ogslssl ok-

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Th* Krening Post A Other Publications.
Panona dretring to order other peri
cwllcal* will find It to tbelr advantage to
send their subscrlnJlona through this
EU&gt;*r of the tollowing publica­
tion will bo supplied, to connection
with th* Evening Port, ou receipt of
th* sum named in addition to lb* reg­
ular rates given above.
Three peilodlcato will sent tromtb*

Serjical ati Mtttaiical

DENTIST
D9D

HIPS!
a f sit-class

Chromo

REwmrtt’

National Newspaper,

quickly faahionable women spy out
make-shift* and dospio* you for them.
All Ute girl* I »Lould meet at Newport
would remwaber Uioee etothas. aud I
shouldn't enjoy myself a Ut.
No. I
must etay at home, ur slip away to Aunt

ALMAGE'S

CITy/fEITS Depot.

sermons wa
*4J

JOHN STANLEY !

fists

WILLIAM C.BR7AHT4C0.

Portfolio of Gems,

NEW YORK.

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.
Made at th*

plainer they are th. Utter. It to a.
iuil aa tU tomb* up tlw, and 1 Utg
for IU mm *0 It seems no it I omtldn t
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GROCERIES

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Nothing ciul 1 have boon prettier io
its wav, than tho old barn, draped with
Kvl* and sheets with flags and pecans
from tho b.-ats, great peoniM ana grova
boughs for directions. CeaJlos aud
lonUrns twinkled I heir bast, and tho
great doula nt both ends stood wide op­
en, letting iu floods of moonlight, fresh
air, aud Lively glimpses of tho tea.
Itio neighbors all cams to ••peek.’’
and the hearty laughter of ’the big
brown Culieunro clustered round the
door, was good tu bear as the comical
quaint ot i.liartuing figure*, entered the
room. Tow-Loaded children roosted on
the beams, w-men in calieo gowns sat
staring iu thu stalls, while babies slept
placidly in hay-racks and one tceek
co* curveytxl ill* scene with aalunishod

Have a masquerade ; i£p. such fun tv
rig up drrssoa, said Nolly? whu rathar
longed to show sonic of her uegl-wtod
splendor.
Wo might borrow the old barn tu
have a grand time there is uo hay in
it, so wo could light it up splendidly,
added Kilty,' seizing on tho idea with
delight. '
Powhattan, BL George, Brother JunHow about supper f asked prudent
Mary, rememboring tlio appetites of a athap, Cant. Cuttle, Garibaldi, aud Cith­
doses hearty lads, atranwund by sea er noble beluga, «mo from camp lo
find Bo-1‘eop, iu ravishing little costume
with a Quakcreis, Satry Damp Dolly
Varden, and a boat of other delightful
ladies ready to receive thorn.
What happy hours followed, with the
promenade cud (days nod homely yet
delightful surroundings. The barn was
so oooL to spacious, and everything was
so free end simple,that every ou* “wont
in and onioyod himself like a man," as
Omit Kyd gracefully retnsrked to Maty
Nelson, who was capitally and cheaply
got up as the pre**. dressed in newspapots, with lltus telegraph pasts, wire*
and al! on her head.
Fruit, cake and Jotnouado was all tho
least, spread on tho big rock in front of
the baru, aud uo one complained, for
tnuMtligbli youth and happy heart* lent
tlisir magic to the scene.
.
Nover had snob a good limo in my

I

iMrty broke up nod at evening the gal
i innt guest* d"parted, to return tbe oom­
! pluasnt by a cliarmtug serenade an
| hour later.
i Now tbit fust puis tli* tost touch to
it &amp;&gt; romantic and delicious! sighed
, Nelly, liateniug luxuriously to tho tus.' lodir.n. straiui ot that roltogn fAVorit*

cl* are Tbe puy Astronomer, by Heeekiah Butterworth t TU Ohickadsee, by
Harv.r Wilder; Atrioon Fashion*, by
Olirs thorn*; Altorfaud William Pall,
by Emma D. Southwick ; and Holiday
Harbor, end excellent articl* by Mr. IL
B. C Samuel., allowing tU Uy* *nJ
girls how-to build a oity, with all the
public bniUiega. Otosmbeata, railroad
trains, etc , ueewury ft Ito prrepe»fty.
Th# stories in tho nutnbor are. ■uaHy-ml'
them, remarkably good. Th* wobd«rful adventure* of Teh am pin are
eluded : Mazy N. Preoeolt writes oferotintrly .about Pro*’* Doll*; there to a

�1»_ As the postage ou all1
newspapers has to be paid at the,
office of publication, and in ad­

public good, aad for tbe especial good
of the actual settler, aud that it is both
impolite and unjust to denounce aa
"Swindling Railroad Oarporatioa*’" th*

vance, after the first of January
man who have by the aid of theca donext, the subacription price of ination* of alternate section* of land
The Republican Bannkb from 1built and now control thee* Railroads.

ing their papers outride of the
limite of tho County, and pay­

distance desiring Tbe Republilican Banner after the first of

transportation companies of th* country
aa will insure an equitable return for
th* investment of capital, and a cheap
transportation of goods for the consum­
er,” there would be no causa for com­
plaint Bal th* fact is, where such
Legislation ia once entered upon, there
is no certain limit to it, and hence, w*
think all such restriliuns ou invested
capital dangerous to the public interest,
and that competition should and will
secure the lowest living rate* for th*
transaction of any business whetbar by
individual* or corporations, and eepec.
ially the eh tapas t possible transportation
of all th* product* of tho toil or of our
manufacturing industries.

January, must remit prior to
that time. Otherwise the paper

lannrr.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Great South Series, by Mr. King. A
description ot the Mamoth Cava form*
a large part of this article. Th* other
article* illustrated, aithir by means of
pictures or diagrams, are The Transit of
Venus, Th* Probabilities of Rivers, The
Silver Age, and Rambloe in Madsria.
In fiction we have, the continuation of
Julea Verne's Mysterious Island with
illustrations ; and of Sue Holm's curion* story. My Tourmaline ; alio Jeaunttte, by Eis* Wcolson and In a Trum­
pet, a Thanksgiving story by Miss Hop­
kin*, author of One of Miss Widgery'a.
Evenings Mr. Stedman give* us oo-

Be warned in time.
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.

This exceedingly able document did not reach us in time
Poet.'.
There are poem* by Celia for this issue, but we slutll pub­
Tbaxter and other*. In Topic* of the lish it in our next, ttnd know
Tim* Dr. Holland writes about The
Great South Sories of Papera, Chris­ even if men descent' from the
tianity and Color, Investments for lucomo, Nature an
'
- - , views of the President they will
department of
&amp;t leant give him credit for an
outspoken exprewion of his own
opimons.

tu iu good time, and a* usual freighted
with all tho good thing* of nrt and liter­
stare. Thia being th* holiday or Christ­
ina* number of th* year, it need scarcely
/aywtl Jmrnsl to which we invite ths
special attention of all our roaderi. It
consists of ten distinct propositions, each
an independent question of public pol­
icy, and all subjects that agitate and di­
vide public opinion to-day in nearly nil
parts of the country. Farpe/nV ear Dti
seem* to bo thotoklta of many ot our
people, and much of the political action
of the day is based on that aa a princi­
ple of action But from it we mast
most emphatically descent. Wo do tun
believe, that “th* voieo of the peopls”
is always right, while we do believe
that "th* voire of God" is over right
and all that Deity approve* worthy nf
man's unquestiune-l areeptsneo.
Hence, while the voice of the people
of Michigan seem* to be against Sump­
tuary Laws, we ar* most decidedly for
tho prohibition of tbe sale of all that
intoxicates, by tbe most positive lawnit
is posribl* for mau to draft, and place

Gd.to a painful doubt whether there
can be any lover nt once recreant
enough and silly enough to keep the
owner of that fore and form writing
lang enough even to ask tbe question;
ana tho pictorial list, is completed by n
general and two interior view*' of Bt.
Asaph Calhed-ri, North Walts, knepinc
up Tit .AlthuJi specialty of portraying
tbe great religious bouses of England
in rapid succession. Uterarily. tnis
number &lt;&gt;p*n» with an oddly titled story,

sngnls; and were to be a member of
tho incoming Legislature, our vote
would be against th* repeal of that
thc forty-sixth section of article four of
the Constitution remains a pari of our
organic law. Therefore we spprers of

The second section aa ever y resdsr of
the Baxiu knows, meats our unquali­
fied opposition, being as wo believe oppusad both to morality, social pro­
gress and improrsmaut. No Woman's
Suffrage for ux

glance. The number, from holiday
rasaua* Inking a.little ia proee variety, sourl proepenty of th* working man of
is especially ih in poetry, Mr*. L. M.' th* country.
Blinn cvntributing a sweet little poem
Of the fourth, we have only to say it
nailed New Year Bells; William H. is the grest financial problem of the
Kernan a sadly strong unc, with the chill
day
aud age, and while we do not be­
title of Winter and Sorrow; Henry
Morford a Maotmblu tee, and odd as lieve it practical at an early day to re­
eeasonsblc, The Mistletoe in America; sume specie payments, we should be
aad the illustrated old ballad. Man of glad tu welcome any solution of this
the Wild Mew, coming back with mourn- problem that will do most to further th*
frtl pieaeuro to many reroUecfiona Pbe
AJditsc Campanv ha* determined io burin*** intereei uf th* people, aad
establish an Art fcsriaa. similar to the give etabHity aud character lo tbe finan­
wail-kuwn Art Union hi England, and ce* of our country.
dialribu.’c it* works of art, bulb sculp­
W. behove in a "Ciril 8-rv«"ba^
ture aud pott-tiuga. which are eonofintiy on merit and capability, but do believe,
- M_ ___ ‘__ _
.1.-^1.-™
Aw
bI»o, that to tho victor* belong tho fruit*
that come from that victory, aud bene*
should earneatiy oppose tho placing in
office, to any louridorsbls extent, id men
not in sympathy with tho power* that
U politically, unlaseit ebould fires be
made apparent that there are wot

advertisement. I-cannot, help but think that

Until after the

i« a big word. Yeti mean chat same tiling. I commenced buaineaa iu IIoutingK iirlfiGB witliout a dollar ami 1 hold ruy own
yet. That don’t look like® failure does it. “No not much."
TEnCItE

try."

Tho people in this County have justcause to bo proud uf &lt;1

Manufactured Iu this couipora
a d
to yonreefves to support these Hotnr Manufacturing lnsUtull&lt;&gt;n«.
allbend share of patronaftr, for which I am thankful—and nov
will ' ■ ■ * *. - I. .nalm tt (IAV i
&gt; X t I ■" RHlt HIT V
'Tl*

J. L. REED.

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

which, by th* way, is nearer to Toledo
and tbe other graia centres, build*
splendid elevators, with whish shs can
handle grain at a nominal cost, sod
Boston doea tho same. Tne Baltimore
aud Ohio Bead, whose arms cover the
the territory that produces anything, re­
fuses to go into combinslions, aud tbs

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

xksry of justice." But the protest
do no good. The Boas has means
lis disposal, and be will be a pririoaif state a* long aa he choose* to

•Si enough during the war and tbe!
flush eraAhat followed it, but wh«n the
pieching-timea earn* it oould not be en­
dured. No business that could be trans­
acted on th* premise* oould pay this

IS OIVE THIIVO

that I ain.«orry for “and that is" to be compelltd to discharge
Honest, Industrious and competent Meclianics, who are deservingof steady employment, because 1 am ovcr-stockcid with work fin­
ished My shops are all frill of work.
"Buggies and Cutters”
and now if the people of this good jCounty of Barry would encourage(Mechanical Industry nt home and thereby promote their
ownThtcrest, they will all come to Hostings tutd buy ail their

Boss Twoed—Rents and Empty Store*
—Economy—The Trade of the City
—Strike* and Labor—Bergh—The
Liquor Dealer*—Bualneaa—Weath- from Europe, and are handling domes­
tic* a* well a* New York. OonsequeulIv, the mourner* go about tbe street* of
the metropolis. And all thia because
the ci'y has depended upon her ‘‘natu­
ral advantage*1' and largutton that outsrpriso can do away with disadvantage*
and remedy what nature ha* left un­
again. Tired of bring in prison, know­ done. New York ha* got to do tome­
thing
to bold b»r supremacy.
ing that Got. Dix will not pardon him,
and that the Governor elect, Tilden,dare
not, if be would, be appealed once more
Tbs strike* are virtually over. Th*
'lungshoremen bad th* best chance of
all the trades for saccess, fur while a
factory may shut down and do without
jaken before the court*, whim be peti­ operative a n*w)y-srrived ship must be
tioned to bo discharged on ■ tbe score unloaded at once, and it takes skilled
that ths court that tried Ltd had no labor to do it. but they, wits thia advenjuiisdietiou. Judge Barrett rCided, of tags, were forced to sneoomb to bard
eouree, against the illustrious Ihief, and time*, and they have gone to work again.
Tbe cooper* hare resumed, not as a
back bn went Wednesday night a ru- bode. but in squads, and. in abort, tbe
rumor prevailed that be had given the strikes are at an end. The striker* di»officer* tbe slip, and bid got away to covered what they ought to have known
Europe, aud th* lie wa* for an hour all along, that with 50,000 unemployed
men In th* city, they ar* at the mercy
generally credited. It was the more of their employer*, and will be till la­
readily believed, for everybody know* bor is in demand again It is lb* dd
that if tbe Boas has the money he is
credited with, he can buy hie way out
THE ALDINE COMPANY'S
do your beet to keep impecunious young i
without trouble. And tbe comment up- Eton from coming to Now York this
winter. I say it, and I know there are NEW PUBLICATIONS.
50,000 men out «f employment hare to-'
kind. "1 am glad th* old man lias got day, and the number will be doubled in
away," said ono merchant in my hear­ two months. Aud they embrace all
desses of people. Thera are darks,
ing. "Why glad r I asked. "011, he salesmen, book-keepers,
everybody.
lias been punished enough,” was the For instance, the Grand Opera House
reply. Aud that was the expression of advertised for 200 young ladies for tbe
a full half of the people. Curious, ballot iu th* revived Black Crook, and
tho morning brought 800, all eager for
isn't it ? Dare is n man ‘who plunder­
position* at 86.00 par weak. Thee*
ed tbe tax-layers for yeat* in n way were no, bad girls — they were girls who
that would have made a pickpocket wanted something to do to keep eoul
blush—* man who stole right and left, and body tosethsr till there was work
nut ouly fur himself, but a horde of fol­ at something els*. 200 wore taken—
GOO were left out in th* cold crying from
lowers—a man who, by iheer stealing
and an ad riot use of what he stub, held
tho city and State in tbe hollow of his ed will bnng a thousand spplieanta by
band, and even aspired to the control nite the next morning. My young
SUTTON’S
of the country; this thief, swindler, nod friend, it you have gut anything under
heaven to do keep out of the big cities.
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
robber is pitied by the men he plunder­
ed I I can't help but think that th*
Henry Bergh, tbe friend of dumb an­
men who pity him, envy him, aud that,
I placed aa lie was, would have done th* imals, has achieved another triumph.
Heretofore ho has only been able to
same thing. The newspaper* uf the oonvist the driven *f stage* end cars
REPRODUCING
•ity, to their credit be It (aid, insist* on wb-uAisve over-worked horse* ; but last
his being kept where ho is till his full week he got th* iron daw of the law on
a proprietor and brought him up with
term expire*. Public opinion will prob­
a round turn. Tbi* is aa it ahould be,
ably keep him there till ha bay* his for the proprietor* compel the driven to
Art Journal,
cTtrloert tho etag**. Now let him get The London
after the street car compauio*. It is
nothing uncommon to sse a pair of
horses going up a stoop grade with a
heavy car loaded with 80 or M passen­
gers—tho poor beasts straining every
nerve and a brutal driver lashing them
as though his heavy whip could add to
their muscular force. Bergh ha* only
commenced hi* work in th'* city. But
Mayor Havemsyer, protesting against it does one good to see a lithe, active
Part* I, It end III are just Published.
firing the mau who had plundered the man dart into a crowd and jerk a brutal
THE AIT JOUIIAL.
cry of 820,000,000, a suit* of rooms, cartman, who is besting his horees, off
Coeiptelt
Is 11 siMialy tsrts,
IU
s*rranls, citiann'a clothes, and other
■re*«l*r UM bvsl IsIlMfS lllesirsboas
libcurios, and of allowing him viaitora at
flow lb* ssrllsv •olsisM uf Tto Ahhsu.
hta own pleasure. Very properly, th*
Ge romer characterised thia discrimina-

.The exorbitant rents demanded ou
Broadwsy are telling on that afreet. Be­
tween tbe Astor House and 14th street
there are uvvr ono hundred fiegnnt

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character, and will moot tbe most detutmined opposition from the capital in­
vested in our groat national thoroughfsrea. and a divided public sentimadt
among tho people at largo. And, yet,
if tbe octant of th* Legislation ouly

ment mutt be made in advance,
invariably. Subscribers at a

It is tho purpose of the Pub­
lisher of the Banneb. to settle
with every person who does
business with the Banner office
prior to Jan. 1st, 1875, and to
that end is now mokiug out
bills against every pcraon in­
debted to the office, and he mutt
insist on a prompt settlement

f
I
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,
J ___,___________ _____ tnvigoratoni st
the quiet places around the sort*.-,
,
where
20 cents doos as much toward
sanding
thorn into a drunkard's grave
i
as
। 25 ar 80 would at th* fashionable
jbar*. Of course there are plenty of

Th* eighth and ninth seclions will
'meet with th* cordial approval of all ,
our people and have but to be stated ,
'to command public approbation.

and after that date will be $1,65
per year to RubBcribers reoeiv-

uh*.
IWo advise none lo subscribe
« any magasiuo until they hare wen
Copy Of JVOrror. Address Charles J.
•teraon, 806 Chestnut Street, Phila-

when I look at the heading of this

thia character has proved them for the |

LIIIIKS l\ll SHMffl milllH
Trnnljg. Travelling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the -• best

■VVAVrc^IIlSS, JEWEUR'V, JDLdkMOlS’I

Spicj^w,

Silvia jyiD

Come and see

Eft gintttt, CLoctt, 4c., 4c
WE ALSO SELL SEWIJ^G MACUIWE NEEDLES

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
1 offer st close pdcee for caali, «r approved credit.

IKE HENDERSHOTT

' 33ti

CO,,

Tn the Boston Cash Store, Union Block, State St.
Hastings, Dec. 9, 1874.

Just opened In Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

’,

SPECIAL OFFER.

BLocr,
Soufij Siot of SfUft Sfuttf.

When? can be found a choice and well selected Stock of S(np
and Fancy
•
GROCERIES, PROVISION’S, CO.KFEfJTfjjcERV Ac.

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

A complete assortment of nil kinds of Whole and Ground
Spices

IN CONNECTION

WARRANTED PURE.

All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables alw^'* on hand.
Also we liavc a full line of the best
For the acconunodation of such of our friends as may
desire, to subscribe for sonic other paper in connection with Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Waro
Always on hand\t prices that cannot be beat itr the County
The BAN N ER, we have, made arrangements wiicreby we

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

are enabled to present the following liberal terms, with t&gt;e
understanding, however, that the order /or our Journal and
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­
companied by the money; and, also, that we must receive
one subscription foThe BANNER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from the list:

CASH BUYERS will find it to their .advantage

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS

Respectfully,.
Spooner &lt;f- Ifei.-Lurn.

^ IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED!
Comparison Invited and Corupetition Defied in

Teas.

Detroit Free Prra*. 82.00 and Republican Banner 11.50, for
•
Detroit Tribune. 82 00 and Republican Banner 81 50, fur -• Detroit Post, 82.00 end Republican Bannov 81.50 for
Michigan Fnrmer, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81.60 fur .
Country Gentleman, 8—50 aud Republican Bauner 81.50 for Woriora Hural, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
•
Advance, 13.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 for New Covenant, 12.65 and Republican Banner 81.60 for
Micbiren Fniincr, 82.15 and Republican Bannof 81,50 for New York Home Journal, 83,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 for

Coffees and Spices

All grades of Tctut, the very best iu the Market. Fresh every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston, ami
for sale at prices which defies successful competition.

GIVE ME A CALL.

Hating., S'.,, loib, 1374.

doluuZ

SCRAP BOOKS.

Banner 81.50 fur ____ __________________________ ,____ in Banner fl .50 for ,
Lipcforott's Magarino, 8L00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for T&amp;|0alaxY. &gt;4.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Lakeside Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for Coder's Lady** Book, 83 15 and Republican Banner 81-50 tor
St. Niohoha, 83.00 aad Republican Banner 81.50 for National Live Stock Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Horticulturiat, 82 10 aud Republican Banner 81.50 for
Gardnur1* Monthly, 82.10 end Republican Banner 81.50 for —- '
Banner 81.60 tor
Jannar 81.50 for
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MUSICS NOVEMBER
VOCAL.

3.85

GEO. A PRINCE &amp; CO.

Organs

&amp;

HASTINGS lAfi BLE WORKS!

Melodeons.

GOLDSMITH’S
BRYANT &amp; STRATTON

Business University,
“OYSTER OCEAN”

,

Littn ai Oa&amp;osK Bctirsit

CUVMIBU SUTS*.

Bt FFALO, X. V.

»«k.

John Stanley.

4.85

THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.

U IUM-, L-.,

to ex­

amine our Stock before puridhnring elsewhere.

Detroit Free Pros*. 810.60. and Republican Banner. 81.50, for
Detroit Tribune, 810.60, and Republican Banner, 81.50, for
Detroit Prat. 810.60, and Itopublican Banner, 81.50, for
Chicago Dailr Tribune, 813,00 and Republican Bautier 81,50 for

SEMI FOR TIE ALBINE,
have taken alarm, and are getting out
their licenaea as fast as posmbl*. Th*
court* are determinsd to eoforre the law
at all hazard*, and th* conviction of
Schwab, which was made a tret ease,
has shown them th* futility of opposi­
tion. Th* rum-mils, tbe small thieve*.
Bos* Tweed, and ell the dangerous
classes, sigh for the good old time* wh*n
Barnard wa» on the bench, and F.vk
and those fellow* ran th* city. There
was no trouble for them then. They
had the courts and evwything else.
Will the new Democratic administration
restore them any of their lost privileges ♦
We (ball aee. A greet many BepobUoatu in th* city were wilting to take tbe

Hastings, 8*pL, OUi 1874.

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

ITALIAN

INSTRUMENTAL.

�»&gt;v. Mth, 1874.

sidsral.ls faff jn th. priot

HASTINGS CITY LOCAL

—

- 1{‘ J' Ontot-

MiddTerilU Alive.

New fresh arrival of drrea goods The
or

S'.'rDi.T
Patterns

J

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The Mayor lias the thanks uf ths
public for enforcing the law
prohibiting
minor* from jdaylng billard* or ---other
g»me* in tbe saloons of tho city.
Merchant* haring ou hand a large
stock of holiday good* will find the Big.
x«a with iu large circulation a valuable
advertising medium to aid in the eale of

* There will be a Spiritual Meeting at
Union Hall on the 20lh in.t., at‘10 o’clk
a- “■ Tho public are cordially invited.
H*v. Wm. Wcatfiald, of Albion will
preach
Tbe New York Central Railroad now
haa two track the entire distance for
passenger travel and also two for its
trvighet businots, making it a four-track
railroad.

uffios al tbe City of Grand Rapid.. If
there is a media post office ia the Union
it i*tU Grand Rapid, office, and there
i* no mor* efficeu: postmaster in the
Union than Hon. A. B.Turn.r Haroing been in possiUon to know, we'afflnn
them farts without four of eucooerial

THE PAPE!
TAKE:

Commission Merchant,
DIED.

:: ■ ■ ■ ?
TKirMfUB

ilreases •‘County Clerk, Hutchinson, Re­
no County, Kansas." «
Very Baepectfully,

day trade. For particulars roe bills
printed for Hopkins A Barns dealer* in
book*, stationery, toy*, etc., Ik* Henderahott A Co., j.welora, A. Rower,
boot and shoe dealer, Cha*. Reed's,
shooting match, Lute Bennett's Christ­
mas danee, and curd* of Invitation to
J. Osmund’* Christmas party at Wood­
land Center. Doc. 25th, boride* a ra*t
amount *f other work. Our facihte.
are the beat, and aa ear work is not
dan* by jaotroM proem it is givsn te th#
pub}** in a clean, clear and readable
manner. On colored work w* invite a
comparison of sample* and leave lb*
patron* to judge of Its merit*.

“ 81 st
In ripe for 83 Ncento.
French Merino for &gt;1; &gt;1J5 MoLalr for
•1| 7» cent Mohair tec ^tetuSi T.u
new pieces In colored Alpaca*, worth
We tender our thaaka to C. B. Bush,
M cento, down to 40 ccnta II is the
newrat and cheapest stock of Droi* Esq., the accomplished Superintedent uf
nU
D^t
th* Valley Iliririon of the - Central Rail­
fall to see them. Rcapectrutly.
Th* Michigan Central Railroad Oom road fur a ti|pe card of the Central and
Geo. R. Johnson A Co.
pany ha* notified all its employs* that
iU branch*.
hereafter tbo company will not guar­
,
Wo see piles of now good* going into
antee them against injuries, nor agree
the store ui - Hon. R. J. Grant, and
to pay their bills, or support them o
know be la soiling them at prices that
their families in ease of casualty. All
Clothing I
| must command public approbation. Go
are given to distinctly understand the
New stock ot Clothing on the rood and see them.
company will pay its workman only the
from lioetun. Wc have men', fancy­
Henry C. Wontworth .lias become wages agreed upon. Tbe employe* will
suits, black salts and a full line uf caX
atmero suite. Alt bought very low and General 1’assenger Agent of th* M. C.
have to depend upon accident insur­
1° b* “»,d
for on*Prt«« w »’l- Oar
Ii. It., tu whom all coiumutricationa ance*, etc. It i* understood that all the
' should bi ildrwMv '. concerning general all the other Michigan railroad*, a* well
CHURCHES.
Clothing is extra new
as those thr oughout th* country, have
can flt any boy big or u
Patron's desii.ug their advertisements promulgated rimilar notification* to all
a fdU Uno of EngQth 8u...ub. .uu va»airnsMB ttesnes. 18'4 •- ■- *”• Tb*&gt;. almerra and the beet Taylnc In Barry changiMl.it ou tho suteide *u! bring employe*. We tegard this action of
,.1‘uuir. S.S. 11 «. J. U. Svrtea. Svec County to do our work, good Ota alway* their copy a* eerlv os Salardtj aud on the railroad companies aa wise and for
given. Don’t buy of a two priced atom.
Your* Truly,
tho insidv on Tuesday morning of any th* public good. Accident. Mriou* iu

A. N. SABIN,
rLOUR r OUJ1T

Will you, for the benefit of th* needy
iu
■ thia State a*5 lif their friends in tho
1East, publish tbo following article, to'
A circular published by tho Kxmm*
!RslhrfCommittee, giving an acecurate
'account of tbe range* of grasshoppers
in Kanns, ths localities visited, tbe

Agreeable to adjournment, the An­
nual meeting ol the Barry County Bible
Society is to be held at tbe Presbyteriau Church in Hastings, Sunday even­
ing, December 20th, 1874.
J. M. Nmn,
Secrete ry.

C. SCHULENBURG,
This Watch

Agricultural Society Meeting.

John H. Wendell 4 Co.

ELGIN WATCH CO.

Btiugs,

DETROIT.

MICHIGAN.

Grange Notice.

THP BEST SCHOOL IB THE STATE.

Hsenxes, Mich., Dee. 7. 1874.
Notice is hereby given that there will
bo a meetiLg uf the County Grange of
Barry County to be bold at Hastings,
Dec. 14, 1874.
Now, Pstrvcs, come one, cume all,
and lot u* work fur what wo moat justly

WEBSTER’S

I

will lx&gt; strictly their character,ar* often the roeult of tho
carelessness ol employes, and thia may
Tho many friend* of Geo. H. Robin­ and probably will liar* a tendency tu
son, will Cud him with Spooner A Hep­ make thorn mun&gt; careful.
wook.

This

rule

burn, the leading Grocery Hous* of the
pry Good*.
City, where bo will be pleased to see
Hurrah for th* place to buy your Dry
loods. They are the cheapest, Every- hi* many friend*.
ody lais* about it and everybody buys
Stop right here, and read th* big
ere. Factory brown and bleached,
n—.1 wLJ- in
a. .--.nproclamation of Ike Hendershott A Co—Watches and Jewolry. They have
tliolafgi-it aad finest stock uf good* in
thia section, and—O, read the advertise­
ment yourself
’ We invite attention to tbe card- of
| Geo. A. Prince A Co., of Buffalo, N. Y-,

BARRY LODGE
I . . .. - I.
krfere tot tail aw*.

The new M. E. Church situated in
Carlton, at the Phillipa eornere, four
mile* from Woodland Center, and nine
mile* from Hading* City, will be dedi­
cated ou Wednesday, 23d, iast.
R*v.
T. F. Hildreth, of Grand Rapid* will
manufacturer* of Organ* and Melede- preach at 10.3U a. m. Rev. J. I. Buell,
Prodding Elder will ae*i*t nt tbe dedi­
country in it* lino, ami their instru­ cation, aud preach al 0.30 p. m. A cor­
dial invitation is given to all.
ments rank among tho vory beat.

WHSfiffiTe

Fur th e accommodation uf our eub.cribers wlio desire any other book,
magazine, or paper, published, with or
without the advertised premiums, we
will obtain it fur you at tho Low rar
Ran*, without any expense to you in
seeding tho erder.

Don. Uouderson long the editor of
the Allegan Jtinu! has purchased a
forth interval in tho Grand Rapid/
Tiew* and i* to be tho editor of that
daily. Under bis management it will
bo a spicy sheet ‘

police;.

The whole rote for noman suffrage iu
List cf letter* remaining in the F. O.
Michigan is 30,805—one in tiro tu the uncalled Cur cm Doc. 9th, 1874 :
Falionce Brown. Thoma* P Baker, E
H Brouk*,-C D Blicn, Leonard B Chretor, Mr* Helen M Clark. Mr* Ella Cock,
Robert Dean, Gao 8 Dean, Asa Ford.
Mr* Mary Kesselring. W 8 Knapp.
Frank Keolar, Mr* A G Kilpatrick, L
L Laudon, Mary MeMahun, James
Marl!#, Mrs HaraU Newton, Mias Addie
Palmer, John Pickard, Cornel Penny,
Mr* Frank Rose, Mrs Amy Sine, Mis*
Annie Stinclicotnb. Dauicl Scbwickbard,
D C A Ijauein Woodley. E Wileox.

Those who may ha»e occasion to use
a pure Froch Brandy for medicinal
purposes, whl find nt John Stanley's a
few bottles that is genuine beyond
doubt, and . which can bo had for the
price of 13 n bottle.
27«f

Painting and Graining.

All Ready to Buy Wh«rt, O«t», and

Other Grata.
The new firm of Creoey A Holden
are now prepared tu purchase W beat,
Oats, and other grain, at tbe Storehouse
cf W. T. Eastman, corner Broadwsy

Obstacles to Marriage.

i PURE DRUGS aid MKDICINES,
.■tras

DAY AND NIGH’

THE NEW STORE I

City Drug Store,

Clean** til* tbs stomach, bowel, and
blood from ail tbe acrid, corrupt aud
offcoiive accumulation* Which produce
functional dirangomont, and you remove
the cause of most diseases which afflict
the humin family, and thus tar* a large
doctor'* bills. Tbe must effectual and
rviuiuio
is found in Dr. Fierce’* Fleassnt Purgstive Pellets. No cheap wood or paper
boxes, but kept fresh aud reliable in

State Street,

AGENTS

WANTED

High livers, tboee indulging in ess*
aud pleasure, and those of sendentary
habits, can prevent Boil*, Carbuntie*.
Gout, Red Skin, Eruption., Pimpl**,
Cunatipation, PiUe, Drowrinea*. Bdiousn*e* and other conditions induced by
such habiia, by taking from four to six
of Dr. Pierce’s Fleatam Purgative

LOST.—City of Hastings Order, No.
190 for &gt;35.80. The findur will please
return to the subscribers, a* payment January let, 1875.
Itos town slowed.
Ths scoundrels nrn't all dead yet, and
/
Wilxixs Baontia*.
bonce our friend A- D. Cook, has boon
Hasting., Nov. 2« 1874.
32H
obliged to protect himself from the
machination* of a fellow by a suit, now

DRESSMAKING,

NEW

YORK TOMBS

iim.HPEUisuniiiEinm

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1
I am now all alone in the Photograph
business, and as I have rondo arrange­
ment* to inrreaso my facilities tor doing

Hope, for a very welcome surprise at
our Louse on tbe »v*uipg of Dec. 2d.
Th»y came in upon ns and took posses­
sion of oar house, end they made our
table almost gruan under a load of good
things to replenish our very natural want*
—just such as tbe farmers' wives ot that
township know how lo get up, and we
did justice to all that Well, they spent
the evening very pleasantly, to u», end
if we evuld judge, to ail, and left In the
morning about two o'clock, leaving to
cheer our poor hearts, fifty dollars and

Merchant Tailors,

tea1

sent from Thursday until Tuesday
niotning.
Mr. Reynold* will have
charge in our absence, and wo trust our

local

HOPKINS and BARNES,

Church Dedication.

Treasury Nov. 25. 1874, was 1051,­
290.15. Receipt* during lb* w*ck end­
ing Dec. 2 were &gt;51,110.90; payments
during th* same time &gt;50,827.4! ; Jeaving a balance in th* Treasury uf &gt;952,088.04 ; increase for tbe week &gt;702.49.
An interesting Berries of roosting* are
being held nt tho Presbyterian Church,
this wook. Rev. Mr. Clark, or Rev
Sufferer* for months or yean from Mr. Wood of Marshall, are preaching
Catarrh, Deafness, Epilepsy. Nervous
Debility, Consumption, aad other inval­
ids, be soon cures. Also Fistula, tu­ evening, and there is considerable in­
mors, Stricture, Deformitia*, ote. Special terest manifested ou tbe part of the peoand difficult case* solicited. Ladies out pls in the meetings.
of health, go to him or have hi* reme­
Ths contract for grading tbe K. L. A
dies. Tbo greatest skUL experience N. M. R. R. through tlx* townahip ot
aad suoeoss io hi. Speoalilia*.
P. 8.—Men (Whatever read or doc­ Hope ha* been ',l«t to Charles Benton,
tored) who want reliable aid, advice and and tho work is being vuahod with th*
cure, in any confidential case should not utmost vigor. Now lol th* stock-holdfail to consult tho Doctor at once, in ere pay up promptly and in sixty day*
person or by lett*
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seven mile* ot the read hi this county
erywherc.
will be ready for the iron.
The fixture* have all arrived and ths
next issue of tbo Bxsxz* will be print­
ed by steam. We are under many obligatioua to our friend* for their prompt
ai&lt;l so generously tendered to enable us
to make this dseirable addition to tbe
Windy.
I)xxx office, and doubt not the pro­
Gold «8.
f
prietor will find the investment a,payTimo to settle up.
The Circuit Court h**(*ljourned.
We wcXmucb amused a few nights
Healings morning aud evening at tho
ago, while passing through the street*
Presbyterian Church.
quite late. A couple of pariiea who bad
Robert Mitchell bee sold the Besting*
ta an overdose of bad whisky had Ulen
House to A. W. Bailey.
_
up lodging* in one of the gutters. On
7 Wo don't want lo suggest that you waking up and finding himself wet to
are careless, reader, but wbero an the the akin, and looking around, ssys hie—
tools, to-day?
cons* John, lai’s change house*, thb hie
If you would see a nine job of fancy
pointing, look at the front of the Bank
Profeesor Bwensberg of th* Grand
building. John Michael did it.
Rapid* Dusia*** College, invites tli*
Tho annual meeting of tbe Michigan public te rail upon that institution and
Poultry Association will be held at De­ *e* for thomerirra iu workings and
troit, rontroenoitig on tho 14th of Janu- merit*—an invitation that will doubtless
be frequently accepted. Nor is it to
much to sty of it that there is no bettor
Commerce! Co'foge in th. Wrel.
Wo
hope our yrung men may extend to it a

&gt;

Nebraska and Kansat
■
The “Htetory" te *ptcy. exciting, truth­
ful, sod thoroughly Intervatlng from
Preftoe to Finis.
Ths book la tmued In bandecme style, i
baring 630 pages and UO Illustrations,
on flue paper, end la elegantly bound.
It I* •old only by Mibacrlpttoo by tbe U.
M. Publtoblng Company,’’ No. 1&gt; Uni­
versity Place, New York, who want an

Vaa Dusen a I*. E., of the North Neb­
raska, confer* nr* of the M. E. Chuftb,
visited thi* city who state* that iu four
of tbe eight ennutie* ia Northeastern
Nebraska which comprise hi* district,
and which arc situated away from any
railroad, th* people are suffering terri­
bly from tbo effects of the grasshopper
devastation, aad that rehaf I* an abso­
lute necessity. Acting ou hie recoommendatiou our Methodist friend* bore
have organised a rehef committee, c»sisting of Hon. R. J. Grant, Hon. Daniel
8tnk*r,_Mr*- J. L. Rood, Mis* J. Wightmon, Mrs. Boyer, and Mrs. Geo. W.
We continue our record of the doings
WHIhitn*, who are soliciting aid for th*
relief of th* friends thsre, and w* hop* at' the Circuit Court for the third
the donation* may bo liberal a* th* Bo­ week of tbe term, as follow*, vis :
Tbe caee of EdwsrJ Woodworth vs.
reas! ties of the ia»e are great.
Chart** Wood, was tried by jury who
found for plan tiff 17 AM, and costs to
be taxed. James A. Sweeney for plan­
Among the grocers of this city, this tiff; C. G. Holbrook for defendant
finnhss always, tinco Its .organisation,
The appeal ease of Delo* R. McEltaken a leading position. The men who wan* v*. William H. Bird, tbs jury
compoee it bare been long identified returned a verdict of no cause of action
with the trade of ibe city. Mr. Smith with costs to be taxed. O G. Holbrook
began businee* a* a clerk with th* late fur plaotiff, JaiMt A. 8we*r*y fer
Mason Allen la tbo year 1802; Mr.
In the Chancery case of Bil a*
Manse was alee a clerk with him from
1870 to th* time of the organisation of Parkhurtr.. Th* Qnnmon Council of
tho fim df Allan A Preston iu March. the Village of Middleville, et aL An
1872, and both wore with that firm up order was entered tbst defendant Badto tbo time that they purchased th* in­ cock bo allowed to defend on th* pay­
terest of Mr. Allee, ia March, 1871. ment of solicitor, foe of MO and filling
Mr. Preston ha* been eleven year*
connected with the grocery trod* in this
city, and haa boeu"always more than or­
&lt;
dinarily
eureoesful ** a busmoe* man.
Th. firm ol Smith, Mane. A Fronton
|
began
borine** aa tbe auceseson of Al­
|
len
A Preston March 1st, 1871, aad at
(
caee
took a loading position among th*
;barfnsee bouse* of our city. Composed
&lt; young mon full of business energy,
of
.with ample capital, and datermined per(
sevenaee,
they hare senoeeded ore a boyoad.thoirnuwl sanguine expeetatfoan
Thoir proorai sals* are nearly a thou-

In the appeal case of Aaron Brook*
.. William Roorafield,Trial by th* court.
verdict of no cause ot artion was
indexed with oasts I* bo taxed. Easttan A Young for pontiff, Wright *

A FIHESBAIH BBBWISSBESIOS.

The Country Gentleman. EVEIT LAIT MOILB TAKE IT.

PETERSON’S MAGAZINE

THE

TBSILUJO TUB HD KOVIMTES

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WHOLE WESTERN

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Isar etagee, imperatively demands protartmEngland secured her groat
prestige m wealth and standing among
the nation, of the earth by a tariff
which was almost prohibitory and cf
tong ccntfauanrw. While thia ia not
BOw nooMeary, our short history teach­
i ea that our greatest advance in prosper­
ity haa boon when our tariff was tuost
1 protective aad our great financial ctisu
hardly without exception after a letting
down. Wo have always paid off more
, of our national debt during a period of

nnr ABvcBTiaBaem.
G. P. Howell a Co'i. CoU.,,.,.
uf their employment, fair prospects of
success. Any man mia roll a barrel,
but every men cannot pul a package
properly in thf hold of a vessel, or take
it out without damage. It is a trade.
And when a veoeel arrives, tho demand
for the services ol tbo 'longshoremen il
Th«
immediate and pressing The raw man
cannot take Lis place. There are 9,000 A NjuW CHROMO FOR 1875.
of these man. The bare made the de­
mand tor forty cents an hour far day GOODEY’SLABYS BOOK
work, and sixty for night work, and they
Dally,
are well organised to bold out Tbe
steamship companies are trying to get
other men, but tbo tronblo is the arrlL
Nor ires make bad work of it.. TLo

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Leading Newspaper in
the West.

TO HAVE 0000 HEALTH

in the city thia winter. Lalor is vory
scarce now, and aa tbo eold weather
puts Its veto ou tbo little building that
That our civil service is thoroughly is going ou, more men will be thrown
out
of employment, and tha trouble will
airrupt, needs no proof; a took at tbo
increase.
Tbo city is a cruet place for a
New York and Boston custom-house
rings, which are a ineuaoi to tho life of man out of work ; rent, food, tuel, every­
tho country, would eeom to furnish evi­ thing ccaU'ao much that when tbo daily
dence enough on that point. Tbo only labor that supplira it stops, starvation or
way to secure aa..honest performance of tho accepting of charity is only a few
public duties is to lot corrupt politicians weeks aboad. It coals a laborer ull ho
stay at home, and to elect mon to Con­ cau earn to-day to live to-day—he can­
gress wba have some idea of right, nud not provide for tho morrow whan work
with whom it to not synonymous with stops, lloavon help tbo poor this seawrong Very seldom doos it happen
that a man who docs tbe dirty work of
a corrupt Congressman la fit to do the
Ono of the great troubles in tho small
honest work of tho people in her pub­
I towns and cities of tbo country io to got
lic offices. We desire tho entire separ­ properly trained and educated servants.
ation of the work of tho people from Tbit want can now be supplied at a
that required by the average j-olitlcian trifling cost A number of charitable
to secure bis election.
ladies who bare time and money more

tap. Rtnll&amp;Co.
PROBATK ORDKR.

S2l"Kib’&amp;rt:'5ras;i;

j"ci.rrTK u ci-ittK.
.-r—rvt vuuanaa wu
X'tfwiBitias-jsi

Our main planks should bo comprised
ol tbo following principles :
FiraL Prohibition of tho sale of in­
toxicating liquors as beverages.
Second, Woman suffrage.
Third. Protection to home industry.
Fourth. An early rvaumplion of epootopayments.
Fifth. A civil sarvicn based on merit
and capability, and not political partiBb&amp;. The cullivatsm of peace beSeventh. Tho preservation of tho
publie domain for settlers, and not
swindling railroad cuqicrationsEight. Strict economy in the adminis­
tration of every department of tbe pub­
lic service.
Ninth. A redaction I in the rates of
postage, that tho blessing ol cheep poet
may bo enjoyed by all.
Tenth. Buch a control of tlio various
transportation companies of the country
as will insure an equitable return for
the invMtmont of capital, and » cheap
carriage of goods for consumer.

In the Statea of Maine aud Maaaaehusotts, which have prohibitory liquor
laws, there ia tbe least drunkenncM and
crime in those communitioa where tho
low is most enforced. Un the State of
Meseerhnirtls to-day three-quarters of
tho towns and cities do not have any
pfoce for tho open sale of intoxicating
liqnora, and most of these towns bare

law which enforced it There is alway
a large number of liquor collars wb
clamor for a licence law, and when ou
is enacted many of them, novar fake ou
a Keens □ or pay any of'tbe duos pro
scribed by it. A license law, howovo

things prevent intemperance or aid
morality; for tbe plain reason that
when you put liquor into men you take
away your chance of making them so­
ber and what little reason they bad,
aud give them an intense activity of
their passions, leading to all manner of
wickedness and crime. It is strange to
see men so blind to tbo truth as to pubHcly declare tho harmlessn.is of liquors
as a beverage, when all around are to
bo sees the wrecks caused by alcoholic
Leverages.
Boston VII lately cursed by tho pres-

sUetaarearaMa IsUnalaJ &gt;n ultoul.
ettawn RMstustss-.

Aa4 II U t arlkar Onl,r,a. (has aad

The mania now running among those
who build at all is altitude, ifotun years
ago the Equitable 1-ifc Insurance Com­
pany mu up a building that loomed
sIkivo anything cl&gt;o on lower Broad­
way, and rinre that height has run in
tbo tuinds of everybuly. The now Tri­
Low building is nine immense storirs
high, with a tower almost touching tbe
' sky ; tbo now buiHing of tho Western
Union Telegraph Company is ahupeto*
high; the Domestic .“'owing Machine
AB. transpoatation companire should
Company is eight; tbo new [K-.t-offlce
bo prevented from issuing "watered
cannot Lu counted in stories, but it is
stock;” tho stock and bonds issued ■ a euortacua building, and so on. Tbo
should represent only tho cost ol tbo | view of tbo city trom tbe Jersey City
rood anil equipments. When this has I Ferry is becoming peculiarly plsavant,
been accomplished, n griot stop will |i Those building, will: tbo scores of oth­
have boon taken toward-efioap transpor­
ers, tower up abovo their surroutidfags.
tation.
relieving wonderfully tbe nionutouous
Wo have sketched our platform— uniformity whiob formerly weaned the
with a few reasons for its planks. That eye Those tall buildings do not pay—
either of tLo two great partiet haa vi­
in fact, ovary one of them is a dead toss
tality enough to make an effort to con­ above tho fourth story ; but, uevduct honestly public affairs,seems doubt­ •rtheluas, I hope the building uf them
ful. At auy rate, we have lately seen | will go on. They Leautify the city, and
but few itutantro uf &lt; Erie! character ' tbo public get a benefit whether the
of such a nature as to warrant us in &lt;| prupriotoro do or not. It is a fact that
having any very lively faith in tlio pnr-1 ouuo of these buildings pay throe per
poses of tho controlling party.
We cent on tbo eost of construction and
would ask, to not the present on auspic­ present price o! ground; but the pro­
ious time fur tlie agitation t»commence,
prietors al) live ia Lupo of tho future.
that the successor of tho Itopublicaa "Hope springs eternal in tbo human
party may rater tbo field to combat
wrong in all its forms 1—1)., Boston.

•r Tn«a« ISareti
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Kunrn s.;.i.

Grand River Valley Division

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Medal of Progress,'

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RAILROAD

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J. Cole &amp; Son.

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Shingles, Lath, 4c.

$20,000 00 IN CASH !

#20,000 00 IN CASH I

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sxyuek
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was iMam:

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penally cold, and tbe skies ore bright I
and tbe air braaag and healthy ; coo-1
aaqueutly there to very litlto rickoees la I
tbe city. If buatoeu, were only better, !
ouJ employment fur tbo labortira was 1
BOSM eearoo. the season would bo a

a.

REMINGTON SWING IACBB

In Valuable Gifts I

I including'overcoat, that dose not go a

w.

MICHIGAH|

• •Ma »IUu&lt;“a.T»M
•t Mir )■ taa

was more generally observed in the city ,
tliis year than ever before. All bust-1
neas, except tbs saloons and restaurants,
was suspended, and the day was devot­
ed to jollity, hilarity, and what was bet­
ter. charity. The various charitable in­
stitutions of the city were supplied with
mure than usual liberality, aud every
deeerving poor person iu the city gut
ono good square meal. At tbe three
mission-houses in tho Five Points over
8,000 people were fed. Tbo prieons all
gave tbo inmaiea a sjieaai dinner, and
The rouls of tho liqux dealers of this all hospitals, charities and all ether facity are being agitated just now by tho dilutions dil likewise. Tlio newsboys
ftraiHee and tbe agony of mind endured action of the Excise Commissioners, homes sod lodging-houses bad a grand
by lonely wives, passing by injuries to who are hunting down those who sell time. Tbe ragamuffins were bathed,
parson and the cast of otu prisons,
pealuntaries, work-houses, alme-hous- tbo ardrnt without proper Itooneo. Tho dustad, and a rood dinner given them,
aa, houses of refuge, and tho number- Liquor Dealers' Protective Union re­ and for ono day iu the year they wyre
leas charities, whooe mission is to relieve sisted the law ; but in'the tost ease th&lt; bappy. Il is to tbo credit of tbe cltitb-a^y. the greater portion of whom court went against them, and wide­ xons that, bard aa tho timoe are, the AND WHE8 30NG3 BT J. t REfiUT.
contributions of provisions and other
spread coustaruatiuu ensued, as well it supplies were far beyond those of any
might, as not ono fa five of tbe thou­ proceeding year. It went a tong way
prwassoni not one redeeming feature, sands of saloons fa tbe city ever took toward restoring confidence in human
whneo very breatli ia poisonous ? The out a license. The decision of tbe court nature, to see tho enormous piles cf
time is not far distant when very many makes every one of them liable toTtoavy m4eto, cakes, bread, butter, aud every
other possible thing to eat, piled up boof ««r States will have strung prohibi­
tory laws, and will have them enforced. penal tiro and tho police are determined
Ta ftaw how war the truth the to bring thorn to tbo score, no matter at
hewwen come, we will add that they what cost They hope to bo able to
boosted of their great increase of sales, c loeo about a thousand of them bi this newspa;&gt;ora. There is some good in
humanity yet
whoroei. by their sworn returns to the |
Services weto uf oourae hold iu all tho
Xslsraal Itevonuo department, u rery
churches, and to the croait of New
gwMfcUingoff fariMjwn In the nine
■—ftI from May, 1872, to January, has always been ebarged to ths femin­ York let It be roccrdod that they wyro
1878, they returned 471,092 barrels as ine account; but this winter, it strikes all crowded. l’o«ib!yjbo extra decor­
ations and the unMnually superb music
mH—thia, it must lie remember, was
ms, tbe sturuor box may fairly take their had something to do with tho nitonshare of euudrainatton. Ono rich young
man recently purchased two eeaLskin
oMta, coating severally KiOU and 8900,
and two Ulster coats, tho belt buckles
L. D. Sl&gt;OTw*«b-rW
wrought ia maeeivo gold aad equally
aaira
inau
Dsmamoa i
massive silver- What do you think of
that ? One man paying 82,000 for

wanting bread! True it ia that every
nch young man in New York does not
buy such extravagant artialas ; but tho
rnaaia for rich clothing, extravagantly
rich clothing, has taken poooesrion of
young Now York.
To pay 8160 for an uvvrwat is nothj' ing rare, and a suit, from hat to boots,

m

41 Park Rai NJ.

Tho tow stalo of Congressional mor­
ality was easily soon by tho shrewd—to
use no harsh, but, perhaps, more de­
serving term—managers of pur trans­
continental railroads, consequently tho
rascally Credit Mobilier and other "ir- suey run a lauuary, a restaurant. san a
regularities” were tho result. While | dres&gt;t:-.-ikfag ertablLhmetit io the house,
keeping tbo public faith wo ihould de- । to the end that it shall be, not only of
mand tha! tho faith of corporations I uso to tbe girls by teaching tlirm their
should also bo kept, even if additional I duties by actual practice, but that it
legislation to this and be necessary, shall be self sustaining, which it it. The
The public lauds mutt be kept for actu- school has taken thousands of poor girls
" '
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»bo were starving because they did not
know bow to work, and has turned thorn
out cnjriljlo end intelligent and worthy
of gooff's ork and good wagts anywhere.
The manageress of this sensible charity
is Mrt. Julia Corson, ce.-t i! to located at
47 East Tenth Street. A girl from this
school is almost certain to be houusl
aud capable. Housekeepers in want o!
good, trained servants will do nell to

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la wit: 71&gt;a aas ISb-aart 'tarter (1-0 at
tSvntasstE
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BtfXftrSns-s- car

than they know what to do with, and
some little heart, established, a year or
worked hard to secure for hit country its
blessings. H&gt;s great deeiro was to' set­
tle all international differences by arbi­
tration. To this cud we would urgo the
agreement of tho great nations to eettlo
alldifficullics by arbitration.

IItaa
mUbsy. iMutilr U.J st
slsw tarkaHlss

WANTED. "iEysXE
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I VOL. XIX. NO. 34

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1874.

MUffil aid 6li;l|$ Cart.

WHOLE NO. 968.

THE PRSSIDim MESSAGE.
upon capital muit bo charged aud applying I bo income of a part, if not
&gt;C fluctuation in th* value of that tba whole of thia fund, to the education

ARD THE NEWS ?
No! What is if f
SPOONER&amp;HEPBURN

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MHU1I0K.
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b* indulged in without profit, breauae
a* many thaoria* would be advanred a*
there would b* iad*p*od*nt writers who
•hould *xpr*M tb*ir own view* upon
tbo anbjacu Without indulging in theori»* a* to I lie caure of thia proatretioo,
therefor*, 1 will call your attention only
to tba fact and tome queetion* at to
which it would ***m there ihould be

ARE GOING TO LEAVE TOWN
No. 1 guess not, as I was in there to-day and
“ “• th^’were all busy. The store -Full of customers.
And then talk about their leaving with such stacks
of goods, and more coming all the time. It is all a
Hoax, they came to r tay and here are five reasons
c™“"‘;j:K“'for it.

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u'.-TICXOF TUX TXX.'K. 0™.~l
: ■j.ixsj.tsr-

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
IVRVRYIIR MUOeaetal Crorer*»MV. !
iwTrjratsrefs igv I

T. IL DIAMOND.

They understand their business, both of them having been tor a
number of years with the largest Retail Grocery House in the Slate

U.BCT'T nf tMTtnoLS. **4 S»i*
ttn.,J.*f FreMevltfo, WMlkeol
&lt;«re tint
TVr* tetBcdCT* et

They take great pains* to get and keep on hand a full line of the
the best goods to he had.

S. V. R. YORK.

They have plenty of means and hacking so th ey pay
their Goods and consetpiently get the very lowest figures.

. LUCIUS RUSSELL,

capital. Both hav* b»oo largely unem­
ployed. Wher* Mcurity ha* b«on un­
doubted, capital haa been attainable at
very modtrat**r*tee. Where labor ba*
b&lt;rii wanted, tthaa been fbunu in abun­
dance at cheap rate*, eompared with
what of tl&gt;« nccreaaiie* and comfort* of
iil* could bo |-urtLa*ed with (he wagw
demanded.
Two great ekmenta of
proaperity, therefore, bat* not bo*n de­
nied ui; a third might be added. Our
■oil and climate are uuaqualed within
th* limit* of any cotitiguoue ■ territory
under on* nationality for it* varieties ol
product* to .feed and clothe a people
and io the amount of aurplu* to epare
to irrtl I*** favored people. ThereI ar*,
with three facto in view, it *cema to m*
that wire *tatc*man*hlp at thia eotxion
of Cong?*** would dictate—ignoring
th* past— distributing in proper chan­
nel* three great element* of proaperity
to anv people.
Debt abroad ia the only element that
**u, with always a *ound currency, an-

They attend to their own business.

SthiIdhhd 4- Su&lt;)nn 12 cys pm Lb.
EtTm C. Suqm 11 cys pm Lb.
■‘‘•"‘"‘''■“■■j
7
Blip /I. 0. Su&lt;im 10 cys pm Lb.
qooo t^bli smup /5 cy. 9 gv-Lo/i.
pour
s«
tnarizsg CoLbiJBio Copptt, is aT,Jl lt- Q000 Vioupn Coppri, ig ar* 4 L‘‘
■Itiw4«4tei I
SAffWf.
jgpuit Ttg, 75 ctpr’
You/I‘i ffr,°ilr 5° e,PT‘
HgBipB, &lt;5 CEprs CunmpfO/ crXr5
10 ‘LpT*'
DENTIST
HmoLiijifr Oil, io otppt pm q^nop.

■

Mitkijai.

In Canned Goods you can find the best Brands of

TOMTOES
pipEUPpLE
LOBSTERS
PEACHES
BLHCKBEHHIES
StfDIEpS
CREEP COUP
JELLIES
FREpCfj /RUSTED
ST/MtfBEHHIES,
COVE OrSpE^t
CLfEHIJIES
SHL/IOP
4Xo 4^«l'elX

CRASH RAriDH............................. ,l,cu

Their Spices are warranted Pure by the box or
such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspioe, Ginger,
Mustard, Sage, Cream Tartar, Soda and
Best makes of Baking Powders.
FRUIT EXTRACTS-Cocoanut, Citron, and Lemon Peel, Mace, Carraways, Sugar
Sand and Frosting Sugar-

CONFECTIONERY,

New Nice and Sweet.
A large Stock for the
HOLIDAYS.

as
DENTIST No. 1 Crockery, a full line at the same prices all

the seconds. Glass ware very low. Lamps
styles and sizes. Burners, Chimneys, and all
kinds of lamp goods.

Union Block. o«cr Boston Cash Blare-

SiHIUIIL C4RD8!

STONE JARS and CROCKS ALL SIZES.
Sufar Boxes Tube, P«H» 4.C., ad-libltum. And 0 my, Jim II Ju*t go dowm t°
Btheir Store® n Washington Block, State Street, and see for yourse f.

Chromo
School Cards,!
Cl TYPE ns DEPOT.

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Oil Paintings

All Goods delivered free in the City.

NEW
PLANINt
MllL
ANU
LUMBEB
YARD
!
'

port all claitna of nlieua against th*
United Blate*, ariaing from acta oom
to specie perment*. la tl
mendatioas I rardially join

and final resumption, provision should
k. mart* l.w
nt

pnety of readjusting the larifl. so
*--------- lhe revenue and at the 1

'th* det* when ipccie resumption com­
mence*. To this might and ihould b*
added a'revenuo suffiriantly in excel* of
the United Blate*. Congreee, by the
act of the 27th of July, 1888. aawrtod
tbo abetrset right uf expatriation ' as a
fundamental principal of this Govern­
ment. Not withstanding each assertion.

rioTocvt. with xrwrorxntixn.
- The legislation necessary to extend to tnaliiiea shall
tba colony of Newfoundland certain ar.
tides of the Treaty of Washington of
tba 8th ot May, 1871, having born bad.

expatriation, or

Great Britain on the‘Jfitb of May last, continually called upou to lend their aid
and was duly proclaimed on the folluwing d*y. A copy of the pruclamslioc is
submitted herewith.

■ho boundary between the Unitod States contributing in no manner to tn* per­ Ibis regard are in tba direction of bringformance of th* dntio* of a ritixen of

Hockjr Mountains is herewith IraUsmit-

Woodi to the

summit ot the Rocky

claim* of citiiensliip of thg Unitod
Stale* urn ply a* a *hleld from the per­
formaace of the obligation* of a citiaeu

contain* many

(Twut

ficiont to complete the office work.

; ........

value. Gold and rilver uro now the roTn* notice directed by the revolution
cuguixctl medium of exchange th* civil­ of Congre**, of June 17. 1874, to b*
ised world over, and to thia w* should given to terminate th* ccnvenUoR of
return »tlb th* boat practicable delay. July 17. 18&amp;8. belwwn the United
In view of the pWgre of the Ameri­
can Cptigrcv* when our nrewnt legal
tender vyvtrm waa adopted, and lb* debt .
contracted, there thould bo no delay,
certainly no uunecreaary delay, in fix ; vetacl* entering lb* port* of the United
ing by logivtetion a metlwd by which State* exreptumal prnileg** which ar*
w* will return Io *pecie To th* accvm- nut *ocord*d to our own vernal*. Th*
pUshmeut of tbi* end I inrit* your »]&gt;»0lal attention. I believe firmly that moved satisfaitiuy and have tended to
lb* cultivation of mutual y beneficial
commercial tetereourae and friendly re­
trire until a polfry is adopted, with leg- j letion* between the two eountiiee. 1
islatkm to cam it out, look to a return bop* that th* negotiation* which have
to a *[wris basis. It it *a*v to conceive b**n invited will reault in th* Celebesthat th* debtor and *p*culaliv* cU*»e*
may think it of value to make a so-call­
ed money abundant until they esu
throw a portion of their burden* upou friendly. During th*
otbsn; but aven there, I believe, would

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1

_

•t*J by au act uf Congteea the last Me-

hardship

attention of Cungre** to the difficulties
arising from fraudulent uaturaliaation.
The United Stele* wisely, freely and

claims admissible under the proviwon*
and paid.

ing the conditions

fraudulently ob^ined,
wetowed only upon full

by assenting
a certain change in the
juriaiictiun of the pnurte of Hie latter.
A copy of Um proclama iou u[&gt;in three

obtained come to light.

1 n some cases

Stetei of ibis beruUpbere which were
furtuerly under the dominion of Bpuin.

nrofoeaorateip
literature at

Marauding on the frontier* bwtwM
Mexico and Texas still frequently taka

The difficulty of cheeking such treapaa- not entitled to

ed force upon the Island of tormoaa by
doubt th* value of th* legal tender me­
dium of exchange- A revival ol lb*
report upon the condition of
productive Industrie* ia needed by all difficultie* arisia
»■ before th* American and
classa*. and by none mor* than th*
bolder* of property, of whatever *ort.
with debt* to liquidate hum th* realixa- retarded by
thatae, and dated October Ml*, 1874, it
tion upon it* *alc». But, admitting
aie iu 'v uvMwM.u-w
---- ,
would it be buoert to give it 7 Would
not the general lose ba too great to just­
ify such relief f Would it not be just
a* honest and prudent toanthqrixe each
debtor to Irene hie own legal tender* to
th* extent of hi* liability as to do thia f

th* part of cittaen* of
483 had born finally
the Gorernuaento of China and Japan worn in th* hand* of
the firm intention of th* country to
maintain strict neutrality in the event
of hostilities and carefully prevent any

lUtcli Ml
iaauee by unseupuiou* creditor*, to »ay
that all debt and obligation* are oblit­ •rally conceded fact that the groat pro­
erated in th* United States, and now portion of Chloes* immigrant* who come
__ wJnntanlv tn

iirepurnuww v.
,------- - of thia diahoneety, and tettely lore iu

Hardly a preeeptabl*

remv nituralimlion mod* ra fraud.

shameful purposes, to the dl
the cMumnnitiei wtwre they

YOU WILL FIND

IW STM MO MMS Of Ml OEWTB,

cirr #»«■* a*r»T-

NEW LUMBER,
NEW PRICES,
and new men,

KI GOODS AMD MEI PRICE

gutletiuna. I defer a further and toiler

Ocularly laborious, that the t

CHROMOS I

NEW STORE!

Government* is
ay r»ctiag of

tract* entered into after a day fiv-&lt;l in th.

ora ruutox utariiia*
tno year
rear nothing
oottiinr has
mu occurred
ucrurrvu
During the
ervuted forth* *al* ol our pruduals,
either cf th* toil, the min* or the man1 ufxctitry, a new menu* i* di«uv*rod of
I utilixing our idl* canitel and labor to th*
The cotre*poodrtic« submitted holo
I advantegv of th* whole people ; but in with between this Government rod its
. my judgment the first *tep toward ao- diplomatic repreeentetires of other
j cvmpiitiiing thi* object i» to »*curo a ceuntnva, shows a satisfactory condition
•um«ney good wherrrsr eiviliaatiim
reign*-one which, if it become* *up*rabundsnt with on* people, will find n
market with i&lt;nm other—a curreuej'

Michigan Exchange.

Sirjical aid Mectaiital

(ion organixed under Ihoproriaiuniot the

thing* which *e*m to.me a* ■hwaletelj'
necvMary to a return to aped* payment,
—the Are! great requisite t* a return to
pre*)&gt;eriiy. The legal tender clauaa to
the te* autburuing the iaaue of curren­
cy'by the National Government ahould

ury not require-1 for the happin*** or itnrted, and in turn luiuk* would wind
pto»p*riiy of a people, and involving, up their bu*in*re when it was found
both direct’/, foreign indebtedue**. The | there wa* n ieperabuudance of curreucurrvncy being uf a fluctuitting value. . cy. Th* expenotue and judgment of
and untale to bold fur Ivgitimat* tranv- the people can bevt decide ju»t bow
tutiqp* requiring money, besxme a *ub- , much currency i» require! forth* train­
ject ot speculation in itself. Th*** two ■ action nf the business of the country,
rauvea. bo*ever, l.aro involved u* in a I It i* unvaf* to leave the retilament of
foreign indebted contracted m good faith [ thi* qnovtbiu to Oongrsa*. the Secretary
by the borrower oud lender, which of the Treasury, or the Executive, -Con■hould b-&gt; paid in coin and according to i gnre ahould make th* regulation* un­
til* bond agreed upon when the dobt der wt.kb bauk* ahcula exist, but
wu* contracted—gold or it* oquivalvnL ' should not make a banking monopoly
The good faith of the "Government can- 1 by limiting the amount of redeemable
not be violated toward creditors al the paper currency that *hall be authorised.
Notions! disgrace
Our commuco Such importance do 1 attach lo this «ub•hould be encouraged ; American ship-' joct, and *o earnestly do 1 commend it
building end carrying aapacity incres*- j to your attention, that I giro it proail-’
ed ; foroign market* *ought for the pro- nence by introducing i| at the begining

Success is certain for them. Just look at their
goods and prices. They are always ready to wait
" on you, and show you through, and are not afraid
of Comparisons.
'

Sweet’s H°Tel.*

nd uf .correcting the evil* which are ao-

whatever. aourco attainable. ■ It «m !
rl“ saxuse.
made nrcevrery in the wiadum of Con- i With roaumption free banking may be
grou, and 1 do not doubt their wisdom । autborixad with »afety, giving full pro­
in the promho* regarding th* neceeaity | lection to billholdtn, which they have
of th* time, to devire a syttom of Na- ' not under the exuLug law* Indeed I
tional currency, which it &gt;• proved to be would regard flee banxmg uv revenliaL
im|xw*ibla to keep on n par with the I It wonld give a proper elauwity to the
recugnired currency of th* civilixod , currency. A* mor* currency should L«

j-jSivw-

KaskviHs.

preduce th* wealth, and the salaried
man, who superintend* and conduct*
buxines*. The burden fall* upon them

for

Jsrat

1

claarar than tba: the greater port uftb*
bunion uf existing prostration for the

neenxa-.ry legislation to organise a court
lion. 1 commend thia *uhjvet to yoar to dispose ot three claim* of the nature
referred to in an equitable and aatisfacuol dspreision in th* indu*ttie* and careful rooaideratiou, believing that a
pt&lt; spenty of our people. '
fa v oral Jo aulutkm ia attainable, and
that it reached by tbi* Congrove the

THEY SELL FOR CASH.
t. G. UOLHROOK.
flUH««VriXti ATfO&amp;XMY s*4 *

in Cuba con tin-

ipaOAod
product of Uia ekill and labor except a

THAT DEFY COMPETITION, AT

ghta, which, n« well a* cer du-

Max’

�XRV ADTEWTIKaun.

when I look at the heading of this

TRE

•Utntion .hall become a ixrt thereof

Hastings Drug Store
Uth. 1874, tbo G

drortiacment.

UntH after the

HOLIDAY’S

Tbo rapidity with which new

I ol officers
elected war* unconstitutional, and ill*-

investigating the jiolitioal
leans** I hnve declined

State is ra­
the feeling
leal capaci­
ty
muit
b*
used
in
*ueh
interposition.
tember last, at which th* United Btetoa
was represented by aa officer nt the
Poot-offiro Department of much experi­
ence and of qualification for the noei- «nch interference become* a crime; with

tkra. A convention for the ostablishment of an International Postal Union
conn trios represented, subject to the ap-

I invite the attention not only of Con­
I respectfully’ direct your attention to gress, but of the .people of the Unitod
otaleo, to the causes end effects ot thee*
unhappy questions. Ia there not a dis-

equitable adjustment of the qusetbn of
compensation to railroads for carrying
the mail*.
TouTKUantion will be drawn to the
unsettled condition of affairs in some of
the Smithinn State*. On the Uth of
September laat, the Governor of Louisana called upon me, as provided by the
Constitution and law* of tbi* United
Blates, to aid iu »upprca*lng don»**tic
violence in that State. Tins call was
on that day by D. B. Ponn, stating that
be was elected Lieutenant Governor in
1872, and calling upon th* militia of the
Stale to arm, aaaemblo end drive from
power th* usurpers, a* ho designated
the officer* of the State Governmon L
On the nest day I issued my proclama-

on that day they had taken forcible
possession of the State House. Step*
were taken by me to support the axixtfngand recognised State Government,
but boforo the expiration of the five
daye tbo insurrectionnry movement was
practically abandoned, and the olSrexs I
of the Slate Government, with some
minor exceptions reaumrd their powers
and dutie* Consider.ug that thn pres­
ent Sla:* administration of Louisiana
had been the only government in that

side to belittle or justify them 1 If
public opinion could be directed to a
correct survey of what exists, and to re­
buking wrong and aiding the propter au­
thorities in punishing it, a batter state
-r r-.i:______ n 1_ j .u.

Southern States, th* bettor part of them
there is a disposition to be law-abiding

Gent’s Clothing,

cawful issue without general approval
and aasistauc*, and poettire law to sup­
port it. I have stated that th* oloauats
of ths prosperity to ths Nation's capital
—labor, skilled and unskilled, and pro
ducts of the soil—still remain with us.
To direct the omploymsnt'of these is a
problem deserving the most serious at­
tention of Congress. If employment
can bo given to all labor offering itself,
prosperity necessarily follow*
cariTAL xvn uaox

right in ignoring the existence of vio­
lence and bloodshed in resistance to
constituted authority ? I sympathise
with their prostrate condition, and
would do all in my power to relicts i
them, acknowledging that in some in- peat it hear,that th* fire: requisite to tho
accomplishtaout of this end is ths sub­
stitution of a sound currency in place of
one of flurtuatiug value. This secur­
nominal improvement*, not giving bene­ ed, there are many interests that alight
fit* equal to the hardship* imposed, but tie fostered to the great profit of both
can they proclaim' themselves entirely labor and capital. How to induce capi­
blamelw* fur tbi* condition f They tal to employ loboi ia the question. Th*
cannot. Violone* ha* been rampant subject of cheap transportation has oein eomo localities, and has fnrthar cumed th* attention of Congress. Now
light on thia question will without doubt
be given by the committee appointed by
the last Congrea* to iav**tigato and re­
port upon th* eobioct.

lU-W*, Mw, Dec, 10th, 1(74.

GOLDSMITH'S
BRYANT &amp; STRATTON

Make the Holiday, the liapplaat season ot tba year. Call al die Jewelry Store
: Ike lIznnntiKYrr A Cn where will I— MunH th.
.i^_n.
oi n aurncu, jewoiry, niiverware, or., ever nroognt Into Ulla market. We
do not nianuTaet ore, but evil all grades of Watcbea, llacludlug the beat manufac-

ana itw number, eo that
grade of watch they are
ad good* by ua are war-

Wo 'request buyers to examine our stock of
WA-TC^IliS,

Stln^

h/Id

It is the purpose of the Pub­

terest* alike.

If an r thing better ean

L&gt;1 AMON1IH,

SptOTnotf,

OPIUM

HaStTCUUDatfl

lisher of the Banneb. to settle

WE ALSO SELL SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES

IKE HENDERSHOTT de CO.,
Iu th* Boston Cash Store, Union Block, Slate St.
Hastings, Dec. 9, 1874.

with every person who docs

SPECIAL OFFER.

business with the Bannkh office

prior to Jon. 1st. 1875, Mtad to

that end is now making out

THE

ALDINE

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

insut on a prompt settlement.

THE ALDINE; THE ABT JOURNAL
OF AMERICA.

Be warned in time.

to-day to tbo publication in full from aa
pvrfcct’u copy as we could etbain. of the

MSMlMyabli* laUr■luaaadlsll Islam..

We hope every Tutor will carefully pe­ Parts I, IT, III and IV ere now ready.
ruse it, end thoghtfuily consider what Is

it* impracticable financial pulley, we re­
gard it aa the authorised exposition of
the prigcipls* &gt;ud policy of th* Repub­
lican party. On th* Financial question.

SUTTON’S
Leisure-Hour Itiscailany.

REPRODUCING
theyi’rerident.

They would of co uro*

meat tbo approval of tbs Wall Street
them ; but they would at the Mtn* time
cause the laboring elaa**a to languish
before the tyrannical power of a tnon-

il liberty and political iortepeodenee
payments for the working men—No
National Band circulation, bnt from
banking, with green banks as a nation-

the protection of whom there should be
special Legislation.
Theos are tbs

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

8 tat*
Bonds quiet snd steady. Raihuad bonds

available, ic downward.
r to July 1,

A notable exception to thia
the week

187-1, J-^.&lt;.-40

Call loan*

SCRAP BOOKS.

Hasting*. Sept., Dth 1874.

Spooner &amp;, Hepburn
IVEW GROCERY A.TVL&gt; ^EA. HOUSE,
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

Block,
South Siot of SpiT* STWT

WARRANTED PURE.

For the accommodation of such of our friends as may
desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with Lamps &amp;. Fixtures, Crockery, Glass &amp; Wooden Ware
Always on hand at priceX^that cannot be* beat iu the County
The BANNER, we have made arrangements whereby we
are enabled to present the following liberal terms, *i,h ihe
understanding, however, that the order for our Journal and CAJ&amp;H RU V 8&gt;KS
find it to their advantage to ex­
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­
companied by the money ; and, also, that wc must receive
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
one subscription fo The BANNER for each copy of every Free delivery to any part of the City.
other publication ordered front the list :
Respectfully,
Spooner Hepburn
811.23

•

Detroit Fro* Press. 810.60. and Republican Banner. 81-50, for
Detroit Tribune, 110.60, and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
Detroit Poet. 810.60, and Republican Banner, 81.50, for
Chicago Daily Tribune, 813,00 and Republican Basaer 81,50 for

11.25

WEEKLIES.

■

84.85
4.85
4.25
8.25
8.05
3.15
- 8.15
2.80
. 8.25
3.25
- 3.15

-

-

•

.
-

Other Grail

MPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTFD!
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and. Spices

3.15
-

8.25
-

8.75
Ml
3.25

•

-

6,40
- 6.40
6.40

All grades of Teu, the very be«t iu the Market. Fresh every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Boatou, and
for sale at prices which defies successful competition.

4.85
4.85

Harper’s Mdgsxino. 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
Atlantic Miuibly, 81-00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for Scribner'* Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Lippincott's Mriraxine, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.501
The Galaxy, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.60 for
Lakeside Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for Godey'e Lady’s Book, 88 15 and Republican Banner 81-50 tor
Bl. Nicholas, 83.00 and Republisan Banner 81.50 for Notional Live Stock Journal, 81.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 I
Hurticulturirt. 82 10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Gardner** Monthly, 82.10 and H^publiean Banner 81-50 for Little Corpora], 81 60 and Republican Banner 81.50 tor
-

GIVE ME A CALL.

nHastings, Nov.
v 1AU
10th,

1874.

John Stanley
J

। LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD!

c*™.

-------------- ■ '■* ■■----------------- 1 '■ I V»r no Ye*.M ■ItlksM hart latvailr *ratak&lt;4
। MoMt*aofiBnt ■KBOIC •T*M0MBa*4

4.85
4.85
4J6
8.75
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SABIN,

notrt f oillin

Commission Merchant,
DETROIT. RICHIUAN,

3X5
2.7S

. 81.60 Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
84,770,558.45; totil, 815,742.667.61;
—________ Banner 81.50 for Ballous Monthly Magarine. 82.00 and Republican llaantr 81.50 for
The J'hrenplogical Journal, 83.00 and Itenubheaa Bennvr, 81.50 fov
Science of Health, 82,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 for
-

THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.

Buryrille, Nw. 19,1

MONTHLIKS.

httWtUr c-.rcu-

The Lansing

Painting and Gn

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and Ground
Spices
All kinds of Fruit in their Beason.
'
Fresh Vegetable* always on hand.
Alaa we Imre a full line of thn hael

Detroit Tribune, 85.30 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Detroit Poet. 85.30 end Republican Banner 81-50 for
Detroit Free Proa*. 85.80 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
■
Chicago Tri-Weakly Tribune, 86,50 and Republican Banner 81.60 for

Naw York ha* bean dull for all kind*

rfUI find at Jo!

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

„ ,

WITH OTHER JOURNALS

T1U-WEEKUEM.

oianjcr or colobia.

for Yourself

IN CONNECTION

il a (M of 25 Ort t Put

SEMI FOB THE ALM HE,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ae.

Harper'* Weekly, 34-00 nod Republican Banner, 81-50, for
•
Harper's Baser, 84.00 and Republican Bonner, 81-50, for •
Hearth and Home, 88.00 and Republican Banner, 81.50, for Now York Tribune, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
Ths London Art Journal, Toledo Blade, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50, for - Chicago Tim**, 82-00 and Republican Banner. 81-50, for
•
Chicago Tribune, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81.50, f..r
Chicago Inter-Ocean, 81-65 and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
Chicago Journal, 82.15 and Republican Benner. 81-50 for
Chicago Poet and Mail. 81.65 and Republican Banner 81.50, lor •
Detroit Free Press, 82.00 and Republican Benner 81-50, for Detroit Tribune. 82 00 end Rstidblican Banner 8150, for Detroit Poet, 82.00 end Republican Banner 81-50 for
Michigan Farmer, 8A00 and Republican Banner 81-W lor Country
Gentleman,
82.50
and
Republican
Banner
81.50
for
Parto L II *&gt;&gt;6 III are just Publiebed.
Weatem Rural, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
Advanqn, 83.15 aud Republican Banner 81.50 for THE ABT JOUIRAL.
New Covenant, 82.65 and Republican Benner 81.50 for
•
Micbigcn Farmer, 82,16 and Republican Banner 81,50 for .
New York Homo Journal, 83,00 and Republican Banner 84,50 for

4y that shall oppose this policy, will fare
hard at the election in 1876 in all the

Trunks, levelling Bags

Where can be found a Choice aud well aelected Stuck of Stan
and Fancy
.

COMPANY’S

bill* ogninst every person in­
debted to the office, and Xc rnuaf

ub m mum tiuu

Come and see

QLj\»»kk, CLocki, Jo., Jo.

Before purchasing elsewhere, and are satisfied that they will find Uiduremcnto
— —1
.11 ,1—i—m.
-r.ui___ _ ___ ___________ _ ......
loee prices for rash, or approved credit.
,
S3tf

THE MESSAGE.

same policy from our Pacific eeanorts to
foreign aoaports on the Peeifio. It
might be demanded that veeeeia built
The report of the Attorney-General for thia service ehould come up to a
standard fixed by legislation in tonnaze,
speed and other qualities looking to the
possibility of tho Government requiring
which I invito your attention.
them at soma time for war purposes ;
I respectfully suggest to Congress the the ritfht also of taking possession of
propriety of increasing the number of them In sueh an emergency should be
the judicial district* in tbo United
, I offer thee* euggeittow, believing

J12WELK.Y,

PmT,B

Business University,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

GEOHGE. L. HE

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

£ff

•ubsidy tv tho American steamship
agree* with the great principle* of
lines, but 1 wouidjsuggeet tho direct of­
State '’ ’
------•- 'u- ----- *—'
y, be'is opposed to N« fer of amjda com[ien**tion for carrying
the mails between the Atlantic sea­
board citic* and the Continent on Amortcan-oened end Amsricau-bullt steam-j
an, and would extend this liberality
tie* will be divided, not on the color
line, bnt on principle. Then we (ball
have no complaint of sectional intorfer-

Hilary drills, with nwn-

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

J. P. ROBERTS.

Thia is a ticularly of iron steamship building, is
of vast importance tu our National
prosperity. The United States is aew
• legally called upon for that purpose, to
paying “T«r (1,000,000 pet annum
eluding the amendments added thereto,
for freighl* and pe**»gv on for­
will be enforced with rigor, bnt wilt: a
eign ship* to bo aarvied abroad and ex­
regret that they should hare added one pended in ths employment and support
jot or till" to tho Executive dutie* and of other people, beyond a fair percent­
Congrees to thia subject, slating that on
age of what should go to foreign res­
eels, estimating ou the tonnage end
advocates of both or all political parties
appear* that the return* thereof were giving honest and truthful reports of oc. travel of each re*p:ct&lt;vely. It i* to bo
regretted that this disparity in th* car­
currenuea, condosnuing tho wrong and
rying i rede exists, and to correct U I
upholding the right, and eocn all will be would be willing to eeo a croai depart­
welb Under oxtoting cireuinstance* the
ure from tho usual course of tho GorNegro vote* the Republican ticket,
because
ho
know*
his friends
would not suggest as a remodr direct

thatr appearance; White Iioaguo* and
.... r. i.—

J. L. REED.

HEADQUARTERS

impracticable to maintain them without erumont and improvemeal to be borne
This is the ul*s
the direct and positive support of Con- by the General Government and th* eilioe of WeehlaRtao an 1 Georgetown and
the country, should bo carefully end
give it their support only to find fault
when the rulee are apparently deported I
from. Removals from office without
sign of the Golden Mortar.
prefering chargre against partis* re­ act approved Jun* 23, 1873,1 appointed
moved ar* frequently cited aa depar­ a Board to make a survey of tbo mouth
ture* from the rule* adopted, and th* of the Mierierippi River, with a view u&gt;
reiteration of those against whom charg ,determine the beet method of obtaining
34lf
ea are mad* by irresponsible person* aud mrintamiug a depth of water suffiand without good grounds is also often ,
condemned as a violation of them. Un­
*n act tu provide for the appointment ol
nounc* that if Congress adjourns with­ a Commission fo Engineers to liuvostiout positive legiilation an the subject of
Wm. E. Savage Bros' A Column,
“Civil Service Reform," I will regard
such action as a disapproval of th* eye- sippi River subjvci to icusdation, I ap­ rpo THOSE BUILD1XG.
pointed a Commission uf Engineers.
Neither Board he* yet completed its la­
teia appointee* to determine their fitnes*. bor*. When their repterta are received
Cempotiliv* examination* will be aban- ‘they will be fervrarded to Congress
without delay.
U. H. GRANT.
services without compensation as mem­
bers of the Board to devise rule* and
regulation* for the government of the
country's civil service have shown much
seal and e^rnntuea* in their work and
to them, ns well a* to myself, it will bo

within

ci bean* of tbo freedom of the

Util BkSipes

Santa Claus

usable, with the op|ioaition with which
they meet. Tho effect of it has been

TOADVxrm:

H A-PvD CI/iTEHH.''

regarded m th* grouads
al Capital, in which th* entire pieoj'l*
are interested. I do net allude to thia
to urge generous appropriations to ths
District, bnt to draw th* attention ol
School Books, Blank Book,, Toy and
a large majority of those It may be expected ;hat every civilised Coogreia, in framing a law for th* gov­ Gift Books, and everything in thio line
nation will be represented.
ernment of the District, to th* msgnifitub civil sravicc.
HD »U thsStata, County and Township
il eartice of the Government have been

statistics of a year ago, shows a growth
ia every branch of the department.
A postal convention has been conclud­
ed poetal^anls eetablisbed with Switx-

THERE IS OINE THIMfGr

that 1 am sorry for "and that is” to be compelled to discharge
Hpncst, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deserving
of steady employment, because I am.ovgr-stocked with work fin­
ished. My shops are all fall of work.
"Buggies aud Cutters”
and now if the people of this good County of Barry would en­
courage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their ’
own interestzdhlr will all come to Hastings and buy all thei

■H
mnum,

tobar, 1874, tba ooMtitatfou, aa therein

tuilltarj.

in a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenced bus­
iness in Hostings in 1866 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don t look like a failure does.it "No not much.”

’

Medicine*, Chemical*, Paints, Oil* DyeBtoff aud everything belonging to a first

I cannot help but think that

I WILL SUCCEED

GEO. A. PRINCE &amp; CO.
Organs &amp; Melodeons.

ni.iCKUuaa.

8.75
2.85
2 75
835
■ 835
- 8,15

C. SCHULENBURG.

-

OILS.

HASTINGS IABBH10RI8!

e. WHVLEXBUkO.

TKrnRMvooi umfun
WEBSTER’S

MONUMENTS

5 4,000

EEE
XtaU

H RAD STONES.
^TNCHdk MISMl’CASt.

MANTLES,

Merc hint Tsilors,

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

the City of Heatings, bail ax mquMt,
at Woodland, span tbo body &lt;4 8. M.
Beerbower late of that Township who
died Suddenly oa Friday last A pesl■eri« by Dr. Wm. Upjohn of this city,
•bowed that bo died of Pneumonia,
and a verdict to that affect was render­
ed by tho coroner's jury.
Information ia wanted of the whereabonts of Lorina and Fanny Mesick,
formerly of Lydin, Lewie county, Now
York, They came West some yean
si neo. Any information of thvirwhare•bouts will be thankfully received by
Ammon Greene, Bootlegs, Michn or
Almira Greene, West Weber. Weber
ounnty, Utah. Exchanges pUiao make
a note of this item and oblige, Ed. of

Ciabbmj Rates.

ork fin.
’utters’

Fur t!i s surommodatiou uf our snb.cribera who desire any other book,
•usgarine. or papur, [ml liahed, with ot
without the advertised premiums, wo
will obtain it fur you at the Low mt
lUim, without any es|&gt;ense to yon in
u nding the erder.

On Monday wo received a call from
Mr T. B. Montgomery, agent for the
7nJw Printing Co., of Dotrwt, who
are engaged in the publication of a
State Gaaetterr and directory uf tbo
hading businosi houses ot the State.
The work, judging from thooo hitherto
issued, will bo one of great value. Wo
hope our people will toko an interest in
thia work, and do all they can to aid Mr.
Montgomc.y in his work

total blippe# jiotice;.

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1
l am now all alone in the Photograph
l.ukinoea, and aa 1 have made arrange­
ments to itftrcase my facilities fordoing
butter work than ever, all should cau
nnJ got a negative token. The superi­
ority of my work in the post is a suffi■ i«ut guarantee of first-class work in
the future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State Street.
Mltf
Gao. L. naira.

Rev. E. P. Hoe’s'latest work—“The

Tho editor of the Jreraa/ asks “our
city dads" to be preparing some amendmoots toour city Charter, just as though
be thought that amendments could bo
pauod that every Rapwblican ia the
city will oppose- to wit: To legislate
all tbo patronage of tbo city into his
hands. Again as to the matter of 8uI&gt;ervisor4. the city has but two now.
though there should bo four. As to the
Rocunler'e salary we know of flfly just
as good men aa there are in tbo city,
who will bo glad to accept tbo office of
Recorder for the legal foes, and ask for
no other c'vnpsnsation, and thus save
the city tl&gt; • anliry now paid by the
charter, a.. I ths »f .-»linga which at pres­
ent are as nu'i -.uore. Wo secured as
Senator, tho pasugo of a law for mak­
ing tba improvements at the North end of
tho Iron bridge, and the Council bare
hut toc.-mply with that law, and that
dMlructivn to tho entsranco to tbo city
from tho North and West will tasU

Rainny.

Biigbt —

Sunny—

Yesterday

Opening of a ^Chestnut Burr”—well
dtwrvre a phon in every family. For
sale at
S4t2
Horxtxs A Babmm,

By Ordsv of Committs
Pioneer Meeting.

bills will do good to those who baro
Holiday goods to oe 11.
Helen Blases ia a popular personage.
Such aa ait down hard upon aidewalka
of thia city alippeiy morning allude to

round

les

Sacred Music-Olber Music-Sunday
-Buildings fa Naw York and Real
ptale-Amusements and Luxuries
—Tilt oa-Beechor—Business.

we were content to furnish vocalism Io
tha ehuschea for nothing, and even oatoem it aa honor and privilege to bo in­
vited to make one of the choir.
In New York sacred music ia quite
another thing. Singing ia choirs is aa
much of a profession aa singing in
operas—la fact, the aingera who de­
light tbo public in opera, wsek-Jay
night's furnish tbo sacred music for
tbo Chur.be. Bundays, and a very pret­
ty sum it eooto a eburcb to get such
music a. it wante. Tbe organist, for
instance, in a seasonable plain ah arch
gets 31.000 per aanum, tbe leader ur
npanager gets aa much more, the so­
prano gets from 3500 to 3700, Um alto
aa much, and the tenor and basso about
the same, or generally a little leu
This inakM tha quartette Then eemoe
a chorus of perhaps twenty voices who
are poid from 3109 to 8500 each, ac­
cording to position, quality aud eapacThose singers are almost without ex­
ception profeoeionals, who sing praises
tu the Almighty without feeling, earing
or knowing what they sing—their busi­
ness being [mroly mercenary
This
scale of prices applies only to the moderatelv opulent churches -tho great ones
double or treble tboio figures In Trin­
ity for instance tho music is quite as esreltent in character aa that of tbo operatio stage, acd it attracts thousands af
Maple who go for that alone.
In many of the churchse, choirs of boys
are employed. It is all well, l ew no
reason why the Evil One should mo­
nopolise all tbo good things ot lite.
Why should not sacred muuc bo ren­
dered artistically, and why ebouM n«
tbo beet mesical talent be employed in
tho service of the temple? It at tree's
people to places of wbrahip, and im­
presses them when they get there. At
least so say the cletgymeu, and who
should know if they don't F Boucher 's
church has a superb organist, ZundeL
aud a ehotc who simply lead the Multi­
tude, and Talmadgo doeo without a
choir. Tho organ and a cornet player
lead tbo people. When 5,000 people
in that itnnssia audianoo-room raise
their vuises together, tbo effect is inde­
scribably gvand. And speaking of

that
th- places
oiutMoine-t
a-o he*irpatronised
thanoferar
TU\,p«V
w?.h

Grini Hirn Vsllsy Divixta HOLIDAY GOODS,

rfi1"
U crj,rf*d J iho theatres
full mghtly. «»d the draking bqusoo
and tbo moos fashiuaaUe rretaatntitu,
where a diner ociti »i to »fl. UBto hat

the fosnionaLl. retailors sol i mure comly goods than thsy have this season.
The jowslera are selling enormous
quantities of expensive guods, and the
importer of silks aad toons aad that
class, never sold more. And the quostiou is, who buys them ? Now Verters,
as a rate, ar. ocoaomixing, bnt uovertbeloM tbe goods go. One standing an’
hour at tire bar. ofany of tbe great ho­
tels. and seeing tho amount of brandy
cou.umod at 4U costs a drink, wouldn't
sup[KMe tbi tountry was suffering from
stagnation in butineix, and that th.re
was universal distress iu tho city. Nur
would , they suppoee that GO.OtX) men
were out of work on the island, and
that thoir wives and children wore ac­
tually suffering tor bread. The two ex­
tremes coma very clme to each other.

oontikuoe unertlled and unsatisfactory.
Tho employer! am ducharging vast
numbers uf men and reducing not only
the time but the wages of those they re­
tain. The poor feltowa, driven to msdnees, strike-tho factories cluse, and
then cumcs Longer, cold anti despera­
tion. Thio.will bo the wont winter Now
York has over aeon, leaburing men
who have something to do out of Now
York are voty lucky.

atjafoisass:
L .u-. 11,^

We need

Hon. F. W. Sherman, formerly edi­
tor of the Expounder, and a prominent
Democratic politician at one tuna, died
at Marshall Tuaadav, the Sth fast.
maul ot l&gt;ia inJebtadttoaa to us ia a lie.
Won’t ba please wove it true or false
Co««tnit ColakX, Grand Rapids ; by Milling with^jst That ia all we ask
thorough work ; able teachers. Great­
er demand far students to fill poeitions
Do your advertising in the Baaaxa.
than the supply. Terms reasonable.
A Worthy Tribute.
For circulars addreas C. G. Bwensborg, It is the best advertising medium in the
county. and has a larger ’ ‘ ‘
Proprietor.
During tbe Allognanianv concert tour
through England. Ireland and Scotland,
L. Ruescll. money to Loan on Ileal than all the other papers in
....
*
oo,r
they were endorsed by tbo press both
AU Rasdy to Buy Wheat, Osts, and
Gift your tax receipts at tbi. efiloo. secular and religious. Wo copy tho
following extracts :
Other Grain. , Always co baud or got up to order,
Tbe Coogregntionalist, Scotland, says :
-■
with township painted in, uu short no. “They have not only astonished, but
The now firm of Creasy A Holden t[ee(
on paper ruled specially for won tho admiration of all our lovers bi
to purchase Wheat,
Wheat,
ate now prepared t«.
puncM
soul stirring music.”
...... and
...... other ,,
un, nt-tho Storehouse ,
Oats,
grain,
r
Tbo Rev. Mr. Spurgeon says : "No
•
। Wo ask tho special attention ef our human tongue could disoouree more
ot----W.—T. —Eastman, earner ••
Broadway
and Railroad streets.
Tho tugtmet readers to our new ads. thia week. All molifluous music.”
Rev. J. Griffith, Sl Paul’s Church,
our dealers promise they will perfum and
they promise a great deal. Don't fail savs : "The AUvgtanians pre-ominently command the respect and patronage
of the public."
Tbe Company will appear with their
into John Stanley’s cheap Grocery Store, Orchestral Band at Union Hall, Satur­
and be ia wiling them at prices that day evening, Dec. 10th.
The Alleghaniens prerent free to every
Tbe undesigned haring purchased most people will appreciate. Rom:ca­ a‘
and gentleman oo entering the
tbe Barry villf Flouring Mill, are pre- ber the place 24 Jefferson street.
&gt; Mnaknl Programme, which ia fol­
I trod to do milling of any description
ly worth the price of admission, and is a
We
regret
to
loom
of
tho
death
at
on short notice. Patronage solicitednew feature in their concert..
CiuWn work a speciality. Cash paid St. Joseph, Berrien county, on the 4th
Tickets for sale at tho Post office.
for wheat, corn, oats.and buckwbeatinstant, of CapL Horace K. lAeyley,
Watxaa A Hisxxiv.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
brother of tho late Mrs. Warron Chap
Barryville, Hur. 19, 1874.
31tn3
man. and one of the beat men wo ever
•merit of the Fifth
I want to exchange one platform
spring wagon for a good borer, small
Tbo national wool growers’ associa­
Aa maacr of the gitt concerts given
tion will protest against the reciproeily in aid of tho Public Library of Keatnctreaty with Canada,as being a one-sided ky, my position erosive an important
benefit throughout, stimulating every trosi in behalf of the Public Library
branch o( industry in Canada al our ex- and the ticket-holders of th*. fif h gift
concert The Public Library of Ken­
tucky and tho ticket-holders arc jointly
Confectionery---- A large and frash
John, where did yuu get that •'To intoroetod ia the amount of the drawing.
stock for. tbo Holdaye at
Tbo larger tho fund to be distributed in
Lei I Inquire Within," whieh yuu pubMrooaxaA Hxratran’a
gifts, the greater will be the gift award­
lisbol last week f We boar it hinted ed to each lucky tickot-bohor and the
Good News—Will Remain.
that come small buys.soot ix to you. to more the amount realised by tho Libra­
aso if to rw^sr aa article would be pub­ ry To have a full drawing is so mani­
festly to tbo interest of to those internelished by you.
led. that, rather than have a fractional
We undanSand tbo Knights of I’ytb- drawing uu the 30th ins*.. 1 deem it
us had a pleasant party at Union Ball last doo to the trust confided to me by tho
week Wednesdsy evening The atten­ •iekel-boMers and tho Public Library of
...!».&lt; r—
dance was not as large aa was expestad, K..lmkr
™
Mri. O.n
but all prooent oajuyed themselves to UMuldXickela and have a full drawing.
or write for circulars.
Though tho very lanre amount now iu
Sotforcrs for months or years from
bask would enable us to distribute
Catarrii, Deofneoa, Epilepsy. Nervous
It ia stated that Jamon H Blona of handsome gifts, yet we should-fool diaDebility, Consumption, and other inval­
tho Port Huron Times, Secretory of the appeinffid iu tlsie our last concert,sbouM
ids, be soon cures. Also Fistula, turu&lt;.i Siiicturu, Deformities, etc. Special Senate, is a candidate for re-election. we be eompalled to make «- fractional
and difficult rases eotiettod. Lmlieu out If ao. bs should be elected, for their drawing, however large.
We have received ao very largo a
of health, go to him ar hav4 hia reme­ was never a better aecrstary of any
number of letters from ell parts ot tbo
dies. Tho greatest skill, exparienee
tudy, than U make*.
country from the moot largely inlerestnod eoocne in his BfMcialitMS.
P. a—Men (whatever read or doc­
SuL-cviptiow for the Rxrcausun s.t, urging a [xatpcncmout if all the
tored) who want reliable aid, advice aad Baxvn are coming in very lively of tickets to not oMd by the 30th, that wo
feel otrengtbeood in our sense of duty
cure, in awy confidential case should not
late, showing that the paper is increas­ to tho ticket-holders end the Public Li­
fail to consult the Doctor at once, m
pwson or by letter. Rrmed-es sent ov- ing in publte favor favor. Onr patrons brary, to make tbe poeipooemenL U&gt;may expect great impcwm.eut in the thectrunmstahcre, »• here determined.
pe;mT at no distant day.

1,000 lbs, Fancy Mixed Candies for Holiday!

IS t/ n-wj
mo iiuv, au-.i ui rjoua lAeau x roctur uy
[■eying lbs coats already incurred and
counsel foes, amounting in all to about
85,000. Tho public take this action of
his aa a oonfeeaion that her ease was
good, but it will bs‘remembered that bo
nevor asserted that Beecher had bad
criminal intercourse with her—only that
Becehcr tub! him so. This he still as­
serts Hs eettlee because by giving thio
publicity Lis counsel advisk him that be
ha« laid himself liable to Mias Proctor
There will bo a happy time getting a
jury in the maiq caw. Whets run
twelve men bo found in Brooklyn who
have not formed an opinion in Hus case?
It will lake mon'hs tu empannel a jury,
I,
— - 1_________ I
\

Crockery and Glassware

Obstacles to Marriage.

will be sold nt reduced rales for Holidays.

The nicest lot of Castors in Town.

READ I READ I Fat Wilts, J’-ittu

4 Saw

As the postage oa all

newspapers has to be paid at the
office of publication, and in ad­

vance, after the first of January

From 30 cents to 316,00.

next, the subscription price of ft2S:
The Republican Ban.nbb from

is still abominably dull, though there is
somSthing do|r.g all the time, The
wholesale people are hying back quiet,
ly and waiting, end tjxo manufacturers
Boat along by discharging half the
workmen end reducing the ums of thow
they keep. Oh for tho good old times
when things went with a jump

GROCERIES, GROCERIES;

and after that date will bo 11,86

per year to subscribers receiv­

Our Grocery Stock is larger than ever before, and must

ing their papers outside'of the

limits of the County, and pay­

the theatres of tbs city .bars fur
mouths been giving what in ths
are called “Sacred Conrarta." 3
nights. The value of the ' Sacred
certs" may bo interred from ths f

ment must be made in advance,

invariably.

Subscribers at a

distance desiring The Republi-

R ASINS for IB cents.

licati Banner after the first of
January, must remit prior to

To-day ia tho anniversary of tbo
Ebonexer Burnett, Jennie Charteton,
Boston Harbor Tea Party of Revolu­ Miss Msltio Cyvcy, Mrs Gso Cox. Phi­
lander Durkee, Geo T Tester, Wm Free­
tionary memory, uf “e bundled years
man, R A Fuller, Daniel Hastings, Min
Corn Horton, Geo Heaberting. Mrs
The only prevent wo ask during the Amanda Johnson, Ira Johnson. Sarah
Holidays is fur every one who owes us Innning, W. W. WollOtan.
a dollar to call,and pay it.
eveiy dollar due us.

The largest and nicest Stock of TOYS ever
,
before in Barry County.

that time.

AU other Goods in proportion.

Otherwise the paper

will nbt be s-jnt.

Remember for the next two weeks only.

•’
ijCu
liaaad Urttalsa
IMtaasMlw A i
rUBSWR-iRtlOB fl

Murdarin the Roadside Inn.
To Wtaclods with
Jack Sheppard.

34w3

THE NEW STORE 1

par formnacre, tho same aa oa weekday
nights, have boon given Bunday nights,
under tho name of sacral concerts, and
tbo opera troupes have been quite as
unblushing in tbo evasion ‘of the law.
Finally the managers of the better
class of theatres emered tiieir protest
against it ia conjunction with tbs lead­
ing eitisana, and a raid bn the places
was inaugurated. Last Bunday night a
number of them were clooed, but tho
majority of them went through with
their performances.
ia a very difficult one to manage bora.
There io an enormous German end
French population, who will not yield
one iota of their notions on this subject.
Thor regard Sunday as a day not only
of rest, but recreation, and crowd into
il all the amusement o! the week. They
want their gardens in the summer, und
halls in the winter, and in tbo evening
their theatres and concerto. They can­
not understand why, in a “free" eouu
try they should be debarred from doing
as they please on any day ia tho week, so
that they do not interfere with others.
They want to observe tho day in this
country as they observed it in tbo land
they come from, and they make a vig­
orous fight fur iL It gees into poHtice

NEW

Hopkins &amp; Barnes,

&gt;
;
,
,

Have on exibition one of the I
largest Stock of Holiday i
Goods ever brought to this
City which we offer to the
public cheap for Cash Be
have, also, a full and com­
plete Stock of Drugs and
Medicines. Books and Stationery. Perfumeries, Toilet
Sets.
»fc. Give us a call.
Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec. 15,1874-

question of public policy that is so im­
portant to him, and bis vote io influ­
enced more by this question than
by any other.
He docs not belisyo
iu religious obeervancov on Bnnday,
bo
has
no
sympathy
with tbs Puritan idea—in short, he is
iu antagonism with it all. And to him
it is a vital matter, and bo fights it in
every possible way. It counts on elec­
tion days, and from ibis time out it will

Tbe real estate people are disturbed.
Under ths stimulus of the war and wsr
infiatiou, real estate west up fearfully.
Building lots ir the vicinity of the Park
wore a few years ago counted fairly
cheap at 120,000, and 325,000 was not
an unusual price. They are dot oo IngL
now, indeed they couldn’t be sold tonlsy
for tbe half what was paid tor them.
They lay deed property. There is nu
usn In building on them, for chore are a
thousand or more empty balsas nb &lt;ve
42d street, and tjiroc times tha*. num­
ber bofow, w&gt;t gang lower down than
14th. I meutfoued lad week the foci
that there are thousands of emplv’etoret
and offices- This coudilion ol things ia
aaaitr accounted for. New York ha»
built houses aud store, without provid
ing tho burioees to fill them. BLe he«
permitted Baltimore to take one port ol
her trade, aad Boston another port.
She has allowed the dangerous claaeoo.
to take poosaesiou &lt;rf tho government of
tbo city, and baa done everything poem
ble to ebock he; growth and limit her
proepority. Tbo Legislaturs. instead of
eeiling or filling up tbo lateral canals,
which never did any bnsiaoeo and
makes heavy draft, on the Erie, foolish!v kevpY them up end drives swsv tho
trade which otherwise would find tbo
eity by that channel, and her msrcbanU
sit down on ‘natural advantages and

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for Plows and other purpose*.
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of all CL'RTIB, DODGE. ROBINSON

io notin America to-day a eingb jour­
nalist of national reputation who has
not devoted more tituo and moru hard
work to bis profession than, with equal
fitness and application, would have made
him a great lawyer or good doctor And
yet ninety out of every hundred mon
you meet on the atroets will hesitate
about carrying a bod or making a pair
of shoes, whereas there will (irobably
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cording to his own jugoment, edit aay
newspsner in the country bettor than it
is editoa, ao matter in what manner or
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The eeeelenly vf Tkel.Betef Kara hOium
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NEARLY 12.000 COPIES A DAY,
I shall rontinno to keep on hand and
•ell the beat of

4sUr^sp«rs pet tovviksr.

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

JAMES A. SCRIPPS, PeWufor.
31t3
Danun, Mien

ikyi b, vine*

*t lb* •ewe' •*

SL-Ksa.sSEasts
MlRUirt.r.f ib. B^nb-aaM SBBTIBr
tr-wBo an ib
m« H &gt; son*, of

Also a General saortment

GaP.Rimil&amp;CiL

Agricultural Imolements

ehop* at Muskegon.
The State Poultry Show ia to lake
place io Young Mea'e Hall, Detroit,
from the 18th to tbe 'diet uf January

AC., AC.

RKMINGTON SEWING BACHI'E

&lt;Grvr mb

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Cau.)

la?ar.u
SS'

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to Iks «4
Warehouse romer Broadway end An- I'
pie Streets
W.T. EASTMAN.
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thing that men out of employment ean
do ia to let the can run over their legs
and then sue the railroad company for
•10,000.
. Tho Detroit Safe Company has just
completed two safes, with a capacity for
holding Si,000.000 of coin and bullion

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41 Pari But N.Y-

III titnCraouu.wr laud for

Grand Hirer Valley Division

JOHN STANLEY

•10,000.

It is aacerteinod .that not lees than
138.152, legal and qualified voters ia
Michigan refrained from Toting at tho
laat election, which ia mere than either

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if lk&lt;«u. «f J.ha Lal

Conned Fruits and
Lodge uf Michigan I. O. O. F. bare
J Leon declared elected for the year 1875
by the board of canvasser*. whieb bald
ita aaasioa recently: George Dean
ol Detroit, &gt;1. W. 0. M.: John N. Ingereoll of Corunna, R. W. D O. M.; D.
Burnham Tracey, R. W. G. W.; E. H.
Whitney of Lansing. It. W. G. Sec’y;
R. IL Morrison of Sturgis, R. W. G.
Trs**urer; George W. Griggs of Grand
La pi Is, R. W. G Rreprosentativo to
.
My intimate friend know a noble Grand Lodge of U. 8. )
young girl, the pride of luting parents,
Ionia ia injluck. the Commissioner*
who showered upon her errery advan­ for tha location ot the naw IntarmedhUc
tage that wealth could jioaably procure State Prison, Meears. Rich, Swift aaA
or the beat society afford, She was Hills. having decided to locate that in­
graceful and beautiful in parson, intel- stitution in that beautiful city. Tba
seetual aud brilliant in cuuvcrsatiou.and citiaens have donated a tract consisting
indeed it eaemed os if perfection had of silty aaree of derated land, lying
had been almost attained. Her contri­
butions tn the papers n*re creating
quite an interest, and. bad I it net boon and L. M. Railroad. lopia is equally
otherwise willed, aba would been have oeccwible from tbo nortlt*od tbo south,
a bright light in tbe ht&lt;trary world. ' or from the east or west, by means of
But a more trying work and a greater tha above named railroads. Tha loca­
reward awaited Lor—uno that would tion seems to ba a judicioui one.
place a brilliant star m her crown ot
gbry aad give her joy cternnl.
She
became acuqaiated with aad maried a
gentleman, bar equal, apparently, iu
The loromotire engineers represent­
every respect. Their life was a round
of sunshine; thoir cup of Hies full to ing the various roods in Illinois adopt­
tbe brim, when, tn an ungarded moment, ed resolutions protesting against the
the tempter entered—at first with cau­ contemplated reduction of wages.
tious tread, but anon bold, upright and
Our navy, according to the report of ,
the s«eretary,is m a remarkably efficient
condition. It consists of 1S3 vessels.'
with 1,254 Rons.

wife earnest!? entreated h« boaband
for their child's sake, for iter health a
sake, to let the wiuecup remain un­
touched. How suroly she was tried to
know her entreaties were unavailing! '
My friend whispered, ''Will not God
call you to account for tho talent which
yon are hiding und.-r u bushel T Do
you not owe your child something T
Did God give you strength to waste in
care of a drunken husband T Taiave
him, oh ! my dear friand.”
“No, Sarah ; have rnura faith ; nl 1
will yet end right. Didi net pron&gt;i«e
tu love, honor and cherish uatil death ?
1 will drain the biller cup to the very
dregs: but lonre him—nsrer
Tbo support of tho family fell upon

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ATLANTIC MONTHLY
FOR 1075.

"hSSA!

Briggs House
’cUi^rs;

lUmdolph 8t and Fifth Arc.,
CHICAGO.

JENNIE,

Gaeton’e majority fur Governor in;
Massachusetts is 7,032, while the rest of;
tbe fttata ticket is Republican by from i
; The hevada Legislatuer will stead:
'Senate—Republicans, 16 ; Democrats.
7. Assembly—Democrats, 17; Repub­
licans, 31; Independents, 3. The R«pubtican majority otfjoint ballot ia 22.
Tbo Albany ^fryas gives the complete
official vuto of New York for Governor
a. follows : Tilden, 41M13 i Dix, 3«1406; Clark, prohibitionist, 10,214.

"Gath" say* of tbe next speakership.'
Al the present moment it is believed
that the issue lies between Kerr of In­
diana and Wood of New York. Wood
has tbo long purse; Kerr tbo clean con­
science. With my knowledge of the
Democracy, I bet on Woo-1.

OF KILDARE.

Tho Now York liqndr dealer who was
convicted of selling without a license
has been eentonced Io City Prison for

iXD OTHER SORBS BT 1 E STEW

RAILROAD

The eituation at Scranton, Pa, is
anything but rbeeful. It is represented
that thousands of minora are" nneraployed and actually at the point of star­
vation. Riot, ootrage and bloodshed
are of daily occurrence.
Judge Charles Devons, jr„ of Worce­
ster has been engaged to deliver tbo
Bunker Bill Centennial oration next
year, in (&gt;Uco of Robert C Winthrop,
—L— .1_ 11_ j

aot.be a candidate for tbe United Btatee
Senate.- He roeommeu'fli Mr. Hamlin
for tbe Senatorahip.
Repreeentative l*eweo says ho will
continue to opnoeo tho Uhorpenning
claim, which he etill believos to bo a

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EDITOR AND PUBUSHER,

VOL. XIX. NO. 35

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1874.

rrotegiiipal and Bflig Ctp!;.
RAILWAY AlIYMES.

After the children had'departed, Mr
Twinkleton, who had for eome minute*
been silently contemplating th* fantaa-

WHOLE NO. 969.

dinner, begin buitling
, "letting tmaga atraigh

1, she —*« intimalion that, oo the part o! th*

WM. UPJOHN,

JOHN ROBERTS,

1

A. P. DRAKE.

E. F-tlROH N, Ml. D.
iiountoFATiirrr.-oaM. •*•*
*

HEARD THE NEWS ?
No! What fait f
SPOONER&amp;HEPBURN

ill*d ind-

Tabby, m it would be real charity tv in- meanwhile clanging forth a hearty wel­
come to the new day.
The Twinkleton* wore but humble
w»—more 'apeciaUy you, aa uied to take
each notice of poor Sally, thair uieee.
What d've *ay f"
' Tim,*' reapondeu bi* wife, a amilo
lighting up her broad, jovial face, there'*
nothing aa I ahould Ilk* bettor. They’re

rosjiectinr tho cooking, being deeirof ascertaining whether Mn. Lunn
be told
bank, and th*lr bread came to them on­
ly by dint of indefatigable labor; but another fir* minntoa; but Tim declared
a-going, without turning up tb*lr noee* they poeiMMd what ia better than mon­
article ef furaiinr* tbt
at it if th* shak* of the bag shouldn't ey, or land*, or worldly riche* of any
havic-g giviag her all^
turn out *0 good a* they exited."
deaeription; that brightly clad fairy
Mr*. Twinkteton was from Bc»*r**t- Content, wai perpetually throwing
ih'ir*. and during a residence of aotue
fifteen ’yv*r* in London had retained
with extraordinary purity th* dialect
had tbanklul****—a gift which materi­
ally added Io their -happintM. Then,
"Air, poor Bally," ob**rr*d Mr. Twinby one quilted Ui* tel
kletou. "tibnu about th* last girl
many ■ last fond look
a* you'd think would 'a gone wrong.

ARE GOING TO LEAVE TOWN.
^°&amp;ness not, as Iwas in there to-day and
they were all busy. The store full of customers.
then talk about their leaving with such stacks
of goods, and more coming all the time. It is all a
Hoax, they came to stay and here are five reasons
for it.

chap, Joe Brigg*."
Don't yuu jwlge too harshly. Tim,"
aaid Mn. Tsiukleton, suspending bar
labor* for a brief tpaeo; “thing* did
look bail agin her, although the wrote
home siring *h* had gouo uff with
Brigg* a* a sisterly companion, and n
kind of good genius to him. aud noth-

aVETqtt udOnt.sl Cesversaeer.
K

^r^’StrTX’.'Slr;-

T. It. DIAMOND.
o. SVPT of actlOCLA e*4 Nstarr Pslils.sat

CXDERSnKntry fwlheCoestv .t Dem. s*4
AeeUeseer. A It bulaees se4 eslU krill reeelro

LUCIUS RUSNE1.L,
rfUl. Cireali C.art Ceuliataeer, JeMte* at

WRIUHTk. HOLBROOK.
" stutters la tt
S'-«je. Hist

I hey iindeisiniKi their bu.&gt;jiie8H, both of them having been lor a
number of years with the largest Retail Grocery House in the State

for

.

C5th

I hey attend to their own business.

neaa Nsllnesl Baek, vksroks
•t^ihsr urns* *?'«£»"utas*-

WM. II. IIAYFORD.

DENTIST

Nartrille,

•

Miciim-

Sweet’s H°Tbl&gt;
’ RAPlDlt................................ MICH

I generally manage to carry it out.
Whan I first went to Squire Mangold**
in Oxford*hir*. a* kitchen maid, the pct*
aud brae*** were, though never having
been properly looke-1 after, (for tb*

Success is certain for them. Just look at their
goods and prices. They are always ready to wait
on you, and show you through, and are not afraid
of Comparisons.
.
4-

s&lt;'94'l II »T‘
lBExTun
80941} 11 cf. pm Lb.
Bttp /I. 0. Suc^if 10 cys pm Lb.
/BOD TlfBLl Spuup P5 CJ-. 4 Q/fLLop.
P»HT ^lc0 ftoLm..., 60 qpt.
fotor/ l(io Cofpti, 15 cy« 4 Lb. Qood Quoupo Coppit, ig opt 4 Lt.
75 ’‘•PT*
Yo»l&gt;&lt;)
50 oippt
Tfqtipi, ig otppt CunM/lTt, 10 ctpps /{lot, loctppi
Soqp 5 ct/lpi.
TfmoLiqi/p OiL, to cr/lpt pm tjqLLo/l.

T0W0ES
pipEtfPLE
LOBSTERS
pE^OffES
BL^OKBElfpiES
SJtfDIEpS
q^EEp COfrf
JELLIES
p/fEpCIf fiUSTVID
STMWBEqqiES,
COVE OrS/Elfi
E/lQiitii
CffEpiflES
S^L/EOp
Md fawil

prayers
r dtaro-

head, ‘it’* tk* same. »uro. Whatever
did
useY 'ifomelhing,' I aaya, 'that
nsvsr -lall*. It's an old remedy, aa old
aa Adam—it's alber-grsaae well rubbed
brought them put* and tuna to abrightncea they never bad beloro, and it’a elber-greaee aa'll reconcile tb* Lunn* to
poor Sally.*’
"Tabitha," romark»J Mr. Twinkletoo, riling from bii Mat, and giving hi*

FRUIT EXTRACTS-Cocoanut, Citron, and Lemon Peel, Mace, Carraways, Sugar MRS.
Sand and Frosting Sugar-

TWINKLETONS

SmiKIL fWS!
Chromo
School Cards,

the seconds. Glass ware very low. Lamps all
styles and sizes. Burners, Chimneys, and all
kinds of lamp goods.
STONE JABS and CROCKS ALL SIZES.

JK fUfflC MILL AMD MBBB YABD
Oil Paintings
YOU WILL FIND

dwarf than he
children, took to t'hemtelvoe a little gal,

It tinea an ounoe.”

ling th* goceo with the touch of a uiaaa .n....... wiltiWahe ... nf .

very fin* bird, and likely to prov* re­
markably tender.
With that Hr. Twinkleton directed

‘And you can't wander al it Thor &lt;
,’lgotno children .to bring wanntb

progeny with which hie weeded Ute bad
been bleeeed, until tired with th*

CHROMOS I

cirr/ii.. wt-

NEW YORK TOMBS

M STILB W fflB! OF ill BBCmiSji
NEW LUMBER,
NEW PRICES,
:
AND NEW MEN, I
THAT DEFY COMPETITION, AT

ner, which she very m
spoil; and thfo fnend

all was forgotten, all forgiven.
difficulty had occurred with th* •jack"
though the** baa turned their back* up­ regulating th* movement! of th* goo**, The tonga belonging te tho repertoire of
•nd thia had flurried her,
thia good lady wero, like heroilL ohlon her a* shouldn’t."
"But," continued Ttm. looking eteed- faahtoeed, but fuU of apirit and homely
"Bow long ia it. Tabby, »inc* »h*
wrote home, statisg a* aho'd gone off ily into her face, "yon’v* beeu crying,
aaid Mr*. Twinkleton. on
bid an efoctiicel *ff*ct upon th* ten ju- with Jo* Briggs, to Australia, leaving
hi*
drouken
wife
behind
f"
vinil* member* of tb* Twinkleton fam­
just aa bad in aaking questions
ily, all of whom, including lb* two
children.
Ain't
1
been
mixinj
youngeit (twin*), gathered around th* was inal after the btrth
-W*U, I thought it
thereabout*, but I didn't
■Why. Christian chant
Mr. Twioktetoo, who sraa of diminu
out-of-door apparel—a taak he had just
Twinkleton throat hi tneelfhlohii over­ completed wbtn the viaitoro arrived.
Mr. Lana waa a abort man, with a

“It** all:
returning '

0/ TYPEVS DEPOT.

friend of theirs, and it happen*
"W“ I

hia faithful tpouae ; "1 haven't **en a
. .. _ __ &gt; r___________ ■ ... &gt;u.&gt; ...

Basket,. Sugar Boaea, Tuba, Palls Ac., ad-llbltum. And O m», Jim I Just go dowm to ditional fillip by adding:
‘•I believe 'twaa the fineat gooao in
their Store, in Washington Block, State Street, and eee for, youraelf.
the club. It weigh* thirteen pound* if

AH Goods delivered free in the City.

&gt;y," interposed the little

Mrs. Twinkleton smirked and felt

CONFECTIONERY,

DENTIST No. 1 Crockery, a full line at the same prices as

•be tbould like to go &lt;
jnal to *e* how the old

ed an inapiriting ditty, with a ahoral re-

CREED.

Fortune smiled upon '«

d gathered there,
'winkletenj noted

an inquiring
formed her Ti;
Twinkleton in

ing and hissing before tbo fire, and
tending forth surety odor* that mad*
the children perfectly raveuoua.
Milled by an eccentric obu roll cluck,
Tim and hi* family were later by a
quarter of an hour than they bad lup­

•Moeaafatly.

intelH

he knew well through having one time
accidentally kicked it with bia heel, so patted on a aearlot ground work, •‘Wel­
come to old Father Chriitmai,'* the

Their Spices are warranted Pure by the box or
pound such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspioe, Ginger,
Pepper. Mustard, Sage, Cream Tartar, Soda and
Saleratus. Best makes of Baking Powders.

Sinital aii lateral

*afo enough ; while th* pudding* were'
ai tightly bound within their crockery cherished would ’a' acted
priions a* though thero waa a vague
atnpieion on th* part of. the maker that
they might take to themtelvro the w iug*
of the dead bird "and fly away Of
“Well, now, could anybody
think otberwiee F* naked the o1&gt;
ly breakfeat with such excellent things aadly. “What'* the world aay ol
in prosjectir*. The Twinkletons were
wise in their generation, and juat took
aa much break fiat aa they thought
would satisfy internal craving*, .and not

2X1

In Canned Goods you can findlhe best Brands of

New, Nice, and Sweet. A large Stock for the
HOLIDAYS.

’If.’

rith a little dirt, too, in my tion* forth* uwmeotoci bniineaa of the
day.
.
child."
An inquiry. “Mather, ain't you goiug
dr*. Loan waa poeto put the pudden on to' boilf Mttled
hopeful anxiety that
written your nemo ball an itfoh d*ep, tbo morning programme of tbo young­
•you'll never du i&gt;o gnud w&gt;tb them er branch** of tb* family. “Really,
thing*. It’s labor waited and vexation of Tim,” exclaimed Mr*. Twinklolou. “If
TabithaS
•puli afterward. Thom pan* have never 1'tu to have all these children worriting
been bright riue* they wet* first brought round me, I shall be ao fluttered that I looked steadily at
into th* bouse.' -Uh, ain't they F I
sari; 'well, 1 kaoe what'll get 'em
bright agin, if nobody •!•* in the buuao 'em quit* a appetite."
Till* suggeetlou meeting with warm
Inada I'll make 'em-a* apraekand aton­ approval, the proud father eoon bad
ing aa you'll be able to do without a the family equipped, and th* following what would be eaid of the atop abo took;
ally painful to ua F'
looking gbu* when yon'r* iu front on*.' twe hour* wete agreeably epenl in the
But Sallr'a doughty iompanim!n»aa ’
•All right,’ he »ay», •we'll ***.' Well, I open plaice of Victoria Park.
not abaahed.
A very bright aud cheerful apectaelo
aaid nothing more about it till a mouth
had gone by, and then, one day, seeing
heard before eomatbiar like what I'ro
Dick tony uutaide theatablOrl called
returned Irnin their morning'* outing.
In honor of th* day. th* coxy apartment
had b**n decorated with holly Ch riatmaa evergreen*, in a manner both pro-

Michigan. Exchange.

B. F. STEINHOFF

olauirida.

in world without charity, is Bounding dormitory into th* living-room, to **c
that th* ecnderiul (pecitnrn of th*
defense of her young friend,, that Tim
judged it prudsnt not to run counter to
her opinion; *0 he rimnly remarked
that he feared *h* would never bring
Mr. aud Mr*. Loan to Jwk at the mat­
ter from bar itandpoint.

THEY SELL Foil CASH.
An

until

...... ....
reputation there rested itich a itam.
day, tho goo** aud plum puddrag troub­
"Poor Balte." the aaid, addreaaing a burden to
led th* Twinkleton children ifforr, aud Mrs. Lunn, •’you must 'a mieeed her
eadly,and only to think that th.ro should
in tint letter. Her unde and aunt
'a born no trace, of her after ahe eout
wbo'd brought bar up from childhood,
you that letter from Australia."
ought not to have turned their back*
-•Quite aa well, Mr*. Twinklaton,” re- •inful It

They take great pains to gel and keep on. hand a full line of the
lhe best,goods to he had.

They
hacking so th&lt;»y pay
1.hey have plenty of means and backing
their Goods and consequent I v gel the very lowest figures.

bght of treaaur**, and cherish* 1 accor­
dingly. After *11. you ate, the little daylight to bar* a run in the alley ; and
tailor and hi* wife war* not ao poorly
circumstanced a* people at the Erst
glance might anppoee.
The children were on Christas*

■X

�when I look at the
dvertuemenL

Until after the

Drink in tbo morn mg to tone him up one of three large, beautiful ehromoe. at
tar dissipation later in tbe day. Drink
to drown romoreo - drink, drink, drink.

HOLIDAY’S

thamselvoeia ‘-mangos and by tho
terror of tbe ballot-box attempt to corn- .-"•.lib f,r defsadaat

Dtemsnt Smith tar ratanrait

He died of being l.ft a fortutm.

Thu u a brief hiatory, but tho e are editor aud proprietor, P. O. Box 5.217,

■MM I

Jhe ^tpnbliran jpitnci;

Ihrnim. Mien., Dec. 23d, 18«4.

Tm ChHdrou'a Aid Society, an i:.»: I -

Mi M ■MlUh
inum from tbe nuti; of tbo curtain to
tiie goihg down of the same

having been initrueted to make raid.
if the theatres are, os Talmadge style*
;_i idnM

places aro in tbe exact oentre.

They

future of the Republic Is imporillsd.
Already, the effecte of the distrust
which this legislatiuu necessarily cre­
ates are beginning to xpj-ear. Among
buriUMS With the BAX*n
the uapitaliste clas* of thu city there ii
a very rnaiktd disposition to avoid all
prior to Jan. 1st. 1875, and to
rmploymente of capital in tbo Wool, oothat end i&gt; now making out pecially in those State* tainted with tbii
unju*t legislation. Thia feeling is not
bills against every person in­ ■uggestod eo much by any apprehensive
debted to the office, and he must that tbo principle of the Wisconsin law
can survive the test of (ho Supcetn
insist on a prompt settlement.

'

Be warned in time.

and women that the Almighty for eome,
tp u* unknown, pittpoeo permit* to ex­ THE BAD FAITH OF THE GRAN­
ist, and orgies nightly held ia them
GERS.
would put a debused Fiji Islander to
bluah. But somehow thu police pass
Among the political lemons of the
them by without an effort to break them
times there is none more significant
scsHne
tlian the haste with which legislulures
thmVXrabe are tauxht to read and is improving steadily iu many of ite fall [info conformity with popular agita­
bran cue*. Tho strikes are all over, and tion* which era wholly subversive of tbo
though laborer* are on short lima and
reduced |«y. they are squeexeing fundamental rights of ritiseuabip and
of property. The latest illustration of
this political danger |&gt;* affords 1 by ths
wonderful. The Superintendent, backed
a brisknsei, which, if
, ia pleaatnt.
The
int and bracing, and Congre**, to tho unreasonable demands
city vastly improved, at tho Grangers relalJro to tbe railhave bo increased.
Puna
Tho effect of tbo laws already euact1 in certain of the Statee io’ to deprive
lea ana sheltered no Issa than 6.5'l0
Northern Correspondence.
diflhront boys; furnished 204/150
meal*; provided bomee in tho West for
jeet their earnings to tho will of a State
420 boy*; fonnd ei
commission made up of politicians con­
ral hundred others
Ed. Bxxxkb—Having a few leisure trolled by thu influeuces cf politics and
momenta, thought perhaps I had better popular clamor, to defeat those contracts
improve them by writing - short sc- between connecting roads by which the
joining
un the
mauled and economies of transporta­
tion effected, and, in a word, to neu­
injuries from which bo died on tbo foltralise all those freight arrangements
Them
by which tho roods ars enabled .at the
with none to mourn his untimely death, benefit tho public by attracting tho largyet all who attended his funeral, and

trouble New York is laboring under at this* deeply with the unknown friends
enemies of tbo public. and the extrane­
thi* time concerning her trade
Tho
ous control to which they are subjected
merohant, of tho cite have finally dis■- * ,L.t
I--- ~r ._ 1.
splendid singer, aud tut gift went

in 1870. made porta of entry of Chicago,
Cmannati, Toledo and various other
gloom over tbe entire camp. But death
cities in tho west, and provided that
goods might bo imported direct in bond, could not stop with young Robinson,
apcraiood tho point of final destination,
and the duties be collected there. In
consoqucncn of this, tlio importing trad- hood by a largo [nno limb, in nearly the
forteseed for tbo retailers were not long
fo discovering that they could purchave
waa about twenty-five yean old, aud

Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s m Endless Quantities

reeding* to bo atayed except taxation of

Moke the Holiday* the bapplcat eeaauu of the year. Call at Hie Jewelry Htoru

LioiMiHiiErsmiu
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

lured tn tt&gt;e world, and at a tower price than can be bought elsewhere.
W« Lave Just revived a large stock of Elgin Wateiiea, made tu order, with the

We request buyers to examine our stock of

'
riuippi, Uinneoote, and other State* 5th day of May. 1875.
who have dared to lightly esteem the
In tbe chancery matter of John Hamclaims of creditors and the rights of
property. Their present course is sui­
cidal. They have adopted law* which
cannot be sanctioned by the Supiemo 1874; Bwoesey A Wood for complain­
ant, C. G. Holbrook for defendant.
there fore foil to accomplish tho unjust
purpoic contemplstod; and all they
gain is a permanent degradation of man, on motion to disolvo injunction,
was beard on demurrer of defendant,
enarpeter.

Tho Circuit Court.
Tho closing proceedings of tho Cir­
entered allowing complainant |'&gt;0 socuit Court, crowded out of our lest
with given as follows:
Tbs assnmpait case of Harriet Carlton
vs Robert Carlton and William Carlton,
tried by the Court, a judgamen! for th*
plaintiff fur 8107 31 and costs to bo

monthly on th* 15th day of each
and every month pending the derision
of the case! C. G. Holbrook for com­
plainant, Wright A Holbrook tor de­
fendsnl*.
In the chancery matter of John S.
defendant* all proceedings except tho
Kennedy r* Francis Holden, n motion

WATCHES,

DIAMONDS,

Sitrin Hj/B PUrro W^r, S/&gt;rcp4crr*,

we.Ilsosell sewixc. macuixe xeedles
Itefore-purcliaalng elsewhere, and are i-aUiflcd that they will find tuducemente
irvly otn-red. Our goods are all dealnble and of this mesons latest styles, which
e oner at close prices for cash, or approved credit
S3tf
IKE HENDERSHOTT ffc CO.,

In the Boston Cash Store, Union Block, Slate St.
lla.-tiiigr. Dec. 9, 1871.
.

„ „ „ „ . ,
Hastings, Sept., Oth 1874.

Hora

84ti

"Losing to Win," by T
Horn:
84t2

for Yourself

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
TNEXV GROCERY

TEA HOUSE

Just opened in Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

BL6ck,
, Souj-q Stat of SpiT?

SPECIAL OFFER.

Eateie Hocurtty._______

All Ready to Buy Wh
Other Gra

Where can bo fouud a choice and well selected Stock of Step
and Fancy
‘j
,
OROCERIES, PROVISIONS, COKFECrlljNERY kc.

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
IN CONNECTION

Dutroit Free Pros*. 810.60. and Republican Banne; 81.50, for
Detroit Tribune. 810.60. and Republican Banner, 81.50, for
Detroit Poet 810.60, and IL-pnulican Banner, 81-50, for
•
vs Gilbert If. Baker, a motion was Chicago Daily Tribune, 813,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 for
granted giving complainant 850 for ex­
penses and solicitors foe. C. G. Hol­
brook for complainant
Defendants Harper's Weekly, 84.00 and Itepublican Banner, 81-50, for
•
counsel not given on calendar.
Harper'/ Baxar, 84.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50. fur
Hearth aud Home, 83.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
Now
York
Tribune,
82.00
and
Republican
Banner,
81-50,
far
i’belpe vs Sarah J. Corwin ot al,
Toledo Blade, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81 ■ 50, for Chicago Tunas, 82.00 and Republican Banner. 81-50, for
Chicago Tribune. 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81.60, f.&gt;r
Chicago Intw-Oeeaii. 81-65 and Republican Banner, 81-50.
after July lOtb, 1875.
Ch itego Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner. 81 50 for
Chicago Foot and Mail. 81.05 and Republican Banner 81.50, tor
Superintend*!}* of tbe poor for Barry
Detroit Free Prase, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81-50, for
Conuiy v» Daniel Sbeip, after a full Detroit Tribune. 82 00 and Republican Banner 8130, for
Detroit Fbat, 83.00 end Republican Banner 81-50 for
Michigan Fanner, 82.00 aud ItapuMicau Banner 81-50 for ■
Country Gentleman, 82.50 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Western Rural, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
Advance, 83.15 and Republican Banner 81-50 for *
New Covenant. 82.65 and Republican Banner 81.60 for
Miebigen Farmer. 82,15 and Republican Banner 81,50 for
New York Homo Journal, 83,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 for * -

Charles 8. Burton et al. a judgment
A. Bwecaej for plaintiff VauVolsor k heretofore beer,I and aubmlUod, the
•
Ruseell and C- G. Holbrook for defrad- coot found due tbo defendants on ths Detroit Tribuns, 85.80 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
Detroit Foot. 8530 and RopubUoan Banner 81.50 for
Detroit Free 1‘reos, 85 80 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for ,
complainant 8454 00, with cost for
Chicago TH-Weekly Tribune, 88,50 and Republican Baun-r 81.50 for
William M. Rose, plaintiff and appellee plaintiff as previously published. But

va Z. B. Willison, defendant and ap­
rieultural population, eo for as it syai- pellant, tried by tho court, a judgment ceedinga for sixty days to enable plain­
tiff to settle bill of exceptions, or make Harper’* Magwxino. 84.00 aed Republican Banner 81.50 for patbiscs with this movsaient, affirm,
Atlantic Monthly, 8L0O and Ilspublican Bonner 81-50 fur a case for Supremo Court.
Scribner's Mofcthlv, 84.00 and Republican Bannorfil.50 for ■
tiff Clement Smith and C. G. Holbrook
Uppincoti'a Magaxine, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81 50 far The Galaxy. 84.00 and BepoblicM Banner 8150 for
tot defendant.
Lokoeide Mouthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for Godoy's Lady's Book, 83 15 and Republican Banner 81-50 for
si il. users loro, an sl­
Bl Nicholas, 83."0 and Republican Banner 8L50 for ■
ot fho most stupendous
National live Stock Jonraat, 82.15 and RupnHioan Banner 81.50 for
acta of injustice ever undertaken in tho wae entered. Wright A Holbrook for at the last term, a judgment of 8408 00 Horticulturist. 82 10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Gardner’s Monihly, 82 10 aud Republican Bacner 81.50 for •
a G. Holbrook and W.
Little Oovporal, 8160 and RepobHean Banner 81 -60 toe
plaintiff.
fur defendant.
Tho Nsroerv, 81.60 and Republieam Banner 81-50 for
.
.

Republican Banner 81-50 f&gt;r
varve was entered fur complainant. W.
&gt; prop»rtv&lt; L. Cubb for eomplaiuant.
But en order
Al l&lt;-n v» Eitsa Allen n decree of divorce

GI.M fol

OSO. A. PRINCE &amp; CO.
tboplaintiff, with coots to bo taxed.

L,t owm*, U boMfifollj

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whdle and fl round
Spices
WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds at Fruit in their Season.
WITH OTHER JOURNALS.
fi*&lt;t day of next term, to enable then*
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
iu move lor a now trial. L. Russell for
bill with cost* including a eoticiior* foe
Also we hare a full line ofllie lies!
plaintiff James A fiwesaey for defendFor the accommodation of such of our friends as may
of 815 00. I. A. Holbrook for com­
Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Cn&gt;ckery, Class &amp;, Wooden Ware
plainant. Daniel Striker for defendant. desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat ia tbe County
The BANNER, we have made arrangements whereby we
Noyes was announced as settled, and
vs Luther Bennett, a motion to vacate are enabled to present the following liberal terms, with the
tho Jury were finally di*charged.
understanding, JioHT-yer, that the order for our Journal and CASH HIT VTIRS
it to their advantage to
judgment waa heard and submitted.
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
bur V* I. A. Holbrook, waa continued
Bblknap vs Elihu Robinson ot al, the companied by the money; and, also, that we must receive
NO
TROUBLE
TO
SHOW OUR GOODS
on application of defoodant on tho usual
motion for ths appointmant, of a re- one subscription ZoThe BANNER for each copy of every Free delivery to any part of the City.
other publication ordered from the list:
I. A. Holbrook for defendant.
Respectfully,
a solicitors fee of 810 00. J. A. SweoTbs Trespass ca*s of Elisabeth
Spooner A- Hepburn.
eey for complainant, I. A. Holbrook for

* Holbroek for plaintiffs, O. G. Hol-

lost

Ilurxi

34t2

Also a full line of Groceries
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best

Come and see

Clocrs, f c., $c.

£yr

Holme*'

Mr*

Painting and Gi

gard to the ability of tho co upauiM to
earn iaterost upon their capital. Rail­
road capital is therefor" made eubeervi
ent to State control, without State re­
sponsibility for tbe adequacy of its
earning*, or [power on the part of tbe
company .to insure due remuneration
for ite invrstmenL la principle, thia
interference with the rights of property M. Hued vaffohn Stanley wa* tried~Ey
defendant
amount* to legalised robbery and con- the Court, and a judgement given

other words, 12,500,600,000 of securi­
ties bold by eur own peopl* and 8750,­
000,000 owned by European creditors
are directly threatened by the principle
of tho anti-railroad agitation.
It

law prohibiting the bounding of doer 1

waa entered. Clement Smrth tor
tiff Charlo* II. Bauer for defendant
In the case of Delos It. McElwain, vs
William H. Bird, an ordsr waa entered
giving plaintiff until first day ol next

that, io the public eatimatien, they bars plainant for 8181 #6 cud oreta to be

The West ought not to permit thio.
The privUego of direct importation to above; yet wo should not judge quickly
which annihilates tho righto of proper- for defendant.
Weetern cities, baa brought mourning or harshly, bmauss wo probably do not
In tbo case of Benjamin 11. Warder
that tbo ownership can bo traced back et al, vs Joshua W. Glenn, a judgment
to an uniust method of acquiring poo- of 8301 85 on default wee enterod for
tho West hundreds of
plaintiffs.
thousand* of dollar* There i* no rvsIn the chaucery matter of Albert D.
in all coms rendered by the corporatien
Bedrock, rompUincnt. va 8&lt;laa 8. FarkTbi* ia the light ia which Granger
legislation presenl* iteolf to tbo owner* solving injunction and dismissing bill.
and mortgagee of railroad property.
Tbe assumpsit case of Austin Stowell,
Tbo investment* in this kind of proper­ v* School Diitnct No. 1 of the town­
ty. within tbe United States, amount to ship of Rotland, was tried Ly the Court
83,250,000,000, throe-fourths of which and a judgement given plaintiff for

fore tho first of April next.

YOUR TIME!

Gent s Clothing,

people who will deliberately , commit plaintiff*, Wright k Holbrook for de­
by comparing with price list any |a.-rs»n can know
thcmselvao to *uch bad faith as is in- fends ata
In tho chancery matter of Buaaell B. buying, and what tbe price ought to be. All Watet
ranted to give oatlsfaeth'D.
not lo bo safely trusted iu aoy form. Wightman v* Joahua W. Glonn, for

taxod. But on motion ot defendant an
He kept boarding bouse far T. D.
purpooeo upon terms which render tho order waa entered staying all proceed­
Lillie, tho man who has tbe contract of
ing* except taxation of coots for GO day*
putting into tbe lake all the pine beto enable counnl for defendant to sotlonging-^W Cook, Dudley A Co. It
would seem as though msa must be
of injustioe, this principle is far worse the Supreme Court
Wright A Hol-

are fighting over tl.e spoils ; and tbe
B-mUicac are l&lt;yir.g buck waiting for

J. L. REED.

7

with every pcreon who aoca

i~ n

Manufactured In tble oom

vs Wilham 4 Lphnam Bbaltnck,
tried by tho court, a judgment for plain­

It ia tho purpose of the rub■Mt f ■

William Tinkler, waa aiwued and subM :

SPEC AL NOTICE

inker of the

gxoxol'.

tn tbo whole year to boy Bagirie* or Cutten cheap. A Carriage Shop
ceire patronage or It ia a dead letter. “So of eouno with all braachM

glaring injustice aud bad faith. Their Bhufelt vs Smith Sanford, waa tried
condition of politi­
cal moral* which is anything but honor­
able to ths nation, and anything but agamat plaintiff. Wright * Elba for

girt* there graduated from boot-black-

with their ghastly melo-drams, as tuna]
and the old

- BUGGIEH AND OVTTE14M.”

fire: day of next term-

It is a matter of infinite regret that a
large and influential class of American
citisen* should bays been found willing

lull tow

that I am eorry for "and that ia” to be. compelled to discharge
Honcat, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deserving
of steady employment, because I am overstocked with work fiutehed.
je&gt; Bnj Cutters"
and now n me pcopie oi uiw good county oi mrry would eucourage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their
own interest, they will all come to Hastings and buy all tlieir

teat free to alllwho applv poroonally or
That lh«y in, it a.temble fact.

I vv ILL SUCCEED
is a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenced buainetw in Hastings in 1866 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don’t look like a failure doefi it. "No not much.”

THERE IS OIME THirs’O

hfch deprive tb. rood* ol aalf-m*a-

ag* included, 82-50 ; foe the neper one

*d-

ofthis

I cannot help but think that'

Organs

&amp;

•

4.25

■ONI MKNTM

TABLE TOPS.

Barryvtllc, Nov. IP, 1

D&lt;&gt; you » ant to buy U
Tea to be found tn the

Special Not

MPOSITION HATED!

8-15
180
8.25

OPPOSITION COURTFDI

3.15

Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas,

Coffees and Spices

3,25

-

0.40
0.40
..
7,00

4.85
4.85

4.85
4.25
175

I7*
2.75
3.10
8.76

8.15

HASTINGS BABBLE WBIS!

Melodeons.

tbe Barry,iU -

TO WHOM IT MAY

AU gr.de. of Tom. the »ory 1&gt;e.t in tho MorkH Prod, errrv
week from the Importer. S. S. SLEEPER k CO., of Botton mid
for aak .t prices which define ■ueeemfril competition.

GIVE ME A CALL.

Brntting., No,. 10th, 1874.

J°hn 8tanley

REMINGTON!

�READ! READ I
Al the poitage on all

HOLIDAY GOODS,

newspapers haa to be paid Bt tfae

Prospectus ft&gt;r 1876

office of publication, and in ad­
vance, after the first of January
The Republican Basnib from

Local tbji'TO pitice;.

limits of the County, and pay.

Th* N*w Improved

School Exhibition.

distance desiring The Republi­

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1 can Banker after the Grat of
I am now all alone in tho Photograph
business. and a* I hare tmulo arrange-

January, must remit prior to

nnd get a negative token. The superi­
ority of my work in tho past i* a euffi.
ei*nt guapntoe of firat-claea work in
the future.
Rooms in XVaahingtod
Block, ioutli aide State Btraot.
31lf
Gao. L. Hurs..

will not be sent.

that tune.

Otherwise the paper

declamation*, eueyi, dialogue*, tableau*
and freely interspvasd with good muiio.
W* are advised that aa entertaining
programme will bo presented. An adtnuoiou fee of 35 Mute is io bo charged.
Thi* ii a good chance now to giro tho
•eholer* a good organ, nnd wo hope and
truit that the hall will bo peeked to It*
etmoet capacity. Lot alt attend.

Tho beautiful Snow.
Sleighing for tbo HoBdny’a.

Wish run “Merry Chriitmni
Don’t forget Lute Bennett’

In it* appropriate plac* will bo fouad
the Prospectus of th* IMrtii Pat. doily,
tri-wuekiy and weekly. Thii ia par «th* organ of tbe Republican* of
Michigan, and th* onli '
’
that ii to be depended
Republican under all
We nek site •tioir tn the Proipectua, and
to onr du! .jg rate. with it, and trait
a largo number
our aubscriber* who
doilre a Metro|«lu*n piper, that is Re­
publican to the core, may subscribe

A ChrUtma* Tree at the M. K Church
on Chriatma* Ere.
The compoaitor* on tho Baxxxa are
anziouily looking for Santa Clam.
Tb* editor ha* been absent for anno
day* and will not return until next

Jacub Oimaad, at Woodland Center,
bold* a Christmas dance on Friday even­
ing, 25th inat.

Back-Feed

FLORINCI SEWING MACHINE.

mont must be made in advance,
invariably. Subscribers at a

THE AETJOUUAL OFAMEMICA,
Issued Monthly.

It ii quite gvuurally the custom to
take strong liter atiniutante tor th. core
of liver complainL aud both tbo mine­
ral snd vegotable kingdom* have been
diligently Marched to procure Ilia mo*t
drosdc aud [--ironoua purgative*, iu ol­
der to prorate a pow«rf*l effect upon
the liver, and ayum th* lagging and
eufMbled urgau. Thii lyitem of treat­
ment ia on tb* tame priuoiplo a* that
of giving a weak and dabberated man
large perilous of brandy to enable him
to do a eerlain amount of work. When
the itimulaut ia withheld,, th* organ,
like the lyitem, gradually elapms late
a tuore torpid or atogriah and weaken­
ed couditiun than before. Whet then
ia wanted? Medicines, which, while
th.y cauwwthe bile to flow freely from
the liv«v, a* that organ ia toaed into ac­
tion, will not overwork and thus debili­
tate it, but wilkjwhon their uso ia diacontiaued. leave th* liver etrengtbonod
nod healthy. Such remedie* are found
in Dr. Pietpe'a Golden Medical Discov­
ery and Purgative Pellet*.

The largest and nicest Stock of TOYS
before in Barry County.

1,000 lbs, Fancy Mixed Candies for Holidays.

Crockery and Glassware

Rr«, Texae, May 10th, 1874
Di R. V. Ptaaim, Buffelo, N. Y-:
Lt«r fir—My wife last year at this
time wasconfined to her bod with
Chtoaio Liter Diseaio. I had uno of
tbe beat elector* to see her. and ho gave

T. PHILLIPS.

will be sold at reduced rates for Holiday!

JOHN PETTIT

of your medicine. I bought ou* bottle I
anil rommoueed giving it- Sb* then;
weighed 82 Ibe-; new aha weigh* 1401b*, i
and i* robust and hearty. Bhe hae ta­
ken eight bottle* in all, ao you sen I in
an ad rotate for your Medicine*.

The nicest lot of Castors in Town.

Tho Detroit Tribune.

Fania Rom announce* that ho will
bold a Christmas dance nt Union Hall

In our ndrirtiaiog columns will be
found the proapectu* uf this papular pa­
per. published daily, tri weekly and
weekly. Aa a nswapapar it is second to
no other published in the Slate. Is
•dited with marked ability, and well
printed. Politically, it u not aa toand
as we could wish, but on most qusationa
favors the Republican party, it* princi­
ple* and policy. It* unwarranted oppcaition to the re-election of Senator
Chandler, detracts math from it* mer­
it* aul yet, out of politic*, it i» all any
subscriber eould wish fora Metropolitan
journal.. Subscription* received at thi*
office. See clubbing term*

The lady who Jost a part of a gold
pin or ear-ring, nt the Hall lust Satur­
day evening, can Lave tho »amu by call­
ing at thia office.
Oonsidcrnblc fun over the mUtUm
o! a irfuati member at a butineu moot­
ing of a company in thi* city the other

ComreeniiL Couxoc, Grund Rapid* ;
Ihnrough work; able teachers. Great­
er demand for *tudcnti to fill pooitfoni
than the supply. Term* reasonable.
For circular* address Q. G. Swonsberg.
Proprietor.
____ _____
’ •

For What?

•nd after that date will be ftl ,85

per year to subscribers recciving their papers outside of the

Painting and Graining.

LOOK AT STOCK and PRICES.

had that* houeewerk
have had
larg. femiao, to care fur. W* loaro it
with you, capitalist. whetb.r wo shall
have thia moved from our tniJit.

next, the subscription price of

“Han.’’ Fisher broke hi* Itgon TuMt
day evening last while walking down
State Street. H» was taken to the
National Hotel aud Dr. Upjoliu callod
who fouad that tbo right leg was bro­
ken above l^&gt;e ankle.

Holusd Hoc**, Rockford, III, Apr.
20, 1871.—Dr. R. V Pierv. Buffalo, N.
T : Str—I have now taken four boitill of your Golden Medical Diicovery
in connection with your Pellet!, and
must say that nothing I bar* ever ta-

From 30 centsto$l6,CO.

GROCERIES, GROCERIES,

Per ion a who hare become thoroughly
chilled from any came, may hare their
circulation nt once reetorud by taking
into tho etomteh a leaagoonful of Jcfoiitn't Anttlrna fMumrr.t mixed ia a little

Our Grocery Stock is larger than ever before, and must

THE ALDINE ART UNION.

There is ia thi* city a girl haby noir
I.. ItuMcll. money tu Ixxn on Real
Eetate Hocurlty.
28tf
orrr 5 week* old that only weigh* 2 1-2
pound*, that mearare* 2 1-1G inches
All Ready to Buy Wheat, Osts, snd

Our $1 Japan Tea Discounts them all.

lie keeps constantly on
hand No. 1, Pianos ranging
in price from $250 to $1800.
Also, Agent for famous
Estey, Manning and Bur­
dett Organs.

around the forefinger. It v*mi to bo
healths and lively and from appear­
ance* it hapiroe to be u large as its
parents. At the ago of 10 yeans if liv-I
ing, the mother contemplate! haring it

Prospectus of the Autax, th* Art
Journal of America, and a work that it
not excelled by any publication in the
world fur Artiitic beauty and typograph­
ical execution. Daring tie coming year
There waa a littlecentrorony betwoen ita attraction* are to be greater than
two citizen* about the French language ever before, if that ii paieible. aud ita
recently in one of the stores of thi* city,'

AU other Goods in proportion.

Remember for the next twoweeksonly.

One Subscription, entitling to THE
ALDINE one year, the Chromo
‘ and th* Art Union,

34wS

$6.00 per annum. In advance.

.(No charge for pmlage.)
Kpeiaua
T1IEALD1FJS.

Special Notice.

Etflr.—Btrry Co. FrpnUuan.
Keep quiet, Bro. Niskorn. Tho edi­
tor of the Bexan ri « a ptihea to know
juit tbo truth concerning the Grand
Rapida postoffiee matter!, aud re-affirnn
what he said before, that there ii no
better managed poitoffice in the nation.
But there ii no ‘‘job’* about thia matter,
and yet wo feel at liberty to isy what
we know, which tho Etfk may not. oi

LOST.—City*&lt;■I Halting* Order. No.
190 for 135.80*. Tho finder will pleaao
return to tho aubacribor*, M payment
has b»*n stopped.
WiLxta* BxoTnsn*.
Haatingi, Nov. 28,1874.
32t f

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

NEW YORK WORLD.

undsralam) aa well as wo do th* rea]
merit* of th* foribemniag vol unit—‘and
man, a pensioned auliltcr, uf the Repub­
all about tho premium* and ticket* in
lic and a good citizen, aa ho was a bravo
toldier, and the assault waa both cow­
road it and then subscribe. Wo will
ardly and coa'.etnptablc.
•end your money end guarantor a re-ceipt and the chromo, and tbo regular
delivery of the monthly poite Cell at
thu office and mo tho Dtctmbtr No.—

From the publishers, th# “United
State* Vubliibing Companr," No. 13
Unirenity Ptaco, New York, ejinoe a
most interesting volume, entitled “A
Hiatory of the New York Tumba: It*
Secrete and ita.Myiteriei.'’ It i* edited
by Samuil A. AYackoevcr and James R
Mix, from fact* contributed by Mr.
Charles Sutton, for many year* io »u
preme control of the prison as it* War­
den. Tho wort i* most thoroughly in­
teresting. containing, tu it doee, biatorise of all the noted criminals that have
been locked within the wall* of that
gloomy building, from ite eariini year*
to tbe pmetiL
The book having nearly 700 page*
and J50 engraving*, ia gotten up tn ex­
cellent Mylo, and ia sold only by »ubscription. The publisher* want agent*
m every town -a good chance far an
enrrgeue man or woman to make mon­
ey, a* tbo book will «*U-

A Map oftho United States Givsn Away.

Grand Prize Dance.

If you want a beautltal map, 16x30
loebe*. of tbe United State*, send your
name and poet office addreeo to G. L.
Harrlaon, 6. State BL, Bo.ton, Maao.; or
to L. F. Booth, 22D Broadway. Now
York City; or to W. H. Btennett. Gen.
Paa. A'cntC.AK. W. Railway. Chlcogo, III., and a copy will be sent you

Tbo party adiertieod by J. Ice Reed
on Jan. lit, 1875, bidi fair to Miipw
anything ever before given In Union
H«IL Tbo entire bill ia only 3i50,
aud all dancer* will go to hear the good

ANOTHER
OPPORTUNITY

To invest a few dollars, with
possible returns of thous­
ands, is offered by the post­
ponement of the Public Lib­
rary of Ky., to the 27th of
Febuary, next, of their fifth
and last concert and draw­
ing. The Management are
pledged to the return of tIse
money if the drawing should
not come off at the day now
appointed.

gentleman and three ladiee shall be ap­
pointed at the city of Halting*, whose
duty it ihall br.to make ell nsceeiary
arraugrmsnts from lime to time.
I 2d. Each townihip ihall appoint a

' Committee, whose doty it ihall be to re­
port to tho Central Committee.
3d. The names of all old settlers
nitliing to become member! &lt;»f the As­
sociation ihall be wniteu in the book*
of the Secretary, and ticket* of admis­
sion and membership ihall be deter
mined and granted by the Central Com­
mittee, by and with tbo .dries and oeatect of the Township Committee!.

nous t okAiv
Commission Merchant.

CANVASSERS WANTED.

THE ALDINE COMPANY.

58 MAIDEXLAFE N. T.

HOME* JOURNAL.
ENLARGED ANDIIPROVKD.
Merchant Tailors,

UOAS. C«iu al

John H. Wendell A Co.

lit. Prnyor by the Chaplain.
2d. Addreu by tbe Promdent.
3d. Muiic by tho Band.
-4th. Singing by tbe Choir nnd audi-

FREE OF POSTAGE.

DETROIT.

We WM&amp;LLWUIWH-CCTN^

6th. Ten minute ipeeche*.
Sth. Supper.
7th. 01-1 failiion*d Amuaemant*.

A few week* line*, we called the attion of our reader* to the manufaatnring of Gloieo and Mitten*, by Darling
A Hibbard of thia city. Bra** that time
we have eaamiuwl epocimon* of their
work and liave been informed that the
patent proceaa oi tanning, which waa
invented and oaned by the patentee
Mr. H. A. Hibbotdf'haa juat aold thi*
Stale to Mr Wkrrou S. Crippin, of
Kent county, for 35,000. Perhaps it
would bo well enough to state that Mr.
I would respectfully announce to the Hibbard ha* ipes't mock time, labor
lover's of the “light fantastic too" that and money in computing hi* proo«M,
I will hold a tlaneo on tho atoning of *o a* to render ii highly u*eful and
Doe. Blit, at my residence in thia town- practical, having bad the beusfil of bi*
•hip 3 miles South of tho city. Oywer father’* knowledge and experience cf
Sapper and a reuonablo bill may bo tanning, who it I* well known through­
out the United State*, waa the inventor
of two valuable prooesee* for tanning,
for which he obtained Letter’* Patent

A. N. SABIN,

T'an now be eerily reached by the At­
lantic nnd Pacific, and Mteauurl Pacific
Railroad* and; their roll, etag* sad
iteamboat ronnrcttoni. These lines
commence uSt. Leota, at which point
tbe MlaelHlpp! river u eroseed by the
meet magntfirent Steel Bridge in tbe
world, and tnvere* the whotelength of
«—
Xtl---■
—-...-I
vcuuiu. .. .» MA..,l.
-portion of Kansas and the Indian Tariltory, and thu* furntib to tbebualneeeman, plcanare-sceker and the emigrant,
the most direct and comfortable route
to a I pointe in Mteeonrl. Kanes*. Texa*. Colorado. New Mvxleo, Nebraska.

MICHIGAN.

Pint IirW Fraiu Bal
it.omni Emm
pr-.iter* a*d peVIUhirt,
MORRIS PHILLIPS &amp; CO.,
35

No. 3 Park Place, New York.

This Watch

C. SCHULENBU:

I* Mauufactared by th*

SiiatSJEWffltia

ELGIN WATCH CO..

SSSS:

Hopkinc &amp; Barnes, B

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f o
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V. ’
Third Serie* Drawing,
Del! MOSIUY, JAXOABY **. l»»Capit’l Premium $100,000.

s\

Have on exibition one of the ***^
largest Stock of Hoilday ____
Goods ever brought to this

’A

u,hieh we ofr*r iotke
ITe

Public cheap far Cash

«*«

�Stx)p! Hearken Ye!

TH raise KY8

GROi

la*Irtla* sestag*. sett wtUb* seal sis meeth*

To Whom ii may Concern!

CHICAGO TRIBUNE

CHEAPEST AND BEST

Be it known, That I shall
keep in stock and fill to order
the Celebrated

MICHIGAN

iraum

INIEPENIENT

UE 1 BAIB
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

MUT1C1

IN

wpperiln U. b**t •»«*.

I lor all Kalamaxon Plows kept ou hand.

Daily,

1

» ai Ini Ba® Plm,

un.u________ I.wtaa"’.

of all CURTIS. DODGE. ROBINSON

W A NTED.’itiiaxS
Business that will Pay

and WIAILD patterns, and

FRESH

CRISP AND

SPICY.

Caatinga for all P L O W 8 now hi tae.
I shall continue to keep on hand and
cell tbo beat of

NEARLY 12,000 COPIES A DAY,

Isrid* U* 4**r. *a tb* eert *4 Seer.
Usbt*lryr&lt;&gt;o«*tel&gt;*sU4e.
■Art a ertdee tklr. rrllb laxae heir.
Ka**ta by th* *14 taaa*a eMa—Aa eM art wrerkel by Ike usry riera.

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

JAMES A. SCRIPPS, PaUsAsr.

Dxtwot, Mica.

8113

NOTICE TO CUEDITORS.

•‘• u. rj.uj.

CMavef ■arts.
‘IA**■***■

THE

The Rearing of Children.

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

The Leading Newspaper in
“Duyropo IvA”
dellr oeeeeeeer ia tb* Stat* tar aD vbo wsal tbe
„„ T* a aeubell. red prafar brail**** I* Ml
the West.
for Plows and other purpose*.

)

rt* C-.alr

wye1.

Hastings Drug Store
ous and naturally have nervous chil­
dren, of slender physique and easily ex­
cited into precocious intelligence, which
&gt;i considered genius Instead of letting
You will find a lull lias of Drugs.
tho little creature suck its fist and grow Medicines, Chemicals, Paiots, Oils Dye­
fat, it ia jwmped and danced and eon-. Stuff and everything belonging to a first I
fused and made to repeal like a parrot class Drug Store.
The English method of placing young
children ia tho hands of experienced
nurses end making them responsible is
much belter. A large, airy nursery at
the top ci ths bouse ; a good clean,
wholesome Belgian, Swiss or Swedish
woman to take charge cf it; breakfast

Agricultuial Imolcments
ac„ ac.
(Gin

‘rEMINGTOH. SEWING MICHI'S

rise pudding; tea of bread and butter,
milk and Iruit, with no confectionery or
“yfeort” between meal*. and no late
visit* or rides with martinis. In suet a
quiet, uneventful atmosphere the baby
grow a and thrives best, tbe child is sub­
ject to leas excitement, and with healthy
and regular habits lays the foundation
of an excellent constitution, while tho i
mother ia not worn oat by its constant
presence, or made nervous by being
constantly barraased with giving direc­
tions to Ignorant and inexperienced

THE

MS &amp; ■
fflOffll,

Now that tho question of wroaomy
assumes sueh vast iminrtance in ths
resumption of railway construction, and
the final equipment of many unfinisbod
lines, the discussion at narrow ivrreu
broad gauge mads is ia a fair way to
determine their relative merits and dis­
advantages. At the request of many
readers we herewith pint bn article of
•L. D. Dnrch, Esq., western editor of
the Chicago C^nurtu! JJrrrtiur, bear­
ing upon the sueceaful working of nar­
row gauge roads in the west, in which
the Dee Moines end M innatela Railroad,
a newly constructed narrow gauge run­
ning from De* Mo-.ne* to Amrt. (a dis­
tance of thirty-oavou miles), is quite
thoroughly reviewed. Ho says :
It was tho first narrow gauge I had
ever seen operated, and I most gladlv
accepted tbe invitation of Mr. J. C.
Hotchkiss, master of transportation, to
make aa iaspcction of tbe line.
Tho first ground was broken last
spring, after the ground was tree of
frost, and tbe entire line was in opere­
ttas before tho dose of July. I know
nothing of the perituul of tho project-1
on, who live at Dee Moines, excepting
this : that to build, equip and operate a
road of nearly tarty miles ia four
months, and do it all out local capital,
in a new State like Iowa, indicates tint,
that Iowa baa some u&gt;en of su­
perb business capacity, and second,
that tbo country is on the eve uf a revo­
lution in railroading. Tho

A week or two since a little incident
occurred at Cape Girardeau, Mo., an
account of which it is hoped Gough will
incorporate in his lecture ; it will point
a discourse and add effect to tbe moral.
A eharaater noted somewhat for loafing
around barrooms, was silting in his
until ptaeo of resort, with several com­
patriots about tho card table, killing
umo with tho pasteboards.
Suddenly
his wife entered tho room, bearing a
large covered dish, which she deposited
on the table with tbo remark, “Presum­
ing. husband, that you were too busy to
come homo to dinner 1 have brought
yours to you," and departed. Tho hus­
band invited his companions to share
his meal and ranuived tho lid from the
dish, revealing no smoking roast, but
instead of this a slip of paper—only this
and nothing more—on which was writ­
ten, "1 hope you will enjoy your din­
ner; it ia the earns kind .your family

MEW ADVERTISEJ1EY

ALDINE

“"’JMS.,
'ITTtrt.

aeviu

COMPANY’S

[THE ALDINE; THE ART JOURNAL j
OF AMERICA.

No Sowing Machine Received a Higher

f.rlb.r .rj.rrt 0*1 uU rtUlleeer
M tee mmms laureate* is aari auu. I
leesr el sari MUUss art lbs bertas
r hmm a rosy •! Ole ar-1
rtliebrt u Irt Hartasa Xeertlleea i
in.lri s.S airealsMS ta
ri Barry, ter Oree
esaka.

Santa Claus

HEADQUARTERS

•area, eaeealrt bf Wellbaa H. Bet
U. Jeeall. aaS reeertrt la Ibe o«m
Ur eT lierta ter Barry Crtalr, IKat

MaiaaLrwari •!'&lt; aari a.rUK.

REPRODUCING

J. P. ROBERT

S.lr r» I

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THE MASON A.HAMLIN ORI M CO

i".."" nui BJOBDIT Merrata art

iThe Ionian
.r;ih« ukktcaMNKT oboanb i»

world.

Art Journal,

Eerb sen will eeolaia M &lt;te*na pages, leelrt| leg Ibe elrgaa' rmaueplaee. ee beery puie aa- i
I ear A rarer* UUe pege. tutor Uleeuealrt le 1

Hopkins &amp; Baraes,
Hava on cxibition one ot the
largest Stock of Holiday
Good^s ever brought to this 1

Parts I, It and III are just Published.

THE ART JOURNAL.

City ■ which wc offer to the \
public cheap for Cash- W"e I
have, also, a full and com­
plete Stock of Drugs and
Medicines. Books and Sta­
tionery. Perfumeries, Toilc^
Sets. £-c-. &lt;fc. Give us.a call.

Hopkins

n.WJS8fc.“-'fS'':i

OEMS FOR THE ALDINE,

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Drt*v&lt;j
CUu
A lares MlMtee eC pritares st dtfaavel aim
uJn ateaeatevan &lt;«Ma.raMa ertpal ban
rtaa &gt;ul a» la aa Iiuwli'i
*“•&gt;
see ot^rtaaa
letertrt te wabo Irtm
Strtf

Briggs House,

500 PIANOS AND ORGANS

Randolph St and Fifth Ara.
CHICAGO.

INTER-OCEAN

Truer leave Urwrt * a»Ms Mr Detroit at1* A
M. aa4U.ee Mi iWCMeeea.MlLM A. M. art

RICKCOgpS

SCRAP BOOKS.

JENNIE,

THREE EDITIONS.

/lartlag. I a. tamely an- Aaeg rt. Blraarl W
. K— ®e. Dariieg, ere ee pert, rt 4a
SO
Mreae ep. er Hsre yea beard tbe area 4e
-SO
There m eemetbieg Ta drier le say da SO
y^Ae^et^/S 1:
K

fort Warn Jata &amp; Saiuaw
THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS. eve. I s»aU aaU al eel

LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER

ehs:-s

SS.TM?t

GfflP.BlWll&amp;Cl
A FAMILY

al r.eeeel Jeba &lt;.' llaeb CaaUaeaelb
. eeUeess the eeeoaaw art pays the 4eM

AM) OTHER SOBPS BY J. L STEWART.

NEWSPAPER.

fimSSERS WAITED.
THE ALDINE COMPANY.
58 Nsiden Lane, New York.
Agrats far Hlchlgaa,

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

Kmmiukm my be seed* by 4roft. meet
erter, *r ngrterrt t*u*r. at ear risk.

Specimen Copies Sent Free

the exception oi MW,0«0, owned on tho
Kao of the rood. It io oseenriaMy aa
Iowa pn-ject, aud reflects high credit
upon tho managers fur forecast, skill vroil ta tar a hal; ter a elute 4aUar aa rortlly aa
and energy.
By theao figures (and tar a target aero. O*m (Tiawe B*U4teg).
they are bberel estimates) it will bo
seen that thio line of rood lias ooet only
*e,6M per mile, including everything.

u..

(IPartRwIY-

I awswer. uaqeahfiedly. Ko.' Its daily
ewrwings are above 8300; daily expeosm
«UO. Tho Hm wdlbo extended next
year, and the coal of exponent par mile
wCl be greatly loosened, while the wrt
xwvwwuee per mi!*, or diem, will be inersweed ia jweportiou Of

IICHIIIK CUITSll n. «.

.SUTTON'S

THE FLOWER
placed at 84M per mile.___ __...,
whieh weighs thirty pounds per yard,
and coot about t&lt;0 |&gt;*r ton delivered
here, boa coot in tbe noighborbood cf
1110,000. Tho iron could be had now
at a discount of thirty per oeat. from
.
Switches, frogs, tish
etc., east about t2i») per
0. The rolling stosk coat
-------------------ws .- Tliroo engine*, tl,500 each, or a total of *22.500. Two
pooMuger co it bee, at *5,400, or 82,700
eaeb. Two baggage eats, at 81.450
each, making 82,000.
Ten flats, or
platform cars, coot in Cincinnati only (a
total of) 82700- Fifteen box ears at
8400 saeh. 88,000. The ro-t of track
laying, depot buildings, (which are yet
maty b—psrarv). engineering end ieeidaatal expoarte, may aafoly be put
down at 8M» |*v mile, making 111,100.
BwwtmwsMag thia, the entire art of this
Chmy-esven a.lea uf read end itsequip­
ments are only 8247, 7&lt;0 or low than a

'

Grand River Valley Division

Leisure-Hour Miscellany.

Hastings, Dec. 15,1874-

as compered to tbe broad gauge, is al­
most nominal It is built meetly over
railing prairie, with throe miles of
rather heavy work among Ahe bluffs cf
1‘olk Creek, end tho average coot of the
road bed per mile io 8500.
Tbo road
bed is eight feet wide, end tbe ties,
which ere 5x8 inches, and are six feet

a Cau.)

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Better Than Gough.
I

m*

Warehouse corner Broadway end Ap­
ple Street*.
W. T. EASTMAN.
Hrttiaga, Sept 23, 1874. ________

Mmi, Mo &amp; Blur,
Detroit and Grand B&gt;ptds._Mleh

liUtata,

Lnlai Garni Hen

JOHN STANLEY !

Ftran at Dtwri Csroaua.
FttT-CI

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L D. Stab'* Twstfty-First

National Newspaper,

QRAHD

MIL

JEIBHITM I

Te be4rova FriAay. Jaaeary l«S IM*.

I

$200,000 00 Canned Fruits and Fish.
"

In Valuabl. Gift. I

.SHOT

ffgrt-Jr—

$20,000 00 IN CASH !

GOLDSMITH’S___
BRYANT A STRATTON
liutnot University,

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VOL. XIX. NO. 36.

W&gt;l

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1874.

iWs CanK
|

HEARD THE NEWS ?

Xo! What is it?

Proipectua for 1876!

The JlUine,

SPOONER&amp;HEPBURN
tOPATHIST—COw ever Um
aiSSBSlf

Aia K. Warren of Olive! (Bopubllcan) wu Representative in 78.
He
wee chairman of the committee on Ed­
ucation, and member of that on tbe Agricultarel College.
Frederick L. Welle of Port Horen
(Republican) was a Representative in
*71, and Senator in 78.
Ho waa a
member of the House committee on
Federal Relatioas. chairman of the
Senala committee on Lumber Interests,
and member of that on Stale Capitol
end Public Building* and on Asylum
for lbs Deaf and Dumb and tbe Blind.
Sullivan Armstrong of Newaygo (Ro- i
publican) was Representative in ’78,1
and member of comniittees an Towns
end Counties and on Supplies and Ex­
penditures
'
Frederick G. Bailoy of Vernon (Re­
publican) was Ropreaontalire iu 78,
end member of oommi ttee* oa State Af­
fair* and on Miaos end Minerals.
Moaee Bartow of Westphalia (Dem­
ocrat) was Iteptesectative in ’66, and

ARE GOING TO LEAVE TOWN.
No. I gness not, as Iwas in there to-day and
they were all busy. The store frill of customers.
And then talk about their leaving with such stacks
of goods, and more coming all the time It is all a
Hoax, they came to stay and here are five reasons
fbr it.

WHOLE NO. 970.
The list of eotoctioBs has been forward­
ed to the Commiemouer of the General
Land Office for approval. After ths
approval, the lands will be plated in
market by a pnblio ottering el a mini­
mum price of 81 per acre, tmleaa special
legislation b-&gt; had lu reduce the pnee.

478 53 acre* bars been sold for 8214,­
875.49 Those lands are bold at 83 and
85 l&gt;er acre. Th* purchaser is required
to pay one-quarter down for ths land*
valuable mainly for agricultural per­
poses, and full payment where they are
valuable for pino or other timber.
Under tbe Congressional grant of
1850 the State received patent* for 5,­
838,016 aerv* of swamp land, but largo
quaulitiss of those lands proved valuable
tor lumbering and agricultural pur­
poses There remains yet to be patent­
ed to the State several thousand acre*.

SUper acre, from winch price they grad-1
uate eventually to 82 per acre, unless
sold during the period of graduation.
Under the Humestoed act of 1859.
and the note amendatory, thereof, 7,189
lucatione, cmbracinc 870.892 acres,
bare been made. Of tbe licensees, 1, 661 hare furnished full proof of a five

Mlleat «l*.r
lila IU 1 MG
kvr •kestabi
. ahobHr*■111**

sion

Success is certain for them. Just look at their
goods and prices. They are always ready to wait
on you, and show you through, and are not afraid
Comparisons.

Edward H. Green of Cliatlevoix (Re­
publican) waa Representative io *73,
chairman of oommittae on Harbors, and
member of committee on Insurance.
Christian H. Hertalerof Erie. Mon
roe county (Democrat) was Rapreaentafive in *78. and member of committees
on Internal improvements and on Lo-

PREMIUM FOR 1575.

Suqqq 11 cpxpcqlB.
ExTim C11 cjx pxq Lb.
Bxty fl. 0. Suqqq 10 eft pxq Lx.
&lt;jooo TqxLx Sfqup pg cj-x q QqLLo/t.
P»1T l('e0 /EoLqxxiB, So yys.
(joLaxp Jf/o Coffct, 35 oj-x^ Lx.
Qooa qqoupo Copfxt, 35 opt A Lx.
Jvtf
75 c‘i&gt;r»
Y°w Vr»®A So ct/r«
Hqxipx, 15 cxp/px Cunnn/lTx, 10 cr/tp /per, 10 cx/lyx
Soup 5 cxplfa.
tjxqDLiqifp OiL, 30 ot/i-fX pxq QqLLop.

Sn/Fo^tfo

DENTIST
Hartville

Mickiiai.

Ths majority again*! the New Oou■titatton ia 81,749; against Woamn
Suffrage, 95,880. The Majority agorot
the New Coustitnt.ua of 1867 was 38,­
849. Thir Old Constitution ia popular
with the people, who ought to praise
and nut Llama ll»«ir officers for obeying
it in regard to toution —Laxtixf XxfJ-

rods of ditch constructed, 17 8-10. The
greatest improvement by suy licensee
was 32 acres and the least 2 acres.
The»e Homestead grant* ore generously
offered to people of limited means, and
the Coumiwunec ia impresoed with the
belief that tho aft ii a wise one, and

LtcNs RUSSELL,

|

0k. bow be rises te tai Istl. Jot-

A* Ike brite tor Ckrtaaw aers r»H

LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE.

In Canned Goods you can find the best Brands of

towoes
f&gt;ll&lt;EHPpLE
LOBSTERS
BLACKBERRIES
S^DIE/IS
pEHClfES
qitEE/i■coitf
_
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PBE/ICIf /BUS.THHD
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fi/
core 0rSTe^i
STmWBEHqiES,
sv.po/t
4/mticn/l
OffEfJIflES

Their Spices are warranted Pure by the box or
pound such as Cinnamon, Cloves, ^Ispioe, Ginger,
Pepper. Mustard, Sage, Cream Tartar, Soda and
Sajeratus. Best makes of Baking Powders.

Uno Subscription, entitling to THE
ALDINE ono year, tlto Chromo
■

CANVASSERS WANTED.

William Adair of Detroit (Democrat)
wu Senator four terms, 1861-3-5-9,
and is theiefoio the seaior member.
He ba* been chairman of tn« commit­
tees on Expiring Lews and on ths Fi*h•riss, and moodier of the committees on
Finance, Manufactures, State Prison,
State Library, and Institution for the
Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.
Charlw V. Babcock of Southfield
(Democrat) was Senator in *63, and
member of the committee on . the Mill-

Charies H. M&lt;—_ ..... —
tor (Republican) waa Reprvaantativo in
78, and member of committee* on Elec­
ttone and on Agricultural College.
I-croy Parker of Flint (Republican)
wa* Rr|kres*ntative in 74, and member
of committee, on Roads and Bridges,
Sts to Affairs, and Muuici(iai Corpor*iiona.
Lawrence T. Remer of tjl Coir (Re­
publican) waa Representative in 73, i
ami member of committee on Internal '

John T. Rick of Elba (Republican)
was Representative to *73, chairman of
committee on Agricultural College, and
member of that on Eagre* nuent and
Enrollment.
Loriwu J. Taylor of Laingsburg (Re­
publican) vu Representative In *74 and
member of the rvmmilteee on Road*
and Bridge* and Public Health.
I Goo. W. Van Aken of Quidwater (Re­
publican) waa Ropreeontativo in 73,
and member of commiltoca on Agricul­
ture and on State Public School.
Erwin C. Welkin* of Ruckford (Re­
publican) was Representative iu 73

people and the State.
During 1807 (ho-Land Office paid in­
THE TRIBUNE FOR 1175.
to the Stalo Treasury for field notes,
plate, and other office work, 8338 .65 ;
in 1808. 81,080.92 ; in I860. 11.0301;
in 1870, 82.776; U 1871. 12,188.58; ia
1872. 88,006.40, in 1878, 88,850,75;
Postage Free to Subscribers.
and in 1874, 82870.52.
During the year a malarial reduction
During the year 1874 tbe poeidou of
(from 16 to 10) has been made in tbe Tas Tatar*a a. the “leading American
number of clarke iu this Department, newspa'wr" ba&gt; axno to be gen trolly
owing to tbe decreaeo in lead sales and recognised
Us bitterest foes, white
assailing It u fiorcslv a* of old on po­
Thi* re;xMt contain* a rtatemeat from litical or ether grounds, never now ques­
Attorney General Maratou in regard to tion its pre-emieeitee as a newspaper.
the irregular sales made at the close of Il is eunfaeeedlyr lh« forsmoat in the
Cummisrioner Edmonds* term, the sub­ country. It has won tie position, ana
stance of which ha* l&gt;o*a aimed v given it metn* to bold it by tho employmeat
iu tho ApO/fom.
of tbe boot ability, by the most walrtiThe anpsn Jix to thia report is mad* ful, eousciontiouB ettentiou, and by the
up of valuable tables which give in de­ most lavish expenditure of money to
tail all needed information in regard to procure whatever muuey will bur, in.
tbe lands owned by the State.
it* reedots service. Its expendltgrw iu
The following table shows tho amount
of money received into tbe D*nd Office
during tho Caoal year:

st

also udcb Constitutional Amendment*
and Woman Suffrage, at the general
election, Nov. 8, as lawfully canvassed
and determined in this city yseterday
by the Board of State Canvassers, compoaed of the Secretary of State. State
Trea*urer, and Comtnieifoaer of the
Laud Office (no return, being recievod
from the counties of Manitou and Pre»que lele):

THE ALDINE COMPANY.

58 MAIDEHLAXE. -V. Y.

FRUIT EXTRACTS-Cocoanut, Citron, and Lemon Peel, Mace, Carraways, Sugar
Sand and Frosting Sugar.

NEW YORK WORLD.

The majorities for Itepublican Congrseuuen sre as follow.; Waldron 1MMJ. Williard 1,191*. W. B. WiUiama 1,.
158. Qiuor 1.982, Bradlev 279, Hub­
bell 0, 111. For Democretic Congress,
men: A. 8. Willmm* 1,9.76, Potter 1,­
039, Durand 1,636. The RmblittB
majority for Congressmen in the eight
district* whets there waa a eonteat is
1,522; and adding Governor Bagley’s
majority (3.422) in the counties compos­
ing fits Ninth Jislriet, the Repabltoan

defend the constitutional guarantees to
the liberty of tha cittaen, end the eacrednooe.of the Nation’s faith with its
creditors. But, like Tat Taianas, they
bare bet faith iu the hot partisans who
ln*i*t on strict obedionne to tbe dictates
of the caucus, end who value yorty, not
lor it* principles bat chiefly for its offi-

THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.

SirtiQl aid iKkaiital

lute A- Fenchej of Mount Pleasant
(Republican) was Representative in *69
and 78. He was chafnnac of the com­
mittee on Printing, and member of the
committees on Way* and Meant, Lum­
ber Internet*, and Immigration.
Edgar L. Grey of Newaygo (Repub­
lican) was Representative in 71, and

DENTIST No. 1 Crockery, a full line at the same prices as
the seconds. Glass ware very low. limps all
styles and sizes. Burners, Chimneys, and all
kinds of lamp goods.
laskets, Sugar Boxbs, Tubs, Palls 4c., ad-libltum. And 0 my, Jim 1 Just go dowm to
their Store, in Washington Block, State Street, and see for youreelf.

Ham Ton Mt 7 Pc Cat IW

All Goods delivered free in the City.

* FINE SIAII UOWlIt IESIOS.

YOU WILL FIND

John N. Mellen of Romeo (Damocrat)
mi 8eoatoc in 78. Hs served ns ehairmon af the committee on Fisherios and
member of that on Lumbar Interests.
Wai. H. Q MitehcU of Travotes City

HISTORY OF THE

NEW

YORK TOMBS

NEW LUMBER.

C. SCHU'

ever been made by any CcmsiWooer.
The total number of acres of land dis­
posed of during the year was 186,026 52
Of this amount 6,177229 acres were Pri­
mary School lands; 8.079.95 Agricaltural College; 160 Aaylnm ; 40 Inter-

i hare rveeivod the seal of popular ap­
proval.
Tna Tstavaa can never bo a neutral
i iu politics; bul it maintains if* iud»: jwndonoe ul any partisan diotatioa. It
beUevoa that the mare organ of poUfieians oan never be a good nutrsjiupcx er
&gt; doserva the popular trust. . It aims to
judge every act of whatever party aolre
ty on its individual merits ; oomtnende
the President where it thinks him right
, a* buortdy as it oondemas him where it
&gt; think, him wrong: hold, f-ixt to iu
; iouc-avuwed priacipks, and value, nay
party only as a means (or attaining ttaair
• triumph*; waits oa nu caucus fur iu
i opinions; *uS.r* no partisan ireod to

�OMteb;

WeeklyTribune

Union Hall. in

ICQ tUUN

I WILL_ _ _ _ _
FREE EXHIBITION

Barry County are invited to be pres-

Until after the

J- &lt;L Ukaan,

Pnf. Am Gray oQlarvard Umvenity, ri.

It is indeed ■ beautiful eity, and an
2d. Each fownship shall appoint a

Dedication.

Th* North Castleton, United Breth­ port to th* Central Committee.
left II without
3d. The name* of all old settlor*
ren Church will dedicate their new
ahapol, on tbe town-line road between
so to a young an 1 growing Weetern Woodland and Uestleton. on Bunday,
&lt;tar.

breadstuff*, disastrous operation! of tho Gran-en of
orehandise,
y full and scrupulously
is bestowed

lat. Prayer by tho Chaplain.
2d. Address by ths PreMdsnl.

readers that the bolt of those ptrtf trtiPatent* Issued.
election oinc*; and ,we have ho doubt

Senator in Michigan would result in tho

will be era: one year tor 81.M, Tax

to anv address in tho United Status

Address simply

Tan Txarxx,
Ncw-York.

inner.

Hsrnris, Mica., Dec. 30th, 1974.
Editorial Correspondence.

avoidably crowded oat, owing to the
pressure of holiday calls, but will ap­

numberofVick’a Floral Guide. Thi* pub­
licantton is issued quarterly at the mere
nominal price of twenty-five cents par
year. It give* direction* for eul’ivation of
ell flower* and vegetables, add contain*
much useful and valuable reading.
Published in English and German.
Address Jarno* Vick. Rocl ostor, N. Y.

That ia anight enjoyed a brie! res
flee with it* daily du tie* and care*, we requiring publisher* to i&gt;repsy postage
on all [apen sent outride&gt; of
01 the
me county
. „ .,
,
thia beautiful ChmUau evening find* where published, and we s■hall
" therefore
’
’
, .
rmant from
I com all
all
require strict ndvxnca payment
such subscriber*, and au addition of 15
eent* to tbe regular price to pro-pay
ney hither has b«*n a delightful postage, making tbo price 31.G5. Pardm. The weather baa been-splendid ;
Baxxaa to friend* abroad are requested
matter at once, a* al! pajier* now dsliv-

rill be discontinued after January lit.
■pps, « that of October rather than late
in December.
The county paper is a chronicler of
Wo came by tbe Great Centre! Route, every event and transaction within the
eunnty, as well as .ths meat important
Central, and the C. B. A Q Railroads,

never found them in better condition
than they are at present, whifoall along

not more directly intereited, and should
you not fee) more concerned in what
neighborhood and your own county than

every train and in all official joeitiuna ;
or country 1 It is not unfroquently that
a subscriber informs us that he noticed
dating, and who seemed to delight in a singlo item in tho feixan in regard
attention, and in giving any information or perhaps eoiue legal proceeding, or, it

their aid nr direction as they journeyed

home paper

end of the many connecting routes
not part with it.

they go East from the Miseouri

We have placed the

River tow figure of 31.60 per year in advance,

land, New York, Michigan

of the city indicate* thrift anl unlim-

PROSPECTUS FOR 1876.

Patent Met to Michigan

Inventor*,

In another column will be found the
prospestua of tbe Srsnrtpfo Xaursnsa, the
best scientific paper published ia the
world. To machinists aurt inventor* it

it tree of postage; ar four month* to

receirdd from the publish­
ers, the United State* Publishing Com­
pany, No. 18, University Place, New
York, a cofiy of the “Hiatory of tn*
New York TomK; It* Secrets and

Uen confined m the City Prison or

splitex-orn

iu Centre

worth parricide murder, ia .872. There

criminal, hi* ap|warar.&lt;w, trial, defence,
and ability of

Lead* all Other Paper* ia Michigan

ot reading melter
auy other Weekly
AH TO READING MATTER. It
Make the Holidays the happkat ecaauu of tho year. Call al the Jewelry Store
baa three features of the greatcat practi­
cal value to people throughout tho huts.
nm-Mi, jeweiry, silverware, aic., ever brought into this mantel, we
Plan—Ita collection of MICHIGAN
hot ii.iuiufsrture, but aeB all grade* ot Watches, |Including the Ixat matiufac
NEWH though It* ecores of special oer- do
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u. ,
wmh.Iak!.
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- .U- .1.-.- turn! in t le wnrM
and by Ito eereftil eolleetton from the
hundred or more local papers, make this
moat Intersellng branch ot the new* of
th* day far more complete and compre- buying,
benalv* than la attempted by any other ranted
I
Michigan newspaper. Thia feature, of
a special departmeat of Aaose aem, has

matiou relative to the industrial, me­
BsooXD-Ita AGRICULTURAL DE­
chanical and scientific progress of tbe
PARTMENT, under tbe supervision of
world ia thoroughly reliable, and ha* an
experienced agriculturist aud skill­
won for it a world-wide reputation. ful editorial!writer end compUer.l* alone
worth to every farmer many time* tbe
ooat of th* paper, white In the HOUHEI1OLD DEPARTMENT tho ladle*
gaining Information on pt
THE DETROIT POST. constantly
tlcal topics of Interest to them wb
niakaa tbs regular visits of The Trib
a source Intervet and profit at all time*.
No palua will be spared to keep thia
The Detroit Poet.
department op to the fall measure of ita
excellence.
In it* appropriate place will be foaad The Only Straight-Out Re­ past
Tnxnx&gt;—The COMMERCIAL COL­
the Proepeetu* of the Drtrtii J'td, daily,
publican Paper in Detroit. UMN are edited by a gentleman of tong Wc request buyers to examine our atock of
experience
who appreciate*
the
value
of
entire
acourary
ttlltott the organ of the Republicans of
TCHES,
DIAMONDS
In market reports and ta'iee every pain*
to keep blmwlr well informed upon
Michigan, and tho only Detroit paper
Tfo IFreby Peri /«r 1976.
eveiy change tliat occur* in the market
that is to be (depends! on, as reliably
Silrtif
PmTlD
SftCTUCii*,
far produce or goods of every description.
Republican under all olrcutustanc**
We venture to my that for pain* taking
and conscientious fidelity,' T7to Tribune
Eft tfUBUB, ClOOXB, 40; 4°;
n-adrre having tbs opportunities of com- oemmernial columns cannot be excelled
to our clubbing rates
liariaon, that fa all that goes to make np by any proer iu the country.
In aildilloa to three promincut fea­
WE ALSO SELL SEW1XG MACHINE XEEDLES
,i fimt-ctase newspaper The Poet ha* no
among Mlchignp Journal*. In ture*. thcj* ar* many minor one* that
deeire a Metropolitan paper, that is Re­ equal
each of ita rdltlon*, and In all of Its
publican to the core, may subscribe dcjmrtuionta, It la edited with great care,
Before purchasing alee where, and arc satisfied that they will find tndacemrnt*
prrecrvn a healthy and elevated tone, of the general new* of th*day Isalway.
■nd ba* a well earned reputation for carefully mad* up, and compnaw alt the
&gt; offer at close prices for cash, or approved credit.
SStf
ability, acholarablp, good taste and vig­ toadlug events that transpire from week
to week throughout tho world. 1 to mis­
The Detroit Tribune.
orous originality.
IKE HENDERSHOTT A. CO.,
cellaneous
reading
matter
embraces
the
A* a family Newspaper, The Weekly
In Uta Boston Cash Store, Union Block, Stata St.
Poet, wbfle culling from all aoureue of widest possible variety of choice selec­
In our advertising column* will bo Information, la careful to remember that tions upon all aorta of topics, embodylloxtings, Dec. 9. 1874.
In Itself a vast ;rund of Information
found the proepeetu* of thi* popular pa­ ire ■ olumna are for the young as well as lag
the old, and that the tuorula u well as and Instructive comment. Its Literary
per. published drily, tri-weekly and
D*|eatment will always furnish tbelieet
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alorlee and poetry to be found in all tbe
wocklr. Ai a newspaper it t&gt; second to
:
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,
gcod through this med urn. It broad field of literature. In abort,
no other published in tlu&gt; State, la general
will ecrupulonely guard against doing whatever can add to tbe entertainment
.
.
and Instruction* of Ito reader* Is dili­
edited with marked ability, and well Individual harm.
Tbe literary Character of The Weekly gently sought for and seen red for them.
printed. Publically, i» it not a* sound 1’nst
In political sentimet Ito sympathies
la higher tn tone and broader In
as wo could wish, but on most question! ecope than that of any other Detroit remain steadfast with the Republican
|«per.
Its
news
Itepartmeut
I*
edited
favvrs th* Republican party, it* princiwith reterer-oo to ftirnlshlug the most
mles to that party to be the &lt;x&gt;rrut&gt;t *4
IN CONNECTION
veqtarer* and scheming politician* who
position to the re-election of Senator
of telegraphic dispatches received ■I -li flock to its standard because under It
Chandler, detract! ^mch from it* mer- »e*k by The Dally Poet are carefully
condensed sod aummarired especially ■unvv i o expoa* uieae, anu io tirive
for tbe Weekly, and thus the new* from from tho party and tho Government all
For the'accommodation of such of our friends as may
subscriber could wish Lira Metropolitan all parts of the world la given with each
journal. Subscription* received at thia Issue. In addition, it employe* a larre
desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with
cor-jn of I,.cal corroponlento In th* paramount duty of every honest citlaen
office. Soo clubbing term*.
and upright Journalist. It will there­ The BANNER, ice hare made arrangements whereby we
fore. fcarlreefy expo** and condemn all are enabled to present the following liberal terms, with th*
Tho Prairie Farmer.
cvi-tii*. The proc edlnga of State orunderstanding, Aoizjrurr, that the order for our Journal and
K»nixa:lou*, the Legislature religious,
educational, aad other local bodies, are
cither of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­
all carefully rwjxirtsJ.
tor 1875 of that loading and vigorous
Th* Market Hcporta given in lb* var­ eo that even its opponents shall respect companied by the money; and, also, that we must receive
it
for
Its
fair
dealing.
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consistently
ious edition* of The Post are by all odds
one subscription foThe BANNER for each copy of every
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to bold the kuchI opinion tho* every­
DAXLXEB.
present Fanners' Movement, and should'1
where enlertalaed for It, and to multi­
ply th* reasons for confidence In Ito Detroit Free Press. 810.60. and Republican Banner. 81.50, for
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Detroit Tribune. 810.60, aad Republican Banner, 81.50. for
Grange or Club in tbs whole country
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Detroit Post. 810.00, and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
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TERMS OF THE TRIBUNEBest Paper for Miohglan Reider*
for it is fighting a noble bittie in their
13^0
Chicago Dailr Tribune, 813,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 for behalf.
The price of Th* Weekly Tribune
Published in the State, and there are
thousands of families who maintain this remains unchanged. It well befUrntabcd
opinton, as tbs result of liupartial and to single ralwcriber* at 82 per year; in
Intelligent otwsrvaUoa.
.Whatever dubs of five at 81 80; In clube of ten at Harper’s Weekly, 84.00 and Republican Banner, 31-50. for
81 00, and In dub* of twenty at 81 60. Harper's Baxary 84.00 and RepuMican Banner, 81-50, for
tn day it leads the list of agricultural
In addition to thia (a* the ptotage I*
paper*. It articles are fresh and to th e
hereafter required by law to be tialil in Hearth and Home, 83.00 and Republican Banner. 81.50, for 3.25
New
York
Tribune,
82.00
and
Republican
Banner,
81-50,
for
•
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Detroit I. twelve cento extra must be wnt
point. No farmer, atxk raiser cr nur adopted.
lo pay poetags. This Is really a saving Toledo Blade, 1'2.00 and Ropublican Banner, 81-50, for •
seryman, can well afford to do withto nuacrlber* as w bo have heretofore tx~en Chicago Tirana, 8'2.00 and Republican Banner. 81 50, for
3.15
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obliged
to
pay
twenty
cento
per
year.
out it.
- 115
Chicago Tribune. 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50. far
Hnbaeribere tn Wayne county are
2.80
Chicago Inter-Oosaa, 81.65 end Repablioaa Banner, 81.50, for
In keeping with tbo time* tho pub­
fatpre wliA It has In the peat, a faithful exempt by law from the payment of
. 345
lishers have reduced the subscription and earnest advocate of the priuefntoe postage, end on all *tngl* subecrlpU./tia Chicago Journal, 8'2.15 and Republican Banner. 81-50 for
.1 25
Chicago Poet and Mail. 81.65 and Repubiicu Banner 81-50,'tor ■
price to 12.00 par year to which 15 cents and organIsaUou of ibe Republican
- 3.15
Detroit Free PretA 82.00 and Republican Hanner 81-50. for party. Without the latter, tbe former
per copy must be added for prepayment moat tuiorwaarlly be a dead letter. No postage paid by ueon Tbe Tribune, bat Detroit Tribune, 82 00 and Republican Banner 81 50, for
8 15
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tfreat political measures can be efltected we shall |&gt;ay the balance out of oar own Detroit Poet, 82.00 end Republican Banner 81-50 for
- 3.16
a republic except through parties and pocketa. This arrangement is made tn Michigan Fanner, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81.60 for Tbe publisher* pay liberal cash evtn- An
pony ornnlxatimi Good doctrine may common with th* other Detroit paper* Country Gentleman, 82.50 and Republican Banner 31.50 for 3.75
miMona to Club Agents, and also .make be preasbed, and tbe wisest and moat
Weetern Rural, 82.00 anfl Republican Bauwv 81^0 for
twhefleent theorlue evolved, through In,11.!&gt;h. I, 1- - ■ »--------Advance, 83.15 and Republican Banner 81-50 for ■
may aasociote together for suhecriptfam
3.75
New Covenant. 82.65 and Republican Banner 81.50 far
a party that any political Im­
Micbigtn Farmer. 82,15 and Republican Banner 81,50 for 3.25
purpose*.
Fall particular!, sample through
_.........
press can be made upon the admlnletro- 3.2S
New York Home Journal, 83,00 aad Repablieau Banner 81,60 for tlou nt geverumrnt T he people of the theirpoetufflre*.
THE DAILY TUBUJIE la furnished
ai 810 per year (with 00 -oenta extra for
surUompany, Chicago.
which must control public alDiIr*. Tbe poetsge. which we shall be required to
Fust believes that tn tbo fundamental
0.40
Detroit Tribune, 35.80 and Rennbllean Banner 81.50 for
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principle* upon which tbe Republican
Detroit Post, 35.30 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
6.40
Ihdroit Free Press 85.80 aud Republican Banner 81 50 for
7,00
Chtoagu
Tri-Wodkly
Tribune,
86,60
aud
Republican
Bantter
81.50
for
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WEEKLY
TRIBUNE
to
nsettou with th* Baxxxx, we will sup­
ply th* two pepen (the regular price of
the former being 82.15, including pos­ rent the beat hops* of th* country.
Dally. It la sent far 85 per year (with
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K cento extra for postage), 83 60 for elx
tage, aad of tbe Baxna 8! .58if nnlered
4.85
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months (with ISrent* extra fur i-etage), Harper's Magarino. 81.00 atxl Republican Banner 81.50 fov together, for only 83-25.
or81 a for three months (with 10 cents Atlantic Monthly, 84.00 end Republican Banner 81.50 for •
extra for postage).
Scribner's Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-30 for •
Lippincott's Msgaxino, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81 50 fx •
rhlch costa
The Galaxy. 84 00 and Republican Banner 81.50 tar
The United Stales Evangelical AlliLakeside Mwntbiy, 81.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 foe •
4.25
Godoy’* Lady’* Book, 83 15 aud Republican Banner 81 50 tor
THE TRIBUME,
8.76
St
Nicholas,
83.00
and
Republican
Banner
81.50
for
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3.25
National Ur* Stock Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner 81.60 for
ntoltfinaf tti Ceysssfos—Review good of mankind, and for th* develop­
Horticulturist
82
10
end
Republican
Banner
81-50
for
1876.
Thirtieth Year.
of the post, thanksgiving for varied ment of this Nation, than any other 1846.
Gardner’s Monthly, 82.10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for ••
mercies; humiliation far peraonal aad
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2.75
Little Corporal, 81-60 aad Republican Banner 81 50 tor ' National sina Preyor for God’s blesslamer
81.60 for
2.75
TheNaroery, 81.60 aad R*r-»^—
—*i*nn-....
THE
11.60 Republican Banner 81-50 for
8.10
Petereon's Itedy s National
------Arthur's Home Magarino. *
£M
Ths Poultry Worid, 81 25 *-------- ,------------------------------------ 2 75
American Agriculturally, 81-25 and Republican Banner 81.60 for
Ballous Monthly Magnates. 82.00 aad Republican Banner 81.50 for
3,85
Ths Phrenological Journal, 83,00 *cd Republican Banner, 81,50 for
publican party. It will fearlessly ex­
pose and seek to reform the abuses and
3,15
Science of Health, 83.00 *»d Republican Banaer 81,50 for
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oppose measure* aod policies which to
Paper in America.
believse to bo unwise. It will not be
ZZses* O^wts Ar Prayw-For parents the slave bat tbe true and talthful frit nd
and children, deecher* and guardians ;

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JOURNAL,

KNUBGEDANDHPBOm

JOHN PETTIT

and au bonentgovernment Parapenttml
Journal to pretend to be ••independent"

the naUeuiau whnai public spirit

I cannot help but think that

I WILL SUCCEED

is a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenced btuineae in Hastings in 1866 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet That don't look like a failure does it. “No not much.”
THERE IH ONE THIN’Ci
that I am aorry for “and that is” to be compelled to discharge
Honest, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deferring
of steady employment, because I am over-stocked with work fin­
ished. My anopa arc all full of work.
“Buggicx aud Cutters”
and now if the people of this good Cpunty of Barry would en­
courage Mechanical Industry, at home and thereby promote their
own interest, they will aft come to Hastings and buy all their

mon humanity

TERMS :

FREE OF POSTAGE.

two run clum

Eave on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Hoilday
Goods ever brought to this
City which we offer to the
public cheap for Cash- We
have, also, a full and com­
plete Stock of Drugs and
Medicines, Books and Sta-

T»I

Lcjc:.’" I
in

Rom

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

Painting an

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic's in Endless Quantities

Fcr tirenlare addres

MTIBB’S T8IIILIV
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

Estate Hecwrtty.

‘

All Rwdy lo Buy
Other
vw prepared
n- : Dtfar U'

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best

and

Railroad atrv

&gt;Ilinf

Hasriag* City, Sept

the Barryvdle

Come,and see for Yourself
Baiting*, Sept.,’ Oth 1874.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
NEW CiKOCERY AM) TEA HOUSE.

Berryville, Nor.

Bt. Haatli

Special

Ju«t opened in Mr. BOWNE’S NEW STORE,
V^syi/fyoX BLbck,
Sou/if Slat oy SpiT1 sT1"TWhere can l&gt;c found a choice and well selected Stock of Ptap
and Fancy
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. CONFECTIONEltY Ac.
A complete tumortmeiit of all kinthi of Whole and, Ground
Spices
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WARRANTED PURE.
' All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Glass &amp;, Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot be bent in the County

I/&gt;FT. - Cir,
X) for *35.80.

CASH BUYERS will find it to their

advantage to ex­
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS

Hasting*, Nev. 5

Free delivery to any part of the City.
S■
Respectfully,

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Spooner &lt;?■ Hepburn.

purposes it i* it

Uoolc nt Thi

TO WHOM IT

IMPOSITION HATED!

Hasting*. Dw. S

OPPOSITION COURTFD!
Companion Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas.

rogu, III., and a o

Coffees and.

johiv
All grudt. or Teu. tb, very b«.t iu the itket Frc»b «wrr
w«sk from lb. Importer. S. 8. SLEEPER A CXI., of Bo.lo». ,od
lor nle el price, which deSo. racce-ful compelitioe

GIVE ME A CALL.
H-liep. Nor. loth. 1874.

J°hu Stanley

REMINGTON I

Hopkins &amp; Barnes,
continue to be Kepcbllcan
tire Republican party rspr
fc — . - . ,, I

OS0R0E. J

J. L. REED.

Zbrssyw Oi/sek/sr Pr«jMr-Tto&gt; extnnion ot religious liberty throughout th*

HuaacMimox.

Local W

r you all
have rec

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Bobtaaon; the shooting ul Virginia
Towaaead on the atop* at tbs Breadreth

.

I am sailing gx&gt;&lt; work at present, very cheap iadsed
in (he wbohi&gt;ear^o buy Buggies or Cutter* eheap. .
ceive patronage or it is a
try.” Tho people in this

4th. Binging by tbe Choir and andl5th. Tea minute speech**.
6th. Sapper.
7th. JBd fashioned Amusement*.
N. ILuow,
Cbsirmau of CummiUse.

advertisement

•• BUGGIES A.F&lt;» C VF-rEIlS?’

The Detroit Tribune

etch bearing that date. Furnished thia
paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitor* of Pat­
ent*. Washington. D. C.
Medical Compound* er Lteaments, L.
the benefits that Michigan haa derived
H*ifi*ld, Detroit Car Couplings, M.
Boyed, Jrn Williamsville. Car Coup­
F. Joy to extend Railroad facilities to lings, B. A. Morgan, Howell.
Step
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defeat of the Republican party t

Subscribers to th* Baxxa* who,re­
side outside of Barry county will please

GuanCaarstL Honz,

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csreiui MIILDC, ami Inrgr
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An invita­ riun aud membership shall be deter­ amount of reading matter, suited to all
mined acd granted by tho Central Com­ tastes aud covering the entire range ol
tion to th* public ia extended.
mittee, by aud with tho advtoe and ean- Information sought lor by readers everyThe New York Tribune.

Tho Detroit Tnhew of Monday pub­ of the most valuable journahfpublished
lishes the celebrated manifesto of tho
bolting Republican members of the special attention of anr reader*, and
shall be pleased to forward subscription*
ago. Well, that ia well, but why did

Each persou procuring a club of ton
more subweriber* is entitled to one

Tte ‘Gnat Mitiipi Htnpaper.

when I look at the heading ofthia

ItbaMsattlsMaehliie,

LOi

�HOLIDAY GOODS,

lover-, of the -light fantastic toe" that
Ayos—Dawson, Dolph, Mudge, BumI will hold a dance on the evening' of
mor, Bentley and
Dee. 81st, at my residence in thia toanPreoont—Mayor,
Recorder, Aid*.
Nays—Noae.
*
•hip 8 milos Booth of the city. Oyster Dawton. Dolph, Mudge,
Beeamn,
Tho thianeea ol corn husks. the man­
Supper aud a reaeonablo bill may be Bantley aad Htek*.
ner muskrats build their nests, Ac, inexpected.
Minute* of th* previous m**ting read
and approved.
Now the counlry paraou wonder* if,
o*nt. which you will have to pay after
January let, 1875.

Local

Jlotice;.

at hia ooming donation, be will raoeiv*'
anything but bolted cider epplo saue*
and pumpkins.

School Exhibition.

Instaneeiof men who go down one
piece of orange-peel and g*t up end
think aa much of lhemeelvM a* they did
befori are rare.

PICTURE^ 1
I am now all alone in tho Lffiotograph
busineea. and oa I hsvo undo arrange­
ments to increase xny facilities for doing
better work than ever, all should mil
aud get a negative taken. Tbo superi­
ority of my work in the post is a suffl.
etout guhrantee of fint-cUas work in
tho future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south sale State Street
filtf
Gao. L. Hurx.

C. H. Bauer, Pooeeuting Attorney
elect has moved his office from Union
Block to tho former Probate office, ia
the Court House.
We read accounts of fanner* plowing
in different parts uf tbe State last weak.
Who would ask for a milder climsto
than in Michigan ?

declamations, essays, dialogues, tableau*
and freely iaterwponvd with good music.
We am advised that an ontortaining
programme will bo pmoented. An admtuiou fee of 85 cent, ia to be charged.
Thia is a food chance .now to give the
aeholam n good organ, and wo hope and
trust that tbe hall will lie packed to lie
Little can bo done without dotoroinutmet capacity. Lot all attend.
alion; and certainly no great Require­
ment uan bo made without patient aad
•wady application.
Tt* jnrty advertised by J. Lse Rood
When a man has ouoo forfeited his
reputation tor integrity, ha is set fast, on Jan. 1st, 1875, bids fair to *ilqise
and nothing will serve his turn—neith- anything aver beturo gtrsa in. Union
Hall, tbo entire bill is onl&gt; 82.50,
Quarterly meeting kt tbo M. A and all who buy tickets will bo entitled
to a chance in the drawing of tbe priae
Church next Saturday aud Bunday.
Preaching by the Prejuding Elder. Bun­ 825., Mr. Reed ha* already sold over
100 numbers, and wo should judge that
day School at 3 ». x.
all who wish early sup|xrs had Ixtter

LOOK AT STOCK and PRICES.

Aya*-Dawson, Mudge, Bessmer,
OfW. W. Kelley and otben for Bentley and Hicki.
opening Creek Street to Sec. 20, waa re­
Nays—Dolph.
ceived and, referred to Street Committee,
Oa motion of Aid. Bentley, Wm. H.
with iastrastious tv report at nest regu- Jewell wa* appointed Aldermau from
tb* Fint Ward.
■' Of W. F. Col** and otben, asking
Ayes—Dawson, Mudge, Dolph, Bessthe appointment of W. H. JiW- tner, Beuttey and Hick*.
•11 ae Addarman from tbi 1st Ward in
Nay*—None.
place of C. E. Bulov, ratigned. wa*
Tbo account ofT. J. Wilder, »■* for
presented and accepted.
service* aa^pierk of Election and UcgMtration, and 85 for rant of room, waa

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

The large$fand nicest Stock of TOYS
before in Barry County.

Aye*—D*wean. Mudge, Dolph,Boesmor, Bsnttoy and Hick*.
Ney*—Nane­
tte motion Council adjourned.
Regular meeting of tbe Common
Council Wednesday Doc. 10, 1874.
Present—Mayor, Recorder, AldaJewell, Mrdgc, Beumer, Bcntls^'and

1,000 lbs, Fancy Mixed Candies for Holidays.

Heeding of
Report of fi

Crockery and Glassware

Cuxxucist.Cou.biB, Grand Rapids;
thorough work; able teacher*. Great­
er demand for atudenta tu fill position!
than tho supply. sTortu* reasonable. roaidaoe* of h*r pareuta on Saturday
For circular* nddiw** 0. O. Swo-tsborg. OKnaing last. ll*r fuural wa* largely
Pronriotor.
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attended on Monday morning.

will be sold at reduced rates for Holiday!

Mrs. Mary Wheeler, wile of L. J.
Wheeler of Nashville, and daughter of
All Ready to Buy Wheat, Oats, and Mr*. J. F. Gaines, died at tbo roridenoo
Tho annual turning at Imo Ratty
Qlher Grain.
of her mother in tbie city on tho 20th County Agricultural Society waa bold
ou tho 224 inet. ’ Tho report of tbo See• The new firm of Ctesey A Holden
Good manners is th. art of miking rutarr showed that financially the Soci­
aro uow prepared tu purchase Wheat,
Oats, ana oilier grain, al tho Storehouse three people easy with whom wo cisn.- ety waa in good condition.
Tho following gentlemen wore elected
verse. Whoever makes the fuerrat por-

45 DOLLARS!

Account of W. II. WLipplo wa* al­
lowed at *2 60 and an order drawn on
the Fire Department.
Ayee—Jew.11, Mudge, Rentier, Bess-

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

sans uneasy, is tho bss* - bred iu tbe
The good 'man feel, no injustice so
etrcugly aa that done to otben; that
The undeeignod baring purolieerd committed agaiu.t jumtelf he see* not
tho Barry till,, y ouring Mill^mu pre- io-clearly; tho b*d man feel* only in­
j arod to do milling of any* &lt;Te*cription jury to hiraaelf.
oa short notice. Patronage solicited.
Wa learn that watch night service*
Custom work a ^wciality. Cash paid
will be held at tbe M. E. Church,
for wheat, corn, oats and buckwheat.
Thursday evening. Preaching at 8 1-2
o'clock. Hie public aro cordially invitod to be present

Special Notice.

A sou of Mr*. J. R. Van Velsor, aged
2 1-2 years, was scalded bv tolling in a
pail of hoi. water, ou Munday uf last
week, and died in a few hours after­
wards, at Nunica, Ottawa Co.
Iu telseting your reading for tbo
coming year, wo earnoetly invito those
who live within th* county to duly con­
sider tho value of n eounly pajier Io
them, over any other newspaper pub!;-

From 30 cents to$!6,00.

GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
Our Grocery St^ck is larger than ever before, and mus
On Monday, I. W. Vrootuan, a well
knosrn Jail Bird in our County Jail, ab­
On motion report was accepted.
sconded lor [uirta kuuwn betweeu two
Committee on Finance roeommeudsil
nights. For four lung yeata bo ba*
that tbo account of F. D. Ackley 81 20
been confined within its walls, and now
take* hia dejiarturo to be aucceeded by
John Q. Crossy. our popular Sheriff
elect, whoso duties of office commence
,yea—Dawson, Dolph, Mudge, Besson Friday morning nest. All who have
.JBentley and Hicks.
bad the kooer of being guests of the
Window Barred Brick, speak highly of
tho outgoing Sheriff and family, and

Our merchant* all report a busy time
during lb* pent few week* and wo
■bould judge by the losseusd pile* Of
toy»„ book*, etc., upon their counter!,
believe that whoever take* refuge
that old Santa tradud a pretty good bill
John will inset with good care a
watchful eye.

excellent assortment of the beet candies
cheap, alio, a few thousand other
LOST.—City of Hastings Ordor, No. thing* that you should *ee before buy­
190 for 835.80. Tho finder will ptease ing groceries and Holiday : pn-wnU
return to the eubecribora, a* payment
haa boen slopped.
WlLKISs BurtBEOS.
Hasting*. Nor. 28, 1874.
32lf

Our $1 Japan Tea Discounts them all.

All other Goods in proportion.

Remember for the next two weeksionly.

Moved that 8167 88 of tbo account bo
19 II* on Contingent Fund ;
allowed, and an order drawn on Gene­
Dog Fuad.
ral Highway Fuad.

and distributed pop-coru, candiee and
,
nuts, and having a good many other
place* to visit, took bi* departure with
hia uaual greeting to ell “Wuh you
merry Christmas
Th* Episcopal *o-,
ciety had el»o a nice tree at th* Union,
Hall, but we ar* unabl* to apeak ff

FFor four day* last week 1*. A. Shel­
don, Ralph Jourdax and Mr. Barnum it on aceonnt of not being present.
were out for a fishing expedition and
Modern Women.
se*ured 18 pickerel, 23 black bass, and
400 calico bae*. They were aa fine a
Jot of fish as we have awn for some time,
and Phito has the thanks of tbe oditorfs

T. PHILLIPS.

Ayee—Jewell, Mudge, Bentley, BeeeAyee - Dawson,JB«ntl*y and Hick*.
Naye - Dolph, Mudge end Itesemcr,
Naye—None.
By Aid. B*ntlev.
Tbo report of tbe Special Committee
At an adjuurnod meeting of th* Com­
mon Council of th* City of llMtinge on Wind Mill and the proposals for
held Dec. Dth, 1874.
Th* profile of fare ithing tbo same we* laid on th*
Broadway, eoutb from Stat* Strout to
Th* following accounts wer
Ovqea Street and Green Street from
J. W. A C. G. Bentley,
Broadway to Jcff*r*on, was produced
Lumber, 1st Ward
aud exhibited and no objection being
P A Throop, Ihggiog
made to the contemplated change of
trench lor cistern
J W A C G Benttoy, Lum­
ber Dep't
Jas Slaughtory, Paving

Christmas in Hailing*.

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family for a nice met*.
Last Sunday evening a party of young
boys, who ought to bare boon at home,
were found enjoying a fire at tho Engine
boueo, busily smoking and making
acme slight noise. As a warning to
them we would elate that tbe city Mar­
shal will bo apt to place them in the
care of our naw County Hotel Host,
Croeay. if found there again.
y Jurt aa we wer* going to press lest
wook Goo. Preatoo, while returning
fr.m dinner
when
uoeriag lb*
o„ ,«■[,. ™ KU..,—Wil, Ml£sd that bi* forward axte wa* broken
Mr. A. J. Bowne was in eumpany with
him *»d both were thrown from th*
sect forward yet but little damage was
dot*—eave the broken axte

On motion, ordered, old village
dm No. 17 and one dated July "27th,
1809, worn taken up and order*
on Past Indebtedness Fund in
piece tu follows .
To Len Wightman 848 04 ; to
Kenfisld 8420 82.
Tb* following aeoouat* were *1
and orders drawn ou contingent
W. B. Brown, balance of rout
J. M. Beumer, expense to
Grand Sapid*
J. A. Sweeney, oa salary
K. Mudge, root to klirch 6,

Ayee—Daweon. Dolph, Hodge, Bessmer, Beafloy aud Hkka.
Nays—None.
Tb* following accounts were present­
ed and referred to Finance Committee:
818 61

Smith, Manee A Preston.

34w3
SO on

Tbe tnorning wa* u»h*r*d ia by tb*
childish calls to th* parent “can I gat
up sow," “Ha* he come yet,” “Merry
Christmas," ete. Th# w*atb«r wa* cscoodlngly pleasant The sleighing was
nut very good, but was used tu *om* esv
tent by tbe young and old Tbe child­
we should judge, a pood day fur hand­ ren were too busy with their present* to
ling the article.
A man went homo, the other even­
ing, nnd found bi* home locked upTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Getting in at the window, with consulrr- dinner, and acme their, family re union,
able difficulty, he found on a tall* a capped £wtth * Christmas tree in the
note from hi* wife; “I have gave out evening. We Lavo board of no very
I you will find th* dour-k&gt;y on one side of valuable present* lieetowed other than
tho door-atop."
,
uwfui and rrmomlrerances of friends
At the election of officer* ol HastOn Cbnstmaa eve. the M. E Church
Nay*—Noe*.
ng* I-odg* No. 58. L O. O- F. l**t eve. had a tree for tbe Sunday School, aud
By Aid. Hick.
A Map of tbe United States Given Away. niug tbo folioring persons were duly it was our good fortune to be present.
from tb* Contingent Fund to the Omselected for I he ensuing term. «u : John Tbo tree was well filled, and ©insisted
ml Highway Fund.
8. Van Brunt. N. Q-; W. H. Jewell, V. of tome very excellent presents for tbe "Naye—Dolph end Mudge.
Inehce, of the United Siatee. ecud your G.; Jdbn G. Mindy, Sect.; Newton J.
Ayee—Jewell, Mudge. Bentley, BeesOn motion the matter of changing
children and other*. There wore rootaname and poet other nddrees to G. Lgrade of Broadway and Green Street*,
Harrison, 6. State St, Boston, Maae.; or Bronsote. g. 8; Fred. Nacbtrieb, Tree.

We eeo by the last Jeanuf that its
to L. F. Booth, 223 Broadway, New
York City ; or to W. H. Stennett, Gen. editor* try to make themselve* marry
I*ae. Arent C. A N. W. Railway. Chi­ over eu articto borrowed from an ex­
cago, HI., aud a copy will be rent you change. oa the siss of our focU Well,
that’s getting down pretty low, but
this community ere well satisfied that
th* trouble with tbs JttnJ editor* M at

The nicest lot of Castors in Town.

For What?

Sc^iBfiEf^’s flloay^LY,

Is Manutaeturad by the

for uo with our name on the Movement.

A. N. S A B IN,

rzorx t atjnr
Commission
Merchant,
nrritnrr
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j^TMCn A KIMMUCAN.

Merchant Tailors,
its jcrrnxos avkrvk. ;'petkoit, wich

FK3SKSE

John H. Wendell &amp; Co..

Rtflnd. That the amount of 828 82
aaseesed against the property of J. Coto
&amp; Son. for paring cn State Street be re­
mitted. tbe same haviag been errone­
ously -i—ii-4. and tbu the Treasurer
be instrnrted to give hia receipt for the
same using a copy of this reudutioo a*
rvucher therefor.

Ayee—Mudge, Boeemor, Boattoy,
Dolph and Hick*
Naye—Non oBy AH. Brenner—
.
Wxebbxs George M. Reed, tote City
MarohaL ha* refused snd still refuse*
to pay money* in his band* to lb* City THE
Treasurer, or to eettto with tbe eity.
Therefore, bo it
z.-«e/rvd. That the Uly Attorney bo
aad is hereby instructed to immediately
a.mm'tice suit agaimt tbe said George
M Recd and his bail, for the rmAvery of
all monoys du* tho city from the said
George M. Reed.

This Watch
ELGIN WATCH CO.,

BEACTiraXT ILLUSTRATED.

MICifiGAN.

LIYINGSTOHK IS DUD!
Ific

Prrerere of

tire World;

ProrsnsM. aud Improved Indusfall kinds; Verful Notre. RsbvcReetlon end Adri-,- . by Pre.WHOLE WESTERN
TRY

COUN­

c. scnm

Ayeo-Mudge, Beumer, Bentley aud

Tbe IbUowiag sooounti were
J. M. Boeemer, reuairiax
walka
v
W. W. KoUoy, Lumber
G. M. Dewey, Printing
Rood A Garrieoa. work
F. T. Burgher, Sand
D. BaaMtt, Drwyfatf
W. T. Xa»tn&gt;*», Limo
A. B. Pratt, labor

general dability. falliog’and other dt&gt;plaoewnt* of internal organs, resullmg
from debility and lack of etreogtb, &gt;n
natural supports, internal fever, col {*»two, mfiamation and uhwratrou Usd
vary many other ebrvaie dieeeere .ari
it.nl to womim. nut proper to metAioa
here, in which, as well as tn tbe oa*»*
tl£ Late bren enumerated, th. F.rot-

Dolph.
Naye—Jewell.
Moved that the matter of change of

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Moved that a special eomudtto be ap­
pointed to inquire a* to tbo pooetMa cool
aeeeseary of laying pipe* from Barlow
A Goodyear’* mill pond to the Cowrt
Yard, to eupph the city with water
Motion prevailed.
Th* Mayor appointed Aid. Bentley.

Bvesmsr and Hick*

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Hastings, Mich.

Weeds in Society.

1 don't know of any kind of labor'
which requires as much patience w
weeding. Nor ot any which so tempts
one to moralize I am weeding. Well
what is a weed ? Here ia a poppy from To Whom it may Concern!
tbe hills. There are millions ot them
in acme of tha wheat fields, am! tho
Be it known, That I shall
farmers try hard to exterminate them. keep in stock and fill to order
They call them weeds out in the coun­
the’Celebrated
try and pull them up or plow them un­
der: But thia poppy I am cultivating
with greet earn, Beside it is a bunch
of alfalfa. Tho farmer who has a field
full of such bunbhee rojpfcov greallv. for Plows and other purposes.
Thousands are cultivating the alfalfa,
and hoping that it vutt enrich them
with five oops of hay in a year. But I fur nil Kalamazoo Plows kept on hand.
pull it up, aa it grows beside and ovur-abadows my wild poppy.
I call the
alfalfa a weed in ray grounds. Why is
it a weed to mo and .not to the tanner?
and why ia the poppy a weed to him of all CURTIS, DODGE. ROBINSON
and not to me?
What is a weed?
and WIARD patterns, and
Wobetor aaye it is ‘'any plant that is
Coalinga for all P L 0 W 8 now tn use.

Stop! Hearken Ye

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a. W Motin oioa IS) la Mvnaip
I raan ua &lt;». wms. Hur, ruelaodrad &lt;UD&gt; rads. U«o~ wool
lbn&gt;&gt; R»lb o-n. haadrad 11001
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M aid Im Beam Plows,

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rftiftw
as mediation. Thia is not a good defi­
nition, and the lexicographer seems to
suspect as much, for he adds this note: '
"Tho weed has no definite application
to any particular plant or spades of
plants. Whatever plants grow aiuong
corn, or grain, or in hedges, or else­
where, and which are uf no uw to man,
injurious to crojn, or unsightly or out

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Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

H1MLI.Y ORG1M

MISOS A

CO.

EVERY BOND.
aighllyil may bo beautiful. It ia not
neceesarily injut ions; it may bo uaeful.
But it ia everywhere aud always a plant
out of place—a plant however orna­
mental or valuable in itself, that is
where il is not wanted.
1'uppiM are
out of place in a wheat field, aud alfalfa
is out of place inti garden. Hence wo
wHl pull up in one locality what wo
would cultivate in another.
There aro weotls in eociety, weeds in
our churches, weeds in congress, in all
our togislalurrs and conventions. Men
out of place—intelligent, amiable, con­
scientious, yet useless, because they are
not in tho sphere to which they are
adapted. 1 know a man years ago who
was a vary pood shoemaker, but
thought ho ought to bo a lawyer. So
bo changed his lip-stone for a Black­
stone, and instead of au honest and use­
ful mechanic ho jieeame a miserable
jiottifoggor. Out of his place, he had
jnst brains enough to stir up strife aud
become at great a nuisance cs the Can­
ada thistle. I hare known other men
who were highly gifted and cultured,
but who would not use tbrir talents fur
the good of scciety. who would not Jot
their foliage shed and refresh
weary,
or tho blowkitns of their genius ripen in­
to tha fruits of useful deeds. Such mon
in their selfish seclusion are plants out
of place. It uny of our renders fool
that they arc uaulcto, it may be that
they are Ilka tbe alfalfa in my garden ;
that ihoy hare drifted out of their true
sphere stid need only to got where they
really belong and try to do thoir duty
there in ardor to be both usaful and
happy. There aro not a fuw Christiana
over bars and elsewhere who are weeds
because thay neglect to occupy that poeition in tbe church and in the groat bo-

Third Series Drawing,
Agricultuial. Imolemenls

Capit'l Premium $100,000.

THE ALDINE COMPANY,
58 Nsiden Lane, New York.

(Give xr. a Call.)

AgtBtv for Michigan,

MM, Horion &amp; Pte,

Warehouse corner Broadway and Ap­
ple Streets.
W. T. EASTMAN’.
M0R6ENTHAU, BRUNO &amp; CO
Hsitiugs, Sept 23,1874.

Hastings Drug Store

You will find a lull line of Drugs,
Medicines, Clionncal*, Paints, Oils DyoSlutT aud ovarything belonging to a first
claw Drug Store.

PiEtpcBemrEls laposiMfi Under This Plan

Detroit and Grind Baplds. Mich

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CHICAGO.

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IN THE NORTHWEST.

A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.

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AND OTHER SONGS BT J. E. STEWART.

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Hastings lejrablican

1

Geo. M. Dewey,
KDIToR AMR PUBLISHER.

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I

TZBM3 OF KCBSCnrrTtOX:

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1875,

VOL. XIX. NO. 37

A Repreaentatlve and Champion of
American Art Tide!

Mwml and hiiKH Cart

HEARD THE NEWS ?

Vo! What is it |

BURGHER.

SPOONER&amp;HEPBURN

.WM. UPJOHX,

JOli.X ROBERTS',
parnCIAXA gUHOJ^OtL-Uwvmt.e

—&gt;
i« _t V«. | l td

:^r~e

WHOLE NO. 971.

AWXGOFA LIFE.

kfo^lij
“Unele Ookman," cried hia naphav,
holly, “I never thought of it, much less
apoka of it.”
tored na he donnod hit moat exquiaite
■ait. hia tunat dialing nroktia. and
Eratened a 1-unuet in bii button-hole.

Prospectus for 1875!

MILO T. WHEELER.

nier

RATES or

EIGHTH YEAR

r rut gently

The .Udine.
THE ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA.

Issued Monthly.

playing with tope and morblee.
“Undo Coleman, you are ep
of ng batrotbed wife, rapember.’

*'A Magnificent Com option, Wonderful*

ly carried out."

iroertog pumpe. and to one tatter
morning I found both pampa—the

“Not a bit of II"

ARE GOING TO LEAVE TOWN.

JSSIBSCfcS! fat
DR. C. RUSSELL.

No. I guess not, as I waa in there to-day and
they were all busy. The store full of customers.
And then talk about their leaving with such stacks
of goods, and more coming all the time. It is all a
Hoax, they came to stay and here are five reasons
&gt;E“
fbr it.

' your Aui
Frank."

T|S‘U;”RK!l£r SX fits
M. W. RIKER.

rig afloction at bii young relative, auch

lilir-tima."

convertation I un to hero by appoint­
ment, with Mia* Frothingham.'1

T. B. DIAMOND,

They understand their business, both of them having been for a
number of years with the largest Retail Grocery House* in the State

dy-luvo's constancy! ’
afraid af her forgetting
me," said Frank, loftily.
“You are actually engaged f
"Certainly I I bought a diamond ring
----- '» yesterday, aad nut it on her
Mr finger last evening.
“Hem! Well, tho fool-killer hasn't
sn here lately, that's certain. There,
offand lot me finish my paper in
ace. Yon will go to Hartford ?

They take great pains to get and keep on hand a full line of the
tin* best goods to be had.

KSOTf
LUCIUS RUSSELL.

They have plenty of means and backing so they pay C^Sff for
their Goods and consequently get the* very lowest figures.

WRIGHT A HOLBROOK.

With Hue I could

• routing
J. railed

iocmvraiont.

and grrt'.led bar with a flovary onmpl

Hut after his nephew left him, Coletn Burko let his paper lie idly upon
I Lsp. while ho fell into a fit of inus­
;. often interrupted by impatient
. as he had
child.

THEY SELL FUR ( ASH

platform m I

SSa&amp;S.'

Miking So»p.
PREMIUM FOR 1875.

Success is certain for them. Just look at their
goods and prices. They are always ready to wait
i you, and show you through, and are not afraid!
j-n-n iOf Comparisons.
Comparisons.
.
ISAAC W. VROOMAX.
JOHN a. CR ESSY.

tha wedding, if I can -btain an
pTMiiou of your whhos Do yon object
to au early day f.

I _—

•Man'i U.-.iolflih Friend"

Sy^»4't» 4-

WM. 11. HAVFORD.

DENTIST

Haiiilk

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AU werk isrumbtlr aUrwl

Michiiai

Sweet's H°Tel:

OBAXD JUPlPH............................... MICH

II »T‘ Pct
£*Tifn C. Sugnn II cys /&gt;«( Lt.
j / ’
Btsj /I. 0. Suqqn 10 cys ptq la.
tjoon Tqtlt Sfqup
cy« q (jqllop.
P°HT ^'c0
e° ?7»i}oLor/l Ifio Coffti, as CT* A
(jooo qqou/lD Cofftt, as oys Jf I*.
JW *** 75 O‘PT&gt;
Y&lt;’ul"i Hr”!1' 5»
/fqai/lt, 15 erXf*
10 CIIIT&gt; A'ct&gt;J0 ‘‘PT*
5 O,IITS(
Tfiqoliqqp Oil, ao ca/ipa pe^ (fSllo/t.
L)
In Canned Goods you can find the best Brands of
TOMATOES
pipEl\pi&gt;LE
LOBSTERS
pE^CT/ES
BL^CKBE/flflES
S^DIE/IS
qifEEp COUP
JELLIES
F^PCff /HUSTqitD
STqAVBEItflES.
COVE OripEH,
Epquaq
ClfElflflES
S^L/IOP
Hpn

of tho old maa'a exiateuce, and though

la eouradered iudLt|eu»uble by many.

mint of his engagement
any palby jealouiy or
motive. Had Frank lot

UH then, will lime Improve the quality
of lye. Wei the aahen and make them
aa aolld a pomlblc. pour In water till it

falliar'a
THE ALDINE ART U.4ION.

that To me (her* i* a dignity and no­
torturing thought. Active opposition bility about a man who h** paiaad mid­
would only etrengthen wbat waa now die life that ran oarer be attained wfchbut a boyiah infatuation, and yet vaved
be mutt be. Suddenly a light broke me, your having a sligb^adranlage of
mo in ago will bat inornate my revpeet,
and detract nothing from tny affection.”
One Subscription, entitling to THE
ind tho Art Union,

dirt CH

proof positive, bo thought.
Short, fat, nearly bald. with (poet*
cIm, and a cane, Uokman Burke wav
certainly a alronc contrast to the tell,
handsome young follow who bad won
Lucia for bis promised bride, yet he
said aloud:

THE ALDPEK

ire no intention of ranking a
••No - intention—of—aaekii

thing.

Their Spices are warranted Pure by the box or
Michigan Exchange. pound such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspioe, Ginger,
Pepper. Mustard, Sage, Cream Tartar, Soda and
Saleratus. Best makes of Baking Powders.

Coleman Burko waa intending to take

CANVASSERS WANTED.

CONFECTIONERY,

New, Nice, and Sweet. A large Stock for the
HOLIDAYS.
Stnitai sail Mechanical

DENTIST
Uafoa Btoek-over Boston Cash Store.

IHSISSJ.TCPEm SAJT4 FEEADMl
TllIir.K U1LLIOX JLCJtan

LANDS
UBXUAI. TONS TO IXHCOVgRH.

No. 1 Crockery^ a full line at the same prices as
the seconds. Glass ware very low. Lamps ail
styles and sizes, Burners, Chimneys, and all
kinds of lamp goods.

Clover for Mutton and Wool.

QSEI-BICB TO All

atylea, wore diamond atudi and ring. forget my wild word it”
“But JL (Lail not!*'

jj

NEW YORK WORLD.

lighted

thrive produces moat Arab and mtal
woo), yields the largeet, aoaiaet and
qnlckrat profit, when bo hae nothing in

ayra.

waa vary attentive tn Hits Lucia Frothmgham. the balk af many
Mra. Frnthingbam hopvd
thank* you for
that Lu:ja Frolhinghaai wi

THE DEMOCU1T 1’APgk OF XMW TO«K.

THE CHEAPEST AND BEST.

Coleman; but I thank you that my life
baa not bean blighted by a woman'*
treachery."

OISTE DOLLAR.

departure;

while I^icia Froth Ingham

AUI

turn

STONE JARS and CROCKS ALL SIZES.

pain I can.
profltabl. on a highly cultivated maadow
than on a barren mountain aide, and
fully ospaUeor paying for ti&gt;o highest

i Baskets, Sugar Boxes, Tubs, Pails &amp;,c., ad-liblturr &gt; And O my, Jim I Just go dowm to
I their Store, m Washington Block, State Street, aid see for yourself.
Where Frank

All Goods delivered free in the City.

On Tan Mlh Cut. ktrat

aniEiuiaaiowiMiEiiai.

formation about the elderly bridegroom
in perspective. Everybody (that ww
anybody) knew that Coleta an Borka
had rwlirwl fmm SheImm eMr. Ixifm

THE ALDINE COMPANY,
58 JIAIDEE LAEE,1

FRUIT ^EXTRACTS-Cocoanut, Citron, and Lemon Peel, Mace, Carraways, Sugar;
Sand and Frosting Sugarj]

B. F. STEI^HOFF

Ing and boiling into a tab of hot water,
eoak the clothe* a few tuluutra, or until
they are cool enough to handle, and you

TI3UE:

The Seal- Weekly World, One Tear,
TWO DOLLARS
PROVING HIS WORDS.

NEW PLANING MILL AND LIIMBEB YABII

rUMlM

YOU WILL FEND
i, ■ waa ine e:ol reply,
do not admire the ladr

■ SHIES MB HUB OF ILL DMM,
NEW LUMBER.
Audraae. ‘THE WORLD"

THAT DEFY

derly quoted poetry descriptive of the
slander gran# o! the willowy, figure, his
undo thought velvet waa tho most bocoming wear for slight figures. Astbsr

�THE DETROIT
Tho following rules and rcgulctkras |

■Weekly Tribune

future o probable resusafcon of otner

Tis Gnat litllpi Ntwpet.
2d. Each township (ball appoint a
believe their chartan are too liberal.

L.publte opinion, M
lie opinion should

when I look at the heading ofthis
wlrertiwmcnt

Until after the

gentlemen and three ladies shall

HOLIDAY’S

that I am sorry for "and that is” to be compelled to discharge
Honest, Industrious and competent Mechanics, who are deserving
of steady employment, because I am over-stocked with work finislted. My shops are all full of work.
"Buggies and Cutters"
and now if the people of this good County pf Barry would en­
courage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their
own interest, they wiU all come to Hastings and buy all their

In Ito else, ctrotui caning, ana large
amount of reading matter, suited to all
tastes and covering the entire ran go nf
Information sought tor by readers every-

sent of the Township Committees.
1st. Prayer by the Chaplain.

of the kind in Michigan " We thought
once thought that the' organisation
in thia State did not Intend to allow it-

a republic.' It will bo the duty and alm

-

I am

The Detroit Tribune

Oth. Supper.

only add, that we shall with the increased

doubt tbit

can to meet public expectation, nod the
To tho the incoming Legislature, containing
Ths BrpubUc will continue to ch run- approbation of oar patrons.
some provisions more outrageous in
tote, fa I th fully the current action o' the
Executive. Legislative, and Judicial aided us during the nearly nine years their character than any in tbedisgracdlul law that the people of Wisconsin so
we return our sincere and Uvnrtfolt decidedly repudiated et tho polls in Njthanks But for their timely aesiitaucj
ild not have done what we did do trusi any law similar to tbs Wisconsin
law "will never be enacted in this State,'*
will be printed from
soma type. Other Important I tn prove­ changes which were so desirable, both of prices for tho carrying of freight on
al be introduced In tbe variety. for our couvomenco and the future any railroad in tho State, and wo regard
prosperity di the Bsxxxa.
all such legislation as unfair to tho rail­
Friends and petrosa, with this New roads and dangerous to tho bast inle^
ablest writers a broader field of political
cats of the State
\
tfona'wUl bo adopted; and it Is believed you. tho compliments of the season, and
We favor every speriea of improv&lt;~
moat—bid all capital a cordial welootx V
the Bsxxxa tn tho lutura as in tha past, to our State,— bid the farming inlure t
your support, endorsement, and friend­ the moot unlimited prosperity, and
ship in so far as you shall find it a true trust the day is far distant when any
representative of tbe best interests of blighting euros shall fall on anyone of
four pages, published monthly »t K s society and the Itepubhcsn party.

Ln all cases, after January J, 1875, will
be paid by tho publishers. A few cop

Railroad Legislation.

whsn, for mere political effect, any one
class shall bo arrayed against any Olbetj
or yet, whan labor end capital shall 14
arrayed against each other by any class

Ths eomrog winter will probably wit
talned either bound or In numbers Re- tress a serious conflict at Lanung bo
tween tho radioed interests of the Stat,
money-wedcr, or registered letter. Ad­
dress Republic Publishing Company,
give u* a largo dose of railroad legislaUon. Already the forces are being
At about a quarter to eleven f. x. on
marshaled .on either side and there is
no doubt trat tho fight will be a warm Saturday. Capt. E. B. Ward suffered an
attack of apoplexy while walking on
Knowing tho facts sot forth in tho tbe wsst side of Griswold street, between
Larned and Jeff.rsou avenue, and io
front of tbe banking office. of E. K.
Editor
sue of the 23d ult, printed a carefully Roberts, at Detroit.
He was carried
prepared review of ths Grange IxgitlaHsmius, Mich., Jan. 6tb, 187b.

^ht ^tpubliran |pnntr.

1B7EJ
Another turn of the wheel of

time brings u« to the begining
tf * New Year, and we, write

1875 u« the figures that indicate
the Jyears since the* birth of
the Saviour of men,'on which it

wan our good fortune to enter
on the morning of January 1st.

The yc&amp;r 1874

is no more.

The wbrk to each of us. com­
mitted to be done during tbe
brief period of time is finished—

how well it lia.1 been done is not
for us to ray—eternity alone
can unfold the results of that

years labor, to us individually

or to the world at large.

What

■hall be done by each of u« for
the common good of all, and

our personal happiness, during
the present year, is to-day the

important question,

und

J. L. REED

NEWS though Ite satire* of special corIandenta scattered all over Che State.
by Its careful collection from tbe
hundred or more local pejien. make thia
In another column will be found the most Interesting branch of the news of

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

sideration

of

of each

our

readers as a matter purely per­

lotions, it is jtufl the time for

sore, is open to ladies and gcntlemej
both, and aeend to bo entering upon i

to kvcp hlmarir well Informed upon
ovc:y change that occurs In tbe market
for produce or goods of every icecrlptloo. rants
We venture to say that for pains taking
and conaclcntloiu fidelity. The Tribune
We request buyers to examine our stock of
oomnieretel columns cannot be sxoelled
by any prpor In the country.
In addition to three promlneiit fea­
V-A.TCJH1S8, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
tures, thcje are many minor on re that

Srtrr, ufo Rl^id V^r, Sficpjerss,

principal partlee, one or the other of
which mast control public nfiklre. Tbe
Poet believes that Ln the 'fundamental
principles upon which the Republican
party waa organised, hi Its traditions.
Its Impulses, Itageneral tendencies and
tone, and in tbs mental and moral char­

The world pro­

Knowledge is on the rights should bo carefully
increase. The wondcrfiil revo-

al Institutions in the Northwest, and
note its progress with unaloyed pleat'

generous aubaist-

1840.

portmuly to secure profitable employ

told mponsibilitieti to the ordi­

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nary cares and duties of life.
Let each of us be up mid doing,
in life.

That if it shall please

hat we did

publican party. It wUl tearteaely exdoubt a large number could be sold is

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desire, to subscribe far some other paper in connecticm. with
The BANNER, we have made arrangements whereby we
are enabled to present the fallowing liberal terms, with «»»•
understanding, however, that the order for our Journal and
cither of the others named, must be sent together, and ac­
companied by the money ; and, also, that we must receive ।
one. subscription foThe BANNER for each copy of every ,
other publication ordered from the list :

the slave but the true and faithful friend

Ibrourh whose
wise tefrtalaUon

Detroit Free Press. 110.00. and Republican Banner. 81.50, for
Detroit Tribune, 810.00, and Republican Banner. 81.50, for
Detroit Post. 810.60, and Itepunlican Banner, 11.50, for
Chicago Daily Tribune, 813,00 and Republican Banner 81,5tl for ■

and liettcr.
BANNER.

-

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:■! I. - ‘ ! I *T [ i &gt; j

Republican

FREE OF FOOTAGE.

Hopkins a Barnes,
Eave on ejcibuion one of the
largest Stock of Holiday
Goods ever brought to this
City which we offer to the
have, alto, a full and ccm-

.Vedidnes. Rooks and Sta-

Heal fibfijiew )

GEORGE. L. HES

PICTURES 1
PICTI

he future.- Rooms in
Block, wud&gt; side State Sti
Sllf
Gao.

Painting and Grti

Just opened In Mr.BOWNE’S NEW STORE.

V^syf/fT-e/ Blocr,

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. CONFECTIONERY 4c.
A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and flrouutf
Spiees
WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
'
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
Also we have a fuil line of the best
Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Wars
Always on hand at prices that cannot lie beat in the County

thorough work; able teacl
rr demand for students to
than the supply. Terms
For circulars address 0. (
Proprietor.
____

Estate Security.

All Ready to Buy Whei
Other Grab

and Railroad streets.

Hittings Gty, Sept 2, II

CASH BUYERS wilkfind it to their

■

3.15
2.80
3.25

the Barry villo Flouring

WilM

Special Not

IMPOSITION HATED I
save costa by paying
without delay.

OPPOSITION COURTFD!
3.15
8.T5

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4.50
3.75
3.26
3.25

JOHN PETTIT
millionaires, and enjoyed tho best things

.- l’r.
uAu *» 11

11.25
13,50

4.80
.4.85
Atlantic Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.60 for 1871 Kcribncr's Monthly, 84.00 and Bspublican Banner 81.50 for 4 85
■jppincoU's Magaxice, 81.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for -*
-I
Ebe Galaxy, 84.00 aad Republican Banner 8LS0 for
4.85
nACoeide Monthly, 84.00 and Republics^ Banner 8150 for - .
Godsy’a lady’s Book, 83 15 and Republican Banner 81.50 toe
-• 4.25
St. Nicholas, 83.00 and Republican banner 81-50 for 8.76
3.25
National live Btodt Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
SM
Horticulturist, 82 fiO and Republican Benner 81.50 for
•
Gardner’s Monthly, 82.10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for •
• • 3.25
2.75
Little Corporal, 81.60 and Republican Banner 81.60 lor
Society, The Nursery, 81.60 and Republican Banner 81-50 for - • •
-- 2.75
8.10
i'etorson's Lady’s National Magaaice, 81-60 Republican Banner 81.60 for■
Arthur's Homa Magasino, 82.25 and Republican Banner fl-60 for •
-- 8.75
2.85
The Poultry World, 81 25 and Republican Banner 81.60 fx*
American Agriculturahta H-25 und Republican Banner &gt;1.50 for
Ballou* Monthly Magaxiae, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
~
Wicaa Banner. 81,50 for
• J'.

our whole duty tin we see duty,
and of contributing t&gt;omcthing

Hasliags, Sept., L'tb lb74.

advantage to ex/amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
811.25
' Soooner «f- Henburn.

KKURGKD ANDMPROm

the Great Author of our being

to let us live through the ensu-

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Comparison Invited and Competition Delied in

Teas, Coffees

and Spices

beet Kerosene Oil. Mid

LOST.-City ui Had
190 for 135.80. The ft

’
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postoflkv. Address
THE TRIBUTE.
Detrill, Mich.

apd age all combine io add un­

that we may do well our part

■ .

Detroit Tribune. 85.30 and Republican Banner 81.5U for
Detroit Post. 15.80 and Republican Banaer 81.50 for
•
trty, should be Detroit Free Press, 85.80 and Republioan Banner II 60 for
Chicago Tri-Weekly Tribune, 86,50 and Republican Banner 81.50 for

ly gratifying Io us. as wo regard Olivet
defined and

The valu­

able inventionsvof the day and grudge him even a

Also a'full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - lest

Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Stap
and Fancy

Tltl—WEEKLIES.

dividual members of it
rupt or
—

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

Souyii Sidi of SfUfi St1“T

SPECIAL OFFER.

■WKEKE.IES.
f-ubeeribers In Wayne rtunty ere
exempt by taw from tbe payment of Harper's Woekly, 84.00 and Republican Banner, 81.50, for
postage, and on all single subscriptions
of 82 wo will pay tho postage ourwlvos Harper's Basu-, ’&gt;1.00 and Republican Banner, 11.50, for
Thia will 'not quite wake us good fur Hurth and Home, 83.00 and Republican Banner, 81-50, for
New York Tribune, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 81.50, fur
Toledo Blade, 82 00 and Republican Banner, 8150, for common with the other Detroit iiapcrs Chicago Timas, 82.00 and Republican Banner. 81-50, for
■ ■ flirt MArtf —KlIIrtM.. —.rn-art.lnn Chicago Tribune. 82.00 and Republican Banner, 8150. for
Chicago Inter-Oouan, |L65 and Republican Banner, 81-50. for
Chicago Journal 82.15 and Republican Banner. 11.60 for
but slightly relieves the cost to ante Chicago Post and Mail. 81.05 and Republican Banner 81.50, for
Detroit Free Press. 82 00 and Republican Banner 11.50, fur
Detroit Tribune, 82 00 and Republican Banner 81 50, for
their postolftraa.
THE DAILY TRIBUNE Is furnished Dotroil Post, 82.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
at 810 per year (with 00 con la extra for Michigan Fanner, 82.00 and Republican Banner |1.50 for •
postage, which we shall be required to Country Gentloaiaq, 8150 and Republican Banner 81,50 for
Westen* Rural, 82.00 and Republican Banaer 11.50 for
Advance, |3.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 for Now Covenant. 8'2.05 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
TRI-WBEKLY TKJBUMB te Michlgtn Fanner, 82,11? and Ropubliaui Banner 81,50 for
published three times a week, and con­ New York Homo Journal, 83,00 and Republican Banner 81,50 fur
tains all tbe reading matter of The

lines in mn tbm

Come and see

Eyi qLt[99Etf CLooxt, ^c., fc.y

to week throughout the world. Itaiulscelianeoua reading matter embraeee the
widest powublc variety of choice selec­
WE ALSO SELL SEW1XG MACHIXE XEEDLES
tions upon all sort* of topics, embodyleg In Itself a vast .fund of Information
and Instructive comment. Its Literary
Hefnre
tmrchaalog otoewhere. and are satisfied that they will find Indecemrnte i
Department will always furnish theUwt
stories and poetry to be found in all the rarely offired. Our goods are all desirable and nf thia seasons lareet styles, which
broad field of literature. In short,
whatever can add to the entertainment
IKE HENDERSHOTT fie CO.
and Instructions of Ita reader* te dili­
hi th« Boston Cash Store, Union Block, State St.
gently sought for and secured for them.
In political eentlmet Its sympathies
Hastings, Dec. 9. 1874.
remain -teadfasl with tbe Itepublicaii

their rights.

gresses.

lirtionn of Science.

It Is gcnvndlr conceded by Intelligent
rwulcrx having the opportunities of com­
parison. that in all that goes to make up
a firrt-ctaes newspaper The Post has uo
equal among Michigan Journals. In
each of Its edition*, and Io all of Ito
departments, it te edited with great care,
jinaorvcs a healthy and elevated tone,
and ha* a well earned reputation for
iddllty, scholarship, good taste and vlguroas originality.
As a family Newspaper, Tbe Weekly
Post, while culling from all sources of
Information, tecarcful in remember that
It* &lt; alumna are for the young as well as
lite old, and that the morals as well as
tbe mind are part of a newspaper edu­
cation. While hoping to promote the
general good through this med urn. It
will scrupulously guard against doing
Individual harm.
Tbe literary Character of The Weekly
Pnst te higher In tone and broader In
scope thau that of any other Detroit
jtapcr. Its news Department la edited
with reference to furntehlttg the most
necurate infcmnaUon on tha moat sub-

THE POLITICS OK THE POST.
During our absence West, a copy of
the Annnal Catalogue of Olivet College
future what it lute In the past, a faithful
waa
placed
on
our
table,
for
which
we
cripple nr destroy the railroads and they
end carneet advocate of the principles
all took with favor upon every corpora­ are under many obligations. From it and organisation of tbe Republican
party. Without the loiter, the former
tion of the kind in Mi.-bigan ; bat they
also fully appreciate tbe situation and open on Monday, Jan. 4tb. That there
see the neceeuty for some genera! law ore 330 students in attendance, of which
•irabllo except through parties and
that must govern thatiateroet and feel
organlxatlnn &lt; i ood doctrine may
ludined to Briny about such a condition 130 are in tho collegiate department.
of thingsfit will bo* impoMible for
tbs people to rtiia tho corporations or ■xal course, 120 who are persuing stud- dividual agencies, but it to only by enmfar the corporations to rob and destroy

sonal. It is a good time for resonoble actions.

The Only Straight-Out Re­
publican Paper in Detroit.

POST OFFICE TLM1

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
&gt;■
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities

Stake the Holidays the bspplcel season of the year. Call at the Jewelry Store
r r.._ ■■
a.
*111 Kn Ai.inrl Ih.
tnil mml rlewanl
department up to the full measure of Its
past excellence.
uo not liisuiuKiure, uui
..
----Tnino—The COMMERCIAL COL­ lured in I re world, and nt a lower price than can bo bought elsewhere.
UMN are edited by a gentleman of long
experience
who appreciates
tho
value
of
entirr
accuracy

Kiug. who ares behind him, and Drs.
for the Infonuation of tbe people into D- O. FarranJ, J. A- Brown and IL E.
whose hands the Bsxxn should come.
Wo meant it should be a candid and
week by The Dally Foot are carefully Uirive. to expose lnear, and to drive
fair statement ol that Legislation and
condensed sod summarize! especially from tbe party and the Government all
those who would ruin tbs one and
plunder the other, it bolds to be tbe
scioasnses almost instantaneously. No- l»ue. In addition, It employee a large ponunonnt duly of every honest cittern
con* °f Leal correspondents In the and upright louruaUst. It will there­
Htaie, whose especial duly it Is to give fore, fearlessly expose and condemn all
more in detail an account of domestic wrong doing, bolding that In thia.way
Isngthy aritele with tho above remark
events. The prootedlngs of Btate or- It serves beat tbe Republican l*rty, the
RanixaUonn, the Legislature, religious, country, and all good citizens. It labors
educational, and other local bodice, arc to deal candidly and honestly with all.
many plunta at which bo had important
business relations. The news spread leu* editions of Tl
with great rapidity, and n largo crowd .
ita imagination is charged to tho mach­
surrounded the banking office, until the I
being carefully revised and to bold the good opinion thus every­
inations of tho Grangers.
where entertalaed for It, and tn multi,
ply the reasons for confidence In Ite
sion on Fort street
Befuio this waa sb-adlr foraoveral year* In the cvtl ma­ opinions
and statements.
becomes perfsctlr proper for American done, Coroner Griffin impaneled a jury tinn of the reading public a&gt; the
ritisens to enquire whether tike lutura
TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE
from
the
gentlemen
in
the
office,
and
Best Paper for Michgian Reader*
may not prove that there baa been too
Tbe price of The Weekly Tribune
much carelessness and laxity in the held n brief inquest. The lootimony of Publish*! iu the Slate, and there are
Mr. King and the attendant pbyueise* thousands of families who maintain thia
was taken and a verdict of death frot l opinion, as the mult of Impartial and ciune oi nvc at at ou : in cium or ten at
intelligent obaervstlo*.
Whatever SI 60, and in clubs of twenty at SI 80.
apoplexy was rendered.
nieaacm will enlarge its character In In addition to this (as tbe
-Is
tho erippling of every other interest.
tills regard, and establish new claims to hereafter required by law to t
In |
Certainly no man over conceived, at the
confidence and respect, will be promptly Detroit), twelve cents extra m
mt i
Olivet College.
time of granting the first charters, that
adopted.
to pay postage. This Is really a caving

sd in thia State, neither do lory of music. The college library now
that it will; but all measures
room has been established, both of
which are open to all tha students. Tlds

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods

beet scientific paper published in the Mlcblgau nvwspapea
a special departmen ^of
made The Tritjw-.
needs no reeommcndaliou. Ito informa­ widely popular, and will be continued
ci at ion relative to the industrial, me- in all Ita fullncos.
8K»XD-lto AGRICULTURAL DE­
PARTMENT, under tbe supervision of
world ia thoroughly reliable, and has an experienced agriculturist aud skill­
won for it a world-wide reputation. ful editoriaqwriter and compiler.ia alone
worth to every farmer many times the
cost of the paper, while In Ute HOUSE­
HOLD DEPARTMENT the ladles are
constantly gaining luformstlou on prac­
THE DETROIT POST.
tical tonlo* uf Interest to them which

we

commend it to the careful con­

CUTTEHS?'

f trading matter on each page than
ny other Woekly Issued In Detroit.
AB TO READING MATTER. II

Chrirman of Committee.

lad, Intellectual, and moral condition
of the people, as wall as to tbe national

•- BUGGIES
•

’coiixTY OFFICE

Msnufe, turvl in till* com

4th. Binging by tho Choir and audi-

legislation, bnt the receipt of the draft
and fidelity, to sustain patriotic states
men tn all laudable efiorts, to establish

is a big word. Yet I mean that same thing. I commenced bus­
iness in Hostings in 1866 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don't look like a failure does it. “No not much.”

THERE 18 OZVE THING

PB08PECTU8 FOR 1875.
socistion ahall be written in the books

lion and membership shall

I cannot help bnt think that

. I WILL SUCCEED

Kens.-mbvr John Srxi

All grades of Teas, the very best in the arket Freeh everv
wrtk from the Importer. S. S. SLEEPER t CO., of Borton ui
ror ule U price, which deGe. .uceeMfril competition.
TO WHOM rr MA

GIVE ME A CALE

Hmu™, Nor. loth, 1874.

rapidly Into favor nr. pos-

John 8tanley

�Ttj« f\irUBLIC^H
of Campbell House at Traverse Citr,
and starts out with the now year as a
hotel proprietor. This new firm have
pluck and energy and will; nu doubt
moot with large patronage. It ia a good
fishing section up there and Cap- will
bo pleased to meet any and all Haothat John must bo a Holland Dutch- tingites with tbeir books and lines at
any limo.

A short time ago the JeuraW had aj
good dnlah etofy in ite editorial col­.
umns (and everybody was ickled to findI
the space so well occupied' now because,
ho published that story it.ls very clear.

Gold IIS M.
Tha days begin tu grow longer.

Tbe Bupervirors are in serniou.
John, have we a legal Shariff now f

The Legielataro moots nt noon tt

Wm. Smith, a Detroit butcher, on
Wednesday, killed the immense hog ho
recently received from Martioon. Lena­
Do you owe for tins paper or have
wee county, and it woighof when dress­
you paid fur it t
ed nearly 1,000 pounds, jt is probably
Tho editor of tho Bsxxxa loft Tues­
the laigrst dressed bog over even in tho
day morning fur Lansing.
State
How about those now rooolutioM far
1875. Do they bold good yet ?
tound a revised copy of our new County
What are onr people doing In tbe Officer*, tho Pootoffico and the City Time
way of aid to tbe grassliopjier sufferers. Table of tho arrlTal end departure of
“Have you paid your taxee yet
eoems to be about the only talk now-

bupplies consigned tu the Kansan and
Nobroaka sufferers, will bo narrie-l • free
over tbe Central R ulroad.
Gone'. Smith died on Monday uf last
week of apoplexy, at tho residence of
Gen John Cochrane, in Now York.

’.’SSi

Il i* wonderful what nu exact iino a

', tbv popular tkutr of
kepi busy in miking
aces. Reason—a good

Kurooeno oil is down to 15 rents per
in a three-cant a.ivalope. The writers
gallon,—tho lowest price ever knuwn.
wish**! us to excuse the card*, and said
But it will not pay to use it can-lcisly
they fuut.d them very couvoniont and
m kindling fl roe.
cheat*, "’hat next in the lino of econTho members ot tho Star Lodge ot
Maeeus are to have a Festival nt Union
Tho avetage number Of buslivls of
Hall Feb. Sib, 1875 Further particuOEOBGE.
whosd to tho aero raised in Michigan
tho present yeas is larger than that of
A “what is it’’ iippiears to bo truub-j
PICTURES!
any former year, anti ulueh larger in
PICTURES I ling the Maple Grove people. Give it a proportion to that raised in other States.
1 oiu now all alone in the Photograph doeo of pbwder and shot, i* tho best Michigan is fast earning a reputation as
buaineca, and o» I have made arrange­ remedy wo know ot.
tho best wh«at-gtowing State in tho
ment* to increase my facilities fur doing
On tbe evening of the 2'itli ult. that
steam saw mill of Mr. Raymond, its.
J, V. Johnson, for ifttno years tho
popular editor of the Lttdrr al Char­
bet.oen 82.000 and #8,000.
lotte, Eaton county, lias retired from
We will be pleaaod tj mike es*in&gt;atcs| tho paper and is •uccoedoJ by Frank A.,
on job work of any daecriptlon tLnt our Ellis. If the new editor fills the place
busiiiose men may want, and guarantee
low price*.’good work, and prompt de*

local fibjipew police;.

Couxkecul Cou-cdc, Grand Rapids -.
thorough work; •able teachers. Great­
er demand tor atndenta to fill positions
than tho supply. Tenn* reasonable.
For circular* adilress C. G. Svrenvberg,
Proprietor.
L. Ruevcll. money to Loan on Real

The underigood having purchased
the Harry vfflo Flouring Mill, ere pre­
pared to do milling of any deectiption
uti short notice. Patronage solicited.
Custom work u speciality. Cash paid
tor wheat, corn, oats and buckwheat
Wsutxx 4 Htanov.
Barryvilln, Nov. 19, 1874.
31 m3

mode uf distributing tbe prise offered.
At the vole of tho ticket-holders it was
deemed best to divide tbe 825 in
five parts. Tho following lucky num­
bers and perse ns have been furnishrd
us: No. 1, Homer Moul; No. 60, A.
R. Pratt; Na 70, Frank titanlsy; Na
80. Joseph Wing; tfo. 108, M. Brooks.
We hope end trust Mr. Read will again
fsvor ye dancer* with anotber as good
delinquenla dodge with consnmato akii), party.
aad still the cry h, “walk up to the
captain's office and nettle.”
Thia is the scasou of the year when
our tradesmen keep their eagle eyee
up io the crowds of farmers which
throng onr streets almost daily, in tbe
bopo of catching a glimpse of a few of
those delinquents who have not yet re­
sponded to tbe universal cal! for tho an-

Wayland, Allegan Co. PoetcSM.
Tho Michigan 4 Ohio IL R. Co. bars
sent fur filing tu the Register's office ol
thio county a certain indenture of a
mortgage bond, which allows that said
R. R. Co; will sell tbeir bonds to tho
amount of 115.000,000, through tho
agency of the “Farmer's Trust Co." of

5rJur.

Thajdrgest and nicest Stock of TOYS ever
before in Barry County. 10,000 Toy# from I cont to 86,00 and upward.
1,000 lbs, Fancy Mixed Candies for Holiday#.

45 DOLLARS I
For What?
Tho New

the C. 4 L- II. Rrailroud, between
Bat lie Creek and I-ansing. poising
Charlotte going east at 7:40 x. x. and
this city to state for. tho benefltof cer­
going west at 8 r. x.
tain parties who were *peculating&gt;bout
his smuke bouse on Saturday night last
| —probably fur the j-uqoso of seeing
arrears. Matywill renew, undoubted­
ly. but wo cannot furnish tbe (taper and bow the hams were getting along—that
the powder in his spring gun is always
pay postage on thorn.
kept dry.

The nicest lot of Castors in Town.
Dec. It is just iiko tlioai to do this,
and many thanks are duo thorn for tbe
same. Our friends, whoso hearts wore
Wann under lite influence of a gracious
revival they have be«n enjoying, rust,
and after having a good timo, end doing
full justice to tho oysters and other good
lbir.gv provided by' liberal bands tor
tho occasion, loft fooling that all bad
enjoyed a •‘Merry Christmas." At tl*»
close of the social, their pastor found
himself thirty-seven dollar* bolter off

From 30 cents to8!6,OO.

GROCERIES, GROCERIES.
Our (frocery Stock is larger than ever before, d%d

Our SI Japan Tea Discounts them all.

The conduct of a certain leiogrsph
operator, from out of town, at tho school
exhibition tho other evening, showed
his “bringing up"—a purfect rowdy in
the estimation of a good manr.

The Bsxxn will bo sent lor 1875, to
the .Asylum tor tho Insane at Kalamatoo, tho Institute for the Deaf Dumb
and Blind at Flint tha Reform School
at lamaing, and to tho Reading Room
of Olivet Colleg-, that vo may so tor as
that goes, stlest our wish that tho year
may bo one of prosperity to theso In-,
stilotions cf ifumar.ity and Education.

of our readers who ar» desirous of sub­
scribing tor a good and reliable paper.
In its dramatic and fire news column it
has uo equal. Terms S3 per year.

Detroit Daily New*.
This sprightly little sheet ia now fur­
nished our citiseas every morning ahead
of all other dailies by Master Charley
Herrick, at the low |&gt;rico of 10 cents a
week. He has nearly 100 subscribers
and sliil adds more to hia list every day
For cheap reading and lata news It is
hard to boat. Wo bopo all: will honor
his first collection of the dime on Friday

as Mt. Johnson arose in tho morning
quite early, bo was somewhat aatonishad to eoo his barn in flames It it ta­
last of totters rcmeing, uncalled for,
ilored these parties bed a .hand in sal­ in tbe Poet office an Jan. 8th:
ting it on fire, as the cattle and horses
Martha Brooks, T. Cliffcrd, Joseph
confined in the barn wore found in the Crawford, Misa Ellen Conoers, John
Coats, J. B. Cleary, Albert V. Dutcher,
XTbutnapplc Grange at tho annual rood shortly niter.
election, elected John Robertson. Mu
Tho dVarsery fur Jauukry &gt;&gt;“ lw&lt;n
tor, Joseph Bray, Oretsoor, T. A. De- received andjs oven more attractive than
RoinMw, Secretary; Geu. C. LrwX usual for tho youngest reader*. Ita UTreasurer; Charles Cocaaa, lecturer; lustrations rre well prepared and are
Young.
Siise Keeler, Chaplain
• profuse, while tho entire reading matter
In calling for the abceo ptoaoo say
Why ia not some effort being made in such as can be wek*mcn’and, trusted •advertised.”
J. Roattw. P. M.
by unr people to secure yourg fish and
hare them placed in our lakes and at 81.00 per year, ino
Mr. John L. Shore
New and varied ottrai
fit 1875.
I If there it one thin f ns much as any.
, other that is eakulaUd to soaks a man
too) Lad, it is to bare his collar came
unbuttoned behind. Only thoso who

R ASINS for 18 cents.

^ontHly,
All other Goods in proportion.

"Tlic Great National Magazine,

Remember for the next two weeks only.
34w3

A. N. SABIN,
non t ourir

uiiiuu stum nnxit sninu, uttn
traiu wm. unn am
HIGH-TEST BOTUOMG OIM.
Ths Best aad Cheapest in the Na r

Tho Hasting* diriviun of tho K. L. &amp;
N. M. R. R , length of lino from where
tho location survey lo-rrs the Kalstua2 3-4 miles oortn of tho city of Kalamaux&gt;. to Miiin street, Love)!, to &lt;8 and
forty-eight onc-hondredtbs niilee; 12
miles of which is already under contract

An effort ia being made Io establish a
down-town telegraph cffice, we are in­
formed. It seems to meet tho hearty
approval of onr buainoes men. and will
LOST.—City ot Hustings Order, No. no doubt be a great accummodalion.
100 for 886.80. The finder will please
Pootmaslm aster General Jowell is de­
return to tho subscribers, as payment
termined to conduct the business of bis
has b-«en stopped. ,
dtpartmeat on more economical princi­
(Ju Saturday night tbe Pomona
ple*. atKl with this intent lias issued a
House, a noted summer resort hotel,
bussinem like circular to postmasters.
situated at Bpringport, Oftowa County,
Vick's Floral Guide for 1875.
Hun. Z. Chandler, the Senator of was totally destroyed by fire. I*&gt;*s on
wluim the people of Michigan ere so building and contents. 8130,000, partly
Published quarterly; January Num­
justly proud, has tho thanks of the edi­ covered by iosurance ij Essteru com­ ber just issued, .and contains over 100
tor far the “Congressional Record" for panies. The rauee ol |bo lire is on- page., 500 engravings, descriptions ol
1st and 2d Sessions al tho 43d Congress. known, bat ie suppose*, to have been mere then 500 of our beat Flowers and
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Ksp BibLoe has rented lbs work the work of an ineendLiry, as tho house Vegetables, with Directions tor Culture,
Colored Plate, eta. Tho moot useful and
window of Ike Hendershott A Co, jew­
will do so tn January next It may save elers, and will be pleased to do anything
elegant work of the kiad in the world.
On Monday night of last week two
trouble. If you haw no money,give
’for hia many friends that may be be­ drunken men wore going from bouse to Only 25 cents for the year. Pabliehod
yrornotah.
B.J.CBANT.
Addrees
stowed on him in the line of watch re- house on tbe Blate Rood, vast of this in English -and German.
Hastinga, Dec. 2S, 1874.
3Sw2
dty. using insulting Isnguagb, eta., and Jarnos Vick. Rochester, N. Y.

Last week n dead-beat called ot this
office on publication day and took a pa­
per from the pito, and eeely walkod out
without leaving oven a “thank you Hir."
The initieto of bto name is George

T. PHILLIPS.
Scf^iBflE^’s

Notice to Stock Holden.
leeting.

coipts, but hope they were good.
Are our city authoritira aware/that if
no means aro taken by Ibem to'ktop tbv
sliding down bill on qur sidewalks by
the boys upon sleds, t &gt;t corporation is
liable to be sued tor &lt;b tnagsv, and will
be bound to resporuibi Uy in case of any
accidents resulting tu arsons pasting
over these walks, rendered so danger­
ous that falls are hardly avoidable ?

Back-FeoJ

Commission Merchant,

The exhibition given at Union Hall
on Wodnotday evening last wet in some
respects good. The programme was
excellent, but ports uf some were over­
done. while others we“l» tip-lnp. We
could speak of each, hut for want of
room refrain from doing to. We have

I repeat it Sir, let 'em evroe.”
The Michigan 4 Ohio IL IL Company
have paid off their men at Grand Ha­
ven, and from preaent iudicatioas of
what we’see and learn, work is being
pushed ahead, alow bnt sure.

Improved

Crockery and Glassware

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE. will be sold at reduced rates for Holiday;

was a true eapmsioQ of their apprecia­
to tha amount of S'J.‘&gt;,IK)U par mile for tion ot the Uoapal of Jesus. This mo­
each mile so completed, provided they menta ol respect was thankfully re­
•hall hare succeeded in selling any ceived lay their [&gt;estor.

peating Patrick Usury, "I-et ’em come, j

H yon want a beantltod map, 15x38
Inches, of the United State-. a«md your
name and part offlec address to O. L.
Hnirfoon, S. State BL, Boston, Maen.; or
to L. F. Booth, 239 B.-uodway, New
York City; cr to W. U. Bennett, Goa.
Pae. AtoatC. AN. W. Railway. Cbicogo, lit.,and a copy will be cent yon

LOOK AT STOCK and P

Mr. A. II. Herron of tho ediUniat
It is reported that on Christinas eve,
staff and cunvavaing agent for the Del old Senia Claiis entered the bedroom of
troit Evening Now* was in town last out Hou. Se-rotary of btatr. and on
week Thursday obtaiuiag sutHcri*&gt;or4 : looking erounil' with an expression ol
for lliat paper.
mingled surprise and 'ditappoinlineut
X Tlio bodily and moral health of many said, "WhaL no little stocking! Now
of thu youths of this city is being in­ don’t let thia happen again." That was
roots and berbo. and concentrate them '
jured by remaining oat late nights. 1 rough on old Santa Clans.
into a minute Omuls, scarcely larger
Parents, know where your boys spend | And now &lt;5&gt;mee iuta court the Jourttl than a mustard aeed, that can bo readily
editor again and states, that “now he swallowed by those of thc.moet sensitive
siomaclis and fastidious tastes. Each of
knows wo are opposed to the Grangers,
Dr. Fierce’s Pieasanl Purgative Peltota
dworing to open a eerier uf club because, in uur editorial w« published a represents, in a most concentrated form,
Affirmative—George Dennie, h
Dances, the first, to bo held next
as much cathartic power as is embodied N. Bailey, John Brown, Leroy Orr.
Negative—Fred Hopkins, Mrs.
Wednesday evening Jan. 13th.
No to influence legislation in 14vor of rail­ tn aoy of the Urge pills found for sale
Dickie,
Will Seoeaey, Ches. Itowuo
way monopoly Now hero is logic that
flour to be thrown.
There i* to be a Ixgislalivo train on will confound anything but tho Jotntl

Special Notice.

signed, and unpaid January 1. 1F&gt;
will bo placed in tho hands of a Justi
for collection. 1’orlies interertrd w
save covin by paying umuunta dml
without delay.
xJHwfl
J. W. AC. G. Bxxrux.

stste oue of ^bo beet ever hold in this
city. Over 110 numbers wore disposed
of. and every one in attendance spoke
highly of tho dance, supper end tbe

The editor of tbe /swrasf ia happy
TLo following officers were duly in­
stalled on Tuesday evening:
cents" on tho question of railroad Leg­
J. 8. Van Brunt, N. G ; Wm. Hislation. Well, everybody else knew
Jowell, V. G.; John U. Moody, Sec.;
On lbw 31st ult $25,L(W ot the six years ago, that we believed in protect­ N. J. Bronson, P See ; Fred Naclitrieb.
per cent Two Million Loen bond*, doe ing from unjustifiable astaulta all capi­ Treat; John Seward, W.; D R. Cook,
tal invested in all classes of public im­
in 1878. were paid at the Stale TrcaeC.; Chartea Harlka, I. G.; Jaeob
provements, and railroads from all un­
Maus, R. S N. G.; Daniel Manse, L.
fair legislation, and we are A«/py to
8. N. G.: Wn,. T. Boatman. R. 8. V.
learn that tho editor has brains enough
G ; L. D.Barnum, L.8.V. G.; D. M.
to find it out, at last
Weaver, Chaplin ; S. P. G.
On tho 12th day of November, 1874,
we malted a letter to Meoors. Pago 4
nos* pitches into tho retiring Bhoriff of
Lyou tho well known paper manufaethis county, than who there was not a
tuiere of Waylaud. Allegan county,
more efficient officer iq ths Blate. Weil,
Tire Ixdge is in u proe|&gt;ering rendi­
with printed instructions; “if not called
when John shall by any a'ctiou win as
tor in 5 days tu return to tbe lUxxxa tion, with a momlwrohip of 80 working
many friends as Isaac has as Sheriff, ho
office ”
The prompt postmaster al members, and a large Gen. Fund aad
will bu bettor off than be to to day.
Widow and Orphan’s Fund.
Wayland, failed either to deliver tbe
Wo haro recently receieol several letter or to return it prior to Dec. Slat,
postal can!* which wure carefully writ- 1874. Tbe Special Agent uf the P. O.

Get yonr pockets lined with lhek
cloth; specie will jingle in them about
Jan. lai, 1870

ss

HOLZDA1

Jj’r«cn A KlflWOCAR.

pleiad. Or the amount under contract,
there ia only 1 51-100 inilee of it on the
Hatting* diriiion, and onlr about 1-2
pile of that completed, which shows tho
llattingi ditition to lie far behind in
thia work, in which tho eit icons and
property lioldon along the lino in Bar­
ry county. hare promised with their
signatares to do their share of thia great
enterprue, which ie aura to pay them
lour timeo over the amount they hate
•igned
KaJaruasoo and Lowell are
paying on the strength uf tbe promises
by actual signature*, on (hie the Hast­
ing. diriiion. rouaoqnenlly it it noooaaary that tome steps be taken to make
up fur loot time oo thia diriiion. More

Merchant Tailors,
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Give a hearty support, then, to the
Ittljournal; send in your subscrip­
tions cheerfully and promptly, and with for Plows and other purposes.
an expression of lively good will lor tho
hard-working editor sod his corps ol
assistants ; remember the character of a
place—whether elire or dead—whether
liberal or parsimonious—whether pro­
gressive er at dead level of fossilised of all CURTIS, DODGE, ROBINBON*
stupidity—is better reflected and ofteaer
demonstrated by an inspection of its
columns than in any other way. Tho
editorial, the occasional article, tho
Bslernd news, and tho sdrertfoemento
displayed, will at oftco be a sure guide
to tho intellectual, moral, social and Land and Calcined Plaster
basilicas (talus of that community.

The Jersey stock question now at­
tracts a good deal of attentloRG^Beng
the farmers of tbl» town, s.-reral new
purchase. of thoroughbred and grade
animals haring beta made by u,om
already in praeessatoh of a few spcclmena of this breed. Among those are
some of onr beat tanners
J. Hunting,
ton. J. W. Carter ano X. L. Hoyden are
among those who liars given Rhe stock
a fair trial, having begun by single pur­
chase, bat are now gaining confidence
Id tlx-tn nnd ah- making purchasie from
the herd book stock of the late Judge
Steel qf Hartford. From into at . ok
•nveMl grades are also to be driven here
next week, purchased by members of
tbe Fanners' Club Good grade Jerseys
sell at about thirty percent. above other
stock; tbe dlfTerenci- being marked al
an aactioa Mie on Thursday last, when
half blood calves sold at 25 t ■ 100 per
cent. advance on native of n large
growth : common eows aold from $34 to
W.50; yearling deers from »30 to $33,
and other stock In proportion. One
would think the eheap fever of IMS was
turned upon cows, Mpeeially the Jerwy
oowa, bet tbe facts and figures of actual
•ales, from our friends in Pomfret, bars
produced thilr InrlUmate results, and
that little “deepbed rant of a sow" la

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VOL. XIX. NO. 38.
IWio/ial ajid

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1875.

WHOLE NO. 972.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.

Ca^
Prospectus for 1875!

HEARD THE NEWS ?

No! What Isitf
SPOOLER 8c HEPBURN

7 WM. UPJOHN,
rnTynAykjreyjpx^oow

•nndcutr * icmboj
•ar.

thoughl of tba nation baa been te«i
tar ssearores of relist—to a large extent
uraucceeafully,—in fact, to such eaten!
and whether too little relianae M rd

ARE GOING TO LEAVE TOWN.

tk* Caart Hss

No. I guess not, as I ^as in there to-day and
they were all busy. The iitore full of customers.
And then talk about their leaving with"k&amp;ch staoks
of goods, and more coming all the time. It is all a
Hoax, they came to stay and here are five reasons
for it.
4WSK
OSm Sint •»1 TklH Tatarian »f .a.»i aiaatb.

tiuperrlsor Day otored lbs following
rroolnllou:
Rnolvcd, By the Board of Boparvleon of the County of Barry, that Ds rid
G. Robinson, their Chairman, be, and
be la hereby auihoriaed and instroeted
to employ Counsel, and preesed to col­
lack the claim of I hl* oonoty agalnat the

They understand their business, both of them having been tor i
number of years with the largest Retail Grocery House in the Stat,

They have plenty of in
their Goods and consequei

mid bnckin • so they pay
•t the very lowest figures.

Ggprgo M. Dewey presented an ac­
count of *14 00 for additional pay for
printing calendars for February, May
and August term* of 1874, and tiupervl•or Henry Brown, moved that tba ae-

for
ers (old at aoetlon when they have re­
mained I he time apeelDrd by lav—on*
aKb.&amp;MS'iSfi.”'*."?
what a conglomeration of goods are
soldi Flutes, violin*, pianos, pictures,

THEY SELL FOR CASH

Nsjs-Mr. Armour. IkrUiun, Pleia­
des BroWn, Dswsou, Duubaro, Elliott,
Emory, Fill Ur. Perkin* and Chair-

Success is certain for them. Just look at their
goods and prices. They are always ready to wait
on you, and show you through, and are not afraid
of Comparisons.
Sy^M* 4- Su144 11 ?fs pm Lb.
ExTim
S‘'94'i U ®7*
!«•
Brtp p. 0. Ssquq 10 cy» pm Lb.
tjooo TqaLt Spifup 75 cps q QuLLop.
P»4P Ifico /KoLqsBts, 6o fya.
QoLotp /[io Coppet, 35 ops 4 LbQ000 TjUoupB Copper, 35 ops Jf Lb.
J4P4!&gt; Trq, 7B cepps
Y.oupq tfptop, 50 eeppt
IfqBipt, 15 ctppt CuqqqpTr, 10
HmoLiqqp Oil,

DENTIST

Haihnlte

MicMuu.

TO/HTQES
P'WPP E
LOBSTERS
ptUCTfES
BUCK IEUlflES
SJfROIEpS
q/fEEft COM
.
JELLIES.
PPEpCIf /BUSTARD
STflH»BEq/flES
—r
COVE OpSpEHt
EpoLitif
CffEMIES
S41MOA
4X° MW

Their Spices are warranted Pure by the box or
pound such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspioe, Ginger,
Pepper. Mustard, Sage, Cream Tartar, Soda and
Saleratus. Best makes of Baking Powders.

PREMIUM FOB I87S.

On motion of Eupervtaor Emory,
Board adjourned until
tomorrow
morning al the hour of • 1-1 o'clock.

THE ALDINE ABT UNION.

State, with a capital ol •14.672JH8, sod
dojnaita ol •18,184,811,
.
.
Thia partial exhibit of tha prodoaUoca
and wealth of tha State, while gratify­
Pleladn Dawson, Devay. Klllott, Em­ ing to our pnda. aboald itnpevea aa
ory, Fuller. Hoyt. Jordan, Keagle, with th* reapoctibility tearing upoa Sa,
Perkins, Phillipa, Walker and Chair- to ao guide our aflair* aa to make u* fit
peeaeaaora of ao rich an inheriianoa.
and upward, in spite of tba terrible
Th* Cnaueee of th* State are in an
depression, there hare brvn no mure
excellent condition.
mercantile failures thia year than were
gaaettwi the rear before, and if 1873
were credited (or ebargsdl wl|h the
bankruptolea and financial dietieaMs
really belonging to It the present year
would bare tbe better re,-ord of the two
aa regard* taifurce. The old atoekb are

, One SulHcription, eutilling to THE
ALDINE one year, the Chromo
and the Art Union,

&lt;‘o motion of Hu (lemser Elliott. In­
definite leave of absence »u granted
Buperviaoe Armour on account of atekCANVASSERS WANTED.

Clalmi through their Chairman, bupervisor Day, reported list they bad ex­
, amlnad tbe following acoounte, and
• would recommend their allowance aa
follows t

.■sas
■MB

NEW YORK WORLD.
■raBcnBArrar

Surgical and Hettaiical

DENTIST

No. 1 Crockery, a full line at the same prices
the seconds. Glass ware very low. Lamps
styles and sizes, Burners, Chimneys, and
kinds of lamp goods.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

and best.

Pawnbrokers can only exist lu great
cittea, foe only In great cltlre does ths
poverty and mtecry exist that make* it
a necessity. The mechanic who la be­
hind with hi* rent in a big city la com­
pel l&lt;d to ralae the money al oom or be

Eton Ten Ml 1 Pit Cat. Interest.
* FIHEIBA1X tIOWIM lEilM.

YOU WILL FIND

aome one of whom collection la possible.
Therefore, when wut tesoeree.orrickMsa onto op tb: wages, or drink does
the aame thing, the only resource U the
pawnbroker.
The pawnbroker la (Imply a banker
who lands money and fakes personal

period of twaive moaths. lie cannot
charge to exooed two per met a month,
and redempctec may hajnade by pay­
lag the rum ndrenoad, and interest, at
any time doing that period. Thia
mseh tbe Stab* doe. to protect the bor-

EW YORK TOMBS

NEW PRICES

The aoconnt of Milo T. Wheeler, and
beeommsMsd, and the country
make good, fair, aalb progress. Uothsra. was presented, and un mo­
"* will not be ao many railroads tion of bopirrlsor Elliott ware referred
.aa in formasyean&gt;—taere will be
t North Pnrtlf- bubbles than form­
. all of which, tboee who were bit­

Kvmuo tastur, 7 r.«.
Itaani non vs rod pursuant to adjournmeat. Member* all present, except Bupervteor Armour. Wil iam 8. Good- 1
year, Mayor of tbe city of Heatings sppearlng sa a member of the Board.
Board proceeded to bnslneae.

�THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

bev of tanstee will augment the currani expenses, and aeaeetitete tha pareliaae of additions! furniture. Tho
Board of Trustees azk appropriations
for 1876 and 1876. as feitows: .

when I look at the heading of this
advertisement.

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

is a .big word. Yet I mean that same tiling. I commenced buainew in Hastings in 1866 without a dollar and I hold my own
yet. That don’t look like a failure does it. l‘No not much.”
'

amounts due to educational funds, when
such specific texts shall bo added to and
conztiute a part of tho primary school
interest fund.” And also the proceeds
of tbe sales of Primary eebool. Normal
school, end University lands, undsr tho
There are now ia tbe State twentyprovisions of Bee. 418, of tbe Compiled four banks organized under its lags.
Laws. In addition to the receipts from Of those, fourteen are banks of dsposit
and discount. They report Sept 30,
1874. capital and sundus of81,391,328,67, with deposits of 82,247,260 66.
The number of sari ego banka u ten,
with capital and surplhv of 885,697 85,
and deposits of 84,210,684 22.
Wo hare upon the statutes two dis­
tinct baaking acts, one known as the
geueral banking law, also containing
provisions for the organization of sav­
ings bauka, tho other applies to. saving
asesociations aloan. The latter permits
tba organization of sayings ?—’— —•*a paid in eapitel of' uuly |5,000 00.
There is no necessity for ths
and this should be repealed. uw ■.vicgs banks should be allowed to trans­
act business un eo small a capital.
I
cannot refrain from repeating the seeommendationa of ray message of 1873,
on this subject.
“I would respectfully recommend a
revision of the general banking lawu
with additional legislation, providing
for tho oetablishmcnt, in the office of
the State Treasurer, of a Bureau of
Banking; tho oxsuninatien of banks by
tbe head of the Burean; and requiring
The present balance in tho Sinking reports' to be made and published, sim­
Fund » 8563,915 93. Should the trans­ ilar to tho provisions of ths National
fer bo made, tho balanre remaining aa
of Sept. SO, 1874, would be 897,087 93.
The following table of estimated receipts
aad expenditures of this fund show
that after such transfer, by tho year
1882; tba whole bonded debt will have
been provided for. These estimates are
male upon tho basis of the receipts
sad expenditures of the past two yearn.
In this table it will be observed, that no
eatisisio is made of any receipts from
the sals of lands, aad the results at­
tained show very cunclurivvly that there
*-—
----- - for these receipts
being placed
fore recomtaa_____ _______ _—_—
"National Banking Act.”
de&lt;t4&gt;fecing tho receipts from tho
No complaint is made by any Na­
of lands in the General Fund.
tional Bank of the stringency ot these
Cvisions. They are of service to the
ks nnd tbe public, giving additional
tecurite to stockholders and depositors,
sud stability to the system itself.

«BK!KaSru‘,,!U“

Tax

cxtMJtt

In addition to the shore, 40,939 seres
its Aeon oelecteJ to fill a deffieenay in
is I\jm«ry School grant, bnl the pat-

patented. Owing to tha Inw price of
swamp laud warrants but few contracts
for building swamp land roads and
ditehss hare base 1st; still, tbs swamp
। lands are being slowly swallowed up in
this work. During ths past two years
297 8-4 miles of swamp tend roads and
ditches have boon constructed at a cool
ot 8414,804 83.
*‘ ’

THERE

IS

ONE TUIIVG8

that I am sorry for “and that is” to. be compelled to discharge
Honest, Industrious nnd competent Mechanics, who are deserving
of steady employment, because I am overstocked with work fin­
ished. My shops arc all full of work.
“Buggies and Cutters”
and now if the people of this good County of Barry would cucourage Mechanical Industry at home and thereby promote their
own interest, they will all come to Hastings and buy all lheir
that ths amount already charged up as
uncollsctabio is nearly 880,000, and the
amount due aad unpaid is about 840,­
000 Some measures should ho devised
whereby thia loss can ho prevented.
Under Joint Resolution, No. 15,Laws
of 1878, tho Governor was authorised
to appoint an agent to prosecute to a fl.
meat from lands disposed of as Indian
reservations, and by the location c’ mil­
itary warrants, and to fix ths oos pensation cf such agent
I became satisfied upon iaveati{,■ation
of tha subject, that under the lav, no
claim for the fund ariaing freui military
warrants would be allowed, and that it
would bo a waste of time and money to

The schools of the State bavaekept
in advance of its progress in othej di­
rections. The primary school, ipsdsd
school, Normal School and Univtreity
are alike the objects of tho cornea - so
lieifudo aad jealous care of all thi peo­
ple. FouadeU by tho wise forcolg' |t of
our fathols, perpetuated aad imp oved
by a common experience of their -xuofits, every citizen fools that they are his
own. The door of ovary educational
institution ot tho slats from the, log
school.house to tbs Univenity swings

The reports of this inotltntsou for
1878 end 1874 are not yet printed. Its:
accounts, inventory, etc, have been pre­
pared for tho printer, and have bean
placed in my hauda They give evidonco of careful management.
Tho appropriations of 1878,. for

house, and other buildings have all been
expended, and I joudgo economically.
The College Board estimate the cur­
rent expenses for 1875, nt 831,477, and
the receipts from interest and other
sources at 819,180, leaving the sum of
812:297 to bo raised by taxation. The
estimate for currant expeneeo for 1876,
is 831,807, and tho receipts foe tho
same time are estimated at 820,180; de­
ficiency for 1870, 814,172. Tbe Board
also ask appropriations for buildings,
repairs, sud luraituro, tho sum of 815,­
466. The entire appropriation asked
for.by tho Board fur two years is 885,­
890. being 830.110 Iras than the appropriationa ot 1873 and 1874. Of tho
oatimatoo submitted by the Board far
extra appropriations, 84,750 is for build­
ings, needed, perbane, but not all abso­
lutely essential. I therefore rreommend
the reduction of tho amount asked for
buildings from 84,750 to 3,000, thus
leaving tbe amount required for extras
for each of the years 1876 and 1876 at
Tho Cellego fund Sept. 30, 1874,
as follows: Trust feed In tbe t
, Treasury, 8107,879,14 ; due from
chases of part-paid lauds, £105,107

of jfl5,890,to tho Col■age, Sep. 30. 1874, 16! 193,56. The
uumbvr of studauts tn ------_
1872, 131; io 1873, 143 ; In 1874, 121.
Tho graduating class of 1878 numbered
15; of 1874,21.

years of 31,000. When wo reflect .that
nearly one-quarter ol our poButatioS are
in school, wo cannot but bo impressed
with the great duly resting upon ua
to bold up the standard of a thorough
practical. ssn«:bl4educatian.

i Stats, with 405,582 aittiuge. The total
cost of theee honsss is 88,889,568, and
the total ezpendituie for school purpos' os in 1874 was 83,408.032 ; Humber of
leathers, 14,026; indebtedness of school
districts 81,175,180.
The Primary
v...j
was 83,125.918,79, producing an annual
. iseczas of 8213,016.
The report of tho Superiatoudout of
Public Institution is cot yot printed
■aany of the reports from tho school of­
ficers of the Stale not having been rs-

_ _

___

«• HCGGIEH AND CUTTEBN."
I sm sailing good work at pruswnt, very cheap iadeod. Just now is tha best tia.u
in the whole year to buy Buggies or Cutters cheap. A Carriage Ehop must i„
calve patronage or it is a dead latter. ‘ So of course with al) I-------u----- *-»—

The uecessiiy for each item of ixpenditare is fully set forth in the report of
the Trustsea I am of the opinion that
the item of 890,000 for “current expen­
ses for two ysors, inclading painting,
repairs, boilers, or.giass sad heeling spK,tua." should bo divided, and that
t)00 be appropriated for current
expenses, and a asperate sum of 85,000
be appropriated for tho other item
The item of 810,000 for foreman aad
assistants, the Trustees think may bo
safely reduced to 88.000, I had hoped
that we should not bs called upon to
oonetract any mors buildings for this
institniioa, yot the increesrd aitendaace
and the now but wise policy of teachicg
all the pupils come trade, may noceo-

18,50 Muoufocturcd tn this compiSHvdy new County.
.__ ■ &gt;1.__ tnrtlHltlr.r

J. L. REED.

NOW IS YOUR TIME!
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

UHlBHUmHIRUK

ilema asked for by ths Trustees are all
oeceosary and should bo provided for.
The tote! expenditures for 1874 were
£45,393,30. Of this sum there was
expended far furniture, 81,401; fofc
buildings, 81.327.82; new ooil, 1125 ;
now pump, 85M 80; and a now boiler,

Inal hlijiptg

Harper's Magazine, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for •
Atlantic Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 fur Scribner's Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 11.50 for Lippincott's Magazine, 84.00 and Republidan Banner 81-50 for The Galaxy. 84 00 and Republican Banner81-50 for
•
Lakeside Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for Thia institution was opened Jin May, Godoy's Lady’s Book, 83 15 and Republican Banner 11.50 tor
1874, and there had been receitod at St. Nicholas, 83.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for ■
tho close ot tho fiscal ysar 159 children
National Livo Stock Journal, 12.15 and Republican Banner 11.50 for
Tbe present number is 162. The cur­ Horticulturist, 82 10 and Republican Banner 81.-50 for
•
rent expenses from its opsning to Bspt
30 were 87,021 72. I beiiovo if the
idea of the law founding this Slate
Charily, namely, *2hat it shall be ji
temporary homo for neglected and de­
pendent children from our poor-houses,
where they shall be cared for end odu-

is fully si-t forth ia the Report of tho
Board. From tha statistics of the num­
ber of insane in the State, it is apparent
that this Asylum will bo filled to its ut­
most eapernty, and tbe incidental and
contingent ex|Mnsoo will very naturally
increase. Ths Gnat completion of tho
extsaaion, a cotnnlo|o asylum of itself,
with rooms for 2b5 male patients, is a
subject of congratulation.
The two
buildings st Kalamazoo will now ascoznmodats 650 perrons
In addition
Sths ordinary cares and duties of Su4ntendeat of tbe Asylum, Doctor Van
uson has given to the construction of
the extension his personal attention aid
auporviaion The reault is to be- teen
in its comparatively email cost, and the

Come and see

for Tourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner &amp;, Hepburn

Bjoait,

Block,
South SlDI Of SptfK Sj-^kk/.

123 Leiinta Lit

Where can be found a choice and well aelected Stock of Stop
and Fancy

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY 4c.

CHRONIC DISEASE,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

&amp;BOBOX. L. Il

busincan, end as I have
meals to increase my h
better work than over,
and get a tiegalhn take
ority cf my work in the
eient guarantee oC fin
ho future.
Rooms
Block, south side Btalo

Painting and G

than' the supply. Ter
For circulars add roes C
Proprietor.
_ _

L. Russell, money to
Estate Security.

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whele and Ground
Spices

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Setuon.
’
&gt;
Fresh Vegetable* alwats on hand.
Aleo we have a full line of the best

Hopkins &amp; Barnes,
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Holiday
Goods ever brought to this
City which we offer to the
public cheap for Cash- If?
have. also, a full and com­
plete Stock of Drugs and
Medicines, Books and Sta­
tionery. Perfumeries, Toilet
Sets. &lt;Jc. &lt;fc. Give us a call.
.

Also a full ’line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

INJEW GHROCER-Y AND TEA HOUSE,
Just opened in Mr. BOWNE'S NEW STORE, ' ‘

: cults aceotnplish as much, is not more,
real good than any other yet founded
by the State. If it succeeds in trans­
forming theee children from paupers to
producers, from dependent to inlopend­
ent citizens: it will be not simply a char­
luoeo ity, but ua economy, of which wo shall
bs justly proud. I hare full faith, from
tbe ruecsss attending it so far, that it
will pro’s ell that its originators and
promoters anticipated. Nine children
have already been placed in good homes.

University still retains its preeminence,
not only in tbe number of its students,
but in its work and accomplishments for
higher education. The number of Stu­
dents in 1873 was 1,112; in 1874, 1J83.
The graduating class of 1872 number
329; that of 1873, 313. The act of
, 1873, increasing the (annual Stalo top­
I propristion to 831,600, though of greet ,
auiatar.ee, has not yet placed the &lt; hiIn aceurdanoo with the proriaiona of
vanity on a sound financial basis, the (
Act 120, oftho lave of 1878, Dr. E. IL
estimated deficit for the year ending
Juno 30, *1875, being 823,800, an Van Demon of Kalamazoo, Amos Rath­
bun of Grand Rapids, and George Han­
verve Fund. In addition to this 812,­ nah of South Haren, were appointed
Cvinmiaaioners to select a ills for aa
000 of iatereot-beoring time warrants
additional Asylum for the Insane. They
have been issued for enlarging the
Laboratory and other purposes. These
improvements ware of paramount neces­
sity and conld not longer be delayed. ol land comprising 397 18-100 acres, in
Tho ontire
The Board of Regents roly upon an in­ tho eity limits, as a rite
cost of the land tras 130.265 17, of
crease in the amount of auto aid, by
wh/ih amount 810,705 40 was paid by
the now equalization of 1875. from
which to pay the deficit and warrants.
There is no certainly, however, that the
valuation will bo largely increased, if at
all, nnd I am of tha opinion that an ap­
propriation of 112,000, to be used in
tha paymeat of the interest-bearing
warrants, ought to bo made. Tbe lieCts have not suggested or asked this, hh the buildings with gas, and the De­
this creation of debt, in the present troit and Milwaukee Railroad Compa­
ny will cum tract a aide track as soou as
it i» required.
After tba selection ol tha site, in
compliauoe with 6ec- 4 of the Act, M.
E. Crofoot and W. M. McConnell of
Pontiac, were appointed aa additional
Commissioners, and b. G. Itos o! Liv.
ingston oounty, was appointed cotnmiseionor to fill the vacancy occasioned by

X*«U II Is i

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities

MactlU a Medical Pratta

Lamps A, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

CASH BUY JbRS

to their advantage to ex­
amine our Stock before purchasing eleewhcrc.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free^eUrcry to any part oY the City.

Respectfully,
.Spooner J-

th* Berryville Flourin)
[xww*. to do mining of
on short notice. I'atn
Custom work a special
for wheat, com, oats aa

Hepburn.

Hopkins &amp;. Barnes.

ClcK“

Hastings, Dec. 15,1874.

MPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTFD!
Compi

Invited and Competition Defied

JOHN PETTIT

Spices

the Lower, sad 170 miles in the Upper
Peninsula.
There remains under contract 68
kng ao firmly impressed upon my |
miles. Since the coastructioa aad su­
pervision of theta roods by the Board of mind I am impelled to ask year dpControl, and the Swamp land Cornmis- proval of thia appropriation.
Tho University is the people’s ; they
founded It, have maintained it, an
proud of it, aad will support It.
The resoerees of the University are
ao follows: Trust fund in tho bands of
tho Stets, st 7 per cent interest, 8 &lt;35,­
287 39. De, from purchaser, of laud.

lea of Teas, the very beat in the arket
Fresh e
i the Importers 8. 8. SLEEPER 1 CO., &lt;rf Boston,
pncea which defies successful competition.

on
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
in price from f250 to fl800.
f°r famous
Brtey, Manning and Bur­
dett Organs.
.

ooThrfan/Zy

TO WHOM IT MAI

Hnatingi, Nov. 10th, 1874.

Good Agents Wanted in every County

quiring stringent affidavits as to timber,
baa eflertualir cut off any frauds in this
direction for tbe foture. Tbe large list
of forfeited lands shore given, show to
Lui» great aa extent tho Btete has boon
defrauded ia tho past.
Trespassers sssm to mark these partpaid landsAud lands bid in by the State
lur taxes, an their own. The Commis­
sioner has rivea especial attention to
teespaasss during the past rear, ths
agent appointed bv him having soUaeisd and paid into the Treasury in cash
and bonds 84,768 86, frws ot expense to

I cannot help but think that

ur oomcnoir

ais.rlA.otrup si.

HASTINGS RABBLE WORKS!

ter Irak;ilIk UM UflHhh
uniuim,

John. Stanley.

�Hupsrriaor KUott, oflkawd I
tn* Rewilutlon:
Wxxnxxa. The B«*rd of f
of Mantetoe county, at their I

For What?

amounting to over tnree thousand
lan, (33.090,) having previously sg
to pay the same, pleading want of fl
as an excuse for tbe dslay. There:

Jirtolfrd, By thia Bonn!, that tbe
ProMcnUn* Attorney aioli, with Uta
•deice and conaent ot D. O. Hobink .
Chairman of this Board, take legal
measures to collect said Maim, and may
Wawrap—To buy a email farm of 20, employ all needed Couneel to aid in any
Supervisor Emory moved that the
40 ur 50 acres with come improvements suit that may be required to enforce the
collection
of the tame at the eerileat &lt;•’. Resolution be adopted.
and eoasa good grass land. Enquire at
Motion did not prevail.
O. D. Spaulding s store
3»tf
The Committee oa Claims pnough
On motion of Supervisor PhllUpe, t )e
Resolution was unanimously adopldif. their Chairman Supervivot Day, further
reported that they had examined tbe
On motion of Supervisor I’blHlfa following aaeounta and would roammend
Board adjourned until to morrow moth-

locals scarce—The pump was froae
lg&gt;—The stove liandle in the cistern —
The clock run down—Tbe bouse plants
froae, aad Oh! my what------

Eli Burkhart, Beajamin Barrett,
Melvina Ellis, Hannah M. Eaton, David
Glare, Adell* Hall, Frankie Horton. B.
Horten, Martha L. Ford, T. L. Lawson,
J. McKvry, Mollie Marshall. J. A. Nims,
Chas. Ocknock, Henry Picke'.l, Miss
Jane Phillips, Miss Mary J. Pierea,
Rockies A Carpenter, Mrs. Alice Shel­
don. Miss Lina Spaceman 2, Miss Chris-

'ESrifeSSSStHK

Local

/lotice?.

PICTURES!
I am now all alone in the Photograph
business, aud as 1 bare made arrangemeats to increase my facilities for doing
better work than ‘over, all should rail
and get a negative taken. Tbs sujieriority of my work in the past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-class work ia
he future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State Street

MM 8EWIKG IACHUL

BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED.

Walker, and______ _ ___ _
Nays—Mr. Bartram, Brown Henry,
Brown PlaUdee, Dawson,
Dewey,
Dunham, Elliott, Fuller, Hoyt, Jordan,
Keaglr. Perkins, and Phillips,—13.
Absent-Mr.; Armeur.
,
On motion of Supervisor Day, anoonat
No- 1 was laid on the table indefinitely.
-ujurvuor Dawson mured that Supervi*or Elliott be appointed a Commit­
tee to draft a Petition to the Leeialaturn asking that body to ao amaod the
Charter of the City ot Hastings as to
reduce tho representation of aaid Qty.
oa tho Board of Snporvison to tao
mambors, which motion prevailed.
Oa motion the Board adjourned until
to-morrow morning at the hour of 8 1-2

TERS

i“«W
Agreeable to tLe call ot the Preikl-nt.
Hon. H. A. Goodyear, the Executive
Committee of the Barry County Poultry

T. PHILLIPS.
Schism's

publican Rsxxxx on Tuesday evening,
Jan. 11th, tba President in the Chair.
On motive of John Hotchkiss, Gao. E.
Gvodyoar was chosen a member uf til* ported, through tbelr Chairman, t$tlpervisor Day, that they had examit 1
Executive Committee in piano at Win.
the fullowing accounts, and would re
11. Goodyear.
On motion of the Secretary, it was

26th, and 27 th days of February, to
open at 7 o'clock on the ov*uisg vf l)io
25th 7‘ VoMYhat the Executive Com'luiltae bo requested to prepare the prem­
ium
list, and report to an adjourned
1
imeeting to be held at the office of tbe
;Secretary oa Satunlaj evening the 16th
On motion of Supervisor Honr)
■insL, at aaven o’clock.
Brown, the report was adopted.
On motion tho meeting adjourned to
The Committees being at work, on
motion of ^u|*rvisor Dunham, Board
1Saturday qrening rf thia week.
adjourned until 7 o'clock thia evatkny.

Ou motion of Supervisor Emory the
report was accepted.
Tho Cummittoo oo Claims through
Ou motion of Supervisor Henry their Chairman further reported that
Brown, accounts No. 36,39 and 42 they hail rxuruined the following ac­ THE
wore taken from tho report.
counts, aud would recommend their alOn motion of Supervisor Emory tho
report was adopted
On motion of Supervisor Keeglo, ac­
count No, 36 was disallowed.
Ou motion of Supervisor Emory, ac­
count No. 80 was laid on the table.
Supervisor Perkins moved that *c-

On motion of Supervisor Elliott the
•port was accepted.
.
Un motion of 8u|&gt;ervis&gt;&gt;r Emory tba
•port was laid on the table. .
On motion Board adjourned to 1:30,

WHOLE WESTERN

COUN&lt;

ord Itrtrr*
■to.-'.‘o privalowi
peert rivrt* thtM'lfh-

&gt;&gt;JnpU Ok
r. Un&amp;lUl

'The Great National Magazine,

PATENTS.

■ anna) tolUj.wliJiKK a
. ** they will qteXbly rcli.wvl &lt;r,M—will.
a I points In Miswmrl. Kansas, TexCulorada, New Mexlao, Nebraska,
ah. Wyoming, Galltonila, Oregon
d tbe whole J’aclfls Rlope. Superior
... I,.,

Painting and Graining.

Board take up each account separately
ia rotation, and pass upon them, which
motion prevailed.
On motion of Supervisor Bartram aocount Ne. 58 was allowed at 12 46 aa
reeommoudsd by tho Committee.

CoXMExenL Cotxxnx. Grand Rapids ;
thorough work; able toucher*. Great­
er demand for students to fill positions Sent to Dakota City, Neb.
than tho supply. Terms rvaaonable.
“
Fall City, Neb.,
For circular* address C. G. Swensberg,
•' Witch eta, Kan.,
'* Paola, Kan.,
Exhcnuge and postage,

THS

Hastings Drug Stors

Evening Soesion. 7 P. M.
Board rest pursuant to adiournmautr
Boll celled, quorum present, Board pro­
Oa motion of Supervisor Phillipa, ac­
ceeded Io buainnss.
On motion a! Sujwrvisor Emory tbe count No. GJ was allowed st |36 99 as
PetUieu of Sidney P. Pool was taken recommanded by the Committee.
Ou motion of Bnperrisor Phillipa aecosntNo. 61 was allowed at 126 00 as
recommended by tbe Committee.
On tuolioo of Saparviaur PhilUpe ac­
count No. 62 was allowed al K 15 as
recommended by the Committee.
On motion of Supervisor Perkins,
Itoard adjoorusd until seven o'clock
this evening.
Wa. H. Puwsxs,

Boxes of clothing and provisions, which
have been forwarded; one to Relief
Society Bions city, lows, and eno to
Relief Society Witcbsta, Kan.
Groat destitution and suffering pre­
vails ia many counties, in the newer
parts of both Kanias and Nebraska, aud
persons desirinua of contributing to the

For Intlainiualorr and (It route
lUienmatliin, Gout, iriious, BcraitUui

BOBB &amp;

liisritxr-., Et : i •■•.-.
i, BtoiHrt, B;k&gt;U, 1*i

A. N. SABIN,

noax f GJtxry
Commission Merchant,

Store, and which will be promptly for­
warded. Come friends bring forward
your surplus clothing. Now is your
time to help those who are rejfw-Mf for

Sink Osus

Special Notice.

HIGH-TEST BURNING OILS.
The Best and Cheapest la th; Ma
KiNUxr !&gt;(&lt;■• OU (npwterl* lsnts&gt;l),M*'
mv nllee.
k,,.IM,r Dark
OU. to*, w BO*, m, e*l.

/frsehed. By tha Board of Supervison. of tho County of Barry, that front
and after tho passage of this resolution, '
the Kheriff, Deputy Sheriff and Consta­
bles, shall not be allowed any Priori
fare or Hotel bills, only when aotuaPy

X Prqffeshqr J, B. Angell, of tho Mieh.
University, will Lecture al Union Hall
Money to Loin
On short time on approved aeevrlty. on'Friday evening, Jan. 22d, 1875, at
ifflcc oVer Grant's store, Haarioge. 7 o'slock. Subject—•'Ths Thinker aad
Hnh.
&lt;L roxxLtx.
the Doer."
Prof. Angell la one of tho best and
most popular Lecturers now before tbe
Mich, public. Giro him a full house.
Tioketo 25 cents—for sate • J. P.
Robert's drug store, where tbs sub­
LOST.-City of Hastmgs Order. No. scribers to ^the fund can also procare
199 for 335.86. Th* fiAar will please
return to the aubacribera. as payment
has boen stojrped.
Wtunxa Baornaas.
Hastings, Nov. 28.1874.
32tf

Ksmembri John Stanley has for sale
a few bottles of that fnm trnporUd
Frouk Arswey for 13.00 a bottle. In
cases where I.randy i( used for medicin­
al purposes It is invaluable.
32ti

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

It you want a beautiful map, 15x36
Inebre. of Use United States, scud yoor
namo and poet office addrcwi to G. L.
Harrison, &amp;, Plate fit., Boston. Mass.; or
to Is. F. Booth, 229 Broadway, New
York City; or to W. H. Kronen, Gea.
Pna-AsentC. AN. W. Hallway, Chlcogo, HI., and a copy will be sent you

motion of Supervisor Elliott, was sp
proved.
William II. Powers, County Clerk,
presented his bonds ss said County Clark
sad Register in Chsncsry for tho yean
1875 and 9876. in the sum of two thou­
sand aud ‘fire hundred dollars, teepeetivaly, with J. P. Roberta aad D. R.
Cook as sureties to each, which on mo­
tion of Supervisor Ksagls were spproved
John Q. Creasy, ths Sheriff elect, pro­
S with D. R. Cook, P. A. Bhsldoo. R. J.
Grant, Thus. AlteA, and Goo Holden
JJ ’a* suretiee, thereto, which, on motion of
•* Supervisor Perkins was approved.
W
William L. Oobb, oae tho Circuit

report was accepted.
On mutiuu of Supervisor Emory acoounts No. 23, 25 and 26 were taken'
from ths report and laid on tha table.
On motiuu the reports as amended
waa adopted.
.­
On morion of Supervisor Emory ths
soewunt of Dr. H. Tremsyns in claim
No. 25 was allowed at 310 00 instead &lt;k
the sum of 11 00 as claimed, and the
eceouBt of Geo. D. Barden in said claim
waa aDowad at tha eem of one dollar as

Fur Female Cotai

his bond as such Circuit Court Qomtulssfoner for tha years 1875 aad 1876, in
tho earn of three thousand dollars, with
Orin Leonard and Beuj. 8. Dibble as
sureties thereto, which, oa motion of
Supervisor Emory, was approved.
Edward A Holbrook,ooe ef the Oreo it
Court Commissioner elect, preeeatod his

j.

Sarunar Moaxiso. )
January 0, 1875. $
Board met pursuant to adjournment,

M erchant Tailors,

p.Roberts.

Stop! Hearken Ye!

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.,
Supervisor Phillip* moved that it be al­
lowed at tha sum of 346 32, that tsfrig
tho amount claimed.
Motion did not prevail
Supervisor Emory offered tha follow
ing Bssolotioa :
I
A it
That the lima for col­
lection of tax** in the Tewnahip of
Thornoppls for the year 1874, be «xtsudad until tbe first day of March

HOTS™ IS DEAD!

-otoerlpttotie
will be Prepaid by us. The Subscrip­
tion Price of Scribner's Monthly b At a
year. Scribner's Monthly, and St.
N|ebolM,S7.
urornvcn a m

Dispel** Ivi1,'
for Plows and other purpoaM.

'WESTERN
—SEEDS
—
GROWN,

Vri aid Im Bai Plm,

1843

sr ■»&lt; IS foe targsu Seat r*

of aU CURTIS, DODGE. ROBINSON

HOME

JOURNAL.

miRGBD AHDMPROYKD.
Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime —. ..
and Plastering Hair.

GaP.RmlliCo.
THF BJUT BCB 00L II TEE STATE

WEBSTER’S

Tainan 11 Mouras, &gt; i
January", 1875. J
Board met pursuant to adjournment

others were presented, and on motion cf
Sopsrrieor Phillips were referred to tho
.
Ubit’i Cxxaouc Stirs b ao wall Committee on Calais.
On motion of Snperrmer Phillips m#
known that it is only niraasery to cas­
ta agaiasi imitation* It require* a count No. 26 was was taken from the
ssr^W.iitibb rief the carbolic arid with table.
Bcpcrvisor Phillips moved that ea
count No. 26 ba alto wad at tba aaaou

Supervisor Walker moved that sack
of tho Superintendent of Poor, be al­
lowed th. sum of ten dollars for balance
of salary for 1B74, which motion did
notprevaiL by jwas and nays aa follows:
Teas—Mr. Bartram, Brawn Henry,
Dewey, Hoyt, Goodyear, Kaagla. Fir

Agricultural Imnlemants

FOR SALE I

�NKW PUBLICATIONS.

HE SYfflUfi ISIS
offered by the post­
ponement of the Public Lib­
rary of Ky., to the -Xth of
Ftbuary. next, of theth fifth
and last concert and lrair­ CHEAPEST AND BEST
ing. Hi; Managemei 1 are
pledged to the return of the
‘
should
nunc*
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MICHIGAN

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

2

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SUTTON'S

REPRODUCING

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■EM* FOI THE ALBIME,

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To Whom it may Concern!

■ 1CH1CAB CENTRAL R. R.

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Grand River Valley Divisicn

Be it known. That I shall
keep in slfrck and fill to order
the Celebrated

MDuyK&gt;|io

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lupp,”

for Plows and other purposes.

tba State before we organ iaed. who un­
doubtedly are worthy men; but there
are many fleet elam fraud* now tn the
aaet bagging themwlvr* rteh tn the

87085850
\N«i as! Inn ta Plan

“SoppUea will moatly be acct through
ua, aa the railroad eempantee are being
fanpoeed upon by irrcepoaalhto partlee,
and refne to chip free nnlem In car

to Saida oflahor after they leave KaaWo try to prevent mr.ro than two
from one scanty leaving tba Etale, aud
maay locaiitira an traeung w no tn
aopply them. *• they think It expeneiv*
ha.

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

EVERY BOND,

Third Series Drawing,
Capil’l Premium $100,000.

Agricultuial. Imolements

58 Naidao Lane. New York.
AfieaU far nicMgaa.

M0R8ENTHAU, BRUHO A

Batkiwd, Mn &amp; Pte,
-

(Grr*

WarebcoAo comer Broadway aad Ap­
ple Etreta.
W. T. EASTMAX.
ILuringv. Sept SI, 1874.

Detroit and Brand Rapid*. Kick

tessfe Ost? Tm Ra

FOR^ALE

Briggs Ho.use;
Randolph Bt. and Fifth Ave..

CHICAGO.
boabel*; bartoy. 4M.O» butoei
(hum.
gallon*; ehce000 poonde; ‘ bctlrr. T.5CO j
With ejeh aahowlng for a nt*

INTER-OCEAN
Hastings Drug Store

tn tbe city of Topeka, the urtlciaJa of Ibc
road raanllvwU*! pantoaable pride in ex­
hibiting the blur ribbon they bad to-/ Yea will find a lull Un* of Drug*.
orired ax the great Clodunatl «i|-.- ^UdidM*. Chemical*. Paint*, Oil* DyeSrfff aud everything belonging tn * fir*:
. claae Drag Store.

And tlime prodaeta, which aregath
all along the line of th* Alchinaon,
p^ah Santa Fa railroad nnd w
gained tbe first premium, Wrro

hr! Warn MAILhOAD
Jatiai k Sapai
LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER

6
Mionui, C,ntj W Barn.

IfflOtffiS SIM ET J. LSTHAB.
A FAMILY lEWSFAPl

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT

lt.lt
iaS »
:i.:&lt; 1
::.A 1
mg t**

Specimen Copies Sent Free
fore Feet OS** U*riii la fail, lariafiag Buu
Oesw aa* *4*hm
ata*
TUat»KCOMPA!tr, Cteaeca.UL

Thia fa th* piaea to boy your premia
W. Kara th* b~t line of rood* that
was ever broogb- to liaaUng*. Call
and examine for yoanr3 aad yon will
find oar stock complete.
T&gt;____ A.__ il_______ .L.,1.,1 K...J

JOHN STANLEY I
FltT-CLAU lEWtPAPEI !

J. P, ROBERTS.

$75,000 00
National Newspaper,

WHSSIUK WORKS!

GIFT ENTERPRISE

GROCERIES!
Canned Fruits And Fish.

‘USifKU.

45,000 00 Each in Cash !

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XIX. NO. 39

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20^1875

t'rotessiojial aptl fiiijlra Cifij.

m PLANING MILL MB LUMBER YARD
YOU WILL FIND

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■1SS

Mil STI S I

IO .5 ROUERTS
HYHiciA.yaftcyjyo

D.:.9A

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r. it.

cXHumudatod at pieaout.
building. containing the

diA'liiMi.

JI orks,

Sc^tB^EI^’S

SPECIAL OFFER

MM

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
WITH OTHER JOURNALS

Ml

10
I on' I'

r two m lustneS in the nneluclod by the Burd of In■pector*. authorising them to buy maIllustrated series;
■•A FARMER'rl VACATION 1
ROPE.
'lx nrtic
recounting tbe cxurrictiee

l‘OKO,

h.fVrrl tUUvi’i Mera.

Ksar„«£saiso
DENT SI

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3.10

REMINGTON
KBtIXUTOS No. 1 Ma-

LANDS
i.iiuii

toms

TO unevna.

Eton lean (Mlftr Ont. literal
*FISE«»l«aiOWIHSIE*m

the unfortunate

upon the system, especially an ns re­
gard. the seemingly large public ex­

The public ar* directly nlereated to tee
and otwrated Loueetly ; that tbe capital

lure that this or tbal institution u full

view to tbe public couvenianci

Stela on

reflaetions that challenge my atteati&gt;ni
certificate,

lul expenditure, and above all, that the.

‘‘Admitting it* re-

lurasd to tb»State Treasury, while the
inventorv of property no hand aliowa a
in for 1874 of &gt;8,335 92- Th*

United Bistre.

Tbe numtror uf unfortunate* in ilia
Stale, deaf, dumb, blind, insane, and

aaautance in maintaining discipline, and

friend* or by tho public. Proper care
by friends, whether rub vr poor, i* im- .corporation* organized WUBin
aid* tbe railroad cun-jration*. k
Transportation Lin*s,''“D&lt;Mpalch Oom

ognmd Uiu duly by declaring in that

Home belter provision should be made

"Faaf^Fesigbl Lines. ‘ “Slreping end
Palace Car CkrorpaaiM," are sapping

Irotn the onuuniing,

building, though comp* rati rely new, ia

wili be maiie more attractive, useful and
raluable lD ita Influence on tbe social detention in i"
life and culture of tbe American peon
The Etchings will be still further Im­
aa any thought to the lubiect, that the anoe of that inatitutani.
proved. and there will be greater variety
In thte iterartment.
Scribner's Itonthly. by tbe verdict of
The receipts for boys' tabor for. 1874,
811.826 06.
under immediate treatment.
The Eight Bound X olomee of bcribThe Board of Control rail attention Io
•r ronaUtute an lllnetrated Library
------ then 1,000 oetavo page*
Th
Mated eitbiu two month* of tbe attack
oemmitmente
to tho school, which they
contain more than a Dozen Bplendid
deem
of
importance,,
namely,
that
tba
Hntfrad
..
a Thousand
Separate Article*. !&gt;**y. Poem*. Edi­ changed from ten to eight yean; that
torial and Review*, embellished with
nearly Two Thousand Illustration*.

it to oar people
•150,000,000 of

remember that the railroad bonded debl

latione ; to admit boie without th* stain
with nbacriptloua.

ho Ollier

to support themselves

neglected and dependent children is aa

liileretion

library
«n*rd« alclew and
edge, and subscription, for &gt;21; at eighteen should have
1*' riptic.»
Prepaid by u*. Tho r-ubveriplea &lt;rf bcribner'e Monthly till A
SeribaePa Monthly and bP

foundation of ita

HLRIllNER

Unfou Block, over Beaten Cash Store.

THRF.F. MILLrOX ACRES

the wall or fence :

2 75 tbe expenMof reprinting io email edi­ I am aonvince.1 that the limit of deten­
325 tion* being eo great aa to be prohibitory. tion ihould be changed. If a boy on- and suggestive.
3.KJ
OUR SPECIAL OFFERS.
not be fitted to co out into the «&lt;
LU
igement.
the time'he it eighteen, it would

rxo if acamt baanni na

&amp;IGHB(M,ffiPEKA&amp;8Aim FE RAILROAD.

Railroads ar* sxnethtng mor. than
mere (rivate enterprise.. They are-not
upon ouly a public conveoieocv but a public

asm* inquiry.

ot Overseer* and watchman, to preveui

EdltoriM
sys Review*, ai
111. as heretofore.
Paper* ....
.— ...---- shiest urn* In both Europe and

Detroit Tribune, 85.30 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
jican
1.50 ...
for
Detroit PueL 35.30 and Rspubli
— Banner
?------- 7.7?
Detroit Free Preu. 85 30 and Republican Banner 1 50 for
Chicago Tri-Weekly Tribune, 86.50 and Republican Bsnnrr 1.50 for

tr • Magazine, oi.w ana rxepu
tic Miinltdr, &gt;4.00 and Rspubli
Modthlv, &gt;l.0U and Republican Dinner &gt;1.50 for
'* Magazine, &gt;1 00 and Republican Banner &gt;1.50 fir
The Galaxv. &gt;4.00 and Republican Banner &gt;1.50 for
Laketide Monthly, &gt;1.00 and Republican Banner &gt;1 50 for •
Godoy'* Lady's Book, &gt;3 15 and Ron
launer
&gt;1.50—
for ■
8L Nicholas, &gt;8.00 aad Republican Bi
--------------National Lave Stock Journal. &gt;2.15 aud Republican Banner $1.50 for
Horticulturiat, &gt;2 10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Gardner’s Monthly, 82.10 and Repu
50 tor
IJttl* Corporal, 81.60 and RepublicsialBanner
---------- &gt;1
--------.
Th* Naraery, 81.60 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
t'etereou'a Lady's National Magaaise. 81.60 Republican Banner &gt;1.50 for
Arthur's Hom* Magazine, 81.25 and Republican Banner &gt;1.50 for I— I World, &gt;1.25 and Republican Banner &gt;1AO fo.The Foal
.
Amarican Agriculturalils, &gt;145 and Republican 1J inner &gt;1.50 for
iblican
Banner27&gt;1.50
fur
Ballous Monthly Magazine. &gt;2.00 and H*puU
----------------’7 ...
The Phrenological Journal, &gt;3,00 and Republican Banner, &gt;l,5d for
Science of Health. &gt;2.00 and Republican Banner &gt;1,50 for
-

demand*

that tbe Stale manage* them better than

inedju effscitially withoul
ill run for
llcgina In November, aud
and wun morwhumanixiag effect.
b* other Novelettes and Nhurter Mun
Of tho appropriation of 830,000 for
l.y Iradlng American and English Htory current exnenee* for 1874, only 821,500
Writers. Tbe Magailne will continue

Sweet’s Hotel.

Michigan Exchange

noMaUi

By Albert Rhodee. with Illustration* by elusion that fur a portion of those com­
mitted her*
I HI MYSTEUKlL-H ISLAND

llrig bi, anJ comparatively non* aa to

the experiment tee ted

not be), ii
Kurota-, In tbe Wafa re of 1873 declined to appropriate
Aurumn of 1x73.
any thing for the building of the fence
A eerie* of papers of crest interval on
keep up the pnee of convict labor- One
FRENCH LITERATURE AND PAR-

Ju ire Verne's latest, story
tlne-l. with its lltu*tratl&lt;

unsatisfactory showing, and caunot fail
to eEtat inquiry aa to the oahre. With
unequalled facilities fur conslruciiag that by 1870 they will I
and running rosdi cheaply, with no ro­

tbe yearly budget* are presented.

quotation from the report of ita uffiregarding th*

end rorliii-er (Colonel Vs snug, of Og-

E

rainga of eigh82,693.264 le.a

lire annually recurring Report* of our

ho are dependant upon convict*, that
are now often auppurted by the public.

Detroit Fico Proas.&gt;10.00. and Republican Banner. l.uO, fo
Detroit Tribune. 310.00, and Republican Banner. 1,50, fo
Detroit Poet. 810.60, and Republican Banner. 1.50, fo
L'hicaeo Daily Tribune, 818,00 and Republican Banner 1,50 f&lt;

Harper's Weekly, &gt;1.00 and Rcnubliran Baunsr, 1.50, for
Harper's Daur, &gt;4.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, for
•
Hearth and Home, &gt;3,00 and Republican Banner, 1 50. for
New York Tnbonc. &gt;2.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, f
Toledo Blade, &gt;2.00 and B-|&lt;ablicaa Bisner, 1.50, for
Chicago Times, &gt;2.00 and Itepubliean Hauser. 1.5», for
Chicago Tribune. &gt;2.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, for
Chicago Inter-Oevan, 81.65 and Bepubltesn Banner. 1.50 for
Chicago Journal, &gt;2.15 and Republican Banner. 1.60 for
Chicago Post and Mail, &gt;1.65 and Rapublicxn Banner 1.50, tor
oilcan uaouri v.uv, ■
can Benner 1--50, for
Detroit Tribune. 82-Op and lieu---------------------Detroit Poet, |2.0dVnd Republican Banner 1.50 for
Michigan Fanner, &gt;2.00 and Republican Banner 1.50 fo
Country Gentleman, &gt;2.50 and Republican Banner 1.50 fo:
Western Rural, &gt;2.00 aud Republican Banner 1J»O for
Advance, &gt;3.15 and Republican Banner 1U*O for
Now Covenant, &gt;2.65 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
Micbigtn Fanner, 82,15 and Republican Banner 1.50 fo
York Homo Journal, 83,00 and Republican Banner 1,50 for

is 8141,582,400, represented by cipital
stock of 860.83t.4H, and bondsd and
floating debt of 890,414,847

30, 1871, ws
net* in tbe prison Sent -.
inga, with one block of cells an built.
657; BepL 30. 72. 589; Hept. 30, 73,
oonstructiou of tlieee additional build- 555 ; and Sept 30. 74, 703; while the
ingi, to which I call your attention.
uro that an appropn** 460. in 72. 440; ia 73. 401 ; end
1816 will depend upon tbe number of
1875 end 18&lt;6 would to far construct
103 eonricia. than ia 71 with only 627 the prison as to make it tenantable for
decision at to bud lings. It must be
ilh this discouraging
remembered that the inmate* of thia condition of it* drodoctir* labor, th* net two humlreil
such spiiropriation.
iaititulion have heretofore been sup[Kriedpn tlio noor-bouM* of the State, eo

liaa cttles. will open tn Ji
lanuery with a

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clothed, and employed.

bet placed upon a eoo

Ural, and tn every way tbe
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1 aoinuiend thi. initi

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it't. II. II

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l*tx&gt;a of the

the accommodation of such of our friends as may
uatrntlse engraving* a« uu
kept employ rd so for aa aa* jAseibtola
desirclo subscribe for some other paper in connection with
improving the prime yard and State
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hare niuav
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arrangements whereby we |P«t
lot Tho average once tier day of
I ire DMluistry,
as a sort uf half-way l»'Ui
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are
enabled
to present
the followin'! liberal' terms, with
with the
the u
n and
of Americain 72^57 cent*; 73. 58 7-8 cent* ; ud
tho alt
understanding, however, that the order for our Journal and
neglected children, it will return an
either of the others named, mustbe sent-together, and ac­ “THEhTORYOFKKV
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companied by the money ; and, also, that we. must receive Uy J. U. Holland,
expended u|«n it.
one subscription fo The BANNER for each copy of every AMERICAN LIFE AND SCE.XERV
Including descriptive |«j
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SEE

it
8?

Enter* uiou

IN CONNECTION

tVHK.Iir L II.ILIiitoa.v

J. (ileal

^ONTKlY

“The Great National Magazine,

a canal kratataading Sept 30.1874,
861,000, while the balance to the

1873, u before you. A
inn had 3,719 mi lea

»b&lt;&gt;i.a and

ane for employe* dormitory.
Ttic Board of Control submit in their

Control Jo)r 1, 1873. hr

autbuntiai of the city will not increase

Should you

Hastings, Mich

far 1876

decision dseirwd monos.

The paste el 1873 affected it ai

WILKISS BROTHERS

t.l t ll -i nt

larged, and if it ctuld, it should not be,
aa 800 pruocoM is the maximum numconfined ia on*
laaUtatiM.

confinement of manv Mate prsebelong* to the oity of Detroit, and
prison can be completed

con tree11 expired in the midst of

children.

Year Vwidkt iS' Burrall s Agricultural

vision

proynatioa asked for by the Board.
The reoort of the Board and of

lion.

AND NEW MEN
iV'It'illn'-ri. vS'-iuia.Cus^UMiM-

Dettoit Houm Correctiou 250 priaonors

It i&gt; nut probable that the roots will heed
to be provided for all nt those entitled

THAT DEI f COMPETITION. AT

WBSIWLKSdgiffiSSii!

graaM
or a railroad
Tbe Blate baa 24J.358.S0 mtm of oth-

for library, etc., i* none too
large Each family house that has tieon
erected haa had a lifting up offset upon incurred by th* Board was *1,033.

mm

NEW PRICES
ft?

CHAS. IL BAUER

character a« to prevent escapes. Ths
walls and all the building* ar* intofdad
tial character, th* estimated rtist being
•270,000, with capacity fur 500 prison- ■odi setiuh-by ju* aa will enable (han

tor 1874 report 408 dependent children

NEW LUMBER

certain that the re­

The construction accbunt, s* shown
Stbe report of tbe Board ha* exceedthe appropriation* 8&lt;J..r&gt;00,‘for which

Board think 825,000 will be required
fur 1875- Thu
for 100 cbiUreu. the
present building*.
000 in 1875 for the
purchOM of mw* and stack, furniture,

Ili'RGlIER
»» .’I. I I JOI15

WHOLE NO. 973

GOVERNOR S MESSAGE.

XATtOMofgoadqtOaBI.ua
namely: Light raunlnc

Thirtieth Year.

un

dun! : .

ItlsaShuUleUaeblue,
erftb Automatic Dn&gt;r
Design beautiful

for delivery only since
June, M7A) for tangr,
lurfrWInn, end variety
if work, la without a
family or woe

HOME

If the law of 1818, permitting tbe
sppoint agent* of the
State Boaid of Chanties and Correction

licns uf the Stale Board of Charitable
Muy pardon* in one mom can hardly Institution* on thia subject are in tbe
be called pardons For inatanc*. one lice of practical stale*nsansbiiu and de-

JOURNAL

INLAHGKDASDniPROYID.
The Beat Literary acd Society,
Paper in America.

Act No

180 of 1878, enwwdad

failure, a* I have been unable to Cud

&gt; thsee agents to invMtinte
and tba State Public Sclsool

EUIKTffl SMiS MIME ffl, UJM, 1.1

■ Trig itEMIMGTO'l rOKPANIKM.

Ms ' • MM

u raturmlierud that we hare in the Up­
per 1‘eniaaala a tvmulatfoa of 81.800

m jmukii

A SPLENDID LOT
lumjKY ur rax

NEW YORK TOMBS

FILES OF POSTAGE.

�h both thi* 0S&lt;

&gt; Ury law

Barry County,

PORTJWLE EJVGlJ\rE\
to call published, th* rion-

shoal things ifothto State.

printing papwr, binding and dratributioa
would b* fully $5,006

lare, eeu-eontjol, *xanii4*an&lt;l

OTIBUIW"
to thia time, Bal-

1 ho Sanatoria! Quss'.tan,

1c num but alter tho lull tale of banking

talature of 1871 over 1,000 were rstnru-

diatributing 4,000,000 fry the
$8,625 14. Tbaaueceen attend

Notwithstanding we belisvs tbe Sen­
atorial quaeium a 01 be finally Milled
before this article is in print, yK wo do
not fret like Jetting thi* opportunity pas*

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

favored th* audiana, with *ome good
to the Senate of the United Bute*. We Wall street end miduighl, amJ no on* music. Next iu order earns th* adjourner sav that ho did sot keep-Li* moat f.rrufruahm*nta whtob, ia worthy
■fl in band Be carried hi*
■•f metitfou.
—“i™
State r
spread with turk-ya,
with so amount of it which
The Trualeea of tbe different State ty clerks signing, scaling, indexing, and liev* there
eran of lees derided ability than sow*
r. AI Ur dianlr 8 r.
mailing these cjmmisoous. cs*ts th*
himself well tasked
that* bs much a» th* fa*.
mew who aro ambitious of litan

propriatian of $7,600 00 per a

carry on

the
doubt that ia

asraen ia very full and comptote, giving
ia detail an account of their labors, and
Th* expense of insuring all th* State placed in my hands July 30. 1878, the prosperity of our Stalo. Both a Hom ia
I oak for it your thoughtful attention.
property is very larg*. I bsltev* st th* lialanc* of tbo Relief Fund. t&gt;
- nuvsar.
.
peasant tim* that only th* University. 342 85. 1 have disbursed the
Normal HcbooL and Agricultural Col
Blal* who ha* the ability U fill th* pile*

lamoerrios.

placing tLo military of th* State upnu
* mor* substantial footing. On the
$0U of Sept., 1872. tb**atii* Militia of

&amp;

a

could be found one, bi* »up*riir in

Th* iuark*&gt;l decline of foreign immi[x.licy to make any change in our a-uaAluort »k erujr u 1’rainvvilH
tbrUl delesation. Mr. t?baud!cr’* ux- "uftor hours,"’not iu lb* leisiiie of s
lifo *rt apart for »ucii juiraui'r. Tho.*
is a class of young men who will not
go into bu*u&gt;&lt;«« brttous* they fancy

which I did in November last. Tbe
agency in New Yqrk City wa* eloa-1 by

otism d- uuind and sLould rec&gt;-tvo t
oi&gt;‘l&lt; rM-mvut &gt;■( our iveuplr. H* is

iirt” Mniii
giving in detail an account of tbe unar-

mustered into the Stat

Pluueera, &lt; neu more

u
8J

arc cotuc toceili-

of Irieudahlu mid eoctal alleeti.in.

Thd ganerut act for iiicvqrjratiun of

im*nta. designated the let and

21.

vision* by Ilia Super ;&gt;• Court. This

' the latter at Grand Rapids.
Under authority of th* law, the Mili-

phia er* to eotebrato th* on* hundredth
snnirer*arT of tho birth of the Nation,
by aiqmipriato ecrsmotric*. Au invita­
tion ba* l*«n extended to our people to

a syatam of company and regimental

anlistnur.tr, mustera, inspection* and
lutjret to you for your ronaideratinn.
uniform discipline have been adopted,
fur. and wijl b* rigidiv enforced.
On th* Cth Bep!.. ,1873, tbe -Grand required by our laws, with tbe improved
Th* variety and importance of lb*
Rapids Guard" wa* ordered to Muske­ method* of manufacture adopted, is subject* to whieb your attention ha*
gon upon the requisition of th* Sheriff
of that county, to prorent a threatened proved reputation.
iwlsasa and lynching of a prisoner.
Jfgrch Stith last, ths -Grand Rapids
increase over the two prwoodiag yearn of
ordered to Gowan, Monlcahn county, to
■mist in quelling an *vpected riot at
of my rarurel
that point.
On th* 23d oi last July a lattaliun.
Each duty baring been faithfully
re) to obo cent, and I .Ncominond the
•rformsd,
th*
earlier
w*
return to our
1st R*gim«nt, was ordered to Ishpem­ amendment of the Inspection law to
ing, in Marquette county to aid in sup- that eflbet.
ion by nn apprscialive people.
•
JOHN J. BAGLEY.
The Geological e'nrvey, uniter tba su­
expenM of sending troop* «uch a dia- pervision of Dr. Chas. liormlnger,State
tauee would be n*ce*aarily large tbe Geologist, ha* been steadily pur*u--d.
utmoat precaution wa* taken to aacer-

Jhr ^tprtbltran jjanner.

quirie* were made of prucninant citiwrn*
of tho county, and telegram* received

tba destruction

sotely Ito ths

Middleville, when prayer was ufferoa by Thorcapple, Phillip laonirJ.
Rev. Amoe Wakefield, of Middleville,
and followod by aa addr*ea by Vice

coal, and gypsum deposit* of the State,

tlielr publication advtaab!«

of life and property
We legtolate continually in behalf of GKO. a. DEWEi.

and tbe blind, deeming three large
called upon by th* proper officer* for

nation, altcet the fidelity of bi* action ai

ponent of the faith and patriotism of

for tbe

bera ordered admitted, one has escaped
owe
nw^hinr* fK.rw I.— .. —-of tho State. Effort has been made to
give publicity to tho act, and it is beueved.thai (•&gt;! entitled to its benefits

master General fur th* two y*ar* ending

-ES

water held in feul cittern* ought to
lead to thronvli inspection »f th*
ly aticsted by what b* ba* &gt;luuo in ibo sanitary condition of boarding *clioul*
part, and w* do not bolrcv* any other through the country, fsw of which a ill
be found quit* satisfactory iu their arMichigan what Senator Chandler can do rangamenta to a well bred physician.
Principal* and teaebsn have too much
car* on their hand* to notice (hat th*
water tert** brackiib, or that there is a
a bad odor lingering about part* of th*
wbwa name lias b**n'.mentiou*d in con­ house, or any of a dosen sign* which
nection with that poiitiun is not worthy tell the sxperisuce I sense that some­
thing is awry with matter* on which
of th* ccnfidsnco and support of tho health and life depend. I have known
people of Michigan, under ordinary rir- fever bred in a fasbiouablo boarding
cumstances, tor any position in their school because tho chambermaid* had
gift. But tho extraordinary circum­ too much to de
erty.'knd they
stance* in which we are placed—th*
absolute necessity of being represented rias. And ibis leads to a theory I late­
by our tried men—tn*n of Character — ly heard about tho unbsalthiness of
Nev York ilsalf. It is £**t growing lbs
borne o^intormittent fiver, ao much su
that parsons of cvrtsln tempammeni*

chance* In life have been welt improved
and our influence upon our *u:round-

»f Senator Chandler eo great, that we

■poked by tbe man of Naxrelii and
mark tbe rapt attention of th* multi-

W* manufacture and furutob at low prices, Pulleye, Shafting, Couplings and
laagers, also furntoh Belting, Gum Hose, Ac
Furthet Information will be cheerfully given by addressing tbe mauulhetureta

to the time l
County, but

SStriS

tide tho liouscs. They ssy that N*w
York i* largely made up uf boonlinghousre aad hotel*, to say nothing of
families in which th* most glaring neg­
lect ul every law of health is the nJ*
and not th* exooption. Hou*** are
built on wrong principle* and with their

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

wbo dragged tbo** |»nderou* stone*
and heaved th* enduring iiyramld*,—

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

market place,—w* cau listen with In­
spiring awe to Tlato aa be tcacbe* the

prolific brain.

Dry Goods of.all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

We can &gt;Und on the

And, yet, we are fully convince! that a
Prohibitory Law rigidly enforced, is (he
only way in which the Irafic in intoxioa-

praaaat, no prohibitory law can b*

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
- Gflod - as - the - best

&amp;S5

Come and see

for Yourself

J-S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
GUARDIAS SALE.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
&gt; e'Y,gkoci'.ry

aisd tka house:.

Just opened in Mr. BOWNE’S NEW STORE,

Mftyi/fyoy Slocr,

ndlng thuee who

SOUTH S'®&lt;
Snr* Sth,1T‘
H here can Iw found ■ choice nnd well icloclcd Slock of Staple
and Fancy
1

Now friend* for U&gt;* present I bld you
farewell, anxlonaly desiring tbit your
remaining day* may be doubly crowned

A complete aworlment ol *U kinds of Whole and Ground
Sptcea
,
,

your Hvss peaceful, icntented and hap­
py.
4
Phillip Twotiard. of Middleville, next
was'called, who with interesting r»-

■hip of Thornapple.

After which J. W.

daughter of a wealthy and happy,
ly lo*t their iivea Tho mignifieen

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.

WARRANTEp PURE.
AU kinds nf Fruit in their Season.

LAWSON’S

iE

iebmiju.jcutiu,'
Rheumatism,

Freah Vegetables altr*)a on hand.
Algo we have a full line of the beat

Lampe &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Ware
Always on hand at.pricei that cannot be beat in the County

CASH ■til) ¥ERS

find it to their advantage to &lt; r
anime our Ktock before purchasing elsewhere.

KO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any psrt of tbe City.
Raspedfully,
Spooner &amp; Hepburn

Tb* fatet

without anything ugly nr wished in tbe
day. and tbatj^ly odd million* gallon*

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

tbo hallo from October till
May. Not a pleasant subject to speak
of but on* of vital importance, nut only

ston that to me wat actually painful,
TUton to ton years older forhto experi­
ence, and even Isunty Frank Moulton
shows the effect* of tbe strain. By tbo a confit-ration al a moment'* notice.

their fl*n cew, but ildJdaeetn to me that

can tarry tn th* eity of Trent during tbe
setting of that august Council In which
the holy Father* made and published
that wonderful book which they hoped
would bring ail the world Io the knowl-

edge of a swamp. Comparatively fen
■ven of tbe fits! rale - hotel* and board­ th rough lb* trying acene* of our Amerling haute* have anything like proper
pride tbe devotion and bomtancy of our

■bow the facililM* modem hottsre

'liquid damnation"
l

L10IEHSII fflMIBHBMB

SALE OX EXECUTIOX.

va when Michael r-urvetu* was made to
ride from earth to heaven In * firry
ms, their clowris and batd-iooms chariot driven by John Calvin,—we
tba foulest air continually into can vi*It London tn 14M when tbe |wopy of ths houao ar* qs fruitful of

Jority are not In Rrmfistby with our
be largely di- present legislation, which attempts to

year* ending B*pt. 30, 1S7 i. was 114 ;

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

do not acrupd* to charge tba
ague and intermittent lover abounding Chieftain aa be lead* hl* conquering

frank open him as unchangwd In sppearansnea, but

I* as an interor many while

.TA.MES LEFFCEL&amp;CO.

Em pt nw

blistering rends *f Arabia, in the days
of the nno» humble camel driver and

*1 question, than hr voting as one men
for the regular Republican nomin**,
Zachatiab Chandler, for Bamtor, end
from Its myriad planted seed*.
The United Stales Revenue Depsul- th* warmest public ap|&gt;robation, and thus truly reprerent their constituent*
w* sincerely hop* tbe eudorsemrnt of and reflect th* almost unanimeue will
engaged in th* btninea* of selling llqufhrery loyal man in th* United Statre
Th&lt;&gt; record bs gives of th* doings and
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
condition of our penal and humanitarian
ntm,institution* must fill with joy and satis­
levied in th* State. Four year*' receipts faction every friend of the unfortunate,
would build every rail road In th* ftato.
On th* statute books of the State only th* unvarnished fact* in every case,
stand* a law, tbe coruUtullouallty of
place th- State of Michigan in tho proud
by tho Supreme Court, which declare* position of doing more to alleviate hu­
man misery, and elevate humanity than
the prtnef]-*!*, liable to fine and
onpeut. Not leas than 6,000 publie, and at au *xpena« *o insignifi­
cant in comparison with the good sc- *d horn* In the legal arena, and the
5,000 or l.OCO persons were dally vlolatworld I* expected to look on breslblere.
Tilton galnel the first advantage by
rlthout number.
would be arr
having the trial of the ca»c transferred
What niakr*
dUftrence? Is
that public ■stations ar* doing, must have forgot­
senUment sustain* thr
one and ten the golden rule of human brother- whleh loth aide* appeared to consider
not th* other! Every good Uttecn abCoart after th* room
shudders at th*

we not haw th* aid of lutelllgent legtelation t list will diminish the Intemper-

Shipping Boxing, 8 Home Pourer, $2,00; 4f Horae .Power, $3,80.
FKOH ITI DM

THE GOVERNOR S MESSAGE.

In our j-aper to-day will be louud
leet entirely. I mean the victim* of In­ that ]ortion of th* Message of Gor.
temperance, if there I* an evil that Bagley uuivoidably crowded out of th*

Th* Soldier*' Home el Harper Hov-

PRICES DELIVERED ON BOARD OF CARS. AT SPRINGFIELD. OHIO.

ken up by typhoid lever,'thirty csss* tbe world b liter for our having lived In
of which taade,thrir appearance among it; have we cvntribeUd auy thoughts

of tho United Blates donate during all
the dark day* of III* Hcbellkai

bony hand Into almost every family. county.
CM commanding the troop* to Ibo Board Its army, though losing ita hundreds
wsekly, u recruited dally by Ita hun­
dreds more. Pauperism, crime. Insani­
•huuld know, and understand.
tho State au- ty, disease, and dealljXile Its direct re­
sult*, and untold private griefs and ml
Act No. 91 of 1673 provided

Episcopal icbool of tbe best order, fur

K' '*. near Burlington, N. J? was lately

who believed himeelf to be-on tbe right
And Beecher’s bearing was tquallr un­
daunted.

Look at Thi

nlclpolitlc*. would In many of them
as will most eSartually pul a stop to t! is
Ufa destroying, health annihilating. God

hlgb-llceue*.
following Executive Oummitt**:
N. Bsaiow,
through aa

t c&lt;&gt;kstri urentlaws regulating tho sale of

lianrr Ward

MPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTFDI
Campari«on Invited mid Competition Defied in

�Waxtkd.—A good girl to do general
housework, enquire of ’Mrs. E B.
Dewey, career cf Broadway and Green

TlfS R,«rJsUC^|l

Ineuraucii Company of Barry arid Ea­
ton Counties, Mich., ending Dee., 81,
1874. Boid Company bein^1 located at

Nashville add Charlotte, am. Joing bus­
iness in tho counties of Barty and Ea-

Remember tho poor. It is bard to lie
poor at any time, but in rold weather
ptnvrty is Uanler to Ipar tliun in aum-

For What?
FLORHCg SlflKG-IACHIR

In

Independent Pbjacian,

CHROMIC DISEASE,

Cniutii a lexical Practice

Dr. J. H»lkrr&lt; CnlifoHih Tte-■gir. BJitnx are t. purely VstretaHe
prnrnntiuii. mn-lc ehirflv from the nullre
bHkrfosin I • .- )
r» SrvwL. moewtekM ot CaLUarata. the
■aollciwi! pronntles wbfaii are extracte&lt;&lt; tlirrifrom oit'ioat tbe aae uf Aleobst
TU- qtuwtion u almo»t daily sakod. "WhM

FRII OF CHARGE.

saav.

fl!

stoua.® T

{i

tto SJUw UkalmM&gt;M« WKS ■

fl

Making socks with Zeal's knitting
machine may b-' lomething “new imder
tbe sun.” but mendiug them i- certain­
ly a “dented" old besinos*.

Iff UDgtn Inat,
fc.aeaa.
sew tom,

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Mauee A Pi colon, is taking a few uroks
of rest, by visiting bis old home at Saneca Falls. Now York.'

BaitEsr, Da Wit Hatx'i ,
___
rxx Lnxas, cures the worst eases of
Coughs, Colds and all tbe draoaeM of
tho Lungs. Hirout aad Chest. For
Whooping Coegh and Croup it is a
csfaara specific. Tho most obstinate
cu-m surely yield to Hall's Balsam,
when used perwevcringly. Stands at ths
bead of oil cough proparatiiua.
Bohl
Regular meeting of common council, everywhere. Joan F. Hntr, Cnaur
A Oo, proprietors, 8 and 0 College
Wednesday evening, January 6th, 1875. Plaro. N. Y.
Present — Recorder, Aid. Besemer,
Jewell. Fuller. Bentley, Hicks, Dolpb.
Minutes of two previous mw tings,
read and approved.
Tbe eforegv of grade cf Broadway
V/At tbo regular meeeing of tho Connand Green street, twins the special or­
ty Grange uf Barry County, held Jan.
der of bosinese fur tha regular meeting,
5tls 1875. fthe follow ingj_Offi&gt;«rs ware
tba same was taken up. The profile
elected for tbo ensuing year.
exhibited, end no objection* being
Usury Jjfinchrumb—Master.
made, the following reeolntione was of­
Pvitrr Burton—Ovenevr.
Ira Slowell—Lecturer.
Wnaaxis, at a regular meeting of tho
John laehty—Btvwart.
Common Council held January 6th. 1875
The profile of Broadway street from
Blate Io Walnut street's and Green
J.J ILtulvrshol—Chaplain.
sirwt from Broadway to Joffmon, wu
C. N. Young—Treasurer.
Vsloatiiis lUph.gl—S.cr.t lr?.
Wai Bfauchanl—UaiteKeopev.
Mr, A Patman—Cores.
Urn. J. J. Ilaodenhot—Pomona.
Mrs. 1*. Bartun—Flora.

X&gt;r. X. B. FOOTIE.
■ex TBS, Mew Terfc.

ACENT8 WANTED.

Mootings under tbo pasturage of Rev.
11 IL Maynard, Imvo recontly closed nt.
tho White School House in Maple
Grove, which resulted in much good.
Over 20 camo forward and exproasod

business, and as I have made arrange­
ments to increase my facilities fur doing
better work than ever, all should call
and gat a negative taken. Tho superi-orify of my work in tho post is a suffi­
cient guarantee of firat-clasa work in
he future.
Rooms In Washington ten, by coaxing them into church on
Sunday mornings, instead of going
Block, south side State Street.
seating and hunting—by handkerchief

Painting and Grafting.

AR Ready to Buy Wheal,

Oats, end

Tlw undesigned having purchased
tho Baryyyille Flouring Mill, uro pre­
pared to^ milling of any description
on short notice. Patronage solicited.
Custom work a speciality. Cash paid
for wheat, corn, oate and buckwheat.
Walxxx A Hienos.
Barryvilk1, Nov. 19, 1874 .
31m3

Special Notice.

LOST.—City ot Hastings Order, No.
190 for 835.80. The finder will ploase
return to the subecribere, a. payment
has b&gt;wn stopped.
Wrutrxs Beomeu.
Hastings, Nov. 28.1874.
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By Aid, Beosmcr—
That the city purchato tho Llulladay
Wind Mill, with derrick, and 3 31 inch
cylinder Pump, Antoruautic Tank for
liorsus and byJrant. For tbe sum of
8248,00 Ires 10 per bent for cash.
Ayes—Hicks, Bessmer.
Nays — Jowell. Fuller,
BootIvy.
Dolpb.
PttalttJ, that the City Treasurer bo
and is hereby instructed to transfer tbo
following sums from the past indoblo-1-

He keeps constantly on
hand Mo, 1, Pianos ranging
in price from $250 to $1800.
jflio, .4gent for famous
Estey, Manning and Bur­
dett Organs.
,

A Map oftho United States Given Away.
. If you want a beautiful map, 15xM
iMboe. of the United State., aetid your
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Harrta-u. 5, Slate BL, Bo»ton. Mwra; or

THE

Hastings Drug Store

Fuller. Dulpli.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

mTiiiTO,

An assesment bus peen made during I
the year for the sum of 17,355 32. and
tho rate was 20 cento on each, S100 in­ frvtu No*. Oth, 1874. to Jon. 9tb, 1874,
cured tor full year and per rata in otb- Eighty-thi
• " *
•
er cases. Nothing was teastossed for
bought of Mt. Af Ryerson, six two year
uuossmuuts not paid.. Thia Company
old steers that weighed 8090 lbs, for
Ayea
—
HiAa.
Jewwll,
Fuller,
Dolph,
dotes its books for aasetament tbo 30th
which they paid 8304.05, and two 3
day of September uf eaeB-and every Bcssmer, Bentley.
year old heifon that weighed 2450 lbs,
Nays—None.
for which they paid 3100,45. Pity
City of Hastings to D- Bonnet Pr.
This company prut idee a-t_rp!usuf
ton cents on each uno hundred doltats For drawing as fellows :
country.
Oet. 19, '74, lumbar t&lt;&gt; Fngiae
iusuicd to pay actual louea as they oc­
hare learned itbat a small boy cur. This company pays, three-fourths
yesterday asked a Murk In this city tbo
of actual value on buildings and fulj
price uf stick candy. Un learning
value oti contents if iniured fur that
that he sold six stacks fur Sre cents tits
boy figured the following: six sticks
lor five cents, five sticks for four cents,
City of Heatings to John A. Fulbr .Dr.
four sticks for throe cents, three sticks
B. W. Warren. Prcaadsnl, and Clem­ To plastering cistern an-i help no
for two cento, two sticks far one cent,
same
■ - 88 50
ent Smith, Secretary of said Company
which loaves one stick for nothing and
The account of D. Bennett bo allowed
all and each for himself, doth depose
concluded tu take it, and coolly walked
and say that they have read tbo forego­ 25 cents on fire de|nrtmsnt fund, 81 00

Goals to th. lands, at tbe Com;«ny'&gt;
Office In St I.outa.
For psLrtlcutare tu phamphlets with
mpe. addreas A. L. Deane, iLand Com­
missioner. Atlantic and Pacific Rail­
road Co.. K Booth 4th Street, Bl. Loua,

A. N. S A B IN,
Commission Merchant,

Corner State aud Creek St. Building
oneo occupied by Boston Cash Store

J. P. ROBERTS.

BLACK A FULLER.

LADIES

C. SCIiUEENWRG’

Pletmles Brown, Hastings township:
Ira A- Osgood, Hope ; John Jones, Or­
angeville : John A 8nyd«r, Barry;
Geo-.W Kilboero. Maple Greve; L D.
Putter. Maple Grove ; John 8. Oewnsb-k, Tborwpjdo ; M Mgre. Batlaad; Israel 8. Buiee. 8d ward, euy of

AMERICAN MARBLE

FLOUX t orjis

illumes stum ■uiBssaTUBeis/.issiai
ing statement and know tho contents. '
triiitt. wsm, uni in
Mayhew Business College, of Detroit, thereof, and thxt they have good rea­ ut John A. Fuller at 38.50 on fire da-,
HIGH-TEST BURNING OILS.
whose card appears in another column, son to believe and do believe sail state- nartment fund.
Ths Bost and Cheapest in the Ma
Carried.
is in all respects very superior. Its
Ayes—Hicks, Jewell, Fuller, Dolph,
oourso of study is not surpassed any­
Boesmer, Bentley.
where President Mayhew's uro alone
Preaid ent.
Nayo- -None.
City of Hastings to W. IL Whipple Dr.
worth the cost of a scholarship. His
Cumext Smuk, Secretary.
To balance for work on fire engine, 50
'boUeniiy Book-keeping has for years
2000 AGENTS W.ANTED FOR TEE
Sworn and subscribed Cotore me at
Ayes—Beesmor.
boeu used as the text book uf the Col­
Charlotte in said Slate and county this
Naya—Hicks. Jewell, Fuller, Dolph,
Ladies’ Medical Guide,
lege of tho City of Now Turk, whoso
7lb day of January, A. D. 1875.
Bentley.
Board uf Education consider it tho
Account ol I. W. Vrooman, referred
to Finance como-ittao.
Account of W. H. Itayfcrd 84 00 for
M erchant Tailors,
People at Hastings, Marshall, Hills­
oerricM on board of registration, was
dale and along the line of tho Michigan
sllcwed aad order drawn on contingent
A Ohio railroad will be intoroated at tbe
Ayos—Hicks, Fuller, Jowell, Dolph,
announcement that tbe negotiatona in
Beesmor and Bentley.
Europe for a money-loan are reported
Naya—Nona.
aa terminating favorably. Aa aoon aa
RocHXsrn, N. Y-, Jeu. 13, 1874.
Hadley A Hitchcock was allowed
John H. Wendell &amp; Co.,
the bonds executed by tho company are B. V. I’ntec*. M. D. Bufialo, N Y.;
81 40 on general highway fund fur
Commission Merchants la
Dtsr Sir—I bad suffered (rem Catarrh lumber.
received, 8500,000 aud steel rails for
Ayos—Hicks, Jo wall, Fuller, Dolpb,
the first SO miles of road-bed will bo in aa aggravated fur about twelve years
and for several yours from Bronchial Bcsatncr and Bentley.
furnished. Moro money is promised trouble. Tried many puctoi| and things
Nays—None.
Addr...,
iwnoKt Ta Mnv. ’&lt;2.
lltl!&lt;TI!«O
forthcoming as tho work progresses. -ilh
MICHIGAN.
Account of Dwight A Burrell was re­
DETROIT.
There are ths most favorable prospects becoming nearly worn out wlh excoomve ferrod to finance cogunitteo.
Editoriol labors on a paper 11 New York
By Aid. Hickanow for the Sfieedy completion ot this
City, I was attacked with i tonchitie, in
Tbat Runyan and Herrick be allow­
important road, which will be 400 miles a eovers term, suffering air oet a total ed 81 00 per wook from Jane ary let
long—Er.
______ ■
toes of voice- I returned home here, 1876, for looping fire ia engine room
r'rMLOrtm’S HKBoJc’BTBCUUt^l*iid
but had been Iximo only two weeks when necessary io keep the engine ftvm
when I was completely prostrated with
Heteonhsge from the Lungs, having
List of letters nimaing, uncalled for, four severs bleeding spells within two
weeks, and first three inside of nine
tn tbo Poet office on Jan. SOth:
days. In the September following, 1
Leonard J Bradford, Mrs Thomas .m proved aufficienlly to bo able to be
Bowen, Daniel Huckxton, Mrs Sarah aboet, though in a very feeble state.
Boons. Mr. Olive M Eaton, Wm Gib­ My Bronchia! trouble remained and tbe
son, Mra A King, B F Lian, Goo Catarrh was tenfold worse than before.
Miglea, Wm Mutter. Job® Patterims, Every effort lor relief seemed fruitless.
I seemed to bo losing ground daiiy. I
Goo Rowledcr, W C Robinson. Wm continusff in thia feeble state, raising
Rowley, Miso Cora A Tbylur, Mra John blood almost daily until about tho firet
Carried.
Taylor, Robert Usher, Joskdi Whitnry, of March, *73, when I became eu bad
DR. C. A. SMITH’S
Ayre-Hicks, Dolph, Fuller. JowoiL
In calling for tU abc^e ptaase say as to be entirelv confined to tbs house.
Beesmcr
and Bentley.
“advertised."
J. Roarers. P. M.
Medical Infirmary,
Nays—Nona.
On motion Oounol adjourned.
J. W. BxxTTjrr,
.) Vacorder pro tem

1875, at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon:
Orrin H. Colo, Maids Grove • Chariee
Dolph, 111 ward Gtty! of Hearings j'iWUliamA. Meo. IrvicrrWra'Clytra-.

For Skin lliseasrs. Empuons.Tetter.
Sdl Rheum, Blotchy Spots, Pimply
Pustak-a, Bab. CarbuucJre. Ihngworma,
Scald It rad. Sore Eyes, Erysipelas. Iteh,
Scurfs. Ducnloratioas of tho Skin, Hires on
aud Diseases ol the Skin cf whatever naane
This is the place to buy kiur |ru»ata or nature, are literally dug up i—•---- ‘-1
We have tba be.1 lino of goods that out ot the stem in a short I
was ever brought tn Hastings. Call use of three Bitten.
Pin. Tape, and other W&lt;
and examine for yonrself and you will
inc &gt;n the s; stem of to nuu:y the

SinUCliu*

HEADQUARTER*.

uviraiii is dub!

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

JOHN PETTIT

No reports, as yet, have Ima rureived of tho upsetting of whole sled­
loads of the jolly young [xuplo. Some
driver should play this trick on a slodload,,just for fan, and give ut th-»
names and incidents appertaining tbure-

Commxactu. Concur, Grand Rapids;
thorough work ; able touchers. Great­
We believe there is a city ord
er demand for students to fill positions
than the supply. Tonne reasonable. providing for tho clearing off uf
For circulars address Cl G. Sweusborg. on sidewalks, in consequence ot
Proprietor.
_________
I.. Kuck-U. money to Lean un Ileal
Estate Security.
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matter ut laying pipo bum Barlow &amp;
Goodyear's dam
Mured that tho question of wind mill

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Vurauxa Brrrxxa.
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through the skin in Pimples, Erapttaas.

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                    <text>Qeo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

gloom of a very uncomfortable room far
away from *eeme of comfort and giadnoe*; *o ah* haittned her «tep* and went
on through tho «tnrm and cold with her
and thought*.
Ye* I Chrirtma* wa* coming 1 And
for four year* every Chrirtma* which
cam* to bet had been redder and ted­
der, the Ihought She remembered
year* when Chriatma* gift* ewaited her
aa they would'await many a happy girl
er* Inner Aha rwaUa,! tha vannna rlr.

nesiwal apd tWes Car^

YOU WILL FIND

MEEtZP

life within the pad four year*.
Tb* death of her
parent*, her
■ub**quMt
distress, until at last
• he wa* driven to her pre.ont
occupation, whcrarwith ah* managed to
•upport bar brother and erif. H* was
I he baby whsa^her mother dted—a pany child of three yearii—aad a mother's
fat word* hxd explored her utterly
tfor the bripfas boy. How wsll
had kept her promire tb* child
alone knew : but there had bren day*
when the eiater would willingly hav*
laid th* dalicalo form under tb* grata

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And now, with th*** old memories iu
her heart, the girl went onward through
the street*, blinded by the doctu of
wiad, until far bcm* wm reachod. The
king stair* were climbed at last,' end
alone m (be dMotate room the brother
and rider clasped each other cloacly
When Willi# wa. at fat .teeping,
Edith laid berwlf down be.id* him and
dreamed of other day*, and in her
CHRISTMAS dream she mw two standing aide by
side in a nu*)y furnished room—a girl
of seventeen yean, a young man of
twenty. There wa* a world of trouble
in the faoe of lb* Uttar, and hi* dark

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• Will you really give me up, doar F'
tho young man asked ; '•will you verily
give me up for an idle report that ba*
uo sbaJuw of truth in it I O! Edith,
dsrhng ! listen to me first ?'’ Aad the
girl ualy nulled coldly, as if wearied
with bi* boy's ptey. Then he spoke
■gain. “Do yuu Iwlieve in your heart
that 1 Mid thoe« words, Edith ? And
she answered, “You have hoard my
opinion, *ay no mure about it ; but be
kind enough to and a tevn* a* anuoung
to tn* a* il tau« b* vtnbarra»*ing to
yuurrelf."
O t th* cruel *&lt;crn uf till** word*!
And th* cruel light of ib-i-* bin* *y*o.

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Edith." ho sari.
You bare given---------,------- w--------of your l&lt;iv* for tn* to willingly forgot
it all ”
She auawrt**! indifferently. “I do
net dotty tout I have dun* many a fooliab thing which, if 1 had been lea* jmpnlsivs, would nevsr have bean done
And the word* which at lima* I may

weary girl re*t a few munrents lieaidv
the Cro before going ।
'which mged fiercely
rtreet* with *1* d. V.__—,-------------of nuiey fret wa* heard end up the
■tain trainp«\l two who had braved tha
A eerie* of patter* of Kreat Intorret on • tonn fearloetly for th* take of wring
FRENCH LITERATURE AND PAR- “A«nt Rachel ’
1SIAN LIFE,
"Hurrah. Atiulie!” cried tho boy».
By Alber: ntiodoc. with llluvtnlion* by
French ArtUta, will appear during Ih*
into th* warm, tiro-lighted room. ‘•Har­
year.
rah! for Chri*lmn is coming and what
"THEMY8TEBIOU8 ISLAND.
Or. "Tha Modern Roblnaon Unttoe,” ere fuu going to gir* ui ?"
Julre Vern*‘» late*: »tury, w:ll be cen­
Idim Rachel looked at the young intrul.r* with rye* that tried t» bo stern,
by tnxe Heim,
a* eke replied, “Nothing but a good.
"MY TOURMALINE,"
Begin* in November, and will run for ■ouim! »[unkiug tu’toich you manner*,
three or four month*. '1 hero will alao you rude young one*, and to puuiab you
be other Novelette* and Shorter Stories
bydfcadlng Ameriran and English Story
Writer*. The Magarino will contlnuv to violently agrinit it. Arthur?'"
to hold it* pre-emlnenoe In thia regard.
"Bother Iho uld b*d I” exclaimed th*
The Eaoay* Review*. and Editorial
Papon will, aa heretofore, employ the boy, removing th* sling of bn disrespect,
ablest pea* In both Europe and America. however, with a kiss which bo knew by
Home and Society, which haa grown la ex|&gt;*rifluru Auntie could never reritl.
favor and in excellence from th* flrei.
“Yon have not vpikeu to Mire Man­
wilt tie made more attractive, useful an* ning, L yv," »aid Misi Rachel, reprov­
valuable In It* Influence on the aoelal
ingly, and instantly tho drvenuaker wa*
The Etching* will be etUi farther Un­ taluted after the uiual curta.y of six
proved. and tbrro will be greater variety aad eight yean of boyhood. Two cold
in Hila derartment.
little palm* wtre timidly extended, nnd
Scribner’# Monthly, by ibo verdict of Edith clasped them in her sleiuler hand
both the Engl tail nod the American
pre**, la Tha Feet of all the Moulhllr*. tenderly, for she loved children, and her
Tti* Eight Bound Volume*, of Scrib­
ner constitute an Illustrated Llbrarv of
W ha: would shs not have given to have
**Vn him io warmly clad and *o full of
“Vigorous health n* the** little fellow*
who stood before her ?
“What are you going to have for
L'hrittmaa, *ay t" asked Arthur, wit!:

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ot a wall-known American tanner and
and engineer (Colonel Waring, of Og­
den Farm. Newport, R. I.,) during d
tour through aotne of tbt lere fre piented

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forgot entirely, since I now retail thoin."
-- -------- - ______, fitted hi* head proudly,
-------------------- her* wHIr
nnullerabl* auxpriso, but no word pant­
ed hi* lip*. Aud presently he left th*
room and the bouse forever. Then,
aud not till th»n, did tho girl who** cru­
el word* had driven him away, became
bar natural self one* more. Without

asked, and Mire Rachel in speaking of
bnr riaier only nail* her by her firet
aam*. But they are Arthur- and Har­
ry, and—didn't you hear a knock F'
The knock wa.-. repeated, thi* time
loudly, and Willie ran to tho door-.
.••Hallo r cried a voice which Edith recognired aa belonging to Barry or Ar
thur. of whom rii* bad just been ap*akbur. “Hallo! are yen her brother F*
“I’m mv liater’a brother," timidly re­
plied Willie, hardly knowing who “her”
might be.
•■Well, you look like her and I gueae
If* all right. Aunt Rachel—”
“Will you com* in, d*arF’ a*k*d
Edith, now caning forward. Harry
walked in rather bashfully and twitted
hi* eap a* he delivered the following
Di-tsagv
"Aunt Rechel—now, auntie
—new-ah* wants you to corns to her
hon*e to-morrow ntghl—tmw—'bout
tea time. She seat veu a note, but I’ve
rom aad lost it‘
naywar.'oeure I *
'rid**, she told me

iTX'.

Grov. Melfa
Educatiou and Public School*—
Mce*r&gt; Warren. Thom peon. Hunting­
ton.
•
Banka and Jnooq®ration*—Meern.il
Oabom, Jenkt, Whit*.
Military Attiire-Merere Mcvaa,
Wood, David.

Railroad*— Merer*. Well*. Wa
Ctobb. ’
'
• Hoad, and JJridgo*—Msmts. A

Janaary.». 1875.

$

Mechanicel IuImmIs—Mi ears. Corey,
The I^gialarwe of 1876 may now "be
ud to be fairly at wuek, and lb* indi ■ Jenfa, Hawkins.
Saline Interests—Maesra. Webber,
Ncrth^B«rrick
Lumber InterosU-Meosre. Melfa.
Nefaun, Dand.
Fishrag Intireate—M.aMi&gt;. David,
Mitchell,
Corev.
Im* of personal interest,
eob*erve
Canal*. River aad Harbor faprovsthan uauaL and that in all that effect
th* puldie w**L they will be active and
vigibnf» Thv tfeaato ia composed
largely of new men. only four saombore
of iho (tenet- of 1878. Meeera. Well* of
Port Huron, Gray ot N*w*ygu, Mliehell uf Grand Travers, and Mellon uf
Macomb, being returned ; uf there
Merer*. Wells, Gray and Mitchell are
Republic^, and Mr Haifa a Demo­
crat. There are, however, several olh-

leaving him on Christmas night Sud­
denly the nehy fat were heard on the
elairs again, and the door wm opened a
crack, white ajvfa* outeide laid. "I mv
Him Manning, I forgot-now—to tell
you, your brother is to com* too—now,
auntia said so!” With that tb* door
closed and the fat deported, whU" WilKo's lahghter wn» m fowl a* his tear*
hail fan
Meanwhile, tho day after Edith bad
fin'faed her work for Mire Rachel, that
lady was rifling quietly iu her room
alone ia the twilight, when a haodwime
loco looked in at the halLopenod floorand a tall youag figure walked in s*ftly.
A moment's pan** and then Aunt Rschel kn w her Willard had returned,
for no one bat Willard would think of
chokrng her almost to death with hi*
atroug voung arm* and kfa*e. Thev
had a long talk of an bouv’s tength.and
tho "Sea Gull'' wa* rated al it* full val­
ue by its young captain as he naatlvl at lore, Meesro. Thornaa of Allegan, War­
Annt Iteeher. fat. and allowed her to ren of Eaton, Fanebar ot Isabella.
jwt him just M sbo di«l tear year* a^-o
Cobb of Kalamaxuo and Grvus-L of
to cay. Buch a handaim* follow a* h* Wayae, wet* member* of the last Boom
wa* 1 and Aeut Rachel iniUntly con­ of Rep reerntatirw. and other* have
templated a match b*two*n h*r n*ph*w been Iteprosentativs* in year* gone by.
and th* .voting dre**mak»r. "who wa* In ability wa think the present Senate
*v*rv inch n lady, if »h* wa* poor 1"
She mw Willard th* next d«y and the will compare favorably with any one
nori, and between talking to him. lis­ that bo* preceded it daring th* twenty
tening Io hi* eonfo*»ioa* of boyi»h yean that we have been mom or lea*
■crape* *nd old tiro**, »h* put thi* and familiar with the gentlemen wno have
that together and formed a plan about
two young p*-pb» who knew naught of
her plotting.

Bfae. While.
A»yluui for lnxano--Afemrs. Thomp­
son. Cook Adair.
Asylem for Deaf. Dumhand BUadJfossrs. Wells, Carrey, Redfi*hl.
Agricultural College—Afeurs. Afarray. Cook, Babcock.
Univenily and Normal SchoolJfesors Thomas, Wood, Huntington.
State Public School-Afasrs. Jenks.
Mitchell. Fish.
Geotoeirel Surrey of tho State Afeaexs. r i.. Wakreu, 'Boiee
State Capital and Public Building*Af.«ra GroutoL North, Webber.
'
State Ijbrary—-Afoesrs. Tliutaa*, Web-

Coaetitutiuuel Amesdiu.nte- -Meevti.
Haalington. Couk. Afore*.
entire satisfaction of tho jioople, and in
Rules and Joint Rule*—Jfosanu
U manner that will do moat to promote Osborn, MuIm. Fish.
Eugroa.tneut sad Enrollment of Bill*
all the gleet and growing iolareaU, di*
-Afaws. Warren. WeiU. Cobb.
verrifioa a* tfav era. of oar State.

All day Aunt Raebeil had bora busy
decorating bar rooms with wTvcthe and
berriss, and now the leaning drew near,
bringing the hour of bar gueeti' arri- party, and on all th* grept moral quearal. Her aieter end sister’* children, lion*, likely to be eloeely contorted thi*
and dtar friend* wlio alwsrs met each iraaion, hi* vote will art be wanting to
other ia that snug liltlc tnaneioo. all
Rocolloction* of lb* .eeriy retltanMt
him that tho b«tti« with her woman'* were there, and non* euuld read th* prevent the panag* ot any mooiur* that
pride bad nearly provea too much for ।happy oservt hidden in Aunt Rachel'* madd in th* leart drtrect from th* high oi that (&gt;art of Johnstown (to wit) 1 N.
hor woman a strength; and now she ।
R. 8 W. At that time tha township of
wept until her brart bvld no more tears, ।
Johnstown conipritad all of town« 1 sad
and «h* oouU only *ob and moan in J
2 North of ranges 7 and 8 West
My
h-r utter desolation. Then when she (
lather, Emory Cheery. Battled here
had grown calm again, softly she crept (
Juns ". 1M$, aad there were then re­
up thu stair*, entered h«r mother * room ,
nnd in th* dim light of the shaded gas. ।
, siding here Stephen CoBii* Harlow
kistad the sfaping iavalid. and crept ,
Merrill, Wm. P. Bristol, John Culvep,
off to bet room. How many little love ] (
enfte mot her eye* as sb* glanced (
Solomon Gelman. Judge 8. V. R. York.
around I Dainty basket* which had (turned safely from a two-year*' vnyag*
Alonso Bruodxge, John Marshal, Hen­
held rar* flow*ra and blossom* of sweet- (and found b'.sdearoneasowdl and hap­
est fragrance; toksn* simple, to be sure py So he laughed and talked aad dHr:ail crime, and alleviate the our*** of ' ry Paul. William Smith, Henry P.
but eloquent with the love which had yerted about hi* gift.*, which still bung th^+iquor trefic, provided *uch Legie-1 Bowman, Rufo. Oowfa, father of the
prompted tliera. were scattered b»ro ‘up-.n lbs mysterious trei *«cnrely luskoi
lai ion wa* not a lowering of tb* high jI late Geo. T. Cowie*, Anitin Wright, and
■ i&gt;.l there, silent reminders of the true, in
.
tho b*ck parlor. But the duck,
Jason Cowles had
loving heart she now doubted and ,struck eight, and Aunt Radiol entered ruoral petition th* p*opl* of thi* Stole '! Nelson Barnum.
• corned. She went to bar dreami, aud the room boding Willie Manning by have ever taken oo this aad kindred ' previously sealed her*, but wa&lt; at thia
tho -lark, handsome face of her lover ,the haad.
rime
living'at
JonMvilli,
Mich.
social question*
On th* Senatotial
looked out at hor from the ease which
•‘Halloo?’ shouted Harry, running
Tb* first religion* eervieo held in
bid the picture from all *yso save her up to. iho Lewildwd child, “ynu’vo question he ha* truly represented the
own. Many a tune had she prewed come, have yuu T—where’* your sister’" Republican* of the 16th Senatorial Dis­ JoliM'own was by Elder Chany, end
her lips to the pictured face and shed Before the hoy ounld r*[dy th* looked trict, by bte presirtent effort* to recur*
tear* over il for Mk* of th* living fac* ,door wm unfatenrd cud the grand
Hall, (who was at Hosting* boarding
which wm hidden day and night in her ,ChristsnM tree stood rusplenleul before
though thia ia nut yat a^scmpliabod, the min at work on the first grist mill
the guests “Willard." whispered hie
built rt our County Seal) which was a
Aunt, "go Into the library ; your gilt i* whan it iball be, aa w* fully behave it
otfar, who would not tell an untruth, there. It wm too tafie fur wrapping will be. ‘ th* people will be aa much la* shanty about 12 x IK fat. 1 will right
had told bar to, and sb* bad listened to pa [ten," »ho added, with eoraethiag
hero rolato n tittle raridnt that took
Miu Rachri saw the look of paiu in word* which) her lover had repeated to very like diamond* glistening in her
After r.adi^
oth*r ntu for di* aceompliriimBnt ol place at thi* meeting
the yonng girl'* foe*, and auiwerol for other*—which crimsoned her toes with
tb* hymn, the book wm handed to Mr.
her, “PeojJ* Bever ean toll what their wounded pride and mortification. What ’ Woaderingly tho young man obeyed, a work that ia not only foe th* b*e&lt; in­
gift* arc to bo. Master Inquisitive—dos t wonder that she CMt him off and refus­ snd laughingly )«ft th* parlor. Mmn- tent uf thi* Blate, but * triumph for Nofau Barnum, with tb* roquost that
ed to bear his fable explanations I So sbile Harry and Arthur plied Willie troedum, jutlie* nnd right, that will give h* would start tb* tune. He posted the
you know that F*
Then up apako Harry, th* yunnger the gifts wore put away and the picture with question* unUl the timid child el- th* tin* man of tha nation unaleyed book to Rufai Cowfa with this remark,
boy: Well, J ou’re going to havu some­ UMtroyed ore ibo tired girl sought bar
pteoaure. Spec* haa hitherto prevent­ "Go It Cow)**, God. I can't."
thing. a! any rate, ain't you t Mr mam­ bod, and thus all tho sweet visions of
Some of th* old rettlers at Hastings
ma always gives m* lute of ihlag* -dee* hor heart were forever dispelled.
bad a big brother like we haver to., ed u» from giving even a briri notice of
AU thi* Edith dreamed white steep­ *o. And Willi*retorted with tb* only tb* ofRcera of lb* Senate ur Houao, bat will rooolfat Mr. Neboa Barnum &gt;
your mammal"
Edith row lu i»*at on her shawl, but ing btside her brother. Aud when the question'ho dared ask, “DunT you with if not to lai* for u* to eay that in th* being oos uf th* County CuauaiaetareaV
leart sparkled in her blue ry*e a* sbo grey dawn awoke her to another dav of you bad a big water like I hav* F’ And
Senate (pth the rxreptk n of Sergeant- Tbay undoubtedly will recoltect h..w
replied, sadly, "1 hav* no mother, my wrarinaee, she aroee haggard and un- Aunt Rachel, stopping un behind, asked
dear little boy. Bb* went away from frosbed, far having paesod again lb* children if they didn’t wiah they at-Ann*. who by the way tea fiae
t.&gt; iwear that 1 over *4w. with on*
tno thm yearn ago. and Httte brother through the oorrow which four year* wore Irutlieta, with a big airier and looking, irentlemuly offirer, tram Leuago had left a wound in heart m yet
and 1 are all alone now."
aw** county, tUu officer* uf th* lari Bon- Mption. and that w*a Henry A. H
brother in the bargain.
"Yon going to give him a prvaout F’ uthoaled by time. 8b* had never seen
Willard went to th* library a* direct­ cle were all re-aketed, and a* they of Johurtowu, known by tho aobrit
Lrr
tovsr
sine*
-,
bnt,
with
bitter
tear*,
Ereued Hany, quite unmoved by
uf “Swearing HoyL" Mr. Baninm &lt;
ed, and found only a ricuder figure, and
iith’a evident diatreee. Anu Aunt Re­ •cxroi a year after thair broken ongxgo- a aweet, pal* face alone in th* room. made u* manly, eo.npetent and efficient
chel, are the girl could auawer, sudden­ xneut, had learned bow entirely untrne “Extua* m*.” ho «aid, “but Aunt Rach­ officer* we havu not the fart doubt tb*
ly meiched th* talkative young gentle and wicked had been tho report againrt el tdd-why, Edith, Edith Manning, i* preeeut (renal* will Cod Iho.n all they little boy, to utter ostiis. Mr. Barns
man into another room, whether hte him, to whioh her proud heart had too
could ia juvtic* oak, or expect There ere afterwards repautod of hi* evil dotej
hastily listened. Ah, weUt—she bad it vouF'
“Ilia I, Willard 1" Edith replied, compoeed ul the following guntleuieu : aud became a Methodist Mtaitter. a
brought the trouble upon herself, and
Preaidoat, Laiut. Governor. Henry U. was for years a Mfaionary v-puag t
m she had sown so she must reap. And
lbus days, month*, nod three year* I didn’t know you-we-bare—oh, Holt of Muikagon j Sacretaxy, Jama*
Willard, Willard—take m; clireo—end
• teco her mother'* death, had pamod
11. Stone, of Port Heron; Airietani
heavily, and Edith struggled to five in do not kt mo go IT Th* toae* grew
Of tho early reltlero there uro l
faint aud fainienasd but for the rtrot&gt;K. Secretary,'lame* W. Hinn of Lowell,
children know v*ry liltle about Iho t
living, btophen CUI fa, father of
previous to uur in- tender ana* about her th* girl wtrnM Enrolling and Bugroxring Clerk, Uhariea
hardshi(&gt;eof thi. ht*. They are my ga
। -ement, a
Oollfa, W« P. Bristol. A
to her. with Mi*. Rachel a* bare fallen to the floor.
T. Dirkay ol UanlmU; Sergaat-al-Arm* Hon.
youngest rioter's driUrea. aad I ata troJnctiou
t
When
Annt
Rachel
cam*,
a
little
tia Wright, Henry Pea'.. Wre. tfa
had mads a few spots of
fboHaheaough to spoil them whenever dreesamkar,
&lt;
while afterward*, die found her two fa­ W. H. Rhede* *rf Hu.fau ; Ami. tier- Henry P- Bowman. Cisrfa P. It
they come here. They know I’m an iaunahine fur tha young girt, and aha
geant-at-Arm*. Julian M. Seward, of
vorite*
enjoying
each
their
Chriitmu*
•old tnoid,’ a* Arthsr I* eaucy •nough 1ma grateful to the kind maiden lady
heart aud hand* were always try­ gift after thwir uwu peculiar ferine*, and
to coll me. and they know that I'vo no whoee
&lt;
indeed »he fait decidedly dr fray But
to do good.
one els* to bro except their mother and ing
i
I* the refatwn cd the »tend lug oomIt was the day before Christxa**, and the gfal ««oret outrid not be kept, aud mittere. wo tbiok that the 1'rreideul of
her boy*. She Hm snoihet, Willard,
after th# lovero bad thanked Aunt Raebwho want to sea four years ago. He ba* all
i tbs world to be filling the street* tn
th* ffast. wa. .xoredingly happy, aud
eeareh
of
present*
for
th*
following
glad
been home bnt once, bat wo h*cr from i
that h will b* fowrel not cmly that the
hisa.frequently. He fa a young captain d
i sy. Edith bad firiahsd her work for
Mia* Rachel fame day* prerfou*, end
bad found notoing more to do sine*.
And now *b* stood at her window,
bolding her brother's thin hand, ud
ready to cry with grief that fa Cbnst-

�„
Ma. Enron—Having resided fa thi.
place a couple of monllis, I hat# thought
peeper to git# your reader, a brief ac­
count of oar Chrivfag village.
Thia ton haa aa age of about t«o
years, aad now number. 1000 ]&gt;eopl».

half way between Big Rajitd. and Mus­
kegon. tea mites west of Newsyro. It
fa eurroundsd by a good farming coun­
try. There fa abuudsaca of pine and
hemlock timber tn the vicinity, but
beech aud maple predomfaate.
There are at this pteeo two saw mill,
and oas grist mill, driven by water
power; one shingle mill, one mill cut­
ting staves, Loadicg and shingles : one
cutting lumber and shingles, a planing
factory and a large tannery - driven by
wteam. We bars throe hoteb, four dry
goods stores, a drag store, 26 saloons
and grocery stores, a public newspaper,
The Tisscs, ably managed by W. 8.
Platt; two Attorooya, three physicians,
a resident dentist and two resident
clergymen. We have no charch build­
fag and ao public school bouse ia toe
village Amingemcuts pro being made
to erec! both tbe coming year.
No tern than 90 dwellings, 20 stores
and three maaufacturiag establishments
have been put up or enlarged since

prompt aa in similar towns.
Tho
sleighing for a few ]uut days has been
oxeollent, and the jingling ■ of merry
bolls ara heard almost constantly in
every direction. The lumbermen in
the vicinity are busy and hopeful; new
comers are coming io, settling among
us and adding to tho growth and busi­
ness of our town. The proepoct now fa
that more buildings and belter ones,
win bo completed next year than during
the year past. W# expect tho D. L- A

The Empire Co. have monopolised
-nwat ot too land available for village
lota, and they now\ hold it nt prices
rengine from 850 to 1500 per lot- They
are making sales daily end oor people
hare large expectations in regard to our
town’s future growth and importanceHun- IL M Lillie, a lawyer of wide
repute, died last evening at this place

river man who got splo an alterastion
with a resident Frenchman, aad ia the
melee, th. Frenchman was killed. The
murderer woo arrested, taken before a
magistral# for eiaminatioc, bu: was
let go becauM Mr. Magistrate could
find ns law in the Statute of Michigan
forbidding tbe killing of foreigners.

2&gt;snr Sir—Nel wishing to he in tho
rear of oor sister township, ia regard to
our duty as social beings, a prtqwr re­
port for the remembrances of the past,
that wo an wide awake up here in th#
corner concerning tbe meeting of the
County Pioneers on tbe 14th hist, and
that there may be a few Mats props red
fo? the detagation from this quarter on
that worthy oecaaiou fa it that I write.
In purruaacu of tho arrangements raadu
at the fast annual meeting al E. P.
Bornum’s, about eighty in pumber
gathered at the residence of Jess# Jor­
dan Esq. I^he meeting being colled to'
The infant Asylum ball, aa it is call­
order a President (and Secretary were
ed. for tha benefit of on# of the finest
ehoeeo, and thinking il advisable to charities in the city, opens tbs gay mshave a proper head to everything, a
committee ot three, vis., Jssm Jordan,
8. S. Ltgereoh and E. P. Barnum, was

of any boainasa that may come up at
the meeting pa tho 14 insL About 55
names were presentod as pioneers of ths
township. After a few pithy nanativee
by John A Jordan, Johnathan Haight,
and olliers, an unusual number of
chicken pies, Ac., were sacrificed to tho
physical wants of tha company, fallowed
by music and a good time generally
(tho youngsters of course not forgetting
tho little games played upon each other,
the penalty ofowbieb, was the exchange
of a ••base.”) Tbe party adjourned to dents shall prernnt them at toe
meet again at William IL Leo’s, Jan. 1, Charity, on footing with thi most
reopectable society of tbe town. In
short, everybody who has a sifk gown
and a taste for fashionable life, and
can spar# five dollars for a tiAet goM
to ibo Charity. This liberally of ad­
mission which some of the ■ ~re fas­
tidious turn up their noses el YesulU
very happily lor the beuefi; of the
chantv itself, tor its list of n*.S^profits,
since its beginning, as shown I 4 year,
nsvsr fell below 85.000, end ha«Hogel
as high as 810,000. which »a very
pretty toll for fashion to peyote hono­
Ntw Yuaa, Jan. 16, 1875.

The Beecher Tiltoa trial has fairly
begun, and ths publie will, ia too course
of time, bo made to know how nqpch
truth the respective combatants in this
struggle have induglod in. Moulton
has been on tbe stand, but nothing nsw
wee drawn from him.
The public
know already all that ho gave the court
Tho only importunes that can Is at­
wide aud varied experience with the
tached to bis testimony is that it ia teoworld. But his fondner. for strong timony in a court, under legal forms,
with tho solemnities of ostb, end with
tha! greet temptation which has rained tbe penalties atteebsd to perjury. Bafore, wbat ho said was merely tbe talk

moat, and at the. time of his death he
was about 45 years of age.
He spent
some time in California, and, it fa said,

tised law tn Hillsdale, South haven,
Noe ay g. and lastly at this phqa. Ho
was candidate for Prosecuting Attorney
at the last county election, on the Peo­
ple’s Ticket, and received the full vote

ho has a wife and child in Chicago, but
this is only rumor.
Be belonged to no Ferret or Benevo­
lent society, and loft no visible ready
means to defray the expenses of bis
burial It4. expected that the mem­
bra of the Bar uf Newaygo Co. will
beer the expenses of Ihfa funeral and
pay a suitable respect it? his memory.

and most important eno is, that tho
weetoer is ao usefully cold, that to write
ten consecutive linac wfcbout replenish­
ing the fire, wonld be ^Imoet impossible.
For nearly a week mw, the mraury
has scarcely bven shorn Zero, and most
of too time from 5* to 15® below.
The auow ia not deep, [xwvibly uai more
than six inches, but enough for pretty
good sWghmc, and it fa being used to
the utmost by lumberman generally.
Them are but few mills running in this
viemity, txoept shingle mills, and prob­
ably the lumber mills wdl not start up
until tha extreme raid spell fa over, as
there is greet danger of smashing up
machinery when th# cold is so intense.
The eacond reason for making this
short ia. there is^noihmg of importance
to writs about. “Hard timee” ia t&gt;e

“Dr. B. V. Pierea, Baflhlo, N. Y.—
Your Favorite Proscription is working
almost like a minefa ou roe.
I am
better already than I have been for over
two years."
From Ella Schafer, Zaasevilfa, lad.:

Insurance Coni]«uy of Barry and Ea­
ton Counties, Mich., ending Dec., 81,
1874. Said Company being located at
Nashville and Charlotte, and doing bus­
mens in tho counties of Barry and Ea-

that] this wonld bo a dull season for
public gayeties, leads th# lady manag»rs!totry Iheir hardest to make tore#
balls mure brilliant than -»vsr-_ At tbs
Asylum Ball the best eoctety ’iHs not

teens very showy. Pale j&gt;ink, I am
told, is the preferred hue for young la­
dies. It sounda like hard tim&lt;: to hear
of a dms uf orange silk and Crimson
volts! train, with raagnificenb-tudf-yard
flounces of BrusMls lace, tha whole val­
ued nt 818,000.
Ono dark eomploxfoood, angular looking wotutu, ovX^
forty, attracts attention, al non exclu­
sive balls, by wearing tbs famous
815,001) ssexuex or buxovm,
composed of very brilliant sSbom, each
of which would bo counted a very
handsome soltaire by itself. An.-'lbsr
lady owns 8250,000 worth of diamonds,
part of which she inherited from her
grandfather, and which shs wears daily
in necklace and tiara to dina.rj as you
think you would if you had them.
*,_
* v.- .___ l » *ri__ * a__ si-

er expressed himself, highly gratified at
thia psult, as well he might For tho
ecrmiM ot Beecher have predictad that
the Tilton ehartre* would break down
and ruin the clmpsh, aad that the great
body would break up aad dissolve.
Tho sale of pews dsusoutrelM that toe
croakers were not prophets. Whether
Beecher ia guilty nr net, one thing fa
evident—his people believe him to bo their owasr, down town, fa
'aafsly
iaoocent aad propose to stand by him. vault, and are only produced J a rare
It is a great thing to have so many fast occasions The lady would not think uf
wearing them ala public bait Indeed,
judging from the intoare seriousness of
the fares of tbe most expensively dross
ed women al balls, they must be cup-'
turned by intense anxiety aa to whether
one of their precious stones fa nhf loose
fa the setting, or the crush is nr&gt;t rain­
ing their velvet with wrinklesAfter toe charities of New Y^rk, why
not speak of its energies, and especially
enough to keep them warm, and if you of the instancre of
1
have such, they# can bo found aad sup­
plied. But in this gloat Babel there
ara thousands and tens of thousands of
uufortuoate wretchM arho have not the
wherewith to buy fuel at all, and who
get what little is necessary to cook their
r__ • *—
__ v:,. _»
raal aud rood where they et n find it.
It fa too preciotu to be wasted in beet.
Tbsu as they have no dothsing, aad as
their wretched rouma are aa open aa all
ured tar fall year and |ier rata ia oth­
out-doors, their eoaditM may be imager eases. Nothing wm tcMseewd for
aginod when the thsnnccneter tnucliM
aseeaaments not paid.. This Company
closes it* bookK for erosMment the 30th
been found frown uw the streets,, and
Mveral cas.s bare been reported to th.
day ot September of each and every
authoritiM of famitiM found froesn Io
d.alh in their horrible anologira far
This evmpany proridss a surplus of
beds. At points on tho Hudson, above compositions, that rank with tbe -yiark
New York, too thermometer has gon. of Gounod and Stigolli, to a gid from ten cents ou each one hundred dollars
aelow as 20® below. Ship, arriving
the pratriM of Kansas, who is industri­ insured to pay actual losses us they oc­
have some in, tn bad phgbt. The crew,
ously pursuing her studies in Ihfa city, cur. This company pays three-fourths
of a number have been nearly disabled
by the aid of her own genius.
She of actual value on buildings and full
by eoU.
has her innings, and who will say that
she will not make her winnings, since
she Iim alresdv d.ins so much singlshaudad?
Another instanoe, wall known to tbe
writer. Is that of a ycrang lady who
camo here from an ladtaaa City to ent Smith, Secretary of said Company
make het way in journalism bh. was all and such for himself, doth dejorn
not only bright, but well informed,
with her nahiraJ teste, and a moat in­ and say that they have read toe forego­
ing statement end know the contents
thereof, and that they have good rea­
son to believe end do believe said state-

foil half of its cost, and 1 g-j«sa if el)'
that Lu been said of it-all of which
drew trade tu bis greet storsa-waa
coasted at ordinary charges it would
ewvnc rteMrtire M Tte oM gratis-

expected it would be uaelees for us to
THE FUTURE OF THE REPUBLI­
soy. Regarding Senator Chandler, aa
CAN PARTY.
the ablest Amciican Senator, th# pe«r
ot Clay. Calhoun or Benton in their best
There is in tee tetter of Vios Presi­
days, we had hoped the Bepublicins of
Michigan by a party 'vote would rw dent. Henry Wilson, to ths tipringfisld,
olloct him, and thus show to tho world Ma.sachuwtts, JtyuHifaw, printed in
that tho ability, tho manly dovohon to in another column, one MpeciaUy good
duty, the anfaltering patriotism, aad remark, and that fa, that tho Republi­
ths superior stsiMmanship of hsr muior can party fa bound to recover its power
Senator, was to every Michigan Repub­ and effiaenoy becauae U to “a necessity
lican a source of personal, aa wall aa of the country.” It is a feet that no
other party is fit to carry on the Govern­
of State pnda.
Bnt it haa been otherwise. A small ment in the present crisis Tbs Deminority, compose*! of hoMSt. but ws moeracy have no principle, adopted to
think mistaken men, here sMUmsd th. the exigency ; they are a mere voting
fearful reaponsibititr of defeating Mr. body acting together by instinct and by
Chandler, by boltlag ths action of a th. force of common prejudice
regularly called end very fully attended
forty caucus. And in doing thia have has been made by tha Republicans io
dafoelsd tho wuhro of nine-tenths of rering and regensrating the Union
lhair immediate coustitaents and a during the last fifteen or twenty yeara.
greeter proportion ot tho Ropubbeans of Ths more fact that those who remain of
tho state, and nation, as well as .n- the national enemire (during this peri­
dangering^ho very existaaoo ot tho Re­ od, whether unrepentant or nnt. inpublic, ' owing to the encouragement Ttinctirely co-operate with the Democ­
giveq.the traitors of the South and thssr racy r-refy where, ia enough to prore tho
northern allies by th# defeat of boaster danger ot eutrusting tbs latter with
Bat in saying all this wo would not in
the least detract from the merits of tho
Senator elect, Hon. Isaac P. Chrutfancy,
who fa a distinguished Lawyer, aa able
Jurist, and a Bspublioan. true and tried
during nearly thirty rean of devotion
to the principles and policy of that par­
ty, and of the old liberty loving patriots
who mol at Buffalo in 1848, supported

1852, and who met under ths Old Oaks
at Jackson in 1854 and oi^anierd the
present Republican party. Elected a
Justice of the Supreme Court as a Re­
publican ia April, 1857, bo has since
been twice re-elected bv the Republicans
of the State, and has ever been regard­
ed aa one of tho Crssrf of our Represen­
tative mea ; and there is no possibility
of doubt aa Io his proMat position, aa a
Retoml .14—ofrW*M
a tariff
Reciprocity Treaty between tho United
Slates and tho .Dominion of Canada,
sow pending iu tha Senate of the Unit-1
ed Stale#. Nor ia there, in our opinion.

honor to himself and credit to tho State,
the dignified positsuu to which, most
unexpectedly to himself, and entirely
unsought, ho has been elected as the
publicans in the present Legislature,
aided by the rotas ui tho sixty-one oth­
er gentlemen, on theao floors, a boo# on­
ly political principle, ia this contest,
was anybody to beat Mr. Chandler.
Wall they have accomplished that, by
electing an squally radical enthusiastic
Republican as his successor, and il fa
oor delilierate opinion that they will

readers version, entirely st variance

tag ia the paragraph, aa it was eriginally written:
•■Un tho fLiquor question’ the Gover­
nor’s views are stated in a frank open
manner, and t^c policy be suggests, one

time w# are fully convinced, that at
present, no prohibitory law can bo en­
forced in this Htale, and that coomqseally it becomes a matter of nscoMity
to try some other method, to the end
that th. traffic io “liquid damnation*'
may be cratap^l and confined within
the narrowMt possible limits. Tbe fset

First—Tbs neerasity for an lacresssf
revenue to carry out the ubligttioa of
adding to the sinking fun ! aasssBy
one per cent, of tho public fete,
amounting now to about
per annum, aad to carry out ths [xum&gt;aoa ot this measure to redeem, nafst
certain oonttageneie*, 8«0,0(X),008
tho prerent legal tenders, an ! wuhsot
eon tingeoct toe fraetional carreerjr use
in circulation.
How to increase be
surplus revenue is for Congress to fe­
rine, hut I venture to sucj#*: tha: fas
duty on tea and eoffee might A r&gt;
stored, witliout permanently enhanosg
-too cos*, to toe consumer*, and that ths
10 per cent, reduction of the tariff vs
tbe articles specified in the l*w of Jone
C. 1872, be repeal#-]. The supply af
tea and eoffee already ou hind tn fae
United States would, in all probsti'i^,
be advanced in price by adopting lbs

ean of four millions of otiaens to bo
broken tothsir bopm If there is only
this revtval of tiro geaums Republican

tccal

FICT'Cr'R.EI
PIC

eient guarantee of fl
he future.
Rooms
Block, south sHe 8ia
81tf
-

Pi fating and

adoption of ffre entry to these sridu
of necessity did not cheapen them, ten
merely edited tu the profits of tte roestries producing them, or of tn- middle-

Kalsouiining or Grata
this city, call on John

thorough work; able

tbe frsctluno) eurrvucy thill l« mdm-med in *Uver coin as rapidly ■
practicable. There ia no provision per.

3J The door, of the organisation
to tie a necessity of tbe country. The
sbcukl be thrown wide open for the re­
grind work of liberty and [*. trioHern It
turn of all the honest and true liberal baa |&gt;orfermed. Imperatively demands

saved in vain an!
equality of
rights will have boeu sounded in tho

nnai

Oa the 14th fast ths I'.etefaut hu
tu tho Benito tbe follow:. ^ia) W1.
sago, accompanying his a;&gt;,,m4 at fa.

party in any other way ao well a. by
attending faithfully to their official du­
ties and letting nomiustjon. and|elect-

coms

•—urraw *.....

without which future ware mt
ably lead to disaster.
This subject Is eubmittwl
here to the “fart eauea.” It erems to hope that tbe considerate u
me that tbe Republicans everywhere, may be given it at tho p-««n
In’ufflee and out of office, should eubor(Sgnod)
dinat. all pereonal :drelres, aspiratloue
Executive Mansion. Jaa 20
and ambittoos, eaertflre tbelr intereeto
if need be. rally agate for the party, In­ NEW PLAN FOR SPECIE M
vite everybody, crowd lie ranks and
SUMPTION
bring to tbe frotit to tbe Important poelUons of thi GoT.rnTuejrt all the exIncreased Taxation Mrirel,
pertence, ability aad character they can

A broad, wire, aad magnanimous pol­
tbetuolvM to the subject in a like comnasndablo spirit, there io oertainly good icy abocUd be promptly Inaugurated,
nsMs to antioifwte such a modification end st sad Uy and honestly pursued.
When
tbe country already eeee, aa It
of recent enactments as will take from
will sec. the only alternative presented,
tbs real tesure Involved tbe poi-fas and
today too forthcoming men to bo supported, their records in
Lpreme Court a matter the
. past
. and
. tbelr _____
.* .aili.x...
present
aflUiatluns.
ps than would other- woo and wbat shall prevail If tbe Rc1 We nerer doubted publlcan party be set aside ; when t&gt;w
tat the greet body of country sees where tbe loyal men of
the people, whit
fo left 10 themselves, the land are found, aud where they
stand, who believe In tbe perfeet equal­
j the prosperity of tbe
would realise that
ity of toe races, and who. come victory
farmers, and of all
a the other material or defeat. Ute or death, mean to main­
internets of tha Blate,
—, are inreparably
.
_ tain In Its complstenem Uie equal rights
bound up with that of tha groat lines of of Amsfican clttaens of every race, na­
transportation. and that it fa impombfa to tionality and faith, then will the Re­
dead a blow at the latter without bring- publican masses rally again, achieve
new victories, and give the party a new
iag the former, ejousr or later, unde r
tease of power.
Trply yours,
tho influence of a damaging rebound.
That, then, is the sober sound thought,
and that, we are glad to say. is the
thought which finds expssesion in the
Message of Governor Taylor uf Wiscon­
So much of our loader last weak, re­
sin, and wo hope may Influence alt fu­ viewing tho message of Gov. Bagley, aa
ture legislation on question affecting the related to the liquor traffic was Mbadly
printed, owing to oor absoucs
Lan­
freight tariffs on any of our railroads.
sing, that wo dsem it best to reprint it.
that what we intended to say. may be
jut what wo*do say. and not n proof­

degree from the Republican party, is
for the sake of rebuking its errors end
disciplining it back into tbs right way
rather than of testifying any increased
regard for the Democratic party. The
time chosen for this healthy shasiisemeat—if it is taken in tbe right spirit —
was in ample season for securing a
grand old fashioned Republican vic­
tory in 1876.
The Vice President bravely breaks
through th# cuslctniry etiquette ot offical station to help apply these lemon a
of th# hour; and bis greet experience, situation, which is worthy of tijo care­
his good judgement, and hie life-long ful altenlioa of every American citizen.
devotion to too beet principle, of the
WuxiKtti. Jan. Ifith 1875.
Republican party, demand that his M, D^r Mr. B-tl- .
“I find in your journal a statement
that
I
agree
with you that the Republi­
rnanaer, carefully studied, and so far
can party is deed I beg leave tn say
ss they are wise words, hradsd. So that I do net agree with tbe RjyeJkrxa
far as we ean analyze hie words, bis or with aay man cr any set of men in
advice may bo breifly summed np as tbe opinion that it is deed or bopoletsly
defeahil. Oa tbe contrary I believe
that the Republican party has it in its
power to recover what it has lost, end to
elect the next President. In saying
tots I am not unmindful of tho gra vs
questions nt issue, and which are press­
ing for solation ; ot tbe disasters that
have fallen upon It, nor of tbe tiopee,
Republi- ex) octaUons and strength of the Demo-

party of Michigan is no gainer by their
treason to both party and principle ia
voting for Judge Cbristianey for Senator pathiaers with the rebellion from Dem­
erratic affiliation, and to welcome them
in Congrrat
within tho Republican party.
These are all good saggeotions. They
promptly given by our legislators to ■ amount in fact simply, to recalling the
Republican
organisation to the parity,
the important questions nf State policy
that seem to be pro.sing for a solution the higher alms, tha generous overlook­
ing of minor differences among thoao
to say, that toes# interests are in safe
hands and that toe best intraat of the objects which (trevailed ia its earlier
Ths
Republican
party
State will bo carefully guarded by the days.
probably
undergone
some­
pressot Legisfatnre. Of the Senate wo has
have spoken st length ia another fatter, thing of the degenerating and petrify­
but of the Hous# of Ropteoentatives, as ing process which most long prosper
yet we cannot speak with ao much cer­ oua organizations, religious or political,
tainty, it being oompoeod so largely cf are apt to exhibit Oftea, a few mon
men new to tho Halle of Lagulalion. comparatively, seek to pul their yoke
Aud, yet, with Speaker Hoyt to guide upon the rest of their brethren |and to
their doliberallona, and such men oa tho drive out all who will not submit. and
floor as Messrs Watkins and Briggs of they are encouraged to do this by
Kent, Huggetof Eaten, Tuwnc of Bar­ the apparent apathy of tha masses of
ry, Bieh of Lapeer, Robbins of Lenawee, the organization who, perhaps, are
Parker of Gsneeee, Howard ol 8t tired of long eoatoats or are unnerved
Clair, and Livingston of Wayne, Re- by success. If this feeling, or anything
publieens, sided by such distinguished like it, has been operating ou the minds
Demoerats ss Mmsra. Miller uf Kalama­ of Ike Republicans of the nation, or of
zoo. Little of Saginaw, Goodyear of Bar­ any State.- they have already had a
ry. Wood of Jacksun. and Ransom of 'chance to see that the necessity for stren­
Kent, there would seem to be no doubt uous exertion ia not yet over, aad that
that the work of tbe Hooae would be U is high time to take tho field again
dons well and promptly, aud wo trust, with all tha vigor and resolution which
outside of mere political quastious, with has characterized tho organisation in
out oxaiting any spirit of party, or any peal years. Thia apathy or irresolution
ha. ket ua the n.x; Houm of Repre
uanseMiery party jealousies.
In tbe fuemalion of tbe standing evsa- seotativas, aad that is loss enough. The
mitteea, Speaker Hoyt has shown good following Bouse, which fa to coincide
judgment, nnd we have no doubt from with the first half of th# next Adminis­
cur kpuwtedge of toe Boom placed the tration must be mod* Republicin as tha
gentlemen ou tho cuiumittra, in most Administration; fa' sure to Bo, or
at least, where they could do most
for the Stale, aad to advance with all
prop*'t dnpatob the business of tbe seosien. Ot oar immediate Rsprmenlstivaa, Mr. Towne is Chairman of the
Committee on printing, and has a plus#
on other important cummattoea, and Mr.
Goodyear baa a place oa the Committee
uf Ways sod Means, aad fa also a mem­
ber uf Ibo Special Committee oa Ap­
portionment. Thus it will be seen that
oor Repreeeutatirse, sre recognised as
aa leading members of th# House, ss
they justly should bo.

a. U doe. contemplate tb. “maaaKemeni” of railway prepay, end that too
in a form which threatens to .xpoee it
to tbe corruption and irrreponsibdity
which would srem to be fa there days
inreporabl. from legislative euotrol.
The Governor is nut of opinion that the
cfamifloetiou of Wgbt and the rates of
fare nod freight can be expediency «tablisbed by an iron-baund and inflexi­
ble rote, and honoo he recommends a
modification of the law. so aa to remora
obvious imperfections fa tha unyielding
character ot the limitation upon the ralM
of freight If lbs Legislators address

policy of tbe nation. Liberty, law, or­
der, protection and eivtlallon rannot
afiurd to have it prrmaaently d.fentrd.
I saw quite ao early aa any one lbs order, tho eobrialy aad happiness of too
p rite of the Republican party, and I»cpte ean be secured, and that is all
any on. wishes to aerarapluh. Th# seearned my political friends of the dan­ sult to b. obtained is not the question.
ger of loalng the next House of Rcpre- How to obtain it ia what 'fxirxlvs tho
sentaUvra. The party baa made mis­ wiM men of tbs day and age.\ Though
taken, and U now paying the penalty of Mraonally a prohibitionist we are wil­
tbme tutetakm; but it* idea*, principle, ling to see any other plan adopted, that
aud genera! policies have not been con­ will do most Io prevent the sale of in­
demn!. It baa been taught by recent toxicating liquors, aa they ought not to
dimeters that it to mortal, and If It la be soldjoud hence give our voice ia fa­
vor of trying the special tax system,
knowing at wo do that prohibition is a
stupid Ity could fall to understand them failure, insomuch as it dues not, i« tbs
least in any ot our cities ,&lt; villages
or rould misinterpret tbelr Import. If
prevent any on# who eboooee from *&gt;nthe Republican party now dtee It wll I
die by ths hand of tbe suicide, for there
te no erm other then Its own potent
enough to strike It down, it cannot,
1 think, hope to recover Its lost prestige
and power by a policy of rewards and
punishments, or by party discipline.
There are hundreds of thousands, In
tb# Republican party, to-day who
epuroed th. bribe, and frowns of power
On the 20th instant tho X’roesdenl
and left the Whig and Democratic partlre for the sake of principles deemed sent lbs following Message to Congress.
by them Important and sacred. Tbeeo Considering the present wnrliks atti­
men cannot be seduced by the bland- tude of Foreign Nettie,^ tbs imminent
tetiments of power, nor greatly utevnd danger of another civil war, and the
by threats of discipline. Mere politi­
cians. who think they con gove.n by condition of the country, the subject
tho whip of party dlscipRae. will find will, as it should, commend itself to
that they ean not th as reach or control toe oarueet consideration of the Reprstbe thoughtful .nJ lndepend.nt men motntires of too people in CongruM Mwho struck the lash from the hands of

wbat la Jest In Maaeacbusrtti. cr In tbe
country, by the Impertinent Intermed­
dling of office bold.™ In nominations
and .Ircttona Office hoklere shouM
team from the receut factions that
they can rorve lb# Republican t&lt;rty
be* by performing to.lr official dutim
with .rrupolou. fidelity. Tbe people
should be left free to arrange, tn tbel r
'
own
way and without official Interfer­
ence,
toelr primary meetings and olect'
•one, for, rightfully or wrongfully, they
I
bare
been compelled to b.U.v# that
i
1

tbe paper currency with gold slaprvmturn of anything over ten per reoL
above tbe currency In ore. Itto prate
tile, almoot certain, that Silver would h
bought up for exportation a* fast M K
was put out, until change would Ucome so sennwaa to make the prewlcm
on It equal to the premium on goM, or
sufficiently high to make It no Jeagar
profl table to buy for export, tberety
ceuaing a great low to the corumanlty
at targe and greet cmbarrassmcnl fa
final resumption on tbe 1st uf J senary,
1871, and as tbe gold receipts by -tbe
Traumry are larger than the gold prymeuta, and the currency receipt*, than
the currency payments, thereby mak­
ing monthly sales of g*))d ueccwaiy to
meet the current currency • xpensea, ■
inlgbt be remedied by suthorixlng the
Secretary of the Treasury to redeem le­
gal tender n&lt;dea. whenever prevented.
In sums not loss that 1100and mulUfdss
thereof, at a premium for gold s* it per
cent, lew* luterrat, at tbe rate ot 1| per
cent. |&gt;er annum, from I be 1st day of
January, 1878, tu the date of tlw no­
ting of this law into operation, and di.
mlntoblng this premfum st the ssnse
rate uatll the flaal resumption, chang­
ing tbe rare of tbe premium drmandrd

amount to oje quarter of one per cent.
1 soggrst thia rale ol interest ti-c»t&gt;sr R
would bring rurrvoey st per with gold
at tbe data fixed by law for final ftsumption. I suggeot ten be.- real. M
tbe demand premium at tbe ti jinatag,
*-- - V

country for change.
'
Tbe provUteoe of the third seetfoa «f &gt;
the act will prevent eomblnat tss bring
made to exhaust th. treasury -I &lt;•!&gt;; .
with such a law It fa prreur; .1 Ic tost
no gold would bo called for n r .-qrin*
for legitimate businere purp •
When
targe amounts of cote should &gt;« draw*
from tha Treasury corresj- .d.agfy
largo amounts uf currency ' -ukl to
withdrawn from circulation, t.i &gt;* ceas­
ing a sufficient stringency to stop ths
outward flow of coin. The adv*nc« &lt; I
tbe cormcyto a Hid known raiat
would also be reached, tn mv oplnlsa.
by the enactment &lt;&gt;f such a lav BraF

Propria tvr.
I_ Rusnell, money
Estate Security.

Oats.

HsrtiegeCiiy.SeptJ

Th.- u^roiguod
th# Itarryvllte Floor
' i ared Iodo milling &lt;
.. ._ _
P.

Itarrvviil*-, Nov. 1!

Special

sve costs by peyiz
... . »-«-7r.
J. W

34 w6

Money I

liJHT.-Ctiy ol I
190 for 835.80. lb

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provisto* by Cougreu for the proouretaaut of
heavy esnaou. The large expenditures tbe beginning of prosperity on s fine
required to supply the number of gust baste would bo iwecbod. Otbr ■ tateno
of Increasing the 'revenue th- tbms
euggwated atesuld probably be .evtasj,
and also ctber IsgiataUop. In rot. to
Other mint becomes a necessity
the present (antliUea for eotaage It i
take a peri-al probably b.-yood
fixed by taw for final spoele reaurn
to coin the sliver aeeswMry to tn
th. boetosM of thy country.

Ihu““ F
•ho«M. &gt;u my opiukm. he a- uti£
Chief

t

to

O. D. ftpauHing’s i

�Th« RfFteucM

Tho days uro growing longer now,
' yet they get dark, somatimes, 'neath the
wintry sky.
’
Tho dirtiest scandal of modern limos,
tho Beechar-TUton ease, ia on trial at
Brooklyn N. Y
| Tho Circuit Court, February term,

j

will open on Monday next at 2 o'clock

eranty. Of thane SU are sales and 11
are females ; 7 are married.' 22 are singls, 4 haV Isen married, Af which 3
ara widowers and one u a widow.
There ara 7 who ara eouc v chargee,
end tho rest are self-supposing aad
cared for by their Mends; 3 live in
Assy ria, 2 in Baltimore, 4 in Barry, 1 in
Castleton, 2 in Irving. 4 .tn Johnstown.
4 in Maple Qroqs. 3 ia DOland, 4 in
Thornapple, 4 in Woodlam 2 in Yan­
kee Springs.

Don't fail to give heed to the procla­
mation of Messrs. Crawivy ft Grace
published in our advertising columns
At the last regular mestiag uf Pal­
to-day.
mer Encampment No. 49, 1.0. 0. F.,
Again wo say to all parties indsbted tho following Patriarchs were duly in­
to this office, that the aorafints must be * tailed as officers tor ths ensuing term
settled within a few days or they will by P. C. P. Geo. M. Dswsy.
be left for collection
W H. Jewell, C. P.; David R.Cook,
Charley Hyatt lost s valuable gold H. P ; Frsd Nachtrisb. P. W.; N.
ring on Tuesday avsning lost, near tho Bailey, Scribe; J. Maus, Treasurer ;
Postoffioe. The finder will bo liberally N. J. Bronson, J. W.; J. W. Wright,
rewarded by returning it to him as bo Sentinel; Goo. M. Dswsy, Guide; W.
T. Eastman, 1st W . ; John Seward, 2d
[trises it very highly.
Tickets to tho Dramma and Festival W.; John M. Bessmcr, 3d W.; Charles
. '
to bo given by the Eastern Star lodge, Hsrtksy, 4th W.
of Adoptive Maspnury. can bs obtained
at the drug stores of Hopkins A Barnes
aud James 1*. Roberts. Price 81.50
per couple. ”

:-5®rta

Local felijipew floticej.

Mi. Enrros—Oa tbs evening of the
13th last-, nearly fifty persons from Mr.
Perry's settlement in Rutland, met at
rat Secretary uf Slate celebrated their
tho M. E. Parsonage in. Irving viUsys,
gulden wedding ue ths evening of ths and rave ths Pastor and wittea pleasing
25lh iust. at the jiariaro ot ths Morton surprise. After spending Amo hours
House at Grand Rapids. It is report­
together the company left, U ring some
ed lojhavs been a vary pleasant affair.
nice preset.' . which win assist ia keep-

took her big husband, who cams home
dicnk aad behaved badly, to the station
house ai.d locked him up, pat hi* uams
on the register and opposite it tha charge
more such plucky women.
On the 26th Andrew Johnson law of
all parties, and ex President ol the

PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
I am uow all alpns in the Photograph
butinea*. and as 1 have msdo arrange­
ments to increase my facilities fordoing
better work than ever. ’ all should call
and get a negative token. The superi_ nfl'ty «&gt;f »’ «wk
tee post Is a suffi­
cient guarantee nt first-class work in
he future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, south side State Street
3ltf
Ggo. L. Huts.

Ctanructai Cou.su*. Grand Raimis ;
thorough work; able teadbor*. Great,
er demand fur Rtudmts to till positions
than tho supply. Tenn* reasonable.
For circular! aidree* C. G. Swensberg.

All Ready to Buy Wheat.

nnd Railroad streets
price paid in cash. Fat
prices before selling Cox.
lis tings City, Sept_2,

The above premiun^s may bo entered '
and competed for by any persons maid- 1

For What?

ing ia the, Stats Aa wxira eutraaoe
foe of 50 cents will bo charged Io per- |
eons residing oat af tho county of I

The New

Improved

Back-Feed

FLORIMCE SEHNG-UCSIH.

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

Trunks, Travelling Bags,
PUBLIC 'LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
Dosth of Gov. Bremtette—Action of
ths Trustees—A Successor Appoint­
ed—No Moro Poetponsments-DrswIng Certain February 27th.
give Mooers. George P. Rowell ft Co.
sueh information as enables theta to
weed out unsubstantiated atstemsnts et
prottadsro in journalism.
The popu­
larity of tho book, and tho nneral con­
fidence to its accuracy and good faith
ara attested by tho immense body of

Wo received a very plsaaant loiter of
thanks from our old friend Keodall,
since his return home, for a bottle of
Johnsen's Anodyne lioimsat which ws
have given him. and which bs says has
entirely cured him ot ths troublsooms
and dangerous cough bs had when

On tho dselb of one of England’s
most am inrat physicians, all his sHrcta
mere sold by austioo, asd among other
things, was a esaled packet, marked
“Adviee to Physicians," which brought
a great price. The purchassr on open­
ing the naekot, read as follows: “Keep
the head ood, tbe bowels open and tho
feet warm." If pbysic is necessary,
tn these many friends. And while they
uss Parsons* Purgative Pills; lh«T are
ate so kind in making ua .eomfortabls tbe most scionUfically prepared pill that
with the things of thia life, oor prayer haa appeared in the last hundred yean.
is that they may labor for mat meat
Wo are plsaaod te sow, not long since
which sndurelh onto eternal Hfs, so al io one ol our exchangee, some pretty
severe remarks addressed to several per­
last «vo shall msst and never part.
sons who, during an interesting lecture
by Rev. Jan. 8. C. Abbott, kept a con­
tinuous coughing,
wbioh prevented
many from beating. People who can­
not refrain from coughing, bad better
stay away from sueh places, or else taka
a bottle of Johnson's Anodyne IJniment

S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

T. PHILLIPS.

Ju.top.n.d In Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE.
THE WHOLE WESTERN

FARM FOR SALE!

COUN

JOHN PETTIT

K)Sf//f?reX ftiosr,

Sovyy SiDt of Sfuft Sfnoif.
Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Staple
au&lt;l Fancy
m

uauraaua ana; tneir ran, stage aud
steamboat con rivet Ions. T lives Hues
oommsnee at 8t. Loala, at which point
tbe Mlaeiaalnpi nver la croesid by the
moat oiagnihcent Steel Bridge In the
World, and traverse tb« whole length of

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY’ 4c.

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and Ground

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Seaaon.
Fresh Vegetables al wain on hand.
Alao we have a full line of tbe best

He keeps constantly on Lamps A Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; W oodon |Vare
Al ways 8n hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
in price from f25 Oto $1800.
Also, Agent for famous CASH BUYERS will find it to their advantage to ex­
Estey, Manning and Bur­
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
dett Organs.

Bsetlsy caught firs on Tuesday morn­
ing from a deposit of ashss in ths baek Barry Countv Poultry Society will bo
kitehen. Mr. Choris* [E. Reed, hap­ held on February 25th, 26th. bad 27th
pened to bo passing at ths moment and opening for visiters at 7 f-Slock r. w.
Thursday evening Februaiy 25th all

A Pacific Short Line are the really pop
nlar thorough tares of travel. For maps, (tood Agents Wanted Iu every County
time-tables, in finnatkrn as to rates,
routes. etc., address J. F. Thompson,
Northern Pajwrawor Agent, 157 Ex­
change street. lluftaJo, .N. Y„ or E. A.
Ford, General Passenger Agent, Ht.
Louts, Me, Questions will be cheerful­
ly aud promptly anawsred.

contrary to sxpsctaliun. proved a great
Eastern Star Lodge of Adoptirs Masons Bucreas, and wo trust that tbs preseut
will give an entertainment at Union one will be Still more so. All persons
Hall on ths evening: of the 5th of Feb- at home or abroad whs fool ‘ap intreat
ia thorough bred fowls and psi animals
era cordially invited to attend * An ad­
mission fee of 15 cents will b» charged
at tho door, or yny one purchasing a
Leo Reed's Full Orchestra Band.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
XKW UIIOCKK Y A.N» TEA HOUSE.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS

Free delivery to any part of the City.

Respectfully,
Spooner J- Hepburn.

'

The GrestSouthwsst !

HASTINGS MARBLE WOBKS!

W. B. Brown ia to hold a prise dance
in'his block opposite Stau&amp;t’s Qty
Dining Hall, on Friday January 29th.
A pair of bob sleighs, I valued at 375
will bo drawn for. Evdry purchaser of
a ticket stands a chance of'gvtting tbe
bobs. Supper at Stauffer’s Dinning
Rooms. Ticket* 31 25. Supper extra
Sitting rooms above.

IMPOSITION HATED I

OPPOSITION COURTFDJ
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied

9th oi February. As these parties bars
•vet been among tbe most popular and
beet conducted of a*&gt;e held in ths city.

Tho umtesigacd haring purchased
th» llarryvillo Flouring Mill, uro preparod to do milling of any description
on short notice. 1‘atrosiagr solicited.
Custom work n speciality. Cash paid on* dollar, suptrer extra, for which am­
for wheat, corn, os Is and buckwheat.
ple arrangements will be made.
WsiBla A Htanov.
Oa tho 21st Inst., Reuben Norton, liv­
Barryvilfo. Nov. 19, 1B74.
3h»3
ing in Maple Grove, bad a valuable
pair ot horses stlien at Battle Creek by
a man giving his name as Wm. Henry
Harrison, who bad been in his employ
but a tew days previous. It seems tho
Special Notice.

AMERICAN

MARBLE

Teas, Coffees and Spices

J. Cole &amp; Son.
M erchant Tailors,

All notes aud accounts due the under­
signed, nnd unpaid January 1- 1875.
will bo placed in tbe bands of a Justice
lor collection. Parties interested wdl
eave costs by paying amounts duo us

GROCERS

Nov.

GIVE ME A CALL/
John Stanley.

10th, 1874.

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
Money to Loen
On short time on approved security,
ifflee over ((rant's store, Hastings,
Heh.
O. Coickuw.

FOR THE BEST JOB PRINTING
MICHIGAN.

DETROIT.

THE 1X3T SCHOOL IM THE STATE

WEBSTER
’S
K I ATIOXAL mmTUTK

PKXCnCAL

LOST.—City ol Hastings Order, No.
180 for 385.80. Tho finder will please
rotarn to the subscriber*. as psrmeut
rooms are large, elegantly farsubsd
has Uwu stopped.
LU.. ....
with velvet and body brussells carpets,
ingi, Nor. 3". IFr- I.
aad marble lop french dressing cans
bod-room asta
They hare tbe best
.-tuber John Branle
moat and pastry nooks in tha Stale
a few Irnftles uf that ywuu»
FrracA flroady fur 33.M a bottle. I» Aud in Ua season every delicacy graces
cues where brandy ia uwd
nwd«a“- their table. Mr. De Forest Davis, ths
al purposes it tv invaluable.
82ti
Wxrrra.—A gX&gt;d |prl to do general wercial trawlers, sad claim thiy know
hcoaawork, enquire of Mre. E. B. from actual experiraos the waste of ths
Dewey. e&gt;rnrr cf Broadway nnd Green traveling public. From its central Lo
cation, firot-alass management and pood
will af tha traveling community, it sore­
ly should have its share of patronage

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Stop! Hearken Ye!
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To H7u&gt;m it may Concern!

"Du^ofio
THE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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for Plows and other purpotM.

LADIES

Hastings Drug Store

FINE PICTURES

W ail Im Brai Fltm,
of all CURTIS. DODGE, ROBINSON
and WIARD patterns, end

The new United Brethren Church at
Cedar Crock in tbe town of Hope, will
bo dedicated on Sueday Jan. 31, 18*.
Rev. Milton Wright, editor of tha Re­
ligious Tshsoopo will officiate
Every
body is invited.
H. H. Msraaxu.

Ladies? Medical Guide,

Be it known, Thu I ahull
keep in stock and fill to order
the Celebrated

Oaetiugs foe all P L 0 W B n^r ia uss.

At Granger Prices.

I ahull Mtnne to ksep oa hand and
•eU the teat tf

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lkne, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

WING GALLERY,

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The filth annua] mealing of tha Bute
Pomotogieal Society ia to be bold at
lanring oa Tueaday. Wednesday and
Thursday. the Oth, 10th and lith of
February. Tho programme, which wo
hare received from the Secretary too
late to publish thia week in full, informs

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On Tuesday evening the President.
G Parmelee, E»q.. of Old Mission,
Grand Traverse, will deliver bi* laaug- Than. ■ acmaiSlaf I'm 4yla* ta ur d»
•Iklag e* ika *k*4y *l4*. rang a*. 4a
Farawail, Ana tParl.aj, Haag a cM 4*
ol Raptsaentafives
Tbe Hon. W. L Webber, of East
Saginaw will addreas Ibo Society on tho
“Destiny of Northern Michigan."
Da aa'. bob* aa. haler Dazllaa,
Sir-art
On Wedneiday President Abbot of Beaaural Vara&gt; o’ *! Draaa*.
4a
the State Agricultural College, will de­
liver an address cn the subject at “Ag­
ricultural Education”
During the meeting a number of pa­
pers will bo reed for tho purpose of
bringing out discussion* on tho follow­
ing subject* :
“Plogie** of Economic Entomology"
by Prof. A. J. Cook.
“Pruning Apple Trees," by Prof. A.
J. Beal.
“Setting Tree*." by Nathaniel Chil­
son, of Battle Creek
“New Varietioe," by T. T. Lyon, of
South Haven.
“Pruning Peach Trees and Thinning
Fruit," by A. 8. Dy ckiaau, South Ha-

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t&gt;»i«4 x«r. &gt;*b. isri,
4w5f*
.YlORIXiAGK SALE. --------

Tho Agricultural Department^

OEMS FOR THE ALBIME,

THE FLOWER liUlmtire,
SO

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OF KTLDARE

Same subject, by D. R. Waters. of
Spring Laks.
“Where Shell We Buy Our Trees f
by C. A. Gulley, of Deerbora.
Same .object, by C. W. Garfield, of
Agricultural College.
“Manufacturing and Application of
Manure*," by Frank Gully, of Dear­
born.
“Nestnecs and Ordsr in Hortcullure,"
by Mr. Batteries. of Greenville.
Same subject, by H. Dab Adams, of
Galesburg
“What Grapes to Phnt," by Mr.
Brown, of Lansing.
Same subject, by K Bradfield, of

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and syphilitic coctsminatioa. Impurities,
or dueasei tfou hare lurked In ths rj.trm
** years, soon yield to thb jcwerfol amidote, and disappear. Hence iu woaibriU
curva many of which are publklr known,
of BcroftiU, and all soufefou*'disease*
Ulcera, Eruption*, and eruptive dietinier, cf th&lt;- rt.r.. Tumor*. Itlotcli-*.
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Head. Ringworm, and Xraal Ulcerution* of tbe Uteroa, Stomach,
aud Uver. Il also ran other cmplainu, la which it weald not seem espeeb

CASTUSEIB WASTED.

“Money in Fruit, ’ by E. Bool, of
Kabmasno.
“Ornamenting our Homea,” by C. W.
There will be other subjects discussed,
among which one of tte moat impartant
will be the “Catalogue of Fruita for
Michigan," aa publi.hed by tba Ameri­
can Pomologies! Society.
Tbe dieplay of winter fruit at thia
meeting will undoubtedly be very great
la number of varbfiee. and very choice in
Quality, and with the memliera ot the
Legislature. and the strangers from all
aectkma who vis* Louring at that time,
it will be one of tho most important
and intaresting meeting* that Law yet
been held Every fruit grower should

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We have probably all of u* met with
iaatanoea in which ■ word heedlessly
ipoken against the reputatiun ot a fe­
male baa hewn rnagnilied by malicious
mind* until tho cloud haa become dark
•sough tu orsnhadow her whole «xistawoa. To thuee who are aoeadumad —

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machinery and novel Invent
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Work*, pertaining to rivtl an
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Metallurgy; Record* of tbe
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Engineering, Ballwap, Sblj

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Ta b.4m.a Ma«4ay, F,b..ry Mod. UT*

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                    <text>VOL. XIX. NO. 41

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1875.

Ctrfc

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

Sound the trumpet!
Beat the Drum!
Downfall in Clothing
Now has come-.!

As we find we have still a Laq
Winter Clothing on hand, we will oi
the next

To Ot SaaO
Mm.
X have the honor to make tho foliowa answer to alioyato resolution of the
bet, askfog for iaformatioa aa to
any in terferanee by MV Military officer
or any pan of tbo army of the Uaitad
States with Ike orgeaiaauon or proceed­
ings ef the geweral asnemblr of tho
state of Louisiana, er either branch
thorecd, and giro iaqairiig ia regard lo
tbe ozutanro of armed organisations in
that atate, hostile to the government
tboreof, and latent oa overturuing such
government by force.
To say that taw I senses, tnbuloaco
and blocdshsd have ehsractsriaed the
political affairs of that .state since its re
orgaaisUtoa under the reoonetraction
acts, is only to repeat what ban bsecme
well know as a part of its unhappy hiefary j bat it may bo proper here to re­
fer to the etectiaa eL 1M8, by wkieh the
repoUtoen veto ef tho stole, ihroogh
fraud aad vfotaeoe, was rcfaoed tu a
tew thousands, nd tbo bloodr riots of
18M aad IM8, to show that tho disor­
ders there are not due to any recent
causes if to any late action of tl&gt;» fod-

Stock of Oyerconfs and
ail goods Below Cost for

30 DAYS ONLY
Don’t say you require no more Clothing this Winter, but hny
for next Winter, for these low prices may never come again.
Men's Heavy Overcoats, $3 and 4- *
r
Men’s Cape Overcoats, £&lt;5 to 10.
}
$18 all p-ool Beaver Overcoats for $10. This is the Biggest Bargan of all.
$25 and 80 Overcoats offered for $15 and 18.
Good Cassimere Suits, from *7,50 to 10.
*18 and 20 fine ail wool suits for 12.50 and 13.50.

obtained possession of tbo returns of
(he election, representing that seroral
thoasand voters of the state bad been
deprived of tha elective franchise un
account of tboir color, and praying that
atejie aright bo token to hard said votes
counted, and foe general relief. To on
100 PAIRS MEN’S GENUINE CORDUROY PANTS REDUCED TO $2.50.
able tbe courts to inquire as to the truth
of tbeeo allegations,* loaip-rarr restrain
mg order wee iaaurd against too defend­
ants. which waa at ones wholly distu
Men’s Extra Erne Undershirts and Drawers 50 cents to Ol.OOgarded and treated with roatempt by
Cloesv Below Cost-Shoepekm 50 and 75 cents- Buckskin SI to SI.50.
tboeo to whom it was diteitod.
Those procoedinge have boon widely
deasuced as aa unwarrantable inter­
ference by the federal judiciary with tho
election ot state oflteers; but it is to be
recnembored lhat by tbe fifteenth amend­
ment to the eonshtntion of tbo United
Hta‘00, tho political equality of colored
ritrious is secured, and under tbe sec­
ond aectiaa of that amendment, providtbat UcugTv—s shall hare power to en­
force its provisions by appropriate Leg­
islation. an set oai pa»*d •«
of May. 1870, and amomted in 1871,
the object of which wm to prevent the
denial or abridgement of suffrage to
citto.us on account of race, color or pte­
rions condition of servitude, and it baa
been held by all tho federal judges be­
fore whom tbo. question has arisen, in­
cluding Justice btroag of tho Supreme
Court, that the proteetioa afforded by
thia amendment and these seta extends
to state as well aa to other olociioua ;
that it is tbe duty of tbe federal courts
to enforce tho poviaiona of the constitu­
tion of tho United States, and tbe laws
paaeod in pursuance thereat in too clear
for coutrorersy.. Section 15 of said act
Sevan's
after numerous provisions therein to
prevent an evaston of the fifteenth
‘Th# Great National Magazine," euxndmsnt, provides that I bo jurisdict­
ion ef tbo Circuit Court of the United
Enters upon a new year (Ila ninth States shall extend to all eases m tew
or equity arising under tbe provisions of
said set; aad of the aet amendatory

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templated equilabte as well as lugal
proceedings Io prevent denial of suffrage
to colored cilixens, and it mar be aafoly
asserted that if Kalfogg’s Uli in Use above
named ease, did not present a case fot
equitable interference ot ths court, uo
such case can arise under the act
Thai tho eoerta of the United 8,'ates
have tbe right to interfere in various
ways with state elections, ao aa to main­
tain political equality and rights thsre-

Six articles recounting tbe experience
of a well-known American farmer and
and eogi user (Colonel Waring, at Og­
den Farm, Newport. R. I.,) daring a
tour through some of the leas frequented
imrta of Weetcrn Europe. In ths
Aueomn of 1878.
A aeriee of papers of great Interest on
FRENCH LbTERATURK AND PAR­
ISIAN LIFE.
By Albert Rbodoc, with Illustrations by
French Artiste, win appear during the
year.
• THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND."
Or, ‘The Modern Robinson Uraaoe,"
Jules Verne's lateo stury. will be cou-

the orders made by the judge in that
and the kindred ease of Antoine were
illegal; bat while they were ao held and
considered it to not to bo forgotten that
the mandates of bh court had bees eontemptneualy defied, and they were made
while wild scenes of anarchy were
sweeping awav all restraint of law and
order. Doubles tbe judge of thia coart
made grave mistakes; bat tho Uw al­
lowe the cbanrollor great latitude, not
only In punishiag thnec who eoatomn
his ordm and injunctions, but in provsntinr the eon.amib m of (he wrong
which he has jodiclally forbidd.-n.
Whatever ny be aaid or thought of
these matters It wn&gt; osly mo le known
tolme that pcxx-S’ of the United Stales
aourt was resisted, and as *al,t act spec­
ially provide, fne tho om nf the army
aad navy when neaeesarr to enforce
judicial processes artdng thnrmincler
I ccnmdcred U my duty to eno ihit such
proceaw was oxaootml aenordlng to lbs
judgement ufIbe eourl tveulting from

Kellogg, and on the 13th of April, nt aa
effort of that kind, a butchery of citieeus was committed at Colfax, which in
bloodthirstiness and barbarity, is hard­
ly sorpaaeeed by any acta of savago
warfare. To put this matter beyond
controversy, 1 quote frofc the charge of
Judge Wooda,o( the United states circuit
court, to tho jury fo ibe ease of United
Stales vs. Cnriksbaoks and others in
Now Orieeca. in March. 1874.
He
mH:
“In tho com on trial there are many
facto not iu cor.troveniy. I proceed to
state some of them in tho presence, and
hearing of tbo counsel on both ides,
and if I a to to aa a nonoedad fact any
matter that ia disputed, they can cor­

our employee to vote the people’s ttekol
at ths ensuing election, and in tho evont
of their refusal ao to do, or tn case they
vote the radical ticket, to refuse to em­
ploy them at tho expiration of their
present contracts.
'
.
On tbo aasMaay toother huge body
of persons published la tbo same place
a paper in which they used tho firttowfog Language: "We, the nsderatgaed,
merchants of the city ol ElyRTepoH.
alive to tbo great importance tf aecurfog b good an honest govemaaV te- tbe
Stale, do agree and pledge r iinrifcbiM
After stat-ng tno origin of the difB- to advance any xapplios oe money Io
» which grew oat of aa attempt of any planter tbo coming |yeor who will
perrons to drive the parish judge give employment or rent landa to laborand sheriff (sppotateee o! Kellogg) from
office, and then attempted protection by
colored persona, which ted tn socio
fighting, in which quite a number of of tho returning board for eaid election
negroes were killed, tbe judge Mateo :
lhat may not Re found in its report which
“Moot of thoeo who were not killed. has been published, hut it is a matter of
public information Uut a greet part of
th. time taken to canvass the votes was
ou.utned by (bo arguments of lawyers,
oourtlioute. They were all captured. central uf whom repreaentoffiMeb party
About thuty-ooven mon were taken before the board. 1 Lave aWevidonco
priaoners (tbo number is not difinltelr that the proceedings of this board were
fixed). They wore kept under guard not in accordance with the law under
until dark. They wore led out two by which tbgy acted. Whether in exclud­
two and shot. Most of the men ware ing from their eouaU or returns they
obot deed. A fow were wounded, not were right or wrong is a quoatien that
mortally, and by pretending to be dead depends upoa the evidence they had be­
ware afterward, during tbe night able fore them ; but it is very dear that I lie
lo make their escape.
Among them law givee them the power if they choose
waa Levi Nolaou, named in 'the indict­ to ex.rciee it. of deciding.that way, and
ment The deed bodies of the negroes prims focal the persona whom they re
killed in this affair were loft unbaried
until Toeeday, tbo 15&lt;h, when they were for which |hey were candidates. Re­
bnned bv a deputy marshal and an specting tbo alleged intori*ronc-s by
olflcex of the mihli* from New Orleans. tbo military with tbo organization uf
These peraona found tifty-mno dead the legislature uf Louisiana, on tbo 4th
bodies.
They ahowwd pistol shot lust I hare no knowledge ur Informa­
ircunds, tho great majority in tb« head, tion which baa out been received by
and most of them to tho back uf tbo mo aisce that time, and pnbUsbod. My
head. In addition to tbo fifty-nine dead first infoxmalion waa from the papers of
fonnd,some charred remains ofdead bod­ the morning ot tho 5th of January. I
ies were discovered near the courthouse. did not know that any ausb thing waa
Six dead bodies were found under a anticipated, and no onion uur suggeewarehouse, all shut in th* hoed, but tinaa writ ever given to any military
one or two, which wore shot in the heart. officer in that state upon that oabjoct
The only white men injured from tbe prior to tbo occurreaco. I am well
beginning ef these troubles to their aware that any interference by the offi
cluse were Hondo* and Harris. Tbe cere ov troope of tbo United Statae with
•ourt bouse sad its contents were en­ the orgnniratioa ot a atate legislature,
tirely oonsumeiL Tnere is no evidence ox any of its proceedings, or with
lhat any one la Use crowd of whites any evil department ot tbe govbore any "taw fa I warrant" for tho ar­
rest of any of the blacks. There is no
evidence that either Nash or Cosoold
alter tbe affair ever demanded tbo uffi-

facu and possibly nut thinkieg of the
proceedings which would be only prop­
er ones to pursue in a trme of peace. He
thought mute of the utterly lawless con­
dition of a socisty surrounding him at
the time of hU dispatch and what would
prove a auro remedy. He never pro
posed to do an illegal act, nor exprosoed a deterounsuon tu proceed be.ond
what tbe law, in the futuro, might authcriae for punishment of atrocities
which have been committed, and tbe
c tnmission of which cannot be sue ceastuUy denied. Il tea depfotabte feet
that politicalI cri.nes end mui^tn have
bar# guno uopuntahwl, and which
ban boon j us Ltied or apologised fur,
which moat mt aa a reproach on the
alate and counter, long after the pment
generation baa passed away. I have
no desire to bare United Hist*
troop interfere in th* domestic con­
cent* of Louisans, or any other stste.
On the Vth of December last. Oor. Kel­
logg telegraphed me lib apprelumalcr a
that the Wblie League Intended to
make another attack on the state h-xne,
to whom on tbe sems day 1 inode tho
fol owlng answer, since which no oom-

Tbo state authorities should then pro­
ceed with their duties without appre­
hension of danger. If they are molest­
ed tbo question will* bo determined

1 hire deplored tbo necessity which
eeetned to make It my duty under tbe
cunaUtutton and taws to direct soch lnterforancc. J have always refused, ex­
cept w bore it seems to be my Impera­
tive duty, to act in ouch a manner ut&gt;-

responsible lor theee atrocitioe would
not bo just. But it to a lamentable fact
that insuperable -obstructions were
thrown fo tbo way uf punishing those
murderers, and tbo eo called oonoorva'
tire papers ot tho state not only justified
the masaacro but denounced aa fetloial
tyranny and derootism tbo attempt ef
tho United States officers to bring them
to justice. Fierce denunciations ring
Ihroogb tbo country shunt office hold­
ing and election wuttera in Louisi*na.
white every uno of tho Cblfax tn Ac re­

doubled----- ------------------------------ -----to tho state under this requisition ot tbe
governor, and as other disturbances
seemed imminent, they were allowed to
retrain thorn to render tho executive
such”a’ul aa might become neooeaary to cillailoa and Iranqulllly rvurywhero
enforeo the tews of the atate, and re­ prevail, snu lUrr.'by remove all neoeoway can ba found in ibis boasted land press continued riotonse which seemed atty for the prvecaee of troope among
of cinlixstion and chriatianity to pacian inevitable tbo meaeeal federal support them. I regret, however, to any that
the perpetrators of Ibis bloody and. mon­ should bo withdraws. Prior to and thta alate of things does out exist, nor
with a new to rhoteteeleetirm fo Loato- doos H seem to be desired In acoxa localstrous crime.
Not unlike thia waa tho massacre in
Ities; and M tokhta. It may be proper
August la»L . Several northern young
for me to say that to the extent that
men of capital and ooterpiro bad started
C-mgrem haa eontemd power on me to
the Utile and flourishing town o! Cou­
prevent It. neither Ku Klux Klaus.
shatta. Some of them were republicans
White Leoguea, nor any other aanoci*
carried
against
ibe
republicans
stall
and office Isoldsrs under Kellogg.
ahoua using arms and vtolenre to ex&gt;They cere therefore doomed to death. lasxards, which very naturally gicatty
cutetbclr
unlawful |&gt;urpaae; can to
Six of them were seised atid carried afarmed ths colored voUra. By section
away from their bumee and murdered 9, afekof February S8 1871, it is made perm I lie-i In that way Io glue trouble to
in cold blood. No cue Luu boon pun­ tho duty of United States marshals and port of tlila ctemtry. Nor can I see
ished, and tho c-ms-rratire proas of tbe deputioa at tbe polls where iotas ere with Indifference anton mon oe rvpnbslate denounced all efforts to that end east for rwproeentativwe in Congress Io licans ostraciaed. pc-reocated and mur­
keep the peace aad proveut any viola­ dered o:i aero-ant of their opinions as
and boldly justified the crimes.
Many murders of a like character tion st the eo-oallel enforcement ret, they now are tn some locaUctes. I bare
and other offoacoe agaiast tha laws of heretofore urged the race of Louisiana
eases, which cannot here be detailed. the United Susies; and upon the requi­ upon Ute attention of C'ougroaa, and|mnFur example. T. B Crawford, judge of sition of tha marshal of Louiaiams. and noi but think teat It* Inaction has pro-tbe jwnsh, and the dialriot attorney of iu view of said armed organisations and dused great evih Tu sumsarin: in Sep­
tho twelfth judicial district of tho state, other portentioui eireutaaancox. I caus­ tember last, an armed. organize I body
on thvlr ny to coon ware shot from ed delacbmonia of troops to be atation- of men tn auppori of candldateo who
Uislr boreea by mn in ambush, on tbe ed m various locolibee in Uo state to bed been .pot in nomination for ..fflceo
8th nf October, 1878,-end the widow of aid him in tha performance of his offi­ of governor nod lleut. govorucr el tbe
tbs former, in a cocnuiuiiicalion to the cial dntiaa and tho eaforooment of tho November election of 1(172, and who
department of justice, tails a piteous atata lawa. Offieere and troope of tho tusd been declared not eteetod by Its#
talo ot tbe perseoubon of he.- husband United States may well bare supposed it beard of canvassers, recognized by all
because bo waa a Union man, end of waa their duty to act when called upon courts to which the question tmd beta
the efforts made to screen those who by lbs gnroroor for that purpose. Each
bad committed a crime, which to use branch of a legislative) aaaembly ia tbe aubmltted, undertook tn uubro.-t and
her own language “left two widows end judge of (he election and qualification
nine orphans desolate."
To nJ mat the murder of a n-gro or body of unauthcrutod porsina ae is* and
s white republican la not considered a hold a legislative ball in a lumulluotu
crime in Lmimna woold probably bo and riotous manner, and so nrercnl any
unjust t&lt;/a.great part ot the people; organization by ihoso legally returned
hat &gt;^a tree that a greet number uf soeb aa ejected, it might become the duty of bonne In the cjpltai of the Mat* ot
murders baro been committed, and no tbe slate exacutito to faterpeeo if re­ which he was Frsrao.-, It b scarcely I ■
one haa been punished; tlierefme, mae- quested by a majority of th* members ba doubleJ that ha would have tors
iloatlv to them tho spirit of hatred and al&lt;ct io suppress disturbance, and onviolence is stronger than law. Rcpre- abb tho persons elected to organise" the
aenialtona were made to roe that the howto- Any ezsroiao of this puwot
would only be justifiable under il&gt;.&lt; m »st
oxtraordtoarv cirrumatancvt, and li
would thou ba tbe duty of the guvi.rn
meat to call upon tho coastabuLry. or

IEMALMAJ5CIATICA,

BHETTMATIBM

WHOLE NO. 975
ed. and tn view of the stope taken to reprvae It, tbe revolution was apparently,
though it is be'ievud not really aban­
doned. Tttal Sttore was intimidation of
republican tutors at tho election, not­
withstanding theeo precautions, admits
of ao doubt ( The following are opacimoas of lb* moans used on the 14&lt;te of
October. Eighty perrons signed and
published the following at Shreveport :
“We. the undersigned, merchants ot
the city of Shreveport. in obedieuM Io a
request of the Shreveport campaign

The political
—------ —------ —------- —».i sffuirs scouimlto bedyiugoat. bet tho November
clrctrca was approaching, and it waa
ueceesary for party parpooee that the
flume should l« rokmdted.
Accordingly on thu Udi uf S-ptembar, D. Feus, ciaiming that be waa

bo borne in miad that any attempt by
tbo governor to use the policy force cf
that stalo at thia time would have undsubtodly precipitated a bloody confl.et
with the White Uagno, as it ild cm tho
14th of September. There fo ao doubt
but the pceeoaao of United States troops
upon that occasion proven tod bloodshed
and loan of life. BUhpartteaapp^to

�SPECIAL OFFER

The February M,g»iine,.

LETTER,

illurtratknu and an ample .apply
tide, on a lam variety of toptea
illustrated

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
held recently *1 Grand Rapids, nearly
tbs State, without bring railed upon by
tbo local auihoritteo in couititutional

on Caricature wbleh promisee to
Cpsts
vary Interesting; the fourth paper

following Patrons elected officers for the

scold makes living higher
. How anxiously they look I
coming of apring, md Low alow cold d ay.
paw with them. Heaven help them­

baa never disavowed thl« ablbboleth’

Lecturer, J. L. Whitney, Muskegon;
Steward, H. Fleming; DietrictSteward,
no utterance on tbe financial question

in dealing
With tho affairs ot Louisiana, giving lhe

Fisk bought tho Opera Honan of Pike

Tilton, Moulton, Mra Boocher, Mra.
Til tea and diron other cetebritioe ean bu

thereby.

tho

tion bold at Concord New Hamp, jire,
nominated for Governor, Persoh C.

tinuatimt of The Rep. of tha Gamp, I
and short stories by Ellis Gray and
Kate Putnam Osgood ; rod pooxns are
contributed by W. W. Harney, Harriet
Prescott Spofford, Ebtabrth Stoddard
and Anna C. Brackett.
The editorial
deportment, are fresh and readable, and
■V —
_ _ —1
cxcUsnro. Harper; A Broe.,PobHahere,

though why, It would peril o tho oldeat and unanimously adopted the following
Platform, than which a better wai ite^er
proteulod for lhe aoceptauco of the overflowing with tbe beat thought, ot
theabloet tneacfotjrage. Tbo poetical
electaro of any State:
plenty of money people would boy aa
L Equal right, and a free and hon­
est ballot for all dtlsen., under tbe ConWhat Tilton chargee againat
fellow, Hladman, Trowbridge and Celia
i. Uncompromising hootllily to all
form, of official venality and corruption.

charge againat Boocher?

Mr.

not that anothvr man i* guilty of infi­
delities, but that bo is ,'nnocent. If bo
should show that Theodore Tilton had

city, and everything ia .blue.

Well, it

Draining tho Agricultural Pocket.

Tbo following article from tho ablest
edited of any of the Agricultural Jour-

tho statement, made in tbo public print,
harotofore, and tho cros»-que«ionero
have not been able to aitakc him in lhe
least. Still, all concerned are aaxiou.

rhile Beecher ia itolid and

tsar better than Tilton. It will be a
long and tediou. trial, and will occupy
month,.
Tho French Masked Ball, tbe 21st, at

aceno of headlong payety and audaciou.

good landing. v
obliged to deny

who kept wild ravel till six in tho morn­
ing. The gsyret of dance marie. from

new aa bvatifal. the bacchante
a grid cup.tn her hand, a Spanish girl
with gold and purple skirt, black lace
•—‘"*a, and fan, and high comb,
and gipsies, an ape covered with
, a fiend in flame color end

able with a gradual payment of the pub­
lic debt, and a rigidly honest, eooncnIcal and efficient administration rail
Governmcata.
4. Unalterabte oppoaitlon to the elect United State, for a third term.
6. Congratulation, and thank,

croft'. "Native race, of the Pacific
States," by Clarenoa King; tbe cont In­
to

-1th
tho machinery they should move, ere
now anting la idleness, Into motion,
by giving emnloymeat to hundred, of

Ing and eufftaing in enforced idleness,
and thua enabling them to stimulate all
tranche, of Industry by again eonaum- effective, a much greater dhplay of fairLouisiana factieqe than they have late-

•tand on lhat plank In th, Ropublloan
platform as firmly aa do' tbOM from

Tbo total receipts'from all

WEEKiaica.
Harper's Weekly, &lt;4-00 and Republican Banner. 1.50. for
tel expenditures have been &lt;9.901 07;
balance on baud. &lt;4,341 06. Throe UMrth and Home, 00.w
-------- -•
Now York Tribune, &lt;2,00 and Rapublmaa
150- for
Toledo Blade. &lt;2 00 and Republican Banner, 150, for
•
Chicago Times, &lt;2.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, for
Chicago Tr.buna &lt;2.00 aad Republican Banoar. 1 o0 f-r
State ia 505.
Chicago Inter-Ooean, &lt;1.65 and Republican Banner. 1-A&gt;. for
Chicago Journal &lt;2.15 and Republican Ba

Goodyear of thia District. •in.txueting

Mined ia ao important and ao good, and

tho House full information concerning Counter Gentleman. &lt;2.50 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
Wmtern Rural. &lt;2.00 and Republican Banner 1-W for
Advance, &lt;3.15 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
that tn maintaining my right to bold .ueh method, a. Iheae b«for. rowrting to paid to clerk., bow mcch allowed by New Covenant, &lt;2.65 and. Republican Banner 1.50 for
new
------------------ -­
more peremptory measuroa, that
Michigan Farmer. &lt;2,15 and Repubbran Banner 1,50 for
■
proving my loyalty to Republican
.Now York Homo Journal, &lt;3,00 and Republican Banner 1,50 tor
■

my party relation, when a Natio i al cure the freedmen of Louiii.ua in llieir
Republican Convention .hall resolve In
favor of coutraetlDg the currency as a political and peraonal rights. If th.
whit, minority will join’ honaetly in th.
cle payments. When such a convention work well and good. Probably in mo.l
shall adopt aueh resolutions I will ask matter, they could take their own way
tho question, "Where .hsll t gor’ and
those who defend the rights of labor

Intelligent conviction..

yet graphic MlMlaolppI ezportenoae;
grabber, and oorrupltontetj. who bad
brought reproaeb upon tbo country and
Green'. Interesting paper on tho famous
diegrace lo themselves
plaro on our editorial page, and special­
Oth. A State policy lhat shall encour­
ly commend it to tho cloeo attention of age home enterprise, Industry, .nd
our a^ucnltural friends.—Ed. of BawSbrpberd, telling how two gtri, tried
farming; and n description of the Car­
cure good wages and st adv employ­
This is juU precisely what
ment to labor and n fair return to rap-' though old- The editorial department.
oflLemagaxitto are w.11 filled with axio complete
r. A financial policy Iwuod on free codlngly road able matter. Published
by n. A. Houghton A Co.,Boston, Maas,
It in nil quarter.. Railroads, middle­ •umptlou of specie payment., Inuit ach •t &lt;1 00 a year. HubeerlptlOM roeelved
men, unscrupulous polltisiam, mechanal ItieBiKXMM office.
and perniaaant remedy for the present
financial deprraeton ; and we heartily Life Hlnrtrate 1 for February the reader
etc., all have laid pipe throughout tho and entirely concur vcllli the view, on
finds an unusual combination of timely
agricultural domain, whereby they draw
and edifying topics.
Among those
which must please are: Jeaa Ingelow;
and fruit at their’labor. The row is elaborated tn tbe accompanying report
legitimate.
Coatra pipe, are Laing
i laid.
This is proper.
Agricultural
8. Prompt and unyielding dental by Eugliih Reformer; Tho Key to Wo­
manhood; Jar.e Hadley, a story of wo­
right The out' go ia being checked. Congrom of al! application, for aubinilee
man's courage . Husbaada and Wives;
This ia good. Irrigation is being sub­ in aid of any Khrmt of individual or
stituted for this leakage, end tbo water corporate nggrandlxrment.
vention of Insanity
protedlon, and prosperity for the" pooof knowledge; Uncle Dave; Legs sad
for thia modest editorial pencil to point
what they mean ; Mental Development
out tomo of the drain, that reach into joy, and we condemn all rapacity
and Religion, Character; Tree ten sat ot
’e.uucda and Blitte,, ; etc. Tbe report
quently overlooked by thoee who com­ Republican officials, whether white or
plain meet T For inrtanee:
Course of Lectures on Phrenology end
J. Buying land that is not needed
Physiology will receive craaidsration.
while employers. "Let us have peace," An admirable number. Price 30 cento.
already pouoraed ia tfcf half .locked
nor rendered half as productive as it
ought to be.
to Louintana without further delay.
We have received from tbo Publisher
2. Mortgaging the farm to build a
10. White we condemn tho u.c of tho
___ ___.1 ___ «U_» I.
aoopyofthe Public ledger Almanac.

^hf ^tpubliran |wnnrr.

but if they preeiat in disregarding tbe
laws and dwtroying the peace ol the
community, they will have to be dealt
with effectually, aud it ie evident that
Sheridan know, juet how to do that.

The Civil Right. Conte,:. •

H.rrixe^ Mien., Feb. 3d, 11*75.
silica to the Civil Right, bill, undor-

ing ekirmiah in the long promiroJ fight
against our Railroad aystem, and re­ Detroit Tribune, &lt;5.80 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
gret thai Mr. Goodyear should have Detroit Post. &lt;5.80 end Republican Banner 1.50 for
conMntsd to bo used by men who dare Detroit Free I’raas. &lt;5 30 aud Republican Banner 1 50 fur
Chicago Tri-W&gt;klr Tribune. &lt;6.50 and Republican Banner 1.50 for

Masonic.

espied Masons of tbi. State closed its
labors last Wednesday evening. The
following officers ware elected lor the
Grand Matter - Ok 11 Durand, Flint
Deputy Grand Muter—M P May-

Editor.

RepiMicai Slats temtiM.

G J W—John W Finch, Adrian,
prevent the diffusion of equal righto. In
G Treasurer —Rufu, W Landon,
Ibe midst of the thirty six hours contest
Nile.,
last Thursday, General Bailer propoaed
if the Democrats would permit tbe mo­
tion to reconsider lo be voted upon,
which would bring the meaaaro fairly ington.
O Chaplain — Rev J 8 Goodman. Eul
before tbo Huum, the Republicans
Saginaw.
O J D-John P Phillips, Woodland.
G Munhall—F A Potter, St. Joseph.
G Tyler- -Alar McGregor, Detroit.
Tho following District Deputy Grand
tiou four hour, more should bo allowed Masters and Standing Committer, were
appointed :
en to th. opponents of tbo bill. The
Democratic mauagera would not listen
First District—Beta Coggsball, Holly.
to the proposition. White profMeing a
Second DiatriM-*-David Bovoe, CoMdteiro to set upon tb« appropriation
bills, they rtiuM to take up the public
Third Did riel—N. Hamilton, Buchan-

'opportunity fur proper amend moot., and

Republican County Convention.

Fourth District—D J Hudson. Psw-

I’A M t L CTHIaKB. tt.lm..,
aoeHMuHteeatv OwMiiiiM

THINGS IN

tbo Republican majority what eubject.
ahould be conridaral. AU thia ia done

Fifth District - Daniel Striker. HaaSixth District — EL.iia Midge-

Apparently, there ia just now a I nil

A leading Connecticut Republican,

Robertson, William B Wilaon.
opinion that tho State will go Republi­
can in the coming election by 10,000
Gravet, Joeeph B Jtamnton.
Grant', word., the problem i. .till un- majority, upon ths platfom latolv
Credential.— Ruuben Rowland, W
adopted.
R Batea, William Welker.
.
.
rawn, giving
civilisation.
the chronic tendency ot tbe Democratic trolt.'published by tho Al.thodlel Pub­ confront the Government with a more
Foreign Correspondence-Foster Pratt
prises of diamonds, a grid watch and
lishing cotup.tiy ; O. Whitmore and Ito
(ex-officio,) Jf C P Pleener, Alamoa
chain, beside anma of money, to the
other.
hoUatn of ticket'. Tbe taite and brillmoo a copy, but a well printed Journal
eighty-fire men who weie active rebel!
The Grand Council of Select Maatera
guilty suited by such m,n should, and wo
dalich! of fast New York, which like.
have no. oubt will command a liberal State i. unnatural and cannot be pennaob the 19th aud elected tho following
support from the Large membership
that ehoroh hu In thteatate.
for our public m«n to do aa Preeldent grou'of the United States into the OonM I G M-M Mansfield, Coldwater.
gree, of the "0onfriler.te BtateL*'
to .oil their hand! handling a manure rplritof proscription that prova the Ih- jleroriplion of tbs Frvnchmi
riooerity of it. dortaratlon that honeety hibitod hi, trained piceon. &lt;
Th. Prohibition State Cunveulwa
G Treasurer—E A Elliott. Detroit.
while wo have a .oiteble opportunity,
mon lari fall; tho adventw
handling a plow.
G Recorder—G B Noble, Detroit
in.teed of waiting for actual trouble,
official position.
GCofG-AJ Utley, 81. Louie
end tho following nominatioaa mada:
G C C-C B Itoynolxto, Reading.
aeualorlal district, of the State for per­
G 8—J M Rice, Pentwater.
ble
thet
the
Kellogg
Government
in
Moore, of Saginaw, and Randolph I
il deal of other matter.
ciab-Uoxtee, on tho corasr of Madisun
G Sent—W V Griffith, Detroit.
Louisiana
i,
rightful
aud
ongbt
to
be
square. Not tei
• - ■ ■ Strickland, of 8t. Johns
Ibe spirit and letter nf the requirements
G Chaplain—B F Dougherty, Holprofusely
York have the
employed in
Ifnd.
John
Cfubb, of Grand Rapid., and
The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch
State, and arbltra rtly ejected duly else*Masons, al Detroit, Jan.' 20, elected the
President; and
are higb-drecad
riohUuion
following officers for th* ensuing year;
Poisoned To Death.
their duties upon partlaana oflt" own
G H P-J L Mitcheil, Jackson.
appolntmsnt.
New York, quoting Senator Logan's rohigher u well as ne.ly ah tl
G 8 Chas J:
r, urana KapiOs.
which citoaitu a great MtUranl of waits
judicial officer, of She State.
* Ihnia, Grand Rapmaterial taken from Bia blood. WhM

lion by abolishing teacbera* IneUtutee,
disfranchising atudonte, and in troduo-

atial brilliance ot aa

noxious lubetanc.. which, therafora, re-

newipapers thai
Davie from t|es

amhitwu, girt, of tbe city, in tmtets of

multpliod by
the lift would

intondent of Public Interaction.

What must l&gt;ej tha • condition of the Marly paralysing tho operation, of ,otflood when i ' creiv ing and retaining
__ t.
_ X. i _

camMum

poison through other channel, and or­
gan,—the kidneys, lung., skis, etc.,; it would hardly bo of national eastern. Ual Committoe of the Republican! of
but Ihese organ, become overtaxed in But
colored ettramm, mora than
performing this labor, in addition to
their natural functions, and eatraoi long
—iik-i »------- —.
Convrauon ssaemblod. tend
rioualy diseased.
rsa: olectrithe United

Elxx.r’. Causouc Satva a ao well-

pledged tn enact, Mid haa neglected to

Harper’s Magaaine. &lt;4.00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Atlantic Monthly, « 00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for Scribner’s Monihlv, &lt;4.00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Lippincott's Magarine. &lt;4.00 and Republican Banner &lt;1 50 for
Tho Galaxv. &lt; I 00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Lakeside Monthly «.00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.
Godey'e Itady'e Book, &lt;3 15 and Republican Ban net
Bu Nicholas,'&lt;3.p0 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 fot
National Livo Stock Journal, &lt;2.15 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Horticulturist, &lt;2 10 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Gardner’s Monthly, 12 10 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50
Little Corporal. &lt;1.60 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 tor
V_ .1 All . _.I
Vl«nn*r Cl Ml fur
Petenon’a lAdfe National Magaaine. &lt;1.60 Republican Banner &lt;140 for
Arthur’s Home Magazine, &lt;2.25 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for ■
The Poultry World, &lt;1.25 end Republican Banner &lt;1.50 foe
.
American Agriculturalita &lt;1.25 end Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for Ballon, Monthly Magarino. &lt;2.00 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
Tho Phrenological Journal, &lt;3.00 and Republican Banner, &lt;1,50 tot
Science of Health, &lt;2,00 and Republican Banner &lt;1,50 for
-

3,*5
8,15

NOW K YOUR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
.
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

LIES Ml nHH mi’U
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

LOUISIANA.

ing a fair chance lo educate tbemMlvoe!
-Frederick J. Burton,
What truckling to tho old plantation Eaat Saginaw
Ninth District — Crawford Angell,
propri lor of the Public Ledger. Phila­
Grand Rapid..
atltutloo, we denounce the armed pollla
commecl
on
th,
biaited
prol..,ion»
convenient without incurring debt
delphia, Penn., for which we are under tha able maaasge of Praudopt Grant on
Tenth District—Nc appointment.
of lhat party to-day I
3. Running in debt for costly carpets
obligation. It ie full of valuable Infor­
era State, a. Ibe chief eouroe of all their mation, compiled with great earo, and
troubtee, particularly In Ixmlriana, arranged with every poeribk convenJurisprudence -Hugh McCurdy, J.
Editorial Brevities.
State, overturned tbo exist inc govern- a copy to given to ev.ry rabecrita
meat, and foally murdered thousands that valuable Jcttnia!,' Mr which
of inaocent eltlxens.
11. In declaring for equal right, and
apevte payments aa their plattorni, and
undar.ian J that a uew rellgteu.

1

For Uu acammodalion ot tweh of our fntndo
roau
duiro lo oubooribo for tome otbor paper m amneclwn icitk
The BANNER, we have made arraneemtnlo u-her,
are enabled io present the foUowinf liberal terma,
e. &lt;
mdtnbndtee, however, that the order for our Journal -ted
either of the other! named, moot be renl tojether, and aoeompanied be Ike money; and, aleo, lhat we muetre.nw,^
"nerJacrlptibn foThe PAN^I^R/«•««’*
’- erf
aAarpul
- •

from granges throughout the State, for

Still another melh- &lt;2.204 03.

U.S. GRANT.

A Platform that all True Mon
Endorse.

Tho Baecbar^arty evidently intend tn

fore tbe United States Supreme Court
for decirioa- Probably a case might be
matteiup by th. representative, of tho con- Rapids contained tbo following facta:

of the Republican member* ot tbe Kenlhe spirit and tetter of tho law, without of the vigorous character of partteanahip
Moaeurn D.
fear or favor, I herewith transmit a half a century ago.
Conway contributes a .ketoti of Profes­
binding authority.
sor Fawcett, accompanied with a por­
more apeclflo Information aa to tbe
trait, and Emilio Oastelar furnahe, tho them, but on tbe other hand 1 believe

(Signed)

one of tho boldest bad men the world

pasmeuto U the earlleat practicable

IK CONNECTION

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

tha Republican parly, ro»pondad.

furring daily and nightly from cold and acUonthas been taken by that body, and

~G T—R W Landon, INilea.
G C—Rar Wm Hoe*, Grand Haven.
G C H-D 0 Spaulding, Lyons.
Lodge of Colored Mason,
f Michigan aonataded toair
unieetioD at Detroitot. tbo

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and. - Good -- the - best
for Yourself

Como and see
Hasting., Sept., Oth 1874.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn
MEW GROCER V AND TEA. HOUSE.

Just opened in Mr. BOWNE'8 NEW STORE,
BLocr,
Souj-q Slot of Spiff Sp|f&lt;r.
Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Staple
ttnd Fancy

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY 4c.
A complete aasortaient of all kinds of Whole and Ground
Spices

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Beason.
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamp# &amp; Fixture#, Crockery, Glass &amp; Wooden Ware
Alw*ys on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

CARTT BU YlkRS wil1 find il to tteir

amine ourStock before purchasing elsewhere.

t0 c::*

NO THOUBUE TO SHOW OUR GO ODS
Free delivery to any part of lhe City.
D4O.lt.-J. O. Craig. Grand Rapid,
G. 8. W.—Thome F. Carr, Detroit.

RcsvRctfiiLlii
Sp&amp;oner

y

Hepburn.

Uoolc at Thli

tiffins healthfully.

feeling!, gluumy fore bo tings and irritabilifr of tom per. Tho Lrerf Half being

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTFDI

James Lloyd u

National Divirion of North America,

Comporivon Invited end Competition Defied in

�_________

The fee taken from Thornapple Talks
for parties at Saginaw, is about two feet
thick and as clear as crystal. Tboos- of Woodland as a Deputy. Tho ap­
suds of tons are being shipped.
pointment to a good osse, aad we conT. J Wilder foot a valuable moor- grstulate thi people of Woodland tost glioTy7i^rctoth.'peddtei “who\psbaum-pipo on Thnrsday leak between thoy have a popular and aOdont official------- *-*•-’-----lhe Depot and his residence. A liberal always within call.
reward will be paid for ita return to tho
We trust all who love to trip tha
owner at ths depot Or at this office.
light fantastic toe, win remember that

Tfje RjifilBUC^K

Tho Rev. Dr- Goo. B. Joycelin, Pres­
ident of Albion College, who is a man
of decided ability, and a elameal orator,
will preach nest sabbath at tbo M. E.
Church, at tho usual bouts for public
worship.
For tbo finest asourttwinl of canned
fruits to be found in tbo county of
Barry, call at John Stanley’s cheap
Grocery store. No. 24, Jeffisracu Street,
wboro all goods are sold at the lowest
livings rates.

■TR’SSS

Local

Jtotice;.

PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
I ata now all alone in tho Photograph
-4iosir.ru, and ns I have made urrangements fo increase my facilities fordoing
better work than over, all should call
and get a negative tuksu. The superi­
ority of rny work in the past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-class work in
he future.
Rooms in Washington
Block, sontb side State Street.

The New Improved

the annual Bali given by Hastings
Lodge No. 58,1 0. O F. w&gt;l occur on
Tneeday evening tho Oth inst, at Union
Hall, and that arrnngomente are perfoeted to make it tbe party of the ssasou.
Music, J. Loe Rood's full Orchestral
Band. TSekste *1. Supper extra.

Died, on Tuesday the 2d inst. at Ibe midenco in this city of ids aon-iv-law, Bev.
J. W. Bancroft, Mr. Erustus Kimball,
aged eighty six years, four months and
twenty-six days. Tbe deeeased waa
Would yen see as fine a specimen of
one of the early saltiers of Oalboca
Painting, Ktooamining, and Graining
county, being one of tbe first five in
tha Township of Marengo, aud for many
yeare was an satire btuinare man, well
known to the people of ths county fat
hia sterling intogrily, aad Romanlike
Wo oak alientfoa to the mammoth
tairneaa ot purpose.
advertisement of the Grand Rapids
Sr* a Cumnae House, to be found on
our first page to day. Read it. Pon&gt;
dor well tho facta state!. Go buy
yourself rich, and bo wise.

As wo go to press we learn that H.
H. Wood, postoustor at Nashville, died
on Monday sight, of consumption. Mr.
Wood was aa old resident ef this county
and very generally respected for his

CHICAGO

For What?

family being abeoat except Mrs.Powers,
and before any assistance could b» ob«
taiaed, tae house and contents ware en­
tirely destroyed. The property was in­
sured for some 81,100 in tho Barry ft
Eaton eounty Fire tnsuraaoe Company,
whicn will somewhat more. titan half

Beck-Feed

The Leading Newspaper
the West

FLOBIO SIWG UCHUK

LADIES

Tbursdsy evening February 25th ell
entries must bo closed before that time.
Tho first exhibition held in Mareb last
contrary to expectation, prorefl a great
success, aud we trust that tha present
one will be still more so. All ]&gt;ereuus

in thorough brad fowls aad pat animals
are cordially invited to attend. An admieiiun foo of 15 cents will bo chargod
at tho door, or any eno pureLasing a
membefahia ticket tor 8L will bo entitled to enter any number of articles
fer premiams and will have free access
to tho exhibition for themselves and
families during its continuance.
Below wo present a list of premiums

Medical Infinsary,
T. PHILLIPS.

Wo are under many obligations to
Whates you wtab your child to be,
the Y. M. C. A. at Grand Rapids, for bo it yourself.
If you with it to be
tbe inritation to bo present and listen to happy, healthy, sober, truthful, affscthe eloquent lecture of Hon. William tionate, honest and godly, be yourself
Parsons, of Ireland, on Michael Ange- all those. If you wtab it to bo lair,
sulky, a liar, a thief, a drunkard, and a
treat* uf a lifo-tims, aad tha Asaxia- swearer, be yourself all these. Aa the
tion deacrvea tha thank* of the public old cock crows, tho young one learns.
for giving Ihdm so rich a treat.
You well remember vyho said, •Train
up a child in tbe way ha should go. and •
center under the auspices of mine host when ho to old ho will not d'^art from ;
of the Woodland House, on the evening it" And you may, as a general rule,as '
of tho 22d inst. All know Washing­ eoou expect to gather grapes from 1
ton's birth day must be celebrated, aad thorns, or figs from thistles, as get good. &lt;
we think that is tbe place for a good healthy, happy children from diseased
time. Uu and see if we do not guana laxy, wicked parents.
just right Good music, and a tip top
I*rot J. K. McAfferty, formerly ofsupper «tll bo provide 1.
Tickets
Racine College, gave a select reading at
tho Central School Building on Thurs­
It is intimated that Mayor Goodyear day afternoon last Mr. McAfferty gave
will cause the arrest of Orno Strong fur evidence of remarkable ability aad cul­
a malicious libel, in charging him with ture of voice, wh«h in tbo art of per­
being in McCarty's saloon at the time of conation ho seems perfectly al borne.
tho fire two weeks ago last Sunday. In His presentation of Sir Peter and lady
any event, the story is false, and no
sane man wbo kucws our Marot will

-j-a

JOHN PETTIT
[initial stum uniii iruksii^iitiit
1MUU. WMl, unu All

HIGH-TEST BURNING OILS.
The But ill Chuput in tho M a

Stop! Hearken Ye!
To Whom it may Concern!
Be it Known, That I shall
keep in itock and fill to order

M erchant Tailors,

Jle keeps constantly on the Colebrated
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
"Divono
in price from
Oto $1800.
Ako, Agent for famous for Plows and other purpoiea.
Estey, Manning arid Bur­
dett Organs.

John H. Wendell 4 Co.

?ood ui Ini Beu Pint,
of an' CURTIS, DODGE ROBINSON

and WIARD patterns, and

DETROIT.

Caatinga for all P L O W S now in in.

THF BEST bCBOOL II THE STATE

WEBSTER’S

The new firm of Ctcuy ft Holden
are now prepared to purchase Wheat,
Onto, and other grain, nt tho StorebottM
of W. T. Eastman, corner Broadway
Mr. Barnum is going to doit again
and Railroad streets.
The higticvt
thia year. Bo proposes to inaugurate a
price paid in cash. Fanners loarn our yon." Luckily tb» tplendid gray team,
great
summer traveling campaign. He
price* before selling.
coolly remained quiet until all waa righted has bad bnilt 125 railroad cars, and hi*
Casses &amp; Hni.tiiX.
again or we might hare had a more ae- entire esteblisbmeil will be Vanpofted
Hartings City, Sept 2, 1874.
to all the large towns in Nob England
and tbo Middle sad Western Stator.
Exhibitions will be givpn twice a day
under the immense tents, S00 feet in
length. Tbo daily expenses will exceed
87,500. Every detail of tbe Greet Ro­
man Hippodrome will bo presented aa
soon in Now York, requiring 800 mon,
women and children, 600 hornet and
ponies, besides elephants, camels, buffo lore, Ac., 4e. This stupendous eatabliabment to four times larger than any
। previous exbibitmc of Mr. Barnum’a,

'

AMERICAN MARBLE

FINE PICTURES 1

Lecture Thursday evening.

Tuesday was Candlemas day

WING GALLERY,
EX,-

REW ADVERTISEMENTS

Otr tr ten th tend Utiu Bitt
UM PLASTER,

Liet of letters remaining In tha Hastinge P. O. Feb. 2d, 1875. „
Annin Ashley, 8 ft C Anerea, Nancy
Buck, Emma Balden, A B Durkan, I
Samuel Edmons, D W Enms,('Margar.t
Frank. M D Falconer, G AT Garitocn,
Ed Homey, Hanis Johnson,. G Ketch­
um Minnie Lao, Harrison A Wilkitu,
Frankling Willson, Addie C Young.
Parsons calling for tho above please
say advertised.
J. Ilosxxr*, P. M.

mas

•,rr.
B. F. CHIDEBTEE.
Itf
Agent aad Operator

Tira urn
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

GOOD NEWS.
. 012,1]
Specimen Copies Sent Free
Hastings Drug Store

The Circuit Court to io session.
Lent begins next Wednesday

BLACK A FULLER.

J. Cole &lt;fc Son,

church and society, hariugjbeen called
This organisation trow about one year
to Paw Paw. Personally, we deeply
regret to part with Mr. Marsh. Ever a old numbers same 30 members, and is
Tbe foltowlog Knights
true man in all tbo relations of life, bis prospering.
.
influence for good ia thia community are officers tbo present term :

Council meeting tonight

rnonmct: urds

Corner Blate and Creek 8t Building
once occupied by Boston Cash Store.

Gold 118 1-2.

Fine time to put up foe.

*C, AC.'\

(Gm n a Caw)

At Granger Pries*.

Owing to uncommon calls upon oar
Itemember John Stanley hso for sale
a few bottles of that y/eaw imperUd 'time, wo failed to find opportunity last
FrmX Brmdy for 88.00 a boule. In Week to say 'a word concerning tbo
cases where brandy is used for medicin­ eloquent and entertaining Lecture of I
al purpoeos it is invaluable.
82tt
Pres. Angell, of tbe University, ot
WixTCD.—A good girl to do general Michigan at Union Hall, on the 22d, I
housework, enquire of Mra E. B. nit But it may not bo too late to say,
Dewey, corner cf Broadway and Green
that those who did not listen to bis
delineations of the character of the
Thinker and tho Doer,” foiled lo enjoy
(he richest ruootal foavt ever sot before
tbo people of this sity, and we deeply
regret lhat more of our people were not

The public will learn with deep regret
that Bev. T. D. Marsh for six yean or
mere last oast, the pipular pastor of the
Presbyterian Church in this city, is

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

Agricultural. Imolements

businesa in any of tbo various depart­
ments in which the services of clerks of
culture are required.

giving us true men and women, who will
prove to be either ■‘Thinkere or Doers,”
and it matters little which as both
classes are essentia! elements of tho
world’s progress.

HASTINGS MARBLK WORKS!

■

men. that we, at least, never tired ef
W. T- Eastman, P.
bearing, and w« judge the people did
H. Wright, P. U.
not, as he was slowly but sorely build­
QB. Olmstead. K- of U. and 8.
up his church, and more end mare comJohn Stanley, M. of Exqr.
manihng tho attendance of our people
Robert DAweon, I. G.
on church servieeson tho Babbs th.
Lyaander Beach, 0. 0.
’Tie true the church was week in
numbers, and with little wealth with
which to remunerate him as such a man
A Festival and Dranutio Entertain­
Tbe Grand Lodge of Good Templars should bo remunerated, far hia urvfees.
And, yet. wo believe that little, waa ment will bo given al Union Hall, Has­
toll meet in Jsckvoa February Oth.
tings Mich., Friday, Fob. 5, 1875, unThu weather was extremely eoM in much uf it givwu out ol mere i-rsssil
this section of tho State daring moat of
step by step toward that other and bot- Eastern Star lasdge of Adoptive Maseru
tbe month of January.
tu world, an Sabbath after SnbUUx be The entertainment will oonstot ' of tbe
"Dot oo-at, ho fir. you vooet like de
in aueb quiet but suroost words pointed great Drama, entitled tho ■•Charcoal
japer un de wall," U a favorite remark
tbeui to Him wbosa bo to foithfuBy Buraoe, or tlio ^Dropping Well of
at a Hastings clothing deetorKnaratvorough.” To be followed by

Easter will occur this y*er on
28th of March.
'Remember tbo Masonic Festival
Friday evening.
Don’t foil to attend th$ Odd Follow •
party on Tuesday evening.
James Clarke ia a candidate for re­
c lection as Justice ol tho Psece.

JOHN

ing in urn Clare. , aa rzirw enhance
foo of 50 cento per'’coop will ba charged
to persons reed rag out of tho county of
BerryA list of ipeeisl premiums will be

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part of tbo time and unable to traveL
gifOur readers mnet imagine .■ tho sur­
prise with which old Adam Clay listen
Parte I, II, III and IV are u&gt;w ready.
ed to thia marvelous story. And when,
a few days aflfr, it waa noised abroad
SUTTON’S
among bis neighbora, lhe general as­
tonishment wee indescribable. If Chy
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
had not been a man of unimprachab'a
Tebe eeapktod la U parts. Im»4 ftoieigkUv
veracity his story might havo been
doubted, but his old friends kusw very
well thst hie strange sceount of himself
was true to the letter. Ho was not tbs PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
REPRODUCING
man to deviate a hair's breadth from

Ariher'a JfrioUy contains tho second
installment of Major PuwwTa thrilling
account of ed ventuseo in tbo Canons of
tho Oiloralo, accompanied with illus­
trations of marked fineness and beauty.
Mr. Stedman writes of Buchanan. Mor­
Parts I, 11 end III ere jail Published.
ris, Roeeatll and Swlabonio among I
•‘Utter-Dey Brittsh Poets-" Dr. Blau­
THE ART JOURNAL.
velt contributes an essay on Christ’*
Superaaturaiism. Bcienntically Consid­
ered ; J. IL G. Haasard skelchea Theo­
dore Thomae end his work ; Mr. Fair­
field concludes his essay on Spiritual­
ism ; and there is another budget of
Old Utters, throning light on Lardon
life and society of forty years ago. In
SPIRITED AWAY.
tbs department of fiction we have throe
GEMS FOB THE ALOIME,
additional chapters in Dr. Holland's
serial, tho continuation of Juice Verne's
romance, the conclusion of Saxo Holm’s
charming novelette, and a short story
Ly Noah Brook*. There are poems by
Louise Chandler Moulton, F. W. Buudillun, Mary L. Ritter, James Maurice
Perpetual World'
Thompson and other*, aud tbo editorial
departments display tha customary va­
riety and vigor. For ourselves, wo find
tbe fifteen or twenty pages given up to
musb, and they
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theae departments
about __
the most inter•xp*C1^ 10 '**“*’ br ,h* i e,tisB “Dd
maguriao.
Scribner t Cu , PubHshtrs.
Went after week .flitted by. The
•St. nicMu is full ol literary and pic­
middle of January was reached and still
young Clay remained, as it was thought torial attractions for young people, and
infannnab. About tho 1st of Marsh is lively, sparkling end varied as usual.
tbe friends of tbe missing man began to
enter tain the meat census apprehen­ There are a multitude of bright, short
sions. They were plain people, with stories by Rebecca Harding Davis, Isa­
limited moans, and but bl tie acquainted bel Francis, Lucre tie P. Hale, Mus
with the ways ol tuo world. The idea Hallock, and others, including a Valen­
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of advertising for tho lost man never en­ tine story by Susan Coolidge.
There
tered their head* Clay's imcl», it is
is also an accooni of tbo manufacture of
week in making inquiries in reference «1entiaes, and sumo useful hints cen­
to his nephew, but tbo result did not corning those of home construction, 3d Premium Drawing, Man h let, 1875.
4th Bence Drawing, Apnl 5, 1875.
enlighten him in tbe least
The |r*‘
~
people ho consulted suggested various 1
explanations, nofie of them very consol­ Dolls are Made, which will enlighten Cap i tl Premium $100,000.
ing Ono party said that Clay had j1all tha little girls as to tho arte and ap­
to which they am indebted for
doubtless run away. Another thought pliances
1
that bu bad been morderad for bia mon­ tho charms ot those doarvet objects ol
ey and thrown into the river. Tho po- tbeir
,
affection. W. II. Riding gives an
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And with this feeble and futile at­ account of Chimney Sweeps, Past and
tempt the search was abandoned. Evo- Present, and John Loweee describes tbe
rybody gave Clay up for dead.
But traveler,
'
Vambery. There are severe!
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with a few, aa it he had been dead a
centurr Bat one night old Adam Clay
tbe uncle who had see robed to unsuceeoelully in Savannah, waa aroused
from ilia alum her by a long and furious I
knocking. .With come misgivings. he
opened tho front dcor and confronted
tbe largered wreck of a man. whose
tattered gonaenfa and general appar­
atus told a tale of an tiering almost with­
out a parallel. ,
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the “prodigal’s return," etc. but he call­
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ments a Learty meal wbs spread before
Ptotlaad. Ms.
tbe hall ftmished wanderer .
Young Clay ate with tbo appetite of
a half-tamisbed wild lieest, and not
until hia hunger was fully appeased
would be utter ooe wwd in rvsponao to
tbe many questions asked by hie curious
kinsman.
At last, however, tbo wants at tbo hsn«r min were satisfied, and the. com
from the lips of the traveler one of tho
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Bubctoaoe . it is impossible to p-tero be­
fore our reodrqp du- wild, haggard man
as be actually apjwared; nor ran wo
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from tome, and wus un the eve uf leav­
ing tbe city, when lie stepped into a low
gtvggvry nod called for a drink. There
waa ne other ciaaiomcr present; but be­
hind tho coaster stood two men, of
rather sinister aef&gt;ci Tbe young man
Wss far too iuaxperi*need to entertain
any fear*, and after drinking tho prof­
fered glma, ho readily accepted an invi­
tation from uno of tbe bar-keopars to
play a game of dominoes.
Alter tbal
Mtfciug was deer to him- He fell into
a kind ot ctrnior, and then into a sleepy
ahsmbrr. When bo awoke, aa ba ex
■eaaeed it, a acorebiog sun waa shining
AsD in hie taco, and the sandy bod be­
neath him waa almowt roasting ba body.
He stagger'd up ai.d found that ba was
eiad in a ragged uniform of some kind,
bet bo was helloes and barefooted.
When be parturik of the drugged liquor
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Geo. M. Dewey,

EDITOR AND PCBLINHER.

VOL. XIX. NO. 42.
ra'tsiwal a»d

Cart?.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 187a.

HTAH CLOTHING HOUSE.

STAB CLOTHING HOUSE.

Sound, the trumpet!
Beat the Drum!
Downfall in Clothing
Now has cornea!

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Winter Clothing on hand, we will offer all goods Below Cost for
the next
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Don’t say you require no more Clothing this Winter, but
for next Winter, for these low prices may never come again.
Men's Heavy Overcoats. $3 and 4,
Men's Cape Overcoats, $5 to 10.
$18 all wool Beaver Overcoats for $10. This is the Biggest Bargan of all.
$25 and- 30 Oyercoats offered for $15 and 18.
Good Cassimere Suits, from *7.50 to 10.
*18 and 20 fine all wool suits for 12.50 and 13.50. ■

Boya' Extra Fine Overcoata $5 to $10.
Boys’ Suita from $3 to $10—Dirt Cheap.
Men's and Boya' Working Pants $1.50 to 2.

100 PAIRS MEN’S GENUINE' CORDUROY PANTS REDUCED TO $2.50.

Men’s Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 45 cents.
Men’s Extra Fine. Undershirts and Drawers 50 cents to Ol.OO.
Qloesv Below Cost—Sheepskin 50 and 75 cents- Buckskin $1 to $1.50.

MEN’S CARDIGAN WOOLEN JACKETS $1 TO $2.
is a Special Bargain.

This

Besides all these low prices, if you buy $10 worth or more we Give
You a SPLENDID CLOCK worth three dollars, Free of Charge

DXDKB-SflBKOT’

greehia manfafafolfifad tfa premiss
of his youth.
.
.
Would fa recognise m*T I thought
not. Tfa staid young wom*L. who did
plain eswing an! made hsrself general­
ly useful in Mr. Smith's fsmily, was
quite different from th* light hearted
Lfafa Lake wh»m fa fad known. Nor
did 1 wish lo be reoogaiaed. Fate had
given me a lull measure of harsh ex­
perience. Noenariagband meted to me
my portion of tfa world's rough usagvIn childhood parental love planted roess
in my rath, but they withered long ago.
Not a fresh leaf or blossom remained —
thorns only toe my bleeding fret; bat I
did not faint by tbe way-side. Reso­
lutely I went oa my allotted pilgrims**
looking neither to th* right fand nor
the left Yet if I chanced to encounter
those whom I fad known in more hope­
ful time*. I instinctively covered my
fare, eeying, “we go on life’s journey
by diverse ways, therefore 1 know you
not" "Thue it waa that I wished for
no recocnition oa tfa part of my old
play-fellow. To see him, to know that
be was prosperous, faiqiy, end distin­
guished, would give me pleasure: bub

One morning icae three day* afior
Mr. Graham came. 1 waa engaged in
clear starching Mias Uxxie's musliui.
wbea Mr*. Smith cam* to the door.
“Betsey, you will hare to leave those
things." she .aid, “and carry Mr. Gra­
ham'* vslioe down to the cross roads.
Ho i* going to th* north village, and left.
word to hare Tom take his valise acron

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NEWFLANINGMILLANDLUMBEH YABD

-■Very well, 1 will go."
In a few minute* I waa oa my wayi
asrou tfa field. I rather liked th.i
norelty nf th* expedition, which wouldI
aftord a chance of seetng Mr. Graham..
As yet I fad not spoken with him, nor’
hardly sen him, co constantly was 1I
engaged in sharing the housemaid'si
labors.
Ou reaching th* cross roads, 1 satI
down ou a rock by tfa road, placing tfai
raliso before me on th* grass. In a,
,

YOU WILL FEND

faring vehido spsd *a iu way, leaving
me half emvtfared ia a cloud of dustBo Mr. Graham had missed tfa coach..
And wfat was I to do with tbe vabse t'
Baton with it? Not I, indeed '. It waai

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THAT DEFY COMPETITION. AT

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Efersu Years Creffl 7 ftr tail, intent
Veffat of ths prtesiyel rv»M. tri I*-’

LAWSON’S CURATIVE

xanox of food qle.nt.ua
namely: Light rennins I
i smooth, sola*less, rapid.I
durable, with peririxl

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If tea Shuttle Havkin*.
With Aatoraatie Dre;
Fred. Design beauUful

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and tarully*uac, (ready
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lEMALttA, SCIATICA,

RHEUMATISM
sm.’sinsttss.'Kir—

THE BROKEN SHILLING.

li we* a ralhsr coo! September evemug. I remember, and we had a fir*
lotted in the beck parlor.
Hr. Smith wa* reading a package ef
letter*. Mr*. Smith dosed in a comer
of the eoia, lulled to reet, I suppose, by
the cee.lt** thrumming of Mia* Iterie
ou th* piano. In the corner by herself,
with ■ ring!" temp beside her. Betsey
Ijrke set sewing. Know that 1 answer
to th* enti-eaphoaicu* name of Betsey.
1 waa christened Elisabeth, and np to
th* time o! niy coming to live with th*
Smiths I hod been called Lori* Leks.
ient haring twv of tfa earn* name la
Uta family, and she would bare me cit­
ed Bcteey," or "Beteey," » give he*
smooth, drawing pronnriatitm. I did
not lilt* the change. The name teemed
old fashioned, homely, and quite unaoittetl to my fourteen years. However,
cuiliitn had rendered the ungraceful ap­
pellation famiUar, and now, after the
tape* of eix years, I had almost eeaaed
to runembvr and regret the nam- given

WHOLE NO. 976.

nor toae( down naught m malic*. But
freely and fully I euteuaed to Mr.
Graham the reteiiou In which I stood to
my guardian'* family. I toM him bow
of sixteen, preparing for eolleg*. and a
I had lived almost aa a servant in Mr.
boarder in the family with myself. Ev­
I returned by way of the field. On Smith'* house, under tbe impression
ery inridsnt oi that bright and brief gaining the shelter of tbe bush** that that I w &lt;l.]&gt;eo&lt;I*nt upon kiv charity
summer wsi chronicled in my memory. grew along th* bonier of tfa meadow,
“Butl'liiveat last discover*! that
Our manifold quarrel* end recoocite- I looked back, and, saw Mr. Graham
meute; th. garden where we .mad* yet standing ben.sth the old birch as- my father left me a fittle something;
some astonishing experiments ia hor­ raged ia studying th* deliniation* oa bow much. I remaia to be informed,"
ticulture ; tbe swing put up for my ee­ its bark. For many a day I had not I concluded, turning to Mr. Smith, who
pedal pl***ure; and our exercise* in known *o light a heart. Tfa Interview had entervd * frw minutes previously.
drawing, in which L wm tbe tutor— just pest reminded ms so plsaeanlly sad
“He left about five thousand dollars,
Weld my pupil. I have a decided tal­ forcibly of old times, that for tfa mo­ Betosy, but I did not mean you should
ent tar drawing. I say it with prido, ment I neetned eoce mor* a child, de­ know it tOl you had earn* of age. The
becauee it is my one, note rift. Wbrii lightfully occupied tn veiiag and per­ original sum will be nwly double
Howerer. ns when you aro Iwsaty-one?’
a cbita I dehghtodta sketching oarica- plexing Weld Graham.
tur**, and at tfa instigation of Weld sooner did I crocs the threshold of my
“And I eom* iatn poatoerion of tan
Graham, I executed numberleee rough guardian'* door (I was Mr. Smith’s tboasaod dollar* at th* olwes of my mi­
but graphic sketrfae of individual* • ■rd) than these pleasant fancies van­ nority 1 Would to Hssven I had knoern
whom w* both knew, sad who poeaeee- ished. 1 regained my Identity. More
ed neculiaribea of physiognomy, wpen than that, I privately road Betsey Lake
-Don't gri excited, 1 beg of yon. Bet­
which my pencil could sms* sad enlarge a pretty eevero lecture, sbowiag her the sey !" romosenoed Mr*. Smith, ia bar
Some of thee* sketches bad been claim­ utter folly ot thus dragging from obliv­ smooth, stow way. “We though: it'
ed by Weld for keepsakes, sod a few of ion bright passages in ths early girlhood beet for year internet* totetppeese this
of Lisaie fake.
them I sail retaia.
fact until there waa aieaertty of year
Being plaoal r» my
Tfa next morning. Jane and 1 were knreiag it
0&gt; tfa whale, I waa.gtad - that Weld

Having made litis inventory of mr
Cient available property, I selected
pencil, and amuaed myself in ikatehing the pas»er»-by on the imooth,
white bark pt the bitch. The body of
tbe tree waa quite covered with oddly
eontraatod figure* when I put up th*
peueU and turned to look across th*
aseadew. Mr. Graham stood near, regtoduy^mT rough draught with an

of minority. 1 will see if iutcxM ap­
plication for twrira mouth, to cento win
remedy tbs evil* arising from ex years
ne^soL"
■■Rssolrod with your unusual cnargy
and fottoboughL And w»U neutoed
too, it you do cat become an abeotbed
aa to forget old tie* However, latere,
with this remmdev you will aMtember
me. I think, bee, littla mber. I give
you beck mor* thun a moiety of the
piece, ’ha • added, returuiag a part of
th. .hilling, which ha had nefariously
abstracted from my work-bos the nven-

fans.” contmfadMr. Grnfam, with .
look’of arch inierrogatioo.
“I know that this fragment af money
is about two-third* nf my porter's to* ;
end further, I know that you fave,
with aatorishiag impudeneo sad wlearn pocketed a third of my earning* I
A dear caee of larocuy, .for which you
ought to be indicted P'
-Mush tbe answer l exprotod! But
fameresriMl
tttafa btaranfameal &gt;• a commodity which rings pae-

a particular branch of your educston.
eo that you will uwieretas-1 me wfau.1
folly elucidate tbo rik-uificaton of bro­
ken coins, aa I iateed to do st no die­
tan; day."
Thou let your eentimeutal eluridatioM
“B«t with Ifarie'e delicate eonatitu- reet for tfa preeeat, and permit me to
bon, I could net—"
remind yem tfat iiis coorifareby past
I fad not patiefa* to listen further, ton o’clock. ‘Time and t&gt;d» wait for no
and turned sbruptly away. JL
maa,'it is said Neither letmcfas“Have you no congratuIaBa! f-rr you learned fart week Io you «nsL” &gt;
me ?" I asked Mr. Grahaui.
“Sn late!" said fa lorirag at. hta
“An infinity of them, all straggling
for utteraaq*. Bat, Lisxie, now that
you find yourself eo rich, you will, of
tourer, wish to return me that shilling.
I cannot deny feeling particularly aaxione to repossess it "
"And I sm fully as anrious to keep
&gt;L I earned it, remember, and it is ua-

came here, and ebe and Mr. Bmilh
thought you would be more manaveable
if made to thio k yeu eero d t pea dec'. ua
tLem for everything "
I dropped my work and went straight
to ray room. Tbe mystery was solved
St last, for I never could understand
how it was that tnj father haa lofl me
out 1 want it tor a ksipurt.
utterly penniless al hie demise.
And
“Bo do I, Mr. Graham."
tbe motive* of my guardians in deceiv­
Bending over ray chair, he spoke in a
ing me tl us were easily divined. Th*
“Let us share it, Lisrie ; will ’ you
ebarge of intractability was false. That
1 knew; for uvmocne with grief al Ilia break the coin with me 71’
losa of uy dear tatber, and placed
"Posaibly I may. But I shall insist
amnng entire elraageira. I had pxeelvsly on keeping th* biggest piece Yon
submitted to my fa. Bui 1 now saw
that a kind of sclfoh parrala) instinct into ixMeesriou of property, they some­
fad induced Mr. and Mr*. Smith to time* grow tmnbly avaricious I am one
place ma so low in tfa seal* of *oci*l of that cteaa.''
standing, that there could ba no poesi“What will you do with your tea
ble rivalry between tfair darling Lime thousand dollars?"
and their ward. And how blindly I had
“Donat* a good portion to adraace a
furthered tbe scheme! Imnreeeod with .humane cause. Thai te, to ameliorate
tbe uiea that I was indebted to charity the condition of orphan girls uader a
fur a home, I fad bowe l my n»ek to course ot ‘thorough domeeric train­
tfa yoke, and offered ray willing hands ing.' "
to the work of a hireling, rather tfaa
“How keenly resentful!"
submit to tfa galling sense of depondenre. Lixrie and 1 had grown to wo- •hall grow calm, perhaps, by-and-by.
manhood with divided intemta and Now I am excited, angry, pteased. ana,
pursuits. We were also entirely oslike a* I verily think, half erased. I will
aa character end person.
Though betakn tuytelf to my room, before any
two vents mr senior, Lizzie faked ,-idd.n outbreak stock* the eenaibili.
younger than I by three year*. She ties of thia exemplary family. Good­
had an infantile, pink and white fare ; night, Mr. Graham.”
stall, slender figure, and an abundance
■•Good-night, and auspicioui dreams
of glossy, very light brown hair. Oa to you. Bemember.tb* shilling, Liarie 1
the contrary I was dark skinned, short You have promised me a nfatey.”
and sturdy in stature. Limio was called
All that long night I lay awake, a
a beauty.
“Bather , a good looking constant rash of thoughts surging
young woman.” was the highest com­ through my brain. Joy in my nawly
meadstion ever awarded to my inferior
Tha.il reeds: “In our’ mimed life.
pereoa. Ltxsie. fad no open glaring
I intend that you shall, a* now, hold
vice ; but she showed on inaifimte r.umber of petty fruits, fruit* of unlimited
maternal indulgence. She could nof
your portion of the Broken RhilHny."
boldlyrepeat an out-and^&gt;at lie. but
wsre say thing to be gained by dseep- lion which my fortune entitiJ me t.
OUR NEW YORK LET TER.
tion aha did not hesitate decetvj.
Foe I fill. (_Mr education was limited to the
instaucoi she naked for my portfolio of more ’common brauefae of otndy. , 1
drawing* to lay on the centre-table and had usither acoomplithmeiata, nor a re­
if a visitor chanred to commend ber quisite knowledge of the proprieties
tastes whsn looking at my skstcb**. and rnAaements that belong le euttirsshe managed to convey the itnpreeriou ted society. Ceneeruaa ot a roughen**
that they were literally her*, witbout and idiosyncrasy ia my meatal eeoatituspeaking an absolute falsehood.
tion, I feared
**"* —
I remember bring called into tfa por- ptliabing eould --------- ---- ,
Ur, to receive eomo direction! about my pointe, and adapt my character to
eswing, upon tfa evening of the! day
that I learned my father fad loft prop
is uxauy of the Hudson Rivee U&gt;*«a.
particularly ia Albany. It i» claimed
fa looking over the content* of my port­
that tbe dieses* hex incre*«*3 frSjgHtTnl
folio,—be warmly commending, she

adroitly appropriating hi* commendstion.
Suddenly Mr. Graham rose, and bent
cr*r lb* light for a eloeer new of •
couple of iketehe*. Both were carica­
ture*- One repreirnted an elderly man,
tall and angtrtar in figure, spare* lock*
of ooaree hair Bbng over the ear*, deepnet eye* peered from under shaggy
brows, and he nos* and chin were'

^Pardon ma if I have disturbed you I”

fa eaid.
■'Haring worked up my material!, I
"Some of my frocy aketebe* I supcaa afford to be disturbed. You ar* an
hour to lata for Ike cnaeh. Mr Grah- poee."
•They are no fancy sketches ' Did
“Yes, I was misinformed as to the you draw them T*
Sb. roe* and approached the tabl*.
limo of its arrival. I eee my valine is
kere, but net the person who brought th* bloom op her fate u little deepeued.
I have no rccoliectioa of drawing
“I brought it ever balm the slag, (bee* odd figure* Perhaps Beteey will
cam* alcag, and I have been keeping own them. She ba* a taste for .ketch­
faithful watch and ward over it dnee.'' ing every arrange queer looking object
“Ypu brought it over! I eitremely that comet in her way,” and Lum*
regnait -nor can I understand why looked imploringly at me
“Ar* they yours f asked Mr. Gra­
the Uksk &lt;M imnoeed upon you 1 I left
direction, for MnSmilb'e mtn. Torn, ham addressing me.
“Tee, they ar* mine."
to come on with my valioe.
"Copies or original* ?“
“Original*. Mr Graham, and eeera-

.ball bo to eocisty," I remarked. ia eoaclurion. "The world will bo literally
aatoniahsd with the fortbecening prod­
igy."
"You are embitfau to ahina, laxrie,
and io eenritlre to tfa world'* opinion
that you perrsreoly underrate youreelt"
"Not ro, I aware you. • 1 bar*
weighed to the minute*! fraction every

1 may justly claim, and dieoomed my
deplorable want "
“Not of mental ability, surely!"
"Yss, mental ability ot tfa right
stamp.
Society demands intefaetual,
as wall as personal grace and refine­
ment.’'
'•If you think eactety eo exacting,
why not disregard fa raqazresnenta, and
live within and for yourself f"
“Because I «m human, and crave the

tba streets in upwy weather. . It ap­
peared in Albany early tn th* epringnf
1858, and in that half of ths city whfch
is situate! south of State atom!
dacimated th* children between twoggd
oov*n year*. Orer 2.000 caase of tbe
deoeaae occurred in the whole city dur­
ing th* And ten month* of its prevalence.
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Biaoe that day it has appeared m » fatal
epidemte, and haa raged with mer*
lee* virnleno* ia all ths prinripjj towfi*
and eitie* In the country, h ii foarftfl.
ly prevalent now In New Yerk auT ciburban cities sad village*, uarrywg’eff

Mute legal taleul of th* elty iua terao
after him all thaee wstry day*. :r4.
have been set for him without number
but from firai to laak fa ba. *fald

�THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
IS COWWECTXOM

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

our Journal and
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W^StSt'XSSJWBiS-,-*""'

Ths Indian* Grange* hav* ienreaaed
from 400 to 2,000 fa the past year.
Soti* 500 of the 1,100 Gang** ia
Ohio have already aretribuled &lt;7,076
for tbe relief of suffering Patron* in th.

breaka &amp;t» Grange has been trnastorred to Blair. Washington Co^tharoridenca ol the new Beeretary. E- H. dark.
Grand Traverse Grange, has saetita- 3d Premium Drawing, Mfrch 1st, 1875.
4th 8cr.es Drawing. April 5, 1675.

Capif1 Pretfiium $100,000.

The Executive Committee ef the Mis­
souri Rtats Grange has dosed contracts
with St. Louis Manufaetarsr. for ths
dfatributicu among Patrons a: whole­
sale prices of 820,000. worth of agricul­
tural implimaots.
patting his grain into alcohol escapes
Ashley Grange. No. 1. South Carn­
eighty per cent of the cost ot transpor itas, will eu'ertxia the rasmien of tbe
tatkm to tbe aeebcayd. ’ Tbe tax on
pure alcohol i. 81-30 a galloe. and National Grange on tba oeeaafon of their
many duties are adjusted to that tax on
alcobeL eo that il it were repealed and Boater will be among tbe festivities
the dnty reduced to the lowest standard
Tbe Patrons of Husbandry now num­
of a lovcnoe tariff ritaaltaneooslv, the
nsanufarturvv would stand just whore ber over 1.5M.OOO. It is claimed that
be doe* now aa to the foreign competi­ the Order ba. raved ever 821.000.000
tion bat tbe lamer would have loot hi* to tbe member* since its organisation.
American market fur tbe alcohol thu*
consumed. As illustrations of this troth
I would tnstaacw chloroform, collodion,
and tannic acid, all of which are alco­
holic preparations, and quinine, which,
though nut en axobolk preparation, re­
quires a waste of irvai 11 to 20 cents of
spirit tax in tbe production of each
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tha

State. The West or Ncrtb-w«t has
had no Rapreeentative efae* th* death
of the able and lamentable bief Jus­
tice Msrtfa. And yet. th* strength of
tha party—th* men en wbcee rote* w*
must largely depend for suettt i, live in
the western half of th* State, vlf they
have ia their rank* as rompetrat, efl­
cient and popular a man a* any other
of th* proposed candid*:™, then tha
quaetiou of locality should havtg weight
in making tbe selection. That w* have
ruth a man ia th* person of Hon. Birney
Hoyt, the present Judge of tha Seventeeuth Judicial Circuit, we think doe*
no: admit of a single doubt -A gradu­
ate of th* Law Departmsn: of th* Uni­
versity, a thorough lawyer, who has had
seven year* experience ou tbe Beach as
Circuit Judge, aod Judge of th- Tfeenr
dare Court at Grand Rapids, x jl who

Rtjtitai SiU Cniaflin.

national rvpate, like that of Irish noplin,
Kke H defyfag changw of time andfkahfcm,riw*y.ta styte «&gt;d favor for its
worth end intrinsic beauty. It is. the
thing for ladies gang abroad to take
dreams of American silk with them,
partly for the ease of borne reeorfatitio*.

by the ability aad fairness he has ex-

With such a man a* their caeMUaia,
»• believe Wevtvru Michigan mar well
demand of tbe party at the forth com­
ing Bute Convention, a recognition of

A

prvma Bauch, with full confidence that
jestice will be done her, and her chown
representative be selected to fill the
place of Judge Chriatancy. r»i we

GLORIOUS

apply this term in its fullest mom to the
result of the extraordinary contest for
the adoptfon of tbe new rale of the
House of Repraeeatarivea It ie caku-

branch of the Government, by enabling
a deliberative body, aa Mr. Garfiald sail,
to deliberate, instead of falling into a
more physical struggle as eenaela** as
one of Weston’s Walking last*. Il ex­
tends the real rights at the minority by
securing theta one days debate, instead
of being silenced st the ouMt. a. might
have been done hitherto, while it marely^restricts their power to act like a
dog ia tha manger, by neither doing
anything themselv**^ nor allowing the
majority to ex*rcie*(bo rights over the
legislation of the country, confided to
them by their constituents. Thia naw
rule has been adopted considerately by
tha Bepnblirins, fa fall view of their
*ooa becoming the minority of the
House. Bo that the present exigency
has apt only suggested il. but has not
justice and i to parmanant usefalncee.
On thia very ground, indeed, it
waa
bitterly oppoaed,
and. we
deeply regret to say, on the Repub-

byieto were so disagreeably prominent
whan ths Cepsua re la was I» fore the
House, explains his opposition to the
rule adopted, which is fatal to all those

leadanhip, therefor*, which he eo airily
exercised last week, waa quietly taken
out of his hands, and ho was left in'
rege and rweentment to drift where ha

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rale,'’ with which the Republican asaber* ot all shades ot epirnon hare acted
together. It is truly aa omen of greevcr harmony and effieenry for. the re­

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nearer tbe seaboard, (tbi* is commercial)
e-has placed the east and tbe west in
claeer communion of internal aod -ep
pendcnco, (this ie political)—while tbe
magic wand of this skilful conjuror,
s-.niultsncottaiy enhances the value of
producer's gram, and reduces the cost
of the conuuner’e fool. (Thia is humaui-'ariam)
It ia raid that he who makes two
blade* of gras* grow in the place of %=•
bast serves hi* fellow mee. lAiee not
he who doabta* tbo speed and stoikei
off half tha cost of transportation, do
oven tncro than this 1
Incidentally—and only incidentally,
this great revolution tecurv* and place*
on perpetual foundation*, the old tnuo
eominercial supremacy of th* Empire
City—but this t* uothing ta rompanson
with the development of ten* of thous­
and* of die* of w*ter communicatioa
adiich will be thus mad* available by
tbe artificial connection at every suita­
ble point, ot tbe great river* and their

The following i* th* text of the Civil
Right* Bill, that passed tbe H'toec of
Ife[&gt;re*®ata::Tr» lait week, aP.er^a pro­
tracted struggle uxieqaaled in tbo an­
nals of American Legislation, fa which
a few traitors sought ta aid the South­
ern rebels 1a gaining by the aid of
Democrsti* votes, the victories fought in
ram for during th« long year* of the robullion. Lat u* be thankful that pqlitcanal*. the problem ol competing with
eal treason ha* again beoa rebaked [S animal power fa point of economy has
the people of the United Blate* .
been coosidcrwd insolrablr, and the
maguiui io of tbi* great triumph be­
come* apparent when we consider that
by Mr. Baxter’s method, not only ie the
cost per ton per mile reduced one-half,
but tbe *|&gt;eed is actually doubled, while
it is also damcnstratod that freight can

figures I bare slated, depending upon
tbe quality of the bark from which the
drug ia produced.
Frvo-Tradera ducuss tbe Tariff qneetion ' as though it
were an abstract question for the world
It is not a cosmopolitan question: It ia
a national question, and always a ques­
tion of details end adaptations
We
maintain a navy to protect cur commvrc-.al wealth and enterprise upon tbe
ocean, an army to protect the people of
the frontier, and tbe tariff shouhl be the
meant ol protecting tbe lit over ia bis
right to employment and tbe people to
the develvpmcn: and use of tbe rvscuicei
of the country aguintt the encroach­
ments ot eoaeeatrated capital, which
crash the laborers of foreign foods,and by
diplomacy and threats of trade, prevent 1
the development of the resources o! I
richly endowed countries ns Turkey. In­
dia. 1'ortugal. and Ireland.

tbe Circm: and Territorial Courts of the
United States, with powers of armsting
and imprisoning or bailing offenders
against laws of the United State., ore
hereby roperirily atttbonrod and re­
quired to izutahte pnxteedl.lca egatael
every parson who aball rwlata the provissoos ef this act, and reuse him to be

WANTED.’flitStXX
Business that will Pay

FrankBn Co Kan., want* 5,000 bush­
els of flax teed and 80,000 btubeli of
corn, which tba t'etroo* projwso to pur­
chase, giriog th*-*for notes of” the in­
corporated Grange*, undsr seal, with in­
ternet at 12 per rent-, payable in one

The N.J. Granger saysTbe new
Mastef of the State Grange. Mortimer
Whitehead, ia determined that the Or­
der in the State shall grow if hard work
will do it. Bo ia taking hold with any
amount of energy, and, if we are not
greatly mistaken. New Jsney will fair­
ly swarm with Grangers inside of six
mouths. Strength of numbers is what

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Harper'* Magaxtae. 8».t» nod Republican Banner 81-50 for •
Atlantic MSathlr. 8» 00 and Republican Banner 6150 for Scribner's Monthly, 81-QO end Republican Banner 81 AO for ■
Lippincott's Msguice, &gt;1.00 and Republican Banner 31 50 for The Galaxv. 81 00 and Republican Banner 31.50 for
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Lakeside Monthly, 31.00 and Republican Banner 31 -50 for •
Godoy's Lady's Book. 33 15 and Republican Banner 31-50 tor
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St Nicholas, 33.00 and Republican Basner 31.50 for •
National Live Stock Journal, 32.15 and Republican Banner 31-5J for
Horticulturist 32 10 aod Republican Banner 31-50 for
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Gardner’s M*thly, 32.10 and Republican Banner 81.50 for Little Corporal. 81 GO end Republican Basner 81 50 tor
The Nursery. 81.60 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
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t'eterson’a Lady's National Magarino. 81-60 Republican Banner 61.50 for
Arthur's'Home Magazine, 31.25 and Bvpublican Banner 81.50 for - The Poultry World, 81 25 and Rcpnblicas Banner 81-50 for
American Agriculturahta, 81-25 end Renu* ”
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Ballons Monthly Magazine. 82.00 and R&lt;
Tbe Phrenological Journal, 83.00 and Re
Science of Health, 82,00 end Republican

NOW IS YOUR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
.
Furnishing Goods,

ALDINE

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
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Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

HUES 1111 GEKTLIim TIWELHS

The late toeaaage of His Excellency
Gov. Begley, is complimented ai folIowa, ia tbe Chicago Trsfaaw, and all the
TriKaw says is deserved, yet this able
State document, far fear its publication
would injure the Democracy ia care-,
fully excluded from the columns of ths
Heatings Jfeow Journal
Republican
subscribers to that bastard sheet should

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

which the same can possibly ba earned
Parti I. II, III and IV axe now ready.
by rail.
The cbjeet of thia nrtieto ia to pay a
SUTTON’S
and limitation! established by law, and just and well earned tribute to a public
applicable alike to eitiznus of every race benefactor, and to hold up to admireLeisure-Hour Miscellany.
and color, regardless ef any previous
condition of servitude.
Sac. 2. That any person who shill fset ol his enecaas, is tbe character of
violate the foregoing section by denying tbi* American engineer worthy of emu­
U&gt; any ritixen except for leasons by law lation on tbe part of tha you ng men and
applicable to citieens of every isos and mechanics of this genovatirn—ia the favorably with any message of the sea­
REPRODUCING
color, end regard lees of any prwfoxv struggle for tba eceompliabment ef that son. The exhibit ol tbe financial con- '
condition of servitude, the loll enjoy- seeress he ha* exhibited an indomita­ ditioa of the State is not only encocrag-.
rug to the State, bet astonishing. Since 1
ble courage, and heroic prraistency rare­ the war tbe State debt baa gradually
ly equaled.
been rodocod. until it ia now little mure
section enumerated, or
A portion of tbe comtnissioa who by
aling such denial, shall for every such the machinery of a tupulsr government, I than 81,500.000. and Gov. Bagley shows
ofleuco forfeit aod pay the sum of &lt;500 focal ther.sslres appnintod to sit ta that, in 1383, omitting a single loan of
to tba [craon sggrieved, thereby to be judgment oa this great question, war* 8360,000 not doo till 1890, every cat
recovered in aa action of debt with fall u tsrly incipable of coaiprshiradiag its ol the debt will have been paid oft, leav­
easts, end shell also for every m \ of­ bearings or its results, and bring ap­ ing a balance ta tbe treasury of at Isas:
fence be deemed guilty c f nuadra^uor, parently influouccd by every possible 8166,000. Ai the sama time the mea-^
and open conviction thereof be hood not motive ether than dasiru far the public sags contrincs a plan for the reduction
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lose than &lt;300 or mire than 11,009, or good, defeated for two year* the edoo- ■ of taxation,
stall bo imprisoned not lees than thirty ion of ths great improvement, withhold­
days nor mure than one year, provided ing tbe premis'd reward, ordering fur­
Parts L H and III are just Published.
that all persons m«y sloct to ano for the ther 11 fata efferding trnj j/osaible oppenalty aforesaid or to proceed under pottumty for defeated competitor to ap­
THE AIT JOUIIAL
their rights st common law, and by the propriate cr imitaia Mr. Baxter's plans
C.mpUula t&gt; Melal • puts. &gt;l &gt;1 tack IteState statutes, and having so elected, to and davicra, and ta every way seeming
peWesiae Ike Ml All» iilaolrslieee
from U.
■,!&lt;» « The AMiae.
proceed in tbs one mode or other, ’their
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shall not apply to criminal prooe^iuga,
either under tbi* act or the ex tniual
law of any Btate, and provided, farther.
that a judgement tar the penalty in fa­
vor of tbe party aggrieved, vr a judgment upon an indictment shall be a bar
to either nroeacutian respectively.
tixe. 8. Tbit the District ani Cireui.
Courts of the United Statee riull hare,
azriusiveiyoftbe oocrto of the eeveral
States, ccgniranre of all crime* and atfense* against and rfolaties* of the pro­
virion* of ths* act, and actions for the
penalty given by the preceding aection
Lay be promoted in Terntor,-.L Dis­
trict, or Circuit Court* of tba United
States, wt’crsvcr tbo defendant may 'bo
found, without regard to the other par­
ty. sod tbo .District Attorneyi. marabal*
aod deputy marshal* of the Cniud

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Chicago Journal 8115 and Republiean B"&gt;~r I »
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MriL 81 65 and RepabUcxn Baanev 1A0, tor
DwrortFroaHroM.UOOnndRa—bhcMBanaM L50 foe
Fivxicui *«aw».
Detroit
Tribune.
«l
00
and
Republican
Banner
I
50,
for
23 Park how, Mrw Tert.
Detroit Poet, 8100 and Repubikan Banner 1 AO foe
Miehina Farntor, 82-00 and ItepcbEcan Banner 1A0 for
Country Gonttomaa. 8150 and Bapublkaa B&lt; naer 1.50 for Western Rural. 8100 oxa Republican Banner 1 50 for
Advance, 83.15 and Republican Banner 1A0 for
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New Covenant. 8165 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
Micbiggn Farmer. 82,15 and Republican Banner 1,50 for
New York Homo Journal. 83,80 and liepcblienn Banner 1,50 for

MiNMTUS, (ill! * ce. Chicago Poet and

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r. S.r.1 bvyoad repair.
.I- • f. t t to i-uuidv proclaim VtxaItrrvexw tbe mat wonderful Invigcv. : . b 11 ever anata-ued the aiakiag ayatosx
UiHau-s Remittent, and inter­
mittent Ferens. whMi «r- ao prcralrat
:n ll» «
• .•! a«*r grmt rivers throagh»-l tin- I’nhed t*»ale.«. especially those of
■ 1,-MiMMnimd.Okfo, M jnuun, Blinoia,
T-twe*. Cambcrload. Arkansas. Rrf.
toklewlo, nnrn*, Ri&lt;. Grsn.ie, Pearl, Ala­
te um. Mobile, ‘tavannah. Itoaaoke. James,
vtul uoiay usuers with their vast tnbuta.-.m, throughout our entir- country dur­
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Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
Come and see

Spooner &amp;, Hepburn
I\EW GROCEUA' ATVD TEA. HOUSE,
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE’8 NEW STORE,
tlocr,
Sevyy Slot of Sf^yr Syntty,
lions of the Stoinaeh, Bad TnMa ta the
Month. Btaoo* Attack*, mutation of the
Heart. IfataaimaUon of the Ixn™.
ta til* region of tbe Kidaey*. and a Uandredertbortamful sytaj-tovn.,
Urn offspnng* of Dyepepeu. One bottle wil
pswv* a better guarantee of tt. merits than
a langthv advertiacmat

Where am be found u choice and well tolofcted Stock of Staple
and Fancy
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.

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac'
A complete assortment of aU kind* of Whole and Grou d
Spice*

Scrofula, or King’s Etil, Whim
dwindling away, year by year, till the
whole amount of the reward promised
would fail to reimburee him-feelfag
that he was being punished instead of
rewarded—yet be waa not dismayed.
Ho built another steam-boat; bo organixod a company with capital, and
placed a baa ot steamers upon the Erie

for Yourself

1 S- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

WARRANTED PURE.
AH kinds nf Fruit in their Season..
Fresh Vegetables ultra} r on hand.
Also we have a full line of the beat

SEMS FBI THE ALBIBE,

Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery. Class AL Wooden Wai
Always on hand at prices, that cannot be beat in the County

Green Lines, so that they get all the
paofil, while tha roads tremble ou th*
verge of bukruptey. He claims that
Michigan ba* treated ber railroad* with
enlightened liberality, but maintain*
that ill* th* doty of tbe'Utate to see
that it* greet corporation* ar* honestly
managed with heed to tbe interests of
the owner*. Oa tha subject ot alcohol
bo is fate and reasonable. Prohibition,
he claim*. 1* a failure aieo, wnli th* additiou.l disadvantage of being unfair
and unequal Hi* jdsn ia to punish
drunkencesa as a crime, and, ta addi­
tion, to hold tbeooUsrof liquor liable
pecuniarily tor thaf consequence* of his
act He propoaea to tax alcohol heavi­
ly without discrimination other t&gt;““ **tween malt nad epsritoou.
White be done not pallia to the
&lt;rf drunkennass, haloid* that

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»r&gt;4 «a
J-- r;
mata
brd
&lt;"’&gt;»«

CASH

— — ■, , will find it to their advantage to eie our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

HO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.
*
Respectfully,
linen, a» they advance iu lile, xre subfecttopamly*^ „t th. Bu.rtaTu^J
Spooner &lt;f Eepburn.
Mon* tha. taka . do. of Wazxtt a
kuaaanBrmMoccasfonallv
—,
»»*•*«- Erci^^Titer.
Brit Mbcum, Bkitcha*. Spate, rimriea
licrid Hrad. Bor* f.ym, EryaiprfJa/SX

THE AUMNE F*WE MHTOUTl.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTFDI
Companion Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices

�WO8 AGENTS WANTED FUR THE
Tbo Free Poms any* there i* a young
lady in Detroit who ha* no tin., la ecw
for th* poor, but who has rpiui three baiter managed cr under the charge of
weeks embroidering a blanket for her abler teachers; where tbe culture is
poodle.
more thorough, or tha! senda out young
mon and women better fitted for active
Lodge of Free ano Accepted Mason* of businees in any ol the various &amp; Art­
tho State of Michigan, will be hold meats in which tha eenrico* of el*' 3 of
about one year from how at Grand
culture are required.
Rapid*.
The management of tha Grand Rap­
Hon. Charles 8. May, at Kalaman»,
has aeceptod the invitation of tbe law ids and Indiana railroad is not exoolted
faculty of tbe University, an 1 will de­ by any railroad in tbe land, and noth­
liver the address at tho Law Cjmtriaacs- ing is spared that out puuitfly add to
the popularity of tho road oy enhancing
On Monday Undw.btu.lfl Vroomso the comfort and safety of the traveler*
Two combined chair and
took’Chrii'.opber Khpbrj to tbo Detroit thereon.
Houw of Correction, in default of bail sleeping can were put oa th* road oa
in th* sum of 1500 to keep th* ;«ace the 27th ultima, on the through train*
between Grand Rapid* and Cincinnati.
Tbo beauty of these cars is that a pot­
With almost superhuman otfcrto Mr. ion not wishing to take a berth can
C. B. Bush, succeeded in opening th* take a chair, comfortably upholstered,
Valley Division ou Saturday last. Such
a storm as that of last Wednssday we
have not had in Miehigin I'aw January

•rtJsis

Local

(laticej.

A Republican convention, to nomi­ through train which leaves Grand Rap­
nal* a judge of th* Fourteenth Judicial ids at 4:30 p. m daily.
Circuit,’will bo held at Muskegon on
We vary respectfully suggest to the
Editor ol tba Eaton Rapids Jearaaf that
became ho is in the market, ho should
not.presume that all tee Editorial Fra­
Postage on letters to Canada ie now ternity are ; and that wo consider tho
but 3 cento per half ounce, tame aa do­ insinuation tbit out notice of Senator
mestic rates. Prepayment u rompulso Chandler waa a paid puff, or published
ry, and no unpaid or insufficiently pre­ lor any mercenary considerations, »
paid letter will bo forwarded.
personal insult, which wo had no 00Tho East Saginaw Driving Park As
sedation have decided that premiums
not to exceed 320,000, to bo left discrotionary with tho board of directors,
shall be offered at its spring tnesiiag.
to bo held June 22. 23, 21 and 25.
possess a better legislature, even it he
The proceedings of tho Council for ha* since acted foolish ont of spite. But
the last two [meetiags bar* not been Other yrret nva Aare dew lU Greeley
sent to th* press as the Chartvr requires. fur instance. Keep cool Bro. Culley;
Perhaps th* Recorder is afraid to ex­ it is a long road that has no turn in It. I
pose the fraud attempted to bo played
on our peopb by tbe ameadtnent Io the
City Charter.
It is whispered jn Indiana that it was
* promise ot the Democratic nomination
for Guseraor instead of tin “integrity of
the party” which Induced Mr. Vorhee*

ibs B*&lt;ond Annual Exhibition of the fw&gt; ol 5U rent* j-er ewp will
Barry County Poultry Society wiU be
held on February 25th, 2 kb end 27th
opening for visitor* at 7 o'clock r. x.
A list of spccisl premiums will be
published hereafter.

Ladw‘ Medical Guide,

For What?

I’reslAent-H. A. Goodyear.
Tho first exhibition held in March Iasi
Vtee^Presidant*—D. G. Robinson, D.
contrary to expectation, proved a greet C. Sanborn*. J. 8. Van Brunt, J. F.
sueeets. and wo trust that the present
on* will bo still more so. All peroons
Secretory—Geo. M. Dewey.
Tre**urer—W. V. Hays.
in thorough bred fowls and pat animals
Executive Cumuritfoo—John Hatch­
are cordially Invited to atteu I. An si- kiss, D. R. McElwain. Geo. K Good­
miaaiun foe of 15 cento will be charged year, W. K Barber.
at the door, or any one purchasing a
m*mb*r*hip ticket tor SI. will be eat
titled to eater any number uf arriales
for premium* Sud will h*v* fre* ocrea*
to tho . exhibitioa for themselvea and
families during its eontimane*.
Pronuam Liat and Bulaa for th* gov•rnmrat of th. 2d Annual Poultry Ex­
hibition by th* Barry Co.. Mich.. Poul­
try Association.
1. Th* premiums of this assoc iatioa
are open to th* competition of ths St* le,
and axhSbitors from abroad ar* reapectfully invited attonA
2. Persons intending to exhibit for
competition must make their sntri*.
with tbo Secretary previous to Febru­
ary 25th.
3. No specimen can be removed be­
fore the exhibition doses, except by the

mad* upon th* marits of sp&gt;cim*ns sole­
ly. Th* Judges will in all ca*e* take
into consideration th* purity of race,
beauty of plumage, uniformity of markinga and oth*r characteristic*, in a
greater degree than mere site, if th*
more perfect specimen are of a fair av-

studonte\cau seed dispatchci to all parts
cf th* country. This gives them tbe
practical drill which io essential before
taking an office. -Raf/Xr Crtti Jtvntl.

will take place at 7
Thursday, February
persuns except tlw*e eugagvd in mak­
ing tho arraog*m»nto will be admitted
: previous to this time.
Below we present a list of premiums
stock on the 10th day of February,
1875. AU parti** not having pau laid
assessments, will call at one* and. pay

(JH1CA1

The Leading Newspaper ni
the West- ■

•25
T. PHILLIPS.

ing exhibition, exhibitor* irotn out the
county wiU join th* society and pay fif­
ty cent* a eo&gt;p, this will entittetli* coop
to compete for all premiums offered by
tbo society in their class.
5. All birds competing for prises
shall bo strictly tbo property of tbo per­
son exhibiting. Any attempt to evade
this rule in any respect will exclude all
th* |ien* or coop* entered by th* offend •
ing party, from competition, and th*
premiums will b* withheld.

PICTURES!
PICTURES 1
I am now nil alone in the 1’hotograpb
buainroa, and as 1 have mad* arrange­
ments to increase my facilities for doifg
better work tlinn over,, all should roll,
and get a negative taken. Th* superi­
ority ef my wurk in the past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of firat-claas work in
he future.
Itooma in Washington and leave Mr. McDonald’• path virtu­
Btock, South side State Street.
ally unobstructed
The Telegraph College at Kalamazoo
has a regular business office connected
Painting and Graining.

to tee Httaeat Or. F*&gt;****i, iti»tr*u4. Il b

JOHN PETTIT
CsMimw II

ext&lt;
DR. C.**A. SMITH’S

Medical

M erchant Tailors,

7. la all th* department* uf thia
exhibition th* judges are instructed to
award no premium* to wortbl*** or in*

John H. Wondell &amp; Co.

Infirmary,

He keept constantly, on
hand Mo. 1, Pianoe ranging Fr At nn r ID kst tf Prim Daae
in price from g£5O to $1800.
Alio, Agent for famous
Estey, Manning and Bur­
dett Organs.
Good Agents Wanted tn every County

DETROIT.

The Legislator* has placed itself oa
record against tbe adoption of th* pro­
posed Reciprocity Treaty with Canada.
Both bouses have pasted a joint resolu­
tion requesting our Representatives in
The n*w firm of Ciessy 4 Holden
Congre-’s to oppose it-—tbe resolution tbe same without delay. Your 1
aro now prepared tc purchase Wheat,
at* sttontkn will greatly oblige
Oats, and other grain, at the Storehouse passing in the House *y) to 8, and in
Yours Truly,
cf W. T. Eosimsu, corner Broadway tbe Scnjito 28 to 8.
and Railroad streets.
The higlieet
Gudey’s I-ady's Book for February
prieo paid in cash. ' Farmer* losrn our
bai l*an received, and, u usual, i* a

MICHIGAN.

Stop! Hearken Ye!

THE 1KTT MCBOOL a THE STATE

WEBSTER’S

HASTINGS MAHBLE WOBKS

“ DuyiofiD

Wti ui Im Ecu Pint,

Eliza Jano Bryant, C Carson, Mrs.
Th* annual meeting uf tho Farmer’s
Roseana Johnson, Chas. Rice, Mias Ad­
Mutnal Fire Insurant* .Company, of
Barry A Eaton counties, 'will be bold dis McDonald. Miss Margaret McKib­
al Vermontville Mich. Tuesday the 10th ben, Edward Martin, Hugh Malhtoon,
Joseph Cause, Geo. Spaulding. C. H.
Stswart, Maggio Snyder, Cbs*. H.
The Director*' moating ia at th* earn*
plan* th* coming Monday tbe 15th Steward, Minnie A. Snyder, Elbridge
Wellman, E. K. Wellman, Mialoa
inst. at one o’clock, P. M.

cii un amendments to tha City Charier,
calls for th* usitel opposition of every
booMi man. To itionotto secure inch
legiaiyioa aa will ensure to tbo whisky
men the control of our city, as J both
votes on the Board of Supervisor*, ie
Democratic but not fair or just.
Th* billintroducXl by II on. Moms
W. Field, in the House &lt;&gt;f Representatiro*, to increase duliv* and facilitate
After the Sth inst there -will bo a pen­ the resumption of coin piymenU by tho
alty by law, of 15 per cent on all un­ rreosarjt, is a good one. and the coun
paid tan** A word to th* wire i* suf- try would bo greatly benefited by the
adoption of ita first esetioa. which re­
peals the ten percent, redaction of du­
ties made by the Act ot 1M72.

li^op,”

for Plows and other purposes.

(ash.oa plate* are recognized a* being
th* mo«t rdieblo.Jend are real game of
art, so far as regards beautiful printing.
Every lady in (the land should take

Tbo Reciprocity Treaty with Canada
waa rejoetod by tbe U. 8. Senate on
Wednesday, having very faw votes. The
free-trade movement, as presented to
tho American peopfo, is generally so
one-sided in its favors to other nation*
that even democrats and reformers will

7'0 HTioni it may Concern!

Be it known, That I shall
keep in stock and fill tp order
the Celebrated

of all CURTIS. DODGE. ROBINSON

FINE PICTURES

AMERICAN

MAKBLE

At Granger Prices.

Land ahd Calcined Plaater

J. Cole &amp; Son,
Tbo 27th day ot February will bo a
memorial day in Louisville in more
ways than one; oa that day wo shall
have not only the great drawing of "the
last Library Concert, but aha th* great

WING GALLERY

ehactra. Gilmore ia the peer, if not the
superior oflTbeodoro Thoma* or of Ju­
lian. Thia Is’hi* first visit to the West,
and except for the gift concert th*r &lt; ia
little probability that our citizens wduld
•vnr hare heard bis wonderful performaucee. In tbo Eaat people trartT a
hi* concerts.
Remember that only
thee* who hold at least a coupoa ticket
in tbe drawing can gain admission to

and WIARD paltorni. and
Casting* fur all P L O W 8 nothin vs*.

Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair,

Agricultuial Imolements

GROCERS

AC., AC.

»

I (Gm m* * Csu.)

urn mme,

mra

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FARM FOR SALE.

fiTD IUD

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

ary, published in Chicago, quarterly,
by 8 P. Rounds, is a very useful num­
ber to many cf tbe craft as tbe usual
good taste i* shown in th* make-up,
and oun'aining many good hint* for all,
betide* contaming four page* ot designs
Debate ; Ques’.onShould th* pro.ont
'or style* far doing diffzreat kinds of
work in the Jobbing Room* of county Legislature ot Michigan hare ro-olocted
Chandler United States Senator.

GOOD NEWS.
TILE

The New Orle*ni JhiMin Indulge* i a
the following oa our national flag. It
Oh ! if B. F. B. wculd only stay ia hardly look* as though the South has
■*acnepted tho situation."
tbo Democratic ranks!

specimen Copies Sent Free
Ol.. V..I-AM*.

Hastings Drug Store
forSOcenta. The b-*t of Floor at 33.00
per 1W lira.

The Circuit Court, Judge Biracy Hoyt
proud ng. ta a ill in m aioa
The wanotactuxe* of Giand Rapid*
for 1874 amounted to WJ,5(X),O00.

JOHN

The Celebrated Double

White Head Light C Oil, only SO cento
Mare goods

The trnin-dispatohiug office* uf the
On Tuesday morning th* residence
C.AM.L.8. R R. here been loca'ed
ol Porter Burton, Esq., of Hasting*
at Holland.
Th* Society cordially invii* all per­
township, eaught fir* cc tbe roof of tbe
C0I.C.V. Delonl of 6*ginawr to
sona to attend it* meeting*, which aro
ktehen from a epark which reeled
appointed Collector in lh» Gib District.
held on Friday eventtig of each week.
from the *tov* pip*. Mr. B. hsppeaed
An excellent selection.
to discover it before the Uame* had
Tuesday meriting a! seven o'clock tbe

for lesa money at this Hdum than eny

other Houae In tbe Blate. We also have
a firet-dan* Bor attached to tbe House

dor at Usd, exliagttisbed the firo with
a fow paila of water. Tbe want of tho
ladder, or a few minute* mere tim«, ।
would bare rendered the destruction uf

JOHN M. CRAWLEY,
MICHAEL GRACE. ’

FARM FOR SALE!

GROCE

. I-, , .. . .

�NEW PUBLICATIONS.

PORTABLE

Tifl f\lfd»L

WE

.

Geo. M
EDITOR AVI

THE ALDINE: THE ART JOURNAL
01 AMERICA

nrtsiijal and

Parte I, IT, III and IV an now ready.

SUTTON’S

Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
**"* Kakha Utresrejitf iSX.TM^trhirkr

1XS.V.

,

PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. '

REPRODUCING

Death of Gov. Bramletto-Action of 1
the Trustee.—ASuccetsor Appoint- i
•d—No More Postponement.-Dnwing Certain February 27th.
,

I r-: &gt;M| quaruri
EnSfes:

toaUon la tbo partisan aenso of tbe word
yet it neglects an Import -nt and imper­
ative duty If It taila to educate Ita memtsrs in tbo great principle, which un­
derlie our government and the baato
upon which It reaU. Tbi. right and
duty to tbe more Important and bind
Ing upon tbe farmer became tbe greater
lauden of .ustalnlng tbo government
newarily tall, upon him.
•»—

kSms
P-rts L II and HI are juit Published.

THE AIT JOUliAL.

rasrtjaxr
mu. r. d|..ul

«2En.rarrn«

TSEWASB

aetll

DR.C.E

CempUl. ... U (Mnlaly nuu. el |i -Mb Ke&gt;
pnWemea Uw Wet IWI (*«• MI...ullco.

bread that has dl.tlngul.bcd luclf lor
speed or activity. The great leading
•tyMt of the thoroughbr. a to to Improvs
the breed ot other horses. Tbs meat Ulualrioua example* of great ttotters
Msvoecane down from tbe rarer. The
improvement ot tbe genuine breed will
warrant the cultivation of tbe thorough­
bred, and tbe preservation of tbelr
gageelrigy In tho most enduring rac-

earnestly Inatot upon, and empiuUkally
demand, that game economy and re
trqnchment In tbe admlnlairallou of
public aSUn that ia required of the
great mass of eltlaena in private life.
We believe that tbe erection of ooally
building* by tho public eheifly for lame
and ebow la an unjustifiable uae ol our
money, which should be abandoned,
and we do here and now enter our ear
nret protcat against tbo contemplated
appropriation of many million* for the
great ebow at Philadelphia oadlod the

wmsjE

*®8Br«.K5

First Mortoie tains M

SEMI FOR THE ALOIME,

Every Boiler and Engine to toatrd by hydraulic presaure to twice ths working
nrrreuro, and also ataamed up and ran, before leaving the works, to loaure Ita per­
fect workings In tho hands of (Mpurcbeaer.
The BoUsr and Engine loaroTM worts complete; and the pries Inetudea Belter
Engine. Faro* Pump, ritoam Gauge, Crete Ban. Gauge Cooks, Hxfoty Valre'
Ktram Valve, Judson Governor, Blow Off Cock. de.

urret. a&gt;4 l...l, are islla,. 'til
.aa."
sastfrtErecni: cats#
aa. aa .all al Ua a« la aaaUr k*.t&gt;ckaeaiaHllal-l u reaerar aar m&gt;&gt; tfcareat. NbUm U kreakr
niH IUlh iiHmmlUf.,.,ctaal.awlataW
ia Mid a.ni«. aa4 la »&gt;"■«. »S tka autalM
e^m^ulr-'iSrt.TUsa.'te:

Perpetual World'

PRICES DEUVERED 01 BOARD OF CARS AT SPRINGFIELD. OKI J.

Shipping Boxlrr, 3 Bonn Power, tS^OO; 4) iforoe Power. S3,&amp;

i mrjhUJ,
IltHfll dl.

The draft bars*, aa a family, may
have existed before tho thoroughbred,
bat their history has not been aa well
preeerved. in tbe early history of Eng­
land, some of her monarch, paid great
atieqtfcn to Improving tho breed of uacTU1 bones for agricultural purposes.
Ung John Imported large honra frem
yiai.ilera, to encourage tbs patron, of

t. n. di
eo. &lt;r-r of acuoot
fi&amp;RJTXVrnu'r'i*!

1.1X1119

"

We manufacture and furutoh at law prices. Pulleys, bhafUng, Coupling, end
Haagera, also furnish Belting, Gum Ho*e, Ac.
further Information will br cheerfully given by addressing the manufagturm '

of Indebtedness escapee Ito fair propor­
SCRAP BOOKS.
tion of taxaifoa ; now for tho pur|x&gt;M&gt;
of avoiding and redressing this wrong
we ask an amendment to tbe tax laws
of our State, providing that mortgages
.hall not be subject to direct aaereamout
but that the owner of mortgaged real
ealate aball bo taxed tbe same aa If tho
property were not encumbered ; but be
may apply »o much of tbe tax upon a
payment of principal cn Interest ^upon
tho mortgage, a* would be a fair projiort ton to be aaaeased upon the mortgage
in prorortlon to its amount aa CBrnj-or.
ed with tho value of tbo premise*.
THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.
7. That wo aro the ardent friend* of
education, advocatlag the broadeat cul­
ture that it to poaalble f r all to attain,
provision for destroying marts whose believing that the pcrpo'uallty of our
free
In.Ututlon*
dcueiKU
upon
the
Indlmlautlve stature disqualified them tolligauce of the ja-ople. anil aa tha faun- 3d Premium Drawing, Manh lat, 1187ft.
M breeding lane oolta. Ths^ arbitra­
■Illi Senes Drawing, April ft, 1875.
ry law* undoubtedly Increased the else datloo of that intelllgeneo I* laid In tho
andremodlod the form of the English

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

’

J A^fES LEFFEL &lt;fc CO.
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

-----

THE

“MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGANS

JOHN Q
a ii Ekin'. Dinui'm
. CaarareaMV. O»«»

jeiifaie:. feiviv
.1 Ik. Cnrt H.«m

Capit'l Premium $100,000.

Send to the Burdett
vania, for Circuhra.Art

The large draft hone waa formerly
used for war to .Laud up uuder the
heew
—V
.1,1 —
I

Organ Company, Erie,
'

Peutuyl39m6 A
0

Tbs draft horse has been suneroeded
•n tbe war path by the descendants of
tba high m.ttlcd near.
Tbe carriage horse U about half draft,
aad the other half made up of tbe fleet,
footed roadater.
Thia bread to of mxlarn origin, grown
out of lbs enlightened view, of social
rsflneuxnt that follow. In the footsteps
of accumulated wealth and Indepeudenee. Customs are founded upon the
wealth and affluence of society. Wealth
arsatea an abundanse; out of this abun­
dance new desires spring upto consume

high ret and fullest extent and recogulsIng the fact that coarts. Ilka war, are MOROENTHAU, BRUNO &amp; CO.
necessarily destructive of.property, wo
will ear neatly urge upon all tbe Im­
portance of settling all difficulties by
arbitration Instead of by a resort to the
THE ALDINE COMPANY,
law.
58 Naiden Lane, New York.
». Thai we cwnlemplate with pride
and satisfaction tbe rapid and solid
Agf«l» for Mlcblgaa,
growth of our order, and wo do again Pojtjwoj^ tapjmUi; Outo TlB P’aiL
proclaim that It la our mission to digni­
fy necessary and honest labor, and any
Applications for Agencies rociived.
Detroit and Brand Baplds. Kieh

Areot. .i^kM^i

UKATII. KA

HAIR

‘^1

talkmi, Horton 4 PIeiict,

ErB. FOOTE, M.D.
NEff ADTEBTI8EJ1EST8.

G. P. Rowoll A Co‘«. Col.......

TEAS

HI Lttliftn Alitos,
Ow.XWAa,

new

YORK,

In Independent Physician,

DR. WM

vbieh it due to merit alone. We em
r.wure ottr obi patron* tlisbil ia kept
fullv up to it. Li„h ►tnndr.rd'l .-.nd it
iytiie ouly reliable and ] effected jrepnrati in for lertoring Gtt.tr on Faded
liatn t j its youthful color. making it
soft, lustrous and silken. The ecalp,
by it* ttj* lice &gt;m&lt;M white and clean.
It rcmovri r.*l eruptions and dandruff
an&lt;L by iu tonic properties, prevent*
the hair from falling out, os it nimulatci and nourube* the hair-glands.
By its use, tho hair grows thicker and
ttrouger. In baldness, it restore* the

W A NTED.'ESlasK
Business that will Pay

^8U4« af Mittena, Coo.ij at Borer. M.-Br .0-

CHBONIC DISEASE,

DEB

MA,

AU v»rt rr»«

Sw.rr'

OBAND UAV1DS.
T. tl.I-YO
g.ny tklag aboat I
•at ArUsluA
BOABD AVD Ku

A(
jariaasx.S'oia^s.'xs
L“"te.“c.-j.t:L,ra^a.3rer

IT nt mtui WAT IF

IOWA AJD NEBRASKA,

IkBntlWa 1 tarn Bnr B. B. Ct

Hocliu a ftiical Practice
GiFT&lt; ENTERPRISE

Mumarotu Patients ia Europe, tbo
West Indlea, tha Den ini oa of
Canada, and in every State
of the Union.

TU Mir lUl^h Oln Pliirtbatha la ik. Maetry

They are eno of tbo moot ureful breads
for all Fork to be found In tbe equine
family, Them ia a difTcrenee between
the Lower Canada French, and tho
Up*er Canada pony. Wo have strung
impeeericaa that tbe Upper Canada po■T. Maa hit reerabianoe tbo AndaluMn barb of Spain' dreoendod from the
Mana let loose by the H panto!, adventares* Into Mexico, or oamped In the
war with tbe native* of chat country.
ThaeehorsM ran wild, and may have
fcamdthatr wgy lutoCanada. to lurntob
French and Ioillana with wild ponies,
before tho tarn, boms wu naturalised.
MMT Is nearly sites.t upon this sub-

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

875,000 00

ADVICK CIVEN BY MAIL
FRKB OF CHARGE.

Buckingham’s Dye

B. F. STI

..HU LYON A.

FOR THE XtTTTTcwx.pt. *
At oar Reno tree in u
q :l vi too long a time, i
e-trr, to rritore gray or __ .. ._L_
r.-i. we have prej..tred this dye, in one
• " hick trill quickly and
e.i. dually mxr.tnpliih this result. It
••,’■**0
1 ilD&lt;1 produces a color
waieli will ntstber rub nor wash off.
ail Druggiata. Prin'fifty

jGIFT ENTERPRISE
Te ke Araos MeoJ.y, T.bauy tt»4. lilt.

$5,000 00 Each in Cash !
OoePrire 11,000
Two Prises IftOO
Fira Prise. »100
,
1 U.r.« A n««j. wUbSilsreBMato4 U&gt;ra..«,
O*. IIM UBIS Itnaawaiid f i.Tu, warlh

170247

Medicated Cough Candy.

Michigan

Grand River Valley Division
Dusd Uullasi. Jaa.bUi. A. D. trj.-jsar

STOPTHAT COUGH!

economical IIaiuTikesmno ever used,
*’ it requires fewer applicattota, and
gives the hair a splendid, glossy rippcarniitt. A. A. I laves, SI.D, State'
As.ayer \fMrAiacliusetta, Bays, "Tho
constituents are pure, and carefully
Heeled for exreUent quality; and 1
e&gt;n skier it the Best Pmfabattox
for its intended purpose*."

hr! Iijk KAILUOAD.
Jittai &amp; Saiiiav
TRAINd BDN »TCHICAGO TIML
DECEMBER 1

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                    <text>TH« RwJauc'U'
Geo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AND PUBLWHF.R.

TJUi»» or, MJMCBirrios

VOL. XIX. NO. 43

m^'nal and fibjijit® Cirfc.

HASTINGS. BARKY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 187i.

UTAt ClXlTHiNG HOUSE.

STAR CLOH1INO HOUSE.
No- Yuen. Feb B, 1876.

glow into U.

Sound the trumpet I
Beat the Drum!

iiacai*-xiMU«.. ,

MILOT. WHElXe*.
COVNTY TnEMURtlL-Oa— la I
WM

I

the ven.ctltK! &amp;' thetreat tJagi-

MM OM t&gt;&gt; MTI her, and B*l[.b Idling
nicked bar un and awam to abore with

BLRGHKR.

mi MTU

WM. UPJOHN,

JOHN ROBERTS.
f-nrStCIAS * flCBQEOX -PweUlai
air. b«m the C^urt Hevea.

or ovum in un iwom

di.gu.le.). He had thought Belle much

began Bail.; but Ralph

TO BE SACRIFICED AT ANT PRICE 1
As we find we have still a Large Stock of Overcoats and
Winter Clothing on hand, we will offer all goods Below Cost for (he next •

ecurofuUy; quiraa in managing i diSkdlt aww.
Church F»»t|vilg.

30 DAYS ONLY

Adreat—A meow of devuioo, iadaitur four Sunday. baton* C&amp;htaaa.
at Beechar are not Ugly.
7fc Ballew, or AUBainp—A toMkal

Don’t say you require no mon* Clothing this Winter, hut buy
for next Wihter. for these Ipyv prices may never come again.

AND

T. Ik DIAMOND.

roeiation of Twin Mary—J
i the 25lh of Match, ut ma

looking, atyhah and wall dreaeed.

Men's Heavy Overcoats, $3 and 4-

1

Men’s Cape Overcoats, J&lt;5 to 10.
SIS all wool Beaver Overcoats for $10.

«l V. H.YORK,

It it Mid that

...
' title.

This is the Biggest Biirgan of all.

$25 and 30 Overcoats offered for $15 and 13.

“And if 1 &lt;k&gt; »&gt;'l not," deaia-yled
Belle, haughtily.
r euu.ider that
Ralph rvplird.

•No, I dea’t," auawanM Ralrh.

Good Cassimere Suits, from 97.50 to 10.

US and 20 fine all wool suits for 12.50 and 13.50.

that they rrferrwl to matter, •uti.-vl,

Boys' Extra Fine Overcoat*
$25 to $ l&lt;&gt; Custom Made Suita, fineat in the City, I Boya*
Overcoata $5 to $10.
Suita fmm
from tQ
$3 to Ain
$10—n:.4
Dirt &lt;Cheap.
from $15 to $25 only.
-I Boya'
Rove' Suita
’i,M.
| Men's and Boya’ Working Panic $1.50 to 2.
Boya' OvcijcontH from $2.50 to $4.

It Hit.II 1 .&lt; IIOl.lllKiOK

100 PAIRS MEN’S

GENUINE CORDUROY PANTS REDUCED TO $2.50.

■Men’s Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 45 cents.
en\

Extra

Fine

Undershirts

and Drawers 50 cents to

Cloesv Below Cost- Shoepskin 50 and 76 cents-

*H.OO&gt;

! Belle
I “R
Ralph.
Belle d.tetmined to have emu • i.^xL
She would flirt with De Vaux and tutke
Ralph terribly jeafoua When (be gi4

Buckskin $1 to ®l.50.

MEi\”4 CARDIGAN WOOLEN JACKETS £1 TO 32.

Thia

is a Special Bargain.

SBKKrrr^Poe^

She had tiw much ••gnirit," *ho told
,___ .11
..k.Jl.

iaaxpenea.
••JrH ba jaat irdly," declared Belle.

ISAAC W. VHOOXAN

Besides all these low prices, if you buy |I0 worth or more we Give
You a SPLENDID CLOCK worth three dollars. Free of Charge

HOLBROOK.

wonderfully, and U uotonlynotbttrJnu-

Chmtmaa—Th. foativau annually ub-

world.

before I'm matrind. Ill let him know
that he can't bead me around his little

certain atagea. could be cured hy flriuk-

md baturday

laughed Belle.
BKATH. SALISBUKY kCO.

STRICTLY ONE PRICE,
Lclrfbrated on

Grand Rapids, Mich.

38, 40 and 42, Canal Street,

...mnhinc like

DENTIST

Mickiian.

HasiYille,

Sweet's H°Tbl&gt;

SPECIAL OFFER.

'

THE

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

I BAVlDH............................... *&gt;CU

Hastings

Drug Store
really [curoked.

You will find a lull line of Dnig&gt;.
Md8idne«, Chemicals, Paintv, Odi Dye- '
Stuff and eraajhing belonging to a firat
clan
Drug Store.
For the accommodation of such of our friends as may 1

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

Michigan Exchange.

j

,

desire to subscribe for same other paper in connection with ;
The BAN N ER, we have made arrangements whcrchf we]
\arc enabled to present the following liberal terms, wit" the ;
.ijnderitendlng, Aou-erer, that the order for our Journal and\
1 either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac■ companied by the money ; and, also, that we must receive!
subscription
toTho BAN N ER for each copy of every
one 4
-----er publication
ordered from the list :
other
pu

dtgaiiy^before'he could ge on-

Detroit Free Prom. 8I0.GU. and Republican Banner. 1.50, for
Detroit Tribune, 810.W, and Repablican Banner^ 1.50, for
•
Detroit Poet. |10.W. and Repuolican Banner, 1.50, for
Chicago Daily Tribuae, 813,00 ami Republican Banner 1,50 for

If you could forgive
friendaiill! if noftic

•

aniwered Ralph,
Ralph, feeling a dectre to hush. He
uuderatood her perfectly.
,!o “nV

811.25

.

•
•
•

“Don't

■H
MB,
School Booiu. Blank Bocka, Toy and
GUI Book*, aad everything in thia

B. F. 8TEINHOFF

“If

oury mop to think, vou’d aee
- fooliah year coodoct ia. You'd
Cwoura

IN CONNECTION

•

18,50

laftin the c-junby tome brane

Santa Claua
HEADQUARTERS.

ibliran Banner, 1.5V. for

dropped * WR' h*lf
rone, an* the paae-

nina my
Belle. I

Sinital ui ftciaiical

■w-k -W-1 -jot rqn T O nn . Tuhrfo Blade. 82.00 and Republioan Banner, 1.50. for
T&gt; £ nJ llbl ! i Chicago Timw, 82.00 and Republican Banner. 1.50, for
— 8 r.
Tribune. 82.00 and Republican Bnnanr. 1J0. for

TKBJla RBAgONADLE.
Union Block, over Beaton Caah blare.

i

3.16
2.80
- 8.25
3.25
- 8.15
-

Buj jqq. jj
aod JUpuWicM Banner 1A0, tor
D^tron Pf»e Preaa. 82.00 and Republican Banner L50. for
-

a^mmurnKnitmi^S^
'------------, Michigan Fanner, HT-OO and RepublicanBannvr 1.50 tor

-

Advance, 83.15 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
New Covenant, 82X5 and RepublicanBenner 1.50for

-------------

I Detroit Tribune. 85.30 and Republican Banner L.'HI for

J. P, ROBERTS
Stop! Hearken Ye!

Be it known, That ? shall
keep in stock and fill to' order
the
Celebrated
8.40

-

"Oi^jiofiD

Ir^oji,

for Plows and other purjpooes.
-AMI ."heaeM. "Mi Ueev aatoa*MiM
MU aeee be eee»Obatt rtevw W. rtn, vefteAM eM Mevew.
la tbebrMU i 4«r HM re* v(l Men."

MONTHUKM.

Banner 8L50 for an Benner 81.50 for

iS
4.86

DR. AIKIN

83-00 and RepnbliMu

Benner 8150 for ion Banner 81.50 t
ter 81.50 for-

. 82.10 and

Benner 81.50 for

UM be

about Ifly dayt
timM called Bin
Rogation
mediately pt

8.25

&lt;1.40
0.40

A FIIE ARAIK QRDWIMR RE6I0M.. L-troil ,,Poet. 8530 aadsf)Republican
Banner 1.50 for
,
;_n Banner 1.50 i

H riMKBKRIR

and Republican Banner L50 for .

8.15
8.75

; To Whom it may Concern!

TRI-WEEKp ICH.

Atlantic Monthly. 14.00and.
Scribner'. Monthly,
an

“It never fitted yon

8.75

■

QeralaB Mit 1 Ptr cmlitaui

atrnke of Bello's
Joyed it. In novela luvsra always qtur
ruled.
Their raartohip would have

34tf
-

THREE MILLION ACJZXJf

LANDS
.

wM^&gt;m|4

atTain with

Star Clothing House,

W?l. H. HAVFORD

Plymouth Churvh

7M 111Im Bcu Rm
rfdl CCBTtS. DODOS. ROllSDOS

jt;.

2.75
- 2.76
8-10
. 1.76
• 245

wouldn't Mat

was with DeVatu, it

A FLAM THAT WOULDN'T WORK.

�SPECIAL

T^e R^nJa

REPUBLICAN BANNER

but had beee
for Marly

from Wwihth. legal arbiter. of the Atmtira. th.

Committee at New Orieaaa that since
For the acc-ommodation of such of our ifriends as m
1*06 in Louisiana there have bera 2141
men murdered *nd 211^ wounded lor desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection u

• (Synod)
U. A GRANT.
Executive Mati.iou, Feb. S, 1875.

The BANNER, wa have made arrangements whereby tce
are enabled to present the following liberal terms, w.th th.
however, that the order for our Journal and
either of the others hamed, must be sent together, and ac­
companied by the money ; and, also, that we must receive

'u'"; ■
which it
The whip of party discipline is loreng

aitnei[.
,, 1875.

°Z
in relation to th. ArksmtM muddte.

Detroit Free Prera 810.60. and B*pablican Banner 1A0, for
Minister WMhbxra.fiatlycoatr.dicU Detroit Tribun* 810.60, aad Republican Bratrer. 1A0. for
Detroit Post. 110.60, aad Repunlican Bannjw, L50,
Chicago Daily Tribune, 818,00 and Republican Ban

annum. Rataitei* of epiriton. liquor,
are to pay a tax of 1200 per annum ia aaerting hie right* Tbe people have
littte and lereening rrepret for caocuare
and conventions. There ia a growing ing February 6 are m follows: New
York, SS,«M,8M; Boaton. 8870,281;
smergeney positively traiah it which
Ptdladdpkia, S902.7M;
Baltimore.
to keep lists of all person* transacting
880,803; New Ortean*. week ending
January 30, 823.7C9.
It ia aaid that a lawyer in Louisrille,
th. present RepnbEcan Co^pusi low
dttea. village* and township* from
which they coma, and to be distributed
hich a

ties. Ia township* th. fund.. resulting
Rxrvaucax Fu*
The Republican
frotr, tfts tax-are to go toward th. »op- puliticians only.
party waa called into extetence to d j a
Hoceao Tunnel on Wednsaday of last

they are to tie distributed according to

Repiilicai State Curatim
When it bi« bwo faithful to that high

uk and Philadelphia have but 8'2.50

cot XT 1

DAILIES

bill divides tbe dealers in liquor into
involve bloodshed and warfare on a three rinse*.
Wbolatale mrechanta
scale which the American propio little
dealing ia either epiritnou or malt liq-

families x-11 that

ur ooiwonoi

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.

being State Engineer Beajamia Froot,
Conaulting Esginrer Thum a* Itoane,
Chief Engineer W. P. Gmmrer. Ac. The

If inch a law would b» ouasiitutionsl

13JS

WEKKLXE*.
H.I5

Hearth and Home, 83.00 and Republican Banner. 1 50 for
New York Tribune, 8'2.00 and Republican Banner 1.50. for
Toledo Blade, 82.00 and Republican Banner, 1 50, for
Chiaago Timre, 82.00 and Republicap Banner. 1-W.for
Chicago Tribun* 82.00 and Republican Banner, 1AO t&lt;
__ n_____ ei n*.
Pm.Ii'wb Ranaav. 1.50
VUICSgU rfOlUUKI.
---- —------- ----------- Chicago Post and Mail ft 65 and Republics Banner 1.60. tor
Detroit Free Free* 82 00 and Republican Banner I 50 for
Detroit Tribune. 82 00 aad Republican Banaer 1 60. for
Detroit Pu*L 82.00 and Republican Bonner 1.60 for
Michigan Farmer, 82.00 end Republican Banner 1.50 for
Country Gentleman. 82.50 and Republican -Banner 1.50 !
Wamera Hural. 82.00 end Itepnbluran Banner 1.50 for
Advance, 83.15 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
New Covenant, 82.65 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
Micbigtn Farmer. 82,15 aad Republican Banner 1,50 for

!5
-u
215

.■Sdr£~““
tWTOFF

315
3 15

it has prosiiereil as ni &lt;«tber political
we bar. rarious doubt.

after working with

th. olh.r hands,

foe leaa of malicioua personalities
Grand Lodge I. O G. T.
Binee tbe defeat of Chandler, reais ot in coming campaign, aa we expect the
the Republican piper, in the State have party oonvration. will aetect (leanest
rfieeovered that in tbe election of Judge
The Grand Lodge uf Independent
Cbristiauey'i '.uoeessor, politics ought
Order of Good Templars, which wm in
•••ion at Jackeon teat week, elected the
oeighth of tolly, uf uiaduesi, to throw
n to be impure and corrupt, following officer. Thursday :
power of th. party may bring Mtn. of
leader* bar. discovered thia
Republican Judicial Convention--Sev­
G. W. C. T.-B.V. John Ruae.ll, De­
enteenth Circuit.
troit.
Th. people
d less what |

default of payment the hand, would 1»

partisan '»« if th. coi&gt;m&lt;] m-nce* then
not long before another fine of 1100
wa. ordered, on ।
ttoyee, belonging
'.b ! been dnfrat
wm

right, exactly right. and tru.t to th.
straight out Republican Blate, Jodicial

■plsodid di

wilt they again employ

asm:
Republican County Convention.

inti a tram.trr drawing statte
yard, atriking him in the fac*
king him Uowu. The arbitra­
ry rulings of ths Stone-Cutter.’ Associa­
tion will go far toward breaking up tbs

is coming te cummsnd a prsmiam with
only bo permanently relaMiebed on a
tbs Americsa voter. Ths poliiieisn
ju»t recognition erf the right* of all the publican* ran, if they choose ao Io do. may win once more, but the any of pol­
itician* is waning. Even though ths
voter lie hinisell dish jnest, ba demand*
publican ran secure that for the nolorad
integiily with intelligence in the ad­
ministration of public interest* Tbe
A rettivmeat patetieu up un aay other from as Judge Hoyt. Judge Upson, and tax-paver demand* an honestly kept
| principle to-day win rarely but engon- Attorney General Marston, there i* no and wwvly administered public treasury.
There ba in tbe land man of Integrity
e'er trouble* requiring uther rattlewente need of looking in the ranks of the O[&gt;- '
position for competent reliable men, comprehend the affaire and in turret* uf
wbo would benur themselves and I he the nation, men of thorough buaiuee*
habit* who carry into the executive
State ou ths Supreme Boucb.
chair tbe Mme fidelity and truth and
thorougfanees which have marked all
&gt; rsue by turning it* back
their private, relation* The Repub&gt;i-

.fiuilv
freedom and the supremacy of law. •tor in Congress from Wisccusin, deliver»XIKL VTRIXI*. CbslnM

throw, men into idleneea, and rob.
their f.milie. ot thrir full earning*.

__________________ rill bo tbe
ebtef tower of strength.

TH £ SITUATION.

John RuaaeU, Detroit; I&gt; 1*. Sagenunder inch a stsndard bear- doeph, Charlotte. Alternate*—C. P.
Rureell, Detroit; Mr*. Chriatian. Pouc; George F. Aadrew* Bay City.
Tbe following were electel dele'gslau

General New. Hem.
D. I*, tharendorpb, C. H. Elite, Mr*.
right. Do not forgot that amid all Ute
n
n i *i___ r- *» r&gt;
reverwe and mutation* of human affair.
God calmly rite on Hi. throne ; that
truth will prevail over falsehood and Tariff WIL
right vanquish wrong. Stand by th.
New. for Petrone.
Senator Cameron from Witenntin
flag. Wrap the mantle of human lib- as old Whig.
ward in the same unwelcome dirv&lt;^on,
A 85,000 fir* at Waterford, Vt„ oarlj
A Gratin warehouse. tu cwt 8'20 ,uOO,
»cr yuur comrad* and who- Thureday morning.
rather than toward complete Mtisfsetiou by th. co-operatiua of Congree* and the
do promptly.
leader may he keep step to
and confidence- Here is tbe Cinl Rights rreaid.nt; thi* they
bill, which representative colored men
Wednealay night
firmly 1&gt;y the principle, of the Rsputrfi- asylum and citadel and th. asylum and
There wa. a 175,009 fir. at Fitt*burg.
Pa.. Tueeday night.
dtetinctiou of nationality ur color. In a
Tbe Arkansas Congrvisi iaal Commit­
ine puuiic a
Th. Newburyport, Maae ■ tilvor uiin- trade.
adopting a policy of retaliation and rejuat waking to a renea of it* benefits,
tee will report soon. They find that
The Berrien Spring* Grange roporta
Brocks and not Baxter wm elected in
•l.-.
__ 1
__________ &gt;____
in auch a modified form a. to appver
1872, and will give the facts as to Bax­
The Arkansas Muddle.
ter’s usurpation, and’tbe trick by which
tn transporting largo package* and
Garland foisted bimsdf upon tbe State. diuxrvered in the interior of H.yti.
they might reasonably leave thia con- yet It i« made the pretext at the South
Patrons of Husbandry of Alalama I will
LoM a State Fair.
Tti. Poet Office Appropriation bill ia
political purpore* The parti*
Tbs Patrons at Seymour. Ind., have
a oommltte* but Mr. Wan) of lllinoi*
tern in Arkansas. Tnis document, it
thirrhatad a lot and building for their
Grange Hall and stare.
ith thia indication- that ths
ter, and illuminate Mr. Garland in such
plicil and decided. The President up

Bonham ot a plow factory.
The Independence Grange, No. 1,046,
Center Point, la. reports 20 per eeat.
Secretary Fish's retirem.nl on the 4th raving on its grocery bill*

Niakara «f the Barry County A/yU/tcf Husbandry in Oregon and chaining
1^. -r- — ■_____ __ '___

Lathrop a* Judge of tbe Supreme Court.
tbe President, “by violence, intimida­ He is the leading Democrat of tbe State,
A dUpateh from Montreal aay. that
Coagrereianal Invc.tig.ting Committee tion and revolutionary proceeding* iand though an able lawyer, is no man
overtbroern,* and a new Coaafftution.
the strike on the Grand* Trunk Railway
that tbe irrrgulariltea attending the fcrbn* terminated
thia action of Nisksrn th. infln-

•nd to m« whether thia eharact.rixation

liahrd elrewhsro.

If, after dqe .lamination, the facta
verted by ‘-Violence, intimidation and
revolutionary proceeding*", which, if •hall be found to bo as the President
they are sanctioned by Congree*, will declares, then the Premdent’a iuterenere aom. aetoundimr results.
furnish a diaaatroua precedent to other

Tbare ia a rtrong opporition in Congrrea to the fuyhar extaaaim of aewing
machine patent..

In a tabulatthe ice Thursday between New York
•nd Jersey City.

proposition which the Sub-Committee of from the conditions of their restoration
thro, erimea were committed by Repub­
tact the righto o! all elateee of their citi- lican* 1052 by D.nuxrate, 1078 by
white, and 82 by black*. Tbe victim.
of going book to c

Ku-Klux act

which authorial

crate; ’.187 black, to 5W white*

the

12.150 penoaa affiliating with the order

A Bute Grange wm organised at
Wilmiogtoa. D&lt; la ware, on Monday.
The State cunlaina seventeen subordiryland State Grange.
The Penn.vlvania State Grange, at

The officvnul

A P Unlike.

Oa Mmt'larS
in William, b

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
.
Domeatic’s in Endless Quantities.

uKHummiiui
Trunks, Travelling Bags

P. McOaber,

hold a weiabte 1
Daniel Striker e
IBtb. 1875

Also a full line of Groceries
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best
Come and see
Kblm

for Yourself

Ibortnooetet
Iielow —Monday

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner

Hepburn
TEA HOLNE

Just opened In Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

the Dioeeve of ’

Xteer,
Sovyy Smr of S/Jfft Sfifiif.

Cburch tome e*

When; can be found a choice and well *elected Stock of Staple
and Fancy

brought into I
dark biabtna b

waa reported that‘440 Granges were in
exiatouc. in th. Stale, 388 of which
were organiaed during tbe last year.
RaMlntions in iarar of a National Cur­
rency, secured by gold, were diacuared

WARRANTED PURE.
AU kinds of Trait in their Beason.

.
Freah Vegetable* alway ■ on hand.
Alao we have a full line of Ute best

Grand Ma.

Lamps &amp;, Fixtures, Crockery, Claes &amp; Wooden Ware
Richmond, it wa* recommended that m
week* th. mousy expense to
rented will bn about 8360,000.

may dsereed adviaabte.

Other Incidents of a like nature

A resolution

Always on hand at price* that cannot be best in the County

CASH Ft In V lyTtfi will find it to their

attention of Congress to this matter, a*

Rapid* on Sati

advantage to -'X*
amine our BtodE before purchasing elaewhere.

HO TBOUBLE TO SHOW OUR GO ODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.

.

Rupectfully,
Spooner
Ferry of thie Stare, is prominently men-

Tbe (teighing
ably

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIJXERY ic
A complete aworUnent of all kind* of Whole and Gruuud
It Spice*

.pectively and through the local ageseireestablielied by the executive cot*.
mittee M far aa practicable. Alto that
at. of th. Forty-fourth Congreu, will minated Thursday morning by Higgins
pleading guilty of manslaughter.

dsfino the relation, of Arkansas to th.

Herd wvliXhe
ea on Friday eve

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

NEW G5R.OCER.Y

licre any other influence could induce

him to favor the ablaut of the oppowtion

Th. Circuit Ct

NOW IS YOUR TIME I

’» ashiagtou. but they expect,• nay

reuat tbe logical carrying out of that
great principle of wjn.l right, which
ba. bran put tn a. tbe chief corner
•tone of the Oou.titutkra Than w.

Foot-racing ia
in tlii* city.

Harper's Msgaxine. 84-00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Atlantic Monthly, 84 00 and Republican Banner 81-50 for Scribner's Monthly, 84.00,and Republican Bonner 81.50 for
Uppincott'o Magaxin* 84-00 aad Republican Banner 81 50 f:
The Galaxr. 84 00 and Republican Banner 81.50 fur
Lakeside Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for G. W. T.—N. S. Sharp, -North Ad- Godey’s Lady’s Book, 83 15 aad Republican Banner 11.50 U
St Nichols* 83.00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for Notional Lsrie Stock Journal, 82.15 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
Horticulturist, 82 10 and Republican Banner 81 50 for
Gardner’s Monthly, 82 10 and Republican Bonner 81.50
Little CuvporaL |i.60 and Republican Basner 8150 i&lt;w
The Nareery, 81 GO and Republican Banner 81.50 6.r
G. W. 1. Q.-A. M. H.y* Hastiagu. i'stereon's Lady's National Magaxin* 81.60 Republican Banner 11.50 for
Arthur's Home Mags sine, 82.25 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
G. W. O. G—S. F. Street, Pontiac.
The Poultry World, 81 25 and Republican Banner &lt;1.50 for
American Agriculturaht* 81-25 and Republican Banner fl.SU for
lanti.
.
G. W. Cbap.—Rev. S. Snyder, Hee- Ballous Monthly Magaxins. 82.00 and RcpubKnn Banner 81 50 for
Tbe Phrenological Journal, 83.0*) and Republican Banner, 81.50 fot
Science of Health. 82,00 and Republican Banner 81.50 for
■
Charlotte.
Suporinload.nt of Juvenile Templar.
—John RnaMll.
The following were elected detegau-*
to th. Right Worthy Grand Lodge,
which meet* at Bloomington, tllinui*.

of our Republican cotauiporarie.. and

pound, to any part 01
thie i. apprecLted, —
York ■erehaato* tell

LOI

t Detroit Tribune, 85.30 and Republican Banner 1.50 tor
Detroit Po*t. 85.80 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
Detroit Free Pros* 85 30 and Republican Banner I 50 tor
Chicago Tri-Weekly Tribitm* 80.50 and Republican Banner 1.50 fur

Hepburn

grain, t-f ateei
.

Another di

Sxteen thousand donara* worth of

between this r

t Thlre rand Weep.
lent invoicing.

New York State

IMPOSITION HATED I
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

�the
1 legal notices only at foil rates-tbuio
allowed by law.
We eon assure our State Bapsrinteadent that the Compulsory School Law
is not a failure iu thia city, but increases
the daily attendaare very lorgnly.

Under any plan of appointment, Bar­
ry county is populous enough io keep
tbe two reproMutatives abe now has,
and her full share in the senate. And
tbe Mme is true of Eaton, bonce we
expect tbe aam« apportionment as nith-

Judge Giddings has signed tho tera­
p eraaco pledge. Go and da likewise.
al tho Centro Bobool Haora on Saturday
Mr.S. 0. Baker, uf Jone.rille. Mich-,
the Mlh day uf February, inst.. at one
o’clock in ths aflnraoan to elect four has a two year old Durham steer that
•
delegates to tbe County Convention to weighs 1,500 potrads.
bo held on tbs 27tb inst
Hjjmtrner Troth, tbe aged and well
By Older of Committee,
kunwn colored lady, noir lira danger­
ously ill at Battla Creek.
“Bile Doty," most of whose tong life
baa been apeni in prison, was turned
out again on Wednesday last.

Indies Visiting Card. - Fraskhn
Tbe Legislature Joint Committee on Printing Co-, Detroit, Midi.-A good
Fisheries paid a visit to tho Beats hatch opportunity -Chas. Hilmea Jr., Tpaiery near Niles, an the 9tb mil.
laati. Mich.—AgeSts wanted-J. B.
Tho Michigan Central Railroad has Watson A Ou., Detroit. Mich.—Mayhow'sBurinsss t Village ■■ Ira Mayhew,
aunt of their drinking habits.
Detroit. Mich.
Judge Christiane^ baa sent tho gov­
“ing the sapretuc
----- “
judgeship from

parties, ia railed to meet at Lansing
March. 3d. to nominate candidate* for
8n|ir»me Judge* and Regenta of tho
University.
“Negro" is what
World alumnae call
republican
tn.mborv of Qrogruu from tbs south.
The next edition will call them '-nig­
gers,'' if there are anr left in ofiles.
Tho tall of the democracy is Io pnw
slavery habile as very vapid.

J. M. Nxvncs,
Chairman City Oomm'ttec.
Heatings, Feb. 171b, 1875'.
•

We learn that W. D. Hayes nod D.
R- McElwain of ibis city, bare made arrangoments tu breed blooded poultry
tbe coining aedsoa. in partnership Togvther they will have sums 15 or 20

Foot-racing irnow a popular sport

FrUsanfMlniSlWkJnto

8. W. Grindrod, of Port Huron, is
appointed freight and ticket accountant
of tbe Chicago A Take Huron Railroad
.■On tho 10th tbe Michigan Centra!
railroad paid &gt;41,000 into tbo state

Lull Hbpw JHticey-

LAWSON’S

On Wednawley raoruing of last week
the Nasbrilie Houw at Nashville, and
tho board 1 ng -hoove and eating saloon
adjacent were entirely destroyed by fire,
England,
iuas about 88,006—on which there was
□n insurance in fsvorof Mr. C. CDaver,
«&gt;o tbo Central boarding Louvo uf 8500.
An Epitome of the lives of prominent
, Wild Flower Lodge No. 44, I. 0. G.
English poets, from tho fourteenth cen­
T meet every Monday Eve. in Rower'a
tury to the present time, by MIuumi
Block. Officer* for present quarter:
. Chancy Bernee, W. C. T.; Mra William Upjohn.
। Jones, W. V. T., Mm. Knappen. W.
Trras; T. Phillips, W. F. Sec'y; B.
F. Sceinhotf, W. R. Sec'y; Chas. Mixer,

T. PHILLIPS.

LADIES.

1150,376.46.

The Grand Lodge of Odd Follow* iio lession nt Detroit, and the Editor. ot

JOHN PETTIT

»350.

in this city.
Tho Circuit Court adjourned sra«
on Saturday aft-moon.

On the 4th page may be found “An
CMe lo Farmers,'’ an interesting poem,
Regular meeting of the Ccmntoc
He'd well^he call for the city caucu*- trom the 1'rtirit Fvur, and “Crusade
Council Wednesday Feb. 3, 1875.
■ ■f Demons’* from the CVvWsm tt
os on Friday evening of next wook.
Present, Mayor, Recorder, and Aid.
Tbe sleighing u vplendid. but the ' bath of which will interest tho general
, reader, and should, especially tbo latter, Jewell,* Mudge, Fuller. Bewmcr and
' ix-mmand the thoughtful attention of
| every intoliigent American citixen.
I A joint reeolutiun fixing tbo term of
Of Finaacs c .mmitteewcoocamending
^ears ; malting tho President ineligible i that account of Dwight &amp; Burrell be
The ufficvr.ut Barry Ludg&lt;* F A. M.
for re-election, and making tho Vice allowed ot til 10.
are to bo installed to morrow evuning
And that of I. W. Vroomau be alPresident (.ineligible to the office of
nt tbb Masonic Hall

Medical Infirmary,
IMS. fcrt-ABUSUUl .tKi.’

On tbe 11th, the balance io the stale
treasury was 81,420,882.42, tho largest
sum ever held hl one time by tbe state.

Tho Methodist Church of the State
bos 50,000 members. 462 chcrcb build­
ings— worth 82,679.500, and 265 paraonsgsa—worth 8373,475
The Grand Trunk Railway Company
has required ah its employes not only to
abstain from tbe use of liquors, but has

very best strains.

■rwsba

DR. C. A. SHtTETS

FLDKIHCX OTIS I1CEE

IMrass,
HUXTItU
Mr. Hutton was one of the early set
tiers of this county, and ha.I resided In
thia city for many yrars. He waa a
kind hearted, genial man. and living
enjoyed the confidence and respect of

TO MAKE MONEY.

He fyeps constantly on
hand Jvo. 1, Pianos ranging

Rubber BucketChain Pump ! in price from $250 to $1800.

.Um,

New

:.lgml

for

England

famous

Organs,

.Manning and Burdett Or­
gans.

Homo thirty-four years since, when
the county wss all a wildemees, Mr.
Humphrer settled ia Johnstown and

lAYHEW BUSIHESS COLLEGE,
Wo give pises this week to tho
part of our public echoalv fur Jana
unavoidably cr .W-led out of our
On Monday Sh.-nff Ucweay took D tr­
ain Williams to Hie Sula Prison ut
J arkno a aeotenco uf oue year for
larceny.
P. McOmber, ot Maple Grove, i«
drawing stone for a nsw gust mill, tu
bo erected on his lots unar tho Jepd in

with lurty-aix hours' filibustering in
CougrasK i he bitter opposition to Civil
Rights, the attempt to dictate to tbe
majority and the John Brown impu­
dence, ought to open tho people's eyes.
A plucky ex-Buelup girl, Mias Grace
Ellen Plummer/anod a stealthy Newark

marriage, laying her damages nt 125,000
After n spicy trial in the Jersey court,
■luring which site reaiThor lore lelleit
to prove her case, the jury garo her
86,000 with which to calm her perturb­
The ladies of the M. E. Cbarah will [' ed spirit.

Of J. M. Hessmer, Umber
John Wetsort, Nails etc.
C. M. Runyan, Wood
Hicks A Bro., Supplier. fur
Fire Dept.
Cba». McCarty, &gt;
Thra. Altofi, repairing uridg«

politico he waa a Detn. and then a Re­
publican, ever patriotic and true to the
WsSTXn—Tu buy n small I
higher Invtlnete of hla nature. In hie
acres w ith woe fan(
death the county loses one of her beet 4U ur
' and vinie good gravs land.
O. I). Snnulding-a store.
’

HASTINGS IARBLS WORKS
HIGH-TEST BURNING OHLS.
Tha Best ui Cheapsit la ths M a
EsnSvwr Kugtav Oil (raperler la tanieil'. Xte-

lurk LafiM 0J, &gt;*. w 0*r. e«r &gt;•!
thia wt-ek tho statement o! Dea. Jobu
After tbe Nh inst there will be a pen­
Hodgkins, ol South JeHcrson, Me., alty by law, of 15 per cent on all on'
wbora sou was cured of iueipiant con­
sumption by the use of Johnson's Ano­ pewl taxes- A nor! to the wise is sufdyne Liniment. We refer to thia at
this time as tending to corroborate the

hold u sociable at the residence of Mrs
Daniel Striker on Friday evening. Feb. '
19th. M71
■ slavery lately existed will choose 188 of wav instructed to forward the same to
our Roprvacntaliyes in the 8tate Lwg' them. The New England Stales, to­
islature with request that ho
■ gether with New York, Pennsylvania
1 nnd New Jersey, will choose 133 ; and samo liefore tho Legislature.
in tbe county.
Ayn—Mudge.
Besunor.
' tbo 12 States lying west of tbo Ohio, in
Tho pv.-foim auco of tbe Hastings |1 which slavery did not exist, will choose
Amatuer Dramatic Club at Charlotte on
the remaining 115.
Wednralay of last week, ia wall spoken
Wo learn that thoannual mooliug of
ot by tbe Ltsitr
Tho Grand Rapids Chair Company i» the Barry and Futon County Fire Inflonishing and its business is increasing. , auranco Company, held nt Vermont­
It disburses about 15,000 a mouth to ' villa, yesterday, was largely attended.

Our new engine woiks first rate, and
wa are doing better and cheaper j-»b
work than can be obtained elsewhere

Ayee—Jewell. Mudge.
B
Bentley, Hicks.
Nays—None.
On motion Council adjourned.

Holing. Public School.

Canned Fruits and Ihsh.

AMERICAN
tbe War Department did in the begtnning of the war. in arranging for the
manufacture of what was called Sheri­
dan's Cavalry Condition Powders for
th^use of the Cavalry horses, no doubt
the Union would have bten Tailored
long ago.—ArrAsayr.

MARBLE

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.

MICHIGAN.

Cole &amp; Son,

THF BEAT bCBOOL IB THE STATE

WEBSTER’S
from the irritation produced in the
throat and larvnx by taking cold, from
Itrmiuibcr John Stanley has for sale
an attack of Bronchitis, from incipient
Consumption, or from variouv other a few buttles uf that ywwura iwyvorted
causes, nothing will allay it mors speed­ Frrar* Hrsndy fur 83.00 a bottle. In
cases
where brandy ia used for medicin­
ily or cure it mure permanently than
32tf
Dr Pierce's Golden Mediral Discovery. al purposes it l« invaluable.
It does not matter whether it be a re­
Painting and Graining.
cent attack, or a lingering cough, the
Discovery ie in either rare equally well
adapted for ita relief and permanent
cure. In fact, it will cure a cough in
one-half the time nereaaary to curs it
with anr other medicine, end it duos, it,
not by drying it up, but by removing
tbe cause, subduing the irritation, and
healing tho affected parts- No tune
should be loot in eommeoclng the use of
a proper medicine for the relief of a
cough, fur unless this coerce is punned,
serious nnd dangerous divease of the
lungs ia liable to result Golden MediealDiw*ivery ■( sold by all dealers in |

Hew,

'Atrevw

________

SlNINGEB'8
OLD LONDON DOCK

GIN.
Stop! Hearken ye!

srocco
HISUD
FARM FOR SALE.

FINE PICTURES
Shingles. Lath, Ac.

SPLENDID ORCHARD.

Be it known, Tt
tar in stock and fill
tbe Celebrated
' .

“Duuvojlo

GOOD NEWS
. pzcrrcriWBS i
FIOTTJItES 1
I am now all alone in the 1’botogrsph
buaiaraa, and at I hove made arrange­
ments to increase my faoBlioa fordouur
better work than ever, all should e&lt;U
and get a negative taken. The
ority of my work in the peat ia a auffieieut guarantee of firet-dara work in

should be read by every friend
Unioo and of peace, harmony, an&lt;
pority throughout tbo Usuon. 11

h jurrnroft market*.

SIMSSMM?"*

Too ranch auraot ba raid in juaioe of

» v 1111 n

la

for Plow* and other

At Granger Prices.

tbe Democracy to oar sity charter, provi­
de, fcn doing away with oue etertireSnTbo Good Templar'. Lofge in thia.; pcrviaor. and leave thc.Mayvr a member
ei'T, eontemplaUa holding a pound Ho- |
aiablo at their Ball or. Friday evening
Every lady curia, a pound
•foatrmbmantr, and the gentleman are
exported to buy them.
„

enchant Tailors.

tl.i w k« baUaaM tte n.tal.QHI.

Present, Mayor. Recorder and Jew.
ell, Mudgr, Beaeer, Bentley, Hicks.
rith great pleasure
By Aid. BentleySenator elect Eaton, from Connecti­
Tluit City Treavun-r be
It is with pleasure that ws call granted an extension of thirty days
cut has been appoints! to complete th e
unexpired term cf Sanalor Buckingham. Mention t« tbo Brick yard of James tome tn which to collect taxes in the
City
of
Heslinga.
Apatrie! went out, o TasiTua gess in. 1

sale, a*, a fair price.
dark brahma hen that meow red 8 1-4
by 8 1-8 inches, and had bate siagle i Tho beet wheal is ooiy worth 111 1-2
rxirttn ftiu in Detroit, and consequent­
yult Beat it who can.
ly no more than 95 cento can bo paid
Especial at ten lion is asked to tho
fur it at any point as far West as thiacxneudtanJ convention calls published in
i Tit truly awful low, but the markets of
this issue. Tbo election thia spring ia
j tbe world, with the extreme low rates
one of no ordinary importance a nd ws
;of IransportatMi now prevailing will
treat will have due attention.
; cut allow uf any prevent increase in
Grand Master Grigga instituted a
i price, nor do wo aeo any prospect for
flonmhiog lolge ot OJd Fvllows al
any during tbe coming summer.
.
Newaygo Thursday, of which E. 0.
I Tbo lavnsiug
says, that
Shaw is N. G , and another at Grand
Judge Roberts of Now Hampahire, tbo
Rapids on Saturday night.
A earn uf death by wail-puper pois­ democratic candidate flit govsrnor,
I agreed to pay exemption money fur one
oning baa occurred in TjouiavtUa. and
of hta sons at home during the war, in
order that tbo draft might be avoided ;
nnd then agreed tofdouble the amount
grains of arsenic to tbo square fool.
Another drifting »now atom last iI if another son in Iowa could bo assigned
I to New Hampshire am! also exempted.
night, h=» ugnin blocked the railroad Tbe M lectmnn of Rollinsford, where
between this city and Grand Rapids, ao Judge IL hves, made the arrangement,
that there has no train passed over• the as proposed by him; but they have
roi&lt; up Ui 2 o’clock this aftororen. called on him in vain for 11 years to
We do not think wo can afford to find pay wbst be agreed, end be poniotouilv
card-board for tho purpose of printing rofusec Ho ia a suitable Sandidste for
■■Engagement Cards.” without pay for
ihaaasse. Will this suffice, or ahcft

M

Hack, Ceuflh, Cough

ito employes, now.
Thortnomater Sunday morning, 22 e
befow—Monday morning 26 ° balow&gt;Tuetday morning 16 5 below — Tina,
morning 2 ° below.

It it expected that the naw Bishop of
tho Diocese of Western Michigan will
make an official viut to Emanuel
Church some evening the latter part of
next week. ”
Cao day recontly Mr. A. F. Utrfyko
brought into Ibis office tbo egg of a

JOHN STANLEY

7iriHi Un
&lt;rf.n crims, ixjd
and WIARD pt

«! WING GALLERY,
I shall cuMinwe
wd! the beat«/

Land an d C*

�bookwaxtbr

E:B. FOOTE, M.D.
said, “1 will took after the graln-BoWs?Another said, '1 will supervise the
dairy I” Another said. **1 will take
charge of tbs music f
They landed
in tbo great Sahara Dreect, clutched
User skeleton fingon ia a handshake of
fidelity, kissed each other good-bye with
lip ot blue flame, and separated fur their
tuinsion.
The first spirit entered the vineyard
one bright morning, and sat down on
the twisted root of a grape-vine in sheer
discouragement. Ho eould not at first
plan any harm for the vineyard. The
clusters wore su full, and poqilr, and
iuoieus, end cure. Tbo air we- burly
bewitched with their swoetneoa; healthi
si med to breath from every ripenedI
■
lineas tho fiend gnsped a eluator ia bisi
right hand, and sqaaeasd it with utterr
halo, and to ! bls band waa red with thei
liqusd, and begun to smoke Then thei
fiend laughed, aad said aa be looked al
the crimson stream drigiping txuia bis
hand, "That mskeo mo think of tbo
blood of broken hearts. I will atrip tbo
v.aoyard aad egneoeo out all tbe clus­
ters, end lot the juieoe stand till they
rot. and will call toe process "Fermen­
tation." And a great vat was made,
and men seeing it, brought eupe end
pitchers end dipped them, and wont off
drinking as they went, tilt they drop­
ped in long Hum of death, so that when
the Bead of the vineyards wanted to go

mg down uvot a eausoway of tho dead.
The Bend of the gram-field waded
'
‘ Ip tbiough the liarley and lye.
une in bo found all the grain
about broad. and prosperous

ia Ufiutu itmt,
O.IMI.
JEW nn
An Independent Physician,

bo purest, yea. lb- wedding hour lias
often been the starting place cf a Aisdpation which ended not until he who
took tbe vows had fallen under tbo alleoaoaming infinonoe uf strong drink,
and she. who. among thu ftrong of ora

TRi KenlEUCi

PORTABLE EJVGWE

' Cao. M. tt

CHRONIC DISEASE,

H Ml niuui Ell K
Csiiicliif a Meal Pncta

WitlHl Md I

Britain and A morion I To arms' I
sound the tocsin of a war. compared with
which Boden and Waterioo and Gettysburg wore obild'a play. While we du
notundomto the foe. hrt ns not limit
the power of ths God in whose canto wo
have enlisted. Tbe flag wa bear it not

——-

iMml. Xesteoi

tons will be found in the track of the
host who march out 6&gt;r the defence of
the right. Bat ia the wake of thia army
of philanthropists will smile the harvests &lt;
uf reformed inebriates, aad bo hoard the
fathers from tbo captivity of the wiueeup
.
' Tbo mountains and tbo hills shall
btenk forth into singing, and alt tho
trees ottho Bald shall dap their handr.
On the first day of January, some yean
ago. our Abraham Lincvla made proc­
lamation of emancipation for all bond­
men uf my own country. Would th&gt;d
that on the first day uf January, 1875,
there might go forth in England, 8colland, Ireland and America, a prx-laihstion of emancipation lor all too akres
of atroug drink That would make tho
happiest of ell trappy Nor Years (l.-d
eave the Qu*en ! and give Whg life and
peace to all Iter subjects !

- - - - - - - - sfeg
Rrssfig
Bwwmaw -• —OhbfcWW.
Cjmll CwH CeMMO-w la uA Mr gurr

'I'X’t
jure, and staggarvd. and blaapbemml.
and rioted, and fought, aad iu usd* red
till tbo fiend of the gvaiufioU wa. so
well pleased with their behavior, be
changed bis leajdeuow irum tbe pit to a
whisky-barrul: and theru ha sits by the
doorway, at tbo buagbule. laughing
right merrily al the fact that uut of so
harmless a thing as barlsv and rye. he
has made thia world a saggcstaiu if
Pandemonium.
Tbe fiend nf the dairy met the cvwa
as they were coming op fuli-uddsred
from tbo pasture field. As tbo maid
milked, be said, “It will not take mo
long to spoil that mesa. I will add tn
it sons brandy and sugar and nutmsg.
and sUr them up into a milk-pun cb.
and children will like it, and even tern
perance men will take it; aad. ii 1 can
do more. I will make their heads ache,
aad hand them gradually over to the
vigorous fiends ot tho Satanic delogadowa on tbe shelf of tho dairy till all
tho shining row of milk-pans quaked.
Tbo fisud of music entered tbo grog­
shop and found tbo cut tumors few. So
bo made circuit of tho eity and gather­
ed up all tho instruments ot sweet sound
and after tbo night had Callan bo mar­
shalled a band, aad trombone blow, and
cymbals dapped, and haq&gt; trammed,
and drum boat, and bogie called, and
crowds thronged in and listened, and,
with wine-cup in their n«ht Land, I*
gan to whirl ia a dance that grow wild­
er aad stronger end rougher, till tho
ro-um shook and the glasses cracked, and
tbe floor broke through, and the crowd ,
dropped into boll.
They bad dono their work so well, I
these fiends of nssyard, and gram field, ।
and dairy, and concert-saloon, that. I
on getting back, high carnival true held.
Satan from his throne announcing
tbo fact that ther£z was no dan- ;
ger ot tbo earth’s redemption so j
I IM as tbo vineyards, aad orchards,
and grain-Balds, and music, paid sush
largo tax to tbo diabolic- Than all lbs

TEAS;

rntatiCwiMU.
Fn.tei.iiWte.te &lt;k
ar. ik. MS Au •»
■aaA tieU ksaArM a

IOWA AND NEBRASKA.

Tte BhtWh 1 MBSHrt Rira B. H. Ql

T sftiu wTu&gt;a ■turtr**Ao
Fuewah. A sale Dsrtiag.8eeg Aako Ao

We mauutactaire and turn lab at low prtcva, Pulleys, .Mbaftlng. Coupling* and
lancers, also fftulah Belting. Gum Hom. Ac.
Furthrt Intorvnalton will be cheerfully given by addressing tbe tuauafscturvre

.•/ si j^i
u UuarasuA Im im.i so-

ke
M

MICHIGAN

asA ik»» mu, ifsar ik«&gt;&lt;
lk« SMIliaaar A.. 4 BM U

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

As

THE

P

ijsxsfx;
Medicated

fc»“ Send (o the Burden
tnia, for Circulars."^

Cough Candy.

BURDETT

ORGAN

Organ Company.

Erie.

Eeunsyl39mG

3®

DEN’

Kaki®.
tPMSE

Sweet'9

wax
Ok

Gnat MSI P®,SHMiiMil
One Prize $5,000 in Silver
EEs t™™
MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
tbe 27U&gt; Fkmcaby by tbe public Hi­
lary of Kr„ upon tbo occasion of their
fifth aud last Concert.

SHU
—

Drawing Certain or Money Refunded.

their professional men aad artisans shall
throw tho bottle out of tbo back window.
Il may require a struggle, bat what ।
great and grand aad glorious thing was
ever does without a xtruggte I Lu:
Mt the descendants of mon who fell at
Drumelog end Bothwell Bridge talk
com plain i ugly about aaerifiaes !
My next word is to parents ' If 1
eaa persuaae you that your present
course of taking intoxicating liquor in PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.

Grand River Valley Division

Woo and frvaAvu of wurA. Thin
hair)» thickened, fallen hair checked,
aad Laldnaae often, though pot always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restow
tbe hair when tbe foRiclca ern de­
stroyed. or the glands atrcplfkd and
decayed; but such as remain can
saved hr thie application, ami stin.iiIkted into, nativity, k&gt; that a new
growth of hair i&lt;-proliimL Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty rcsliment, it will keep it clean ami vigorous.
Its oceasional use will prevent tbe hair
from turning grey or Calling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of ritalily it gives to tbo
»ca)p arrests and prerents tho fortna­
tion of dandrnC which is often so undefuily and offensive. Free from those
deleterious snUtaacea which make
some preparations dangerous ar I inju­
rious to the hair, the Vigor ran oolr
benefit but net harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIIl DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found an slminble.
C.mtaitdng neither oil noc dye. it dure
not eoil white rambeir, and yet |a»t.
long cn tlte hair, giving it a ri.ii, gkr .y
lustre, and a grateful perfam-.

Prepared by Dr. L C. Ayer (t Co.,
rrxMwl meA * r-lrtl^ l Ctea«us^

IA&gt;WELL. MASK

First Kirtiap Praia M

Death of Gov. Bramlette-Action of
ths Trustees—ASucoessor Appoint;
ed—No More Poetponementk-Drawin| Certilnfabnmry 27th.

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V wUhMl say further |was.

of your son and say, ‘•Farewell: I
thank God that 1 can trust my name

you on!“ in that Vrac you will be mure

MATCHLESS"

OF KILDARE.

us all to be busy. Tbe sun and tho
moon in six thousand yean bare rested
only part of a day. and then it took a
miracle to stop them. Nothing that ■
God ever made, animate M*. inanimate, |
human or ang.lie. can stford to quit I
wyrk. But tbs outlay o( human ensrgy often leads *to insbriatioa. Men
have
much to do that they think they

and pull out tho cork ef your wino-bot­
tle, k&gt; let the beverage wh«A hitherto
has made year lipa smack, go into the
ditch. You aay you hare never been
harmed by it Granted. But remem­
ber what I tallyoa this first day of Jan­
uary, 4875—that ii you proceed with
your present idea about intoxicating
liquors. the prebability ia that yonr son
John, or George. or Pater, or Henry, or
James, or Frederick, will brook your

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

EuSHrI
Sskieg s blesslsg frem Molber. Ae

§100,000 00

Het with tbo ciwk end clanr at glaeBM'aad decanters, but with ths stroke
of tbo bolls of the English Chapel,
a——-'— - Church, end Scotch Kirk, all
■toflNafl In «M chime, would wo ring
tho old ywar out aad the now year ia.
FwAtlag thoi palm of toy hand against
against
the pTi st y~Tt~_
a clenching tbo
ypura. —
and
lagwtK tho*back port of the band,
and than jerking my arm backward so
an to bring yan a little farther over this
war: I fliYe you • warm-limirted ChristfM grip, uud wish you a Happy New
Year.
1 aeeapt with pleasure tbo invitation
at tho Nnotfrah Tomperanes League to
writs their aan ttal tract, fur I am by
blood partly a Scotchmen, have high
ebeek-Maas, aad am rery stubborn
VtoMlttaaklam ri*hl.
Now that

J A.MES LEFFEL &lt;fc CO.
Wtnfl

THE FLOWER
• tie ntasteio
DIKCOUXTH

$200

multitudes of profoseimtal men have
found their nervosa system eahauiiol
end their brain ktfaergic, and have re­
sorted to this dsngeroes help. Now,
wbat a man eannol dowiiboat perpetu­
al stimulant I do not believe bo ought to
do. You are responsible for no mure
strength than that which you have in
yonr erm, and for no more speed than
you have in your foot, and for no mare
vivacity than you have in your brain.

shipping liaxlrg, 3 Horae Fewer, •£&lt;■&gt;; 4J iforee Power. $3,to.

'

JENNIE.

FARM FOR SALE!

8d Prenuuc Drawlas. Much 1st 187fi. ;
4th Items Drawing. April 5. 1874., !

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Ceo. M. Dewey,

VOL. XIX. NO. 44.
WMil 9pd BUM? Cliff.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1875.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

UTAH CLOTHING HOUSE.

WHOLE NO. 978

waa that Old C«Wb turned. The chfl. Iwt BALLAD er TTitY 00©-q
dreu atarsd at him, but did not follow
DIXGTOX.
him nor Acral at him a* th* preview*
i
rabble had done. They war* too th‘i
miliar with him. Tb*r mv him Mwry
I
day and lived io mortal tear of him aad
'1
of what dw.U with him la bl* diraa.l
wiu u: a, .14..tXTJI.
abode. Aa he opened . th* door they
XkM* LteMI Oevaeet.
I

■HAM

Sfft’IkSSCt

oiiii iwi w

Ma,

worn

mb hi

TO BE SACRIFICED AT ANY P

'mstfJge&amp;gtag fat1

As we find we have still a Large Stock «if Overcoats, and
Winter Clothing on hand, wt^will oner all goods Below Cost for
the next

DR. C. RUSSELL,
TSartMTSK ■££ 4= fit 1

whlehtadMMMteMtiM th. drar
mt .MM of my heart i*"*0aaalt

30 DAYS ONLY
Don’t sa’ , you require no more Clothing this Winter, but buy
for next XV inter, for these low prices may never come again.
Men's Heavy Overcoats. $3 and 4Men's Cape Overcoats, $5 to 10.
$18 all wool Beaver Overcoats for $10. This is the Biggest Bargan of all.
$25 and 30 Overcoats offered for $15 and 18.
Good Cassimere Suits, from Vf.5O to 10.
918 and 20 fine all wool suits for 12.50 and 13.50.

Tb* latter. after Unking around cau
tionaly end lu toning atteativaly, upxaed
the doorjof another apartment A* be
passed from one room to the other, lie
i teemed to ahi ink and wither, to retire
within biaanlf—actually to dimiauh ia
eiae Hie mouth screwed itorli into
painful distortion, and bia eye* became
I fairly frightful in tbrir ampieiou*. reat: lei* glare. Th* dog* knew better than

$25 to $40 Custom Made Suita, Gneit in the City.
from $15 to $25 only.
Boy*' Overcoats from $2.50 to $4.

-TTOXXXTI
It '•-J

God only knew* how wtaeta each tL
tamninarion has ooet my Keart. Bat
there i* M eaerifine too graaf for my
oourage when it i* proved to b* for th*
int*r**t» of FraoM- Far irem having
any c*s*a of complmitr, I have nothing
to Mydrafta-pra&amp;of th* attar-hment
end nnd*nu*! ot wr b*!ot»i -wife.

pounced up»n it with the greed of long­
continued huugor, But it waa white
and bar* and teetotere and they o «-li
abandoned it. uttering pitiful whine*
'U* down ;' inaried Old Caleb, a.
they can* up to him and looked into
hi. face bee^blntly Tlt.y Bed to a
corner and eat down on their heuochre,
, where they licked tbetrnbupe restlerely.

100 Pints MEN’S GENUINE C0F.DUP.C~ PANTS REDUCED TO tt.50.

Men’s Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 45 cents.
Men’s Extra Fine Undershirta and Drawers 50 cents to Sl.OO.
Gloeav Below Cost—Sheepskin 50 and 75 cents- Buckskin 81 to 81.50.

SOS

MEN’S CARDIGAN WOOLEN JACKETS 91 TO *2
is a Special Ba rgaia

This

Besides all these low prices, if you buy $10 worth or more we Give
You a SPLENDID CLOCK worth three dollars. Free of Charge
'

wSTfi. HAYFORD,

remove reek by stick, a pile of wopd
which lay in on* cjraer, then to drag
away two ot thro* board*, and finally
to lift a trap-door.
Tris revealed a
flight of deep narrow etairt, which he
dawetndad, carrying the candle with
bin*.
On arriving at th* tool of the itaira
he «toff»d to listen. Not a Bound. The
dog* XmK bar* given warning of any

drew aba wove.
Tb* daughter, no;
ponaaring tb* fotritoda of her mother,
wa* Mbbrag aloud. The whole w«etmblyaroee. Tears blmd.d nrarir all
•ye*. Joeophlne eat down and leaning
bar pallid forehead upon her hand, liat*Md to th* reading of the act of aepa
ration. Eugen* and Hortwee etool by
tb. rid* of their mother, the daughter
weeping eonvwlairely. »
Joeephtoe, ai th* reading wa&gt; fiiiebed,
tar a moment pveered her handkerchief

'

•!BS£triBs!s.5texntSBs:
Arret; lead* be.«i&gt;l re4 »U. re* ell trelmm

“It?^7 Mavllew,” atir exclaimed.

Grand Rapids, Midi.

38 40 mid 42, Canal Street,
DENTIST

Nuhillc.

OLD CALEB'S HEVAMTlOH.

SPECIAL OFFER.

Bickiiai

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER

body that (hould attempt to invade thia
placeF’ A horrible gnn orwraproad hie
ta*tnne.
•■Let ma M*," bo mnttored, “it b al­
moat Chriatmar. Had I better wait
another year T ' The priauipa! U all there
aad a Util* more, but there ia th* int*r-

Hastings Drug Store

IK CONNECTION

WITH OTHER JOURNALS

&gt;Sd puMiai
••
&lt;*IW) LYON A roRTEIt. Fre*rtotore-

. For the accommodation of such, uf our friends as may
■ desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with
The BANNER, we have, made arrangements whereby we
are enabled to present the following liberal terms, with th*
undarttanding, however, that the order jor our Journal apa
' (either of the others named, mustbe sent together, and ac­
! epmpanied by the money; and, also, that we must receive
. I one subscription to The BANN ER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from the list:
.

B. F. STEINHOFF.

*11.24

don't know. A *iraage toellrg eeeuu
to toll me that I ihall not work much
longer on thia dreary ta*k.”
A long
quivering ugh aecaped him.
"Let the hound* go another dav
aicended the riain, and hi* aecent w*a hiatesed by an unueaal notM.
The dog*, who had bean trained to re­
main perfectly quiet under each rirt'-miUbom, except in c**e of intruuon,
were moving about unaaatly.
-Whai i* it Tig* f What i* it, Won?"
bi exclaimed, in a whi*p*r.
Having reached th* upper room, be

MS it

mn,
School Book*. Blank Books, Toy and
Gift Book*, aad everything in thia lia*
to pleat* Old and Young.
•

Suite Clam

HEADQUARTERS.
This is th* plare to bay your preeent*
Wi bar* th* beet Km of good* that
wa* ever brought to Baiting* Call
and examine for yonrrelf and you will
find our stock complete.
Itotaembcr th* plane, th* Old Stand,
eign of th* OtUra Mortar

Sitfical ai Mttaica!

DENTIST

J. P. ROBERTS.
iKmnPEUiumunAnMii

1.15
3.15

TBREK MILLION SCBES

LANDS

JOHN STANLEY

tstMs to isrsorsitx.
Ona lat CntTlftr Cat Hast

x. r«, e A.

rw.i . L..

A HK UAliriOaiM IEUII.

■■Como io," and Lucy in her cotton
track and ecrap uf,a ehawl, camo run­
ning in with her r.av check* and her
tired with bar daughter. Night earn. little cold band*, glad to find a co*y
The Empercr. utterly wretebe-i. had tori kitchen with it. rad-topped rinve and
i
tHaced himself in the bed, from which to ipitling irampkia, the picture in every
b* ejected hi* faithful wtir, when th*
door wa* (lowly opened an* Jonephin*
tromUiogly eaterwi.
\
Hra-eye* were (wolleu and her hair
“Everybody has to haw*, a roeitinj
fire to-day. 1 think, with all tbiv cold.'
• Mo« avatybudy. I eoppoee.”
ing M yith baaiialiug. tottering (tap*,
“What ar» you &lt;r-— — ■*“ -- —
ah* approaches the bed.
Tbea, in n
delirium of grief, all th* pent-up lov* row F’ inquired P.
of her Heart bunt forth aad *b. threw dieh to ataad awav.
&lt;io to meeting that'* all.’
hereelf upon the Iwd. draped th., neck
What a» jx« gwiag to mwi
of the Emperor in her arm* end ex­
“IT. ThankagMag. yew.
claimed. -My bualMind I my hueband T*

aeeeoding ha imitated. ‘T might tako '
two or three cant* and buy the bound* '
eome acrapa, I isppoee. Il i» four day*
ria** I have fed them- Bat no,” be .
added after a moment’! irreeolutiun,

6.40

GROCERIE

Fm tell perUrJer. i^eln rf A. A JOHUMHl
*«Ueg Lee* ComwIMeeor. tfk*. Kame*.

“Go back!" be *aari*d.
going back they alowly

remouatraneo did ha offer hit torment­
or! ; bat b* piek*d up and put in Uta
pocket an old tone which one of them
threw after him.
At thia a fresh etorta *f je*r» aro**,
but OldOriab paid m attention. Prrhape bo waa airaid of wearing out hi*
boot* or draining hi* coal by pursuing
th* rabbi*. At all events, ho w*ut
meekly on hi* way, looking neither to
th* right nor )*lt And of course tb*
boy* soon abandoned in disari on*

taunt into retaliatory macaora*.
Old Caleb wended hi* way (lowly up
th* (treat, hi* wye* rolling nbout watch­
fully and hungrily. He punned a Un.
on the extreme outride edge of th*
riaewalk, and e**med to ehnn any
gTMting or even notice. He aoo* tarn•d into a poorer rirwt, thence Into other
(till poorer one* and finally Into a nar­
row alloy.
It waa a rmaarabl* place. Th* houM*
nM .,4 AWanMataJ aaar &lt;n-.a»h«a
and thickly popuhtod

lutaad of
approached

H* rriaed a (tiek of wood and hurled
it al them. They dodged, ran pait
him. and crouched in the oppoait* cor­
ner of th* room.
OH Celeb waa apeli-boucd with die­
may. Th* dog*had been traiaad never
to outer that room. They crept toward
him with u drange, larrfbk light in
their eye*. He atood atdl, watching
with fnghtened gaao th* Ini**, who,
aoeirid to have aom* fixed, aottiod parpaeaj Thi* purpoM eeemod aoddealy to,
dawa wpoa him. With an oath aad aL
aof terror b* dad into lb* other.man
dog* bounded after rim. uttering;

the Ernpree*. It wa* al the L’alaoe of
FoaialMblcau, the lait day uf Novem­
ber, 1809. Dark cloud, obeoured tb.
aky and a treating wintry &lt;ind moaned
through th* towers of the caatle. The
Ecnjeror and Emprea* dined alone.
Neither bad the heart Io apeak a word.
Aa the attendant* retired at lb* cloee of
the repeat, at which it wa* eaid that
neither could eat a mouthful, lb* Em­
peror, nab and trembling, took the
hand of Joeephine and eaid .
"My own dear Joeephine, you know
how 1 bar* loved you.
Il ii to you
alone that I owe the few moment! of
•f happin*** 1 have~kaown in toe
world. JoMphiue, my deatiny U atrongar than my will.
My deareet affec­
tion* muat yield to the wrilfar* of
Franco.”
Tb* dreadful - blow proatiatod the
Empreea aul ab* fell fainting to th*
fioor. Tb* Count de Boaumout waa
called, aud by th* rid of the Emperor,
Joaoj.hine wai borne, apparently lifei*M, to hrr apartment
Queen Horteuae (her daughter} w«»
aummoned. Sb* raid reproach fully to

(
(

-My mother will deK.ud from the
throne a* aha aaceudod it, tn obedience
lo your will. Her children, content to
raaounca grandeur* which Uro not
mad* them happy, will gladly go and
devote their hve* to eomlorting the be*:
and moat affectionate of mother*."
Ttw Emperor eat down and wept bittorly. Thau raising bu eye*, flooded
with here, bo mH to Hurtenae, whom
be loved with parental fondaM* :
“Do not leave me. Hcrteqe*. Stay
by me with Eugene. Hripma to.auw■ eol* your mother and render her riffiii,
i rarigaed aad aven happy, in remaining
mylrteod -rile aheTririM to be rij

and
__ XI.

i
Eugen* (JoMphiM’a ea) mo* name
■ from Italy. He immediately repaired
i tn hi. mothar’a apartme.4 and clavpriy

frightful growl*.
(to aa rurrrynta.)

•SSSSJS*___ _ ___
KC aad many half-clad, poor, human
•rMta^mad. ap, in a d*grM. by
budling together, the warmth they

DR. AIKIN,
U Mostm BL, Grand BapUa. KM.
gLg»*l ngriiiie wt mm* rrtgtBjemieaat

-Wbair Mid thelmpmure.
With deep Miction, -will you, n
•d ate* forsake m*F'

Oyeters

to cry with the ooW,
and Rutger aad I hare beau wall to
gridiipe and k*oj&gt; the fow all along.''
Maiiera looltod en interact"! that Lu­
cy want ou, -rttaphen IMmau *vaa
.topped in thia marring with, a- pump­
kin pi* foe to-morrow. And (rid *ocaa

”8m rin Lucy,"

Pmndia.

�BEAD THIS!!!

WU*1-

individual :a-

Luko Olmstead and wife were buried

New York may ba extravagant, but

John's Gui)d is n charity pelobtatod foe
the thoroughness and eyalem with which

.amo grave, a very unreal |occnnw«e.
The deceased wore among the oaxhsel
Millers in Kalamaxoo, and had roaabed

Irouary, eml from thit disposi­
tion, this

W IN ifflNUS, TO on I Blffl!

Michigan ia fraxan aa tax

eewum ior tae un­
it or ten y airs, with
and eeant clothiag

hicb are too “vast” or too huardous
1250.000, gild, all designed and made to invito private capital are e &gt;tnmended
with almost infinite assurance "to the
in this Sty.
The amouat looks vsry large for those favorably attention of Congress
and
hard times, but it is nuf business mon,
or thorn in active busimu, who do those

buitr than i&gt;

We only want to sell just a

invalids the froth air and nourishing
th. Bind than th!?££

uEXulT£

thia terrible winter the Guild liaa fUruthouaand tamilire, twenty tUoniand per-

The Coming Centennial.

kind of material will eventually come tu

charity must dose its oporatioai. Many

How lung this stagnation is to c mtinuo

thor nonaideranou

A few Words to Feeble end Detioste
Women.

' /
'■
,
Mr. J. H. Page has toou appoin
1 that has boun wd and Gensral Paaoengw and Ticket Agent
te an longer .-dfl.M that (h. 0 R. a L fiailroa-1. i» pWce of
July 4. 1876,
witness
in Philadel
« will -------- in.n.4.!
R­
resigned. Hia office ia
would thinki
Union I'seifiS phia 4be opening of:a grand exMUtin Gnnid Rapid*. *- »
igbof thiswoH to icdofammomio &lt;mr ose hundredth
Railroad furs
L|lh«W. wtort gill b. byfoTtko Mt
■ipiieiag event of the kind ever seen in
Credit Mobt!i&lt;r conetractiou

tors, and unprincipled Congressmen.
money than they know what to do with. And for this tho Notional Grange gore
It scsos horrible that with so much

sums should be spent on mere oraamon
ftata-u; but it ia a comfort to know that
if the money must be thus spent it is all
paid out ia ths oounwy- Tha Amerioan
artists and mechanics have outstripped
Thursday teaming it waa announced their French ucmpetiiurs. anil to day

riiiladoipht

&gt;nt in. enabling the royal

York rapporta ita oharil.es nobly.

I. as a physician, who ia daily oonault'

mon than could

coup try at largo, ae an offering to patri-

r.&lt;tu&lt;

GKO. M.DBWta.

nger it ia neglected

ployment aa it M

Replicas _MCM&gt;

iSSWSJteJjSttX.'K
people are getting a benefit, ,4
P. faHKiMiee1 Beetle f. «&lt;»•«. sad
timixe and Ohio and the Penn-

POST OFFlt

We dare not tell the public, we are making better work ths
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and- fa-,t. We
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now ny^
we have come-down frnty-Ftri MUn ® tael B®, &gt; .remua,
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate us somnri
so that we cannot do anything.
McClellan, of Auburn.
We bad some talk with a man from California about M-ndru
him Thiriy-five Top Carriage* and that almost Unfits ui Tc;
Ingham county to hold a poultry show business besides the
at Hasan, March 5 end 6. No entry

thk-flurafegyear: P. B. Loomis, D.
Merriman,’ E. A. Webster, W. D.
Thompson. H. H. Smith, and W. R.
Reynolds, of Jackttu; E' O Grosvenor
and A. I*. Edgerton, of Jonesville; John

tee will bo charged.

Competition is

CUTTER
which will be given
of September next.

Republicxn Judlolxl Convention--Sev­
enteenth Circuit.

Of anything mure discour-

iroating such difficulties than that, the tho rates will fp&gt; as high or high than
give their girls the mucus &lt;&gt;( controlling principles of which teach tbo reducing ever. Tbo railroads have us. And
in a measure their circumstances by a
speaking of quarrels betwenn corpora­
tions, tbo

th« lucky man Iwt July, ti&gt;at got the Cutter. We troo’t
"He is too lucky.”
University. Tho time fixed ia the day let him draw thi« ye*r.
Warning the people not to come all at once, we are verj
before tho Republican State Cocventiou
Truth Telling.

Four delegates are requested to attend
from each.reprwenUtire district.

lions dictate . a treatment directly the
reverse of tho one adopted for them,
their cases would bo deplorable indeed.

The Pacific
patents that facilitate tho transmission
ut messages, afid immediately H attacked
that monsirou* monopoly, ilut Wosurn
Union. The first shot fired by the I',
and A. was the redobtlon of ten-word
messages to Washington, Philadelphia,
Albany or Boston, and to pl.toee between

WSTrfoK or M sKai
‘*1. If the maker of an endorsed note

pl« s judgments ore so entirely gain
over by vaflity, selfishness, passion,
inflsled prej'udicvs. and fancies long i
8jch is dulged in ; or thry have tbo habit

UUeSUUrwMessass. awl easts

ing in the transection 'o repel it.
‘-2. If such ondorwraont be that of a
firm, tbo bank discounting the note un­
der such circumstaaas must at its peril
ascertain whether there was any S]&gt;«ial
authority, express or implied, far one
partner to sign the partnership name as
an aceommodatiou endorser "

Cbslmse tUrrjC*. Hee-

Republican County Convention.
as commou-aouse should dictate to every
’ A R.eeMksa Co«su C.««eUea u .i»si tw
intelligent lady, take auoh medicines as
4&gt;I
kuo
la nonuot U&gt;« Cees^ «f i»»"V la
was
compelled
to
follow
suit.
Now
tbs
rmbody tho vtrr beat invigorating ton­
«i.u &lt;&gt;.»•«»»« :o to arts »iJmS»o». ..is, to
tiated by the maker thereof cairiee up­
ics aad nervines, compounded with P. aud A. managers are arranging for a
children till they are old
with special reference to your delicate raduaioo to all points, and the Wattoru
on ita fees the preeumption that the eusystem. Such a hapjij- combinatiju you
oaaulMte4oeaa&gt;q4aaefrrds*vnaue4.si u«. doroer is a imply a surely, and, haacw.
ill fine in my Favorite Prescription
iX’
■ an tietow. f«lUrrr Cu*s v.»»Jter
eitor
tho ordinary coarse of business transac­
llrt. silt
be «st HIM tions. It ia, moreover. a well-oeltlod
principle of law that a partner of a firm
controlled the business, and tho
AJtlltbffnUKEll.
cannot bind tbo other member or memnVal:
uvre luriwi uf cvuiiacis V)
suretoms all your former elasticity, and driv­ Aud this struggle, aa in the case of the
I tyehip on accommodation paper, without
ing tbo bloom tfrbm from joat checks ; railroads, will result in no permanent
good
After
a
brief
fight
a
combination
A
STRANGE
ACTION.
child that early dereloos a tact at hand- that continual strain upon your vital
j the knowledge and consent of tho other
will
be
made,
and
tho
old
rates
will
be
forces that renders you irritable and
. member or members. Such contracts
fretful, may all be overcome and subTho postal package system is keeping
tho express companies within bounds, out ono practise more
business, and, unices its eonend why should not tbo came depart­ any other to the Patrons ot Husbandment do oar telegraphing ? Then’s a
qcevtion to be considered.
party reeei ring the note with the endorseRailroads from the National Treasury."
Theodore is off the stand, aad now
neglected, readily yield to IL and if ita
use is kept up for a reasonable length
of time the special cause uf these peine
stated by Chancellor Walworth :
ia permanently removed. Further light ily, who swore dfrwctly that she saw chief grievances of which tho Grangers
Elisabeth Tilton silting in Henry complained, and if tro do not mistake
Ward’s lap, with bia arm about/ber.
aud that be came frequently To see
1870 there were 144 local societies which
her in her chamber.
This testi­ lulions, addresses and remonstrances ia
druggists.
mony created a aenutlon, as might bo behalf of tbo agricultural interest, on
supposed. Beroher’s lawyers were ignary course of partnership business.
Ducal Courtesy.
He must, therefore, at his peril, make
There are two winter industrial schools
the development of country by the1
building of lines uf railroads one of tho
first duties of the nation to day, and

Im

a neglected cough or old, which migho
hare been enrol by a small bottle of
Liquid Opodeldoc, or wbat is the same
Cut this notice out and .bring it

buy end use Parsons’ Purgative Pills
and tail of relief and satisfaction

' suffer great things,’ but that domestic
courage which compels Jiim to utter
eraati-sounding truths ia spile of present
tacoDVeMionce and outraged sensitiveBOM or Maaibilily. TrottolMling, ia its
highest sense, requires a well balantod
mind. For instance, much exaggera-

« Truly Yours,

J. L. REED &amp; QO.

THE

ALDINE

COMPANY’S

NOW IS YOUR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

sold

State Affairs.

Come and see
n .

If any of our

n_

nastiuga, Bejit, 9tb 1174.

Mr. Edwin Phelps, uf Pontiac, has
preeeutod tho Agricultural College with
a yearling Hereford heifer.
A eorres|*mdout of the Detroit
writing from Flint, Fob. 11, says that
tbo Chicago ft Lake Huron railroad
company has eommenoed work vn ita
now bridges over the Flint and Thread

J- S’ GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

They are talkin
tore Manufacturi
Rapids. Why ea

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

Leisure-Hour Miscellany,

REPRODUCING

XEW GHOCEHY A1SD TEA BOI SE,
Just opened tn Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,

Soupy SiBt Of Sfflt Sf/fiip
The London

Where can be found a choice and well selected Stuck of Stapk
Art Journal, and Fancy
.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. CONFECTMNERY kc. {

SCRAP BOOKS.

to the sum of 1200,000.

lug at Battle Cre
gar iso a State
represented.

Good Templar's
on Friday eve.

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole , and (Iroimd
Spices

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in thbir Season.
.
Fresh Vegetables always on hand.
.
Also.ewe have a full line of the best

Lamps &amp; Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden War*
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

Company No. 1

at the Engine Rm
March 5th. at 7

Justice Dayfon

will find it to their advantage to «
before purchasing elaewhere

WO THOUBLETO SHOW OUR GOOD!
Free delivery to any part of the City.

Rexpectfully,
Spooner &lt;&amp;• JJeuVum.
Look

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTFD
.

Iv-sr inmatov
special meotinr of the stockholders
a Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad

THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS

.

State?

other column.

fort was 300 co

loyalty too, we are

.

During his via

ot the Grand Rp

for Yourself

SUTTON'S

Fmkfiwt and Ludington next season,

obe swore directly to
„
tbo foe*, that Beecher Usd confessed the rv.h.r d—mu., ;« Mr. Dm.’. .pItI j„,,
beast that they tbo blue, and electing them

,

Ths Croquet W

laccru.
Notwitiutiudin
is lively nt ths St
Grand Rapids.

Tueaday mornin

thiah weigh 8.00 lbs

strut

norms raywEwerae.

J. Loo Rood ft Co’

lent one ; but wiU

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
Gebd - as - the - best
s and - Good

ad been put forward. But when
Blate after Stale bringing rp

that Mn Moulton s to*.

ual Church cu-Tm
Remember tho

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

o.xtr arsrasaurnox.

critic policy of land grants, and such
that sky bad boon a nurse In Tilton's
fiuully, and told whnt she had seen. other subsidies as would ensure their
tl a CH-tf JS Qab i Part
Immediately the information was -given being built, with the least possible de­
tied ia Oakland county ia 1821), died at
to Tilton's attorneys, and Mrs. Carey
uo connection whatever with ita ordinary Pontiac Fob 8.
Parts L H and lU arwjust Published.
Granges are in favor of such subsidies,
Mr. Webstar Snyder baa resigned his
THE ABT JOHBIAL.
result by tho doctrine as laid down by position as Gmioral BaporintondeM of
tingoa the stand ot Joseph II. Rickards,
the Canada Southern Railway.
Mrs. Tilton's oalv brother.
Ho very they are tho most likely to bo of a
England, reluctantly swots to having seen the fraudulent character, as tbo National Judge Dillon.—JGretort f BmIo-.
train, ae.
,M H
A.)
I II. *1.* Grange, io convention assembled, last
The Recent Senatorial Elections.
Wretorn Division.
Ho
-Amour the many indications well
calculated to arouse tho solicitude of the South Haveu Division of the Michi­
and sail as little aspouiblo
But the great interest in ibis famous
gan .Cent ml, tho office having been
trial is yet to come. Beecb.r will tako
e bollshod.
*
ploring the National Government to for- elections by Legislative bodies conirolleu
Mr. J. D. Footer, late General Freight
Agent of tho Sheboygan * Fond du Lu
SEMS m THE ALBIIE,
apicnoua for their hostility to the Uniod Railway, has beon appointed General
the fur will fly in earnest. Hu friends
Westaro Passenger Agent of tbo Grjai
rants. With true French courtesy be
refused, a
"Washingiuu lobby. No measure has
wreppUm
him, and come
appear*, tbfl
Friday morning Mrs. .Front Mdulton

Wo would like
16 inch dry mapb

Ills IM HMRI mi MI

NEW PUBLICATIONS

THE ALDINE; THE ART JOURNAL
OF AMERICA.
measure of their sympathy. But a true
man does not think what his hearers
are feeling, but whit ho is wring. -­
Arthur Ih’.pt.

David Ward of Pontiae, one of the
largest pine land holders in the State,
has no faith in the proposed oouity sys­
tem of collecting taxes.
Jamss Jenkins of Jlerrieu townsbip,
On any other principle it would-be
Berrieu county, who settled in Michigan
in
— ... .lr_j i*-l ia

coliar nature uf French politeness.
taught,
braider- caa geutlemaa, who waa a witoaee to the
whole scene. A short time agv the
Duchy de Mouehy was returning to

LOG
Warmer.
&amp;»’.d 114 1-U

matter

court,'lays down the following legal • the thing ho truweth
and that it is a sumption ia fairly fastened upon the
casual function which may be fulfilled
They also say that
partner to render bis 6nn liable for the at once after any lapse of exercise. But,
t. of those who dit
ia tbo first place, the man who would
endorsement of tho firm name on ocjuui-

K.. .t.1 tUrT»*.saiUMse4tw&lt;k» i.»a»~n.s
Ct mb tie iuumu msr tr»»«rtr
Ut.t,
U« C's.veties
...
..

our Customers about the middle
attendency to make more trade thw we

uray to

was

Wes: for *16.00, which makon trareliii”
treatment.

GIFT

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

critic Central Committee, to bo held at

Ires speculators.

bankruptcy of Eariekeou * Boyd v*.
The Bank uf North America, Judge
Dillon,, of the United States Circuit

tortured by any further treatment. They
— JI- -_.l
. .1,.___
•___
can earn a support k..1

ousrofieifs tJfctf aw
The Fort Wayne, Jackson ft Saginai

truthfully and fairly tbo sentiment of its
not result in a largo direct profit, tho poultry raising will be
vast egricuttursl membership in its
united result will at least bo of untold
course on this point. At least we know benefit to tho country Wo hope to see
the Republican Farmers of Central
solicited for exhibition.
great enterprise offered as
A State Convention ot tbo democratic
1 to from ovary part of the
or scheme to plunder the people-for the.

Endorsing Accommodation Paper.

unworthy motive.

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to Fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

attention

tho Govoramoul claims fir interest; but
thusiasm aroused. —Aad who doubts but
no, at this vary souion of Congress tip most «cital4v,aJ’ fortt’ 1° tefobrata
coma^up lliunsr swindto before wtAA IM impaetant annivirsair etoiail hand,
ill-otbers pale, ei toned by ti,«
al Grange of the Patrons of Hnsban:!ry which comes to tbo front to plead for dint resources, sufficient energy, and
this gigantic attempt to plunder the Na­
tional Treasury. Indeed, wo think the

morning, and by night 12,000 in money

you are subject to a feeding the hungry and clothing the
suffering. that delieacy naked. And money ia still .pouring in
. — strong
■
■tends
__-t____
— A , ■ , ■ tk.l ~&gt; 11
tier- t.&gt;

If you do you may be induc ed
to oome to J. Loe Heed &amp; Go’s

Comparnon Invited and Competition Defied iu

�SEED AND PLANTS.
Tl- free C dot Ctwtovw.
. V.
to CHeet Uelswt. - Bar
Cp
m

• the stove sSiIm. »4 aei
-xnu.se vet rvs«&gt;s&gt; '

3^

I February. 1879 :
1 Theodore C Downing. C.isUetou I .
IJ no. B. Easuuau, Castleton; Wm. L or dsvuid ufta-nefit,
j Brown, Prairieville; El ward 8. Brown. ; tur iutiuding it.
| Prairievilte; Itobvrt J. Grant. City of :
We will endeavor to avoid th* elabo­
I Hastings; Retool! J. Stanton, Balti- rate and Muagimstire, dealing only with
• mor*; Joseph W. T. Orr, City of Hast­ Ibe facts a* derived from personal obaervaliua
and experience.
ings; Lewrcoc-e Hilbert, Woodland;
1 may safely a»ert that Cutorarto'e
Wooley A. Clark. Johnstown ; Daniel
Striker. City of Hasting*; Stepben etniuence and renown is wholly in tho
Traris, Irving; John T. Emory, Thorn­ prospective. Beside* being a country
: apple; Frol V.-Young, Castleton -, Ed-I void of agricultural advantage*, her
' win II. Bowen. Yankee Springs; A- isolated position, as a territory or stalo,
1 Halstead Ellis, Thornapple; Wm 11. must ever be ouiisidered as derogatory,
Jewell, City of haatings; Wm. 8 Cobb, alike to tbo interests of bun. umer end
Thoruapple; Wm &amp; G todyoar, City ol
Hastings; M. W. Riker. City of Hast­ nocompottou Cvnaulidatiun and plun­
ings, Chat. H. Bauer, City ol Ratlings; der err their mutual policy, the public,
and public domain, lheir legitimate
, Eli Nichols, Orangeville.
Tbo Annual Session of tho Grand prey. "Bet the mine* of Colorado,”
lodge of tho Independent Order uf Odd' wy y®“- What vision* of subteranoan
Follows waa held at Detroit las! wook. vault* tilled with shining or*, buried
A rest deal of important business was golcvndas, and lo*t diamond fields
transacted and the following persons in­ Who care* for agriculture, isolated postalled aa officer* for the year ensuing. i Sitton* railroad exodiums. 4c., when
such glittering prospects ar* presented

nrtkontfCkBdmnk:

Almost all the boys aad girte like nar­
rative* of wars and baitlw, aad they
wlD find a story of this sort in tho poem
called ‘.Th* War of tho Hat* and Mi**,”
which u every whit a* thrilling in its
way as th* deed* of any favorite hero
from Richard Cttur-do-licn to Back tho
Giant-Killer.
Th* illustraliraa by
Stephens are admirable: on* of them, a
true "baitl* piece," representing a
tournament both oxciting aad novel.
Aa for th* root of th* number, w*
have several oxcolloat itorio* by Frank
B. Stockton. Amalia Lo Forgo and oth­
er*, okotchoo of travel and ocioac* with
illustrations, an article by W. EL Bid*,
tug on tb* Naval Academy at Annaplio,
a French otory, two delightful poem* by
Lucy Laroom and Mary E. Bra-iloy,
and—beside* other good things—th*
irrepressible Jack-in-tho-Pulpit, whose
fnu and jokes are alwtfy* full of wl*.

FL0RKIC8 SEWING IACHDIE.

i n» i
FLORAL

WORK

LAWSON’S
Foeltivoly Cure

lauuUjjcunu,

tha United States; Canon Kingsley ;
Jams* Lick; Pet* Hyacinth; Von Kaul
ba eh ; John Tyndall; John Laird;
Character* in 8hak*t|xar« ; Our Eves—
Blue, Bltek, Grey. Green. Large, Hmal'.
R- W. Gran.1 Warden—D. Burnham
I view." Bui tbo cobweb* uf fancy spoed- Almond,1 etc., with mor* than twenty
Traeev.
R. W. Grand Secretary—C. H. Whit­ । sly disolve in tbo ray* of troth ; tbo oo- UlnstratMu*; all about Sheep; Eating
ing.
lensiblo yields to the practical, ia ehor t, to Live, and Using to Eat ; Stashing,
R. W. Grand Treasurer—R. H. Mor- we diocover that mining in Colorado re­ Co o»* and Cura; Our Faro* Open Bookr,
Hur** Phrenology; a Cboortul Face;
quires extensive capital. TbU I* tb* What am 1 Good For ? and much otiifirst item. Years of unrequited labor
and noser flagging perseverance, and
finally win-ling up, nine re so* out of
ten, with t tttl failure and bankruptcy.
Tbo raul. ut the laborers, mechanics,
and arthsui of u -arly every craft, or* our table, sad is full ol fashions, inter­
crowded. Thousand* oro continually eating and choicestoris*. poams, Ac. We
out of employment, and I doubt whether eommrnd it to tbo attention of tho pub­
lic L A. Gody, publisher, Philadelphia,
greater destitution can be found on this
Pa. Term* 83 a year, including premcontinent than is daily made manifest
ia tho city uf Denver, tbo metropolis of
CsJoradu. Such, young men, are tbo
Lisi of layer* remaining in th* Has­
ting. P. 0. Fob. 23d, 1875.
Mis* Nelli* An leraon. J. Augleuiyer,
Wm fl Bingham, Elias Crossman, Ea- Westward, also, on tbs groat Pacific
slope, is a country comparatively an
16 inch dry mapb wood.
,
Byrun Johnson, Miss Lena Labres, J
There is to be confirmation at Eman­ K McAfferty. G N Olmstead, John F alysium to this barren interior.
The philosopher ol Cbapaqua has
Phillips, Geo 8 Palmeter—2, Frank
uel Church on Tnuroday evening.
Reynolds, W W Wellman.
left a monument, 1 am sorry to observe,
Remember tho Republican caucuses
Persons calling .for the above please a dwindling. starving monument the
are to be held on Friday evening.
remnant of a colony founded on the
■ Fanners, merchants, all classes, read
river CasUtepo, upon whoso banner I
Republican City Caxcu*.
saw the strange device “Busted ■
"
The small bird they call the “grasabop.
nomination for Justice of tha Pom*.

RHEUMATISM

T. PHILLIPS.

local 6liw Roticej.

Tbv Stebbins Brother* are uferiug
for sale a largo and splendid assortment
of Furniture, tho beet aver brought to
this market, which they are offer! ug for
sale at the lowest living retoe. Remrtufoir tho place, at tbo &lt;Jd stand ui
Stebbina &amp; Boldiag, and b- -urn and'

John Stanley. No. 24, JeOrreoa sheet,
has just t ecoir rd from, th) Ent a largo
; consignment ot Tea&lt;. tho boat over
, brought *o thir market Ixught very
low. and which he is tolling at pricoe

New England

■oou: the time y-»u are
in caucus ia their respective wards un
yuur prospect* for a
Friday evening, Feb. 26th. at 7 o’clock
uf hath, aud stays just
The Croquet Wurtts of the Wilkin* P. M-, to elect ona delegate osch to at­
Brother* ar* to all appearance a decide I tend a County Convention to bo held in long suougli tu clean you out com­
HasUugt, H&gt;b. 27th. ns (allows to wit: pletely. lu cuallusion let me add that
in no spite ol enmity or malice, hare 1
Notwithstanding thedull times, trade
striven to cast unmerited reproach upon
is lively at tha Star [Clothing Hout* iu
Grand 'Rapids.
'
ed his resignation as a di
Erie Railway Company­
send pamphlet, aro annually distrib­
Telegrams from Cbtm
uted, rtnhlaxuucd with’tho m*4t astoa- civil war in that country
ithing assertions, heralded in filming
Tbo Louisiana Cungreaaiuual Com­
colors, rrsjwcting the unparalelted re­
tlinwl tniuyart. Well
source* of this self-styled Eldora to of mittee has returned to Waabingtou.
Th* French Ministry baa resigned.
know if anybody does.
th* West -Hor virgin soil tho essence
The Houao of Representative* on
The Granger*' proposition tu cauipleto
of purity;” her vegetation rivaling ia
Friday passed tho Armv Appriatidn bill,
tho Washington tnumunent is an excelluxuriance, tho tropics! climos. her
which appropriates *27,000,000.
miues, tho saving* bank* of generations
Mis* Doylu, a young lady of Indian­
Maggie Hicks.
During his visit to Grand Rapids
Bella Throop. yot unborn, and her climate, tb* gnat apolis, wa* fatally burned on th* 16th,
elyxir—tho ethereal fountain aa itgwerc, while pouring coal oil over a sluggish
Gon. N. I*. Banksaddr«iMa*the students
of perpetual youth and unfading beauty.
of the Grand BapiJs
(Jusation—Are mixed schools
Homo people think
&gt;r tha ed ucation ol young laHer soil, naturally a barren waste,
,n jfotnslo eillego*
which can only b* nwle to support veg­
etation (olh-rr than iu native cectus) by
an axpeus:ve and laborious process of
of irrigation. Her miner in tbo aggre­
gate, a sinking (nod. Her climate du­
Tuesday morning.
Tbo owner can
ring tbo opring and winter, damp and
have tho same by calling for it.
chilly, and her resident ritiieas as de­
They are talking of forming a Furni­
pendent upun tb* surplus oxc bang* of
ture Manufacturing Company at Eaton
her surplus omigration, as tb* nativoa
Rapids. Why can wo not have one at
of a dsngoroui Island are upon tho
Hastings, there is uu better place io tbo
The society moat cordially invite* all spoils of her coast.
tn attend ita meetings. Come pirvnts
During my sojouru in , Colors Jo 1 have had thoir township elections show
and ahow your children that you appre­ ■aw so many men wholly destitute and
a net Republican gain of fourteen Su­
ciate their efforts towards improvement out of employment, the victims of a pervisors over last year.
The doors will be opened immediately subterfuge perpetrated by dasigtdng
Tho President has issued a proclama­
We trust tb* llepartmont hero will be after tho ringing of the first bell. So­ parties, that 1 feel constratnnd to-faiso tion calling an extra eesiion of tbo Son •
ciety called to order promptly at seven my voice agaiusl-it. To the man of ata, to moot on tho 6th •( March, to
represented.

Tho annual meeting of Pioneer Fire
Present—Mayor. Recorder, A
Company No. 1, for tho aloe lion of of- Jowell, Bosemer. Fuller, Bentley
Beet* for (ho ensuing year, will bo held
No quorum present.
at th* Engine Reum, bn Friday orating.
Connell adjourned until 18th in st.
March 6th. cl 7 o'clock. A full atten­
Gro. E. Goonita*.
dance is specially requested.

Justice Hayford, after a long, patient
and not over plearant, hearing, on
Tuesday, bold Aioaond Bentley, late uf
all places, for trial on ohargo of rape, iu
Present—Mayor, Recorder.- Aider­
th* sum of 12.000. in default of whiob
men Jewell. Dolph, Mudge. Boasmor,
hois attho Hotd-de-Creesy
Fuller, Bentley.
Mik* draco wants to *** all bi* old
The minute* of two previous meet­
frionds and th* publie generally at his
ing were road and approved.
now bead-quarter*, opposite the Heat­
ing* market
Ho toll* groeorias a*
OT P. A. Throop for roimbureemont
cheap aa the choapest aad aa good as
for amount expendei in ojnslructing
Beeotroir, waa accepted aad referred to
Committee on Piro Department
We have just completed and seal out
two vary nice jobs from this office. Tb*
The Committee on Finance reported
first waa 390 cofilea uf th* Constitution back account of Gro. M. Dewey, end
and By-Law* of Harmony Lodge No. recommended that it be allowed et
146 I. O. O. Fn and tb* other a cam for
tho Supremo Court uf 80 pages. We
do thia class of job work about 20 per
cent les* than any competing office, and
hope to receive all your order*.
Wo saw on tb* street Tueodsy morn­
ing Mr. VaaBruofs omnibus. It had
just posted throagh John Bo sard's
hands and looked a* beautiful a* paint, |29 96, and recommended that tho
artistic akill, and thorough workmen esme be allowed at 17 S3, that being
all they are entitled to.
gon* tbo people will sea it, and wo trust ‘ On motion tho report wae accepted
extend to tha Domub (be li teral pa’-i and laid on tbo table until the next rrgrouag* ho *o risWy medt*.
On Monday evening of teat wook a i

Lodge of tbo -tfon. of Industry." a po­
litical eoerot society, arigimUiug, aa wo
are told, in thia State, was orqontesd tn

wealth I have nothing to say.
It is
not In your behalf I write. But Io all
those upon whose moist brow depend*
the sustenance for oach returning day,
tny emphatic advice is to remain wh-re
you are. Exchange not th* cortaintie*
of an honest indepondenoo for the un­
I certain and visionary prospects of sud­
den wealth—a phaukrai that has lured
des|iair, than wino aud womanGau. W. Conatorr
Carlton Center, Mich.

senrstassswar" •

BEratB8cim:rtwsj&amp;-

Tbo meeting* of tho Jaterary Ssrriety
sre now held on Saturday waning*.

Don’t forget the Pound Social ak.
Good Templar's Hall in Bower's Block,
on Friday ovr. Refreshments can bo
procured at 25 cents a pound, lota of
fun expected. All should attend and
help the Lodge financially.

Medical

Organs,

Manning and Burdett Or­
gans.

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Price*.

HASTINGS IARBL8 WOBIS!
H RAD STONES.

TABLE TOPS,
night train*on alt th* llnoi of thia roul.
They arc run betw een —
Chlcaao and Omaha. Chicago «nd
Coder Raotda. Chlragi »ud Dubuque,
via Clink*. Chlragv aud Freeport.
Chicago and Marquette. Chicago and
Green Bay. Chicago and Mflwenkep
Chicago and 8t- Paul.
Tbta ia the Only Line running I ese
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--..4

AMERICAN

MARBLE

I’-oraer 8tat* and Crock St. Building
one* occupied by Boaton Cash Store
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

'

•

BLACK * FL-LTXR.

J. Cole &amp; Son.
OPPORTUNITY
ax aertrs MAX
A GOOD fob

Seed* ar.d Plant* —IL M. Watou.
Floral Work—Briggs A Bro.
Probate ®tder—Eat. ol H- L.

Tho total quantity of anthracite c»al
lainod in Pennsylvania in 1874 wa* 24,­
After th* 8th last there will b* a pen­
600,000 ton*, or over 560,000,000 cubic
fest. Placed in on* solid mast, this alty by law, of 15 per cent on all un­
paid taxes A worl to the wise is suffoot high, on* hundred feet wide, aul
nearly eleven mil** in length.
U. C. Lewis, ,
President Grant strongly favor* Rep­
,
City Treasurer.
resentative Wheeler's compromise recog­
Dated Hasting*, Feb. 2d. 1676.
nising Gov. Kellogg.

TO MAKE MONEY.
Rubber
Bucket Ch» in Pump
■it* !•»■ hnvvu nr.nel in.

C.A N. W. B. R.-W. H. Stea
Buainoee Nutice -John Stanley.
Rusin*** Nollen — Stebbins Bros.

Tho Sorereigni of ladutry, in ConnscticuL bar* nearly 6,000 member*.
Th* Charleston Am note* that many
of th* colored Republican member* of
th* South Carolina Ixigislaturo ar*
ready to support Gor. Chamberlain’s re-

UM PUSTCB,

lifHfiBUSHffijfalLLEGI.

mra

I

nm uro

There ar* 63 Graagos in Maine.
Matter* have boon arranged for inirnal relations between tbo National
rang* and tbo Dominioa Grange of
Tine ; "Simulating Death'' fnrnisbo*
aoni* anatomical aud pbyaiotoginl olnss
to that very extraordinary performance
still kaown among Aaiatice; ••Material
Reeuurooe of West Virginia" is an in­
teresting rerpor; “Alfred Rumlae; or.
Who Redeemed Him ?" open* wfell for Grange, five division and eighty-tbreo
subordinate Granges in Ontario.
As tho Winter advances, increased
dilligenew should bo exercised in taking

WING GALLERY,

Shingles, Lath,

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Ac.
hjgh-’h^^urSJw’ or
Th* Boat aadChnuteat fnttt St
ErevUier KagfevOil freysvW«( forest'.

GOOD NEWS
\.tc.*a a KitmucTaT;’

M erchanl Tail arc,-r&gt; JCTTKXXOV A VOCK. nr.TfttT. tltCII

Trask ; David Webster; King Kalakaua
—boeideo other good thing*. Priee, 80
e*ata;orUayMr. &lt;1AO “On Trial"
half a year. 8. B- Wall*, Publisher.
389 Broadway, New York.
Soxxnrsa roa nil Cartas*®.—One jurisdiction over 115,000 member*.
Th* National Orang*. P. of H., roNicholas bring* to Its readers, i* certain­ eenQy in eoookm at Charleston, 8.0..
adjourned on th* 16th Inst., after doly tb* monthly chapters of Mio* Alcolt’s
eidiag to hold It* next nasion in Chietory. This time w* oatch a delightful
glimpo ot Ute "Eight Cousins" at borne
and in th* very midst oi tho oonfuaicn
and riot produced by tb* return of thoir
oaiio: «n*te. Joot *« iateroeung. else,
is the sight cf Ruse in her new fancy-

�E. 3. FOOTE, M.O.

anntij.

129 LsRiftoa imtf.
Or. &lt;aBA«,

NEW YORK,

An Independent Physician,
beast by his body ; and if he is not kiu
to God by Me spirit, be is a baa. and
ignoble creature.—fioess
Tho gieetest obstacle to being heroic
is tbo doubt whether one may not be
going to prove one's self a fool; tho
truest borvieiu io tu nieisl the donM ;
and profoundaat wisdom to know wl«i
it ought to bo miatsd. and wbru t ■ Lu

PORTABLE EJVGIJVE

OLD .LONDON DOCK
GIN

CHHONIC DISEASE,

Cwiirtiii a lefal Practice

FARM.FOR SALE.

ADVICC CIVKN BY MAIL
FRII OF CHARCK.

FARM FOR SALE!

etoeks, the natural deuicnl!aU these daasoa of buaineoa,
they are upon a' false system
, fflfirinvifwot really; tbo
t

meftrarai

•la, UiM ea4 »

CiktSVX'
BOLBBoOX.
eerie ee4 sar Bar

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Itaadart. Jas.SMB. 4. D 1 Pt-JaaS

Closely connected with &lt;lai« qualilj
Valor, partly as springing from it, part­
ly as protected by I’, ate tin- most rrc
o^nlxibte qualities uf Tiuthfulnrs. hi
word and thought, aud Honesty iu ae
two. There lea reciprocity of influeni-e liure; for os th® realising uf TruthI fulnoM and H ioesty lo tho life-light nu t

BaBUael disliocUus baa ceased to lie
worth Basking.
Statesmanship has
boon dragged (town into th® dirty pool
of partbaa eMMerneuaj until there ia
aM a clean shred ia its hunt!® “Hocomblre,‘ Imre become aa cumuion as
■uaguitom b Juns, aud are not always
qrucmymwu with ability, integrity, or
a*M a reputable repulat.uti, socially.
Hanes the qoeeuon ia, whither shall the
yoaag maa go I The answer te, (no
■after with what ridicule it has been
M}&gt;m|nu, ge West!" Thera
tfejpng man of the dam o(_wbich we
■PW* are going. They ere not only
|M to n bat their wealthy and sannmo fathers are glad to aid them in gob(—glad to feel that they are removed
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relets IIEUVESEH OS BOW OF CAB AT SFBISGFltLD. oillll
Ua&gt;M by Ik. lit. Mot.
PnbMaaf Ik. aaaalr i

JENNIE.

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tesil:;

WRIGII

We manutacture and furnish at low prices, Pulleys. Shafting, Coupllnp aM
laagers, also furnish Belting, Gum Hoe®, 4c.
I'urtlAr Information will be cheerfully given by addromlng the tnauntactnna

JAMES LEFFEL &amp; CO.

8PRINOHELD, OHIO.

«»k®r. A L&gt;. W71. .levy e&gt;eee«4
L l.ila MIMM tkit.U Ckartaa
•• ika a«U Hal dar af OauUr.

Several bobs of weahhr parents, boldb&lt; blah aommarcial aad social position,
hare recently left thia city for tho plains
to engage in farming and stock grewlag- Is is doubtful if it ia ambition to
make tacaey simply which loads them
to adopt thia life. It ia rather a desire
to become landholders, build up botaos

TEAS

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THE

OF KILDARE.
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MICHIGAN

IgE BEST

PRAIRIE LANDS

Tliiek Kf mt •esMuewe.
bloosn. 15
My 4&lt;er e!4 Melker.
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SO

IOWA AND NEBRASKA,

MU OTHER SONG3 BY J. E. STEWART

BURDETT

JOB
»|MUrr. Dee®.

ORGANS

laaaaa t xai
llMiiep. laealS eessta at tarry. Ue eke, el — 1

Seasonable Suggestions

"MATCHLESS"

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CENTRAL

RAILROAD

WHITER.TIME TABLE.

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----Send U&gt;'*the Burdett Orguu Company, Erie,
Effect Nov. 16th. 1874.1 vania. for Circulara.*^*

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Ayor’a Cathoruc Pills.
.WhSsrsrxtf
4l Base. au4 isrety fee
l*l». HleMa. Ulas

NaUiUt,

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STOP THAT COUGH!
Medicated

b.

Cough Candy.

mpurtanee aa in the bens.
To produce haray vigorous growing Maia from aslrM-ia pr.M'«4 la Vataa A
hicks. tbo )«rentag&gt; oa one side at seriate aaS start!.. raaaad; fir Coefba. CaUa.
east, should be wall matured.
Juliet's errs are uaoally more plentl.1 I. ■ . .H.l
.IA

§100,000 00

Michie

GIFT ENTERPRISE!
Ote Gra»! Gajatai Prize, SldOCOin GoM!

One Prize S5.000 in Silver

8*5

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Isuh&gt;i®4 la MH w»®®r at • •eevies •&lt; 1*14
th.
ua»e. la
4 Uss auua ifeer ikm
i MStoeoen ek«e&gt;l bm ke

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858820

niaaau nld 4ayet h.eria&lt;

commi&lt;siox*:r'3 notice.
eoat have adopted tbo policy of atopawork as often aa shall bold tho
ate hat they tana paying prices.
Aik. The bad policy of paying freight
east oa provisions to feed operatives aud
Md freight back on goods when wool­
ens could bo maaafaetarod in nearly
ovary ceuatr of tho state that would
■f^bMaeet a large portion of cotton

The Lend Commissioners of tbo
Union I’scific Bailroad have lately pro­
cured several specimens of a very su­
perior coal tweirs miles from the lino of
the road, ala abort distance west of the
Larauuo Plains. The deposit, like oth­
ers already worked in Wyoming, is said
to bo practically iuhaustible. Of tbo
mines now developed, tbo road own a
large number, Of stork la them, ban
which their own supply ia proeurad not
only but a largo portion of that uelbj ■
the Kansas and Denser PacifiA roxds,
besides supplying half tho fuel con­
sumed by tbo population wool of O.naha
to the western slope of the Eocky Moun
talas. Beside these, there are other
ui oeur soil at the present ruin­ Mage oboe, notably the Socks Moun. 10th. For tho Independence
CT tbo farming class
Had I powers of persuasion, my
tkocsil woe Id be small flocks of sheep
hr weary family engaged ia tbo culture
of the soil, factories at home, a rational
fyrtem of scaoomisug fertility end a

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BICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

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Grand River Valley Division
Tharxa acx xrctucaoo timl

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PROBATE ORDER.
WAT^Ortacnto^w.jaaearerBarv

Morisaje

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while it crumbles upon exposure to tho PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.
air, aud produces the smoke at bitumiooas coal when boramg, although not
So the same extant It io much like
coals discovered la Germany, which axe

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3. 1875.

Igiijsl ad 6trtW Card?-

®SS!

WHOLE NO. 979.

mral wm over Mr*. Cole drew herbuabaud cm ride and »ni I:
"The 65.000 that you had yeetarday
—what of that F’
“It U gwe. with the root. It new ia

stab clothu-o bovsk.

ysuit rarwa I«&lt;” m.n vrrm

Sound, the trumpet I
Beat the Drum!
Downfall in Clothing
Now has come!

All hia bright hope*are acatterod to the
wind. now. Uh, b«w t.te thwart* m.
wltentvor 1 am on the ev. uf any great

Wil OF owm MB ftHEB CLOTHIM.

■ Mrtb.w J" exclaimed hi. wife, with

TO BE SACRIFICED AT ANY PRICE I
ing. no it were, ia failed al OM blow. It ’ “Hefg ohuoat dunrad io nleooel You
might have been left for m. to do for muetoomotoUto.”
my aan what 1 bad wiahrtL"
“What did yw any r
“It i&gt; terrible," Mid Mra. Oote.grave­
"Oh, burry up, air. Ha d^gehae ally, "bH, my dear huband. wo nut
not talk or think in that way. Thecate
no roeh thing aa fate wnteoa God’a will
floa t uavfo safe id
q^tbu.
Jemmy Crinkle baa gone fur the doetor.
Come on. air. come o&lt;."
"IHd Old Caleb eond for maP’
.•Yeo. air, rra. And he'oooMa’t only

have still a Barge Stock of Overcoats ' and
As we find
Winter Clothing ou band, we will offer all goods Below Cost for
lhe next

30 DAYS ONLY.
say you require no more Clothing this Winter, but buy
Winter, for these low prices may never come again.

The day jwaaod away dreamily, with
Bottling to eheer the m.laneholy of the
houeoliuU. The whole city wm under
aped!. Hundred, of other family cir­
cle. were wrapped in there own gloom.
Chula. Colo returned home on the fol­
lowing dav. He wm pre pared for the
erene which awaited him, for the I.I.। graph liad fluked tiding, of tha great
: calamity to ereiy community, in the
। land white it waa yet in pmtgre—. Bo

T. U, DIAMOND.
OBm run ailU Tktii foiHin el

Men’s Heavy Overcoals&lt; $3 and 4Men’s Capa Overcoats, $5 to 10.
$18 all wool Beaver Overcoats for $10 This is the Biggest Bargan of all.
■
$25 and 30 Overcoats offered for $15 and 18.
Good Cassimere Suits, from If.50 to 10.
US and 20 fine all wool suits for 12.50 and 18.50.

LtTCifS RUSSBI^

bo aaid oner a pauae. •Xnfhcw Cola,
this • nut a pank'alariy foeoke Chrietmaa fur you ■end ytMn, ttWt No, 1
know it t» ew-t You newluKt trouble
yourecH Io roply, I' Jcwre of year
groat fora by the fire and fiFynur diaap|x&gt;iutaeut al not being able t&gt; ret your
eon up iff HteiMoe.' To*&amp;»cg-» the
eubject. hero you day aonuaititanro
with one Caleb Harrie, offkertnae known
ax -Old Caleb r ’’
•
•Oleh Harris’ To my doit I know
the wool *
•Thera, there I era your memory of
* f
"How earn* they tn do that 7. Were him io freeh.’
•Would that I cctrid forget—*
•No, no! I don't wont rob' to forgot.
firat capital and. he hoped, the etartiug
The phyrieian scanned the face of h's ■
point of a proapcrona career. That he patient and then whispered: -“Yea- - 1 propane to frt-sbeu rota memory of
him to-night with etil! gtfortflr'virianeev.
should tool rich at heart and cart doan with banger, I iuiM«"
'
‘
'
whan the full truth came to him, was
Mr. Flint looked shocked and par­ He io dead.'
‘Ye^ w. all kaow that’
.
inevitable; yet ba reoolnt.iy put hie ried. and waa shoot to apeak again.
‘ Years ego be cheated ittu*
own sorrow asalo nnd .nd»;rured to
“Huah," aaid the physician warning•He robbed mo of aU-' ’ J
comfort his parents. He assumed a ly, “he is coming to.”
•No be didn't! He loth you yoxr
•anguine air and would not listen to . Old Caleb groaned and slowly opened
with, your child and your’ honor.
But ho robbed hlmeelf of the hut
In the ovenieg be ririted Edith Her- ■
axon, hie betrothed. Their meeting wae
••Ah, you have coma, lysra yon ?" ba mentioned article Think you ha never
one of gladtwx*. and in the firat greet­ said to the latter. Then he added : — (alt lhe lone F
•He wm incepuHo of «Mh M feeling-’
ing! both fogoH for tha time, the great ■The poor brutes were driven to it I
calamity. Edith was an eaaeutrally I ought to han fed them." '
-You are mtvtakeo. Ho kae lived a
Mr. Flint ar.d the doctor exchanged live of remacM end penaned.' and hae
devoted
himralf to mxkfaijri nMtitution.*
significant glance.
A look of incredulity appealed on the
true womanlinwea of her nature. She,
“Never raiud about that now,” said
laooo Of thaliatenon. Mr. Ckfle eaid:—
too, waa a viefim of the diaaatar, her tba latter. "Yon must keep quiet"
fetter Laving been drapoilod of tha
But the patient spoke in a remarka­ •Why do you come to-night, Mr. Flint,
greater |K&gt;rtion of hia puMroiiooe. Both bly strong, clear voice:1-I want to
know bow long I have to live."
“Oh, a good while, 1 hope. Wo will
try aadbnag you around all right”
"Don't trifle with ma," aaid tha other,
"Dear Edith," ho said, "onr bright sharply ; will 1 live thres bouro F'
‘Icnpoveibie!'
• ' ‘
plans han received a cheek.”
‘Lkten. Caleb Harris hte been a
"Yea,’’ she replied, her voice tree,
mieer for nearly twenty year.. During
blmg tor the first rima, "bat only a
that period hi. eote ambitfon U been
check, 1 trust—not anything inaurto rave money. He iae eavad money
H. toft, when he died. 680,000 in hard
«a.h—th. very amount b. robbed you
of. And fore it u—or it. cqulvater.t T
hy in ooe owner.
and growl-1
ing. . One of them bad a cut over the
eye, and both eoemed unable to ariaa.
A•pbyriciau wae . bending over a cot on
which lay a man wocniad and bleed­
ing. The phpirian wm working with
baate, bnt rAfuPy Ha giaaeed np
and nodded a. Mr. Fhat entered*
“What ia all thia F* naked lhe latter.
■ Hie doge attacked and neariy killed
him," replted' the phyrician in a low

$25 io $40 Custom Made Suita, fiuflat in the Ci’y.
from $15 to $25 only.
Boyx Overcoat* from $2.50 to $4.

100 PAIRS MEN’S GENUINE CORDUROY

PANTS REDUCED TO $2.50.

Men's Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 4:5 cents.
Men’s Extra Fine Undershirts nnd Drawers 50 cents to &lt;*1.00Gloesv Below Cost-Sheepskin 50 and 75 cents- Buckskin SI to SI.50.

MEN’S ( A It DIG AN WOOLEN JACKETS *1 TO $2

Thu

is a Special Bargain.

Star Clothing House,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
DENTIST

Hartville.

Miias.

SPECIAL OFFER

THE

SwBET’S HofEI

THE REPUBLICAN BANNER
IS CONNECTION

WITH OTHER JOURNALS.
Forthe accommodation of such uf our friends as may
desire to subscribe for some other paper in connection with
The BANNER, tre have made arrangements whereby wd
arc enabled to present the following liberal terms, with The
fatentenAiw, however, that the order for our Journal arid
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac-\
companied by the money; and, also, that we must receive
one subscription toThe BANNER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from the list.

Hastings Drug Store

Stop! Hearken Ye!
To Whom it may Concern!

. quickly m poeaibte and kjve ma alonr
’ with Mr. Flint”
hi. own infirmity, and aha laid -. “Spirit
R.mon.tranea egaiu.1 t'.ii evuroe of
land determinate are worth every­ i proceeding waaj.vun, end no heed wm
thing. Yua have auoh t.tent that I i given the physiciaa*. declaration that'
any manta] effort would almoet inevita-,
I bly bring on * dangetoM lever. In*'

Be it known, That J ahull
keep in stock and'fill to order
the Celebrated
You will find a lull line of Drug.,
Medictua, Ch arnica! A. PaintA, Oila Dye­
Stuff and everything belonging to a firat
claet Drug Store.

BOIIkS 4
STfflffli’,

“Dm&gt;of&lt;o i&lt;w’
for J’Iowh and other purposes.

• Pethepa eomehody wdl lend you the 1
doeeted in privacy.
capital you need, eu that yon eon go
-Too know eomeihing ot me. Mr.
right ou ae you intended "
began the tetter. "Tmi knpw,
“Yea, per he [x eo " He looked al fue orfe thing, that 1 am called a miser
her hoi e.ul face c MupaMiouatelr, for he -andYam one. Yon have dene aorao
knew that handrcle uf other* were m burineoe for me and know thet T have
badlv off
bimaolf, end that many wma monev. But roar rool head doee
who aiight be iarlinod to trader aid I txX credit, t am cure, the fabuloue atorwere unable to do a&gt; "Oak thing la I fe, that are told ot my wealth. It i»
aettlod, I auppoee," he aaid at length, .
work, thi. laying up a penny or a
«— —
K- ~,rriBd Catriolmaa. e« : ,i,ro. 8t a Hro,. 1 have, in all, a Lille

lor all Kalamaxno Plows kept on hand.

al Irtt Beat Pint,
of all CURTIS. DODGK. ROBINSON
and WIARD patterns, and

Costings fur sell P L 6 W 8 now in i e».

B. F. 8TEINHOFF

nolee. I will io with you-f
Mr. Flint dunned hi. overcoat, hat
and glovae with methodical deliberation
aud followed the boy. On arriving at
the Juuileil of Old Caleb, he fropd an
exrited crowd oaeombled bittbroYfc door

Mr Cola took the proffered'dueitmeuI
and examined it. Aa%* dW no, be boeame almotl overconto with agitation
It was a certificate trf droodt leeuad be
the F. and M Bank, for tes.thw, |tayaCole mblmrhti eye», gated at the cuetifioate, at the lawyer, and ift the certifi­
cate again- He eeemed af a luee to
romprohend tho rituatkm. Hie wife
and daughter watched Mto' Wth glow­
ing fiu-ea end Chavira frarfffrttfly graep-

I ehall continue to keep on hand an&lt;1
toll tha brat uf

Sitiital ail Metiaiical

DENTIST

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.

Harper’. Weeklv, 64.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, for
•
Harper*. Barar, 64.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, fur
■
Hearth and Home, 63.00 and Repnbliron Banner. 1 u0. for
New York Trihttna. 62.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50, for
e Toledo Blade, 6200 and Republican Banner, 150, fur
•
1 Chicago Timra, 12.00 end Republican Hanner. 1.50, for
•
— Chicago Tribune. 62.00 and Republican Banner, 1.50 for
Chicago Inter-Ocean. 11.65 nnd Republican Banner. 1.60. fur
Chicago Journal. 62.15 nnd Republican Banner. 1.50 for
■

Agricultuial Imulements
to, AC.

J. P. ROBERTS.
Detroit Tribune. 12-00 and Republican Banner 1 50,
iisminPEUimrEBinm । Detroit
Peet, 62.00 end Republican Banner 1-50 for
THREE MILLIOX ACRES

LANDS
Bnn Ian MIPS Cat. IHnut

for
•
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Michigan Farmer, 12.00 and Republican Banner 1.60 for
Country Gentleman. F2.5O and Republican Banner 1.50 for •
Weeiern Rural, 62.00 and Republican Banner 1JX) for
•
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Advance, 63.16 and Republican Banner J .50 for
•
■
•
■ N&lt;w Covenant. 62.65 and Republican Banner 1.60 for
। Michircn Farmer, 62.15 nnd Republican Banner I,W for
New York Home Journal. 63.00 and Republican Danner 1,50 for

8.25

JOHN

STANLEY !

ONLY

For What?
The New

A Fiat miiMowmt ieiioi.

Detroit Fuat. 65JO and Repablica
~~ -V Ama A..U. '
r™° F™*80 aud lJ”f
” | CM«r&gt; Tri-Weekly Tribune, 66J

Improved

2.75
----S.76

mareh *of the tints, and bo turned
from the aceno ei drafruefioa with a
look of drapair. AmiJ roeh a general
wreck individual mlxfortunei unit into
obeaarity. Yet two who raw hi. deapoodlng fare talked low to each

Back-Feed

FLDREHCK SkWDiG lACHffiE
Canned Fruits and Fish.

-- ------------------- - -------------- -------- Republican Benner 11 50 fur TheOalaxr. 64-00and.RepublicanBemneafl.50 for
•
Lakeaido Monthly, 64.00 and Republican Banner 61.50 for ■
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•
Gofley'e Lady*, fiook. 63 15 and R«.nbltean Banner 61.W tor
St. Niebolaa. 63.00 and Republican Banner 61-50 for ■
National lave Bkxk JonnuiL 62.15 and RupubUean Banner 61.50 for
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Horiirultemt. 6210 amt Itepubliran Banner 6U0 for
Gardner’. Monthly, 12.W and Republican Banner 61.50 for little CorooraL 61.W and BepubSarn Banner 11 JO tar
The Nurorav. 61.60 and HepuLli.ran Banner 61.60 for
....
I'eterooa’e Lady*. National Matrariue. 61.60 R^ebHcan Banner 6L50 for
I Artk-r*. Ho—6225 a-dR-p.bl.cn. Banner &gt;1.50 for .

(Give mk a Cau.)
*.A greet fire bad derail.ted a large
tract of the eity. Where marble pal­
WaketKraee romer Broadway and Ap­
ace* had rtood bteekaaod wall, arora in
ple Straeta.
W. T. EASTMAN.
jigged ttgHaaa*: wham bnay wurkebop*
Haetings 8-pt 23. IU74.
bad hummed day after day tb.ro were
Iteap. of broken, Iwbted Irou and
.molderiog rubbteh. Mathew Cute mw

45 DOLLARS!

&gt;• Fart «TIke ftlaripal VvjMt tw rear Year.

w
,a
-a no StriA

OLD CALEB'S REPARATION.

■ working
"jut got husaelf into comfortable
•ham, hadn't boF’
"Bo I undcrataud. Ho waa cheated
yeara ago by one whom he believed to
bo a friend. It told tn him eeverely,
bet he waa young and full tri energy,
■ad fought Ma wav up again "
“Ho won't hardly be equal to anoth­
er atnh took, win beF'
“I ant afraid not, in hu old age."
Meanwhile, Mathew Cute went homo
tcMeferaily. Hie wile oral daughter
mot him with laerfal fooee. They
know tba kxaisem uf the fire and that
it had ewept everything in ite eottrae.
“leaOlcMr waa the firot iaquiry.
-AC."wwtbe etegtewradta ,eply.
rfooa tea lew. Uxd (».
"Itea’t teelt that way, Mettew," »p.
naMedMewdk, fr«htewed it hi. pate,

-11 fe aa had a. it wee U/ho rraiW.

you any." replied Mr. Flint
•The box ty in the wall in tha northou*. romer. You will have no trouble
In finding it. Yentouit give the mon­
ey to Mathew Orfe."
“A godl wile la to blaee and comfort
“To Mathew Cole!” Th.tewr,twa.
a man, and to cheer him M do other
bohegeaa!" ho raid with enteuatamu.
“Bet he moat give her aomethiug ia re­
turn. Hia part i&lt; to protect and core
for her trarteriy.”
"Haa a wife no higher mtemon F’ .Ire
naked, gently.
"Higher f la not that high enough f
Oh, Edith, yfiuare a bteee-d »ng»l!
You take away the weight of my b ■rden I Yoe light mv way I I ahall aa.eoed | I mart owcoeod for yuur axka,
whether you are with ms, er whither
you wait for m» I"
Long they eat talking rvra the fu­
ture, each inspiring tba other with krjre
At a late hour Chari*, took hia depart­
ure, with a buoyant brart and a eanguiu.
confidence in hia ability to oreroume
any and all obetacte. that Good in the
way of hi. and hie Edhh'e .wrifore.
But thia wae only the exh&lt;laratfoo of
tbubour. On tha morrow, and un mooeeding day., (torn reality earn, in nfr

and joy, Mr. Flint told bte .lory; how
tie had done driblet, of Lu.io.-i for
Old Caleb for yanroy-how'I e had
known of lue nanag moaoy. but how
racret th. old man l&gt;..d bran aUreratng
it ami the purpore for whirti hff wm
hoarding it ; uf hia interview with th*
mteor the day before Mn death—of h»
whim regarding the manwer iu which
the beqneat ehoald ba perorated aod of

�it ^tpubliran ranntr.
1874.
If «l«ipp*l
25,000 too.
M i™, th. Hollon bill, hitherto in

March 8, 1875.

1874:
Republican Judicial Convention--Sev­
enteenth Crreult.

ita nJ an) gauge

bton introdaced la the Indiana Legreteture, and wtH unqirati^nably be pae-

an intoxiatruetion. it ntj wall be quaatioaad, tha
Cocrmitte* think, vhatbar it t* possible

I!

Peunaylranit taunicipol election*, show­
ing great Republican gain* in FbllaTh. Patron* of Goodhue Co., Mina.,
dslpbla, Beadiag. Lancaster and all th* hare emataed n menu fact aring ara&gt;cialion with a capital of 8100,000. ia 850
larger citiee of tba State.

Our *ehsole hare generally been pro.tran»port*tion whieh In original oct, pexoua and aucoaaaful daring tba year.
and in coat ot operation and mainten-

If you do you may be induced
to come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Go’s

MOP N MN, TO OH 1 Mi

We only want to sell just I

holding third gra-fo*. and. in moil caara,

bar. generally succeeded In teaching
good acboola, and in giving satisfaction
to patron* and achslar*. School* re­
operating th. New York Centra) and quiring teucli.ra of good attaiumante are
uJaon River Bailroad in 1871 ia ata- gradually on fh. increaa.. Teacbere,

IM, e.tilted, “A bill

»d bquora

vania Central daring
about eight mill, par io
ton par
apeatfaUy aubmit tha following report:

country
If is ia really th* intention lo rafcree
it, a neglect ot dn^ by the county treas­
urer or ahenff should be mad* a miad*

Th. balancra in th. United Stelae

6a turd ay w.r.: C'umn.y, 88.047,144;
The County Convention. apecial deposit of fojul ton lere for th.
rtelemptlon of certificate* of depoait.
The County Convention on 845,447,000; coiu 871,985,«7. inclu­
I Bara conducted two Inatitute* during
ding foil,440,700 in coin certificxte. ;
Saturday was largely attended^ ootetesding Ug*l twa^wrw, 8382.090,009.
The best of feeling manifested,
A aptoial diapatoh from Letlfo Bock,
Ark., to th. Republican, dated F.b. 20,

Petrone adjacent to KaaMn, Minn , to
build a grain eterator tor the handling
ef their own whrat
Buatic Grange, Black Hawk Cm,

CUSTOMS HOIf O4Y

ally'expressed that the party in for tha paat two day*, in ejnsultatioc
and people, and, through them, tn neb

the county is firmly united and

lUtesra-’
That waa
WO pound!
other hand.

virtu­
al license by lag
buainraa wholly

baying and

little because you may all come at once and Frustrat&gt; m acaod

Minneeota. which practical! r ia under ao that wc cannot do anything.
We had some talk with a man from California about aeadij.
th. diroettou of the Orang*, report*
another column give the action
moat favorably upon tha buainasa dona him Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits ua fat
baa iuat repeated in favor of repudiating in 1874.
business besides the
of the convention and to which eix hundred thoaaaud dollar, worth of
Central N*w York formers *»uteai*

The proceedings published in ;

attention is directed.

and manor., th. coat of producing wheat
We regard the action of the withstanding th. last Legislature reeog- ia 75 ta 78 rente per buahol.
thus far^coramodiuus an I well suited to
Breaking a horao mtona forcing him
Convention as an expression of
the work
binding. Wall, Democracy ia th. unt
Oar *clu»l» ar* gaaerslly, though the will of the party here in fa­
Central Orang.. 220. Ada, Kant C*-,

freight and paaaengera with profit rates
But Mr. Diamond has proved
no* higher than (he pment lowest wa­
ler rate*. Sevoral pages of the report
himself a very superior man for
are dsvoled to answering the objection
that lh. construction of n narrow-gauge
the place, and his re-nomination
railroad will render a tran. ter of Ireight no lunger bold. good. The aupply ofportiea qualified, as far aa acholakhip goto, should it be followed aa.we have
ia to day ample, and th. aigua of tha
that the only Iking which prevents the
no doubt it will be by a re-elec­
that to peaa th. bill at thia limo would Committee from recoauneadin^ the pas­
p. unwiM and impolite; that it ia wrong sage ot th. bill ia th. almost universal
tion by a decided majority will
ia principle and m policy; that what ■ratiment throughout the country, nt
onght not to be need at a txverage
do inueh to make him the prom­
ought not to be sold aa auch; that what
I have atedioualy avoided the qnoetion
th. good of th. comtduuity require* u*
inent candidate before the next
of wage, in my connection with the
to expel no man lure a moral right lo
acttoola of Barry. 1 would bore men- State Convention for Superin­
Conaidoration* of juatiee or expediency,
therefore, can have no bearing upon
any qnoetion of oouteiustional tew, ex-'
c.|&gt;t eo far aa they may tend, when the
meaning ia otherwise doubtful, to throw
light upon tbo probable intention of the
people in it* adoption ”

finance ia particularly fait

tendent of Public Instruction.

an aril ia not admissible tn morale or in

On. ef th. objects whichAh* founder.

I opportunity to violate
tbetr pocket, with tha
i engagec in putting
and reconstructing

atroag ia tbv faith that th. eyalem
would not have rate with ranch oppooitioD, had it not bren *o cloaely allied in road, upon th. little popularity th.
Democratic party bad claltoed to hare
obtained among the people aluee tba
Brealdeotll .lection of 1872. Then their
acbool*. would hare enabled me to visit political rreolullone, eapeelally upon the
thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteanth
Flrqueully I find a schuol out for the
of the Republican party In liberality of
mu Um* nt oo the rigfite of th. .maad-

it If deposited in a central
would not only add greatly to
it*, but would also materially

“ appeara by

d - - 225,000 10,284,240
- - 050,000 40J«l.G50
- - - 700,000 43,818,845

Twtal

.

- - 2.M5J500 «7,088,445

l,fa0,000 *87379,676
850,000 8.257,016
350,000 6.7*6,065

I hare labored to promot. th*ee inter­

A Cent.rd, (New Hamp shir*) ourres­ that th. meeting of th. State. Grang, ba
pondent makse a statement that ought

Bepubliean* bar. had control of New I

ord than that?

Goods of all Kinds, ,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities

Dry

Trunks, Travelling Bags;
1 Mated at th. Grand Ceutenaial.

Mayor, beyond the itoaeibility of th*
Grange*, with 32,00J member.; in Flo­
remaining 3040 elector* t* prevent it! rida, 108 Grangra. with 5,500 mtrnbera;
Th* Buffale Commercial Advertiser, in Ark ansae, 521 Grange*, with 21,000
numbers ■ while ia other State* there

ing place attractive.

They oppose th.

Haatiega, Sept., 9th 1874.

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Block,
Sccff Sier of Spir* Sfnitj.

altea and are unwilling to help othar*
a reading matter. Such moa are **
rortbltoo aa a Dix ahote-him-en-lh^

Where can be found a eboierf and-well selected Stock of Staph
and Fancy
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.

A complete aaaortment of *11 kinds of Whole and Grousd
Spices
.

WARRANTED PURE.
State Naw*.

All kindi of Fruit in their Seiaon.
.
Fresh Vegetables slwsj* on hand.
Also we have s full line of the best

Treaaury Feb. 17, 1875, waa 81,520,­
125 83.
Rtoaipte during the week
trading Feb. 24, were 845,850 48; pay.
■rata daring ram. bra. 898,027 JI;

Lamp* 8k Fixture*, Crockery, Gias* iWoodtn War*
Always on hand at price* that cannot be beat in the County

CASH HI J V friTIS

mittoe
rtotonable, end ahould be adopted by
ell publiabm.

t0 ^1&lt;‘r •■dvaDlagv to «'

amine ourStock before purchasing elsewhere

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOOD*
Free delivery to any port of the City.

Respectfully,
Spooner &amp; HeyburnLook at Tbit

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION
Compariaon Invited and Competition Defied in

railroad mas that if the fight conlisum

.2.onl&gt;&gt;0

Teas, Coffees and
by th. Baltimore A Ohio road baa

JTOXX3NF

Plaintiff haa

■Ity

* '

I Juitopened In Mr.BOWNE'3 NEW STORE,
WifayiXfrcF

paign, the vfctims being generally ne- asachine ebop at Battle Croak.

quotations from exchange, transferred

Pt

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

8ta» hi. aa much right and

and their ageuta anticipate no iamsdi.

f*

■S EW GROCEBY AND TEA UOVWE,

tion ...... fraud, violence and murder Michigan Central Bailroad Company
hold away in Mlaalaaippi
It wBl ate th. shafting. pulleys, etc., from their old
forth that twenty-nine political aaurdara Ihepa at Marahall, and also a large
Vm, * '
— ——L._IL., *1-

Th. Trunk hnea from New York .till

■ •

Come and see

ti ma from lung difficulty.
Th. Chisago A Lake Huron Bailroad

United State* to th. bread sup
Great Britain an 1874 ranatltutod

■*

f*

* ■

Also a full line of Groceries.
heap -as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best

of 847,770.83.
Mra. Crapo, widow of the lata Covergitlmata proceeding, and defeat th. reatigating Ccmmiltoo haa wnttea a re­ norCrapo, died at b.r rwideno. in
port which ho thinka will b. iadoraed

omcaaa ron 1874-6

teeary,
*&gt;. i.yon*.
**-,
—
HalmM, C. 0. Cadman, Frederick
Bteenu, Haugy OiHmaa.

Gent’s Clothing,

mbs a imnmnu

aldormeu
The same apportionment I
also iodirectly put* it in lh. power ot j

believed then by euperfloa! i.becrvera not a restoration of slavery.
Thia i«
that lb* party wae sincere in !te polltl- thair one Gxsd, unalterable purpose
tie-calltel Southern Conservative.—in
reality Rebel Radical*—have got th*
Democratic party by th* throat

Tala CoU-?*.
’
Vte. Praaid.nt Wilaoa know* noth-

TLer Committee baa no doubt that

NOW IS YUOR TIME I

united effort.
A Nevada paper, under the det* of1
done, by enabling 390 white rotera, in
lhe city ef Wilmington tn elect (J hld.rmea. while rendering it iiapoeaibl. for
750 white rotera. eupptem rated by 2290 fear crop, of peare. Only tha firat and

Mr. Elijah Thi.n Fob Laimm, a na­
ve cf Shanghai, China, haa bran

te appropriate 810,000 a

J. L. REHD &amp; CO4

'Inily Yours,

misappropriated a cent of the State’*
money ! Do the rotera of the old Graq-

the banditti, and tha dlagraerful act. to iter of the Detroit Tiibun*.
whieh tl&gt;. Obetruatfonlsta In Congrem

•JI years

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

bl* one should foil to bi* lot

when systematically claxified and ar­
that the Gor.rniu.nt of th. ranged. land to valuabl. diseoveria*.
We. the re for., req nee tall person* in­ sition uro important, attended by much
labor, and many times delicate. Toasti­
er* and people bare given uniform agalnat a Democratic rebellion and
highly. .attorned realJ. nt of Detroit,
kindness and • uppert. for whieh I ren­
traffic In human chattels universal.
der heart-felt thanks. Despite her.
He
and there a difficult question, tba work
mmt aid, to create additional and rioua kind, of
er etulfod epee
remove the cloak that conoealed their
T. B. Dumo»b,
Co. Sept, of School*.
the republican amendment* to the Fed Justice of Detroit, besidea earring lhe
era! CorwUtutlon, Aoty th* friend* of
aug. system of railway.,
th. attention of th. public,
Prealdent Oran! and General Hherldan
AU article, should bo marked
Cul. Nathaniel Gilman, a native of for preserving the lire, of freedmen and
prominent Odd Fellow, in Michigan.
Gibfiauton, New Hempahir., but for
fiAoen year, a reeidont of Concord, died the ecanea that ha., rooeuily transpired
portation.’

2450,000 8*3,022,055 propose* the ceaatiuction of a railroad
apeak for th*raa*]v**. of three-feet gauge from Toledo, Ohio.
mt th* four State* un­

8. IL Elii*. Maaier uf th. Ohio ffrat. 1
Grange, under -date Jan. 15, reporte '
that 509 Grange* in that State have
contribute*! *7,074.87 for the destitute
in the Weal
There are over 1,100 I
Grange* in Ohio.

GIFT,

was the lucky man last July, that got the Cutter. We woa\
let him draw this year. "He is too lucky.” '
Warning the people not to come all at once, w« are very

gift of the Slate GrangeA Vermont eheop-breedor rocura- I
monde a tableepoonfal of culphur to (
twvqaerta of aalt aa a feed to ahoep |
that will extoruiieate tleks
Feed thia

tioaal opportunities of late for laermng membenblp.
critulnaUo i of the plalfonn. of tbo two the truth, aaya: •‘The determination of
political partle* to say which VI' the Badieala (of the South) and rebels
claimed by the appercnUy coorerted
ia to coneuaato a division of the Union,
and the 'establishment of a Soo them
Contoderaey, in whieh there shall al

Parallel Ballroad Company of the Unit- tioaa in their neighborhood, whieh, if

Olten thing, which

The Political Silualion.

received nearly aa much per month aa

oral information.

nt .Mtione.

CUTTER

which will be given
to our Customers about the mwMl*
of September next, haa attendency to make more trade than **
want. ’
.

vor of strict party nominations,

We call attention to tha following eluding locomotive, being 157 tout
for County Superintendent of
From iIim. 'and other facte, th. Com­
mittee concluded that th. acocess of th. old booke. In grammar uniformity will Schools, a merited endorsement worthy 'organ'cation of a benevoleot
noon be oceotnpluhed.
demonstrate that th* narrow-gauge
of one of the best 6fficer» in the eympatby.”
Public opinion ia divided upon the
railroad, white vastly cheaper in con­
Mr. CC. Whtoler, General Freight
State, although it breaks over
struction and operation than the old
Agrat of the Michigan Central Bail­
eyatem, had anfficlent capacity, power, objection v urged are, firat. ea'.arr Th.
__ i _ —.1 ________ .i____ ____ ।____ r_.
entire cote to thia county for the liat the two-term rule, which is by rood, i* the right man ia the right place.
Thia we, in commcn with the people and
AU buaiaewin bit department ia atmany regarded us essential to
all &lt;fopertm.nt of the government, are
lendwl to with &gt;ueh great promptneea
bjund to obey, ia all its provision*.
canto on &lt;raah 11,000. a. property ap- the future success of the party. that it ia truly refreshing t i crate in Con­

tar, but wore, reraha dunng th. time of
alkgwd failure hero. A easeful atudy
•t teatitefoe raaAtra thia statement.
Other things being equal, -prohibition

terribly excited when we have too many Bales, and now amt*
we have come down TfHty-FifE Dota oi od Bony.
tremble t

with Garland an 1 tha Democrat!, lead-

sure of future success.

which is wise. And the re-nem- cratic Convention of Coanaclirai oocars 8, .1874, and inaugurate! it* ball ii
caao have I alri»ej‘ wholeralu JraghtApril.
the following;
Roookod, That th*
Monticello Grange, It, Minaeetea.
•r, by throwing ent book* on hand, but iuation of Theodore B. Diamond
Democrat* ot Coane-ticut regard lhe ba* adopted rveotatiooa eun^ratutetlag
eueh change* hav. bean gradually a«-

and a lasting disgrace to our noble
Htete.
T. J. Wm
cial metropolis ol a museum, wkare
eamplee of the natural reenurce* of obr
State, sa wall a* ef uur advance &gt; ia the
The Transportation Qimhon.
arts and acieaeea, might be exhibited.

Buggies this year. If the Excite,
meat runs to high we shall be
obliged to Fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

eminently sueoaesfulBroeklyn Grange, it, Wteeusaia, baa
110 memben, a fin* ball asd organ,
We dare not tell the public, we are making betb-r work tha
and an agricultural library of rafocene*
numbering 400 volume*.
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and Lit. We nt

and tiA convic’-ioa very gener­

Gorernor would to tbo relative capacity of'standard and
। about filling th. narrow-ganga made, tbo Commit to.
produce figure, and make compariaone county. Th. county la te n» oxpen aa
for thia work ; partiea alteidiug eupport
them 1 have roceirod foe tlu&gt; labor for
Uli.
the year about on. hundr.l and forty
dollar*.
plain violation of th. spirit and ths let­
Old school building* aro gradually
ter of the constitution, which forbids

cover thia

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

new Ccnotitatioti. In th. Conafituticn kaaaaa Legislature with bat on* vote
of 1808 there wae a prohibition of toIt ia bald that a Orang, eaansl aur ooMfon. In the Centeitutfon of 1874
thia prohibition ia terack out.
Why ?

PariiaBtoUtrw aa will

GIVE ME A CALL.

�Mr. DieUssra, one af the founder* of '
'■
Vormeatrills died on lhe 22d uh. at the ’
----- advanced ago of ninety years.
At a regular mediag el Wdd Flower
Pennant to call, tbo Itepublioana of
Ths nows of tha President's sending- ! I®1g». No. 44, L 0. G. T-, hold in thaix the County met in Convention attho
tbo name of John M Nevins to tbo Hal)
” ” Monday
" ' evening,
'
•March
• • •1st,
■ —
- Court House at neon on -Saturday and
1875,
Sonata as Postmaster of Hasting* son ms the fullowiog preamble and raeolulion Organised by electing L W. Vrooms a
as temporary ehainnan. and Wm. M.1
business mon (Dewey 4 Oe. excepted.) were adopted :
WxDuaa, Our Heavenly Father baa Scudder as becretary.
Srair Qnu.-Hastings correepoodont
removed fhna earth our beloved sister,
Purettent Ur resolution tba Cliair ap- ■
of tbo XoaMb JTxm. .
Ellon L. Bailey.
pointed P. H. Niikera, G. K. Beamer.
We de not see why we should hare
JU—M That ee, the member* of
been dragged into thia matter in that Wild Flower bodge, No. 44,1 O. G, T,,
way. Yet, aa lhe Co. embraces all the of which Sister Elion L Bailey, was a Credentials, and Abraham Rymon,
Republicans of our city except half a just and upright mxmbor, recognising Daniel Striker, R. E. Combs, D C. San­
doxen ur so, and the entire oppoiirion, with doo submission tbo edict cf tha born and B. J. Trego, a Committee on
Grand Master, would, in thia manner,
we do not care much. Yet, fair play ia rxpreaa uur appreciation, of lhe virtues
a jewel, but eqme mon do uot worn to uf our dscoased sister and tender to her til two o'clock waa then taken.
On the reaaaotabliag tbo Committee
pay any attention to that, any more than bereaved husband and family, onr
Willard did to his solemn promises warmtit sympathies in thair great afflio- Credentials submitted it sir report as
whoa be made tbo oelecuun for post­
RMe/rvd, That we ourdially J&gt;ear wit­
Year Committee oa Credential! re­
master of thio city.
ness, that cur deceased sister was one
in whoso life and character the prinei- spectfully report tbo following -aa tbo
DMkkor'e Pain Pauaoox. fur Rheu- p'es ot our order were faithfully Por­ aamea of gentlemen entitled io seals in
matiem. Neuralgia, Cramne, Colic, Diar- tland, that as a woman she was just tbis Convention aa delegatee :
rtuQX, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infan­ ana faithful, as a friend generous aud
Baltimore—Gilbert Striker, D C.
tum. Sprains, Hurns, Scalds, Bruise., true, nud as a Sister Go&gt;«l T-mpler,
ChilblaiM, Frost-bites, Strolling., Sore­ ever ready to cultivate and honor tbe Sanborn, Hoary Hougbtalin, D. McOmness, uf tbo Joints, and all painful af- glcxion* pr nmplae whieh bind ns tegatbor.

There are probably a hundred or
more persona in ibis aud neighboring
towns, who daily suffer from the distre-sing effects of kidney troubles, who
do not know that Johnson's Anodyne

rorere cases great relief may be ob­
tained, if not aperfoct cure.
We notice that the Agricultural papern all over tbo country ’■eeuaimeud the

Kef that tbo earth will in duo time, give
up its treasures, and that we shall be
again united; and that beueatb tbe
Providence and power ef God. death
han" no dominion, the grave no victory,
Rssafved, That aa a mark ef respect
for her motnorr, tbi* Lodge bo draped
in mourning for tbo space of thirty
days That tbo above preamble
and resolutions be entered at large upon
the Journal of our Ixxlge, that a copy
bo presented to the family of our docaau-d sister, also to tbo Hastings Basxu aud Ihnt Javnttl for publication.
'
T. I'nitura,
B. F. Srcxnorr,

Powder*.— £reU&lt;yr.
, Farmars and othan ia this section
hero lung known and appreciated the
advantage uf these powders over all
Cloudy.

None but a physician knows bow
much a reliable alterative is needed by
Twenty inches of snaw fell Sunday ths people. On all sides of us, iu all
comraunities ovsrywbaro, there ate
and Monday.
multitudes who suffer from complaints
Regular aud important acssuan uf that nothing but an alterative cures.
the Council ta night.
Honea a great many of them have been
State Convention at Jackson to day. made and put abroad with tbo assur­
ance of baiag effectual But they fail
if lhe delegates ran get there.

Tha PreeiJont has signed the Civil
Rights bill. Tbis is tbo great political
victory of tbo ago.

The Ladies Sewing Society of Emauael Cnuscb, will meet with Mrs. J. W.
Bancroft on Friday afternoon.

now nearly two years since 1 became a
resident of your county; during that
time I bare regularly received through
the mail, weekly, your enterprising and
| respectable paper /rrv. for which aet ef
goneroaity I now tender you my warm­
eat thanks. As I expect lo move from
Nashville by the middle of April next, I
feel it would ungenerous not tu make
thia public acknowledgment,' and to re­
turn to you my 'banks, and also lhe
kindest legaida of my wile, as wall as
that of my little girl, jus*, beginning to
read the neighborhood news, for your

Al the County Convention of
Democrats on Saturday the folio*
Our Representative in Congress vo­
ted against the Fores bill For shame, delegates were elected, vix :

that we are thus
Washington.

misrepresented' at
H. A Goadrear, N. Barlow, B. 8.
Dibble, T. Downing, C. P. Iai rebec
W. H. Dutton Jr. Editor uf ths Bo*O. II Cole, E. ,Flensburg Eli Nichols.
ton Trmttnyi, and ooe of th* muil ao
oompliahed scholar* in New England,
died on Sunday evening.
for eity officers, but We have not room J. C. Hannah. J. H. Dennis , and Por­
thio week to print ths list of registered ter C. Freeman, nominated for Co. Scporintendeat of Schools.
vetero in the city.

Have on exibiiion one of the
largest Stpck^fFancy Goods
ever brought to. this City
which we offer to the. public
cheap for Cash. fFe have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and' Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets- g-c.,
£c. Give us a caU.

Rev. G. D. Gilleepte waa eenooeratod
Bishop al Grand Rapids on Wednesday.
A large number of the vestry of Em­
anuel Church hi this eity Were In at­
The Bishrp administered

in tbis city on Thursday evening. Tbe
following being the claw. Mrs. Dr. C.
RumelJ, Mrs. Wilkins and EK Throop.

Hoc. John M. Norina, haa been ap­
pointed I'oattnaater of this city, vies
Hon. John Roberts, whose commission
expired in July Inst. If the appointee I Tom, was selected to do the fore legs of
shall be able to fill the place of hu
tbo beast, and move hie eya* and eon
—a happy thought struck him. alto rejoiae, for wo do net believe tboro tliough proving disastrous in the aoqaal
ever was a better managed effioo than .i Towards tbo eloee of the performance
the audience ubeerved that the Elephant
ears has boon under Dr. Roberts
! waa very unsteady ia fromi. and finally.
True to hia treasonable utterancss
during the war of the rebellion. Shakespearo, the editor of tbe Kalamaxoo
Oernttr, says: "We are glad there are
so many •rebels' in Congm,*." and adds.
"1st na have more *rebeh' tn Congress." "reconstruction," two bottlaa ware found
That this ia pare unadulterated De- i bearing the suggestive label, •‘Btsrea■acoracy, we have not the alighteai n's (&gt;U&gt; Ixmnox Dock Gix--o tMatoi

iTjX^ilSr

hS

ioubt though tbe vise men of ths party
are too cautious to .peak oot. fcplainly placed tbo bottom ef &lt;1m&gt; boirles sou
to the editor of tbe
does.
to represent the ayes of tha elephant—

roacbs^Send Lake about half past five
We bare at least two and a half feet
of snow, aud many assert it is three feet
deep. But at all events we hare oo
much that it makes logging and lum­
ber hauling very di sag roeable at boat
With a promise of writing from my
nsw quarters soon as convenient, wi 1
eloee by subscribing myself as usual,

WORK

SEEDS!

mima:
CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

iE&amp;twS-S

Davenport.
Yankee Springs—Charles W. Arm­
1 strong, John W. Brigg*, Irving Garrett,
Wm. P. Garrett.
Assyria—A. W. Chapin. Richard
Jones, W. Powers, J. R. Powers
Best Cock. Days 4 McElwain
Maple Grove—George D. More. Best Hon. Heys A MoEiwain,
Beet Specials, Henry 1. Alien,

Rutland —James Mead, David Hoes,
Manning l&gt;oud, James Benham.
On motion after come debate the re­
port wae amended and adopted as

For Green Bsy and Laks Superior.
Two trallia dally, with Pullman Pal­
aeo Can attached, and running through I
u&gt; Marquette.
For MUwaukst. Four through trains
dally. Pullman t'ars on night trains.

Tbe Committee tn Singing Birds re
ommvnd special aotioe of the Gold
Finch exhibited by John Beaainor ; also,
25 cents to John 8. Van Brunt on Dwarf
Dark Brahma, and 25 cents to Joha Q.
Creasy, on Whits Fantail Doves. •
Henry I Alien, of Schoolcraft, who
wlis committee on Partrilga Cochins,
says tbo show of Partridge Cochins ex­
ceeded any ever shown at the State
Fair, and H. A. Mansfield of Waltham,
Mas*, who waa judge on the Brahmas.

of the fowls on exhibition ttxe hopes cf
the most sanguine promoter of lhe en­
terprise. In everything it was a sac.
cess, and reflected great credit on tbo
manage re, and showed a great interest
ia the growth of thoroughbred p-ml try.
on the part of our citixons :
TJie Premiums awarded were as fol-

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

WING GALLERY,
rieOM teerilL
3u-.lMi.Msnb te.in-u.rtt7

ELECTION NOTICE.

place.
All the birds exhibited wore owned
tn thia county except five coops shown

.VGSUXWtSffifSSftffSS
tevMlewlaseaeoneraio keeieeuS
Jesw.ttJss tar jnitu

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.... I (h.rwnUlwatMMr. an.ll.uri
aim.
u.siau I'.l.mull

local Siifipejj Jlotice;.
the Overland 8teetM&gt;i* on the Union
Padflc Railroad, for all points went of
tbe Mteaourt River.
All Ticket Agents sell tickets by thia
mate.
titt.

AgeuL

J. Cole &amp; Son,
2d. John Stanley.
3d. John G. Mandy,

A. D. Cook having disposed of bis in­
terests tn tbe mills and realeotate here,
ia tbe reason of yoor correvpondent's
tearing.
1‘ go
'
to Big Rapids,
A paper On Aneieut Artists and their *
there to engage in soiling goods for W.
work, by Belle Wightman.
C.
Conant,
Eeq., who is by far tbo
Recitation, by Anna Roberta
t
in Big Rapids
Review, by Clara Phillip
Please eond tbo Baxsaa to that place
in the future to your humblo servant.
though not quits so cold as a few days
ago. Tbo sleet and fiue hail that fell
on Tuoeday last made it next tn im­
possible fix trains to rua on our north­
ern roads, and probably waa but little
batten further south. I left Big Rapids
at noun on tbo 2ith in*t.„^nd at half
past uine o’clock the same evening we
reached Stanwood, making eight miloe
ia about ten hours,'with a train of four
coaches, (nearly empty) one baggage
cer and two enginoe. Could make no
headway only as tbe snow aud iee was
■hoveled off the rails by laborers. We
remained at Stanwood till three o'clock
the next morning, when a snow plow
and four trains arrived from Kalamaaoo,
haviag left tbo latter plan: tbo (irsrious
morning, and cleared the war, so wc

FLoltAL

Hoplnms 1 Barnes.
Hrutinei, Dk. .15. 1874.

ly Henry 1. Allen of Schoolcraft, K*la-

Tha annual meeting of ths Pioneer
Fire Company No. one, of this riiy, waa '■
bald last evening, and the following offleers wets elected. W. F. Hicks, Fore­
man ; J. E. Saondets, Asst Foreman ;
Soliloquy of an Egyptian' Mumur
John H. Dennis. Secretary; W. 0. ■ spiritualised, by Col. Dinkey.
Eellleja Engineer; Baker Sbrissr TronaImpromptu Speech.
nrer ; and J. M. Bauer. Steward.

twits i ttvt

Irving—0. K. Beamer, B. J Trego,
Charles Judd, Frank Judd.
Best trio, W. K- Barber.
Orangeville-Frank 8. Bowen, J, W. 2d do, Hava 4 McElwain,
Hougbtalin, T. B Dtamsnd, Jehu Tor­ 3d do, “
Bost naira, Hays 4 McElwain,
Tlwniapple—Wm. I. Cobb, Smith 2d, W. K. Barber.
Sanford, R. E. Combs, P. W. Nieksrn. Bost Cock, Hays 4 McElwain,
Prairierille—Wm. M. Scudder, James Bost Hou, Hays 4 McElwain,
Bost C pullets, Haya 4 MoElwaia,
Boot Special.
••
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soma indulge to their diMredlt, and ut&gt;lit th/ir ;iaper for decent familv reading.
On tb» 30th dav of, last J nonary, 1875, tiou, E A. Holbrook, Wm. H. Powers;
at th* regular monthly and church S. J. Bidlotaan, John Eoaglo, A. W.
meeting of the church I tendered my Chapin, Johu A Turner, and Wta. M.
resignation tu take rffeat al the expira­
Oo ths first formal ballot Theodors
tion of the pastoral year, being next
B Diamond was ronouimated ferCcuaty
was accepted, and as I expect to leave Superintendent of Schools; and, after
this part &lt;&gt;t the State at that time, 1 passing ths ususl reeolatios authorising
take Ibis oportunity to tender to you the delegates lo the several Conventions
my hearty thanks, and lo ask yonr par­ in ease they could not attend to appoint
don for having furnished so little for
ihe columns of lbs Bixxsxduring those
iwoysara. "Confession" they say "is
good lor ths soul," and I must aay^tpat
(in a mistake) ( have helped those lass

I-i.tof letters remaining in the Hea­
tings P. O. March 2d, 1875.
i’hose canned goods al John Stanley's
Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Bennett Carpen­ th. wisest for ths public good. So
are attracting much attention and sel­ ter, William Cross, Mrs. Geo. E Forster, ploaso receive our warmest thanks and
ling very rapidly. ~
belt wishes for the future and onr grxxl
fore they are allfa
Freeman, Moura. Gibson Bros, lauhsm
Hull, Lucy A. Hewitt, 0. F. Munioo,
Maple Grove, cut and split six csrds of Henry C. Northrop, Mra. Jane 8. Phil
wood, on Saturdsy last, in firs hours. lips. T. J. Parker, Mrs. E J. Revere.
Stwbsn Mitts, Mich.
/ ’
So says tbo Nashville A'rex.
G. D. Sawyer* 2, Willis Snyder, Shaa.
February 27, 1875. $
Judge Josiah Turner, of Owosso, has Slewart, Mra Mary E. Whitney, Amos
Eniros Bavxas: —Having finished
Woodmancy,
Hue
Lucinda
Vandsriip,
been re-nominated M Judge of the
ay duties a: this place and about to de­
seventh, and Judge Jcsiab G. Lovell at Mia* Frankie William*part lor auc-ber locality. I thought best
Ionia, for the eighth Judicial Districts.
to spend a few momenta in writing a
Both exesliant selections.
-f

tendance.

I am now all alone in the Photograph
business, and sal have made arrange­
ments to increase my facilities fordoing
better work than ever, all should call
and get a negative taken. Tbo superi­
ority of my work in the past 1* a suffisient guarantee of fii&gt;t-ciasu wort in
^hs future.
Rooms ia Washington

Beat Trio, W. K. Barber.
2d. Usury I. Allen.
Evert’, Frank Fuller, Friend -Soule*.
Hope—Ir* A. Oeguod, Mooes Seober, 81. Hay. 4 M.Elwain,
George Beploglo, Valentin Replogt*.
Baal Pairs, flays 4 McElwain,
Hastings Town-Chas. B Bonham,
A. Ryeroan, H. M. Merritt, B. F. GaakilL D-fU-k. la.iS.BnU
Hastings Gty—l«t Ward, J. H. Ad­ Bo.t Hjn, Henry I. Allen,
ams ; 2d Ward, E J Evans ; 3d Ward,
Beet Sftbciala, Haya 4 McElwain. |5
Daniel Striker; 4th Ward. lease W.
Be.t Pullet. Hays 4 McElwain, 82

On Thursday night of lait week |bo
House of Peter Davis, near Nashville,
waa entirely destroyed .by fire. Dim

Dan Sbay, so long a clerk for Jutn
Stanley, bad a Tumor removed from
hia neck at the Medissl Department of
the University &lt;m Sets rd ay morning.
At last accounts he was doing well and
is expected heme in ■ few days.

PIOTTTZIES 1
PICTURES :

kern; for Secretary, Wm. H. Scudder;
which report was accepted and adopted,
Tbo Convention than elected as Dele­
gates to the State Convention, D. Stri­
ker. I. W. Vruoman, J. J. Parkins and

The Missionary Society of th" M. E.
Church will bo entertained by Mra.
Samuel Dickie oa Friday evening.

A telegram from Washington brings'us the glorious news, that the Suproms
Court of the United States sustains the
adof the Legislature of 1873, taxing

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

GROCERS.
TODAYS ADVERTISEMENTS.

UUPUSrffi,

snnx
wra ud
Shingles, Lath, 4c.
NMte,.

GOOD NEWS.
Did yon kbow that Mr. Grace, has
bought In the Grocery Hlors, with John

Crawley, and ate giving lhe beet ot ber­

•TB ■
Boek-

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NEW YOWL

GIN

In Independent Physician,
Number of cows, 10.
Butter add
Butter for family um, cream.

THEALDIKE; THE ART JOURNAL
OP AMERICA.

Milk furnished tbo factory.
14,340 lb*., st 05* per 1W
Ibe.............................
- Calve* rateed
Hog food

UeZiMk. it equal* tbo finest Electoral
or Saxony wool grown Tbe diminu­
tion of the number ef fold* to the inch
shows the interior ty
An excellent brouae for .mall costing*
maybe made by faring together 1)5
gam of copper by weight and W part*

Parufln te the beet material for ptotoetiug pnlfobed steel tn iron from ru.t
Fwt hard sand ^instead of nahn on
nuppery aklcwalk*
The paring* of a btnbel ol apple* are
said to yield a qunrt of eider, by tbe aid
ufahaad prw*
A French meter is about fifty time*
the diameter of a five cent piece. Tb*
•ite* «oia weigh* exactly fire gramme*.
' A cracked bell which givee a jarring
aowad may be improved by sawing or
filing tbo ruptured edge* k&gt; that they
by tbe vita*-

IJUEAT8 ALL TOBIAS OP

CHRONIC DISEASE,

FARM FOR SALE.

Total|62l» 78
Maxing an average uf &gt;82.78 per
oow.
Parte I. II, III and IV ate now ready.
The butter for family um, a* ipven in
tba above, is computed at 26c pei pound,
SUTTON’S
being a fraction over a cent umbr tbo
average market price for tha year, while
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
the milk furnished tbe eheeoo factory te
given at PS eeala per 100 pound*, al­
though Mr. McCotter, proprietor of the
cheoeo faet.Ty, think* when the return*
are all in. it will foot up over 81.00 per
REPRODUCING
hundred pound*
If tb* above figure* are correct,—and
they are, for Mr. Green ha* kept a dai­
ly recotd throughout tbo year,—it abowa
I hat many of our formers seem tu be
Art Journal,
over aaxien* to dtepoM of tb* very beat The London
paying slock th-y can rsi*e. If every
fanner would but keep a regular day
book be could **ry *oou determine
wh«t would pay him beet,—whether
rairiag grain or raising bones, keeping
cowa sheep, ote. There ten? place in
Michigan better adapted to dairy pur­
pose, than tbte taction, and ecanely
anything the farmer eau engage iu that
will paid him oo large an imeom* from I'arta I, IT and III are just Published.
the money invested, to say nolhiag ol
THE ABT JOUINAL.
the diffareuee In c*re and labor be­
tween caring for stork, and raising Ce»kjrteia Ita-Ul.wK., .&lt; II .Kk u..
ta, beet All
Uluu.liu,
grain.
he»
lb« nrliw relawet el■ Tk» AM**'.
With a cheeea factory ia thia place,
•nd one in Suufleld, we think tbe farmer
• ho diapooo of hi* mileh cows, maker ■
mistake., We. should be glad to give
the result of the obiervatiua of other
former* or dairyman on this subjeci.—
JEUwyrtee.
J

SEMI

; ounce. Boil for ten miautk* and apply
with a brush, eijber hot or eold.
A piece of alum aa big aa a hickory
nnt will render clear a pail of muddy
water. Dissolve the alum. atir and al­
low the impttritte* to eettle.
Tbo length of tbo double whiStetree
and the neck yoke for a sleigh should
bo just aa long u tha sleigh ia wide
Thatogrsphsi* who um large quan- from tbo center of one runner to the
■tfos of uioale ofsilver *hould allow all
Ibeexce** of riivvr, acetic arid, aud
YEW ADYEBTISEMENTS.
sOetukaUan from the plates uudergvfog davelopment to ritn into stone jar*
C. P. Rowell a Co'$. CoU,;..~
containing fragment* of line. By that
Moen* the metallic silver may ba collec­
ted ; It should than be digested with di­
late Mitphuric arid, washed and dried
ia aa oven ao that quite largo earing

PORTARL

OLD LONDON DOCK

120 Law Arnie,
GW.XM&amp;,

V.'1$X*« i
ISlit'tajl
te* beieeM the fe-L."

Cnhctiin a fetal Practice

'5*".akh?v U. tsx-teaf

■farm

ADVICE CIVKN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.

for sale !

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'~rfVwtoe ■mate

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ia ika aaiur-t lk* •*;*!■ ofTki.cn, J 11 awAra*. Isle of J.teUri te »skl Cean*/ ilMaual.
LUaaAnv.MaAelabteairef iteTk.u. ..f t*D
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lar «r Narrk nil, at » o &lt;lxk &gt;a IM foraaaaa.
*a aulcaad for Ilia kaana*
tail aauuaa.
jal Iba* Ilia bain al law ef aUl laraMed

FOB THE ALDINE,
PRICES DELIVERED OS BOARD OF CARS AT SPRINGFIELD. QUID

utetati;’."
&gt;. Ik* foilwwla* *-.H
»l*wa&lt;klewti iiUn.
&gt;«MlrteU .fohite ■«

JENNIE.

Derlla*. I .a |*mI,
Kium- i*.,i.„„
SCRAP BOOKS.

Jte.r X«. HU
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■tkleaoe lb«&gt;k&gt;&lt;lr uZ&gt;.
An
Farewell, Aeete D*rbe(.»ae( Seke So

We manufacture and furuirii at low price*, Pulleys, MhaRlng. CuWpUam ate
anxen, a loo furnish Belting, Oom How, Ac.
«
Further InfofcaUon will be cheerfully gtreu by addressing the manuteotiooa

.T A MES LEFFEL «fc CO.

SO
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SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

THE FLOWER

TEAS:

THE

OF KILDARE
THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.

■1 1
— —wii,uufc. u.uiwt.ur
tbe hight of tba capital lottan to be
tew. tbo widths an a* follows: B. F.
£• JTXAl C. d. e. o. h. k N. 0. Q.
B,T, V. X and T, eleven; L five; J,
eight; B and L, nine; M and W, aevonfoew; Z and A, twelve: Numerals : 1
equate five; 2,8, 4,7. 8, nine; 4. elevow; 8, 9. 0. tan.
Lower ease leitan
(hight rix and a half): Width : a, b.d. I
k, p, q, x and x coven and a half; e, e,
Ks,eersn;L Lj. L L three; g,h,n. u,
eight; m, thirteen ; r, v, y, six ; w, tea.
Glycerine is an excellsnt coaling for
the istericr of plaster mold*.
A strong eolation of sulphate of msraarie give* a beautiful quality to whita-

IOWA AXD NEBRASKA,

fte BnrtiWa I Inarn BItet IB. Co.
i 1 a 11

1 Ill'll

u»..rc. r.i&gt;.
CimSSERS WASTE!).
| THE ALDINE COMPANY,

Ayer's

•y Pectoral,

58 Naidon Lana, New Yorkv
Ageals for MIcbliraB,

Jaey Itt, UH.

1 f ** l e M* ttlliS
BttecSv*.

BcrthM Horton &amp; Remr,
Detroit and Grind Brpi le. Mich

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1M

Medicated Cough Candy.

JOHN PETTIT

§100,00 0 00
.'A.mAXIIX. 13
TO BE DMT RIBCTt
13 .

Glass can bo drilled with a fool moistaood with dilute sulphuric acid. This
last is batter that turpentine.
.To wash calico without fading, infuse
8 gilte of *nh in 4 quarts of water. Put I
ia the ealteo while the eolation is hot,
a*d leave until the latter is cold. It is
said that in this way tbe colon ar* ne­
gated permanent end will not tad* by
stebeequul washing.
tlswrid better, pork, and lard casks
■■7 be purified by burning straw or

- White lead robbed up with linseed
•0 to the eearistenco of paste te an axeelteat appbeauea for burn*.
. Qaiatin mixed with glyeerin te liquid
white hot, but an riaitic ootid when
«sML Ueefal for hennetteally sealing

BURDETT ORGANS

MICHIGAN CENTRAL­
RAILROAD

PRAIRIE LANDS
It te aaid that charcoal will fatten
fowl* and at tbo same time give the
■teat improved tend era •*• and flavor.
Pulverise and mix with the food. A
turkey require* about a gill a day.
. Lampblack and butter are need to
prepare ribbon* in hand stampa.
The following te a convenient table

MATCHLESS”

Pianos, Organs,
Aud MuticalMenUaniliBe Generally. ~

$200

GIF! ENTERPRISE!
fe Grad Mill ftfutlOMUMt!
One Prize $5,000 in Silver

He keeps constantly on
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
in price from $250 to $1800.
Also, Agent for famous

New England

Te clean cider barrel*, poor in lime
water, and then i»rt a trace chain
Sheoogh tha bung bote, renumbering to
fastee a atoowg cord on the chain *o a*
to pad! st out again. Shako the the bartoiwarilall the rnoid fosidoia rubbed
eC Rinse with water, and finally pour
heltatowhfoky.
‘
A piece of parada oendlo about tbe
•foe of a nnt. dteeolved ia lard oil at
MO- Fah, thb mixture applied one a

SI

Organs,

Manning and Burdett Or­
gans.
Good Agents Wanted tn every County

r

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

Mcrtiaje Preiiti

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS

il.IWBIil ElWOra.
I Bead* are luaot for Ike yenM*
fate, for fiU erMUM ofkkUria?
Perpetual World's Fair,

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Capit’l Premium $100,000. !

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PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.

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to*, remove and rub dry.
Awwlnge may be made wetarproof by
■lllglllt frutin a solution remaining
Mf cmU anwp, aad afterwards in an-

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1875,
taWnal apd. BUymes Canto.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

and prayed for him. Ha had children,
and true io hi* boyish vow, ha played
with them, told stories to them, and
look th*m on excursions on Bunday, to
that tlist day bscamo an epoch to thorn
ol hilariou delight.
Hia wile had also been rigorously
brought up by her lovely aaint-like
mother, who waa what need to ba called
an Old School Presbyterian,' and aha,
too. when a littto child. Buffered far bar
religious belief. Wiser than her hus­
band, she clung to the truth and jrejoci*d the error* of her childhood training.

Sound the trumpet I
Beat the Drum!
Downfall in Clothing
Nov has come !
|-ESSMA£ttE’;7““ 1

S7j,(IIIB IM OF OIHOMO Win IMTUWi
is we fin’d we have still a Large Stock of Overcoats fold
inter Clothing on hand, wc will offer all goods Below* Cost for
i* next

30 DAYS ONLY

n**1 TklnlBs:»r J*r&gt; •&lt; ***S

.Van's Heavy Overcoats. $3 and Jf.
.Ven's Cape Overcoats, $5 to 10.
$18 all wool Beaver Overcoats for $10
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And then camo a Sttudsy evening,
uh ! never to be forgotten by the bappy
wife, when her husband walked up tho
aisle of that simple country church and
mad* hi* humble c.nfvreion. Hi wa»
the oul* one- and whoa all tli* congre­
gation arose, and extended to him the remark to which the poor man in his
"right band of fellowship," thus taking griol had givel utter*ceo; “1 wi«l&gt; yuu
him into the church by that beautiful bad to oaxu voar money aa I de miaw"
In the trod.I uf a row uf ' figure*.
symbolic set. a tnuicadike visum swept
“Put yourself in my jdacr," intruded
Iteoll. .
Once alter ii bad croeeed hie mind,
away ; heaven opened, nnd ale saw
myriads of angles rejoicing with halle­ be told down hi* pen eaying, “Well. I
lujahs over him who had repentwl and think I should find It rathe* hard. 1
was aaredI with a Hide cry abe renk have a mind t»drop ia thare this after­
noon, and ere Aw it fare* with hia
fainting into her *aat; but uo one heed­
ed bar; they were too intent u|wu. family; that man has arouaed aiy curi­
watching the tall hand sumo maw, whose
About 5 o'(dock* ba put on a gray
it rang* eon ret tian had boeu *nch an
wig aud oom* old, cau-uff doth**, and
unaccountable durprise.
But after llw eetTicvi were over the walked to th* ro.i.l*are uf Mr. Bishop,
aud
knocked at the doer Mr. BUbop,
kindly people crowded around Iteh hu«bind and wife, wishing them joy. and a pale, weary looking vvu*il, opened
adopting them a&gt; brother and sister tor
“For shame, you bad boy 1* *l»e an­ time aud etontty.
swered. "Stop making disrespectful
journey, for he had walked many miles
puns, if you please ; and you need nut
that day.
go if you don't please."
Mr*, bishop cordially invited him in,
So the children went to church with
and gave him the beet seat the room
her iu tho mornings and took long
afforded. She then began to make
walks with their father in the sweet
prepetition*
tor tea. The old gentle­
ried,
cheeking
cough
assailed
him,
and
summer afternoons:
In the erasing,
after eating yard* of bread and butler, a hectic spot appeared upon his cheek, man watched her attentively- He saw
the healthy, happy little creature* which uerur want away. Consumption there was uoelaatirity iu* her stop, no
hope
in
bee
movements;
and pity for
would ting hymn* with her. Even tho bad fastened its cruel fang* upon him.
Then for three years—yearn of pure her began to ataal into hia heart.
baby of two years would carol out
and bolt* living -ba struggled with the
dread ditoasM, until hit physunao. un­
able or uuwillingto eve the fatal word*,
with a delirious oolemn air, as if eh* • too late'' were written upon hi* form
bad been iu tho habit of perusing tho
sacred scripture* for years and yoatx
Proecnlly, there cacao a Bunday morn­
Aud ibough with hi* cultured wind
ing, when the husband said, “Dimple" and te'to be enjoyed trarriiug through
(a pet name) “I bear that the wile of tbuwe beautiful toreign Undo, th* step
th* Con grogstional clergyman has a giew heavy, the shapely hind* almuat tea They invited tho stranger to eat
Gue vuiiw, and leads the choir in her trauapareul; lin'd at fast tn* fiat Went with thorn, saying,
“We have not
husband's church; I think I will go forth that be mutl die. But it brought much to offer you, but a cap of tea
and ja** my opinion upon her singing*" Bo tome*. Iheiik G—l, he «•&gt; ready. will retreali you after your tong jour. “Very well, dear, that's right,” was
They were iu the ouulh oi Fraoc
averv 4rori she said, and kissing him when s Buu layeame, br^b*, fovelv. tho
lari. In broken wbUpers bo *aid that
it we* but a short **[&gt;aratiun. onlroaiing
For several Sunday* the husband at­ bis litjl* wifo not to grfot*. Ho sent
tended tho Congregational church aad
the wife, the Episcopal; and aa a nat­
ure) ronvequenr* tho Mias .Snarling
aud Mr. Sneering who live in every
swell village, observed, “what can it
mean ? hare you noticed that ho goes to
one chuieh and all*'to another ? What
an awful quarrel thorn must be between

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This is the Biggest Bargan of all.

Good Cassimere Suits, from 17.50 to 10.
.
US and 20 fine all wool suits for 12.50 and 13.50.

$_■&amp; to $40 Custom Made Suita, finest in the City,
from $15 to $25 only.
Boys’Overcoats from*0'2.50 to $4.

100 PAIRS MEH’S

GENUINE CORDUROY PANTS REDUCED TO $2.50.

Men’s Undershirts and Drawers 25 to 45 cents.
Men’s

Extra

Pine

Undershirts

and

Drawers 50 cents to

Cloesv Below Cost-Sheepskin 50 and 75 cents-

Sl.OO-

Buckskin 81 to SI.5O.

MEN’S CARDIGAN WOOLEN JACKETS
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Thi.

TO $2.

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She did nut ‘ talk it uver" with her
butbund ; shu did nut uvea offer to go
to church with hiiu ; she wai too wise
to do anything but “watch ami'pray
I hen another Sunday came. They
were nit just returned from Doming
service and ehe was taking off her bon­
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Stni® ait Inkaiical

m

J. P, ROBERTS.

DENTIST

4 50
3.76

JOHN STANLEY I

LANDS

Ekm Ian Ml 1hrCat

GROCERIES

HOW HER HUSBAND WAS SAVED.

AFIIEOBAII1I0WIIIBEOIOR.
Frew U* Ill.rirsteJ ClrUli.s Wmkly.
H* was brought up rigo rowahr, after
a fashion somber enough to content the
glootniret Puritan. No playing, nor
reading of story books on Sunday ; no

be jeeriogty apoken, and a light laugh
suecredod them, but aho darted a iwtft
ayn-tteh at hnr hytbaad's fare aud saw
just n percaptibla qairar on hi* wallout lips, and the least shade of trouble
in the beautiful blue eyes.
Her heart beat violently and a joyful
flush overspread her face. Quick a*
lightning cam* the thought, “It t*
God's hand." But eh* said never a
word, only walked quietly into list chil­
dren's roem and gently cloeed tlio doer.
There, falling on bar Bnao*. her very
•oul cried out, "O my Father ia haaven
what fa this that thou hast dene? Oh.
take not away from mo thia strange, un­
looked-for hope, which, light as thi-iledewn, I dare not disturb with breath of
mine, tyi in thy own good time m*ke
this blessed eigu a more bleared oertaiu ■
ty, for Jaau* my Bavionr'a sake,"
The children want into the wood*
that nfiernoan os usual, and cam* ho am
declaring that papa, if po«aibte, hal
boon awoe.er and kinder than ever before, and the evening hymn* wrre j ►ro­
od ia by th* little wife with outward
calm.'but a heaving heart and a iac* of
uawonted paleaaaa, a pala, yearning,
laving face.
Th* next morning aa boot. a. her
husband was ou the train iu Nsw Yurk,
she put oc her boaaet. and hasleoiug to
th* bouse of th* Coogregatioual minis­
ter, requsoted a private interview with
him. With smarng. gentle rourto.y, he
aoadneted her into hia study and} that

“Ar* you willing,'' she began abrupt­
ly and agitated--“mo you willing to

.l

H

his last to&gt;i» was geo* He had just
recovered from a fa of iHosss. and had
cx|Kud«I ths money with which be bad
mtand*d to make th* last payment co
IC* bcusel Tro*, that gaatlemsu had
waited one yrar, when he had failed to
mwrt the demand, owing to illuea* L
tn* family, aud be had fait very rnsch
obliged to him for doing *«.' Tku, year
ho bad been laid up for ’rerorsl mnaths,
durfofcvhieh be could earn nothing,
aud all tala saving* were then needed

On Sunday evening* th* mother
taught th" doll* tweet, aimpie versos ol
Scripture, which the children rcueat.nl
tor them &gt;nnd woe unto the doll who
waa unmindful and made mil takes 1 It*
little mother's heart would acbe until
the had taught her child correctly, and
made it repeat the verso—through her—
without a mistake.
One aueimer, not long ago, tho fam­
ily of whom, we are writing wore at a
pretty village on the line of the Ker
□aven railroad. Aa usual, the mother
hired a pew in the Episcopal church,
for the had adopted her buabaad de­
nomination, and had greatly gratified
hie family thereby.
“You won't expect me ever to uo to
hoar that old fossil," said her huabxu 1
“why, ha haan't a too h in hia head.
He will mumble and ■ hew hia word*.

$25 and 30 Overcoats offered for $15 and 18.

L

hard lile ef a poor man. If you eould
only in imagination pul youroelf in my
plan*. I think you would have a little
more tusrey on me."
-Tt Is uselea* talking; I exlswdad
this on* year, and I esnnot do so any
lungvr." replied Mr. Merton, a. be
turned to hr* desk and eoctlaued wri-

to God through lore rather than fear ;
and so following tlio exauipl* of a wire,
excellent, well-known minister, she
gave her little cnee Sun’ay dull*. On
Saturday night the week day doU*. with
all their belongings, were put away
amidst much bofaterou* jollity and noiai.
The next morning th- Bunday dole
were quietly taken out, and after m«ay
cautiuna as to their good behavior and
reminders of the day, were brought
down autre. If the weather was stormy
th* children end doll* had church at
bom*. Ererrthing was dou* decently
and in order, even papa, who lad the
si owing,. -wa* aboucmally solemn on

TO BE SACRIFICED AT ANY PRICE!

JteQt ROBERT.v,
i-8 ralnxs
rog

WHOLE NO. 980

with God tor Me brothm*’* soul, and;
MR. MERTON'S LEMON,
both rose up euaforte**! with the sreursnoo I Uni ttiuy and done what they
coaid. leaving ths teue ia his hand*.
All th* rest uf th* summer that young
earned man preached the aarmon*
sell tire
eaxl Mr. Morton.
which ware, under God, to bring lib or
“In lbric_ae,"| said Mr. Bi.hcp, h
d«u*’l&gt; &lt;n*m*l, to ot&gt;* uncoociou* hearer.
will yl cunrewdi* evl-t ai “ - C™1 **CI*Ace, and allar ab the struggle* I have
made my family will again be homotee It m very hard. I only wiah yoo

Bed-Time .tone*, and still better known
a* L. C. M , tlio B.&gt;rion Literary Corres­
pondent of New York Tnbane, p«ys
tho following graceful tribute to Bl.
Nicholas and its Editor:
Mrs. Mary Mapea Dodge wa* certain­
ly made to edit St. Nieluda* and write
ftliyme* and Jingle, for its reader*.
By the way, St. Nicbote. romi to use, if
not the beet jioMiblo young folks' magariae, nt test the beat one which the £nghsh speaking world baa yet eeeu. It.
fa a delightfol piece of ortravagsao* to
hare two reriala running aloace, by two
such suthar* a* Mua Louisa M. Alcott
and Mr J. T Trowbridge. Mis* Alaotl's Liltin' Wemen was th* most popu­
lar book sinoa Uocte Tom's Cabin, ami
already one can see that thu Eight Cous­
ins must be nearly related to Uh» lattl*
Woman in worth and wit—first cousins
nt least.
A* for Mr. Trowbridge'*
Y’oung Surveyor, 1 like him so much in
January, that I cm determined to make
In* farther acquaintance.
But, after alt. tbe Right Cvutina and
Th* Young Surveyor are only u etema
gueeis-it i* Mrs. Dodg. who keeps
bouse in St. Nicholas and make a magaiinu a* Madam.. Raeemur uiado a refoa, drawing from each visitor bls beat,
and charming alike by her speech end
by her silence.

i’lald. will be popular among «|«iaf

“at lb* bread aud liberal views yw os□re^efmM
ectfatsa gwMcahy.
1 ewppmd I ted po^y * MeaAnge
over you ia moans, afiaaetm Md Mlture, yet bow reamped aad narrow­
minded Lave beea my view* baaed*
youra? That wifo uf your* in an ee«&gt;mable lady, aud the buy ef yours will

children were ill a long time, and the
expeMeelelt mo without the toaana to
pay the debt Mr. Merton egreed to
wait another year if I would pay lire
i-jiere:f.\j did so. Thia year I was for
sevou tuualh* unapl* to work at my
,-nuto cud earn anything; and ot cuureo
when pay-day cornea around, and that
i* vpry soon, too. I shall again be unable
to Meet tho demand."
“Bat,” aakl the stranger,
“will not

“No, sir,” replied Mr. Bi.bop, -I
saw him thia morning, and he said b*
must have tho manat, and that he
should b* obliged to lorecloee tho mort­
gage.”
“He must be verv ban! teat ted," re­
plied tbs traveler.
■Not uccreoorily *o," said MLr. Biabap
"The fact is. there rich men know noth-

ty. The reason is obvious. Th«y.know
how hoarily U falls, eruebhig the spirit
out of a man, and to use tny favorite
expression, they ean at once pnt them,
salve* in the unfortunate &lt;me's &gt;&gt;lace
and appreciate Lis difficulties, and are
’ therefore always reedy to render urevlI enoe as for aa they are able; and ii Mr.

The new Bpciug ftrannivo bat will be :

roe* good*.
Feminine tlnsjmry i« still bonoeatrated
t the back.
,
.
A fashion exchange ssya baeqne* will
* shorter in spring.
The lateM baB-dreea tints ore a ml-

toughed Mr fa.rteo.
^Well, it ia a goud joks»" eaid Mr.
Bishop, -gucl in more MMrethM earn.
It ha* U&gt;ra.iaal«4 very ylaannntly tut
“^Iwme^-foU.'- ^ Mr. Martm.

Bo slow to promirebat quisle to pernm. •
. ,
.
Better jo artuid than fall rate a
Hah.
Belter g-_&gt; stere than tn ba* ccsnpaay.

�of cotta# not on-

’# .'W

aww.

Nxw Yusx, March 1st 1875.

UBLlCAN TICKET

Thurlow Wood having lived eighty whitlty mills.

Feasibly th*. Y. M. O. A

thoughtful thing to do, al all event*.

wlUlng to Uy the temptation for

•oonomlcal aa poeslb!#, thoir Intention

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

forming, but to propel! merchandise,

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods

Republican party, ho hot undertaken,

ever brought to this

Wytox M. (XTTCXabX.

City

which we offer to -the public

TU»D&amp;MB Bl WAMOJtD.

Ku-Klux and then of the

Intended lo use as salesman cheap for Cash,

charges «U our financial trooblea to tho chance* of being killed by roughs of

nui IHIUB uro UBSU oooo*: lUBl I Will
fallow upon the track of the scuta wag's
blood. I SWEAR THAT IN CAHE
OFOLIt BEING IXTEHP.UI’i El' I?.

r WILL REGARD NO OaTH THAT
WILL CONVICT ONE OF ITS MEM-

try than all other occupations through

annually to support the families of those

bind {minted windows.
ried on in violation of all right and Jus­
tice. Look at tho business of al! honest

give no equivalent In property.
Bnt thia robbery of money la but

fur t How about boots at 820 per pair, i still tags- Th# importer* and jobbers
made ol imported leather ? Huw about are doing comparatively nothing, and
hereupon take upon myoelf this moot the thousand) of young men. and old
solemn and binding obligation, in the
morn hopeful then it has been. The
suits per year. nt fancy French pricesF merchants insist that the stocks are
How abuut the French wines, the nearly exhausted, that the people have
tkx wnrrz lsaove earn .­
Ft end i brand!**, and the French almost
1. A. B. do solemsly swear, before
Almighty God. aad In tbo nrevence of
Huw about
those my friends here awemblod. b&lt; In;
tboronghly prosperous season.
May
fully and scriouaiy impressed with the
tkeir hopes be realizsd.
sacredoeaooflbeact. that: never will
Pano.
make known either by word, sign, or
regularly tu enjoy pleasure which.
State Newa.
TH« WHITE MAN'S RACE ANDOF
THE WHITE MAN’S GOV! 1:.'MENT, AND THE FRIENDS OF
THE NIGGER EQUALITY. ARE
NOW, AND FOREVER Hit a£,L BE,
women,
Soap and water ia the beat me tertal
MY ENEMIES. I .wear to obey the and if auytliii.tr, mor* »&gt;; aud when
chief in all hit conttliutloual ordom
and ell other orders which he may Imuo
by tho direction of thi* eoclety. J
SWEAR TO KILL ANY MEMBER
J. C. Deyo, the Jacknm herso fancier
OF THIS SOCIETY WHO SHALL
PROVE FALSE TO THIS OATH. I

pr. I8WEABTOGIVE MY PAT­
RONAGE AND SUPPORT TO THE
MEMBERS OF TH1H SOCIETY lx
PREFERENCE TO AI.L OTHERS.
And lastly. I swear by thte Bible, this,
skull, and this blood, that, should I
ever prove untrue in any ono particular
th* obligations I have here taken,
irsaervedly, voluntarily, 1 hope to bwme an outcast, an allot!' to my Triendv,
y country, aad my God. All of
blah, so help me God.

t

Perfumeries. Toilet Seis. J-c:,

pay, particularly when the corporation ft Into a Orange Call, and bare been
owning them are making money by tho
$c. Give us a call.
oord, but what can t^ev do T
They Antl-Grangvr* to pay over their foe.
tliousand children coat now from |1GO have to live, and should they all quit.
Hopkins A Dames.
aland that tbrlr Intention now, 1* to
Hastings, Dec. 15, 1874.
fiflcyn year* ago. Thio io all very well,
build a Granger grist mill at Bedford,
but n|
;
• successfully dispute with capital If tlu» matter,
them thought
Y. M. 0. A. ev*.ld only indue* th* cor­
poration* tojiay their meu d*c«ntly, they hur.y tor the mill; and that the
Europo and that gold goo# from hero would du a greater work than th* dlithere to pay for them; bat hare the tribaiion of caffs*
what they should do with their Intend

I wlU truly and faithfully kwp accrel
even tsnto death the plana vid move­
meat* of thteeodety. I do furthermore

We only want to sell just

trying to get him a situation In th*
not have him there, and they thought
they bad better put up a building at
once In whleb they eould reeuro him
oafcly.
XXX.

JOHN PETTIT

The National Grange “Bumming.”
. The fallowing, under the above head-

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to Fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTO/KE^S E^Otf Otf.
We dare not tell the public, we are making better work tb*a
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. We pi
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now wru&gt;
we have come down Tvntj-nrt Mm e ai B*tn, we trembU a
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate us so tant*
so that we cannot do anything.
We had some talk with a man from California about sendiDj
him Thiriy-fivc Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us for
business besides the

March nth. wilt we think instruct, If It

GIFT

The National Grange of Patron* of
Husbandry has bit-a having a good
Um* "Humming” about Charleston and
vicinity—at hast that is what a rail­
road man or an honest, profcwslonal
politician would call IL Th* Grange

Pianos, Organs,
And Musical Merchandise Generally.

State Agent for the Popular New Eng­
- lend Organ, Light A Ernst, Fallout

whiclb will bo given away'to our Customers about the middle
of September next, has attendcncy to make more trade than we
want. .

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

He

keeps

constantly on

was th« lucky man last July. th*t g')l the Cutter.

We wo#h

“He is too lucky.”
«ceei&lt; Invltatlnn# to co #n excursion* hand J7o. 1, Pianos ranging lot him draw this year.
two-thirds cf the time during its session,
Warning the people not to come all at once, we are
and the members still drew pay. would ' in price from $i50to $1800.
not the 1‘atnms of Husbandry wake up Also. Agent
for
famous
■i-*
slightly T /.nd tl en to think that the
NaUonal Grange should endorse how­
ever qusllfiediy, Tom Scott’s Pacific
railway subsidy scheme—and the &lt;pialIBcall'&gt;n«-do not amount to a fraction of
an excuse for ouch action—Is stagger­
ing to a neophyte I How doe* it ac­ Manning and Burdett Or­
799.32, uf which 870,879,22 was fur cord with the ‘‘obfccte'' of the Order* gans.

J. H. Knple ha* been nominate! and
rexfirmod ai I’ortmaiter at Detroit, to
■orccedF W. Swift.
Th# •total amount ot non-taxnbl#
property in Detroit ta 85,559,810, of
which 8-.54S,300 ta railroad land* and
building*.
Digby V.,Bell filed - hi* paper* on
Tuesday, «r*« «wotn io, and naaumed
hi* dutie* a* Collector ot Cualoma at
Detroit
Rev. J. W, Rubin*on, prusiding elder

LOCAL
Cloudy.

Guld 115.

Pleasant Monday.
Snowing Tuesday aftenn

a little o

Fin* job printing is a sps

J. X. RUED &amp;&gt; CO

Truly Yours.

New England

Organs,

NOW IS YUORTIME!

Of coureo be
display^ Ono young mau who failed R. will bold a mrwting Detroit city on

POST OFFICE TIM I

on, and were the expenses of uiembon

duoed by tho madly rich mon of the
country Tho riclisst of them live very
simply. Daniel Drew lives as plainly pointed postmaster* in lb*lr respectir*
as though he was worth loss tins eotuu cities.
millions, and so dites Peter Cooper. A.
Spring Lake is lo be the acene of
T. Stewart, the great merchant whose another regatta next summer, and a
wealth his.mounted up till he does not
know himself bow much he is worth,
The fire dot

naaawiZATiox which RAMIFIES
THE WHOLE SOUTH, taking in al)
the veterans of the Confederate a rm Ise
ihsmefai [lervcralun of principle and
and the Democratic psrly South al meet
fhar attempts at-railway legislation,
In a body, it WILL BE SEEN
towns and citire can dally, hourly and THAT NO MAN CAN TAKE THIS
Tbs number of professional beggars
nightly walk Into grog shops, call'for OATH WITHOUT BEING FALSE who nro now infesting th# city is ubso
’ TO HIS COUNTRY, TO HUMANI1Y lately fearful. They haunt offiroa to a
AND
TO
GOD.
degree that makes life utboarubls.
nothing paid or charged, so long we
Half of them maka trade of soma sort a
News Items.
pretext, carrying for sale such light
against the traffic. I tbluk there art
goods as matches, blacking. Ac., bat the
other half ask for alms without qualifi-

COVXTY OFFlici

they bare hired the highest story In cines, Books and Stationary

tad:#* fifteen

oar whole body politic. Ask

complete

WI WK, TO HI I HOTI

Stock of Drugs and Medi­
work al ouch fearfully exhaustive tabor

rr-axcxoath:

WHAT THE GRANGERS H«
AMD CM ACCOMPLISH.

ffe have,

also, a full and
dren. He asserts that there are 10,000
ladiee in New York whose rostumM,

If you do you may be mduoed
to come to J. Dee Reed &amp; Go’s

The Michigan Central
gratuitously.

Gent’s Clothing,

Orange Is being manipulated by poli­
ticians, railroad man Rets and subsidy
I Will
»4U ... 7.
1W HURD HOUSE BLOCK.

Dry Goods of 'all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities

dZ&gt; three things fi ndT What’s up? Is
Anybody to blame 7 Or I* all this

Grangeni of tVInclic.tei, wla..

County of Barry.

LWSffl fflUTMO TlffiU

A plroaant Grang en&lt;tal and oyster
•upper occurred'at the residence of
Charles Qunntrill’ iu Benton, Eaton

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

a brick Hotel iu that place

ted for Congress.

called The District Record, to contain peted and a general good time prevailed.
Whitney's boot and shoo factory at story of si-k husbands aud children. Of information generally rotating to the
u.j_
___ i.........i
course a very largo |&gt;«r cent, of the proadjusted, so as to promote

Judge Blodgst baa decided that Ufa
inrurunes pohetse do not cover suicide.
The public debt was reduced last
mouth 86,660,183.
The Nebraska State Board of Agri­
Supreme Court, to declare null and
culture, ia offering a premium of 8100
suppression of the traffic Ln Intoxlaallug
California termers are embarking
largely in the culture of flax. Tho crop
promisee well in that State.
on the producing community to support

few if any can pay It, though there Is

produce nothing but pauperism, crime

abase of agricult nral implements and

at wholesale, itutend of individually at

during 1874 is

tore of placard* for beggar* ta a regu­
lar btuition and that th# beggar can
lurritL himself ur herself with any
caure of d»troM that may bo thought
to bo must effect ire. Ono boy wbo *it*
on Union Hquare, an Italian, who of
course could not read English, displayed
a placard on which vta* written, "This
pour woman was left u widow with four
small ctildiw." He displayed this
placard two ttayn when it was shifted to
something more io accord an** •with th*
actual situation^

and Msntatee circuit, who ably repre­
sented Bay county in th* stat* tanato
in 1871-2-3, is uominatod for a sec­
ond tsrm.
The Chicago and 1-ska Huron Rail­
way company lost one of tbeis best
Sisseogvr coacliM, on Tuesday lest, by
re. It burned at South Bend while
the train boy* ware at breakout
Charles H. Denison, Esq. of Bay
Oily, baa recrivsd and accepted st. in­
vitation to deliver tire oration at the
Mishigan Soldtarv' aad Sailors' re-union
to b* b*l:l at Grand Rapids, April 14.
A writer in tho Balti* Croak Journal,
in relating sumo romintaetnre* al Its Ha­
voc, Eaton county, eays that 80 yaara
ago Jooeflb Treat wss rotten-*ggod by

y
uxrexn-Tiuox.
Culfax's lecture* will have a financial
crime committed by their victim whom value to him of 66,900 thia Mason.
.
-ah#groat saada! case still drags iu
they deprive of reason by selling or:
Japan will help ou the Centennial slow length along. Th* Tilton people
ie*t«d the esuo with the teetimiay of
8500,000 worth.
^Mrs. Moulton, and now Beecher has
bill abolishing the system of allowing
“three days' grace," for the payment of pris* everyIxxly. Her testimony was
clear and explicit against Beecher, and month.— There were nineteen disehargbuaineea and quit bls hellish robbery,
imides. she is more difficult to im­
At Scuth Wooditoek, Vl.. on Friday peach than any uf the other witnoetrial, lesring 738, remaining,
night, n young mnrrixl woman. Mr*.
Henry D. Reymond of Curaub Flat, N. rrcord bis idea of her in more ware
H., accidentally inflicted u;»on herself a than one, and Lis statomenta of her ab­
A convention of cititaut uf ibo Upper
solute truthfulness must count terribly Pealnnriar who favor th* movement to
against hiui now. Everts tried all aorta form a n*w territory of that region, will
there is now over 1300,000,000 of spe- of expedients to find a flaw iu her state­ b* held at I»bp*miug on Thurvdir,
ment, but without sraib She was by March 11th.
F.x-Vico President Colfax hoe jus! all odds the moot dangerous witness to
contributed 81,000 to ths graasbopper Beecher that has yel been celled.
D., L. A L. M. railroad during 1874 wvs
•807,697,38; azpease*. 1439,254,16.
Tho number of passengers carried over
to bide his shame, will conceal
the road during the year, 281,817;
Tho ireobeta in Ouunocttaut, Pennsyl­
vania end Ter
much property.
Th* balance of ca«h
in the ttate
him and to rein him. He cam take no
treaiury Fob. 24, 1875, wu 81,478,554,
blherline without falsifying hia previous ,
50. Receipt* during tho week ending
statements. He may suocosd in estab -1
March 3d. ware 171,450,89; payment*
listing thif, but it is difficult at thi * during earn* time 839.b70.82 ; balance
in the treasury 81,519,825,57; an increare for tbo wo*k of831,771,07.
trhal thny may tMtify, but it aeema imThe Detroit &amp; Milwaukee Railroad
iraaaibl* that h# ahould auixcaafully
couree of Infamy unwhlpt of jurtlcc.
The New York and Oswego Midland break down Tillou, Muulton, th* wom­ Company announce the ioaua of cheap
Rellread* end tho Potter Lew.
an Carey, Richards, tho brother of Mrs. round trip ticket* between any pointe on
Railway baa suspended opernliona
I.—— *T*L— - ■
— L.__ ___ __ ■
TiUun, and Mr*. ^Moulton. Bat w#

destroyed by fire early Saturday
ing; teas about 8500.000.

(hail one what we shall see, or rather
h*ar what we shall hear. Let u* al)

tSliding of net
bill was
lially restored.
paeeed by both ______ __ —___ —
stent authorizing the Central Bailway

tide last summer ; nulling it entirely

•100,000.

smplate other improvements which ean ot tail to be appreciated by the travel-

York, report* the yield of bl* dairy of
(er, besides what was used tn a family I

'Stop! Hearken Ye!

Master Che*.- of the Maa#acbu«»tt#
Grange, !*atrons of Husbandry, says;
that tho Order L« fiuurishlng. notwltb- I
standing the statement of Charles Fran- To
Arbcr Day In Nebraska occurs this
year ou the orcoud Wednesday In April
and the Legislature will be peUtloned
to make It a legal holiday. Ths Impor-

nTtom it may Concern!

j
Be it known, That I shall
I keep in'atock and fill to order
[ the Celebrated

"Di^ioi10
for PIown aud other purposes.
An Ililnota Grange la negotiating for
the lense of RM&gt; nerro of land In Mon­
ro” enuntr. MissL-sdppi, and fifty Illin­
ois families arc ready to move In and
completed.

ui Im Beau Plm,

Also a full line of Groceries.
heap as the Cheapest
as - the - best
Come and see
Hastings, Sept., 9th 18.4.

store at Wilton, whlpb has been doing
a thriving trade for the past year. The
members are talking of packing their
owu pork, Instead of sending It to the
pork-packing cetabUsbments.
A capital Lit of advlc4 was given by
Master Golder, of the Illinois State
Grange. In Ute annual addrese, that
members should settle all dispute* wlthsubordinate granges In tho country and
this doctrine can be completely recg-

and WIARD patterns, and

ry Co. Poultry Asaocta'ioa
next wees. W.e could not

curved yesterday

for Yourself

J- s- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

V- Spooner &amp; Hepburn
XEW GROCERY jVINJD TEAHOUSE
Just opened in Mr.BOWNE'S NEW STORE,
IT4ty//97-o/ Block,

Souji/ sin of s/^i Srnttf.

of all CURTIS. DODGE. ROBINSON

Where can be found a choice aud well selected Stock of Stapls
and Fancy
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY Ac.

Senate yesterday by a roti

'TU well.

lotto library a valuable pre

other flourishing City.

A complete tumortment of all kinds of Whole and GrotinA
Spices

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.
Also a General saortmen

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Seaaon. *

j
Frcih Vegetables alvraja on band.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamps &amp;. Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp;. Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County ,

ofthugningn hare purchased 8225,000
worth of farm ImpUment* through their
own ageucks, and 844S,«ia worth of
fhmlly aapplic*. There are fifty-three
grain elevatemowned and ojierated by
the order bi j thal State. The Rural
K'orid ad voeatr* holding open meeting*
c f grange* during Ure wist r.

Tho Tseumseh Herald says that Mr.
At the annual moetiajr of the Michi­ C. H. Rankin, of Dundee, recently sold
gan State Ppmological Society, recently
held at Lansing, an invitation to iota
tho State Agricultural Society in their weighed 242. 240 and 216 peunds re­
exhibition at the next fair at East Sagspectively. If any one can show better
figures than thee* on *evsn month* pigs,
we should lik* to see them.

Agricultui al. Imnlamtnls

agriculture, the Illinois Htote IMiltry

undoubtedly, bringjxittbe finest dle-

postage paid, daily 86,80,

CASH 1? V y
(GlVX MX A Caxx.)
Warehouse corner Broadway and A|
e8treet&gt;
W.T.BA8TMAN.
Haatiat*, Sept 23.1874

tbeir advantage to ex­
amine ourStock before purchasing elsewhere.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS
Free delivery to any part of the City.
Respectfully,
.
Soooncr 8 Hepburn.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
Ths New

Improved

Back-Feed

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE

fan.

erected at Port Austin during ths past
saaann. end waa
I™...... _

•67 45, wore bet; end of th* 2,000,000

skn Friday, Let nothing

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison invited and Competition Defied in

Teas,

The halt ia of brick, and was built by
a stock
—
•6,000.

Thursday, April 1st. al

t Thi

Coffees

and Sp:

Ilia annual report of the Ulinoi* Gen­
res Hui-

JOHN

STAIVLETT

al year. 8886,738. Oj-sfor ths year. 84,080,150;
i*l yuar 8560.858. The

for ado at pricea which defies

Nov. 10th, 1874.

uf Detroit

�■■Mi
Th* * Rt[-*lauc*H
B*|H*n.
v
_
Xl
'

wnuu.wu gfUMT mm.
*T^»

»Ul l»

C'Sji
STwifeiee *&gt;**«

State Land Ofjlce.

"ra *1~ • “,l

nt their Hall, on Friday evening of thia
W®k. Thu fiMtiviriea will cOMtot of
drawing by number*.for partners, playa,

“&gt;« at the lull. All are invited
I Convention will be held May* 26 and
rateu_____________ and a good time may be expected.
the Demottafic September 8.
Tho Hon. D. B. Briggs, our popular
Th* President has nominate^ Jam**
and efficient 8’ata Superintendent of N. Tyner, of Indiana, to be Beeund A*
Public Instruction. ha* appointed aa uataiit Pc*tma*i*r GencrnL

Andy Johnson was greeted with
Bute riaitor* to Ohret Collog. for th*
current year, Bov. Geo. R. Merrill id sotaulhitig like a small oration upon bi*
Adrion; Bov. Freak Basaell of Kola* appearance in the Senate.
Vice President Wilson gave bi* east­
marou. and J. 0. Gallup E*q., of Grand
ing vote for tho first time on "the Suldtoca' bounty bill.

Tbe Pontiac OtuiU ditnounew the
“ooanty tax bin,” aa probably one of
tbo woiat bill* ever before tho Legialoture. Profeaemlly in the internet of tho
new countie*, it realy hna a parontago
in the worat kind of cuucubinage be­
tween official corruption and cupidity,
and ia for no other purpo**, than to
A terrific tornado itruok th* village
fleere the State and uon-roaidaula, and of Houstonia, Pitta County, Mo-, on the
to farther jobbery, pocnlatiun aud pelt 23d iuat.. dawlroving th* bntinea*. part
on the j-art of a few county official* in ot tlio town. Nineteen buildinga were
dmwliahed and many perron* injured.

Tbo Aldine for March (No. 15 of th. •
current oeriea) is at band, quite a* boarily Ireighlad with good thing* a* usual
(which ia eaying much), and with- aorno
peculiariti** demanding special atten­
tion. Artiatically, it has many fesUurea
of tbe firi: axceUane*.
The fint en­
graving ia The New Dull.—admirably
well dune, but erne uf thoa* thing*
which team like a waste of fin* labor,
until one know* that it &gt;* a p*rtrnxt of
the daughter of tbe French writer, Ed­
mond About, by John 8. Davit; know
ing which, tho picture acaumea a marked
intereat. Evening, Pigeon Cove, Maaa-,
by Kxuaetuan van Elton, ia a foll-page
picture, with good feeling and execu­
tion. Taro charming smaller picture*
follow—Th* Modem Adam and Eve,
an&lt;l Tho Fiahermau'a Daughters, both
tolling lhair atorie* to perfection. _ Then

Lxxttea, Mick. Feb. 27, 1874.

rapidly into favor as poeaeaalnlU thee bet OM-g
xaiwt* of good q team, tu I
namely: Light runnier I

rtvai In fcxntly or sew

^’2^

behalf ot

duraed by one in ton of tho men by
■hoe* vote* he hold* hi* aeat in Con-!
groan, in hta oppeaition to that bill.

RMUGIB CTB6 liCSB GL Ifl, 1!

u-

tSwrtfitet rrtsn.hs;
bear n4 »1*M.
n

SEED AND PLANTS.

wood-engraving, anywhere publiah*d
The Minne*ota Legislature ha* poa*within a tong period. Three excellent
ed th* Moran bill, wlibh repeal* the
view* of Hereford Cathedral (wuat of
edioua railroad legialatien of last win­
England) conclude the art-couteute of
Will the Detroit ThJww pleas* attend tea, and all ia bappineaa and aarenity
th* number: a Liat of true opulence iu
to matter* in the fir.t Congrauionai
illuatration, and one appealing to al!
District. which principally ^through Rs
tut** in it* aingular rarietv.
Liteiarilly, tba number ia a trifle lea*
relluenca, ia now represented by a Dem­

ocrat and atop endoning on

Hxa.-vx* ron cxncux-A-a.

feo.

FreeCeee Ced Cr*ab*rrr,
*art fee Ualaad. UwUad. er Oar
C.f-1V. Tk.

thia number, like the two (.'receding,
proving bothjlatarminaliou and ability
to make The Aldine a high-class mngariae a* well aa a rich art-repository.
It la capecially rich in poetry—*U tbe
specimen* fiae. aud one notably ao.
Luve and Skating, by F. A. Blaiadell,
aomewbat long, tell* a reuouable atory
very prettily.
Impriauued. by Mr*
EiiaaUlh Akora Allen, ia iu that writer'a brat vein, but far too aad fur any
Tbe loss uf ahqep by doge in 1873 in
nleaaaut reading. Sorrow Ini work, by
Ohio «u estimated by the aueaeor* cf
that State nt 3153,318.

Tlio agents of the leading railroad*
running from ChicagoTiut. no Thur*day of last week, ngrood uu a tariff ou
Diiidend* have !*en doctor**! by the
freight of vnrion* clasass, lo which they ;&gt; lloM:iig tail load coiflpanie* :
agree lo conform strictly. Theeo rata*
Chicago, Burlington’A Quincy. 5 per
are higher Ilian tho»« that bare pre­ cent, M-uii annual payable March la.
Burlington A Miaeouri Biver, filler
vailed for a few week*, but cuniideiucotit., semi-annual, payable March 15.

number, poetically, ia A Bpurlo Pegas
ua. by Bertha Wythe, a name naw to
the literary world, but &gt;c«rc«ly acetined
to remain eo, thia ixnug taken ns a test
of power. It read* like an emanation
from George Herbert-' or soiti* other
fuurtli c!i*m treigbj aud grain, f&lt;utd
Mr b C. Annaball. late of th* Chi­ awaot English claialr. aud yet it induct
Chicago t-* N«w York, ia forty cent* per cago, Burlington A Quincy, hi* been with the spirit o! to-day. For its noble
philosophy ol heroism. it should go
ap[*ointoJ
Car
Aceountant,
of
tb«
MichUuu Irod pound*. Tbi* i* tnonty-four
_____ i --- i___i.l '
____ n-i.. ill...
*-en!a par bu*b«l for 7hoat.

Ig&amp;fcss

* asm
FLORAL

work

Ltcal lli;iji8;; police;.

■DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

LAWSON'S CURATIVE
FINE PICTURES

IHRtLaiJSCIATIU,

RHEUMATISM

BGSI jMB.aa.'S-'t

At Granger Prices.
Made *1 th*

CHICAGO *. N0BTHWE8TTRN

T. A. Dorimer, Mis. Snrali Rich**, J. H.
Earl, John Franco*. J. II. Hole*, David
E Holei, R. C. Horton, Mi*&gt; Martha L.
Huw about tho*** Stolen croqu.-t eote- Jackson, Eugene Kindre, Henry King*Can th* Wilkin* Bro*. gi».' the public bury, M. A. Livingston, A. McCullum,
Mi** Maly Pearce. Coy Smith, A. D.
any information. .
The snow thia 3th day. ul March i» Smith. Geo. Well*. James Young*
fully thro* feet deep in tbe wood*in the
County of Barry.
,
Report* frocii Waahingtun, «ay that tbipi-I*. Mich.

aic hundreds uf diwase* that Iw ackuo* ledgut it will nut euro: but what
he doc* claim ia thia, that there i* but
oua form uf klotJ discnao that it will not

*ion Friday, but nothing wa* dune fur­
ther than the aweariag in wembora.

Th* reviiad Pre nd urn Hat uf the Bar­
ry Co. Poultry Aa»«tiation will appear April lOUi 1875. Fur tbe cl
grubbing and grading of tho
naSird It. Il Fr*tu Ding Like
Wo go to prc*» without a word from township of Hdptk Barry County to the
the New Hampshire election which oc­ city of Hasting*.
curred yesterday?^ But th* Slate ia
divided nu the profile truia atorion to
close and the result doubtlul.
Rumor Im* it that under tin* new atatiun. In bidding umit stating our
management the I'oet officn is lo bo ro- price for grubbing aa th* jwiee for clear­
movtd ffom it* preacut cunvcmiont nnd ing and grading will bo expected Io
cover the rxpeuao of grubbing.
central quarter*. Wo hope nutCoutractma will be expected to give
At tbe Charier election* in thia State
aatiefactory security. The cumpauy relaat week, the Republican* wero gener­
•erva tho right to reject any or all biJ*.
ally •uecoaaful, and ih* reaulte ahow de
Fur specification Ac. call al the «•»tided gain* over the electron* in 1874.
puny'* office in Halting* or Lowell af­
ter Merab 20:b.
Senate ye-iicrday by a vote oi 39 to 25
Pa%x*E Mxatuu.
elected Senator T. W. Ferry ol Michi­
I Chief Engin,
gan, President pro t*m of tbo bonnlQ.
Governor Begley les made th* Char­
lotte library a valnablo preaent of book*.
That i* just like him, nnd he will prob­
ably dp that again for that, or aura*
other flourishing City.
Two of th* dutio* of tlio KuighU of
Pythia* are “to atop the circulation of
slander and tebnke the rianderara.”
Tho world Ip* Leg had an abundance

Th* onlerpria* and ‘’get up'' of Chi­
cago ia proverbial It* newepapor* are
not aa exception, and th* Pe*i
J&amp;J
the beet of them all. Price, per year,
poatag* paid, daily |6,80, weekly, H,'i5.

step to th* front iu tho interests u: the
Centennial, by coanmncing tlio publi­
cation of a evolutionary atory uf rar*4
power and with many atartlinx rcvulaliun*, claiming to tiara l»**u k«-pt bvk '
for tho past forty year*, after reining
from the hpi ot the actor* iu that wondroua drums,—aa also by supplying lilustrations of the grout events of tho|
conflict, In'tho first atyle ot Aldine art.
Ii" thia proves true, there is nu haxarJ

GOOD NEWS.

knout* blood potion*, be they animal,
vegetable or mineral. Tbo Golden Dis­
covery ia warranted by him to cure tho
worat form* ot Skin Disoatca, a* all
form* ef Blotch*». 1’implc* aud Eruptioua. al»o all glandular Swelling*, and

July 14. 1K2. J
Tra. 1’ixvcx. Butfalo, N. Y :
Dnr tir—tAt wife find l-rcauu* Tlauio
: nine year* ego. Swelling* ,wu»dd ap­
I [&lt;ur and diaappear on liar hip, and alu*
! wa* gradually beoorulug reduced, and
| her whole «y*tem rotten with d&gt;*ea«c.
in 1871 a awelling broke on her hip
I ditcharging large quantilico, and aino*
j that time them nrw aeveral opening*.
Regular incc-ting. Wedueedny Eve­ Hare had firo doctor* at nu expense of
ning March 3d, nu quorum present. '3125, who key nothing will do nny go*:&gt;d
I but a surgical operation.
Council adjourned t» Tliuredny evening
July 10th, 1873. ho write* thua: My
March 4th, at 7 o’clock.
wife lio* certainly received a great ben­
efit from tho nee of your Diacotery, for
aho wan not able to get off the bed and
uk not expected to live a week when
she commenced cring it, a year ago.
She baa been doing n«t of her work
Of the Common Council Thuradnyeve- for over aix month*. H*» ua*d twenty
ning, March, 4th 1875. Preaent, May­ bottle* and i* atill using it. Her recov­
ery ia eonaulerrd aa al mint a rairaclc,
or, Brcorder, Aid. Jewell, Mudge, Dolph and we attiibote it all to lb* uac ot
BoMtarr, Hick*. Fuller.
Minute* of the previous meeting wore
read and approved.
•
Tho Financial Committee reported
back tbe account of C F. Dwight k
Co, without any recommendation.
Big Invention.

I

D.
Lock*. “Petroleum V. Naaby,”
haa diapo**d of hi* internet in th* To­
ledo Blti* to bi* partner, J. P. Jone*.
H» wili continue to edit the WtM&lt;f
Bi.it, and write letter* for tho Barxxn- at tlx dollar*, on Continguut Fund.
Ayee-Jewoll, Mudge. Dolph. Be*sMr. J- H. Smith of Orange*ille, ad*
vertiaM a fine lot of atonk, nnd other raer. Hick*.

pereoaal property for aalo at auction ou
The Cusumiltr* ou Fin* Drpt. report*
Thureday, April lat, at hia reeideuec,
north aud eaat of the village of Praitte- rd back the petition ol P. A. Throop,
without any rvcomm.-ndatiou aad on

The /alrc-Ckewi (&lt;ya of OUT candidate
On notion the account &lt;4 J. Cols A
for Juaiieu of the Supremo Court to aucBon, waa taken from the table and waa
eeed Judge Chriatiancy; “Mr. Mare­
poct-poued until next regular mealing.
ton ia one of th* foretnoai men of the
State, and wfll prove a powerful rendied to free tho ice from the pile* ot tho
upper bridge.
W* treat the Detroit -Arorny Ji*a
On motion Aid. Beamer wa*appointwill not be alarmed about Ibe financial rd Chairman of Board of Registration,
rendition of the Baran, or the ria* of aud Aid. Jewell Secretary.
the ab*et cm which it ia printed. Juat
now
ar* not faatuonabfo out
Of Goo. W. Slocum, salary tu Marrb
Oth,»83,32, wa. allowed.
Ctamant Smith Esq. of Nuhvilta,
Aye*—Jewell, Dolph. Mudge, Bea­
ChpL W. H. Cabot of Big Rapid*, and
mer, Fuller, Hick*.
Johnathan Fox. Esq, uf Orangeville.
Nay*—Mono.
.
Of Gao. M. Band, waa allowed at 3C.
Ayes-Jewell. Dolph, Mudgo, Bea­
mer, Fuller, nicks.

pipor. 40x50 inch** large. • ou a lightningjrfeaa. and colored, aired aud rarniabed for th* wall ao aa to * land wash­
ing, nod mailing anywhere in the world
for 80 rente, or nuvarniabed for
cont*. Thia map »bowa tbo whole
United Stole* aid Tcnitpric* in a group.

per 1OT Ibe. The Cclebrotel Double
White Head Light C Oil. only 20 &lt;w£te

*350,
&lt;5mUrt fr»

per gallon, It ran not be beaten. All

LADIES

aculplure aud painting*, which are runatantly cullrcting among it* aul»crib«ra.
Art premium*, vaiuud at 32,500, will be
distributed among each atrio* of 5,00t)
aubicriber*. Subscription ticket*, at 36
eaatl autitle tho holder to Tira Aldine
for u rear, to the uew cliromu, and l-&gt; a
ticket in th* diilributiun of art premi­
um* Tho Aldine Companr. pabliah•r*. No. 58 Maiden Lane. New Yotk

TO MAKE MONET.

The Slobbin* Brother* are oEering
for sal* n large and splendid .assortment
of Furniture, the bent ever brought to
min market, which they are offering for
of thia uew weekly paper. Th* pub- sal* al th* fow**t living ratoa. Ra­
lisbere announce as it* object “to tup- member tbe place, at the old stand ot
ply the reading public with what is Stabbin* A Belding, and be ture and
now**! nnd ot highest merit in th* give them a call.
44tf
world'* lltaratnre, in convenient, read­
able form, al the sery minimum of coaL"
Its beginning and its promises look
well. Thia week Mina Bntddou, who
by a large portton of the reading public
ia considered the moat brilliant and foarinating writer awong living lady au-

Rubber
BucketChain Pump
•ii.-, i-e**

lAYHBW BUSINK83 MLUH,

. wrek a story by Wilkie Collina is an­
nounced to twgin. Term*of th* paper,
two cents a week, or one dollar a year.
It will be aeut five week* on trial finten cenla Inducement* are offered to
After the 8th inat there will ba ■ pen­
agent* and clubT Address the Ameri- alty by law, of 15 per cent oc all un­
r u:___ t, 1, ii.._ Mm X.' —
paid taxes- A word to the wiae ia aufTbe Atlantic pontinuM Mark Twain'*
Old Time* on tba Miealaaippi; 'Baaborn’*
Virginia Campaign of John Brown, and
Haary Jama** atory of Roderick Hudeon. An intereating paper i* given ou
the Origin of tbo name America, by
Julee Marcou, and John Jamea Piatl
contribute* a vwy appreciative alreteh

Willrou. tho author uf "The Old Ser­
geant," a p*em which will live a* long
a* (the English language to spoken.
Tho Atlaatir holda it* lead among tbe
mnguine* of the county.
Seribuer’a haa a ctnrtinuation of the
Canon* of tho Colorado, by Major Pow­
ell.—n aerie* of paper* intonaely tnt*reotiag; another inataUment of Dr. Hol­
land's Story of Serettoak*^ and Jul»*
Verne'* Myatsriou* Island ; a third pa­
per an Some Ok! I*etlera, treat of V* al­
ter Scott, with a portrait of that di*tingniihed man; Steadman eontiwxw hia
Latter-Day British I’oeta. and poem*
are contributed by Saxo. Warner, Joequin Milter, and other*. Tba number
ia a capital one.

.

GALLFRY.

The Michigan Cep
forward donation* tu
gratuilou»ly.

H. C. Lowta.
City Treasurer.
Dated Haatingn, Feb. 2d. LS75.

DR. AIKIN

J. Cole &amp;, Son.

Money to Loan
time on approved aeenrlty.
Grant** "tore. Heatings,
Cl. CoxKLnr.

lAIDPUffiJ,

stucco

�Itt Ltfista ATCHB,

PORTABLE

OLD LONDON DOCK

REW YORK,

Ln Independent Physician,

(iLW
lor. so construed! M .
■e long been Mt. Web

GIN

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I which Cut I

CHRONIC DIKE AHU,
Medicated Cough Candy.

FARM FOR^ALE.

Cmtatim a Beta! Prattle

lots .» Micais*e.-ta th. Cl««U C«ui I
unu »f
Ctawrr.

Th» population of 1873 can only !•#
estimated, and therelore it ta bv.i not
Kivas, but the wheat crop ol that year,
(which was an untavoiable agricultural
year,) amonated to 8,000,000 bushels

tS3.r*22-:rl«—.• ’
FARM FOR SALE!

.'.ITlAI

«75

150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND.

•ffiS.TW

SS£?.20r“

half tiled with- dens., undisturbed still
slay, aad then to pot into the upper half
afewiscbo* deep of friable, manured,
aad coltivsled earth ? When the rain
from iho clund* or bis watering pot hsd
saturated and named through tbe fria-

feel tbe growing plant—the great agri­
cultural undraiard flowar-pot nnd ita
contents are thus clearly and undisputably described.
There is uo ideality or guoae-wurk
about the matt/r; the naked facts stand
out in bold nnd unmistakable relief.
The 1.1,00-&gt;,000 er more of acres of un­
drained agii.ultural flower pots (for all
fanners* crops bloom or flower) exist as
a great national mistake and disgrace;
nd equally blamable ia the miserable
5-inch agricultural pie-crust; for every
one may learn by digging, and every
firmer ought to know, that tbo roots of
cereal and other farm crops, and especiMtama-euwn wheat, dscend deeply, aud
much beyond tbo plowed soil, in search
of moisture and foodand it is because

“Leaves have their time to taU," but
thereto only a nuisance if left in tho
yards and ou the sidewalks ; but when
gathered dry, aad stored in the bani or
shod, they add greatly to tbo valuo of
tho manure pile in tbe spring.
A Utter ot leeree iu th* horse etalh is '
more desirable than one of straw, fur it
can bo renewed without tbe aeceeaity cf
cleaning out tho stall more than twice
or thrice a week. Betides, tbe leaves
absorb the ammonia ru.&gt;re rapidly tuan

saSdS’J
iliTjur,_______

D^:^73C
ty •rtkavUa^^s'uu &lt;

MOST MBM!

they nl*o make the manure ot much
more value for fluwe* gardens, as they
are particularly rich in phosphoric amJ,
which is, next to ammuuia, tlio m &lt;*t
highly Irvasurod cuostituont of plant
growth.
Apply a bed of loaves plsntlfully
around the roots of your vines, aliru b*,
l
roe.*, and all flowering trees, then ihr ow
a above! of manure over them, and tiro
next spring will show how benefirisl is
lheir effoci.
’
Aside from tho practical use of leaves,
THE ALDINE COMPANY'S
a duo regard to appearances should
prompt us to gather them up from our
d oor-yards and lawns, aud put them in
soma place whore they will not lie
around loosely. Dame Nature ought to
have an attic in which to put away her
coat off clothing, and not 1st tbo autumn
F.owafl, Ansi* D*rli*(.Svi.g C tba ta
winds scattsr ttrom broadcast; but she
prefers that we should do her house
cleaning for her, end so wo should at­
tend
it directly and reap tbo benefits
of our labors in another season. I’ilo
them in one corner of tho yard If there
ta no cow or hone to use them. Cover
them with a layer of earth and turn all
the house slope upon them, and another
spring you will have a good supply of
fertilising material for your flower gar­
den. Save tha brightest aud fairest,
however, to adorn your sitting-room Parts I, II, III and IV are tuw ready.
Ours is already brilliant .and beautiful
SUTTON’S

;Sr

isi-ss.:

MICHIGAN

h—l. 8. C. Prttok. JUs. of
I* th, waUaj &gt;r th* «*;*l»-»r^

Ufa

8a P. Etna (X. Mratai unit

'Mrt*ar*klv Srr«ti6r«
&gt;Uk&lt;«*4 *U~ U**»*U
a r.
c»_u u

I BICES DELIVERED OS, BOARD OF CARS AT SFRIMGITELD. OHIO

NEW PUBLICATIONS

&gt;0

THE FLOWER
THE

OF KILDARE

MICHIGAN

still not half farmed. It is the maxi­
mum erop that diminishes pro rofo, the
fixed chargee of the farm, including
manual labor, and, of course, tiros in­
enaan the farmer’s proflt. “Where
there's a will there's a way /’ so that
when landlord and 'tenant believe that
their capital will pay a larger return uncn a diminished area, agricultaral will
present a more agreeable and fruitful

REPRODUCING

Ayer’s

I CullO*. &lt;9aU
*r iiMitu. £*.

The Ionian

Sarsaparilla

Art Journal,

for behold, it is hia business to give it to Parts I, Il and III are just Published.
thee at the appointed time without ask.
THE ART JOURNAL.
ing for it.
la It auiatBly mH., st |t «««!&gt; CrIt ta not right that thou ehouldst ask L'am|&gt;'.*U
predanea lh« be.: fell p*&lt;* IHatirsliees
him who is tbe author of au article, for
it ia duty to keep such things unto him­
self.
Wliea thou dost enter his office, taka
heed unto thyself that thou dost not
look at what may concent thee not, for
that io not meet in tha eight of good
breeding.
! Neither examine lliqu the proof sheet,
8EM8 FOR THE ALDINE,
for it ia not teady to meet thine eye, I
thou mayeat understand.
Prefer thine own town piper to any
other, and subscribe for it immediately.
Bev for it ia advance, and it shall b&gt;

'RISE

year* with * ccor.Udtewk.,
lukrvbk. u*i

8100,000 00

avsness.

1 1
.

Oom consumed in 61 days : Polands,
R.18 bushels; Berkshire*, 8.89.
Fntonds. on 8-13 busbeta, made 145
|l—lli; Berkshire, an 3.89 bushels,
Mrie48 pounds.
Polands, 1 bushel of corn made 17.•I pound* rross; Berkshire., 2 bushel
«f corn tcsJo 12.34 pounds gram.

The pigs «ar® fad on earn osly, and
of ths crop of 1874, which had been
gsdberod aad cribbed OeU 1, aad waa of
aa average quality for tbe aaaaon, 80
wmnl- in the ear having bean taken
forth. bushel, that being tha marfot
rale at the time. An----- ‘
*

&gt;

Y. b* draws Hesdsy. Msrrt tSlh. IlW.

4 Grad Sffii Hia, SI«m is (Mi I
One Prize $5,000in Silver

sar*—w tearsTu?

knows its liability to bend and break.
SCRAP BOOKS.
If the point be moistend in the mouth
it will usually drive more kindly. Oil ia
still tietter, bat then it is inconvenient
t&gt; dip each nail separaioly into it. An
other point observed is that boards be­
come locos eventually from the rusting
of-tho nails, which communicating to
tbe wood censes not only an enlarge­
ment of tho nail hole, but the wearing
away of tbe nail itoof, rendering ths
fence or the buildieg shaky ana inse­
cure. This may I* preveatod by beat­
ing any rough grease until it smokes, THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.
and than pouring jit ever tho nails to be
used. Tbe grease will penetrate the
prree ot the iron, and cause the nails lo
be used. The greere will penetrate the
pores of the iron, and cause the nails
to last, without rusting, aa indefinite
period. Besides thia, no trouble will
then bo experienced in driving them
into the hardest wood. The reason is
that the coating of grease prevsnla con­
tact of air, and, conaoqueuliy. oxidation.
Oxygen ia tbe groat destroyer ef iron,
and moisture ia the inducting cause

i

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

gSE

First Morttaie Prem Boid
■ Hull ur uuwJ far the pwrpo**
tuod.ru Ike.iuiieoof. UiIlL.e
i el Kew Tert, te he aS* tu*

ELECTION_NOTICE.

Perpetual World’. Fair,

T* lb*8b&lt;riC*f ths Ceeatr *rBuTT:

IgcBts fer Hichlgai,

BMimLJiM &amp; Plcsuff,
TOM

HASTINGS IARBLE WORKS!
ship in th. United.Staiss.

4sh bcm Drawing, April 6, 1875.'

Capil'l Premium Si00,000.

intriaaic viruaes, aad sustained bv ita romarkablc ceres. So mild as to be sals and
beneficial to children, aad yet so searching
as to dfectually purge out the mat corruptfoni oT the blood, such ns the icrnfuloM
aud syphilitic eoutamiaauun. Impcriita*
or diseases that hare lurked ia the syram
for yckn, soon yield to this powerfol anti­
dote, and disappear, lienee iu wonderful
cures, enmy ot which are pubiidy known,
of Bernnil*, and all acrofolocs ,diseases,
Ulcers, Uruptlona, and eruptive dj»rider.
the .kin. Tumors, Blotches.

R«*al*r Arraacetesat* at Tamos* Cera.

Grand Rivar Valley Division

THE ALDINE

The Pert Sum Times siys that
H^ywmABMriof Atama. ten edd
Btes A Co.. «f Towawwd* 4,000.006

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Atib HKHI-AXNUAL

: GIFT‘ENTERPRISE!

shires, a sow and barrow of each, were
pot in separate pens, Oct 1st, 1874.
Weight per pair: Polands, 185
pweads; Bark th Ires, 183 pounds; and
were fsd, to Deo. i. 1874, two month*,
with tbo following results :
Weight, per pair: Polands, 820
P*r P*lr„ Berkshire.

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
Never send an article for publication
without giving the editor thy name, for
thy name oftontimea secures publication
to wortbleaa articles.
Thou shouldst not rap at the door ot
a printing office, for he that answsreth
the rap soeerath in his sleeve end loseth
time.
Never do thou loaf about, nor knock
down the type, or the boys will love tbee
as they do the shade trees—when thou
leavest.
Thou .houldat never read tho copy on
the printer's case, or pa. tbo sharp and
hooked container thereof, or be may

MATCHLESS”

i.t.

iSSi

Or. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Mm.,

BURDETT

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Geo. M. Dewey,

RATKS

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. 1875.

f 'K^wl and filijinn; cartp.

OUB NEW YORK LETTER.

SPECIAL OFFER.

THE
tbooght of nothing but piles
. „ e-------- id silrer. In short James
Lanning had mads up bis mind that he
would buy the ticket. He went to the
little box where he had already had
8130 laid up toward paying off the
uuntgage from his hoass. The clock
clicked with a startling sound, and
when be drew beck the cover he imi­
tated. He looked at h'w wif. and ha saw

Hastings Drug Store

THE ;?i£PUB-iCAN BANNER
W TH OTHE71 JOURNALS

Forfhe acr^mmadalian ot
vf our -friends as may \
dr.urn to subscribe for sonic other paper in connection with I
The BANNER, w; have made arrangements whereby wei RQftl/k’ C
are enabled to p'resent the following liberal terms, with tho | K||l|k 1 /IJ
understanding,/zoa-i-ccr^ that the order for our Journal and iVwVlW KI;
cither ofthe others named, must be sent together, and ac-1
companied by the money ; andialso. that we must receive ^
one subscription to Tho BANNER for each copy of every
other publication ordered from the Ti.d :

The ingenuity ctaptoyed by the thsxves
o! this* city is eoratthing mirwcutoiu.
War* the Mtn* talent and energy ex­
pended upon legitimate permits, it
would make every one of them independeully rich and of some ate to the
world, it is owe of the mysteriesof humen nature why n maa capablv ot put-'
t!ng up a scheme equal in point of vastnee* with the boat of Tom Scott's cailswad- ptaa- and- tovtrfviag ftHMfely
'more labor, shocld devote himself to

STATIONERY,

Doucil FseePsess. &lt;10.00. and Repnbllcaff Banner. 1.00, for
------- ••«&gt;•■%.
-;3 Republican
2;pii;k-5 u,
.
Detroit "•-«
Tribii'i-.
610 CJ. aal
Bi nnBr. 1.50, foe
Dotroit Pott. WO.©), *i it’ Reputiliran ~
Banner, 1.50, for
•
Chicago Daily Tribuui 813,00 and Republic'll Hitiner 1,50 for

Suita Cliuj

Harper's Weekly, 84 iKl un-I Itopublirau Banner, I
Harper’s Bazar, &lt;4.00 nnd Itepublicsn Banner, 1J2
Hearth and Home, &lt;3.00 nod RopnliHran Banner.
New York Tribune, &lt;2 HO and Republican' llntxtier,
Tolsxln Blade, 82 00 nud Republican Dinner. 1 fill
Chicago Tim-*. 82-00 and Republican Barnin:, 1.5 1
Chicago Tribune. $2.00 ana llcpubliciu Banner. 1.
Chicago Inter-Ocean, 81.65 an-l I! j.u-u lb'i
Chirago JoonaL 82.15 and RepuMiiaii Binaer I,
Chicago Uosl and Mail. 81 &lt;■’&gt; nod Il*puo!i-ti Um
lh-lrnii Frext Prex. £'* 00 sail R,.nnbli.nn B.an:ier I

JOHN STANLEY

Canned Fruits and Fish.
Jamas Lanning was • mechanic, a
oung, Uouost man. who** highest amlition was to gain a comfertable homo
or himself and wile, ami to be thought
&gt;•11 of by his neighbors. H* had built

•j u[&gt;on it a mortage of 8
sum he hoped to nay u
yean, if he had only bis
had calculate'! exactly
„
would take to clear off this encum­
brance, and ho went to work with eye*

ing that I would boy a lottery ticket.”
Hannah Lanning did not answer im­
mediately
fib* looked down and"
smoothed th. silken hair of her babe,
which was chirping like a little robin in
her arms, end lb. shade* of her baud-

Stop! Hearken Ye!

DEHT1S7

If you do you may be induced
B. F. STEINHOFF to come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s
teWi

Michiian.

To Whom it may Concern!

We only want to sell just
Smiul ad ledaiical

HtrUDRED

DENTIST Buggies this year. If the Excite­

Lancing returned to his home that
night he was penniless I All his guld­
en visions bad flsd away, end he was
left in ths darkness and tnii.ry.
“James, have you paid Mr. Row.*
hU intasMt yet!" asked Hannah.
Tli. young maa leaned his heed upon

We dare not tell the public, we are making better work than Land and Calcined Plaster,
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. We get Quick Lime, Water Lime
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now since
and Plastering Hair.
we have come down NntyFIn DoOm ra ttt Btai, we tremble a .
little because you may all coine at once nnd Frustrate us so much
so that we cannot do ilnytbinc.
It esems to ms that the chance of
We had soitic talk with n man from California about sending
turn Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfitt us for Agricultural Implements drawing a pnm is very doubtful," mid
Hannah, as she took the scheme.
business besides the
"Here are many thousand tickets to be
sc, ta

CUTTER

G IT T ,

Tire baby triad hard to snatch the
paper, and Hannah laid it wide.
“I think I shall run th* tbe risk," re­
sumed James, gianting oaoe more over
tbe paper, and reattng with a nervous
longing upon the figures which repre­
sented the higher prisw. ‘There is
Barney; be drew about 8800 a rear

which will be given away to our Customers about th$ middle
of September next,-has attendency to make more trade than we

'iuHMtnffimaimmniiEM!.
was th* loeky man last July, that got the Cutter. We won’t
let him draw this year, “Hu is too lucktf?’
Warning the people not to come all at once, w« are very
44

Truly Yours,

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

JOHN PETTIT

New England

BU&lt;rl omeu

**^Yee, 1 know it,” said Hannah, with

more warmth than she had manifested,
“and what has become of tbe money ?
You know he has squandered it all
away. Ah.'Jame*, money is of no use
unleea we eons hoae*tlv by it."
“Honeetly 1" repeated the young man
••Burely, there’s nothing diehonret la
drawing a prise in a tottery."
“I think there
kindly, but em­
phatically, returned the wife. "All
games of hazard where money is at
•take are diahoeMt. Ware you to draw
Blate Agent for th* Popular Now Eng­ n prize of 820,000. yon would rob cue
thousand men of 8® each; or, at least,
land Organ, Light A Erast, Hallam
you would lake from them money for
A Sana, and U. S. FlaBo*.
which you returned them no equivalent
I* it aot gambling is every crate of tbe

RtouxoTO/Nu. ma­
chine for mmufadBruig
and ftreriJy.
*

DR. AIKIN.

her in some instances turn againtt bee.
diaowping thou mother and. denying
the sources of tbnir attaiementa. and to­
day she has heteelf almost forgotten
45. Mr. Nelson, of Brooklyn, get 1
capital to go into basiooes is about the 1
ussiest for an honest one. Mr. Nelson '
went ton Mr. Herriog nnl purchased
a block of lots for »4.’0(XJ. When thy
deed was being made he req abated that
the price paid should bo staled at 8100.­
000, end as there oouid be no objection
10 it, it was dono. The papers were
l«rfvc*.eJ and placed in the hands of a
third petty till Mr. Neleon should pay
ihe‘|l5,0v0. Then Mr. Nelraa went to .
a Big life tusuranoe cuopeny and esud'

dollar* on a block of tots in Brooklyn
which be had purchased of Mr. Her­
ring. I Tho insurance oompany inva*tigated sb* case and found that lhe deed
..proseSad a cra^dsration if &lt;100,000.
They had lhe property appraised, and
were willing to take a loan of
&lt;70,000 on it, and instructed their
lawyers to draw up the papers. A
mortgage of th. property was assigned
to th* cumpany. Mr. Nelson received
170,000. He paid Mr. Harung &lt;15..
UU0 and had &lt;25.000 to us* in his bust­

James drawing a •‘scheme” from his
pockst- “Here li one of 120.000. an­
other of 810,000. another of 8.000. and
so on. Something tails mo if I bay a
ticket I shell draw a large priao. And
then, just think, Hannah, bow easily I
could pay up for my honee, and perhaps
have a good, handsome earn left”
Tho young man spoke with much
sarnattnoM and rtsursnoe; out bo saw

OUSTO/IEIfS E40H ony.
'

bad the lest ticket in his pocket Ah, : a bad wife is like a hail-stotm.
bow earnestly be prayed that the last I Do nut dwell too loug on yuurfriead's
lieket might drew a prize I” lie had praises, or you will end in eaying somebecome pel* and careworn, and his wife thing agaiwt him.
poor confiding soul, thought Irelsnly
1\, mnch vr |j.:u M t[,*t you ,|0 it
repinsd because he had tost 820. When ' •
■
ahe would try to &lt;hser him. ba would
laugh, and try to mak* tbe matter
ligU.
‘dames,'' said his wife uue day—it
was lb* day before that on which be
held tbe sixth ticket—"Mr. Rows* has
been here to-day after bls semi-annual
in Ureal, 1 told him you would see him

1^0(1,'

ted ail Im Bean Pint,

burglsn. sho.vnth Die information thus
obtained are enabled to get into tho
house in iwaufy minutes. If not ao
promising a house, there are nt least
o Tcrn-jute, umbrellas and overshoes iu
th. hall to be ospfured.acd sneak thieve*
make neo of tho knowledge. In the

country.
But for her, our college*
would never hare been bail!—our coosmoa eebouls would novar bare been' re*ttituted. Wher*ver a free Christianity

for Plow« and other purposes.

ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to Fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

LiightneM about it, ili i» only the glare
of the fatal ynit fttum, which can only
lead wayward t/hva!kn into danger
ai.d iklaquieL.,
“You ht* right. my dear wife. You
wet* light at firaf Ah', “bu continued,
at hs ilrew llut faithful being mom close­
ly to his boeutn,“ if husbands would oftenet obey the. Under diltntes of 1be
loving wife, there would l&gt;&gt; far less of
misery iu tlx* world limn there it now.”

Organs,

latxous of CbrivMcity to tcirace, there
u one foe: that seams to have dreopad
out of notfoa ; yet it is full ef meaning,
•nd deeervee, far Christianity’* sake, to
be raise-1 and kept Lefors the public.
Who, or what, bar raised science to its
present commanding position?
What
hxfliieucei.il that Las trained the in­
vestigator. educated the weopK, and
made it possible for the scienftSe man
to exist, and the people to comprehrad
him? Who built Harvard uoliegw?
What motive, foim the very foundation­
s'^ ue» of Yale ? To whr.nx. and to what
era
the greet ioatnations of learning,
1
1
1
!one of these Hut did nut have it* birth
1in; and Km not had it» growth from,
'Christianity. The founduru of all these
1tm'.itutiuris. more particularly those of
greatest influence and largest facilities,
were Chri’fien man. who worked simply

illI was t
blank I
he erat

. ktiown, That I shall
_ _ ... stock nnd fill to order
•the €lobrated

Di^oflo

ings inside, and if loft- a moment to
herself the gels an impression in wax
of the kuy boles. The poeitxon of bolts
or other faslcuingi ero observed—la
short, sbo cvtm.s away with an accurate
photograph in her uund of just as much.

Is.'x th* office an unhappy man. Those
820 which be bad lost bad b«en tbe
savings of teo months ot hard labor,
and he felt their loss most keenly.
.
When he returned home that night

no fault with him. She only- timed
him, and told him that the leesoa was
a good one, even though it had hcea ,
dsarly bought.

JOHN Q- CRESSY-

with ttus largo onus. Tbe favArite
dodge this winter is pvddliug. A wom­
an appears nt an area door with a eateb•I of small goods, plus, needles, or what
not. By l«x&gt;k or crook she gets up
stairs Into tbe main imll, and then her
object la accomplished, ribo tries bard

wirely trader uo the subject, and rhe
let tire affair go to the bands of fate.
A week elapsed Iron the time that
James bought bis ticket to tbs drawing
of the fotterv, and during that time the
young man had not a nxxmcat of rail
enjoyment. He was eltcraaliug be­
tween bepe and tear, anil, therefore, bis
mint] was constantly on tho stretch.
At length the day arrived. Jaaiix
went to the officx, and fouai Fist draw­
ing bad taken plae.-. and that the list ol
prixe* tad beee made out. He seized

ROBERTS.

Harper's Mnguxiiic, St.tul and RupuWi-.-an Bauuni-&lt;1.311 for •
Atlantic Monthly, &lt;♦ (W and Republican Banner 81.50 for •
•
Scribner's Monthly, 81.00 and Ifop-iblican Bauner 81.50 for _ •
Lippincott'* Magazxnc. $1.00 and Republican Banpt-r $1 50 f,r •
Tire Galaxv, 81.00 and Republican Banner 61,50 for
Isikenide Monthly, 84.00 and Republican Bauurr &lt;1.50 for Gocl'y's lady's Book, &lt;3 15 ami Rcpubliren Baucur &lt;1.50 for
St. Nix-holns, &lt;3.00 and Repablicaa Bannvr 61.50 for ■
■
■
National Lsve Sfoek 4purnaJ. 82.15 and Ropublisai Banner $1.50 for
Horticulturist. 82 Bhanxl Bepuldioui Banner 81.fk) for
*•
Gardner's Monthly, $2 10 and RepuliiicaaMznn-r 11.5.1 lur •
Little Corporal. 81.00 nnd Republican Bauux-r 81.eO lor
■
•
The Nursery, &lt;1.00 nud Republican Banner 6l.50A&gt;r
•
•
•
t’eterson's lady's National Magssiue. &lt;l.&lt;‘&gt;0 Repnblican Bap-aer 81.50
Arthur's Homo Magazin.-’, 82.25 nr..l Republican Banner 81.50.for •

WHOLE NO.

He who throws out •aspieiiru* should
at once be suspected himself.
Three keep good fellowship,A-»trangrrs, slave* and ravens
A fool rusbvs Io tire fote.
Do not cry out before the calamity
has really happened.
paced behind tbe eceses, 'fhete wore
If a man says something strange, be­ two hundred pexqile in lhe plrae, and in
ware eot to mock at it wantonly.
tire minutee tire entire eompanv was a»eembled around the iuan’mal- form of
the girt The wumra cried and wrung
a of lott arise and tickets, of
their bauds, and tbe men “albeit unu.od
i prises, and gradually the
to ths melting mood.'- could not reatrain
;• in upon her.
their emotion* Bnt th* piece bed to
done it all Hannah," banrso-

others with a mantle cf charily ; ebow
us a man who bows u poUtely and
giro* th* street as freely to the poor
•owing girl as to tire nxiUionairo; wha
values virtus, not relotha* ; who abuas
lhe company of such a* gather al pablio
pl lee* to gaze al th* fair eex, er make
unkind remark* of th* jxaseing girls ;

�/

Nmw Yoxx. March 14.1B75.

Il was supposed that whra Jim Fisk
wee shx. Jay Gould hod lost bis nghl
band, and woul I sink into cumpiralivo
inaigBificsaoa, bat events have shown

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Qumtitisg

people aro so justly proud, and whieta
ot no distant day, wit! prove ■ mine c!
ore useful to him. ha was in no eeaao a
gold to tbe fortunate tfcoekbolforo:
necessity to hiss. Indeed it'.ia very
During tbe post week there has been
probable that Goal! permitted him to
mnofa comment m tbe newspaper! «■ a
change mode in tho diroclorofop uf tho
. — .. —
■ rT—- D.n

Pennsylvania Central. Aad ho did it
nicely and cleanly, aa ba bu done every­
thing. While Congress was slashing
into I’ncife Mail be was buying its
stock. Congress was blasting the reputatfon of iu managers. whi probably
deserved it, bat whether they did or act

ACLE1I IWkEP FOB OOH BIDE.

llMfflWHWUI
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

pie always speak of the PhladJpkie
Centennial A. if it were for the bene­
fit of Philadelphia alone, and net the
anniversary of tbe whole union.
Why

Borviac County Poor Houm.

FOB CIRCUIT IUD4E
beln him in bis w«rtk of d-preeiatioe,
which echoed the cry of corruption till
the city rang with it. an I tho people,
Mictugvu. All Mr. Joy's enterprises I
I
id
ways roady to lake np that cry against
have bad two aims, which are patent
ujxm their fane ; first, to provide food- any uno, aaaaled him. Now Jar Gould
era for the Michigan Central R.ilroad — torus up with nut only the Pscifi? Mail
the groat trunk lino which paseve । Steamship Company, with Sts twsa'ythrough lhe Southern part of tho State
and turmiaa’ee in Dotroit; and second­
ly fo make Detroit tho groat cowmarcial
dty uf Michigan, by furnishing it with
. . .
___ US ___-l__ a .Utbe oely steamship emarc'iau with and
supp'.eiueiital to it That i» to tay he
ruatrola tba only urnai of e.tnxunicanomination, and seconded Ute motion
made by Mon- M. 8. Crosby most cor­
dially. His second was greet*! wita I
cheers, aad tbe motion wae put and &lt;srlot bis liberal aagasious and far seeing
Minister to Turkey.
pcnetraliua into tbe future and wbicu
‘■'VThe Senate Committee on Commerce
will make every one of flieea enterpruto wait upon Judge Hoyt and inform ‘ ee a monumsnt to his foreright in the । | greoa this winter upon tho proposition I has reported ad vortal v on the resolution
reeognixing tbs tadepdudenes of Cuba
him of tbe astiun of the Convention.
i future. Ilia tree many vf those roads ; ! to establish a Governmental telegraph ?
Judge Hoyt returned with tbe com-; ! are not paying iuveetmrnts lur their I 'Veil, Mr. Jay Gould brought that
Sam Randall ot Pennsylvania is said
mittee, thanked the Convention for tbe , i stockholders at the twwsent time but about. WbyT do von ask ? The aim­ to have the inside track in the race for
prist
thing
in
the
world.
The
Woo
tern
speaker of the next Hones.
they are developing new eectfoua of tne I
Union
ts
foe
great,
strong
Cumpsoy,
Stele, peopling them with inhabitants, I
The Omaha smelling works turned
and ero iueressing Ibe eummeroe in | And the Atlantic * Pacific ia weak Jay out 3280,000 worth oi refined silver and
counties which must eventually furciih Gould bold large stock in tbe latter. 100 cars of lead last mouth.
Judge With reasonable satisfaction to
ooikien of a Gvwmmeiit telegraph
Claude Losis Mathisr. asirontmer,
tbe propio. Hit appearance and accpttbe Western Union and strengthens the died in Paris on Sunday
anco called forth ealhuaiastia epplsute
Atlantic* Pacific
So Mr. Goulds
Un morion, the Chair than appointed
Tho eenfiiet over the injuer question
Mrnsra. R. W Butterfield and A. M. jeint to the Grand River Valley Kail­ trieod in Congreve w!:oe»&lt;-r ba ia, msJe between state and frdsral authority iu
Ellsworth of Kent, and E A. Holbrook rood, the South Haven * Kalamaaxi ‘ an avttult on tho Western Union, and Rhode I aland has aasumsd a serious
of Barry, a Judicial Circuit Committee, Railroad the Air Lino from Jackson to
and tbe Convention then adjourned suw Niles, the Jackson * Saginaw Railroad
dri, its members and tbs many specta­ tliu Bar City Railroad, tbe Hiltodalo
tors presort msnifostiag much saritfac- Railroad, and last, but not least, the Mould aoM Atlantic 4 Pacific. and with
tion with the work it had aoccmphsbsd. D-tr it. Lantia'g* Lake Michigan.Rail-. the other hs bought Western Coion,
rood, every uno of tbem of the highest I ■tad when ho hi! etough of ths ow
service to the State, and not one of them and 11 it to enough of tbe other, the dis­
cussion was Stopped in Congress and

As will bo seen by roforoara to tho
ufflrial proeoedmga published in soothft column, the Republican Judicial Convsntion held nt Grand Rapids ou Thues,
day lost, nomiaata for r»-elsction by acrlatciation”tho prroect popular incum­
bent, Hen. Birney Hoyt This was a
merilrd compliment to one ol the ablest
aad most sMcsestf of our Circuit Judges

ly. Able, prompt, accurate and decid­
ed in his opin'ienr, firm in his conviclions, and aimcat always right in hie
coocloricns be docs fab whole duty

desires an hottest and efficient Judge, a
man of character and abilty as the
guardiaa of our -riril and persona!

To much cannot be said in support of
tbe gentlemen nominated for Jtutkoa of
tba Sonrwnjo Coa'rt and Regents of tbe
Umvwnuty by tba Republican State
Convention. Judge Graves m to well
known to the people of Barry County to

known and bus such a general reputa­
tion for ability, indnstry and integrity
Mention has been made of a tile­
that wo do not desire to do mure than
form” Convention beta! st Lansing. It
call attention to bis nomination to onbaa been somewhat lightly reported,
creating tho impreeoon. perhaps, that
it waa a rather light affair. But Hina,
of tho Dwell Jeearaol, has come to tho

Tbe Committee on Raeclutioas .nbmitted their report u follows:
Tho Republicans ot tho State of
Michigan, in enorention assembled '
pointing with just pride to the high
character, eminent abifify. non-partisan-

Joy. We have knows him for nearly
twenty-five years, and bis fidelity to ibe .
io tereats of the Stale of Michigan and
of the city of Dotroit eatttlo him to tho
very elrougaet manifestations arbich onr
agricultural sal eommoMM interests servo him when they think they are
can bestow upon him, and tbs prose of serving ths country.
Penoeally, Goahl doos hot show as
this Stalo everywhere should take pride
in defending him from assaults fyta a groat man. He is a slender-built,
it from obecuriiy. Ha Bays:
spare maa, about 5 fw»t 7 inches in
The biggest thing of the searou was : whatever quarter they may camo. The height, with a face covered with a foil
the National Reform State Gmventinn !
which was hold ih Lis city on tbe 3d |i ty to manifest tn tbe beet of "its ability
inst The tamfCrary "rganiaatum of I its recuanitiuu of tbe aeiyiroe Mr. Joy
has done to its agriculture, and to say
that the afockboldery will not bo con­
sulting either the liest miersite of tbe
Michigan Central Railroad or lhe State i
of Michigan, when tho experience, the

Grand Ledge baa a grange of t
Patrons of-Hnabsodry.

Tba Michigan Central Itailrosd Cotnpauy bi» EMuuiad tha managvmant and
control uf lbs l-urisMa of tba Datzoi:
and Bay City railroad, which will bora-'
after be known as tha Bay Cry Divixwa
of the Michigan ConlraL

10 were *46,007.12; payments during
same time 35,416,10;
■ -•
treasury 31.660,767^9;
lhe week of 340,43X02
Joerph

McNamee,

Improved

Back-Feed

Block,
Soutii Slot of SfW Synttj.
Where can be found a choice and well selected Stock of Staph
and Fancy
GROCERIES, AoVISIOXS, COKFECHOXERY 4c.

■ A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and Gnna4
Spices*

WARRANTED PURE.
All kinds of Fruit in their Season.
Fresh Vegetables always 0II hand.
Also we have a full line of the best

Lamps A, Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp; Wooden Wtri
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the County

RtpuLli

CASH BUYERS will find it to their

advantage to «]
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.

NO TROUBLI TO SHOW OUR. GOODSFree delivery to any part of tha City.

R»tpecifully,
Spooner Jb Hepburn.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

T. PHILLIPS

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED!
Comparivon Inriled and ompetition Defied

Colorado has been admitted as the
thirty eighth State of tbe American
Union. New Mexico didn't .succeed in
bar efforts to become the thirty-nintb.
New Hampshire broeaae are very invigoratiag—to Republicans.
Tho naturalisation mills in New
Hampshire did a SCUMLins Uusinees,
but tbe honest Republican vote waa a

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on e-xibiLion one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap Jor Cash. We hare,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and .Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. J-c.,
$c. Give us a call.

GIVE ME A CALL.
Hast!tip, Nov. 10th, 1874.

«John Stanley.

Hopkins L Baines.
Hastings, Dec. 15. 1874.

Charles Francis Adams Jr., thin
the Granger movement is on tho ebb.

ooraod wo have no pique again,t Mr.
WUlanl. That was none of our fight,
nnd wa have nothing to aey about it,and
have said nothing, awre to reply to the

Tbe New

FLOBKNCi SITING lACHUfl

Michigan figures in the new Senate
cvaniuiee as follows : Senator Ferry n
President pre tm of the Senate, chair
man o.‘ tbe Committee m Rules, and

ombodimonfof selfishness. Successful
now, 4e will unquestionably die a poor
man. By ami by be will meol a mar.
just like himself, only younger and more
audacsotu, and down he will go
It is
a law of naluro and a good one.

IWSON'S CURATIVE
— - — ——wacw

laumycunu,

bhiumatisk,
DR. C . k. SMITH’S

Medical Infirmary,
l«U. auTASUSHgO IMS. J

nracmitillniVPnnutaa ga/is SStLrisZS aHz

Winui. That oppression mainly
originated from railroads, “who.” hav­
ing received large subsidies of money,
land and other valuable considerations
and privilege*, and
-

Wkkxbxb, They have med those val­
uable privileges and grants to opprses
the people, debauch peblio morale and vary spot they go! rid of the Hebrew
religion, taking tmna however, in its
stead.
The Jewish sycageguee are
magalfiront affrira. Thai on tho eomer
of Forty-third street and Fifth avenue
p-opi*; therefore, bo it
oom 3690.000; tho ono in Seventh aveJW.-ri By lhe Whiteside Co. Cunvenifooa! Grange, that the action of tbe
National Grange at its recent seeeicn, at
Charleston. R. C, recommending tbe
Southam P-rific R R. to the farorabj.
cunnderatvo and qualified support of
tbe National Guvernmont, meets oar un­
qualified disapprovaL

Ju.t opened in Mr. BOWNE’8 NEW «T0R£, *

For What?

sentenced by Judge Turner, Tu.*oday to
, two years each (tbe full extent of tho
law) in tbe State Prison at Jackson.
They were taken to Jackson Wednes­
day muruing.

Tho Grangore are talking of estab­
join tbe Convention. Mr. Baker examiaad their credentiala and garo them a lishing a cotton factory at Coltharp’a
•eat on a table in the Linriug Huusa Mill. Texas, on tbe Necbeo river.
reading room. Mr. Baker, the eutuAt a mooting of the Whiteside, (Ill.,)
county Grange, hold in lhe city of Mor­
rison on March 4th, the following reeolotion, offered by G. B- Qniglov. was
nasied, aad tbe oeervtary instructed
Baker. Mr. Baker, the chairman of to havw tho same published :
the Cunvnilixin, then folded up Bsc rota­
ry Baker’s record of proceedings togeth­
er with tbe rveutatfons ol Mr. Beker,
lhe cotn cull too on reroluttoas, and ad •
journed. It was cne of the most har-

• Bniabonld bars
every Republican
Sonata evidently

2XEW GROCERY AND TELA HOI SE

l-rwteMa« erv .1 OaaMrk—.

t;r.

vu, l.sterl. VV.rt
t&gt;.!».,.. a safe
svmU, ,i-

Movrisee's Cofoswq. 1'""

HIGH-TEST BUMJiTTra'nrrja

EXT *
teatwartaaSvartia

’

n»Best aMCkaapeat laths Ma
0,1
•• ritesd), u»F’rirEr! tr«w.te&gt;. aaa^,,^
p“' Jr111** •*“ Uartea OU (IM ««t|. TtekwvrourJMel^ai Cartaa
(IU M). &gt;IK*
‘•'•‘"•lara^pm.UM.

A KXMRDCAH.

THE CHBISTUN AT WOHL

M erchant Tailors&gt;

T. De Witt Talmage, Editor.

iMjcrrnaoxAVExct. Dmorr.Mici

In soma of tbe Granges in Indiana a
“nilsI v
ha. a- —
I-.

US, ME SIM XEOOL PIPES!

FINE PICTURES I
At Granger Prioaa

umuno,
STDCCO

WING GALLERY,

day, March 27 th,
M., for the purpot
nation, an i tabla C

�from several of our leading cilia ms, the
Hastings Dramatic Association ’will, .on .
the Clh of April, to Un on Halt repoei
! the "Charcoal Burner," to popular st
i tho Maaonla Festival, adding a pleasing
' farce entitled "Billy Doo, tire Bill
Sticker.'’

TU Drnteat ot tho I’rinoipsd of Use
Grammar Department of fbo Hastings
Union School;
‘Anly"Big Bull heads;u A’U give
you ten rwata to stick’em;* Your

ry County Poultry Aataoietioa,
held Febntuery 25th,
26th and 27th, 1875.
LIST OF AWARDS.

brains slick out of the side of your
On Tuesday the vast of the |«uple v*. head as a shallows tioel staked out
Joo Wouton for petit larceny was tried
by a Jury before Justice Hoyfoid. Tho got u got right up and tell yo&gt; that I
Jury said he was guilty, and tho Court will sand you to Dory Jone? Locker,
eentoncod.to pay a fine of 850, and in I’ll do It“It’s none of your purines*,
default tu board at tbeJHotcl de Qroeay that’s cord flat words ;” “How ia that Best Cock. Kay. A McElwain
Beet Hou, Haye* A MoKiwaiu,
for live period of ’eixty dar»
He is for high.”
Special, for beat pair, Henry 1.
boarding.
Allen,
ricwokiK— Is it tight to play mrda f I
Weeall attention tu tbe now book
Money and How tu make it, advertised I can play "padre" fir.t rale
Ticenxu—“No noree fu play at cards
in anotbar aolnma. It 1s written by H.
L. Reade, fvtmvrly Editor ottba Hearth than to play Dominoo. or Authors."
Scnoma —"la it right to dance P’
and Home, and its practical thoughta
Txzcaxa—"No hurt in the up and
and anggeutuma commend it to reader*
to every walk of life. It will bare a down motion of dancing, but it ia the
large sale.

Rev. G. W. Sherman, the Pastor of the
M. E. Cbtreh in thia cily 'on Thursday
evening, st the Paroonaga. The pub lie are cordially invited, and we hope,
will liberally ra.pond a. we have none
too liberal a support for uar clergymen
in thia cify.

RUTLAND CAUCUS.

Republican
The Republ cau voter* ot tbe Town­
. ship of Hastings, are req no*tod to meet
—nt the Center School Bouse, cm Batorday, March 27th, 1875, at 10 o'clock A.
M-, for tba purpose of putting in nomi­
nation, suitable Caudal ate* fur Townadnp Officer*.
By order of Committee.

Tho attention of our fun luring peo­
ual circumstance* at th. Monday after­
ple is directed to thu fact that Pioneer
noon and Tuesday morning sessions a
Firo Company No. l.uf this city will
the school for tho present wack, and it
giro their Annual Ball, on Friday ereuing, April 2d. Music by Col Berdan’s
celebrated Baud, aarisiMi by J. Lee
Deed Our Fir* Department is one of
tho necessity of the city, and wo trnit
(lie people will oppri isale their efforts
fur tho protection of their property, and
give them liberal aid by their patronage
ceived protests from two or three dis­
tricts in th* county, a:aiait curtain par­
tis. teaching tho oummsr sehoql* in
particular districts. I would, through

Un Light and Dark Brahmas, H. A.
Mansfield, of Waltham, Maa,.; on Buff,
Partridge, Wlile and Black Cochins.
Henry I. Allen, of Scboolsraft, Mich;
on other varutim, Wm. Tinkler aad Dr.
G.'M. Wubdmancy, uf Hastings. Mich.;
on Bird, and Pictures, Mn D. G. Jkibioaoa and Mrs. N. Bailey, of Hastings,

I uni now all alone ia the Photograph
buMUBM, and aa I have made erraage-

Uni taw pitite;.

FARM FOR SALE!
150 ACUI OF VALUABU LAMB,

Te-DAfa ADVERTISEMENTS.

SEND FOB IT !

Best Trio, W. K. Barber,
2d. “ Henry L Alles,
8d. ’ •• Hays A MeElwaln,
Bett Pairs. Hayes A McElwain,

Beet Cock. Haya A McElwain,
Best Hoa, Henry L Allen,
Special, for beat pair, Hays A MoEl wain.
‘
Special for bet Pullrt, Haya &amp;

11100

Txecnta— 'I say pick up that chalk."
Seo cell* for township caucuses, at­
Bagjtia—"I will not."
tend them; nominate yonr best maa,
Tucnra—1 esy pick up that chalk
and then go to* the [Hills on Monde/,
or 1’1 scud you to Dickie, end you’ll
April 5th; and elect them.
Republi­
gel what you deserve and ought tp
cans of Barry County you cjn Jo this if
you will in fourteen or filtven township*,
without tho nil of a stogie Democratic
go op’ to Dickie.
, •
Ttzcnct -I any ptak up that chalk.”
Sctsou- -I asy I won’t, do you unshould say, that his determined perse­
verance under all kinds of difficulties, . Tasazza—Pick up that chalk qo lek
during the severe weather of the past or go i up to Dickey.
Sctsoua—I will nut piok up tho chalk
two months, and hie prompt uttrndnso.
on every train, day or night, c.itmusads Miss------throjr on tho floor."
Axettuoi tSawua—"Say Mr.------ 1
tbe warmest approbation of our citizens
want to go to my scat and study my
Grammar lesson, I can’t effort to stand
hero and hoar your quarrol-" Behoter

SEED AND

c.c.j^.'sa
PICTURES!
zpiOT'criRias i

Best pair, Haya A McElwain.
2d do,
W. K. Bather,
Boat Cock, Haya A McElwain,
Beat Hen, Hays A McElwain,
Beet 6 pullets, Hays A McElwaia,
Bpoclal, lor best pair, Hayas A

Beat trio, J. P. Roberts,
2d,
do, J. P. Roberta,
Beat pair, Hayes A McElwain.

2d best triu, David arid
Goodyear,
3d best trio. C. W. Bigge,

Bauoc** Msautes roa
April number of BalMi’i
issued, and ii an exoellsnt
what * [vopular magazine
It Is Ctowdod with ntoe atui
gearings, good pootry, and maar hints
on doineetao ecuuomy, bousahuld facts,
and threw oomic picture* which would
make a sioic laugh. No one can help
liking Ballou’* Magarino it'is so genial
sad pleasant. Here b a lie* ot Are eonteutoof tbe April number; Terona;
The Confidante; The Parrot Tribe,;
The Whale Fishery; Dhtoboritad: or
nek’s BbMty; Ongin of the Maiden
Halt Fare; A Woman's Story; A1m g
tb* Rood; Story of tha Counteet of
NBhadalo; Tho throe Fortunes; Will
She Many ILitnJ Deas Omnipoteaa ;
Ashore in Havana: or A Taste of
Spanish Lew; Tb* Thro* Btatne*;
April Weather; OcaTocxo Pauns'*
Sraev-Tauau—Mademoiselle Bylphina.
—‘w*--.--------- '« Cutaway; The
ittl* sang; Curious
---------------------------- Puxri* Page; Th*.
HouMkeeper ; Paets and Fanrias : A

Ire * probha -(Hi

The Republic Magazine / for March
opens with three papers, on» cash ea
the Close, tho Work, aad the Acta of
tbe last session of the Forty thirdX’otigroes. The cause ot tbe failure and un­
popularity of tbe first eesslon of the
Forty-third Congmv ia shown to have
resulted mainly from tbe commercial eri;

lt!M8 &lt; ltrs
FLORAL

MZti BF SOLD CBMAf!

WORK
BININ&amp;EB’B

OLD LONDON DOCK

GIN.
Now Barber shop to bo opewod on
Tuesday, April 6, 1875, to tho Rower
Block, North aide of State atreot. I
take thia method ot informing my pa­
trons and friends that ot. the day above
mMtioeed, I shall opn a firat-clnaa
Berber Shop, equal to tbe bust in the
Stole. 1 will aloo have in cenuoctiuu a
full line of gents furnishing goods, tobacto and cigar.. Mr terms after that
date will be elrictly cash under all circurastanoro and at tire lownl living

=£■?£

SHK
CHICAGO 4 NORTHWESTERN

LADIES.:

Thankful for past faicxa. I solicit the
emtio eed patrtiuage of the public
Very Respectfully,

tioe, eti Tuesday, Marsh 3d, 1875, at
10 u’clo&lt;k A. M.. at his residence on
Section 17. iu the Township of Rut­
land, tba following described [&gt;«rrixial property, via: One span heavy
farm horses, one ox, one| cows, one two
years old heifer, two bogs, one lumber
wagon, on. pair bob-sleighs, one wheel
cultivator, one corn plow, 2 irou beam
plows, varioue article* of household
furniture end many articles to nuraar-

Tenn*-' All same under 85 1
Over 85 nnd under 850, six
papers on current topic* and the prom­
tnent political issue, of' the day; to­ and for 850 ov over, lea moot
gether with historical aketclies of the will bo given on approved «.&lt;•.«
Shays sod Anti-rent rebellions of for­
mer days; tbe elective of Salmon P.,

JOHN PETTIT

Beat trio. James M. Bauer,
2d
do W. K. Berber,
Bost pair, Hayes A McElw

Blustering

cera, tolchers amFpeople.
’
When there are good reasons why a
party should not teach the school in anr
61. Patrick’, day.
distriet, objections should be made
Tiade in ths city Is im
known to district officer* an^ County
gray hair to ita original color, nnd Superintendent before,a liceasa &gt;• grantteave* it glo**y. and in a healthy condlstroat* on Saturday.
Next Sabbath ia Palm Bunday, and bon; while, for liMtls truubled with
dandruff, or any diaessc uf tho scalp, it
the following ono Easter.
ads like a charm in cleauring them,
TUennon&gt;ot«r 4 3 below sero at eix
try it and you will not bo disappointed.
•o’clock Monday afternoon.
Cnxsx.—Thia inn* f*lkw Reynolds
The registration notice aud thv elusteachera,—tho character of tho school,
referred to in another, column, camo Into
.tion-notiaa will npprar next week.
the teacher's age and ezporience and
We were pleased to receive on Tues­ through tbe private books ut tbe offira, tho circumstance* surrounding each,
are questions to bo considered. Direct­
day, a friendly call from Latham Hull,
took and carried off n pises uf copy pre­
ors ought to know the kind of a license
E*,. of Knlamszoo.
pared for this issue, and at noon to-day.
The ladies woetety connected with asked our devil to return tho copy, say­ a teacher holds. The numbef ofy^b^g
lEmaaeel Church, will be entertained on ing "he took it to copy, and that if any nnd inexperienced teachers will bo large
Tridry afternoon, by Mrs. Nathan Bar* such thing was [jhjAitbod there would —of experienced ones —email.
To teachers, and specially tho
bo a'row, and that be hod been watch­
Attention is asked to the pretnf of ing for some such thing." It »eem* a younger enea, I would say, bo careful
what scho.d you t«k». if opposed by a
guilty
conscience
ue«dwl
no
accuser.
some of our leading citiiens against the
part of a district, think long and well
treatment of certain young ladies by But a notice substantially like tho one
he took from tho uflic* will be found in before you make tho aUcmpt under
Prof. Dickie.
each clrcumsteucee. The young uachor
this
issue,
and
ia
every
war!
true.
We bear the effort of onr Prosecuting
needs tho support of a united district.
.Attorney, in the trial of Joe Wooten,
This merniug tba house of James I would advise districts having but
highly spoken of by eitiacna from tli« Clarke, Esq., tn the Fourth ward, took
throe mo'ithv summer school, tu com­
• country who were pre.ru".
fire from the chimney, and came near mence early, ae tbe attendance, in most
being destroyed, but through tho case*, is small through tho heat of Jul/
'The public desire
prompt asaiitance of the citizen*, tb* and! August The co atom of keeping
•Of the older girls
firn w os . extinguished befoie it had up pur common schools through these
school'hours, in the
made much lived war, though con-i«ier- mo|th* ought to bo abandoned- ' The
■ moot of ope Union i
able damage was done by tho water, co.t nnd the small result* should be
.porta say.forxio govd purpose.
and in removing the furnitnro- The fire considered by the people. The division
Departmont-ws* promptly on Uand.nol; suetion an .yVodnoeday. March 25th?
'withstandtogtbe extreme cold, and yet
i grow in favur.
1'.
;1875, a fine lai .df Cock, agricultural
their services were not of soy value boPrairieville, March 12, 1875.
.implements, bouveboM furniture, Ac.,
wn hie raridenee in the township of CarlWe sincerely hope that tho Common
Council this year will make arrange­
Wo hwr that th* Principal uf ।
ments te supply water at available
erihool has been mauling three of
pointe for lhe use of the Fire Departyoung lady pnpils.
Stale Prison
wot lees then Cfle*.n .yean, should
The Hastings Banner foreman has
lhe penally for each an outrageous
been.eaught in tho contemptible act uf
writing scurrilous articles tu tho Nash­
Shall our sohool cost u* |12,000 a ville News about the editor of tire Ben­ - Debate : Question—Do external eiryear I That te a question for the peo­ ner. A more dishonorable act could euatotancaa, rathur than internal pow­
not bo imagined and tbe cun tempt aiple to decide at the polls on April 5th. tsebes equally to the acribb'er and to ers,' decide the character nnd destiay of
Wo believe a batter echool thia wo now the editor who sanctions tbe act by
have ean be had for half lhe money using lhe article*.—Berry Cesmly BaWin S rosary.
new expendadMrs. N. Baity.
Thanks, Bro. Phil, for your vindica­
Charles June*.
tion
of
the
honor
of
tho
proa*.
Tho
act
Ou Tueaday night the McKean Catapbells Combinatijn. will give an anter- was indeed a meet contemptible one.
Holiloquy uf an Egyptian Mummy
tainmest at Union - Hall, a portion of The writer. Edward C- Reynolds, the
'
the proceeds to go to the Knights of trusted foramaa of our office and in our apiritualined, Col. Dickey. ‘
Anna'Robert*.
abeenco in charge of the business de­ Eodtalion,
Pythias. Give thorn a rousing crowd.
Impromptu Bpeeab.
portment,
baa
proved
himself
to
bo
not
Wo note that J. L. Fish, who was rarawlly admitted to tho Bar, after a only a liar but a traitor: baring elated
thorough exnmiualicn, defended in a what h* knew to bo falsa, and betrayed
mauaer that refiMltd great credit to tbe secrets of tho offise IO outside par­
brines If, Joo Wooten in his late trial tree, ihroogh Ulla curr«*pondoace. We
ask lire proas uf tho State to pas* him
bolero Juatira Hayfotd.
No mail for two days.

Tbe McKeau, Campbell Combivatiou

We, tbe undersigned. dUzeiis of
Hastings, viewing with'-, contempt lhe
oourae pursued by Mr S Dickie, in his
mode of punishment of throe young ladios eltandiog his school, take this
method of expressing our indignation of
the wbo&gt; affair, believing that no
CAriMra rancher would adopt tush a

An invitation is extended to all the Beat jieeoock, Charlie H. Gardner.
aingsra of the city and vicinity to meet
tmro wax or urr Vixxwrr.
at th* zoom over tho store of Barlow A
Goodyear, formerly oooaptod Cbaa. H. BMt. (on Light Brahma) Henry
Bauer os a law office, whodaeire to take
part in tho rendering of tho Cantata of
Queen Esther. It will ba' free to all J
singer* who may attend. Tire «bole'to

hnndsomely illustrated and are under
the editorial aupervisiun of the Bar. Dr.
Talmage. They are evangelical, and
non-eectariai&gt;. and supply an important
place in-the field of Sabbath-School lit­
erature. Tbe |ow rates at which they

New England
fur sale a large and splendid assortment
of Furniture, the brat ever brought to
tbia market, which they are uff»ring for
sale at tbe lowest living rates- Re­
member tl&gt;. place, at the old stand ot
Subbine A Belding, and be jure and

Organs,

Manitinf and Burdrtt OrSang.

AUCTION!
Having sold my Farm 1 shall o*ll at
public auction five milce north of Has­
tings on Friday. April 10th. 1875, at
10 o’dock s. m. the following drecribed
property to wit: ' Three Horace, four
Cows, 1 tour-year eld Bull, 1 yoke
working Oxen five years old, 3 yearling
Stears, 1 vesrliag flsifsr, 10J Sheep,
6 Hogs, I Wag oe, 1 Baggy. 1 net Bob
bleighs, 1 Cutter, a Clipper Mower and
Reaper. 1 Bobbins Cultivator, I Drill,
!’Feed Caller. 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Har­
row. 2 Hoss. 2 etU double Harness,
I viisgla Harns**, a huge amount of
Household Furniture and many other
things too aumeroui to mention.
Terms of Bal*. All sums under 85
Cash down; cn sums of fire dollrraor
more oee year* ti me will Ire given on
ge.ri approved notes with interest at 7

HASTiMSS MARBLE WORK!
AD BTONEB.

TABLE TOPS,

GOOD NEWS.

MANTLM,

Did yon know that Mr. Grace, baa:

bought In tho Grocery Btore, with John

Crawley, nnd are giving the beet of bar­
gains to their Customers. A choice Tea

cent, from date will h* charged. Per­
sona wishing tu pay Cash down wi I be
allowed a diacownt of fife per tent.

for W cents. Tbe beat of Flour at ga.00
per 100 Ibe.

The Celebrated Double

White Hoad Light C Oil, only St cento
per gallop, it can not be boston.
other goods sway down.

All

More goods

for Iras tuoaay at this House than any
other House tn the State. Weatoahave

JENNIE,

A Royal Organ.

whloh

la wuU filled with

Cboloe

Brands of Cigars and Tobaccos and Ito
figuren are all firat-claaa.

Glvwuaaeall

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“bodily acre. psofiMh kttfo; but
F&gt;ili&gt;M is profitable unto all thing.
Havre, prssnfas of tba lifo that new fa,
aad of that wiueb is to come.” 1st Inn.

MATCHLESS"

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Beata avsregaa otdy 14 buebab per
acre, that it eosto tho farmere more thus
11.00 to refao it aad if they owe for
their li.-m and are pay leg interest at
ten per cent, what show fa there for

DENTIST

B. F. BTEINHO1

GIFT ENTERPRISE
M1IIE,

OK MOHN Pits, tun a Hi I
One Prize $5,000 in Si! ver

Smtal ai total

DENTIST
■ICHICAW CERTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

FARM FOR SALE!

whiah I wdl bow sail godiiaee^ are we
KX able to see, that beaauae ot the fa.
Mfaac at du. pnaaipfa. eooe, al fa^
reach of the misery, sorrow, wretehad■aas aad woo thkt to such a great axtewtprwvrih ia ear werid.
Ifyou base failed ao tn tea, took

&gt;*0$ directly or indirectly attributable
to the asfatrace of, and Ere for, and
olwdimoe to, nil just awd balr laws,
both physical, morel aad dirine. And
axn I not oorsact in using the term god-

.

RAILROAD

FARM FOR SALE.

Barely, though wo bare caught only
asm woes, a glimpse of tba profits of
bedfly azarafaa as related to agriculture
ia comaaeticu with nearly all olho r
breacbae of industry, smd of ths profits

the taaaahMua
JAMES LEFFEL A CO.

Further InfortzAlfou will ba cheerfully given by addrenstag

shewing that the iarmere emnst af.
tori to nua wheat and sell it for from
caa, to one dollar aad ten aad fifteen
rents per bethel :
Bsnu Cszrx, Mich, i
Jaly 17,1RT4. j
from actual detailed aeeocuts tbe
expense ct growing wheat when labor
ooamxuds «2! per reocte (about 61
rents per dsj), and tigwag every day’s
work, for month hauls, al 61.&amp;0 per
day. thus leanag about 19 eeuu a day
for board and lodging, foots up as fol­
lows :
Cost per acre for growing, mark at; ng.
etc . without interest on money invest­
ed, fa from 19 bO to 811.00; and if wa

Aad were it not for tba abundant reaouKM of ouppliae Iron tba almost iaumwcrebto activities and iadutriaa of
Which agriculture seems to be tho suetaiaer, want and ssflenng izdcwcribable,
would only ba re Loved by tho utaely
aid al that which sofa paepla dreadBasely, death.
I hare red savored srith the utmost
brevity to set forth soma of tho advautageaaad profits growing out ot bodily
exerefoo in the proeocutioa of that
branch of industry tensed agriculture.

by new of bodily exerriee, yet there
ia a priaeipla underlying. running
through, governing, coutroCiag, regulaLag, pr-zg aasumooa, aad a ocuncg to
••cb odor ia the grand dnsa of life,
tba reward of their daenga, which prindpU ia pn£tebfo to tba securing of
those things which are Medial to tba
body, but also to each individual lover
at that principle. a realfaabon of peace.

COMPANY'S

EW PUBLICATIONS.

Agnraltsre mpiies bodily ezermaa as
well as tillage ot the earth. Bodily az.
srefao is sot «tly profitabfa to the right­
ly developing of ucr bodily powers, aad

for a time span wild fruits, fish aad 1
gums. bet these eooraet of sustasanre
nui uooossariJy give support only to a
limited extent, to tba east existing and

ALDINE

BIN INGEP’S

FM Mffliap Praia Bad

OLD LONDON DOCK

11. M0STE1AL EffiHIffl (H

GIN
•

caivauku virro.
THE ALDINE COMPANY,
58 Nsidsq Lane, Naw York.
Agr«ti far MkMdl,

ELECTION NOTICE.

Botiml IfrtH &amp; Pte,
HASTINGS IARBLK ■’ W3!

AA B«m Dhwa*. AW A. ICS.
Capitl Premium $100,000.

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VOL. XIX. NO. 48.

HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. 1875.

Mesial ini fcWaw Cirfj.

endearuring to control Madly they
rush by. b-wdlees of tho strenuous ezertioxts made tu lootraia them, and
throateaiug the lives^of both tho driver
and a fair young Lady who is holding on
Ibo side of tho vehicle, four and diiuair
marked upon lie |&lt;lo. terror-stricken
face, fimldeniy tho carriage gives a
tromoaduus lurch, and ths driver is
violently [wecipitatod from his high aoat
to the ground. Tbe boraso feeling
tltemselvre freed from tbe rootraiut up­
on thrirbila, dash onward with renew­
ed speed. As tii« fair occupant of tho
earnage discovers her helpless condi­
tion, she giv-e erne lung, agonising cry
ol despair, in I sinks beck upon tho

THE
Hastings Drug Store

THE REPUBLIC A Al BANNER

You will find a lull lino of Drugs.
Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils Dye| Stuff and everything belonging to a first

,

W TH OTHER JOURNALS

Ear the accommodation of such of our friends as may rlaeo Drug Store.
desire to subscribe fur some other paper in connection with
Th# BANNER, ua have, made arrangements whereby we \
are enabled to present tho following liberal terms, with the1
understanding,however, that ths order for our Journal and'
either of the others named, must be sent together, and ac- 1
companied by the money; and, also, that we must receive'
K ~dption foThe BANNER jor each copy of every
'ication ordered from the list :

WHOLE NO. 082.
NIGHTAHO MOWING.

SESBl
Detroit!
Detroit F
Chieag*

S&amp;nt&amp; Clsus

mi/for tun*,” and he giaaced at the mu­
tilated and bandaged erm which bung
powerless at his nd.-, “we might bare
troan enjoying the fruits and comforts
of my labor; but It is all for the beat, 1

J. P. ROBERTS.

Detroit Free Press, $2.00 and Rupubluao Itannot I .’&gt;0. for ’ ■
Detroit Tribune. $2.00 and Rvp-jblican Baaacr 1 5fur
•
Detroit Poet, 42.00 and Republican Banner 1.50 fur
■
•
Michigan Farmer, 42.00 and RopubiicanBanner 1.50 far
■
Country Gestiatnan, 42.50 and RepubHcsu Bannnr 1.50 fur ■
Western Rural, $2.00 and Republican Banner 1.50 fur
Advance, 13.15 and Republican Banner 1.50 for
•
New Covenant, $2.65 and Republican Bintier 1.50 fur
■
Michigan Farmer, 42,15 and Republican Banner 1,50 for
Now York Homo Journal, |3,00 and RepnWicau Banner 1,50 for

JOHN

Stop! Hearken Ye!

If you do you may be induced
Mickijai. to come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

To IKhom it may Concern!
Be it known, That I shall
keep in stock jtnil fill to order
the elebrated

Stats. lie had opened an odo. in Wai-1
ton tor the practice of hie profession,
and waa sail building the foundation
of a thriving business. la al dilion to
bis being.talented and educated bo waa
social and pleasant, ■ end, although not
paseemed ot a superfluous amount of
that article familiarly known as “filthy
lucre," yet with hi* ability it was an
Walter Chester wu atnctly temper­
ate. and, upon several occasion* had
met the lovely Irone at ball* and par­
ties, and on every occasion had kindly
but firmly refused the wino she offered
him. She felt quit- -J~* —* -Kgritted at the reeuli
determined to m»k_______ ____ _____
sun bow submissively tu her will, if it
waa in the power of wosuan io accom­
plish, it Hbo had “always indulged in
the use of wine, and could see no harm
in a single glass of it,” she said, but
Walter Chester knew hia hereditary
weakness, and had reaelded to abstain
from all intoxicating liquors, that the

not bind him withjhia unrelenting fet­
ter*,.aa they had the father before him
Many there were in that vast throng
for Plows, and other purpose!. who sought eagerly after the emiles,
and requested the hand of the queenly
hrautv in the “next dona." White aha
treated all kindly and pleasantly, sbo
was partial to Walter ia the bestowal
of ba sweetest smiles, and. Io meat, she
was engaged “for the next dance,” but
to Walter, sever; and he fell highly
er an CURTIS, DODGE. ROBINSON elated, and improved his every oppor­
tunity to be by her sale. and engage
her attention, and, upou tbe announce­
ment of supper II was with feelings uf
pleasure and triumph that bo eoeorled
her to the spacious ball, amid the envy
and displeasure ot a number of unlucky

Gvntly, at Tier cvmsuind, waa tbe
uncooac-.ous form of Walter Chester
lifted up, end pieced beeide ba in the
carriage, which ----,k*
it .killed
Judge’s reeideueo.
pliysiciaua were ।
nouueod his case a----------------- —
nervous system bed received a severe
shock, they said ; beeidea hrs eoastitututiou was btokon by-exposure and sxeraxivn det—.k^r. Careful noeing.
jierfect quiet and tender watching were
tbe things moot needed to insure hia
recoveryEameaUy did Irene apply herwrlf to
the aolf-impuoed task before ha; but
it waa a laborious aad weary duty she
bad resolved to perform, and many
wore tho tedious days, aye weeks, she
struggled through, watching with th*
faithfulness uf a mother th* varied
change* of her patient, aa tho little
spark of vitality witbin him struggled
tu gala the eaceadensy. Bui by the

HULFUREI)

Sirpol aiiBttteal

Buggies this year. If the Excite­ Mail Ini Bean Pirn,
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to Fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

Land and Calcined Platter,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.
sending
ua for

TH CHRISTIAN AT WORK.

Agriculluial. Imolements
AC., *c.

I. De Witt Talmage, Editor.

(Gin

middle

was th* lucky man hurt July, that got the Cutterlet him draw this year. “He is too lut
Warning the people not to come
44

Truly Yours.

We

Many eyes were turned towards him,
and ibey also noticed the embarrassed
took on Irene's face. WsltO saw it aa
well; and aa ho glanced at her ahe east
sueh a Took of reproach and entreaty
upon him, that for a moment be waa
irresolute, and bis hand mechanically
sought the eup; be half raised it, but
waa about to art it down again, when

kindly cared for and watched over him
during his protracted illness. During
tbe period of bls convalescence, howova, Irone had diaooverod what others
bsd faded to—that Walter Chester was
not tool to tho world—that the star vf
bis genius would yet shine brightly,
and with eaootrmgement and help ho
cuuld yet rise from his oboeurity, and
live to honor the name ho boro. An
other fact made itself evident to her;
that what Was at first a duly, was now

lamed a deeper feeling of interest for
her patient than a morbid desire to see
him again a prosperous and temperate
man. She would not confess,to herself,
at Grot, that this was the case, but as
tho time draw nigh.far Walter to leave
the hospitable borne, of Judge Daion.
she was forced to listen to the plead-

And ho* was it with our hero I Was
bo willing to Move the hemo of her *ho
had done co much tor him with unlr a
fooling of gratitude and thankfulness 7
Ah, no I During hia boon ol aaguish
bad abe not smoothed bis fevered brow,
vn-^rtwed his paroh-f lips, end admin­!
istered many ether little acta of tore
and sympathy f And how her more(
touch had seat a thrill of ocetetM pleas-.
J
)

i
’
roclioe in a hammock swung under tho1
front poerth. many were tbe hours ho;
watched her, aa she road to him. and1
thought how supremely bioe: would bo
foe man who could call ba wife. But.
aa aoch thoughts lushed through EX'
brain, be bauislwd form, or tried to, /st
least, and thought ol “what might hive
boom" But bow such thoughts were
absurd, end not to bo encouraged for a

won’t

J. I&gt;.

VdK'S

DR. AIKIN.
FARM FOR SALE!

“Yea, my good man," h- replied im­
mediately, “you can stay if you will;
but I'm afraid you will find car euoom-

Obto. are ia operation.
Tho Xenia. Ohio, gfamworks, started
recently, is doing wolL
TLe tolling mill st West MidJIrerx,
Mercer country. Fa . is idle.
All throe ol tb» mills st Ironton,
Ohio, Iraro resaraed o|ter*ilons.
Tbe extensive car ahopa uf Albany
aro eboat to Jtart on full time again.
Duvnin'i rolling miU, at Itebanuu,
Pa..‘has iberossed its working fore*.
Tho Ferndale, Pa., rolling mill lias
resumed operatiuue, after a mt of sov-

The mower works at Wellsville, W
Ya., are running night nud dar, eraploying 35 hands.
Ashland (Ky.) furnace bating oom
plated her machinery re|Mir&gt;. blow ia
uu tho 16th qlk
The Springfield (Mo.) ilun works ha.
declared a dividend of five pet coot on

It show. that
bomb of
salt were inspected, divided into th*
following quaUtto*; Fine, MO,767 bar­
rels; Pack. 59,090
MJOl; .**■
ond qaahty, 17,741. TUi. is exchwiva
of rwfase salt, at which there were about

•SA bricklayer. Tbe staging oa a
»w warehouse where 1 was at work
irv way, and I waa precipitated aomo
rooty to|p'
“The warebuuw of Mr. Morgan F'
“The same, air. It waa a sad aeeimt for me, but 1 have tried hard to be

. "Well, tbis &gt;s a hard life; hard for
ua all! but if 1’ui to stay with you to­
night. I may aa well .etuis. It's get­
ting toward eleven."
The pour but clean bod apjwoptialeJ

DllyiOIIO

DENTIST

“It’s a rough fight, friends, and th*
traveling is mine tbs beet—can you lot
me stay all night here? A man has
just told mo that it is a good four miloo
tu tho village."
Mr. Edgerton louked at hia wife, and
in her sympathizing face road her eon-

ontly returned from her oxteudad so­
journ in France, w here she has been
seeking health and pleasure. And thus
they bare met. the destroyer and des­
troyed, for tbe first time since that
evuntfnl night which prorol his ruin.
OrpaL indsed was the astonishment
which depicted ttaolf I---- - ’----- '" *---al dtowvoer- l" ,w*
able object'

Oysters received daily

NaMIi,

over arrive al great ends.
We are usually capable of greater
thing* then we jierform ! «&gt; are wot
bo has saved by imperiling bis own life ?
A singular roinridsnoo- it io she who
Las embittered ths life, and destroyed
tho proo{«cls of tho man who is now
lying bofaro her—bar preserver.
She, too. has changed, but tbe change
has only made her more beaetiful and
■ irravtiva ' Five vaara of Paris Ufa

STANLEY 1

Harper's Jfagaxine. fil.OO and Republican Banner 11.50 for .
.
.
Atlantic Jfonthlr, 4* V0 and Republican Banner 41.50 for ■
Scribner's Monthly, 44.00 and fto|»ublican Banner 41.50 for Lippincott's ifaguine, 41-00 and Republican Banner 41-50 far .
.
Tin Galax r. 44.00 and Republican Banner 41.50 for
...
Lakeside Monthly, 44.00 and Republican Banner 41.50 for ■
Godey'e Lady's Book, 43 15 and Republican Banner 41.50 tor
•
8t. Nicholas, 43.00 and Republican Banner 41.50 for •
.
National Lire Stock Journal, 42.15 and Republican Banner 41.50 for
Horticulturist, 42 10 and Republican Banna 41.50 for Gardner’a Monthly, 42.10 and Republican Banna 41.50 for- .
.
Little Corporal, 41-00 and Republican Banner 41-50 lor
.•
.
.
The Nursery, 41.60 and Republican Banner 41.50 for
.
.
.
faterson’s lady’s National Magazine. 41.60 Republican Wantsr $1.50 for
Arthur'e Home Msgexinc, 42.25 and Republican Banncr41-50af-&gt;r ■
The Poultry World, 4125 and Republican Banna $1.50 for * .
American Agricultural!!*, 41.25 uni Republican Banner 41.50 fa
Beltons Afontbly Magarind. 42.00 and Republican Banner $1.55 for •
The Phrenological Journal, $3,00 and Republican Banner, $1,56 for
Science of Health, $2,00 and Republican Banner 41,50 for
•
.
.

DENTIST

Tk. waa eke hm4* to sn itae te-el«kl.
W..M
I, wwa g ka kaew wr «h.u«.
Balekave tkeellak at kt* s*l4 1 kaar

were only 569,638 barrels made. Tbe
largo increase thia year io mainly ootside of tbe Saginaw Valla—ia Huron
cosntr, at Caaavsllo. Puct Austin, New
Hirer, aad Port Hop*. A munba ot
paimental well* are being put down at
Muksgou
1. the Sartos* VaOey
walla la moot ineteacue have ahowa a
! sufficient supply of kriae.
Tb* salt manufacturing capacity *f
the 8-ate ia plaoad at l,M0,0(fo burato
per annum—an increase of 600,000
barrel* Tho Inspector says that if aalt
continue* low,, very few ot th* kettle
block* win raa next yea, and the

surprise of Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton,
their guest was missing.
Guns, and
when or bow they could not imagine,
but gone bo certainly waa.
They wondered over the etreumataaco,
but in the trouble and anxiety of their
utter destitution tho stranger man waa
soon diamiued from their thoughts to
make room for their own immediate afTon o'clock waa tbe time given them
by tbs landlord for removal, and with
heavy hearts they prepared to go forth.
Through the kindness of a neighbor,
they had been allowed ths ua. of tho
building for tho aiorago'ef their little
furniture, and a room in bis bouse until
Mr. Edgerton's health should be suffi­
ciently re-established to admit ol hia
Ear-rings are gradually gutting into performing aomo light labor.
Nine o’cloak pooled from tho boll iu
ths old atylo pendants again, to the dothe neighboring churoh tower—but qoa
light ui the jewelers.
/'New fashioned “drees handkerchiefs" abort hour of borne life remained for
are a small square of blue ailk, with
Fifteen minutes later there camo a
tone center and edging.
quick imjierativ* knock at tbe door of
Cream rulvred grooadinee, with black Mr. Edgartan's house.
velvet insertion in stripoe, uro among Mrs. Edgerton s;rang to &lt;jp«u it. and u
the novelties, and very handsome.
wall dressed man put a large packet in­
Some of tbe spring bonnets seen in to ba band, and turned hastily away.
shop windows aro af white chip,
The package was addressed ia a
trimmed esrtuaively with block satin bold, masculine bant
"Mr William EJgarton."
’ -William tors it otwa. and there
dropped out Iwu [tapers, one being an
utlknal, ills other a private seal.
He
examined the forma and found It to bo

�NOW IS Y1

Iblic

Gent’s Clothing,
REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic's in Endless Quantities.

KMflhas m (ETTLEra tweim
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

’ heap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - lest'

A Itort Huron man has a cfactwn I
of 9,000 anoeat coins tor whiah he fate
refasd 115,000.
Th.

jrturuu uf fa priorijdcs «nrf
oS
faMopnHiqin party, and as maiig• $»**•• aa tte ritMo. bear* uj-, o«
fair tkhrt for Justice uf tte Fapeeae
Ctmrt, end !«o ifars of equal jartiaas
beeulity a* candidaiw for Itegruf. is

Detroit A Bay

Qty

railroad

Hartings. Sep:., 9th 1674.

rooms mart bg largo and airy, and hare
bath rooms, eu , ojnnretod with them.
btawm ia always csr*l for tenting th?
halls and public rooms, sod all fa
rooms mu.l bars gratae in fam. A
Califaaia. ted when aloetod be would b«*lez that gvteoies 200 terse power
be, at fa Bte-ii. fxrie.i cumprtoot fo is nona u&gt; large, for ia addition to tba
do tlie dafa ufjottira- of fa 6aprwsu~
C-ourh thaa the “Boy rf Bay," aa fay.
*• gcattamaolv atylo the Hon- Iuk
Maxetoc. one U fa ifa: popular sad
able lAwyora in the Slate, and wba in fa room* aa 1 fa oCtao io.fa telogrx- b
w:r a run from each room to tb» cfecn
nod ail the gneat baa to do ia to both a
little knob na-1 a hall-boy will ba al ait
door to tao to I out-» to axarxta bu mdora. Sraie totvli hare a cuds of rig-

Ju*t opened in Mr. BOWNE’S NEW STORE.

Kfeyryfyo^ Blocr,
Where can ba found a choice and well selected Stock cf Staple
and Fancy
.
GROCERIES. PRIMISIOXS, COMECTIOXEBY 4c

A complete assortment of all kinds of Whole and •yrpttnd
Spices
,
‘
,

••

rejected .an amendmmkt tv fa ixjuert
law prvridiug tor tarn! option.

Lamps i Fixtures, Crockery, Class &amp;.Wooden Ware
Always on hand at prices that cannot be beat in the Comply

One miliiun. six nnoire I
I’lousaud. three handled
eight hogs end 41.192
packed iti Chicago the ps4

union of the soldiers and sailors to be
bold &gt;bero April 14.
Tbe literary department ol t&gt;x tmireraity will elose March 23 fur two
week* The Michigan Central grants
half-fare to students during rneatioa.
- Got truer Bagler bas rcspposated W.

and ninety
and forts • I deaouBt, 3,140 ci-rgymec. 2.750 parcattle wriv iabra. 273,012 oommuuicant*.- 23,007
Season.
Sanday-acbcnl tncbcra 225,733 ScaThe Hartfcrd * Fast" announce? .that day-teboed «rhoUra. Contnbauont daP. T. Bsrtum will ba fa Republic m
r.»r the year »G,ML»«57.
oiud.daie tor Mayer of Bridgvfort at
fa ajiproaefaiug muniripsl oleaiion

CARFT BUYERS
ta to lheir advantage to ex­
amine ourStock before purchasing elsewhere.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR, GOODSFree delivery to any part of the City

Respectfully,
Spooner rf- Hepburn.

FOR SALE.

Tho Cenual ofifaraul the Granger. ,

mrtMmWTHoritx.

rook* 70 wallers, to cfcambcrs.ai&gt;!*
15 laundry wonten, *35 scrub women.
tial] OiCn, 14 porters, two carpentort.
• vnw tadrnmi-.il, and ao on.
In all 220
men and 150 wumen are emptoyed in
■*— *“— ------'-roll footing up from
fllO.000 to M21- ,-------------Ol coareo tho diedpline io ngvf.
, Every jicrscn must bo on duty exactly
un time, and every one ooo of them is
■ bound to do his or her duty silently.
; They wear nojse'eee iltoes, and never
epMk vstaw they Mtn spukra to. A
। cemplaint from a guest is equivalent to

JVnixxi*, TL-* lagiola.'ure toting
J**red taw* faking radical eteqgv* ia
uaiUrn pttiaiang ia towanbljf»Ucfau«,
which B-i non oresr; Jkmlnn.
fa clock at fa Hoaw
be and ho » treroby uaauarta I to firzCa&amp;d tenqurf at faearilon i^wbJ j
to each township Herb, a cirrohr
•tarn; a* tolUw*.
! &gt;1,000 p«r day. Ono hold in New
. X»t Tirol fa law crrofiax »i:- office
Tort aero up |50 per day tu pumpkin
J psae aloco in ihv seasen.
. Of course th. faul proprietor* ia
i gcxM lisnre make money, tor while fa

C •■mparitoti Invited and ontpttiiion Defied it;
holdin

Coffees

and

Spices

«f Irek
ol U C Q&lt;^i

Hailing* City Rap

Tho Eapuhlicaii* u
ting* will meet in ca
Houae, on Ttiurvlay
at half put 7 o'clock
didate* for city ofice
; at tho eaxnrag electic
Dy older of C

NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE

All grades of Te3K tbe very best iu the Market. Fresh every
week from the Importers S. S. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Boston, aud
for sal^tt prices whir-h defic* su ecrafttl competition.

SPECIAL TAXES.
May 1, l«T4.*to Aywtl 3t. 1374

GIVE ME A CALL

§60,000 00

,, .

...,

Hitotinp. ho&gt; tiHh.-!S»4.

Too Republican
fnrda iu Hastings w
g Friday eroning.

Jphn Stanley.
J

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

!•

derod io him. end tbht he wool I not
erawpt it under any eirea*n«t*3ceeOn Saturday G-jremor Bagley paid
into tbe elate treasury |1&amp;U, whi-Ji be
rerair»&lt;I in an anonymoit ramauotralion from some indiriluil wb &gt; »*'&gt;U a
ride on Ute Michigan Central railroad
tome 30 years ago. when it taLragvd

deeply. My dear honored and aged
motto.- ia with ua and of eaurvo after
haviag Livid fifty-tore* year* ami npwarde with lay lafae, fool* keenly ha
km May God giro fa, and ua, fa!
wtgtation wfab atould Uwat u, as
childreaoftbon.aat High
Tinea aro brigbtot.ing up ,
fally-mewtet. and ttero

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED!
Teas.

ropert SI to Operation aa tho 1st of | k^atl o»U..u lo*t i
him ch *2X517 Subordinate Grango*.
|
w
High «*;»« oiMin rommetugl piu. ' r/uuw
preiiy. Ibo wurkuirmeu. who c-ustiSJF
mta nine tenth* nf our ]«q&gt;ulat»uti, an l»i«ra».i.«s*.
fa pMcuawag
tt'im they i
rtemre bigli wage* they s;«n.l hem to f Kistw* •&lt; &gt;-Vre. i

o'dock X M. Ilia sufleriug* were eerero Mcmlgnniesy, of. PeaIwater t so tho
contest will tn between the latter and
part with biito yet it stu a e relief to, Judge Giddings, who will atlM a good
hnow t'*«l her Mfivrsuge wmw ended eteac. for.ketiow
Pierre de Nqj ells, a daoera-lant of
wfaa be l&gt;t»itired Lie Lu.'. Ha waa
fa old foptily of do Nuyolla, one of
born ia Ot»egM raunty, New Turk. Aug. whoa married Antoine de la Motto
19th, 17lr\ Lwiug at fa lime of kie Cadillac, tho founder of Detroit, is still
liriag in tho tatter cify. Tie has u gen-

M.. for fa perpow o
artion, roitnble Cnnd
fap Offiocra’
By ord&lt;

Tk»
*1 U.

BsEiteilE I tain Bra i. L (X

U.c R*ru&gt;v Mita.. March 21/1875.
The Grand IDjrds ft ladi-na rail­
: Du: ’Irt&amp;aa . According to practise
। bwUte leering fiteubrn MilU, I now road company har. bought 20,000 ton.
'take the tiae » errto you from t! ia of new mils, uiosllr wool—enough to
lay fa traok from F«t Wayne to Liam
pla&lt;«. rwnte my laet to fa llixna. Lake, a diauacs of 250 tail** Tbe
work of relaying trill begin aa roJn as
.
uf o«r Father.
Hi* adraaewd ' ege the weather will permit
Ths balanes of eash in fa stvte trio* should bare presided hia labor.eg at
I all, tuueli racr-i the bwaiafa in which ory March 10.1875, wav 11.550.767^9.
Receipts daring fa wook ending March
be wae engagwl. be was aurkiag ia fa
17, wore I55.2C8.71; payments during
sale staWw uf \V. C. Cana at, Esq. of (
tfeie oily ; had clmnr »f Mil stabtos, ,
an! among'fa horse* wa* uno very i
ciccuus, rrliirii n injured my fattier an
Thuretay fall u&gt;M. fat death wn- I
sued ca tin-'fallowing Sabbort, nt fl ;

R.publican

Tteftopubliraa vo
■hip uf Hutmg*, *ro
al fa Center Setax-l
d«y. March 27th,'IK

NOTH

10W.I A’iDSEmSSA.

Tbs annur.l mwtitig of tho Grand
Lodge of Good Teni;.!ara cf Maasacliusett* was l.cta iu Beaton last week.
There are noir two Lundtpd lodges end
A fire at Greenville reesntir deotroy- a membership of over fifteen thoamad
od « portion of tho PcUer block. Loo.
an building about 31,600, rare red ia the
CnderwriGre, N. Y. Ecokn ft Wright
rtotbing dealers, k»-* abret 31.5OJ. no

candidal*'i it d»5-atad^ throw-h' any (
•yu^oFjiwttv
oar brat to place
Ua beat tdait-in uuunalipo, end when
nominate^,'ty akc fa^ciudidate of
■ tiro of *b»iry. &lt; of port, 8 uf Buryuor I^xtr., tua»- irinaplo xuy win guaiy. 16 of curat, 14 of bock, 7 of
| tau.vrac. and 3 al Muoclla, while th*
■ avpi-liro of brand/, whi-ky, iaa, ale,
: itacr, liquon, turdud*. Aa. would Ct

RUTLAND

WARRANTED PURE.

All kinds of Fruit in - their Season*
.
Fresh Vegi-taldes alway s on hand.
■
Also we have a full line of the liest

Somebody went into fa liable of a
Nr. Whitt atMuskexoe, says fa Ckroeitit. and “fared his horse’s tail, uuiek,
ply eipreawd our faraonal opioids cos^ smack, emooth.** Tbe raaeal who did
ccnurg Ilia admitted act vf Mr. Ttoki*
fa th&gt; jiun.»5tu»nt of tba young ladioa,
and made no charge* nf any Jfal whatricvjujjiLu ccuutry, with a daily capac­
KMT'.r, and defy fam t&gt; aubalauliata
ity &lt;4295.317 gslton*. skuwieg an in­
crease in FcbnUry uf fifty dntiBoran.
with a daily enjonty of to.i'SS gallons.

fa tKxnjt&amp;iooi; ar,- ma-1.. gu u&gt; fa!
pfa mid rd/f; 1fa m-w. A a ailed par­
ty ia lbw county make* it . im-zaaiblr,
orro^tosilth^G—trirt turned,
fortl?appurifa&gt; iu recure ■ taxj-niiy
oo uvt Buaa&lt;l •»(. gjuport uuiaItopub-

laiutn* Blaich EHJbei
Tt
Elttbn fftU Oeafy tf Utr.»:
Flaa.o take notice &lt;&gt;f fa feet*
tath In fa fottowinj preamble cid

South Sidi of Sjhji Sjh“T-

many, ia 1S73, ransomed 5X113.773
X*Itoc.a, a: a cost c&lt; 111,4« 161; BelKiuia. 22.G13.&amp;50 galloM. costing 15,­
127.403- England. 32,000,000 worth,
and Ireland about 11.341,735 worth.

CEonar

fa Bfftabiirea* are gcnutally
tuujmiuiy la caU into requiaitien either
offaifongon^turoutru! Iuj o'.ecuon
of oudkfpbTlc asrflmtrIt, tlmivfore,

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Spooner &amp; Hepburn

fat the order is given by telegrapS.
Km-'-U of facer tray other TriUtiaL Tlinr. otis sbur. pressure meant ica-wa*
tor; two, fire; three, chamber taaid;
Bai 51 i* out cfot&gt;« fa vJeciiua of fa oos tang and^two sbott. breakfast; and
Btato Ticket toat dreerre* fa carol ul
Now about the cost of all tbs» csaaiteoition ul fa typabUraa* atfa ofceHarin; read with turprito and iato* oa fa lab at April.* icrthiiai tn vsaieueos : The breakfast, dinner and dignaliou fa laalirioaa charge* made
U* serweo cos*. 824.000: the ctums in
main afarafa&amp;ta fa. BoatJ uf_ Sa- !fa ■jianuig ro,ii alone, cost 31 259; by fa Btxxtx uf Marsh 17th. against
pernam tv tto T’.iroakm fat &lt;i»|,*«rih
fa mnrocro ixsibr.'quiu*, ta fa. parton I wr Sapari.-itend-At concerning Ibo panto** rn fafa fa rouaty into tiro or a-st83J&gt;W. ench ojftfa asl o%e . &gt;ta- itlfaei: of threw yrttnj Indies in ' hit
Jew m fa dicing roan, roe: 81W ; fa eetooL we, fa underugue-l. leartrera
uirrors aline in fa dining-roc-e. Lal .
bora &gt;2 fa Hvare of, Eepatsss^lirwa
for fa ensuing ala ware, and a lais and
equiubL' appaxtMpmm.1 will -oniy. be
maiiv wtvro fa LajutUr Is ;a the
ha&gt;4s at fa KsfiaLbcau partyTu , cere to tatrodoew you to the gorgeous
I figuroa ot tl*&gt; things tba: ooct. W2m&gt;u i
proio this took at tiro uettoa of fa D«- you want to but'd a hotel iu New Tork i
mucsucydf Nrrr Hampshire L*.: June,]| you want SWO.000 to par for th? I
uf IiMiis&amp;^fapcesMCit naat ir, and fa ground oa which it stand*. 3l.Wt&gt;,OOU ing as it did, of six Strokes canh with a
&gt;!u*-au&lt;iiy attorn;-: «( Mr. Grodycar to to pat into fa building, end noatly a« very light ruler, it ran 11 scarce!r bo
called ejrporil t&gt;uui*kn&gt;ent: m&gt;r waa it
depriru fa Bepubleans uf thia city uf
iot.rodo-1 a* aucK t ho cvideat design
a itopxetattanic *,n fa Board uf Babeing that the pauishmeut should conporviroxs of this coauty, by making lire
*iit ufliunulisti-ro nod no! uf physical
Mayar a figure taad ou that Board, in- 1
amaft ol u fiepervisu.- ekrted by fa 1
pwo-'to tor thee purpose, w beu Utr
knew fat fa povpto uf lift 1st andj
C. IL Maxar,
4th Wardi,-would under airy envum&lt;i S. Itaxrt*.
Maar J. Oxa.
etajMc. - fat a Ibrpoblicui, awl the 2J
llrxu Tnauur,
and 3d Wamis- a Docaocrht, while by I

fa aid srf titw whisky iafiurucr, n Dreaoust euwid almost always win iu fa
tar;-, foe Mayor, thibegh there is ua strict
party is».re. a 15»pub,i&lt;-in majority of
about taoaty in fa ejeporatton aud
has teeo fll fa timo riw-' it wa* croatod. bat at fa js-lX wbuky and inon*jr have lumroto .J aud probably will,

for Yourself

Come and see

L. r&gt;. SINE’S
172nd REGULAR MOKTOL Y

GIFT E WK I

REPUBLICAN

TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

LAWSON'S CURATIVE

$5,000 EACH IN CASH.

tUCHIICBI!

KIULSAMI4TIM,

khevmatism

s-rSss^-

Gold no l i
I It ia waraCT.

kloctiua ia 12 day

iBLStSSYo;

Onr •atecripii-m

gtctll UtKetuiui-ut cad to fa Leias Paefa Eailrocid, and aocrtiag that lids
action on in part, in violation of the
fifth »ration of the satioMl drclaraliuu !
of p-.inctplra, i&gt;uaarise, aa t-mling to
toiler cotrsption nfll monopo.L-s. u|&gt;uu

TUi* i* “Gtotlo 8p

We urgsmly rstpu.st mroiber* of Ibo ’

Ontor tu send tu. for pubiioefaa, their
views on the gresteit of all qirautons
yet unrolrjd. huw » reavh tho cunsnmw
with our produce by tho most cheap
and direct ro*J.
The farmer* hare

J. Cole &amp; Son,

baying. th«y know bow ia raiao pro­
duce; n&gt;iw they wiab to know how to
cell, ftpltefat [•rubletu astiafactorily,
and they ran aaap fair fingera ia the

GROCERS.
Htrhatambttaufflie*
fine pictures

unium

poor work. Prompt pa/, with a eertaiatyofitai fan m it i. carted,
prompt* and ihm-.tatoo good and faith-

At Granger Prices.

SfU®
V1TQ UU!

tho edrantogre of such pay and will
not bo likely to risk towng sutto a H**U’o think every farmer who has exporirnre in thio droctiow wiU indorse

LOK 1 HAK

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

WING GAUERT.
■ rEcnssox bt&amp;set,
re'.Bxrre. tto.

itTH’a

BRICK FOR SALE

*_

�fee Ryr-tsucAH BAJtm.
id there i&gt; a largo demand for them.
Pick out the bort men for city offirvr. .

In reply to u article ia th* tart
week'* BtaaeJeanMf regarding the pan
nato them. Indiflerenee is the bane of I
ishment of cortam school girl*, a plain
! politic*.
alatemsnt of the tacts will batter enable
Election time approach**, and tbe the public to answer th* question
amount of hand-shaking daily in­ wherein lay tho disgrace ; Th* offence
crease*- F&lt;* proof ol this j**t call on ur punishmenL Asjliyrart eista/isa «/
sefoal tew. cunsuting ia walking, onehalf hoar after tbe dost ot school hours,
from the upper hall down the east
stairs, which, (while having b**u re­
peatedly forbidden), bad bean ccustantly
Th* lABning ftapoHtess rightly etyiea praetioad, instead ot tbe west stair* intn
the saloon* a* tho placet where money fiio samo hall below. Th* pnnisbmeut
can be exchanged lor bod breath, shaky cunsuted ia th* Principal of our school,
uarret and Ueadachwa gentleman who ha* been active in the
TU Seventeenth Michigan Infantry causa of religion and temperance,
will bold a reunion at Grand Rtplds.on preechiug, teaching, and advising In our
the 14th of April, with headquarters at churches, and public, halls, calling up
girl* of MVtntean and eighteen year*
the Bridge Street Hcuie.
and, dnriug chapel cxereisos, in the
The Poet and Mall now Ua th* larg­
presence of the aaetrnbled schools, after
er circulation of any afternoon paper
an abusive reprimand, feruling them ia
io tho Wed, and th* largest city circu­
a shameful manner, aad thoa. in the
lation ot any paper in Chicigx
ra-at courteous aad gonllotminly manner,
Our merchants, generally.
_
telling them tbe punishment “had dis­
guile a lively spring trad*, and we Lop* graced them for life.*' Th* parents,
they may not be disappointed, but the while not wishing to screen their
sure way to obtain it is to adrertisa
daughter* from punishment, for viola­
Uberally.
’
tion of school rules, feel that on* in­
Our County Surveyor ba* romovvd to flated for such an object, wu neither
thia city. Hi* office is at tU Court manly nor Christian like.
Hence th*
House, and he ia ready to do any Uti- protest.
X. X.
ne«s in hit line with promptn&lt;*&lt; and
dispatch. •

j

,'sa’ffiEBi

A Pennsylvanian bout* that
ho
makes a toan that would “wash a poll-

RUTLAND CAUCUS.

There must be a good d**l of lye . about
that aoep.
Bear in mind that th* Saturday pro­
ceeding election day, April !. is ragi*tmtion day. Erery man should ass to
it that he and hi* neighbor are propCounty Superintendency.

Br*ri«*tC*naUIM.
jambs

r.. XKAD. CWraa*.

Republican ।Caucus.
Tbe Republican -voter* of tho Town­
ship of Hastings, are roquet tel to meet
at th* Center Sclwxd House, on Satur- i
day. March 27th,^’1875| at 10 o'clock A. ,
M.. fur tho purpose of putting in nomi­
nation. suitable Candidate* for Town­

thip Officer.

On th* 23, day of April Hr Armour
the occomplishcd Supervisor of Hope,
will tell a Urge amount of persona I
property ul auction, nt hi* rotidince.
Go and buy youraelrc* rich.
Soui-i men are to blinded either with
PV‘Y prejudice or potent ttimilu* that
they ain't toll the differeiica Iwtwoou a
flour barrel and aw hitky barrel See
Hatting* Iltnr Jtunul uf last week.

By order of Cominitte o.

NOTICE.

Hasting* City Republican Caucua.
The Republicans of tbe mty of Hea­
ting* will meet ia caucu* at tho Court
Hout*, on Thursday erening. April 1*1
at half past 7 o’clock, to nominate can­
didate* for city officer*, to be supported
at tho earning election .
By order of City Committee,

The Republicans of tho m
Ward* in Hatting* will meet in a
on Friday erening. April 2d. at

prepare for a full registration ot voter*.
Do not lose rote* by neglect of thia
Witter. The committee in erery town­
ihip should m&gt;* that it it attended to.
Arromo*.—Will some one of our
sub*&lt; ribera in each and every township,
be kind enough to tend ut tho namot
of tuc Republican Townthip Committee
for 1875-6. It it an important matter
aad we hope it rajy ndt be forgotten.
Granger*, remember that in Coagresi
the Republican* aro the only party
which favor* cheap triniportation and
tho other groat reform* you advocate.
Stand byyunr friend* at the Spring
election. Don't b- deceired by lying
demagogues, but rote th* Republican

Utit Si*: Tbe repeal of the law xelative tu County Superintendent! &lt;u
Schools make* it-noceaiary to elect one
Superintendent nf Scboolt . in each
Township.
Tbe foUawing is Section 8 of kU law
nutl meeting of each townihip shall bo
held on the Grit Mcnduy of April in
each year, and at such meeting there
shall bo an election for th* following
officer*: On* Supervisor, one township
clerk, one treasurer. on* school inipeclor, one •uveriutoudent of school*. on*
eommiitioner of highway*, so many
juitiere of the jieare as there axe by
law to be elected in the township, and

Wo ar* jirepored tu print Ticket* for
tbe *n*uing election, on th* shortest
possible notice, oa good pap«r. with
• u*w ly&gt;*. and So* cute for a head, at
Once more the railroad trail* aro
tho lowest living rate*. Don't fail B*j publicans of each, and every Township
RememUr th* U.l route will nut I to send us th* Tickvt.to jrinL ^*
«in withowt work
। claim lAs/tu our just patronage.
Don’t be fouled with tU nou-partimn
i Vfe learn that R. C. Horton. I ate ot
j Ionia, ha* teaeed th* Fhcsaix House at
Frirada. Jeera of your Rcpubili.-nu I
! Chartott*. and is thoroughly renovating
| and refitting the same, aqd design* to
brethren jo tfew lUmpvbir*.
Let evryy Republican work with a ।fmake it tho Irmling Hems*iuthat beau.
will for the *u«ms of hia ticket|j liful city, and *&gt; have no doubt will do
Esstec is doe* al hand. It i» tim" *11 of that, end al the sum* time make
I it vary ptaounl for •)! hi* guest*.
&lt;• hide egg* if ywr; can find any.

As th*M*t«on airiness th* tlaigiug
improve*

TU enow u riuwly melting away ami ' Tho Detroit /toe J'rsw on Wa0**d*y
1 of tast week, wm issue 1 with a new
all tears of a fresU; aro leeaen'mg.
! heading and new type, and it praeenta
John Staobir olawta Ao ha lU
i a very neat appearance. Tho Fra* Frew
tea eollar ia tbe State of Michigan.
I stand* at the head of legitimate journalRogiatntxm eo tUurdaff, April &amp;L I ism. in Detrmt, in eaterpri**, vivacity
Boa to it that every voter la- registered. and complstaness, while it ha* a wide­
They were never known to help elect
an opponent when thaf -could help

Johnsons Anodyne Liniment is, with­
out doubt, tho saf*al, irarort. and b»‘.
remedy that he* ever bton invontei for
interna! and external nto. It is applica­
ble to a great vatiety of complaints, and
it squally beneficial for man or boastW* have swon it stated in various
I»aper* throughout the wuntry, that
Agents for tho sale uf Sheridan’e Cav­
alry Condition'Powders wore mithartxed.io refund the money to utiv person
who should use tbvtn eud trot bs Mtia-

FLIWL WORK

, for 81’, 00
Earnux's^l
Atramos—AU persons indebted tu
mo aro requested to call nt lb" M,or* °f
J. 0. Runyan and settle tU samo bofors April l»t, or lh*y will be left nt
Middlerille for colleclbu.

CHICAGO 4 NORTHWESTERN
which be pnbliabsd. haa'jutt invented a
way ul getting a relief plate from steel
■o a* to lyint Lluvd'tjMap of the Ameri
can C-mtiuent—showing from uro^n to
ocean—on one entire sheet ot Unk note
paper, 40x50 iueU* large, on « light­
ning press, and colurvd, tried and varn­
ished for tha wall so aa to stand wash­
ing, and mailing anywhere in the world
fer 30 rent*, or unvarnished for 25

Rubber Bucket Chain Pump

ITic Stebblo* Dfotbcrs ore offering
for sale a largo and splendid assortment
of Furniture, tho bwt ever broagbt to
Ibis market, which they ere offering for
sals at th* l»WMt -living rates. R»memta-r lhe place, at tho old eland of
Stebbins A Belding, atid ba sure and
give tliotn a roll.
-Iltf

■ i . i-rc mokt .1 oi'iinwm

from rurrsy* to 1675. with a million
places on It. sunk a* town*, cities, vil­
lages, mountains, takes riven, streams,
gold miuos, railway stations, Ac.
Tni*
map tbould be in every house.
Send
30cvntatothc Lloyd Map Compaby,
Philadelphia, and you will get a ropy
by return mail. ’ .

JOHN PETTIT
SECOND WARD.

mentioned, I shall open a fir*t-clan
Barber Shop, equal to the beet in the

Local

Have on exibition one of 'the
largest Stock ofFancy Goods
iccr brought to this City,
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. Hr have,
also, ft full and complete!
Stock of Drugs and Medi-&lt;
dries, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets. Jr.,
i Jr. Give us a call.

fiJticej.

TO DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

continued patronage of the publicVcrv Respectfully,
47w3
’
AL. TR0UTW1NE.

New England

Organs,

.Manning and Burdett Or­
gans.

Hopkins L Barnes.
Hastings, Dec. 15. 1874-

TL* sutacribcr will tell at Public Au­
ro, on Tuesday, Monro 80, 1875, at
» o'clock A. M., nt his residence on
rtion 17, in the Township uf Rut-

tonal pnqwrty. vix: One span heavy
farm bones, one cz, uoej cows, ono two
yeam old heifer, two bogs, one lumber
wagon, vn* (&gt;air bob-sleighs, une wheel

HASTINGS IARBL8 WORIS'
AUCTION

Terms: All »iiiu* under 35 00, cash.
I Hating sold iny I'ann 1 kbail *»ll at Over $5 and under 850, six mouths,
public auction flic mile* north of Hat­ and fur 850 or over, ton month* time
ting* on Friday. April 10th. 1875, nc will be given on npjirove-l n.ite at ten
10 o'clock t. «.. the following dracribc-l
JAMES F. MEAD.
property to-wit: Th re" Hoove*, four
HutUnJ. March 13. 1875.
Cow*, 1 four-rear oM Bull. 1 yoke
working Oxen fire yearn old, 3 yearling
Steers, 1 yearling Heifer, 103 Sheep,
0 Hog*. 1 War on. I Buggy, 1 set Bub
bleigka, 1 Cutter, a Clipper Mower and ,
Reaper, 1 Robbins Cultivator. I Drill,
1 Feed Colter. I Fanning Mill. • War-

I single Harness a largo amount of
Hooteliuld Furniture nul many other
things too numerua* !•&gt; mention.
Emm* 1'attingill;
May Barlow.
Minnis L'ujobn.

Vote ,

Beal everything pertaining to the
election. There ha* boaa »omo impor' tent change! In th* law* set forth in
letter* herewith published that should
command public attention. Be sure that
you register, and that ovary Itopobliean
is regiitorel, a^l that you d&lt;&gt; your wbote
duty on election day
s

BIXIZSTGKB’S

OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN

by the meeting, not oxc**dinj four
numlwr.
Very Truly,
'8. D. IJrxoatM,

newspaper stamped wrapper. at two

. for the great campaign of 1876.
tbe straight ticket.

'

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

Debate : Question, Resolved that the
There aro th oucandt of persons who
Physician haa a better opportunity for
wish to tend away a newspaper and at
a
First and Second Ward* al their tho same lime write a few line* to tbe doing good than the Clergyman.
Affirmative
Negative
School Huusee.' Third Wan! at Jas. receiver. To meet thb want Postmas­
W. It. Holmot.
Clark* Offico. Fourth Ward at Omuty ter General Jowell ii maturing a plan L. Rutte).
| ul combining th* postal card with th*

CAUCUS.

SEED ND PLANTS.

ic.c.

i Saturday, April 3d, 1875.

Lausing. March 24, 1875.

\ change.

REPUBLICAN

I

iIaumwk'tS

Ntw Bui Lor »hnp to b« uju-uod
Tuesday. April 0,1875, in the Ro
Block, North tide of State afreet.

Our exchange Sa/s : In spite ot th*
crusade aad prohibitory liquor law*,
thorn word 235,761,983 violations of tho
statute iujthis village Utt year. And
yet the rafooa men clamor for a license
law. And tlio same ii substantially tbe

^-^V'e daem it our duty to especially
urge upon Republican rotor* the im­
portance of turning out on mas* at the
crasuitig wleotion, and give our candi­
date* the u*«al rousing majority. This
i. especially important a* preparation I

To the Qualified Electors &lt;rfl
the Several Wards of the teXj'Lm.”
City of Hasting*.
B.«SSoSjr

la yuaag rr old. married er sing!*, i
at the dawn of womanhood or th*!
j, change
of hie,
_—
LL, Dr.
2..Ptaro*
------- t’ a Favorite i
----------------------• a poritive ■.
Prescription tnsnife*!*
swh
reo*diateinfln»nc&gt; a* to call forth th* i,
fondest praise from all who uu it.
;.
Mr. John A. Kitiusey. druggist, off
Knob Nortor. Mo. write* a* follow*:
’
“Dr. Plare*. Buttslo. N.
I tear

more une yean ti me will 1&lt; givou uu
gcad approved note* with interest at 7
per rent, if uul pail when due it) per
rent, from date will be charged, £er«oa* wishing to pay C*«h down wi I be
alirecd a di&lt;*mut nf fire per rent
I

THIRD WARD.

45 DOLLARS I
For What?
Thu New
FLOBNCX

Improved

Back-Feed

,

SEWING MACHINE.

Chicago and Milwaukee.
At Omaha our tileej-rrs ronuc-ct with
the Oreria nd Hlaepers on the Union
Partflc Railroad, for al) pulnta west of
tlie Mlawari Biver.
AU Ticket Agnate sail ticket* by thia

t-rten U««rj
l‘&gt;ie&gt;»« K*l&gt;n,«a

Ilra»tl IUM .-!
Hoonm It wry
Iteorem W«&gt;
User** Ctottei

mMp* ttes'l H
CIm*
r«&lt;* j*m»i*

liram C**r-l.-“
Huy*la* U W
It'll!*
ItesU CM* M
Batuw fi**&gt;j&gt;l&gt;

Corner State and Creek Bt. Budding
! une* occupied by Ifoatou Cash Store

GOOD NEWS

Ciael'V J*«M&gt;

bought In Ibo Grocery Steer, with John

Third Michigan Infantry, Attention I

Crawtey. and are Riving Uw best of bar­

gain* to ih.Mr Cu«ton&gt;er*. A choice Tea
There wsU be a meeting of th* memben ot the New Third Begimeir t Mich­
igan Infantry, nt tho Ratliborn House,
in Grund Rapi'la on the 14th day of
April 1875 at ten o’clock ic. the fore­
noon. Th* raw-trig will be held for
the purpose of organ sing a Regimen­
tal Aaroriatiun. All member* are ear­
nestly requeetod to bo’prewraL
Hersey March 22.1875.

T. PHILLIPS

Th* attack* upon trreral of our
ttamembar John Stanlry -In* for sale
CilipMS in th* column* of tbe Banner
a few bottle* of that tatnn
this Wook aro eonsiderod where they Frouk Bnnif for 83.00 a bottle. Io
cauta from — JtvrMl,
.coses where brandy ia used for rtwUirinal purpono* it li invaluable.
vfii ■
Who U responaible for th* gwjmm ar

FARM FOR SALE!

attack* upcm tu, would print just-what
we said,.that the people may juilgu of
tho fairness of iu oritieum. And wa
ere specially desirous ii should point
out tbe atlatka wo made on ttrrrat of
the eitisens of Hastings ia last weeks

im xcue or valvaiu uis.
Bfix nr sold csw:

spread reputation for wit and drollery.

The McKean Campbell Combina­
list of letter* remaining ia th* Hal­
tion played ia our city for aight night*
closing last evening with tho Hirtcric ting* P. O. March 24th, 1875.
Bonry Adrian. F- B- Allen, Wade
Piece -iHnroa and Pythias."
The
Bctewr. A. D. Brook*. Geo. Brace.
am visited ocr city, aad from firxt to Htrrii Ctarlr, Joseph Davidson. Alpha
hurt, entertained our duaeoa to ttorir Dunham, W. D. Jordan, Elwood Mar­
1 satiafoctiou and delight, drawing crowd- tin. B*v. IL W. Mnlllta. Miao A. Pat­
tenon, Irving W. Ebe. Bemari Jtobinaoe.M_A.odA Smith. G.y StrickiMiLMi. MoOta Whit*.,
’
■ ■
, -

A Cgrt.

FOURTH WARD.

BtACK a fuller.

SsitsSiSns: t 5

THE FLO WEB

�Erf. FOOTE, M.D.

PORT.IRLE EJTGIJVe

Ul IzUiftii Amu,
rcadere interested in stock growing:
The 8bort-Hora herd of Meesr*. Ave­
ry A Murphy, Pon Huron. Mich., is a
targe efia; nearly 100 females, with
young bull* in sufficiency. Fortunate
ly, «d Dak. of Airdrie Is proving a
koifor getter ; the c. c-'e outnumbering
tho b. c.’s largely.
23d Duke ia red.
mudsrnta in use, by Royal Oxford, out
of tbo famous old cow 4th Duchew ol
Airdrie, who bred till she eras worn out
with age ; so this ycung bell ba* only
two dams barween him and the im-*&gt;rt.
ed cow Ducbose of Alhuk as Ruud. taJi
riduelly. as the family »&gt;er pro iuc-uijj.
tudsed, the writer has never aeon » Cuw
with a better tup tbau Docli.toU .Vttuil
flanks, and ho moot be a our* gelbr.
for they show a row ot at lv &gt;*t 25
calves, wtth only a tew mouths' vena­
tion tn ago. Individually, 23 Duke i.
a fair specimen of bi&gt; sort, with a nrat,'
well haired bead; but, os ho is k«pt
tow, io not in condition In criticiso fairly,
—tat ia a cloak that hide* many Innin
which thou, porhape, are oxool tenciea. For instance, wo recall a cn»
llut, milked down; hod thick abouider
tops, with vory wook crequ - pot hot
dry, and with throe month* uu grass,
bercrops were lull -vory full —lbs a&gt;l-

talks as follows ol what tbs Grangers
have dona. Bead what be says, and
th* judge foe yonelree, aa to ths mer­
its of the organiaaticn:
Tbo Mazaacbaarts Railroad 'Commis­
sioners very justly ccmplimaut aud en­
dorse the Granger movvment in the
West, whoa they admit thal it has e*tablished three malarial principle*.
Thee* aro, tbo aecouatability of rail­
roads to tbo public aa'weli as to their
stockholder* ; th* aecoerity Of dealing
equitably witu o.lmsn; ani the *«i tenc* uf * bro id diutiart.ua L-touvu *
railruuU eu-poratiou and a maiutuuio.ing eump &lt;ny. Tn bo auro, where tree
paa*M are liberally used as Urey are
still iu some tiutys. and where roi null
have u«u much control over Legi-taturov aud hugely isloonw p-iblic upie
iun, the c.iurt* hove nut e .uio up to
those a i«&gt;u.«J poaitiona; l.ut tluy are

Otr.A^a.,

NEW TORI,

Anlndepehdent Physician,
STOP THAT COUGH!

CHBOWIC DISEASE,

Medicated Cough Candy.

taiirtiU a letal Practice
luuruu Fattants in Europe, the
West IndiM, ths Dominion of
Canada, and ia erwy State
of tha Uaian.

ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.

throe year* will l-» fully abreast uf tbo
reform rauvvmuut uaU Iburuuglily im­
pregnated with it* apirit- And I nutice
our Circuit J ndg&lt;M have become seuaibte that they are regard* I with distrust
and auapiciou, it uut with cuatsmpt, for
tlsoir subeorvten:y to railrual power, by
th* groat ma toe. ut tba people, and lb«y
are setting about tu recover lost gvnUU I.
Tan years ago. th. average judge, when
off tho beech, sought relaxation in the
company uf bumming lawyers and fo.t
Clerks—«;m&gt;ui bi* oeruiug* uu billiard,
and draw poker, and lived the private
life of a epoitimin and mas of tu*
world. Bat Circuit Judges are begin­
ning to do belter now ; they took tespectable associates, Mt the geod exam­
ple of a sober bfo, deliver teduros an J
addro-SM on popular an 1 into reeling
topic*, oecaah nelly supply pulpit*, pul
their shoulder to the rar uf progro-s
(provided there are no grangers aboard)
and try to do their duly - nut only by
adiiiini.teri.-g the written taw, but by
obeying it end the mural law at wall.
But the Granger movement his proi'uouI another decided change for tbo

The herd to kept in just the right
condition, being led the equal of gu&gt; I
grass the year round ; and wbat strike**
one on fir*: view ia tbe great site of pie
grown cuw*-; one stable with 25 io a
bandsum* sight, standing two aud two.
matched in color, couuitiou anl also,
although two were grades of four rro.ms. they did no discredit to tbe otahfo.
In pedigree there is a wide range, revoral aro imported; Michigan Otikol,
bred by Cnucxshank, is red with plea
Perhapa thia is Spring, but it is of ty ol hair and full of gx*d point, ; Joan
little um to write aboot tho “ethereal ol Ate, a dark roan, u a well known
mildness," or "winter lingering." ete^ cuw uf luge six* uud lung [w-digrre: a
good show cuw, and what is belter it a
because in ttis firnt place, tbs few days ■gvud breeder. A guod Golden Drop
and others ot Um note, ere in the tin
24th on wbi-h wo next print, might ported lot. Among tho home-bred io u farm* tho thouson la wb&gt;, under the
render tbe queteiioa utterly irrelevant,
excitement ol war, the stimulus uf high
•evcral M&gt;s&gt; Wileys, with such nutvd
•nd socvudly, vorae literal miudet critic bulla us 2d Duka uf AlbuL Clifton Duke, prices, aud au rasenuta taith iu paper
might come forward and show them tu Royal Oxford, aad lotb Dukeul'Tboru money, hose been a.«luced luto trad*
and msrehaudiring—bu.moas for wbieh
Five cow,
bo incorrect
Happily, every Michi- data let fiuiabiug louche*
they bad neither capacity, eJueatiou
gusder knows what to expect of s[ ring cut** from Bom ot Sharon, through Ibo bur training. TboM mon, so long aa
in this region, do matter what tbe al­ herd* of Maura- Hill* aad T. C. Junes. prices lose, made money bocauM they
THE ALDINE COMPANY'S
manac says or any particular brilliant bright red by 2d Duke cf Hillburot. is could not help it; when prioM began to
day promise*. 11 is the battle ground a beauty; and should tho Hillhurst fall, they lost money, because they
could not help that either—and now,
of winter and sutemer, and the former, herd obtain the same results from this
by virtue of pcuiseiion, has nine poitita bull on similar blood. tbapnrctiaM will rionco gained, they return to tbe ranks
bo a decided hit.
of the producing &lt;-tye.re.
The rotunp
of the taw, end makes tho most of them
'A bo Short-Horn herd of Mr. San barn
aa long as it ran. What wo have, then, of Port Huron, is vory similar to that of of this claax of men to ths farm will b's THE ALDINE; THE ART JOURNAL
a grrat gain to tho farming rommunity
during tho month of March and tbo Messrs Avery &amp; Murphy; indead, --because the man who, starting ou a
OF AMERICA.
greater past of April, is really motor, many of their purcbssM were logvlher, form, abandon* It. goes into merahanwith just enough of sun, thawing and and a division made. They have used diring and foils there, and then returns
dampnoMto make it pocultaulj.danger­ the get of Highland Chief, 23d Duke tu his original occupation, has secured
many valuable lessons about basiness,
ous Tbe invalid who has boon ho used hhd 7th Earl of Oxford.
The first
sioeo Doosmbsr can hardly resist th* named ia a largo, squarely built red, got
temptation of the moiling skies and the by 11th Duke of Airdrie, a bail that
died young—too young—for be did
sunshine through the windows, and
great good, and hia impress ran be seen
strays forth to danger if not to death. la many** Bhoit-Horn. Highland Chief
of the Granger movement hare had tbe
The robust ar* tired of being watchful proves a fine getter, giving sise with benefit of a greater or less experience
Parts I, II, III and IV are now ready.
any longer, and so are pierced botwMn neatness, plenty of hair and quality.
in the management of business.
Mr.
Sanborn
purchased
7
th
Earl
of
The services of the middleman bar-1
tho joints of tho liarnesi by the arrows
SUTTON’S
Oxford, several months before bis scr- ing been dispensed with to a contideraof rheumatism or [msumonia.
As for
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
the children, did they descend from ing much, and tbe herd only shows bteoxtent, tbe farmer now cames di­
rectly In cuntact with the maaufaetdrer,
half
doson
cslres
of and buying for from 10 to 25 per eent.
such an amphibious ancMtry that they ■omo
should take such delight in going about his got; a rod Craggs and a roan c. c., advance ou original eosf, escape* the
of forgotten name, aro fine eamnlcs of
in quest of the drepMt mud puddle* thia bull's sfiorts. To fill the place of peaaltyoftwo or three other profit*,
For
aad should always hail • rainy day in 7th Earl, Mr 8. purchased Baron Bate* amounting to My 125 per cent
REPRODUCING
inttanco, Into is an implement which
pretarenco to a fair on* ?
5th, hr 2d Jluko of Onoida, dam Lady loll origiually to the former for &gt;U5;
Nothing, of course, can bo predicted Bates 5th. of the Fletcher sort, ending
Individu­
as to tho special pocuharitiM of this in J. Brown's rod bull (97).
spring. Tbo steady cold of the winter ally, this young bull is equal to 7th
Earl, neiihot of them being show balls,
The London Art Journal,
may can tin uo till it is fairly molted but wo hope bo will prove as good a made it for the patentee |25—tbit is,
tho tanner paid 840 profit .pp a tool
down by the sun of May; or it may be aim os tho tetter.
4th Benes Draw-rag, April 5, 1876.
which cost originally 825, or 100 per
Of cows rod heiiers, there ere some per cent, profit.
the moat changeable or th* most lovely
One of the largest
Capit'i Premium $100,000.
fifty bead; half a doran Roeo of Shar­ plow manufacturing firms in the coun­
ons; msoy of no special line of brood­ try, test year adopted the plan of mIP
ing, Mlected for looks of uoofulnoM; ing directly to tho Grangers, doing
Mveral Craggs from Col. Taylor's lino away with middleman entirely. The
past winter months, take them together, and from Little Dorri), by 2d Grand plan worked so well in one or two
M0R8EMTHAU, BRUNO &amp; COhave been of such remarkable and Duka; a Cambria pfine Gwynne, and States that it will bo earned into others,
steady severity that tho change to several largo rods, with upturned boras and the result will bo that in three, or
and high. heads, from same lino as
spring weather, as all must have no­ Treble Gloster—useful looking with leas than five years, plow* and agricnlTHE
ART
JOURHAL.
ticed a few days since, seem* much great udders and a breeding look. ral implements will hereafter be sold at
is la U MaUly Varta, si 11 s&lt;
a reduction from the prices prevailing
&lt;i*X ike tost full pugs Hlusi
greater than ordinary. So, too, tho pro­ Grimy, bred hero, by imported Lord foi llio last few years, of from 50 to 75
Her dam
longed drouth which has been extend­ York, ia a very neat roan.
Mmtaali tejosifc.lltto hi; Pit
ing during thia aad the whole of tbe aad *erera! other* are imported, the
best of which, Co antea* of Kentmors,
Fowl* Previous to Laying Tima.
Application* for Agencies received.
last year, may bo succeeded by a cor­ is a very oven, smooth row.
responding wot period; and that would
It ia worth while for houMkebpen to
involve a still greeter change in Ibo
look carefully alter the fowls at all
habits affecting health. Still, allowing
times, but especially just previous to
the laying Mason, if they wish to proIt is important to the Mttler in Ne­
OEMS FOR THE ALRIRE,
nary kind of a tpring, under tho or- braska. to know something of the gras- wrva a healthy rendition in them, and
Meara tho largest number ol eggs. If
eumstences, must persons will need to see of the country, and their vslne as yon keep them at hsp-hasard, to feed
feed.
No
fewer
than
one
hundred
and
meet it with care and good judgement
as they can caUh it, and all ia grudged
fifty species have already been deter­
Tho system which has been toned up by
to them, most likely you will ke»p them
mined by Professor Sam'I Angbey, Ph
tho keen air of a winter such as this ol{hq&lt; Nebraska State University, aad weeks or months at this Mason without
their returning yon an egg. The refhas been, becomes unnerved, as it were, at least one-forthof tho number—and
nee of the buicber must supply valuable
by tho softening influences of the spring the** tbe meet largely and widely di»- additions to tbe food of fowls. The tit­
tea son; the vigor and tho power to
tle things are not thought of; and thia
is. after all, what secures suoeess. They
stand fatigue snd unhealthy infiueneoe
becomes lees, tbe appetite fails and, if
1U warnings *r* not promptly heeded,
SCRAP BOOKS.
recoils Upon the whole bodily economy. cal or eub-tropioal ; Coder cold skiea frequenlly thrown there ; dean, good
iheM will net grow. Where they
Few can tabor as unremittingly as in
water three times dsih, given fresh, the
Boorish, there is luxurant vegetation.
the colder weather. There ia more need Nebraska is not tropical; but tbe soil ia same aa we drink onrsolvM ; plenty of
of observing regular hours, of obtaining rich and m^sl, aad the summer warm, Ertt, rued scrapiogs snd old mortar rabilb, put in every few week*, and brok­
a regular supply of sleep, of guarding and hence it is not surprising to find in en up three or four limes in that time,
tbe 8tele important allies of tho cane.
for them to get at freah Lite. All thsM
There Is one , gross, for Instants, the
yutrng need looking after with peculiar ftrykira -Vstara, (my) which is doroly little things wo find needful to insure
care, as the spring with its returning related to tho cultivated Sorghum This succms, and it does not take half an
games, mokee them utterly oblivious of grass, tbo Mttlers u a rule do not know, hour a day, and if you tore your • birds
it ia a gre*' enjqyment to sm them Well
the ordinary rules uf discretion. Tbe and therefore do not appreciate Ito val­ and prosperous.
THE ALDINE PASSEPARTOUTS.
danger of playing ont after dark, or af- ue, but it te uo* of the richest of tbe
graoMs of Nebraska, and it is not only
peraistent, bat aggressive in its nature ;
began to tall, should never bo over­ its habi tat ia the bottom laud*, away
Lloyd, tbe famous map man, who
looked With the aid of those precau­ from tbo limber. Aa tbo tend is culti­
mad* all tbe map* for Goeorai Grant
tions, un the part of all ctassoe, tbe vated, tbe grass spread* over the roll­ •nd th* Union army, ceitificatea cl
ing prairie and along tL* upland In
spring of Mioiigau, though not like the neighborhood of Lincoln, during which ha pubU*b*d, has just invented a
tbo post year, ila increase was 100 per way of getting a relief plate from steel
eeut. Tho Strfhnt NtAnu is a noble so aa to print Uoyd's|Map of the Ameri
graaa. It growa four or five fret high, ooa Cunlinoot—showing from ocean to
and itn flowering spike, which is of •
beautiful brownish color, is four or fire paper, 40x50 inch** large, oa a light­
iuchra long. Tba Mttler* mostly rank ning pros*, and colored, lined and varn­
C'AITASSERS WAXTED.
it indefinitely among ths “coarae grssa- ished for tbe wail so as Io stand wash­
The following regulatiou relating to ea.’’ They bare not observed probably ing. and mailing anywhere in tba world THE ALDINE COMPANY,
58 Naiden Lane, New York.
stamp* fur tobacco, agars and whisky, -as it is a rommou thing—the aridity for 80 cents, mr unvarnished for 25
This
shows the whole
l[tilt fer Mlchbrae,
with which tho gram is eaten by stock; oeat*.
will be of interest to all oonoorned :
United States sad TerritoriM ia • group,
- Tobacco and cigar stamps in tho and do not know that its juioM ar* sufrom surreys to 1876, with a million
ptecM on it, such as towns, cilisa, vil’Detroit and Grand Raslda. Mich
tages. mountains, lakos, rivm, stroe ms.

5259

645

Every Boiler and Engine to tested by bydraullo pmeare to twlM the wortt
reMure and also stevned un and ran, before leaving the works, to Insure Iton
ct workings In the hands Akhe purchaser.
Tiie Buller and Engine leaWthe work* complete; end the price lnciudwB'£
Engine. Force Pump. Steam Gauge. Urate Bara. Gauge Cocks, Safety Vat,
team Valve, Judson Governor, Blow Off Cock. Ac.

GaE EnrdlQi itasau l.us

HIICB DhlVEKED ON DOAH) Of C.ULS IT SPBlSCHIUl OHIO.
,

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Fin! Morita#. Prelim Bead

erne

MICHIGAN CENTRAL. THE
RAILROAD

CO.

SPRHGFIELD, OHIO.

MATCHLESS”

BURDETT

ORGANS

HAIR

Aa«y&lt;\of Massnchuaotta, says; “Tho
constituents uro, pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; end I

Buckingham
’s Dye
FOB THE mnSEEI'a/
«w*stMtOMTM% PetroU

MICHIGAN

CWTEAlIlIl-

Grand River Valley Division
SALE OX EXECUTION.

16 Bl

Sall

UM ION* HALL,
jfopril Bd, 1BTS.
New Borbor shop to ba opened on
TM«tay. April fl, 1875, to th. Bow«
Bfoak, North ride of State riroot I
take this method ot mformtag my pe­
trous and friends that ow lb* day above

JAMES LEFFEL

Every year inereoMta the popularity
cf this valuable Hair Preparation;
which ii due to merit alone. Wc can
assure oar old patrons that it is Lept
fully up to its high rtnndnril; and it
tbe only re’.ihble and j erfetted prep­
aration for reitorine Gust on Fapip
Hat* to its youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, and silken. The sealp,
by iiijese, becomes white snd clean.
It remove* all eruptions ar.d dindrufl?
and, by its touio properties, prevents
tbe hair from tailing out, u it stimu­
lates aad nourishes tho hair-glands.
By its use, the hair grows thicker end
stronger. In baldness, it restore* tbo
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
snj will create a new growth, except
in extreme old nge. It is the most
economical IIaim Dnxssixa ever used,
as it requires fewer npplicafioni, and
gi’es the ^rir * splendid, flossy ap-

Firemen of Hastings Gty,
The sub*cribor will Mil at Public Au­
rora, on Toraday. March M, 1875, at
10 o'clock A. M.. nt bis reesdeno. on
Section 17. in the Township of But-

’

Wm
wswAimaf

Btfkrat, Hoita &amp; Planer,
orjlivd

Shipping Boxing, 8 florae Power, 82.00; 4) Horae Power. 81,10. "

Wo manufacture and furnish at-low prices, Pulleys, Shafting, CoepUaes aad
Hangers, also furnish Belling, Gum Hom, Ac.
Further information will be cheerfully given by addressing tho manetaotarws

EIS

JOB

As our Reaower in many cases requi-es too long a time, and too much
e.vrc. to restore gray or tided Whisk-

For! Wane ■itLinin
Jatltn i uttui.

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HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1875.

VOL. XIX. NO. 49.
|&gt; •■esifaal and Ityw Cant

WHOLE NO. 983.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Statement oi Recvq-t* and Expenditure* &lt;•( il c sever
Fnnds of tire City of Hasiing. »• eppret* from llw F
nancul Report from March 2JM. Ifi7&lt;. to .Match 15J
1875, ioclnairr.
i*;i
L’.wma.

t4W

M
n !**'■»»&gt;
VIh.u. I rra.-an.IAe
«I M
Hark*. I'aMr Hlaed. Ui r; »!&lt;&lt;■&lt;'

' July 10. do. trvilaa. 8 « Pec 14. H A OnoSyrer. hardware. It U Ort
91. * ff Ouo4y**r A Co taatwv H 7&amp; July Jt&gt;, W W Krgrv. Ivw—r If
nu*T tvabd ninnyrAT itxn.
March 38 1874
By rash on .hand
II .19
Am't eolleetad from Kall T4. 185 00
. I ranfarrcd from past indebtedneos fund
187 41
__ii
ino

Farwr - “Wen, suppose yvn do
on ttauday; bow will Uiat hurt you 1
Tkss—“1 know that I am a wi&lt;
cuss; but 1 cannot work ouBunday.
(Hr ruts Church I O. think of hie dr •ill ILmkuLita'wwkadumal- Thick
if his brpocTMT I He said that if I were
. Chrutiau Ln could excuse ma; but who
-“iff*!!’
“E

Present May,or Recorder Aid. Dnwx-n. Jewell, Mtxlgv, Bearensr. Ful't-r,
Hick*. Minute* of prvvlnw* xiPet'rnj
read and approve.!.
The Finmce Committee report r-i

excuse him 'fix causing me u&gt; work on
Bunday, supposing f should comply
with hi* urgent request I I viH make
out my bill against him this very after­
noon, go to his house this very evening,
toil him of his baseneM before hfa wife,
tafore bi* children, and before tta
worldly men wta arc engaged ia build­
ing hi* tarn-men wta, like mysslf,

‘.iAEttS'T*'
. wMipx.wretch intfeis'eCBsmuity." '
Bo expreeaiup hlmeelf, and la a tower­
ing rage, tbo fanner hastily remounted
his bores and rode away..
After the former le“ - ------------- ’
ventured to]aek*fTom'
fu«od to saw the nsedev. ________ _
the pecsliar circunntsuoes of the case f
To which ho replied :
“You ore perhaps old enough to re­
member tbo good old days when the
goods for our merchants were brought
heme in wagons Do you remember

Total, 1,4(15 57
The following amount were paid out above fund.
, 7t. To W W Kri&gt;y A Co. pluk. 174 Jone It. Pavere. r*’
rb .&lt;rre: and nroeJway. «i S6 6»pl 14, John
nalb.

I DON'TWORK ON SUNDAY.

seat as an elder of tta Church; but I
did not speak to any pereon about the
afleir, aa I was net a Church member,
and it did not directly afire*, me.
In tta afternocn of the next day,
Monday, as I was sealed in my office,
carefully reading a lags! authority io a
cum in which I was profreeiouaily ooncerned, I was surprised by receiving a
visit from the owner of the saw-mill.
After ths usual salualioas be asked jy
a private interview. . We vent into
inner room and he closed and locked
the door. Takiiig a seat ta delivered
himrelf a* follows:

Philip Lindrey, who had just returned
from a six years' tour in ICuropc, only
to find tta fashioosbio world raviag
over ths beauty and fswunatipe of
Marguerite Roes, whose comqussta were
beesd of everywhere; millionaires, for­
eign uiiniaum, w^nstors were all at tar
feet, only to bo rejected in the name cool
way with which she might have rcttasd
but which Beamed to havo tha affect of
making her suitor* mure in love than

trip from Lome lu Balti mere, from Ibero
to t'ittsburgh or Wheeling, from there
to Baltimore, and then back tame, a
'rounder.' Every wagnner who made a
-rounder,' whether a farmer or a ‘regu­
lar,' always made his charge, sufieiently high lu suver the contingently of los­
ing n horse thereby. Dunnga ‘round! er* one horse was .tire to give oat, and
eumotitaes
several would break down,
axlut&gt;» of freight. To three immense !
bv mv revelations ot his character, then
wsgsns they hitched six strong horses. I| and occasionally a burse would die for
I conduded that It would be better to
Loading tlwir wagons with flour, whjet,
“Vn one ue.-as.oa. oa Saturday even­ wait till be arose from his knees before
rye, eorn. oats, poia or, appha, clover*
seed, timothy-seed, and other thing, of ing, being full of fun and frolic, I vaa 1 confronted him and told him of his
their o.n raising, they drove to Balti­ th* leader ui a gunge who made a raid
more. Alter disposing of their farm U[&gt;on the field ot a fanner where field
tiroduct., they would obtain a return was near where we wore stopping. Wo
stole a large quantity of green corn, and
tluy coital it. consfatsd of goods for taking it to the tavern cutnpelled the
their tsrig'dewhig country met cheats j women to it cuok for ua On Bunday
At other i.tn-s, rather than return with morning I wm nearly deed with cholera
an ompiy »agon, a farmer would ac­ | morbue. Not being able to do anything
nept a load of mervtiandire destined- for
a mare distant point —that is, Cumber­
land, Pittsburgh, or Wheeling.
■ Ify Monday morrang 1 had suffleieatBesidee the teams owned by farmers.
)y recovered to follow after my friend*.
tarree busy during the winter months, My horse, were so fresh, and in such
thorn were men who did. nothing else guud ruoditkm, that I drove much farth­
the year through but haul tnrrchaodiM er than usual that day. As they still
west and western produce to the city no walk*! off freely on Tuesday, 1 drove
on the national throsighfaro, who were ea far as I bad done on Monday. Show­
known as ‘-regulars” among wagoners ing no signa of fatigue on Wednesday,
Your correspondent, bring a native of I drove that day to the regular stand,
that part of the country, has frequently and stopped with my companloas. For
seen scores of these arks of wagons tbs remaining of the week I travelled
strung out for several miles in a contin­ in their company. 1 said nothing, but.
uous row. but a few feet separating be­ 1 did a wonderful amount of thinking
tween any two of them, each with six I rewired to try it again. Consequent­
hoary borae^xU ached thereto, and orery ly, the next Sunday morning

DENTIST
KashTille,

litliiu.

B. F. STEINHOFF

Sirpal art fcdaiical

DENTIST

John M Hessmer, / Finance
Wtn. II. Jewell
$ Com.
On motion the report was accepted
and adopted.
. The Financial Statement wa* read
Is follow, vlx:
.
(See another column )
of Ream lolancv or paving *51-87
allowed.—Dawson. Jewell, Madge,
Bewmcr, Fuller, Hicks, fl nays 0.
of Barlow A Goodyear •
8.G6
“ 'll. C. Lewi.,
. ’ - ’
34I.OO

- J. P. Roberts, •

(1.50

uf W. H. Jewell and J. M. Beamer
112 lor miking financial statement of
A. J. Angle taking care of Engine
93.34 wu allowed.

TBl CHRISTIAN- AT IOHL
T. De Witt Talmage, Editor.

11$ FIVE

clean ; then be assumed the name of
•"Tom" because ho did nut wish bisown
name to be known ; because of bis pro­
ne nrity for munbiel and for perpetrat­
ing practical jokes, the common saying
with regard to him gas that "he

preceding

cuuvorsotau bad

hearanly to-night-”
And iarfaed
would hare been hard to conjure up
more beautiful vimoc.
Her wavy bvnnso -brown hair, a
ranged in massive axis from which

under iuld» of lure, caught up hare and
than with.lilies, seemra to transform
her into a beautiful Undine rising from

Daweon, Jewell, Madge. Bresmer,
Fuller. Hicks, C
Noya 0.
On motion an order wa* drawn in
favor of B_. C. Lewis.
for 110. tor expense in taking Klepfer
to House of Correction.

it is hard not to iuve one who is cmstout and tender; and where a woman
lores the always strives to please. The
rrvat men in this world have often
been wretched fat their donroetio reiaHoca-

Dawson, Jewell. Mndgv, Beeemer,
Fuller, Hicks. fl
Nays. 0
on motion council adjourned.

ingly happy. The reason is vary plain.
Abaorboa in tbensselrse, those who doore the world's applause are careless
of their world al borne, while those who
her. apna of tku egvtira strive to keep
tbs hearts that are their own and are
happy in their tendsvosM. No woman
will love • man th* bettor for Uta, rer.nwued and promineut Though be ba
first among men .ho will be only proud-'

SCHOOL PiPffiS

of the “regulars" was destroyed —
Among tta men thus thrown out of em­
ployment waa "Turn." Ho was, how­
ever, of too active a turn of mind to re­
main tong in idleness; so b» purchased a
z----- ----- -r i-.-.l
..r

DR. AI KIN.

three days, my twelve team horses were
in such tine cunditionfrom having had
their regular rest on Bunday, that I sold
my two extra horses. I coutiuuod oa
the road for five ytan thereafter, and
never lost another horse by death, nanir
lost an hour's time on account ot wornout teams, fiir they did not wear out,
and never taught another extra horse.
•'Then the mi I read destroyed cur oc­
cupation and I sold off my teams. At
first I was greatly distressed; tut soon I
mw that the railroad, which destroyed
wagoning, created a demand for limber
--tirowood end sawed lumber. There
being no saw-mill around hers, I bought
this spot oi land, had this establish­
ment erected, hired aa experienced
workman, engaged in the new enter­
prise, and soon became m*stert&gt;f the

good man. I did notknow him until I
caw him upon his knees.
“My mMher died when I was loss
than nine yeera old. Biaoe bee death I
bare never psayod or attempted to pray
tiU last Saturday night Btnce thqp I
have hardly done anything else, and I
n:n not ashamed to coatees the fact to
you, a godUrn young lawyer. If my
Le fa spared aSbw week 1 will join th.
the Church and show my Saviour that I
am nd too cowardly to acknowledge
Him before the community—the peoewho know my past wicked life. I
re talked with tta minister and the

Ths

art gal!&lt;ry, and aflcr tbo two gvwtfomeu had loft, a lady, wta bad. been
siaudiug be lore au exquisite Magdalene
on the opposite side of the narrow room,
turmxi her head arid displayed a Lew so
equiaitaly lovely, and ret so cold, that
save (or tb« rauckiog imile that played
about Use beautiful lips, it might have
been chiselled out of marble. Aa aha
left tbo gallery nod sank down upon
tbo luxnriouv ctufuonS of her carriage,
the smile had left tar lipa, but there
waa a dangeroua gleam in tar dark
«yee aa she murmured : So Mocaiaur
landsay will teach mo a leeoou, wIU
lower my pride—well time will snow!"
When Marguerite reached tame,'she
went immodiately to bet own room, and
calling tar maid said ;
Thsreeo, I
want you to make rue look beautiful toniwhL”
w

'
1
t
I
, of art and nil.
&lt;
----------------------- p.------ to find bar so
brilliant in ronvmatan, and wo quick
al repartee. Ho had. imaginsd her sa
shallow us .be rv bouutifoL After
be had left the ger throng, her mock­
ing eyes haunted him, and even in his
sleep, Visions Of. pals cold boa, ear

�as

Hello

THE "NON-PARTISAN" CRY.

A Charity—Businas*.
■*■ nil; sppJaudril

Nxw Yoax, March K, 1876.

After that aha

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

and of duty— will quickly

conaidar th* Detroit Leader rava “tha Mtremdy

^generation of their institutions, till

IN TBflBBLE AGAIN

coat ot a grand hotel and th* method

it by 40.00(1 majority

TO MANY GOODS I

trAACMiUFTVX.ttotll ■&gt;««, .

giro you posribly. more excitetnant.

falter, when the goal of tnuroph is al­
ready in sight, and sink baek into the
bixxbt

norr

On Broadway, near Union Square, ia to hara mad* tha building ejsnfortabfo,
. . .
.
___ .,..l.B ■ n.t the
a plain, unpretending house, just *ueh
a eno as you would suppose n g’xri.

ago, gav* us tha only alternative of

THE SPRING ELECTIONS.

purification and triumph of the Repub­
lican party?

later .verdict which

w ere it farther removed from buaineee.
A good, solid, rotirod merchant doe*
Merchants aro buying freely.

was submitted whether to strike out the
Our Candidate.

cult Courts torjthe ensuing six years, a nd
for eight and rri yean who shall consti-

ra n ..the-r "

Hastings, Mich.. March 30, 1876

Hon. Isaac Manton, Republican uomi
■too for Justice of the iSeprutne Court

hgbtfully cool there, and we can rest
er our walk."
She bit her lip with vexation, but did

oonatitute a government over the Uni-

I

little awkward pouaa,
duriug which Maigurrite’s eyes were
fixed stawtily oa the dear water, though

When could atu*

chare heard them ? Philip’a steadfast gam

“If our interesting little scans is at

dip. who said:
■What are yon thinking uf, Margue-

Philip caught her arm rough

I yon on, purposely,
wickedly If you will f
But we have rite. I loved
only reversed the order of things, after tedly, even a* !

satfon with Mr. Grey, and determined thought 1 had succeeded; but when I
itoad of remrmy one saw you again, with your pale beautiyour part remarkably
1 lived, even though I was fated never

time? Marguerite, do not as nd mo
noble woman,

that 1 love you ? Answsr ma, my dar­
ling. shall Igo or stay ? Look at m* f’
I IrilBut her loco was hidden, and ah*
would not look at him until be seisod

more than anything, and
speakably glad, when th.
over and she was alone in

“D \|IO|&lt;

ingvsaro doing everything
make-&lt;tio meetings of their

Granges located conveniently to each

such meetings, some agricultural ques-

themselves it tbo science of agriculture.

during the last

ix hundred) organised grange* in) the
State, and a number of deputise aro in
the field organising more. It ia eetimathat the prweent cotton crop of that
belonging to patron* will bo

ly in his studio, Ned Urey entered wtth

Agricultuiai imolements

found equal to any cmorgnucy, and
prompt to noel every responsibility in a

euliro lino with a dotermiuatiun to com*

made; but they must remember that
that chang* was made particularly for
tbo benefit of the s'.ockbolders, and late
invratigatioos by the company show
Tbo following paints are made ia thi figures that are almost certain proof
that the etockhuldero of tbo K. L. A N.
Hou. Btepbeu D. Bingham, Chairman M. R. R. company will realise a yearly
Republican Union.
ol the Republican State Committee, and dividend of ten per cent an their subshould be liee-lod by working Republi­
cans throughout the Stale:
That ths approaching spring election ■toek, but aa a duty to "the stockhold■'s oae of no email impottaace. Two
publiean Senator* in support of the
Supreme Judge*—uno half of the court
tigs non s, osjxciallyrwlutn two-thirds of
Ixiuistina rmolution. It ww obvious
two Rogynta of tbo Univerriiy. and
that they dtsagrosd vary widely on many
in the United Slates to build roads that
points of the Louisiana queetiou. Mr.
ThAt
the
condition
of
tbs
National
Morton. Mr. Conkling. Mr. Edmocdk
affairs is disheartening- In the tfouth
the same dispoeitiun ie apparent in the
oppression ot freedmen, and the prose­
licsroa in applying the euoduaions lot cution nt Northern settlers, that existed
roaacn and the requirements of las/ to

the Republican ticket we ask ths
of every Republican, and evary wo­
man in the county of Barry.
•

Warehouse corner Broadway and Ap­
ple Htroets.
W. T. EASTMAN.
Hastings Sept 23.1874.

Wm. E. Savage A Bros* Column.

te;

Ties
SS.«?S?,SK-HJS ■—
ists.esanift-s.'as

Organize.

413“.=..“’
POST OFF1CF.

casta

moored. but be will go the same road.

father or employer, llien he will either
become a jiroftsiional and plunder
otheia. or be will degenerate into a,
perpetual (ugven. end in time beenno a
nuoi-rable old man, play mg constantly

to lose ten dul.ara or to for a night's

Smith, Manee &amp; Pi stom
Hasting:. March 30, 1875

log;

NOT

READ THIS!!!
If you do you may be induced
to come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Cq.’s

tire* will be ooutroltod by the old Bour­
man, who took the lead ot the Domo- bon element. The North will be forced

We only want to sell juet a
REPUBLICA

Buggies thia year. If the Excitement runs to high we shall be
obliged to ence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
* cusTOjuEifs EJicy O4Y.
.

.

_

-

_

W e dare not tell the public, we arc making !»c&lt;ter work thu
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. We frt
terribly escited when we have too many Mies, and now sixer
we have come down Tiaty-Fife OgLHS K Gfh BHuj, **
‘
little because.you maw alt conjc at once and Fruittratc us ramark
so that we ctinnot do nnvtliint.
Wc had Aomc talk with a man from California about H-ndiif
him Tbiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us far
business bexidc#.the

which will be given away to our (justomeni about the mi idle
ofjgpptembcr next, has attendency to make more trade than we
wajit.
,*

FARMERS

GIRLS &amp; BOYS iSJJ

At midnight a gorgeous supnor is
rved, which, like e.orything else, ia

Just aa

loaders, who will demand the control
frogs from the pond at the foot of ■
Washington monument. AU this Is I
lotions which should catch some ot the
actually doing that are ia operation, ia
The Order known nt the Patrons u f
served on daioi.eil torcelaiu, fresh cel ।
Republicans nod detach them from as MacDonald,Baton and Oocarell point the United litotes which amount to linen, paras*, glan. Wait *rs black aa
Husbandry has reached Canada, and
ebony, aud, silent aa tho shadows of!
benefit ef those that may hesitate to pay Hadel, move silently on their round uf:
stay tho tide ofreoclioo which threatens
He failed utterly. Men like tbo ven- te overturn and destroy al! that was behsvad to be inly woa for tho cans* of railroad laws of the State of Michigan,
Senator Christiancy sunk their differ­ freedom and the Union. Th# bahlo for which reeds as follows:
proprietor ebanros nothing—all hie pro­
ences on minor and irrelevant points, in equal ctvil and political rights tor all,
fits come tromfho tables.
regardless ef rotor or race, or previous
condition of servitude, is not yet decided
sustain thia an.-nnous Moenditero?—
approval of President Granl’a protection
Easy enough. The gums'if playad fair­
stockholder* holding two-thirds of its ly in tha public rooms, but even than
subscribed stock, at any meeting there­
tion affirmed.
Thue the Republican bring out a full Republican rate at the of, to altar and amo^d its article* of **do not bold yourself aloof from po&amp;tioe.

enforcement of the i lari

1878. A foil and fair vote
another Republican triumph.

length of the line thereof, from either
or both of its termini, or to extend any

Iliejnstaiee-

LUMSiXii
&gt; rUisbi. R

sibl*
without

publie grange gatberiag ia tbo State.— for rears beta

Hssting* City I

The Republics
Wards in Hastings
oa Friday evening

Ward officer, in th
as fall-res:

School Huutes. 1
Clark* Office. Four

wuolsxalk

Bos.-d H Educ

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
waa th« lucty man last July, that got the Cutter. We won't
let him draw tliLs year. "He is too lucky.”
Warning the people not to come'all* at once, we are

O

Truly Years,

j. L. REED &amp; CO

of the Board of to
on Saturday 'even

First Ward ai
Third Ward at
Fourth Word a

J. Cole &lt;fc Son.

NOW IS YUOR TIME!

a xrrau.

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
GROCERS
Dry

Democr
Chairman Repub!

Reaublioaa So

Goods of all Kinds,

Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.
Cftr irte st ths Ltrst drum
LAND PLASTER

‘

MUND dESMMffSTKUH.IW
Trunks, Travelling Bags

STUCCO

VITSBUD
'
, « iia

Also a full line of Groceries
heap as the Cheapest
and *■ Good - as - the - be:

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
hsnnouy, to overcome existing apathy, sialeut with the provisions of this net, aa
who can deal th* cards exactly
U may determine, and upon such vote
said cmnpaay may make articles amend­
atory of their original articles, which allowed to go easy .without losing all
that lie can afford to pay without mnkrank of Republican States.
iug a row about it. They Mlculate that
a young broker with a rich father will
Appropriations.
stand pluekixgto the emount trf|20.certified and filed with the I

The Rcpubli. .u»

T E R

f««l**.. &gt; teT*»-

our iron and jolting stock and other ax- perfection. Veoiaon trom the Adiron­
dack*, birds from tho Southern mar.li­
es, fish from the lonely woods whirs

Heatings City Re

SHOP III MB, TO III 1 HI

T1I08. a CPBAOVB. PrwMeal.

dividend among stockholders.

to do duty aa soldier*.

n one
pared

1^0(1,

Munday next.

ever; they call ma haartlaes and

A.&gt; I&gt; 8TOF

CALL AND SEE US.

be inherno (undue influence ever control his
action, nor ran any individual influence pectedofallstuckboldsrs. largo or small,
cedants, their characteristics (and their
to e&gt;mo op promptly and pay their
ability to fill with hener to themselves
1 you tell me that yvd lore mo."
Gon*. Hence wv regard him as the slock. We are well sear* that a very
And with hu arms around her, and aud th* Stat* the poritiou for whish right man in the right place, and trust
bank, and be has been trying to do* it
they ar* candidate*. Manton would
that the people of the County of Barry because they an&gt; being obliged to pay,
hare, as ho ought to hare, a hundred
and bring up atl kinds of excuse*. Sosne
Ihouiaud majority of th* votes of the
but bio tkilb is unshaken
For Patrorfs.

CROCKERY &amp; GLASSW

intimately acquainted. Ho is certainly
Silk and
While th* pafiere supporting Mr. Nor­
To Whom it may Concern!
one uf th-, rising mon of the State, and ris all put thrir State ticket under tha
of our highest educational institution
heading of -‘Domoctatic," or •■Demo­ costly upholstery is scattered around
Be'it known, That I shall
of Lathrop, Russell or Hughes and if cratic amt LioaniL" they rnu»| expect
keep in stock and fill to order
Republic-ins to disbelieve in tu* "nouelected, m lie should be, the vneauey l«rti**n" ticket, why don't tbar print
the elebntted
caused by Judge Christiuncy's rosurua- it in their columns ? The Dvtroit Free
who aro to to decide un the right* and tion will lie well filled.
eeo no l.quors, but a gorgeous
Frees, Detroit Bun, Grand Rapid* Dsmi
d
liberties of the people aro true men.—
iupian, elaborately dressed, a iu
oernt, Alltwan, Democrat, Howell Dsus
RN[«rtfully
ucrat, Kalamasno Gaietto. Pontiac Billfor Plows and other purposetf.
Daxtxx fhuixr*
enemies of equal rights. The candidate
of that pariy|tofill the vacancy occaThe Circuit Judge.
nomination." The 1-ndiugtuu Appeal, Every thing is iroe.
Back ot the wine-room is the gam­
Charlotte Leader. Mosk-guo Register,
excluding tram the ballot box ovary
Among the imjiortant questions to bo and Lansing Joutnri call tt “Denix-rat- bling hall, which is more gorgeously
ic and liberal " Ttw* Monroe Monitor (urtushed than any of the other*. Lico
M aij Im Beam Plm,
determined by tLo. people &lt; n Munday calla it‘■Democrati*! end Reform." We curtains, costly carpets, costly pictures.
establishing an educational ariitecracy
have not time to go through our Demin tbo land, end ao voted in tbo consti­
of all CURTIS. DODGE. ROBINSON
Hon. Birney Hoyt, as Judge of the
tutional convention of 1887. Bat thia
there is a single on» which places "nouand WIARD patterns, and
ia in k coping with the chai sc ter of the Seventeenth Judicial District, of which
, are ragged. That is a faro table at tbo'
this county is a port- The rival candi­
Casting* for aH P L 0 W 8 now in use.
dates aro Judge Hoy land a Mr. Miller
of the moneyed demagogues in tha
ot Grand Rapids.
Of the latter we cry would go forth ortr all the land
are painted sumo cards of each suit.
I shall continue to keep on hand and
•’a Democratic victory in Michigan V—
the securing of any political righto to
rithout speeding
the laboring men. On the other hand
Land and Calcined Plaster,
county know Judge Hoyt to be one oi
his competitor, Hou. Isaac Marston, is
Quick Lime, Water Lime
ipirvd to prevent the Eepublirens from
—
.and crip- ; iran gambling game, ju*t as montn is
Circuit Judges; a man of sterling in­
and Plastering Hair.
trujgU of 1 Mexican. The next table is for Eng­
tegrity. unfaltering honesty, and un­ NS '■
edpeailoss on our soil, entirely unedu1878.
lish
haxaid*
;
you
stake
vonr
money
un
finishing fidelity to a!) the duties de­
Iso a General saortmen
the throw of tbo dice. Then there is
volving
upon
him
in
the
exalted
station
roulette, trento dquarnnte, end any
forte baa mado himself the ablest of the
many able lawyer* in the State, and which ho is now filling with so much
credit tu himself and so satisfactorily to
the public. Tried in tbo eoreroet du*C., 4kC.
I
man's friend having been always

are to select a auerewor to the patriotic
Christianes an the 6lh of April. Did

lurking

ocknf
i-onnt,
iiduce.

Why we have uiore Grocerifc
Firm can keep on hand and ar.
to sell cheaper than the cheapest.
Best A coffee sugar only elen
Stop! Hearken Ye! AW kinds of Produce takert in exch

K

darling I 1 told you one* how much -X
laved you. and you spurned my offered
love. You thought I was trying to win

As th**y entered the room again, and

efoctur*. aud it wa* carried by 8^V7 other words a gambling hell; a place improves daily.
majority- Tbarufore the ignition of
ia which young men and old, strangers
&lt;__ — r, —- ,1*. rv.— ,—-*
The building of th* rail road through
the While mouataina has goe« steadily
publican Slate ot Micliisaa.
aa surely as they atay ku&gt;g enough and forward during the rocsul trowing term,
As to Mr. Marston's position on col­
1,000 men bring engaged.
ored suffrage wo have no positive know!raring.
the Rhode J stood Grand Ldge of Odd
favvrod It. It be did not, wilt tho
Feliow^ and tonasrly tor many year*
Leader bring forward it* evidence? We
have i/rigi&gt;t to deny that be w is anli- gorgooua aa the outside is plain. The Grand Tr»e*urer ot th* Ft so Masons.
itepnbXcan on this metier ^uutil the hall* aro biautifully win*, tho room, died on tho evening of the l&amp;ik inst
contraiy is proved. Mr. Norris pul
himself os reoml as a bigoted partisan. aro all high and tyarioos, and the fora-

Buying purchns* d tHo mmnmoth
Spooner anH Hepburn, ut a large
we -aril prepared to offer special
mentfl in

COVMTY OF

i. couaeox.

DR. C. A. SMITH’S

Medical InGrmarv,
IM*. KUTABUtmKD IMS

•

nraBRretfminnfpmuiDftffi

Come and see

for Yourself

I. S. aboiwa* 4
iadaded in, and

Chairman nf the

slightly changed
cage ot the bills :

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices. '

WING GALLERY

1

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COUR

ring April 10*fa

�===-=
COMMERC LA L..

HAMTIWCBMARKET8.
siawimM?-Atkaio Fireman's Convention will
to held at Baute Croak, un Tueeday,
April 13, for the porpoea of organising
The official U. B. Revenue notiev ar- a State Firemen’s Aioociaiion. All th*
pear, in our columns
Dealers in railroads in ths State will carry passen­
liquor* and tobocoo, aud all others in­ gers at reduced rates, and it to expected
terested, will do well to. notice it.'
1 largo crowd will bo in attendance
Irxik uarefully to the city e sucum*, from the diffmnt cites of ths State.
Republicans of Hasting eity, nominate;
| Tbo Pope Ejs made an imjiortaut
year best men, and than go to the polls, j
i conoeoaion to Premia; no lose a thing
shoulder to shoulder, and elect them.
'
! than to aoquieme in the law which has
Remember tho entertainment next given rise to al the trouble with the
Tueeday evening at Union Hall, te be
given by ourAmatnvr Dram a He Society.
A v«ry contemptiblotriok was played
All ought to go and giro them a benefit
upon a gallant soldier in tho town of
Lei the tareners of Barry county vote Bristol, N. H, prior to tbo election. the
for Isuae Hanlon for Supreme Judgr, object ot which was to deprive him of
his ruts. A charge was trumped up
against him, and ho was, arrested, but
Under Republican rule for tho past much to .the chagriu ef tbo parties to
20years Michigan's prosperity has been tbo acbome, bo procured boil, and thus
unexampled. Seo to i( tha't the full blocked their game, which was to con­
Republican strength is at tbo jiolle fine him in the jail at Haverhill until
April 5th.
alter election. The soldier upon whom
Mias Tinta Fowler has opened a dreo this outrage was attempted by Damn-

FIRST WARD.

NCW AOVtRTISEMSVT*.

makers shop in Mrs. M. A. Morrill*
milliaary store, north aids of Stats rebel lead upon hi. j^reon.
Arrangements have been made with
street, two doors east of H. A Goodyear’s
'the railroad authorities, whereby all
Tbo commission of Mr. Norins as persona attending the annual reunion of
Postmaster of this city has been receiv­ the Michigan soldier** and sailor.’ as­
ed by him, and we understand bo will sociation, to be held at Grand Rapids,
take charge of the- office on and after April Hlb. will be carried over tho ra­
tio u» lino* of road leading to that eity
to- moirew, April 1st.

Tis&amp;vi

KCll

sonal fevers that are folly appreciated,
। and to the lato Sourotaty of State, lion.
Daniel Striker, for similar favors.

&gt;er

A joint m'ul'oa has been adopted
by the Leg'slaturo to strike from the
constitution ecctiju 47, bf articlo -I, pro­
Tn« Republicans of the several hibiting the granting^ of licenses. It
Wards in Hastings will meet in caucus goo. now to the profile for a vote ai the
on Friday evuning. April 2d. at 7 1-2 general election in November 1876.
Lost.--A poeket-book containing
o’clock, to nominate candidate* fur
Ward officers in their respective Wards sundry articles of no value to any one
except the owner, among which aro sayFirst and .Second Word, at thrir oral cards on which is printed tho name
School House., Third Ward at Jas.
Clarks Office. Fourth Ward at County suitably rewardc-l/bj leaving it It this
Waitings City Republican Ward

How altouj ths circulation of tho
Bxxxxa. soighbor Deway, steadily in­
I creasing since tho last issue, wo sup-

SECOND WARD.
CUj&gt;twrrU.rk4

Local Him police;.

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

Hopkins L Bircai
Hastings, Dec. 15, 1874.

Goinfr tho snow.
Election on Monday.

Register cn Saturday.
Tote the whole Republican ticket.
City price* oa all job' printing al the
Bxxxxa office.

Schuyler Colfox will lecture at Lan■ing April 10th.
*
Th* prohibition State ticket ia with­
drawn from tbo field.

Potatoes 11.25 per bushel! Wil! tho
Grangers have no pity for the poor.
Easter serriceswt Emanuel church in
thia rity were largely attended and very
interesting.

Wo noticed lota of new good* arriving
la the rity. Il is a first rata time to ad-.

.

BUFFS,
WHITE BLAKS,

JIarc on cxibitiOn out of the
tartest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. He have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, ffc.,
#c. Give us a call.

AUCTION!

liaiing sold ray Farm 1 shall sell ai
public auction fire miles north of Has­
tings oo Friday, April IGlb, 1875, al
10 o’clock s. M.. the following dreeribod
pnq^fty to wit: Hi rec Horae*. four
Ck'ws. 1 four-roar oil Bull, 1 yoke
working Oxen fire years old, II yearling
Steers, 1 yearling Helfer, 103 Sheep,
follbwiug excellent ticket was 6 Hog., 1 Wagon, 1 Buggy. I sot Bob
nomination by the Republicans Sleighs, 1 Cutter, a Clipper Mower and
Saturday. It should to. Reaper, 1 Robbins Cultivator, I Drill,
at Rutland*
1 Feed Cutter. 1 Fanning Mill, I Har­
elected by 75 majority:
row, 2 Flows, 2 seta double Harness,
For Supervisor, Jsme. D,.Bjnham
For Township Clerk, Morri. L Bar- 1 single Hamess, a largo amount of
Household Furniture and many other
things too numerous to mention.

FRENCH SATINS,

SATIN FINISH,
and FANCY GILTS,

INDUSTRIAL EXI1IBIT1OM CO.

go A Nortb-Wsotorn Rs 11 way leave
CHICAGO re follows:
For Council Bluffs. Omaha, and CsJifor •
nla, Two through trains dally, with
1-ulUnau Pateoo Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cars through to Council lilutT.
For St. Paul nml Minnoapohi, Two
Uirough trains dally, with Pullman Pal-

PREMIUM BOND
IEV W HDQSffliL HHEffiB CB.
Perpetual World’a Fair,

good approved notes with interest at 7
per cent if not paid wher. due 10 per
cent from dale will be charged. I'cr*oos wiiliiug tu pay Cash down will be
Townihip Superintendent of School, allowed a dneouat of five per cant
Henry N. Monroe.
For School Inspector, Henry L. New-

&gt; Marque
For Milt

THIRD WARD.

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

For Constable*, Phillip Burgess,
Moto tbnn 50 years hare elapsed
since Jolinron’s Anodyne Liniment was Stephen Oweo, Samuel Dole,. Ferril,
first invented, during which time hun­
dreds of thousands hare been ben efitted
by its use. Probably no ertielo ever
Reply to Query.
became so universally popular with all

In reply loan article in last week's
;issue heeded “quwy’’ and signed "M”
I would simply add a few words fearing
itbo public would think that “silence
gave consent”
1st.
Tbo last 'thing I would
bo guilty cf is “tattling especially of my
।
24. I was ignorant of tbo fact that
the
rules of school had bean violated
'
until tho nursing tho |amuhmeat was
iadministered.
31. I would say that tbo atatemeat is
:false, an.l would suggest m the author
'of said "query” that when I had any
mute statemonU to make I wouhl pest
up alitils before laying them before the
public, and thou be gentlemanly or lady­
Wo affirm, and am prepared to prove like enough to sign my name ntid not
that the expenses of tho city printing ,
bo ashamed of tny o«m assertion..
warn not incroasml by the amendment*
RoApcotfully yours.
to tbo city charter in IffZB, over tho ex' c. W. Man.
jMinses for tho year* 1871-2, when wo
bed a Democratic Mayor and cwunril,
and all of tho imtroasge so far aa it
could bo legally, wa* given to th# Dem­
Tbo Republican, of Baltituarn on Sat­
ocratic paper, while the salary of tho urday, met in caucus at the residence
’
Recorder and City Attorney, ■ wore re­ of Allen Green, and placed in nomina­
dared from the coot in 1872-3 some tion tho following oxcellout ticket forr
4300, sndttoyorr/rid tee w»* oar, in ,Township officers, vix:
our judgement.
For Supervisor, Homy Bougbtalin ;i
The bright little Nonory has reached Fur Clerit, Charlo. W. Mack; ForTroarits centennial imus, tho number before urer. John Liehly ; For Highway Com.,
as being “Number Goo Hundred." All Guy R. Durfee; For Justice of the
the little boy* and girl* ought to have____
Poom___________________
, Russen K. Stanton; For Justice
a centsnnhl eelabretion over th* event, of the Pooeo to fill vacancy,
for the Jfarasry is onsof the best friends IfeOmUr ; For Torn Sojwrioi.nd™, of
they bare, and deaervqs all the busoom IMooh. CU—. B. O-kW, Fo. BoUol
it has woo. Il grows brighlar and bel­ Inspector, Daniel C. Wororr; For Conter as it grows older, and we hope its stahiae, Guy Latham, Geo. W. Garrison,
young readers will do likewise. The Jehu Phelps, and Merrink M. Slocum.
present number contains a picture of
tbo Cataract of Lidore, with Southey's
famous versos; an illustration frqra a de­
sign by Perkin'; aa outline drawing
lesaon by Wior from ono of Landseeris
putter**, and other pictorial attractions.

BROWN BLANKS,

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

,

Pills which contain aulirauny, qui­
nine and calomel, should be avo'ded. as
torero griping pains would lie their only result The safest, sorest, end best
Ells are Parson's Purgative or AntiilHous nib.
With this^Mua. and on this day, «re
close the 9th year of our labors a* edi­
tor of the Bum. What we have done
The amended charter of tho rity cf iu tho way of building np the peper.
Hastings not liaving bocotno a law, and what wo propose to do in the future
supsTTison wili be numinated at tho Re­ will be noticod, in the. next issue of the
publican eity caucus on Thursday even Bstnrmt. To-day we can only add that
our succeu has been equal to our tout
ingas formerly.
•
sanguine expectations, and that wo hope
J. M. Nevtss,
tu make tbo HiXXXX more and more
worthy of tbo earnest and cordial sopport of the people ia tha year* to eotne.

walls papered, and tbo best place to get

WALL PAPER

A Royal Organ.

Caoeaaos without regard to party.
fur the purpose of nominating members
of the Board of Education, will be held
on Saturday 'ereuing, April 3d, ai half
past seven o'clock, iA the Rsveral wards
ot the city of Hastings as follows :
First Ward ai school house.

Tho .pring tiain has ccso when ev­
erybody wants ti»o hc-tue cleaned and

1 end!
I bt.„
olb.uok

It is-tn bo hoped that the Pnnby- tralia which exiood tbo giants of Calitvtian chureb In thia city may not much luroia iu height, though nut iu ciraumlonger bo allowed to remain unoccupied.
measured 42'1 te*l in length, and uuother -480; while the highest yet dis­
covered in California reach only 450
erety Sabbath.
feet, the svrregu bring from 300 to
At tbo annua! parish meeting of
Emanuel Church, u* Monday tho 29th
Gov Hen locks ot Indiana inUm it to
i inst. Mc««r». II. A. Goodyear, D. G.
i Robinson, H W. Ricker, J. M. Howes, be ono of the early birds to look niter
He has en­
E. -B. Throop ’and C. F. Dwight, were tbo I’rcsiJeutisl worm.
gaged tbo finest suit of rooms at one ol
1 elected vei|ry»en.
There is asigu ot siJe-walks hero and the principal hotels iu Washington for
tho entire souiou of tho next Consrsss.
there in tho city, end to prove there
Alex. IT. Stephens is not quite so
actually was ono in front ol the Court
I House Square, Sheriff Creasy, had two popular as he was with tho Southern
mon digging Lit it nil tho afternoon on Democracy. Ono of their organs in
North Carolina spmks of him thus:
Munday,—they found it
Our thanks are da* anil cordially "This abominable old pedagogue has
tendered, W. S. Georjjv, F-&gt;q , the able sithor voted with the Radicals or else
editor of the Lansing R-puhtiem for per­ not voted at nil, as on the Civil Right&gt;

REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.

FLOOD!
FLORAL
WORK
......
_
_
iw j
.
BmlaingB Torn Down
AvrAir. if »ow ovt Mvisni.r

HbmraS J*S*
nxwMfc nut

Tbo bill proposing amendment, to tbo
city charter, Tro. un the table in tho
llouso of Ropreeentative*. That tricl
to cheat the Republicans of the city out uPtho pa. , in Michigan has written a
of a'Supervi&amp;or, did not win.
letter advising ..io Prohibitionist* to
Hi. excellency, the Governor, and vote for the candidate* uu tho varioua
Railroad Commisrionvr Cobb spent ticket* whom they think ba.t qualified
Sunday at Grand Rapid.. Their num­ for itio respective positions, without re­
erous friends would give them a cordial gard to (irililical a*&gt;oristions.
welcome to our city at any time.
Great trees liavo been found in Aus­

The Republic .tu of the city of Has-rings will meet in caucus at tbo Court
House, on Thursday evening, April 1st
at lialf past 7 o'clock, to nominate can­
didates for city officers, to he supported
a*, the ensuing election.
By order of City Committee,

rapidly into favorm pcosraalnlit thee beet OM-e
XATtotc utgood q leant,ua I
namely; Light runalnrl
smooth, noiseless, rapid,]
durable, with [&lt;rfe:i|
Lpek Stick.
1

Saturday, April 3d, 1875,

ysf

Cbtrago and Omaha. Chicago and
Cedpr Haolda. Chicago slid Dubuque,
via XCUuton. Chicago and Freeport.
Ciiladroaud Marinette. Chleagn and
Green Bay. Chicago and Mllwsnkee
Chicago and Hu Paul.
This is the Only Line running t‘ eat
cars between Chicago and St. Paul or
Chicago and Milwaukee.
At omaba our Hloc; m connect with
the Overfand Sleepers on the Union
Pacific RMlrned, for ell pointe rest of
the Misrourt River.
All Ticket Agent* roll ticket* by thl*
route.
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•

Painting and Graining.

I

New Berber shop to bo opened on
Tuesday, April 0, 1875, in tho Bower
Block, North aide of State .Ircol. I
take thia method at informing my patrona and friends that on the day above
mentioned, I shall open a first-class
Barber Shop, equal to tbo beat in tbo
State. I will also hare in connection a
full line of gents fnrorihing goods, to­
bacco and cigar*. My terms altar that
date will bo strictly cash under all mrcamstancee nod at the lowest living
rates.
Thankful for past foror*, I solicit U
eoalinoed patronage of the public
•
Vrey Respectfully,
47wl
AL. TROUTWINE.

Clinton, Two tbroogh trains daft;
with Pullman Care on night train.
For Btoox City and inktan. Two
trains dally. Pullm.w Car* to Mtevrxi-

MOIIENTRAQ, BRUIO * CO-,

iGBMWEIimiltlBI

GOOD NEWS.
Did yon know that Mr. Grace, has

bought In tbo Grocery Htore, with John

T. PHILLIPS

Crawley, and aro giving tho boot of bar­

gains to tbelr Customers. A choice Tea
for 50 cents. Tbo bred of Flour at M.00

per 100 lbs.

The Cclebralad Double

other poods away down.

Moro goods

for IfM money at this Hoes, than any

other Home In the State.

We also have

SEED AND PLA

FARM FOR SALE!

Firemen ef Hastings City,

FOURTH WARD.

GRAND BALL!

�PORTAHL
to tbo secrets uf tb* exhibition, and de­
scribee each uuitna! so mtnutoly that any
half-doasn boy* with enough Ingenuity
and pasteboard can easily form a similar
collection for thcmsulvea No detail of
cou.lrocttou is omitted, and pictures of■
almost all th. marvel*, with explanato­
ry diagram*, are set before u*. We aro
oven furnished with a snedraan handbiU, and are supplied with inlormation
so full and clear that, unless the "show­
fever" bo no longer contagions amoug
boy* and girls, we m»y .expact maxy a
village where St. Nic bolas goes, to hare,
before long, it rival companiea with flam­
ing poster* and curiosities oul-doing
..r—.al.. U—a;___ I.
The two serial, “The Young Survey­
or'' anil “Eight Cousins," though doubt­
less equal in popularity, are quite unliko in character, and there is variety
enough iu the April iustallmentr. For
tbo yoolhful admirers of 'TLu Young
Surveyor'' the present ehajters are
likely to make him an olyec: of real
sympathy. His trouble, increase, tho
way out of thorn seems involved iu.greet
difficulties, and iho mystery of the stolen
horse is not solved.
Miss Akott'a
heroine, on tbo other Land; is just now
enjoying life amusingly, with a novel
tnp to China, oonvotMlioos with the
Celestials, and a boat-race is which the
cargo and seamanship sro ot usurious

If any one in those day* will exercue
in tbo open air, so that each day bo will
wear thin under garments, ot none at
all, and sleep in s cold room, th* fuuctura* of tho skin will suffer little or no
impediment, if water ia withheld for
manih*
Indeed, bathing is ’not the
only way in which ito healthful action
can bo maintained by those living under
tbo conditions at prevent existing. Dry
frirtion over tbo whole surface of tho
body, once * day or otwe in two day* is
often of more service than the applica­
tion of watrr. Tho reply of th* centen­
arian to th* inquiry to what habit of life history concerning tho famous •■Ranker
he attributed hi* good health and ex- Hill Powder. ’’ an illustrated narrative
of a hard fought battle with a grixxly at
uncomfortable close quarter*; a sketch
of a Pilot's life, with it* danger* and
incident*; and, in “The Groat Freahot,"
a graphic itury descriptive of scenes-both comic and dangerous—attending
tho tepid riao of a river.
'
Thon there ia a story of ‘-CindoraU”
told in a new form with a practical les­
son, and baring for an ill ultra tioo tho
beautifully engraved froutiapiacs from
man beings are not amphibious. Nature a printing by Champuey, while tho wise
indicates that the functions of the akin 1’etcrkin family indulges in another
sbouid bo kept in order mainly by mus­
cular exercise, by exciting natursl
perspiration by labor; and delicious a* is
tee bath and healthful, under proper
rrgt.lation, it ia no lubstituto for that
cxereieo ofztbo body, without which nil
tho functions become abnormal.—Paeifc

Snenos 1. JjRZU Ihyrro—Pomona
(Hop*) —Uomposod of the Master* of
aubordinato Granges' and their .wire*
who are matrons, provided that whon
the number of subordinate Granges :u
May State bocomee so groat ns to render
it neceeaary, the State Grange may, in
such manner a* it may determine, roduso it* (representative.*, by providing
forthn eieetiono( areitain proportion
at those entitled to msmbership in the
Stats Grange from each county, and the
members au chosen shall constitute the
State Grange.
Sac. 2. Tture may be establish'd di*trictor county Granges in the filth de­
gree, not to exreed one ia each county,
composed o! Masters nod pa At Mast/r*
at subordinate Granges and- their wive*
who are matrons, and such, fourth de­
gree mombsra (not to cxcgftt three) ns
may be elected thereto by th« subordi­
nate Granger, under such regulations
aa may be established by Stalo Granges.
Such district, or county Oranges shall
have charge- of th* odueation and busi­
ness interest* of-tho.Order iu thoir reapectlvo districte, and shall entourage,
strengthen and aid tl»o subordinate
Granges represented therein. Dispenoatkm* for such district or county Granges
shall issue from th* State Grange, and
under such regulations os tbo Gran-.

AhlndBpcDde.it ftjskfc
TltEATM ALL FORMS Or

STOP THAT COUGH!
Medicated Cough Candy.

it an tsuiAi vat er
Cndidtf a Hedical ftafe

A-JirasfL'jri
yjsssissssrss1

CONSTITUTION.

Wumrrou* PatienU In Europe, tho
Wes: Indies, ths Dominion of
Canada, and in every Btafo
cf tua Union.

ELECTION NOTICE.

ADVICE CIVEN BY IWAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.

65e320
'•ilrwh.ii tn sank tl rasa* Me. sis.
tuul.la. Utos&gt;aii. as. k.adj.Ui urw
iS.Mlis tb.tsndilew Ures.BarryCn.tr.

•

'“MLSsrjKitttsaifei

X* lb. Ukihi st U» C.esl. of Barri.

rabMib*r II. IKk ...I... u&gt; Sil lb. nesMT
Ho.U br lbs miniUei .f Imm P. CXnrsh tsnss drt.Brtrtrtut
&gt;•&lt; MtreeiU «istN tMreakndl. IR: _ .
m. sClrewU Jadi.f.rlb. e.r..t«atb Jed.f.Tfcx;iS?rurx.u j'serjs
r. tlwMsbar it. 1171 ;

MOST HTBAORMARY

MICHIGAN
Gec.P. Burdi I Ql Murton Huts'
tbr.SMa.Mlb. rrwl&gt;« klmm
■mblM sad Wise is lb. T.w
U. Cwaslr ft Bsrrr. 1.) Il.i.b
THE

ALDINE

COMPANY'S

EW PUBLICATIONS.
The Scientific American says; "Tho
point to which we now call attention is.
that our farmers and fruit-growers have
ignored, cr ratbor have been ignorant
of, tho importance ot wood ubw as a
'vegetable stimulant end us tho leading
cduatituent ot plan II Eton coal ashes,
thrown away as uscloas. have been
shown both br experiment and analysis
tojxiaiess a fair share of alkaline value
Wo will relate only one experiment :
Some twenty-firo years ago we treated
an old hollow pippin apple tree as fol­
low* : Tho hollow, to tho heishth ot
eight fecU was filled and ramwod with
a compost of wood ashes, garden mold
and a little waste lime (carbouuto). Tho
filling was securely fastened in by
boards. The aext year tho crop o'l
sound fruit wa* sixteen bushels from

THE

• cIiA-c.-faily glr.n by addrebsln* the manufacture
ALDINE: THF.AUTJOURNAL
OF AMERICA.

Hastings Drug Store

mcMwcsw

I A M1&lt;S

JtsptMUI.',

•MATCHLESS”

BllllkS I
fflomi,
School Bockx, Blank Books, Toy and
Gift Books, and everything in this line
to plccrc Old and Yo*ng. ,

ORGANS

SUTTON’S

MICHIGAN

Leisure-Hour Miscellany.

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD

fiwfScnd to the But
luuia, tor irctihrs?®*

i’k. rlA...
IntwL .

REPRODUCING

ip®Dr, Erie,

Pcnnay
39m

Want. Jsitaa &amp;

uuh»

NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE

Santa ctauw

The Louisa

Art Journal,

Hai

SPECIAL
TAXES.
May 1.1870. to
30. I87&gt;:.
April

This is the place to buy your present*
Wo bare the best lire- of goods that
was over brought tr | Hastings. Cell
and examiuo for yonraalf and you will
pepsr. 40x50 inches Isrgo. on a light­ find our stock completi
ning press, and colored, sixed and varn­
Ilemcmlier the plact, the Old Stand,
ished for the wall so as to stand wash­ sign of the Golden Mortar.
■
ing, and mailing anywhere in tho world
Parti I, H and III aro just Published.
for 80 cento, or unvarnished for 2h
THE ABT JOURNAL.
cents.
This map allows the whole
Ciui’Uula ilawaUty wru, u It ewk. IUUnited Stotoe sad Territories in a group,
frvduein* Um brei full reit* llt.Mrsll.ws
trcm lb. .sfImt .slamr. of Th. ANJm.
from survey* to 1875, with a million
toeb wnlMy.
’l -&lt;UI reeUls—Ms ..p.ik
places on it, such as townsA cities, vil­
alii. -----P«-i—
lages, mountain*, lakes, rivers, streams,
gold tuiiiss, railway stations, Ac. This
map should be in every house. Bond
30cents to tho Lloyd Map Company,
Philadelphia, and you wd! get a copy
by return maib-

§60,000 00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

MEIMM!

J. f. ROBERTS.

JOHN

t

TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

:&lt;5,000 EACH IN CASH.

STANLEY

1 -S

8EM1 FOI THE AL1IIE,

*troyed, cr t
decayed; bu'
saved by thi

tSSsI

teisstwtetx. j»sf as

TVre ilato Aawtoan UsMia* Wsubaa nrtk tin

xT &gt;o aggregate value of all tbo min­
erals mined in the whole world amount
nt present to 11.000,000.000 per year;
of thin, coal alone io worth neatly twotbirds, aay 6CQS,OOO.OOU; tbo rest onethird. or about 8336.0u0.000. Gold
stands at tb* heed ot the list, tho value
of this metal mined per year being about
6100.000,000; next is iron ore. being at
present 670,000,000; bat of no mineral
is the production so largely roereaarag
as that of iron, and it will soon snrpaei
in value that of avid. It baa increased
during the last sav.n years from 18 to
28, while coal has increased from 18 to
25 and gold remained about at It was
Tho production of stool increased from
18 to h'L itering the progress of indus­
try in general in which steel is the main

Tre LUto* U.l t Ilsstlu WslrkM.watts, |ln) *01

SCRAP BOOKS.
.j.twdl4 uurtani st SCB
bees .iprsMlf pnp&lt;n4 'or

some prepare? i.M;. dangerous and uynTKnts to tb' hair, the Vigor ran only
benefit but wet barm }t. If tantail
merely for a HAIR DUE-SSINii.
nothing clsci-nn bs found i:&gt; dexbak’.-.
Containing neither ml nor dye, it iuv.
not son white cambric, upd yvtj
lon^ eri the hair, giving it n tlcli, ^lorey
h»tre, ami nprati-ful perfu-.n -.
'

SJttU’c—““ —•t—6

MICHIGAN CEITRAL IL R.

Grand River Valley Division

Any person «ngsg«d in agricultural
pursuit* sa&lt; having no iutcreit* in cooflictwith ore paq&gt;j»et. of the age ot
aixtoeu yeotA duty proposed, elected .
r
----- — ------- -----and complying with the rules and regu- &lt;&gt; that he aaa'ilte jxilitteal editor of the
laiiosw of tb* Order, is entitled to mmuT~J"
T:— ’ “r,n "J M~v
berahip and the Itonefitaltho degrees

THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.

Q.BBAT WESThrtM KAILWAY.

,

DECEMBER 16. 1814.

Oysters received daily
delivery and on time.
(lIYltSEIS WANTED.
THE ALDINE COMPANY,
56 Natden. Lane, New York.
.Igeati far Michigan,
Mffli. Hirtej &amp; Pte,

IfotrcltMrtGraud KapUfai. Mt eh

to odor the tollowing premiums for
fiowrre at the Htato&amp;ir to bo hold at
Eu; tiaginaw in Septamber. For iho
beet collection of cut flvwnra. 620 ; for
tlw soonud best collection of cpt Sonora
610; tor tho third coUaotMU cf cut flow-

BURDETT

Parts I, II, II! end IV are m.w ready.

Big Invention.

oueuir of Southern disunioniits, and a
stanch supporter of the Wilmot Proviso,
end voted in the United States Senate
for the proviso, calling it n Jeffersonian
principle, to curb slavery. A: that dar.
when nut thirty ysars of age, Lytaan D
Norris ranged himself on the side of

IjEFFEL &lt;fc CO.

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

.IntW.H I..U.MS

HEADQUARTERS.

fine. 2" 2T«w Ciooso.—In the subordi­
nate Grange, they shall be chosen an­
nually, at tha regular meeting in De­
comber, and installed at the regular
mooting is January, or as soon there­
after as practicable; in tha State Granges,
once in two yean, and in tho National
Grange once in three years. All elec­
tions to be by ballo •Bsc.4. There shall bo an exoentivo
rwnmittoe of the National Grunge, con­
sisting of five members, whose term of
office shall be three years.

CHRONIC DISEAS

PROF. IIAMILTON’ri

.

ALMIBA HATCT,

D.toL MsMb a*A. D. IF!

I_
~

lOW.IASDNEBCASKA.

FOR SALE.

GEORGE HOLDEN.

BININGER’S

OLD LONDON DOGE

GIN.

I

brick

FOR SALE!

2=5-5

HA ILL tun

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VOL. XIX. NO. 50.
|&gt; ' (gitiial apd GM Canfc
THE

Hastings Drug Store

HOUKS 4
MM,

tf.E’

■SjyfiJSSr—”

HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1875,

•d In the chapel for worship, ahe told
THE POOR SCHOLAR.
Fannie’s story. There was not a dry
eye In the room. Tbe moment Madame
’Oh. girls! I shall juat dlr, I know 1 Qnisbcd, B-llciBumett sprang up, with
■ -^all!” exclaimed if rile Burnett, going the tear* pouring down her cheeks.
"Oh, Madam, we have been awfully
ST:iSl77S3a£'^S£S?{S;,5?S cruel and wieked to that poor girl. We
have been making fun ofbertrom the
1 elegant lacxi-edged handkerchief.
• What Is It, you provoking thing?— tint, and »he never would have been as
Why don’t yon tell us, so we can laugh
tooF’
■•Well—you—ecc,'' ahegraapod out at blame; it was I that led on the rest, and
lasl, "Wv've got a new pupil, the queer­ Wc have surfaced terribly all these
est looklnj; thing you ever saw. I hap­ weeks, fearing she might die. You may
pened to be In the Madauie's room when sx|.el me, or punlah me in any way you
please, for I deserve it; and 1 shall go
down ou my kness to ask her pardon
ai soon as you will let me In to her."
“My child. I am shocked to bear thbd
------------------1_
o( my
. companion beplaln and poor.
she will when she knows how truly you
hove nriientad of your unklndnree."
I By degrees, an soou as she was able to
| bear it, one after another went to Fannte and begged her forgiveness, which
I was freely granted. Hbteeald:
’I don't wonder al all that you made
: fun of ms. Itknow I was poorly dress­
ed and awfully homely. I would have
pulled every hair out of mv bead years
ago. only 1 knew It would grow out
ngain as r.d m ever. But oh I if I could
hare felt that I had just one true friend
among you, 1 could bare borne It; but
somehow It just broke my heart Io have
you all hgninst me."
After this she pined rapidly, and
oae nwmlug the doctor said she might
Join tbs girts in tbe drawing-room for
an hour or two after tea. Thera had
been a vast deal of whlsp:ring|and hur­
rying to and tru of late among tbe girls,
of which I’annis bad been totally un­
conscious in the quiet seclusion of her
e wn room.
At the appointed time Madame her­
Belle Burnett was an only child,fend
her wealthy father was pleased to gratify self came to ouist her, nnd, leaning up­
strong arm. the young girl walkher &lt;-rory whim. S:&gt;, Itealdca being tar on Zher
—-I . ....... «!.. V..U ..-.I O.~.. .1.to elegantly dressed for n school girl,
she was supplied with plenty of jmckKmoocy, ano. being very generous and tie surprise for you, tn male the hours
full of life and fun, she r.a« the scknowlcdgrai l*s&lt;lcr among Madatue’n past ns pleasa'itly as possible."
She opened the door, seated Fannie
pupils.
In a chair, and tbe girls came' gilding
in. with smiling faces, singing a beautl
fut song of welcome. At Its eloee, Bello
Burnett approached and placed a pretty
wreath of flowe.i, upon her head saycalico drca. with a bit of white eaging
Ing about bor note. 8h*-dld ook rath­
er queer, with her small, thin, freckled i
face, and herred hair pushed straight | al! you are In ill*sight who louketh up­
back from her face, and hidden ns much I on 'the heart instead of the outside ap*
as possibleunder a large black net, and, l»i rance. You have taught us a lesson
but tor tbe presence of Madame, her we aha!) never ferret, and we beg you
first reception would have been ex­ to accept a taken of sincere lore and re­
ceedingly auplcaunt. She wn. shy pentance for our treatment of you in the
sod awkward, and evidently ill at •use, past, which you will find In your room
'
among so many stransers. Ar rood as on your return."
Fannie’s ryes were full of lente. and
poMlble. alee hurried lack to her room
ahi trli-d to »ar, a few words li: reply,
but Madam-- spoke for her, and, after
another aong, they followed thslr newcrowned queen Into the dining room,

your sciiool.' And then she actually
pulled a lisndkareblcf out of her basket
and unrolled It carefully until she came
School Books, Blank Books, Toy and to an old leather wallrt, and aotually
Gift Rooks, and everything in thia line took ewt. two hundred a*d fifty dollar*
and laid Ilin Madame'* liand and arid.
to please Old and Young.
•That Is Just the amount, I believe; will

t-HTAiuax 4 acnukON.-Oa*. ,sm V. D.
A&gt;kl&gt;r'a liras
HasUM*. Mita.

UH. C. KUKSELL.

I’firsicttys srnukoxMXre «vw Jaii»«
BaaraU'i J'",”- l*««els Biwk. Mais Btresl.

M. W. RIKER.
JfHTtCkOF TUB PBACA DeeWsi CMIssttoe
cte U.i-.r-i. A*v»l. Us.m Blwk. aui*

J. P. ROBERTS.
JOHN STANLEY

That our people have large drinking
capecltles la a tert nowhere disputed;
but what proportion of our beveragsa
constats of spirituous liquor* to not gencrally understood. Neverthelete. the
quanilUt* of on* 'kind or another of
these driukablee manuteotured in or Im­
ported Into the United Btstse, when
brought Into aggregate, nuuroe formi­
dable proportions.
To ascertain from ofitolal sources how
much of these creature comforts w* oureelvai consume In a single year, we
have eonmlted th* Govsrmnsnt report*
for the offldri year ending June 80,
1874. Th* "Commerce and Navigstmn"
volumsa, issued from tbs Bureau of
Xtatlsties. supply the data relating to
impostaUons for consumption. Th* re*

amount warediouaeil was dl-poeed ofas
follow: Withdrawn on payment of
tax, ®.783,700gallons; exported under
bond, 4,060,100, and withdrawn for
•clentlflc purposes, 8.8M; or a total of
aS,KH,ffl&gt;2 gallons. There remained in
l-ond, of the distillation of the year. *,W7U.0K gallons, or, including the surplueagfs of previous yean, tf^aw
galluiei. The tax collected on tbsquan-

retaller at St per cent, advance, or for
•107.870,175. and to tbe consumer at ful­
ly twlee that value, or for *315,044,860.
Noting throe tacts, and In plainer Uiustrailon of tbe same, we summarize them
In tbe following tabular statements:

MitUlii. BASTINGS 1ARBLI WORKS

Sirnal aid leciiwcal

DENTIST

AMERICAN MARBLE

THE CHRISTIAN. AT WORK.
T. De Witt Taloage, Edita.
t

k-X-ill, errmla*. »3JB

the janitor to see If it were true. Form- i
nately the window was open, and In a
few moments he had unlock'd the door
from the Inside. The glrle hnd huddled
together In a frightened group, while
the matron lifted the poor girl and laid
her upon the bed. She was In violent
■IMuims. The doctor was sent for but,
when the spasm" ceaaed. alarming
symptoms set in. and he pronbunced I:
a'scrlcus case of brain fever.
It Is Impossible to tell the shame and
remorse of the coMClenoe-Rtrlckun girls.
Thsy were not brave enough to cenfros
their guilt, but hung around the sick­
room, offering their service*, and vain­
ly wishing that they might atone for it
In eomo way. But their preeeuce only
excited the lufferer, so they were all

Ifav after day passed, and still she
-- ---- 1 I— .. &gt;
Tl&gt;* lit tU.

those place* by day audnlght. Thia la
but a trifle to what ought ounatanUy to
come in but 1! is t-etter than none,and
oujrtit not to be excluded.
Corner State and Crock 8t- Budding
Wo cannot suspend respiration when
once occupied by Boaton Cash Store
the wind blows or the air la cold; but
if ths sir we Lmuhe is impure a* that
BLACK A FULLER.
which moat people breath* who confine
thcmeelvee moetly to close rooms; the
blood became* impure and disease seta
in, in various forms. We mnat have
more pure air In our dwelling, stores,
shop*, ecbool-roonu and all ocher placua
where people nnd animal* resort, to
sustain health or life In the feeble. All
such placre aught to be provided with
good ventilator*. Where they are not
provided, the Inmates suffer for want of
sufficient pure air.
Tbe lung* are filled with mluul* air
cells for cleansing th*blood a* it pane**
“KS1 day Sladamo ^ras&gt;IUing by her i through them. If tbe air supplied to
side, and, aa she seetned to be so mueb tiie lung* to pure, end the air rolls are
stronger, ahe ventured to aak after her not hindered from expanding by tight
clothing (aa they often are), tbe blood
friends.
be pure and nourishing, dtoeaae
“I have no friends. Madam; c.nly will vanlab.
nad consumption win find
entrain John, who has a largo family of will
no
lurking place in the system. '
bls own. and has never cared for me.
But few twojde breathe ae pure air as
The spring time has como when ev­ Mother died when I was bon&gt;. J had a
to secure perfect heal th, and
erybody wants the house cleaned and aupmotber, but father died five years they need
.11.
W..I nl ..Rl.l.,., «n
walk papered, and th* beat place to get

FLOOD!

FLOOD

Buildings Torn Down

Help I Help! Help !

WALL PAPER

ssi2ff sutitunss:
■MsaaS * stress, eersbsrgs* vlUtee
1

SIITH, BAHEE &amp; PRESTOIFS
DR. AIKIN,
Xavpa St.. Grand. Rapids.

BROWN BLANKS,
r.FTTF.

FRENCH BATINS,
BATES’ FINISH,

a»d FANCY GILTS,

In the aarne connection we mtut^uoto
from the editorial columns of the roeant
issue of the Now York IMfifa th* fol­

lowing significant paragraph:
It la certain that a Prohibitory liquor
hw would at the present time bo in
operatiro in Now York city. The char­
acter and habits of al least hall the
Chy’s population rendarjlhe eaforremsat
ef prohibitory legislation impossible. As
it is the buaineoe of legfalatfca to deal
with the practicable, the people of New
York city must du what they can with
a strict and impartially onto reed liaeue*
The Kalamazoo paper mills one day
last wsek made 4,790. j&gt;ound* of firatclara paper in 14 hour*.
The Granger* had a grand ball at
Battle Creek, on the evenisgof tbe 25th,
after the mass meeting.

DENTIST

TOPS,

Straw matting should be washed with
.
a cloth dam tietied in salt water. Imllsn Rkv.C. 0. Bauwd;
2h*r 5w—Youraaeociatio8bw.|teock
meal sprinkled ever Hand thoroughly
St Jh. root of th* matter tSonUbo
swept out will slab ateanso It finely.
• Kr“t^»i‘^.u“f“‘f‘»eere*o*, etc., doubt but that th* preeeaf Inhibitory
law will be repealed, and, with teal fart
tally and covering them with . strong staring us In tteter eUUTvs
solutionafnlpMua of tine. The sail do? Shall we oil idly by tM feld ter
crystallise on drying
hands, nr shall we take XfiUlaMUair*:
Spots can bo taken out of marble with our tegiriation|a temperate direatieh t
finely powdered pumlrastone mixed The Dutch have a proverb
worfli.
with vsijuloe. Cover the spots and al­
low the ouiil to retaaln twelvo hours ; remembering.- “W* must row will Um'
oar* ke have, and grind with tee wih&lt;f:
then rub clean, dry and rinse.
tbs! God gives iB.,r T n—c rntaiiir
sincerely for the action of year confer-

-maklBf a total fitet'to ths Impocisr
(.■riKUial value anu duty) amounting to
*0 5-1.824 or *3 21 ]-*r gallon.
With regard to the bom a nun atari tir­
ed article, we use the figures of th a -Re.
pon of the Commtodooer of Internal
Revenue." From thia document it ap­
pears that the number of distilleries lu
In operation during part er tbe whole
of tiie fiscal year wasS.tHW. -if which &lt;150
were grain, ” cnolawwe and 8.02! fruit
eatabllahmcnts. The quantity of spirit

iSSSatf Ass BfiftBStH
Cmumhuh. s.t»j* nimjuxiaMu
Our jopolsUou being 40.000,000, tbs
result is that we consumed tn the last
fiscal year spirits to the extent (of 1.69
ellong per capita, retailed al a cost ot
02. or about *3.78 per gallon. I“rot:ably, however, not more than one-eighth
of our popdlallon (5,0(X),UX&gt;) use spirits
hab'tually, and hence to the drinking
public tbe cost for (this one article of
luxury will be at a rate sight told the
cast per capita, or 84a. 10, or say for em­
phasis Si a week. This Isevldcntly a
large bite out of the average earning* of
the great mis of the humanity Involv­
ed.
Tbe whole receipts of the Govern­
ment from taxes, stamps, Ac., from
spirituous liquors In 1873-74 may be
summed tip an follows:

MvUle,

JfX'r.'525SS.7 KSfi.’Z

I Tbe acrioa of ths
• fcrence nt Traverse CityianflMdrW
th* (toiseg* by the T t's&gt;llte iF *
srtngent tax law, ia «*» -Mf4*ttsm*iJ|
of the Prohibitory law, hen called from
tbb Governor this note ofreepoUo: . .

The People'a Common Bente Medical
Adviser, in, plain English, or Msdieias
The ciliaeus of Qetroit raised *1.400 SrnpliM; %v RHmro. M. D..
at a mealing ou Wedueeday evening, to CounMloT-ia-Chief of ths Board of Phyaid the grasshopper sufferers.
aicaaas and Burgeon* at the Werid's
A dwelling owned by Mn. Angell at Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Th* above
Wenona was burned March 22. Loes n ark—a book ef about uiae hundred
large pegsa, profusely illustrated with
*3,500 ; cause defective chimney.
Weed bagTavinge and Colored plains,
aad wall and stroagiy bemad—sriff he
tent, post paid, to any address, tor One
Dollar and Fifty Cento—craJkiag it th*
cheapeat book ever offered to th* Awr-,
ican People Other books ' treeting. of
damretic medicine, of Eke ria* and stylo
of binding, and not nearly aa well illus­
trated, with no colored (dates, ■»&gt;« qm*ef them coataiaiag no preeeriptisaa aad
making known ao means of seK nw .
W. W. Dedrick, formerly a resident fur th* disease* whish they dm«*e, eoll '
of Kalamasoo, and a gradelta ot ths for from thro* dollar* and a half to fir*
La* Department of the Univeraity. has dellm. Were Dr-Flam*. Wark not
pabhahed by tbe author, printed and
State* Attorney for the Southern Distriel of Mississippi
were it sold through agents, a* other
Keweenaw county has been invaded like work* ore, th* price of . it voirid
by a pack of Canada gray wolves, which have to be not Ise* than four Aril*™
crossed on the ieo from Thunder Bay to For when th* publisher par* the aathor
Eagle river, and axe now making them- a fair price for his preduetam. thea
eelres pnarally diaagreeabl* to the in­ add. a profit to hi* inreetmest large
habitants ef that loodity.
enough to satisfy himself and eoaepenThe balance of cash in the State *at* him, not only for his labor, but
Treasury March 17. 1875, was 11,550,• also for the risk of pecuniary tosa which
02C.C7. Receipt* during the week end­ be aziumsi ia taking tbe chances of th*
ing March. 24 were W,053 68; pey- entwprise proving a succsee, and when
merit* during same tint* 84,680.8*; the State, County and caavasring agent
leaving a balance in the Ireasury of has each received his profit, they have
*1.578,891.52; increase for the week added to the expense of a book, that
originally cost about *1.25, ae tanah
*25,8606.
•
that th* people have to pay aot lee* than
84-00 for it. The People's Mwdfeal Ad­
viser, on the contrary, ia placed withia
the peeuniary reaca of all dames by the
Tse Hawaiian Treaty was Thursday author, who adopts th* plaa of th*
ratified by the U. 8. Renats.
Orangey*, dtopsasing with middle . ns*
Ex-Gov- Joseph Brooks has been and giving lhe b*n*fit of thmr pro«M
nominated Postmaster of Little Rock. th» iwopl*. offsriag hw beok st a pries
Western Grangers feel confident that little above actual oest at nah&amp;atiea.
the cold weather has had a depressing That thooo desiring th* book may run
effect on ths spirits of young graashop- noriakof losing thsir mossy in send­
ing it through th* taaila, the author Sarsrtisa* that teeatey aifiir*eted.to him nt
Buffalo, N. X and incloaad in ngiatorad
letter*, may be at hi* risk of loss. Th*
auther'a largs correspondence with Us
poopte upe* medteal matter*, wtieh ws
are credibly informed, freqgai^y m.
seeds
thrse hundred letter* a day. aad.
on net earnings.
requires asveral trained and skillfal
Thurlow Weed say* that money medical assistant* and short-haad re­
enough has been stolen from the Canal porters to enable him to entertain and
Fund of Now Yuk to bare given a ship answer them, a* well ae his large daily
canal from Lake Erie tn the Hudeoa dealings with disease at Ue Werid's

Mint two teller*, and

ohai

.Onmqtiou ofl.W. Vecrea
outvoted to proceed to im iaj
&gt;1 foe Keyer with the followi
Wh^ahinbiyof-retee {&gt;8

Ja*»e W. Beadsyjreeeired
5 J. P.Hoberg resolved
G. W-Williams "
2.
. On saotion X Dr. John Robsrta,
Jamoe W. Bcatky was declared duly
Mminatod by v^amatxm.
Oa motion aflame Clark th* son-,
vanli-u proceeded to an infonasd vote
for Recorder with the following result:
W1al* asmbwr, of vot« •» of w hL-h

tnaturaii

; JB. Jones
if
B-j ««•
“
*
SetforiM
7
lar- roxnai. uiron.
, , .
Whole aomb* of votes *4 of which
NJ.Bmmtwsird
41
"
M

dering him familiar with th* every day
msdiraj need* ef th* people. U **Wdearer* in this Work to answer all the I
numerous question* letatisg to bsdi* &gt;
Thirty-eue new retail-dry node deal- and disease that have be^ addresasd
ere aro said to be opening business in
Moatreal tele spring, the eapitel efedah
firm averaging from 81.500 to *2,000. teat iMformattea for the young and old; ।
By a new invention it fa riatmod that male sad female, single sad marriadr !
All th* &gt;
glass «*■ be mad* into b*:, ding mist- nowhere sis* to be found.
iak for bonae frenle, floor*, or nave most prevalent dieesib** ‘ bT bo(h sexes 1
The polonaise Is still to be worn, but
ar* also plainly and telly eontedered i
will divide honors with tbe overskirt msBte, superior Io ssarble in durability and means of eelf-om mads k.*s«* I
and basque.
Joel before the Snal break-up of the
Bilk handkerchief, with white eentsra and colored borders, are used by 8etkatrMr. &amp;rp*ai*» put hie name!a
an autograph book os follows: "Matt.
gentlemen of fashion.
IL Cmpeater, Attortisy at Itew.u
A dispatch fret* Terra Hanis say* it
fa reported that 1,600 coal mtness at
Brazil, who have been on strike, for
esvsrri months, resowed work on ter
baste offsred by ihs operator. . ,
The Erie Railway employ* 15.000
penons in various occupations. It is
estimated that tbfre to scarcely an hour
of tee day or sight «be« thean ar* not
100 trains ia actual running, along it*
•
. , ,
• ...
Black and white striped silk* are very linecheap, and will be in great demand for
morning dreseee, but will hardly be
Osahtonahle forstreetsalts.

Grenadines will be worn thia summar. They seem to be tbe only'true
stuff that make up handsomely, and can
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o.

.PXIT3LFSSS

WUU »“*&gt;«of vote* U ot which

aaper noasy -kMF powerfully

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rather Uu atTMVdy.

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�•DEMOCRATIC FIRST-FRUITS.

yrileucA,|&lt; Bym

The result of this election m thia
For OoMtabtea, Irving Put
county was a decided Republican victo-1 tea Coulter, Finley Pawling,

ry. Wo have not full rotneav on th* McNoe.
Btdte ticket, but estimate fag
about*, and for Hon. Horney Hoyt at
de -as.
iUM -.4—1
about MX) or 000, thtagh tee figuta
exsept Supervisor, and taka it far putare more likely to be increased than ed the report ti tree, and if so the fol­
W*
°°I'W the poBtical ntmor, deminiahed.we befiove, when all the ro­ lowing are the officers :
said to bare emanated from reliable tant are in.
For fcpervisor, Fdi Niohol.
•
oowrrea.- feat tbe Hom Gilbert 0. Web ' -Below wo give the remit la alt the
For Township Clark. Jeha A. Turner.
kerqT.T&amp;jpeia wlll istrodoeo at fe,, broz^ frMK^kvrohm.Haroi
For Township Treasurer, Henry
^xtjfajffaaLd^ttpwn.hUl iw fee. aefaHaxii haa-boMpoeeiita toebfaim .
amompita ’by fe. National . Gsr.ru- tton^aod the recall taimnrtata

This, at tetyae a whole, Itboogh we regm fee
doleat efsuch Otsctag HopubhcaxM at
Andrew G, Kilpatrick, of Weodlsfed,
, L. W. Wtog. of OremgeviUe. Lyman
Chamberlain, of Hartings, and Itam
Durkee, cf Castietaa, for Bapesvfeore,
aadothm for various ether eStas, to
their merits folly erttatel them.
tion a»d paymentby the United Slates which
'
of all the existing togal fodebtedusss of
the scwral Btttoi ; seenndly, a coutiThia sterling Republican township
tutinaif. arnrrndtunnt prohibiting the send tn greeting; the fallowing town­
aooJp^l tyiiuo indebtedness by the
ship officers, all - Republicans, by aa
States. He-teoicthis as his pjuform average majority of folly 111 the major­
ia htoenteprtition for the nomination as ity on Supervisor- Well dons Repub­
candidate fur‘CMgreae front ths Rich- licans of Baltimore :
■ .
moad district, and was suocasaful both
before the ooarention am! the people.
Tn further explanation of ths plan,
which is very staple, we would say
For Township Treasurer,
John
that Gov: Walker prvposes that Con­ Lichly.
’
«
gress shall assume the combined debts
For Highway Commiaaioatr. Guy R.
of ths States, iasuieg national bonds
therefor, and poring the interest there­
on annually.
At tbe first riew thia will seem not
ortr a.very absurd proposition m point
of rnuoa but one utterly impracticable.
For Town Supepntendent of Schools,
What, it will be said, has ths goners! Charles H- Gaskill
Governmant tb do with the liabilities of
For Seh'ool Inspector, Daniel C. Warthe envcral States, when it had nothing
to do wiib thsix'catmctioa. has never
Fur Constables, Guy Lathsm. George
inert ofuH tfc $Mio dkbto.

res;-io»iblii!y for thorn, and has never
beenjtlteugLt ofby ths creditors ? And
then, again, it uxay be asked why tbs
peopis cf fee Union, who ar* tho pay­
ers of these debts, should be expected
to refieve 'themselves A&gt;f their obliga­
tions in oae capacity —as citiseus of tho
Statin—merely to undertaka their disoharga in another capacity, namely, aa
Cttixena of fee United titates ? A glance
at Gorcrpor Walker's statistics will
dexrUjrfe* latter point, to tho extent
at Irusiof unmasking the ariieme as a
political plot. He divides the States lu­
lu three c'.mkw- those which are Demorratic or could be induced to rote for
tho party feet wutill. relievo them of
fee pciymeui of their debts; |those that
ore Republican, ur hopeless on thia
point j and, thirdly, the doubtful or do-

W. Garrison, John Phdpa, and Mer­
rick M. tilonua.
•
Tbe Republicans of thia township
have covered themselves all over with
glory, electing the following ticket, all
Republicans except the names in Ital­
ics by a decided majority:
.
Fur Supervisor, Augustus Carpenler.
For Township Clark, Id wb. F. Bis-

.

Wltuii. UM MWTT.

erotic reaction of taC year wm fee efeetiou of Mr. Bate*, ofUommetieut. to the
Senate of fee United Mata. Ho wu
tb. representative of tbs real eentiment
and tendency of' hie party, and in a
speech made soon after his election bo
foreshadowed tho coureo in regard to
tho amendments which Mr. George
Ticknor Curtis elaborated ia hte letter
to fee Manhattan Club after fee New
York rtoctau. Mr. Eaton has now
made a speech in tbe Sonata. It ia a
grave misfortune for a mere politician,

whois country hears, and, despite the
expressive silence or the certous praise
of hie party oswaxts, be te measured by
fee public judgment as surely as a new
boy atjsehool by his oomrads.
Mr.
Eaton's speech shows coodiuivuljr that
ha
ia a bitter, narrow, unintelligent
George C.
pxrtisaa, and nothing more. He was a

For School Inspector.
Nevins. ’
For Constable*, Felix Chamberlain,
Jonathan Fox, John A. Turner, and
Eugene Harthen.

In this township only 188 votes were
cast, Isas than woe-half the vote we
think, bat tbs whole Republican ticket
was elected by aa average majority of

sign. It io a rather useless discussion,
rinse a war of four years has decided
For Township Treasurer, William that they are not so. Mr. Eaton said
his assertion that ths Blates were
Lindsay.
'sovereign and indepondenl" was not
For Buperintendant of Schools, Corheresy wbsn Madison lived.
Hs is
mistiaon. Mr. Madism eaid, in tho
Cenvortiou of 1787, "Ibo Btales sever
poeeeasod fee essential righto of sover­
eignty; feoon were always rooted inOoagrem * Ho went oo to aay that their
voting, ss titatea, even in the Congress
of tho old Conledrratioa, was no evi­
For Constables, William M. Scudder, dence of sovoreigr.tr. A aovereigu pow­
Cortex P. I'endiB, Octavius W. Pierson, er which can not declare war or make
peace with other|sovereign powers or
William H. King.
ooin money or conclude treaties, or
which, having delegated those powets
at ito oovereiga will, can not at that will
This tow nship elect, the whole Re­ resume them, is s wry absurd sorsrpublican ticket as fellows We had not
expected so pood a rsaalt. All honor th
tho sterling Republicans of thia town-

IN TBOIBLE AGAIN!
irally adopted throngboat
apparently with success.
T.L Ballew, Deputy, for the Third
District of Texas, says that ths msmberi
&gt; of the Order there, are sustaining ths
Grange agent at Jacksonville well, and
will save several thousand dollar, this
winter by the operation.
Mount Holly Grange, Union oMUty,
Ark., baa offered premiums for tho
largest cotton crop to tbe acre, largest
animated at £150,000.
yisld of corn te the acre, and largest spThree hundred and fourteen
nte, turnip, union, swset potato, and
loads of California barky nrs mil
Irtetx potato.
bars been rtodved al Chicago thia
Ito Stalo Ageiit at ludianapohs has
moved to mv offices in Maryland street,
Tbe ship "Riehanl Busteel" goes between Meridian and Pennsylvania.
from Philadelphia to Callao with loco- Tho manufacturers propose to oo-op«r3re. She has tbs privilege of a ate with the agency by plaang'samptea
4 Porevian port
of goods there, and eon tribute a ahare
ires hundred cargoes of sugar and
hundred of molasses are expected
Tbe I’stre ns ef Wright. 1U-, haring
to arrive at Boston this year, according made satisfactory arrangements for
lo tbe ItatoivJ Jrer/Grr.
pUTchasixur, have closed their store. It
Bainuel Ward, the Secretary and paid expenses, besides netting a bandTreasurer of the Philadelphia Chamber some earing on purefaaaue.
of Commerce, is slowly rsoovsring from
The Iowa State Grange announces
that tbe ageney ia now prepared to
On January -I, 1874, the French com. furnish a first-clsae broadcast seeder in
martial marine numbered 15.818 ves­ season for ths spring of 1875, delivered
sels of 1,074,886 tons register, including at the agency for 84U.
454 steamers of 142,912 tons register.
The pruceodingu of tbe Nabonal
Horace Greeley's daughters are go­ Grange are to be printed in fall in
ixmphlet form, and a copy will bo sent
ing to England to spend the cummer.
to each subordinate Grange. It bill be
a voluminous document, containing
ilemued reports from each office.

Having purchased the mammoth Stock of
Spooner and Hepburn, at a large disconnt,
we are prepared to offer apecial induce.
ments in

Why we have more Groceries than one
Firm can keep on hand and are prepared
to sell cheaper than the cheapest.
Best A coffe e sugar only eleven ents.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchante?

There are fifty-nine granges estab­
lished in Canada. The Dominion Grange
io entirely independent of the United
Blromfiold Grange. No. 484 (Ohio) to
building a hall 32x46, two a tones high,
the lower story to Be used for a store­
room. the upper story to bo used for
Grange purposesMissouri has 2,016 Granges, every
one of the 114 rountirs being rnpreeent-

SHARPS RIFLE CO.

READ

Gold 114 54.
Spring Eke.
OSrial canvas, to night

If you do you may be induced
to come to J. Lee Reed &amp; do’s
A y»cthful firanger, about to be
eh rolieod by hi. father, called for hi.
grandfather to protwr him from tbe

3E3£ TT TT I&gt; 3EI TE! I&gt;

lo this township the following ofllsen were elected by tnajorillae from 1
to 50, vis:
For Supervisor, CWrfa JsMsswti.
For Township Clark, JCwerf Z

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment r ns to high we shall be
obliged^to ence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTO/tCIJS EJlCff ptf-

£75

The growth ot tbe Patrons through­
out tbs south is remarkable. In Ala­
bama there are now reported to be 614
Granges, with 82,000 members; in
Arkansas, 521 Granges, wife 21,000

Far Cuestables, Jamas H. MeKsritt,
Dwight W. Johnson, Walter Foster.
William N. VanEretr

while the population of the former—ss
tadicab-d by the ateetornl vote— te only
ticket ucept the Uat three coaatabtea,
about tUroo-fuurths of tho latter.
th
was elected by soma 10 majority, aa
other wards, tho debts of! tjo'fifteea
.
Democratic States are to be' ifide over follows, to wit;
For Highway Commissioner, Blepben
For Supervisor, 1'lsiadse Brown.
to the -Republicoii States, which pay
For Township Clerk, Eber H. Laks, ti. Ingorson.
three-fourth, of tbe nattons!,'t$exatta:,'
For Town -Superintendent of Schools
For Township Treasurer, Bamaaao
which have had enormous dabtetef their
George D. Banlsu.
own and which they have been strain­
For School Inspector, Judge IL Boring every nerve to liquidate. ’ 'Sfes-is
enough to give a gitapsp of tire fctano

For Commissioner of |Highwsya.
if feure io the leaat proopec t of the Bpm-1 Adem Tinkler,
, Far Drain Conimtaioaor, Daniel M.
ocrate carrying the United States $ea- ■
ate as they bare already carried , (po
From fete township we hear the
whole Republtan lickrt was elected,
and that tho majority for the State
ticket is very largo even for feat town­
ship, but we hare not fee figures. Tbe
township officers if elected as reported
are aefoUowo:
For Supervisor, Zebulon B. Hoyt.
For Township Clerk, Charles IL

FocBupsrtetsndsnt oi Bated, Ji
F Fee
Robbins.
X
8etaol Spector,
Fdwm

Jui&amp;o cf the Face, to fill m-

Homy Bepiig$m&lt;\

Bustasee was lively oa our str
Saturday and yesterday.
Wanted new side-walks in
parts of ths aty, especially oa r
of Broadway.
The county canvass will be
th* office of the County Clerk •
day next, the Board to organic
noon of that day.

We dare not tell the public, we are making better work thaa
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fait. We jet
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now* nace
we have come down rvaty-rm Mm a ad BBflJ, we tremble s
little because you may oil come at once and Prwitrate us so much
so that wo cannot do anything.
We had some talk with a man from California about seadiag
him Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us for
business besides the

Ws wish to bslancs aceoaz
army maa with whom wa have
ahaags trad, at oare. To thi
wa ask ths prompt attention ol

For Superintendent ef Schools,
Charles E Conley.
For School Inspector, Isaac N. Keel-

Constables, Samuel Yowtec, Hsury C.
Wolcott. Bomual Lawteu. Haroeo Hull,
la tie township Birney Hoyt has a
majority ot 8, Isaac Manton of IT, ana
It will bo seen, thersf&lt;jre, that white the Republican Hogeuto also IT msjorthe debts ot the first lijf. gf StaiOs retah
over 9212.000,000, thoss ^al! the othere amount to about ^j)9,MO,000,

No more etoctioas Util April 1
New drees forrtbs Bxxru in

Cough Candy.

Tho Patrons of Kingston, Ont., are
forming a co-operative shipping and
trading association
In one day, J. D. Guthrie, Kentucky
Stale Agoot of the order, filled nearly
forty prderv, embracing all kinds of
sxnculturnl implements and merchan­
dise, valued at over 92,500.

ner. What are they T We have no
remembrance of teeing them nientiuc-d
in the list of persunsl effects of tbe de­
parted stslsrtnan.
General Myer, the chief signal officer
af ths War Department, has been requMted to engage the Faraday to Uy a
The Patrons of Crawford coufity,
cable to the Isis of Shoals, a contempla­ Ark , have appointed a committee to
ted aignal station, on her retaru to
Portsmouth this spring.
orchard grave r-u upland, well soiled,
and to report the result to the council
at Ito meeting one year bonce.

Tbe State largely Hopublicao

Judge Hoyt ■ re-elected l.by a
,000 majority.
Job work is good juvt now.

Room for a law new advxrtiw

STOPTHAT COUGH!
Medicated

For Justice ot the Peace to £11 vacan­
cy three years, Franita Shop.
For Justice of the Peace to fill vacan­
For Towa tiuporinteudenl of Schools,
cy two years, Richard Youngs.
Henry N. Monroe.
For Highway Commiaaionsr, Henry
For School Inspector, Jiiarr L. NewC. Rogers.
,
For Town Ku perintrodont of Schools,

Bishop, Ken.
For Constables, Philip Burgas, Ste­
phen Owen, Bemud Dola. Ferril Olis.

Frank Gorton, supvrintandsut of flL
Mary's tills ship canal, two ysau.
.fiomusl H. Row, insnranre cuatmis*
sionor, two years.
.......
Wmi B. Wikox of Adrian, inspector
Stab- priiOT. six rnarx.
Eh n. Davis of Lansing, msmber of
tbe board bt control of the Itaform
ntdwoL six years,
A. L. Aldrich of Flirt, trusted of the
iastKadon for lb* d*nf. domh, and
bliud.rix yearn.
/

TO MANY GOODS !

the sovereignty of the Blates, who bold
Io the national aupremasy of the Union,
and who believe that the amend msnix
are jut and should be enforced '

According to tbe recent decision of
tho Supreme Court tho Marquette.
Houghton and Ontonagon Railroad
Company will hare to pay taxes on 301,­
461 acre, af land.

A jeer ego very many of tbe more
sagacious ot our Republican leaders
were led to beliere that the next Presi­
dential campaign would bo fought out
on new ISSUM, and possibly under a reorgenixalien of parties This mteinterpretation of "cuming events'' was tho
••q oence of a belief in fee good faith of
the Democratic teadori when they
adopted the Greeley platform of 1872.
Perhaps we should also take into the
account ot causes tending to produce
fete anttespeiiou of a “now deal,” fee
importance which tbe great panic gave
to tho financial quasticn and others
cognate therewith. But while tbeae
qeostioni will enter into tho next quad­
rennial CMteet to coma exleu!, it it now
star feat fee battle will bo fought
mainly ot. the fundamental differences
which bare distinguished tho two great
parties ter the last twenty years, not
excepting tho principle of Blate Su­
premacy which was thought to hare receiro^ the sosip di frott at Appomattox.
'Indeed, (hie question ia its now guise cf

MOST EXTRAOHDIKARY

MICHIGAN
GaP. Ml Ct imdu Ajas

are limited lo the Mlewiag:
1st Adjustment of poiitioa! difficulBee.
24. Iter snuee of lbs Stale and modes

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Truly Yours.

J. L. REEh A CO.

NOW IS YUORTIME!
M,c“'uAusaw»£r:&gt;‘i

era of that mag art net o internet tn po­
A Savoy paper says that the water­
etry of tbs bast |kfnd. Mr. G. P. Imthrop's Mory, •‘The Statue of a LUe," is shed at fee tunnel having boon adopted
open one ot the moot difficult of sub- as fee Froco-Italiaa boundary of
Mount Gente, Italy will have to reds te
France about 450 metres of ground.
presa fails to make it prominent, al­
though not all coms out pa boldly and
Siaoe tho lai of February, over 1.800 aa honoetly aa fee new Democratic
barrela of eggs have been shipped to Senator from Connecticut, Eaton, who,
Now York over the Atlantic, Mississippi in a recent speech before fee Senate,
and Ohio Railread. These eggs were claimed that ‘The Union was a Confed­
principally from Souihwoat Virginia
eracy end not a Nation, and that ths
Make a note of JL A return to the State of Qmnecticut was a sovereign
old method of redeeming mutilated power." This declaration, which te in
United Stateo eurtMcy, by which a de­ exact conformity wife tho doctrines of
duet ion te made proportional to fee part nullifiors and sseeceiontets, exprosees tbe
of ths roto that te mteeiog, will bo
made April 1st.
TKo Philadelphia Ctaeswesrt Zest
•ays: "The report which has been
freely circulated during the past week,
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Goreroar Kellogg has .ierasd a call
foe an extra session of the Legislature,
to meet nt Now Orleans, April 14th, to
carry Mt the adjustment of ths political

was the lucky man last July, that got the Cutter. We won
let him draw thia year. "He ia too lucky.”
Warning the people not to geme all at once, we arc vary

From returns that wo have
te gather from the prose,
Muston's majority win net I
20,000, and Judge Hoyt will h

Every township in lbs ecu
ported to have riven a Roput
jority far tbs State tfekst, am
ot Herrings did ths seme, the
tog a decided gam tram tart j

Any perron who xwy deeir
why, with thirty majority in t
4th Werde,. Democrat W
Swpeevtoor, we aay, becauto
bill bngbt twenty votee-jes

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

Tbe result of the city elec
partly greiify ing to ths Bi
as it tews large gains from
sad proves that only thros|
ore ysNMy^ma the opposit
tagte officer ia tbe sity

It is charged that 47 mess
tower boom ef the India,a !
bare been guilty of carrying
of State Statute, to Um rail
which wore pted in their

sion in Eaton*, spewth:
r
"It is tbe exact doctrine of Thomas
Jeffemin, James Madison, Pairisk Hen­
ry, Andrew Jaokson, sod every other
true Democrat that ever lived in this
country, and is .he exact doctrine of
every true Democrat who lives to-day.'
tonator Eaton ia a inin and able ex-

J-S. GOODYEAR A C(

ForYLghway Commiarioner. Botart ।
CtotrlosF- Mkkteyof Adrian, cmu- «
-•••.
■ ■ For Constable*. Noah B- Lincoln. A.
misticner of -state piblte school, six A.Kdtoy.
For Town GdpeiinteMstrt of Sehooh, !L Btogbam, Levey Potter, Freak
Sylvester.
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IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COMTE!
BnSTINGEB’8

OLD L0ND0ND0CK
GIN.

�"its R,«ri)si.ic«.(&lt;

ernciALFAHswau-Tmtn'r.

Th* Delaware Legialatare followed
1 the example of th* Southern State* and

1
by a Toduocd majority of about sixty'
Gedey’a Lady Book to very al txactiva (
from last year. Th. following is the’
to young todtoe, partieoksriy fa tea faah- ,
vote co city officer*:
and work departments, and they know
all about the merit* of thia old favorite
magarine, which has been published
w*U on to a half century.

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Democrat* who think they are gui ng
to have politics all their own way ia
future will do well to ponder this state­
ment in Tit Ciiuuuuti CnuurtW: “The
chances are now that the Btale of Ohio
will wheel into the Republican rank* in
October next with a rousing majority.
If that party i* controlled by judicious
counsels, and is sagacious in tbe eelec-

1

ciation of principles, it certainly has a
fairer prospee&lt;of putting the Democra­
And to my old fri*nd» in particular, I
cy ia the back-ground again than was
would hereby return my sincere thank* Ralph Jordan and Robert Dawsou Al­ anticipated six months ago.”
Tho Republicans, Isaac
for the confidence and liberal patronage dermen.
Th* Republican party stands out a*
Swnrthout Constable. Dr. Charlo* 8.
boldly to-day a* it did 14 year* ago, th*
I wiah, also, jto announce that I in­ Burton wa* elected a member of th* representative, th* exponent, and tbe
tend to continue the New* and Station­
In Ward two, tho liepablicana elect­ defender of good gevsrnmeaL It has
ary business at th* old stand, Post-office
building, [when a full supply of school ed Edward J. Even* Alderman, and tho
Democrat*
S. Garri*on|Oon*ubl*. Milo deal with persona. The party ia invul­
hooka,, stationary, school cards, pen*,
nerable, however vulnerable some of it*
pencil*, picture*,'picture frame*, Ac., can
adherents may be. Th* men who
wield tbe power in the State and nation,
elected by Republican votes, can well
afford to be tried on their official acta,
because they hare don* well and or*
ready to stand by their records.

J

Official canvas* to night.

Gov. Hardin, of Missouri, has called
an extra session of ths Legislature te
eeeve the transaction of business which
the regular nereion failed to reach.—
Democratic Legislature* of th* paat
winter have not covered the party with
an embarrassing amount of glory.

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Gold 114 5-8.
Spring like.

Go to John Stanley’* for th* beet asyear* will not only hare a new lean ol •orttneut of teas and canned fruits, Cab,
power in 1878, but the day is not far Ac., ever brought to tljis market.
dietant when it will redeem and regen-

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Mrs. 0. M. Wilcox, Boulder City,
Colorado Ter.
J. M. Nnvzss, P. M. t

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A

List of letter* remaining in the Hal­
ting* P. 0. Apnl 6th, 1876.
William Dormant!, Mrs. Ella Millar
A. L Lanbangh, Eddy Ritter, Mr*.
Harriet Teel.

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Th* members of th* Oouaty Grange
Patron* of Husbandry are earuoatly re­
quested to msec al tbs] Hall of th* Hast­
ing* Grange on Thursday, ths 22d day
of April, at 10 o'clock a. m., far tren.setfan of important business.
By order of the Overseer.

passed a law to defeat th* effect of tbe
civil right* bin. This it doe* by aliowing betel keepers and others to prorid*
separate accommodations for any-class
of person* obnoxious to their other cue-

Tbe Blate largely Republican
The commission* ef tbe fallowing per­
Judge Hoyt is re-elected ;by at least son* were received to-day by tho County
1,000 majority.
Clerk. All interested will do well to
Job work is good just now.
give due heed to tho matter.
Goo. M. Dewey, Geo. Thomas, John Board' of Education.
The following is the vote of this city,
Lowe, David W. Bmithjohn H.Denais,
Lemuel W. Wing, Lewie Durkee, Milton on Slate officer* and Circuit Judge :
Jordan, James L. Bisson. Hiram Cole­
man. Benjamin F. Kent, Reuben A.
Faller, Octavius W. Pierson, Traver*
Phillip*, Prank 8. Bowea, Amos Wake­
" Egg* tar “!e’ *• ,lle adrertisement field, Ly.urgus J. Wheeler, Byron
of W. K. Barber.
Travis, William Falk.
Buafaeea was lively ou our streets on
Saturday and yesterday.
Whit* Washing.
Wanted new aide-walka in various
part* of th* city, especially on portions
The following white washing resolu­
of Broadway.
tion was adopted by th* vote of eight
The county canvass will be held at member* of the Board of Education on
the office of th* County Clerk on Tuee&lt;lay next, the Board to organise before
noon of that day.
enforcement of all fair rule* and good
The Board of Supervisors in thia
order in our school, we think whipping
county stands ten Republicans to six
young ladies i* not tho best way to seDemocrats with one town to hear from,
and on* township reported both way*.
EsreM, That we, the Board of Ed­
Election being
orer we
ask ucation of the City of Hasting*, do
prompt attention to th* work to neces­ hereby approve the general manage­
ment
and oour*e pursued by Buperinsary to be dons on our street*, and trust
tendent Samuel Dickie, in maintaining
the Council will give de* heed to th* order in tho several department* of our
school fa the Central Building, during
We wiah to balance account* with th* term ju»l clo»*d.

every man with whom we hare aay ex­
change trade at once. To this matter
we ask the prompt attention of all our
Tho following named gentlemen 1
or are reported to have been, el
In five States ef th* Uaion th* Gover­
Super visors of this county at the
nor receive* a salary of but 81,000.
tian on Monday:
These Blate* are Michigan, Nebraska,
New Hampshire. Rhode Island, and
Baltimore—Henry Houghtehn.
Barry—W. B. Bidnam.
Carlton—Auguatas Carpenter
Castleton- -CWm MdmrerfA.
the on* burned laat fall. Th* people Hastings—Srnrn.
wil! all wish him’sureee* fajeecuring it*
HamxM Cm:
early completion.
*
1st and 4th Ward*—M/na W
2d and 3d Ward—D*rid O. ReWuea.
From returns that we hare bean able
Hope -Augustus M. Armour.
to gather frm the pre**, w* think
Irving—Aaron J. Walker.
Marstoa'a majority wtil net fall belter
JohnstowTV— Levi M. Dewey.
20,000, and Judge Hoyt will have mor*,
Maple Grove—Beuj. W. Price, (rept)
than a thousand.
OrangevlUs-A7. .VteAsls
Every township in tbe county is re­ FreirieviUe-John J. Perkin*.’
ported to hare given a Republican ma­ Rutland—Jamee D. Benham.
jority for th* Stat* ticket, and the city Thornapple—John F. Emoryof Hastings did the same, thrresuh be­ Woodland—Zr* Storril
ing a decided gain tram last year.
Tank** Spring*—Zebulon B. Hoyt.

why, with thirty majority in the 1st and
4th Wards, a Democrat wm elected
Mr. O. Tuttle of Seneca. Michigan,
Saperviscr, we aay, beceute twenty 85
bm beught twenty rote*—just that and exhibited fa this city, on Friday and
Saturday ef last week, some most won­
nothing elee.
derful (peeimena of bone*, of which An­
Th* result cf th* city election is **- cient History giree no aocounL The
pedaDy gratifying to tbe Republican* bone* were discovered about 8 fo*« be­
aa it shews la^e gains from last year,
low the surface cl the earth, ote the
and profs* that only through the fru farm of Mr. Tuttle at flenere, fa Sep­
v- ffi-fy, can th* opposition elect a tember loot. Th* born* measure eight
etagle officer fa th* city.
feet ax inches and weigh e~ batedred
It » charged that 47 meaaben of the and eevetety-flv* pomd* eeoh, and the
tower houen ef the Indiana Legislature other epedmea* are in proportion. It
have been guilty of carryfag eff volumes ia estimated that the animal mnst have
.'State Bsatnto* to th* value of 884C, been twenty feet in height and weighed
which were placed in their band* for
tea* during th* recent eeeeirm.

AUCTION!

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on cxibition one of the
largest- Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. Wchave,
also, a full and complete
THE PALMEB BNCAUPXSST
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Grand Anniversary Ball, Perfumeries, Toilet Sets. £-c.,
Give us a call.

Haring sold my Farm I shall sell at
public auction fire mile* north of Has­
ting* on Friday, April 16th. 1876, at
10 o’clock a. it, "the fallowing described
property to-wit: Thro* Horses, four
Cows, 1 four-rear old Bull, 1 yok* MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21. IVS.
working Oxen five year* old, 3 yearling |
Stoors, U yearling Heifer, 100 Bhoep,
6 Hogs.L Wagon, 1 Buggy, 1 act Bob
Weighs, 1 Colter, a Clipper Mower and
Reaper, 1 Robbins Cultivator, 1 Drill,
1 Feed Culler. 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Har­
row, 2 Plows, 2 seta double Harn***,
1 single llaruvsN, a largo amount of
Household Furniture and many other
things too numerous to mention.
April 8th, 1875.
Term* of Bale. All sum* under 85
Cash down; on sums of five dnllrrs or
more one years time will be given on
good approved note* with interest at 7
per cent if not paid when duo 10 per
cent, from date w ill be charged. . For-

UNION HALL,

Hopldns &amp;' Barnes,

Hastings, Dec. lo. 1874.

Dark Brahma Coek and Hen Lady Milton,
OWNED BY

W. K. BARBER, Hastings, Mich.
Egp for Salt}, from'Light and Dark Brahmas, and Partridge
C odnnfi, at $£00 per dozen.

GRAND BALL!

IXOOSTBIAL EXHIBmOX co.

UNION HALL.

45 DOLLARS!
For What?
The New

Improved

FLORENCE SEWING IIU

JEWMl DiDOSTRlAL HHBfflM B,
tKKA.-.U
ew^Mtt1)'

To HTiom it may Concern!
Be' it known. That I shall
keep in stock and fill to order
the Celebrated
■

BRI8G81MEB.5&amp;
Soma Thing* it Doe* Not Do.

4 NORTHWESTERN

“□ll^iopo
for Plows and other purpose

Hacramento, Ogdon, Salt IjU» City,
Ubeycunr. Denver, Omaha, Lincoln,
Council BlufTk. Yankton, Hioux L’lty, I
Dubuque. Winona, 8t. Paul, Dutatn,
Maruucltr, Houghton, Hancock. Green
Bay, Oshkosh, Fqnd du Lac, Madison,
and Milwaukee.
I (you want tn go to Milwaukee, O*h
kosb, Bl. Peal, lllnneapoUa, Dnlnlh,
Fort Garry. Winona, Warren. Galena.
DtJbtujue.Btoux City, Yankton, Council
Bluffs. Omaha, Lincoln. Denver, «^lt
Lake Citv. Sacmmento. ftan Frenstado,

Remember John Stanley its* fur *ale
a few bottle* of that yewicuw taijwrtrd
Jrrec* BrtaJy fur 83.00 n bottle. In
coses where Lrandy is used for medicin­ for all Knlainaxoo Flow* kept on hand.
3211
al purpose* it is invaluable.

Wood aai ImBewPlm,
of 111 CCRTlfi, DODGE. ROBINSON
and W1ARD pattern*, and
I Coalinga for nil P L 0 W 8 now in tae.

On Tuesday evening of Week before
last, the IL W. Grand Encampment of
New Hampshire, instituted at Dover,
Prescott Encampment No. 23, L O- O.
Bristol, Pa., have formed an association
P. About thirty applications far mem­ for the purpoee of protection against
bership were received *nd acted upon. such customers who pstronixe their
■hop* and who cannot or will not pay,
joyed. The new body is named for tho and who find it cheaper to move than
late Woodbury T. PreeatfL a very ac­ pay rent. The names of all delinouont
debtor* are printed fa a paper, with th*
tive member of the Order ia Dover. amounts they owe , attached to their
During the evening speech** were made
by A. C. Leavitt, G. W. Varney, J\ D.
Stratton, Joe! Taylor, J. B. Miller, R.
C. Fernaid, A. F. Craig, Joseph Kidder
ami others. Tbo following were elect­
ed officers and installed into their re­
spective chair*; John W. Fogg, C. 1’.;
Speaking ot the Brazilian yam. now
W. H. Palmer, H. P.; Horace Gowen. extenaively cultivated tn the Gulf States,
S. W., H. 8. Grey. Scribe; F. P- a correepondette of a Mobile neper
Hodgdon, Ties*.; A. T, Parkham. I. write*: “Tbee* potatoes are th* beet 1
have ever seen. They are eqally as
W.; R-Trsfotheo, G. D. Lamoe, C- C. sweet aa the old yam, and on the aame
Witham, and Josiah Stackpole, Watch­ land, with. the aame cultivation, will
es. The Eccampment branch of th* make fully one-third more thau any
Order in tho State is in a very flemish­ variety I ever aaw. They are hardy
aufl keep well during th* winter. 1
ing condition. There are twenty-two bare also the rod-akin yam, yellow faencampment*, embracing a member­ aide. which ia certainly the beet early
kind to be had. They ore fully six
ship of over 2000.
,
weeks earlier than any kind obtains-

protemineutly the
cure every kind „ --------------------worst ecrofula to tho common pimple,
blotch or eruption. Great eating ulcere
kindly heal under their mighty curative
influence. Virulent blood poisoas that
lurk in the system are by them robbed
of their terrors, and by their perwrviag
and somewhat penetrated -nee th* most
tainted system may be completely re­
novated and built Jup anew. Enlarged
glands, tumors and swellings dwindle
away and disappear under tho influonoe

- PREMIUM BOND

Bark-Feed

Stop! Hearken Ye!

State Land Office.

Painting and Graining.

The liver is the great depurating or
blood cleansing organ of tho system.—
Bet tho great housekeeper of our health
at work, and the foul corruptions which
gender in tho blood and rot out, as it
were, the machinery of life, are gradual­
ly expelled from th* system. For thia
purpose Dr. Here*'* Golden Medical
Discovery, with small daily dose* ot Dr.

1M888 &amp; sirs
FLORAL WORK

MORIENTRAU, BRUNO &amp; CO.

Land and Calcined Plaster,
Quick Lime, Water Lime
and Plastering Hair.'

23 Park ?ow. Mew York,

T. PHILLIPS

Poet Office Drawer Mo. 9».

Mpta tsjostetasltenn.
Applications for Agenda* Received

Agricultural. Imolements
PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
I am now all alone fa tho 1'holograph
bnsinem, and a* 1 have made amagt*.
meats to increase my facilities fordoing
bettor work than orer, all should call
and get a negative taken. Tbe superi­
ority of my work in the* past ia a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-claaa work fa
he fature.
Rooms in 'Washington
Block, south side State Street.

FINE PICTURES

GOOD NEWS.

FARM FOR SALE!

At Granger Prices.
Did yon know Dial Mr. Grace, ties
are Care attached, and running through
* F^rjluwattkec. Four through train* bought In tbe Grocery Htotr, with John
Crawley, and an- giving the bait of bardally. Pullman Car* on night tatag.
w— ------------- Jn Minnesota,

TO DAY S ADVERTISEMENTS.

WING GALLERY

Says th* San Francisco Srimrijfc Pers.
“Manufacturing of every description ia
flourishing in
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"
never before.-------------,---------------- —
shoe manafactories, and manufactories
of case goods, and, in fact, every de­
scription ef industrial enterprise* ar* iscreaaing their number of employee.
The facreos* in thia direction ia this
city during the put year baa been [over
a hundred thousand haudr”

•’reepurt, Two
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i lo b' read by tho mill- I want to roluntaor a Httla cf advice.
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Bo careful to get good and pore rtook !
git» a fails ,---------------------------------- lo commoaco with though you may bo ,
bona I will try to be brief il not bright.
About 28 years ego last autamn, at
the State Fair fa Detroit I find met the ben b'uunoso.WM i.baalpaidW. 11. &lt;
Chiuoso fcafaor-le^ged chicken, und Toad, of Ohio, 115 far one psiridgo pul- '
nut insures the .shedding oi
though pleased with tho sin, I was sore let (2 hens from her eggs ere boro on ausngtn,
!
water which falls upon IL Fresh hoae
the stylo did not suit me. so I resolved exhibition in my coop M“fowls‘’). My manure
,
fa the material moot generally
to invest in a “trio." paying a price I first patridge Cochins wore obtained employed
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for generating host, and this
knew none of my neighbors would ap­
should be secured some Ume before It la
prove. My purpose was to cross them
with soon of tho beet “dung-hHla" I
Is best, and it abould.be put under cover,
could find and produce a “breed" that
or If loft out placed fa contoal bsape fa
would meet my idee. With this purorder to prevent being soaked with wa­
ter. which will prevent rapid fennsntatlon, so neceeaary to the generation of
hast.
If Jeavso can be had, tbsee may be
mixed in with manure, and the entire
heap forked over occasionally Inorder
to secure a homogenous mass. If the
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Whaa yon have secured just what
you want, bo careful that it ia not allosto run dowa on your hands. I would
caution you against the experiment of
•■fa-and-m" breeding, for though one

from 8 ■blo-bMiod bens and well ma­
tured pullots, until winter yielded to
fliaCnfiiiroco of March winds. But ray
"old Shanghai" (os wo named her,)
rejoined ahnort every day over a rich
and largo yellow egg. that we gnthorod
and ported in cotton batting na choice
fruit. In the opting some one told mo
that tbo Polands ware the only ben
worth having. They were advertised
to lay oreiyiastingly and never set. So
at conaafarablo cost (for thoae days) I
• obtained two nico white-created blaak
fams aa aa addition to my yard of fancy
fowls. My family and all tho neigh­
borhood by this tioui knew I had tho
"hen fever" and that ray head was u
little flighty, yet it abd me some satisfac­
tion to tiave occasionally one of my mere
aame frionde haac around the pen aad
admire niy.nica birds, and wish fur a
few egg* Could th-y not exchange
eggs ? No ! How much did I charge
for 2 or 8 of Uld Shanghai's" eggeT
Ono shilling each aad nothing laae was
uiy fira-but kind response, and eome
actually paid that terrible prioe. I
don't know that they dared to let the
fad bo known until they foand out oertainly that tho*'’ eggs would produce
bWa like the mother or like their lofty

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water.remaining In any exeavatioua
made, than apttafoot or two fa depth
may bo made of the also propoeod tor
the hot-beds, and the manure thrown
In st tho proper Ums; otherwise It h
best to make the bod on tho surface.
Frames should be made of plank and

rrelar. r-atalahu a foil Uii.frHu.,. 4.
&gt; Use of tko tun ate ot inolot, aa4 «U»r in
isitoa la nhnwa ta Iba DleuiUUas. will l­
u ..r
trderiiir ttow. AU letter, d.h i-

out of every 100 win fail Therefore
make it a point to introduce each sea­
ton a new strain not akin to your pres­
ent flock. Thia can be done moot
economically by obtaining in the fall or plank firmly In place. Tbo front plank
winter a new cock-bird.
may be about six or eight IncSaa wide,
Aseoon aa ths first of March (it It has and tbe beegonw tWslreto fourteen.
This will giro thaaaeh tbe nereeeary
not before boon done) you should aoo
that your brooding atook are in such angle to Insure the passing off the water
may fall upon them.
Cters that no other fowls can got to which
When all these pteperaUona hare
at all. Unless you bare extra IsennuJs tbe manure may be put fa
warm and good places for your fowls, plane. carefully spreading ft fa fayera.
tho 1st of April will bo quits early for pressing It down gently with tho back taP. Eiwtll 1 Ca_ UraW Untf
•»»’
—
putting eggs under hena for haiebing. of a tori' — •
■ TfecZmanure
Generally I would aay the mouth of
-----eighteen fachta
May the beet time to bring but young
■ good ana prolong.
chickens in this climate (and Juno may — —----- ------ .^tTo atm better. The
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bo early enough this year). When your manure heap should be a little longer
broods are out and lively, give them and wider than tbo ftumwt which are to
plenty of corn-meal and thick milk, bo placed upon It when finished. As
soon aa the manure has been placed fa
with pure water, and a nice range for position, aettho frames upon It and put
green, under vegetables, and mellow ou thessah.cloolng tightly. Actuali­
scratching ground, containing plenty of ty of good friable and rich coll should tw
worms, if practicable, and now witah obtained If It hu not already been se­
them grow.
Amuse youreolf with cured, and kept in readiness for use
when required. Tbe hot-bed thou Id be
throwing them nibn breed crumbs and examined
dally, and as soon ae fermaneducate them to docility. But do not tatlon baa raised tbe temperature to
make them such pete you cannot see eighty or ninety degrees, soil to tbe
their ^eformitfoe (for accident will hap­ depth of four to six inches, careful! pul­
verised,
at
this time should lx&gt; put on
pen to Ike beet bred chickens.)
■ nJ rteval and KTnrwrth 1. .Daring tho spring and summer we
Bo it has passed into a proverb that
watched tho laying yrovenaitieo of tho “No one can be a good breeder who is
difierrat (4) varieties. Old Shanghai not a good kiiler.’' If you would bring
would lay as many eggs ns she thought yosr flock as near as possible to perfec­
benelf able to hatch and then ask the tion, you must bare a good «ye and a
privilege cf n few weeks vacation. If steady nerve for “weeding." The man
Parts I, IL III and IV are now ready.
this was granted ahe would bring out a or woman who fails in this must never
hrood to bo admired, and then within expect to excel for any length‘of time
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foar weeks begin to deposit tbo neces­ in this great and good enterprise.
sary fruit for tho next "litter." She
When autumn comas and you have
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whs one of tho most industrious, enter- ,judiciously reduced your number per­
to keep out the,front.
' T® to eauphud la *0 parts, usissd fortafabUr
prising bodies I over saw. Mr. Dang- haps one-half, you begin to think of
As tbo plants advance fa site it may
bills and Dorkings hid tolerably welt exhibiting eome of your stock at tho bo ncocosary tu raise the entire tnunn
during spring and fore port of summer, ।county or other fairs, you should criti­ a few laches, banking up with fresh
aad were nearly anxious to set, aa “Old cally examine your birds with a view of manure at tbo same time. Also aa tbe
REPRODUCING
B." If allowed to do so, they general­ mating them in tbe coop. If your com­ transplanlfoK season approoehrs. give
more air during the day fa order to
ly thought they had enough to do for petitor shows a trio that is perfectly harden tbs plants and prepare farm for
most of the balance oi the s..a*&gt;n. If :mated fa sixo, shape, color, pcoriUrug, removal to the garden.
Early cabbage, toautoee, peppers and
not permitted to ait, they would bo combs, log-feathers, plufi, eU, and you
and sullen for a lung while, show birds even better than his but ; similar plants may be started during
they would fay another egg. As badly mated be will and ought to carry | February and March, and it Is now The London . Art Journal,
none too early to begin preparations for
for my Polands they would lav for three off tbe 1st prise when competent judges tbe almost Indispensable hot-bed.
or four months constantly and then got pari upon .them.
Wo all hare a “tancy" -an eye to
above their business and utterly re­
fuse to far or to sit. After ono or two harmony, and to gratify thia fancy we
years trial wo ate tbo Dorkin* Dung­ pay our mousy as freely as far things
hills and l*ulandB and kept tho thorough merely ueelul. Wo want that which is
bred Chinas and acme of their finest at once the most useful and the most
croeae* as my pet idea ru to get up a beautiful, and it will command the high­
new variety by crossing. Tbe half est price in tho market
Almost no man is ae churlisb, as not
bloods were nniformoly much mcroasod
Ports I, II and III aro just Published.
ia sue above fan email sidu of their an- to bo willing to li«y more money for a
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oeefry, and several of thorn were very pair of horses that are perfectly sound
Cuapletr ia 12 weetafr parts. si ud&gt;. Iteand
matched, than he will for two horses
prolific birds. But I never could make
pmderias the toil foil r-r. I!l»ir»ttos»
a 2nd, 3rd or 4th cross, better than the that aro very unliko saris othsr, though
from Ito earlier ealanee of Tbe Aldine.
Let and never better than the full-blood cither of them may bo better than cither
Chraose bird*
of the matched pair. So do not over­
From those days to tho preoenl tiais look this idea of mating your fowls and
I have continued my experunont* with chickens closely whan you show them.
many different broede—stubbornly try­
And for this very reason those fowls
ing until within two or three years to that will breed mas: uniform are always
produce some cross that would b« more mast sought alter and will bring the
valuable than any pure brand. And highest prices, prices that to many of
He keeps constantly on
whatever experience ot others may have
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been, after 20 yearn effort and tbo in­
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
vestment of considerable money, I have, bought far 875, and perhaps not for in price from $S5 0 to $1800.
reached a final decision that “the purer■ twice that amount. Why? Ha had been
for famous
roared from the moot choree famllie* Also, Agent
, had a/weD defined pedigve, was himself
table or market 1 should use a Pnfridge&gt; o splendid speeimofl, his owner had
Cochin or a Light or Dark Brahmak thouaands'of dollars invested m the
cook with good common fowls, as thiai chicken business, and counted on this
would fnvolvo but small expense for■ bird to take the biggest prise at the Manning and Burdett Orbrooding stock aad the produce would biggest poultry shows, and then go gam.
poeaam great advantages, both fa doeilily home and reproduce" hunseif and add
and weight of carcase and eggs. For■ new value to his already moat excellent
myself, while Hring in a town or city, stock of Fatridge Cochin* If bo should
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wittart aanda range, I would not pre­ do that he would ba cheap at 81W.
fer any of the light ••high-ftyars,’’ ns
If ono is gohfg to breed good poultry
they will not l&gt;ear confinement well, be will find groat help from seme good
and if not confined they will intrude too authors on the subject Tbo illustrated
much on neighbore and none of these book of Poultry by L. Wright, worth
rambling brawls can b* kept pure when 815 to 820, according to binding, m perEUiaiii re
allowed to range where other breeds hape tbe beat large work. Tagetmyeis’
are at liberty. In addition to the 4 work of 89 is one of the beeL
THREE MILLION ACRES
Tbo Poultry World, the North-west­
kinds already muntioned, I hare had
what were then tunned the Mottled ern Poultry JournsL snd many other
Braham*, the White Leghorns (profwr- American Journals, ore full of valuable
ly White Spanish,) and Black Spanish, matter to tbo breeders end fanciers, and
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tho French Crere-Coura and Houdans, eno should hardly be without tho Amerthe Dominwuoe, the Blaek Bad Game* cxn Standard of Efaeelienee, Now Edi­
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the White, Boffikid f’atridg. Ch chins tion. as this will enable fam to detect
--and aa pete, the White and Golden the pointe that go to prove parity of »• Pan aPtte Prioefael Pfor Fosr T..r.
Seabright fSautams. Of all varieties I blood and excellence of the particular
have tnod, my first choice is the Patridge ipocimea* I oaco arbihitaJ soao good A Fill IRAINIRUVIII REIIDN.
of Grouse Coehins—and for tho follow­ pure Dark Brahmas, at a fair, and one ‘
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HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. 1875.
anas’of theJ*quare stone house at th* • throughout, hat and alt A utt of Ml.
&gt;iOon&gt;0r,
' ver gray poplin, with muff and collar
, By that lima the ladies were through of Astrachan wool, and au Alaska hat
with their rtwk 6t rfooning up the vest----- ,J--T - ---- -• —
; ry, and had gone home in their highI heeled, cis Itaring boots; the scrub wo:tnsn and the boy* bad dons all, their
। running out and in, aud slopping about
' with pail* of water; and Uw old, white­
headed Mxtun, in bis round, oteal| bowed glassev, that tiiado hini look like
i a gray owl, had locked the door and
gone to his day's werk, sawing wood at
on ths svrnuv. Bo Miss
Dubrow hod plenty of time to turn liar
observation and eyo-glavt toward her
neighbor*s bulcouira. To tell th* plaia
truth, between you end tuo and Benja­
min, Miss Disbrow had for eom. time
felt that the Lawson family needed more
looking after than they got from tbo
sun, moon and stare, anil the city watahjnsn, rad she -bsik four been trying to
act th* part of'th* good Samaritan, and
t the windpw*, tbo school-boys snowso with rl&gt;0 oil aud the winy, a ben ahn
led, tbo engine screamed, and the
would tare diswreerod tfaanaWre of th* core rumbled and grumbled and glided
family t wound.
So, whenever one of out from tbo depot, disappearing around
the Larsens camo in sight, *!&gt;e put the long curve, out beyond the rity bro­
ddwnjier J»l&gt;cr nnd put on hsr eyo- il*, and for away into the. limitless
retacwhere of tbo wide world. And
"Bcejunui,'' said »l»e. prv*out(y, with them went little Mrs. I^wsOn,
dropping her gleerta nnd rocking till
her dres* rustlsd like an oak tree in a
north iriud, "Benjamiu, you cannot
guess what ha« happened now."
Bcnjamiu did not seem indinsd to
try, the tatk living so bopcUM, and
Miss Disbrow went on:
‘That Bridget Gookes—«lw is a care­
ices thing—I’ve long seen that, nnd
wondered Mr*. Lae &gt;oa kept her so—
•lie ha* bc-su and loti a pillow on the
balcuoy-railiag. Wont otf uad left it I
Of cour*o the wind took it, and so thsrv
it lies, ruftling. embroidery aud all.
right down io tbo gutter, liable to be
stoton by every pasiev-by. Now, Ben­
jamin, would you, or wouldn't you go
over and tall llicni !•"
era and yonder shsdel Di I you want'
Benjamin's fore, about oac eye. wus anything?" ’
black, and tbo rest of tbo fare being en­
"Why, no, Aunt Alma. I bad just
tirely, white, thia gave him u peculiarly como in; that i* all. But I was won­
knowing exprcsritm, when be oockod uti dering who Mrs. Lawson went off, with,
that eye a* bo bad a wny of doing And and -1 thought perbsps you might
now ho turnrfj hi* blaek oyb u|xm Mise know."
Disbrow with tbo appearance of wink­
"Why, did you so* any one with her?
ing at her. 1'ertlkps, indeed, ho did- What do you uscan ?” asked Miss Dis­
Anyhow, there was evidently somaJrss- brow, suddenly re iatereslsd that she
tuasonry between them, for Mbs Dis- forgot to chide Morietta for swinging a
blow instantly rvepondcl, ju:t as though pair of seixsors by their ribban, to the
tie hid spoken.
. imminent peril of Benjamin's eyes and
"Well, then. I will Benjamin. Why of a pier glare
u:o wo put in this world together, it
"Ye*. I saw remobody. And so did
not to help egeh .other?" said she, as Bella Mosier. We worn coming thro ugh
i with an air ol virtuous responsibility, the depot on our way homo from school
' she throw a lift Io main-colored rigolotto like wo al way* do, when we saw Mrs.
i over her ucelber-bcutsn curls, and a 1 Awson. I saw her, and eo did Bella ;
' white breakfast shawl over hsr sbould- aud just a* we said, both together,
i vrw. Thon putting on her glovre, with •There is Mr*. Lawren.' a gentleman
I the dignity of a circumnavigator sbo came up and kissed her very aflectinn­
I started bctom the street.
ately, and she looked all in a flutter, and
One might fancy she would pick up so did bo &gt; end thru they took the cor*
■ Jio unfortunate pillow upon tbo way; for Cleveland.”
.
j but no—I bop* she was abcro meddling
"For Cleveland! Monstta. are yon
I with her neighbor's thing* I Certainly I euro?” cxd.-umcd Min Dishrow. in ves8110 walked V-uprejsively to the dixtr
. and rang the Im-11, which waa instantly
auauorvdby Mr. Lawson himself, with Belin and I thought so t|ut«r, for her
; a caqwit-liag iu lais band, and hi* bat trunk* were marked Cincinnati; we
I upon bis iu-ed.
rtuod right by them and taw the card*.
"Goingaway, arc you?” naked Miss \/&gt;u may ask Bella if it wasn't eo!
IHsbrow, diverted for the time Irom her Tnerv—»ho is going by thia minute.
; original errand by an opportunity of in, Belial Belial” aho cried, running to
the window, tapping it, and nodding
, setting the wedgv of inquiry.
1 "Ab, Mis* Disbrowf Yre. I am going and beckoning.
Miw Disbrow-* tense of outraged pro­
i to Chicago on a little borines* trip.
priety was 30 much shocked by the
; Will you not como in ?"
'Thank you, Mr. Lawson, not this scandal of Morietta's story, that aho
morning Does ybur wife acronipauy permitted this breach of decorum, an
icsull to the dignity of her window,

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But hi* wendertnga rad murfngs Were
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Foor man! I don't kamr when I hare !
phial anybody so’before; and truly, 1
Benjamin. I am straaTthat I ahallhav* 1
•0 appetite for my breekfsrt , end ywr ■
know that it ia fishballs to-day, and ! 1
am more partial to fiab-ball* than My- 1
thing else. Il is too bad, ao il is I" - ji.-i I
Amd Miss Disbrow aighad, partly, for 1surety.
bar Ices, and partly'for tbo Iwi at her'
Tno opiniem of wstneoeeo aa to the
ueighbor.
value
a do^ that teas boon kilted is
"Yes, Benjafom, there be goes. |Y*a, .not admWble ia evident. Use value
going tofind'kor, sad wbM tanfiadw ■;nf rise dog i.'to bo decided^ the j«y.
her-what then, 1 ask yon, Benjamin?"
Money paid for the purpose of netBenjamin did not know—ho had no
or compounding a praeecniioQ for
msons of knowing—eo ha did not t*IL thug
’
And, after sraslliog a bottle of cam- a
■ suppoeed felony cannot be recover­
phor, Mim Disbow went os.
• ■ ‘ ‘ed back by. the party paying it.
"It does seem to n&gt;e, and alwareka*

an idiot, ba must bars known battin
than totnarryaueh a pretty bunah ot
laeo and feathers. But a man is always
a fool about a •'woman tall ba nunui
her."
While Mias Disbrow, foil of sympathy
and wisdom, talked thus behind bar
glasses and her window curtain*, MrLawson went down the avenue to tbe
depot, half frantic with harts and hor­
rible fancies,' blaming binsalf for hi*

gotten heretofore, atrmghtoMfl and «■
plained tbemeehee in tbo light of
shameful flight * '
Once in ths car, ths train, at its
swiftest, seemed to crawl hks a sick
caterpiltar, oh, hair tediously often wad
long they stoppad at every weod-pBe
and hamlet of than tire Boddraty&amp;y
slopped, not maeU of anywhere, and
novar started again.
"What is up now!" cried our Mr.
Lawren, impatiently.
"Nothing is up. The bride is down."
answered somebody in a provoUraty
cool tone that Mr. Lawson fait hka

to sin Ma will baa hi* hand guided in
making hi* mark the signature it valid.

Mini.taro of lb* Gospel, residing in
any oorporated Iowa, ore Mt exempt
from jury, military at fire eeryioeo.

All cattle band at largo upon the
public road can bo driven by any per­
son to the public pound.
No man it under obligation to make
known' his circumstanree when be ia
buying goods,
The fruit and gnu* on the farm or

industrial Noto*.

y^ATH, SALIKHI RV kCO.

MR. LAWSON S MISTAKE.

U !... D’MT1?’1 Mi kini JOHN STANLEY

hasiyill!,

Hastings Drug Store

„

Buildings Torn Down !

B. F. 8TEINHOFF

Ft.

£
IX.

You will find a lull line of Drug., '
Medicine*, Chemicals, Pointe, Oil* Dye- 1
Stuff aud everything belonging to a flrot.
clasv Drug Stare.

|G R 0 C li RIES

FLOOD

FLOOD

THE

Mirtmai.

A woman in a calico drcsv with a
towel over her bond, stood ebaking and
beating up a pillow upon the upper bal­
cony of a square stone House, and a
man stood brushing the dust and specks
from his coat upon tbs balcony below
'! be woman was Bridget Goeke*, and
the man waa Paul Lawson.
Now it happened that just l-eyoud
CmZbNS IN WANT. ■
the church, down a side street, was a
little low wing growing upon the body
of a pointed wooden house; and here
lived Miae Alma Disbrow, a worthy
maiden with froet-bilton curls, who al­
ways wore a itutling black silk gown,
a
heavy gold chain, and an eye-glass.
The spring time has come when ev­
MiaeDwbrow'a father bad been unerybody srante the house cleaned and
foatunato enough to be a pioneer in this
part of tbo lake country, ao long ago so
when the Governor's -wife rode to
II’ ATT
1-* a IIT-ITY
cuurcn m a up-cari arawu oy uxeu, nnu
j when the town was lighted by glow­
worm* instead of iraa.
Butjhis daughter was fortunate enough
lo live so lately as when ibo roost de­
sirable street of a flourishing commer­
cial city ran directly through the hurt
and Cheapset. Well nt
of her father's swamp land. And still
later, when, in token of her being un­
married, and an only daugbler, she
camo into puaseasion of her lather's will
oi the principal part of his rich inher­
itance.
.
Upon that, turning her back upon all
aspirinj adventurer*, and shutting her
eyes against her brother's longing bays
BROWN BLANKS,
and girls, she gave the best lociled lot
BUFFS,
of tbo whole, for a church and rectory ;
and tlieu, throwing out this modest
WHITE B LAKS,
wing from the houso of bar youngest
FRENCH SATINS,
and lout disliked brother, she settled
herself down in it to sit' and- look all
SATIN FINISH,

" Help ! Help ! Help !

KllllkS £
j
smioffli,

I Canned Fruits and Fish. |

Sirfial- asi fcctaia!

_DENTIST
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flchoul Book*, Blank-Books, Toy and

Unfou Block, over Boston Cash Store. I

j Gift Books, aud everything iu this lin.
putt ITiptt 4 Liquof ' to pleare Old and Young.

TfefcWk'riBA»oXAnLE.

Sama Claue

headquarters.

FOB MEDICAL PCBPOSES.

This i* the place to buy your presents

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WALE PAPER

SMITH, IANB i PRESTON’S

J, P. ROBERTS.

I

and FANCY GILTS,

Mir

. HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS !•PICTURES
.

BLACK

J. Cole &lt;fc Son,

At Granger Prices.
MONUMENTH

HEADSTONES.
TABLE TOPS.

WING GALLERY,

GtROCEHS.

MANTLES.
SHELVES, ETC. j
•
j Ou JEPFSB80N STREET, over Bun-

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UD PUITEB,.
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■mluaraBd Rapid*. Mtek

HE I HUB
31 tf

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
FARM FOR SALE.

Mrt-tf

J- COLE A SO*.

Mias Alma had eyes as sharp ns .
a brass tun, the bettor to see with, my
dear; ao besides the high stone church,
she peromrad a great many thing*.
And on this particular morning, aha sat
in her Parker Booker, rustling and
rocking, with her eyo glaw in «me hand
and the morning paper in th* other.
On the leather cushion of an arm chair,
by the sunntert window, nt her confi­
dential, a black dog with a whit* face,
named Benjamin.
This dog had a
groat deal mare consideration and many
more favors than her brother's children ;
and it was into his pointed ear* Mis*
Disbrosr (who had not another wraknoss in the world unices it was thrmat­
ter of a front tooth or eo), had the hab-,
it of dropping everything she thought,
or knew or gueseed. . And th* dog
Benjamin, a* a man Benjamin might
have dono, always listened without intormptkm, and never repeated anything
she told"Benjamin.” cried out Miss Disbrow,
so saddoclr that th. dog jumped unon
hisfret, "av true as you a:-&gt; born. Mr*
Baby La* only just come to help about
clearing up alter th* obuveh social.
Well, now, I do .ay if that is not real
mean. Just come I When there the is

Cincinnati Torn few day*,” repded Mr.
Lawsun. who wae a* guiiUcM at n But iklli camn in, a* like Monetta
spring chicken, and not much of a in girlish lite, and lioyJenishm’**, as
tuouHtfnl for th* maneuvering black
for, who always found a great deal j out of the mouths of two witnerew. Miss
morudtaror in anything she had first j Disbrow was- forced to believe. _
I unoartbed by skiillul digging.
"You
*”*
had butler come in.' ' continued ho cor- j
duilly. "Mre. Isswvon is busy packing,]
but she. will bo glad Ip seo you.”
And tbo deluded man rosily licliercd |
so. Cor although he bod lived in inch ।

think Ito live* here: bo caue fiooi the
Cincinnati care. Yon eaw him, did von
not, Itotta r'' said Bella Movie r.
'
"Yc«, of course I dal- And then ho
be pereuade-l that n person is glad to
looked around as though ho expected off u]*onlbe icy lake, with a aort of pity,
bee callers when tacking.
"Ob, no, indeed, Mr. Lawson'. Thank to »i-e somebody, till he saw Mr* Liw- that for&gt;borv to look down upon ths
human dh^tchednoM be had himself
you ; but 1 just run over in a neighbor­
done with years and year* ago.
ly way to tell you of a little accident I
Mr. Lawren harried on, hardly co&lt;nhappened to obecrv* from my window.
prehendiag his errand, or what bo fear­
A pillow foil from the balustrade where
ed, aubl the preUy gothic cottage, ‘nat
your chambermaid very carelessly loll
far back into view. The houvo was
■t, and ia now lying upon the sidewalk.
shut up and silent; but Mr*. Inweon
1 woe fearful it might come to grief be­
fore any of the family mimed it, . Good right when 1 ,*aw tbore two immense was alwsy* a lark at sunrise, and as her
morning.” And so speakjng, Miat Die­ trunks, and Mrs Lswsoq hcreslf dressed husband involuntarily looked up at tbo
up like n doll ? I do wish I knew what window of tbo room they had eo olton
brow bowed and rushed a why.
occupied, ba eaw her looping boak the
••Benjamin,'* said die mysteriously, lo think.”
All day long. Miss Disbrow aat put­ curtains, as cheerful aud bright as a
when ate roaclA-d her own rookingohair again. "I cannot see why Mrs. ting this and that together,until the oppo­ butter-cup. And before he was half­
Lawren takea the |ime to go Cincinnati site boose grew fairly bideou* under the way up tbo walk, abe waa through ths
when her husband ii away. It would shadow* ofsnl; and all night she lay doorway and down to moot hiss, etaihug
,
ba my choice not to leave the house awake upon the grant old-fashioned, bkn a morning glory. •
"I didn’t expect you before to-mor­
alone with that fright, Bridget Gnakee. uishognny bedstead, still putting this
row morning,” she cnod in girlish joy.
Or, thro, why did not Mr*. Lawson go and that together.
By dawn the next morning Mbs Die­ "I. though yon would not gel «y Mfor
to-day ? I can't underatand it "
And with thia, Mias Diebrow foil into brow waa looking out^to seo if it had in time. Nobody ia isp' but *M; fca*t‘
a fit of rousing,' end mured so long and farad with the gray mansion over night that snUndid? , Nobody in the vWs
silently. that Beniamin fell asleep, and us &gt;with tbs ciliM of tbo plain. But no; house! We will go down to breakfast
dreamed that he knew, whore there was sontonM against an evil work ia not ex­ before they know you are here. Why,
ecuted sjseodily; and there it Stood, how deligbtfttl! loould bug tbo old
tnartdre and square, against the redden- mad carrier for taking round my letter
ment sbo saw Mr. Lawson, with tbo
general look oi unkempt baggnrdnasa
belonging to a traveler just out of a
sleeping car, going in through tbo state­
ly hut dishonored doorway.
"Bscjamia!" cried Miss Disbrow,
nervously, -ha has oomo home.
Perhsjia an* ba* lelt him a note.
Oh.
Benjamin, ought I to go over and tell
him what woknow? Ought I?”
Benjamin did not reply, but ha look­
ed thoughtful, which was mure satisfaotory to the inquirer, and Mie* Ditbrow
sat dorro and rocked, with her fare to­
ward thaahureb, asthrJew* *-----turned their farms toward Ju_------••Benjamin,” said she, preaootly, “I
will go. It Is my duty. 'Tko next train
to Cleveland leaves at 7:U&gt;, and there to

Mr. Lawren anawered her ring this
morning at before; and though he lo-ked a little surprised al thi» untim dy
call, he seemed nowise agitated. »r un­
der a cloud.
"Mra. Lasraou Las not returned?” be­
gan the ■ piaster.
"No, ma’am. I do not expect her be­
fore the last of the week la there any.

field are running with a full force on
over time, to keep np with their order*.
Tbo spinners and weaver* In the
Granite Biota Mill* of Newport. N. EL,
struck on Friday for a restoration of full
wages, wkteh were reduced ten per
cent, foot fell

The wages of the (employes of th*
Cbnnectieut Valley Bailroad were nduced tun per cent. Thursday.
Th* wage* of th* operative* at th*
.'ffaroantte Milla ia New Bedford have
boon raieod to th* rate* paid before the
induction In December.
ihe brip at the Millbury Oottou Mills
struck for on increoo* of wages on
Thursday, and are out yet
The weavers and mute spinners at
Aahton. B. I., have been on a strike lor

The shovel works at East Taunton
hare reduced the working time from ton
to eight toon pec day.
The Beaman Mills ia West Hoyleton
are to be eel in operation at once, ud
will be known hereafter as the Claren­
don Mill*.
•
The shop* at Lebanon, N. H, lave
started in on ton hears a day.
,
The Ftnoisier mill at FmhervUte. N.

Don’t imagine you are better than
your fellow*; there are no reserved
•Ute In heaven.

Lst frteodsbip creep gently to •
ImAl; if ii rash ta it. it may soon run
iMtt Out of breath —Ttestos BUbr.

1 am no herald to inquire of »*n's

User* ar* men of convictions whuo*
very fares will light up aa era, and

�C/+::^^A

IIK TIII1U AGAIN!
TO MANY GOODS !
Having purchased 'he mammoth Mtock of
Spooner nnd Hepburn, at a large disco not,
we are prepared to offer special md c*.
mentx in (

&amp; GLASSWATS!

foOS-with a fowfoUs of bright riotot,
blaa. or nnatioa velvet, rntxad with
loops and twtete oi this white free
d'(h-w«t,aa the satay dk ia oalied.
Arcasd the brim claattr taaae petalad

Why we have more Groceries than &gt;ne
| Firm can keep on hand and are prep ed
[to sell cheaper than the cheapest.
r
Best A coffee sugar only eleven &lt; ita«
000202020100010200
; All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
CALL AND 8EE US.

Smith* Xnaea A Praat&lt;
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a.

40*

saihorily whatever for **itigsung any
potboe of the isjury, aad eo we most
moka up oar miads to sweat till th*
aext Congre— sit*.
The marchazds aad publisher* of New
York are saSsring iatolerably fnn thia
villainou law aad the ruling* Ih-si euataia it. for it knocks th* panel basins—
out of the city altoeethar. Foeubly tha
next Uoegroe* wiu girs us relief, end

■ As to the Mtete election at large the
r.wull ia what was feared, though not
exactly what wm Loped, yet. with the
exception of the Frewtoentlal year, th &gt;

great electioneering advantages, and
they used them to tbo trtmat. The
Second. Kollvgg'a, Cfrssgrviwkwial Dtetrtetwbkb i.kxt with the Fine, baa
always been Detnomtie. and has only
been luckily earned through Democalie
dlytelone. Joined with Mr. Kellogg's
great pervmal popularity. This year
the Democrats were unite 1. and have
simply taken their ora field. Mr.
Starkweather, the only Republican
Ccogr-wman cleet. I- returned by the
ureal majority In the Thirl District,
and the mme ya oabMantlally true of eminent cempceer, has teen nnaalmMr. Barnum’s majority In the Fourth oualy elected Profo-or of Music In Carubridge University, Ing.
A cotton laden ship of about S.OWtone
[ was recently wrecked off Doanarenx,

If you do you may be induced
to come to J. Lee Heed &amp; Co’s
there te any trath la the rumat I know
pot, bat true ar false, the cireulatioa of
th* »ti&gt;ry bad Ite vffeca upon hundreds
of voter*, and Giddings was elected by
about twenty-five busdred xnejority.
“Oh, yes; it is sold by my traveling
The ability at Jadgs Giddings te thor­ shoes, and thowmada of euoatry visitors
oughly known tbraughoat the roan try. rttend them every day daring the ma­
ne Nearly every family bays one or
escre of my books. Av the multitudes
would rather rapport a candid* te with
acknowledged oblUly, though be ovsUtf
drink whteky. ti&gt;an tu vote far one of
doobtfil) ability, and be too* t—er nf the

:SW Ur IM, TO ffl IH!

France and declared their atlrgianre to
King Alfonso.
' The Emperor of Japan will pay a vtell

A telegram from St. Petersburg Mates
that M. Beblebkin, the Rueateu Diplo­
matic Agent and Consul-General in
Servl*. lias been appotnUd Minister of
tic etergy with Ibe jaiblic school sy.Sera I Ruwia to the United fclite*.
of New York h «“» taking a new I
.hope, enir- wean- to consider it as |
the first stage of the ssttlement of that
trouble The proposition is to combine
the Catholic parochial school, with the
rominnu schools, or in other words that
The funeral of the lata J-.bn Martin.
the K'atr .'hall adopt I hose school, ns a M. P., took plaeaai Newry, April l.and
port of ita system. At the first view waa attended by tbouaaada of paopJa.
this seems like trying to unite fin* and Nearly every town in Ireland waa rv[&gt;manied. Several member, of Partte-

eamc to lb* eoncluetoa that they weald
vote for who they pleased, which a large
cusjority did do. and the result • wa* a
hesry majority for th* straight RapabUaui ticket. On* other thtag elan aid­
ed largely to give the straight tiekat a
hearter mafority than It otherwise

An Jnter-eolouial exhibition at the
productions of tbo British. French aud
Dutch Dominion, in Australia and
neighboring Uafida, la to be held ta
poreata. It would appear, thru, that
either the Catholic parochial acboola
mnet (five up their dirtinrtir* foalarea,
or elee the public .ebool •^•tem mud
Imkoimquite dMferent foots what it io
how, be Hire i hi two'caa bo combined
And. yet. I hat pro|mit&gt;en selstre to
n matter of such vast imjsrttsnee that it r.au company, naiu at ivirai iao»
wp-not be carelessly pnt aside. The State Tuesday, the board of director fix ITfit
is rtWwtuetl in |be relucoiiou of all ita, submitted their annual report lo the
obiHren, and the proportion of these bond and stock bolder* of the road..
The gross earnings of the road for the
asaong the CatboHe population of New
ysarwm: From frefifht, IfiSB.iTl.a;
York, as well ma in all other pasta of from paoarngvr*, tSMMU; mteetetethe country, is altogether too large to neooa,
total. MOT^Tjfi,
be negiseted-aside from tbo fact that This was an inerwaac of fitT.NSS3 over
that population cannot fa r.: leaMil from the earnings for 1878. The expenses of
defraying its share of th* expenses of □Krating were tUMfiMO; taxes. «&lt;,the public enucatiuu of Ifa children of BMJfi; rsoewais. W.M4-M;. making a

erate, eo they called an Independent
caucus on Friday evening previous to
•lection, which waa quite largely at­
tended by Republicans, and nomlna
Hons made wbtoh seemed to give gvn-

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We only want to sell just a
EC TT INT X&gt; Xt. 3B X&gt;

Buggies this year. If the Exoite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
customs ncif air.
. j We dare not tell the public, we are making better work than
:evcr before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. W« (fit
{terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now ■IBM
. | we hare come down TratHIn Mn a at
we tremble a
; I little because you may all come at once and F matrate us so much
i I so that we cannot do anythinc.
. .
.
. .
i • We had some talk with a man from California about sendiag
&gt;)him Tbiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us far
■|btud|WM besides the

daily balloon aecenwona, with a ear to
carry up ten or twelve o.&gt;cnpat&gt;£&gt;aa. and
his services, with the coat .of filling the
balloons, will be flSOO a day. We carry
all the chariots and tbo paraphernalia
for the greet Congress of Nations. Our.
wardrobe cost mors than tlOO.UOo. and
■a larger| than the combcned wardrobe*
of all the places of am car mo c: in the

Schosl Problem In New

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Ei

out at a etrcnlaua* library.'*
~I aao that you anauuacw that
wfllehoet^----------------------- ----- ■* '

Th*

Ha*bnj’. Marrh 30, 1875-

which will lie given awl^ lo our Customers about the middle
of/Scplembcr next, has attendency to make mere trade than we
want.
J
.. I.

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
IVa.* th* lucky, man last July, that got the CXitter. We wofil
Jet him draw this year. “He is too lucky."
i
Warning the people not to £ome all at once, we ere very

show, bowsver unworthy of publio
petrwargs, oca procure engraved bills
and poster* from large show printer*,
which reprseent in glaring colors every
astmai end hippedrome seece which I
exhibit My dear rir, it is utterly im­
possible for any number of men or any
inocnt of money ts produce at only
th. "Big Rapid* Dramatic Clab*" l*r- one year's notice a hippodrome in ths
farmanc*. th. play being "Th. Factory real souse of th* word. It requires
Giri," and waa remewbal aurprtoaci at yuan of nperienee, audit also requires
ths personal elteaUoo in Europe which
I give th* subject ia 1873 end 1874. -

courts of Russia, Japan. Egypt and
China, and some of these snort beavilv
je we lied cost *2^00 each. Thu immoms wardrobe suable* cs in the larger
cities to giro a variety uf spetacle*. with
dally changes of programme
Our

Truly Yours,

ANNOUNCEMENT!
CRAWLEY A GRACE

J. I. SEED &lt;fc CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
i Gent’s Clothing,

and Nanlas. In the Emnan standing
CIGARS;
rases, the I riders stand on barn-back
horse*. Then tboro are hurdfarnccs
ETC, ETC., |
by ladies, flat rare* by Eogliah, French
and American jockeys, with the beet
blooded raro-borsei from Europe. Race,
by camels, ridden by Arab*. and race*
by elephants, ostriches
i* and raonsjs.
money*.— ।
A full afoek'Af
giro. too. Indian lifls on the plain*,
plains, in
in .
at Indians, with s McCaffrey’* Celebrated Flour

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

I.» Ml MllfimM
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

GRAH6ER HUDQUARTKR8! ,

the State, whether they avail themwlves of the school system or no:. The
magaitodv of the quettiou ia area in the
parochial sebooh of New York City

CRAWLEY A GRACE

„ ..

HICNOIS, SIEPAH * U. S

“MW
other party should attempt even an
imitation oi your Hippodrome."
Thu greet showman gave * smile of
to put
before
the public (the
most extensive aad and novel moral ea- satisfaction, and continued .­
"My budncM h to astonish as wall as
tortaiamente ever cBevud; to employ tbo
^Doyou Ips*
beat talsxt tu dho wrnld; to include
every future that ecu make such an
emertaianient inatruetiva. amuaing and

THBESJfffl,.

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L-T

„ Come and see

raillion, of dollars have been expended
tar school buildings, in which are gsthcroJ over thirty Ibouwod children. Tbo
Cathohe. raise mwe than a quarter of a
mUliou of dollars annuallr for the sup­
port of these schools, indepradont of
the budding.. Is it reasrnabfo to supfrnsn that, after so uutoh iia* baea done
far tbo establishment of .wh ertiools,
their gwardian* will turu them over io

&lt;

Rulin', Sc-&lt;-. Mi iro.

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO

: IMPOSITION HATE! I
OPPOSITION COURTED

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ate^ooBiuwi

ft ,

,

Also a full Ime of Grocery .
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - 1st

&lt;!ompari*on Invited and Competition Defied ia

The idle Pennsylvania coal aalue ;
■•Orrtaisly, sa exart Uoa. My doily
becoming man totd to Ibrtr sew
, expeaosa raJtar Tmfc aroebwwt ifi.QOO,
aaAMusy vriH be ua^thM -eta ia the
awMr, loot «mu**r I seat Bos', aa *
, new teal MO feM foag by 300 f**&gt;.
heuU. I have MM asawvsm sU

GIVE ME

�April 7,1175.
Precoat, Mqpr. Reoordar, Aida.
Dawmm. Jewell, Madge, Bexmx. Fal­
Ssrnmerlik.
ler, Hieka aad Bentley.
waa allowed.
Gold 11*14.
Minutes of previous meeting road
By Aid. Bentley—
Council meeting Thursday evening. and approved.
Iririb.f, That Geo. Rood bo allowed
Soldiers' ro-wnlou at Grand Rapids
Oa motion tbo Council proceeded te maty dollars, balance dx him oa sal­
ranvaae the votes for city oCcers at the ary, tbo samoto bo retained by the
alxtioa. April 5th, 1875.
Fort Sumpter vsi fired a^ba.
The doclandion waa read aa tallows :
Tbostreetspriakfor ieaaxfoosly look­
ed for through efoads of dost.
Tbo sppeeraue* of wheat all about the
oouatry iadieetos a large crop.
Jodge Birney Hoyt's official majority
to 178 in Kant County, and 537 (in the
By Aid. JewoORaeriert, That the thanks oi the
Mew Box Grange, 63. Montgomery
Council bo tendered to the Mayor for County, Ind., hx raised 8600 towards
“d ‘‘npertklityi building its new hall.
with which ho has prodded over the
In Oregon xven Iran of the thirty
ddfborations of the CtouariL
The preoent circulation of the Now
Brastore are Patrons and flRy-four of
the sixty Reprsxntativx.
Turk Th feus 1a evx fifty thousand a
The Granger, are building a ware
day. Thetis businex.
boux at the depot In Buchanan for
Don't overtook the now advertfeetbdr owa private ura.
mouta thia week. Ton will find eomeThp •■Confidential Frteo-LlM of the
thiag that wiU is terart you.
Ohio State Orange far U»-* la out. It
Ths Governor has appointed Inane
to a book of IU ctaxly-prluted pagx.
Tbo order to on a ooUd footing In Ohio
Manton a Jeaiira of Abo Buptomi
Court, and ha took his seat yesterday.
I Vat Treasurer, Charlsa E. Barlew.
For Marshal, Georg* W. Blocum.
The Falrteuil. Minn., Itemocrat nys
For Justice of th* Peace, Thames J.
that tbo Grange mill at that cUy ia at
WUdx.
'
work turning out the flnxt floor ever
Lax maple eager haabeea made ia
For Bebool Inspector, Chartea Rusthis couaty th j spring thaa usual, bat xlL
Fx Supervisor, let and 4th Wari e, to be in attendance on said Court, at
it dux cot oommaad a very high price.
| a “Mutual Braefll Aseodalteu," wllh (
Alvin W. Bailey.
the Court House ia tha Qty of Has tings I
FxBuperriax, 2d and Id Wards,
head quarters at Indianapolis. SraroDUS Mk Hiduu, X SM Ibn David G. Robinson.
on th* 1st day at said term, to-wit: th* | tary. J. T. O raham. Id day of May st 2 o'atask ia tbs aflerWith aa agency at Jaetsoovlll* and a
Wk. 8. Goosxua, Mayor.
J. W. Bmnxxr, 4th Ward.
Jokm M. Bassxaa, 3d Ward,
Thin is a good tiflM to dean up around
Wk. H. Jswku, 1st Ward.
your premises, put the streets aad side­
.
W. F. Hrcxs, 4th Ward.
walks la repair, and generally to fix up
R. Dawaox, 1st Ward.
things for summer.
Roni Moes, 2d Ward.
Jobs A. Fetus, 3d Ward.
Wo trust tbo newly etocted City
Adopted.
CbVMil wiB not foil to proceed to erect
Ay**—Jewell, Mudge, Bexma-, Ful­
without delay a now engine hoax and
ler, Hicks and Bentley.
Nays—None.
. unique sahibitioa at

•ndtii

Tha Governor /hssnl of Canada will
sail far England on the 1st of Mav
A monument of Maximilian will be
tnauguntcd at Triaste. early in April.
The Cariirt General Babels! ia likely
to giro ia bis adberioa to King Alfosno. &gt;

There (a no truth ia tha report that
Bumartk will be made Duke of Lu neo-

The Italia a government will a^
exhibtorafrom that country at tbo
Philadslphi. Centennial
The Canadian Premier denix that
Unlled States contractors hare amtro]
of the Canada Pacific Railway.
The French minister of ocatmeroe
asks the chambers of commerce tor
their oo-operattou fx a worthy repre­
sentation of Franco at the Amenraa

AUCTIOM!

i property to-wit: Thrx Horsrs. four
Cows. 1 four-yxr old Bull 1 yoke
| working Ossu five years old. 3 yxriing
Stoore, 1 mrbng Heifer, 10(5 flbxp,

DARK BR1EIA M BOSTON AND BEN LADY IILTO1
OWNED BY

W. K. BARBER, Hastings, Mich.

veexls to bombard Zaraus for tha Gas- '
tar oatrep, bat Germany ha* reiaaed
to do so, beesuso ia eax of bemberd- '
meat innocent persoas would su&amp;r.
Sir John Forster F&gt;tagx2M. F. C. H.
who will abortly receive tha baton of a
field marshal, ia the “fathra" aad senior
general of the British army. Ils was
born in 1788, obtained his first commiaaioa ia 1784, and served ia Ils* Pe­
ninsular war and ia India. Sir John is
CMonriof tbe Eghteenlh (ths Royal

Egpi For Sale, from Light and Dark Brahmas, and Partridga
Cochina, at $5.00 per doten.

SEND FOR IT !

UfolJSTBlAL EXHIBmOX CO.

II.LlKTttATEn

FLORAL WORK i
t

Sl&gt;l&gt; Albin.

9I1BTBMNMB
PREMIUM BOND

larJS!ixfi-2.-2s^ru."3:i m iok mshal Emma at
Be there without foil.

Ou farmers are improving thia
beautiful weather, desng their spring
work aad a* a consequence bet few
— P. T. Bnraum will f through thia
section of tbo wuntry soma time during
th* eraar with his esoaalx Hippo­
drama, described ia another column.
Thia is more Eke spring to-day than
bmirfsri, said oas of our neighbors u
U bin wx preesated to him for a now
bonnet Baid to bo of the Lrimf spring

ust
xoiteril b«
xt and
her of

Ita* tbo mw advertieemaut of Messrs.
Ayes—Dawsun, Jowell, Mudge, Bern
Chaw ley A Druce—They will do joet m mx, Fuller, Beattoy aad Hieka
theppsosatee. Give them -call. OpNays—None.
pmsto the Hartinge Meat Market, Bute
Aevuuat of Barlow A Goodyrar
rftorat.
818 59, waa allowed.
Th* । Mrial county eaurasa brought to
Ayeo—Dawson, Jowell, Mudge. Braotown yesterday a large number of the
tr.er. Falter, Bentley and Hicks.
leading peDtfeiaaa ol the oou*ty, and a
Nays—None.
ptoaaaat ro-uaioa wm held at the o&amp;c*
Account of II. C. Lewis, 850 for da■of the County Clxk.
bursiag City Funds and ooUxting UA tew of oar subscribers failed to get eenses, wx not allowed.
tbrir pepers last vaA. The edition be­
Ayoo—Jowell, Bommer, Fuller and
ing short from some unexplained eauee. Bentley.
Nays—Dawson, Mudge and Hieka
dowMt occur ia the future.
■ ^On motion the above yoto was reecaMore trouble ia the Grammar Deport­ aidered and leave vm granted the oommeat of the Union Bebool; hut as the
mattes is to bo inveotigntod judicially on
Saturday before Justice Hiker, we fora- I

trembh •

.fits

ua

tha Middle

xin,
W«

won’t

» ar* v»ry

Perpetual World’, Fair,

• ,

Tbo Fi aanre^Committe* reported
The official notice of tbo Mayor aad
Recorder to poreoas who bare friends that H. C. Lewis. City Trexurer had
buried ia the old burying ground on Collected »820 for Licenses and recom­
Broadway, will bo of interxt, and should mended that ho be allowed 4 per rent,
for collecting the same.
There wiU bo aa old fashion spelling
sobool serial at the Good Tomplan Hall
Ayos- -Jews11. Boaamor, Fuller anil
on Friday evening of the present wxk. Boatfoy.
A prix' Mono dollar wiU be given to
Nays —Dawson, Mudgs aud Hieka

the boot speUx.

AD an invited to at

BmStBMTm;

that Crwek Strxt be opened te North
lino of Section 20, wx excepted and
nd opted.
Of Finans* CamnAttx aa the follow-1
ing accounts, recommending that they

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

The following is the result of the
election bold ia thio county oa tbo 5th
for Judgx and Regents ef tha Univra-

For Benjamin Gravra, 4146 maj —4146
For Isaac Mar,ton.
2488 - - 768
For Lymaa D. Norris, 1608
| Pm Samuel 8. Walker, 2383 ।
For Byron D. Cutcheou, 2377
For Samuel T. Dos*lax, 1003
For Peter White,
1009

For Birney Hoyt, 2175
FerJamx Miller,
18|fl

maj.—359
'

Ay**—Jewell, Bessmor, Felix and
Beetlev
/ Nays— Dawson, Mudge aad Hieka.

84.00

prootiwd.
Some of the lowly bolter of ear city
think it about time for serreuading and
gate regretting te coxmxsx.
W.

xtod ia atar gsxrag.
Rhede Inland ia Republican x canal.
Well what of it Y Barry County ia also
Bepublfonn. bat the aatioa dex not
treroH* t) ssrai, aal we guara the naAaufo safe even if tttb Mede dox eadoex tbo eJwwwtWraHtm
Thk prohibit!Mists ia Ehod * Isl end
hare iifeeiif protibitioa by the aleetteu of a lieenx Legieiatarw. They did
the sama thing i* Mietoignh last fall tha
result of which ia likely to be free
wbaeky fw two years to earn*.
Notice is hereby given that for the
perpox of the axamiaaticu of tbo toach-

Tbo above from the Lansing Ryulh'
ex the ablest edited of the journals of
I the State. aad the foreawot ia facer of
every reform, will, wo trust, rommand
* the attention ita merits entitle it to re­

, ooive. Tbo fact is, corporial puaishmeat
ia aay (form, under any rircamataaceo,
I whether ia tbo family circle, the public
».OU' schools, or the Michigan peaitautiary,
J is regarded by all true retensors as a

J. L. Rin—.
-&lt;
G. W. Williams “
Chas. M. Knappon eisctiou
F.D. Aattey
«
Gov. M. Dewey
“

4.00

A few days rinse John V atoatiae, Jr,
' Oroagsiill i, waa carious injury at tbo
w-mflUCU A. Kiehri., rendering the
W. IL Hay ford

‘ “

It to reported from many parte of the
State that boro, thieve, ire' beaming
quite active.
“
i ■’.“J*" TJ. “oU!xa&lt;«T- °f BatUa Creek,
foot two Uttto daiwhtxi within oeveo
'lays, of evrebro spinal mcotnrlUa
i Have on eMbition one of the
Mrs. Israel Kellogg, of Kalaaasoo
died Wednesday moraine efapopleiy,largest Stock °f Fancy Goode
obJ' ““ came to that
elty 1108.
ever brought to thit City
b*y°od doub‘
which we offer to the public
that lake Michigan wra tanen over I»ICTXTItES 1
from shore to shore during the months
Z&gt;XCmT3UBB 1
af February and March.
cheap for Cash. H^e luive,
I am now all alone in the Fbotograph
bn si a ax, aad aa I have mad* amage- also, a full and complete
ments to increox my facilitix for doing
western portion ot that city.
’ belter work thaa rax. all should call, Stock of Drugs and Medi­
An attempt to break open a xfe in and get a negative taken. Th* superi- j cines, Books and Stationary
the dry goods store of He»! 4 Foot, at ority of my work in th* past ia a auffi-,
JSR K'JSSXSB” M“d*J etent gqarentro of firat-rlax work ia Perfumeries, Toilet Sets- Jr.,
he fhture.
Rooma in • Washington &lt;^c. Give us a call.
Anltmunr has been discovered La tbo Block, south side State Street.
I
upper penlniula. and xmplx mid to
rnntsln Tn
_______ ■&lt;_____

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

Fourth Serie Drawing. April 5, 1375.

MOIIENTMAU, IIMIO A CB
hkaxcul

Hopkins L Barnes.

Dtopearary. ’BuSeto, N. Y. The above
Work—a book of about ntao hundred
large pages, profusely illustrated with
I Kemombx John Stanley hsa for sale
Wood Engravings and Colored plates,
a few bottlx of that oiwsi'sr lamerted
end well and strongly bound — will be
Frma Jroady for 83.00 a bottle. In
ssnL post paid, to any address, for Oas
cases where brandy is used for modidnDollar and Fifty Cents—making it the
। el purpoxs it Is invaluable.
82tl
cheapest bo&gt;-k over offered to the Ameri­
can people. Othx looks treating of
domraiic *medieiac, ol like six* and
style of binding, and not nearly m well
illustrated, with no cotored plates, and
NOTICE.
some of them containing no prescrip­
tions and making known means ol xlf- I Aay and all persons having friends x
curo for the diseaax which they disceaf,
rail fat from three dollars and a half to relatives in ths old cemetery, are hereby
five dollars. Were Dr. Pisrou's Work | notified that mxsnrea will bo taken for
not published by tbo author, printed I tbo removal ol suck bodtee after thirty
end bound with bis own machinery, end days from this date. They will bo re­
were it eold through agents, as other like
works are, tbo price of it would have moved to ths so-called free burying]
to bo not lox that four dollars. For ground of tb» Riverside Cemetery. AU
when the publisher pays the anthx a unknown bodies will bo buried in tbo
fair price for bis production, then adds
a profit to hia invxtment large enough
to satisfy himself and compensate him,
not only for hh labor, but also tor the
risk of pecuniary lox which fas amumos
ia taking the chances of ths enterprise ;
proving a success, and when tha State,
County aad canvassing sgent has each
received his profit, they have added to
the oxpenx of a book, that originally 1
cost about 81.25, ao much that the peo-1
pls hare to pay not lex than 84.00 for .
IE” x..
Medie&lt;i Adviser, on tings I*. O. April 13th, 1375.
—* within the peenn- | J, Bradford. Mn. Emily Cookf M.
IConwll, Mix Martha Cook, F. M.
Graves, Mie. Jemsa Kilpatrick, Geo.
I W. Boule, Mrs. Ostoolta £. Smith.
J. M. Ngvnrs, P. M.

4 00

above actual cost ol publication. That
thorn desiring the book may run nJ
lick oi taring their money ia sending it
through the mails, the author advertisx
that money addreeeed to him at Buffalo,
N. T., aad inctoeed in registered letters,
may be at his risb-of loss. The author’s j
largo correepondenm with the people
upon modioal matters, which ere are 1
credible informed, troquently exceeds
three hundred |lottors a dav, and re-1

1*001 Office Dravpor Hw. »&gt;.

fawanis ms* Mr ns n*.

It BOOM that ho WM hoMlaga hoard
aad by aoora mistake the raw wu giggad book suddenly, striking hie haad
aad tosriely manglisg the samv, Dr.
moettag will be held in the school houw,
CUM A. Twxmc. the youngest son of
oa ssb**l section, Aprfl tint at IS e'siosk
Dr. H. C. Turax, who the day previoua
a.*.
H. N. Monaa, Sap't.
gradMted from the median! department
•f th. Uniynemiy of MisHg* wan call­
A. R. Pratt
847AA ed to Me xuietance, aad who ■rismftilly amputated tbo head. At latent aoAyoo-Duwasn. JewwU. Mudge, Fal­
eouato young Valentin* waa doing aa
ter. Rif x, Brottoy aed Hicks.
woU no oeald ba
«Mi Mdo foir
Ayw-Duwwp. Jewell, Madge, Ful­.
ler, Bommer, Bentley and Hicks.
Nsyo—Nous
Tbo following ecsonats were uim
ined by Finance Committra and war*_

IOWA ANDMMASKA,

TbcBuriiWDj iitaiHfflnr R.E.CI

Thu apMe belongs to W. T.
Eartman, dealer in Lime, Planter

CVnton, Two through trains,daily,
1 wflfo Fatlroan Care oa night 'trola.
Fw-Blotui City aad Yaaktn. Two
truM oally.. Pullman OsratoMteeourt Vattoy Jone.

and Agricultural Implmenu. Arc.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?
THR PALMER ENCAMPMENT

FLOfflCE SETHS I1CSIKK

Grand Anniversary Ball,

UNION HALL,

61tf

urvr. Geo. MRter; Jastfooef the Ptaoe,
I AoolBeosA; JwtiwafthoPeowto fiU
weaxy. JohaM.Kif*; Owtobaiwir
of Highways, Hiram I. McrOI j Rum-

Applications for Agtnelx Reeetved-

* ari-TTas^rcfft jets:
TO-DAY** ADVERTISEMENTS.

aniutn.

23 Park Rew, lew Tort.

Hastings, Dec IS, 1874-

The total veto was 4146 against 851*
cast for Governor tost fall, whoa Bagley's
majority eras 404. This shows a bshdsome grin both ia the vote and ia the
majority, and yet was but four-fifths of
of a full vote and bat little ovx half
our real majority if there had been a
full veto. The short vote being ia thox
townships almost unanimously RepubBeaus. where there waa no strife for■
township oAeera

By Aid. JowsU—
That H. C. Lewis be allowed 8'45 for
disbursing City Fuads and 825 for col­
lecting licunsx

A sugar party will be given by E
Robiaeen, proprietor of tbo hotel of
Hickory Corwen, oa Friday eveniug the
ttd iaeL Pierce s band wiU furnish

borehlp, badge pins, seals. charms, ete.,
tn neat style ana st tow ratra.
The machlnsry of the National aad
। Blate Granges te bo kept in motion
moot depend upon the feus aad dux reeelved from the members of the Order,
and all such exactions mus: lx uniform,
and rest upon lb* broad baste of equal­
ity and Justice.
Jan. 1st, there were
Unagr» In
Indiana, According to the J.nnery
circular from tbo National Grange
boadquarten. there w ere. Jan. 1st, Zl.BU J
subordiaate Uraagx In the Lu Hadi
Btatea, aa Ineraax of C4 einm Dec. 1st,;
—one month. General prosperity is

�WE!

PORTER
rb.

ia in distress we reach oul'a'heS^
hand. We look after th* window* and
orphan.. There ia a fraternal fwliue
1-etwun the North , and Beuth. When
tha Nebraska safforere appealed far aid
the very first to reepond «u the Miaaj-ppi Stale Drang, which rated »l.OOO.

°r. m«u i»’^k EHP“' “• BNurt-

u

§60,000 00
Medicated

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

Cough Candy.

T,.

D.

SINK’S

172nd BSO UL^/t MOSTBJ. Y

9999999999999

with cheers. The Patron* [of Husbaad
ry is an outgrowth of th. institutions of
our land ; -but I am sorry to aay that it
is not understood. The grange u not
to cures, but to benefit society; not to
tear down but buM up. We do not
wish lo make grain crow in ths streets

TWO GnAND CAPITAL . OF

lrs.000 EACH IN CASH.
E&amp;sitnimii
I Kona aa l ll««o. -Ith ptlt er mmalad Har*".
"XbtSfol’ "***
™*“tejaawsJrtte. .swstoi
Tl&gt;r«a &lt;te!4 Astaeiaan IhiaUu Wrteko* w-rtbWS

*75

A.DKXTH WAXT1D TO HULL TICK t
.bom l.lbtral I'ivciaae, will be *tel.

dn.lam eretateteze hall UrtefsdM*.
iristMa «f the mesrer at drawtas, so* M
.rmtli&amp;a ■■ nfor.nM te ib* liutnh.i^ai. ■

•tsttsstr

totos

tj Pectoral,
■rtjwas’MSJar*

SEED AND PLANTS.
Z-« p
Tk. rr».C.?«Co4 Cr*»Urr.,
V, V. sort for Uplute.
er Qsr.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.

Grand River Valley Division

emii i a. itew Jita?

Shipping Boxlrg, 3 Hom- Power,

4! Horae Power. |3.Lj.

** *

TCHISOM .TCPEKA&amp;SANTA FERAILROAD
ALDINE

COMPANY'S

NEW PUBLICATIONS. i

Eo«. Gpcsrar Gurcxxrx—As spring
approaches it will soon bo limo to make
preparatiotn for our gardens —to get
the seed* ready in'season—to make up No Part of rba Principal PayaUv for Pouf Yoe. THE ALDINE; THE ART JOURNAL1
OP AMERICA.
our minds whst wo want lo plaut. and
aow. and to think how to do tbis to ad­ A FINE 8RAIN6R0WIN6 RESIGN.
vantage, and get [tbo greatest returns
for our labor on a few square rods of
tend. We should comment very early
ia tho spring, and not wait till all tho
spring's work on the farm t* done be­
fore ttes garden is plowed. Eren if the
men folk aro in a hurry, let them stop
and attend to it in eeanon. If wo wait
until lire teal moment, everything ia
hurried over, everything is late, and «e
Parts I, II, III aud IV ar. now ready.
&lt;l&lt;&gt; not have much of a garden. I used
to make very hard work ia taking caro
SUTTON’S
ot a garden ; I did not know any belter;
the children disliked to get down to pull
Leisure-Hour Miscellany.
weeds; I did not like it any bettor than
they did, bat did not say muck about it.
organizations
Ho saw tho injusaee't because I wanted to get all tbo help 1
done to tbo farmers through lack of or- ~'"
w and ----—
could,
was-------------------------careful to aay nothing
gnnuation. He wrote up the book now discouraging. Tha great drawback in
REPRODUCING
in use in every grange, not realizing garden culture is weed* which aoem
what influence U would have. To-day determined to grow ia.epite of ua; wo
the grange reaches to every State in tho need to destroy them once a week all
Union. The speaker said that ho met
Saunders at tha National Grange. In have; anything else grow, । Fur two or
The London Art Journal
hi* opinion each a body of men as mot three year. I have bce£x«aking im­
at tho Nation*! Grange never assem- provements, trying to sero hail work
hted before in the United State*. The in gardening. 1 find that by using a
sharp
weeding
hoe
(Allan
’
e,
1
think)
tn
Pstroo* aro doing more to restore har­
mony and good feeling between the cut up tho weeds txrtwecn the row* in a
North aad South thaa all other causes. tunny day, and have them will until
The Southern granges welcomed tlic tho next day. then take a .mall, very
Northern granges tn convention nt narrow blade hoe, and hoe around ] beCharleston, and ho never met with such tweun the plants, tints I cun got along
hospitable treatment os they recoirwd al a great deal faster than to get down nnd
pull the weeds with toy hands.
,
Another improvement is to have tLo
Had this orgauiution existed before the
THE MT JOU1SAL.
He keeps constantly on
war it would never hsvc ocrurrrd. There pees and early potatoes, and such thing*
I. In 15 nwaUly part*, at 11 rat
was a necessity for such an organiza­ as can be harvested before I bo 1st of hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
«•»« Ifo b»«l fall [-.»• Rlamn
tion. All other professaom bad their August by tbemaelvee, and when they in price from .$25 Oto$1800.
at.
out
of
th.
way.
put
on
a
very
heavy
organintioos and met together to couAlso. Agent for famous
•ult their own internets Corporations coat of manure, the mor. th. batter ;
have been formed and by legislation plow it in, and tow buckwheat, Dr oats,
have Iteen able to abuee labor. Rail­ or aomethiug that .will make a rapid
roads, telegraph, expreai companies, growth; plow It about tho first week In
and all other basinets in die country is tieptenfta^ryturning lindcr the green Manning and Burdett Or­
eoatrolled by corporation*. The’ farm- irop. Here will be a place where roots,
era have become tho prey to all these or anything else, can be rabwd with gans.
8EMS FOR THE ALDINE,
'■orporatious. Farmers alono were with­ pleasure the following year, saving
out an organization. Hence tbo necoo- much back aching work In weeding.—
X Tradesmen and buyer* fix their By taking the garden It this way. a part
upon everything ; competition is each year, the weeds can be cleaned
cut off -and farmers must take their out, and tlio toll brought to Ita highest
price. Wheat buyers, wool buyeie, and state of cultivation without any lose of
(tork-packera combine and fix their crops; tho soli become. k&gt; light and
pricw. Manufacturer* combine and I
thrir i*fluence goes to legislative halls.
Tbo mon elected by your tutee legislate
for thaee corporations. ‘ Just alter the
burning of Chicago when Congress at­
tempted to roJuca the tariff on lumbsr, alone, on account of It* retaining mois­
our Michigan repraeaatatives fought it ture better lo dry, hot weather. Gar­
SCRAP BOOKS.
wUh a eummenuable seal; and it was dening for profit ia not understood as It
defeated But tbo reduction ofthetraiff should be. How many poor men who
on wool peered from 00 cents down lo depend on their dally labor for their
40 coots, and Ute busiewe* of wool-rnis- tread, would find a great, many dollars
imr ha* •mated to bo profitable. Eighty that aro paid out for provleJons, raved

JOHN PETTIT

New England

Aaa,nl.,-i
-ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

■

Dera Tsn MJftr Ctil. literal

Organs,

We manufaeiurAand furnish at low price*. Pulley*, Shafting, Courting* ss4‘
Hangers, abo furnish Belling. Gum Hore, Ac.
' Further Information will be cheerfully ‘riven by addraailtia the mouufscuesrj

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XATU^r of gooilqlesBI.ua I
'namely: Light ruunlnc I
ero.xMh, nolxless, rapid, I
durable, wllh («-rfectl
chine for mmufaciwitf .
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fori delivery only slate* ”
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coater against u«
We furnish tho mo­ of Industry, which la after year* they
tive tat a treedmilL grinding us in the
will not forget, witHeXIthwHItag batata
durt. Il is said that wo tr&lt; a political
they .h*1}’ t*&gt;eir mother? MM. J.
crgaaiaotrtm and * i*h to asrtrol *11 the
cS ers aad the Government. Wo are
not a political organization and never
isteud to T&gt;e one. Politics is forbidden
in the grangi:. Wbou a {wreoa ero-uks
of politics in the grange the master's
gavel fslte and he has to take his sent.

JAMES LEFFEL&amp;CO. .

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well filled, over 70V persons being iu
sltendanea. The meeting was presided
over by Mr. N. Chilson, of this city,
State Vurdnunng Agent.
'
Tho "Rallying Song" was sung by
tha choir, and prayer otfcred by tbo Rev.
C. H. James, pastor of the Baptist
Church, after wltfeh "Work for th*
Night is coming’’ way sung, when J. J.
Woodman, of Paw Paw. Master of tho
State Grange, was inlrodored. His
•object was, •'The Objeetv and Aim* of
onr Organteaticn. , Tho Patrons of
Husbandry, from a nucleus of three or
four men, ha* grown up to 30,000
granges with a membership of 1.500,VOO. Tbo grange originated iu Washingtou. It was Wm. Saunders, a Scotch­
man, who originated nnd pcrfoctod the
work. He is a true type ol tho gen­
tlemen willing to [work for the good
of his follow men. living as he did al
Washington ho saw the noceasily for
such an orgnnuation. Every other as-

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fraternal relation of tbs grange, nnd of
ths farmers looking more to ths aurrouadiuga of thsir horns, nnd making it
more attractive for their children. In­
stead of mmtting (ha idsa of book­
farming farmers should sneouraga it.
Every occupation in rocioty tires its own
prices; making tho tost of manufacture
tho basis of price. Fanners allow oth*
er oecunatioas to Mtablish prtess for
their labor. Wa wish to cheapvn th.
modo of 'doing buri non. Jualsolong
aa one class allows another to think for
tbcm, they will be upon a lowsr social
THE ORANGE.
plane. Labor is the soure. of all weatlb,
and the laboringdasMi pay tho expenses
of the world. We don’t want to break
Mau Mealing at Battle Creek—The
down merchants, but want to do away
History and ^Object* of the Orange. with the credit system: He advises ths
fanners to paytea they go, and do with­
out that you cannot pay for. Ho spoke of
railroads nod tbo cost of transportation;
Battle Creek, March 2tJtb, 1R75.
and chwed by saying that their object
A large mana meeting olgrangcre un­ wa* to bless sooety and correct tho
der tho aospiccs of U&amp;U Creek Union
council; waa held at the Opera House

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THE ALDINE PASSE-PARTOUTS.

ADV1CC QIVCM BY M.
FRBK Ctf qWAWCE

C1SVASSRRS WAITED.
THE ALDINE COMPANY.
58 Maidan Lane, New York.

BRICK FOR SALE

It'iu hr aicUru.

Batinrt, Him I Ttaw,
Detroit and Brand EapMz. Mloh

DR. C. A. SMITH’S

Rrlkantfi
JAMES NESBET.

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Coo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 1875.

VOL. XIX. NO. 52.
h’BSRal api fibres Cafij.

lar clerks to die!
Don’t 1 bog of you. over thing of
clerking in any of its forms. Don't be
salesman, a book-kee|M-r, a anything
about the great mercantile concerns.—
There arc nrixro to bo drawn, but the
Kentucky Library was a certainty in
comparison. Where one goto a prise ton
thousand draw blanks, and a blank in
this line of life is tho blankest thing in

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Clasping her hands with delight, lit­
tle Flossy Green stooped down to exam­
.bildren of the city trader his charge. ino the delicate blossoms twinging to
Ho wdlf take them ont of the street, and fro liku tiny bells moved by the
place them where they will be eared toft south wind. Sh* was only a child,
tor, have them educated and taught but atie had a quick eye for beauty;
useful employment, on.1 maku of the and this first tight of the graceful
street Arabs good and useful men and uvutaria was to hern glad revelation.
women. There is no wider field of
•■How pretty 1 how prettyI" she ex­
philaniiirophy or one in which more claimed ! and then turning to her eomgvcal can bo done. Tbo drunken father I
a.«,u (no csa. 01 in. no.-

Shoulder

Spoke

Call and

.Spoke

cent.
longei than

Samples.

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, Cut or break.

Lolptera ch.ld at wtU-if Meh1 a parent
keeps control of iteichili U wiU bo not
1'orgh e fault. Tho Italian padrone
who imparts young children, and trains
them a* street beggar/, and tho whole

ggKWrSSCS
To Young Men from the CountryBergh in a new role—Beecher-

from tho country Is to got iu some largo
city, New York being, of course, tbo
first choice. The young man who has
to arise at four and go oat in tho rain
or enow, a* tho caso may be, and do
tho chore, on a farm, boforo tlio regular
' '
• - naturally doixarting and lose

e»t city, and sees tho spruce vu
with their hair parted in it
standing in graceful atlitudi

insaan.

pleasant, ologaut jifo they leal, that ho
makes up hia mind to got there himself,
cMi-1 if he has narrn enough, ho doos it.
I change for tho batter or not.

No other firm usea thia Machine ns they are sole proprietors of it. None but IndianiusOlelimtA. T. Stewart &amp; Co., tho largest dry
ed Timber, and thoroughly uensoned, under cover from 3 to'5 y&lt;ars, and put together by the l»eM ■ good dealers in tho United States, eraWagon Machines. Every Wagon fully Warrantee!.
1 ploy in their uptown store about seven
y-iav--‘-T- m&gt; raMoealils t,nn,. oat*.,"•«
Itsiter S B*tl«r'» •tor*.
faevlTS

HEATU, SALISBURY ECO.

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CALL AND SEE THEM.

.

IBALXns IN FVBXITUHX. Vs-Mstery &lt;Je«b.
•*S S*n**»l Mlra-fasr* si’«». *•«

DENTIST

NaiWle,

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Mich®!.

JOHN STANLEY

THE
Hastings Drug Store

You will find a lull line of Drugs,,
Medicinee, Chemical", Pointe, Oita Dye*
Stuff aud everything Iralonging ta a firs!
clan Drag Store.

Canned Fruits and Fish.

Sitiital aii Malawi

DENTIST
Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

T. De Witt Talmage, Edita.
Free delivery and on time.

Buifdings Torn Down

i hundred salesmen of all grades These
: men arc ruled by a discipline as rigid
, as that of a Prussian army. They are
I required to be oa hand at seven in the
i tho morning to answer to their names
at roll-tail, and take their places. If
। they art- behind time a minute, that
minute is charged to them and deducted
from the! r salaries. Sicknou makes no
iditfcrouce. They are require &lt;1 to beat
thior Dvsta from 7 a. tn., till 7 1-2 p, tn.
Ifouo is absent, ho hut to say why. If it
should be. sickness or auy other good I
cause ho is mit dtacliarge-1, but bis time is I
deducted, and there as no appeal allowed.
The great merchant knows nothing of j
the circumstances of lus men, car dues

Help ! Help ! Help

The spring limo lias come when orcrybody want* the house cleaned and paid for. Is iU Let us mo. The lowwalla papered, end tlio best place to g6i cot salary paid to regular salesmen iu
this establishment is soren dollars per
week, and the highest twenty 1 the great
majority of them receiving from twelve'
to fifteen doUara per week. Out of this
twelve dollars tho salesman has to pay
first, seven dollars t&gt;er wook for board
School Books, Blank Books, Thy arid
Gift Books, nad everything in this line
goto a room eight by ten feet, fa an attic,
to please Old aad Young.
and two minis per day of the cheapest
aud meanest food that the chea[&gt;est and
meanest market* afford, cooked in
tho vilest and most atrocious stylo poaaiSan&lt;a Clans
bio. Hia washing costa him not lee*
than one dollar par week- -for cleanli­
ness ia required—which loaves him but
four dollars. Then ho pays at least ono
This is tho place to buy your presents
dollar per wook for car taro, postage
Wo have the best line of goods that
tv ns over brought to Hastings. Call
stamp*, and other incidentals, lenvixg
and examine far yonreelf and you will
him three dollars ta go on for clothes
BUFFS,
find dur stock complete.
and such noyeltiee. Ho gate sick oecaWHITE B LAKS,
Remember tho place, tho Old Stand,
vionallr, and losing an hour now and
then isfunartadablc, all of which make*
sign of tho Gulden Mortar
FRENCH SATINS,
targe bote* fa his small salary.
SATIN FINISH,
To sum it all no, bo work*, like a
and FANCY GILTS, galley-alavo throe hundred and twelve
days iu tho year, twelve and a half
hour* per day, and gala a most stinted
living, and nothing more. Many a
good-looking clerk in Stewart’s this day
would exjxwo naked foot if ho took bis
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boot* oH for going without stockings
eave* the cost of baying and tho eo*t
of washing And th* wearing of black
scarf* to cover the shirt front is not
generally a matter of taste. Tho shirt
coats three dollars and the washing
coats twelve and a half cents every limo.
A black scarf and a collar h made to do
duty for * shirt.
Mad* at the
And these poor fallow* daro not alriko
for better pay, or complain in any way.
Should one intimate a desire fur more,
off gore hia bead, and a hundred stand
ready aud eager to take his plane. Andwhat ta the ultimate reward for thia ?—
Promotion cornea in tim» to three who
On JEFFERSON STREET, oroi Runhave ospectal fitnus. and more than
yen’s Boot &amp; Shoo Stare.
su;&gt;erhuman industry and energy. In
such an eetabliahmoni, if you Hr* long
c*n s*d m* arsctaiuni *r copy
enough, nark hard enough, aud know
unruffiE,
dtlauixu old ricrrwi.
a
enough, you cau gst up tbo maguiflWurulad.
cent salary of twenty-four dollars per
WMk!
Young man. if you don’t like your
JOHN C. BLACK,
farm learn a trade, but avoid the countProprietor.

BOOKS £
SDTIIIVim',

headquarters.

THE CHR5STUN AT WORK. Qysters received daily

FLOOD

FLOOD

WALL

PAPER

SMITH, MANES &amp; PRKSTON'S

J. P, ROBERTS.

HASTIIGS MARBLE WORKS! FINE^PICTURl3S 1

Cole &amp; Son.

At Granger Price!

WING GALLERY,

GROCERS

OferarttitlkMimsilt

fflcra

B. F. CHIDESTEB,
31tf
Agast ud Operator

Tins USD
UK I HUB

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

OUw CoMlmllfi.
a languid watch for it, unless ho forgets !
In starting on a journey, one must keep
a sharp lookout not to bo left.
There
is nxma of the quiet sarrendor of these
common cares to experionrod and trusty
hands, which is tho best return 9 man
gsts fur hia firn dollar, a day. -And it
is a very good investment fur a host or
clerk-tu make his personal oversight and
good will fait by trifles. A courteous
■■Como and soe u. again, sir," whou a
cu&gt;toner pays hia bill, ba* ito iofluonoo

Henry Bergh, who is bated by every
two-legged brute in Now York, has en­
larged hia sphere of operations. He
i has survived all the sneers and jibes at
his Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals, and has pat the brute truck­
'
'"
rn to a very de-

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

lion by so many |*up!o who refuse to
believe a surd of Tilton, Moulton or
Mrs.Jdoulton.
11, ccber danius point-blank tho truth
ot every allegation, and professes to lie
able to account for every letter or doc-

satisfaction ul the world. I earnestly
hope lia may, but I am bound to say he
has not don&gt;- It vi'I. To-day ho standi
precisely where he did six months agu,
oix-S|it tbat-his stat-manta have now th«
.trungth that au oath in a court gives.
Ho lias not nrcwun-.od fcr tho letters, or
tho money, ar anything also connected
with th? matter iu any way conclasiro.
In short, to thw ordinary intellect,
hu statemnato are too thin fur credence.
I f ho is innocent of tho crimo charged,
ho ix, and has -been, tbo moat simplominded, idiotic old, innocent that ever
lived, and his friends would ba jnstifiud
in asking for a guardian. If ho was in­
nocent, one straight statement, one sin­
gle, manly blow from the shoulder
would have eesttored lhe conspiracy
aad fixed him firmer than ever in the
affectioas of his people.
Hud lie been inmxjout ho could have
(jelled tho allrgo-I Mtnbiaation, and
could liare tns.lo Brooklyn too hot to
liavo heht them, in two hoar’s lima,
Iffttr. Bceehsr is innocent, bo is not the
shrewd man the world has given him
credit of being

1 When
Whoa told,
told, she
ah. responded
respoudmi with
with a
a ut«ta—» -i
r. i-Oh!
.qi-1 now 1
. tknow
_____ all
- about
। ~Ufiod
air:
it. Cousin Frank rowed them. -I hoard
graodpa say he waa sowing his wild
oats, but I didn't know where. I wish
bo d sow eomo ta my garden. I mean
to ask him the next timo he comes."
. An opportunity for this scon ottered.
Frank Diasmoor was leaning idly over
the garden gate, surveying the miniature
beds his littlo eousiu had bordered with
pebbjes, when she ran to meet him and
prr furred her reque»t,.C____ _____ _
_____
, ... ■

‘■Why. 1 mean so; grandpa said yon
sowed wild osts, and 1 want all the
pretty flower* in my garden. What
midoyuu sow them away down by th*
wood* *0 far off?” I got a lot of them;
but I want eomo growing right here.”
“Where are the flower.?”
“In lhe aittiug-room.ita my own vase
mamma gave mo last Christina.. Come
in and *vo them."
By this time the young rasn had a
faint suspiaou of th* mistake which bad
been made by hia pet cousin, and this
suspicion became an assurance when,
ditectly after, in answer to her eager
quMtioning. hi* grandlather -told her
that tho wild oat* he was sowing were
of a ditlyront variety from those in her
raw.
,
“What kind?’’- the then nskod.—
“Won't they grow and turn flower* J"
• No, my child, they will bear no flow-

rny heart to have him do w. There
son't l&gt;e any flowers, but there'll be a
dreadful h arrest that he'll haw to reap,
if ho don't root up what he’s eowed.”
The handsome face fiuhed and then
pale ; the dark eyes flashed and then
filled sith tears ; the-thia lips curled
scornfully and then quivered with emo­
tion. Without any attempt to justify
himself, Frank Dtasmoor wont bis way.
But the eager questions of the child
and tho solemn words of th&lt;&gt; aged
trrandeiro were not lost upon him.—
New reaulvas were fartnod. Henceforth
new motives held sway overlheart and

A National Freight Railroad.

This phrase, hackneyed as it is. grows
every yoM fuller of moaning. Lite in
a city is not the same thing as it was
ten years ago, before elevators, electric
bolls, snd generous plumbing had
brought the elemaute into thorough
service for merchants and manufac­
tures, business, and everybody's homes.
The luxury of bring is ‘attained in a
first-rato New York hotel. Tho visitor
alights from n' carriage at tho 'private
door, enter, a high vestibule through
which the broere sweeps freshly, warm
in Winter, cool in summer, from cari­
ous ventilating works in tho basement.
Tho marble or tihfi floor, th* wainscot­
ing of rich woods, tho frescoed eoiling,
the stairs softly carpeted in warm colon,
please the eye wherever it turns. A
word to a servant, and a luxurious upliolstorod elovaior beam one to his room,
which may bo on tho limt floor or the
sixth; all are aliks handsome and con­
venient in fitting up. It is quite tho
choice of many person, to take the npjw&gt;r rooms for their grantor quiet, airi­
ness, and the view, which from the top
of a tall hotel, spanning from tho green
Jersey shores to the built up Heights of
Brooklyn, taking in tho clustering pin­
nacles aad town* of tho city till the
Harlom|b!ocka aro wrappod In mist, is
br no moans a dispiriting sight to greet
one by morning. There is little fear erf
fire. Tho stairways are of stone, and
the partitions filled with fire-brick,
while the great boao lie coiled on every
floor, to spring on tho first symptoms of
fire in the rooms. Tho bath, the hair­
dresser, the news stand, the restaurant,
aad lira physician are fa tho house. A
•camstrcM is in . cal] fire the Indios who
want hasty service on,their dresses. To
obtain a carriage, theatre ikkota, rail­
road tickets and sleeping berths, one
has bat to touch the magio button which
touches tho electric wire in every room.

WHOLE NO. 986.

allowed to slip through her hands, it
can never be won back by any efforts
she may hereafter pat forth:
The
farming community aro equally inter­
ested in tho subject, aud take every op­
portunity at expressing their seatimsnta.
Recently at Rpriufield, HL, tho Oboad
Transportation Committee of the State
Farmsrs’ Association reported in favor
of an air-lino railroad from Omaha to
New York, to be built and oontrolod
by lhe General Government, giving the
preference to New York as the shipping
point, and making it an indispensable
condition that kch rtad should bo sub­
ject to no side infl osnw« and uncon­
trolled by loeaLintorosts. It is rontondcd that such a road, a portion of which
is already buil^ would shorten tho route
from Omaha ta Now York eomo 290
miles; it woald^travorM the richest
«
— district
1:--!- in the
•&gt;_ —
rid;; it
it would
farming
world
be direct and
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easy
grades,
and take
400 ton* of
___ -___
[ht more easily _
than
100
ton* can be catkisd by existing roads.
We understand n serious proposition
will be placed I before tbo New York
Cheap T’ranspirtatiou Aaaoofation, for
tbo aocouqilhhmcnt ol a similar pur­
pose, by private aubecriplious, under
the auspices of | tbta awtomation, by the
oonrtracUon ol a freight railroad be­
tween New Y’osk and th* West, to be
under th* contool and management of
Ums merchants *t Now York City and
tbo fahabitantaof the districts altag thisproposed route. We most heartily oom mend this project, and -ould Ira pleas. 1
to aeo tbo marebanta of New York take
hold of it fa such a manner as to lead
to an iuunedtate and practical result.
We think, however, that it would be
duoovored ultimately that the best and
most cffectivo moans of transportation
by rail, would bo a national freight
railroad under th* control of the G«v-

too, .beef midnight . Sergeant Ma
roe and eight men were oa guard. 1
vero wu refused adaaittaaca, aa t
family did not wtah to be disturbed
Can nay title to the gratitude* ot con­
ml1®exdateted i
temporaries and posterity bo higher “You'll have noise etmugh before 1m|
than fata? Can tbo disembodied spirits,
■fallowed to’look beck upon th* earth
at tail and e&amp;rt, bo .believed td look
back upon anything mor* trnoiy pleas■ ng than tho having done roch a work,
oed built such a monumont? fitsndtag
one day, some years ago, ia Bunhill
Fields burygroand,“in the east of Lon­
don, beside tho uobte tomb of Dental
Defoe, erected by subscription among
the children of England, and imagining
"A large body of the King's trooue
how gladly each of tboeo children gar* (supposed to be a'brigade of about
its penny fa honor of the man who 1200 to IMO) were embarked ta beats
wrote “ItobiMon ।Crusoe,” the thought from Boston. iM gone over to land cm
came fata ntind: is there anytniagin th* Lcchmore’s Point (so called) ta Oatacapacity of man *0 well worth doing as bridge: and that it was shrewdly Mteas this—by seton wrtlten work to ptexso, poeted tliat they were ordered to ssm
to instrtict, to benefit, to while away
tbo boars of the weary aad the ennui
of th* Idle -, and, dying, Mete behind
Hancock immediately gave lhe alana,
that work for th* oontiaued amusement
and instruction ef ages opuo agos. wills and the village church-bell pealed forth
tho nsuno of Aciiwer of the Young, In­ it. warning note. ; and font before tbs
structor of Middle Ufa, and Consder of dawn of the 19th eno hundred and thfrty &lt;w forty inhabitants of that town aad
tho Aged f
neighborhood had cellarted os the mm9neh, as admitted by ail tho world, i*
tho ntac* held tn the eatimation of man­ mon. Among tho excited patriots was
Jmiathan Harrington, the ifer. About
kind bv Daniel Defoe, through ono
ono’clock his mother roused him from
work alono. though he wrote many oth­

ers showing great talent and fagonuity ;
and such, quite as eortainly, ia ti*u&gt;lace
G,,ldxmith-uot so much a. Defoe, on
arosent of a stogie week, as in all the
walks of litesatnro ho has left enduring
and well-loved monuments behind him,
and yet in tbo mind* of thousands prin­
cipally, and in the rocoUoction of very
many solely, a« lhe author th* “Vicar of
Wakofiald.” In that one work seemed
to bo dons the work Of an age, changing
the [oputacregard from the free-spoken
and nut always deeoroua rosnanrea of
the time immfilatoly preceding him.
aud .boatag that a book might bo popu­
lar ta the minds and mouths of tho
worldly as well as tho virtneus and the
pious, without containing one word to
shock tho most shrinking modesty, or
pain th* most eontifive fooling. In tho
celebrity of that work, embodying tho
simple affair* and trifling adventures of
a country parson and his family, has

Wo hero no Intention, hare, of dwell­
ing on the life of Oliver Goldsmith,
though it was changeable and adventu­
rous enough to offer abundant field for
examination. Sorni- of its salient points
are well knows: that, ho waa born in
Lingford. Ireland, fa 1731; a statute fa
from of Trinity UoUngt, Dublin, now
attvstfag the pride of his native land in
th* fame of her child; that ha was in­
significant fa body, aad remarkably
er, not to say not eeoblw hotao|y in
that he traveled aver mhch of. the.
European continent, with literally no
tasani, oil on paying fcr hia food and
shelter by a few airs from his Bute, of
which bo was passionately fond and
CudQhat he drifted eventually to
idea, acquired fame, and th* friend­
ship of Johnson, Burke. Garrick, and
many others whueo very acquaintance,
was fam* ; bat nevsr became olherwta*
than poor, and never lost a strange
fancy for decking hia unlovely face and
figure in ernamsnt of dress, calculated
made by nature; that be died do^Jy
regretted in 1771, just when t^o war of
I tho Revolution was commencing; and
j that through all, of pronounced ad­
versity Sand comparative prosperity, bo
held tfceNove of many who beat know
him, and tbo reepoot of by far the great­
er portion.
Nowhere, in lhe London which for
eu long made his home, u one so close­
ly reminded of Goldsmith, to-day, a* in
the vicinity ot the Tomnle, the famous
taw-chamben snd residences of that
metropolis. On one of tho 'small courts
of the Temple is pointed out, with
natural pride, a chamber on tho second
floor, in which one Oliver Goldsmith for
a long time had his residonce, and
where gathered around him, in nightly
orgies of a mild character, if tradition
is to bo credited, so many gay fellows
with loud voice and addicted to uproar ions merriment, that ho received more
cencivs of tho place were not more
strictly observed. Poor old Noll 1 ho is
quite enough naw, and very nearly ta
the same neighborhood ; for in one of
tho gravelled walks, immediately ia
front of tho old Tmnpte Church, ones
hold by tho Knight* Templar, a* ana of
their principal house* to England, there
ia a nameleae dab over on oft-trodden
grave, and there lie* th* man wifo was
one* *0 noisy. Many of the visitors to
tho place know who sloops beneath,

is.ota, and looks a* fresh and nice as
»;&gt;rTbg fluilror*. It is filled with the
tucaAl of reading matter, prose and poe­
try- and is just such a publication m
should bo welcomed fa every kooaabold
in the Country. It ba* thoasoad* of
friends fa every section, aad all spaak
of it fa the highrat toras. Ttai coa­
tanta of tho May number are a* follows;
tbo Pacific, with euoh lateral brain'nee “Beenes ntoow the Hadsoa“May
as would give nil tho requisite facilitiea Ftowere;" “Tl* Fatal Gtora, er the
to tbo outlying aecttons.
As n stop
tuwarda this and, wo do not know but
that it would bo well far the Govern­
ment to aaoert its claims fcr help exIk. T&gt;-~V».:i__ .1- __ 1

mfaation to act with the militia.
was with difflcully that ha vu

It

cock, th* ta not ourbnrtatwa; w* befoag
to the cabinetIt was nearly the
break of day before he was peoMuM
not to throw bimeelf into the &gt;—4r of

tauso of James Rood, in Buriington, a
small neighboring town, and it wm
while on their way thithor that Adams,
on hearing the volleys of fire-anna «rf
tho British, sad beholding tbo rising
sun, exclaimed to Hancock, “Oh, what
a glonous morning is thia!”—From
•The Cuncord Fight.” by Frodeno
Hudson, in HieywY Fyun ftr Jbf.

cut State Boon! ol Agriculture, at
Woodstock, Ct., Mr. W^afWarwfae.
gave his reasons why he preferred the
Short-Horns a* dairy stock to other
breeds. He was of the opinionthat the

nay. Ho feeds all hia cows ahae with
grain and eteamed food aud extra

He said he had one cow that gave
3,COO quarts of milk iu ton sxonths
when cho was five years old, and that

.aid, bad bemi jret drtad el, but w^aid
eeou com. fa milk egWn
&lt;M cuuree,
such a row will consume a large sawwU
of food. The next best to have, be
thought, is a grade Ayrshire
wift
svrigb 2W pound. W than lAShcrtHum : but he oauld no: see any perroptilde difference fa the amouatof femd
wnramed by these two row.. H# could
not **e but that one will reewire jus* aa
much food a* the other, and th* KlwrtHorn will give from three to tour hun­
dred quart* at mdk more, year faa.
tho Ayrshire and th* Klr.rt-liora ales
wilt weigh nearly ene-third more.
He said he bod made oUMnwttaM,
ox they eame ta hta way. and this terfta
rerolt. The f-hoTt-Horas tMk. as mwl
milk from tbo .utan amuual of food aw

�system and thu range between c.nu-e and
effect which was aue te th. great else
of the country and the variety of our
Industrial intenota, aad ao as year after
year pareed away without the craati,
they, too, loot their caution and thought
everything would go on as before. Tt\o
trial came however and lab el on us. The
exhaustion. the losses and dtstractf on
of wealth entailed their inevitable con
ecquende*. If that baa been tho result
in the North, and are think tborv are
few who will question It, it has been

the prohibitory law, is unusually alringent. Under ita proriuoaa tbo Mayor
aud Alilermeu of nay eiiy or the Select,
,
any
person whom they deem unfit tor
tho privilege; liquor shops must be
elooed before 12 at night aud not open
before six in tbo morning; liquors sold
must bo ol standard quality and free
from adulteration; nc salo or delivery
of liquor shall bo made to n person
known to be a drunkard, or to an intoxicatod person or to d minor, and li­
censes are divided Into fire ctaiiM. with
fees varying from not Use than fifty to

batno of Mrs. Ana 8. Stephens' new so­
ciety novel, now in prera and to bo pubhshod shortly by T. B. Paterson A
Bros, Philadelphia. It will no doubt
moot with great pcqmlarily as weU m
have a very largo sale, for Mrs. Stephoas stands at the head of’American
novelists, always teaching a good moral,
and writing in a fascinating manner;
and this, her last effort, fa fully equal to
her cetebrated work, “Fashion ^nd
Famine.” Among our numerous novel­
nits no one produces such thoroughly
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
good, because natural dialogues, and
you can rarely make an seen rate guess
al tho dsaouement in any of her novela.
Infthis, as in some other respects. Mrs.
Btepheha i» iufini'«ly superior to alt
other writers of tbo present day.—
‘-Bxstha's ExcACDixrr’' will be issued
in a largo duodecimo volume, at ths
low price of 81.75 in morocco cloth, gilt
back, or 81.50 ia pnper cover; and will
The stock is Complete ia ovary debe for sale by all booksellers, or co[de«
partmanf. Haring been bought very
of it will, bo sect to nuv ono. tu any
low, and the public will find it for their
place, by mall, pout paid by tho I*ubUshers, "*. B. Paterson A Brothers, tivo, nnd ono reads chapter after chap­ interest to pstronix* us
PhitedidphU. Pa., on remitting tho ter without being conscious thaf-he is
nrice of it Io them in n letter. All of perusing mere fragments et.laloria ad­
Mrs. Ann A Stephens' Twenty-two dressed at diffoicnt times and under
popolsr Books &lt;e put up in neat box. varying circumstance* to different peo­
nr..-..
fjl . mF'r.. a ■ T -.
i__ -J ple. All that man-i-lously strong and
useful life, filled with such broad netiritics, snd operating with equal power in
ao many department* of iabcr, i* un­
folded in these page* in tho simple,
modast, cannot, compact cud virurou*
language nf tbo man himself- No bio­
graphy, certainly, however skillfully

chief richre disappeared Ida moment
under the prociamatlan of Kraaocl|&gt;a- In esse of damage done by an intoxi­
tlon, where the whois order of society cated person the liquor dealer is msdo
WM Rubvertcil from top to bottom, anil liable, ani be Li further aubjoot to dam­
ages should lie psraut in selling liquor
to a parson habitually itablo to iutoxisomething al a distance, but a devastat­ enti on, after wonting from a hutlicnd,
ing presence in the fields, the rtore- wile, child, guardian or employer. Tbo
bouene and tbo dwellings. When tbo liquor dealer it compelled to giro a bond
future Macauly or,Bancroft comes u&gt; of ono thousand dollars aa a guaranty
retrace this period with tho cnndld |«-u of the fulfilment of the provisions of tho
of the historian, be will not find any­ act, and in cato of notation is subject
thing unusual In the disorder and dis- to a fine of not leas than fifty nor more
than ono hundred dollars, or itupriauuNorth or South during the past decade,
noy will be think anything dlffi-runt
was fXMolble. Tbo truth fa, It la a mat­ six mouths, or by loth such fine and
ter of wonder that wo have nil passed imprisonment. Tho bill bus just pavwd
Lnited States, exclude slavery from its through the last ten year »o well an w* tho MusschuMtts senate by a rote ol of which «• hero before taken occa­
limits prior to the formation of a State have, am! that wo have made sncli gcx-d fdpdevn to eight, having previously sion to speak witla approbation, has uow
reached its ulovauth and twelfth cum­
ConatiBmoftT
pared! tho noose of Rapreeentatire*.
bers, of tbo forty forming tiie scries;
Douglas answered it very much as I
anti we fool that wo am performing
feared he would—even more boldly in
nothing uwro than a duly in again rail­
the affirmative than I had expected.—
ing public attention to tho oxcollonce of
lie declared that “in his opinion the
n publiration embodying ns much of
people of a iTemtory could, by lawful
noisily a» of merit. To find so much
means, exclude slavery from their midst
thoroughly excellent mailer, ao uncxprior to the formation of a State Con­
ceptiouably printed, nnd so handsome
stitution.”
He went on to say that reward complete reconstruction as we
illustrated al the vc’.y loir price of25 cis.
slavery could only bo upheld by “police might.and ought to hare done, but It
regulations.'' End that theae reliaa
There is eometitnea u sharp, uer number—is »om&lt;rthing for which the
does forbid us to groan over the action- fancy.
'
struggle between ti e great ri­ Ixxir of readers have cause to bo grate­
of the past decade as exceptionally dia, feverish
'
ful ; and judging from who: wi- uudorcreditable to tho American people, or ,val corp"ratwns, Lut the end of it ia stuut of the rapid increase uf cirvulathat they agree nut Io dieagre-*, and
in any manner to dlspalrof tbo future. ,
tion, wo her.) nodoubt that they ore no.
Even political matters ar; not so ba 1 aa Lmakn up, at least in juirt, Ly high Tho Miscellany,'us so may Loforu have
and fares, lhe munry they hare
many are ready to apprehend. The hfreight*
lost by “catting indur ” i5&gt;iupetitiou rymurlted, doos not protend to bo en• - --—’
•———j
citizenship
of
lhe
freedmen
it
alaitfih।
between railways'," says Mr. Adam*, “is lirchr original in its routen'.s and pjakoeffectually prevent tho introduction of
edbeyand injury, notwithstanding there tho
,
it into their midst, etc.
medium through which cunsolida- up, but to blefid the very bsmt of original
,
When wo returned to ths hotel after are many at the South with a few North- tion
and combination work thi-msclrca
,
tho meeting, Mr. Lincoln said to mi: ern allies who are conspiring agslast It. out"
The competition of throw great
’
‘•Wall, MadiU, how did you liks tbo The i«»plo tor a time may be deceived linos
resulted in tho Saratoga romhinaway I bo^d my row with Douglas to­ bysueb, they may even give their favor ttl &gt;n, and tho practical union of lhe Bal­
day’" “Mr. Lincoln,** said I, “before
timore 4 Otrio with the other railway*
is merely a question of time., Not only
you spoke you had three chances out of
four for tho Senate. Now I think Doug­ to guard against nil real danger from tho oxporicncw of our country but that
las has three out of four. I am going whatever source it may be threatened. of Europe eatablishee tho thurcm. A &gt; .---“ ‘h.t wlmt they
back to Chicago in tho morning, and Tbo heritage* of the war are lodged in r...nt book by Cbnrlo. do Franquoville, ,h“
_!u
*s— . .
. jcia
&gt;“-u-r before been put lu
the heart* ot the maaao-t ofiur people, “Tno Administration of Public Works
alreadJ •a,J- ,l‘?»
you have lot and they wUl not be given up under any ia England,” draws a forcible contrast ‘{I**,.Ao1'
between tbo proven of railway build-1
A’**
“'-hur in the
circumstance*. Though many vlcfael- ing in Franco and England, and shows
o!,u( “* vr,«,nal ,,,rt,cr’ M,t
tudes, perhap* through many experi­ that tbo two different methods lead to c*rtalaIT Jour not
ments like the one now being tried in the same aim,—abscn&lt;o of competition. I l„?.,Or_.n!aIlr'a1’
In England, tho State does’almost noth­
will go steadly. preeistentljr on. and will ing. the individual almost everything, in
triumph at last in the cooplete restora­ constructing a railroad.
In France,
tion
of
tbo
Union,
and
the
guarantee
of
tho relativo positions are somewhat tocould boat* thorn hurrahing and yolling
like Indians for tho “Little Giant’* out equal political rights to all men regard­ vorsod When tho road is built, the
less
alike
of
nationality
or
cumpkxiou.
English Government fixe» a maximum
on tho street, whom they bolievod had
routed Lincoln and won a complete probably long before the coming d -eadr- fore, requires tho stoppage of ono train
a day at each atatiuc, and does nothing
victory. Tbo reply Lincoln msdo to nio
as hn looked a: me |
The Election of Regent*.
iwrvines nndftgulate* ovorj-thiag. In &lt;"?;
’JH l*“*
’b° .^"nturo.
with a most singular exprewion of
a word. Franco ha. foHuddrn cumpeti»&gt;'«hioreu.. and
Under Hie above heading the Ann tion and dohberatriy created mononuli; th“ ^l«a«X ®‘*luc,'w?11'' "'V*11Arior Cburier oflaat Week publishes the while England has tria l to prevent m'o- ?'1 no‘ ,'c **“{ ,u
than
article printed herewith, and to which L—a----- j i— r-n-j .------•/._
follow Ibom to |ho cad. wo are safe in
wo invite the spcctal attention of our
assuming. Pionty of other and shorter
rcadcro. Not eo much, however, with
stories, inftretiing fee:*, tuttccllanic*.
hottsvhuM locipcA, nu-i good reading
generally, join with the lino pictures of
who very naturally desired to be elect- I
these nnmbero ia tasking nn n mast nf
ed. as to Ibst of the Inturancr (bntpany
most
cqjoyablc and O"|Uiliy valuablo
which sought by using Its influence.In
reading,
which should be
favor of a parti.ular candidate for office
widely circulated tlmnit has y»t found
to secure a reduction of the tax empos-

I

ABRAHAM

HEATH, SALISBURY &amp; CO,

LINCOLN.

Letter from Mr. Joseph Medill of the
Chicago Tribune—He Gives Some
Interesting Remlniscensae of the
Lincoln-Douglas Campaign of 1858.

[iadIcm doing bualnra* la this State.—
That thia lax Is now loan than it ought
tobedoea not admit ofaalnglo doubt,

Lincoln ihsd so framed his question
that if Douglas answered it in the n*gntive, such answer would meet surely
hare beaten him at the noils, and Lin­
coln must have concluded in his own
mind that Douglas* ambition for lhe
Preeidaacy was so strong aa to deter
him from offending tho pru-slavory
South by aosireriug it in the affirmative,
and that hn had Douglas on the bonus
It waaU struggle betwren two keen
and powurfal /playsrs, oa the political
chare -board, in which tho "lAttlo Giant*’
was outgvneralsd, and lost tho groatL-r
game for which h» was playing—tho

to mind lUZrecm^
great Senatorial earn
ago, which have lain '

ax. agnru^ axrtr.
Oncxno Txisrvx, March 10,1875.
Mr. Jamas K. Magis :
Dun Sts—I ackaowledgn the recaiat
of ths photograph of “Old Abo." taken
during that memorable jiohtical csismign of IS58. It is a moat excollswt
lifamsM, and vividly recalls how he
looksd al that time.
doea not feel bls grief afresh aa bo thinks
As you mention our msstiug at
of the fate of that groat and good man
Macomb, a number of incidents arc
so cruelly slain Just aa be was emerging
thsrahy brought back to mind. I re­
from tbo long-wearing burden of the
war, and was oonaoUng himself with
the thought of enjoying tho remainder
of his days amid bls grateful snd re­
united countrymen T It waa not, how­
ever, of him whose immortality ia aeeurv eo long «a patriotism, principle nnd
’

on the Mb of April, 1M3, nnd Johnston
on the 17th, so that the war may bo
raid to liave ended Just about ten years
ago. '« te the fimhton with many poli­
tician, to speak of this period a* ono

outrageous combination, to swindle the
public, that baa evsr dfagracvil this
country wo bellevs, and wo think aoy
insurance company connected therewith
should be ^prohibited from doing any
buslncre In the State by the poBllIve
provisions of a State Law. and espoelaily a company which by corrupt means atricuv/ laws hare .boon rcpoalvd, and
is others modified, as they were found
te do inure mischief than good. The

IN TROUBLE AGA!
TO MANY GOODS !
Having- purchased the mammoth Mto^j
Spooner and. Hepburn, at a large disconm
we arc prepared to*offer special indue*,
merits in

UNDERTAKING

ECLETIC BALM

Why' we have more Groceries ihan one
Firm can keep on hand and arc i-repa^
to sell cheaper than the cheapest.
Best A coffee sugar only eleven cenu
All kinds of Produce taken in exclinnge.
CALL AND S£E US.

hearty aud trholetouio work tliau this
to place in the hands of tho young mon
of tho present genoratiou. To a well
dieciplituxi mind no work could be more
fascinating. Lippincott 4 Co. publish
it in lliroo valunid*. Their imprint fa
always a guaranty of typographical ele­
gance, but three volumes oAibit such
striking exoellesos in this particular
that wo cannot ip'imui them without
remarking upon their clear-cut typo,
hoary paper nnd tasteful binding. Tho
first vulnmo has for frontisyuecc no ad­
mirable portrait of Franklin, from apainting from life. Ly J. A. Dunb-MM m

All persons indebted
office, for Job Work,- A
ing or Subscriptions, are
notified, where other anc
arrangements have no
made, that their accoun
be adjusted st once, or t
be left with a Justice
Peace for collection. W

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

business.
TODAYS

EXTRAORDINARY

ANNOUNCEMENT!
CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE
GROCERIES,

ADVERTISE*

We only want to sell just i
HLTBIDIIED

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall .be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTO/UE^S EJfCtf Off.

IN-DOOR AND OUT.
BEATffULLY Himiffi)

GRANGER HIADQUARTKRS!

We dore not tel! the public, we arc making better work the
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. Wept
terribly excited when we have too many gales, and now ana
we have come down TWBUty Tl’C M12TS 03 BSCil BEflJ. we trembk a
little been use you may nil come at once and Frustrate us to nod
so thatwe cannot do any thine.
We had. some talk with a mu: from California about sendttj
him Thirty 4r.&lt;- Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us fc:
business besides the
,

ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,

j

Harper’s Magazine, with tho May
Number, complete, its Fiftieth Volume
and its twenty-fifth year. This nuuil&gt;cr
is one of unusual intensL Tho Editor's
Ea«y Chair in a few words points, with
just pride, to Ibojiast &lt;4 tho Magazine,
eejwvtaaly ita immediate past; but this
number is mom occupied with the-relobrulimi of our national glory than of
Harper's wrltalcaerved prosperity. It
opens with a graphic a mJ complete story
of the Concord Fight, by Frederic Hudsun, illustrated with twenty-eight en­
gravings, including tac-riniiles ofEmerson's poem aad of IxragfeUow'a "Bide
of Bam Itov.-re.” Tufa Article is pecul­
iarly timely, boiag published on the eve
of tho celuUratiuii of tlm centennial nn

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE.

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NOTICE!

as'l&amp;Wj'E’-i

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

Ground was brokn in
lent week, for tho now jail.
Wffl. W. Colo fa the uow
Supcraor of Aaeyria township

[was th* locksman last .July, that got the (?utter. Ke won'*
llct him draw this year. •“He is tootlut^y."
Warning the people not to fame dll at once, we- are very

Basinraomcn nntidpoto n l
this otNUon. Hope they ore

J. L. REED A CO.

Truly Yours.

Tho C. B. 4 Q- railroad nb
titotnad

NOW IS YUOR TIME I

_ In nnuth -r aud tuorv im]&gt;ortnnt sense
। ia lianier o’lvbratiug our conteunia!—
| m its First Century Seriea, which is in­ Wagons
and Buggies.
tended to bv a cumploto exposition of
progress ia crary department of our na­
tional Ufa. Tbo Seventh Paper of the
scriow. given iu this numliar. is a con­
cise history of our Agricultural Prognas,
contnbutnd l.y Profeasor William H.
Brower, of Now flavan. The publish­
ers announce the following as tho re­
maining article* of tho Scries; Develop­
ment of Mineral Hmoureaa, by Piofes
Shop on Jefferson Street, north of
eor T. Hterry Hunt, Urouth aad Distributiou uf the Population, by Francis A. Hastings Hotel.
Walker ; [Cotun.crcial Development by
Edward Atkinson; Monetary Develop'-ment. Izy professor William G. Bumnor,
Tbo Experiment of the Union, with ita
I'roparationa, by the Iter.- Thaodoro D.
Wooleay, D. D.; EdncatitMial Progreae,
F.ugvno Law roues: Scientific Progrvei,
by F. A. P. Barnard, U«. D.; Progress
in Fioo Arts, by 8. 8. Conant; American
Literature, by Edwin P. Whipple;
American Junspradence; Medical and
and Sanitary Program; Humanitarian
Program, hyC. L Brace; Socialistic
Development, by Charles Nordboffo
Mannora cf the Century, by Georg;
William Cnrtis; Religious’Dorvlopmoul,
by the Rev. John F. linrat, I). I)
James Parton ronnibutM to this
number an article on “Caricature in tho
Itariuin Period." with fourteen rare nnd
no irfttv BMlk-wwt '■.ntr1*?!o‘Zr.'«T,i"
snsx am?
Jirx.

—«hdby8tato oaraenhip of port of
tho-lines which plan Mem* ta work
well. Thus in Germany, the Empire
owns several trunk hues, and operate*
them ; tho Kiugdomof Prussia owns nnd
opamtua Marly half tho roads; Bavaria
o wus all but a few branch or local roads
Several of the other Gentian Hiafreown
a part, and, taking the whole Empire
togetlibr, private rotopanleu do not op­
erate more than one-third of the raiL
ways. Tbo competition of the Govern­
ment roads rogulale tbrlr tariflb, but
the Stataw slao dictate rule* and rogulatiom. Bclrfutn owns and o;. era tea onehalf of the tollways In hoc Kingdom.
Uolsrd has built most of her roods,
and then rented tbo use of her tracks to
different campan tea, which take them
subject to strict regulations-, about
freights and fisrea. In all tbwG coun­
tries, tho Idea of State osmerehtp hi
more or lea* perfectly realized. It is
doubtful, however, whether 8^ato own­
ership I* a possibility under c-ur politi­
The Hou. S. 8. Cox coiitiuuea his
cal ayeltuu, whore rings aud cllqunr Job iiiostrated paper* on American Humor;
everything. State mipervtelim &lt;m the and-Emilio Laatetar contribute* anoth­
MaaMchuaett* and Minnesota plan er iiistallmesl of hia eerioi on the Re­
eeca» to be the beat possible method of publican Muvwaaial iu'Earopc.
direst interference with railroad man­
Rarely hsa there appeared so charm­
agement which bai ye: l&gt;ecn tried.
ing a renal rfaucy a* Mts* Thackeray fa
Tbo moNtcffbcUve method of provenI tag axtortlou, fiowyver, in thia cooutry
1» to secure the oauijx-Ution of voter­
This number contains three excellent
ways against railway.. When tbo Erie
Canal to open, intern freights on- low short stone*. ’•Tho Judpo's Daughter,"
U&gt;o competing railwsyn. When by Vrnrinui W. Johnson ; "Nobody but
the Erie season etasre, railroad freights *Jane Koaaitur.” by Fannie Hodgson
Barn?:t; end "Kaly," bv Sarah L Bur­
ton. The poetry fa contributed by John

which ’trill be given away to our Customers about the middle
of September next, has nttendenev to make more trade than**

Tho Three Graces,

----- twer.
SEED AND PLANTS.
True Cap Ced CrulHrrf.
mn for U»l.arieele.4. -r Uv
C.f'lV. The

PASS FOB SALE!

Gent’s Clothing.
:■ 1 • ' ; ... .
•S?^--“rAW2^

U. 8. fiaustor Ingsls, of K
been utterly ruined by a
whom ho endorsed heavily.

Tho railroad traffic at t
timaiv simple enunmra., an
road men have smiling fams

lw.s wo muin mu
Trunks. Travelling Bags,

Edward A- Holbrook has
tho late residosco of F. D. A
has taken up his quarters th
8. R. Wolb, the well .kno
of the phrenological firm of
Wells, died on Tuesday, age

Mrs- Hand 1* making *
tins* is and additions to h
on the corner of Jefferson

1SDCSTOAL EXIinrnOX I' l)~

PREMIUM BOND
orjru
new iMHimuL EmanM m

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
Come and see
n
lias'.lug*, Hept., 9lh 1874.

for Yourself

s- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Perpetual World's Farr.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTEI

L W. Vroomaa is buddie
tion to his rwidsoe. on up
way, and otbecwiae beai

Gro. W. Buckley. Esq
Creak, h» just otartsd fo
California, toreUbiish him
praeticu of ths tew.
Don’t bo in too much
yunr smnnxr chithing. It
oral week, yet before w&lt;;
usd pleasant weather.
The earnings of the Mfah
ern railroad from January
14 this year were •S,455,M

�Bm"*

Tn«

Union protracted meeting* are being
Counell roam* on call of the Mayor, on held at Grand Ledge.
Th uroday evening. April 15th, ISfi.
Clinton County voted tlCJXO for a
Pr**»nt—Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen
county Jail, at the Into election.
Dnwaon, Jordan, Dolph, Evan*, Fuller,
Rev. Mr. Bardwell has realgaodhi*
pastorate of the Congregational 'church

tempt. A forger, a thief, a liar and a
drunkard. All th*** have b**u, and
can be proven, and with this explana­
tion wo la*v* tho reader* to juugo of
how much weight hl* ravinn should
bar* with reepectable people.’r

In assuming the duties of Mayor to
whieh I bar* been re-elected, I herewith
present a ;iarttal statement of thcaffiilr*
of the City, and such ■uggestioDa and
recommendation* aa I think proper.

The folio wing is thsir retraction of
tho above taken from the ZTeaw Jeanuf
of April 15th

•rxtsts

“'In our issue of the 25th
ult., we vublished an article
in ichich we made very se­
vere charges against the
character of Geo. M. Dewey,
editor of the Hastings Re­
publican Banker. The arti­
cle was written and publish­
ed under a feeling of resent­
ment for certain things pub­
lished in the Banner, and
under an undue excitement,
and would not have been
publishsd'by us had we taken
more time for consideration,
as we have no evidence that
any such charges are true,
the publication of the article
was not Justifiable in any

All persons indebted to thia

Tbo above articles publiebod iu the
2Toaw Jowraal scarcely need any com­
ment, aad are a virtual octalowlodge­
ment that they were conceived, and are
but tho ou'growth of th* narrow mindc.lncss and contemptible spirit of party
jealousy and hatred, which teemed to
culminate iu the issue of tho 25th ult,
placing u* before tho readers of tijat
paper aa a monster guilty of nearly all
tho crime* known to tho calender of hu­
man wickodoMCaud left ua bat one of tyro
courses to pursue in the matter, either
to a»k tho editor* of that paper to show
before a court of justice that thiir «ka-

Contingent Fend
Dog Tax Fuad
Fire Department
Library
2d Ward Highway Fund

The Baptist Society of Grand Ledgv
have engaged Rev. W. M. Jenkins, re­
cently of Bath, to net aa pastor of th*
ctatreb.
Work was commenced on the atv
asylum at Pontiac on Monday. The
work will bo pushed through aa rapidly
as possible.

■ tbo removal ef such bodies after thirty
1 day* from thia date. They will bo remored» tit* so-called fro* boryiag
ground of too Riverside Cemetery. AU
unknown bodies will bo buried in tho
Pottars field.
Dated Hastings, April 14, 1875.
Wx. 8. GooaTtLM,
Mayor.
Attest, Joxx M. BzMxta.

your notice Itio Fire Department. They
have now a good ..nd reliable orxaniaaUon, and abould bare our encunrage- Wheat, and were quite unanimous In
tnejt and protection.
putting Diehl under lb* ban.
"Brevet 1‘rUoti Chaplain" la what the
1 would recommend to your ,c&lt;malderation the Highways leading Into lhe Ross, who was aentcuccd a abort Ilin*
City. They should be put In a goo! and since from Berrien eoutity |to a term of
paaaable condition.
five years nt the State Prison.
The Kalamazoo park Mnoclatlon have
hung up a pur»c of 8W.fttX). to tie trotted

L. Eggleston, president; D. J. Robin­
son, secretary ; H. C. Reed, treasurer.
The Detroit |-o&gt;loflicv collected pott­
age on new*papers nnd [&gt;erlodie*l* mall
*d from that city during tho month of
January, amounting to fl,Ml 45 ; this
amount 1* only exceeded by six cities In

to read a treatise on tho hair, which ia I
Plaster, th* best quality, for
published by R. P. Hall 4 Co., Nashua,
W. T. Eaan
S'. H , who send it fre*, upon applica­ per ton at
tion. They are tho proprietor* of Hall'*
Try tbo cheap one price store
Vegetable Sicilian Hair itenewer. We
learn from it, tbo hair, in a perfoet
ala to of health, i* constantly falling out,
and new hair* grow from th* same
tube*, but, in rase of any disease of tho
scalp, or by tbo use of alcoholic pre­
parations, tho (hair-tub* become* con­
tracted at ita mouth, and prevent* the
iii-rr follicle from reaching tho surface.
Thoir preparation will create a perfect­
ly healthy condition of tha eealp. and,
by ita tonic propertias. will preserve and
strengthen tho roots of the hair.—[Stateman, De* Motnea, Iowa.

(tend by our own ideas, conviction*, and
D. O. Robinson.
opinion* in contradiction to the idtas
aad opinion* of other*.
Standing by T. Eastman­
the right, a* we understand tho right,
Constable Prickett. D- R.
and according to ethers the same liberty John Hotchkta*.
By Aid. Hick*—
we claim for otwstlf.
4

Wm. W. Colo ia tho newly elected
Superset of A**yrin township.
hia death by Hon. Henry M. Dean, late
Bu»ine*a men anticipate a lively trade
this acaaon. Hop* they aro right.
ctroful
ptraual of every reader of tho
The C. B. 4 Q. railroad abolishes the
' fast freight system on it* road alter May Bsxxxx.

On motion Connell a IJourned.
Joirx M. BcaaMka,
Recorder.

donbl that iu the future as in tbo past,
under hi* management our city will

becn utterly ruined by a halter, for

whom bo endorsed heavily.
The railroad traffic nt tha present
time is simple enormoua, and the rail­
road men hare nuiling frceeEdwatd A. Holbrook has purchased
tho tale resMoaoe ol F. D. Ackley, and
has taken up bfo quarter* there.
S. R. Wall*, the well .known member
of tho phrenological firm of Fowler 4
Wells died on Tucedsy, aged 50.

From a private letter just received
we loam that Hoary W. Belding, late
of thia city, is now Principal of th*
Geneseo Business Collage, located at
Lama, Livingston County, .Naw York,
and ia prospering finely, which will
bo pleasant news to hia many friends
in thia city and vicinity.

HASTINGS. MICH.

rich; for'Snpwiatendoat ot School*,
Samuel It. Willison ; [for School luprctor, Spanrer H. Pratt; for IGgbway
Commfosiracr, Adam Elliot; for J usti, o
of th* Peace, Nathaniel Stawson; for
Constable, Ara W. Aldrich; for sextons,
Jams* Cross and David IL Modiior.—.
Th cro was elected for Constables. Jarno*
Stork*, Charlo* Snyder, and Randolph
Polly but th*y did not qualify,
and the earn* ia true of Albert Adam*
elected Justice of the Peace for three
year*, and Isaac W. Tolle* elected for
one year. Tho officers are all Republi­
can except the Treasurer. ■

14 thia year were I2.465.9W; for the
umo period last yo«r, 38,482,752L, D. Gardner is busy improving lhe
second story ol the po*tc«oe block, and
building'* set of out-aid* stair* at
south end--* dasirable improvement.

Attention is naked to tbo edvertiiwrnent of Mia* Hottie M. Bcxdt At tha
east window of (he store of Barber 4
B-rilcy, you can see a display of her taele
It i* proposed to kav* a grand cek- In trimming hata, snd of to her goods,
and it will be a pleasant eight to th*

tho book, but which was not there when
Mr. Grace picked it up. What became
of tbo money fo not dear, bdt oae thing
is sure the bookend all U* content* ta
it came into the.taroii of Michael Grace,

CALL AND EXAMINE.
Hopkins &amp; Barnes

m*

Wwr UndSr. AfW 11

a San-

With the*, national precedent* iraci# them, sub-gowrurneuts—colonies,
states, cilice, counties, and ton us —have
adopted th* poruirijus practice of hero
rowing money, especially in the United
Statfa and often for purpose cf quest'onabl.i pn:&gt;itaty, until government
aud municipal tax-Lnrdcn* bare boeotno
matter* ot the gravest import
In view.of thcee facts, and tn older
to roach and xiriko st the fonntoiu bead,
Tiw&gt; Republic urges a general more- U
meat among the nation* fur th* sup- ,
prosaiou of tho war spirit and the in- *
auguration of ao International Petre* '

Policy, and suggests the a-acmbling of
a World's Peace Congress in Washing-,
ton in Juno, 18’0. There appears to b*

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this Ci/y
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. W’e have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &amp;c.,
■ffc. Give us a call.
Hopkins L Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1S74~

Local febjipe;? p«tice$.

meat, aad if onoa innuguratod and car­
ried out in gool faith, the result could
not foil of permanent benefit to tho en­
tire world, in the admnccmont toward a
higher and happwr civilization.

Th* April numbar of tbo Atlantia is
unusually attractive. A most notablo
article, which will largely interest hu­
manitarian*, Iwing Dr. O. W. Holmen's
paper aa "Crime and Automatism," in
which Huxley’s theory that man is an
automaton, is brought to bear upon th*
criminal classes. Certainly it suggest*
the question, "Who has made the* to
differ?’ , In considering tho question
to what extent tbo tendency- to crime is
inherited, and in what xianaer crim*
should bo punished by tho State,
Dr. Heimos touche* a problem of whieh
wo areas yet on th* harder land.

Itocxx Docx* Eeos.—Mr. J. 8. Van
Brunt exhibited at our office oa Monday .
same Rouse Duck* eggs, of
issuteth* largest measuring 10
by 7 1-3 ini**, aad weighed 4 1-3
cunoe*. He ha* egg* from thia variety
of duck* for solo at 14 n dozen and they
era cheap at tin! price, a* compered
with what tho cost iu the Eaataru markoati and the price the matured duck*
-......................................................
will
bring. Ho hu elan for aaU on
reaacnablo terms Light and Dark Brah
ma and Diack Hamburgh eggs. Reaideace on Jefferson street near the aautli-

W«.)

NOW OPEN I

lutft slips ot tho
. 4 Co. 50w4

Johnson'* Anodyne liniment may ba
administered,tojchildren with'perfacfsuc
ivj*, in cast* ofcroup, whooping-cough,
iutluonrs, and almost any of th* disease*
to which they are liable.

Barry-

Through th* kiudnoea of James M.

Messrs. Harvey Wright. C. G. Hol­
brook nnd -Jame* A. Sweeroy are at
Mr*. Hand is making souls altera­ Lansing arguing the caa** 'noted two
The Kalamazoo, Lowell 4 Northern
tion* in and additions to her property weeks ainne, aa l&gt;«ng pending in the
Michigan Rrilroal ia now^ every day
on tbev corner of Jefferson and Court Supreme Court, on appeal and writs of
becoming more and more a reality in­
emr from lhe Circuit Court for thia stead of something talked of. Tho con­
county.
___
tracts are all lot on the Hosting*
Mr. Bower is (making arrangemsnta Division from Hastings south, and tho
way, and otherwise beautifying hia
to put in a hundred, barrel cistern ia company ia now receiving bids oa th*
the roar of our office, for our ua* in balance of tho Kalamazoo Division.—
Geo. W. Buekloy, Haq., of Battle
connection with our angia*. It wiU be Profile and apecifieatrana with Col.
Creek, has just started for San Jo**,
a great convoairace U) us, and in case vf Dunbar. Secretary at Kalamazoo Th*
California, to establish himself in th#
fire ia thia part of th* city might be of work let lately at Hastisg* is to contraclars H. 0. Carter, H- King, A.
praetko of tho law.
tasting public benefit. ,_______
Benson 4 On, and R. Miteh*fl, all cf
Don’t b* in too much hast# to «l&lt;»
A aefla&amp;d spelling aobool social will
your summer clothing. ' It may b* sev­
bo
hold
at
Good
Tomplara
Hall
on
Fri
­
eral week* yet before we bavo eoutia
day evening of this week. Admission
ued pleaaant weather.
The earning* ol the Michigan South­ 10 rente. Don’t fail to b* in attendern railroad from January 1st to March once. Ibero was hu of fun there last

w. wmit
to any friend in to* township* of Amyria
trad Maple Grove, for a bat of th* towr.hia heels nro c^uxJ by toe trading: ship officers and th* namaa of th* B*oa the sexto by John Deanu. trying to
get him to axbacribo for tho Journal—

Oppression after eating, headache,
nervous debility, are tiro effects of indi­
gestion. On*, or te 6 at moat, of Par­
aona’ Purgative 1511* will give imme­
diate relitf.

any former period. 'Ten government!,
namely: France, Great Brittan. United
State*, Italy. Spain, Austria. Russia,
Germany, Turksy, nnd India, owe
twenty thousand milliun dollar*, nn
amount which, to bo tran*[K&gt;rtcd in gold
from New York' to London, would re­
quire a rc**«1 to make over thirty
voyage* acrot-v the Atlantic, carrying
ono thcutanl tons of gold at each trip.
And thi* cnormou* debt-burden Im*

fore cur roaderstho'names of the oSctra
Tho inaugural of Mayor of Goody*ar elected in tho township of Barry as folpublished in another column, fo a fair
on Broad- and candid Statement of the financial
For Supervisor. Wil iian&gt; P. Sidman ;
condition* of our city and ahow* that the fo Township Clerk, JamJ* M. Cadwol-

women to act ua Notaries Public in that

BABBER &amp; BAILEY'S STORE,

Myl '7

ness to make it. We admit (and wo
hare no doubt but that our reader* will
agro* with us) that we have our fruits.

Tbo remintaocuce* of President Lin­
coln from th* pen of Hon. Joseph
Medill, the distinguished editor of the
Chicago THJww. and tho poem in Com-

MAfflOOD BOVLOST, ffllBBW)!

cry will cure a Cough in one-half the
time ueeoesary to cure it with any other
medicine, and it doe* it. not by drying
it up, but by removing tbo cause—sub­
duing the irritation and healing the
air. cted parts. For all case* of Laryn­
gitis Hoarscnoia. Suppression of the loos
of Voice, Bronchitis, Severe Chronic or
Lingering Coughs, it will be fouad to

A World's Peace Congress.
Tho official Irands of th- Recorder,
Treasurer. Marshal and Constaldta were
In a carefully prepared »lati*tical
preaented and the auntie* approve! aa
on the Errors ol Modern civilian­
pa|&gt;er
cism* throagh tho column* of our pa­ follow* :
Of the Tleeordcr. IL J. Kcnfleld and tian, the Itapublic Magarino lor April;
per, while they may have been injudi­
published at Washington, slow* that
Gold 115.
cious and perhap* too aevere, we will
TreMurvr, N. Barlow and C. S. Bur. tho Groat I’owera arc carrying larger
A good time to repair fences and
ton.
armies to-day than at any former peri­
od In the world's history.
It is also
Baby cab* are soniowhxt fashionable
Constable $ wartbout. J&lt;r&gt;«*&gt;h Odell
actor of a fallow mortal- We foci it to
this spring. .
and standing armies national Indebtedbo oar right and duty nt all time* ta

State.

NewYorkStyles

Tho question has often been asked
Milwaukee Railroad, resulted In placing
by those interested, '-Can 1 have my
the Railway in the bauds of a receiver
gray hair restored to it* natural color,
—Mr. Trowbridge.
without coloring the akin? and can my

May&lt;*- .Mlchr, died on Friday. This la the In.
gsnlous gentleman who wa mentioned
Minutes of previous meeting were but a few weeks ago ="_ having complet­
read and approved.
ed tho moat perfect calculating machine
On motion of Aid. Hicks Hie rules yet made. The Instrument had not yet
’ and regulations of tho old council were been brought before, the publie, but
adopted,
ns
auctkby
this
council.
ter or good standing of any one, thou
private news of It had apparently satlsOn motion of Aid. Hicks nil orders
to him wo fool that an apology is due

Mr*. Atkinson is mal
pair* on her dwelling

ALL THE LATEST

The South American wool dip thia
year show* a deficit of nearly 20,000
bale*, which will mak* it all the better
for American wool grower*.

With this wo ate content, with anything

ed to build a now church-

FASHIONABLE IM

The Maine Fanner expreesss th*
opinion that leached wood ashes are
worth 20 cents a bushel, tan miles from
the plae* where they are to b* used.

-^nd ever hope to be willing to give and
lake with political opponent*, and if at

with safety
Jaxac* M. Cadwaltadcr baa our thank*
for personal favorsi
Th* Methodist of Muir have broken
ground for a now ehureh.
Th* Mcthodtat* of Albion have rreoh j

HATTIE M

A corroepondont of the Rural New
Mesas*. Crawtoy 4 Grace hare th*
Yorker state* that h* has kept apple* agenajr cf Durlo* 4 Co'*. Balsam Fir
Chewing Gam ; something entirely n*w
yard district." between Charlotte and
in thia market It folbld for-85 cents
a stick, and with ©very stick is given a
Eaton Rapid*.
The poeengcr travel U dally lucre**ing, the lucre**'.' being more marked on

ADVERTISEMENTS.

LOCALS

SPECIAL NOTICES,

up town ticket office In Detroit, corner
of Jcffbraou Ave, and Griswold street.
F. M. Cowie*' 8wro and Stock of Dry
Goods, at Lanalng, and two amalicr
building*, were tin rued Wednesday

office, for Job Work, Advertis­
ing or Subscriptions, orc hereby
notified, where other and special
arrangements have not been
made, that their accounts must
be adjusted at ouce, or they will
be left with a Justice of the
Peace for collection. We mean or in their own paper to publish a re­ ately.
Gentlemen, In conclusion, letoul'altn
traction of the charge* made, stating a* be to economize all our expenditure*,
business.
TO-DAYS

NOTICE.

State Attain.

The following it th* closing para­
graph of an attack ou th* editor of th*
Bsxxm which appeared ia the Zfaau
/•sraal of March 25th nit.

DARK BRARIA COCK BOM AND IKK LADY L„...
OWNED BY

W. K. BARBER, Hastings, Mich.
Eggs for Sale, from Light and Dark Brahmas, and Partridg
Cochins, at $5.00 per dogen.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
Thi&gt; apace belosga to W. T.

Eastman, dealer in Limo, Piaster
and Agricultural Implmenui, Arc.

For What?
The New Improved

Beck-Feed

KLORKNCKSKWISG MACHINE.

�RAILROAD

; at the mo*t extraerv* market gardsoet* ।
of the Connecticut Valley, buy* large
. qnaaatie* of manures, and know* how
to apply them isteaigwnity. He said.
! that stable, or barn yard manure had
1 always given him mor* eslisfacsinn than
any of the commercial lertiiimrs, al­
though be^ had beam

Tbs' tesssk sM Iks Dte st •

Lcfa&lt;. and they had served a g^d purpoee in stimutetiag hi* erope, Mr. Judd
advfoad more atteatica being paid to
th* method* of makinir nnd increasing
th* quantity of stable manures, aud
gave ccmpariwiM of their diBn- it valus, and how -ibtnised.
Ho said the
more nutritious food fad to the naimal,
the mor* value in
' —■ — madi largely fromi graia fad, sraa worth
from bay aad root..
I by experiment*, that
a caw fad on good hay and grain.
— _
wiU,
make ten lbs{ of solid matter, to luO lhe.
ot urine, but when fad cn Lay alone,
only six and uno.half lbs. of solid ex- '
rremeat Manure made from green
feed ia not worth more than one-half as
much as when the animal ia fad on dry

watte telas.se ’

*a4 tvs u*ua M

Mr. Juu.l gnro his methode of »pplying manure*.
For tobacou, plow m i
twelve cords of stable manure early In
tb- spring and then after cross plowing
tho tend about the time the tobacco ia
set. In treating gross lands Mr. Jndd
ronsdend it more valuable to turn ic
over aad re-eoed rather than to apply
I manure for top drosaing. For a pre­
mium crop of potatoes, be would plow
and harrow fine, and drill three aad
one-half feet apart as desp as the laud
‘ ia plowed, dropping the seed in the fur­
row,-aad drop manure a: the rate ot
four coed* to the ncro on top of the eeedFour rords of manure to the acre yieldcd him last veer 200 bushel* of potstoes. Mr. Judd believed that special
I rrope and- garden vegetables paai in
proportion to tbo amount of fartilixers
used aad, the rapid growth, eo at to get
them into market early.
Davis IL Clark of Euthamplon, an­
other extoasivo market gardens/, j
thought that farmers could eooipoun d
their own fartilixsrs with groat scomimj. ’
or get tb«m made by a formula pre­
pared by I*rof. Ville of Franco, or Prof.
Stockbridge of th* Massachusetts Agri- i
cultural College. Ily tbow formulas, I
prepared for special crop*, th* want of'
th* crop is supplied iu just the 'kind
and quantity of fartilixing* elanwnt* '

POUTM.

jt&amp;s

.860,000 00

8TOPTHAT COUGH!
Medicated Cough Candy.

NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE

SPECIAL TAXES.
Mayjl, ITO, to April 30. 1.17a.

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

L.

D.

SINK’S

IT2»J REU UEAR MOKTBE r

KHEfflH!
TWO GRAND CAPITAL.

OF

$5,000 EACH IN CASH.

{acHiiasm

j

MOST EXTBAORDHABY

Ayer's

Sarsaparilla

MICHIGAN

MICHIGAN CENTRAL R- R-

Grand River Valley Division

GaP. MSCl Jiratmt UnB

MBffl .WmSSUraFERAilfflD
Wc-manufacture aud funiuili at Ipw tirtvr. Pulleys,* Shaftln*. C«at4fa»* ■
Hangers, also furnlali ILltlng. Gum liter. Ac.
FurtbeRUriaruiatfon wit! lie ebeerfaUy given by mJdreodng th.- injia’ssuroi

J AMES LEFFEL *t CO.

.

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

Eton?tan Millftr tat tea
AFikEeitiaeiawiagtEiioa.

use of these material*, the erop can be
increased very largely over barnyard
manures He also believed in the um
fish guano, uni it was bettor to compost
bsiss i*
isr mm s*M*r *c ai
We called aa aS old Wythe other it with mnek.
Mlle J. Smith of Hmilh's Ferry, epoke
day, who, when we- were a boy. wo
SSUW-SkS
:te^rn?w»nqasTi Lrowssin
knew as lhe wife of a large (armor, and of tbo great waste in barn-yanl mithe mfatres* of tL* largest dairy and nurrw. Barns should bo constructed so
msTissi
tho tidiest tarmlunise ia the parts la as to save .-.11 the liquid* from the itatlowo day a her house swarmed w.lh bio, aad by the use of abeorbrnt*. it ■
children and work-folk*, ami her hus­
band’s farm was the plantation on ■ saving. The manaro could be farg-!v I P«rfa»|w|w.uniaqair*e&lt;A.a JtiriMaOM
whieh they found home** and a liveli- increased by making cornpovt heaps. Anws l*e-l CsmsnsefaMv. T&gt;m«*. Kssism
hcud. Since then her husband has died. using all the nmterislj that car.
gathered from / the . farm, and mixed
and gone out into the world to follow serapinge of tM barn-yard.
In the appliratiou of manures, Mr
otbes pursuit* than farming, and the
old platu has passed into other hands. I Smith le-lieveain ptowing nut over «ix
. uShe lives ia a village clone ; near by inches deep: tens for coarse manures, or
her live a eon and a" daughlor. Years spread an top and harrow in. w a« to
* "
at work bare wrinkled her brow aad bare the cianuro near the suaface.
advernd tier hair; her step has bwt its Grans tend* are best iertfiixed by being
lightnros, and her cjo its kaonness.
f*be i» an old lady * bo. as *ho express*-!
it, "needs throe .lays to do twelve hours’
work in ” Knowing this, nnd know­
ing, too, that she ho* t»i only an abuts- farmer" could irsa proparr4 fortUiivrs.
dance of this world’s fools but that her that enuj.l be relie-1 upon, sama a* barn (
children would be glad to supply all her I! yard manure*. The analysis of barn
need*, we were somewhat surprised to ।, yard manure, or par* animil rxervenent
find her in the barn feeding a cow, and i showed that one ton amfaiut-I HOOlbs. ,
lecturing oa gluttony to an uneasy pig | of water and 40u lbs. of carbonaceous
who was playin g the part nf Oliver matter, sc there was but 200 lbs. in a
Twist over an empty trough, t’ponour single ten that bad any fertililing ma­
expressing this surprise she read us a ’ terial of value, and the redneti-m of
sermon, which, if it interests oar read­ that by chemical analysis gave the fol­
Ife keeps constantly on
ers as much as it did us, will justify us lowing proportions: '
hand Mo. 1, Piano* ranging
in recalling it:
“Yes, as you say. I am a st actually
in pries from $£50 to $180(1.
obUgsd to do thia kind of work, and
JlUo, Jlgent for famous
perhaps I am foolish for doing any, for
1 havo got some money, and 1 might go whole can bo L&lt; ught for about far
aad live with the boys- But they have about tt
in it* pure chemical tonu.
all got wives, good wives enough, but Mr. Phelpa also *aid that tho fartility
their ways are not my ways, and I have i. which u roqnind to aatee an aero ot toManning and Burdett Or­
been mistreri ot my own bouse t-.-d ' baeco or that an aero of tobacco exlong to give up anil bo a boarder or a' MuUm!*, eoold bo replaced i» chemicals gans.
visitor in anybody’s now. Ife noarlv at a «wt not enroodlag
fifty years since I began work, sad I
H. C. Haskell of Deerfield, wa* buy­
ing tobacco stems at a coat of |2O per
tun, aad tobpeeo dost for about 111) per
ton mere, wbirh ho eansideroJ cheap as
compared with other fi-rtilfaers. He
bad applied fish guano to grass tend*
with good effect.
J. W. Hubbard of Northampton said
bo bad ap(&gt;l»d tobacco stalk* od kt»«.
spreading them on in the fall, and
raking off ia the spring. They show
(rood
effect on tba hay crop tho
tint year, but it did not last long. He A&lt;n:&lt;VTM WAriTED u. Curses I*
thought they ware worth about five Jjpn sea y.ietee Oweites tes Ik* eewheX

THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGAIS

JOHN PETTIT

New England

ECEJfflJ SETOG IfflJI ffi. Dffl, 11

I' Tn» W a-W . a ,-a. . W a-.iMaa ■

Organs,

MONEY
But yuo say I needn't keep a cow
nad a pig.
Why. yea, I muat too.'
Why, do&gt;au think, niter I have had
Yoricsr to gi*—
..
,
cream to put in my tea fifty years, I am which alfact swine, ar to recommend
to pct op with milk now, or that j him to some waek that will, with diagalter 1 have sold tone uf tho best bettor noeie, premtiro* and remediae- This
that ever went into market, I’m going is a rather fonnidabto newest, nor cur.
to eri my table with boughten sluff? comply with it for t!&gt;e.reason that wo
And, if I k«t&gt; a sow, of rouroel ntut do not know all the disoneea of swine.

■IUHH ( TIO5-

Fm Warn Jartsn &amp; sadisi
KarLBOan.

B;F0QW

i:i itiiHtsi ik.'.i,

TtEATs AU. FOKJ’.s or

CHRONIC DISRASS,

lEBUlHLJCIATIM,

For tte rare cfaDtaf Finals Ite

BHEUMATISM

VATTF. IT.
■tft&amp;WStasUS,’"-"-

te

HICHOLS, SHEPARD * SO. 1

BRICK FOR SALE

GIN

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An Independent Physiciai,

LAWSOfi S CURATIVE

DR. C. A. SMITH’S

■'VIBRATOR"

a proportioc of farmer* treat swia* aa if
thayflackod all sooaitiveaeaa.to climate
csx^tioca, wfateh would kill a nun if h.
were expuaed to tb* Mm*-« Il is
a sstetak* that . too
many peo­
ple make, that ihighly-fed animate
uro *o much hardier aud can endure so
■arb more exposure than mankind
with impsuiitr. O» eiviliaed a&amp;faeate

and family .us:, (mtf
for delivery -nly stes
June, 1S74.) for nan,
1-erfrctl.io, and VtristJ
of wort: li rittesrt*
rival tn family or ew*

Nfa a Shuttle Machine,
1th Automatic Drof.
eed. Design beautiful

THRESHER.

(Hittiii a IMical

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TH« fVpdaiiCAII B^iqiaq.
Ceo. M. Dewey,

HASTING BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. 1875.
and IW# Canit

The Studebaker Wagon

WHOLE NO. 987.
IBwmsrtw fftutor IfTuai. -There fa
no harrow so well adapted W this aw­
ful work as the Thomas harrow. The
wheat is greatly benefited, and Ibarra—
and ctorer-eead sewn Is more likely to

Diamond Iron Plow

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

JriiKaa!
matt mo
mere artificial furtilixero, er butiM
ruraot pay as it ought to da. ’.A*'Am
boearaa worth more,- aoro woaMte
capital is required, and the etfiafiM?
of this is to pruTido good fcrtritenwTiiu raluo of fertilisers fa now well andsratood. They mat be applied egriy
Ud with the need. Foa barfay. &lt;Mfa.
dem,udgrate. i^jr lfle^oai4i of

Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors,

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE
/ys Cottfifijons so *HBLy Ci/iLIcb

thiy

c^y /Itrin /{rcertif.

nitrate of soda. par. acre. Sow them,
finely powderod, bro-tesat-half each
wgy. to
« evon spread—— m M
the need is covered. The firet rain will
canr-them into ths soil. Let thaw who
doubt, exparimoat upon on* act*.
Waiter.—8ow one bushel pec acre
upon •youmtdaver or &lt;Mte, aa seen aa

Every Point warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points or Money Refunded.

\U5.«S&gt;
Warrant

DIAMOND IRON

Sliouhle

Spoki

fifty

is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It wm
awarded the

rower,

SILVER MEDAL

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand. only Plow that received a Premium.
Hence the Studebaker always fracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins* never
work loose, cut or hreak.

.•Him

boas float jetMraonr them, — giro
them a dressing of lino, well-totted yard
manure. A few bushel of ha* aadoae
of salt will be tuafui.
potato- ehrold be
planted aa noon aa the oats and barley
are in. Corer not Ires than focr Inches
deep, and harrow the ground ne roou
as tbs suallesl weed appears. Harrow
again, if the Thomas harrow fa naid,
alter they are Up; the plants will not be
torn on or Injured. Look out for the
Colorado potato beetle; hud-pick an ■
Is— they are in too great furor; aa a last

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Blaok
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY.
We also sell the old and reliable

to chafe, balho them with salt end wa­
ter, wash off the silt, rub dry and apply
crude petrabum. Thio is a haattn^ a^pliraticra fur galls or bruise*. Wash
th* feel and lego when muddy, snd.wtne
dry- Give some bran or osixneal in
their drink. Give cut food at noon, and
tong hay at mght Clren them thoronghly at night. Thia is important to
tli sir proper rest.
CttBt ati Osfaw.—Th* treatment of

JACKSON WAGONS
Over 700 in use in Barry County.

•OBBINS. CULTIVATOR

cow in foil flow may profitably gat all
the food aha can turn into milk. Wheu
•ha turned ant to graaa th# food of—1
should not ba ent oft She will taka
throe or four quartaor more of mixed
meat and bran inn day, without getting
fol, if aha it the right sort of cow, and
pay for. it in milk with a good profit If
•be is not the ngtit sort, it will be be«t
to get rid of h.-r. Dairying fa now the

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of
No other lirui uses lltik Machine us tiiey ure sole proprietors of it. None but Indianhi* Celcbrat" Barry County may justly be proud that their county
e«1 Timber, and thoroughly reasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 yeah^and put together hr the beat
takes the lead in this line of Manufacture. Come
Wagon Machines. Every Wagon fully Warranted.
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
O
CALL AND SEE THEM.
■
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.
DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL.

ur
IN-DOOR AND OUT,

DENTIST

KaiMle,

fta right uait; __ ______ ___

BRICK FOR SALE 1

THE

Micbiian. JOHN STANLEY

Hastings Drug Store

SHARPS RIFLE CO.
Cheyenne. Denver. Omaha, Lincoln,
Council Bluffs, Yankton, Sioux City,
Dubuque, Winona, St. Paul. Duluth,
Marquette; Houghton, Hancock. Green R-ruZTlUt-. • • ■ - •
Bay, &lt;»•likiwh. Fond du Lac, Mndtoon, iso T*** . **' &lt;r !* EllnUow
ond Milwaukee.
II you want tn go to Milwaukee, O«h
koah. St. 1‘aal. Minneapolis, Duluth,
Fort Garry, Winona, Warren, Galena.
Dubuque.Sioux City, Yankton. Council
Hlaff.. (miatin, Lincoln. Deawr, Holt
Lake city. Sacramento. Han Francisco,
or a hundred other northern, non h-weetem, ur wretern point*,' this great line

. Yau will find a* lull line of Drugs,
I Mit licinee, Ctfemieals. Paints, Oils Dye-'
Sluff and everything belonging to a first
rloas Drug Store.

Sargiral al fctaital

Canned Fruits and Fish.

DENTIST

MU
OH,
Schoo! Books. Blank Books, Toy and
Gift Books, and everything in thia line
to pleeie Old and Young.

Sweet's H°Tel&gt;

Son's Claus

HEADQUARTERS.

THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK.

Oysters received daily

T. De Witt Talmage, Editor.

THaia Um plw. to ba, r&gt;&lt;u prrMlia
We haro the beat line of gvu&lt;Ii that
iwm over brought tc BaMings. Call
and examine for yourself and ync will
I find our stock complete.
I Remember the place, the Old Stand,
. sign of the Geldeu Mortar.

The Three Graces,
UNOLE COPIES TEN CENTS,
(Three Months Twenty-Five Cents.)

BININGER’S
OLD LONDON DOCK
, liniment* orc flrxt-rlare tn every reGIN.
lepcct. Its train* are made op of elegant

NOTICE!
TO THE T’TJ’BXsIC 1

Wagons

and

|w

Medicated Cough Candy.

Buggies.

J. P, ROBERTS.
Ntw w.a.

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Wte
lUiUa«aaj«US0.UT4.

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HASTINGS MABELS WORKS FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

Tenant Adrertkiaf &gt;re cffir*4 tor 5e»rrp*r*

HF.AD STONES.
TABLE TOPS,

MANTLES,.

WING GALLERY.

SHELVES, ETC.

GROCERS.
DR. AIKIN
unmaffi,
3Df

Agaari u&lt; Operator

FARM FOR SALE.

Ute Agent tor the Popular Now Eng­
land Organ, Light A Emit, FaBam
A Hom, end U. 8. Plane*.

He keeps constantly on
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging'
in price from *250 to *1800.
Also, Agent for famous

New England

Organs,

Manning and Burdett Or­
gan*.

must guide the bande always.
Jf—Got the beet bands, and
keep them. When a man has become
used to bis work nd his employer, he
is worth more than a stranger. There
is a way of making mas interested in
their work, ot satisfying thou selfre­
spect, treating them courteously and

what itwooid otherwise be. Aa land
advances in price, mure labor must bo
-ponded on it to make itpayaprofit,
and by and by we malt have a anttfod
laboring date. We an now ia pnoaac
of educating thia class of mon, and must
do it by good nunaceawaL
nr,rr, ■ ■
n~

Free delivery and oh time.

UJQ, FITE 8ABB LTH SCBfflL POTS

a wont way of doing everything, and a
bet: and a worst time Lx doing iu Ono
who has well considered his —ason's
work and has a Int of all that has to ba
door, will go right; one labor willanc.
ceud another with regularity, and each
will .tie w»ll done. Every Job should

Cahns should bo kept growing from the
first. Whan two weeks old they will
team to ojt a little eut liny with bran
-ud oatmeal or oilmeal mixed.
fihip.—Damp yards and moist pas­
tures aie fate! to any fiock. Dry rteen
yard» and upland pastures am needed.
Bteatning manure about the yards is injariore- Ewes that are suckling lambs
shield be fed a J&gt;ini of meal, grain, or
braa dnOy. Tbo lambs wfll be the
gainara^Franh water and ealt should

130ft!

new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
•n-l Sleeping Coaches. luxurious, well
lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches
and pleasant lounging and amok!ng
cam The rars are- all equipped with
the celebrated Milter Safety Platform,
ami {latent Buffer*and Cou]dlnga, Wtntiugbouar Safety A ia Brakes, and every
other appliance Hull him been devised
for the safety of i&gt;a«»cn&lt;rr trains. All
trains are ran bv telegraph In a word,
this GREAT LINE baa the beet and
amoulhot trank, and the moal elegant
and comfortable equipment of any road
In the Writ, and ha* n&gt;» competitor in

QEO.E. BLAKELEE, i^biuUr.

.

ITUS,
K» «

CHJ£A“ ‘ ™^wES23RN

,

DR. C. A. SMITHS

•priaklod with meal, will bo eaten read­
ily- Boctaof all kinds, brewer's gratea,
and bran with milk will maka pork.
But there is raach in the bread. Ctoow
a pan breed, whether it be Berkshire.
Eaaex, Hhaflblk, ar the Poland-China,
and now is a good time to procure a
pair to commonro with. But purity ot
oread will not ssrv« aa a aubatitato for
loodanl care. Pure bred. swine will
make more pork frets the same food
than any other, and all their progeny
will be of the same character, that ia aU
there is ia “para,btood."
Nwriry JfaAten —Do not forget the
garden, lot it bo plowed or dug and
plenty of manure bo hauled for U the
first thing. No part ol the farm brings
in oo much money as tbo garden. Pro­
vide clrsn ncsU for thu hens, end re­
move all rnbbiah where they may hide
thoir nrat*. Krep glau or other noet
eggs to circumvent rate, skunks and
dags, Repair water apouta and save
troughs, and clean out cisterns and
eeae-nxda. Provide aheap cfabatebonia for tbo kitchen slops, and make in.
door and out clean sad sweet with lime
and whitewash.

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rowsSy. SUv. with surce..

Many Southern Granges are telpswg
oMh other, by swppiyiag tbe mooni to
rake tbe promt growing crop.

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in r nd
only admit a limited numbe; of

Kiagoberr of the ladisna Fsnnar,
has teen afactod Sw-reury of Capita:
Gresg. 3, jteiieaa

CUSTOMS EWf BUY.

Wc dare not tc»! the public, we are making better w
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast
terribly excited when we hare too many sales, and nc
we have come down MHto Mm a aS ant, we it
little beeatwe you may all come at onec and Frustrate u«
•o that we 'cannot do nnythine.
We had mnne talk with a man from California abou*.
him Thiriy-fire Top Carriages, and that almont unfit,
I burine*« lieride« the

which was tanned uc January to, ia tw
U robs Ur by Cbieagn arcMce.-ta. and
wiU te fictebed previous to Jnly let.
Tbe osetreet price foe the boor. fun&gt;-sfced sc-! to running artier. U •!(».&lt;■•&gt;.

•wJiai

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

TAKE NOTICE!

NlCNBLt, SREPA1B A N. I

••VIBRATOR” THRESHER.

■octobk price, I had bret make tasty
steps to tba Caahmxa House, a. ft located on a level sandy plain four or
w-,&lt;H iikaly soon l»&gt; &amp;I1, and ia that fire milss in extout. There u a (Jnbful
ease I would becvmpelfod to seek enter-! «pp!;.- ef eorway pcae in the vicinity. ■
tainuMSi elsewhere. &lt; I was not alow ia Tbo pJahu are not fertile, bat oat.ide |
knowing the kindly edrice. At the ।
Arkansas, re.-wetly were marriwl in the
I Grange by th* Chsplsia.
Caftunan Hnwm I found all that 1 &lt;Je' The Papas' H4pae sxyt -“Iowa
sired—good meals, a g-oodrocm, bed tad

era* th" lucky Titan last .July, that got tbe Cutter. We
। let him draw this year. "He is too lucky.’’
Warning tbe people not to £ome all at once, we ar.-

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Meat of tbeee aatsUfed land. are ■foe» not cirrolats its ritna! ia the GerI rasa Langasgs ; ths Htars Grange ha.
owned by th. Grand liajed. A Indiana
IL R Corajiny They are now offered

Truly Yours,

J. L. REED &amp; CO,

NOW IS YUOR TIME!

All persons indo
office, for Job Wor
ing or Subscription
notified, where othc
arrangement-* hav
made, that their n
be adjusted at duee
be left with tt J
Pence (pr collection
business. .
TO-DAYS

Furnishing Goods,

a=d treatment. The Cushman Brother,
are [from Otsego ia thia Ststo. They
had experience in rarrawg hotels before
going to Petoskey. They ued.r/taBi
tbe waats at tbo public, to faraialr rooms
and snpplv good tabi« for tbwr ;»»□
la th- morning daylight fouo 1 me
taking a Surrey of the town. It ha. a

[ of Masatine. have MKCMthing over •20.’•CO invested, sod manufacture weekly
i 14 wagons 60 rultivaton, '42 plow. an&gt;!
a. many buggies, beside, other artkk.&amp;&gt; say tbe Iowa prwpk.

i Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

Th* Patrons of Kassas, at Wild Cat.
sospertag dishonesty in the couuty

UK BO MH'S TRUEUU
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

1 and privTeg-s of ciohre! fife, trade nutold sacrifict a eml end ami nnmberieve
hardehipt oa sreodot of his dretaace
Petoskey has thirty er forty desllisgs, ima public n.ad. and trjtrkeU
The final Ratile A Indian. E. H.
two or three stores, three or four ebop.
and grvere.. bat no church or sebool- Company, with a persereraac» uari-1
and Ite dictates of Jmmutabk Juvtlco. hotM*. Preparation* are beisg made
AadaoMttte nM» wtx&gt;» nobly n.
spmMfod to the calls of Abrahsm Lto•oia and r^cJeed In tbe victories of
Sterman. .xbwridan and Grant. Thair
wddarnrM, Lcilt a road wilh-ut a
viatai awept from the Attontk to tba
•Bperior inwirwlkncv and uwlulnawi,
Fnette, and If they tad teen called up­
and opened Io •etUrtnant one 'of tbe
on tagfvv up any aoe of th* fetalro of
healthiest amrl fine.: sKtion. for tamlag
Um Untow. the) would have felt like
th* histone father In the Uma of tbe
Indian atroetUn. who rod* to taste to
hla doorway, intending to rrocue bls abandiarr of water-power now wholly
unimproved. Its deer water, like all
taller vanning •Ireonie in thia reetion,
abound in speckled tract. white stargeoa, white fi»h, salraoa troal, brmnj
Ac-, are plentiful in tbe neigblmriog bay

Across the Bay. a distance of five
mile*, it th* old Indian rilLige of Little
Traverse with a dusky population ol
nearly GO&gt;&gt; ptofl,. These Indian, are
quite civiliaed. They have comfortable
dwellings, keep horae* and collie, culti­
vate tbe *1(1 to considerable extent, and
•Xpert at bunting and fkhtaz- They
bring into Petoskay larga quantities of
wnwon in tba wintor, and^abaadatKx- of
' white fish, barring, aalmona ami •pack-

in this vicinity h teach, birch, uh.
white and black, and corky maple, hem­
lock, cedar, ehn, balnun, sproee, poplar
and oak, with a sprinkling of pine.
Abundance of good pine can bo had by

U a dark, rich, gravelly loam, and when |
ekard of roots it b easy of cultivation
and very prodoctiye.
Going northward *a aa* the first
•now ct Morley, 40 mDes north of Grand
Eapida. It gradually inereeted tn depth
aa «• proceeded oa cur journey. thiek•ning Io an average depth ot two foot ;

ADVER

GoM lib 1-4It grows wanner.
Sheriff Craasy ia al

Tbi* i« th* last wea

R»in ia badly noodr

Come and see

Tbo work on tbo K
R. K-, south of this e
with untiring energy.
The Lad ias Society
will ba entertained o
by Mrs. W. 8. Good
The clothing deale

Irani cgnaipiiiT-

Upper Peninsula railroads, now tardl
or in &lt;oot»mpla-foa. control a coatin 19nu&gt; route from f’.'n. to Ontonagon ot&gt;
lake Superior a lino more than 700

Hastings Poultry-Yard
A road ii already nearly completed from
Cmcinnali to Knoxville and Chalta*
nco-a. Short gape only reujsin to l-&gt;
r-xapleted from there pointe to Charts.ton, tevaunah, Jackeunrilk, PetuaeoU
and Mobile. When three pointe are ao
united a. they rertalnir will be, and
that, at so distant day, the crawls of
pleasure seeker. from the south that
will throng our northern hotels in innmor will be numberless. and tbejvoduete of them extreme latitndn of ear
country will be exchanged with tbe
grratnai facility and in tbo briofest lime.
In a tew yearn all aksg^thie northern
route where cow ia only a wilderness,
or bote sad there a rode cabin, will be
•oca improved farms with out-buildings,
flock* and lowing herds, green pastures
and nttodows, and field, of gJdee,
waving gram, thriving towns and cities

for Yourself

! tercstrd In getting logs to tta mill tow­
ard the mouth of the Muskegon river,
from the £set thst lhe river has not I^Tn
very high, and la rapidly lowering, and
unlree there cornea rain to raise lhe
river, millfoasof fevt of toga will have
to remain in the river UU tbeie doee
oome water enough to ran them. There
la a Jsm of thirteen miles near Evart,
and you can Judge something about the
number of logs there meat be at that
place. Hbould there be no water to
float lop to their intended dmttnaitou.
It will make times pretty tan! .mong

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED
PAINT.

Hou. Harvey W
wet elected City At
meeting ot tbe Coun

watt end of tbe hall
of the Cotut House

Would you aee a
call these day* at t
DoorJbctory of J. W
on lower Broadway.

EGGS FOR HATCHING'

1.1 IndepsiideBl fkjiick.1,
raurs all ro&amp;tu op
CHB0NIC DISEASE,

hays a
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incfcpeitdcriec among
The Odd Fellow’s
night war a pleasant

McElwain,

Well, havejiMt roturawl Tiom tbo Arc.
The building was, or K a medium six.­
dwelling, on this, Vain street, and wn
eared, but might ee well have burned
a. to bare been chopped to toecro. The
Holly wwrito maybe a good thing, but

Hostings, Nov. 10th, 1874.
EXTRAORDINARY

John Stanley
BDOSTMAL EXHIBITION 00.

CoaiKtiif i ittal Pntta

ANNOUNCEMENT!

The great depth and fertility of tbe
•oil is everywhere revealed in Clio rank,
growing timber and ,tta loamy banka
excavated io grading the road.

mnmmu
PREMIUM BOND

EV T®I IHHBS1U msm CL

§60,000 00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

$5,000 EACH IN CASE

The futMtal of lh
brook was largely
aarvxe conducted
decidedly appropria
W. T. Eastman
of plaster, lots of
manto, and doing th
patron- Giro him

Mr J. W. Btinc'

�WHITEWATER WAGQN WORKS.

Tip Rypilsucyt Ba^uf.
We announce, in nnr advertising
&lt;-olunius, Of lbto iwuo, the comlag of
this vast and comprehensive amuaaCharts* Cote, of tho wall known firm ment orgonlsalloii, which, from its im­
of J. Cole * Son* ol this city, has opened mensity and the cotnpletedeas of Ito
a fins Gnx’ety Store at Baltimore, whsrs many departments, blds fair to srerbe will bo pleased to see all of h's old shadow all tbe great traveling '•xfalbL
tlona of the day. In feet the maftagcfriend* aud the public geasrally.

• Mkhaal Grace has hi* house on the
site of the one destroyed by. fire last
scAsou, nearly completed, and expects
to be occupying it early MXt week
That» doing business in a harry.

•ource* of both hemisphere* tn httracllve and original feature*, and In the
determination to make tbe "Clrqaoolodon" the perfection of exhibitions un­
der cxuvass. They bare .certainly ag­
gregated a Show which, for colossal pro­
Lt doos not need a ward from us to portions and variety of recreative enter­
call the attention of every reader of tho tainment, b unprecedented in tbe anBahm, to tbo advertisement ot Grable
&amp; Russell, and the Btadebaker wagon
need only to be seen to be appreciated. IV eumpoaed of forty well-filled dent
and ca«oa of rare living wild beaata and
Extensive additions are being made
bird*, bealdea a great number of led
to the elegant residence ot John A.

PUBLISHER’S HOTICE.

TO-DAY'S

ADVERTISEMENTS.

qf the Htng»--"Lod AstrayThis is
«nk*fJfo Utt, if not IU Utt Dramatic
Compank* that over vidtod our city and
we trust they will
greeted with full
The Circuit Court will open on Mon­
day next at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon,
his Honor. Judge Hoyt presiding. W«
understand tho calendar 1* not vory
large.but will include two or three im-

world, and embodies tbo mod celebrat­
ed artiste In the profession, including
the great Harry Welby Cooke. ••Eng­
land’s Champion Equrstriau," fcutau.
"Tbe Winged Meteor," •Bertie King,"
premiere fjjuntriennr, Miltc nnd Wil­
cox, “King* of the Air," Kato Cooke,

Springers Royal Oirqzoolodon,

TLat on? readers may know what
might bo and ought to ba done in thia
city, where wo have a beginning in the
already popular works of J. L. Rood t
Co., wo reprint herewith from Moers's

■TH ■«, HM, fflH

TONTINE LIFE INSURANCE,

Wagon Work* at Whitewater, Wiscontin, an inland town, with only one rail­
road and with far less advantages aa to
timbers, mariosts, 4e., than we Lave:
In a reowat tour ol observation, made

EXPOSITION

and special features than any in ths
country. In this great col lectio* are
Included living Giraffe*, Feo IJnna,
Ostrtobiw. Yaks, White Beer, Indian
Elephant, Varkee, Black Leoputis, Whitewater Works commenced thirty
Tho Horus could not keep J. I*e
Rhluooero*. Horned Horse, and. Infect, years ago with a blacksmith shop, with
Heed from hi* post of honor, *.» our peo­ a large number[of animate, living sped- a sweep power moved by an old plug
ple wiQ continue to be furnahrd with
horse, cheered up occasionally by the
manly voice af "Wruch," aa ho was
an abundant supply of those apleadid
buggies, for which his shop has become. Tbe claiaifieatlon hicomptele, and the called, a ten the charger's speed was
animal* arc tn charge of erroneous and sot sufficient le raise tbo wind inside.
Intelligent keepers whose duty It te to It slowly passed through the various
Dwight &amp; Burrell speaks of their an*wcr all question* regarding tba habit* stages of dignity until.a modest reputa­
valuable cultivator, th* Disnion I Iron history, and peculiarities [ot the differ- tion of good, honest work began to
spread it*elf around among farmers and
plow, the Fish wagon and Jackaon wa­ beaats, birds ana reptile*. In the
froighlere, and emigrants to California
gon tn car columns to-day. To visit
sad Pika’s Peak. Tne increoring de­
an the FIJI Cannibals, noted a* being mand |for tbo product ,cju*ed from
the only ones ever brought to America, limo to time ths necessity for room and
and perfect type* of their peculiar race. faoliliee, and additions were made dur­
They Illustrate, at ertry exhibition, the ing prosperous years—the evtabluhcharacteristic war. challenge, tfrid fan rasnt apresd over acre after acre until
dances of th Ir native country, and give al last appeared tho scene, a* repre.
seated in our engraving, of a goodsizsd monufactaring town, with numer­
mances.
In III1' department; ubo, ous smoko stscks, railroads running
"Admiral Dot," the merest atom of through, water communications, and an
humanity ever created, being only one- army of workmen—all the bustle and
tho receipt* for freight at the Haatinga fourth Jbo slxe of tbe celebrated “Uenenergy directed to tbo one main point
depot exceed |10O a day.
of making wagons tor the nation. Trains
miniature differ* from tbo generabty of of material [timber, iron and paints)
dwarfs from tbe fact* that bl* body and aro always unloading at the tracts, to
limb* arc perfect In their eymiuctry and bo deposited ia sheds and warehouses
S. Bartw. D. R.
that

All persons indebted to this
tiffice. for Job Work, Advertis­
ing or Subscriptions, arc hereby
notified, where other anti sjiecial
arrangements have not been
for sheep killed by dogs under the act
innde, that their Recounts must
be adjusted at oucti, or they will
be left, with n Justice of the cohl.
A. 0. Milter and his full Dramatic
""Peace for collection; We mean
Company will visit Hastings Lafore i* perhaps tiro largest and most complete
business.
In appointment* and ditall of any In ths
long, and produco 'ha lataat seasatlon

AT HASTINGS, WEBHESDAT MAI

A Great Western Enterprise — The
Work! at Whitewater, Wisconsin.

ed stock, clean and bright and perfect,
aro always loading for shipmsnt, by a
force of msn whn &lt;to not blng but load.
Division of labor, accurately figured
down to a system, runs through every
akelnr, another retting tires anoth­
er Ironing bolsters, another fram­
ing beds; others attend machinery
for sawing, planing, making axles,
driving spokes, boring hubs, while the
various proc IMS* of pointing, scrolling,
striping and lettering, are’all dbtln&lt;4
parts that are reaentlal, and result In
the finished and complete Whitewater

IN THE LARGEST

PAVILIONS

EVER CONSTRUCTED!

A COMBINATION OF MANY SHOWS, INCLUDING

P. T. Barnum's Special Living Curiosities!
Leased from P. T. Barnum, under heavy bonds, for the testing season of 1875.

Local

500 Living Wild Animals T

Living Giraffes, LivingSeaLipas.

1i 1,000 Natural Curiosities.
Curiosities,

Living Rhinoceros, the largest
over Captured or Exhibited.

pities
ti

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, ilABVELS OF THE AXIAL VOHU)
? :
j

We will Sell BUGGIES
for the next Sixty Days
for Cash, below any Fig­
ures we have ever Offer-

J.L. REED &amp; CO.
Sit*

At Hr

Revealed by the exhibition
of vast multitude of

FIJI CANNIBALS

Creation's Curiosities.
|

—

bvr..n. Arru

rriiK iiA.REis'r

ADMIRAL DOT!

LIVING WILD ANIMALS AND

The Smallest Man in tbo World.

d&gt;*s&lt;M I* cimllUMa* r»«d» U« »..k :
i
BIRDS
treahx 4*«Ua*410* (S1UH14W.J Uds*&lt;H&gt;
~
'
to ♦X.s^uuw4r*u~4 | KNOWN TO NATURAL HISTORY.
•riktsMWK. XsltoliwpstUA;.
T
B-.I l&lt;»**«l ni*r trw - liimm U.
t-IVIXCl sws LJOXH,

The Bat Cimi tier Otiuisi
Hl*utrions_Gynuiasts

B Living Giraffes, Living RhinoNew Barber Shop,

i
►-!

Having opened a New Barber's Shop,
I respectfully solicit your patronage, and
hope to giro ontire satisfaction. Giro
mo a call. Shop in Noble’s Building,
op:«o*iie Hopkins i Hanies' Drug Store.

Ronownftd -A.tbletes !
LN TTE PBOFER8I0N.a

ceroM, Living Elands, Living
Horned Horse, Living

TheOrstSquestriviBofthe World.

Ostriches, Living

4

Tiu* Slupocdous Combination for

Hippocrocodile,

lETBUCHH RKEHUOI

Living White Bear, Living. Ind­

&gt;

ian Elephant, Living Zebras,

1876, travel
EXCLUSIVELY BY RAIL!
And will require

LivingTapirs, Living Lion*.

the great Englbh A. II. C. Clown, and
our most eager question to tbo superin­
one hundred other noted performer*.—
Th In groat Show travels exclusively by tendent. “They g» almost anywhcc
and every where you might name,'' said
rail and require*, for lie transportation

Tigers. Leopards, Hyenas,

2

LOCALS

' This i« the last week in April, 1876.

Croquet hare been made ' tbo present

Parade of Princely Pomp

Oren Making.

And Barbaric Splendor, a Pageant
worthy of the dayit of Feudal Grandeur.
Commodious Accommodation for
SIX THOUSAND SPECTATORS

almost everywhere that there b a mark­
et for tbte class of goo te. The United
States government send* its orders here
for shipments to all points where
wagons are needed for this public ser-

Including One Thousand Sofa Seated Chairs.

^ADMISSION, TO ALL, 60 CENTS !
Children under 9,25 Cta.

Isulie*', gouts' croquet slip* el the
Such were our Incomplete memoran­ latent styles at G. H. J. &amp; Co
50wl
dums of this |iroa|&gt;eroua Western cornTh&lt;&gt; Stebbins Brothen are offering
|su&gt;y, who»c uame of Whitewater te
for sole a largo and splendid assortment
of Furniture, tbe bqst ever brought to
this market, which they aro offering for
safe at ths lowest living rates. Rsmember the place, at tbo old stand of
Stebbins A Bslding. and l&gt;e rum and
giro them a call.
44tf

FURN1TUBE ROOMS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.

A Sound Health Maxim.

45 DOLLARS!

ho largest Stock and tho best Furni­
turn ever brought to this city, ia on
exhibition, al the Warerocma of

For What?
The New Improved

HUTH, SALISBURY &amp; CO.

Back-Food •

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

This will be a fine addi-

Hon. Harvey Wright. Republican,
was elected Qty Attorney at tin* last' .improvement, in which all our eitixena
ahould take an interest.
meeting ol the Council by u unanimous
We saw at tho office of the Judge of
Probate this morning the little seven
Sheriff Cressey is putting up £a fine
year old An of Hetty Valentins, of
Orangeville, who, deserted by bis fath­
er, with no mother living, after being
of the Comt House.
supported by his grandmother for two
Would you see a *et of busybody’s years 1 art past, but who was unable
call these dsye at the Sash, Blind and longer to provide tor him, and hod
Door factory gf J. W. A C. G. Bmtloy. thrown him upon Iho county for sup­
port, ha* been sent to tho State Public
School at Coldwater. He is a.bright
brook was largely attended, and tho intelligent looking lad. and with proper
semco conducted by Rev. T. D. Maith rare and culture, such as ho » sure to
decidedly appropriate.
hare in that Institution, we have no
W. T. Eastman is selling quantities doubt will make a man of character and
ot plaster, lots of agricultural imple­ enterprise.
ments, Ind doing tbe fair thing by every
Dewey, of the Hastings Bavkxb. has
been bitterly attacking Pro£ Dickie,
Mr 7. W. Stinehccmb, of Woodland, principal of the Hastings schools, for
_ .
- —1. —.,1 ———o———
made us a pleasant call on Tuesday
afternoon, and Geo. Barden on Setur- Wo know Dickie, and we know Dewey,
and we congratulate Dickie on being
day. Call again gen Homan.
made the subjeot of an attack by Dew­
Mr. Fdi Erway exhibited in till* oSlw ey. 'Tie oaougb, la itself, to make a
on Saturday, a Light Brahma tarn's fia reputation —C/rsa-' JlspA IWy
•Kg. that measured 8 1-2 by 8 3-4 mdi- ^rowertc/fte'JM.
Tbe above i* simply/o/n. Wo havo
•a and weighed 4 ounces Next
Thore was a dangrrnu- runaway on not attacksd Mr. Dickie, in any man­
ner, but did comment on an admitted
Jefferson Street on Monday afternoon,
by which considerable damage was
tbe Hastings Teanmf were at Grand
done, and George Cluny quite badly inRapids about tho time lhe above was
published, and u ws hare no personal
The report that Crawley &amp; Grace are
acquaintance with tbe editors or pubto mors out of their present pleasant
lishars of toe Ittmemt, we think ite
store io a mistake. They have a tease
I authorship' will be apparent to any can •
tor a year vvi, and do not propose to

To Move it.
It will be hearlded into town by a

Methodist Society, in tho city, are going
to make vxtensiva alterations ia
their church
buildiag.
puttisig
in th* window* of stained gte..,
extending tho audience room to tho
present front of tho church, and build­
ing' thereto a fiaa vestibule and bell
sightly atfplo.

reason by the Wil kina Brothers of thia
.eity, ami ywl they are not able to BU all

FIFTY CARS

leas variety.
Mr. W ilson B. Brown is finishing oil
ills building on Slate SaosL for a hotel
and boarding bouse. L L. Gregory is
doing the maiofT work, and it is Iteing
dona in first rate style, while Mr. Sew­
ard has charge of the pointing, paper­
ing and graining, than whom a better

Rain te budte needed ia this rection
Ttn&gt; OrangvyiUe Teacher-Alton case
pl tbo State.
.
.
is still dragging its slow leagth along
James I’. Roberto is putting btepreai- through tho investigating court of Jus­
tice Riker. UuMSit would have been
1 Rower is putting in n civtetn for the jost as well to hart lot the ease guna to
the Circuit Court, whore it properly be­
benefit of Iho Burna office.
longs, without all thia warto of money
JL R, south of this city H being pushed and time, bul for /Aof lhe R&gt;spood&lt;&gt;ut&lt;
are responsible.
■
with untiring energy.
Tho Indies Society of Emanuel church
will bo entertained on Friday afternoon
by Mr*. W. S. Goodyear.
The clothing dealer, of Grand Rapids
distribute copies of the declaration of
independence among their eustotners.
Tho Odd Fellow'* ilance on Monday
night was a pleasant party and tho rereipt* a* liberal aa the time* will ail^iit

LOCOMOTIVES
And Two Trains of

Pumas, etc., in end-

b very strongly recommended' by the
Medical Faculty and Is largely prescrib­
ed among their Female Patient*. It is
worthy of all oonfiiivnce. aa may be seen
from the following testimonials:
Neb., writes: I havo under treatment a
lady, « bo, foe tbe past seven years has
been afflicted, end, after trying several
physicians without reedvtag benefit, la
gaining rapidly on your‘Mavorito Pro­
scription.
ATtuurra, Ill.
Dri ft. V. Pierce, BuflHo, N. Y.t
Door Slr-I have ihot words to exprco*
my gratitude to you for yoar advioo aol
asstetance In my oasc. There te not one
who has uscil yoar medicines since they
bare been brought here, but that can
say with me tbcyjbave been greatly
benefited. Since I have bran so helped
by Ite use, stx or—even around me left
ofl all doctom and ether medicines, and
now use It in their famine*, alter being

do not know « hat a wonder It created
in our city, by ite restoring my sister I
wrote you about, tor she lias b sea under
t he care of three of our beat doctors, but
could not alt up but for a few minutes
at one tlme.U begged ofhsr to try your
medicines, and before she bad used half
the bottles she could go all around (be
yard, and has ucw just come home from
It may seem a little strange that our a visit five mll«s away.
r
enterprising mauufseturers, ' Meson.
DwighK Barrell, abogldahip waggons
from fio tong a distance aa Racine, Wis­
(consin, especially when so many fsetr-jrlre are so much nearer, and they ru»uro
Ins it yae only after the moat persistent
1solicitation on tbe part of the Fltb Bros,'
List of tellers remaining in tbe Hasagent,
they werelnducrd to try a few,
‘
। tings P. O. Apnl 27th, 1876.
but so good a record did they moke and
Mrs. Mary Ann Brown, Mias Nancy
(
such
frequent Inquires were made far.
them throaghjtbe winter by partiro who, A. Brown, 5£rs. Frank Jones, Mr.
. Horace Ixv, Air*. Maria Livingston,
r Mr. Chxrte* McEnery. Mrs. Jane
. Pbllliis.
alUtou^-cowpctlng wagon* aro offered
at much tower price, white this wagon
almort unknown their rates hare town
doobte that of any competitor. There
must bo ceuss tor th to and tbe drim
ths: they use tbe beat timber in the

HASTING8, MICHIGAN,

This apace belong* to W. T.

Eoatman, dealer in Lime, Plaster
and Agricultural Implmenta, Ac.

UNDERTAKING

Middleville.
Painting and Graining.

ECLETIC BALM
T. PHILLIPS
to doany and all jobsorwhlte-WBibiag,
Kalsomlnlng, Patching, and Plastering
and nil kinds of mseon work. A frill
supply of mortar eon*tantiy ou band.*

.
I
[
&lt;

duties required.

Hkatb, Saus»vby A'Co.

IOTA AKO NEBRASKA,

SUBSCRIBE FOR
On the Corner oOefferson and Bond
street with two and one half lota of
land for sale cheap or tn rent on rea­
sonable terms. Inquire of John Btan-

'Hopkms &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition. one of the
largMt Stock of Junoy Goods
ever brought to this City

aw Im, BHrnnmi!
SEND FOR IT !

�two aciu pieces Uhui-suuiit ar-u. up
front -Boston to tbe roJtef of tbe fin! ?00,
tbM
t latter would never havo relumed
allva.
As it was, the kamsstng pur­
•
suit
was contiauod. The day was hot,
&lt;
&lt;the roads dusty, and many of the troop­
ers “were obliged to lie down upon tha
ground, tbeir tongues hanging out of
their mouths like thuee of dogs after a
Nover, probably, did men
with the ridings of Own. Gage's move- chase."
Lars a more grateful sense of relief
than these when tbeyecwme, wt about
seven o’clock lb tbe oveoitig. uadrr lhe
protection of tbe guns of 'Ire British
vessels In Boston Hatb-ir nl tire loot o&gt;
Bunker Hill. Tber had aiairhed near­
ly forty nolra io twenty Iwurx The l«»-

man to destroy the atareo and make
such eaiaure* as they .book! thtakb-al
-bet not ro secretly as ho thought. Are
____
‘ Pant Revere and a'Mr. Linecta, aeeari"Why dues sbo avoid me euf" ha fog to as arrangement iu the patriet
thought. “Can it be that ahe really councib, started out from Boston in addialtera me? If r rhou-brwe—"
Bnd alBnaod (ho
country
*«*•» half peat 7 o'dock, ,
waa attended by the Governor of ]
rbusetis, the Mayor of Borton and «
placing her hand en her side, aud
gesning for breath.
“I’m so sorry you should Love had
to lift that heavy thing, dear," said
Mrs. Leseou, quit
-----*ure than seventy wires. The church didn’t you let A!i&lt;
wm decorated with flowers, and tbo
Utts (tbo oldest chirae lathe country)
was rung at intervals during the day
and awning. Wo reprint in this con­
nection Mr. Longfellow'* spirited poem :

Lexington, and tho militia of tbo town
weranut at two o'clock in tbo morning
of tbo 19ih And a ploarant morning
it was. Tbo previous winter, unlike
thin which has just pissed, had been
unoommenly mild, and farming opera­
tions had already begun. "Fruit Irera
were in blossom, and Ibo xras* and
grain hod grown sulflcitntly high Io
wave with the wind." Of all this bow-

“So ioconrsaisnt,” ahe said, with a
sigh. “Papain no anxious to have hh
now shirts finished and done up before
he starts for Philadelphia and f—"
•Give them; tv mo,” os id Barban, "I
can finish them thia aftrrnoon. If 1 work'
hard-"
"But Mr. Etetey has just oelfod. To
bo sure Angie and Abco ora in Iho
drawing room, and can entertain bim
if—”
Barbara's ebook had reddened a fit,‘Would you have i
recoirod it?’
^■Cortainlyl should.
'■Barbara, I havo i—_
------aak you another question," began tho
impetuous lover, encouraged by some­
thing in tho eye and vol to of tho young

c&gt; top woofaa wain, with suslihr
**4 MariM fas riSMM frssi tbrfr Mr&lt;k
CM fas ■wS,.- raftm. th .! ros M 1

Yet, while Barbara Clove aewod
swiftly on, tho work progroraing almoet, like magic beneath her swift fin­
gers. her mind was down in tbe parlors,
wondering whal Mr. F-lstey was saying,
aud whether Angie would tell him how
carefully sho (Barbara) hail preserved
tho last bouquet ho had sent her, and il
ho would ask her to gv to the new
opera, and a thousand other “if.."
Pour Barbara! if sho could but lisv*
beard Mr. Kinley's eager questions—“Is
Mina Clove not nt home?" and Miss
Angvline’s languid reply.
"Ob, yas, but Barbara bogs to bo
excused. Sho has a particular inter­
esting look which sho wished to finish;
and besides, she docon’t caro for com- I

‘•Ask it. then."
‘ Yon rcallv don't disliko me ?"
"No, but I have sometimes fancied
that I was disagreeable to ynu." Bar­
bara answered, returning his frankness
scith eorrospondiog ingonnousoeea.
"Barbara, should you marry mo if I
should tell you how truly end how fond­
ly 1 have long loved yon ?”
And Barbara's voice was exquistely
soft and low as sho answered—
"I beliove I should."
Tho first wedding under Mr. Iacsou’s
roof was that of bin eldest step-daugh­
ter. and Alice ead Angie were forced
to bo o'lutontcd with the very secondary

±E33~
true centeuntel era begins to-morrow
night with the hanging out of tbe lan­
tern in the old North Church. which

grand ocsariou our readers hare hud
and will hfre sriSeient notice, as they
are doubtless on the alert for all the
eloquence end lhe displays which are
Aa aa hoar ar two paseed away they be­ counted upon. We are tha inheritors
gan io havo donbts whether Havere’s
Aa we
iufonnatiun bad boon correct, when a April, a hundred years ago.
little before five o’eloek m tbe morning, have soon, it was a littla, battle Io tbe
tho British regulan suddenly appeared material rye. Tho town of Concord
marcliing into the village. They were
1.000.
Boston
eight hundred a‘.rang, and they were ington bed only
supposed. by th* militia men, from Re- had but 17,000 ; sad tbe whule country
Ten's statements, doubtless, Io be numbered cousiborably leas than its**
sterns we emancipated in our last war,
on the other hand, numbered only sixty when we carried out the principles uf
or seventy— men skillful in the shooting tho men of Urxiugtou an I Concord to
of gain* and at target nralcbe*. but who their fall logical results But what are
figures nnd acres. cumpareJ with ever­
Th«y w&lt;tr» commanded by Capi. John lasting principle ? "Wh«t. shall a man
Parker—“a tall man with a Urge furo- give in exchange tor his soul?" I* a
bead tinder a tbrea-rornered hat," question that has ite temporal aa well
writes Lis grandson Theodore. Il ia no as eternal bearings, and never ia it more
thoughtfully answered than when he­
when they faced the overwhelming force roic Kula, whether few or many it mat­
ters not, deliberately ofler themselves I
of tho regulars, with all Ute prestige,
won intro hemispheres, which gath­
ered about them ; but the captain de- freedom. Such was tho devotion ot the
men uf Lexington and Cuacord, and.
left bis post shot He orders I them to surely, it has won its abundact reward.
load. “Don’t fire," were bis words, The great nation of tho world—still tho
“unless fired upon ; * kef. if tby waif a hope ol liberty-loving men in al) climrs,
&lt;rtr, U&lt;! Ityia /tart," Evidently, those although we hove gone through grievmeu knew what they wore about On out struggle*. with the smell of Cm still1
came tho British, and their commander upon no—is the legacy they hare l«lt |
cried out: "Disperse! you rebels : lay mankind. We trust we are still true '

RICES DELIVERED OX 8)110 OF CARS

AT SPRIXGF1ELD. OHIO.

Shipping Boxing. 3 Horv (tower, *2,00; *j iioree Power. (3,to.

*

We manntkcUrtv and furn'sh at low prices. Pulleys, Shafting, Couplings an
tangevs, also furnish Belting. Gum Hqre, Ac
Further Information will be cheerfully given by addreaalnx the manulact irsri

JAMES LEFFEL &amp; CO.
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

FINE PRINTING

down your arms and disperseNot a
man stirred. Then a volley was fired fought; no true, that we are uot only
over the beads of the militia, and the । faithful to tho Union, but that we nee
order to disperse was repealed with to complete magnanimity and fraternity
some profanity, followed by firing,
which was returned by tho Americans,
till Parker, seeing it was murder rather
hold words to all Americans, and a than battle, ordered them to retire.
watch-cry tn pat rest* tha wide world Little harm was done to (be British, but
over. Piercing tho early hours of the seven of tho Lexington mon were killed
century now drawing to a close like the
•■Charmed!” ecboed Angie, clasping notes ot an alarm bell, they hare al- there nil to tho "battle of Lexington "
teady become enshrined amid associa­ Bat tho grandeur of tho cause coaIter crotty, white hands, gushingly.
“And if you would be good enough tions ns rieh. ubiquitous and inspiring aaeusly put in iuno and consecrated by
to convey an invitation for mo to Huts ,
Clove, as well—" he added somewhat
embarrassed
•Oh, of ronrae!" said thn fair dam- mopykn Moat fitly, therefore, has it
boon determined to commomoratato tho
first centennial of the battles of Lexing-I
The King'a troope were delayed in

THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGANS

DONE at this OFFICE
MICHIGAN

EHIE.

CENTRAL.

RAILROAD
Taking Effect Nov. 16th 1874. Innin,,
'

Send to the Bunlett
for ireulorx.ta

Orgats)

otnpany, Erie.

Peon*
‘39m

GOING WEST.

nsga.Tmiuiii ferailboad

Islington in all not more than twenty
in d military pageantry, with tha at­ or thirty minutes, and then they pushed
tendance of lhe Chief [Magistrate uf tba on for Concord, nix mi lea beyond. The
Union and other high officers State and
morning, and the people had boon buoy
removing tho storm, in which they had
been partially succeaiful. Aa Concord
was a larger town and more of a public
centre, and tbe newt of what wu going
order that oreu the youngest and least oq at Lcxingtou had boon added to the
1 pravidus alarms, there was a much
i greater gathering of militia. At tbo
moment, however, when tho British ap­
Happily, there ia no danger of mis­ pealed ia sight—about seven o’clock in
understanding here, aa iu tho case of so&gt; tbo morning—there wore only about a
many "a famous victory,’’ where headsi hundred mon assembled on Concord
much wiser than "young Peterkm"1 green. Those fall back to the north of
tho village, where they were joined by
reinforcement. What was to be done?
Some advised faith er retreat Iter.
Tho engagimont on tho 19th of April William Exnrnon—tho grandfather of
was no chance collision. It opened the' Ralph Waldo-said. "Lot us stand
Revolutionary War just as a key opens our ground. If we dio, let ns die here •'
a lock, because it exactly fitted tho oo- That was tbe spirit of the people; prucarion The farmers who gathered in
front ol tbe Britiah regulars and hung over tbo North Bridge. Reiufaroomanls
• with wolf-like tenacity upon their rear, kept pouring in, along lhe roods, acroos
wore there because tho long marshaling the fields. In squads and singly, men
of destiny bad stationed them there; who knew little of organisation but who
and what they did was the fountain of had tbo stuff t»f CrorewalTs Irons! dee
lhe mighty flow of history rinos. Look Meanwhile tho British troop* entered
don’t know what you missed at tho thread of preceding events. The the village. Tbo oflto*TS, with their
by not going with ua text night," he arbitrary course of ths mother country field glcsves, saw the American gather­
Went on, and Barbara's cheek colored
had been gradually increasing till, in ing, and decided at once that gTfod strathotly at what she deemed.the unneceo1774, Parliament passed au act "for •KT required the seixure of the North
aerT dnsult.
"I do not regret it ia tho least,” she the bettor regulation of tho government Bridge. Six companies wore detached
raid, and imxaod on.
for that purpose, a part being stationed
Bay in New England"—a statute which on guard, and (he rest distributed about
empowered the taking of life of any ob­ tho vicinity for seixing and destroy mg
LEESON'S STEP-DAUGH­
noxious patnsn under tbe forms ol law. store*. In th* meantime tba American
TER.
The Province saw the object and pre- foroo had reached fir* hundred in num­
ber, though in a military point of view
they were litifo Utter than an "armed
nd militia men ia tho town of Isling­ mob.” A cuuueil was held, and as the
ton. In February, 1775. parliament result Colonel Bxrrctt gave the order to
added to its arbitrary statutes and ra­ march to 'the bridge sod poos the aamo
but not to firn on tha King’s troope un­
less they were fired upon." Aenordingly
they marobed down. Ths British fired
signal guna for tho return of their sbresolred to resist them at ali haxard* sent detachments, and soon turned their
and .organised its military reooercea muakete toward tbe militia, killing aad
Thus the issue atop by stop was coming wounding eavwral. The fire was re­
on. By April tbo Congress. was in so*, turned, aad with aueh effect tint the
and fled in gpeai ai^n, ,
siou at Concord, and had gut news of British broke
.-------------------------------------------what had been done in Engfaud. Whoa andjeunlusicn. Owe of tbe Lincoln !
it adjourned on the 2d, John Hancock
and fiorxMl Adams knew that U was

hod received “She has nothing fit to
wear, and after those two new tarlatan
dr esse i. I would aa soon face a hungry
lion u ask your papa for any more
money-"
“Beside*, raid Miss Alice, who wants
Barbara Clevo tagging us about where
ever we go ? It'* enough to make one
think of a young ladies'boarding school
out for a walk !"
.‘Yes,” added Angie, “and after ali
it'a only putting high notions in her
head, for of course she cannot tnaxrv a
geuttoman like Mr. Elaley."
'
And ee poor Barbara never got her
invitation. All tbe evening, white Angie
aud Alice sat in their opera Uata trim­
med with wreaths of French daisiM and
fresh blue silks, listening entranced to
tho sterius of tho Bow prima donna,
Barbara" was sewing in tho old disused
nursery nt homo, the tears failing over
and anon upon the endless seams of her
work.
“At all events,’’ thought she, “ho
has plainly shown me that-ha doesn’t
care for me."
So when abe met him on tbe stairs

MRS.

ixu MaCIHXK basaprung
tsjddly Into favor a* pooeraslnllt ibec beat ou-g
xar&gt;6x of good q ic-&gt; nt, ua I
namely: Light runnlnnl

Bna lean Ml ftt Cal literal

smooth, nolselcm. rapid,!
durable, arjth i-rfrct I

etitne for wirrni./arVarise;
sad family ue . (reedy
for delivery only since
June, 1874.) tot range.
|«rtretton, and variety
uf work ii without a
, rival In family or wort

afuk iiaib siowiroiesioh,

b.f
NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE

SPECIAL TAXES.
May 1,1S73. to April 30. 187&lt;l

D

■ ICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R.
COMMin!OWER*S MOT1CE

Grand River Valley Divide

i,y
G«"V“T HM BAILWAT.

Oelroll, U»4a,* Lak. Muatxaa M- ft

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY X 18'

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Diamond Iron Plow
Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors.

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE
Every Point warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points

"Ttotw’a fOOB) .uoa
Boor." saidJeae. “atJ
Mr.JmakJia'srx.i
ito little one mat to if
•■W.H. we'll — to
tore a bu to atari to

Money Refunded

DIAMOND IRON
l.'SIKK’ta

is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It was
awarded the

lifiv

I'KSi-aS! KI

t ha n

SILVER, MEDAL

Their Skeins are ail set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand. only Plow that received a Premium.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly., and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins’ never
work loose, cut or break.
ROBERTS WIFE.

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

“Mr Fraklin, th. r
belli toe a atattora c
think yoa wiUfcrfh n.
ttoa this one Will you
if Aust Jan. nod I half)
“Tn rorj woU tom."
• But yoa will b® brtto

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY
We also sell the old and reliable

IJACKSON

WAGONS

Over 700 in use in Barry County,

THE ROBBSs'CULTIVATOR

needs no advertistn&lt;j
_ . &lt;, « h. hi
. almost ulie
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of
No other firm iiac/ tiiL&lt; Machine .u ibev are ‘de |»ro| rietor* ot it.
:d Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, uivl .t cover from 3 to «5 year*, a
ivagon Machines. Every Wagon fully Warranted.

uauanw.. mi x-®a*bto l.rw
haltere Balin • •*»"
llHATH. MkLIMBl R

.

takes the lead in this line, of Manufacture. Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.
I “f
DWIGHT &amp; BL’RRALL.

CALL AN I &gt; SHE TH JIM

DENTIST

Hartville,

■

Hasli"&amp;s Poultry-Yard

URICK FOR SALE!

HitkiRi. JOHN STANLEY

THE

Hastings Drug S-.orc

ardly, ia it MtT Bathe bay only
rdaiiv., and I lov. him fearly. It i.
cot tocauaa to owns th. farm, ad eaa
laava a Uttlw mon.y, Ilauy——*
“Hub, low, I know," Delay aaewer*
«1. putring a eoft. while hand owr bet
‘'’’“I'tovZ fid no other Ulbf. or moth­

er either, foe that matter, in ell my life,"
caatinu*! Robert, “and if tb® farm ia
dreary, ia it tome.**
“And you do not like to U baaiatod!
M'.I1, if you will kwP your promiM,
•nd wad Jen. av.rto
ex. you shall
not be. Now talk of oomething else. Oh, thought of using these things."
“Nor htme rnd the nto
took to you. 1 her. Mme n®w
For Robert Franklin had ued.rtak.a oala in my trunk if you will
Upto in persoa to see about acfcne west­
ern lands in which his uncle had inwet•d, and whirb thtwtoned to involve him
In foes. DairrcwuM not weU take tto
long towaey. and besides Daisy tod
other sebemee ia tor woe little toad —
Loving Robert w.U, she rwolwd to re­
mora th. only shadow from his lifo—
th. resolute opposition of hia ancle to a
fine lady wife.
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tiBcl pRodccth

JAMES NESBET.

Sinntal aid Mertanital

NOTICE!

DlftH

DENTIST

BININGEB'S
or wrwtern
thb great line
OLD LONDON DOCK 1; torn,
U throne you should take. The track
U of the test »tevl rail, aud all the ap- EGGS FOR HATCHING
tmialnrnta are nrst-elam In every roGIN.
apeet. I to-train a are made up of elegant lyatfrtaa: js-tamgjs;
sfe saeU.1 J

Sweet’s H°Tbl!

Wagons
Saa'a Claus

HEADQUARTERS.

1CH1 EffllUFOmFEBAlUfflAD
THHEE MrLLIU.V ACRES

LANDS

wwmaiEtioii.

Oysters received doily

Sit

and Buggies.

o.ubi&gt; "rahiw;..............
T. U. I. VOX. r«®r«»rior
E-nj tkl.f Uxxl IM

New

Work.

arv Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and HlMplng Coacbva, luxurious, well
«rarUtaM W &gt;■ M lighted and well ventilated DayCoaeto.
— &gt;»
, amt }&gt;l&lt;*aaanl lentiglag at&lt;d smoking

w

'
J. Cole &amp; Son.

HASTINGS MARBLE WORKS FINE ^PICTURES
mu...

umfiimr .

WING GALLERY, f
On .IF.FFEE-SON HUWSKT. wwr'Jii

A rto.

.

tit

For Council Blnffi. Otmtha. and Califorala, Twn through trains dally, with |
Pullman Palace Drawing Room nod,
Steeping Care through to Council Illutr*
For 8t. Paul and Minneapolis. Two
through trains dally, with Pullman Pal- I
new Cars attachod on both Unln*.
nor Cam Attached, and running through ।
'“FM^jiuw’Bnkea. Four through trahw
daily. Pultanu Cars on night irela.. '
for Wlsoaa and jxnnu In Mfnurwcta,

JOHN PETTIT

At Granger Prices.

hays i

McElwain,

Bmw Mkm. »w 1 and lutcnt Buflhnuiud Coupllugn, XVcwt*’“* 1 Inghouee Safrt, Air Brake., and every
other appllanoc that baa been devised
for the safety of pmwenger trains. All
pIM® a. ui ae®.I- je.’rkrl/^F.. alia,.
trains are niu by tAegrnnh- In a word,
AGKNTM VrkNTBD I.
1 this t.REAT LINE ha. I lie brai and
Byry mU agOalM J'mi.Um hr Iks M« to-k anuwtbe-l lr»ek, and Uto n&gt;&lt;~t elegant
unit comfortable e«ini|urient of any road
In
(he West, and n«« n&lt;&gt; competitor in
MONEY

Thia * th. phew to buy ymir |w«vbU
irZJSv
Weh.O t&gt;» ’&lt;M' lino «&gt;f g.«da dhr.l
Stop .mi J.-tf»ns.n Street, north ot
! was evw brought ic Hanmga vail
vabt' it.
anJ examine !-•: yo«r»elf a id you will Hastings Hiilrl.
ydndt/nrdwriri’Mrtpidi’.
Pun bnn, I sUUmMi »
, Hcsirmbrr tiw pltef. the ttel Sttarf.
| nign of the G-d'eii Mortar

J. P. ROBERTS.

nBStaSft-*"*"--- ,-'~“

twenty yean ago.”
“But who will come, Jan.* Giris are
•ot plenty tore, u you know."
“I'r® a niece, ah, would «• to ns,
though ate'. nsv.r lived oaf ’
’
“Send foe tor, th™, and—oh!-rub
ray leg, will you T'
tots in th® iftmoon aliUle bustle
below dura told the Invalid of th. ar-

-Wir yuugo upstairs, MiasJm« toaitated.
"N«rpreC ' said the new-cc
“don't you call your aieee Mica 1
r.-sX’iL'S'iSr’

§60,000 00

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

“Not K Ttor.'a Ki dronoe
■arair ttMrtdi"

�HAIB
Evayy yc-ir im-rrejew the ptywkrhy
'cl thia valuable Jfcir 1'rejianrfioa;
| which it ifar tn tue*t alimc*. We ra
, nuurr ,onr old patinri • that it i» Iff*
'fwtlv tq&gt; to it« hisljrtaodard; tuul it
i» she «Jy ri-lfable JmJ perfectod prrparatiou for n-vtorittf tluvr tut Fanxn
Haiw to it. vunthffi ecil&lt;£. making st
•oft. luatron^nnd Mlltvo, The ’ralfS
by tta ttm-, ln-e.imot wbitp and. clean.
It ramorcH all e.-uptioM ai.it daadruft;
aud, hr it* ionic properties prcrtmfi
the hair frimi falling out.-a* it alimwlatei and no-jri’brt the hair-giand*.
By it* uae, the hair growl tliicker and
•tninger. In bdjlnecs. it Text orca the
capillary glanik to their normal vigor,
and will create £ new crowth, creeps
in extreme old pfft-. It 1* the moat
eoottomicnl I Uta DncwxtXG ever naad,.
nx it inquire, tvwer application*, and
girei tlic hair a .idendid, glomnr «pficanmn.. A. A. Ilayc; MJ), State
| A««aycr of Man-.rhnactts uayx, “Tho
-I----- ------------ooreftdle
CKinuonH'
MO...
......-------- —,
tclerted for eneDrnl quality;
cottMder it tin) Bum Paxraaxno:
fur it» intendM puqx»w».

If you d
to come to

W IS w

Tcm-MmJw niAr^L Ibiire. YWAl
10Mb.
borX. Fmrehrr. H.A Gar­
&gt;«»«a JWUy.
(ffurrAW. 1
0. Oapfc. Tkww. &lt;bn&gt;. jt-’fr- • Gtvwax ' rev, Griiv. Hoirl iai. JlxKtiugt.n Jenkv.
Mtk. The awren of newly opeoed lamk
Gnwbcr. Br^d-v. IM- jfar*. Hoof Jonre.Jl.ti-krll, Mtlrm. ’NAum. North.
I lM«&lt;rn. Tfamipmii. Warren. Wdlv. irhire.
can euariiv. with remunerative romlta, an
Key. kdU.nr. Xlrfa. Kaiflr. Lint.
abort wnfimited number ofUmb. if tbe
MSwt. W. *&gt;'.far ! —23 CrepuWhan. 15. drmneret- H).
‘—M.-..VTI. .Idnie. Uewirk. Grewfabur can be had.uW rxeenaabk term* and
lAewp, Aorta*, Muwna*. .Scfasflfor .Suirffi 1 ad.Nay»
JJcUh. J/«e. HerifiM Tbom.-..,
men hiring them-hm for rn-h w.&gt;rk ean
aSYmtrnr. .‘tawre. XmU-. Hoftor. Sa re*
«ieh fevy ■' Mtakby «** ri-r1». ami n^ kaTr-fa- L f Ffcetr, n*,. in-/ Mafa-re-K l republican* 2. Aelnorml, 6 &gt;.
in .hre rewrec earn &gt;w*riret to make themjwvHwrty of any pw»«. au . 1-Hn to nay -» (rrpuUiran. 3. democrat* M)
The fahwt t~t on thi* bill iu it* pnweut
xillauca of thi. Stare there .hall Lf annually ktat under tlwpn,vUuHu..f thi- art.-hall
dart* of three MW rertuw* are of a kind levied and cdlrrted lb! following tax •!«&gt;
•h»jc w»» taken WixfiwUrfay alien***, ia
tub puuci oa awwr ixnsu bill
for which there ■ aa wnliautad market ihclmriaM. m manuLetaring. relhng. or to exempt from anch kvy.
tke knae. id cum Hiring iu the aiuendSer. 10. Tbe aheriff ahaH p»e jhiUic
•nd three ia therefore an jareldlitr of the keeping for •ale dirtilUl «r malt liquor*
r
wartime,
aa
-xwbrtirme
foe
h
—
e
I-JI
N.
ih
H
ice
.
if
the
time
aral
place
of
—
k.
and
ot
m«td vrtbe*uure to rfrikriml —cti&gt;«i G,
lri-e market lauag overrtoeked there
Fpnn th* boaiare* &lt;/**Uiag or offering fur tbe jw&gt;perty Io b. «*£ al km* mt d.y.
' Itl f aad m it finally pa—ri lurth which rvjR-al. th.- prrartit prohibitory law
It fa poehapa within th* trnyh to Male •ale npiriuo-na ar into»ieating liquo^by re­
prevwKM to the aale. by eilvarth—mt. to
It will be aren that up&gt;« thfa drriuht faoAan ware not aa dark m hb on. Ifoug- that, if W«r enuld be carily traurf.-ro d tail. .w My patent medicine mixture or to ported nn in three public piaMa hi the, bnuMhca rnsfa - Mow.
from
tha
focalitwand
employment*
where
cum
non
ml.
wlneh
in
wb&lt;Je
or
]*rt
conamta
uXhtp.
rily.
or
Village
where
tnxeh
mk
Im bad torn down tbe harrtor* that pre
»
Sac. 1. Il ahall Mt ba lawful for any *ui- of rretrieting thr trelfic. every man
it ia Ml wanted to there where it rould be
—Mil tha oxtentfon of alavery ovar the ereddy rtnykred. the nrt peudurt - f the ./•piritmntooc intnxiMing liqwwM 1W; i. made Prorato!, bow-ewr. Thai in e—l nreirnv toreU aaT»piritau—oe iatcxiraiiagl v.vtiag '-yr*" wa* a repnblicea exerj* two.
-lUng or ..ffcring C&lt; rele. by retail, any wbrtv a levy haa here made upon real «w
vart Tarriteriosof the Narth-wurt, and U country would be inrtandy tnrereiuri Otte- fernwnte.1 or brewed frpa.ira. «w any othre
Me**rx. Mevrer and Stewe. There were two
We dare i
talc, aueh aheriff ahall give life »«v ot or any intoxicated perm, or Io any Demon I *
—ao—d a&gt; if the laal ventage nf ciril liberty fwrtb upon ito prnent amownt. If th* lievange *40; utlHffK brewed or malt
I remblicata not voting. Me—rx. Berk and
FOB TBE WH15KERBIt ''
ever before,
theMMaadpiaeeofeurh^mmaaka in the hxHt nf p-ttinr iatoxnted
had beau drirea fr-an the Republic of be an. the pro!&gt;km ie a m.rt importaut one limww, at wh.dreale. ot at whalamh- and W- of real eatatr on «xBeat ire; tad aU pro- •hall not be lawful for any pcrxin to ee)| j Wert,
1
IxhIi abwnt cm a-eoant. of rnckne—.
ar f too ranch terribly excit
—wbrther it fa p.—ihk tn retaWtoh ar- tab, • 1 &lt;M&gt; per annum reftiug *piritMWi ur
(
fall party,rtrrmrth i* 53 in the hooae
vfaireriiflawappiiaabk total— &lt;f tarieMate malt, (piritaiMM or uttoxk-rthig liquor ; Our
... tided Whi*. we have comt
intoxicating liquore nt wlnkwale or at upon exrcuti.Hi riiall be applicable to ari— without fir»t having exrented ami daiivur- ;.
j Tl...... ............. all demoerat* excepting I.
ireR thiv dyo, in one little became you may all come at once and Frustnu u« raaKu
Wholreale and retail. •MX&gt; per *»“■“. unckr thia art. except aa heeria Mherwfae ecl to the treumrrr of the ratinty in which I
orenrruJ’cn; vrldeh will quickly and so that we oamnot do nnrthing.
manu&amp;rturiag brewed or aaalt liquor* tor
/ •urh licuinm* t&gt; pcoceeulnl and earned on. 1
cffcrtu.illy,ire anptfah &lt;hi* raatih. It
□ot been named far the Prreiderwy Tbe
.’a, I AW barrel.-vamkr »5U If urre provided
the
bond
required
to
he
given
by
krtti
-n
4
i
We had some talk with a- man from California
*-ad;—
Sre. 11. Inc—e the properly
d**
ia uarilv ati-ft-l. and pro-iwcea u ctdar
1.500 barred* and Mt exccwlnuj 5.0Ul&gt;. I rained or Uvkd upon raanrt be a.4d fix of thia art. All «l.mn. nataflinnl«. io*&gt;. I&gt; )Inti. Rrw*.
opporition to th* than dominant party bad
Brown. P Ik dark. &lt;bj.
• 100
If 5,000 Urrek or over. »2tM) per
! kv. IXx. Ertkrtiwi Fergixwwi. Garfirid. which will neither nd. new waxh b« him Thiriy-fife Top Carriages, and that almost unfits tafcrf
bar-rouotx. in lareAu or utherwiar. and al)''
Ml evxw aa aegwriaatioa national in ita
annum; upon the bu»iarre of manufacturing want nf bidden. «id aberiff mey adjourn
Sold
by
ail
Druggie*.
Price
Fifty
business
besides
the
.
- *
MKh arie
oftre - may be Mec-ary — plan* of public reaortwhervintnxiratingliq- (keridr. R. H. Ihwa. IW*. Harden
chuader. the old Whig party haring d;nl
for wk •piritiuHi* &lt;&gt;r !intoxicating liquor*.
Howard. Hownot exceeding .inc week, however, al any uot«areMldlrt&lt;brratwbn|r«ak'Orretail.ahan | Hatt. Hewitt.
Ju 18U ftwut tUa&amp;rt. of an over dwtof
•300. No [er*&gt;-n |uritr: a tax &lt;« q.iritu- one time, and in rare the property dire (unluai other-wire detorquiiol and dirqrtcxl find. Hubbard. Huggrtt, 1-y. I*-- Liv
J
Maaufaoturcd by R. P. HALL A C0M
3XS11UA. SJL
noa or intoxicating li.piun. under tin, act. 1I none I ur levied tip.-, and -Jd fa in- by the board of iruatmw or caium.ni «wu»- I ingrtohe Lolington. Mel^hlin. A/rrrvi.
Souther* dirt. Mid Sootfam True the re­
which will be given away to our CusUfluent about the wjSl
•hall be liable tn t«y *ay tax ou tbomle of 1
peal ofthe MMowrierwaprom..- hadarouwei
.ufarient to aati.fr meh writ, tbe aheriff eil of the village or rity where «u:h rebon*. Mum. Neff, &lt;»cobock. Parker. 1‘rret.m,
XICHOIB,
SHEPARD
a
SO.'l
malt, brewed, ami fermented li&lt;(U&lt;.r«.
nauurant*.' bare, bar-nuou. are kept I, be
thepaopk of the Northern Stat- and in
of September next, has sttendeucyjo make more trade tha* »J
Sec. 2. Hi tail derirn of*piritm&gt;a&gt; am! .hall make return thereof and jwy over the
elnred on the firet day of the wrek. rumtioea fa &lt;«*h
I‘ invoh-re hundre.1. &lt;■{ i iuloxicrtiiig liquor* anil brewed, malt, and amount by him tecrivrd, k— hia eaid fare,
mikx nf travel-, and the unemployed, by fvrt»cntcd liquor* -Ldl be held and cb-cta- to -id tn—vmr. and mid treaanrw .hall manly called Sunday, and on «ach week­
day night frtun ar&lt;’ after the boar of 11
rrnaw
.aid
warrant,
and
again
&lt;Wmr
tbe
re—.« «JF their lack of w-ek. haVe me the .d to include all |&gt; rxon. who m-11 by the
M BHIIOJ t WT wi re r—I •&lt; MU U..IW-*
Tl—a.vl—1 ntaK*MXX U aa*f—«
o'clock until 6 o’rloek nf thr tuernin- of
.am*
to
the
.heriff,
romm.nding
him
a*
.
mean, of faying for their treiudrr. to —y | drink, and in quantitlr* of fire galL.na or
the aqrerediug day. Hut thi* |.rori«&lt;«i
■tuLug &lt;&gt;f «hc accereity fee their having a L-. or one dorett quart l-nile* &lt;o l~* n
ahall hot be cuneirw-d I., (.nihibti druggiu.
few dallar- to privy3-pea-u4e twief any .me time to any
|*r*u«i WhiJofrom aaUing xueb liquor* at aueh liture, up­
period of i«i&lt;m|kymeut rt. reaching tak dealer* vhril be IwLI and ilcaiued to
on the written reqtwal &gt;&lt; .edr, ..f ^&gt;n*was th®,lucky man Inst July, tl*
iiartir~*
:
-*
Thevr
poverty
chain*
mean
.ml
include
*1!
|&lt;r*ont
who
—
II
or
KiMfep 8 Bingham David S. WalbridgT.
prarthung pbyaieian of the town. rilla&amp;let him draw this year. *’BS;
them to tbe *pH where the, cannot find offer to -ell such li.in.rv ami bcveragia iu '
and lhair Wnrty loving uNoriaton
| work; aad tUreffwv if they are to be Iran­ quautitic* of five gulloiu or over one dog'U
*
Warning the people not
PcMbiM the M4i.a&gt; of Lire then forth.,*, I ford to point*that will afford them work.
quart bottkw at anv ia— time to any one
I deemed guilty of ■ tu*decntwH&gt;r!i&gt;iul ti|«»tt
lag Philadelphia Oonventiim. a few of the it mud Im through tn— outride ot them |h iron No tax imt—wd under tha* act
Truly Yours,
rourirtioci llirtwf »h»ll bo putiMbwl by a |
•hall 1-e levicl or i&lt;4Lrted from any p.-rtrue men of Barry Couaty who loved freefine of not Io* than |25 n&lt;x more than ,
■m for •riling any wino or cider uui.k- fr..ni
dam, halierad i. ftw, noil, free apnrek. fn.
I lion, and rod. of pnwciitioii. and oa
fruit* grvwwur gathered in thk State. No
failure
Io
t»y
»uch
fine
and
&lt;ort»,
*
.hall
1»1
axe. and a ftaa pm**, and .who raongtHxh^ 1
rtion ..f.itch rear. and —id arer—or ahall.
druggirt dial! fa- ti ibb- a. pay any tax here­
the tmportanre of an uwMpoken paper in '
fore making .urh areaaamenl. notify the impriwaiea in the county jail n.H I-re llixi. |
in imprev! who N-ll* lapior* for medicinal,
10 dxn nor more titan WO day*. ■&lt; 1.4^
ccotroliing politic*.' wtiou and awakening i
vhcmwal. mechanic*!. rt»l —mmentri pur- penon. roq*mli.&gt;«i, aaaocialion, company •och fine and tmpri*&gt;at»mt. in th • Jwire
or cTMiartnenhip, uf a lime slid ]Jace at ,
to exmrentrated eflort the people in behalf j
t ion of the owirt
Soc. 3. Tile tax re Herein provide’! far which tbe ame*rtnent will be made, ami re
of Trenina and good internment, ontaaixml
Sec. 2. Any |*r&gt;«Ki who l.y fol*e pre•hall be **M*wd. L-virtl. and cidkrfed by quirittg Mich jwrwm to appear at the rime tciwr xhall olitaiii any rpiritu-&lt;ti* or intoxla joint Mock company, pareham^ I be mathe rame officer- and iu the Kune time anil and place mentioned, and ahow cau*c. if
any. why each a—noment riurnld not be caliaw liquor,, or who »h,ll be drunk or
teriah.and nW the 4 th day nfMay, 1350.
manner — tbe taxre u|R*i |« rwmal proper­
intantnted in auy hotel. t*irr«. Inu. ot
tewwsvfen
ruiiifo.
whirii
not
ire
ahall
be
penaioally
■el forth the Crat wane of (he Rqmblicoa
ty. except — herein otla rwue pcwvirfoil —
ttiUcc of public burinr* or in auy mretnU&gt;. Un—rlVikn
Provided. Nothing herein ivmlrimd ■hall w-rvi-d in the —me manner — aununonM-v blagr nf pwplr raUcrtrtl logrtbrr in any '
Bo vu. Among the men who inUrertzd
ireued by jurtirea of the proce. and •erred
u’.‘7 i,
b.. evMtrtrtiad to exempt buy ■jw, ire of tirope for any purport-, or in any .trrei
thwaarltia largely in th* naw th^rrprier,
it
kart
there
day.
Iwftire
tho
time
.periertv from taxation umllr the general law,.
, alley, highway, railway ■&lt; rtrert car
and contributed freely to it* rafifairt and
f.cd tbcreia for a hearing; ami upon »uch
All tat re ahall I- deemed payable and due
by
drinking
iatoiiiraling
liquor.,
dull,
ott,
iu-mwment leing mode, the hiw prtxvedlargely to It* natVM Were John H. Vaaat ihetimeoftheib-livt^r ofthe aw&gt;e*nient ingx .hdl be had in all rreprev. •* tfaiogh amrictiou thereof, be pnnuhccl by a 6ne
Brnat Gauegw W MSI* and line John M
.urh a—i—ment had been maiic by the a. nf|.*i an.1 cert* of |m~niili&lt;Mi. or hr pun
Xatina. afterward*, and foe nine yum. the
—reor 'aa abnre pem-ribed: Proud*!, tolled by impriwmtnetit in the evanmou jail
ward,
cut
or village, riudl. on or bef &gt;re the
able editor and publidirr of th.- H.ixsaa
h- never. That iu &lt;—e nf neglcei or nfuaal of the county, not exre-diur 2t) .lay. ...­
third Monday
M»f id each year, inquire
&lt;&gt;f muI axwreor to comply with the prro both rueh inc and imprinmmcmt, in th.
and tarexiain the name iff every jwreon. cot
diaeretion of the conn
temticn. a-.»iati&lt;«. nanpun} or co-1Urt- vfaion* of tlii* Mvtiou. then in that t—*.
Sec. 3. Every wife, child, {orent. guar­
the Mid cxmntv tn—wrer ahall bare power
nerdiip .-..gaged iu rain fag on any tarnsdian, huabaud. or other pereoi. who 41*11
I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
menU-Mcl iu the firrt Mttmn &lt;-f lbw set. uid it ahall be bfa duty to madu th* am be injured in perr.i. or pr»j*ity, mean, of
vwmrat
and
gire
the
notice
rcqnia*d
by
and ho shall enter in a mH. to Im nudu by
place ia the nation and the wnrid dering motive for taking the matter in band. We
th* —ctieq, ami the same slisll be — valid Mippcwt. by any mtaxiratal pern.a. ..r by
him. tiuMmetif evctyletrrh perron, etc.
mean* of the iot.nu-xti.in &lt;&gt;f any |rm&gt;n.
that brief period of time. Tbe artire men ..f refer t&lt;&gt; the railroad* They are dir* th and the |4acr nf driug hu.inre*. the kind — though made by the arewor.
ahall
have
a
ripkt
of
actroi
in
V
m
or
her
See. 13. AU moneya njlactod- by any
that day in tbe political arena, tbe men who beneftlcd by every iacreaar of i«.pula|i-n at • ff burin—carried .at. wwl the nmount uf
own name agalnrt any pare-Hi «e pro .re* |
Every additional ».&gt;rktnau lax to I. laid a-vurding to tha provfaion. Ireneuree under tbe proviaiui* of tha. art,
dictated in the fiwum the policy of our tha Wert.
• xrej4 tbe fou* and pec-rentage herein al­ who ahall. by xrlling &lt;« giving any inUni
placwd co a W.-t.-rn farm mexn* the read
Clmji'iMM. *«rt_ totnaU. M«k.
**•&lt;
reunty. hare mortly done their work, and tug iff aotnc 4|K» buabefa more grain |ki the ..f th-, art And fa- -hall. Ufore th* fires low*! to him — eum|&gt;eu*stl&gt;in, which may eating liquor, have &lt;wu.-d &lt;&gt;r rrttlriliulrtl
W cdmvJay after the thirtl Monday in May.
gone to their rart. The political imritu E—t an J the forwarding of *u much addi notify nwh pcMW. etc., fata*-- name* h*v lie retained by &gt;ueh Irra.-urec — hi* fare, to lb«-inl&lt;'Vi&lt;ati&gt;xi of XOcb ,«Vwta oe jwr
■one. and ahaD have a right . f artion
tion* of the Mticm hare chanired until tiornd Value in mewbandire from the H—t 1 been .vurevd &lt;■« mid nil. ofaaid entry: ■hall he by him jdtred tn the credit of tbe
againrt the principal Hintire &lt;-f the l-crl .
omtingxiii
fund
of
the
towwabip.
village,
there ia •eareriy a rrrtagr of tbe old char to the Wert. Their earning. ut-.U the Mto-ii n-Hiev to lx- verbal, {jriutcl or writ w
n*M al—I. it*.^-b——IkeSwl. hrtrinafl4 inrtdUr.il . «.&gt;d ta any rttefa
■NMMiu kA. Stevrry baa died a rinfant qmxiact and she eeaMumpti—i of a *'•*«
and the mme ahall be by weh townahip. artioa tho plaintiff ahall hate a right to i
workman foe one year excred by far whrt
illage. or city, applied — are other ronrin remvar crtual and cxen.pl*ry damage
death ia llaeCeruto arerthrow freedom it wowld rort them to carry a ktorer trooi
And in every action by any wife, hmhaad.
gvot
fowl*
and the dank of it* eham will ba beard no the ftaUera ritha to the farm- foresta or
Sec. 14. Il .hall be the duty of e«ch and parent or child, general reputation of tbe
mines of the Wert, and il Wnuld therefore
rrery rnsuty troMurec. at Irani oner in each relation of btuband and wife, parent and
pay the n—k. evea within the firvtycor
child. &gt;ball be pn'mn fneie evidence of
to carry alde-liodfad. indnrtriou. wuAnieu । until 51, clerk in the aft»rtH*&gt;a. for the pur undcicry month, to tnakr a awum »Uleinei&gt;t
•ueb reiatua . aed the am-.unV rrre&lt;rre.|
'
J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
I*— of reviewing Mich a*d*«m-it roll, and rontaining the name* of each and every per
.&gt;n. etc., in hi, conaty. |ayin(t a tax nmicr
» .« the uaI I*” fJfowfag day* , and h. the tenriaiouv of thia art aiatius therein the
Haallu;,, Sept.. ®th 1®74.
.
the r*|t»&lt;wt nf any pen*O. rte. 4» their
We.Would Migg—t to tbe manager, .if! mreut or attorney rourideriiig lhewrehc* ro-almre uf «ueh penon, etc., the barinow
tho Eart and Wcwt trunk road* whether it aggrieve*!. &gt;01 "ufflei.-l.t ntu»c Iwing ehnwu , in which -urli per»n m myayrd. the flare
Wvuld Dot liigbly .i.ndure to their intm-rt [ to tbe —t»fret.*i of «wch W—v~&gt;r be .kill I| of doin' &gt;*o.ii*M. the amount of tax paid.
| and -Irtc of fayment of the Mine, and file"
Co entabliah aumc permanent rule confer­ alter »ueh »—ment in rurli manner — I
'•incola, and Gram, name* at that day al­ ' ' ■ MUge upon, all workmen derir- may lx- nererwary in order to .'Hif.-roi to »u-h .tatrnu-nt with the clerk of hb county: I
'ert, but who are unabk to pay the i*&gt;VM&gt;&lt;«* if thi* art. and he .h*U afao. I• and i-ueh county treasurer ahall. on or beasari unknown, yet Uvday bla&gt;.vmd .« th*
It would be e—y to ertaUiah unm raftci.vit caitre l« in« vhiren by any |i fore Hetviubrr 25th in tach rear, make a
page* of (ba warid hiatsry.
.v=»—that would prevent an amngre credible pmem nd.1 11 —id nJ! the name I] full and complete report of all the Eaeta, aa
mewl of that kind from bring abwaed by of any other |*reon. etc amga^J
«"? I। ahuwtt by the repeal* mi ftle in hi* ofiire.1
pcrwii'i not needing curb grucrenity, or by buainre bride to be lax.4 undertbe |wo , and return tlx tame to the auditor general, j
immixTMta able to pay (w tbemndre*; vwioCM otthi* ret. the kind &lt;f Inirine-* a^I publiah the aanM in at hart two nawepapm
and although tho oxocutaon of euc-h regria tlie xmount of tax to be paid, arreeding to I in hi* county, if n» many there be. AU and Mate hinmeif to U- o»«r twvnty-*- '
tion* might involve aotae trouble aad ex- the prori—aw of thi.art. xml the mi.1 a»- Idatika rrcfwirfd to carnr into effect the prr&gt;- ytaronfage in order to pu*U*- mill,
v iakwi* oftbia art ahaB be prepared and rar- aptrituow or intoxicating Ikiuore, hr •hill,
jicimo to tbe rued*, yet that would lx: a
uiahmf hy the auditor gnw-ral In the county li drrmnl piilry of a aiiaivtn.-.ii-.- and I
•mall matter corapared with the Urge ad
treasurer,, and by them to thr townahip, U[»W1 H-nvirtion threr-'f ahall l»- Ind ii&gt; •
&gt; an tap*, that would ultimately accrue to
ly paaaad, bat thatia not .XU- pnrpaa* We
anv *un »' &lt; Ire* than fire nor more tb*u
village, or city idSrrre
'
thm.
and &lt;« failure to pay -ueh fine «ha!l
Ike. IS. Any offkvr wiUfuUy uegiorting •
dreire .imply to nail the reader* attention
There ia no UM iutarret ao largely coaor rrfartngto perform hi* duty undertbe pro be impri- .n.d in the county jail not Ina I
ta the ehangaa that wa are now mak iag to cenud aa the railroad* iu having the whole
, vinaMofthiaact ahallbe liable to a penalty than five day* mir more than *ixty &lt;h;.-. I
imprev. the Burtl aad ■ake'ds jMill labcr ofthe country well employed; bcof | loti for naeh and every offerire. Am or both aiwh Snr .nJ imprirouuiciu in the
camw the road, receive * conxiderxbk ti.U
more worthy of puhtee pain mag.anv l»re.H. Imide to pay a tax under the dixrvtion of the rourt.
upon everything that ia prodared and [ to attach theerto. »ien«l bf
previrt.«. ofthiaart. who ahall negfert &lt;.r
It ia a Bttk orw nine y*a(U eiaae ww a»- marketed.
Whatever keep! populxti.® rate, which May hr in thr S&gt;
raftire to pay the nunc. &gt;11*11 be dremrd
tumed the Edrtori*] management of the
• I do harrhy cwrtify thax 1 I
guilty of a mbdemeanor, and upm carvie- ente, and cWivrr to the e-auity trewaurer of.
Ba.»IB Duntig that time it* ax hu
in the aborr a-r—aimt r-.J------ - ,——
the rxatnty in which be i* earryiot on aacli ।
All grades of Tea*, the very best in the Market. Fn-sb jHS
where the bnciw. of nunafactunng. «41- ta* thereof ahall hr puniahed by a tne of
Leva doubled, and ita rireulrthw. iwnrly
111 Laiiftsi tnui,
Mi
Im* than l-’S n»r more than *100. and huainre*. a hmtd to &gt;*• drtremioed by thr
their labor i« tnred niwded. the read, bare inx. or off-rin* ftr aale
NEW IIH LBTISEJlESrS.
iatnxn
thribkUl CwiiOmtly iaMMOuaaduutef
week from the Importers S. 8. .SLEEPER A CO., of BobHui, w-:
nut*
of pnnemtion. foe each and every toermhip l»iard of the brwnahip. « th.
the tnoxt direct mterret in removing it.— rettng. brewr-l ^**1' Bt|W«WwM«( «•
CW.
REW YORK,
foj sale at price* which defies rucccmAiI competition.
fed
birttd of trurtere, or the rrnnm-n nniu. il
nflrtiae
,
and
on
feUnre
to
pay
»urh
fiae
and
•earn ww bore labored to nuke the Bam- Our tart unl Hiche.1 rewmree*. Io a la*x* rad on, t.&lt;rtbar with the itunn oTlha cw
G. P. Rowoil A Co's. Column.
of
the
village
or
dty
in
which
the
b«
‘
i
;
XBt five repreuentatirc rf tbe general in- extent eap^Jr of being developed alnwt pontine, pmon. ar—cuti-a reanpaity. or &lt;**u. ahaHba inMrt«Md in the ruuntv
i jail not ieaa than 10 nnr mare than !&gt;0 day* ntwic earned on. to lb.- people ..f the |
telfigeaee of the people, and a trm. coo- without capital, make u. differ from alm.*t m-partMohip cejMprd nek baaaxw. and ia thr diaerrti.* of the court.
WHERE
NOW
’
State ot Miebiftaw. M »be
'J •&lt; ha.
rvrrv other country in thr world in that the partkwlar kind of b&lt;U»— in whieb
•Mrtrt advoaete ef everything calrafated to
TREATS ALL FORMS OF
See. Id. The word amewov. aa a*cl in than fl.000 nor more than •.'loot), nub,
verr important rrej«wt that we never need ■ark ia ■» ropured -—di*- «
thio art. ahall I- bald to include a0|wrti» two or more aaB. but attreticw, wh« chill
have any unemployed labor, previdel, how- infuruaUn and
WHAT FOB?
ore, or atbar uAcre wh.nr duty it ta to be ftweboldm. which t.md -ImU he aatU
errr, that the niimad. m.uld !»• breugbl
the CM .Monday
■tantialiy in the following form
HiutingN, Nov. I Oth. 1874.
k&gt; mw that they cannot afford to allow the
Kn»« all men hy tboce pemetWa that r.
not* of migran-Hi Io prevent the truwfrr 1D*hand, cownu aading-tU *Mlf treaawr-1
Letter* from all parta oj
„f workiuru I., th* y-.mto where they are er to eoUrrt .urh l*x&lt;». in the manner pre-1
the Civillgtil World.
and--------- •* auretre. ere hcM and firmly ! *rt&gt;*
'Xl*
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION
wanted Jf the N- Y Central, the Erie, aaribad by law for the ailkHion of u&gt;nr
EXTRAORDINARY
bread unto the people of the rt*,r ,.f
“C
the State primad net efDrtroh fret fall | the Peuaaytrania and the Pnrihc mad*
Michigan in the xnm of----------Mhra. Io 1
us ,unj au lu-i- ..r ar*t..v, ra—4.
we nMed •team to oar farilrtina, and now ! were to aaaanatn that able bodied worthy
Ar p-vreewt wbereof. well m.d truly to ho 1
A
W« haw purvhanxd an aatm aarr dm. ff* workaaeu would he carried free to wrery
» mV wv bind owndm. unr hrm. exrcu m*a— •• u».
warram
XinJ mlminirtrator. Inuh by thro.fau^ f-w
the BAMVU al a eurt aff Marly five huad- point on their M rrteni connect&gt;ow*i •* ^4
—ttaM with urab Mttd.Ti-.il
" A
rvd dollar* aad begin the Twentieth
Sib . -dev of------ A. l» IB—
; p It. t,.rcI|LCR.K.,’»L*t.V
'
Valwmr, with
whwh m. .
Wboreua, the above oamed jirineipal
mfereni to tarry »n the Lomumh of-----of tha Union.
—— fl . ‘ — in the rnnnty of--------- 1
and, where-, the -id prirw-q-d hath cw-|
ADVICK CIVKN BY MAIL
rtMUted and agreed and d.xh hereby eor- I pOuBVwr ama&lt;kew*reatw4to

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them btrt
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*

etc, rrc,
perwn wh«M haukruxl. wife, |«rrtrt. tbikl.
gnardfau. or employ*, may give him woI tier ia writing that auch t.-rwci bnc ae| onlnd .&lt; fa pairing tire habit ./ drink,
.iag to awn, wad fa being injured thereby,
i wxertw a* a anadirioe ua a prrecriptnm of a

ACKNT*
MoOaftiey'a

Cwlwbr*t®d FIovlt

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ttaktllM

tnt*—

�ternalhtwt; p.!p&gt;t»fi.,n: in M1,„T
.
dry. tu«i»&lt;g
with i-.re thnut; ii».
rttmdy SMetilr. rafatag firnd chokiiig mwsMtion in thnwl, di-tro-. Imrvioro., hlvatod or fall feeling about ^unaeh and eithK
J«in tn ridt&gt;. berk W k-raxi, end abo-al
xbouldcra, colic. |ain andromaew* through

ing Io hit thv nrotirm ttf a few Itteu at tl
Kast. who lud omto.1 ofl j-mnuintic &lt;1
titans. 1 rcerirral rviidemnatl&gt;i»- and h-T
been by I hern dU|tlacr.| fiutn the work
inirnni. tourhmg the iJcicty.' which h
tUdx-i kidnay awl urinary difertihi,-.
dillmw, low apatite, un~-iabilitr and
gloomy forbrdinp.
Ihily Hwr «f *U,tr
sympluuL-i likatv.ta L- prwewt at one time.
Al) who w llr. Herrv's Alt. Extract,
or Golden Medwal Itwinvcry aixl Plrwutht
Putgadve Pellet" Ibr Urer r«mi|ilaint and
it" ctmifilitwlinu. arc- L&gt;ud In their praU- of
them. They arc «.M by nil d.td.TH iu

'EXPOSITION

IN THE LARGEST

POST OFFICE TIME CARD.

Hmiioo o-J

Ani

port of Antioch, when- the disci]4o&gt; were
Sim called Christian. There was no town
at tbe water's edge. m. people. no wharf
The prosetWerx and th.- inwehaudiae were
put aahoft$n lighter., which ran up into
the tpA. A troop of umc-b, with thmr
drivers' fay on the lanwh. nudy to trans­
port the gurxfa into the interior Among
the articka land Were taint, marked “Hr
J. C. Ayer A Co., I«w.11, Mas... I’. •&lt;
A..' showing that they emtaiurd nuJirinc*
and whcao- they camo. Tha*: with other
ET»«L wen- htii.tnl &lt;ui the barks &gt;&gt;f caincU.
f.r tnnspnrtatimi to Aidinch. Thin tbe
skill uf the Wnd -ends lw. k ii. mnodies
tn hen) the lualadiet- of (npulatiotu that
inhibit those iwi&lt;-m »hi&gt;n-. whence our

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TO-DAVS

haji-baunl meetings. Selection. of all
hue life iuu-l be made in Mcnve adrat
by Rrowiny. in the vegetable an well a»
anima), from pure- and hardy stotk. I
from contamination.
AU the record" of growth anal l.mgei
of orchard* may be traced to tin- stock

ADVERTISEMENTS.

PAVILIONS

EVER CONSTRUCTED

A COMBINATION OF MANY SHOWS, INCLUDING

500 Living Wild Animals T
1,000 Natural Curiosities.

Living Khinoceron. tbe larges)
over Captured or Exhibited.

IAB7RL3 Of TBE AKMAL «
Revealed by thb exhibition
of vast multitude of
Creation’s Curiosities.

’ ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

FIJI CANNIBALS
ADMIRAL DOT!

LIVING WILD ANIMALS AND
BIRDS

The Smallrot Mon in the World.

Tie Bal Circa Era Onaiai.

KNOWN TO NATURAL HlSTORV.

niu«trio&lt;iB_Grymiiaste
Renowned .A Chief eat !

Living Giraffes, Living Rhino­
' ccro«. Living Elnnda, Living

Itew 4" jruu like Mr orcurH-'
Wriiwx.fay
J^elro it'» romlnx

•lay.

'

TN TTrrBQFRSttKiN.

Horned Home, Living

The tint Equestritinsof the tLorid.

Ostriches, Living

it

,

Thia fjtupendom Combination for

Hippocrocodile,

lo$al Slijipcf? Jlotice;.

IKSTRUCTIVE RECREATION

Living White Bear, Living Ind­

I-. Im SaiiWe. Tbe I t
ptelel llilt teswix

from many yenra of uitcmtincv. that a taan
of Ixtld ch’arartsr'with little of exporirbet
Buk--n.-rr of worthy_ rword upv-i ibc
traiMNK'liuiia than'the’ipiiot ulArvcr.
Without tlcatring to brinjr in ff«- imsw-"
of any of »ur ctj»Ue |&gt;®iol.&gt;«i-t-. I think

Will, during the tenting season of
1875,. travel
.

ian Elephant, Living Zebras.

UAril’n MkTyi'lrL

Ail pdrautis indebted to this
office, Ibr Job Work. Advert ismg or Suliscriplioiis, nrvhvrcby
notified, where other untlajiecial
arrangement* have not been
made, Hint their nceoutils utttsl
be adjusted nl once, or they will
I be left with u Justice'of the
Peace for colfpctino. We menn
business.

LivingTapirs, Living Lionu,

EXCLUSIVELY BY RAIL’
And will require

Tigers. Leopards, Hyenas.

2 LOCOMOTIVES

Lamas, " Panthers,

And Two Tftuns of

Pumas, etc., in end­

FIFTY CARS
To Move it.

lens variety.

Parade of Princely Pomp

SIX THOUSAND SPECTATORS
Including Ono Thouaaad Sofa Beaded Chain.

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^ADMISSION, TO ALL, 50 CENTS
Children under 9, 25 Cte.

J. L. REED &amp; CO.
At H&lt;

Commodious Accommodation for

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And Barbaric Splendor, a Pageant
worthy of the days of Feudal Grandeur.

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We will Sell BUGGIES
for the next Sixty Days
for Cash, below any Fig­
ures we have ever Offer-

to &gt;- rrert erriirx "f spcakerx in |-ublie.
when they know the sj-eaker. i- i-.iiuraid of
his subject. T|*ry have to*. much *n&lt;«lrety and truth of knowledge to earn to
create a bad foaling from the ,-g-ti-tiral

SPECIAL NOTICE*.

ONLY

FURNITURE ROOMS*

45 DOLLARS!!
Gen. Ord'» iVxprmw sunn up, with ro«»siderabh- terxenc-- sud vigor, the ptwise
iMitm-^f th.- |&gt;crifa w hieh await adveutureni
iu the Black Hill* country. It is well
that they should be dearly uiMieralood. In
the firxt .(dan:. th&lt;- minem wlui enter tltal
repine* ere "** exectly the ruiee footing u
»• many thieves and liighwavuten in a
civilised ^immunity. The whole territory
has hirm xwurcd to thr Indiana under ai ...Irtun [ledgro aa It wa. poarible for the
, nation to make If the Indiana have any
Springer's Royal Cirquzoolodon. Mon­ ■ right" of property, or rights «if any .-on
| which white men are bound to m-peet.
ster Menagerie, Caravan and
| they have a right to the uudisturbcl proMtnsum Exposition.
Mwiiou of this region. In rosfating anned
band" of adventurers who tre*pa« oo their
rights, they occupy the mme proitieu as a
houaehokfar who kills a midnight robber,
nnd their course ia aa justifiable aa his.—
They may hare ih«r own n-Xiona ofjuatin-.' and their own methods of executing
it; but the men who brave their vengeance,
in lhe mirigbtcons pursuit of wealth which

uJrher-TUi™ lifal. *l« ITr-1'H*
A4 of fswlag. prayer. »"■* general •&gt;"
r e Ito
ot llw wwvt ■&lt;*.

Many perwma ralfcr with *“&gt; bbibrlf
apd nerrmiv headache. usnally mditrvd by
faativennw iu-iigurtam.
Hneb person*
will find relief if not rtWB, by ko^wtg «&lt;■-•
towel* open with &gt;!u.ill droro of Prr-nv*
Pnrgstire Pill".

hands, snd whatever |&gt;crilit they may en­
counter they cannot h*uk Io the (lorcrnnfcnt fur arofatanec. So far from thi«, the
Government is bound to side with the In­
diana in keeping thia territory inviolate,
and strict order. havF l*m issued to the

Tha large.t Stock and tha trot Fural
tore erer brought to Ufa city, is on
exhibition. at tha Waawrooma of

For What?

Pfauc, I
y&lt;« rill say. tl
egnliaiu. AH right. . Is-t it 1-e ■"
bring the iteni-i in which I have prw
erred
Tocondudi: thb, let lip' MV I he
next meeting of tin' A P. S. will I
grarel allair. Mid that nt :l» a-rombl
rttur artiuii will be taken to make it
.untroliing Ixslv of the fruit ■iepartinTI

The New

Improved

HEATH. SALISBURY &amp; CO

Back-Feed

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
Thia apace belong* to W. T.
Eastman, dealer in Lime, Plaster

and Agricultural Implmentn, Ac.
Tha alack is Complete iu cv
parteMtL Havingl«&gt;“|i
low, and the pubH?-wit! 6w» it
internal to patn»u*.us

Tho Stabbias Ilntlliers tire offering
fur «alt a large and splendid SMorlment
of Familarc, th- best ever brought to
this markot, which they are offering tir
salo nt lha lowed living rate*. RemomVer lha plan*, at Uu&gt; old stand at
Stebbins &amp; BnlJiug. and bs sure and
gir. theta a call._____
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UNDERTAKING

Go io Johti Stanley's for tbe best
sortineut of Ions and eaunod fruits, flab.
&amp;c.. ever brought to thia market.
Painting and Graining.

State Land Otltoe. Michigan

undergo in lhe cxeeuti-.n of the orders ths?
will have Duly tbeiuwdres to blame. The
doty of the (losonimenl fa plain ami it will
Le performed without shrinking.
ft is urged that Gyveramoul led the
James II. Soldpuuv Is now |irepered
way in thia matter, hy perznltling the Cus­
ter cx|»diliuu to cxpioro the Black Hills to do any and all Job.;! white washing,
region. Thia ia IsmentaWy true; and we Kalaominlng. Patehltig, and Plastering
lave ncTcrUeo able to •« the fkintaM

T. PHILLIPS

IOWA ANDKEBtASKA,

TteBuriatta iltawiffira B.Ra,|

Praisevil'-t

Ou the Corner-ailJofleraun and Bond
a beat vilh two aad one half lots of
land for sale &lt; heap or in rent cm rea­
sonable terms. Impiirr of John Stan-

*«s

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It will be hearidtSl into town by a

a.

Products will pay for lafad and Improvs. I
mMU fat* bafoc. ihePrtosqal

.

- Hopkins 4

�tho State ho loved and eerred no well.
Bit, I do not forget iu thio hour, that
---------------- “• JMr'M®.
Hare many things to
hia. To-day. Ute bo taken into consideratlor. before a
memorial vMunm. printed by the fegisto lay the wealth of man should attempt the culture of curteturo of Maaaoehuae's. in honor of the
mate upen aa extended scale and for
late Beaatsr Sumner, and akillfullv
profc. Sucoasawill denend as much
compiled and edited by Mr. William H
npco favorable Mims to and roil as upon
Reed,•contains a document which has
lhe variotiee find attar culture, rappoocuriously escaped the notice of the Boeing tho quoslfou of a good market for
ton journals. One of tha most eatbuai-'
the fruit io loft entirely out of the ac­
antic friends of the senator was Mr.
count Iu tbe first place, tho choice
Joshna R. Smith of Cambridge, a fugi varieties do not thrive in a very hot
"H’mlh'mr' Dr. Delorme grunted, tire slave. Mr. Smith was a number
climate, or whore severo drouths occur
as with a tell lady, in deep mourning, of tho last Msasarbusslta legislature,
in summer, for if the cool, moist weath­
upon his arm, be walked through lhe and bore to Washington its resolutions
er extends sufitetently Isto to insure tlio
new building recently comploted and resciadiag the vote of censure upon tbe
occupied os a Trade behoof for boys. senator which, by tbe iueitemest of
ripening of tho fruit, followed by bc&gt;L
dry weather,
■J—•
Thoro is much to admire here, Cora. If General Butler, waa passed by tbs pre­
drop,
and
-- ------------------ ------------ n will S]&gt;yunr poor mother were alive, how all vious legislature, on account of Mr
pear, amt p rbaps ■ Mromt crop, in time
thia would interest her."
Snmner'a proposal to ■ erase from tu»
- to be cut off by the first frosts in au­
"What I lika bast," was tho reply, regimental flags of the regular army ths
tumn; the final results . being a stow,
ia a clear, sweet voice, "is tho opportu­ names of batiks in the civil war. In
lingering, but cerUln death to the pl u.nity given to teds who have tbe artist the Senator's will; a valuable painting
tatiasi. A coul elimalu and a season
craving. There are many places where repreMating an angel striking tbe
The
prospoota
ere
that
there
will
be
। just tong enough to insure Ind milurity
boys may learn to make shoes, -t be­ ebains from a stero. was bequeathed
come good mechanics; but tho bvipieg to him. On the occasion of the eulogies' bat a alight interval between winter aad of tbe fruit and plants befote frost* ia
summar.
end
that
uur
work
will
e-&gt;ms
tho best, all things considered, for tbe
hand is not otten hold out to painters upon lhe Mnator in tbe Massackiurotta
legislature, March IB, 1874, Mr. Smith, all in a heap. Ho is wire who, instead1 currant. A hundred tuilre north ol the
In tho eyas of that led modelling In who is an earnest and usually fluent running around to consult tbe uldsst in­■ Istitndo of New York City is a better
day, when you give him tome hints on speakar, endeavored to apeak, but was habitant as to whether such a spriug: alimate for the entrant than the same
the anatomy of the figure under hie m everrome by emotion that he loot was aver known, before, uses lhe lime distance south ; Hill, by proper selec­
fingers ? Oh I father, if thia should be control of bis voice. We find on pp. ia making every possible preparatiua tu tion of soil and by varying the system
of culture, this fruit is made to succeed
the nucleus ot other schools on a wider 57-00 of the memorial volume the re­
over quite a wide mage ot country.
basis, how noble a work tho founder has marks which be proposed to make at
Ssu,—Next iu importence to a ooul,
that time. Their allusion, to Cot Shaw
moist
climate is a cool, deep, rich soil,
"By-the-by," said the doctor, turn­ gives them especial interest to tbeciti­
। and one of a rstliar compact orclaysy
ing to tho lad who was acting as guide zens of New York, who claim him aa
through the building, "wo are strangers one of their owu tallow dtiMos, by resi­ dormant, the roots will suffer less from nature is preferable tu a light loath or
hero, from P--------- , and I do not know dence, although bo fought aad fell at dryisg thou if planred.lalsr. besides, tbs sand, bowavar rich tbe latter mar be.
tho name of tbe head of the institu­ the head of a regiment Mat in tho field earth haa a chaaee settle well around Light warm soils, hot naturally ’ well
tion.'’
r
by tbe native State of bis parents. Mr.' them. Every farmer, or land-owner or sune&lt;'to tho currant, insy bo made to
occupier, should prorids an abundance prpd&amp;e good results by the |tm&gt; uw of
"There is a Board of Directors, sir.' *1 Smith purposed to cay.
"Mr. Speaker: Thirty-five yean have of fruit for his family, and if ho has the oomo kind of mulch. Iu fast, mulching
answered the boy, "but tho President is
Smsa of wealth who started tho passed ricoe Col. Robert O. Shaw waa a time or inclination, it will be profitable currant plantetious can bo practiced
On one occasion as a market crop. If there is a nursery quite profitably in nearly all locations
and giro fifty thousand dollars babe in bis cradle.
tha building. Ha gives bis। that I well remotuber, Chivies Sumuer ia the vicinity il will pay to give an ex­ throughout the Middle Htatoe. At a
time, too, has a class In mathematics was a guest at hie father’s table, and I tra price fur the privilege of selecting cool, Mill soil la preferahio to one of
waa a servant standing behind hiachair. tbe trees as they stand. Farsaers may. an opposite cbarauter, the cultivator
The question ot slavery, then the gene­ with advantage to IhemMlvesl sow and should seek thia nt tbe start, but guard
ral topic of oonveraatfon. was under dis­ raise their own steaks from seed, and against making tbe mistake in applying
"Are tho boys supported hero T"
‘•You, air. Whatever work u fit fur cussion. One of the guests gave ex- give tbe boys instructions how to graft tbSM terms and select uno that is cold
end wet. Low. grounds likelv to be
sale, goes toward tbe support of the in­ prresion to the most bitter feeling I ev­ sad bud each in their season.
stitution; but w« are elotbed and fed er heard, saying that ‘the abolitionists
OraAerds.—Established orcharl need overflowed, or near streams, will seldom
and their negro friends ought to bo to hare the fertility of tbe soil kept up; answer, because the fruit is liable to be
High upon
hanged.' But Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, the give them well rotted manure. Wood injure! by frost in spring
father and mother of tho infant, speks asbee may almost alwayrtbe applied with grounds are bettor than low protected
strongly in tbe favoe of justice end free­ advantage: old neglected orchards may situations for currants, especially in
moderately warm ilimatea; thou to
dom. The gentleman who had been
make the soil cool anl moist, work
small town, and our publie institutions speaking so bitterly asked Mr. Sumner
are very few. It was a poor place for what ho thought of tbe negro question.. dinging limbs removed; a dressing of deeply and add manure it access* rv
Ths further south ths deeper should Le
boys that did not rare to bs farmers, Pointing to me he replied : “Would1 lime will often work wonders.
tbe
soil, and in tho vicinity of Washing- 1
and had no money to g&gt; to tho largo you hare that man a slave t And thatt
l/rs/lmy.On most places are to bo
sxpreericn, with other words than spo­ found treM bearing natural fruit, whish too, D. C , nothing lees than working it I
cities."
.
"Haw long ago was the os home start­ ken. coot him bis social position forr is oaly suitable for chlor, if these are over to tho depth cf IB inches would ]
ed*' I '
yeara in Boston.
Slavery had struck; souad and healthy they may bo readily satisfy me lor a s-arranl plantation. '
“Wall, air, it is fire years now since ito roots wide and deep ; but for ms&gt; made to produce good marketable fruit With such a dsptli of good, fertile, pulMr. Beraardin first talked about it— tho star of of justice rose in that hour,, by grafting witb-MlablisboJ varietiao; vented soil, one might reasonably ex- j
Ha owned this place, sir, but it was and I saw it shining for tho first time,, in from three Io six years the grafts will poet to dsfy a pretty Mvore drought,'!
very different then, only a dwelling­ through the dark clunds of |*ojudice, .-vuimeneo to beer, which will bo sooner end espadaliy if a light mulch was up- 1
plied tn spring.
house. Tho wings have been added, that surrounded me.
than if young trees were nlsutwi.
KanshM.—there are many exceileut
the dormitories built, and tho work­ . "A few years alter that I w*s withL
Drains should bo provided in every
shops on the grounds erected. Now, that child on Boston Common. As woi orobard where thoro is not a natural varieties in cultivation, but there is lit­
many of our wealthy mon are helping were silting thute. I noticed fluu l,0i drainage. Bee that there are no hollows tle difference in tbe amount of profit tu '
be
derived per aero bstwesu tho very I &gt;
the institution, but tho heaviest of the looked intently nt ni &gt;, and presently ha, ir.|a bich wator'will Mttle^aiter rains snd
work is still Mr. Bensardin’s. He is Mid. ‘.Smith, what makes your hands so। daring the winter. Cade rd rains should largest, like the Cherry Currant, or those '
black ?'
‘Why, my boy. God mads bo at least throe foot below tbe surface of medium sixe, like the common Rod ! i
them so,' I replied. -Well,* said ho, *if of the ground, and their distance apart Dutch. Tbs first will command tho |
God mado them so, why do people findI will depend upon tho character si the largest price per pound, but tho latter t
yield tho greatest number per eere If , •
fault with itF ‘Because they are bad.' ground.
IsMvsrsl. He gaiad at me a few
CIsm. —Cut early this month, before a man desires tho vary largest of the r.d I '1
momenta villiout speaking, and then bads bars started, aad store in sand or varictisebe cauuut do Letter than to j r
Mid. ‘Smith, aotoo day I’ll tight for earth in tho collar until neodod for use. take thA'berry and Li Versailles. For ’ t
you.'
Many nurserymen offer cions for sale at white sorts. White Grape and White I J
"When be was only twenty.five years reasonable rates, ami thia puts choice Dutch. Black Naples Is one uf the Lett | '■
of ago, this child was made ddenol of varieties of fruit within the roac-h of all.
time, and there was no one in ths hall the 64th MaasacbMtto Volunteers, tbe as they are sent by mail very cheaply^
but visitors, their guide and a tall erect first regiment of colored soldiers re­ and with safety, and if packed in damp
figure just entering from tbe ground. cruited in this State and then, as Cut moss, they will not suffer if throe weeks
Down the long ball, tho sunlight glint­ Show, lol the colored troops at Fort or more in transit
Cherry and poacli-stonos which were 1
ing from tbe opening windows upon Wagovr end there gave bis life for his
his broad brow and the clustering curls country, and that justice and freedom buried in boxes last fall, should be sow- '
of bls dark brown hair, cams tho man that had been n part of his early train- sd in nursery rows.
who mare thsn five years before had
: Seeds of fruit and ornau-cutal trees 1
proceed a farewell 'kiss upon Cora
I msy nuw be planted when the frost is |
I out uf tho ground.
Delorme's band, end left her to realise
1 /merfe—Look after tout caterpillars 1 bstwMn lhe plants, but under either
the emptiness of bar heart when she
bade love go from it.
aad other injurious Insects early . the arrangements we gel eboul the some
Dr. Delorme felt a little black-gtovel
eggs of the caterpillar may bo readily number of plants per acre. Four foot
band upon bio arm tremble, and put­. air. cumner iu secure nu.jrutuonoe in Mou on the ends of the small twigs be­ by four allows 2,1£&gt; per acre, and tiro
ting it gently from him. ho loft Cora to, what ho considered mjneT legislation. fore tbe leans appear; if not taken off by three, 2^1)4. Good, strong pleats,
rest herself upon one of the long beach­. The gioat sous tor turning again, point- ouw they will cauro much trouble later when three or four years old, sboul.i
on an average four pounds each :
■There is sjiiy in the Mtaun. Bark scale is another yield
■
es, and wont, alone to moot Wilmott ingtomc. and ssid :
doable of this would nut bo an ex­
1
friend—my equal at home, and yuhr very destructive insect which is common 1and
product.—.V b. Faller,
&gt; equal anywhere, and whan you are ia sums sections of the country, and can traordinary
!
ready to make eternal justice tow, then only bo dMtroyed by very vigorous ap- . Bergen Co., N. J„ in -Ve» Y,rk Tnlw .
। call on mo and I will help you, and not plications of whale-oil sohp and olhsr I
I before.'
waahsa
Romping Glrli.
labels are absolutely noeessary iu tbs j
"Mr. Spcak-T . I have lived out two
"Cora and I are taking our usualI

foktod im trreraro. to wte bee. sU
she. fis-teaated bv the eloquence that
was drawn from deep study. keen observntxm, xed experience of travel.—
I«s ms aeawerabln tor the tears that
fell riowly from tha proud eyes, the
quiver of the firm mouth, tho little
jsvrotod bauds, bhe loved him and she
had scut him nway, offended, perhaps,

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summer trip, aad wo stopped here for a,
few days to root. Cora haa not been,
well lately. Her mother had a long illnoM, and Cora was too faithful a nurse,
for her own strength.
We traveled
leisurely and hare not done ninth eight
seeing. Bet we could not resist a visit
here, though wo did'nt anticipate meet­
ing an old friend."
And then, thinking Cora had bad
time to recover from her agitation, tho
doctor led Wilmot to tho bench, aay-

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fixed upon Hamner ns the man to go to
Washington, to strike tbe firat blow.
Yoa apeak a! Shartnan'e march &amp;oa
Atlanta to tho tea aa a great victory.
But that waa nothing compered to Ute
aueeOM of Hnmnor. Bhoraan bad the
nation at hie.back. Stunner had aimpte
juatiee. Shcrmxn had a hundred thou-

keep the ground daao and fooea till the
fo« »~k in August or th. first of Sep­
tember; thsn tho earthing up or blanch­
ing proems is begun. Draw the earth
cp near to the ptexts with tho hoe from
both ways.being careful to keep it from
falling into the heart of tbe plant Than
taksos.h plant aad bring the Jaaree
together holding them ia on upright
positioa -.th tho left hand and draw

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We manufacture and furnish at tow prices, Pulleys, BhafUng, Coupllnn r
Hang.ro, also furnish Belting. Gam How. Ac.
;
pUI** *
Further'Information will be cheerfully given by addrysslng the u’eriulsetiv

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generatious, and have taatvd the bitter
truit of tho eowl planted by our fathers
righty years ago.
I have had the |
, Ixwk there! What art l&gt;oys made of?
doors ot tho ctinrch and state Louse
I Bro those urchins—heif-a-doa»n of them
shut in my face; but I bare lived to
—wading knee-deep in an extempore
enjoy tho blessings of liberty, end to­
, pond made by the tusking snow. The
day I stand the peer of every man in
i boy instinct alert for tbe first hint of
this bouse, and this, as I believe,
spring; tho boy nature fired with on­
through tbe life and labors of Charles
, thuriasm, hailing this faint sign of win­
Sumner. What a change has taken
. tor’s retreat! See them .' unmindful of
place within forty years of my remem­
| cold toes, wot clothes, and erety other
brance! I wish I could picture it. In
| inconvenience, our young heroae are j
three days 1 was a servant in a family
reveling in tbis newly-found delight. '
traveling through tbe Booth.
Thw
I Rushing wildly from the house, they 1
stopped in Washington, snd thsrazT
Lplunged tjoldly through drifts, overt
saw for tbe first time, men. women and
ditches, into slush and mud, until with
, Her smile,' ths lifting of the wondrous children sold on the acciion block as
' true scent, they euue upon this expanse '
•darkeves, the faint, flush upon the pure cattle are sold. .No regard was jmid to
of water—perhaps a foot deep—in j
sweet face, answered tbe question. —. age, rex or relationship. Husband and
which they Mt floating two tiny sailing
Once snore, after hungering fur five tong wife, mother and child were parted to
crafts, improvised for tho occasion. I
Burlington.
years for a sight of tbs noble, yet gen­ meat no more. At that lime if a black
They arc happy. Let them enjoy them- !
Celery is a vegetable luxury that no
tle, taco, Wilmot could eran it marking man’s child or dying wife, cried for
that time had, dealt very kindly with water after 10 o'clock st nieht, ho dared cue would dispense with after using it
But how unlike girls! Occasionally
it only adding to its beauty.
not go into the street to get it, for fear for a single season. There is no good you find a girl who has tho bey instinct
Cora had had no sacra:, from her of arrest and the watch-house. And if reason for its absence from the farmer's to climb fsneor, jump ditchM, etc., re&lt;
father in the by-gone times, when Wil­ tbe master did not par tho fine tho next table, for it u easily grown aad easily
mot pressed his suit in vein; and when morning, thirty-nine lashes on tho bare preserved through winter. The labor but she is considered sn oddity; and
the president's hand closed over the back was tha black man's penalty. In of growing this plant has boon jsry truly alio it rare. Wo wish there were
little black glove, tho doctor discovered three days I would have given a king­ much leseeaed of fate yours by planting
hottrahold duties, aad my churah du- a picture quite at tho other end of tho dom to have been a dog with a collar on tho surface of the ground insfdtii of nujre such. Tbe romping girl is no dis 1
grace hi any household—she ia quite as
hall, and led the young guide there to on my neck, with the owner's name up­ in treuebre as cf old. Aa soon u tha likely to become a graceful, refined wo­
“Stop, stop! Gora, you thirty bowil- answer his questions, about it
on it, for that would bare protected ground is thoroughly warmed in spring man as if she bad spent her childhood
dec mo."
-nay about the middle of April—sow
I
® i***DK patebvora, embroidering,
"I
had
not
hoped
to
see
you
quite
"I only tall you this," she said gent­
the seed sn a rich mellow bod which
erocheting, or acquiring other feminine
ly, “that you may undentend tho mis­ yet, Cora,” Wilmot eaid, still holding
has beoa mado very fine. Tbe seed be­
accomplish wonts.
ery it would be to mo io me my hna- tho little hand. "I have not perfoetod
ing very small, unless tbe bod is well
Do you know tbe inestimable Massing
baad, tho man I love, an idler tn life’s my work yeC But, since yoa have
prepared it will fall to grow. Draw
of a good '‘nhrsical basis" a robust
shallow lines and sow rather thinly.
great struggle; standing by with told- come so unexpectedly to gladden my
ed hands, while the Varkers pass him heart by the sight of your fare, will you
Tito only covering no^od la (o roll the
’ hood In your daughters during shildby, some sorely needing help, ooms not tell mo if you are satisfiod with the
ground or put it down with tLo spade.
• hood, end it will be worth a fortune to
sinking under tea heavy a burden. I result of your words?"
When the plants show tbemsslros
1 them in later years. O, ye fund moth‘Tro been happier to-day than I hare
should be ambitious for my husband.
hoe and keep the ground perfectlyr era, how often do you err in thio robeen in fire years," Cora said frankly.
clean ; and as tha plants adranvo in‘ epect?
.
**I knew you would not belie your own
growth tho leaves may bo sheared offr
"Would you think it T" exclaimed a
face
aad
mind,
Wilmot
Yon
were
not
Ude osaa is a naeleee idler! No noble
which will raueo a stocky growth. By
th'a plan loss labor is required thsn fo’ young miss, “when my mother was a
scheme boars his name! No good work
1
child,
aha
waa
a
regular
'tom-boy.’ She
serass from his head!”
transplant ooee or twice before planting
• would climb stone walls, jump ditches,
There was a long rilrnoo in the room
"But, Cere, I want more than your
where they are to grow finally, to xnnko
1 and play out doors liks a boy."
Wilmot Bereariin looked steadily into praise.
stocky plants.
I have worked hopefully,
Wo should never hare guessed it,
tho heart of tho glowing ooal-fire in the thinking I might one day dare to go to
' certainly. The miss's mother is an oxlow grata, sr.d Cora Deforms looked at you once more and say. “1 have found
m getting tbs plants forward early, as
has profile, studying the brood, noble work to do. Come, Cura, aad share
they moke but little growlh nptil the 1 tremely lady-like, dignified woman ; has
cooler and moister aUnosphere of Au­ not tbe faintest show of masculinity in
brow, the heavy eye-brows, the deep my toil.' May I say it to-day, Cora?’’
her deportment left.
Besides, she is
blue eyes, aad the reeolute mouth, shadgust and September comes.
"When you say it I will coma,” she
the mother of a fibs family qf pUldren.
ad by a silky brown mustache. Surely said with the same frank, yet gentle
Tho ground where they are to bo Mt
for bUusohing, is make very rich and who have some reason to bo grateful
taxi face could not monk a worthless pride that bad always characterised
that
she
spout
bar
childhood
as alio did
world.
I
was
aa
free
aa
air.
I
weal
train and heart. Thau h«r eyes fell her. aa simple as a child, while her
dry or plowed deep, so as to secure con­ Indeed, wo should bo glad to too tho
upon the faultless drc« -’
soul waa noble in ito pure womanliness. m any gentleman might go. I walked stant moisture. The plants are Mt iu
daughter more of a romp; it will iu no
white hands, the flashing i
Than the doctor, having satisfied his to th* can, I want to Arlington, and aowa.three feet apart ' and six inches
wiae
detract
from
her
other
graces,
and
curiosity, and sent tho boy to find oat beard no ward of insuiL I had every
the exact time fey tho town clock, ouno attention paid me aa a gentleman. and ny at tbe time of planting, apply water in after years will bring her a recom­
again across tho tong hall nod joined should not hart known that Iwsis froely aud prrts ths earth reryl firmly pense for which she will bo thankful.
Tho writer has in mind two of Her
the two who had forgotten all tho world black man, if I had not looked in the around the roots. After this b dona
which will be about the late of July, early companions, both ol whom were

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"I am pleas-d to be candid. I could
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The girl asked tho question in a quiet
voice, lifting a pair of wondrous dark
eyea to the fare of tha gondsman, who,
loaning against tho manti.-piece, look­
ed down upon her as aha lounged in a
deeparm-choir.
"Why not?" ho reposted, with a abort
laugh, in which there waa as much
vexaiioo as merriment "Why, really.
Cora, your ideas seem to be really Quix­
otic- Doyon want a man, whose efoor
income in t.n thousand dnllara, to
shoulder a bod or drive a wagon ? I
have tearnod no profession, have never
been tn burin..,, ro tbero'is really no
avenue open for me bat manual labor,
if I most work to plearo you."
She flushed a little under the sharp
sairastic tones hs used, and then .the
calm proud face resumed It habitual
composure, u (hs said, very quiet­
ly, bat resolutely.- •
“I have no dreire, Wilmot, to see you
occupied in any mantel labor, but I will
never marry a man who is a mere idler,
no, not if be had millkas- God gave
you strength, a brain and bands. You
have rocsirsd an odueation at boms snd
abroad al tho highest ard.r
And of
what on is your existence to any human
"^fou arv pleased to bo complimen­

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TAKE NOTICE!

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D TMB«M RAILWAY.
DECEMBER, 1814.

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Geo. M. Dewey,
KD1TUR AJCD PVRLISHKR.

NO. 2.

IWWtl api Im Card*.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 187!

The Studebaker Wagon
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

WHOLE NO. 989.
Vn&gt; th*XUartrUl ttaUaua.
That Protettton la a boon to couatnu«*, bna been clearly abown by John L.
Hay« hi an orway tn which be given a
hbtory Of the woolen. Iron, and otb.r
landing InduatrtM of the United Stales.

Diamond Iron Plow

of defending honxe I.lor (roul t|,B de"
*1 raaive atfxMa of foreign competition.
That thia la a natural aud neraeeary raault appean from the experience of oti.er Zixiuutri™ a* well u our own. Tbc
beet augar Induatry of France, wblrh to
the creature of Protective dirties, to a
atriklng lUnatraUoo, and ft mav be add
that th* Industrial growth and auprrtna*y of Great Britain are to ba altribnated

Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors.

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE
,T‘ Co^rpyoifs so o^olf Ci/ULid fifty 04/

we

Ifrcorsg.

Everj Point warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points or Money Refunded

DIAMOND IRON

Warranted

wpar

is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It was
awarded the

longer than any other

TheirkSkeins are all set with their
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to
more accurately than can possibly be
Hence’the Studebaker always tracks
runs lighter than any other and ’
work loose, cut or break.

CHAN. II. BAUER.

of price, it to universally true that tb*
contrary to tbcultimatceflbct with evaryaucccearul mnnufactur.'. W In,n a dome,
tic manufacture ha* attained to |*rf*ctlon, and tea* cngngml In (bo pnmeepUon of It a competent number of jx-raona, It Invariably become* cheaper.—
Ttio Internal competition Which takes
place noon does away with everything
Ilk* monopoly, and by degree* reduce*
tb* price of the article to the minimum
of reasonable profltun the capital em­

SILVER MEDAL

Patent Skein
the Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
done by hand. only Plow that received a Premium
perfectly, and
• •

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Rest finished and best Ironed in the world.

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY
We also sell the old and reliable

JACKSON

WAGONS.

ind incideutal benefit* re• oltlng from the
of the
I.&gt;. naturalisation
- ------- -»« ...

The Sea Ftanciacu Ohmnirle. gives the
following Krooni of what promt*** to be
ui Uijrrt of interest to the tourist in CaliAmong Califumia'n must tx-toWe won­
der* DUV Ik- trunti.uie.1 the j cirrird fur­
, rrt, alxrat half tray between two celebrated
•uuuuer resort*. Mark Wot Spring*. of
' Kmonu county, and CalUtoga Sprinpa in
; Napa county. The furaat la situatedin a
. wild ami mountainous arghni. and at a dieI Utter ap|-e*r&gt; like a niaw of fidlen tree*.
। On approaching what at a little distant*

Over 700 in use in Barry County.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR
needs no advertising as it has taken almost the
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of

;8srt.

I No other firm uses this Machine aa they arc sola proprictern of it. Xttit*' but indiuniu I eld
[fed Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to o years, nnd put togefln r by the

Wagoxx fully Warr anted.
CJVLYL AND SEE THEM.

Wagon MachineZ^Ex^ry

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

takes the lead in this line of Mann fantnn-p Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.
DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL.

1,f

DENTIST

Nuiiille,

'

■ d.imniiM-J. Next irnc mo. the jurtially excavated trank uf a large pine. lying in
an inclined piwliion • One sei* in another
■fax * inw of mJM atone in th* form of » .
fjllro tree -,:nv •CTew f.vt in diameter—
every 6*urr in thr lurk and knot plainly ‘
indicated. a* in tlqu nf a tnv falk-u by the
woodman's ax*, while around. thickly
strewn U|&gt;mi the groiiud. ^rv numerous
fragment., similar to the chijy. and l.ni.ri

price* while Incrraaiug hl* uruflta. lu
many Industrie* .landing »U11 to almost
as expensive as runnluc, and slight
denngi tn ent nnd lnt&lt; rrupliou* are dl«aatrun*. If upon a product, rvprreonted by 100, co.1 and *eltlng price ar*
equal, a fall! g elf of the product to 90
will stop th* brndixm, while Its lutems*
to 110, pritv* Aflng the same, will ]»y a
fair profit, and upon furttwr tneresee ot
product prtoss may b* atcadUv redneed
wbh constant iuer aae{ln the gain* of
tb* manufacturer. The operatlo® of
thl* principle ha* been always shown

,XEW AUVERTISEMEST8,

Miciiiai!

JOHN

G. P. Rowell a Co’s. Colurnr

STANLEY 1

THE
WHEtE NOW’

Hastings Drug Store

WHtT rot’

ONE MILLION ACRES

&amp;R 0 C E R J E S
Striital ail leckuical

DENTIST

JAMES NESBET.

NOTICE!

Canned Fruits and Fish.

TO THE PUBLIC I

and

Wagons

Sin'i Claus

icsinLtjpnmumiMaati

headquarters.

rant*

New

J
4’.

P. ROBERTS.

BlfflJfflliiBU I0RI8

Work.

Otr trstt ttapUM Uttuthti
UIB PUKE

srocca
itna uk

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
Male Agent Ibrtbe Popular Naw Eng­
land Organ.
A Em*t, Failam
A Mona, and U. 8. Planua.

Jle keeps constantly oni
hand A‘o.l, Pianos ranging
in price from 1350 to 11800.
.llso, Agent for famous

SINE’S

MHW

a»o»1S71; UUi - - -

“ 7T.UT, a'tU.wlMSSJSlI^K

TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

New England

Organs, $5,000 EACH IN CASH.

Manning and Burdett Or­
gans.
Good Agents Wattled in *v*ry County

IE IBilfi
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

■^gpetMarisaNss:
sSsj’sisrrsx. ,’ar.rsr
TWeetloM A»»rt«.n UssUM Waukee enrrttMt
Tee t«4iee UeH U«»Ua» W.Ub-.vwto tltu s-U.

DR. C. A. SMITH’S
ledical Infirmary,
FARM FOR SALE!

m*mbcraofOongr*M, who, tn rtrttoavurIng to prove it, have concltrelvdr d*monrtrat*d Ita absurdity.
by retuaunrar*, why to &lt;1 that toewlgu
maiiufaeturar&gt; and the Itnpettaui of
Ina ton, and in other tux, to atetala U»
raducllon or rcptol? The fact to that
they tbetna*lv*s pay thto tax, or th*
greater part of It. and therefore they *'•
alre, m Mr. Baxter rays, "to get quit af
it.” They want *earrlty—and Proto*lien produce* plenty. 1 bey want high
price*, and Protection produce* low
prior*. They want no nvAla, and Protevsion to tbu J^reuc of
Ittott.Th*y haw on advantage la unMtlltnr
and dtoturblng tint market, and If they
can atop th* machinery of production
but one day in thirty, or raduc* itaamployment to but ninety per cent, ofrira

§60,000 00

J. Cole &amp; Son.

FINE PICTURES

WING GALLERY.

THE PIONEER

JOHN PETTIT

GROCERS.
At Granger Prices.

EGGS FOR HATCHING

GIN.

Buggies.

This I* the place to boy your present •
XV» bnvw the best line of good* that
WM utr brought to Ucaunga
and exami u,- tor ytrarsclf and you will
find our aiocVoomptote.
Bametulfer the place, tlic Old Stand.
•ip c

LANDS

BINTTSTGEH’S
OLD LONDON DOCK

ily la noticeable, such a* the diviaioa of a
tree into sections of various length*, raw-!
ing from three to wven fret, yet an alight
arv the fiaaurea that a*paral* A&lt;wc aertion.
that at a very abort diatanee they have the
*|&gt;1 dyaiKv of one wdid lug
Aixitber
pwulS^y in one trw i» ita color, while
the pivx-ral oohr nf the atone lugs i» a
grayiah white. Thia tree «• to apjwarwrirat
a trve i.f atooe-cnal. and the proprictuc of
the furart aavru that it bum., equally well I
with the Inrt .|nality uf that article. ’ The
largnrt of thme natural wundeni, a* fuand

S77w®si

�Mr C.G-B^wn. ofOlhrt. to-torn,
ordained to pranch tto gwpd.
There will to five aMtreraarics and
throe reunion al Hillsdale tnliege fat June
Alien Buunt is Ito name uf th- new
pnrehaaing agent for the Michigan (tot-

plica with rtill greater fwvw to thi* rity,
where eur manufacturing intanwt are still
ia their infiuKJ, and wheat wo bare a&lt;&gt; railUy prsessd to do if tto tnrurgvnti faikd to
surrender thetnaaHta at orvee
Hrrhaja
the prodaautinn never fell under tto eye
of tto iaaurgeota . at all evnota they have
m*»ifeat«l no intenthm &lt;-f heeding A On
tlw contrary, three ba* hardly torn a time
in tto wbote struggle when the itaurgrate
drrvlojed anch surprising activity, or put
in'as appsoraacs' at ao many nuexpeeiad
placra. aa teaea this warlike nrodamation
was hirecd. Thera never ha* been a time,
moreover, when the Spanish tnxqw have
shown so uuuir signs of demoraliuti'it,. and
tore been so little incline.) to assume tto

M, M Kx PtwaideM WunUy, David Dad
toy FUd. Dr. Prime, (hguod, and wuwy
other in thb country, in cnuMseticni with'
game of the ahtau pwbtkta abroad for th.

Ibero, wo tolicrc. they wer.- intrenching ,
ttouwlve* at Colon, while th* insura nt
forevw wi-re burning tto neighburiag &lt;•
tetea. and tto last duU wa* beard &lt; f Yah
maeeda he waa endeavoring to rolled enor­
mous taxes from tto tm rvbant*uf Havana,
and tod issued a piodamation-offering am-

world in rip* far tto realimiivn of My
coMrutrateJ effvet of thia kind. At their
last morting in New York City a duirt
time riaoe, President Wootoy bring in tto
chair, fire acnm of question, were read,
which h is praq—ed to rireulste among
statamwen. puhbriat*. jurist, and ottos, in
thia and oltoe eiriliied countrae. of tto
gfato. including China and Japan As a

are informed that all of that portion of tto
line between Lowell and Kabunia&gt;*&gt; ia. or
will soon to under contract, and we trust
our oUiasas wiU pay ttoir muniment
promptly, and cheerfully, and if asossoary
incroesr tto amount of ttoir subscriptions '
St Loris, April 20.—An important
v inference of narrow-gauge railroad rapitel
Irate pa» told here this evening Ttorr
were prevent from law* officer* and owners
of the Havana, Rantoul and Kartcni; also

Tto following letter from G I&gt; Hinck­
ley. Worthy Masteroftto N. Y. S. Grange,
to a Martcr of a Subordinate Grange, publisbrd in The Husbandman, will answer
nuay inquirin' and pence iurtnutire to
PiOroo* gvnenlly

Gm SsMm Connor wtt undoubtedly
to the next Repeblieaa candidate fto Gorenwir of Maine.
Tto
Juunnl,
puNistod at Augusta and ctimmroly undrrau. d ta to tto uqoro uf ex-^pmker
Blaine, nominates him C&lt; the position, and
acta forth hie quallfirwriotu ia a glowing

One-third eflhe eity of Oshtodt. in­
eluding the lauM portion and many of
the beet ro-idruce* and public buildings,
wad ■&gt; a beverage The good of »!] etense* covering a mite square, sra« burned over
vwqwire, thi. a., to doa». to» mum to on the SKih uh. Two Itvia were Lint by
rmpaoOad. ato while we fwefs.- .hwdtrtr
falling wall*. Tl»e tow is from threequar
ymthibto.r wo abal! top. tom the Inte­
rn law ridgidly enfomd and w. know h
•S h in dm. 0OM»y uato. tteefarod -n

Ody.

uing along the ground, climbing up trees,
dinging to fcncvH making use ®r anything
and everything, without an much aa -Ry
yuurlaave," and to to ahtmned ike paraaitical friend*, which, like them, oace given a
footing, tin mrt easily to removed
It ia quite a pretty amuremeut to trace
in flower, reaemblancew to no.', friend*.—
Wr hare often heanl people My that every
tto National Grange to., uriadiction. Il human being j. like *ume animal,t-(if m,
waa dto uawd at totciderablc knrth al ita •umc of theta .re certainly ord) fitol] rvmaiua
late, acMtion. and I think a ruling wa. re- which by the way. ha. nothing to do with
tabliahcd on tto subject which wit) to pro­
mulgated muu. My taaaaotaodum i* out
romplctc omaigh to giro tto ruEng in full. flower i» quite a* really traceable. Bright,
My view is that a Grangr Uumld trot ad­ iuaipld reriwoas. ouernly ‘lilies, royal
mit strangers, aa riaiuire. unlea. j. rfrctly japcmiea* The readers of rom.nre are
ourreet- Krary memtor iu guod standing familiar with heroines vrbo are like them

tore that bare been de milted friin another
Grange rome three month*?- Tto axme
aa above, or tn amwer to No. 2 —Tto Na
tional Grange derided that a demit w*.
.imply a pamport from one Grange to an­
other ; that a member holding a detuit
ahouhl |«y dura to the Grahgv from which

nun th- lucky tin Ifi.sf July, that got the Cutter. We v
let him draw thin ‘•ar. ,rn&lt;? M too Ttickv."
Wanting tlw people not to come all at ouct*. we are very

tow in a tenement bourn-, prrtty enough iadiriilually, tot coUectirnly—well, they'd
to rather unplcaaant guret*. to ay tto
tort of it. ,
Autumn flower, are like .Curie, of the'
tropica. Their verV nemo* ere auggralive
—golden-rod. flaming^pinxter, trumpet-

■‘In answer tn your inquiries 1 would re­
ply as follow. —First. “Can a Subordi­
nate Grange oj-cn ami cioee in any ocher
degree than tto fourth? It can When a
Grange meet* cspceully tu roufer degrraw,
it can open and cine in the degras- to to
family. ’
nmferrad All regular meeting., however,
Mr J. It. Mulliken, tl»«- newly appoint­ shuuld open and work in tto fourth degree,
ed Superintendent uf the Itetndt. Landa* as tto regular bu*in&lt;sa can only to Iran,
A take Michigan Railroad. ha* ratend acted in that degrasupon the tforhargv nf hi* tin tin
Second. ‘Has a Grange the right to ad­
mit strangers OU the old Word while at
work ia the fourth degree with tto new .
by an lining tto vimling member, van get

The Secretary of the Trvaaury
ever. that the great Irattle-fieh! of the next cd in fire million, of 1862 ImivkL.
Naikasa) campaign would be in Ohio, and to ceaae Auguat l»t.
Mra Witoxi. tlw alleged i»u
the IrtUlc tot or w»n there for the Repair
Mrs. Kendrick at Ldfamwi. N.

urged, and tto finaarra of the country. In
happy eootnrt with many oftto South
American gvrerametiu are shown to' to

CUSTO/fflfS EJfCII

We dare not tel! Un? jnibKc, we are making hertbr work thaa
over before, for fear they will come too thick and fuat. We pt
terribly excited when u'e have too many sale*, nud nov «inea
we have come flown Tratt-Rn Ddn n oct tout, we tremble a
little becuuno you may nil come al ont?e and Frustrate u* go mud&gt;
ao that we - cniinot do nnythinc.
We hud some talk with a man from California about sending
him Thiriy-five Top Carriage^ nn&lt;l that- almost unfits us for,
business besides the

T0 0«»

SDVES1

Then there are tto lovely blossoms of tto
sprini; beauty. at whieh one feels as much
surprise aa al finding a Perdita b a atop-

Vine President Witoo lining in Ohio the
other day. politely Imt dccisivrly declined

Mad public opinion must be the agency to
be robed upon

H II IV O R E D

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves inp-a^
only admit a limited number of

Spring Valley Grange (No. 193) of
IliK-kiand Co., N. V.. though nryaaiaed lam
than a year ago. haa a fine membership, in
both numbers and character, and is making
Who cm ever ase a valley-lily, without
excellent progrva. Tto tnaater is Samuel
Howe; Overseer. Abbott Cooper; Seerr- a feeling of tender greeting, or ( tn go from
the pretty Io the absurd) who cm look at
one of three saucy Jack-in-thc-pulpita,
peeping up out of ita green stoslth, not ex­
pect it to .peak, and in an oration as Ht!
a* a country minuter . tell nf its rrlaluxiahir&gt; to tto regal rails? Poor relations,
to^' H",r ,n^*Fn»B* *1‘« twlh would

At a apcria) election in Woorter. Ohio,
tto other day. fur (*ity Marshal, the Re­
publican candidate wu rterterl by 70 ma­
jority, a gain of ovitHtoI compered with
tto ‘April eleetiun. The Toledo Mt&lt;lr
thinks this ia the first Gcghan law straw.

Tto »un U 91,900.000 mile* from tto
earth, from cutuputaUotM taken by a French
ury April 2«was SI .499.108.67. Receipts artnmomcr at Peking. China.
during the week cod May 5 ware (19.747.p-ro is pcible at thia time, and, if ao, ' ’8‘». payment* during Mme time (64L39R.of whHt character it sboeH to. It is otf haring a balance in the treasury of
Mto Ida. eldrot daughter of tto late
rcry taautifert that this is a movement, if (l.tti&gt;5A50. deervase fur the week Horaee Greeley, vraa marriad on Sata rd* r
there ever was one. whieh it would to Ad
to CoL Nichole. Smith of Covington. Ky.
ly to fam ia tto least toyuud tto willingThe
of towdon 1. unite a villagv
In a very elaborate article the Pottarille It h» acity
M*. of tto nations M * body. Tto' bun.
popu!ati.m of 3.500.000. which
Meat wiB ura seknowlrdgc tto right of tto Afiarra* Jinmnl &amp;4a out the Hon. Wil- ia ineremung al the rate nf 50,000 every
aeost powerful to cootrol ttoir actions in WSsP Kdlcy aa the "Republican and
tto alightaat degree, tor fa thia mpect all Centennial candidate for the Presidency.''
The editor say* h« baa taken the step on
■ate wtAc Jbwtr nf otoAn ritHitatioa. hte own raaponubility and without runtad cm otJv grow and boar fruit wLen­ •thing Mr. Keltey.
the aod ha.' toeorae.-cucreniJ Enlight

We only want to sell just

Malcofn tirangv. Iowa, ha. (at Grintwll) a Grange atone with a stock of goods
valued at (10.000 and insurance rompany
carrying risk, to tto amount uf (100,000

amply pitiful.
Tto tmmrgewte hare
a.l,pU«l ■ policy which .tow. that they
mnrider that tto trim, haa arrived A* a
laat m*jrt they are laying waate the whole
region within their reach, burning -imfiseriminately all the o*Ut«&lt; 1. bmping to
Cuban, and Spaniard. Their doatgn ia to
tbdtroy, a. far a. they can. all the natural
ewurm of wealth, and Io make tto iahind
an unprofitable inrent meut for tto Spaniah
Government Io bold It U probable that
Awin would hare king ago rid tonulf uf
Gibe, permitting it to g»&gt; the way
her
South Anterioui rvdonto, if it tod not
been f.r ita great romtm-naai ito|&gt;-rtan&lt;e
aad tto rGue of it* product*. The in»urgent* reason that by deetroying tto’.ugar
cwtakw, which cotcuilute the mainatay of
(to wealth of tto inland, they will tale
away tto Mrurvew of Spanbh revetuto; and
in pursuing thia retoitlea. t.dic} they are
.paring ueiltor friend wor f—
We tore tofura u&gt; a |4rtial list wftto 1

Krt. whiahhaatUknn.ru:
ol. Ia h, ia your apinina, paaaihlr, to ia
dace tto principal nations uf tto world u&gt;
agree up-jti certain formalities an&gt;i delays
before ccwnmenring offensive war ? -Vid
whatever may to your . pini,m. will you
and Atlaatie. Tto meeting wa« iu
give the reaanna fur it ?
2. If you think aurft an agreement pre■tort &lt;/ a pri^oaition to join the revs
teblc. will yoa specify tto f.raualiti.-. and
readr built and rouplcic a narrow­
read
doe cert from BurlincTOm to
dday. which you think may to sceurvd ?
tlantii- mialmard; 100 miha uf
3. Do you think it posaiWe t.. bring
uiloui and Harass, to roti’ from
about a general agreexneot &lt;&gt;f tto principal
aaiioM requiring snv one of ttoat wha-Ji
CCMidera ttedf aggnered to state in writ­
ing to grievance* and submit tto. stat.- urder. Tto MiaaMippi and Atlantic will
aaeut not only to tlic nation romjilaiued of. join tto former on the Illinois line in Ver­
tot to tto other partita to the agv»«n.-nt. million county, and ran through IiMiiana
tn Union City, on tto other line. CoenpanMw torr Imo orgsniArei in Ohio. Vir­
wfiat MgattotioM would you hm'prorided ginia and Pennsylvania, and right of way
secured Ito tto Mdious in three Nlaloi.—
far ~eh formalitir. and driaya .'
The projector, dual that they will n-dure
The other, relate tn tto jwanbility -f
presanl tarifia 4&lt;&gt; txv cent, and rtill make
rUacmg the prvwent armament of tto Ko !
700 hog.toud.1, valued at (3,n&lt;M^tMHl
ropesa notion*. to tto feasibility of Mate
The entire uumlwr of ertalni destroyed up
thw-foerth* At the meeting to-day a to shout tto middle ol ls-s tmonth i&gt; r»]io«t
general committee uf conference was ap­ ed at 100, rained al (7,200,000. and
pointed To morrow the capitalist gu no worth, previous to tto war, at least (25 tn cxcur.ua&gt; over the Cario ami Nt- l*m»
narrow -gauge on which through train,
commenced running this week
IHXjiN. JHL, April 30.—Arrangement*
hare tora.faUy perfected here today Ito
diminishing th. chanres of the roltai.*. of the organimti"U of a company to cnn-travl
ships al sea. With regard to tto latter a narrow-gmrgr railway from (*bicag» to the
poial. however, we may remark that tto Mtotoipf.i river, to to railed the Chicago.
general movement fur the reform of inter­ Rock River ami Mtoitoppi Narrow-Gauge
Railway company. Article, of incorpora
national laws. eotbraw topic, in which all lion will to Riled immediately end pre­
liminary surreys made at &lt;«ut '
coinage, the metric system. rt
ImitatVaroua. April ITS.—Article* of
s**ociati*n of the Eraturilh- and Newburg
ropean council take charge
Narrow-Gauge Railroad company were
preparation for the next At
filed today with the Secretary of Stale
eace, which ia to to hrid at tto Hague, in The proper.! line will extend through
tto first week in Haptemtor, while it may Nanck-nburg and Marwick tuuntics. and
be anaridere-J a* watplimeattary to tto will to 10 ruito in length Capital Mock,
Amari ran Coanscl to ha&gt;« been ctorgtd (lOOjOOO.
spretally with robjert of mteraati.-ud law
Tto American delegate, to tto Hague
Coufirreare are Maar- David Dudley
Field. President Wootoy, J edge Ifctbody
Dr K. M. Field. Dr. Jams MUeZ Alex
ander II. Rice, Elthu Bennett. Ex-Gov.
Cfiflbrd, Nathaniel Appbtou H. B
Sprague. Ama*a Walker. Prof. Franci. X
Walker. Wm. G. Hubbard Juerph P
Ttoanpaon. Cbancdnr Prayn, Judge Hen­
ry R Dsriea. and President Magvun
If tto above anriea uf question* are
thcenughly circulated and receive the at­
tention Io which they are entitled, tto
fiwttooaaing (Wereure will be m p.—

Jndce CrtHey will deliver the addrem
tofw? the Iowa State Bar Aaaoriatiun. al
Ito Maine* on Thursday
The Strait* of Mackinac are now open
an that roods CM aaMy pern tot warn latke
Micbigan mid the lower taken.
Tto Patrona of .McLennan County,
The Homoipathie Society of thia State,
will bold ite annual meeting al- Detroit, o&gt;&gt; Texas, meditate tto cstabliahment of a fac­
tory of agricultural implement, with a cseb
capital of (^OO.fMMI

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One ram not. however, to verr well ac­
quainted with tto woodlands.* without
quickly katog any fading of patrotrags to
nay oaoo have had. There are to 'many
dainty w3d blraaoms to harmonise with
aay mood in which ttoy may to apprrwhad,tohdd.&lt;&gt;rp«torad.
We find aU aorta ofpoetey speaking from
them; |«h-t of blue hare-Wh, which sug­
gest a dainty poem, fall of teedcraras
witboat strong taadot, which indeed, ttoy.

all, and can find among thetr friends tto
•am* characteristics. ’
How people's disp&gt;*nt&gt;&lt;*&gt; .bow furth in
ttoir favorite flower.! Soma rare only *&gt;r
Meing
beauty, smelling co per
fume in anything eto. Such people are
apt t« to singularly pure in life and aetsotw. tender in a!) lorba and friendships,
but ' xelosive in everything. IIrets of
people prefer pansus, and are iuuly indig­
nant with the writer who said that they
always reminded him uf monkey fares —
Love inidlcness, hrarteasc. thoughts,—
certainly there never wa* * flower with ao
Matty pct names People of litoral tastre
bale, of course ttoir favorites, but like
nearly all flowers There eertainhr is noth­
ing which rantributra more to the beauty

MOTlbl

Truly Yours,

NOW IS YUOR TIME!
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

HOME LIFE
IN THE BIBLE.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

Imb bimwb

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

TERMS REASONABLE.

Gome and see for Yourself
... -

;s, ttopt., 9th I H’4.

J- S., GOODYEAR
&amp; CO.
I

•y NICE RRHIDENCE

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED

J. G. BUNYAN.

Halloi'* Muxtulv Ma.uxikk roil
JUNM-—The June number of Ballou’.
Macaiine ia Mmething tto publnben. may
wdl to proud of II luu an extra p«d
amortraent of rtorire. eloquent poetry,
fine iUiutratian.. and ail the varwty that
goer, to make ui. a finu-dam and popular
rf-.gaxinc It m the grvatewt Morita for a
etoap aerial, of any ia the cucntryyand
the reaaon ia, it baa more variety than
other magaxiM A aaa rtory in each
i.umtor, and &lt;a&gt;e
two pwrevnal adven
lure, which are alwgya interesting to men
and tor., and even’ ladies like to read
them, it a thread of tore ran. through the
tales. Here i. a lift of contenu of the
Jane number. See how rich It ia:

A full crop of red raapberrira may to
expected—three wm protected' by the
•now Mr. George Heagvnre. a high
authority, mentioned tto Philadelphia as
being particular hardy and promising, and
ss being the rnret profitable market aortTto Clark ato&gt; stand wdl, and h valuable
a deerrase of (253,688, m 14 percent
a* a family fruit
Serooty-fire of tto tax-payer, of Ann
There will to a full crop of wild black­
Arbor have petiuoard tto cuanmm coun­ berries and whortlctorrioi growing in the
cil to cell a tmtoiag
thcYilta-trt to vote Wrards and they wm well protected by XSL.
up,n raton* SI.WO for th. erection of .
Mate h'wpital upon tto wirtcrahy groui. L.
Grape* will certainly to half a crop. the flail," -•My Patrimony,’’ -Will She
Dr. K. Uux. for the part two yewra Above tto now line all the grapes wm Many Him ? “A Lost Lure," "The
loekey,’ "TaD Me, Hawrtr
mayor uf Battle Crock, and a prartiriug injured, the Cooconl leant of all. This
--- io tlic Mirror,” "Loro Coor-hyririaa rf that plarv fjr’36 roam, caie- veteran grape is vmdkating ita hardy
(uated the -Kitto uuinnmy of hi. mam- clmrartcr trnet aatotantislly. and Mr. Sea­
r," ■•Chriactaaa is Norway,” -Our
ace by a large party nn tto evening of grove remarked that it promised to to
hardier thia year than overt tb. Clinloa.
Thrudary of J B Muliken. the now The Delaware is injured more than the
superintendent oftto Detroit, lurnt A (townrd. but tto ratimate of D. B. Wat­
Lake MkUgsn railroad, is (4.800 per tn- ers and Walter G. Binelair, and other can­
liant Anaowneenteut *fcr 1875,'’ “An Innum. A. H. Raeae, the Ute evportntead- did authorities, wro plump a half a crop of
ent^hM opened MtmxteNtva lumber yard grape*. Thin oartaiuly i* very enrourag- dun'. Mistake —(Hum.worn Pfetarm.)
ing for thi. ddirious and healthy fruit.
Thonwa A Talbot. PuhlUhera, 36 BromTtore will to some Kentish or early firid Htrert, Borton.
Richmond cherries and the Engl rah Morel
Tux Minuut.—Um of .the aprightlo bud. were noted m being perf-vt U. the
!i«e .nd m.*t readable p.pen In tto
tips.
It* columns are
Plum* were severely injured, bat one or country » Tto Mmaret
two varieties wm uotsced a* being all right
an*,ng tlraui
Golden Drop.
. M-J to* wanted as eommis
There a ill to a very small crop of apples
to tonld th, new Scale Hunar of (Ute bud. toiug gtMcrally kiltol. The parlion Minus, the following goalie ।
Itonsn. Rich of louis, Ctorto |
fBt. John*, and Jrerthronk Divine the
&lt;
severe winter. ‘ Tto dcalruction of applc bud^ra severe throughout the Stale —
A^ttoi?-M*fr5l; fruit buds killed and

mu

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

prtwentation to another Grange. Conaeuneally. they aye entitled tn the A. W.
through the Grange from which they bare

to Chicago ^y thia route fe only (3.50. in
rinding rtatc room.
Newa from Bay City aaya that many of
tto wli.-n* there are .hutting up on ac­
count nt the tax, and that the prominent
whisky ui.-n are attamping an ’■rganira
torn to fight the new law.
A tnejiedo waa left at the atnre of W. II.
MeOmad). Grand R^ada, May 5. When
ita coatenla were touched with a pin it ex­
ploded, tearing off the thumb and forefin­
ger of Mr MeCnnnell. hand.
Tto roruing. of the Michigan Central
Railroad fur the three mouth, ending
March 31, were (1,552,734. For tto

J". L. REED &lt;fc CO.

4

• C^mpariMin Invited nud Competition DsGed

Teas.

Coffees and Spices

JfOJensr

ST?Jfik.3V3L.3E;-i5e-’S.

All gradecol Te««. ibo very b,,i in the IhrkU. Fresh.ever
woek to. tlw Imporlfn S. S. SLEEPER * CO., of Bon.,,,
l.r ,k!c «l price, nhid, dcG™ .uecun,! eompnltion.

John Stanley

W. V0IGT8
SALVATOR BEER

‘OYSTER OCEAN"
•

and

Qanta'

Ratffiu^at,

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

fiT.T. ABOUT THI

&lt;Msr
(toUlUf.
Pteety rtrais.
■mvy I Wsnter sbeww tee
nyrtasees Oq.a.sbAMM

n. Orates (Wn afa-un

�HASTINGS HOME ASSOCIATION.

AH persons indebted to this
office, for Job Work, Advertising or Subscriptions, are hereby
notified, whit? other and special
arrangement* hare not been
made, that their accounts must
be adjusted at once, or they will
be left with a Justice of the
Peace for collection. We ynean
burineas.

HEATH, SALISBURY KB,

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
This space belongs to W- T.
Eastman, dealer in Lime. Plaster

and Agricultural Im pl menu, Ac.

FOR SALE X THE BANNER OFFICE

We win Boll BUGGIES
for the next Sixty Days
for Cash, below any Fig­
ures we have ever Offer-

Thn atojk to Complete in crery de­
partment. Hsriag teen bought very
low, anti the public will find It for their
internet tn patronite us.

53t4

UNDERTAKING

ANNOUNCEMENT

J.L. REED &amp; CO.
At He

SUBSCRIBE FOR

ECLETIC BALM

CRAWLEY* GRACE
p»«l rallsr, well, cistern, and hem, all in
first chee order, and boose newly papared.
1 Apply to C. G. Bentley
XX2tf.

TO-DAY'S

Falryae*. 10 per rent at purer Ctere May
iteh. 1«T8 Trentag garerwad by vba Xalteeal
Aaeeetettea rates, aateae eabrrwte prarkted.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

GROCERIES

ilmtering ssad fee sale In
Adoluhus opposite W. W. Keil
mill
Hastings May Hth, I8JT

ADVERTISEMENTS.

(Introdueed by us.)

The experience cl thirty year* by the
Heiunr’memberbf thia firm aa an Un­
dertaker, give* him great adrauiagne in
doing, in a proper and prompt manner
the delicate duties required.

Girt dne heed to thia, but tor the
proof come and eeo for yonraelre* -

TOBACCO,

Heath, Salisbubt k
Hastings, April, 19,1OT6.

reliable hnnapdf C. B.’Ssbbnry is,asever,
buying rgp. butter juoltry and all kinds
of fsrturr’s produce, under Barlow A{&lt; ioaxi
year's store. and paying for the same the
higlwt msrket prire 1 Patronite the hottie

ISOUSTK1AL EXHIBITION

Ingrtber 80 days prwteua io eloaiag *f aauiaa.
Kona* will te raUad aorli day proupUy ai 1.44
aad stoned at 2 p. m. A ten* dMaaeing the
field, ar say purl iMnaf. -ill ba sainted but

Co.
Myl
CO.

I Hopkins &amp; Barnes

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS
Thn Stebbins Brother* are offering
fur sale n large and splendid assortment
of Furniture, the brat ever brought to
thia market, which they are off-riug far
sale nt the lowest living rates. Re­
member the place, at the old stand ol
Stebbins A Bolding, nod - lie tore and
give them a rail.
4-ttf

THE CIRQZOOLODON,
or Mammoth Entertainment of the Age.

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

Go to John Stanley's for the best as­
sortment of leas and canned fruits, fiih,
Ac., ever brought to this market.

Have on exibition on e of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which ire offer to the public
cheap for Cash, He have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Afedi~
! cines, Books and Stationary
। Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &lt;fr.,
I 4-c. Give us a call.

PREMIUM BOND

m ions bmbimh, hbbuib m
Perpetual World'# Fair,

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.

Avers

Pointing »nd Graining.

Hail

'

Hastings, Dec 16. 1874’

igor,

$100,000 1

tT'im. be tic.on. oe g-.mi. •* n*x a«. a*.
Fourth Serie Drawing, April 5, 1875.
TbaMdrswiaas tab*. Haaaarerr Three Reaths,
awl •*relu.hr freer Sued will aarUelesss to

For restoring to Gray Hair iti
natural vitality and Color.
A dressing

Janir* It Scldtnore ia now |irr|arri!
to do any and all Jobacf white wash III a,
Kalaonilnlng, Patching, and Plastering

om&gt;T

M0R8ENTMAU, BRUNO &amp; CO,

rtXANCUL AGKXTS.
23 Park Bow, lew York.

UlBOra
PICTURES 1
ill alone in th* ITiotogroph
a* I bar* made smagoease my fnrilitii-* fijr doing

HOW [OCT, IMRBTBED!

UH®

gloM and frrahnrtt of vouih. Thin
hair is thkkeoed, fallen hair cheeked,
and baldness often, though not always,
-cured br ita use. Nothing out restore
the hair where die follicle* are de­
stroyed, or ilia glamls atrophied and
decayed; but such a* remain can be
saved by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, ro that a new
growth of hair i» pn-lneed. Instead
of foaling the hair with a nasty sedi­
ment, it will kc.-p it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning grey or falling off, aad
consrqueutiy prerent loldiMV. The
restoration of vitality it gives to tb*
scalp arrests and prevent* the funna­
tion 8f dandruff, which to often ao un­
cleanly and I'lTenaire. Free from thoee
deleterious rubslanoo* which make
some preparati .ni dangerous and inju­
rious to th" hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely fur a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found no desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dyo, it dam
long on the hair, giving it a rieh, gloea
lustre, and A grateful perfume. .

the uadentoadlag Up*
Hup*riai*odeat of
HaMiagu -sa to &gt;« lb* UU roller Why Moes
Bat ear tel* Cauaty fiwptutateedeai iafimn a
Urge Master »t teachers wham be tesoaad (?)
after Ma ten. of »ISr* ted -spired Itei ibrir

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co.,
rrertMl «"S AssIrlWal t,k-=.UU.

BUICK FOR SALE

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CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

Kat&amp;WtBissaa'dg' ■**
PsmsHKrt umto Hr an n*
Applications tor Agenelee Received

ojsrr.Y'x
45 DOLLARS!1
For What?
The New

Improved

FLORENCE SEWING Il«

THE BANNER
and Hooping Combe* luxuriou*. well
i lighted and well venUtotrel Day Coachesu.t phwsaot lounglag and smoking
.rare. The care are a* equipped with
the coiebenied Milter ISofttrr rtsttan,
and potent Buffer- and Coupling*, WewV
I iughoaac Safety Air Hkwken, and every
other appUanoe that baa teen devteed
for the safety of poaeangvr train*. All

STEAM JOB OFFICE

LOWELL. MASS.

E;B. FOOTE, M.D.
ltd Lniiytw Uns:,
Or.XJBUa,
MEW YORK,

An independent Physician,
CHRONIC DISEASE,
T. PHILLIPS

BININGER'S
OLD LONDON DOCK

GIN.
Notice.

FARM FOR SALE!

taiittiu i Helical Pratta

AOVICS GIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF OHAItOB.

GOTO

Back-Feed

�; Th* three bright fora that look out
from tbe opening para of tbe May number
of Beribuer's Monthly, are ody different
view, of &lt;me priisb head-the still living
heroins of a tragedy whieh will be rarambared aa long aa the name
nf
Napoleon U lauded and reviled among
tarn'—The picture here aiiltfully reprodural is Gilbert Stuart*, threafoid portrait

charged against tin. county treasurer. And
before payment of any sums found due. the
vouchers should pea* through the hands of
the county clerk for his signature and for
entry on the ts»ka a* a credit to the
treasurer, the treasurer only receiving and
paying out money on proper statement of
account, or on receipt, euuntenugnod by
the county dark. .Much a system would
afford proper cheeks 'upon the treasurer,
would afford meotw of examination of the
treasurer's account through book* kept
outside of his office, and over which ho

"I ask Cm ws^ik." uit
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SbsAs.i Will «*« tkr »odi -tx&gt; b—n
He* ».r.-*U ft** ft** ***4*.
WUI ke all 4ark—tbeslli wtok tka wealtk
Of sk&gt;Mk*&lt;4 keek essla."
'I ask eel wetUh.” *•!

Xarkeaatxtukrtakl etsriM* Mas
Of sraee tad eUeken k

ri*or&gt; on or before the secund Monday of
mid month, and by aud cterk be laid be­
fore the board of .uperrisor*. The board
of supervisors in required to direct such
jert of each of the several amount* to be
raised by any township as appear* to be au
ihoriscd by tew, to be spread upon tbe a»Masmenl roll of tbe proper township; and
tbe action of tbe board upon rah of the
several amounts certified to such board, as
[iropaatd to be raised by taxation in the
lownahips, aball ba entered in full upon the

ship or other local taxa are not certified to
the hoard nf supervisor* by the township
clerk, and that with such I'm before it. the
board has disposed of the matter by the
paxsage of a ruwlution in form and *ubstance aa follows:
•'Resolved, that the amount voted to be
raised in lha several townships ia-----county be spread upon the tax-roll of the
proper township by the supervisor there-

prewent. making the settlements entirely
upon paper* and atatraente furnidted bv
that officer. Without such cheek* there
ia uo security except in the integrity of the
person who, for the time being, is acting
as county treasurer; nor lias the treasurer
any pnrtoctioa agaiunt unfounded cliargns
that may be brought against him in regard
to tbe use or noeurity of the public funds.
MAXAUKMOST OF DKUXQirXNr TAXES.
Tbe question as to the proper rate of
interest or penalty to be charged on delin­
quent taxa* is of much imi«rtance, and one
of some difficulty. Its determination inrolvea the oiaafdcratfoii of the following
two propcadliona, via:
1. That the Blate or municipality shall
Lun to tenons wlmae taxes are delinquent,
for such time, within lhe limits [inscribed
by the law. as they may find it to their ad­
vantage to withhold tKe payment thereof,
and at a rate of interest not' greatly in ex­
tra of that which may be realised by such
pemms from loaning or using the money
2. That jymou. allowing their tax™ to
become diliuquMit should lx; charged
tberuon interest nr penalty, at such rate as
will put on them tnc etsU and ex[ieii*c
growing out of such dvlitu|uei&gt;ey, and
make good the losses which alwayn must
attend delay ir. naliung the tax™ levied.
The adoption of the finrt tmapmthm.
aud regulating the penally for ddimjueoey
in accordance therewith, must rreul: in de­
ferring the lime within which a tax levied
for any purpose will be realised. But tlic
value of )«M-duc taxes depreciates » f*»t
aa doo post-doe bunk paper, atsl the prob
ability oi coltection diminishes by an in­
creasing ratio.
It mu*t result aU&gt; in
throwing a greater burden on that portion
of tax-paycra of whom the tew exacts
prompt and certain payment, and this not
only to make psx! the deficit oocnsume.1
by the delay in uolleetiou of nou-residen I
taxes, and lhe greater low. from uun-tvllec

We continue our carefully prepared a)..tract &lt;.f the report of the late auditor gen­
eral, Wm. Humphrey, covering the year
ending Sept. 30 last Thia lineament ia
the aUnsl financial [uper that has appeared

1750. Buys a bushel of potatoo* for
winter's use—-all his friends wondering
what be will do with so many.
1755. I'uta^up a Franklin store in the
bait room. and tries one of the newly .in­
rented Lightning Rods
1760. About this time begins to wear
a collar to his shirt. When he can afford
it takes his wife to meeting in a chaise in
stead of on a pillion as heretofore.
1765 Shows a dislike to stamped papct. and joins the ‘-Sons of Liberty.

thereby trebles the value of Suuthm plan­
tation*.
1795—1800. Wears pantaloons ixwionally, but not when in full drew. Be­
gins to use platiw nn the breakfast and tea

,

a

1833. Rub. tU first Frktio# Match then &lt;*Ued “UeUsr," and "Loco Fora"
1834. Throws away the old tinder box,
in nearly always al the expense of its
with iu fiint and steel.
life.
(
Serpent, are so tenacious of life that
I®35. Insects the Revolver and acU
they .will live for six months and longer about supplying the world with h, as a
wttbout food.
ptiana winker -Tries a gold pea, but eanTurtles dig boles m the sea shore and
bury their regs, covering them up to be
hatched by the suo.
*
Lobatars are very pugnacious, and fight

Twmiima
*&lt; Ms* ana. ■*
*ft*re.se. sad aa 1 ■range* tka a (k
ta«abar MIL al aaa a'rlaat la &gt;ka a
SaFaSSESwt?

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RICES DELIVERED OX B)WD OF CARS

AT .SPRINGFIELD. OHIO.

Hangers, also furalab Belling. Gum Hose, Ar
Further Information will be cheerfully given by addraaaiug the manufacturer*

.TAMES LEFFEL&amp;CO

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

■ by the by, and a later inatallment will be
accompanied by fac-timilas), and • Both
Sido. of the Shield" by Mr*. Itevia. are
tho other prase cuutribulious
In the Editorial pagan. l&gt;r Holland
writes about "Spsaking l»i*rew|irotrully of
the Equator." Popular Arts." and 'The
Premium on Productive Culture. ' The
Old Cabinet has something shout 'kuig
glish Criticism of American Poetry.' and

THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGANS

K^r.

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL. I

RAILROAD
n ...----- k! sugar beets, tops and
. Ix-gan oai tbe flith of AuguM and |
was coulinued throe tinuw a day until the .
1st of October, after which ground feed
was given, consist lug of two parts of cure
and one of oata, three tinww a day. till the
animal was slaughtered, the rare) being
mixed with cold water. The reault was,
on the 16th of August, when the sugar beet
fording was begun, tliat the weight was
360 pounds, SejKember 1st, 390 pounds,
October 1st, 450 pounds; Novemlier 1st
520 pounds. This is the eabetancr of the
slatemeat given, by which we perceive that
the increase tbe ted of August, when fed
on boiled sugar beets, was at the rate of
two [smnda per day; the rate of increase
ou tbe same food continued through SSej&gt;lembcr. When ^fed on ground corn and
oats, made into cold alop, the gain for the
neA fifty day* waa Ira than * pound and a
half per day.

tluisc that have been ateughtercd by their
fellow-ereaturmexeecils the number of in­
habitants that were al any one time living
upon the face uf the earth ; yet rery few «jf
thi. infinite number, untimely stein were
ever masters of the grounds of the disputes
for whieh they suffered, or tho true reasons
uf their being led to battle; the truth with
much artifice being kept from all bat those
who were partsa* to ths deaigui ras.4r.xl on
—Sir Waltrr Rolrigk. '
I&gt;r. Prideaux states that, in fifty battle
fought by Casar, he stew one million one
hundred and twenty-two thousand of his
enemirw If to this number we add the
Ln* of itvk&gt;|ai on bis own aide, and the
slaughter of women and children on both
aides, we shall probably have a total of two
million* of human beings sacrificed to the
ambition of one msn I If we assign au
«jual numlier to Alexander, and tlic same
to Napoleon, which we probably may
do with justice, then Io three military
butchers we may ascribe (be untimely death
of six millions of the human finally.
Edmund Burke oaimstra the number uf
men destroyed by war, from the begining
of authenticated history to bis own time,
to have been thirty-fire thoamnd millions.

71II11 i
Ha

sichiur ccstml * «.
Grin! River Valley Division

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riA IruiwM uA
Jasksee _
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He. be hl.___ M*
Mtak^tsaOt*.... t-I7
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♦-tai r-cL—’ a-» •-&lt;1

8i

. Is told that it j- unfashionable to
himself with bi. knifo-and buy. ailter forks for great occasion.
1832. Build, a railroad, and rid™ on

(h»e asmwsrant haring been mid, the oth­
er paansa umm th* tax records and is car­
ried along for a term of rears until it too
finally gusa back for re ammraiiil on the
township nt large.
Indeed, all of the
difficult** attached to tb* collection of the

,

in all ita arraagemsnta and details worthy
of carefttl study. The prwaaat drariptiun
te rapid and une-.itical. but rivse a good
idea of the general style, ami of lhe nuat
curious and striking feature* of thi. "Tesu
pie of Bong-"
“Droogmakarij" is the all-Dutch-to-me
tide of (id. Waring s carefuUy prepared
account of the drainage of HaarLon Lake,
—•‘by much the largest operation of ita
kind over undertaken by man." This pa­
per, which indudas the attire subject of
draining in Holland, ia particuterly valua­
ble tofnginoera and those interested in
low lands abng our roast; but tho auhje-t
ia ao aimuly treated that lhe •gnocral read­
1701. 1’rinta Iu. fir* uewapapcr. in er" will find itaa interesting aa a romance.
Dr. Wm. Haye Ward, of tbe “Inde­
Boatou
1703. Tastr. Coffee a« a luxury, al his pendent," sums up, iu an illustrated papersome of ths curious dfecuverte* that have
own table.
1708. Coaatruct* atu Aber platform. thia i recently been made in ancient Assyrian
literature.
time at SaybrouL
1710. Begin.* to aip tea—very .par- I -Same Recent Women Poets" is the
title of a brief, but thoughtful critical
ingly _ It does not come into fenuly
paper; some of thra rery women poets
till fire and twenty year, later
’
have new poems in lhe same number of
the Mouthlv. by tho way.
"Yung Wing and hi* Work" telte about
the Chinone Educational Mission, and its
devoted originator.
In the wav of fiction we have two-ehate
1721. 1» inoculated for the Small Pox
—not without grave rv-tuon*ranee from ten* of Dr. Holland a Story of Sorenoak*
he censervative neighbor*.
1725 Begins to sing by note on Sun­
day, thereby encountering Much oppoattion of that exceedingly •'Mysterious Wand,"
by Julas Verne, on Eloctro-Mechanical
and opening a ten years' quarrel.
trill M ■ l.r.—• i.r—
_ ■ .1I romance, by Chartes Bernard, that ia ori­
the first tin jieddler on his travels.
ginal in sevaral features, and will ba ew
1742. Sees Faneuil Hall built.
The pc-uliy appreciated by railroad and tele­
graph people; and another st-iry by the
cradle of labertv is ready to be reeked.
1745. Builds an organ. but does not young New Orleans story-writer George
ycnait it to be played on iu the Meeting W. Cable, who Ito. . field all to himself,

property cannot become driinqncnt, except
throogh the neglect of the local tax-payer. .
On tbe contrary, the nropuution 'is a
measure of relief to this dam of perrons,
in that it ndirrea them from eoalnbatioast&lt;&gt; cnakr good the koe. and exjieme
whieh are inevitable under a system uf kiw
interest and Iigbt,penaJtia&gt;. '
Vfier the rates of intenat and |&gt;dulu^, । Shelf Cloek. "for «3«.M. sl.d regulate.
aa now fixed in the tax tew, if a tex/of. hi« watch by it
1817. Sets up a stove iu lhe meeting
1100,000 be authorised aud Levied, that
amount is realised, the interest and penalty house, and builds a fire in it fur Sundays;
collected from those who allow their taxes an iuimvatiuli which ia stoutly resisted by
to Isocomc delinquent being sufficient in
Awsauwiit* as now taken in portions amount to make good lhe tarn ksit, and
of the Htate show an utter disregard of expunsm incurred in the care of such Jo­
lhe law in ita requirements in very many
raential re«pa«ta. a culpable carelrancsa
ou lhe pert of officer*, and an utter disre- with the tint projsjsition. if 1100,000
alull l&gt;e required for any purpose, it would
are required to take before entering upon be urccKsary to diriet an amount consider­
1822. light* Gas in B«tou Al test
the Julien of their office. Property io ably in extra of &lt;100,000 to be sjnrai ou
xm« bow to make ia-d coal bum, au-.l
placed on the assrament roll, by the same the tax roll, by whieh procra those who
la ■ prate in the t*rlor.
Bun a steel
officers, both for below and for above what pay their tax&lt;» promptly will be required
n. one of GiDutt’a
0 133 . prvM
in has jadgmsul fa'ita proper "eaab raise;" to pay, not their proportion of the 1100,­
M hi. every day shirts without ruffle*
land, in tie newer part of the .Stoic which 001) necrasry, but their proportion of such
1825. About thia tine pats a pcreua
haro been rendered almost ralueiem by be­ &lt;100,000 plus the deficiency remitting
ing stripped of their timber, are sreracd from tbe expense of caring for tbe portion
and taxed at the same ralew aa adjacent which may become delinquent, aud the
tends from whieh the pine has not been re­ loo* from tbe amount of texes finally re­
maining uncollected

were 11,005,325.56. Tb*- apportionment
for ihajrar war &lt;90X434A0,
Tha mi Igllaliism* receipts in additiou to
the above were &lt;89,4-17, of which &lt;41,639 71) waa from iutarfrt on funds deputed in
banks, &lt;15,792.55 from interest on pot
dm. aratifie taxro, aod &lt;230.75 intenxl

i

and the Poauot Indians, and whip, both
1038. Start, a CoUsga, and
1640. Seto up a Printing Press
1843 Gaea into a Confederacy—the
first Colonial Cragrra
1648. Lays down the (ternbridge llatfortu. Haugs a witch.
1610. Hou his face against the un­
christian custom of wearing long hair, “a
thing uncivil and uncomely."
1651. I* rebuked for “intolerable exora and bravery of apparel." and ia for­
bidden' to wear gold and Tiber lare. or tab­
er such gewgaw*.
*1652. Coins Pine Tree Shillings—and

of the proper township ha* proceeded to
place such amounts on bis tax-roil. But
such a raolutioa does mA direct each pan
of each of the several amounts to be rawed
by any' township aa appears by law tn be
authorised; nor can the specific amount of
each to, be levied be entered in full on the
record of the procaadingw of the board . nor turn to the expense isvaaiontd by *ueli.de­
can the clerk of the heard ccrtifv to the linquency That is, the expense mid Ihm
growing nut of the delinquency on tax™ ou
non resident lands iuu»t be luct and uuule
erty uf each township fur any pttrpi
P".»l by an increase of tax™ &lt;in the laud,
and pn&gt;|ierty of residents of whom tlw bw
neither ean the superTMor of the pro
exacts prompt, r~" —*
'
township proaxed to assess tax** to
amount* specified in such certificate. „ thereof
--------The
.... ------------ „ — .
cause the certificate cannot state or specify I ““I p nalty *&gt;o ddiinpunt tax™ is a
any amount for township or ocher local acttuenl for tbe relics nf one .lass o
purpaaa. Hence, in placing on tbe roll P»y«t» »• the ei|«w and charge­
I to be called in the family—declare* him
township and other k&lt;ai taxes, under the other.
self free and independent.
sanction of such a resolution, the tupcr ' The secund ptupnitiuii is the ■&lt;
1780. Buy. an ‘umbrella fur Suuvisor is placing there for tax™ amounts ' which was dcU-nained the rate of u
ilay. , and whenever he show* it ia laughed
:
‘ —— *- • “ ■*------ *
I inJ inlrTO4 OprMI (ilea aiLiWnl Io 1
at for hi.« rffiminacy.
' ddil*qneut Aud. nnder tlHJaw as
1751- Starts a cotton spinning frotarv.
| stands, no perron who [says hrpromptly ia require.! to cratribute
thing to make good auj deficiency i
ftwu the delinquency «r n&gt;m payni*
and should not be Jyriiiitted to g» upon the
tax-roll to become even the shadow of a
lien uftou the property against whieh they
are levied.
The difficulty in the collection of taxes
does not consist so much iu defects in lhe
tew as in the manner of ita attem]&gt;ted ex
ccutiou by the officer* who take the initial
proceedings. The sssowment roll too of­
ten is made not only not in accordanee
with tbs rnquiretacuta of the law, but in
direct violalioCi of ita plainest provisions .
spd when lhe amcastoent is completed, the
newrwsary steps are not taken to bring the
texes projsawd to be raised properly with­
in the iunsdirtiott of the supervisor Wore
he shall have spread them upon lhe tax
roll. Greater ore ia uecraary in listing
property, that imperfect description, double
awrament, fidse valuation, and delinquent
,*aw^.m.nt.. shall not be ao frr*|nenl aa at

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TMittor KW&gt;mi

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MA Y 19. 187.

•SEES?*

WHOLE NO. 990,

|&gt;, ffrT.r! iji ilite Card?.

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Diamond Iron Plow
Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors.

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE
Wheel made
Every Poinj warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points or Money Refunded

■ith the Slope Sliouhb

DIAMOND IRON

Warranted
fifty

is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It
awarded the

SILVER MEDAL

Their Skeins are nil set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand. only Plow that received a Premium.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly.kand
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins] never
work loose, cut or break.

acre, which they corcrod are being npidly
►traikaformod into fertile and beautiful
farma. that will itoon compare favorably
with tboae in the oldest and best known
. parta of the State. The railroad ba* been
an important factor in producing thia
audden change, by affording an outlet for
many carloads of hardwood lumber and
•tern., and . by the purehaac of large
ouautitiea of wood and tie*, thua giving
the aeuler an meorac from the ontaet.

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY

K*|xvully

We also sell the old and reliable

First a* to rare for tiiv laxly. Many fanurro bare re*.l with interest animated
dixeuwion* ■* to whether it i* allowable to
trot ...It. at s very rarir age. the general
sentiment being againrt lite |&gt;rartice* Near­
ly all admit that aorrrv Mid long cimtinuml
vM'itiuu i. injurious to young animal* —
Tfa&gt;ligLlleaa)y, ignoraully or fnon what

JACKSON WAGONS.
Over 700 in use in Barry County.

THE ROBBINSlULTIVATOR
No other linn uses this Machine ns they arc sole proprietor,
ctl Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, itnik-r cover from 3 to 5
Wagon Machines. Every Wagon fully Warrar

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of
Jobe but ludiauias Celebrat- Barry County may justly be proud that their county
•1 put together by the beet
takes the lead in this line of Manufacture. Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
A. Goodyear’s,
'tware Store.
DWIGHT &amp; BURRALI

GREATOFFER

JOHN STANLEY

*

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YEW iriVERTlSE.MEMS,
G. P. Rowell A Co’s. Column.

WHERE NOW?

hr Ik an if iltatf Prink Hast

WHAT FOR?

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Sitiital al fctaiiial

DEMIST; GR0&lt;g7E iU E S
Canned Fruits and Fish.

DENTIST

•

Hastings Poultry-Yard

Voar.

Hastings Drug Store

Mairille.

DR. C. A. SMITH’S
Aledicul Infirmary

Yon will find a lull lino of Dnigr,
Medicines, Chemical", i’aintv, Oils Dye­
Stuff awl everything belonging to a first
daas Drug Store.

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swiobi,

Micbiiu.

School Book*, Blank Book., Toy and
Gift Booke, and everything in tliia line
Io plear® Old and Y’uili.g.
UOARD AND BOOM. FX*0 PEJ DAY.

San'a Claus

headquarters.

ATOTffllWA6WiTAFEEAM0AIl

iMSS’flS
m. Il .M.lat*. a ixmi-

P, ROBERTS.

* fi» mu iiiwim mm.

MUGS 1ARBLK WORKS!

FOR SALE
TERMS REASONABLE.

NOTICE!

EGGS FOR HATCHING i

TO THE PUBLIC1

OHN PETTIT

i tMNmUi.

‘hays

Wagons

a

SslMartles •

EMPLOYMENT

McElwain,

XTAI EAITO-MIIII AUiEt.

IXB u&gt; g.,1

ronik &lt;sarest«&lt;4 te sii**-lkl

and Buggies.

t

n

f

5?

?

iW i
I* Iks Twist

an exagprrxlian of the truth u nyrnl*
the uxjxwicncw t,T many boys, It u rrt
an unsettled qnMiun bow far it i* sdvMsIJe to combine matitul labor with book is■traction, but there .hould not be too'
sweeping a division nA labor. Fanner'*
hoys while in school in Winter generally
hare iqipoctunity for enough labor with
the hand., hut often times they have very
little opport unity for anything ria® than
manual labor in the Hummer

Work.

rqual ur l.-ugor time in atudv. But aa
rale, some time can be found each day
trading, and the tar* abould lax encoun
®d by example and precept to acquire
continue the habit of daily reading Ti

Stale Agent for Ute Popular New Eug­
land Organ, Light A Knut, Faliaui
A Hone, and U. 8. Pianos.

He keeps constantly on
hand Mo. 1, Pianos ranging
in price, from *250 to *1800.
Also, Agent for famous

860,000 00

J. Cole &amp; Son,
VU0LK8ALB A RETAIL

New England

Organs,

Manning
gang.

IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
read and write, yet they do
will lint write For tht. the blame rust*
-w- J«ir(&lt;ji the parent. What ha* Um
learned m the school &gt;bonld be kept in
mind and nnadc uf uxe.oul of achnol. The
little boy in whool who .hook hi* head al
tlie question, uhow - much would seven

SINE’S

GROCERS.

SIFT WWW!

ttr tr Ut it Ik Lind Ihtk Mt

15,000 EACH IN CASH.

UID PLASTER
sura
WATER HE

FINE PICTURES 1
At Granger Prices.

tHAffi
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

' ;=i J4TE- Ri-'ESTESl-’T—

fidSSt WLTrtEU .SMTSS

IE

sSHFtl1. ••4 tee sreerimm retMa Uis

I who dMmghtlowy don thk aiakp a great
[ tubtake, the father who knowingly doe. it
i* often committing a sin.
, For younger bora. rare u to the food
| they cat. the clothing they wear, expos­ greatly injured it, if in fart, a great poc
an-, etc., is r duty. Sickness may easily lion is not entirely killed. Just bow we
Ik- inducer) by eating improper food in an- haring odd ram. that turn to alect.
large quantities under the atiinultu of and to-day to enow. Maple ragar ha.
hunger, caused by the unwonted exerthyi. 1I been a light crop and of poor qaafity thia
Working in the find wane day* of Spring year tferb-t rw»of&gt;repc—tert w^
bring* n Mrotite temptation to thro* off I A great deal of plowing ha* been done,
warm rdothing\iid then the chilly even­
ing or void daya dwy readily bring &lt;&gt;n dte--

FRW FREE!! fflE1"
New

TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

MY STORE ON JEFFERSON HREKT.

rally looking to the future with hope and
cikcunraximent.
We had an abundance of now after
January 1»L which enabled the fanucn to
haul ■ large amount of saw logs and wood
I a* big oa their Adhere. they have felt and to market, and cor cred the wheat Edd*
I hare been allowed to indulge a foolish | in mart places »o that when it melted we
pride in doing men', work. The father had a i ery fair promire of a good crop,

»f In, CsrsUM laaA.rwiat.UUi.OUtXti
KAI’liij « tnblAXA it It.

Thi» L» tbo place io buy your |iro*«nt»
We have tbu boat line of good* that
wu ever brought tc Haatinipi.. Call
and examine fer yottraelf and yon will
find our etock cotuplete.
Remember the place, the Old Bland,
aign of ths Golden Mortar

Etonlanlhffl. inrCotliM

ONE MILLION ACRES

remeiujerad that a boy coming oat &lt;&gt;l
K&gt;|..&gt;I 1U die Spring is. probably. not ii
Ten g»ad condition foe herd w.wk at cue,and al«&gt; that while grit nud |Juck are
goral ihruga in a Ixry. they are shown i&lt;
poor peqawe in carrying hini through a
t*»k greater than he ought tv perform

Ton latfa. M Hwattas Wautaa-un* f» oeab.

-“-JSrteiftBi W-•"

WING GALLERY,

J. G. BTOYAK.
FARM FOR SALE!

MONEY Jisgrus

(anl product* of the Cape. It is grown,
*» ererybody knows, on bogs th*: Ure
been drained and redeemed; and thus the
cranberry jnt.h lira miwilly in a kind of
bowl, and you Io.A down upon it from the
rood. The erumno frail M eonemled be­
lies! h a tangled ma*s of hmku vine; and
the -’patch'1 look* tuftcMutiy roauMiuplare until it is enlivened by the gay coion
ofa litthi afluyoT pickers. Harwich i.
the nrincipol rest of the cranbsny tvhiue
on the Cape, and the importance of thia
indiutn- may be seen from the feet that
this little town, of alxrat throe rtm—aff
inhabitant*, exported in 18711 over tight
tbnuaand dollars worth of craaberTmt
nearly twcntjsevtn doUara a ham] fcr
•very me -am-, and child in th* tewn.
This is the product of brain* applied to
agriculture. The (kpr ha» a great many

�Ntui wil! indeed praaent a creditable ap­
pearance in any cmnpeny, ami ali.julil meet
with a hearty welcome in every l&gt;ouach&lt;Jd
in Bony Co And it in both proper anti
correct to krep thia nice, new, dratt drrm
ou week day* and Sunday* I If mtrliody

Goudloa. the prreenl State Senator from
Li-xington. for MU.rary general; lUubeu
Patrick, of Magoffin, for regirter of th*

change wen- convinced that there n’
something wrong in the liquor i»tcre«i —
Diffirroot kinds of Opirite, apparently tax
eent* per gslkm low than the aetnal e-r.t
of production and’the tax No a[wcial
ream* of damp good. like the sacrificing of
the* by partire fiaanriaUy involved, could
account for the mystery. The-subject,
however, prorvUd inquiry until, at about
the beginning of the year, Secretary
Bristow with baa characteristic uarnretanw

raffcred inevitable reb, financially, bat
for the preaent high water feel happy in­
deed. The city tea bom thronged with
idlers al! th* spring; but now they are
putting employment on the river, and
brighter prnqwrta present* themrelroi to ainoetbe birth of thu Republican jorty,
e-verybody up here in thia tainber country. awl the tinging tn th- hMaof
Coart of Appeal*. After aperebea by Gen. This mouth ao far han brew indeed a wet KDt." Senrody two deeadca haw pauod
aince we were ttlh'ay and tiaymg
Harlan and others accepting the nomina
■•Fretnoot and Dayton," in Soulh-wrwtern
t’wn* tlx convention adjourned.
Mirhigan ; a regular quintette, eaah oo| «
"John the Ikptiet." preaching and ringGen. John M. Hardin, &gt;&gt;n being eugg&lt;nled
a* being the candidate for gnvamww. eauwnl
h to be authoritatively announced that ho
could not be a candidate, but the action of
the rouvcnliou waa an unaniaoua that hr
Th* &lt;-on»umxtiuu w irdegdy and de­

traitora, and will be found In their akirta
in the day of reckoning.
And then- to
think, that after all the racritu^ Uidoa

odojaed by the omventinu ia a king one.
rv affirming faith in the Republican princi­
ples. approving the Ananda! policy of the
administration. and holding that the finan­
cial legvlali. u&gt; of ("..ogres. ahould be stead­
ily directed tn the resumption of specie
payment* at the eorliret date ron.iatent
with the biidncna interests of the country.
Tlte sixth resolution exprerere unabated
nmfidcncc in President Grant's patriottai
walded WgHber by a union of wealth, and devotion to RcpubEi-an principle*
talent, akill and drepcration which made
■any antagonism with it a very formidal.le
and alm&lt;»t lwpck»o undertaking. * The
Secretary of'the Treasury, however, da!
«&lt; falter ui the race developed before him
In hl» (abota hr had the hearty and intelHgenl aupport of the 'Prcredeut, and be ob­

the common cxpeiw. have exerted a tu&gt;*t
corrupting influence throughout official
and burincra circles We trust limit Sec­
rotary Brirtow, bow that his hand a&gt; in.
trill make thorough work of hi* campaign.

pUcrdtert I. Congrtte to tattle tel
tnxke laws for the loyaHudh! fiffirSt OtX MUo j^e jh.und with the fruit rrawl
it mattrociouj 1 It i« enotftlriu’hSK'c the ouCTTHWTTYhc Jftouhd i« free from all
ruM»h. atumrw, &lt;ak-« tbev craw! up the
blood of the riain,vry otrt frooi tbegroMd!
Imkud of being allowed a reire in 'the
Natioud Congnre. they’elMuld be bmudod
"Off4
on their forehead., where all ftich "i-ollld - Rmc around the trunk "of every bearing
read, in burning, living Icficra, '.It* word tree, midway between the ground and
branebna, a woqlea cloth .boot five inchra
traitor! And. when I rvmemle* tin-

tfon at Hastings. Well 1 expert &gt;omc of
of the lover, of the track, from Big Raniila
will visit Holing* during the race* there
thia w&lt;ek. Sltoubl be glad |oaee omje of
the Haetinga ]«-&gt;q-U here on the 2t&gt;th.
27th and 2Sth iurt. at our mere. We
shall have a Hastings horse here, fat- being
the onu formeriv .rawed X' &lt;’h«dic Olm­
sted, but recently pun-ha»&lt;*l from him by

Michigan Cantril.

From the column, ofthe / \hrmlwuiui
(ratlmru, one of the very l&gt;crt
Agricultural Journal publbhcd in the
country, we lake the following complimen­
tary notice of the able addn-ra of Prvrident
road i« the pride of our people re it wd| Abbot before the LAiul.tiirv during the
deoerm to be. The work done for Michi­
gan by Mr. Joy and hia areoeialra in the source i- alike a credit to the distinguish­
management of the Central during the ed President of our Agricultural (VilL-ge,
prat ten yean, cannot bo catimalol. While and the ]&lt;‘o[4c of the State who lure m&gt;
thw improvement* have been ceatly and liberally sustained thia Pioneer Institution
for a time -U*[iendcd ./iri’7r*./j,' they are

airet wish their tongaan had become petal- (

7

thouaand&gt; of yearn ago. It twn’t lie jir-irra
that Bcelirbnb. the prfara&gt; of 'devil*, ever
■tarred, apiked or made a dead line for any
man. There in but one wr.«d that exactly

Furnishing Goods,
I
1
1
]

gt* rebel, in thi. remutry. North or South, ।
And I have mentioned lUa
to them both during, and rinnr tba wxr, 1

Trunks, Travelling Bags,

Another idireynersay of our gnat and
good men. in ('oogrvw. and out, i« to fttt
and pander tn three larlorotu. merciless
murderous red akin*, any one of which
would take a prrraut from yintand scalp

It *rrm&gt;. to b- generally admitted that
the wi»d dip* of California. Oregon and
Texas thi* *ra*on will be larger than three
of law year and that tlw average- quality,
except i«-riia|- of the California wool*. i&gt;
«1«. improved. These y-u camo into

Come and see

OgslaUra and Urab*, on their way to |
Wadungtnn Io iinvc ' lieap talk" with the
Great Father, .get marther. enuiliiy and

they come tbruuxli tb&lt; Winter in at lewai
U'Ually good eunditim
There ba» Irecti very cvnridcraUe impor
ration* of Australian and South Ainencau
woiU, which hate prevented th* unall
Mock* from bwmiing entirely exhausted.
The trade ia quirt in all &lt;lepartmonte —
There ia the tnref denund far delaine ap,|

pet;, they will draw up in a new rail, pul
ou a frvoh roai of a ar (*inl. and rvaume
their tediou* joutm-y in a Pnihnan Palace
l^r. It woukl-bc a ehariubk- act if-U*e

pay a tribute to any public man who by
bia bone*t effort ba» earved hia way from
ubaenuty to dirtinrtion; and other*, yet.
wo bnlieve. chcririi a airicen- kindneu. lowarda one who never ahowrd the leaat

ao eminently iUartratcd by hi* political
eradjwtoe. the martyred Lincoln
Hia
ahn hna ever lawn the greet rat part of the
and and cighty-aeven of the complied
lain of eighteen hundred and-'reventy&lt;HK. being section one nf an set entitled
"An act lu prevent fiahing with seines

The election of the judicial election &lt;®
the 4th day of April wra officially pro­
mulgated at lainring on Thursday lart.
The rranlt is gratifying to the heart of
every true Republican, and plans on our
roprvtue bench for the emuing six and
eight yrera twn men of unimptsehable
integrity, and dntinguiahed ability, and
far a long term of year two accompliobed
rehnhu-of bread and liberal viaws, re manngers of our highret educational instil uliua by majoritire that are larger than
were ever before given at any spring elec­
tion. The nwult ab» show* the election

-]«ople only would natve lU Capital |&gt;&gt;
Central .'iebraaka It would rare Mt. In
and fiunily. many thouaand m3* aftety.
ftiiguethg travel, that alway* cetera about
State Attain.

This move would u.K he on th* Lo fam.
ily'« rid* ah.grthcr, as many Might rap
prw*. They
he utilised by tbohnme•tcadeni in the ilrniruction of the para­
hopper. They are pnwrinoately fond of
grawbopprr*. and the little .uro lent hop
per, that ha. been voted a plague, would
prove a nalhmal Meaning, and nave the

conrequmt .u(ferinK ire xrena portion, of
thia State aQfi Kanwu, from' % Mohopper plague, han been ftuful; T»utT teren t
a doubt that r»y nnj of the anfferera
like three that rwanted after the Chicago
fire, have fired easier, fired batter and will

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

rludcitl*. the majority of whom, after they
gnuluaU. continue on farm*. Other in•titutioci-. where agriculture ia only a dcnartment. and where the rtudent. do nut
labor, reldotn retain their graduate* in
agriculture. TIm-tc i. one important di*-

and olbcra. employed by. the month, do
not labor where their work will forward th*
farm operation* wait, but where they will
be of mart value* to the •tudent* ' The
inflnenn.- of the invorporation of labor a* a
part of th* college coarse, ia ahown by •
nsitnwt with Cornel) L’nivcrrity. which
had -161 MixlenU, only 7 of wl*&gt;tn were In
the agricultural onuiwe. Michigan College,
a raulfor inrtitutiou. had but 121 .lodentx.
but of three 121 were in the agricultural
comre. Th* sucrara which U.drredy

YUOR TIME I

Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’a- in Endless Quantities.

report to give moat valuable infiwm»tion
to Congrewt. a* to that kind of Legbla- dividends its was powible fur the rood to
lioa which will rat off the temptation to. hair earned in three panic noire would
and prewihiliiy ■/ revenue fraud* in the have been, and will bs aure in the near

changed with them. We do not imagine !
that th* Vice President’, entertainer* and
newly found friend* at th* South all agree
with him in bis political vinra. On the
contrary, the greet linjority of there prob-

Richard Mfbsser, of Carlton,

ment 1 The pain, ami infiietion. |iraeti&lt;-cd I
on llu&gt; ''boy* in Hue. In &gt;k?art, Li^ji ’{
Salbbury and ’ Andctwoovilie, 1 could al- {

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED

th* Policy of ennviling &gt;11 .&lt; tx-ariy a!) the
wu«u dip oftbo year on the uiarket al
once. It ia a little cvmiral to read corn­
, e*l ap|rsl&gt; in the Xew York Knnomia,
to wool buyers to avoid advancing the
twice of Wool hr too mneh cnmprtitiou in
tmying. Il bolds that -the wixst policy
in the purchM.- of wools is to buy a* you
pt,»nd take the clianrea of a pre or'fall
in the price of the staple recording to the
demand and price, obtained for manufre

Comparison Invited anti Competition Defied

All grades of Tenn, the very best in the Market. Fresh ert
week from the Importers S. £ SLEEPER k CO., of*Borton. ■
for sale at prices which defies nucccrarfUl competition.

Hastings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

List of Patent- tewd from the U. 8.
Patent Office to Michigan inventors, fur
the week ending May 11, 1873, and
dated April 27. 1875 Furote-1 tte.
paper by Ort k Cos, patent agent*.
Washington, D. C.
Hrttteek Ir.ta.A Bodford. Coldwater.
Air Eecnpea for Air Brake*. W J. Ford
..■Hr1"'!'*'’" A**1 P,,n «“l Damper. W.
W. Broth. Ktewawba.
Putp, M. Codt, W. Le Roy.
LTotbra Pounder. G. W Han, Medina.
Car-Brake. 8. G. Howe, Drtroit.
Ort-Rtertar, C. F. Murdoik, Detroit.

,&lt;ork v,b ®*"*
r«*— “j»-»
(Vnpling. W

«, HawkiiM. j'avi-

J- ,l

* -'I- F.

w.vowa
SALVATOR BEER

"OYSTER OCEAN'
•••

And

Genii’

Rn«t&gt;

TO-DAY’S

ADVER

. whidi Kill
giv«u away to our Customers about the middle
' nf -Befitcrirt&amp;r next, hits nt tendency to make more trade than ws

was ,t|l“ luvky m*u butt July, that got the Cutter. We won't
‘ let him drtw this yodr. 1 "He is too lucky.”
i
• Warning the people nob to come all at once, we are req
-4 Truly Yours,
j. L. REED &amp; CO.

There are rebel* who have repented;
tree arc few »wh living, the ma-.*» are
i bitter lo-&lt;lay m were thiwj devil, that
red ui Fort Sumpter] ao-l abonld not be
(given here, and will not be hereafter.

The Ciiicwg" 7V.laae of Thurwlay hat. ।
«du&gt; aa follow* of the report that has '
wn an general circulated that there wo

rery tnl dividend faying road* in the
country. Of the 0. H A t| the report of
; The grncrou- hrapttalitie* extended and the TrU-K' i« very fl*ttery»g to the mmagvnicni, but prolwblyLXit morn ao than
tetuirs accordnl to Vice Prwident Wilson
41 the South arc noted with great gratifi■ntiou by hi* many friend* at the North.
What would hare been raid of any man
fifteen years ago, if be had predicted that
on* of the Ireolera of the old abolition party
would lire to reacivc the tnort rompiimcntary attention wherever b* might go in

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

f

tained the aid »f effective cp-labotm. who
carried out hia plain before the ftudnlent
dnttiller*. who were perfectly prv{Mnd for
Unnirdinary kind «f official action, had
any knowledge of the danger hanging over

ertuaent has been defrauded. Every tax
payef and every citixen .in the hod i» hi
tevrstt-d in that rignrotu ovprliaulmj; of
delinquent and fraudulent partire who.

cusro/teifs guctf ojfy.

■ ‘Wellarc’ hdt tdl!’the public, we arc making bett. r . orktha
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fu-i We ret
UrriMy excited when we have^Loo many sales, and .10ir ljBje
we have come down
Fht Dote ■ nd Bttn, »little because you may all come at onoe and Frustrate 4« so much
so tliat'we ennnot do anythinc.
.
We bad sonic talk with n man front California about .ending
him Tbiriy-five Top Carriages, and tluit almost unfU u. tor
btuineM besides the

voutly prayed for, waa virtually attained,
whi'n Abraham Lincoln, uu the 224 day
of Sept.. 1 M2, with ool- dwhoftW pen.
proclaitned idavery dead. Though al whet
a fearful cwt of blood, every drop of which,
in Jirretiy chargeable lo dare holder* and

morenn uta. even the atariI j*rt of them
which ic yet known to the public, ia tnu
long U&gt; be aven sumuiaryirrd here
tioffioent to nay that a ring area me
earthed which, having ita headquarter* al
St. Ix««, swept the chief lino of the
liquor basinets from Chicago round to

bee* aide to make testy prvparatiom for
the H-Uurre. but the evidence rollected lx&gt;fore hand la the main thing, and it will be
used effect tudly fur thcMpprearioa ofthree

HUIVDRED

Buggies this year. If the Excitejnent runs to high we shrill be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

John Stanley.

ALL ABOUT THE

�Itnl Bpns Nstice;.
i

ANNOUNCEMENT!
HUTE, SUiEBUBI i CO.

CRAWLEY A GRACE

All persons indebted to this
office, for Job Work, Advertis­
ing or Subscriptions, arc hereby
notified, where other and special
arrangements have not been
made, that their accounts must
be adjusted at once, or they will
be left with a Justice of the
Peace for collection. We mean
businem.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

TOBACCO,

CIGARS,

ETC., ETC.,

Which will be -old fur

This space belongs to W. T.

Eastman, dealer in Litne, Plaster I

al prieev which defy all Compalitfon.

and Agricultural Implmenu. Ac.
McCaffrey's Celebrated Flour

J. Ron rare.

WfcSiri

UNDERTAKING

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS!
Try it.

SUBSCRIBE
Remember that Patrons ofHuibandry.

Brevher-Tiltim uot tu be compared with
!

(Introdueod by ua)

Store OppMlte the Haetlnge Meat
Market. ‘

The experience of thirty year* by .the

CRAWLEY A GRACE.
TO DAY S

FOB

ECLETIC BALM
THE BANNER

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Heath, Salisbcrt k Co.
Halting*, April, 10,1875.

iNDusnui EiniBrnos

We defy all competition.

LAWSON’S CURATIVE

We win Sell BUGGIES
..“."T'S. ? f°r t*1® next Sixty Days
for Cash, below any FigSUX" ures we have ever Offer■all.t.
' ed.
i”-”--"-4
J. L. REED &amp; CO..

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Michigan'

BEURALBIA.JSCIATICA,

Have on ejeibition one of the.
PREMIUM BOND
largest Stockof Fancy Goods
KWTOKMmilL
EIHIBITKWCO.
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,,
Perpetual World's Fair,
also, a full and complete
t.tsrsrimsa
=
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
aJaDOLLUt Bt’mjSl’io tliTltltSTj
cines, Books and Stationary
I LA^WSON CHEMICAL CO.,
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets- fi-o.,
4-c. Give us.a call.
i-Ll.i i:
SUSTStritUB.

Be.ii rm i—TImi~- Oil

Plastering
I Adolphil. i-p
| mill.
,

K.X

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

L- re/A.M.

PAPER IK THE COUHTY

Hopkins &amp; Barnes 9118»BS1YSACK

BHEUMATISM.

At H°"'

6 »“

THE LARGEST

59yl

Hopkins i Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1874-

Ss.-.-Msw.te
arassss
’*
u.«re. l&gt;
al wiitKtft

ONLY
MoaiEirui, nuao * co ,

sate.__________
PWtuank teaSkMrWina.

ripi^li'ddctv of Rivrrride Ccntclery
iy »rv hereby mdified t« lure! at

$1.50 Per Year.

Application* for Agencies Received.

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

GOTO

The New Improved Back-Feed
lure, tad pal will of tHe Jrwrlry Store of Ch*
Herrick. »ad rrerykody will unit* In wblrhim abradant
in III* atw baaineM. Mi

FLORENCE SEWING lACHffll

fttt.

The Stebbio* Brothen exo offering
. for aalr a large aud •ploudid assortment
of Furniture, the beat ever brought tu
/mis market, which they are offering fur
tale at the lowed living rates. Ro-

THE BANNER

sT^-,

STEAM JOB OmCE
Yrry Indy yrar

, Jamre II. Reid mo re la now prepared
to do any aud all Jnbacf white wuhlng,
KaJaomlnlng. 1‘ntclllng, and Plastering

Paly. Mnirnyoita.
V. nerve—Ujr

FOR YOUR

E.E. FOOTE, M.D.
Ul Ltiiulii trait,

In the Chaarery eaaee ef Thowa* W. DiiUn.
eomplainaal, V*. Henry FdghMr, daftodant.
an order wae entered rabMlraUag Wright end
Holbrook and IL A. Foal a* eellelore ter conu
phliwnt io plare oflaoa* A. Holbrook .lev

ftr.xmaa, .

KEW YORK,

An Independent Physician,
TBEAT3 ALL FORMS OF

CHBOHIC DISEASE,
T. PHILLIPS.

BININGEP'S

Coidictiii a Metical Practa
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I uni now all alone in tha Photograph
burineea, and •« I have made arrange­
meat* to increase my fodlittN for doing
better work than ever, all should cull
and gat a negntire taken. The auperionly of my work in tha peat ia a auffieien't guarantee of firat-claaa work in
he future
Boom* ia Waahincrim
Block, routh side State Street

FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFIC

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ADVICI CIVKN BY MAIL
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■mmior thresher.

JOB PHIN1

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then sutMeniy untwisting h-r lung hair she would add luster tolua corrar.
turned io the looking piaat. not with ray ------ .l^ ------ l -’—j

There wrn fethcr died; when the younger, destroy inr
li_ u- hu ril)
ufxin
&lt;BUtf Ho glT&lt;

out that his eldest brother *■ dead, and
bribed false witmamw to attest the truth
of It. In the coune of time th* eldest
brother returned, but came bom in misera-

Il wav. more than handsome face that

S&gt; they mot and ao they parted, in the
nut often m-t with. Of (hie she nut-of-the-way
Italian
town.
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wm no judgu herself, neither of the con­ Alice had seen Mr. Scropo once more —
Was she glad or sorry ?
.
The Scrop« returned to Kogb.i.1—the
rad ended by being thoroughly interreted Jervises remained abroad. And they beard
ia. He wan passing his Vacation at Hhcl- nothing more of cm* another.
ford. reading and fishing, and had made
the adquxhftanre* nf WMuu Jerri, oa the
Exactly why •!&gt;« had mew there-she
banks of the river, and thnmgh him. could M foil. ' It was tuore to gratify aa
l-iw

At any rate, upon the raniveraary of that
day, right years ago. when she h*l Waited
under the yew-tree to any guad-bye to Mr
Scrone, Alice Jervis *i*s&gt;d with her hand
on the wicket-gate, quietly ret lowing her
life, rad once again asking' hevself whether
loro or pride hsd lui I th* greater |urt in
her deriuon.
Thelnaoebai of ifo- yew* were waving
grally. tbe nwen wire rustling their silvertipped lenviw, and the white nu*tilight fell
upon the graves. Still with her baud up­
on the garden gale, she Junked towards the
chnrvh. trying tu bdkrve that th« years
had stood still, sod she Was then* waiting
for Mr. Scrope.
She was luruiug away when a dark figure
appnsicbed her aud a weH-nrarailiend

She hvikrei up at him half fiurfully It
was ao strange to ace him there at that
hour of night, and an almurt (upcrathiotu

knew it, she Lail given her heart
Such had been the train of argument
she had ].urvucd,. ami she )u&gt;d struggled
freo from the juwpaet
t-&gt; h&lt;T not with
■ mt pain, and liad liisiinwe I it M a dream
&lt;if Iwwutv that had tnughl tn do with
waking boural
.

“I wanted tu tril you that you have
ruined my life ao far. 1 hranl that you
were at Shdfurd. 1 knew that yuu would
be hero to-night, and I have nrae tu aak
you if yuu recent the ]«**:, and are willing
to atuti’i for u

re{mked him with acorn, and tnM him
that be was an impostor and a cheat. Hs
asserted that bis real brother wan dwd
long ago atsl be could bring witnesses to
prove it. Hie pi«&gt;r fellow having neither
money nor frierxk. was in a moat dtwu&gt;!
situation.
lie went around the parish
making annplaiutr, and at last to a Lawyer,
who, wheti be heard thu ]«&gt;ur tn Ur's story,
replied, -yon have nothing to giro; if" I
undertake'ytrnr cause, and lose it. it wiH,
bring rue info disgrace, m all the wealth
and evidenre'aru uu your brother's aids.—
But, however, I will undertake your ntue
on this cuuditiun. Yon shall enter into an
obligation to par me onethoumnd guinea,,
if I gain lie aataie for you. If I lose it. 1
know the cimK&gt;)Ucncca, and 1 vrotura with
myeyin open.' Accurdiagiy he entered
an action against the yriuugvr brother.

of justice, heard the caw attcutivriv. and ;
promised him all the aMUtanoe in bu puw
er The lawyer luring taken leave, the
Judge contrived matters ao m io finish all
buritiero at the King's Brach before the
aaniM began m Chdmsfonl. Mima with
in a abort distance of ths place, be di»miio&lt;-d his man and butm, rad sought out
for a single hoaae. He found one occupied
by a miller. After some conversation, am!
making biui.-clf agreeable, he pro; asci to
the miller to cbangv dothca with hint- As
the Judge had a Very pved rpit uu, the
man had no reason to riueit.
Accordingly, lh« Judge aliiftcd himself
from top tn tw, and put an a rom;i!ete suit
uf the miller'* best. Aruw-d with a miller ■
hat. and shoes aud stick, away hr marehed
to (lielmaford, and procured psxl lodging,
suitable for the araties that should com.vu the next tlay. When the trials cutmou, be walked like an ignorant country-

The condition cf IHinuia. Wtsranfen,
Iowa, Miaxiuri. Indiana, Ohio, Mithigan
atfd other Western States, is Alt kn-.wu to
all the olden actUnra ufthe country, hefitre
the net-work of rallroada—in Mime nf then*
Hurra, as Blind*, for instar.ee—h id
brought tho avvrrg&lt;«H*tahro uf die fei'ui*
of the State within twelve mile i-f ibis
system &lt;/ traus|*JrtatiUii. which lotanu* distut.ee in such proportion an the rao**! i*
inersaaot
Every swtler in tb&lt;*j H.stc*. for away
fn-ru riiln.id «-mniuulc*tiun. know* tha
diaabilitiu. he labors under, when for woAs

TAKE NOTICE!
I lh* tanlsf ■

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seUlos up. road making under the ij&lt;f.
fashionci system of working with the plow
aud rerajKr, and by the lal«.r of the e«umunity tn working out their road tax. your
after year rolls along and still tin- r&lt;«d»
remain, decently good, inferior or carnwrabfo; and in proportion to their ncarnnM t»
railroads or the public wfririt of the inhabi-

PRORATE OBUEH.

i olu.1- of the forms, from their proximity to
market. enables sufficient tax to lie raised
Mr. Scrope!" was all »he rould.say
to make the road Ciir, even under the cx-The inferiority, if there he any. ia on lay
pensivc manner of Working them that we
aide," be said; “yuu have improved the
jinat—1 hare wasted it. Yet tbe wasting
E=K3E
of it 1 lay to yuur cliarpr. I knew you
better thxn you knew yourself. I wanted
a wife who would nndenlaud me. and
would give me ayni|«thy
You. could cutuity hall
He had a thousand eye*
have done thia, and you refused it Will within him. aud when the Cudrt began ti.
fill, lie found nut the poor felibw who was
the plaintiff. A* soon as lie cwUie into the
hall the miller drew up to bigi;—"Iluiicat
friend.' said lie. ' bow i* your csiro. likely
to do to-day?”* "Why," replied the pbuntiff, "my csim* is in a Very pre.uri.oi.
•iinatinn, and if I h«w- it I am niinr.1 for mit. H rare* tbs importann* of first iLi-'
rumls, at whati-vit cost.
life. “Well," rejilie.1 the miller, "will
On.- uf tlie great advantage* of the
you take my MVtoK I will let yon into a
secret, which |K-rhaps run Junta ktMW.| prarri region uf th&lt;- West, •* its gently
ci cry Englishnun lias tin- right and privi­ utslulating surfac. rendering drainage
lege l.i' except ngaitvvt any on-- juryman easy when owe its mad* have been laid '
through the whole twrivv. now du ^'ou in- | out and grailrel. This ramv -feature ha*• .i.t ujsmi yiMI nrhilegc. without giving a । ■ also enabled rarlncwl* to be cosily ami '
' nuMin why. and. if pisrible. get me cluMcn | chrofjy built ; but while capital hs. bvn
in hi* room, and 1 will do yuu all the kt- 1 freely furnished in thia dirvetira. o«a;*n
;vue* in my |*&gt;wer." Accnrdingiy. when lively Utile ha. Lera done to improve the
, the clerk had called over the names ul tho I wagon romla, except in lh&lt;»e localities.
‘jurymen, tin* iJainlitf &gt;-i.vpt&lt;d l« &lt;o&gt;-of | pose has been bought, or the sagacity iff'
tls-iu. The Ju-lge on the Leuch was high‘ ly &lt;iff.-nd.tl with this liberty. “What du the riKld cvlumisriolicra and i-lhec public I
yuu mean. a*y« he. "by excepting to this men. backed up by the &lt;v&gt;mmunitt. has 1
I getrtlctnan? ’ “1 mean, my laird, to aanrrt i Id theta to hivcsfgate Hu- subject. aud ■
I my pritileg. n. an Englishman, without a | bring souriured. they hare |«ul three ini i
1 n-a-s-n whv." Thir Jmlgr, who bad bora proved tn*-bines in operation, and thus ■
highly brilotl. hi ,.nk-r tu conceal it by a j saved their towns fr.on one half to tw-i ;
show uf candor, and having a cunfideiut- I thirds tha previous outlay ia ibis dirretron.
in the Miperi.iriiy iff bia party,, aaid . — ' areurding tu the quantity and quality iff
St. tnrni-d |ia!&lt;- and pot down the |«"Well. sir. a* yuu claim yuur privilege in ; the ruadt built. InstaiHva hare l«vu ritivl ‘
oiiiNqataiiLV. 1 will grant it. Whom would ' t&lt;&gt; us where towns have l»-en ~i graded into I
* And vet alie had expected this annonnn;-

LOVE or PRIDE.

were slanting down upon the tall gnvesioucs, and bringing out. l!iv drirarte linns
of the rid church spire, touched her while
fare, making il whiter than usual. She
did *ot start as a tall figure approached
from th* further side of tbe chnrvhyard
She had evidently been expecting some
one,rad whenahc hennl the vonii- “You
are out Ute. Mbs. Jervis." she quietly an- menl—had kukid Tur it day after day.—
Nevcrtbclcvs. »lie Ml a strange pang,
“I was waiting for yi»u; I wanted to which' as long l» Irt wu ^piuirricd. rhe
say good-bye to y.m before you went .

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“Everything good except the knowing
what is good for yuursrif. I want you
Dow to any good-bye to me without any
augur,in yuur heart. The day will oume
when yon will perhaps Ueaa me for what I
hare had courage to dr. to-day." And she

Three yean dipped i
n enu red an hotel
nm. One, a bcautil

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mandous transformation. The third, an&gt;
.•hlcrly lady, was not much altered, except ing that lier drew was handsome as heartt
could dcsirv.
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They took their P*m*s at tb« t&lt;M'.rhJt, rad exactlv opposite to them mt ai
lady and grudeman. Tho latter lookedI
wearied'and his short black mustache
twitched With the curving of the restlm
mouth l-curath it. The lady was feir.
fo.hicu.Lle, and rirarioas.
.
Alice Jervis started. She would hare
moved, bwt William Jervis, all ignorant of
past'errata, hail excfoimL-d:
“Mr. Scrape!"
Mr. Serope looked arrows, wradering at
and hewtarted, but quickly recovering him-

terof fUswarr. A-*KaS*ian £S
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I putting ,M&gt; their IrUi,. the work Bas been
1 accmuli-hcd at a cwt outlay of five er tits
|er rod Sir the roads graded. ur, f.ir a tax
of fire cents per acre on the farms in the

into the apartment, and slipped leu gulden | I It i» tail generally known that tunohinCarol uses into the hand* of eleven jury- I ery has done as Vouch for road making as
men.. and gate the miller but fire, lie
obwerved they were all bribed, and said to
hi* next nrighl^i, in a soft whisper, “how
ly availed tliemaclvw of improve.! machinmuch have you got ?" "Ten pit-CTe," said
be: But he ■ oocenlc.l what he had pit cry in doing the actual work of the farm,
hitnaelf. The emu* was opened by the they hare nut seconded their town ofirers
plainlilTs conusri. and ail the scram t.f evi- as a rule, in the-application &lt;/ machinery.
■k-nejAbey rould pick up were uldueed in ;, fully as perfect f it ttf purpiaes of nvid
making as are reapers. m.,wrr«. borw rakrs.
The younger brother was provided with Ak, fur the |Hiq««t.- of liar making and
a great number of witncvM and ph*|cn, liarvesting.
The qumion of giod or bad mads is
all jilentifuliy bribed, an well aa the Judge.
The evidence deqsawd that they were in really &lt;x&gt;c of the ui.»t vital &lt;|qestii&lt;s« in
he mo* down the street thia nxwning he the selfaamc country when the brother every cuuimurity. and one that interests
ia thinking what a sweet little wife be lias dksl. and saw him buried. The counsel every farmer e«|«cial!y. Il ia also a &lt;jucs
left at litmte, and never guames (dear old i lore |dcoded upon this new moisted evi­ tiou_ that tlic .ifficere of a town cannot IMIM. luiiteUrert^Zm*&gt;*it^a.
stupid fellow! i bow that little wife's heart dence. and everything went with s full tide afford Io put off. it bring llseir duty to in­
"
PROBATE ORDEHwralKur MitnitnaN. (wsiKBun
is aching bream* he didn't any ao when he in favor of the younger brother. The vestigate. and twst thcmo-lM- in the case. &gt;•••
aMasrUm rvea it ipi art iwliiCSstej-1
gave his hurries! good-by kiwe
. Judge summed up the evidence with great The profit* of the farm, allowing that due ■ufosijuwr~a»isoa.. i,ioiv, Ji
But don't l*t your heart ache, don't be­ gravity rad deliberation; "and trow, gcu- evonomy haa town used in production, dre
gin to shut its doom ajjainst him; repeat defeat &lt;/the jury, said be, “lay your pend directly upon the oust of transport­
to yuunadf. every hour if you chtxiae, all heads birther, arid bring in you v.rdirt. ing lint crops Io market.
How. Iben. shall we g&lt;&gt; about the im­
the luring things be ever raid, all the as vnu sliall derm uitsg just."
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thoughtful things he is doing every day.
they waited but a few minulcw, before provement of our ruads? Examine the
aad krep &lt;m trusting him til) bo girtw you they determined in tarnr of tbe younger roads in your locality, ask yuaraelf the
question
: Are they as g&gt;««l as the nature
vrn good retus-n fur doing otherwise '
bnulier. Tbo Judge said. “Genllcmeu,
My second rule will be found to -‘work are you agreed, and who shall speak for of the aril will admit? If not,bow can limy
like a charm in case the find should ever yuu?" “We are all agreed my Lord. ' inivd ceunomically be lua.k- ao? Ask your
fall, and » an excellent .me tin.br a!) rir- rmtlied one. ‘-our foreman shall sjieak fur rood couiuiuHiiHiera tu Investigate the sub
ua " “Hold, my Lord." replied the mil. ject of rood making by machinery. as Io I
/ranknew and honesty between husband ler, “we are mg all agreed." "Wby," said the relative net betwrcti this system and
the rid fashioped way?
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and wife.
the Judge, in a . very surly* manner,
We believe that any torn wlu«e in­
If the |s&lt;&gt;r little heart wiH arise, go and '■what’s th* matter with you? What rm
tell Jack all about it, and ten to one you son* have vou for dimgreeingF' “1 bare habitants own four reaper*, may also afford
to own a rood making machine, provided
will both be laughing in three minutes at ____ i__ _ - - — x_ i - —11. i .i_ - :1
it will rave, in making road as murii as
the absurdity of your ever fancying be
the reapcrado in harvesting. We will gn
could forget to love you.
farther, and say that every farmer who owns
And let the rule work both ways. Beg
four or five reapers and mowers, may also
Jack always to tril you if be has any trait
to find with you, as he, of course, will
have sotactinxis. Don't brood over each
other's faulti and tailing*. Don't "lay denee of the witncaM." ‘■(Tpow thn, the
up" a sing!- sharp word or a carefoaa art miller began a discourse that discovered
for a single Iwor. Have it brought out, such vast penetration of judgment, such
extensive knowledge of law, and'expressed
with such energetic and manly eloquence,
that astonished the Judge and the wlmlc
Court. As he was going on with kia pow­
erful de monat ratiotw, tha Judge, in a nrprise of soul stopjed him. '■ Where did

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on vegetables of .the Mwnebuattta Hor­
ticultural Society report on a new sreot
corn exhibited by the Mcaarv Blu* a* fol-

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We manufacture aad furutob at low prteea. Pullers, Hhaftlnx, C.iupBnrt
d
Haagvra, also furafeh Belling, Gum How. Ac
Furlhet Information Will be cheerfully given by addrewdug the tnanulaci irrrs

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'■{ thought you had done that already."
hoirted their ydiuw xuuihids
replied tha young man. with some biltcr- reede, ahd where the fiir-get-me-n.^ bLre
somed along the tanks, she wthtered.
“Xut quite," returned tbe girl, wearily; listcoiag to the mumnriug Waters, whine
burden’ wls “ Past, past, Jfoit.
Eve*
Hover ap|ieared to understand it. for lie
Inoke.) up into her fare and whin'd
himself a* he can express without gning
The great grey bars of iloud. spread £'uMt hi* own nature. It is life way to
acrom thn setting ran aad bfotted out the
w bi* frdings by deed*, and if he takes
pJeosure in maintaining the little lunuc.
you hare set tip, if he only now rad then
forgets to »end up the dinner, and keeju
yuur small portnionmuc as full a* he can
afford to keep it. Im- ia proving his lore fur I
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white and immovable, *■ she continued
-I did mil umltratand. that you cvuld
really ba in carnet, otherwise I might
bare told you before what I hare told yuu
lodar."
“You did not holierc in me—you louk-

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. 187!

WHOLE NO. 991.

Diamond Iron Plow

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

eajtiurc of Fort Ticonderoga on the !Otb
ofMay, 1775. wan cm of throe achieve,
menu, alight a* it wa* in it* material as­
pect*, which will lire aa'kwig in the mem­
ory of mankind m the battle of Bunker
Hill or the capture al Yorktown. It wa*

Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors.

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE

Lexington rad Concord they had U-eu ml
tlw defencr, and bad only und.wtakm to
want the Britiah ntlent that they murt not
go too f**t rad too far in their deepotic
mraiure-. ’ The latding mind*, however,
had aeen that tbo time had come when
".•meiliing more- murt be done—a great
war wa* iaevitablc. with rtaotnena to be
marahalod and Mratogic point* tn be oocnpied, and k wm nccraary that the |»tri&lt;&gt;u ahuuld enter upon it with an alacrity
that dvould omvinew their oppreworatlim
tlaj wire ready for it and undentood it*

mndi
Every Point warranted to Outwear two Chilled Poinls or Money Refunded

DIAMOND IRON
is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It was
awarded the

SILVER MEDAL

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm .to the Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
more accurately than can possiblyJht' &lt;lone|by hand. only Plow that received a Premium.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly,kand
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins* never
work loose, cut or break.

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY
We also sell the old and reliable

JACKSON

WAGONS.

That gvaiu. of the cride, Sm. Adamx.
’ had already hod hi. eye uj.m the F«rtre»
of Tiu-.nd.n-gi, .it mud at u .-ommaudirtg
point between Lake Champlain and Lake
Proapccti of Short Com Supply.
tieurge, and had Iwguu taking UMwmrvw
for it« rapture. To Hart Cud, Conn., bow
A rorrcpuadenl of the Chicago Tribunr ever, belong, tlie honor of hiitiatintrtheeXwho ha* had an Aperience of twenty year,' piditiun for that nurpo-v
Hight day*
in the corn growing StaUa. and is familiar
with the peculiaritha ofthe crop anil th'*w
who liaadle it, aManxw that the supply of to talk the nutter over, nut a* officiah. but
ram will be abort during the promt Ma­ a&gt; indivMual*. The reralt wm that they
non and that there i, not enough to fur­ borrowed fil'XM) from the Treewiry of the
nish the h-iuw- and supj,ly the f-rrrign de­ province and rawed Nxtreu men in Conmand up to thi income of. the new crop; neetieul t.. form the nurl.-u« of live cator-

maud al high |&gt;ricea next rear. Thi» «
the way lie talk* upon the subject:
■I ran but think that the *hortage will
tw felt very early in the aranm Kaw the
denuuxl from the South will exhaust the
rapply from the Ohio River and tributarie», and it will reach up the Misaiarippi
and IHinoia 'Rivera to "apply it along the
water &lt;v»ur*«. while from interior puints
in Georgia and other Southern States will
rome a demand along the railroad* to the
interior point* in Illinoi, and Indiana for
.upplu*
lu the fall of 1873 then- waa nut Iran
than 100,000,009 boriicl* left of‘old' coni
in Illinois ami Iowa al.me to supplement
the ebnrtagr of the crop of that year, and
' it wa* all needed and uretl np. In the fall
1 of 1874, with a much shorter chip. there
wa* no lurplu* of firmer croj* to help out

Over 700 infuse in Barry County.

THE ROBBINS’ CULTIVATOR
No other firm uses fiiw Machine us they are sole proprietors of it.

IV ago it Machines.

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of
Barry County may justly be proud that their county
takes the lead in this line of Manufacture. Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

None but littliatiias &lt; dvleral-

id Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, tinder cover from 3 to 5 years, anti put together by the

ls-si

Every Wagon fully Warranted.
■

CALL AND SEE THEM.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

JOHN STANLEY !

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NOTICE!

'
AT THE

TO THE PUBLIC 1

Wagons

§60,000 00

Canned Fruits and Fish.
Shop on Joffern-ni Street, north ofJ

Mickiiu.

Yun will find a full line of Drag* Med
trine*. Chemical". Print*. Oil*. DyoHuffo.
•luleverythiug belonging iu a finl-cla*.
Drug Store.

and Buggies.

DENTIST
Halting* Hotel.

IMm iMmIiM f-« *••■ terara I HUI

•

FARM FOR SALE!

|N v^^‘FTS! BOOkH
lilfT RHW
L.

E&gt;.

ktCfflSOMOPKBSIMireWIMD,

'5.
WHERE NOW?
^MIcmgAN.^aftto Strata

T* to 4rawa Mradar.
TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF

; JtSs WxfrtEt. .•.*«■=»
' TSX?*U
W,1U1,M »M»bns

Oysters received dnily
b'ree delivery and on time.
24 Jeffwwm St,, Has*ing». Midi.

DR. C. A. SUITUH
Median! bdlrmary,

A Fill IUIB UOWIM IE«H«

Ftr ik cm Kall to® ffrmtt sub

HEATH, SAL1SBORY &amp; CO,

FOR SALE

(3Di.r.nw&gt; Mail, taaraalral to mu* Ito

The rtock u Complete in even depart­
ment. Having been bought rcry low, and
th* public will find it Gw tbrir iuletmi to
patronise n*.

never wa.lt than (unlaw very dirty), the
MKxnuvit acnldingtt drauing them raffidcutly. Place the cucumber, in an earth­
en ttr and pour over them a weak brine,
•raiding hot, and let them atand in it 24
Iwura, wLoti it miut U earned off, eraldad, akimmed. and turned on again to re­
main another dar, and aadded again —
Now they murt be Dvabemd by pouring
over them hot vinegar, and let them Maad

(Introduced by w.)

cold, cider vim-gar, adding burae-radira
root anTony kind tifwLJe apiera that one
prefora. Stir them wravioaaljy to jtrrvent aeum from tiring Many houaaUepcn labor with the mistaken idea that
pickle vinegar mtirt lie "raided every time
a white acum rim. It doe* no good
whatever, rmlj weaken* the vinegar, rad
rventiudly killa it outright.
And jurf
hero let ue ask a iinottioii. Why dual the
.raiding of vinegar loa* ite strength ? la
t..*t the killing of throe minttte erratum.
tx&gt; whieh|rood cider vinegar owe. its vita)
ity the cause?

ream- and »ec for yuuraehra

Hratr, Salisbury ic Co.
HASTINGS

MARBLE WORKS

J. Cole &amp; Son,

52yl

JOHNPETTIT

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

BRICK FOB SALE

WING GALLERY
DR, AIKIN,

mu ntimt
ffiJCCO
wm un

ue tun
Shingles. Lsth, &amp;c.

awirria, ratal! arm, and atom. Tltia wa, the one great frat ul
Allen, althsugh he raboupredtly
many aorridot to the patriot rsu-ve

THE PIONEER

ECLEtlC BALM

Hartingx, April 1J1,1HT5-’

TERMS REASONABLE.

but eighty-three. the rert not having been
f&gt; tried acne* the water aeparating the site
of the week* frem the mam laud.
Day-,
light, would .poll everything, and Allen
MW that it wa« then or never
Stepping
to the front of hi* link band hs said;
■Friend* ami Fellow-Soldier.: We rente
thia morning quit oar pretension* to valor
or pnsaeas tmraeheartf thiafortnkMnd icav

EMPLOYMENT

swaair

J. P, ROBERTS.

trip t.&gt; Soitfhitni Hlimit* to buy whimt, I
wtw the beat grades of wheat poured to
hop.,' and in view of the fart that wheat
in ao cheap. Ita* not large qmmtilha of it
bcett mad for dutillatiou and other nntuua) pnrpoaea. that will coonimc al) the
•urjJm of that crop before wt are aware
of it?
I lielievc it to be true that rltort crop*
are alwaya overestimated; and when we
couaidcr that the ahortagv must come out
of the amount uaually marketed, wetauat
conclude that we hare no raqihu in the
Niwthwrat. I
We have \vrr exported over 40,094),.
000 huahela ofcurn in any cute year. Our
alrortcgr it&gt; mid to be 60,000,000 bm-bel,
over lart year, and inerading extra feed for.
winter, it input at 100,000.000 bttdvcbt.
making a difference of 200,000,000 btwlt-

IT*» EARTH-BOIIHI AUlEi.

UNDERTAKING
Thu in the piner to buy y&lt;&gt;ur praarat*.
We hate the lw«H line of goods that traa
ever brought l« Hnrtinpx Coll and «xamine fi.r yourerlf and you will find oar

ONE MILLION ACRES
•'■“‘caw.lWAt"'
”
Stoic ■
ttaeix HarkH". Sor. &lt;ro*&gt;.

inmu-iwedy grraUr. Tl..- recent report*
front .Miiit»w4a .how thi. fort, or that the
crojM went largely overalcd. Tb.- .urplu*
ha. dre-rra*. d winderfuUy. A* a rub-,
the .hortage of «&lt;n« waa largely ia th*
wheal regtoM, and large qiuntitivw &lt;»f
wheat have liern fid Io rtock, there being
tadhiBg gained by *eirmgiioe amt-buying

pri*e. Thore were joined by othertin
Pitu&amp;eld. Mam., and moved on to Beu
.hingjoo, Vt. Here redded a unique per•onage known a* Ethan Allen—rough, out
•|»ken. extravagant ir bi* language, bat
lu.nrat to the rare, patriotic and already
devirfod to military training. He wan re­
cruited, and ituninjlately Itcrame the maaler ajiiril of the expedition. In what wa*
.............-I.. Uu_t _ _ .... .^t r - -— a..—__
e.«&lt;M»W4»CbW, ca Jmh,
bnn, wrm, I, n«k, uJ Srtb
Warner third
The nmuer-rol! "Lowed
Ira. than 200 men. whrdly without cannon
and |MM*rly armed iu other mtptwvt. It
•cimd a trivial
to undertake the
rapture of a fort which, though inauScienlly ouaued, waa yet itroog and bratt­
ling with armaiucut'
Evcti thi*. ftwre
could n..t be wholly ma*vd for the work,
the plan being that ABen dtonld (&gt;ma&gt;
forward with 14l&gt; men and take tlie initia­
tive. Hardly had be begun hi* marrh
however, when Moidtcr iwlablc Qgurv ap­
peared -&gt;n the &gt;cene—Benedict Arnold,
with a lommbram u« Colonel. i-*ned by
the Mara.eha&lt;rtt» (Vtnuiittte of Safay.
He claimed eonnmtnd of the expedltioa.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

;

TBBKA BILLION LCBBX Of

UUoLnw.. t&lt;» iMmovno.

TEW ADTEBTISEMEAT.S.
G. P. Rowell i Co’s, Column.

SINE’S

I73nf REG Ul^LR MOXTBL Y

$5,000 EACH IN CASH.
.ftK-giatmitisii

l‘KR DAV-

OtmlnnCnto. 7 PrCal ItBnl

FURNITURE ROOMS.

WHAT FOR?

DENTIST

LANDS

DWIGHT &amp; BURRALL.

Hastings Drug Store

Siriital atd ledaiical

' HOARD AND

B^im

Tra^Uaaa ar Laa. af Vaa*e«W T»»* maaMi

EDITOR AND FUBLWHER.

NaibTillc.

RaplaucAF

RA TEX OF AI&gt; VER TIRING.

Oeo. M. Dewey,

Tieondcrop wm rahuble in iu«lf,.lmt iu
influence tn stirring aud uniting the ratio
nira for the terrible radraX Lafore than WM
incalculable. It in right, therefore. to retebrate it* rantennUT fo'elav, and we hope
b.
. U,
. U p+—l
with complete racerre.

�PERJURED USURPERS IN
COUNCIL CHAMBER.

Pectoral,

THE

94
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

am. e-uMriUd by our &amp;xhm. frah
fn&gt;m a arv.ni ywn Knqtjrie with Grat
Rrilrin, wrre »tr*.k down by oftriah who
Hand brdurv owr profdr Uxriay a perjured

3BE TT TV 30 JFt JE 30
Buggies this year. If the Exoite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves A-. and
only admit a limited numb er of

York, bat the llaliao., Geraan. and
French are trvy pfenty. The &lt;kj fa. a
little tinged with the Orient, bgV knjing
that owl it hr very like Chiragt, There

customs

ojfY.

Wc dare not tell the public,'we arc making better
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fitterribly excited when we have too many aalen, and

rralyHn ftta ■ at Bun,

we have come down
little becatwe you may all come at once and Enutrat.go that we cann.it do anything.
We "had aome talk with n man frotp California ak,
him Thiriy-fivc Top Carriage*, and that almost un

(Wu «, the Nehnaka -burr of the
Mfaaari river TV trM aaorioMd jhu-r
ha. daiaad that lbw line naturally twain
iVrv. while her rival wna iV ritrv
Lm tnrirtrd that, by lU wording uf Ibe
(hjvwwatt lawdgrant. x legally km nd

btuineM

45 DOLLARS!
Liltrwry

besides the

For What?
KUJHKHuK SEWING MACHINE.
wx&lt; th- lucky innn laxt July, tliat got the Gitte
let him J.'Sf thia YUor
’‘He i&lt; t&lt;«» lucky.”
. Warning the* paropL- «»ot t«» come all al oner.

n
lE.MLSJ.MIkTIH,

RHEUMATISM,

Truly Yours,

.

Jf. JL. REED &amp; CO,

NOW IS YUOR TIME
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

T. PHILLIPS.

BIN INGER’S
OLD LONDON DOCK

GIN

E.B. FOOTE, M.D.

Trunks, Travelling Bags.

10 Lenutii Iran,
tv. zmaa.,
new YORK,

An Indepeident Physician,
CHRONIC DISEASE,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

THE BEST

PRAIRIE LANDS
IOWA AND NEBRASKA.

fieariiUBt IlmnEiwlftU

Mictiii a Meal Practice

Hastiufa, Sept . !H‘* ,S”4

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

IMPOSITION HATED I
n. pr—&gt;Ti.g Judge. the Hue. J. Xrfl•aw, hat aehievrd a reptilali.M that any
ywdirial nfewr might envy. Hia potieixv.
impartiality, tiwaiaii. fiwbenraixv and tn
Mgy ; with hit evident great legal attain
n*&gt; mthhag hia to fartify hi.dairi.aa

Comparison Invited and Compctitioa Defied

Huiiw,

nI,. lOih.'IsTC

wa the dath by drowning. oTHui K. C
Baritar, ex Mayor ./the city of Detroit.
«d three
by &lt;U
tMV^ayarrhtm which they wore mi)

IICMtLS, SMEPAU Mi l

"VIIUTOR” THRESHER.

rxo U ACMiXKbMivruuf
rapidly Into hnru powa*w«lnr the be-t CUMBIX4ttoXt&gt;rgaod&lt;|uallU(w,|
tnun.ly: Light running]

John Stanley;

�EXTRAORDINARY

Ife RjrilaucAit BA|tN«nanitiAi nm w i*««r $mn.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

ANNOUNCEMENT!
Of Spring and Summer Clothing on hand We will Sell all
w
Our Qoode at

CRAWLEY A GRACE

GROCERIES.
TOBACCO,

86.00
810.00
$12.00
" $15 to 22
$3.50
50c and up
$1.00 and up
$25.00
$15.00

CIGAK8,
ETC., ETC.,

835

R5SF

GR1NGKR HEADQUARTERS

Boys Suits, 83,85 $7.50, $10 and 815.

rtw-rss

TODAYS

Be sure and make no mistake, but cone direct to our
Great Double Store,

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Heal

pitice;.
Grand Rapids.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Thio upacc belongn to W. T. i

ON

Eastman, dealer in Lime,'Planter

and Agricultural Implmeiito. Ac.

Thursday June 3d, 1875

uantitiee.

25
l,«.u of salt Ft*ll rrrr brought to thie
city. They w«n» putehawi “t citrvmc
luw price*, and will Ise mild iu I.*’ or at
Mail. » low aa i»»t &lt;ntr •hwlers can buy

scenes.

CIRCUS^ GOlOSSEU»
SPECIAL NOTICES.

&amp; CO.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash, We have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. Jc.,
fc. Give us a call.
Hopkins L Barnes.
Hastings, Dec lu. 1874-

Get! in

tan 1'

*1 4k» dly of &lt;lraa I I*p$d«. cmmrurian o«
w«l»*sd.y. Jil»« X «i n
a. ■&gt;•.
euatkautag la &gt;w«Im mull Tbunday al 8

IBDUSTKIAl ESUIBITOS CO.
■ he death oa Um Naaday j^riaua oT CUra. to­
fan! .langbler aTIViriM H. and KMm Mear|M, (As. □&gt;» &lt;W,T. a tody »&lt;4I ka-wa h
■Lie dry.* She died after a totof (Items.

HIHSUmt!
PREMIUM BOND

KIMIBDOffilAL EMHTBB E
*Perpetual World’s Fair,

$100,000 1
!

Admission, 50 cents;
age 25 eents. Doors ope

*Wte Drawing. A*rU 5, IS75.

^^arBL’tuwssSrt

N. B—This is the
V united States Det&lt;

�LEAOAX.

PORTABLE EJVGLME
TAKE NOTICE!

Ten tho—nnd dnliat*! ami thu watch •
10 the diamond, !' gasped
twtaing
pale. "Whal can it all mean T
“I know," broke in Beu. with a wnruwa
laugh
Cousin Nihu baa only 1-wti pre
lending to be poor all thia liaw.
Xicsly
_j.i -H -v- ______ i- .. -i &gt;____ . । -

tired, and thru the Murui burst forth
The second Mrs Ihdmes inquired
shrilly, if their bouse was Jo be turned in­
i'' a “poor form.' and made the abiding
[dare of every ahiftlc* creature whi&gt; had
wasted hia aubsUnre in riotous living

WHEN ELI HU CAME HOME.

_ . . ...----- ---------- ------------ --- great
many cattle were pastured al»iut there
Early in the looming. I started off with
my pole, which being jointed could be car
ried Very conveniently. I trudired along
the the read, which kc|X winding and
growing more and mure lonely and dismal,
■in amount bf large berch-trerw and jsiplars
and gloomy looking pin,- which grew
along the side of the read, and almost shut
■mt the sunlight. I Ml a little afraid nf
meeting a cnreMI. bat I whistled a live­
ly tone and luarrhed &lt;hi bravely.
At last I arrive! at the bresik. and got

tIEUWMI OS ID ISO OF C UIS AT SFMK0F1H.I). OHIO.

I be Gaudaloujv Hidalgo. negotiat'd
by President Polk's administration. con-i
lain* the iiu|&gt;&lt;rtaat declaration that if. uu ;
hjpjdy. any diMgneim lit •HouU ariec Im*- i

THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGANS

! ja-uceably settle their lUft.tronv They
pledge litrnwlrtTi ■■&gt;■* tomaltt lu reprisals.
iBtteJiKi or h&lt;»lility nF any kind. but en-

aoAencd and rmiUd up.® Boannnab Mead
owa, when she »b&lt;»&gt;k back bet golden curls
and lifted her large Uwe cyoajritb a Wash

Grand River Valley Division.

MICHIGAN

hia remit book. Th- Kingdom of Christ
&lt;&gt;u Earth, dias solde ubaervaliuue. upon
thia )a&gt;iut that are especially worthy of al­
lent ion during three centennial times. He
fiMindad/in a revolution, we are in danger
of aweirialing a revolution with glory, of
thinking that the overturn of what has
bmi niublialied ia in itself prugnao to
Hitnetlung better. But the American Kevulutirti scarcely
waa a revidutiou

hall. On tin- contrary. we want in the
living’rrKUn. f«w a finindatiim. that the
furniture shall Iw the bewt dodgnrd and
beat made that *e can afford. and all of it
intended to ba naw! and nevenaary lu -hit
comfort; no* an article lu be allowed that

Otssns . Per
miuwm Ck,..
X»w Salute_
KN*
. ...
Haute Crest__
MarshoU. ------

W Yam BAIUtOAli.
Jatlm &amp; Saiiui
-

5W;

niudy , arts will esnballhh
land
i
immortal bounty; the name of the Republic
will be exalted, until every neighbor yield­
ing to inwiatihh aUracUon ae=k. new life
in becoming part of the great whole ; and
_ the national example will beremg- more
of puiarant than army or navy for.die rob-

fl I

Nrserem.

: u'u »
■Jis

fib

d.”

fil

■she stood before the mirror braiding her
dark hair, “If he should enme bock, would
he think me pretty. now that Rownna is
gnneT" The bread, lowbrow. the oval
eheekn end dimpled chia answered; the
brehhfid exjor. the drep. .lark ryot, the
•uddew, bright, bewildering smile, said
“Ten." Far ben wan now a higher beauty
thaw Banana a piuk and-whitg loveliness,
had rear l«ceo. and the treasures of her
taiod and heart might well have w..n an
oidar aad wiser man tn love her before
Mihu come home
Awd now she drew a lung breath, and

CENTHAL

RAILROAD.

Pour Hanan—1 Sant honed hot cheek
■rn her hand and Link rd over the hilltop
toward the village gmrevard, where the
village breuty waa now lying, with her
tdw eyre ciorei. her gulden ringlets

Ml.&lt;
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                    <text>•HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. 1875.

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World
AIV JO W3BETT? , '
ceffktJ tfUwiuLMca* ia n- &lt;

Diamond Iron Plow

WHOLE NO. 992.

of the .Michigan ,Pomolopal Society, and
tract aooienftbe Hurt/ fanner* in thia
county who an, largely ialervaled in fruit.

Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3 to 1 over all Competitors.

"

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best. FARMERS WILL HAVE NOTHING ELSE
Every yPoint warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points or Money Refunded

DIAMOND IRON
is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It was
awarded the

.rMEHS:

Their Skeins are all set with their
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to
more accurately than can possibly he
Hence the Studebaker always tracks
runs lighter than any otlier and the
work loose, cut or break.

SILVER MEDAL

Patent Skein
tin- Skein far at the Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
done by hand. only Plow that received a Premium.
perfectly,tand
Skeins never

Itepnrta of drlcgati-. m the different
asjsvt* of the fruit &lt;rup will then bo in
order. Tire quretioo, "TVhal variety of
apple haa beat withstood the winterY' will
demand an answer. The same question
will be askrd fur the grape, the pear, the
peach, the plum and all Muall frail*.
On Tureday earning it ia expected that
there will be addresses by Bev. (Im N.
-Mattoon, U. D.. IU&gt;d by Prrsidapt War­
der, of the Ohio State UurtirtdtA Socie­
ty, and those excrewus will be roti renod

Ham Secretary of the Ohio State Horticulttiral Society, on the ‘’Co^e Orchard
n&lt;iuM* or the art of cnltirMing fruit* undrr nmttrtXiun
xflcnH.xi popular M-icati&amp;c
ierturua will l&lt; delivered by Pro&amp; Beal
and Cook7 &lt;/ the Agricultural Colkgr.
laivcing.t and by l»r. I-aiwanl Donch. of
Monroe Pr&lt; Cook will illuatrate the
I*beik&gt;i.» « Grope I'lfenane; Frof. Beal
"Fungoid Growth and Fungi;“ and-Hr.
DomrL ■ The’Flora of-Munroe Cvonty."

The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

brood. Th&gt;» bned i. feoml fault with fee
wateiag lo «rt to., fmptetotly. ba?that i&gt;
U.&lt; ir nature, md a t.rt of their raret jmt
i^btotowm.fer. Brahtrn bm w» &lt;dto.
b.teb aid rear a d..zm wmw of Cue
chieken. Tb. Brahma, are n-ld.m in■ Hoed l» frvqurtil rotting Udon, the wm
wi-alhcr *rt» in. when it wdl pgy you four
tintc-i a* well tu gii* n hen a amt full of
egga. thtei to brrek Irer up, though *be
wa. the brot Lying bo. in the world—foe

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY
We also sell the old and reliable

JACKSON

WAGONS.

Over 700 in use in Barry County.

the robbins Cultivator

Ute Mibje.1 -The Did French Pear Treat
of Monroe and the Ik-lroiMtircr.
Tbun-Ly tnoming. report, of anamittrew . the rentrnnial ronuuiUre. tlx- e&gt;-®mitlrenu exhibition of Fruita ft Chfeagu.
the naumiltn- on lalalogue of fruit*, and
alwi the &lt;v&lt;nniitl*r appointed to import
tin- fruit and flower* ou exhibition.
Th* BMviing ia held at the iaaiteti-n o'
«f (hro-crtrvtw*. I think tlirre to a "gnl
de. mron viM will had to mm-h beilar
rreuit. Either of tire extreme* are open
to grate objection, wliieh At not lie aganat
.
k.tr..e
T.
._T___

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the
entire trade of the whole State, and the people of
I

No other firm itscu thin .Machine no I hey arc sole |iro|:rictvrr* of it.

None but LudiauiaA Lelelirat*
bf?t

ed Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to '» years, and put together by the

Every Wagon fully Warranted.
\ CATJl| AND BEK THEM.

Wagon Machines/-'

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

NOTICE I
THE PUBLIC1

"f

DWIGHT &amp; BUBRALL.

EXTRAORDINARY

FURNITURE ROOMS.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Hastings

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!

Drug Store

For What?

Sirriral aid Kttkaiical

DENTIST

Wagons

and Buggies.

Canned Fruits and Fish.

CRAWLEY* GRACE

HEATH, SAL1SBUHY&amp; CO

You will find a full line of Thug*. Medi&lt;iry-«, Chemieah. I'aint*. Oil*. Dy.Cuffami everything l«-lot»gins to a fir»l-&lt;-law
Drug Store.

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
..Tula snss?
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN,

TOBACCO,

DENTIST

NaiWlli.

'

Mitliiai.

STATIONERY.
m

Mitre Uia* *W»t tS. EiuUi.hai.l k New •“*
Fww-rtaaa
. .
HO.UH* ANU iUM&gt;JL »XW «•« V lt

FARM FOR SALE!

i

I

al prices which defy all Competition

The stock a&gt; ('.unplcte in every JqnrtHaving l«ren bought very low. and
i be public will find it f.w their interest to

School Book.., Blank Book*. Toy ami |
vJ
ttlTW
me.it
McCaffrey** Celebrated Flour Gift Book*, and everything in thia line to

(Jearo Oh! and Young.

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TliU ia tho place to buy your prcucat".
We have the bot line of
that WU
ever brought to Harting*. Call and ex­
&lt; l.tHdmd hr ■» &gt;
amine fur youreelf and you will find our
The experienre of thirty yeani by the
Moek complete
Senior member of thia firm aa an Under­
Remember the ]b&lt;r, the Old Stand. taker, gsvtw him great (dvantagoe in doing
in a proper and prompt manner, the deli­
cate duties required.

wi a

ECLETIC BALM

I

Una m Ml 1 Ptr Cal litasl

Frto tut jnitnat Print Hmm

FOR SALE
TERMS REASONABLE.

CRAWLEY fa GRACE.

HASTINGS
MARBLE, WORKS

J. P, ROBERTS.

FINE PICTURES

WING GALLERY.

Give duo hood to thia, but for the proof

T. PHILLIPS.
BININGEB’S

OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN.

J. Cole &amp; Son. JOHN PETTIT
MA ASDSEBMSkA,
Tie Mute AtaihBrw E.B. Ci

MY’ STORE ON JEFFERSON SHEET.

At Granger Prices.

if th* mad ia got into the ground very
early, the work w deme and out of the
way of other thiug* which' then nocd attratino. Rut the objection to-thia coon*
an- that the ground and weather are to
edd early in the rowaim that the need either
rot* in the ground or efec to a long while

takes the lead in this line of Manufacture. Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of H.
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

TABLE TOPS,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

UIDPUffiR
STUCCO
*
IATEBUE

Many of our rural frieuda would like to
grow th* deliclou. reeulent if it were
not far the miataken idea that its culture
bdoogt exduiveiy to the profeaaiooal
gardener. It ia ;true, very tnvrb depend*
upon the character of the acaaoo ; much
more.hn tart, than upon the skill of the
growek No vegetable ia more dependent
upon a hquoua wpply of rich, athtulatiag
manure, than the cauliflower; collreq uro t
ly the led where it ia grown must be thoraughly enriehen to begin with. The am!
alro, aboald be dug deeply, and if in a low,
damp locality, ro ranch the lieUer. In regarf to ’applvittg manure to thia plant.
mum of the be»t cauliflower growrea in
England recommend digging a large hole
ami damping a .mall barrow-load of
manure to curb plant. This, however, it
ovenloing the matter, aa lews will answer
tlic purpiwe equally well. The plant*
(which aboukkhare been wintered in cold
frsuwa. or else hare hem grown in a hot­
bed from very early aown aeed, similar to
early eatoagv) .bould be retDoved with
little halb of earth attached to tho root*,
during a damp, doudy day. Muleh the
.urfacc with strawy manure, to hold the

rapidly they grow, the greater will be our
sneer** Aa anon m the cmnpMt white
flowcr-bnda show, the leave, abould U
curcfttlly drawn over them and tied to pre­
serve their pure while color. Sotuc reexma the bat gardonvra will only auecned
in heading a very few beoda, rothat the
novice muM not feel discouraged with
aimikr fortune; if the reaaun. however,
.hould prove wrt, a large perewntege will,
in all podMbility. head wefa. provided the
plant* are from a good rtrain of reed

dec and grow very (lowly, wGetYewroda,
which are more hardy, at uaec go in and
!***» the land. Late planting ■ not
open to throe objection.,, but it fe mm tn
route which are quite aerioua. If the ana
■on i* backward, and the planting ia put
•&lt; m Ute aa promNe. the ptou.
«
large romigli to be hoed more than once
bvfiire haying time, and there i* danger
that the erop will not be fully matured bm
fere the autumn frrol, I think the bate
way ia te bagia the preparation of the land
jsys
fitting,b* do .ot put .7tb/\md -til
both ground and wrothcr are warm. Then
go ortgibe land with a harrow, in order to
douroy the weed* which have rtarted up,

intmur ia mrt defective If the middle h*
hJbw orblack, or appear, unround in .or
other way, the potato ia Mt fit for aemL
A bUA kart indirota. d—. which wfl
-uroly be cra.n.unioated to the next crop

�!—HSB—-B«W!

ICE CREAM and DINING ROOMS

Bated by xrdaamli.* for Gwven&gt;..r, and
H. W. Bawir, Mayor of Rrie, was noani
all parte of the Brtioii
What it mya Bated fur fkate tnmaurer
of Mr. I oiCax fa true baytuai .11 ^teakiMv.
RradutioM were adopted, the first &lt;/
And than'fa not a riugfa doubt afara* the
entire truthfulaer. of hfa statameute m
regard to the Vredit M.dplier matter, and anuualifievl adhervora to the uttpriUcu lav
we beiirve the day fa not dirts nt when the of the Republic, which wfady and undo
projfa- will s-4llie real .d femdannafeun the aaurtiun of mart venerable example
limit, the I'rraideritod r-reicc of anv riti
MaR.hfa
i- ■■ i.:.
. ...
'•I J.-I ••
I the lo pi.l-lo .
The Inal ju.Iguwnt of the jra'pfa W|&lt;*n

THE THIRD TERM.

If you do you may be induced
to oome to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

oirotiy the nature of the qmmuaw he diecu-.s Referring to the existing tend, u
&lt;7 toward enmuray in puhlif expenditure,
fat rrgilda it aa a noticeable fart that the
public rthoda arc often selected a. the deJiartrurol in which retrenchment ia tn be
made /foe vwy reramuuwayuf orouumi
ring u to build a very targe building for
■fa..I j-urpscM instead of several Meal It r
ia&gt;m. Aa records first rent and running
rats
orc* than ia a gain, but the quality of
adminfatratiuu of Pnaideul Grant as
the ■cta.da fa impaired, u it ia dradrau
among the Hurt liriMfaat a&lt; hirvetarot. lu tagreuw to brini a greet number of efiil
thetamak uf cur country ; rufagim G»y . drvti together tutu urte building
The
Hartranft far the able manner iu which H dfacipline ia uecraaarily rtrirter , the dra­
had dfaehargml every duty ineumbent u|&gt;.« wer &lt;d* crartagio^ moral and physical is
Greater; and the product «&lt; the aebovj fa
him, and prvwcnt hfa tunno for re-efectioo ;
auggoM ■ thorough InvoUigatiun by an
able and rX|«ricn«d roaimiariuii uf the hack by th« dull and laay
Amaher mode of aruaouiixiiig u to de
whohsaubjec'. uf muafaipai taxatioa. in ire
crrarw the |&gt;rupurrimutc number of taaefader to protect the peufde aa well from the
era. that ia. to amign more pupil, to each
existing maladtainirtratiuii, aa to prvreat teacher. It i» n«&gt; uueoiamoa thing »o «*v
ila recurrence; arraign the lhu««rati.- forty, fifty, or even aixtv children under
party fur debasing the State by arbitrary cx- the rare of a .ingle teacher, when accordarciaas of the lagidativc power, and hear­ to I’rmidenl Kliot'a oniaiun twenty-Ire are
a. many a« any teacher, whn i. nut an
tily approve of the effort, of the Uovera angel or a gmtiu. can teach well.
meal to bring to purifalmu nt the defraudAnother no-aoure of ereMiumy ia to «ul&gt;-

race throughout the Republican utgauuation which in mat matte™ may w&lt;&gt;U be
daefaivv. In thfa owe, however, it manly I

Speaka the waivanal saotimaul of lire ReptiWfean nrawra The only dnubtft.1 ri.t
haa bran aa to the nccowity or popnoly
of giving it formal upnmdnm
When, bowaver, it became clear that
the thin! term charge wra being uwd. nut
without eftect. ae an inrtrumeat of mfareprawatatioa and injury to the RcpuUiean
ranac it wm soeu at &lt;um&gt; that there wm
bo objactioB worthy ofa momeat's thought

Republicau
II ia furtuiate for the weal of the cwntry, pcrhapH, that the mum have a feel­
boat to do it thoroughly The nerew-ity fag of latent dirtruat uf men in h-.,h
ft would be licttcr if dutruat
of thm dedaratioo i. ennething with
would give place to an intelligent aad yifai
which the ILepulduiui lurty hra b*d noth­
ing to do, nee ia it dear that the Frwidrat
ha. ev&lt;w givao it aay evaurtk-nant e. but1
by the engmiooe prerirfenee of political
(bee, it haa been given protmuetnc enough

Siam the abuVo wan panned the ucrae
aily fur all further exprvanton of c^viuioa
ob thia aubjert by rouvenliwM, in.livimih
or the praro, h»» bre-n obviated by the fol
lowing outxpuken, manly letter front the

&lt; &gt;«rentiMt. integrity in oftre. bivtnretv in
all braaeliiw of the civil arrvioe. and a rigid
aroHintability &lt;/ jxiblie oScer*.
Fifth—prtaretUHi to borne uidnatrk*,
and a home market fur home products.
Sixth—The right of the laborer Io tl&gt;«

■nd thro think, it can aafely employ an in­
ferior efare of teacher.. Or it cotpkiya an
undue proportion of female toachen. not
for re-nlimental, but ccwnunioal. rmauaa.
The nwult ia to make the lady of teacher*
a ■ hanging, fluctuating body, and to make
teaching a temporary n»«t, inrtrad of a
life wort.
Turning to the oppuite side uf the ob­
ject. Prvaideut Eliot auggtwla twu method,
of wire cmmimy in .-boola The firm in.
briefly, to make the jawiti-.n of a teacher
wure ami ind&lt; |i«idctil. to make the ten
tire ofoflkv lra&gt; prerarioua. and togire the
pn.fcanion of teaching *» high rank ax that
of preaching. Thrace, .nd i» to rave the
public money by collecting from the pa­
rent* of children wbuM? education ia rar
tied al.Ivc a certain level in the public
rehuofa a portion &lt;&gt;f the curt ufthat adraixtod
education The objection that this would

him to the luting gratitude of the world
He rightly rank? with .the gnat betaefaetnn of hia new. Edtul right, among
men, education and a ehance toriae in the
by the prupaitiuu to help fruu the public
Kxbcutiv* Mamuov, WxiuiigUTu.x. world for all. aobrirty, ictnpcraiue- and
pnrw thmw Bteritoriou. &gt;eh&lt;ilare wb&lt;w
D. C., May 29, 1875 — Dram Sib. A good order in wiety—there' were the takefrieixl. are to poor to pay for them
K' —
•
nt to the Prwideotfa) manic word, which, uttered from the
Thia i« a very imperfect outline of
pre*, a purti-m of fa, heart, made bint a pofiular idol. Andjic
,
Eighth—Frea banking, a aafe and uni-' Prvwdcnl Kfiot'a article, but it aervrath.
hmtile to the Rcpoblican party'ami partic­ waa worthy of all lue confidence ami luve
fierm national currency adju-iol to the purpiwe of prvmmting the landing pointe uf
ularly ao to the Adminwtralwui. Marled the people
hui
argument- The w iedotn of meat of hia
growing want, if the buriruv. iulemte of
the cry of -Cremri.ru ' and the ‘ Third
The facte of hfa public life ought to
Figgwti'Mi* ia too obviotu to require com­
Term" railing luatily far mr to define uiy have utrele the aurora *|&lt;&gt;* to believe him the country, and »ateady dednetion of the
ment , but there are mrvcrel potute in re­
praition on the fatter .ubyerf. I boiicrol aduhuocmble man. By all law. of moral
gard to which .he appear, to mi to boat
right of the practical aspect, of the matter,
and to btwy hinwclf with the coBOtructinn
bam? act. than that other men, who had an
nf a theorrtiral .yatrm, which would »uc
taurert m breaking down hia rharacter.
cred admirably tn all ideal lawiety, but W
■bouM have falsely aceuaed him. No&gt;tan
nut adapted to the requirement, uf aucirfy
fa free from all Weaknvrara. and Mr. Col
■a we liave it For example, be uraphuiai
■fax, when cliaigvd with having Credit
uf large m1k»J«. un the ground that -the
Mobilier Mock, iiot.wd of telling all the
facta in the case—facta wiiieii wrn in no
way dierredilable to him—auppmwed

prevariratiuo Thw waa a miatake. It was
nut a crime It was .imply not the brri
way to get out 6f a dikmma
It h now ^rtablkdod beyond any rea-

wJHSw •SksS
baoafldal to ehlklreu. aad yet ao marching
Trw

Jest

We only want to sell just a

ta Kuutst,

n van tmi ar twa
NEW STORT IF

E. P. ROE

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

THE ADVANCE.
To Oommnnc* In M*y.

cusro/KEits E4CH 04Y-

;^Xt

We dare not tel' the public, we are making better »&lt;&gt;rl- ibt.
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. We get
terribly excited when we have Iikj many sale*, autl not »ince
we have come &lt;lowi» rratrFw Mas it tri Bstn. we ti nible a
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate uv «mueh
ad that we ennnot do anything. ,A.
We hutl some talk with a man from California about i ndia*
him Thiriy-five Top Carriage*. . and that almost until- u« for
btiMnesA besides t he

Moody urtd
Hankey.
It
ree«u&gt; v.rtaUai reeari •&lt;
REV. t'’6e" WTTT*1TaLmAGE.
n. A4....U
u. ••la.u. M.alklX
S"*^722iiftx rto titLs trvorix-

":vSSiS^S»i!T.-“‘

4? ’iisitss; fu"w.-SJEtz
a.iAalM Ume.&lt;fe.ua at tea
itorv niik
I MWwlu nt Th. Adrewe*. e«»4 rear a44re*

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass.,

E.E. FOOTE, M.D.
111 Ltliutu Pint,

c- rwi*,
An

HEW VORX

Independent Physician,
THEATS ALL FOBMS Of

CHBOMIC DISEASE,

GIFT.

Lettfra from all parla oj
the Civilised TTorM.

Fnpt Warn JacUfln &amp; Saiinai.
KAILNAI.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

TO-DAY’S

*

want.

Richard*Messer, of Carlton,
wa« Hi- Lucky man last July, that gut ‘the Cutter.
We won’t
let him draw tins year.
‘‘He is too lucky.”
Warning lite people not to come all at ouce. we are very

■* Truly Yours.

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

AXD BBCITTBS

' NOW IS YUORTIME!

-a*afiyOeHnq. ,
A (trariag dmaVTkattte ' faokkag

jCrawrertfenUk

Coiiittiii a leiical Practice Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

Dr. Vtorts U.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Of tha

69095^6^98^971629582
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.
AOVICK CIV
FRKK OF

MMES MO GEl'MEO Il«
Trunks, Travelling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best

of the wurrt form, uf brutality ex fat among
the children uf tfaar who are favored with
wealth. Tbc f*et fa. our public acbu.bi
are miniature republk. , the l&gt;ad ami the
goes] meet ci&gt; an equality .. ami while oootuninalioit and harm may' &lt;raae. in aomc
raara from I hia omtact uf good and evil.

Come and see
. ..... _

■&gt;■ far an practfaable, we .Imuld he gfad to
ire an approximation to Prtaidenl Eli-il’«
theory in thfa particular.
Further, a* to female tracker., it fa
dosbtlnta true that women have not the
physical endurance of men. end that the
great majority of femdr teacbera stop
trachitig at nurriagt-—which cirrumatancc
tatuew fre&lt;|U&gt;nt vhange. and flucttuliona
in the । harartcr and rompuition of lh«?
Then- an many in thia city who will be body of teacher. But we qumlioa wheth­
mterrolrel ia the following programme o f er traching fa any more a matter of temps
the aixleoath iiramracrtnrat rirrvfara at
the public ocboul* of Naw Rugland to-day.
we believe that he wuuld find trneo women
than men who bavr^rttlcd down to teach
tag aa a profra-ou. and an making it their
life work Any achool committee will tell
him that it in a very ddBadt thing to find

work a permanent one. There are plenty
uf ralluw yueihe who devote a fort of a
rollon year to teaching, ia order to eke
out the expenere uf the n-maiwler , or who
spend a year .&lt; two after graduation, in
this way, to ifetain fundi fur the atudy of
a prutarnkm But men of culture and
fixed purp»e, who infer the Wurk of
teaching heartily and with enthnriaam.
sod prepare thrm-dves especially f.&gt;r it,
are famantably rare, aven bore ia New
England—and in other parts of the coun­
KxaatWmiiomi crauitrae til) n*nu.
Drury priae exhibition rf"B” riwtori- try are wtill more an.
Finally. Prmident Ek •it's plan f.rs-ra1 elam at three p. m.
Annual addrero before the united liter ring a ce'rtaia part of the expaaae uf tba
y aoeirtira of tbu college, by Kev. John advanced sebtada upon the jureou of the
Borrow.. Uwreura, Mara, at Ulf-prat sehulare fa open to an objection which be
■ ppear. to have ov«ri.«.krd. It fa imps.
..blc to graft a feature of thfa rort ut»&gt;o
oar puhfic-bool, without drearoying the
WU. S.,.

Kxamiaataau vtddata through the day.
Exhibition of the aenior preparatory
dam at half-part rem p. m.
wmat. xcmm I&amp;rn
Examination* n.oliauvd through the

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

J S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
uL UTOmm

NEW AtVBKTHEllENTs

C. F. Rc .veil a Go’s. Column.

EMPLOYMENT

■ aaaaurtae me weetb

Haeramanto Ogden, Salt Ifake City,
fheyrnne. Braver. Omaha, Linedn.
Council Bluflte, Yankton. Hlonx Oily,
Duboqtw, Winona, Kt. Paul, Dulutn,
Martturtle, Houghton, Hauooek. Grewn
Bay, Oahkoali, Food du 1-ac, Madlaoo.
and MUvrBBkac.
If you want tn go to Milwaukee, O«h
koah, 81. Paul, lllnaaapolta, Duluth,
Kort Garty, Winona. Warren. Galena.
Dutmqua.Btaux City, Yankton, Council
Bltiffi, Omaha. Lincoln, Denver, Halt
Lake City. Sacramento. San Frahotaco,
nr a hundred other northern, north-wewtem, or wratern tadnu. this great line

AFOBTUKEl!

H.w u .Hal. It .M rraala al tea.

HO ?81 BLACK HILLS.

Mu*

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A Journal of Information for AdvarEdition. 9,800 oopiai.

Uahcd wuakly.

Pub-

Terma. J2 paramnum,

u* aaake them infe. pnv.te arademira &gt;

Itmybathrt

BRICK FOR

All gr»&lt;le&gt; of To*., the very beet in the M»rk«t
Fresh ererr
week from the Importer. H. 8. SLEEPER A CO., of Bo,ton. .rot
for «le at price, whieh deGea aueceuhil Vumpetitioti.

GIVE ME A CALL.
Htutinga, Nov. Ulth, 1874.

-

John Stanley.

be ratu.

•TAI tUTHNIH AOIEi

tiam.

m. ra middle rourra

for Yourself

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED

aggregate of the aalarira paid to the leachera fafll.OI5.572 72, an average of about
»7HH to each teacher. Now if only 25
Kholara were amngned to meh teacher. we
•hou'id need 2150 teachers, and the expen­
diture fur aal.riea wuuld be 81 6S*.2&lt;MI.
To thia extra burden uf over fltiOO.OOO in
thia .ingle matter of tmcheni Mlarim must
be added a much larger *un&gt; fur the cunrtruction and care of a Urge number of

The following extract from a letter writ­
ten by Mr. A. S Juhraou. who fa not
giren t.i exaggeration, show, tnat the
grwhopjarr pfagua fa not likely to virtl
tlir line of the Au-hinM,n Topeka and Ohm Cidlqre
Bnnt* Fe Railroad. Thfa iufaraufaui fa

this spring, hare cnoitmged the
along uor liar very much
ktvung grashoppara have appeared fa many place, in
tbc Iwtern port of the State. &gt;faM uf To­
peka . it fa tad expected that they will da
a great deal of damage however, m lUy
will all leave m ..m m they ran fly. prababb about duly first
As they paamd over the wwrtnru jaai «d
the State too early laM fall lu dq.fat aay

CUTTER

; which will be given away to our 0iuU&gt;mera about the middle
of September next, lias attendency to make more trade ilran w»

«f the two clew»et|ta than it fa in auefaly at
large Again, an to the number of pupifa
to be aerigue*! to each teacher, durifahua it
fa Iwttcr that the riundier should be raall
rather than large; but here the very prac­
tical oririderatioii uf dollar, and cent.
muM lie rev-arded. In our Baton -. b..4a,
far example, there are 53.752 achufare un
dertfer care of 12Hlt toubeni, an avenge

efaia Tke qaaakiou of the
number of term, allowed io any one ExaeBlive ctoi only reran up fairly in the shape
of a prepusitiuo to amen.) the Cuurtitttiou.
—a ahapr in whieh all political jartire, ran
partioipMu,—fixing the Iragth of time ra
the number of tertfe. for which any oaa
raraou dud! be cHgibk- fur the uflkw ..f
Praaimt L’ati' such an anumdinewt »
adopted dm peectlr cum be rmtrieted in
Aafr dtoka by renolution further than
Ibey ant bow natrietod m fe. age. notirni
fliily, era II may ha|.|ca in tbc future
hiatory of "be remnlrv that to change aa
Kxceutivr berauae he b*. liern eight years
ia edfce wl prove anfortunat.. if mu .fa.
artromi. The idea that any man rerakl

SWIHimS, TO Mil l BIB!

Santible and (Commendable.

the 8l.2ld&gt; check which hr alleged that he
Eve Mr. Colfax. Just before hit death.
said to General I lint..n B. Ffah, uf Kt
Loufa. that, upon reflection, be believed
hia nw-nw-ry had not srrnJ him ia that

recund. by the peoph- who were too ready
to believe evil of one who lias never eewsrai
to ta- their friend and Iseiper. It is u*elw to expect that the fanner will do him
juMkv They have the one mcUivra far
doing him be wrung now that they have
ever hndriiKr he bccane- the pmn .uio&lt;-d
champion of human right, and pditieal
Quality. Bat it fa not tou late for the
people to make aunre reparaiioo far the in
JuMioc'they have dune him They can
take hfat back Into the remfidenew which
be has never voluntarily «r rxmadoudy for­
feited TMy ran rive him aaaumacm of
their belief ’in hie integrity, which, to a
uaui of hfa sensitive organism aad fine
nature, would be the mart preciotu boon
they coaid roofer It fa not too much to
»sk of a fair mimirel public to to thfa.—
Give honor to whom himor ia due

THIS! 11

SarsiPiril^

REMINGTON 1
The ItBMtNaTow ri«w
rxa M xcKiwB baraprung
tu|ddly Into fawae poaaeraing the brat 'vumbiXATIOX of good quallttev, I
namely t Idgbt ntnalag
amouthe-t truck, aad Ute moat einmnt anxvtb, nolselew, rapid,
and comfortabic euulpateut of any rood durable, with perfeM
In the Wrat. end fma m. competitor in
the atunlry.
On the *rrtvol o( the train, tnxn the
Knot or Booth, the train. ,,f the Chira-

iatncr, ha* met wttk a
’■tore rapid iraraur tf
•afro Maa u..» inaaWM

chine for aarmt/attar^
and family u. , : ready
tor ttoBvary only .lore
JUBe. !«&lt;_&gt; tar rang*.
perfratUon, and" variety
•rf w-Bflt ti Vlthrart a
rival In family or wer*

R.fld'.'SKte!.

ELION, N. V.

faraeaatba Hre-t
ea4 Mbarwfae iape
Mr. B. l». Were
and boardiag bsoa

�2.
Tlf« RaptlaucM

■ICM0L1, SIEPAll

8TA1

8TAR CLOTHING -HOUSE.

VIBRATOR" THRESHER.

Having an Immense Stock
Of Spring and Summer Clothing on hand We will Sell all
Our Goods at
“
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE® I

“•■tUKaSKB-jW®-""

$5.00
$10.00

■

cn •

EE

$12.00

Metl* Fino bI1''W&lt;m&gt;I Malta

... e._-

.....

”—sasyssK'"

j15 to 22
$3J50

gjjg m([ np
.......
81.00 and np
835 1'hio Imported Conti and
■ $26.00
M.... X-.n.n

826 »taap-»~«— &lt; .......v_..

slg oo

Boys Suits, $3. to 1750. $10 ani US.
Largoit Stock of THUNKS over seen. 75 cU. to 20 Dollars

?.-W5IJa

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3

Local klijije;; Jtotice;.

TO-DAY'S

Be sure and make no mistake, but come direct to our
Great Double Store.

HORSE STOLEN-J25 REWARD.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
STRRICTEY ONE-PRICE,
A

Thu apace taloDgB to W. T. ‘

38. 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

Eastman, dealer in Lime. Plaster.

NICHOLAS KAHLER.
Iritcd Barry. May 25. 1*75.
xx5

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and Agricultural Implnientn. Ac.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Wife hare a few (Sty Lota on INvmud Street near the Pair Grownda, for wale
1250 r-arb. on Lai- time (ID year, if draired).
uciir

AT HASTINGS, MICH., ON

wVCh

Thursday June 3d, 1875

ik.
•* ■lat.n.
rb~i &gt;. iSw-'1, inwUt
u&lt; eaUnlr
•

The Stebbiua Unithen are offering f..r
a largr and rplendid aaanrtnieut uf
Euntilurr, the brat ever brought to thia
market, which they ate offering fur nl» at
the Inwrat living rate". Remember the
[Jara. al the old aland of Stebbire&gt; A Bel
ding, and be «ure ami give them a rail. "
m!c

Great ehautr fi* a xde iavralOMW.

LSV.»£WS.,iSS,4

LAWSON'S CURATIVE
w. aaava-.ay -

A

Crawler A Grace. a« law abiding citiaeew
who are tu the liquor trade Uioald leave
takiu out a liquor llcrtexe under the new
law. ami will at rid ly nnf.ww to ill require-

... v

kEURALSlA.JCItTIC*,

BHEUMATI8B

g ¥«t
(JD

SPECIAL NOTICES.

circus

feGQt0SSE&lt;M?___

Try it.
An Invaluable Traveling Companion.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
W&lt;nUyon

a iptendid a»..rln»i«i.

Have on exibition one of the I
largest 8tock°f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public (
cheap for Cash. H&gt; have, ।
also, a full and complete.
Stock of Drugs and Aledi­
ctnes,’Books and Stationary \
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. 3~c., j
&lt;f-c. Give us a call.
Hopkins 1 Baines.

’

Hastings, Dec. lb. 1874’ •

reliable huo-' of C. B-JSabUry ri,-ever,
buying egga. butter, [■mltry and all kind*
of farmer a |«udaoe, under Harlow A’Guod
y rare more. aad [toying he the aarac the
highest market prira. Pairmtiae the boaae

INDUSTRIAL EXHlBTnOX CO.

BIBB?IMNAM
PREMIUM BONI)
NEITOEK INDUSTRIAL EIHIBfflON CO.
afrJaftiSiiwai^e7j&lt;r! I

'Perpetual World’s Fair, '
LV.

GEORGE L HEA TH’E.

"‘fleiruo.. «

u C-

mT«y-7 V»l it l »• r * S

Admission, 50 cents ; Children under 9 ;
age 25 oents. Doors open at 121-2 and? o’ob

�PORTABLE EATGl.
TAKE NOTICE!
•Jiw

i rounded him. while Flo, like w-me
i winged creature, Levered aCtr. ton
Hriuiady happy at wing him usee i
► to draw n^ar aad have her tell-tale
betray Iter. •
Sabina Dayaoot wan tieruuailod into

'S-l
light.
There were (bar tiny hou&gt;pk-t.« left. One
of three dropped .into the putter wb. rv
widl.iwr.1 a buy irith ruAttfh Iwwuty In
hi* sod to reach after il. Am-ther war
laid, temlcrlv. iu apabh-d hand.« liiitd
foUanftly in iha lap uf the Uiud. Flo wa,
left wondering p&gt; whom the hat (hviil'l
pl. when a xotaan with a la&gt;kc&lt; {■aaecd.
k.iking kuigiuKly at the dainty spray had-'
tired, then arid: “Have you a rose to

-ill liuwery. this new path, but if there'*

auiutm-r enough in u nwv and u maxlliinc
•pray Io. reach aiHUtd Hur *&gt;wM~aud
who, looking out up-njl-cm trecky,doubt*
it—aurvly there* Uh* cu-mgh id two
food hrnrtx, »u&lt; h heart* t» I-anile's and
Flu’a. tn brighten the whole of life.
'

T MS!&gt; OX BMW fftMB ’AT SFPJXCFIFJ.il 0814

I (nun which the apjsa! i. taken lie n-olnn
cd. •&lt; if the award of damage* shall !«•
dis.tui.hed. then in either caw the appcl
I lant aliall pay the whole amount nf com.
I of sueh apjxwl. aueh rosta tu be deducted
; fn-m the amount of datnag.w awarded.
। The *ceti&lt;ia is atueud.sl by prodding
l that, when there i. tiu Jama-go from which
' to lay the net* of tile atitKsJ. the »pt«‘l
l..., l. .11-1. . v 11

FLO'S FLOWIR MISSION

manufacture and (urulab al low uri.ew, Cui Iera, Shanin? Ciusllan &lt;
era. also furulah Belling. Gum Ho»e, Ar
?« P •
ther InfonwUlmi will I* cheerfully glrru by addreaslng the

“

ten yean ago. thev wire a* g&gt;»-d as the
average, wilSng ulc lad. furious if driven,
and Sabina was a regular drirrr. .V* noon
aa they were of age they Lore left her,
one by' one. Larulc. it appears, haau't

.J AMKS LEFFEL AGO

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

MATCHLESS'
during the nowimi of tbs
i lssk.l, such board lia. h| provision nude for tire

■f.ictitcsl shall at repp geucrjl or special
towt^hip inerting «u -mfor. Ifp&gt; orderl.xL llwuipervieW i* *utl*wu- J -1., levy
the amount npuri th.' usable pr»|«tir of
hi* township. anJ «btn tlx- purviews- is

JMrSvtid to the Burdett
:&gt;ia.
for irculanb"^

Organ

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

Flo Ertk.w waa right. Bed ami white
clhaben over-reaching, mingled bhtah and
pallor. Tbc crimann wine uf one dyeing
the white drift of the other The air war
heavy with their ecentcd Mghing. Flaah

0(53,

aobatitutiug -'highway eummireinncr'
place tbortraf.
The following dosigr.jicd orcUun* s.f
compifai law*. va, H 4!tt» Ml. 1
1024, UW, J2&amp;!. litilt, 1»2, 1.
1276. 1277, 1313, 1314, Sll4, A

..
. ....
...u
' and disli.mmt upon the thrifty and luxie*!.
. An unfortunate result, also, of being able
' to buy on credit i* a tendency to purcluaa
much that We do nut need, and more than
we rirfl of. what ia actually ncecMary.
I When a man par* for what he pcta al the
time he get* it there ia little danger of hi*
getting more than i. absolutely ncmxary
and there i* atill lea* danger of hi* getting
i anything of which he ia in no nard
. The advucntn uf a credit ayatam in the
mercantile eummuiiity fully Understand all
! thia They are enabled lu gvtja letter
price fur ther good* and to do a much

Ah.t the ts^soi holding the child i. in.El ,
to liavc Ibo care there.&lt; bo .hall ret..ft |
the feci to the kurd of ofleciii ufthu inMitutlon by which sack child wn. ind- n-,
lured, and each Ixard or uffinrs alkali can- i
rel the pinlract and aut*e the child to be 1
returwd tu the institution frnm whetur he .
ur *h« waa taken, nr indentured Cd ss.uie '
oilier penuiu, or to be discharged, in the
discretion ..f the boxni "feSixn. In all
cuottnrta &lt;r indenture, for binding .-ut
children from any Bute iwtituthm. th.-1
offlrere making the same shall exprcaJv '

OFJ&lt;jCUIl&gt;l?t.-|.SF«sTn«se Jtmcul

*iut&gt; of G,ogres*. bnw_ maid the debtor
pn.ride fur the liquidation of hi* iiabilrtira
which wm contracted upon the bow of
|«|&gt;er money ? How maid the mortgage
U|kmi the (arm I*.- lifted when pertiapa the
farm would not bring in gold iw much m
the Gee of the mortgage ? Surely it aland*
the pcvple in hud t« look clcady to thia

umi
man- of the leading or mure recentiai reqtiMten for the prudnetimi of good bwttar:
■1. Securing rich, dean, healthy milk—
mill obtained frnm good onrs. well eared
far kindly treated, pared upon swret and

urm irauiti;

TO S.U.H. SUt, u„
EAST AND WUT.

FINE PRINTING
DOVE at thia OFFICE

Sac. 7. Thia net ahaH M
maty &lt;X-the Sure in whx
.ail lie appointed by the Gw

BURDETT

ORGANS

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                    <text>WHOLE NO. 993

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. 1875,

,J^B^ The Studebaker Wagon 11
Twenty

the Smallest. To-day the
&gt;n Works in the World

-,v'
U'M

iirnmu’W

' » "&gt; ft

tmmje

Diamond Iron Plow
Sweeps the Boards and Sells 3.to 1 over all Competitors.

AiMjp xxrvw ?

Because
the Studebaker
has
alw. ays
been the Best.FARMERS
WILL HAVE NOTHING
ELSE
‘
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!
.
,
,

A£ttS’-

Spoke

Warranh'tl

fifty

DIAMOND IRON

to

cent,

per

will be mare UWy favorable by retiring
two paxl rarictira than by nr* Hraring
at all.
Both enaacw between Talman Swart
and the Wagner reetncd t» show the ef
fret of the er» in the color and flavor of
the fruit this year The flavor waa dreidcdhr‘’flat.'’
' W. J. Bxxi,
Pnif. Botany and Horticulture. * '
IrttUug. Mich., May. 1B7S-

tfroerag.

Every Point warranted to Outwear two Chilled Points or Money Refunded

with the Slope Shoulder

JtHIN HOBKBT*.!

so .Jjely Ci/iUto j-i/ty 04g

/ys

n lici t

Spok&lt; .
Call nn.i
rinim.l. s

longer thnn nuv other

is tough as rolled steel, and hard as glass. It was
awarded the

too. ihornuftMy. and let them lie in cold
water an taiur to remote the biack liqwr
with which they arc impregnated.
Ito
not |wre them, aa they low much of the
.larvh by aa doing: the mMritiona part af
the potato «&gt; directly under the »kin Put
them into a aauor|au of dear, cold water,
with a little Belt, corer dandy tad boil,
mung no inure water than will ju»t eorer
them; allow thirty or forty miirates for
boiling Ur moment the potato* are

SILVER MEDAL

Their Skeins are ali sei with their Patent Skein
^aOSHei
8ettcp
"hich shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far atthe Michigan State Fair in 1874, and was the
•IRISH?!
Mgagggjg more accurately than can possibly be done by hand. oniy piow that received a Pramfam
.
I- ■ ex WW cwx w 11 ex
w ml ex lx .w I IW
. .c Amu.x ■ r er n a , .tn., ex 4 la*
Hence the Studebaker
alway
s tracks perfectly,.ana.I:
tand
COME AND GET ONE ON TRIAL.
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose. Hit or break.

carporatcd
The Iriah never allow the
p&gt;*atrin to boll; it i« checked aa anon a&gt;
it commenera to boil by adding a little
erid water.
Potato* an- always put in
red.! water with a little .Mt and healed
alowly They any it i* the boiling that
break. thn skin and mikra them waxy.
Vnrii'ay—If you wiah
ma»h them
for the table. peel them quickly after they
luxe boiled; put them back in the auut-

The Fish Bros. Wagon.
The Wheels are boiled in oil. Hubs of Black
Locust. Best finished and best Ironed in the world.

them mealy. Tbcu with y.ntr |&gt;nbUo pen­
ile uta.li them; add a ewpof rick milk,
butter I ba «ae of an egg, and anil.
With
a large o.iking fork, or muah-atick, beat
your mi'hcd (mtaioca ih-troughly lor , five
minute*. Fur nuudwd potato* allow one
Lour to boil and prepare for table.
■
Tu Boilih'KW Putatoix.—Waahtbrcu
| limn, thru rub the akin off with the hand*
never ure a knife. Put them into boiling
; Water with a little rah ; when done, drain
J.rtritlydry; add a cup of milk, with a

NEARLY A CAR LOAD SOLD ALREADY.
We also sell the old and reliable

WAGONS.:

JACKSON

JOHN Q.CBt-UbY.

Over 700 in use in Barry County.

ABOUT POTATOES?
' Expermanta a t the Agricultural Col-

THE KOBBimULTIVATOR
if,*?1 *^&lt;Ln*rm-' No other firm tisen this Machine aft they tire solo proprietors of it. .None but lndia iia- tVI. I.
**’?**-xxv■**??.'Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 years, uinkp'it together by the 1
fcuw-rSS? "______ [ Wagon Machine-. 'Ivery Wagon fully Warranted.
HEATH. SAI.ISBLRY M.CO.
/T
limix

CALJL AND SET*’ THEM.

rt:^inRKv^-«7&lt;^..|

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
B. F. STEHSTHOFF •

I

NOTICE!

JOHN STANLEY ! TO

1

the febeic:

needs no advertising as it has taken almost _ _
entire trade of the whole State, and the people
Barry County may justly be proud that their county
takes the lead in this line of Manufacture. Come
and see us at our new office, next door east of
A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.
-

.

EXTRAORDINARY

AT THE

ANNOUNCEMENT!

Hastings Drug Store

ItrvZ;

mulled potato.* left from dinner, boat
m.&gt;nr milk , batter end sadt; tail them &lt;
your dough buanl; add iual. flour enou^
U. roll it trail f bake on the griddle xame
you'bake abort oke; cut it in 'x|HM

DWIGHT

JOHN PETTIT

’

ter long ciaogli Io tale out lira aunji. than
drain and ripe dry ; thro* a fe* pirecw *1
a time into mailing lard . a* a-mn av they
fry a ck-nr gnUen-Lruwn ««4ue, taka out
with a pcrfiaal. J akiuimer ; pul them into
wdamkr or reive to drain; ■priakk- with

XKW ADVEBTI8EMKUM.

G. P. Rowell a Co'i. Column.

Pianos, Organs, EMPLOYMENT

W» In V* Hr BnaU. (airxau.4 Ir &gt;&gt;.aa iX.

DENTIST^ G ROC E R:I ES
will .lira* ^a rtJ aranriMjtp. frathmra nod

y

•

Wagons

and

Buggies.

CXAWLEY&amp; GRACE

4&lt;4ai« wvM'V.«. *«• .0 KiU. .4 SEW WOBX
«»Jfc KPA HUSO U-ll iX.T—. .U at UK.r.1

«T»I EAITI-IOIIM AOIEt.

Tutt trill find a fall litre uf Ihvga. Mri
And Mnricai Mcn-lumlri- Oruerallr
, iciurw, Chemical.. Paint., Oil", I •vertuffind everything Itrlunglng to a 6rit&lt;la«i Mate Agent for the Popular New Eng­
'
land
Organ, Light A Enut, Eallatn
Drug Rlorv.
4 s&lt;.na. and U. F. rtanoa.

I UBUt'ERlES.

Canned Fruits and Fish.

MBAtrii,

CIGARS,

DENTIST

Nadiillt

'

Kickiia

IIIIH
STffllffl. New

England

Schiri Book., Blank B&lt;»iL«, Toy and
Hood Agent. Wanted InArvery County
Gift Itooka. and everything in llit« line tu
tn the Mate.

Santa Claus

IM ACRES OF VALUABLE LAID

lliui in the place to l.ny your
We Lave the beat line of pioda
ever brought to Hartlnp. Call
amine fur ytraradf and you will

frrr il/lirrry and on time.
s.

45 DOLLARS!

HILL JBF SOLD C1UUP!

prereut..
ilnt ru
and ex­
The New Imj
find our

For What?

FLORENCE
Bitt'S

X“V

I* at

an* tB iwfPrink Ums

FOR SALE
TERMS REASONABLE.

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORKS

IG MACHINE

J. P. ROBERTS.

Saw

O'*'’

un turns
srocco

WING GALLERY.

UD UK
Lii£

DR. AIKIN.
AMERICAS

MARBLE

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TyraU’a
Na. I
&lt; •• u IMare AH»n
a •• u
Marino
a .. ra ..
Na W.»
Carly Hak Ey. (mH)
a
i
Ke.rv.rgr .
iu •• lx ••
Vaknawa
4 -* 1. *■
Lal* Hak Kye
3 ** a
a •• a ••
farty S verrirn
Wbliwyad l*aaekM»&gt;
■ c •• a ••
a •• a ,,
Ute l*M&lt;hbk&gt;a
a .. a ..
A Journal of Information for Advar- Chill X.S
C.a.pb.11. Lal. Itura
&lt;
a ••
tiaen. Edition, 9,600 coplet. Pub­ IlMwflak.
t'aare
I '* B ••
T
it
lished weekly. Tarma, $2 par annum. k2ri7 Wklf.
.
a .. a ..
WbUe (UH
Hn.-wlUk. (fl kill, of anMkre tri
S'
Tyrell'. N«. 2
1 aa g a,
lri.h Cup.
Dritl.1. U«m (kaoHyaad pw 10 “ 0 ••
UdyH-r"
ii - a ••
a aa a
CuaHae
dmey PwkMrw
IS •« 0
ntamx
III •• 0 ~
Xpattad fikav
H “ 4 a
... a ■■
Calloo
'
Bawktgy '• Hwdliog
a *• p •«

ntBoinw i'iuiriiiTCE. ta

J. Cole &amp; Son.

At Grander Prices.
OTW jVJ&amp;L

J. G. BUNYAN.

xawt

IOWA AND NEBRASKA.

FINE PICTURES

NICE MBIAKNCK.

tutxXx

ADYERTISEBS’ GAZETTE!

ONLY

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS
Oy.ters received daily

u sUaia II aad mala at bwa.

Organs,

Manning and liitrdett Or­
gans.

FARM FOR SALE!

. AFORTUHE!!

HO Kit BUCK HILLS,
l/e keeps con sia nthj on
hand .Vo. 1, l*ianos ranging ra^v r ws hniJrsHa
■lw______ ,
lri«&lt;
in price front 1350 to 11800.
Also, Agent for fajpoux •fi e 820

T. PHILLIPS.
ABAIS

Shingles. La lb, &amp;c.

llrwtoi* Kiag rf Karl.e.
Il
4
Paariom
11 •• 4
Eaifiy MJu&gt;«
• H
Bniaadr. Braaty. wd uav aval.a kill—
y.eM aafl ..aarei.y
(Wpua'a eanrria, «m m wk.IL

I have jiut cotuplrt&lt;«! an excellent job
at grading in tlie front yard.
Several
friend, fell pt-hive in judging 4hal It
would coat mo fifty aiallara; end the extwnae would . have exceeded that itutu if I
had managed » aom^uf uly near arigli
bun hare do»c. But by managing a litflu
more judkitraaly, thia large job cart only
■even ilrilara. Th.- font yard needed
•Hme fifty nr inrav Iona uf mk! to bring tbe

�new Mamie Tranpk in New .York City m
tbe .irdkutio. nf which. &lt;rt te 2d W,
M-ura rtventcen thousand FhiMiwii (an­
ticipated. taken from Tie TVOwrc. win be
of special mtarag to all oar Maraair
frieuda. and certainly not uninteresting to
the general reader:

matter mu through^, mails. Theportogv
in remtilitto a MWrtaper i. made greater
than the cat of the 1a?ter itself; rm:Ira thing
as mailing a magauiv is wot to ba thought
of, aad a poor wu might work half a day
to am money enough to pay the portage

In hrtroduriog tbe matter iu th* House.
Mr. Garfield, chairman of the rammtiiec.
mid: “Thia ia a change of postage in re­
gard to a certaa. Had of Bcrefutoditt,

Muons. With that object as the final
aim. the building al lira uortbeart earner
of Sixth avenue and Tweniy-third stn-ec
was constructed with a view to stability
and endurance
It is chimed that no
edifice in thia eitv is built with greater
anliditv than tbe Masonic Temple.
• One oftheatimra used in It* cuuttnu-tiou weigh* 19J ton*, and many .-ther
large atones, serves! torn in weight, were
placed in th)* walla uf the firat story. These
were put together. after the manner of
King thdumoii’s Temple, without the aid
of mrtri to J*, the bravy bbrk being struck
into tbair plaerw with wuoden mania Aa
the superelrurtare was destined to Im so
maarivr the fimndatioM had to he conutruetad with great rare. When the currar stoue of the Temple w* laid in 1870.
these foundation* were the theme of ad­
miring comment from the thiramnd* who

constructed of granite, uni all the outside
ornamentation is plain and massive. Tbe
main entrance is nn Twenty-tbinf street,
and from this a wide and handsome tight
of marble stepa leads to tbe second story,
the side parah of the staircase being of
different oiiorai tuarbliw. and the Wu-trnde being also of (siluhnl stone.
miter * a ehug. in regard to errTbe first story and . Ismcmcut are
tain kinds of merchandise! The exprow apart fi&gt;r bnsine* purports, but all aboie
compuim. fir whom be was acting. Were I I the first story is devoted to the Utas of the
&gt; Masonic fraternity iwith the exception of
probably uppermort in hb mind, and be
, the Gram! Ldge Room, which, when not
required fir the purpose* of the Grand

FURNITURE ROOMS.
ILLUMINATING OILS.

It hlfcarful. The filing of mwa or the
serraith at M-otlad axle, is bmv&lt;mly in
cumporirtU. In China they srem to have
no cxmq.rehcusinn of time. tune, or sweet
tounds. But then fiome Uhinrao will ting
the Church or Sunday-school mask of tbe

gold could be mined by
abcr i
went up to an abaard price. Tbe man who
could make flflO a day working gukl, with
no capital bat a tin pan and a pick, couldn't
be induced tu work for another man fur
mueh le* than that sum, and M thereyorr
very few women here., the work usually
l*rfurmcd by tbe .after v-x w.- iHUraoarity
done by the** high-priced men Tlicre be­
ing a heavy truU.with China, speculator*
brought over Chinamen a* hborara, under
contract aa to wage. Then others fol­
lowed, and so it |wugra*cj, till the emi­
gration became as fixed and regular »
thing as that of the Irish to the Atlantic

There are several very large jure bouse*
here, that is churches or temple tn charge
of their prierts, and tbe attendance upon
them M very large aud regular. In addi
tio«i to these, every house has its religious
apfaratus, though I defy anv American to
ever get at the moaning of the ceremonial.
San FraneUvi i«, of cuurae. the brad- I tried It, and tailed, lamentably. They
■|uarters of the (Jtiucae. fur they all land ; seem to understand it, though
They are fil'd of theatricals and sup­
hero and all stej| here, unless they bare ■
stijterior iodncuajuit* to' go &amp;rther East. port two large theatre, and several minor
ones, and queer jdacra they are. A play
rnquirr. three months for its reprenentation. The play lugiiu with the birth of
I the hero, and is continued till hi* death,
and not unftequeatly it is ccmlinuod with

Wben they work for "Meliran" people,I they nerve in many rapocitsra
They are
u.M-d as waiters, cook*, ta-nibbcre. and all
the work done by girls in other rauutri*, ediuated to .aus'eaUc. They are grad­
and eiiwiletit servants they mike. They ually getting rid of their superstitions, and
literally obey orders, aud they du it with'a are taking our ideas and ciutoM, and even
celerity and faithfulness that is sstooiahing. our drew. 1 don’t like the idea of this
They never argue nr quwuiMi. All that adopting our draw. for I bad much rather
t&gt; iitx-.waary ia fur them to know what you wc should ado|« theirs. A very large
want, and they will du it, if it is to be done. number of those who still hold their reli­
gion are modifying it to nit their chang­
CatMcquentlr
‘ - * ed condition, In short, thousands of theta
Bridget, and
MairWay are the oficea of the Grand Bee­ eicredingly
.have made up. their minds to stay, and
rotary and .the print.- room of the Grand
when they du that they begin to be Ameri­
Matter, which, are richly furnished for
cans. and they progress rapidly when they
their particular purp&gt;M&gt;. Tbe hallway They never drink, though they &lt;!&lt;&gt; stuokit get started.
is fresc.nl in Ionic rtyle. tiro Masonic opium, which is nor* dangerous to them,
The Chinese will stay and will loconie
arms surmounting tbe main ihmr •f the though not so much sototboro about them. a (-.Twanent dement in tbe ixpulalioa of
Grand L/xlge Room. and the Stale arm- I have not'ret ac«&gt; a drunken ('luiian.au. tlie Pacific coast. They will bring their
Their opium dissipation they go away tri
induhre in. ■&gt; it does not inflict their em­ property ladXira, and will mil and stualgaployers. But they carry on many occups-, mate They will makv their mark upon
(he pctiplr. and I don't ku«w that- there
ran k- auy ■tbjevtion to it. Thrjr are quiet,
I indui-trit-uaordcrly, bonrwt,patient and pcrI severing. Hurh qualiliea are not only not
to be diwpi-rd, but in a oouutry that u yet
tn he made are of iuealrulalilc imfawtancc.
I only wish that more of them would

I which is na the right hand at the head of
| the stairway, i« rapabl.- of seating over
1(HM&gt; jienons, and is very handwmely fit­
ted up. having a dais at the eastern cud
fur the use of tin- Grand oftrera. It U
nearly square, is very lofty, and rax-utiic.
the whole width nf the building and its
entire length along Twentv-thini street.
doubt if thev wiU enjoy it long Wgthink
they must be gttling somewhat rick\&gt;fit
already.

Mr. Garfield ha. l&gt;eca re-dectod,

pkmsant for him befiwv he^CuUhtw his
political career, if it may twt be regarded
a* finished already.
We are glad to sec that Gen. Hawley
is to devote himself wholly to tbe Centen­
nial till that enterprise is fully iv.rwuuimnled. . This imjduM a great deal uThard :
labor, vnation and apparently-thankl&lt;*&lt;
trouble cm hi* part. And yet it is work j
that must be Amo .by somebody. and uo- ,
body can do it better than Gen. Hawley— |
in fart, we know of nobody who ran do it ,

American omipeutonk. There are several
Chine*.- house* here who do quite ar large
a bud ms* a* any of the Ameriour bouse*
in the same line.
Their mechanic, are
tpiite * akillful w aiu\ TTwyrliave sh-w
taakera, blacksmiths, taihm. and jewdcrs.

nation to enforce homrty U(oo others
they have complete cimfidemw. Gen.
Hawley is that man, and by a fortunate

The annual mcMthig of the Michigan
Central Railroad Emplnyre Mutual Relief
A-Oeiation, was held al Jacksod on W„J-

Thair voicte are really sweet, and when
lliey have been in training a little while
they do good work with them. Uet Sun­
day night 1 heard three hundred of tham
ringing “Wh« we Gather rt the Bivw,"
■Homeward Bonnd,” ud other muric of
the kind, and they did it wgh a nicety
that any Sunday school might be proud
of. Tlie oonverta are very punctual in at­
tendance and very anxious to learn.

more astouishing than tbe rapidity with
which it hto bran built Six months ago
the walfe were just rising above the street;
today the structure stands completed, so
far a* outward appearance shews. In the
inception id- the enterprise the ownera, Mr
W. C. Ralston, prmidetU of the Bank of
Calfoniia. ■ man of large wealth and great
public spirit, and Mr. William Sharou. th.
recently elected United Stetra Senator
from NevasU. instructed their architect.
Mr. J. P. Gaynor, and old New Yorker,
to visit the hotels of the principal ciiira of
the United Sutra aud Europe, fur tlie ex­
pram punxao of including in the plans of
IL- till. ‘ .11 _.LaS_ -------------------

Wh'BfflS/TlimHiai!

8TATI STBBFT,

HA8TINC8, MICHIGAN,
Which wffi

kM

We only want to sell just a

for___

CASH

HUJVDRBD

rt price, whieh defy all ('toupeiition

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
UNDERTAKING obliged to f enoe ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

The stock is Cnmptae iu aamy depmtjnnu Haring been b.«ght "cry low. and
he public will find h liar tbeir interest to

ECLETIC BALM

CUSTOflE^S fJiCft

We dare not tell the public, we are making better work than
ever Wore, for fear they will come too thick and fiut. We get
terribly excited when we havc^too many sales, and now since
we have come down Tvutt-Fnt Hn ■ oct Bun, we tremble a
little because ydu may all come nt once and F’rustrati- u* so much
Give due bred to this, but fur the proof so that we cannot do anything.
We had some talk with n man from California about sending
comm and see fir yuwroelvra.
All peranis Indebted to tba 1st* flrm &lt; him Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits us tbr
of Heath. Hatirixiry A Co., ora request- busin era beside* the
(Intnalnred by us.)
Tbe eipericoce of thirty yearn by the
Senior memltev .if this firm w. an Under­
taker. girea him great advantage, in doinj.'
iu a [.roper and prompt manner, the ddt-

of New York city, the old l?tiuu Hotel of
Saraticn Springs' and the Green House at
Lung Branch has made him master of all
niattera cCtnraetrd with hotel requirements.
Associstafl with three gentlemen are a
score of rttperiatendetts . men of rank ia
tbeir several nrufe*ions, and no point ia
left unwalcbcd or ungarded. Thu* noth­
ing lias been .pared to ensure a building

studied plain mwa of the exterior of the 1
Isuilding ; but Mr. s Ralston has firmly
maintained the groat |&gt;riuciplc of his life,
that everything must be subordinate to so­
lidity, du’rablity. safety and -comfort. To

NOW IS YUOR TIME !

space of 350 by 275 feet, making an ana
of 9C.250 s«|Uare feet It is built ul,
brick, iron and scone, and is banded togather so completely that it resemble* a
huge bird cage, suggesting to an eastern
visitor a poaiulde foresight against earth-

,Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s iuEndlese Quantities.

UH Mil liEMB’S Milt
Trunks, Travelling Bags,
onutucntesl st its var-hras landing, with
stetuary and fl.-wcr viva (Tndcr thia
will hr .'smoking and rrading room, with
plate via* partuioew, affordiug an utudi•traded i lew of the panini promenade
Midway up the stairrase will be the ap­
proach to llw music pariniim for the use
of jhe band (which is to t* employed ex­
clusively fi.r the hotel I, with ~ ~-----24 fret wide extending the full width &lt;if

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
Come and see

gvi.d ‘■Washing ami Ironing." attached.
A half down or aduccil of them work to­
gether. their proms*-* for that number br­
ing two Korea, ten fret auiiarv. in which
they work. rook, rat and ah-vp The front
nx&gt;m is the work-shop proj&gt;er. but at night
it is converted into a dormitory iu the
simplest manner pmublc. Tbe long tables
&lt;hi which they starch and iron iseoqverted
into batis. as well as tbe spasv under thirtu.
and they roll in together, and stew anal
sweat the night out in omifurt—that is to
say. it is vomfurt f.&lt; th™, thpugh it
would kill any other (xxiple inj^ibunth.

(Ipporito the cntraiMK to Uxw n««u&gt;
I hare rvcoally been rooMructcd two new
■ hsige rooms, nut set down in the first plan
। of the architect, aud known as tbe
I Clinton^ and Liruq^toa rounn. They
Were net apart in order to supply srenei
muiatiou fur a large number at lodge,
who wore unable otherwise to find place
tn the Temple, ami were ronrtructed from
what had Iwvn intended fur one of the p.r
lots hr waiting room*. With the cxevp
tion of the Egyptian room, which is reran■ed exr-tarivriy fur the lira of the Royal
Arch Masons, all the room, already men­
tioned are used by the lodge of .Master
Masons of which there arc uearlr one and they consume for meat* tbe livers,'
hundred matting in the T«upk.
'
jdui-k and neck pices*—1 .dtti't know
cH in New Hampriiire. the N. Y. Jhl-.r
On the Upper fluir nf the building is whether the horns arc cairn or not They
of Saturday
mya:—Th* Imlqsmdent
import iiuiucnsr uuantitira of a peculiar
Voter who has been contemplating a tern
dried fish from (Ilina, and a great many
porwry alliance w ith tbe Democracy a* a
other article* of food, tbe nature of which
ebowe of rrib, fek * be imrvey* tbe New
I coaid not wcertgin. Pork i. a staple,
Hmnrahire prafcra-nra. a r«d dral like
thirngb you may be sarv they grt none of!
the ■■nib hearted member of th* Snotty
the
cjmimandcn
n»an.
banquet
hall,
the
of Friasds who went to the June Mett
lag" at Newport. Arriving al the depot, couMil room id*tbe Red Cro* Knights,
instead of having his brad nrariy split and I In- various rcipiriitc ante-nsua* and
upon with "Hav. . hack.' be was Minted chamber*. The principal room, which is
very large, is fitted up ia the Gnthie style
uf arehiterture.' with »l»ll* fur rah of the
Knights. h.-.i&gt;d».&gt;m&lt;- and cmblematiral gas
fixture*, and b richly caqieted Tbe bnn&lt;|uel ball and the various ante nx-nis ran
bo reaclHsl from this room w ilhout ]««
ing through the entrance doors. The fit I
tings, furniture, cite., are very elegant, and
have been mtseh sdmin-d by tbe (imminent
Martos who have bad the’ ..pjxirtunily of

room. which measures I (MJ by 55 feet; to ,
the dining.room, 150 by 55 fret; to the
music ai«d ball room, 115 by 55 feet, and to 1
the annniitlce nxiBM. On the second fluor I
will lx- the ladies drawing-num. M by 4U
|feet; the ladles billiard room, the chil­
dren's dining-hall and private dining-1
All tbe outer room* have bay windows ;
every room hss a fireplace and a clothe.

WPS?

for Tourself

J-S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED
--

to ll&gt;. .lutyef every deputy Iraprator. wltki.
•u luveih after th. liuyseiiaa hy him of any
.Ils bervinbvtera lusntUnsJ. io ul, * ,ra*
aa-l aeeurals return Ihsrrof In ki- principal —
AU Utumlitoiiag oil. mwaCrtturod „
I. Ibis Num .hell I. I.spraud tefurs rvwo,s&lt;l fro* lbs Maa.fiKtwy or nflwvy. Ami If
a.y psrooa »r pm*.. .tether Mantsci.rsv. rrndrr «r dealer, shall mH or tttsmps I*

Secretary sad Treasurer— D D. Dav*,
of Detroit.
Trustee*—H. C- Wentworth, Chicago;
J. Burbank, Michigan City, A. Abbott;
NBre; C. C. Rred, Kalamaao.. Ed. Ur
kina, Marshall; C. B. Baah. Jacks.™; A.
F. Bull, Jackson, T. J. Wilder. Hartings;
T. 8. Bush, Grand Hared.; L Soule.

of ottton. The wraltky one* have their
shirt- made of silk. ..-u-rttmo. wadded
and faucifelly rtitebral; but the shape for
the poor and rich I.
—I
The women draw exactly like tbe meu.
only tbe trowaers are more l^ggv and
gOKiraHy white. They never have white
next to tbe ski., Cw tb. earn, reason that
thtt the old lady objected to white plate,
—they riro.nl the dirt ao mrily. And.

*1K&lt;.

Comparison Invited nud Competition Defied in

Teas,

Coffees

JfOJaiW

STAIVLE '5r’S».

r”1 o“f. Tc“' ,l"! v"5' bc“ “
u“kd Fresl&gt;
w.sk from tbe Importers S. 8. SLEEPER i CO., of Boston and
•or ole ,t pne, whid,
hucce„w
•

REMINGTON!
their purchase. the owners have, in all
caare. given preference to tbe home dealen,
but. from the unusual character of their
outlay, many of the lam contract, hare
necowarily been awarded to New York
firms, as ftw instance, to Mom. A. T.
Stewart 4 Co. Lr linen and bedding ;
Mmara. W. A J. Sloan for carpets; Mown
Morris. Delano A On., fur plate dam.
French crystal and mirrors; 8. Klaber A

Th. Rnusorus ;s«w
rxaNacnixKbaa.prunr
ta|4dly Inin favor a. pooa-ralng the best cumbiNATIOX of good quallttaa, I
namalyt Light ruunlncl

DrraotT.lncit

*"*

ILION, N.Y.

bill: 1325 drten table Mpkins; 5,750
yard, of dsm*k talde linen; 1.500 yank
rf fine linre ; ISOfinaitemrtA tebJcctoth.;
7; M,(m pmkof hare UsMtag; I,3»d
ar TmUb tsroub; » Am. tray
Ito; 5,000 yards crash townis; l£00
immipDlow .hM.; l.flMMt yard,
CantonfaMd. MX) NyathfUte tore
tains. 250 piaraa fine phaaii; 100 picem
fin. Min. 15 Wannf ifakmg. Tbafarntturo now ia pnMm of maau&amp;cture by
th. Wert Curat Furniture Campmy. of

etyt'forfemllr
l&gt;?
the third yrar of It, atoUncc, has me t with *
m.re rapid incretue 9f

___

.

—*.*»v*-*-

White Lead Works
1X7 JaCatwnt Art

Detroit.

�STAR C!

CLOTHTl

Blu Ra&gt;hm, June 7,1875.
1’xxx Old Banku t—It i&gt; raid thi*
evening kre. and union it remain,
cloudy to-night, w« be ttuto ganieri W
that eanmrt withetend “Jack Front" No
new* of importance. Hani liruea to the
uaualery here. and trade U-roforetoEpute
_
---------------- -----------------------dull But no matter how doll tituai are. cirot ptaranlro of &amp;*c!aM »ork *»
|
there i» alwaya money enough to pay tbe

Of Spring and Summer Clothing on hand We will Sell all
Our Goode at

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES

haring Ma of amuBcctcntA hem now»-day* in the ahape of theatre*. Pint. A.
O. Miller a troupe gave ua throe nighu,
ami theii the May Fiak Co roecreded the
Millen, and thia week we arc to have
Frank Aiken , troupe from Chicago, and
Prof Bawdry, a t‘"
' "/
of-hand j.-rformcr. But' let who will
comet A. O. Miller to the '-Bam," no think
the Big Rapid* th«Ure-l..ring people, and
in the play of "Rip Van Winkle," your
cantopundaul believro with Mieh. purple
generally, that A. 0. miller ia hard to
beat. I ree by the Bank** that Miller

. W»„. V—
&gt;

coavvraatiou with iffin to-day, I learned
tlmlhe had given no authority for the ru­
mor, further thin he calculated tn vial

Boys Suits,«, 45.17S0, *10 and $15.
Largeat Stock of TRUNKS ever seen. 75 eta. to 20 Dollar*

It would be raperflnoua fur mo Io at­
tempt Io gire yuu any htotory of the rarest
that came off here on the SC, 27 and 28
ul|., aa you exchange with the Big Rapid*
/'ameer and Jf.iyact. and they of rourae
contain I be whole thing.
I lad tbe pleauare of meeting ('apt
Cabot to-day, and .pent a happy hour in
hia cutnpauy. Cap. ia a good fellow nod

M

Be sure and make no mistake, but come direct to our
Great Double Store,

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,

The valet ia the Muakrguo n-mainx
high enough m&gt; that log* ire continually ,
laming down the river to their deatiua-

8TBRIOTLY ONE^RICE.
buying egg., butler, poultry and ail kind.

Will
alive.

•5.00
410.00
412.00
415 to 22
43.50
50c and up
»1.00 and up
,25.00
HS.OO

peuve
uoduttblcdly
remunrrI trll yuu.
Big Kapi'i. in

38. 40 and'452 'Canal Street, Gtrapd Rapidw.

XX2tf.

ALL ABOUT THE COUHTY.
XX4tf

l-e that HMliigl

LAWSON’S CURATIVE

—SWift

lEURALGiA. SCIATICA,
j after the prraent gcitenlh-n |«w a
n ill such catevprinw gain a foothold in
U.uliful little City of Ilaatinga.
Send Mmie of your lle|4va«-ni»tirr

Hopkins &amp;-Barnes

HIM® HOWUBT, BreRESTtKED!

Have on exibition one of the
la rgest Stock of Fa ncy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. Be have,
'.mS
Tl“* Apace belongs to W. T. also, a full and complete
Ir—*' Eastman, dealer in-lame..Piaster' Stock of Drugs and Medi­
,, J7 anti Agricultural Implmenu. Ac. cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Poilct''yScts. &amp;C.,
4*. Give us a call.

rheuAatism

aax'pbrrinl Taewrite

euftiw•

&gt;4aU*a«. or rea.al .llravMaare 4a.

a.'L

Heal llwtf; jtatice;.

Hopkins &amp;. Barnes.

P«wt Offlee B«.x, 45*0.

Hastings, Dec 15. 1874-

■icholi, ikefaii ata.*

L.Sio.
.1 VWImU a, Ul v:*u*u OrWH t.
^•.y***'
!»•&lt;&gt;— —

Ayer’s Ague. Cure,
cun Twrer. BmalUaat y«v.e, Duato
a. Modtoal or BlUou. Fwar. Am,
fron^rnriirt-Q. r-,—&gt;■.

-

•WIT THRESHER.
fSrf.W

He ask attention to the
fact that ire shall leave all
accounts not settled, jchere
we hare sent bills, at onci
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. Be cannot longer
delay. __
__

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

E.E. FOOTE, M.D.
121 Leiiuloi Anne,

NEW YORK,
An Independent Physician,

rty sTtki

Or. SUU A.

■ B-.n lb•Ito

W. K. Barber ha. a &gt;’b&lt;X.«r.|.h of the
view. of the flre-atory building* blown up
in Btxtmi May -*7lh, taken IS buura after

ir you want l«ro to Milwaukee, O-h
koah, fit. i*aul, Mliuiaapolla, Duluth,
Fort Carry, Wlmma. Warren. Galena.
DubtMur.&amp;owx Ctty. Yankton. Council
Blutfr, ofcaha, IJnroln. Denver, Kalt
lake City. Sacramento. San Franctaco,
II l.tm«tol I. *n&gt;la raviac. ar tbrrebla*. w,,,•
a h n mired other northern, nori b-wue-&lt; III..o«i«t Ctreeteay faeWAael vUhiOl ymite- ar
tm, orwreteni potato, thto arret line
iT.1*_______ ,.v. Tl._ &gt;~.V

_ ,Jxs&amp;stsSiB3tr.

CHBOnC DISEASE,
the Civilised World.

Cniitliii 1 Itttal Practice

Fm Jext la Eartsl,

E. P. ROE

THE ADVANCE.

ADVICC CIVKN BY MAIL
FltKK OF QHARQB.

imsniai Einiumos co.

.'tail
rev.t^’WIWVaTimoe.

Tire Adraaea. lariatiac lu rateable MralMl
*”**JKft$Lt TKt&gt; SlttLS STV01SX."

KINGSFORD'S

OSWEGO

Pure

PREM1UJ
min
'Pei-priuid World1.

�rMr4n.‘

PORT.1RLE EJV&amp;tJVE
nJiTi's j

it asserts that oven known remedim art
slow of application Though in this ease
we hare a very cheap and perfectly clorttiva remedy, still, actual oUervatwn and
the high pnet of potaloea prove that bare­
ly half our farorerr mail, use of U. Th.ro'
can be no doulite that should thia artide
iuduee all our farmers -‘to fight th. pots
to beetle by the most approved method,”
it would add at least 1100,000 to the

Tbeydtgemvn will say that only ii few
tan rroeli Ihelop. Dial is trthrbul it is
also tiua.lliM the further from the b»p
•me ^ete, the more ovation-d the ncighlwhood. One &lt;wn fancy, for illustration,
that every (wofne-i-w and every calling ia
pyhmidsl in ita living ronrtituem-y. and
that, while only one man is at the tsp,

anoettding sunshine, often unexpectedly
even tn the closest ednenyr—aiakre it very
important to tbe tanner that he should
have a reliable mowing machine— uu.
which is not liable l.&gt; break, down or get
ogt of repair, tfld on tho uninterrupted use
of which be may roly thlcntrh the entire
harvest. Wc say nothing of the expense
attending fkwpieut repairs, which in many
ii-stauwvi ia a serious matter, but simply
refer to the loos of time, often during tbe

pasKtge foe Europe. whe
linue it* dreadful ravage
field pf the Emerald IJe.
ready well known.
one. canring a deep tmdcrne*i to kpring
up in the heart, and a strong yearning to
bow the head again on mother's knee, arid
say the evening prayer, even when they
have (mm. one strong men rtigremisl in thw

waitin*: f«r thdir chalice, lliey seem to
forget, or they do not know, that during
those ten years they enjoy tire only leisure
they ever will have. After ten years, iu
the natural course uf things, they will be
absorbingly busy. There will then be l»o
resiling, culture and study. If they ilo
not bourne thoroughly grounded in the
I principle* and practical detaih of their
profession daring these years; if they do
not store their minds with useful kn»wl«dgw; if they do not pursue habits of
reading and observation, aud social inter­
course, which result in culture. tbe i|Mslion whether they will ever rise to recupa plant where there is nsitu enough fur
them will be decided in the negative. The
young physicians and young lawyers win

TAKE NOTICE!
PRICES DEUVEUDOI BOARD OP CXtjjT JPHXCnEU) UHW.

expenditure of time and labor ? Aud this
other, which is die main one and indndca
all the rent, with which machine can the
most tuoqgy bo made f
We have had occasion to *Mak hereto­
fore of that excellent agricultural ImjJc-

rill l» cheerfully given by addressing H»e uiaiiutMiurrn

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.T AMES LEPTEL &amp; CO.

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

THE

I
put in their pattern.
Mothers, young mothers. listen to tuy
story, sod lean, a ln«on therefrom. You
do get so o«i of patience with that boy of
vuurs.
IL- is saver &lt;|uict—whistling.
L VH.1 »r « K»L_.tl

may not be s&gt;&gt; annoyrel.

awariled to men without principle Tlunr
1 *-e the trickster &lt; rowu«l with public huttora, they see theswindler rolling iikwenhfi.
they rirt the sharp mau. the urerreaehii^:
man, the unprin&gt;'i|ilc&lt;i man. the liar, the
demagogue, the time server, tin- trimmer,

boot do it 'any

Come with me to yonder cemetery.
Herein the curvier, under the willow, lies
n»y hoy, “Eoniert (liaton, agnl twenty
roe.’ Sit down with me near his grave, •
aud I will tell you about him. He was a
beautiful babe. How I did love the preciriua^Uu^cyvd uoc ! How cunningly he I
would twine thi-e little arms around my
neck, aud press his liulc check spainst
mine I Every moment of bin little baby
life was a joy and romfort to me.
Soon
the Hole
began to tottle round, and be l are plenty of explains levo scrupulous.
would run to mamma for aafely
Then 1 ’ Again, many of the steamships leaving
tbe childish prattle came, and how sweetly this port leave tim heavy by just the
be would lra&gt; my name, and, ksdrittg in weight of tbeir coal. They are arid to lie

ably hope that the ____ ______ ______
beetle, which are rapidly increasing, will
icweu it Iiuuiliers yfariv ; but that we shall
ever be rid -f it u reckoning without our
bet. Il will prolttUy n-wialn with us
bn all lime, though as its natural &lt; nemiiw
bevome more numrr.in they will doubt loss '

iLis claimed that tills nurhiue has the
following (siints of superiority, which claim
seems to U-well supported
I. Cbisely
guarded section, only 2| inrhiii wide. 2
Bolling or .steillsting mottou of the Inger
bur 3. Lifting lever,' with whkh the op-

BURDETT

paKBStesai:

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

asTEWsr
this wicked world tin—.- i- a great deal of
room -when- then- i« integrity.
Great
trusts may Im- sought hr snanndrels, but
great trusts never seek tlntn , ami perfect

••deep in the water." a technical phrase
which, in unmlorncd English, means they
have already bevui to sink. They have
no bnoyancr-, if in tliat condition they
meet a heavy sea. “it hutta tlictn and they

W

nsxtrr n.

nMksd to pay the 'servant*.
What io hud* Tbe part of the earth
which m not water.
Into what division, is the land divided f
Towns, vilbpw, country ertstre roods, and

i

SaHut.

MCHffiAS DiD THI 88BTH.

1150,000 worth of cotton fabrics,
.toff, rank nest to cotton in value
our agricultural ex
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laud allowin’ you a certain amount «f hh
iunirnc for yuur own use.
Idnaii l„ _ ___ _ —, — ,---------- _
What i. Trade? Die mrens whereby
than tboae for April, 1874.
hujlukd* ore enabled to obtain the cash
The rate fi.r transporting wheat from nsiuired by their win*.
What is credit 1 Bunking up i bill U
Butrin to New York by the New York
Central ia nase cents per buhel.
Seventy uenon* tort thair lives by the
burning of the Catholic Church al Hol-

lam Jadjii
KAILIBAl.

In 1874 the exports from the L'nited
States were valued at 1693,1)39,(154 cur­
rency. or fi653.913.445 gold Our im­
port* were fi57,0p0.0t&gt;0 J«* than this
We shipped to Groat Britain 1440.015.
870 cwrveocy. in agricultural products.
Of agricultural products the n«- itu
(■octant export was cotton, of which wc

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*»v» Mr. Cofax could be oketsd Governor
of that State; if hr would rwel tn ma.
by S0,t)00 naynriiy.
The latest report* cotteirnittg the Hol

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A8TING8,BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. 1875.
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The Studebaker Wagon
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World
aivd -whey

WHOLE NO. 994.

~

Mower and Reaper

•?

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

TAKES THE LEAD.

ngcr

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately.. than
_______
can rpossibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly.jinil
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

The best Reek Rake Maahine

Improved for 1875,

existence

The Triumph Reaper,

The i*xrk redored, uUioti scales, w hannloa in appearance, serve, from Augtut tn
May, only fur prvtertioc p&gt; ll.c Cu or 70
wre white egg. which
fraud under
nrnlh. About the first of June the young
lire appear.-au wall that, though
APPLE ^ERMIN.
in yrlhiw, they can hardly be MOS wilbost
a kUm Cuming forth from umfar the
Old Apple-Tree Borer t Saperedi Can­ Male, they roam about fpr a few daya; are
dida-Fab. Sub-brder Coleoptere. HKnctinMS blown tx&gt; other tree*, thus
Family Cerambycidte.

W£^U.ITk HOLIiROOK.

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,
The Fish Bro.’s Wagons

eouotry. i* widely dutribated iu our State.
Very few if any on hard, are exempt from
iu attack* Not that it always. or gener­
ally. totallv tlewtroyw the traw; Mill. tbuM
•ulfrnng from it* attack* are always Inreeu-

Jackson Wagon,
Buckeye Grain Drill.

TH£ KOBBiftlS CULTIVATOR

■nitwit of white, appear* early in June,
and tlx-wv im through Jul) So the egg
b)iog U prtnci|reD) done in there two
muuatu*. The grab, whitish with a round
Uaek bead, eat* through the bark. and
then usually (Arere in and up frequently
eating through the branebt* far-wit to­
We thus ere that an application of weft
ward* the extremity. I hare frequently
found apple tree limb- do larger titan my reap to our apjJc trert, made tho fir*t
w*rk of June ■ of exreteding rahut. It
not only exterminates the uppers (bark
like partkhs hack of them and out of the lire), but Uni*bre the miner ( boras). We
bole where they find enteral. so thrt it i» ihn* understand why our fruit tree- which
not difliralt to find them They Hr* and are-thu* tn-ated retem fahiy to laugh, as
fred yti the wood of the tree for three if grateful fitraurh timely aid in banishing
v.-ar.; hence we ace how that a tingle their «&gt;cnu«. I have in. houiatioe tn
; larva may bore, if left undisturbed, fur a aS rating that the applegrower will find
dUtanev wf re-rend fret. The finally bore the above one of the moot paling operation*
a hole for efiik fill it dightly with their that be can undertake in hi» orchard Let
’ sawdust, and. a Wttlr bark of the name all. then, scrape their treru early in spring,
! make a cocoon of their urn chipn in apply auft .mm]-—not he—tie first of
i which they pupate. Soon after, in June June, and again the first of July, nwAfcrgrtting to adjttM cloth Unde by the hot
I and July, the Ivetlre again appear.
&lt;&gt;f June.
A. J. Cook,
J*ruf. in AgT CoUege.

No other firm uses this Machine as they arc sole proprietors of it. None hut Indianix- ( debrat|e«l Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, tinder cover front 3 to u years,qmd put together by tire best
HEATH. SALISBURY BCO.
I Wagon Machines.
»kalku i»Fv«Mnrv»B..r»h?purTtuu51

Every Wagon fully Warranted. s
f)

CATJL. AND SEE THEM.

.

GREBLE.&amp; RUSSELL.
JOHN STANLEY

NOTICE?
TO THE PUBLIC 1

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.
xx7tf

EXTRAORDINARY

JOHN PETTIT

AT THE

ANNOUNCEMENT!

SEW 11)YEIITISEJ1E\TN

C. P. Rowell A Co's. Column.

Hastings Drug Store

Smfcal aii leckaiiral

DENTIST

Wagons

and

Buggies.

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE
inA'*1

A FOBTUNE!!

Ilaw l. alrtala U are! m*ak&gt; at teaa.

1&gt; Jt

WM. jor. K- .
Canned Fruits and Fish.
DENTIST
Kiciilii.
Nafirillt
AB wark ■ raaisOr aliaretcl ta.
Sweet’s

He keeps constantly on
hand .Vo. 1, Pianos ranging
in price front 1250to 11800.
Also, Agc.nl for famous

TOBAIW.

New

HoTeLt

Organs,

5 \ Matming and liurdell OrI guns.

GRAND BAVHM............................. - MICH.
LVOM « WtCXCXUHMU. -r=,rUi.n.
X.rer Itew akaal Ua KMaUi.l»m.«i U Saw aaO
rwvtrtw.
—- MARD-LND BOOM.
rt®

School Book*. Blank Boobs, Toy and
Gift Books, and everything in thia line Io
ph-are- Old and Yutinp.

FARM FOR SALE!

S'i.W'

utsirifrHua^uim

1S0 ACRES OR VALUABLE LABD

THREE MILLION ACRES OP

LAN » S

England

HO m BLACK'■ EHLS.
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CureMa*U'.o f-nalar. —
IM
.r&gt;n&gt;&gt;««aa I
reUreuil. t. LOWMJ

Oysters.received daily

ADTOI88BS' GAZETTE

Santa Claus

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS
WJXA BF SOLD CHEAP I

HEADQUARTERS

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

A Journal of Informalion for Advor-

tiaera.

Edition, 9,600 copiet.

lished weekly.

Pub­

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CRAWLEY A GRACE.

J. P. ROBERTS.

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fHE BEST

PRAIRIELANDS

TERMS REASONABLE.

HAST! GS

ma rbt.e woftKe

K1WA AND NEBRASKA.

J. Cole &amp; Son.

At Granger Prices.

WING GALLERY

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Tte Bartnm ITteii Riwr 1H. Qij
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FINE PICTUJ

GROCERS.
UID FUffEB
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SfflCffl
wauB
UK IBUt
Shingles,

nxh More wrote eleven b»ok* after dm age
of sixty. Sarah J. Half- is 1!uw

Teran, $2 per annum,

The Now Improved Buck-Food

DR. C. A. SMITH’S
Medical Inlirniary

FOR SALE

Ud*- .-cifirring frou itervnu* debiitty
in Kummer should bcvntm of oratMHarebing. The Ault with u.i many inrxUdk ia
that they overdo when Ry ing (o rveruit,
and thii* terioualy tvt.nrl their improve-

At present thia borer k quite m ruin»tn in our State m the preceding one, and
I abould uut think it atraugo if in a self
baiaared account it wm found even to a«rpma the other in the evil which it srotka
to our fruit iutermt*. I hare went yottng
igvliarda nearly mined the Set .umtner
after setting by thia devastator. Not long
aince a nurseryman came front a distant
part &lt;&gt;f the State to roOMult me an to the
revagot of thia peat He mid that during
the I&gt;a*t .utumrr, in mobc regiiwu of the
State, more than half the Creo, he .dd
w-re killed by thi* ■courpr. and of rouac
be vaa unjustly hlarwsd. At prwent no
narweryman JuniU mH l-w without
throwing in advice in regard to prartieing
■gaiaat thia dosatater; fur, a* we "hall
acw, mtch treat are- |mtiiarly liable tn at­
tank.
There- Jair.-n. an- m-t rottfined to the
appk-trre, m I have f.inad them working

�WTERXATIOKAL RfrlX

K you do you may be induced
to oome to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s ,

MATCH.

Tte at—r Oty of CbswtOT. which
riW from Naur York on Saturday, look
vSl th* American rile team, which i* to
MMt the Irish imam ia a fri*ndly austart

We only want to sell just a

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only axhnit j^^hnuted number of

promptly aocepUd in the friendly sprit in
which it waa offered, by the Preridert of
tte Amateur Rile Club; and praparrtioo*
were soon after coasmesued fur refartiag a
rep—tali re team and neeuring the fund,
neceuary far ammunition and the expeuxw of the journey
A very hand*.tow
sum wm aubacrited ft* thou purpo—;
and aft—i wwrkamcw eotcrrel for the f.nir

Wc dare not tell the public, weure making better work tte.
ever before, for fear they will corn* too thick and fiut. We m
terribly excited when wc have^ too many mIo. and i»ow
wo have come down TfffltT’PiTe Mfaf! 58 OCt BlfiJ. w* tremble*
little bccauM you may all come at mice and Fnutrau- iu *orw*4
ao that we cannot do anything.
Wc had some talk with a man from California about in-ndtp.
him Thiriy-five Top (’arriugeu. and that almost unfit* u,
buainetw bcaidi-8 the

uratexeoriingly importaat I

Roman Crthtdica. or Che

rid* &lt;m the American repr—ntulive.
Th* team aa finally adoctad asmpr—s
t**muawhl*w*ro iu th* team of 1874. ami
faur sew num. Tte former are Hoary
Fulton, John Budin*. Henry A. Odder
slacv*. Thoma* S. Dakin and George W.
Yale. and tte falter are RmiWeil C. Cde-

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York Cavalry, and .petit ‘several mreitte
in Libby Priauo in 1844 After ltedo*e
•J th# war be. with hi* nvuucnl. wa» din
pwtrhrd loCokwadnlo fight the Indian.
from boyhood. Ia 1873 be recorded the
higbaat aeon ever made cm the mnre up
to that lime— nineteen oat of a pumible
twenty point* lathe international ,om-

.ftuola, in default of bring allowed U&gt; mod­
ify the achool system aa it haa heretofore
cxiated in this reuntrv. The elaaatsom of
Ohio, politically rosuidcred, aud the reck­
lewsu— uf the Itaaocratie party haa there
thrown it romplctriy under the control of
th* Catholics ; and, aa may b* imagined.
the latter will not suffer the ojqwrtunily
to go unimproved. Thrir i*m&lt;u»i on the
school niMwtion Waa boldly avowed by
Huitep McQuaid fart .Sunder evening
He drriared that the Iloumn (Mtbolica are.
■without ■m*nitwli&lt;m or reservation oj*
jawed to the free ackad ay4ota.
They
Oppt*** a tax upon Catludioi far tho anp.
port uf school* nut omlrvllad by tk-’ lbnun Catholic Church, and it la prvptned
to agitate thia &lt;|U«rtiou unlit it shall bo
decided in their faror by a Volo af th* pee
pie. In thi* they ajjjxwr to have the *ut&gt;.
I port of the Dons.. nUsc party—thua oxhib| tting quite *« much of a union of Churvb

efu

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
'was th&lt;* lucky khan Jhfi^uli ^hat got the (fitter. We wim’t
let him draw t|y.* ^par. "He ia .too lucky.”
Warning the pet&gt;j&gt;k: hM In roue all at once, we are v«re

Truly Your*.

BRICK FOR SALE

JAMES NESBET.

NOWS YUORTIME!
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities.

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - bes

Man tea had iso experience pnvintu to
thia year, bat haa antred a* high an I4fl,
and ia Proadenl of a newly orguiixod rile
club al Albany; Ardoa V. Canfield. Jr,
in mother amateur. and hiabrrt sore lba&gt;
far fa 139. Leslie C. Breer iaonc &lt;&gt;f ite
proprietor* at. Ttrf. Field omI Fortt. He
ha» made handsome wore* in abort rangr. । leader* juai dig thr grate
bat haa not had much experience in long ■' when, in thrir oflicud peri
I such dirty work a* ihs*L "i--------------Frincipls*. that accord with righteousI tics*, person* who ant known for pmrity in»U-ad of partMn*bip* and practicro that
lor* light rather than darkmes—ihoK-cun1 ditluns will insure the perpetuity of party.
But if a twrty neplroc item: nmdition*. Iri
it know th st a fm |k*&gt;pln will not be bur­
dened and bled by the a:m* hfam &lt;&gt;f pub-

FURNITURE

OOMS.

Come and see

for Yourself

p&lt;wribilitire of a revnfaion.

J-S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
•lleution of tbr Republican* of tte Stale,

SALISBURY I BROSSEAU.
i» the itujmwuon of weli-infaruod politi­ HA8TINQ8, MICHIGAN,
cian* In the nurthern part of Ohm that the
WKH. .,11 b. .JJ r,„
Kqmblican* of the Raswrvc hare made up
thrir mini* to do snow toting tbfe tail, and
al price* which defy all C&lt;«jpctiti&gt;«
that if the right ticket ia made al CUnm
The atoek ia Cuaplete la every depart
bu* &lt;m l he 2d of June, they will giro it a
maj"&gt;rily larger than haa been known in ment. Haring teen bought vary bw. and
he public will tad it far their intreat to
that quarter ainco 18413."

CASH

an —antiilly the Mine a* tte** of the
taatrb tetyear. Il fa rtipulrtcd that the
A—riean tanas ■ to be niupari eaelu

m *o pUialy
&gt;r*ta£ flirf•
fimwt hole I tm !»«1 and can. of a grand
jmimeiuuL* nanrf. aod of a comfortable.
•v«e taxariul/paaugv to B««t&lt;&gt;o. all for

r' !■"«■ of •
We notice that ite atnsnu-r* an- .j.den
of a» ■•world renown..' Thia ia no wagthe* Mesmer*, fiw rem Giri, apeesL nribty,
aud eompktrrsem &lt;f cs|uipmrnta, are
•quailed anywhere da* on inland waler* ia
lb* world. The railrxwd portion uf the
route i* r&lt;|uaUy well managed, and the
solid, high l. ncsi tteractcr if thr (Hd
Coltmy Compuy'atabmrs guarantee that
everything will be do— ht make a pa—gn
Io and fnau lUat.m mle and agreeaide to I

J,.!,. REED &amp; CO.

MDUKAND BTfflES’S IMIM

who an-xflcrw.nl to discharge the duties
uf ritiien*liip *faniid be iu lhal .quality of
right* which i* the corner atofle i&gt;f the
(ioicrnmcut. If, as now hoi* prvWde?
the Repuldicau. of Ohio should tsmiwialc
Judiw Taft a* their candidate far tj.wrrn..r. lb«y would practically umfina its the

hi* final *bol which pare the victory to
the Awmriren tram. George W. Yale u
Superinteudral of the Sharpe Rile t'uua-

GT F T,

which will be given away to our (Jitetomcin about th*
of September nexj, haa-altendency lo make more trade tten w.
wsut.
uerlT
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out of a punuble 180 point*. He umw a
Revaingtuu rile, and in aboMtog lias on
hi* back, freeing hi* gun on the V tuniw-d
by croaaing the fagw. Col. Henry A.
Giidmiaere the captain of the team
reread in the army with tte lAoth ll&lt;-g&gt;
meal of NewJYoek Vuhtnternt, and pained
honorable dtetnrtrin in Sherman a mm
had good experinre with the rile. adojjte
Major Fulton', jawition. and io the con tert last year ararvd 155 out uf * psteible
180. Cui. John Bodine ha* had over
thirty year* experience ia rile *hmxing.

T T K R

Kraii*. W.C T.; Misa tSsarlrtt* Wood
rwf, W. V. T-; J. 8. Holden. W. S»-r.
Clans. Clara wunlr; Albert Shaven. W,
C..T.; Mm Harriot Tucker, W, V. T.;
W. &amp; Cooky, W. Bony.
T.; H. K. Whitmer. W.H.
Rockfanl. Kent tvunty Mr* A. M
Peck. W.C. T.; Mtw.
K Bkkeicy.

An exchange aayi that -as the Demoerwta will have a majority In the next
litre** of Heprwrentotivro, and to te pevparwl fur that event the Washington
Board cf Health la trying tn rriae money
with which to procure diaewfaetanta "

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COORTED
(fempariunn hirited and (’bmpelition Defied in

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UNDERTAKING

Teas, Coffees and Spices
ECLETIC BALM JO3BE3V

(Introduced by ua.)
The experience of thirty tian te the
AU Kr,de« of Tew, the very beat in tl,e Market. Fresh ea«T
It ia Slated that Boa. Jama. F. Juy ha* Srnisw —ter of thfa Imre aa I’Lder
coSMs-ntcd to he re-alerted Prerident of the
week from the Importer, 8. 8. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Burma, ui
lor ealo at prices which defies auceeaaf*) competition.
Central. We hope ao ; for tte man doss
nor live who rouid do fur lh« company and
the State what' hr can do with prefect

GIVE ME A CALL.

John Stanley.

AH person. Indebted twite Ute flrm
of Heath. Salisbury A Co., are requestrd U&gt; art tie without furtb. r delay nr no­
lice.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Salisbury &amp;, Brossaau.
HMringK April 19. 187b.

Myl

I Xu k! ACKIXK baaiprung
r*|Mly Into favor »« pt*
•reriugtte tert COMM*
XAT&gt;oxufguo&gt;lqnallUe«,|
namely: LHrbt running!

ratrw of tratmporta&gt; •
• - ' Emuy 9Mtf, with ita aceurtoUK*] fairhave er er fawn known. KJerxtiug charpvn j no* to ft* many thuumud Rrpablioaa
al Buffalo are now .ase-&lt;|«xricr &lt;/ a real ■ lewder*, thus encouragM the opjxwlion.
per Iroste!—osw-righlh of a cent Co I hr j Lot Ropsddican. taka aotieo. Il says
■•The ft—wrutie |rsn|wet» in thia State
grain and ime-rightli to the vmnel. Ia
■some i—anatu. it fa said, the s utler rliarpha* dro)sp*d lo our-eighth of a oral Th.

ItfaaKhuUfaMarhlur,
with Automatic Droj
Fred. Hasten beautiful
and eutralrwi lion tbr eery
hmu
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TINTS

LIQUID

PAINTS.

White Lead Works
lea™.,

Klmikutox No, tMaCblnr for o..:n&lt;OC—w
and frtmmfity w.
hr skiivwry only aMa
June. IK4,. far rear,
tris:"-•-.'‘.aS

TO-OAT*®

�AsN&gt;^xotwr«T tuthm rrai.it-.
nmre taou u.d prertim) ranlit. and lbw lo
Meem and reoMnumad it. il te IWrtapremuM
it ia referable tar th. pnrpuw tainted. KcCA
1 La. bwa toe awitre puraural b&lt; Mre&gt;re. Uah
A C... propriMun rf Hall a V^pHplte SkiMa
O &gt; . w— - - 1..I .11 -1 - - —1_* * - - -

PICTURES 1
PICTURES L
I am now all ateio in tte I'tetopaph

•

Of Spring and Summer Clothing on hand We will Sell all
Our Goods at

*6.00
*10.00

, f«H rate, whtah will tw (iron. tba UepnbUeaa.
t &lt;u carry Ohk Mil fall by a baadwHM maJarity. Erwytbing la tararaU. for reek a
• remit, ami HapaMinna In abler Kiana aaay
reafttemly IwA hr tba redampaion afObln
r from Daaecnlic eumapttaa In (Muber.

*12.00
*15 to 22
*3.50
50c usd up
•LOO and up
,'r— *25.00
,v— *15.00

•35

Boys Suits, S3, *5- *7.50, $10 and *15.

Be sure and make no mistake, but come direct to our
Great Double Store.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

local hiijijiew ptitej.

LAWSON'S CURATIVE

r.McoiuTu.

lie ask attention to the
fact that wc shall leave all
: accounts not settled, where
wit hare sent bills, al once
with a Justice of the Peace
fur collection, if they are not
adjusted. B e cannot longer
delay.

j

rat. &lt;
Sa

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

UHfflD HWUBT, MMW

4irM5nn£t «ltoLl*Xa1aaf
d acdxiaM ar lb. aaeteauaa
M eat • mate at ean at aaae
Thu space belongs to W. T.
eCartaaL br.aMa.ef eLab
tallar ebal bU rwlltlM ur
tebaarlr. aH-al.lr. «M
I Eastman, dealer in Lime, Plaster

(ins»’«. inrlixliug a fine 1.4 i
TWINK, retelral with &lt;mai
which am being mil al prices
make a granger happy tin atK

! and Agricultural Implmenu. Ac,

H.r

II

|te

Hastings, Dec 16. 1874.

NICHOLS, BNEFAM &amp;IB. S

&gt;»ur Irtlare b
4

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
ever brought M this City
which we offer io the public
cheap for Cash. Be have,
also, a full and complete LAWSON CHEMICAL CO.
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries:Toilet Sets- Jr.,
$e. Give us a -call.
Hopkins'&amp; Barnes.

A
n

M

■EUBALGIA.SCIATICA,
RHEUMATISM

«rvn-»l&gt;: a.n .Mu rHa-l Wv* o.

J. M. Nn.

"VIBRATOR" THRESHER.

Lra.HMbli'.

.qulbofeKra;y Qain &gt;," a

la

h&gt;*
W. K. Berber haa a Photograph of the
view* of the Svr-Nory buihlinga blown Up
in ILrton MaySYlh, taken I iterant after

CHICAGO

I NORTHWESTERN

FOOTER,
ill Uimtn linn,
Ccr. RMU&amp;.

REW YORK,

An Independent Physician,
CHRONIC DISEASE,

Tte Rurevreful hying of the new Atlan­
tic telegraph &lt;»We u a great event. Dowu
with BmnojHJy.
Iowa acema tn be generally excited over'
narrow gauge railroad. Nnmcnwu meet-'
Inga are being held Jto talk tte Blotter up
Il h undcr»t..«l that Secretary Brietuw
h U&gt; be tendered a cvoiplimcntery dinner
5 hie friend. in Bnaten upon. the oereaion
hi* Halt to tte Booker HiD Centennial
Tte Yickaterg, bound Iran Qnriwr
and Montreal fte Liv«*e»l,
wreaked
ISO mite front Newf.mndbml -nr day
laat wack. QTH8 peerone .hi b»rd 40 are
knows to hare bwtt druwued, and' nuly S

Loniaiami i. *SI.&lt;W0,(W0, and Aal il will
Mxm te rvdiBwd to flh.lHHi.QOO--------Prtei^l Garrett of tte Baltimore and
(Hrirfroed Mate, that'none uf ita paper u&gt;

CtiiKliu a Itiical Practise

Pni Jest la Eariest,

i Every year increaaw the popularity
er thia valuable Hair Preparation;
which it dne to merit alone. We ran
a»»ure onr old patrona that it ia kept
Silly up lo ita high etandard;. and it
fa tte only reliable and perfected prejxtration for nvtoring Ghat ott Fabwo
IIaiw to ita yonthfiil color; making it
aoft. Inatrous aud ailken. Tte aealp,
by |ta Ute, bceoniea white and e’ewn.
It remove, all eruptionaamd dandi-uH
and, by it* tonic propertic*, prrrwta
the hair from falling out, aa it atimo&gt;
|nt&lt;» nnd iiouridice the lunr-giaada.
fly iti twe, the hair grow* thicker nnd
atrougvr. In.teldncea, it rwrtorea the
eupillarv ghuida to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, oxerpt

luurou Pottaata 1* Xarape, tte
▼ret Indlaa, tte DmioUa st
Caaada, nad ta every State
•T tteVateL

AOV1CK CIY1N BY MAIL
FRKK OF QHARQK.

pearaure.
A»aayer e
eonatituent* .are pure, an
selected for excellent cm
eonuder it the Bmt Pl
Ltr its intended jiuqtaaea."

Buckingham’s Dye
FOR THE WHI8KU&amp;
At our Itenewer In many asm re^iitrci too lung a time, and too much
c.irr, to ru-itore gray or tided WHAwc have prepared thi« dyn, In om
pr.paratiw, which will cpurkly and
etr.-c-tujlly hcmntplbh thia renute. It
in eaaly auplii-I, and i.roduMe » cater
whir!. wi11 n. iilxr roJ» nor waab oC
Sold by nil llntgRirta, Price Fid/-

THE ADVANCE.

law. and will atrietly robfoeru tu ita roqnirotueste. Tlioy hare f &gt;r aalr. in Item pro­
jury, ahn, a lam- na«actmrote
all kind*
of ir-wb uRuallv krt* in a grorory Mere,
at tte k&gt;w.w4 Uring rate..
XJtStf

/

To Ootmaonctt In May.

IJDOSTWAl EintBIHOK 00.

IlTt ClttEASi fur everyhijy and their
Momly uiitT "Snnfcey.
Il wtUateralvea awreiw retoattaa raemt ■&lt;

rev. t“dF\Cttt‘talmage.

Th. Ad'MHW, lerlUlw ll. relaaUa aantoil

sirui srvuisr.-

KINGSFORD'S
OSWEGO
Pure

SILVRB GLOSS STABCH.
For &lt;:bt» 'Laimdry.

i.

PREMll

�“■IviSm.

’rriy uimplr. liltktuM lanlvd
rurtu cooked lU*d*r before; anduunr-milk.
Swurt milk i* . .-.denjlii only fur babfe*.
feniami u aeparat • rwhhmh i.« kept. For
the 'ririt. who have carb acaUhauh. the
n&lt;m milk » |&gt;&gt;utvl iu with the old. *nd i*
K»n umr—not tn my -irang—enough for ;
the tmwt SwtkliiHi* of Zulu*, |urtiiulailv |
a* tbn "milk thing*" are rnX often washed.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __Sfasgi

i AO-much that they are obliac*.-! to imitate
the Bativea io the cuctom. though u.4 in
the manner, of using tuUr milk
A* in tmwt warm cliutalra, the nativm
do everything in the moat leirarvly manHer.
It ia late when ail return front
breakf-.t to thrir work nr |&gt;Uy. partial-

trank. Only «' grucral brief »at.-men:
c„u Ik-given L.tv. Tm&gt; whi.h M&lt;&gt;*1 in
| gram and hud aluall eirvltn about lU-ni.
! kept ricun, and Well cuttiralcd, du! mA
i -OUI to be^lofitrd. even whin the »|«cv
al«rul thy t&amp;v waa tilled eight or ten fort
&lt;wh way (with tree* 15 yearn old). The
i rin&gt; appeund with yellow leavaii and nude
' dow growth, tlw aame a* th»e iu gnu*.
witk no culluv. Other Ireea whuh Mood
| in a tnlch of gram, each tree iu the center
of a itr-fonC gram-plot, and cultivated well :
i lu-yood the gram every way, did apparently '

( lo cultivate chwrly lo tree* to make them
, grow well. I know from obeervati-xi that
most of the beat-working nut* of an old
apple-tm are out under the .tola of tlw
kmgvrt limb* and bevmid them. The
manuring at different diataix** aixat the
tree* haa mat abown much effect yet.

TAKE NOTICE!
PUCES HEUVEKED OS BOAKh OF USS 'll SEiKCHEUk OUL

with Mint (Yawford. lie Lad Mood aloof,
however, ever aince the night of the dance.
‘■If ahe like Sumer* bort. Jet her have
hila.' he had «*id. "lie it richer than I

Wifi
A MODERN WATER-NYMPH.

rhirh il will be
that Mowbray v.M
rry proud man. and wu, morcuvc
lightly ime-eidod iu hi* judgment in th
wrihuiUr mailer, fur why out give Mi

THE

gyr fix -the liberty of Poland. and iu.-i
fuller iu the rnmiiy agaia.1 lliuui and
I'no-u, w» Michael Sobimki, vk.w AO
errtur bad been king a hupdr.*! and fifty

MATCHLESS"

EniE, ^JEIVIV

other lady, th* two &gt;trolied out into the
piaxxi and then •&lt;•. allured by the moon­
light. down to the ride uf the little river,
which hem lliurutuitd and apatkled |ia*t
the ground* of the hotel. Smu-liow Mow
bray liappeiird to »ay that be expected to
leavc.in a day or two. and *&gt;mehuw noma­
thing, in the lone uf Mia* Crawford* re­
' ply, mad.- him look down quickly inti her

•if Send to the Burdett
.Vauia, for Circulars.

MICHIGAN

nCHIGlM AMD TH 3#UTH.
j a lime that ahr aludl reach the knul of her
j victim, who a* yet u &lt;up|*wd to lie unrunaciou* of tbr honor awaiting him.—
When ahc liar arrived, the rit* outride the
cnrloRurv until wnue one coming out di»-

oantiguowi to the father*. for the young
i men all know of the arrival and it* aignifi, ran«. There i* little doubt that uitue one
of them m tolerably *ure of hi- fair, .race
a young woman i* never rejected— that
| would be dastardly in Zulu ctnJe*,' Indi- new to ngnt.
meanwnue, ane never
I rating a condition of manuera ami moral* 1 think* of aril unlaw it w tbruat upon her
right. All her path*, if not atrewed with
aky i* aiwayx blue, and the light of hear
cu viaible. She due* not rit in judgement
un the actiiau at her friend*, whom the
bclievm to l&gt;« all good *»&lt;u true Her
children are not tramiuehd and fmterwl ,
ahe believaa in them and their gDodiKw.
She doe. art dream of rating her huaband;

75
•«»»» UNH MVtXIli.
• OlUIJJ

The BellaHe Shwrt LIm
KAMT AMD WfiMiT.

9999999995
terica that adunwll auch proceading* in
every country in the work!. The virit
i-Lacw with a Smet, after which the future
huriracd tad hi-. father arrotnpanv tbr
lady tn her Umr. driving before them a
number of rattle in jminxlioc to the
__ nt. r.L ■_ _i -r*__ -«_

frat

ttKa&amp;gwtt:

tlrgitu

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

Fi* Tam Jahn l Saitiai.
■AllMAI.

1 Ixdialf of her aex. ahe areented.
"Mr. Sumer*.' *he aaid, gravely, when
lie had finished hr* declaration. “I regret
Cdid nut tall bio thia iMfuVe. that i* if 1
red with waler-lilicw, flawed between wood­
to k told at all, which 1 deplore. For
ed banka Suddenly they heard the quick I cannot Marry you. Ia fart, I am pfedg
nmlrfnn, and th* next moment there
*brt into Kght, around a Ixtud in the river,
a light kt Ue toy ofa boat. The only occupant
waa a young lady, a beautiful girl uf uimrrred fo become hk wife,
Uen, who «mt ’her fairy .UB dimming
it drew her tall figure op
alwMg. with a greet and ■w tlrat matfe il
, and there came a ring
mam realty alive. She waa in right only
taatk , her -lirteaer fee)

BURDETT

ORGANS

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23; 1875.

WHOLE

■

The Studebaker Wagon!
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World
aivu why

Mower and Reaper

?

^'Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

TAKES THE LEAD.
fitly

per

Since prewrinc the Jun, Mrvcnl
month. -JU.
bM «
wed. " mtbeComrtiy GenUenan, eTtdcnlly from J. J. TbaaaM, vb« h ewr
uuLiup »p»
bMWM ibt tot
u,d the nuotni ray ofdMag tbfap- By
hi» watrf.-B bed of toran nouti—AraW
tmtare fe«t b raked oaoe ■ we«k ia Mr
--------- -----------iHHWf
Is tracker

cent,

than imp other

Their Skeins are ail set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work'ioose. cut or break.

existence

The Triumph Reaper,
•odd.

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,

lUnini-B

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons
Jackson Wagon,

Buckeye Grain Drill.

it h:i&lt; taken almost the entire trade of the
i»ple &lt;&gt;l Barry County may justly be proud
he lend in this line of mnnulacflire.'

No other linn uses this Machin.- as llicy are
proprietors ol'g. None but Iinhania • &lt;-•!'-!
ed Timber, iiud thoroughly seasoned, tuid.-r cover frnm 3 l’&gt; ■r&gt; tearsSand put UigeUter hy tin
Wagon Machines.

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

Every Wagon fully Warranted,
THEM.

dnre a bone ar ia a ehy till Jw I
owe tbc n«u .event! itwwb
«U ha had expaaiaaae
.

JS-LtZalT-S

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

JOHN STANLEY

NOTICE!

JOHN PETTIT

AT THE

TO THE PUBLIC 1

Hastings Drug Store

AEIF ADYERTISKME'VTS,
G. P. Rowell A Co’s. Column.

EMPLOYMENT
t»n u tm m ■—•&lt;% nm.na v Uu&lt;

SinjQl art iKiural

Wagons

and

Buggies.

STAR EARTH-BOIIMI ADIER.

) CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

iydyyjf.maSvm —Jrr

DENTIST
Hr keeps constantly on
hand .Vo. 1, Pianos ranging ।
in price from *250 to *1800.
.t/m, Jlgenl for famous

Canned Fruits and Fish.
DENTIST

NukviUe.

FARM FOR SALE!
Uw
i&gt;./ataMUwmll* Na
tv,AN*W»0*. WH V“ bAX

Ar. »IU.

•'

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS

rtfKS OF

WILL BP tH)U&gt; CR£Ai‘!
MET br^a.nla .Fit. Ank.w
r.» r«-

ADVERTISERS' GAZETTE I

’ Sinta Claus

HEADQUARTERS

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!

Hint

h'rte delivery and on time.
24 JoSonam Si., Haatiupi. Mieb.

DR. C. A. SMITH’S

CRAWLEY

FOR SALE

liter*.

Edition, 1.600 oopiei.

Pub-

Terms, $2 perannum,

?L0R8NfcK SEWING MACHINE

Medical Inllrmnr^;,.

Firtte cur tfaatrmtf PnntettsBtaa.

H» IIMIUSWIUKUM.

A Journal of Information for Adver-

tiabed weekly.
This i» the |Jnn- to buy yuur prtMJU.
We liWB the 1n~t line of
that W»«
rrrrbrourht t.. IlnMiay*. fall awl rx- Tho Now.-Improved Back-Feed
amine ft* yirttnndf «&gt;»! you will fii«l net
•toek n&gt;uipleC&lt;*.
■RemeutUr the plan.-, lite UM Stand.'' ttneoTlU tllinT BKWISU MKCntMKJI 1.
I l»TwaU._ TMaMmMaatea atawawa mM
,&lt;ipl of lit" G.Jden .M«,tUr.

For What?

J. 1*. ROBERTS.

TEJE BEST

’

PRAIRIE LANDS
TERMS REASONABLE.

IOWA AND NEBKASIA.

HASTI GS
MARBLE WORKS

Tte Bcriinta i Mnircl Rmr 1R. On

J. Cole &amp; Son.

FINE PICTURES
MY STORK 05 JKFFKR3OX SHEET.

At Granger Prices.

GROCERS
(ft IrSkttte tortf liiUBte.

land rum
IMfflWBUB
UK

__ 'T. PHILLIPS.
ISUE

wk

SsSsSteX
Ufcr* **•**&gt;• •—w.

McCaffrey's Celebrated Flour

U-CItr.

150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAMD

iBinam

QnBlHiMiL Iftri

Erory jo.r tberamUraf

.Manning and RuPdett Or­
gans.

Sweep’s H°Tbl&gt;

—:--------AtmsmyjssA)

,u» B«Bn HUo .f

New England Organs.

Miciiian.

‘

A FORTUNE!!
U«&gt;l»U«*UUBad inutoukm,.
HO IM BLACK HUIS.

�TV Califomi* ItepuWicen Htete O&gt;vmrtiou met *1 S.rrvraratn Tharvky *ft&lt;Bora tteatoe A. A. tkmat petekd
TV fidfowiag is tV fufi State ticket

Mew York, in gold ami reilroada, San
Freremo in Mining Stock* E»rey man,
। woman and ehild in thia eity, almrot. buy*

g'i,| threw, Md tVJbrnl "vrtioejff

Far Governor, T. 0. Phete, Lkuiraant Governor. Jcaoph M. Uavw ; Secretanr
tffBtatc, D. H. Halktt; Comptroller, J.
J. Gnuo; Surveyor, R. E Crardner.
Treasurer. William Beckman . Attorney­
General, K D Sawyvr, Clerk tfflV 8uECourt. Grant I Tagr*rt. and Super
&gt;t of Public Inrtrectfoe. Ker* C.

lb. relu.- uu. . «« »■!
cemented Government. Il ■ •
oiiucidflaee that the do*» of the hundred
voara find. th. .ubyrcta rf Grret Brett­
in Indi* suing for the mate right, and

Will MN®, TO Mill Mill

riowly moving crowd. tV hm?^ /
roldierv, tV strain* of military band*, th*
chiming of ball*, the thunder rf artdkry.
TV platform expruoaa uadiminiaVd
and that namelem mu«ie which n*«
roafiArore in Prtridrat Grant, and eumvague and indmtinrt. from th* ’««• &lt;ff ment to giv. Indm the nrfit of
meod* hi* public aervicaa in both military
tV throng. wiUimig UrmnmnUred by all tatiou in that body.
TVy
and riril capacity It* utterance oa the
wV were ao fortunate M to take part la
«. me repinely permitting otVre to srtte yesterday a cricbrete® There was oratory
third term quiatiM i* a* follow*:
• Hanulrcd. That th* Utter addrwred by the histone hunura to which we have of rows., and there were rarious formriikitchen takm a ahy at Puarmou Lanpurd. &lt;
th* Preridcat to th* chairman &lt;X tV pointed tV way. We tare tracked the
or any efkhe little atoduwhieh etwl Mly &gt;
way to K:lfl north latitude and Uv. there
tUtfornia bra every fidierey known to Peunavlrania Republican State Conven­
froea M oeeat to &gt;1 M per ahare. If tte (the eettare State* and ■ thousand that the tion upee th* .abject of hi* aoremrian ia a dforovtrcd all bui abmAstaly cooclusire ev
full
roratexioa of th* dandre* of thco* who idsaso* that from that - ' ‘ **•
mt of iL day coarirtod. If tho chief nd
■tockariup. m^Umtndrir-tndram.nd. eartern States have not
In point of
dw
not eoramarrturate with tV dig
and rilka. and th* kitohra giri immediate variety of production it is simply wonder lioe;lVt.w* accept it as explicit and a ErJii
-7-:a53 nily of the ocraauiu. that wan little matter
ly aprt* a new calmo dr*e&gt; '* their win ful. Ofcourae all thrar thing* are not final rcttlcto.nl of the thirl term agitattuo
and will nxra bo farr ■‘tea; the real obprocupddc
without
labor,
but
h«
whj
ningi :-if they go Aren-wall. I Am t
final atage ia diacovery and carry off our •ervanca of the Banin Hill Centennial
lalxira can have them Ths strawbsrrira cn-ated by our euemiot oJely to are-use
Foe rtidaure of there pert wan in the unprmneditatod and dtagly «Rknow nUt they A&gt; ia that rear- TV and orange, wont grow without planting jrafourim aad dimeu.iotx. la the Republ. laurete
achievement*, we refer o«r rtmtere to the nifiennt outburst of popular feeling
Stare and fhrigna. H« fou^it bravely
and sere and th* fi.h dunt rotne out of canparty.”
The platform also deciare* that the
Indeed, w. are not sure bui that the
under that fiag uMH the war wa. over and
the MO. asking you to put tVm &lt;m a grid­
We dare not tel! the public, we are making better work thu
gv one *tep bey ood faaturm of the fcetival which history wdl
Thirteenth,
Fourteenth
aad
the
Fifteen
w* would pfw&lt;re reevaente and oowardeto
iron Bat h is all ' hero, and labor wUl ।
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fast. We ret
Cunstitatiuoal Amcodmrata mu.t be main­ . _____ _ ______ omcedad. and th* fact* dreeriV with groakrt oatadhrtte. tho an
dreert him after th. wtt rt orar. TV ■my not be ahogrther uniaterertiup to
1
ef
which
have,
in
truth,
iartigated
tV
new
yew
trade**.
It
run*
about
this
w&gt;y.
A
tained
by
Coapremioaal
enactments
;
doterribly excited when we have too many sales, and now ainat
m^nuiimity of our preri* may. ,*U hm
uuunoc*
intimidation
*f
colored
men
at
of them two or three important dap. were
reetoralal IririyiereUffiM •»¥&gt;»*** mi-i. dfororcred, - rttVe afoertfou is
we have come down rratj-nn Mn ■ m Bon we trembh a
(*ir render, will not be able to road the ‘a certain quirt and unortcatatioo* per
the South, and cantioe* the people against
takrnt which giro promire uf a mine; It
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate us sotnueh
a -conspiracv' fi* the prevention of * ^at&amp;ncate of Dr. Hayre without imagin- *formana in Winthropeounre no Wednre
i, aamefe w« will Ay GUcouda, tud a romconstitutional election of Dreaident in ine what muH to thr fodinp of the ex- day, of which many of the ririaeo* of Boa­
so that we cannot do anything..
pany ■ St once fanned to develop rt. TV
1H7G; cxprtsnoia dour* to cultivate frater­ ploter al lb* Indiffnreore of h» country- toe jw-rhapu knew nothing until they reud
We had some talk with a man from California about *endm.
nal relation* with good cltisen* without re­ mca about tbc honor* of diacuvcry. A of it in thi* paper, and tV »cme» in lb*
oweenhip k divided, into one huadred
him Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that almost unfits uafor
gard to party difference* ; advocate* ecoo- great maratim* nation, lying comparatively 'Mimic Hall oa the aamr evening, of wbieh
‘ have publi*hed a tone and graphic ar
business bewides the
o«uy in state adminirtratioa, the punish­ near to lb* unknown region ^bat has ex- we
ment of corruption, and a .ystani of irri- cited »ucli intenaa Intervet, surely it was munt by Bayard Taylor. TV Maryland
A atrkinz ilhx*tretiou of the auppned ' Sitioa to fullv develop the rvwmroe* of th* not too much to expect that men who '. Alien, ou tkeir march to tV Common to
tote. On inc quratiou of th* use uf th* were willing to risk their livre in there re- 1rrerive a fiag
fr-m
the Grand
influence of political fading* upon judicial
searcbo* ahould tnoei with the meet enthu 1Anay of th* Itepoblk. turned and* to
market. lU prxwed. of uhieh an to V dccirioro lately occurred in the report of public Mhool fond. It .Praks as follow.
uriticb will lx given away lb our Cu*ton»em about the middle
“Resolved. That the freedom of the ■attic and subatantial support. Why ha* pay a graceful tribute at th* monument of
• deveL5«g" tkpropcrtr. wh&gt;eh the action of the Snprem* Court of New
thia
support
not
l&gt;een
forthroming
?
Not
j
State
front
ccdeaiartical
rootrol
■
nt
equal
of September next, han attendeticy to make more krade than wt
th* federal dead ; ami whea th* *oldien&lt;
Hampshire and of the United State* hi*
IxxvuMc our [x-vple are- penurious, nor that 1
mean* opening tV mine aad findiag if
trict Coart of Miaaemta, which wa* pub- importance with th* maintenance of reli- they are itaauaible to laudable objects uf 1and ritimro of MareuhaM-tU, Virginia,
want.
,
.
•
them,i* or* therein, and if aa, putting in l»Vd upon the aame morning ia the mme gfoa* free,fa tn from State control. Thst
and South Carolina came together at the
| all tV machinery m«ra»ary to the wurk- paper*. The action of the New Hamp th* common achuols and inrtitutiott* of the national ambllioo II is rather becauer. Marie Hall, the official word* of rompli
from the nature of our inatitutiuoa. wo lack ■wot and bropitelity were drowned in a
ahtre court wa* Ukrti 81X10 th* ilMptlted
the crime and poverty which attend igno­ the mmn* of readily initiating such none­
original projector* Vve not pul a dollar of point of the conduct of the Governor and rance, and we will tolerate 1*1 iuterfereoce menu With u» mueh .!epen&lt;i&gt; upou the great overflow of *p&gt;nt*XMixu fraternal
Council in giving acai* in the Senate of
tVtr'owa ™«&gt;ey in it. .Ml orara from the State to certain p-rroni whore claim with it from any quarter. and that any individual, and the individual ettiaen is
waa 1h» lucky man last July, that got the Cutter. We won't
assutiae the lend in public under ftalcrale teterau* of Cturimton waving the
tV purrhawra of tV 40OOn sharre
were dujmtol. That of the United Sut&lt;-» effort to divide the achoul fund fur the' .low
let him draw thin year. “He is too lucky."
Neat, we will suppuserthat a rich bed of Court in MitiiteaiHa wa* upon the con*ti *U|-purting aactariau acb.«4* with portion*1 taking*. We have, however, our cummer old rerulaiinoary tig of Kutaw in the
cial
birdie*,
wrelthv.
public-spirited
and
Warning the people not to come all at once, we are v«n
ahadow
uf
Fancoil
HaH,
the
rtnin*
of
ere ie really foaad. Immediately ma tutiooality of the Civil Right* Bill. In
genervuv. and it but remain* for our • Dixio' and ‘Auld Ung Urn*" mingling
ebinery h put In. tV ore i* taken out. in&gt;- the fanner care political motive* were
I
Chamber"
of
Coottaetve
and
our
trade
Ex
­
TV fallowing W a rwvlutrtti aimed at
with the about* uf a reunited and heartily
directly charpni by the (’onrotil Mouitur.
meurt preflta are made, and tV stock, which mid; 'The motive* of the tyro lb* Central IVifie llrilrood :
change* to ttsrt aulmription*. and an ek- reconciled people, who liad been cncmire.
mounts up from &gt;10. ita original value, to Democratic judgre are apparent—to pre• linadved, Flftt—That «h* CentralI pedittou could bo on its way one month not only through the brief accident of- a
&gt;50. »7fi. llUU. and in aouxr rear* &gt;400 aerr* their party in power in the State Pacific Railroad I* • State gurporocioo.■ noorc. Il i* out of the question to cn- four ■year*' war. bat through the inletme
and &gt;5ou, aad tV fortunate holder* of tV and thcmrelrai tn office by mema of the and a* aueh amenabl* to lb* law* of the’ counter the delay* and the uncertaintira inherited bitlenie** of auceatral animority.
to.OUit aharee dream giAfaa drram* Bal outrage of Governor Writon. Chief Ju»-1 Stet* cviurerulag &lt;*&gt;n*&gt;relfoa* Second— eutinsrtod with asking a' Congtomr-mal ap­ —three were the accae* ind incident* of
That tV relation* of that company to the i propriation , fur the' laurel* would be In the Bunker Hill CenteoniaL which kind­
mind. lb. Irnlf dimee original* bohi a ma
other*' hand* before aa clpcdilioo cuidd led all over the I'nited Slate* the drepewt
joriiy of tV stock, and a. they art togrth cunning. uiMcnipalou*. partisan Demixral,
We
er tVv oueteul rt. Of them .re all t he ready to do violence to hi* cuavictiutM. ripa) and debtor end creditor. *o far a* 1 be started in any «u&lt; h round-about way inlerert and the liveliart gratitude
their wuperty within thi* State i* ounonrn-' If the thing is t&lt;r lie done stall, ao as to know that oo day* of general excitomnt. combine the BritaA dependence. agsiort
and
to
jurtify
usurpation
to
gain
a
tem
­
■ iffleer* uf the (Irtnpeny
TVy fonu tlucarry our part dirct.vcrie* tatraelvra to their when gunpowder, lauric and rioqueure are
cd
Third
—
Tho
power
of
the
Stele
over
i
Board et Directon. and Smith i* Pre*i- porary advantage for hi* party.' Atld in
th. piraiUe *nm«*i«« uf Rum* TV
legitimate
rewuh.
it
mart
ba
done
&lt;m
the
mid
corpuration
&gt;■
far
from
having
Iweo
abundant, people *onx-tiiue* give way to wealth, the Immcurc ^.paktfoa and the
Aul. Jiare Treasurer eud TVnip.«i the Mitinraote case the prm* report said.
an effnrir* *ort of indulgwooe which tuoui*
Scaretan Wb*u tV rtock i* ap to tV •‘A* Judge Nelson ha* laxra a life-long .urrendrred by the act of the legi»lat«re spur of the moment and at once.
Dr. Hayes dedarm his wUlingtxra* to v/ry little ; but no one could liaton to th* importance of them Stale, in India ent.tle
highest point itcen fop*, my &gt;300. the* Democrat, his cnqJiatie ojunwui produce* in April, a* claimed by that company ; it
them to repnaeotoliuu; and it w imgmesoooxo* a chacsv. TV *bipawnta &lt;ff or* no little astonishmer.t among raditteuns as ■ ** rather affirmed thereby in thm&gt;- word* lead rach an expedition at the ihortrat no­ i-herre which greeted Fitxl.ugb I*« when IA to understand how anything sere the
The Grwd Bnpid.
Hum dtroour 1 daeraee. end finally *top xhogrtber
Ru- well a* lawyer*.1’ From which statement 'Said company ia to be *ubject to all law* tira. He is ready to undertake it upon an he chimed in the name of the South a
maoftheprrrent condition uf thing* &lt;*&gt; | mws gvt alinad that tV vein ha* given it nuuld *ccm to be a fair infervo*- that in of the Stele concerning railroad and tele outlay of &gt;G0,00U; a men- paltry amount right to »hare in the gioriotu legncv of faviwite EagiiA bugbear • preredmi ran
graph line* ' Fourth—That the right to compared with the &gt;215,&lt;KKI spent Bunker Hill, or the »hout* which abouk be dsnmgrd thereby
the Michigan Central Brilnmd in it* imoe out, and that to (wooeewte tV work an that |«rt of tV country it is the general 1
We are not aangnine. however. that the
amcosmeut will be soon mad*, and the undenlanding that question* in the wiirts ,I regwlate faro* ami freight* whosever it ex on the Austrian eXfediteon and the &gt;75U,- the building when the Mayor named the prayer
the Hindoo* will b.' greatmL
□f Friday.
appropriated by England for the jj nmimander of the South CanJina regiment
stock drop*, drop*, drop*, till a naaie arising from legislation are •faeidsd tqrt by I i*t* i* a cuoditiea annexed to the fraachiar. &lt;HX)
Wg should 1.4 be aorprimal if it were
voyage j art undertaken by ('apt. Nares;'
Vtnki* it and rt grew down by terrific Imp* evidence anil reason and law. Irat by the [. and i* necewaarily vented in the govcnipareof over without ** mock a* a dircra;
ment
by
which
the
franchlre
ha*
l«ren
and.
bad
a.
th*
time*
are.
jt
would
be
a
political
sympathy
of
the
judge*.
mewure daring yretorday * parade upon
till it strikn the •wiginalfH). urprrhai*.
t
granted.
The
right
to
collect
t.4l*
i.
one
disgrace
Io
our
rouintcrvi*!
enterprise,
if
tin hero of Allante and the veteran* of
fowi-r than that. Of rourse th. original • If this were a univrral cuuvictiou. tV
six bay it all ia. When it got* low enough impartiality yf the beach would tra a phrase j of tV ereeulial franchire of railroad rorpn- this sum iv&gt;uld not be. procured within a the llcUl army. without Wing that here
Dr. Ila) r* wa* certainly the genuine expre—ioo of a
y4f i*eaJ again and up il gum. Aad without turaning. and tV |*f»ud bimrt that ' Ipiaa. ami the power to regulate them- i* week of it* being asked for.
l-vn in f.rfw for *n indefinite number of
thrt gBSa. they play over and over again, in this country the court* arc the al*alc uf .|nit4y « power to regulate tV franchire very justly rehra upon out merchant* for ainaere and well-founded aeulament
ycere. will rtand aghnrt at the idea of ad­
How coaid we better arichrete the cen t
thedel»drJ public bvinr arirayv the victim. justice w«mld !»■ ridimluu" When re-1 under which they are collected, and the providing the mean*, if the matter i* Io be
Iwcarnw the mi cootn-ili*. men luJd the spert for the courts ia lot. a* we Irani in ' power n.u*t be exercised by th* authority undertaken at all. With them originate* icunial annivermry of thi* memorable bat- mitting to PariiammiC repereentatiim of
K^h—That the spirit of discovery, and to them the ti* than by jut *uch dcm&gt;mrtration* of i the two hundred million* of India Such
New York under tV rule uf the Tweed jj creating the corporation
Ring, ••very thing i* imperiled. M right i* 1‘ the exigence of the Central IVifie cur- । l*en«fit* ultimately inure. When we owe lb* new (pint binding togrtber the anion an iauxvatioa will be likely to find few
advmtre
And yrt one would think that
secure, and the foundation* of civilised ' ixralton and ,it» right to opmt* road* in
of State* which the b&lt;-rore of Bunker the Kaginh «iat£men of today, a* they
and ordered nxaety tremble. The Ring Ualifarni* real excltlaivoly upon the an
&lt;v«tempi*te- the ronditiim of the |ropl&lt;
judge*, it was well known, were tho tool* th.wiry of tho State law ; that it* natural
work of 1775 b*&gt; mX been perfectly *ewho,
a
hnudmi
year* ago. ware making
of Tweed and hi* gang. TVy were character'» limited to retain the fanclioo*
compliuhrd. It took right year* to nuke
I is just now th*' football, and it ia being “ready to do violence to their convictions.*' ■ hirb i* derived by the Stele * nrool
u* an independent people; it ha* taken
manipulated ia the interest of lb* ring if they ronld besuppow^lo have had any. from C,mgr«M. *ncl, aa t V right to otwr
a hundred to make u* one.
But hence­
that Lae the Bank uf California for it* for the rake of money or personal advan­ ale III road outride of the State., and to
forth we can bonretly wrer the motto
from J*ek*oa to thi* rity T Many of th* i miUr. The jur value &gt;f Ophir it |5o — tage. This waa the lowed and ^ueonett ervwte lien* upon it* entire line in favor of
■manager* who eaam hare from Jaekron it hat been np within • year to &gt;475. and form of bribery
But ■ judge
ia the nation*! girternment atxl other credi
would pey fifty rewte willingly fur flw toe j
ready to At rkuetKe to his evavirtiona to ton. Sixth —That, a* a nrce***rv remit afford* ittle hope iff direovering improved
afechrirfor the ninrty-ftw mils ball
rain an advantage for bi* party , altbouhh of the foregoing, while Cuograa ha* th* ocean high way*, it certainly invulv® the |
ty ■•ffera thi* year in premium*, ttf.HOO/ar
tVy do not want to expend fiLM for s|
he may act from a littk. higher. b*caa*e a right the regulate t&lt;41* over the road on nJutioo of |&gt;robiema of &lt;«rau and wind ■
plant* and flower. . 12,100 fut fruit*;1
berth Ilea flv. hour ride, unhw* &lt;cry
pcrwHially unselfish, motive, yet wound*** through and inter-Steto traffic, the State currvut* th* UKvrtitmle &lt;ff which now renfll .SOO for vegttabit* and S3U0 for gar
effcctuallt the honor and fust influence uf Icvidatun: ha* aloulute ujd exdurive pow dent navigBtkui Ira* **fe and Ira* eronomi •
Healiuga. Sept , Oth 1874.
er t&lt;&gt; regulate th* rata* of freight ami cal than it might l&gt;e; to way nothing of
den* and gre*nhou*ta fid-400 ia all.
the bench.
mere *tock &lt;*[«ruLuiwr machine, of Um
In a country when- pnlitiral feeling is fare* between all point* within thia State. th* light that would be cast up*a many
erig&gt;na) owner* make enormoo* fortune* , ttcceomrilv SO strung as tn this, and Where .Seventh—Thai experience ha* ahown that cloudy scientific qnretious, in which th* rite, a ire brok* out uu the went rid*, 11 1 | A fire W Detroit ou Tbirtaealh rtrert,
for they lot all th* contract* for eupplim t" there ia inteHigvnce enough to.bo aware tV railroad ...mpauiev when- left nneoo- inUrnti of comnwree arc more or lew* di­ mil* dirtant—Cox A Bru'* paint abaci, in Monday evening, dertroyad about &gt;10.000
Iheamrivr*. andtV way thev bleed the
trUkd. naturally look exciurively to their rectly involved. We rrwpertfully submit
i worth of property behmging to Franei.
Mouk Vldoa i. axoorihing. ' But tV both of that fact and uf the occcmity uf own internal* ; often diMUgard the inter three ■uggeatiriu* to our Chamber* of the center ofthe businra- portion nt the
the pulHe want*.
guarding against it* evil result*, the habit
wot aide There wa. a strong breese, and
Itockn areoolv for fiift-to-do |«uph- to of looking to t V bench for |«4itical candi­ rot* and convenience of the poblie they Commerce, to the National Board of tbe boildiur* all around for aom.- dirtance
gamble with Biddy In th* kitcVn and date* ahould be rceti to b* one of tho most were created to nerve, whereby onn*»ei Trade which amrabk* in annual aaasivu were entirely of wood. TV flauie* spread
TV New York TVOero MJ. that the
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
John oa the dray can be acrommodated M
blr rateu far freight and fare kava been at Philadelphia thi* week, to our &lt;v&gt;mmcr- rapidly in a southerly and wnrterly direc
Hoe- W. 0. Brownlow wa alwaya a vig- Well a* the rirh people ou the Van Web
; um upon political judgment* It ia an jn - »u^*re -till impred. and unjust diacrimi- cial and financial Exchange* and to indi­ ti&gt;« ; and then a shift of the breem* took
Avewn*. And fiir people with very aoml!
I *&lt;1*1100 to make the court* furtman , ami natiun nude again*! ommunitira and vidual merchants of the spirit of Henry
mren. there are atooka to be gambled in. j while to-day the judge may &lt;mly Iron
■ Grinnell and Felix B-.nh. whree generm- hlock, oa both aide*, awreping down every j itw to undertaking* of thi* c haracter has thing . then tVy ran northward, rrroae-i j
. toward
the party .f h» ebrire.
■ found it* reward in historic honor* eon- Bridge atreei. and «wept ur&gt; Turner acred
morrow he will loan toward hi* fdluw
| ferrod upon their country.
to nrur Second atreei. and threatened to I
partiaui. Th* greet chiod ntaui tbe/areer
of Chief Jurtice Chare » that Ke enter
evum Second rtrert. bat were rtayod by
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in .
wished to refute tV «Vrge. " •“
dmpmlc work from two of the ateamere. |
taiacd political amUliou while be wa* at n-e.immcnd .that the people «honld exact
«V point publicly &lt;m tV stump
Mr
the head of the judiciary’of tV/wanlry, in advance from candidate, fur the legisla­
which had gut upon the ground and gi-t
and inerlteldy caat a doubt upon every ture an unequivocal pledge, fir.I, that they
Brownlow', reply ie unique if not efepM
I., work. From thia point the rouree of
will, if cUcted. vote for »ueh redaction*
the ire wa* a little north of wart, and all
«Th» I understand to V a enutara*ly
axiom. If it Were underetoud that a jndire in the rale* of freight* and fireu *»
that part of the city lying brtweun Turner '
CaaaAi h*» 2h2 tirangra, twenty a roct j •ttvre uu the Wert. Sac4x1 rtnwt oa the
•VulU m&gt; more be nominated to |«.lili&lt;»l will leave to the railroad aMpanuu fair
office than a biahup—the role uoukl be income, oo tb* artual coat of toiMt'ni.ttot. haring lorn ratablabed la May
unwritten, bat it would ba a powerful of their rood*, and allow far maintaining ,
There are 139 Grange* in Maryland
L&gt;s*rt Jssa w *, t&gt; t*7*
I value in tV market, and tb«y go up and bulwark of the abaolito- impartiality of th* and &lt;&gt;j«reting the rnmc to enable them to with a memberaaip of about 7.500 '
tfowa jure the mamas consolidated Virpnia jodiciarv : and if judgvw were never made meet their jure oldigaiioa*; reread, that
All grades of Teas, the very best in the Market. Fresh every
TV Union Co , Ind-, County Council
or any trther stock that tarns out IKK). Senator* or Dover ore*, thrir dreiaiotw they will to that end inatitnte a thoroogh pr^ieem baying a Perchenm or Norrnaa block* and porta of fire other blncka. fully
week from the Importers 3. S. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Boston, sod
'
invretigalion
into
the
affaire
of
awporv
' (MMl of ere par w**k.
Nobody .know* week! not artotitab Vaure they were
ten am. in all Many habitathna* were
for aalevat prices which deficit bucccmAi! competition.
1 anything about it ; tVoe who buy hav* no thought to lx- unpertiMii. ** in Minneam ; taro, a* they have ample |..wer to de, ia
miugied in axnoag the baainoM block*
The
lllinoi*
Stat*
Grange
will
probably
' idre wher* it is, located, or tlial &gt;t lias any ta, not to be deeoonend a* diahnom* be I order to areertain the reel ore nf eonatnicand abopaihwtroyed. and forty-right fomi
value or eveu existence, Iral a share i* a cbm* they were portiean, a* ia New Hamp
lie*, bcredea many riagle perron* occupying
GIVE ME AT'CALL.
I hr* f.« maintaining and operating the Monthly BaBrtln.
share, aad it *ella.
lodging ro-una pere Lumc-l out, in moat
! hoc ; and third, that tbev will, in adju*tA pluareut Granger* picnic wa* held cum luring nuariy everything, for it wa*
There win b* aa item In IV ucwspepm
im» a tariff iff freight* and fare*. abolish omr Itanville III., Jone It. Addrearen al mart impoorihi* to take thing* to plana
John Stanley.
uma* Burning, that the devalnpumute in
H-Unga, Nov. 10th, 1874.
I all unfair diacrimination between some were made by Mumra. Abbott and Nrere. ofaafcty, ao mtenreJy hot.wree the aired*
th* Kangwno di-rict arc of IV mort ra
tlmmi of uwwehandiae. and equalise reUn
TV Treartirer of the Wiaomrin Slate and ao rapidly devouring wore th* fiamea.
aoungieg nature, and forthwith Kangaroo
, betwren different Lralitiea. having due re- Grun received &gt;441.47 during May. not
■took got. upfrote 11 tofftO, aad rertoin
TVaome wa on* of wild excitement
g»rd to grade* and tprriw."
men rage about the rtrert wanting to buy
aountreg 171 M for the barium* hand, and frightful cnoftminii. aad to th* aMtfcall they ran grt tff it M that price. 8m&gt;
which new amount to ll .064.SS.
ing of weanoi, swearing of nxm. crying iff
ing th*t three mining rxtwrts want to coureel, Him. 0. L. Vallaodigham. who,
Sewing machine, form an important children, was added tV Ime hn* and
buy. Biddy and John waat to buy, and fort hi. life m explaining aome puinta m
Knf the trade if Patron’• Agencim. foud roaring of tV lino and tV crisp
4hsy do hay. but tV enerta A&gt; ml— the trial of McGataa.for.tV murder of a
Iowa State Agent hm mid 400 .ow­ rattling of tV burning umber* of the
HaMitcoToy N*. I M*
Tborc who are talking buy, are. really, man Hatred Mveto, was assarainated in hi.
ing madiinM lhi* year and fifty piano* *.oJrn Uuldmgj in Ute track of the «&gt;n
chine fee fauiUv ere, la
th rough their br.fi.ra, milinc at tV price ■Anu ou Berta atrert, Hamilton. Ohje.
•agratejc. Out of block*, from roceea, np
IV (Mrd year &lt; tri eelhetd* sfamor hm med*. It h a very te 13 o efoek Sunday night. A euoatahh
from cvDar*. along the atreota. &lt;-»mc pour
tatewcr. baa tart wtth •
p tatty ysn, when they here need all th* hrerinc the shot fire.1 ran to the mfoon
ing pooplc. Indra with their bousehold
Mid fraud McCrehan lying deed in a piral
good* throwing them blaring into the
of blood. From tV appoaraner uf tV
street and nulling back far more.
WoeudVcoOM ooanf the thing* that were room and pomtum uf Um body th* suppad-1
nwa rushing with their arm* crowded full
Th* |*cplc pockst their foaeaa, and the ti&lt;« is that *ume or* entered th. mluou.
HaanaoTotr No. »M*of clothing, and falling fainting, fro* faTV Bulletin of tho Wkaraain State Ugv*. exeitetaMt and bank.
Sratura begin astgiaeerin|t another swin- cnlle.1 fora drink, and while McGeban
etxlae for wu: *«/.«*»*&lt;
Grange Executive Cummitxee not only
tff the mas* tart, which they curvy waa serving tV «-toa-r V wre shot by
Ahboagh tV river i. 8tt0 fort wide,
and tnntlly u*:, (reefer
-.ms one through a winA.w that kdk. indoo* not think the &gt;5 initiation Cm too manv hrs cinder*, aad rreu xrae good
1 through the seas* way.
for dellvary only dare
high, bat think* it qmataMabk whether
Of cuures jart enough outsiders make to an alky oa tV wert side of tV houra.
sfcsr-’jKw
it fe really dmirahia to Vta penna* who
' money in than thiag* to nirouraa-e people A spsiew/wagua had bora tracked agaiaot
of wort i* altbosfi e
to keep omtaiually going ia. Now and the window, and the awaunia unArabtsdly
। thoa a nma who buys al a duller, has stood npon it wVa V fired, a* a pane of
gitas wa* shattered into a thoumnd frag
nsrata. Although aka with several bul­
let* in the right temple and riAr &lt;ff ita
face. McMehan Vdrtrength niuaxth to prt
two blocks east of the river, csaght fire
bi. rewolrv to dated U—alf but V fel
from a riader, aid was entirely dtatroyed
deed &lt;m reaching tV end of tV ROintee.
Had thi. fire spread, or had the fire uuce
No clue to the murder u yot.
girt at wwk among Urn hunber-yards, or |
woodtet-ware tnotorsm &lt;ra the sort md* &lt;ff I
the riiw. every one felt tV: tV whole
eity would lie Liplcto TV Bridge etraet
bridge, a wooden roofed structure, caught
fire throe or four tiam.. Had the flame*
oooe f*et*esd upon tV wort ead" ef tV
Widge.lVy would Uve gsBoped orer to
tVemh VtorimixitVcartsed. ta afcw

rj&amp;sjxt’SrjLtz

We only want to sell just
HUNDRED

rf

**

Buggies this year. If the Exoite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
oustoiichs cuctj ihfy.

h*l*t

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
j. X. REED tc. CO.

Truly Your*.

NOW IS YUOR TIME!

Gent’s Clothing,
■ Furnishing Goods,

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantity

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

Come and see
w

_

for Yourself

J. s. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED

Teas,

Hurrah for the Spring I

CHICAGO PUMP

Coffees

and

Spices

�OSWEGO

SILVER GUffl STiEffl,
T, KINGSFORD &amp;8CN.

OSWEGO

CORN

STARCH.

KOI

LAWSON'S CURIHVE
&gt;i now all at.ru- ia lhe l‘h.X&lt;&lt;r&gt;pli
■a. and aa I kava raa-t- arrange
to iarmw nt facililHw . fur thdug
(work than vver, all .b.rald call
SPECIAL NOTICES.

Rapid., Cblcatfoand Uubuqur, via Clin­
ton, Cbicwn and Frweport. Chicago
and Manturtte. Chicago and Green
Bry, C h’.eago and Milwaukee, Chicago
and b*. Paul.
,
Thia to the Only Line runnldg iheae
car. bat ween Chicago and St, Paul or
-Chicago and Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with

cmini, «unu,
BHEUMATISM

.6 TINTS
o-ncsmWissL.
LIQUID

PAINTS.

FURNITURE ROOMS.

White Lead Works
SALISBURY 1BRC3SE1U.

E.B. FOOTE, M.D.
in uumn Iran,
teawaa,
,
few tote

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

■OYSTER OCEAN'

fa Wependenl Phpcian,
CHROMIC DISEASE,

al prime which defy all Cumpeiitiuo.

IJ.c «C&lt;wk ia Cauplcto in every ckjwrlnw-nt Having bare Longhi very low, and
he public will find it for their interval Io

UNDERTAKING
'DIED,

rsg.ir.idsxt--"" ........

■ litM feiijipej? Jtotice;.

Farmer, nmember that thc,.4d and
rvliaMc hona-ofC. B’SaWrary to.an&lt;ver,
I buying .-gga, butler. |a«t1lrj aad all kind*
uf fanner . prudtuv. und.-r Barlow A l.-.i
year’. Bt.ar. and paying f.W I hr unr the
i highrat nurtel price. PatnnttU lb.- l&gt;..tuw

525^391

•• If "

PUBUSHER'S NOTICE.
OaaMtooltolthe appropriation lie graer.
^1 wa&lt; .Mealed M follow. .
AyH. Hkka aad bawaaa.
X.J. B«d, fcu^MA Fullar aad lM.

CniEtimltitalPnfiB

-­

...

rta...~.

MICMBLI, MEPMB A ft
'•VIBMT08" THRESHI

We ask atIention to the
fact that'ice shall leave all
accounts not settled, ichere •
ice have sent bills, at once '
with a Justice of the Peace'
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. II e cannot Ion ger
delay.

Lota uf new giaai. al Crawley A
Gnaw.. irulud.ag a lieU
WOOL
TWINK. arkwud with girul -an- and
whieh are bring •Ud’alprfcvw ihal «®
nuke a gntnp-rr hapf&lt;y. •&lt;&gt;&gt; and «* them.

Salisbury &amp; Brossesu.
limting*. April 11». 1R75.

Myl

■ssaa-in-.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
W. K, Ihrla-r ha&gt; a holograph of live
view* of I tho firwetory building. blown np
io B-artoa May 27lh. ul« 12 lu-ura after
the espUiun wb.wo.j2 Ul their lire. and
100 were w.mn.leal "and HMUinnl fiw life.
Can be Been al the akwe atul bIbo a foil
. hoe of new gunda of rvrsy dnesiptiau,
I cheaper Iry 20 per eroL than rear offered
I is Ibra market. We guarantee to give

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stoekof Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which ire offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,
also, a full and complete
fty***?
Stock of Drugs and- Medi­ Moody
cines, Books and Stationary Tl^juraagn iak^taa H. nkaaM. MnMl
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &amp;c., *■ttlbfflA TSP BlBLS KWlHKS.’
cfr. Give us a call.

THE ADVANCE.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.

Hastings, Dec. is} 1874.

BRICK FOR SALE I
The Subm-ihr, will com­
mence the Manufacture of

1NMJSTWAL EXH1WT1O1

CO.

�SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
MICHIGAN FRUIT AND FLOW­
ER GROWERS.

The amour t of premiums for fruit and
lowers autb. tiled to be r.ffered by tbe
State Agrir-uiiural floridly, and to be paid
by the.frcwanier of that M«k«y. foil
for 1 K7l. Tl-ie V.vrrjr literal on tho ,»rt
of thia taitty.'iMl the ft nit *»d Hater
)au|dc rbulthl fullv ajftukir thfopmiiw sjhit. ei&lt; rrtltBVtr to make :u ixl;ii
hili&lt;
i. wi nhy ■ I the Stale and hri jobu L vomei h»« returned from Ucjkjavik “with
girairid Ci.. u'.uisi iuicurlr.
news uf an uu|urdlo!cd diMatcv. It arcti­ | Tbs .eeiv* a-"l viu.-yaid |tem’.nw' «t«
that tbe outbreak began on Christmas, sad
bax roMiuuisi ever rinev with scarce any

I
I

iuliahitaula were terrified by MiLtetaucnn
iH.t«cs like thunder, which extended
through nearly twv-tbilds id* tl® UUudEarly in January f.JL.wi-d curtbuuakc* iu

prsoft «T Haig Writ."
How the suffered during ihu next half
hour ow!y h«r own heart knew; but
she made her appearance among the dan
cere, more bnAmnl than she bad ever
been. Like a tery ficiry ahe flitted thnmgli
tharooiu. laughing merrily at everything,
talk ingpolitioi with the old tacu and flirt­
ing with Ae yowiv men. as she had never
doigwdtodobaforc..- When Harry claim
cd her hand foe tbe Um act, she lx*wilder,
rd tho poor Mfow WUb&gt;« roxy. ^uct.
ttah ways, turine lhe tender wwnla he
wlifoperod into ridicule, and crcB allowing
her wit to degenerate iuto Miuging ear-

TLc ooBkoJature &gt;■( tlie f.uit dqertral
the Sula .Fair i&lt; | ul in sharp.* . I
resident Pximofov, III lx- aodatid by tin
Revra af ill ‘ ending Lurti. uhunl owrcoa of tbe S ale. . A premium-if. life
etnla-iahip a 111 Im' given f r :Lv ux »t per­

arc WjUI him lb hfo toufonanm; wj want
him io the field. We worth! Co th.- iritii.xen. the ►.•tutt.-r. the )4&gt;yriciun nial the
Warrior
The l*n&gt;vinctal Committee of
safety, whiue members had |«rwmal knowl­
edge of his worth, spoke of bis death as
that uf “a man whose metaury rill la* en­
deared to hfo muntrymeu, and tn the wor­
thy in every part arid &gt;g»- r.f iIm&gt; world, ao
lung aa virtrie and valor shall lie euieeincd

■Everything smer them had oceaxd to
prove to her that the man she had loved
waa but • bearUroa flirt, trffling with her
heart while his own was plighted to anotb-

"» remir ita Oetlwr.' &lt;«»&gt;
las-t —^rr|IlU tutjBB*

mM Mtnrw«T

J.Zu^v.'r^sr''

aitifully, than- “supposed to be killed." There ia a tra
ditimi, however, that Major Small, of the
Brilfob Army, who afterward laxaiue a
Genera! and wbrwe life, ao the story goca,
r» aared during tbe secund attack on tbe
redoubt by tbe penonal interference uf
tract attention. The object is lo bring
Warren io bin behalf, raw Warren Gil
the aocievimefllM* Stale together in friend­
when the redoubt wa- capcarrd, and ran
ly ivni|xritiou
forward tuamiat hiru. He spike to him.
The premium for individual cvllrctiomi
but Warrea "only looked up, anilled and
died." It waa not Ha personal exploits
But the C.l..r had left her eheek aud .lid during tile battle, for General Putnam -­
out return. And next morning she Matt­ gallant serviroi arc mure fully rejurteii;
ed home
islrtralar »t Iks tolai • ■
Mrs. Thurston took her in her artuwho-tbey part.d and whispered. with •
Use Suh deepened ou the
grod-by kwa, -We bad Jumd to hare you
needy people.
Several hundred persons
wife'
arc also reported to have perished. Tlie
wodd-roanwaed Gcysen hare dried up
since the terrible eruption began, aud in■trail of water, these mysterious ftiniiel*
il N.pX.B I
emit immense ■|uaat&gt;&lt;i&gt;w of hot smoke and
tSCre..—J,.----- anything but archmBu and mischief was to
aaboi, which, during lhe nighl. ruing
several thcxiseud feet into the air. appear
ink Mm-------1----- -- ----like gigahtie ivilnmus of fiaiiiriiao. fire,
And ttow, when the bad thought her lore
dead, and pride had stood in triumph over
its. trampled ([rare, it was ia her heart
again struggling t&lt;&gt; be heard.
When
Mamie earn.- to search for her she found
her walking ■‘Crr her health." she mid, and

■Tl't.'T.J?’!'.

Every Buller and Eugioe ia tented by Siydnutlto preaaurc to twice tho —&lt;•
rasBure and also steamed up and ran, before leaving tbe works, to famrsto-J
set workings In the- hands uf tbe purchaser.
**
Tile Boiler aud Englnu leofe tbe vroaksmxupMe; andtliepries lncls.tMnm.
htglne. Force Pump. Bteam Gauge. Grate Bara, Gauge Cocks,IklstrvSZ'
team Valve, Judson Governor, Blow Off (jock. Ac.
”

rttets t&gt;n.ivEKH&gt; os

board

or cabs at sraisonua mh

Stripping ttaxirg. 3 Horn.- Poorer. flB.au; 4i lion* PVwer.'fl^ia. ' *“
We manufacture and furalab at low prim, I *n I leva, Sliaftlnr Cvdtei xj
Hangers, also furnish Belting. Gum Hou*. ,ti
i. "■f—n ul
Further Information will lx* cheerfully given by addressing the mxoahntaM

,J AM ICS LEFFEL &amp; OO.

B=lf

SPRINGFIELD. OHIO.

*“«

......

jmmHbk eoqwatfoh

even in the rcldnewi
«&gt;f b«e manner, but Harry ualy saw that .
•dainty
and fortune, and tn lung laid tbe la«r with
hfo heart at Laurie's dainty feet. Hbe
took no lima for thought; she'could never
hive any one as she had loved, and she was
fond of Cnndn Jack, and s&gt;&gt; Laurie mid

THE

h*7’i. amounted to fMlii (Jn January I,
1ST I, there waa not a penny in this fund.
The Kxerattrc Committee desire to build
up this fund, aud benrc by offering life
mrmb&gt;T»hi|a for premiums set end |Mir

The Menly Boy.

What is it makes amanlylsiy ' It no
sire or weight, fur there are some larg
heavy buys that arc anything bui nun!
We saw &lt;m.v a big, burjy follow abac
fourteen ynrs old, with a fiat like a snu
sledge-hammer and a voice as loud, aluuu

MATCHLESS"

BUHDETT

I given t« fruit growers, tho membership
' of tbe society w extewb-d awl the money
'given fur such premium*, is diicrtcd to
j the treasury of the Ms-iety, sin! finally
; Irrtnaoently iut-wted f.«r the promotion of

By the first of January. It&lt;7«. the E»&lt;*
cutii.-romuiittre* b.q. t&lt;&gt; be aide ly jepriu
a life mvmliraship fund of Fd.lnitl.
Il will be rioliicd that the luinrv of the
awiwding ci-u&gt;mitlccs are mu given or tmbli-lied aa hm been tbe custom. Tlie Kxeentire committee, in IB74, adopted the
plan of selecting cvmiwtrnt graiJcmcn ur'
i experts lu award the |rcmiuius of the fair
1 Three gentlemen were duly wxified and
| promptly apjxwrod at the fiur and attend
I ed to their dutieri. Hie result was very
gratifying- and gave proers) satfoCnXion.
| The award, were distinguished for their
I discrimination, fairaces and impartiality.
The same jysteui will Le adopted in 1873.
The premiums awardiM in the PubmIuI gieal department will be paid on Friday.
I lhe last day of tbe fair, bv checks drawn
ou A. J. Dean. Kao., the treasurer of the
State Agrieultural HooMy. At the fair
iu 1874, Mr. Drwu paid every cheek pre■ sentefj him ■« Saturday. — that exhibitors
■ had the money in hand before tlicr left
the fair ground. The amount voted by
■ the State Agricultural Society f.»r prctii
■urns in this deportment was' SI.30U for
I 183. an ineroise of filtOO over the amount,
voted in 1871. Thia liberality ou the part
of the uxccutirc rvmmitter of tlie State
Agrieultursl Society should call forth from
' the fruit growrra of Michigan a re.porre| worthy uf the State.
.
All fruit ahipficd by rail for the fair
should lie directed to Hon. Wb. L Web­
ber. Superintendent ofpotnrdogiea! Hall.
East S^inaw, Mich.

Eii'e,

.

bister wbaa she saw Harry with tbe n

hmadwana O
Uarie took

’

----- let you go until you do." and he took her
~-----‘ --------“ _, and | hand in a gentle but fine grasp Looking
tri ndMtaade, rimi into hfo eyes, h&amp;ring the winning voice
bariio her fliubed ; agmn, ahc yielded a-of oW. -LaBrir. we
eat with Harry am! I bum have done wifh mistakes. I loco
Led jn.coorerwu.ioa. I yoa beilar than lifir itadf. and I believe
^T*W&gt;poBe." aaid thxi when you came to oa last winter you
«tn. then curiously i loved me. For.somc reamm you attend
| toward ne. I would have found the rmif urgent btuino* had not called me
ly just BB you were leaving, and I
old have been here befrre thia if the

•VaAii’ 0^ TouarY
Aod Um* M
Uun me to New I'oel. .her
the gallant auMain gave hu vareful critique have been detamed until last week,
wpaw Jfhw Rvxm1 ’ Lmt, of which Laurie '
‘
htorfbottmewo'd.
Nat until day fight dal the crowd of
yOWBg folk, gathered beneath C.!oud
nratasi a bdspitaNe roofdfopem-, and it |
*■ eleven u. as. when lhe fire gtrfo at I
Magwalia gathered armrod the breakfontolrn- H STM quite 'tiausin^ to observe

inre me that you bred me and at tho
m.- lime be piodgU to M« Everett?"
“Laurie Loe! I ptedgad to Mfo.
tercet! I do not understand yum"
Thai, with oyoa downcast again. she
M him of aO.be hMI heard that night in

Mtn a “baby." and say wl
about being ‘tied by bia
strings
ho dues not min
knows he U right.
He will never engage
spurts: he loves real spur
nothing for fun that he wo

i

Jartm &amp; Saiiiai

lam
IAIU0AI.

.

MICHIGAN AM THE SOUTH.

Sr.l&amp;a,

Mosurtss. L’

EteU-Ucin

ps?
Msrekck

3

IN ii in

11 Siiil
si a
• It ____ 1 7 SO

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a very fine thing. But be waa
manly.
Nor does tbe power to &gt;moh&gt; cigars
without getting sick nuke a manly boy.
Some boys tbiuk »o, we know. We hare
earn seen small boys, nine and ten years
old. pick up stnmpa uf cigars which men
have thrown into the gutter, ami |Miff
wdkfope* pride. • Mae in hfo*slighlrel set
away at them, holding Bp their bred- and
JnM Ueri a servant tapped at lhe dour. stalking along, a* if to say. "Ixulioi and
• A pmtlemau in lha pari.», Mfos Lauric. gentlemen, look at us. M e are men. we
Thinking only of Comb Jack, sha hotbed
her. eyes and readjusting the pink ribb.®
that bound bar bwtr, she ran down tbe
stairway. Opening die door meehanieallv,
in nod Mood face to face with

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

rsiftflFI

™neo opened, alUtlr faded spray uf arborvine fell out Ju her lap and a dainty scrap
uf n«4-papc&lt; witlt R, dfodorisg the face
uf Hany Tburatou uabe bad first known
him. The deep blue eyes looked up. into
hera, and the boyish .n^rath. unshaded by
mouMsche. seemed foebdy iu syllable hre
name as of uld. Through blindiag tear*
...
. — »hc gated Upon it. thin clcsxxl it firmly
Loe, hwvu you nu Mtd.piMvtl U with, other thiags to be de­

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S'. r» T» Ka j,

6u t»L_ 1 S3 IB 1

■J57

The Manpcttc Mining Journal nay.
that (Ifift tons of rofipcr were produced
from the Quincy mine, and 322 tons fn,m
the OscreJa in the fire months past. and
that shipments from Portage Uke arc
very lively so far this mmu. reaching
1,95c tons up to tbe 2d inM.

Srx-BATTia rrm dxmiutv.—Comidering bow much pains people take, first in
excluding sun-light from their dwellings,
awl serood in protecting by clothing their
nalo b&lt;rir« from its infiuctuw, it ou read­
ily be seen Imw want of sun light on the
person may be a gnwt anre of ill-beulth.
■ Bemave the cause ami lhe effect will
«»*" « the hygienic prc«pt; and EenM
in ail MMBaa when wut of sun-light hu
been the eauae of disease, sun bathing
must be a valuable hygienic curative agnney. brom, of debility, unarcmnp^
with fever, it fo nariv always raluabic.
Whenever the skin fo tafo and bloo&amp;m.
— whenever a cold and ciammy condition
RadoBRWM, exritabffity, irrilabUity often
Muxumb Io this agruev when they will to
no other. Huu-butha supply the place iu
some aenae, and are worth a thotmndfoJd
more than all the iron, opium, alcohol,
etc . in Chrisvisdam They arc sot, a. a
it. By-and-by you win take from us afi role, to b.- ure.1 in feverish condiriorsr of
our luxuries I think wine pnwnntM di- tbe system, bet wherever there fo torpidgeation. Did you ever bear of a man who
«.uld not sat cbaeae without hurting him?
Then I miraxme you would deny me
diUMe." She replied, “Did you ever hear
of a man standing umler a gallows, and
Baying to lhe wiuinw of the cxccutimj,
'Now, my friend*, take warning by me

ORGANS

TAKE NOTICE!
J.rraWJi:1frrd=AV=;-'g

mn urni iirtnis
The Reliable Sheri Lite

BABIil SRBBVlKtllN

mgsmaagat

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BAHRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 1875.
ClEffl

WITH MILLER’S WONDERFUL

454457115

AUTOMATIC SELF’ltAKE

Spoke

Warranted

K is hlriiost :ik li^ hl as a Droppt j, pi i fm th It.ilniiced, t*iils .the
worst dob'll and t ;irig|pii grain, ;dway« brings the grain on slraight;
fail to set* il . W&lt;‘ulfirt sei! llitk

longer tin

Their Skeins
I
are all set with their Patent Skein;
Hetter-Ml'filth shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly , and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never 1
loose, cut or break.

BE FEEBLESmAPBB ANDMBWEB
The Triumph Reaper,
• odd.

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes.

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons
Jackson Wagon,

Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR
No other firm uses tiiia Machine «»&gt; they are Eaki prupi ifiioi-s oKm. None but Indmnhvs Olel
ed Timber, and thoroughly seiisoiietl, under cover Ikoui-lato 5 yei»M. ami put together by the
Wagon Machines. Every Wngon fully Warranted.

i&gt;KCC andske'them.

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
■of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

WTOTTO^

tn HUH I
JOHN STANLEY !

nXvi &lt;; HT &amp; IJU Uli ALL.

JOHN PETTIT

EXTRAORDINARY

AT THE

T° ™ANNOUNCEMENT

Hastings Drug Store

Pianos, Organs,

SD DEC TED TIMBERS.

Wagons

CRAWLEY &amp; OKACE

and Buggies,

M1U HiVKKTIXUiKBTN.

A»1 M«S.

G. P. Rowell I Co's. Column.

"’itN aadm xxivj 4?U ■ vrium: ' Arad

Before You Start

now, IxboU, I n unl-&gt; my pnioic: run*
iberviunt. Mad { will nabvrfMrtbM what thia
ahull du to tkv (triple La tho laMer
day*.'* That adv«tMiB«*t w» a taniUe praobeuy, a aeUrng tutth at the rrelaattapbaUt; and all idrertiaiag uaght la
be, I1L- Xfriptore aJrcrtMng. a artUnr

ISfl'HR IX TOE

TRAVELER’S
OF lIAItTFOKl), COAX.
_
!!»•«

. &lt;1.»y4v .

BOgK AGENTS

‘•""“ZrwuA.

Canned Fruits and Fish

■

ibboutmm

.
•
llicanll iWlliator. |
Ukavlaa, I kata Ma«kn||Hklit 4-«» (^Billakl ■
U«lw» •k.lwaiWll.a. katiaaaa !

TOIL

IKS 4
Sffflffl,

CIGAR?

Shop .mi J.-ti.-r.ion Slr&gt;-*l. ii.ntli &lt;*f
Hnaiingp
■ .
J aU r* .

DENTIST

Naskrillt

Slit-'Ag.-t &gt;1 fn, the l upul.tr New llpgI.I..1 Or,MU, JJvhtA llruu, Fallatn
,
&lt;k Son*, njjil U. H, llatt-v.
sisii.rr.-=;.i-';raarw,a^a

UtHpi.

Sw«t’s HPTEL&gt;

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In a previous letter I gave my iwpreeaiomi of tho Chimro in 8an Francbeo. I
know more about them row than I did
t^en. for this maroing I went down to the
wharf where lay the monstrous steamer,
tbe “City of Tokio," and mw a tbouaand

fa sure to bring protoctiow to all who trust
it. The Barry and Eaton ask your al
tewtioa to tta efevee year* of continued
proaperty, its fteedun from hligatiun, iu
payment of M5.000 of loses, iu 2.300

circular fasped by the Agricuhara! Ia«r
In IStiJ the Barry and Eaton obtained aau Cjraptay of Watertown, 'Naw York,
ita charter’ lad cuuimeneedjt. work, the which company through it" agtuu mh-iim
willing to rowrt to anything to deUmy the
policies taking adret April 11, 1864.
Undoubtedly the beat rwrou fur Uw
■_2—; ■ 'ir'.i.. L_ .r &gt;aso __ £2

We Ind thia fa one of their circular. :
. “Incase of Ire. these Mutuals companies
pay—romo two third, rornc thrro fourths,
■ome four-fifths, and same nine-tenths of

.bow beyond a doubt fast tbe Barry and
Eaton has not proved "s deinsiou and a
rear." to those who trusted it.
We invite you to their annual meeting*.
We invite you tu an examination of their
book*, and to thoir reports fifed with the
Commfasiomw of insurance and tbe County
Clerks of each county.
TYusl meu you know to b* true. Do
not be deerired by men you do not know.
Do not be deceived by any false theorioi
or false statements. The Horry and KiU n
never was in better coudition than it is
to-day. It never derermd more confidence
than U d&lt;*w toJay It nr4 only deserve.

rothst, althot^h the farmer* held an fa
•uranee policy fa sum* etHupany, it was un­
certain whether they would rwcrirc a dol­
lar dldthej met withalua.
In'..A.-' sound rompanfa* they had to -pr. &lt;«*—-*«. “ W —. W
pay fttsa t to 1 per cent, annually, and hl* insurance in a Stock company, and
to be fa an unround company was wurre in every case tbe sum be thus fares would
keep him fully is»ural fur many year*, ao
that when a lorn occur* bo find* be fa only
partially [rotccied apafaat it at the best the farmer* fa iu territory. Since the 30th
Bead your pulieicsandyou will see that thia of September last only seven policies
have been cancelled by request of insured
except in ease of aalca, and during that ;
tint* wo have Insured more than a bun- 1

Wink ** arc waiting for iki. vcrJkl fa and all are dufag a. good buafawa and ful­
the Bo-vlier sac *W Ukr occafiwi
filling' the design far which they wore
pans the hope then there will be no more forined. The Barry ami Eaton, the one of
which we write more particularly, during
of this whi^h lia.'JuiC elottd.' It m«y lie its eleven years uf work, ha* nerrr left a
urgiil (hat tbu disrovety of new . videoci1 Idot or Main about any of iu work to mar
of a decisive chwactcr ought tv lead to a
rc&lt;praBotatiet&gt; of the care fa thex»«r«sfcia
order thai antbroiieJustice way be -km®
to the parti-n 1nv&lt;4vtd, sod that public
ujiininu may 1«) re&lt; rig|it. . Tlurei) lirtlej
i It luu paid out More than forty-fire
prubability., lwirav.ro that any wh di^ thousand dollar* in kwwrerinrc iu organisa­
cuvery will be mad*. - Evjy quarter in tion. averaging a little more than four
whfah it-may be &lt;frpr*ital bx&lt; already
been ranrecKcd, and every mofivc for iu [
publicali-m ihat gan eyo&lt; be &gt;&gt;pcrMiv.', ap­ eleven you* iadnding all expense and
parently, ha- been brought to l-oar fir it. thi^dtey fee, and the 10 rent* a hundred
production rhiritae the'- »ir fnonths, trial dollar, for Insuring, 18 cents a hundred
beferv the pttycfii jo»v. . The probability, dulkir* a year nr (1-B0 per thousand and
then, m IhalTikc tbe example funii-dtod by o-uuling only thcBMosmeat. about l&amp;cts
so many other celebrated trials, all the • hundred or fil.Wper tbottrend. With
Gets shoot ibis matter nut yet mad.* known these facta and figures who ean doubt its
to the psbHe will remain locked in the
b&gt;**onui oftlriir depositories til) dcaih puts
it. Citai real upon them.
If, however,
now facte of imp-wtant bearing iJumI.I ,
romc to litrlw, they would simply
themsrirre titthe body nf pnbfie’ nplnfob,
and would thus lave »ub*taut&gt;alJy the
same effect a* if certified ip a (A&gt;un i.f eoaupcUtinaa
,
with Mutual*. and with that ;

Addreste* by Hon. Sohuvler Cotfax
Before the Ulerary Societiee-Thi
Higher Law of Ufa and Abraham
Lincoln - Largo Attendance and Interetting Exarehet.
content. many nropanien insure for full
value and pay It.
,
The Barry and Eaton insure ou build­
ing, not excueding throc-fuarth* valitn and

■nJ when any agent or aay rompany
make a rtatemeut like tbe *l*&gt;rc they atale
what they know to be untrue.
Again in the aanx- circular we find thia
bugis-or hold aut: -I* addition to tbb
the hutury of fire Insurance fa a faithful
reconi of their failure to naret tbe wants
of tbe pcnple, and the la* reports of the
different Stale* arc filled with suits upon
their application.. They hare nnireraally
broken tbeir promise, to their peliry bold­
er., and proved a dcluafan and miatc if
continued f»r any length of lime ,.

noil. They ww* Urn genuine article, and
a look at lh&lt;m wx. eolertaiiing, a* weU ns
instructive They aro allowed to come off
the ship fa wpadn of tramy. ereh with
bis or her baggage, rod are ho«p*tobly re­
ceived by the custoo boroe officer* of
Unde Ham, who show, them tm.ro atlcntion thsn they ever get again. He firat
compel* theta to open their bW.
which he examfam with a rapidity that b
miraculou". He t&lt;wra&gt; out tbeir clothing,
bolding up each article tu tbe light to »ce
that nothing dutiable fa hidden in iU fold*.
Ho open* their empty and half-empty can.
of provision, to the*smc end. and after
tomfag their traps about fa a manner that
makes them bowl with angufah, he nb-

ing a useful, virtuous and ancccmfel life. in hi* baggage, to not only defray hi* ex­
Hdf-control and self reliance are qualities penset, bet leave him enough to get back
of great value, and the ancient injunction
“know thyself," eras tbe result of a pro­ upon. If ho is not an opium sharp be
may hare rilka, and other good, that arc
light and easily omomM, the duty on
which, if be ascspis, would make him de­
cently rich. I saw one stripped who iiad
rilk thread wrapped about his body, tbe

NOW IS YUOR TIME I

eovugh to act him up fur life in hi* satire
village But tbe custom house officer* are
very *mar|, and from long experience are
up to the most of their little games. The
most uf them cutac to grief.
After they aro examined, the officer, if
he find, uo dutiable good* about them,
put* * chalk mark on their bopgagr and
another on their back* and they are free
to depart. The employment agent* are wait­
ing fur t hem They are loaded up fa expraw
wagons and taken to various ludginghuwui, where they May till work i* found

Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic's in Endlese Quantities,

LlMnimilfM
Trunks, Traveling Bags,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:

Itself Its Only Parallel I

The NBtions Holiday!

Independence Day

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cierie. and President Jocelyn that be had
coarented to come to Albion at all
He would not altemp* to disci**)'techni­
cal topics, but would for an hour dixnuree
tu them npou • The Higher Uw of Life,"
that ptfocfalc of lirfag which tends to

rocwigaed to them like so many pieces uf
ux-rchandiM.'.
Tbe harridans herv con­
tract with their agent" In China, who. for
m&gt; much in hand p-ald, buy girls and "hip
them. When faey arrive they are taken
to the Jen* on Dupout, Jackwn, aoJ
Tscific .trecU, anJ kept there in abject
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Olivet College.

kwihg Wefn.Jlre. «n J a IT! only ai
.UffjjiM'WtMl'tnni'w Ut» gaa a
MMmiMMifan'o »'•
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mW. ff nofIke r^, fcr^.earlriud

the merchant and manufacturer*. hare
their wires with them, but no one ever
.
ouxf^ly

J-S. GOODYEAR 4 CO.

HIPPODROME,

Acre* of Wide Spread (\uivaa. and tbe

Largest Ampitheatre in
the world.
gut into the circular through a mi-tele
In a Mutual company a man agrees to
share iU lusacs and border*", and also has
the privilege and right to reap iu benefit*.
If there are 3,000. person, faaured fa a Mu­
tual they each agree to protect each other
aceordfaf to the .mount insured, bail great
or small. Now auch cuiupauMs ran never fail
only through dishonesty. If the losses are
heavy they are legally bound tu pay them

for Yourself

P. T. Baraunus
GREAT ROMAN

GruiButi,Uii,Jilj5O.
ever Iwcn it* steppigg stone to a vigorous
uf the market' What the dolricriutM fagrowth. Snne of its early officer* and
fiiu-nom arwupiu the. young we can reurve- charter member* have paared away, but
lyrrolree, but w* may be sure that they;
other* have filled their pdacea, and in all
winyrtwral rttetnrehr* in deplorable
rerun*, although the CMmeAion with the
real fountain of evil umy often be hard tu [ offietw. Thia being &lt;ione by the company
trao- . -N.. cbmnaofindiridnab snt, over at large it "has moil always been well done,
ride there-vneralfatcrreu of therowrttn and we bwlicvr to-day that tbe uianagenity and. we might add. tho'guisT name of uxnt of the Barry and £aton i* in &lt;m&gt;d
our cvuutrj.
Wtf truM, tln-riffigu, in haHa.y Their offibe* not bring aalaired
q iteufhttera and »fli&lt;».fa»uB«l n
otire there 1* no acranfolfag for t|wm.—
here and there, that Wi-‘hare'nren -th
Efficiency and honesty fa what the comuf thk matter fa fW. fckTkfcHri
rouki my1 the lad of it inany fenn?

IMPOSITION HATED I

OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied

C0VGBE88 OF MATIOMS.
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have tbeir reward. Their own rawrefamness of good done fa ■ reward npea earth,
rod lb. fatam life will. duOtfea.,
tbeir measure of honor fall. It fa notori­
ous that every age makes martyr, of iu
own beroe* ami throw* garland, on the
monarns^ ef those of previous eenturim.
l«rn.tli fa by no mean* rox dri, O0
the cunirary. we frequently new the one
pure nun oppx-ed by a thousand asaewfa ,
and perareuted to the death fa many fa-

m
it rem, or sum bqubii ;
Indian Life or Cheat* for a Wife!

GIVE me A cam-

tSS5tlSKI.'22:£J2‘„“S: s

John Stanley.

dealing. .
4:
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lly Ua. fair and botMM daaling it baa
justly dsaorred the fruit it has reaped. No
more prosperoiM o.inpiiyexurt* to-day. It
has a membership of more than 2.300,

t NQ hUcmxK bannprung
rapidly Imo fax ,.r n . po*.
aming tbe best combi-

doUan'of property.
What src some of it. advantages ? Fine,
your policy » ahraj* Rood ifyou pay your

then the company make money and you
help lb*m, and this is perfectly fagtttmate.

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through them. Thia i* tu detect muggling. For be it known that the Chinese
arc moU ezpiert bider*. Many an inno­
cent looking Ki Wo has brought through

applications We Jud. supposed anils were
cxnamciKvd ..n pulirio* and uot uo applies
tion*. Bnt that little ilncrrparoy we will
jass over and proceed to notlou the girt of

It. fir-t Secretary, M’. A. N'intocka,
worked well and faithfully until tbe com
puny wo* ihtwuughly organiitd and finally
left it in good &gt;dup&lt;- far other hands It.
6r*t I*resident, Willird Daria, who m iu
manager* *w eight tsn^ years gave it a
good "landing, hr thriftaking the t rearer
&lt;r&gt;bip uf the rotupuy which he held at
th* time of hb death, was a man of sound

Wo dare not tell the public, we are making better work thaa
ever before, /pr fear they, will come too thick and fast. Wem
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and now nnei
we have oomo down TfHjj-FIre
H CU BUfif, we tratnble a
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate ua io moeh
him Thiriy-five Top Carriages, and that nhnos
business besides the

Are not the law reports filled with suits
t» tlx puKcio* of rtfak companies? Noth
fag is freer. Is it any more an eridence
of the want of stability fa a Mutual to bo
•ued than a stock company? U i» no*
darn of rompanuu i: bum be understood true that they have proved a d&gt;-lusfae and
tint the mutual* made lluui lower the
rates. arid there can be no qnaOfan but
that their fa.-«&gt;lrency it only a matter of

pmxlfag rontrsdictiim* 111 the Brooklyn
trial whieh will render the pending, and
would have nmderei! any, verdict m&gt; un"lUhdactory tn the grvai num of unprgjudkol men. But the great objection In asopening «hw m-Mter in conn is the bad
■ Ifcet which the daily famllfarily with
such w^itlal* La* lijxsu the public wind.
■Milter*'which are pr^aiy riothed ^wiih

aguin. The mnubera of th® lnd&lt;l«.dent
party will wheel iste line *cw»—lh«y will
drop Inch iuto tbrir aid pUcta, »i»d Uuifurnia will take her pUo in the llcpubliranks.
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Tbe Bepnbliran Atelr Coorrotioh at
Sacraaicntu. yorterdav. uon.’faated • "plcu
did ticket, the Hmt. T. G. PMpa beading

3BC TF 3V I&gt; SR. » x&gt;
Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall h*
obliged to fence ourselves in ana
only admit a limited number of
f
D4Y

GEORGE A. HALL, Areada
W»w&gt; Dfrpot Grand Rapid*.

�KIMGBFORD'
OSWEGO

Reapers!

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Kacrainentn, Orden, Rail Imka City,
Cheyenne. Denver, Omaha,' Lincoln.
Dutoque, Wlnom?Duhrt£

THE LARGEST OF THE
KIND EVER HELD IN
THE STATEI

Marquette, Houghton, Hancock. Green
Itay. O.hkoah, Fond du Lac, WadtoOB.
and Milwaukee.
If you want loro to Milwaukee, O4&gt;
koah. St. Paul, Itlnneapolta, Duluth,
Fort Garre, Winona, Warren, Gai—.
Dutmqn^fihoax CMy,Yaakta», Oowaall
Bluff.. Omaha, I Au coin, Denver, Salt
Lake City. Sacramento. San Franahaa,

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0SWK3O CORK STARCH.

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Util ity'jes price;.

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ask attention, to the'
fact that we shall leave all
accounts not settled, where I
we have sent bills, at once,
with, a Justice of 'the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. We cannot Ionger
delay.

ALL ABOUT THE COUHTY.

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LIQUID* "PAINTS.

White Lead Works

OYSTER OCEAN1

FURNITURE ROOMS.

SALISBURY ABHIISEAU.

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A8C 1 THRESHES.
SPECIAL NOTICES.

E.E. FOOTE, M.D.
in UiirfR inut,
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

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i^BClroad CMaadanioeer Cobb wax al HaMlog'. yeeienUy. aad »xprv~»4 what we al) an
keenly feel the greet iRjaatiee doae
by
keepieg ike dej~t
tar h&lt;»n I be bu.lnee. xhort two year*. Hepped to the final a. tbe
Iradtag Beaporla the taad. It I. aunaBaeI Zltoa. Geo. K. Be. ever fahroa no lhel la tund by Maaero. D, M. Morgaa 1 Co., of Brock,
I forty-nix. &gt;Uya he readjusted and took new port, who are aaiuae the aide. 1 Reaper aa»■ luenaee for the Barry and Ealra to the ufectnrerr in America, h.rtap built over 50
amount M 10,010. ta the face towanhipa of yean ago the tnl McCoetakk Um per, nhieh
ta It. lime war almoM tbe elghlh woader of
Irving. Tk.re.ppl., Yunite.
the world, bait ImproreaeM. fallowed aad
I Tear*' of ike people ta the wapaay. aad cer- ■ era embodied ia a ar. Reaper known a. the
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impro.emret bae aiaodfaarly ad.eared uatll
Ike new reel ihat weald more ahead, allowtag
it to rar directly over the knife ualil I be rake
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Shea, a Xew York : XathaaM Thayer. J. W.
BreAt. H. It. Iluaaewwll a*l BMaey Bartlett,
of Boaioa. aad Jaaaeo F. Jay, of Itetnpl

Hurrah for the Spring 1

airoag. of Moy draft aad very eoeveatni to
handle. Two Cvma !)*&gt;.. owe far mowing aad
Uat ufletlenrematalag lathe liaartaga 1*. owe far rnptag Mwjflarahhed with eoehjaacktao.
aothouhe change from a Mower le a Reaper can
0. June auMtiSTL.
Mtaa XetUe FkartaWa, Andrew MaKeea. he made la Iom than 10 aaaaaalaw. Vhea Uta
Freak H.talre. CtUe Areeux. Peaal tk Meaarr/ew mrher loagor them tbe Mower Benia
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aaaot, X*. tt. 1. 6. U. P.. beta al Odd Fotiowa
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)wt heaugU ear of (bo waedk by aetaal rem
Oa Twaiay eeealag tbe ».-ker. of the partaon. ta &lt;oat.l«»U won ttaa we-third
Brw.aga Lodge. X«. M. 1. 0. 0. F.. «i«b Mote tlmt. the dellwcy a. Battle Creek hy
Cadltae O»4 WatllM. het anaur,. fa wbkh_we
a.'oSeera far the caeutag lana. via :
X. U.-rfaa. M. Setrey.

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0* pieaaare fraa an ia^NMtaa at faa «erM th* dnalag aad eeuta far the teaebiaM.
ffa.Mdh.'Waews.rf ibe Xltolow we fire the Itae al pwretarew.
TTlUgre.. CaeUea. Trtemph Reaper.
Typer nf ll.TikaiiW"^ &gt;Me|pah|&gt; Of farata

akWcU. reread, fare- 1 tfa-efa-l -9 *«• oXKb-W* - Git. a. the TTiHlMMRiB S—aaaatoo.
Para.al a, Bam..-. W*. -MmRBy end
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aKh.Mte

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
John Stanley bee
ado an exleudvo
and very pupadtf.UoTfaw
fcr tbe
OM-ofyintug Americana tbe r-emiuK anuivenory Tin*.' iu wxat at there article*
eitbre U abU-uL re reUtl .MaU Mt Ml

largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash.
have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries.Toilet Sets-fc.,
Give us a call.

H*e

&lt;fc.

Hopkins A Barnes.

CNIMHNMF
DANCING SCHOOL.

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■y. a thorough nyatotu
fersasflwte

Ebility ano chi

to fday on their mialrware* pianos."
•Vreygvmd , bmyou have
.««
thing more than a servant here. Wilt you
lari me hear you aug now?"
Sfly fingers had been lutrn itchier to

• town to i»- willingly. T was out of pracI tire, tnv fingminta stiff; but exciktaeut
»**•’“» taode uplbrto,! suppam, tai
• hadumrCTjlgod^beUec. and my voice was

The Butler Co , Ohio Council asks the
Executive Committee of the National
flnuisv In iknd an agent to thr&gt; countrirt
uf production and purchase large quanlitta uforifoa, tea and sugar. to be sold
only to the Order at prime cost.
An officer of the California Statu Grange
uotiflm persons having claims against the
Government, that “two experienced and
relulto memls-r. of our Order iu Wash
iagtau wiH give their claim. prooqg and

“I foresee you will prt that place pcr, tnaneutlr.”
_ “0h,&gt;; MtaPaltrei will be wall di.

nel I

am this will -bo your

tern-

I said ; ta th. &lt;dd lady botreywd in
Imr voire that ahe would rally he sorry if

couple t&gt;fr«« butki fro» my shred of a
bonnet, and set out fur No. 821 North
.------ street.
When I arrival there, 1
hesitated about ringing the beU. The
house, thoturb not very Urys, had an air
of style cn'ling fur several servant". Tbe
name was on the door. I picked up amr-

Aly ringing that afternoon was a sueores. Sirs. Dartm.Il Was right about Mire
1‘attou. Site never ti-tunml u&gt; theclmir.
She had ruptured a Itood vesml, was scat
to Florida, remained then, amaq montlis,
and rente tack to die. ‘ I was mpaged in
her place at a xalary uf fire hundred dol
lare a year—a little fortune to me , but I
did not to my ptov fai the house, which
I liked, aad did not find one oernpatian to
interfere with the other. Tn my ntrpriee,
Mrs Dartudl etipfod unvlher huuw-utaid,
aud put her muter my supervision, thus
promoting me to he a kind of bouaekeepcr.
I did not daamr ta this, tat hoisted on
s.-rriop without pay; and it was .ctlled on
that basis. The old Luly whose coufitleuce
ii&gt; me was unbounded, gave metlm keys,
aud we always took our ramls u gether. 1
was quite happy, though aotnewlmt uneasy
about my brother, from whom I hod heard
nothing al) ALL- while, though my addro-s
had liccn sent to uur roeUir with a request
u&gt; forward aqj li tters that might dome.

sragsrarasssg

Mas essias assraor*. MMtr. n, lu»r

“Yan—pulico ; That was their idre I
went down mysdf. Mr. Bland wouldn't
tell am- at first, until | .Rowed him my
buriuoU. Then he did quickly enough.
I jumped in the cure, ray aawh was at llw
sutioo when I got to town, I made llecrgv
drive me here, and here I an. Not glad
tn s&lt;v uic, are you ?"
• WcU, aunt, ypu kim* I uots-r bare

M
The Atfran*. Hrlper is uqsxlaUy ear­
age iu |t« criiktau’ of Secretary Kelley's
History of llu&gt; Order. It calls it a shame
and disgnuv, and a henry fahkti. If calls

than: “M’heu the work of orgaaixai.-m
in completed and the Order has settled
duwu into a practical working course, the
nowsajvj ta the National Grange » a
body, with legislative powers or the amtrnl of fund., will vanish The Stale
Granges will ultimately he rirntdifled and

She al first left me. standlug ip the hall,
but presently retnrued end ’lined me in
ta the |«rlor.
Tbe room was handiuncly fttrerihrd,
but looked U&gt; be liMlu renal lor. Then
wsa a large and tne piano in the num.
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PRICES DELIVERED OS BOARD OF CARS AT SmSGHELD. OHIO

i

There i« no officu better amamd to spit
Urn public than the pretoKre in Mint. The
building » 125 fret lung and 25 f.w&lt; wide,
with high crtliog. The tdegraph office oc­
cupies uw Uf the ftimt wintkiwa, with 12
feel of counter. The usher side is Used by
Mtrecn. S|«-rry A Bushnell as news depot.
Mr. O'Dooougbtae is the nunager of the
telegraph office and Lathe postmaater. He
held tlic office fur eijihl yean under Lincoln

noisy greeting upstair, from where I
in the kitchen, superintending pre
lion* fur dinnm ; but it was “none i&gt;f
fuuend," as they say. sod I ualmly
iwled with tnv duties.
Mm. Dartnd! came d.
“Why don't you drei
asked.
“I ? I thought aftci _
you'd srant to tunnopo in-

&lt; betae I was to .tare the old iura&gt;jrrver, aad looked up aad down tbe road.
b'tol«k«a^n. the child of
&gt; Bute gM of right yearn, or.
a nrnmdfor milk, with a white BBg lu

g

Shipping Baiting. 3 Horw* Pi.wur, $2.u6; 4» Horn Power. S3.W.

We mamufneture and funihdi ut tow prim, Pullsy a, Hhaftlnv. &lt;' *nita.n u4
Iangere.also furnish firitlog, tiutn H&lt;*—, Ac
Furthe. Infoemattoti will l&gt;e cheerfully glv.-ti by addressing the mauulaauun

J A MT«

LTCF'FKL &amp; CO.

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

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stijirsirjrrTi'Sa:
wwaaS Sr B—n M. UmC. sol K. t
Uses. MsU *s4 Cbsaar sasrssafa.
am
lbs s«n «r iks KwMtw st Pn4s la a*4
•swslr St Harry. Is &lt;k« als MUki«rik
ink Car .f O«.U.. A.J&gt; tni aa u.

the

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGA N

'Good gracious 1 I ■;
1'1 expect him to f.Jl
lynuid
’
Don't go, Betty, ta
fair to last a long while yet, and divides
her time between uur bouse and her own.
Hur's? Yes—Frederick doesn't po
taettahuutiup so much now— he studies'

your rerervnee t
“I have served al home. I have never
liv«d qut, tai I untoretand .-all about iL
Try adT I exadaimed dcapevurdy. for
my chance sccuoal slipping away.
nit town, ehfld-yoa look tired

MICHIGAN

TIh£E TABLE.

_____
incniiooed thal -J had .dropped a pirt
■ l,.. susiXXBta ■
-a^ai
_ i_ ___ .

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asxfiittt—
dumuh.l t iom

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Is
1?

xrricE.

rjstntek^zsts; ittupt
nlke malaal s.arnt. Wta. 11.11. Hwt
“11 la not nay burina*. "Mrs. lUrtncll,
to tike or dislike,but to scvw'yum Ifyou
find fault for pood reason, I .shall endearur
tu amend ; if you find fault without ne
caidmt 1 shall try Ui brer U."
“What wagui do you expect »'
“IVkatcrsr is cuaiamary. 1 Jun t know
what u given usually. '
“ Il to uaay to use that you're not acetasluntcd 14 acrticc. , I pre my lart girl
fourteen dollars per month, and allowed
hair every Sunday out."
"The wages will, lb, taudatm-, ami. as
for the Sunday out. 1 should like to go to
church once a wook, if toutruirtri; but I
have uo, acquaiaUtKa^ aud in New York,
shall male none. "

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

TAKE NOTICE!

Yow have a history, what Is jtt*
I laesitaUd U first, Lot then.- was

•.‘S crx^aiVSK

Wane. Jacim &amp; SaiiMi
IAILBBA1.

plied him with questions
He had been
up the Atuanwi river and its tributaries,
and had critmi bouie with taxo- of birds
aud inserts, ami all kiwis uf oddities.
eMMgh to stock a museum
"Tin.- n»oti I did not write tu you nf
late," he said ia reply to a quretinc, “was
that 1 was away from all nail, fur si/
luimilu, locked uti in the furtwt. aad with
savage people. [ came near Maying there
entirely."
“How was that?"
"I got into a scrape with the iiatrvfc.—
offewded one of their due/,, innocently
enough, too—and Lux for the influence .if
an American mgtoeer there, engaged by
»n English company to surrey a grant
they bad, I should hare fared bully. He

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Nothing was said aluut reference, tat
she evidently indited my story ; and. by
afternoon. I wto iuriallcd as uibtrvm of the
kitchen, where I found all thow modern
labor earing cuntrirfncc* which hare re­ his sister. who scei.nling to him. is such
duced Liubcn toil to ita minimum. -J a piece of perfection that I tremble to
meet her. I know the village where she
lives—at least I know ail the beetta and
butterflies iu that quarter—and I mixst go

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Hycreoa some time ia the spring of 1873
taught uf itoo. k'. Wastell, of Hurt Huron,
“Hector" an imported pure bred Shun ,
lluru Bull calf, dropped Itortuber fith,
1871, the find imported animal of that
ete-s. ever brought ta thia rouuly. This
animal they Mill awn, and bow at the age
“Certainly; Grey—Victor Grey."
of two and a half yean he weighs about
So he had a letter from my brother, ----- ]M&gt;uud., and is as fl no an appearing
who Was coming home.
“Mr. Drury, you will not find the per­
&lt;4 &gt;M lb— i. .■■k.U. ia
son you seek. She ham left Sgalkfurd.' 1
.M,
-o. .Ub
thia vicinity, is Arm cKm in every particu
“I an find her 5 aud if you will ithntat lar.
That those interested hi raising
die Liter to me. I will take case she rethuaonMMd stock maykwvr beyond the
eeivreit.'
cant"—a tidy, aauietgiri, my pick, in fact,
“.I am rery much oUqced, an.! it would puwibiliiy of a doubt that “Hccnci' is
fc»
tare me aume trouble ; tat then, yuu ace, thunwurhbred, we print herewith hir auI wish to tUmr it in person. 1 .howId th.iiti.-al pedigree
&lt;/ *•
I liked the unstress, and I liked the
place from the first, and eonluinsd to like
“Tok will And her 4'rty ordinary per­
Hire, Baji.li, owned by Andrew E. Unok. I did not Dud the Ud lady tu be as
dasagroeable as she uaid, and she never
is very unlike her brother, 1 tor af Collybill, AbentaAire. fWlaud,
luuad tkult efiupt in.the. mildest and revmlLynm, who fe om of tho l*«t tkcv■ cut. red in herd bout, Vol. 20. pace 2HI.
most heaitating way. And so fix mouths
N ■ 32.232, by Barou-l 14U
passed off, aud my mutreus and myself be acr wnett lac nwateri none, tl not betaro ,
Dam Jenny Lind "th by Lord uf the
ternT7s^*,*!r?r,b*ir,,,u”riU
ishw.
'11,781
.
After flmtffir Mrs. Dunnbfl, who wka grd Jenny LiodOh'byFriaoc
anxioM to fibow of one rf hatr pstx p&gt; th.
Unis
20^JC0
other, made no play fir FrecLvuk, and in ggrd Jenny Lori 1H by Keirin­
ride,
- MWe
Uriiwc rotes, atad wu nW 4mu&lt; togeU- g g gr d Jenny Load by Dukr
g g g p d Cora by Usrha

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7,612
g ggKpal Alice brMahumsd
g k g k g p I )Uy
by LiM-y
8 ff K F R K KT d &gt; • by HU
waiter
6,614

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VOL. XX

NO. 10.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 997.

reTOJIAL AND MESS CARffi.

Che Studebaker Wagon

rare iarxa n sir rnx with

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Mower and Reaper
WITH MILLETTS WONDERFUL

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF RAKE
TAKES THE LEAD.

i’TLSStt

Spoke

orchard. attacked will bad that panwtent
clort ia Um Um marked oat abate mil! Udm price of their orckarth, aa l«s or three
year* U n*to will Utterly ruin the uw.
But thia price i&gt; not very wrfcataat, •
the labor b nut ray pvto. Sum not last
ray king, 'and u m-to vflfectual when ap­
plied in the kart bnwv reaiM of all the
year.
A. J. Coos,
Prof i. Agri OotkF.

Sluuihle

longer

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done byh and.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

CLOTHES HOTH.

in the world.
aan wrrrxl times,' none in Crtbsn «u«n«y. again m Genre*? ctrnnty and i» Other
place, for du. mtoiwo or ihrre yearn Wear
Cuuacree, Oaklsad euunly, and jart mm
near Puutiac of the urn. county,' rtill it
ba. never M»mcdu hold on ; fur after d..-

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons,
Jackson Wagon,

Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR
So other firm ore. Ihu Maclune m they are aula prepriclora oriC\Non« but ln.bu.iM Colebralcd Timber. anti thoroughly MMOued, under cover from 3 to 5 years, and put together by the best
Wagon Machines. Eve y Wagon fully W arranted.
.

(’ALL AND BEE THEM.

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
■of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

Th* winzles. female modi, and the trim
male. with hi* ample wing*, both gray or
ad. rolur, the female being a little the
darker, come forth from the ground early
I tathe«prii&lt;: I hate often Kta the malm
during warn winter dap. Dr. Ham.
alatre that three nuvrta during open win
ten come forth from October to Hank,
but waaDy eoamreree about tho middle
of Marek and continue to bane (tan their
earthen retreat* fur about three week*.
Die female crawl, up the trunLf of the
apple trere, and after meeting Qif male

GBEBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

SiUtal ail lateral

DENTIST

JOHN

STANLEY !

NOTICE!

EXTRAORDINARY

TO THE PUBLIC1

ANNOUNCEMENT

AT THE

Hastings Drug Store

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?
The New Improved Back Foad

CRAWLEY 4 GRACE

DENTIST

Niihillt

'

litiiRt

You will find a full liar of Ihup, .Medk-iaci, Chemical*. Paint", Oil", lhrelu&lt;«.
and every thing Iwlwweing to a tint claw
Drug Store.

FLORENCE SffliiG MACHINE

Before You Start
txiunut is Tiir

TRAVELER
’S
OF IIABTFOKB, CWI.

0EOCBB1B3.
TOBACCO,

Shop an Jofferwxi Street, north of
Harting* lintel.
Il.la.* tkaakr.l far

HOARD AND MINIM. *2.50 PER DAV

STniOALRY,

Ma*. I ,llU»rtt«it a

iffliMSmituftnuium
FARM FOR SALE!

L A ND S

$5oto$lo

School Buuka. Blank Book., Toy and ,
(lift Book.,, and everything in th*, line to '
|Jea* Old and Young.
•

THBEE MILLIOX JkCEES OF

150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND

GRANGER HKADQ0ARTKR8

■S-SSJvCifEt

WILL BF SOLD CHEAP/

Thb b the place tn bay your prrereiU.
We hare the brel Hue of pood* th*1 w.t»
ever brought to Hartinj-v. Call and ex­
amine for yuurwlf and you will find uur

delivery and on time.

T. PHILLIPS.
J WASH BLUE.
iy ui HMtthalA ®w,

24 Jeffervun St., H«adn|re, Mieh.

CRAWLEYL GRACE.

TERMS REASONABLE.

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORKS

J. P, ROBERTS.

Usm WawuMb lenr^IU
«StSrlT“’!4L=s!:‘-'^
ITM UI1
to »!££4r?

.alTSSX’ra? i
AMERICAN ULTRAMARINE WORKS,

J. Cole A Son.

■l iuu«

FINE PICTURES
FintMortw.

At Granger Prices

In Sums of $500 or More.'

HIGH 1 IM
_______________

WING GALLERY
b JEFFBBBON KWEKT. ona Bun­
yan'* Bool k Sin*’ Stow

xir___

"m

CANCER at

BRICK FOR SALE!
Ito

wiU «m-

Imvc begin to buret forth, the Urrra
nepin b&gt; raffle forth. The larva: vary very
much in color. At 4r*&lt; they are very
dark, with fhhrt yritewhh rtrtpm When
full-grown they areatriped with aah color,
black aad yeftow. aad are about oaa hah
in length. Three larrm belong to the
looper*. or meatoring won**. Uxbnamr^
refcrriap to their preaibr method aflat?-

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KINGSFO HD'S

Ayer's

OSWEGO

Gharry Pectoral,

pities?.

Sura gloss

starch,

For the Lnundry.

.

MlXCTACrfjMD BY

The dim of Arkanaat are divided be­
tween the two ,-jlitio»l |«rtim iu the pro|ortwn pf^thirty^ight Democratic to four

Al Natick early Saturday muruiug a
burglar wm .hot oud reriuudv wounded
l» Mr. Edmund M. I&gt;b&gt;m who fuuwd

T. KINGSFORD &amp; SON,

Jfin ask attention to the
fad that we shall leave all
account's not settled, where
ice have sent bills, at once
with a Justice of the Fca.cc
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. }fe cannot longer
delay.

J^IllaSFORD'S

CORK STARCH,

OSWEGO

SUBSCRIB

atiwt...—i

mama^u. autoepmt a
tUaa wkoaeday 0rima,|.x. .«14 dawtalme
itrew.I.g aeeWrel.
wMeb oenr itarikg arary ■aminer.

NICHOLS, IHEPAI0 A 10.1

W

THRESHER,

XXluwJ

AOmt^Hor

O-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
U&gt;&gt;ta4-C. AMManai

OLD PAPERS

.-Uat.-WmawtaC. Bm

liuteu. Valka—Crawl
L-uuma Matire-Jaka Ntaaler.
‘tSfiekK-

• muter «&gt;4

»v~ &lt;473

&gt;U4~ rawua.ateaa.r~ uni, -r »
*
n yra*&gt;, tea WTT.a M r&lt;&gt;

UWSCVSCURITWE
lEURSlt-i^CItTICl,

RHEUMATISM
Mils
are from mpomuble official mareew.
The rrductUHi of the public debt, frum
Jane 30, IWfi. to June 30, 1674. arawd
iug to o£eial figure.. wa« fi5W&gt;;U)5.7U5
SO. Thi. ix an average rviuctiuu of mart
ly •7-2.tXHt.SHJU a year, J 1.44X1,000 a week
and ISVO.Otbt a day.
Can our l*rn»cratic cri tin ahow a financial reranl «|Ual

Battlr Crtrk, MlMgttn

WrMtt&amp;YW.

EASTMAN!

Hurrah for the Spring !

E. E. FOOTE, M.D.
Bry, Chicago and Milwaukee, f.'liteago
nndeu Paul.
Tl.l» I* the Only Line ruunidg there
care between Chicago and St, 1’aiil or
Chicnau and Milwaukee-.
* Al Omaha our Steepen connect with

Ill Lolutn hntt,

CHICAGO PUMP

Or. raa&lt;,

KCW TORI,

in Independent Physician,
TREATS ALL FORMS OF

CHROMIC DISEASE,

FURNITURE ROOMS.
Jarara H Scldmoro la now prepared
to ilo any and all Job»cf white washing,
Kabotnlntag, Patching, and Pla.t.-rh.K

SPECIAL NOTICES.

W. T. EASTMAN’S

Mitliii a letal Practice

AND EXAMINE HIS

SALISBURY 4 W33E4U.

PORCKLA1M CYLMB PUMPS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

tl price. which defy all Competition

!

The atoek i* Complete iu every depart - I
merit. Having been bought very low, an J '
be public will find it for their intenst to i

UNDERTAKING

people if we ait rtUI now and lirten nnnwv- ,
cd, and without aa effort to make Mrx-lvre prartimlly useful and helpful, to the
lamentable lain of ruin which comet to u
from the green vabw .and the ancient ett ire

5^676872

Have on exibition one of the
Ohw due bred to thw, but Gw the proof,&lt; largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
rami' ami see fur yoarwdvrn.
«&lt;W brought to this Oity\
AU prraona IndeUiM to tha late Ann I
at Heath. Haliabury A Co., are reqn.-at- i। which we offer to the public ]

Salisbury &amp;. Brosaeau.
Ha.tii.5PS April IS. 1875.

BSyl

'In JbI l« ferial,
KER START BY

E. P. ROE

THE ADVANCE.

inn at tkb omoK

cheap /or Cash. JFe have,'
oAro, a full and. complete
Ls/ocI- of Drugs and Sfcdi-

' tines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets- J-c.,
i&lt;fc. Give ps a call.
Hopkins L Barnes.
. Hastings, Dec IS. 1874

INDUSTRIAL EXIIlBTnOK CU

mmmuti
PREMIUM BONI)/-

CHS BEST
PRAIRIE LANDS
mdmhuka

TkMrtkda HfiMthwlLa

�jxid-d a rt-.lt ZA

wu

Lwms. Ohio, raul ;
mor incise tuuli- {
a, Maryhmd. He &lt;
and he Wffl add­

by m. ' mrau. a

There were other ways lu which a
careful housekeeper ia sbk- to Lail exj-'-use. which Mr*. Newton did not over
look. Withan ubjra-t In view she was
always on the looknut to prevent waste,

PORTABLE EJVTU^e
poetabk Engine and Boiler bo oonatru.-ted „ .
i the nmrtit-I evvry one has long bu.-n felt.
'
1*1 numhlMtw. a thorough system of manufaetum
«Um M)OKM?ALTEK ENGTNK-m Eng'fn' whtrfj^S

the oCoe of'the aoBegs,
m., with David Prwtow.t_______ ______
eliair, and IL C. WalAM -Mbiow, Secre­
tary. There waa a full attendance of the

^sSdST^Uhi^J*.

threw is no po-dbUity of a holy war.'r

' Jsba Locke soya, “Al die sntert
UMUt and talk of history si of nothiu;
must hot fighting and killing, and
honor and renown which kre bertowek

Tte Urtt fonrt resso la an

laird Clarendon sap, “We catuiot make
full as well, and I don't know but better. a more lively representation and cmldeni
than but year, when we spent fire huu- to oanclres of bril, than try the view «f a
kingdom in war."
stsbbra Brew*'*
"Burke aapt that “war tu-peod. all the
“It's knack, Exra," raid fab wife, .milrules of moral obligation
Hbe was not inclined to mention how
Brougham sap, “I abominate war as
unchristian. I hold it the grntort of

Jeremy Taylor says, “If nwq be sub­
jects of Uhriet s isw, they can never gu to
war with each other, A» ooutrary ss
cruelty is to mercy, tyraquy to charity, so
is war and Uoudahsd to lhc t»cekt&gt;om and
gcnilroeas of the Christian religion.'
John Wesley ssya. “Shall Christiana as­
sist the priuoo of bril, who was a luntderer
frem the haginnmg, by toliinfl of the bene­
fit of war? Shall FrvteaUmt publications
proclaim to the nations that war is a hire*
ing of Frovidcnce?"
John Newton says, “The military line
He added : “As I before allowed you
one half my income for bowsehold ex­
pease*, it it no more than Edr I should d-i
ki now.
That will give you a better
chance to rave part at It than before. In
deed, 1 don't know bow you han aucoucdcd iu saving anything thus far."
.As before. Mre. Newton merely said
that she had saved something, without
bpcritying the amount.
Her allowance waa increased to six
hundred dollars, but her expenses were

THE MANAGING WIFE.

Em Newton had just finished braking
over hb yearly aceounu. ■•Well," naked
Im wife, braking up, “how do yon come
uutr
•
"I find.'' said her husband, “that ray
cxicasre during the last year have been
.1.—_____ —_ .x.___ J.l
“And your incnmr has been a thousand
dollars?"
“Y«A 1 managed pretty well, didn't
“Do yon think it's uuuiaciiig well to ex­
ceed vour income T“ raid hb wife.
“Whal'a thirty-seven rents?" naked Mr.
Sewtae. lightly.
“Not uracb to be sure, but still sonscthing. It -wm« to me that we ought to
have saved instead of (idling behind.''
“But bow can wc save on such a salary.

I 30.
, "Sull wc ought to be saving up some-1
living against a rainy day, Exra.'"
“That would be something like car­
ry mg an umbrella when the sun shines. '
“Blill it is well to have an umbrella in

her saving* for the third year swelled the
aggregate sum in Um savings ba nk to six
hundred dollar*.
Mr. Newton, oa the contrary, in I"*',
of h&gt; increased Salary, wa« no better off
at the end of the third yrar than before.
Hi- expenses had increased by a hun­
dred dollar*, though he would have found
it diflcull to tell in what way hit com­
fort or liappinw iud been increased
thereby.
In iqiite of his eandtsusswi in regard to
hi* own affaire, Mr. Newton was an ex­
cellent man in regard to hi* burinesi. and
hi* services were valuable to him employ­
ers. They accordinglv increased hi- «alan
from time to time, till it rearhrd' sixteen
hundred dollar*. He Aad steadily pre­
served the otatom -uf assigning one half
to his wife for the same purpow a* here­
tofore, and thia had bccosnc such a habit
that he nover thought to inquire whether
she foaud it ucCTSray tn employ thr wliolc
or not.
Thtre ten years rolled away. During
all this lime Mr. Newton lived in the
same hires! bouse for which he had paid
an onsrnd rent of otic hundred and fifty
dollan. Latterly, however, be had L-eonie
diraatiafoid wi'h iu It had p—ad into
the hands of a pew landlord, who was not
diaptiacd to keep it in the repair which he
bouats waa erected by7, capitalist, who
dreljrtfcd - sell them or let them ss he
might have an opportunity. They wore
more modem and much better arvangi-d
than the one in which Mr. Newton now
lived, and he felt a strong dmire to move
into one of them. He mentioned it to his
wife one moraihg.
^.•What is the rent, Eans?" faquirml

Brockway, .Ubluw; M. A. Daugherty,
Albion; David 1‘restoo, Detroit; Henry
Fish, I-Ort Huron ; J. 8. Ekmrt, Port
Huruw: Beth Itosd. Ana Arbor; O. A
(’riteU-tt. Moans.; Wai AUmau. Btatgw;
O. C. Gab, Albion; Cbm. B. Brown,
Kalamaauo; E. F. Hildreth, of Grand
Bapids, Hampto. Rich, of Io.is; .nd
Geo. B. Jocelyn, Albion.
HttaiDXXT'a AggPAL BBTUBT.
President Jocrirn 'read his annual re­
port to the Baud There have been ia
□ttendance Use partyrar 202 student* and
by terms 104, a much larger numlrar than
for year*. The number of eoUegv *tudcata i* greater than fur any yrar aincs
1870, and thresb a larger freshman dam
than yiaco 1809. During the year four
new proftaaora had been added to the
Faculty, W. Havemrat, Profo-or of Vocal
aad lurtrunxotal Music; Rolla. C. Welch,
from the Syracuse I’uiretaiiy to the chair
of GrW sad Hebrew lMfnmgs aad Mtera-

IMrLTClTV.DUIlABILlTY ANDCHEAFNEsa

Alumni Aauiation a co-ordinate power
with the renf.Tvucre in electing the Board
ofTntatere..
The head of the various department*
the coming year are autborixaai to make

The Baud wiUdwamfier holds semi­
annual meeting im the third Tumdxy iu
January. .
. ,
,
The following oSccre were elected for
the coming yrar:
Prmidaat—W. H. Brockway.
Kurt Vk. PremAut-DsrU Pro-on.
Hocwd Vice Praridswt-O. C. Gris.
Secretary—Guo. II. Jocdyn.
Trrwrarsc—Jm. W. Sheldon.
Rubs for”_7tt7r Writing"

M

barn employed Air rariuim lengths of time.
Hs recommended the opening of a more
distinct preparatory department of the
MW th half of the ladies' hall, and the ap­
pointment of a principal al Use bead. The
alsdishmctu of thr rule nsiniring Ldire
frum abroad tej room and traard in the
Mi'*' Ml I?3 prcoipmeiidcd. and after­
wan! the Ifoonl to kite stem |p allow a
rcprmctitation amowg them by the alumni
in prnfortluo to ths number of gradualrs.

• JOHW BO

alumni rvjireaenution in the Board. He
recoin uu-nded the opening of a dupartment
of book-keeping and penmanship, with
full courae of study, powers to sell eertifieatew of w-bolanhipa and tin- income of the
department to be the salary of the profra­
M. Ju c;raeln»lou bo was glad to report
a general good conduct of the students
the part year and that the departmentwere laboring together in |mce and bar

PRICES MUVpD OX BOARD OF CABS AT SPRIXGFIELD. (NUo.

have been iM-ariy (15,000, which amount
will be euvered by the above receipts and*
the income from the endowment.
Tha financial alain of the college are
much more nicounxiug than tbej have
been, as for several year* past there has
always been a heavy deficit at the clrec of
theyear.
The alumni, th rough a cvmmitteo. pre­
sented a petition to the B-rard exprasun-g
iheir confidence in the abflity, cflkicney
ami faithful work of the present (acuity,
a'hd deploring any change :u the «*mc

Wt manufacture and furntah at low prices, Pulleys, Shaftlnr, C-xtpltaai aat
Hanger-, also fumlah Belting. Gum Hose, Ac
Furtbei Infonnallon will be elseerfuUy given l&gt;y eddraedng tbs masabstsMa

J AMK8 LEFFEL A CO.

THE

MATCHLESS"

KVSend to the Burdett Organ
jVania, for Circular*.“re*

MICHIGAN

■ li!

1
Christianity canMA be."
Sydney Smith aava, “The greatest curse
that can be entailed on mankind is a state
of war. AH the atrneiuu* crime? com­
mitted in year* of pears-, by Uac secret cor­
ruption*. or by the thought!-— extrava­
gance of nation-, are mere trifle* compar­
ed with the gigantic evils which stalk over
this world in a state of war.
God is
forgotten in war; every principle of Chris­
tianity isirampled upon '

ORGAN

Company, Erie*

P«auSlim

CEKTRAL

RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.

iSm’ws:

W Vine, Jitim A Saiiut

B. F. 8TEI]

UIUUI.

■ICHIGAN AM THE 880TH

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TAKE NOTICE!

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r-jrwSiESfeMS srr.ft

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Of the notes be considered only about
87,227 m good The report was quite
lengthy, and in conclusion Mr. Daugherty
tendered hb resignation as agent of the
endowment fund, which was accepted bv
the Board al a later hour, the Board M­
the same lime tendering him it* thank* for
hi- faithful work during the right year*
which he bad bran aimxxtod wuh the
finance* of the College.

»
3

The corner one would be preferahL,
on account of the ride windows."
"Yea, and they hare a large yard be­
side*. I think we Burnt hire one of them.
I guess IU engage one to-day ; you know
our rear is out next week."
rritasc wail, Eire, till to-morrow Ira- gks (which were rawed pine) well soaked
in lirac- wash before application Thcliimused WM frvnh, or eaaatic. and was mad.-.
“I should like to examine the house." into a rather thio mixture, ao that the,
“Very well. I tuppiwc to-morrow will liquid might penetrate the pore* of the
be sufficiently early.'
wood. This waa done two or three days
Soon after breakfast Mrs. Newton call- beforehand, ao as to become dry
The,
cd on "Square Bent, the owner of the new
black, and intimated her dcmig to be shown
tlic corner house. The request be readily
complied with; Mo. Newton was quite
delighted wilth all the arrangements, and
exproraed her Mtidaction
.
Are those housoi for sale or to let ?'"
.Site inquired.
“Kiutcr,” said the owner.
“Tbo remit. I understand, two hun­
dred and twonty-fin dtdbrs.”
‘■yen, I consider the corner house
worth at least twenty-lire dollar* more
than the rest."
’
'•And what du yuu charge for the hott-c
to a cash purchaser ?" arked Mrs. Newton,
with subdued cagenxsw.
“Four thousand dollar, cash," was the

IM 1

DEMT

Mtilk.

President Joerlyu reported the coe
no of the endowment ft&gt;od aa per rrp
' John Owen, of December 28, 1874
Aside (him the S60.0O0 fund there i
that time on interest

IS it

tairatw
i.ns“ixr

sw,

Maaav C. WsMwuwrw, Ossi Pwra Apt CM

hu-baud said nothing &lt;/ hi. intention, sod
in tart 7 did mA know—"
“That he had the money to invert, I
*uppo»c you w.,uld aay. Neither dure he
know it, and 1 must a-k yun not to tell
him for lira prraenL"
The next morning Mia. Newton invited
her husband to take a walk, but without
sps-ifying tho direction.
They stood in front at the house in
which he had desired to live
.

BURDETT

SUSSCRIB

on it* last legs and a i uircraal peace is as
sure as the prevalence of eiviliulrau over
barbarism, of liberal govenneut over feu
dal forms. The question for ua is only
how soon ?'“
Charles Sumiicr, iu his address before
the American Peace Koriety rays &lt;• Peaer ia
the grand Christian Charity—thVfountaln

“Two hundred and twenty-five dollars
for the cvnier bouse; two hundred for

yuu halt tlie money."
The diffen nt charactor* of husband and
wife may be judged from the convenatiun
which has been recortlcil.
Mr. Newton
had but littlt iiradenec i-r foruught. Hu
lived ritiefiy for tbc pnaent, and sramed
to fancy that whatever eoatingeucire might
rbo iu pis foture. he would somehow be

SPRIWGFIELD, OHIO.

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VOL. XX. NO. 11

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14. 1875.

The Studebaker Wagon!
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

alto. mumble thing. I MtarMp I
liked Ida Grade rwr mwk indeed ; bet
than I eould never Lien bar ■ I lore my
darling Lou. And evuld I expert Lou to
(it and anpa U Newport because J wae
thousand.. uf mile, away? I mast. of
omme be uwttred of her best and daanet
lore, uni with that uecruwr ought I not
to be very wdl .Uixfied? "
“And you know you Sinre thet," mid
Lou, with glowing cheek ; you know I do
love you far—far belter than any one

Mower and Reaper

AWD 1A? JUUg- ■?

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE
TAKES THE LEAD.

Spoke

AGRICULTURAL

the Slope Shoulder

longei than

Samples.

Their Skeins nre all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

Improved for 1875.

The best Reel Rake Machine

exist one
OPENING A MORAL.

la.u Thomtou waa giving the finnhtog
touches to her toilette. The ateamer wu
in, and Fml Hatelburu would soon be
there Thrre «1&gt; a finab oo Lou'a face
aa J a uervou. lit th trm*!c to her fcugvra
aa ahe arranged the nme-euiorad necktie
and gate another little puff to the dbKcate
urgaidy. Fred, the accepted hrver, had

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons,
Jackson Wagon,

Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR

-C. G. HOI.HROOK.

No other firm uses this Machine an they are sole proprietors of it. None but Indianias Celebrat­
ed Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to 6 years, antkjnit together by the be*t
•HUSBimY fc BROUEAU.
iiiiiu ix rraxmnuL VrtU.isn
watt it tk • Bask.

UUaiuaaT mms4

Wagon Machines.

Evey Wagon fully Warranted.
-

/JOALL AND SEE THEM.

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
JOHN STANLEY

NOTICE!
TO THE PUBLIC!

AT THE

ANNOUNCEMENT

Hasangs^Drug Store

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!

.,glr *er»:»TiNKWE.ns.

G. P. Rowell a Co's. Column.

ate fiirutiou. it was all
now, and the
lieutenant had been unleftd off but here
— Ida, who had gone to Euraj®, bad
M.-n I red at Milan, and so of course the
■ hole story was ouL
There M no doubt about it?' Lra had
aid to bmelf fur the thousandth time,
“Fred certainly board a grmt story; i*.j
the bril; I do believe be han o-ne."
“Well, " thought Fred a&gt; he stood wait­
ing fur the door tobe opened, “what is it,
aficr all, but a strfepr which has yet to be
proved?'
.
The greeting wwt all that was happy,
uot withstanding theaaim.'thing that was on
L.u'a mind.
I rtMroseyop and Ida Grade write to

Before You Start
IXM.TIK IX TUX
The New Improved Back-Feed

DENTIST

'

and

Buggies.

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

You will find a full line uf Drugs, Med­
icines, Chemicals, Punta. Oils, Dye-tuffa,
«k»t anrixu MACMrats is
aud cVerylhmg bdonriog to a 6r»t clam IhaWarlu. ThukMAlMku .l..r. U— wl.1
Draff Store.

FLOBEBCi
o»&gt;utu SITING BACHINK

Canned Fruits and Fish.

DENTIST

XuiiUlt.

। Wagons

TRAVELER
’S
OF lUllTroiUi, CONN.

CIGARS,

KickilU.

ETC., ETC.

$5o to Slo.ooo
9bo.’“'PRbnT.

School Books. Blank Books, Toy u&gt;d
Gill Books, aud everything in this line to
please Ohl and Young.

FARM FOR SALE!

“Oh, ahe m like other room," inter­
raided Frsd, “always ready to ted if thcie
*• anything to tell.'
Then- w» no Luger a doubt. Fred bsd
h^rJ al), and Un stole * gkort al ha
face, the
'’U' “&gt;d
“Frrd," ehe said. “I doei'l really know

Jttetaaa. (•• »l»w «*&gt;i &lt;•( to. Ou.
150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LARD

Santa Claus

GRANGER HKADQUARTKRS
WILL BF SOLD CHEAP/

•'err Fairrd.r •/ u&lt;h
This » the place to buy ypur presents.
We have the beat line of pood. that was
ever brought to Hasting’*, ('all and ex­
amine fiw yourself and you will find our
stock Complete..
Hemember the plane, the Old Stand,
sign of the Golden Mortar.

FINE PICTURES

FOR SALE
TERMS REASONABLE.

HEADQUARTERS.

At Granger Prices.

CRAWLEY

WING GALLERY

HASTINGS

k

GRACE.

MA RBLE WORKS

t.

Phillips’-

AMERICAN TTASH BLUE.
F»r Landry aad ■•uebald Um,

EMPLOYMENT

J. P. ROBERTS.
AMDUCAM UL1BA1AUXE WORKS.

J. Cole &amp; Son,

, Fred bunt: into a roar of laughter.' Lou
— IryiViri bp—with one nr two nmrubive

CANCER
INSTITUTE.
■I. MERER CLAFLIN.

STORK ON JEFFERSON SRKKT.

THE WEEKLY SUN. to*-

tar k Mt t at Ural Lirin Mt
lte-1

UIDFUltD
sms

web me
UE HAIR
Shingifts, Ltth, Ac.

0/V

w

'.My drar liule duiiug, trnw dry your
w
tto^n ... fl.— ... - r—* - ......

MISCELLANIES.

�Prof. Jammy, the guoligiA, rent by the
GwenuMBt to examine th* Black Hill*,
has report.-.! to the Mecrrtary of the In
terior that gold does not exirt tUft i* suffcirau quartitim to make nriuitjg-proflubk.
Hi* MfUI. which a mt mehad at' the

California ia tbv mo* singular country ia
the world. It ba* within il* border* more
variMy of climate, aad togru variety of
irodufitmw'. a^p*,i altogMhwr. a pwculiar
couWj-.
PjJ-Wb for. i~Unre, c

WINIimSJIK.IW!

hotter, sad gv up the San Joaquin valley
Secretary of btete^H. B. Wvmv, of
60 mile*, and the mercury ffi]l mount
to 195* on the aHghtert provooatiuu
Traawr—Henry Bactx.- uf M*ritoThan go ou to the mountain* and every
Altoroey General—John R Bennett,
step you go op it become* cooler till you
dull Ind, if you go up for fOough, aaow of Bock.
Superintendent of PuUie InaCrrtion—
waa aaid to yield 27 erutaapn*
the yw around 8* you see you cm gel
Robert Graham, uf WiniH&gt;tag'&gt;
il wrath only one ert l and a quarter pra any climate you want, varying from that
The following platform wasutMudnw'ialy
pan. In the Led rock, when- il Wa* »aid of Greenland* iey muuutaiu. to Isdis* Sdot-ted.
kr...hr.l. Th* the BcpuUicaas of
to be very rich and abundant, ho could ,&lt;ml strand*. And iu
Wiarouain
declare lh«r • uualteraUe ’adfind no traou of ore. ,
herenee to the indimoluble Union uf the
The Cowveniit" 'mNebraaka, railed to
Vary aa widely ‘ a* Its riimato.
Wheat Staire, the sovereignty of lb* Federal Gocpnqmre .Jv draiitutiou foe that Bute, grow* u&gt; a perfcetioa unknown In the oth- eru»K*t » Ike fourth*- MaigUrti to it by
rv. .. _ ..
of State* and
roodBdrf ffo labti?fc the 12£h iff Jure, ,
ur Mate*. Rye, barley, oats, potatotw. abd
and submitted the CoMtilution to a vote in fact all the grains and root* produce
of Gm people to be taken oft the second Wonderfully. Fraito are miraculous both
Turadsy i&gt; detobii, 1875. The Courti in yieid and quality. It is fssbiouable to
tiltion contain* mai&gt;| advanced proviauma. *ay of California fruit* th* while the yield
public affair*.
t* large they are deficient in flavor. Tbi*ia
It prohibit* the
That we regard labor a. entitled in a
purpuxe*; limit* il* no* true. A pear grown Al California and high degree to the protection of the Govper cent.,; prohibit* eaten ia New York will not hare the fla­ miment in all U* right*.
That we are in ftror of tho fmalorn of
■mbrtripUon by tui cipalltien to railroad vor a pear should hare, but it must be
religiuu* opanloo, and we therefore O(&gt;p&gt;w
.lock, bulaUaw»do lion* of money when n-tUemliered that it has baea boo need in
any union between Church and Slate, oc
■aactioncd by * vo
railroad train* ae«&lt;n day*, and that il wna intorfonmre with religfou* faitli or worship,
ridrabrgb ffcwen' the L»gi»Utwre over picked green. Thai same pear which i* or any legblalion in the iulenwl uf any
. Jrelsn* rallnwb io ao insipid in the New Yuri mark*:, i* *» particular creed.
That We Hand by the free education of
and authorise* the spicy and high flavored iu 8m Franciaco
our public acboul ayatep, (he taxation of
a* one could wish it. Th.- orange*, atraw- all for it* auppurt. and no dtvbion of the
berries, peachtw. plum*, apeteou, and al) •chuol fond for any voctarian ptiroiw.
other fruita are ju* m good hi quality a*
That wc merpt with approval th* letter
they are in qn.mtity.
of President Grent dbamrajting I ho ron
Abd.jewmber anplhcr point. The tinnaoce in ottce of any chief magiatralc
Californian Las these things the year of the nation for a longer period than two
round- TMre is ao ‘ aearoa of the year tenua.
Mn. C. A. Wart
that new potatoes, bean*, green pea*, aaThat we approve uf the prreent llepub
Houred-dd of Beuv«
.
paragwa and all adiUm of that das* are lican national adminuuatiuo. and rape
new novel. *olKled A Dratblq Wedding; nc* in mark*, and rtrawberries even, are cially the aarnent effort to collect the reve­
ra HrtW »be wa* WtM»" which will be plentiful ten months in the year.
nue, to pferout and puniah fraud, to ex­
po* part violaUon*, and |o p*rd again*
pubUhed by T. R- lltcrsoo * Brothen.
their recurrence in the future.
■lldladriphia. ,on.lhe 14th of July. She
Tint wc endorae the policy uf a4)U«linsU. nude an arrangeturol with this houw,
the dificultiea of thi* and foreign nation*
whereby they have E-mire the future
by arbitration inatewd of wur. and a* friend*
pubn-hcra of all lu-r work*, an J they will
of juatice, peace and boananity We .hall
hail th* day when thi* policy thall be
adopted throughout the world
That We adhere to the doctrine of icgulallvc OHltnJ t»vrf railroad* and other
How She Wan Wou." Each book will
eon&gt;oration« deriving ibdr power* «'*
|« ampleto ifi one Urge duodecimo volfranebi-e* froto the Slate for the laMal
benefit of the pec^le. and *uch corpora­
tion*, without inju*ticc to th«- iatoreat of
either, which policy wa* inaugurated and
celebrated work.
There are hot two iwaawu, the wet and will continue to he f elcred by the Rcpul&gt;the
dry,
and
the
dry
soasou
i*
v«vy
dry,
• The IImmAoM of Buutcric.'
lican party of Wiaconeln. to the end that
For moulh* and month* no rain falb ; and ju*t and fair rale* of traMportalion may be
The IrtUsing KipM**'" |«rrin&lt;-«itly during the wrt season. it rain, almurt aeeured to al! thq people, while all unjual
evwy day. If the rain fall ia light during and opprreaivc act* of monopolic* .bould
be prohibited.
cefelmi-XM and 4lh-«f-July rejoicing* b
That wc favor the early attainment of a
cprycncT ronicvtibk into cUn. and there
foru advucato gradual resumption of *p«cie
payment* by cupllmmu* &gt;i»p*-ip fha| di­
rection, tn »ucl: a manner a* to duturb the
buainm* lulenwt* of 11*- country aa little
idra* of the Democratic party, which hare
emtwd ooe rebellion again* the old fiac.
n
the
only
certain
thing
fra
erop*
any
­
while ilia an approval of the union plank*
where in the Htaic, ' That makes crop* enue only, to lie adjusted almost favor­
in the platform* of the Maine, Ohio, and al—.lately certaih. and u&lt;X only certain able to the interest* of labor and industry.
That wc desire such a rovUiou of the
Iowa Hcpaddicun*
The Idrth of "our but wooderfWly pnfftable When a nun
patent law* a* will relieve indurtry from
common country, ’ .aa Fitahugh l« ex buy* a farm in California, it ia the water the oppro*M&lt;&gt;u of monopolies, and al the
it at Bo*on, U what we are proud not the land that he buy*. Laud ean be ■ame time aecurc to lhe inreqtor a fair re­
bad cheap enough anywhere, but to get
muneration. and to the public tho benefit
land that water ran I* put ra&gt; ia the point.
uf the inveutiou upon equitable term*.
Tlu&gt; country mu*-be irrigated in *omc
Th*t the Republican Mrty will routiaway to make production cartain. In tome
ue,
by all the mean* in the power of the
••extraordinary repair* bill iu regard to the aectiona artawan «*IL answer the pntpuae.
Stale, to cocunnige immigration a* an im­
cuaab. for the Vetoing of which Gov. Til­ well and cheaply. The water U railed by
portant agency in developing the rnxiumw
den received »o mu.!&gt; credit, recently mean* of wtnd-milla, and distributed in and |&lt;tuiu&gt;&lt;jng the proqicrity uf the Naturned up in the ofice 'of the Scctvury of
lion.
b&lt;- had everywhere, and then other me*
Th* with the experience uf ||i*' |«*»l in
State, bearing the Mgnaturc of Samuel J. muM be rasurted to. The San Joaqu
reference to the National and State adminTilden . The Republican papera of Ne7 Valley, uO* of the large* and ricbcrt
■tralion. we have abundant evidoacc that
York iupndenlly pcnd.t in aaktng bi* ci the State. need* watur mure than almo
eeOaucy how U got there? Thu* for the any other portion of the Stale. Tu do
the continuance of the enlightened and
it i* proposed to make a
liberal policy of the H«&gt;ubliran party in.
orade fam not apoken. He evidently dbit* well dafiteal &gt;q&lt;| cicarlv aunounn-d pur
Hke* conundrum* "
from Lake Tulare, bringing the waler* of pore to foster the agricultural, industrial
Durin* the fiscal year ending Jnne 30, that little aaa down die whole length of and cuoimerrial interest* of the eountry,
by a judicious .yrtua uf internal improy.the public deU of the United 8tat*a was the valley. To ntiliae the water to the menta, having for their object* the enhsgefultcat extant, it i* prupomxi to make the
reduced 111399.514. and the revenue un
canal navigable, *o m l&lt;- not only fun&gt;i*h menl of faciUtica and reduction in the real
dev the new acu of Congress i. ample lor( water for the crop*, but to foniiab ehaap uf trauapuvtation for our inter state com-

tcacldt for the' crop* after they are pro­
duced. The work will be rnormoaaly ex­
penarc, but it will pay. The valley I* aa
rich a* the Nile country, and in wet aca,
aotw
will produce- th* erop* with certainty.
Two year*' cron* would pay for the canal.
Thia project with a dotea other* will be
urged upon the State Legidaiarc thi* win­
A private letter from * frominrot Ohio ter, and in aonr riiapo will be carried
It
Republican renewed in Waahmgtoo, ray* ha* been found aeremary to make
that the tnaram in that State ha* not
fully begun, but that it i* becoming evi­
It b inpoaaibl* for individual* to make
dent to the leader* of both partim that: ditebes of (u&amp;cM-nt capacity to water su
the Hepahliean. will eirry th. Stole by a&gt; vart an extent of eountry, and if corporagood majority, and probaHy ehet n m*- two* were to do it, the monopoly would
•quetot* the lite out of the people. The
.jraity uf the LegiAuire.
State wUl do it, and when done California
Wertenik Ohio, i* aeriuuJy dirturbed। will he a* great a* an agricultural Stale aa

all the put** expensre. The internal
revenue return* for the above year .how
an increase from »1u23fil,577 to 1109,788.Q59. Gradually the nation ia «*»
ing hack hto the path of prosperity

plep*rti*l!r raera
■akkiu wbb puwd
rertof arraral &lt;4«
uctll ciUtoU*

If you do you may be induced
o oome to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’eT^

Republican

By an boots* and foilhfal admiuiatratfoo of the l*w» sod by a firm adherence
to the priori plea of juattec tod tev&gt;gTv&lt;*
we bold that true education and *ound
murab are the boat ageucicu for promoting

A few day* *tfo, while »om&lt; laborer*
were at wort, ou wune excavation* near
Big Prairie, id Monroe county, they came
upon a quantity of bonce forming the
akeleton uf a&gt;na»t&lt;xk&gt;n, which were examio«d and brought to Monroe. One of the
uuk* wa* eleven fret in length and *cvro
iacbmin diameter al it* (malic* exirom-

torn io the Convention, Io the c&amp;ct that
Gov, Alien would not accept a noutinatkuu
upon any other platform, and that hi*
withdrawal would be fatal to party *te■ rem, they .needed perfectly. The Com
milter w*a &lt;arricd, thg CooMMion capI
I*aB0’r,V pbdgwd to

We only Want to sell just a
Buggies this year. If €he Exaite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
cusro/teits khoh Dtf.

•t lb* artuttyTaad maewia-a suffdam mrp-Hut what ahair bo aaid of a political
ply sf natku—1 earmey tra tarnla*** pur-’ party that allow, itaalf to be handled aud
gma. Oppcalriea ta th* pr*raat Nslwasl managed in that way. a party that per
mita itrelf to ba wmiittid to tba mo*.
Staim arc a nation, or a more partnership,
for limited purpoeta, of thirty seven imfopendaat aorareAp natioMlitiag. It rairc*
th* queitiuo whether the people of Iowa
will vote that they are cidieaa of the
United States; th* they haven dirtied
nationality,, th* they have a country roratewivc f jib the wtiwral juriadictioo of
the United State* , and that, wherever the
flag mar fly, their citiaraahip shall be reeoguixed. Thi* i* the meaning of tho Re­
publican tJatfonu On tbo other hand,
the OppoaOiou ask th* people to vote that
they have no nationality, save th* uf th*
(Oterrign State of Iowa; ll.st the United

agency st WmMngton, with authority to
•Ct for them; th* the people of Iowa are
ciliseua of Iowa, owing their primary sllegiaqce to that Hute, and th* their obedi­
ence or mbrntumm to tb« General Goveremrut b not to any national or inherent
authority »u«'h Govcnunctu may claim,
but Btsrely bocauaeli hlh* duly appointed
and acowdited agent of the Slate of lawn.
This ia the iasue prmentod by those op
posing parties: I* thb a uatiuu, or b it a
men- coufoderacy of nrtfons, asch iixh-peudant and wrereigu iu itoalP I* thb a Hepublic where the power uf the " American
fKupie" i* sovereign, or b thb a mere
sllianre of pa«y State* without a natfoo
aljty? I* the GoveqpMUt of the United
State* (be Uororanmat of • dirtinct natiuoality rrpnreating aa aggregate of from
nwn claiming kindred a* cituens of a eonm&lt;&gt;u country, or are the people of low*
“foreign' to the peopie of W brooaa and
lUioob. holding them ■ raeraiea in war, in
peace frienda” 1 Have the voters of Iowa
nu itttcrcrt in the wtlfarc of the country,
anr more than they -hav* in the welfare of
1‘Awia. Urrel Bniwv &lt;?F Tjtrkev ? Have
they no rtr&gt;oger political ti«n with the
people of Mic&amp;gin, California. Penney I
ranta, and Georgia, than they have with
Rumis, which ha* a!w«y* been our ally and
frirpd ? If the doctrine of the Oppomtion ba tree, that thb i* a confederacy of
State*, aud not a tiatlun. that the Goveninietit st Washington u a mere agency
exercising delegated !»*•", »«*1 bolding
its appointment al the will of sovereign
State*, and th* al* claim to natiotiality u
a fraud aad an importune, then whrt arc
the people of Iowa ? They arc not a part
uf the I'nilad Htstee. eiroj* a* a burinem
|&gt;arti&gt;*r, obliged to nay litre to rapport
the central agency ; they arc not ririaero of
any nation axrept Iowa, hav. tx&gt; flag ex­
cept that whiah floats over th* agency.
have no country except thu within the
border* of the State, have ao reroguiacd

•ink U&gt; the political level
of the I
many petty principalities of Germany.—
Arc they prepared to give up their na­
tionality . are they prepared to vote that
they hare no country ouUida of bv*.
and that they are alien* when they cnre&gt;
the Mi**oun or Miaewuppi Hirer?
The other question i* that of the cur­
rency. The law* of the civilian) world,
outatde of the United State*. make coin

miUee wbe are- reiiorted *s hard moticv
men any belief, any j ovilire conrictiu*
whalevcr upon thi* *uhject, or were they
po*w***l with the idea th* the financial
question ia only of the mo* aubordinate
importance in romparmon with the here*
«ity for kropiug the Democratic party h*r
u&gt;ouiou*./U&gt;d it* hold Upon the Stole offce» unujpnrod? Very likely the men
who counted thenmelrm iu favor of boon*
currency and in a vague and flabby way
thought they had view* upon the lubject
of finance, have daring the part two or
three year* given unctinted praiar and ad­
miration to the buncet Republican* and
rineere patriot* who would pm nacrifice
principle for torty, bgt have crane out
from under the tyranny of caucu* and
voted independently Thia kind of thing
when done by HepuhLcan* dxcila lb*
avenge Democrat to enthtuiaam. He talk*
about il foelingiy ■ the enrotuagiag frnluW ia politic*, th* rin of better days
enmiag.
But when hj* own party ia
guilty of worae thing* than any tba; d»
■alitfinl Republican* protested again* in
theirs, be foil* to nee the principle Involv­
ed in it. Then ba beliefm in harmony
and »uc«*e, even when a gang of oxiapiraton ha* lagged the party convention
and mddlod it with rmoluliuo* running
counter to all the traditirau uf Democracy,
and oppeed to it* mo* eardjnal ductrinra.

We dare not tel) the public, we are making better wfrrk than
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and tat.1 Went
terribly excited when wX- have too many sales, and new -fare

TvaU fin Ml* ■ M-Baffl, .FS iramU, *
*a wnri, -

wc hive cumo down
little because you may stllicatM at once atal Fraatraln ua
so that we cannot do anything.
We had some talk wjth a aian from C’d’foniii about sending
himThiriy-five TopCir.-ixjjt.
and thst almost unfits usfor
business besides the

Rrt IIJK Juba &amp; W

itllMAI.

MICHIGAN AND THS SOUTH.

BJFT,

Richard ^lesser, of Carlton,

Accordingly. Sir Henry Barkley ba* been
directed by l*&gt;rd ('aruan on to Invite to a
couferenev driecalr* from lb* Dutch free
States, to outsider a plan of union. The
heme gvvcrnntctil ha* aliowa that it dom
nut intend to be unduly hampered by the
tradition* of Downing street, by an ap­
pointment of a character unusual for Eng­
land, although, happily, not without pre
cedent in this country. Mr. Fronde, the
bistorian, pica out a* the ip-cial rvprrarai
talire uf»the imperial gDvrrnmenl to
th. d. Icgatre uf t|:e opUniv- The field of
artive pulirica ia new to hint, but be ia
known to be a man of unusual ability, in

was th« lucky man last July, that got the Chiller. We won’t
let him draw this year. “He is too lucky."
Wdhtiug the people not to come all at once, we are very

Truly Yours,

j. L WB I'll ft CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
Gent's Clothing,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Qnantitiee.

lemon we hope your Ohio Dcmuerat* will
have to Irani next Fall. So long a* they
ran carry the State na *uch a platform a*
the one *duf«cd at Colnmbu*. and the ad­
vocate* of an hooeat cunwaey Mppurt the
ticket, and the party and the |&gt;laiform.
there wiH be no --reform from the inode
or anywhere cLc Let Ohio be carried by
th* Democrat* iu the coming ejection and
jow have M ouly^ hat the opportunity of
oerat* on th* financial qumtioti. but you
have *w*n&gt;|«l your pyty iu the natohtl in

UM MID HUH Tim

Union* there willbaforolougbe added third
a in the Pacific, to be followed pomibly by
Others Thru, if the present polky of the
British government shall bo adhered to,
in place of the chain of isolated commu­
nities which have grown up about the
trading aettiemenu and military port* e»
t ibliihcd by English enterprise all over th*
globe, we may are ia lime a circle of all
but independent federal Staten, each en­
dowed with the free institution* whieh arc
the cvmmoa riary of the A^gfo-Saxoa
race, and each ifi it* own part of tie
■vrid a centre I fbeakhy polrtical influ­
ence In view of such a possibility and
of the probable similarity of th* eonrtitotkn of three Stat** to our own. th* pro
gram of Bririah colonial eoofederettM,
while it ought to afford no oreauon f.rr
jcalooslv on our part, cannot fail to hr
watched with intere* in the United StUea.

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap)as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best
Come and see

fkSfUkW

TIME TABLE »fo. 6.
that it iball weigh the atandard weight,
and have the naudanl amount of gold;
and thf| the currency of the United Statra
•hall eorna to bu an M»ma&gt;y and a d»grace.
The oppoaitiuu, however, declare that
U&gt;c depreciated currency shall never be re­
tired ur reduaed. but th* a* it foil* in
value the dcfioaocy .hall be (applied by
an additional imuc; that when grewolmck*
are worth 75 eenta an additional amount
to cover th* 25 cent ilepcvciatiob .hall be
Matrnd, and that when they foil to
dewt,
their amount iball bo d-&gt;ubl«d to aa to
keop the actual amount of “dollar*" (uffcicut for ‘-buaioem parpomM.”
Upon
there two Irene* the two |mrtie* arc direct­
ly at rariance, and we quertion very much
whether the ,«x&gt;ple of Iowa are ready to
vote that they have no country, or th*
two or any Dumber of paper dollars eas
aerve any bttMnau purpores beyond tho
actual *um in roln that ran be gut for
them at lb* public aurtfoa. nr at the offer
of the broker or other dealer in deprreiat-

for Yourself

J-S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

■ueh a qnertion a* thi* of finance, *o
vitally important to ail the interval* of th*
country, will not beailata or oompromitc.
if Mr. Thurman ia in earocat on th* aubjert, the ba*t time for him to aay ao wa*
in the fare of the inflation mob at Colom
bua
Had be done ao no explanation

did hi* party.

When the Chicago directory man figure*
the pupwlatiM of th* eity at 43eJW9
there Maa a*pe« to the rom which Hamp*
the estimate m being braxvl. There i* a
Uory told now aud then about a man who
claimed to bare abm a number of bird* rt
one .hot— 99 we balieve wa* the aamber
—and ou being naked why be didn't call
City railroad romnanic* are to Ueeomoli it an even bandrod indignantly wanted
dated, and that
former will be pushed to know if the queatiooer tbougli be would
■ -a to the .trait* of Mackinaw. The cou- lie .for the *ake of ooe bird.
rolidated romla wtll be kiwwu ** the
Mackinaw divieion of the Miehtgan Can
rtpi, and T. B. Sargvant will be rapcriu
■to font. with lieadqusrteni at Bay CWy.

CUTTER

which will be given away to our Qiuitotners about the re IAX)*
of September next, has attendency to make more trade th*n T,
want.
•

with English conrumcra—or al leant the
cooperative labor societies of England
Here b what the timet dispatch says o

'■The moat important feature of the
promt meeting i* the arrangemeit con
lecaplated of uniting with the co-operative
sueirtie* of England, whereby rappliea for
hmm can still farther be reduced in
nriom Mr. Worrell, of th* Mimimippi
Valley Trading Company, left ou Satur­
day for New Orlreip. where hr expect*
soon to be joined by » Uamber of Euglbb
gentlemen mterwud in the Company aud
the co-operaliTi! UXlrtk* of Grmt BritixnThree grntiemra are i Dr. J. II. llulher
ford, of Newrartfe-ou-Tyne , Mr. J. Kay,
of Maoebeater, who b at present ia New
York ■ Mr. E. N. Neale, of Loudon, bar
rister-at-law and legal adviser for the Ind
ing company, and several olbera. The
company prMxm&amp;to atand in the place of
middlemen for the two order*—the co«pa-

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION CflOflTM
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

s, Coffees

and Spices

*1! grade., of Teo. lhe very beet in the Market

Fresh .very

week from the Importers .S, 8. SLEEPBR k CO., of Botton,
for sale *t prices which defies succesaftii competition.

HitoUnga, Nov, 10th, 1874.

(

-

John Stanley:’

REMINGTON I
f be Rmwirros Hsw
lira Mack new bMsprung
ti|4dly into favoraa poa■ r—lug the brel COMBIXAT1OM of good qualUl**, I
namely: Light ruunlnc

wrote him aa affsetiuoate fetter imploring
him for God . asks to taU her he wn inooeenl, be poaitiveiy refused to aaawcr, and
iamand of giving the draired amuranre,
begged her to join with him ia keeping
Vin. Booume when hi. sister, Mra.
Hooker proponed to him that ahe should
re lata bb pulpit and rand to hbneopie

The Tribune haw the folfowing item
from it* Wmhmgton cvrrtwpondeul .­
The Exccuttvo Ccmmiuee of the Na­
tional Grange held a meeting toxtey and
adopted the report of the *ut~comu&gt;iuee,
to whom bad beao referred the rabfrct of
intereatianal e xchenge l-twam co-opmrive aocmiM* of Great Britain and the
Patron, of Huabandry of the United
ISialm. Tbe report mys: "Having examiirid the detail* of the pls of the co­
operative aocietim of Great Britain a* pre-

IU0N.N.Y.

lam running a NEW
Movm*. ;

DANCING SCHOOL. CHINE for

�B:o RAFitM,,Junc 11,1B75.
Ed. Bakne*:
'
Tho glorious Ith has rotnc .id -gone
and *11 ia ^fisrfdly- MtMt and dull again.
Thia, however, hi the time of year when
buxines* in town, and etioi is very qxint.
Haying and harvest ever keeps the c&lt;&gt;un-

clerk* hare a laxy time of it. But a little
r»t after hard busy mouths of labor, is
generally welcomed by three who hare the
hard labor to perform. Although our
streets are being somewhat deserted by the
tanning community, yet the “noby wheel"
keeps right on, and thouawds Jof shingles
and iutnber ia being daily manufactured
here within the city limits. In my lart to
the Baxxui, in giring the .umber of
bnsinam place., I unintentionally omitted
tlie hardwire .tons; wc Itarr three of
them, and they ar.- all first dam. each car.
rying a very heavy stock.
Well, I aaa by the Hasting Baxmxs
that the Hartiogritcs did not cdebratc.
Why friend Dewey what in the world ia
the matter? Everybody ought in these
years of centennials to celebrate.
We of Dig Rajdds has a reuser. The
Knight Templars, Marons. Odd Fellow.,
the Big Rapid. Light G turds, Firemen
and finally everybuly and everything were
on hand, and a splendid time was had
winding up with two large Lalla in the
evening.
Tho day was auspicious, the
suu remaining hid by the clouds all day
long, but not a drop of rain nor anything
elae U&gt; mar the pleasures of tho day.—
Tsko It all in all, il was the best time ever
held iu Big Ka|&gt;id*. so say the inhabitants
here.
But the fireworks; I forgo* to

Col. Jamas W. Care, a prominent Imai•am man of Grand Rapids, aad colonel of
the 3d New Hampshire infantry In the robdhoo, died July 6th
s.
Pr- F"
°f ‘hc l&gt;k* “"‘7
haa pitched hi. tent upon the now ainitol
ground. alUnaing. and ia engaged iu
rtudying out the latitude and lougitude of

1,200 tons of atcc! rail
on the Miehig-a Central
months. The mainline
laid with .ted, excepting

Iraro been laid
road within six*
is now entirely
about 25 milus.

Il ia said the greatest busting camiral
ever held in the west ia to be at Spring
Lake, August 10 and 11. Yrtcs and
Brainbridge will row the secund time for
the amateur championship Zf the United
TODAY'S

ADVERTISEMENTS.

SISK

Wanted Immadiately!

Tov »?Mmi to________

Pure

Sarsaparilla

Sara GLOSS STABCH,
T. KINGSFORD &amp;8CN,

16TINTS
Uttl ikiVW Rrticej.

SgHfc

o-TUs‘.-.»ar.!E_

LIQUID

PAINT’S.

b sU4 .UH -lib.11, u.1

We ask attention to the
fact that we shall leave all
accounts not settled, where
we hate sent bills, al once
withM?Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. We cannot longer

’

White Lead Works
127 Jc^-rwm Are

Detroit,

MICHOlt, tSEPAil a M.'&lt;

"VIIMTOO" THRESHER.

BRICK FOR SALE:
The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture, of

at the earliest possible mo­
ment. Will keep constantly
on hand a full supply of
’ BETTER BRICK '
than was ever before made
in the County, which we will
sell at prices that, defy com­
petition.

ALL ABOUT THE COUKTT.
of before. It b a good one, il ia going
contra to circuses generally, for now a daya
the circus ia in the bills, but if this one '.

• ttoom-HB hr atm -rings* eruai

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

IEHIU.Iti, MUTIC1,
RHEUMATISM

this arcus. By the by Mr. Editor I
would not fail to inform you, and the
rest of tho Hartings people, that for the
present Cape. W. H. Cabot ia making Big
Rapids hia home. He is engaged m clerk '
I believe at tho Pacific Hotel, II. 8.(Andy)
Johnson proprietor. Copt, haa come to
the conclusion to try dry land for a spell,
and Andy is surely fortunate in securing
his services «.« dak, u it surely will tedound to Aady's welfare in laving to gentkmauly a clerk to-look after the iulcrcots

HURRAH FOR EASTXAHI

Hurrah for the Spring1

There is to be a match trotting race al
the park on Tuesday, the 13th iut, for
one hundred dollar. a side, beet three in

hone, unban there "hull be a put up job
which will probably be the case. There
may be "honor among thievos," but there
ia uoo. among liorae racing Uow.at tbia
alate, to my way of thinking Hut as thia
ia eery inlenvtiog matter to take np apace

CHICAGO PUMP

E.B. FOOTE, O.
lit UltMtU Irtfc,
ftr.XIMA,

MEW YORK,

An Independent Physician,
CHRONIC DISEASE,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

W. T. EASTMAN’S

The next holiday—Thanksgiviu^'.

CniKtiu i Idkal Pncta

Bcrton is lighted by 8.3i&gt;5 pas and !*52
oil lamps.
Five cent. a pound is tho price of ten-

POBCKLAIM CYLINDER POIPS

" ! �" 9@ &gt;

John .Newell, late President of the Illi­
nois Central Railroad, haa been appointed
General Manager of the Jmke Shore A
Michigan Southern Railroad.

&lt; Tilcsro and Omaha, LTiloatro C*lar
Rapid., Chicago and Dubuque, via Clin­
ton, Cttleago and Froe;&gt;on. Chicago
and Marquette- Chicago and Green
Brj , Chicago and Milwaukee. Chicago
and BL Paul.
Thia I. the Only Uno runnldg tbcMcare between Chicago and Ht, Paul or
Chicago and Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Sh-vp«-n« eonuect with
(he Overland Sleepers on tho Union
Pac»flc«allro*d. for nfl poUla west of

Within a fortnight part applications • fur
admiauon to the Medical School of Boston
Uniremly bare bcm received from Eng­
land, Franco and Turkey.

(la Tburoday evening last. lb. »«we of
Palmer boampmeal. So. ♦», I. O. 0. F.. were
dnly laaialM by Hoo. S. Ballsy F. C. P. * J.
0. W. ft lbs Grand Eaeaaspsssul of Mkhlgsr.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock°f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
SALISBURY 4BM3SEAU.
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, &amp;c.,
$c. Give us a call.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
Hopkins I Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 26.287/.

FURNITURE ROOMS,

PICTURES!
I am now all alone in tho Photograph
buainom. and aa I hare made irna^
menu to inrraaaa my facilitiro for dome
better (work than ever, aU should call

mitimuti
PREMIUM BOND-

innmnuiHu mwaiaL
Psrpstusl Worts*. Fair.

UNDERTAKING
Tho Chicago Tr.l.v
tio Seymour is right ia J
ulrntial roliejtatiooo he-

1874-75 tbs cot per pupil wm W7.ll.
Are the children three titnrs brighter now
than twsuty yuan ago?
As the Pacific Mail Btcamship Com
pany's rtramcr City of Tokin left th.
ilmrf st Ba. Fransans brt wrok, froHong Kone, a mluto was (rod, and a
sailor Bused Patrick Lauagan was blown

ECLETIC BALM
IOWA A5^E8RA8IA.

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OOT. M. □'

"Oh, no, by M towns. I do not mean
to complain.' reiJied Edward.
"I knew yow^ida'L Whatever I spend
goo for s good esmne."
a
“1 oppoM so; but I don’t care wything about it. oriy that I am gettings
little abort. There ■ Dr. Bauth's bill of
sixty doBara. I don't see how I can pay

■ Maria, yon are a jewel f I am ansaaed.
You paid lit. Smith’’’
"I did." *
"He ii«I to mw thw."
"No, be didn't; you and I arc one. so
of aounw- you paid it. * I had to tall him
my awnit, and in return he informed me
what an excellent character you had given
me for nradenre and eroaomv."

afraid.

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"Let it tert, tbso. Ho will never ask
J0"But'r don't Ska that tray of doing

thing*.

I don't like to g« in debt. I will

tor waa a rich aun and offered to take
Edward's note, payable at anytime he
pleased, which offer tho latter eagerly ac­
cepted, promising to take it up in six
month*
No change for tlw better appeared in
the affairs of the young couple
Maria
kef* asking for money, aud she was so
pretty, so sweet tempered, and so gentle,
that Edward could never rcftue.
If he
demurred, she coaxed it out of him.

note was due. and Edward could not pay
it. He had borrowed money until he was
ashamed to du ko any mute. But hu had
a nice reuse of honor, and iustead of lotling his creditor whirtie fur hh pay, hr
went io tee him to procure a further ex.
tension.
.
"Doctor, I am hard up." add be.
“Sorry to brer it"
"My family is getting to be expensive."
"Be prudent, then.

THE WIFE’S REVENGE.

“No straWberrire I Whal ia the world
ia the reason you didn’t order some?'' ex­
claimed Edward Later, M entered hi*
plMssnl iu the suburds of Boston. .
.‘J’uu know. Maria. I am very fond of
theta. and you are detennind to jxfc’ah

ilc was impnlviva, and did not mean to say anything
about Mana.
"What of h«r? bsbe extravagant ?’
-,W&lt; yA
"Put the bit io Mr mouth thou," laughcd the doctor.
"Don’t like to do that."
^Mustn’t let her ruin you.”

As will be noticed, thia beautiful waspKke moth belongs to th. same family and
genus aa ths peach borer. Tire moths of
this faintly may be rradily told by their
trim form, quick movements, diurnai
habits, flying in tho hot sunshine, and
opsciaily by the bnuh-liks character of
the tip of the body. This last character
will serve to distinguish them from the
wasps,—an important fact, aa even entoSlxtoeu hundred dollars, mcawv in hand mologiats of considerable experience are
waa a large sum to Edward, who had spent liable to be deceived, so striking is the
everything as frat as he got it.
He felt
like a new man—like a neh man.
What
a treasure waa Maria, who. bcaida being
pretty, sweet tempered, and devoted, waa a head, and generally papain in a cooooo
thorough financier.
made of their own china or dust.
-For my part. I should not Uke a finan­
Thia .Eccrian, a. will be noticed by^the
cier oa any other term*. A prudent, but name, ia Imported, and, aa is generally
growling, iU-tetnperod shrew, wonid bo my true, ia all the worse from that fact. Aa
abominatioo; aud before her I should a rule the Imported ^spsda are the more
prefer a pretty, sweet-tempered, devoted
woman, who would spend all I could
same peculiarity noted iu the casksr-worm,
—the habit of measuring, or looping, when
The moth is s little leas than one-half disturbed. By the last of Jane they are
ladh long, and expands threo-fourtlu of full grown, and measure a little more than
an inch. The color is deep blue, with an inch in length. The lan® pom into
three yellow bands across the abdomen, a the earth to pupate, and a little bcuoath
yellow collar, aud yellow mixed with blue the surface change to a brown chrysalis
marking the legs. There yellow bands, so about one-half of an inch. long. In about
like the same in many of our wasps, rend­ two weeks the moths appear. These are of
ers this special all the more liable Io be a pale yullawiah color, with more or less
mistaken, especially as they mingle with dusky spots on the wings, which frequent
A Shareholder—A plownun.
the wasps, making a gay romtreny in tbc ly fora a band acroa the wings. Some
Why docs the raven cry? Cm.
bright sunshine. Yet the tufted extrem­ tunes tho dusky spots ore slight. The
Costly furniture—Indian bureau*.
ity, in lieu of a pointed one tipped with a moths lay their epp along the twigs, where
A costly kind of lumber—Summer dreaded spear, will quickly undeceive ua. they remain, despite tho hem and told, till
These moths appear iu June and July. another spring.
I found several specimsaw yesterday, June

’Uttl. woman, ftffl of hearty s.fgra~
• "Etei kwiw 1 like them very Tmaeh. ’
add^ tht petalaut hwabaad-i
"ButAsy teste too rt&lt;nogly_pr ihc
TIL. conn, Maria, no nsorw of Poor I

Richard'* Waws.

it is ground.
"Fart friend." are often diosipated ac- lan x may be found io the stem from June
to July the following year. I have taken
the moth from the bushes with my nee,
!&gt;» tight boots hare anything to do with and the nearlv full-gruiru larrai from the
a corn exchange?
hollow stem the same- day, June 22.
A curious example of wire fortnight is
afforded by there larva in their eating
through the hud wood and Urk before aasumiWg the pupa Mate, u without such
fececu&lt;t and action; the hollow stem
would be a fatal dungeon to the moth,
whore slender sucking tube and wanting
jaws would render her scape hopelca.
In May, June, and Julv, the insect b»roma a pupa, the papa always lying very
near the ouiaid.opening, in a poor apology
of a cocoon, if any,'made of Its own lour­
ing*. That able entomologirt, Bev. C. J.
8. Bethune of Ontario, speaks of the
chrysalid sleeping peacefully in thia cavity
while the bleak wintry winds howl among
the branches.
(Be/ Entomological Re­
port of Ontario for the year 1871. 8uch
a remark would be true only of the larva.
In June and July the moths again sppear.
There iuaecu recgi to 'attuk the red
currant more generally, yet the black
variety, and even the guoreberry, ia not
exempt from its blasting work. Not only
do the broken steSM, au weakened as to be
unable to stand upright, but also ibeaickly ap|icaranr« of tl&gt;e foliage tell of this inare-t ■ prysvmc and truck. Betiding the
Stocks will abv gependlv giyp tb« preded
infonnrtioii. as the aflectod onra bcu4
Swire readily. Tbc hollows in stocks cut
serial will inform us of their previous av I
Epitaph
pnrent work.

I am heartily rick of

••Yon would not have me pay sixty
rents a box for strawberries, would you? ’

“’Pou my soul, 1 am not. Didn't you
pay rt a few days after you gave the
-*Nolt.isnV
MM?"
f
"You cannot afford it'*
"No, surely," replinl Enward, coh"Yra T can Isn't my salary fifteen founded by the stetaatstU,
hundred a year?"
"But I am sura you did. Hers," cun
••I dotal think rtrawberria. at sixty United the doctor, pulling.an account
rents a boit.arc very profitable," replied book from his pocket. "here i» where I
the pretty wifo with a pleasant smile.
entered tbc cash.
You hare got the
Edward Later ‘did not deserve such a
beautiful, swret-Hjnpercd wife m plaria.
But in spite of hi* petulant manner, he
was really an excellent fellow, anti llovcd
the pretty little woman with all his soul,
though it m true he had a very singular
manner of showing it. ’ lie dcMirvcd a
thrashing foe his hasty words, yet
he
eventually h-arm-d better, it is not worth
while to dwell too long upon the dark side
of his charcter.
The fint year after his marriage he bad
boarded, but dairing to lure the eofflfurU
wf home in all their parity, the young
couple had derided to gu tn ho«sAre|&gt;ing.
Edward would have hired a largo bouse
at a rent of four hundred dollar* a yoar, if
his wife had not j.-twisted that surh a
dwelling would wear her lift- out.' He then
left the matter cutuyly to her, and she
found a nice little cottage, swven miles from
the rity, at a rent of one hundred and
fifty. The huslanid liked it very well, and
Maria furuislicd it in a very plain butneat condition. By a great deal uf retrench­
style.
ment in his own expenses ho had con­
They wer. at bucu* now. aud for a lime trived to keep out of dcbti
Instead of
the novelty of the thing kept Edward in dining at Parker a at ao^dpensc of fire or
aix dollars a week, Ik made a quarter of
that sum suffice. His tailor's bill had beva
reduced one half, and all other bill, in like
proportion. Better than all, he had been
Can you tell me when it m that a black­
cured of grumbling at Maria, for If be com­ smith ratecs a row in the alphabet'! It is
plained of aajthing she wss sure to uk when he niakaw &lt;1 poke r and above I.
him for a fifty dollar bill on the same day.
Au old gentleman of great ex|&lt;criet&gt;ce
In fact he wu afraid of her.
bread tasted of relentua, an*! the butter
Maria in her demand for money, had
waa rtroug. Re snarled and growled, Grat been even more remorxloM danne the
at Maria, and then at Bridget, till the het year than before: and had actually ta­
wife waa almost di^vuragvd
But the ken right hundred dollare of his two thou’ did not yield to the impulse of tho mo­ ■anti. And there was not much *l&gt;ow of
ment and pvt out Of temper.
Site kept it in ibo house ur upon her person. If M
riailing, however cutting and revere the hinted al an cxpLnalioo, &gt;he always turae-1
him off io sweetly and adroitly that he
criticism of her husband.
' After tea lie waa a little mollified, for
there accBiu! to be nothing mure to grum-

He landed her the money, and
she would dress hcrerjf. great deal
than before, for he could afford it.
"I am goiagto spend a much money.
I can,"
nrpliod•Thrtahe
• rJhtMaria,
d*.’’ added tl

reaswi to repent this advice, for Maria
now .vetoed to spend all her spare time in
online fur money, lie was Uxi reckless,
too magnanimous to deny her ur to suggvrt that she was exceeding the bound* of
&gt;

Stic waa mcreilesM in her drafts upon
him, and to supply her demands, for he
had wot the roarers to refuse her modcat
ncjuol, he was obliged to curtail bin own I

‘•Ilaveyou? indeed I
What is eight
hundred rndlan?" chuckled ahe.
“Thera ia Raymond’s house opposite for
sale. It i&lt; a beautiful place, and can be
bought fur four thouaand dollara, by pay.
ing fifteen hundred down.
I was think­
ing that If I hid saved my money I wight
have been aide to buy that plarc.'"
“No nee to cry for spilt milk, Edwsrd,"
rejJicd Maria.
"I know that; but we Meda l rpill any
mere milk. I have been vrvy ecovwmiea)
the last ysar;" and be proceeded to detail
the rctrcitehnKnts he had made.
"You have done very, well, Edward."
"Y», nr drcr, better than you ham
Who would haxe tbojwbJ I should ever
preach economy to you?" be )wgj)ed.
"What's the urc fur ^e to be prudent
while you scatter your nsotwy like chaff ?"
asked the wife with infinite gued humor.
"No arc I coufna. '
__ "I will turn over a new leaf if you with

It haa been suggested that wo catch the
moths. I think thia not a nracticd reme­
dy. Tho moths are so small, so quick, ao
wasp-like that I should dapair of this
•ver becoming generally practiced.
I
would snggat letting tbc bushes sprout
up pretty freely, and then each spring
practice heavy pruning, taking pains to
cut aud bum the feeble and lumber stocks.
Thia should ba done about Mar 20; if

This dotractive huret, which has final­
ly become scattered all over our State, ia
also a foreigner.—another of the many be­
quests from the old world which wc would
hare gladly foregone. In view of the lad
that wc hare received very many at owr
worst inacct pats from Europe, they
ought not to complain If we bare given
them nyllajarf, or If we Mill add &amp;ry-

jOHM.aOB

The moths can be caugb: in a net; and
though thia is easily dons, still it ia not
as practical a remedy aa the hellebore,
which by many ia reported to be as effi­
cient as with the saw-fly terr®. As it was
reported a failure during the past season
by several persons, I can but think that
the hellebore was not the genuine article.

Shipping Boxing, 3 Horee Power. $2.0); 4] Horse P»irtr' tXJfo

Hand picking ia more than usually may 1
of adoption, to bo practiced in the sama I
manner aa with tbc caukcr-irom* ; give i
the boat a alight lap, when the lirv® will ■
drop, and remain suspended by a thread I
for some time. By .using a stick therc 1
can be drawn ont together and easily
crushed.
It ii more tlun likely that thia prat,
which haa been long destructive east, will
continue to be mure and more ao with u*
aa our forests are cut away, removing its »
native foliage. Let us all give it batll/ i

LtctVS Kt

TAKE NOTICE!

BSE-2
.TAMES LEFFELACO.

sprutgitzu), obxo.

THE

“MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

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rt is. HOTWW •« 1mU* SOT ta. canir

WSend to the Burdett
jVania, for Circulars.-^*

E. llsrodcn, sndbU ng omtaioed the be­
ginning. of the exprtro forwarding bu«iBra of the Cniled Statra. which, with tile
exception of the railway, and tolegraplm,
now surpoasra all other private critcrpriws
in the world
Borp at Heading, Maamchuacttt, in
1812, ho waa employed u evoductnr uf
the first paanenger train that ran in New
England, and was afterward promoted to
the position of ticket agent on the Boston
and Woromtcr Railway. Tl&gt;e sedentary
dak-work did t&gt;oi suit him, however, and
in 1837 he eame to New York in arareh
of more congenial employment. At the
corner of WJ1 and Pearl streets stood th.
old Tontine Coffre-Uiusc. a. Gua-jus rrec-rt
for the merehanu and ahip-owners of thoM
days, and in cvnnoctiun with it there was
an admirable news room— a sort of Lloyd s
or Oarvawny'i—conducted by Jaimw W.
lisle, a local celebrity, who afterward ex­
tended his faim{ by promoting a eheap
system in opjwsition so the government.
M r. Hale was a man uf varied experience
and a genial dispoeilion. He waa one of
the mart active men of his day, and Ham­
den went to him for adyiw in socking eijiploytneot.
Hale became interested iu
him, and in the evurse of a few days ad­
vised him to otabliah himself u an exprraman between New York and Boston
—a btwineas never before transacted ami a

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CENTRAL
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forward packages of Eastero bank-notes u&gt;
Boston tor redemption. If an acquaint
anco was found on the boat, he was pounc­
ed upon without coretnouy, aad burdened
with the packages, which were sometima

by Jswpiia Miller --Nwaris* la V.wtev. teautlA&gt;J|y Iterat'dSJssspb Oaak'a hag pom., - Tho^aejca aid
Maaltalia." with aerra npsvb UlartrallMS.

lb* Frsweb aad Kngtbb. at Lak. Oaavgn and
Quabec, far ths nuaiary of thj» reslisral, la a
trulhtal m wsll as a wpirtt^i and baaullfii
namllva at duM grand aad daalairr areata

vorariowaly, and soon become fttll grown,
bring then three-fourth, of u&gt; inch long.
These larras either gu into the earth un­
der leaves, or remain attached to the busha and spin a coeoou of brownish silk.
About the last week of June they cumo
forth again a* fiia; and so during the
first week of July the currant or gooaeberry bmtha are agam defoliated. This
to rejxot the round of mischief.

friaad did not appmr. the thinp were oft­
en intrusted to entire, rtrangsra, with the
modest request that they would deliver
them immediately after their arrival.—
Slerehants ud brokers seeking gratuitous
transportation for their letters cuotributed
Iwply to the exritaacnt attending the
departure of the steamer, and many per
sons win remember the nights of anxieix
they hare ixMod on the Sound, when such
unexpected wealth haa beau temporarily
thrust upon the*. "When Hanxfa call­
ed npoo me for edvioa," Mr. Hale Mated.
"I thought of the daily inquiries made rt
■y ofifioe, 'Do you know any body going
to Boatow this evening ' aad I i^e&amp;t?
ly advmed him to travel between the two
cilia and do enuds foe the business men.
I also suggvwted that the new enterprise
dsould be oiled ' The Kxpro-. wVich

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RUB OF eUBBCRIRTIOXi

FE0H3S01UL Mia BOSIXES CM.

The Studebaker Wagon
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Mower and Reaper

‘TOrJUiy ?

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

ory Wheel made

TAKES THE LEAD.

with the Slope Shoulder
Spoke

Warranted
per

on him to ■fag "Jretu of Numib paa. '
eth by." It u plain enough, before the
first vene i* fiuiabed. that thi, uwvi-uieot
■nre* much of iu rorema to Mr. Sankey.
He ha. a voice'of unusual deurtidw and
power, which round through the hall like
a trumpet. Each word k articulated with
great d'ntiiictnaw, and there b a soul fa
the ,ingiiag that i* romethiug wore and
higher than mere art. The hymn toil*,
al once, a* any one can me by the intent
eyes that am everywhere focused on

cent.

longei than any other

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

naEox.

J. B. T. Marsh of Abe Chicago Advance
bro juat traeUL. Lindon, mid want of
course to bear Mr. Mrtudy, the revivals*.
He writer, a* follow, .
Promptly at 8 o'clock p. m. Mr. Moody
Men* out and plant, both baud* &lt;&gt;u lhe
rail that runs along the front of the plat­
form and forma hb puipiL He has grown
stout einre leaving America, and wear* a
flowing board. But there b ao miaukinp
the man a* *ouo ro he opens bb mouth.
He root too many people, be asp, whore
Caere are getting familiar at there meet-

A prayer by Mr. Moody, brief, rjacub-

The best Reel Rake Machine

existenc

the world

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,

but on the contrary, aet then-rive, about
to Sad * ucape-goat to wear their own tn
flrmiiie. and rixxteomiBgK Akhm«h no
relaiiou could be traced between hard
time* and the dominant political party and
tto admin iatratore, y«&lt; a grert number pro­
famed tobeKere that Grant aUa Rebubliren Omgrwm were lhe wunrotan which
then misfartumw ffow-L Th. Prorodrot
had before been calW-a Cmnar. but this
ridarulou* charge of rrafvnaibility far
drouth red gramhoppeni, Would rtamp
him « a greater than Cmaar, erre more
omnipotent litre Jchorah. But a Demo

effect. Mr. Moody, aptly lunting the
Whitsunday cnmmetnorallou of the1 day
uf Pcntenet to account, read, a part of
Peter * addram an that occroioo, and an­
nounce* that he propnaro to tale the
vine text and topic,— the crucified snd mouthed the cCge. .nd aope-aW to
Chrirt.
1
The -cnmin that follow* i» simply th. the eketore of the country to InUitute .
change, and aa we Mated U lheoutael, the
rictima of untoward ctreumaUncrw accept
ed the plea sod dahmloo, and the rreult
■m a change in the political eunpkxu.c.
ol the lower house of Congreaf.
But the
change haa not worked out any remarka­
ble re*uli. We have afaee pawwd through
mi unumidly cold winter, and tba locurt,
many acctfaaa where Desaocreu were ebrt■ Juda* nude great prefanrioo. Ho pot ed to *u«ecJ Republican Congremuneo.
war enough to the Sou of God to ktm the drouth threaten* to kill out the em­
him. But be west down to damnation."
Hi* rnice wn&lt; lo hare been orereinfa
cd. and i, mH a* plcaiuut, even, a* it uacd
to be. Hi, words tumble over each other,
often, in the harte of hi, Ultepnce. He

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons,

Jackson Wagon,
Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR

Machine as they are sole proprietors of it. None but Indianias CelclirntNo other firm uses this
I
ed Tiinbar, and t honn&gt;ydilv seasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 years, and put together by the best
I Wagon Machines. £Jvey Wagon fully Warranted.

CAlX AND SEE THEM.
—— —. —. »t ll** B»"&gt;-

.....

needs no advertising ns it has taken almost the entire trade of the
whole .State, and the people of Barry County may justly he proud
that this County tskes the lend in this line of manufacture.

Come and see us at our new office, next door east
of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

GREBLE &amp; RUBSELL.

B. !&lt;’. STEInLoFF

JOHN STANLEY I

NOTICE!

EXTRAORDINARY

TO THE PUBLIC!.

ANNOUNCEMENT

AT THE

Hastings Drug Store

Sirgical asi lettaml

The New Improved Back-Feed

DENTIST

Wagons

and

Buggies.

Canned Fruits "end Fish

•

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

FLORENCE
SKYING IACHINE.
nterr awwitru Mannan i.

You will limi a full line uf Drug*, Medkinra, Chemical*, Paint* Oil*. Dyertuff,,
and ererythiug belonging to a tret-clam U.
Drug Store.

Before You Start
is.wbb

nt Tira

TRAVELER’S
OF IIAHTFORD, CORR.

7&gt;i. MMkm. U* Mwu, Xroa rot J

TOBACCO,

DENTIST

Nairtlle

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

CIGARS,

ETC., 1

Michiian.

$5o
to,la $lo,ooo
■
900 "’PROFIT.
llaa U, li v**u4

X.ar ik.o&lt;*U«iik. buMEAaret la X*w *a4
rir.i-.-ima
till ltD Aku BOOM.
PER DAY.

The liohefcwa, rapt attention of the rart
rongresetiou h Wotnierftd. Han.Irwin are
in tear*.
In the rery tnidrt of the diaouunw, and
tlie height of it, intenwt, two or three
quickly aucecwdfag ,hrieL&gt; route from the
&lt;rtiter of the audience. Mr. Moody «tap[«d aa if it were a ainri *bot from Haun',
line, and, with Sheridan-like prompfaca*,
■aid, “Well ,tand up and ting 'Bodfc of
Age*. pb-ft for me,’ *nd the tuber* will
pica*: help that friend out of the hall.
She* hysterical.'
There were no more "hyrterical" demonrtratians daring the crcufag. and the
cuogregalkm tcareair rodiacd that there
had been any interruption in the aerrioc.
The N. Y- Timn quote* another exam­
ple of the way in which Mr. Moody deal,
with the mart awful of nibjeci, which can
engrua* the human mind:
- ’ ‘
'tern waa a man comUlking about nine."

FARM FOR SALE!

ed to gu to lhe Northweatern. The hotel
was full, and aa they were •tartug to And
anotlier, they aaul tolar friend: ‘Are
not you going with reY Myfriredamd,
‘No; I am going to atay here.'—‘Oh, no.
they rsid. ‘you cannot May here.’—
But my friend said. ‘I am going to
stay,’—‘How i* k?'—‘I hare rocarooaa.'
— Where did you get it’’ Why I emit
my name ou bead.'—She had telegraph®!
a few day* before and assured a room. Ami
■bat b juat what the children of God nre

Btaak Prliilmi n4 aaU

nffll^TOrai^l^FEBAnilUD,
TURKS M/LLfOS ACBKS OF

Santa dans

150 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAID

LANDS

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS
Oysters received daily

KILL BF SOLD CHRJP!

24 Jefferson St., Hartings, Mich.

HOME LIFE

T. PHILLIPS?

Him m the place to buy yuur prerent*.
We hare the bort Hoe of good* that wa*
ever brought to Harting*. (.’all anJ ex­
amine for youraclf and you will find our

MOM

delivery and on time.

•riaiiut* HowmiMWi.

_______ ______ ufbaOAK*

headquarters.

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

EMPLOYMENT
CRAWLEY A GRACE.

IN THE BIBLE.

J. P. ROBERTS.

two u IMO Mr ■MiktwNMhruiuli.

STAI

____

.TSEK1

WING GALLERY

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORKS

J. Cole &amp; Son.

iEBRASKA*

iiiniftrlLB. Cd

JOHN O. BLACK,
Proprietor
B.

DR. AIKIN,

F. CH1DEBTFR.

INSTITUTE.

II. HEIE* CUFUI.
cam^a, m.

urea Wiiimai

Ein=5tHErs."J5?.ri.".w

yau'a Boot A Shoe Store.

---- 2 LANDS
WWA

CANCER

aad rMhrol liMfr.lla* iro aaUrol. Tkb roro-b

On JEFFERSON STREET, or.

MID rUITEE
. non
11® UK
.
UK iUQ
Shingles. Lath, &amp;e.

Patience and attention will bring u* far.
it the rat walchre long enough al lhe
mouro newt, the mouse shall not eaoape.
Peraermnce wdl obtain pood rebUfle
and httoce, where otherwise nothfag but
thirtlro will grow.
The iJowuaau mart gu up and down,
and whatever ebu auay be done, there b no
other but thb kmg way to do the work

EARTM-BOIMI AMU,

;sr

AMERICAN ULTRAMARINE WORKS,

We must row with lhe ova wv hare;
Slid as we oouru-t order the wind. We are
obliged to aaU with the wind that God

on aa the cfcidum pw lo mart, it it a
xnl time (bribe fox. .
If weary with waking your portion will
&lt;x&gt; be meager. ' .
Foob wUl alway* mk what tima it b.

“uTS

u* h

ra

ra0,
« Aw. u im
could make a party rtrouc and respectable.
then Dctuocrary wight
el.im » k»J
ing pomtiou. Jadgta by U* probuma, it
haa within it the b*mm to right crery
wremg. and huprore upoo what M already
good. But it ha, proven so unuurtworthy
in the
and m&gt; unreliable wherever it
now bold, power, that iu dechreliou of
future intcution*. ha* but liule effect uu
the iiitclligvot ciuaen. Iu part failure,
create dirtnut in iu
■hake popular eonDdcure in U* future in-

�TltotaffriiMt Bombahril.
Dmt«.ra.-y iu Ohio ban evidently throws
off its dhguirc a I'tuk tnoaoon.
Ito ac-1
Cion on the financial questiim haa been like ‘

’ friends It hu created alarm, especially
.’unitai, Mini., Jvly 21,1873.
throughout the cad. where the party was
• b-,1.1 up for rapport, aa the only tnraas by
ilhad vised
vitaparatiou ia th* beat
which the nation eould return to specie
single sign of the n vw atate of thinp. iu
AS A FINANCIAL PARTY.
payment. Ohio wax to open the great
CtmliMDt, and the same feeling haa been
the South Hurt has yet been vouchsafed
( battle, and it was hoped that th* flag she
th* country. Tbejoommcntauftho Charles­ uuwUy settled upon. This placed in tho shared by dealers here. Indeed, aitpoeuton A'etrr and Oouritr, which w* re­ hands of the road about .3,1X10,000 aerra lafirc activity was induood among onr
t bore ia the name «f Dmuoctpcy, would
But
print elsewhere, are especially noteworthy. of th* very beat portioaV the State, in­ shippers at the cioae of last week.
rally to its support every shade of ..pposiThis abfe Journal is tho Icadimt Democratic cluding the valley* of the CottooWood and the jwwent wesk opens with an entire ab­
e lion to the RepubEcau party. But the
taper of South Caroliaa. The contrast Arkaaaai riven and many smaller rich sence of this tendencyand the market for
inflation banner wa* no sooocr unfurled
wheat
has
already
faba
back
2@3c
in
between
ito
utterance
and
those
of
th*lead
­
raUcyr.
propcwal of unprecedented and peculiarly
than dsaertious betran from the ranks of
ing Charleston paper* from 1830 to 1863
For over fire yean nothing waa donc to­
obnuxicu* taxes upon Mtriur* hank* dc-and w* might aay 1872— is simply wards building the road, and the owner­
the faithfol How formidable this defec­
j&gt;omt».“ In New York thgy kava given a
tnarvelou* There has bara a moral re­ ship of lhe franchise passed into the hands
tion will be, rcnuuns to be seen. Certain lock, McKee and Hous
two-Gild proof of their incompetency or
volution. Viewed from the atandpoiut of of lhe present owners and stockholders in
it is, however, that there are many citixcus way, while Mr. Wolcott
diabonerty. whicbever it may be called.
September, 1B(W. Ths.following y-r
of Ohio who train with the Democrats, saototioual manner whir
work was cuaimencwd, amfeSB miles built,
When Itiry took the nrin* of the State
public. .
la 1S7P, 8* mil*, ware addnl, onaplrtrere
after 1 H«8, they ran up the exjwnsus and
orator ia a native dt South Carolina. Hs the portion between Topeka and Emporia
tlwrc arc evils, greater than that of Re­
diminish*! the rcvenniw, until a deficit uf
has
retuainodjiutliful
to
tho
tradition*
of
In 1871, the road was pushed on up the
publican rule, and dal one of them evils
Ualhonn and Ilayno. Tho paper is in full Cottonwood to Newton, 74 miles. Thia
seven millions wa* created, although tho
is the one forrokUuwed by Ohio Democ­
•ympalliy with the party which was found left less than two years to complete the
sinking ftind itself wx&lt; sacrificxd. The
racy in iU insane policy of infi*tir.K the
cd by* those men. But that party has balance of lhe road, 343 mil* in order to
Republicans uadar Go*. Dix restored the
the whisky ring, and to that organisation grown. Aa it has advanced, it has left bs- •art the land grant. In 18’2, or the but
sinking fund, and by rigid economy and
nine months of the term, the whole line fell reports of the Toronto Globe would
Dcmocratic organ. It haa lad an anti- and to the |wrsuns whom he lus attacked
seem to indicate that the winter and spring
judicious l&lt;-ririatioo put lhe Slate finxnre.
Repuldicaa crusade tor year* part.
But in the Treasury Department he attribute* »me of them are, they an nermthdam
wheat crops of the Dominion will average
ou a good foundation, until tbs Democra­ this inflation policy of Ohio Democrats hu own indictment. Ho due* not hcai
about with those of the United States,
tate. however, to admit that he wa* a freed frmu the deadly taint of disloyalty.
cy hire again got into power and are, in
while corn, fruits and hay promise leas
has opened ha eyewto the] political drift member of the whisky ring, and to-day The old idea wu that ths State wm the
the midst of certain economical device*
than an average yield; onto, barley, peas
of a party, that open* the Fnwidential stated that while acting a. treasurer of the citisen's only country, to which alone be
and root crops are abundant and uicreaaed
campaign, by nnfariing lhe banner uf re­ ring hs hitwdf expended •280,000 in ito owed allegiance, while the Union wm a
harvest. In lhe United Stalo*, there are
hateful usurpation or a mere creation. The
cicncy and biglrer taxation
pudiation. As the Herahf' caunol be interaat, chiefly ia St. Louis. The local
1.0 reports to change materially the pros­
The same rewrite has been brought diargvd with any lots for the Bcpublican |inner which ia re-poasihlc for the original South Oaroltniim now recognises the great
pects of a'nionth ago.
Inter estimates,
•nd
glorious
fart
that
hia
country
is
not
about in Indians, where tho platform uf party wa give plane to its editorial wi publication conceniing Fiabboik of the the narrow strip shaded by the palmetto
as
a nils, confirm the older ones, and it is
Ereniny Star is the authority fi.r the fol­
tho Democrat* &lt;l*dared that the taxable "Ohio's alternativetaken from its iasue
tree
and
watered
hr
the
Santee
Hirer,
but
generally
conceded that tho winter wheal
narrow gauge railroad, opening up a new
lowing statement concerniiw .McGrew:
crop
wifi
not
be
less
than
twu-tliirda nur
rate of fire cents ou lhe hundred dollar*
route to Denver and the mining regions,
He says that he trotifiod before the
wa* adc*|Uatc to meet all the want* uf an
Grand Jury in St. Louis that the whisky Lakes to the Gulf, from die Atlantic to and meeting the great travel of lhe South more than three-quarters of an average
“In Ohio tho Democracy hare
ring was estriiliabed in the year 1871. the the Pacific. Ilia patriotism ia belied and west, New and Old Mexico. The road has yield. Yet there is the important fact
ccouomicri Stale Government, but where a plalfurm which operate* mimrw
his honor is intuited by the bitter words aiao maile recent arrangctocota to control thit an estimated one-third of lhe last crop
they have already run up the levy to thir­ the lightning in the eollied night giving chief orguixer* being Supervisor Mc­ that men of the Preston stamp fling reckand operate the Kamos midland railroad, is still held back, mostly in the hinds of
Donald and John A. Jjiyce. his Chief
a giimjao oflight which enable*
teen rente ur nesriy three umca their
Cl.-rk ; that nearly every prominent whisky k-dy into lhe air. The bitter vitriol of running from Topeka to Kansas City on the farmers, who arc and have been hoard­
Carer to arc the chasm that yaw—
this man's spoech was intended to fall into the south side of the Kansas river, giving ing since the speculation of last spring,
ante-dactiou standard. In short, ra no
path, and leaving him in the glooni, Ivuuo in St. Louis wa. cunnected with it. the wounds rtf the War xnd still# the old
which the price was run up so rapidly and
Slate where they hav. kad the rule, from troubled with Wonder how he may get Ho wm chosen aa |ayn&gt;aaler, and through
so far beyond the relative value uf sjiriag
■tuxri info frwh IlfaSnd agony. But
New Hampshire, to Kentucky, have they safely over or around the dangw. Cnn him the monsy. were diaburari. Joyre tho Wicked attempt haa failed. It called
wheat as to virtually take it out of mar­
exhibited in practiou tbucaimnny of which we pel away from Grantism onfy by mor- rc|*irted that be had rffect*d *U WTatigis forth from tho South word* not of bittcrket.
For since that time there has been
meat with hi. friend, Chief Clark A wuy,
no material break in winter wheat, while
they have talked so touch. Th* whole iny r&gt;0 tkr road that leodt ultimately to to keep him adv teed as to affairs in lhe In­ ne*», but of neaoe.
fnancial calamity, repudiation and dirThe unanimitr of the respoimes haa
«pring came down sharply under the panic
party ia colored by wrong notion* a* to Aosor f la the IMaocracy, upon which ternal Revenue Bureau, and |&gt;articularly
been marked. Ono of tho loading news­
influences at Chicago. This, of course,
the true character of money and its value. the enuntry counted fur the overthrow of the movements of its agent. For iht. paper* of the Old Dumlniou my*: “The
will make up the deficit in the present
It i*something which tlrcy think ought to the corrupt party now io power, dispus&lt;-d Mnrice Avery was to l*o paid ouc hundred j-eopU of Virginia are too anxious for
erop of winter wheat, became st the in­
dollar- per week, and arvi.nliugly, aay»
be cheapened by multiplication and not to render this service at a price al which McGrew; he hand*.*! to Boyce one hun­ peace and pros)«rity under the Republic
coming of the winter wheat crop of last
the country cannut afford to take it? Must
which
their
fathers
amiated
to
nitablisb
to
year,
the old stock was mostly gone. Thia
wo acvej-l the Republican* for four yean dred dollar* each Week from September,
fact must be borne in mind, aa it is likely
liapfams that In most States the Democra­ longer, third term and all, unlaw we arc 1871, to November, 1872, with the excep­ w,iconic the revival of old causes of quarrcL
*
’
While
the
college
aMamcnccto be of much importune in making up
cy have been so lung out of power that prcjared to gire place to a |nrty vkirk tion of about fin**-ti weeks, when he jvud meata throughout lhe country are instinct
estimates,
and mure than likely lo be over
their politician* arc unduly ravenous and &lt;irow* itsyuTjto— tu ttut ilotrn tkr pilbtri over throe hundred dollars each week. with peace, tolerance, and good will, it is
looked. As to the Southern States, we
Joyce reporting that Avery wa. dissatisfi­
a shame that owr loading Southern UniThe sales have been made largely to have already* shown that, in addition to
inclined to make out of the office* ail they of tkf triu/ifr a*d bn'nf upon Hl It fxnn- ed with tho ram heretofore paid him.
ciul ciitaitrvyhf tkut trill ?«&gt;rre uf osr
emjerants from the older Stales, who arc there being a larger surplus from that
can get; while their long-winded talkers icAoZe ematHrrruil &lt;ih.I injuitrial fabric
In November 1872. McGrew says his
ted to uses which cvera sensible Virginian
source for shipment than usual, there will
lengthen the legislative sessions and add and our national credit only a ruin,'a rub­ cumiMitiuti with the ring cvaaetl, and )ic condemns. And the Charleston Aews.nu/ building up first class, permanent improvemento. Prom Atchison, the road traverses in moat Slates be a supply sufll cient for
During
nothing to the interests of legislation. It bilk heap fur bryyart to yrub in T
Tkit was no longer its paymaster.
Cunrirr aya that this is “the feeling of
home cousumnliun, which will virtually
thewe
fourteen
month*
there
pWAxd
through
will be seen, therefore, how immensely the it tfis i/Urwiai&lt;i is tekick ike Qkio plat- his hands about J2St»,(M»0, uf which be­ the vast majority of the people of South
dose the Southern markets to the spring
formpbieri tkr cunniry. There is a pss
Carolina.
'
wheat of the Northwest; and, it may be
sibijity that the sky war dear a little tween thirty fiveand forty lluiunnd dollars
The
causes
uf
thia
are
not
far
to
seek.
added,
this ia largely tra* at other cere*!*
shown ia the National,Government, where wbcihtlw Ohio conflict m over.
It is
The old fire-eatcra lead no longer. The
the chanrc* of error and injury bear no probable that on their Inllatlou doarinew
suldien who fought through the War
With
com|uri*M&gt; tojhwe allowed by Stole rule. tho Democrats will carry Ohio.
learned, on both aides, to respect their oro
that State iu their favor their ehancca arc
ponente. “Early in Virginia. Toombs in
greatly strengtbeneil everywhere, and it ia
Georgia, Creston in South Carolina," says
|&gt;.*iblc tliat in a general Democratic rally,
thia ClutrlnMon uraole. '-cannot arrest the
and in a grncralixatiuu of Democratic force
march of evonts.” Shaking ttela at feilowthe country over, there may be enough
citisctia. and firing verbal bombs into a
political virtue to put down thaw Ohio
pencwful camp, arc out of date Here
and there, on either aids of what used to thriving evtica in the Stale From this
calculatioiu intended tu show' exactly how taper maker*, the good may outweigh lhe
bod, and w« may get n Presidential candi­
be "the border," aouie relic, outgrow and C’ l to Florence, the route is up this
much circulation the country require*. date whose name and record will lx- a
•helved, spin* vetnou al his brother*, but
liful and fertile valley, which is thick
guarantee againrt the things threatened in pli.li the work- Hvwwine to W&amp;.hington, ’ &lt;Mutetnptui&gt;&lt;M silence after the first [suned Iv settled and producing excellent crojw. (hlifurnia arc now so far progressed that
and through other |nrtie« rtt an inurti
attends milbetuati.al dem&lt;xisxraiions, and this Ohio platform, than which we do n*&gt;&lt;
outburst, ia hi* meed. Time, which Excellent water power is furnished at sev the climate* from th we sections,' so far sa
doubt the country would rather have all gallon uu foot which resulted, a» he as Thackeray oallwl the great anodyne, ia do­ eral potato in lhe valley. At Newton, oik- wheat pnra. arc now reduced lo approxi­
the corruption of the Republi*aas. But sert*. .in the overthrow uf lhe combina­
There hi* hern »*.n»o
ments of the problem arc well-known if it docs out turn out in this way there tion. Ho »ays that he hiui Interviews ing it* blessed work. The wounds are hundred and eighty-five miles frotn Atchi­ mate certainty.
•ureJv healing Angry reproach is rcrog- son. a branch ro»d runs twenty sewn damage, however, by smut ia the South,
ipumtitiuL II ia si wap OMUtnid that the may arise out of the cwnflict.anolher issue, with Solieitor Wilron, and that the lailcr nlaed by nxat u unjust, by nearly all aa miles to Wichita, which has been lhe great running through Virginia, Tennsssoe and
only instruments performing the function.* that of the restoration of tho tdd srstem by
at any rate impolitic. And what i* im­ shirping point for Texas cattle. Here we Kentucky, and by wet weather and beat­ z
IS THE BE8T.
of currency arc coin and noto*. lhe things which the Slates and wot the nation rvgu- only motive was to get even. He had politic soon «&gt;tuni to be thought wrong. •Iriks the great Arkansas valley, spread ing in Califunua, which yet remains to be
We have soon thia transition lake place iu out in all its glory. The main line of road wiimated. It is not considered very seri­
generally recognixed as ''owncy." There
Ohio |M&gt;ple want to multiply dollar bills M-veral interaicwa with Elmer Washburn. the North, where'people firat stopped talk­ cuatutucs wait from Newton, passing Hal- ous, however, and the former published a*
arc.'bowcvcr, other,, instrument, equally till they are worth shout two cents apiece Chief of llieJSrcret Service Diriaiun, which ing bitU-r noMense leaiuo they thought
•ted, Hutchinson, Peace, Ellinwood. Great timatai will probably nut be much changed
the peo|de of thia State hare not the aaux- rwulted in his (McGrew's) going to Cin­ it was inexpedient or impolitic, and then Beni, Larned. Kinsley;--Dodge City sod by the final rcsnh. From these briefsum­
tioas, the use of which involves no hand­ d»*ire. And ifout of thirty.seven Btetes cinnati, Chicago and St. L&gt;uia to obtain reached their present state of feeling, when
maries of the condition of tbp crops of th*
important evidence fur the Treasury De­
nineteen
ur
twenty
should
symtiathiM
with
they
Ulievcd
that
such
talk
is
wrung.
Old and N«w world, it would appear that
ling &lt;4* money, such w* checks, trade notes
Ohio, the people of ths other States would partment to aid in convicting lbe mcinbenri
while there may be a sufficient prospective
and transfers of ledger accounts.
Il i* breouw very- restive under the loss that of the ring in St. Loom, with the under \ The Chicago Tribw has done what it
*«uld in the work of reconciliation. It Atebirca, is well adapted to general Agri­ d.-creaw in y ieid as per funner animate*
not nuiy to rotimate just what pru|»rtiun tlii* would inflict, and they would moral- •landing that his traveling expense* and ha* sent nirresp.ndcnta through the South culture aa well as stock raising; much be- to warrant higher value* iu the failure.
of the operativQS of trade are facilitated ile with energy.upon the&gt;y«. ni that thus hotel bill* ahoold l&gt;v paid by the depart­ who have written impartially and-ably. It vond that point, without irrigation, it had
ment
McGrew
further
riainia
tlial
bi.
by these instruments and what through determined their ooniptrfatively loral cun evidence against Avery before the Grand has recognised the boocsty of both sides. better be left to the stock raiser, whose
the direct transfer of moucy ; but there i-cni* to suit tbr fancies of lhe tporse in Jury in Si. Itouia was similar to that uf It haa no sympathy with the bloody-ahirt poradiM it really ia, cattle living and thriv­
ahriekeni of the North or the negro haters ing the yev round without fed or .bd
can be no question that the amount of ex­
four Other witnesses, one of whom was of the 'South, Bofll arc doing whatever
tev Other titan that afforded by the coun­
Deputy (lolloctar Uonftinnorc*.
changes effortcd through the latter is much
they can to parpotuate revengeful liatea. try.
lev. than the settlements made through
It Iwlfcvca tlutl South and North have
Th* Menoullo* have willed in quite
Tb»
Socrctory
of-ike
Treasury
ha»
re
­
large
number* in several of lhe valley viction of any certain radical change ic
the former. It apjieari, from the record*
ceived nffi'rs to romprombe two of ihu and smarting day* after lhe War, and that counties, about four thousand now bring tlie &gt;itualiou. It la but just to aay, how
of the Internal Revenue Department, that
great whisky raara in the Went. Ono of each must trust tip other before perfect ou the ground and large accvs.l*&gt;n* arc now ever, that should the present apprcbeu.ions
the Government was supplied with
thee is from the Isrgrat firm that ha* union of feeling i. possible.
on the way to this country.
give place to radixalions, there would
OOO check stamp* during the last fiscal
been indicted in Chien.ro, and tho offer of
In 1814. when tire Hartford Convention
There is yet remaining a large quantity without doubt be an advance in wheat,
cumpramue was fur a very large ram of me;, tlirveAtates were, ur were supposed of lite company'• land, as gv-d as anv they for the reason that all condition, fur low
money.. The other wan from a firm out- to be, on the verge of saemaiou. A secret have sold. The terms given to pureharcra pri.vs hare b-en discounted fur the last
nrnnber of payments were made in one year
aide of Chicago. Accompanying the offer agent of th* Government, Col. Jesup, sent arc liberal and must insure a rapid sale of month or more, until wheat is about as
through the use of cheeks alone. We
daily reports from Hartford to I’r.-sidcnt the remainder. It only require* accurate low as it'is pcmible to go under any rircould &lt;mly gcusi in the ragnest way what
Madison, forwarding them by private knowledge of the country to induce many rumataacea. It is, therefore, in just the
It most have been apparent to all duiuamoui t of tranaoctiuna this ninety millions tern*ted observers of the political field that
Jland. to New York in order to prevent to seek home* in the magnificent Arkinsition that any and all news unfavorable
their bring intercepted in the mail* The aa. valley.
of checks represents; but if we were to all lhe Democratic talk a Iwail cultivating
to the yield will have an effect, greater or
anxiety
was fevenafr.z Jefferson wrote,
Should any of our rvadeni d**irc&gt; to less, aa tlie facto may seem to indicate, in
take the average sum of WO per check, inifepeudence iu general and lhe Itideprufrom hi* walch-towvr at Mooticrilo, that know torlicular* of these lands, prices, •ending values up. This is tho more apwe should have H^OO.OOO.OW) of buri d&lt; nV(urty in particular is confined to
he despaired of the Union. Yet, ere teu terms, ie., Mr. A. 8. Johnson, lhe laud parcnt from the fact that it is the lowest
not* done through this one inatrumeut Slates Where the great majority of voters
year* bad poared. the “ora of good feel­ commissioner of the road at Topeka. Kan- speculative staple of farm products, and ia
arc Republican in their sympathies.
alone. Now, with aueh an immetue un­ Thu. in this State tlx- profmsed liberality sttxix rutnsn ■eijI'utkd to iiemiOn. ing" was atjts bright. There arc signs of aas, will be glad to send full particulars more inviting to idle capital and opcraton
than anything else appears to be at pnwot
known item aa this entering into calcnla- of the Democratic organs and politicians
Judge Fisher, the United Stata Dis­ its dawning spin, ten yrare after these with maps, Ac., describing them.
The other cereal crops seem to attract lit­
lions as to the amount of currency needed ia poaitively beantiftl. One would think trict Attorney of ibis District, who has rood great eriauof seceanon hs. been pMsod.
Newt Items.
And M lhe least of these signs is the fart
tle interart as yM for the future, as prices
by the country, what can aueh estimates that there is nothing they so much admire been so curiously and prominently cun that the leading Democratic paper of South
arc well up already.
.
as to see mm breaking away from the fet­ nccted with the safe burglarly and Post
lx worth ? They arc "imply a prcpustcr- ter* of party and voting according to their
Carolina My»: "The patriotic heart beats
As to barky, there is a larger acreage
high
at
the
approach
of
a
true,
gencrou*.
and harvest in California, aa shown in a go«D CLMKs frm «M 4.n.r
own impum*—that is if thev are Renub
and
lasting
fnsute
•
•
•
This
is
one
statement recently published, while the
Juans. In sueh Western State* a* low*
wvewiy-lve eeau, and upward*.
country; thi* is one people. We know it
Western Stales show lor* than average
• Wa trait men in bodoem affair* » long and Minuoota, alto, tlie Democracy hav*
prospect, and further east the prospect is
taken great pains lo encourage Independent
the revivalists, held better, and corojwrra favorably with {'anaaa wo hare cwnGdeo.-e in their Jsraonal
action wheretor thev could not induce the
ondou July 11th.
da, where lhe prospects are fair.
integrity. We judge them by thair .part
Surveyor Underwood of Borton recent­
IW. Janney again a*«ru tlwt no pay­
record, and if thia record shows that
ly nominated a Mr. Warn, at prrssnt a
ing gold dspaslta In tho Black Hill, have
How to it?—How do iaflatiimiatawho
through a king series uf yean they have
fuurtesn hundred dollar clerk in the office,
been found.
arc clamoring foe an increase of taper cur­
been Iran to every trurt, vr do not liraito be Deputy Surveyor to saeoed Sherwin,
It has bean decided that lhe law* 'do rency, account fur the fart that banka and
appointed (Sty Tax Collector. Dispatches
tote to tnwt them fur the future. This
M authorise the adoption of lhe cvup..n capitalist are burdened with a surplus
have baen received here within a day or^wo
simple busiiMsu rale we apply to the B»
cigar stamp.
of ‘ cash on hand," and are loaning freely
from polilical psnuM in Boston request­
publiasn party. It haa proven its integ­
Friday, October Sth I* the day flxed for at rates ranging from twoand-a-half to five
ing that the appointment of Wass be de­
the execution of Jessee Pomeroy, the per cent per annum ? If bmunoe* ho,,
rity. It has debt fairly, by the people. It
layed until certain documents then ia
l-cvme dull and depression general fur the
talily
about
political
independence
in
Ken­
B&lt;aton
boy
murderer.
ronne of preparation could be forwarded
las kept ito pledges. Far this reason we
want of an incnsse of money, will Mr.
tucky ? Ou the contrary, it is vote the
still trait it as the party best fitted to care regular Democratic tfekrt or be th nut into to Washington. The appointment of Wass
Inflationist explain why those who need
more money do not go into the market
Ute outer darknem of blsA Republicanism.
and
supply their necessities, while it can
Aa
to
Virginia,
lhe
Conservative
Beat*
th* fillarc. Every Octennial celebration
b«
dime al lower rates than ever before in
should deepen the public gratitude fertile Committee hare recently given lhe public
the benefit of their views on this matter
great party which saved the nation frotc They declare that ‘ independent candidates
The manufactures of Sun Francisco,
dmaructiuu. If our forefatben. arc held
nut iaehading gold and ailrsr rvfiuad, have U on exhibition in Yokohama. It was
» grateful remembrance f..r their wWom.
inenmsed from •32,003,473 in 1870, to captured on an island in Yoddo p*y;
sod fur their fidelity to the spirit of lib­
•07333.930 in 1874, an increase of near­
Mia. Franc- Parke Beiler, a grand
erty, tho patriots who, in these latter days,
ly *3 cents in four years.
daughter of Elisabeth. Gen. Washington 's else doc* he expect to obtain the use of
.bowed equal wisd.un and fidelity, should
The new buildings which arc tww in only —ter, died lart week at Iberville, Ia, other people's money, even if the Govern­
WA be fecgnlteu in lhe general rejoicing.
ctiuno of erection al Montreal are. taliment added one hundred per teat, to ito
circulation uf greenbacks?
mated to COM W.500.000. Amont* them
The RepuNicnn party may justly claim
tor itself a share uf the gratitude bestowed
The telegraph saya “a ease involriag
fijqp.OOO
spun theme who fuught^hc Aral brtllr* fur
conrtitutuniality of lhe amended postal
It is mid that the volume of water in
law has been brought in the United Slate.
the Colorado river equals that of Niagara,
Circuit Court for this dirtrirt. A gentleand that the current in the great canyon
tara offered a book far Mail trawmisaion
attain* a speed of from forty to fifty mil*
to Philadelphia from thia city. The |ta“tx Wa V
in., k-..
age at old nta bring affind Utt rsftad, Mr. Marble is again prepared
Cape Griffin Moms. Vho rerouted th* he
1 a^lioi for a mandamus to compel the
Kxfe tww ia ires on iron md* ft* «*- psrt
,
master to receive the package. The
SHORT NOTICE.
b*r J :irch»ing wearing apparel which shall
cting ship’s comporcm for local attnr- i
At the Old Factory Building
exceed urarty-fiva ream a yard.
oa. disdrtCamdra.N. J.. July 7. He &lt;
HA8TIKG8.
as a native of Walea.
,
The Executive Commrttaeof the Na- ’

If you do you may be induced
o come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

NBHHHI!

94

We only want to sell just a
Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
;only admit a limited hummer of
CUSTOfUEHS CUClt BUY-

We dare not tell the public, wc are making better •. ork than
ever before, for fear they will come tdo thick and faet We get
; terribly excited when we liave too many sales, and i, .«• aince
we have comedown Tffflty-Rre M1HH IU £3Cii BOtUt *«-' I'.mble t
little because you may oil come at on&lt;» and Frustrate n -oniucb
so that wc cannot do anything.
We had some talk with a man front California aL&gt;.
sending
him Thiriy-five TopCarriages, and that ahnos t unfits us for
business besides the
•

CUTTER

GIFT,

which will be given away to our Ciutoiuera about lhe middle
of September next, ha« attendeney to make more trade than we
want.

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

wSrsigsE;

wan th« lijcky man laat July, that got the Cutter. We won’t
let him draw thia year. “He is too. lucky.”
' Warning the people not to tome all at once, we are very

Truly Yours,

j. L. REFT)

CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities,

uw ini) nun mu
Trunks. Traveling Bags,

CRlimiCS IIPKIAL SOAP

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good - as - the - best
Come and see

Teas! Teas!

n

.

Hastings, 8*pl.,.Bth 1874.

for Yourself

1 s- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

—T7--------------- --------------------------------------- - -----

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED
\Compari«on Invited and Competition Defied in

LOOK OUT FOR

Teas, Coffees and Spices

BARGAINS.

JOJaiNF

STAIVLEVS.

Ail grade* of Teas, the very beat in tfe&gt; Market Fresh every
week from the Importer 8. 8. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Boston, tod
for «nl»» at prices which defies succeMful competition.

‘

GIVE ME A CALL.

Hostings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

John Stanley.

REMINGTON!
flie liEMiRoroit Hew'
rapidly into favors" pt»aeaalnf 'ho bent OOMH1KATKHt of good qualities,I
namely: Light rannlugl
amdoth, uolM leaa. rapid,]

Rntiwtrrox No. 1 Ms
chine for finally «♦, la
the CAird year uf ill ei
Mcwce, han ton '•ilk a
I more rapid incrximr ff

chine for aaonVortarW
and, family u. ,
for delivery only *l»c»
~r.'
pevsrctlcm, ami r^mty
&lt;rf wort to ell*, mt a
riral in (tally nr

Wi

WOOL! WOOL!
CARDING.
to

h then gm. on

Pita 121-2 Con gr Fwi if

fit. ABOUT!

�Th« K'N'UCMI
Htxty ihunrand |mti»ds of wool have
been purchrard in Lralie thia year.
It ia said that lhe prospect for apples is
a very good one in Van Buren county.
Reports Burn all over the State aay the

tsrssyg
^a.»t&gt; »«r Tat U.an»M BwmuetaBo
U.. &gt;l»&gt;. 'ilia. a»4 astaw.sta u mtrae

KZIGSFOBD'
OSWEGO

'

!
I
J

Pure

109

gloss stibcb,

Sum
For the Laundry.
The Prines of Walm i. refonning-he
doesn’t play billiards or cards any more.
Iu France there were at lhe end of
1874 just 15,000 “U" "f r’U’,y *D ”»*•

‘rstsht' T. KINGSFORD &amp;SGN,

Motley, the historian, is in Boston,
where he expects to remain . fur arroral

The tnistras of Williams College have
conferred the degree of Ductor of LawS
upon Juhn Bright.
A map of Philadelphia as it was 175
years ago has been found in the Comptrollra ofice in Baltimore.
A San Francisco doctor has presented a
bill of 853,000 to James lack, the millionsire, for medical attendance. '
The Stets debt of Alabama amounts to
nearly 832,000,000, chiefly incurred by while ascending the step to his office, a
few cTcainga ago, and sustained severe,
indorsement of railroad bonds.
though it is hoped not pennatieut injury.

O-DAY’S

ADVERTISEMENTS.

valuable MX,,. JUM
on |fc, m,rU1
the MMlgra 8tov. Grajamy „f ttolml,. This
Have is patented by a Michigan man. (•*«
In a .Micklgaa Funracr. fta. l„. du&lt;
Michigan Minas, aed for eiDiiy. bs.uiy and
; durabniiy la sat txoeUed by any Mere nude
I OS th. foe. of a. globe. A. r..u„(, ,f
Michlgnn It te brah ear
.^1 oer J.,,

-trusted at Woolwieb, will cost the British
Gurerumcnt 12.500,000.
The receipts uf grain at Buffalo to July
1st, are 1,185,732 bushel, abort qf the
reccipU to the ramo time in 1874.
A Brooklyn mm. lira been bold in |2,500 bail fur mailing a postal card with in­
sulting aeutcoca written thereon.
Frank Betlag of Cincinnati, ncTcntecu
ycaraold, wu frightened to death by a
ffaah of lightning a few nights agu.
A niece of Rufus Cboate, lhe celebrated
Ma—chuaeto lawyer, is aa inmate of the
Cambria, Pa., County Poor llouae.
Nineteen American hones, just import­
ed from Texas, and in bad condition, were
sold at auction In Uverpool fur 8100

Mr. Wattlca of Kahunaaoo bad 30 val­
uable aheej&gt; killed bv dogs or. the night of
July 10. He had just bought them and
gut them home that day. No dug law, tio

A citizens' amoeiation fur promote man­
ufacturing interests has been formed in
Jackson, with Amos Root, President
Eugene Pringle, Secretary, and DouglaiM

OSWEGO

LIQUID

PAINTS,

Wa wUl m»4 &gt;—»£■.

"uTi’stl. to rar U

White Lead Works
'

127 Jefferson Ave

COBH

STARCH,

FOR SALE

Detroit.

TERMS REASONABLE.

BRICK FOR SALE I

Local Slijijiefj pilict;.

The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture of
^at the earliest possible mo­
ment. 11711 keep constantly
on hand a full supply of
BETTER BRICK
than was ever before made
in the County, which we will
sell at prices that defy cornpetition.

Be ask attention to the
fact that tec shall leave all
accounts not settled, where
we have sent bills, al once
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. B&gt; cannot longer
delay.

M T STORK ON JEFFERSON SHEET.

NESBET 4. WILLISON.

LAWSON’S CURATIVE

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTEW

lEBRAiaj. SCHTIM,
Also a Farnj of 80 Acraa,

On Faction 32, Town of Tboraappls,

The story circulating that Cranky A
race are to remove in a fow*&lt;Liy» is all
wh Tber hate a lease until April I5lh.
876, of their present pleasant epurtera
&gt;d canu-4 4ff..rd to make any change just

J. G. RUTTYAN.
l» of lire bast steel ral), and all the ap­
pointments are flral-class In every re­
spect. Its trains are made ap of elegant
new . Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Sleeping Conches, luxurious, well
lighted and well ventilated Dey Coaches
and pleasant lounging avd smoking
ears. The cars are all equipped with
the celeb.atod Miller Safety Platform,
and patent Buffon and Couplings, Wewtlugbouao Safety Air Brakes, and every
other appliance that has been devteed
for the safety of j—aenger trains. Al!
trains are ran by telegraph. In a word,
thia GREAT LINE hm, the t—c and

Just opened up—the celebrated Soda
Fountain of J. 1’. ItoMtars'. Try It.

’hTh'i?1"

Seventeen crewx trained for the collage
regatta on Saratoga Lake, comprising over
one hundred young men. Thirteen crews
were entered, and &gt;50,000 have been expcoded in their preparation for tlie fifteen
minutes row of July 14th.
Cortina haa been sent strongly guarded,
from Matamoras to Bagdad. The McxiCortina will enable the authorities of Mat­
amoras to execute the laws, rod will pre
vent danger From mobs.
In one part of France there is a society
for the protection of birds useful to the
farmer. Il has reports of all neats found,
and lakes them under its protection. Last
yeay 214 nests were thus protected, and
lhe result was the Hedging of 904 bird*.
Tho storm prevailing in this section
Tuesday night appears to have been gone »
ral throughout the rest Atlantic coast.
Il also extended a considerable distance
west. The incessant lightning disarranged

BHEUMATISM

TO Acres Improved; Frame House with

HURRAH FOB EASTMAX t

E.E. FOOTE, E
19 Ltnutn tin*',

Hurrah for the Spring!

78^986

"I don’t want to live any luog.r.’ sigh­
John .Stanley ha* for sale the finest
ed a Blissti&lt; Id young ladv, when she read assotlmetit of the celebrated "Mason"
a postal ear&gt;l front a Toledo young man. fruit jar ever brought to thia city at very
raying that owing to lhe depression of
business he couldn't take her in Pul-in-

In 1873, Prussia produced 32,347,909
tons of coal, of the value of £18,000'000.
The mines belonging to the State produced
about 4,000,000, tuna. Prussia, therefore,
in the produce of coal, ranks next to Eng­
land and the Untied Staten.
A cilixcti of California ia making a col­
lection of lhe different ronifera of the
Pacific coast for the Ce-dcnoial Exhibition
at Philadelphia. He haa been at the work
fur several months and collected over 2,500

: as ria— —

16TINTS

The Albion District Couferei.ee, M. E.
church, will convene at Albion at 2 p. tu.
August 3, 1875. The district eaiup meet­
ing will commence August 18, and hold

Paw Paw, we are informed, ja to have
a new fire-proof building 40x50 fret and
18 fact in bright, to be occupied by the
county Register. Treasurer, Clerk and
Judge of iTubatc.
• '
A alnnger named Randall saved a gid
from the clutchn* of twu villoma who were
attempting an outrage upon her, new.- the
old city cemetery,- in Ann Arbor, on the
uighl uf the 111 n.
Bulltip Gillispie has di tided the west­
ern disocese, of the Episcopal ehurdi of
thia State, into two convocations—Kala­
mazoo and Grand Rapids. The fir»t me&lt;-t
ing is tu be held at Allegan July 20th.
Carter A Barton, of Chicago, have
taken an extrmavr rontract on the Kolamam&gt;. Ixiwcll A Northern Railroad, and
Monday uioruing lite first train of wagons
and lal»,rvr» left Kalamaxuo for the Work.
Juhn Barter lia* l«rn appointed by
Gor. Bagley to be agent for Saginaw
county fur the Iman! of Stale I’omuiissi.H..r» for the general supervision of
charitable. Jamal, and reformatory inatitu-

Olivet College

In old slavery timss, whin it wm not as
popular aa now to hare colored people in
the ehnrebre a adored woman presented
heraelffor admiarion to Ber. Dr. Baldwin's
church, Boston. An influential member
wragradry opporad to admitting her. “Is
not tlie autarl experience a-good one?"
asked the bland pastor,
"It is well
enough.0—"Do you not think Ute is a
Chriataar’—"Perhaps so."—“Ifshe ia a
Christian will she not go u. heaven?" The
man ihtinuied lhal he did not know M ba
wouM cure lo go to haavea if it was full of
negrom. Up to thia time the candidate
had not spoken
She modestly said:
‘.‘Well, brudder, yon go hell, you find dem

CHROMIC DISEASE,

CHICAGO PUMP

SPECIAL NOTICES.

The annual rcjnrt of Battle Creek pub­
lic school for 1874-5, u just published It
shows an attendance uf last year of 148
in the High school; 614 in the Grammar
schools; and 816 in the Primary schools.
The aggregate number of different pupils
enrolled fur the year is 1.285.

W.T. EASTMAN’S
James H. fieldmore is now prepared
to do any and all jobacf white'washing,
Kalaomlnlng, Patching, and Plastering
and all kinds of mason wvA. A full
supply of mortar constantly on band. .

Falls and return, is to start on the 11th of
August, reaching Lansing again on the
13th. Tho fare fur the round trip has
been fixed al 85.50 fur a riagls ticket and
85.00 each for two or more. Reduced
rates hare been secured for seeing the
aidtta while at Ute Falla. The opportu­
nity is a gixxl otte and turticulan cau be
obtained by addmmug M B- Jones. Ix»nsiagMich.
The stockholders of the Saginaw Val­
ley A St. Louis railroad held their annual
etectioc. U East Saginaw, July 14. There
were 1,817 shares represented. The fol­
lowing board of directon were elected
without a diaaeutiag rote: D. H. Jerome,
Amasa Hurt. James Hay, G^rgs F. WiL
liams. L it. Eastman, John I.. Evans,
Joseph K. Shaw, A. W. Wright, Timothy
Jerome, George Jerome, N. Barnard, Ben­
ton Hanchctt, Kara Rust.

Cniicfiii a Belial Prato

"!"" !" 9@ &gt;

AMD EXAMIME HIS •

night trains on all the lines of thia mad.
They are run between—
Chicago and Omaha, Chicago Cedar
ItapUri, Cblcagu and Dubuque, via Clin­
ton, Chicago and Freeport. Chicago
and Marquette. Chicago and Green
a, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago
fit. 1‘aul.
Thia la the Only Line runnldg these
care between Chicago and St, Paul or
Gblcwfo and Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Bleepers connect with
Ute Overland Sleepers on the Union
Paraflo Railroad, for all points west of
the Missouri Hirer.
AU Ticket Agi-nte sell tickets by this

PORCILAhl-CYLINDKR PUIP8

FURNITURE ROOtfS.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

Directions for RMlorinj Parsons Ap­
parently Dtad from Drowning.

SALISBTOY 4B1J35SW.

■
I tu now nil nlone in the Photograph
busincra, and m I hare uada toraf/r
monte to iwrmac my fiwilUlaa for dome
Letter [work than ever, all. should cab
and gvt a ncfAive taken. Tho Nipariority of my work in the past ia a Mtflb
eient guarantee of firet-dam work in the
fatnre
Boom, m W^m^ott Block,
south aids State Sweet.
31tf
Gm&gt; L Uuth

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

O A 8 K
at priem which defy all Onfititiii.
The stock ia Campiste ia every &lt;1^

meet. Haring bean bought vyry (ow, a*
he public will End it far tbrir interest

■
[

Houm to Rerri or Ipr 8»te.

UNDERTAKING

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. B e have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Meditines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, tfe.,
#c. Give us a call.
Hopkins &amp; B&amp;raes.
Hastings, Deo 15. ISTj.

ECLETIC BALM
(Iwtroduoad by m.)
The experience uf thirty years by lhe
Senior member of this firm ra aa Under­
taker. gifts him grvnl advaatagw in doiop'
'••rr-d" **■
rit —d.
come an*, are lor yo.u*ee-ire-

NCING

INDUSTRIAL QIIIHmOR

00.

IIUTM1NIU
PREMIUM BOND
mimmrimmama
PTptuAl Worlds Fair,

�!
Barry County Agricultural
Society.

Second do
Bort bcifcr, 2 year* old
Sneoaddo
Bert brifcc, 1 year old

T. Altoft, Praridcnl.
John Kraglc, Vice President
J. M. Nevin.-.. Secretary.
D.G. Robinren, Trentrurer.
1. W. Vrvomau, Marshal.

PORTABLE EJTGIJV&amp;

•
The want of n email portable Engine and Dollar ... aonatmetcl s. l, u &lt;
J bbed at &gt; price within Use rcachnf everyone ba. long been felt. We

10. Exhibitor* of thorough-bred Stock
are reqtMatcd to fumwh a fwdigree of the
Mme to the Secretary.

Bert pair Aylaabury ducks
Second do
Brat fair Rouen duck.
Second do
Bert pair enmanu duck.
Sacood do
Bert pair geeac
Second do
Bert pair brons. turkeys
Second do
Bert pair common turkey*

Frultr.
CLASS No. 2.

■C.

V. Robtnron,

LIST OF PREMIUMS.

MORTGAQE SALE

UOtUiU FOB XPKBDJndgre

A. J. Bowne, 8. J. Bide Iman,

Bratbull, 3 year* old or over
Second do
Bert bull, 2 yran old
Second do
’
Bert bull, 1 year old

strsasv
Bert heifer, 1 year old
Second do
Bret bull calf
Second do

Bert bora, rakr
Bert aix broom.
Brat harrow for two horse*
Brat pump
Brat nod plow
Brat oom plow
-WV11.0.

Beat yoke wu king uxen
Second do
Beat pair 4 years old rteen
Bert pair 3 yean old rteen
Second du
Bert pair 2 year* old ««■«
Second do
Beat pair 1 year old steers
Second do
Bert pair steer calm

SiTOXD DAY.—At Oo'doek the Execu­
tive Committee will meet at the Secretary ',
office to CH varanci® in tlie Viewing Com­
mittee*.
।
At 10i o'clock, F. Mn the Judge* be
gin their examination,; the viewing of
borne* in the ring will also commence at
11 o'clock.
The County trot (No. 2.) will begin at
2} o'dock A. M. .
• Tilt no DAT.—The running rsoe will be
held at 10 o'dock A. M-. Swreprtake*
trotting (No. 3) wft come off bt 2 o'dock
P, M., to be followed by ladi**' riding and
driving.

l pair calf
i fair kip
i pair coar
1 pair ladi.

2323535348234848484853
Bristol,
PRICES DELIVERED ON BOARD OF CARS AT SPRINGFIELD. OREL

1 Shipping Boxing, 3 Horae Pow«r, t£66; 4j iiorac Power,

CLASS NO.

Jt'lMin—Eugene Grek ill.
Annan, C. B. Benham.
Brel milch cow
Secund do

-Sheep,
Poultry.

JAMES LEFFEL&amp;CO.
»“c

Bert one horse bugxy
Secund du
Bert .ingle drifth
Beat two hone .icigh
Bert bob drigh

SPRIKGFIELD, OHIO.

MATCHLESS"

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.

'LA^Nl

“**_•

..lapg?ra. Dj

MORTGAOE SALE,
r/.'*'

Brat colt 2 yon* Old
Second do
Bert colt I year old
(ScCMddo
Bart/sucking «9t

SEffi.

Fw? Wane, Jactoi &amp; Safliai.

10. Foreign articles intended Ar exhibiiion shall be marked a. rach, and shall
not compete with thcae of dnaertie man
ufiseture.
11. Fancy article* . and artieio. of
domctic manufacture .hall be manureturvd in the cou-ty by the exhibitor, to
entitle them to a premium.
12. No discretionary premiums will
b* paid until approved by the Executive
Committee, and they may modify or refuM to pay the same a« they may deem

IA1LIIAI,
___

/le*l l*dcent&lt;-rshirv raw and pi^cH
Second do
Bert Chewier white raw Mil wit*
Second do
/fert Suffolk SOW rt&gt;d pigs

i

Bert piece-work quill
Second do
Brat made shirt
Brat ottoman corer
Bert toHat art

..Lyffi10*0*

virion C-Critl*.

CLASS NO. 1.

--- -•*• *-**•* MSWBK.-S

IICHIGAN IM THS SOUTH.

■ft...,

13. No animal will be penuitlcd to
compete in more lhan one eiam in the list,
except that animal* competing in pair,
usay abo corfpete — -—L '-------- !--------draft, and crtllc

ra.raura.

g.
X

ii

11

bale.

aunt aann iimiio*.
The Reliable Xhart Um
EAST AMD WEST.

Beeooddo
x
Brat boar, Ikilaod China
Bert raw do'
Brat Cbrahire boar
Bert Cheshire or

Jcdqb*—J. H. Eerie, P. W.
Chrirtopber Heller.
Bert trio light Braham.

'

■UMiariiiAuuiMEeoi
oaten kat.
IISU. X.

CLASS NO.

Diviriaa H.-Graia. aad VafKaMu.
CLASS NO. 1.

Jupomm-L. Lsphun, Mia. P. Garret,

BURDETT

WSend to the Burdett Organ
vania, for Circulars.iaffi

Bret drawing bureau
Bret center table
Bert dining table
Brat bedrtead
Bert Bower .Und
Bert tl comntou chair*
Bret C parlor ehair,
Bert rocking chair
Brat ladies' rewing chair

Exhibitors of boras will take uo-

"”

We manlfecture and furnish at low price*. Pulley., Shafting. C-xttsMaas u*
lunger*, alao furnlab Belting. Gum Hose, Ac.
.
b'urtber Information will be cheerfully given by addrearing the fnaautMComi

THE

their article* and animal* arranged in
their proper place* and in reason, other*
wiae they will be overlooked by lhe View­
ing Committee.
4. Card* will bo furnished with num­
ber* as entered rt the Secretary s office.
which sh.rakl be placed on or near the
animal* or articire exhibited so that the
judge* win hare do difficulty in finding

6.

£5

L. N. Mixer, Mr*. O. j
Bert collection dahlias
Second do

J C Data — Chariot
Rmoril, I. N, Keeler.
Bert Riding

1. All competitor* for premiums,
judge* and officers. .hall be modern* of
the county and member* of the ineiriy
and no intonated party shall fa*, judg­
ment ou property that he or hi. family
may exhibit.
2. All animal* nod article* intended
for exhibition shall be entered on Wednes­
day the first day of the fair, at the office
of the Secretary. No deviation ran bo
made from this rule.

center of the ring designating the elu. of
Horace desired by the judge* for examina­
tion, when all horse* of that dm* tnnet
be brought into the ring and there remain
until the judges have derided upon tbrir
merit*.
0. Any auirtals, farm or article taking
Use fintt premium al any fair, ahall. if
considered warty lhe auaxeding year, bo
allowed a diploma, and on lhe second year
after receiving said prenium, .hall again
be entitled to compete for aaid premium.
7. Al) animal* and article* offered for
exhibition .hall be the tea /d* properly
of the exhibitor; provided that any firm or
company doing budnert a* such may en­
ter company property in the firm name.
H. All teams are rtrietlr lurbidd. n to
drive farter than a walk within the ground
during the fair, except in the horse ring,

CLASS NO. 2

Company,

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VOL. XX. NO,.1&amp;

WHOLE NO. 1000.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. 1875.

mm im wm am
vatu rirrp D\“'&lt; rn-’z WTnt

'

Mower and Reaper

Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World
Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

Wheel mail

TAKES THE LEAD.

with the Slope Should*

Warranted 1

fifty

use the Slope Should)

cent.

Il is almost as light as a Dropper, perfectly balanced, cuts the
worst down and tangled grain, always brings the grain on straight;
dan’l fat) to see it. We also sell the

('all and st

Spoke.

longer

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent । Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done byh and.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the" Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

proved for 1875.

The best Reel Rake Machine

The Triumph Reaper,
the world

The lightest running nnd best working single Reap

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Rakes,

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons

Jackson Wagon,
Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR

No other tinn usee this Machine as they are sole proprietor* of it. &gt;Noue but Indianias Celebrat­
ed Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 years, anti put together by the bert
Wagon Machines.

- Come and see us at our new office, next door east
of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

Evey Wagon fully WarrantedOA.TJL, AND SEE THEM.

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the entire trade of the
whole »9tate, and the people of Barry County may justly be proud
(hat this County Iskes the lend in this line of manufacture.

1

GBEBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

TO

Sirtisrwtatal

WM. JON16M,

Wagons

ANNOUNCEMENT!

Canned Fruita and Fish.

CRAWLEY* GRACE

Ukswlee, 1 keve BbMkuaUklac toew L» Hellek
Woskiaaa ake ka»a tk.lv beelMi’.

will fiud * full line of Drags, M«lea, Cbcniicab, PaiuU. Oib, Dyouuffs,
everything Ix-luogiug io a find-t iara
i'oU

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1

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»ii»r iuii mwiii

•laarieaba^. TVUl. Um

BARGAINS.

1 -feui* s=Ta®7

,e have the but Imr of' pxxU that wtk

cr brought to Ruting* CJI-und ex
nine fur yonraclf and you wbi Ind our

IMU4 HaMlMV. J“- S-1F»._______
Bo&gt;io OppoUte )!*■■ liMtlURt Meat
Market.

-(FINE PICTURES■ I
]

CRAWLEY A GRAOE.

At Granger Prices.

■ ItMtiaer. ArrUt. tin.

'

Mad.- si Ifc

WING GALLERY,

J:.

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?i

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I

JOHN C. BLACK,

uA complete.
•
Hemember the place, lb&lt; OH Stand,
UU of |he Golden Martor.

Far LaaadrypU BauebaM Car,
. «&gt;ItrUTHlHTttlI

GOOD ( Lacks fr»B •« dallar «»4
KVeBly-IVR ceau. and upwards. ;
Hew Watchei Tram right to ton dol

J. P, ROBERTS.
CeletfcSon,

WOOL! WOOL!

CABBING.

&lt;&lt;

MOKUHKaNTH
.
HKADBTONEH.
TABLE TOP*.

AMERICA!) WASH BLUB.

AMERICAN VLTKAMAUME WORKS.
Mw. n wuita. »«• r—a.

MA HBUE WORKS

. . . UkwriA

1 rcaloA.

-

'■

HASTINGS

On JEFFKBBON STBEKT, over Bun-

h

LOOK OUT FOR

SuU Claus

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS!

u'il'l'bF SOLD C1IEAH

home lie:
in THE BIBLE

FLORENCE SITING MACHffiS

School BouAj Blank Booka, Toy-andJ
ill Books. end everything in thia tine to |;
ease OU and Vounp.

1 3 REF MILLION ACRES OF

LIBERAL, TERM!) TO IMI7UIVEKS.

•ff, and if need sparingly will at
the vines. It ia tax dtBcalt to aj
very slight tpuaiiiiw ; and by nu
mixture atroug —uu par* of
manure to one of greea,—a
LsVe auScx-ot green tu prove
etyn tbou-h the mixture be amdi

A full alock of

150 4CSS1 0, TAL0A1LK LAID

Eina Ian Ml 1 Pit Out likrat

For What?

ETC.. ETC.,

for SALE!
Ajtfsyum’Jt ii.ii™ ;u!z

L AND »

CBAIPTONS IMPERIAL SOAP

Teas! Teas!

FARM

MimnPEtomniiMiw

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!

C10ABS.

Shop on JaOarcon Hlre-t. north of
Hastings Hotel.
&gt;

lithiiai.

I

Ths New Improved Back-Feed

Buggies.

and

Hastings Drug Store

AU »
u to «n Kind. «t REW WORK
U4 RRPAIRIDO w suit Ike TIM. «Usl htoed
aiMMBt tu u*»Jr P»r1 ue eV reulae er .
OBOCERIE8.
New Work.
TOBACCO,

DENTIST

Naiiille,

AT THE

• 1
THE FVBLIC1

SELECTED TIMEEpH.
FOR

DENTIST
l»Ii.

EXTRAORDINARY

NOTICE!
•' •

JOHN STANLEY

Mr. Marble in again prepared to

VHOItT NOTICE,

•

he Old Factory Buildi

HASHK08.

«3QV tr£aa».A

with Um,. Wool nettt by oxprrus wl!

ITALIAN

B. F. CHIDE8TFR,

•JHf

F

DB. AIKIN.

Agwd »«»d Opwtor.

add
Win UH

DR- C. A. SMWfl’M
Medical Infirmary,
MTAJwnk IMk. •

ajrericam ■ABW.E
-

. .

. *&gt; &lt; . —.u -4;

Eta ttll Cali m M I
Oiled, or 16 centa If X OH it.

�If you do you may be induoed
STEBBINS BEO’S. o oome to J. Lee Heed &amp; Co’s

We have recaived an advance copy of
the unal repot to the stockholders of
the Mkbigan Central Railnmd Company
for the year ending May 31, 1873. From
the report of J one. F. Joy, the Praident,
we nsake tha following extracts :
,
nsearelamof lbs -tote pnsenx U th. esml
paay, dswna tbe ysw. bare bee.:
•

THE WEAKNESS GF THE GREEN
BACKERS.

THIS!!!

mM mm.
Keep It.

Where

you will

find all kind* or

It supposed the yorki to rest on the hack
ofahugh airplane, whoMMd.Mia"MiU

Wa only want to sell just»

rtreqpr tortoise, and to •#,"
waa a little mystery about di Urt of the
iliswihl- currency, who pnspoae lobuniah
gold frcta the boria ?f on: ' financial »y&gt;teat, Make charter work la wherittfling
a foundation. but rtUl they iiwn aTtHo-u

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
cusropCifs enoif d^y

of ibis greenback cwrreecy." And whs1
do they do with the credit of the nation
in yweparing it lot thulr pwfspa? They
dretroy it, deliberately and nsvwvmsnly.
The only way bf courec thryf can w*e the

aulhoririn. the War loans rontemplaud
the payment vFthe prbeipd of-th. puL
lie debt in legal tender., inMend rf coin,
and lhal the Government shall call in for
payiarUall bonds which it may have the
option of payio- end redeem them by is
sues of tbe pcoptmd greenhefc currency.'
That ia. th. fimudMinn art of lb. sew'-yw

they are stated in the acvxMtota, inerreaed
by charging to them from suspended accnunta, many daims outstanding for a
long time, but now finally adjusted, of tbe
gruM sum of I21K.7C3. which properly
should have been charged against the revvusoea of prior yours instead of again*
those uf thU post year. Though the 0c4
earnings of this year, therefore-, might with
propriety be stated al that amount greater,
above all the proper operating cxpeMwa ol
the year thus doed, still the busioms ul
Um numMV thtriiM the year, ev* po nw
d.rsbvn, wiU k far from Mtisfartury to

prmsed etale of bueinem, and partlr lulhe
action uf the Baltimore and Ohm, have
fallen ofl, k st ween November and June
about SA30,(MMl. AU Iheae cause- tepeth
er have again created a debt, which will
ba stated by th. treasurer, tojrheae state

_
-i wfiuy, bmT waretbvdsriaiou lu be mad.- now with reran! to them
we should hoc be willing lo advise »urrendcring them. Il M more doubtful
little demand f««r the grain of thia country about th.' Kalatua«»&gt; and South Haven
abroad, and especially fur wheat and flour.
It should perhaps be added that the
Those production* of the last year have
therefore only moved from the Wat to U&gt; MarqucUc, not long tube delayed, for
the seaboard, ur mainly to supply the de­ which the State haa made an appropria­
mands of the house market.
They Irt tion of more than 1,230.000 acres of land,
exempt from taxation for ID years.-wilt
sdd m-ry largely tn the t»lue &lt;/ th. Jaekson. lousing and Saginaw Railroad ia it•elf, aside from the great imjurtanee &lt;/ it

the uuifunn asocti'm sod solemn a£nua

tton .f the Gorerntm-nt ainre. Wwfinert
ly mention these thj:ig»'to iiidiqale whnt

W. sell Door of lliM cbee*-tuaste Fur­
niture that Is tunde by WMfolMry. Tbw
goods we make l» made by hand, and
warranted. Ws luvlle all pMwons to
We dare not tc’l the public, we are making bettei work thu
anil and inspect ouigisite, for they all
ever before, for fear they will come ton thick and favt We get
bmtr iMpMtio*. No trouble at all t.
.terribly excited when wp have too many ualeu, and now si-re
we have come down fraU-FIn Mtn ■ ad Mm, We iiemble a
rotnUnrel, would ba fatal b&gt; life. Agaia.
little becatue you may oil come st uuee and Friutralv ■&gt;. n,much
it baa been definitely settled that salt fre&gt;
ho that we cannot do anything.
mote. absorption, as prrba|» iso other sub­
We had sonic talk with a man
California ;
.-ending
Maa* dear Again, wk sdi is ui; , _
------------------------ - ------------- .
antT that almon t unfits m fur
.............................
bJ ■" “***’ PICrL'RE FRAME* ANO MOULD* him Thiriy-live TopCarnages,
busineas lieside.5 tbe
—
km. WALtePucium, HurrxnHounan,
and everything lb the EurnlUiro lint.
Ve Invite all pwwwi. *0 cull and took L
wj[|
gjren BWftv «&gt; Our Customers about ihe middle

our hones slid cattle't Aud sms question ;
uf gmsntl intaMt Is it unhealthy to rat
salt in large quantities ’
road, which R fa balhrvad. will become
^irei, then, ia mil needed it th. salmd
much Mure marked io the next, than in voHwimy in largsy qiuutitiea than it oxisia
the pnneal year ; with returning [reaper- m the gawsrsi »mdl In 1841 • »«b
schntwl by lhe name of IliwUngauli ex-

pf September next, luw attendeucy to make .more trad- than wt
want.
m

bTEBBI.IS t-V'8UNDERTAKING

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

STEBBINS BROS.

crat e salt a* the mud. f wquented. Sall pools
clearly prove; and a nature) taste nr dewire HssUngs, July Sih, 1875,
xxlflH
is pretty good evidence of aa organic
need, 'fisc general opiuiun, tm&gt;, of our
C. f. Rowell A Co's. Column.
Uwt farmer* as indicated by their prs.
tieu, s* no «aall argument m favor of saltYet thia argutaant may be wafcrood from
the fact that the maac aolsmtadc that
would giro mlt would giv. other extra
care, which would tend to make devk
line. Ucnow tell might got too mttcb
credit in accounting fur the fine rondition

$5oto$lo,ooo
UntovD'MitbMM'tetwMHU

fluctuation ia its Unia. Th-- main point in
that m tbe prvwrnt ramdititm of wflWre. the
only way ia -whah th. tag nsoncyiaU

900."’PROFIT.

of IfWSatr in the ainking fund., which
red urea the a Mount «sf outstanding
to iio,m.u&lt;M)
The sum iaveatrd in the unking funds.

Cdlowiirx notice of the duties uf the Br-

pub1i.ua party ia the edib.fial cidnmns of
Frank Lrelie. lU^trat^l W"Ht, &lt;«■• of
the mow ultra of the D.-i» aretic journal*

"The Republican record during ihcse
fiiurte* :. y«MW it is uscleaa far tte to disrave It ha, certainly Lcrvj a brilliant MM.
The nsKy has carried uo ite shoulders a
weight of rrepoiudbility never before asraino-d by a political party ia a free repair­
lie, baa been followed by a majority of the
people of the North with almost reJigiuu*
ardor, slid the n.gno* of tbe South Idem
it a. their alns.nl divine emancipator. Il
'■ impomible the an American, he be North­
ern w Southern, to contemplate the "history
this great tsditical .wgaubstiua with'ifltta forliug of admirMioo, however much
bi may oppose the principle-, and however
IriUetiy bo may sailer tu cr.owqtxencv of

.

_

_

.

won th» lucky mtin 1 tut , July, that got the Cutter.
W’e won't
let hint draw thin year.
"He ia too lucky."
Warning tin* people not to come all at once, we are very

Truly Yours,

j. L. REED &amp;, CO.

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities.

LMIMMHmiU
Trunks, Traveling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good, - as - the - best
Come and see

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

warith and ra-ourc*- and buinow, aad the I
btUhtnu of the road had Increased More
than threefold, until, in 1870. it van
wholly unable to lu.vl the demands ujsio

In the saruud plan' shall we fled uur
animals salt? I say emphatically, Yew
We sec the weight .of ar;-unseal ssrsn k&gt;
favor he use a* a o&gt;-rj, which the'animal
feds ^Specially when stall fed , and, as we

It will |.y simply b maki." oor animals
mure ducthi and manageable, ssen were
the aegumrut from urganic ured entirely

IMPOSITION HATED I
&lt; OPPOSITION COURTED

Again, I base heard our maurtific city
usflkkMm my. that milk might bs skimmed
tu a limited degree. and by adding a huhsalt the fraud would be lumptaely mask

lent, areally .vfatnpd ]aiwcr awl cquipuicat. enlarged »tati&gt;«i gn-unda al all iiu
portant points, and especially at the ter­
mini, aa wail aa tutirely new rvpsur ahopa,
both fur can aud h«n.mot Vaa, were re­
quired. This allogtehcr was nearly aquir-

Cnmpari-tiit Invited and Computitioii Defied io

Advertiser’s Gazette
the &lt;banreofth«r being more healthy.
Lastly, is salt unhealthy when taken tu
X|uite large quantities ? Kxjwrienexi says
no. Fhyuuiiqry sustaining the negation
As already slated, if the anil in the bloid
becuasca exeewaite. it ia excreted by tbe
kidneys and docs no harm. Let no one.

Th* aanual aute camp-mreting of the
Adv&lt;8tirta will mia«M0« at lUulc Cmk,
Aug. 10, and routiau. until the l”th.
The last wapk, livers will he several b«ai-

10, the pubksbinr aanoctatim will buid its
15th annua! aawdon. The Miahigu roaCrreuee mmdauai thalllh : Um educational
s»ociety .Hi the ISth ; the .u-thuWcrx of
the health refltrtn institute uh ilia .13lh ;
and the 14 th anoiff swation uflha general

Richard itesser, of Carlton,
__

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
I in the bualntM, can truly aay that they
। can du batter Work, Bud tier belter aa|iatartlou than «• other flrw in thia
wetton. W. II. Hlebblna. th. senior
Stoeber. With th. rxperi.-ure of a II*ttrnre wit! always five Lla put aw al attanttoa ta thia part af their exteoriva

credit it Woo’d bv fo all;uq&gt;t al tb-a late
day to reveres this aattWidtsd . pJiry —
And tbew to thSk Htut meh a tdflnc is
recommended in order to ban! aubility and
tuooclarj syatcin of the syunlry 1 We
do not nerd to ahaw whether any plan of
vulxtiioluig the credit i/.q Batina Cof guU
—the monetary etaijdard, nfjhe Wurkl—
could ba jaada to work. Cay i ria fly wheu
the gold kUndanl Wduld HctIuU/W re­
tained ia all trammciai* of foreign Wade,
and would always show’ th tht dtaMvautagn of the paper dollar winch hoi no real

c

*
wnu a
xMIlBM JU1K D&amp;I0S
w on ixblbllton at &lt;-ur Furniture

A Journal of Information
for Advertisers. Edition, 9,G00 copies. Published week­
ly Terms, /t per annum in
Advance.
.

Teas,

Coffees

JfOSEJNT

and.

Spices

STAIVLEY'S.

All grades of Teas, the very best in the Msrket. Fresh every
week from the Importer* S. «. SLEEPER A QO.. of Boston, sad
for sale at prices which defies successful competition.

Kuby

crops in Europe.
The regular mcreaae in the volume of
buainoM in the past, year by yaar, will ca
able stockholders to judge how bom. by
lutund dcvclopmaal only, the present large
tonnage morel will be doubled, and conmquenlly the utmost capahditire of the

roads can scarcely again, for many years,
bo built' to injure tie old ones. With
tha natural is crease ot hwatnsm, and with
oo'y rt«»&gt; ratal ta tbe wodit'oa of things
will allow aa to raalias. hot a abort time
will bs required to restore lhe value of ths
great linos. It must oome mainly from
ineraaMd basis rm, and not fhrai aay oooeideraNe iuetoMe of ratew, though there
will be an impcorcwaern ia them.
Ths opeoiagof the IWtimore and Ohio,
to Chicago, Ba dmirc to advwrtias ka line
by sbeap rates, and by the notoriety which
a eoateat with rtotbae grant line would
give it. Kava distributed and aoduly dte

death, any longer C*r; fix if salt wjll mx
always save aa, it will tepd in lhal direc­
tion. Experience and physiohigy alike
bid ua eat all tbe null our appMlttw crave ;
fur if sre do mi more than the system
needs, it will be hannkas; and not Simply
that, but will ba a poailivw good avow then

GIVE ME A CALL.

Fort Wane, JactM &amp;7atfin.

t»74.

lAILIUI.

John Stanley.

■ICHIGAI MB THU 8MJTH.
$bo IlKNirtoTtix Haw
two U ACHINB baa Bprung
rapidly Into favoraa pcaa^lnr the bed OOMWIXATIOlt of good quaint*,
namely t Light rwuntag

Tha t* &lt;dw&lt;m of lu.ooo c?q.1K. w&gt;
quickly axhamdlf and Ike second one .
larger than ever befor-

caugtit u&gt; a ln&gt;g

CbartuUa
tor
a tnin of can. Ha
that ha died Um aril
sod ana wrv» brokrv
Utod. UB huBteWM

earainpi, ali^ilh ; b all, WAX) Thia ।
ba bean entirely b the kraal baabma. I
wtet ths Mat waa B44.42H.C9, TUre ,

iuo», N.r.

J. C. RYDER

Threaahinjj Machine.

To Thote H7,om it ..ay Coormt:
l“.«2^njng " NEW portable
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or Ch.
the I
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R.RrjiucAi' Bmi
The chief feature of th. August dtlaMv la
Hrarall Lewsll's (lately «Je. rsaj uidar
lb. VasMagtaa Hm al Cstsbridg., July «.
which .ra-prara. hU Couc.nl CSMMaial (Ms,

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lists I'M-

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Wanted Immediately f
109 Tm?'t£Si,Ruj»aA»*

SIM Gl® STARCH,
praraaee ,n-.| arrested th. ,-ny wk
ib.aara.lt. (&gt;. stt.raptUg u reasov*

Tbe aucoiM which h*a crowned car ef­
forts since introducing thia Store in tbe
markrt, has been fat. beyuftd oar expecta­
tion*- Although haring beln tn tha mar­
ket but a short time, Utouaaada liars al-

PbBed tbe oAeer Into that raluon Th
•HagiM “ hi. uh.. Ngmata ..ill

Every yum-1
of Ulis valual------------------- ,--------which u due. to marii alone. We a
aMuro our old patrons that it ii ke]
follv up to its high «tar.dard ; nd

T. KINGSFORD 4 SON,

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.rA“Wrt«tmiAir“4.u. OSWEGO CONN STANCH.

LIQUID

PAINTS.

Ws uiU —J Maatra. Urrack th. radl.l. Mrs4-

White Lead Works

fokan to jail, wkua he now .walls as axudnattou an charge of araultlag an aCrar
wtihtalral u&gt;UU MatuMlsi. diraharg, of
bU ofedsl dutiw. (rtl^rar perrara eUegvl
with Uing panlra U th. fracas raw slra Is
Jail, hnl la what sxUat they are rritaiBU»4

FOR SALE!
TERMS REASONABLE.

BRICK FOR SALE!
TO DAY S

The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture of

ADVERTISEMENTS.

I

fr.t.u O.-J«-PtUI
aubbtus
Let :t dR -Ora-P.
XodK-Nta
IX-ratura MraMwr- J. C. Bfrkra.

from ila coadact I her. smsis.| '
FALL MEETING OF THE HAST­ clothra
origiadly Io have bra. thiHsra arakiag a total j
INGS HORSE ASSOCIATION.
oa. ohan. Th. ouUid. of bl. brad preraaleJ
ths ra.1 vfcei of raara U l« 40 Unhday&gt; th. !

fuel through tbe mien wimfoint. we have
adopted mica doora in nearly al! our
stovra, and in thia w« bare taken special
puna to produce a Move very( attractive
lu appearance, combining mica front doom
»o arranged by a simple device, which
dtdev directly back of the mid* windows,
forming a protertioa to the mica, and giv­
ing you the option of uiica o« iron Thia
important feature we (hall put on all uf

could not say enough, aaffioc u&gt; aay, it ia
portable, which euablna you to take it out
aid clean with ease. and the RXutrwctiua
of the damper enables you to beat tbe
water in a very abort time to a boiling
heat if desired ; by the use of the damper,
you ran control the bent of the waler to
any desired temperature.

I at the earliest possible mo­
ment. Will keep constantly
on hand a full supply of
BETTER BRICK
than was ever before made
in the County, which we will
sell at prices that defy com­
petition.

LAWSON’S CURATIVE
CHICAGO C NORTHWESTERN

lEMtLHt. JCUTICt,

BHEUMATI8K
— ts&amp;y
If you want tn go to Milwaukee, (Ab
koah, Ht. Paul, ktlnncapolla, Duluth.
Kort Garry, Winona, Warren, Galena.
Dubuque, filoux City, Yankton, Council
Bluffl*. Omaha, Lincoln. Denver, Salt
Lake City. Sacramento. Han Frandeco,
or a hundred other northern, north-wen-

lighted and well ventilated Day Coache,
and pleasant lounging and smoking
rant. The can are all equipped with
the celebrated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent BuffrreandC&lt;«[&gt;llnga, Weatlugbouae Safety Air Brake., and every
other appliance that tax been devised
for tbe safety of |«aaet&gt;ger trainv All
trains sre nut by telegraph In a word,
this GREAT LINE has the beat and
■tuuotbewt track, an.l Ute rood elegant
and comfortable equipment of any road
In tbe Went, and baa no competitor in

□££*«•» O'

J. G. BUNYAN.

E. B. FOOTE, M.D.
in ungtu iTtw,

Harrah for the Spring1

Ar. XMCA&amp;,

REW YORK,

in Independent Physician,
TBXAT8 ALL FORMS

OS

CHHOIIC piSEASE,

is now trading foe tbe Graad
Burw Cara Co. Hu many fnrods wtah

CHICAGO PUMP

QcDTT—Who will do tbe undertaking?
Why HtebLuu Brother, of cocrv

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TO

W .T. EASTMAN’S

night trains on all tbe liner of this mad.
They are run betweenChicago and lloalia, (Mileago Cedar
Rapids. Chicago and Dubuque, vlaCItatoo, Chicago and Freeport. Chicago
and Marqoe'.U. Chloago and (Jfweo
Bry. Chicago and Milwaukee, Cblragn
and Hu Paul.
Thia b&gt; tbe Only Line rannldg three

HMisgs. Mid, Jsly Y7, l»7i.

porcelain ctlibb pdips

Council Procoedingi.

I

CoraBras Cranril ds&lt; In regular raraUs
Vsdasraisy »«. j«ly SIM. MG4.

FURNITURE

The Urged Stock and tbe bent Furniture
ever brought to thia eify, ia «i exhi­
bition at the WaninrauM of

OtaphsbiRppr^wlM.oraiiaanUlly. .-AMay
MazrUg." U s'graerfid prats t»y that ysuaghrartw! rbicag. divine. B»v. Hsu.u.1 IntOeM
Mira Pram..'.-UssMag CM" ^sya jUssif

M»U1 S^ta,

B-MW.. — »*•

H.lw ■

Liat «r. ramaJewnd cbwa the ’-■ «
f.u-.rotBewm HMtlgsa laVrpfob., for th.
NU.M Ih.
•rak end.Br July » IMs. and
Jatral the direr min«. mdmsbw th* »ko ampJuly
itn. ■ FurauAwl thU paper by nd. in the Hike rivra dirtrirt bare

.a — w "e—* e—1,1
TWOnxI Rra* *

1

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

SAMSBURYABDSSAAtJ.

OEdu^i tnunr*-

’ fea,

ROOM'S.

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets, gc.,
gCr-. Give us a call.
Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 16. 187/.

UNDERTAKING

'ECLET1C BALM

MMTBSBSSttB
PREMIUM BOND

mrau—NRmnBBca..
Psrpstusl World's Fair,.

�PORTABLE

IJTE

Wimdsiocik.'20 mila, tbcro are boarding
bowvas, which seem u&gt; ba filling up. Al
the tetter place, vre believe, the wellinown
actors. Warren and Barren aro bearding.
Since tbs cun have ran CO Littleton and
Bethlehem, the larger port of th. visitor,
tu Franconia Notch, make ths stags rids
from thine points, but at a aacri&amp;ec of
missing some of the finest scenery in tic U. His baby was tbeii^a little crowing,
Stale, which lies in the PemigvwaasM val­ creeping thing She went to him while I
ley, and ootKoraiag whteh no man has wm out lor a 'doctor, and .maiLk-aad in
drink and pein, ho murdered her in hr*
frMty. When I rrturusd he wa* alecpu*;
the heavy steep of exlaastiou aud inebriatioe, aud dwar liul»Minuie was dead.
•Horrifiod, I fell - if Hmren itJf

crowded to their fuDcst rapacity—which
menus a temporary popwlatiun of from
I'JMM) to 2,000 penwu, not all ratable
p4te. dor. Howard, ot Rhode Islsnd.
and Ilun. John G. Sinclair, hare two newt
erttagva erects*! here, which add mixh to
tbe beauty of the place. IL-lhlchem is s
very desirable plan: for a uun tn “kuAf

3US S-.T.rr.-g

roegse lake Ac raihw, winding up Baker
river valley under tbe Very shadow of
Miauulauke. *Uashing down ths broad
tac-aduws of the Connecticut river and fol­
lowing its banks to Littk-ton. then climb­
ing tip by the bank* of Uio Ansunr.ouc
river we aim directly for the monarch of
mountains—Washington —and stop at
thia bouse, only sis mill's rrotu its l*ase.
and commanding a ui.»t magnificent view
of it.^ad of the railway rantrihg up it*
ragged sidrc
But the rood is Mt to slop
. hens. Already surveys bare been made
. by Engine* r Ctiarlen 8. Laud, of Concord,
far a toad to tks banc of the Mor .in,
aud a fiasiblo touts found. The d»v i*
Mt far distant wUu ths. abort Ihtk of alx
ualm wW be suppliml, end rtefauu can

be trusted in that locality.
1 beautiful one fbr a large I
which Ixyrailo. the wearine
of
long hills. When will
The three days of good weather on
.Mount Washington came to an cud last
night by rcOMiti of heavy thunder shower*
which 'swept all through the mountain
region. The showers liegsn in the early
evening, and continue through the night.
The lightning was very bnilunt. and tbe
*

HARLOW WINTER'S ITORt.

FxiTkX ilocak, June 10.

rmcis DELIVERED OS' BOARD Of CARS AT SPRIXGHH.O. OHIO.

1 with the anuy.uf cmplojo aij the famiI lira of the proprietors, makes 700 ixrsuo*
who ran be fed and bulged under its r.*&gt;f,
and two years ago, one Sunday iu August
the actual number of gurat* in ths hcuaiwa. over 400. The prupriuiun., Memo.
Taft AGrevidcuf, are about a* nnrh fisturr* nf this house as the Old Man of th.Mountain and Profit- Lake an-..f th.-

&gt;ad in the
aul in it,
dd intlu

T51BHK*.

late-

Was iiimpletcd lain in the season of ld“8,
and this way fairly be uid to be iu se­
ined a-mn. It* proprietor* are Messrs.
l.ind*.y A French. John Linilaey i*
known to the travelling publie a* a land­
lord of established rejiutation, and was for
several year* at the Eagle Motel; in Conconi. IL- taken the gcncralcharga of tlu­
ll ousc, with Mr. Winter, formerly of tlis
Alpine I lunar. &lt; icirhaiu,. as hi* amfetant.

: which is pcrhajie lit) rod* from the ear
| riagi- road on Mount Willard, aud found it
■ an object uf ffnsl interesL It is situated
| directly oppcsdfc Silver Caxade .hi .Mount
Webster. It is 350 feet long, and ths
wall* arc 100 fc«» b^l&gt; in the highest
plarc. At tbe ImUout the width is 5 iu
the narrowest place and 12 feet in the
widest. It* vertical height is 200 feet,
and its general diroctiun is east and west.
.The same trap dike extended from it Ustbe
Silver Caxadc on Mount Wctuter. ki &gt;*
said to be on land of Hc-ury L. T-kon A

THE

I nil] tell you what suffering 1 have scon
grow out uf just such a beginning, and
then *.v if jmi wonder tint I tremble tor
your future.''

lain*. u well as his "windiug -boro" Ussts,
u the rashier. Charlo Aiken, elerk, and II.
A., Lindsey. mku-iM ekafc. Tbe house
will acx &lt; tumodate 41iff guests. The jurlor
t» llW by 43 feet, and commaiKte a beauti­
ful vww of the- Mount Washington range.
The dining hall .ia 130 by 43 fee*. and

charge of the lust* &gt;m Profil.- I^kr (22
in number; and one of them. E. MrClary.
ha* charge of the post other and fatH-y&gt;
ikore. and the latter is no small affair, the wc two boys were the pride aud hup* of
their hearts—especially Charley. He was
bandsuUK- sod talented. Bren ** a child
stvpie new. u very large. and those made he hade fair to make a brilliant man, and ,
by the Kilbunn of lauletoo. take tl»c we aJJ learned to feel proud of him and to
lead over all other*. Bates college lias 4 look forward to what lie would do. When
reprvwmlativui. Amherst 3. Harvard 3, he had gone beyond our village school we
and Brown 3 ; aud the High School fl-r •ent him away to a batter one. I full that
girls at Boston Highland* ha* 4. The hr could do so ranch better than I that I
life lure afford* a &gt;hangs fir them, aud ■itayed-wr home and helped to eefn the
two mouths paw pleasantly and profitably miTTWiry funds, and though I felt the
with th gu The ctrntpsnv thus far lilts

get Ilia bright face and frank speech a&lt; be
grasped lira hand and said, •You're a jolly
guild brother, Hartuw, to Aay here plod
ding aud send me off thia way. But I'll
Among the oLli-r habiimv* i* William ('. do my brat. so that it shan't be for naught.
Prime, ofthe Ji-smn/o/ (haisnrree, and
.Mr. Brigg*, of New York, who have fitted
up a nice fishing lodge at Moran, take. X'
sheet of Water throe mile* from the Profile
l Hou*c. which was dveavered by Mr.
Prime cm one of bia fishing excursion*,
and which he now owns in eutupany with
Mr. Briggs. Mr. Primo L* a "muacular

St'MjHT Hnt st, July 9;
Leaving lira Fabvan House soou..
S o'clock thia morning, with an owi

delightful drive over ths turnpike to the
base of ML Washitigtok Thu road' is in
excellent cxqjjuou. aud wc ocrer saw it
iu better. Traveller* river that rraul in
]&gt;ast ysore have vivid rccoUacliona of its

uuot now, fur a better rued could nit U
desired. At the Mount. Washington Mail
way station at tbe base, we met Cowdnc
tor Judkins, who has born ccmncvted'witl.
the railway ever since it was projected.
Loth in budding and operating it,, and
with him inspecting the motive power and
rolling stock of the railway. The cumj*ny have now five engines, ria. Gsorjre
Stevenson No. 2, Hercules No. 3, A tlx*
No. 4. Cloud Nq. 5, and Tip Top Nb. 6.
The Hercules wan built this year ai the
Amoskrag Ixm.SH.tirc Works, and lakes' ao when all the plans of Mr. J. C. At­
water, a New York gentleman, arc fully
carried out with reference to it. There
Would male a renowned German garden
If- within fire mile* of a large western

Old visitoes to-tbte itewn, will Mt
pike, w^rcrcu th. remains of. Ethan
Allen Crawford, who built the first hotel
at the White Mountain, and who died
Juns 22, 1S46, st the ace of 62 ysara; el­
an of his wifi: Lucy, who died Feb. 16,
1HCT, aged 76 yroa, ami Capt. Kmebrook

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«*.•■
vs*

S3’jS
a ilk lalsrwt u tea rals «T tea ilo: s«e mL awak •

m.
It may not be generally known tliat the
I'gmigewaawt takes its rise in a little lake
ict near the boose, sn-i that the Basin sod
Pool arc on the stream in the- first five
ratio of its cnanc. Prof. Hunt-ngtoa is
hardly rwotieilcd to the name of East

vrrs.'S’tts
change. He made the ascent of Mount
Lafayette t&lt;xday, over the new bridle loth,
which strikes into the womls al the bme
of Eagle Cliff, newriy oppmite lira Itofite
House, and rudnees the distance nearly
&lt;4*-half from IhA-pTtUidi! ittedt.'
height of Mount Irafaystte, by accurate i»Ud some due Wore we al homo rcaUird
it He was then only sHghtiy given to
drink, but to our
buCmm it wm
frcrfui to think of &lt;mr idolixed boy m intoxiented. I talked to hint and he prom­
ised me faithfully to Imre it aJoM ' but

BURDETT

ipuuy,

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

M(uare, and has two speemms atairwajs I the line of the P. A O. railroad te vteibb
eight feet in width, leading out of it and | fur milra ateng the »&gt;4eJ.f Willey tnratu
to the third story, the hon*.- having three 1 tein^ ^xk at. u-veral hundred . fin-t abuvi
- t,. । — । : *r_L—
—!tK&lt;- level of the Saco river. From S. L
and decan thrice a day. over the B.
A Sterctuou, one of the enginm-n. we learn
-M. llatlruod, and it i* expseted early iu ed that the hcavirat grade un the road u
August, tbe Portland A l&gt;gd-n.*burg rood
will &lt;ij*-n to this house (&gt;n and after the lucncing near I»r. Bemis's place. audetidItith, the rar* Will rnn’up Modal' Wrsli- ing at the gale of the notch, just below
iiigtya twice daily., A pkanBii feature the Crawford Hous*-. A preliminary sur­
rey of the rood was made in IHtjW-’U,
and ground was broken in September of
1H7U. It hr .fid the road will lx- i.petxd
to this Luton early in August, -w hich-will
make a line of nearly Sit milo., tlx- dis j

rtJL!

MATCHLESS"

■IASS UHU SIVIHM.
ro RH1.U, Man i.i„

EAST ABD WKST.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1875.

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...

.

^Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
largest Wagon Works in the World

Mower and Reaper

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best

ATr'lNTi’ ATt*

■/m.Mis.-wai’^.

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

F.Vrry XVIu-el mad'

TAKES THE LEAD.

with the Slope Should?
Spok

Warranted
fifty

per

WHOLB NO. 1001.

Spoke.

Call and

“Their'Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by' hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

. A “JJfrxfp||&gt;ef, perfectly bain need, cuts the
worst down ami tangled grain, always brings the grain on straight;
don’t fail to see It. We ahrt sell the

ii)proved for 187J

•ponge, rallied his head energelioally. By
somemkhap ths Colons! gol bold of lbs
wrong bottle, and (ho rabstaoce will;
which bo inundated his scalp was not
Vigor, but (ho block varnish with which
Mtn. Buga decorated her shore How
ever, Bug. didn’t petcaiivc ths mutaks,
but darted down stein, put on his hat and
walked off to the wmrt room. It was a
very cold morning, and by ths time the
(VL.mI -■ — A 4 • Fl(k. r,r.

The best Reel Rake Maolii

exiatenc

it was ‘gfod fctolOlL akia and hit. efforts
to take it off tare Jt&gt;m btebtful pain.
Jom the ChardUMM.edu by
the crier, and he bad to n into court io
answer. He was wOd with apprehension
of coming trouble ; but ho look h» ami in
the juryLox and determined to explain
Tstsl
F06,000,000 PM5.000.000
the utualura to the ««rt st the csHirel
[Kasible momeul. .As be sat there with a
Thus, there haa been an iecresei of
£ihy freliug in his sonl, it maned to him •160,000.000 in the amount of spuate in
a that high hat kepi gelling bigger and the great banks of Earope within the last
Liggvr until it appeared to him to be as two years. ConenrreaU? with this, there
k— &lt;— ..__ _k__ lj_ .kbe was ronsciows that the lawyers vjk
.taring al him. Then the dark koke-TB
him and screamed :
.
Hata off in court 1” and the Colonel

The Triumph Reaper,
The lightest

i n s itrssEi

ining and best workinj

France during the war still remains out­
standing. leaving so much cf the French
stock of the —w-l- erwilaUc fur other
countries, if needed. While th. slock fr
the preacue metals the note and circula­
tion of Europe has been foercsscd, three
h« been and is now going forward agro-

the world

The Taylor and Gale Sulky Bakes,
The Fish Bro.’s Wagons,

Jackson Wagon,
Buckeye Grain Drill.

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR

No other firm uses this Machine us they anTsoh proprietors of it. None but Intliauiu Celebrat­
ed Timber, and thoroughly seasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 yeara^aqd put together by the beet
Wagon Machines. Evey Wagon fully Warranted. s

CjVITL AND SEE THEM.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

JOHN STANLEY !

Strncal aid Mechanical

NOTICE!

EXTRAORDINARY

TOT lars PUBLIC!

ANNOUNCEMENT

Wagons

and

Buggies.

needs no advertising as it has taken almost the entire trade of the
whole iState, and (he people of Barry County may justly he proud
that this County tskes the lend in this line of manufacture.

CRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

Hastings Drug Store

ONLY

CBAIPTOH'S 1IPIRIAL SOAP

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

You trill Gtul a full tine of Drugs. Mcdiciure, Chemical", Paints, Oil", Dyestuffs,
and everything belonging to a first • clam
Drug Store.

iksi.t

The Now Improved Back-Feed

FLORENCE
8EV1NGIACHINE.
O WU uorr ixwixu xscnixua |&gt;
m

m

U-Tw-C- Ph MmMus Are

te&lt;. Mid

Teas! Teas!

TOBACCO,

Live this day an if it ware the list.
From the lowest step there is a path to
the loftiest height.
He that Imcshis comoctKe has nothing
worth keening.
The line of life is . ragged diagonal be­
tween duty and desire.

DENTIST

Ma,

■

off, str, or I wij] fine you for conlaiapi. Do
you hear me?"
Bangs.—“Weil, it's very hand that I
can’t my a word by way of ex—"
Judge (warmly |—"Thu is too much !
This is just a little too much. Perhaps
you’d like U&gt; COOK up on the bench Imre,
aud run the court, and arotenre a few rocvicte ? Yow've col more audacity than a
mule.
Mr. Clerk, fine tUt man «50!
Now, air, remove your hat"
Itenpk—“Judge, this is rough on ms.

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Canned Fruits and Fish.

■But you won't Ic* me—"
Judge.—'Itemorc that this moment,
aid Are vouto bendy words with
me. air! L*Mover your head st once."
Bangs.—“JudgJ. if you will only give
me a chance to—"

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Col. Bangs is vary Uhl, and in order to
indues his Lair to crow skarn be is using
a very excellent anUe rf “ Hair Vigor’’
upon hi. scalp. Some rime a«shs was
sutuieuasd as a jurymu upon a cam in
ths Cireuit Coufl; ted just before tU
hour at which the Jourt reel he remembercd that be had not applied the Vigor to
his brad that morning. He lowwpalntM;

CARDING.
Mr Marble is again prepared to

can do better work, and give batter sat- '
tefsetiou than any other flnu in this
neetton. W. H. Htrbblns, the senior
momber, with ths experience ot • U«sllms. will always give his pcisonal at-

SfcORT NbTiOE.
At the Old Factory Building
HASTINGS.

STEBBINS BROS.

15th, and after a uukk ran of hours,
reached Burimgtun. the.great Iowa Metro
puUa. We took supper at Buriiagtoe.
aud reached the wreleni skpc of Iowa st
daybreak the next more log The view

�atood, John 8. PiMury, M, Horace Aimtiu, M ; Jacob H. Stewart, 41. John B.

through
N atioud Banka; the nhw
or othsrwise of an fatereouvsrtibla bond
ayaton, it may be fairly roeogobad that from the expraoiou of the party u*wsj&gt;athe national currency and fatercwuvartible- pen therein.
cf Duncan, Sherman A Co., one df tbe Jow-rato-bood idras, harp ngram many ad.
But th* Otri DrtBocnts theauMlves are
oldest and, supplied to be, soundest in tho vocatro. These ar. found fa th* ranks of out united. Judges Ranaey and 8p*uldtng, Sabator fliunnah, Coogreasman
Secretary of State, ^ohn 8. Jngro; for city, dosed its door* probably forever. Ila
Payne, with a respectable Following, are
State Auditor, O. K WKtouub; preaewt Jiabilitu* are s loug way up intu the mil­
hardly to bo rwtraioad from breaking into
incumbent for State Treasurer, Wm. liken lion*. and it* **etu a long way down in
opau revolt. Tbe praaa M more outspoken,
d.r; far Attorney General, George P.
rapecially the German portion. The DrmWifoon; present incumbent for Clerk of
the Supreme Court, Samuel H. Nichol. ,
for Railroad' Comuterioner, Charles A.

1’illabury was nominated on the £mt for­
mal ballot, aad tho nomination was nude

wo of thia U that there an more popera
published than there fo any need of, and
sum* of them are vary* poorly supported,
if th* number were reduced about one-kilf
they would tb«n recrir^d a paying patronag*. The liuaincM wculd nut'ouly prove
more remunerative, but it would attract the

what ia the matter'with all banking houss*

The New York, World, fa reviewing
the tdauro of the half Asu-n candidate. for
the United Slate. Senatarehip in Sfitoowri,
Indicate* ha Mroug preference fur Thoma*
C. Reynolds. TLi.Rey.tUds ws* tbeCoqfodcrato Guveroer of Miaaoori during the
war fur the Union, tod had hi* “lirad-quarH'orW that he it jut the man to represent
the Democracy. -now that the nation u
going back to the practices and principle,
that obtained before the war."

irjte*i adopted the following resolution, :
Knolrtd, That believing it a duty to
elevate the choice of a Judge above what­
ever ia dri-ring in a party evutret, thia
Couvrntion will make no foraud nomina­
tion for Chief Juaticis of the Sunrvma
Court; but in recognition of the unanimous
voire of the legal profreriuu. a. well M the
general judgment of men of all damre.
which hare found exprremon in th* execu­
tive appointment^ w* commend fur risdion
to that offlo* the prarent incumbent, Judge
Janie. GiHifbn, a man preeminently qua!
fieri for tU hi|h nation.
,
The following ia the platform adopted:
ffnt.—The RepublieaM of Minneaote
re affirm the cardinal prinaploa of their
party which have become the catabliabed
policy of both State and National Gorernurenta ; the unity of tho Nation, th* equal
right* and just protection of all men bej
fore the law.
Second.—That on th* prominent ques­
tions nf tho day we faror that policy of
finance which ahall atredily keep in view a

.that fell. Instead of confining themselves
to a legitimate buriuro* they went Imavily
into »tock«, and that not being enough to
ruin them they undertook to aimer all the
cotton in the world, and nut being big
enough weut under. The failure produced

Ven wiuuwed there riacc the Jay Cooke
mash.
Old gtsy haired turn, young
clerk., mrrehahta, banker*, everybody,
were rushing frantically up and d..wn the
'
street, banka w*re besieged fur ladanoos,
stofks went down with a ran, and for aa
hour or two it seemed a* though all Wall
ritroet wro crary. Finally the excitement
cooled, and it was discovered that it wasn't

CANCERS

Vsykiu, SkiMand Banner, Mansfield^
and tho Nrni at Marion, with oih*n. also

only paper of infinenc* that heartily ini
tain* it.
In th® Southern Slates, repudiation of
the Ohio.platform forms mm of the most
marked fact* in the editorial discussion, of
tbataactioo. The Appeal and the ArahmcAe uf Memphis, the Remitter, Mobile,
the Traw*, /Ncujmx aad the Bnlletin, of
N*W Orleaaa, the Emirtr, Richmond,
their policy of iaolaliou may be qweMionod, tho Herald, Vickriiure, th*
and
in their view, these cia*A« are the toll American, Naahvllle, tbc .Veirs and (Vgatherer) on the turnpike of our material rier, Charieatou, the A*w«, Savannah, the
civilixatiuo—ooceesary sgent* in it* early
.(*+«•**. by their tkffl in organlriug trade,
o mmeree, aud exebang*. but laUr oo, ter known and moat intotmlud Democratic
.uro to become mooupoliaar* of the sub­ psj-cr* of that section, ar* in opporilioo to
stance of .uch indoatrial tafstri. and labor tbe policy of Pendleton. Allek, Ewing &amp;
employed in productive catcrprisai M is Co. Tbe New Orlrans /Vroiywse empliatnot able to defy them by it* own extent irally defines it* petition.
Speaking of

We only want to sell jnxtx
&lt; 3BC TT IW
K 3E I&gt;
Buggies this year. If the Elxoite.
meat runs to high we s’lall be
obliged to fence ourselver in and
only admit a limited nu. ;ber of
cvsrojvffiffi f4C/f 04)'
We dare not tell the public, we are making b&lt;
work thin
lever before, for.fcar they will come tpo thick aitd
terribly excited 'whenwe hive tooTnany «ale», h ,i n^a'-sv^
we have come down hratj-Firt Mkn
little because you fluty all comrat onee and Frits:
so that we cannot do anything.
We had gome talk with a man from California
hiin'Tliiriy-five TdpUarriages, and that almon
business besides the

a at Bun,

afford thtir credits, aud the middlemen
who market their remnxxlitie*. Knowing
the impjatibility of'procuring the aid of
capital in earning theif1 theories into prac­
tice, they would make the genoral Govern­
the Democratic p*rty, from the stand- ment, a fool for doing tho acrvicoi that Eave
hitherto been rendered by corporation*. The
WntVreVi.catod. ltroy. ; &gt;'Jf k
Gorernment, indeed, ia td be the great mov­
Uie luM«, disjoint#!, eoutndictory thing
ing powcrof rommorw audCuancS, owning
it scuta* now, without character or wmaad cousrtiliog the railroadr and the tbfopUxton, aaauredly m SUka*l being will

' TuxMia*o«ri Cuustitutoo*] Cotventics
failurea were announced that day, and men
Illustrates Democratic ideas of economy in
slqit tolerably well (hat night.
But the
th* usual way. Although it number* uoly
next day ths Uomntetrial Wandione Oomone hundred and fifty members, it luu called
pagy failed for. milifou and a half, and
to iUamialaMce twelve regu!st clerks, nearly
tht'^xdtament was renewed, and It la still
one hundred xsaiataut dark., twelve pages,
ami thirty-eight employe* fur miacelbuMoua
What the ujieliot of it all will be re­
work. Thia army uf employe* has already be adjusted so aa to b« the least burdensom*
strength, If it hu no other dependence alone famishing the cinrufoting medium.
mains to be seen. Shrewd men are taking
com tVState fi57,873.&amp;0.
Betide, thia, it and moat favorable to the inlenata of home
than unquestioning faith and blind devo­ This mmtiment fiads its etnbodhnrat la
in
sail and going aa close-reefed as paaaibi*.
Grangcrism, and
fairly represent.*! ia
industry and labor.
baa n«,nt (6,728.82 fur newspa|&gt;eT..
tion •• • verily its right la ia email
।
.Another
weAling-out,
such
a*
occurred
af
­
the vepric* introduced at tho Cotton
f'uurth.—W* danuiid that all railroad)
u it* prospect of luoooaa "
State' {invention held al Raleigh. N. C.,
and other corporation* shall be held iu fair ter Jay Cooke's failure, i* feared, for thc
So far u the South ia concerned, thia
lion. John S. Pillsbury, the BepuNi- and jual subjection to the law-making power
this weak.
doce not look like a agcvcwful attempt at
We do adt propoM to account fur the
can candidate fur Governor In MinnrooU, cvn.titution.lly exercised.
doing business at a Im; but as mooer lauve restrictiou 10 the amount of currvu- the aaliMaltaation of the Ohio policy, by
fi/U.—That w» cordially endorse the has been easy to get, any quantity uf wcex ev, and seeing the difficulty involved in ■‘---'‘-'■•-■l— " oenLllc votes al out-cropping of throe theories and &lt;wia a native of Sutton, New Hampshire,
ganiaatiuni, farther than to regard them
thu view, they generally rally around th*
progressive
Mid
liberal
policy
of
the
Re-,
boUM*
hare
lieen
able
to
conceal
their
11 All IAHDS BIVISION.
Tuning
to
the
aud forty-eight yearn old. He waa formeras mistaken methods of getting rid of real
publican jartjr in its well defined and wcakncM and go on
To soch, three three-siity.five intercunrrrtiblc hood prop­
or fancied grievance*, grievances which,
Tk« Reliable fiburt Lite
dearly annouVed purpone to foster the heavy frilurcs that shake the Street are ositions of Kelley, Butler aad others, a* a
fur the mca* part, have their rao* in th*
Ver and'Concord, and went Wot about agricultural, industrial and commercial in- death. Por tbc moment the siring* are legitimate regulator of tho volume of curmanifold derangement* in materia] inter,
1854. He ia a brother of Hon. George urrot* of tbe country by a iudicioua system tightened, they can’t pet the credit they
rote
that
hare
grown
out
ut
(be
late
wu
of
internal
improvements,
having
for
their
need, and up they go.
Whether thia u
A. Pillsbury of Concord.
and the fikfoc expedients adopted to «uinobject the eidargvmcnt of fiudlillsa and a the beginning of such a Mason ur not rereduction in transportation fur interstate
Tbc chief Iniportaare of rommumm,
commerce.
tradro-unfoniMn and gratqwfom tiro in the
—who la understood to aspire to the United
Sixth. — That to the Republican party
fact that their atropewten are found among
State* Senate, addrwwd a soldiers’ reunion is fully duo the credit of securing fur the
al Napoleon. O-, the other day, and took first liiu* the recognition by foreign gov­
ern mouts of full and complete rights uf
occasion to advocate the payment of the dlQcmdiip, in reversal of tnonarchia! docrebel dclit, aud pymcot fur the alarm tritfr that a subject cnmiot absolve bimrelf
r**|net from politician. ; and, for this rea­
son, they have th* power to infiuenre Icefired under the emancipation proclamation, from the allegiance to bis sovereign by
ihat none the nearest to their droirra.
ialaliou-. It ia quite likely that all tbor
naturalisation under our law*.
by the National Gorernment.
The DcmocntM leaders ia Ohio, of the
The road indicated being the ojqwrite influence would be thrown into the sup­
Setnlh.—We heartily eotumcod tbe
bouoty and efficiency of the present ritate
J/nowire.- I’endJetuo Carey clique, hav* of that^which the Ohio Itauucrata are port of tbe Ohio financial platform ; and
they would V certain to favor all propunla
without doubt calculated upon catching traveling.
administration, and point with satisfaction
ury July 21 wm |1,296,8«9 W; re«ipu
tV whole ut the votes, large and .mail,
It wdl be wdl, then, fur each citucaa of looking to the courtructi.m nr control of
With a
belonging to the currency rebo.4 alluded I Ohio, M ar* honestly sincere in their sup­ railroads by the Gorsrnmect
during the w«k ending July 28 were
to. They svideudy believe it to b* forge. port uf a greenback currency, with an in- large uw of voter* standing ready to «upS&amp;I.220.M; payments during the same
Eighth—That th* example uf Wash
Urcvavcrtiblc bond aa a meaaurr of value, nort vicioua and corrupt measure*, it is to
time were Hi ,026.41; balance in treas­
be expected that politicians will be found
— ... m *»•«;, «*r.
fartM in refusing to be a candidate for a of money locked up in the first volume uf th. Sou...
ury July 28, »1JW6,074.02; increase fur thud Presidential term, and the affirmance "Tbe Life ofChri*V" and *» they couldn't' bceu syatem.ucally directed to inculcating
willing to rater to their idea, and to shape
t.t— from
*
political policies accordingly. We hav*
I K.&gt;^l
hatred i-,l.
to the natiunal debt ----resulting
i
the wrek.fi9JJtM.43.
by President Grant of that principle, is get it out, down they went.
Everybody connected with this matter that wm, with a view rither to direct re I
already sewn bow to Mr. Kelley will go
one we sacredly chriiah, and we should re­
gard a departure from it a dangerous inoo- has bad trouble except Beecher. He is pudiation, or ao effectual a deterioration uf
ax serene as a May morning; his salary our National credit, as to produce tbe rome
S'inth.—That we approve of the prro- has boeti raised to filOQ.tXM) per year; his result indirectly. On their proitire know!knuckle* or a alunpihot .hall be suspended ent Republican nations! administration and I follower* accouqatiy him to the dq«&gt;t in aof the latter, and thtir speculative
f fa the steength uf the former senti­
or discharged from the force, and hu also especially tbe ranicrt effort to collect r*v-. droves; big ovations are Vi ng piv*n him:
onlcrcd that tlie police ahall lie especially enue, to |&gt;revcut aud punish fraud, and ' and all aorta of plcsunl thing* are ment, u stated to tbom by (.Way, Ewing,
cxpuK- part violations, and to guard against showered ujwu him. In tho meantime. tt al., the recent platform uf th* Ohio D*
diligaut in the arrest uf persona carrying
Mr*. Tilton ia about to oiieii a boarding­ mocracy embraces planks appsding to both
their recurrence in the future.
Tenth.—That we endorse the jiulicy of house, and J. II, Ford A Oo. fail. Henry
adjusting difficult** between this and for­ Ward ought Ui rume to the relief of both
Only Otc Democratic paper in the Slate- eign nation* by arbitration, instead uf of them. He ought to buy all of hi.
But this prospect need not excite any
books that Ford A C«. hate on hand aqd
war.
of New York condemn) the inflation
alarm. What goes into a |KiliticaJ plat­
Elexrnth.—GraUfol people can never give them to Mra. Tilton, wbu eouKh
course of the Ohio Democracy. Thia in­ forget the service, of their soldiers, ami il duuLUos, disjxsM of I Via for something.
form Mid what legislalisin comes from th*
men elected upon it are freqacntlv very
dicate* the suloervicncy which would fol­ ia doe to them that lil»vty and gviwrcrity That would let them out of the trouble he
different thing*. And ao it would be in
low the adoption of reg money doctrine, should be exereisetUy* matters uf lack plunged them into. But I j-iu-wi be won’t
this rase There is too much hottest comgold to be brought about by promoting th*
and candidate* by the National Cunrrei- Wm..n sen*.- among our people al large, and
lodBMri*.”
It opposes the Nadoual
TkcIjIA.—That tioce purity and perma­
Banks, and fa^pi th* |a*uing of legal• tbe Irol rent|iry^-&lt;Hpp&lt;'rter» of the rouse that quality eummamls too much respect SUU «U1
nency of the free institution, of the Gov­
stsls »Urs U«r asw tks •*«. '
tender* “directly by and opon tfas credit which promut* to bring them t«y; to in Congres*. eve* to admit of such gnu*
ernment depend upon a universal diffuaion
GOLDSMITH'S
Tbr steamship City of Richmond on of knowlodp* and virtue among the poopla
cf th* general guvernmrnt,' which are to must surely secure their cuattuued pocc&gt;- dishonesty and mich wild financing as are
llryspt ana Dtrctton
her last trip is said to hav* made tbe swift­ the Republican party of Minnesota reaf­ haa never ■ penny to blew bcnclf with, be made receivable for all public du**, aioa uf th* 8l*ic of Ohio. Only uoe pur- involved in tbe KcHy Pendleton idea be­
ing put into tbe form of law; and tbe re­ Bvsnrass
est wroteriy paiwage ever areumjilished. firm* its couvictiun that it is tbe duty of and the scandal ha* barred her from al except when respect for the obligation, of poce snimala* their action, *nd that is to
contract, requires paymeat in min," and rocure th* re election of jVUli.vm Alkn. as ined for tbe intelligent public vjanrin uf
tbe State to maintain tV integrity of tV
The royag* from Qureustowa to New York common Schoo! system, and to do til that moM every employment abr »■ fitted for further insiau upou “th* payment cf at Governor of Ohio.
the country which pi completely defeated j
was made in eight day* and forty reren is needful to increase its efficiency so aa to Theodore ia even poorer than aha, for he least om-half of the custom* in Irgri-len­
the
Granger ralln-d .cbeme. I**t session
Aa such Governor be will »Und alone,
bad nothing before the trial and now he
will prevent any future Ccmgrem from
minutro, actual time.
secure the bleroinpi of a wine and gene­ has the eoonuous rxp-n*&lt;w attending that der*.
sandioning such follic*. It ia only neo*.
rous education to every child within ha to stagger under ; *o ho can't help her if , This IT* fair summary of tbe financial
there anything in hi. character that indi­ ■ary to bo tolerant towards excense* of
The entire indebtedness uf the State of
he would. It *nem« to me that IHynuiuth
cates his cspacitv fur any radical cliangn opinion to make them hsrmle*; and it
Church should .Und by her in her trouble
New Jersey, outride of her war debt, ia
Political Highwaymen
of opinions? Nothing surely could make would betray a Prang* want of confidence
u it haa by its |—ator.
The Church is
only (200,000, and her remaining war
him turn summersault* but the delusive in the power of the national remmoo scuse |
rich, and to give thia helplcaa woman nJ
Under the above heading the Lansing
debt ia only (2.696,3(10. The exeeua of
hope that thereby he may reach the White to imagine that any of the issue* raised by
moderate support would not be a serioUa
House. He is too old and respectable a the claws to which we have alluded can
receipt* over expenditure) laxt year waa llepul,/mm.* talks aa follows uf th* action
boy
to be thus bowling along the highway, be canied againrt the coeservatire Jmco.(299,817.27.
Governor Allen, and ro go to the country tempted by lb* delusive nickel which ure* which the preaent condition of the
with a demand for the Democratic nation­ Pendleton A Co. are bolding out of their country calls for.
dilation of their view*.
window of th* Democnti* coach. Tbe
Taking the votes of both the greet par citiacns of Ohio not heretofore affiliated
tiro from 1867 to 1874 iadurive, a period with it* Democratic party, who m»y be
of eight yean, and it will V found that ia seduced into supporting this octogenarian
round number, the hir-bert Republican vote aeroUt with the idea of thereby gaining .. L,‘o.af “ j"* otKWtitlR it* Im Baft
reached a total of 281,000, while in tV aa important virtonr for t|)0 national cur . Deposit I uui|iay.
Th* manufacture of surgical Instruments
same period th* highrot Democratic vote rrncyVad inttr-convertlblc bond theory,
_ a____ 1- 1_ AL.e in Pari, is on the dedia«.
was but 244,000, Btaklac a difference on —Ul
tbe borne atrctcb of about 37,000 for tV
All lb* clock makers in Connecticut
Judge Cochrane, of Detroit has decided
Republicans It ia this difference tbe
have
agreed to suspend operations Lr four
X. B.—W.ate.roll -*■—**-r u asr Wi. ■ at
that tlo nre State law imposing a tax on
Statcnr rvas Warra taA*.
DemocTBla are after.
They expect to
.0,1,
_____ n___ an—
__
tho liquor taaffic L courtitutiocal. The
Labor Reformats, id oouu ynua.
question will go to tbc Supreme Court be
It will be worth while fbrthneo who
fore it ia finally settled
are houes: in their views, aud Ui catch
wheel the Democratic hook line been
bailed, to see wither or not, if aoocreiful,
The Washington Star ,fn&gt;m a careful tothe Ohio Dcraoeracy can seewre the atteplimit®, which it regards* as fair and entit­
• iou of their policy by thfi. party at large,
led to consideration, calculate, lltal Ohio
Bcpublieaiu whs ioined in the haa aud and thus obtain aa effretive foothold fur
will give 201)00 Republican majority in
cry against him. will wish they - had nsv«r it* fonaulalion into national UgriialionT
H„.„l_
‘
been born. Tweed has a long memory I* it not, oo the contrary, a mar* IDaaian dcaoh of Chief Engineer Gardner of tbe
Lake Erie to Newfcuadtad, to bTuaed in
turn in throe countira waa only sKw. and sharp claws. Those who ar* in the .1----------- ' ■ -• ■^saneere believer, in
Michigan Central Railroml.
th* mansGsct.ro of taV for oodfafripta-coqvertibi* hood
Tbe number ofconvict* in tbc state pria while the other 24 conation had ia tbe secrete of political matter* in the city as
Mr. H. A. Gardner, chief enginror of tbe
same year a population of 876.806, or sert, that once Irt tbe Bus* art his ponder­
Tb. tirik* of the v~TW» *t Bratra hM
ou' July 24 wro 7G2, tV Urgot number
32,317 more than the 90 counties, and ous foot &lt;m tbe pavrnsente of New jork, a
ever reached. Only 460 of throe are em­ athe 25 cuuntiro are aDowad 32 mem- free man, he cait rally a stronger party to
bMww. tbe Mrikm and Arir •pfoyra
of Brigte*! dfocroeof the kidployed, there being no work for the retnanI Thu* a minority, eompieod of the his support than over. The lower claroc*
oey. Mr. Ganfaro ha. Itira &lt;W«nginof the Democracy remember bia open­
W. VOIU1*«
i*300_______ _ ___________
MLAim C-lr.1 .I,,.,,...
handed generosity, and they love him betM ALVATOR BEER
Henry CI«y I)e*n is on the stump for inu-lligvnt, loyal majority on making tbe
tbe Deinocney in Iowa, and is said to di­
This is not all. The'24 cvnatiea, which
vid* bia hatred about squally between «»p- ere allowed only 32 representatives, are
Mid-water and the KepublicsB party. the wrolthiast as wdl as the meet popu­
A lodge ufOdd’FMVw, was urgauised lous, and : idude almont every important
Wantad Imnriiatdy I
town in the State. They paid into tho
~*Ck
tovwu wm *0
*
■ fnJ
U*AKM TXLLlUllri
at OUvat Thursday by brethren from Char Stale Treasury last ymar 11,386,330 more
than they drew out for rehook, coats in

CUTTER

GIFT,

which vill.be given’ away to our Ciutonxer»re(jMJut the middle
of September i^ext, has atlcridency to make more trade than v*

WW2
wax thft lucky innu last July, that got the Cutter.
let him'draw thia year, "tfe is too lucky.”
Warning the people not to come all at once,

Truly Yours,

j. L. REED &amp; CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities.

LW ffl HUHS miu
Trunks, Trave ling Bags,

Come and see
\

Hastings. Sept., 9th 18i4.

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

*Issm

otiversitt.

16 TINTS.
.':sretftrt,nw.its

LIQUID

PAINTS,

White Lead Works

r •TJ523TT

Tbe mawtMy statement ol the public
(At show, a deerreae, rime Jane 30, of
• I,204,887. Coin Ulanre (68,642,700.
Currewey, (22.725.1W.

forge establishment, run by .trom engaged
in printing oUreno bouk*—there are
hourc* with forge rap tri employed fa im­
puting tbm., aad in numUrto. tofro
maril prro~.ro throwing off thowr da
snch a day of amni fa Urn form ut
They are sold by unprincipled IxxAscllen
&lt;m «L aly, and by buys on tbc atrorta.
Mr. CosMtook has nndsrrakeu to riop thia
M&amp;rioua bosfoesa, and ba is at laaat aaak-

* vey1*1

u~ ■4"ta‘

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied ia

Teas, Coffees and. Spices

GIVE ME A CA14-.
Hastings, Nov. lOlh, 1874.

John Stanley.

REMINGTON!
fb» ftUiMOTOM Bbw

H»vrx.-1 Xml Ma

two MacrtlNEhMBprung
chine for '
.v ua*. I»
rapidly Imo favor a. pom
the tAlre.
. fitter
teealng the best
iMrr-c. I.d with «
KATIO!!;.'.silt,r;,
. rCO*? c/
namely; Ltgh l num Inc
AffAf
eriro tha-

*4X1^^

To Thou HTiom it may Concern :
tn running n NEW PORTABLE MAHINE for Moving, Raising, or C«an«i»“
&gt; Location of Buildings from small t»

�Tf|« F^iritaucM1 BmiHI

WK HEW YORK LETTER

KINGSFORD'
OSWEGO

HASTINGS
MM DM.

, 81m I—Thn Board of Vmtora appotaUd
by you to examine t{,c
*nd«»di.
twu of Olivet Collage for the year eodiug

s-.ir.iwra.

For watering to Gray Hair ita
naturalYiUlity and Color.

8TEBBIN8 BRO’S.

We atlaaded tbe examination! and com-

Keep‘It. ’

".■1HMW, geuiua, and pmfaiaiiey of the

SILTO GUSS STARCH,

“JtwJSw^fciledby

Wbere you will find all kind* of

Th. town iudf. 10d lhc ,^mu,ul?
about it, recm to exirt for the aakrrf the
-ilen.-erthMiartieUly are tbe inhak
Ilaau daroaed to tU promolmn of its bt
tntcreau, appreciating iu excellence, and

Of every Description which we

FURNITURE! T. KINGSFORD &amp;SGN,
Alexander and William Cd
euumiUted to N.WgaU in dot
000 bail ou a charge of obta
folse pettenea, have

can eeU cheaper than any hous In Bar­
ry County, for the-. reason. :

SI. Because we make tbe most'of our
good. ouraelvaa.
SJ. Because we keep the beat of work-

•Thore are fire Jalot. ImwU cOMtantly.
entiling oil the Capes of th&lt; IMafare fur
inward bound reach They Me vlimd
at 165,000, and have no&lt; tax penny of
insurance on lhenv U&gt;e insurance comp*mas dealmikg to take tb. nil.
■ ■.
The Adrian Timas truly says that “no
loujT aa there is so neat a diversity of opiiilon as to what Amatituten •tree rdigion,’ there is no-tia? of talking about giv­
ing special attention to religious culture In
the public school.."
Tbe silver excitement in th. upper pen­
insula cuutinua. Terrence Moore, presi­
dent of the Ontonagon silver mining com­
pany, wm alMarquetU on Tuewday with a
silver brick weigbing36 Ha fnisn lhe mill ou
Iron river. The rock is said lo yidd from
•40 to •50 per Ion.

Panlew having Fleterw to frame
would do well to get them framed of us
as we can do It Fetter and Cheaper than
any bouw In Barry County. We keep
Ute Largest and Bat aalactad stock of

OSWEGO

COM STARCH,

FOR SALE!
TERMS REASONABLE.

'

Fwstl.al a-4a..V«Ml In ■■Ire.,

M Y STOKE ON JEFFERSON f^EET
WE UEAK BUWXlBSi
Furniture Rooms south side Blair St.
ppoaltc H. A. Goodyear's Hardware

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

LAWSON'S CURATIVE
Licit

khipp pitice;.

RHEUMATISM,

Dubuque.Sioux Cliy.'Yanklon. Council
Bluff’s. Omaha, Lincoln, Denrcr, Salt
Lake City. Sacramento. 8an Franeiaoo,
or a hundred other northern, nortb-wee-

J. G. RUNYAN.
HURRAH FOR EASTMAN f

Pro,lie are aometimra idiot and cut or
•uldx.1 in Hastincs, but nobody receives
anything of the Lind while being shaved
at that pipuUr barber shop kept by Em
Busby. wlw also Lerna on hand the best
asurtment of genu, cuhan, tira, and A No.
ILNgara.

E. E. FOOTE, KA
Hurrah for the Spring !

121 Lullftll iTttl.', t
Cr.inaa,
NEW YOI.K,

An Independent Physician,
CHROMIC DISEASE,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Baaut.Jatid and Kaffraria Proper, which,
however, may lie considered |«rt of this
Dependency The ret urea of lhe jwst.iral
and agricultural produetions are also force­
able. Sheep hare incmaaed to over 10,&lt;ud catriche* (a new forming oc­
tags, for study, and tbe quiet and s«ialcupation) from 80 to 22,000 birds.
ity of the place.
As financial mallets, we believe, are to
Tbs following from thj CrtAWurMa- .
be reported to you in detail by the Trus­
yr.iuA ia plain enough:
“There could, therefore, hardly lie a tees, your Board nf Vinton were not inmore impudent falsehood than tbe aaaertion terarted to report upon them, and will
that a public secular syslam ot education only stale that a very encouraging liopedocs not interfere with the religon of Cath- fulnou in the greater pnwtx-nty of tbe
college was freely ciprraeod on the part
of the large number of friends and patrons
in attendence apon the exercises which
el.wed the year.
Frank Rnsxu.,

IHRALMOCIATIM,

Sacramento, Ogden, Salt Lake City,
Cheyenne. Dearer. Omaha, Lincoln,
Council Blutft, Yankton. Hloux Ctty.
Dubuque, Winona, St. Paul. Duluth,
Marquette, Hotwhton, Hancock, Green
Bar. Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Madison,

n*e ask attention to the
fad that we shall leave all
accounts not settled, where
we have sent bills, al once
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. H e cannot longer
delay.
_____
__
pline and prevalent good order, ia an b«&gt;uor
both Io the college and the State. The
young ladies and getitktuen iwocutr togtther with fraternal oediality. but with
strict adherence to the rale, of discipline,
well known aud well sustained by lire vol­
untary exertion of each studcut, m well
as by any particular watch-care of tbe file­
city. There ia no doubt that the refined
Cutiflut-u.f (j- the acics, in tbeir collegiate

rtous to tno nair, uio V tgur can only
benefit but-not harm IL If wanted
merely for a IIAIB DRESSING,
nothing aba cm be found ao drairaLk.
Containing neither oil nor dre, it does
not soil whit.' cambric, and yet laata
long on the hair, giving it a rich, gfaaay
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co.,

Peerless Milk Safes

I now on exhibition at our Furniture
Store. All klnda of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all klnda of old fttrand conaequcocm, were given with great
fluency and exaclnes.
Too much cannot racily be said about tbe
D^onmcnt rf Music m . promincut and
pleaamg fimiura of lhe insulation. The
higher culture in vocal music, attended
with no pecuniary expense lhe student,
is a habit of their society. Nearly every
voice M heard heartily singing at ehapel
service.. A fine orchestra is maintained,
aud in both vocal and instrumental music
lhe l«t achievements are witneraod.
U tbe Art Department drawing and
painting are now taught with flattering
wore*. The rooms for exhibiting thu
dc^Mrttuent were by no oraas commensu
rau with tbe dc-grre uf cxceUenw repre

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

W. II. H. Heath, tbe senior mesabe ,
of the Ann of Heath, Saliibury .A Cor
liu retired from Lu.iuewi in thia eity. and
ia uow traveling for the Grand Rapids
Burial Case Co. Hit many friend, wish

For Bt- Paul and Mias.apolu, Two
through trains dally, with Ifollman Palsee (Jara attached on both trains.
For Oraen Bay and Lake Superior.
Two trains dally, with Pullman Palare Cara attached, and running through
to .Marquette.
For Milwaukee, Four through trains
dally. Pullman Cars ou night I rains.
For Winona and points In Minnesota,

CHICAGO PUMP
CniKdii i leiical Practio

GO TO

ADVICE GIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARGE.

19550061
EASTMAN’S 4299999999999999
AMD
night trains on all lb. lines at (bls mad.
They are run betwaen—
Chicago and Omaha, Chicago Cadar
lUpids, Chicago and Dubuqu., via Clina Chicago and Freeport. Chicago
Marquette. Chicago and Given
a, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago
tit. Paul.
Tills Is the Only IJne runnldg these
eara b«t ween Chicago and Bt, Paul cm
Chicago and Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Sleepera con Met with
tb. Overland Klaepwaon lhe Union
Iracsflc Railroad, for all points weal of
th. Missouri Rivet.
All Ticket A genu sell licketa by this

List ot latten rrmalainj la the Harnlar F.
O. Aag. U, 1875.
Lawrence Arahart, Will las. Aadenaa. Mim
Eula M. Daytoa, J. M, Dudley. Mee. I. M.
Flint, Joba Ingle, Emms t Philips. Jobs
Bbodn. 0. A. Stupaoa. Mrs. Sarah WoUutl.

HIS

POBCKLAIM CYUOT PUMPS

FURNITURE ROOMS.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
SALISBURY ABU358AU.

Have an exibition one of the
largest Stock °fFancy Goods
ever brought to this City
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,
Which will be sold for
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary

J. C. RYDER
UNDERTAKING

$c. Give us a call.
Hopkiiis k Banna
Hastings, Dec 15. 187/.

NUtHHUtt
PREMIUM BOND

Eimamiinmm
&amp;s8SE?*SBgasgti
P»rp»tual World** Fair,

ECLECTIC BALM
(Introduced by we.)
trodueed In thia Stale.
For further
particulars call aud examine tbe same
at tbe Depot in Uria City.

J. O. RYDER.

“27T .£?£?’-”£•

BRICK FOB SALE!
n&lt; SutKnitri inU oommnet Uu MaiuiMur,

: DANCING-SCHOOL.

�PORTARLE EJVGUVE

$&amp;o to $lo.ooo

CT 3?.

that
1 read Baron MiMtabacha j
work ua magnet.-in and crjwtalism, 1 fear­
ed that I wn. becoming inaaae. 1 was
•cwtiblr of tte power of the magjpet over
»e, though it might be tbrtw rwnrt dis­
tant, aud twice in dukneaa which aertaed'
perfect to other., my r&gt;««t because filled
with ligtt; but lhe Hanm'folds that
darki.er. i* full ul light, and Hullo iucmaee tbc K-neitirctnm of tfo nwial orgaii. ia to render that rare .end &lt;liaai|»:trd
ligbl. auweptiUe, with sD that it may ran-

DOUBLE YOUR.TRADE.

ilials (Land ti, with a kivar'a UtX.be­
tween . .Tfoec were this* of berw-if .and
kafaaitni tU ring wa. unsshe-had
Been hint wear daily. C.H»tauce trembled
in every limb. .he fdt a deep pdeaem
orcrrprrad her tuv aud the room to which

A Her a paww, she asked: "Are there
in« pnsaenger. going Out with you*'
“A few—ht tfo ruddy," fo replied
releady. r
“llj you Ittail any of them ?
"Yes; one or two fellows
the staff.
"And the ladiar sfo a&gt;fced after .»

I was BOW «&lt;mpclJcd to acknowledge
tfo cxistcacw of that new powsr ia Mature
which tfo Barun calls the Udic Light,
and of many other pfotnituena that are
1Lbu61m»I hl J-Dvr Gdtf in dcr Xstur" of
Chr'utiaa Ocretek— the undcnUnditig that
perrades a!) things
But to tuy story. N«ur!v a year has
elapsed since lhe mutiny. The Rjkufm
at Itelhi. Lucknow, Cawnp«.t and else­
where laid been Jorfully aresgad by that
army retribuliun which nurrbml firm I'm
bdlah, and I fnund tnyadf in London,
esfsrUcd, enervated and, aa the saying ia.
"weak as a d^T" Tbe beetle of the

Imdwi &gt;■ sou anmaaa*.(w,»«ud h.i
J.

oaiiwib. &lt;.ryu»a.Bs &gt; Is.

Advertiser’s Gazette
A Journal of Information
/or Adoei*ixerit. Edition. 9.­
600 copin. Published week­
ly Terms, $2 per annum- in
Advance.

J.I not come at the beginning of the term
If pupils leave the InaUtulion bnfwv
lhe clone of the tertn on their own rtaaon
utility, without the conaeqt qT tfo Vr’“cipal or Hoard of Trustees. they wUl for­
feit the right to rwtqru M nil. ulma their
rvplinl pour ('.HiUai|ce, earned tv.- the toy parents or guardiana tend them bock to the
expression of tbe thee.
■•Sidney, darling.'' aaidsbc entreatiugly, with great lendcrtH-ss
luatitntiun, without undue delay
the arriving at Meerut, however, abv
‘■do furgire me if I am doll and end—so
If parents or guardians take pupil*
found hereclf ill, faint^uid fi-veriab. so that away before tbc term dose. without the
IrisU-—thia evening."
“I do forgive you, little one.”
fur day. she waa confined to her bed,
“You know, Sidney that I would die watching tbr red Iru-fliea Bathing about
I hi- green jalousies. aud fuU uf strange,
wild dreams by day. She had but one
kern and burning ilesire—to eno .Major
Milton, and to learn from hia lieu the fate
ntl.^r k&gt;,.L...I I Am it.Z ,1.«

JXr."m ’^FnZThr-ww’SK'* .

PAVIDU. McCgUI

OLD PAPERS
FOB SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
PRICES DELIVERED OX BOARD OF CARS AT SPRINGFIELD ORIft

We maDUtactare and furulab al low prices, Pulleys, HbafUng, Couptarwaad
Hangero, alao ft^nlah Belting, Gum Hose, Ac.
Further Information will lx cheerfully given by mldraealug the luaaufastartm

Jtaii’KS&amp;WW.4TK
.lutie,
..WK
AMERICAN lllIAIAWKE WORKS.
He received tar. however, with aU the
warmth of an old entnradg. fur re had a
tlioosand topics in entntnon to cwu over,
while the regiment, which neither of us
mfeht ever arc again—he certainly not, I

»“«

Each girl .liould have two pair of .hoes,
in good order at all times.
There ia a afoe .hup connected with the
Institution, in which 1am&gt;« and ebom ean
be nude and mended for pupils We rv«|«vtfully reuueat parents aud guardians
to pun'buc foot, and .hoes tor their
children al this shop, aa their patronage
will enconragv a branch of industry that
ia of great benefit tu the pupil, who are
learning tbe aformaker'a trade. IT pupils
are sent here with one pair of boots or
sbues, whatever else tbe, may need ia that
line can !«• furnulxd here, provided money
is kept on depisal with the Principal to

long for thia world. Yit lx had gone
through tbetorm of the Indian war with­
out receiving even a »ral&lt;h! Why wa.
thia?
Befun* I had »|&lt;tit twu day. with Sid­
ney, be bad aln-wti me all the object, of
iutcreu around the place and in it—the
portrait gallery , with it* oiurtim in high
ruffe, and dames in the loog-atimMcbcr. of

THE

.TAMES LEFFELACO.

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

Tta
.. al ld?mtel. .Was, Is IBs .Kv*
CmU C aMcy. ia ia. Sum .f

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

I al U. rrstel.OSes. is

’ and imperceptible a year
,
ibole year—to her now a
Hack eternity of time
.
"Could Sidney be dead?" she asked
drew beek tbe Lancing of this mysterious herwif with terror; but she knew that his
picture.
family (who ’«• *U unaware of her exiatIt proved to be the fell length portrait eua:) 1wd never bwn ia muuniing. aa they
of a
V—*;r—l _s_s j
—i must infallibly bare been in the «rv&lt;ni of
stately
such a calamity; and in her simplicity she
never thought of applying to lhe Horse

She wrung bet bauds, and then uid.
with something uf her old hoHupm of man
ner: Yon surrly hired me noce, Mid-

Ftf
Then whence tbit cruel change T
■'lloes Dili some one ante, we love. and
think we love truly. and yet find another
tu whom one will cling as if it retired
these two hearts to make a perfect Wloag io lhe InstilaUoe, aud tbc avails of
all the pupils labor will also bduor io the
Institution, and will be credited to the
Lrnneh uf industry at which the pupil ia
emplsysd.
tbe rilla itself, with its swret nae garden.
Cmstaaee Wamn found that if she was
to lire, it must be by her own unaided
efforts, aud fcr fire year, .he maintained a
in all itn details - it hanaUd me with an ihwpernte struggle fee existence—five
'
wapiiimnt pertinacity.hapoasiNo either tn year..
analyte or gurttgy. Bat 1 waa a creature
A lady going k&gt; India "wanted a

■

"Deed—tjuite d«d I" was hi. firet ex­
clamation. and his terror Wm bUudad with
a certain aalfiab pontion of aalmfantioa and

aroused by the esaloameot of the ghur-

I nude fofore F«t ' Wilmm-in chrngi of
, one siddy, bW gentle little pele-fowd

&gt;
fod **■ ■ mouth tfote when her
■ muployer a fismiy prnnmed io riot auane

lam JkUm &amp; Saw.
tAilitAI.

tSft

ua-Vsrit.

»ao»t Lina MMTWMIX

■ICHM AND THE S8UTH.

Zswt.-

“Herein,’ thought I, -terka some my.
*•7
■“? sever be Hatred up la

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                    <text>[YuFE'ffllL AKD BUSKS

The Studebaker Wagon
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Mower and Reaper

Aivn WHY ?

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.
Every Wheel mule

iBSRnx-Itkk
UU.J.

Spoke

TAKES THE LEAD.

Warranted

fifty

' What i» the chance- for work to-day ?’
‘ Pretty slim ; wo have a full force and
nothing driving.'
•Cant you give me enough to k*cp n»u
over night, and get me to Three Riven ia

AUTOMATIC SELF-RAKE

the Slope Shoulder

cent.

-Spok&lt;

than any other

ill and

Samples.

"TheirlSkeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by’hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

proved for 1875.

The best ttev.i Rake Machine

exist enc

The lightest running and best working single Reaper

•Fresn ill plaeca bat thia Cuum here
fnxn Nile; am working taal.'
•Huv long hare you worked at th* bixf
•Nearly thirty yrera off and on, am ek
w»ya at the ease though, I wasn't always
so out of aorta as now. I owe had ohargo
of tlsr city department on the Trih^t.'
‘Well, cotui' around al C v'eloci, and we
will go down to Grslilni'a with you, and
arrange for ynstr food and lodging That's
th* bret we can do fur you.'
.Just here we were lulrrrnpicd by a
knock at the door. A well bred, gcntlo
manly kn«k, pretoaareaing uxi persuaair*.
and to our cordial ‘Come in," there entered
it» evident author. ‘
•I* the publisher iu?" hi asked.
k'tu, sir. that In our Mainau here.'
Ah thank you. My turns is Lreeh of
the firin of Spydro, Latch A Co. I called
to arrange with you for an" adrertisetMOL
What are your term* for I tolumn on.

•That is not unrv&lt;*.K&gt;able, 1 in sure ,
wu«H you hire anj nbje.tloua to prepar­
ing the matI er for me? I am not well Up
in ennipnaitioo. myaelf. Wo are j Mt open­
ing a wholesale and retail store in your
village under the new hw.aad are prepared
to jay nnr tax when assessed. and givs
tire required bomb. If you will make up
a Rood ‘ad,’ we will clone at your terms

The Fish Bro.’s Wagons,
Jackson Wagon,

Buckeye Grain Drill.

'Well, sir, you have perhaps learned, we
have not had any buainrea of that kind to
notire. exaefA in connection with a *3b»
den's Court, since our administration of
the paper, aomHhing over leu years, and
hate consequently never tried our hand at
that kind of eowtawilion. jtsat least your

■Yen, dr, thank yeu; Hpydre, I*ech A
We turned to The tramp, who had re
maincd aileot during th.- interview. and
raid; ‘You my you Were city editor On
i Im- Trilmor, did you ever write a liquor

THE ROBBINS CULTIVATOR

So oilier rm use. tluoMacliiiie u they in sol, proprietors of it. Sous but IrJiauiu Celcbml*
e&lt;i Timber, and ihoroagKly acanoued, unaer cover from 3 to 5 years, and put together by the be*t

Wagon Machines.

and see them.

UJlLI*

needs no advertising as it has taken almost I lie entire trade of the
whole State, and the people of Barry County may. justly be proud
that this County Iskes- the lend in this line of manufacture.

• Come and see us at our flew office, next door east
•of H. A. Goodyear’s, Hardware Store.

Evey Wagon fully Warranted.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

JOHN STANLEY

NOTICE I
TOT HE PUTBLICl

EXTRAORDINARY

ANNOUNCEMENT

ONLY

CRAMPTON'S IMPERIAL SOAP

45 DOLLARS!

Hastings Drug Store

For What?
Sirikal and Mtttaiitai

Wagons

and

Buggies.

CHAWLEY 4 GRACE

DENTIST

You will ff nd a full llm- of Drugs, Med
kinea, Chetuicak, Paint*. Oik. Dyreluffs,
and everything belonging to a firat-ela*.
Drug Store.
.

IS THE BEST.

Su

। The New Improved Back-Feed

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE,
esrsisr r aai-r—iar-

GROCERIES,

Carmed Fruits and Fish.

TOBACCO,

Teas! Teas!
SKS.

DENTIST

NaMs.

-

Uim.
aUJ^wrfwUjjO

School Books, Blank Books. Toy and I
Gift Hooka, and everything iu thia line to I
plcaae Old and Young.

FARM FOR SALE!

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LOOK OUT-FOR

JhlAP.P AXp ROOM, »4.iO PER DAV. -

160 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND

GRANGES HEADQUARTERS

THREE TtiLLIOXACRES OF

Thia ia the place to buy your protein*.
We have th* beet bn* of good* that was
ever brought to Heatings. Call and ex­
amine for yourself and you will find our

lonWii 1 Ptr Cnl liteul

itmnnawiMtHiiN.

BARGAINS.

HZZX BF SOLD CHEAP I

LANDS

FINE PICTURES

homelife
IN THE BIBLE.

At Granger Price*

t. Phillips'
GOOD CLOCKS fruk «M dellar a&gt;4
MTeaty-lre teata, and upwards.

New Watchsa from eight to ten

Remember the place, the OU Stand,
aigp of the Golden Mortar.
CRAWLEY A GRACE.

WING GALLERY,

J. P, ROBERTS.

Off IfKJtL ESTATE,

J. Cole &amp; Son,

In Sums of /SOO or More.

dnl-

WRIGHT &amp; HOLBROOK,

Lai Amu

Hudnip, Jum S8ih, 1875. .

JOHN O. BLACK,"
Propria tor.

F. CHIDESTFR,

Je’sfcSsTlb.

’•7r-“aK¥£.

a. PreesMeee.

•Humph f MMriqft, I
How much did you tret juat aa you stood?
•I cau tell you that, air. I have counted
it over a great many time*. I coat a hap­
py boyhood s horn* aad the love of faaulv
and friends, a lucrative position on a lead
Ing efty journal, an honurtU* tvnuuimtou
in my country • servlet, a wif. who died
of a broken heart, and a son who is txpi
ating hk crimes in a New York peniten­
tiary. I cost a weary tramp extending
through years, from Maine to Texas, at­
tended by vire, poverty and dkreac. 1
nut Mach h&lt; mm of mind, such nerve tor­
turns, st it is not given to man with his
limited vocabulary to reveal. I ought to
be a first tk*a tpscuneu of your work. I
oat tuough. But I shall not co*: much

if

A««t«nd Operator.

DR. a A. SMITH'S

MOIWMKNTH
" HEAD BTONE8.
TABLE TOW,
MANTLES,
SHELVES, ETC.

GROCERS.

xxOatf

WOOL! WOOL!

CARDING.
otr trM iim Lire mu8* :Mr. Marble ia Again prepared
do Carding pn . .
UDIURft
’
SHORT NOTICE.
sum
AX the Old Factory Building

nn un ■ ...:...
ub tun

Shingta. Lath, 4c.

STEBBINS BROS.

wiD provide you with .upper,
lodging mid breakfast, uiywiv. »ud if jo*
plrare you mxy write thk ■nd.' ret it up1
usd
« proof fl&gt;r him by the time h«i

lieaaa of principle and courage and ibna*
of a timid and perilous "MpSiency." It
wu evident in the aituatioo of the country
that. imposed to a hasghty and confident
party in full poaamsiou of the goventnwat.
nad threatening its ruin if they wore de­
feated, the true police for " the Republican,
was a bold declaration of lh*i. principle,
and an appeal to th* national comckskm
and tvnraer Th. lim. for trimming tad
hvitalioo Lad |&lt;sred When the coui
mitten on resolutions rejiortesl the plat
free, Nr. Giddings of Ohio moved an
amendment reresetting the -Wf*tides*
tenth* 6t the Deebration of Independence.
Mr. Carter, of Ohio, strenuously ..bjreu.1
that the Convention might aa well re­
assert the Ten Gmtmandmeal*. Another
gentleman joined- iu oppoanioo, and no
,&gt;ne sustaining th* amendment, probably
fearing that any diaeuwion of the [ilatfona
or change iu it, might lead to unexpected
aad undanrabh results, .Mr. Aahmnn, lb*
1‘rasidrnt, regrrty jxit th* question, and

He slowly removed his grcx«y cunt with■
trembling hinds. Qp shambling *ctcm the
room, said.
‘I gucre I may is well pick it out of the friend* thereupon n-o to wiihiraw from
case. I'm nusit too shaky U&gt; write. You the Gjnveuliou. As they pUMcd the seats
ain't got nothin' vW, Imve you, tree? I of th* New York delegation, one of it*
was ju«t in that fellow's saloon to get members, seeing in their departure the re»imclhing t&gt;&gt; brace me up, but he s*ida it tiremeut of th* strong, aggrawive anti­
was airaiust the l»w in Michigan, to «eu to slavery element, which was iudispeneeUe
in the impending route* aa really the roul
such M me.’ We assured him we had no rtimnlant of the Republican party, and feeling that
on hand, and that he must do the Ixei be nothing could inure fatally discourage dial
could without it, .nd resumed our wTirk* party and all breve “Boo. of Lfterty" in
leaving him to hi*.
At the end often Lour Mr. Isrech en­
tered the office jdtfm the iramt, appeared axigimer to rejret th* word* of the Dec­
in the prea-ruom Jborway, with • damp laration as its (olilisal erred, and hadfa.proof in his hind.
tually rejected Ui«m when oS^rod, stopped
•You are very prompt, I ace,' said we, Mr. Uiddiug. and b^d him* reremn.
•ddrowiiq: Use new corner, and turning to as bt would offer sulalantially th* stair
the tramp inquired if he h.d finished hk
work.
Sanding ward la tba ehair that hr
•Yan, sir, here it is, ready to L*pnrrJ.' wished to be retocnised a* soon as poaaiWe noticed a singular acreut on tlm hM, ble, th. u-mU-r tore, and Mr. Ashman,
word, but took the dip end glatced down nut suspecting that anything would pro­
the linen preparatory to ciinvction. It ceed from the New York delegation that
omH dktuih the Cuavsation, immediately
gave th. New Yorker th. fl.nr, .ml L.
renewed Mr. Giddings's aineodweot,
niardy changing iu form £ as to inclnd*
lbs unsaing word* of the Ikchration. In­
stantly there wse an Uproar, and the point
of order ws* vociferously made that the
Coavantiuu liad just virtaallv |«**rd upon
th. earn. amendiMUL
Mr. Aahmua.
eagerly aa before, and with aa air of ini-

�DEMOCRACY IN MISSOURI

llaimirtM, Mirai., Ana 11,1879.

It rwtniin* Strright Bourboaiam—
Repugnance to National Supremacy.
Not Seeking Peace and Reconcilia­
tion, Btrt Power and Revenge—The
Vaat Prophetic of the Future.

Natioual Banka m«M be wiped out" aud
even boasted of hit i.wu effort* to over­
throw tlic Union, all of which wm lustily
cheered by hi* r«x&gt;oeUed(?) alrctora. The
moat rignal opportunity to insult the friend*

levy, Interior,
_____ Inrtitute, etc.,

Jamx* Bluer,
U. 8. CenUuniaJ (ommiarioner.
CtADDlt’* B. GkAXT,
Alternate U. 8. Centennial Ccta’r.

If you do you may be induced
come to J- Loo Reed &amp; Go’s

jS^ritfo^ftaTof cost to the atoekhrid-

Southern Senthnentt.

It baa Im the lawat of th* Democracy
From the Kortlnrrtlm CkrittiaH Arithat they never changed but remained
nrertte of the SIM uh w* dip the follow­
fixed iu the principle their father* taught
ing, wbiab ia a *j&lt;cimen of public opinion
theta. This might yet be true if we could
ia the ranka of fbc a-n-cooatmrted Dem
determine the paternity of the rariooa Dr-

rondrtion of public affaire sbouM command
the serious utlentkm of all claims ofour pro
jd* wbo byTiere-m Free Bril, Free Speech.
Free Men and a Frcw^OonnUy ■
Two Southern ;uiper» tuxiro our Bishop
Haven, a« follows • The first quotation is
from the Maroa (Ou.) Mwnger; th*
reroiid is from a paper published in Griflta.
Ga. They arc quoted as speei-ictis :
•Yd. there he Kit, with the check of
J nd**, the ven- impersonation in appear
anew of a rowdy, bibulous rough, who had
luckily &lt;-xai»-d with unbroken liuucs from

negated Democracy of to-day. M&lt;al .of
them 'Wear by General Jackion and then
•wear at every good thing the imacibl*
old hero taught them, repudiating here
and chew here not only hi* Sparun ptri
otiani and devotion to the Union, but abo

martial apirit tvtiait the gi’unpar* of the
Moon and hear himaelf charged with the
paternity of «uch Democracy aa we bow
-eeretivenras, and every other protuberance
that phrenology would ascribe to a first- hare, *ome energetic “by the Htevnal'
i-lar- unscrupulous carpet -bagger and tniaevgenator. TV very air felt foul and uppn-Mire in hi* pnwmtie, and the naUM*
*».| diorort of t hoao who looked upon him '
ry, while ail it* trait* print to such men a*
w«rc bnt illy uaoeealoJ."
Calbonn, Tuombs and Jeff. Dari* a* it*
■Thia di.tidguiali&lt;-d skunk, who is mH ।
fathers, nr foatcr father*. There very dear
tewchinpa and conduit of aueh men and
the thing called Ihrmocracy *» illuatrated
in Mnanri, where it remain* iwwnttally

W IHMS. TO Bil l Blffl!
rr twenty acre*, -and there &lt;
will be under rover for exhibition of all
production* over fifty acre* of ground.
on the *put where the beautiful city of
The Board of Finance has lb* right to
Detroit now stand*, and tint our begin­ tauMtVIO.tXMi.lMKl in atock, but owing to
ning ha* |&lt;*acd it* two huudrvth anniver
almoal unbroken driewation of virulent aary ; but our growth waa alow, and it wu the gre»l liberalitV of Pennsylvania an;!
Philadelphia, will only i-ui half that
h&gt;&lt;J
partiaan* w*vc redacted to frame what —. _-tti
ahould be uon-partiaaa organic law. No
tim», aa tadtaw given, have , rmehed
clearer evidence of the spirit animating
(m«tly in I'hiladdphia ■ |2,OOU,(XX). .nd
them rould hare been afforded than their
the &lt;ilium of other Stain are called upon
choice for Prtmdcnt of the body, Waldo
to .utacrite- the remaining »3,600,000 to
I*. Johnson—who wa* expelled a* a trai
enable tha nmtmiariooen to complete their
•nd wbo throughout baa been an undi*guittd enemy of tbo Union at-d of recoaediauon. having alcodily reAund to aak or
accept the cvudilion* of pardon a* pro•cribed in thu legidalioo oi Uougrc**, and
rvmaits to-day virtually au outlaw, and at
the heal of tic kh-wocralic party of the
Stale t And the utirial Bute Oigan .if
the ]«rty declarr* that it makra no differMl the building* ar* under ittulract,
eticv what the preriding ofllccr of the CouI all are to lie completed by th* 1 at of Hall. louia ; H. A. Hayden, Jaekaon;
mary 187C.
The contractor* niuat Siepbeu 8. ('obti, Kalama**); A. Sharman,
mplete them, tart of their payment i* Paw Paw; Charles Upaon, Coldwater;
Geo. H. Ihirand. Flint, C. L. Ortman.
Sarinaw; D. H. Jerome. Saginaw. V. P.
Crilier, Matllc (’reek , f. P. Cbriatianey,
United Stale* Senator, Imnaitig,

i

We only want I to sell just a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUST0IUEHS HCIf DAY.

AAwlalwniar

Iltsc

We dure not tell the public, we are making better w- . k than
ever before, for fear they* will come too thick and fust. We get
terribly excited when we have too many sales, and no, tince
wi- lure ei.m, di.m. tialt Flit Him S Utt BfaJ,
Ir-mbU .
...........
little because you may all come at once and Frustrate u» moudi
so that we cannot do anythiiiEWe had some talk with a man from California r’*' -t
him Thiriy- ve TqpCari iages. and that almost
us for
btisilieMS besides the

(x I F T
which will be given away to our Custouiera about the‘middle
of September next, Ims at tendency to make more trade than
I want.
■

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

credit, either at the New York Kshibilion
in 1803, al London in 1802, at Pari* in
1807, or finally al Vienna in 1873. *O

A Historical Chart of the World.

of their newspapers, to hate Jeff. I&gt;ari*
appoinini President of the State I'nivrr»&gt;ty, where at the exp&lt;-n*c of the public,
be might have ample opportunity of in­
Milling into the mind* of youth, thoae **)utaryl'!) State Hight* doctrinal of which
be i» so distinguished an apudlc

waa th" lucky mn^lost July, that got the Cutter.

event which constituted the Fourth of
July Aaso /&gt;&gt;*•■*■' 1776. the birthday of
the nation," that "it is deemed filling
that the completion of the firet century of
our national exirteuev should he roamem
orated by au exhibition of the nalioaa) re

'

Truly Yours.

j. I*. REED &amp; CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I

hi* puculiaritie* went far toward making
lhe’aoldier life of hi* cumpaniwu merry iu
the extreme, both on the march and in the
field, and cauaed many a ray of aunlight to
tit acron* the dull, muuolqnow rvuiioe . of
camp and garriaoc duty.

i» the actual, objective print of the a&lt;|uirme
ilW aud rvckkw* faction called Democracy,
and the furvgoinx fact* are only ~.tuc of
many that might be given a* evidence of

We won’

let him draw this year. "He is too lucky."
’
Warning the people hot to come all at once, we are very

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing, Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds, B

Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities.

tiwiBBtsBunmiu

State Land Office, Michigan.

IK*- Cowgrex* maud a (Vnlcnaial Board
■if EinttMV, riothrd with authority to ran
capital not oXKxding IIO.OOO.OOU, hr aril
ing iia own capital Mock in &gt;h*rc* ol" (10
indiMWtecnt
But ettixeu* of Michigan
cannot forget the patriotic duly they owe
to the nation, whoa* birth and grand
aehicTMuruH they are uked to unite in
inmmemoraling in the year I87G.

The lain LnririatUre by it* act apuruiriated •7,50V to be uaed by a «ia»nib*i..u of

practicable after the exhibition shall have
elincd, it &gt;h*ll be the duty of arid corpora­
tion to convert the property into cash, and,
art
er the py ment of nil liahililjr*, to di­
inclined Io hope for any lmt.n&gt;vcmat in
affair* by a roturatiuu of iMnocncy to vide it* remaining aarot* among it* Hackpower, w«ul»l be tniwt ortaluly &gt;f»*ppointed
We haw no l«-Urr way of
Cising of the future than by the part,
The choice of a location for the txhi-!
u- profit by our dearly bought experibition waa fortunate iu every rnipecL Die
Dethration of 1 ndependenaa waa made in
Philadelphia in 177li, and it waa there
I jnramount allegiance to the Coiulitalion
that the National Convention of 1787 peri and government of the United Slate*; and
feited and adopted the Conetitution under
I that nn law or Ohlinaucv of thi* State in
wbirii the Bejmblie ha* attained it* pre*
: conlraventhm &lt;ir eubveroiot) thereof can
: have any binding force.'Not content with rejecting the alane,
containing mrfhiug rirjtcthmaUc to any
Kaiamamo tutrmdiip hx» reci-ivedtt.ffOO ruAunt Park, ode of the moat cuavtaianl
man or party MXeptins in good faith, the
and attractive location* to be found ia the
rrauk* of the war. the Convention al*u for Ibjuur licence*.
German and French are to !»• taught l ulled State*, tome 45(1 acne of which
voted down a propowd new aection em­
waa by tlced presented to the Ccutaanial
bodying in one, pnri»ely the language of in the Grand Rapid. pablie acbool*.
The Manirtrc *ch«aJ library wa*i4cmtI he'two M ipotrtl, r.ru»ing toadmil it by
Hcnremlrer thi* aubscriptiou 1* no dona­
the dcciriv* Vole of H n‘-«' *" «riy 8 ly iucreavd by nearly 1,000 voltftaro.
tion, but an inve*tn&gt;eut.
The 35&lt;l,0u&lt;*1
ayca! ■
The lh[Uor arih-n of Laming have paid
•hare* of Mock issued are entitled by the
The diacuaaioo preceding the rote culled KM6H.3-1 tai Up to the pr.aent lime.
act
to all receipt* of "Very description re­
fforth
the'moat refractory actrlitiwni* of
JI
ceived by th* exhibition, less expeurew.

i army wa* on th* march through some of
the tnwt dreary jonion. of the enemy *
I country, alway* put in a* apnonranc* with
1 hi* havenack and canteen filled with th*
i Isest the country afforded for mite* around.'
I And if extra or fnrah provisions were call
ed for, he could almost invariably famish
them At one time when we had been at
the front, roortantly driving the enemy,
and having no facilities for obtefaiiig ra­
tions, after supprereinp our hunger for
thirty six hour*, ww wer* related byJiwain

ury July 2K wa* fl,3041.074.02; receipt*
during the week ending Augu&gt;! I were
•:13,722.1M ; payment* during the &gt;um
lime wrre WH.0H.33; Iwhince in irrmury cured Of iu hmrile fseljpp or had the
Augu&lt;t I •14041,071.02; dertra* for the* potam of *«wsw*u»u extnmicd fn&gt;«» its code
of principle. 1* either Ignorant of it* tras
week, •2S.20l.00.
character or knaviably blind to the aame
Nor i* it* record one whit better touching
the object desired by all good men.

22 ImdhwUtl rtrtrih. at the 'TravWse City
Ittnd (&gt;ffu-r, covering 2,512amw: 40 acres
■rid f.wcnri&gt;.«10ti.40 -. 28 final proof*, rov­
e ring.1.1 til 2lhl(»a«T**; 11 roldien.- home­
stead dcdaralhioa, covering obimt 2.210

The price of *dmia*&gt;on i* fixed at 5U
cents. From date obtained from foreign,
exhibition*-and our local ones, it is fairly
estimated
that ^04X1,000 admimioiia will
the dedication of the ground* aboV*. al­
luded to. wheu the President by Id*
wtach cannot reach S2,000,000, but which
ehosen representative, not only rotnmetri­
we will aaauiBe to be that figure, would
ed the prvpcaed cdebraiion to the favor
Augmt 12th,
leave the auto of M,000,000, Add the
Julia M. Waabbaro, of Northfield. 12 and support of live people of thi* country, roceipta from . lbu a»|e of »he n*b&gt; build
year* old, ha* made a bed-quilt containing but also called to it the atleatiou of the
p.rcmrneul* of other conntrie* with a view
tn their participation therein.
The last Cmgrca*. although like the pre­ ,um of •3,500,000 to return to the atoekceding. it did not think bort in the present holder*. So that the amount each will
take, will, iu all human probability, be retunwd in full, if not more.
If not, wa
The Presbyterian* of Port AuMin will
dedicate their nsw •il.OUO clfurch budding
the la»t of Beptemlwr.
Th* frwit tree* around Yfwilanli hare for exhibition from Tit hrr countries Dec of
hem greatly Injured by a worm, the trees duty, and ropertlng the President “to
extend, in the name of the Unital Stalaa,
Inking a* if scorched by fire.
The estate of Bodoey C. Pain* of Nile* a respectful and cordial invitation to tha
government* of other nation* co ba repre­
Ims about •15,000 by the failure of Dunsented and take part in the international
exhibition to beheld at Philadelphia un­
Hwftcienl iron to lay two and one fourth der the auapirw of the United Slat*, in
mile* of track on the Chicago A Jttke Hu­
ron Bailroad ha* been received al Flint.
Th* Jaekaon Patriot rep that E. 8.
Hrieomb of Summit recently had an entire
flock of (beep kilted and uuuglod by dogs
Cri. Georg* A. Merrill ha- reigned hi*

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and. - Good - as - the - best
Come and see

■wcianng
&gt;-Thai thi* State shall ever remain a
member of the American Union ; that the
pdutilc .thereof an- a part of the American
tiatmn; amllbajall attempt* from what­
ever source, ifeefipou whatever pretext to

During eight ycam,ending July 1.1873.
there were arid fbrouh at the Ionia Land
tiffire. 131,0-V.ncrox, for which •33I.33W..
118 were received ; II8.C9G acre* were U&gt;caud under.the homcalcad act, 120,300
serai with land warrant*, aqd 17.7KU acre,
with Agricuhural Colles* atrip; making
1101,1178 am-* iu all. During theMttn-Spe.

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

\

., sulk 1874.

without regard to the markets.
We e*i&gt; never forget the hearty laugh"
at hi* expense, and the mingled look of re­
gret and chagrin which pervaded hi* coun­
tenance. one night, down in Florida, where
our command was al that time doing gar­
rison duly Our tompany had roticeivod
the ide* of keeping a few swine f.w the

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

g’
arsrsMife
&gt; 11... in la aaia Caal
Irtau mA Mau .11.tt. U toe. .
la la. Corn at Berry. a*U Mai
w* AaHriMI m CUlawr. U-alt:
stwWi-.awEjs
• •aUlalaaaM haaUraA aa4 Uli

he had diaenverod the eorrtad porker* at a
place al«&gt;«i two mite* out, the owner of
which bad perraitorily rcfiurd to aril any■ Ul— _ ... _
__ i __ 1.1 .
rid Sour barrel, “nr man atarted one dark
night on hi* “coukcation errand, and deftly eiuding our picket j«j*U, waa *oon on
hi* way back, with two little porker* niewly
ensconced in the barrel. But when nenriug our lines, *ome unusual noiae elicited
a challenge from the nearest picket, when
hi* haste cauaed him to make *ome erolttlinn* sol laid down in the regulation tartic*,-and the bottom of the barrel at that
time dropping out, gave the porker* their
liberty; and our hero, after wading a half
mile of aa]t marah. fording a creek and
tearing bi* uniform into taller* in trying
to force hi* way through the chappurel
and Spanish-bayonet, found hi* way into

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTE D
Comparirem Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
STANLfflY'8.

sTOXXJNF

All grades of Teas, the very beat in the Market. Fresh every
week from the Iniportera S. 8. SLEEPER 4 CO., of Boaton. and
Jor attic at prices which de ch succewiful competition.

GIVE ME A CALL.
Boatings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

•John Stahley.

GOLDSMITH'S

leaal due to the___________ _
(TO.
perty. But i( tm a remarkable fact that
th* •oqtpuny to which Swain belonged,
had rout pork for two or three dayl after.
Having been atationed al rid Fort Marion
one winter, it ao happened that ua the de^
tail far one of the tour* of guard duty,
our haute and that of Bwaiu chanced to apy,"ri ,hL““
which, in a military manner, wa* properly

rapidly Into favor mt powMauluf ’he beat combiXATiow of Rood muu1IUub,|
namely: Light num tax I

and family oar, (ready
for delivery only aloo*
Jwm, UN.) for

Itl»*8hnUte Micbln*.
with Automatic Drop
Frwl. De»icn trewutlfal

not*.
TTSr.T.jsn
rival m family er ugri

appropriated •250,000 to cover thrir ex­
pends. The countrir* are: Kagiaod,
Spain. Switaariand, United State* of Co­
Iambi*, Peru, Chili, San Salvador, Aus­
tralia, France, Norway, China, Graroe,
Mexico, New Zealand, Hayti, Netherianda,

-mi

TATTF, T““
To Thotr
lam running
CHINK for
in !

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�Tk« K«rj&gt;l,caK Bwt

£tr GSFOBD

BffliK DM.
STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

OSWEGO

Pure
SOT GUSS STARCH,
for the IbmuMdryr.

Where you wid find all kintbt of

leap
term

FURNITURE! T. KINGSFORD &amp; SON,

*J—1 U raaSaL tke*ewHWMteoa af me ma

Of every Description which we
can aell chea|&gt;er than any houa in Bar-

an bonret one, reported the*- home. a,
proper aubjecta fur [mliinp. the captain
would run hi. pencil through their name
and rebuke the rabordinata for offleiotu
item. Of courae thi. ajrentlaiion could
nut long be confined to captaine. The pro
licrtnca ou the beau very eona went into
the burinem on their own account, and
made it pay bandaomdy. They charged
the girt. ».'■ per week for protection

STARCH,

made with nolorioua Udevci, and it baa
gvoaao far that it ia alnxst impundble to
ritber bring one of them to j nN ire or re­
cover property that baa Iwcn Nolen. You
may imagine the condition &lt;4 the city

Util

•owe ekaia*
. k 3. | 1
fit Uaka (t&gt;

u. my knowledge laM night illuMratc the
working of it. A ciliaen wu coming out
of nn up town atrvet nt about nine o'dock,
when be wa* attacked by two foot pad*,

To

n&gt;

Parties having Pictures to frame
mid do well to g -them framed of ua
we can Uo It F .erend Cheaper than

•cited the thief and yelled to a [vlicrnun
wlroataod within twraty feet, ralmly loAtagon. What did the policeman do?

Wj«»

piticBj.

TERMS REASONABLE.

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE.

We ask attention to the
fact that we shall leave all
accounts not settled, where
we-have sent bills, at once
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. We cannot longer
delay.__________________

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bia watch ? Nothing of the aort. He
clubbed the eitraen over the head till be
let go hia hold apon the thief, idling him,
with an oath, that he had made disturb
anre enough around there. The thief ran
away with hb booty and the policenum
dbapomred. Of courae tbecititen will
complain, but nothing will come of it. It
waa railing Very hard atlhe time, and era (lancer Institute. No. 1373, Chicago,
the policeman had on hia waterproof
Havelock and coat, ao identification will Ill., made an application ta a cancer on
be impoaaiblc. The condition of affaire in my wifc'a Uck, on or about the 19th day
the city b anything but pleaaant. 1 do
evident, no city like___ .
vaN inveponaible foreign population, ia fit
Io govern ii.wrlf. The deer a I dtiaetu are
largely hi tb« minority, and aa a larmw
quence the lawkm dement govern, it.
, What the remedy ia, brarenooly knowr.

FOR SALE!

WE MEAN BU8IN1M8I
Furniture Ilootni eouth dde Htate SL
op|walte H. A. Goodyear*! Hardware

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

LAWSON'S CURATIVE
IEBUV1. HUTIU,
RHEUMATISM:

WAN FBANCIMCO,
8acnameuU&gt;, Ogden, Balt Imka (Uy,
Cheyenne. Denver. Omaha, Unruin.
Council Bluff., Yankton Block City,
Dutatque. Winona, bl. Paul. Duluth.

ult it waa entirely healed up Thi- aialement i« made without any aulicitation of.1
prumiw of mrunl from the I&gt;r. I do
thia, that the afflicted may know where
they ean go and rarely be bcakd. I .lull
ever bold Dr. Claflin io grateful rrmroi

J. G. RUNYAN

-....
... ................ X.VWIOIUHN- on'.
lurhouae Safety Air Brakes, and every
other appliance that ha- been davlaed
lor tire aafety of
enger train.. Ail
train, are ruu by telegraph In B word,
thb GREAT (.INK ha. the best and
aiuootbct track, and the nroat elegant
and /niufortablecuulptnent of any road
In the West, and (in. n~ rouipetllor iu

E. E. FOOTE, MB.
Harrah for the Spring !

IU Ulllttli Hut:
Or. XKUH,

REW YORK,

In Independent Phjskian,
CHROMIC DISEASE,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

CHICAGO PUMP

CANCERS

CuiKtm i Mini Pratta
tao.lk be &gt;1
on Council 11

reeled and put at labor iu a workhouac.
If they arc legitimate—that ia. unable to
nuke a living,—they hare a living fura,
ulied, for which they- contribute aa much
labor aa they can do. If tbev are fraud*1
“
t_ - a__a_a - |by

W.T. EASTMAN’S

live ; if the accpnd they ware within the
grain of the law ; and if they cboow the
ihiAl, the world ia happily rid of them.
4frery Stale in tire l.'uion ought to make
mendicancy a crime, and ought Io deal
with beggar, at criminal, of the wont
dam. One iudd.nl ocetirrrd to me yr.
terday that drowa lire material of which

poRCKuhuimsDu pdips

FURNITURE ROOfS

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
SALISBURY 4BRJDBAU.

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City ,
we offer to the public INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION (XL
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, which
1
cneap for Cash, We have,
also, a full and complete
CASH
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
OHAB.J.O.XLINE A 00.,
cines, Books and Stationary h
at prices which defy all Comprtition
1*7 Bowery. Rew York.
The atock ia Complete in every depart­ Perfumeries, Toilet Sets. Jo.,
ment. Having been bought very low, and'
#c. Give us a call.
b. public will find it f.w thdr mtertwt U
' Hopkins I Bimos.
1■wnumgAuLmBMai
Hastings, Dec IS. 1874. t

Allratwa i&lt; aakad '
Hen. Ilrirry I*. Cb.ri

I earthy of apeeial urMthp, W» the Umimb-n
te Ika Rar of Leyal K. Knappea. a Nndmu
with Hoa. Jaaw. A.Swwaey. aad a graduate
rW ik. Utirrrdty of MMrlgaa. Mr. K. la
1 praUMy oae af the bert Kbalan In Ibe Cta&lt;»ty.-b aymag &gt;aa of Net-lag WhvWjr
Mfaluriag energy. He paMd hla .taariaa&gt;Ua .Uh Uatmg eradii to kiamelf. and wa

J. C. RYDER

UNDERTAKING

JOHNSTON

ECLECTIC BALM
(Introdamd by ns)
I"" ty‘U

rfh-ia(thattb.i«Rfcte TUtoa wad th.
■7. dim. Moako, adrift be wfcuudad,
and “w beloved paator" be vindimted.
And now that the trU ■ over, they ant

BRICK FOR SALE!

DANCING SCHOOL.

�BOOKWAtTEB

W1W iBTtrrmnirrrx

A little girl, aineymre of age, waa
offered m a Ailnam againal a prisoner an
trial fur ftlnny, committed in her Father ■

PORTABLE EJ^OUTB

$5oto $1.0,000

pNow Emily," amd the compel lur the
peiMiacr, upon her being offered na a wilncm, "I deaire to know IF you underatand
-a
*-am

“He ia dying." returned ths young man,
sorrowfully. "Lei me put on your cloak"
—fcr Mias Gordon had taken it up with
■baking hands Rhe tried tn answer him,
but the word* broke off in an inarticulate
round; and, leaning back agaioN the chair,
■he fainted quietly away.
When ahe came to beradf *hc wa* stiU
nc and
ou the chair, with Mr. Tremaine
aad the
old woman that kept the Seva bending
tiding ever
over

DOUBLE YOUR TRADE.
■he came back at supper-time, and Miriam
waa seated Iu her Favorite low chair, lookI ing painfully diMurbed, and with her hand
■hading bar eyra. Not a word w»x aaid &lt;»F
4
Miriam
’* going tin after attapcr, when
M

sirs
“You cannot walk, " urgsd Mr. tre
mainc. putting hi* arm around her, for *he
•tagjrered a* »he rose. •• “ 1 am quftv well now!,” ahe returned,
burriedlv.
Iler white face aad trembling lipa told
a different tele, though But rhe pot on
her dual and insisted on going home, so
(hey walked together through the dripping
law pi it •treet.* almost in silence.

•TJVw.

ira
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Advertiser’s Gazette
Edition ,0,­
600 copies. Published week­
ly- Terms, $2per annum- in
.Advance.

/or jldvertisers.

Neat tooruiug Miriam w*» peeking,
witli Alice* hulp.and they -were lurwidvring the merit* of a blue caahmerv that wa»
very becoming to the Cur hair and bril­
liant rotnplexioH of the' vicar * daughter.
She bad put It on and fiulened mme white
lace around her noek, and itood at the
glam looking at the egret.
"Come here, Alice," ahe *aid ; and her
&lt;*.u,«in crooned the room. and &gt;lood by her
■ide, I'Mikiug at the reflection of their two

■ATE or MUTtlllAX.Cwsatj of

f?Ek
OLD PAPERS
SEED-TIME AND HARVEST.

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

usual thne. and the wondiipper* were
gathered Uf etb«r, waiting fur the clergy­
man.
‘
The firat •harp tone* uf the Udi r«*ch«d
him ** he stood in the shabby parlor of a
large house in one nF the narrow thoroughfaryw of the glut uunufactoring towu.
IhrwartraLakd looked alhia watch

Anna OltraziE Vert Jurat H J.

■«A!®S
PRICES DELIVERED OS BOARD OF CAIS AT SI'RISOnELD. OHIO.

»osl4 salt* *Uas*4. &lt;rUl prv*r

,

“meUc'as

ultiamaiiss works.

We manufacture and furnish al low pri.-ea. Pullayw, Shafting. CoopMafa aaJ
Hanger*, atao furnlah Belting, Gam Hoke, &amp;•■
Further Information will lw cheerfully given by addraaalng the maautaclurm

»«•

tiing back to smooth IL'r hair. .
duwu to the parlor, where &gt;!tc
little, keen qred. adluw Bun.
been iu church the night before.

tu tell her the Tea Commandment* , and
I thro We kneeled down lugetbre, rod .be
prayed that I might understand how wick­
ed U wa* to bear f*l*e wituem. and that
God would help me. a little child, to tel!

jtSfPM:

SPRIIonELD, OHIO.

kbrS
m

.li *r ik«

THE

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

ORGAN

«-«U.a«4. *&gt;4 is SM&lt;

ssr&amp;sfLt1.-

"Xi*®,
“Pcraoaal remarks are nM agreeabh
*h«an*wcrv&lt;l, gently pulling hi* cur. “G
your book*, my door*. Over !’«*• Arie
। nim yet, Jim?”
-Oh, do help u», Abca F' &lt;a*laim
1 the buy*, rushing fur thrir l**,L«.
"I want Alice," said Miriam, imf

.TAMES LEFFEL&amp;CO.

;

|k*&gt; BUM, tallkal
D. .•-*■
MSgKar"."—L
r*—
isresa

*

'

POUQI39ua

rsai
MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
ATUAXTIi KXHtDI^Uyl

sSrtaaBrvsrci

the dim light showed a "lender little figure,
in a drvr* of allied Puritan siuipluaty.
Gayer attire would' hare added no charm
to the grave yuuog Ckv. au awed and wo­
manly. mi eloquent of truth and tender huu*c radiant with trophic* of my travel*.1
strength. A stranger, a filth* keen-eyed »bc added gayly.
__ — * l
• ।_ _ ___ . .
__
He followed her with mournful r)«»out
of the room, and wigbed heavily. Miriam
railed her cvwun hastily.
| "Come and read my letter, Alice'
Where ha* the girl gone.' Alice!"

woman up the aide, glancing
the N-uttcrvd congregation
•
The liell bad ceaeeil al last ;
took hi* scat juat opposite Mi*

D.F%FKO» .... «..I.|.\ r-&gt;

ing. but she varied from the first statement
in nothing.
The truth *pukcn by that little child
wa* sublime Falsehood and perjury had
preceded her tratimony
The prisoner
had intrenched himself iu lies till he
deemed hin»*clf impregnable.
Witirewww
had falsified fkrt. ii. hi. f.rar .nd vil­
lainy k*l manufactured fur him a slum
defroer
But Wore her testimony £d*c,__ i*_____ o,-._ i lit*ra_

np »iaim “Have you written it ? '
"Yaw, here it ia.
Have 1 put the
properI|uanthy of thank*? ha t fa kind
of her to promi*c to get my drew* *
These thing* wouldn't du forTari.*.’’
••No," said Alice, witling down. “I don't
»uppo*e they would."

keen eye* wandered to the clergy man. and
rested fur awhile ou hi* pole fare and flic
firm, tender eye* and lipa that told uf Lard
work done, and uf a aoul .-aiM-tified and
•t lengthened to endure.
Though the congregation wa- w thin,
there wa» no hastening ovar tho prqjen
by the clear MileuMi volea; aad the atrangyr h»d full time to retd the two face*
that Kcmcd to interret him »o much. The
firat leoaon waa over, and he - turned ever
the leave* of hi* prayer-l*«&gt;k eagerly to

Wane, Jacin &amp; SaiiHi.

•bought

IAILMAB.

11X3 &lt;AST.

KCHIGAH AM THE SOOTH.
had (truck him strangely. Some day, of
course. Alice would be engaged and mar
tied, and the light uf another home.
Without confcMing it to himself—hardly
uixlerstanding how deep the focling wa*—
he realise*! iu that brief moment uf thought
huw much swectnaw her bright prescucc
and tender household way* and brave,
■tradfuU spirit added to bi* life. Despite

muaie. Other voices Wslw ringing—Mr.
Tremaine’* dear tenor, and s few faint
treble* ; but above them rose that voice
in the glad utterance uf a rejoicing Mad.
Tlie stranger. yhrec era. watched her
through the service, saw how uncousciints
she wav of her wvudrou* gift. Ha linger­
ed a little when-the prarcr* were over,
but, fiqding Mina Gordon 'did not move, he
went out and walked back to his hold.

If ) JU »ee a lady and gentleman diaagrre npou trifiing ocearioun, or correcting
each other In company, Vuu may be a*,
•ured they bare tied the matrimonial,
Mow.
If you tee a allnt pair In a car or mage
lolHng carekmly, one at each window,
lady drop a glove, and a
e aide oTher ttudly telling

B.F.8TEIN

KaElt
:srt«
Os IF

31

Illi?
HAND IAMBS DIVISION.

You have got up the plot between yww, I
know."
_
,
Alka sat in siknre. while Miriam paced

white face and round at tbe children, with
a glance which even Miriam could not
mistake.
“Cuu you ho roared, my deart" : '
“Oh, ym," »bc Uwwered cwreJmaly;
“Alice ia miMrew* here.
Her tone and manner provoked a dun,
from the mild vicar that made Miriam

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NO. 16.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 18~;

FSFMIIUL AND MIO CUB.

beauty and her uadc'a kiudueae
Very I
cbinninf abe looked in her aitnjje arming
draa, with 1 white cloak over b»r aUuldeta. John called fur the btiyt, fur the
ricar had consented to iuduhre their velictnent desire to hear Alice amg.
“Won't Willia be more bcw.tchad than
ererF* whispered Uncle Henry, tdily. a.
John looked admiringly at Alice.
"1 dare aay," lie returned drily, CanUnz
inclined to whh Mr. Haydon at the North

Twenty years ago the Smallest To-day the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

wa.t. mutant.

Mnpapcr AMitiii Ainu,
.mical and Judleloua AdvartUlng

Because the Studebaker has always been the Best.
with the Slope x ho 'ldi r
Warrante I

fifty

per

WHOLE NO. 1003

rum went auftiy d.nva the Main, intent on to-day U&gt; realtar) the ronditbm of tl|i*
joyfully surprising h«r ei-&lt;lrnt»t hirer. nretrupolia at the loginning of the century .
llcrcntniHs' was .» .rupti*r certainly, The only fnalituliiai which thru rxiutiM
th nigh «4 in the Way she had hitewdrel. dr pre-eniug any object of art or science
Thevr Were standing by lbs1 hearth. .Mire * was the Htitish mui'oin, wliith was found
! head testing on her biter'a tdiouldcr. and ed in 1751 in which year a sum of JCktO,I Ik w.is looking down tenderly a» lie tried | tMJll was raised by lottery to Mirchare ccrtoc.,iul&lt;&gt;rt her. She startnlaway nt Mi- lain eolleetioiis—a» that nf Str Ilana Sloturn's ratrance, and lustily left the ruuni, [ anc, and tlie Cotton M88.—over the draw­
her fare fla.lo.1 with mingksi Mings. ing of whlrh lottery (HMJMWJ tickets at
Miriam luikxsl in juiuful mortified aiu**.1-, 1 tlrnx- pound* cneh), at Guildhall, the L&gt;rd
( luncellor. the Speaker of the Houm of
I'omtaotu, and the Archbishop of (’*nlcr
bury |«rsHbd! .But this ante itulilulion
excited thejtiiy smalimt inUTcat in the
...iintry, and »&gt; Ute as forty year* ago
•ax- lieuentb the lins.ping white lid..
CrisA.v yrer.sl in Parliament at Blooms
"Alice—Alire. he *ai&lt;l. gently, "it
burr a* a h&lt;c«
and Carlyle's
was a bitter mistake."
brilliant friend and pupil. Charfes Hurler,
She glanced up now, ansi they l««&gt;kr&lt;l
wrote an article ihseril.isg a toyage .nf exiut&lt;&gt; rocti other's ryes—a king tender hoik.

cent

longer than any other
DR. II. F. PECKHAM.

Their Skeins are ail set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm tn the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
Hence the Studebaker always tracks perfectly, and
runs lighter than any other t....l
and the Skein*
1......
never
’.
work loose. cut or "break.
’

five pcnunU only,
al the utdalsdid
___ ,___ —_ ,___ _drpoaited in McmUguc'lloUMi The state of things out­
side the British .Museum waa analogous
IV otaiiaaUT Abbey waa diani except for

readily

w! swiftly mi, brighter
ver the earth, and qiring
Hay Jun d&gt;vUrvd hi. .intratmtu Anerica in April;

iwaacrart Houie, in rminu now used by the
HixLtmr-Gcncra). whose fonetions then
"a rich man, wi-l.ing t.isj^ud the test of ha I no existent*-. It wax only at the Brit
my ibyn in the bud &lt;d my birth.
.My t»h InailnUou or at t'hrit'ie'. auctionbon clang tn the tbought of finding tli« routns tlml a y.aithfol artist like Muirradv
only child of the sister 1 had nu»I di-ariy

Hr walked on till h» had rearin'! the
room where the tUght-scLcsd Was held.
The pu wn glaring ihtnngb tin- tinriir
taimd windows, and the I.Ltx t.f Vnkss
floated out. He at'p|»sl over the thrns-

e and the loir uf John'* strong, earniMttre. There, at least, she had gain­
victory. au.| w&lt;v&gt; the heart her gentle
■
- - I e —1.1. —Ill .1—1_ e...

EXTRAORD.NARY

JOHN STANLEY

AT THE

Hastings Drug Store
riFOHn.

NNOUNCEMENT
llaniuti •am.' lack and UAol qncsrtioningly In bU nbxv'a Get-. »hc mid. "I will
ai«MH|Miiy you, node.
There ra« tx&gt; time fur tlumght alter
that. They •layta! tn
the bride
at&gt;d bridegnsmi lack, and «[«-inl one U-t
night together under tin- hM naif tnc,

CRAWLEY A GRACE
You will find a full line uf Drug*, Medialuea, (.'he nieala Paints, Oil*. Dyrstufia
and everything Wvnging to a firat-cUM
Drug Store

whoa she reached her native phoe and
drove rapidly through the atnfcte. Then
waa a light burning in her father's room
Mid in the jurior; aoon she should be
arleomed back again.
Her heart beat
, wiklly aa she went tip tbeatrp&gt;aud into
the fatnilar entry. The servant had cciuk
&gt; oat at the cabman s ring , she lifted her
’ hand* with a aharn cry on rvregniting MiI liam, ami Stepped bask.
, Miriam burned by" her and entered the
: parlor. Alire wm sitting, near the ha».
, working U hmk black , mMreial. Uncle
, llrnty wm vpp*«ite, with hi. bead leaning
&lt;m hi. hand, and John Ttvmaiiie was ulkmg in a low Voire to the boya, who looked
up at him with tearful eyca. They al!

Canned Fruits and Fish.

\TITIII\BI.

e Sirucal aii lUaral

DENTIST

GRANGER mmmRS
Santa Claus

DENTIST

Mitliiai. Oysters received dtiily
John Tremaine.
• Where » ar father ? ' the tuked, boking nt him wiWiy.
‘ ! "He waa taken from u» yrslreday " au^
I awcrcd the young dergy man. ■adl.r
I "And yon never rent—you never t«4«!
t_ rt__11 ■ ■ — I'*
-1.— —.al—1.——I

Swarfs Hoyat,
UMAMI KAPtl*...........................

•
UNDERTAKEJ

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

.Maclihvelli. it •- anawpvd that three
should be a duet bMweet. him end Alice,

J. P. ROBERTS.

HASTINGS
MARBLE WORKS

THIS OFFICE

NOTICE!

STEBBINS BROS.
FARM FOR SALE I

learning hie part, ami made ahnred

homeward walk w» ta-rfuriucd i
bare till they reached the vicar'
-I am shim; eway to-marrow, —. —..,
Troreafan. in alow rpwv -I .Uli get

th- rt.-rna^ punishment uf a large portion
- ' '*• “re. But the people were mu 0
the cnrrail rotnfiitts than epirilu-.l
Iraue Ireamc empty,
brphh.
F and alarm After wt»
4-a captain knocked a:
r old lady stunned the-

him in faiymrat. ThiaJ Io bi-, notion. t»ktag Into considcnil i»u bin nwu reputation
■mi mrana and the fulmbius wealth of the
•ilU-r, was a ridieuliiua rum—mi 'small, indoul, re to ranage him to the bat drew.

�NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FOR GOVERNOR.

tention of the people aa a man ererv way
fitted to fill with honor to himself, and
lasting benefit to the fhate, any poaitioo in
their gift. That Mr. Creswell would make
a [opular candidate. and an excellent gov­
ernor n not ■ matter &lt;/ doubt, and it
seem* to ns a fitting endonement of hia
life king service would 1* bii election aa
chief executive; and if the question wv
one to be decided trxday . there ia not a

more i-arnem support, or w far a. we have
beard an exprrwsiou, that of The people of
Barry County. What a year may bring
Cwth it is imptwsiblr to say. but in th.
meantime it ia veil for the people to be
thinking of thia ijurslion, and we feel Very
■rare the more they think and know of
Mr. Cnawrll, the more they will want him

&gt;]UMK Dolil
• article

fore the Republicans■«'Michigan will have
to add another Guvenaor to lhe array of
dratinguiahed chief magmtnles that bare
with unexampled succcm, for more than
twenty years, directed tbc affair, qf the
State,
••Time fiie«, and with prudent fore­
thought, Repuhliians are beginning to scan
tire ranks for the coming man, The pres-

Jially you may believe in . the vicinity of
our old home, God bios everybody, but
or so ahead of time; to We shall not give especially our good friends in Barry and
the name of our candidate at present."
Of coarse yon hare no objections to a
Trade ia very dull here, aa it ia in every
guess that the Washtenaw county candi­
date' is Sulliran M. Culehcvn, of Ypsi- other place. The big drive has been here
and gone again, but a large amount of
lop I w an- hung up along ths river,
where they tutiM remain till high Waler
cornea again. Bain la needed here about
•The name of Hou. C. M. CnaweO, &lt;&gt;f
Lenawee, ia alreadr before the people in as bad as |o Barry county, although on
niunretion with the office of governor Friday of last rock there was quite a nice
As it is nearly sixteen months before el« rain, yet hot enough Ml Io do much grad.
tinri, it is hoped that this will give lime The yield of wheat here Io iho acre. I
think exceeds that of your section, st least
netss Mr. Creswell wza sver guilty of. Ilia
good qualitki are already well known, and
to imr mind, no one would more honorably
fill the position."
Reviewing tire gubernatorial qvratiim, of &lt;^»y (isviiig all the raip pn-vssftfy tip to
the A Began Jotmuil says ;
harvest lime. Corp spd pal. afg ‘looking
■'Hon. diaries M. i’ruawell, of Lena­ well.” Fruit, of course, ia not raised here­
wee couuiy, who has served with honor as to aay taiinl aa yet, th.-ugh fanners are
a member of the Hlate Dienic. president
all planting fruit trees in abundance, and
in a. my few years ||“TV gill be krta of
fruit grown here unkw the winters should

'OtiitifePani
Couuty^Naw York, whore the future in­
ventor wm bunt. At an early day ths
family removed to Oswego, but the father
met with Hills saccem in bis businmn, and
the sou, when about twelve Tran af see,with very imperfect achoU duration and
no money, departed fttnu l faa»e to which
he never returned,
Front that Huie forth, ba fought the
liatlle of life ahme. He soon turned his
aitention to nmlMUilrtd Turk, and main­
tained hlaaelf aa a machinist, but he nev­
er sorved any regular apprenticeship, and
n^v..r
l- _.. ...... - ._ 1

Ufltniil

Wo dure not tel! the public, we are making Iwtter c .k- ihWD
ever before, for fear they Will come too thick and fnat We get
terribly excited when we have too many riles, and :. . tjnc&lt;
we have come down- Iran-nre Mm it *t Bun wt; ' ■ table a
little because you may oil come at oncy and Fnutrate v- -..much
go that we ennnot do anything.
Wo hail some talk with a man from California abWMt .ending
him Thiriy- ve Toj Carnapcr, and tlul almost uoU iu hi
business (reside- the
.

Ttiesss,

portent rondts, and for many venra, while
eugsged in inventfooa, it was his practice
to employ tbe iimplest materials, such as ■
sice) wire bent to BopM- ppfftlur shape, ur
a |4ra-e of sheet Iren cut to some strange
form, or a pine stick curiously whittled
with a pwket knife, tu elucidate tbe min pounds. The nwripta in this eity for the
twelve aiootbs uf )»74 Sere S,'M6.575
buxES, against S.QQf.Wlt boxre ip (#13
and 1,718,732 boxes ip 1872. The .hip
meats from ibis port &lt;hp 1,038,188 buxes
la 1874. against* 1.6M.148 ia 1873 .nd
1.185,873 ia 1872, The export, frem all
United Slates porta during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1874, were 90,Cl 1,057

well, possessing aa be dues all the Jeffer­
sonian &lt;|tMJificati&lt;fti&gt;—he is honest, faith­
Ail, rsfsdilc. and a BcpubHran of the
•Inctcnt integrity.'’
The Niks Kryndtlicu* toyt tluu "t|&gt;ere
are few men In the Blair better otialificd Should HU loaee stock frvfli Haalinp try
f.e the |&gt;Mliott" than Mr. Crtwwell. The
ourtr«4- I damn kno&lt; whether «y
Bip Rsplds Nock will be al the Hastitipi

ngnuy i-aura ln» grstc-yaru w V ope .mi. I ■ "
11 should k reoretuU rrd also, in order 'trai
fully to lvalue the terrible nature uf thia j ***
fearful record, that for many yean Glue­
crater was but a small plare Iu 1840 it
had only 6350 inhabitants, and baa but
rerentlr rrschad its jerrant pot.ulsti.ri of
17,000, aad its dignity as a nly with a
valuation of over 18,000,000.
The tot.) number of vesseb now r&lt;gi«lered hi tire duteiet af Gloucctear. which
inclulss a few wired at MuKcrter. Hock
port, and Kmca.U 496, of which scran are
Stcapuverecl., comprising in all 28,775
totau While the number of rrrab is
•lightly dccrenriog, the tonnago U op iha
inirtwae. which .bowe that the rise ..f the
vesreb la growing Liger, while the fishing

IlCHIGAJ ID THK 30TH

.... - |
its s|qxanlmerits, was included
W Idle be waa rtil) a young man lie invetited a rteam drilling tuarhifle, which
ws» o-d with much advantage in

calendar year were 533,H|ll pockagra,
against 493,494 Urt year. (Iseere, 1,09? H»2 l-asgr,
Utir,288 last y«r.
The cij&lt;4t- dunug the sau&gt;« period were;
Butter, 23,913 cwt., against 23,316 cwt.
last year Cbetae. 551.170 cwt., against
531,354 cwt. last year-

canal- Subra-qucatly be invented a ma
, chine for earring word, tnctals, or marble.
While endeavoring to introduce thi* io­
A Good Templar's Rlluri In n Whilky I (jm, j|e
mw
' vculiun to public notice- and use. his alienliotl was rasually directed lu lhe sewing
'
8**^
Well, we have had
machine. Al that time (A. D. 1850;
European.' 1 think it t
though several patentl oil asviug deTHW
5S c found the following m the Jackson I
..
. ..
had treen granted lu tbb and ptber coun­
ru&lt;h hope* camiot.be relied upon, or rtaf. i l.tiHf IWzro of Saturday.
"
‘
tries.
no uracticol machlM capable uf wui.uouncvd
by
many
to
he
tip
top.
while
oth
­
ouably entertained, and cepecudiy if the
genrrmw himself, as be probably will,
ers claim that it did not amount to much,
-hall firmly dr-dint- to listen to Mich drairee,
and that ••acH1 waa the right name lew it.
however urgently pawed, then we have
Bnt ns your corrnipoudeut did not attend,
our views iu regard to the Rucrx-mion.
Which, of enurra. atj only ottrs, and bind
of course CM I ffT* his opinion. but guess,
who
it was as good aa the average
go Co.. 46; Wayne Co.. 12, Franklin
attended llartium's great show al Grand
Rapid, ou the 5th till., proootinewd it a
poor thing, while ahm thought they
Bn.itae tK 51 Ontario LU, 3; Brie (V.
could appreciate a grad thing, and said it I
52; Monros CU, 9; Cayugx (U, IU;
Tompkins (U.R; OrangsIU.42; (irwwe
Cm. 4 ; Alisgsu CU. 41; Yates On., 1 ;
psuphrs opinions differ about -show
Putnam LU, 1 . Otsego Ou., 46; Sche
•Tbc [rtiblic will endonv all tin- above.
about everything wLe.
nertady Co.. 2; lheawe (U, 10 ; Fultou
The mention of Hon. Charles M. Croawell
With a promi*e of more sumutltue,
tU, 8; Saratoga Cn.,’4; Cattaraugus Co.,
for Governor of Michigan will m«Tt‘wilb
I
eluac
by
aulwcribing
myself
aa
of
yore.
•iqsroval. That gentleman ha» »erv&lt;d the

Htriv onan
Buggies this year. If the Exoite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
custo/kiijs £4cif hy;

wiut th" lucky niiui iiwt July, that got the Cutter. We wour
let him draw thin year. "He is too lucky.”
Warning the people not |o come all’ at once, we are very

Truly Yours.

NOW IS YUOR TIME!
N

---------- ---raitoftn aad aaamaa, while
Hwedeu, Norway, and the Portugtse
Island, contribute a Urge number, who are
pmerally rapaUs, orderly and indualrioux
They fare very wrll, as rompert-d with the
fiohenaen uf uibrr dsya, at with tarn before
the BMst in the usereiiMt ‘tenWO F&gt;«.
Ireah pm bwcTtjl, F&gt;WiD. I#X». &lt;ffl4 “‘her
HUliiai-----------------an- WX uufrequeatly
seen IU the forreaatk uf a Gloucester

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

I

Come and see
„ .

the commonwealth in the State Senate,
and was President of the but Conrtitu-

Healings, Sept., Uth 18.4.
The Landing HrjnUian rails attention
to the financial record made by the lie
The average ci*t per inilo and the
publicans of Pennsylvania, and the llemoI cent, of dit idctid* of the railroad* in
crata of New York city. Il aaya :
diff.rent sections of the I'nflcd Htato.
I'rtiusvlrania for revrral year- refused Io
[&gt;ay the interest on her public debt, and
' Wil
•he was disgraced throughout the civilised
IXWU

——5

6411,^00,000. They lure governed for
15 yAv/nd reduced tire debt to ft"-’,
H91I.250, notwithstanding the very lar-t
outlays to put down the rebellion. In the
same time tire dcnsoerscy of New Nork
city luve swelled the debt of that splendid
metmpoTu, with its viiat wealth and pofitabk- biisinow, from fil’0,000,(8X1 to &gt;140,&lt;100,000. Yet th.- democracy an- asking

Maikrra IHaMa—“
lu
Praia. RlMra--------Rn.Wl
u.
The Dviruit A Bay City Railroad and
the Jaekw.il. Lansing A Saginaw Railread
north of Wcwooa now together f«*m the
Mackinaw dirieiou of ifer Mkhigan Cen­
tral; T. B. Sargeant, division Supcnnten
dent, with headquarters at Bay City,
W. K. Muir has resigned as llsnenl
Superintendent uf the 1». A M. H. B., to
srevpt the management uf the Canada
Soatberu. His chief jlerk, Mr. 8. R.ftdlawsy, will look after
A M., with
the title of Awustant General Superinten­
dent under Rreetver Trewbridgv.

NEBRASKA IN 1175.

Clill AGO a LAKK Miriiox m. ■

Amoeialion. Baring tbs sission, Hscrete
ry Pstera. of the American Exchange, &lt;|etfvffmi »» sddrras- In ulikh hs: re»kw«l
very fk»lly lht&gt; bnUer and threw trade in
the United Ulates,
'
Mr Usters, ia speaking uf butter, said:
• Th. asports ftum thumb and lhe United
Motas (we include Canada for lhe reoxm
that butter exported diiecl frota that roun
try is the oatus in its iufiuencss upon our
mxrkcte u though li came bore-thl. U
luff Its natural outht}—&lt;be exports of
American baiter, therefore, are about 15,­
000,000 pounds, making an annual pro

milk of over 54 pm wal of the milch rein
of the United Steles, which ia ratlcato.1
to be 13,(8XI.U00. The magnitude of the
duUMOtic trade in butter makn this pro­
duet the controlling oJamenl Is dairying,

X L. HEED &amp; CO. .

ing rabist at auch rales u Io nearly make
Up the total amount paid.
Mutri Kilk, of the Otto Blate Grange,
has appointment. Io addrear a number of
Patron.’ meetings during the next two
months. At lhe Ohio Rule Fair than
will be a Orangs Hetalqdarten, where he

lkdfi.nl Uranma, uf M«gs Co, Ohio,
has resolrerl tlul it is opporad U. tbe name
Master" in lbs Order, also iq feyui of
dirtributiag tbe h’atiotrtl Grange surpiu.
fend to the subordinate Gratwew, red nona
fem at kart one hall, and abolishing all
degrees above the fourth.
■
Allegan county was laid unt In 1831,
attached to Kahjtaaioo in 1833, organited
in 1835, and ctetained. in 1874,’32,381
inbabitanta (jf there 7.505'were voters
at that tune, and 3.282 of them said that
man waa born to rule and Guy didn't
want aay Woman suffrage in tbetra.

for Yourself

J- S GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

IMPOSITION MATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED

Harting, Nov. 10th, 1874.

John Stanley.

the hiMiuartix Haw

txo Macxixb baa sprung
rapidly Into favor as prataeaalnff the best combi­
nation uf good quail lie*, I
namely: I.l(ht nibnlncl

amount thus wrongfully upended will
reach nearly eight million dollar, per as
num The cams wUl all be carefully wraUniscd and any hied as rapidly aa pores-

They are reading well cut in Ohio. The
Cincinnati Gorrtte received cm out day
orders for one hundred and twenty-six

Wii

T» TAose 111™ H
“ running „ NEW
UWE far. Mor,ND, 1

ITJ. ABOUT nn

�fije

R&lt;eri)»L'cMl

Ull till WM w

FOR SALE!

m«TT.

TERMS REASONABLE.

m mm.

Ayerls
Cherry Pectoral,

8TEBBIN8 BR0’8.
Keep It.

iKii hjws pnici,.

Where you wui find all kind* of

FURNITURE!
Of every Description which we
con aoU ch«a|&lt;r than any houa ia Ba.--

B e ask attention to the
fact that we shall leave all
accounts not settled, where
we have sent bills, al once
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are~not
adjusted. We cannot longer

|
MU hnte.amt.U^u.
'
kb. 1-,.^
. tUo ami cscug iawaa! Jr41kl Ul
.
•from EaglamtiU..
I has aa reiaUeaa la thU caumry e.
unole living near Balli,
A ,
i*|MM waiUMaM a varUm ... r
In accordance with tbe .U„ few..

m agfeu^Ua mriy

W .tfe.al IU Aa a mfegMe

Also a r*rm of 80 Acroi,

■a*

Ou Section kJ, Turn of Tboruapplo.

racv«aai
•r*.* £*"*"'1/Wasav
mwdr am ream-

■'’0 Acme Improved ; Frauio Hnuae with

J. G. RUXYAX.
TODAYS

AOVBmsEMENTS.

th.- Lintc-t a,.u Boa: .elaetod Block of
PICrVKK FRAMEi AND MOULUtaoa, Haacrtra. par«a -Hou&gt;i:um. W oLL-pocxim, Hurrca.
llot-ons.

a-aaty of Eaton.
ILF. PlXXnKnOX Ku], of Cbariultc
han recently been appointed General Agent
uf .Mirbigau fur tbe Lind and Pameugvr
Dvpartmcnl of (be Alcbuuu Topeka k
St...,. V- ii ir

era Cancer Institute, No. 1373, Chicago,
IU., made an application to a cancer &lt;m
my wife's face, uo or about tbe I'Jlh day

all about the county.

*&gt;rrEBBisfi .tri

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
uh. it waa entirely lulled up. Thia alate■nent it made without any aulicitaliua uf,
3d. The apereb wiU be delivered'uo tbe
promise of mnrr&gt;/ frou the Dr. I du
3d day ami trotting and Ireae ball on tbe
last day.
GuVMMuk BauLKT baa appuiutrel Ed
■in L Kimball, a mambav uf the Last grad
uatiag dam of the .Medical Department uf

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

iON’S CURATIVF

Have on exibition one of' the

KIMLSIL SCIATIC!,

largest Stock of Fancy Goods

RHIUXATIS

ever brought to this City
which toe offer to the public

cheap for Cash.

*”* ■irrU|-|l,,lllr »«ow-C

Bls have,

also, a'full and complete

Stock of Drugs and Medi­

Prime at JacUm
tHRalllreuak.. were LUhd near E. A.
Fuota'a Grin within tbe city Ixauidam
of Cbadutlc. the other day. Some (wrlin
Mbu bad been ditching hilled llictu with
their ahuTcla. There were three &lt;4d unm
and fwty file young oom
Tbe family of Frank Tbompam nf Litch­
field were poisoned Aug H by rating loadstuula auppiawd Ip be muahrounm .Mm
Thomy.ua died ua tbe evening uf the 9th,
and her baaiund the-next inuraiug. A I
child ia nut expected lu live.

cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &amp;c.,

$c.

Give us a call.

Hopkins &amp;, Barnts.
Hastings, Dec

15. 1874.

new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Hlewjdng Coaches. luxurtour, wall
lighted and well Vetilliatad D&lt;y Concha,
and jdcaaant lounging and amoklug
cam. The ran are all equipped with
lhe cell I .rated Miller Kafety -Platform,
and |«lrnt Buffer. and CoupUnra. Went!
lugbuuae Safety Air Irakca, and every
other an.llance that ha. been daviaed
; for the eafety ut pmweugwr train.. AU

E. B. FOOTE, M.O.
IN Uimlsi iTEue,
Or.

I ainoutbret Iraok. and Ibc moat elewut
an.1 n&gt;ii&gt;lortal.l&lt; «jul|«ueut at any road

c am a,

new

.York.

UHtpotal Pbjucian,

HURRAH FOR EASTMAX I

FALL MEETING OF THE HAST
INGS HORSE ASSOCIATION.

Hurrah for the Spring !

CANCERS

CaiKtmi Ictal Practice
are (hire atlacbeJ, and running through
to Marauette.
Far MUUgkkea. Four through traliu
dally. &gt;*ullmau t*nn on ulgbl tralua.
For Wutona and poiuU lu Mlnnreola.
One through train daily.
For DnbMue, via Freeport, Two
through trains dally, with Pullman

CHICAGO PUMP

W. H. II. Hralh. tbe acnior mi-mbe.,
of tbe firm of Heath, Salisbury A C..r
baa retired frotu bunarm in thia city, and
i« now travehag fur tbe Grand Rapid*

W. T. EASTMAN’S

porcelainlyundkr

puns
oot-oXMiTH-a "
llryant »na notwrettaMt
BUsnress uiiivjchsity

.

FURNITURE ROOMS.

Agaa

. . _ ___L
XXTaai

DANCING SCHOOL.
SALISBURY ABROSSEAU

LIQUID

PAINTS.

IK 1L OIBHHILL

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
Tailing gar.iow^lk, LCO,

Which wfll be .UdAw ।

O A a 3BC

LOOK OUT FOR

at prim, which Ast, at UimpmiU.

White L ead Works

nft

KIIGSFOBD8

OHW4SWO

Tbe aim* ia Cuwqdrtc in every depart

BARGAINS.

smh gi

ECLECTIC BALI
(Introduced by an.)

ST1KH,

�PORT.lHhE
$5oto$lo,ooo

Naa baas iireuH la Stack Prttlkre* and *aU
while aingaUrly enough, the pentic •Ayr­
shire," aeemingly impelled by a like curi­
osity,- inade fl&gt;r tbe Mme point with lhe
Speed of n lorosuotire—-ftirakn off and ■
foil head of .team." Not being a public
race, the time War not recorded, though
two or three uninvited spectator* bars ainev
been hi-ard to remark that it waa. tbo best
twenty-rod limo ever made. How that oHar aa^.aoato, *44m. C. J. rAY^Cai&gt;4«a.
jnil will Jook if it in ever brought home is

900.'" PROFIT.
DOUBLE YOUR TRADE.

Dn(m&gt;i..t&gt;re*&lt;n, aaddaalw*!
rtiaa ..4
Let as return to the sheep Um. iu
which may ba found a large number of
Southdown*. CotewoMs, Lincoln*. Spanish
Merino*, and ah &gt; * apccimcn of the Rocky
Mountain shesp. The laal i&gt; a fine-looking
saimal, with long wavy wool, inteffiu-eut
face, and woud.-rfiri horns; bat—yen. that's
inexactly; he butts.
In the piggery are same fine khnex,Berk­ *FKl“JKJashire. and Suffolk swine, but as tbe place,
all hough kept a* neat aud ctaau n* |nml)de.
ha* yet the unmirtakaUe odir which iadine* oac to believe that lhe Jew* may &gt;*■
risk: iu some things, ouristay iu this vi­
cinity in extremely short.
On the ball ground ia front of the new
hall, the dignified aeaiosa are •■ndcavorinc
i.i wriiU liasc-baffic honors from the vigbr
ou* freshmen, and, though neither did*
conld hope to l-eat the liimuU* Rv*t.&gt;u*. ;
yet they tuiulit play with -.me hope of
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HOME LIFE
IN THE BIBLE
. leaving the city aad proceeding «aM. ward about three tuilea, wo. arrive at the
Slate Agricultural College and farm. The
farm contain* 076 aerea,u*nc-lialf of which
ia under cultivation, and. together with
the building*. Mock, .nd other •’liege prnjerty,.hi valued at 323UJHK). The grviuvl*
are tastefully laid out. many nf tbe old
UR. C. A. SMITH'S
In Sums of $500 or More.
fun-at treca haring been Ajured. which af­
ford at oare a pietunwjire view and a pirn*
iugthade. Seven aubacautial oUUgra, five
being built of brit-L and two of wood, uaed
•u reaidcncea by the p-reident, secretary,
hrtk cot S Hi im if Fnm Ddases
and profemon, and fucAioualy dcnomiualHasting*. June 2Sth, 1873.
xx9m2
&lt;d Faculty row, Crat meet the ruitor* eye.
NcxTth order ia the chemical laboratory,
a brick edifice which duel 112,000. The
■SaSS
A-hrtuica! department i* prcaided over by
..rrf mSUSaU
Prof. R. U. Kcdxie. wbuic reputation an a
a. »i!» t-rao-M *lr*
wwa®
chemiat ia natioiud. Under hu tuitimi the
atudenu ac&lt;|ui* a competent knowledge of
ehemiatry, more imperially uf that part re­
lating to agriculture. Near by u the col­ remember *ome »kctclic* of the “Garden Mr. Marble is again prepared
lege ludl, containing the library, mnreuni, of thu Goda," printed in our number fire
do (’online on
lecture room*, and oScea of prvaident and but Ueeember. which *howsd ~.me Af the
aceretary. The two hording hall*, old wonders nf th»t region But thu Colora­
SHORT NOTICE.
and new, were built at a coat of •OO.OOtl, do River, though it traveraea'a much larg­
and fttrnult aevomniodatione for 150 «tu er territory than that op Colorado, h not At tbe Old Foctonv Building
FOR SAVE AT THIS OFFICE.
HASTIStlS.
ard-aiapulaaat', aalfeUkn.ll p an|re
denta, and an fiS.OOO grerahouw wl* fin­ only Grand enough to diwcrve the name
ished laat year, llewidm the al»ve there uf a wonderful river, but very admirably
are a large brick farm bouae, hcnbman'a maintain* the reputation of the Tenitory
AMERICAN WASH BLUE. trvaa lk*4*l«-r&gt;ab e.4*r. awl la «
cottage, acvcral apociou* lame, caqrntcr _ for being a plsi-v of natural wonder, Thi*
aapaaraare lb«r raw** th*ir aa***r la
For l.auadry aid Rausehald Far,
r«a**iala*al la W 11*4. a*4 a &gt;&gt;*r Ika
promptly
river ha« lately been cx|J&lt;wvd by .Major J.
Ji* STStf
1-*™.
th the Wo
\V. Powell, who ha* written a renra uf
The tttn of the college are under the paj.cn describing what he »w. ThonAEmca Uinwnis Work! Henri,
Owr Weak Bleep !*• beet la ike wo«A4 It
nxitrol of the .State'Board -A" Agricukure.
cuu,i»ling of lhe followiag gentlemen, each .U- nllly, and the picture* MvabuoM amax
Oiled, or 16 centx if I OU it. I
of whom ia entitled tit the t.refix id Hon.: ing for their grandeur and beauty, NothH. G. Well- Frankhn Well*. G. W. Phil­
lipa, A. S. Dyckman, J. Wehater Child*, thu country To explore auch a wild and
UT.L1OJIE .MlRRI.r. ■
M. J. Gard, J. j. Bagley, and T. C. Abbott. ' tnuutkunu* atream u a revere bud. Many
The diainnaii uf ilia fluann- *,.aiu&gt;ilt~&gt;, are the thrUUng Incident* related by Ma
ICAX ULTRAMARINE WORKS,
lion. Frankliu Well*, u a couMtcntivu* jI joe Powell and hi* eouiradra. aud ’many
and practical busincro Bum, aud. a* be cue !' were their tniihapa. A deep river eoufior-’l
k
fully scrutinises every account again*: the | in a narrow gorge or channel of »lecp rock
toUcge, the lal*&gt;r devolving upon him i, i| i* full uf danger: it hx» no ahore* on
AtlLLlost Ai'BRS or
uol trifling. The scerrtar) of llm State which wrcckvd uavigaton can be out, and.
Board, Mr. Wm. H. Manton, in addition it i* frequently broken by ahnipt eaaeade*
to attending to the comwpondciur, keej&gt;- 1, falb ! and foaming rapid*, i (To (-aw Ihlhe liooks and record of lhe board and col­ . tweeu tin; great n&gt;ck* tbet unuiljk lift
lege, and pay* all bin*. Each aroounl i* .. their head* ju*t above water rc*|uirea a
made unt in duplicate, certified to by lhe I' •ready eye at the bur and a aleady arm at The New Improved Back-Feed
officer making the purchare, apjqirtoitl by &lt;l.a. —r
Dnen tars (Mil 1 Per Cal literal
• the chairman of thu cumiuitli-c ou acavunt*. 1
and audited by the auditor gvncral of the i
State—one copy being drpoaited in thu of-;- Away up iu Nebraska, lliere is a vast diuflee of the latter, the wretary retaining ter of peaks covered with sauw, aud form­
A FINE 8RAIN BROWINB RE8I0N.
tbe other. Red tape, did you «ay ? Well. ing an uff-lio.4 or spur of the Roeky
J-Tbap. some u! that article u ua.-d. but I Mountain-. Thmc are the Wind Rivet
the |Aau wa* considered tb« beat that could ,| Mountain*, and among them arc ihuuauid*
be adopted for the good of tbe Stats, ami ■' of bright little rivulets and brook*, fed by
ha* been found to work Well.
' the melring snow*. Many uf theae little
'Geo T. Fairchild iaprofessor of Enriish -| stream* run U-gether after a while, and so
literature, and.!* also librarian. W. J.!' form the Green River, a river which i*
Beal i* profe«*or of horticidture. and su ■ cold, swift aud deep. It cruaaa thu road*
perintcmknt of that dej«rtmctit. Tbe •j that lead acn&gt;M the continent to California;
graenliouse is in charge of Mr. James Ca»- I। and. iu old times, wlicn the emigrants tued
sidy, who has had many yanra' experience I
tn go to the gold country with hnrar* or
and i» very «ureraaful aa a gardener. The ux teanb, they very much dreaded lhe
jireaent special attraction- at the green­ dsngrn.Os^fohl* of Green River. It fluw­
house, are a night-blooming ccreu*. uuw ia on for mere than a thousand mile*, often
fluwer, an air plant, aud a dwarf banana winding about, but always moving *&gt;utbtree, which presents to the admiring gate a ward, through moustrou* maw* of rock
bunch of freit weighing over 40 pounds. and amidst arid jdaius, tmlil it empties it­
Tills ia tha first bauami jtaut, it is mid,that _le
.*._ Ci.;,* * *t-n«_ •
' i
ha* ever borne fruit ia the Bate of Mich­
igan. Tropical fenu and jialm* are al*, to
be aecn here in gmt variity.
A. J. Cook ia pn foaaor of X xdogy and
entomology, and ha* charge of the ajlary.
The newly appointed pruli*Mr of agricul­
ture, A. G. Gulley, is making many chang­
es in the tvatem pursued by his predeevs
sor, and bid* fair io be succeadhl in hi*
department. Large crop* of hay, grain,
aud root* are raised yearly, one twelve acre mystcriou* depth*, hidden among the pimw
field yielding last scokmi nearly 12,DOT 1■nd fir trrea, come the water, of the Grand
budwb of lurnij*, which were fed to tbe Hirer. Thu Mms uniten with the Green,
and •&gt; form. the great Colorado, which,
rattle during die winter.
ixmishut Eiiinimos co.
The preiident of the roUegv, T. €. Ab- '•a we have said, flow* into the Gulf of
Besides these two main
butt, m er o/iefo a member of the State California.
board, and, in additam to his other duties, 'bram-he- of the Colorado, there are hun­
dreds
of
othen;
»&gt;tne
of
them
have
no
i. pruferoor of meoT.l pMlorophy and 1
logie.
you may find them duly sat down.
Tbe student* are provided with board at where
’
After tbete atroami loavo the immediate
neighborhood Of tha Rocky Moantabm,—
«rl. A. IL student* are reqnired say about two-think* of the way down to
k She tl tk U»al Unit hit
t.i work on lhe farm or ia tbe garden three lhe mouth of the Colorado,—they jam
bourn each day, tliereby combining pr*»- through a very dry ami rocky country.
m iHwmiro ia
mpum
Uca with theory, and a* they mwiro om|nnatiou tta-rotiw. aa also for what ex ria
Him they perform, the system materially
aid* them iu defraying their expeuaes.
Perpetual World'* Fair,
firing th. fo-g ratio., majority tench
z tin
wli-jl, and the coat of a four yearn' reunc
&lt;»r«tudy tn th» eoUegc u much lire than
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.
inwo.ny other iwatitutioua.
;rJ well worth th. ruittr'k while to eXaiause the atradt owned by the enlhue, COOpuling in part *4- GaBoway, Aywhire, Dc­
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at ik« ri-kala Caart f*« tk* Caei
Itanr. UU*a ai &lt;k. h4U.(*... ta ika LI
Hollar,, aa M*a4a&gt;. lh* l*S 4u *C

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trwii

iTfr^U “.StS‘aaTt fir

0/1 HEJfL ESTATE,

First Mortgages,

FBII'ES I1EI.IVF.REII OS BOARD OF CAIS AT SfF.IXGHH.li woo.

18533630

Lw Aienti

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,uw yin.,, , uii*,a, .-^uatiinr, i: &gt;uu«Mir* aaa
Hanger*, alao furqlah Belting. (Jam How, *«■
e”1**
Further Infttnnallriti will l&lt; ciiecrfttllv given by add re. dug th. luauutect.rm

•T AMRS LEFFEL A CO.
SPRnrGFIELD, OHIO.

WOOL! WOOL!
CARDING.

MORTGAOte SALE.

rUSs.'n.'sSSSwS'SKls

THE

OLD PAPERS

MATCHLESS"

BURDETT

MAS*
feuiu-

Price 121-2 Gem ptr Fsni if,
ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

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sttL”tl’r.TL toi'Ktfi.-i
nraikla at PralriedUa. Caaalr a*4 Maia

39iu

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MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.
TIME TAELE.

. raises TOPEUHUTlFE RAILROAD,

Taking Meet Ma, 23d 1B75.

L A N D 8

'ftaar

FL0B8HCE SEWING MACHINE

T. PHILLIPS.

GROCERS

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Ft! Wane,

Jactni i suiiai
UltMAI.

UCHIGAN Aid) THE Sim.
TKAtM &lt;X&gt;IX&lt;A IKIVTU.

MMt H31T6A5X
PREMIUM BOND

Hnat a Wnsrwoara, Urol r,u. A,X evtavy -

•UW IAMBS ■imill.

STUCCO
ura LINE

abaib

FINE PICTURES

Tke Rellible 8Urt jj«e
EASTt ANO w»»T.
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•«»nt mfim mi MitxEson

&lt;pmc NEW
t&gt;«*r—•«. Lanetuc 4 V**—

At Granger Prices.
did not purchase many cows, hia main rea­
son for not doing so being that lhe price*,
of all the alwre mentioned braoda ranged
fnnn S130 to »3tW for «xh animal. In
owe uf the box-rtWh w a thrre-rent-old Lull
whore nudwr, (the Xhiahcm of Oieida)

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WING GALLERY.
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                    <text>HASTINGS, BA KRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 1004.

WfflffllL IIP HBHB CUR

TheoStudebaker Wago:
Twenty years ago the Smallest. To-day t]
Largest Wagon Works in the World

7'wb. L tXtUtaiM.

Atnti

Ktwijsr

Because the Studebaker has Iways been the Best.
tu all tif these vUamw fin- which tbr ,«artidily of owners might reek spare.
Art id a* representative (if a cl^&gt;-might
bo rchwtcd front the beet ou ,Sibilation
iliia fall at the State and Tiauty fairs.
The proper committee of such fairs could

Spoke
wear

longer than any other

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes the Axle arm to the Skein far
more accurately than can possibly be done by hand.
runs lighter than any other and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.
bill bad bcm carried. the stalwart Imutera
of Yorkshire aid : ■•That little al.riuip 1
Whit, he carriid the refuna bill?"
no." aid Sidney; "m«; he was a large

JOHN HUBERTS,

vicw from l.cre ia .pile as fine, excrcdad
in extent by tx. mountain in New England
elvers Mt. Washington. Turning to the
nortl. he are. I^kc Memphrctuagog atjte
fort. He know. tiu. lake is thirty rnflb
lung, but it appears but five or six tuiba,
hit vision rcachrs'so far beyond. Here ia
Owl's Head rising jiUt of the lake, nearly
UMk) feet, which he law from the Newport
Hotel, but he looks directly over tin* now
into tbc lake beyoud. In nearly tbc mme

U|»n the buildin&gt; will permit.
The grmrral rrrepCion of articles will
e.rnimctKW on the 1st of January next, and
Eady Application for mate will be admitted slier March Slat.1
All ajssre not orcu|&gt;icd at the latter date
Space.

THCBmiffiliL
Nscetsity

'uawdasssi.

of

What Michigan Should Exhibit.

fi&gt;c the safe |ewrvaUons of all objects in
the exhibition, but it shall iu no way Israpomil.lv f..r damage or ban. or for acci­
dents by firri
Exhibitors may insure
their own goods, f.« which favorable fa­
cilities will be arranged, and they can rm. Whig—a Faneuil Whig. And
If I may infer from ■ number ut letiura e' agents to guard tln-ru during rl.e break up the Whig luirty, where
I hare rvccivrd, there u a demand among
rs the exhibitfi-n i« »|«m to the pub- tor And ItuwwU lx.well »
the people of Michigan for store definite
held hn-athv, thinking where lie •
information in regard Io Um f. rut and
"But if he lud been five feat fir.
manner of application f..r «|ucr in the
Ixiwell. "we /Would hare said
buildings of the IntcrualhMia) Ccntcuaial
hang it, who earcs where you go'
ExhiMtiou of 1870 at Philadelphia
1870. PI..lad. 1,4. i
With your |s-nuimi.«. I will attempt to
I Iiava (waived from altoudam-a t.|xm the
meetings of the Centennial (ooiiuunian
and n.rrcspundeoce with the director gen­
eral and the several committer*.
From the interest really fell ajuoug our
citiuna to litre Michigan make a credita­
ble exhibit, tlw apfdicatiutu would have

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.

CALL A.ND SKF THEM.

JO11.M Q.CRKSKY.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

ami it «■&lt; made a condition that each
Stale l-oard. u|«h. receiving its albxmcnt
&gt;.f Apace. should. before the first of Octo­
ber. IM7S. flrrnkh the director general
with rotnjJrle and detailed plana thawing
the spavr of cadi tingle object to be ex-

Hastings Drug Store

ANNOUNCEMENT!

XrrottXKY aad Conamtter al Law. and Mtellar

Brawley*

G R&lt;Q ,C E RIES

grace

You will find a full line uf Ihug-. Med
aud everything beb.ngiug tu
GR0CEH1ES,

B. F. STEINHOFF

TOBACCO,

Canned Fruits and Fish.

C10AR5,

-NKS i
STMB,

Sinital ui fctaiical

fugs B/grs &lt; Ligi/oga
*

McCaffrey's Celebrated Flour
,
School Book", Blank Buuks, Toy laid
-■ Gift B&lt;«ik». ami everything iu thia line to
!
(&gt;bl aud Youutr.

roR MKOaCAL PUHPOBE-t.

GBAKGER HHDQniBTKRS!
Sista Claus

DENTIST

luiiillt,

-

liditu.

Swuy’s Hotsl&gt;
*AXD BAP1M. - - 1 - .&gt; -I * —"t a vu-snrsu — _ - - - -

V

Oysters received daily HEADQUARTER0.

Remoiulvr that Patrons of llutbandrv.

Xt-te delivery a-nd on time, j

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

UNDERTAKING
u.u— j p ROBERTS.

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HASTINGS

FOR SALE

THIS OFFICE
?

AOAUJ.

glare
Mid re»t, maiiealh ind analytirally arranged with a view l&lt;&gt; their pern, a
ncnt pnwervation in the Stale ntux utu or
fl* detaa.it in •otnc t.viblie ioatitutnai. A
X*lr drawing of each caw ahuuld be went

Umbrellas in the East.

AT THE

JOHN STANLEY

DENTIST

husband. The marriage MTT.ee tu in the
Ubiixae Language, which Mr. Uilauu
h-amed when a muaionary tn China, and
which flowed from hie lipa with suficicul
fluenry fur the orcamon. It lasted more
than half an hour and was listened to with
great allentiou, not only by those chiefly
intorcstod, but by all |rwnt. When it
waa Gnialird be pronounced a bcncdictiMi.
but neglected to kim the bride, not know­
ing how Ah Ki would interpret such tier
ind ftmiliariiy. Others then pnimiil fix­
ward to greet tbr husband and wife.
Ah Ki speaks English as if to tbc man­
or burn. Mrs. Ki. an we may call her,
speaks it kto fluently, but with a sweet.
|&lt;reuaaivc sereat that indican* a life of
suLn&gt;M&gt;i&lt;Ht and duauewtic areidnity iu thu
future. Although but 24 years dl age,

eltv, being t&gt;-ru&gt;itl.d tu takv her mauieu
■mine. Ah Ki has ( n-acbed the tuatura
age of Sts. lie has the reputation uf bei.i:; i..:. Iligcnt and ra|wUe, and bag
many yean, bdd a high piMiMn m Sens
tor Dharun.* house when bis master wu
at home, and traveling with him in a cunfidcutkl capacity when abroad. Ab Ki
and lady wiD be seen in Washington al
the opening of Ci-ugrraa. am! will duulxkw give some illnstratiunn at the Capitol
.r
_.- f tie. 11 — - ~_

No other rut uses thin Machine as they tire sole proprieluts of it.s\Notie but indiauix- Celebrat­
ed Timber, and thoroughly aeasoned, under cover from 3 to 5 -yeara. and put togethi-r by the be?!
of March la4 to'acquaint each Slate Board
Wagon Machines. Evey Wagon fully Warranted.
with the amount of apace at its diapira],
. Mi.k

■mi. with here and there an opening along
tlic thrift) Lamoille and Mkau&lt;|uoi Vai
leys. Farther routh the cvnntry ia more
eultintrxl. ami large inwiia present thetnaelns lb bia view, till Burlington in the
hut city visible on the lake aliorr. for tlw
Green Mountain range hide further lake
views. Facing the •oath the uneven ridge

.asu»“&lt; • “►
time, will always fitvo his peteoaml attmiHtm to tbin patt of their cxtcmlvc

STEBBINS BROS.

NOTICE!
HE ET7B1,XC1

and Buggies.

AKUtICAN BABBLE

be governed in its selection, more by ijaa!
ily than ifuaulity. It would be bed policy
for it to have a du|wvpurtiunau- &gt;|uanlity
of any one article- Tbc nrereeiiy of carlv
applkali.m beesuuee more ebrious when It
ia rnnsidered that a catalogue must be prepred and published as soon as p.»a»ibl&lt;:
befrre the Jay of opening, which shall con­
tain the iiatuc uf earh exhibitor, the name
of each article exhibited, the group or
dam to which the article ia referable, the

fort with O't'ooncll. I heard him twenty
times, and I never saw him more than I
three timrw at the full sweep of his power.
You would get prnroknl that be did not
~1---- ------ ,J T.y: "Oh, what a nugnifi
ruuldbeif he would only

r.-e&gt;vrito-d nw-r.ilxn of tbo royal boamrI.Jd Luth in Hurmsh and Siam. One of
tbs unmerotM titles uf His Majesty of
Siam is “Uri of tbc White Elephant .nd
Supreme owner of the Umbrella'*—that is
&lt;.f the umbrella of state, which it would
U high ireSMin to raise over «ny hesd bat
I that uf the king. It is of crimson or
junk- rift; very riibiy embroidered in
pre, ions stones, lined usually with white
Mtin. inwrought with silver fluwtn sad
the fruits, wiD have a committee in at­ seed pearl, in exquisite riuatses, and
tendance during the entire time to see that trimmed with heavy gold fringe and cuoily
all coUeetona are kept in good order— de­ Uv. Sctnclimra. on great ncesMOM, um­
caying fruit- removed and their tdara brellas arc carried in turn of two, Ibra
filled withaimilar onm. as (ar as can ba I■ and fire, owe above the Mhne, diminishing
done. Conwspoodcacc relating to the Ex­
hibition of Fruits should be addrcwsed to 1
the Secretary of the State Society, at Nor­
mal. McLean ecunty, Blinov. Shipments '
should be made in time for arrival by the |
foil of Septotukr Packagra of fruits,'
I» Bnrnuh thr king's ttrnbrelk iu white,
and that nf the court :red While iu tbu
royal city, but ekowhere they carry raid
car gilded &lt;mru; and alwy« uvw the dead
bodi. of the nobility arc placed gold nm-

�i

Trtegropb ,
Beochec-Tiftoe.

you may be induced
come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Go’s

fiudi a new application
i of ailver-platad
je finished in «J

and th. wiMret

It to sell just a

thought are willing to tail. They
only willing to trnf themselves bu
ballot, tlwy
It, that the

____ If the Exciteit runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
[Only admit s, limited number of
crrsrojtens e^ci/ any
-

result dnaomakerp are pang out
and

TRLBTlBArn MOXOpOt.r.
.whoalso are Rcpubluan. by covivietiuu
Jay Gould. Laving gobblivl the I’uion i and are willmg to accept tbc rreuln. uf
Pacific Road and lire Pacific Mail, has I RrtrabUcun prosperity, but who from some
tricing cause, held aloof front the |»Us or
these sharks. but that doeant dialurb the Company, and » paring tile way Io take staid at home. Here are men cuofresing
in with it the Atlantic and I'scifie, its1 prinegdra acknowledged to be the noblest
only rival. Th® times wc sludl have with ' that ever led and governed a nation, act­
ing through telfishnc*. as if there was no
palace on Staten I«land. HU magnificent
acvvuDtabtlity fi-r the saskstance they gave
in the introduction of political contusion,
direvird and defeat by a taoitive begket uf
the Him® iu active rivalry. tdcgnp-biug U duty ! They nniaidcred the elective fran■ilrcr-platr and furniture enough to buy

’xrxsss

serrstories, tbc ~&gt;oat Ireauliful ground, an

nirn may tec it

without naniber, all three things Mr.
Dancan haf always enjoy e*l and always
win. IT you should suggret 111 him that

the rate* to ju»! whatever taunt will
aatisfv the cormorant. There is but one
remedy fiir this, and that i&gt; the tdating of
the triegraph in the hands of the I’.Mtal

ticket, will injure the Republican party,
more than it will the Demoentic. With-

s «f hia a
I liqgh myonr
s|y. they dok Ha
!,■ enougl to keep up the establishnj the sac
vai disti;

iam?

If it will, then they will

We thro not toll the public, wv arc makinr hett. w„,x ,L
ever Itefure, for fear tjicy will come too thick an&lt;| fBS1 w
terribly excited when we hare loo many wale •
e 8W
Irnve e&lt;»»e.lowr. Jiajj-JlTt Mil: tl ate BUO
'
little because yon may dll come at once and Fni-'*wo that we cannot do unythjne.
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We had autne tolLwit’h aman from California «•. , (
&gt;•
him Tliiriy- ve TopCcrnogei*, and th ft almn;; t
.9 . •
btunnem bcitidc* the
,

T1 M::
mental in bringing about the puldkatira keys and a Icvev v«ry much like the desk by tiir Chariot
of all *o/li pro*tcdings with th.- turn, re- of the typewriter, and a long roll of paper soil s &lt;
ferrvd uf The prople will stand any rr»- that automatically unwind* as the keys Hcum
souaUr expen*.'. any raasunalde iudebtedn&lt;», if incurred tur an honest (nirp-^e
and with good judgment. But they will

rouse the sluariah, to fiud those

ability to ntoet, their engagements,

right to a full explanation’ of all quo&gt;'.u&gt;ns
that are submitted to tlicm. and to a fair | Six m.nubs' practice will enable a good
j I'jeralur to follow the most rapid speaker.

CUT T JS B

ought to know what all public servants do ,
in their pubhe capacity. If nldcttnsucannot bear to have tlw light thrown on all I

trgrity ami utiltty.
.
We have not roumienred warfare on any
Soared or direatid*e&lt;l. man. and should l&gt;e ascaadmgly glsd to
sgrev in policy about bridge* . r bunds
with Some of the aldenm n of our own
political faith. But tlw intemi* &lt;/ the
the work of their LaAds. Tbc danger of I city are above political lieu. We hare set­
tled here, invitted libctsny.pn&gt;|aw.j tostay,
and shall fight It cut on the same line if it
takes a life time. While three fialful
ofictah
are abusing the Ikpuldiiuu a* the
have reason to know that thousands of
rout of all tlirir w«a, they Might take
breath a Buuucut, look around and ro. that
just, oae-half the roauctb is uf our mind,
and that a deddud majority of the |&gt;a&gt;ple

spiral rviuul a soft iron cylinder. Steam,
at a |xvaaure of fire atnxwpheres, driven
through the pipe, cauare the iron cylinder
•team tun through the pipe.

thing as a villainy—only cue. On the
suutrary. they al) expressed sympathy fur
the firm!
There is little tcmpUtion
F.U.UJ. IUt III
tu an honest life when the rogue gets all
f freedom and ■
tbc sympathy.
It swindled drpuailois wuai ny ine lairr repona irom inc
would occuMoualiy bang a •cvndredly try. Dcrplro the terrible rains, the
banker, it would have an excellent mural age pruductli’U win be good, and
, ....
wcretL Are nut three vtitndafisf the party I
will lie a fair European demand for it. So,
(|QWtiona f And ate they not involved
ire will witneos no '
, buoyed up by hope, they are all taking in I jn every, grvn
rotix Mmuuuar,
rail
by
reducing
their
expenses
and
holdJ
approaching?
The pugilist, ganiblre. aiul Icail.-r uf Deocracy, don't prutasMt to be kiliej as ing on til) the good tirore. ~&gt; lonw l.*.k-f
isily as Kelly and the other Tau.many;tes for, .otp.. to tlirm again.

He should have ability, and &lt; ix&gt;ugb

Richard ^Messer, of Carlton,

to brat it to an evenly distributed dull red.

Truly Yours,

rni, and liuriad inpulrerirsd lima. When I He clerical divurac case.
rold it gjll be quite «*&gt;ft, and greatly im­
proved

Til? sympathy grow- out of iU labors far
discharging the htghmt responaibilitua
»If-government. the holiort rite uf fr
lom. Then will tlie triumph of the Re-

haired John

vidua the strength of tbr Republican partv.
without securing for itaelf raccon, is a dirral How at the only organisation inclined
to aasut the raise, by precept and exam­
ple, and powerful enough to hold fur tem­
perance, the adraneco penition which it
cuntly to
has already gained.
It ■ folly to say that ruasutcacy re­
quires adhareaee to an independent ticket.
pouvtCB ash nt'atxBiM.
Buch adherenew might be justified if sueThe city takas a very lively i
Ohio clortiou, bccaiue of the

Ml

f a universal joint, an that
be raised, and Mill kept in

tinned, f~)Dk.ntl"jJy hold tii.ir n&lt;~es and
Recent expwrimrats with .‘tone prove it
don't stop'to &lt;KJcU*. Conse*puntly If
to have wime commercial value a* a Mcnchj^unosed by the
the trial ever takes jlace it iriU lie of Very i
__ _
tog agent. Applied directly to animal
o. »hs fuqght for
short duration It war the interest the]
p»r«T(&gt;ing
all
public
uffleia!*!
’
nJ
»*R»t»l&gt;k subatanere it is c'nimcd
it
and
preserved
it.
tindongnl it so he-1
lie should he a Republirau. I’ro ! ‘hat it acts as *« oxidixiug agent, sod abtiava heard the last 1
publiranism without the oualitire nanw-l | *?*’**• |!k hydrogen of the »ul»tapv. and
State Affairs.
Prran. .
‘
ted. It a* a .ham, at. I ,l‘"Tby outre* a loan uf color.
At Kalamas..., Thn.-ulay evening.
I al tlw Ccntetieial Exhtbttioa, and a comThe Ohio Vote
, tramp xra. caught in a mftiUtec’. bog
“/“T "L20 ,ir tl"
"lAuulsrturera
1
,,|T wuk flu. Mvwin*. *oa&lt; T
A Comparison
s*mal hopresy, ability, mduatrv, am!
। -Trfbe t&gt;tt..wa Valh-y were appointed to
Republican Vote can Ire j thief is
method, will do to l-uild upon. *
I wearr a culiertina ..f arttel.s of various
--------„----------- 1 the Obiu ekrtkrnf the Stale j A Wf
sure f&gt;randsli&lt;4i. «• «nre M the
mumfacto rets, and to uniat the Advisory
1, near , Oshtcno, i
I ought to go for Hayes by at least 30.1MW , the Mi
roiriue and Laagap-1 England

I

rag-money, new &gt; ora l» raner
from the general depraasirai in
businem than any of the citire, and they
all know that inflat

Tlie mev-

oft-rnora by hanging herself.

IS

She I

Ite

hand and one child.
I Juob F. Sigman, a German, hanged
vote of the party
_
been defeated iy over 10.000 majority, I himself in Detroit Thursday night. Cuum.
dramatic diScultiea. Ilia wife had brought
and this, without roan '
'
। f&lt;-r tbo Liberty ticket.

Such discipline

News Items,

JOHIV

GIVE ME A CALL.

the city abrat 11!«,000,000.

Hospital till Wednesday night, when he

Locke's print works at Paraaic, N. J.,
raspendod Thnreday taoruing. throwing

The Right and the Wrong Way.

Let it Take Root.
f.llowiL-g .Uy
in childbirth,
drink hmbew
nscs virdiei; '*I&gt;eeih from unknown
natural cauare.’1

ere the only things
three Jit Ur Hire and

labnrtT
named John Supinaki, Was buried in a

'
Untie Shute,"

Heavy raitm are prevailing throughout
CbhradoandNew Mexico, sod the proa.

Michigan Central, ira

ilgw.tw
g».oon,«o
2t.ao.ooo
2X .0004100
H««.a»
rare
-j.........
Its
Tc.au.too1 River at A
ns.iwnjxxi
M.D00.MM
.
of city
a| proprtain-u (hr the
|CLH,OIX),0(M&gt;. If anv
etc that thia system .
peiuoeratie finatK-irriug would be a Unw-

REMINGTON!
rapidly into faruri

namely: Light nannlna

I'teaKhnUia Maehl ur.
wMb Auioinatle Prot

ally promising.
thirty-bur .

Col. John H. White, uf Miasouri. com-

tai affaire.

»Tohn Stanley.

Railroads.

tnicre, Canada, were burned to death

nnernaL uanai nr st, Jonit

ST AIWJL.JErST’S.

All grades of Teas, the very best in the Market. Fresh every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER k CO., of Borton, wid
for sain at prices which de if successful competition.

Htmtingx, Nov, 10th, 1874.

Jonty.
tui

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED

«&lt;&gt;&lt; perceptibly Irareo their numbera.

of Ford. Hents A Co . prodttre dealers on
Brood street. r
The Iavery* *4 board «f trade hu begun
an iovretigation into the liMw cftlw stroiu
I er Ahtwtaford.

for Yourself

J. s. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

Teas, Coffees and Spices

r-'.2.4&lt;B,t«&gt;l
|. .........
‘■i.rtai.a)u
■
I is.ununi

improved u|wra.

is something scttL.I and fixed.

Come and see

Companion Invited and Competition Defied in

They are not frand iregging fori dened tax payer, hate struggled to free
tlMioscivre from the ciutehea of a puny
that U gradually drawing than, toward
luuknipttr. But the hordes of inn .rance
and vice have defrai.-d them, and t -d»y.
intelligence and rw|.ertabtlity arc |mwerBring them tn the .front; invret them hra to am»l the downward tendency of t« subjection
with authority; rapport them with the the city under Demeratie routml Tire
fulkut share of public confidence, and

Illinois than in Michigan
Boone, of Holland, being

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
and - Good

pn,*'h *' ’** fi"‘ p""ud

party.

Five eitianu (ailing to vutc in . ,’®J»d t r her.

Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endless Quantities.

statue al Kidderminster. England, a Irani-,

Ijuriug tbc elastic cu*hion« on which it

llrtn truthful -me.

JIOW IS YUOR TIME I
Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

- a lack ut' p&lt;»l
He -should ter it
! this strength at bis back, John objects to

j. L. REED &amp;, CO.

Liw in wwim mu

, (ion. In
shaft are
iwv h—rpui. in inc ,
.fqr ,nu“P&lt;&gt;«'»K *W5‘ “ offered, H.ocarina immediately. Two battailous,
having light iron wire springe between I
j
each
of
the
trays
in
which
the
cgx*
are
'
hroiixkMlaum, alkre.jso.rty |
I placed. The box-uorer, wlicti pm on, । fjlow.
a public!

thov efforts which have tbr their object

'

wiw the lucky mini last July, that got the Cutter. We wun
lot. him^raw this year. “He is too lucky.1’
Warning the people not to come all at once, we are very

Tv obtain

j mure eager to read it. We shall give all | Tlie |-r&lt;peUei« put into the new einuthe publicity to puUi&gt;- affairs that am h ' r irvnxU&gt;L&gt; building fur the Russian
, case n*i|uinw, and shall continue U* offer i avy present some features t&gt;f Interest.—
.. .... —_ ।.. .... n
dui vfHKHirote
tliv Merchant ."hipping l,i!L
llietutelvn in.
_,
■ *«d are so placid a- to sink deeper in ll
Tbc funeral of Hat» Christian Andcr
Whal a Public Official Should Be. B*‘rt «nTlrel..w tlw ship s bqiiain. Th.. -;n was held &lt;-n the 11th last, in the FrauKirehc. Coyienhagcn.
The King and
low water th'pr are stopped in a txwitiob other usemlwn &lt; J the Royal Family, with
that leaves neither wing below the bottom
who deals fairly with hi* Uclghhon Ihrp-annk screws have been used with

fire a inc—t terrible experirtree tlie'hnaium

Q I F T,

which will be given away to our
about ihe middle
of September next, lias attondency to ytiih more trade thBn ve
want.
.

prcdUtaud from a .bridge.
lucvcLandii*.- were destroys d.

screw* on a little, ]swibly the prople will
sec it, and instruct their rTjrreentalirre so
pts inly to do it, that Gould and hia ring
Their liabilitire
will not L- aide U&gt; buy tlpni There ran
be just as many reasons given why the, political fluty is iiffcring a ptvtuion* to pvwind mill, and to ba well suited 'to a I are iwtiiualol al fiAoO.OOO.
Government should n&lt;4
---------&lt;*r»y
# -------let ten* —
n , titira.! mufuttutie. Politic, will not settle
variety of itiduatrial uses.
brethren rathenmn-'
• ndJ telegraphic
why it &gt;h&gt;iuld not »:r
—-ul- ■*dta.
“ 1i tbeturehes auiiafactoriljr if left to take
Hydraulic machinery ia being applied to
I their own way. h’or Will a DoiuwraUc
pMeho.
1 tvliticiraaid the Republican party when '
ptihy.lbe
llcj.ubiiana leave him nnoppcweil to walk
it in their hands and speculated with it.
|
If
it
afford*
them
any
happinrta
to
sit
oyer lhecuurac. Republicaus who tail to I
Their spreulatu.n» resulted ad rereel r. and
up
, nights and curac the lt«pulili&lt;an. or gnu and places it in position, and a hydra oth&lt;y went under. And, would you teliere In fact, buainew luitl hare given up the vote ci tumit a breach of duty against1stand
around
the
stn-ct
'.-ro*
is
daytimes
thctnaelrre, their country, and their I
The British I'ariiamewt was prorogued on |

injure the individual or the Stele, finds in
the Republican party an earnest opponent. 1
Therefore, it follows, as a selfcvidcnt (act. |

tow Im ।

UP 11

tstran aofuliy aa this sreson
tera at stake u&gt; of such raa
as to justify this labor and apace. If any i
false reports Lave been puhlabed, jartuw I inure quickly and effectually. Pattern*
cut out of thin sheet rubber are used t4
give any desired markings or onianienta

&lt;11

The friends of tbc
ruy aterat
000.000 is acven years newt ritiaous.
hertng the wune period, trader Hrj-ubliran
management, the debt of the nation has
kwn rolncM .brat »U0 jWO.OOO.

•17,000,000 over 1H65,

bret guheting of the kind on the cvnti-

man nomad Philip McCsinea.

To ThoM morn it

Inin running a
CHINE - -

�T^K-i

A 1ST ACT.
To ametid Fsetlum. a, H, U. «1 M. »3. TO.knd M&gt;, of an *M to
aeorporstn the City of Hartings, approved March Uth, 1871, as
mended by Act No. UM nf ths Rrashm Law* of-1571.
Approved April SJ, 1B7J.
SkCTlox 1
tkrstalt qf MirMyan enact. T hat
Fertlnna alx. slxtosu, eighteen, tblrty-&lt;mc, thirty-four thirtyelghl, thlrty-ulnc and fifty. “I «h art entitled, “An Act tulneori porwle the City ot Harting*,*' approved March Elen-nth, Mghteen Hnndrcsl and Seventy one. as cmendsd by An No, Two
! Hundred and Twenty eight of the Kemlun Laws of Eigb'.e^
| Hundred and Bsvuuty-tbree, approved April eocoml, Klghtoen
Hundred and Kerroty-thrw be amended so** to roadm follow*:
| HacnOK 0. Tlie annual elections under this art ahall be held
on tfa» first Munday n April Lu sub year, and at aueh plane* in
each ward a. the Ootumnn Council ahall designate, *. which
[ cleetton lb* Recorder shall give alleut ten days' notice, by port­
Ing the same fa thro* public plaae. fa each ward and by publl■rattoo. In at least one weekly nawspapsr published In said City.
The Ahfarmen of each ward shall l« lb, Insjeelora of sneh elecItolM- Sn.l al*.II .l-n
1——
....
.....
-

a .------- in care or toe aMenceui ons or more
of Such inspector*, the electors present may choose r/ra i-ooc
from their number, one nr mors persons to flit such vacancy w
vatnnde*. to whom and is such Clerks shall be administered the
ounrtltutlonal oelh by cither of said Inspector*, or by any i&gt;croo»
suthorlxod to administer oaths. The manner of cenduetiag
elreltona sn.t
__ a......... ... ..
. . .

, th* Charier*? the &lt;My of Haetiag*
Mrk QiMr. MaUswa la building a plessut
...tree, just «ulk of Green strwl on Lhm.
n; . S.I141M u ike city of Baatlsg*

who shall file and preserve the same tn hl. offlw i Provided’
That In ctu- of the election of ooo or more Justice* of the Peace,
said Recorder shall make a oo.-tlflrale thereof, and cause the
sumo to be delivered to the dirk of said county of Barry, tn the
aauie manner as township dirk* are required to do lu similar"
cum* ; and In al) eases where two or inure pv:«&lt;ma shall receive
for the same city offiou an equal number and plurality of tbc
vote, glvtti at such election for such office, the ihmmon Connell
■hall forthwith proceed to determine by lot, and shall declare
which of aueh person* Is elected to •ueli offlee; and In.raso two
armors |&lt;er*&lt;&gt;ui receive an equal number and plurality of votes
given for the same ward r-filce, the board ot word inspector*
shall prooocl forthw Uh, after the canvass of votes, to determine.
•ueh office; and lu .sac any officer duly elect*d and notified
shall neglect, for tbc space of ten days, to qualify as afc.-reaid,
and t. give sucti security a* the provisions uf this act. or the ordlnaucM. W by Jgws of |bf Cuptmun Council shall tequirc, su&lt; h
office shall thereby tecorne raeant; /■rorkferf. That every notice
given aa aforesaid by the Recorder to an offirer clqet shall stale
what security, if any, is required by law from such officer, and
Kkc. 10. ■;he Common Council shall base full power *
t faulty In regulate tbc manner lu which money shall be
and expended lor the support of the poor; to eouslruet .
pair
sewers, drains and reservoir*, and provide for &lt;up
ird«, la preti* * r-«ariy against per■Ui*g UqiMir* I* hudsioJs «r rhiUro* such reservoirs with water, to con struct and rspslr bridge*, to |
■is «w." spprvrrd »|«y W. W&amp;. regulate tho weighing of hay, and the measuring of firewood I
nnd hir fast pu'pcse to appoint tome suitable person tu measure i
all wood brought Into the city far the put|«w'of sale in any pub­
lic plane, to n*&gt;utrol ai.d regulate tlie keeping and iulng.,r .fray .,
carts, backs, or uther vehicle* kept snd need for the transporta­
tion uf persons or pnqierty, and to pre«crll&gt;e lhe amount of
charge* for «uch transportation ; to coutiol and regulate a city
market, and ifeelpnatc atamla for the sale of hay, wood, produce,
ur other things excised for sal. In the streets or public grounds;
to control and regal itc the p&lt;iwers, duties, aud cuui|«n*utton of
ail officers of such corporation subject to the restrictions lm|svsd
by Hila Act. to provide far enumerating I bo Inhabitant* uf eald
city whenever the (’ommon Coum.il may think pruj«r, and to
control and regulate such enumeration; to remind and regulate
licensing of nil shows or exhibition* where money -.r othur coo-

Mrs. E B. !)*»*; left keae an tUiarday
*&lt; f.-r « few week* aojoora with friends in
iiragn. with the hap* af Improving her
relih ohieb has been isriaudy impaired f-r

&gt;. lupod that tn aba rajey larpMborisa
•p-rti *uy iaprsee ibaa vpportuaily *0&lt;l
sake the party a pleBual sad happy ear. sod
lU.msifts gratifying ta Ike pesprirtoe*

Ox the amount of such license snd rcgulats the cntlecUun there­
of; to direct the number of, snd license tan keepers, common
v|etu*lsts, and saloon*; to provide tbr the collectl.ui of all flnrs
and penalties |tial may I* iucurre.1 under the ordinance* aud
by-laws &lt;jf sa|*l corporation ; to f inlfol apd rjgulato the sitting
of awning sad other i«»t and shade tree- in the street* anil other
public places in sold city; to cause tlw streeta to be paved • and
whenever and wherever noy street sltnll have been p .vcd by
•aid Common Council, ami the asnamrnl for the coat thereof
l&gt;a» befn duly paid lo the eoqsvrntlcn. said corporation may re­
mit wl^ly or In part tkjv highway tax oq the premises, in front I
of which such psvement shall have l-vsn m»k. so long as such
ISWUmI shall be kept tn »uch repair and condition by the
owner or 6ccu;*aut of sueli premises, a* ehall l« Mll-fa-toiv t.i
roll) Coipmou Council; to roortruet and rejnlr sidewalks when
Slid where they shall deem qccgssaij and proper, and to eausc
the expense of paving such streets and wmsfructlng or repairing
su»h sidew alks to l-caa»cusod un tfle lot- or prcmlMw adjoining
such streets or sidewalk* and may paa- all needful ordin&amp;nvs*
•nd by-laws In relation to tli« o»s»«nicnt and rollcctlou of sueli
•xpens&lt;*| Pnvidtd, That the owner or occupant of any lot or
premises rosy- uud* r the directions aud accurdlug lu tlie require­
ment* of ths said Common Counsll, at bls uwn cost and ex ease;
construct tiio necreeary sidewalk In front uf tr adjoining such
lot or premia**, and therou|x&gt;n said Jot or premia** alia!) become
and be exempt from sueb sidewalk lax so long as said sidewalk
stall be kept and maintained in good condition and repair by
ami af ths expSQM °!
pwni
uccuj-ent; th -y may alro
tlx and rotabllsh thegrodeof a|l streets aud sidcpalks, ami vs
labUsh line* upon whloh building* may be erected, and beyond
whteb suoti building* shall not extend; mid said Common Coun•1) shall have fall power and authority, and it »hall be their duty
to jtfeseribe all such ntber by-laws and ordinance* a&lt; they may
deem neecesary far tlie safety, order, and goxl gorornmeul of
satd rt|Jt Fpd to promote the proepctlty and Improve the condi­
tion of Its p&lt;o|de, nut Ipsolwbknt p|(J) |fe|s act or with lhecon­
stitution or laws of tb^JJnlted Ktaies or lhe Hiatu uf Sticfllgan,
aud may imjxwe finrv, forfeitures, penalties, or imprisonment,
and all pcreons offending agahiat the ordlnanctsor by-laws made
aa aforesaid; J*rovldrtf, That no onl|nan»« uf by-law* shall |mpoee a floe exceeding five bun.-ind dollarv nor subject the offbnder to imprisonment in the common Jail exceeding ninety days,
or loth suab fine and Imprisonment, and the expense &gt;if keeping
such offinder* in Jail shall be paid by Mid clly; And providrd
tnrUnr, That no ordinance or by-law* shall take effect until the
»nn)c shall have been publUhed at least two succrereles Weeks In
Bi least one wscUjr qfwspppff |NibII*bed in said city.
Hao 18. Dir Mayor of said pity Khatl b» th* qb|«d uxpeqtive
theerof. and shall tie autharlxed to take tlw. artin'iwlcdgrmcrit
of deeda and other instruments In writing, administer oaths ami
afflrmattono, and perform tbs marriage cercmun . ; and fa addlt|en to the other requirements of this act, tt ahall be tils duty to
ace that all U&gt;» &lt;dR'Tr’ &lt;?r M1&lt;1 carpnrjUon faithfully dlschatgv
their official duties, and that all law* and ssgulsHau, pertaining
to the governrasut of said city, and all ordluanre* and rewiluHons uf said Common Council, are faithfully executed am' com
plied with; but m&gt; ordinance or resolution pa*«d by said ComiiH)n GepnclJ aulhorlrlng any public improvement, or concern­
ing the same, &lt;•» hw Uw payiwM uf ojqncy by the Treasurer,
shall bare any fares ar effect, if on the day -111« 'paarep* or on
the next day thereaft^, tire Mayor, nr other uffio r legally dtachvrging tU dutks of Mayor, ahall lodge In the offloo of said
Recorder a notice lu writing suspending the Ininx-dlalti opera­
tion of such ordinance or reaoluthm. tt within twenty four
houn a M (he paffagp of iwcli crdinance or ramlution, the Moy.
or. or o&lt;hff officer legally discharging the dulls* of M.rnr, shall
lodge lo ths Rstwrisris offloo hta reasons lu wriUn* why such
ocdlnaoM or rseolution shall off go into effort, the «*mo shall

SPECIAL NOTICES.

i J

CANCERS
af one cent, on the valuatinD for tlie purpose of being expended
upon tbc bridge*. sdroett. line*, alley*, and public grounds of
*ud city, in opening, working upon, grading and repairing aueh
street*, lance.nllsya, bridge*, and public grounds, and not to ex­
ceed one-tenth of cue p-r cont. upon all real and psreonal prop­
erty within said city a* a general highway fa nd. and the manner
nf levying and c dleeUng such taxes. and the return of prop rty
for nonqiiyment thereof, and the s*le an I redemption of such
property shall . e the a uno. as it tar as may Us, a&gt; In the ocmmment, levy and collection of other clly faxsi; and theaauieshall
be so exponded, by Contract nr otherwise under Ute *U|&gt;ervfafon
of tlie &lt; ommon (found! of wild city; JVorkfoxf, That thereshall
bo expended tu each ward an amount equal to the amount of
the highway tax lu each ward, uulesi by the cousantof the Al­
derman elect io any ward, some purikxi thereof than be taken
from lhe fund belonging to mid ward, and tranafemd to the gen era! fund provided fur In -e.tion tblrty-voe of Ihhaet; JVovidcd
/trrCAcr, ThM tor the purpose of ere. tinj any new bridge the
Common Connell may authorise aspocisl Ux not exceeding quofourth of one per cent. In any one ytsr, but no such tax shall he

8TEBBINS BRO’S.
Reep It.

Of every Description which we
can mil obeipsr than any bow • in Btr-!
ry County, for themreawn,:
let. Because wshare no rent to pay.
21. Because we make the roo-t nf our

CooaeU shall first be aubmltlrel lu tlie qualified electaro of said
city and by them approved.
btc. 38. Tbc Recorder. City Attorney. and all other city offi­
cers, ahall rewire for their acrvicoi such compensation as the
Common Council shall diem Ju-4 and proper unless the same ia
fixed by life provisions of this act, hut the Mayor and Aldcruic .
ahall receive from said city no compeaMlluii whatever far their
services; and no member of Said Common Council or officer of
*ald corporation, cither appointed or elected, ahall be el.her as
principal or surety or otherwise intereated. directly or indirectly
in any contract,or agreement, the ronaideraUon whereof ia psynbir eithei wholly or In part, by the corporation hereby created.

We sell non- ot this cbc*i*-m»*k Fur­
niture that ia made by machinery. The
good* we make-i* miulc by bum!, and
warranted. We I .vile all parson* to
call anil InajH-ct our goods, lor they all
bear Inspect Ion. No trouble at all to

as we can do It f ..-rand Cheaper than
any house In P .j Cqqnty. M e keep
the Largest », .&lt; Host -eheteu stock of
PICTURE FRAME 4 AND MOULDtxos, Riucxcn. I’lran-HoLth
was, WAi.tePixTu.T-i, tUxrnru&lt;

cvery year cause U&gt; bo pibllahcd in at least one uew.yiqier, jiub*
Ushe-I ill said pity, a Just and true account of all moneys receiv­
ed and expended by Them tn their corporate capacity during the
year, or other ^.riuJ next preceding such pubhcatluu. previous
t ■ which they ahall audit and scttlo Hu* accounts of the City
Treasurer, and the svooutits of all other officer* or pen.ins hav­
ing claltus ngainst, or acouunts with said o-Krporxllou, and shall
nuke out a detailed stvtemrut of all receipts and ■■xpcudlturea,
by Item', which su cmenlsluU fully specify all thu appropria­
tions made by the Common Council, and the objects end per|kmc* for which the *amu were made, und the amount of money
expended under each appropriation, and the name of the party
t-, whom the same was paid, the anouiit nl faxes raised, tlie
amouutvxponiled sn each of the highways aud slre.it*, and all
vuch InforuiatluU a* sliall Im uece *ary lo a full and |&gt;erfect undsretandlng ot the flu social vondllloii of said eorpotalioii; Pronded, That lhe Common Council shall let tu lhe lowest Udder
the juintlng or publication of any or nil laws, by-laws or ordi­
nances, statement*, notice*, and proc.-nllngs uf ths Common
Council by the provision* of this act required tu be printed or
published.
&gt;
Si.c, W. The Cohimon Council altall ca.|o _to be pul&gt;U*U&lt;Kl In
at least one t&gt;a«r*|*i|&gt;er printed In said city, the proceeding* of
every mcct'ng of mid Common Council, with lbs least possible
delay, ami without any abridgement; dVoridrrf, The exp.*nse
•hall not exceed fifty ddllara in any one year.

Peerless Milk Safes
r on exhibition at our Fiiinlturv

WE MEAN BUSINEHS 1
Furniture Rooms south aide State Hl.
PpoaiU H. A. Goodyear's Hardware!

CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

TERMS REASONABLE.

Huy your TICKETS via tire UltlCA&lt;io &amp; XuieritwNiTnnx RaiLwaw tor
HAN FRAN'CMCO.
Sacramento, Ogden, Salt Ijkc City.
'
I£n'5t’ Oo'&lt;ha. Lincoln,
t ouncll Blunk, \anktou. Sioux City,
Dubu*iuo. Winona, 8t- Paul, Dalntn
Marquette, Houghion. Hancock. Green

rript therefrom, and of tlie whole of hucIi original.
IxTrstimoxy WitKKDor. I iuvo hereunto set my
——- baud and affixed the Greet Seal of the r-tato of
i । r , Michigan, at La-islng. this Eleventh day of Au-

MARRIED.

Local feksipe?; police?.

—
------ -------(II
bi* new M Agon Shop, where he may to
tnsnJ at all lionrs &lt;.T sny day. ready t...|u
any work in hi. line, hma putting '*
•*p..ko io an old wheel, t.. the building *.f

J. G. RGKYAN.

sin* 'lady, with I’uiltuan Deltlacbed on both trains,
Ilaeben, awl running through

Hopkins &amp;\ Barnes
Hnve on. r.vihition one of tho
largest Stack of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which wc offer lo the piddic
cheap jor Cash. IF’e have,
hIsq, a full and complete
Stock of Draffs and Mnlicines, Books and Stationary
P&lt;yfiitncries- Toilet Sett le.,
rfc. Give us a call.

Hopkins &amp; Jkimes.
Hastings. Dec 15. 1874.

COLDSMITH’S

fukmWre hooM

SAUSBW tBROliEkU.

LIQUID

PAINTS.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
WhiOi gin

.oU fcr

'

cash:
at prism which defy ail'CampctiLiun.

The *i&lt;wk b (■-wuplria in cmy dejsrtiqent. Haviag Im. botqdu wry k*». and

GEORUX I. URA TITS,

UNDERTAKING

‘ECLECTIC lUi li

j

(Intf-dueJ br «.)

White L ead Works

�BOOK'

WOOLI WOOL!
.

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

$5oto$lo,ooo

Sarsapkiilla

900/” PROFIT.
TsamVrtSlii’* «

PORTJWLE EJWJUTE

CARDING.
Mr, Marble ia again prepared to
do Carding on
.

II aa U«a U &gt;«u*4 la hak Fii.ilsra *»4 *«M

SHORT NOTICE.

iid'krnVriTwall

At the OLI Factory Building in
HASTINGS.
IntrWc virtue* and (twUhwd by Its rcmarkabla cure* So mild aa to be mfo am!
beneficial to children, am! yet to acarrhlng
a. to eflsctcaUy purge out dm great cor­
ruptions oftha Uood, neb aatha rerofulcu.

for year* soon yi«ld to tUi po wi rfuf aa Udou, and diaappear. Bence lu wonderful
cure* maaFS which are pubLc’y known,
rf Scrofttla, and all Kroftdom dlaeaae*
Ulcers, Eruption* and erontiv* di&gt;■ orders at tha akin. Tumors, Blotches,

Ins, Tetter, Halt Bbeiim. Heald
and internal UU
ceraUtma of Uio Vteru* Htoinacb,
and Liver. It also cures other com­
plaint* la which it would not seem eaprel-

I'txqdc evening frtxn a distance. &lt; au
set their work done snd carry It back
with them. Wool sent by axpnM will
be pioinptly attended In. Bend mousy
with tbc uol and snve “Itetum Char-

Price 121-2 tali per Paid if
Oiled, or 16 cents if I Oil it.
WELCOME HIBBLK.

TcSz

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First Mortgages,

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WCRTHI GTOH BUSINESS COLLEGE.

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Tennsot Advertising are OflVrvtl for
Newapapwn Id the Hate of

MICHIGAN!

•tiength In tlie Spring. By renewing the
•pjwtitc and vigor of the dfgcitlso organ*
It dlmkaics the depression and llrtloaa lan­
guor of the season. Evon where no disorder
*P5»-*rs. people foci better, and live kingev,
for cleansing the blood- The system move i
on with renewed vigor anil a new lease of
Ufc. •

In Sit in x nf SHOO or More.

Or.I.C-AYERlCO, lowll, Min.,

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tattiaial.

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ta P. BmO 1 Ct ilratau Unit
X._ 41 PARK HOW, NKM* VUUK.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
wherein the inf.trncc was not a true one,
and what explanation ran be riven ot hie
artion at tbc late convention that does not
likcwim* demand just such inference. ■
Ho may rail hi* plain stateeient* "garb1—&gt;
.__ ,r________ _n
"__ . ।

talk of determined op|s&gt;ucnla a ‘Tree and
caay con venation," but the fact remain*
fAWt Mill, that what Mr. Ruasel! frileil lo
__dit al the Chicago Convention, because he
waa in the minority, bo thought he cnnM
do at Jaekaon, beranac, a* he said, the
ranvention was largely made up of third{■artr men and women
But to prevent further noxl of muapprehrnsfon, will Mr. John Ruwll answer
the following queatku-:
First—Ifoe* he drain: th* pamnge of a
Prohibitory law, if it ran lie securwl with­
out the suisvmiof the third party?
Becsmd—Will he Work in tin.- commit­
tee apfsnnted at Jsckaou. of which he ia
chairman, for the thnrongh oqrauizatHMi of
the temperance people of the titatc. in
pledging them to support only l*rohibilioo
randidalea at the coming elections, with­
out nvgird to the aucces* of the Prohibi­
tion party I
Third—l&gt;ora he believe that the spirit
of the Jackson Convention e*n be fulfilled
by any other mean* than the orptnisition j
•nd auccem of the Prohibition party ?
.Allow mo io say that I wntc not be­
came of personal feeling toward Mr. Ru*•ell. bat because I tmdeniland him tn lie
tbo ndrocato of Views antagonistic to the
jiurjKw of lhe Jackson Ccinreotuin and
the desires of the majority of the temper­
ance people uf Ac State,' ami no quratis.n
lhe probahilitira of the isimmiUia' doing
the work intended u be done by them in
in ibair appointment.
We want a prohibitory law, we want
trmperanix- principles Ui prevail, and we
want this in okji humlli trag it can be
.question ia, will thia be secured if the
management is left tu men who openly op­
pose ns. of who will work to *ccure parti­
san ends and measure, first?
l’erba|« Mr. ItuwcJ! will think this also
a “queer letter," but some people think
him a “queer man." Wilt he rise and
ri| Jain?
EDWARD A. KTONE.
llttuitiALE, August 13, 1875.

iixti i&amp;triua taratf
is aswasHriS. ■sru:
MWtilrw udFlis, **4 4.M&lt;1U4 ** f-lt-s..
•Il: Balsa ths
lUfUl I',i •(
*»nh-Mrt«unse(fe&gt;sf Asalsn N« amass
In Tawubla X«.Ur«il:sarti»l kaaas Ns.
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wlw. MMstlae Is tk« t&gt;«li«4 ■Ulsaasn
™t CwHir is AasHsw-susUsnlalv —*Usa-

Teas! Teas!

LAWSON S CURATIVE

For What?
The New Improved Back-Food

FLOraCK SEWING MACHINE
jwat ■sr.sri* j.'.t.'jL’.n.i:
sjLrxSrrSilrfi.’ac!

HEURAL6IA.SCIATICA,

reliefs riEuvKiiEn &lt;w

uoaid of cabs at

spBiscnnD. onia

r-‘sr".'gsS«

TfeiL’m...

RHEUMATISM

Shipping Bciglrg S Horae i*owM, $2.du; 4] Horae isisir, ii'».

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teuktu'

ianuiacturi- and furulab at low prices. Pulley*, Mtiafllnx Cuuul£n ud
alao funilsh B.dllug. Uin Hm* A.‘
‘
er information will be cbeerftilly tlv.-n by addreadng the musteccarm

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DR. C. JL SMITH'S

Afpdjcnl Infirmary

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
TIME T-A.BILE.

Taking Effect May 23d. 1876.

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Jftunerotia Patient* in Europe, the
We*t Indif* the Dominion of
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&lt;&gt;»««. vaWlUtsa, btowa,

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coronation. Hu first waa at Aachen, by
the tomb of Charlemagne, where lie reeeired the ailrwr crown of Germany; hu
■eeood at Milan; b*e third at Rome, where
the pope conferred on him the gulden
crown of the empire. But the iron crown
was the tnoet venerable of all. For 1,300
yeara lhe iron erowa h» hfld the foremost
place among the diadenu of Europe, for
it was formed by the skillful hands of Ro­
man goldsmith* in the auth century, and
•ent by I*ope Gregory the Great the Goth ic Queen Tbetxlolinda. when she had freed
L.mbardy from the Arian hcreay.
Its

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* FIHE««AIH tlOWIHIEIIOO.

JOHN O. BLACK,
Proprietor.
B. F. CHIDESTFR,

31 if
Lung and angry liavc been the Uitlra
fought by antiquaries ou thia point. Thom
who deny it* authenticity, beaded by Mu
retort, certainly bring weighty arguments
to lhe support of their view: bnt the Iradithm ha. survived all tbrir hmnsed Mio.,
KsBmi champion* have fought, pen in
hand, in it* defame, and still in the hnguap' of the people the crown of Moura is
called il Mera al-Zu. “the holy nail." It
graced the imperial front of Charfamagne.

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R^pilaucut
Geo. M. Dewey,
gprriin and runLint

HASTINGS^ BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1875.

of the duly M* the auUmn of the

The Studebaker 5Vagon!
wm. e.

mm a

in.

WHOLE NO. 1005.
tad Statew to mpioft amt Htnm fogi
K
live aievaa " Tbe wta
. yam tt, ney-r
wm

55, not ■ Denmcrae eudag in Ito favor.
July 15, 4861. Mr. Bewhiuiu Wand
offend in the Hotta a rmolnlMa rnmmmewdiug the aetanl Staten te cobvwm
their Lrpbfoturr. for the purpum uf ap­
pointing delegate. !o a general convention
to devim- tui-saurea ..f pence. Altlumgli
(hb prnpoabion Waa offend a few day.
after the Federal army had been defeated
U Bull Ran. it received tbe enlbe Demo­
cratic rote with Ike exception oT one. who
ruled with tbe 93 HqaiUicnna againat

Twenty years ago the Smallest. Today the
Largest Wagon Works in the World

Rtnpafsr Artveriiiiii Mali,

Because the Studebaker has 1 ways been the Best.

cd iicctwiary “to aaauage all grievaacca,"
a»id (’naimoum to meet at Lounviiie
on tbe Drat Monday in September, mid in
enojunctioo with a euanmUlm of one from
mrb State. appointed by the Huuac, run

the Shi
Spok&lt;

Sample

Their Skeins are all set with their Patent Skein
Setter which shapes tbe Axle arm'to the Skein far
more
accurately than can
possibly
lie done
by■ hand.—
Bl vw c, z, il. c mZ 4 — — -I
. B
।
a
»

twenty three, and they twrlre. While
I ha majority &gt;f the Hrprveeutarite., fnen
lli.ir greater |&gt;&gt;|ailati&gt;m, kurr almtyt brra
fnm Ikr Xurtii, jet wc Lave geaerally aevnrvd the Speaker, I'-ai'- kr
&lt;i great
extent, ehapna and eMilrol. the Leeulatiou
uf the country. Nor hate we lied Ina
control iu every other Departm.ut of the
General tiotcrnuiaut. Attonwy licuerab
we hate had fourtaeu, while the North
hate bad but fire Foreign Minbtera, we
have Ind eighty «x aud they but 6By
four. ' H’X»7r rArrryvertAt
fAe f-eicarM
trkirh demand* di/damatie afenlt abn*ul
it dnirly frvnjia- /7r» Si-aet, from their

runs lighter than any other" and the Skeins never
work loose, cut or break.

lu the com tuuu cuuucil, lecusimrading the
withdrawal of the cily from tbe State He
favored a "fine city" aa he termed if, and
hb acheinc met with approval from many
Iftdiug Democrats.
Ahmet the euue lime, (January 16.) aa

rd iu tbe Bourn, appruting of, ami legal
■ring tbe acta uf Freaidcul Lincoln, in
calling out the mililia ' and alien{theoiug
■be army aud navy. Ont of 74 Votaa&gt;a
ite favor only three were Deroocrola. The
19 voting againat it Were Dcanocrala.

enemy to become a friend, but the
of the change mint priced. the ImIwI
it ha. actually taken place.
'
Toe rule hold. good wit'i partia

cd. 'equality of Stair*.' and in my opiulun.
er try Blare State will, in a abort period of
lime, be found united in one cuuledcracy
• • • • What pom lion for New Jer­
sey will l&lt;at accord with her interval*,
honor, aud the patriotic iualinrt* of tier
pro|da T I aby emphatically aha ahould gv

•M5E

Angutl 2, tMii On a bill to Kite and
appellate tbe fwoperty of ihoM is rebdliun againat the I uited Slate., and for
the Bum effective mrppnauoB of the Bel-lliuo, the rule etuud jn* 61, nayn 48,
only two iK-twomta ruling in ila faror.
Auguat 5, 1SG1. Mr. Calvert offered a
ru. ■luti.iu fur the app.&lt;iutmcnl of a com­
mittee uf nine tn lOuaider and report upoo

«P3r-.U&lt;»
। form.’ »'
|ajw«*r, the pcmif mti.l he etihlllttled, that
a r4i.nl cbange lie. taken Hat* iu ite tenlinuuta and ptiuciplea, ite leechrnya and
paiqura. The prtiuf mnat lie atrong. so

IX-aioctalic encuuragtrnei.l hating made■■
F
the rebellion pttaaible, what waa ite jajicy on
z
dating the war? Did it etidcarur to undo
tlie great wrong which it hail committed,
d •Lby promptly rtspoediog to the call* made OOU.UUU in bond*. The tutawaa, in Davor
upon tbe lotriotnin uf the nation ? At a of tbe mcmure, 93, aga.net it CO, only ail
D.-uiocrala toted in iu taror.
’.
February 25, DM12. The inw article
of war. prohibiting miUtary oc natal vfli
an from employing any of tbair foraee to
cafSure or return into alavery any IMtire
from aetvicu or lalior, j«ed iha.rimme
Yeu'Jo, naya 51, only ouc Dcnxxrat rul­
ing in ila taror.
April 11, 18&amp;f. A bill for tU aboUiou

a I|n,etiou of aneli vital im|&gt;&gt;rtauce to the
future welfare uf the Republic, the peu
pic lannot afford to run any riak«. The
pretestalien of the Gowmaienl ha. oat
llifiu too much to try any political expertmenta in the management uf’ta afiair*
The people know what the llrfsilJieau ■
party haa done, and h doing, end will do'

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
EXTRAORD.NARY

JOHN STANLEY

AT THE

Hastings Drug Store

ANNOUNCEMENT
pRAWLEY &amp; GRACE

TOJJAUCO,

Snisl aai Maiical

DENTIST

DENTIST

luilil!:

Can Democttacy gi» e aueh guarantee '
Haa it abandutud llie fatal doctrine of
State Right, aa preached hr Calhoun,
fought for by tbe Southern Confederacy

Al an earlier dale. Nov. 21), I !»6&lt;», At­
torney General Black had given hb opin­
ion Iu lire aamu effect. Awordhig to bi»
view the gurcrumeiit could act only uu tbe
d*'fenaite. Il cuuld repel an attack, but
it had no e metituliotul right U&gt; aaaert ila
authority &lt;&gt;r protect ilacif by anyuffeinive
uieaaum. Iu hb own language . “The
Vn'uMi tuurt utterly periab at the numeut
when (‘uogtea. .hall arm i.nc |&gt;art uf live
pe»|&gt;le againat another for any j-uqcv.- be-

change ha. taken place, then thia iaaue b
■iuiple one of admlnutntion, turning upoC
the relathe character of men, and not
u[-4i the prineiplaa whieh they bold. Tbe
rr»nlt, whatever it might be, would m&gt;
lunger l&lt; experimental, for tbe peo|Je
would fael awured that a change of ad
luini.tnition would not imprril the peace
and unity of the nation.

ftbuol
Klank B-A., Toy »«d
tlrft Boot* ■!"» mrythinr in this Itar ,tu

Kiclijai.

from the Cuiumittea on Military Affaire in
the llouae lit llrprvaculathn, February
18, 1 H«il. it i« aboam that h&gt; tbe spring of
186U th. following tranafm of muaketa
weft made from the N|wibgtbld aivuory.
■ n.l the Wat.il.iwn and W.twrvlcil uvu

•

jJc»M (NJ and

GRASGEH BEADQUIKTKKS

Sweet's H°Tel:

SintaCht^

Oysters

f-SSffi

iUJOM, 9X50 FKff DAY-

ever IrrongU to Hnrtfag.- Cafl Mxl ex­
amine for youi^eir and you will 6nd our

HIS OFFICE

UNDERTAKING

Mock conpMe.
Remember the

*

J. P. ROBERTS.
NOTICE

SUBSCRIBE FOR

CRAWLEY A GRACE.

STEBBINS BROS.

preUetuion, tne newmiiy which eiiar. lor
our immrdbte withdrawal from aaauebtiou
With tbe Northern Staten b that thir boolib abolition
have the coalrvi of the

MONUMENTS
HKADSTONEH.
•
TABLE TOPS
B MANTLES,
‘
SHELVES. ETC.

In November, 18CU, Mr. Lawrcncu M.
Keitt dJirerrd . apch in OurimUw, S.
C He mid, in aiovrr tn a» amertion that
any
ta withdraw from the Unfou

If Northern Democracy had botm free
from iU influent*, thia would hate Uen
the earn, but it retained the old puiaoa in
iU l«c- It baa never barn* In* from
it, and to-day, united with tbe Bourbon
Democracy uf the South, it u under the
control of Calbotnwm, nod Ibbte. if co
irurted with power, to again phmge the
counter
r-vme elicliX
into leal
b£
rtcuotigreater
ita uftteit,
hithart..
en

0 MM. there
tfo A’urllk,

an cxerciae uf power with proper regard
fur the righta uf the Stake aad the per­
petuity Ul free gutertimeat. Tbe vote
.loud, yarn 7H, nays 52, only taw Demucraia rating iu ite fetor.
.
.
Jan. 2H, 1863. Mr. Ifovb mlrodncnd
a provbe to be added U&gt; a pawdiaf Hl]:

�JUSTICE TO THE

en ; to watch over the execution of all
irs, proclamation* and military order* of
nanrinatiun, and to establish neeensary
guMkea fur their protection, was paaaI by the House by a rote of 77 yeas, to
‘i&amp;VIBIb’ Mr. &amp;^ncTklfr^I‘‘the

military Cotnmitoe reported a troolution
for the revocation of tbe Military order
which rtvplrcd all colored persona leaving
Washington to procure pasMe. The vote
stood, yeas 72, nays 24, only 4 Democrats
voting far it
Thus the rce«ird might be continued
with the votes «*&gt; other measures of equal
importance
The public acta to which rwfervnee has
been made, end the votes thereon, are but

Supplementary Enrollment bill providing
foe the enrolliut-nt of colored pemoua jiarced the Ham. Tbe rote stood. 84 yean,
to 71 nays. Not a Democrat v.tod m ita
favor.
It u a noticeable foet, that at the very
time when negroe* were being employed
by the rebel army, and their enrollment
portioned by confederate legislation, the
Democrats of the North were united in
opposition to such a policy on tbe part of

J invastad iu U. 8. Honda fur deposit ou
rculalion Tbe rota Mood 7U year to 60
ays, tally two Democrats voting in ita
tvor.
April 30, 1864. A bill increasing Scl­
avs pay, and giving bounty to colored
tag .in ite foror.

full sympathy ami support uf the. Presi­
dent. This was particularly insinuated
with reference to the whisky fraud* Foe ■
mure than a mouth, however, while these
charges were going the rounds of the oj&gt;position prow, there had been lying on file
in the Treasury Dspartmeut an indorse­
ment intended fur Secretary Bristow's
notice, which sevompanied slwtcii uf pub­
lic nistors. wcll-mesut and ilLuIaant, on
Au Arbor waa 3I8.IS3 ponds.
The total flat to Britain of the Abys­ tliaa snbjret, and aha* said ; “Let Ito guilty
I sinian war was £8,959,00(1.
The consmnptiou of uak timber' iu specially vigilant, or instruct those eugag
One uf the plu-aomrna uf New York
France has doubled in tbe last fifty years. cd in the proeecutioa iff fraud Io be, just IKIW is the abundance- and chespucwi
■ The new Uniou depot) at Worvaater, against all who inaintutu that they bare of fruit, i'eacha are a puaitivo-dntg in
high influence to protect theta. ' No per the market. They are arriving by the
hundred care each day, .the supply Xeing
very far beyond the power of tic people
way of performing public duty." The U&gt; cvtiaume. Mure peaches are carted off
spoiled
each day than are sold; and the
“U. 8. Grant" which was ap|&gt;endi-&lt;i to
supply
docs not diminish, but ia rather ou
these words aignifieJ to Socretary Bristow
the increase. From Jevwy, Peunsylrania.
at least that be had the ihoroogVguirig Delaware, and Maryland the luscious fruit
cumes pouring in in endlaw. neter failing
Steles in the must «sCTp.-tk efforts hr Mreama. and the people revel in it.
There are su many tluuuanda of bushels
could make to putriah the guilty and to
■cm.- tbe public. Ami he is acting to-day arriving dailf inure than ere rwiuired, that
it acaa a pity that some of th«m could
ujK.li that asennuiee. Il would be well nut be taken further North, wliar^the peo­
if public opinion euuld give him tlx like ple would ba glad to get them at any
unswerving support , and if the Republi­ price. And as U ia with peaches, so it u
have been discovered in the mountains of can party at least would Bsum the watch­ Wtth melons, and in fact, cvevything good
Kern county, California.
to cat. The city ia filled with fruits and
word throughout the land, "No peraoeta) tvgctabUs, at very low prices. CotweWayne county, N. Y., farmerv expect
conasderatiou ahould stand in the way of
performing public duty."

All Democrats against

New England Manufacluree
sociaium of Lumbermen will be held io
J no. 6, 1864. A bill for the pun uh- Chicago, ou the 14th of September.
Tbe hard times In New England hare
meat of guerrillas, passed the Haute.
I
In Germany the him of young men in not seriously affected Manchester or Nash­
**."*£* 37, only two Deaxxnto voting the war has been so great that there are at
present nearly a million more women than ua. two of the largest towns in New Hamp­
shire. In the former town the Ainuaktag
June 13,1864 The Huurc passed the
Company arc ependinp t55,WW in divert-

We only -riant to sell just a
JSC VIV D RED

Bnggiee this year. If the Excitemeat runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTO/HClfS HCff buy.

We dare not tell the public, we are making l&gt;. tt&gt;.r wor^
ever before, for fear they-will conic too thick and E&gt;t. w,
terribly excited when we have too many nak-r. U )1 :,ow
«• tave ome down TratJ-filt MSI ■ Kt Btm
ln»E\
little because you may all come at once und Fru/ir-.tL- rr Aotnurt
so that we ennnot do anythiue.
We had Mime talk with it man foontfOIifomia aUu ►.■ndin,
him Tlilriy- ve TopCurringer, and that altnos ; unts u» (.
business beside.*' tbe

thia department will make a far better
.bow than lam year, and we think we do

CUTTER

GIFT,

which will be given away to our Ctuttonicnt about the ajjdi.
of Speed Premiums— of September next, has attendeney to make more trade than we

ABSTRACT OF PTEMIUM UST

«

Rut no; you said you would I.,,., them
into subjection. That is not done yet,
and God Almighty grant that it may nev.r
may be. 1 hope that yon will never «ul»
jugate the South." The rote stood, yraa
84, nays 58, only one Democrat voting in
iu favor. The resolution requiring a twothirds vote, it was l«t. Mr. Schenck then
offered a resolution of eensurr, the vote
on thia standing yeas 38, nays 20, seventaao Democrats voting in favor of it, and
twenty one refusing l» vote.
April 16, 1864. A bill passed the
House prvrsating Sutra from taxing the
raro'ld
of Katin*.*!
at . kl.k

ymaai&amp;st than in the
of President John Quirxy Adams, when
A Horn on Broadway
they dowlared that if hi. sdminirtratiuo that, three yaant ago, Would command
were u pure ts tbe angels it moat and •12,000 pwe annum, and be sought fur at
ahould lx overthrows. The Bujstity of lltat, can MW be had foe »G.0lW. and the
owure thinks himtolf or heroelf. » Un­
case may be, very lucky Io get that —
spirit. Whether they do or do
sp- There are thousands of steres in the city
prove lha whole of Ilia official course, they empty, ami holding, up rente is simply im
will give the President credit for bb manifret rndeavm to secure official integrity in
And the same la Iran of dwelling*. In
the various departments of the Govern­ Bnsaklyn there are six thousand dwelling!
ment and to ferret out and punish fraud. empty^ and how many thousand in New
A eharacteriatie iUtutraliuti as given ia te­ York cannot be computed.
cent dispatches. The true evndifiun of
The effect of this upon the retired
ths Uhingu Custom Housv has exdted a daaaea who hare bscn, and still dreire to
good deal of discussion, gvvd architeeta live upon their accumulations, ia fearful.
and men of accredited judgnsont bring ar­ Madam Blank, we will say, has a husband
rayed on both sides To scllls the mat­ who made his million, invented it in real
ter. therefore, the President determined to
appoint a commuswn of the highest char­
acter, and, in older that it might be free we will my, &lt;70,000 per annum, which, as
from even all suspicion of tdflcial bias, the it was all in Broadway steres and tal'lgible
tkipcrviaing Architect was kept tn igno- dwellings, could not be lessened or di­
bis iutentioa, &gt;until tbe namm minished. Madam, her daughters, and
were actually announced.
What more her sons all got a fixed habit of living at
sffcrtual measure could hare been taken the rate of 170,000 per year. Sic liad
to severe tba just abpeadtiun of this im­ carriages and jewels and dresses as her
portant matter with leforrnoe to tbe pub­ proportion of that sum, and Maria, Jane,
lic interests, tbe interests of Chicago aud Atnbeile, Tom, Alexis, and Ulysses hare
the rights of all private parties concerned? always had their expenditure pitched to
We have called this a characteristic tn- the saiue key. Now imagine the agony
alance of the •‘resident's forodght and of these seven people when tbq head of
justice. Another is to be found in his die family aanoquees llgst fwita have so
efforts to bring about a thorough invoti gone down that expenditure must be cut
gallon and equitable settlement of I Ito In­ down a half—that sueh a carriage must be
dian question, so far ss.lt was involved in given up—that such ami Aijch servanta
tbe Red Cloud Agency dlajiute.
The must lx&gt; dismfawed. and that pocket ud
CummimM finally select.*! is confoMedly pin mjney must be reduced.
Madam
groans, die girls pout and "wonder, and the
to secure a body cumposing a still higher ' young gsotlemeu swear great oatl&gt;s. But
average of national reputation will never,1 they hare to come down, all the same, for
probably. be fully known. Gov. Bulhxk
and Senator Morrill openly dt-idined. and
The
it i» understood that Prof. S.-vlye and nth- ou* rloasiw is something peculiar
era ufi-qually high standing privately re- . spruce young man who waa wont U&gt; buy
his clothes at the fmhiotteble eetabliahmente un U read way, at a oiM of fl!25 to
•21HI a suit, is perfectly willing to slide
inrcstigalh.il that nhoutel lee i-ffectna). around into the Bowery and get tlx same
whether it &lt;yit dtroagh th t Interior De- thing for SCO,. True, be says he gets
them on Broadway all the same, but oc[nrtBK-Bt, lliu luduii &lt; u|nF&gt;|i"i',iirndiip&lt; or i-aaionalh two of
meet in a cheap
what pot. If the (’uiatui-si-ti MU in any shop, and lh« eat gHa out uf the bag
respect it will not be the fault of Prc*i- Madam ixi the avenue is seen in Bowery
•hops, and Sixth arentn- b gettin- to be
good enough to trade in, liarticurirly aa I
goods storage about thirty per cent, lesa
than on Broadway.
Secretary Bristow and 1‘uatmsstrr General
Tlx rousumption of liquon at thedube
Jew ill, began their reform tn. irinnents, it haa largely decreased, particularly of fine
was clurged that (Ik-v did nut hare the HtiUi-rs. The swell who once pndrd 1 im
wpIriTwlrah wm avuteW^y tix-Vte-mx.- ^TXgT

\

April G, 1864. A vqte era. taken iu
lha Horue Ou a section of the currency
bill, autboriring the issue to. National
Banks of small notes. The vote stood,
yeas "fl, nays 54. only four Dctuocrata
voting ia ita &amp;vor.
’
April 9, 1864. A resolution vu introdntwd iu Ute House by Mr. Colfax, drolariag Alexander Long unworthy to be a
member, said Long having favored upon
tbe floor, the recognition of Ute independ­
ence of tbe Southern C.mfederney. Tbe
vote on thia stood, yeas 80, nays 70. only
one Democrat voting-in ita favor On the
same day Mr. Washbum offered a reaoln-

Tha position of New York on the curmay question in geaurous, to nay the
least, fur them is no rity in thia country
that few aMitttu.^ith hard timaa, or that

Richard Ijesser, of Carlton,

"

March 21, 1864. Pending the Army
appropriation biB the proviso was offered :
‘•Thu no part of Uta money liereia appro­
priated shall be applied or used for the
parpoee of raising, arenio" equipping or.
paytoj; negro soldiers."
This was favored by 18 Democrats, ut&gt;
posed by 8 Democrata, and 74 Bepabli-

proving the deep rooted Democratic sym­
pathy for tbe Confederate reuse, and the
organised opposition, of tbe party to me**
ora ahniutely esMtial to the surevreftil
prosecution of the war. Can any impar
tial mind in the review of tbe Tote* pre­
sented, be brought to believe that a Dem­
ocratic majority in Congrrae would have
ever secured the nrewerration of die Union.
To the strong Republican mgjoritiot. reprreetrting the national will, and lha determinabon of the loyal people to maintain
without compromise or dishonor the unity
and integrity of the Republic, we owe the
exietener of the Government This much
st least, the impartial historian will accord
to the Republican party, and ite patriotic
record when the political history of the
Rebellion is truthfully written
.
From tbe record presented three conclu­
sions may be fairly drawn.
1. The encouragement which tbe Dem­
ocratic party gave the aecesaion evuspira
tors before the war, last none of iu frere
during ita prosecution.
2. The altitude of the Democratic
party if not openly boaiile to the Union
cause was far from friendly with it
3. If tbe policy of the Democratic
party, as foreshadowed by ita voire in
Congrtae, had prevailed, the Southern
Confederacy would be to-day an establialied fact.
Would the raeturalion of such a party
to power jbe randucivo to the iuterret of
the nation t Would not the future peace
and proaperity of the Republic be endau
gered by Democratic ascendency ? Would
not the organiicd opposition to the enact
menl of then- measures which are now
the l*w* of the land, find expression in a
fiuhtre u&gt; execute or administer them ? In
a word, would not the muoruttuu of the
Democratic party to the control uf the Ne­
lson, be the restoration iff that noliticni
lower which encouraged the South tu se­
cede, aud.disiouragcd by vote and example
the efforts of a loyal people to suppress the

PRESIDENT.

wan th« Jydkvgauu last July, that gut the Cutter. W'e »ui
let him draw this year. "He ia too luAy."
'W&amp;rain^ tbe people not to come all' at ouce. we are »
foe iu all Haateni markets, which rowditsou
orMfcsI. tergUy owing to jtefiento.es.
couragcnimt by tbe Rtoto and .Uownty
Agricultural Socsrtitw.
- (
The 8|&lt;cd Department, though offering
a large amount in prvtuiuiaa, yet ispta the
society haa tluui any uber dqarUnetit of
Use Fair; in fact, it is a source of tone
profit to tbe society annually, and enables
tt to psy double tbe premiums in other de[Wrtmenta it wuald utherwnx be enabled
to do. 1-jms.Mteijnu^by
How. C. W. Green, of F.nmwgten, tbs

Truly Yours.

. j. L. REED &lt;k CO.

NOW IS YUOR TIME I
Gent’s' Clothing.
Furnishing Goods,
Dry GoB3s of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities

no* quite Btari-ing the sutire era of proaparity of Michigan, haa rendered thia an
uual gathering uf the producers and nun
ufseturera, a fixed institution of which lha
people of Michigan, except a small class
uf one idea fuHda, are proud, and which
rank. toriaf secund to mm in the United

iwrmupNu
Trunks, Traveling Bags,

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest

departmente of production—some to vege­
tables, some tu rereab. s»rx to dairying,
■nm w raldc, others to hone, others u.
sheep snd swiwe,—but sll And in ths great
annual gatherings, under the suspires of
the Stele Hociety, dc|«rtmeiita devoted to
their busiitosa interest aud specialties
so with all branebas of mechanic* and fine
an*.—Shd by couapariron cumea improve-

Come and see

for Yourself

nm V S- GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

i^Aauwgs, Cept., uth 1Bi4.

peoplc were inexpericncwd. Thia'year the
Fair has the advantage of last year's ex
ptsiesKW, and the rast improvement in en­
tertainment which experience riven to any
people. All the defects whi.li were disrorered in the arrangements uf tlx numer
m&gt; and capacious exhibition buildings are
thia year remodied; there has been many
improvements for caring for stock, especial­
ly aheap, and the means of iarrow and
egrets are increased ; all goods, wares,
suxk end merchandise gu direct to the
Fair Ground, if directed as they should
be, to the State Fair Depot, Hast Saginaw,
the F. A I*. M. taking care from111 lb,
roads centering at Saginaw, Ths grand
MU In* a (read total »t
VA.741
stands are much increased in capacity and
cuuvcuicncv, and capable of seating five
Thia is mere by some hundreds of dol­
thousand people comfortably, while the lars than was ever before offered by the
Driving Track u aa good as a track can be State Society in tbe five grand divwiuna,
aud exaoeds the total of the premium list
for any of tbe first twenty yean of the
existence of tbs society. It sptak. the

We have already recorded the fort that
ou Tlinreday, tbe lirot shipment of pmdx,
to Liverpool from Philadelphia ia to b«
made by the rtauxi.ip -Ohio." Tu keep
the fruit in tncrehantehte order, it is pro
P-*d to operate by means of fans, forring
air over tbe ice with such rapidity that the
temperature is quickly reduced to 38* or
35-. No outaade sir b admitted, and the

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED
C&lt;»mpari«on Invited and Competition Defied iu

Teas,

Coffees

JOECIXT

and Spices

STAIVLEY'H.

AU Fade of Tea*, tbe very be,t in the Market. fresh every
ing no current* -f air of diflvewrt temper
atunn, there ia not onr one-third the roc •reek from tbe, Importer. H. 8. 8I.KEPER * CO., of Hoetem. ut
lumption of ire that attend, any other for ule .1 price, winch de &lt;e .urrMalul competition
pewena. Tltc gsaaea emitted from the

GIVE ME A CALL. .

of aay wiuxwa on account of color" was
adopted, yesa 118, nays 48, not a Demoent
voting in iu fovtir.
Juy 2, 1M4. Om of tbe mret impor*-» military biOs of the war p—«l th.
Ho. It psvvidod for the raiaihg of ad-

building purposes, while tbe new gingham
mill, erected last year, will soon be reedy
for occupation, and will employ nearly M&gt;0
hands. Tbe Stark Milb are cliaugiug
over their spinning finmro at ron«idsr«blc
mat, and erecting building* alongside tbe
canal, while the Manchcatcr corporation is
enlarging one of its mills, and making im­
provements generally. Nashua also bean1
a healthy look CnaitHaliy, and great hopsai
arc entertained of • foir Iraaimaa for theI
winter. The Nashua Lock Company ia,
1
Indian Head Milla intend to nut right
•long; the Naahna Msuufacturiog Compony, which employs 1,100 hand*, has am.
jdc work for the winter, and no pn»]«ct
of either reducing wages or help: the
shoe factory report* the sense thing, while

western railway company, for Ute year end­
ing May 31, 1873, shows the rompany to
have operated I.IHH) miles of road, B—iring 112,787,726.51 x gross tmrning*.
Tlie net rMuings are given as fl 1.366.11”,54, Ute upcrnMg exp««e being 59.47

uiaicvd on a Saturday night, and it is
calculated that the tmnsflir will all be
made before Monday morning The efi
riency of lha acre ire ia the city will be
greaUy tnerreaad. The old puat-ofire was
fumsriy a church, altered fur the purpose,
and a more dingy, inconvenient labor
making pbtre eotfM not bo conorired.
Now, every presiblc facility C&gt;r quick,
thorough, and effective work will be had,
and the pret-tnaater and his employ ace will

the city will, brihn the electimi, isatta sa
appaa! to the citiseus of Ohio, to kill inis: Unnouw-J. P. Allison.
thm by Utuir votes, that Ute country may
get iuto a arttled financial eottditwn as1 O.RHSS£?'AMX^I“Pl,m“Bt*~U’
Loa re ptteible Wm. AUeu. maniac »
Superintend ente
the Slate of New York, wild be 1-K
ChildkJ. G. Ram.___
300.000 majority.
The feeing uf tbe
Superintendent Mnaic HaB—C. L.
Destocracy against him » intense.
Whknev.
Hnperiatendenu Manufacturing Hall—
N. L. Avery, i. P. A. Burringtoo

ktads ssperially of tba market garden,
have been mcruaaed evn tn larger proper­
lion than upon stock, ’affording a strong
incentive for agriculturaiUu to take to the
fair liberally of thia elaaa. The presuiutus
iu Canadx upon moat artiiles tn three last
classes do not equal ours, yrt their exhibi­
tion bare always put to shame Ute enter
prise of tbe farmers of Michigan. Oak
tend County alono, ia cereals and vents
good an exhibit as can be seen at the
Canada Fairs; yet lbs whois State of
Michigan ha. a. yet firiW to du whrt
Oakland Country ia capable of doing
On red and white wlxal ...d bsrtey the

Httdingn, Nov. 10th, 1874.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

•John Stanley.

REMINGTON!
fbs kcMtita-rox Hatw

mo M acxxxi bawapnntg
rapidly Into favor a, p..
semiU( the be.t combixatiox of good qualltlws.l
namely: Light rutinln&lt; I

RnuxaroM No. 1 Ms
China fur family use. la
the tMrd rur qf Ms »
fstenee. has met wttb a
I tun re rapid incrrwsv V
wi/ae tArn u'.j,

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VOL. XX. XQ. fc9.

HASTINGS, BARRY. COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 1006.

r«m?

tn bold out until tbe j«&gt;ple of the North
di-ided Sir th* Union ot agdaat it. Th.
n-rlcetion of Abraham Lincoln wa* thlieatb blow of the alar* mmladcracy. Ito
•hrll wa* brokmi. and ita fnreuldaM* rreiet- For, allbungh the Chicago tdxtfurm falb
betow the great nnution. and the nomine­
still k.wrt, y.H the triumph*of the Hemucratlc party uf the North will certainly *»•
In an interview with Governor Bandall cure a tempirary su.penuou of lioatilitic.
and an cfiict to miks pewre by an appeal
in 1WM. Pnxid.nl Linndo said
■ I do not think it b prnwual rarity of tu reaum. They ronh-a* that four yearambitiou thuueb I am mm free frwm tbrwji of hkrely wac. a* a means of restoring the
■. * :.s_ I —■ t
I*., I'.—I .Im* ,1... Uukm, hxa |wovcn a f.ilnre They de­
clare that the true principlro of Amcrii ru
Government have been diaregirdrd and
trail.pled tinder foct by the yereret exe. u-

WM. £. IMMt a

HinStjer AfiiBrtiriii'

| nave it. WhaUnae its. puronre may ImVi
I taw*, it b certainly that the cflert of its
I oppritiua to the menu* ctaf-kyid t.ad-d
। to pnikmg tbo war, by boi ling out tbc
, bop* to tbw*iu rebcItKm tku |k*cc would
be obtaiuod thrvogb the rMo^ukiuo &lt;d th*
S&lt; ulhrni Coaf.-d. n». y.
When lb* Southern Sum* amclcl.
hey did an wil'i the dctcrmlnatio i invar
to ivlura to th* Cuiori. Tf the hiatury of
the movement i* dearer on one pdat than
another,Illa ou thia rtwoJulloti of th.- aectdetT^urenever tu auhteit to EMml au­
•Sir.” repli.d Mr. Lincoln. ••the alightthority An Independent Suotfirrs Con­
&lt;M knowWa- «f -rulim-iic will prove to
federacy wm the only ultimatum which
any man that the triad Mmkw raumil lw
the Eoulh had to offer a» a b»U« of peace.
dertn.yrd
bv Drm.wv*tie strategy. It
Tbc uArial end priraleMorrvapoudcCivr rvceivnl'frnoi the t&lt;mth;lhe upaeebrdof it* shown that they ranuot krep pax! faith, would' saerilro all tbu while men of tire
Icad'-r* and the hngwa-.-a of be preaa ; the and arc the m***t barbaroua and inhnmin,
aa
wcNm trnuherwi* of mankind.'
d.doram in HtaTO lettUalaran and in tbc
Tile Richmond Nrerfi’aef thnv replire to
Confederate Congrwm; the informal cuufwicea held from time to tide t tbe peu- the mldresu of New llampahire iMwerato, .ler arm. .Mending and ac«|uirina Union
rlamaliooa and luraaagua of Ito Prwidmt. declaring that if lhe Sonth would ••eeme tetritocy The iMnoeratir atrateg* de­
all go to prove, that, from tbe iiireptiorl I hack into the Union, th* ItvOkwrwy of mand* that thrwe force* b* didiamlcd. ao&lt;l
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the to the chaw of the moTctaenl. |«acu
[the
North will do all in their power to gain i that llw mmter* be cuoeiliakxt by n»t«r’
Grate is a slide draft which when open causes the cials to keep U.S desirable, axrept on lbw bUaia of a rec- I fur them I the Southern Slates) such gusraa will accnre thrir safely
bright while Broiling. It hsa tin lined doors which close with a ognition of the Southam ConMcracy — 11 ant re*
•Im the New llamrohire IknuMcrai*
Yet,
with
a
full
knowledge
of
tUb
fact.
.iii
turn bueklc with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
Ucmurracy, ihn.URhoui ilia war. ke]4
it can beXgkeu outfit will. Las Mien or close front doors and its rlamucing Ibra peace which iu leader*
general appearance is bold and attractive.
knew could not lie bad, and fur a peaceful
' - Y.m rannol mnetlule the .South if you
MHtkmcul of uxbuiig diftetthira. which
guarantee Io them ultinraie auecnw; and
they knew to I* impoanibh.
the riprrience of the |&gt;rv*eut war |Wur.-»
In April. I hill. Huger A. Pryor, of
j their mi«.v»» » inevitable if y&lt;&gt;n Hing the
Virpnb, aaid, in rreporou to a aormad*.
«.mpuhory labor of miiluaM of black men
al t’barbulun, .Smith Carolim.
. .1
-la- -e .1— X—l- Will
(ienlleuxu. I thank yon, c*|«a.ially
that you bale al 1*4 aunihilakd th^a aeruraed UliHM*, rutkiag with curTU|aioii bihI
In this popular Stove will bo - famuri all—-XamIuiu. laup
in-lent with eatawad lyfau*). Thank
ictitB.Portable Reservoir,tin lined doonsiMjea front. palpus c«
»Gad' it la al IxM bleated and ritwt by the
i^btnihg wrilh of an mUra^ed *uJ iudig
cservoir aud is tin* best Stove in the market for the money.
nant people. Not only it it gMt*i hut
gnV* Ibrm vr Tu the csptrreile languxge
of .*Kripcnre. it b waler apili uftM the
u-naiml which eaunet be galbcn-l U|u
Lika JmeUer. *OII of the inoniiug, it ha*

for any **«1 except -and or gravel uaa a
Hied plow. Their cort b but little more.
xn.],tbe draft viKiuph low to pay ths dif
ftrroce in tdowmg twenty acres. I* «Uwiog and the cohae does a pad deal
the

in Ureal* of property and life depend for
sutrty and security, are io force u&gt;day,
williuut the vmlorreuwnt of a aingi* Dem
uvratie rote. I. it probable, in view iff
thia lignifieant farm that a Democratic
a-lminirtraiiuu would faithfully carry not
their ligl.U-uu. psovuiona?
A review uf tbe UuognwaiJU record
•Uowa a marked unanimity on tW part uf
the Democrat* against all measures of re-

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geoUeuicn. if Abraham Uncrin m4(1.Bnibxl Hamlin, t.xmOrenw. were p&gt; abdicate
tMr olficra and .were tn give me a blank
•licet of paper to write the rooditioo of rre
.uncxatiun to lhe Jeftiuct 1*aiun. I would
.omifaHy .pur the overture.''
Th-w •eiititucnto were revrited with tu-

Thin ahoukl be ueeii by a'l who
Stove.

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a!:l*mzh the mighty armice -of tbe Con­
federacy proved thi* to ba iatpureiblc. Al
the duee of tbe war, they opfaacal all re.'.uvtnirtioa mcaaurca &lt;a&gt; the [.-round that
th,' State* could be rretorrd witbeat them,
alt hough daordcr. and anarchy, and
hope and expect that a rnwdution rvmld be amothercd hair in the rebellious Htatro
peaud. denying the cmwituiiund power of
the Government, under the compact of
17*7, tu rvwrre a State? The Ch'^ag.i
pUtf.uvn virtually dore thb already. Are per rvUtiona in, lhe Union, and to 1'lfi M
there nut atroog nwro. at least, to in­ uuH-kly a* jowildr the Ennl*hi(« of war
duce u« to biqw and believe that they from tbe .boulder, of the Southern people.
Hut at all time*, in every effort, Dsmocrary tort it with oppoaition. It threw obatoebn in the way ; it eucuurasel th*
Smlkwu poople to believe, aa it did in
ISGH. that their righu were bring invaded,
it aroiMcii a feeline of bittwneaa and del-

matter of vast impwtane.- to a. in every
view of tire rare, and heoev 1 lU.ught it
I juJiciuua, patriotic, and wire, to du every
I thing that roald be penj-rly d.&gt;re tu aid
in hi* electom. Whatever may be bi* io1 dividual opinion, he i* th* eandiiUte «,f lhe
| State Righto party of lire North, iu vj'poSeptember 2S, liilht, a rmduti. u •»&gt; 1
introduced into th* Virginia houaeof dale
gxto f.w inquiring into tbe tone aud tem '
per of the jicul'k' of the United Statrc &lt;&lt;u
the subject of pcare. with a view to re- I
•ponding, if favorable The Sea/i'ae/, of ।
tL Skh. in apewkiug of it, aaid :
,
“Thc,H&lt;"toc. by • nuanimotu vote, put
ita f&gt;&gt;4 on the nwotution, without a Word
of diacuaaiou, "T a moment of delay. Ill ;
■ thi* it but fairly rvprewmtcd the manliiue* ■
tn w 'ot
,r i

Whatever of peace and prosperity hare
lieen Manred to the Southern Stoles, and
especially to th* nation, since the clow of
Tbcac word* indicate tbe &gt;*raidmU'a
the war, is doe to the wwiom snd firmuem puliry toward tlome who prove unfaithful
of the HepnHicun party/XAa it proses ut- ur'dmbuneat Secretary Bristow reffartu
tliiv policy in all of hb’ oSrial acta Tbe
t'nii.-u, and turned neither to lhe right Hepubliean party ha. made it a plank in
nor to lhe left until thia w«a arecmpliatwd, iu platform. The beat dcvi*rd ayatrm of
», it ha* gone straight forward in the Work Government cannot aeenre pcrlacUoei. The
of rexorelruction, snd unmindfal «f Dcm- bot intentiona u&gt; the part uf thewe in­
raiSH olwtarirs which it ha. corountere-l treated with authority cannot keep men
it ba&lt; n atonal pcaco sad jmnperity UM t he from proving unfaithful. The brer that
n i. Itid Staten, and advanced the material roll be d&lt; nc U to exaniaa pod Judgment
a , ilth of the country more than four in reacting uiew tor. raepoaaiN* naaitioua,
timav the entire l«rt of the War.
If any on* bo&lt;M»tly Ixlmea that the
Democratic party has become ronverti-d by
ybc logic of cventa, be hm but to .tody
tbc work of the party in thine Stat»
where it ha. obtained control. The vhar-

tbe Governor« l**iiaian*. ami I wi.li
Io be known at Waaliington. and ela*

l“—■ "nstsr JOHN

STANLEY

Governmerit and t-o b*ck to the Union, on
any term" whatever, the-peopl* i.f lamia
raiia will, in lonvcntw-u aaretublcd without
In a letter to Hon. K- 11. WaabborM,
aduarulttu voice, cede the State to any dat«l August 111, 1864. General. Hrant
Eunfieao Power. '
thli* refer* to Confederate hope* of a
The Richmond
in Mar.h llrtnocratic triumph in the North : .
■1 hare no doubt but that the sttetny
are exceedingly anxious to hold out until

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Hastings Drug Store

triiUfJtnot mtJftiuMtr.r /•"'J'
In bb Utter he arid
“Let tbe heart and brriu into lhe re- uevuring Io death &lt;-ur Preaidanl aud mili­
lulutiiMt, accelerate aud direct tbe move- tary aud civil oScvn. be had pni|««ed to
uaeul, gel rid of the Bahrain, (or What b make Jet. Ihktia hi* aueenaor, I*re. Cornit I) Abral am Lincdu, pacifiraHr.it you | mender-in-ebief «f the Yankee araiic*.
ran, and by the blood of bi* Mkiwera if and our 4 Juratir imdilution* Jot only nx

need entertaiu any aurii from McClellan •
election. But, on the contrary. I think
thxl jeaev upon the baria of a rejaratu.n
■ X tbc States and our iudcjeodetiro, would
l« the ahnret certain ultimate rmult ifour
authorities abould act wwcly, in tbc event

| ognixcrl at luuSe. Inti re-adopted iu the
frew (Staton, provided the South would uucc

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routnd aL Ua Government from hand,
known to be Lyal to those still rrd with
the blraal uf it* defeuderv? There are
tracriioa* fir the Aumrm psofdp to anrero. sad &lt;« thrir rolution depend.- the
wtw**or wue uf th* RepwbKc.
OCHtrUDMATU IIOPM or A MMOrOATIC

ftacw aud Isla.r , the rraaBcrtrou i'f the
uU Stale Bight, durtrin*. which marknl
itk rule in aatr Mint timer; th* cunu uhlX drawn amendment* to Stole cuiwtiIstiorn intouded to again dirid* alkrianre.
tl • priitieri character of tbc raw who are
to rctircaant it in the coming Coognre ;
lhe elevation through iu roton and influ­
ence of those who were mainly re.jxm.ibi*
fur the Southern rebellion, and who led ita
arniie* agairut the Government All the**
thing, romhired, Joint, m with the finger
uf yropbeuy, to lhe nwurvaction of the Al­
tai doctrine of State Rights under D«mm
cirtic domiiMtion, if again clothed with
tulkic.l power by tbe votes of lhe Amcrren j-xijde Its votes, its upaeehre, it*
■* to, j-rovi tbe Dtmoeraiic party the aatne
enemy of p"xl guvernnteul lb»t w«. dis
mimad fata power in 1801. Shall it l»
rstored r Uan tbe nation tru*t in It.
hand, ita h-mur, ito unity, and the solution
of those great nrobleuna of huumrity and
r ivUiaaliou, which to-day demand th* highuisdom and the Insert palriitism
Why ahmiM Ji trust toJay what it
.bred not trust in 1860,11*4. IMS. 1*72?
The party has trot changed. Ito princttde., ita aytupathy, it.
are as
clearly defined now aa Un n If th* nrtmn
rould not trurt the men wb* vuted and

I * been tbc lending trait in the Prreidcui’*
character, and no personal eeoddantio*
could tempt him to dim its lustre by rem। nauiaing a wrung.
,
''IzVaoyriby aaua ervwpey it tut he
unribW.' Three word* alroukl ring from
the Mump and forum; they should be writl3u in letter* uf pdd abtrve lhe entraaee
of every court-bmaae ; th.-v ahiauld Sad a
b4-4c-mcnt in lire balb te'Jwuri** ; they
abould b* putted in ovary town. city, and
StoU, that the guilty might read their

The tnanagetoeut of lb* -Inter-Slate
Indwrtfai Eijcitirei to be hridOvm tbc
8th of September to the (Hh af Ortubre,
in the Exjndtion Building. mar lb* Can-

. Th* Ameriana P.moloRicri feriaty bold
their l«uaial exhihitio* of fiuita iu rannn-tion with it. CUUrti.&gt;ua of fruit from
a Urge number of Staton will bo mad*,
affording a rare o,iportarity nf riudy and

rhe mix* of the Chicago cwuvcute.u,
r a* jts platform uf principlre grew,
-nt., aa I have raid on anathur ixra
a ray of light, which umlar Prvvie, may j«&gt;v* tbe dawn uf day to thia
and ebe*rirea night, Um first ray uf
, I have *ren from the North since lira
1 l&gt;eg*ii This chccra tbc heart aud
anh h I roukl almwM exclaim: -Hail!
light. ufftjring of Heaven, first bum
ic eternal, eo-«tew»al beam May I I

J. P, ROBERTS.
NOTICE!

FOR

Yet. with a full knowledge uf this de
l. nninalirm ra. the part of theSoeth, mid
Ut: im|«*il&gt;iliiy of restoring the I nion,
except by jhr debut of lb* Confederate
aruiuu. tbe ItemucralM garty tried to di
ride Nurtbero s*ntiamiit anJ eripnlc the
sdminblraXiiHi, by pnwlaiming that the
Suotturu States were snxiira* to return !&lt;•
th* Unino. end that lb* Republican party
w,hiM not allow them ■
ioS .or..
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Impartial history will record tlx* facta.
of the Government to awppnaa lhe ret**­
1. Tbe Southern State* eave op tbc
' After tbu Pemoeratic aureewMa in the Cunfedcraay when they roaU no longer
fall of 18(12, Smtbmi puperi UaA oora-

rneitl wutdd oyipiwc a further Muoocnbo*
&lt;■( the war. Mrenwbtle fiu.iiM.-ial rmbarra**u&lt;nl&gt; would lx duiug their work.
Tbc war would inevitably tail in aniae&lt;l*.stce (hi tbc cvi-nt of .McClelland al
tctu|4mg to rarty it otrf When *11 ef
furta In |&lt;r»ua.le our jeupl.- to gu back
ii.lo the 1‘niou voluntarily, failed, a* they
। would, if our aothociliea shall an act a* to
a.&lt;urc lhe heart, aud affection* of the ;«•I |4e a* Urey ought, then McCWlaa would
cMtioa'of McCtdlan in IHtll would!
; ultimately be compelled tu give up tbe ntbring about a mUiratruu of tbe Union.' luralkuO of tbc Unkm » a turlurn hope.
Southertl kadcrv wore niranling hi* dev I’carr Wtetld niuic slowly but .urriy uja.n
lion aa the certain aU|&gt; toward Cimfedcralc ..nr own term*. and without any more
revognhita
fighting
&lt; hbrr/wuww w.’.uM operate U&gt; the asm.n»ulu, which, uf lhamreivtn, even with-

UNDERTAKING
that need* a great deal

Every observing farmer knows that hones
are .u^ejrtiU.- of kiadnem and rcjuaHy ao
to unkindnre*. I have seen horses that
were working staadily made rock ha* with
sural, in a abort time, by a sharp word or
a r.-k oct tbc bit. ■
- v----- *their work aa you
puasible, dfod be
their mbtakre as ;
of hnman beings.

Clsllan, and the autrera of the State
Righto font rff tbc Noth, whose nouunac
ba b, of the utmost impnrtann- to in.
I With tbw views, yon nadOy penrivs
li..w 1 r«g*rdml the actio* of tkn Chirap:
cm» ration a* * rar iff light, lhe firat rar

�a flood of light on the re*ewt ao-ruled
negro insurrection in that State.
We
make extracts He flrat give* htaeredeu

«1 rebriliom I owned a Arm of 1.fowl
acre., 450 of which were at one lime un
der rultiration, and I Ud over 100 negroe.
under my coMrel, all of whom lived in
dose proximity to my reaidcnce I seldom
eat down to a me.) without being disturb­
ed by aom* mm of thaw nagroea railing
upon me far advice or for boom article of
nor, and waa defeated mainly by local b* food or clothing. On Sunday, w. held
rriigious rerrireu, which ware attended by
Hantwi. Ha b a jurfot of the highrat
standing, with the breadth of view and
tairnem on all quralu.n. which went to be
the fruit of judicial mining. He han al­
ready played a prominent part in tbe
school quartfou in Cincinnati, for when
atump in the Ohio ramprign, as it wa*
■ndentood that be would giro bfo rtteutiou particularly to tbe schorl 4neat ion.
Jndga Taft, it will be rmnemberad, waa
the chief cotnprtitor of Gen Haye, for

don la of which. Im wa* peraonally cogniaaat^ showing how “rather than to knuekfo
to a nigger -—Ilia: la Io etpfoiu U&gt; a field
thin be waa criticised o being over-Sendly to the Catholic, ao that .prcial weight
action—one of hi* neighbor* wa* dspriv.
st-achra to hit position al thepraaeut time.
od of help at a critical trate. One of three
w* give in lhe writer * own language.

paying Uzca because they ranine leach
and pearlier their own religious forn» in
the school*. the cane i* entirely different.
They are taking what the Cooatitntion
doea not allow, and what I think it ought

Now Mr. D. wa* a gnod man and
would not cheat a negro, but another
neighbor boasted that he “never meant to
nay a nigger more than
at Christmas
for it will hurt a nigger to have more than
that," he aaid, and adding, "d—them, they
are ocr* anyhow and ought not to have
anything.'' The very idea of a negro
*nlng a white inan for hi* wagra ia absurd
ia the extreme. You might M well en
dreroe to obtain justice in a New York
aity court against the “ring."

11 e maintained that the Catholic clergy
—for he draw* a broad distinction between
them and lhe laity—have forced tliia fosue into the prenent campaign through the
subserviency of the Democratic party.—
Another Instance U given where 40
The protestation* of the latter go for negro** .wore one way and the white rani
nothing. By the Geghan bill passed by their employer, .wore directly contrary,
th* foal Legislature they hare secure.1 the and obtained th* rase. No Jury dare to
support of tbe Catholicjchurcb. “They," bring in a verdict against a whit, man In
soy* Judge Taft, "the Democrats and tbe favor of tbe negro.
Catholic clergy. hare irrw'l to combine
agaioAl tbe Hepublicsns. Tbc Catholic
'I do not] say that all emtdoyer* are
clergy are supposed to have no other ob­ dishteiert. nor that all negro** tell th* truth
ject ia thm coalition than to divide the in iwcaring that they have had only ro
school fund, or destroy the common school much. Far be it form me to bring any
•uch *wecping accusation* against our
system la It right to treat this vital ia- Southern white brothers ; but enough of
tereat of the republic to such a nimbiu. them are dishonest to give color to tbe ide*
tiour’ Tliia coalition lisa two object*. that it is common among them, snd the
Via.: On the part of tbe Detnoeratie negro i* stirred up to think that every
white man intends to ehete him. WaaM
leaders p -litiral power; on lhe part of rite it be any different at the North if our
clergy a radical chug* ia tbe constitution
and runduct of the common school*, or
their abolition The position of the latter
Tbs writer'• remedy fur these evil* i*.
ia fairly stated by Judge Taft, as follows:
“Tbe theory .of tbe Catholic clergy is in brief. to make land owner* of the ouforthat no schools can be satisfactory to them j rd people, and to this end he ha* divided
which do not permit the full instruction among hit laborer* lhe principal portion of
&lt;d that they may be wrtl indoctrinated
with their religious opinion* 'at the s*mc
time they are acquiring secular knowledge
and diactphna, if not tbe name instructor*.
Tbe only way to aecurr thia object out of
lhe school fund b to have it divided; and
they do not yet »ee why this can mil
done. They oppewe tire rommon tohools,
therefore, even when relieved of al) aertarian leaching, in tbe hope of an arrangenmt by which they can have lhe toeeh- (
Ing of Catholic children under the care of I
Catholic religion* teacher*, in school* aup- 1

No measures hitherto adopted to derate
the black man Iwgia to compare in impor­
tance to this one of mak'ng him a land
owner, a* it cotnprisra schools, churches,
home*, preuniary indepetHlmce and pnlitioal rights, and without its adoption it t*
my candid opinio* that all other meaaur.-will produce but “•.«*&lt;------------ - -ae_* I
upon the colored

a lirt *J urtiaiaa |«vparcd and being prom­
' sd for exhBtitioa u the Centennial of 187C
by th. fittb. kingdom of Brigium The
li»t would (Il nearly rix column* of your
paper. When we take into eooridcratiou
th. fort that the territory rix orcupim ia
*bi»ot half a* large again as Michigan, we
rannui but think &lt;mr eiti.cn. do not rariire tbe maruilude of thia great foternatioori exhibition If Beljriuni ban already
forntahed a list and secured apace for sueh
it, is, however, lhe Republican* at hurt an exhibit of her produrta and renourcea.
are folly aware lhaj_ tbev are artinx for what mm: w* expret from «ber foreign
next y«wr as well J. thL. *ud that the euuntrie* who have been hard at work pre
chief rijraificunre of tbsar rue will b, paring for thi. exhibition and ran hid.
found in ita natural bearing* Iu thia littfo Belgium away in «.,B&gt;e corner of their
Thirty-rix foreign nation
point of view the Souther* quaatiua can­ dominiotra
not be overlooked. Wean glad to rerog- have aroeptad and are preparing their
niao th* feet that It I* not
promlnsnt gta-d/. ware*, and merchandise for the exhlblUnu. In looking over the various arand vital aa it waa, but that It U stiD be­
fore lb* prople la evident '■wm the keen tidra Belgium frop.ro. to disjj.y we ran
interval every where maniftwted throughout form *om* idea of whu may be expcctsd
th. Sooth iu the Northern 'rirctions. like from roeh great arnntriea aa England.
that uf Maine, tbu* jiroriog that roroo- France, Germany, China, Japan, Rumis,
atractiou b«a nut yrt been eF-uinated from de.. *te.
Nrarl? er« d^mruront i* rcpnwenteo
The peculiarity of ll«* MraTOt political hr Belgium. The catalogue, among other
ailiutfoa in thi* rrapact. however, is that thing*, ambraa* painting., mulpturea.
no special uiraaurc* arc now before tbc bronara, engraving., bonks, giaas, wood,
country anplluable to the Modlb, which mart&gt;.e, rteri. Iron, rottuu. linen ware.. 1.
ar* dependent ura.ii lUpubllcan or Demo­ oca, metallurgy, grain., chocolate, coco*,
cratic voting. The baUnerd state of tire vegetable, pwfttmerira, |ro*erv*d fntito.
two Houara of Coagrvm Mwitale* that hat* and rap*, augara and ayntjm liouoc*.
rmuH, but even were it otherwtae th-rv is bweuita. eandla acids, fertalianra, chumarhs.
M&gt; tledre tu IRak* any addition to lhe body points, pharmacy, terra cotta ware, a vui
of rc«x&gt;o*tnjctb.ii me*.urca Nevcrtbalma, ocJUcViop «af toy., tabfo Mrvicvo of *11
it is of Immense importance which party kl^ jjT17 l’W^14• I-P"
•hall -cur* th* next adminiatratiou off the pojJlns, delutta, Utin., sacred o*t««u,
prerion* atoooa. artiflrial hair, hair orna­
South can give their reason* for that im- ments. machinery of various kinds, new
prtasion; ths blacks fed it just os they aud novel, showing praetical working.
felt th* momeutorwo&lt;*M of the seeumioci «* .mimic snd labor-saving, aciroeeand edu­
criri*. |t i* * upucf of parting a aqbtl*, cation, elaborate dwpl.y, .bugiug turthod*
but vast aud irresistible moral influeoc*. A of *11 braachc. of jrtimary Inrtituiiotis.
Republican administration at Washington mhoul furniture, m approved by the Belmeans lhe cart) Ing oat of th* paranto-* Allan Ouverament, gymuaatla appliance*,
of the Constitution, tbe protection of th* modds of varioua kind*, achtol diaeipline,
freedmen in all tbeir rights, lhe abandon and military instruction in acbnola, hr•awat of all hortile *el&gt;«mra by th* white II (riroie measure* relatir* to building*, etc.
rte.
line visionaries, and the going forward of
Do not give thi* article j (roriug
tbe South bcaoeforth &lt;-n tfo&gt; baai* of s«|gal
rights A Democratic administration, on j thought, but let It bo in your mind cwtthe other hand, means enenuragentent to I ■tantly. Remember that we have sonto
tbs bilt&lt;-rc«t enemies of the freedmen, and ' tiling worthy of note in Michigan to exth* practical i|&gt;-prlv*l|u«i of the Utter of '[ hibit to the world. Where foreign connth»lr political privilegra, anlea* they are ■ tri™ hare becu ecuturim bringing ibautexerted in tbe white interest.
i | advoa to a high degree of perfeaion, we
We have girsn |u&gt; many evHcnoe* of have arawnpliahcd in half a century what
the purpose toward thi* Utter result eher. I win a*tonl»h them more than w« ran be
iabed by the Democratic leader* of ths I। astonished- It only remain, for n. to go
I to work and exhibit our nsoacw and pro­
duce-. manufacture*, etc
Appliratton.
given up, lhe White Iseague* soem to be
no longer in th* fielJ, »' itiempt* arc ferrnt p&gt;ints. l&gt;ul nothing iu comparison
likely to l» luad* tu ahpqplrv negro to whaj thsy should at thia time. Hesuffrage. Il is found that th» was end rnenjber that space must be secured Then
can be obtained in Ira* obtrusive but equal­ you have-util January 1st. l&amp;rfl. before
ly effectual ways. 'Mr. Nordhoff shows anv article guns forward. All article* for
how thi* has l-rcn done in Georgia—by exhibition must be there by April 1st.
adverse legislation. aptJying in the term* 1878, exrent perishable gnnda and live
kick, whien will be provided for in lime.
*A|ttaUy t» whiten *i&gt;d black*, but from
fore* of urcuuptuxvv wurking wholly Secure y&lt;&gt;ur spare without delav.
F. W. NO'BLK,
•grinst the latter; by wholesale bribery of
black lewder* ; and hy frauds vyrtemrtiial. Ser-rclan t'entrnnial Board of Manarm
Detroit, b-p&lt;mul&gt;ei 2, 167*.
Iw tHimed al the polh. With the Union
under I4em&lt;xrstic rontrol ami Demr- ralic
Juitie*, Not Charity.
prestige overbearing utterly the freedmen
aud tbeir friends, it is rary to see how the
condilloa of the latter would
hope ,
Every year adds to the independence of
low, whIU the country wo*b| l-wwi th*
higktevi benefit of reconstruction. These ill* eolorrd element. It no longer ask*
It simply esk&gt; for ja-tirc. I|
are ronrideraiiun* which the R&lt;q&gt;ublH-ii-&lt; ! for charily
of Maine will not forget, and they *011I has become, drvj Ite the obstacles placed in
not be ungrateful to Senator Mort-ni for |j it way. sdf-u|purtin-. There is no dan
I per uf its drifting away from the Republlr.-rnliing them to mind
ran party, for it know* that only through
this party ran it obtain tbc justice which
it has tbc right to demand. The cd..red
luun asks for no special prii legv. Al1 be
wants i* an &lt;*psa! chaixT in tbc teruggi.- of
life. If he bad the force to rise, he asks
sensible idaaa in its issue of August 10th. that the law* st the country i&lt;i&gt;teei him
If every Democratic p*pr throughout in his legitimate efforts. He desires to enI joy what cililhati m accord* to the poor­
the South gave »d«ioe a* grad as lliiv, we est while man. tbe right to make of him-

ported by the acbool fund, which ia raised I A very intelligent gentleman, residing I
' in tbe South, who is not a politician but
by taxa* levied upon all, or that the
engaged in teaching, Mate* that targe prvCatholic, be retired of the school tax." |I petty bolder* are, as a rule, quite hrwtilc
He show* that they are inexorably
' to the public schools ; that lhe very poor
drirew to thia ground by their inttruction*
i white* are controlled hy them and aid
from Rome. The education of the young
tbeir opposition ; that lhe major portion of
outride of the chureh i* condemned by the
Pope * SyUatou of 1864 .. raw of the those who make up tbe rank and file of
the ex-Correderate *rn&gt;l**, irc forcrable.
though a* yet mainly in a negrtire way.
yst saeh education is not piacticnble in
A new influence is being felt In the lug at tbeir bard l&lt;4 i» n-t going to re­
litis roantry by relieving Catholics of the
•wakened in terete that i* being aroused store them. Railing at the stirring and
[aymrat of their .hare for lhe support of
anhtng ahc mutbffn of tbe white working industrious people who have pX above
tbe public acbools. Aa Judge Taft aaya:
and moderate middle rias. They are be them will do diem no p«ud. Going back
“The real dificuhy is that our Cuoatituto the past and anmmuuing up tbe *luulra
ginning to see that negro education dore
lion nod th* Homan Syllabus are directly
of iUnstrious ancestor* will be of na avail.
in conflict on the school question. By the not euntaminate; that their children ran Tbe rrnnutoecr can only lie acromplwhed
Syllabus our Cowtitution i* a 'damnable be taagbl at tbe free acboui without do by work—atrody'persevering work. '
gradation, and that prirate tuition i* tou I| The ll'A-y ha* revealed the secret;
error ,' and with the Catholic clergy the
costly and insuScienl to ba availed of by work. Heady and prraevering work tu re­
Syllabus ia an authority. ’ We need not
store the fortune* of tbox- families who
them. Breid** aueh influence* among th* have suffered poverty more th* dum of tbc
reproduce Lin able argument in defense of
pro-southern mama*, which are slowly war, nothing rise ran, N&gt; true man or
our paddle aehool ayrteni. “No mother."
working round to the ride of tbe com­ woman would rail at them for tbeir tnishe mya, “ever cb.ri.ed her only child with
mon *ch*Mil*, the politician, hoping to se­ fortuM*. On the contrary, aympatbrtic
more jaahxu care iha* a free Republic
cure |&gt;oriiioo, begin* to see that lie must heart* would respond to any call that
ebrwrihm or ought to ebermh, ita »yrtcm
would truly serve them. Neither should
those who have barn unfortunate, who
of universal popular education and when
have foiled to adapt themselves to tbe new
the white Republicans. It is one of lhe order of thing*, rail st those who hsre
ghwiotm day when "our schixd system
larprat results of their struggle, and will, bora more fortunate, who. through ban!
shall be shivered to piece-' it ia time for
work, hare recorarcd what they hut by
in the long run, prove to be lhe leaven
the mame* to rally to ita defrurc. That
that leavens lhe lump. Heore the deadly
obligation seems to bo imposed by lhe pres­
ent political oAnaiion in Ohio. It will be bortRity now manifested thorsto by the who sneer at iboac who labor for a living.
They effect to despise work, to rrtpini it
well for the partie* concerning to heed
as the lot of the slave. Thsy will neither
Judge Taft's calm end weighty word* a*
work tbctnsrlvra, nor will they allow their
sons or daughters to work. They would
kmk upon it ns degrading, and wool 1 pre­
fer to lire on gilt-edged charity, rather
Put good aronln noauisattoo. ThUshould than anil tbeir bands by honest toil.
be lhe motto of every Republican conven
Thia claaa ia gradually growing smaller.
lion. No delegate should be tent to rcpre- Man;- comprising it are sinking out of
sent th* poeple who will not flret pledge sight. Energy and enterprise are crowd*

State. If U iMkn to become a political himadf to support men of known public
party, it must axpset to b* treated a* a virtue. There are gncsl men to be bad for
partisan, and any political party which U every ofic*. They arc not found hanging
willing to use the rcctariau mal of a parti­
cular ahureh to promote ita political power,

dreed. only as a high public duty. They
mast be sought out, brought to tbe front,
and plem! in nominatiou. Tbeir pramacc
Judge Kelly mys that lhe grremUcks 00 a ticket adds to its weight. They im rising. Th* South has nothing to hope
from ita preoarvutiou. It must dspeod un
new mrnad arc but rapital deposited iu
ita rn*rg*tir young men. They may have
vaulm far fttture uae whan money may be alway* quick to reeognia* h.giraty and sial DU proud awortry to baart over; they may
again required. Well auppoae more grren- ity. Mid find to reward them by gtring tbara have ownad no aiavua; they may have
baoks war* immd aa fcrorod by Mr. Kelly, plarc and power. If wa want good major been scorned by tho** who were reared In
what would prevent their batng likewise itire next foil, we mart prwnt good men on wodth ; but if they love labor, and reek
dapaaited until more money wa* required. our ticket*. In rrder to win a victory, we lhe ftehs of honor, through the gateway
Of indratry. they will impart new life Io
Whte is thus stared now arc offered at
tbe K-wihem States and plare them where
they belong—in th. van of Atocrirau
rirfiirauu.. Fre. labor must b. th* fottn-

Kmitraky ha. 100,000 Patron.
Gen. Butler hmbrco retained by Tilton
The Texas Htate Grange metes at Dal- in hi. secund suit agriart Beseher
Pay Up"i* th. lit!, uf a new metlo- la. on th. 17th iart
Tha Boston public library bad an in­
at ia Or«v«.
Th. potato rot can often be cured by a crease rf 1837i volnmrt larfyenr.
Th* public debt wa. dtereated Jl.flSfl,049.26 during tbe month of August.
Th* wheat crop of MinoeooU thi. year
M vteimtod to be worth fl30,000.&lt;KM).
Two new novels by George Sand »re
announced l7 Michael Lev/ A Cm, Paris.

Th. Maur*. Appfotou hare a new work
by Bastian, on Paralyri. of lhe Brain, is

■JWIMOHIHI!

Boaton has . population of 3h«.UM»
and that of MamochureU* is rforc to 2.
000/100.
Charire Francis Adams is the hoariest

We O»ly want to sell jug^
jse rr iw r&gt; n JE x&gt;

Chicago is making great preparation*
for tbe annual inter-Stat* Mr, which open,
tla-ra ri.^xemlmr bth
The Hampden MUI. at Holyoke will
shut down thia week. 80m* repairs will
bo made during the suspension
The Bairrr Falk (Pa.) Iron Work* are

axMnejM,«73.
There ia arauly talk of sending Henry
WiUon back to tbe Senate at other yrer. in
Mr. Boutwell s place
Vanderbilt Unirsgsitr at NaahviDe.
Tenn., is to be dedicated in October, and
the oommodora is going to attend.
minion (Canada) Grange mrt oo tbe 17th
('act* leaf i* to loused in
makThe price of tin ia verr low ia lhe mar- of August There 227 Graagv* in the
teminion.
They have a beehive a nuatter of a mile
in length, near Ban Bernardino. California,
and are talking of railing it the “Linked
.Iweelnsm Mine."
It i* said that garget to cow* ie often
raured hy leering milk in the udder, when
drying the eow* off in tb* fall or winter.

Many Northern imu are acuAg out
"rang" troves in Florida, with lbs sxpectation that iu a few years tbe fruit will
lake the place of tbe Havanna.
An agent of tbe Kumian Goventmcnt
* traveling ia tbc .South, making a study
of uoitou culture which that government
propoeca to introduce is Turkestan.
A Richmond tobacco manufoelurer is
going to exhibit al the Ceolennial Exhi­
bition lhe whole procam of manufacture,
from the natural iaaf to tbe perfect plug.

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
1 to fence ourselves in and
imit
a limited number of
CUSTO/HClfS CJfCtf Dtf.
W
|

We dure

not tell the public, we are making •. .tcr work

ever before, for fear they will come too thick . ! fut w
terribly excited when we have too manv nab - u,,| noir *-«**
«e b.vo e&lt;&gt;me down MU DoBm M OCk BUTT ' «e Ircl^
little because you may all come at once and Fi •
■tothat we cannot do anything.
We had nome talk with a man from Californ
him Thirty- ve TopCarriagea. and Hut alm
bnsineMi benidc£ tbe

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G I F1 T,

«tab-mil bp oven a«|a io our CuMornw, .Um lb, ajaju
of SepVsiiU-r «*&lt;. ha. Wendencv io wake u.,.
thah

Richard Messer, of Carlton,

The grasshoppers hare been suorooded
by the rabhiU a* tbe vegetable destroyer
in Nevada. They have proved very de­
structive to the wheal, barley and potato

rived at Buffala un Tureday afternoon ou
her firet down (rip from Milwaukee, with
2.IM ton* of freight, including "9.1179
bushris (lf grain and 700 barrels of lour.
The total amount of tolls odliretcl on
the New York State canals to August 14, 1

thirty mlautre she ...Ard and aooked
well, putaUxa. rhirken. purter-b«u»e steak, wafotb* lucky- matt lout July, that got the fitter. We wun
looatore and rcro, and m*le enflaa, tea,
"He in too lucky.’*
pie and biarult, and art the table in lhe let him draw thia year.
aretwu style.
Wanning the people not to come all’ at once, we ire rm
Tbe payments made from tbe Treasury
by warrants during tbe m-eith of August.
lH7i, ware aa f Jlow.
On accuunl of
Civil and miaerflaneou*. fl6,2tH.310.81 War. t3.lC2.7S2.78, Nary, fl2.9O7.C36.23;
Interior,
Indians
and
parofooa, •!.Wmeouin ha* I9.K46 member* of the
Order They hare e*taMi*b«d -41 co-ope­ 597.786.02; total, fl 17.473,OU.84 Th*
rative aatociatiotM for edling pxxh and
manufarturiag, ami 29 insurance comp*-'
aim, all flounahing and reprreaotux capi­
tal to the amount of M/MO.OOO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Patron* of Kn.it county, Ill., hold
a picnic on the 16th of this month, at
YstmCily. Mim Julia Garvetaimxif low*,
snd other* will addrem thorn in aUrndarxv

Trjdy Your*.

j. L REED &lt;fc CO.*

NOW IS YUOR TIME!

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Dry

Goods of all Kinds,

Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities

LIB .Mffl’MWS niiaili
Trunks, Traveling Bags, .
Tin- aimpany will isMitiuiM to manufaturc
their beet grad* of Watches.
In on* part of Franco there is a society
for the protection of birds uaeful to tbe
fanner. It ha* report* of all nests found
and takes them under ita proterthm
I*.t
year 214 nrat* were thus protected, and
the nwult was the fledging of '.MH bird*.
Toe National Exposition al Rome. Q.,a
will begin October -I, and continue until

taken thia fall apd winter, tbc result will
be sueh aa to croato a perfect blase of
rolbusiaam among fanner, and chancre
a bar* and forlorn bop* into living nudity.
Says the Am. Patrott: -Thera was rom.
talk al owe time about the members of tbe
Grange lending money to each other, and

MICHIGAH
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
TIME TA.BX.EJ.

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap .as the Cheapest

ToWm Eflfmjt am. a** 1075.

u&gt;mn&gt;cnc«w at tbe lipa cd twig*. eitending
downward toward lhe body of the me,
the bark aaeumlog a dark’ watery appearsure, and the whole l:-nb soon becoming
dry and wurthles*.
At Barone Aynw and Montevideo at
last dale f July 22,) grant commercial dis­
tress prevail* The Buenos Ayna Sloe
•b&gt;nf say* lhe condition of buainen af­
faire along the river ia unprecedented, and
that there will have w In a general ii&gt;|uidalioo before trade ear, be properly re-

12; IsMtisiana. C; Maine, 4; Maarochu•etta. 6 , Mire-un, *: Nevada. 1; New
Ilampahire. 1 ; New York. 2; Ohio, 2;
Fennaylvania, 9; South Carolina. 3 ; Ten
urern, 3 : Texas, 21 ; Vermoat. 1 ; Vir­
ginia, 22 ; West Virginia. 10; Wisconsin,
2; Washington, 1; Indian Territoi2;
Ttanl, llfl.
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E. R Shankland, Katj., of th* sub-cam
miue*-of the Natiuual Exceutira rommittor, who are to prepare ami prrarnt * *y»
tern of buuMB* cq opera lion &lt;U the Ortobcr mretiag) for the memlrer* of tire order.
«ays they are visiting and critically exam­
ining the methods by which the cuH.pera

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Confpttit ion -Defied in

they have been persecuted, aud denied the
advantage* enjoyed by the white*, they
have quietly submitted, waiting ptetrnll'v
for tbe return uf a better feeling, and for
that spirit of justice which mn*t »«xu-r
or later tak* pusrcsion of those who now
ojq.rau them. Thi* spirit U gradually re­
turning. We note its growth in every
Southern Htate. The Republican party
i. doing all it ran to bring about it foil
restoration. A few yraro hence ita pre­
sence will be everywhere rewqrnised. Then
the color line will disappear altogether,
ami b&gt;*h jurtiai will hare an oiiual inter­
est in *ccnrding jn*lio*wto all cltiaen*.
white and black Ixt ua hope that this
lime will soon enme. and come to stay.

Th. Ingham eonnty former*' slab, Btoatly from Maaon. visited oa the cxJIrge
ground* Hept. 2.
1‘raf. Real ha*, through Mr.«Har&lt;rid.
■ecured 63 rxrir&lt;&gt;»* of apples, to be taken
to the Aterii pamological show next
week in Chicago.

have auraomfad in rririw nbteriptioo. to
_»id in the cumplstfoo of the State l uiver
rity building to the amount' of *3,000.
and they do not propow to relax their ef­
fort* until they bars nral at Mart *6,000
Thia amount ia in addition to whnt grang­
er- have |rh*n heretofore as individual.
This h one of th* mom fovorabU Indira­
turn, of th* HMrfUnra* uf th* Ordor, th*
public .pint, the ipterrol in .duration,
and the grrxrsl welfare uf the community,
whteh it i. infuring .muog the propfe.
It encourages aooal intercourse, unity of
action and purple in nmgbbnrhood af
fam th si land to allay lhe rauarieea jmJ.

The contract for taking lhe phot.^ph*
of micro has been irt to Jame. Tripp of
Cnldwrter. .nd he will be in the city next
week to take the negativw.

JO3BEJKF

and Spices

S-I-AIVJL. JEST’S.

AU grade* of Tew, the very l»e«t in the Market
Fresh ernj
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER A CO of Borton, utf
tor anie at pneet. which de &lt;s suct-carful competition.

give me a call.
I

Haatinga, Nov. IBth, 1874.

vJohn S i anley

REMINGTON!

the rentenni.) exhibition in PhBadsIphia
next y*ar, rcairinting largriy of native soil*
»»&lt;| »“«i*. erooomic inserts, regrtahla*.

Mr. II. G. Reynolda, daa* of 1870, ha*
preoented to the library aa impramirm
'rom a stone in upper Egypt. The imprraakm wa. taken by hiaortf, .nd iDim
trates vary dearly the ancient method of
jJowing
Secretary Maraton, while in town last
Thuredat, aceidandy collided with a man
aupmwod to b* drunk; and a partially
heeled gunshot wound, rarcire-l in th.
army, wa* reopened, and there i* danger
that Mr. Maroton . fog may bar. fob.
amputated.
We are very sorry to hoar of aom*
depredalioru b; college student* on melon
patebe* and fruit -gardens, and cepceially
that they should practira mob vMnte* on
persona who ware d*fcndi*g tbeir own
property
Not only is the institution
bfotued for the bad behavior uf a few rtu
dote*, but such '• •
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Teas, Coffees

fba Rkminotom Hew

&amp;ayi'M to a granger meeting Im used
oaamhai to make a biltor partis
^jsueh roUrcly unralkd for and utJmrpmaad bv those promt, and roerirad, as ha
richly deaarred, lhe hearty cnodsmnatiow
of a latgh portion of thow who heard
him. A. P. Forsythe , main points, ia
bis speech, wen the withdrawal of nation
al bank circulation, substituting gram.backs and tbe .-I.G3 per root. intor«l
bonds —GrrfomMr /Aipu/cA to ,Ar inter.

r

ItL'tljroT#® Me. IR*
chine f..-famltv •*. '»
the Mtod year tf Ur a
haa met whh •
I more . .t/*td inu re* V
»-i.'r* rm tinf nuteK^r

i KO M achimb has sprung
rapidly Into favoraa pnaa^ng rha brat COHBiMAT10M Of good qualllte*, I
namely i IJght running

lUOM.N.V

ought to be abl* to **a by thi* time that
victory far hi* party ia INrin jmx1 ra-u-J.
, mam* that the nuxt PraaUmMial aiartiaa
i*toh«fcugWen th. fitemeial qrartiou,
and thrt hi. pwty i, u. take th. ride of

'To TAo«r Whom it

Concern:

RTABLE MAino,

or ClIANOI"6
from Sinsll *“
.bout 1,200 buildb

ident I ran ref*

TO-OACS advesto

�Ta« R,erJ«ucv

HASTINGS

HRB DM

township &lt;« Hope,

STEBBINS BB.0’8

CtURLBl BLAKR.
Hone, Sept &lt;kh, 1875.
XXHN3

Keep It.
Where you wul Bad all kinds of

$1.50 THE
Pays

FWITURE!

Muakegouat 7.15 a.m.

for

DETROIT IVEUKKR

BAILT FOI THEE MIWTUI.

Of every Description which we
VknmUh iba totoeto Metrne-. (entel
M.k- kUU S.i, &gt;l.x to art rMe e**a:

JHT4T tiFFICK TIME CAMDl'

arriving at Grand
, *

Kxped* 11:W

GOLDSMITH’S

A MMUr »r».el «■* to vu 4r«mwel ear.
Aa aaawmtUwrt.
nleervaal.
&lt;K. m*iur tkneh bb »M&gt; -w* lkrv*et.&gt;
tHrar»*f«Ur I—k—t. k*a ikrwah to. uu
Uek ter* tte Ufc a aUgwa ' ma tea kr*«4.

;.“-jar?E-T®!sSsi
Central Rail

To ake (be teeOe ele» fn tea to wene.

Drysnt an&lt;t byrwtton

BUSINESS

_

UmVERSITY.

McU fog Whitehall, Montagu*. Feutwatee.

N ■a the Ir te* by teeel eeeeteware wenT

SPECIAL NOTICES.

A*4 .Ito*.l &gt;to*tor wad. to.lr w.Mata. »*«l.

A. W. Ntcnoui.

T* 4411 to. Kia.l ten* aad aak* H aar:
■lae* &lt;Meo uneaa a ktaA *f eeleal drill
T* for.* hiiumU lhe Ratios^ tin.
And aeeaMlea wwetolae nAer lew
Rletr thaa If reo *aeU It wUbaae,
Mew to*l to .leal to tee bee snva aa a .
The Hint River Baptise Aaaocialioa Wtoa. rwiHlkuIr*. toelrtoU4..~*.i.Um.n

Sept. 2. 1875.

CANCERS
Grand Rapid*. Mich
xxlfftf

Notice To Tetchen.

UFTROIT. MIOI.

JiiuxvTowx, Aug. I7. Y875.
Superintendent of School* of Important Results Ptessantfy Achieved.

Tbe

PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD-

16, 1875
ttMOM .nl it.
xxietr

MM Slate during the Int nut months

to day s

liount,
and everything In the Furniture line.

advertisements.

Paint.

Peerless Milk Safes
inetnKteoa io peaman.hip and drawing in

r.

nf the Gnn of Henih. Salisbury A C«
lia* retired from buaincM in thi* city, and
i* now traveling fnr the Grand Rapid*
Burial Caw &lt;’„

'he Flint and peer Marquette Railway
upauy, paid on September 1, al the
rhanira' National Bank. New York,

Itcpabiugof all kInde nt old fur

WK MKAN BUSINBfS!
cppoellr II. A. Gondyear'a Hardt

"OYSTER OCEAN”
units' 1.0 ' ERTS’ REST1UR1.T,
Cat. Woa4va*4 a»l Jegefna Are* .
Ci 11.L.W A N
"Proprietor*.

8TCBBI5S

youth of 16,

All

Glass

Who ia guilty? Why SalUbury A
HhKweau. What for? For wiling Fur-

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

about the county

alto* to etaala a Srw etaw Rwtoaraal dtaawe tor

GEORGE I. flEA THS.
Buy your TICKETS via th* CHI ex­

it Sagir.a
LakeYHc

PIOTURES 1

rin rood, wa* occupied Friday in ehanging
lhe general ticket office of the road from
Buffalo tu Detroit.
The fortieth anriun of the Michigan

&lt; rouncil Bluffh, Yankton, Rtonx CUy,
Dubuque. Winona— Kt. 1‘aul, Dulutn,
Marquette, Hooghl*. Hancock, Urveti
Bay, Oalikoah, rood du l*c, Mndteon,
and Milwaukee.
if you want tn nr to. Milwaukee, Ob
koab. 8t. Paul. Hlnneapolla, Duluth.
• —. *, —. u'R—.
ci.

A LECTURE
State Land Office, Michigan.

109

FURNITURE

ROOMS.

Bluff.. Omaha. Lincoln, Deaver. Halt
Lake City. Sacramento. Han Francisco,
ora hundred other northern, north-weo-

House to Rent or tor Sato.

oommmiou. pubtohra
that blank form* of a
at the Philadelphia Centennial ran he bad

SALISBURY ABROSSEAU.
new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Sleeping Coachm. Inxurloo., well
lighted and well ventilated Day Com-he*
and pleaaant lounging aud .moklnr
rar*. Ttie ears »rv ail equipped with
the celebiated Miller Hafety Platform,
anil |*tent Buffer* and Cuupltog*, Wewt-

\ full Mipply at

STATE STREET,

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

train* arc run by telegraph. In a
.. tbl. CHEAT LINE han tbe beai

Poet Offlw B*&gt;X. 4*M.

at price* which dtfy all Compc^lioa.

and comfortable

rath, the train* of the Ghlearth-Weaiern Hallway leave
patronise ut.
l&gt; aa follows:
ell Bluffs. Omaha, and CaliforIbrougli train a dally, with
. . u..—.. Palace Drawing Boom and
. Sleeping Cara through to Council Bluff*

45 DOLLARS !£■
Foe What?
Inlying evg*, butler. poultry

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC BALM

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

. .
„
. ! of drawing. Tbnae luring bought more rar'i •l««, and Jaeying fur I
CooUgr. Hou. Schuyler Colfax and lhe
liew
lime
LighnU market price. Fatroui
Hon. H. Chamberlain.
j „jy
CBI)ihd tn a ticket fur each buggy

thirty yuan. by the

ta tel
ten** '

Adverettod LMton.

Somethings it Does Not Do.
with Pullman ( ara on night train.
For Rioux City sad ranktoa. Two

■tioke in aa uh
the be *t buggy

college aettiag fiwth the advaatagc* and
Salisbury &amp;, Brosseau.
iMiag., A|&lt;il I”, 1876.
tttyl

Hrv, Chicago and Milwaukee, Cblcago
and tit. Paul.

Mieh., Thursday evening, Sep*, lb, Ib.u
Re.im Committer, Ferri* lb
Gate SrarL*. Middleville
rt.'xj.ooo
Roedr

TERMS REASONABLE.

1IU.H1
M. Booth, Doable Baa* BiU »1.25; Sap
MaKrrKACK A Rum,

eorrwmooding period lart year.

FOR SALE!

the Mlmouri Rivet.
All Ticket Agenta sell tlcketa by thi*

T. PHILLIPS.

MARRIED.

17 City Lota in Flrut Ward,

MARVIN HUUH1TT.
W. H. Brux x pit,
Oen'l Hunt
Gen‘1 Piuw- nzer Agent.
44tf

EXTRAORDINARY
MY STORE UN JEFFKRSUNBRKK/

rootribating liberally to theeihiMwn.

ANNOUNCEMENT!

It
DIED.

ph to be up and doing.

Tbc rv i« no reawm COOM-

Heal &amp;lw«» pitice;.
Judge Kelly end.*— greenback. M
ring that

Notku to Teachers.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash, fl'e have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets- ^c.,
Hopkins L Birnes.

CRAWLEY 4 GRACE

GBOCERIK8,

TOBACCO,

CIOARR
KTU, ETC.,

J. G. RUNYAJS.

HASTINGS
McCaffrey’a

Celebrated

Hastings, Dec 15. 187/.

GRANGER HEADQUARTERS!
BRICK FOR SALE I
The Subscribers will oom- l
mence the Manufacture

at the earliest possible mo­
ment. Will keep constantly
on hand a fiMsupply of
BETTER BRICK

U.; NICK RKS1IIKNCR « c«io

MARBLE WORKH

MONUMENTS
HKADMTONKS.
TABLE TOPS.
MAXTLES,
RHF.LVhX. m

ITALIAN

�bookwaiter

WOOL! WOOL!
Fairtie. in the Metropolis-FroilMtedy nd 8ank.y-Bu.in.M-A
Daring Outrage-The Rifle Team

PORTABLE EJVGIJVe

CARDING.
garble is again prepared
do Carding on

SHORT NOTICE.
At the Old Factory Building iu
HASTINGS.

Th. political cauldron ia idling aud
bubbfaqg Sarnly, partieukriy unoug th.
Dmnucrncy. Got. Tilden ia hying the
raptw forth* Democratic 1'rv.idential nowinatioa, xad N.w York will fim&gt;i.h . doom
other candidate., who are quietly kaoek. Ikon- to hb h«;«e than even Mr Barry
i Sullivan, who playa thtro next Munday,
■p The foxy old Tilden mriding. jM; the trattim.au hi. TWtm America.
Wherever a member of the rifle tmm
now, th* reform hobby, hjn ifwcudity, l«appear, with the pretty little badge pre­
i^ a ahy at tbe Camd .windlcn. He Km' tented him. he ia the oUtvnl of ail eym,
unearthed imamuee fraud*, «od ha. cannedI a tribute which lhe galtaut man take
proceeding. to ba iaeihutod agaimt them,
and it doe* look a. though rotae of the
thieve, would ha brought to jtmricc.
But, remember »lw.y», that the aval for
reform that i» gaoermed by the beat for
farther promotion to very likely to die ia a
amudga aa woo la the object M attained.
If Mr ruder, bal only taken a decent
part in lhe initiatory movement on the
Tweed ring, if be had alw.yi been wetrbfal.of the interata uf hi. cily .ad State,
Tt&gt;0 badge i*
if ha had alway* uacd hi. undeniably great
I*.rxie«t froni a p
influence in tbe right direction we ronld
have more faith in hi* refotltratnry idea*
at thi. time
Bat. unfortunately. Sam
TlldenHm-w uf hw fraud* that Twwd and
hi* aMoriat"* w.to perpetralfog year, by­
fore he ever opened hia muuth—indeed, he
did nut open hfe mouth at al), until com­
pelled to by an outraged jmllic Mnlimeot.
which the magnifievnl work uf the Acr

Price 1212 Ceils per ftni if

O/l tfE^L ESTATE,
First Moi tgages.

’®Ht &amp; II ’LBHOOK.

La: Atejii
PRAIRIE LANDS
IOW.I aSBTORRSKA.
neMulti i’lisiirl Hirer A R Co

a healthy dirtnuc of Dctpoemtk* reform
and Democratic reformer*. They never
wake till they are compelled to, and they
IM gn th. tmaarnt public vigiUnc • b ia

under Democratic rule, .nd it b M badly
goxenicd u in ita wont day*. Tilden'*
charge on the Canal ring will amount to
jilM aa mneh at did the rvt.iraw in tbe city.
But, ou lhe Mrangth of it, be may cany

NlKgS'.

OUed, or 15 cento if I Oil it.

iSS

LAWSOIIo CURATIVE
•

NEURALBU. SCIATICA,
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1

RHEUMATISM

rem pouring into the city in gre«
&lt;|Mntitiea than ever Pearlm are »r
tag at tbr rat. of from leVcnty to
hendred aad twenty thousand batketa
y—ammhj.TT.
etmaumed
numed iu
in tbe
th. city. It i. delightful—
for everybody bu
but the grower and
rflatat—to be able to buy on any .troet
corner baautiful, inarioua peacbe*. great
large, awaet. juiey beautire, for a cent, or
taorv frequently two for a ceuL And then
the meionj, berriea, and other fruit. ' We
ar. living very well iu New York’, now,
thank you!
In aewetyucece uf the plethora of
ueachen, abinpen are winding theta iu
lance i|uaatiuee to the Wral. where, thia

StiiS

CtrttTtmCreU.

igg.MK3.ti;

7PhM West

■, nae gums orowiks region.
Wanted Immediately!

l'aWsoh
»fMll ka.la. We. ad* I. Ike mMIU

-&lt; S\r\ tot xu ««&gt; m
1 &lt; ); )
lkibb mrtuuri

ORGAN

VB».

E. E,-FOOTER"

FIKE PRINTING /'

SSfflBSrWg TXtVdXI

18 Ltnsiti! Im::,

An Independent Physician,

x?x

Aer Mat W le&lt;M&gt;-lre &lt;£«&gt; m •• .
nl.al.MA fee la
,

ixnrsTiii.ii. EXiiiwnos co.

DONE at this OFFICE

Qiiitiple P ctQie

Meaiial.

CHRONIC DISEASE,
Letter* from all part*
the Civilised Worh^

him mums
PREMIUM BONI)

ES-SkSEESsS

Condnctini a Medical Praiite hew YCRi DTODsreui. mbitohe.
Kumerou Patient. in Europe, the
Want Indloa, the Dwcialoa of
Canada, and in every State

turTBlPnm

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Perpetual World's Fair,

uli»jSS'5*Rj
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$5oto $lo.ooo

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ADVICE CIVEN BY MAIL
FREE OF CHARCE.

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Fourth Serio Drawing. April 5. 1875.

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rJrfEX.-.W.'ts.'Z
lirs^.ntTi'Arir.tf

fviarad good* ou hand ia moved off, which
eannot be the pnwent Maaoo. Thi« week,
there it tunic activity among jobber., a.
many South era and Western mervhanta
ara i n town, but it ia only a flurry, and :
will iooo be over. Them- gentlemen do I
nut prufee. to coroe uo with any kHou.
intention, of buatnon. but are only look­
lag round, yhrrwdly incliucd to .nap un

MORGENTHAU, IRUNO &amp; CO

Teas! Teas!

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Application! for Ay.actet Reset.el

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Taaaa M. apA tnlfe. i.kww tWi

MICHIGAN!

;KBS?rSs:j®£

OSWEGIO

FINE PICTURES

Gloss

starch,

^AS»
-.waists
‘.isSSiSt

T. KINGSFORD &amp; SCN,

satErsss-

At Granger Prices.

CORN

OSWEGO

STARE,

. ael&lt;L..I-K«.Ul.l.oH&gt; IU*. Aad &gt;rvwr.M

LOOK OUT FOR

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DR. C. A. SMITH'S

BARGAINS.

J. Cole &lt;fc Son.
B. F. CH1DESTFR,

DANCING. SCHOOL.

Kainite.

cramptonh Imperial soap

Pure

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Wayia, Jata &amp; paiun. AWSJSS'.IKwmj
MIU«*D.

KINGSFORD'S

ITNATi^'iWE.

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                    <text>Geo. M. Dewey,
KIHTUR AND PUMLINHER.

VOL. XX. NO. 20.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1875.

ransom, ikd boshes cm.

HELENA'S FIRST SUITOR.

WM. E. SMME A IM.
Inspipar Adrertiiiu ApiU,

one way. He wan not likely to meet gay
comyany cumins and going. So little
used was be to the civilities of good aoeioty, that he cunatnicd every kind remark
of the young lady, every civil inquiry
, about Malvina's cold, orliule Tim's broken

teen year old girl. and a thousand dollars ।
a year to that old-maid .inter, who U Ui
krep up the house Crr bar. Such a great
fi.rttte for jurt them tan women-folk and a
jarcel of aervanta. Ita a sin and a shame
to waste money h&gt;, when it cvuld be put
uut at good seven per cent., and be piling
tip like a ano* ball. Then to think that
old lawyer Lynx is her guanleen, and
manager of alt her property ; and here I

Have taken the Agency for tin* iVSiehignn
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and first-class in every
respect.

THE NEW IRON ME
This Stove has low broad hearth, VERY DEEP nith pit. nnd
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the
Grate is a slide draft which when open causes the coals to keep
I bright while Broiling. It has tin lined doors which close with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
it cau be taken out at will, has Mica or close front doors and its
general appearance is bold anti attractive.

.

WHOLE NO. 1007

The great annual exhibitmu of the
Michigan State Agricultural Society open*
no Monday at Knit Sagituw, and the pre­
parations made for the meption of orbibitore and viaitore are on a scale that ia
dreigwd shall leave no ssuae fur complaint.
Every care ha* been taken by the busi• Do hush, Unde Tun," said the girl, nrra committee to aeearc such railroad
drawing on her cost and gloves. I don't facilities bv transfer and by dura eonoeoknow whatever pat »ach folly into your
head ; but the best thing for you to do is
tn get it out sa w«-.n a* pravible. There!
Not another ward. You’ll believe, I sup­
pose, bow hopdem it 1* for you, when I toll
you, I am engaged to Mr. Henry Lynx

settle the busine-t in half an hour.
Fortune smiled at last. Aunt Susy wm
railed away, unexpectedly, to vhit a aiek
relative ; and m Couain Luey wa* excit­
ed. in the aftertMxm. to *|&gt;end a week nr
two, she left bouae with no anxiety.
There wo* a ring al the door-bril, an
honr or two afterward, and when Ryan
rame down alaTro, Norah inquired :
"Who did you let inf
•■It ia tlwt country sticking-plaster," he
■•Not Lawyer Lynx's eldest non; him
replied, in di*gu*t “I wonder the misthat'* at college broke in Timothy.
ttvss allow* him around au much."
•Tea! We've been engaged these two
Sl&gt;'d lie kind to a dug her fithcF had
whiatKd to, |K»r thing!' said Norah. year*. Father knew all about it. and we
"Jlia* Suannah don’t jwrlcy much with are |o be married when Henry has grad-

Ute influenre and strength of a politiealpartymtmt be derived fhm. ita prutoipka. Itu uotM jmch fam th* MUM*
and ability of it* leaden that a poliuaal

life of" the naeu. identified with it. Ys&lt;
thaeltanetoror tbeleudmaof aparty has
much tod* with it* f—to num;
for where the aims and ubjatoa of th* party
are developed in the eotfrae of lima by it*
exf^eota, and th.w alma and o^ecta
aaak dirrotl v the mtaal, prfitiaal and aoeial

Meantime, Timothv made known hi* er­
rand. and ia-jgul and besought her so for-

•landing, with a family of four children,
who were just now being hurtled about by
a hired girl, at an exfense of ••two dollar*,
a week, dean rash." Hence the new turn
which Timothy's uu-ditalioiM look.
-Now if I had liven left guaniceu to
that giri.I’d bavvetaired off the old woman,
and brought llcleny light luitneherc; ami
if I rouldu't manage »uch a young thing

pulse of the momaot, decided to gu. The
orvhanG were ju»&lt; building, and it would
be delightful to take a run through them,
•be thought, after a long winter.
•Thank you ever •» much for the in­
vitation. 1'iide Tim," she said brightly.
•■You'll surely bring me bad. by three
o'deck. *» 1 .hall lx* here when l.ucy ]
cumev."
••Ill bring y»u back at any hour you’ll l
mK." cxdaimc&lt;l the delighted Timothy,'

thi* riding uni with elderly Unde Tim. in
hi* c Id ■•ooc-bonc shay
but to him it
wa* aliarat the Oonsumn—Uon of bis bigb­
rat earthly h.ipna and ambition. Yet. now

In this popular Stove will be found all the Modest) Inipove-,
ments.Portable Reservoir,tin lined doors. Mica front, patent copper
Reservoir and ia the best Stove in the market for the money.

Agricultural Society for ita exhibitions.
Nothin- was left undone last year by the
eitixena of Saginaw that they knew Wa»
nccraaary to render the exhibition the
brilbanl auecon which it prorad to t v
Wkan misUkca or omiaaioca occurred,
they wars more owing to th* want of axpeneuce in the oftoera of the Society than
to the citinas of Saginaw. Al 1*0 Fair
ever before hdd in the State had the
exhibitors of live stock and of maehinrey
Webber, representing the Flint and 1‘ere
ManjueUe KaSroad, aa well as the city of
East Saginaw, promoted with all hi* energics the mewnn of reaching the ground* •
by railroad, and the mcmbcni and exhibi­
tor. had the adrantagrs fur the first time .
of being brought into the ground* on an ,
iron track, with platforms, aerriek*, and
cattle shales.
,
The &gt;uooc» that attended the Fair last
year and the experience which was grain­
ed. as well a* the Urge attendance, the
fullness of all the departments, and the
fiuauctal result*, have corouraged the State
Society to largely inrrr**c in many way.
the money ralae of, the premium Kai, and and tho country connected with it, will &lt;df
this Is especially noticeable in many of th* rouroti furnish ths largest proportion of lb.
viriUHs, but those who think of Saginaw
aa an unimproved district of the State
should make that city a visit during the

word, tluy are like the kmadlh rf Gfr in
the noatnla at naan . th* wry same and
c.uunuamx uf hia bring, wtfbrrtU which
he would fall and die. Buri) ia the importaace of principles to a political party.
Can them by wbal nara* you please—
platform or errod—the life af the party ia
derived from them; and ita prineipJee must
ever be the ground on which it aak* sup-

themselves only clothe the truth ta word*,
they show how clrariy truth is aliird to
living iamtra, living waste, and to th*
woutd not be in a hurry. She was chat­
mean* whereby those wants may bo sup­
ting »&lt;&gt; brightly, he liked to hear her.
plied whil* protection ia everywhere af
I’evhapa it might sober her down to talk
forded, Th* Republican party is the ex­
over so. li serious matten*.
ponent uf the thought which buikda up
She sprang d&lt; wn lightly al the old
the nation in true greatM-a and prosperity,
green gate, and was soon in the midst of
a Urge proportion of ita iuhaUtaota. — and is emphatically the friend and protec­
tho delighted, neglected children, who did
There are no lea* than three south fine*, tor of the iotaruata of the working man..
This should lie aeen by a’l who voutcinplatc
not sec such a vision of beauty every day.
ria: The Bay City HaUn-d the Flint k The national Republican Caaveutian,
(•Store.
Poor little Tim was made more comforts­
lUMUb^'- which ra-rmbW in Cbirago, in May,
Ide, and all the chadren rejoiced over the
1860. adopted the following » tta twelfth
unaccustomed augar-phtms.
dedaratieai of principle: .
While her visit lasted she did gi««l mis trrwtinw discovery at Pompeii, consisting
"Thai while providing revenue foe th*
siunarr work in the wolherl&lt;»&lt; family. of a number of wooden tablets with writ­
ings. They were found carefully arrang­
ed in an ivory bo*. The barks of the
Thia memberahip ticket
tablets are smooth and unwritten upon, membmhip.
child in the boa*. The servant girl &lt;|uraand their focvs..up&lt;w&gt; which the writing in gives them the privilege of voting at the
Hus been sold in this Market for six yearn nml Blnntln at lite tiim might hare been a means of grave to hw&gt; &lt;.f expense that day. He remember­ found, are surrounded with a kind, of riertion of officers. of holding tdficr. and
of competing for the premiums.
EAD for it Heatiiig Stove. It is guaninteeil t«» heat u room him, if lie would make the right use of it. ed the extravagance afterward, though.
They are either .eperate or lied togeth­
ith two-thirds the fuel of tiny straight draft Stove. • Itn comds It had rvrtaiuly put a bit hi his mouth of Dinner was over, and Helena sal iu the
little green parlor, culling over a
late.
•
er, book' shape, with twine, in bundles of
out this fall with double doors and other improvements.
Timothy groaiM-d at the hravy poncakra. of wild flow,-r» she had gathered. The three and four.
On the tablet* thus mast be members. AU entries may be
dapped on the table for hi. supper, and I cbildren had Ix-eti Kent out on one prrtwxt Ixiund toretber the writing i* most alwsys made in advance of the fair by addreming
thought of the good, old lim.- when be or another; and then Timothv arose and in ink ; but the characters on the single a letter containing.a,lirt of the entries to
could grumble an much a* he liked over rarrfuily ch-cd the dww. Ildcoa. bu«y ones, which had been covered with Wax. the Secretary, K. F. Kimball, at Eaal Sag­
the feathery ‘-buckwheats." and the deli­ with her fl-wers by the window, did not
engraved and are atill legible, though inaw.
Entries should all be made by
Also, Boiler Plate Stoven, including three new pattern*. Cohngc ' chhm pumpkin pire, which hia wife hid oUcrtc that lie drew lib ehair up nearer , I were
the wax Ita* dbappeared, aa the «harp Boon of Tuesday, the 2d day of th* fair,
Stoves various styles. Sheet Iron Stoves with cast linings, and in ' bvw» cxpert«*i tokcepi.il hand al er.ry
»tvle had cut into the wood benralh.
though generally the lime is extended till
Thewj-arate tablet, roolaiu receipt* for the morning of Wednesday.
fiict the Larg£&gt;t and best assortment of Cooking. and Heating
.
Hdeny.’
paymenta of saooey, and bear the roaauhr
F.xhiUtora are entitled to certain fecifiStoves ever offered in Hastings.
half da)'-------dale, with the name of the day and the lire which many of them do nut under­
am very glad of that Unda Tim," month and the amount paid On the out­ stand. By rule 17, page 10. of tho premi­
she said, cheerfully, holding hiv flower* off
um list, it wiU be seen that exhibitor*
at arm * length, to observe the effort of
hsring article* or animal* in charge which
her arrangement.
.
require their constant super* iaioa, will be
•‘Just think bow much g—1 you could
furnished with entrance tickets free of
That evening found him strayed io bu do u», if you Were old) hero &gt;11 the lini"'
charge on application to'th* Superintend­
•uuday best, and seated in Mias Maxwells
It wo remarkably well pul fur Timothy,
ent in charge of the department to which
ivmaiJering Ins unsopliirtirntad ways penarii.r
'
their entries belong.
irwucns** &lt;■ resreaaM* term*. Otlss arer
The sad hearted gid came down to see
Batter X lutin'. *t»rs-_________ jaajlTS
looked up with a curious exprva,ira directly, dad in deep mourning. He
NAI.1.5HI RY k HROSSEAI'.
arc another aunrcc of cvnaideralJc trouble
unknown her father for years; that was
- • c to her attention. She
They were dheovervd in cxrellcat eou- which exhibitor* hardly ever prepare
lion luu&lt; po-tertod the working man and
hours at his old farm
had qienl
ditiuu, though the damp to which they tbcnm.lv.. to meet. Rule 12. page 10, of
the home producer, from foreign eompatihuuM.% in t—------------------ -­
luad been exposed has rvndared them very th. premium liat, requires all protests to
liou and cheap labor. It bar rneouragvd
her father had bought many a basket of
fragile. Those bound together are iu the
the inreatment of capital; but the inter­
the choicest pcara of hi. wife* ctrasiu ,
hot state of pnwervatioa. Signor Fiorelli
ests of tbe capitalist employer are not aa
and. of cuuree, Helena could tx.t know
ha* given an account of the di»cuvery to
the gtntle compliment paid to General tagnuWic to too intantoa of the skill and
that the price paid waa always considera­ folk about your Louse. Then,.too, them the Arcbmologie-I Academy of Naples,
labor of the working man. The intarmla
Fonvat.
by
the
VioJireitor,
of
Nadu|
bly in advance of that asked in the mar. pesky ftirtin-huntera are sure i» come fl*l- and it M eoqiedrd that it wifi throw luueh
of both are identical; for when cuesufferv.
tochca.
Louisiana.
fur
addrearing
a
colored
tcrin around; and how is a young girl light upon the conduct of huaincm trans­
both suffer. When a panic occurs, it dis­
• Huw do you do. Unde Timothy," sbo like you to bdp from being deceived."
meeting on the Fourth of July aa ‘ladies tort- W-rv, *nd deprorim*. nlwa art Hina under the Kmpire.
Wagons
and Buggies mid,
awceilv. a» she mlvanced and gave
-Now for any amount of your advice,"
Specula&amp;m b brought to a MandatBI;
him her band. She had always called thought Helena. -jwor old unde. I must
Experience of * Lightning Stroke.
credit is ouapeudad; money ta scarce, and
him "Und. Timothy,' aa he was so much taky It well,” and she grouped up her
Canned Fruits and Fish.
and hard to obtain; prodaation roaeaa, and
her senior. Il netted him now though. graceful spring beauties, and delicate liver­
expenditures are dimiouhrd to the foweat
But when the fair girl sunk down in an leaf bhawims. in an absent way/half
sum. When th* Uat and suffering, re
emy-chair and bunt into tears, aa a flood wishing herself at home.
rolling from hard times, becotae known,
••Now what you need, Hdeny, i*a proof old rvcollectiorui came back to her
and it » asrcrtaitted how far the commaheart, poor Timothy was utterly token
for*3,
*
aliaek. Sentiment was not in hia line.
The deep grief of u daughter for a bear­ propertv. and keep them sharks of lawyer*
A Democratic paper nays that th* pris­
ed felhor would have been touching if he from stealing it all away from you "
oner) of th. Ohio Praitenliary hav. hren
My father had every confidence in Mr.
had owned a heart to be touched. World­
[Killed, and that the balloting Mood 209
linen had turned into stone wjuit might Lynx.” said Helena, a little warmly.
for Haya*, and 7 for Alien. Thu story
'■‘That's more than some folks hare."
have been a heart.
ia probably a rooaarJ. gotten up aa a joke
Still be fdt called upon to make some said the other, nodding hi* head know­
remark, ~ be twiddled hia thumbs, ta he ingly. "But at tAf beto, he could not | ing to cbusciomincM he found that hl*
for thoroughbreds and a premium of »2U by th. wiUy editor. Rut admitting ita *urii lenalation i* nos on th* rtatute book.
said, patronuingly.
. have the interest in your affaire that—; home wa* gone, the pb&lt;w shivered to atoms, for the brat hcnl of five head of grade truth, what dura it, or would it prove t— The natural altitude of the RcpuHiraii
••Don't tokeou-wo, Hdeny. It wont ■ahem! hum!—that, ah I—your husband and Jiimsalf Iweuk and powarham. Hit Block. We think this too low for a pxd Simply that tho 209 victime of th. law's fort) toward the workimruian la to be­
do any good. I know just how it U- My would hare,” he stammered out al last. left »h«older was bruised, aud jwralvard.
m iasviac him sn
show of five head of first dam grade cat­ displeasure, though incsrceralwl for crime, friend him, to
wife has been dead six months, and yet I
Helena laughed, and answered, though
opportnnity to labor, and to be wall paid ’
hi. left hip bleading. the sole ./his left tle ; and.its amount will not tempt any one
thought, tJ"~ *“ with * blu*h
foe wlial ha dose. Now that the eSeeta
•Time enough for that. unde. I an foot afowu of Ito flesh, and the foot a per­ to lake such stock a long distance. Yet
fect wreck. Hat criea brought amistaoce grade rattle represent the rising cattle iuweet s
elj
from hia house hard by, and Grange tossy, terrat of the State.
rood barvrota, the prvapccU of the wurt, fair way to recover from hie
In the thoroughbreds the herd meat lie
ioiu an affair, Hdeny," «»id Timothy. *■ ' ’
y.___ ___ _______ • _
* n &gt;l^ —i*
compoaed of one bull over one year old,
-You are quite old enough to marry some­
and not Iras than four cows and hrnfeni,
body that would do wall by you, and mtn­
which the exhilatur must have owned at
ace your money for you; some respectable
least three months previous to tho fair
man, not too young, that knew the vain*
Gen erally speaking it is true that when To compete tho rule on page 8 says that
knows how the poor children mire their of money ; a suitable man in every tva woman adorns heraclf she intends her
KntTVCKT Politics.—In 1871, the
mother Haniudi » aa enw a* two Micks apect. You'll mon get to the b-rttoru of "
adorhinga to bo seen, although undoubted­
to them. ' and hiatlm tu&gt;.l boxes them U, at this rate. You'd onghter think "
Democrats carried th* city of Loubvill*,
ly then are maay women of ao fine a tex­
In Sumi of SHOO or 'More. about ia a very different way from what twier before you rcfturel such a man."
Ky .hy 4.643 n^orvty Thia ymr they
ture that riioaH they find lhemaelvm on a
"He
hasn't
offered
himself
yet
unde.
‘
they went used to, in their ma's day.
earned It by only 2,783 majority. The
-Pour little things I'' mid Hekma, with •Shall I go and hunt him
said the girt, &lt;desert We they would array themselves in
all pumibk beauty. The ladies, who now
vote was the largest ever cam ia the city.
real pity for her whitebesded. distant with a mUchicvnu* jook in her merry 1
hare takes to striped stockings with adCOUMM.
e,"Yon don't need to," raid the delighted 1
be
tfau^l*U«
femo'udy
be
w«
Mting
Mocking*
shall
ba
seen,
whsnee
the
con'
n_ B buslnesa that needs u groat d««l
,28th. 18J5.
xx»m2
Timothy. "Here he stand*," and he arose, ’
cluaioa is that we are to have an incuraion '
on There is no telling how foolish he and stood smiling benignly upon her.
of short skirts fur the Utter edifioatfonof ।
might hare bewanc, if rtatriy Aunt SmrnnHdrnu dropped her flowers U»Mi’ lap ,our mathetic condition. "In tboea days,"
nah had not at thia jumsurc wdked into mh! looked up. There wra something so ,anys CUrito Reade, "armnen'a drtama ware
the parlor.
aupremdy ludicrous in tho Bight of that guilty of two miatakea which arc that £aap•Tb* uteddhSMime old m*id” received anci*m‘ figure arrayed in hk* old wedding­ Lrerfng . tbev hide a aaetiou of th* btoom
anything bat Timothy's l«rt w-ite* st mat of Irottlo-grew, that the giri Inirst
ihJ mXm.t; but UwHU i. rriufor her into a pea! of laughter, that shook the by night and revealed a portion of tU ankle
by day." To thia elder tun* w» may U
’i,b'
todfapptor. Ue -hue around.” until rcd.wor.tad taseeh of the paper windowtUchwratruck nit-, Zd Hum m^rily

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hi* leave- It waa long paathta usual
bedtime. But he oould hardly rirap for
turning over in bis mind hia prospecta nt
^nng Mim Brien* to premie over hie
kilrixm, bis duldrec, hia calves, poultry,
aad uf investing bar fortune in pov*rn- i
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•'You are certainly eraxy, Undo Tim, or
the funniest man to joke I ever saw,
she mid ; and again that hu^h rang out
ao ck’ar and bright, that the children rame
trooping iu to ham the can*.’ They
-erTsharply ordered Uek by tUir fairer,
who, tttuug down, asked Hafeua. with
asperity, whai she meant by auch action
‘ •Oh, m. offence, un.-ie. Onlr yonr re

1 with authority.

�!&gt;&amp;'•» in partnership with the fofares.
XR an r&gt;*U. Th* bttrgian who kiBro Noe are still at large, and no due baa
the opening of September. and raise many been found to them ; and the same may ba
a longin nigh as we read uf the frorts and
ported to Europe in foe place of gold. bracing weather la the Nurthwrrt. WaterTbe equivalent nmoitot iu gold bro had to earta perambulate the slreeta aB day fc#
be ahippmklMn California to foe Adamic icw errata fa the staple ankle uf dirt, and
State* is Tqailrtion uf purchase, from
the latter *ecuon. and lite Atlantic State, glut in the market, raise but a Ming of
hare bad to ship gold to Earope in foe satiety. Tbe genius who would invent a
place of silver to liquidate oar indebted- way to get rid of peaches here thia year
Would call forth foe thanks of dealers' It
tU romwuniry derived from those pur­ is unfortunate that they can't be sent by
chase of silver by the U. S. Treasury to balloon to tbe danlate West, whose peach
rompcnaaite the !&lt;•" and inconvenience orchard, bear no longer. They would
caused by the derangement they have pro-

|y unwarranted at it appears to hare been
du th* part of a lew white rowdin, was
modfaldy disappear from circulation,
i apparently all over on the day that it
either to be hoarded or to bo exported to
originated. Tbe blneks were “sumpoded."
Europe ; and we shall liar, nothing in
and tha meeting was broken up, and that
eircukfom ta rcplaro foe postal currency
fa-Wn of the ordiaary charaeter. Instead that will be withdrawn and deairoyed.
Th* people will have to pay oat of tbeir
uf tint being foe only result mH would
hard saraings, at th* present inconvenient
have beco iuran ordiaarg rowrin this eas*
BKiment, the iutarert on foe debt ertnlsd
lb* while* poured in *11 night from the
to'parehase sllrar. al the same lime that
surrounding country uni from Vkk*burg.
fo&lt;7 will be deprived of ibe small cur­
picketing all ths roads and slaughtering
rency required to effret their dally parpencafa! ncgro*a wherever they coaid be
found, thfa bring continued oa Sunday the
The truth ia thare is no sod to th* fan
day after tbe meeting. Ahhongb it fa
damcntal errors that prevail iu regard tu
ateruly afirmed that political feding bad
money, currencies and banking, and our
nothing to do with tho occurrence, but if
curtly experiemms during tha part 13
ringvlar that the rotons! Preaidwt of the years, do not seem to have in trussed th.
Rcpublioan dub al Clinton should be soil­ general knowledge on three important
qucrtiotjS. For example, the lion. Thomas
ed to hia door on Sunday morning and
A. H.ndrkU, of Iwdlana, iu a spe«h at
t_
ij._i '
Zanesville, Old.., on :« Instant in rcgsnl
•lead of erocking jukoi duel "the bloody
shirt," to consider the question of -U that
relates io the protection of life and purenteml righto of the South with al least

fo* general troumrot uf the Southern
frerdmen, and foal a majority of the bet­
ter dans of whites have no intention of
Dot immediately after, he uttered the
srekiog foe abeogalion of th&lt;\.riglit* secur­ following fallacies :
ed to foe negro by for MMudmcutx to the
The party that n«w seeks continued
Constitution. It is apparent that the power is responsible for foe twu groat imprmt main ol-ject i* a y-olitiod triumph, peditnenta in the way uf resumption. By
strange and tiunufonable dericw they have
which they mean to obtain reganBea* uf the sought tn make oar debt a foreign instead
mrana usually practiced in political warfare.
Bat in nddition to thia, therc is in every
Soulhero State, in every community there,
n ciaasof white* who thoroughly hate or
of tin- country. Ireland was impoverished
.Upfa'fo.- negro, begrudge him hiapalki- by her landlords, who expended tbrir rents
cal rights, ami are always ready-to pack n abroad. Cheap Chine*, labor rate al the
quarrel with him, which may end in toch vitals of our prosperity on the Pacific
bloody record a* that at Clinton. They' const so long as the wages are rent back in
gold to China.
arc the men who keep alive the race preTo avoid paying interest In ndd &lt;w the
jndiee. They can stir up any community
United States bonds held abroad, Mr.
and play upon ita fears ami ambitter ita
jw-io-u They nerd to b&lt;- tonfronu-d j
buna- the l»-nd- or repurchase th.-m iu
with tbe stern moral aunlimcnt of tbe
gold ! To avoid foe exportation in coin
country, warning them that their miuhnU
of the economis'd rurniegs of foe Chiuree
teili »ut he nllnml. Rut unhappily, they
in California, Mr Hendricks would pro­
do not take any rack teano'sy from the
hibit their immigration here, and thus de­
Democratic party or foe Democratic pmw
prive us td the useful products produced
even in foe Northern Stale*, and they
by foe Chinerc imnugmnts, tbe value of
have come, though Democratic influences,
hieh ia many limee4kc amount they semi
to look upon foe Republican- as demorilcoin to China ! Is it possible fort a
ix-xl no the "bloody shirt" same, and hence
tit ao intelligent a* Mr. Heudricka ran­
* romprnbrnd that the capital borrowed
Earope iocreaMw productim bent to an

a Democratic Adminunralion at Washing­
ton shall place the colored mame* of the
South practically at the feet of those who
agree with Mr. launor iu laying that

fate. AodfTto trust, nothing will be bat
in the lurknkiue by the shallowness of
aornc politicidfiaand the running nf others
both pb/ing mto the hands of men who,
it would aoem, hare already inflicted evil
enough upon thia country ,
W* arc mit prepared to believe that th*
Calkelit Trlrymjiki faithfully repraw-tits
the aentimeute nf our Catholie follow cili*ens. but tbe following extract form ite is­
sue uf June 23th, sliowa buw deeply root­
ed ita prejudice is against our common

equivalent amount of
i»r ex [••nation without
in any way diminishing foe enjoyment* of
foe producer*, who are in no way benefited
by the consumption of their landlords,
whether it taka place in Ireland, in Eng­
land nr on tbe continent of Europe ? AB
the erroneous pooclusums which wa com­
bat arise from foe fallacy of looking at
money as foe direct source of our enjoy­
ments and proaperity, instead of to foe

change for money. I Wul results of labor
contribute directly to human enjoyment
and Laman progress., but money only coocoutributai to these rods when we part

Hot whets we make thin
beneficial exchange with foreign nation", it
ia errotteoualy auppoml tn indicate nation-

in exdiaiqrc.

tain, rf ^Trgfefa, 19 milra from Harris­
burg, V*.
,
The Albany and Susquehanna Railrcad
are altering the wheels of their ear*, pre­
paratory to tusking their road a narrow

'S

,

»Bommritanri

a

If foe Houthern State, hero foiled to
beer,me prosperous, foe fault fa not in the
measure* of rco&lt;M»rtrect|on, but is tbe poo-

pence, security, happinro*, and prraperity,
wishing ta sneak harshly -of fourc would be faHy p-wre—d at tbe Hn«fo to­
are snfiurcd forir (sic. 1 mentiunday. It is not too late to Imre wfadom
rek ago, thfa incident :
a rainy
g nc4 long riore, a gentleman Walk from the post l»t the inlcUigenw and
wealth of the Suarthcrn Stale* unite in
effieta tn build sp. instead of tearing
down,foe CentcnaW year will see
Ibe South &lt;.n the high road to wealth.

sell jugt &amp;

Large quantities of prairie hay are now
l-eing ahipticd over the Atlantic and Pacific
Railrood to St. Loufa from the Indian
Territory.
Owing to foe abucnce uf detente* a
Grand National Industrial Convention
which was ta have been bold at Indianaowes them a living, and a leading poaition polfa lately did not rone off.
without working for foe one or deserving '
116,807
tho other.
&gt;
A noble anmtry fa well enough to look
up al, bat it fa mure satfafactory to look
down upon. Tbe honors and wealth of a
generation ago may do to drcam about, bat
if they hay departed, they will not fnrni.b
f=c2, clothing, or rvepectabilily to the
drcamcr ui today. Il is more oommendaUe for tbe preoent generation to know

foc^nn Francisco banker, ia not foil East
aa it is iu the Slate where he was a lead­
ing power. When th* nesrs of the failure
of tho Bank of CUifornia ami foe terrible
death nf ita President came to foe city
there was a flutter, but that was ail. Cat
ifbrufa does her buinaaa direct with Eu­
rope and Asia, without the intervention
of New York,‘and failnrcs then, hare but
little effect here. A few bouses having
branches in San Fan Francisco were hurt,
ahd the Chinese.residents of the city were
touched, but nothing aerioo. happened.
Had such a failure occurred in Si. Loufa | aud to' nay with tbe industrious mechanic,
who, when taunted bv a broken down
or Chicago, it would Lave shook things.
sriatAxrat on hia humble anowtry, replied
in the water wheel, last week, seven rels,
"It m better to be the big rod of a weighing fiftv-four pounds, with an aver­
Jo|pi Morrimcy ha* locked horns wjfo small Stock, than the liulo end of a big age length of three fret and ten inches
Tammany In des&lt;| ounctt, and there lx go­
One of the candidate* for the position
This fldse gwntilliy which seeks to lira
ing to be a strUMfa. The prise fighter
and gambler head- one faction of the without labor, must go down before the
Ifrm-rracy In this rity, and a much won* march of true worth. The leader* of the
in
extent, and comprises immense wheat
man hands thu other. They halo each future, whether in fo* field of politics, or
oom as it fa in nature, there would bo other so cordially that I don’t believe it busineM*. iuo.1 &lt;un&gt;e from the industrious fields, orchards and vineyards.
An Englishman was recently arrested
nothing left to wish*. But tlie ghastly list .poeaiblc for them to get together at all; cfasaes. Intolligrat labor will be tha magic
and if the reepcctabllitj of the city had wand to overcome all obatades, and elevate for ‘ stealing gas," by attaching a rubber
of fldliuas in
morning'* paper* makes
tense enough to take advantage of foe ite |&gt;oaae*"or to the highot |naiti»n ' of lube to a pipe in the cellar of an unoccu­
hiuine.« men look sick; and there is a aitualiou, they might rapture it and get honor and trust. Idlo dreams will n.H pied house next door to hi" own, lie lied
clenching of hands and. looking out for dvuent government once man'. But they bring suceca*, honest endeavor will. Vain drawn off &lt;100,(100 feet lit fire year.
The New York Central Bailrtnd it is
tin? worat tlut ia not haahhy in the chill won't do it They have'their good" to regrets will not racuvor what has liven lot.
a-nl feyer weather of September. The Ij sell, and Saratoga to visit, and primary hard Work will. To wrra&gt;B|A the tide, aaid receives a larger amount of money on
meeting* arc annoying thing* to manage; the oarsman must exert his strength ; ao
only people who look at all st ca»- are tbe
and ao they will stick to' their merchandise to overcome tbe tide that yearly sweeps than in any other month, and mor* through
bankrupts. The worst j« oyer yiih theiq, and let the thieves govern them. At least thouaands to deatructkm.'lbe aspirant after ticket* areaold in that month.
and there remains the frvh atari, ael off thuu what they always have done, and I wealth or fame must exert his greatest
The Chine*) labor &gt;|ue*tlon In British
by the pDMpeel of hoarding earefally all w no indinitfons of a change far tho bet­ efforts. Only through tbes* can he rx- Columbia is a political aspect, the opps-i
tint; organ! being against toe employment
profits for years to come, to pay In ftill the ter. I’omibly the condition uf tho rity pact to irinmpb.
may spur them u&gt; action, but I rather think
ol
Celestials, whereas tbe Government pa­
creditor* who compounded for fifty cen ta it i" not quite bad enough yxrt. Nothing
pers generally favor Mongolian labor.
k— than a Tweed ran make it but enough
The New Haven /WM&lt;/.»a* asy. that a
I'temo.
Every day brings ite regular lists of for them.
mechanic in that city haa invented a new
failures Thia week th. great book firm
method of propelling brats, bv which be
Does Inflitlon Inflat*
ran obtain a speed of five milis an hour
uf Lee A Shepard, B-Moii, went under,
I without any "wash" from the propeller.
taking with it their New York house,
The people in foe vicinity of Rockport,
liability, •t'.DU.OOO. uwet" not yet
Snppnae tbe Government of the Edited
Texas, gather their own salt from tbe flats
Stale*"should inflate tho grecolwk fame a
ou tbe bay roast near.
The hot, dry
businem men that they aru doing every­ thousand percent., would mid inflation in- i
winds have produced no much evaporation
thing iq focir power (■■ r*i"c the fallen flat* tbe |ucke&lt;-bonk* &lt;&gt;f the luasw- and I
that trios of sqpepvf salt arc lying on tbe
firm, and act It on its fed again. The make plethoric their ux.&lt;icy-pv&gt;ckcts. the ' logical S'Kirty st the State Fair at Sagi- ।
of
T|,o
of
puldubers in New York, who are th* seams of wbjeh had l&gt;eet| turn in the vain nsw Offouworkth* H-ml
of (heir proprietor* for currency 7 Hoehrater, N. k , make, foe following no- | phiWWphb, rcj-ri. that he ha. a-el«
principal creditor*, »y to them "Pty wearch
To hear inflationist!! talk on* would be led ,
what you ran and eu on," which they will to "upjioa* that such vw their bolfaf, but I। -“Wc arc indebted u&gt; tltr &lt;•&gt;!* a|&gt;4 cour­ amounting to *27.250, with a l.-nd •&gt;(
do. This is what honesty and integrity we cannot conceive that th* ad’orate* of [ teous Secretary, J. P. Thompson, Hui., *10,000 from the President. An offer to
is worth. Izc ,k Hhqard faiiod from tiu such poHey bdkrre their uwp teaching", j for tho first 20t&lt; pages- advance sl&gt;.«i*. of pay 50 per edit to the creditor* of the In­
fault nf tbr-ir own. and they struggled They are atniply appealing to the |«uu:im* ' a book to cwutain over 500 )wgvs. tn Ik is­
du-perately for three years before they I of the ignorant iu the hop- of a«*x-tating sued about the middle of September, under
went down. They lust F223.OUO, in g»&gt;d with the IlspublieaQ.party the hard time- I fob above title. This valuable document
hard-earned money, in the Bo-ton fire, which now bean ujku the country.
obtains, not only able ]»|wn&lt; by experiaad foe deprrauun in busiiww, and the
Raaaoning and rcoronalJe men, mjKeially 1 etierd rsitnologisls. reports of comtnitleM,
shrinkagujin value, finally brought them fouae who keeping inform.*! touching the I lists of fruits adapted to tlm dimate, fr­
10 tbeir knee. The tl&gt;oaaan-la of i&lt;c-&gt;plo commorial vatue of money, know that
who read Oliver Optic, and the other au­ srarcvly in the history of our country has to noted orchard-, proceeding, of horticul­
thor* they hare brought out, will be glad currency been held so low by our banker* ture r meetings, but also papers and ad- City Council a notice of motion was given
to know that they will probably resume in
drome, by foe professor" in the Agricul­ to repeal foe by-law imrseing a tax &lt;m
ten days. Such num raunot fong by kept
tural Cpllogu, and Uber scientific gentle­ rviuuicrrial traveW The motion will Isdown.
Friend Pills, the well-known
men. on foe various scienoos related to brought fonrayd at a "iiUc-iuent meeting,
Broadway ladtcs' furnishing goods num, buyer* arc Marco. Of what moment, inmologv as EntotrnJogy, Vegetable Phys­ and it will probably be adopted
Went hr the Icard Wcdnmday, and Thus? therefor*, » it that more bills, more prom iology, Metrorok-gy and Gardening.
We recently noticed the fact of foe
day, I'niun ACtUI", foe brtler-knowib mos to pay, should l« printed ? Were the
"It seems to us that any ynang fruit­ shipment of anthracite coal from Balli,
men's furnisher, followed suit. Three arc supply ever ro great jt roukj oqlj.be pn&gt;- grower of Michigan, who will, from year more for San Francfaro by rail, at an ex­
tbe beat known, but there are a iloxrti a cured as ait wtide uf nterchaq'dirt, 'pot
treme rate of freight. We learn now
from the Ha* Francisco /Midi* that the
trau*|&gt;orted through fou »tro&lt;ts'a* an ad­
vertising manufacturer would his warn", pnttafoft that will be InralwriJc. It is
and distributed among foe [ie&gt;&gt;|&gt;le, gratuit­ no longer nveraaary for a fruit-grower of
ously, but bought and paid for by labor or Miehipn to grope in tbe dark, when the I
inreattptions usd experirncoi uf their moat
the products of labor.
By rommoa cnnMUt. coin, i. r. gnU, intelligeul tvusofogists arc thus spren.l be­
The Wolverhampton (Eng.) lock manu­
many merchants in the eity, and they arc silver and copper has liecn accepted as fore them lor their eniighlrument."
facturers after twisting for a fortnight a
buying, though' not extensively. They money by foe cirilixcd world, and all
This report is printed solely for distri­ demand by their men for a 10per oral adseem to be ‘'sorting up." rather than buy­ MMMMjr bulled not based U]hm&gt; coin, or held butive! to the meral&lt;cn o(foc Pumological ranee hare yielded the point, and they
ing fol) stocks. but even that is better than to its true rclation lhercto, is not money, Society. To liecome a number for the
are about to inervas* the price of tbeir
nothing. The wheel, arc moving, jf they but shiaplaatcn, dependent upon tbe honor year coats one dollar, and to become a life goods to eompemote them fry foe room.
do creak.
and ability of the maker for re-lrmpcfon
Ipn They are only the plate-lock makerBut I do not believe that New York But supprae a merchant, popular, and
who are not Included within this arrangeprimed by hi* basincm, for want uf change,
should imm&gt; hia shinplsstcr*; of course
thoe doing busincna with him would accept
to enne to New Fork to do bttrinca-; sn-p them as currency. But sappone the mer­
for a part of th*ir lore of trade the mcr- chant kept his prm«c. issuing and bis clerks
chsnta may charge the hotels and the paying out hia shinphwten. ignoring
parasite* that bang upon form. For in­ the uae of real money altogether, how long
stance. if a country merchant oxma her*, would foe merchant's qe-|it stand nnd
be wxnts to *nd ought to bring his wife.
At any hotel be would car* to atop at, the
rate per day is 14.50—1!» for the two—
and u he can't get a waiter to do any­
thing decent for him without a fee, his
A turat rcmarkaUe discovery is reported
It has guna tbe rounds of the pre* that
daily expenses will mount up to quite fi 12
Of rourxc paper money is essential for from the astronomical obaervaiorvestablish . Alex. H.Steven* is foe oldest M. C-, &lt;- r., ।
per day. If he Wapta to pn to a theatre,
cd by the Rcwian l&gt;&lt;iT«n&gt;m*t&gt;i a*v«ral
he 1s swindled out of 11,50 for Mob teat, several mantos, prominent among which is yean ago al I’apilatenka, th* highest point that he served in an earlier Cougraas than ,
•&gt;" pregent roupccra. Thi. is a
and aa for a back to go to tbe Park IS is foe scarcity ofrotti^nd &gt;t» Weight *qd bulk. with one egreption on tbe Himalayan
the lowcat, and 110 and *12 arc common. But I he measure of its issue should be in range. Foy several months a txxqJay
Pernrodo Wood ia now the "Father of
Iu abort, a ten day*' May will use up foe accord with the demand , and surely when bright »]&gt;ot bad been dlaivvered, shinning
' served in an earlier
butt-end of *250, to aav nothing of the the beak vaults are foil of Idle and unused from foe extreme edge of the moon * disk,
expensea of coming and going. Every­ currency is no time to prate about inflating at a point where no moantalna break foe
was flrat elertrtl to the 27lh Cungvew., in
body dig* into him, for they never expect the ireue of grrenlueka.
continuity of ita perimeter. This light IM I, and served i:’ the 27 th, 2Kth. 40th
to me him again.
suddenly disappeared nnd remained invisi­ 41rt, 42d and 43d, and is now serving in
Of course tbev can't afford it, and uf
ble for nearly twelve months It ha* th. 44th Ale*. H. Steven, nearcrt .p.
course they don't. They go to Chiragv.
lately reappeared in grtwier brilliancy than promrhea Wood, He wm first elected to foe
St. larais, Cincinnati, Toledo, and the oth­
ever, and the immense |»wer of tbe teles­ 2Hfo Congreaa, in IM.'Und mrved in lhe
er big point* in for interior where *3‘&gt;
cope attached to the above observatory, so !»fo, 30th, 31st 32d, 33d. 34lh .nd 35th
well known in the scientific world, has do- ('ungvemea, a pariod nf 11 yran. After,
vdopnd the fact that tbe light proceeds rviircaaent of foe suUmpent If, ywra, be
from aome huge-burnished sulwtance, act­
again apjeircd a member of the 43rd Coning as a mirror, which must be al least one
hundrel feet in diameter. The must ■&gt;.
toniahing thing in the mrtt.T is thesltu—I
empty promfao* for the future," tbe Wash c- .mpietc pm of t hat t his ia art uall’y a mirror
ington Ubmaielr want* to know "what of artificial construction, and the tbniry of
better record ran a |«rty bare than a good
one for [art fidelity Y' To which may be I
character, principally to observe foe phases
added, what party ran bare a worao rec­
of t’se earth's surface.
ord for jttfotwwty and lyk of patriotism
It fas a wdl known fart that tbe immense
than th* prcsrart' IMmocratic party? Il height of that portion of the moon which
IOWA asii ebbaska
fa no wonder the leader* of that urjanixa- fa turned toward the earth, not only
through
the well-known laws of gravitation.
tion oliject to referring to the part. Every
timE.fi.
criminal would rather look ahead than to
take a plane* al th* ugly pa«L
in high flavor. Fraebcs might be sent
overnight from New York to Chicago, and
tho prevailing odor of foe markets and
wharves considerable improved thereby.
Vender* hold very fair fruit M ten rente
foe half-peek, pil.xi and running over,
while baskets arc i.-Uiag from fifty to sixty
cento. Peach ice cream is the popular
delicacy, with for cuaifortiu ■ p.-nuasion
that pure fruit is used fur flavoring it.
While speaking of foe products of thfa
part of foe coqqtfy, it may b* mcntionnl
that clam* arc nuWatty tfae this sraauq, a
fart which r^olcwsthe bouts ofpontiei ui.
mighfoy.

FBOBATE ORDER.

awhow gqumn ruuu^
TBMTX MILLION ACJIBS Of

LANDS

Buggies this year. IfttaExoitg.

fed to fence ourselves in and
admit a limited number of
CUSTO/KEIfS
E^CIf n;y.
01
i &lt;
—
.

&gt;.
- , . i.i ____-_ __ ____,.
We dare
ever before, for fear ()&gt;ey will come loo thick
terribly excited when wo have too many ha],
wo have come down JfEatj-fllC Dolfan H Qd B1*’
little ibecauafl yo« nirty all come at once anil T
wo that we cannot do fprthina.
We Iiad’xome talk with a num from Califom
hi« Tltiriy-Ho troJiCtft'ringcK. and thjt uin
busineiw bexidcH the

now Six,
’remNe a
tMaomurt

■Ut the ___
trade than

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
CARDING.

WIUJ lh« Tuckv man lonl -July, that got the f 'utter. Wc troi
let him draw fins your- "He is too lucky.”
Warning the people not to come all at once, we are t

Truly Yours.
SHORT NOTICE.

the Ol&lt;l Fachirv Building in
HASTiy'GS.

Pries 1212 Cali per Pmi i
Oiled, or 15 cent* if I Oil it.

WELCOME MARBLE.
loiwL llw'in*-. JetrU. Mrt.
xallwt

j. X. HEED &amp; CO.

fvo NAWJS YUORTIMET*
Gent’s Clothing.
Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities

L um s m warn ms
Trunks, Traveling Bags,

&lt;3t«3., Every year incrraacs the popularity
of this valuable Hair Preparation |
which fa due to merit alone. We can
a—ure our ohl patron* that it is kq«t
fully up to It* high standard; and it
j ttho only icGalde and perfected prep­
aration for re taring Goat on Faded
II viu to its youthful co|or, making It
*«&gt;(t, lustrous and silken. The scalp,
by i:« u*e, ImemM white and clean.
It remove* all eruption* and d.-.ndrnfl-,
and, by it* Ionin projierties prevent*
the hair from falling out, us it rtimnlaics ami nourishes the hair-gland*.
B. its UM-, Uic hair grows thicker and
rtrongwr. In baldness, it restore! the
capillary gl.vmls to their normal vigor,
mid will rtvatc a now growth, ocWj.t
in extreme old age. It is tho most
economical Haji: DnEnatxu ever
u« it require* fewer nppIfaul|aM, unit
gives the lij|r r. Splendid, glossy :ppcaraiire. A. A. Ilaycs M.D, State
Awayer of Massachusetts, aajii, “TIio

Buckingham's Dye

1'0n THE WHISKERS.
A t nur Hcncwcr in manv cases rerpirer too tong a time, and too much
care, to return gray or faded Whisk­
er", wo have prviiartxl this dye, in one
)&gt;rrparalion\ wliich will quickly and
efli-Ctiully arcompliidi Ulis result. Il
w «uily anplic I. and nrodueos a eotoe
which trjll neither rnl&gt; nor wash oft
Sold hy all DruggirttL Price Fifty

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest
Come and see
Haslluga, Sept., Oth 1«74,

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

M POSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED
Cumpariwm Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices

give me a call

.Ayer's

Sarsaparilla

- &amp;C.,

Harting*. Nov. IDth, 1874.

lohn Stanley.

REMINGTON!
fhe Itiruixt

taiddly lutofavurn* pasnewdnff rhe be-t countkanew ofgood qu&gt;H^&lt;, I
namely r Light running

. JU-nFhuU|j»hl»ohlm.
with Automatic Dr&gt;&gt;|
Feed. Design bronhful
antlcousirii. ii. uin. v. ry

lto.-tx&lt;nw« Kn-1 E*
ebiur for familr m». I*
th.' third prer &lt;«!•
fatcr, e, Iim met wltk *
u&gt;-’
(art
fif

�Thc high school of Ann Arbor has
seventy-fire non-resident pupil* enrolled
The Fenton woolen mill paya out on an
avenge tl.OM a month to ita operatirre.
Tbe Metbodirt Chureb .1 Moore ia lia­
ble to be told &lt;m execution ia a few day*

■III M.
STEBBINS BRO’S

Keep It.
Guilty.

liquidated

Where you wul had all kind* of

Fiab Superintendent Jerome will ex­
hibit some of Michigan's ft.h at the Chi­
cago Expcokion.
A kxrw partv of lumbermwi started
from Saginaw, Thursday montiag, fur the
ETat River pine wood*
Killcner and Gero, fur attempting to re­
lease a prisoner, were fined B&amp; each, at
Kalamauxv, on Saturday.

rUKNITUREi
Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any hoes t In Bar­
ry County, for them reasons i
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.

The indebtedness of Coldwater dore not
exceed 17,000, and the citixen* are going
to pay that immediately.
At Charlotte. Judson I*. Hiplev ha* been
sente-need to tnirty years in the Stale Pris­
on foe ineest with hr* daughter.

Tbe total number &lt;&gt;f Granges oty*ni«cd
in July last wa* 110. Of these fifty-fire
were in Virginia, Texas and Kentucky .
Outside of the Southern States the num­
ber wa* thirty.
During Augurt' 123
were organ is.d
Hillview Grange, of Bullitt Co., Ky.
rtaolvea that it is the duty uf Congress to
furnish to the people a eurrvuey of United
State* Treasury notes' that will Iw legal
tender for all debts, public and private,
aad e*|nivaknt to coin tender, and inter-

A barre dl*tancin( tbe Ml, „
iKmof, satin'd t» tn* mum; aaly,
H**t* my b* traixl alternately.
Ilon«s eligible fras. Aiguo |H
clos* Kept. Iltb. with U» Treasurer

fO OU S

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1
1 am now all alone in the ITsitogrsph
husincs*. ami a* I hare made arrange- j
menu to increase my facilities for doing
'Letter work than ever, all should call
and get a negative tekeu. The superi­
ority of my work in the past is * *ufi
cicot guarantee of firrt-e iwork in the
future.
Ilium* in Washington Block,

Joseph Brown, of Owumo, died Wed­
nesday night. Ho fought and war, wound­
ed in a saloon a few nights rinue.
Htipatrick. the man whose foot was cut
u.T al Jackwu on September Uth. has
ainee died, ehiely bum heart disease.
hire big maMa-Mgua snnkea were found

CANCERS

$lfco Pays FOR
DKTROIT E?HhGNEI8
■Minininumi.
GOLDSMITH’8

We sell none of till* cheap-made Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. Tbe
good* we make la made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all peraon* to
call and inspect our roods, for they ell
bear inspection. No trouble at all to
show good*.

.SKjJS,'
Glass

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Peerless Milk Safes
“OYSTER OCEAE”

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

LA DI IS' ARD GERTS' RESTADRART.
At the meeting of Hancock Co.,
Grange. No. SI, on AugJI, the proposition
to pay tho county agent a salary instead of
a commiauon. wa* favorably entertained.
Those who are working the liardest to
keep up our purchasing system think it
would be the bret plan. Our county agent wa*

Tbe largest gathcrn uf I’aln.tw of Hu*
landry ever awwmbled in Wntan Michii pm ptcniced at Elli*' grove, near C«x&gt;per' rille, on tbe 10th. Delegation* in rv-zslta
from Grand Haren, Ravenna, Spring Lake.
Muskegon. Black Ixtlre and Berlin were

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

borer fell from a tree on 11m&gt;. grounds of
. W. Roger*. He died Tuesday morn
g from the effect* uf bis injuries.
Henry Warm, while culling hav upwi
meadow, seven tnilrs east of Niles, re
oily, wa* biltru by a rattlesnake, and at &gt;t reports wa* dying in convulsions.
Willie Durand, one of the Buller burg-

Stanley.

109

reliable hou*s of C.'B. Salsbury i*. a* ever,
buying eggs, butler, poullrv and all kinds
of fanner a produce, under lUrlow A Good£rar's store, and paying for the same tbe.
ighret market price Patronite the bouse*

FURNITURE ROOMS.

SALISBURY 4.BR0SSEAU

&gt;iu&lt;wiu&gt;n« relate to railroad ).-gi«!ntii.n am
include an iiidnrwtni-iit of the plan o
filing maximum charge*, ami the |&gt;rin&lt;-i
pie* of the Potter law.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

litil felines |lBticej.

I IVe ask attention to the.
[fact that we shall leave all\
REHIBLICAN
I accounts not settled, whc're
I we have sent bills, at once j
\ with a Justice of the Peace
' for collection, if they are not
[adjusted. Hicannot longer' Waned, Aitils,
*rv । delay._____________ ___ j

immense &lt;|uantitie« of prairie hay
now twing shipped to St. l*&gt;ui* from the
Indian Territory.
The pro*cculi&gt;itu again&lt; the colored
Georgia iwurgents wa* ended yesterday iu
the dl«harg*&gt; ofall the remaining prisoner*.
The report* of Iwlun outrage* in Keelera Nevada and Utah seem to hare been
much exaggerated. Tlie affair U about

BANNER

DANCING SCHOOL.

at price* which defy all Competition.
The stock ia Complete in every depart­
ment. Having been bought very low. aad
he publie will find it for their iaterert Co

45 DOLLARS!

UNDERTAKING

For What?
Tho New Improved Eick-Feed

ECLECTIC BALM

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
.-.etrJ

Givy due heed to this, but for the proof
aotue and »oe for youndrre.

MBS. B. L. UNDERHILL

All person* Indebted to tho late Ann
of Heath. Sttliabwry A Co., are laqurt-

Salisbury &amp; Broasoau.
Hartings. April is, 1875.
Mr. Lyman Bach, a well todn farmer
living near Trvmplenn, Wia., was killed by
lightning on hi* farm during a storm Toreday night.
A fatal cattle ilix-aw has broken out
among hctctJ droves of cattle near the
Aneram lead minre near Bhinebeck. N. Y.
Nearly all have died.
Colonel Shaffer has captured on Staked
Plains a baud often Mexican robbers. It
is *nid the Kickspoo Indiaas.are willing to

with 1,664,802 hum in 1872, and France,
with 1,381,000 ton., in 1873.
The annual productiou of coal through­
out tbe world, fur 1873, wav 262,567,342.
Great Britian heads tbe lite, with 127.O1G.747 Im**; the United State* stand*
wwaod, with 43.413,4&lt;M&gt; tons ; Germany
third, with 42.324.469; France fourth,
with 16.600,000 tore. In 1872, Belgium
produced 15,66^*8 t-re. Aartm IQ.I,* nnu —kitenasi Fmliarr uf RlUwia

We need tbe Incan* for ..rpanixing the
Dentoeraiie jnrty iu (hi* State,” said a
leading politician. A Woterro man re&gt;;«muJi-J promptly by telegraph: "WiD
•hiplixday one l«*rrel whiskey ansi one
imUiy; in tnice by mail.”

OLD PAPERS

TERMS REASONABLE.
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

and the minister* of Baltimore to visit that
rity and bold a s.-ries of religion* meeting*.
All hand* in Germany are preparing for
Emperor William's start for Italy about
October 1. He will be accompanied by
-Prince Bismarck and Genoral* Mollke and

Barry Cauaty Harwa AMaBlattoa.
Will be heU at Union Hall, Hartings,
Mk-h-, Thursday evewiug, Sept. 16, 1875.
Room Committee, Ferri* Hone, Hsrtiure;
Gala Hrerim, Middlevflie.
Mnaic by
Breda Orohi-Stra. of Hartlnga-J. LBead, 1st Violin and loader; Mr. DeCorsey, 2d Violin ; Ram. W IMbmmy
Comrt; Mirt Addie Bred, Piano; Levi
M. Booth. Dowble Barn. Bill 11.23; Rup-

xxlTtf

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largest Stock0ftFancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap /or Cash, ffe have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, go.,
$c. Give us a caU.
.

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GR0CEH1K8,
TOBACCO,

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sad raoat iniimalr friemb af tha psrite* were
iavttod. yet th**• coaatltute a&gt;aay *f th* land-

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K1M4N AM &lt;W

tana hilmaMtailjra^h

-China. May 30. 1875. I arrived here on
dm 27th MA after a m-: inter-ting
jMnmntttO mflro through th' P~«
i«- &lt;#HhdLang. I had no Ur* of wl at
Ute renl Chins land ia until now. or rather
M Hm rf » wa. immmpioU. and now I
this sd-tr^L, eountn' ro eboalj.

"Wstm butter also abowV a division of
quality quite decidedly, and *coasequeady
irregular market A. before, all realty
fine Well-packed froth offerings have found Caroy Ldaudgiml then proceed up Smith'*
Sound, making a runiog aurvey &lt;iT both
the market ruling ateody for anything pood ahoraa. We ahall viaii &amp;ptaii. flail agrave
enough to ouroxx attention at from uy 22c at 1‘uUria Bay, and tlxn uiakc for winter
upwards,
while
the
few
extra
highquditie.
quart*.-. The Alert, however, will push
■mey vraya. From tbe time I left Cbcfeo ’
nut well into tbe price of State. There has
mitU this pbe« the field' of whuat extend alw boon a demand for common butter at on aa far toward the pok' io- ptwdble with­
&lt;m both aidea of the rood w far » the eye 14 to 16c. but net much done, owing, we out being bead, and .uha-Mjuen.ly return
toward u*. wiuterbp not mon than 200
thTi;think, las to tbe absence of the grades miles front tha Diaaovery Both verb
Bought after than to the imliapuitioa off will then aurvey with alolge* L&lt;itj the
- ~B&lt;e £*first 70 aailau thetvud is over a ।hubleni tn accept the bids.'
aevere winter conic* on. In the spring!
-Wy WUMW, not m*^i. hat undulating,
Cheou is itry steady, and without anr two of our IrfctUcuanl*. with .ledge partita,
mdwhh tbogrewtrot bright of 273 IbM. change
,
in prices. Michigan fectorim ars
Thiapertain of the joura-y ended at Whang- (selling at 103-4 to He, and the rapply ia will join tbe Alert, wbvn a atari will be
made toward the pole, with aix sledge*.
hy«i. and after that the road trover.» a well
.
kept up. The full food ro for tcoda One .ledge will hare the party and return
vast plain, over which namerouv village are to
. m.kr the a.-asou one that will giro an every week or ao, transferring” ita aurplua
aprrod, about one to two milm apart
proviaiom to othara. When th.- exploring
All tho villages are endooed by mud ,
party h thu* reduced to on? sledge, that
walk, and at aoManoekiokaolid, but when .
will push on alone and reach the PJh by
ch-e they are mbarably defended by
itaelf. Who will have tlw dialingunhnl
honor* I do not know, but Ciuey it will lie
Commander Markbam of. the Alert.- If
taoe n quite' up to the estimate of 38,O0t),thie ia done satialactorily and all the sur­
000, if one out judge of it from tho tahab
vey. are r&gt;ui|Jl-U&lt;I wo ahall return home
itent* of the plain I cum acre—. I pa«c)
during the autumn of next y s»r; bat If not,
tbe large rity of Lai-chufix&gt;, with high
we aliall stay out a Mcuud winter. Under
walk of atoM, and another, cigfcf Chang I
any cirettnuteiicva over which we hare any
yi, with very fine stone wdh, and the
coulrol wc ahall nut May out longer than
place where I am now is-a vast rity ofi'iOOOO inhabitant*, with magnificent atone unaetlhd confidence, and with it money I
walls about 70 feet high, with hattlcmeutt value, uf stock. The cabh quotation, ha*
A Happy Couple
and tnonl grind in appearance I went to •uak padually until it ia now down &lt;• 53«.
tb« wffwiiM., about 12 mile* dptent.and T!&gt;e Mtnatiou U not calculated to iwpire
I wa* mtreb »truck with the belpleamwiiiif ready traffic in the tnWaor. and it -etaed
tbe Cliiocw to work tho*e mine* properly. at one time aa if bat a email proportion of
It was a curious feeling to find myself and tbe ofTering Jdo xby would be sold. Hut
a tniarionxryg«ntleman(livittghcre lainottp talesman grew to the opinion it wa&gt; beat abe U with him. A woman should always I
a crowd uf Chiurae miner*, about SliOmen j to dune out at tbe mo»l adranlagtvua fig­ be a little younger, and a litl'o prelil^rjitxl
keeping a ring around n* as wc advanced, , urn in preference tv holding orcrand cans­ and a little mure amiidcratc than her huv
looking at ua with astonishment and cren ', iug av-cumnUttoa, and tain were at the Land. Ho should beatow n|»u her all hi.
«n{ but wish no hoarile feeling or a word ; cluxe quite rapidly made. Tho total offering Worldly goods, and abe should take good .
' npraaive of disHke, and there was the ,। was in the neighborhood of 10,(MM) boxo&gt;. care of them. He may owe her every rare
appearance of reaped arising out oftbe feel liiiyera would not al first offer uver 11) and tenderocM that affection can prompt,,
ing. ‘Throe foreigner* can help us to get I to 10 l-2c. At time figures, indeed, but puruniary indebtedness to her will l«*
tbo water out of our mine* and allow ns to went mn*t of the idicciw mid. The
work them and gain our bread.' Thia is total salm fooled up about C,(H)O boxes,
what they seemed to be saying to theta-1 and the prices reached ultimately 11 l-8c,
Bctvcs all the while.
but the propoct on of cbecao which acettrud
It was a strange sight as 1 aloral in the fraction* above 101-2c, and reached 111-Sc."
ship* with the opptautc iri. Perfect eonmidst of the eruwd, with an umbrella over waa not very l»rge.
my head, and the people staring at me and
•• At Little Fall* about 73,000 Ikixm fidanco in each other, ami reticence roti­
good-naturedly walking with me 6. the coal iff factory it is ertimxlcd.were offered, and I tenting their tuutusl affair*. even to mem-.
. pit*. I b*ve liad virite from several peo- about I. WO laixea sold, NtM lute at lOv,'I dem of their own umiliot, m a II ml nteevoto whom 1 have shown how to work j une a 10 3-Sc, six at 10 12c, eight at I
th law mimSK and I have visited oue of the I 10 5 Sc, nine allU 3-tc, and thirteen at i inpv whenever .he expects to meet her
mot anricut aud wealthy fiuailica of the jllc. Must uf lie. cliecM' waa white 1 husband's eye. The num should nut prow I
Faalt-fiudtag, I
city. Chin is the family name (hia visit­ ; clievac.which i» in gooddemand. Factories alovgiily. even at home.
—tap card ‘Chin Ghiai Siwj. Hishvti.*- is . are nut x.!d so closely aa they have l&lt;ccn Song-arguments. or *coMin end th • hap- ;
" rcnsarkable-the finest I haveacen ia Chins 1 during thia acaaua, but it ia believed the pinem that liegilui in kis*.-- and love-matThe reception room i- funihbed with an I
eient arm ehairs st least three fret wideta the scat, like throne*. The place of!
v honor had a beautiful drawing of a bamboo ’
grove in th* wall. We never saw such a
thing ia China. Before it a large poroclain
plate on a stand 700 years old. On om-1
aide is a bronze vase of the 'Chen' dyuaa
ty of 000 yean before Christ. The old ! I never look at my old style compile.man talruduoed hi* madron, charming ing rule that I do neg blcaa myaelf that,
boy; and on our rcqw»t t.i see some old while my strength last*. I am - me at the
curiositiea he went to hi* X'jom and merry of the world. If my pen is nut
brought a sacrficial bronze cup on three wanted, I can go back to the ty|&gt;e-e*a.- and
kgs, which belonged to a noble family 1100 l&gt;e sure to find work ; for 1 learned the
yean before Ch fiat, just the .same *.• uric jrintem trade thoroughly—new* paper- '
sees punted ta the books of the ancient Chi- j work, job-work, book-work, andprew-work |
neve classic*. It wa. must curious, and it,' 1 am glad I hare a pwd trade. It ia a i
*1
seemed to any. ‘I show yuu a thing which rock u|»m whiev •*■------------ -”Rr
■*a usad by my.anre*lor* in their worship firmly. There
nearly MOO years ago ' In feet thia cup ‘ body and mind---------- - --- -------- .. _
was eonteuqiorary with Solomon'. Temple, II the rtrongrot and aureat part nf self-nude
and wu made before Home was built. Hr j man. Go from the aradmny to the print­
only showed tu that, as if all the rest wu ing office, ar the artisan's bench, or. if you TEAS.
| please, to the farm—for. to lie sure, true
firming is a trade, and a grand one al that.
1 Joiy tha* a sure foundation, and after that
branch off into whatever profession you

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You hare heard, perhaps, of the clerk
who had faithfully served Stephen Girard
from boyhood to manhood. On the twen
ty-first anniveraary of his birthday, he went

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r to do anything, ia regulated by the ingrity and gool faith •flhe maker in fillHing tbe promise.
5. The more promiMW to pay which a
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nua, without fulling them, tbe Ires they

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RHEUMATISM.

lull awa aat toll** la ka«w lha’ tk» Lei
in^-Uala a Sk'iiicM •.lanlhm aaU » -Iwaal
WORTH* GTON* BUSINESS COLLEGE^'

a government iasuiw and srih a bond, a note,
a mortgage, or any other obligation, h;
Cl maker] ha* nn further control over it, 1 pendent upon the whim ofStejiheu Girard.
' lort what will dime, yiiu have a pood ,
to pay it when due. If he attempt* । traA" always in rwr* c ’
tedoau^bfegelaahe will loose hb stand
ThwiAnng tnsn saw the wisdom and ,
ing and credit, and will U ruined.
1 understood
7. Tho Government lauttb which the
Yearn ago, when the middle-aged men of
national bank., are eumjiellcd to buy • and
Newspapers tn the State of
today were boy*. Horace Greeley wrote:
deposit st Waahngtou Io aecttrv the pev- '; '"ft ia a great aopree of cuoadalion to
ph’SEohM bn’ken bank bill*—if the bank*
I un that when the public .hall l&gt;e tired of
ahould fail—are bough land paid for by the
■ n« oa editor.we an make a aatiafutory lw»4 farlialaf Masts s*J wb*lala sfralw A4atockbolderw of the banka. The bond* are I livelihood at setting type or farming: an ta.’ P. M l CtL, Urertiim ticili
the private property ufindividual*, pledged that while our strength last*, ten thousand
w*. «t r.vnst now, sxw vonx.
to accurt the bill* of the banka.
' blockheads, taking offemw at Kune article
8. Banka, or private banker*, who du,
। they do not understand, could not drive u«
not iam^ilb, do (u»t have to buy Gov- into the poorliouse.”
•
And ao may a man become truly &gt;nde- I
pendent.
to imoc talk, tbe atockholdem .would not
need to invent their capital in k-nd*, but
would keep it for uae aa private lunkere—
Desperation of the Whisky Ring.
aa any bank doc* which ta not a national
bank, or which dove not itanc Lili*.
10. If national bank* were t&lt;&gt; be al*&gt;)
isbed, nr not allowed to iaaue Lili*, they
would have to send • their bill, back to
Washington aadjiavc them destroyed, thus
euetrseting the currency without aubatituting gold. or anything ®l-« io iu place, to
the extent of 8332,WM),000. Then the
stockholders in tha banka would take away
tbeir bond* from Washington and sell them
ia New York, so a, to get back their mower
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KRARCsarr.UJy
banks. Tbe total amount of interaa* paid
by the government iu 1874, on bond, de­
waited to aacwre uatwoal bank bilk, •«
teW,TOOgUld,«lualtoMyr25,(MW.OIH)
currency. The total aaaoual received bock

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Ceo. M. Dewey,
KlHtitR AND I’VBLWHER.

RA TRS OF ADVRRnitffrO.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1875.

Ninnomom

Mr. Fraak Buckled write- to Load
and Ifurr- aa folfcw*: &gt;It gire* ma great
plro»ure to he aWo to annotmre the arrival
at th. Zoology Gardens, R^reot . Park,
of a fine apesimew of a 'manatee' (jlfwnotas rimrraniapa),.? This animal was sent
over by Mr. R. Brain, from Pin Point.
Demerara, SouHi America. Mr. Bartlett
went lo the docks to fetch her from the
shin Ulan Iwim. H« prepared th* small
•ci-pood by filling it with fresh water
warmed to a proper temperature. The
poor manatee acemed to much enjoy her
bath after sueh a long aa royagr. 1 do
m&gt;t recollect ever having seen amor* inter­
rating animal. It really ia a puxxlc at first
sight to know to what daas she belong*.
Rhe i» purely an aquatic animal, and when
wen in the waler her head reminds one of
something between a mole and a pig. Her
body u terminated by a lanre tail the
dupe of a lydy'a fon. She swims with it,

Jtfi-18? Mwtilill Alfflll,

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

Haw taken the Agency for :he Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Del roil, they are
entirely new patterns anti tirst-i?lass ih every
respect.
-

THE NEW IRON AOE

ftrot time that they have bean used in
Maaaachturtta and perhaps in the country.
The result is a more complete and exact
enumeratiou than lias ever befolc been
When the "family sehedulra”
in the state.
An error in tabulating taken.
I wa* that, much to tho chagrin of the amounting to something more than 100,- are all tabulated, a* they ‘will be in the
Colonel, b-d to the loek.-up. and ennaiguod WU led lo this anaertion. which ha. nq« courae of the next six mouth*, an amount
of
information
hitherto uuprcredeiftrd con­
to a filthy j-en. There I remained all been corrected, the true |iopalalion for
through that dreary night, fearing tu lie 1875 being low than 1.040.000, although! cerning tho social aud industrial condition
down on tlie straw in the comer, on ac­ very'near that lute!. Thia indicate, a of the (Kopli- will be given in the world.
One
of
the
inquiries
related to the numcount of the number of rennin that in­ gain of more than 180,000 ia'fire year*,!
or about 13 per wat., something las, than | her of vulumca in private libraries coothrough fear j being bitten by the rats the gain from i860 to 1870. whieh wxs tainiug more than 160 vulumos.. In the
that kept yumiug about the flr«&gt;c all almest J 6 per cent. During the ten yean I little town of Coaaird, with uniy 2,676
night. At length morning came, and I 1865-75 the gain ha* been about 370.000,: inhabitants, it waa found that, beside a
public library of more than 11,000 vulwas taken, handcuffed. waary, hungry, and or nearly 30 j«-r ml.
.
filled with drend t of what appeared my
Thia a very good showing after all, and umt., tlxrre are more than 5O.(MM» volumes
in private libraries—that ia, about twenty
impending fate), before a justice.
tho growth of putiulatimi iu Mawachusctl*
for the last • hundred yearn lia* certainly liooks for each man, woman and child iu
lieen remarkable, cuu.ulerin" how small ia
would contain about 35,000,606 book*..
A tvuwd of people hail jatherv-d to i the area of the state and how much ahc
, an »bolitioni»t have th ------ *•
~ i lia* done to colouixa the prairie* and tlie
T&gt;o Builnex* Outlook.
trial, t’elone! “Ixyrcv"
Pacific coast. ' In 1825 MassuhuacU*
I justice to alate • hb case,
i had only about 565,000 people, sot havI true riave-driving style.
The end of tho period of financial dis-1
In foct my
'-century that fol lowed the
trem has been announced and the imine- j
______ __ _ no way of
iker Hill In 1776 we hac
diate revival of buainen* predicted so often
escape from my dr»perate situation. . On
diitanta, in 17IK), 378,787;
and »&gt; mistakenly that there :» a natural
1 every side I waa .urrouaded by men ap­
i.315; in 181 U„ 472,040;
hesitation now, at the begituiinp of the
parently thirsting for my blood an lanxautumn uf 1875, the third year more the [
ioua to vindicate the outraged law* of the
[&lt;uk, to encourage a hope which inay be |
Stata of MiMiamppi.
disappointed of the near approach of tret- '
i At length the Colonel finished bi* slateter timev Yrt there i» ground for that
| ment, which, reduned to .imple forts, was,
hope—ground all the firmer because of
the moderation with which experienced
i tliat 1 had called al hia rc*idem» on Saiotiserven of commercial *ign» and cur­
j urday l»t, and requested permimion to
■ roam over hi* plantation to shoot bird.; ly trebled it, and now La 210 inhabitant* rent* avow their belief to that effect, and |
| that he had given n&gt;r pannhrfiin. and al­ Io tho square tnile, a density uf population
almoat a» great an that of the moat thick­
ly jevpled Kuropmn rauntrie*
could he bo found; that he wu« aura 1 had
rofcLATiop 6r rjctscifAL tows*.
I aided him tn escape. and demanded of the
The population of Boston i». in round
|jtutice that I should be panbhed at a
numb«n. 312,0110; that of Cambridge
■'negro thief' deserved. Hi* remark* 5tmuo. of Liweli 4i»,tt«H, nf Wjtreerter
were loudly applauded by the aUte-bonnda

THE CENTENNIAL FOR 1876.

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JOHN STANLEY

Sinncal aid Meckiiol

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The member* of ths Michigan Pre­
Association, who accompanied the metaben

Aunist723d, aad after remaxka, unani
nwusly adopted tte following resolution*,
which were reported by a commiuae ap­
pointed at a prevtoa. meeting, bald on
board the steamer "Ivanhoe" ;
WntatAK, Hmm. E J. Hulburt Solomon
8. Currv . F. 0. Clark. T. D. BcadWd-and
Peter White, member* of the Michigan
Ixgwlature from the Upper T’cninrabt, did
. mid Judlr.oua Advorttalug I
'extend to the member* of the Iziwer Pre.' M Mirki««m Uat*. wbM
inauh and State aHccratn Invitation to via
It their part of the Hute, that they might
learn bv pervonal observation tn scuta ex
tent thi inexhaustible mineral wealth uf
•aRTNERSHIP*
tli* Upper Peninsula, of which an link fa
: known by the resident* nf other section,
of the State, and thus induce oa the part
of the peopja liberal k/Wat'um which shall
■IC1._____ .
xxMtf
tend more febv to .tovrlop ibaaama and
J. WILDER,
Wtiwxas, The MiebigaaPx-e A—
caation w— cordially invited by the ractn
rt IlMtlap. MtehxxUtT
liers oftbe Lower Peniasula and .Stateoffi­
cers to accompany the cxcuiatoaistaau the
17th of August, and having srrapted the
same at a meeting al Marquette when
homeward bound on MonUay. August 23
unanimously rrujrrd,
| 1. That the thanks uf the A-ncialion
Itll. II. F. PECKHAW.
■ be and are hcrelnr tendered tu the ho*&gt;or1 able gentlemen ’named in the foreguinThu&gt; Stove has low broad hearth. VERY’DEEP ash pit. and
preamble foe the liberal *poit which
prompted the excursion, and fori the gvner&gt;- arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the
uus treatmrat we have irceived at their
a Grate is a slide draft which when open causes the coals to keep
hand*, a—uting thrnpthat the I rip wait a*
_ bright while Broiling. It has tin lined doors which elow with n
delightful m instructive, affording an ipturn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
portunity by pcrnnal observation, to cotnprelietMl the mineral nrenutw »f that por­
rt it can be taken out at will, has Mica or close front floors and its
tion uf the Stale.
general appearance is bold aud attractive.'
: 2. That «• acknowledge with thanks
ike Rcnrrona hospitality manifested toward
tho member* of the Aswciation by tlie
Irttncva and vegetabk narrow* all day.— eitiacna of Green Bay, Escsnaba, Ishpem­
She a getting quite tame, and will follow ing and Calumet—the Utter city tha place
of
buaiiuosa of Calumet and Hecla Cupp*
Mr. BartlHl round t^p pond and eat from ■
Ilia liand like a aherp. She ia Mtppoofd to | Mining Company. That company, whil ba abuut ball grown. Ti e manatee Uvea1: exhibiting special regard for the |&gt;byiica'
In this popular Stove will be found all the Modem hnpove-l.*
in the aliallow baya* and quiet riven of t wants of th«nr guest*, have bean uo !&lt;*"
Ccalral and South Amorita. Th* length mindfill of the educational needs of the
enbt.Portablc Reservoir,tin lined doors. Mica front, paient copper
of a fall-grown manatee i« from fourteen rising generation which turroupd their
eservoir and is the best Stove in the market for the money.
to aixtecti fret, and would avenge the min**, a* we evince by the erection al the
field 31.W2U of Salem 2l5.&lt;M)O, of New
expense of taid rotupiiiy of a mapilkent
Bedford about 22,lK»0. Next in order
school building, now nearly ccmplateJ, at
ooe the thrpe citio* of Somen iile. Chel­
a eiwt of S7(l,"6&lt;l, to be free for the M of
sea and Taiinton. averaging 21,&lt;M»U each ;
the children t-f the district.
then Holjoke, Newton and Gloucester,
3. That the eitis-n. of Mmquette hare
ranging l-etwmi 17,000 and 16,000 ; and ported to-day. -make our ratimate aa to j
| l.&lt;wd m under great obligations by their
the volume of trade on the extent and
then lialf a doacn auiallcr cilioi and large ,! quality of the crop* of the country/’—
generou* Imspitality and lire efforts which
towns, Haverhill, Fitahbnrg, Adam*. New '| The process by which thia enocfwtiin is |
with haqvrotw. The ery. Mr. Ban* re- they made to entertain ns. inroking for
burypnrt, Pittsfield. Northampton, Cbicv- I
Thin should be seen by aU who contemplate buying a Cook
reached ia very familiar. Farmer A, hav • ii port*. i» auBMthiag Eke the beBnwhig »f that purpow music, exrunuooa fishing
pec. etc., containing from 15,000 lo 10,- .
and lastly teepaichortwri entertainment.
UOO I«raoiui. The iiinetccn cities before '| lug gathered Iris corn or wheat, sell" it &lt;» ,। an ux. Tlie natiie* look upon the mana­
, tec u- a aupcrnatural animal, bncaarc it
!
merchant
B,
and
with
th*
money
received
.
mined now contain a little mors than half
Aswialiun by the Michigan Central.
of the whole population of the alate-— .' for it buy* ueveaaary article* from tnauu- I &gt;uckk» it* young a. a human mother d.xw Chicago and Northwestern, MarqnHte.
[
lecturer
C.
Merchant
11
sellaite
eorn
or
‘
'
her
baby.
The
Indiana
my
the
"milk
ia
luil. and had gone to lire plantation iui Cambridge, which in 1870 was the fourth
Houghlun and OutoMgou and Mi oral
which hr. brother livr.1, about eight miles eity in tho number of inhabitants.' now I wheat to a whole alphabet of cuaUiuier., ' pood. It i» very interesting to remark Rance Railroad Comtamra and their etuwhile
mauufarturcr
C
employs
another
the
extreme
quiet
with
which
thia
animal,
di«taut&lt; on Satardsy night, expecting to ranks next to Bmtoti, baring risen above
alphalk-t of wurkingnwn nod women to one can hardly ray awima, but rather gent­ plnvc* is appreciated by the rormlwra uf
return by Sunday c.ening, but having
supply the article* demanded Here we ly glides through the water. Ila akin i« the Anaoeiatmn, and they hereby tgndcr
'prained hia ankle, whieh he cuttld not
eovend^with two Linda of hair, soft and thanks for the same.
mow until Monday &lt;-venit&gt;g, he rtirtol for
bristly. The appewranre of the bock tv­ i 5. That Hon. 8. S. Cobb, Railroad
home, traveling nearly all night - Asaesm
Has been sold iiLthirf Market for nx yearn and Mauth, at the
mind* one of a pnckly pear The tmrtrib I। CommWomr &lt;&gt;f Michigan, in making
a&lt; he readied the Culond* hr was t&lt;Jd
EA.D for a Heating Stove. It is guaranteed tn heat a room
monplacc ; but kt A. B, aqd C be multi- arc umwI peculiar; they are situated al the I arrangements and perfoetin" the programme
uf my arrest, and early that morning had
! fiir the exruraxmial*. evinced A skill
[ plied by thousand, ami other let tars a«o-'
ith two-thirds the fuel of any straight draft Stove. Its com?*
i come into Uolntubu. to help me. The
wartby of all credit, and hi« euurtcvm
nt this fall with double door* and other iinpritrenieiiV.
: ju.ticv ordered the constable to rvkaM- me tucket, hut now there are more people in ciated with them representing perwoti* and
treatment oftbe member* in hi* charge a*
1 al imev. and expressed hia regret that 1 the Mtuhnom city id- Fall River than in riaaww wb&lt;»e activitiew depend upon theirs. |
and
wo
have
a
.implc
and
exact
ejuridation
,
1 had bean .objected to tu mnrh annoyance.' all three of these old cominereud town,..
of the whole mystery of "bmituw." The '
Fall River lias trebled its pofMilalion in
W. P. N18BETT.
impulse which this aeries ■ if tranaMthma j
fifteen years, and almost doubled it in the
.W. W. WOOLNOUGH.
give* to trade i. mm»ured by varying cir-'
hopfxllcn last five years, while New Bsdford contain­
Also, Boiler Plato Stoves, including three new puttenis. Cottage ■
i*. a. «• R—•)
। Tho Colouel
MIRS
B ALLISON.
cutustanra*.
If father A's crops have
ed x« many people before the war as it has
Stoves various styles. Sheet Iron Stoves with cast lining*, and in । Having rompkted my latowa at Mm*, xt th« turn affa
tailed he will have little or uo corn U&gt; sell j
ftrt .be tarpjl .Mi to* —«.&lt; -MM -&lt;1
and he will lie unable tu buy article* of I
ueciwaity or luxury. Or, if the ma-ket
Stoves ever olTercd in Hastings.
, jB (•,)|llniiHU about two weeks wb&lt;&lt;u adiffi- addrm—d the
be already stocked he must sell, If at all, '
' cully occurred which, but foe the faithful
at low prices. He therefore atorva his
new of a negro, would hare ended in my
for’in the spring of 1861 she miut hate
1 death nt tho lund. of an infuriated inab. | a»k»d what it wav. 1 begged him not to had 1.256,060, while in the spring of
nf King* roeuty., addnvoed a letter to
punish "Joe ' for what he had donV, and
Fram-fa 1). Moultun. asking hia enuaeot
1803
she
bad
probably
no
m-te
than
1.
| to albiw me to present him with a gift a.
inst. the following notice of the welcome : to the rntrri'g of * unlit /.rraryri hi the
a mark uf gratitude for hi* fidelity to me. 240,000 In the last year* uf the war
given
by
the
Marshall
people
to
their
dis-1
I lible rase pendin" agahrt him, to which
j A* thera fa run wens asked in the presence ahe gained u little in population, and no
tingui-hed
•turn
roopcr waa fighting over than .he begin
atiocta, wbu had burned tho initial* of hi* of the crowd, he could not very well re­ lo gain fart, and now baa 460.000 m«c
1 Ex-Minister Gorham, Mrs. Gorham and Modton nett th* fottowiug spirited
I name iato the fle»h of tevera) of hi* fuse my reoueat He sulkily tsromired people than in 1863. Even during the
। son lefirntti home Saturday afternoon.
abv—. Iu redUi-r their capture more ccr- that "Joe" snuuld not be puuiatied. and
A laryre delegation uf re|«r~eutatiie men
war, and while the Hate a» a whole wa»
said
if
I
pleaaml
I
might
make
hitu
a
per*rp r—» rp-gjT ■p’ ■pTT'R'l ,TC? ' tain in rase they attempted to racapo ffaim
I of this city awwmbled at the depot to greet
T OTM.E
.
jl&lt;w
j
mpfBj of ent. I then handed "Joe" twenty dollar* •eirrely holding ita own, large gain* were Ix-en disputed of.
We begin this autumn with the founds- I their distinguished fellow townsman. »
made
in
jferticular
neighborhood*,
and
in gold, for which the noble fellow looked
great transfers uf population occurrwd. tion foct of abviwdsnt erop*. Nutwilh- ; Mayor Porter, in behalf oftbe city wd gregatiua The charge is tree. He knows
it to-be true, and whatever imparC—ttoca
•taudimj the frequent report, uf “a total
to evince my gratitude fur what he had These have ainer rontmued until th* old failure'' of this, that and the other uro- |
of man'* tribunal*, thu tinprease Rotor
- tegrec ' On one of my excursion* over done for me, and at the same lime preaeut become greatly changed.
will some day reveal the truth, and vindi­
Boston con­ duet, it acemi to be admitted that the barhi* plaMati-&gt;i&gt; I «a* aecompanied by the him with mean* to aid him in escaping tinue* to maintain ita superiority, and ate vrat uf cereals is unusually good. Au ex­
cate the right lor rp—king truth' and noth­
SELECTED TIMBERS,
slave nfcnlioned. During our rambira ha from bundsgr.
ing but the tutk. and that, too,' under chal­
pareutly will alway. du so, yet, notwith­ com of rain hire and drought too long
Two year* after this occurrence, while standing repeated annexations, the growth continued then- hive done damage, if
gave me a history of hi* iifo and suffer­
lenge aud in dj-fensv nf mv own cliarartcr
ing., and cspreWH-d au earnest desire tn dining at th* American Hotel in Boston, of Boston has Iwcti scarcely more in the the rain bad alway. come at the ritiht in- j
and the character uf het whose good namehia freedom. I fell that be remld be 1 observed a colored waiter eyeing ma very last ten year* than that of th» re*l of the terval and in the prvpar place, and if sun­
fa dearer to me than life itacif. I htivo
Wagons and Buggies gain
relied upon, and imparted to him the closely; al laat he recognwd me, and ask­ *tate. Since 1865 tho gain in all Maaaa- shine had been distributed exactly, the
1—1 arraigned a* criminal, nunpcllml. IHr
mv-rrt object «f my visit to the South. He ed if I remembered him. It was "Joe,” ebuaett* haa hern nearly 4U0,tHH», or al
a felon, to pkad with U]Jrft--d bind, sub­
listened with absorbing aaroestnea* while my savior, the former slave of Colonel nKB^.'UI per evut.. while within the prev­ it it, there is no just Jcause uf complaint.
jected to the ignominy of bond* against an
; Canned Fruits and Fish.
I explain to him the dificultfo* and dan- •'begrre." I grasped the noble fellow', ent limits uf Boston the gain io tlie same There ia no dittculty III knowing what to
ereape from justice’ towded with cWoquy
sent lie would have to cucountar on «o baud, and congratulated him, in the prtaI'criod ha* l&gt;«n Itw than 8U,00U, or ju*t do with all the wheat and corn whieh have tioo in whieh hi*fellow townsmen held him. bv the public pre— frowned Upon aud
Mr. t ioriuun w— wholly anqiewd at the ar.-ided by society, nd ncw.'after the halong and perifotu a journey. He, how­ •nceofall in the room, upon hi* e-rapc above 36 per cent. Pall River lias a!mo*t lieen gathered. Iksida th* domestic de
ever. deelartd his determination to make from bondage. In the evening I invited trebled ita population in ten year*, and maud there will lie a krg* one fur-expurt. cordial reception tendered him.
It waa dietmeal against ms has xi-rved ha pwrpwte
New - Work.
the attempt, raying that'death itself vu him into the pvrlur and introduced him to several cities and towns have doubled t^p Tho london Mark Luae Erprrtajay* ’ impromptu, informal ica it* character and bv diaerediting is advance, a witness of
lire. Mr. Brasher , guilt and - it to ap­
preferable to hi* present existence. On the xweral influential friends, to whom I nar­ or very nearly dune so. Holyoke, Wflch that th* British "crop ia abort aa a whole.
rate!
the
incidents
above
related.
He
following day (Saturday) I again vnutod
parent to you. — iris to tho wraid, that I
now baa 111,26(1 inhabitant*, liad but 5,­
the plantation, and selected thi* dare for afterwards gave me some of the particulars 648 in 1865, and Muntelgue, a few mile*
aa gratfying a* it Waa unexpected. Ho
my companion. He informed me he bad of his cnc3]w from slavery. On the Sun­ above Holyoke on tha Connecticut River,
, | Shop on Jcffriroort 8lrv*t, north of decided to start for ('snarls a* soon as he day evening following my arreal his broth­ ha* now 3,379 ug»in»t 1.574 ten year*
had been aboent from hi* home much long­
er than he anticipated bcinr when be ac­
could commoniratc with a brother, who er joined him in a piece of woods not for ago. Hsnipden couuty, including HpringHustings Hnlol.
cepted tho place under the Government.
was a slave on a plantation a fow mike from Colonel “Lcne'a" pUntalioc. where fiifld, Holyile, Chicdpec and several other
He h*d pawed the five yvwra of hia aloenrc
distant. He wished to taka ibis brother he had *wcnted sulEvictii food to but them thriving manufacturing tilaoe*, has now
ph-awmtlv and bad fortn-d manv lasting
with him, if jmmiblc. I gw»e him in- ».-veral day*. They sticwevled in grtllng more than 94,000 inhabitant, and will
frierxlahi']. abroad ; but notwithstanding
■truelions for hi* guidance after ho «h&lt; uid
times
is
mentioned
by
the
dry
p»&gt;da
deal•oon have 100.060, while Berkshire, whieh
that b« retunwd with stronger lova for hi*
crora
the
Ohio
River
;
the
name*
of
friend*
era,
tho
clothing
manufacturer*
and
the
FOR MKDiCAL PURPOSE*.
in I860 had almost a* many people as
at Evauavilla (Ind.) and a«rdand (Ohht)
boot and shoe maker*. There’ arc inure
Hampden, now foil* below 70,00)
Donaldson's
Swoethexrt.
to whom ho covild apply for amistanec. I
buyer* than usual, the properttou being a.
ala. furniahal him with a pistol, knife and
five to two or three; but they buy low—
Sweet’s H°Tel?
pocket rctnpsM, and directed him to travel
When Dwnaldaon waa preparing to
sav al-out one-half — much at formerly.
by night only unit! he reached, ftiend* make hiahalloon aseenawu in Chicago, and
This *how* Aral, that there ia an increas­
NUARRCmiM.............................. MICWing demand foe gold; that the old store*
jtrtbefoeo tho ropes were rat, a woman
havo been exhausted, that threadbare
of mure than ordinary beauty pfwacd her
crata and turned dn—e&gt; have done their
On the foltow'mg Msudsy evening, while way through the crowd and begged ofr having, gained suBciant to wake good economical duty to the utmost, and that
BtUBll IND MUOM. fc40 PER DAV.
Mated at the sapper table of th* botal at Ihiualdson to kt her acaunpany him.• tboir recent In— by annexation to Boston. the most thrifty persona are obliged to re- his jirotmre will add to the |&gt;r»wpcrity of the 1
delivery and on time.
which 1 wrem^ag. lU-dls-dand
town and furnish new fife and energy to its &lt;
Suffolk,
the
fargro:
of
the
fourteen
oounHo replied, “The wind isn't fust right to­
excited talking in th* adjoining room. In
material intrrwt*. The social world wiE,
24 JeSxaMt St-. Hartings. Mfch.
. Lira, now rootaine 364,000 people, more
a few minute* the landlunl cauw up to me day, but if it hi pksrant on Monday you than either Rhode Uand, Itolaw.re, Ftortiro, bo Ixnrfitted by the jwraenee of Mm '
with
an
exerted
took.
*»d
-id.
"Coto«l
ran
go.
”
That
woman
was
Dmmldanua
Gorham. Hie arrival of the Minister and '
ids, Nebraska, Nevada or Colorado—probIn Sumt offSOO or Moro. ------ wiahnt to speak with yom You hoi
bi. family has been looked forward tn with
• ccood tors', and report said they Wrtr soon1 ably a* many a. the last throe st.tm taken
better g» out and meet him. I immedi­
-UvrijrJj.diag* of pkrsure by th* people of ;
together.
Moddlrocx county' contains
to havo been married.
ately n»c. and want into tha room from
, nearly 280,060 inhabitaata, Esaex rounty
A
orrmpondent
of
the
N.
Y.
Graphic,
which tho loud talking emanated. A* I
,
n-riy
225,000,
and
Wonwter
b210,­
i
cutered. the Colonel, in a toud and brutal writing from St. Paul, Minnesota, alludes 000, while Bristol county hu advsnoed lo
Ik-lug a buxine— that need* a S—' d**&gt;
Harting*. Juno 28A. 1«75.
xx9m2 tone —id, "That's him, arc—C him." upon lo the same lady, and the scene whieh oc­’ ^mlatlnn uf nearly 130.000. There
which • man .topped « and mid, • You curred when the anuouaccweot wn madee five counties contain more than twice as
of exps-rlenre,
arc mv prisoner.
I demanded the restou
tlmt Crrimwood's. body had been found io&gt; many people — the utbar nine cvuutia*, in
Lake Miohigao. She with the oib« dam-. two of which, Dukas ami Nantucket,
, there are but JJJ184 perauti*—4,084^ia

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WHOLE NO. 1008

DENTIST

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MicliRL

Ovstera received daily

Oft W ESTATE,

WBIGHT4 BOLBBOOK,
LmAieilt

UNDERTAKING

FINE PICTURES !

SHEET MUSIC!

At Granger Prices

i
'

.

Made al The

Itf”

FOR BALE AT

WING GALLERY
THIS OFFICE STEBBINS BROS.

* years ago these two enuati— had nearly
, 11,000 idkabitanta-

�LOOK OUT FOR

THE STATE FAIR.

BARGAINS.

He ask attention to the
fact that we shall leave all
accounts not settled,, where
we have sent bills, at once
with a Justicf of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. We cannot longer
delay.

Kiria may wrap. but back they ouuu. per­
force, tu -cold malum anl haah in their
bouac iu town Tho old sreotlrm.n nay.
it waa boainsu that brought them bock
an early, aad the feminine part of h'u fam
ily any they lad more romfort al home
than, in Saratoga, bat the fact ia, they
lacked th* atompn to atty. Andlhe hotel
keeper* rooam with their dejurted cuau&gt; '
mwn. Retry one of them han Ion money

THE MAINE ELECTION.

Paint oAre la Mleblgna ianalara. for the
week endiag Kept. IB. IBTi, and each dal-1
Aortal St. IBTi. Ft.ral.bad thia paper by
Cai A Oh. Bollrilan ef Paleala, WaaUuftn.

Drain Commiatiotier'a Notice.

L.I
1

For What?

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45 DOLLARS

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

i Tho New Improved Back-Feed

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
»itrx!s

TO-DAY’S

ADVER

Thue the Ueaweracy af Ilia Kryatane Hiale
rare In to the rap-merep Jfnba. with Ila left
I wing of ipwaraaMM.. ul Ita right wing nf
«.(&lt;•/, arbnuay ^grt'nunowtaTa.

If you do you may be induced to
come t« J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s
*

Veeyt«t
&lt;M4 uq.

Hn.y fruMhianday eight

aitllade at the Republic*** la fc.oe .1 inayeruae legialatlaa ha* ampl**g*i*M it the
Uquee latere.: aa l ba lavM .lrei.nl. nf iba
yaye hlie a. while it baa. alao, reiraagvd cer-

ia abunJaa
SUBSCRIB1
the weekly prayer-meeting. With all the
dcpnaaicMi, there ia* rire in Mime article*.
Carpet* are higher, and chin* h*&lt; advanc­
ed in pricv at tlie beat hou.ee. Probably
the oulv way &lt;*—
" —a- »«. ik^.
tlirtun in by

We only want to sell just
T. PHILLIPS.

Buggies this year. If the Excite
meat runs .to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

The Irish in New York—The Timet
and Rent*—Motley—Ftthiont—Poli­
tical—Weather f
.

SHUN DRUG POISONS.
VOLTA’S ELECTRO BELTSY BANDS

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Morrimey and Kelley are fighting (•*
supremacy in the Democratic organisation
in the city. which mean* control of the
Ifomomlic porty in the fhaie. nod NeW
York look, on with brealhksw anxiety.
What ia it all about/?) Any question of
। policy involrml? Any great difference of
. opinion on matter* of great moment lie-

$3 SAMPLE FREE

winter. Th&lt;- apron otemkirt, round ur
a&gt;|uare. loog. and becomingly drapid. with, _0 ,
the ekaely fitterl ba*|ue. Icngtbc-tmd in f».„
front to give more the idea of a wrap, will hall
be model* for every *ort of natume. in
cl-iok. a deep «»ct]ue, tilU-d in the back, |

arbiter* of dratiny. three maker* of PreaitlenU? Nothing of the «ort. It ia aimply a tight between two Iriahmca—one of
them a profimrional gambler, and the other aaide. Trimming, of heavy *ilk twiata!
a worse man—aa to which ahull diapciw. .nd looka. with a .ingle lour, luoaclv- i
to other Iriahmca, the offio-e in the city. fixating plume, .opererde urmmcn of rib- ,
I bon uxi rluatere of feather*. Colored 1
Thia ia all there ia about it.
velvet* of the darkret ahadea in green,
Do you realite the extent of triah rule ■cal-brown. and blue, will .upplant the ,
traditional black velvet bdotH-t for beat I
police, almiatt without azepcioo. are Irwh?
That the achoob, the public works. the—
well everything. in short, ia from the head
U the foot in the hand* of three people ?
Itbaukit majority of the wirda it ia impumble for a uun not an Irishman to
hold any poritiou, and the ntoaequence u,
the city ia rare and net tain in tbeir hand..
It ia a regular pyramid—the Irt.li people
al the bottom, and Cardinal Mrllmkay at

wai raeaaTad with grrel applauaa.
The platform U«pte.l by Iba CtMivraiuia
embedm the lire iaaaea new leadarad by the
■ lyahllaaa jmij la Ita aaugaaiau. from

fifties .nd hundred* , then captein* and
policemen, and rum mill keeper., over
them eome tha heavy cootrartor* and high­
er oSciala. over theta the Montaarp, Kel-

CUSTO/HCHS EW BUY.

i Have on exibilion one of the

largest Stock °fFancy floods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap /or Cash. Hr have,
also, a full and ' complete
Stock of Drpgs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Setser.,
J-c. Give us a call.
Hopkins &amp; Barnes.

Hastings. Dec IS. 1S74. |

TEAS.

Richard Messer, of Carlton,
wax ,thR\ucky man laitl July, that got the Cutter. We won
et him draw thin. year. "He in too luc ky.”
" anting the people not lo come all at once, .we are very

Truly Yours.

rao.ooo.’Hjui

J. L. REED &lt;fc CO.

NOW IS YUORTIME!

4SSS.SW—.

Wk.l. U...U,SX: aaanan. »&gt;; twentieth..

■aSS I Gent’s - Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
$1.50 Pays for

The Kaatern IX-mocnte will nercr amaent
to wild-cat repudiation. They know that
the boainena of the country demand* what
only the flewablican party can give it—
Mobility and certainty. Thooaand. of
Uemoeratie merchant, and mechanic, will
tote the llepubfican ticket thia fail &lt;m the

HASTINGS

DETROIT RmiHGHEfS
run foi twice mowthi

Mffllfi DM

Dry

Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic’s in Endlese Quantities.

Trunks, Traveling Bags.

STEBBINS BRO’S,
^eep It.

Also a full line of Groceries.
Cheap as the Cheapest,

Where you wui 6ud all kinda of
A military xhot oa the gnbernaiorial
tpaaatiua ia iff that we bou in three dap.
Wa give a few of three report* herewith,
begin uiafi with ih- whieh wa find ia the
&lt;kaccol* OM/.ir
“We notice that Perry Hannah, of Tr»
Tire City, haa been mentioned in amnre
tion wilt the goremonhip. If Northern
Michiyaa b to hare an opportunity to aebet a rendidate. and we eranot aae why It
abonld net. Mr. Hannah ia unitouUreBy
one of tb* bort reprrerateure men that
could be brought forward. He b onr of

wblcb weighed
ra! college bad •

FURNITURE!
Of every DeaoripUou which we
can aeb cheaper than any hoim • in Bar­

ry Voanty. for three nqpoaa:

Come and see
TB0B.B.APBA01H. hwU«

We mU node of thia cheap-made Fur­
niture that ia tuade by machinery. Th#
good. we tuake la made by hand, aud
warranted. W» I arite all pwraon. n&gt;
eall and loepert our good*, for tLay ail
bear iMpratton. No Unable at ail to

„
naatiujK Hwpt.,

Mb 1874.

for Yourself

J. S. GOODYEAR
&amp; CO.
wvwm a *-ran

MPOSITION HATED!

�The
Efrroa
i
“‘yUwff to write about
___
it**, but for four you might ,kink', „„
forgetting you, will write you. though it
■wMrf-mummy bubriuf. Tore-more
’&gt;d&gt;, everything in th. lire of vegetation
fan* dead m.Mom, Kiag Ihx did the
Uumuom nr hre |«u doing k for the Um
■•nth.
I ton day. ruhw, but uu th. night uf the uyre.wh.k... uytaiag vt-~l It. After
ll&gt;* UVOT **“** C**cU
rempfaud Ip. work fa . XI ramtea, vad Mag mat Item mm tekRoll ttelng called the following ware •*-* UDMtmfaotoey numwr lothcmwbree
*mM. u tern wnMk tb. tell, aad ■
teuad ttei Ik. ..rente* re gw *p .1
Hl., re. huadrel vad fart; mite, wni «f Cbl- I

to days advertisements.

hm, and the fntoa thwt tatriy, h.T. been
nndSheUou.7. --------------------P'wLeted by the people gmwrally beta, and
Atrnnat. Aid. Fuller.
Mlnutre of pravtoua meeting were1 they have had tbeir prediction, faulted
Time, „ u.aaj t„ Ttn
Ut think
read and appruvvd.
they will ht up . liulmuon, u 1 (mi there
1 rum Committee on Finance Iu favor are a good many going into lumbariag
of allowing account ofC. Horton and *K**n thm winter. whieh of ocura. will
help ftft for work oc town 11m MU. Ra
fire employment to many who are now
port not adopted by the following vote:
Aywa-Dawaoc. Evan., Hleka and in h *■“ ***’’’ to0’ wk* “y MUe
Raed, 4.
I will engage &gt;n putting in loga. tin the
Nay.— Dolph, Jordan and Sheldon 3 । price nf lumber .hall advance to axue
On motion of Aid. Hick, the vote by I
«"’hat lambet; ia worth. One
which theabove report wre rejected waa
•hiagia. fur
recoo.ldered, and on motion .gain th.
matter waa laid on the table.
Committee on Ftoanoe waa granted lumber and •hingleu, where they &lt;LL
farther time to report In regard to arfcounta of J. B. Goodyear, and J. W. A | realixe one-half wlut either famrally worth.
C. G. Bentley
I But I rappnre they are An/o'^all the time
Committee on atreeu reported aa fol- that prim will advance. The la'dk are
ahuttinr down here, having cut out the
.I-, k of lop that were on hand, and how
there are million. of feet of lumber, and
likewfae of ahiagU in Big Rapid. that,
fmui pereent .pprarann. (to to anta,.) will
remain here for eotne uow to tome. ' For
Lhrwe month, trad, haa broo eicemliugly

and these who never hoard him before.
। now fed better. He i»—hi. execution
| upon the piano rather—wonderful, lie
jd.ycd Yankee Duoudle with ooe hand.
Money MuaL with the other and tutng the
raing Tramp. Tramp, etc., all at the name
time. and performed them all aplcndidly.
But aa to hia being the idiot be haa alwaya
been repreaeuted U&gt; be, I have doubt., but
will uy nothing about him, a. 1 |un&lt;uue
he will ri.it Haatinp before cluaing up |
thU'aauon'. campaign, thee you can all |
judge for yuaraelm a.1.. hi. muaical qualitica and idiocy.
Tho Odd Fellow, uf thia city hare rout­
ed a .plendid large mom in Hardy A Bailay . new brick block, for a term’ uf (re

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

junta

yean, and they now bare about at nice a
lodgrruom a. there ia in the State Our
County Fair romre off thia weak, and
hofica are entertained uf hating a good

of the city ot Haatlnga:
I ■KXTU'-ln my Judgment there .bould
al leaat S1.0U0 out nt Itoauaoa collected
from all aouroaa net aalde aa a elnking
fund kr rahex.I Indcbtadnree
thte ebould be lei' on good racurity at"
10 prr cent. NuW our ocboul bond, of
tlo.000 wtU fall due In 1*4, and by net-

twite
ah be
nand
berof

1 am now all alooa in the Photograph

To use their Celebrated Machines

PREMIUMS
lo pour in and au immenae amount of hoi '
now wav done in the old More, many of
the cuatomerv coming from Harting. and '
that vicinity where Georg. wee well known ■
and evidently regard -d m a gentleman of ।

Republican Banner
And hereby make the following LIBERAL PROPOSITION

To anyone famishing us with a List of 40 Sub­
scribers to the REPUBLIC AN BANNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each, Cas^ in advance, we will make
a present of a No. 1 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $60.00.
To any one famishing us with a List of 45 Sub
scribers to the REPUBLICAN BANNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each, Cash* in advance, we will make
a present of a No. 2 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $65.00.
To any one furnishing us with a List of 50 Sub­
scribers to the REPUBLICAN BANNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each. Cash in advance, we will make
a present of a No. 3 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $70.00.

Weil, we hare had 'Blind Turn" here

I

toed to

PICTURES 1
pictures:
tbiag ... .11 right, with tb. pre.pm' .f • I
grel IUm red trip W. procured &lt;rar tirtn. |
ret trek Ibe rare re Ibe Iteek I .tend A pMif. 1
te kfUreod fra Kanau CllyAw. em »•
•tey .nd alghl re lb. read, .rrivtag at Kaaare J

IlMtinga the teat day of the County F.ir, ,
October l.t, 1875, in the aftemo&lt;«. W«
will give .way to our rtMiomer. one fW- ■
irr entHpbtr, to be drawn for in anv uun
nrr that they may dridn upon *1 the lime
./ drawing ’ Thom haring bought umre
than one new buggy of me al any time |
will be entitled U&lt; a ticket for i-arh buggy
bought
The ticket, will hr iwurd to
actual purrharera who mart make applica
I tiwi it! jeraoti at the liaac nf the drawing
' We do mil hold, that the buggy » bought
mu.l be produced thia year Tltoee not
caring to bring their buggi™ ran leave

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE

REPUBLICAN BANNER
Liquor bond of Ecker A Grnre with
C. A. Bailey and Jaa. Btenon m .urltlre,
oft'raw ley A Cu with Rkbard Harber
aud A. A. Young a. uoiittea, u&gt;J of C.
B. VasEvory with Joo. Wlnklemaa and

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SEND IN THE NAMES AND CASH.
For further particulars address,

•

HASTINGS. MICH

na, and •lull bold you
tl
you fultU It.
Hating nothing further,
the prreeot.

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

FURNITURE R0&lt;

dan, Reed and Kheldon. 8.
Nayu—Dolph, 1.
Bond or Cbaa. B. VaaEuury:
Aye* Dawuon, Dolph. Evana, Hleka,
Jordon, Heed and Sheldon. 8.
Naya-Sooe.

CANCERS

•suE’sn.^'STEi”:
---- ter.Briam,
Local Jijijag-|iiifa;.
l.rr. .f ibm vr« a»* i. oymltea Tb. mporary •.■•p.nte.v
mill, areally
playing from 7* ta 100 waa. •&lt; rrerea ibrnw.
terga nunban anl af «mptey».al. uJ bri.p
rew. dtetraa. .pan tbeir fv&amp;diea ita. wit!

Important Reiulti Pleaaantly Achieved.

SALISBURY ABROSSEAU.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

C. Hutton and help, work near
Iron bridge.
C- Horton and help work In 2d
at price. which ttefy all Cumpelitira.

e&gt;-U«frton and belp work In 3d

of lb. late Gra A. MeCleUu. ud will
tooa hr ready to raree the public La a man
twr that suit of nrawaaity command pub
lie patronage.
-

j

The mock ia (&lt;tci|Jeta ia every depart
rnenf. Having been bought very low, and I
he public will (ml it for tbeir interest to

UNDERTAKING
1 la port ncreptad and adoptedAyew—Dawaon, Dolph. Evart«, Hlcka,
Jnnfaa, Rre i mid Hhelden. 7.
Nnyn—Noao:
ByAlAHlek.:
TttaX tb. vum of »1® b.
tor work tuba &lt;tooe on bill by Mra.
Butler, let ward. -

ECLECTIC BALM
FaM or South. tb. train, of the UhteaSrefoe membra of thfa tm aa u FrnW-1
takra. given him great adnategn* d-W For Cpnacll Blnffi. Omaha, a*d Celtfar •
in a proper and prompt mrearr, tha dalteme dutxu required.
.

Would you aae one of the brat Hock,
of good., ditching and l&gt;oou and .how U
isg a apadalty, evra brought into tha
county, go to the .tare of L. J.' Wborier.
in the vUlagn of Naahvilk. The price
there rar mode for th. th. timua. The
r&gt;^«(ual to the beat, and to anil them
h the buainnu of the proprietor, and to
do «&gt; bo will not fail to offer extra induce­
ment. to all cato m ready pay buyera.

Give daa hnad to thin, but far the proof
I cwae utd nae ft* ynarnalvot.

All pmon. Indebted lo tho late Ann
of Heath. Haltetmry A Co., are rvqomt1 rd b&gt; ret tie without further delay nr no-

Salisbury &amp;, Bro««e&gt;u.
Hmtiag., April 1MR7S.

ia tawing • baaa

A!yl

FOR SALE!

A. tnteretoa g letter tarn Iba Oreaa Maualala lkf ,ra ibe frah Ml. Aa article front
&lt;■. W. G emitted -Tb. redagugu.," aad oae
* rer pie. leek team ra« uaav aMabty

TERMS REASONABLE.

red they bare net y.l failed ef a crop. Irek
•t th. crop. Ihia yrar Tlte Urg. Uraw-MMk.
ra every band whteb IndteM. tbai pteety haa
l .cti tkrrahol &lt;w n. nm ekteh t. grauag
iata the rar. and yeUaw leaf I. wwegk to
-----------make a maa v—der that thte regira ever w»,
wfll ever Uuaa to thte arigbl. araM. wwuU ar abauU bar. baaa faera
m. H. wa. frreted.
Tbb SaaU.-&gt;e.t

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HASTINGS
MAWF WORKS

MT RTUMKON JKFFRRSON HBKKT

�MICHreAHR0CE!rrHAl

Cole &amp; Son.

TIJhfiZB TABLE-

iflutUtBALK * WAIL

im.&gt;

yo« hare taken a mJmm oath faithfolly
aud impartially to perform Your frilww
«tiam&gt;» hare by their vut* Ufratel lb«r
ooofide*. &lt;&gt; in your ability and fidelity. and
that have daimi upon yua f-x a complete
aud cocMiantiooa diaeharge of th-w dutio.
Your relation to the ichoolr ia .ueh that

ou.iy qutaliimed whether ytm, aa au exam­
ining officer, ran rightfully withhold a third
jradt iv.-tifirate from an appiiemtt borauro
he fiuh ts Mutant himre-lf in three two
brawAm. The atiatKre rsdtod ia anctiiro
IM an usually made toraprmunt lb* mtn■nsd But to dcrids ttest
girt than ■ third gretU
I to applicttfa who are only
«aa Madias would be vviExpcriraes in tbe work of

my rert aarared of my hearty oowjpeni_________ xzui- -w-L__ i.u.

Takics EffwctAug 29th 1875.

office. The duty, which f-irw rlv bvimgrd
to the township tierk. of ronriiduqtrirt &lt; Scar* of the uecraalty &lt;&gt;f firturary
and |e’.n&gt;ptt&gt;res in making tbeir annul re­
ports, now ummw
' ’ ’ ‘ '"
2_&gt;
‘
Uto raperi'it
।
thi diSrt .
aud arcuuLte are kept,
--------- — - — ■ nude a subjert of irvrstlgatum by him, and, if nra^ry, oi ad­
vice. Seotion CS, a- reeuily ’ amtmW.
maktw you chairman uf the board of fo•pmtora. Uoidiaw twdr* f.-latiaR to-tinboanl it would mu-m vi rr prop*rim'vour
part to iu&lt; it* th. other m-mbera to sit

TT.AI1W OODRI w&gt;CTn

(flr fir Sale ti ta bwisl Unit Bale
WO) FUSEE
STUCCO'
WATEfl UIE
UE SHUR
Shingles, Lath. &amp;c.

41 MDKfflFEMam FE RAILEOAD,

iJSiSSZwiS

THREE MTLLlOff ACRES Op

ess W’sa Ss mare dri soraiaa* .&lt; IM

LANDS

Th» Crept Abroad.

’

Th* cable report* show a di

t.li’.HlAL TERMS T» INPCOVER.«.

Eton Inn ML

ffitohtap, perhaps, can be done that
WRM attribute mote to suxsssful work,
nr he more likely to popularise your qRne
andiwfcr this new system of school so
Crvitioa aoefi^Cable to the educational pub­
, than the orguxiaatioo of a county ae•ociaticn by the township superintendents.
Buch an aarociatioa already ctisU in mmsw

MICHIGAN AM THE Wj
T*WIt c*&gt;4&gt; to K*rt An«.ia

GROCERS

end OH. red wiwror from lUs, 9d. Io fiB fid'
This is equal from 4 to 111 u. ,-er b«shcl.
Tbe -VirAiyui. Fursner has frerptOBtly
pointed out that as soon aa any sdvadre
took place ia prices that there wogld be a
lasys amount of forytgn wheat h-C kr.« and
■nt into tbe Kngli.d! market. Tie arnvals for th* t«st wsouib shertr a very «mr.sidcrabh! rirrj.h;- orar tbeamout:! ri-juircd

1

ftr Ceil Htat

A FINE GRAIN GROWING REGION.

WjasSM
reauguiu alm-bra. It is the dory of every
tU aaatiriatinn abduhl be held perba|H ic school board to know, hefcm engaging s
the UMith* of April and October, tlw dm person to toseh tbeir a.bool, whether that
to occur aa carlv *&gt; may be afler the town- pctaua haa tbajsbUity and disposition to
•Up etertioa aud befixw the oMning of tb* pre instruction in all tlie branches he
"ummcr achoola, and the ether near the may be required to tawch. as absi the grade
beginning of the M-hool year, but previous I nf certificate held by the perron, sinee the
to the axial time for commencing the win­ n-rtificate is uaually iudiiative of the
ter aehotJa. Such mretingr should be •elsulanhiu and ex peri -are of the one bold­
the duty of
»&gt; night for by the superintendents, as thine ing It Furthermore, it
Ttford the only opportunity far devhing every teacher, befurn makbag an engage­
plans and methods which may gifr ahnpe ment with a school board, tn awrrfain
and total to thia 7*0" of aupenision, uf whether.the board bare prescribed certain
stadias &lt;t&gt;r tbair school, sod if an, what

Ii-J Irwui the v^urus r.-eeirsd try* tn ths
19th of Atigwdto lie ofnri t..»it.Jft2.Mb
bwhek Thi* trop m will be mxw, q
Ecr than the whole prreltjc- nf th,. ,
vl t?Ulce, which U ratimaled ro Leiim '
2l».&lt;HW.ftW. Iwuhria. a&gt;sl in.Htotoath. ct;
e ---- r -- ----------- ...... .......
crop of lbw year t* below sti average.
The epeaumptiun uf wheat in France w es­
timated aa mud to StlO.OOO.fiftO bwbrb.
An official report of the crop- uf llati
rwjt eatiautw that while then- will be a
falling off in her crop. uf wheat t.&gt; the
amount uf about &gt;7 railH-ma of bwdwla,
•till there ttffl be left for export 22 mil&lt;»n’
he sgr-xs Cuthfally to teach the rehool nf I..IA.
umler his charjre, and as&gt; the studios are
not recited in the cuutrart, he virtually has been lompktcd under th. umC finer
sgrres to gjvo instrarfi-o in nil brass he&lt; able weather, but th* crop will tret tank in
of -tody that are praK-ribed fur that schoul quantity with that »f !ku year, while i'ir
'by the rightful authority.
Henro. hr qnililr ia gar. rally uniform. Rye i« gwd.
tsu&gt;: understand what the Kndli-a are. le-l while barley and rate an- but - ... id ra:.
lie l&gt;uid hiBMlf by contrast to peMcrm
Fhua Octets and th.- D*Mbi-&gt;si p.-.,rbiwhet heie either mrable or unwilling to
perform.

rHE Sest

PRAIRIE LANDS
loira .wo Nebraska.
Us Baiintte Stain Hirer B. 8. a

IVANS RAPIDS DIVISION.

F. B-LOOMI- fv
M. jC-HO-.fKJLU
, ritriT fiv»-’wrrn\
U
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Tbr Rrliablr Short Mm
FUST AMD WEST.

GRA1D RAPIMl DETROIT
S,|4. 1&lt;U&gt;. I«5.
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ATLANTIC EXri-.ILAe 0.1
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'

’ join ROBERTS,

—------ 1. p DRAKE.

taMfc* that thaw should ooou in the
spring and the auturur and be held in
cua^&amp;Mn With the le**I puldie notice
Sp*rta] examinations, whether required by
th* phrase "to examine all person- (wb»aevtr) offisring theimwlvre aa traebsrs" or
A troche r s certifiost.- has *o validity or
not. cannot well be avoided. yet fur the
good of all concerned these should occur force beyond the township or jurisdirti-Mi
■ II
as rarely as possible. They may lie held within which it h&gt;given, although imior-d
KEW m HDDW EXHffifflC'N 0.
n 11‘tofth,
by
suns* othwrmporinteiideot. Thia*|an
at any time and ptecc. without previous
public notice, and fix thia rro-oa. if fee no ion is sustoin- d by th* Attorney General
other, they become objectionable. The of the State, who snya, "Mil'll indorermi nt.
phrase “in public" at the ehiro uf tbe sec­ is not authorised bv J*w, aud ia'not •■eh a .
Perpetual World’s Fair,
tion evidently mean- that the door shall | compliance with Use slaxaan provisions |
not be dosed agaiiwt any person who may ' upon the subject as to tender the t-ertifi-;
desire to attend th* examination.-. The, rale valid for tb.- township where the in»rm of examination « not pre*criU d by |
although the official retun
law, but left, aa you observe, to th* di-.nare not yet nude up. then-__ ...
tioa of the superintendent. Xo f wm uf|
\ ilutti.ni in the prodncl of wheal of II
examinstiou ia more impartial, or more
WW»
hashed*, *• that there wiii be a
ihorooghly tewu the ability td the candi­
one full umntli'a -apply of wheat ।
date than th* seriUra examination, blended .
that coming year nu.n-than there w
with th* srw/. Whether tbe examination I
be a regular or apecul one, it should be, |
by all means, sufficiently full and critical j
ai&lt;&gt;4 that the demand fur wheat from tb
Ample time in every instance dioald be
| I njle-l Slalra. sad rajeeiatly firm th
taken Iu ascertain tbe fitnern snd qualifier j
| northwest, iuu-t be larger and al bette
lions of each candidate. In no other wiy ।
’ pricfw than during the |&lt;wt year, and tlu
$100,000 1
I with tire progrre* uf (be scsmui prices wi|
•'IW'B.-r.m.uUrou* A«
Aa the act raiko uo provision for fill- I imptove auui.-what but possibly not lo an »r«x.®t.
Fourth Serie Drawing. April 5. 1875.
I ing a vacancy, of couree the general statu­ | extreme rate, aa the twv grain, hat
bod. as a nutter of coarse, inferior schools tory provision for the filling of vscancie.,
ronduetod by touchers of limited acquire in township offices mail be observed (»ee I ■ generally been a full crop in .Europe
mrnta. There are abundant rcarons why sections 691. 692, 693. of tbe crannied
Agricultural College New..
A Jtewc faHteto. itl fall lafanaauac.
tha wtamtaations, in all cw, whether laws). Whenever a township nperintrn j
MmENTHAU, BRUNO &amp; CO ,
regular ar special, should be un’jrd in deal resigns, bio resignation mu-t 1-e in
FIX AX CIA L AUSXTK
I'harafter. i »., both oral and written an- writing, signed by biirneif and addrnwed j
23 Park Rew. New Yorfc.
awen to question iu reel branch of study
11 Thursday evening the
to be demanded of each and every appt­ the township irll,. o be placvii on file ini acre ]&gt;rv»cntr.l • "The
mat tar a trochee's certificate. It may re­ hia office. It devolves u)«n the towwhip। influence nf agricultural
sult ia no Larai to suggest in this coamw- board io fill, by appointment, the vacancy L- Ingtreull. "Oar oJ
Mmsb tajssIKs Deferfta Fla
| occurring, from whatever cause, whether hence, ' by IL F. Kidlie _____ ,_____
I by Xniuaaliou. change of raddeniv, or cal socirty of Michigan and it* work," by Applications for Agenelea Uaeetved.
tail are tb elect at the spring election ; and C. W. Garfield; and “Woman’s position
the rum* sw&gt;// and 1*. O. sdilress of the in the medical profession," by H. I*. Halsppohto* should be f irwsrdcd to the effi.-c •tfal. It. C. Carpenter was clusen presi­
of thl-Tvtuiiiy clerk and to thia Depart­ dent for the ensuing term, and H. I*. Hal­
ment by the townaMp clerk, as soon as the stad seereterv.
appointee gaalifitw by taking the oath of'
Prof. Cook is making an ethnological
office. It is very important that a vacan­ collection for.the rnuviim. lie haaaiready
Baction 105 requires that the superin- cy, whenever it occurs, ahoold be filled
ubtainrd sotue nltuble relics, such as ar­
lendant linens* aa teachers “,dl perroos (of
without delay, aa no perron but the incum­ rows, atone artiow-heam. Mi-ne hatehetaauitsdd* act] whom, oa a thosvugb and bent of this office can. under tha present
eealping-knite. Moan jiipra. rtr. Prreoni
fall axamiMtioa, he shall deem qualified
!■’«»«• the Laundrj*.
law, issue a tesaher s certificate lliat will •ending sperimeiM to the anurtuu «re
ia respect to moral character, learning, and 1* valid for tbs township.
MtXCFACTVUUi BY
credited with the same in the report of the
ability to instruct anJ gorern a sehuul."
VJIcl?f0BD &amp;SCN,
state board of agriculture.
Th* word* “of snitabUsgs ’ within braekTlie
Ayrshire
bull
BcoCh
and
heifer
Tnrniwr rrmniiNnii: wontu
Tbe dutica of the office, grouped and
rta, ahotdd, perhaps, havo appmred in the
Ixrto have been sold to J. Ihtff of Pootiae,
text’of tbe tew. What in a suitable aga. defined in section 1ft? of the art, are many III , for 1225
must aerewmrily be determined by the «- ami important. While diseliarging them
•nti««&gt;T
Mr J. Tripp took 1W steroisciipic view* wartln. A-k &gt;-&lt;bwwfaeltT
amtabgnffiomhimrolf. Wecannotadriy | properly, the enperiateudant will have the
plearing tv.aacuxiuMsa'tlut hs is earning of the college, as foil**. The aefiior OSWEGtT’ffir'smH,
the per diets allowance which the law pri&gt;- class, tbs d*M atone of T3, tbe roltege
band, th* phi delta tbrta society, chapter iFOB FTODIjras ILAxe Wlintrre
• wl'
DMh m demeanor and Uiatority of judg vidn.. The doty of visiting the sdxxda beta, view in tbe laboratory, two rW»
meat. It in dqariy the defy uf the ra is first mentioned, and is first iu impor­ in the fcreen-huasc, one of which .hows
periatamieat to grant certifiratm to all tance. Th.- value of a visit will ilrtwnd
th*
banau
ia
fruit,
chapter,
iata
of
tbe
parsons who, on examinatUu, are fi.uad Vpna how it is made. It should be infor­
delta tan delta fraternity, tbe junior cites,
qoaMafi ta vnry reqxet to teach a achael, mal, nnexpectad by tha teacher, and suf- and the frrahmnnelm*
'
regmdteas of the number in tha tr wnslrip fioeatly long le Urw of the rmf mdition | Col. P. W. Norris i* uow in Cidorado. j
who havs town lireneed and are hohling of tbe school. It sbnald consist of wane collertita specimen* fix the college uu«valid rartifleates. It ia not tbe intent uf thing mure than barely Uxening the rou­ uta. Three boxes lave already srrircfi ’
th* tew, aa Crawl in th* -bra* recited aae- tine of the schonl-roum snd “-kings;
—^ry speech. It may often be
tioa. that aebool t-ftrera shall ba ilenird
ally valuable in the onpurtuuith* privitege of having an undarauadiog
fur throwing out kindly hints
with tenehera who are awaiting namiwatlow; but tu rater Inta a forma! coalrart
with a pereoa to I aneh, who hold* no certilmta io mb aaly a plain vidrama of the
law, mad th* eoatraci v«U. ten a greow
fraud apoa the district. If a teacher'.
i srtifaats wfll expire daring the tenu of
school, rare aimaid be taUs that it bs reaewsd in semon. Examining and lieenaiag taaaharo after they have engaged see
vice end catered upon it, is a prarticelhat
ahoate not be indulged ia, &amp;r roch mtion
Jenny Lind a* seen *t a reoeat gstberin*
plainly ddrate tbe purproe uf the law as
■ Sh* dresses her luir in proriacly the
axpramad in mors than oa* seetica of the
•am* Style m when tn America twentv-fivr
school and*. A certificate renders the
vc-srsagro It is but ahahtiy liagnl 'with
Hv«, »ml ia marly an full aad ffi.wiag aa

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1875.

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GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL,

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Ef life ever wut a' lU-tinted dream i
to me at any time doorin my motile pil­
grimage, this i* the nrcdw time. I am
thoroly happy,—so flippy, indeed, that
the pnvaahecs and troubles that 1 her bin
thro arv'fader: out or my memory entirely.
I her paid Bascom'a acjfknt, which ha

at Looieville prices agin. We wood build;
a dirtillery, but alas! we can't pay td the
nails, tbeylaa, and the atiUin apparatus in
our money andwe ain't got any other. But
thank an overvulut Providence, Bascom
hex enuff hiker to last two weeks, and
and (Ulhin will turn up before that u

Prims her gone up (o that it takes a
vast volume of currency to transact the
biuu of the Corners. Simpson'* hand
pn»
won't answer the demands made
d Judidoos Advsrtlalng
onto, and hr has purchaahed a power
press that will print 1,000 ahreU an hour.
eldership ought not
And to facilitate bixnis, and to make it
perfectly ahuor that *e shell her all the
The city^of Nila was selected for the
currency so want. 1 her bed my name next conference meeting by a vole of 72,
ItTNKRSllU*.
spd leaker's engraved, so that it kin be to 71 for Grand Rapids
tv. MWV
printed in, thia sarin iu the trouble of
Rev. J. W. Rotnnson, presiding elder
aignin etn with a pen.
uf the Nila district, made a report of
IlBW nnttprnu Mils! firat-olncc in narssaar
the work going on there. Many debt*
ity prevails. Pugsby have bocu liquidated, but the pastors
. J. &gt;VII.PER,
„„ ,___,_______ I fore peyvrxl boots a and preniding older are not honorably
gn-rt deal easier thsn yooac to git 61, and paid.
Bsacom be* put drink* up to &amp;0 eent* for
A committee aw church, tanuru report
new whisky, sad 75 cent* whsmyoa take ed that many of the titlro to church prop
sugar iu it tots in the romnaraihun hex rrty held by thia eoofcreuce uw very pre
qusdrooplcd in valoo within the week, and carions, some of the coqwratfong having
reel esute te diangin hand* lively. 1 coed no legal validitv, while in other caae*
wish, however, that the iabckw ov tto Onlimited Tru.t and Confidence Company
PR II. F- reCKHA3&gt;.
cuod hev a wider drculrahcn. I took a
brief vacashcu thi* week, wus at the
A rniolution wa* adopted in favor of
This Stove haa low broad hearth, VEBJk' DEEP aali pit, and
Gt—tor Salt Spring*, and wua beaten out ladling the people, both young and old,
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the ।
of •2lH&gt; at cut-throat loo. The gambler* always and everywhere, by precept and
Grate ia a slide draft which when open caunea the coals to keep
refixsed to take my money, and I wus example, the great evils, financial, —oral,
compelled to leave my wateh with cm; intellectual, uid ancial, that grow out uf
bright while Broiling. It.has tin lined doors which close with a'
that is, Captain MePeltcr* watch, wkh I the nsc »f tobacco in any furan.
MII.OT. WIIKELER.
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir in so arranged
borrowed, to make an impoain appearance.
(‘barye* of mal-adminirtratiun against
CW5TI tl.l.iSVKKR—«•** la U
it can be taken out at will, lias Mica or clone front doors and its ter more than they Bus worth in the old But it wus al) the saase to Ute. ex I paid Rev.
E. H. Peck (eounael iu the Wm.
money, but what diffcreore decs it make? him for it in our owu'currwicv. I wus Ri.v adultery caw) were dismi—ed nn the
general appearance is bold and attractive.
BLRUHER.
The three dollars and a half wux made by sorry to lose it, for I lied depended on that ground that insufficient notice had toco
four pulls on Simpson's printin press, and watch to help u* oat when wa pK in an siren Mr. Peck.
when money kin be made in that way exeecdjn lite place.
Re* . F. B. Bang* of Mason, from the
W'L ITJOHN.
wat difference dors it make wat I pay for
committee to try Rev. A. W. Terrry for
cotton sox?
lying, reported Lim guilty; but as to had
At the beginnin we Uhood 10, 20, 23, Contdenoo Cunpany.
been working faithfully to redeem hl*
JOHN ROBERTS,
and 30 rent currency, but we her quit
P. S.—.toother trouble is bwtuin un on ebsracter, it wra recommended that he be
l*ricm her gone up so, under the the horixon. Perkins, the blackamilh is expelled from the ministry, but allowed to
“Jrra^naCartH"’'In this popular Stove will be found all the Modern Irnpove- that.
general prosperity, that there slat any- out of iron, and Barnwell, the carprater, remain a church member. The report w**
hex to hare a jack-plane and two augen, adopted.
a. B drake,
ments.Portable Reservoir,tin lined doors, Mica front, patent conper
al) of wich h« got to be got in Looisvillc,
। Keaervoir and is the bent Stove in the market for the money.
Among the person* admitted upon Dial
■u Chauncey W. Van Aukes of WindM&gt;r, Eaton county.
Bev. C. C. Old* (formed, of this aly)
■ubmiltad a report from the committee
Simpaoo, tto printer, i* makiu us a lit­
•&gt;n cduolion, which commended the sys­
tle trouble. Al tto beginnin I yuoecd to in edifi*, wo couldn't lay it. A bigger tem of publi* achoote in thia state, also lb*
pay himjfor println ofe bill* by just sign­ rope than any in the Corwaro was neces­ univcraitr. sod especially to the Metho
in enuff uv them ex they come from the sary to lift the massive stun ur our tonk­ dirta, Allion college.
to make hi&gt; amount, but latelr hr in cdi&amp;a, wich we her cummenst, but
Rev. W. II. Perrine submitted a report
Thia should be seen by »&gt;1 who contemplate buying n Cook prva
hex refooaed to ukr oar money, and in- rfter announsin it we coodent Uy it. A from the committee on periodical*, urg­
Stove.
«i*u un greenbax. We tried to overawe bigger rope than any in the Comer* was ing it as a rdigiou* duty fur all to sus­
him. bat when he threatened to publish necessary to lift the massive Mun to it* tain and use their urgent effort* to inthe Gnanshcl rendition uv the Pnoidcnt place ( we lied it massive a an emblem of rrux the cirvutelion of religious local
and Direkton, it wut considered advisable our .solidity), but we ooodent rake up
to humor hitu. It is singular that such enuff currency that they'd take iu LooUAppointed on the committee! for I
men throw impediments in the way uv villc to buy one. So that comer-stun ain't ensuing year were Revs. A. A- Rolfs
laid, and the work un the buildin, I sup- the board of Stewarts, W. H. Perrine
' The olwtaclcs in the way uv the Bank
poae. will hev to Mop till we kin turn up education, C. C. Olds on church exteaai
that hev thn* far developed themsclvra, suthin. Thcr's a crisis approaehin. _
E. Conley on Mate of the church, A.
WRIGHT k HOLBROOKHas been sold in this Market for six yearn and stands at the hev bin happily and eerily removed. Ba*-'
EAD fiur a Heating Stove. It u guaranteed to heat a room ram demaadeef wheat uvta to ship to Looisville to gtt mure whiaky. and we hed to
th two-thirda the fufel of any strnight draft Stove. Itn comes let him bev it, and uke pay in our money.
F. 3. BOWEN.
t this fall with.doublc doom and other improvements.
And a to demanded that we take our
money jest the same a* pveiibax, that bein
CIVIL KSDlXMCa. Cart* Barre
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the nudity of the .Sabbath, and Bev. W.
II. Perrine wa* appointed a committee to
prepare * petition to the railroad cumAlso, Boiler Plate Stoves, including three new patterns. Cottage
pauic*, asking them to cense running their
Stoves various styles. Sheet Iron Stoves with cast lining*, and in
ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
a remarkable piper, by Mr. J. K. Horn- trains on Sunday.
The committor on freedmen reported in
•MiXB-OUKIVr. Iteretey R MsrABL Ore fact the Largest and best assortment of Cooking and Heating
ish, President of tto Forty-first Parallel
Stoves ever offered in Hastings.
Railroad, in favor of narruw-gaugo rail­ favor of th* wort, and the aocirty promis­
roads. This paper wmented aorue ex- ed Io raise •1,800 for tto freedmen in tbe
traordioary statistics Mr. Hamish argued
that.'evin on our great trunk lines, the stand
We hed one more trouble, which wv anl gauge railroads are failures' in acevmgot uu easier with. Pugshy, the shoe­ plishing the beat raul:s. because ihsy are
maker. who took our money, ran out ur
tlu&gt; i—i‘in* of the ccun
leather, and when be sent to Looieville for try. That is. narrow gaguo roads, operat­ law which is only a license to do an evil
more, the merchant* there, ex in the case ed at a much les* expense, on du a buas- for a pecuniary ronsiil.-ratioo.
Tto
uv Besot:, refoored to take our currency neaa even heavier than is’done by the ehnrch ought unceasingly to work fur ita
Pugsby knowd of Bo*oom'sexperience and groat trank standard-gauge roads. No removal, and u liquor men combine politi­
he came up smiliu to hev us sell him railroad in this country, to staled, is, or cally. so we will oppose their work by the
SU.1.BCRT k impaSKAV.
wheat enuff at greenbex prices to renoo ever has been, or will be in many yrora, Mine man*.
.
hi* stock. f
The statistic* presented we compare with
worked to ita foil capacity; and he argued
•‘Watkin we dot" I demanded in dire that any road which is built of a greater tb.xe of the previous year :
distress for really I didn't are why Pug*- cajiacity lhan la absolutely necesuary, or
by »hoodent bev wheat to rsstoo hi* rtoek than it can Ind euficient businca to keep
B. F. STEINHOFF
e* well m Bsrecm, reran that whtekv is it worked to iu foil capacity d«y and
more n&lt;«-axy to ttoCornere than teather night, is an extravagant iurartment, sinsv
“Do!" said Isaaker Garrtt, with a «r it pays for more track, more stock, and
presriiun of skarn on hi* elssaiek feochcr*. more expensea every way than it has real
• Doi andyeu claim tobefinawcw*? Has
for. He estimated that a narrowWagons and Buggies Pupbv a safe ? No! Well where drew he use
gauzo road, one thousand mile* long, ran
keep the &gt;12.000 uv our money? In hi*
desk? Yes? And dial ia woMsn. And
Canned Fruits and Fish.
hia balldin is wood. Tell Ifogsby to crane
to-morrow and we will give him wheat at a
dollar a buahel for all of our money to
hex got. We have twenty-four tours, and
tto banks ex well m the na*hsi»,kin bo
Now Work.
saved in tsnroty four hours."
Au lasaksr ~i se— match. » to
vat pockets—■about 13 worth. Matel-.cs

.

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they are
“,5&lt;r entirely
(‘ntirelv new patterns and firstclass in every
mspecL

To (elect cisdidatra for position* to re-'
»poa*ibfe ** Governor of ■ gnat Stela, ud
State Prieoo Inspectors, Canal magnates,
etc., would &gt;rea to require the beat men
of a dry so interested in good government
a*'is New York. A glance at a Hat of the
delegate* to the Democratic State Convcn
tioc at Syracuse from a majority of tto
district* in thia city is enough to sicken
one, and make one doubt whether, after
all, tto ida of adf government is not a
Ciilare. Who are the delegate ? Tbe
men of character, those who hare a stake
in the dty sod State? Not a man of
them. In uoelirt of thirty delegate* pabli*hed tert Monday morning, twnniy right
of them are Irish keeper* of ths lowat
drinking houses and bucket-shop* in the
dty. wIksc ]4*ea are the resort of thieva,
pnetituira, and rnfins, and all under tbe
ban of the police. These men; who would
be thieve* themadve* but for the feet that
it is more profitable and safe to plunder
thieves-than to be actually in the prufoft
aion, go to Syracuse to represent the DctSr
ocracy of New York, and to make State
oSriak. The party is worthy of it* reprraentetira and' tUc representaliva are
worthy of tbe party.
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Morriaaey. wto was kicked out of Tam­
many. wa* pooibly tto least objectioeable
of the lot; tot he ha* men in hi* delega­
tion for whom hanging would by too

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THE NEW IRON ROE.

STATE

*X*ECJSI

\ THE CENTENNIAL FOB 1876,

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The Acbm Heating Stove.

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•SEES?—

WHOLE NO. 1009.

NASBY ON INFLATION.

the total number of entrim was 2,966, Of
three 350 name from the agricultural col.
lege. In the pomologvral department there
were about 1,500. The entrire in the

The ltepablianao| Ohio and Pennaylvania, who are sore beaded over trifles, and
are', by their apatlfr,. lartevilng tto Demo­
cracy upon their Slates, ought to lira here
awhile that they might appreciate fully
what Democratic rule mean* They ought
to live for a year or so under the domina­
tion of Tri*h rum-mill keeper*, of ruffian*,
thierw, and blackleg*; they ought Io pay
the taxa we have to pay, and put up with
rubtory of the moat barefaced description;
they ought to live under a gmrsrument run
entirely in the interest of one da—, and
that the worst one, and they would go
home ready and willing to take off their
।cat* and go to work for the onl^ party
that make* a pretence of decency and
bonoty. Were I adtisen of Pennsylvania
l should esteem a visitation ofyellow fever
m lesw a damage to the State than a year
of Democratic rale, for a* it is here so it
• hi* been everywhere that that party ha*

•1,000 diamonds all th* way up toW.000
camel-hair ahawbi, for any price you
choose, from *5 to •50.
It is curious, ba: even this tor. hook
will be swallowed by thousands, as have
all the bare hook* there fellows hare drop
Md. The Elia* Brother, laugh at their
dnpa and laugh si ths police. They ran
a swindle tffl it bcoomss too notorious, and
then they devise another. The polire go
for them, but they tost the court*. They
kevp in their employ a well-known firm
of criminal lawym, to whom all their
schema are submitted. If they are of .

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Please put your readers on their guard
,against thaw fellows. Their circular—
they sent out 10,000 of them yoterdsy—
is adroitly writun. and would almcat de
reive the clrrt. They show how they can
give two dollars for owe, and make money

from New York to the Wert, u haiiol by
tbs bu«ioe*! men of this eity as the most
ttocful reform of this generation, and
grateful penna are Bring sung to P. M. G.
Jewell. A train learnt this city every
morning at 4;13 a. m. it reachw Clove
;land al 730 p. m., Toledo 11:27, and is in
Chicago the next morning. It taka and
lava mails all along the route. It is a
glorious
sad a good thing. The bustnou
1
man of Chicago is only twwaty-fow hoars
from New York! Bat the terminal point*
and the pointe along the line are not tto
only onm benefited, At Cleveland, four
tons of matter were left for the road* &lt;wnnecting there, and at Toledo, the principal
railroad centre between New York and
Chiragn, thirtcan tons wire left. The
country between Cleveland and Indian*
poto, and tto eountry penetrated by the
kftren lions that centre *1 Toledo, reap tto4
inraleulabU .advantage of thia fort mail
aeyrice. I predict that it will be found no
uaefol that special fast mail train* will to
pul upon all tto trun^ lines m tto coantry.
Tto experiment has proved an unqualified

At last the autumn is here, and New
York is again endurable. The days are
plrarant and the nights are delightful.—
The people are returning from the summer
resorts, fashion disport* itself on the
(trouts, and the city is taking on it* wonted
gay appearance And what is Letter, the
health of ths city i* improving daily as it
’------- ~ ’ ’er. The babies don't dis an
and the sick poor begin to

A Good Showing.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

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cure
lAT'M,
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JOHN STANLEY !

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Thai nito Fugaby's atop burnt up and
th. Ire co«Z»4d jto utoa hi. &lt;tok

Hastings Hotel.

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Iree delivery and on timt.

In Sums of $500 or More.

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caQ do better work, and give better ratu£(rttontban uy «,lh*r bf® 111 01111
W. H. 8UbM». tto M
member. with the sxprrtetsos of ( life­

IRIGHU HOLBROOK,
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Loa Ateiti

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Price*.

time. will always
tossUoiio thU port uf ttofe

FOR SALE AT

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T« furutetod when

WING GALLERY.
THIS OFFICE STEBBINS BROS.
Hawrincs, J«ly SKB, &gt;878-

DR. AIKIN.

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FARS FOR SALE I

I o. jsrrsMON srasar,

The next morniro: the unfortunate man row gauge roads would do the same busines.,
came to u* and insisted on berm th* wheat auddvarge only nine mills, sad still make a
on the score ur the money to bed uv larger proflt, fur tto urpen*a of narrow­
gauge road, are three mills per tun mite
o'3”_
.. . .
‘•Bring im the money, said Isukrr. Lb, while tto original investment, or cort.
i. very much Jos. He thought they coold
do Ito some beainea for tow than tolf
ths same chargvo, or for five mill J*- ton
mile. The average oort of two hundred
ton load* on the grot standard gauge
nuuls Lv one dollar frr mile. The -inc
Jowl on a narrow-gangu exist* out over
forty cents per mile. The Russian gov­
ernment, he raid, after a careful invettigaticw, ordered all Russian railroad* to be
buiUof alhroc-and-a-half-foslgeage. Ho
think* a three-foot gauge still better. A
ten’t my dntv to iavertigate the sottec." narrow pang- train, with a Iced of one
And I—tor looked to stern thrt hundred
.
tone, will pay expense*; but th»
PugAy left »to baal with a bowl of toe- loaded
(
and paying train actually wtughs
ton* lera thro a rtandard
"^iwaker h dovelopin so great a ginina in Uirty-eigtil
'
gauge train of the,
«W|!
finanreeris thrtl'M rreAy j-lMav hi-. '
He is the
At the Board meeunc last mm we dte- ,
cwt wat we shood do in ueh ca» re f
Pitchy1, toreafter, but armed at no delnite toodsriou- There tesoreral nv itoM,
sad they 1-V to to •-«. tefenrMyw 1
in the style uv treatment toyoesed in

KatM Kapld»-Wn bowl
Udis-J. O«!ia |S4 ysw&gt;.
OvH-J. HaaUlMi (id V-sr).
M. JM&gt;a»—D. I&gt;. OHM.
rn. Louie—H. D. Jordon &lt;M year).
Vemmlvilto—S. L Dro«kw»y.
Graad Udro-P. H. Tnadwoll.
Ote-**-B. 8. Prau-(M ysar).

Itall of the Pontiac Gazrltt was reelected
secretary by 21 majority, receiving 247 to
220 for J. P. Thompson of Grand Rapids
now secretary of the state pomologies!
society. A. J. Don of Adrian was re­
elected treasurer, rereiving 279 Io 167 for
N. Avery of Detroit.
The new executive committer is A. F.
Wood M«m&gt; . F. M. Manning Paw Paw ,
J. Q. A. Burlington, Tuaoola; W. L.
Webber. East Ssgtnaw; E. Van Valkroburg. Hillsdale, Abd Angdl, Pealwater;
H. O. Hanford, Wayne; Rodney G. Hart
Tk Trowbridge of Bath introduced

Che cat under the meal is this. In the
! trial Mn Tilton tvuld not be brought
&gt;u the stand to tatty, became ale was
wife of a party interested, but in this
J bar busbaad is not interested, tod
i can be cnmnelled to Matty a* to what

a reoolutlon, which was adopted, that in
future the elections should take place on
the fair grounds on Thursday of the
week of the annual state fair, from 9 a.
m. till ft p. nt., and the voting to be by

The Saginaw fkiarier obtained fimt
premium for the beat local notice, Monroe I
OiaswTrfol second, and MichigM J’u—er
third. The astonishing awards made last |
year cooled off the news paper interest in
this way of advertising; and aaa ^eaeral
rule the noticea of thia year would not

of Ct. The faip probably suffered from
Let vu hope that the trial won't last .along
thia rouse, for people now-a-days learn a* tto first did.
nine-Unths of all thoy know about such
Beecher return, to the city thi* week,
hia friends signalising fits rwnmption of
labor by a grand tottoouial ovation at the
Brooklyn Academy of Mask.
Tilton commenced hi* lug lecture tour
• 18,300. Of thia amount 111,447 were
taken nt llu gate and grand stand, rents tert sight al Port Jervis, fCY. He tod
collected 12,000, membership «icketa sold an immeniw audieore and ws* (heartily
11,000, entrance foesf I3£00, miacdlan- uroeud. He speaks this teaaou two hun­
eoua «mrotaSft&amp;3. The ezpeaaro, includ­ dred consecutive night*, twice in New
ing premium list, were upwards of 122,­ York and Brooklyn. Of ooarec he will
000, leaving the toctoy abort about H,000. Last year the gaU receipts were
about 122,000, and the total rrreipta norI am exoeodindy glad to be able Io re­
ly &gt;40,000.
port a decided revival of busioesa is the
city. The country mcrehact* are here in
force from Mains to Texas, and while they
are nd baying with anything like tbs free­
dom of former years, they are doing de­
for-all rare was won by Obaervor, a Chi­ cidedly brtter. Instead of merely sorting
cago horae’in three straight toat*: tiirs up. a majority of tba country buyers are
237, IM, 2331; Moffie Mom. aeeond, puretoaiug stock*. Twenty-five Jmuww
sod tody Turpin third. Ttoother tos~ reported yesterday that ttoy were making
in thia race were Fred Hooper, Brown larger **la thaw last year at this time, by
Dick, and Gen. Storman. OUncr hre twenty per rent., rod that payment* were
a record of 3:18, and Is said to have trot­
No one expect* the large, rnahing trade
ted a mite at a private trial in 215. Tto
230 rare wm won by Lixric Davis in of former yean, bat dt u gratifying to
three straight beats: time 1:46, 2:40, know that ttore is any tncreaiw. Money
2:4ft* ; CtorteraM Billy aeeoml, and Bri- m very plenty tn the city for those who
liek third.
Tto running rare, two mite* *nd re­
peat, wm won by Protection, closely
fijlowod by Vlrtorine: time 3:54, 3:61,
32S2*. ’
_ _ _________

Master Jama, of the Indiana hiteto
Grange, think, the monbea tto Order
■ should not rotes vur ewwgia, until we

The aaaou of the Company are not,
bus ever, all available for the comtractiow
of the road There b iu round aumbere,
ay, 110,000 in donations, that is not due
until the rare run from Kalamasuo to
Hastings; alto 116,000 in donations wX
due until the cars run from Hasting* to

near Smyrna, and it M the iaUation U»
push it ra soon aa a sufieient amount uf
stock sotoeriptron* and
kuw shall bo
secured north of Lowell to warrent It.
By order of the Board of Directors,

Seventy years awn roryda rwt nr
nsoi bi Ameriroa ftowli. rf Ito
doaro, attoyare now rarely found
Gawmny. Dr. Lyman
hh"iat oorpet a jtot Hrinnmt^^

Hia wife now a hale of anttsw

tod

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

urgil it is uaelraa to depict. TUrao arc iage in 1861. There were then hero
th* men who join heartily in the prayer about 40 houses, two or lltroe atoras, a*
I once altered by a wealthy preacher to hia
many mill, cutting lumber, a steamboat
GOLD OR RAOS.
wealthy pariahiooen: ‘-Lon! made tbe landing and a good u antral harbor at the
The time has come when II fancaetu rich richer and tbe ptwr— more iuduatricus." mouth of Blank River, • cMsiderable
Try
tofiatton
and
the
laboring
men
would
stream that emptfer 'tatn LaWWi*ipto YpfcaK’ffiTMg titf-scr!r£
earfy tffeoMidWW ■**«* that wiH'preUhere. It has had in the meantime a rwpid ehaugM4be.fidJ -of battle jucTdy from
Jdy.WMt totrtplAhs people of. thfasoun- ‘“‘..“.'h “'i.'te Hw. sw
tty. abd errata that diririou oTjtobEc^- The story of the French aasignau would and healthygrewth. There are now sev- Syracuse to New York, aud that he will
caal hotel*, thrta or four ehiirchm, a well do better here there can be no doubt. In
be
repeated
and
*
.wbedbanowt
of
green
­
timrr-t whfch w3 form two'distinct parties
ou the fuuueial question in tha cuaraa* of back* would not purchteo half a bushel of arranged graded tcbool, ia which six or the State Couveuiioxi he ma terribly out
eight
tnclien are employed, from 15 to of hia element. The fanams manfiute,
1876. It fa almtvt, certain that the rar
30 mill* and nunafaeturing ulaUfahinent*, and other decrot men sent to that canretirency qumtton will swin—au markwl •
thirty or forty shops and stores, and an tion from the rural district* did not take
significance that before even tbe pditiefans
■exrcflent weakly paper called the "Senti- kindly to the abort-haired, brekeu-Mosd
arc aware' of it thera wiJI b* scarcely any
other clivfeton ti the people into partita iittwo 00-the currency qaustioo will be nd," published by Wm. K. Stewart, Eacj., gambler, not knowing that, prise-fighter ns
a young man of good ability, and whose ba waa and gambler M ho fa. bo ia a better
At that time it will be far more important closely watched. They cannot shirk it
editorial managuneal gins great aatialae- man, by all odds, than be yrh« opposed
to ttnderrtxnd the rignifirariee df the phi- for the bviuoa men of the county hare
hini^, True, be fa a gambler, but what
form utr which wi stand, than it will be to it in their power to give a triumph to any
Dm broad, green I-aki: fa upon one side, better are any of the leading Democrats of
consider how W* are1 to. yraacrie party political party bow in existence, or that
upon th* other a good sad highly improv
tradittoM, or aavy from political shipwreck may a,wing up should either of tbe pres­
od
fanning
country.
The
prevailing
ele
­
John Morrusey want* power, and he
those old toadent whom web a divtotoii ent parties bo so blind u to ignore the
im[ortance of thia issue. The active men ment hero fa Am-riran; moral, industrious, wants control of patrvuagv that he may
educated American. A large pratiun of add tbe profits of political pluader to the
soUiO pf the poHtidd qtusttoru which'have of tha sountry, tbe men who aa merchants,
the
improved
land
is
devoted
to
fruit
grow
­
profits of hit faro banks; but be could not
»rtvcd p. pre vitality to the two political traders, and mechanics, feel that there can
1 be no bna fide enduring return of pros ing There arc yerj many fine dwellinp steal more than tbe leaders who have pre­
ovgaaixatton* now in exfateare. and th*
I peroti* time*' until a dollar bill can, (f embowered iu artificial groves, with sur­ ceded him, if he tried.
.ks between tbe
law* made for the cufurecmrtit of tbe .
' ncecMry, be converted into a gold coin of rounding* of pretty yards, garden., vine­ gambler Morrimey and the other Demo
prinriplen at lane, me acqnittod in by, at'
the value of a dollar, care but little yards and orcliards of the apple, the pracb, rratie aspiranu fur the cxmtrul of the city,
whether they are called Republicans, Dem­ plum, and pear, most of thi® are now I shou(ii much jirefvr Morrissey. He lum
' ' &gt;t provided they see thia bending under their burden* of doKdoua, a sort of bouesty, a rough sen** of honor,
fully rcojguia-J aa the ripening fruit, io appearatras a. beautiful and a great deal of llbesality.
What be
cardinal plank io the platform of the party. *» the fairy acenes drecribeil iu the sU&gt;ry should plunder the city of would not tie
And while It cannot be denied that some of Allsdfa. Smith Dyknrwxi 1&gt;m forty thrown away in a rcckloM manner, ud the
acres of peach orchard; suae of the tree* city would get back *ou»cthiog
He i&gt;
There cannot, therefore, be the slight­ Bepublicaju arc infiaiionfata, it fa also un­
ire in bearing, tbe yield this yrar being,
cat political dgaeity in trying to cuatider deniably true that as a party thare
perhap., one-fifth of aa average crop. He
aa' open questiuna many topics which the
ha. also, grapes, plums, spplea, ami pcara
tope of create bare denied forever. In hard money men in that organisation than
io cotuiderable quantitle* on grounds beau­
fart, a ucw generation of voters have evme can be found ia any other, especially here
tifully ornamented and fa a high state uf
into tho field during the past ten yeans, in tbs West,.and if the Democracy should
Open acaatotui of tbe Grange when fanu
cultivation. The first among growers of
matters are being discussed are to be high­
and they bare lent interest in tbe political carry the election in Ohio that will be a
put tifin they liavi u&gt; the buatocss future. victory gained by the inflationist* and the th* appli ia L. H. Briley. He haaalarp: have become restive. Cntamer, a lending ly recommended.
orchard in full bearing, probably lire brat, uiti-Tatununy man, in a »|xxcli Wednes­
The Missouri Fanner urges &lt;&gt; ranges to
They ahi not even tecactoua- upon those Democracy of the East meat accept it,
though ua the largest, in the State. The day night, accused Kelley *f using thieves co-operate in buying gi. j Short-Hora
I*,tot* whub the active politician of the
trera are large aud literally loaded with and murdercn to his intercat, and of all bull* and grading up their stuck.
part adhere* to so strongly, partly bccauw
The three Grange Insurance lumpuie*
fruit. Some of hb trees will average 30 sorts of guilt and currapliuu. Tammany
the taiddUagw! politicun fa inclined to
will |iut a full ticket in the field, and
buaiqtwa men of the whole country will tu 4U bushel* each- - He kceje the wunn. will the Monfaaey faction. Now, if the
adhere to conritdtons, even after the dan­
flock at once to the party which will aim- away by frequently dusting hit trees with Republican, only had scuse and e nerpger ha* jwawd, and partly becaure it b
line
fa
early
summer.
I
went
upon
his
enough U&gt; put a proper ticket into the
one of the infirmitiei of an old political tain tbe ueturn to specie payment by the
shortest pomible road, for there can be Bo ground*, found the proprietor at home and field, and work for it, thry could slide iu
mgrtuxatton4o *eek repeated rindtoslton
between these warring lactimi. and gvt
com promise upon list* subject. There fa,
—of the jocittou it has taken after the cventa
pooKesieei of the city. But they will not
Charlo
Bryant,
though
a
young
man,
which gave gvamher to *ueh position hare we think,, a golden opportunity far the
immediate exercise of true statesmanship, is not behind hia nctghbuni in the quality
bcentne historic. Any party which face*
and variety of hfa fruit. Aa apltttn grow­
fur
while
there
.must
necessarily
be
political
to. the'rear loot" ita hold upon thq ever
a'iyou to give expraseion to public senti­ er he k in advance «f all other* here. Die
coming voters of tiie aountry. It fa re­
ment, there need not be, indeed, there yield of thia fruit u immense, lie tell*
treating not advancing wlten it turns to
trust not be any attempt to engraft upon me bo has tUvod th* long .ought proldcui.
look even 'upon ita victories. The old
the hard money party of the future any
of the obsolete, plank* which are thought trees each morning during the whole sea­
fought over again; it to tbe xrw mi«,
to be so important by those who look only son until the fruit begins to ripen, calehre
. Mil that brings Meruit*
tbe insert in blanket* and bum* them A
A life and health iniuraace rompanr in
Our great contest eettlol many disputed |
frame io mad*.|circuUr, large enough to
the Order ha* been .rtablfahed in tbe
and irritating jvlitical ipttattons, ak| so
South, the autborisrd capital of which fa
cover the ground under the largret tree.
thoroughly to slavery extiugntobed that who want to cast their votes for the country This i* rovertd with ebunn canvaai, or cot­
•4,500,000.
each day finds the number nf its apolo- rather than for a party—there are a good ton doth. An opening i« left wide enough
[ The State Grange .f A labanta ia to man­
giad^ even in tbe Southern Stato, grow­ many such even in Pennsylvania—are to admit the body of the tree, from one i 1385,talll mure, and in eight yean, they age the State Fair thi* fall, an evidence
I that Southern P«trou&gt; po»«»* both brain*
ing lean Mid less, and the day ii tiotTi tbe
much puxxled by tbe condition of affaire in aide t*i the center. It is then placi^l un­ | swelled tha expenditure to »1«00,«W&gt;' 'I and enterprise.
| The big bridge is another swindle. Tile
dutaht futart wh*i&gt; even at the South ? that State. Ou tbe one hand, a vote for
der and th* tree jarred uver it. It receives iwt wa. originally jilarad at •3.000.000,
A Fucuma Grange wa* recently organfageacrattou of people will exfat which wil] the Republicans may help the Rings, par­
the vicious insert*. Iu thi* way they are but the way tbo money ia being expended cd iu Chautaucpte Vo., N. Y., and the
have non* of the prejudices that mask the ticularly iu Philadelphia. On the other
gallic ml and destroyed. It is but tbe upon it. it will eo*t »30.00V,(MXl to fitiuh Patruna of Eric and Niagara Counlic* will
mi.Mle-ajrod voters of today, who indulged hand, a rote foe tbe Democrats is sure to
Work of a few minutes to go through a I it. Prcwpect Hrk, which w*» to erwt
in the drram nf a cvnlcdera-j. While help tbe inflationist*. It fa a good deal
! •5&lt;M),&lt;M)0, ha’ already reached an expen­
The Secretary of the Michigan Stair
diture of $10,000,000, sad it to not y*t Grange girea 500 a* the number of work­
on this ride of Maaun and Dixon'* line a like being called on to choose between the
tbe bountiful crop that fa likely to follow, half fin-abed. Paving has been made ths ing Granges in'tbe State and 35,000 aa
new race of energetic haaiucM men are Devil and the deep sea. But the majority
and the great value of tbi» ricb-fruii, now vehicle foe Very big steal* Nearly a mil­ the membership.
growing up, who caunrt be expected to foci uf liberal and independent voten who give aix dollar, per baahel, wo tnuy be awarv&gt;l lion of dollars bare been paid for paring
The State Grange of Muaiaiippi fa earn­
that ialercot in the grrat rebellion which serious thought to the subject are likely,
&lt;&gt;n three rtroeta, which hay hnuert cun­ estly endratorin^ to establish a college for
.harartaites those who took cither an ar- ou the whole, to make up their minds that
tractor would have been glad to have done the benefit of Patrons, to be exclusively
I found my old friend, Ca,g. Isaac Bun­ fiw •300,OtM)
tire part in -ita settlement or rcmgtnbcr inflation io the present critical condition
nell, uniting behind pile* of rich good* in i la it any wonder tha! (UM).OOO hoowa I
vividly the stirring acenes which it evoked.* uf tlic currency quesfiuh fa diu more tai
Itodloy W. Adams, Master of die Na­
Mr. Hale’s store doing the courteous to’ are standing empty in Brooklyn, and that I! tional
Grange, rcpresrated that body at
Thi* rising gehOTariou it none the ie*.
a man's poverty i* estimated by the!
taediktely dangnrousMony. If the infls-1
psUfotic than the pmeralion which pro
amount of veal ratala that he own.? Ten I the rvceut Masion of the American Pomotiowfata should carry Ohio, and follow that
loRkal
Society in Chicago.
principals, one hundred lieutenant*, and
ceded it. Wc lave no fear that because
by a victory in Pennsylvania, the fight for
The way to make the Grange more useabout two thotuand rtrikcre, have stolen
with the flight of time the young and achoucat currency in 1876 would become koe. He ia dear-beaded. large hearted, all this money from the taxpayer*. And
tire take the placra of three who are desperate, not to Say hopelraa Tbe Philand pnawraed uf great buainem tact and ye&lt; there are Republican, who look for
P«»ioR away, that tSe mcrnrrics cf the I
rdclpbu Rfag fa a ohronto disease. The ability. And thry*sre not few who apprejast will be lea* cbcrisbftj,' but tto am I hifia’Jou attack is acute and alarming."
There are now over afx hundred and
speaking of mutation* a* affeuiog politi-1
fifty subordinate Granges to Mtwisaippi,
cal parties, which when not tekra fate the
Gru. Butler’s office was lately invaded,
amount destroy the very Laaiiof all,safe I| ny» Tl&lt; lk*tm Herald, by a gayly-drrasThe i Al weather ha. brought back to comprising a membership of fully 40,1100.
their hodtra the thousands of tamilira who They arc all in fine doodition and the rolls
political calculated*. Tbe decay uf tho II young man, between whom apd the General
are growing stronger daily.
planning and executing arc twin partners. have bocu fuasung and flirting at. the va­
old Whig party came almon iutpreeepti- the following conversation ensued: “Well,
rious summer resort* for the post four
•Mjr, but catoe neverthekw. It Jijtrjte M* B.; what wbuld bb the first thing for While alien would doEbcrata. he would moutli^. What.il ia plcaaurtly cool here
luae and moke a fortune. I saw him iu
it to very rold od the aeaabore and up to
that it had net the cuuragv u&gt; put the.too me to do In order to learn the profession?"
the wood, of Deerfield. Van Buren (•*,' the maintains, and there to precious little
virttotM which it held upon the Avery Uhale Betjamin fixed his weather eye upquestion m:o practice, and for that reason m tbe nobby-dreasad young man, *ud in the winter of 'C7. lie had just pur­ fun iu flirting on hotel piaxza. toorarooate
chased a tot of new laud, and tocatei Via 1and fora. And so bark they roieae from
it ieMtheconfidence pf the pcopto. yet its. rt^viwed him from his flmhy necktie to
The Wtoautein Grange* have already
family upon it to a cheap and then unfur- 'uncomfortable quarters, to which fashion
duaolution Was accelerated by the apathy hia highly polished bent*, and exclaimed :
drives them otiee a year, to their comfort- rataUfahcd 41 eo-operaUrc araoefattoos for
able homra in the city, where theV Would selling gueda and taanufacturing, and 39
of its Into, who Were coeaumtly at- -The fir* thing you had better do
twenty acres, was paid for, but the pur­ hare been better off al! the bcmm-' They insurano: companies, all flourishing and
tempting to r jmfatato dead l*uot, instead b« to go and roil ia * k~
bans-yard." An
chase had exhausted hia ready means come back wearied, tired, and rick. Not mpreacutiug capital to tit* amount of II,of boldly taking hold of tho lire iutut of
,--------- i the suggratiun in
.
.
Money was duo him whidi be expected to traced by a season of rest, but wearied by 000,000.
that day.
-a ,
tbefollowing terse language. “If! should
a *esM*i of diaripation They will rest
Tbe object of the Granger . Buriness
lift and lay out in procuring furniture,
--------l---------- mam),
orrtne and study two yearn in your office,
Ataoeatiou of California, which fa report­
stock, and fanning impleuicot*.
Bnt1 strength to gn through
ed to liave a capital of llAKW.OUO.to to
woddifHldo jmtMwdir
there wu no ■•open semuno" to hia expect-- the winter that fa before
____ __
i t)w&gt; return of the fashionables, New York
liwNw York Tri«« my. of Gov. cd trvwsure. What did the Captain do?r looks once more like New York. Die
Aitoa’sspccebm that “they aU nwetnble the Oo whining about “hard times,'' and apply streets arc full of pretty women prettily
rolHekJng, roaring talk of an ignorant loaf­ to friends for aMisteaca? No such thing 1• dressed, the Amue and the Park ahiue
He laid off hfa coat, spit on hie hau&lt;G,, again with handsome equipages, and the
er beforu a bur.room.Arc, who gives bb
, long deserted honors up-toWB arc once
ojanioti between driftka. ow saeuce, relig- took up the ax and saw, and waded into
, more opened to admit the light of braven.
too and gbvtwmnent,- from' tha point of
Tbe thrairas and place* of amusement be
view uf ¥» dw* tuuurciitary whim, without
' gin to show tbe effort of the -it&gt;«iaing
era! hundred dollar* worth of mill toga for
■de. and ho sold them, too, at good prwor.
took the money, bought fursilurv, team
now better than it ha* been since its ortnea st the South. Tbu v all uujnrtanr, '
and farming tad* and !md/amnsthing left
ganixation. Larftt aceearions to the Order
but wc believe so large a majority of the
ore anticipated tills fall.
for other improvmnenti. In the coming
people of thi* country regard tin Batton, ,
spring hi* valuable service* wen: wanted
Neosho Grange, Kansu., has sensibly
'mt bound to protect and amfat ihfa dasa of ‘
resolved Jo use aD legal means within its
in a-large trading house in Kalaraaaixi.
power
to suppress Ute wanton destraction
He went there at a. high but wdl-merited
by reckless sportsmeu of the prairie xiickew, quail, ami other bird, so useful to the
, to ths Ann baton! canted, t, good bmus
fanner in dsvotiripg th'c faseots that prey
lung turn post Men who ought tn bei and tot In that eity all pad for, sod num.
good jndgoi are of the opfaicn that the ey oo hand to loan bis friemfe- Since
point «f extreme ilejwneiwi in railroad, that time be has cleared, set out to fm|t
trees, and so improved hi* farm in Deer­
property fa part-’'
.
field that it fa j|£w in itself a fortune to the
owner. I hats thrown Mi thia personal
sketch as ah example io others who any
What other quratton df • atriotly poRttral
sdrxMKl atid gtewAinks fell fa value be In tike diMjultias. .1 am certain U fa
character have wb unlay? Are out all
tbe othp- questions pure and simple pnai-. three cents ou,» dollar. Thi* fa eqtriralan:
eras protic#*? .. Of these the-currency to . .brinks fa the saving. IwuUdsporit.
fa th* eMBtry of over thirty million* of
qua sticurank* first became it ia ortfausl
in its character aud ita ramifieiUons are so

ITEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

'Tb 1857 tbe debt .loud al U’U,U&lt;&gt;U,307;
iW bt Jal, 1, 1860, tllid rtoea to |dl,769,703. The condition pf the country jn
the last four months of Mr, Bachman',
till. Bomcm wy *»matjil
wt
administration «mipcll&lt;-.l q ptiU further in­
crease of the debt' and U the inauguration make.
,
of Mr. Lincoln it Moddat ^reBBlOf
Wc sell none of this ebeap-tuade Fur­
niture
that
to
made
by
machinery.
The
Now whatdoyuu say to that. Bro,^Vau­
ghan? The statement of the Republican goods wc make to made by hand, and
paper was an exaggeration, pcthapa. but warranted. We I a vile all person) to
odl and Inspect our goods, for they all
your’* to simply n whopper!
bear Inspection. No trouble at all to
Par Nobile Fratrum.
show goods.
Partlra having Plrturw to frame

ito'we can do It'P Jr and Cheaper than
arpyAonso (a J1 .xy:Coo«**. We fa«X&gt;
the I.nrg«t n.-i Brat "elected stock of
hated Union soldiers during the- war PICTURE FRAMES AND MOUI.Dthat bo ahut his window* iu avoid seeing
ixoa, IlKAcxmt, l‘Arna--Hou&gt;the Union soldiers p»S* hto house, and
Kiu, WAix-Pocatim, Si.irr«nvoted to the Lcgtolatur* to cenaure I'naident Lincoln for bsuikg lb* euunripnlimi
; nedsmotion. Victor PMctte, trw nomi-

TO-DAIS

Peerless Milk Safes

READ THIS!!!
Ayers
The Chicago TWbawe wisely says • ••The
fact is—uJ politicians and party manager*
of every party may a* well prepare themsslrra therefor—the paramuant sulysct,
tbe alieorbing question, the al! important
and rvutrt&gt;ning issue Id 1H76, will be this
one of buacsl tpoouy or dishonest tiwuoy.
There is no other issue strong enough to
displace it. and it pre*** firr solution."

Hair Vigor,

If you do you may be induced to
'ome fe 3. Lee Reed &amp; Go’s

For restoring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.

We only want to sell just

of the New York Tribaat that hia ejection
would insure the uiiuunatiun of a Western
man fur President and the ratiSmtinn of
tbe financial plank of the Ohio pUtf.wm
by the National Convention. He frankly
avowed hi* desire to se&gt; the gold L-juifa
paid in grveabacks.

olau aid frtthnat of yndli. Thin
hair fa thickened, fallen bxir checked,
and boldneaa often, though not always,
cured by it* use. Nothing can restore
the hair when' th* follicle* are dratroyed. or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such aa remain can be
saved by tlua application, and stimu­
lated into activity, *o that a new
growth cf hair is produced. Instead
.of fouling ths hair with a pasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it clean and vignroua.
Ita orcastonal use will prevent th* hair
from turning grey or falling oE, sa l
consequently prevent bildnraa. He
restorattoa
of vitality it gives to the
Gov. Alien of Ohio make* the wooden
scalp arrests and prevea^s tho forma­
leg of hia cumpetilor, Gen. Noyes, a subject tion of dandruff, which ia often so un­
fur brutal jest* in his .perches. Things I cleanly and offsnaive. Free from than

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTOftE^S Etflf Dtf
We dare not tell the public, we are making better work thin
ever Itefore. for fear they will conic too thick anti fart. We je’.
terribly excited when we have too many .sale* and now since

r.'a11*?'' ““'■'“’"'.rratj-Rt Mat u ai Bun, «&gt;«■=“• •

JEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

long on th* hair, giving it a rieb, gtoas
luairw, and a grateful perfume.

umvuljuK .
tb.

-I — - — —

isrutwSij.:
ia th" lucky man fast July, that got the Gutter. We won
YAHAdraw thia year. "He IS too lucky;"
W &amp;uii|igf pie people, not to come all at once, we are rerj

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

NOW 1$ YUORTIMEI
Gent’s Clothing.
Furnishing Goods,

Dry

Goods of all Kinds,
Domestic's in Endlese Quantities.

uib b inn mu
Trunks, Traveling Bai’

.-»• s. GOODYEAR &amp; co.

EOOKWWi
and municipal; ia Aort, the hwemms prattiMte'hRWon MV hdpth* ng-saousy &lt;^a0..
ptnty depends upon the sealcmcut of this ««*■!,ip.^hiu, but out side of that State , ■
one important qMM»n.
Beaidw, the '
it will have ilw opposite effrec. Lt ha*
btmuca^ drprwsiuu of tbs pealtwu years act
f di* pMfde thinking, ud a little thought
tomfa to.giTc * special impor«&lt;sce, aaida (

drswain tl«e

bargains.
[ever, if

ION COUBTEI

ADVERTISE

�a, /»2f_

The FvErdiLicMi B^aft*^.
A* thia fa about the time of yrer thhuredf knovtll^ coMteafaud toefcr.
pin with bunwlvo*, but ahould expand un­
few remark* on the relative bearing and
til otlnr objeeto than idf an inoompMed.
mutual obligattou. cuujofaUy exfatfag U. Yea, other lamia, other dim*, and un
tweno thfa humble functionary and the
kindred people, and may the fare great
benda of familire fa cad, reujicctive dfawire that rolfa fa undulating beauty atriko
Uiet, uaually termed the patron, of our
pearcMly at th* foot of th* thru*.
onnunon rehoola. The pluh^pUr Bil
Ifaga aaya there fa no man oc “arth" to­
ward, whom h. ftefa more lik. taking hfa
hat off to than th* dmtrict achucl tredic.and umduriugly I ran mid he haa .truck
a lout one raaponrive card fa my bona.
I know there ar* many beauufal anAtonThe Fir* Congregational 8«bU(h der epfa,l« written on th. • dep^dent
•‘’’-’bool of Charlotte contain* 277 rehafanS age a ebildliood ’ and atmilar .ubject.—
te to ibow Uv a hraahoU may b* conJuctaJ with
b’,1”
'■““f Many of our mrat eminent educator, hare tU teret rare and erpenaa aad with tha gr*alcaught aomethfag hkc the rerein and hare aa&lt; al IraaU v«M*a aad oafert. . SpacU‘. atito-

Saginaw railroad..

'

r
*ko’ “ ,hr UefTica ~““tf
£*»r at Nihu lbw w«k promfae, lu b. the
beet faature of th* fair. Tb.pre.preta.ro
fair fur a fair ahow.
The Morgan extemuon of th* G. &amp; X.
A L. 8. railroad vrna opeoed ou Tburaday,
and an axcurotou from Grand Harada want
over
a_—

TO-DAY'S

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Anti Treating Society.
*• 2Glh and 27tb and Oct 3d ud
* Chicago A Mieb. L 8. H. R. will
,und trip Uckrta. including admit
to the Expoaition al Chicago, fur

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
The Northern N’aliueal Hauk of Big
Bapida fa making preparaliuo* for tbe erne
tiuu of a new bank building, haring al
ready purchased the ground at a coat of
SIO.OW.
Th® AILvaaA/o.riui/ auggrala that th*
Presidential ticket tor the reputilioUM to
adopt fur the ensuring eampaigu ibould be.
Gen. Burnside fur Fnwidenl. and Thoma*
WU* Kerry fur Vie. Proridani.
Great prvjiarauon* are being made far
the boroemen'a touruam«nt at Paw Pbw,
have alremly entered for the cuntret.
The Grand Trunk railway cum {any an.
building a new round houae cafwble uf
bolding ten locunwtiven and cuating glto.
•00. at Fort Gratiot, near 1'urt Huron. It
will be completed th* prearat &gt;ea*ju.

labored to aupprnm the fudfah cureun. of
corporal punfahiMMfa our achoofa ; they
would aufareitute -moral pereuaaiou" or
tome odur ’Ubiiuw ide. far-fetched, from
the traaacendent thooriiw of rtluc* un­
known to men. Tbe beta are. we live fa
a practiol world, and with pfacticul wind
and matter w* hare to deal. The pupil
ahuuld, therefore, curly liecwnc acquainted
with tbe practical results uf
and indolence by a practical application of
the rod. Thia, I think, would give to the
riafeg gc*MTaii&lt;« a preatiral idea of life
worth more than all the fine apun tbevrie*
ou thfa or the other aide of Hade*
We want, aad mint have, thorough diacipiinc in our rebook Without thfa an­
archy, mfarale, aubvenion, aud overthrow
will to a greater or fa* extent prevail.
Whan manhood will (with their own accord) drift into the channriaof virtue and
obedience to the lava, and the re«]uiretuctit* of aociaty; when the mortal .hall
auScicntly put on the immortal, to intui­
tively ahuu that which fa evil, aud ding
to that which fa good; then gentleman, in
the light of that glunnua millentum, w*
can not only annihilate forever all the im­
plement* of acbuol-reum punfahment. but
gallowa, dungeon* priaona. and every other
■vnccivablc barrier which we now briieve

ncr that they may dcidc upon at the lime
of drawing. There having bought more
than one new buggy of me at any time
will fa entitled to a ticket f&gt;r each buggy
bought. The ticket* will fa brood to
actual purchasen who must make applica­
tion in ywrwm at the time of the drawing.
Wc do not hold, tlut the buggy ac famgfct
mu* fa produced thfa year. There not
caring to bring their buggiro am faave
them at home. No ticket, will fa entered
for the drawing unit*, application ia made
for them.
Very truly.
XXITtf
/ L Run A Co.

We have made

Mr. Shepherd Lefler, the Democratic
nominee fur Gorernor of Iowa, ba* opened
hfa canvas* with a reroog infiation' ipareh,
fa which h* held that tbe leading qumrinn
of the hour wa* that of the currency.
There fa, fortunately, little ehanc* of hfa

Touse their Celebrated Machines as

The Keyatone State may be counted on
foe a haadtoin* Republican majority. Bag
Boney aad eopperhradiam won’t gn down
n that State. The Pittabuig (i.urtu
predict. a majority of 30,000 for Her-

PREMIUMS

They have tn -elaatic paper currency
in Hayti and it la worth three crate on the
dollar. Bill Allan, wheu dcfretnl in Ohio,
or. put a little barat cork on hi* face and
carjwt bag to that country

Republican Banner

Guveroor Lalie, of Kentucky, La*
bean *o lav fab in the tuo of'the {anion fag
|**w*r m to raio*** 527 convieta daring the
four yean of hie adminfatraliun.

And hereby make the following LIBERAL PROPOSITION

Toany one furnishing us with a List of 40 Sub­
scribers to the BdUPuaLlCAN ^NNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each, Cash in advance, we will make
a present of a No. 1 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $60.00.
To any one furnishing us with a List of 45 Sub
scribers to the REPUBLICAN BANNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each, Cash in advance, we will make'
a present of a No. 2 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $65.00.
of gwda, clothing and boot* and abooi be­
To any one furnishing us with a List of 50 Sub­
ing a .penalty, ever brought into the
county, go to the atoreof L J. Wheeler,
in the yillag* of Naabville Tbe price scribers to the REPUBLICAN BANNER, for one
year, at $1.50 each, Cash in advance, we will make
a present of a No. 3 Weed Sewing Machine, the
retail price of which is $70.00.

the nature! condition nf ihitqgi a* wc find
them, take mind in it* infantile alate. arid
by a vtgnroo* infuaion of mlutary reatninta, airb that whfah we know to be

Ilraw amt and develop that wliieb we know
to lie good, and thia
by the application
uf principle we hare dituotialratcd to be
fallarioua in practice:. but by tbe old aud
tried pnrm of uur pedagogues gone be-

to mean that fioggiu^; fa an iudfapvneible
requirement of our youthful urganiatnto
be adminiatered indfacriminately fa four
scbuub, but we du wish to be uudarat.xl
to mean, and we will defy rorrnmful eootradirtion, that an upright, d.iwnrigbt,
thorough and ‘ efficient Bugging fa juat
what aevrea in all our public *cboola do
need, it fa what they are suffering fur, and
to attempt to diapenoe with it would be
like aa edict of puvrenn*e*t. prohibiting
llwflegtlimate course &lt;&gt;f jnatio*, attaching no
penalty to crime or odium outlawry. Tliet
let ua corn* up manfully in support and co­
operation with eur teecharv, remembering
that in union there fa itrenglh, but there
can be neither union, atroogth, nor efi-

one of the finest;

Local 6li;ijie» Jlsliccj.

SEND IN THE NAMES AND CASH.
For further particulars address,

GEO. M. DEWEY,
ask attention to the
fact that we shall leave all
accounts hot settled, where
we have sent bills, at once
with a Justice of the Peace
for collection, if they are not
adjusted. IFc cannot longer
delay.
He

Poultry Wanted.

Publisher of the Hastings Republican Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH

REPUBLICAN BAlfflffl'
* FURNITURE

ROOMS.

CANCEBS

45 DOLLARS!

tual grumbling fa the prineipal boafacna of

Important Result* P1«a*antty Achieved.

SALISBURY ABROSSEAU.

For What?
Thu New Improved Beoht-Feed

dren. which fallowing quickly fa our foot-

FLOSBiCS Sfflffi BIGOT,
bone and einew of the land and it ia a
aokaun fact fa tbe hfatory of thi* nation
that nearly every one of our illmuriou*
tons havo laid—or at least commenced^
a Laudation for future uwrfufacwa in our
common dfatriet rebook
The part
that wc are dealined to play in the drama
of lift fa an important one, and a rightful
appreciation *f ita rreponaiLilftie* are emi­
nently worthy at all time* of our nuwt
earnatt conrideretiona, and while we lack

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, jwatt

a* prim which defy aS Competition
The rt.&lt;k i* Complete in every depart meat, Having hern bought very lew, and
ha public will Ind h fur their intereat to

UNDERTAKING
reported to have raid to a delegation of
I’conaylrania Ikmocrete who naked him
to cuene to their State aud apeak after the
Ohio ehetion, •Gentfatoeu, it fauttogethw
too warn to talk of my gnin^fD Pmaa^ira
□ia to take put in the oaure*. Suppuae
I abonld be beat Ftkit h-I tn my own State
wouldn't I be a pretty looking thing mak­
ing apecebaa io PMafylvaaiaT Thia

th* way np tbe mount of acisure ati£,
Wo would not oppore without a hearing
every eff.irt at reform Every child ahould
know that the work of petting an educa
lion depend) ampbatindly upon himself
Nething truly valuable can be obtained
without urn pain* or labor and *ueh ia
th* curt of the human mind that juat in
proportion to the effort* put f rth are th*
c__ a..
____i n’:,L
...I

deniable! law. falbr* w it b a cpieation in
our mfada whether a ayntem of rdnclion
tending to larora the required amount o»
application or perwveranee un the part of
the pulpit al all athbaUe.
j .
.

The law. that govern the mental and
phyaied powsn of the human no* are
pretuUy inalogoua, each rfaing late a high­
er aphm of perfection and aeUrily.
through MMtfaa. or receding iuto ■ were
nominal roodiiion through fadedm«w aad
inactivity. WKh each exetfiad Aera fa
cfarelopad cajmri ty far howMl Martha
which we preaume would continue on
through lift fa about tha relation of ariihe
derd. were not thia the cm* the boy eould
gnpple with the Urgent ide. of hia life,
aye. wooU be romprilcd to bow to the
wuriom of youth, aad tbe appellation of

ECLECTIC BALM
(Inlnalnred by na.)
The experience of thirty year, by th*
Senior number of thfa fan re an Under­
taker. give* him great advantage fa fafag
iu a prepcr and prompt uaaancr. the deii-

T. PHILLIPS.
AH pcnoiu Indebted to the lite Smi
of Heath, ttaliabwy * &lt;*-, *" requ-trd to rotll* without furtbvr delay nr no-

Bi k Miller, Rkhland.
Hollfa H. Hill, Alpfaw
DenniaL. Andt, Grand Rapid*.
Lehrer H. P«we, OaMWd.
John L. Uanfaoa, Dnentur.
Nathan |l. Vfarettt, Big Rapid*
Henry Denaenore, Greenville.
Lavi J. Reynold*, BrowuriUc

Saliffbury &amp; Brotsaiu.
Hasfaga, April IP. 1834.

FOR SALE!

W'm. H. Fro—a, Lyon*
Jro.a»fclMa»
CbM McCumbm-,Three Brew.
Hobm K. Bi«l»e, Chteo,
John Halsril, Tnrcrre CUy.
Inane W. Faro*u. PswPnw.

Shapbcrd TibbeBea, Pourer,
t'ouniy.
TBATMIU ib«t,

TERMS REASONABLE.
puurenaby at 9 o’dock a m Appli
win prepare tUmmdvm wtfk pri&gt;, ink
paper. a&gt;th* crandnatfan* will be
oral and written. Non* will b- ex.n
cxrcnt th» having engaged a achoul

lilial
JohuB.
C. T. Tm
N«wy*p&gt;

&amp;2yl

• i ■

•SSsffi?®
CHAS. J. O. KUNE

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

I. 8- fill*.
MY STORK ON JKFFKR8UN8RKKT.

HKADHTORKM.
TABLE TON,

Have on e.'dMtion ptieof the
largest Stock of Panoy Good*
brought to tkiiCtfy
tohioh we offer io th* public
Raptor Cath. H‘c hau.
aiM, afuU md emplfit
Stock of Drugs and uMM»&gt;
tines, Books and Stationary

�MICHIGAN

CENTRAL']

RAILROAD.

TzagSr

ISSWa BSMtAoa. 19U&gt;. levs. 1

SHUN DRUG POISONS,
xrmtnx nx«Dr&gt;»n wtrirai.

’J'ftT.
wirwi. tntural tetany, and iu prtaripal
ritiM. K&lt;. Paul and tllsnrepolb.
Junies iltnri Drunnt givra &gt;vaM graphic
pietaraa ot prauineat Faridas JeeruUtU—
1 winding luOirirJIt. De OutageM, About,
aad Vnllloi. whoor p^tralu illustrate lbs
artlclt.
Mr. Caavay eoetrlbctei a teeaad ps^rr oo

$3 SAMPLE FREE

«g will be devoted to the
thus embrace two evenings

If it is Aund that lbs time

1 ■&lt;”r’ ■

TEAR

3sSse-cSx.TH.cruh::
■•rralsr ts koalas Wu.ii. U Vues tu_ X. Y.. P.
o. B.a IX.
_
I.a.i
MhWWA WKKK saraalawl (..Mala ss-ITe-

mo®

This is for the fanners to settle fer them­
selves. Application hsa been made for
uno inttituto by tho Armada faincni’ dub,
and another by the Detroit and Bay City
district ewtooil of Patrons of Husbandry.
These Invitalions have been accepted, and
tho first institute will be held at Annada,
and tbe second al Rochester. Foor nsore
institute, are to be located. These will be
located by the committee of the board hav-

1510,000.
‘satjfjiiuinK.'
1 pr(... eino.ooo
&gt; |W«W, S 10,000
*30,000

a prIM. *13,000 M«h.

Is of tbe test strel rail, and all the appolnltnenta are fitat-claro la every re­
spect. Ito trains are made up of elegani
«&gt;•*„ Pu’lmtw I'alaoo Drawing Room
and Sleeping Conches, luxurtnu., well
ilghled and well vrnUtetrrl Day ('neebst
and pleasant lounging Bl&gt;d smoking
rare. Tbe ears are all equipped wltb
the celcbiated MUIer Kafcty Platform,
and |&gt;atent ButTcrx and Couplings, Wewtlughousc Safety Air Brakes, end cvcrv
other appUance U&gt;at has been devlswj
for the safety of pa*engvr traltu. All
trains are ruu by telegraph. Inn word,
tilts GREAT LlNFfhaTlbo best anJ
smoothest track, and the most elegant
and comfortable euulpment of any road
in the West, and has n» competitor In
the country.
On the arrival er the trains from the
East or South, tbe trains of tho Ghlcago 4 North-Western Railway leave
CHICAGO as follows:
For Council Bluffs. Omaha, anil Califor­
nia, Two through trains dally, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Hleeplng Cara through to Council BlufT.
For St. Paul and Minneapclu. Two
through trains dally, with Pullman Pal­
ace Gar* attached &lt;m both trains.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior.
Two trains daily, with Pullman Pal­
ace &lt;'are attached, and running through
tr&gt; Xtamnulte

’

MORTGAGEhAGE

■ hr slraa teal I ikall Mil «t tiwN
hl«a«.&lt; Udd.o ea ratonia,, (1

ftsu;

imaS.

PMsCm Bas sea.
3 Park K«&gt;.
Yuk.
Ratal Saras ask llraa.su-. Gararrua.at La(tada. assMaaUr anbawl
Hal

OF MICHIOAX.-Tbe
AteLftzs.

$5 e $20 rgixX:Jrrff■«.

through trail* 'dally, with Pullman
WfOWT KXTKAitUDIXtelVTarmrarArtnr Canon ntgtit train,
wjsiissrtt’i-crs'-js.is
For Dubuque and La Crosse. via
a-bwial. ef rata.. A44rw&gt;a Use. P. ttevau. 4 Co. Clinton, Two through trains dally,
with Pullman Cara on night train.
For Sioux City and Yankton. Two
trains daily. Pullman Car* to Mlasou-

Va.'s?

Child, of Ypafaaii, chairman ; Hon. A.
8. Dykemin of Sooth Haven . and Hon.
Milton J. Gard of Caswopolia. Applica­
tion may ba made to ray member of the
committee The detail, of each ioxtitute
will ba arranged by aomc member of the
oomnuttoe. A local committee should be
appointed at each place where an institute
ia to ba held, to assist the committee of
ths board in perfecting the details uf the

fl'Jl’jAdW.st.
A&lt;a snJ by vines
s Jwrw m Isis

w.’S.5rt'SWgajg

&gt;■ rt CusasteksM I s s&gt;4 hr Iks Cwllr
tl-klrsa. .hall .sf st s.Ute.sWjsa Is
;
«» Fridar, U&gt;. »nt tes sf
Vika%wn
&gt;14 Craatr. aU
.iteesa.^lriie

•” i:?

Wm. E. Savtgo &amp; Bro'* Column.

i The«e cv-li-bratixl rars are run on all
[ night trains on all the lines of title rnad.
They arc run between—
Chicago and Omaha, Chicago Cedar
llaphls, Chicago and Dubuque, via Clin­
ton, Chicago amt FYceport. Chicago
ami Manjuette. Chicago and Green
* DENTS wasted to ..II ear Nadawal Css'lnatot Bry, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago
ami St. Paul.
'
This Is the Only Due runnidg these
tf.B. Alaa ItewM VNkmrall. Iwt awl. u«r.|. JI
ete. Iras br mail. Hl.m.nlb.l A llraduh. 1:1 cars between Chicago and St. Paul or
JegmoaAva.
ltl»w(
Chicago aad Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Sleepera cunucet with
the Overland rileefieru mi lhe Union

$1.50

flIAND IAPIDI AND DETROIT
r. M. •»&gt; UU
IX. ^u;u»
I «• |r»u4 AM II U r.nu, oiMrM

=3Ssw=£Ff^E
• imalHSM la Um UmUbm iweSlwas

Pays for

ssgawss^ssitSEss

&gt; MwMapar prt.iM sail etnalMM la mM CiraaU tosrt ter te. raid fauly •» Itenr »si*«4»»rt&gt;.
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earb day. All

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BUSINESS

UNIVERSITY.

Of iMIrelt. rvmnrfd to th. saw MwhaaWe Hall,
oeradla the City ■.'laX eeeasiw tba bed Iraaltoa
In Ike ally. Tke raea. are tee !»■&gt;&lt; ssd beat UrBilked rooms aAeakere to t» lee nd Tbe tniuw
sink ISVaMrtsr la any alker. ssd I. radomel'by
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m&lt;&gt; Tlicwt BlILtH-W— Thrw ankla. 1
A Mtw 1" tkrvt.h a&lt; Lowe.: Uotioa iTtee.
Praneb asd Anlnsaa (Ham. alt &gt;l&gt;a.. &lt;Uabl&lt; aa.i
■ladle Ik Wk. fcr store treeiu. •tw-lllase. jletarw
Ar., all klsds of Stolael aad Fwsred &gt;,ta«. t
slao sa.rsatra Ike bwl m.J. aa.5 la te. Mat^a-,

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Glass

WUOLESAl.lt AN!&gt; P.ETAH.
Wild.a lllsM^piaU 111 OLj-'*1;I1 j,°
UlraZ rialeLalMllevaar. UuaanAl ..-■Slrtnty Per. Whit. Lead. .11 st W-tiara hU". If 1.
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BRICK FOR SALE

GOLDSMITH’S

stitute will give lectures, read essays, ami
taka pert ia the discussions. It is expect
ed that the diacuasiocs will be of especial
interest, in which fasten will give their
views and yclste their experience upon tbe
topics jrowused fiw diecuaaioa. Aa tho
topics Aritotomoa will be selected br the
local committee where the institute u held,
the public win thereby be assured that
such topics for discuasiun will bo present­
ed as will be of especial interest to that
community. The nsembera of lhe board
wQl also take part in lhe proceedings, sod
ths members of the college faculty will
take part, if so desired.

ed by each institute for itself. Tbe folkwin&lt;nro™»ei.raW»ud if no better
one is found : The institute to begin with
in evening meeting, with a lecture upon
some prvrtoudr
1' ■ to
- be
‘
announced subject,
followed by a d seuasion on the subject of
the
_______
lecture,, _
or ।Jis some previously selected
topic. Tlie morning and afternoon will
be given un to enaavs, lectures, and discus­
sions on selected subjects, giving especial
promir.cncw to tbe relation of experience
of faraers upon the vubjoct under (fans
siou. The institute to drwe with ui even
mg meeting with an cauy or lecture, and
diaenaion. Tbe meeting will be so short
that every farmer sod hia wife ran afford

DIVISION.

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The Subscribers trill com­
mence the Manufacture of

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MAKE IT.g
Statler st'
msat

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$25

at the -earliest possible mo­
ment. Will keep constantly
on hand a. full supply of ‘

Qiiittple Retire

BETTER BRICK

;Kar
FIKE PRINTING

CataiiiL

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than teas ever before made
in the County, which we will
sell at prices that defy com­
petition.
NESBET 4 WILLISON.
rHE BEST

PRAIKIELANDS
IOWA MP XBIUSKA.
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LAWSON’S CURATIVE

“OYSTER OCEAN"
No Sibbolh.

LAOHS' AND - ENTS' RESTAURANT.
Car. WoeJ.arJ aad JeZann Area.
smoiv. airs. ••
GII.I.nAN UKOf&gt;„ Proprlctora.
OwIm to tea larva i.rraai. in ,.er berlnan. w.
die. ea Ik. tor abeee »a wtn'a’^rYhl. tea ban
Pania, rtaius* Peuatt
alee, laebtola . tr&gt;&lt; eta. Pto.u«raal dlaser tor
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site gwad rituliss rrarsalaed. Salary Said white
rraauetod. AAdma.-}lkiBu.^
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Sa»'_ If. T. C_ UberUa. Ubte.
E. W. VOIGT'S

SILVER GUSS STARCH,

8 AJ-.V A.TOR HKKK
If Ihfl Best Uaer f rawed in the West.

T. KINGSFORD &amp;SCN,

MILWAUKSK BRBWBJtf.
ttwl
Orand lUrar Ara., bnwlL
[Jedding, the brain forever throbbing, lhe
• houlden forever drooping, the loins for­
ever aching. the nations mind forever aad Wiliam A Oe. krawrn. Peaces'. Brewery.
scheming. Think of lhe booty it would
efface, the merry-heartedocas it would ex
cts in different parte of the State. For tingniah, of tbe giant strength it would
this purpose.a short-hand reporter will at­ tame, of lhe renuunra of nature it would
tend the institute to make a complete re- crash, of the sicknem it would breed, of
pert of all MWreaste, essays, and discus­ Use projects it would wreck, of the grojus
sions, to lie printed in the annual report of it would extort, of the lives it would im­
molate, aad of tbe cheerless graves it
tbe State Board of Agriculture.
4. Finally, tn giro a broader snipe to I would prematurely dig! See them toiling
tbe mstructioa at tbe agricultural college and moiling, mating and fretting, grind;
and make it more fiilly than ever lefore ingand hewing, weaving and' spinning,
t !■ exponent ef the most nrograarive and sowing and gathering, mowing and reap­
ing, raising and building, digging and
a dvanofd egrieidttire of our State.
FsrvM« of Michigan f Will you “mert planting, striving aud straggling In the
t be Board half-way. in this effort for mnt nil benalt?
IL C. Kxdiix
Otr ir3k.il Ik Inal
Agricultural College. Sept. 13,1875.

J. Cole &lt;fc Son.

BHEUMATI8M,

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Geo. M. Dewey,
KDtT»»R AND irt'Bl4»UKR.

VOL. XX. NO. 23.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6.1875.

WHOLE NO-1010.

BCigSOlU IB BUSIES GIBB.

termmed by tU mWtrwy wg of thoGra

MCIM STOVE MB1875
HU. E.

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This'■ a power of awfc! extent and sip
riflrancs h is bit fispstodtW the rrine, the purebaring power of an tmdecM*
Me paper eureracy, b aflfestodby lho q»
tkyte«facabtfaa,aad that other curam
rtbMM^Mthecoafldrereri-lhep^
pU sad «riveacj of the Gwrtrwmrwt, re-

UVUE a Its.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

Ateiisiii A(hX
ruled Mil Judicious Advertlalng

Have taken tli&lt;* Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and first-class in every
respect.

THE NEW IRON AGE

Ohio, then, of coarae lus rraaon mast be
good. We hare Got. Alim a word for u,
not mine. For my part 1 do not wish to
aee Prarideat Grant', seerrt desires grati­
fied on tha print. • • • If there
•re Grant men in this ramprign they are
thnae who rail orate Gov Allo*'* election,

DR. H. r. rtCKIUM,

Thi? Stove haa low broad haarth. VERY DEEP ash pit. and
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the
Grate is a filide draft, which when open causes the coak to keep
bright while Broiling. It has tin lined doors which close with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is ao arranged
it can be taken out at will, has Mica or close front doom and its
general appearance is bold and attractive.

&lt;H»ibdtt,

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r. 4, WICDKB.

w it «*;k ini-H

own nsouroew in restoring order, before be
receives Government aid. He might ac­
cept the lairnn offered by the cititen* i
of Jackson and dsewberv
• * * *1
‘ Governor Amo* and ha adriren can be 1
mmlc [crfretly meure Aa many of the
troop, now in Mtsrisuppi ns he deem,'
rirrrs-ijy may bo sent to Jackrou. If he1
it betrayal by these who offer asaistancy, I

n» ik

This should be seen by all who contemplate buying a Cook
Store! •
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NOTICE!

GKO C E R I E S

aed thia outrageous- Perkins.
Nonplused. Baaooui did so median
irally, and Perkins ran hi* tongue out. &lt;«
p«rpJe do ft the Corners when they at­
tempt writin, and after thirty minim uv in­
tense labor, with *wet a rollia from bi*
brow fearful, be handed Banrora the fol। |erin dokeyment:
Coxtxdut X Roads, Sept. 1, 1875—
I promise to pay G. W. Baacota sixteen
hundred and eighty dollara.
Jkiual Pxxkix*.
‘-Wats this?' salt the astonished Baa
am, with an exprohua nr intense disput uxurpin the place nr the smile.

Canned Fruits and Fish.

DENTIST

DENTIST

HuiYillE. ‘ -

neraied measures to prmerve the peace by
the furvea in vour awn State, and let the
country re. tkal the ciifoece of Misaire
K, who are largely fovorabic to good orsad who are largely RepuWiran,
hire the courage and the manhood to fight
for their righto, and to destroy the bloody
rufits* who murder the innocent and un­
offended Freedmen.
Everything i* in
readincs*: be currful to bring yourwdf
rtrirtly within the Constitution and the
laws, sad if there is •«* reeatoace to yowr
State awtAortrira a.y— ruaiwl, by M tkt
txraxi at yoor romsurad. *»p&gt;^rru. the
Premdcnt will swiftly rid you tn crushing
throe Uwlcm traitor* to human righto.

All you want to faith. So km« ra you
blccre that that paper is money, wal do
yoo want UY money? With faith enufi
that paper is money. I bar bin figgertn
this mailer out in my intellek ever seme
I her bin tekin yoor Unk money. It's
all the same. Erl bev faith in fax
money yoo must her faith h mute. V- bra
this aoto wear* oat.oooe to me and 1 w JI
write yoo a new one. And dost keep it
too loAg—I abel take plsaauro in wnlcu
you notra often, ro that they will alius be
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litiiOi.

0/f &lt;fj|x etTJire,
lx Sumi of (SOO or More.

WBIGHT &amp; HOLBROOK,
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Hartings, June 28th. ’^5.

thi* Stoic, M they themrel«&lt;' give ns to
uudcnrand.thst if the people of Ohio, by
the election of the Democratic randidsicw.
dcclsre their spproUtion of that finsncisl
policy, that the iafistiea fever will, under
the uiinnlii* of such OMW .weep Kkr
wddfire over the Western and Southern
Stoles, overwhelm and *ubjagate th.- Dem
oeratic National Convention next year,
disrate ite policy and its candidate*, and
in 1876 put an inttoion party into the
5eid wrong enough to defy opjwailbw,. 1
candidly coufcs* I *« gwd remain to ap­
prehend such eoare.|Ucncr-&lt; 1 do not in
deed undervalue ibe . importance of the
manly, honorable and patriotic ooodemna-

$100 REWARD.

fine pictures
At Granger Prioea.

WING GALLERY,
THIS OFFICE STEBBINS BROS.

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ur cur nmooy foot wrek, and the bewfahle
effeek iTSbh- Wheat is now 812 a
hSj.**.y .are&gt;»a*»y,

FARM FOB SALE!

DR.

x feraa a
ronaauox.

Whet President Grant triM with the
war making power In the San Domingo
cm*, I. with othea. denounced Ma aeuon
as a transgrtMiuti of hi* roueUtots-md
ulbority, and you applandrd. When the
Kn Klox art w» paired, when an art of
usurpation ratting up aa Shgal «rero
meat in Uuaiana vu eountenanoed and
aided by tbc Adminittralioo, when the
Federal military invaded the hgislaiir.
hall of that State. 1 wa* tmoug these who
protested against *uch unrosutitnlioaxl
aMumptfoos of sntbority. Step by step
wr fought mmrart what appmred M M
xdvunee of dangcrou* .■entralixaUion. Ami
yxm applauded.
Bat now I declare those umx«Utut*on
al ■■asifn— and those reulraliriag st tempt* spprar re mere trifles cnaapsral
with the arbitrary, despotic character oi
that power to kick the fortune of every
ritisro'about as the footlmll of it* whim*,
whx-h yon, Dstnoerato of Ohio, raxrording
to roar platform, not only rvojpnim x&gt;
beteagmg to th* Govwnmmt. bet *U«rr
to fix upon the Government as a perm*
nect syataa. by making Ito abolition sim
plv
nnnoaribb Nay. you Maul that
jXetZnb-raUrjvVxrtriMd
If raeh
thrt

men. and have »: least the courage to de­
clare our opinion* and purpoera Let n*
throw aside the art of tbc juggler when,
the highest inierute of the people are at
rtake What dore the Democratic pfolformmy? It states that the craUractfoa
of the currency, wrought by tbo Repabli
can party, which coatrartion by the way is
only imaginary, m every well-informed
nun iat£c country knowi, ha* brought

and having made thia statement the plat­
form proreed* to prvprwe to make and
keep the volume of the currency repeal to
tbc want* of trade. What doos thia mean?
If anything it means that the volume of
the currency ha. been reduced ao much a*
to fall short of the waste of trade; that it
matt be made oqttri to thane want*, and
that it can bo done by Issuing more rf it,
.nd that it must be kept espial to thora
wants, and that that can be done only by
twuing still worn of it from liras to time
a* the volume put out may not have affect
e*l the purpewe. Every child in the ecus
try ran understand the meaning of such
language, and I wonder with whal Faces
honorable gentlemen ran atand up before
an intrilipent people frahly quibbling about
a turn of phrase which has no rnoamnn at money is imrsnsed, it will fhrthsr £pwall if it £ra not »rax&gt; inflation But oate. The pspsr dollar, which is worth
it mean. Mt only by ’ a single

umc of the currency to to bt mad
afiorts thus for to trace the trail of the
how much betmyoo must foeito her yoor thief have foiled
c«h wen yoo driirer yw grtAu"
L. G. Burks, the raptor, is so nnmarwaste of trade now?
And Perkim* drove uff with the likker.
It is a fact as notorious as daylig
rtod man, shoot to ymn old, about 0 feet
'^“tUdS'uiuugwrv ga^vin with as1 ineh high, weighs about 190 tbs, light
mHow complcxioo with black woolly hair,
tonisMaestlsad MM wkh ragehare hriplra* in the rear the but leaden
PerioM didn't stop with a toi uy Hk- indiratine negro Wood tn Ma reins-—
of the Democratic party, and. apurred on
by a milm demagvpsm. to capture the
Claims to Ira Canadian.
Sarah Jane Brooks, the girl, wm 11 national power by . tumultuoa* rash.—
year, bld iu March last, hair dark brown, This is no matter of men local concern,
m atm —Uy prrt-d to beliere II to
•yra very black, foce rather long, a pt of a national danger which all food ritiaens
aimrf apra—Uby.b-I.oaooetom
pie, and tongue full of .mall pit ou rides

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era, and rach a Compare wielding the tremrodoc* power of changing at pleasure
the current value of every dollar and every
dollar'* worth rf property you hare—dore
not your head swim at the prospect? And
yet that is tha power wielded by the Gov
wtW&gt; is eh^JfSh

they lure placed one which involve* not i
only the matenrt interest. bat the rharac- '
It M the plain meaning of the Cun*ti ter, the pood name the whole moral being
tulion and the laws, wti.n taken together, of the American people. An attempt i»
that the Executive of the State may call ! bring nude to aocure the indorvement by ]
upon the I’rnsideat foe military aid to I the people of one of the greatest State* i
I quell -'domestic violence." only in care of in the Union, of a financial policy which I
an iaaurreetion in any State against the if followed by the Natkmal Govrromerrt
government thereof, wbevt the tepslature • would discredit Republican inatituticxn
cannot be called together • You make no the world over, expt** the American pro
pic to the ridicule and contempt of cinlta_1
..0 2—.1 ——.1 - .n—
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Sinical aiilaiaiical

OR. WM. JONES.

and economical conduct of our public
affain. Il* fidelity to these two tbiap to
the particular boa.-: of the Democratic
party, and upon thia fidelity it bears its
claims to popular confidence and rapport
As to the nceemity of these two thing* we
fuDy agree.

will do ro. remrint to be been *eet&gt; aha
My opiaiou has long Ixcu. and I have nrt
Were you, Itemucral* of Ohio, in earn
omceried it, that tbc pctrirtie men of tbc cat and in pod faith when yoo represent
Rqmblic might d-- brtter than depend up­ cd the strictest limitation of governmental
on cither. That well meaning ertittn* powers and oppeaition to curruprion and
.Iwuld so freqocntiy hare found lhem_____ ,__ , ,
' ralre* mimpeUtri to *upj«xt oae party, not imine yn-ur pnarat aUttade.
you see the rvmponaibiliti.*. which you *• fox-aura it had their approval and eonfi- ; eJ in your Stale Coavenuxa
i deuce, bat because the other party ajfcar 1 ,foung upon aa augmraurio
We cannot understood why you do not; rd arill worn, i* ‘not only a ronditstn of' era] Government of ite irred
rtrrngihcn ysmraelf in the way the Preri(, Dulitvo unworthy of a tree, intelligent and
dent ausgratrd, nor do we raw why you do
not call the legislature Lather and obtain ■
from them whatever t. wer. and money ’
•Kin voo rell me a barf ur whisky to- and arms you nerd. The Ccolutution t*
f—a entire barf?" raid he.
explicit that the Executive of the Stalo I
Certinly.
red G. W.. amilinglr
ertainly," Mr. Perkin*. It’s only worth
Il a gallon, or 11 ,K3U |&gt;er lari th** mora-

. C. C. HOLBROOK.
ATTOXNST AT LAW
*2?“?

JOHN STANLEY !

It i». therefore, norealimcntal partiality
fur tbc Rcpublicaa tarty that brings me
here. Whether the Republican party wil!
Mat itreif in a poatioa to dmerre support
in the Prmidenttol eiectireo of 1876 re

is a former art well to do in worldly goads,
but nevertbrirm pamrodng the natural
lere cf jwrent for ofcpring. and the fore­
ily are thrown into deepest grief over the
lore lamb from their fold.
1
Any mfonwatim of either the raptor
or
&lt; thagwl will begMiy revived. Oem■emceto with Major Wm. L. Byun,
Steiff
MmUpn 0»,
MiA-. who ufcra »W reward for ths sp___
prehension of the ibiaf and the ratara of and

cento than, and what yon caa buy for oae
dollar in paper now will ent, 11.25. &lt;x
»1 JO. or 11.40, or 11 AO thorn

�just the reran*. By th* breaking of the
rotten banka and the dimppearance of
lheir note issues lhe volume of tho cur­
rency contracted itself violently. Tb#re
wm, al th* end of the proem, for bn
umuay h circulation than before, bat that
which remained waa sound money. Peoph
rama to their mom*. Profiting by tbf

under its influence that be became atoovt I
idiotic, tranaforring property all the time,1
a* Cut ro pomiblr, from him to hentelf.
When the poor boy wm discovered bo was i
ma Mate ofak-ofcte
Hb 1
CMdr
mtadwtagMa.and hbwiB •
h« wa« a mere instrument ta the haodfl of
th# woman. He was al oner, taken from .
tbe harridan and placed ir. an aaytaa,
who* It b hop#dhe may ncora hi*
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“Tltowiy of the tranagrtaoor b bard.” strength and reason.
THE GREAT SPEECH OF CARL
Throe few incidents—aad there are .
Never was thia text better illustrated than
8HURZ.
many tbousamb of lhexw—show bow wide ‘
in this dty or Th uroday morning, in the a field for artiuu Mr B-rgb's -K^y bro ’
death of Edward O'Baldwra, the Irish

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

I

furea to takeii wilhngly, to ram down by
force still mure of die indigrelibU stuff.
They uridently belong to thalcteas of
doctors to whom lb# sale of the medicine
is more important than the cure of the pa-

■neha betrayal of profrosed principle?
Whal advantages can so baneful a policy
offer to compenaate for such euraea?
Il b Mid th# times are hard; badness
b languishing; our induatrie* are deprwuid i thousand of laborers arc without
work; the poor are growing poorer; th*
country is foil ofdbta; aotnthing
must bo done to afford relief. AH thi* b
true, and there are. many wcll-m&lt;*uiiig
men who, troubled by tbrirdifficultira.grotm
about for a remedy. Yes, it b indeed
MMonuythaC something be don# to afford
relief. Th* ouertion b what that rome-

inflation mwbeine wffldoj
A potent
■Here advertisement could not be richer
than the declamation of ite advocates.
Prosperity ia to revive at onto ; every
man, w«Lra and abild is to have plenty
of mousy i al! debts are to be paid by a
sort of seif acting proevre ;. every mine,
every factory, every mill in the land is to
be al anew in fttll blast, and thousands of

■idea; they will nrodurc aa inflnit* quan­
tity of goods, aad for all they eon produce
there will La a ready mart** ; cverybydy
will want tc* buy everything, and have
plenty of money to do it; the laboring
man will command the situation; be will
have to work leas and pet higher wagtn
for it than ever; and in an incredibly
abort time we ah*!! all be rieh; or rather,
while the now rich get richer, and lhe
poor get poorer, that tho rich will get poor
and the poor get rich, tbc “money power"
will be broken, for money will be cheap
mowy.it will be “the people's money,
and the more of it tho better. This sort
uf talk. un&lt;l even wilder than that you can
hear now-a-days, not only in the lunatic
asylums, but on the public platforms of
Ohio, pat firth by m«i pretending to be
the spokesmeti and leaden* ofja great party,
who, on th* strength of these very prmr.bea, attempt to take the control of the
more take the trouble to give the figures drotinire
(
not only of Ohio, but of the
from the authentic rtateiucrst before me
.
From that statement it appear, that in
1873, when th# business crash occurred,
Wo are told that an expansion of the
there were tn the aggregate more le-&lt;al ,currency and it* wucquent depredation
tenders and bank notes out than over her will
,
benefit the poor, inasmuch a* it Will
fore; including the fractional currency, |benefit the debtor as againMthe creditor
there were 19,000,000 more than |u 1872, ।by pudding the former to pay off hi# debts
over 129,000,000 more than in 1871, over :in a Us» value than that in which they
152,000,000 morethan in 1870, over .were contracted:. The morality of that
•58,000,000 morethan in 18419. aver argument
.
I will not discuss; I prefer to
156,000,000 morethan in 1868, over |leave it to the conscience of the people.
•46,000,000 moreIlian U 1867 , and But let us look upon the pretended fact*
even if we count the compound inicrau ,
notes into tha volume ofcirculating careen
Is it true, then, the pour meu arc the
ey w# find that w# had in 1873, tbeycar of the debtors
,
of tho country?
To contract a
craah, a general iggrcputc of 19,000,000 debt
,
requires credit, and credit b Used
more than in 1873, ova •29,000,000 ।upon moans with which to pay. Men of
more than in 1871, over »51,000,006- .very
,
small means are seldom in debt, be­
more than in 1870, ora •56,000,004) \cause they hare no opportunity for bung
more than in 1869, over *3,000,000 ,so. If wc had the statistics of private
more than in 1888. And yet jiui thx imfobtadnean
।
in tho United tjtairo before
years last mentioned have generally been u*
, they would unquestionably show th*:
railed years of unexampled prosperity, more
,
than 75 per cent of it b owing by
and when during all those years the cur- men
,
cummanding comparatively Urge
reocy had reached ite greatest volume, mean.*,
,
and tliat the lalwren for wages are
that ccllapoe cyme, which the uiflatioui.&lt;te the
,
least indebted clam of aociety, even in
will hare us believe was caused by con- proportion
,
to their earning* and savings,
traction. There b- the record. There and
!
next to them the former* and du
waa expanaion and no contraction, aud if small
,
burineM men.
But th# bburir-g
there was no contraction, then contraction ,people are, to a very heavy amount, among
cannot have caused the collapse in buri the
,
creditor* of the tviuntry. I venture
n&lt;w. That is ao simple a demonstration to
। say dial there is neither a ninofotunr.
that I think Gov. Allen should under- nor
.
a merchant, nor a profwional man of
stand U. And yet I shall out be surprised .
to see to-morrow an inflationist come be- .and among his creditors are, in ninetyfore you who, In the face of these fact* ,nine care* of a hundred, his workmen or
and figures, srill affirm that it was lhe con­ hia servanta, to .rihom he owe* wsgn* for
traction of lhe currency which did all the part of a wrek or a month. It has been
mirohief.
'
,
cxlculated by good authority that the wsgss
I tell you, business can have more cur­ thus remstanlly owing for an average of
rency ; it can have a* much aa it like* half a month's serrioe or work amount, in
without auy further act of Government. the whole country, to 9120,000,000. And
According to law every one of you, or any who is it that owns the deporita in the
association you may form, haring the ntvj savings
,
banks, amounting to about f7ti‘»,esaary capital, can start a bank of isme. &lt;000,0U0? Not the the rich; but the
■ A general license to that effect, through |laboring peojile and persons of small means
the free banking act, was given by Con .wk. thw for
grtoa laat winter. We heard so much of f
the West and the South wanting mure k&gt;- same
(
clans haa, in National and private
cal circulation aud starving for greater |Lanka and in trmt rotupotiiei, another
bunking &amp;ciiitiea. Now you ran make »2t)0.W0,WM&gt;,
;
and that nearly •130,000,yourselves comfortolilc All legal imped- O0U
c
is owing them in other kinds of debt*.
iments arc removed. You exu wue any There
■
is, then, a sum of about •1.2V0,amount of currency
But behold! the 0(H),
(
004) owing to lhe laboring people and
eurreacy will not inflate one coat's worth. men
,
of small mean*, constituting their
And you, worthy patriot*, who danuir fur savings.
,
To that amount that elasa are
more currency, do not lift a finger to ere- creditor!,.
,
And you pretend that for their
at#more. Why not? Here laa reason bcncfil
j
ytra will expand tbe currency.
ghta by tho Cincinnsti .J&amp;ysircr.- ।Gold boog at J5 per cent premium, tbcoe
■■Thon is not current enough in circula- j,aaving. hire a value of •! 020.000,UOO ia
tion to buy the Load* which to delsait gold.
.
Expand lhe currency until tbe gold
with the National Gpvernnwat and obtain ■premium L* 30, and you have robbed those
from it national currency in exchange.” people
,
of »184),000,UOO of their aarinp ;
This is genius. It tank* with lhe moot expand it until tbe gold premium ia 50,
brilliant financed utterances of Gov. Alien and you have rtripped them of *420,000,himoelf.
004) of lisrd ' earned money. There anBut I appeal to you, burin™ men, la-&lt; Llhr . pensioner* of th. United Stat®, the
borers, fanuera, who boaeatly dcrire to do ' dissMaif roldiera of tbe war. rad the wid­
right, and look up to your party laaders ow* and orphans of threw who died for all
for instruction if you want aa instance of of ua. They receive *30,000,000 a year,
al present reprroenting a gold value of
which thane men depend upon your being of •25,54)0,OOfr, Expand the currency
too ignorant and atupid to tell obvious until the gvld prcmiam b 30, and you
fact from obvious Yabebood, k»k at thia: have filehed away »4,500/X)0 a Tear from
Here is. the crcaX Dprsoentative organ of what thoRepublic considers a debt of hon­
tha Inflation Democracy, the tabernacle of or, and robbed, the wounded and the wid­
it* brain, tha feeding-pine of ite wbdom , ow* and orphan* of ao maeh of their sus­
and now, while everybody knows that tenance. Previous friend* of the people
three arc who, under pretense of prcte«ing tbe debtor against th* creditor, rob
th* laborers of hundred* of million* uf
their hard-earned savings, and dropoil even
three who have suffered fur their country.
But 'is not a large portion of tbe middle
eta**, snail busing men and formers, iu
dsbt, and would they not be relieved- by an
expansion and deptTciatiou of the curren­
cy ? No doubt there are many of that
ckas.burdened with liabilities, thought
the number of morgaged farm* b much
smaller than generally auppeaed. I find
that hern in Ohio scarcely one farm out of
ten han any ineumbranrc. But however

Mr. Ned O’Baldwin i- aa Irishman,
ed on Monday ufvfost week to tha people who wa# bleat by nature with a frame six
feet
seven inoM h&gt; beighth, and currrsof Cincinnati on the financial qurotion, to
pwidingiy broad. He wculd have rnaio a
which we ask the (pedal attention of errry
&gt; which called itself money, but they were reader of the B ANNUL Thia speech raaguifowstl diichtrj a superb truckman, nr
; sure tliat every duller they did have not
&gt; only railed itself a dollar, but was a dulO Baldwia bang ^-8^ Wiwd
&gt; l*r aud would remain a dollar. 'Upon the Ij new upon the finances, whether wa hare
stability of it* value they could unbeaitat- regard to the faet or nooning, it doo put and having mat with muph sUecea* in
■ ingly bo*e their calculations. Thus confi- the pertinent truths of the question with punching head* in a private way, bfosdeno# gradually returned; th# gaps in tbe
s-omed out into a profemlonal, and followed
volume of,th# currency were presently admirable directucsa, fores and earnatneaa. his countrymen to New York, where he
i filled, not by ast of Congress creatine pa And for thia plain speaking ho has some
i per iasua., but by gold flowing ia from manifest advantages—ho haa been in for­ developed into a moat cxaipcrating nuis­
I abroad in obediauoc to the laws uf trade; eign lands and baa had a dune# to fed, ance. Ha wa* a bktherakite, a cowardly,
burima# enterprise revive, aad soon the from outside contact with public opinion, ruffianly fellow, who became lhe centre of
r country was again iu the course of prosa gang of ruffians, all a* bad aa himself,
"pcroua development. To bo sure, th# the inestimable value of our national credit
except in lhe matter of inchro and pounds.
&gt; fancy stock* and speculative values, which aa few at home can do. Bo has diverged
had perished in the crash, did not recover, from the Republican parly on questions Ho fought in prim-fight* ; be was used in
hut tbe production of real wealth was which he then regarded aa paramount, and election* by the Democracy—iu short, be
I more active than before.
therefore as a trite “independent" be can became a bravo of the same type a* those
। . Look al these historic event*, aud then
speak with authority when he sees oilier used by dcmagogne* in Italy, only be u.wd

■^UroroJbsof WptawenTO- BaflTt

very heavy clearing out sale uf caliotxa at
figures a long wajf beiuw anything over
heard of in tbe mirket. and other big
operation* arc reported ; but ua the goods
were sold at or below tbe curt uf produc­
tion, it b evident that tWy. were saba
forced to realtoe upon tob ^hrovy stoak*.
Nrrerthdeaa, the faff* trad# hu tliu* far
1-ccri better than either* of th* two pretttiing yean, and those who watch tbc
markets have faith that it will continu*
fairly good until long into winter. Tbe
merchants are selling ray dandy, but
they will get out whole. The good time is

adver

5EV ADfKBTIlUUTS.

the effect if CongroM had tried to relieve porticSyniAiiig th* country along towards
For a lime Mr. O'Baldwin ^lottririicd
distress and to revive business by making a J*&gt;li&lt;£ tending, as he says, “to bari.-ari.-o
llio note* of the broken banks a legal and rein.” And then, while he may not like a green bay tree. He was the pet of
under, or by creating an irredeemable
tha short-haired frat*rt&gt;ity, and the disso­
be
a
special
master
of
finance,
he
ia
ex
­
Government paper currency ? A new ele­
lute women of tbe town lavished their
ment at fluetuation and uncertainty would celled by none of our public, mon in the
have been thrown in to the general evnfusio n, lucidity and plainnoa with which he can smile* upon him, sod life wu, in a fever­
lhe stock gamblers and speculatotl might communicate hi* view* to the people. Il ish way, rooc-linted fo poro'ble. But the
perhapa bare succeeded in loading lheir i ia a matter of general oongrattdation, dark day* same. The papulae tired of
rotten venture# upon the shoulders of new
him. and diaripotiun weakened hb huge
victims; Jbut the stagnation of legitimat e therefore, that be haa had the sagacity to
biuincna would unquotliuuaUv have con­ perceive that the coming Ohio election ia carcass, ao that plenty of younger men
tinued, capital would surely not have ventur­ the key to thia great national iaauf, and could bang him about. Then Mr. O'Bald
ed out, cviufidenoc would not have returned, the boidnere to take hb stand there among win, to furnish bread for himself and to
ths general distress would certainly have
the friends uf a sound currency and an get hb liquor at wholesale prior#, opened a
'lingered on, until at last that elrmaut ol
unsafely and deception—an irrdrcmabla
and fluctuating currency—luvl been wiried |; He shows with great elearnem the in­ Finnell. Tbe speculation did not pay, fur
out, aud lhe busineaa uf the country had evitable effects of inflatimi on the burin™ some reason. Probabiy Mr. O'B's whisky
been placed again on lhe round basis of lhe interest of the country—how it involves was exceptionally bad, ur ptwubly those
went disartnusiy *caiu*t us. doubts aro«
reckkvstnrw and corruption in the govern­ who would otherwise have been customer*
u to lhe ability of the Government to re­
ment, by entrusting it with an unnatural feared him when in bivrap* and wbely
deem it J ledges, but not aa to the honesty
kept away. Be it m it may, Mr. O'Baid
of it* intenliona. Those doubt* effevlcd yean ago, in September, 1873. That crash
the value of the paper money. But when did not contract oar currency ; on lhe con­ people; how it necoaery inflame* specula­ win, Wedn««day night, appeared to Sir.
the ehanoe* of war turned in oar favor, trary. what there waa remained, and short­
kinnell, and abruptly announced that he
and at last the arms of lhe Union ly after the volume of greenbacks wro in­ tion and extravagance, thereby making it ahoukl quit tbe plao:. Mr. FinneD1* hot
triumphed, there vra* s-irrely a man in crease! 25,000,006 by' successive iciuoi still harder for die poor to cam their liv­
Critic bhisd rw* at tbb summary dissolu
the land who did not bdieve that whal the from tbc ^u-oalJed reserve. Money did ing, and how it leads step by step to lhe
not disappear, aa it did in 1837 aad 1857. sbamelrM abyas of repudiation. E.|ualiy lion, and, as if determined that it should
There was more uf it than before, and yet clear are his proufe that there ia now no l&gt;e complete, drew hb pistol and pirated
the general stagnation and suffering conreal scarcity of money, and that the work­ two Lolls in O'Baldwin's body. A* either
would hare finished tbe gianL there wm a
ing men arc tho great creditor interest of waste of one cartridge, which I regret, for
ed by our bonds abroad. But if you in­
flate the currency under present circara
the country, who would be the first to it b a pity that it could out have mimed
stances, wbat will be the condition of
suffer by inflation, as their pay would be
things than? The additional greenback
virtually reduced and all their expenses in- room. But we can't have everything to '
will not appear aa lhe creature of an im­
cr.-as.-d. What a contrast he pereent* to auituiL' Mr. O’Baldwin wa* carried out. j
perative public necessity, to save the life
and .after lingering lw»nty-fonr bourn in .
sundry ul hi* profnwed Idbcral friend* in great agony, died. Mr. Finnell gave himof the Republic in the extremity of peril. ।
It will*appcar as the product uf a scheme |
thi* and other Western Staten. He, like sell up lhe day after, aad M he doce not
tb%purposes of which arc dark. The world |
them, i* not a citiara of Ohio, but ha appear to have much influence among the
will begin to suspect that when a govern •: lhe National Government a year hence?
Democracy (b* bad jut started hu ram
meat, in lhe fare of the disastrous exper­ And now, feeling a* we du with every lakra in the full natkmal n,u*.x|Urniw uf mill), there u a cheerful prcepnet that he
ience of mankind, resorts to ao extraordi­ step, instead of firm ground, a trcacber the election in that State, and we trust will be hung. It a rather expensive buri-1
nary and dangerous a tueaaurc without uus quicksand utulcr our fret, ia then? Hill will continue hia labors there up to lhe day new, banging throe Mlows, but in the long ।
necessity, its integrity ran not longer be anybody who aaks why confidence dues of tbc election, and that the Kepublicau run it pays.
depended upon. Doubts will arise, and not revive, why capital timidly shrink*
And speaking of th*
.
everywhere will take special pains to spread
very serious dorfbts, not s* to the ability, back, why the ruara of money idly accu­
but aa to the honest intentions of the Gov - mulated in tbu banks &lt;luea uol trust itself his argumrato before tho dlimot uf the
eroment tn redeem ita promise#- And into the hoods of enterprise. why prosper­ people. The misebiof uf an inflation none of them have ever died happy or ia
those doubt* will fid) upon our burin™ ity does! not reture, and why the horunn victory in Ohio cannot be offset or mitigat­ comfort. Yankee Bulivan cut hi« throat
life liko a deadening blight The last ia still without a ray of hope?
ed by anything that the wv-ealled ban! in Han Frucbco to avoid hanging ; Tom
We dare not tell Ute public, we arc making better work thin
rempant of confidence wifi be paralysed.
Byer died miserable and wretched of con­
My fellow-citisena, all sane men agree
Bill Poole was stabbed ;
The world will see the vpector of rcpadia that of the great problem which oppresses money Iknioerat* ran aceumplish in Ne­ sumption ;
ever before, for fear they will come too thick and fut. We get
braska or New York, or by llio Liberals, Geoghcpau keeps a miserable ram ahvp ; ’
lion looming tn&gt; bchind.so reckless a finan­
terribly
excited when we have too many sales, and now since
cial policy. The faith of mankind in the
who ou the other hand, while profiwsiag Tom Allen ditto—ia shirt, go through
wc have come down TEHty FiE Man 0 0^ BJUJ, we tremble a
the list, and scarcely one can be found who
integrity of our GovenMnent giving way, other scheme* may be devised, they do
little because you may all come at once and Frnstrateiis so much
our credit will be shakdi to iu very foun­ not even pretend to have a permanent, holding or strength Ing the Ohio Democra­ did not die of violence, or if they escaped
teat, of extreme poverty. John Morrbdation and, a* you aonsetinirt tee the de­ final M-ttlemcnt of the ipicaliou in view.
no that we cannot do anything.
positor* al a bank excited by the rumor The resumption of specie payments ia the cy in their efforts to secure an inflation sey, it ia trise, b apparently flourishing,
We hud some talk with a man from California about sendin
that lhe cashier is makbig away with_lh&lt; only rational one, for no other system will victory there, by the re-election of Gov. but hb end b not yet- There will cume
him Thiriy- ve TopCaJviages, and that almost unte wiforg
a turn to him one of throe days that will
remove current value from lhe reach of
business besides the \
the arbitrary power of gorcnitnent. No Stale ticket- Hliurt ia wise in his piMitioo. bring him to the bottom of tbe cup De
re0l7i BJ
friends, b as much lhe
other can give to current values tliat•labil­
They are either treacherous in their princi­ bast policy as honesty.
Tbe man who
ity without which no safe Imribcro calculition* can be ntsd.- . no other can restore ple*, or el*e they do not know what they lira* without labor is not going to hare a
venr long life or a very pleasant one.
that confidence which ia lhe first prc-re­ arc doing.
which igjll b« given ai-ay to our (JiiNtoniur.i about the mi
Imay put right in here that O'Baldwin,
quisite of a new period uf prosperity Bat
who had as good a time a* any &lt;if them, S^l£?^.h.!oc,T of September next has attendenhy to make more trade than
the resumption of specie payments is alan
served two years in the Maaaaditue-.te
the only ;sawiUc aolutioo. Il must al last
Peuitenliaiy, and as much more in the
come. Even the inflationists, while wild­
MovamensTng Prbon, Phibddnhia, toaay
ly seeking to throw difficultica in its war,
nothing of innumerable aixty-day term* iu
still admit that finally it most some. It
jrib
and prisons in various cities.
That, fidfow-citbens. b the feast to is aa inevitable -as fate Is it uol the pan
which the advocates of inflation invite you of prudent men. then, to more resolutely I Dea Moinea, Iowa, end it is aa decidedly
ao blandly. Tliat b the revival of buri“ lucky man last .July, tliat got the Cutter. We won
good aa it I* long. He deffnos his peri-*
Tbe Republican State Central Commit­
nras. that b tho wundrrfiil development of
draw thia year.
"He is too lucky.”
tion on the great qmatioa of reconalistiria tee rf New York have aotnc hope of car­
proeperty which they promise you in such
arning the people hint to come all at once, we arc very
rying the State, though ] fail to aec ujvin
glowing color*. That u the drift of the
l what they base it The Committee arc
policy which b to act ot&gt;r factories whirl­
t,
xralously at work, determined to secure
ing. to make our farmers rich, to give out/
one of the ablest stateamen of the age. the legislature even, though Tilden, by
labsrcra abundance of work and unpre­
He, aa all fair minded men would do, virtu# of lhe fraudulent vote always to be
cedented wage* to put bread into the
expected in the eity, carries the State.
“
would
give
to
those
who
fought
agiinat
mouths of the needy. Open your eyre to
with a persona! attack upon our corrrothe truth, and you find nothing but a
ua every privilege we claim for oaradvoa, Th# best Democrats of tha city are Imping
prospect of bankruptcy more general, and pondent, the •Green Mountain Boy," or but we can neither apologise for the part for lhe defeat of lhe Democracy in Ohio
and 1‘ennsylrsnia, for they Lraw (rouble
paralysis more fetal, than
before— iu other words, Judge 0. L. Hay. It
that will certainly come upon the country
although it may be a small cuneolajion to seetna that ho h employed to write fur tbc
tbe honest men of the counter to tec the /&gt;«&gt;7y Timet, and several other papers t* that i* the Republican f«ill»eoi of the in the event of the aureroi of the party in
rcckk*# speculators, who, at tin* expense
whole country—pariup* w* should My it those State, upon inflation platforms If
well aa the BaNNU. In some of his ar­
of all, sought to enrich tbemaelves, engulf
L* tbe sentiment of every true patriot in the Ohio and Feansylvanhgo Depocralic this
fall, nothing under heaven can prevent the
ticles he has given offense to two ur three
cd with them in the Mme rain.
whole country.
next national Democratic ronvesriioa from
But I ask yqu, with all candor and
In giving * comprehcnaivcglance al th* making inflation and repudiation lhe chief
sobcrntM, basinaw men, farmers, laborers,
One of them, a man about 34) years
plank tn its platform. Hence, tbe Demomean*
«f
securing
lhe
prito
for
which
our
honest and patriotic meo uf all claaaro, ia old, (the Judge is 50) and 50 Iba heavier
soldiers fought, the President Mya "they craiie burin™ men of the dty desire Re­
itnoAimekoptop such wanton schema of
in weight than the Judge, last summer,
publican suaMuea in those States.
mischief? Can we I
'
must be found in tho cultivation of popu­
Th* action of tbe Republicans in Masapproached him stealthily, and attempted
■o* it* tendency, or, i
lar intelligence, of freedom of thought nchuatte giver genefla! satisfaction to the
a* to run ao terrible - -------------------- _ ,to horsewhip him in the streets of Pier-'
and utterance, ct pure morals and equal Republkam here
Tho ticket is round
well aa anybody that burincas i* depraroed ,son. In about th# fifth-part of a second,
right*. To thi* end schools trraipf /rum and the platform splendid. With Maasoand that many are grievously suffering.— ,
the fragment# of the whip were in the atkriitic ami tecrrtoriaM ninlnJ, aad tho chuactta, Ohio, and Pennsylvania in line,
Bat dore not tha common sense of man­
kind, dore not (he aocunubted experience Judge's hands, hia assailant in full retreat, complete scjieratiuu of church and State the question m to which party will elect
tint funner pursuing at even pare and are absolutely aneutial condition*." This, the next I*reaident b Settbd. Tbo Bench
of history, dots not ou own reoolloctinii and
i
Imans of New York fee! very confident
of port event* clearly point out the road |lustily patting in wane pood liek* on the
indeed, b the whole troth of the prenent that, as against inflation and repudiation,
of improvement and relief?
,
situation in a nut shell. Probably, aa tbe they can carry cm New York oaaily.
There being an abundance of money iu
Praudent expect*, the twat groat national Couaequemiy tltey are ia good spirite, and
the banka that lias unemployed, it b eriwillro continue, even though, slippery
contest will lure no geographical line of Tilden slide* into the gubernatorial ehaix
deally not more money wc n*cd. What 1
do n nwd, then? (foufid.nre-a.ufi- ।
divbion, like that of Masoo and Dixon's,
denne which WlU ipdvo# timid ropital to
LA88 *
but it will bo between patriotism and in­
venture into mitarprbe. Apd rl&gt;at b lhe
Mr. Bay needs no aid or defence at our telligence on tbe one rid# and Mpmtilioo,
W till IAS Al
first requirement to store eonfidonw ? Il
bapijs, but we will acy iu hb behalf that ambition and ignorance on tho other. Tho
b stability, above all things the (tability
of current values, whieh renders pomible Iho ba* Ireeu.a awreopotptesit of lip Bak- 1‘remdant will surprise F*py by th. roach
He of throe thought* but those who knew
burinaM tadeulatiosia of raaeouaUe ecrtala- !NIK atnee it stArted, 2ft years ago.
ty. When the eupiialbit b amured that ,has. abo, until lately, written quite as fre­
him beat will not be surpriaed to find him
the dollar of to-morrow will bare the aamc quently fur lhe Democratic paper in tbb wholly on the right aide of'lhe groat issue
value m the dollar of UHfoy, and that th» '
•tabililv of valno finds full aecviljr in a Iplace His relation* wish both trf three
establishment* here, ao far a* Wo know,
for instance Nrilm Boyle, who fired with .
Lav# been of the most friendly nature. A
her uncle, riept foe twf&gt; yMt* an iba floor,
taroroy to thoro who want actively to em­ greater portion of tbb time lie has lived,
without coreriM of any kind,aud wm
ploy it and pniptiao a fair reture. But
confidence will not grow as long * th.
- evroy day kicked and beaten in the. mnst ,
I inhuman manner.
The ubekfo fevoriu '
prospect that th# wild scheuiro of
amuacmeni was to beat her with *f*m!
demagoguro or viaionariro way obtain con­
hoop with th# paib it,. Jcacph Petrex,
trol of our national finances hangs uvct
an oegat.-grioder, hired a Sttfo pH of-bar
the huainea world like a threatening store
mo*b«r for •! per wMk,i* ring and &lt;faM» •The HfiW IpprvwBtl Back.Feed
cloud. Confidence will not grow as long
a* every baainre* man in the country look* konest man ran say aught. In th* asault
with trepidation for the moeting of the alluded to. h&gt; proved himself abundantly
National Cungrrsa. and doM not cease to able to take care of himself. We ran astremble uutil the welcome &lt;l*v of ita stl- snro the two or thro* sore heads, who are
joaremeuL for fsur lest Hwcoanadscf lollyyelping on hb track, they had betterr Windom*, J. Allan, AtUssi.
might prevail and cro*s even the uioat *ea
__ _ .1W __________________ ^-r-r FlU H*H*r. H. B*»o«srta4. Otargb.
riMe calculation and baffle the acateoi forewarfare, they wdl beliWy to fere even X.M TM. Oilier. X. hirt. Fwina.
wuta* M hb haoda lhaa th* labbarly daoro “ — ---- -----------------------who lately smuitod him in the teraeta r'
Companion It
BiMpoa.
CompcUliou Defied in
Th# Republic^ of yMMokMWtuhai
UHii

ABOUT TH

READ THIS!!!

you do you may be induced to
ome to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

We only want to sell just

Buggies this year. If the Excite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a limited number of
CUSTOfftlfS EJ\Ckf BUY-

CUTTER

Truly Yours,

GIFT,

j. L. REED &lt;fc CO.

NOW IS YOORTIME!

aaaanaa

Gent’s Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,

Dry

Goods ofall Kinds,
Domestic’s inEndlese Quant l ies.'

urswsEfc

Trunks, Traveling Bags,

-

Come and see

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for Yourself

.ONLYi

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

OPfMITION COUITED

j-ll

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It M. UiT rf the
WmaxMHtfosUlUs

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ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR
GEOROE L HEATH'S.

X*ICTT7»BS1
BPXOTTXJRSSL

, I atu now &gt;11 alone in the Photograph
hnaino ..U — T K_____ J- . —

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

Jedto

Bto Rahm, Oct 3,1876
Kerma Baxxxa —Thia is a beautiful
da/ the sun shines warm, and a gentle
breexe keepa tbe leaves of ahrubbsge and
the trees in motion, the air is mellow, and
everything out of doors is so inviting, that
it. takas more than the usual amount of
determination, to restrain your cnnw]«r.
dent from strolling into the wood* and
there spend lhe day. instead of writing to
the BaXXXX. Of all lhe mouths of the
year, October is by far the meet beautiful.
And what a lewson too, this month teaches I
G» into the field or feral, wherever you
plroro, and on every hand yoo behold the
seal that is set, not only upon vegetation
alone, but upon everything that h. life,
animal m well as vegetable, and n-i month
In the year no vividly portrays that all-im­
portent tort, sa lhe October month.
The unusually early fronts, have catusd
the leaves to doa their variegated colon
much earlier thia season than usual, and
should winter not commence earlier than
usual, the trow will have shed lheir foli­
age a long, long time before winter rote in
Hunters by srorw aro commencing their
jotameys into the north woods to hunt
deer and bear, of which our northern foramount of shack this (Ul, and lhe eonsc. juwicie ia, lets of bear and tot doer. A I
few dap sines, a deer was killed a few I
miles from thia city, that weighed, i drmrod) I

byierlto Church, will . be sutvrtelnal so- FriAiy dtciasaa by Mrs. John M. Navins.
,T1* rvusiun of tb« JNIastesalA| Michigan

ccite11 be
laud
•er al

Touse their Celebrat edMachin es as

PREMIUMS
Republican Banner
And hereby make the following LIBERAL PROPOSITION

Stole Land Office, Michigsr

over three hundred pounds Now some
would^thiuk that that wx* more story than
deer, but I hare it from those who know.
Hope you had a good Fair at Hastings
this fall, which I presume you did, as I
nulicr by tlw prom that county fairs as a

to much, neither did any una expect it
would, a* there sm a game played last fall
upon the exhibitor* of animals, produce,

SEND IN THE NAMES AND CASH

first agricultural fair of Mecosta County,
and of course the premium* could not be
very large, as five hundred dollars was the
sum total to be paid aa premiums to exhib­
itors. and when the fiur was through, in­
stead of the money being paid to those to
whom it should have been, it wa» taken
and paid out for bone racing, and those
who had spent time and money
prepare

rork than
We jet

For farther particulars address,

•emble *

soinoeb
It •** our intention la bar* puMlahsd tbe
last of anlrfta at tbe county Fair tMa week
weak 1M eoull not get thaei into type ia liar.
If rnartkable we ab*ll prist them la rar

was no wonder ths lair this fall was of no
account.
Bnt in fttturw, fanners, not
horse racers, will probably run the Mecos­
ta County faint.
1 notice that tbe press generally, can­

SPECIAL NOTICES.

ESS

of Beecher-Tilton, or Bwehcr-Mculton
matter that can possibly be got bold of.
People an very singular being*. When
the Beeelier-Tiltou suit was in progrcra,
every newspaper would speak of "that ter­
rible nastinaas,” and would rejoice when it
was through, have got heartily tired of it,
-•
_a_ .L_ u__ a___

'strange thing to see how scans people will
look at ooe thing, and then bow they will
look al another, and ass ths difiereaer of
opinion as bstwoea th* two things, when
to another, the two thing* would look alike

itiee.

For instance, it was alleged that Geo. Van­
derpool killed Herbert Field. Vnmkrpoul
was tried, oradenuted, and sent to prison ;
taken out, tried and tbe jury could not
agree, tried again and acquitted. Now he
was either guilty or innoeant, and hie con­
viction at hi* first trial did not make him
guilty, neither did his acquittal al the third
trad make him innocent Now, Mr. Ed

of the Beecher-Tilton jury, or from tho
rnieoce given ia (he trial, but whs I
Beecher might be tnaoosnt of the mat
alleged. So tor as your humble comaguilt or innoouce of aa individual who ia

bring tried for a erime, is to believe the
accused ia innocent until ha ia proven guil­
ty. But why should ao many people de­
sire Basehor to b. guilty of the allqred
crime, I cannot aoe. I have asked many
who hare never road a ward of the trial,

The people of Barry County to under­
line! that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

self them Cheap
but Will Hams, says he
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a doublg order of

,

CROCKERY

too, bu&lt;JDan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to.get married $nd
, go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

that subjeet by i___________________ _
advertised in another eolumn. will add
new interval and give new light upon a
subject iu which every one is interested.
The work is published by J. C. McCurdy
k Co., Cincinnati. Chicago and Bt Loma,

GROCERIES

Heal

[Uticc;.

; We have a double Stock aa any one coming
; in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for pash or ready pay.
.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
A LECTURE
TO YGUNG MEN. is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it rc to hard
work to grind them.

aarTUi Lyters win am * teea to ikissss !■

FURNITURE ROOMS. Hopkins &amp; Barnes

The large* Stock and the bet Furniture
OHAfl. a KUWE A. OO.,
ever brought to this esiy, is on exhi­
1ST Bwwery, Naw Tar*.
bitor at the. Waroroooa of
Post Office Box. &lt;*M.
xxllcf
SALISBUBT 4BS0SSEAU.

Save on exibiiionone. of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to thia City
which we offer to tha public
cheap for Cajh. H'e have,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and ModiTERMS REASONABLE.

J.

sa Nssby would my, it is not very hefty.
But I notice that Mndtot's anxiety to ba
tried is no greater than Mr. Boocher's
friends ore to hate him tried, aad perhaps
he may regret having been so desirous for
the trial. Tims w3 toll.

FOR SALE!

CASH
rt prices which defy all Competkioe
The stock is Complete in every depart­
ment Having been bought very low, end

�NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

UCBIE1H AM TK SHm

SHUN DRUB POISONS!
strtisimB zauDDum nixatM.

CARD ta En*.&lt; a— ..

VOLTA’S ELBCTRO BELTSY BAhTS

A very eosy sitting room it rm
Frank Mcnrin entered a* he returned from
a long and wearisome day iu tho law-office
Aeo^gfo*w&gt;s diffused from a. Are of
n coal in the crate, lhe cat Uy dosing
on the rog, and the fitful gleam* of firelight flaahsd on a bookcase well filfed with
etagautly bound volumes, on a bfooning

ehBd'a dwethal Uy in one euner on the
BreMeli rerpet.
Near the grate wm
drawn up the lounge, with Frank’, draming-gowu thrown over it, and hi* etab^aeradtlippen jnat ,poepmg from be

“life bob like comfort," raid Frank.

uiher whid Were discussed in the evening '
conrcraaiMU, to renewing her acquaint
sure with the ebraie author* the and I
Frank had read together, and to writing
k'nu long fetter, full uf wifely sympathy
with him fa- hi/ laboni and onoxwes. of
comment oi the book, which occupied her
thought, aid of siitii-ipalian* of the happy

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fcm. -If Mary would only knit up tbe
ravded alecre of cure I bring hotmmfoily,
with MXithing peruona! attention.-#jhc
----- give mo ben-elf, and let me rATEr
would
ware
-y nod on her bran. No doubt she
'lova
-------me, but that kind of lore domn't
eatiify. I want aympathy; I want her to
lhe oOMiunalSabbalha'
go with me above three tow-hung akiee of
cure aid potty ambition into the drar be apeut with Maty during her atay in
light that *hone on m in thoaebappT early Vermnat aiuaed like cam. in lhe deaert.
daya, when we read and talked an much Together, m in tho day* of their cuurtahip and eaily marriupr. with liuhr to in­
terrupt. they dipped Bat ii rdf r back into
tedd-erar ■ interchange of thought and
feeling which clothed thoM bright day*
A year or two after the opening uf our with aunahiho and joy. Mary could not
store, Mn. Merwin, worn with constant ism till ahe bad told her hudxnd all her
confinemreit and worry, accepted tbe invi­ ‘ '
«■--•••
J-&lt;5 fee to him all
tation of an old schoolmate, and. taking that a wife mold b«,
cping atep with
Minnie, went to Vermont to peas the am rm bin in hi. iutellrotual rowth, a* wdl M
days of summer. The other children re­ shining in the honor* rhich it brought
mained at home with a tried housokseper,
who would be euro to look after them oar .*
*1X1J u:i rcmubiber," add ahe, ‘tho Ictfolly. Frank had his chib, and wt«!d

ffir

„

. ■

DAVID a. McCtUHl

i»w‘saaK&amp;rr^

M he put on the gown, thnret hi. feet in­
to the aBppera, and threw himadf on the
lounge in a reetful attitude , “I wonder
where Mary fe.;'
Al that moment Mr*. Merwin entered,
lamp in hand, aad found Frank enjoying the Sabbat.during Mra, Merwin's »liy.
ahe exclaimed, "whr. I He liad known Mr., Banka, the hunhand
of his wife » friend, in former dar*. aad
did you come in? I didn't hrar you , had had profriaional interchange of oeurtrey and L irimea with him, aa they were
lothJawycn, but hitherto them had hern
“O»ly« moment ago,” he raid, -but no visiting between the families.

,ftX-

m.

LgSgStWMr*. Merwin wae must cordially received,
H.VS prt***, UBUHll*, --■*n
and made to feel quite at house. The
irii*Uik&lt;k*u.nO: •wartsn.tt: IwmUnIm.
Km that had seiaratol them «iure they
awBtan w
school dwindled into nothing, usd tbev
P**Ufl&lt;* Bs* me*. _ 3 Pjuk ■•«*. X*« I
were presently latereL-ampng thought snd
n&lt;o*l bu*a *a&lt;l Bt»wick U**rrne&gt;»l
freling m king years before when they
walked arm in arm about tha playground
?.? 1S20
of the old academy. &lt;*r rambled iu the
Both had children
A shade peered over Frank's fere, but jiark adjoining it.
WOWT KX-mAOHDlM *HY Tmai AA.w- ,
be mid nothing m he helped Mra. Mer­ whom they loved and were proud of, both
win and Mollie and Henry and Willie to bad indulgent and intelligent husband*.
■Mil.
*f nu*. A44r»&lt;l.», •-■■
P. Ko»n4 Ob.
EtnwtMSf
I-Hhliad
Ixwutiful
hom«.
Bnt Mr&gt;.
the roect before him. For a minute or
two at a time Minnis wm etill. but m&gt; aoon Merwin was nut slow to [&gt;en»ire, as they
m her eye rested on any duh ahe liad not rat tewing tugctlirr in tho cool xaurainp*,
seen before, ahe began, "CLke. cake, rai»- tint her frii-nd was fer beyond her iu,
ias, sugar." and nothing beside copld be swvep of thought and gra*p of intellect.
heard. Mrs. Merwin, intent on sUqipmg She wm mortified to find that of many | firreide; the crodiet and rmbrotdenr neo.
her damor.gave tu attention to anyone •ubjeet* which came up naturally in tin* die were forgotten, and yet lire ehmlreu I
•les st the table.
Freak draw a long course &lt;sf conrmation *hc sra* quite igno­ grew a. font wire *• rray am! guy a* ,
breath, and said, in aa undertem-. u if to rant and though she enuld talk fluently when their loviii" mother arrayed Incin in
of carprts, and curtains, ami embrui^rieB. garmroU covered with choirv Mtdl«-Vi&gt;rk
aud drew*—-the late*t dfe&lt;*&gt;rrrie&lt; in eci- Thpugh rihrer began to mingle 'with Mr*.
cuce, the recent achicvemenU ia art, the Merwin', chmtnut trawco, and crow feet
lit rtvpouM to thia Mr*. Merwin raid, list new books she knew absolutely noth­ traced theawlvea on her face no longer
hi • netting tore, to Minnie, “ ’Jttlc dar­ ing about, and wa* dumb wlw. they .ere­ young,-Mr. Merwin declared that uvcry ,
ling docen t want to *at all 'lone, aod go mentioned. How did Mrs. Bink* man- y au but added to her p«r»ond ebarm*,
q5*etokeeput&gt; with the age, and «b« *» and made her a th.iuralid-fold more dear
tn bed 'fore puna comes, does .he ?7
CHICAGO 4 NORTHWESTERN
The other children wore all over four Mr behind it? Tlwir children were nearly to him than ever. And tbiu. like aaytap
year* old, ud had been trained by their' the «me in number, their household carry tote lines, ever approaching, neverAo meet,
father in tablc-maancn ao wall that Uieir i, not widely different, their husband.* in the they arc going hand in band io where,
Here a-.ua roystcry. though there may be a brief parting, they
tireecnre wm no annoyance; but thi. little ►aiue nrofraeton.
Minnie he couldn't manage, and cunning and the watched for iu aolutiou. ’
and pretty though die ‘wm, ahe wa. a real' She noticed that at night the young
tonneat to her paps when he came home children were put to sleep early. bwfore Mr. ■
tired and wont with the btninnui uf the ’Banka came home, wllui hoax wu
, quiet; for though men who bare worked
At last the dinner wax over, and the with their anucics all day may tore to
baby pnt to bed, to Frank'* groa: relief.; frolic with their liulo wim when they
■ Now I au&gt; talk with Mary," said be to
himteif. “and forget tbe fatigues aod an have bren taxed during all the budnaa
noyanar of the day;" and be went tn hit hour* enjoy the usstt prefect rtillniM, aud
overcoat and draw from it. pocket the last require it. She noticed, too, that the
, sewing machine, the wnrk-ba*kct, even the
। knitting-work wi* invisible after night-fall.
| and however awry nr difficult the bi&gt;u*ehold arrangeencuto liad tsren during the
!• of the tost »trel rail, aud all Ite ap­
day, nothing but serenity and ehrerfWnera' Where you wu! Rad all kind.* ofi pointments are flr»t-clar« lu i vory nepcet. Ils train* are made op of elegant
you before, you looked «o tired. but i shone in the evening parlor*. While those I
new Pullman i*ulsce Drawing Room
Bridget went off thi* morning to are a »ick of lhe children who were jennilted to sp, ami Sleeping Coaebre. luxurious, well
cowan, and got back ju»t a* dinner wa» | pour al the rapper-table amu*«xi thenMelvea i
I lighted and well ventilated Day ('oacbos
ready, and I had everything to do. and I in the ditiinp ruom, or read quietly in the ’
l and pleasant lounging aud mnoklug j
rtf"-.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Banka
gave
themMinnie to take care of beside. She • got
Of every Description wliich thj'| care. The cure are all equipped with
1 tire relsbtalcd Miller Safety Platform,
a double tooth coining, arid is awful crom. | Bclre* whtdly to each other and to their
jtatent Huffier* aud Couplings. WeatRight in the midst of my work who I go rat. The ncn* of the day wae dis- cun rell cbca|«r than any bou* • In Bar- -'1 and
hicbouar Safety Air BraJtca, -and every
ry County, for lhr-e rea*e&gt;n.;
•hoald call but Mr*. Kingfisher, and I had
other appliance that ba* been devised
to hare everything and drew* up to soi :, mine impirtant ducyvrry ndirarred. while
far the nafcty of |ia«*cnger trains. All
her. and ahe staid *o long that my kitchen |I at interval* lhe (.augjamtiou dropped into
.train* are ruu by telegraph. In a word,
thi. GREAT LINE be* tbe best and
fire got ao low I thought I never could ' pleaaant .malt talk which make, up *o
amoottirat track, and lhe mint elegant
get dinner in time: thou Henry came I much of meta! interchange. Ocraniotidiy
and co.-nfortnlde equipment of any road
bouse from school with th------- “
- • " | they pawed tho evening al a concert &lt;’r
In the West, and ha* no competitor in
|
prayer-tmi-ting,
but
Mr.
Bank*
wu
never
thought I never *&lt;LoaZ&lt;/ i
the country.
; at the club, ntrelv ever away from home
1 did at last. Oh, dear!
after nipht-ML ’
Many radmiagi'inp* bad Mra. Merwin
nltnre that la made by machinery. The I
L*
«he
eontrwtcd
th.
perfect
mutual
in
­
Mary," was Frank's only rernnw to thi.
goiMl* wc make I* made by hand, and I
long catalogue of ill* ; but hi* mind ran i tcrvhanpe between tbe htbband and wife warranted. We i'.vlte all persons to
beck over lhe toil, the day had brought to 1 whore gumt *he wa* and her life with her
call and Inspect our good., for they all
him, beery busiara* anxictie.. anboyanc.-* ij hmibond , andw.be reviewed the year., bear Inspection. No trouble al all to
that pierce to the quick, duappointment. I light dawnnl upon her mind. She raw
that involved mere than he cared to com-'| how, little by little, *ho haa allowed t unputs, and lie looked on hia pleasant ror-. nt-ccArary iuduatrira to ab*orb the time
' that might m much lietlcr hare bren desounding* with a wutful eye. end half
wondered why they brought him . ta little I
pleasure. If he had nut taken off hi. j’ availed it now that Mollie and Henry and
I Willie had in their babyhood horn druwd
coat and boot*, he would have made an er­
rand into lhe street. and dropped jinto hia A.&gt; elaborately? If they had worn plain
- acjl simplejauire, instead of that ou which
dozen ioUy fellow*, and hearing onli ahe liad spent ao much time and' thought,
io ’dally.
cheerful and pleasant thing*. Hit anb ‘ how many hour* ahe might have given to

*2 srere m* dsur nt.
&lt;r nfclolBB ram set? i
—* **w
wa4altoB r»a* - '
traiai.lall,
M

Jart then the tinkling bell announc'd
dinner, and they were presently Mated st
the tabu. Minnie, the fettle two-yrar-old,
WM already ia her high ehair, and no
aooner did ter mother appear than she be­
gan, -‘Tato, Cato, broad, bread.milk, but-

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that night, m he walked home throng! । reading and keeping up with her husband'
the gathering twilight, tho dayJ of ht To be sure, her i-arlor* were exquisitely
courtship and early married life Iliad al adorned with '.i variety of nmamental
Work wrought bv her hands; but when
mm buck to him, the long evenlngn hi
and Mary had .peril in reading I Milton she listened to theutteranCM uf her friend,
and Homer, and Scott, and 1‘bco, am rich a* they were with the varied accu­
Bacon, and Thackeray, and Dickes* ; ho* mulation* uf thaw intellectual trtaeures,
be had dreamed ahe would alwayw be hi the law of whose cxMtcnre is increment,
chosen intellectual companion, no Inu tha: ahe felt poor indeed in all the roourecs
Wm it not
the partner of hi* life; but tmw ah&gt; most camoitly to be desired.
poMiHe even now that she and Frank
might be all to each other that three two
friend*
were?
At
any
rate,
she
would
•trow, with little other thought than to
provide far the physical well being of her talk with Mra. Bank* and find out' if site
hntisnhnlii What rould be do about it? could, jurt bow she had so Jierfecily won
He would bey the new magazine, and and kept her hnabnnd » heart, and bow,
road aloud to her, and are if they Wouldn't with all the rare* of a growing family,
have a taele of ths-old sweet wine jrf their ahe had kept her mind bright and full.
Bo, one day m they sal together *he
So.^nLif took up a new embroidered introduced the subject, cautiously, Imt
sack abs wm making for the baby, he Mr* Bank* might discover that alie and
Frank were notao near to each other a*
they might be.
-I don't nee where you get ad* mudi
time to nad and find out everything,"
raid Mr* Merwin; “you seta m frrah a*
tlsough you had just left school, while I
hare forgotten almost everythin" I knew,
time hardlv to open a book
Frank ets soon in lhe midst &lt;if lhe and yet I don’t see but you have aa many
«tory, but when he read a gorgeous de- cares as I have."
••I negtect a good many
•cripUou of the boudoir of the heroine.
Mrs. Bonks , “my tidici i
while I dare ray year* you
toy
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m»S tara s new mrpet for our best cham­
ber, that's bean ou the floor ever sinew we aud ao are my own. I've &lt;------------------were mnied, and k'aaU fated; it will ask whore you get ao much limo to make
all lhe pretty dclhce Minnie wean?"
“Oh, I make them at night, after lhe
children are quiet; Frank is away at the
club, and I havs all the evening to sew."
“Mr. Banks doreo’t like to hate me saw

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                    <text>VOL. XX. NO. 24

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 1011

MOBIL 1KB HHJES CIO

WM. E. tAVAIE a IN.

wtpajer Aimtiflii AriIi,

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stove# of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and first-class in every
respect.

THE NEW IRON ME.
Thi&gt; Stove has low broad hearth, VERY DEEP ash pit. and
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the
Grate is a slide draft which when open causes the coals to .keep
bright while Brpiling. It baa tin lined doors which close with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
it can be taken out at will, has Mica or close front doors and its
general appearance is bold and attractive.

RES

THE CENTENNIAL FOR 1876.

emtW buy in out forty tiuavt over.
Do
try and win her if you can!" Bel the
young lawyer meanwhile had manages! to
put hbnaefr and Zaide Buckley oa apeak3 term., thinks to akillful nuiu-ursring,
would not hero evhauged her mile
and tbe dimple which alwayt accompanied
tt, for a hundred Alice Muorxu and all the
wealth of the Indie*. Moreover, he had
rot Into the habit of walking up to the
large building where Zaide spent the tireaoane daya, and then waiting till the boy*
and girU and teacher* were at liberty to
breathe, and then, whether Zaide were
willing or no, he would not leave her ride
until the ferry wa* rrn—ed and the wa. aale
at her own draw.
Meanwhile Harry'a friend Whid^raa

&lt;£■ tau u mote delightful? And
fueh aa out doom! Green telda around
u», tumbling riven by our path, and above
and around all, the ernrlartinghilia'. Early
in the dreary apring we wrote back and
forth of our pedantrian eiconion to the
White Mouuiaina. la leafy June we talked
about it, and one Tnrwday afternoon ia
the latter part of tbe aunmer uaw ua fairly
ru rou/e. Paaring by the numberlam difli
cultiea we aiperieoead ia tbe preliminary
arrungemeuta. our departure.ftnda a party
of twenty-two gathered la tbe depot at
Fryeburp, Me., &lt;m tbe Portland and Or
denaburg Railroad, awaiting the arrival of
tie train which ia to convey ua to Glen
Statioc. 'We have come from varima
direction*—from Brooklyn, from Boaton, ^to^mtttey here in thia grreu val­
from Chicago and ftum the little rilLcv| ley six months aso.
On the thud day', lurch rereral of the
pedeatraina fail, two of thsoi nabsaitating
[y taking the Mage m H "pamra oarenrampmewt. and four other, accepting the
invitation of tha driver of an empty

hotel, and had a refrrahiu-lunch of crackera and milk. The afternoon being cloudy
wc rewolvad not to attempt Mi. Willard,
but tn atay quiatlrin cue.
Wa were variously cttplorcd during the
day, wi»e of the party rending, aoane nkying gamm »d mme botenixing, the TYhite
Moantaiag affording an rimoat unlimited
opportunity for the patriot! of the last

.ad nothing of all thi* romance of Harry *.
They only knew he had more need to aeem
no devoted to bwiineaa, and wherena hia ’
funner hour* for joining hia family had
l«en two end three o'clock. P. M.. now it
wm aeldoni he appeared before half-fwat
come* in ao happy. Why Harry, you li»4/
aa joyowa au though every with nf yoi»
heart wm gratiSed."
Wefl, ao he waa bgppy I And why not ?
Such a peraiateot lover girl never before
knew! ••Mim Buckley ' had long ago
changed to "MIm Zaide" and pnracntly1
"Zaide wu quite enough, for with hia
whole hchrt and »oul Harry Brown hived
Zaide Buekely, She knew it, of enure,
long before be mmrtcred roerage to tell

mountain region Washington. Madson
and Ada ma are directly in front of ua, low­
ering iu all their grandeur, with tnly a
narrow atrip of valley bnweeu u« and
then. The dim twilight deepen" into
night, and we return to ait about and listen
to the direful fate of "Three Bien of
Bristol city" till later hour* bring a aober-

Fridar dawned dull and lowering, and
ng and anxious were the diaaurions x&gt;
the propped ascent of Mount Washgtou At length, guided by a narrow
rip of Hue in the went, our "Committer

This should be
Stove.

and bfo breach impregnated with the
fumre of the bottomfo*. pit. If brethren
have no more raepect for tbemaelvea, their
obligation and axample, or for tlic Orffl-r.
than to protffBm their membenhip while
daily foangiSarooud, or freiprenting ram
Our !■« eorampmrut ia al Upper Burt- abopu, carryMt an unmistakable and vWleU. Half aadly wa gxtber round our bfoaign. nf£lh impresdon to the uncamp-ire for our tot dbh of oat meal and
fceonr hat aoeg- Wednroday morning
the train bean ui awiftly away to
Fryebuig; Io chair* itntead of tha ground,
to Iasi* inatead of rubber bUnkrta. to
ciiina inatead of tin, to clean rtolhea—in
of the divhonordble and drigraeeful curac.
abort, to etvifxatiun.
We inteniied Io cloae thia article with a Why, jtut ihM of an intemperance Odd
‘‘Jtoec/uttifot/MrW' and *oo&gt;e advice to Fallow. We aeek to elevate mankind Io
future rampm-oul. but aa we hate already that atandard of perfection aa deaigoed by
drawn oar areounl to an UMeemly length. tbe Great Architect of flic universe; are
we doing thia while we countenance and
permit ir.terapreatc brethren to worahip
and oficiata at our altar? We war
against vice i* all ita forma! la hot in­
temperance a vice? Brethren reflect up­
on three things, for no use can be a true
Odd Fellow, unlen in their Hvca by pre­
cept and example they live up to tbe
■tandird ani requirement, of their pro

Crawford Notch and thence by Fabyun'*
l&lt;&gt; Mt. Washington, *’V •” p’/by tin Giro
and Mura by tlic Notch. Tli&lt;*e in favor
I of the laUer plan carried the day, though
now that tbe trip in over and we hare all
voted it “a grand good time," tome atill
, cling to tbe idea that the .uber route
would liarc been preferable. The advent
"I am dittppointed, my boy, -he aaid,
ages of the route we took were that it
aadly, "for Alice will be very rich, and gave u* our longest walk when we were
Eight o'clock acre our atraggling party &lt;jn
JIm been sold in thin Market for six years nnd ‘stands nt the
Eu might have Iconml to love her
But freuh and reserved our grand™: rJewa for
the Mount Wtthingtoa carriage nud —
arry
argued
tbe
poaribility
of
hanpincm
HEAD for tt Heating Stove. It is guaranteed to heat a room blue eytu. nod ethmral frame, with Sowing
laat imprywitom. We left the cars at Glen Everybody know* of that, and yci, much
with two-thirds the fuel of any straight draft Stove.
Its comas curia of bnraiabed gold brwdied looaely without to much of tbe "root of all evil ," Station, six mile, above North Conway.— M wt had beard, tboac who auw it for the
and the lady dimiared .Mfcm Moore from The four mil™ to our first encampment
out this fall with double doors and other improvements.
back from a auowy forehead,—or, excuae
firat time wondered at iu eaay mcv-oU,
her heart, making room for her aon'a were p*rfonaad with the vigor .nd euthui me, I meant to call it—bnr. Quite ths
and marveled at the brain tint could roti
choice when opportunity farnryd an intgiv- tiaam which are apt to cliaractenxe the be­
routrary, thia Zaide wan lately unlike an
cetvc and the patience that rould eieculc
duction.
ginning of any enterprise. A* We_paaa »&gt; gigantic an entorpriae. W» look an I
angel, and inclined to the brora-tu atyle of
Meanwhile young White had ariaed hi. through Bartlett to virit Goodrich Falla
iorndy now and then at tbe chiuda over
chanve, and without one ounce of lore in
Lot they had a dear link habit of laming hia heart, triumphantly aaked the Brown* Tl.e covered bridge which spaas the river head’ bat they are atill dull and threaten­ leak,’not foogcr than ten minute- before
to black, or gray, according to diff•rent to -'coogntulate him. ' Ac. A few daya at thia point will give jou a view of th* ing Oceoaionally through a break in the
Fourth—Work alvray* by the day. and
I lights, no that i&gt;er most intimate friend* after Alice wan aumtuoned by telegram to Fall* from cither entrance, but to see the wood, we bars a glimpec of m&gt;im moan| didn't feel willing to lake oath noon the the daub-bed of her adopted parent, and complete picture it i* uifury to dreeeod tain naighboc half cluud-ahrmided. and at not by the job
Fifth—Stop working before you are
I actual color of Zaide a eye*
Her hair White accompanied her to look after her the Mecji bank, which ran oidy be done the Half-Way Houm we are (till hopeful.
by jumping, and then looking up. you ace Did people ever expect thing* ware going very much tired—before you are "fagged
a* unlike 'burnished gold m the
1..L—, .. .'
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Krt an.I
the whole body, of water ewe lumMieg to be wore ? Here Wc larry long, and
down in two -uocmair* Imp. At sutreet ant our lunch of cracker* and meat. Tba
w. halt, .nd haring obtained permmmou _____________ _
unlidy heroine style, waa alway* u neatly
of the owner, pitch our testa in an orchard. 1
whieh look ao
braided and coiled, or arranged after ite
Lrt □«&gt; one suppose that this pitching of
owner * own faehfoa, aa tbe ttyle of the
lent, and making of preparations for the
prearat day required.
night
U
the
work
of
a
moment.
The
Just above, tbe Half-Way House wc
Far from dberral waa our heroine'.
Arab, may fold their tent* end rilwitly look off to the half-revealed nwuouin*
I flgure, rince one reeogniied rentable fl&lt;wh
Mod away, but the proeeaa with u. wa* and down at tbe Glea Hou*e. which is a
and blxfo when Zaide apprered, and the
aromded with great darter and coafuafon | mere white sprek in the distance. Ti«
.lately, graceful nit rouvtnred one that
A fin- is roou blaring on a pile of Mont­ our last sight of anything hut the ground
it would rcaprire tbe atrougtet kind of tor
and the coffee pul art on the coals. Tnrae under our fort, tbe rocks &lt;&gt;a either hand,
uado to waft thia very human young per­
were the day* when we enjoyed the luxury uri tbe "sboreloa. fog" for four dreary
ron heavenward. I .unpore not everyof brand and butter and home baked meat hour* Wbo will attempt to depict tha
I Ixriv would call Zaide Buckley pretty, but
and cake. Later in the evening we .praad forlorn ursaraem of that climb? Foot
I tbow who &gt;vd her chore to think ao.
our rubber blankets around th* bright waary and dreoebed. and blinded by the
and Harry delared privately to hia foolish
blase and .ung fond sad tong. A looker- heavy rain, we still trudge ua, eb-ring
heart that "nobody waa half ao beautiful.'
one another oa by a laaghable show of
| in hi. opinion, and hu heart of creirer
•nod apirite and .milling pitifttlly at our
bedraggled ranks.
Eyts peer eareriy
through the mist to gam a gUmpee of tbe
Summit House, but thereto ia so draw
married Inc night Will be with you fol
that we ecsreely mo it before wa are there. byaome. lang fcrer—or inflammation of
three week*. Hurrah!"
Opening the door, we are ushered into the the lung*.
•‘Hum!" dunks Harry. "1 ran any the "Oat meal Cnmadara" and tbe camp warm .belter of the hotel office and never
ThirleeuUi—Whoever drink, no Uquida
■hurrah,' for within an liour Zaide. .weet, fa.? The Aral night in camp was not a were seats around a fire more wulootaa! at meals will add year* of pfoaourable exbrown Zaide, will be a very brown Zaide, Mnarm. that ia, if deeping bo th* end and Our wet pnnenla .re soon drying around Utouce to hm life. Of cold or warm
or my uami isn't Brown.”
Then b« adm of the dark hour*. Whether it wu tire kitchen fire and w. oare*Ire* renting drink, tbe fortuer are the meat pemidou. ;
looks in tbe glam and atm a fee* with the atraagCMU of W experience, or ex- in our room*
Tbe Honda broke once drhkfog at mcab induce, pereona to eat
"Zaide" looking out of the eym. and hi. oijaawut. or the bardnre of our bed* that dmingtie afternoon, turi, howerrg, to ahow foore than they otherwiao would, as any
arms tforiy ache to clone tbonmelvra round kept ua awake, very fcw eyco War* cktted uv the valley and llw mountaios around one can verify bv experiment; and it ia extbe graceful figure which be know, ia
m, but .unlit mmom of cfond drifting
even now bring arrayed for the bndal.
How long, think you, dom k take thia im­
patient lover to drive to Zaide'a house, to
rush up to her room, and Wore the crowd
of altesdant." and friends, clasp her elote
iu hi. arms and kirn tbe sweet mouth till
it fairly implore, him “not to tumble the
oua an wtoHirii'mrat wn pot together on
vail, at least till after the wedding
this raised mountain top, till ha remem­
Then follow, a quieter aeaeon, during
ber* ths iron bora* that dmly outere pufing
wbieb Zmde BmUy-Swrat Brown
and panting up tbe liugh bouldrr*. and
Zaide"—i» changed to “Sweet Zaide
tbeproUa iaeaired At sateafordy a requret we gather round tbe piano and ring
"See, Harry, a letter from nopal'' ox­
our camp omnWc afterward* walk
claim." Zaide uno week after, and two heads
back and forth oa the platform la front of
are bent over tbe letter Then a start—a
puaxlcd
taco
for
Zaide,
a
laughing
far
for
BOARD AND ROOM. ffMO FEB DAT- _
Harry, who reads aloud—"You will bo
forgetting hia law Paper, and evnythmg aurpvwd to learn that by the wjB ofa
ete” fwt bat Zrida.
•Teaeha. odmol
former friend, one Robert Moore who
Mrbtet. by GttMSl th*, too bad! robbed am yoare ago, !»«, ■! daughter,
are pomaand of more than half hu prop­
She ought to be * qttaen-my
inatanew. Hard to get ooqusiuted with erty. It Beam* hi* conscience troubled
too, While mid- Ho‘battue rmerred wo­ him, and the old newel thought tn atouo
man,'doee he? Well, I any. God Ma-re­
cited women, if they are.all Uke thone. who ia tbe aweoteat woman I ever

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JOHN STANLEY

NOTICE!

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WING GALLERY.
STEBBINS BROS.
DR. AIKIN.

showers coming up «*
‘.‘T , ,
the point, tbe largrat tent « unftnW, and
we Mend under the abriter we are uphold­
dene. T« P-J •**«« &lt;**■
“ ing with baud* and canrn. A Are M after­
urrax comfort for
to know that my ward kindled, and wet pme* and font
iiM i. at last the rich woman aho was
^TUriiof Ao letter
«•*"».
preach of a moat welcome mral. Owr party
u ao wu will tarn on to ike tune of Bar- Sdraody di-iniAimr. Ot the two who
J. X. taT or Ata
..
left iu lam ereaiug to bunt up a mmun*
), bat Harry was baakrt Cttly &lt;MM return. to « to-iuffbl, and
rated White , pre* one erratic individual wandering on by
sftarbsUdkUd
bUnaelf baa by thi. time reached tbe Glen
nrtaU, ta -taWta reOJT™ *
right for the morrow a
TW
next wureiiw the “Ou Maa

C* of Paris, and
L*^c conventual Ebn

iXTta'Xtaj. abaMital.'irtg

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tin to np«iuag
had to me tha fame
eammai
thia chair, gratafnl fur &lt;e treat
and the honor conferred. This
your crowding duties, the oca

good Orchard, sod about 100 •«- “f
Wheat on the rrownd. ft«ZZ be oofcf
Cheep. TERMS LIBERAL.
aN'D LOT is the
Ward of the city of Hasting*.
A lAOVriE

complete Stocfk of Importe 1 lyid Domsstk

bole. Property Valuable.
I will srisolealy m senW dl rwndom --TU
ihs toerswseef aa luierwsa rertIbis currency.
If perwrtllsd by U». tbsrs Isweriiaek. Tbe
Imwse may add to h ln4a&gt;all«li. l.wrri.s its
value, sail raising pries. In propertl&lt;u&gt;. They
may. la atber ward*, dewrwilaie tbs rumtuj
rUbout limit. ' Mr. I&gt;. bae .eldemfy wst
I.L. U...M Mill ~.._L .-I — -..—.

OH IO for Honest
Money, the Ad­
ministration and
Hayes.

Old Bill Allen
, a dead

GEN. R.B. HAYES COM
' TNG TO THE FRONT
FOR PRESIDENT
IN 1870.

lowoRepublica
by

a

Largely

Increased
Majority.

000. Thai circiUtloo baa buaa usudlly r*.
duemi. and. apis Sept. 0, 1«TJ..there had
torn • sat redactIsn uf Ito paper nimocy ia
Issa lima IS* ynr* .f »141 ^OO.OOU. Hto
sea dee* I* dfeet th* fall rssnmptUn ot ayrete
ssym.at. by tbe beak aa tbs lat ef Jaaaary,
l*TB- la lbs maeatlms tha Freael, pas,

real upon You. you who hare been ao long
aecMtomd to rirtcrua only, hare come to
know defeat II ■ far you han and thia
day to decide by rnur words and your acta
whether victories shall come again or wheth­
er you shall endure the humUmiion of de .
frat still longer Bat remember, genii.men, that the victories ypa seek ding only
to the manly assertion of principle, to tbe
Kpt aeerptanew of the dulim of the
, to the unitv that ctxncs fiuo, unselBah devotion to the publie weal, to that
courage which ia bora of honrwt convietI.®and fhllh in the ultimate triumph of right,
and to the aaloctioa of able and honed meu
foe official poaituxM
In a dark, and trying boor, when lire in­
satiate Slave Power dominated the nation

rrnmeut. when the Repabl.e stood duhon
orrd before Christawdom for ita admiltwl
ehampitmahip of riaiery with Ml it* crual
and foul abuses, tbe Republican party was
organised. It was from the start arowed&gt;7 • PV»J »t rrfonu. Ita dominating idea
•nd p., claimed purptae were tbe res. u. of
tire, nation from those -hoan abuaes, and the
ur.-rthrow of meu who had prvnututcd the
high fumtiona of garenuaent to their roo•erraixin. Into the rising party cam* anti a'arery men who had been battling far
freedom far a quarter of a canlory and the
Bower of th* Whig and DcmocraUc parties
Saldum, if eror, in the history of tbe world
hare been bound together more of intellec­
tual and moral worth, of high aspiration,,
lofti purp-isre and unaelAah eoaaeaalioa.
Phillip*
Beaten in ita Bret rally and struggle, it
umtiauml tire eunfliet. achievad surerm,
and made Abraham Lincoln President of
tbe Vnitcd Htatoa Hanged at oooe into
a war il cvuld not trade without diabooor.
the dismemberment uf ths nation, and the
utter pnotration of human rights, il woo,
victories viodirated the authority of the
Gorcrnmeat.estripalcdalarery reixutract
*d, disorganised amunonwealths, defined
and enlarge! ritiaetmhip. It carried the
country through an important traimilum, a
grand epoch in human affairs. It has green,
to the world imperishable deeds and great
names Thi., gentlemen, is noaasumptmo
uf lain*. Il is siiaple historic truth, and
such will be the rerdiet of the ago- No
history will be complete that ahall n-&lt; rank
Grant and Thoruas. 8bermau and Sheridan
with th* great captains of the rentury.
that doc* not group Ltacolu, Seward and
Stanton, Sumner and Chase with the atateamen who hate achieved tbe moat fur popu­
lar rights and human advancement, that
duet net e!aa» tbe men. civil and military,
who carried tbe nation through tbe war of
the Rebellion with men who wrenched
Magna Chart* from an unwilling king, and
then* who fraglit tbe battle* rd American
indejendenre
Gentlemen. we have alrowly enuml up­
on tbe c^atenuiaJ period of tbe nation
We of Mamaebuaetls hare engaged ia tbe
earlier of that eyrie of cvleLratiwis which
are l» cummemoral* the great events of the
Revolution
We hare been to Isrxiagton,
it some exmasiotu from the jwvwk regard Concord anti Charlesuxi You Knew how
ing tta real stains in this city, from which, eagerly and reverently we garnered up
it emanated. and the general reputation of
those whom- enterprise bids fair to place it
in every market, not only of this country
but of the world
Tire pidir-w of owe of
our premint-nt l.urinew- men. who «oiur
titue state arrwrre! entire control of the
formula by Which the (.'entire is com­
pounded. -eems to hare I wen to thoroughly
tost it* merit- by offering it a* a panacea
to all whooe endorsement would b.-coovinetiig to himself and the public. Thu*,
fur some time it exiated unknown, except
to a tew upon whom it ww quietly |ier
forming it* wonderful eurew. and not until •hall dawn Not only will our dmeendenta.
testimonial* and re-xuimen lstion- i n large but the dnerndenta of those who fought
again*-. ua, cvietrale with graUfal memories
tbe event* and deed* of lb* grewt and suc­
cessful atrufl.de the Rcpnbli.-an party led
fur ualioca) unity and universal liberty
Wc, grailsaaen. belong to and represent
llw who belong to thia grand h alone
party. We. Massachusetts Republicans,

IMHInd CASStMERES.
We are uow prepared to furnish nt short notice gnnn

METROPOLITAN TU CO.

ftillest facilitire for it* prrparetion. and
which win pnaacwi all the requisite pqwrr
to place it in a position for the whole jiubfie to judge of its merit*. Wc expect to
witntws the development Of the burin-wa
into vrvy extensive proportion.

the Latest Styles and best of fits.

CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES

I,
. 1 i . H J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;
iMvm IWO. »a. r»» tm. '
Important Musical Hatice I!

REMOVAL.

ADV

th* public school*; that, with returning
pneperily, have come a fuller acquiremor
in the rveulta of the war, and a larger mani­
festation of the spirit of recuocilUatiim to­
ward! their country and their ronatrymen
Yielding nothing of their lore or impartial
liberty, nothing of their parpoae to main­
tain tbe eqaal right*of all dtiaem of tbe
CuitodStotoa. nothing of tbsir jest pride
ia the achioveareeto of their loyal rouatry
men. they wdrome thia progrim and liail
them- manifeatoiivoe
With. then, the
unit! of the Stair* aopured. the authority
of the government vindicated' tbe frecdoai
and the rights, civil and pulitical, of th* &lt;
oulured rao- made eerlaia. il nceaas to ■ aa-’J ~nOS [Teri's”
that the RepeUimns of Mnamehusett*
ahnuH drmsml the remora) &lt;&gt;t the remain
iag iSsnbilitim impend by the Fuortreolh
amendment: ao thilj When^oujhe Fourth
of July ricxFUre’irepultEeenters upon ita
•ecund'crutaeaW aooe shall be found la­
boring under these disabilities
You. geaUeaaea of tbr convention, are
Rrnublk-aa*. Republican* all, jn sentiment
and fading, by conviction* and by aaoneia- ■ Cei’STfi
iioa* Yea baliev*. and I believe, that ri’JTaoAeai
thesedunag interest* of th* country
.

17259491

of the Republican party anti) ita just and i
generuru—idea* are fully aocwpted and •
cumplstoly incorporated—be.rnad any pn»- ,
slide reaction—into the life of the nation ,
So believing, let ua rise to the bight of!
the oersaaon, plan- the Repablieaii* of I
Mamaohuaetts. sod aid in placing the
llqtuWicsM uf the country in poitien* to ........
recover and retain power. With our benneru high ad rtnecd.Masoned with the gio------ "
rious deeds of the past and bearing the j
inspiring pledges of reform and puritrrei- 1
lion for the future, let ua co to the twuple
_:.l__n*.k .__*j_____ J -ii .i
. .

iSw
you
you may be induced to
■“Sioome to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

customs notf o^y.
„ J'r’lirlt

'To ths Sunday School Workers of
Michigan.

Of th* resale ef the ektiiena hohl yea
tarday th* Republican* hare every mana
Who proud. Adopting as their jJalfonn,
lb* eariiest puHuhlc return to a specie

net of tbe loot ( engrere filing the day mt
the lot of Jawuary 1H79. they met the
inflation Dearowney,. the agricultural and
■i—fclir^ftaiflai OMdpJowa amt
Mneka, and won a glorious riatory.—
With a atmg advene majority ia &lt; &gt;hiu
la 1874, with aa appoartioa phdfann that
appealed to the cupidit r of tbe money
aharitera, and which th* working men
were told would Baku flush times, and
ptaiy of work slhrgdy iacreussd wngre.
tiie Bapudli:itai took tha grid far hoae-t
money, the boMat payment of public and
private dabta, and th. rewuh i. not lew
tha* 1»,OOU rngienty far Hay* far Gov

u

Ja*LBE T0 ORDER

lake pride in the singular feet that a rtray
onto from an nakaowa book u&gt; one of the
British proriaern ana be sold in State street
far a prreninm of more than twelve perl
real, over our legal tender unto*, with all
Um wraith oT 6wty million* of people bo­

lity- to the tried
____ ,_ .jo the faadiful
men who rtud by Sumner and Andrew,
to help reunite, rrorganiaa and reinvigorate
it. let oa appeal to Um young mea, in-'
•pined by high hopes and nobfe amUti&lt;.t»
to serve their country, to lake thrir plarea
ia this great historic party that gar* them
a free and nailed aalioa to live ia and labor
far, aud diffuse into it something of their
own generous spirit, danug courage and
yotehftd ealhusiasm. l*rt ua a^.-sl to

No Rug Money. Infii
tion-Repudiation in
their

NEBRASKA REPUBLI­
CAN LARGER THAN
EVER.

CITY TAYLOR

that

J"'1wc ar" sulking tietier work ih«»

etnble a
so much

Whatever party ia entrusted with the
administration of the government must be
ever watchful, quick to detret abuses. and
|ieomp&lt; to correct them II must have
silty or seventy thousand agents. Those
agents, scattered over this continental em­
pire. entrusted with duties not always of
easy terf irmanee, and clothed with powers
not always clear!v deflitml, will sometimes
make mistakes if they are not guilty uf
official misconduct Hut these officials
should ever feel that the alrejJemey* of the
administrator is upon them, and that de—u
nd Cipo*ure, dismissal and di*
II sandy and swiftly fallow all
__________
_____ _______
v.
oftreat
al! neglect
public duty.
The repporten ofan administration,who are
jralou* of its good name, and intent on its
continued Mtcccm, will also be watchful,
critical, and quick to durtirer aboam, un­
sparing ia their denuneiatina. and inflexi­
ble in demands far their correction. When
any administration ceases to have auch ria;-

CHROMOS.

.

CTrTT^R

GIF'!

winch will Ye pven .... tn our

of September next, haa attendency to make more tru

CHEAPEST and Bl

ALL
FOR 1.50.
&gt;vm*y itiNcuin to
Church's II usical Visitor.

■Xat”ai"iS3^Kr‘'
MH.T.AfTiWY $C*.
Yorl.

ffetataKai fir

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Nrw Twur, Oct. 9,187S.
Who in aB thews United Stales has not
beard of H. T. Helmbold, tbs manufoeturer and vender of Buchu? Two-thirds
of the people have paid money for hb
modiriucs, aad whether they received uy
benefit therefrom or not, they may be bcu-

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

acutabiflty among people of taste by No­
vember, and rather wkLo ntripcs in dark
ahadM w&gt; dcasly alike, m to ue uenriy in­
visible, are now chosen for resTv stylish
suits. Plain velrrt skirts take the place
of silk ones beneath three over-dreaam,
and the axt b little more than that &lt;f a
fully trimmed silk, while tbe wear is much

but Will Hams, says he cari sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
.
Well they sent us a double rder of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get marrieu and
go to keeping house, and he wilt sell it Ch&lt;?ap
and close it out.

"7 GROCERIES

SPECIAL NOTICES.
CtTk I."

fife’

is used. Of course be was compelled to
have large “d elegant stables, and au ar­
my of people to care for and manage hia
equine {Ncnats. Hb principal coalman
wm paid a salary of *3,000 per annum,
with moms and sulaiateure added. Tbe
doctor waa not badlv off for place* to lire.
He had a home in New Yurt, a mamion
at Long Branch, and the D«t expensive
rilANM-nOIUC6vaKK.-AlUeeSM«ra. Hsnsrttucote in the most expensive hotel, in
the country .believed him st times He
seemed to have an itch for throwing away
money. It was nothing for him to take
hia aix burse drag, with bb coachman and
outrider*, with a full retinue of servants,

ADVERTISEMENTS.

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAIPTIS A
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P bin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

Having a larger stock of blooded
Poultry than I care to winter, I
will for TWO WEEKS sell at
GREATDYK EDUCED PRICES
Trios or Pairs of Partridge Coch­
ins as good as there is in this
Country. Now is your time to
socure the CHEAP.

Lical tty'je# Jiticg.
got into that imoMuac drag all alooc, with
a coachman six feet six on the box, and
and two footmen uf the name proportions
oa behind, all dnused ia white Urcry, and
would be driven in solitary grandeur all
over the city, bowing al every manifmta.-_ _ —I__ _j -- . -kit.i —i.c _____

bi. so&lt;W
.
Qcwr—Who will do the undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brothen of course.

Premiums Awarded Hayee A McEL­
wain nt the Greet Union Fair held at
Grand Rapid*. Sept. 21, 2», and 30
and Oct. 1st

and he apent a great deal of money to
bring himself before tha people
And with all hia vanity end insanity,
be waa in many respects a shrcVd bustnra.
loan. Ho waa the boldest advertiser that
ever lived, and so far aa hit legitimate
buaiucaw waa concerned, it waa well and
shrewdly done. He had tbe triek of
Harding the public into buying hi. medi•__
J V-__ .1___ i__ _ --.1 -k——J

W. D. HAYES

J. Cole &amp; Son.

FURNITURE ROOMS.

PICTURES 1
.
PICTURES I
I am now ail alone in the Photograph

SALTSBTOY ABROSSEAU

■wu oim

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

STEBBINS BRO’S

Otr IrSfetllk Ural Unit bit
al prices whieh defy all Competition

Where you wul find all kind* of

w,.. j. p.

FURNITURE!
Of every Description which we

The Hock ia Complete in every detri­
ment. Haring been bought very low, and
he public will find it for their interval Io

stucco

lira

UNDERTAKING

lie
LIE

1HAIB

cun sell ebea|«r than any houa • In Bar-

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

ECLECTIC \BALM
reliable house of C..B- Salsbury ia.
baying eggs, butler, poultry and a
of fanner a produce, under Bartow J
rear's atari, and paying for the sa

continues fairly good, though not brisk.
There have been some heavy movements
of dry goods of a foretd nature, and some
thing b doing in other goods, but it b far
from Mtbfoctoiy. One of the largest tea
houses in the city told mo that tbe month
of September waa the worst month they
had had since they had been in trade, and
that October promised nothing better.
The fact b there b a horrible lack of con­
fidence that restricts buyers to JuH whit

We sell none of this cbeap-tuauc Fur­
niture that h made by machinery. The
goods we make ia made by hand, and
Give due bead to thio, but fur the proof
warranted. We Invite all peraon. to coiue and « for youraeh e.
call and 1 twpect our goods. for they all
All persons Indebted to tbe Ute flrm
bear Inspection. No trouble at alt to
of- Heath, Salisbury A Co., are reqnrel-

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
a. we can do It &gt;’ .jratxl Cheaper than
any house In F ./ County. We keep
tbe Ixrgret «u4 Beat selected stock of

Salisbury &amp;. Bn

Have on exibiiion oneof the
largest Stock of fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. H"e have,
TERMS REASONABLE. a&amp;to, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries, Toilei Sets. Jo.,
Jo. Give us a call.
sssinp, April IP, 1H75.

OR SALE

XJ,

the Section—
weStelcnani (lead s
ped there will 1be a re

Hopkins &amp; Barnas.
I

Hastings, Dec. 16. 1874

cllqus they may. Southern Kama*, physically
■pMking. is tbe nw.1 boMiifnl coaalry I ever
Th. reaalry 1. writ watered, .nd Sa.ly
adapted. I iMak. to agriculture, Hock raisiag.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS !
For What?
Th* Now la proved E*ck F**d

J. 0. BUMYAM.

FLORXMCK SSIBG liCM.

r p w im n

lEri rMlllU’ l

1 nee wa* SteaMim

1 ®

COLDSI

t»l

S

cruelly beating a child which aha tried to
run off with, ha. aix months. The Italian
organ grinders find their trade of taking
children round to beg. sadly interfered
with, and tbe parents who let out children
for thia purpose are fined ISO. The most
pitiful case is that of the German boy of
seventeen, of whom I wrote lax . week,
whose mother dying wddecily without a
win, Left him in nareatrrinod premaaiott of

s

.«M H |O&gt; TWy .warded It by tot and th.
Outer toou. tin fraperty of E. J. Creek.
The Grarj. picnic ia thi. city m Thureday.
■“ • ‘“V »nl pi~.nl fMhcrtng of that

�.ASR

ject, asya;—In the Mighborbood of C.lnu,
m well m near Boulogne, there exivla a
msrked ouantity off silex in the roil, high­
ly favorable for MK-hying partxWca, aud
when ths fowls are removed from thia
particular sofl there fa a marked dimir.u
tion in their laying propenailka. At
Autimta, afftin. the won- .^iiy of nil fa
found, and the poultry from that dfalrict
are remarkable tbr their laying qualities';
they are, indeed, perha| • the uuat cele­
brated layers in France. If, ttarrwfors,
the same brawl'lay better rn om |«rt of
France than anothcre-aa. fd instauw. the
fowls ia tU neighborhood at Cnlam-U ia
not unreasonable to suppose that tbs
change of anil fa the priueimi eauae of at*
tempts baring hitherto foiled to trans­
plant French poultry into England for

went to him and offered him that sum for"

rely prinri|»l1r upon stale wheat broad winch
can be .pureluuid very cheap, and table
•onia, (nixed with a little provender, and
fid hut in the mnrulng, with whole grain
of aoiue kind—wheat, buckwhea' or bar­
ky at night, nothing al midday iu tummcr
or winter. In the summer I tu! grass
ven flue, end mix with tbe morning meal,
and alternating with mushed boiled pota­
toes, and in the winter add a little stimu­
lant, like giagvr or cayenne, occMionally.
This system' of feeding, with plcney of
fr&gt;ah water (warm in winter), baa given
me ell the frmh eggs I bare needed for a
family of eight twraons. without tbs
uufaancc uf a lot of broody fowls.—fua-

(MMt I
iiratBii

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

C. P. Rowell A Co'fl. Column.

SHUN DRUG POISONS

...U!

won't tell Ar Im. tbanii.SOfl"
FOR

basket to bring the money

. i?ca&amp; rsiisrrsin.

Whoa it coms

|3 SAMPLE FREE

Cobhcdwit X Roam,
i
wich fa ia ths at'la.xv Kanim-kv, £
Aug. 29. 1875.
)
Tbe Corners her red tbe n«&lt;xbes
Roaset Oh* Bill Allen and that other gi
fauyutfiaX, Gxn. Saayuoel Cary, uv.Qh

“I know it/* mb hi. lot I here a preRTwiT?'j*"*4”"* T"* ®"*°"
joodfa fa favor uv other money.*'
Thore factory men who thought this fair
There wux a crowd about, and it wood
•tWerdo^wbAuWg. that art mu«»y of but little cunaeqaeoee. i wLould Lard
wax better than ours. I took Bascom to bceu taught better bad they seen the
numerous dealers who crowded around the
um.sfc.
tables, anxious to leans the uanuw of those
factories which make th* best i-bcw.
The Cheddar-duped cherer took the
lead. AU tho Fheboygan county ehnwe
vrere of Cheddar sh'spc,' and this had
gr-enbax yoo bev and pay him in 'em."
(?. W. murntod and it wux done in the had much to do, we thiuk, iu giviug them
tbe marked favor they found at the luuufa
"t'-vgw1*.
.. .
“Too see, *ed I. “my fncmfa, that,
wo'd jest ex soon pay graenbu ox pur uwn

Spst-Ug-SS

Ibreoaes. ’ to
sizttetra'«2r&amp;st±!

of &lt;&gt;.laser nil. it I .’.lert is Iks

esrosa tsisrsMaU Is s*M «st*is. srs enatrW le

rtftstisiM-csrHXS
•to .revises “ sste Max sr fasertar.

industrial

EXninmo?

. r. rior*

re-uboMwi and took

jEiTOBinnmuL nmrnci
net ujaJr
hodTkAd«l

MaWcW.

d to the prop..-, that more
be ag adrautago to the dsU
&lt;* niM-Ufatht Uv em wua in
■.NteUtl-.rm. Tta-y fa.il

8IAI0 SXPISS DI]

twins-.sxx'
I kuto aiHMlM. was

$510,000.

$5:S&gt;20
$100,000 1

1*. 8. Tiwrc nalriiio.bat StdlexnliarraB-ua,
treble okkurrvd. The oupreccdcntnl run
on Bareom, in cotuoiueoce uv tbe plentifulnc-M ur money, exhausted his stock uv
likken ycaterday. and he sent to Louis­
front window reedre an inflsshen papew ville for more. The Tikker mrr.-hanta uv
It inspires roofideuro. Y.oo fares to watch tfaatjamcnary tity, 4 a mere matter ur
hfas to ksrp him from her io Jho paper up - form, gi-ncrally re.|iiiro Brec-.m to pay for
side down, but in this ccmninnity that goods afore they ship cm, to avoid misdon't matter, ex very few know the differ•nee Bort's he does
It wux forchuit that our bank iu room tbe gTtenbax be Imi to KiB.wk. he ran t
wux located immgjttly under the priutin- prt su[&gt;plird. and the Corners fa [arched.
off*, ex we kin let tbe printed notes wit h Wat to do we don't know.
Wc don't
We taboo down to the president's desk by a&lt;v wby uur money sfa^xlctii go in foads. — r.___ t.u ’
viiut’X c~.; e^y. y ./
'
It will take two Weeks to ahip enough
I grain to Louisville to exchange for the lic­
ker, and tlien, cutties another terrible quondan. Bascom demands the grain ur the
Ixuik and want* to pav for it in the banks
I faslnxM ! Ami be inrists on Kevin il at
wat it's wuth in Louisville in greenlnx I
“Tbe onlitailed trust and confidence ViMMesriu afat't -therafawt Mtaia in the
mpany ur Confalrit X Roaifa I wieh i&gt; world. &lt;Hr money Mart.-d well muff on
i Ute state ar Kentucky &gt; promires to par

fxs ■ganw&amp;wwitfos.

MONEY
Patnuxtih IsiiBsilit OWr Tta Pta

FIKE PRINTING

Applications for Agenelet Received

Qiiitiple P ciw

t'atmial.

kaa4-.n« ~ Marti t»ward&gt; ankrafaa fa-.

amount a team ran draw uvs&amp;it. Exprri '
incuts mada by Morin allow that a lewd of'
NJMIO pounds. will rvquin- a tractive &lt;&gt;rcc :
of 1 .Wt) powndai to nmee it ever a ffnn.
gravel road, newly repaired On bist kJfol I
of gravel road 315 pounds (hi broken
stone read in good condition I 661 pounds . :
on a gixd pavement 13Bj pounds. Ac-i
curding to the above calculations, in the
first case il would require eight borers to

DONE at this OFFICE

.

I .’SUS

Lawson's Curative
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Scotia,
Mire I. kmki si«(B |Ul I ibsU reU al »«Ml&gt;

I HfKAfWlw-.
'xiStatS1-"*2—

•furores. M tk.
। »;.,!• U.. rll, sf!
Usc&gt; IS I resBl, st Barrr. Is lbs IIlais ut
t»re
r'lhsw?1* C'rt«i°ft|1trTasa,*"U’ Ml,«r&lt;S' J

Agriculture.

I auppuee the “fraternity," M thelgredera of tkney poultry Kke apparently tuAe
called, will be down on taera airuar-wlen
1 dare to suggest the propriety of fartnm.'
turning their attention to grade poultry
as they hsre done to grade cattle, sheep
and swine. Tbonnigiibred or '.'fancy
•luck—IkmU or birds— must !w fur tbe
few, and will be (or many years to eotne
in thia country. And there are advant­
ages to the farmer in keeping grade poul­
try which should not be lost sight of in
tbe hue and cry for pure breeds. ’ To the
•mall .land owner pure brewls small it»-

“When fa it to be redeemed f . a.kt anotber.
i
'.jF
“It never wanta to be redeemed, wux
my anaer. “We ahol be libra!, and when
a note wears out wg will give you another.1
Wat do you waal il radomawl fur ? JI oner
fahood on faith needs no redemjaban We
buy tm pevdooae with it— you yooaa it to
buy ynur goods, and ao it gues round and
round in a rirtle, dfapenain blcvitx wberAnother remark t that it wux hfa idee
thsA^xper money wux all to be rrdaom.d

is of I be l&gt;. st steel rail, mid all the A|&gt;|H&lt;ltilniettla are flr&gt;t-clan&gt; in every re­
spect. Its trains nrv tuade op of elegant
new l*ulltnar. Palaeo Drawing Room
and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well
lighted aud well ventilated Day Coaches
ami pli-ount lou-.iging atxl 'smoking
care. Tbe cars are all equipped with
the celebrated Miller Rufety Platform. |
and patent Buffers and Couplings, Wes'-1
| lughouac Safety Air Brakes, and every
other appilano»..ChaS-*aa been devised
for the safety of |auwenrer train*. All
trains are run by telegraph Ina word,
this GREAT L!N&gt;"ha» the beat ami
smoolLest (rack, and the inmt &lt;-lvg»nt
and comfortable equipment ofvny road
In the Weat. and has n&lt;&gt; competitor in

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‘‘at played
OWL Gohl fa merchandise. Oar Ifaniocratie brethren is Ohio her derided that
money is rimpiy promises to nay, and that
it don't matter on wat material that prom

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sbootenltarfroa Ohio followed soot, and
undertook to argoo agin ao much money.
Ha aacrted the heresy that addin to the
volume nr currency didn't add nothing to
ita power Bed he:
“I will illustrate ao the Curacra will

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PRAIRIF, LANDS
IOWA AMltaRASK*.

fll BttUuta fiintri Rirc R. R. Ci
0. Tfa Yrea■ CredMM«.»sr srei. J.lan^.

THJl£Ji MILLION SCR RS OP

LANDS

BRICK FOR SALE!
The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture of

BRICK
BETTER gffrdk

tkcm.yf^fi.GPcr.before made

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at the earliest possible mo­
ment. W ill keep constantly
on hand a full supply of-

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■‘.;nrMiirr'-fin-r'“T matter Ihvwi.
great *eopc for our farmer* to improve the
&lt;w„
floeks of purftry, by tbe use of pure bred Rapids, Chicago and Dubuque, via Clin­
stalo oa c»on»o&lt;i fatock. ufaag «uU derel- ton, Chicago and Freeport. Chicago
and Marquette. Chicago end Green
Bry, Chicago and-Mlltraokee, Chicago
and 6L Paul.
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This is tha Only Lit* rannhfg these

nr iu sunre bolter way, instead of buying do aux breed Up fa ibriratocka, but get unp­
in an oecarionsl mongrel bird, mixed »ny
way. ami think they are getting ail they
want in tbs way at “fr*A blood." Thi.
'
‘ ‘ x4rar wuta! *J Z 1 '
will never bring about the change wr de
Among tbe rales which a dairyman in sin to me fa .forwyMhmfaqzplret g|e
New York adopts are there, and tbev
ought to bo regarded:
I
MBehmrwa abort! bar. frvs,a~~.
al al! times, to good running water.
2. They should never be heated by be­
ing run. stoned, oe doaed.
3. The utmost ciouilisie. should bo

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CHRONIC DISEASE,

CBAMPTON'S IIPIBUL SOAP
ac« Cant si tecbed, eng. running through
to Mnniueltc.
For MUwankoa. Four through trains
daDy. Pulltnau Cara on night'rain*.
For Winona and points In Minnesota,
One through train Ally.
For Dubuone, via Freeport. Tro
throagli trains dally, with Pullman
Can nn ritelit train.
qualities tb^ pure bred. Thnv a BfofitmFor Dubnqao and Ln Croase. via
Ughoen, will lay as well as either afte. Clinton, Tw6 through Iralna dally,
re rents, ext better tbau Legbomt, m&gt;d*iit with Pullman'ata on night train.
For Blottx City and • nnkton. Two
Irew frequently than the Hrabtta.*— iralna
daily. Pullman tiara to MImouThi Spartfah XMrkiag will lay beUer'tbah ri YaHgr^Junc.^
the pure DoekiW, rot Mtse 'than tbe

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A writer in the New England Fanner
thus giro* bis experience in tbe manage­
ment and use of ben manure : I would
say that, in 18C8, I look four btubeb of
dry ben manure, turned it on tbe barn
floor, took a common flail and threshed il

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Ceo. M. Dewar,

EDITOR AND

PVBlInHKR.

VOL.

NO. 25.

HASTINGS, BABKY COUNTT, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1875.

FrOfEOTIL Mil B08HIEB (MM.

H«BT BUSTED.

THE LIQUOR TAX.

of th. OnHmitud Treat and Confldenoo Company—Thrill-

WM. E. UVttE * m.
rtrpumbar. Its. HTfo

iirertiiiii Afati.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

.nSKV AT L.tW.stJMWXajlaChwera.
,:.-x ss-sx—r ■eihve i

THE NEW IRON AGE

i&gt;b. H. r.ncauu.

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There kt a gloom nolo the Canton 1
Our
ur prosperity is sot, and my
hops* is blasted. The Unlimited Treat
and ConHcncs Company b not rx^-aartly
no mure, l&gt;ut is near enough dead to make

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit,'they are
entirely new patterns and first-class in every
respect.

Tin* Stove ha* low brood hearth, VERY DEEP aoh (pit. and
HlCKLLS. POTTEB AOALPIX’*Ms* Illas.-.A’T-ssrt
arranged to admit a
for Broiling over, directly under the
I. Ii«=,rr»l Uvau Ac MUUaaa• ■Grate i* A tdida draft, whirlt when open causes the coals I to keep

b|fght wljile.lJrmUng. It ha« tin lined doors which cloae with a
turn Kuckle witJLPorrehun Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
if ean be taken onl nt wjD, has Mira or dose front doors and its
general appearance is Isold and attractive.

I attempted to reason with the people.
I told em that van reason nv oar wealth
wut that we bed it in currency that we
coodewt upend away ftosn home, thus
keopinonr caprtaJ among tmraelrt*. but
they rrf.wd to Ifeicti to me They d—d
my bank—lhey d—d me. They went for
the bank, determined ef there wna anythrng ther that rood be turned into likker
Barcom ahnud her It. It » onnrcewcry
tn remark that they didn't find anythin.
Antisrpatin an onpiroaratMas, we had re­
moved the valyoaablM to a pUreuv safety,
wich wux the under abb' uv my bed al
Deekiu Pegram's.
Then they demand*! that the- money
they held be redeemed into anmethin they
rood yooae. but uv rourae we dedtoed to

note, ci wdl &lt;i ther ojrn indonwi
the skratn,
But thb dldf t astiiA- em. The
erataly brought’out B675,&lt;KH&gt; uv t
pie reaaoa that the bank wux couatructad
no* ur tbe various bunks, rad pili
on an ijee that nude failin impoaatUc, and
&lt;m thu atroat. Bol fir* to ia a daoc
tbe eGain uv doom nalitramary. T* w
don’t her to redeem. Wat »bd we choc our
Tbia »mocaed me. for ur exmrse I bed
Jupp forT There ain't nothin bide bound no earthly objoeksliun to ther redvemin
about thb buftk, Tlic pcujde i" welcome ur it ip lh»t W, hpt when I reed en&gt;
tn come in and dtacuaa BtLrare, and put j
riggin rope* to W»e tree* In the riainily, I
their foet upon the beuchm and »pit to-1 reuivkt to my fellow aflkeri:
‘Genlfobacker joose uu the fi'.e, jrot ex friendly tnen, yoor prraideut hex pmain bixnia in
ex they chixwe, rad they may do it jeat ea yonder foreat !'* aad I got &lt;&gt;ut ex rapidly
long ex they chouse.
ex my wasted limbs wuein permit. I Bat
No, the Unlimited Trust and Confident* ter myself I nude tollable time for a man
Company ain't fstkd, but ita kimlcr pe­ ur my age, whose strength ia rniotly in hb
tered out, ex it were. Il « expirin ur stummie. Indeed, when I turned and saw
dry rot, Ju IW»,-vhHl h
blond, ten or a doreu uv the foremost men uv
ain't licrin any circulation The people tbe Corner* choc Luhlwi rue, and all
don’t take em with that chewfuloere wich ! ahoutiu. “Hang tbo d—d tbeef'" Uo pin­
tle nselle thai 1 ever bec-rd ur ever skim­
med the plain ex I did I did not ceswc
runnin tin I gut into the middle uv die
big swamp, in a jJuce that I kn»wcd wux

ix n Icgfeiaahen, ainl hm wux where l be &lt;
trouble begun. Tbe tax® wus levied on
a grocnliock basis, and Um entire levy
auounled to $8,001). Well, the Lucs, fur
the first UM in the history of tbe Coruen.,
wux allpaid iu full and wi|h groat promt nro*.
Amon' pcouiptcr set uy Isa poycr* I never

JOHN ROBKHTH.
inxtriAN 1 nnuiiRrN-DW«i**

The treasurer b&lt;*l 18,000 uv oarisbo&lt;*i

CHAS. H. BAt'ER.

*tT»r

«»*'• '■,k*Co,n !

this Mnrki t for six rears luid stnnils at tl:
lias been
fl HAD for a __ ig 34»v»‘. It is guaranteed to boat a root
1 witMwtpthiircis thffi fywLof r*i»y straight draft Stove. Its com,
I out'flit* fall rritlr tinumt’ ffoorx and other improvement*.

Aino. Boiler Plate Sloven, including throe new pattern*. Callage
iStoves variopu Htylita. Sheet Iron Stove* with wist lining*, and in
‘
’ ’gent and bout aiwortiiient of Cooking and Heating
offered/M Hasting*.
Stove

WHOLE NO. 1012.

son becoming a drunkard They cannot
| tell u how many white hairs hire gone '
down ia sorrow to the grave, mourning
: over drunken rhtldrec. Nor ran they tell THE SUPREME COURT PRO­
t» bow many bard fought bottles the
NOUNCES IT CONSTITU­
drunkard, in hb sober moments, has
TIONAL.
fought with the terrible appetite; how
many times be has walked his room in
dispair, tempted to commit suicide because
lie could not naujuer the demon, and
finally we cannot acarch dm records of the
other world, snd tell bow many souk bale
been shut oat from that holy place where '
no drunkard enters, and banished to the '
regions of eternal despair by tbe demon of i
drink. What man, what woman, what j The followiag in the text of Judge
child, would not rote to hare that whole
street with Its awful traSe ia th. infernal |I Cooley a opinion la ths test case Inquiring
staff, rank to the lowest depth of perdi the ronrtilntioixality of the Liquor JTax
tiuo, sod covered fathom* ianumeralJe

1 sin in a deserted awsrnp wich wux
yiwwtd br runaway nipreta in the &lt;Jd
time*, and am fed by a nigger Lnuer who
In i not heerd uv tbe collapse and unis'kently take* bt« psy in the Gnlim'rtrd.
Ef the noose ever pcU to him uv the
reel loudislitiii uv thing*, and be abets off
•iippllra of rev sub tuy ' wh«re*l"'ut* I »&gt;»
a hut man
Wat change* than' I* In life ' A week
ago a aucrowftll finauseer. and tbe |«-&lt; uf
tbe t«.pulis— the Savior uv the Corner* '
To-day a bunted fugitive livin oueuni h‘«’cakr* fnniisned by a nigii! Dm- nevda

Theo be came and demanded some cur­
rency uv us wich lie could yocuc, wich uv
nurw, we hadn’t gut nooc, and he became
an oi&gt;p«&gt;t&gt;ent uv our sysUiu
Two shoemaker". each with I70.WMI uv
our money evsfeot buy a aide uv noir .
leather to cuntinyoo thou biuMwnwilh, and |
bed to atop—our ralcrodc and turnpike •
hoi to stop bcevi. hcrin gut to the pint I
where we bed to her iron, and nali-s, and
well thing", we couldn’t go on: no all that them ea hed *old ’ land and rich foe
the laborer* bed to be diacha^td. wirh II our money, shond «oo fl&gt;r recovery thereof,
rua.k a ifcsperit populasben aD howlin sgiti I and that tbcy'll hang any judge or j-s&gt;ry
, wich woodcrit dcwHe agin ua.
But the want win yet to come
We I' Bsarom hex gone buck onto n«. and hex
mad hare Weathered all thia, tni alas 11I odd bock to I'olluek and Bigler the alore
i we bought uv cm, and hex gut grwnlmx
. lUro-utu failed!
.'X’l his wux tho finisbin blow—the great'; enuff to git a few harlx uv Kkker rad hes
reojaxied. He h.-a put she price of likker
' down to 2 cent* agin, and refmaiw to take
I anything for it Irat iik-kel* and portal cur-

The folfowing which we find in the
lowrU Jmrnnl, i&gt; an okuy read before
the onWof Good Templsrs in that vUlagu on the 25th hurt-. by Mm. K. R.
Swrexey i« worthy of the spacial attention
nf every friend of temperance

nut enough to inspire us to work when we
ace tho*e in oar midrt with just a* pood
faculties! (if well improved) aa we, and
perhapn for better, falling one by oue un­
der the terrible demon, stnmgJdnnL; and
ought wo not (p let our prraet* nt*a rop.
tiewd to liearcu that God will atay the
terribfe tide that is drifting ao many into

the vaia. incredulous daughter* ut John j
BuB.
•When Prang i Co. l"xgau to print ' giving aiuntcnanre to the ide* i|yit by the
chromo cards they gut out a aeries of an i mere acajuiewenew of partiaa a jurbdictiou
lump leave* in connection with American ' may be made for a court of chancery, by
fruit* and lower*, and the leaf cards eu- mean* of which the extraordinary remedy ,
joyed general popularity.
Tl.ey were j by injunction can Ik maile uac of to reropfea front nature, and in many humble II strain |sxblie ufficvn in their action, where
homes them cheap litife picture* would neither the legialatiou of the Htate nor tbe
nd" death are Isaiug carried to their long, call to mind the giorfou* foliage of some general principles which coolrnl the Mlung homes. Drunkards do not have many rustic bilUidc or row uf ahatfe tree*.
tiou of court* have ever given thia remedy.
fnrods to mount their low, and we ean
We have alluded to tbe Laaotiful eno* Tlx- writ of injuactioa M peculiarly liable
put thirty of tbexr funeral processions in­
to a mile- We thus have a proreauinn
3,333 mil™ ill length. It rill take a
greater share of tbe year for them to pi
by, for funeral pmccwiiooa move aiowly.—
V.-« hi.mI
ihriu do hot everv now and

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

JOHN STANLEY
• WbslMslt as4 Hstall

la

SGROCERI ES
‘
Surgical ul fcctaiical

(Canned Fruits and Fish.

NOTICE! ।

SELECTED TEMBEH8,

Wagoiui

and

Atas a Ml Mas •

Buggies

AMsw*nsareiwlssUKm4*»rXKW WUMK ,
sa4 RKratUXU to mH U* Tin*, sad *■ lil-esl 1
I an ..*w rctUar *n

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ran

Naw

An old geograpliy, or even a masaxiue.
wiJtJwrv .■ as a press. Put the burns rare
fully into a book, nut too many on a page,
and place the Look under a henry weight.
—a trunk, for instance. After a few days
take out the book to str how the leaves
look. Sometimes those one thought
Would alter the Ira.4 change to mart.—
Siime Mfana moat lie rxjmclid It ia

And the bor-roum full wood &lt;cp up and
ke suibin and the man who asked uu
uod throw down on the bur a peek uv
ir currency and tell Bascom tn help him
If.
.
Ba-cum came tn u» and bogged that w.nwdfetbim her nothin th.; be cuxf
swe to restock his bar. He red the drel
* in Louisville.lafcd in hi* fact when he

cruelty of drunken men; aowre di
broken heart* ; reane were foully ■
id; wue were burned to drelh by
inp&gt; ret on fire by drunken men
were horribly mingled ou the railrc

.
Work.

fore again putting them In prow. Then
let them »Uy when* they are until needed
Wreaths, sttra, bouueis. anything uv
pLw. can be made of them with the
aid uf dried grarau and winter greens.
Such little things pre tbe borne a tiny,
carad-for look. . Bessdea, the work is

Ukswiro. 1 bar* •ttofca^tataad-ua^tr R*«lab

thfu 4 t«f«*As
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tosfrille.

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FOR MBD1CAL rURBOffKa.

Shop an Jefferson Street, north
Hastings Hut cl.

of

Bda* tksaktsl fo* MU tbvsrt. 1 lilt mUetl a
.tor. rf **Uta Kl-.si«.
Wass. MORUAN.
HasxSasx A*rtt SB. ttrt.
tat

REAL ESTATE.

Swery’s H0!®1-.

M&gt; rad a prir of «ty sticky hands. I
hope other* will ho more .uevroafnl. I had
aluraal r«x«Ucn to mention another very

ACIBNCT OF

Oysters received daily

Mir. -re-.

T. J. WILDER.

id leave*. If wired with Bnewiro to a
large twig with aereral branches, which ia
then stuck into a small flower-pot foil at
earth, tbeeffrctot a little autumnal bush
» kir«'________

poll WALK.-A Farm of 23 acres,
£ aUnatnl on the StaU road lt&gt; tbe
Township of Hastings, with e&lt;x*1 Rrtck

Jtyee dtlivtry and on time. aSa1Barn and trtbnr out building*.
M Jefferson 8t. Ha-rtings, Mieh.

i UNDERTAKING

A
good Orchard, and about 100 Mtr» of
Wheat oo Die ground. IFttf be *oW
Chaap. TRIIM8 LIBERAL.

A JUHIBE AND LOT iu tha Srcsjod
A Waal of tbe fUy of Hasting*, that
will be sild ver/cbeap. Terroa reasont«re. Propurty Valuable.

A Single Vote

wii!

UHontaufentltnpomfiHs. Bra it’s 1*^
riHe. A taanjirt soma In and demand.-■ i
A I*BO THREE LOTH Ul th* rit-eottd
A Wild, In eHglbtr.pcaltton, that Will
’'“Tminty minim thereafter Bsmsun i«rt
ba aold ua tba moat rwwwinabte terror.
Enquire at my odBcw, Mat* ritrvwt.
After many ya^a
h-.j!
In the bn.lnaas, eno truly any tixat they

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val, a, «prri«r« u .
.is cm w- “

FINE PICTURES I
AFGfangeFPficeB.

1~1 T— runB^d -ro.

"rt^KkwitleBata mill be RMd only

THIS

STEBBINS BROS.
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Made at Tbo '

WING GALLERY.

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DR. Al

FARM FOR SALE!
i.IoZwaM'tswaS^v*

art rfMs &lt;Xx*.

Ou JEFFERSON STREET, over Ran-

yra'a Boot k Shoo Bure.

cidu do

a

th4»
In Up« cxmnty v. Hart, Bar. Ch IB
rad UAc two &lt;»am
*hdi?n t. Scho
District, 23 Ootm.. 225, i»d DoAl

if permitted to HMM aught law bud the
whole rondpvcray dcunmnod anxhar one
rail. Id this case tbe coatruvarsy b either

the pemoas' taxed under die law. Count
■dux cxxttroremy which afloeU all the
peraom taxed, thia auii would whijh foil
tn.ifte parpone of prereuting a nnwipl*aty of »UtU. baaansc the cnort-au which
it wm bnragbt has xmjy a M umUMlOther auita mmfet be
The bill in this rausc was fifed Li re ed iuriadictiosi.
atraia the cuilactmn from the roreral cmn- brought outaade of-iNtrott and in every
plaitxanla at a tax *Momed against lletn evuntr of the Glare, and at beM thb ■ mt
aamratdy. in reaped to the hmfanm in
wnicb meh is cup^ Ub . pawmul
tax trnrely. It waa decided aLu aarly
day in this State that *&lt;iahy had ftQ. ihrfodiction w restrain the c«ll«&lt;ioa tX *jperxmsl ux, even cunci'vdiag it to ba Illegal;

abrret and sixty mile* in length, in it
there are 53O,lM)O confirmed drunkard*.—
They arc men and watticn who have lust
control of their appetites, who arc in the
'regular habit of getting drunk and mak
ing bcasta of themselves Marching two
abreast, the army is uoe hundred and
fifty mile* in length. Scan them rlowly.
There are gray-liaired meu and fair-haired
Boston, lor. Mam., 89; Huuuewwll v.
boys There arc, alas I many women in
Cbsrieeton, IOC Masa, 350, Rock meta®
lht&gt; army sunk to deeper defiha than the
Raving* Hauk v. Partamuulb, 52 N. H.,
men. Ireeause of t|» jmlfr height from
17; DoiH v. Hanford, 25 Conn.. 232;
which they Ml. It will Uko seven days
Rittnr r. l*-tch, 12 Cal, 228; Bcm r.
to gv by.
Pateh. 12 0*1,^299 , North v. FavcUre
It ri a sad anti sick eng sight; but &lt;lo inX
turn away yet, fot*berv come* another anuy
—one hundred thousand criminal*. | From
*i if p*rty of the Knglhh nobility, wore
jail, ami prison" arid pcuaiewbarica they some Wrratbii of beautiful autumn leaven.
o.m« At tbe head of the sj*y romes a Those wmltby devotee- of foslikio. thirst­
long line of f&gt;eraon.i whose hamL' are ing for a new.acxmaiioo in drear, asked the
smeared with human blood With rope*
Lawrence* for the uatui- &lt;&gt;t the foney
around their neck* they arc on the way to
goods firm* by which thane orumontal
the gallows, other* are going to mro-n for
life. Knry erime knuwu to our law* have article* Were nuaufocurod. Oil being
told that they were the natural leaves of
been rouimUtcd by theseperron* while they
th* oak and inapfe of America, lh«w Brit­
are under J1|C influence of drink. But bark!
ish auiJ» eb-ralxl their eyebrow* and
Whence vulDes thcM ycD*. and who are looked aatouiabed, being too polite U&gt; any
tboae bound with strong chains and guard they did not believe it. Next year the i
e-l by .uwg meu that go raging hy
Lawrence* had a boi-fnll of autumn
They are raving maniac*, made »uch bv leana wlret.-d from New Fnglaud trm
drink Their cy&lt;* are tormented with | and ahipped to London, where they were ,
awful sights, their ear* ring with awful made into wfeutha, and dulrilnited amoug 1

drink, and when be saw bis buris rapidly
failiu, he tried to keep tbe Corner, agviii
by watertn hit Itkkcra jest ra we bed wa
treed the currency.
But these expedients didn’t work. Ths
higher the price be put on hb likkrra tbk
more the preplc seemed to want U&gt; drink
lurit. It seemed to be a delite to em to
I
pay out our money if they put anything
whatever (but. But they wuudn't dll wot
TOP HE FUBLIC1 Botrimi m«t desired—that is to say they
woodcn'l stand his watered whisky They
I
I Mavs sew cralrsd a irrok *t all lilsta st

purely icgxl aoutrvreraioL

may ripen into a eloud upon the title Io
cu«U|Aainfnt'a land; and
Third—That irrejnraMc injury b threat­
ened to eotuplainanis in their buBoeaa. A«
the ux b only personal, and aa yet affects
no real estate, sad may uerer do wS. the
sraoiad gnaind calls . for no consideration.

media, for thrauMvro rhfeh tbe in* has
not given thorn. Wc do not karar wfeethcr there was any expram amsM on the
part uf ths defindaM |» thrt jrafodMuou.
if there was, it could be« a. trail, for
n«uro rirrady stated.
Ha would U
powerfem ia ray era. Bat apromay an
tn a case iik* tbe pvraeat wbarabamw*
but ..n buhaU of tb« public Whom fee ray
such porporc be hra ao authority tb aspre

�The question whether a tax »
or not. is nta a quretK-n
Andthia will mast any objwtion to

tribunal.

raw.

“““ -

■

JH. hfa urged that the tax fa void »
?
municinaliti^
hare no tow in ita levy hnd colfarti.m.

-- tint™ or&amp;jucnor of tbe budtiewi of
- dealing in them. Indeed, in this State,
liquors have always been taxable m prop­
erty ; liod ao hare breu the implements be
10 be couviored—what ia fact is * part of moau. of which terbiden rxmre of chance
the ptiblte AMtatjr Of the time—that mem- have been curried ou. Yet, whoa the
been of ah* convention who expressed keeper of billiard tables fa compelled to
view* lending to tbe Mine result in shap­ pay a tax. it can be no defense to him,
ing tbe inatrumrat to be submitted to the either in law or in morals, that Iw fa com­
people, had objects . in vfag which were pelled to do so from the profits of au illegal
teXaffy different and expected, or al least tMisineas. To refuse to receive the tax
hoped to aeeompiiah. wholly different ends
by moans of the prbrixion finally agreed encourage tbe buriusss, instead of rertrain
upon. The provision itself fa experimen­ tag it; and would not only be unwise be­
tal, and no one could aafidy predict the cause of exempting one man from hfa fair
couaequenotobut while thorn who favor­ share of taxation, but also because it
ed the total destruction of the traffic in would tend to defeat the State policy
ardent spirits, hoped I* accomplish that which forbid* gamni of ctiaacc or hiumra.
object by means of a prohibition ofiireore, Tbs idea that a thing fa farorel because
others not willing to destroy th* trade re­ it fa taxed may be examined in lbs light
garded the inhibition of licenao aa a re­ of the practice uf thfa State in some other
moval ol emberrtadng restriction* and psrticulara. It has always breo tbc cu*.
impediment*. Tbe provision agreed upon tom. in a^artiouing taxes by valuation,
was not of itoelf &gt; prohihiuon */ the to make some discrimination* bsued on rea­
traffic, and upon this the most diverse son* of public policy. Aa an illurtration, we
view* might be concentrated-, but beyond may mentioned the ca»e of property de­
voted to cducstioml or eharitabio purpumi.

the uufaaner, the Tn Law. inatead of be­
ing ineOMbtant with tho law declaring tho
illegality, fa in entire harmony with ito
general purpose, and may aometlmat be
even more effectual Certainly whatever
discriminations are made in taxation ought
to bo in the direction of making the henri­
es! burdens fidl upon those things whieh
are obooxmas to the public interest, when-

ISAAC MARSTON,
R. F. GRAVES

hcrewithetbe speech iu folk Our rredora
can judge for themselvesaa to tbe accuracy
of the review we published.
. CoWhxt.M: It abraya (ffortfc W nuctf
gratifoddu tu meet riy taaredm in *m»
VT ttt and Tuurttafi yrfcrt'kgo.-ti teH "WSF
Tin in memory the truh and bardshits
these days—hardihij* imposed for the
preservation and perpetuation of our free
institatioM. Webdiared tbsu, and ws
believe now, that wc have a government
worth fighting for, and if need be, dying
for. How many of our comrades paid the
fatter price for our preserved Union! Let
their berofam and sacrifice be ever green in
our motnory; ietuottbO result, of their
M.-rifice be destroyed. Tbe Union and the
free institutions fur whieh they fell should
be more dear for their sacrifices. We will
not deny to any of those who fought
against u* any privilege under the govern­
ment which we claim for ounelrea. On
the contrary, we (welcome all such who
come forward in p»od faith to hdp build
up the WMte pfacas and to perpetuate our
institutions against all enemies, u brothers
in foil interest with us ia a oommoa heri­
tage; but we are not prepared Io apolor.ir itlM r.,H
t/xk tn
annw tt

CITY .TAILOR

Mnnr:;

and having jujt received direct frum Jfyw lo-.-k a

they failed to command the attention of
the committee on fruits exhibited.
At
least we hare failed to observe any proper
notice of the collection by tbe prom.

Valley Horticultural Society, with ito
President. E. Bradfield, Esq.1 of Ada. aa
chainnan. Thia arvangrment resulted in
the bringing together and forwarding a
very creditable collection, especially no, if
we consider how aevercly this region was
visited by tbe eold of last winter.

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
MADE TO ORDEF

wan especially in charge of tbs regularly
atnxJnted tolltetor IcT tks district, H&lt;m.
tnenl no d/. uf people can more heartily
J. R. Waton of Swing Lake., The pffret
join th** “the soldier whs submitted
of last winter In’tMa region, togeiberiwhh
call and see for yourselves
to the dsngen. trials, sad hardahlni
the early date of tho exhibition and the
of the camp and the battle field, ou which­
tardienm of the aeaaon, was ao far disevur
ever ride he may have fought
No clam
aging that Mr. Waters for a time, doubted
interest* and welfare of the whole commu­
of people are more interested in guards
the propriety of attempting a coUectiuo.
nity would behest subserved by abstain­
agaltut a recurreuce of those days. . Let
THE LIQUOR LAW
Beoomiag more confident however, ho
ing from any imposition of the burdens of
us then begin by guarding against every
mivernmeot up*ru such property. And
enemy to the prosperity qf republican in'
In
another
place
_
the Legislature, in apportioning the taxes,
atitutioaa. I do nta bring into thia assem­
ha, accepted this general belief, and artci । Text of the derision of tbe Supreme Court blage politics, but it is a fair subject for
upon it.' It has been done as a matter of
the aoldian in their delibcrstir.u* to to coofavor and by way of encouragetnrnl; and affirming the constitutionality of tbe acts aider what mar bo necessary to secure the
yet if tho argument against the tax y&gt; this nf the Legislature of 1875 taxing tho sale prix* for whieh tliey battled. In a repub­
caac is sound we do not are why thia State of all kinds nf intoxicating liqnon* used a* lic like oun, where the citiacn is the sov­
should not have evidenced ita approbation [ bevengn*. This deeiaion fa of the ntmoat ereign and the official the servant*, where
| importance to ibc people of this State, and no power fa exercised except by the will
by taking special care that they should
of the people, it ia important that tho
feel ita burdens, while at the same time it we commend it to the apecial aUentioo of aovercigu. the people, should foster edu­
bcautifui
stigmatlted other things which were re­
Tliia new and protniring fruit-growing
cation and promote the iuteUigvueo whieh
of thin legislation, so far ax it involve*
garded aa immoral or pernidour, by refo«regi-m. was ropmeuco! by a n.llecliou
fa to pra.-rve us a* free natiou If we arc
rights, fa directly the opposite to that
tng to permit them to appear ou the tai
trotu E. J. Shirt*, of Shelby, eonrirting
to have another contest in the near future
«Mai&gt; wm held inadmissible in People v.
roll. A tex roll mightj undoubtedly be
of twenty varii-tirrof ap|J&lt;w. nineteen of uf our national existence, I prediet that
Hurlburt, 24 Mich,, 44. and Park Com
The popular understanding of the word niadc in thia manner a roll of reputable
the dividing line will not be Maauu and
■Wooer, v. Common Coenril of Detroit. license undoubtedly is a pcrmia-ioii to do names or even a roll of honor, but how
» Mich., 228. The legislation which somethingwhich without the license would any sound public policy would be subserv- Some uf tbe |&gt;ro|rielora &lt;/• *r(7 to both ; Dixon's, but between |*rtrioti.m and in­
not be allowable. Thia we are to suppose cd by it must require considerable luge- ' mimo* and coMmos i/rsxLunAJv* direct i telligence «&gt;n the on*- aide, and supersti­
tion, ambition ami ignorance os the other.
was the sense in which it was mad-- u&gt;r of nuitv to point out. Il would assuredly
The unde basket of pou, contributed ’
in the constitution; but thia ia also the not be such policy aa Statu* bare usually violation of the provisions of the law, and Now the centennial year of our uatioaal by Hon. Wm. Adair, of thia county, son-1
legal meaning. Tho object of a license, acted upon. While iu the refaction of that, loo, when they have been notified by existence, I believe it a good time to be- ' tailed among others a lot of specimen*'
gin the work of strengthening the founda­ from the “OH French Pmr treo of De­
■ya Mr. Justice Manning, fa to cooler a object* for taxation, revenue in to be con­
tions of the structure commenced by our troit," the (fan, health, and vigor of which
right that docs not exfat without a license sidered" and kept in view. It is impossi­
patriotic forefaiheni 100 Near* ago at Lexj
rOiUren* r. People. II Mfch., 43,49 ] ble to exclude other cvnaideratioda,—
ington
!xt us all labor to add all need­
Within this definition a mere tax upon In pnlpaing a tax it might always
full guaraateea for the greater acrurity of
district; but a small, though well grown
tbe traffic canuol be a license of thetraffic, be a question whether it should ba
free thought, free speech, a fine perse, pure
I and correctly named collection of pearr,
unless the tax cotjfm some right to carry imp-wed uion persona or upon property by
morals,
unfettered
religious sentiment*, and
with list* romplete, grown in tbe garden
value ; and if ao upon what property or I punish, kt every officer of tbe city, and of of equal rights and privileges to all men ■
l of local government. Tbe law thereI
of
one of the Wing bvinam men,of tbe
every township and village in the county. irrespective of natioualitr —
1
fovon tbe localities instead of forcing
city, catnc to hand early, and was pranpfly
I
do
hb
whole
duty,
mid
see
tint
this
faw
i'
ion
encourage
free
sell
______
_____
wnaaml burdens upon them.
displayed ami noticed ; while many other (
that
not
one
dollar
of
money
appropciatod
IV. It fa objected that tbe sheriff is
more important and extensive m'lfactiona,
might be tbe easiest for tbe collection of1
to their support shall be appropriated to
■ado the collector of township, villages
arriving later, and larking lists of varieties, i
the nn-reaary revenue, ..but most injurious!'
tbe support of any sectarian school ; reand city taxes under this law, when bv
were fairly overwhelmed in the tosh and 1
or unequal in it* reaulla. One might dfa*..
right and duly and tbe fem which are
hurry of the opening.
•
courage
industry,
and
another
ewuuragi;
t
given for ito performance, belong to the trade In*. case the tax waa not paid. it. (hie might collect the tax from luxu ,
township, village or city colkrtor. or trea*- So far as wc ean perceive, a failure to pay rie» and therefore fall mainly upon the I
urer. Thia objection, like the last, comes the tax no more render, the Hade iUegri rich, while another would -collect it from | ‘
, in the land tbe opportunity of a good
&amp;om the wrong source. There -n w bore­ than would a like failure of a farmer to oecreoaric* and be oppressive to tbe poor. ‘
[ common school education, uncalled with
behalf it fa made are not her* as parties, p*y the tax on hia farm render ita cultiva­ The whole question 'would be quite aa
' sectarian, pagan. or n-tbetfatical dogmas.
and we an not aware that they complain. tion illegal. Tbe State has itupoac'] the much one of policy a* of ucerisrity, and a ' &lt;•
'---- •* ■ matter of religion to the family
Tk. partiea taxed are the persona wbn tax in each ease and made such provision 1 iegfafalor would be unfit for his office who
chureh and the private- school ■
manifcat thia decided interest in the re*. *. has Iwen deemed needful to insure ita did not look beyond the propool tax to ' ,
-J" ik. „ec_ _e payment; but it has not seen fit to make !
entirely by pi irate contribution*, amination* and the society had concluded
ita probable rewuha. Thia ia rejweeialiy ' a
the churrb at d stale foreverrep­ ita sewioas, when the re-arranging of the
the failure to pay a forfeiture of the right.
-........... ith these aafrguards I believe tabic left room-for them The name wa.
entitled to the fre-c If the objection were to pursue the calling. If rite tax i* paid ;
tbe Initial which c reated the Army of the true also of a collection of thirty five va
a valid one it fa not cioar that it could the traffic fa lawful; but if not paid the j
Teuureaev will not have Iwen fought in rietiea of apple* contributed by Juhn J. pear ujein the ground with a collection of
Invalidate the tax; it might only raise tbe traffic i* equally lawful. Them is conse- j
Robison. jgaq., of .Manchester. in the
fruits. The rolleciion waa mostly spplc*.
question of the right of a particular offi­ quenily nothing ia tbe case that atqxxtrs to .
I whkh, coming from this far Northern lati­
cer to colfaet iL It ia certain that it be in the nature of a license. The State ,
tude, were of enurae but partially grown
eonld cotstitate do objection to the tax in ha^providnl for the taxation of a busi- ' thetiiKlrn* to the busiura* taxi'd- as to
and colored Skill, if due allowance for
oquitv; for as between the town or city new* which was found in exial-ncc, and render the iHsconrageineiit and discipline
these cirvuinstance* be med*, they — ust
•ad iJm party taxed tho equity of the tax I the carrying on of which it no Unger pro- I of heavy taxation wfae and politic. In the
[The Official Report of the Michigan
fa not in the least affected by the cireura- I hibita, anti that b all.
few cmcs in which the rignt to d6 thfa
1 Committee at the Chicago Exhibl
But it » urged that by
a'anees that the wrong offieer ia deputed
ha* been denind on the ground id* inn|tialto oofista it, if that cooatitutes the only new tbe State rccoinirs il
cition of the American Pomological
ity, the courts hare affirmed it a. brine - j,, what they have .Worn to do—if when
raKd objetaiuc. But we think the objec­ ter. sanction" ■**
Society.
CLUTZ"
’J"?*"- -'W**11 '&lt;*“r«n»&lt;* wen are elected to offiem where
tion fa without force either at law or in in its profit
within the (,2 Penn St., 401. 494; Hctebcrv. Oliver, they n*n demand an rnfonfmmt of the
25 Art , 289; State v. Parker, 32 N. J , 1 faw,—fail to .erf.-rm the duly they owe
Itb. Ml.] file brderal boreniment Ira. (1, thermrivro and the J-rtr ih*r represent,
h*. gone to a great extent in the same an&lt;J p,, n„ mtentiou to the ninircineul.
direction, levying duties in •omc o«&gt;
' plrtion uf the work uf representing this
which in their result*, are prohibitory, and
Slate, by a collection of frait, al the recent
in tbe osa: of tho State l«nk* puqa*wly
exhibit i»ti of the American I'ouudogical
taxing them out of existence. [ Vrarie v.
Society, at Chicago, that some account of
Penoo. H Wall., 533.] Thfa case doc* j
upon its repeal. Tbe tax has nothing to not call for an eiprrmiou of opinion upon
I
excellency
(if for no other reason), a* a
do with it whatever. Now it fa not efaim- legfafalion of that extreme character, for
j tuenn* of doing aotue degree of justice to
cd, ao far x« a* we are aware, that the re­ we have nothing iu thfa faw that goes bt
the aelf-aacrifietng labors of a large nuiapeal of the Prohibitory law was incompet­ rood the ordinary legfahtiou when il fa
Iwr of our fruit-growers aa well a* others
ent. and if not. tho mere recognition of enacted for the double purpose of rwvenm! The general loos of the fruit crop of the '
tlio iawfulnoy of the traffic cannot make and regulation.
country, whieh (thanks to its insular pothe tax law or any other law invalid. Il
Thia county probably supplied fully
i iiiii.ni. fell with mitigated force ation the
fa only the recognition of an existing and
one-third of all the fruit rent to the exhi­
orchards of our State, together with the bition from (bis State; aim-xt tbe entire
a cunred-J fsrt. and tbe ruurts cannot, if elinatioa to maka thing! morally and legal­
ly wrong contribute to the public revenue
fact that, owing to the too ewrly date of amount being supplied by the South Hawn
when justice and good morals seemed to
the exhibition and the unusual tardiaom Pomological Soetay, nr at least in its
Vfc dure not te’J the public, we arc making better worlc than
of tho aeaton, there waa great reason to name, by its members and friends.
nancislo any particular traffic by taxing it, re*iuire II If it were to act upon th* ।
Thia
ide* of refusiog to derive revenue from (
fear that our mllcction* must ap[&gt;car al a
seems to fat to rret upon a very transpar­
ever before, for fear they will come tort’ thick anti fiuvt We get
! position to the law.
It fa one uf the' di*adranjage in cotupetion with the ma lanre aud varied collertinn waa rendered
such
aoureea,
it
ought
to
decline
to
receive
ent fallacy It certainly overlooks or dis­
In dosing this somcwlul prolix scroant, terribly excited when we have too many salon,' and now lince
plainest provisions of the law that requires turer fruit* from more aoutbmi bxwlitics, still more attraexive by tho addition of a
fines
for
criminal
offenses
with
the
same
regards some ideas that must always unfine oJlsction of cut - ffi&gt;wer», as well aa we canool refrain from the iwnsrk that
, that member* of tbe village board* and I
deriie taxation. Taxes are not favors; emphasis that it would refuse to collect a ;i township |ru"tc*v. shall tee that Loud*. of seem to have crated in lh« minds of our caana of dried fruito and vegetabkw ; al*&gt; to tho honor of Ifoaois it should be atated wc have cqjne dowt^ rraipfin ata a at Bro, we tremble a
tex from an obnoxious business. If the |
they are burdens. They arc necasary, it
a Sue case of insects injurious to fruits, that when the insufficiency of the .pare mue oecau.«c you may all come at once and Frustrate i.- io much
an no-eptabfa character, are given by the
fa true, to the cxfatetxv of gvvernmevts; tax is laid by way of discouragement or j denier, in intoxiauing liquor*. that they hope to win credit to our State by an and another of stuffed and mounted birds. devoted to fruits liecame manifeat, she un­ sothatwe cannot do nnythine.
.
.
but they are not the lea burden*, and are regulation, it has tbe same general object will not violate tbe Law by aelling to mi- cenwat and general effort to bring out our Ths apples of this re lleetiuu 'being law , hesitatingly aupprva-d her own roll xtion.
0 h“d some talk with n man from California ttb&gt;n • i-ndth
in view with the fine; nta only aa it aflrct- ।
best specimen*.
perishable, wore forwarded early, and, in fat the benefit of exhibitor, from others,
I nor*, habitual drunkard*, or to person*
Impressed with the gravity of those
him
Tliiriyve
TopCarrioges.
and
that
almost ii
। &lt;rg
(rty. Il fa deemed advisable to make the person taxed, and the community but----- ,— --- —------------ -- — — r-..—
tact, were among the first received and contenting herself to take the chancre for
careful prorucoc to preclude these burdens also in the use to which the money is de- whom they bare beeu notified not to.. difficulties, your committee, aa soon as dispUyed. Tbe collect ion. bring compcmxl their display .ft„ her nrighbora rirould b«- btuincM besides the
voted. Yet the constitution exnrwnly I ’1~’ ;---------- r -------».i_t—
practicable, after their ajmointraret, usued
becoming noedkosly upprcnaive; but it fa
arcumodated. That the spare waaatill in
provides for a library fond, to be derind buudMneuar holden for damage*, upon a circular, copins of whieh were distribu­
conceded by all the authorities that under
adepute mut bo attributed io the fact
from the violations uf the public Isw.— ।suit, or even for a violation upon tho pert ted to tbs gentlemsn appointed collector,,
some eircutnataneea they may be curried
that, from the known acarxity of fruit, a
of the seller. Yet, with avowed tempe­ and by them widely distributed over tbe
to au extent that will be roin'ova to indi­ [Const. Art. 13, See. 12], a provision that '
large display wa, not anticipated ; and al­
rance IWU ou the village board of Eatou State. The responses to those circular,
viduals. Il would be a remarkable pro­ may aa legitimately be said to bo a liaow j
though our roerapomi.-ore with Hrcrrtary
id crime u a taxon a traffic may be said to Rapid*,the law torixy fa notet&gt; forced. Only indicstol s very general wilHagnam to aid
Galuaha had warranted us iu expecting an
one out *d six dealers has a* yet given any in tho work, afthouglq for the rvnsoua s]»Taxes upon bustiMB* are aurally collecl- bond*, and the one that did give one, did ken of, many looaliuos were distrustful of
by tho government, when this burden
ao almost voluntarily. The faw fa being
whieh may prove dfaaatrom* is imposed ed in tho form of license fans, and th'u j violated .very day by the sqlpon men in their ability to foruiah creditable contribu­
upon it, while, ou the other hand, it is may ponaibly have lead to tha idaa that kdiing without first giving bonds, and tions.' Thgt these feat, were reaDy to a
frowrd upon and enndotaned when the seems to hats prevailed in som* quartern, they are liable to prowention and heavy greet extent groandlon fa dearly manifest
from tbe result.
burden fa withheld. It fa sofa to prrdiel that a tax implied a lieuuae. But there is
fines. and yet they are no more violator,
Your committee also open correspond
that if such were the legal doctrine, any no uocemary connection whatever between
iitkj nib kil July, that got die fritter.
them. A hurinew. may be lirtmsed end of tbe law than arc the membera nf the enee with the sscrotary of tbs Ilhnofa
board
—
indeed
in
our
mind,
not
Kurnach.
Horticultural Society, upon whose invita!' tJ *' ■)'*a to° lucky.”
yet not taxed, ur it may bo taxed and yet
Tbe fatter are not only vidatiag the law,
not linecnaed. And au far fa tbe tax from
&gt; t j tl c j &lt;&lt;p • not to comb all at once, w«
but
are
uegircriog
to
|ierfi&gt;rm
dutfan
they
prercnted by the
the tax-J being neccatarily a license that provision
the bslanre was arranged iu baakoto, under
fa frequently made by law for the taxation have sworn to faithfully execute, while the
aotue
of
tho
tables,
while
still
another
por
­
•kloou-msn. having pmd hfa tax, awaita to
Il may be supposed that soma idea of of a bnsincso that fa carried un under a
tionwas removed from tbe buildiag and
have a bond required of him.
special prctectioa fa involved when ■ bori- license existing, independent of the tax.
“Now, tbe question fa, what will these
MMfa taxed, taxation and protection be­ Such fa the ewe where cities, under prop­
Under the apprehension that there might
ing reeiprossl. If tbe tax upon any psr- er legixiative authority, tax occupation*
bo a Uilure to secure an adequate exhibi­
which are carried ou under licenses from
tion fbc the Stalo, Mr. A. 0. GUdsbrn. of
the State. [Ould v. Richmond, 22 Grat.,
Paw Paw, had been induced to undertake
4f(4; Napier v. Hodra," 31 Texas, 287;
the gathering of a collection from the fine
fruit-growing region iu -hfa vicinity. Hash
ooifaetion wuaaMCMri duly raoolrad, bat

to mJe iu burden, lighter ioured of
heavier.
The complaint, if any’ local
rtghts arc invaded, evmca from the wrong
source. Th* etty ought to be here show­
ing cause why she should be compelled to
receive th* tax..in*tead of these comclaiuanta showing cause why they should not
■ay it ovot to the city. When the city of
Datrolt shall object to having the wrong
thrust upon her, it will berime enough to
inquire whether any of her privileges are
taken away by the law; at present it ia
■aMcfaat to say that partita whose intereeta ore directly antagonistic to those of
tbe City in regard to tbe ptirtieular matter
ia aonteoveniy are not to be heard object­
fog an her behalf tlist the right* of the
(fay are violated by the cnUection of a tax

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp;

TO DAY’S

ADVER

SPECIAL OFFER.

Having a larger stock of blooded
Poultry than I care to winter, I
will for TWO WEEKS sell at
GREATLY R EDUCEDPRIGES
(Trios or Pairs
tirs of
of Pt
Partridge CoohTins as good
ul as thl
thSre is in thin
Country, f
Now
’
is your time Io
socure the (’HEAP.

C

W. D. HAYES

C

If you do you may be induced to
come to J. Lee Reed &amp; Co’s

Buggies this year. If the Exo ite­
ment runs to high we shall be
obliged to fence ourselves in and
only admit a ’ limited number of
^ CUSTO/ffUfS CACIt D^Y

Truly Yours,

Tl« ufoefal majority fur t lfe Republican
State ticket in Ohio, will be more than
5,000 on Governor, and probably much
larger on the Uber Stela officers. In lows
it fa abeut 35,000, and in Nsbraakajabunt
15,000. Again we lay, “Behold the H-

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ia antsfapauu. of hfa sniral. HU th. mttiru spsco was pre-occu]nod. Mr. Gliddw
taopeofally deserving of credit for hfa
effort* for the reason that they weremadr
in disregard of Waring demand* of hfa
—n burinoau. The groat bulk of Van
Bare county eoatribudona, however, waa
from tbs vioTnuv uf South H.vmi, and
their wllretioa fa mainlyduetolhcittdefaiigabfouCure.
H. E. BMwdLsf thrtpfore,

J. 1. HEED &amp;

MPOSITION HATED I
The paUMaers* alm U ts Miske It ImUspsa-

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istriei of Miehigsa.

iMMeKssfosyof theM
mxliwd ca FrUay

�Tin \Bri&gt;»uc\j&lt;

232^80

BEEE

Tbe people of Barry County to under­

Mi, Seii-My and Daily. stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

ha. aamrod Mini .f tbe Ha— af Rapr^ataH.va, and wln rtrt^ u ^^u.1. far
lh topala lion of I'nfrwi. A gnat Treatdrattol eaapaijn win omaamaea wsl apria.
•a* lb. paUilea] iaaaaa arfU Uahaprtbylba
"“l‘« aa-to. of (Mp,r. Evary lauU1.
■mt rttlaaa wffl IM aurta jaaraal aa Ha
C***ay» fSAuar iadiapaaaibla far lb. poliiinl

jcjuOlHocirBw

.

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a double.* 1 ».• of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going tn be a good
winter foi^Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

55£-3S25?fS?i

t

Utl .t JltfbCLresal nsrssTM
I, rarofaUr to.iw br

scsssmivs?—-

with fun tipdaaaiio. and Infaenuitoa to m
U« lha rwl.r to ua.l,r«*»l U. |«p„rl.nca
andUarin*
Tbe literary daparttoeat, always af ,ba
Mfhaat abwaator. will tad-to lb. tom Harla.,
farelga aarrnpo.daaca, lalervati.g peraoaal

SPECIAL NOTICES

oFsUBSCKIITII

TO-DAY'S

pnAaia - -r 1

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

W akd..,

S.'tii

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Ealato af Onia C
ar*, Mvnibir.

FURNITURE ROOMS.

alm Maala,.

S ALISBUBY 4BH0SSEAU.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN,

at price. which defy all Competition.

PBOSrECTCS BOR 1HTC

THE EVENING NEWS.

Tbe rtoek i» (’umpire in every depart­
ment Having been bought very low, and
he public will find it for their interest to

THE GREAT CAUSE

;ytu“2:

HUMAN MISERY.

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC BALM

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City*
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. H'e have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of brugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries, Toilet Sets. gr.,
J-c. Give us a call.
Hopkins 4 Barnes.
Hastings, bee IS. 1STj.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

LOOK OUT FOR
TERMS REASONABLE.

BARGAINS.

&amp; A. MH &amp; KeDHi,
Grain, Flour, Provisions
and CountryProduce,

Heal fclwt# Jlitice;.
A ad araa,tom&lt; la ■, Kaaaf Saataaai rmy toa&gt;

Call aadaaa Ik. ■ ■ aa.

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.

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Flour, Qrain, Pork &amp; Seeds.

SCRIBHKR'S MONTHLY f«t 1876 54.... 56
For the oiurenienrv of aurb of our
patrooa wbo may devire to aubacribr for
th.- pBAfBIK FA»Mt» I price. 92.15) in
cuanectioa with the BANNER tprirw
91.50) we will .apply the two papers, if
ordered at the same time, for 13.15.

'Kfeimic.

Wheat a specialty

TWO REIARKABLl SEBIaL STORIES Mayhew Business.College

J. G.'RUNYAN.

HASTINGS

'GABRIEL CONROY,

MONEY . "MPtrtrRt
uffw fcL.t.aL’^K's
make it.
.Lta
=-.ti-EfcJe

439

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO.

oysT'ers.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

J10.000 GIVEN AWAY

BALCH &amp; NOBTON,

We will KBd the REPUBLICAN
BARNER usual pri« 91.50 ami the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL uaual price 92.00, pontage
prepaid on both papen, for me year, for
Th. WEEKLY COURIERJOURNAL
b tba great NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It wW. o&gt; December
31M, 1875, distribute impartially 910,000
ia ralaabU ptwsali among ito aaUcribcm.
evary aulwcription
through w.
wifl be entitfod to a ngiatcrod and num
bend reoript for thia dirtribution.
M ua 93.00 and grt both paper.

BILIOUSNESS, I waa brought loa rood
•/"dKLICTOUS7 AOuS

CURB perparwd by R J. RICH. x«24t3

Law M&gt; it* Baath lam waawar af Bartow
A Goodyear# a^ta. aa Jadhw— Htraat, Natarday. Oat. M. UH*, a portal bort aoatala-

GBADI ami EKM3,
oxwr r.yxttrtfc,, . M'to,

Where you wit! Gad all kiuih of

FURNITURE I
Of every Description which we
In Bar­

Billings &amp; Probasco, iLi aaU cheaper than any turaa
lartte, MartiS ""sialt ai Ira ry County, for them- mamma:

QOLD8I
AMERICAN COLLEGES.

““Si

REAL ESTATE.
T.J. WILDER.

We Mil nouc of thia cl.aaieu.wle Furnlturv that h made by machinery. The
good* we make la made by hand, and
wamntnd. We lawile all patwoua to
call and Inapeet our rxxfo, tor they all
bearInepeotloa. -No trouble «t all tu

�CHEAPEST and BEST

PETERSON'S KA&amp;AZfflE!
«UTI WfclTEB n» TBE

ENTENNIAL
HISTORY® the u.$.

U sank Iks sabBtrtMlaa svlss. Th st will *• lr
ersanstslr taUaU

Tit Ceateniial is Pei aii Patil 1

Prescription Free
f.wsM t.. abandon ita long, bitter, deqscratc. but unandliog struggle, first u&gt; pre­
vent and afterward to overturn that settle­
ment. ' Thw profusion ia both the’moat
humiliating coaftwaion of part fdly ever
extorted from a pohtfcal organiaalion and
a signal tribute to the inrineibla right-1
cousnres of Republican priuciplre. The
aertMatlou that the Republican party reeks
to keepalive old iaauoa in order to avoid
new uuw ia unwarranted.
Our pert, nt
leart, hi secure. Able to review the record
without remone, we ehaerfully cwamit it
to history, and with the courage inspired
_ • - _ ___ li. _ .... —_

UuM.rtosteiCiriuk.ftA.'

CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

Sacramento Ogdeti, Kalt IWe City,
Ubeyenue. Denver. Omaha, Lincoln,
Council Blnffit, Yankton. Sioux City,
Dabaqua, Winona, He Paul, Duluth,
Marquette, nooghtou. Hancock, fln-et.
Bay. Oshkoah, Fond du Iju-, Merilaun,
and Milwaukee.
If yon want to g&lt;&gt; to Milwaukee, O-h
koab. 81. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,
Fort Garry. Wleoera, Warren. Galena.
. Dubuqur.Hloqx City, Yankton, Gain ell
Bluflk. Omaha, Lincoln. Denver, Halt

FSJ.1!.
That the Kc'publii-an party of Massariiusetts will support pu man for official
(Kwitiun whose pcrounal character is nothin
alwoluta guaranty of fidelity to every pub­
lic trwM, and they invoke the condemnation ,
ol the ballot-box upon any candidate for ’
office who fails of ibis lent, whatever may j

.sd.S^MKl a broomstick, and then
they stlek il insid' tbe d&lt;&gt;or or up against sleeken, and for the elevation and purificata n of that service the Republican party
t^WMtaMwa and gmt. " she returned
'''And Joes that frighten you ?" -aid will continually awl faithfully »trivc. welroining the ro operation of their oppejj
•‘No, air, 1 ain't afraid of their trick*; uenta. in whatever quartet it may appear,
but when 1 ain't there they conn-, y.m Io the end that every corrupt and unwor ।
thy &lt;&gt;ffi&lt;eHoldcr. without distinction of
ktww, and scare Nathan yon mv
1 party, may be driven from hu place, and 1
'•Who is Nathan?" said the officer
ihat iAciid malieasanec may be hunted
and puuwhed wherever the pursuit may
lead or ibe blow fall.
That the Republicans of MaaeachwsHts

“And why dun'l he go i.i«t and drive
the hoya away?"
Mid Him Simmons, .mil
Tag at lhe officers innia'enee.
Us
wouldn't drive away anybody. He's as
weak as a kitun."

You Can Make $5,000

la M day. Ik A Usierka.
MV "TKTKM ISMAFK^HOS^RAULE aU SIM-

and Sleeping Combe*. luxuriou«. well
lighted and well ventilated Day Cnaches
and pleaaant lounging and aunokimr
care. The can arc all cuulnpc.i with
the celebrated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent Butfere and Couplings, \Vea&gt;itithoure Safety Air Brake*. and every
other appllanee that bn* trecn devised
for the safety of fwreengvr train.. All

WANTED:

R*tss KSk'Si I
$510,000. H’JX'V,

HEW TORE DHH»TR1AL HMffifflCl

SIAJO SASIDt DIVII10H
T»e BHUMt-a.H liar

Perpetual World’s Fair,
For Connell Bluffs. Omaha, aad Cxhforula, Two through trains dally, with
Pullman Palace Draniug Boom and *aMUla2saUkb(sMl&gt;.a*l •”'7 nataalsaI
Sleepltik Cure through to CuunclI J|luff. .k.« kit larsaitaa; a o«'o r r (.Usery &gt;k
:as ' thrwjgh trains i£niy?vi
• real Asm st Iks &lt;Ltut II..... 1 s Iks sliy ace Gar- attached on both train..
For Oroen Bay and Lake’Superior.
sn-l U-.1U41.
Two trains dally, with PiUlwan Pal­
ace Care allaebcvi, and running through
to Marauettc,
For MilwaukM, Four tluough trains
dally. Pullman t ars on night Indus.
For Winona an&lt;l ininta In .Mluneoota,
llti^ llimH.,1.
.I..,..

tfitrniSislxsEbth''

ras.vft, MMHBT
$5=$20

8IAMD RAPIDI ANB DETROIT
»H. no., wa.

Mu
! ATLANTIC' EXiqtF.-'.

$100,000 i
•r truno.«tn tw M (fan sr'kuaa »•. a-.
Fourth Serie Drawing, April 5, 1875.

ar
MORIENTHAU, (IMHO A CO.
llapkla, Cbleagoand Dubuque, via Clin­
ton, Chicago and Freeport. Chlcngo
and Marquette. Chicago and flrvwn
H|rd'»«LbpV*
M,lwBai‘*. &lt;Tllrago'
This la the Only Line rannl.lg throe
care between Chicago and St. Paul or
it'S-ssagStt1#;-vrssrsiWB Chlcajro and Milwaukee.
frsksl. oa«. Is rks Ql, st
Al Otnaha'eair Shwpere coouect wlib
the Overland Hloepera on iho Unf.ni

Ji

GROCERS

financial Atnwra,
23 Park Row. Maw York.
Peal Office Drswrr Me »•.

FIKE PRINTING

Qiiitiple P ctsre

Uattiiial.
DONE at this OFFICE

sf Osuksr. A B. WX. Pacwflo Railroad,'for all jarikta west uf
the Missouri River.
All Ticket Agents sell tickets by ibis ;

■.l^r-r^, In sa lts ik« em] ro.l. .Ussl&gt;t s«l
•• “• rwM&gt; .4 Usrrr. ts Eks st.t. •( HUE . -r.n ks.ss &gt;S4 J^riM H t»|l.,w,. u sit . Tk.

iEESt

&lt; .'enT I'aMK-n/cr Arteut.

£t™

p Kt»X tMidlx n?i'ls21*i'Ki-« :

t

METROPOLITAN TEA CO.
lion and security of ]«reoual rights under '
local self government*. without the rivers. 1
rity of any interference from abroad.
Thai the Republicans of llaasacbltsctts
welcome all angaries and evidenrew that
the centennial uf American independence ■
will Im celebrated by the complete* restora­
tion of fraternity, and they express the
opinion that the time has conn- for the
removal of all remaining political dimbili- 1

F1B3Y MBBY®

PREMIUM BOND

’l.'tSj'
ogniiiug no privilege of class, no antagunism between labor and capital, but depq-eating any attempt to arbitrarily fetter
1 either. wbeAiW on the part of employed TOURS HEN;
.it employer, will support sneh measures a«
•luill devcl.p th.- rowurr-o of labor and
uf «-apital alike, stimulating ona and dif
I faring the other Into ehitu.eh of common
property. »• aha all _ measures that regard

| That the reduction uf tin- nation s ex­
I [eudituM during the last focal year by
more than S12,&lt;&gt;U0.0tMI following a outslant reduetii.n during the whole period of
the present administration. i« a gratifying
pn»f of the earnest endeavors of tin- Re­
publican party by economy, frugality and i
thleliir in the’public service to lighten the 1
I peblic burden.
That the President of the I uited Statro ■
round walked quietly out. It was painhii is entitled to the gratitude of the country j
as well aa amusing to ace her. There was
m.gie.»..f childishness in her blue eyre, sense with which, in an urgent crisis of af­
no skipping along the sidewalk with faire, he han aromued the great rvaponsithe •xubmnt .let. of youth. If ah&lt;&gt; had Inlilii-s of his office and maintained the
aver known a child's life she gave nu evi- national honor and credit.
That the Republican party haiU with
exceeding joy the many evidences &lt;-T reeuncitiation in spirit and in purp&lt;wc. a«
well as of pence in fact, which have taken
the place uf distrust and disturbance in
tbe restored Statca. and makn. haste to
testify ita anxiety to meet reconciliation
with Eonfidencv, and every proof of |w
with proof of aflectir.i) and rcganl.

isiiiKrKut. kxuiDinoN &lt;&gt;i

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rod. E..n

.af Plaaaee.-.jTl
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mow

Lawson's Curative
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

uie
LIHE

&amp;HAIB’|E

MmOPOLIWNTSACOIPANY.
kl A JI Vreey Street.

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

Important Musical Notice'!
। cTtdly bound in tho iulerrot of th* com
I mon welfare. in good faith, in the light &lt;4
al! experience and history, l&lt;&gt; fulfil its
promises by the speediest pu-elbb- return

REMOVAL.

ALL FOR 1.50.

45 DOLLARS! Church's Musical Visitor.

JvuSAwma.t'** '

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A Catalogue of Sew Wu.tr nont flee t0
and addrraa. Free of Charge, upon ap­
plication.
*

&lt;A Uu«Ni&lt;rou. coatatelae I* sa«k ssmbsr.

Fo r What?

The New Improved Back-Pead

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

Beautiful Mualc, for Nothing

Teas! Teas!
E. E. FOOTE, L’.D,
ia mini!,

'.ik;,

Awards.) Ike lliglir.E Melsl al Vjenaa

E.A-H.T-AktHoNY ^Co.
591 Broadway, JVew York,

SKS8‘“ulftta

t'bx MstreaslIiSI, IlMctJ
Manufacturers, Jtupfrrters A Dealers in

CHROMOS AND FRAMES,

STEREOSCOPiS AND TOYS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATKBIAY.S

laakir. Five yearn before tho Sinus and ,
GwuA Wretem made their saccemful al ,
t«Mta to do tbifc the rteam-bir. Kora! ,

rlrsttbAa.M aa atwwar fee

rma. best

PRAIBIf XANDS
.

IOWA AXDjitllKASSA,

CHRONIC DISEASE,

CBAIPTON'S
IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE BEST.

Letters from oil )&gt;ortt o]
the Civili-ri ’■•'arid. '

Tfcb fwro b srinfssrena fms

nt MW watt RIW k li Cr

Cniictiu a lor :l Pndie
Uiubur, thus making tbe trip in about the
aMrtiMU that taken bribe firM Can?
.rd bootetoBMUm. -Tbe Royal WiUUm*
Ihw .nd fitted at
lit. Itay-* FuHtdry. Momred. with r.

hall; in their anrmerved aoceptanoe of tho
cv&gt;Mdlaiioimi rwults «,f Republican sUUw
maoship, and n their naraination to office
of men trained in Republican trachingn
and rerricr. we protrot that it would be
tho height of impudence tn commit all
that h» been achieved for the C'niou, for
freedom and human right, to tlx keoping
of a party which has no heart for the
work and han no stake in the glory.
That iu nominating the Hon. Alexander
H. Hire for tbe Govenow of the Corawmwealth, wc are rotifideut lhatbh ability,
hi" character, his experience In public.Sure, his honorable record of puhHu ker-

T. PHILLIPS.

ttiass-fciEi'taAS
itsH^ramMiraniiinm,

D^flSSSBftHH^Giii

TURKS MILLION ACRKS OP
Attents Wantert lu&gt; Nww Itooicl

W^lwWa'Lk.l&amp;T

LANDS
LIF.K|U 1. TERM.'* TO IMPAOVKUN.

ftm taiCnfTfe M. mh.

M DR. C. A. HMITH’H
®
Jhrtfl i-m m

flrteyiiainitfPiitui

BRICK FOR SALE I
The Subscribers will coni­
' tncncc thr Manufacture of

BRXC33L
at the earliest possible mtrment. MU ktep cotutantly

ADV1CS CIVEN SY MAIL
FREE OF CHANCE.

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                    <text>Bam**Ceo. M. Dewey,
gNTirtt AND PriLURUL

VOL. XX. NO. 26*

Hastings,

IgSIOItL AH) BU3HB cun

barry county,

Michigan, Wednesday, October

27.1875.

Adrertiiiu ipiH

ftfijai

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stove* of Detroit, thdy are
entirely new pattern* and firat-cla** in every
reRpect.
J

10:

BARKY COUNTY

MICHIGAN STBVE PIH1875
"WB.E SAVAKAHO.

whole no.

Onuratioerf Hepcrrtaar MtOtaMI *he
report was accepted, aad ou motion ef
pervieor (tale, the tap art wm adopted,
On mntbvn of Hsroerotovr Vijf
pnxxtdod lutb* ekauon of Conn ty Drain
Oommtaaiiracr. by Wk*, with the

serve the public, and well gu to any
length*—"
“Bui wat did I un’dMand yoo'r goin
Mtm ba made tbe wily
to redeem them bond, in?" naked Josef
_____ , _ the nation T" We hold
agin.
PIGEON SHOOTING.
"Our notes f’ I anawerrd, out of pa- to the afinnative ximply becatac thereby
a targe expenditure for interest can thus
baaared to the nation. The taring iu
round number, would be about *2(|,000,“Certainly ; jiat m our friend* ur Ohio 000 a year. This we regard m auflieient
.Mr. Bergh asks ualo print the followargument, and we await the Hfj&gt;»Uuxia't
perporo to pay tlie naahnel debt."
“And thia gooi on for lime and eter­ oljactiona, which, by tha terms of the lag interesting letter on the practice of
challenge, we are to reproduce in full in pigeon shooting, which has been sent to
nity T
"Certainly, Joaef. A fiuau»hcl inatitoothe gentleman addressed :
*hun, eonMrueted ex our* ia, kin go ou
The Lansing RtptMicaa promises to
from time to eternity, becox it i* conractible,—one .pccire uV paper into anoth­ Open up the currency discussion in iu
Tuesday's issue. We shall reprint ita arer, ud another inta one. You »ee—
“Yea I *e&gt;. but, cilixcu Baacom, when gumen's and then p oceed to knock them
joo her *old all your likkar agin for thia Into amiihcreetM. [D. E News, Oct. H.
Er, and you turn around and convert it
Wo will first giro you fiitta; sad if you
bond*, hey you any aabuortnec that can ‘ knock them into smithereens," th*
they!] take llwm bond* in LooiaviUo for argument* based on such tacts will mini bl-?
mure likkrf? Did they take the outre
ll— ___ l i____ j__ .i_ i__
1. That the U. 8. Supreme Cour: has
ever authorised the imue of legal tender
note* in time of peace. A power like
tins is not to be awumctl, specially when
Judge Bradley, one of tbe jnatioe* form­
ing the nuyonty which legalised the iaauc
of such note*, cxpriraaly spoke of it a* “a
power not to be rreorted to except uo ex­
traordinary and prrraaing uccaaiona, *nch m
war ur other publie exigencies uf great
Tbepreple-^xl it to waul, and with a gravity and importanceand aaid. “it
glare like so many infooriated liger, they •bould be no lunger continued than all the
ria and went fur me. 1 didn't kecr to May
to argue finance with cm. The winder
. 2- By proving that, even if auch a pow­
wax open, and I apraag-tliro it, and made
er be curuiituiiuual, it will be booret in
cvmgnra* to break the pledge repeatedly
given in ita tawa vinca 1862, that the legal
tender, shall not exceed *400,000,000 in
amount, which aum wm redared by act of
Jan. 14, 1875, to »382,UOT,0&lt;)0.
3. By proving that it is just toward
those who hold the irredeemable promiare
of tbe government, paid then a» money
uuder a pledge (hat no more than *400,0U0,&gt;MXJ are to be issued, now to shove out

Jaw W. naugbtalia rewelved
Jake r.
reratrat

!» tMsa

tbe world Mita representative, you largely
action, for good or evil, of old and young.
Whether y ou do thia in tbc intercet of
your country « moral and material pevgres*
when you sanction and pnxaote by your
position, wewllh and active partiripalioo,
the nadcM ataugbter and mutilation of in. .------- .------- »—r
—
mameataoai. I araumc that you will not
deny the puaeulate that all living erreturea
are endowed with the right to live, *o long
M they do Mt, by reaaon of their acta or
hurtful prreence, forfeit that right. To
do Otherwise would be to qarolion Divine
wisdom and authority.
Now let uv sup
puee a erase It ia that of a bird which
hav already been captured by your artifice
or skill It is not only hartnlraa. but by

i

! ...

!
David 0. Uobinson having rcoaiyed a
•joriiy of votes of all tire 8uperriacra
ret. on motion of Supervisor Dewey, he
u declared duly elected a* Chairman for

Supervisor Emory moved that the Chairan appoint the meal Standing Commit

I. Ry proving that an increraaeofanch irre­
deemable promises will noldeerenaw the value
of the whole batch. Givvua owe instance
from the history of government rag-mairy
iraucs—there are lots ufjlhrn. on record—
when “watering tbe rap did not reduce

This should be
Stove.

merely a hunted and diatrnw horo-thacf.—
Ex 1* bed nothin to pay him in, be came
iu while I wm aalecp and look my coat
and bout*, wich he aea I kin hale when 1
give him gwd money for that wich I paid
him in. He blrerra 1 licv gut aomc good
money about me Mrtnewhere. How I am
to giuaway from here the Irani only k.nwv.

Has been sold in tins Market for six years and stands at the
H EAD for aUeating Stove. It is guaranteed to heat n room
with two-thirds .the Ate! of any straight draft Stove. Its conics
out thi.« fall with double .doors and other improvements.

PICE

Aino, Iloiler Plate Stoves, including three new pattern.". Cottage |
Stoves various styles. Sheet Iron Stoves with cast linings, atfd in
fact the Largest and best aasortinent Of Cooking anil Heating!
Stoves ever offered in Hastings.

,

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

five

MPOSITION RATED

OPPOSITION COURTED
i

SirBial isi lettaical

DENTIST

lahilie

'x 'Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices

DENTIST
Ikliia

Sweey’s

Hotel,

John Stanley.
batings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

5. By proving that there is tw raving
to the people through the tears which na­
tional banka pay to the general governincut. The i'reai'sy Aeae* ba* declared
many time* that from *20,000.000 to *22,&lt;&gt;00,1*00 of interval, paid on the bondanow
owned by the banka,can be aired if the bank
currency ia retired and gncuback^iaracd in

You arc not alone—friends and admirer,
of your accuracy of aim are with you, and
among them—horribly out of place—fair
women are alao area ’
Your servant*
place the unrraiatiog animal in a trap, and
the life which God gave for the profit and
to the general government one per cent on support of our rare awaits it* unrequited |
their circulation, equal to fi3,478.637, M
it Mood Oct. 1 they pay one-half pf one
per cent on their net depoaita. equal to
*3,463,260 on June 30; they pay onehalf of one per rent ou their capita) atock
A eomwpondcnt at Katamaxoo, .Mich , not ia government bund*, equal to *497,“I am wholly in your power , you will
scuds ua tbc following arena at u( an in­ 7)7 on Jane 30. Throe taxro, together not fire!cad that I have ever harmed run
cident that occurred’ recently in that with the charge* for examination by gov­ or that there exists any natural and kriti
NASBY'S PROPOSITION.
ernment ofic-n. aarorting currency, ex male reaton far my drotrtictmml The
irvwiage, etc . all amount to about *7,500,- sphere in which I moved waa anigmd to
will Redeem hit Currency
U00 annually, and moat uf them would be me by tbe same allwtac Being who nude
“Interconvertible Bonds."
uu«&gt;Dretabk from bank* not under na- you, and ao bountifully endowed you with ,
tiuual control, bocauae they manipulate wealth, nraawt, and all the material pea t
State Izgtalatarea *o mud&gt;. The munici■ snwion* i,f this world. I «m Iratrared .
jnl aad local taxro which national banka I| into captivity while seeking to provide
|,a_v are alao very heavy, amounting iu thia ■ nourishment for my little family, iww dead
city in 1874 to an arcrage of 21 pro cent, i
and in tbc State uf Ohio to 2! per cent on ,
their capital atock. No law* have ever I
yMbenndcrired which will draw into the net
I felt that ef 1 hrs! to May another
of taxation that inriaiUc property, money
w&lt;vk in thia infernal cabin I ahood di*
at interest, to completely M the national
With nulhin but hoe cake to cat,—with
banking taw*. When it ta ctaimre) that
infrekcul and ooreliable drink*, with no
all the interest paid ou bond* owned by
Mxity waU-ver, life didn’t sacra to me to
the banka ia a loaa, tlicre aliould be credit
be wuth bevin. Th .retire I sent a irate
E'ren on the other aide for th* taxro paid
r three aamc banka under rigid and incraaaut auperrtaias. We believe they pay proe which religion and human policy con­
in the aggregate more than the fi22,IHX),- demn not—lake it, it ia rouro; but offend
0OT which the .Vrora haa aaid they now nM ita author, nor insult tbe cultivated
make out of the people.
»].irit of your generation, by a deed whieh
C. By proving that the government haa yuuro«*h cuuwience, on refiection, will
a right tu.takc a man a aecricro or proper­ characterise, but which I refrain from do
ty and giro him ita promimory note, with­ tag."
Thu*, I say, might the unoffending lit­
out intcruM, without lime of payment
fixed, and without. cpMertihility into bet- tle rTcMure addrrro ) uu ; and what answer
could you make ? None. akotatolyMM;
greenback. Why ahuuJd not tbc govern nor could the combined intcllrel and Irorn
the cxprrw* boy. “I kaow about that
me nt pay intern* fur it* poalixmed debt ing uf tlic world controvert the argument
hone."
juM m private men have to Jo? Why of the tiny pleader xwaking your irraafoti“What can he be bought for, do.you
take a man'* money and keep it without Ue (at.
think Talked the atranger.
If you hare favored me with your at­
“That bone ia worth &lt;200. but die man com]&lt;cn*ating him for ita nae any more tention thu* far permit me to claim yimr
delighted to roe that there wm a winder
than h'u labor, hie iron for gniu, or hia
irot b*ck ur where 1 wui to aland, and ‘who own* him will take 1175 for him,''
leather fur inail-hap? During the cloaret imlulgeucc for a moment longer. Batter­
also that it wm open; that tt wm only 3 aaid young Ilirria.
ing, perhapi, VO tbe lurmlrorarasa of
pinch
of
the
rebeflura
the
government
Tbc two rode along a little farther,
frat to the ground, and that the wusda
ydid many million* of ita deb&lt;» with five your view* lunching the subject, to whieh
only about 80 roarta lotbarror.
when the Mrangvr aaid :
I hare rentarvd to inrite your rooaidrra“Here i* a 15 bill; bring the man to me, |»-r rent or aix per rent intereat noire, tion, Ilmrn that you have drawn from
rt I am, I kin make tatriy gwd time foe
compound-intenwt noire, and arven-thirty
for I want to buy that animal!"
80 rod*.
bond* Why abould it Mop paying tator- Cir abundant resource* the tempting ofThe Mrangcr than parted with hie new
I wua respectfully tartled to make my
of 110,000 to him who win bin or dis­
acquaintance, telling him, however, where cat in lime of peace, when it b better able able the greatest number of pigeons on a
statement.
to pay than during war ?
certain day. To me then ta UwayTamneEa I rose a moat anxahua adenre per­ he could find him. In a little while, liar7. By proving that the goverMaeut
vaded that ametnbtagv- Yoncradtrar ria, the hone which ba and the Mranger
thiag
indroeribably sorrowful iu the word
bev-rd a pin drop ef anybody bed dn.pt ud admired, and the owner thereof, came mvcw money by its reftmal to pay interret “kOf" I lay ctaim to no exception.! deltogether; the jhoree waa purehaaed by the on small debt*. It kla* a rrott deal in
fit,SOT man, and lh«i, in a very quiet way, that »ay, bj having to pay higher price,
that 1'had never intended that the Cor wm tamed ovrr id young Hard., “to hare fur eren thing, joal** any pnrate tradreand to hold" m hi* own. There wu very man would lore who abould let hi* little
nera shore! !&lt;«•&lt;’ a rent by
did I now ao intend. I tr­
ie simply to the idee ur

October, 12,1875. j
pursuant to adjouronxnl.
leather. all present,
in announced tbc fidlowing

thy motion the asKssuu-at roll* of the
*ereral township* and tbc city of UaMings
were referred to the Cotamiltre on Equalisa­
tion.
The ClerkJ* id before the Board a communicratiua from the Auditor Geoend coo-

noared in lira HrniW, tlie word “kin" I
found wm repotted one hundred timm! I
beg that you will not regard nra a* tithet
Eaton .ndUury Drain, No. b
&lt;lixrca|&gt;eulful or ocaaurtou*, furl mren part located in Barry County, haa hero
ueithcr. 1 lelicve that |«triotbta and fiaiahed and roewratad (220 roil).
morality require of crcry living &lt; itiaan
The Benham Drain, a part of it ha*
bee. lowwahip
ditched, of
thelining*,
part that for
waathe
aatbenefit
oK to
the
no other, in my opinion, han been confided,
to *0 great a degree, the dement* of *o do­
ing aw to yowradf. To the famous journal
founded by the wisdom and tapcity of
your late father, millions of people Look
annually fir precept, example and advice ;
and when they read in your fair roinruns
pair sanction of betting and maUTrarary
mutilation and killing of uauffemding ill-

AND CASSIMERES
prirratc enterprise than they roukl be by
Luge g-wUta-t brakcri- « riothrng,

this office

.tores- Why not tat the curreory be reentated in thia wwy. provided ail in *e&amp;
l^By proving that salioara! bank notea I

are wcree for practice) UM than green ;
UeU. TUy Jo notdiapensa wish grew-

DR.

of highway, a done. Mr. Basham haa
finiabad that part that waa aat of U him ;
Mr. Geiger h» partly Rniwhod that part

■ be tawnalup. of Maple Grove and Jtaay
ria, to puyfixtlx expuwanaof tbe reettmttiiiiifvrthc Eaton Mid Barry Drain, No. 1,
located in the townahip. of M*pl. Grove
and Aaayria, Barry Co., and K.tamu.

Wuinksdat Moanisa,
1
October 13,1875.)
Board convened pursuant to Miourw
eot Boll railed. Member, all pre-rat.
oard proceeded to bnaincsa
Supervisor D.wey moved that the
unreal of the proceeding, of Monday and
uroday be read, which motion prevailed.
Tbc areouwt* of Wm. Tinkler and seven

�Graia, Flour, Provision
Produce.

,
Supcrvisir
Dram order*, amounting in tbe a«tregate.
without interval, to the sum of Ml 75,
alao an account of George M. Dewey,
amounting te 637 SO, for pttUishtM no-

present acroinn.
Motion prevailed.
On motion Board adjourned until right

Sathakat Momixu,
■ 1 Od 16th, 1875.

Awnaxoox awio.x I g.ta.
Board atei pursuant to adjournment,
ril called. Member* all pnwrat.
Tbe oommitlc- to whom waa referred
M aaaomaent rulb of the several townupe and city of Hasting., for tbc yrax

10 o'dock, a. m.
Board convened and called to ovdor by
rite Chairman.
On motion of Supervisor Emory the
Superviaor* of the aevcral townahipa and
city of Hastings were authorixed and di­
verted to asavM upon the taxable property
both real and pcnoual the several *um* of
money required to be raised by certificate
of the Township Clerk* and Kceordcz of
tbe city of Haatiaga for to«u»hip and rity
purpoace, also to ax-ess upon the taxable
property of School Dittrul* and School
DistricU fractional, such rum* of mo*cy
*» are properly cerjfied to *nd re -.uirediby
School Dritrirt I'-sard*.
'
The account of John Q Crvsay jfor
Jail locks ami cxprera on thr same va*
presented to the Hoard in Committc^ of

Oeteber 19th, 1875.
Board met. Roll railed, “uperruoro
.Dpraaeot.
After tbo reading of the Journal, Board
proceeded to buaoeM.
On ■ motion of Superviaor Dewey, the
Clerk wm allowed an order ef six hundred
dollars to apply on islsrv.
On motion uf Supervisor Dewey, Board
look a recem fur one hour.
The hour haring expired ths Board
was called to order by the Cliaireian and
proceeded with burineM.
The Committee on Finance through
their Chairman, Supervisor Nicbria, raV
mitted the following as their report .
Your Committee on Finance would re­
spectfully report that they hare bad the
aubjeet under oou.ideralion, and woald re­
port the amount to be raiaed in the rounty

Board proceeded
Barry, &lt;m motion
aaid roll wu re­
mittee on Equali-

Tbe accvunte of Joau- Jutdaa and 20

aAthamaeffllOO 15.
O» Mrion Of Sapwri'oe Kmray the
I'critin* tbe I
fori ami Niebuhr each asked

and oMained laaveof ahaeace fur the even

October IHth, 1875. ) i
lluanl convene^ pursuant to adjourn­
ment. Roll flailed.
Quorum prractit.
After the reading nf the minutiw nf 8|tttrday'a proceeding*, Board proceedodlto
1 Ixtaino a.
1 The Preaecuting Atltonwy e-dled the
=«g»,-u3c82.-. t
attention of the Board to a forfeited
rrenguaance in the case of tbc People v*.
Henry Eastman and Thotnas Haye*, aud
in which Jum-jL Cole was surety, and de­
sired that the ibanl •Lotild imtnict him
Oa motiMi of Sapervixur Stowell, the as to whether be should pnwocuto ami
report was accepted
collect the bond.
.
Oa motion of Supervisor Emory the
Suprrvinors Perkin* mured that Mr.
report wm xlopu-d
Jiwph Cole I* ratified to appear before
On motion ©^Supervisor Walker, tbe ,u. ti__ i
— * . __i. .. :..
.
«
Clerk wm inateurtad to draw an order to dcMred with reference to tbe matter,
Milton Prickett, for- the sum of 65 76, which motion prevailed.
the Committee on Claim* having nixie-an
Mr. Jum-]*1i Cole wu notified and uperror of that amount iu recommending the |&gt;carcd before the Board and after hearing
allowance of account No. 13. being the ac­ the itatciucul of Mr. Cole, on motion of
count of aaid Milton Prickett.
Supervisor Dewey the tualUr waa bid
On motion uf Superviaor Wolf, the re- over for further iuvraligaliou by th/ Pro*,
ccuting Attorney until the adjourned •»i frvred tbc Committee cat ap|«&gt;rtionnkcnt ahiu of thia Board.
,
of taxes.
Ou motion of Supervisor Perkins the
Superviaor Bailer made a statement to Drain Order* and account of Gen. M.
. tbe Board that be had lost a county order,
I»ewey fur printing notices fer Drain Com
riven him fur bis attendance as a juror at miaaioocr laid on the table Friday evening
the November term of the Circuit Court fur further action of the Board, were taken
' fur 1874. Said order waa fra *44 20, from the table.
On motion of Superviaor Stowell, the
numbered 203 and dated November 30.
Supervisor Stowell u»vod that Drain report waa accrpted and adopted.
order Nu. ft, given on the Burgher Ditch
tin motion the report wu referred to
Fund fur the aum of twenty j3'— ’*- the Committee on Apportionment of Taxra
1C. 1873, aad aerepted by
The Committee on apportionment of
Trcmnirer Juno IF, 1874,
toxas submitted |be following report:
Nu. 19, given ou the county
Your Committee to whom wu referred
for the aum of eight and fifty-fit
the matter of tbe apportionment to the
hundredth dollare, March 11.........
different Townships and city of Hasting*,
accepted by the County Treasurer March of the State, County, Drain and other
15, 1875. and twenty di re aud righty one
Taxes for the year 1875, would respect­
hundredlha dollar* of the account of fully rnbmit ti e folio* Ing aa their report
George M. Dewey for printing for Drain
Qdnmiaaioocr be paid out of the General
Board met.
Roll allied.
Quorum Continpmt Fund of tho rounty.
present.
1 Motion prevailed.
On motion of Supervisor Stowell, the
Account No. 8ii being the account of
three Drain order* and account of George J ante* Clarke fur Juatire Feat, amounting
M. Dearer for printing o&lt; thru fur Drain t&lt;422 75 wu taken np. and Sujaervncr Em­
Commiaatoner, prenvuted by Snpetvtwir ory moved that It be allowed at the amount
Emory, were taken from the'tablc.
elairaod.
After consulting about the matter, on
Action did mH prevail.
motion of Supervisor Wolf tbe orders anti
On motion of Supervisor Enin the
amount were relaid on the table.
Snpcrviwr of the Township of Castle­
On motion of Superrhor Sidnam. the ton wu aujhorimd and directed tn levy a
Ux not to cxecol 63 on the N. E. 1-4 of
S..E 1-1 of Section 18, of said townshin, •
atagnEFtet C
' Supervisor Ainsworth moved to-a'iipi
hfilStiSihiSiijS"
tbc report of the Committee on Salaries.
Supervisor Emory moved to amend the
w.'wwintkpwscweekirttMl c
moriirti of Supervisor Ainsworth by fixingthe salary of the County Trenailrcr at
61,100, and themlary nf Judge of Pro­
bate at 61,000, which amemlmenl pre­
vailed by yes* and nays m follow* :
Yeaa—Supervisors Ainsworth, Armour,
Brown, Carpenter. Cole, Dewey, Emory,
Hoyt, Sidnam, Walker, Writ and Chair­
man, 12.
through ----- ------------ ,—
Nays—Supervisors Benham, Hough
Brown, niido a verbal report a* fuUow* .­
telin, Nichols, Perkins and Stowd!,5.
That like Committee are unable tuaaccrAlaent—Supervisor Bailey, 1.
On motion the report waa adopted M lain the price for whieh a wire or iron
feme
ran be built around Court House
amended by yeas anj nay», aa follows :
Sijuare
in time to report at present aeauon.
Yen* Superviaont Ainsworth Armour,
Brown Carpenter. Cole, Dewev, Emory,’ but would rrcommctid the building of an
• irou Ikoce around Court House Square,
o:i___ ri-.ii___ n- ir __ i z—
* and that tbe Board at thia Marion make
an appropriation of 61.000 fhr that pur­
’ tMsir. That the Chainnaii of this Board
bcappuinted a committee to correspond
( with ftnre builder* and a*rertain what at
■ price on iron fence can K‘ built rronttd Court
House ."tenure, and report at adjournsd
' meeting of this Board.
On motion of Supervisor Wolf the ra’ port was accepted.
CK.rl™ ||. lU.f.U.-.rf.SW
1
Supervisor Sidnam moved to amend the
red dollar*, In apply on hie aariry an Proa-,
rrpirt by .pprnprtrting f50O inrtwd of

John H. Wendell &amp; Co,

are. baa been placed in numinatioa by the
Republican* of hie &lt;v&lt;unty for lUpcvwenU-

Flour.Grain, Pork ;. Se«d,.

54&lt;»M —tth, .ria.
public servant, we hare no limitation in
aayiog tlial hi* election as a member of the
Legislature will price in that poaition a
man of sterling inte-r-ri:y, darided ability

~^hoxt a spec alty.
r aaaffcl"

‘

Mayhew Busine&lt;-r Heg
there i* not. of hi* election by a handsome
majority. And if elect'd, we bare no
doubt, that hie influence in behalf of all
the higher and nobler purposes of the
State, will be very decided, among tbe !
atrong taca who wiU be bit rollrtgnta oti. i

Supervisor Sidnam moved that the
Board adjourd until right o'clock to-mor­
WWM
row morning.
Morion prevailed by gwaa and naya a*
Inasmuch m the government received
follow*: , ' ' ’ '
YeM—Supervisor*
from the bond holder "duhi.nrot money"
Brown. Cole. Emor
fur the 5 20 hoods, wiU Ube honest to
Stowell, Walker and
Naya—Superviaorv.-------------,---------- Carpenter, Dewey, Hought ilia, Hoyt,
Nicbri* and Chairman, R.
Wm. It. Poww, Clerk.
Bavxct. am! oblige

“StODK

I ration ef the City of Hasting* for tbe fn। vitation extended to n» to visit tbe I Liv
I ting* Union School Baild-ng.
• hi motion of Supervisor Frrkin* Bran I
adjourned until Monday. October 18th,«t

bera all pewent
hnaiams
There being
rwU o&lt; the fowl
of Superviaor

lunioft lifctr

ths towwihipn of Barry, Ilflpw-Irriug,
1 Orangeville. Prairieville, Holland, Tb»».
Next, i’ ocinot be exportod fur nobody
' •PP* aad Yankao Spring*, and Aja I
will take it abroad. We the* maku sure
known as district No. 2. According td
of having it ail Io ouraJ.vcs ; and it time
this diririoo district No. 1 will have a Hubbard. Esq., late of Yankee Springs, in anawera Mr. Carer* demand fur a “ nmi-

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

D. D. MALLOR
OYffiy

BALCH &amp; HORi'OB
±c-gsrss«:

jfeyri Hasw^ la tl»e
alia*, ta*1Av MoCmi'

te BrtAas k Xmu*. ■ .

-.7. W.

GRAB CHIBSEN EixPiffl,
ftarner R'rocffiridgc d .,
-y
Billings &amp; Probasco,

WkumudIt Miiaaiaa |
October 20tb, 1875. J
Board Ckrtirened p.irauant to adjourn­
ment Roll soiled. Supervisor* all present.
Journal read aad approved. Board proceedol io bnrioria.
On morion of Supervisor Stowell ac­
count No. 93 Was taken from the UbkSuperriaor Stovall moved that account
No. 93 bo allowed at *25, that bring tbe
amount cl*'”'■“1 '*
■
Crie mured to amend the I
Supervl
ipervrior Stowell by laying
3 oa tbe table until adjourn

Martie, Martleixal Slait isi Im

We answer that the Sspremr Court de­
clare!, that a. a military neenmicy in time
of war the brae uf the greenback* wm
ronrtitntiavul, aud hence, an long m that
neeority cxiatcd, tkry vnr ■ honest mon­
ey. ' CotM«|nrol1y, wc bold, that ao far
as greenback* were paid for 5 20 bonds,
they were paid for la Auwsratosey. That,

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Prices.

Motion did not prevail by yean ant
ira m fbHowi: ’Yeae—Soperrbonr Carpenter. Cole,
Emonr. Hoyt,- Perkins. FWnam. Walker I
the ulvatam of the goversmeat, according
and Wolf, 8.
Nays—Superviwira Ainsworth, Aramir. tn tile interpretation of the constitution
Bailer, Benham. Brows, Dcwev, Hough by the Supreme Court, which ia tbe ntalm.'Niehdn, Stowell and Chairman, la.
*•!«*.
i/. i'Z
- Tin- motion of Supervisor Stowell po2. We answer, it fe boocat trfkf vbf
railed by arts and nap u follow*.
Yen®—Supervisor* Ainsworth. Armour, debt, just aa we agreed, and that a* a na­
Benham, Brown, Cole. Dewey, Iloughla tion we did agrife to pay the 5.20 bonds,
lin, Nicbola, Stowell and Chairman, D).
principal and interest in grid. This 0. T.
Nap—Sapewiaon BaileyCarpenter.
Emory, Hop. Perkins, Sidnam. Walker know«. and henee we pnimuie be docx not
I differ from us aa u&gt; the obligation of the
and Wolf, 8.
Supervisor Perkin* moved that the Board government to pay iImw bund* in grid and
apprnpratei one hundred to paid for the silver, the only "‘bomwt money,” aud thpa.
publication of it* proaneiliag*, and that to p.y Ihem ^wwia wosld Jj'jg
•uch amount bo divided equally between
the RircuLiCA.r Baaaut, //■»« J-.ur•ai, Harry County JirpuUiom, and ,Vu*Arillt A’nc*.
Motion prevailed.
. I
Pay Hull of Board of Sapervisoni Jbr
their October saaion. A. D . 1875. J

WING GALLERY

JOHN

STANLEY L

Canned Fruits and Fish.

enting Attorney fur 1875, 65,847 M
There bring no farther liuainow l&gt;clbre
w Board, on motion of Supervisor KW•• Monday, January

Wm. II. Pownta, Clerk.

giterti Oysters
afeSrs
ifEdJSX

*1,000 at recomt. Staled by tbe Commit­
On motion ofSupaniaDr Brown, Board
' tee which amendment prevail*! by yeas adjourned until cm o'clock, r. M.
1 and nap a* follows:
Wm. H. Priwraa, Clerk,
Yeas—Supet risora Ainsworth, Armour,
Bailey, Benham, Caroeater, Cole. Dewey,
Emory, Hoyt NicbZ, Sidnam. Stowrii.
Walker, Wolf and Chairman. 15.
Nays—Sujkcrvisoni Brown, HoughutEn

ESTATE.
T. J. WILDER

On motion of Superviaor Dewey, the
report w» adopted
atnendi-d.
On motion the report was referred to
Finance Committee.
The accutrut of A. J. Rum and two

I daily

UNDERTAKING
in the bunI near, can truly any that they
oau do better work, and gtre better aatbficttoD than any other fire in this
aratton. W. II. Ptebbin-, li.r^fenlor
member, with th® experience of a life­
time, will nlwaya give hit jieraoual at­
tention to thh p*it of their rxlenrire

bare borrowed tirnnev,
tbe rtoekbolder of the
their profllii

No. 42 and 04 of preweet aomion »at
taken from the fife* and referred back to
thr Cummittes on CUiws.
On motion of Sunerviacw Crie the Snt-erviaora rf the townships of Assyria,
ilMtimrt. ..-I -Maple GTre were stttbiri..
ed and directed to amevn upon the several
daweripriona, in Lzrir to rnshipa ths
amounts reported by the Drain (Wmi*
rinwer a. n drain tax also the osiouetso refamed by Mid Drain Cunntri-

'

Tl*e Kfeettfc Balo- will be u-ed only
who., derired.

STEBBINS BROS.
HaatlBga, July asth. 187S.

x«l«'

FARM FOR SALE

�T|«K'I
$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

The people of Barry County to under­
TKRtE rolTlOK,,
Vdlj, Seii-Westtj ui Daily. stand that by a mistake in an. order, they
have sent ns 40 dozen
.
ILiAMIF’Sw
but Will Hams, says he can'sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
LEADIIG REPUBLICAN PAPER Well they sent us a doublerder of

• BANNKB M0*j price |1.50 (ad the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL uaoal price 12.00, poategt
bulb paptnt, fur one year, for
The WEEKLY COURIER JOURNAL
ia the great NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It will, on December
31M. 1876, diMribnto impartially &lt;10,000

CROCKERY

and every aalaeription aent through ui
will be entitled to a regialered and nunhcrod receipt fur thia rfiatribnlion.
Send im &lt;&amp;00 and pvt both paper*.

ttfo, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.
Si5^9E5wJ

,

r//X A oTfovi TUBAL II
Naw ia jual the time to give your I
and cuttle nna ofS. J. lUctl'a I MBRO
CONDITION POWDERS.
NX

PICTURES 1
PICTURES ’
I am now *11 alone ia the Photograph

and get a nepOive taken. The rapcriorily of my work in th* past ia a auficicnt guarantee of firat-e iwnrk in the
future.
Room* in Washington Block,

L GROCERIES

'

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the, Store can see and they’will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

IBS

FURNITURE

ROOMS.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,
SPECIAL NOTICES.

iR-OCEAN,
at price* which defy all Competition.

THE EVENING NEWS.

Th* Mock it Complete in every depart­
ment
Hiving been bought very lew, and
lie publie will find it fur their interval to

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC BALM
(Introduced by ua.)
The experience of thirty year* by thr
Senior member of thi* firm’ *• an , Cofertaker, girea him great advantage* in dorug
in a proper and prompt maimer, the deli­
cate duttr* m|ttiml. -

Rr^Ule*.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stoekof Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash, lie have,
also, a full anti complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. 8c..,
8c. Give us a call. ■
Hopkins A Buses.

Hastings, Dec 15. 187'4.

Give dor lived to thia, but for the proof

Salisbury &amp;, Brosseau.
Baating*. April IP. 1878.

Myl

LOOK OUT FOR

THE GREAT CAUSE '

HUMAN 'MISERY,
TERMS REASONABLE.

BARGAINS,
Tb*
J.w.lr, Corw.rl, oned br B. l*n,A. m4 ba*.
&gt;■ *44M Ura.tr te ft.
*«w H.r.rol la
1 Clark*. W.tr*.
ewrlry, at u&gt;

NOTICE!
•nf. •• ultra wk.l k

JEFFERSON SRERf.

SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY fir 1876

Wagons

and

Buggies

. -- r.-.—.......... LD,
M**lb»r, M

£•

Meter MwtM.'that* wU?J? “ “*”****“ *W
TYD EUAEIABLI SERIAL STORIES

“GABRIEL CONROY.’

G. BUNYAN.

HASTINGS
Th. mm* *f thto aterv h Mila lb* S*atbw«Mtk..Urtem IIrU |* &gt; Mila* ,lWi n* ««»

Util

R»ticej.

W. H. H. Broth, th* iktiior mculie.
of tbe firm nf Broth, HaiWmry A Cor
hro rvtirod from brndnau iu thi* cUr, »nd
i* now traveling -for th* Grand Rapid*
Burial Cm* Co. Bm many friend* wish
him mere*.
QcDtv—Who will do the undertaking?
Wby-Htebbin* Brother, ofcoara*.

Hau

i ujor,

Far restoring to Gray Hair iu
nitund Vitality and Color.

Keep It.
Whore you wul Gad all kind* of

FURNITURE!

**=*•« ■* -unite lb* principle «f JaMlro
nbUh Ls&lt; *0 K»n»ro«udj &lt;-miroI la-1 the aciiea
•t lb» &gt; rrrant Bj.nl will aaaura a fclr roa»at tbrir bead* *1 th* »Uj.ar**d Mt-

■(« Il
X«w '

lint Um*, la a ■***.&lt;* **■**!« «mt baUw?
r-uub.1,1. hy law. lb* MM a* aay &lt;**» com
•' ao^ull aad Latutj. Thia la a wia. doeiwIm. aad a aimikr oa* ia date Mala w*uH be

STEBBINS BRO’S

Of every Description which we
can aeU ebeapet than any hoc* In Bar­
ry Uoaoty, for throe- rvtwon.*:

the PBAKIC FaNUK* (price. &lt;2.15) ia
waltf/werth IW.»i»« '&lt;«. Th. e~y connection with tbe BANNER (price
by MiM W&gt; Taby. -Rew to Mak. Item. &lt;l.W)Wc Will Ktpply the two paper., if
.b.«tel much Ibteeght, »«« wblrb ordered at the aame lime, for &lt;3-15.
MMrt.rtbaaebMl wm rrod by lb# Brorro
Mr. Blgr. «»»*•«
&lt;“•hr
tap.rlalcad.at, aa.l..ed by Mr*. M*rrt-

EsSSGZKdsAr- ~'t
The Editorial Department;..

SgguSSStSS
tCH’S.

•troyed, or the gland* Mrtphied and
decayed; but well iu remain c=n »&gt;e
aavad by Ihla application, aad «iimulaied into activity, ao that •» new
growth of hair &gt;• peudorod. Instead
of fouling the hair with n-paaTy aedk.
■•nt, it will k*ep it cleau and virunxi*.
Ita oceaaional aaa will piwrwnt th* hair

MONET _2ta
ntfw
MAKE IT.Sjgj
L-rasjra-aS

�CHEAPEST and BEST

OAD

PETmONWGAZffl!

. TIME TABLE-

Aunnramni

TaJdfag Effect Anff. 29th 1875.

ENTENNIAL

raWT nxx terwux

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

BISTORT«’« U.S.

iffiSE’ift'sSiKIcSlS

UhratratM tbe aut______ ,___________
buaiMra man of fair iatcUcctual gifts, and
point, the moral of my fure-puig acem-iu
mt th. nluo df thne. Mr. WflHam Hegw
Prescription Free
1 mtn, born in 1816.. wm educated a drug­
Iks AretrooW••*»! IrnMn Ma
rerabml raimraw the taking rf.VwkAurg. gist, *nd when he diml was hradof th? the
lb&gt; y*s* sa4 n.H4ls*xv&lt;. N«• »•«.re*
Thr majority b nmall, but it is enough". widely-known firm of Hegemon A Co.. uEuHSSSTh? Utile was fought on the square isrne
of hoeraly Vs dWmnraty, nd the t»M of
Ohio settle* tbe question. Tbe rag-tnoney
manafisrfwrer* are pushed to the wall, the

Iw wsrth &lt;h.»akreK»l.«n |.rk». Th«r will he »pWssdsUtr uW

Tke CeatEuial ii Pa ai Pencil!

MAMMOTB COLORED i’ATUlOH

l&gt;»l.Z*Wre&amp;££*!?£*■

with repudiatioa taking ia it. shadow, fr
deed, and baairara mon breathe more
e^y. AU honor lo tbc breed men of
Ohio. AR honor to tlw nobl. Repnbli
can* of that noble Suit, who placed tlietnmIvm betwran their couhtry and ruin, and
foogU ao Wdl the bottle up» the result
of which the basinrev of the conntry dc-

e.tl Democrats WOT quite a well pleased a*
ibeBcpablicaiu.in fwt.eniou^iw husinra*
me®, there wra no divenity of raotiment.
All were gi»d that the rag'baby hid 'ulied
a bornin," and that it got iu quietus bo-

rare, bat be abo gaia*d great proBchaey
in the art. of painting and muue, so that
he would have been noticeable in the prautke of either art had be not poamed mi
many other riaiin* to iptrilactual and social
dirtinrtioa that there merely stood fur sccomplkhtucot. in hi. well-rounded charac­
ter. Now this gentleman ww. day by
day, an active burieera man, giving the
u«ual time and rare and thought to tbe
conduct of a large and prwqsweu* bu»ines*. Yet, in there hoar* usually regard
ud B« sacred to rest *i»d recreetioe, he had.
by wise husbandry of (parebouts, gather'1
cd ftults in the garden of knowledge You Can
Make $5,000
whjch are'usually th* reault of the araidti|b Miays in A 1 Stocki.
ou* labors of a Hfttlme. Verity, the hours MT «T8T«M IS BAg^HOXORABLB »d HIMraegoUea.

wm

I

the tumble, obedient servant of the wont

tern, qr wratara points, this great Hue
I* the one yqu should lake. The track
UofttwlHat *Uel rail, aqd nil ttr gppointmenta are Orat-ela** In every n&gt;apeet. " Hs train* are made up of elegant
■•Yu.1’0’!”**0,. **■!" Drawing Room
and Sleeping (W&gt;e*. luxurious, well
llgh|ed and well yc&gt;&gt;i&gt;l*trd Day Coaches
and pleaaant lounging and nmoklaa
rare. The care are all equlppci! with
tbe calehiated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent Butter, and Couplings, Wra'lurbouar Safety Air Brakes, and every
Other appliance that ba. been devised
for tbe eafoty of passenger train*. All
train* are ruu by telegraph. In a word,
thia GREAT LINE ba* tbe t&lt;cat .nJ
■moutbort track, red the must elegant
and comfortable equipment of any roid
In th* $Vrat, and ha* tro**competitor in

go &amp; North-Weatcrtt ' Railway leave
CHICAGO aa follows;
For Council Bluffs. Omaha, and Califor­
nia, Two through train* dally, with
1'ullman Palace Drawing Room and
HloeplngCara through HGjancll BlufT.
Tot 8t. Paul and Miueapolu. Two
th roarb traina dally, with Pullman Palsee Uar&gt; attached on both train*.
Per Ormb Bay and Lak* Superior.
Two trains dally, with Pullman Pal­
ace Cant attaebrti, and running through
to .Marauctte.
For Milwaukee, Four through train*
dally. Pullipau &lt;&gt;r* on night 'rain*.
For Winona And poiritadn Minnesota.
One Ihroagh train daily.
For Dubujno, via ('’rveporl. Two
through" trains dally , with Pullman
Canon n(gl4 Unln.
For Dubuque and La Crosse, via
Clinton, Two through, train* dally,
with Pullman &lt; anon ulrht train.
For Sioux City and ' anktoo. T«ro|

Uujcwm t* «»r wk* ‘'j*”",1 ft
rssn II kw HUreU &lt;sr(k&lt; itusuAl.o

rlura ."ts**r*r&gt;*. &lt;a*tt*ek*d to &lt;
sortr.errwIsXsi 4«i«a&gt;niils*. &gt;«•!
&lt;ll&gt;w tratlewty taf th* inns *a4 *&lt;1

•.“‘.•''“•""—'ii.srife,.

VkUnrt &gt;U««l

‘
b.i.J U*»iuj*. Cet.Hr ph.

J, Cole &amp; Son.

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Pullmnu Putlafe. Cun.
Three celebrated cars arc nin an all
1 ■n^lralrou',iAll,(isriIIUO" ,h,‘ rna'1’

pi.

iMivsTiiiAi Kxiimnws

■■AND IAPIIS DIVISION.

NEI TORE INDD3TF1AL EIWIOR CO.

Tbe ReltabiTshort Line

Perpetual’World’s Fair,

HAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

r’it ’a J^is'iIiV’khlre
eeilUr »"-l MaSu.Ua

IVEXPKES.I

rVYS'
3100,000 1

IH.ftiF ~ ft.non. w ISAOU A.. 1'.
S«rie Drawing, April 5. 1875.
i*iM&gt;&gt;*k&gt; i)iw«
Tk~ M«*dw.
..Hr B..CT feat-id M’rt'iMi* la

I Iran Ml. I***M tsntr «T Barer. U« sb.**
.rire.ras ISst U.M SMsras th* b.*&gt; *T Sis*

AAA.re.S- Itos*.

tall l*treatsLlrel.

MORIENTHAU, MONO &amp; CO

FlXtXCUl, AOKXTW.
23 Park Row, Mew York
I CbltMgo and Omaha, Chicago Cedar
Rapid.. Chlcogoand Dubuque, Via Clin*
ton. Chicago and Freeport. Chicago
red Marquette. Chicago and Groen
Dry. Chicago aud Milwaukee, Ctileago PEtjwsmau IspcssiMe Uaier ftis Pia
Applications for Ageaetss Received.
and St. Paul.
TLb I* tbe Only Line runnldg three
cars b*t wceu Chicago and Ft, Paul ot
Chicago red Milwaukee.
At Omaha our Sleepet* connect with .
tbe Overland Sleepera on the Cnlian I1 h**
1
Pacaflo Railroad, for all points »wi at
the Mlraourl Hirer, ■
।
All Ticket Agent* m-U tlcketa by thb..
route.
'
I
MARVIN HIGH ITT.
W. H. truxm
Gen'l ream
(:&lt;fn'| Pararnrer Agent.
4Hf

■QiimiptePttBre

Menial.

»*3Trerli

'r’1

wa,.
ttas&gt;a&gt;**4

FIHE PRINTING
I

SI RS £."|
Eft. J

DONE at this OFFICE

METROPOLITAH TEA CO.

Cfcr-fer Sit. tl lit Ur id litiit lilt
ia no derogation from the wealth of the
mountain region. to make thia 'assertion,
fur there are compensation in all thing*.
The conntry went uf Ncbraaka ha* coal
and iron, and gold and tilrer, and Ncbra»' fertility, and
iu genial elimate.
mountain* must hr ________ ___ _..
ctdtnre of Nebraska will (apply them with
supporter*. In brief, aad to pul tt in the food. In tbe near faturv. therefore, the
abortcat poraible way, the chief sopjsirt fanner* uf Nebroka will bare a matrnifiof Tammany, ia the ranimilb. the thieve*, and thoac whi&gt; mak.
money out of the thierra; and ra Hackett
WM in tbelr Way, Hackett taut be riaugh
tend.
He waa slaughtered. John K«Dy, in
the Detnocmic Cooveotion, rune aad iu.
be draired to bo nominated, -nd his dictum
wraaAmed by tbc coevcnuon Ihmade
the rararaatinne, and New York know.

w^u^wksssIk±'

$510,000. 1SIAL.1
jpta.sns’—

GROCERS.

party, a* Mr. Kelly ha* furnished by thia
action. Hackett ta tbc apraial drrad of
the thieve*—Hackett, therefore, ntuat I.
pot out of office. Hackett in an Bpright
judge—Tammany will none of htm —
Hackett hang* ntnrdcrvrk—Tammany
—. aran
kt.
will .k.r I...

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F.ru-wa &gt;huigM.ro ut mhU u kwmAUo

Itt rn*sa&gt;
...rets* din*
T
&gt;««. in th* vre*
SEtsfi-

have bran tried by law, and mH by the
tmrreailien of the HemoeraUc party. Conanqwenily, he has hung a scorn of them,
and has arat hundred* and hundred* to
Sing Sing So ably, honestly aud impar­
tuUy
tially baa he diachargrd the duisaa of hi*
offira, that he luui earned the undying
hatred of every thief, and the cquslly unooultnue* f.ily g»«d. Since the Ohio elec­
dylfcg gratitude uf erery reputable man in tion there ha* been a perceptible improve­
ment. for th. reason that confidence in the
stability of thing* ha* been restored Men
know now where they are and what they
hare to expect.
If Pennsylvania and
nppointmenU of clerk* and other official* ManaachuMtU do aa well, there will be a
were diatributed among the ward*, and greater and more marked improvement.
Judge Hackett waa notified that he waa I
It ia raining very hard at this writing,
expected to remove hi* anbordinata* and and tbe city U aa di.agm-ahle aa possible.
appoint thana (elected by Tammany. He
refnaad. He wrote a letter to llwae mak­
ing thia uuolent demand that it was ab«oiatcly Dnnnary to the proper admin'utrauoo'of the law that the court* rbtrald be
kept free fnan political influence; that hi*
derka. rtc., were good, reliable, wdl-quali
fied men. and he should retain them —
Thia action, coupled
- - yean ago, wh.-n Back

TKA1X8 OOIXG SOUTH

CHAitLES J. PmTRSON
Bnrei****.mH enfftt

NowU Pra^Tvanu Rdfcw (uh. aS
tbe qarariue a* Io which party will riot
th* next Premdcal. and the prioqpl** that 1

ia not only entertaining, hot instructive.
John Kelly, a brawling, pot-home, corner
groocry politician, uccupire a piece lately
MM Vy Twrad as the brad rf Ihawmsy.
and whoever ia the hand of TanrMany con­
trol. tbe Democracy ol tbc city.
The brat judge ’the city has ever hail i&gt;
Recorder Hackett, who for ten yean ha.

ia

Mf3.ll

CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY.

um’fusftn
sinew

TIME TA J EE Ho 6.

r«dffr.“ji8.

Lawson’s Curative
Rheumatijm, Neuralgfe, Sciatica,

WATER UME
4HAIE

Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.
baportant Musical Notice!'

ONLY

ALL FOR 1.50.

45 D0LLAKS ’ rl,

tv
- ■.
Visitor.
h^JSffiMttSSU^kgSs
I .r &lt;»&lt;MT* Stale.) r«&lt;.,*z«d.
•luti SasaU ratv5 Musical
«
Church

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For Wh at?

REMOVAL.
j. jay watkon a co.
r.«*»c*&lt;f«llr Isfcra &lt;k«r**trsa&lt; aat tk* s«UI*
t!,ol';BX.'SauImMra tre !Utn «

THOMA* HUSTtll,

Teas! Teas!

The New Improved Back-Feed ‘ - ----- r

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
whi.h I Osaaritia IISCST IXW1XO MACtllNK* |*

that tbe roil of Nebraska i. a bank
will honor every draft of the intelligent
aad indnrttiuu* fanner. A. proved by
«"uf‘bTcZoisT".raw
the daplayr at three fhira. the production*
5:
of Nebraska are marvelous. The small K
gtaiaa are of Am qaality; but it i* the •aaasr Ik.l sir slksr mwkl». 1. Ui .r a«l&gt;.
wu, thcRsUsand tho vegetall«», yhich
are moot pinking. (Jbrnranlk* are exhib­
ited HI feet high, and with from two to
five full developed earn &gt;iu &lt;xm sulk, and

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BRICK FOR SALE!
The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture. of

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meni. MUI keep constantly
[ on hand a full supply of
BETTER BRICK

■ than watt ww before made

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1875’,

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' CcrUiaiyTSr," mid John
• 'Abril I
p&gt; out and get the article myself?"
“Why, thi fact to, John,” said the mer­
chant, eojoying hto Joke more and more,
“fc’a only one article—a nther bulky one.
It was bargained for long ago
I think
you will hare to go with it, John."
“Dowa to the aca*hore!" said John,
getting a little hot and fluriered. “Is It n
rery valuable pared, dr ?"
“Well, |&gt;crhap* ynur natural wndcsty
may depreciate Ito worth, John.
Mrs.
Stcde and I think a good deal of it, and
Laura, too—I'm sure she does. The
eomtnodity to yourself, John. Mr*. Steele
wants you to go down and take a little
boUda/there.'
When th* sams of iyoura waa mentioned.

_ «BTK30A tIU.JD

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

•S21 ‘.Vilf.TWKtS;: &amp;

Haya taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stovcx of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and (irst-elass in every
respect.
’

Thi, Stove bu low broad IwwHh. VERY DEFil’ a-b pit. and
tO
n 0&gt;®tc for Broiling over, directly under* the
dnrtY which when open euuneit the coals to keep
-fb |a.*« tin lined doors which clone with u
trirh 1‘nrceTiun Knob*. The Reservoir is so arranged
it.fan ita.takon-ouU at will, has Mien or close front doors and its
general appearance is bold and attractive.

THE CENTENNIAL FOR 13T6.

"A very na.ty »cu." mid Mr. Stevie.
John muffed it In, hit ey&lt;a dilating, hi*
broad tliouldcra expanding, bi- licad high
in the sea»&lt;-.»otc-i air.
. A tramp on the haul, wet »jnd, and
like a metinr a Ung black homo *h&lt;&gt;t by,
disappearing In the mist, leaving fur John
But John am •til) surrounded by the |
the memory of a charming head cruanrd
with blonde, curling hair, two kind eye pretty and sympathetie women. who had i
cruelly dowrted the tdno-hioodrd doeend
ant of the old Dutch governor, lying in
his tost graecful and languid of altitude* '
on a ni-iglilhiring lounge!-—the dreccndant. '
not the governor—and had flocked one '

‘Ma,

• jlfA ibeei) bold in tbi? Market for six ream mid stmiu
H F1A F&gt; for n Heating Stove. 11 is guaranteed to heat
with two-Aurd.* the fiu*| nt any straight draft Stove.
I
out this full with donlje door* and other improvements.

plump preUy wife were alone together in of their lime at the i
tbeir prirata parlor. Her dimpled hand ao nrermary and an r
Uy lovingly tn hi*, bar shapely head, j John waa aliuovt 1
fnah from the hand*of tbeeoiffrur. rretrd Urea: but when bi*
mktoaaly &lt;m bi. .boulder.
, L.
' '
Suddenly the door opened, and there ’ hi* ureal
wx* heard the ruiitle of silken drapery.
"
A .till shapelier little bead, and fresher
from the hand, of the coiffeur, all snru tripled hr the audacious touch of-a mor­
tal, p:epM in at at the door. Laura wa*
pale; her little white hand* were eUapwl
lopd*.bcr ; her niu.ieal voice tmnldcd.
"Oh pop, mamma, come dimlly! Mr

Alro. Boiler Bin’" S
Stove* v.tric»u« style?,
f-tt-i the Largent and
Stove. a*v«rjbffervd in

■S'TOSAr.S!

ln»«l I. Lim. Wire »’■

MFOSITION HATED I
A STORY SUCCESSFULLY TOLD.

OPPOSITION COURTED
Sinical anil Kstliaisl

Teas.

Coffees

and Spices
showing itaelf, for the young man to a* pale
m a «]wxtre ; and dramed in that white
duck, with his sunken etva and billious
skin, i* enough tu frighten one. I have
grown to bate him, while Laura i* grow
ing to do ignite the remtrurr, Tm afraid.
AU the evening be leans 'uphgaiuM the
wall, netyr dancing, or opening hi* mouth

DENTIST
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tings, Nov. 10th, 1874.
rt.-.Uy. j !,

•null an

NIMI

r^T3 BEST

lAIBIgJLANDS
ANDNCMAMA,

Gtri imriur &gt;1 receive di.-dcl fro® New I ork • very Urge nnd

dWMpUU* Slock of Imported and Domestic

only to with the father—Florence, a beautifu) bright, aoconpltobcd, good gid at
acrentocn, Bbe love* Theodore in an
idolatreu. fashion, and while ahe tore* her
mother no Iw, she *tay* by ber lather,
that hi* home may not be entirely derolate. Mr*. Tilton is with her mWto.
Mra. Morse. The Plymouth people made
up the magulflc.nl sum of 11 OU for her,

ally breeeehing him-fur attention. In the
daytime ba to always with a long black
burse, that euvem more ground with it*
leg* when it to putug than any animal 1
ever now. WbcW Laura fucn cut Io drive
bobind it, and vaaiahm u&gt;t of stoht with
the b.my creature. I tremble to think bow
dreadful U would b« if our &lt;toar little giri
would ever
port and pared of thi*
wretched nuu aJ hto wicked beast. Sol
think John bad better come down at once;
Iqnite long toaoeEakaadaome fare qnd
bctorhtobmmat voice, and 1 think it to
alxrnt tuna John should tdl hto Httto Mtwy
to Laura, and haxa ihiap aotttod comfort-

form. He to haring wuqderfttl saceore all
orcr t|&gt;e country. He to probably the
bag |4atforar orator in the country, and
then who is there whn doe* not want to
ere the man who tackled the great pulpit
Hxiqargai Th; eurbuityof th; public,
and Theodore's talent, will giro him all
the rntney he want*. Then- arc runt&lt;T&gt;
afovot that ncgotiatkice arc in
for
a rvcnnrilcti&lt;"U luswrep him and hi* wife,
and I am Indiaed to Iwliere there to foun­
dation for it. Tilton always loved hi* 1
wife, and I know he beiievm het more ainned against than alnningItocchcr never drew bigger audiences 11
than nnw, and *&lt; cm* never to have had an
finuaMdHpott htopsopto.

quoutly, thare cwbe BOdiahusraty ia rhe

X

The naiional grarabacks an not

&gt;M M an invretmani, lik* bond*. Ho
one axped* to bold them for aay time.
They arc received one mlnntojuri mid out
the next, and we cannot **&lt; tfi*. the party

The Wednesday morning paper* report­
ed six failure*, five of theta rather large
ones. and every day tuner the list to grow­
ing. Thia year , will go into h istory a* *

4. We cannot are how an iucTMoe io
the volume of greeuboaka can Itrrreti
their value, if, at the name time, a corers'
ponding volume of other paper morem be
retired. Sevan hundred and fifty trillion',
of paper money will stand at just sneb a
value as compared with gold, ah other eir
curustancee being equal, v/bcth«r the whole

out exception, been bankrupt fur from
three to fire year*. So long a. the limre
rfrre fiu»h, and credit eaaily obtained, they
oiuld *wim in the current, but the moment
the pr.-*«nre caipc. and bank* liegan to '
lighten up a trifle, down they went. Be-1
aides, thi* ia a good time u&gt; foil. The ruin­
! cl man who might fcpuww* along for a,
(yr*r cr two more, prefer* to fail now..
when he ha* a good exeuae f &gt;r it, and
' when he doe* not bare to go for for u I
, mxou. The Chicap. fire and lb- failure
nf Jay Cooke, were two aplendid oppor| tunitira for ahaky hou*ea to get out cncdi-1

They denounce the appoinlmcala* one en­ 500,000.
tirely unfit lo In* nude, intimating, if they
do not aaaen, that the new Secretary to a
Hatherer, a ninny, and a drunkard. Pu»ribly the gentlemen who are duch/rging
thaw lit do ink-aauirta at Chandler know
him and |«wbly they do not. Ido, and
I predict that be will make the best ofirer
that denatUMM ha* had since Ctox toft it.
He was' for rears the moat prominent btuinres man in the Wret, sod handled great­
er inteawsta than Bay other. He waa a

me, mamma ’ Oh. du, 1 beg of you!
Can't she |&gt;apa ?"
Her blue eye* filled with lean.: her lit­
tle feet reemed |«nting to fiy through the
corridor.
“Certainly not," said Mr. Steele. Lh
V- :__ 1.1. ...___ ................

Became be waa imbecile enough to risk
hi* Kfe. that i« iar&gt; reason f.vr y«mr being
the talk of the hotel."
Laura rained her head proudly.
•
“No danger of that, papa; and.braide*,

*• M a esutleaasw, ud M’D
•K Vote IB the »!rt. If you
toe Jomw know what Smith

women would In a bail-drca*. She won't
a bit afraid of rain or mud. She wm •
little too rocklow, for getting uborv to »oo
one of the Institution. for vagabond boy*,
her foot dipped off th* plank, and die «ft»-

"You are very kind, air," be said, “and rifpjad into his own; badmehed It and
lira. Stade, to always more like an angel went on again. . ■'
than a worn: n.”
“One miunte T saw her as neat and trim
/-Axthta solid and plump for that," in- a figure a. ever rfrared a water-proof and
tdlposed Mr. Htrek, bat liking the phrw •hovd hat. the next she wm gone.”
nevertheless.
.
. "Gone!" cried lunra. “Gone where ?"
"But it to simple arnducs*,'' puraned
‘Into (he water, shthl; igto the hoggry
John, “to dream of further Uppim*. green ware* that ror-god np la lake l.er
than I enjoy now—your affection and that away from the fuodost heart in tba amof your wife, my position here ;. I don't vena;; and if it hadn't been for one nf
dare—I esn't hope for anything more. ’ Ihav venr vagabond bop, who had been
Oh, Mr. Stceie I an t tell her my story, lurking there foe a chance to recapo from
•ir. She would shrink from mo with hor­ the island, you'd hare Jost u* both, uty
ror asd aversion, she to ao young, ao bran- dear, foy 1 tqadc an agv«|«od plgRga after
tiful. Ixt me at ica*t enjoy the prarcut." her, though I'm aahamed to ray I cudd'nt
"And in the meantime some esdevemus, ■witu a stroke, and should ualy have gone
btlioua, blue-blooded scoundrel will carry to th- bottom like a jdummet of kail, but
her off from tu all
an uSciri standing by caught and bi-ld me.
Then John's face grew peio and *tcni
and iried &gt;‘Ul tipi John Wafer* had her
"If there is the slightest feeling upon ’ safe as a tyivet: ai;d pereeully that rags­
her part fur—foe any ouc else, then, indeed.' kind boy came up with your awoet mother
Mr. Steele, my esse to bapeJvss.'
on the other suL- of the boat, apd the ofli
The cowmerrial pater fluttmd from rial eried out. ‘He’* a regular water-dug,
hto hand, the pcaeil fell from hi* car; he that Jobny Waler*!' And throe were the
leaned hi* head ajrinat I bo d«*k amltrcru- rery rmli a guret her* u*cd In rclatiop to
lm:
John a inluute ur ao agp.-'
“Why, who would suppose you rouid
"John !” cried joor bowildercd Laura,
be inch a coward T‘‘ said Mr. Stacie, im­ “our John,
Mamma? My m»mma?
petuously. “ Von sltril gw down with'me Wa* mamma the lady? Wm John ihe
Ixiyf And u |t John, oqr John, that
aaval poor Sir. Stnyveaaql?’'
'
Th.- very same, darling--John, &lt;mt
•lonu a dmdly breach, but who did not John; hr', always on liarwl where there'*
hope to survive tba-atlcmpt.
trtuWe c* dapgrr "
Even the ocean, when it c-iufnnitid
‘ Oh. mamma* mamma !■' eried Laura,
them, wore a threatening look. Upon the forgetting all the yraro that hail passed
bori»« a pile of clouds formed a back­ since tbo evident, and crumpling both the
ground wan and gloomy, a great black _.:w..u.i L_ a. • . _ _ _ __ li _ ____
mist lay in the aenilh, a draw red vapor

THE NEW IRON AGE

WHOLE NO.

i*. rather odd one morning to dtoenver that
having created the ocean and the Alp., I
loitered in the Hudeou Highland*, travel- .
ed throe; down through the Miwimippi
Valley, across the American desert tn Gd- ‘
ifunria, and back again by another route,
your rnoiher Lad never been up the Ea«: :
river as far a. Morrbani*. It aeetsod ao
abrurd to hare neglected thia horns exeur-1
aion that we determined upoo it ah oncn.
The morning wa* wet, but that didn't mat­
ter. Your mother looked prettier in a
water proof and rubbare. with a ahovd-

and-bn to anything but a drtmkard.
trike* mo that three qualifications
about what the country want* is

There lx tvl»idri*ble *ickui*» at pres­
ent.
Dress warmly and guard against
catching cold.
K. GriBlh was n.iiipUincd of and
brought before Justice Han.mood lastSat­
urday fur selling inuniealiag lM|U&lt;wa to

“I don't know—a stranger. I believe ;
I waa so interested tn Mr. StuyvBsant I
forgot to ssk.
“Pah!" mid Mr. Steele, getting upon
hto foci, and walking to the door, “I'll go
and find out ail abiut it.
Do yon day
here till I return.-'
Briere he bid gone tar Mr.Rtoelebcsni

agreed tint tbo vtscuer cuuld be nothing
ic« than a champion swimmer
"A regular watar-dng I" 'said om gen­
tleman to ,Mr- Stade i and as the merchant
had bearl this epithet used but nnw be­
fore in hU life, and that on an ocuarion of
vital iutevret to himaclf, b* .ought cut the
hero nf the hour, and found, to hto un­
bounded astunuhed. it wan John Waters
himseff! He waa quite enveloped in the
flounce* and furbelow* of peoUy and sym­
pathetic women, who inriatod upon know­
ing every half ssenad if he waa txrt he
fofeatroeg and well, and how in the world
enoU he buffet those drendfa! wares in
that grand, heroic way, and bow rfW ha
manage to drag poor dear Mr. Stuyveaant
io lo tbaabtwv?
John. lik.any other boro of the hour,
enjojod thto womanly adnktioo, but look­ wish thry could take beck that Erie plat­
ed aniMMuly al Mr. Stade when he ap- form now? The ra): baby to not a my
in^ritmg gonWun. is it?
proadMd.
“Hum I", growled that worthy merchant,
One hundred and fifty inmate* of the
Imunc .Asylum st Kalamaam recently ]nr
tioipaud ia an esosnsiMi &lt;a the Lake Shore,
by way of the South Harm Railroad
"lie appeared auxiou* that way, sir,"
Naaby to oppered lo inflation. He any*
said John. Qo wrapped htonadf atomt
me like a ctevil fidu I thought one lime that four grihmsof warn to uao of whisky
gre'd both go down Uiprther. Than ought nray enlstgr the bulk, but, after all, than;
to be a school for teaching people bow to
totthansdrre be oared. Its tin* mdrel

thing for young Ito Smythe to drop into a
gammg-b.;ure„ cut a mairoifirent sapper,
drink a Lwik nf ratondid wine, and lost a
few hundred al faro, and it was equally nice
f.ir the proprietor of theboure. In three
day* al) the Mom and houara that the
ancient Smith left-to modern Do Smythe
were renting al enormowi reuta, and the
young gentleman didn't know what lo do
with Iim money; but now two-thirds of
them are emptv. and the other third find

»0.0l» GIVES AWAY
Wo win aund the

MKPT’BLICAN ]

BANNER usual print IIA0 and the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL rental pries ISOO, pretage
prepaid &lt;m&gt; both paprm, fi* one yum. for

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]

�0 doM m( Owl cr Control • Stare
of Mie|&gt;. utan ktook-Ner Has
Ha Etas ava.ta; Anythinj in .ta
Canada Soattam—How it Happaaad ttat War»a
ar* Were Pu; on
ttaNHch. Cen ra .

rSKZS*!?.BKTKOIT. MIPS
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THE NEW YORK

MWIIIIi.
TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS.

Thj nwult pf the deetiotu held yoncr-

2, 8.—BnxDrrv a»t&gt; jrsnex.

day will carry joy to every Republiraa

The New* suya it is not proprxd to iuersaae tbo aggregate volume at the cur
rency. It wan proposei to increase it
WO.000,000 in the bill wbieh Praident
Grunt vetoed in April, 1874. The Ute
E. B. Ward demanded that the volume of
the currency be inercaaqd to »1.000,000,000. Pig lroo Kelley, Bounty Specula­
tor FmW, and the ?J53 iaterronvertiW.
bond fitetion prvpo«- to increase the volume
jnel as much a. they can by their ahullieeocfc system. Tbo Evening Newa may
not want to' sec more greenback, than the
preoent sggrmrate of both greenback, and
natioMlJaak notes ■ but that paper h not

heart, and fill thu land with tbo shout, of

power after the barrier U broken down to
set it up again. We contend that the
breaking of the pledre of oongrwn that
the first issue of legal tcndcra should be
convertible into aix per cent bonds (many
of tbcaw notes arc now extant), tnd the
breaking of the pledge that these notes
•hsU MW exceed MOO,000,000, taken
(•gather. »&gt;11 surely and swiftly depreciate
than. Every man koewa that broken faith

reived one minute end paid out the next.
Many milliona arc hoarded ir. larger or
smaller sums, waiting tn pay debla with,
to purchase property with, or to loan for
tta aaka nf interest. The fluctuation sf
owe per cent, which often takes place in a
day. rata *1 off crery *100 from the
worhianma'a deposita’in savings banka,
ftvm the value of hia homestead, or from
any property which be may hold and find
it Mecnaarv to sell for rash. Tlie wheetgrowers of this regien have carried home
nearly *200,000 in greenbacks o: tbeir
equivalent for wheat sold this fail iu Lanrtug. They did not pay it out the next
minute nor even depmtt it in banka, but
many of them are holding on to it now,
waitin; to see if rotation win reduce its
value or resumption inerraae it. Oo June
30, 1875, tbenatfonal brake of tbn coon
try owed tn their depositors *690,1152.021,
payable or. demand. This n ’ ey wu
saved up for various u.-cs, not '’rceeived
one minute and paid out the next," a»

the ftienda of liberty, equality and frater­

nity. The victory re a .weeping unc. Yfr
have annihilated the Tammany Ring in
in New York City, tho Hewing Devil—

TILDEN AS HE
APPEARED
TUESDAY
MORN-

We bare brought the Newa lo confess
that morn than onc-lhirl of the interest
received oct government bonds held a.
secunty Ar national bank cireulatinn ia
taken from the bank, by national laxci.
This makes quite a differene.-.
Why
should not WMincipal and food taxes be
prorerly reckoned against the bank proUV Ths basis for touommrnt is earily
ascertained from the published report, of
the hanks, firs titns every year, and such
taxes are emily collectible. No state or
private bonks, no private money leader,
begin to pay the taxro on their capita) that
national bank. do. This we tan prove by
overwhelming statMUm If banking cap.
tai pays taxa equivalent to all the profit
made on circulation (a we tsliave to be
the ease), then the people are not wrong­
ed. whether the taxre lx- national, state,
ro muncipal. One hand washes the

bo Capital Thieves in Wiacutuin.

Wo

have redeem id the gioriout old Bay State
from the disgrace of having a copper rebel
Governor, sod secured a substantial victory
io Detroit, while in Maryland tho result

u a great change to the better, rad the
the Republican victory in New Jerwey and

Kama., m overwhelming m the most

violent hater of Democracy could wish.
Where, ob! where, i. Tilden, where is
Allen, where are tho D.-tnocratic hope, of

electing the next Preridcnt—gone—gone—
gone—“where the woodbine twinrth."

As he is this Morning on board the
Special

for Salt River
John Biglow,
Engeneer-The
Tam’any Ring
Conductors.
mosey, but tbn will not do for legal ten
den, and either gold or greenback,
mint be aeccauble when legal tender. are
to be made, sa is very often the ca*. If
all our paper currency up to I7M,000,(Mill
were made a legal tender, then it would
be twice a. easy to get legal tender, anow, and their value would be Im If
there were tea times the number of legal
tender., tie News would not pretend that
tbeir nine could I e kept up. How can it
be kept up if they arc doubled?

Fuh Ring in Chicago, the Bastaxd Refonnera of New York State, aad tho would

The Chief oi the
Messing Devil­
Fish H.ing as he
appears to-day

Senator Ogkwby, at the elaw- of hia
speech al Cincinnati, Ohio, a couple of
weeks ago, electrified liu audience with the
following brief hot effective peroration :
"I leave my wishes with you-, and what­
ever coaue* of it in the iuturc, whatever
may be our fate hereafter, let me say to
you a. my patting word ‘Whatever elw
faih, 1-e Mire that school keeps.' " [Pro­
longed applause.] The fact ia, the repub­
licans of Ohio have the interval, of the
public school confided tn their charge in
an »|iccial aetw. By the legislative en­
actments of tbeir uppooenta.aa well as by
the avowed drclaratiou. of individuals and
classes of controlling influence in the dem­
ocratic party, in hostility to I be mmmon
school, the uccosity i. placed upon them
of coming to the rescue of a system wbieh
insure ita succw in the past century than
any other single influence or instrumen­
tality. It is not aurprising. then. Ahat
those words ofHenalor Oglesby ahuahi be
kept ringing in the pre™ or Ohio. | But
it ta not in Ohio shine that danger threat­
en. tile public-school avateui.
It far the
■■me in aearly-cvery State where Democ­
racy aspires to political control. And it
is natural that it should !• ro. Ignore neo
and slavery were for a quarter -uf a cen­
tury the chief corner-stones of the Democ
racy, and it waa only when slavery and
Democracy were overthrown by the rwall'
of the reWlii-a, and Republirani.m waa
triumphant, that the Southern States be­
gan lo evince any cotwderable dcyree of
progression in the cause nf popular' rdu-

these ntalmaeuta. and similar oom have
apt.eared ia plher newspapers in the shape
at New York t»rre.poodem», showing
that the .tory led st lout gained wide
cirevUiioti. A Nnw York letter to tbs
Rochester
containing the state­
ment that Vanderbilt had got control of
tbo Mi.b. Central, and speculating as to
what bs was going to do with it, offering
somo intercwting tbaoriea aa to the Cbmmodor's object in controlling two rival
routes of through travel end buaineM.
etc., ate., was shown to Jan. F. Joy. Prwidsnt of tbn Miob. Central, by a reporter
of the /W yesterday,
Mr. Joy said there waa no trulh whatcv&lt;e in the ata tomenta obtained in the let­
ter. They were nothing but the merest
speculations, and had uo foundation in
fort. He said that he had within the
past few days caused to be pvamred a full
and accurate list of the stock holders of
of the Michigan Central Railroad Com
pony, and consequently he knows ex­
actly who holds the stock. Ho knows
that Commodore Vanderbilt docs not own
or control a single share. The majority
of it is held in New England; though a
comiderablo portion is held in New York
State, but not by any one In the Vander­
bilt interest.
The newspaper Idler referred to and
the Chicago TWfissc paragraph, seen to
lay a greet deal of strews upon the change
by the Michigan Central from the Pullman
to the Wagner sleeping or, which latter
arc said to be ownsd by Vanderbilt.— I
Doubtless thia change is the cause of all
the talk upon the aubjcct, and the origin
and foundation of all the apccuiations
which hare been going through the news­
paper* of. late.
Mr. Joy's cx|4anstion of the change of
sleeping-cars may throw mine light on the
source of the gowiip It ia currently underatood thsl Vandcrt.ilt has an interest
the New York Central. The Michigan
Central and Great Western had a contract
with tbo Pullman Car Company. An ar­
rangement was entered into brtwoen Mr.
Venderbill and Joy, at tbc aolicitatiou of
the latter, by which the Pullman ear. go­
ing Eaat over the Michigan Central and
Great Wialern were allowed to run through
New York over the New York Central,
and in exchange the Wagner cam ntnuing
West on the New York Central were al­
lowed to run through to Chicago. Thia
arrangvmeut ha« been in force for the
ago Mr. Vanderbilt notified Mr. Joy rtiat
after the termination of the present con­
tract of the Michi.rtin Central with the
Pullman Company «n the first of Norctn-

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Brooka and Hannan, the cow thievcw.
Hia object uteloubtedly wa. to force the
Michigan Central to dtacard the Pullman
care al the close uf the present cuotrart
and run the Wagner care.
The Michigan Central and Great Wawlern connect at Suapeu-ion Bridge and
Buffalo with the Erie a. well aa the New
York Central, and hitherto Pullman cam
have run over both roods to New York.
Mr. Joy nt onn- entered into negnliatioua
with the Erie to w if, in case the MiehiK Central changeu to Wagner care, the I
e would allow them to run over thrir
road to New York, the Michigan Central
hauling the PuUnuu care from that road
to Chicago, tl»u« making the mum- ar­
rangement, rjrtenuvl that was formerly
had with tbc New York Centra). Finally,

to appear at the circuit court to answer lo
stealing Samuel Reynold a cow.

ONLY

The State Grange bold, it next meet­
ing at Leasing. Dee. 26. Subordinate
grasgva are phooriag delegates to attend
l that meeting

45 DOLLARS!

Gov. Bagley has appointed Hon. Hen­
ry S. Clubb of Grand Haven, stcuographer
of the circuit court of Allegan and Oita-

Tho New Improvwd B&amp;olc-Fwnd

of Kalamaaoo county, died at Portage
Oct- IB, aged 85 years. He eatne from
Virginia, in 1831.

F orWhat?

FLORENCE SEWIKG UCHffl.

TO CLUB AGENTS

In order to Mill more largely luereoro
the circulalton o&lt; THE EVENING
- MarqueUe Ladies. even in the firut cir­ POST, we oflhr to give lo those who
cles, delight in dancing the double .baffle
and jumping up and striking their heel.

JOHN STANLEY I

SEND FOR SPECIMEN COPIES
CONTAINING FURTHER PARTI.
krguo has Ixwme «o much greater on CULAR9, AND GIVING THE NUM­
the Big Rapid, brunch than ou the Pent BER OF SUBSCRIBERS WHICH
water main line, that the Big Rapid*
SHOULD BE OBTAINRD TO EN­
division has been designated “main line.*'
TITLE UNETO EITHEROF THESE
Hoo. T. W. Ferry of Michigan for
Vice-President, they my. Wbo (nd any

ing to draw public nttuniion frutn their
their own raMulily. fat ballot .luffing and
repeating, by charging fraud upon the Re

T. PHILLIPS.
Gorcranumt: the police force of the large

cities wa. under their direction, they

HASTINGS

hro-

rc]x&gt;rt&lt;d lo have culoatscd voters from

'

Canned Fruits and Fish

MARBLE WORKS

Kentucky: they rcworted to evsry means man cam will over thi. route, and Mr.
Jor think, that probably the indneemenla
held out by the Baltimore and Ohio had
uomething to do with the Erie dediniug
to enter into the alccping car er change ar­
e«, they failed. They cannot wfai .ympa- rangement with the Michigan Central.
Among the newupaper gossip on the
thy, fur the people knot* that their cry
•object of Vradetbilt and bia movements
of fraud u .imply a dodge to Itecp intro
ligation from their doors.

GQV. TAYLOR IN (B73,
Democratic puny. Workingmen
ica, look veil into the menu i
vantages of free trade, and pondc

The News saya the banka owe llie p«&gt;ple *350,000,000, for which they pay ia&lt;
a eent of intend. Does not thia contra­
dict what we have proved and the Nev*
adtaitted about the taxes on circulation,
drpraita. and capital. not in government
bonds? Tbera is. one-third «/ the iater«t oa *3541,1)00,000 gone back into tbs
bonds of the proplt to .tart with. Then
the national tanka aro obliged to keep a
gu subnet rewerre to redeem their notes
-In— !Ul
__ 1 —Lt-t.
1878,

cart your suffrage in furor of

while in New York, a few day. ago, re­
ferring to one of these newarnpcri para­
graph., Ite ehaffril Vanderbilt about hia
buying up the Canady Southern. Mr.
k'anderbilt replied that he had never put
a dollar into the Canada Southern atocka
or Innda, nor did he intend tn do no.
On the authority of Mr. Joy, therefore,
who i« in position to know, and claim, to
hate positive knowledge on the aubjcct,
we may deny the atalcmenta that Mr.
I'anderbilt lias control of the Michigan
Central, or b about lo get control of it, or
that be bu a single share of ha stock, or
control, one; or that bo ha. any interest
in the Canada Southern or is reeking any.

Bead the Prcwpcctuaof the B'troii £wstay ATers. The price of the Daily is »6
a year. For 16.10 we will send the Nna
and the Republican a fear.
Rev. William U. Benedict, one of th.
early settlers of Vermontville, dhd st his
raidenw cm the morning of October 18th,
at four o'clock, of Colloid Cancer
Nurserrn.cn asy that the wood of fruit
trees ia ripening well and going into win­
ter in fine condition, promising writ for

Oysters received daily
WM. C BRYANT &amp; CO.

I-i aiusaaa nr van F.vnIM Pore,
No 20S Broadway, corner FoRmi BL,
poems by Mrs. DUge. Laey Um. aad CUh
Theater: ateriee by J, T. Trowbridge. Harriot
PrroeattyoM. Buses OoIMgw. Abby fl
Cold, Coca*, 0oxac*rnox, Dkat*
Alger; and aketeho. by Babooes Harding This it the order, and it » certain doth to
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
л in that order, unless tbe proper remedy
tbo ulk about Ampler*, the Ml ef »*uy ia м need. IIall-a Balsam for tbc lungs will
How Haats Orow fns Kwh, Um flasay pe­ cure tta* find and arooud, and the third;
rms et Taa LUU. Gentry Bop aad Tbo Re- if taken in ttas. Il ba remedy of forty
With thorough reconstruction, equal ferwer, with their niaatratloai. aad laaty, Um
m' standing, and standard with the
State. Il will not do to take it for gnnt: physician tn the country to-day. Hold
righto to all men resumption of specie payed-thal certain sections uro all right,'.nd
by all dnqrgreta. Price *1.00 per bottle
rtrato, and a atrirt diaehargo of all
need no attention. The truth ahetild be
presented everywhere, the enemy rould be National obligation.' yrt to contend for
Motto.—Beat goods and full waaghtah
confronted along (he whole line. Republi­ and maintain, the Rejmblicua party ba»
H. A. DeLand 4 Co.’a Motto, hence they
can. ia New York aad Pronsybranu abould not yvt fulfilled ita mumon. It baa yet
only recommend D. B. De Land 4Co.'. B~t
profit by Him advise, and aeud out spookCAraiienl Silrralu, CoJi for it and get it.

C

G0VE8KB THI® tfifi I0EIDTO

PROflPECTUB KOR IBM.

THE EVEMHIG NEWS.
DKT»CUT,MTCB.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

toey ban not yet boon reached
“Farwad &gt;" shouted the pulhut Hooker, as bis
trmqis broke through lute after line nf the
co-nr at Lookout Mountain. No nating
until we roach the lop I" Ho my go to

FARM FOR SALE!
SflajBawxwri.'tt!

Wnai

�NOTICE!

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

XKTAIVTTEIJ

Wo will mad U&gt;. REPUBLICAN
BANNER mnal prim 81.M aad th.
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL usual price 85.00, postage
prepaid cm hah papers, foe one year, tor

The people of Barry County to under।---------—•
•
order, they
-----„ uiiovat

Htnrsri

nave sent us 40 dozen
MWM.JC

m.a

too, but Dnn says it is going to be a good
winter for. Young Folks^to get married and
tm
ir—— 1------ " ’ he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

I Foe Ike ooovmiieMe of aueb at oar,
I patrons who my desire to auiweriU fcr
i the Putin Fabmib (pries 81 15) ja
«■»—laa with the BANNER (pries
11 50) wo will aapply
two gaaen if
'•Herrd at the same time, I* 83 15

SCBIBHIR? HKTHLY for
Chancery Calendar.

bfrR'ifn! err Ito.'

«...
1 We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
Preston, says our DOLLAR- TEA
1876 ;a George
i—— l_ evor Raw? an(] everybod allows
| our 8IYT1
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it i. to hard
work to grind them.

y^am'vi.

FURNITURE ROOMS.
The large* .Stock aad ihr brot Furaiture
ever brought to thin city, i. on eahitxGoo el the. Warvrooms of &lt; I

SAUSBOTY 43R0SSEAU.

Hastings, miohican.'Hopkins

SMhfr.
During the pwl week the firm of Eckm
i A Grace, baa been dimolvod. by the withI da^wal of Mr. Gram. who sold hia interest
to Ralph Joedaa, .bo with Mr Ecker
•in be plrmid to aee timer many friend, al
the old SUM of Ecker A Grace, aad to
aril to them any good ia tbeir liae at the
b’wrwt living rates

&amp; Barnes

Which will be add for

Have on exibition one of the
CASH
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
at prime which defy all Competition.
ever
brought to this City
TWmm* i. Cmaptote in every depart
meat Having been bought very low, aad which we offer to the public
be public will find it fix their interest to cheap for Cash,
He have,'
also, a full and complete..
Stock of Drugs and Medi। ernes, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, fie., I
14c. Give us a call.

AMERICAN COLLEGER

UNDERTAKING

BALM

SeBior member of this firn as an I ader-.
taker, pres him great adraatogm i„ doing ।
la a proper aad prompt manner, the deli
cete dutLe required.
Glee due heed lo thia, bat fur the proof'
come and to&gt; fbr younr|y&lt;«
1

1 am now all aiooe in the Photograph
businem. and M I hare made arrangeOteata to increase njy facilities for doing
(hotter w&gt;rk than new, all should nJl
and get a negative token The luperioeity of my Work la the pant ia a auS
cieni guarantee of first-e
work in the
| future.
Rooms io Washingtoo Bieck,
south ride Htote Htnwt

'

All persona Indebted to th* lata fln»
of Heath. SaJiebury A Co., are reqar«-,
ed lo settle without further delay nr no-

LOOK OUT FOR

FOR SALE!

From the World's Dispensary Printing
OB&lt;t and Bindery, Buffalo, S Of., we
hare rroeirad "The Praple C.eamoc Komb
Medical Adviser, in plain Eagiah; or
Medicine K(mpK5od," by R. V. Picroe, M.
D, Counoeior-ia^hicf of the Board of
Phyaiciana and Surgeon* at the World's
Dispeaazy
Whoever helje humaait
■a its struggle with its inherent wmkncnM
and dinasrt, to hear or cure, is its bra­
efactor Ignorance to not only of itself a
cause of die mat aad mortality, but it is the
eaemy of every effbet to euro or mitigate
Nothing will no speedily remove thia cause

TERMS REASONABLE.
SUB3CRIB

MY STORE ON JEFFERSON SHEET.

THE IfflMW
WsUi, Ss-TrUj aii Duty.

IE

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastinga, Dec. 16. 1874-

PIOTTJRES 1
FTO*TTTXVB8L

the Nursing of the Set. Seep, Food, Yen'
lilatioa. etc. In owe chapter on another
.abject, an delicate in ita nature that it ia
•hut up beyond the dmuio of warning to
ail but physicians, an arcuroed ia its rvaulte
in modern society, he is meat explicit, and
alike true to God, to virtue, to Bfc, and to
aoriaaty. shows the truth an pre­
seated
ia
the
teaebinga
of
•eripture—that life begins with coweepttoo,—with pal fcrre, lo Which is added

LEAOIHG REPUBLIC*! PAPER
J. G. HUNTAM.

rAk comtsicuL WAKns.vT

BJToTTfrn rvssL nsrAsrMKrr

him m

STEBBINS BRO’S.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

. Keep It.

THE GREAT CAUSE

Of every Description jvhicli we
can M1J cheaper than any hou. In Bar­
ry County. tor thr-e reanous:

•d. BecauM we keep t&gt;.be^ of wnekMh. Iloeawae we warrant ell good, we
aaako.
We sail none of thia cheap-nude Furnttura that to made by machinery. The
goods we make to aaado by bead, aad
warranted. We i .trite all potions te

JEAN.

j
,
J
l
7

bargains.

LOOK OUT FOB OUR SEW ING MACHINE “AD.

&gt; Certiorari.
| William Rowley and
1 Chas H Rener .

iem Cheap
....

CROCKERY

“** araey suboeriptioa seat through
will be entitled to a rogtoteewTand at
bered receipt foe this dmtribution
Saud ua 83.00 and ** both papere

| BarjAer A Fi.h.

K

but Will Hams, says he can
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a tai

The WEEK LT OOURIKRJOURNAL
“*•*«•* NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It will, on nr-m^u
31M, 1875, distribute impartially 810,000
in valuabfi
.mcmr

�iffgfi PEST ami BEST-

4 Sapin

wmeSm
, r rnjnwutr ««lt«l

BSSSsi?

!Tta Ceitauial in

Prescription Fret

I.if tHa' Stable HtrfV*- Preparation;
which Is duo to merit alone. We can
irniirr nnrold pmtrtwUhr.l it is kept
fully up to its high rt.sndnrd; r^4J|
j &gt; t iw only rwrhJc nadirs fcct«h&gt;rcjb
mtiun fir reabirih'’ Grat ob Fuixd .
IIaib to.-iia yoniMukookr- nttk^pn y&gt;,
toft, lustrnas. anil riikcu. Tlie wnilp,
by its use, 1-ocove* _wW&gt;r and &lt;•«“;
It trxuot o &gt; rUa. upiidu* nr.d t'.cndntC '
nn-L by iL&gt; ^nqia.pcpperti^ l'revrnU
the ha'u train ftUinft out, ua &gt;t stimu­
lates and upuruhei tho lisir-glauda.
By its ttw, the hair grown thinker aad stronger. In boldno k it tektorea aha
eipilhirv gliuid. tojlior normal vigor,
and will create a.potr nyowth, except

331 ■ ckingham ’s'Dye-

;^L-SriS

FOR THE WHHHM.
Aj our licncn-tr in msrir r»c» ftd
:!.t&gt; too long a time, r nd loo much
I 1 • Au AOtMt» aftsW &lt; w Lulesi Whiak, tl.-6WpHCi.¥.l this dj c. in one
. -r jhinition; which will quickly end
..Ttnully acmmjdWi thia reauh. It

e$O5l*

C.,th,

kdnm U rotaMiahcd throughout the earth..
“It extends,'' sap Harris, "from the tor-

*
*
You Can, Make
$5,000
nNda» In 11 Ntctki.

uKSwES

P"®i

U’e mak4' the Mowing ext nets frosi!

i eloqurnl addrm of Ma-*hall P. Wil- 1'rroidenl of thu Illinois Ulate ■ Ilunical- '
r,- fMUteat of lhe American Pumologi- tural Society. Iuli truly aaid, ijt^M.in pro- j

- &lt; , niNiii.K.

3Srb3Mr

MT STSTtMU K AFs.lloXOfc ADLk*»-l KIM-

CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

T.Sl'a'XSSt.T*'

wballStjf
s,
».i»i I II sart
mm &amp;Mr*

»Ws M !■&gt; tf *«M 1

u.Otero.lainrii/ «r IlMUM
*ed_ lhe world.

SM&gt; raa

Like tlra gawins wmt" !WT v&gt; n-d (Kat they arc per

baenuneuto, Ogden. Salt Ijtkc Cltj.
Cheyenne. DNtvar. Omaha, Lincoln.
'Council Bluffs. Yankton. Sioux City,
Duhnqua, Winona, St. Paul, Duluth,
Marquette. Houghton. Hancock. Green

$510,000.
teen lhe' dawning light of our reicnci-.
which k nt to illumine thia groat weatern
world; Trite, we, have planted our enaigu

exhibition

iu

tiff

HMVimtMM

ing thing that croupeth ujoo th’w i
,'. and yet we allow them In become out 1
tn. One thing is certain, our duty I
overcome theta a. we would any other |

PREMIUM BOND
NEW YOM ISDtmiii EIWIM d

tesissMs;_________
is|&gt;ccl. Its train* are made up of elegant

ttsti-siuss-. i.i

-"''''"-“"‘•'m.TtTfejr

I Dex, Pullman Palace Drawing Room
audb'leeplug Coouhvo. tuxbrtuur. well
■ lighted and well ventilated Iter Coaches
land ptooaant lotrighig and -moklnr
enra. Tbo cars are all equipped with
tl&gt;» colobistMl MlUce Safety Platform,
and ;&lt;LeotlJnne*iand Couplings, Westluglioasc Raftrty Air Brake.1. and every
1 other wpptHnce that ba. been devised
for the sa/Myet [ssei.ro irelnv. All
trains are run b v tetegrapli. In a word.

san

DsCr*4t. ’ulaqtisix’i'l.^
U...T C, Wa.TWQ.r. ■&gt;. r I f.fi. CM«W.

iiiit urns iinsios.
Tlt Mfllable Shari Liar

•■in Mriit an imorr

, pointment» ure flrot-elaes la every re.

Vfi

the mMtcrparier.rai and entarpriring calrivatoro of Our country, and we have al­
ready produces! many native fruits which
are not wupaaaed by those of foreign
rlime-s. But when we reBeet tha» our
country if ennataiitly expanding and increaaisg ia iu territory and popalation. lu
which jto triHaaa foruught ean fix a'limit.
wy M the grandeur and importance of

d.rs." We have learned bow to conquer !
the potato bcotle. the caterpillar and &lt;-nr- ।
cullo. the ranker and currant worms, I lie
apbi. and red spider, and the ruse dug ;
we ran mvcnl the depredatwxni of the '
borer and the colling trndli, and may wo i
not yet hope to devise means to prevent |
the terrible scourge of lhe gruMhoppera in j
the Wc.l, ami the phylloxera on our vinca. I
Indomitable perseverance is lhe price of!
exerted a powerful reward in the saturation of noble ends, '
ilhern. southwestern and this is especially true in regard to lhe
ot only in the culture
rr northern fruits, but
dive, almond and fig,
wca, which, as a nai bound to include in
. How great would11' tic: thr effort.* of EIl w soger and Barry,
riw if we liad beeni I Dr. Hull and others, arc crowned with an
told, at the fixnutiou of the society, that, i annual crop of plum*, by a litllo care. at
at its qaertar-ccntcnma! celebration, mag |I the proper time, in shaking of lhe treca
nific.nl onwgiw and lemons Would grace [' and picking up of the dropping fhiil; the
the exbftkfea from Mnsimippi and Cali- ’• canker worm i* prevented by the applies
fiwaia, and'still more strange should we 1
have thought the prophecy, that the latter
State wouid have groves and plantation* of

isiiisriiui.

SOV

tans

Wdl, and Iuu no ,

Iters! &lt;&gt;.1 e.

•FK

uoatEBTitiu,' tim"a ca.
23 Park Row, Mew York,
lost Of firs- Drawrrtle WW.

H

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’ ia*r*ia. iksll* u •*&gt;. i

faWM lipcsiMe Dsier Tiis Ptei

J. Cole &amp; Son,

FINE FEINTING

, Application! for A?insist Besstvad.

CeiteiiiaL

Qiiilijil! Picture

DONE at this OFFICE

GROCERS

.ssawam.-.An’;.

STC.!
JKtVJv

Oftr.fcr Sate si lie U»ul Hurt lilt

principles which 1 would errfiiw, «:&gt;d
what may be done; and were we lo fail
this, it is through negicct of the nun
which have been placed in our hand.*.

urn fusteb
mow

n a few jean a new ami
1 tip: culture uf thmc prrrh giro* hop-s of a dc- 1 Tin- study of cntotmXgy, a* teaching
■ouron* that may rival . us the habits of insect*, Ugh usefnl and
taturwl foreign clhuo. injarir&lt;», M of the highest importance:, in
conaoctiun with the culture of plants ami
fruits. And we therefore rvjoicn in the
| spirit of ergerotio: which has of laU- been
awakened on this subject. Wm ar.lubc
told that thcrowas no uicthud tn prevent
the depredation* of insect?. we ahuuld lie

Lawson’s Curative
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

WATER Lilt

tffrtssJgjSS

uu

nMnatsTKAMc ctaxduso. wten&gt;a
wiWi. Ur. tsiwd. w. Mrs wca i»cm
NEURALGIA. SCIATICA. NERVOUS
' SICK HEADACHE,
fw JOI. k&gt; a few LmS. Or w

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

hMotwA

METROPOLITAN [ ..CO.
ONLY

45 DOLLARS!

REAL .ESTATE

F orWhat?

T. J. WILDER.

.

Church's Musical Visitor.

A

Teas!

—• 1

E.E.MOTE,DJ.

Wfitta.i't’

e. £ H'T. Anthony a&lt;Co.

Ill muitll INK,

/4±£ssesnaB.aas
I1CXM*U...&lt;
|te t-ro«
*‘ l»* Frii&gt;*a»Oteu. la th
taaldLrSZsaaii
Sira.f&amp;sfsE'EE

ImpCTtart^M^^ Notice 1!

601 Bro&lt;idiraffl.Xciv York. Ss, .r&gt;..r«M. A. Il
Uantffoettnwn.l Blporter. &amp; Dca’et. In

। L’UBOMug AND FRAMES.
"•—

Teas!

(Alm* Mm***.*. csstolsiM io u*h**«mUr.
* !-&lt;&gt;■*. A*i&gt;a**.rw»,rr. k&gt;•*. A»..
f •m■h

FLDRENCK SEWING KACHINlL'istSJfc^wsi'''-1'

our cat*
k«ne. M4 of two or three varietiw,
as in former &lt;Sfo&lt; we have the collection,
of Bieketts, bush, Campbell. Moore and Township of HnaUngx. with good Brick
othen, eoncaMag a^uudred varieties ur
more, and Jrixn.dhich, in all probability,
rome valnsUTklnds arc, ia lime, to be
added to our.liaCftir cultivation in tome
section of ■ wpr coun'ry. Xoc ahooid I
HOt’riE aSIi LOT In Hie Srcwgd
TOMg'ftfaTfc it Does Not Do
Warder Ihwdty of Ha. 11 uk.. that YiJsSS®.omit the wonderful fact that within the
11 u«n
i
borders of these United Stoics may bo will be aild very cheap. Term. n-nA&gt;t)
tale. Projxrty Valuable
r.rrHl !* UHIOTmH

—"ESquIra at —

SEES
SXSS.‘“

ALL FOR 1.50.

SMOSCOMIM-Wm

In Independent Pfijsicia,

WttK.
atsmifi'

r.Mvwarwtssco.

CHBONIC DISEASE,

CBAMFPMi’S ISPEB1AL SOAP
IBTBEBrBT.

“■.'•I-.:;'—1:.

.

s aEcw;

1'ARAI x&gt;f 100 acres, situated on
the seat line of the town.hlpof Rut­
ONE
land. acyolDlng this c%, -with new
Hoose, a good bant and agood orchard,
la well watered.— Uu aerra being under

Cndirtin a liiital Pratta
Vamerou Patinta ia Europe, the
■ Vadt'.MN tha Deminlca
'Cahaaa,uftiamry Stale

ef tbeXUAoa.
AOVICI QIVBN BY MAH.
mn OF OHARCK. z

rrjno^AcQ..' i
Ifo. M WM IVA St., Near Fork CUg.
xxStert
P. O. Box BOB.

tMpgagmFERmitii

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xarLSTS'.t„,!K'

TBHKS MILLiOJi^CJUSS OP

L A JV D S
r,i hemal nnkWff^Mj'BovKiuL
1&gt;R. C. A. HMITH'S

DrtkantfflitKdBiBkQa

BRICKSFORSALE!
The i
inertcu t

Will COMtr\facture of
"J

BRICK
■ aZ ZAr
\ ment.

earliexi vositibU mcn'iUkrep ^^tantly

y- U MAJMagne. tStoy”:?"'1 ***
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Cco. M. Dewey,
linlT'lH AND PUBIJSHKR.

VOL. XX. NO. 28.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1875,

ffflFMlilL AID Btami

I

WM.E.UVMtaiM.

Nefipaper Wiiiu ipk,

“I supptoc your girls are ednertad?"
■aid Uncle Barnaba*.
I know I found
enough old school bill, when I ws. locking
“Bat I thought," grasped I, in bewilder­
uver my brother's Mpers."ment "that I was coming to a situa­
“Of course.'’ said my mother, with evi­ tion I"
dent pride; “their eduration baa boon moat
“ Well, no you art," rctortel Uncle Barexpensive. Marie, drawing, use of tbo naboa. “Tbs situation of adopted daugh­
ter iu tny family. Twenty-lvu dollars a
Yen, yea, of eourec," interrupted Undo
Ikrnab..’ ' But ia It practical ? Can they IWencr'a cat and canary I And to make
yourself generally useful I”
RUsnor looked dubious. I was quite
•Ob! uncle," cried I, "Eleanor would
certain that 1 could not. Madam Lenoir, hare been so glad to come if she had
among all her list of ancompliahmenu, known it I"
had not included the art of practical tui­
•Fiddtatrinjre ami little fishes! * illogcally respaded my Unde BaraaW “I'm
tion.
“Humph!" granted Undo Barnabor.
"A queer thing, thin modern idea of educa­
tion. W’dl, if you can’t teach, you an

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Ntove Company, Hioves of Detroit, they are
entirety new patterns and firRl-elass in every
rvmpect.
’

THE NEW IRON AGE
Thi*^to',&lt; J*? &gt;»’ br“"1 h&gt;«nK VERY DEEP uh pit. and

i'

Orate for Broiling over, directly under the
when open causes the coals to keep
bnfiAk MUB.QretUgfg, It ha* tin lined doom which dose with it
, turn buckle with 1‘oreelain Knob*. The Reservoir is ho arranged
it can be taken out at will, lias Mica or dime front doors mid its
&gt; general appearance is bold and attractive.

'•Well, I ran hardly say Part servant,
part companion to an elderly lady!' ex­
plained the old gentleman
"O. Uncle Barnabas, I couldn't do that."
“Not d-i it ? And why not?"
■h'a u» much—too much," whispered ।
Elranor, losing her regal dignity in the |
premure i.f the rmeegroey. “like going out ।
to sereire."
•‘And that ia precisely what it ia!" re-1
lotted Uncle Barnabas, nodding hi* head. 1
"Service! Why, we re nil out al urrvirc,

iy»be. ‘•Thai
aa to keep, j
to suit mt.

WHOLE NO. 1015.
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

and erury poaaibk puhbe and private ct»veyaaco waa charged to its atmrat rapacity.
The mrotiag at the Rink wa. advertised
M8 A.M..tmd the braiding would
7,000. Al C ia the morning—think of
tbo hoar'—chart were not has than 20,.
OttO aaxioas people awaiting the opening
at a slight discount since lbs WrtJ. of the building. They came in strew* cars,
Germany, were eurrnot all over Italy at iu owrrfepa.it; wsgoos. oa horseback, ia
par during the winter of 187S-I, aa I’rre- and on everything that would curry, and
tdeot .Abbot of the Agricultural Culkpinforms os. United Nietos bank notes
•m always at par while that invitation

mm stood In ths aisle., dfethe crowd
outside, augmenting every ramate, stood,
on their fert, trailing and waiting, ns
though they expected the roof would fly
uff. or tPal in sumo miraculous way they

would be enabled to see and hear Moody
and Sankey. Finally, of «ww&gt;, they dfr

amassed an irameaM fortune from the
plunder of the tax payers
Ho diaates
lhe numinatiun*—ne electa the ticks*
notniiiaksi and then conlroUcveryanpoititme-.t, and through ihcm every doMar of
expenditure. Bnt “Bose" McLaughlin is
Fling through hiaara of trouble. Ils be
rame ■&gt; diitstorul that the Democratic
laadeni arc opposing him, and it is pomible
that the Reform movement may be strong
enough to swamp him The Republican!
hare numinated an excellsol ticket, and
ibouatnde of honest Democrats will vote
foe it. Gen. Slocum, Democratic member
of Congrews from the Brooklyn district

1. The Evening Newa aats that national
What did tlu-a who got aeau inside
bank note, are worse than jjrrenbseks be­
came they are not a legal tender. The hear and see ? Simply two earnest, lionet
8.» [The News will shorten lhe discus­ government takrw an ami-gronbork posi .
men. each with a gift. pleading tn their
sion] by proving that the prosefit free lion by pa'ing its own bonds and the in­
banking law i* not a self regulalitrg ma terrot on them in gold and silver, and by fallow mc^tu be better men. I bright L.
chine, by which any additional bank notes demanding gold and stiver Cir duties on I Moody, a rAisist. strong, ranraet man. who
ueevied ran be accvrod by catling up bonds | imports. Grrewbuckr are only partial le- j believes tbit Jesus of Naxarrth fame into on tne 11 atcr luaru, on coe aemanu u&lt;
eitixena. Mcteughlin wanted a friend of
fur their rvdcaiption. In some plasm gal tendon.
Natmoal bank notes are
his in that place, bat lhe Mayor roftmed to
more currency ia wanted, and in a-xne lew*. merely drafts and checks on a small scale.
rated min—begging *“d ontrnrting his change the appointment. The Boss met
The amount owned aince last January i*
Gen. 8. in the ante-room of the Board of
fellow.
to
put
their
trust
in
Him
as
be
has
110^118.000, but the greenbacks deposited
f.r retiring bank circulation arc 125,04J, drafts and checks in being perfectly sc-1, June—a man witboat grace, without pol- Aldermen, who hare lhe power to confirm
7-K'. The people are batter supplied with cured to the holdcn. But they should I iih, without even gem! grammar—but a or reject the Mayor's appointment, and
bread or clothing by private entcrpriwihaE sot be a legal tender any more than regu ' nan whose soul i* perorated and filled taking «rl bi» watch na»d, "I will give you
jut twenty minutes to Withdraw vour
they twuld be by huge government bakeries lar draft* tn ! check*. Errry man should '
name." Of coune, Slocum refused to
or cMliing stores. \\ by not let ths cur have a right to claim coin for debt* conwithdraw his name, and of course tt was
rvocy be regulated in thia way, provided traded ia coin, while he csnmX now do it |
rejected, and ‘a tool of the ring scot ia its
I all i* made secure? [Republican, Oct. IX under the legal tender an.
low
men
to
the
degree
that
he
ia
willing
Foraignera
plare.
This should be
8 The Ropubliran'a eighth argument refuse to aeli to u or buy of m excepting to forego all lhe itubiuon* of lift so that
Mclmughlin made a sprroh in answer to
Stove.
uo a specie basis.
Why should native he can rrwene ibera—that is Moody. Ilia Geo Slocum tlic other night in which he
articL- of consumptiuu like bread and Amencsua suOrr ennaCandy from a shift­
oo laborer ia just like him ia purpose, complained bitterly of bis (Slocum'sj In­
clothing: hut
it —
is different
every
—•-f way,
—j- ing currency?
The gov era went owes
gratitude
in opposing hhn. "Why," said
and its rupply
ly and ~
management ran prop- j them as good an instrument to dn burinra* though diff.-reot in method. Ira D. San­ Mctaughliu. -when Gen. SJoeum wan a
key ia a handsome mam with a soul full
erly and ajiautagri-naiy le'Uft to govern­ with as any people have.
candidate for Cungrwa, he came to me oue
ment
A« well might the Republican
2. If lhe lime ever nMtacw when govern
day and raid that he could not bo etectod
argue that the coinage sIkmiM lie left to utent Imods fall below '.Hl J«r cent, then uf angel. What Moody dues i. speech be unlrew a Republican meeting, announced
private enterprise, or be delegated to finan- counw there may be a Lai by redeeming
docs in snag. He rinp only such songs for that evening, conld be broken up. I
nvlioual bank nolot in greenback!. Bnt
sent three hnndrod men tad broke up the
My mother drew her pretty little figure
•J. The llcj«bl-an lastly wi&lt;
when the intenrokjaying obligations of as hold up Io their pane Christ on the meeting at a e«wt of •&lt;&gt;00, and be has
this Market for nix yeai
Up a trifle merecnwVtbau usual,
land*
pewvv
tint
uiti'jnal
bank
n-Xvw
a
crura dying fur ainnero—h, sings only of
the
government
on
a
gold
ban*
are'not
’
"I think my daughter Eleanor is unite |
tgSurve. It it gu.irauti
head
worth HU per rent, whit will greenbacks that love deep enough In take in the vdest
right." said she. "The Betkrlinv nave that greenbacks for practical u«c,
with two-thirds tho fuel oT any straight tlrnfl Slot c.
Tlii-y arc. because
be worth, which draw uo intorewt and are and brood enough for a wir-id of UnitsI »t. They ate not a legal uud&lt;
never |ayable in anything f If lhe credit' gvraaora. This is ibeir oaky theme—thia
out this tall with double dtviYs and tKhu • inr»rciveinojd&gt;
_ . . i._
all they say or sing. Il is the old story,
bund, bduw HO, lheti grwnlawka will p. the beauty and sweetncra of which even
below40, and the bottom will dropout uf the infidel never could make bead against
almost everything. We repeat, that the
Also, Boiler Phie Btovee, including three new pattern-.. Coltage
way to raise greenbacks to per is to imoc
Stoves virityus styles. !&lt;heet Iron Stove* with cast linings, and in
no mure of them but gradually retire them.
■ If you plc*aM. Uncle Ifarnal*!," said .
tact the Lafgeal taod best assortment of Cooking. and Heating
The Ereniag News' idea is directly opyo- talk* and thia Sankey Map. It'M lore,
I, with a rsp|dly throbbing heart. "1 would '
love. love. Mm-dyTmlda hm audiracra by
I like to lake lhe aquation. '
Stoves ever olfervd in Hastings.
telling the rtory of Jesu», who would suf"Bravo'" said Uncle Bjruatua
"Mr deJT child !" exclaimed my mother.
ftpriywlh for one sinner ; Sankey, with bis
e
olation
fur
the
beaks'
own
safety.
The
“Nluossofi!" attend Eleanor. In sc.!
wondrous roi.ejanga of that Saviour pho,
burden of the iwutic will thur be aggrava­
rente by no mranv laudatiin .
having the ninety am! nine, went out
। "Yea," said I. "Twentylive dollars a ted. On J ho other hand, inti nx&gt; of smooth ।
through lhe night and ttotm, through the
month is a grrat deal of money, and 1 was , ■tiling, hank bills will bo pudied out in
fugled brake f.,r the one' And the effect
never afraid of work. I think I will go i1 the fivest mauncr pusmbie. thereby sumoIo the old lady. I'ueIc Barnabas. I m sure I lating spcculatiim and paving tbo way fur
they produce is wonderful. They nay and
I could aend'hmuo at IcuM twenty dollar, 1 auoibor revulsion.
ring nothing new— but they are in dead
1th. I&gt;realer liability to bs counterfeited.
a m-xilli to nx-tlnr and Eleanor, and then I There
are to-day no coanterfeit prenbaekaj 4. Vhe New. is certainly miMaken about raniewt iheuarivra, and though their rtorr
the two weeks, spring and tall, would lie
be old, they imprre. every body.
'
.final,
while
there
are
hosts
of
counterfeit
.
there
being
u&lt;&gt;
counterleit
poenback*
winice! I’lcaw, Uncle lUmataa. I II g«
They inject into their hrarera these own
.nxti-md tank bilk! [News. Ort. 14.
afloat lo-dsv. We ran find •ounterteit
And that Park rsres and joined her. In oa
•O s, •!«'■ and Shu's m thia city, wmr of it. brewase they* Wiere it.
which deceived upotienved bankets and they are in exrorev there ran be at? daubt. with another man and wuaran of ths
ejects. They were of the old imne The TVv might bare made thousands ■■ Eag- ।I ctan they rwturoed to ths city and ■j. —I
new nwue wa&gt; ordered Ikxiiioc so many forth—ia feet, tbuv were oSered thousand*
to her houre in the swniiug al firt o dock.
—but they took nothing but the bread
The News dues not Duties oaf pedal—
they ate. the bed* they slept in, end the
M&gt;d it is the stroagrrt aae to the wlrfJe
doth* they wore. And here lhev refuse
, diwgadoa—Jhal aoldiers' wages, doth,
to take savthing rise. Neither -J them
! fold and gttnjxradcr for our anaics, in
bars a dollar in th. worid, and they work
Cart everything which ths government ever
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied
had Iu bur or pay for. swelled rapidly iu but rarely. They are n&lt;« a tenth part as
common
as
counterfeits
were
under
the
pride,
ami
has
sinew
kept
up
on
many
"Yes, | aiMwvml, stmtily. lakty can?
Wit to Junk in the directum uf my uwUicr things, owing to the payments being made old Kiatebaok system. Thru we hal so
iu d&lt;urvelatod currency. Had lhe raoovv many varirtira of engraving on bank pulro along the whole line
and Mrrtxw.
Tbo trowd that
"Yov'ro llto UK»l sensible of the lot,” been Iwrrewcd on Interest to pay all such that apunuu-t altered, raised, and "&gt;&gt;uu- tsxrid not get into the Rink, last Sunday,
Wilt attend la ail Uaiwbei •&lt; tba IWawUa a»s
claim*, prieeu would never have riser, as terftit rrntae of sysry kind were afloat ; surged into the eharehcsi ia .tbe neighbor­
said fade Barnabas, approvingly.
But alter ho had puts to bed in the they did. snd th. exj&gt;eu««« of polling SL^^reSSX^^in1 DMiij. ie hood, filling them to overflowiag.
Notrstnxs nKatHiYilU-fe
lest tiuunber, where the rallied pillow- duwu lhe rebellion would probably have
willwtending the erowd iu the Rink the
Vsljt iib?.lu»r&lt;r
ouww wore, and tbo cbinta-cualiioned easy l&lt;en fiMW.OOO Ira. than they were. Thia have ftvtjetaUy meu hum •Hilo WO chnrehtu of Brooklyn were never » full
[ chair, tbo fall strength of the family is therotimato of aS clcar hewded l Im»- thrown out as wwthUsu
■ud never ws* &gt;o rnuril roterveX manifested.
All grades of Tess, the very beet iu lhe Market. Fresh every
l»R
iVM. JONHfl.
Give lira national banks credit for There is revival ia the air, and advantage
,-ierra W.L* Webber of
Hsgteaw.
i tongue broke oa my devoted bead.
week from the Importer. S. S. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston, and
“! can't help it,’ quoth I, holding vali­ When lUfn r»il to pay their little bilW
will be latauaftt. AU lhe churcbra are
for sale at prices which dees successful competition.
TAKING A SITUATION.
DENTIST
antly to my relura. "We can't aUnr as agreed, cq give notes which do DM baar
“re?rr
' ” * Borne of us must do srinrthing .\pd you interest and cannot be collected, they mint
ran live very aireJj, mother, darling, on
GIVE ME A CALL.
on twtsiiy dollars a tuonth.”
"That ia true,” sighed my mother from
behind her black bordered pocket-handker­
W'Mt aruuud ths fire In a diseouaolate
oweet's
chief. ‘•But I never tbonght to see a
acmi-rirde, that dreary, driuhog &gt;|ay
night, when the rain pattered against the
Xow
ami tta poor lluTuiud.!.
H-tinp, Nor. (Wl. !4?4“And Unde Baruabaa ian t reiag to do
in the I’lrdcra shook Mid shivered aa if anything for us, after all," cried out BlewA writer iu the New England Juunwf
they would fein hide their gulden hssd.
twr, indignantly. “Stingy old fellow. I
«•/ Zy»oi/K« givaa the following lim of
once mote in the mother aoiL My mother,
should
think he might at kart adopt one
good thiurs to teach our children. It is
h3a.nor.ndL The first, pale, and jurtty,
of us! lie's a* ri?h m Crtroua. and never
worthy of the careful attention of pan nt*
and diver haired, with tU- wjdow ■ cap.
a clieL m»r a child."
w
"He may do aa ha llkaa about that, I
answered indupeudimtly. “I prefer to cam
my own money."
Butbe nest morning I set out hr the
unknown tanre of New York life.
“Uncle Baroabaa," said I. m the train
'reached the city, "bow shall I find where

THE CENTENNIAL FOR 1876.

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TREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

OPPOSITION COURTED

Sarpcal aii letaical

DENTIST;

dromv

IiflTillt.

-

BTAIVLEY’S.

Mitliiu.

John Stanley.

“Oh, IU go there with you," said he.
"Are you very wdl acquainted VBh
her?" 1 ventured to ask.
"Oh, ywy wall indeed | ‘ rejdkd l'*fe
BarwW, nodding his head approvingly
wTu^k sro^Ur st ite’&amp;ot and
drove through so many street, that my
band q&gt;nn around and around like a tre-

�Xbw Tom,

.

'

Rood; tbe Miiwnukre
■orNorth-Wretera Union Di­
.
XT Chicago k N W Bred
I
1
!
Stc.’ 1. That no nation or perrons shall
hands of uo- feu. Ub rafea uot only
,acknowledg'd by the leaders, but they do purauc. or bunt, or kill any wild elk. wild
POSTAGE EEEE.
•all iu their posts, to strengthen it, bcraure duck, doe or fawn, save oafy from tbs fif­
•sack oao ban natnmagx to distribute in teenth day uf September to the fifteenth
The Chicago 4 Nurtb-Wtatm Railway
day of December in each year, or kill or .•mbracoa aerend distinct lints radiating
The office. are all divided among lhe filth* dparnj by any menufi whatever, or attempt
fu), and if there are BOt jmouah to..l» to taka.or dertroy any wiki turkey, at any from Chicago, west, uurthweat, and north’.
around, it is eney enough to make new time during the yrer, except in the months
ly in the Wisconsin eloetivn. Two years
of October. November ai&gt;d December iu
O» miles northwest, way off on ll
ago tbe Granger cxudllato for Governor brute. It ba glorious victory to elect the
How won it overthrown at tbe hoM elcc- each year, ur kill nr destroy by any means pushsl iu way over tbe uninhabited prai- I frontier of virilization. This divbiun ft
Why, Kelly, tbe present head, whatever, any windcock until after tbe rise of Northern Illinois to Galena, it has lows tbe St. Paul and Minneapolis line
wont why over 15,OMJazajoriiy. Now ba complete aiui-Tammaay ticket, to redare ifou?
THE HDRPEJ®;
fifth day nf July. or anr prairie chicken or I
Elroy, thence via Sjwrta. U Croere aia donated by a regvhr RepuMieu. X th. Democratic mqjorty to drool 29,000, was not judicious ia dirtributien John
grown
to
be
a
mighty
ayntera
traversing
Morrissey wanted more than Ke«y thought
Trempeleau to Winertia; and thence (afl
.'rid BECAUSE., fo.r •
.
rimilar change— not w marked, aim(4y and to smash the m«t fonaabl, aa well at be wm eotitM to, and Morrisney rebelled!
the great State, nf lUinoia, Iowa, Wiecon- crossing the Misaimippi by a substent
Iwcanro them was no opportunity .^ make lhe mart compt political organization in Ksllr rumored him from the rommirire,
Mil j
fir three dnllara a year U.u at
riu. Minncxa, Michigan and Ddot— bridge owned by the North-Western ma
to.mkeil.o_i. obmrrable m Minaerota the country st one blow b glory enough and ho went out and appealed to the peo­
‘“Y* ... .
,
.
the garden ot the nation, and laying tbe riatne Winona A St P«t«raRailway. To
ple Kelly had eat down tbe wares of
rich ItaneaU of milliona of br^fid .ere* in the former, thia line offers many tntlurothe laborers in tbe employ of the eitv, and
pniilican platforms in there Slates have
How waa it done? Easy enough. Ths was. consequently unpopular with 'them.
the lap of Chicago. The magnitude of
aay aamter
eome to meet the Granger want. If so, jaople' were roaaed fnm their apathy by Tbo Kepukicsaa were willing to do any­
&lt;
this vast oirporatiou can hardly be grasped
then, the Grangers hare decidedly moder­ the prtwure the Democracy pot upon thing to kill this one man power, and er.
by a mere showing of the statistic of ite
they
waited
with
the
anti
Tammany
Demated their view, for the platform, in que thsm.wnd they made tbo purifying of New
business, but tbe fact that the combined
iMte ia net
oersta.
and
carried
the
city.
tion contain only what ia fat harmony with York politics their businrw foe three
extent of ita various divisions would make
This baa been done before, and probably
general Republican prieriplte. Theronwill be again, but it will not kill tbo or- detroy-iny quail in thia State, al any a conlinumu line of over 2,000 miles in
dwriou is inevitable, however, from a re­ city attended the primaries that good tncn Sanitation. It b baaed upon tbe cupiditv time after the passage of this sal, until length, gires a foint idea of the immense
view of the whole Northwest, that Grang- should be nominated, and after that they of intelligent raacala,. who hare under the first day of October, eighteen hundred amount of capital neceaeerily involved in
«ri»m has subsidetl as a distinct political used their influence in every fair way to them the rabble who wxnt plunder, and and reveoty-two, under a penalty of five
the idiots who can be controlled It is dollars for each quail denttoyed.
give their nominees all the votes possible. winked al and courted by prominent and
cannot give, but it will approximate 172,­
See. 3. No person or perwous shall at 000,000, The Company has 9,150 care,
Secondly, the Independent movement The rum-mills, the .bullies, the strikers respedable Democrats, because without
anytime with a trap or snare, or i&gt;.-t, take
has ran out. , Its adherent have every­ found good true men in their way, and thia power they ean do do nothing. For any partridge, prairie chicken, we.d duck, 389 locnsKtiroi. employe 15,000 men, and
instance.
Democrats
in
the
interior
of
the
where been abwlred into one or the other they had no chance to put in practice their
teal duck, mallard duck, or quail, or at­ ita monthly eytcnM« averages about &lt;800,­
State of ttapretabUity end the bigheot
of tbe two parties, and although the pa­ usual tactics. In 'short, the decent men, social standing, such met. aa Scrmour, tempt to take, with any trar, auare. or net, 000. The liffer owned and cqerated en
per, that profess to rsprnscnt the bte I lhe taxpayer* found that they had some Tilden, Hoffman, and hundreds ..f others, any partridge, prairie chicken, or quail: tirely, or mainly, by lhe Chicago k NorthJAuruZcf, Aorerer, That it shall te lawful
movement speak of it an a furec luddiog
bow the knee to Tammany, and grasp tbo to trap quail and take them alire, foe the Weatern are aa follows :
dirty paws of tbe thieves and blaekguarda purpose of keeping them alive through
the balance of jfcwer and able tc 'wield it
Tttr OMAHA k CALtrOBXIA LIMB
Sparta, St. Paul, Winona, Milwaukee,
«f re-re-Mloeary m
who make up ita numerical strength Tbe the Winter, and for no other puq use what*
si win, it b wuruifret that the committals
” ””
extends from Chicago to Omaha, 492 miles, Lake Geneva, Marquette, Negaunee. Me- I ^L
bigheat and beat men ia lhe party are
of this yw^tr.ade by the individual Inde­
naming through JlocbeUc, Dixou, and nasha. Oahkvob, Waukegan, Green like, I BECAUSE I like io re
Fulton, Illinois; Clinton, DeWitt, Cedar Devil's Lake, Elkhart Lake. Watertown, i Itegrtier «r.d an4,oal »
pendents will, in the main, hot during the
Rapids. Marshal), Grand Juortioa. Mis­ Palmyra, L'Anae, hbcauaba. Fund du I«sr, I clerical fiteefo hrir».o
souri Valley, and Council Bluffs, Iowa. Ripon. Minneapolis, Duluth, Ishpeming, j BE' ACSE -Q ktfMren
Thirdly, third pertyvm in general will
BECaI-SI I
brir-’
Il paasre through tbo finest portions of Sbeboyn. axJ Green Bay
now amount tomothing of importaaee till
Illinois and Iowa, presenting to the travel­ these ren be reached by this line only.
I Ire esersHTvM, Bnaacrol
er or shipper the very best focililien for
after 1876. The tendency U to divide
reaching not only lhe Btaliona on its own
the whole country between the Republican
All lhe lines of the Chicngnaml Northline, but by its principal eunnectuura all
and tbe Democratic partial, and the fuaethe country north. Its connectioM are Weatern Railway system jrasa through the
Uoa of tbe late minor parties will be tu were their hopes of rale, in brief. Every
as follows. At Dixon, for Polo, Warren,- very beat known firming lands in tbe
moderate and inflnenec tbe position of the thief and blackguard in New York waa in
Mineral Point, Galena, and points, north world, Nowhere upon she globe dee. the
?*U »»« .bruntifuUy thsn &gt;» L^otaertpOob Prte. M 00 per Year
Her. 5. No tetson nr perrons shall aeU. thereof, at Sterling with the Rockford,
two great ones, and to distribute their late mourning that night. It waa quite differ­
or expose for sale, or have in hi« or poo- Rock island k St. Louin Road it forms Ilhoou, W lacouain, Iowa, Miurrreota and
POSTAGE FREE!
ent at Irving Hall, the head-quarters of
adherents accordingly.
' '
'
aosrion for the purjuse of selling or expat the short line between Chicago and Rock Michigan. Tbe very beat portions of1
Fourthly, the Presidential campaign will the anti-Tammaay party. A fine band
ing fur azle. any uf the birds or animals Island, and reaclrra Davctanort, Mon­ of three great Staten are reached hr tire 1
——
be won, if not fooght. an the hard money peaicd|fortb joyous notes, the air waa filled are not meeting with ths success that the protected by thts set after-the ' expiration mouth. Beardstown, and the tier of counJnT^^J^p^tfl^
principle. Thia has been the chief inroe .with fireworks, exoellenl speeches were friends of lhe movement hoped for. The of thirty days next succeeding the times
----------- J i*&gt;u Iload for the ter­
settled by the fall ckrtiona, and it would made and the excited, gratified throng did fact is. there is so much of good preaching, limited and preaenbn! for the lilting of any
Meh Urd« or animals : l‘rvci&lt;ird. hottrtrr. ritory covered by that line, at Clinton with Michigan and Northenr Wi
not disperse till early in tbe morning.— both of lheold findrioned sulsxantial kind,
That it shall be lawful to expose tor asle, the Chicago, Dubuque 4 Mianreuia, with &lt;o, .dr.^71'*“"*• “
I“l .. .~ ... I-™...-S.WHI-.OU
and
the
more
modern
sruiuiocid,
in
Brook
■
need not point out how thia fact inures to New York, Brooklyn, Massachusetts and lyo, that the Evangribu have nothing and to sell any live quail for lhe puqote uf which line it forms a through line and muraa of Southern W lacnnarn and Illinow,.
sr x„, p.,,— qm t
Advaaea.
the benefit of the Republicans and to the Pennsylvania together made last Tuesday ucw to offer tbe people. The meeting* preaorting tbe same alive tkotugb the runs through trains of Pullman Palaeo and lhe coal depmits of Iowa The
North-Weatern
ia
also
favored
in
its
cona
tnenorabk
day.
Cars
to
Ihibuquc,
Lansing,
'
McGregor,
donsago of the Democracy. Wo are unit­
are cumpoeed very largely of pnrfenaed
nertinna.
A
largo
abate
'&gt;f
the
freightage
Prairie
du
Chien
st&gt;d
UCnaM
;
at
De
Will
Chrialun* who du not itvcd converting,
ed, they are divided, uu llio question;
for Dnvetrport ; al Cedar Rapids with the and traffic of the Pacific ('oast, of the
and Moody lias not aucvacvled in awaken­
hence wv are nut only readier for tbe cam­
What m TammanyT No name appears ing them to a sense of their duty in guing
Burlington. C«dar Rapids &amp; Minnesota Western Territories, of the British Pu paign, but we go into it with the superior more frequently in polities, but very few out and bringing the sinner, in. There.
Railroad for Waterloo, Cedar Falls, Shell­ aessiuna. and of the lands beyoud the
rock. Waverly. Postville, Atratioc Minn., pacific, have necessarily topaM over some
strength derived from tonsistener, har­ know shything about the origin of tbe or­ fore, thin work M not so far producing the
and Mason Citv, Iowa, at Manhall with one of tbe lines of tbo Chscago A Nortbmony and the confidence of the country. ganization or its method of working. It results anticipated It doea little good to
common jail until aucli [cnalty ia |«id, the Central Railroad of Iowa for Aekley, Wretent Railway on their way to the'
ia understood to be an immense political preach to Christian., except to rnthtuq provide! that such im|risonmcnt do n&gt; l Clear Lake, Maw.n City, and Austin, at
them and stir them up to renewed zeal,
poster, but what it ia, and how it works. and if they will not lie enthused tbo only execed thirty days.
Am™ with the Ilea Maines 4 Minnesota
good that is accomplished, ia the confirm*
Sr.c. 7. No perron slisll al any time,
"Tammany Society, or the Columbian ing of that class in the faith, which ia vol within this Stale, kill any robin, night­
Th* Supreme Court recently rendered
the mission of the Evatsgeluls. Good has hawk. whippoorwill, finch, thrash, lark,
a decision in the cause of Frank Dolan Order" was esubliabed in 1789 by Wil­ been aocumplisbed of coune, but there is
stafrow, chcry-bird, swallow, yellow bird,
the nptipment, the many unrolieited kind­
vs. the Michigan Central 'lUilroeJ-Com­ liam Mooney, a noted politician of that not that awakening that I hoped for and blue bin!, brown thresher, wren, martin,
day. During tlie revolutionary war be expected. There may be a change, bnt
ly cxpevoaioBS, which the road tias^evrr rv- i
pany who obtained a judgment agaiad said
oriole. WEtodpccker, boltoliuk, or sny song
had been a staunch patriot, and after its
reived and ia continuing tv receive re­
bird, nor rob tbe nests of such birds, tin
company in the Jackson County Circuit cksse an active politican and partban. Tbe
garding tbe amoothuw. of track, the
der
a
jcnalty
forearh
bird
so
killed,
and
Court for W.OOO, reversing said decision order took its name from Tammany, a
superior coustraetku and elcganre- qf lhe
tars, is a fair Indication of the ffrift of.
and ordering a new trial. The text of the prominent Delaware chief, and its govern­
ment Was modeled after that of the In­
publie opinion. One of the must imjste :
diana. a Great Father being the chief, sur­
tent foaturoa connected with nuafort.lile
The Michigan Central Railroad Compa­ rounded by twelve sachems aa his counsel­
I their agi-ota er aervants, or other persons
traveling is the establishing nf gmwi eating- ,
ny vs. Frank lK&gt;ian, error to Jsckron. or,. Mooney waa the fint Grand Sachem.
having l ny of the above-named birds in
Opinion by Campbell, J
; their jsnecreiun fur transportation, or shall
Dolan, who, while engineer of a |«mentransport the .ini', after ten days next
ger train, jumped off to eroa|c a collision doubtleos a sham. Ito object, were alirays
■ succeeding tbo lime limited and psracribcd
BIDDLE HOUSE.
with a freight train ufcar Buchanan, and political and nothing else. The members
for the Jilling of inch birds or animals,
DETROIT. MICH.
waa swvervJy injured, brought suit to re­ met for many years at taverns, and the
shall lie punished by fine not lew than ten it grta ite eonneetion with the Union
cover damage, from the cuuqieny on the meetings were, after the business of the
W The Fort Wayne newspap&gt;«w have dollars, nor mure than one hundred dollars
Pacific Road, for Colorado, Wyoming,
grounds that the collisioc was caused by evening had been dispatched, very jolly.
announced their intention to n« longer 1‘ruvvlrd, Tlut such penalty shall not apMontana. Idaho. Utah, Nevada, Califor­
lhe incompvtency of William Crofoot, enprint
free
tbe
noticvw
of
hall
talchcs,
dy to transportation uf live quail which
While Mooney was the originator of the
giwer of tbe freight train, and that lhe order, and its first chief, a greater man elute, secret societies, churches. He., but art^lo be Lept alive throughout the winter, nia, the Pacific Coart, and for the tranacompany kept Crofoot ia their employ af- was from its beginning for many years its to charge the same for advertising. Thia or to tbe transportation uf such birds or Pacific [rorta in Japan, China, tbe Sand­
wich Islands. Australia and New Zealand
tber they knew of his incompetency. Tbe actual head, though he wiselv kept out of
animal* in transitu, through this Ftale.
only evidence, however, of his incompeten­ sight Aaron Burr, the gh^teat and foul­
CLOSE HOUSE.
Stat,-, where it i. UwfnLto «ll „„ (lll0g Ko#gi ,siojfBJWr ||on„Iu|u&gt;
cy prior to the accident was the fact that est of American jKiliticiaha. saw al once
&lt;r animals at the time of surh | Melbourne Sidney and Aukland, and by
when called to take charge of the train the advantage of having a disciplined body If all lhe MwicLies would step into t'u«h
llirar means cunt rob a lanre and growing
that morning he said he didn't frel able to behind him and lie seized Tammany and inejs and hand in their little tnxirc« and
No person or persons .lull use trade with the Orisnt. This line ia own
ran it. but the caller told him he would subordinated it to bis purposca. He was aak for enough drugs to pay fi.r such ad­
' guns, or fire-ams. to nuim.Ai.l ed exclusively , by this Company, it is late day it should be nrressary to remind
have to take it, ■» there vras nobody else the lender of tbe lower ctewre iu the city vertising it would &gt;&gt;e eimridcrvd impudent
largely laid with heavy steel rails .’its cars sny educated person, esjccijly one who
-i -- - —I____ ii rei :. .i
... i ii.
~~
— '7------- --- ---------------- I and the State, and he u_v-d Tammany to enough to bring tbo cigars. Bnt they sak I or within one-half mile of the place ar art- ati|&gt;-rb ; all eaprom trains on thu read arnumes is refer in a public iddrvw |&lt;&gt; top
Ml sufficient proof of gwners! incotnpeteo...
.
- .... 1
it and expect to nreitr it every &lt;by from ■ places where they sre gathered in Itudio.
are ceiuipyed with Westinghouse patent ics connected with New England liirtery,
cy, and even if it were, there is nothing then composed. Hamilton, his bitter en­ nulJiabers and Woubi probably lie angry : fur the purpose vf brooding their young,
air-brake* and MCler's pateut^afsty plat that the names "Pilgrim:’ and ■' Puritan ' are
Vse •• ■■
in the position of the caller to make such emy, was the head of the Society of the if
I ftiown s« pigeons’ tinnings; and no per­ form and cduplers—lhe most perin-t pro­ not intervhangeel.le, and.the Pilgrims were
notice to him binding upon the company. Cinaunati, which wax Federal in its ten­
not pcrsecutera. Esjwcully it in strange
I run or persons shall Sae any gun, guns, or tect inn against accidents known.
rei._ —t* _' _i___ •• U
when the pervertor &lt;&gt;! history ia a bishop.
dencies; and Tammany waa a fair offset to try inch thus given away he contributes fire anus, to maim, Ail! or destroy any
no much money. Thia donation ia usually i wild pigeon oZpigroos within their room­
to wealthy societies or organizations of ings, anywhere within the limits of thio (Elroy route), extends from Chicago tu
ia,now—a political power in tbe hands of men well to do, and not in any sense beg State; and every person so offending St Pau), 41)9 milta, and to Minneapolis,
a art of men working for a common ob­ P"against lhe prnrtaronS of thia section, or 120 milea.fwwng through Harvard, MadiThe above article, which we dip from anyypart thereof. sh»l bo subject to a pen- aon, the capital of Wiacxmrin, Devil's
ject. In IbOO tbe election in New York
Lake, a charming summer reaort, Baraboo
City made Jcffcreon and Barr Preaideut
rijy of fifty dollars, with rxrts of suit.
good,
sound,
hard
common
sense.
Coo
and Viee-J’resident of tbo United States
Sc. Hl. A prosecution may be brought am! Elroy. Elroy, 212 mile from Chi­
It was, Burr who did it, by means of Tam­ trary to general opinion, local newspaper by any jerson in the name of lhe people cago, is the •oulhern tenninws of the Went
publisher*
do
more
gratuitous
work
for
many \m«n who were initiated into tbe
of the State uf Michigan, against any per­ W ucsuMin Railway ; it is abo the point ought, one would suppose, to avoid with
aoefoly &lt;M the eve of the election, and frit their patron* and often for th&lt;M who son or persons violating any of tbe provia­ where tire Minnesota ' Division of tbe unusual care the risk of misstatement in.
in honor bound to vote the ticket it had never patronize them, than any other daaa ions of this set, before any justice of the North-Weatern Road, which ran. north- curved by any one who ventured to speak
made ; but beyond that waa the advantage in the community, and we fear that most |&lt;aee in lhe couutjr in which such viola­ wrolward to Lake Kampeaka. Dakota, G25 or write on a subject ol which be is igno­
uf bavin* a trained, disciplined force to of it is done without even the poor re- tion ia alleged to have taXrn place. or be­ mika'from Chicago, leave, thia line. Of rant. Yet Bishop Stevens, of I'ennsjl
get out ita own votep sad to control tbe mnnsration of appreciation. Edito-a are fore any court of competent jurisdiction ; this divisiori we speak ebewhere. On the nania, in his diacuurje at the con«.wration.
floating vote which generally decides dee frequently spoken of w “dead heads." and it u made the duty of all prosecuting 8t. Paul Division the traveler passe, some time agn,,uf tlh Protestant Ejumo I
when in fort they almost invariably pay
tiono.
attorneys In this Slate to sec that the pro­ tbrouph the heart of the great plne-faA- pa) ^bishop of Massifhusetta, n disroun.. |
Burr used Tammany against the Clin­ dearlylfor every tevor bestowed, and act- vision* uf this act are enforced in their her region uf W'uiconain, going through addrowd to the doicvmdAiits .if &amp;&gt;th I'il
tons, and it waa hia principal weapon ao sully do more dead bdading Uuu, we are respective counties, and they shall prose­ Black River Falls. Humbird. Augusta, grime and Puritans, fell into the grave I
Esu Claire, Menomonee, and finally cross­ mistake of confounding the set Ilers of
long aa ha figured in politics. Kometimea
The day will be a happy one for country cute all offenders, on receiving informa­ ing tbe St. Croix River at Hudson. A । Plymouth, known iu our history a* the
tion of the violation of any nf the proTammany boat Clintoo, but in cither ease editors when every bssineas transaction viaiona of thia act ; and it is made the du­ fcw miles beyond you reach a branch for Pilgrims, with those of.the Mamaehua&gt;-tls
is
brought
squarely
«fowu
to
a
cash
basis.
lhe organization preserved ita vitality. It
ty of slieriffs. under sheriffs, deputy alter- Stillwater. A 15-mile ride from Hadron Bay colony, who were ccl«ria«ticaBv of
The above which we clip frotn the Niles lffj&gt;. constables, and jwlice officers, to in- bring, lhe traveler to St. Paul, and.il
mile farther on. Minneapolis and St.
is worthy of lhe attention of
Anthony. At Sc. Paul close connection,
’
Martin Van Buren, originally an oppo tbe public. Gratuitous advertising coot
are made, via the Lake Superior and Mb
’ oont of Tammany, having eommeoeed po- to much, and the press should mH l»c call­
siasippi Railroad, for Duluth, Morehead.
‘ Utica! Uba. a ClinUmhn. saw,Uke Barr,
Hiamarrk. and other pointe on the great
L the advantages to be derived from the trr- ed upon to do work of special benofil'to
Sgc. 11. Tbe proviaiues ot thia act Northern Pacific Railroad, and al«o with
&gt; ganixalion, and he joined it. It carried
sliall not apply to any pcraoir who shall
the St Paul and Pacific Railroad for
&gt; him into all tire minor offices be desired. remuneration, and we are glad to bote lite
kill any of the birds or animala protected Breckinridge. Fort Garry, aad points in
and finally made him a Senator. Clinton efforts being made to do away with this
by this act, foe tbo sole purpose of pre Manitoba. A greater variety of beautiful
died ia 1828, and from that time for many
1 ycsirs the aocicty had no vigorous oppu..'- pernicious system of the unfair taxatltm serving them a. specimens for acionlific roencry u met with on this line than on
nurp«ei, nor to any person who slud! esd' lion. It Ureme tbe soul and heart of tbe of the press. Then, ton, the press should
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.
Isct the egpv or nests of sny bird for such
■ Democratic party of the Slate of New unite and agree not to publish any Iryal scientific puqxwoi
PrvrZltJ, That in a
York, and ita power was Ml ia Washing­ adrrrturmrnti for lews than statute prices
ton. Whoever wm iu. chief had supreme
control, and from ha dictum there was
, no appeal. To bold any o®cc in Tom- If publishers would unite to banish all
for aotne tune there.
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many waa to lutve the cunfidence of lhe advertising from their columns that does
extending from Chicago to Marquette, ilxir follow Beporetbu, they left them,
leader, and all that Under had to do w» not pay, and demand lags! fees for legal
Mich., is 43’milen long. That pert of and formed the first church of tbe dtmomto aak. From the Governor down to the printing there would bo much lew. corn
thia line between Chicago and Green Bay ination of lodapeodenta Fearing the evil
plaining of H ABD TtMKS by them, and the
ri the oldest and mat widely known of all influence of Hoihod for their children,
the roods forming tire nrrodrt North- they embarked fur America, aad before
prewi would prosper beyond what it can
Wrwteni ryrtem. Thu whole length of tbe tending at Plymouth they drew and muline is through a region of unsttroaaerd taaUy asforerited a form of democntic
richtm., in both agricukanl sol
government.
For oereiy yewsns they
rnrourccu, the imrihera terminus touching
It is said that bo^buyers are through tbs
the Vast cornier region of Northern Wienewly, and they vi buying up all they
ronsin and Michigan. 11 peats through
TS« (Laalry
gtvw |B U, bortJcul.
arreral of the met floonehiwg iakmi
can get. Wr doubt the profit to the
retro, uf the Badger State, auch ae Jmwo
farmer in telling his hogs alive They
w orille. Millon, Ftm Athinaon, Watertown,
are shipped to ths large cities, and there
Fund du Ue, (hfokurit, Meneabo, NeaMh,
butchered and add st a profit. Why nut
Appleton, Green Bay, Oconto, Peshtigo,
Meuotaincc, Escanaba. Newannaa and to
.Marquette. At Clinton Janctan tbo
rued ceunceu with the Woetern Union
Railway; at Milton Juaction with the
Prairie du Chien Rond; at Watartcwu
with tbe La evoure Railrood; at Minnmot.
Junction will: the Portage Citv Rood.
Food du Lae io tb. jnaoiKB &lt; An Wtoernri. Divi.ro. Of th. Nonb-Wertm*
and iu Milwuikaeand Fuad da Lac Air
ELECTION FACTE.

THM XUCTMi &lt;
*.
Pwwduf mor, qairtytlm^o^ for
twenty yean. Tbws wm no riming, ftty
litdadrankessBs-.vwyLuJefi^g.sml.
I am liappy to ssy, very little repeWing or
frandulrat voting. There were c*ss cJ
fraud early in the mansing, but arrant fol-

-^HCTDr DETROIT
2

Do not foil to call upon

IWELERS
Wondward Avenue,

.

"•*&gt;

8. iBttiU ltDnrt,

Grain, Flour, Provisions
and Country Produce,

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.,

MOODY and SANKEY’S (M»r st ti ik u*m unuBUt1
Flour, Grain, Pork &amp; Seeds.
Gtspel Hyiut aid Satiti Sttp Lffll PUffi
5 **
54.^58 *“Wm.c
STDCaO?

tins ui£
Mayhew BusinessCollege
Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

excels

D. D. MALLORY 4 CO

W^Usmlt D—ten te
OYSTERS.

BALCH &amp; HOBTOM.

a...... is U Brtdea k Martan. A to U. W, Bsh

sain CBOBtats immts,

Cbmer WoodMdfft &lt;t ,‘Aefby Sts.,

Billings &amp; Prohasco,

larlle, Iarltort*Slate u* Ini

JOHN STANLEY’!

MAITBI/E WORKS

leosRO-

Oysters received daily

FINE PICTURES

rYTIO
At Granger Prices.

S±.tr“T!“

is
IS BROS.
SALE

�.aymMMvw.
to
Ll— ,-sx'•.

i stand
Tfw that
owplt*
County
to undrr' -^FTrBx.TC
:
l»y a ofBarry
mistake in
an order,
they

the

pWriiu "
J U scemai of ■»!*. SUare t
-AW.
—•» of.n^MWMnrf

q^.

hnve sent us 40 dozen
„—
.MMJC—
,
but Will Hams, says he-cau sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us n 1 &gt; i'»l e?d erof

CheAuu i. 'puling u&gt; „ rIt„
nwrrt wrs Ii* prvtertiiin against fire. ’
K- F- Ik.ru-S of Okcmo I.M a valuable
8Mord»y; canm
dmxb,

BuUor it plenty iu VemoMrdle. Mr.
“ne b’uxhl - :W* P«&gt;'"b. in urn day

CROCKERY

ed upon as the part year. By His coutinI» THAT »&lt;&gt;• A good diah ufuy.
Wagons and Buggies
Grand Rapids, Mich. *
*? budding an curator ued nwrey. civil aad raligmu liberty hare
I faeltt amt, ,1
UfAWM
HrALtrn'i
boon nuiinuUd, jwa«! haa reigned withia
Dear Sir—Our aMentim. has been rail­
uur borders-, lal»r and enterprise han- pro ed to lhe pent imprurrmeou which yon I Fur the tvavcaicaoo of such of
The Heading Ho*m, Bl' Xilm, baa dural thrir merited rewards, and to His •“"U««d an- still making in roar patruiss wlio mar drair- L. sal^rltchanged its nan* a. well m owner. It i, watchful providence we are Mated &gt;el mKovI, and the a,wit moves nt io take the PnainiK Famib (priexi f2 IJ.
security from pudknee aad athtrmtioual lb« opportunity u, congratulate you upon
now called the HifUa House
eotteraiia whh the BANNKH (price
**!
8h“’P"f BeHerue. U. ne- calatuitim. Apert from the other imliovaJ thc.umra. attend.ngpiar efforts, not on­
Mrarinpi. each individual amouw trn bn* I
bat tarrying on »n inatituoccasion to thoughtfully recall and devout­ tiM which turns out reliable and conpcNew Work.
ly rrcoguixj the faro'r. and prolcetioo Uat bealnou mm.-MMu not offly traced
proprietor of the Hilbdale which be has cojoyad.
u&gt; keep accounts, but to be n-a in the a .i—*.
P***
inn of Kckn
k*"”
by thr with.
Now, tbcrefare I, L'lyaam H. Grant, bigbmt a&lt;ooe
I'rcnideal [of the United Niato. du reroWe commend tbo jad-eiou, mannw in
mrnd that on Thursday the 25th •fay ofl which you touch fur your atodraU We i to.„ . P" "'•w^aa. who with Mr. Frier
.b.*..«ib«irw.MMM.
i Li rT- .. ""I*" a*"eiart..n wtll be .November, the j«vpie of tbe United Stato. bare tried tv» a»d they l&lt;,re well tbe vnm
bold in KaHaraaxuo. December 1st and 2d. 'from tltf-tr aocu«unnrd roculiooa, do assem­
meadaUia yon gate them With the hope I *bc old stand of heker A Qrace and Ui
, W.W’.Myphy. of Jiuxnville. haaprraca. ble in their reapaetire plana of wottbip.
1 luwiwt llrlng
im" “7 *ru"'1 in
“ •*he Slropua Jcffermm Street, north uf!
psteu,
ted to the I mvcrKly a copy &lt;lf Gunter , and in »urh form u may ran moot appro­
Hoatinp B&lt;iial,
r°ler-i •'*a*bemalics. primed in la—duu priate to their own bearta, offer to Al­ I »en rrwpartf.lly ,.o«7 friends,
mighty God their aekowlsdgmeata and
K IU H L Fuller.
|UtMt*«a*fal fcemM fcran. I rtUI-IMt a ,
thanks for all His merries, and their hum , The atmve fr.m the (Jrnod
; bU preyera far tbe cunriuuanrw of HU di- jy^r we commend to tbe atteaduti of tfaI rino favor. In wittwaa wbenwf I hare
hereunto set my band, caused the seal of
coaaty who are prvjar-;
tbo United States to tvs aSixnl.
&gt;futir&gt; IrsliKra in the I
Done at tbe rvty of Wi.hfagp&gt;n, this 1
। Z7th day of Owtober. in the year vl* oor
THE NEW YORK
lord 1K75, and of the indeyendene i of the
j I'ailed Slat, a the one-hundrrdth
U. F. OffAtTT.
■! xxstt
By tbe Pro ideal.
iwn, with ■ view to taking part in the ii
Hamilton Fish, Secretary of Stale.
ter-rolhgfate e.»iUat

i. rt J

‘loo, but Dnn says it is going to 1h* » good
; winter for Young Folks to get mniTieu and
i go to keeping house, and he will sell ilChenp .
and closest out.

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Evening Post

Heal hkjiuej; /(olice;.

A Saginaw nelwul lonelier wliinrd
pupil th. ptajal. father wbij.|«| (I
leaehbr, and ill are happy. That was ju-

PRICE REDUCED.

GOVERNOR BAGLEY'S THANKS­
GIVING PROCLAMATION.

500 CORDS WOOD,

cords of 1G inch stove
,ro°^ for sale at /1.2g per
____ 1 cord delivered.
C. F. DHTGHT. ■

1

The Circuit Court.

■ roaferred
#
I Sarah Di* axamiuun. M lire cUrt of IS&lt; ».
I now tearhiugin the Detroit High School. |

CLUB AGENTS.
daily,
,
.
•emi weekly. -

af tniaa &lt;« lbs tie*ml Espid* I.ivisMt-'

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real of the State of Michigan.—
e at the rily of Lansing, thia sixth
uf N. render, in the rear of oar lord
tl.iHMad eight hundred aad seventy
uf the Independence of the United

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

$0.00 A YEAR

3.00

V

WEEKLY,

€3 jA.
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EACH SUBSCRIBER.

DAY OR NIGHT.

3E3C

It fur tbrir

inturrst to

UNDERTAKING

ani -'Mi-

Books and Stationary
1'crfumerics- Toilet Sets- &lt;5rc.. *.
&lt;J-c. Give us a call.

i cincs.

ECLECTIC ii
When-tu bay drrm g..«fa since the
eat dedine. Grorge II- Jobnaat A &lt;’o.
’« ju,t rvccirol a very large line fn-h
&gt;m -II-Mun We •cl) g.«»l prints al H
•. a yard. pvd shlrtin-4 flannel far)2]
i., rMioti flannel fl&lt; I2| cte and gnod
ne blanket*. far fflBOa phsv.
.
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livapectfally.

BSTIIOS

"
we ofl'erto
the 'pubtio
cheap for Cash. H c have,
1 also, a fuli and complete

Having been bought very low. and

' he public win find
1 jotroniro mu

FOR

&amp;

i

\ Have on exibilioti. one of the
largest Stock°f Fancy (toodx
•
liroudht to thin City

at jrirra which def) all C.oaprtium.

I menL

A. PREMIUM

HopkillS

wbrt wiu hn-da r.r
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tlw year. ami ia our napretite jJarra of1
Kirebfp. aqd by utr hearth Mows, rarerrtitly ceklptwlrdge '-ur dependence uj&gt;.n
our 1 Lar only Father |&lt;t our gratitude

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bition at tin Warwina uf

S AI4SBUEY ABROSSE^,

torn. 1. Jous J B*&lt;iL«r, Governor of the|

We *A*11 (ire ilm plane weak week.

R00MS ‘

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TU 4m asat sf tka X •l^ul DankJ
Xt:wrkRMiiot'8rB.scH/r7iox\
' state rtrikt.

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jnU&gt; our national life.
oanjjjamv with ibis haDowed cur '

people of thin State, tbe ohrervanee ufl
Thuraday, November 25th. in a day of
Thankagivit.g -and Fraire On that iL) '
i'-t u» pot fa-hint a&gt; the labor aud toil id [

!FURN1TUR1

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tie... II Johnson &amp; C.i. of Midd^till..
I will aril the brat JapT.a io Harry ('out,.
•J; The oldrat iadxw hare'to admit all
lhi» 11cm* step in and try firr H» of

The R

YOIIRM.

SMITH, MANEE &lt;£ PRESTON.

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[ Th. largvat Stock ami the brat Furniture
I.U1HUAI. orera. TO 1
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In the Nim« and by tha Authority of |
lha Stale of Miehigan.

ALL ASODT THE C0UKTY.

GROCERIES

We hnVe a_ double
ns saxvj
any UtlC
one coaling
____________Stock .Sis,
|i« the Store can sec and they will be soln
|c|)cnp for cngh or ready pay.
■ George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, And everybod allow■«
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is t ie
. boss ol vily,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it iff to hard
.work-to grind them.
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&amp; Barnes.

Tbe cxpericn..- of thirty yuan In
i Senior UMmln-r of thia Bru aa an t'
। taker, giro him great adrantagm in &lt;
। in a proper and pnnnja manner, tbe

( Hastings, Dec to. 1S74'

*" •*U*r wl,bo«t futlbtr ilriny « no-

srtb^kr

Salisbury A Brosieau.

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eatings, April IP. 1975.

: ewttrtig off the top &lt;_f IiL'[^d f|c bmfo
afargr family.
1 Thirty nJur.d ladiu, of lMr&lt;-lt haLraaeervt aerial and literary euriaty. They
have jnst fitted up an rleganl rncm f«
ibeir maetings. which they eal! -theQuern
lifSnebaa t'-yj ermncil chamber

FOR SALE!

LOOK OUT F0II

TERMS REASONABLE.!

BARGAINS.

17 City Lot* In Firel Ward,

PICTURES I
PICTU.RES!
lam now all aion? in tbe I’hutognjdi
businna*. and aa I hare tua.1- arrange­
ments to increase my faeililirn far doing
iberter work than ev.-e. alt should rail

Lletof Pwtnnt*.

i yuung lady is now lying &gt;iek there «hu
rent wealthy and rely beautiful. Sb
I suffen inte .sely in Ixdy and mind, bat r
fuse, tn give her nam ■ &lt; r hfeun.
; Tbe balance in the state trvosjry apnli
■ coble to tbe rodoctioo of oar hooded del
M »2G®,l»H and not |50U.&lt;MMI as ru au

Street

’ Also a Farm of 80 Acres,

SCRIBHKRS MONTHLY 6r 1816

TO CLUB AGENTS

daring the week ending Nor. 3 acre
•5I.M9.37; payment, during same lime
wc-v &lt;151.799.37; balance ia treason
Nov. 3, 1H75 19HH.77d.RS; deerrm* far

Id order to still mure largely Idcttm
the clreulatloc ot THE EVENING
l*UST, oeoflhr In give Io thw wbu

J. G. RUNYAN.
igan CentraT Railroad, will hare attached 1
au elegant Wagner jwrioe rar, rtinning
to Detroit.’ f.&lt; the accemmodaiMi af
ibrongh and local travel. Tbe drawing;
iagthebeM writmaad Ihlakm. eaaart be room car on autnc train, will rntitinuc t ■1
ran ihn—gli as uattal.
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equaled by say uber paWkartre.
JTaady aad 5a«Uey'» --Ge^el flyman sail ba­
rm! Poop- are prmolad as a premium.
pampoM. ta each yearly euburlber vha md&gt;
Bl I. limey C. farera. PablUbm. P. O.. »« I Tbe f.Jlowing item, written by Uri .Carrath, editor uf lbs Vineland Sew Jerwy
l»dri&lt;r»r'*t. Beat him U the Grant Be
yimd. it the lunda of Iztndia. the eahject

*'A nrotMoanl Vimlaiadar sat down by
tbe aide of bis loving wife oa the sofa,
ant ksAed up into her eyes and ra'lcd her
•‘a duck, aad “a birdie." and “a rabbit,"
and all the ether eodranng name? Then
he told her be wanied her to Irarn tbe nee
of a revolver, so that ta hie absence rhe
cueld protect their home and ailrerware.
I aad defend lhe b.*tfr uf Vineland Then
I Im went off and bnught an elegant scran

M. D Reed desire • to call attention to i
hri new Waguu Sb .p. «Iktv he may be
fonml U all boqm of any day. reedy to'do
any wt;rk in hU line, from j-ntting a new
tnikr in an utf ffhed. to tU'KaiKng of
lhe be&lt; buggy eriw acre 'tn the cvnuity of
Berry. IWn t "farget the blare": ut tbe
shop with Jaaim KieH A Bro , "corner nf

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SHOULD BE OBTAINED 1ST EN"PTTUf UNKTO EITHEROFTinSE'

HASTINGS

■nd

SPECIAL NOTICES.

THE ORE^AT CAUSE

HUMAN "MISERY.

STEBBINS BRO’S:
T^eepIL
’ Where you wul fiat] all kitttla of

mNITURE!
। Of ever)- D««cr»|»tiou which we
- can sell cbeaper than any hone in Bar­
i ry Uoauty. far these rvaaun* i

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
Wo .» «od Uo KxrilBMCAS
BANNER uaaal price »1 50 and the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY CO CRIER
JOURNAL tax! price 12.(W, j-O.gr

W.M&gt;.
Tbo WKKKLYLWRIF.RJOURNAL
k the groat NATIONAL FAMILY
NKM’RPAPKR. It wiU, mt Ih-oomber
31rt. IF75. distribute importUllr ffIO.900
hi. shirtefaeveA with bat on. bunt un,
nod that pmcUdorwlhal-gtoA Then1
ba V&lt;M galloping up and down teiUng
eeory Man he met that his wifr Uas craxy

:m EQUlUBLt SffihL 8tME

WM. C BRYANT &amp; CO. SZ

■ ■t*HILn*X&lt;H.AX'ft FHIF.XPX.
Or, Show Yotir IWporta"

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U.;i Railway IWpt.;.- L if..- »4.4t t »U«.[ lravk uud’a* e
-aiK

raf thuuwre jpto«pl *d i^.r.’I . . J
«» bewttghl oat by the foil elreii-sn- I'.audu
»b gianaug at, fiir they mt:* th&lt;- j fraud &lt;
th. politic*! currents and foretell J lowed

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INDEPENDENT

tu. -.- u:. tf r» V ;. tian'A nwrni’-■
~ . other cjrjx'sasiiu in th* w.rtid.
‘ Pallnwn Ih..t-i
ok.-a

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r, bin arwi dd -Ili'b 01M hi* pstrcsoag.uj:i.
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p
l it i
n iu day. . That appear* very jilaib- : How-ily U-l a fovtakosTrlta oufrUny'.1 And ^are-jinl. it
&gt; It ia the pi.:: rf rood of the Wert, and cxteiuit front Chicago to L*kc Kanryr'tia. I
ic Waoviisin rivetion. Two yeuni, tf.e revolt i« Taruvuaaf i* Leut-SLutt
M«8&gt;I from tbo
Hue that forty yeunt ago fill milte northwiwl, way off tnl t!..J
’ Granger eandidal'- for (lorrenor i fo»U. It’, a ttJutodRorr fjbeet tV ,
1r,‘
| pindie J iu way nsrr 1'ie uninhabited proi- frontier of uiUkatsou. Tl.i ■ .tliw ion fol­
s.
low. tbe St. Pk»l ■ad’MinnmpolM line to
1V? °'CT
majority. Now !■•• \rti--rtai-2*
WldayoiM or any prwiria t hk-ks-n i.r'j Er. of Northcru Ulinuv, tn Galena, it ha* Jflny. llwmec’xii J^iurta; U Crtfcaa hod '
•ad by a n-gular IterntJliAn A
t-'Ar-uirffl.fMW, Masniwy Wanted CHiroil.au Kelly thought puualol gnsux'. iiiffled gruuw. cviunwrsly grvwu to be a mighty ry.-lem traversing Trtraipekatt to Witioau. and tht-iue faRor |
ujmogv— i»t m. marked, M’r' und-to *tnwa| tbe.
jbrnluHb d» dell al he waa enlilled to, and Morriwey robeUed. eall.d |«rtridgo ut pbetuanl. of any wuni iheVoral HUu-* of Hlimd*. Iowa, Wisrou- rawing.tbe Mi«madm&gt;i by a euhrtantW ,
। there was m &lt;^.rtuu:ty-to male I the »Mrt arenupt. poliucuj ergaeixatas.. in, Mrdte removed him froui the cmumUfoe. thick, t«l duck, tnailard dn«*. ar any wa­ sun. Miniu-Miia. Michigan and Ihtkota— bridge t^jwd hxthr Sorth-’
tS Bfi”±JTrf ter fowl, aard t-nly from the 6mt day of the garden of tlw nation, and hying the ruthn WmmA St. Peter
B it sq—is cbrei valle ia Minnrtota Afarere filS vsre ™,
tReptctnbcr In-earb y.wr Io the fin-.' day of
&gt;.**■ Ml-!'* a*ll"“”
rich liarrret. of million*.of brand acre*, in the farmer. ihi» line oleri
Jannsry-tiet bf'd!..* ing.
How wa* it done ’ Knry cfqsu^r - -ffbej wks’ cAiiimroitly ui&gt;i*&gt;pnUr with lham.
the lap uf Chieaxu. The uugtihade uf
Sat. 2. No praon or |itf»inv &gt;hil! kill
|K«|d.&lt; were ruUKd froai Uicir apwthy. l.y ; Th- Itefstthfowna were wifong io do any - nr drltroy, ^r attempt tn kill or &lt;l&lt;attn»y, thi* vart i-urporstH&gt;a can hardly Iso grasped
then, tbo Group** hans il.eidcdly mwkr the prr-urv lhe DenaoiVt' lfcl npun I &lt;Lii~T to kill thi. WW nun f wro. and *0 Kaail, annul ini m called Virginia part- by n were ebowing of the atalirtlai of iu
*r K*. ,ln’F
“ll T*llimiliy D.tomvc tally during tbe rovullo. itfoU:- bu«iir *«, but the fart that the combined i
their view*, for the piatfonaa'iu &lt;;uc*- iliem
o'.-aUc-.
tuber, NurtBibtr arid Ihs-wfor in each extent &lt;sf iu vutomu tiivisioM would make
. tiow «a*tain only what i, in harmony Utah
,l*. Psib»&lt;^«&gt;- «• 'W#-si -for thrro , Tl „ bm Uro done before, and probably
grtmi Republican principle*. ftc irona wntrauon* Un-of over SJlIJit mikw in
will Lo again. Inti it WttB-test -kill th .- qrohwran ia itwiit^le. however, &lt;*nm a ro cily altet^Al tiro jwimaric* that goqdtacaa ganiMylcea,
leuydi, give? a feint idm of the imtBrtw*
.
It U based npasii the cupidity
an, amt df capital ueetMarily tnrulirrci in I
view of the whisk Northwest, that Grata?- •lumitl dsosu-minAliSd, oh3 after tfial tl’ry ol" iutoliigcnl rascal* win have nnd-r
tbetw tbe raWslc who' want plunder, awl
eriwn bn aubnidtd as n distinct politiral u*.-’I their influence in cvcrj&amp;fai/ way to
the idhsta wins ran Ise cvntn.llel. I^j*
gi»e tli'Ar nominee* all tbe votes pusublv wiakcatat and amurtcai hr promin-n(' aud
vanau: give, but it will approximate |72\-'
Sx.'. 3. Nft penwn rr pcrxini aha’I at ,»‘"tay‘". The Cutupany baa I’.IM tar*,'
The rum-mMk, ’tbe bblfiu-’ tin? striker* r-wpeetablc Democrats, l*-rau*B without
auyrim - with a t«.iy. vLMUcvr^m-^.-rah'
pLAra-r tiny ran do alo nothin#. Fair sny Mrtridp*. | r.tirt b:-b&lt;r., -oud dunk, :wy $Mu&gt;xfr&lt;Mles&gt;pfoy» I ft,O'HI turn; and
foutfd road title pen in .'theirisl and IhL
1
quail. &lt;r at ita uvmthly npui.' averager aboard■''rtl,-!
where been alroarbnkbito tone or tlao 'other fbeV iika rr. cliao; • to put ia jw^tiej thfr iiort.itiee. ^'WK-rau in the interior of tin.- u;d duel, niallar 1 daf4.
Stair &lt;4"respectability ana! tbe higliisl
tetnpt to take, wit I; any :rar._M-«e.er rvA.
Tbe linct omni awl -opentdd tfti-’
;
of tbe two jurties, and although the ;u uaual tactics. In atari, tbo d.- _-nt tn.n, roanb.
Standing, such'men a- &gt;. ypour, any
|rtrtridge. prairie Sk!rtt&lt;nL or quail: lireir, or mainly, by the. Chidbut &gt; * N«rtE-1
1
per* that pui«n tq represent tbo late I| the tatpnyan found that they IsttP Mine Tilden,
lioffunu. Slid hut.-l.val* •&gt;!’ fsthena,
Xotrerrr. That it ahull le hwfo]
■
to Tatumsny. and grasp tin- t-&lt; trap qnail «■] "lake th-at alir.-, f-wti.- We&gt;U-tu arv aa folia wa;
I
■uvrtueto sprak of it m_a force h-Jding j1 intrant'in gutynunc^tal wptteta - _Of Sl*;thdkncv
rty
1.-SW*
of
the
thUvraan.l
ILsekgvatd'
Ikuurre,
they
ratried
the,
city,—
they
ran
'
lUhabmu uf power „,d. able U wi*H it,'
fntrj’^o &lt;if k.-epinp thi-ui afire thruBcA'J
wii.r fcjlci* uj! ita uiimerreal stren-.-th The th- ni«UT,and for n &gt; ether latnaxt «inl! '
at will, it is maiitfod that tbo cpwanittala -:
1 higbeat and best men in _llo' party are!
.. .1 .11
1.. l.»r..t... i1*^" iPJ’-nX iktititth lltxlM-lk-, liinsii uimI
of tbi* year.made by tbo individual lode- •
cmuccllcd tn be caiuTrd iu i-» rank*, uiasl I
duel-, I Yahoo-,-HK.n ir. Ciinsm./mWitf. FW»r
. to y ichl obmlintw tw ite bvlaffe . .
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potafoiit* wiO, in the main, iart durius the I It wa* a very fikaiity night at Tamtuauy
1 ■'Uur| JujAiv.. Jfei.'-oD Grand Jurclii .1. MI'
llidt—1 funerJl '-'MiM no: be mote ,ta
T'w.vd, Cunuolly. Sweeny all went by
next Praaidcntial Cuutcsl.
' 'm T
Y«ds?. -••■•I C. i,.„il lllutfa, Jain.
S^’tTie board, and John Kelly luu T.l’nw.d .
Bb*.
Thirdly, third partyiauj in ^pcraL uiU .j &lt;-i:iUd -«&lt; ifojattoM ■YKefoft
.kr&gt;.&lt;^'.! Ilu fitirt Nitiiiu t.f
.^. wetLeto -^Bal'Snother will l-i*:- in hi* &gt;(rod '
i
made
a
d-J-ful
and
the
w.'Jl
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now amount to nothiKjrof iniportnhe.- till ■
the di-affrcted will tw plaeated, the nejtter I
nftor 187G. Tint tendency i* tv divide j dir; ersed.' Goug were their viabm*. &lt;&gt;f,led h-giona will be tcarganizol. an^l •’rc 1
the whole country between the Itepubliewi j platnhr.—gone verkdbc-lHijwt'uf an ini-' eutupvumi of ahrewdnese. n»*.»3iy, nut 1
and the Daunocratk- parties, aad the fiinr- muuity fr.-o pnur-linieut fir crita,&gt;—gqoe 6|tb and debju-liery known .-&gt;• Taamiiiiy. '
will &lt;1. ubtk-ri again ;ci ii* grip &lt;11 tire
. tioa of the late minor parties w ill Ise to were their Kojks of rule, in brief. Every
Metn.;4»lu&gt;. It will raatithafy ai .'*-.' unlc-I moderate aud infiurnev tbe position of the thief ami blackguard in Nir Verb wa* in the. rtwpectabk- [eojde tnsinta'n lb ir • r
mourning
that
night.
It
tn
quite
differ
­
two great ooaw, and to distribute their htc
ent at Irving Hall, ili^liealf-iyArnrri of
ndbereeta arairdingh
I Fourthly, the Presidentialonnpaigii will th.- auti-Tantmany party. A Stir- band
|be wna, if not fonght, on the bard inonry Ipeolrtffurtli^oyeu, iiotiv,. the air X-au£!kd
MOODY
firework*, execllcui spceehre were
Iprineiple This haa beam the .chief iaeuc with
'
Lulled by the fell rlcrtious. awl it «»uld 1made and the excited, gratified tSnWg duff Kd 1
ItoSU lo bate laecn d.-yiahely doc. We 1not disperse till cariy in the' mnraiup.—
tnbutaiy :•&gt; thi* i- Lard test point out how thi* fact iqu/n* to New York, Brooklyn. MreeailiurelG and
ea uf Smthctn W ts*&lt;
lira coal dc|&gt;*i.Mm benefit uf the Itcpabliraii* and to the i'cnnsjlvania together Bi3»&gt;1 TVrtSdayth-WcsteCQ D alm fu
IbBMgv of ths Democracy We ant unit- 1a reenorabh- day.
.
■ . ■ - ' - are-''■ -u:. A Urgu abate
M, they are divided, on tho’ quartfon
Lace we are not only rradh-r for the ram- j

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REAL ESTATE.

THE INDEPENDENT

ydp»&gt; Lol ** P* ■■**'&lt; &gt;1 with the superior ।
Htnmgth derived fhw cno»i*tenr-y. bar- L________
■totyatsdthe reinUdasca-of tbe enumry. J gnnixation

to take it, us there wa- nobody cUe
I who c-uld. Thia tJu nnrt hdd wa«
Btfcieet pro./ of gaaenl iacouipctrnand even if ii wute, there is nothing
• poaition of the caller to make such
• Co him binding upon tin: company,
rule which held* employer* liable for
Mgiigcncv of tln-ir aerrgnts i* not ex­
pl to cam where the injury ia cotc-

i.a»j b. ..a fa **.a tmm;, re
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Jewdcra aad Mani&amp;eturln-

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JEVELER8

Home and all modem impr&gt;.yements
Good Mera nnd Other out buiWlaga A

OUop. TEKMS MBKRAL.
IXI THREE IsOTHln the refund I

A

Mini, in eligible pouhfon, that a III ;
Ise Mild on the UKWt rea/«&gt;i.*ble tennn. ,
■ Enquire at my .offlce, Ftate Street. |
MostLera, Michigan
ANY FARM of IGOocre*. nftuatod on
U the mat Ibir of the tow nship of Rut­
land. adjolnioi Uiie rfty,- with new
House, a good ban and n good orchard.
,l&lt;weUwuiaral.-l4fl seres being under
ImprovetneBlfxx»&lt;4
A LSO'A HOUSE AND LOT III tbo j ~£~—

S. &amp; 1 MM I IcMi.
&lt;wMMMMe4ul.lt ■

rain, Flour, Proriaioni
and
Country Produce,
aw A«1 W~&lt; WittrWe. Manet,

J. Cole &amp; Son,

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
and SANKEY’S OfciSr Sjt ii Ik Lira! UratM
Flour, Grain, Pork &amp;

LAND PLANTER

I &amp;4.O.56.

8e»dt.

’-'Mr.STiia

stow
WATER LHE
LHE

l ily, luwu .-nt Mml-nll saiatt
Itatinetd of lows G.r AiAley.

and if they ri'l no&gt;lw cut Lu- •
pj*d lhat'h sciotuplnkfif. is th,
the faith, n
Tbu Supreme Court rcranly ra&gt;dcre.l I aT»mn»»uj S«fey. - r tlrc Uvlttmbu.1 ing . f that
deefeiro in tbe raw of Frank Dubn-!0"*" ’ »«.« crtaUidred in ITROby WU- tl, tataah n ■ t ib. 1&gt; v &gt;'.&lt; 8 ■
U.u »cevui[it.-h«l »r O4U-. I i
lie Michigan Cimtral Ttailrood Coa- iiatn Mraw-r, a ro.lcd noKtWan of that out that awakening that I h&lt;| '
day.
expected. ■ There ,tnjy 1st a &lt;1
kJ* who obtained a judgii.&lt;-n: bgiiirt sas',1
had ban .1 rtanneli patriot, and after ita ।
mpany in tic Jackswo Ca.unly Circuit clam-an retire p&lt;Jiti.-an And partisan: The '
art fur
ramraing anpl iIwimou order ti.vslc it* nans* fn&gt;-u Tammany, a j
prominent 1&gt;. lawarn chief, uni i(*gn»cre.
, meat wa* mudrial after that of (ha- in- I
I dian*, a Groat Father beiti" the rliirf »ur-.
Du! Michigan CtmlraS lUiiriu-1 Cutups- j n&gt;ut.d.-d By taelvc xulictn' a* hi* &lt;uuii*.-lHr v». Frank Ihslaa, error to Jackmu. era. Momaey waathe Cral Grind S» !«■:-. j
Upini.ni by t-an.|.l,ll .)
j At the beginning there «a&lt; amno pretext
Dolan, wlui, while engineer of a pmmtti- 1 of bcwevaslcnia- in the order, but that wa*
1 tonn, jumped i-ff to nn,v a nsilieiou 1| ihsubtlcT.. a r.hau&gt;. Its objects wer.- al way.
h a freight train ucaf-'llotl.anan, and political an«i nuthiiig cl--- lire nicmher* [
1 aerervly injured, Iwouglil «uit to rewn.-cm•**,«*.fax
«r damagt-« from the company on lhe ■*,***msre* ■■•Map
T-S"""””- •f*'|fafai~l .fair
o
■suds that the csHLioa waa eatv&lt;-d by
I »enmp;tciM'y of WiOiam Cntfnot. co­
ker of the freight tndn. aud that the
«*«-«*!«
&lt;nia«r.
.
pwu.»«.
Ox,TIUl
kjwtiy kept Crvhwrt in their employ af“
5.' ~;?re~
-n™ &gt;■,..i,; ,u r,;»w
h they kix-w of bin iBcaaipetrney. The r
«rel M .fajrt &gt;i*-h fap re
hit.
,., «.„ak«.. u. Up*|
rvridence, hawtner, of hia intnmfwtcn- Ml*, a*- u-n. *re* «U *e ™ .1., i, a. ..a r., ,.,i, mL-. .
■“ •» -»re— rerere -• * «” I. r .ii ,fa
,™u tj,,
c„...

By •* M

JT0£4JV

T. J. WILDER.

! lijiis all M Sep

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i

1HUB

Mayhew BusinessCollege
KXCKLS

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

'■■Li'

■.Util, and Fort ihdgv
I Vail.y with the Siinx
-----„u&lt;lfor Sunix (Tty. Vauk. ;I lhe is|nipauet.t. the Bt::ij .
. ---- Wi-csr. Was&gt;t 1'uint, and other- ly expretafoiw, whiiA-tli.
|-; it- ia froutlscrn Dakota and Northern | retted and i* rontiunin; i 1
.Nebraska, anal on the line of the Dakota | girding the smax.tlincM &lt;ir.
I aupcriur cvmatnirti-'ii and kkgnr.
U &lt;'ity and Yankton, cam. Ma fair indieatigu. &lt;.f jite
linen th.- Chicago A North- I public opinion. One uf' this ts ■
I! .2 way* .hit* p&lt;x»«ttaRen( and itant fraturra couneeud Li’:"..'
. I »sry Inr.- ly cuotruu their | traveling I. tlaecwtablidiing of',. ■
A-ritirtl Bluff* pilrt their line

D-D. MALLORY* CO

45 DOLLARS!;

OYSTERS.
a wk mn*«m ar wo rrrww

For What?

The New Improved Buck-Feed

ran”

FLORENCE SEWING MACHIIE...
i -State;
Billings &amp; Probasco,

lute. lajteoi'satt ui Im

fa-.a fa»n&lt; .fair fa* re*, re
r„
,.
, ,

JOHN STANLEY !

io* colUKitcd with Nev E£tU
lls»t theuaiuea' Pilgriiii 'iind- I
not JatcrThinpcabl.. and ihe-l’i

risu|;l pra.’aablv le arcstj

|ri*«d wheti-ar rougnrwHClul j**ter'
a rtio.r at Maiaachurct'.'. with th tk-n that the Pilgrittw burn: tu.'i
1 ll&lt;«t&lt;;n onaincn. Jhtt a Lj*lu.p*
[ Ise aueperted of anarnng nsr^C-u 1

'"T"t. Phillips"'
OA.VKNTS.

B

,

,' ■. "“v-x’!

.nX^Prcldwt or tbwUniui
?. Z
It w\lk-r who di.1 it. by meuiM of Tart- 1
„^k ’ n
maby lieu who ura, milled &gt;t*. the ,hcir
e„,u, anJ /4k.., flir ,hMe fc|„,
02EA1T’
.’ri.-ly ou lb«, rre of the ehni.m. wd Ml .
fnem. t|u,
l&lt;h«.
T«- RESTAURAHI
m bower Ixiuud to tote the twket it had .
a„ ni01S,noilt .„j „ K.;r lUlu M
ma-le; but beyon&lt;i that was the advantage ; uf h
,tl„ ri&gt;_r !u_
of Itw!^ a traiM&lt; dMciplincl force t &gt; BinoCT&gt;ti „
„
I'jL s are
wt .miiu own r&lt;g», .mi to omtnal the; fy
nU
u„ , r „ • desd-hewd*. \
fomung vote wbx-b generally deodee e.ee-, wlitn -j0 r,t{
a!ra,« iuv&lt;liaW^ j.9y
।a! brabop pf Mt.tcliu*
. ,,- i doariy'for etcrV fow bi*tt&gt;wr«J. and act-1
addressed to the d.-wxidai
Ilurr uwd T'snmmny agmn-i, the t.m-; toll
mj(n,
til£ik „
grilhi npd 1‘ariuui*. 'f.-U
luM. and it wa. I.m wuwtpd weapon a. fm. ,o ^.r|. el| u!1,.r
AimWnSi. f------- ini*Uke of tvsuhaliuJirg
iuinrmr be
ta pirttcr. -Simrtimrt j T!l8 d wl!,
, b
r,r — nl
Plym-U'.li, know;, in
,
(hut.m l«l Tmimaay wd «4»et.m.» „]:t.ln.’when every lu^n-m Iraneacl-n I
I’lijltlma, with lbnrei."if.
tjandfrvf'rstdid Mtdrdiuefai take Tammany, beat Giutim. but In tniUr ease I u brv llt
It) a
Uay.Uonj, who uu. ,
Of tbe train. Tbe Mgfigrnrv &lt;T
and of tbe cull.-r iu not reporting
Ito hb anperivnt, and of other* in rruahed. . .
'•'f'
_ j/s^.«Wjrrtit,i« w .rlhy uf th* aCuilt n ।!
mmisc plartrt n. a .r3M tefonting
Martin Vue Jlun-n, wriginally'aM Mppo {the puUle.
'
’
bunfewas. and not a petwuial negliL-’........ ...... ....Ml fal. *rew re v...
j ta* mnrti. sad the pres, •kuupj not be nail - .
tt the company, or thrnar who in
ii.-,.-. i i in.’.- .
■
&lt; ssreij p; I.J.::..-||, for Uihlith, Mnrchead.
; cd mpuTAITafo' Work &lt;-f *|ei»l bcsrSr V : .....
nwnt iu pcnooAiiiy. The wart
"re&lt;
■■
I
. Bismarck, audretber rainta a n the gr.au
1 isl » rel* ,’ ,l‘ ‘
r’’ ,•**• ” ‘ i Ni.rtlxjTO i'ar.Cc Railroad, and aha with j
•reAwe. that there wa* nothing tu
'* - _1’’t ' A"'
Fmite Railroad for
be jury- The great hsnhhip tu
i.t t^&gt; foiw a«i :a»itSita
jRmi.uuidgr. Jbrt Ggrrv, and- tminta iu
wd the otAragix.it* isegloct uf Urv- and twdly made hiss a Sen.lA?
1 efforta Utog npnkJoaL* away with :1a- ■v
'Crf|ji..re^ ■a*».«re.&lt;JrfKreM
dfo MHwling tn sympthv for -the du«l m 1»S».‘ aaiTrn-u iUt tsmwdSr wtanr' ' praJldotiA jstctnjtfjbj unfair taxation
StoiiqL have n.. Utfi* &lt;m lU
y«w» tb'Mhty
k *f actual foull in rhe ewtijany jivu. It Utau..- Ils*.-m3 mid li.-irt ul the ' oflho p?ro&lt;?. jfi-.en, to, the |'nw* should
laklestcrtt in th* West.— '
th coattar otaTumn
' s
r. "U
-V* “ra**
I-BiKnxxmiie patty «.f the
uf Net unite aM Frfoe nM to pabllah any foynf ;
jei.si.ill pnrjsec
J.
,^aitfef ara ,„4 Mn (-1
York, and. iu ^nerr wa. Mt in Wanhimc: ara/rrrtfeesiwul* f.r Ire* than statute J-riu-s pxjre. rerere«.. *wjcH-Xi- - re'rereeww “* »■ rS
----•• r-rzr ’trania
"T®? &lt; hid had aupiysur
a--,-— t "“‘i
•n‘ k|W «w»gh ill all remscienre.
tra. Wbcrytt
irosistoM uf thi* AjuU »ls»l! uf- Jcjito-* —*
•*- - - •
r
a*"V''
‘‘“Ji*----------------- lf pAlfebet. rouid uniu to L.nid. all twaaty Cr th* prourcuifolt tivjtoaWttart* WC UtHUS M vr .ei^.ItaKK M Wins son. Rrewrtcr and Bmilford, tiivy .-.np-d
to IbJhuel and lived for Miras ur.sr «her.-.- ■
'■
to UveWibc,lr»m«dcMc of tbe | advrrti*inK ftvwibcir rolunm* that d .&lt;* the kiising of the Lird &lt;&gt;r
? . I- 'Iw.'lre 'btWg.I Becoming dwatidW with tbe hi^irv«f
leader, -and Hl that loader had Jq.d-i Jta*•*.* J'Ua.U Iqral few for h gal ukii.g.-f the n.-ier eujra.M th--..extcoJing,’ fh^.Uldto/o i.. Maravette, i iherr follow Keparutitu, they left th'- v. *’
to ask. Fmm lhe Gcrcraroritlriffrc Is# tbe j J&amp;infmg there would he'niueh low ccm nay b -- haa net .fotae f - .cttnlUc^tu. i-MfeJ,., ir 4jH t¥i&gt;. fou/. Thai part of J aad furuK-i the fin: church &lt;&gt;T the drtj'ui.-.- , ,,
“».
■
_ I.ltMin^ InggMi vbutagis end Grssn Bay •1 illation of independent-. F’mritijUJtoUtil 1 *
&gt;Tfc'.S*-. ■■--■.
res.r»rala«-,u*, 15.1.1, |r
I . Ktr. 12 AH prcsrcniiqn. under' ifie!■ is«h**Ms'«kndto&lt;wt'gjddy knows of nil I iafiusnee of n&lt;dlainl Cur tl-J; ch&gt; I..•
in 1S54 Fernando Wood Iiraune it*
,,
&lt;.
, ....
mwrtrc -parts and wm «Wtad ta the muy- I
'**' ". .ra" prnvid-iu* of thk art shall tse n.unwpaJ . .’■*»•' FwudM JutAung the Mvscut NtsrthtnraUty uf the city. In ISM Sweeny.
do wide, th: jrreent prnueo.u-. arithio throe inuutbs fruni the - tito- sq.-h ••Wwt-rB-vysctu. The ulstae. length of the
adfetow
Was
ntomiliad.
'
’
.
IneM
llaamgli
a
rrgia-a
if
unsuifwaacd
tually
suhsrabed
a
form
of
d«»xrat
.
j Tweed, and their c-a-kiatc* threw Warn! I/*’*"8’ exht*.
rr.-htn-s«, ft'i Lpth ngriamkerai awl mineru! gwvenusemt. For eetenty yatar* they
- oreboMd, and they ruled it. When the * .
'
, nsreurtra. tbe nnrthmjt tsTUiinua touching maiateiurd a totgratt jsaciuau’.t •tad'.. '• ..r „„
i-lin; .drfli *«»;&gt;« w&lt;&gt;o of Nvrtlirai Wto were rtooguksal aad AMfoet rabiny.' Tfa-y ■
. .. •
’.Misin nudMieKgan. It jtoiw th .rough were remariaWy tolmatv nf aUfrrtsuwv • r-. .
I mol has tln-w amt. Uin«igh tbe bte rlee *«w*l.
r nercat ^f -tl« M. (founding inland relagiuwe opaamn aod^n, all hart-&lt; brag-'.
‘
•j &lt;*. .a re»u, fafa re. re ...re,
.tttfinSXL’S’flSarlK
' Heirs of tfot .Badger State, sunk m Jmmw- alley did nut penmeaur atQ*. la* i*';m.i&lt; ue 1 / „j-, re 're '
[»B»-.;MHt,muFuM -Ukimsin. Wuteatown, take. The Pbritans weir th* finwdsn. of';.”
FitalFdwLm-, (Mekudt, Metrasba. Neenah, the Mi—rJiusrtta Ikar rofouy. -Tbar'-reaaTy
-Enjtls-' but1 llerdenlturc.
I Ayihsim, Gr»m|. Buy, Ocoaio, Peshtigo, Ulungmt to the Church’
l^.tuiwe, htaoumls.. Negaunee and to after their arrindat Iroham dr .tjawA t
T*»*Ura*r
Mu:qi«IU.
At Clisna-aa J uue'.luu the form aviturrh urpniiktotauf tbaaW own. ' ’■"'I*';
1 rc**l amnecta with- th- Western t'niara
. wwdsbta^ti. 11
feilsray. M HUMi Junrtkm with tbe

-j ..

?

HASTINGS

AMERICAN MARBLE

Oj sters received daily

UNDERTAKING
FINE PICTURES

�Trt«

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen
SELECTED TIMBERS,

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a 1 »&lt;hl erd erof

CROCKE R;Y

and Buggies

Wagons

too, but Dnn says it ia going Io be u good
winter for Young Folks to get married mid
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

pain by railroad.
The Reading Hume, at
ha.
•kaugad its mm. a. well ■ owner It is
now called the Clifton House.
Rev. Darius Shoop of Bellevue, hat «.

Nrw

u,

Work.

north of

Hastings Hotel,
very rvapectfelly, your friends, ’
''
K P. k 8. L. Fuller.
The above from the Gram/ Rx^U E&lt;ijl' we commend to the attention of lhe
young men of o«^ county who .re |&gt;re| ar

COHMERCl
HASTINGS MARKETS.

romis era! d or financial departments

To-Day* AdVertiaament*.

Lord 1875, and of the indepcodanco of the
United Stotts tbe one-hundredth.
„ , ,
U. 8. Gkast.
By ths Proiideot.

pwpil iha puml s father wliippv!? th* GOVERNOR BAGLEY’S THANKS-

U-acber, ai&gt;J alf are happy That w« ju&lt;
GIVING PROCLAMATION,
right, an eye fur aye, iu.
|
__ .
- 11 “ “proted that the stock of tbe Al-1 In the Name and by the Authority of
biooCity National Bank will be all taken .
th8 state of Miohiaan
up by the 15th .J thi* month, when the
“
bank will probably open.
In 1636 it waa enacted by Plymouth
It it Well that the manufactur* oflobaeCo has been at*dirtied in the reform k-HomI.
Now Id the reform g*&gt; on, and take effect Governor to order Jays of Thanksgiving
in tbe-Slates Prison aa well.
Tbe Regents nf the Unirerrity bare
conferred the degree of A M. on Mi*
Sarah Dix Hamilton, of she cLmi of 187-4,
now teaching in tbe Detroit High School. giving Day into our national life.

ALL ABOUT THE C0URTY.

THE NEW YORK

Evening Post

Local fiii;ijtew goticej.

500 CORDS WOOD.
500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at $1.35 per
cord delivered.
C. F. D]VIGHT.

PRICE REDUCED. FURNITURE ROOMS."

£km». as»tk. w«

bitioc at tbe Warcrooms of

CLUB AGENTS.
Ik,

FEW TERRS OP SUBSCRIPTION
DAILY,

-

WEEKLY,

$9.00 A YEAR

-

SEMI-WEEKLY,
new

XX28tf

,

,
.

&gt;,00

«

|.5O

“

STATE STBWT,

HASTINGS? MICHIGAN,

A PREMIUM
FOR

EACH SUBSCRIBER.

DAY OR NIGHT.

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC ]

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

Have on exibition one of ^he
largest Stock°fFancy Goods
ever brought to this City
, which we offer to the public*
cheap for Cash, fFe have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and JiTedi1 a'nes, Books and Stationary
‘ Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &lt;fc.,
|&lt;f«. Give us a call.
Hopkins £. Barnes.

(Inlruduced by us.)

Hastings, Deo 15.1874.

taker, gives him great advantages io doing
in a proper and prompt manner, the deli
rale duties rw|uircd.
Give due heed to thia, but far ibtywvof
rome and see for yourselves
All persona Indebted to the lite firm
of Heath. Salisbury A Co., are reqtnwt-

Done at the city of Lansing, thia sixth |
will Im- pm to alum? by a prixe nf a pair day of November, in the year of our Lord
of phmmoa.
one thousand eight hundred and acreutyAt Ow«s., Saturday night, a mao fire, of the Independence of lhe Unite*!
named Kelly, while intoxicated. fell into
a caltl-- guard, and a train pass'd over him,
cutting off the top of hl» Lead, (in Icaio
a large family.
Thirty colored ladies of Detroit bave faeerrt social and liurary aodety. They
hare just fitted up an elegant neu for
their mootings, which they call ‘ the Queen
of Sheba a royal council chamber."
Moremenla arc being made toward the
erection of railroad buildings for lhe Chi2p k Michigan Lake Shura road at
ontaguo. Thia will make Montague the

&amp;

SALISBURY ABROSSEAUt*
fesr weal sf the Xstisaal luLi

CAtFllktya. areas.

Gcu. H. Johnson A Co. uf Middleville,

W. 8. Noyre, of Ray City, has resigned
his position aa conductor on the night rx- tom, I. John J. Baulky, Governor of the
presa on lhe D. k B. C, to take a -day Stale of Michigan, do recommend to the
ran" on tbe*D. Eel River A Ix&gt;ngan*port people of thia Bute, the observance of
I Thursday, November 25th, aa a day of ■ II cat:, promptly, from eily or country.
j Thanksgiving and Praise. On that day
। Id u» put behind ns tbe labor and toil of
I the year, and in our respective plain of
worship, and by otr hearth-atunce, rever­
. cntly acknowledge our dependence upon
■ our Ilearenly Father. Let our gratitude
be shown by a broad charily fur our neighi bor. full and free, remembering that "only
’ tbo fuoliah aak, la lht&gt; one of ua, or an
outside person ? Tu the noble, the whole
world U a tamOy."
In testimony whereof, I bar; hereunto
I iai niy hand and caused t &gt; be afixed the
great oral of the Slat* of Michigan — !

Dr. LTJTIIn 1. bsUdlng a vary And addition

GROCERIES

W &lt;■ have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can sec nnd they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best ho ever saw, and everybod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it i. to hard
work to grind them.

Ucw.

S*ii»bury &amp;, Broffseffu.
Hsxings, April 19, 1876.

WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTinvinv iui___ _____
.....

52yl

FOR SALE!
TERMS REASONABLE.

LOOK OUT FOR
BARGAINS,

17 City Lota in First Ward,

UNABRIDGED
FIOTURE81
FIOTUHES1
I im now all alone in the Photograph
buunoM, and aa I have made arrangemenu to Increase my fariiitira for doing

Ctosk. D. 8—l. R

In order to .till more largely increase
tbe circulation of THE EVENING
POST, waoflbr to give to thane who

J. G. BUNYAN.
BEND FOR 8PKCIMEN COPIES
CONTAINING FURTHER PARTI.
GULAKS, AND GIVING THE KUH."
HER OK SUBSCRIBERS WHICH
SHOULD BE OBTAIN JU TO EN­
TITLE ONE TO EITHEROF THESE

HttasEfartr— —=
HO BOUilABlt Sail STMS
''GABRIEL COBROY,'

11319^

thrungh

STEBBINS BB.0’8 s5hwsruL"-~,_u..“

SSECML NOTKEa.

The following item, written by Vri C*rrath, editor of the Vineland New Jeracy
buisjHWt, mt him Io the Great Be­
yond, at the hands of Landis, tbe anbjwt

SCRIBNER'S I0MTHLY ftr UI6

TO CLUB AGENTS

Ury Oct. 27 waa SI,089,923.49; receipts
during the week ending Nov. 3 were
151,649,37 ; payments during same time
were »151,7OT.37; balamco in treasury
Nor. 3, 1875. I989.774B8; decrease for
tbe week 1100,149.61.
From Norember 1, 1875, the day ex­
press leaving Chicago at 9 A. M., via Mich­
igan Central Railroad, wSl have attached

Keep It.
Where you wui Gad all kintta of

W. IL H. Heath, the senior membe.
oftheflrmof Hath, Saltatory &amp; Cor
baa retired from bnaincwi in this city, and
i* now traveling for the Grand Rapids
Burial Case Co. IIis many friends wish

FURNITURE I
Of every Description which we
rail acU cheaper than coy houa tn Bar­
ry County, far three renaoua:

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
We will send the REPUBLICAN
BANNER usual price 11.50 and tbo
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY' COURIER
JOURNAL usual price 12.00, pcMage
prepaid on both papers, for uno year, for

•3.00.
Tbe WEEK LY COURIER-JOURNAL
k the great NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER- h wW, on December
31M, 1876, distribute impartially •10,000

WK. C BRYANT &amp; CO.

“ PHILIP NOLA NS FRIENDS.
Or, Show Your PsasporG.1’

�CHEAPEST and BEST-

Ayer’s

FeiKRSOKSHAGAZINE!

Hah- Vigor,

t4 "Win I era Catsmn

New Vorit fiwwirr. has aceepCod1 a chai
ksqtc from John J. Strinr, of Baltimore,
te fly mmm of hi. birds (Auewsras) a die­
ter*. of 3&lt;M) mile, for 8100 during the
mouth of June, IS7G.
Mr. ,Striae rayahe never raced a bird
over 100 mile, end never knew a person

C

icon vkiTO rtn Tilt

ENTENNIAL

For reotorinr to Gny H*ir ita
natural Ytality and Ootor.

HISTOniorTHtU.S.
s« «wt\

l-a

TW«r v'll te &lt;r-

'fieMania! ia Pa aai Pdtii

Prescription Free

Tie lauesaas «4**vlaltea «T *Pitsrsia~ saaMs*
I Rs eraertuee fc; yvf4 qpva asavr fqrayri'k*'

muting tho rreuha of the beats, daring
the Pimlico races, to Baltimore, which he
claims .21 lake wnly right uiautra Other
notable pigeon feaefore in this city are
David Mimleeei and N. F Safer Aa raaoriatiou foe the Uaiuiag and development
of homing - birds is about te bo orgaate.a_ .sa—- , bird, to be mslchrd in
tliono of i&gt;hiteddphia
nd it is no* improbabh.,__ __________tontest will be attended
by a .bare of the cothtuia.ru now charac­
teristic of the rare iconrsc and other fields

I tSMK&amp;W.S;
ptRXTORAXD HXl-MrriOX M
X &gt;■&gt;', liKmi.L l&gt;*riT&lt;T&gt;. l-c
RS.’^'i; l**"’*"’’* A‘M'W’

You Can

^.aasmwrrtS!
1alut. la th. s«w« ■•&lt;!».&lt;

Make $5,000

Il 90 days In « 1 Sleeks.
mt srantM

ransTii
, ssvass
r UnrtBii

decayed; but such as remain can be
eared by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a aww
growth of hair is produced. lustsad
of fouling the hair with a nasty sedi­
ment, it will keep it ciofca and vigorous.
Ita occasional use will prevent tbe bair I
from turning grey or falling off. and|
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to tbo
scalp arrests and prsvsats tho forma­
tion of dandruff, which is often so un­
cleanly and offensive. Proc from those
deleterious substances which make
sonic preparations dangerous and inju­
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm U- If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and vst lasts
long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.

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CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

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Prepared by Dr. J. C. AyerA Co.,
Saorameuto, Qg,i.n. Suit I^ikc City,

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RuI&gt;w’u5 M1"0?*. *«. Mu. Duluth’
' MarqurUe, Houghton. Hancock. Greet.
Bay. Oshkoali, Pond d|| Lac, Madison.
and Mlltraukee.
If you want to rn to Milwaukee, o-h
koah. Bt. Pnl. Mlnnuapotls, Duluth,
Fort Garry, Winona, Warren, Galena.
VV7, Yaakto&gt;’. Council

$610,000.

know which wss which; and, as ibejanitor
spoke nothing but Rsnaiaa. and we eould
| not sjrak tfoil, our progrcn was not eneourS' . At length hn turned ua over to a TOIMWEK:
y. graceful, majestic luoking monk.
who was parang erar bet ba spoke nolhI ing but bis motbte league, and accmrd
' j- rtJcxcd at not bring able to understand
J and arevmmisiatc us. AH at onto a device
iH-nrred to rue. and 1 sang several base
notes running down tbe scale as low as
I could. He al otiev caught the idea, laugh­
ed and led us tu the church, iutnslnciug
qs to a man wbo «p-*o iu Prvasb. From
tho latter wl- leanr that it is a fete-day.
slid that wx- have made quite a bit—this
being the day of tbe reroasreralivn of the
ibitrch after thorough reooraliou; and sev­
eral of the high eeeiraiastira bei#^- present.
The service is going ou when wc eater $5V$20S ...
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The Reliable fihurt Line

tuso unit tat gnaou

Isoftlie b-at atrvl rail, and all Ifae a;^
pointmenta arc firxt-clars Iu every reapeet. .Its trains are made up of elegant
new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
MtdHWfa* C-mebas. luxurious, well
::;;A'isvx.'x.
llghtwl
and well weUbUre! Dav Crwebre
its ••&gt;&lt; lint, !■«. Brew
and pteaaant lounging aud. smoking
rare. The cars are all equipped with
j the celebrated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent BuBhraaodCouplings. Wsotiugbouac Safety Air Brakes, and every
other appliance that baa been devised
for the safety ot |&lt;ereei&gt;gcr trains. All
train- are run by telraraph. in a wordrf
str. la tSs Mara .r Mteklcsa. i. this .GREAT LINE has lhe Iwet and

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$3pOS-J~?
For Cornell Bluffs. Omaha, and Caltfonula. Two through trains dally, with
I‘Ullman Palace Itrawlnr Room and
Sleeping Cara through loCuuncIl lllulT.
Fur St. Paul and Minneapolis, Two
through trains dally, with Pullman Pal»ce Gar- attached on both train..
Tor Orees Bey and Lake Superior
Twotratn. dally, with IMIlmsn PaL
"f» &lt; «r»
an‘* n,nrln&lt; through

&lt;-Mw. nt.
. UK
"Fra. \";'w
sppruaching
the
point
where
he is tu tauae, when, in uttering tbe last •ualtr- TVis a l st
I few words, he runs up the scale until it
WreB A4
। strikes the key note for the rbortister,
IIWvlBkll
when the teller, as with one voice, take up
the note, and glide off into lhe nwptxuive
chant, than which' I can coccirt of noth-1
ing more exquisite To ray that tbe voi |
rea rre grand,.Wi.uld be tame |nsss; they :
»tv magnificent. Compared with tlwse

. n°r
F‘mr U,r,’°«h ««!»•
daily. Pullmau Oars on night train..
For Winona and pointe In Minnesota.
One through train daily.
Tot Dbfaqas, via Fiveimrt. Tee
thrwusti t ml fig Hally. vylth l*ullnian
Canon night train.
For Dubuque and La Creta-. vn
I Hilton, lei through trains dally
* II*Ii Pullman arson night train. '
For liau City and anktor.. Two

Weekiy, Mi-Weal; aiJ Mj.

nlrhitraln.ua all tbetines oftb|. m.id
They are run bvfUce i —
I hlcaro and Omaha, Ctrlcxgn Ce.lar
Rapid.. Cbleagnand Dubuque, via ClinV'B. Chicago and Freet-ort. Chlcng.,
and Maruttvtte- L’hi«an nt|d Green
Bry, Cblcdco apd Milwaukee, ri.lenwo
and bl- Paul.

LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER
off on either aid ■ chanting until they reach
a screen, behind which the/ fare, wbeo,
as if from a &lt;!i-tance they sing from other
ode rusjsMtjivdy. until growing fainter and |
faiutrr. in swextot soil harmony, it dies
away. I tired acaredy say we Were- en­
chanted. We had heard the finest ma
A Contest from Baltimore to Philadel­ su- of the Catholic churches at Cologne
Dresden. Vaniev, FL-rsnre and Rome, ou
phia
• its grandest occasions, but nothing ever
imprwwd tu as did ibis rhanting of the
monks of Sj. Alexander N'erski, and 1
A cairisr-mgeou flying match from never expect to hear iu equal this aid.- of
BehUnorelo I’hitedelphte. 4OU miler., UM.
place recwady for three priaea—firri HWl, ibrirae. up to this feto-d^r perfortuiuce I
serood. agold tnedal, and third, a silver ranuoi say. possibly not.
enp. Six pigeon*, owned by mrmlar. ul
After tho serrk-es were over, I apuks to
the Fairmount Flying Association, No. 1, one of lhe high officials. He wu&gt; arrayed
were loased from the United Sutra Hotel. in a robe uf bewvy black silk, the wide,
Premdeat atreet write the 1’hiladslphi* hanging slrevra laced with violet; a maradspoL Tbe birds bsd been brought l» ive and etebovato gold chain around his
Baltimore Sunday night in charge of j neck, to which waa attached a henry, rich
Jarere ScsdkU. tbe selected judge from gold croiw, set thick with precious stones,
FWWdphw, by whom they were l—ed massra of rich, bright brown hair, falling
over bis shoulders; and surmounting this
tbe tall, stately, rimlsas bteck cap, cummoo
Poultry Areoriation, and John J. Strine, to all Uh&gt; tmuiU. His friendly, rather
of the General Wayne Hotel, arrived ou handsome
fare, lipht.d up most pleasantly
lhe acene U 9 o’clock, which hour they when I told him we were Americans r’uiteUm had beau agreed upon for the fire: ora tn Lie city,
that we had lawn
bird to- be Utreed. When they learned quite orerja.wered by the mqraty of the
that four birds tend been already dispb-hed they ref-od to oct. The birds had
been numbered ou tbe tail tbatbrra before
Muring. Pbitedriphia, and were farther
)dsu» iu bloum. and tic manty and tables
decorated with rut towen. From ■ apfoodid bouquet be toek • beautlftll tywer
•sd perorated it in toy lady companion. I
who now Ium it pressed and preserved
limey her akaiac suuveuira, Honored by
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AtOmaha our Mriqwts oonue&gt;-t with
lie Overland Kleencrs on th* L'nion
wsrts Kailausd. A&gt;/ all is.ii.is w».i „■
is Ml-oonrl River.
A II Ticket Agents -r|l tickets l&gt;v Oil.
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Church's M usical Visitor.

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Beaulifal Mutlc, for Nothing

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A Catalogue of New Musis sent free to
K!ust«l and addrtra, Free of Chanre. upon ap

Cniictiic a Idical Fracta

XS THE BEST.

Xuuru* Patients ia Inrope. the
Wset firdias. the Daminloa of
Guada, aad ia every Stets

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PROSPECTUS EOR 1S76.

THE EVENING NEWS.
DKTBOFT, MICH.

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Independeni Physician,

CHKONie DISEASE,
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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1875.
I
W e sorted out sum* of our brightest
j and fiiwbrst erevgreais and fastened them
around wIktc the curtains were tacked,
I put duster* of autumn leaves. nrrau'--d
I with reference to their dift:r*&gt;t dudes
and rolors. al thu corners and in the mid­
! die, than twisted together some of th*
tet’alte' *U*tT ’!‘U* I“” ’
rioe and with a bench of lew* at tlie
end loop*! them t-ck
L«l as Artak 4s*» ot Us IssUm Mtakl 1
tteAmssr fsM al this .smmM k&gt; rswalna
"How pretty they do look ! 1 didn't
Dark. Hm msii laiiaiamatehu
think Uwa'd begin to kwk so well,'' •*&gt;&gt;!
Jam*, whoao faith, I know, gas much
nrUlkite&gt;M*
aaalsLriM smaller than a grain of mustard seed. ,
We bed got the lot one finished and
A1 "I
!lf* r*tfc *“ -S"1* »*r*v»tte..
Harry wm taking a double sbnflo in the
middle nf the room, by way of «xpreaurig
b-driighl, wU. w. hrertltUriick &lt;5
the gate-Ulcb, and with “Mother** com­
ing," wo all ruahed from the room. When

wa. £. «»«« 5 MM.
Heim Airatiu* toft,

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and first-class in every
respect.
J
| »• M&gt;on cWbswVvfth X look of au«, ! whment
"What have you girtt been up to. I d
' like to know j''
' '-Beas up with ibc curtains, mother. '
w* could bear Harry chuckling around the
corner.
"Why,were
bowchinning
in the world
you We
fit
They
Ly lampdid
light.
’em?burIall
nexer
mw
! told
about
it. anything look so twat
pretty1ia
my life.'
I and
"Well,
declare!
andat&gt; cheap■ too!"
' Yen it was cheap,—only a little willing
bdp from ILrrv that’ made him atill
I nearer to us, and a delightful ramble iu
the woods, that otherwise w« should not
hsve had. and while our lace curtains are
a "joy furercr." not the least of our en­
joyment is the thnught that we are in
debt to no man lur their beauty.
Oh, ye who sigh for mans wherewith

THE NEW IRON AGE

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JOHN ROBERTS,
4 kvm MN.-Bwwuae *. ukw
■ th* Coart IImis.
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Kihibitiou. Thi* Udv is eompooed of
two Commiasions fn.m each State and
Territory, nominated by the rerproliraror
ernorn and roramim'iMted by the Praddrot
of United States The ruterprisc. therefor*,
is distinctly a national one, and not, ai ha
•..metinra been Mated, the work of a pri
rate roronntioc.
The Exhibition wiDbe opened on Mayf
10th, 1876, and remain open every day,
except Sunday, until November 10th.—■
There will be a fixed price of 50 cents for'
admission to al! th. buddings and ground*.
The Ccntcnuisl grounda arc rituated on-1
th* Western bank of th* Schuylkill, riserr
and within Fairmount Pai k .ths largest pub­
lic twrk in proximity to a grest’eity in the‘
world, mid one nf th. me M ine
’
the country. Th* Park custeiaa 1.1GQ

WHOLE NO. 1016.

to nrerentlhe Media, transporPhuadelnlua of works of Art not
-r------- J standard of admimion
A large numlw-r of orders and fraterni­
ties hare aignified their intention to hold
gatherings at FhiUdciphia during tho
period of the Exhibition. Among those
which may now be enumerated, ora the
Grand Lodge of Penney I rania, Independ-

dent Order of Odd
Frilows. Grand Lodge, United Steks,
Slates, luI.­
dependent
Order ofUirJL-.,
Odd Fellows;G.-ri
Grand
----------------------Commandry
Knight Teran]*, tT..od
Grand
Army of the Rcpublie; Preabytcriaa
Synod ; Caledonian Chib; Portland Moehanic Blum; WeUh National Emtodfodd,
Patriotic Ordrr Sone of America ; Caltfornia Zuuarts of San Franciaeu; an Inter
national RqgatU; the Lif.lnauranoe Cora­
panic; National Baud of.Underwriters;
State Agricultural Sossstt; '.'nd Infimtry,
1 fi.Ji. ot California; Philadelphia Cosafcr- that the hair-splitting opinions of conatifer the ErirfbMw. TMMthte tract,
UrtioaalMte amount to nothing in the wthere w'.n be large ynrd» ntsr by fl* the
rtrte of pnbfie nSonity. hirdr. cm
Exhibltkm of stock, and a fins of 42
atiiadoaal lawy** are vboBy devmd of
arrea ha« already been suitably planted for
tTi’i'r’hZ£ X^memory of Srimon f
the trots of piooglu, mowers, reapers and
other agrkranarat huebincry.
P Chase, but a mas who ran iaatitnte a •
The RxhiMtinn buildings are approeeb
me*i*ure a* secretary of the treaacay, and |
ell by eight line* of street ore, which ooonroU with all the other lines in the city,
and by the Pennsylvania and Reading
railroads over the tracks of which trains
will also run from the North Pennsylvania lion; llin.tot&gt;ber Columbus Muoament
Aaaociatina; Baud of Trade C.rircntion ;
and 1‘hiladelphla. Wihaington, and Balti­
more raiiroa&gt;l«. Thw the Rxhibhioo i. International Typowraphieal Coogre* I
Blffe A-oriation of the United
in iinmedislc connection -with rite entire
Oriltconht Legion; Philadelphia County
&lt;.ne Within 90 reika of Philadelphia cna Neduol Socirey iutenutioul Medical
Cougswa; Old Volunteer Fire JApartaxni
virit-lt at no greater cue than that of ear of Ph'dadeiphia.
rias'' hire at the Pana or Vtcnna Bihibi-1
Hua.
The articles to be exhibited have been
FOR THE CENTE NNIAL.
clasrified in seven departmente. whieh^fot

Among tb. stetea east of the Rocky’
monnlrin*. Michigan stapd* without a n&gt;
val for the variety, amount, and exoellcnl
quality of her timber. The Htete board of
agriculture, in connocriou with theBtalacra•tenuial board, have authorizsd me to ad­
ject samples of timber to exhibit at the
coming world's fair. For this purpcoe 1
have traveled considerably, and f &lt; several
month* bare been collecting specimen.,
sod petting ill the information pomiUe
in regard to the subject. But Michigan

BEECHER FRIGHTENED OUT.

THE CENTENNIAL W1876.
Thin ahriuld be
Stove.

The entering of a n&gt;.//r jOTiaeoro j. the
raae of libel brwaght by Mr. Brother
agaiuTt Mr. Muullou ia one of the iu&lt;*4
singular of the many singular develop­
ments iu the great nrandal.
Ths public
had route to suppose that lira whole .war
bingsd upon thu aupplmuentary trial, and
that the jury in the original case having
left a doubt upon the novation of Mr.
Bencher's innocence by failing tu agree, he
iu tliisi Market for aix years and atxnda
would triumphantly establish Ilia innocence
when hiacaae agritw* Mriultou Waa brought
stioy Stove. It h g!i t ran teed io heat :
to trial.
lw Jttel of any straight draft Stine.
lt«
This was the burden of alaUmcuta naads
dojibla tToors and other iinprnverneitls.
and aiioCber al fifty.'
by his friends, by bis churrli, and by his
-Ia fifty cents a foot the cheapest you newspaper orjraua all through th. loogjmd
tedious trial They pare the puhiie tu nn. i
"The very cheajnt we hare, imulaw, drrstand that, when the table, wen&gt; turned,'
■nd it * very cheap iodmd. All of oar and Mr. Beecher became jJalntiff and Mr |
Abo. Boiler Pixie Su&gt;v&lt;a, inritnlii. u
new |)utterni. Cui Inge : moulding is cheap for the quality, madam. : Moulton defendant, then the preacher
Isngth, a.—;, or extra anility. Kot
Here u a first-rate article for fifty rents, • would not inly establish Ilia awn iunoccnnr, I
Stoves various tlyles. Sheet
"
*Iron Stoves with cant lining^, nini in : Oinl thia for a dollar ia really elegant. It'll
but would utterly crush Moulton and land
Tl&gt;c li«l of special buildings is constant members of the centennial board are ts
fact the Lar^eat and betrt aatortnitint of Cooking nud Heating! joy you to get the best, inudjui: it'* the i him down to infamy. The propb-cy was ly iuerrasing. and present imiicatiuaa are iug this in hand.
The object in sending tbi* coiuuiunic
eheaprot in the end. and it’s juat what you a oust buiatful one* When Mr. Moulton, thrt their t-uri nnnibsr wdl br from S00
Stoves ever offered in Hastings.
tioo to all p*rt» of the ttate is to pnlh
in theoour* of businao, luul tu leave | to 350. Mrot of the important foreign —•—ixi.i*—» ——»— *r
ara repo
I New York for a lime, they loudly pro-, uatious—England. Germany, Anatria.
possible
■ claimed that be dared n.it slay ami fare ’ France, Sweden, Egypt, Japan, and oth­
i the movie. but was running away fn.m ers—are patting up one or more structure*
lbw putacular trial When Mr. Moulton | each, for exhibiting purpoe*. or for the'
returned, however, after tranmeting his1 use of the rommisaionera, exhibitor* stid
bu-in-w, they were strangely quiet. and ' rtMton&gt; &lt; tiers and headquarters of this rotajJctcd will I* given to all state pj-ers
manifested tin tfiaporilinn tn prom the. kind, usually of cvtiuderaUc architectural
OLBUCKV S HK«tiU
beauty, arc provided by the States of fur publication, if desired.
J.EHK t!f rVKXmMK. taMUterr Om&lt;1&gt;.
Jhiea the reader know whether either of
:2Krtijga Assajriass
I'emisyluaaia. Ohio, Indiana. Illlnuia,
■Miclitgan. New Jersey. New York, Gul- the following grows -wild in .Michlgiu
and if so where ?—Cncumbcr tree
ahuuld be brought to trial. Tl.ro eimicw nerticut. Mamachuaott., New llampdnre.
the District Attorney and enters a ».//&lt;■ Missiuri, Kanaoa, VjrginU, Weal Vir- tky-wlrj. Thi* is nM the nimmon arbor
y&gt;n*^*.', which knr&lt;-&gt; .Mr Moulkpi null I giuia. Nevada, Wiaroomn. Iowa, and itel^- v.t® mostly called white cedxr), Hareula
charge.] with perjury, calumny and bl»k-l ware, and it t&gt; likely that ntbrrs will fob dub (.L(iM|«/.is&lt;.~i,', white spruec. prrmail, jnat ■&lt; .Mr. Brevher still atand.
■imtnon, ana mountain tnaplc(.1rrr tj-inicharged with criminal conduct, breaking
up .Mr. Tillou's house and alienating the social Ions, which require large amount* of
The chrotnuV grows in Oakland ami
space, will be provided for iu special build
Wayne counties, honey luecat near Adri­
ingu. Among then* are the photographer!,
the carrisgs bnildeni, the glam makara, the an, rod-bud or Judas tree ((Vrc.'i fh««deaiuj in western Lenawee rounly, Ohio
, -Howifuoliab I wav to pet them cur-1
cracker Inkers, the boot and ahuc manu­
tain*./ might 'a bought a cheaper act j
facturers. beside, quite a number of indi­ buckrye (.KaraimylnLm'l in western Len­
Companion InvitecT and Competition Defied
J and had enough left to got the molding. &gt;
vidual exhibitors. Tlie groat demand* fur awee county, (hn you add any other loBut that's juat the way ; a lady crew Mur-1
spue will probably render thi* coarse ralitira?
Give locality and diameter of box elder.
j thing they think they want, and they up
tteiAwsry1 to a eouridcrable extent, especial­
an' buy it without* stopping to think
ly fer exhibilara who have been lardy in
I whether they'll have money enough to gel
making their appliotioru. In the Main
WIU.,,„4uJy tr.B.h*tffjh. IWamf a
re-1
mulberry,
abelb—bark
j anything to go with it or nut. You don't
ExbiNtioa Building, for example. 33X300 tree,
hiekort (fhryu awlmta), which bears
catch me a doing it a^ain ; but liter did
TKHXS RESBOSAJUJC.
K(uarefeel&lt;4 space bod been applied for by
nnta of rellowudi rolor. very larg* and
kok ao neat an' pretty I thought they'd
t be beginning of October by American exhi­
thick shdl
' be juat the thing to net out out our sitting
bitors only ; whereas, the aggregate space
Give northern limit and largest aamplci
room, au' now we ran't hare 'em up after
which itbeen posilule to reserve,for.
the United Plat™ Department, i* ouly known of any or all the followign: white­
wood or tulip-tree, jxwpaw. Kentucky
160,000 aquare feet, about ooc-thini of coffee tree, wild plum, hawthorn if over
which will bo consumed bjr pa mago ways. I 10 incbre, crab-apple, neppreidge. Noe
The .Macbinery Building, like the oth­
ers, is riraady fully rovared by applies aah. «aw«rraa if over on.: foot, slippery elm,
mulberry, buttonwood or sycamore, black
twos. There are about 1,000 American
exhibitors in this department, 150 Eng­ walnut, butternut, shell-bark biekory.
lish, and ISO from otlior European conn- buttcraui, pignut, white oak, burr oak,
awarap white oek,( QaAnt bievlor), chrettrim—which b rixiUl 250 more than en­
tered the Vienna Maehinwy Exhibition. nut oak (threrewi jir.’aw), laursl cr shin­
Extra prorisioo is bring aaad* fer annexes gle m k (Qorrou Hubrenm'w). aroritt oak,
black rok. rod uU, iron-wood, bfue beach,
any apccira of willow over one foot, any
specie* of poplar or caXtouwood over two
ginea, boilers, plumbers, carpenters, etc.

the Wyandotte Courier. We hare no
wish Io champion Half* .nd Kelleys
Vagsrire, nor is ft fair m* in good taste
for the KcpuUiraa to mlrodum a rad^c*
foreign to the on* sre .greed to d«i&gt;ate
We here give notice that if it is done
again we shall abandon the oootroysriy.

OPPOSITION COURTED

Sinial al lettailol

DENTIST Teas,/ Coffees

tn the United States. Tty it on a man
just am* the Detroit rirsr, and inKntly

rilber demand, gold nr rihrrr. « rias h«
boiate the price of bi* commodiria ap
enough morn than the difference b«w*m&gt;
hard moiwy and rags to ray fr the risk
of farther fall in the rag* and for hia
troabl* in changing a poor eurreney into a
good one. Try your greenback doUar on
a Califoraisn, and bo will bout al TOO,
although the law inaka il a legal lander
hh, 9V..
W— L—— s
,..!.! -_e

HOW WE PUT UP OUR LACE CUR.

IMPOSITION HATED I

erament ia abundantly Ma to maka it
worth 41 * To be sura. gtwnbrafc dnfiare
pswi freely from hand to land without
rsteos to tbsar cold rain*, but thai-ia b«-

a. mlvsnee or decline in their purchasing
nine, but when hoarded they are not
serving their intended use a medey, but
become a commodity end aubjset tn all the
cotaditionv of othro property end like
«1! other property, may appreciate
or dcptvciale. Ercs gufal itself pcrnr|4iMy cliangwa in value in long pmodt
of time.
III. An a circulating medium it makes'
no diflernwx wi.ether any additional iwtuc
of gnwnbacka that may be mad* be invest­
ed with a legJ tender character or taoL '
Ixgal I«h1ct luoncy is only really nroded
fur uro iu rare innUcre. and we have al­
ready an abumlanee of it. Who thinks of
rcfnriwg national Lank bills in ordinary
tranaarti.ui. of trade boeauae they are not
legal tender? Currency muat be very
much more tutaled than at present before
people will esre to daseriminate In ever
llu country not even currency ia used, but
simply individual checks. A guvernmout
note convertible at pleasure into an intereat-bearing bond, 3-63 .per cent if yon
please, would be just a* accepter!'1 to tlie
public nr even mdre so than a Lzod tender

case was the beggar mad* happy; and ao
we think . rut issue of 165 bonds, exehangeri.U fiw government promises to
pay and back again, neither the booda nor
th* note* ever being payabl* in aavthiaelae, would be what Senator Uhriiianev
rail* -a currency redeemable only in wind '
Add to thia the News' idm that they need
not be legal tenders, and yts&lt;» pal the In
iahing touch of beauty to this gnmniueut
curreiicv. '
How very far inferior it would La to the
notes of nauocri tanks, secured first I t
covrrnmsnt bonds, payable principal and
intercstjit regular penoda in gnhl. ten pre­

[sot nxianirp.]

and S;

DENTIST

Mville.

-

Mitiiiu.

'

CITY TAILOR
IOWA AKntetASKA.
IkaMBM'i'^giitlHtrLka

“D'ye a'pose they'll look anyhow 1"
“I gums so; we II try it and ace."
We made a confidant of Harry, who
has Marly a full ant of carpenter tools (.as
every fanner boy should hare), and he
agreed to take some bturda, about a* thick
a* those commonly used for molding, make
them straight onjooe ride, ao a* to fit on
the window carings, and rounding oa the
other, projecting about two indue st the
end* and rounding out to four in the mid­
dle- Bv improving odd bit* of time h*
soon had them finished and safely stowed
away -&lt;n an upper beam in use wood-

Considering that the following comes
from a British source, it is nut very bad.
It i* going the round of th* Kogliah rail­
way smoking carriaga. For, be it known,
ia three canisgts*' much envied by the
ladies, sociri harmony animates the trav-'
riera. end they talk just a* if they were
not roaorved finrt-daM. Briton*.
“Thia ia not a smoking cvmpartmcnt,
Sir," said au indignant lady, pausing on
the step and glaring at the raioker.
“Very likdy," said the smoker.
"Yon have no right to smoke here. Sir;
.nd if you don't dreiat, 1 mart rail ibc
gwrd/arid th. bdy
Jan** anl I moasurod off ]h* curtains,
“Vary Hkdy.' .wiB the reply.
'
turned them down about tsv incha al the
“I ahull U choked.’’ .
top and ran tidy yiro through the maha

Piiwerjn the Machinery. Hall will be
chiefly supplied by a pair of monster CorlisrEngiteS- :E&gt;d» cylinder is « incl.ro
in dismeter. with a stroke of ten fast;
the fly-whoel ia 31 feet in diameter, and
weigh* 34 tone; the borsw-powar i* 1,400;
and die number of boilers « 2V. Thia Incha. broth, bins Ueh, aod uy hsrolity
-er.drives about a mils of shsMatr.
j of red cedar.
Southern limila and extra sit* or bight
in any place, of white moe, red or No­
way pine, aerub pine (/Ywu* Bmsksume).
y allow pine (/Yaw. mitwj, either apheiea
of rider or bireh, Wack .prure, mountain

times the exhibiting *pm« afforded by the
great Mvmri*l f^alL rProriritra far the
surplus w'dlbe-made ia tnparary firv-

o»Ta X*aaT CMHn&lt; wr rot Ibterat-

CLOTHS ANO CASSIMERES

AriXJ*&amp;*2,
.
The Srervtary &lt;vf the Nsvy ha* smnp'd
United feata War tmuri ahall call
The lady got out. “I fori a. if I .Umld th'ria
I
faint."
।next aprivrg. al courBiirant European porta.
“Very Kkriy," was the last rroj-nsre, as &lt;
tho traveler padled up both window, to 1
aqjoysaN* anroU.
_________
|&lt;

Thotntwai. Locterr of the National 1
Grange, having prempicrily declined bring &lt;

FOR YOURSELVES.

8o it might, but would it being then, up
to jar? That ia the question. The New*
of coarse w**b«e tn wee the preen lacks sv
good te gold, add to ba k»hb*y must com­
mand gold or what is equivalent to il.
Many of the oatstanding note* carry a
pledge nt' nmrcrtibiiby »to iateraat-brartng bonds, and they all promise' to pay
the Iworer certain amounts, end are legal
tender) for three amount*. Yet they am
14 per ctet behrw par. Now it Gretna
absurd to My that doubling lb* quantity,
especially if the legal tender footeue ia
taken away would bring them up to par.
We think the oMMtitatiooaliiy of a
new kante of legal teodcra u not at all
shown by the old brae being declared
constitntMmak The latter was aaterined
aulflly a* a war insasurc. Now the war i.
over. But if tho New* ianuta that thi*
15 an open quatioo. we reply that to irsrac

LnAing from the remrail of Meant
Diable aeroa the San Jtaqaia Valley, sfter th&lt;-almuspbure ha* baen warired wilh
winter rains, the Surra ia holsrirl stretch­
ing along the plain in simple graadear.
like sum* iiamerw wall, two sad a half
milee
high andin colored
aluwat a*ba*2bright
m
. raidxrw,
few borituwtal

tbe lowest rose purple, the next higher
dark purple, tbs next blue, a«d the topnxwtpreriy white-all UmMlMh: inter
blended, and varying in ton- with lb.
tins of day anti the ndvaare of tbo an-

�8 BR0’8.

.

tbc credit of hariag secured .uch ihvsrti.
grtioo, which wm evidently very much
tasdod. The report just made U nut like­
ly to be univMMlly accepted m salirfactort.
but the character of its sigwre guarantee*
its buasrty, and we think that a dhpassiowte pmurnl will eourinee moat [craxu of
lu thoroaghwas. AU lhe charges appear
to have here examined in the light of whatevsr evidence wet attainable. The result b

1WS.
hb rays for s minute to-day. The streets
portraits made, tho firet wm for Mr.'Goodhave been throng'd all day long, and
rich, wboM id«a it wm to have thb imeverybody and family were bound to en
perbbaW* souvenir of Washington, threw
joy the awwahinc, far four we might am
others were presented through him to th.
bare another rah . day thb foil
cdiai rfftdos, New Tori and PhiUdel*'•
'* .now *haags ig
lha Borton
IU phu,...Onc
i
WwB,- how -does the - hte eieetion suit
, Atbromm th. New Y^k __ ________
yu«?
To ma, the satisfaction b not
Goreroor'a room al the CTty Hall. A few
not so great at thia date aa it waa on ths
others found their way by gift or exchange
3d and 4th inat. Abd it may bs greeter Gardena. in 8th Street, U&gt; boy serobat, to private handa. Cunaul Goodrich onu&gt;-day than it wiU be a day or two booce; advertised under the name of "I’rinre trrated lliat copies bought be multiplied
Uo," who nightly performs the n&gt;.«t and sect here, urging that a fortune might
be made by the mle of them, but the
renew, but then, even as it stands to-day, aifieult feats on ihe’tight-Yvpe. Ha b I Frenchmen shrugged their shoulder., ob­
it M far better than we had suppled it hide _ child' Mt over six ytor. of age, stinate ou a point of pride which wm with
would be up to election day.
But the delicate and pretty aa possible' A man them to keep these wewvings unique.- Mr.
result will prove soboewh-l perplexing to named Leonard, a brute of a fefle^w, owns I Goodrich was Istely offered 85,MM for
hb picture by a millionaire of thb city,
the Democrate, as they will find up hill hue, and has taught Jrim. But OU &lt; the cum- Wto trutultertor of nrriov things, but
work to elect the west PWaideot, which
iren out ao loudly they were
Tho reotaanial year wiU
Democrat elected to the Pros

a general view of our Indian policy, and
tanks aome suggestion* which ought to
Lear fruit in our national legislation. Wo clreted to lhe Prorideney of the United
from the party that tried to disrupt and
annihilate our government, fourteen years
know, that the time has romc for dii
ago, b to any the hart, pretty ■‘thin.’’ We
lag the fiction of tribal sovereignty o
part of our Indians and for dealing
next year who will bo imbued with the
principles and patriotism of 1770, and
whose principles and integrity cannot be
shaken by party to commit an act that

io Philadelphia, that the father add him
to Leonard, who has trained him.
Levo
an! has habitually beaten, starved and
abused him.
When practicing, if the
ehild failed in the slightest particular, the
brute would kick and braise him, without
uerey. Ho performs none of the Irate
willingly . in fact, there is terror in hia

Not wiahing te occupy too much space
grangwn as a political organiral ion are
not increaing their strength, and that tlx in the Baxmbu, wiDekaa for the present.
Yours truly.
fallacy of many of their doctrines has
been proved by a Tew years practical ex­
perience. The Republican [Jatforms of

lower, iteBtitutinualy exert bed.

HMTOFtE I
HARPER’S BAZAR.
Illustratad.

Of every Description which we ^HkxnrMTBorr

WiiHi ( rifiqifT/
.JEWELERS

the next morning, it was shown that the
child waa lhe sou Jf a drunken rag-picker

votes In Minixnots. which gave Grant j The amount of logs that will be put
a majority of more than 20,000 iu 1872, into lhe Muskegon and tributary streams
the Republican candidate for Governor ia thb coming winter, will probably not fall
Il seams
1873 wm elected by only 3,519 majority 1short of 225.000.0UO feet.
over an aati-monopolut Thb year Tay- 1strange that in times when money b eo
lor, in Wiaccuaiu, b according to the lal- hard to got hold of, that lumbering abould
sta returns, defeated by a Republican;
the Republicans also securing a large ma­
jority in the Lcgblaiurv. In Minnesota '
the Republican candidate for Governor '
has nearly twice the majority which hb
(.redeem, cr received.

lusl benefit .if the people and such cor|*&gt;ratioew, without injustice te the interests
of either," and the platform of the Minne­
sota Republicans demanded that “all rail­
way and other corporation* be held in fair
and just subjection to the law-making I

Whore you wul Gxd all kindu of

nave him in the cfeal of falling.
Bergh stationed a few oSctn in the
sudbnee, and when Leonard and lhe boy
sppesred, they sprang upon the stage snd

ideal who has had no part in trying to
destroy our free government, sod one not
from the party who tried to destroy it.
or same of the leading ones, neeecsary to The signs of the times indicate that the
thb end, are well pointed out in the re­ Democratic party b not yrt to be treated.
port, and we trust that they wiU soon re For proof, we have only to refer to the
the rope till he is through. He trembles
ceive the attention of the Government.
ao with fear during his performance that
We are glad also to learn that the temper
the chancre of failure arc largely increased.
of the Indians has beeo undergoing a fa­
vorable change for aome time past.
Democrats South are spouting treason and
committing depndalioaa upon Republi­
cans and negroes, but we often see extracts
with beating
Think of putting a boy
seven years old. ou a small rope stretched
monopolies'' secured a better political or­ South, that should cause every good union
from floor to ceiling, a distance of sixty
loving
man
to
be
careful
about
even
har
­
ganisation or prevented their doctrines
mare squarely before the.poopde than they boring a thought of casting a vote for a feet, at an angle of forty-five degrees, and
man for Praaident, who ia affiliating with compelling him to crawl np the terrible
incline! And then when at the top. sixty
In 1873 Governor Taylor, who wm ncm- the party who once tried to dertroy our
feel'from the stage, te slide down tho
inalad m a granger candidate in Wh., was
steep descent with frightful velocity,
elected over tlie Republican candidate by a election of inch a man, have greatly dimin­
grasping the rope only with hb toe*,
ished
in
the
lastutoath,
and
wr
need
pass
no
■sjurityof 15,412, although Grant received
bringing up ia tho arms of his master.
a majority of 18,520 in the State the year sleepless nights' over the probabiliiire of
Judge Drewhue. will put the child ia
before, while the Republicans were in a
the charge of the Society, who will find
minority iu the Legislature by seventeen dency in 1876.

show, however, that )l b there neecs
not to offend grangers' fedingv.
platform of the Wisconsin Republi

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Peerless Milk Safes

eratic candidate for the Presidency.
I
had it all fixed. Hb programme was
help to beta AUco in Otto, which won
settle him , to heip to elect Pershing
Pennsylvania, which he could afford to d
*1 I
t..—' 1_ ______ ■

• ft Bfrrr~,t .Sstanlsr. Ite UtS &lt;•,

mt. A. D. MM si tbs bssrsT see •'«!♦*»
■»m st that 4sr. ths Isata sat ln«a••
riii-KE, ir-.-rir.ri.
I Metnn., issmSm wUh apt aummt n
I sihor IsmI s*M«. l»-«r. ■ Ks»a(ii Isa I v

der.

Ilejuilritig of all kinds of old fl

ROSE &amp; WILDER.
*t

Flour, Provision!
frpntry Produce,

REAL ESTA’

I»mu
*’ ’ ** 'r n“xen oIZSKiwx.
IVl«d. X.« MIS ICT

■ l rsi&gt;
Kuuiz r&gt;i&gt;.
&gt;vw &gt;Z Tnarts H*Mm.

1117MH 4 ItDni

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
Flour, Crain, Pork A, Saeda.

tes IswssSls

54 ABD 50
IJnO THREE ixnwin the Fecund
Ward, in eligible pmlttoo. that will

A

eESk

Hartings, Michigan.

W***nSl?ofr^tIc«

Wheat a specialty

.

FARM of 1'4
. situated on
the eurt line of the tow nab ip of Rut­ Mayhew BusinessCollege
ONE
land. adji-ltiinr thia city, urlth aww
EXCIL8
mhw

New Haven, Conn.'! improvement.
nasmt *"**&lt;l£t MarltBw.

But

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO
Vbalsaala Duslan ba

is mponsiUc When business was boom­
ing, end when the property owner bad
merely to put figures on hb property, they
did not care for taxes.
But now it m
quite different. Rents are down a half,
and thousands of buddings are standing
•mpty. while lain, are mounting up
fright felly. The taxre hare to be paid
whether businem yields pn fit or not. of
whether the buddings rent or not.
And
now that they ire worried to raise money
to pay their taxes, they begin to find that
it pays to pay soum attention to politic,

OYSTERS.

TA-KE
Tho Newspaper Furnishing

ONLY

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THE MOST NEWS

For the Least Money
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FLORINCI Simiicm

POST AND MAI1

J&gt;KAX Ba.XXX*—I thought that a
word from me might be read by some of
your many readers with some interest. I
left Hastings oo the^horning of tbs 3d,
and arrived al this place at 3 r. X. Maple
Valley b a smart little town of about' 400
inhabitants, on lhe Detroit, Lansing A
Lake Michigan R. R., eight miles east of
Howard City. There are three stores,
onr variety store, two restaurants and aatoons, and a number of boarding houses.
Its principal productions are boards, seanliing and shingles, of which there are an

The People’s Paper!

AND POREiOJf FEVITS.

YOUNG MEN.

» Js&lt;auM A.s. DBTBOtT.

BALCH
A MOgTOI.
la Wb,||4rl a w----- &gt; i- o w a_

BiaoBaainam

Billings &amp; Probasco,

larife,
lirtleiiEd
Shti iN lia
MAXTLKS.

Tie Biikl KM of Etatisi fir
Y»ui Men.

GBATE8.

.Magntfiecnl granite building, with elethe application of and carrying out of our
t novel and systematic raetluxl. of

X^1

BUSINESS TRAINING.

Republican

JOHN STANLEY !

Politics, I for ■liKunicnta:

There

QREAREST GOOD TO THE GREAT
“*
CSTNUMBte
lTfJE

GROG E RIES

.
A”‘Ba^*'
lNl)EpENj)fiNT

ago. The fanner who ia kind in his
threats against a railroad because it exacts
too large a share of his profits for freight

Canned Fruits and Fish.

PHILLIPS.
POSTAGE PRFE.

Pelitical Noles

when it WM discovered to be in flames, and
they barely escaped with their lives, one
young nun from Hartings, jumping out
of en upper window in hb night clothes.
The two young Mr. Newmans from Hast
ings, lorn all their clothing, or warty all,
ao they told me. The firm loot shout

HASTINGS
MA RULE

Making its Cost only Twt&gt; Cents a Day!

Or less than Half tho Cost

Tub IXDIAXS—Secretary Chandler
state" that the fact that he adrnested the
transfer of lhe Indian Bureau to the War
Department while Senator, will not neces­
sarily inflnruee him as an executive ofi-

THE INDEPENDENT?
MON UM BN TH

ITS MARKET REPORT

Oysters received daily
TABLE TOPd.
MANTLES,

The official majority of Gor. Kirkwood
lows b 31,745. low* is ‘•tho boas."
Tho Deanocrrtif kws in New York on
the popular vote, b over 36,000 since last

The aggregate amount of business done
at the New York Sub-Treasury during
the last fiscal year was 1708,000,000.
back bockalidm, and hat'e alarmed th^uThe amount of receipts from customs at sands of sinners. The requests for prayer,
the port of New York wm Sill ,000,000. come from every State in the Union.
Moody's method b peculiar. He sclreta a
subject for each meeting, and o.mpeb the
attention of the andieore to that one sub­
ject, and nothing else. For instance the
from t&gt;« principal sub-treasurer,
Wm. other morning, lhe subject ru “Love."
C. NicWs, Sub-Trearttror at Chicago, haa frequently a good briber, in the cnuraCof
hb remarks, would get rt some other pbaao
mads hb annual return of the amount of of ChrirttanrfpericvKv. but the mownnt
btuiMM done iu hb ofoce for the last fiscal he did eo Moody weald bring him back.
year. There were received from Custom
House aourcrofll ,854,730, from internal
Revenue, JI 1,453,253, from the Pont
Ofiee. 81.234,Ml. The total amount of

year wm «24,147,»58. Thb shows an
ia rerani during the lata fiaesl yrwr of fl 10,.
807,718. The amount rf receipts rt CUdonati wm *27,000,ODO.

te—j. r

Thb riFBAKBBautr. — Mr. Kerrs
friends authoritatively announce here that
be will enter no combination to secure the
Speakership, but will rely solely upon hb

bree delivery and on time.
24 Jeffmosi St, IlMtinga, Mick

TEN HOUR* IIABVANIE

th* warning papers, a gala la the time

UNDERTAKING

HEW ADVERTISEMENTS

Fonowisgihs plan pursued by the DeUy.

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The Weekly win contain:
The
Jf'ews of the Week- The Best
of Stones, General Reading
for Men of all trades and
professions, Items of Art,
Literature, fashion, Society
etc., with

At Granger Prices.

STEBBINS BROS

BRICK FOR SALE
MOODY and SANKEY'S
GqdHiuiMHniSw

�1876,
CWTfflllL ms OF TH
'

BffOBUC.

8&lt;.FlltB,, jOM tk, ,hu&lt;
Z«»r. (Wrtalaly, all iMap r.«4d»roU. tkU
Mncmln. U.*•«!«]utt.prim. Th.lmm.
•r. MMuahUd, tow. »to: Tww &lt;MUr. . ymr.
P-««» pra-priJ by lb. pnblGhro. Th.
prtomi»rtub. uv^Mpmain (pmtag. alm
pro-paM;. Has Thrw wplm for $4.80. with a
■apart. Mtramim (21 Imbu by 30) CbriMmm
Marwlag, lb. tarn, ,,4 roetllrit

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in nn order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

but Will Hams, says he
sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
. Well they sent us a doublerd erof
licil Ihijep. pities;.

u CROCKERY

forth, convenience of such of oar
patron, who may desire to enteeribe for
the Pkaikii Fakmi* (prim 12
i,
™«e«i-n with the BANNER (price
• 1 50) we will supply the two papers it
ordered at the aama time, foe »3 16.
.

top, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sett it Cheap
and clo$elit opt.

w ,

lUxingtoo, re

On tha creoing &lt;rf Oct 30, tha paamntrain on Urn Chicago 4 Lak. Huron
railroad ran orar a log, which huhUy pror*l .«o U 4aeayed, and did dm throw the
tram from the track.
Lm wmk Henry -Waldron, a farmer
near Pocttae, while hauling gravel from
oMrfhiaMd. onearthJd a dmi of 34
raulcanakca. Th^ had retired for the
wmUr and were too aloepy to .how fight,
and were easily slain.
Tha balanoe of cash in the eteto trms■ry Nov. 3 vu t»8»,774^8; receipt, du­
ng the week cndiag Nov. 10 were fol3,791,83; payments during aama time were
•M.4BH.83. Ulanre i. trra^ Nov. It,
1875, |»48.Oe7,W, daramm foe th. wrek
t41,70e,89.
A factory for the manufacture of lhe
celebrated Venetian blind will mon be
«U«Ud al Port Huron by Mr. E- Metcalf,
th. iuvrator of lhe article, and Mr Wai
lace one of th. proprietor, of th. Huron
home. It will employ fr-un 60 to 100

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THE NEW YORK

. --n. tnoumna
llrv.nl Tb. Uaroaga a )b* Bym; Eiiraonlinar/
BikA. ; BlamMo aa4 hull • 4» for Fun; Our
8 7 k5mr*OpUTb^&lt;hrtMIU'7W*('i?&lt;,,"&lt;11’

Hullmi Paul. Pag.; Carina.
Tb. Haamkacpcr; Pad. and P.nare; Our
AiMlMMUt for DC6; Our Pieiura Gallmy

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay. *
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
out
SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

FURNITURE ROOMS.

PRICE REDUCED.

500 CORDS WOOD,
&amp;OO cords of 16 inch stove
wood for salp at $1.25 ver.
cord delivered.
C, r. HEIGHT.

The largest Stuck and the boat Furniture
erer brosghl to thia city, ia m oxhibillon al the Warerowna of

SALEOTRYLBROSSEM.

MOW as, *r7w*,k
asksBix -ttK.as.,
CKANBUUUBB. K-b-hrl. *t.«a

IM Ivor uMuf Ik. X.U-^1 B.sk ,

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
HASTtNCS, MICHIGAN, Have on exibitiomnie of the
‘ largest Stode of Fancy Goode

Geo. II. Johnson k Co. of Middleville,
ill n il lhe beat Jan Tea in Harry Cuun. The oldest iadira hare to admit all
ita. l*!cw «tcp in and try fire lb., of

CASH
al prion which defy all Competition.

The stock u-'Complrtr in every depart­
ment Haring been bought very low, and
he public will hnd’k foe their interval to
lb. prwtirr.f ray
I ««M W**1'
fally annouorf tL.t 1 am ptrfarwl U SB,wrr
all calls promptly, from riff «r rou.lry.

UNDERTAKING

DAY OR NIGHT.

EACH SUBSCRIBER

'ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash, ire have,
also, a full and complete
.Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries- Toilet Sets- &amp;c.,
4t. Give us a call.

ECLECTICS ALB

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 16. 1874-

(Introduced by iu.)
The experience of thirty years by Ute
Senior member of thia firm m an Under­
taker. girm him great adrantagm in doing
in a proper and prompt manner, the deli­
cate dutiea required.
Gire due heed to thia, bnt 'for lhe proof
cume and ace for yoaraelvca. *

Where to buy dreaa goods- since the
great decline. George IL Johnson A Co.
have mat jreojrod a »ery large line fresh
from Beaton. We sell good prints at H
eta. a yard, good shirting flannel for 12|
eta , cotton flannel for 12! eta and g&gt;«»I
burse blankets for 11.50 a piece.
Hrapralfitlly,
•

All prrooo. indebted to lhe late firm '

J. Cole &amp; Son,

FOR SALE
n* Herman Troup* al Uatoa Hell Uuaor.
.«
n baa » good ropulatba &gt;»j ’•
lsw il i» worthy of patronage.

TERMS REASONABLE.

Truly y&lt;

Otr br Sale il tte Lived Unit Bite

LAND PLASTER

AMXOCMCKXR.Tr TO THI Pt'ttLIC.

PICTURES 1
PICTURES I

S!TO»

1 am now all alone in the Photograph
buaincM, and as I have made arrange­
ments to incrooao my facilities for doing
ibeiter work than ever, ail should call
and pt a negative taken. The superi­
ority of uiy work in tho past i» - suffi­
cient guarantee of finit-e : work in the
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,

¥ATEB UK
WOHCF
DICTI

UK

1UR

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

SCRIBSKR-S WHBLI Sr 1816
J. G, RUNYAN.

TO CLUB AGENTS

Farmer* remember that the old and
reliable house of C. R Salsbury is. as ever,
baying egg*. butter, poult? and all kind,
of farmer a produce, under Barlow A Good-

m

lu order to still more Largely Inoreaw
th. circulation o( THE EVENING
I POST, w» oflbr to giro to those who

euaha&amp;i

miii mm

'GABRIEL COTROY,'

SKOAL NOTKEs.

D • aark 4&lt;ma aa &lt;h« (MA FallaW. Hall by
JAa Uicbari. ha&gt;am«r bam aiaaM la «M
roanqt af Barry aaA aay «• wha Jmirm a
«r.i-daa.jabar Kaboalalag. AmU aal foil
&lt;« fi*l hiw thrir arlrr...
II* p. B. Cook'll ~
■ = O. buiMlap ra hl^,----- --------- -------- &gt;ba Uaadariaa U hb lata, hy nibn^ag Ua&lt;«
with Dr. vpj^a. maWag tha ylam leak iaM-

THE ORE£T CAUSE

CULAKH, AND GIVING THE NUM­
BER OF SUBSCRIBERS WHICH
SHOULD BE OBTAINED TO~r.N-

HUMAN MISEBY.
taZZ-ro. bma'-U. gM by^. M
_ ___ ,1.. at lb.tr gray hair &lt;» tU a.:ur»l
ml»r. aafl ■!&gt;•
»&gt;**• thfofimwA op. a. Ln
tb. Il.y. -t mrly ymlK Habo pr.rral.il..
hafo fOllag »«i.

w&lt; I. lb. pbyriral
,, Prop).'* Cumm-n
, «gy at whUh &gt;•»»
r Ublt. Th. high

BIDDLE HOUSE.
DETROIT, MICH.

■mmHvrvw. W mrty OMarom IMbUs
W •uittZ- swta u th. J..w abator.
"PHILIP NOLAN'S FRIENDS,
Or, Show Your Pamporia."

,®3 StaL&amp;JS

W. IL II Heath, the senior, mcnibu.
of the find «&gt;f Heath, Salisbury &amp; Cor
has retired ftwn bualnroa In thia city, and
is now traveling for tho Grand Rapids
Burial Case Co. ilia many friends wish
him success
Quaar—Who will doth* undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brothers of rourae.
.

CKNTSNNUf. LKTTKgK,

.4 fbney Norof it n JVaay Enrunl.

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
Wo will —d the REPUBLICAN
BANNER urual price fl JO and the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL usual price »2.00, postage
pre]»«l on laolls papers, for one year, for |

WM.C BRYANT &amp; CO.
brnud ranwpidhr thi. dhtribmw..
S-d m &gt;3.00 m&gt;d yet both pupere.

MsMcrlllr. Not. 2d, 1875.
Krnron Bax km —We nroto bwiy

FARM FOR SALE!

�MOULDINGS,

8

is almost a man new, y&lt;s iinui
b«s fas d» parents, A unite aad all; m&lt;-t
rrrtdly that day, n long ago, whioh hU
liking for cUekerbsrrim canted him to
■‘smash the Eighth Cemmandman all to 1

B8«fll

never, really and truly.
I don't Hks
cbackerbernn now," be added, with a

would press into his lu
peach, or, most generally.
Avurite checkcrberries.__ _ _
-pmmd, the little fellow made frequent
viasto uu hit own accnant to the store, and
would linger about the place, and glance
at lhe cheekerberrtes botes (the berries
were kept ia large square butra; so cun­
ningly, that the proprietor sridom had the
heart to deny the erasing fur the ^•erT&gt;■-•
showing itanif in the little boy's wishful
brown eyes .
Bui really I do soli think the man Iu4
much by each little kind news ■■ Eddie's

1

MMlClkr - ---------- ------------------

VOLTA’S EIJ

KO MOTS’* KAMI

FJ3&amp;

that her sod io the home of pdilfad mal­
contents, refugee, aad uilot, from Her
urns J, Franco, Austria, Rama, and often
the scod-ntob of oucspiracim gainst the
grrat military power.
th, the ooe side
she may block tbe puh of coaquet. &lt;&gt;n
the oilier map famlitete the mrreh of rerolotwm. The rarent demaad of tbs German
government for atHiiimal legislation in
IWgitmi far the punishment of exmspira
tors against neighboring gvT.nimeeU.
show, bow acnwitire'sre the great power,
to lhe influence of this Utils Sisis.
While thus the . plague of politician*,
Belginm issJsolhe pnsslerf jwogwfon
Uta. W ith a constitution a* free aa our
own Rapabhe, rise persists ia bring a tm
v_ wi.L a i
-e .L__ _ _ i
k-ni rme aad thrift, aud A aoaterial progrrw,
and prwperity that rival New England
Belgium is utaruhelmiagly and psroiriratly Roman Catholic, aad swarms with
primta. iibm. aad Jus its. I should to
proml M aa Ameriren, if, with all tor
boasting, Chicago could exhibit lhe same
tokens of substantia) growth and prosper 1
ity that I hare remarked in Brussels on
repeated virile during tho pest twenty
yosn. - Ttoua flve new boulevards those
m#a nf splendid shops, that Bourne, un­
rivalled ia Europe, thone elegant parka
aad flares, that net work of railways out- ।
■ide lhe city sad within il—all the ma- 1
lion of a single geaeralinn of Belgian independenre: and enterprise, are a puxxle to
thoae who imagine there can be prognsw

fJTRAL £
gawnrew. ■
S.STAUFFEI
NOTICE.

OSsiaxsl'. ruTRSOK.

o-^-snaswRiaie*"
CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN

Advertiser’s Gazette

jJJfcjaia-'WlA Laba Ute* k Blab A..,Ate.
■ VAAVS—Wilt Dteroil. W,n-*-|iMUk*
rSsr~wu* ub,u’“w

INlii SI KIAl. EXHIBITION CO.
t-i tk. t.i.ra st
wlas r^l r mU&gt;w la mr
m'wsm,

?5»aYB®W«A&lt;
PREMIUM BONI)

Ulisaas. ts4rel. Ito tte&lt; lka&lt; tkv UM ste.

KOWZIX * W .

HiMtors and

hr &lt;msAssTss aa*ik*Mui
~'.n k!
es'ltaf ei »&lt; rrew
ai |.w&lt;. o/ &lt;k—. |u-s&gt;
Csttobs rstosre vUh r~4 will w* ttewwir •
x'vr..-;:

SHEET MUSIC I

State. We must learn that th. springs
of roriet lie deeper than forms or name-.
A recent sojourn io Belgium, la the
company of peraoua of pietiaetion ia th.
gnvrmment tad ia letter.—&lt;11 of theta
Catholics—give me an insight into eomo
of the wmtnr eontrodietioua nf Belgium

with the people, is the fore of natMusl in
dependence. Remembering bow, for can—-t, hie country wm the prey of foreign
levs, or was dispaaed uf aa a ire--graphJrr-rlt nfLwyiivtlir.
xkrenaion. by the poHlinl aad miliwhiten of the map of Europe, the
of nationality acquired through the
fopular Constitution and the royal settlemcntAif 1831, is inexprecubly dear to the C*«s4m.U&gt;0NK VOLF Mg
tyUIWUr illMralte ou|:
The present Cuoalitutiun was
framed under the influence of the free
principles that reled ia tho Nelherlaorir
and of the popular fervor of revolution in

Library Oi Fa® Moi,

The next morning his friends ram, and
Eddie wm up, bright and early, yet it waa'
not the same little fellow that met h is
father and mother, the morning previous,
with a morning kias aud frolic. He wm
unusually quiet and moved slowly about
the bouse, m if something troubled him.
But when his guests came, F.«ldie brighten
ed somewhat aad seemed to throw off bis
trouble, mba played and shouted and frol-

;3VSftsS.Sft!Ks;
S ‘Eg
&lt;1 Mtekisss. sanaaat I. !«••» aai*

SIAWI IAPIBS IIY11H1.
.

The Relhbie~8bsrt L11A
■

llfJWtTKS.'SSrJIlX S!

pulntuients are flrst-clas. In every rv
.pnet. it. train, are made up of ciwau.
, new Pullman Patoro Drawing Hoorn
1 and Sleeping Coaebe-. luxurtou*. well
I lighted end well Trntllalrd Dav Cnacbcland pleasant loungin’ aud smoking
rars., The cars are all equipp.-! with
the celebrated Miller Safety Platform.
| and patent Buffer* and Coupling., Wro'Itighooae Satfty Air Brakes, and even
' other appliance that has been devlsrd7.k. w.wikwm7« for Uie safety of passenger train.. All

PprnfittiAl WnrlH't Fmr
r'erpeiuai wona 6 fair,

CAST A&gt;OWr*T.
• trlutiM,

■RAMS SASIIS AND SETHIT

---------- ff«. vpjoii:

JOHN ROBER

ffiiiu ““oo'he.t track, and the mo.' elegant
l»«t 4&lt;* •&lt; Jm.Aii' i and comfortable equipment of any road
I *? '** "’**• ■n'1
eompedtor in
S100,000

4

Fourth Serio Drawing, April &amp;, l|75.
TV. ........... . ...__ n».u..&gt;L.

mmsestm's',1 shsi* * co.

itei
FINE PRINTING

trxAvcm. AiirxTw
23 Park Row. M«W York-

DONE at this OFFICE

utitenE

OiiiMsPtlm

Mo T-.wi. Hasler, af l*k:ta4stakla.
•InlMtk «r&gt;a&gt; .r I.UI»«rM&gt;a.

Weekly. Sm-TOlj ail Daily.
Lawson's Curatfve

would r w the liberals to Tiolenw, and a
state of open disturbance in Belgium
would inre to France or Germany a pre
teal fur interfering, to the prejudice of her
independence. Hence, lA^lholica acquicsce in a routitulioa of popular liberty,
which, after all, is their own security.
For the «*me reason there is a general

'

TO YORK BDOmm, MBITIM CO.

aSffi;

wished with all bi* might that he were
'-W-r, then "that boy " would not apeak
ao to him. Aad how he wished ato» that
he had with him that bright flveernt
piece his father had given him in the
morning, and which lie had slipped into
his bank And than again he Wished bis
mother had really sent him to procure

i!
II

I

SHUN DRUB POISONS.

Brigfom i. the plague of politician, asri
tha ponle of procraaMoiete.
A tie.
State, no larger that Msweihssstte and

Eddie waa a flan little fellow of six
jean or so,, full of fan and lift, roguish
at times, yet bbediest and ‘ truthful Ils
hod fe&gt;g curl*, whirl, were sod«&lt;to hk
parents and Auntie that they would not
allow them to lie cut off
Now, Eddie was ren fund of ehetker
beniro—ao much so, that if you asked
him what to .toured fur bri.kftot, or
dtnnew. nr mpyfr, hw cbnbl-y faro would
light up. amaa bo .toU-t dMaJayiau hi.
dimples, he would amnr«r, '•■('hrokerber-

f e f li

Artists’ Ms tort sis. Chromes.
Pilots Go&amp;te .

LEAJ1ING REPUBLICAN PAPER

wrigta, Scatri,

TtCA. NERVOUS
ICAOACHE.

tram,,ounce, if these should gain pditical
ascendency in Belgium, the fear that
France ia looking toward annexation make*
even Cat holies suspicious of her friend- frtsfS.rs.'sKt.’s'csS^
Ik. /.reue. s.4
*&gt;.. .&lt; Ik. Stell
ship. Indeed. I bare never heard in Gcvmany a more pronounced dialikaof Franco TSJ^iVlTt'CArcfl.tA nrr.terv
than vi, expressed by high Belgian Cath­ I*roreM/ M.t-l to swtltetes nt sbOitr
olics. Balwviug that Frewee is bent upon
absorbing their country and nation, they
would rather fall into the anas of Gro-

Tbe rivalry of races in Belgium tends
also to maintain the political equilibrium
m .sdablished in 1831.
The French, or,
Walks'! hleineat represents but a little I
more th*n one-third of the population. l&gt;nt
has the ascendancy in the cities, in busi
non* end in affaire. The Fhaiah dement,
more powmful ia numben, is jealous of

METROPOLITAH TEV CO.

l-UJrs,
■ .

F. STEIN]
THOMA8 HUNTER,

ALL FOR 1.50.
Church's N usical Visitor.

Teas!

Teas!

E.B. FOOTE, M.O.
1H Lciiiilii Im:',

Beautiful Music, for Nothing '

nSsygJ'ASg'fftWgt:

An Independent Pbjsici

rultiratiag iia own Isngnage'and literature
as a barrier to French abeoqition. Hence
both parties flhd It to thgrr interest to
maintain the present frpr roostiintson aa
the ernrditieu of peaee&gt; : Any attempt to
chaagn this might ned only array Liberal

jtBWWwfr/tr

E.£H-t- Ai’T'W

£Co.

H91 Broadway, .New York.

Important Musical Notice!!

REMOVAL.

OWTIS1

CBABIPTON’S IMPERIAL SOAP
A Catalogue of New Musis sent ft re to
and address. Free of Charge, upon an- •
pl teuton .

IS THE BT8T.

tel.

Csidutiij a leiical Practice
Oanada, m* ta mry fluio
rf the VbIml
.

ADVICK CIVKN BY MAIL
FRBK OF OHAWCI.
“Here, lot's hare the beg.'1 cried the
oldest of the group as ho aoatebod it from
■ddte's hand, and in a moment had flllad
it with air, striking it no that it bent with
a toed onahing noise, musing the other
hwys So start with amawnncnl
Towards wHrtril had eernnted, and
Eddie, urod nod atomy, kissed fother aad
mother, and. with a sad. troubled ■‘good­
night,' wesu wpwteira with bis Auntie
The latter naked Um if he had enjoyed
himself, aad he ao-werod with a reluctant
• Yes." The. she told him that for bring

1NTER.0CEAN,

HOME LIFE

PROSPEcnrs eor ibtc.

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THE EVENING NEWS. Yatti,

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IN THE BIBLE.

iTwmuisffiireElilffiAii
THREE MILLION ACRES ON

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LANDS
atm Tan ML_7 Per Out. literal
X. Fart rf tk. friaries! P**»kU heFwrTsmt

Circuit Court, 1876-1877-

ENTI

CHRONIC DISEASE,

CHHoM'i.- A M&gt; FRAMES

STOWS
ANO VlfcWS,
Atbaaaa. flrsekameM as-l delteUa Vises.
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.

Suita! allied

Dll. C. A. SMITH'S
Mt'tlieiii Inflrmarv.
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VOL. XX. NO. 30.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNT!, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1875.

ransmi m busies cam

MICHIGAN STOVE FOR 1875
( ENTRAL HOUSB
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. 8TAUFFER, IProp.

The funded debt of our rornU is report­
ed at *147,903,873, and the floating debt
st *8.573,676, making the total debt lia­
bility 1156.498,043, of which the pro)H.ruott for Michigan U *95,674.237. The
debt per mile of rood is *30,129.
The total investment in our roads revro.rnt.-d by the paid-in stock and debt
is *295,348.217. or *50.863 per mile of

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

creare. aa compand with 1873 of2,647412
tons, re 16.63 per rent. Six road* failed
to report thi* item, buffer purport, of
rempariaon the amount* for the previous
yrar hare been inserted to the table fee
four of the roads, no data haring been
furnished for the other two roads for either
yhar. The character of the Irasinere done
inetii* is *382,106,775, *51,454 r&lt;r mile. has varied but little from that of th* pre
The coat of road exclusive of equipment,
Ct the 30 rempanics by whom this item ia
reported .cparately, is 8225,124,608, or
116.713 per mile; and of equipment for
The equipment reported for the various
tlie 22 road*'reporting this item, *37378,- roads couaaala of 1.358 locomotiva* of all
038. or *6.768 per mile of rood operated. tiara, and a total of 31,251 ran.; of which
If, however, the coat of equipment be there were 604 pa-Mcnger ears, 262 ex
cbargsd wholly to the miles of road owned press and barrage earn, 14,667 box freight
by the eompanit* ownin' the equipment, ears, 7,298 platform cara, aud 8,476 ore
the cost per mile is *7,842. A* compared and other car*. Of iocomotivra e&lt;|tuppcd
with the returns for 1873, this total curt with the air-brake there are 123, beotdra
of roads and equipment »h«iw* an inrrrasc those of the Lake Shore k Michigan
Southern, where all paawnger trains are
th as furnished There are 482 paasuager
c*n thus equipped. The •‘Westitighouee
Tbcgnxs earnings for the year of all air-brake" is in use on 14 roads, and the
the road* doing buaincM in thia State were “Ward air-brake' on 7, while one of tur
815,899,290. ur 88,180 per mile of road roads, Chicago, Detroit A Canada Grand
operated. Of this total. *11,481,100 Trunk Junction, ture the ‘•Smith vacuum
represent* the earnings from passenger brake." Six roads still use the common
trains, ..f which 812.537,231 was for poa- hand-brake, tbeir general bustoeo. being
xngcra, 81,093,481 from mail service, and dona mostly by means of mixed train*.
8830,373 from exprews.
The earnings
from freight v*re *31,071,591. and from
tuimllanequi sources, *346,218. The
[.roportinn which these various items bear
Io the total cantings i» as firlloW*, via: pe«senders, 27 ]xt cent; mail, i! per cent;
exprew. 1 I per cent; freight. 69 per
cent
mwevUancous. G-IOths per cent.
| The total turnings show X decrease, as
rouipara! with thuao of 1873, of *2,259,*
071, or 4.G9 per eent. This decrease in
I grus, earnings M lew. than the decrease of
that item oo the Lake Shore A Michigan
Southern alone, which amounted to *2,-

Stove Company. Stoves of Detroit, tie
entirely new patterns and first-class in
respect
,
-'I 9* TUG WUCTfc G«n*v»&gt; CdtesUn

J.L- FISH,

■

THE NEW IRON AGE
Thin Sieve haa low broad hearth, ,VERY DEEP uh pit. nn-1
arranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under tin?
Grate i* a tdide draft which when open causes the coals to keep
bright while Broiling. It has tin lined doors which clnar with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir it
it can be taken out at will, him Mica or clow front d&lt;
general appearance is bold and attractive.

In this popular Stove will be found all the "Mode
ments.Portable Reservoir,tin lined doors. Mica front, tn
Reservoir and is the best Stove in the market for the

This
Stove.

The Acorn Heating Stove.
Hum been sold in this Market for six year.* mid stand
HEAD for a Heating Stove. It is guaranteed tn heat
with two-thirds the fuel of any straight draft Stove. I
out this fall with double doors anti other improvement*.

Tl.e total ex|«nse of operating our roads
■luring the year waa 830,543^19, or 85,11/per mile, divided as follsw*. Mainte­
nance of way. buildings, etc.. 87.253,110,

operated during the part year may be in­
fer rv&lt;i from the fart that while there has
bren a tiacreas? of 8-’,259,074 in the
gru** earnings, die operating expanse*
have la-eti lessened 83,018,237; thus
more than kesqdng pare with the decrease
in earnings.
In 1873 the opoutiag expensraof seven
roads oxrec&gt;l&gt;d tbeir grow ranting* by
*366,114. while fur 1874 but four show

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
. The earnings |a-r traib mile run were,
II., [..i.-si-iigi-r trains 81-59 for freigljt
train* 81 71, and the average for all trains
1 canting revenue 81-G5. The opcratingoxl-cntn. |«-r train mile run. 'fur all train*,

B. F. STBIISTHOFF

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED

Stqtal aii lataical

DENTIST

Teas, Coffees

and. Spices

Dll. WM. JONEN.

DENTIST

NaxlYillB,

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liciiiai.
Hastings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

SPBC1AL MCI!
Having secured the

CITY TAILOR

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES

WHOLE NO. 1017.
amtsra, Stock Bruadara, WoolSrowttra, Pomologiats, Harticultoftoto, Minufocturara of Agrtowtiunl

There ha« never been but one great in­
stitution that had nut its advocate* and
defenders. Calhoun waa the apologist of
slavery; Falsteff pleaded eloquently for
■ Sherrie-sack," Talfourd for ‘ old Port ;"
Redi, the Italian poet, and the Detroit
Lrfiler for ‘■drink»'r any way; A. J. Davis
for spiriUtafiaaHenry Ward Beecher fur
-nest hiding:" while Vic. Woodhull,
George Franco Train, Susan B., BO!
Alien, and the editor of lbs Lansing J«sr•al are on the akirtuiah lino generally .

We «*&lt; tukacro. N'Jxriy all great men
use it. Who ever saw a sueceraful lightuing-rod peddler, bo--k-eanearner, railroad
captain, or sUuuboal conductor who es­
chewed the giarion* weed ? They rrahx*
its benefit*. Il is a solace whan, their
I honrat, sensitive heart* are rouaml to deep­
est anguish by the taunts and jeers of an
outrageous newspaper press and the d«
pravily of a cold, unfreling community,
which no longer hearkens to their |&gt;teinu.
Usury Clay (grand old patriot) muffed*
chewed, and smoked. So did John Quin­
cy Adam*. Phil Sheridan smokes,t Ac­
tion. Little Phil!) so did Bean Hiekmao,
and so do Geo. Grant, the Prince of Wales:
Don C. Henderson, and Mr. Sartori*. So
did Robinson Crusoe. Er«ry wit smoke*,
from the Lowell Journal man down to the
Latest arrival al the insane asylum. The
A* was surmised by the .commimme; Scotch all muff, and they are remarkable
iu his report for 1873, there ha* been u for tnetapbysira and righteournau. Togeneral and steady reduction in rates of
tnrigl.1 during the year, saaoad the most
notable of which will be found the reports brated the ,di»covery of oxygen. Wb
of the lake Shore k Michigan Southern diaevvery it ? A smoker. And the oh
and the Michigan Central; and while it | rot and brat chemist of this or sny age
hl. been usually considered that the eo*t । a German, and smokes. Tobacco pri
of canal tranaportatioo was leas than by mole* cbcmiral research. ' Germans a
rail, it will be aecn by the averages of

most exuberant toil, with a climate unsw[uaaed for salubrity, and a population of
46,000,006 of the most intelligent, enter­
prising and indnatrious people ou the fare
of the earth, with the best, the freest and
the Strvnjrrat government ths world h«*
erer known, are to be placed aide by aide
with every oatiuaality of the world.
Michigan will be area, examined and
judsrtd there with her sister state* of the
union snd forty years of her history as a
State, rend by the world. The products
of her ami, mines, ferrets, foctorira and
water*, her primary schoub, college*, asy­
lums, reforautorira, public worUutd rommerrial advantage*, will all’ be judged by
the sample* exhibited, and statistical infor­
mation furnished. 1 am aware that there
is but little indneetnem to stimulate £uu&gt;ere to exhibit the jvodnet. of their Sfcis.
except State and uatiuoai pride and intere*l; and-that should be the m«l inspiring
of any indneetnent, that could be offered

will be written upon every article frinriabed, and artirira of value will be returned
to exhibitor* without charge, or sold and
the money remhdfe, at the option of the
owner. Dur Slate should lx- represented by
tlicbtwt samples of.-acb variety ofevery prodartofthe sod, add m ha season; and frnvn
every county in the Blate. Event specimen
ofwheat5ye, ooU, barley , com. buckwheat,
India wheat, peas, bean*, ete . should be
pare samples of some driiort variety, per­
fectly Cleaned, and in quantity sufficwot u&gt;
611 a two quart- jar. Millet, hungsrian
grass, timothy, dorer. blue gravt. orchard
grass, red top and semloff all other grume*,
should be pure samples of each vanety,
perfectly chant, and in quantity sufficient
t&gt; fill a jar holding one pine Canned,
dried and prepared fruit, should be exhi­
bited in glass jsra or boles of two quarts

Railroad Commissioner'* Report.

Aho, Boiler Plate Stove*, including three new puttem-. Cottage
Stoves various styles. Sheet Iron Stove* with cast linings, mid in
fact the Largest and best assortment of Cooking and limiting,
Stoves ever offered in Hunting*.

L&gt;

of 33,824,000 mile*. Tim miles ran by
train* earning rerenn* was 27,155,802.
A* compared with the previous yrar, this
shows an increase of 206,822 miles fre
pasrenger trains, ar 2.26 per essrt,—a deervart of 1,299,186 fo* Aright trains, or
6.69 per cent, and an increase for other
train, of 1,832,186, or 40.77 per rent.
Twraty-ain* roads report a total number
of passengm carried of 10,268,37c,—an
increase over the number carriml in 1873
of 629,828, or 7.22 per cant Twentysix roads report their total passenger mifeage, re paammgun rarritd oue mil*, giving
an aggregate of 430,892,2311. But 22
roods report their freight mileage, ov Iona
carried one mile
The total tor three
amount* to 1,932,955,796 tons.

»»1

has al~i l.uilt a /hurt branch to the coal
mines at Corunna. Th.- «,nty rmin ad
nmsttU'.-thm of iinjvulaix-c during the
year, however, was the completion of th;
Flint A I’.-n- Marquette to Ludington, its
lake t -rminux. u dhtanroof IS tnlloi. The
Mansfield, ('.Jilwater A latke Mivbignn
should have nptmarcsl in th - report for
last year;’ but the returjs failed to show
any juirtiun of the rind opened for
traffic.
The average number of miles of rail­
road enaatrocted per year in tbk State for
the last 31 yean*, from 18-11 to 1875, is
97! I bo* •* *l,r ■’’•'rage l&lt; taken for the
last ten years, from 1863 to 1875, the pe­
riod which has marked our greatest aettvity in railroad romtrurtioo, we find it has
been 330 miles, the greatest number of
milre built in any otw yrar being #01, in
1872.
This rapid construction of railroads haa
gone on until wo find that in the four
southern thwa of couatio* of ourStato' em­
bracing 17^91 Njitare miles of territory,
and a- population* aiconlillg to the census
of 1874. of !&gt;97,7&lt;JI, we have 2,333 miles
of railroad. This is cap.I to one mile of
। road to every 427 inhabitants; while in
MaMaehowtla, where the population ia
[ comjmratirelv. and where, too, the con­
struction of railroad* r« begun at a much
.-arlior date than in onr own .State, thare is
only osie mile *»f n»d to evsry W9 inhab­
itant; showing that for the portion of our
8t*te pamed which is by Ar the moot
densely populate*!, we hare in proportion
to the inhabitant* more than two miles of

the loweat rate, while the bonneae hr rail
isgmteral, toriMtog oil erira. of Aright,
it will be seen that th* rate* by rail, spou
the MU* da*a ef tairiiM**, have been
really ka than by canal. The results of
thia reduction of rate* may be seen by
even a casual obaerrsr of our railroad ay»tew. First, it has bad th* effect to de­
Ere the stockhoUen cf any dividends on
ir investment; secondly, it has com
{riled the rempanire tv Aa*e improving
their property, by such addition* **double
track and strel tail,—improvement* im­
p&gt; rativriy ilemanded in order that the
■ ompauiea Utay be able to raccresfully
prosecute their bwtimrei, not only in their
own interest, but for th* interest
of thc|r jalrotu; and thirdly, it
h*s brought about su extreme reduction
tn the expense of operating the roods.
Now while this may be, to* certain extra',
beneficial, the fact must not be lost sight
of that r|.hough the tate* fur canying
may continue to deereart, the expeime of
operating must find •1tuc limit beyuod
whieh it cannot be reduced. The expen
dilurea for repairs and permanent improve­
ment* may be cut off for a aingle ysar.it
may be, but the property must cvenluslly
receive such rare a* to bring th* avenge
to the mean of healthy and vigorous ope

great mob storming in from all the arenas,
and swaying two and fro in a rain attempt
u&gt; subside into something like order and
rank, the -wrildrcaeed people straggling
for moi* on the ramparts of the Anae—
1— ,k. -------t. - T • *

auctioneer will ask a bootblack for a lilglit.
wealth and poverty use the same spitoon,
and dignity and dirt will both soreic if
they snuff.
Sir Waller Raleigh introduced Indians
i and tobacco into England before Bacoc
published bi* phDoaopRr or had even con­
ceived it Experimental philosophy fol-

The total interest liability of our roads
is ■ approximately) *10,901,490, of which
The table of accidents tn perron* shows
*8,673,4 15 was rqsrrted as paid daring
the year, while 82,231,015 remained uu- a total foifihc y.ar of 196,—a falling off
paid. If, now, we add to the expense of from the number reported for 1873 of
23.7
per cent. &lt;M the above total, 82, or
operating, the interest which accrued du41.8 per cent cf the whole, were from
operation and investment, *41,447,739. causes beyond the cootnJ of the persona
But .d* the 31 corporations doing business injured; the remainder mulling from
in thia Slate 14 tailed to pay either the their own m bond net or rarelerenre*
whole or a purl of their interest.
Eight That our roods were exernju during the
compauin failed to report any part of
their internal a* paid, which, for three
companies, aiuoantc d to 8880.090.
The gross ranting*, when compared
with the total expense of operation, show
as the net naming* for th* year *15,356,•
040, or 82.737 per mile of road operated.
Tbit ir an increara above the art earnings
for 1873, of *759,262, or 52 per rent.
Thia amount is equal to 5.4 per rent on
the total coil of road* and equipment, aa
reported by the companies, and fire and
two-tenths per rent on tire investment rep­
resented by llwt nsid up stock and debt.
Thia Hucr item is a decrease from the pre­
vious year of feur-totilh* of one pe* cent.
Although there has been a considerabln
inn cart of earnings, the increase in the
totel amount of debt has been meh aa to
mote than overbalance the gain in earn­
ings, snd to produce the leartued |-er rent
shore noted.

dm-U re history of our Stale, relira ofj
antiquity, and curierilics both natural and
artificial.
“It i» rarnrariy reqmrted by the com-1
musion that 6&gt;ra&gt;tef* of all section* of the
union forward sample* of the tree* of their
respective district*
These samnlra or
•pccimcwi may be presented in sny con­
venient sad portable form. Io addition to
spceimouaW tranks of trees, should be

tion, quality and form of wood nred In
"* wauhf iLml^Trf Michigan who

by pin* Stuek into tbs smooth surfitce,
which should be underneath the taper.
Than slightly wrt the bristly of loodi are
other brush in rubber India ink or common
black writing-ink, then draw then, aeruso

have the means snd ftrilitra, co-operate
and fill thia department of the State ex­
hibition ? All collection in this depart­
ment will Im under the supervision of IW
W. J. Bed, &lt;*f lhj&gt; Ht*t* agrienlturel colISRU.
The rvmmimion will afford every iodnecuient am! fecility for* fall and com­
plete display of every varitty of frait*.
and itisto bchopod that the pomologiral
soeiesy of oar State, and individual cnltiraton generally, will co-operate in an
effort to place before the world creditable
evidence of the rvMiucro gnd rapacity of
our State, in respects to fruit ruhurw snd
producte
Ample provuioM will be made for the
rxhibstiou ami protection of all dartre of
live stock, and foraga fi&lt; animal* will be
furnished exhibitor* al cost prices, within
will Ic admitted from Kept. 1st to th*
15th. Horaed cattie (of all varietM*},
from Sept. 20th to Oct- 5th. Sheep,
twine and gnats (a* one dasa) froa Ort.

and ths fimd anntie was quite a*
Of what are Mnafiy odlod “Colored'' or tebasmra. Jrtt ia frwat of thorn
“Fart freight lino*," we hare, doing buri- xsiyA-iffter’

wbkhLvbe terasod, -eo^pmSra," the for a spare oftbMo
other •■stook." Of the former are the tbstefw^bre
“Blue," “White," ami “Bad" Krea, the

took their atatioa* in a rostral part of th*
great Plans with their fisra* to th. pari]
Ion,, whit* the brad of the infantry col­
umn, with a precision highly credkabU to
Gmmral PetittiAhe officer k remmaad of
the district, ran* up for the drfle—tbo
First Division under the orient of Gsssww)
Thaou di Bevnl, thcoeund fed by Genrtsl
Ferrero, each division *oasmt&lt;n* cf twwlv.
or fifrreo battailous taken from various
regiment* of infantry, with their re^oc

�1876
HARPER'S MAGAZINE.

Nover before the war, or since,
have the best Americon Prints
been placed on the Market at so
low a figure aa 8c per yard.
SPRING A AVERY have
this day received and opened
50,Q00 yards of the best goods,
which they offer to their ctuttomers al this surprisingly low fig­
ure ; and in addiliou to this wa
are offering 35,000 yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colors and patterns at 6c
Prints that never before were of­
fered inthia maaket at SO LOW
A Price. The best and leading
brands of Brown and Bleached
Cottons, at the lowest ruling
prices—in fact 80 CHEAP it is
hardly necesxaay to call atten­
tion to them. '
SPRING A AVERT.
Grand Rapids. ;

Illustrated.
Nov. 24,18*5.

itoa^rora in a manner retire from polltice and give tbeir attention to rotton rais­
ing, to which they are better adapted —
The white* that will have ao cause of
irritation, and the Btata will bast peace as
Georgia and Arkansas are at peace. Of

au able cotaxiar, be d«-d a* to hsd ived.
•* the peat ef Auty, honored and trapped
by oil ctoari of our people.
er with the white*, this will restore
The rad aveut was appropriately anpcoea, and Mississippi wiU bcvxmie as &lt;|ui.*t
uouscad to the people «f the United State sa Gfjrgia.
by the President in tbs following’ proela"The oihar way is for ths President to
declare martial law.in about a dozen of the
wont counties of the Stolt, and 1st a rogi'
ZxicL-Tivk Mansion
I)
motu of soldiers hunt tto red-mouttod
Wsshingtou, Nor. 22,1875. (
tnurdcren. out of thdr holes, as waa done
It is wUh profound sorrow than the four rears ago in tto upper countries of
Preside*! has to aimosnce to tto proplc South Carolina. That restored peace in
of the Untod Staten the death of the South Carolina rod it did not toko long
VieePrraidm.1, H«rc Wifaon, who dred to do it, and there haa boea profound quiet
ia the capital of the Nation thia morning. in all tbn*e matnlire
Tire. &lt;yrerel&lt;r«.re.
Tha ecrinant stelioc of tto &lt;1crossed,
his high character, his long career iu the
•avion of Ha Stale and of the Union, bi*
derotiou to the cause of freedom, and tbo
.Mity which to brought to tto dtotorpe

TERMS

CENTENNIAL YIAB OF THS
RKPHBLIC.
THE DETROIT PORT.

8TEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

•

Where you wul fi«d aU VindA of

FCTmiEE!
Of every Description yriuch we ^rHEN IN DETROIT
Ito not Uii to cull upon

ffOffjfM 4 miiqifr,
-. . Jeweler* and Manufacturing

4th. llscaoae we warrent ell goods we

JEWELERS
138 Woodward Avtaue,

’

(Opera-Houm; Block,)

Jtoflrai fa rtiS*rts,'ir.ttoi Oteu™,
goods are m^ks fa made by hand, and Sterling H.srwars, TriptoHatol «lv*rw*rs.
warranted. We luwila all poisons to
eel I and Inspect our goods, for they all
bear Inspection. No trouble at all to
Afvata ter Ito T1FFAX1 WATCH

It would seem ns if almost ।
everything had been said about | Ttor» i
DRESS
GOODS and that the U
ns, Wall-Pock ters, Sumnriona of the Ataarican jwopk-.
of a library, and thia apartment in tto
Houma,
subject was entirely worn
Ia loximony of respect to this dtoinrough waa dectraied with flags and bunt­
and everything tn the Furniture line.
gvmtod mtiran and faithful public aerrant,
thread bare. But SPRING A
ing, presenting altogether a truly "patnoth
We Invite all persons to call and took
tto various departtueuta of tto Gorcro- point of the bayonet waa a good thing.
and appropriate appearance. An admis
AVERY being alive, and watch­
ment wili be cloud on the day c f the fun­
"Either that or ‘hands off,’ and allow aian tec of 50 ceuta waa charged the visit
3. i
ing the interest of their many
ent, and tto executive monasou • x-xl all the whitoa to take complete control, a* on. abd no expenses whatever having been
CmubMm Menkaaui*
customers aa' well as the fluctua­
executive departmeute in Washington will lhev hare it^Georgia and Alabama. Thu incurred, the receipts, which amounted to
Grain. Flour. Provisions
be draped with mourning for thirty days. will restore prate just as quickly as martial a eouaideraUc sum, all went to aid the wo
tion of the market, have this
man
’
s
department
of
the
Centennial
Exliilaw, and no doubt be more aatisfactory to
and Conntry Produce,
day placed on sale a case of
bitiou.
The
guests
began
.to
arrive
at
tin- white.
But in the name of human­
SPENDID ALPACAS in all the
ity and civilization there should be a stop seven o’etock, and awn the lionse and
- leading colors at 25 cents per
put to the lawleuneM now prerailing. Let bam were crowded, the General and Mr*
wbi-S ui’l nortnasws.
ng bo bortM in recolforttot by a grateful us not be too particular how it is done, so Banka being awiated in roeciritig the
yard. These goods would be
rat of the root *f Ss haseuentaby their accomplished daughters,
considered cheap at more money.
Mis* Minnie Hargent, and Mau l T1®
(Signed;
V. 8. GK.kNT.
Also a CASE of TIBER
By the President;
husking commenced about eight o’clock, ‘T.'tfeV
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
Hamilton Flatt, Secy of State.
young and old entering alike into the sport,
demanding, receiving and paying forfeits,
ors, which are attracting the at­
And by hie Honor, tto Mayor of our
as one after another lucky one di«o&gt;\errd a ।
tention of the masses at 30c.
red ear. The husking continued about an |
In fine goods will be found all
■ ■’*
Maroa* Ornes,
POSTAGE FRFE.
hour, at tbc expiration dfwhieh lime t|&gt;e
Hosting*. Nor. 23d, 1875.
John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
the new ami stylish things. Incompany Were invited to a -nh-tantial
’ To the Citiaena of Haatinp:
visable Plaids tn Browns, Blues' &gt;'•• m»raiiym&gt;&lt;«&lt;i*dby iat*iHc*ainojcollation. «neh as was served trt the Iwvs
Thirty-First Tear.
1.
When
the
Republican
pleads
the
umtHl
to
reonvtr
lb*
aareaati«e
os
.nd lire,., in C.nu-i. &gt;Uir
.S'btnX.’Zr.nS.lTtS
Infunnali^n having been rrcwiv
local taxes which the national banks pay as and girls of New England l"'l k.-are ago.;
l» or mi .st *en lhereeC .Salle* li.
theflon. Henry WiCoa, Vice P
This was'a gratuity on th* ]-.ir| of Mr.
tbalhj .inaoot th* aosMsf Ml. la
‘CASHMERES in Seal Brown, fl*’’ --pommiwt-«. »q«*i —v THE INDEPENDENT? Flour, Crain, Pork &amp; Seeds.
an argument why they should enjoy such
r
.Ml In iosrtiK- ollk
immense privileges aa they do, we are con­ and Mm Banks, and couaisteii V f laktd
Navy Blue. Prune (black a:.^1^/^.-^ u
tent to leave its argument unanswered. beans, brown bread, squar.'i JjJple aitd
BECAUHE it furnlaker more good readier 54am.56
|£c^’e.1&gt;^dd0Twen&lt;:
ins.yaM Oi'.nHMSs Maw lbs Hass
People engaged in .every other borines* mince pies, dough nuts and chcvwe, with
for Ibra* dollar* a year tbu any paper I
coffee,
cider.
Tito
beans
and
brown
bread
pay tto\aatue taxes in full without any
’j Ute Ladies would do well to ,blHiy. rch»lar.blr, rood ta«.aa&lt;! liroroaa
special privilege*. And yet the |Republi- came smoking hoi from the ovens, while
aij
|l»»k.»'-eronr»toCk, beforem*. -re.-wthe
cider
fur
the
occasion
w&gt;.
pres-.
d
out
Wheat a specialty
cam Asserts that the bankers are not
i chasing, • as we can show them
»"«c"»i*u ra«*it«»vi*x namM.
mooopoliiU. Its own argument is an ad yesterday afternoon, and conRsiitently uu■
tall the-uoveltics of the season. 1 *• ,h»p»iiti*ai reawat of ib?b, a*
fvrmcntrd and horrnl®. At the «.'&gt;i &lt; lo
sion of the supper the rompoy joined in
1 Th. Bert Uteruy red Society
SPRING 4 AVERY.
dancing, and prolonged tb- f&lt;wtiriti&gt;w . jfe
Paper In tataj
Grand Rapid..
~IJJr t-£ BF.CAUKE In ralljiro* lalellicnx* I* act

A. Brtjfci i ItDtri

THE INDEPENDENT

THE COB

ii&amp;SissSa HOME

JOURN AL,
ENLARGED IMPROVED

Mayhew BusinessCollege

1875.
Grange Items

T. A. Thompson, Lecturer of the Na­
tional Grange may be addn-w.1 st Louis,
rtile, Ky ., until lice. 1.
O. H. Ki-Dry. Secy, enuoiiiKVa that
the National Grange ii nM nwerrned in
Who arc the denancutar* the Jutruil |
the publication of any tiewajoipcr.
deeiMtdciga to inform the public, but
Mira Julia Garretson. Lecturer of the r&lt;" M W«M. W
Vo venture to guca* they are not stockIowa Stile Grange, is eotutontly on- the
balden in any of the railroad rorporatiom
l&gt;. Male. bu »!!&lt;.«.«» la I
move among the Granges in that State
K£7S ■
that tore* been carrying freight ao low.
The Patron* of Sumner Co., Tens.,
that for years they hare not paid a cent of
hare ruccnwfully inaugurated monthly
stock sales At the first wde, last month,
dfcifratl The Michigan Central, uutvtrsixty head were sold al fairiprieo*.
Liberty Grange, Indians, u determined
afefered roads in the country, even under
to improve it* stock aud as a commqncvtto cxtrcoicly judicious management of recorded the starting ir iwo national menl will purchase an Aldcruoy bull. Let
law at ia
PnmidrotJoy, Superintendent Strong, and . banks in Michigan since it raised the cry othen follow the example.
' ' ,
tbarefe^
wwrrat
their able corps of amiaiant*. ha* not un­ of "monopoly" early in September. The
The State Master of Ohio report* tfcit
der the atabliahed freight tariffr, paid a taxes they pay above any other kind of
cant of dividend in three yrare. And we capital in buainraa have been shown over,
note tto intentioo cf the Railroad Comp and over remain uncvotradictod. It may to
added that the interest which the banks
aira io make their roods ram a fair inter- receive on their Ixiods enables them to
«*» on tto money invested. a&gt; one of the , fojn fund, at a tower rate than State
bank* or private tonken usually do.—
we of tto Wow, most tore Railroads, we Every business mtn knows that national
tore not tto money to build them, that
intcreat in Michigan, and one thing that
. uUirariaaaru
must to frtrnwtod by ciuleni capitaliaui, enables them to do so is the interest they
'a tw» ‘afteM
and we ought to be willing that tho tuotrey get on currency, for which they psy con­
so invested should pay m much internal aa siderable taxa, INC which advertises them,
thax invtaled in our firm.*, and uiannfactu- secures the public confidence, and a Iaeger
line of business than private touts enjoy.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
rira. Tto fact is, also, if we had the If the people ran borrow money for as
money we would not put it in railroads un- muehifower interest p the bonks earn on
larait would pay a tor inlereM on the in- the cnrtun’ajr issue to than by the govern­
ment,
why,
here
is
another
o&amp;et
to
the
rratmeut, and w* ought not to ask otlren
K'rilcge, end another relief from the terri
to do what we would not do ocraelve*.
-monopoly" which haunts the News.

•WScteteft
“tlLW*
to.s5tsrre=!
riifclsvajj.h

G.—CAN'T IIXLsfrHXMSXLVXK.
nuaciatiou of the Railroad Companies, on
The News asks why public servants do
account of tto late rice in through
nut resign, if they consider it dishonorable
freight, for there ba* been no increase on i
in the govsnunent to pay their aalaries in
local niu. st least none on Michigan rail­ greenbacks? Look in the array regulo-1
roads, and tto freight rates without com- tinvw and you will find a strong reason j
psibory legislation or Grange influence why drummer bora do nnt resign, and why
tore never been so high ou cur Michigan men who were drafted into the army, or
who volunteered when the currrorr waa
Rrabonda as to give any man just cane of gold, and hod to take greenbacks worth
lotaplsint, nor have they been high enough 40 cent* on the dollar, did not rewign.—
sinew tto close of tto'war to itwarc certain Enlisted men cannot resign. Other cred
itore of the government lake what they
diridenda ou tto
evs/s o/

Ntw1 BMka: amt rary arcmtni*n*fMyfoc&gt;'r^ay

—,r.v.-re. Petrort, Mhk.

been winlery, remind-

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO
f

appoaiap *ud 4^np In tbe Bean Monde, ing the Ladies of WUHn and
mbraeing th* eery fr»,b«*t matt*,* of Inter- I “ r . » •
,
.
.1 Io ibl. rnnatry and in Enrop.-tb. | comfortable gnrUleiltS.
1 CStCrhote rompiHeiy «jrror&gt;nx tbe wilt and wi*-1 day Spring A Avery opened in
rTr'ki'aJc»J!7’r**e ti^re"’
*“1 addition to their unusual large

Wbalwate D*alere ta

OYSTERS.

BECAUSE my wife hu

AND FOREION FRUITS.

itrMCTtirnoN.
Mock over JOO desirable and
NuUmtwre -tn reroi.e Tie ft-ono Jroraat j -^tyHsli Cloaks aiul-.faques in fur
mw raiAOU
f
«"(»». -ilk *n&lt;l in all
&gt;. .tir. .rirr ,.„
the leading styles »n both long
'
‘.‘‘nr ?"*
w
and aliort gnnnenU. Also a full
epi*., on* year
.
.
. 6 fe&gt; line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak­
’ ’"“'ling Bcavera fur lined aittl plain
TCTMS .vn
H»R ■CLVIW
|,
y lhe
t|,e j..^J
wjtb BHUUM
BrnjJH (Grimps,
imp,
..l .a*
hy
nri( witU
Th* iiw j.»naiai.4aa, n to twri-iiroi j and Uli
all the
fasliionable trimimv uuiuvuauic
uuu(*Ub*r n.rr.,. ---.—,—, . - —
.
..
luingv for these garments ; all

BALCH &amp; KOBTOK
•rerean la BkHm A Maetea. 1 UO V. B*M.

GHAIICMESSIDI IDffiAm,

Billings &amp; Probasco.

lartle, IiftaS “slate aif In
MANTLES,

Snao a Avirt.
Grand Rapids.

BotoertpUua Price 83 00 per Ya*r
POSTAGE FREE!

MOODY and SANKEY’S T„mT

___ ,

GapelHRB ail Sami Sup jJOHN STANLEY 1
1

HARPER'S WEEKLY.
Illustrated.

or Stew, Bayfag Uma-Voar U .Mrairo,
r r/jty-u r strel KW*jr«rr».
he eAanctpatton PROCLACATION?^'AUTHORS OF THE
UNITED STATES" and
“CHARLES SUMNER."

Tins week we have opened
in our Silk Department, a large
line of SILKS, from tje most
celebrated and responsible man­
ufacturers, “Bonnet,” “Bellon's”
‘Gurnet's,’’ besides die wellknown “Cachemire Alexandria,”
imported by us. This is our faoritc brand, one which we desire
ten sell our friends, which we
warrant in every repect, and can
only be found at the counters of
SPRING A AVERY

HKNRV C. BOWKN,

HASTINGS

■ GROCE RIES
।

Canned Fruits'and Fish.

marblevorkb ;

sitter
wsaftStl'K as
XSS^'Sr.TKifC.T.&amp;JSa

and we think those Companies ought to to
.able to ram al least serr* per eeat, and
tto: frrigbl rates Kat would eMue this
would not to exorbitant, and would not
wall forthany opposition from fair, candid,
tkfakiag men

Its papers upw eilslsal qusaliaas and Us
mdsaiarssl as»ruacs. wHa iamast at th* ratter lalwilaUs
esrtoon. hslp to avu.I.I &lt;ks Mail,
■seats of Iks country-—/VMwry1
Hrr^,': WfUt steads si lha head of illus­
trated Jsnrasl. In the United Nunes. In clreu1Mton. editorialnUtily, and ptoneial lllusirn-

THE

^uift Wi/tn 4 Lifutift
HRADBTONEH.

TABLE TOPS,

MANTLES,

toU of over 82^00,000,000, to’.
SHELVES, I i. .

tatfsrare&amp;ara are the following Janie
Jmo. 833,343; Perki™ 1 Goodwin,
8ia&gt;0, Ctorie. P. 8ykea, 813JWO;
Mra. Anna A. Bead, 81(1,000; Charter
Oak Life InMraaec Company of Hartford
81,900 Tto detaa a«grev&gt;fa &lt;»&lt;«0S0, and there are no aasete exoapt has

EXCELS

in iu laiin, a«i not uaw er unmninj.
BECAUSE U* edllnrial. aa&lt;t tollorial ante*
ar* &gt;o brirbl and readable. •
BECAUSE I Uka Io kwp track of the 1.1 ret

The Patrons and Good Templars
building a hall together in Saddlcrov

by tto pwHIstora.
'
RntoerlHfaes to Harper s Maeaune. WsHt.
&gt;v. tad Uaaar. Io oa» address for aa* jw.plO
or. two »t Harpor's Feritoirals. loses s-ldres.
for MB year. »7 00 ; po.is&lt;r fro.
Avr extra ropy of «Ub«r Ito Magadan, I

IAN

Oysters received daily
deliverif and oh

AWERTnAN MARBLE
Irakis la Miura «f 1U
un-”'.*! ‘avlhy.

1771. A National Family Paper. 1878.
Th* Or-lX^il, Paw,
ref. p.

Oraad Rapid..

txnms—rowrxnx paaraid. ■

Daily,
pvTSnaaa
Tri-wookly.

«|

BLACK k FULLER.

tartar
One of the novelties intro­
duced by Spring A Aveiy, and
which secmB to be appreciated
by thair many patrons, is the

Domestio Pattern DeparfrmLadies can pro­
cure any of the fiuthionahJe pat­
terns of all sizes, and make
their own garment if* they de-

diaa, Men and children. Partiea
calling at the iiattem depart-

«ppli«ellM to tto pcbUatore.
Aftreea.
TtAILV POST 00..

Far WiitttT4
Tho Now Impxovod Back-Fwd

FINE PICTURES I FLORENCE SEWING UCER
jwwssegES

UNDERTAKING

WING GALLERY,

.Wotk.rfKirtuiTm

�The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

500 CORDS WOOD.
oOO cords of 16 inch stove
" sale at $1.95 per
vered.
C. F. D WIGHT.

SZXECTED

but Will Hams, says he
sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a doublerd erof

“V*«*wM mey try Ikeau O
alette mors tkaa ail minieut
wrllpleaATwIlk

and

Wagons

CROCKERY

Buggies

For the convenience of aach of oar
pwroo* who may dodre to subecribe for
the Pbauik Faw Ia (price »2 15) in
amnertion with the BANNER (price
• 1 M) wo win supply tho two papers if
ordered al the same time, fur KJ 15.

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and closest out

.

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I

■

THE NEW YORK
TO-DAV S ADVERTISEMENTS.

GROCERIES

I We have*a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TELA
is the best he ever saw. and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

FURNITURE ROOMS.
1 Tl&gt;e largest Stock and the bent Furniture
ever brunght to thin city, in on exhi
'
bitian at the Warenxttna of

Rcwpeetfulh
Goto J. S. GoonrK.tR &amp; Co. for Lru»■elb, 3 ply. ingrain and hemp carpeting,
floor oil doth*, mat. and nice.
xx^wfl.

SALISBURY ABROSSEA^
tMdowwwrt&lt;flk.XaUoMlBaak.&gt; „
,
STATE STREET.
JuLOpKlIlS

XKW TERHR OF .Sl UHCHIPTluX

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

DAILY,

-

WEEKLY,

Accent of Denali A n*tm**,«l3| W. wu
received led referred to Coot mills* on Finanre.
• l&lt;rwiiy W. W. Kelley |1 II for lumber.
C Horton aad kalp *34 to, Bartow A Gwod78 rapU*a; Ororg* Italtabury *3 to

$9.00 A YEAR

-

SEMI-WEEKLY,

3.00

•

-

,

-

1.50

EACH SUBSCRIBER.

The undersigned listing opeutd a lunch
room ou north side of Stalo start, botween the two barber nolle, will girc warm
lunch each day from eleven to one o'clock,
and cold lunch during the remainder of
the day. Palninagv solicited.

&amp; Barnes

HASTINGS? MICHIGAN,

। Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock °fFancy Goods
ever brought to this Otty
c a. s EC
l at price* which defy all Competition
I which we offer to 'the public
The atock fa Oimpktc in every depart­
We have*
I meat. Having been bought very low, and | cheap for Cash,
I he public will find it for their interut to also, &lt;a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Meditines, Books and Stationary
UNDERTAKING Perfumeries.
Toilet Sets, ft.,
$c. Give us a call.
Hopkins t Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1874.

ECLECTICS ALM

(Introduced by iia.)
The experience of thirty yearn by the '
Senior member uf thin firm aa aa Under-'
taker, gives him great advantages in doing I
in a proper and prompt manner the deli J
cate duties required

All pmona Indebted to th* lite firm •
ot Heath. H*H*bury A Co., are reqtwet-.
ed tn »e&lt;tle without farther delay or no-

J. Cole &amp; Son
treat

Fiticej-

TERMS REASONABLE.

:*■ IITEIESTIIla ITHT.

*• aik nlinatioa to Ibe pnxeediage nf ike
CWaril-n the ^notion of refunding Hqoor
bettor. irikla policy in adoptod by the
Cneadl. nn injunob.i, i rritating ihn refundtagnbonH at vare be ntaalae-l. aa Iko ns*aer

UM) PUSTB

PICTURES 1____
PICTURES 1

STTO»

I am now all alone in the I’butograph
l-ttrinaw. and a&lt; I have made arrange­
ment* to im-rvaee my facilities for doing
.i .t.... __ _n
...n

niaun
un taut

Ike Weekly sad Tn
eskly aad iko S&lt;«
E?5Mf5%

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY fir 18T6
J. G. RUNYAN.

ranal, for the speedy and errtain cure of
cuogha of all k 'mfa.
“8. J. Rich'* Delicious Ague cure," of
which he has e-ikl one grrmi this summer,
si retail, aside from hi. wbolgale trade,
and be liu warralcd every buUJe, end iunc
case baa there been a Ix.ule returned.
Hui ■Improved Condition Powtfara,"
cures epumouc in every caae, and fa one of
the utnet valued medicinea for horees and

1

veer’s store, and paying for the name the
higbeat market prior Patrnnirr the home

TO CLUB AGENTS
Prie* A»l« la drat
E&lt;n freto. M.
BaMkavtn
HerelMUOstautMM.

i

Farmer- remember that tho &lt;4.1 and
reliable house of C. B. Kai.bury is. aa ever,

i

will bring to kin naninianee th* iwiwt able and!
popular IbtwIogUa! ea I literary inltnl arail.bln ia thin country and Kuropc. The original i
plan of a moolkly publleatlon *f th* paper
will b* mrintainwl for th* pmmit, tail lb« i

Tlm.th- toW K-M; iriarer •&gt; XX
Teltow S«IH.

no EUARXABLI SERIAL CTffifr

In order (u allll more largely Increase

‘GABRIEL CONROY,

WEEKLY
and HEM I-WEEKLY
EVENING POST, either of the Item,
unis iHeotloned above.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

u’iHLTLam to tk. Juraov «*■&gt;».

BIDDl.t HOUSE.
DETROIT, Mint

GLOBE HOUSE,

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
We will nod the REPUBLICAN
BANNER usual price 11.50 ami the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER.
JOURNAL maud prise 12.00, poatage
prepaid on loth pep.Tt, for one ymr, for
•3.00.
--- ----------------------------------The WEEKLY COURIEK-JOURN AL J. wm..«tir tw^ired. tb. mto» b
NATIONAL FAMILY

“OYSTER OCEAN"
LflDllS’ AID GISTS MESTAUBART,
1676, x 7

WM 0 BRIANT &amp; CO.

'PHILIP NOLAJRS FXILNM.
Or, Show Your ISaaparta "

�ry Pectoral
Zs////

cat or lay egg*. Hence•, after a hen ha*
produced mi indefluita number of egg*
—WMDtinwu a few and aomccimc* many
—ahe will ctnac to Uy, and her system
will assume a proper preparation to pass
the period of incubation without impair­
ing her health. When a hen U in a ''Uying habit" it would be ruiniua to her
health to rwnaiu inactive on the unst far Artlah' Miterial*, Chromo*, and all
twcuty-oue miccrenive days—the day* of
Pioturo Good*
lacuUtfaii. Sow. Un* are *o (lightly in Ufa. H. AXtlEtL laoj^MSun Ave..D*tei&gt;b
clioed Io iueobatc, that the propeoaity
m»y be cured simply by driving them SHUN DRUG POISONS.
MKDll1SB IlKXDKnKl&gt; VSKEKXa.
a few times from the neat, while others,
evn when they hare produced only half VOLTA’S pj,CT£O BELTS«d banks
a sitting of erga, will stick to their ue«t*
with pugnacious desperation.
If it w not dcairable that a ben be per-.

r । J 1.

Bit

fe:..

I slim

ManOall^ t,

»15axjs^.tsr.:KS^iiS

aaL.t;—'u 4S s a
ii iifriWi
w I i!s:
Ii aits

is mis s' ills

Jan D. Costtv.

GOING WEST

di

flrsmra.

m

,e

•.Mt?

CHEATING AN APPLE GIRL

Advertiser’s Gazette ±r js'nssxt srtavsswss

Dr. J.C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mm.,

S&amp;CTasxtttflfcSK^" - •"

-'toe in

SI litlr. Js*’
»' li s*' i 1M
if
Ils

xil

limn in water, to cure the propensity to
sit. Othen-atill, hold a lien * bead in *
tail of water while one is coanting fifty.
Olliers wiU lie a piece of red flannel to a
hen. Numerous other stupid remodie* A Journal of In/ormatim
are adopted, ail of which are nnphilusophDROSPECTU
ical anil ineffectual
But when -cctired
I
NORTH I
yerimday to Mr. J. H. Hoxie, maMcr of in a cage as anggeated. if fed gvneromdy ly. Terms $2 per annum in
transportation of die East Tenucaeee..Vir­
advance.
ginia and Georgia Railroad. The caAtward-buaud petBcngcr train had pulled out
of the denot, and wa* raltliug through the
yard, the bell ringing merrily. M^. Car­
penter stood within the dei*&gt;(. and Mr ,
■ “‘a’lMs ta°^*u^r?'.'r'"lHr*o“ai
Hoxie wa* watching the Cut receding I
tmndar tblMslIsmm*at liiUBl*r*M
train. The rcqueet was suBcient far Mr
sad a elilMrn'i ctasa*. TVs *a»«t
Hfixaie to aet upen, although ignorant of
--r.il, .11=.os'td lists teas tew* I
latraaMla lu ■IrriliUo &lt;i*H*a lb
the reason, amd a freight engine standing I
aaaislr fr«« 15.000 io ririie. and its
Mor by dtrieked abrilly at the engineer cfj
ttMNtteM n rsiddir laal tbs *r*a
•a&gt;S*lns
hspss of 4nUi«i lh« Isotr
the passenger train, and tbe alarm was
lbs sad U east rear. Thu lasraasa
lam uaaMt* ths raa.li of Us ran
taken nn by the other engines in the rani,
bsmsr Isis st n Canada and
while tne train wa* motiounl down hr dyspeptic*. or csmiplainrr* of our lire*.
etaias. Tkarakaa *aae, as a r*t*D ■
Mtn*. t«mt laiorMMl la U&gt;» title
every employe of the company in the The habit, too, of deluging our stomachs
aadil-IIL af M*rw. U waslM. I
▼idniry, and m thirty seconds it had come with fluid., either Lot or cold, »t meal­
mIm IflkMrroiuC’M
luiim
to • Flop, to the wonderment of the paa- time. and e-|&gt;ecia!ly daring me*!*, i* also
ike talaaurv raeawutadauao *T II
aka ka.sturaaad tkeir tat •*&lt;*&lt;*■ ■
sctijvr* and the curiosity of tbe engineer.
k» Iks tatradartlea «T II late Ma
It happened in thh wise Just before
Y BUI, ronwsaadrau MX tkai Ik
iwkaob its Bar* intrrrtllas aal kt I
~tbe train atartcsl a man standing on the
“K."jK.SS®K.e».
one of the car* had called to him |
a little girl with a basket of apple* on her
arm, and purchased a dime's worth of the (ul in that it■ cunstrintn-a the pcf*ic and
trait. He placed the apple* in his pocket, ghftrii.'juicv gland* of the stomach, and so
and jaat then the train moved alowlv off prevent* a proper secretion of the digestive '
Taking a ten cent ’note from hi- rest ।
pocket, he held it ia Ids hand as the train
The following rules are important on«a,
mored on, the little girl fallowed implor­ in a hygienic way, and should be observed I
ingly along, and finally hr returned . the rigiurously by all.
mooey to his pocket and went inside lin­
ear. The little apple girl bunt into tear*.
Jolt then Mmor Carpcutcr crowd through and decay. Rotten vegetables and putrid
the depot ou hi- way to d^nnrF. He aaked ' tucat arc prolific sourer* of disease. *nd I
°
the reason of her tear*, and she told him. should always b&lt;- rejected.
“I’U girc 110 tn hare that train Mopped,'
2. Fixsl should be jwoperly and &gt;uEnahoated tlie major, who though a small ently cooked, that h. not too highly .&lt;eaman physically, has a hrart a- big as all i ssined. nor simply [orlildlrd or water soak­
oat of doer*. The train was »ti&gt;p]«-d ati-l I,ed. hut so cooked as to leave it tender,
becked into the depot, aud with the major's juley and nutritious
nrotectiou the* little girl identified the fal- ' 3. It should always be eaten with delib­
eartr aatbsd to tka ferWraai ef gi*r*aiuei
tow, who was made tu give her the dime. ,eration. anil well masticated; i«-t liolted
askUtad a aaeeaaa eaftwedtalal la Iks kiMa| nr «f wk salwartaM Rr*al&lt;tTtal attest It k*«
and then to listen to an epiuion aboat him- ’ ,down in laiye tuxsaes. which is a very com' Veen aaaiened petiUea at tk«
self expreased in rery vigorous English by
tbe thoroughly aroused major Officers |,
Madden and Cain were called, ami the
fellsw wa* taken jvff the train, marched to I'.ach only at proper iaterrab. The habit Eight I housaod graduates of this college I
the calaboose, and kept there until even - ',
i of cairn at any and all times is very in­ now in •nrevreful btuincm in 'the principal
inf. Then he was niadc L&gt; solemnly h
jurious to health. The stomach needs eiliM and towns of the United State*
premise that he wouldn't cat auotbrr ap- | ,rest . ami to get it. not more than two or
pie far twelve month.- and rclrass-l. taking three
.
meals a day should be permitted.
the evening freight train for his home nrar | ;Invalids and valetudinarian* sometimes re­
(ionabls asiur, asd *rSr7 •
.Strawberry Plains.
■, quire to pattake of fiod more frequently ;
u. a ptsaaaal aad *re*laMs &lt;
| hut in such case* riid quantity should be
*' TIW COJtMKKCtAL nKre“TMKXT
About Sausages
* Magnificent granite building, with ele­ m sMdaMad Wilk mat Mt*, aad •» terUI** m&lt;
.-nrrestiotidiugly dinfrtti.l.cd.
siiErgrtiifKrysnjft.
5. No une should ever cat to the point gantly fitted and furnished apartment* far
John King, nf Washington. I&gt;. C, , (of satiety or repletion. When the stomach the sppliratiun of and carrying out of our
■■nds an article on sausages to the Ger ;is too much distended, digestion i» slow and novel and systematic methods of
mantowa Tr/rynyA from which wr take ' &lt;
the following, which may prove of service j '
Young men who routeinplste a businn*
at this season, while the slaughter of Log* '
ti, lastly, and a&gt; a general'rviL- »■&gt; one
is going on upon the firm
.should cat excepting when he is hungry, fife, and pare nts having son* to educate,
are [articular!} requested to send
Having firet procured a good machine aaud should slop eating aa soon as the sense far ihs-umcnla relating tothr redlegv, which
(which will rest hat a few dollar*; for cut- tof hunger is relieved This in a cardinal give full information as to terms. cooditing sausages, instead of doing it by the rrale of dietl.-iex, aud should be observed
very tiresome old music of chopping by by
| every one who it desirous of maintain­
hand with clearer, collect up your meat, iing the iutegrily of hi* digestive organa
unimpamL or who aim« to recover their
tone and cfliriency »fter they hat’e lost

1418

insii te'YSlYS
:»!!«■ ills t!
:s t'isl; SiIS

«

oliiluaupbicalh, snd undentaudingly.
When the desire to incubate cornea on, the
laying habit disappear*. My own habit i*
to pul loch hens a* are inclined to incu­
bate in a large hennery, where they am
sec other fowl* outside of their pri»on, and
give them a gmerou* surely of aift food
and water. After they have been released
on* or two day*, they will commence im­
mediately io ■feed up." and to bring the
sretera again fa au esgt producing habit
A great many sensible people, who do
imX understand the correct way to manage
hens al this patnral ocriod. take them into
a dark apartment and shut them up in a

r Ml
liiil liliHl

flvsrt***.

fHitUU
isllFi

DR. C. A. SMITH'S
Medical Inflrmary,
IMS. WABLllMO IM*.

Far Ik cure of tn ten i Pnrale Ddtsa
“jUaltSall Ba»X Dscraiu

hili!
*“4*’ - ______
(^LCkiMrs. QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

91*11 l*RI*t DIVieiON.

The*Rrllable Short Line
east and waarr.
BRAND RAPIDS IND DETROIT

MCHBOJiTOPEIAASAlffA FE RAILROAD,
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NOTICE.

LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER

E.^H-T. AktH°hy
5PZ

£Co,

Broadway, A'etc York.

Circuit Court, 1876-1877CHROMOS AND FRAMES,

STFRMSCOPISAMD VIIWS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.

The RithI Kind if Ftatin fsr

Tumi Men.

BUSINESS TRAINING.

iatfflisay:?”"-'

If you want to go to Milwaukee, Oah
koah. St. Paul, Minneapoita, Duluth,
Fort Garry. Winona, Warren, Galen*.
Dubuque. Sioux City, Yankton, Coancil
Bluffs. Omaha. Lincoln. Denver, Salt
Lake City. Sacramento. Ran Fraoclaoo,
or a hundred other northern, north-weeUm. or wertern point*, tht* great line
ia tne one yon should take. The tract
1* oftbe fa»t steel roll, and all the ap­
pointment* are flnu-ela*H In every ro■pcet. Ita train* Are made up of elegant
new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Sleeping Cuache*. luxurious, well
I lighted and well ventilated Day Conchas
and pleaaant lounging and smoking
care. The care are all eqnlppc-d. with
the celebiated Miller Safety Matfarm,
and patent Buffer* and Coupling*, Wen»lugtsouae Safety Air Brakes), end every
other appliance that haa been dovlaed
for tbe xafety of i««engvr trains. All
train* are run by telegraph. In a word,
tbb. GREAT Line: haa Hie beat and
imioolhe»t track, and the mint elegant
and comfortable equipment of any road
in the W*wt, and fia* no rompctltor In

Waited, Art.

BRICK FOR SALEd
The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture of
1 ordinary tablespoon fill of saltpetre.
A* there ia no standard of tsnes some
may think the accaotiing too high, and oth­
ers the ingredents too few.
Everyone
therefore shottld, to secure hi* uwu taate,
try il befarc using the receipt upon too
large a reale. Thia'towage ia improved
by age; pat in rasing* andamokc moder-

। means to atoti them, I finally, by accident.
. hit upon a plan that I have never known
, to fail. One great trouble with many
breeder* is, they make their hen's nest's
too large, and with Brahmas and Cochins
tho nets are naar the ground, and in
I many ease* the eggs arc in view of the hen
! This waa the caao with my nests. Having
To those 'louring usorr flavor of •age ! tried every available stuff, such a jwpper.
and lest of pepper, cau lake to every
mustard, turpentine, and everything I
20 pouds of umbi.
mold hear of. but do eure, 1 then took a
comtuoti nail keg, cut it in two. or a niece
about eight inches high, and placed it in
1 tablewpoonful black Pepper.
Stir well wjth the hand, ami pack in
I 111 au egg; IM Ota ncu mouutcsi cue nest
tin pan* : when fall dip a cloth tbe sire of 1 or keg and tried to reach the egg. itandiag
the top of the pan in mdlod had and i on the edge of the lieg, bat it wa* non;
spread over the pan*; then turn &lt;he* Rs- she then got down tn the keg, hot that
grthtv and Airnvc to a cool pUcv.
1 was a failure, far she did not hare room to
It is a common way among houwkrcpere get at tho ogg; after trying far some time
to “cut aad .try," that U add a little more I she gave it up aa a bed job. I haro never
salt kad a little more twpper and aagr, last
I had an egg eaten by a hen rinee then ; all
ing and retailing, and railing in the aid of
of the nests In my coope have a piece of a
the paiata* of otben. till tbe thing haa too keg in the boa. and hare parts of keg* far
neat*. Ito aot make them loo deep, bat
drvp enough. so that the heti cannot reach
oire to change io suit one's latte, Uraa- the Is-ttom when standing on the edge of
the keg. You that are troubled with heat
tiotss tn wring the ecaMtimg. a* it is easy eating tbeir egg., try the plan, it rata bat
to add, but impoariHe to take oat again; Huie, and 1 think ynu will never regret
and remember ranaagre heeranc more -ahy the trouble it will be to outwit the old ben.

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i that so many women of the middle dame*
I are obliged to pan* a great portion of their
j time in the kitchen, why not make it an
i attractive ifnartmetit, rather than stow it
। away in the hawment. or in aomc dark
I corner of the homie, a* i* now too frequentI ly done? Most house* display plraaant
I atlting-rontM. but if we judge of the convcnicnera and general plcuaantnc.-a of the
kilched by tbe room* in the front of the
house, we find in many iaetancos, we trttcrIv fail in our conjeotaroi To make a little
The flour ia sifted in a Waatftil manner. | show in company roouu, how many actual
‘
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. .............................| kitchen comfaeta are denied in mauy
' household.; it m Letter to begin onr hotSMfitraishing al the kitchen, and work toI ward the ftont a» we are able. Let tbe
kitcbc*i&lt;Aw'&lt; be well Mocked, even though
Why aomo People are Poor.

Silver spoons are uaed to scrap* kettle*.
CoSre. tat, pepper and spire are left to
stand open, and lore their rtrmsgth.
Potatoes in the collar grow, end the
sprouts are not removed until tho putatora

at the earliest possible mo­
ment. Hill keep constantly
on hand a full supply of
BETTER BRICK
than was ever before- made
in the County, which We will
sell at prices that defy com­
petition.
NESBET &amp; WILLISON

THfecBirTio:

Sr: CHEAPEST and BEST
fiSSS?» aKs? TtiS s' PKTKBSON-S BAfiAZINK1
rSwi&amp;'s.tosSsrt&amp;r. rOCTAOE PRE PAl D os SCI tiVJWClUPTtONfl

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HARPER’S BAZAR.
Illustrated.

re tw-m'ws.-'usr.Kjxisa
sega'g.-sasatx.TS.se®
XJ4.“t~SSSS

Tie Catenial ii Pm ui tail!
. Ttes !»■•«•* slmlaUM of -p.unna" nsUes

sSSSESSffiJia?
1^
rnsiLLixo tales syn xorKLKirn
-Kre.LIC*.

MAMMOTB COLORED FASHION

REAL ESTATE.

This b tbe Only Line runnidg lheee
care between Chicago and St, Paal or
Chicago end Milwaukee.
Al Omaha our Sleeper* connect with
the Overland Sleepera on the Union
I’acuflc Railroad, for all point* went of
the Mlaaourl River.
All Ticket Agent* *ell ticket* by this
route.
MARVIN HUGHTIT.
W. H. Snxxwrr.
Gen'l Sap t
Ben'J Paaecnrcr Agent.
Hit

ROSE &amp; WILDER

^2£F-£

FARM FOR SALE!

no

acxu

or

taluajln land

H ILL BE BOLD CHEAPt

Ukruy Of Fun rictiR,

Lawson’s Curative
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VOL. XX. NO. 31

HASTINGS^ BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1875.

III BOTTS (ME.
OUR PHILADELPHIA LETTER.
The
C«rtonnls!-Th&lt;
Wcnwi’.
Wxk—Forosgn Countriso—Moody
and Sankey—The Odd Follows—
Chsrlle Roes—The Weathcr-Busiuntd pairore fa a virtue no more, it rfaa
nest—Thanksgiving.
in ita might, with faith, energy and pur
pra inspired of God; and then—then tk
I’ltlLXDKJ-UU, Nov. 20th. 1W5.
craft of ranninu men, tk onnbinatwn of
thioro, the wiles of Janita, the schema
ihtring the week, we hare had visits
of selfish contractors and corrupt rings, from various committeca, who are interest­
are swept away a* ehaff on the wingx of ed in tk program of the Centennial, one
tbs storm
of wbtuh, who visited the.city by special
Politicians are now blind to tk fart that
th. religion* element in the American peo­ invitation, was largely representivo of the
Probably.
ple is coming up u, a great fight for tbe wealth of New York city.
overthrow of the Jauit party in our Philadelphia haa never ken honored by
Church and Ednatioaal matton. Puliti- the jraonce, st one time, of a body repclans know that the Jarrft party holds in
many State* what is called the klarioe of
power, and so they court it ud trade with of delegation* from ths Stock Exchange
it. But there ia another party ud anoth- City Busks, Clearing House, Firn Under­
•r power. It fa hid in the religious writers and other*. ' According to arrange­
Proteatant popnUtapn uf thi* country. Iu ments, they were landed in front of Mem­
ftindatatontal pri^sple ia equal rights for
all. Il is m jdalona of thelikrtira of one orial Hall. After imparting the buildings,
Church u another, and would roust unto aud spending several boon in social interblood all legislation to dirable or upprra
the people of any faith or creed under
heaven And it see* that iu many Sixtos,
notably in this, the I-egislxt.iroi (no mat­
ter what political party is in power) are
Hut. while great Interest ia mauiferted
seift to mate law* giving special privilege*
to one sect aud to no other; and this l.-gis- on the part of the Coateaoul Comasiaaioa
lalioo fa so much nn tk im-rouM as to aud onr loading atisens in interesting in
awaken the lirelicat anxirtion wkrvuuto
this thing’ will grow. Slowly, but with tlic movement the wealthy men of the
aUolute certainly, the mind of the p&gt;^&gt;plc country, our women are not idle. About
will wake to the fact, snd then tk giant twu mouths ago, the idea originated to
roused will do hia duty in the premise*.
have a *eperate building for the exhibition

CENTRAL house
HASTINGS, MIOH.

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL,

u E. STAUFFER, IProp.

CHAP GES SAME AS USUAL.

lkVli
agency lor tlir .Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they are
entirely new patterns and,first-class in every
respect.

AHtNElisiIlF.

THE NEW IRON AGE
j Urasi1 Pi^hsra Jt&gt;»Un&lt;»,'M&amp;li*
’

11W

DHUL F-FSCKBA*.

Thi. Store hu low brood he«rth, VERY DEEP eel, nil, end
krranged to admit a Grate for Broiling over, directly under the
Grate m a slide draft which when open causes the coals to keep
bright while Broiling. It has tin lined doors which clnec with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is so arranged
it can be taken out at will, has Mica or close front doors and its
general appearance is bold and attractive.

In this popular Stove will be found all the Modern lmpove-1 THE RELIGIOUS POLITICAL
ments. Portable Reservoir,tin lined doors. Mica front, patent copper'
MENT.
Reservoir and is the best Stove in the market for the inonev.
Overlooked

This should be
Stove.

by u&gt;l who contemplate huyit

ess
Has-been sold in this Market for six rears and etanda al thei
DEAD for a Heating Store. It in guaranteed to hent a room;
with two-thirda the fuel of any straight draft Stove. It* comssl
out this fall with double doom and otlier iinprovemeiitB.

IMPOSITION HATED!
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied

Coffees and Spic

Meal aid Mechanical

DENTIST

fate

DENTIST
■

Mitkiiai.

Johii

Stanley.

Hastings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

lAwwA riOM-wn, Fractal**
rHlf'BBST

ATRTF

'

lands

k Mum t Mistiri RtW E. B. 0)

line of Overcoats of all sixes,
styles, kinds and prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED

fr°m Detroit, ex*
I to furnish the best of

(DEB, “&lt;* P"r"'
in fcpre Block. Bui-

ELE.

in the Calculations
Politicians.

The apparent inability of politicians to
aim prebend the power of religious prineiI pic in politics is easily explained. But
the explanation opens one of the moot I
curious ekpterv In the history of political |
revolutions.
Not in republics onlv, but in kingdoms
snd empire*, the religion* sentiment of'
rulers and people ia the moat important
factor in political calenlation* Yet there
are few with sagacity equal to its comprehenviuu And in a republic tike ours it is
alrumt wholly ignored. Fur this oversight.

WHOLE NO. 1018.

who have been sod are craxy to got on tk
stage. They bare beard of the wondrous
enstumm the actirare wear, and of the
gvrgcous salarira they all draw, and they
•appose that the life of a player is one un•nding round of pleasure. The few who
do "gs* on tk stags" find tk difference
between fine) snd Isrt in a ven- .bort
It is tk hardest, msansst, ummi uncer­
tain and wretAedly paid busioms iu the
woril. No* oos setor in a ibcuwmd makes
more than tk merest auhsuteuce al ba*
brat, with the certainly staring him iu tk

In addition to the enormous rat of liv­
ing in the city, the people are paying
fll68.OUO.OOO aansally in intora
tears. The rex! estate of the city is mortKMT for 11,600,000,000, the interest on
which, at 7 percent., foots up 1152,000,­
000. Add to this tbc enonuocj taxes that
have tu k paid, and the sum aggregates
.■normously. Tammany has done thia for
New York. It is the most common thing

tk owner to put a mortgage oo the prop­
erty to pey it. Nine-tentk of Ibra im­
provements are unnecraary. and nioeteoth* of tho CCM goes into the pockets cf
the rings who ran the politics uf the eity.
I have one friend who has a lot fifteen feet
wide, on an up-tuwn street, who wu
mmpclhd to pay »75O far re-pacing
the itrret. The &lt;&gt;pp&lt;«te fifteen fort
was taxed tk same, making t«riyfll;500
for paring fifteen fact of a street Tk
actual rat of tk work, Wa. twobably
1250, leaving tk handsome balance of
fl 1,250. to k divided among the thicro.
Ami a* these partie. had the whole street,
yon cm am that they made a very nire
thiogof iL And the vrorat part of it, id
that the street did not need re taring, and
• &gt;.,&gt;
,.i,i
r___

are Ibra, of come, uk make immense
salsrin. Edwin Booth, for instance, never
(days for Ura tkn S50U a night, and
Sothsrn. Charlotte Cavhtnau, and a doaen
others command quite *» much. But you
an number U.i. das* on the fingers of
gorernmenta, it must here do through tho
your two bauds. Throe an- tk exrepMovereign people. It is silently, steadily, wa« put entirely in the charge of the wo­
iluM, Just as Stewart and Claflin are
and thus fer very succrafally, accomplish­ men, and to their credit be it said, the
The highest salary
ing ita rods; but when tk patient, long- ■bole amount uoMaary fur the the Cree among mcrckct*
suffering. ccoeervallre. relieiuus .dement tion of the Pavillion (130,000) haa been paid regular stock actors in New York i*
of the enlightened people rtres In its ma- l»i*d. and &gt;l*o about 110,000 for interior • llH) per week for a season uf nine month*.
jraty, it will sweep away thi&lt; c&gt;&gt;u»piracy
Out of thia sum Die actor haa to furnish
against light and liberty, snd tk country
his wardrobe, which, if pieces diaugo frv,
will be sale for another hundred years.
It is staiamanship that estimates all
By telegrams received from all parts of qnently, make a terrible hole in it. Then
roree* in tbe Stale. Politician* are often
k
lie* Idle three mouth* in tk year, and
the world, we are araoreu that (ha interest
blind to the tuoat active powers that op
what is worse for his bis poekrt, the very
poae them. And tk prindpk and the in the CcntonnUl is gaining ground rapid nature of his employment makes frequent
forts we have' named will he beedtd or ly Russia, though al drat very decided
neglected, according to the eapacit) of the in her refusal to participate in the exhibi­ expenditure almost unavoidable. ' The
calculator to take in the elements i f sru- tion, h*» reejnsidered her funner action, mo&lt; prudent end tbe year with nothin;:— story. A wealthy merchant waa living
intelligent. Chri*ninstenth* of them are always ia dsbe. ' with a leantifal gtrl. unmarried, of oourae.
The merchant tired of her, and taunted
ghosts—lack of engagements and sickness, j her till hr drove her tu nudum*. Blind
with rage the nubed into the next room,
Out of employment in his profession, there aud ab.it herself. Then her paramour
ia nothing under heaven fur him to do,' found that he rally did lore bur. and be
and
siekneas
Beaus
starvation.
A
noted
I
ia *• nearly insane a* a man can be. There
35.371 sheep were sold in one day.
English actor named Belmore—a nun who ' are two thnuaarxl prop!* tiring is thia way
Horace Eaton of Tccuntreh raised 28
stood Aral in recentric comedy iu that I
tool of epiumhea on an MT.- of gnmnd
country, and who waa the cqerial pet of every week. Thia fa but on* end to the
the "nobility and gentry ; George Belmore ' infrin-yrnntt of t’te Seventh Command
The cheese product of Shckygan C.
Wit., for Uu&gt; tor i* aaid tn] Lc over (
who kept ell England laughing fur years— ( meat. And. while I am on thia subject,
30U,U0U poanib
died last week in a poor boarding house' there ia a lively ]re&gt;ape«t that
There bare ken 15,45&lt;» lutrrele of a
I on Fourth avenue, dc|cndcul st the L*t'
pies shipped from Saline township Wa.
w&gt; the eharity of his fellow-actor* fur the I win lw &lt;I|R-I»ed again, loader, who Waa
gruel be ate and the- medicines he took. indicted for prvjnr* in thia case, naked for
an order to take the testimony of Mr.
Jreeph Richards, toe brother of Mrs.
Tilton, to whom .Mrs. Tillou confmed her
trine. Richards knows more of the mat­
the audience room for ten tbowsaud, twu
ter than any one, and the truth, no tar as
hundred perrons in tk body of tk hall,
and one thousand and twenty-seven persona uitsist! Who has not laughed at his' Mm. Tilton* confassioM gn.wiH be furred
on the platform. Three large rooms for rooderful entire, his merry quip* and out of him. Then Plymouth Church k*
inirk,
and
hfa
endlera
flow
of
fuu.
Poor'
dropped the name of Mr*. Moulton, to
inquiry meeting have ken constnicted.
slau also a private room for Mr. Moody.— rox! Paralysis stuck him at forty-two,
-ligation. He pri neipal official* of tbs '
The liall i* being arranged in amphilbratre
Church hare given out publicly that this
style, each row uf a**u riaug therein three
inches above the other Tk musie w31 k lyscd, hi* brain is softening—bird work i■action was taken borausc she ratified
fumbkd by a choir of six hundred voirea. did it— and be gna out a mere nothing. '' against Beceber. and she proposes to sho&gt;
Another pantotnimirt stands ready to take 1| that she trailed to the troth, sod t»olh\
bis place—tk play gra on—enter Maffit; I mg rise J»b between lender, Richards,
exit Fox. And totno day out Maffit will11' ami Mrs. Moulton, it is probable that poor
I Beecher will be again pul on the "ragged
go and another will take nit place
Young man.' or young woman, a* tk edge.” I saw him yesterday, and was
11 shocked nt the ctisgr in him. He looks
. • wan and thin, sad hra lost the quick, ms
cvmmcuciug bare. The public prints, the
| i live, olartie movement tliat once charecprinting prases, ths ferry boats, the street
cars, the fence*, the mails and every concrivahle thing ia king used as a mean* of
notifying the public. Il is expected that
I they will continue the meeting here until
any one who cannot get above decent Continue dull.-tod there ia now no proFebruary 1st.
Utadiucrity B* a diocmakcr. a tailor, a |&gt;eet of revival till after the holidays. The
farmer, a blsrtamith. or tbe wife of one. city is discouraged, rarticulariy wku the
reports of booming buunesi coma to us,
David Hurlburt uf .Msko states that
from all other part*. No uae can tell why
from 2 sera and 18 rods of ground he
raised, the paat acMin. 3J3 burin-fa &lt;&gt;f
King Philip corn.

j careWk hung. It ia never expedient to i
dp wrong, and if it k wrong to elect bad
I men to office, then it ie never right nor
| expedient to vote fin* them. And further ■
if religious men would assert and maintain
thia doctrine at tbe primary meetings and
The supreme court of Illinois has deetd-1
tk polls, they would secure candidates for
whom they could consistently vote, with­ that the law prordiing that railroad* idiall,
out a sacrifice of their religious of political pay for the burial uf persona killed on
them, ia unconstitutional
principhw.
The original hemlock log foundations
2. But tk true and chief reason for
tk inability of politicians to understand of long Wharf at Boston were unearthed
the power of the religious clement is to a few days ago, and found to k a* solid
be found in tbe fact that they, we man aa when put down, 161 yean ego.
^0*100x1 politicians, who make it a
nee to tell us whom we are to vote
for, and Vbaltexa we shall pur, and what four for desertion and failure to support,
laws we shall bare, thae men do not know and three for cruelty and drankeunw.
what religious principles means. They
Tbe Lake Superior Mining Company
never felt it, how should they know any­ are useing pal fur foci al their several
thing about it ? To tkm religion is as engine house*. Coal ia not able tu com­
1 much an unknown matter as the hierogly- pete with it in cheapness, it ie said.
phies of an Egyptian obelisk, j&gt;r the
T. F Bingham of Ambrouia, Alirgan
figures on Assyrian templee. To my, “It rounty, has taken hia bea, 18U swarm*, to
is all Greek to litem," U to say very little. Tcnneaaee 10 winter. For several winters
If they profra tbe Romish fatth, tk he ha loss tk gTMlcr part of hi* bra.
priests do their religion for them. If they
Tire MarnueUe brown stone intended
are nominally I’rotestenta, they are only
that As to any consciousura* of what it for the Michigan State buMieg al tk
ia to be a religious tun, bound to the un­ Centennial was delivered at Buffalo by
seen God, and llicrefore acting in His fear the steamer Pacific on her last trip down
Charier R. Ingersoll uf Cunuoetkut is
ahray., they know nothing about it. They
bare no fear of anything beyond the Ira author of those nima. of which there are
of office and of tho gain that coma by it. so many, proposed to the Democracy far
And they have no other interest in haven the leading posidon on tk national lieki t
than the “last erected spirit wjjo foil,"
who &lt;•» then: naught to admiro but its
pvement made of gold. These men annot uuderatsnd spiritual things, and iky
win nut admit, in tk caucus** they man­
age, that the religious dement ia of any
conceivable account a* an dement in pobDewey and Stewart have been building
a large addition to their flouring mill at
But it ia n power in other conatrira in Owmmi, and putting in the most approved
the pirtislly civilised nation ' ’ ~
machinery' K now ranks among the
it is omnipotent in every go*
first mills iu the State.
Emperors uf China, Japaa
The moral of the Virginia Qty fire was.
are the Chiefs or the Head
If you don't want your town to bum up
Chnreh. If th. British ■■
nc a supply of water and Gre apparatus.
It dnarn I do a dit of good to stood and
a ai w. „ a. tuna.
Lake Michigan Bailroad, m
hm been filbd np. and train* |
tho road ea aaaal m Saturday.

Tk Philadelphian* are again grated
with the cry of the .newsboys: “All about
Charlie ,Host." It is surprising what an
excitement that cry makes, end the num­
ber of papers that are sold through har­
ing some little item, relating iu any man
ner to the loot hoy. Tie troe. we have
...... at------ JL) oft4n ,]„, we
■ted; but the thought
™____ _ ._ had ken our ky ? and
the subject is imbued with 9ew interest,
and the anxiety to learn the least of the
fate of tk poor hoy overcomes all other
foolingv, and we dive our band in our
pocket tm a ropper. and grab a paper from
the newskv only to look over the columns
and Cud rome unimportant fort that places
u» no nearer the solution of tk problem
than we have been for months. This
time it is a ky way op in Connecticut, but

"S2££?jE

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

A* IS tk era with the theatrical profra- ;
•ion, it is generally supposed that the '
writers get enormous pay, and the mistake (
is just sa great.
knfdlow, Lowell, ' Ihi not kick every one in your path.
Learn to think and art far yourself.
Hotmra, Brat Harte and a few others get
Keep ahead rather than behind the
large sums for what they produce, but
urea.
they make but little money for they proDon t stop to tell stories io business
dura but little. Take a doacn or two out
MUB.
of the thousands who lire by their pens in
Hare order, system, regularity, and sltk cilia uf Now York, Batou snd Phils
ddphia. and it is worae than a dog's Ufo
I»O mTmeddl,- with hurinra you know
The usual pay for common writers for
rtoria, newspaper articles and matter .f
this daae is from II ’to *8 a column for
such papers as the 77&gt;iw». Tbe writer,
Work aa aho or he ussy, cannot exced four
column* a week, for a large part of tk
lime i* cotunmcd in getting up tbe mate­
ria! for th. work And then, after it has
been sent in, it ia M even riumre that it
will be declined, or if accepted, that it will
be cut down to a -column by the managing
editor, eo that the two colutnne which the
writer wrote, and far whieh 116 wm ex
ported, will Mt th* scriks- only |8. A
good story, if it 4. good aotqth. of ray six
oolnmo* tn'length, fa worth to tk publiuher, 125. Tho writer will spend on the
production of such a story, a week nr two,
or errn more Of course, when they get
up iu the world, and get eo weft known
Till Piipt-LATIOW or IxniA. Tk
that their namro will bring additional sufa first regular and compiote mm. of India
scribcra to a publication, they R« hicher which has ever been taken wra ia 1871.
prioa, but that fa -what the few who grt British India, including tk feudatory
employment at all are compelled to anbrnit .Stalo*, was found t&gt; lure an area ofl.to. And let it he remembered that of *50,744 souare miles, or about ooethird
tkjraa nt the United Stalo, and Its pop■fifetion wlw-236.830.958, or about six
time* as large as that of tbe United
State*. There are In India vast uacta of
furoate anil Waele knd, fo that- the avurdmrirt fa^ramerren than wouldb* indira-'
tebtk above figure.. In BengaliksratEis 397 pcraoea to tbo oquare milt for
North wmt ]*rovincro 430, and for
Oude-UB. Tk population pur square
mile in Grat Britain and Ireland, taka
ingether. &gt;• naly 3U. Theevdra. fa will
be readily uaegrad hew crowded Jadfa fa.

The main reliance, however, of the
Ring Democracy foe carrying the sleetiou
waa ujvu frauds.
Among ths devices
adopted waa what, for some unknown raa
sou, was called the “podden" ticket.
Small Iteni.xrstiu’ticket* Were printed on
taper nearly aa thin as titsue paper. A
large ticket w«s then taken mid folded
preeix-iy a* one would du iu . improvieuqg
a fan. Between the several folds waa
pUrod one or more of the thin tickets,
and the ••pudden" contrivance was then
ready for use. The election officer haH
this over tho ballot-kx while the rotte's
name was being looked up, and nfially
dropped it in Even when the voters
name was nut found and be and Ms oat«t&gt;riblc ballot were rejected, tho Utter might
be ops tied so tliat the small tickets WW
into tk box.
In addition, there was
"ropeuting" and all the other sporimane
of fraudulent voting.
Thi* snffirissrtly

lalioo, and the proportion iu Philadelphia
waa about tk same—both votes Ming
called fairly full for anything short of a
Pnnedcolial dsetion; ud yet in Balimore
there was apparently one voter in every fire
•flhe papulation, and in some Wstitbe
proportion ran upuZlbe unprecedented ratio
of &lt;w»e iafnr. The Baltimore -Imericum. from whieh we derive these facts,
gives many flagrant instances of thgw
frauds, leaving no doubt that the election
was carried by ther meaax. These, then,
are the Dcmocralie victories of the &lt;^y.
asd this h the way they are won

In Queen Asm a county, Md., • ■
ease which lias brokon cut among the
tie with late] efert, ia prooouneed a i
ata of dipcheria by a veterinary tarp
who has made a study of it.
Cattle should bo fed regularly. In
opinion of eno of our beat femora, "a &lt;
or an ox will worry off more fol In wail
au hour for tlioir food kyood the regi
time than two feeds will put on."
The latest crop reports from Bur
tkw that the wheat crop there will
still poorer than wu al first soppoaed.i

Cmickuk Raixtna as a Bouuca os
National Wraxth.—One of Ik seowta

burdea without giving way iMadar thewr
ia the extraordinary tho.-uughara with
which they cultivate their fsnna, vu»ey*rds
anti oreharda, and the profit which thev

�RAILRI
t Liat of the Membora of the
From a commankMinn ia tbe Everiug
and House of Re pratants- ■ A’*&lt;re, oa the pnouut m&amp;aaemeot of the
...
; Michigan Central, we extract the follow-

“
gave plare to the very fair o1:odeo*atu.n of bankrupt the cuwpmh
IS. DKWBt7
KurrtMi. ,be ai‘1&lt;
of
^‘hwd c.xnmia to aunnian what would
»r,~r,mrtin.*___ ' “**.'&gt; 'A&lt;n from tho rolamua of the rath e..u,pMitem, aril
'
R^nMcaa, tiaee walk time s
। -op? of the report Imk been placed iu&lt;mr
j“
*' ® ’•
■*“ •*"' h lhI office of tl&gt;c CommtUuner, t., which-we
' hare given much attention. The report b

tbe ansso report ohawa
‘
‘
misumkratevd
by any out th: molts
auch extremely low freight rates, »o th.-'
corporations adopting them.
The Cummurkuero «vy&gt;:
certainly a duenmrat of which- thn people _ But out of ths tbirty-f&gt;ur wirpiratinus
uf the Slate have every tcaton to be proud.
It gives without fear or ftvar the stand­
ing. and the action
tbe ravcral rsilrnad
norporalimas iu tbe Stale,—their earning*
and their expense*—the capital »toek and
debt uf each curp»ration aud aueb other
information as will interval the puUk, in
Tbe shove ia simply hire m every rood- matter, piertainlug to ocr several railroads;
or of tbe BaNxmr knows full well. We and we wi.li a copy of this report could
hare not meddled with ths grangers, other- be jukecd ia the hand.* of every voter in
the State. If that were done, we are very
sure the aenseleM ery uf menopoly oo often
made against our railroad compenire would
not be heard from the lips of any vane

jaSTUtM, Mien., D»c. 1,18J8.
■9ESEB_. ! i.
.ji ।
.
SANNER ANO THE ORANGERS.
'

In our ioRM last week we diecnMxl the
question of tho rarent rice in freight rate*,
Mated that we though such rise an impera­
tive Mnoodty on tbe pert of the railroad
cotnjauic* ia order to ensure a fair return
on the investment which Lad been made,
and in corrolrarntlon of thia view of the

Usropk.tbeuh bvcomro s political orKssiastior.. and ny political organiration
opposed to tho Republican party will ba
oppewad by ua What ia meant by "at tbe
iast%M»n oflu (mooning tbe Banvkb's)
taorrtcro" we do not pretend to ever gueaa.
Wc printed tboae utide* without one
ward of consultation with uty'hnuuu be­
ing about them ar the policy they advocate.
We believe in railroade; wu bclierc in giv­
ing to all capita! recking iavcotrocnt a
warm reception, anil to aid all enterprirea
which will bring foreign capital into our
State by wior and liberal Legialation. Wu
know that our railroad* do not make the
money they ought to get a« a fair return
for the wpital Invoeted. and therefore
wa* glad to note that the rank of the
election ia Wiocoaoin en»ured the repeal
of the obnoxiouM IrgWation of the Ixgi«latnre of 1874, and the xuUiitution of
lawi equitable kad juat tu al! clarem in
their place. Bcnido the election in \yironein wm a Republican victory, whteb
ahnye inmim the prsnpcrity of the whole

Ferry had long been u invalid, and a less
•trenoona and relf-denying nun could not
have gone through with hia public duties
under such severe physical burden.
He
was born in Bethel, Coan., Aug. 15. 1X23,
and waa therefore at the time of hia death
somewhat over fifty-twoyears .of age. He
graduated at Yale College iu the elate of
1844; studied law and was admitted to the
bar in 1816. In 1849 he was appointed
Judge of Probate fur the Dirtrictof Nor-

ur year ba£wa* appointed Stale’s Attorney
or tho county of Fairfield, which politico
be held in 1859, when bo was elected a
Representative of the Thirty-aixth Con-

Colonel and Brigadier General of Volun­
teers during the war. and in 1866 was
elected United Slates Senator for the term
commencing March, JH&lt;V. He wm re­
elected in 1872, by a coalition between a
minority of the Republican. and the Dem
uerata in the Legtdainre
Frw risen in the Senate were more gen­
erally respected than Mr. Ferry, and nope
have ever had their integrity wore abaolately confided in. He was on admirable
debater, clear-headed, confining himrelf to
the strong pointe in dixeweioo, and com­
pact and scholarly in hia style of exprrosiun. Had bio physique been corrtwiamdctrt in Mnngth to his mind he would bare
bom among the most influential of modern
Senators, Mr. Ferry was a faithful ex­
ponent of Republiean principle*, though
conaerTatirc iu hh tendencies, while the
eireum-Ntsnree uf h» election induced him

IXiX+ftti
■a/~Ks
ra r *FffiU«.

waa*

siSJrai ®2=
is isrKtHr

ffiPrSQs'

KJ4t?WsikSEtk.
ISiJL^fKX:
WM. JmSjJ. Morrill.
IML UmP £daaa»4&gt;.
H iHHfee..

tral. n. reduction of tbe average rate ■
on the Lake Shore A Michigan Southern
from one ami thirty-three hand reditu to
one and eighteen hundreda cent per ton
per mile, a docresw of one bndrad and
fifty-fire thousandth* of one cent per ton
per mile, caused a lore in the net earnings
of that company of »1.549,079.59. or
more than three per cent upon it entire
capital dock. Tbe report of thn Michigan
Central ebuwe a Mill greater reduction In
ratro.'being from one aud fifty eereu hun­
To the ebure we d» not w»h to arid a
dredth* to one and thpio-tcntlu cent*, a
drereMc of a twenty-veren hundredth* of a single word of additi-mal v.utmcnt. the
one cent per Um j-er mile.
faeta being mfficireit in our judgment to !
Tbe repert of die ’Detroit A Milwaukee
fully Ju*tify the curporalii'ii* in the raceul |
from uitio and acren-teutlu mill* to acres ri*e in freight rate* which they have adnpt- ■
and hx tenth* mill* per tun tier mile
While it ba* bcm uawdily conaidcred
that the coat of canal tranaporatation waa
leva than by rail, it will be aeen by the
following arcrage* of rate* oo the Erie
canal that M lent one &lt;/ our road, haa
brew doing tie buainew at a rate equally
1—, tva— A____ :.i
io.
.r

bralcrv inPUawadv.W.tlm.CkaiM, J.wWry,
Sterling Slverwarv. Trlpto-Hilot Sllterwtea
ax’&amp;’ttsir-----------------

moot (peculate in produce aHe must attend to the bus­
ch he is employed, diligently,
ire. A single,violation of a
rat fur a diM&amp;argv.
Hence
fifteen hundred men, employ-

An important,orfLc U that of genera!
lOMcnger agent, and tho position u filled ,
by one uf the beat’ qualified gentlemen in
the country, Henry C. Wentworth. Ho
has long been engaged in that bwiovc*. I
and not a railroad man iu the wort, or any
one having bu*inc*n with him, but bouuro i
him for hia gentlemanly and .thorough ]
burineaa qualitim.
Voder the prouent management of the ,
Michigan Centra), oovml impruvmetita ■
bare been introduced, and are thu* do-1

Sola Afoot* for tka TOTUIT WATCH

It would seem M if almost
everything IluI, been said about i
DRESS GOODS and that the
subject was- -entirely wbhi.
thread bare. But SPRING 4 I
AVERY being alive, and watch-1
ing the interest of their many i
customers as well as the flqctun-

■iwiw-w

to their whenboute. and all buiinewi i&gt;
tran.-a. ted on board their car with si much .
ayatem and prompinciw aa if in their’ own
uffico.
Another admiralde ;r»-tirv introduced .
on the line ia, when a freight train arrive* j

fit Wayne, JaciuH &amp; Sanwai.
IA1LIOAD.

tbe country, and it i* yd to fo­
am! extripated—rink**, in.lerd, it
per mile. and but one year jlnriug that uutarily nhradoiicd by those win
time w» the rate lew than lb«t "received
by the Detroit A Milwaukee railroad in
19T4 for their through buameas.
For their entire busiruM. of which their ;
local traffic constitutes nearly nine-tenths, I
I Judge Huret. a leading Dcmocrai i.f
the lake Shore A Michigan Southern re-

ceiredbut deren and eight tenths mills per
ton per mile, u against nine and fourteen
hundredths mills, the average canal rate.
Itscesm, also, that thia reduction of raten
did not ernite with 1871. for in/ in. report
for the half year ending July&amp;et, 1875.
the (bare mentioned roed ahow* its aver­
age rate to be ten and twenty-two hun­
dredths milla jwr ton per mile, as against
eleven arul cigbtv-rercn hundredth* mill*
in 1874.
'
The average cwt of transportation by
tlw Eric canal for the year* 1871 and 1872.
as sbown by th. report of tbe Cans) Anditer uf New York, for the year loot named,,
wa« ten and two-tentha mill* per ton per
mile, which is the same rate received by •

Grain, Flour, Provisions

EXCELS

FWIW DH
STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

EMENTS.

8. &amp; 1 Mri &amp; McM

Mayhew BusinessCollegs

HASTINGS

Amite county. Mis«. _ Tin- suicin. nt re
laics to Yasuo county, where there i&gt; a
large majority of&lt;legal) nexr&gt; vilcre and
where of Ute ycare there ha&gt; bo-’st nlx.-.t*
2060 Bepublioin majority
" Being appointed Brigadier I ieneral by
Got. Amro, and being indoreed by a iMmocralie Committev* appointed by thr

.EVBtt.P.N-

leading colors at 25 cents per
yard. These goods would be
considered cheap at morcinoncvl
Also a CASE of TIBER
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
HAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
ors, which are attracting the at­
tention of the masses at 30c.
The Reliable Shari Uae
In fine goods will be found all
the new and stylish thmgk In- John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
««*»» «aho» ass ietioit visable
Plaids in Browns, Blues
and Greys, in Camels Hair;
‘
' it ’Seal Brown, | Flour, Grain, Pork &amp; Seods.
CASHMERES
'Nary Blue, Pr lie (black a
54.«,66 ’“‘ttKolTkic.
apeculity) Dark
.
I The " Ladies wouljl do well to
! look over our stock,' before pur­
chasing, as we can show them
all the novelties of the season.
SPRING k AVERY.
Grand Rapids,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOOTH.

there i. no apparant rruM-dy for th
i perpetrated Still, a&gt; it u ihcHeg
or tlie ro.»t marked application, of
polu-yat the South, whereby if i*
to cffn-tually areon&gt;|di&gt;h what tin
i KlitX and thr White fovgu. at

The weather for the past few
day lias been wintery, remind­
ing the Ladies of warm *and
comfortable gannenb.. Yester­
day Spring k Avery opened in
additmn to their unusual large
stock over 100 deairable and
Styliah Cloak." and &amp;quen in fur i
trimming, fringes, silk and in all |
the leading trtylctt in both long'
and idiort garments. Also a full I
'line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak­
! ing Beavera, fur lined and plain
by the yard, with Braids Giinpe,
and all the fashionable trim-,
minga for these garments ; n)| I
of which"your are most rex}icct*|
* ”f invited to examine.

D.D. MALLORY &amp; CO
OYSTERS.

BALCH

A HOBTON.

.......... ta ante* A

O. W. Bal

guh cam Emin!,

Corner WoodMdac A SJtelby Sit.,

Stbing &amp; Avert,

Errand Rapid*.

' Where you wul find all kinds oft

MICHIGAN. i«.t&gt;
,f ta&gt; t-nbauCMHlu
_*» the Frats I■ &lt;*h.

JOHN STANLEY I

mNITlTRE!

This week we have opened.
'
can aell cbeaj-er&gt;han any hooa &gt; In Bar­ in our Pilk Department, n largo ।
ry County, for there reaauni:
line of SLLKB, fr&lt;im, tae * most'wbMaaaie om a«*u iwv ta
l«t. Because we have no rent to pay. Celebrated nnd rckjipniti61r
ufacturers,-‘Bonnef,” “BeTion's"’
“Guinet’s,” besides the wellOf every Description which wo

during the firat half of *1875 for ita
entire freight buainew done on both main
line and branchThe following, relative to rate* on phe

"txtfMSSsrjS

PE&amp;B-JSr
.
1 eiBSBMSk.'JSSSVS.'tS

arrived with a company of Lmiiisn*. wlicu
still, it was ti---------- r_______________ the militia were in fovur of driving tla*In 1670, it waa one and ninety-eight hun­ negroro away from the ]«J1*. Lieut. Asdcrdredths rent*. Two yean later, it was '' aon in rain trying tu qm-ll inaubonlina- ■
one and’fifty-six hundredths «tiu. In'
1874, it. was uno and thirty hundredth* j। About thu time all (liv white voter had
been polled, aud I bad counted Mvcnty to ■
seventy-five uegroro in line yet to vote.
| whon prom'wrwi firesug hogan.
All tie- ,
| grooi, with one or two exceptions, took tu
' the w&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;d*. and I wa* aperckeuaive tliat I
tbev wtiubi bo followed and killed by the
The pmblk- debt of SU-mhu^.A wai
lawk** and ungovernable armed )*/.!,
from LuuUiaua, under command of CuJ.
inetv-rd over five million &lt;Mhr» hM yrar.
Frank Puwera. The judge of eketimi,
And the State w»s ia charge of Tbe ItemMr. Wail Haynes, then rvfu*«l to act,

party get intopuror.
Seereteoy Omndkr io cutting .loon the
expense. of hie department, Vy direharging
Merks. Perhaps thia i* what makes hia
oppttintmeat ‘■tmpopnhr with the Dctno-

THE WEEKLY SUN.
NEW YORK.

te4jSr‘--

W» do not gn out of our way to kick
any body or any orgwixatiou We regard
the Granges v a soda), moral and human­
itarian organisation eakulated to do much
good, and hare never placed any blocks in
iu way in any form. Whvn it dabble in
politics os it did In Wisconsin, aud accka
to plamr upon the statute books laws that

£Sfcricon Prints
the Market at bo
low a figure m 8c per yard.
SPRING 4 -AVERY luve
tlus day received and opened
50,000 yards of the best goods,
whieh they offer to their eiuto*
mers-at thia surprisingly low fig­
ure ; and in addition tu this we
m-o offering 85,000-yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colors and patterns ut 6c
Prints that wer before wefioffered inthis maaket al SO I.QW tOEftfi 4 r^iqitT,
A Price. Tfc.be*. and le*diV
Jcwoicni and Muiutsciuriug
brands'of Browlt and Blenched
Cottons, at the 'lowest ruling [J E WELSH S
prices—in fact SO CHEAP it is I
188 Woodward Avenue,
hardly uecossaby to cal! atten­
■((&gt;41 TTlS.fi*)
tion to them.

reveal A CLIMsUls JaAcs at PreUu.
sure Miler ef Iks eetels sf Ueatfa B. 1

SHBSSsaatfcaj

We aeli mine of litis cbeap-iuadc Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. The
good* we make La nude by hand, and
warranted. We invite all peraons to
call and Inspect our goods, ior they all
boor Invpeetloo. No trouble at all to

orite brand, Oife which we desire |
to sell bur friends.' which wc ’
warrant in every repect, and can I
only be found at the counten of!
SPRING 4 A.VERF.

GR0C E R I E S

ae wc can do It I' .arand Cheaper thin
any hoqas In V .y County. Wa keen
the Largest a&gt;..i Best ^selected stock of

wit mini
Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition al our Furniture

Oysters received daily

dvr. Hapairiur of all kinds Of old fur­
niture neatly done.
WE MEAN BU8INE8B!
Furntturo Dooms south -Ido State
opposite H. A. Oondyrar’a Hardware

TERRITORIAL DELEGATES

Winter Time Tabla.

FOR SALE!

***** n/wKtffia?*”

ONLY

TERMS REASONABLE.

45 DOLLARS!
F or What?

prr cent. This h the hoot manned of
of any road in New England, ab'd dore
during the summer mnatlis on imtMoae
(sretmgnr burinvwa, and ret it could only

The New Irapt ovod Baok-Fwd

FLOm SEWHG IACHUI

COUNTY.

�■mK

fj, ^nlstiCMt Bi^.
Uf mil 11 II I 11 MU’ MMTT.

It SI Uf.

|p

xxluw2.

J. s. GooDrtAkA Ce*e.

500 CORDS WOOD.

TiltPOSTAGE
IN LIEPEN
DENTi
NOTICE I
PEPS
-I

'W ATV'T"'
-M. .

TO THE PUBLIC!

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

SELECTED TIMBERS,

but Will Hams, says lie can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
W«?ll they sent us a doublerd erof

WHY L&gt;O I TAKE

THU INDEPENDENT?
BECAUSE U fandAaa man goad raadida
lUtaa .I-II.m - ,1.. 7

Wagons

and

.

।

Buggies

3L.AIMCJF»S.

CROCKERY

'too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married aad
go to keeping house, and he will aell it Cheap
. and close it puL

.11 calls promptly. treat eily wcojalry.

DAY OR NIGHT.
corsn officem.

GROCERIES

-jaa-

THE NEW YORK
TO DAY ^ADVERTISEMENTS.

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can sec and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
’ George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw. and everybod allows
jour SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don't tell any body they sell
1 PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
(work to grind them.

Evening Post

smith, manee &amp; prestos

FURNITURE ROOMS.

I MOODY and SANKEY'S

PRICE REDUCED.

Gopel Hyiit art Sacred Sours

rh.Ua.™ Stock and the beat Fnniilure

intron at tkc oareroonu ol

|SALISBTO7ABR0SSEAU.

| rns KLKGAXT STKSI. r.xasA nxax.
"THE EMANCIPATION PROCLA­
MATION." "AUTHORS OK THE
UNITED ST ATES." and
"CHARLBi IfiUMNER."

ffl ABOUT THE COUNTY. ,’T."

! DAILY,

LOST.
'Several

Splendid
''Palaces
Wheeh.

THE n«M

dated at Carlton ('enter, Nor. 4, 1875,
given by Rufow Veahtcraod payable to me
or bearer, any person finding the sama and
returning to me or giving information
lending tn its reenrsry will be liberally rr-

%opkins &amp; Barnes

CLUB AGENTS.

THREE EDITIONS[

Weekly Sert-Weekly aS Daily

-

l .

tvu.i. _m i—uii r—

*

• largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
SEMI-WEEKLY,
i ever brought to this City
3.00
WEEKLY,
\ which we offer to the publie
101-j iv «* i.
i.
a^,. j c/„o/, tar Cath
Ue have,
I menl. Having Imm bought Very low. and
,
^Aalso, "
a'full
and complete
! ho puldie will find it fiw^heir interval t.
*"
। Stock of Drugs and MediA PREMIUM
UNDERTAKINC c,nejf&lt; Hooks and Stationary
' Perfumeries. Toilet Sets, &amp;e.,
EACH SUBSCRIBER. I
\&amp;c. Give us a call.
$9.00 A YEAR |

. . . . ECLECTIC BALM

U Ar—., IW. the Mlawlacawftil ankh.:
DETACHED LEVER CLOCK. {

LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER

(Utrmhwrd liy u.,j

| UOSltngS, Dec 1O.1S7J,.

-

proper and prompt manner, the ddi- ,

PICTURES 1
PICTURES!
I am now all alone in tbe Photograph
burinnn. and aa I lure made irrangrmrats to inervaae my fariiitiea for doing

Give due heed to thi». Lui fix tbe proof
cwoe and see for yonrwhre.

AB per-on. Indebted tu the late firm
of Heath. Salisbury a Cd., are rvqcreat-

adjustable
reH 'for fTUV f‘"

Salisbury &amp;. Brosseau.
Hkrtirip. April IP. 1875.

52yl

UNDERTAKING

rillSi
'Houto to Rent or lor Sale.

• i term.

one

.ver rrew STrauarrm,., !HA8T,MQ8’ ^'OHIOAN,, Ham&gt;m

Inquire of John Stanley.

J. Cole &amp; Son
GROCERS.
forSfo alite Mat Unit Ette

'■

Oetaw; ft» UhAtm.lmi. (retail.
.ilk .he ecctlon. W. IL Slebblna, tbe bcn.or
Seml-Wrekly, for M: wiikike WreMy.wd ike’ member, with tMrvxperleuce of a life- |.
migwnn
Siudeei.Ump.. for «K.7.‘&gt;. wwiik tk. Week!. , lime, will al way a give hit pettonal at- LAUD rLflOlLu

the PkAiktK Farmtk ('price 12 15) in
I cvnocctron with the BANNER (price
I1 50J we will supply the two papers if
। ordcrwl at the same time, fur *3 15.

ttaisa

vine tat
STEBBINS BROS.

Ths Agricultural Society.

UME 4BAIH
Shingles. Lath, &amp;c.

Uta!

SUBS.

tli;i|ie# Jltrticej.

at.tr

J. cole Jr w».N.

nmm“ir lire

iSgjSfi
TO CLUB AGENTS

1 ri'teh*, nuilv and nip&gt;.

In order to still more largely InereaMich A Bro ham pcrf«t«l ki

spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the beat buggy ever seen in the remtty of
Barry Dnot forget the place; in the
shop with Jaeon Rmh 4 Bro.,
of
Church and Railnwl Street.

■GABRIEL CONROY,'
HIO8PKCTUS FOR 1S7G OF THE
“MONTREAL 'WITNKV.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

BIDDLE HOUSE,
DETROIT, MI(,’H. ■

"PHILIP SOLAS S FRIENIHL
Or, Show Your Paaapdrta

,$g
&lt;r Afeolat.lr iX- U-u ulret u&lt;l im*i
,M. Itet.thi^trea.
GLOBE HOUSE,

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
W. rifl wad lk. REPUBLICAN
BANNER usual price »1.W aud the
LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER,
JOURNAL usual price »2.M, Jxwtaga
? prepaid o&gt; b«&lt;h papers fcr on. year, fix

COLLEGES.

Tbe WEEKLY COURIER-JQURNAL
is the great NATIONAL .FAMILY
NEWSPAPER- It »‘U. «■ Ikroombcr
31st, 1875, distribute impartially »10,000

“OYSTER OCEAN"
L.DIIS- »»o ■ EBTS' BUnUUBT.

M C BRYANT &amp; CO.

TERMS

�HARPER*) MAGAZINE.
Illustrated.

23532300180457485323482323
1443
which the road has helped and is helping
MOULDINGS,
'
to settle.
Kaares never made a better investment Artists' Material*, Chromo*, end all
than when it .roufinnsd the grant of CeuPicture Good*.
preetothU rotnpany. and .to knows it.
She gara much to BoMou.* but she has al
ready gm more than she gave, and her SHUN DRUG POISONS.
MKDinxE KEtnnKO vtKUtaa.
revenue will inmate for all time torome.
Kania* U lobe congratulated tliat she was VOLTA’S ELECTRO BELTS mm&gt; BASUS
able to ofier such an Inducement to capi­
talists, aad Boston ha* given another proof
of it* wisdom by ita tavsrtment here.
Jlateschusett* and Kansas politically arc
u*ten, financially arc partner*. Call us

Aft*

‘nre&amp;sr- u»&gt;M srMvs a: totes.

KANSAS

DR. C. A_ SMITH'S
Medical Infirmary,
MM. taOTABMMtKU ISOS.

“• »IXW*rOHT.

Ik Ik an sf ill km « Pr.nt: fires

MORTGAGESALE.

$6V$2°:

Advertiser’s Gazette

...lYunl J

S-At-ja

ty of having almont cotutantlv the same
waa earliest consecrated by patriot blood, quantity. 3rd. Eate of fattening when
and who has always been foremost it *
: their milk dries up.'
dam's cause. We eau never forget- —
M. Lerert, another veterinary surgeon,
pay our debt. But if we were iin «ny I confirmed, after a year's observation, this.)
danger of forgetting the paM, we ........ ...... , ---- -— ,------- 7 ... «...
within our State a constant reminder that | stantly the same after the apaying/'
ws ows our wonderful growth and prosM. Rogers, veterinary surgeon st Bority to Massachuaett
MaMachuaett.. as
a* certainly as we des'tx, asserts a tonta of fiscu upon the
riiy
our first
fint triumph.
i
am
Let me speak
; »P“jiog of rows that had been acted upon
"*■ through
*" year’column* briefiy. first
----------roti------by various proprietor*, which he recounts
tng thn prwperity and then of that Boston with many details, and whose autheatiraty
enterprise which ba. been to a great degree is fixed, that the spayed cows have given
th* cause of it, the Atehiaon. Topeka A without iotenintiou, after the operation, a
«aata Fc Railroad,
quantity of milk al least double what they
Tbe war gare a check to emigration in gave during the preceding yeara.
-I
Kanaaau in all other State*, but in 1870
“After tho researches that 1 bavs made '
we hadancpulatiou of 364,231. InJlH74
w. Ud S30J67 .n inmate of nearly IC i
per cent, in the four yean. We hare now
more than 600,000. Tbe number of oerm
under cultivation iu 1873 vm 3,031,967.
Iu 1874 it was 3 669,769, showing an in-1

rff®.

Lawson’s Curative

C

Rheumatism, Neuralgia^datica,

wsstssssa:
STutlSSStt:
sTw" ih’.4£’T.&lt;£i “

4 ts*—Mllnry Iftiw. EltasSBy *ni
■«-— *---- *■ -- M|ta« —ta Tta. —
CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

csarinfaxtsr.
£OT?ts.*.
st kssd. aa II drain,, Iba stnaa aa4 imas.li
ISa (aamaatos &lt;4 U &gt;nlaim»ss MlrSw II ram
rvnnrralA-aa ll prwraMa sate l«wa'au» a
tba toad sad ssnasotaa &lt;l&lt;&gt;a&lt;lrto; rm, UallasiUd an-ct.
«.k&gt; nSUt la Ito® dn.Alo;.
TU« CanllaaMoaa *nr corral* *&gt;r *ur-n .r.
os ms&gt; la.Tv ai-OKCT on rnjxii.

HOME JOURNAL

m

KNLABGHJatOMPROVKD

OCXS us aural te a

ROSE &amp; WILDER.

We may add that the rebuol
tV* recently praeticed this opcrarion upon

KU“..

11__- __ i i .l
• .
i
■
have reached the points we bare above;
stated, and if the uneratton t» performed,
»ay thirtv or fort i data after calving, when |
csptkmally r-ros|wrou- ««,». Then- w the give* the Lsr^rat quantity of milk, the
raw enough yet for snv or all uf tbe New \ win continue to give a like quantity if mrt
hngfainders who may have it iu mind to , during her whole lifetime, at l«a»t dur—
“6° Wtet." Kansas, it mn»t to rctneni- many year*, and »t tto time llie milk
bvred, i* ca|tu) in site to Revell such Statre gia» to fall, fatten.
as Mawuchuarttb After the town*, with
Again, the »payed row fatten* more
their 3,000 to 10.000 each, and the vil­ ily, it* flesh. axv ronsid .ved. is better t
lage* are taken out of Ito whole GOO.tMlO.
&lt;L« half million of people that arc left
hardly make a beginning of settling our treeorebre upon this valuable Jisrovery
vast territory. We who arc here wonder and the treulta io twenty-&gt;evs&gt;i row.,
,
u,,. tfita
,k.i.. Un d.

seslMkxi,. TVura

notice’

°‘ =??

Ayer'e

■ • jJtat'JftXfS'SrtJ,,•»■=«!;
, । hrt rai!r*rUn&lt; arter ,bt&gt; 4aU_
’I OiTOi tIartlaai.Oat.21n.urS
i

lownitiipor Malting*, witn good nncx
Hou*e and all modern ImprovementsGood Bara and other out building*. A
K**°d Orchard, and about 100 &gt;cr* nil
'£b"“
'
TEBM&amp;LIBERAL.

Sarsaparilla

Circuit Court, 1876--I877-

A. Ward. In eligible poaltlou. that win
be nold on the most rwamnable term*
Enquire at my offlre, Mute Street
Hastings, Michigan.
NE FARM o? 1&lt;X) eerre. situated un
O
the east line of tbe towiuliln of Ilut1413,1 adjolninr this city, with new

• «o,m|

■

■"'&gt; • *”■*&gt; orchard.
b'",&lt; ““*''

.aunt production, richer and more Imitery J A 1&gt;O A HOl&gt;E AND LOT in th*
to thia fertile land, capeeially when they!। milk, and the butler both of a uniformly I
Second Ward nf this city. Alw&gt;, s
ran get a good form for a small amount ufI1 goldeu color audU.te for superior to that •
00
,WI11
money and oo Jtrrh re»y term*
i
- '•*”' ••"*
I hare »pokea of our growth a» a State, tiun. &gt;o mueli for tbe advantages fordaiaud have iatimated that the railroad i&gt; I; ry purposre.
largely the canar of it. Kania. i» only ' No one is ignuraul of lbs fort that all 1
one of many proof, of the laying of an i domoKic animals, female, a* wall as males,
emiacufpoliiiredeeonomiit, that ••railroad. I| deprived of their reproductive organs, fat­
'T**5eJutO1We tare n fa rfett net ten more quickly than those that retain
work of road* over our eaitcrn rouutica, . them, and that the flesh of the female ia
and three countie, are the met thickly
•ettled. But we have two roadi, and only
I experience is that
two, crcering the whole length of tbe !
-- --- site fully equal to
State, the Kanvaa Pacific and the Atebi* tbe steer, snd that they fatten easier, that
•on. Topeka and Santa Fe. They are a ! their beef is of a superior qualiiv, andromhundred mile, apart. Tbe former run* Umndia higher pries al the hand, of the ,
through the northerly (tart of Kiuui to I
Look over tbe daily report* of ulev in
Denver, the Utter from the northwot coroer, eoulhward and weKward to Pueblo in ! haaaaa City market. aud you will arc that
Colored*. I ahall apeak now only of the !, row* *&lt;41 from fifty to one hundred per
latter, a* I rappene your readere will nalu- | cent. lea than steer* of the aamc ages, per
raUv be more mtenwtod in iu aff ire since, II found, and are that much less general* in
■» I have laid, it ii al mow wholly a Burton I weight; *0 that, aa a general thing, they
| bring to the raiser only about i.ue half
' what be realise* from hi* steers.
Iu view Of three facta, why i, it there
I i» to hide attention given to the spraying
of heifer* by the raucra ofKausa*. Color*
FARM FOR SALE !
do, aud Tex**’ The writer of this pct-

ce Cara attached, aad running u&gt; rough
j Marquette.
For Milwaukee, Four through traloe
ally. Pnllmau Car* on night trains.
For Winona and pointe in Minnesota,
Ine through train daily.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Comptete Hetortsl Illi
iiuea."—"Tbe beat, chea
mu! sucoeraful FaiulJy
In the Union.'*

HARPER’S WEEKLY.
Illustrated.

,'gt.SffiX
■tUaJksTlaaartOaria.

MmuwF

the other throe years old, early
^00(1
^ftnng, aod'witli that limited experi­

ence fully approve, of the practice. Cow*
are more quiet, quantity and qualiiv of ISO ACRES OF VALUABLE LAUD
milk unit li.i.taw —.-I _ i, IS*__
feWvt’wT&amp;f.rtr.i.i'tL's
aersa a**4*4 ta stover. ilUiUl.UeW.

States ran cad do testify that the Cun-pany
hss kept the ifdrit end the Htre of ,)1 in

FINE PICTURES
At Granger Price).

-it,:;1

vitality Into vivacity

night t ruin* on all the lino* of thia mad.
They are run between—
Chtcngo and Omaha, Chicago Cedar
Rapids. Chicago and Dubuqus, via Clin­
ton. Chicago and' Freaport. Chicago
and Marquette. Chicago and Green
Bry, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago
and SL Paul.
•
Tbb ta the Only Line runnldg these
care between Cbii-ago and St, Pad os
Chicago and Milwaukee.
At Vmaha our Sleeper* convert with
Hi. Overland Sleepere on the Union
Pacific Railroad, for all polut* wwwt of
the Missouri River.
- Ail Ticket Agents sell tiekrts by tbts

AiMtcpiiumrcBinm

(.tauU. ran—, ta, l» M-.U ta wad.
nenla sf tto eouatry-—/Voter,* rtraasrrrtat.
Ht'r'r ' WraHy atiada at lbs he*.I ef Msi»■rated journals In Use Vnllsd Main, la cirrvUttea. Mlierisl aUHty, aad pletsrlsl lllnrtraU.M.—torfua* K^ilcry. CTaelsnsli.
.

TVKKK MILLION

LANDS
LIBERAL TERMS TU IMPXOVKU.

HtralonMlL HYCntlM.

WING GALLERY
'

~ mortWige male.

, rwqali K»«*sty^maaita 1W eaaa

YOUNG MEN.
CHARLES fl. WELLS,
HEKRY L. HILLS, S^nry

C. BLACK,
Proprietor

CWlD ESTER,

Agent and Operator.

te Rilkt liiiif Eintin fw
E.^H.T.AjqHof’Y A Co.
Yhm In
Magnificent granite buflding. with ah&gt;Uttly fitted and fun,-bed .pwtment. foe

BRICK FOR SALE I

tto Company b» made .
jmttaHe Uvratraret for itodf, it luta dore •
. for tbe heaviest job* or
iXkTTffi!

AVER 4 CO., Lowell, Itec,

TERMS :

JOW

polntmcnts are flrst-c'las* to every re*|xwt. Its train* are made up of elsgaai
new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Sleeping Coaches, luxurtoua. wall
lighted end well ventllatsd Day Coaches
and pli-naant lounging aud ante king
cam. The care are all equipped wltb
the celebrated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent BufTera and CuupUngs, Wesv
lugboUM Safety Air Brakes, snd every
other appILmee tliat has been devlW
for the eafrtyof pamenger trains. Al
trains are run by telegraph In a word
this GREAT LINE ha. tbs beat anc
smoothest track, and the moat elegant
and ronifortaitle equipment of any road
In the West, and lias no competitor In

ro A North-Western Railwav
CHICAGO as follow*.
For Council Bluff*. Omaha. and Ci
nix. Two Uirongh train* dally,
Pullman Palace Drawing Itoont
Sleeping Care through to Council:
Far St. Paul and Minneapolu.
thrown trama dally, with Pulltna

Library Of F»s Fiction,

How the Wise Woman Work*.
property
---- --- -------------- -- ----------------- 1 the hut
A lady in Sciruef of Health says: Mon­
eoe made by Congras. and without toast­
ing it may be mH to to the best. They day ibe rises a: the usual hour, which ia
Lave nearly throe million acres of the fixed to auil both jxnonal need* and nt'
- moot fertile land in thu State, which as a rounding eircunutances. She looks over
whole, leads all other State*, in product her work for the weak, and^o far aa powuivnite*, (See United Bute* Agricultural bU, ito arranges a certain amount of tt
Reports. ) Their reed is rompletod and ilculanr work. If baking or diurniue. &lt;wi
LA ... I— .1—- vr”
is earaing enough to pay the interest on
ita bond* The net ssmisngs of August
were 8100,000 and those of September
and October so fir surpeas the estimates
Even in the dresdfu! •• grasshopper" year
tto net rreet*.*ef the rood were 861GAJ30,
and the return* so far render it quite cer­
tain that they w 31 cxcn*l 8730.000 this the next week she cau wash on iloodsy, if
year, The Company ha*. Louden what it she prefer*. If posaible, she has tbe same
Iseeee, 340 miles of road, having uteudntl join for each diy every week, but if not,
ever tho western hue of Kansu to Grana­ she finds some way of changing, so that
da, Colorado, and the perpau « to push she docs not get much, more sxereiae than
threwghto PueHo thi. fall Thu. the; a foir proportion each day. "If she gets
! too much snv way so much the more
trafic of Sonthcrn Colorado and of New
H*r sewMexico will to *ccurvtl to this road. This r.rod of circlul muiagcmcnt.
extensiou which is now bcintr built will be iug is selected, and the wants of her fam­
Of incalcu'-shle vilua to the Compnnv and ily *o wsll foreren that she ha* that done
first
that
will
to
needed
most,
though
ma­
also to tho State, giving tua ready market
for our produce among tto mining recion* ny a time she leU an old garment be worn
of Colorado, snd bringing t» coal of better rather than break in npon her hours of
quality and si lower, prices. It Ke ms u&gt; nightly repose She has some light work,
ua tore that tto future of thi* road i* one if any for the evening, has tor hour for re­
of very groat promise. We are confident tiring, snd keens it, allowing henelf the
that m railrood ewerprLc in the Went has time for re&lt;t which she know* to t&gt;e nece*brighter prorpeet* and w. .re gfod that *ary. She gets *ou*e time out of door*
Borton mea are to be the reaper* of this every day, even if she Las to taka her
rich harvet. The r dc*crve screes* ; they work with her. She takra thing* calmly,
tore earned it by huoorsble dmling and does not waste her nerve power, stops snd
tooast work.
Both tto LcpaUlure of rat. if die feels exhaurtod. .nd lets the
Kamw s.-.d the Congrcrc &gt;.f the United extra jobs go to the Wall rather .than make

Buy your TICKETS via Um Cktcaqo A Nokthwiutum Railway tor
HA.y FRANCIHCO,
Sacramento Ogden, Salt Laks Citv,
Cheyenne. Denver. Omaha, Unroll.,
Council BlufTk. Yankton, 8K&gt;ox City,
Dubuque, Winona, St. Paula Duluth.
Marquette. Houghton. Hancock. Green

77w Subscribers will conirnem&gt;6 the- Manufacture of
at the earliart possible mo­
ment. Will keep constantly
on hand a fuU mpply of
. BETTER BRICK
i
than was ever before made j
in fke County, whieh we will;
seU at prices that defy com-1
petition.
NESBET A WILUSON.

$91 Broadway, A'ew York.
CHROMOS AND FRAMES,

: BUSINESS TRAINING.
Young men who couUaanlate a busiiMM
life, and mswn*.

STKE08C0H8AD
V1CT8,
AH.ua&gt; OrriAiWT**ss a»i totsstes Vtews.
PHOTOGRAPHIC IATIR11LS.

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EDITOR AXD FTBLIHHER.

,&lt;&gt;. aiwwa* r v &gt;
ti:u«s tjr avtewnuniox ■

'S

VOL. XX. NO. 32.

HAS UNGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 1019.

nil BnSBESS CAMB.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

MICHIGAN STOVE FOR 1875

The Death of Vice-Prnideat Wilton
-of William B. Axtor - Moody and

riband waa characteriied by
Whittier u “emwmrtly thg right
lU rW&gt;t plaro."
In the I’nsidontixl eamprign

The lit

Concerning StBon-A
Thanksgiving.

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

CHAA0C9 W1EAS

usual.

. t-t’ IV. DROWX^WtnMM., Rat­

' E

the expiration of hi* thne, Wilson road, ia
the Sabbaths and evenings—«onsetimiw
sitting up all night, and hi lien of oil,
using nine knot* for light-mom than
seven hundred volume* of historical and
biographical work... We may be sure that
ll.id
nt - - ■
__
_

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

L E. STAUFFER, IProp.

.. A^.Ktxn.XXUtf

T.J. W1LDKR.

ant like the

Have taken the Agency for the Michigan
Stove Company, Stoves of Detroit, they anentirely new patterns anil firsl-e.lass in every
respect.
.

It was in Duevmbcr, 1833, tint Mr.
Wibou started on ftmt and walked to the
to»n &lt;if Natick.
with the drri-.ro of
learning to brajouv sale slioro. fie aceiinjiugly agreed’ with a »b«-uukcr of tlial

.

DR. IL F. PECKHAM.

. Thi# Stove has low broad henrth. VERY DEEP tudt pit. and
arranged to admit a Urate for Broiling over, directly under the
Grate is a slide draft, which when open causes the coals to keep
bnght while Broiling. It has tin lined tloora which doze with a
turn buckle with Porcelain Knobs. The Reservoir is »»arranged
it cun bo taken out at will, has Micu &lt;»r close front doors and its
general appearance in Isold and attractive*

W flinttiH ER.
W.M. Ul’JOHM,
rttY-uiaxi mtnatir.-owe* w
dut.su ttortlncs. MM.
JOHN ROnEfrfe,
IlTn'.rfAX A ^'RUKUJi.-DwsIltn*

In this popular Stove will be found nil the Modern IinpovcI ments.Portable Reservoir,tiu lined doom. Mica front, patent copper
Reservoir and is the best Stove in the market for the money?

i-m-arnT-x

THE CENTENNIAL-FOR 1876.
Thin nhuuld be seen by nil who contemplate buying a CJook
I Stove.
’
■

The Acorn Heating Stove.

r )"« C 1o*m3 Uncial Cut!-or
atuiaal ftaak. Mala W_ Hrei-

THI UKATII OF VICX-MUtelDEMT WiLOOM.

and others who were indigwsat^w
iwoodiug., aud fhxn thi, inforBul gathunng proceeded the Buffalo Convention
and the Free Sod party, tho beginning of
a new I— in tkn
--1 .1 1

„.... ... .........
U.U.M.U,
ui
Mr. Hammond of Sooth Carolina, rontaiulng a .plcmlid drfence of the free tabor
of the North. Ho was re-rireted in 1859
by a greatly increased majority. In the
following year, atgmdired by the nomina­
tion of Abraham Lincoln for Preaident.
Mr. Wibou threw himself into the ronteat
In September of.that jvu Mr. WiUu with uuwoutol ardor, and had the'extretarJ
1.. .L.. — 1
ccitocrtal himself with thepwbr pur­ ■ it
chasing the Pcatan Refnblicn, an J
revving a* it* editor until January, 1851, attemMs *t toopeomiu
when be,mid tbc projerty, having lost brought up by the Southern
seven thousand doUire and over tVayoan en-ion, Mt. Wffim rcmal:
Of hard labor by it. , He made m able
editor, but the profexmon w» not hi* j
forte. In 1819 be wx* again ohwn to
the House from .Natick- and wa* the can­ still wcU-remcmben-d incidents.
As
didate of the Free Suil |*rty for Speaker. Cluirnun of the Militant Committee of the
He wa* not absent a day during tho ac»- Setute a lieavy tropouaibUily devolved ou
aiou, and hia name I* recorded upon every u____ wn ' _!?!.! s__ ..
■Imotion on which tho yeasaud nays were
taken. Thi* devotion to public duty wus
Mwiun Gen. Scott remarked that ‘‘Senator

ing Ungaiu. After working onthoEirrain ria wook* ho purchased tho rest of
his time and nwniciicod work fbr himtelf.
From Janiury, 1831, to May, 183x1, he
kept to atoadfly at work Bist lib healthwm acrlou-Jv ImpairvJ, Ho allowed him
•elf only five noun fnr sleep, and fre­
quently w-.rked all night. Hawns compcUal to cvAMt work fur a time and wont
Suath »• for as Virginia, spending four coalition movements of |8PJ xn&gt;( U,o two
week* in wakbinxton. This (tip doabtlcn year* following, and none wax more Ma
did for him trbat a similar tour Southward lial iu achiving it* successes. In H5p
aud 4851 be wa* ehoMn to the Senate,
II. Seward; it give an iuright into tbc ind wa&lt; elected
President of that
system of slavery, into tbc pclitkai mean* body. At the Stale Coavcntiou of 1851
be wax elected one of the delcgatswat large
till the efforts of both were brought to an to tlie Free Democratic National Oonvcn
cod by the ckatruction of shvety Itself.— tton at Pittsburg, and wax afterward cho­
Ho was putirqlariy fortunate m the time sen President of that body, aud alsoClirirof his visit to the Capitol, for II* was iti tuan of the National Committee. In thi*
tl»c gallery of tbc House of Represonta capclty be Vhited moil &lt;/ the Northern
tivi*, during thia visit, in 1836, when Mr. Stoics in the autumn of 1852, traveling
over 5000 miles. Ip t|;n Dtstrioc Conven­
tion ho w«* ootaliwlcd unanimously as a
signed to put down the growing anti- candidate for Congress. Although ho ran
alarcry aeutitiwrit of the Northern Statra. ahead of his ticket be fltilot of election—
Thin resolution tr» forced through tbc on the rewind trial coming within ninetytwovntca of it
In 1855 the Whigs
again caiue into power in the St 4.hi
the foUvwing year a Constitutional Con­
thia Set) to aviolent debate. to Which WILoti vention w» held, Mr. Wilaon being
had an op|o:tunity to lirecngu well rs to an­ elected by his own town and by the town
other canting deba'e on the subject of of Berlin. Daring tha illncK* of Presi­
Texas. Tills attcm|-t to rvprv»&lt; agitatir-n dent Bank, he was ehoscu Prewidcnt /iro
re-ultcd pretty cinch a- all other attempu
have resulted, befeuv and sinev. If. how­
ever, il hid had no other n»uh bat to and conciliatory. It i»no diaforagctnenl
awaken the indignation aid command the to others to say that no nun contributed
energies of one such man «• Henry Wil- more to the eow|4ctc roccr-M of that body.
mmi. it would have constituted a material He wax always present, and always atten­
tive to hi* duty.
The new constitution,

THE NEW IRON AGE
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rontempt, Mr. Wiboa and hi. duthtguMied
colleague, Jndp, Alien, denounced the
UMirvuiuM anil took their leave. Mr.

twenty yean
Few men not actually in
tba field ever did more for the pnsweution

the field wo should not overlook one of the
uiirtt charaotcrirlic inridcau of hia life.
After the diaartrooi Utile of Bull Run
PrcaMenl Irinooln dodred to appoint Sen­
ior Wilton a brigadier general of volunteers
but aa ihla woukl compel hia relinquwhmoot of the Senator*al diitie. tnr win.), k.

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term; he thi n went to Wolforougb Acad

aud paying
friends, theslwwk i’llm-sl bewildering. out for lalxir ab-ne daring that time more
: We heed t&gt;&lt;8 ~y with what solemnity and than 130.900.
। iinaffeeiisi sorrow the aiimiancement of
if be knew no mure about tho matter,
woukl ronjceturo that such a jontlg New
Englander could nut but havti made hi.
advent in polities and made hi* murk, too
Henry W Hann did both. Tin- campaign
live champion. Henry Wilson i« pine, of 1810, resulting in the overthrow rd the
and hia like as the representative of the Itanuetatie party which had held power
■-plain [eoplc ' of New England in a mo­ frocn tbc &lt;kiys of Gen. Jaekson, stirred
mentous crisis, we shall nerer look npon the country with extraordinary interval.
Mr. Wilsoc. who bad Imen brought up a
1-'ain"
. ..
Me. Wilson w» born in harminpon, Dcraoerat, had already change,! side* in
N. H.. on the IGth of Fel-ruaty, 1812. ninsetjucace of his visit to Washington.
In 1838 he voted the Whig ticket, and in
1830 waa nominated bytli.it tarty for Behia arrival prcsentive, in the town of Natick.' lie
was not, hfwever. sucecwsful. Tbc next
olbalh.

of seven children to support by hard labor,
comwiuently, at the ago of ton yam, Whig presses, "as—"‘the Natick cobbler."
.:.__ -a.i:_-.i ... t—.i........ r... i.t.__ ir He spoke in tome sixty towns that rear,
and wrs cottridcred by bis party to have
done a great deal toward the Itnlliantjstlii the name prompt i- tical success which rewarded the efforts
arcustomrd to di- in thia State. This year ho was again a
play in eotwquent years on the broad candidate for Representative and was
arena of public life. It is to hia lasting riveted by • Urge majority. He was al»&gt;
honor that he always referred with manly elreicd tn 1841. During thaw years he
good sense, without cither empty pride nr tcok a leading part in tho House, and ad­
fake humility, to thia period of hia life. vanced his re, station among hispolitical
friends and the public. In 1812 the
Whip of Middlesex county nominated
him on their Senatorial ticket, but thia

ruwwr preicrmg to carry out a plan he had
already formed of Hiring a regiment at
home. Obtaining authority for this, on
start in life.

U)WA4M)»MiRtSliA,
Ik Bcrttjxtn iYSfi 8irtrK.fi. CX

In 1743 and again in 1844 ho wait cluiaen.
The next year, 1845, he declined a ro­
-I feel that I hare a right to apeak for cket ion and again went in tho Ilotue
toeing and to toiling men. I wB born from Natick. About this lime came the aigna of auhere in your county nf Strafford. I was
other jKlIitieal erbo. The Whig leudaira
in many itwtantxw were accused of rccrraiiry to their old anii-alavcry sentiments, and

Astor library;
to—l &gt;k-U_

a ripe k Kolar aud found hu el

the rear; if a forlorn hope was to be Jed
they would lead it.
They would toil;
o.hcrs might take the leal, Judd tbc offices.
Uj .orni one great HrpMicitH party,
which should ' hereafter guide the |»1icy
ami control the dratinio of thellqiublic. '
The utteruiae was prophetic, a* it deserved
to be from it* noble and diainterrausi s]&gt;irii: But for tbc time the generous proffer
was rejertrti by tile Whig party, and Mr.

deflated. The popular indignation, how­
ever. continued to rise, and tbc Lcuiolalu re of 1855 reflected iu power.
When,
therefore. Senator Edward Everett sent in
his resignation ou acconut of failing health,
and it Isjratnc ncecMary to elect another
Massachusetts man to stand by the side of
Chariot Sumner, there was no houtatlA

wealth than

rat intercat, while none could rriuicv more
heartily in their culmination. It was the
realization of hia f&lt; ndcst drains. The
era of rcre,n.U ruction followed, and hail

It was "Honest Money

seventh and Thirty eighth Congrewres,''
he has done full justice to this period,which
will alwaya be of interert to the politics]
student. In this connection we may also
allnde to the History of Slavery, upon
which the latter year* of Mr. Wilaon'a
life were mainly spent, and which we
learn was brought nearly, if not quite. Io
oimpletion before hi, death. It ' consti­
tute, an elaborate and instructive work,
.Which no one was more fitted to under-

3&gt;b.

aikin.

of cur Government, scarcely rivaled by
any other in the history of any other
government. Speaking of-his nd rent in of a uinfortned
the Senate. Mrs. Stowe rays : ‘-Wilaoo
brought there his face of serene good na­
ture, hi* vigorous, atoeky frame, which

GUTHS MiG CASSIMERES.
AIX-O»

fr&lt;“” »*"?“•

Suri is Empire Bitar. Hut-

kindly qicceh &lt;{f the lowly and miseraUe. pre me Court said
lifted up, entafortad by their thoughtful
and tender licncfactiuus.
MOOt&gt;r A.X1&gt; BAWKKT AUAIX.
Moody and Sankey, those mighty cap-*
in wicked Brooklj

remoiing with

Major

1874 in State cuwveutiou, Mich., the B&gt;-

marked ability.
Mr. Wilson was married in 1840 to

as\ entirely
ircalen, or io

fined and gentle - Christian
who died in May, 1870.

------ --- ---any body liad
month I
Uw m&gt;

question, reported

Gull Lake, Nov. 4, 1875.
pleasant thought that
the atrerta of New Yor

turn! hit voice ia strong and clear. He
is, on the whole, decidedly good looking,
and seems ftadeaa ami goodwatered tn
crowded with

carried through by ninety
y, The diffcrctcc ta the V
dly widened after thia time.

Natick.

anti-slavery North which
Anti-alavety Fpcukiugaf xlatary, he m
in favor cf ha abolition x
morally mid legally resptm*

diff.rcnl jHUUros ot imported «I&gt;J domertic

A

All right Bru. Dewey, the grre-nbiek*

first ballot by a majority of more than a ideney on the Republican ticket bended
hundred vntre. He w» dixtail by both by General'Grant, and wan eketed, rinre
branches of the Legislature, and took , hia which lime failing health and devotion to
seat in the United States Senate on the
loth of February. 1855.
nthdrawn hint from the public
That scat he held till be exchanged it

Jiva

- ,-.^a.'graxai-

■"How niurh did 11
&gt;» friend of auo&amp;rr.

log that they were dcrirntu of saving the
‘•tariff of ’42M—a phaoc onre potential iu hly, about a haadredand sixty-fire pound*,
lie ha*
small hand
foot, andi. florid.
aroma
&gt;ught me eighty-four dollars. Highly- polities, though now nearly forjtott**- In built
foraagility.
11 isand
complexion
w dollar* for eleven year* of bard toil! the J-egiriaiure of 1843 Mr. Wibtm, being

The finest and largest line of
Ready Made Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd ooats, pants
lu...
r—
r
employment. If
offered me
and vests, and a
nine Julian a
«bouM
XTJEDElY 3F-I3NTXS
get^work, without*.
line of Overcoats of II sizes,
styles, kinds and prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED

While ' William B.

antic meeting in Faaeuil Hall, and began
reentiting. Such w» hia popularity that,
in the space of forty daya, lie raised about
2300 men. Out of them were formed

msrebed it to Washington, however, bci;g
the nxitiient of a rtJcndid flag tmeated

fU

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PRAIBTEXANDS

he alnwal
I the ship h

• Henry Wilton

, * ing for hi* re-apMxrumx among hi* old ploying about sixty b.ui&lt;bs
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Ito was often afflmg tho tp»ipa, and he lent
hu inflttonee an^ often hia vojee to even
mrirmnent in their tw-tialf , lA
leaving a fortune of orer J2U,OOU,(MM),
more than Ulf of which Ml to William 11.

Me in the jmlitieal history of the country
on account of the Miwuvati Compromise,
curd Acadcmv and the foil term at Wolf­ with the intention of carrying slatcry into
borough, arid in Novemlx-f returnld to •i... ro__ re-_________ “__ i v-.i_..
Natick, where hi- taught •cb(s&gt;l daring the
I an apparently fatal aseknrss serins to hav&lt; wint T of 1838. In the f. llowiug April w*« uoe of the lar»t prompt to apprvetate
’ yii'ldid to apparent recovery. TliU« ( he cunimcncrd the btuiiuw, of oiioc manu­ the mm and to see dial it «ml I only
| week ago tlie death ol .» Ice I'reshlent facturing, which he continued unto the ■doiuately met by a union of all tru* I
Ako, Boiler Plato Stove*, including three new pattern*. Cottagv WBsnn would not have been surprising at fall of 1848. a period nf ten and a half
Stove* various atyk**. Sheet Iron Stoves with cast linings, and in |«»Y moment, but m-wthat it b arttmll; year*, daring winch time lie manufactured
r»cl Iho torgejrt sn.l tai —wnin.nl nt &lt;taking nnd H--.ling
JLS ,‘TC^I.i.'" more than half a million Jo’ra cf .hoc.

,

to be 1100,000,000, and pnAably Urac

distinct ut

Hits been Bold in this Market for six years and ntnmb&lt; at the,
HEAD-for a Heating Stove. It in guaranteed to heat a -----room i
with two-thirds the fuel of i|ny straight draft Stove. It« com?* |
out this fall with doubly'door* and other improvement*.

Stoves ever offered in Hanting*.

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• Wo do not misinuwprrt the formers of
the United State* ta saying that their
chief demand of the Goreramcut ia tueh
•■Teaching History,"—Mm Julia A*
a redaction of expenses m will rc-torejt
to iu original economy and aiinplicity. King, FHnt.
“Elementary
Education, —Superin­
The great mass of Governmental eapenhes
are for object* which do not licnefit the tendent U. W. Lawton, Jackson.
'■Teaching Music to (Ttildren. —Prof.
people, except ia tho most indinx-t way,
aad_in tbeae there idpuld lx the strictest
no want of uiafcrial ratourve* supplied
economy and most unsparing retrench­
from outride &gt;|Uarter», n&lt;r of tho most
ment. In the very few departments of
■killed Stumping rcinfurtrmcnts. thougb
Government which are conducted for the
we doubt if Mcssni. Lamar ami Gurdon
convenience of the whole peojde, greater
will bo again summoned to the hk«c.
The ILcpublieana of New Hritnjshire,
liberality may be safely (allowed.
Yet.
strangely enough, it is just here, (notably the Normal School, Ypsilanti,
lhe work that i« before them The) will
"The
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Social
Science
to
Edg|
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prt put off the duty of completing their
cation,"—Henry A. Ford, editor Miekiticians are making most strenuous efforts
urganixatiou till the meetitun of their
3’in f'armrr, Kalanuaoo.
ivurentioas in January, but will attend at'
for economy. TIm.- cheap conveyance, not '
Prof. Geo. S. White, of Jacksou, has once to whatever needs to be done in that
alone of leiten and aewspapera, lutl cf
promised to secure the precaution of a direction. They will take «[»vial pain* I
other light ami easily-carried article*, Is a
that
the bret randidatoi are (art in nomnumber of papers of special interest tn
inatioo at the furtliroming conventions, in
High School teacher.
A number of pcr- order that the maximum of harmony ami
soos whose name, are not given have also efficiency may be sccurtd throughout the
promised to take part in the di«ras*ion of organizatian. There w no occasion, how-!
ever, to pursue the detail, of their duties, ‘
the several topics.
doing this inch as are not possible through
fur thia is a matter in which the Rqiub- I
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served by buying in the ehrapral maAit,
whether it be domemic or foreign, provid­
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the cbeapmt market be a foreign one, then
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Suppose that Che foreign market can
furnish produet* at a cheaper price than
they can be produced at home, and it still
remains true that they murt in mime way
bo paid for. Thi* payment can be made
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in exchange for throne* purchase.! nr by
the current money of the world. If the
exports that tho foreign market will receive
are not sufficient to settle the account., or
if the producti ™ of these exports will
Mt give full and varied employ merit to
the indnstr,- of the country, then to buy
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L&lt; the people. They Lad much hotter
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tlAir swing campaign with all their old
time vigor and re-mlnlioo. and the result
wu they won the victory rebuking the
Deuiccratic spoilstn.-u who bad ro grusnly
abuaed their tru.it.. and raising a breakwa­
ter agaist the Democratic runout, running
so wantonly and threateningly tip to that
time. Whether thia sueew exerted a diret ia Burtice ou the pubLc opinion.. or
whether it was tile first outcropping of a
changed popular feding, that m. whether |
it was a fureo iu itself or an indicator of |
force*, it i* enough to know that it wo ।
the harbinger of renewed Republican trijimpfas, and we shall be «tt.fied, without
Im curiosity p y'ng into I'm matter, to see •
"Michigan Edaenbou at Die Centennial the same coincidence again.
Exhibition,"—Gov. John J. Bagley, De­
troit; Her. D.C. Jacokre, Pontiac.
'Qangtri to our School Smetn."—
Sept. D. Bemis, Cold rater.
‘ School Hygcnc."—Rev. J. S. Good-

Uncle Sam's Port-Office should pay its way
and that, too. by increasing rates until it
doe*.
By all mean, make the Port­
Office self-sustaining if possible, by cc-&gt;oomy in ways which will not interfere with
public interest* and convenience There
ia room enough. douUira.. for reform in
thi. direction. But when it is proposed
to make live Department jny its way
despite all extravagance in administration
by levying incrcaaed rates of postage on
the whole people, there will certainly be a
protect which Coogrownen and politician*
ounnot mh^todeMand mid cannot safety

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day, the two Bodie* adjourned until that
time. Thus the -Hth Congress has start­ j ' Physiology in Public Reboots."—Mbs
ed, nod we Im,* the tiro Houara'tnay move ’j M. L. Cor. Grand Rapid-.
together hanoottiwuly, and fur the be* :| "Preparation fiir Teaching."—Mia* 8
’ Jr Pyne. Grand Rapid*.
interest* of the whole country .
"Cultivation .,f the Perceptive Facul­
ties."—M». Julia M.AancHft. Ka’ama

as cheap postage will not seriously increase
the always large postal deficiencies. Ry
the way, why is it that the Puet-Officc
Department alone i» Mmpht to be made

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On Tuesday ercuing IW Chas A.
Kent, of tlie la* Department of the Unireraiiy, will deliver an addrroi ou “The
Origin and Extent cf the Duty of the
State to Edncate."
On Wednreday evening, “An Outride
Viow of tho Publie Schools," will be pre­
seated in paper, and mldrrasei, by Cha*.
K. Baekns, of Detroit ; Dr. Chas. Rynd,
of (Adrian; Hon. J. H. MeGowan. of
House then proceeded to elect a Speaker, Coldwater, and othera. I
On Thursday evening, an addrasu will
Hou. Jaa. G. Blaine, cf Maine, being the
Republican nominee, and Kerr of Indiana be delivered by tbc Rer. Zachary Eddy,
the Democratic nominee, who was elected
During the day session. of Wednesday
over Blaine of course, -w the Democrats
are largely in the majority io the House, and Thursday, paper. aud du curious are
Mr. Kerr was escorted to the Speakers expected ou the following subjects, by the

ehair by Messrs- Blain and Randall, where
he made a short «]&lt;ccch prntnuing impar.
liolity and fairness toward all. TbeSen-

Do not fail to call up

.

would rc&lt;|uire a transfer „ _z_______
to Washington, and oblige me to senoualy be delegated to other* at the present
time. I am therefore roTuctantly brought
to my original dccirion. that it is incom­
patible with existing duties and obligerion*to^&gt;rcyt the position which you
Allow me to expren* my sincere hope!
that vou wiD be able to aeromjdiah your
well known purpore of obtaining the rerviof an able and faithful officer, whore
e*tabli*hod character will be a pledge that
hi* dntioi wifi be frarimriy dwharjeed.*bove and beyond all mere political iaflu-

Canned Fruits and Fish.

pirvd the l»t ofN’iicemlicr. and a new arrangmvnt having been made with the
Wagner Car Company, ou that date the
Pullman cam erased Io run over the road
ax rept on the Grand Tronk and Buffalo
linra. Their places were immediately
■uptiliad by new aud elegant roaches,
built by Mr. Wagner especially for this
rood: and there arc now running daily his
beautiful parlor and drawing-room care
upon day trains, and upon night trains 1776. A National Family Paper. 1876.
palace sleeping-rer&gt;. though without
Th. 0r**&lt; r»Ltv Pusr rf Amen.-s. lb. «.//
change to .Suipcn.ion Bridge, Rochester, serusortae snvrnrMlsr. sssek IM h sabas.
New York, and Boatou.
No through
nr to Boston has ever been ntn from
Chicago; and thi* addition to the tine,
which was not |&lt;wible umler the Pullman
administration, i» warmly welcomed.
Wagner * cars bare been long aud favor­
ably known at the Fust, hut this k their
firvt appearance al the Wa*L They are
bcantitully finished and ch-gantly fitted
up with every convenience which has
made travel a'plcaaurc, and the name of
Wagner will soon be ”
•- —
ear* as that of Putimi
cf comfort.

THE INDEPENDENT
roxTJiGE turt:

WHY 1)0 i TsKKK
THE INDEPENDENT!

Oysters received daily

BECAUSE it la

I have the fullest assurance and confi­
dence that *ueh an officer will have the
cordial and enerpetw co-operation of tbc
We copy the following from jhe Adrian
Honorable Secretary of the Interior, and
those working harmoniously and in muta- 77-ea, sddiag that it* stalemenu agree
product, of their own industry. There
with our own inffiftaaSon «&gt;■ the point
products are the frail of capital and Uhov
eomhtnid. The capital ia spent in furabbing the ran material and paying the
wages of labor.'’ The thing* pnxlurtd

BECAUSE I rasma a«M

TIMES COMPANY.
Woof Third St, ClnorauMi.O-

45 DOLLARS!

W, ril nd iK. RKrrSUCAN
BANNER usual price 11.50 and the
LOHWYIlsLE WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAL usual price &lt;2.00, postage
prepaid on both papers, (or Me year, for

KW

01' tho State that had so far nourished the
Miterprire II b tnw that Mr. Randall
drew the bill *»■*■!, and it u &lt;*|ualty- tree
that that bill um .amply the embodiment

ONLY

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

imitmi miTM

For What?

FLORENCE SlffflG lAfflUl

TU WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL
is th* grant NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPRR. It wiD, on Derember
31st, 1875. dirtribute iaqwrtially &lt;10,000
and erery^dwriptian sent throng
will k entitled to a ragtstered and
bered receipt for this distribution.

MOODY and SANKEY'S

■-* W . slater. beraare U
M sp Ibasr hrases vary
imura.wjk they a—
IW editor Isei il iau ki

�:ds wood.
500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at* g1.25 per
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

HO! FOR THE

THE GREAT CAUSE
Never before the war, or since,
have the beet Amcricon Prints
been placed on tjic Market at no
low a figure u 8c per yard.
SPRING A AVERY have
this day received and opened
50,000 yards of the best goods,
which they offer to their custo­
mers at this surprisingly low fig­
ure ; and in addition to this we
are offering 35,000 yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colors and patterns at Ge
Prints that never before were of­
fered in thia maaket at SO LOW
A Price. Tlie best and leading
brands of Brown and Blenched
Cottons, at the lowest*ruling
prices—in ftict SO CHEAP it is
hardly necessaay to call atten­
tion to them.
SPRING A AVERY.
Grand Rapids. ’

HUMAN MISERY.

pictures i

A Splendid uaortmeut of fine

pxornRBs;

I am now *11 alone in the I’botognph

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

Il would aeem os if almost (
everything hull been said about I
DRESS GOODS and that the
subject wa* entirely worn i
FOR THE
thread bare. But SPRING &amp;'
AVERY being alive, and watch-'
ing the interest of their many
customers ns well as the fluctua-,
tion of the market, have this!
ylD qt/lf o
day placed on sale a case of
SfLt/loiB Sift Of
SPENDID ALPACAS in all the
leading colors at 25 cents per
yard, These goods would be
considered cheap at more money.
Also a CASE of TIBER
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
ors, which nri attracting tho at­
i tention' of the masses nt 30c.
! In fine goods will be found all
the new and stylish tilings. In­
I visablc Plaids m Browns, Blues
I apd Grey*, in Camels Hair;
CASHMERES in Seal Brown,
j Navy Blue, . Prune (black a
I speciality) Dark-Green, Ac.—
.The U&lt;!lies would do well to!
Hook over our stock, before pur­
chasing, as we can show them All of which will be »ld nt
! all the novelties of the season.
until! after the Holidays.
I
SPRING A AVERY.
Grund -Rapids, I

HOLIDAYS.

Q Ld Wyycfr. ^Xe Cst'X*/

tweeu the two barber Bella, will pre warm
lunch each day from eleven to one o'clock,
and cold lunch during the remainder of
the day. l*BtronaF» ardicited.

f&lt;X» 1X°
X'X»z Slnr&lt;-S«rreX* 1X® St***-

NOTICE!

Wagons

and

Buggies

Reduced. Prices

00,7

*

Call and net* ft&gt;r your«elf, nt the Foot Office building.

The weather for the past few
day has been' wintery, remind-:
ing the Ladies of warm and,
comfortable garments. Tester-1
day Spring A Avery opened in
addition to their unusual large
stock over 100 desirable ami
! Stylish Cloaks and 6’aques in fur
j trimming, fringes, silk and in all
। tlie leading styles in both long
' and short garment*. Also a full
I line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak| ing Bcavera, fur lined and plain
I by the yard, with Braids Gimps,
and all the fashionable trim­
mings for these garments ; all
of winch your are most respeetI fully invited to examine.
Spbixg A Avery,
Grand

Al liniEITIM SUIT.

At ibe earoot aoiietation and recoal
meniiod by Mr. E. Rich, of hi* youngeat
«ia,&lt; J Rich, Dr. R. waa induced to
employ'him aa clerk.
8. J. took the pwition and held it two
year* and a hair, when by the a«i»tanre
of hia father, and hi* own aaring. be wa*
able to boy the I&gt;r. &lt;mt.
He thro added to hi&gt; *toek had the
•tore rv arrang'd, adrertiwd judicioody.

J. ROBERTS.
The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen
LAJMCPSy
but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a doublerd er of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it id going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
land close it out.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coining

"3. J. Rich'* IMiciou* Apu&gt; cure," of
which jbe ha» *dd one grou thia summer,
it nX*&gt;l. *»idc from he. wbole-lr trade,
and he ha. warrated every bottle, and in ne
e=~- ha. then- been ■ bottle returned.
Hi* -Improved Condition Powder*,”
eurea epianotie in every en*e, and ia one of
the moat valued medicine* foe borer- and
cattie ever diwavered.
Hi* -Knd of Pain," »
rf the pwstut to prow tn. (eaiijid«iii« lb* mann.r in &lt;-t i&gt;ain killer. on the market.
kb hnainre- -f • ilk* "Mure had previnw(’all at hia atore, and he will lie plcaaod
ly bron niadueted by th* Cnmaditee) that theto show you through hia stock, which cam■ Hum order
&gt;7 diroctkiu of a majority
*ei«4'd “&lt;&gt;ek ,&gt;f
of lb* o&gt;mmlllro, and pnxrodct areordiogly. u.ta of a large *D'1
rtrugF, patent Medicine*, Groeariea, ToAll of wHrii h re-peei fully aubaltrol.
Izacroand Cipri, Jpwdrj, Perfumery,
naled. Haalbir«&lt;*.
Haavrr Waiurr.
Wry Attorney.

a

This week wo have opened ,
Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock°f Fancy Goods in our Silk Department, n large in the Store can sec and they will be sold
line of SIIjKS, from the most ,
ever brought to this City celebrated and responsible man- cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
which we offer to the public lUfacturers, •‘Bonnet,’’ “Bellon n’’
cheap for Cash. If? have, | “Guinet’a,’’ besides the well- is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
known “Cac'nemire Alexandria,’’ {
also, a full and complete 1 imported by ua. Thia ia our fa- j our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
Stock of Drugs and Medi­ I orite brand, one which we desire;I boss-of City,
cines, Books and Stationary to sell our friends, which we ।
P bin says don’t tell any body they sell
warrant in every rejiect, and can |
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets.ffc., i1 only
be found at the counters of |I PURE G ROUND GOODS for it is to hard
I SPRING A AVERY.
1 5-c. Give us a call.
! work to grind them.
■ Hopkins L Barnes.
Hastings, Deo, 15,1874.

J.Cole&amp;S&lt;m

(WET TRADE!

GROCERS.

SALISBURY 4BR0SSE4U.

Which will lx-

mW

CASH

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC BALK

mNITVRE!

un pus®
ma

Of every Description which we
can aell cben|«r than any bnu* .In Bar­
ry Cmiuty, for lbe-e renaon*:

HIE

for

at peirew which deify *11 Competition
;
Ths atnek i* Compile in every depart­
. inrnt. Having been bought very low. ami
1 he jmMie will Bud it for lheir irrtwroi M

Oftr for sn« Htk Uni Unit hit

TATES U1E

HASTINGS, MICHlbAN,

Shingles, Lath,
One of the novelties intro­
duced by Spring A Avery, aud
which seem* to be appreciated
by their many patrons, is the

terns of all «m*. and make'
their own garment if they de­
sire. Over 1,000 different pal-­
! tern we offer our trade, for La-1
idtes, Men and children. Portw
i calling at the puttem depart-

Keep It.
Where you wul fmtl all kind* of

FURNITURE ROOMS.1 ES
The hu«vt Stock and lite bwrt Furniture |
ever brought to thi* city, i* on wthi|
bition Bt/thr Wunrooma c.f
|,

STEBBINS BRO’S

OHA1B

4c.

UNDERTAKING

�intone. Ho WM been tn that city in
1840 of wealthy Crook parentage, and
hk adoption of tho game of ebom m a
buxitMM pot only offeudeb hb relative,
but caxupisd the yam in which be might
have aebkrod sucocm in some ether ca­
reer. He returned io hia homo jurt Ufore the rebellion, snddculy and thorough­
ly disgusted with chew*—ao prejudi.'rd
against it that be has riuoe never played.
He has subsequently led an idle, mr.r»e
life. Ilia dally routine of exutenoe, sap I
the New Orleans Pkayirae, Involved a
walk on Canal street every morning. '
MOULDINGS,
’
where his dapper little figun—alwara aeromilondy well dreams]-became to well Artiste' Materials, Chromo?, and all
Picture Goods.
knutrn and as regularly looked fur is the
noonday bell. After hia daily promenade
be retired from public gate until evening,
DRUG POISONS.
when he appeared tn hia box al tha opera SHUN
MCDin we nxxDcaan twKUca*.
where, it ia mid, be never mimed a night.
It u farther related that during these VOLTA’S ELECTRO BEL^^^AXI^
yearn he permitted no friendly acquain­
tance. lie was never known to associate with
■tat
anybody Iml hit mother, and prewistenily
■ASrsr
repelled adraaoea from those who, haring
bri-n friends of bis early youth, desired to
renew their associations. He lived a
LTJnS
strange life, a strange, moody and pecu­
liarly mournful nun. About a year ago
MR. ASTOR’S DEATH,
lie began to looeo his mental control, and
The PotteMor of a Hundred Millions aeseral month* ago was put in a private
asylum. Some of his I friends hold the
.
it “Balitflcd to Go ”
theory that hia uudaday had its start in
tbc strain upon his mind ia playing many
and difficult games of chews.
Renliring hb. peril, Mr. Artur's Mtn re
tnaioed by ht&gt; bedside all day, and in -the
afternoon it was dear that his lungs were
bwnming affected. Ho breathed labori­
ously, and coughed with increased violence $10,000 GIVEN AWAY
and frequency. Still his strength vu
wonderful. ‘-Had he ptewwwed lew. vitali­ BANNER usual price $1.50 am! the
ty," said Dr. Barker, “he could not hare LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER
lasted no king.” His indomitable will,
which bad coMpiervd wo many obstacle* in JOURNAL usual price $2.00, portage
his long life lime, supported him to the prepaid on both paper*. Tor one year, for
last, and despite die unfavorable symp­ $3.0&lt;&gt;.
toms, ha was in good spirits, aal serened
TU WEEKLY COURIER JOURNAL
confident of ultimate recovery. “You
polled w through turn licknea, ductor,’’ is tho great NATIONAL FAMILY
be mid cheerfully to the family physician, NEWSPAPER. It wBl, on Ihwnbcr
“and I am mire you will pull me through 31 at, IS75, distribute impartially $10,000
this. He was speaking of a tloagcrous in valuable prewent* among its sutacriber FIVESPECIMRNjCOPlES (DIFFER­
attack about four yran ago when ho suf­ aud every^ubacripti.m sent through wb
ENT DATES) Ttl ONE AD
fered, and almost died, of inflamation of
DRESS FOR 25 (TS
will be entitled to a registered and num­

.-ax.-rj£

482332532348482353
sassterss^-^
YOUNGMEN.
T.UILES It. WELLS, Pr&lt;*Jo&gt;t.
HEXItr Ik HILLS,

STAUFFI

S12

Tho mart extensive, tlwiruagh and camnkte institution of tbc kind in the world.
Eight thousand graduates of thia college
now in anrerwfW borinewi in the prinripal
citiiy and towns of the United Slatot

Tilt Riilil KM nf Mucalm for

Ymi Men.
Magnificent grauita building, with degaiitly fitted and fttrnWicd apartment, for
the application of and carrying oat of our
novel and &gt;y»tcmatk ractliwl- of

$jR$20r,
“□.r
Advertiser’s Gazette

Young mm who contemplate a Iwrtinoa
life, and parents luring song to educate,
are particularly re.|U&lt;vtrel to aend
for documenta relating to theredkgr. which
give full inlbnnation a« to trru&gt;«. ron
tiona of cfltarncc. etc. Addrc-ui,
CHARLES R. WELLS, Fraudmi,

MStaSiS.?
ui—

I .

RAILROAD.

-

TITsCE TABLE.

I nr He cat»(sll tra Prime Bams

THE WEEKLY SUN.

| Taking Effect Nov. 21st 1875.

A ib'.runrit and kruiiwu nrt o« Itoxiobau.
f.lML »rsKlw. N~:arwal Ewtotan* m Srlt *torr.
I’lnrul
.ir, ia &gt;k*.*l. r.rrr Urn* •*

»!

tSsSKS-S

j; । *s5Sr.mL’ un

■l»l rear. llktUaike itar.lasUeh ■&gt; &lt;
lisa l|nsi« «r krntHKi.iir.,. the am i.,
wsr, will to la rawer •! Waiilwi-n ,
U
•rilu iwratr-lklnlrlrwllcu afa PnM4ea'
laliad Hiun. An “t Uara arruO art wr
cfersal lalinwt u»&lt;l Imp- riah&gt;.«.

”** ’™ to®;
i : ~ •’A.”’• r* &gt;w*«*l •ru&gt;.

MORTGAUESALK

of «U»U ua.| rwl 4 ,1

, l -rernl rrt otwasi. Awl Ikata kwuwrUl^al tab*

.fD.............

•I&gt;"rw»v frtwf Iwrrtr-Sr
| J.UaraieSi, a. la Mat a-nnf. rionwl* srav.4
c.-ww-t to«,tar HWMwtllawaal Hwwr us naiir
hs&lt; &gt;I&gt;( tore UMUltoH lt&gt; rwvrwtw atone nl Sa
I -a ail atorfrtos aralir tort 11*wit Nalira

1

TwC.'
__ __________ 52k’£Wta»a

Fin iam

Jactoi
■siutoti.

Saiiiai

MICHIGAN AND THS S&amp;OTH.

REAL ESTATE.
t S"»iwgsL-siL':.-_vari^si ■
*?’ !•!’

breathed with greater drlticuliy than Uforv. and it was crident that ■ his powers '
were Cist failing,
Ilia mind, however,,
was Jitile clouded, and he spoke rationally;
to bis friends and relative* One of the 1
eyakian* remained with him all night,
t Mr. Astor was unable to alcep, an 1 al
right o'clock yesterday morning his death
was momentarily expected. He was remscions, and sufficknlly intelligent to recog­
nise h» friends. .Soon after eight o'clock
the Rev. Houghton [urtor of “The Little
Church round the Corner' ’ having been

i r.-=rii*^EsmSEl'IIX.

•••'•"&gt; '»•“*» a*»M**n- to**li.te th* .il l •■xat do* i a.-.iSa
’ "•»“•"»«»«toiaa ZrtOrk,
1 «w«wH Mgrtesto ljwrtt.rti.IUi ..i4 Athwa l- | &lt;&gt;.. r-M»watoa&gt;i«r U&gt;*re&lt;&gt;i&gt;to'4slr vrrtBM.r

*«&gt;—

CHROMOS AND FRAMES.

1 tlwrwwsM II I. or4rt..t. Iku MowSsr th. IMti tjar
; tb. hair, al law at m&gt;4 dartatoi. .*4 all usher
tormw* tal.reclt-l to »abl aalale. are tr.ui.nl to
OMr rt a to-rtaw vf rai l Cwrt. Urn to Utt*
a* ike Pruteir oa&lt;- ta ito ettr a* Itailac. ae.4
tk&gt;. r.uur il awr Ibare k-. &gt;kr the rrsjrt if ika
IwtUl-iaae .h.eM •« to erunttot A«t H t* far
ttor unitord that ..H Kittoerr (rte a-lie. t»
the Host. IwiaetoiM in awM wulo. rf the
4«mi of ra)4 pattoen. and Ito b tones Ito-aoT. b,
i?s84.-B:sysc!u“.--gs'Ai*-

SmSCOP:SAND VIEWS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC BAWL r 1 "**:

"Trtz.'sri......
■ewtewl

: IkrtVmHlwrttartbe Cto.lr atlUrrr aaA ata*.
«TOt asel"«
M-m-Uur a. 1.
ICS. aa* t« O*""'!**
m 41 tana*
mi tto etof. ato
! naTwir n*i' jTTm*
j ^1 jitTl ■I rbaOela^aM
*rt itoat U-rttoC. tto laa-U ato l»ar1 itomt aa .hall 1- OKnwart 1“ .au-rj tto wall
* ’ ""l*0"1 /1 aXl 1? uy'‘t^*s*'| *.***»rt w..-* aah
* -t rtrllaaisirlf all ,\n,alm Ito Mf.TwmTa-aaA..
; &lt;«-«i-.r iu- art *-&lt;a»i s«.&gt;--rin.«&lt; artUaw Uit.tr
*&lt;* {wi ail m i-**- i •• &lt;t&gt; awns. j»r ru-r- t-woa

Lawson's Curative
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

!;tl

’ ll

W'J

E
j - *2
J
« '

FOR SALE!

ii

FARM

j’

CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

l| I -':

Mh

' wiJI not amount to km than one hundred
miBion dollars, the whole of which vast
aum will probably paw under the control
nf hia »m William Astor.

Jails* at Prohue.

NAL»:OK HXHCUT1ON.

i

L«

i-nnEMirF. iwws

•«»«&gt; RAMIS imtlOI.
Tkr brlllMe Sl.n l.lae
BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

« &amp;*^-^?Uir's; %'&amp; *i5;,r.t3

jsSCt

0* law* arroMlas to Ito I'.u.a iHalo* anti »r to Uw

1 if l!r I'Jf/J'.',o
nlM. to Alcon, lour a—&lt; AasuUa tu.lr, liaataa*
. ato win. «&gt; u-t- tortT &lt;y-i"-r. ."J ata., a

iXLErw

i1i S SIB
i t i it

io*a. Urtrepsl'lK. Ililri..*
Manufacturers, Importer--&amp; Dealer- It

-•'■"' MULtCt.
. JI-rtr.r-I'noiLtTi: ordkk'.
, KTATX or MICHinAX. rowwreariUrrr.v.1 -J fcSuV.iUL'a’SSK t.7 5 fc£
tor. U itor.tt ua.thu-t-.ao4 rtrill kawirvd aad
; torrwir^i...
CrtHtot. 8. C. riiwilf. Jwttsr af Ptotot..
t«J*« toallrr af tlie ntalt ul Altel Cwllier
of 0*41 c.isntr. &lt;lreaaa«4
| ilw nrtor a*4 Silas l»w MlittMLdBte sartUJ
, '.fl ur.Ua- f_ Cottier.&gt;4«w •/aU4
Ha/
laaCrt m~w.lk.rrtM ~i l-rtflli.f a4w.twf.tr.

iW

Broadway, .New York

F

!

E.H-T. AhtHoKY $co
»J.97

’ il
$i’yiiita
.$
S B -rf

M ils
taste!

tuljolninr
■. a good but

1

if tijSs

A FINESRAIM

•STw

f-'Hl-: I U.OII Wil ai jmMS' a.toaa -a
L I «*!*p»rs» rr.Mii a-*-. *r i»-Cua'i iLw-. toito tvi»
* ..r &gt;• Ml
Ic
at iianr.-awM
. &gt;l-p- w.b jat WMUIBS o&gt;. etnmli

‘V’to '"Z2J"'*

r*«*» mn»t». •««.

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.... .;.i.. ............. .„ ,, . ...........
1 Mtnsaaw. owirtwa IS: «»to. mM marine waa MIO.I ,iItoto. .riba* -UrE
» 1 .1— la waaru Ito l-arwto.il at tto .smartwatva
.
■Jolt.XQ.CUtoto^
| toa-lr-l .Mkn- tovnilina . •». .antoi
,
Wtorrea
1 Ito &lt;ut. -r Ito MM laStotarrM Owtuao. wiu. Jtual llaulnn. Par.Skun.

Immw

DnAIM COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE.

l&gt;. 1ST--. M 10 a-riaeh U ike torwtma »f nit dar,
eitto tototonf Uototar Uutkter. la, the Tawa.hiP
&lt;* Irsfas. In *al.l ltou.tr,
aarilrtto tontrart
F-rtheeusvallMnwil eaaatroataa «t a Illlrk ar

Krssrtassswwa gat
atsogyysfeOiS

■a l iiUItHu. of *aJ4 flrala ae are *.l lhew mttrtrtw) l» to eoaelto-iw br lb. ...nrr af tto land

!i!i

iB w h

Snital ad

ji’ ii’

.“tAff.

DENT

&gt; l® S

WiiMffli

polnlnieuta nre lirst-clars in every re­
aped, ita train* are made up of elegant
ucw Pullman Palace Drawing Room
I and Sleeping Coache*, luxurtou.. well
। lighted and well veniHated !&gt;(£■ Cnacher
land pleaaant lounging and smoking
enra. The rare are all cqttlnned with
the celebrated Miller Safety Platform,
and patent Hurters and Coupling*, Wce'luglioww' Safety Air Hrakoa, and every
other appliance that ha&gt; been devised

Bl

HASTINGS

h* 18 ’il

sii^ySSEjs?

WW&lt; ’
.JAMBS WrliOVplITAUX.
ttoteA U UtodL.» 4a,

IF-wjr«U®r
felinb

-bOAl-.p A51»

i'HOHATEOHDEH.

ix«f

BLACK k FULLER.

BRICK FOR SALE!
The Subscribers trill com­
mence the’ Afanufacture of

3EBJFLXCK
at the earliest possible mo­
ment. H'illkeep constantly
bn hand a full supply of '
BETTER BRICK
than wajt ever before made

SSsS'l-Sx’KSSSE

rsn«t3£Ha lagajSgi

s?ur«ss'ts
cawiS
£sSS=-s2SS'“=i^

fto’sirtowtlr aTeaM atonwe».a»d ItoSaUto^we

XwrifwU n”” “
hUNCBI nou&gt;ra
Itaiati Xwv. Ml A. D. MCT.
Awwwea.

PROBATE ORDER.

PRORATE ORDER.

S£'s='“=i=S~SSS
DMWOLUTioK MOTicK.

"KrafTUU toZanSTram

tto’Hlb

Ktowwa iBtonwtwl to atoi wttol.. art r-iatret la
Bautes-.Nto.fetCJ_____ ________

KMTSAY.

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iiaiiift

Winter Timo Table.

te m i

Corner Suu and Creek 81. Budding
(lore oceupted by H«&lt;tor. Cash Store.

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ry.jtoUtoatiinaVtoWMelMSri^la toe^Oir^llawttou'to*oaa itotoattfl et&lt;ai husm al.”"...;t,“
* pratonl. n. C rnw4le, JaOc. at Ftotala.
, l" “rt mu.r at ito. «Ma*e er Aaron ■•atorr,
r*&gt;f,-**rtoJoix ato nilas 4*lr vwrttowl ika
Cualanua.l ut tlaaaal. 1- Catn.t Atom&gt;.-ram a
aCwM total. .Mr« .to prwr* star to.Aanni.to aw*
attoml. and ato « W rW* arid trw* tor nd toll aa
r’KHc'isiusrssssi'EJUS

I

AMERICAN MARBLE

or Connell Bluffs. Omaha, and Cahfora, Two through trains daily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cara thruturb to Connell Blttlh
For BL Paul and MInneapolu. Two
through trains dally, with Pullman Palwee Uar« ntlachcd on troth trains.

DEN

lasliiiie,

mhi

a ca
Michigan

M iS

Linenln, Presided, Washington, D. C.,
was forwarded by mail.
The Saturday
follow lug an open liarouche, enntaining 'a
rather large quiet-faced man in citixendotbts*. aud followed, by two "sanitary'
ambulance* in charge of • matron and
guard came up the bluff and belied at the
guard line. Tbo quiet-fared man proeeml.
ed Irinuvly pool tho officers quarters 'tn
the tent* of the "Mmwaehttrette dirisimt''
by the side of wbkh Ivy the Michigia
dtvanon.'
Alter a brief insprvxina, the ambulances
were Iwnaght in, and the poor shivering
fellow* from Michigan abated their load*

■s^spasu

staratsS."
O«

DR. C. A SMITH'

i IJST m

irTB. P-PEC

Jeanrt
ot vf UM
a arewsa.ewrwwr

Ekratetea. 1 Per Cal.

eastern ourwkirt* cf,Alexandria, Virginia,
wa* surmounted by Fort Lyon, and to it*
base by tho Hibley tents of a camp of
from 9,(MX) to 13,WO so calW ronralo*cent», who had been/crowded out of the
warm ward.* and soft beds of northern
luwpital*. to give place to the newly
wounded from Bun»id*'s tattle at Fredcrick-burg. The Fibky teats, koldicr*
fare, and inclement Potomac winds, in the
majority at own canned a relapse, and a
taufhlly augmented akk-tat was soon up-

S^Fttr^SE

lEfeteEFSis

ROSE &amp; WILDER.

dying man. Mr. Artur partook of tbc
holy couiui union, and then repotted the
Lora's I’rayer aloud.. Dr. Barker left
him in charge nf tbc other jAyriciant.
suppoung that he might serhajs live for
two hours, and imimdialriy after he sank
into a stupor, ftnm which he did not a
wak». Almost precisely at half |o.-t 9
'o'clock he died so quictlv that those a­
round him Itardiy knew Ik had paws! a­
way. All tlie members of bis family and

IBhW*

a!

L ili

Mr Astor laced doth a* nlndy as be I
bad the day previously looked upon the
pro*l&gt;cetaofrca&gt;rery. “I might,*'ho uid,
•ihare lived another year if 1 had not
•aught this rold; bat I era ulkScd to go
now, 1 am eighty-four years old—loog
past the nlottod time of man—and at my
are life is a burden." In the alteni&lt;*&gt;u ,
a lethargy gradually crept over him, and
by alow degree* be tail interre: in what |
was going on around hire bed. .As night

iiSfb.

BUSINESS TRAINING.

fa ta

founded. He was very rretlms daring bered receipt for this dutribntiou.
Send.us $3.00 and get both paper*.
Sunday night, yet on Monday morning he
was atUl sanguine.
Monday evening a
marked, change for the wcr«t was noticed.
His respiration had become pninfiiliy oppKaard, and his rejngh more violent. A
ateepkto mgbl left him exhausted and
Euliug ou Tuesday morning, and when the
physician arrived it was evident that the
drooded pneumonia had act iu. and that

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Ceo. M. Dewey,
rblTiiR AND PURLMHER.

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VOL. XX. NO. 33

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1875

WHOLE NO. lo/o.

IffiEW MB BBfflTO CARDS.

HARDWARE ! ™
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
CE' rRAL HOUSE

5

I would suggest the taxation of all proper­
ty equally, whether church or oorpontive, caaes other nati.mi simply deal with an
actually existing condition of things and

pletchne of

F A b'FlNQS, DH0H.

flv®'! Sr*rt Soiosoifs Ufa «***«&lt;.
5*4yrs,
tiros, Slngi/ Brils,
SeV Sy»e* Foot ■'flflF®'!®,
Ttll fflflr®, t?® Ifouor

USUAL,

000,000.

powers continue on a mtisfartury and
frisodiy footing,. "Increased intercourse,
from slavery. We have beenme pomrosod the extension of commeroe, and the colliof the mjiect, if not the friendship, of all ration of mutual interest* hare steadily
civilised nations. Our progrews has boon

practicable the peaceful solution of quoa.
lions which from time to time nreesuiriJy

Also tho Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel

. BtOWiM

proposed.

Now we number more than

autUAL roMnax nixiTtoxa

FoVlIUpFf (}O0DS.

PARTNERS^]

1 '- ' ! '

gra titer* night land
3
32S 1

Hw. now in Stock tor th. HOLIDAY TRADE . toll u&gt;d com-

L. E STAUFFER, IProp.

stability end equipped with the machinery
for the administration of internal policy

fcqt tc CWrem in thia centennial year of
cur national existence a* a free and indo- taxaiMU the coutcmpUtion
property, aa hare alluded to,

new power. Ta a word, the creation
new State is a fact. To cotebUah the
ditlon or thinp eaaenlul to the rocognition
of this fact there must be a people occu­
pying a known territory united under
tome known and defined form of govern­
ment, acknowledged by llwac subject
thereto, in which the fonctious of gormi-

right of any
ed by author...,
ernment to land npoo trench territory,
and to connect with French land lines, and
enjoy all the bfceaary facilities, or priri

education our

public and for private wrongs, and able to
assume the correlative international obli­
gation. and capable of performing the correeponding international duties rmulunn
u happy to announce the fuunge of fh&gt;m an sequiaition of tho right* of noby the general Cortes of Portugal, creignty. A power should exLt, cwmplcto
in iu urganlxation, ready to take and able Unital Statea
to maintain iu place among the nation* of
the earth. _ While couacious that the inMexico, and in the West from the Missis­
that such legislation may be another step surTretion in Cuba ha* shown a strength
sippi to the Pacific. Ono hundred years
ago the cotton gin, thr steamship, the rail. toward the great eoiuummalKU to Ih
reached when no man shall be permitted

CROSS-CUT SAWS,

T.'J.'WILDER,
JVBTI- U or TUB PUML a«wral CaltsrU-a

thirty-eight—including Colorado, which
has token tho iuitiatunr steps to become a
Stale—and eight Temtorsa, including tbe
Indian Territory and Alaska, and includ­
ing Colorado, making a territory extend-

Which are guaranteed to cut fifty per cent more wood than any
•
other Saw in the Market.

'ZTi&lt;nsM,
HTOVESx

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
DR • IL F. PFCKHAV.

Has the Largest Door of any Stoye in the Market.

•

crons other inventions of scarcely le-j
value to make business and happiness were
entirely unknown
In 1776 manufsetunw scarcely existed
ei en in name in all this vast territory. I o
1870 more than 2,000,001) persons were
employed iu.mauu!*eturiea, producing more
than 82,100,000,000 of product iu amount
annually, nmrly equal to our national debt.

The GRANGER s

Cl,

It &gt;&gt; *.
Manufactured.

MILO T. WIIEELER.

and Haari«.t
.

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.
burgher.

JOHN ROBERTS,
Ht lUlgoN -DwaUiak •» Droaa-

, engaged. The extnurdiriuy effect pro| duccd In our country by a resort to such
: occupation* ha* built up a market for the
J product* of .fertile laud* distant from the

I» DRAKE,

( plain and the pasture and adding cuancct' tug railroads and steamboats has produced
I its i.ur distant country a result not equal­
] Icil by the intelligent parts of other na-

’ jt. W.’ RTKER.
JVSTKB OF THE FRACK. Onml CaUastlea
•KajuaffiSi****1’
ni'WM*hUI“*MU**

A splendid assortmeut of line

Jewelry

WRIGHT fc HOLBROOK.

jewels

F. S. BOWLS

nations. Each party seems quite caps)
ef working great injury sod damaipths other, aa well as to all the relatio
aq-|r intervals dependent an ths ex istee
of {«am in the bland, but they seem i

TOR THE HOLIDAYS.
,

MTM.1I. IIAVrOHD.

.
Luoitt

4X®

9*Xr* q°LD

been duly proclaimed.

factorily

limit the ’control of tckgrsphie communi
cation between the two continent* to than,possessing tbe lines already laid- Within
a few months past * caUe has been laid,
known as the United States Direct Cable

should avoid any auspieitm or imputation.
A reeognttfon of t he independence of Cu-

directly

with

Greet

npraclicable to complete the
tbe time originally fixed. I
reached the conclusion that tho conflict in
Cuba, dreadful* and drtastetin- a* were
understanding which it i* dr-arable should the incidents, did n A rise to the fearful
d gnity of war Regarding it now. after a

Here that large amounts . i

of thia useful and root civilised mean* al

quirrd greater extent.
• formidable proportions.

plashed.

Thirteen hundred and eighty -

whole duty and all our internatioaa] obli­
gation to Spain with friendly firmness and
fidelity, snd with a spirit of patience and

c
th. subject meuiripel hwrcare manv t-ointe which

riiitbolding right* of belligerency must be Government has felt itself entitled to com­

in three install-

*4Te1lt dJ*°

has furnished no evidence

humanity itself demand the eematiou of
the strife before the whole island shall be
ind power, when free laid waste and large sacrifices of life be
selfish and unworthy made, I shall feel It my duty, should my

F. STEINHOFlAlso n. fine nssortmciit of

chuling all

manitr which have heretofore called forth
disappointed, to make a further commit ni-

We are a republic wherein one man is as
good as another before the law. Under

Gift Books, Book Marks, Pictures

recommending what may

Stnital and Hmital

1$W-AU lines, shiuld
Ifta between wMeli they may

of the Govsrnmeut Such a tribunal
would afford an opportunity
than British subjects, to

power should 'be reserved

roitunx XATtOXH axis thb ckxtubui.
BXU1BITIOX.

DENTIST
। All of which will be sold,at Reduced Prices
untill after the Holidaye.

fr,nu nowl

powers, have manifested thrir friendly
sonlinicuu toward the United Steter'and
with Cuba

by taking rte-va

DENTIST

'iuliille,

'

up between it* catiseca and those of
Moreover the nroocrtv of our

Kwnisland

C»U «od see for yourwlf. el the Post Office buildwg.

Miciiiai.

Sweet’s, H°Tbl,

J. ROBERTS

' RAND 1AHM...............................
LVOV A rtCKXJUSIl, PraprUlwn.

in proportion to tho gvoeral diffuaion
education and independence of thought
and artion.

mi M1UH!

UUJH'.p AND ItQOJl. b-.’Jn r»-» I'AV-

A CARD.

and largest line of

rp,

MioiiiganjExohange.

DsvaoiT. Jess 1. IKI-

'

*

***•

O

_________
staking it the duty of the several States

nghls and obligation*.

highMaabysw^to
qutratn mt* to Uiren ■
demands, but th- very

thr children iu the rudimentary branebea
within their respective litnlia, trrewpecUre
ntOVBLO OS OCB MEXICAN

pro ram te

f 0^00^ of ai| giies.
8^, ^10^068. o

Cafnars, S®
..::2T2r^
Jeffenoo St.

HMtinjjs, Mich. &gt;

and Gulf State*. and between all of them

ONE HUNDRED

jJitTerrat pHUrM of imported u&gt;d dnioe.be
*J church 'Proparty-

FOR

OFFICE

Briusiu,

recommend the adoption
of intcrrcuticn. I dull 1«

wa* held sw.iinublc, ha. decided iu faro'

SpLi/ioiD Sty* of fi/lt ufo E^n-lfi/lqs,
Pijto, SLicrr-Buyyo/ls
Studs.

SALISBURY A IIBOSS HA I -

cabl? cennwtii
continent, and I

arrival they will be taken into careful ex­
as an unfriendly act and a gratuitous deai- amination. and may, I hope, lead to a
years, have h«-l.a .iirc*»« and have esul&gt;Oiat tbe payment* were fully and nmlrjtioa of moral support to the rebellion, satisfactory adjustment of the quest ions tn
.,1 t&gt;__ .L. which they refer, and remove the posaibilliabed a reputation for enterprise, sagacity, I fp«*ii1y anticipated by that government li
itv of future oecurrences such as have
given rise to our just complaints It is
understood alao that renewed effort, are
being made’to introduce reform* in tbe
[&lt;irt where commen-r enters. With equal j jRe tenn, „f th,- adjustment I directed the tn, but this conflict must be one which administration of the'island. Persuaded,
pride we can point to our progress In all i distribution of the amount among the
■‘•"•s “d-th.K a. tioaal law, as war. Bellicrrency, too. fa a
fact. The mere cxi«trnee of contending

u

C. G. HOLBROOK.
ATTOBXBV ATI AW **&lt;
, .nl.ruxl wustli l&gt; all bo.

July, 1869, and has been an efirioM and
valuable agent of commutticatioc between

I’oiled Slate* steamer Montijo, for the

throughout the States and Territorial ba*
not only le-rn remarkable, but has bad a
1 Urge iuflnrnee uj-m th* bmunaa of all
comuercial nations

rticlck.

■ ISAAC IV. VROCIMAN.
ER-60 tlulrr. p»sw v.r. -U Cam

TkUTID WITH VAklOCs vcwxas.

rttl
pnxlucts lull a century ago. Wc now
should carefully avoid the false lights
‘ produce more than the world consumed at
surrounded. The gorrrnment of Spain:
the beginning of our national exialcuce through Mr Cushing, ,our Minister in
has re*eully submitted to our minister at complications of the question, submitted.
Madrid, with the Spanish Government. ety, and adhere rigidly and sternly to the Madrid certain proposals which he found
rule it has made it* guide, doing only that

l'.r .x-’mI-R

JOHN r. cressy.

entire rocii-rooity end equal
payments were to take plan
been so signally diaraganlcd.

snrooM, whereby one party »
and control tho island to the

home and abroad in » manner moat flattcr, ing to our (wide But for the extraurdiraa cooclud.d in the
' nary grtiiu* and ability of our mechanics,
' the’ achievement* of our agriculturists,
manufacturers and traniportcrs throughout
i tbe country would have been impossible
’ &lt;-f atuuttmcnt. The progress of the mines herewith submitted ; in order that if such
ha* a!*o Urn great. Of coal our produc­
tion was small' now many millioiH nf ton*
i are tain,'! annually ; so with iron, wbieh

^LLCIUS RISSKLL,

privilege and the the
French was inform*

irc:

opinion of Spain that
ed. and yet the strife

scats itselt is that of the recognition of
belligerent rights in tho parties to the eon

rrraiciAS a suBjigniqgaee

11.

rnt government oapebla of performing
obligations and entitled to bo treated
one of the powers of the earth. A r
ognitiou under sneh rireumstancns woi

out aificieot cau*o upward, of forty years
ago. Though ahe had hitherto denied her
acwantabilitr, the denial was never actiui-

HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS

MM. UPJOHN,

in lisuday
that it is t
__
a* contributing toward that end and as re­
quired by the spirit of the treaty which
we hare, to proride by suitable le-gialation.

1 therefore withheld

Lt IMO. 1

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
TO ORDER, •»&gt;

gS.JT^sTL.si

I Comer Steed iu Empire Mock, He.-.

OOR8 Mt

-j

««j,

r • ;■ . .

�([lit j\rpttbliran jpnncr. of tfa t. P. R. R.. rakfe^sug tfaEassf

i

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to*rtu»&lt;rooi
raitS?rt*Ma ot ua. Say.*** ° ***
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Map of Our Country!

Ciicinati Weetly Tins, ■

138 Woodward Avenue,
(Opera-Hona^ Block,)

era™!.

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s. &amp; L ftteM l ltim

Grain, Flour, Provision.
ap.dCountry^Produce,
DKTxorr. Mien. ***"*■

1.223
J^te-Ven tefafa, tortI^rearan n^. „
Oer tausrire enter, from Eatura saakm* at..
" “,’3fa?EX3

John H. Wendell &amp; Co,

jig

Cematete. Mmefaaute

Flour, Grain, Pork &amp; Seed*.

54 am. 5^

The reales veer uf Ahilre to to fa au* *£,«***
Mere- a. r*U- u. Mary J. rrttoe. bw wn*A 4&gt;fath AiBlvrreerT ef Aaerteaa ifaro — 4*s*».

Wheat a specialty

Eriit7il7:L,SS?;
euK
exam to»»le -ill tsi* rock seven u Urjrturou.
Bet «• fas* aero Uea th. -rati veto terr* —a-

Wltuac. M. iwnuo E
*rt\rira^^
I Btoeetolt It th. »to erw*ses« uf e.'rtll.asl
str.-sei-ssm *1: is’irf ehuwtto efa rtro-tatiar -&gt;Mfa*a to tfa W ra.
L faeew.lt to tetr a*4 &lt;Mteaee4ralM rttyobuert e-toUra*. -kite to to li Ifa trawl WUI fa.
seMtau torsria*‘Me.
it I* • *.far euaMaatiea falwwa tfa
Sriitteri ew-s**er era th. tuny ****v. Erory to.•t:
■to^toetoiw^etWT je^twe^ .miw roeromlr txw

us.'Ea

Mayhew BusinessCollege
EXCELS

.»?as?

ute!

‘‘ TF1*’1
rirom for uelsraeu to terete:
"•a tett. fat eut Ire.-, erowral. rosuru of th.
.etci to *n lred.be reaamtet * tocra

i -.im'uw 7s a. u rVAt*”

Wheleaaie Deai.ro to

OYSTERS.

AND FOMRIQK ER UTTS.
Mraefataren bf^.rateteaito faakd Orofa, Rak

»tXtel

‘KtlSS

aoouwu

FREE

UNTIL

187(1.

For all New Subscribers

ms FOR KIGHT WEEKS'
week, ot tfat rrer are -Mki.g t Th-t. era- If
u&gt;ro at. ww takl-e mm. ulbtt rarer, it w-UI att

SSKSf«Sai!
Eris.'SEsr
teteral sereau -aal te rofa th. na. lastrhl l».

Ira MaTbeW. Dram*. Mlah.

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO

Over One Hundrv-d Thousand Patron*
In all the State* ot the Ullion
of tech sellteet perllra efa from all rluaw of re
rort^tejuy I* tfa rerairttri uf tfa Tt«*. at &gt;

» Jag—g Are. Dmog.

BALCH &amp; NOHTOM,
” flRAfflcinBaDin™Aifft*‘
Oomrr

SU..

—.set
Billings &amp; Probasco,
Barbie, Marttei^ Slali ail bn
MANTLES,
Aad an rtvtaa ot
GRA.TES.

rea. Itmt.
an-ThA srosraliiea [will .n.bl. attar astel* to
rofor Ifa-uKlrto ea.eflfa reluM. Mar. ef-

Liltell's Living Age.

**^*^2*7**F"^ l r’~ ”

JBWBLER8

-*VDTBe-

For 1876.

OBPrisktkHtaai Mp

to a casual observe* a* though tfa fenaere
of tfa State m-oat. mare krgdy tfan at

8TEBBOB LROfl^

~THK CBiTKNNIAL YEAR”

ft 7XX1

BUte£*tot«M to lb. trod.ro farirten. Hml
U«efol and Beautiful Map*.
TO BE GIVES TO THIR PATRUSN.

JOHN STANLEY !

Household Map of Ohio,

' Wbrieaaleafa Ketell Pretoria

ri.lM aU raBrofa Uaea, tfa rriadsaj ruefa. aad

GROCE RIES
tlaae'itafa-brok aaJ.JS, fart-SaM___ ..X 8

Map of the Northwest.

Canned -Fruits and Fish.

funt th/irr q Liyuono
FOR MEDICAL PVRPOEW.

2 j!

HSSaSrixyi®:

&lt;&lt;rt of lb" "On*urao* .oarlar (SO ot *o*Uo- wale
sure* tiaxl" Ttoraato* Mmaro *&gt;• in nan* or
roo-ooow rn worn oomalaiae tony ne&gt; *ena sr
ms-. SO 1 »»Oto woe* ot lorn, alxoala n u. 1 ow &gt;
•ale rt Amr ns. la I*, eoe—Ivor Sorry, a-4 stato of
T*«re«ion ootleo u bo**—r Clera lbs. bv elrteo *r

ffl-l

eipemKlu:.!, and u far » the iroc-efaxfa

Jewdtn and Maaufecturfog

men.
L*
«h. Because1 w* warrant all good, we
make.
Wo sell none of thia efiesp-wade Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. Tbe
good* we make*la made by hand, and

der. Repairing of all kind* of old fur­
niture neatly done.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Room* south ride State St.
opposite II. A. Goodyear** Hardware
Store.

TliE MOST EMINENT AUTHera of the Day. such sa Hon. W. K
(■Itoiaton*. Pro?. Max Muller, Prof.
lhe election uf Kezr, a« ipcakcr, Huxlev, Dr. W. B. Carpeatar. Prof
xxrna to ua to mean the nomination and Tyndall. II. A. Proctor. Kroncis Power
election of Gov. Tilden to the presidency. Cobfa. Tbe Duke of Argyll, Jan- A.
Froude. Mro Muloeb, Mr*. Oliphant,
The above wc dip frvm'lfa A'uhrsuaxoo Mias
Thackerav, Jean lugelow, Geo
Giuette, of tfa 10th inaL Tfa Gtnritr MacDonald, Win. Black, Anthony
« more sangu.ne than the C A.n.y.. /.me, R
. ThomM
•w
the really leading Democratic ucw.Mi.er of Htory. Robert Buchanan. Tennvwin
Browning, sad maay. tofan, aro repro.
tfa west. Hear it
routed in the page* of
Tile
moat demoralized, con fused,
broktuup, arattered, diaintcrerated, confounded, fat, dazed, anJ knockedIn 187f&gt; Tur Lavira Ana eaters upon its
out-of-time people that exi»t to-day on
thia planet are “Demoerata '
Like lhe thirty-third year. Il fa. new tallel io rotribes of Israel, they have been wander­ jeuraal* of lhe cou atry. and faa tori with ron.
ing for many year* in tfa wildernesa, un slant increasing tueeero. Haring recently
able to find their way out,, and rump-lied afaorbtol It. young—r rompeiltcr. -EVERY
to subsist on extraordinary »hort ration* 5ATVRDAY," il te "O. without . Heal in iu
Unlike the Isradite wanderer., they far n t
got any Moses. For fifteen rear, they
fave liecn without a head.
For fifteen
yean they fare been running wildly hith­
er and thither, in search uf a leader. Ev­
ery few yean *ombody has come forward
and tendered hi. service* s* a leader, fat greai acauuat of tartier, *ub fra-hnew. ow­
only to quickly demonstrate hi* utter inea- ing to It* wrohly itou* and with a Mtigfraary
paaty for the position. McClellan, Sey­ renyfarerM alien,ptld by no other publication,
mour, Pendleton. Thurman. Hendricks, th* fast Fraan. Reviews, Criticism., Talco.
old Bill Allen, and, last of all, 8am Tilden, Skrtchr* of Travel and IHrourery, I'oevrv.
Sctentiae. Blographlral. HUioricri and Priilihave proved failarea in tfa role of a Dem­ od Intansatian. from ifa ratlro body of Fer­
ocratic Moaa.
The failure of Tilden rin* Periodical Literature
leaves the beadles* Democracy worse off
During th* roalag year, lb* tori*! sad
than ever fafore. Its physical organism, efart tlorie* ot lb*
it* nervous system, its mental and moral
LKAD1BU KOHE1UM AVrUOlU
structure (»o tar a* it has any) are all torn win fa given, together with an amount nnapup Jta condition is one that paliara proached by any other periodical in th*
the notion of ehaos more completely than world, of lb* fart literary and roitattac mu­
ter of tfa day. from th* pnu ot tfa adov*
anything that has lately appeared.
namcl. an ! many other feremoer l&gt;nwe Eeeey.
Six short months ago" Tildcu seemed to .Hr, SnmbH.. Otfae, ffaemrore, -fa JMilwe.
fa the most nromiaing Muses the headless
__xold body fad found rincc . it became an and Profrero.
Gbaxp Cextbal Hotel,)
Tb» Importance of Tu. Livt.c Amt to eiery
atmleM, aeatterrd, and diaintergrated
Omaha, Ncb., Dec., 11,1875. f
crowd of wanderers, without a reason to American reader, at the only *atiithcVori!y
Things generally are Mt ’■* lively in be. His vigorous and p&amp;bably honest p*a*ibi* eunent literature,—fa.
thia great Valley of tbe Missouri as they blow* against tfa infamous Tammany csn»e it embrace, th* production, of
ring sent him unlike a roeket to the chair
ware a year ago, and that ia partlcularily
THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS
true of the Lnaincka in thia city To one for a higher flight sent him down like a la all branches of Utorataro. Heteato. Art
who has »seu Omaha only in past years, stick, aod proved that he', like lhe real, is and IV.lHre.-te .ufflciently indicate! by the
following vroent:
not
of
the
etuff
of
which
political
MoseoKs
it looks as though the city faa seen fa
are made.
For lhe tournament of 1876,
OI»IXTIOITS.
boat days, aod, yet, there ia aomelhing in
8ara Tilden i* out of tfa field, and tfa
the appearance of tfa manufacturing in- beadles* oljl eorpee faa no one tu put for­ h w’^'v’ rMTfa’U** •" *’"7 A"*ric“
tcrasta, now faing so largely developed, to ward fohi* place who can bring to them
••la so rtfar poblloitian css lher* be found
gain hope for lhe f uture of one of the meat any reasonable hope of auccoa..
•o much of .lading literary exerilsn**."—A".
&gt; Afawing Tfa*.
beautiful and cnthusiartic young dues
-11 reproduce" Ifa tea* tfaaghla 9t tfa
Literary.
tliat hare grown up, dedicated to freedom
ie. rtliriM tatomto. '-n*d4£;
in tfa bloody baptism tfat followed tfa
ouvsa orrie|* xauauzs *na see.
repeal of the Missouri compromiae, and
■•Th* fartrfbli our eclwile publication.,"
Tl. auxbev wMsh flaUhe* the sialh you — Tie A'enoa. .V, 1".
lhe dedication of tfa empire, now com.
■ And Uh chwuf. A monthly that, twmre
prising the States of Nebraaka and Kau- ot thi* popular Mralhlj, sad th* last w* er* "Wry seed."—rte Ademe, CTb'a^*.
to rood**, u w* are informed by th* propriawithout a rival."—nmyetp***a.i
aaa to freedom over tho heads of ths “bor­
ter*, ha. th* eoneladinE eh.pt.r. of Oliver
der ruffians'' that poured into these, then, OpUo'i Btery, Oetag Vert ; ar, Tbe Peril* ot a
• A pur* and perpetual reservoir and foun­
territarim, under the load of the Minracri Poor Dey [ the eonelulsa ot EHJab Kefagc'e tain of OBiertaintosnl and iurtnmtoo."—Boa.
desperadoes, whose name* are a hloC cm Btery. Breu(ht to the Prost; er th. Yenac JMeri e. N-irtArop.
-It. pagro iron with lhe eh dceel II teraterg.
Iteftsdrre. -llh th* *indl*(-ap of EHisbetb of tfa &lt;Uy."—A’. T. Mtom.
the page of the countries history,
,
"With it alone a reader way thirty keep up
Nebraska is, however, to bs al no dis­ Dudley'. Story. Xataro'* Scholar. In addi•Uh ail that la Important In tfa Yterrture.
tant day, a great agricultural State, and tian to th***, aro Glorias About Handling rZTU£i~r r
Gaas. by C. A. Bupbva.; Th. Hrir ef Ltaae,
by Botha; Walting upon Hue, by Pena fair,
•TTro sblroi *my&gt;. th* moet entertaining
town*, that sooner or later WiU make them ley; Priae. Bl.oarek, by Mary araapr Chas*; •terlw. tho Saw poetry of the Engilrii Inspeat commercial emporiums. This year Jessie'. Sureere. by Aani. Morri., sad tso rug*, are fare gathered te(*lb«r/r—fBmato
iaa been one of groat prosperity to tfa pretty dart*, by young writer*. A ftinin1’
“He psUMstioa in wwoklv aumtero (!’«•
agricultoriais all through tfa Valley of tbe with. Bear, sad The L»&lt;«*d ef the Whit* to II * greet adritaiafa over Ila awnlhly cearMissouri; and the productions sow seek­ Lily. Th. Poms, are Th. Tbuadre flpirti by wtrauj" fa?* *plrit “d A*1^ #f *“
Uro. S. Bsridjh । Behind th* Dour. M&gt;» M.
"indi.penribto to every a", -fa derire* n
ing market are simply enormcua, but pri­
X. X. Hathsway ; True Low'. Knot, by Jas- thorough eompeedium of til tfat to adtnlraU.
ces are ao extremely low, tfat It I* often
ale Jay; Tfa Klnj'* Cbepel Bpnrrow, by Cl»- rad Mtoworthy Is lhe luerary worid. '—Drotrue, that fimrn tfa more distant part of MOI; n* Canary . Bxspe. by »mu. Bron“It ha* no equal la say oeotstry."—MB*.
State tfa productions are uo* worth bring­ tea. We bsve ala* an ntataai dMop*. by
ing to market, eepecifaiy true is this of H. Elioct McBrino, entitled Th* Storm iTnu.ua:. Wiaiv al fa U0 a you. frot of
fhS! Rita Paper*. Bead-wark. Putl-pajr
corn and outs, two uf the staple produc­ inuecroliosa, A. Thi. lam is tally eqaai to protore. Volsao fagin. Janaary 1. Sow
tions of the State, and it i* also, true any number y«c published, and will reeeiv* terveuing nutafar* erefa.
tfat thie ie very likely to bo tbe care In tfa it th. publieatioa of OHeer Opde'. M*c*&gt;ta«
Addroo.
f.FTTgf.r, 4 OA T, AtaV*"future to a very large extent
To otxr.re -ill be mpeadwl tar th* Fromi.^The^paU
the producing i.-terret cf the State *ga-M4 wing *b*ar!.*d by o-J.ro a**cuiae&gt;. but hav*
* gvt*w&gt;ng ntefavuraLPc market as the

Tfa gtel.Kirai sxjdoratimx. far. bean

Do not fen to call apos

fOEHB 4 •rfiqi/r,

JU

w«gw&gt;cy of two yeara sq-o.

JZSfahy reaSL’ZitM tot in et tew. and

yy HEN Dr DEraoiT

Peerless Milk Safes

i 11

the* hwn their red rahtot »« tUtmcu.

nouer*. of whom 1,636 were invalid, and
Believing that these view* will com­
1,784 widow* and dependent roistioa*,
21,038 were pemioocra of tfa war of mend tb—ilvi. to tbegreut Mgassty of
1812,15373 ol whom were survivor*, and tfa right thinking and patriotic citisena
rftbeTnfad ffaX. I .abmi: tfa rert to
5,1*3 wm widow*. Itis ewtimatod that
*29.535,0M will fa required for tfa pay­ Congress.
(Sgnadi
U. 8. GRANT.
ment of peurineai* for the next fiscal year,
KaitrvTtrx maxmiix, Dec , 7,1873.
an amount *966,000 fan tfau tbe artinutre
far the prcte® t ymr.
Taura win. ure^Tkrt gwd e!4 bally
Il has baen aBOLMICAL B4FWBATI0M* U» THE TE*KtTXMUO.

oan sail ebe*|&gt;cr than any boqs • In Bar­
ty County, for throe reaoona:
1*L Bseauss we have no rent to pay.
Si. Becanae we make thr mixt of our
goods ounslvM.
'

-

£&amp; for debra wntranud after a date to far

eur again to tfa centennial year, it would
re-etu m though now, u wc are about to
begin tfa aretmd century of our national
existence, would fa a most fitting time
fortUne reforms
'
.
Fifth—Enact each law. as will ensure
a qoedy return to a sound currency, rach
as will command the rrepcct of the

mNITVRE!
Of every Description which we

now on exhibition at our Furniture

IB!

fteum. faWNSMTSB which te— to
m. importaal i. this emmtottou whmb 1
rassmwd to your c*ro-at consideration
FteUlhersraloftotsuehcf the ie-

•The r.tuaber of petunonere still con­
tinual to decraaM, tfa highest number
faring been readied during tho year end­
ing Juno 30th, 1873. During tfa year
11,557 namcn wcro added to the rolls, and
12^77 wore dropped therefrom, showing
a net decrease of 1,420. But while tfa
number of peoaionere fas decreased the
annual amount due on the pension rolls
fas incrawed *44,733 13. Ab is esuacd
by the greatly iocroaacd average rata of
pensions which, by the the liberal fafalalion of CoegrwM, has increased from »9026 in 1872, to *103 91 in 1875, to each
invalid pensioner, an increase in the
average rate of 15 per cent, in tfa thres
yeAs.
During the year ending Jun.
30jfc, 1875, there wasX&amp;id on account of
■
SOO CM 1 1C twwmr 1910 ttlS
Us than was paid tbe proceeding year.
This reduction in the amount of expendi­
tures was prwluced byxfa decrea*c in lhe
amount lit anearagts due on allowed
claims and on pension.*, the rate of which
was incrvaacil by tfa fogidatirm of the pre­
ceding soaion of Conpess. At tfa dose
of ths fart fixal year there were on tfa
tHmriuu rolls 234,821 peracM, uf whom
210303 were iraj pcstaiouers, 105,478
faing invalid* and 104.886 widow* and

Keep It.
Where you vrul fixd all kind-i of

We Invite all perooris to call and look
~5Uj£"5SSBtarfa-..«. T.
al our
xxXfat

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iTSSVzJis.’rS

nxaiOMS.

IM COXCLCSIOX.
A* thi* will fa tfa Last annual message
which I shall favn tho honor of tranamit
ting to Congress before my sueccsaor is
chosen, I *fal! repeat or recapitulate tfa
questions which I deem Of vital imporlanes to bo legislated upon and settled
at thia scsNon :
First—That the States shall bejequirod
to afford the opportunity of a good com­
mon school education to every child with­
in their limits.
Second— No sectarian tenets shall ever
fa tanght in any school supported in
whole or in jsm by tfa State or nation or
by the proceed* of any tax levied upon
any community. Make education com­
pulsory so fare aa to deprive all persona
who cannot read and write from becoming
roton after the year 1890, disftnnehWng
none, however, &lt;m the grounds of illiteracy
who mav be voters at the time this amendmeat takes effect.
.
TMrd-Dedare the church and atate
forever separate and distinct, but each
fere within their proper spheres, and that
all church property shall beer fa owa pro­
portion of taxation.
Fourth—Drive out licenwd seMuality,

STEBBINS BRO'S.

SSL

-H ip

brin ■h?t-,ri. I»yments moreqwdUy
then any fagWatioo looking to the redreno
tfamof l^Itessdera in ooia, but it would
heal tbe «xn—. of honor. The fagal
tendon would have nd value beyond rottlfaK pwt Uehffitfaa. or psnpmir

preaenta many interesting auggostions in
regard to the management anil disposition
of tho publia lands, and tho modification
of cxistln.; laws, tho apparent importance
of which should insure for it the careful
consideration of Cougrera.

rniw

Iron, what sort of a pobUeetios II to. It
faould fa aaivcraaUy tofan, *.p*elally t.y
call and inspect our goods, for they all
famine*. Pries B0 rail; fa a yrar. Addrroa
8. R. Write A (to.. 7S7 Broadway, X. Y.
abow good*Parties having Picture-- to frame
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ~
would do well to p 'them framed of ua
as we can do It P .arand Cheaper than
any house In P .y County. Wc keep
the Largest a, .&lt; Brat oolcvted stock ot
PICTURE FRAME4 AND MOULD*
wo*, HuACxm, Papbh-*Holdiriut, WALL-Pocxt-Wu, FLirrEBXXMat _________________
HoLXUtRa,

’

ami beoaoM of the pledge to pay tho in­
terest of tbe public debt m coin, the yield
of precious meufa would flow out for the
bettefit of foreign nations, and leave the
United States hewm of wood, and draware of water, because of wiser legislation
on the subject of finance bv nations with
whom we have dealings. I am.«not pro
pared to say that I can auggeat the bret
Itoisliaine to ^re the demred cod. It
Wffl be a source of great gratification lobe
able to approve any measure of Congress
s:’"u.u^d’uau«.‘3^sf,

tions nor our foreign policy require" that
we should have a large number of ships
of thia character, while the situation and
the nature of our port, continue to make
tboae of other naUooa little danrerous to
us under any circnmstanco*. Our navy,
does contain, however, a considerable
number of iron clads of the monitor class,
which, though Mt properly ’ ernbers. art
powerful and effective for harbor ddcaso
and for our operaiima dost onr own
shorts. Of these. «ll the single turrstted
on&lt;»—fifteen in number—hare been sub­
stantially rebuilt, tlteir rotten wooden
beams replaced with iron, their bulls
strengthened and their engine and mschinsrv thoroughly repaired, to that they
are sow in lbs most vftrient condition
and ready for see a&lt; soon »they can fa
manned and put in commiMion. The
five double-turrcited Iron dads faiiuiginj
to our navy, by far the most powerful of
our ships for fighting purpvMs, are also in
hand underwing complete repairs, aod
could be ready for sen tn periods varying
from four to six months.
With these
completed acoorditlg to the present deaign
and our two iron torpedo hosts, our iron efad
fleet will be for the purpenev of defense it
home, equal to any force that can fa read­
ily brought againat II Our wooden navv, also, has cruisers of various sixes to the
snmlier of about forty, including those
■9W in eoromission cm the Atlantic, which
eouH be got ready fur duly M fast u men
arrald be enlisted for these not afreedv in
MBBMioii. Of these, oM-thinl ore in
sfifeet new aliipi, and llaouxh wtac of tbe
remainder need eoosndcraMe repairs on
their boilcra and machinery, they all are.
or eon readily k, made effsotire. Thia
esnrtiiuu» a Beet of ssoro thaa fifty war
ship, of which fifteen are iron cfad, now
in hood cn th. Atlantic Coast. The navy
bte beeo brought to this roudlion by a
jadfafamsoaresondtbsprssticnl aMJ«s
Mu of what could bewared from tbe

every other city and village in all tfa
northwest-, and it it, however, tfa metchants cspeciaUy those in the wholesale
trade are looking forward to a buaiuem
during 1876 tfat *hall change the whole
aspect of thing* in thia dty, and if, m they
’ItaJ
succeufully compete with
lhe merchants of Now York, Cbicsgv, and
8l fauit, then no reason why a burines*
should not be developed here, tfat will
make Omaha wfata it* more (anguine remdviita say it a seen to fa fo the near future
a city of 109,000 infahit.ni.
Aa a place in which to live and enjoy
life we do not koov of a single city in tho
Union that has more adventagm than thia.
Tfa society hero ia said to fa a. good a*
can be found any where. There are "eat*
enough in the churehre to give ever, resi­
dent-of tfa dty a seal every Sabbath, and
lhe pulpits ere filled by men of decided
ability. Tfa educational interest are aa fully
developed aa those of any dty in the Union,
and its Centra! High School building ia
not equalled for beauty, extent and coat,
by any other fo the United State*, and we
bear the school spoken of aa faing dccidclr
superior by educator* and tbe friend* of
education un both «idea tfa Miawuri Riv­
er, and Wc have no doubt wfal they .ay
ia true, from what wc saw during a brief
visit there on Thursday. The humaitarian MK'ietira here aecrn to fa doing their
work iu a manner tfat reflect! great
credit on all concerned
The I. O. (J.
Fellow*, fare jurt completed a Temple de­
voted to their work tfat cost aumethfog
over *100.000, and il ia inside and out a
model of beauty and convetuenoe. and
what is fatter it i»
property of the
order, and no debts to be provided for.
We spent last evening with Omaha No. 2.
and enjoyed tbe visit very much. Tfa
Mawtu, also, fave fine accommodations
and are said to fa prospering, and doing
a ra^ amount of work.—Thewaie ia also
true of the K of P , and other kindred
aocietiet, but of these we know but little.
Today we shall visit some of the man­
ufacturing cslabliahmetita in tfa city,
and hear wfat we csn uf their doing* and
bu.inca* proqiecta. call at the shops uf tfa
U P-. and tfa smelting works, and then
we may fare something more to say of
thia city and it. aurro-uudingv. Till then
adieu ’
G. M D

r i IB!
HI

Conprcss at its last session to brine about
specie resumption on and after the fire:
day of January, 1879, at the farthest. It
would bo a great blessing if this could be
consummated, even al an earlier day.—
Nothing oeuna to me more certain than
that a full, healthful aud permanout rose
lion eannot take place in favor of the indnsariaa and financial welfare of the coun­
try, until we return to a measure of values
recognised throughout the civilized world.
While ws nee a currency of the existing
standard the world's ^cognized standard,
specie, beoomes a commodity like tho pro­
ducts ;of the toil, the surplus seeking a
market wherever there ie a demand for it
Under our peeaevt system wc should wan:
none, nor would we have any, were it not

tfa Centra) ’fo Michigan ; and, yet, with
torn st 23 east* per baahel, and other warthy of .proi.l rrororh. Il to vataadam
evr.-eb in peaportiun, there are not oaltie Is extent, and replrta from beginning to rad
Will, matt Inlewtlng mailer. Ito reader, in
enough in the State to consume one tenth
geaeru) na«t b. nor* tbes aranlly Mltotsd
with th!, number. Erory article derorw
ought to bo well informed, say to mo that Stratton, bstwi hare only th* .psoelbrths
there io m opponent intenat on tfa part fcdlrwinf.
Samuel Sosa*, prraidral ef th* Drtewaro.
flf tfa fomera to change the peasant con­
dition of things, but reem rather inclined Lraka-.nn*. and WaMern Railroad, wilh per.
trail; Phrenology unoag lhe Seiraow; Two
to stand back and grumble bcatUM tho
ClergyBan. father and *cn—lhe gev. O. 8.
Railroad will not take their productions- to Tayler and th* Bev. Dr. Chart.* Taytor—with
market for o IraM of tfa actrnd cast of due portrait.; Th* Miartou of lU IIrt.ro.
trasportatiuo, rather than to change their Itac.. Th* Cat-Bird, with ansdmlraM* picture
own indortrice from a buainem that can ot tfa lively MUw. snda^leyUrteb: How
uevrr fa v»ry remunerative to one tfat Os* Woman Coaquersd—a capital Unto story:
must fa paying, and continue, aa the great Edw.nl Eotortra. D. D.. tfa weiLha.wn
author: Railway MMioj,. which eesteina a
mining interest al tbe mountain* is further grad dealer ad.Ire. pltM|r ,xpr«**d; Th*
developed, to pay util) more largely year 8**w ot lUpptetort-a pby.to-pbitoropl.Iesl
eroay; Jam** Barbe, tfa Espresraisn; ATalr
But for their western trade, tie present Exehanx* n. Robbery; Th. Scfeare ef R*gl.
pnapccta of tfa mcrehxnta of thi* city lion. Tfa deport menu 1* genera! of tfa au m.
would look very dark, a* tfa buainua is far.:, crowded wlib practical laforsailoa.
u ’t’ m
‘l‘* ’’’‘""'‘‘’tt*"1
Very largely orerdotw aa it it in almoet

h

with tai*fi*ctory and cacuuraged rvulla
ufar supply &lt;*f thia famieh sf dte asrvfo.- It ha. fa*n tfa production uf evident im- exo. x. dkwkT, r- - - mnrrox.
r“isrd But“ ln
*
provemont in tfa condition uf chat race,
in their stcacl a long U&gt;ud bearing inter­
Haw-rtxo*. Mich. Dbc. 15,1373.
in ths aggregate then those mode far the end will be ountiuuo. with only such modi** u* *UTe ®*'1 u*° “-“fiw op at the rate of 3 65-100 per cost per
»‘J •fa”
-------- *---------------------------------------—».tK Inram- ca»., «»«,, Mch certifi. annum, uf denominations ranging Zrom currvut year , but some additional api.ro
&lt;*!■• have U.u maton. of |.„reh^ *3U to *1,000 seoh. This wouldin Time, priatians are aked far object. Out iucluJ
JV SPECIMEN INSTANCE.
cd in the ordinary maiweaiiico of-- the
tub cncrrpxitiAL Bxrosninx.
”«**«•
&lt;— anting fa ran reduce th. legal tender notes to a volume Naral Bureau, bit believed to be ofprewi*«T»U, but of cuatwm occurrence, and
that could be kept afloat without ifamandTfa little attempt made by tfa Demo­
W|h?* * « rvPcrt*'l frwa *U quartan of the rog a reduction of a large sum suddenly. log importance al this time. It would, in oliarge of the articles an A materiab per­
my
opinion,
be
wire
at
once
to
afford
suf
­
taining to tfa War, tfa Navy, -tfa Tress- cratic leaders in tfa House of Representa­
■ 8»™ occurreure. rannot and do Third, llul additional power be given to
ficient means for the immediate cx,mpfa- ury. the Interior and the Poetoffice De*
“"‘M to refart npon tU Govenuneni
tives on tho firm day of tbe sesrion l« too
Treasury to aocumuitiiuni »!1 Ue.«t citizen.. Smeh ■ late gold for final redemption, inerauing tion of the firs dettbls tomited monitor* partsnents, and tfa Department of Agrinew nndergiung repairs, which mn*t oth­
b„«rer.lh“re■ U
the revenue, curtailing expenses, or both. erwise advaacw sbwly aod only u money
Commimiuo of food fiab, to be contribute Io fa overlooked ur forgotten by the peo­
M pracUeubl., atu. within cantrol of the ItuprefcraM.tedobolh, and 1 rrnnmcan fa q».red from enrrvut expenses. tfa InJeruatite^Exhlbllion to be hdd st ple. Suppow that it fad been predicted
set by which the record of eat- ms ad that a reduction of expenditures be
by lhe Republican press, uf by any ReuralmsUMi an bo vacated, and should the mad. whmvsr il can Le done without tiuppleuKsted by three our navy, armed
Philadelphia during the centennial year
certificate be token up, n it usually j. by
th.dipjo-.tu and ‘eonaular repU^
warfare, manned by our asataen, and ’ ia 1876. has been diligent in the diaefarg. publican apcakers in Frauiei IlaU. tfat
pimg tho due execution thereof. One charge of oar instructed officers, will pre­
the first thing the landing Democratic
v "*
th* government to wham it may measure for increasing the revenue aod sent a force powerfal far the homo purpo*- of the duties which far* devolved upon
It. and the proposition, so far made, with Congressman would undertake on the aatho oolv one J think of ie th. restoration
the mean* st command, give assuraare that semWing uf tfa Forty-fourth Ooogrm
prerent tfa penoo daufong to
of the duty on te» and coffee. Three du­
THE KMTAL SBBVICB.
would be tfa ro-opeuiug of the Louisiana
Botunhsed ft0® obtaining a new ccrtifi- ties would a id probably *18,000,000 to
one of the marked cfaractcriaUai uf tbe .trife, notwilhataadiog its acknowledged
th. court in the pl^e of that thr prewmt amount roocivod for import,
The report of the Postmaster General,
wWAh»b-n taken front him. Tho and would in no way increase the price, herewith tranamitted, give* a full history exhibition. The board fas afaerved com- sctileuient. Wfat an cattery there would
erfl haa become eo greet and of such fro- paid for those article by the cousumera of tbs workings of the department for the meudaU* economy in tfa matter of the
fare been in Democratic quarters over
qMot occurrence thht I cannot too etroor- There artiries are the product, of oountrica year just past. It will fa observed that erection of building* for lhe governmental
exhibit, th. expense of which, it U eati- Republican effrontery and recklcwmeaa,
iy recommend that auine effective measure* colleetiag revenue from exports and at we
**)° P?’vi&lt;le ? P«&gt;P« remedy thchrgrai cvtutuncn, reduce the duties era! treasury facrare^ow the amount re­ mated, will not exceed *800,000. Ufa and it is not improbable that we should
amount
lias
been
withdrawn
under
the
Md mourn for the vacating of any recon! they proportionally incretM thmn. With quired tor the preceding year. Io a eoun ■
fave heard sutiMthiug about a perrerao
thw ftwlakoily made, and of punishing this addition to the revenue, many duties cy ro situated as the United States, with law from the appropriation* of five of the dispoaition to air the “bloody shirt” on all
principaljlcpartments which learaa *ome of
the guilty parj a to the transaction.
now collected and which but an tmignifl large portions sparsely settled, it mast fa
possible occaaiiins.
In this connection I refer also to the can! return for the eoat of collecting might expected that thia important service will thuic departments without sufficient mean*
And yet we did are two distinguished
qu-don of expatriation rad the election be remitted and to the direct advantage o be m ore or less a burden upon the Treasury to reader their respective practical exhibits
of nationality. Tbe United Stale wu cotauinen at home. I would specially for many yean to come, but there is no complete and safaJactovy The exhibition Sohthcru and Northern Rcprtaeutativc*
faummi. upkoidiugUu right of exps mention tlitoe articles which enter into branch of the public service which inter­ being an international &lt;&gt;oe, and tfa Gov­ uniting to attempt thia perfidious pro­
tnauon, and was pnndpdly instrumental manufactures of all sorts. All duties pnic ests the whole people more thou that of ernment bring a voluntary contributor, it grain me It will fa sold that it was finally
in overthrowing the doctrine of perpetual on such articles go directly to the cost o the cheap and rapid taanamfaaion of the is my opinion that its contribution should
aUegiaxxc.
Congrem has d-lared the toe aninel when tn-nu factored here, and mails to every inhabited part of our terri­ bo uf a character, in quality and extent, defrated by Democratic votes. Tct, after
to mntain tho dignity and credit of no dis- the achemo fadybren mercilessly exposed
right of expatriation to be a natural and must be paid by the coiuumsra. The du tory. Next to tho free sdiool tbs postoffinherent right of ah people, but while lies not only tome from the consumers bu ieri. the great educator of the people, tinguiafad a contributor. Tfa advantagrs and resisted by-Jw- Republican., in such a
many ocher nations hay. laws providing injures our own industries asking protection and it may well deserve the support of the
are in an international point of view of way u to l«vc the impression that, but
what formalities shall be neccwary to work against foreign manufacturer! of tbe uune Gsnneral Government.
tho first importance, while an indifferent for aueh effective opposition on the .pot,
a change of allegiance, the United State completed article" in our own and distant
Tbe suhaidy of *150,006 per annum
has enactetd no provisions of law and has
given to rewoLof tho U. 8., for carrying or unereditaUe participation by the Gov­ the great body of Democratic Representsernment would bo humiliating to the
the mails between New York and Bio Do patriotic feeling* of our people themselves would faro tallcn in with the movement
CLAIMI.
expatriation may be accomplished by its I woulil suggest or mention, anotheraubjec Janeiro haring ceased on the 30th day
I commend the c«timotes of the board for of Mesan. Wood and Lamar, and the
aunens. Instance are brought to the at- bearing upon the problem sf how to caa of September fast, wo arc without direct the necessary additional appropriation* to
tsstion of the Government where eiliteM blejha Secretary of the Treasury to aceumu mail facilities with the South American the fav«rablc consideration of Con great.
sprung upon a startled country.
It was
of the United States, here naturalised or fate balances. It is to devise some better States. This is greatly to be regretted
partisan prudence and want of courage,
BDL'CATIOX.
method of verifing efaims against the Gov- and I do not hesitate to reeomend the au­
or subjects of foreign powers, but who crament than at present exists through tho thorisation of a renewal of that contract,
The report of the Comm ission er of Edu
neverthelem in the absence of any pro- Court of Claims, especially those growing and also that the service may bo inoroaed cation, which accompanies the report of dictated lhe sudden change of front. We
viaioiM of legislation on there questions, out of the fate war. Nothing is more cer­ from monthly to semimonthly trips. the Secretary of the Interior, abows
call thia a specimen instance of tfa exhiwhen involved in difficulties, or when il tain than that, a large percentage of the
gratifying progress of educational matter* bition which U likely to fa made more
seems to be their interest, claim to be citi amounts now txwed and paid are part or by a direct line of American Mesmers to
VTAll MATTKBS.
than omo by tfa representatives of lhe
tens of tho United States and demand the wholly fraudulent, or am far in excess ol tho South American States will far out­
। Jn neatly ^cvcry annual meaaage that IWmocracy iu Congrcs*
intervention of a government which they the real bases sustained. The luge amou■ weigh the expense of service.
By the act of Congros. approved
. Tfat party ha* within its rank* a mau
pt of laawa prpven, according to existing
for yean they have rendered no service laws, by afidavita of ficticious or uuaerupu- March 3d. 1875, almost all muter, wheth­ Congress I fare called attention io°tfa of material disaffected almost to the verge
nor held themselves in any way amenable loin pervoti! to hare l«n sustained on er properly mail matter or not, mar be anomalous nut to say smidalou* condition
in other casts naturalised citizen. immed •mall farms and pfantatioiw, arc not only sent any distance through the mails in ol affair* existing in the Territory of Utah of disloyalty, reckleM afaust beyond tfa
lately after naturalization have returned far beyond tho possible yield of those places packages, not exceeding four pounds in and have asked for definite tegtalation to power of vigilant leadera to control, and
to their native country, hate become en- for any onoyeur, but m eve^r one knows weight, for the sum of 16c per pound. correct U. That polygamy should exist in ravenous with eighteen yrar* absence from
a free country, without the power to punres or pursuits inconsistent with A men and who has tinted tho scene, of those nuUrr goes this would are tn entirely pro­ i«h so flagrant a crime against decency and the short allowsnee imputed by wandering
caa citizenship. and evince no intent to spoliations, are in many instancca more per. but I suggest that the law fa so morality, seems pryporterofa. True, there
U no law to sutain this unnatural vice, tn tfa devious way* of acccsaion.
return to the United States, unlroi called than the
individual
claimants were amended as to exclude from th. mails mer­
At thia moment country papers of the
upon to discharge some duty to’ the roun ever worth, including their personal and chandise of all daaeripciona and limit but what ia needed is a law u&gt; punish it.
try when they are residing, when at once real estate. Tbe report of the Attorney chia trsmportation to all article, enumer­ and al the same lime to fix the statics of South contain advctliacmeiit* of -plan* for
they assert their dtisrnship and call upon Genera), which win be submitted to Cou- ated and which may fa elated as mail lhe innocent children, tfa offspring of this obtaining and accuring list* uf the market
system, and of thepoaaibly innocent wires.
tbere^vueaUUrro ofthe guveromtent toaic grew at an early day, wiU contain a de­ matter proper.
But. a* an institution, polygamy should fa value of slarot “prior to Lincoln's Eman­
them in tbsr unjust pretensions. It is but : tailed history of awards made and of
THS BLACK HtLLS.
cipation Proclamation.'' Tfa achetuc fur
banished from the land.
juMice totilbctjaflde ciyzcmitha: no doubt claim* pending of the class here referred
' The discoveiy of gold in th. Black THE IMI-OBTATIOX Or CIIIXK.1E WOMEX. procuring the refunding of the cotton lax
should axial on aueh questions and that Con
^tX WAB DXr.lBTXBNT.
Hills, a portion of ths Sioux Beservation.
While thia is bring done, I invito tfa is well organised, and ia the pct project of
how expatriation shall be accomplished
The report of the Secretary of War sc- has had ths effect to induce a large emi­ attention of Congrtn* to another, though Beck of Kentucky, who hopes to return to
and right of otizenship be established.
ccmjnnying this mc-«age gives a detailed gration of miner* to that point. Thin perhaps no l«m an evil, the importation of Washington aa l’nite-1 Stalo- Senator.
I also invite your attention to the neces­ account of the army operation, for the far the effect to protect tbs treaty right, Chinese women, bnt few of whom arc
sity of regulating by law the status of year just [ossed, tbe expenrea for maintes of the Indiana of that section has been brought to our port" to pursue honorable The Southern claim* fafore tfa oimmi**
aian of tfat oatne fave already reached
American women who may many foreign aaec, ect., with'rceommdations for legfafa anecvwaful, but the next year will certainly oe useful -iccupation*
era and of defining more fully that of tion', to which I respectfully invite your witness a large increote of inch cmigra- thk ni»m»iTiox nr rvni.ie laxim ix the nominal sum of *60,000,060, filled by
attention. To some of thevc 1 invite .&lt;tp»- tiou. The negotiation* far the niliuquuiiabout 22,000 claimant*.
Their real va­
»
TKBBiTontra
tuent uf the gold Geld* having failed, it
American parents, who may raid, abroad cisl consideration
Obserraliotu while visiting tfa Terri­ lidity may fa inferred from the fact that
and also of rone further provisions rtguFirst—The necessity of making *306, will be ueeoaary for Congmw tu adopt
fating or giving legal effect to the marri­ 000 of the appropriation for the subsist tome measure* to relieve the embamus tories of Wyoming, Utah and Colorado, *4,717387 of these claim, shrunk oil ex­
during
tfa
jaal
autumn,
convincing
me
amination to *943,713
But more ac­
ages of American citizom contracted in cnee deportment arailabfa before tbe be­ merit growing uut uf the cause named.
that the cxntiag law* regulating the di*- commodating officera appointed in the
foreign eountriro.
ginning &lt;f the next Steal year.
Without The Secretary of the interior suggest, that
The correspondent* submitted herewith this prorWoa thr troops at pointe distant the supplies now appropriated fur the «tt» position uf public land*, timber, etc , and place of there now on tbe Cominiasion, ur
shown a few of the constantly occurring from the vupplv bf production must eithw tensile*- of that people, being no longer prol*xbly tfa mining law* themselves are
very defective and should fa carefully a tlight change in the law. covering rach
go without food, or the existing laws will obligatory under the treaty of 1S6R, but
eousidcraticn of th. Government. There lie violated. It is rxHatrendcd with enst simply a gratuity, may fa totonl i-r with­ amended, and al au early day. In a Ter­ cares. WuuM open the door to au immenne
ritory where cnllivalioo of tfa soil can squandering of the public looney.
held at hia discretion
in few subjects to engage the attention of to the Treasury.
Be­
.
only fa followed by irrigation, and where
Congress on which more delicate relation
Second—His reevmviidatiun for thp en­
TUX I.XDIAN rUBITOKV
irrigitiun is not practicable, ami the land* sides those, are innumchble claims for
actment of ■ rywtem of annuitise for the
The rondition of the Indian Territory, can only fa used a* pasturage, a nd thia rent, claim* for the |o*iuia: of f-outhern
familicn of deceased officer* by voluntary to which I ha*e referred in several of my only where stock eon reach water to quench cer.ra* taker* mail-conlractore and other*
TIXK STATE DEPARTMENT.
deductions from the monthly jay of offi­
In tbe mouth of July fast th. building cers. Thia, again, fa not attended with former annual messages remains practical- thetr thirst, lhe land* cannot fa govern- prior to 1861, now debarred by complicity
erected for tho Dqartmenl of State was burdens upon thi Treasury, and would ly unchanged. The Secretary of tfa-ln- cd by tin- aame law as tu entries u laud* in tfa rebellion, and heavy railroad schemes,
taken poeacarioo of and occupied by that for the future relieve mneh distrem, which teriorj has taken measures to obtain a full every acre of which is an independent whose lobliyiais bare already taken up
department, I an: happy to say that ths every old army officer has witoeaaed in report or the condition of that territory estate by itself The laud* must fa held
archives and valuable papers of the Gov­ the post, from officers dying suddenly ^or and will make it tbe subject of a special in bitter quantities to justify the expense their quarters at Washington.
These an- samples of the wild projects
ernment iu the custody of that depart­ being killed, leaving families without even report at an early clay, It may then fa uf conducting water upon it to make it
ment are now safely deposited aod proper­ the means of reaching their friends, if neceusary to make some further rerotnmen- fruitful, or to justify utilising it a. a pas­ entertained at tfa South and encouraged
elation ia regard to legislation for the gov­ turage.' The timber on most of tfa .Ter­ by tiic Democratic luterores uf last year.
ly cared for.
fortunate enough to hare frienM* to aid ernment of that territory
ritories is principally confined to tho
them.
THE rn TAB CRT DEPARTMENT.
They are lying fark of lhe unexampled
PATKXT XATTKBA
Third—The repeal of the law abvltabtry in *mall quantities only, and a* min- invasion of Denmcratie office-holder*
The retort of the Secretary of the
The steady growth ami inervaMt of the cra^lauds The limber is the property of which has been pouring through the halls
Treasury shows the receipts from customs ing mileage, and a return to the old «y»tcm.
ba-ines* of the Patent Office imlicatea the United States, for the disposal and corridor* nf Washington for tfa last
for the fiscal year ending Juns 30th, 1874,
Fourth—The trial of torpedoes under ths in some measure the progress uf lhe in­ pl -which there is now no adequate
to have been 1163,103,833 69, and for
corps of engineers, and an appropriation dustrial activity of the rountry. The re law. Thr settier must become s con- furtnigbtr If the Democracy were in full
the fiscal year eodfag June 30th. 1873, to
have been 1157,167,722 35, a .leereaae for the same Should war «rcr occur be­ ccipU of the offire are in cxccm of iW lumcr of this timber whether ho lira (Kiwer at lhe Capitol their most discreet
tween
the United States and any maritime expenditures, and the office generally ia upon tfa plain* or engage in working leaders would fa unequal to the tx«k of
for the fast fiscal year of 15,936,111 31.
power, toqtedoes wiU be among the most, in a prosperous and aatiafacniry condition. the mina: hence every Soon facomaatresThe receipts from internal revenue for the
cnctroling there hungry and reckless ap­
if Mt tbe most, effective and cheapest aux­
{xuser himself or knowingly a patron of plicant., who fare no more respect for
year ending 30th of June. 1874, were
THE UtHDOFTiCK.
iliary for tbe defence of harbors, and afa o
irrspsascn. Mk opportunities (or ofaer
*102,409,782 90, and for the year ending
The report of ths General l^nd Office vations were nofiufficienl to justify me in anything which the loyal country regard,
30th of June. 1875, were *110,007,493 io aggressive operations, that wc can hare,
lienee it is desirable to learn by experi­ shows that there were 2,459,601 acres leas rocomcudiug aperifie legislation on those aa scttlemenU of questions growing out of
58, ’ an increase of *7,597,708 68. The
ment their beat construction and applica­ disposed of during this than during the subjects, but 1 do recommend that a joint the war and rvcvuMnictiou than Meaare.
report also shows a complete history of thr
tion, as well u effect.
.workings of the department for the hut
Fifth —A permanent organiration for creaae was in lands disponed uf under lhe sufficiAtiy large to fa divided into *ub com- Wood and Lamar fare for tfa settlement
year and contains recommendations for
of tho Louisiana question. Want of pow­
the Signa) Service Corp*. Thia service
reforms and for legislation which I concur ha* mw become a necessity of pcaec a. hnmewtead and timber culture Iswa. The miltris, be organized to visit all tfa States er to do anything for these agitators, feare
causes of thia decrease of supply are to and Territories during th. coming rammer,
in, bnt cannot cemment on to fully as I
well as w« under the advancement made
and that lhe curanuiwion shall report to that they may imperil further Democratic
should like to, if apses would permit.
by tbe ptVent able management.
the drouths, which prevailed so extensive­ Congress at tfa next acssion inch law* or ruceesae*. will exert upon them a roarainuracil BUVMFHOX.
Sixth—A-renewal of the aproprialfoo ly in «ome of the frontier Slates and Ter- amendments
to the law* as it may
for compiling the official rcceords of the ritorwa during that time as to discourage deem nceasary to accurc tfa bat interest ing influence, but still theirdemoostratioiu
will fa unavoidable from time to time.
tian* on a topic which I look upon* as vital war, etc.
,
and deter entrier by actual seitlcrx The of the Gorcrnmet and tfa people of these
cash receipts were lea by *660,322 23 Territories who are doing so much for their
coming within the purview of tho Treas­
The condition of ou^. navy at this than during the proceeding year. The development. I am rare ths ertizena occu­
ury—I moan specie resumption
Too time is a snbject of satisfaction. It does entire surveyed area of lhe publie domain pying lhe territory dcacribcd do not wish EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE
nine'll strew, cannot be laid upon t his ques­ not contain, it fa true, any of the power­ ia 680^53,094 sens, of which 26,077,531 to be trespasser*, nor will they fa, if legal
tion, and I hope Ccngreaa may bo induced, ful cruising ironefada which make so much acres were surveyed during lhe put year, ways are provided for them to become Business— Nebrssks- Agriculture —
al the earliest day practicable, to insure of the maritime strength uf acme ether na­ leaving 1,154,4&gt; 1,762 acres still unaur- owners of three actual necessaries of their
—The Humsnitsrisn Societies, Ao.
the consummation of the act of the last tions, but neither our continental situs-

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n'fa th? vafai

S
$11

fir the rafa fo .

of the currency 8wimd, that the StoreyryufdreTnwaary be aalfawtosd to re­

Oysters received daily
J&gt;ree delivery and on rims.

^fe,3kfirSrt£.
j!a*M!
-fag.-ho dmlr. iu at ifa rale,“rirea
above fur

taaxte s-T. ~r

-"-^5

fisp of th Uiitel SlitB,

24 Jeffrrron 8l, Hasting., Mick.

N. B —In addition thoaqove eootki, X
have the .gency of Croker &amp; Farber.
Ale, Edinburgh Pale Ale nod Porter,
Syracuse, New York, which ■ equal to
anv imported good, and will bo eold iu
bulk or by dot. bcltiro.
Yount Truly.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
Tfa. gtre. IbtTlnM.eMl Ita»4&gt;ne«k )O*e

F crWhat?

The Mew Zraprow^ Baok rMd

FLOREHCE SITBG UdDOL

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Tte CiidmH Daily Ttea

fa

Some TMm» R Dees Net De.
ZZi ZXtaMram.

�Th. R,.rdauc\s BwuJ

300 CORDS W(55K

SPECIAL NOTICE*.

THE OREAT CAUSE
cord

\

C. r. DWIGHT.

HUMAN MISERY.

S
at
OFF1CEHS.
-----J CPrtedto

•rsfttia

Nover before the war, or since,
have the best Amerioon Prints
been placed on the Market at so
low a figure as 8c per yard.
SPRING k AVERY have
this day received and opened
50,000 yards of the best goods,
which they offer to their custo­
mers at this surprisingly low fig­
ure ; and in addition to this we
are offering 35,000 yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colors and patterns at 6c
Prints that never before were of­
fered inthis maaket at SO LOW
A Price. The best and leading
brands of Brown and. Bleached
Cottons, at the lowest ruling
prices—in fact SO CHEAP it is
hardly necessaay to call atten­
tion to them.
SPRING k KVEBX.
Grand Rapids.

J.M.axyiNH,p.M.

liwl Wlfl Jititej.

TO DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

TOYS I
For
For
For
For

ALL'ABOUT THE COUNTY.

TOYS! I TOYS’I
the old folk,.
the young folka,
tha rich folka,
the poor folks,

aught
«lroke, but it left both aaaager sad leeiur.r
ie a sad plight.
.... to Senator
WIl.on.ad tab! h.m how Udly they
off
—the lecturer a girl from bls State—and be
quietly made up lhe lota, gave Jennie a fifty
un » --... .k_ _ —
. .

Happy Nev Year. Geo. H. Johnsen
A Co.. wiah to return their beat wishes to
their many friends, and wish them a Happy
New Year for. 1876.
xxJtlf

XX33«I.
prujecs. aa

’

CROCKERY
too, but Dan says it ia going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and closfe it ouL

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay. ’
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P bin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to bard
work to grind them.

IMPOSITION MUTED!

Teas, Coffees and Spices

■Ssrj
Wagons

his now Wagon Shop, where
found at all hours of any day.

X.ATVTFS,

OPPOSITION COURTED.

Nationil Reform
National AaaocUiion, O

.

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a doublerderof

It would seem as if almost
everything had been said about
DRESS GOODS and that the
subject wu entirely worn
thread bare. But SPRING k
AVERY being alive, and watch­
ing the interest of their many
customers as well as the fluctua­
tion of the market, have this
day placed on sale a case of
SPENDID ALPACAS in all the
leading colors at 25 cents per
yard. These goods would be
considered cheap st more money.
Also a CASE of TIBER
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
ors, which ore attracting the at­
tention of the masses at 30c.
In fine goods will be found all
tbe new and stylish things. Invisable Plaids in Browns, Blues
and Greys, in Camels Hair;
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in
CASHMERES in Seal Brown,
Navy Blue, Prune (black a ,
speciality) Dark Green, 4c.—
The Ladies would do well to
look over our stock, before pur­
Buggies chasing, as we can show tuem
all the novelties of the season.
SPRING 4 AVERY.
AH grades of Teas, the very best in the Market. Frexh every
Grand Rapids.
week from the Importer! S. 8. SLEEPER k CO., of Bottob and
for sale at prices which dees successfill competition.
’

NOTICE!
W. H. II. Heath, the senior metube.
of the firm of Heath, Haliabury &amp; Cor
has retired from buMSCM in thia rity, and
is now traveling for lhe Grand lUpida
Burial Csss Co. Uta many friends wi&gt;h

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

T«k« Notice

and

GIVE ME A CALL. v

Bi wa predict .(sighing far lhe holidays.

J. G. Rcxraa

The weather for the past few
day has been wintery, remind­
Hastings, Nov. 10th, 1874.
ing the Ladies of warm and
comfortable garments. -Yestcrnorth-ofr day Spring 4 Avery opened in
addition to their unusual large E-4H-T.Al&lt;Ti|o|'Y$Co.
stock over 100 desirable and
591 Broadway, Mew York.
1 Stylish Cloaks and £aques in fur
(Om. M*«»»11U» HMaU
trimming, fringes, silk and in all Manufacturers, Importer* A Deafen tn
the leading styles in both long CHROMOS AND FRAMES,
and short garments. Also a full
line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak­
Mteaa
ul BaluhU Vim.
ing Beavera, fur lined and plain
by the yard, with Braids Gimps,
and all the fashionable trim­
mings for these garments ; all
of which your are most respect| fully invited to examine.
Spring 4 Avrrt,
Grand Rapids.
■

! ihu defy cotnpctiun at
Sxirn, Manki
XX33w4
----------- ».w
Notice.

if

I

Shop on Jofforeta Street,
Hastings Hotel.

qnlU light

Holiday Good.!

,L
; will do anything
raena. AdArena M.
rasi, Marshall.

Mikr Green wuhe tho public to know .
that ho ia no* a partner with John Beker.
He ia all .lone in the grocery and ealoon
buaioewe. His Bar ia firat-claaa, and be
wishes all his his old friends and the pub­
lic, to call on him and he will plcaaa all
with priecaml palilcaesa
As ever yours,
xx32tf
MIKE GRACE

•John Stanley.

stkrioscopisand raws,

PHOTOGRAPHIC IATIBIALS.

Farmers Notice
-Ulin* u4 reger to do work which w
ball .1 Hltk- la w»li&gt;o( and oavlinc to haiOlMm

Dr. lielight J.AVolf,'physician, may be

«toI’rITw“uJ’X,

wuwiTi ft rtnmri
TEA !

TEA ! I

TBREX MILLION ACRES OF

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

L

XX33w3 Smith, Mamie, 4 Prmtoo i

White/Rose, German Pink, Roodebda
Myrtle Blonaom, Ylang Viang, and many
other kinds which are all A. No. 1.
HX32l3 ___
____

TOBACCO!

Have on exibition one of lhe
largest Stockof Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash, fie have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and- Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. &amp;c.,
$c. Give us a call.

'

AN D S

This week we have opened
zm..
“'JKFSa
LIBERAL.TERMS TU IMITUIViaS.
in our Silk Department, a large
line of SILKS, from the most Ora IanMtHMM. amt
celebrated and responsible man­
IMH Mi l UIU IT B I
ufacturers, “Bonnet,'’ “Bellon's”
“Guinet’s," besides the well- a hie iiaiM amriNi beiioi.
known “Cachemire Alexandria,”
imported by us. This is our faIN KANSAS.
oritc brand, one which we desire
to sell our friends, which we
8.00O.Q00 ACHES
warrant in every repect, and can
only be found at the counters of
SPRING k AVERY.
11 Yrere'Credit, with 7

Hopkins A Barnas.

Hastings, Dec. 15. 1874.

J. Cole* Son
THE

CM Ml

»60 ftrtxsreastJtes-

GROCERS

xx31tf

FURNITURE ROOMS.

•» '. drnynwui .f thia tUj, 1M&gt; a ajdaadid
Mr. Maynard Mag a hard warktag.
knnv man. had tha aywpatliiri of oar dllwn. wl&gt;a n.anlfaatod lh« MW by giving

Ofc hr 8ak it tte Uvnl Unit Mt

The Urg«t Stock and the best Furniture
ever brought to this city, b oc exhi­
bition at the. Warwomua of

LHOPUffEB

SALISBURY &amp;BROSSEAU.

mcro
nra un

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

UK IHA1B
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

UNDERTAKING

ECLECTIC BALM

One of the novelties intro­
duced by Spring 4 Avery, end
which seem* to be appreciated

nartwient, Ltdaeecwn pro­
cure any ofthe fashionable pat­
terns of all sixes, and make
their own garment if they de­
rive. Ov ar 1,000 different pat­
tern we offer our trade, for La­
dies, Men and children. Parties
calling at the pattern depart­
ment can obtain a catalouge.

UNDERTAKING

TU WKKKLY COURIEBjJOUKMAL
ri th* great NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It will, M n----- 1
SIM, 1876, diMnUte iipM] «1MM

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safe
w»M| **4~&gt; «.*. W swells *&gt; Hw -r I* !

IM. HD ®SKI
temt:

oestio

&gt;wriMlas&gt;4

V ttwirc

&lt;

t MACHINES.

Yotmc
'iiARLfs' ll.
UErX(iy

men

EES?

tESnar

WELLS,11'ruilftt.

Hastings.
• rwrifc^y^teS**1

lie mast actetwire, thorough and com• Inxtltutlnn of the Mod In the world,
it Aliousahd gnsditaica of tlua ixdh'ge

.tsgsyswro
e*» Msuui.frawibu niiutl

•T
take pood care of them during the other
aeasom of lhe year? TKy Jo n'oT ™Kxc
the injury which sheep receir. from ex
pesuro to tire cold stortn. of Nt&gt;neut*T
and the scanty foou whicli they loo often
receive during that month. As the shosp
have considerable wool, the owner ia likely
to think it not only a natural but xU&gt; a

Is..-.: .n BbUfala har.br
&lt;a&gt;4 axwaUac.I ikall aaaa*
• s.rtb frost dor. of th. Cuai

. HLTJ?-}*!-;?.

.itSrtE

turTfitritMT.'

SSSj;

BUSINESS TRAINING.

.

«rr«~" u.r/tuu.., I.-

^t*SM;

g55^t.i.'3S8ra,tt,«

M|.f lx.urt, H*r La a.icuuae to 1’ruS

Young meu who eontempkte a borines*
life, and parents having mux to educate,
arc particularlv requested to send
MroMlTA

.a-si/ax’iT',
1:v.“

. tM.tr urexUnll...

TIK‘SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

M1&lt;

E STAUFFER.

wsreifi

•sssSiTWi

sorib of rw«. ae.aa &lt;Tr west, ibracs aanb

Magnificent grauiw btuLling, with air­
gaudy fitted aud furnished apartments fur
the oppliratioa ot ami anrring out of oar
novel ami systematic method.’ of

If. "/■■J.T..v-gf!

rw*

■ rna.ww.u,, BUTK-K
^Sfecrerttiaft- s-sr" ■,

The Ritkt Kiiitif Eteta fir
W Men.

,.i"JW.

55TRAL H&lt;

I'iXSl

UJLLU, SKHlurt.

i'-'i-sxr, w^r.-sia jxft

lS5Ei

ten. IS- -l.i. o&lt; ua MfelUas-tiji. .

whichlubM cobiUhol wMkljfsrth’.Ur; iklr

^■sssritt-a

Eruy •*■!&gt;«' I» wvf.tiir lt:«nr&lt;:H *■»! It*
fsplsmsuabrwoe tit !«!••&gt; «ut uen kurwliii
they can take care of tliAx*«re^—ln"lNr
«u imerputurn. until siiow couie*. ('onasquently they receive no attention until
very late in the season and arc ex pawl to

MICHIGAN

jsm.’aiswa ■Jtvrai.t.t!

HhIsw, ramHMtw &gt;nS AJvfaw. irr I'rMiral
Mr Un. r»r.Wurtnin*u4 luuferm, In &gt;11 Ik. .
w~r»sr V-

:al

CENTEAL

RAILROAD.
■

W Wam’Jattoi I Sulm

TITkdZE TABLE.

-n nsn ur u.«

fir Ki ran ef ill tew of Pants tasc

ttntotg.

Taking Effect Nov 21at. 1876.
r.l&gt;s ISsrr sn4 Also** :

estate

MICHIGAN AND THS SOUTH

histsilSi^BWterS.
»»st ks-.rsl |a Cter.Usg U&gt;u .By olbsr »kn
’."•Mtrarr'ri-r'w/' Kkl'U'"»d "* “ri!M

Towushlpof lisrrUngs, wltte good Brick
Ifuuraaud all modern improvements
Good-Darn and other out buildings. A
rood Orchard, and about 100 acr-s of
Wheat on the ground. Will fte told
Chtap. TERMS IJBEHAL

The stool of unthrifty sheep, it t« well
known, is uneven, of poor quality and de­
ficient in quantity, «j that exposure hot
only causes the direct lorn of many sheep
but nukes tnsny others ' leas profitable,
causes a small clip of wool, and that of
poor quality, it*k» ktnls poor, and gives
1.1__ _______. . .1.. —1.1. .i -i

PR. &lt;J. A SMITHS
Meelicn.1
Inflrinary.
I«U. ■UtTADt.iSIlK.U 1*03.

BSstSSE

"CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN

X. W. RIKKH.
ja-reass

adjoining 111
■. a good barn

tstyssw •"•.•
w» .nt u*.halt! —',. a-,..
.'WlSWMfK''

November is entirely disproved by the cifinta .baste1
perienre of sheep owners.
While some breeds will enduro neglect
better than others, tlicre aro none gene­
rally kept in this country which are not
seriuu.lr injured by it In a dry attacwphsrv the wool would doublhwi 1* n .ufixcicut protection, but. our heavy rains,
added to tho rold make too severe demands '
upon lhe ritolity of the animals which are I
constantly cipoasd. Tha wool holds quite
a quality of water and when il passes off MARMsE WORKS
TM. wU-lw,
w.
u.
by evaporation it carries off a great deal of
.
li*wMki*«&lt; U*it.jn,e&lt;. n&gt;Un &gt;»t nf tsrLiir.
•
■
———
. e«Mala&gt;*s steal
tbe aairail beat. (Adds, uougha and Inntf
canpisints are rmeng lite tnaladire induuri
M.U-K I ri LLKB.
«. rrrv.,^1 MO ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND
by exp»ure io cold, storms. And this ex!sh«fcrer«E&gt;r-."T!:~A“»

gtWSI

FARM FOR SALE

«r«

urwxraricKTat
cases it evu off all ho.c of profit, and'
hardly allows s man tu keep hi* ^uck «a».tire. Aod as all auoh
be readily
evaded, three is not the slightest need rff
having them occur.
For many ycara my practice iuu been
to get tbe shrop into a lot near the ban&gt;
early ia October, shut them up c-r«J&gt;*ht.
asd during cold rain, keep them aSritdvd
from the atcrmi. I have kept the South­
Down. Cotswold, and grades in each breed. !
andainroadopung’tlw |.bn of shrilerin" AMERICAN
from tbe diseases which exposure cau^w
«.r sggrarates. 1 believe ia takiag px»i
care of sheep, both as a matter of kind- I
«■ to tho animals and of profit in my-

tsris... hlssAsmtsl.

jllli!

is of the lest steel rail, and all the appulntmcnts arc flnt-clnro lit every re•(■cct. Its train, are made up of elegant
now Pull man Palace Drawing Boom
and bleeping Coaches. luxurious, wall
lighted and woll ventilated Day Coaches
an if pleasant lounging and smoking

&gt;411 d |&gt;atent Buflbrs aud Couplings, West­
hut house Safety Air Brakes, and every
other sppltauce that has been dertord
for thr safety of pnucngtr train*. Al
train, are run by telegraph. In a word
tbh GREAT LINE has tho H-»t anc
smoolhe-t track, and the most elegant
■nd comfortable equipment of any road
in the W«wt, and lias n&lt;&gt; competitor in ?

11

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WSniSHfc
For Council Bluffs. Omaha, and CahforI nla. Two tbrough trains daily, with

L^T7. '-■•■.

MARBLE

Lawson’s Curative
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

^=az£z^,.

; BRICK FOR SALE!
I

whether they ought to!
The Subscribers will' com­
mil their grain sod other crops sr Io hold
' msnee the Manufacture of
them with the oxi |Mctatir.B of receiving
higher
—pricers
—------ 'fill
..—• its question whicli,
finally rach former onght to deride for
—■ as others tell him to. at the earliest possible mo­
himself, not&gt;rdoing
Let each farmer get _ __ ____ ____ _ ment.
WillJfcep constantly
can, and then deride sa his Judgment dic­
tates, In giving our own views we do on Tmnd a full supply of
not wish them to be regarded sa infallible.
BETTER BRICK
With regard U&gt; grain crop., especially
wheat asd corn, k tetros to ua there are than, was ever before made
very good reasons &amp;flupuinn aa advano- in the County, which wc wiU
in price bribrs another crop comes on the sell at prices that defy com­
market. It is certain that tkerc will be a petition.
Urge foreign dreTOnd. and that there arc ; L€ NESBET A WILLISON
no large accumulations of old crops in thi*

B3EV.XC3S. -

1776. A Nations! Family Paper. 1876.

Spaitted Baner •££;
to much advance ia prise- Tho hog crop
is short in number, and has been made
still shorter by dime, but the indication,
aro that morinf the bogs wDlbe well fattewsd. The present prices snrsusbas tu
afford a rotiaftu-tary profit. Futwro prion.
Lrbrri «&lt;Ue «s. unrorUrO. but d..
probabilities are in ftvor of scow advance
far tho batter grade*.
Nearly all these

rMMHasd. Tb« Curs'.l-..-to-lcn, &lt;L
is U
UmHte*ol.1««Ul.i!&gt;-to IU|-|ITIII:Rt
swsttss.’etttt.r'-"
th- tormsll.to &lt;■» ito&lt;
to.U.
DT*TX»TMA.&lt;

For St- Paul and MiuseapeUs. Two i &gt;
tbrougli trafris dally, with Pullman Pal- . j
I &gt;&gt;re Uur* attached on both train*.

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

•rJ^.-JH.^dHfbSSrta:!

The Reliable Short Line
RANT AMD WEST.

’ acc Cara attached, and running thruugti !
lo/Maroa»tte.
_&gt;»or Milwaukee. Four through tralua I
dslly. Pullman Car* on night trains.
For Winona and pointe In Minnesota, |
Ono through train daily.
For Dubuque, via Freeport. Two,,
through trains drily, with Pullman .
Cara on night train.
For Dubuque and La Crosse, via .
Clinton, Two tlirouifb trains dally,, '
with Pullman Cars on night train.
.
For Bloux Wty and Yankton. Two,;
trains drily. Pullman Cars to Mlssou- &lt;

They are run bvlwccn—
Chicago and Omaha, Chicago Codar
llaplds, Chicago and Dubuque, via Clin­
ton, Chicago and Frooport. Chicago
and Marquette. Chicago and Green
Brr, Chicago and Milwaukee, Cirtcsgo
and rit. Haul.
TLU U tha Only Line runn1,1g these
cars betweeu Chicago and St, I'adl or '
Chicago and Milwaukee.
Omaha our
Sleepers
with
• At rv.
■ ul....
—_ connect
.v.

aiASD rapids aiii oet’soit .

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A Fsre W or*. HadrsMA

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isn.lroldp iiUTi-lurSwS Uu4**sieirtlM"
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Unital uilttka

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*■*•**•■&lt;to an Inmbn

lA» »

• "i ■ lM&lt;y &gt;*.l A.a.iu inn. ku

DENTIST

HAJB
Every year increases the popularity
•f this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due tu merit alone. Wo can
assure rotr old patrons that it ia kept
fully up lulu high standard; and it
h tbe only reliable mid perfected jrrrp-,
■ration tut restoring Caxv oa Fax,an
Ham tu Id youpifiu colon making it
■oft, ItMiaous, find silken. Tire sculp,
by its use, becomes white and c!«an.'
It rsmi&gt;v«s nil eruptions and dnndniC
and, by its tonic properties, prevents j
the hrur front falling out, ns it stituu- i
late* and nourishes the hair-glands.
By its use, tbe hair grown thicker r.nd I
----- y„ &gt; .&gt; 1.
. ... — — ,t.a i

CflANClClUffALfc.

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Busts

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 187:
fBF Ull. IM BOMBS GIBBS.

HARDWARE !
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

CENTRAL HOUSE! Rm now u, stock tor the HOLIDAY TRADE «

Ml aid &lt;a

pletcjine of

HASTINGS, MIOH.

Rte tetam mM II WSMCM Ite tea4
T.atlt a wMacraamret
ktetate^T U a*kM&gt;*'
Aad arm

L. F. STAUFFER JProp.

Cr XRGEK SAME AS USUAL.

Abo the Celebrated Duuuoiwl Tooth, Silver Steel

te.nl Ik.reareUII StaU.
•■■a srate to ikrt Alaiabts
Wte rtvsta
kU tells kre.4 t~

Is fast kl. Itasre-watev s.»a.
1 ate at la krr Hantes teas—

MTOVESs

T».n Utb krt nlk. I. tet te
“1 bat. a arttaa w.nl to top.
IVkte.l* u rert of teastdr arte.

o

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,

II

Hm the Largent Door of any Stove in the Market.

The

ANOER :

iii. Oje H»nd»mert and Heariut
Mnnufacturcd.

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower than Ever Before in Parry (’ountij.

HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

Tks I aisSl “rti Iks knSal to.1.
, wM.llMlteU. la ttwCsr i™.
kU4
&lt;i treat lb.tert.
1 Ila. L.t rea. « ask. II
:

Hnrrr.ixwwf.f.

FOR the holidays.
L^oies MD
MUmi H h BROWIKAC

■^bssss""^~'

Qolo N^pci/es tfo Oip^ipe,

SpLt/ioiD Sept of P'pit M°
Pipit, SLtcrt-Buppoft MD Spool.

Aino

i

Snirical and Mechanical

DENTIST
win SUM. la all tofcke of
Ft«fw.ten a
Vtesaat tottoOaitoa.

nnxi nKtoo.WAnt.r-

All of which will be sold at
untill after the Holiday*.

Reduced Prices fro’1'
•

DR. WM. JOXKM.

DENTIST

Hartville,

-

Miiai

Sweet's Hotel,
'IHA5D Bartik...............

‘

WHOLE NO. 1021.

J. ROBERTS

ML ■■M!

ligbtmng^ aluxrn Hiadrt these with it.

• Where do you expert to tench aitaiu.
OC shall you giro up teaching for tba
fatast?
Ha fek hia heart throb almost
to mfbeariou as be awaited her answer.
*“I have not taken any school yet “ she
replimi. “bat I egpert to roue, if pumiUe.
labakvw to dnMMlUag feslhttboad,
hot 1 hops I shall not.alwsn find it m
hart at to b now.
“Young ladies usually marry,*' ventn-ed iovetigata ia roncert a woedorful dimovas- l-_ j-n _teu__ ______ n_
ery in eciaare. the nature of which would
then be . rvtamuoicaled.
Th. young
.tranger agreed to repeat hi. erperimenU
ou the oOMrion of the mo-ting, and ex­
plain the prooom Ire maana of which they
were arecmpluhed; fur the presenl he
declined to make any farther rerelatiaaa
On the nigh I of the 23d of November,
IMG, there areembled ia Lomkm, there

Norma bad brought out the writing
books to show to Mb. Kendall, but he had
■carrely attempted to look at them before
the terrific rtonn sa closed around them as
to attract their whole ailcnlwa. Nonna
iurrJunlarily drew , little nearer to Mr.
Kendall, and lookal up into his fare with
•n appealing glance that soouaed Io ask fur
protection or at hurt aocoaragemcnl. Her
Land lay on the derii cloae bcaui.- him and
the temptation to dara it was la. strong
toUrorirtod. HWbroadpalm doted over
ncioaa of a .light feeling of ■stodactioa.a. it iu a grasp to Etorog .nd tender that
be heard it. fur I be rohool Imkmc was n.rt Nonna had no drear to withdraw it; and
far dirtant from hia home, and he cuukl a sense of protection stole over her that'
not be utterly indifferent to the dirt net’,
choice of a teacher.
Gtnrge Kidding had died but a fcw
to reane. I ahsll lore you and you only.’'
week. bc(&gt;re. and although when living
There was a momani'a silence, ha still
he wa. thought to be worth eooaiderablo
bidding her hand, rioariy. Than .he
property, yet at hi. death it waa found
tliat he bad left hi. funily ia poverty —
looked up while the color that he bad fur
Mr. Kendal] wi. aware of three eirenui
the moment frigbtenrel away, crept slowly
back into her ebeeka. There is no need
staacm. and honored the bravo girl, who
to ask for what Is your, already.' sbeaaid
bad l&gt;eca brought up and educated no f.r
ia a low. trembling lour.
.l.ive her rtatioa. for taking the fin&gt;t
Ils caught hi. breath with a quick
mean, that .ugjrertcd itoelf to earn her
gaap. “Nonna, Norma, what are you
own support, lie pitied bar deeply, tor
.tying? ’ and hi. eyes doubly bright with
her md fare laid only too plainly of the
i the fire of |&gt;maino. .canned her bhahing
i fwc. -1M yon mran that you krrr me*''
■She could not look al him, but abe bow­
■ntly relriwd the little hand that he bail
Ixvn holding. Norm, frit an uniruatod ed her head. lie drew her in toJi is am
diynaa. in hn premaxv that night, which •ml kimed her.
“What hare I done that God ha. blen-die 'cmW hardly undeartand. lie waited
&lt;
until Ac made h«r ticejuration. to go od me «o,' he whispered
Norm, rerted her hc*d on hi. arm in
home, ami they wallnl together down the
road a. far a. hi. home. He U&gt;lc her the fullcrt coutcntment and hapfaaere* It
, good father to «_•
good night with an unwonted tendenuw. ‘
wah yon aaraoas wilh’yoar school
tn the tone, and Noma wont home with a
dr. Kendall,riaingalwi. "bat I should vague n.tnclero plreaure at her heart for ,
tom were qualified to Inch a higher which she trmld searevdy account.
Hhsn thia?
One day a. Mrv Kendall waa working
rehapa 1 might do bcitrr pecunisrlv, near the achiwd boaw an degant carri.gr
drove part ml Mopped at the kImioI houte
dm*, while a gentleman alighted and en- I
lered. Aa nearly a. be could judge the ,

dal Mono or k'rtton make frosa lh«r
vautios, assart what srs. civan them
of cUrity, after thgyhUtot thou km
edge go out of thrir heads? No the
Cur me. I bold my dtooovery altoe, ae
will not part with it ody &lt;m my ter

they could not Imagine.
At half-part
eight the young min arrived, and ru&gt; in­
troduced by Mr. Blunger to hi. frtosida a.
a y ouaft American who did not oare to

was urraeru in a rougu sun use wore iur
wear, and wore a slouched black hrt. Hto
hair was brown eml straight, bis ayea ware
large and bright gray ic onior, and hto
fan- waa u dsatituta of heart as a woman's.
He wm above the medium bright airtrerey
slender, sad hto ago Waa anpcrenilyVtott
twenty-firar years, though he might have
been older He was evidently but Utile
used to the eunoty of diatingainbed pre
mmm, am! st flirt &gt;ocnted suBtewbet ensbarraaaed at hia poatttoc. but there was an
exprowtou of firmarea about hi., mouth
ths: showed a strong will and a habit of
having hia own way. When he spoke it
was with the air of a mu who knew the
ground upon which be stood, ami his Sean

the magnitude of which they rauld jadge
when it waa prcnenlsd to tb«n.
The whole affair et this point came near
being broken off ia disgust by a* unex
pceted requirefltenl which the unknown
•Irrin; who he was and what wm hi. busi■irangvr
exacted. He declined to psoered
noThe
hi-iromnainrd
standing
before
I«n't it a lung walk?
unlnsi all preaent entered into aa agree­
“I believe they call it two m'dre, but it the dor until achool wa. diwnlarod. Mid
ment not to communicate what they might
.dore not seem re long as that In me I Mr. K.imUII tormented hinuelf with coo- •
witness to any living person fur a fienod with other ioto arts, m souw general ertajecturre which sreoled hardly befitting a
•hall -non get ttred to It.''
of ten years, without gaining hie coomL ironbe. The aamc law I rv-diaevrered
! -"Again. I wish you sucrere. Miro Eirld- man •» odd and stern and grave m ba
The Right HoaoraMe G------ wm on h's while working in a silver mine, uuc thou
ing. If I — that i». if—if ywi should ibnuglit to be Wm thi« a lover of Nor­
mittle at os»oe. He washed hia head* of aand feet coder ground, and my knowledge
ever need my amiere. I shall he pire-rd ma's ensne to tlaim the hand which had
l^otme «o drer and prerioa- to himrolf? sweetest Iran- Mr. Kendall • youthful I\ the whole matter, and deairtd (n retire im­ I am ready to coosmanaeate under the c»a
Hn mediately. The others were equallv ia“You are vary kind—thank you.’ fai- There wvmeil »&gt; r«won whr it riioold not dream* acre more than rvalited.
IR. KENDALLS OFFICE, A?
tetNd the girl aa .he bade him jroml after lie. A heautifal girl Mke Norma did not home «*’ brightened by a wife’, tender •1 dignanl. and exprreaiona not considered
ONE OF ITS CONSEQUENCES.
often reach her twentieth year without ad-, new and devotiou. beautiful children rail- |‘ elegant in high society were heard. It renoon and departed.
••I al way thought him crore and stem, mirer* ami .ehloui without favoring «ome i ol turn father, ami hia advancing ytara ! quirvd all Mr. Bloop-re s aagneity to quell
were made haj-py by the purest lot e that |। the storm. But the young man was im­
the Mui to herrolf; “I m aura be was very
movable, am! at tort, at the carnrat solici­
At last he saw the children have the ’■ earth can know.
ideiuant. I think I shall quite like him. '
tation of Mr. Blunger, the murantae waa
And with Mr. Kendall there remained •chad house and knew that school waa
for many days the thought of a pair, di.miaed aod N-nna and the stranger
WHO WAS HE ?
fisrmed upoe the subject.
fifty ver- of age Ho wa- never a hand- ! aweci fare, and .oft. musical toiee that were there alone A half hour or more
After some further roosultmtoo a sctect
some man, and now hi. once jetty locks of lingered pleasantly in hia memory.
passed by, and then the object* of hia
committee waa appointed, to meet in three
hair were beginning to be tourh.d with
OneaanniiM sumo work, autocquently. solicitude came out and Norma waa assist
daya, to fully iavratigma tbs secret, aad
rilrcr. and around the grove, rtern mouth 1 a. Mr. Kendall was at work in hia gardm. nl into the carriage by the gentleman
taka some action upoc the pttqoaitton of
wen. line that might have been traced by I be mw a alight figure robed in mourning
)u a dreary November afternoon, io the
the stranger, who, after remiodtndaB pcsa. care or sorrow. Yet he wa. noble looking, |«m along the road, and the fare belonging
r DWG, Mr. Biooxer, aenior member of
ent of their prosaiae of mcrasy. departe I
tall and finely furmed. with feature* indie- , to it he rocogaited *• Norma Firiding ..
ucll known firm of Blunger A Co.,
and was never seen again.
'
I alive of great furev of character and eye. He bowed with a fln»h on hi. bronsrd fare,
rhinirt. and maoutartuers of marine earth s surface would have st*&lt;Juteiy no
wetithl. and, farther, that I waa
pomre ■ Several months ago a drtticguiebsd
■&lt;&gt; kren that they termed a!n»«t to read • and »hc returned the wlutation with a
of the simple means whereby this end
&lt;4&gt;e V thought, at the first plance.
I quirt smile. The school boose wm dirtant
He was a fanner in gad circii torts ore.. I Ire. than a quarter of a mile from Mr.
coakl be acrexupliahcd, you would only
greet my aanertion. with jeers and ridicule.
I living in plain, unpretending style, with an | Kendall’s and there wa. no other dwelling
1 shall therefore show you what I can do
1 &lt;Jd lady agrd enough to be hia mother, hu , nearer to it than his. He had always be6ral. and Salk afterward You see ia mv
I aJ&lt; clhpanion aud homekeeprr. Ha was |
' nut . farorite with bi. ncighlwrs on ae- |
and a young man apparently about twesty hand this roil of wire, blue, hlu tampered
count uf hi. rrtkxucc and rroerve, fi*.
four years of an, plainly attired, entered ated. This curonn weighs nrarly three
there to no clans of people mon- s-xaal and
and stood hat « hand awaiting the Icieure of the gentleman who merely glanced
l food of wichlwriy frtwdom than the tannI era of New England Bnt they remmeted before, and it Was not an vnplrauuit right
at the stranger. and immediately resumed
I him. uevertbclra.. for hia high moral pno- to arc the teacher walking by every mora­
ha paper, evidently thinking hto visitor tn
be a person of no' i--iportet.ee
After a
। eirdm atft sound rotnnmu arewe, and aa a ine. aeeomjianiril by reveval of her pupil-.
। man of projerty be received deference
Mr. Kendall dreaded rirting the school, ed from the school h«u«c windows to the sileoc-of a few minute’. Mr. Blongre laid .
down
hi. paper and, Unking up abruptly more than a -ug&gt; bubble You •re I more
fichl
where
be
hail
spent
so
much
lime
; where he would not other &lt;&gt;thcrwi~quite as much a. examing the trsrhere,
it about through the air with my hand,
I Mr. Kendall was often appoint.-! to but it waa a ta»k which mart be nerf.irmel that summer to fins! nolrudr in sight. She ■aid■.
Mere to a
•‘Well, lay goal *ir, what do you want with two finger., with ewe.
office, both of Town and Stele, and no one nevrrtbdm- For -.me reason he dread tuiswd something too in his mani-er that
Wrong oaken chair
I place the mnnou
dite-hargwl such dnrim more faithfnlly than ed Norma's the least and made hn fine fiDraUrer with regret. He wa* not so cordial with me?'
■
.. .t
,.c
•* write he
“Are you the elder Mr. Bloegvr? ' in­ upon it,\anJ when I withdraw the wire
virittbsre Sin! had bren looking forward sa funneriy. and she feared that be was
mark tbe\rouil The chair
craahtog
•
to this viril whh apprehrtrtoe, foe kind offewded.
to ptocsaoa the floor, nnder the Wright of
taatefitl to
that of exammiog commit- Laa he h»l been to her. die twald not fur
Mr. Kendall bad occarion one night to
three Iona of iron
tee and acting tehool viritor fif the town. tet
. that 1h- was called hard ami rtera by call into the school hoate. He had found
Thia coodurire proof of the grandeat
“I beard of you. and camo to ace you.
My rradm will understand wlrflhM »m |bu neighbor.. But if aba ba 1 known •omething in the roar! which he thought
transact a large and dwcvrrry ever yet made by man brought
«&gt; rmbarraasing a position when I tell (that hia irvpid.ti.rti exceeded het own might belong to one of the pupil., and hr I understand that
Mr.
them that in truth Mr. Kendall ■ rottnenco ,when he entered the school room that tarried it in to leave it with the teacher that auccetaftd Imrinow, but it ia not oa that every person present tn hn feet
f.ruog almert wholly from bariifulite*. (nftamoou in hi. relf poew-d manner, b&lt;v she might itrturv it in tire morning to its account that I have called upon you. 1 Bloegvr stood apart in triumph. The
am
told
that
you
hare
cvusideraWa influ­
owner.
Ji'onna
was
st
the
dmk
writing.
and wlwn it to taken into aenranl that the ।fean would hare boeu laid to red. He
ence
with
the
chief
perron,
in
thia
govern
­
majority of the candi-iates fur examination ,tried to lirten to the dan ire with doe io-^ He? cheeks were unruuallj flushed and
were ladies—young old and middle aged ,tend, but mmh I fimr that he paid more she had a sheet of note pap-r before her, ment and it ia for tbit reason that I pay
—perhaps they will kindly sympathise ,attention to the teacher than the puptla evidently writing a Utter. And there on you this visit.”
Mr. Blooper placed bin gold rimmed
with inrtoad of blaming him.
,and knew little mnre about their attain­ the drek, in plan sight, wsa a pbotogranh
In hie ynuager day. Mr. Kendall bed ,ments when he left than when he entered of a handsome young man: indeed the spectacles on h'« n&lt;w. and gated ia mute
thought of marriage, a. aMtethlng that He gave Noram kind wurda of enenurage- very one who had so arouo-i his jealousy artoniahatent at hi. vbritor. who rout i a
—
might coene to him in th.- future, but be ment. which was mneh for him. and wa. weeks before. He would have retreated tied
Chair charge. I have the honor toTrmita.
“I am the inventor, nrdiaeoverrr lather
wm so tniufullv bashful that bo had never ,something pleaartit for her to think of in if he cuuld but .vbc had already sma him.
rtc.. Gxxuuix Mavbiot Mamiiali-';
| Her flushed cbrelji flamed into erimsoo of a secret nature, a prorew. which will
summoned courage to take the ncewswry her wvarwosne Ef«
said, “ia not confined Io metaJic mibuauca.. I The following to the stateMt of the
Tbayonog treeher found it vrry lonely when du- noticed him, and lie mw her rcvolationiaH the world, which will reveree
step, toward such a eoneummauun. end
nf Men dav in puah a place of paper ovcv the photograph. natural law., which will inaugurate a new Iu rffset. mi all objects are the same. I Itritoaoiark:
the older he grew the mure distant seem .. __ 11 —
put
it
round
this
woulcn
bench,
aa
yon
“In Novemben
a very isgMsrteat
order
of
thing.
;
a
discovery,
the
remit,
of
Mr.
Kendall
found
himseif
stammering
ed the protocc* nf matrimony. Tha onlike a bashful sebaol-bny, but be succeed- which are so vert that no human mind can sue, and thebrooh wrigfaa nothing; around
married ladies of thrt vicinity hrt long
this ehair, and the result U the same.
rd in making known bis errand and look
ago given him up •» flp* •F"1 ’bom all
Hereto
ihi.
iarp
iron
-haft
ami
lUw
Iu. departure iu the grealort ;re»ibl.- haste.
their arts am! farinaliou, woold be tori; ,
wheoia. Yoe pevorive - that it affect, all
No sooner was he out of sight than Nonna
and the dream which had unco seemed so
alike. Parbep. you think it baa no pow­
leaned her brad on the desk and burnt
■wrot to him—the dream of being a hmer over living rabatanrea. You are mminto Kara. And Mr. Kendall, trying to
loudand father-htel frted. nntil only »
taken, t will agree to pot this little wire
rid himtelf of the fteree pria al
breath of the old swectncm hngesrt. Ho
round my waist, and step from the dome
hto heart, went swav to l« atone
hn
Ulievrt that be waa destined to rrenmn a
of St. Pault 1 wiH show you.great aorroa. He felt very bitter toward
single man tha rori of his Ufa timeIl wm early spring sad Mr. Kendalls hands. It wm not so much the gift that lite fate wliicb had robbed him of the tore
“Well, wsil,Biy dear air, Mrhajn you
rural labors wwa often iotarroptod by ran she valued as the kindneaa that prorapt.d of the only woman hr has! ever cam! for
to there, but other, camo by, and I ahrauk
didaiai fur examination, but whenever he it, and she began to deem the plain fere of —that kid taken from hto de^rt life the cun—perhaps you can; but 1 am sot in
back into the gloom. Through Kt. Mar
that line of biuimwi, and you had better
w» tailed in to qarilM them his Mart Mr. Kendall atmorihaml some.
tin', lane to the Strand, down the Strand
apdr to aomsbody dm/
rank like tort in hto boM., Il would be
Mr Kendall's land extended almost to
to the turning of Waterloo Bridge, •till 1
'rhe young m.n went oo w&gt;th imp.-eturthe school house, and on. Arid under cul
followed him. I saw be was going to
bable gravity
,
Ovation WM within plain view from the
cross the bridge on .foot. ( croatrnd the
"I ran awing the mighiimt man-of war
—...... -n - ■
windows. Kv'Mfontly thin price of land cainai
street, had got ahead of him. and in the
England poasonea into the air with my
reewivsd a great doa! of rare, f.w almost unhappy. He glanorsl up aad bowed, but
middle of the bridge Ibid myrelf behiml
any time when Norma looked out she without hia accurimnrt smile aad nlcroul
tbe parapet. By and by my mon came
word. Norma would |harc liked tn sak
could see him at work there. It was often
him if he were ill or unhappy, but she
.
&gt;. te, S« !•jw
dared not, for her uqutontanra with him
did not wvrrast it. But all that dav her lancing toward the bell to fumstoo a at*.
hurt achrt whenever she tltought of him.
T“ Wait, Mr. monger, naidUa visitor in
It was alroady time for Mr. Kendall to
vtoit Norma's school ™ hut be port- a toue of such deep rero^uor ihrt the
poard tomtoog aabacowkL Oac rttare MtWman hesitated in spite of himself—
niran, however, ho catered the school for -mait a mo^ni. I am not mrt. I know
i
you do not baiere nac. sud I do not wonSorttt £rt neror IreAi-lfuore brauUfut.
g m Klv. » I **«
The flush called into her fare by ha co- '"LuUmU upon the table, and whichyou all gate to coriatmly, Iras
but not with th. tailor of all health,
tranra didari leva U again that dWaa more aa thourli rtwne waddaa aocpower In itedf. Ilia only th. mam»
nooo, and raithar tecebcr mw committee drew front the brreat p-*k«&lt; of hta coats cummtmirotiag a power; s&lt;£U, no m
had blrtichrti the rotev from her
»«mrt to fori the interrat in tha Mhool c&amp;teaiM: blue wire. There wa. an iron shall asmim it exeoptamdar certain m
which the occwdon demanded Mr. Ku anvil in a corner of the room. He wound diltrns; ami this brings me to the prim
daD waa annually abarot minded He tha «•? of wire round the wavD in a mointended to main by roDtog Ml
was thinking that to a few dan krttgrr mast, lifted it Eke a f-uhe from iu place
the mthool would bo ctarad. rad -Nona*.
, tbo pure, white bort
Eke1. ffijn the m:.

Th A finant and largest line of
Heady Made Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, od dcoats,pants
and vests, and a
_
&lt;. J- PM,
■CrjESH.'Sr yiJMTJS
Caw, Sip aid Ormial linn of Overcoats of all sizes,
painter.
styles, kinds and prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED

He held the pen suspended foe a mo­
ment as he looked at her iauuirisrty
“The daughter of the late GeorgeVield
mgr* bo qofrttotted.
She bowed without speaking, and Mr.
Kendall frit tbo blood rush in quick tide
to his fore as ha thought that thia beauti­
ful girl had probably Maa a neighbor of
hto an hto life, and yri ba did not know
that he had crer seen bar befere He felt
that some apology wm needed, and he
said with a smile such a. but rarely illu
mined hto fore.—"I » the voang people
about here so aeldoa that f can nearcely
remember their countenance.
"Il to not Strang.- that you do txH rec­
ognise ma, for I have been avray to school
for two or thrre yeera. and have but lately
raterood
“What echord do you dcrign to take?”

from Detroit, ex-i
to ftxruinh tbe best of .

DER, ““l Perf'ct
fl Empire Block, Hart-

�LMwwy.

n^ tJrwire in
.aadeull withAa’
Mri-ttr h*jqc«rd I

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TQ
THE OLD FOLKS. AND TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

vivid draeriptica of CUsrado sesnsry by H.
II. ertted A Symphony in Ysllow sad Ited; *
very ralraM. ctrafag ehapter from Mr. fins,
born’s history of John Brows’, riryinl*.
Campaiga; sad soother Uvrty InMaHsrasi of

CovjrciL Buirm, Iowa, )
.
Dec. 13th, 1875. |
There iasomething in public opinion
A* we intimated wo should in our last after all. Even the rookies* adventurn
letter we spent Saturday ia looking around
who have control of the Democratic parly

its various manefsetur**, and its hrgtit
wbofarak bo«MM, and Afa brief inspection
of what fa actually being done In that
city with the deprestiug financial influ­
ences that exist in all porta of the coun­
try, compel us to affirm that tha future of
that city secta secured beyoad all parable
cotuingnnci**. If there was nothing else
to give it life and btmnaa racoeM the

wiA it* Aourand* of employe^ U rest
shope, and it* tranafer biuiares would keep
up a Kvely activity in a city half aa large
a* Omaha fa. Th* pay roll of Afa com­
pany fa raid to include the name* of 5,000
men, moat of whom are in some way ao
situated Art they depend on Omaha for
the Wgurariul of life, and thb fa but one,
though much lira largest of the companies
tlirt employ large numbers of mm aad
wlraoe buainres office* are ia that city, but
only Ae mean* of communicating a power. of those wo have not space to *p*ak. rare
'Intimated tn the last degrra, I threw the only to ray that the
coil which had rent me sc. much mfacry
anxiety snd »mq«eu*e into the Thames, one were rart quantities of Ac rich produc­
night, where it cvuldtell no tales. When
I am dead, the reunpcuiy who Mscmbted al tions'Vf the mines of Colorado, Utah, and
St. George’* Mail on that evrntfiil night oilier pointe on Afa aide of Ae Sierra
maybe requested to cure their painful Nevada mountains are separated snd fitted
wondering* st the failure of the mysteri- for shipment to the markets of Ac East,
ua* stranger to return. He will never fa a growing source of wealth and prosper­
ity Art employ* constantly million* of
capital and a Urge number of men, and
bids fair ia the nw future to Ira of great
national importance. AH in all, we think
Aat the future prospects of Omaha are is
bright a* thaw of any inland city on the
continent, and Aat all invesUnonta judi­
ciously made there are as sure a* any can
be to prove satisfactory to those tasking

inner

OFFICIAL COURTFSY
STOLEN THUNDER.

Qfdojmlin of Brooklyn. N. Y.. to Hon.
E. G. D. Holden. Secretary of State, com­
plimenting very highly tbu •anangeiacat
and the elegance and n&gt;tn]4cancra of the.
detaib ' of our State ernraa for 1874 just
published. In the publbhcd census Mr.
Hidden has seen fit. fvr reason* bort known
:&lt;i himself, to omit the Usual acknowledg­
ment of the woA of his predcerawir on
this census ami by the publication of the
complimentary letter referred to addressed
tohims-Jf, evidently seek* to appropriate

not the moral strengA to brave Ae indig­
nation of Ao whole city, and they are fat­
ting down. The crushing, ovonrhctmlng
defeat that Tammany mot with in Novem­
ber, ha* had ite effect Tatmnany wifi, in
a week, be Tammany no longer, fur ite
chief (treagth will Ik shorn away. At Ae
fart moding of Ae General Committee,
H. L. Clinton, one of Ae magtuta*. and
one of Ae few rmpoctablas who control it.

active, a* usual. When tiumuoned bm
aaid he didn't dare to tell what
had hurt him. Hia Utile sister aaid the
stepmother knocked him down with n
niece of board, and kicked him about the •bortmoey, Kirby’. Carts of Fir,, from Ml..
Lou lee Hueklon'a pea. so.I ike sambsr I. well
provided with poetry by C. P. Craach. Joka
BoyU O Bettly. Edgar Faareu. j. J. Phil,
aad other,. The dspsrtarant* of Ularatnre
and Ari ar, divers* aad bright, add th, ma.1«al critic (Im aoa&gt;* rtroag prals* to Dr. Haas

veil of secrecy should be lifted ; in short
that *11 Ae meeting* of Ao society should
be public. It 1* understood Aat Bote
Kelly lias cooscntcd that Afa omcniireapt
should prevail, and that hereafter Tam­
many will be limply aa open Democratic

but they ov most of Aem with all rertage
of their more obnoxious institution* were
driven from there to Salt Lake City many

house*, and many other indication* that bss-juns, and light Ereneh hats, claiming
indicate the existence there at one time tiny gjoved hand* in rapture-orer infant*
in long doAet, trimmed and tucked in the
of a peculiar pcpple.
l**t »4»onr, held by doll nurae* in cap and
apron, the waxen face* all bearing an sh­
ined mimicry of fashionable delicacy, and
ex*gy«ratioii. The Isabira are in every
poution after nature; one wee girl rite itr”

STEBBINS BRO’S,
Keep It.
Where you wul find all kind* of

FURNITURE!

SALISBURYI BHOSSEAU,

Of every Description which we
Mil sell cheaper than any hou* in Har­
ry County, for these raubwi:
IsL Because we have no reut to pay.
Si. BccnaicwviBake the mo-t of our

FURNITURE

Nd. Bccsw we kev(.-.het&gt;e«inf w«k-

Jcwricn and Manufacturing

JEWELERS

Lofik here !

1S8 Woodward Avenue,
We sell none of thb cheaj&gt;-ruiule Fur­
(Opsra-Ho^m®*,)
niture that ta made by machinery. The
good* we matte 1* mad.' by hand, and in-sire* la istmmrerate, Waibra.CMfas, Iswsiry.
warranted. We invite nil penrein to Sierfinp fflvrnr.r*. Tripls-PtelsJ ftilrrew.re.
call and Inspect our goods, tor they nil
bear Inspection. No trouble at all

Look here

I’artlra having Picture- to frame
would do well tor 'them framed of us
a* wr eati do It P ..-rand Cheaper than

club, in whose deliberation* all Ao memben Buy take part. If Afa fa sceomplfah
ed, down gore Tammany. The few kid(Slovcd gentry who were willing enough

aa they did not have to associate with
Asm, will go out in disgust, or, if interest
force* than to remain, Ae ardor on both
■ides will rapidly cool. You might aa
well expect oil and water to mix, aa Ao
unwashed Sixth warder and Ibaoi^t
Fifth avenue politician, who wants not
only the spoUa, but influence in politics
circles far removed from its dirty source.
Interest will hold some of Aem, lint when
Ae grimy private* and the perfume offi­
cer* come together, there will be trouble.
Pat. when he get* a voice in the manage­
ment will not be content wiA Ac scrap­
ing of the pot, but will insist upon hfa
•bare of Ae solid meat, which heretofore
hh owner* hare mooopoliud. And when
A. Fitx Hugh Jones, Esq., of 5A avrnuc,
fa compelled to rub shoulder with Dinnia
O’Flsherty, aad not only that, but divide
with him, Jones gore out. Heb iu Tam­
souri Valley, north of Missouri, aad a
many for himself, alone. Dinah, be is
smart active place of some ten or twelve
willing to use, but be will never be used
thousand people. The city is built among
the Bluffs, and was once the scat of Ae
Councils of Ac native nations of Ae Mis­
souri Valley, or as it wa* Uicn callesl lira

i Grat Wto ii frita!

Th* Boston Journal, fa a reeest itere,
rays: -Picture ta yonnelf wbsl * nMgsrfas
tor cblHm ought to b»—how bright sad winnfa(* fa ceuleau. bow pore ami «rimataifag
la iorehiag, bow resptendeet with picture*,
sad Asa torn ovsr th* psgss of Ht. Ivtebstre.

J. M. HEWES.
for gtrfa and boy* to-dsy II
ok fa tbt marker. e&gt;eeptlng

Hounds,
and everything In the Furniture line.

St Nichols* for 1875,

of (sod CeoMilor Ka»pp;' «MI* la o*&lt; Mur
tbs Ugly Utile Vweklfag—Asdmen* rml.l.m
ot Mrasstf—I* liftlag its groai talkerlmi Lead

S. &amp; A. Botxfort i ItW

&gt;ffin« and Furniture.

Peerless Milk Safes

Salisbury &amp;. Brosseau.
Hurting*. Dec., 22.1875.

Grain, Flour, Provhion*
and Country Produce,

52yl

DETXOIT. RICH
Ever riuce the great chief ha* been in
Ludlow street jail, be ha* been permiued
to go out whenever he chore, with a duputy or twon.and he has lived more of Ao
time at hfa home on Madison avenue, and
Ae up two hotels, than he ha* in hfa pri­
son quarter*. When hi* lime came to
run, he went out a* usual, wiA two depu-

S DOWN WITH HARD TIMES

_____ _ __ John H. Wendell &amp; Co.,

the Deputte* stayed in the carriage in Ae
most sccommodaeing way, till—he didn't,
return. Then there innocent fellows,
after waiting two hour* and searching Ae
house which Aey knew be *u not in,
which consumed another hour—raised Ae
alarm. In Ac meantime, a *tenm yacht
was lying sn the East River, coaled and
proririoued. Doubtlos Ao Bora walked
through hfa own house in Ao street be
yond, p&gt;t into a carriage in waiting, wi*
driven to Afa yacht and in three hoar*
was decently out on Ae booooi of the
ocean. Or, he had jfenty of time to get
into secure hiding iu the city, from which
icnee. The police demomitrate once more
their inefficiency or corruptioo. by finding
no trace of him—the sheriff** official* are
even worse— one half Ae Democracy brio
with ill-concealcd delight at their cliftT*
escape, and Ac other* arc vexed a* they
think of the political capital thi* escape
furnishes against them.
I predict that the Bcwi will never be
taken. Those who aaurted ie hia escape,
don't want him to come bock to claim any
of lira property they have got their claw*

work, evident® *f which i* found in the
editorial remark.* preceding the letter n- and enterpriring a people a* ran be found
femd to under the eaplion "Our Secre­ in any plaec in Iowa, or elsewhere, m to
tary’s work abroad, "tn tlmconiM of whieh that matter. The borinoa of Ae dty ■
largely mercantile though there are aotnc
which h«nl woA and do-- attention to important manufacturies here which in
duty mnully bring to a faithful officer."" Arsa* in riFother place* are the real source
Under imeh'ein utnsteneal it wenu but jurt of wetdth aad prosperity.
to Ac faithful public officer* who preceded
Mr.'Holden andbeatowoi upon this eviura- of Ab city rival those at Omaha ia the
thc ’‘hard work and cluse attention'' which buildings devoted to their use, and the
nuke it os Mr. Brockett says, in compart- high character aud efficiency of their men­
Son with twelve oths r .State censuses sur- tal culture, and seem to be aa they should
pje.s tlictn all. to »late that the preparation be everywhere the pride of the people.
of Ae blanks and iurtrnriion* fur making But we find here as elsewhere, that the
the enumeration and taking Ac statistics rort of maintaining the school. up to th*
and the cUiwlfieatiun and arrangement standard adopted, is a sourer, also, of very

S

। Flour, Grain, Pork &amp;. Seeds.
154 * xn 56

Wheat a specialty
One Cent

Mayhe1

r&amp;x"'
irw 'otame I, &gt;u American Serial Story
The Boy Emigrifiti ' by Noih Brook*,

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO
Wbrtrart. IlMlm la
OYSTERS.

1876 SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. 1876

FOREIGN FRUITS.
M***te«i*m**r UlMwsUalbBastrt
FM

Wr Invite Aeattention of th&lt;- public
to HounxEB's Mowtsly. which now
deservedly ranks among the iilft Ite

Sweeny, Counollv and Genet, hfa aaxMu-j
plicc*. Would that some of the present
official* would go and do likewise, before
they have quite bankrupted the city.
S It is raid, that David Dudley Field,
lawyer of the Boss, advised hui flight
The bomfatnen of the sheriff are shivering
-trapped ou tiny French boot*, pofaing on iu their shoes, for the city will, at onee
a glared floor a* if the skating carnival proceed against them. Conner expect* of
were at it* height. TL
1.,——™.
eageniee* and coquetry are delicious satire*
upon those who are dolls of a layter
growth. Yet another scene is a fine lady
going to ride in her landau. Her vr!vet
train flow* out at the door of Ae coaeh
•Gabriel Conroy,” by Bret Hirte,
where a page stands ready to dose it, she
holds a natural bonnet, and her escort, op­
posite. raisrei hfa nat with an air of ex­
quisite good breeding, while the liveried
cxi'uauive taxation, and which if continued coachman and Ae pair of spirited dark
will sooner or Istrr cause the rrw /topuli horse* are marvelous mimicry of life.—
There is always a crowd round the win­
dow*. and children are by no mean.- the
Striker Secretary of Slate, and that A: the laws of the laud will permit. Amor
large*t part of them.
“Tha second Installment (seven strung!
work of collection and compilation wa* *o the institution* of this city detnsndin
er Aan the first, Jusft/yiw a'l Utal trat
far advanced when Mr. Ifoldau went into more than a passing notice are the
looted for."
the office An table I population, had preW» begin In January
vimuiy been taken to the jirinter and the of ^hieh there ar? more than in most
"Philtf* Nolan's Friend*,"
grestcr port of the Work d*ne on the oAcr pbre-WAt. site in any Eastern city which
taUcs. And further, that Mr. Holden fa
we have ever visited, though the reason
wholly indcl&gt;ted to Rohl- k i Hewitt, a clerk
may Ira that Aero fa more read work for
who had_»pecjal charge of lite work conthese societies to do than in older at ire
.Irnring thsstaifatira under Mr. Striker, for
the work of finishing up »n&lt;l writing the 1। where the population is loss changing.—
The Odd Fellows have three very large
text of the w.nkj of whotu also he has
•umI prosperous lodges here working in
failed to make the wvual mtntinn doc to a
the English language aud one in the Ger­
man ; also, an EnrampmenL We visited
appear that either Mr. Holden personally, on Thursday evening No. 49 and enjoyed
or his administration.- cntttbd to all of a very plcarent evening with them. Their
have read •’Surly Tltn'e Trouble’*.'
Ae credit fur the superiority of ths work, hall b large and commodious but not de
••One Day at Arie,* “The Fira al
and the fulsome prafae of “Oar Secretary gant, though their paraphanalia is a* good
asm. •' ....
of Stats" by the editor of ths hryWieun a* that in use iu any oilier lodge* we have
who know* tlmt Mr. Holden did not beMow upoc the work th* “hard labor and
claw attention” which brought Ae cotupli beautiful hall, screral lodge, a chapter,
went front Mr. BroekoA,*aoms like a very I and a cotntnandry and -in point of numthin romponnd of alkali, water and grease bcra exceed the Odd Fellows very largely
men at thg hrad of National, Stale, Munic­
we arc told. There are, sbo’ lodge* of lira
ipal and olhfr affaire, fur we lure—some;
K. of P.,fioM of Temperance, and Gran
bat Ae incoftipctoney, dfahoneity, runup
Rul’d fifty
tion and general demoralisation ao alar­
An attorney who had been convicted of g«r«. all of which wr hear are doing well
mingly prevalent clearly d
crime Wm recently dfalnrred in Maine.
fa wanted to secure Ac pre
PhBesopby hra sometime* forgottou
The Supreme Court,giving an opinion in
people and Ae perpetuity
RopubEc.
the &lt;w, made snore remark* of a general
_____ ___________________ ’ “Prind. God; a grout people never did. The skep­
jJcs, not Men," will not suffice for Ae ticism ofAe last century could not uproot
here aa at Omaha, and yet,'all denominapeople (or any party) now—for wo need Christianity, because it lives in the heart*
tioaa arc well repiraeoted, and from what
not only principle*, bat w«n/p«rr nn'aof million*.
Lo you Aink that infidelity
we «aw Sunday we should judge that they
e./&gt;fe at the head, and as members cd, all
•or governmental sad Malatire bodies fa *preading? Christianity never lived in
are well attended, and two of theta, the
—National Blate and I-oeal-and in all Ae hearts of so many million* a* *t Ab
Presbyterian and CongTopational. certain­
corporations, institution* and organiations
ly have vary able man for their prater*.
lately advertised ‘■for fire hundred men six designed to promote Ac manta), moral professed may decay, for they, like all
The residence* in thia city are many of feci high to act sa soldier* in Ao play of and material interest* of the body politic. that i* Ac work of man s hand*, are sub­
Ays,"A Iraadcr .. Wanted '—one who ject to the change* of moral being*; bat
Jnlitu Caw far Airty rente anighlatnoce.
He fared Aat it-would not be poaiblo to fajndiamm wise, exemplary—in almost Ae ipirit of truA ia inoomipCiNe; it may
find men enough of Ae desired height every school district, town, village, city, be developed, illmtrated, .nd applied ; ft
county
and State in the Union—snd tliat never can die; it never can decline. No
willing to take such poor pay, but at the
hour .pointed Ac street wm filled with leader's efforts for good should be second­ truA can pass away. Tbo flame fa undy­
ed by all who have at heart Ae welfare of ing, though
generation*
dirapprar
community. Verily, Ae People want Ac M herrver moral truth h*» started into be­
right kind of Israfa^-tU; jra-raring
ing humanity claims and guards Ae boability, integrity and stamina-in every qusat. Each generation gadier* together

Littell’s Living Age.

BALCH &amp; HOBTON.

*.*.■»** to ■rtds* * Nmtra. A te O. W. BU.
oBin an™ EHsum,
(Vmrr HrMMffinWgr d- Mflby Stt..

Billings &amp; Probasco.
Mt, larttad Slate lid Iru
MAXTLKJi,
A*4 sit itrta* .r
GRATES.

BisgraSUeal.
taUwa. from th

JOHN STANLEY

GROCE RIES
THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS

Canned Fruits and Fish

OFiTsrioisrs.

f

Ll^U0f(9

Oyatcra received daily
J4reedtlivery and on time.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

FLORENCE

invite owr approach tfeehhaltod. more
pod far ra than the rest Uray afcnk
They giro new and larger view* ot the
beauty and rufaimity of nature, hrslowuig

" °*4urnx,H?*Mi&lt;‘4i

We Can

SETO

lACEHS.

�500 CORDS WOOD.

iwl Wwjitic*

■rood

«WUL NOTIOC.

CwllBS.

THE GREAT CAUSE

f 10 inch
fee Mi, al fl.tS

HOMAJg anSEHY.

™e P”?’1*’ of Barry County to

Jn^pMUUt,tnna^U4^An..

yard.
...— 7------ — “■ *uRY have
this day received and opened
60,000 yards of the bent goods,
which they offer to their custo­
mers at thia surprisingly low fig­
ure ; and in addition to this we
are offering 55,000 yards of ven­
desirable and stylish goods’;
good colors and patterns at 6c
Fonts that never before were of­
fered inthis maaket at. SO LOW
A Price. The best and leading
brands of Brown and Blepched
Cottons, at the lowest' ruling
K’ s—in fact SO CHEAP it ia
y neceasaay to call atten­
tion to them.
SPRING A AVERY,'
Grand Rapids.

GEORGEL UEATITS.

Jranter

cotdd.
Feteh afongyoar work and be
made happy My Aid fa ia the north­
corner of RutlaaA on the farm known
aa the O. E. Woodruff farm. I will j0
work at the lowest living priem
All
work warranted to auit everyone who will
favor me with a call.
XX.IIwl.
.,
L. L. Gregory.

.

Fxoanrxtssi

l as. now all alone in the Photograph
buuntw, and aa I have made arrangementa to i»en«o my facility for rfoing
ibetter work than ever, all ahould call
and get. negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work iu the put fa a «uttoenl guarantee of 4rat-c .work in the
future.
Rnoaa in Waahiugton Block,
south aide State Street.

O-DAVS ADVERTISEMENTS.

Fannon/remember that the ok! and
reliable holurfC. B. tUbbnry fa,Merer
W. Utter, poultry and all kind*
of fanner’■ produce, under Iteri..w 4 Goodycur'a More, and paying for the bum the
higbaM nurlH pnew. Patronite the houae
yrow Inote tn fo rrluiUr.
XXStE.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

NOTICE!
W H. II. Heath, tbe ncnior urembe.
of the finu of Heath, Salfabury A Cor
liu retired from bwuDou in thfa city, and
u now traveling for the Yr rand Rapid.
Burial Com Co. HU many friend! w'uh

RtJ.

stand that by a mistake in an order,
have sent us 40 dozen
W W *—W VW-Vi W---

I

y

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a doublerd er of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
nnd close it out.

w / GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any-one coming
in the Store can see and they’ will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best*he ever saw, and everybod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
8aL8 don’tite11 any body they sell
I IRE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

• Il would seem as if almost
everything hail been said about
DRESS GOODS and that the
subject was entirely worn
thread bare. But SPRING A
AVERY being alive, and watch-1
________ YOUB»,
ing the interest of their many I xxsm SMITJEXj MAlffEE &amp; ~PT* ERTfllg
customers as well-as the fluctua- —_________ ____________
'
tion of the,.market, have this!
—— -- —------------. .
day placecLon sale a case of
r.oou nt Thia m*&lt;i wUCp
SPEN DID ALPACAS in all the
leading colors at 25‘ccuU per
yard. These goods would be
considered cheap at more money.
Also a CASE of TIBER
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
ors, which are attracting the at­
tention of the masses at 80c.
In fine goods wiU be found all
the new and stylish things. In.
visabio Plaids |u Browns, Blues
and Greys, in Camels Hair;
(.'ompariwn Invited and Competition Defied in
CASHMERES in Seal Brown,
Navy Blue, Prune (black a
speciality) Dark Green,. Ac.—
The Ladies would do well to.
look over our stock, before pur­
chasing, as we can show tliem JTOECIV
STAIVLEY'H.
all tlie novelties of tho season.
SPRING A AVERY.
AU grades of Teas, the very best in the Market. Fresh every
Grand Rapids,
week from the Importers 8. 8. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston, and
for wain at prices which dees.successful competition.
if

- OPPOSITION COURTED.

Teas, Coffees and Spices

Wagons

and Buggies

GIVE ME A CALL.

Shop on Joffrnon Street, north of

ly prortetea ajwujd b« ud&lt; f.r
4,|i,rrJ
of an Udnm iraring tb* hixory of tUl par.
•renter eotuoaiiy for the pa*' eonlury. or
from Iho ll» of Ila oeulraum. and iacbxUnf
a .inch of Iu (roartb, |t» raoourrra, iodao-

that defy compotiou at
Smith, Mamie A Pbemtoxh.

Chureh Directs, where he will be happy to
lurel all hl&gt; old cunomere and the public
gtoerally. Hfa atoek of g-U.ii. hfa line,
cannot be excelled in the city.
X x21 w«

The weather for the post few
day has been wintery, remind­
ing the, Ladies of warm and
comfortable garments. Yester­
day Spring 4 Avery opened in
addition to their unusual large I
stock over 100 desirable anti'
Stylish Cloaks aud JSaquos in fur.
trnnininiv
anti in all
nil
trimming, frintreu
fringes, wilk
silk and
the leading styles in both long
niid short garments. Also a full
line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak­
ing Beavera, fur lined and plain
by I he yard, with Braids Gimps,
and | all the fashionable trim-j
mings for these gurnieuts ; all
of which your arc most'respect-’
fully invited to examine,
Spbino A Avert,
Grand Rapids. ?

Hostings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

John Stanley.

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR?
FOR ONE DOLLAR

We will send. Post-paid

*

THE WEEKLY WOULD I

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
i Have on exibition one of the

largest Stock°f Fancy Goods
ever brought

to

this

City

which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash.

Henry Mid.Ire. JaeobKoaub. Mi- Allee
Other Slnreti. Xonaan Taylor, Itaairi
'&lt;T1U! boirae --TnaT bad quite a record. Ha Phillipa. Adrien Walkiu, Edpar Ilroon.
wa. iaVe into th? may in INS. aad waa
preant during all the nninmui aurehaa and
raid, nndar General Kilpatrick daring the
eanpalp. af ISM. On the opening of the

also,

a full and

If’fi have,
complete

Slock of Drugs and Medi­

cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries, Toilet Sets. &lt;fr.,

&lt;fr.

Give us a- call.

Thia week we have opened
SiwHuv®
ml
MWtowUra.
in our Silk Department, a large
w— "THE WORLD," 36
line of SILKS, from the moat
cdcbgtted and responsible man­
ufacturers, “Bonnet," “Bellon's"
“Ouinet’s," besides the well- E.AH.T.Ai(THof&lt;YA.Co.
known 1 •Cachemire Alexandria.’' 591 Broadway, 27cw York. — ~
imported by us. This is our fnoritc brand, one which we desire ilaaubartuSwa, Importer! A Dcatera In
to sell our friends, which we CHBOMOS AND FRAMES.
warrant in every repect, and can
only be found at the counters of
SPRING A- AVERY.

Pirk Row, N. V.

STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC UTiSULS.

Hopkins A Barnes.
' Hastings, Dea. IS. ‘187J.

Liat of Patenta.

f
rit. re
di

WH TRADE!

JlfflBMTOmimFERinMB

SnaTmCntt IftrtMinn#.

lltUBM, WAI UH f£ 8 »

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

Bring on your watchra A doeks that
need denning or repairing.
I hare aecurod the acrvicw. of a reliable
workman and will warrant all work to be
done in a aatiafactory manner.

A Hit iiaii uowiai lEiiaa.

We will send the REPUBLICAN'
BANNER uaual price Sl.M and the
LOU1SV1IJ.K WEEKLY COURIER
JOURNAlj uni price «2.0&lt;», pontage
prepaid on both pnpera, for one year, for
•3.00.
The WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL
ia the great NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It wm, on Dorember
31.1, 1875, distribute impartially 110,000
in valuable pnacsta among ita xnbacriber
will be entitled to * restored uni n
bend receipt for thia dfatributioo.
Send u&lt; |3.00 and pct both papers.

rijwtt'HECTtuiJr

J. Cole &amp; Son

One of the novdties intro­
duced by Spring &amp; Avery, and
which seems to be appreciated .

KRaqgAU a swran.

partment. Ladies ran pro­
cure any of th® fashionable pat­
terns of all sites, and make
their own garment if they de­
sire. Over 1,000 different paldies, Men and children. Parties
calling at the pattern depart­
ment 'can obtain a catalouge,

urn fuss

&amp;AH&amp;8 ■

�* •■-Y.'gaxtgi

11

iri AOadw’.r aTAilul win U (i.v ••&lt;
ikfcf. Al Ukl.rM&gt;llk&gt;SlllUort-i.
ModTC Afir « AT-r.

fcbUtbelrefcx.r^rF^ Iu

rnbita&amp;sfjtasn
ts-’.i-.wtesh.tt’.

.DOMESTIC
l\

sEwiac

i MACHINES.
YOUlffG MEN.
.lULh'a /f. H-A’ALA'. /V«;&lt;leal.
HENRY A. HILLS, Seerrtar,.

RAL HOI

XOTTCE
m । jS BKI
-HMtuaia af i
rBwft

The Riibt Kiii of Ktaboo fir
Yorni lot.

•TATE OF MrCWItl AX. Caa.lr .r IUttt.-.‘ tsft«r. wxttjc irSs;
HaMlaai. aa «M««lar ihr to ilar »f l&gt;«xm
r. la th. &gt;aar oaa uwaaauaJ aiaal ha»lra-t aait
lar «f Protala. •
ta af limria J-. MeCvr.

i Magnifiecut granite building, with ele| ganlly fitted aud fumiahed apartment, for
। the application of aud carrying out of our
norcl and systematic metliods'of

SfB.$20r

SKTA-tlSS-IfM
I ika&lt; &lt;Ur. (hr la»l&lt; ami im:
i n&gt;'irtcw%«rwe..ch lbwrni
। I. Mtiafr &lt;1. aal-l .a*-,Bol &lt;1
■ss,Wtt.*saa
I ■wiNwi.un.ri'.iMj
, a»rtt aal at th. Malk.a.: q.artar

DR. 0. A. SMITH’S
Nlealical lullnnary,
1M». rfTAnUIUKD IBM. *

The following communiealfoa l&gt;xa the
hr Utt am ot ill ins if Pnrat Dstza
Hon. John F. Drigga, of E«*t Saginaw.
•Mtdng • reminiaeence of Preaident Lincoin, will be found quite intemtinz and
■mi an hat untieing:
Knowing that the loyal people of thu
mrentn regard wrery word that enumted
ftwxMr. Lsntoln. dnring'the lax few
wmtha of hia fife. a« worthy of record, I
•end yon an nnpnhliabed ktur for the
TYi'baae reeeired from him in February.
1865. Baliering. alao, that the cireum I
CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
•toacM Md iocHenta that called it (forth
Will jHOTe intereating, I asnd you. for the
pwrpoac of explanation, a letter written by
myadfal the time to Unele Harvey I WilThe Chicagu Fni-iie cualaiu
liana of thia eity, and a brief recit»l of
lowing pqdigrw of div now fan
Sacramento, Ogden, Rail Lake City,
tha fade connected with tb¥ aame:
Cheyenne. Denver. Omaha, Lincoln,
ting marv? Lalu,-given by Lulu
ExjttiTivx Mansion. I
Council IJIufTs. Yankton. Sioux City,
WAXBlMirms. Feb. X 1865. t
Dubuque, Whtotta, hl. Paul. Dulutu.
Mr Dra* 9nt;
Jjho was foaled in the spring of 18U5, at
Marquette, Houghton. Hancock. Green
I have reelvsd at your hands a eery (Cub Crockett . place, iu Scott county.
ii a
f the M« kinac mlmon trout. I Kentucky, and when he removed to Rock
s*d 1 beg that you will cnorcy to Mr. Idand he brought the little thrae-year old
b. St. Paul. .'Uiineapolla, Duluth,
Williams my cvnlial thank* for hi. kind (cult along. Iler sire wa&gt; R. A.'Alexin1 Garry. Winona, Warren. Galena.
tboughtfuln.v- and acwpt mv ackoowl- I tier» noted liorve Norman, and she herds
□apic.Shiux (Ily, Yankton, Council
iff-. Omaha. Lincoln, Denver. Salt
•dg—ufoe your courtesy in the Iran*- hack through a long line of choice thor
le CltV. Sacrniucntu. 8an Francisco,
mission of hn present I ata air,
uughbreds on Loth .idea. Her &lt;Lui waa
hundred other northern, nonh-wesVery truly yours.
Kato Crockett, she by iutporud Huuh.n.
Hoarton hr Ifejmot. ’ The first dam &lt;.r
Hon. J. F. Driggs, etc., etc.
■ polntmentM are drsl-s-lara In every re­
Horan or Rxfuxmxhtati vxs. |
spect. I tv trains are made up of elegant
.Wamixotox City, Feb. 7. l&amp;O. i
new Pullman Palace Drawing Room
and Sleeping Concbre. luxurluu*. well
Htrv.y WCliama, Esq.:
lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches
Dkax Sin—Your twu rery fine Maekiand pleasant lounging and '-rnoklng
urer by Camiilu*
Sultjq0 Itbc cite r.f
mc trout arrived jtmt in time to be pre
cant. The coni are all equipped with
••■ted, eae to has excellency the Praudeut. Bay Middleton &lt; wa* the iire of Hying
tin- colebialcd Miller Safety Platform,
Uri- f.iar ran na-i
llntclimati,
winner
of
the
Dtiby
in
lb
111.
■aaalT-.iakt rolamna. aln* alt the n««
Md the other to Hon. A tram Herriek. in
and i-atcnt Buflcrs and Couplings, Wes’-.
lucbixiar Safety AlrBrakoe, and every
folfiliment of the promise 1 had made to Kate Crockett's first ihmi wa» I IM Mary
other appliance tlinl has been dorisef
him of a Mackinac trout if he would rote by Texas; wecnml dam, Fanny Ebler by TA.TIr^a ’ *r*n’rll"”
for
the safety of |««cngcr train.. At
for the eocittilntiooal amend men t to make Coos William; third dam W hirerer by
train* are run by telegraph. In a wool
thia a free country. Mr. Hirrick board* Gid Whip. CU Crockett sold her t.
lid. GREAT LINK ha. the iw-.; .nr
at th« Washington Uooae, where .Mow*. J oreph ilarkL-r, Ksap, of the Eierstt
Uogycwr, Baldwin and myadfare »lop- Utmae Stalili-. No. 31 EaX Thitry accond
•jng. T gare the anullmt one to &gt;lr. Street, New York City, for 630,&lt;HHI, in
Herrick, who waa highly jJawm-1 with ii. 1871- Mr. Harker i» her t&gt;re~-nt owner,
Ha had it baked in fine a’tyje and acn cd up and.Col. Crockett congratuhtt" him ujicna
the feme &gt;ho has won - rarZlte is not s 150 AC^ES OF VALUABLE LAND
at dinner, and four of the Michigan dcloatioo aad aeveral other member. ofCongrrea, bit surprised at her time,'for he readiered her the fastest trnUer in the world and,
worth 6100,000. He i- aware lliat her
best public record is 2.11, but he ray« it
The largest one 1 presented to the Pn-s- must be remembered that when the Maid,
idcnt myself. accompanied by a letter, woo that record she |&gt;uaed the score at
giving him your name aud telling him the the start under her featnat gait, and that
number of years yon hare been engaged' she came under the wire in the same wav
lehhg .non Laks Huron. I toldhtm —an advantage which tnrfaren will read- j
that you ltd beca a life-long Democrat, ily perceive."

THE WEEKLY SUN

MICHIGAN

' Jfff

TIME TABLE.

Taldnc Effect Nov. £l«t. 1875. j

RAILtOAB.
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but at the last elation I believed yon bad
ewporte-1 him and the I’uioo ticket.
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Melo*l letter acknowledging the receipt
of the tab, and thinking that it will be
gratifying to you to receive w handsome
an acknowledgment over the Prcidwt own signature. 1 aend it to you with mv
thanks and very kind regard.
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life, and parents baring sous to educate,
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Harvey, who would send him another, a
finer one If pomibk.
Hut before I lud
time an&lt;l opportunity to fttUH) that proiniiw
Mr. Lincoln waa removed by the bullet of
tha amaamn from tha aocnos aud care- of
earth, and from the preaaing auxieties of &lt;!•. Pah«. rhUadalphta.
hia kboriou* ami overburdened position to
An Interesting Paper from Hoa. John receive a more lasting and better reward.
Uncle Harrej' Williams, aa hew familiarly
F. Driggi—A Reoollaction of Pre»i- known
in Northern Michigan, is nearly
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the &gt;cctM&gt; must hate appeared to the Prekient and the Suirtheru grutletrn n a&gt; It
baa sum NccMad msmt. as extrenwK romcal, sad I u«rtr recur to the same withuttt s uuile at the figure I moai hare cut
n» breaking In upon «mir impomm
eratmns, with tho culorod Uy lioldlog that
fortjr^yenpouud treat by a rord ’pacing
through iu gUfe, and with tired arms,
making fraatre effuse tf&gt; derate ii so as tn
prevent iu tail rrom awvcpBOg tlu- earpet.
rhe next day Mr. Lincoln went to Fortrem Monroe to make a farther effort a ith
the cmnmMunan., who met him there, to
athe further effusion of Mood, but
e he left he found time to send me
the above letter in acknowledgement of
thapresent.
Hia msuiun to Fortress Moe roe proved
a failure, as all know.
Mceliwg him a
few days after his return, at the War De­
partment, I thanked him foe his letter, and
uld him I ahoeld Send it to Mr. WDlums.
In answer to the Inrnury aa to bow he
tilted tho trout, he aaid, "Oh, I never got
a taste of it. Sesatun, Seward and the
re»t ofthem demolished it while I was gone
to Ftwtrem Monroe." 1 told him that on

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Lawson's Curative
To be furious in religion is to be irre­
ligiously religious.— nV/Kim 1‘eaa.
The rays of hsppimv, like tb&lt;r&gt;c of
light, are rolorlres when nuhroken.—
Ie»3lelloji.
I guard we" my friendships.
They

BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

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Clinton, Iwo through tnilna dally,
with Pullman Cara oti night train.
For Blonx. City and Yankton. Two
trains dally. Pullman Care to Missou­
ri Valley June.

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night trains on nil the lines of this road.
They are run between—
Chlango and Omaha, (.’blcieo Olar
lUpIds, Cbloago and IXibuque. via Clin­
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Chieagu and Milwaukee.
At Omaha onrSlecjwis connect with ।
the Overland Sleepers on the Union
Pacsflc Railroad, for all pole.tn west of
the Missouri-River.
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had more than half a mind to do so. I re
rifod that if ha should, on my return home
I wmH sand him airmen of our Maekiaao trout, to which he laughingly re»pondsd. “g«e that you dn not forget your are, owing I
,*H« ro»sd aqurely for the amendment ncm. It m
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Friends are as companions on a journey,
•■d what mut be regarded as a vary sioplar ccinrideOer, before I retnmod to who ought to aid each other to penieven
J"*!*", “J wkhootmiy knowledge of tn the rood to a happier life,—I'ylknj-.rat.
Haro patience a while ; slanders are not
hia loUnUuu* or intimation from him- 1
reewirodabex by Vxprrra, from Unde
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VOL. XX. NO. 35.

HASTINGS, BARRYjGQUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1875.

WHOLE NO. 1022.

iffl KISHES CAMS
more .ut-cribcr* i* entitled to one extra
Weekly, and of fifty or morels a BerniWrekJy.

N. Y. TRIBUNE.
GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.
CENTRAL HOUSE

THE LEADING AMERICAN NEWS.

.Vina, my child, I will toon Orme tn be
burden upon your
• ■ “Mothre, Al not

their sistar, while the little nameaakm
were taken by Lola and drwad Anita
in a white dram, to Charley great delight,
"Anna, my dear child, who will «« and the youag man htn»dt in a warm
fix you wheal am nos? God Uem&gt;aud suit of ha cDuain’a. I
p«y my orphan chiWrcu I It is ChrirtHarriet lay on's- hard mattrsmjwatehmMdav Thia very d,y.' fifteen yean. inp for the children. The fire was low,
W. I left my fother’s hou«. We were almost out, the room bitter cold, and tho
liwmgsgay party, for Chrisitmu day a invalid longing, with intenrc dwre. far
ala. my birthday, and I ws&lt; on that even- the return of her- children.
The time
&gt;ng screntoen years old. I left my home posted slowly, tfa&gt; went oat, and, in the
in a neb dress, glittering with jewels, and dark, add room, went up a prayer of pitr
my hair decked with flower*; and now I and petition for ber children. She felt
die in a garret, on a barb mattre^ .hirer- the cold creep through, her limbs, and ahe
mg with cold.
Then there were wft fancied alic should die without again arc
fua to envelop my thinly riad form, and
Cliariay.
.
rotor my bare neck and arms; now, rags
---- j" said a voice on the stair* .
corer me, and pariah with the cold. Fa- and a moment later her landlady entered,’
tlwr in beaten, my punuhmeat ia just, bcanng aloft a candle, and foltarodbv a
but.rt i* bitter! Anna, what o'clock i* it?" fady and ganfaman, laden with far* and I wa. at the prison, the other day, aad
“It ia after dark, mother.
The flre* - raw broiled thickens, wine, rich cakes and
ligM ia all that makes ' the mom light
confectionery, the cboioMt Ogar* that bad
Ah, here comes CLariry !**
•Harriet! Oh, my«i*ter! to find you in been scud in to comfort these miyerabk
A lad a year or two younger than Amu. “I±.' i* it indeed you? I* my father! munleriro.. The low-browed brute* arc
camr bounding into tbc room.
firing bettor now than thev ever did m
‘MotherI Anna!a merry Christmas! dead, that yoq can come to me ?"
tbeir live, and they mm u. aspect U..
I have a new jacket and Ire dollar* ia
“Not dead, Hsrriat, but forgiving. Thev growl,-jud consider tlwaawlva 1Umoney ; but I hare better new, than thu Come, sister, you must come with ua."
seed. If they do notert thw &amp;ings every
There was an old genth uun in Mr. Per­
Gentle hand* wrapped ba in warm '
kins .tore , and, when he heard my moth­ elothw, and her Iwther’s strong arm* ■
er Mas sick, lie told mo to oomc to his bore her to the carriage. A large, soft
house, and ho would giro me aomo frtlit bed, a warm room, and low, loving voice*
—fruit, dear lumber, al Christmas I—and around her. teemed like a dream of porasome wine and jelly. Anna, got your bon­
net and the basket and eume.I know
the house ; ho led me pat it; it ia not far I
jcetA. There ia a young woman dying in
"Shall I go. mother?" raid Anna.
hospital of wounds girtti by ber lover in
a drunken fit, in which he twisted her
•Tcs dear, but come lock soon ; I feel '
very weak and ill to night; and I long 1 1
arm till he broke it; yet the girl *tendful­
fur jrilv or wine; it will give newstreogth.1
ly refuse* to *ay one word about the quar­
goxtnlghl, my children.
rel for faar of making troeblo for’him. ■ If
OUR NEW YORK LETTER
They .tailed on their errand.
Anna, |
she die* without giving licr testimony be
cannot be convicted, as dw was the only
otipnracd by the ud story her mother I
had irfatnl, anti filled with dark fotrisxl- The
■
Cause* of Crime-The Dittreu wilnim. There wm good blood in that
inga, cvuM.*CTroriy keep |wre with her
of the Year and how it I* Met—A
merry hearted brother, who, filled with joy.
at hi* Christmas pnaenta. and longing to | Murder a Week-Sympathy for
carry the prom'isel dantie* to hi* motl^r,, Murderers—Feminine Devotion—
The Shop Giri Queetion—TweedBeecher —Business

PAPER."

H.„ no, in Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE . Ml end c

AU remittances at rcudon.' risk, unlere
- by Draft on New York, Postal Order, or
in lUgiatend letter.
among the Bert People.
The paper* will be addrrcred to rnicb *ub
scriber if desired, and are always maiW
THE PAPER FOR THE BUBLNESSj from the office postpaid.
MAN, THE FARMER, THE
Ixxal Agent* wanted in ovary town
MECHANIC, AND ALL
where there are none already, to whom
THE PEOPLE.
special and liberal inducement* arc of-

pletcjine of

HASTHTOS, MICH.

Toatagyman, The Wjokly Tribune
wffl U sent one year for &gt;1 30 ; The
Semi-Weekly for |2 30, and the Drily for

Largest Circulation,

L E. STAU FFER, (Prop.

For Tor Farmer.
PAMTSERSnip”

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A.ho the Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel

CROSS-CUT SAWS,
Which are guaranteed to ent fifty per cent more wood than any
other Saw in the Market.

MTOVESt

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
u“ lhe targert Door of any Sfovo in th« Market.

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The GRA&gt;'GEH :
H is Uie n.ndmmc.t and Heavict

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower titan Ever Before-in Barry County.

HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Hcratite it publish** from ten to twelve
ontamna of the choicest Agricultural mat­
ter, tbc latent Market*, and all the News
weekly.
''A* IFert/y Trfosa* haa done morn
to make good fanners than any other in
fluence which ever existed.'

For Tna Brsiwaa* Man.

"

Bccaute it publish** every change in
price of all things bot-.ght aud sold, full
information of the movements of trade,
tl»e progrw of busmens enterprises, and
all the news of lb* work!.
TKr Tribotr a* a newspaper ia wide­
awake, and in point of enterprise second
to no paper in the country.—[Cincinnati
Galette (Adm. Rep.)

For Tur Stvdext.

.

* Becavw- it girt* the carlimt todj|fallrot
Report- of discoveries iu SScncc and use­
ful Art*. Roscarolio* in History, Geogra­
phy, and Phikxophy. with news of all im­
portant nr significant event* in lhe world
Wo are very ready to .peak warmly and
positively in praise of ?** Ayr York Tn7&gt;.
wue. There is a full library of useful in­
formation in every iwiic.—{B—t.si Con
grvgaliotialist.

Fott Tint Tx-tctim
Heeause it devotes ample space to ll»
fruits of the labor* of the world'* beat
teacher*, placing them within tho reach of
all, and supplying al nominal mat meam
of eonstaat growth and improvement.

nothing tike it fur educating men
or any otlier country.—[0. It.
d, New York State Educational

Bceanaa the bat efforts of the Pulpit
and tbe Bar are reported in it* column*,
and Th' Tribotu i» a rccognited medium

■ume for itself as lhe exponent of the beat
thought* of the day. It is taking the
leading part in the education of the pub­
lic mind, and ha* inerraeiag claim* to pub­
lic favor.—[New York Observer.

FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Lqairt J\fo tr'/T* Q9Lo ^4Tclfct
SfLt/lBiB Sift of fift qfo Eqq-Hifqt,
Mb Slurt-Buff oft Ufa SfUBt.
B F.STEINHOFF
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Gift Books, Book Marks, Pictures
Sinical aid Mechanical

DENTIST
All of which will be sold at
untill after the Holidays.

Reduced Prices

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Swarr’s H°TIL&gt;

Call and see for yourself, at the Post Office building.

J. ROBERTS.

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4- j. fW,
Mr Sn art OrraKital

line of Overcoats of all sues,
styles, landsand prices, ver

Now, we lake fasuc on both thou points,
aud ahall endeavor to ahow that they are
fallacies became they proceed upon as­
sumptions whieh are not grounded on the
fact* uf the case.
In tho fim place, we araert that the
publie schools, in the protrer theory of
their uses, arc not intended, and were
never intended to indoctrinate tbeir pupils
in any scheme of rdigiou belief or in any
inxtcm of moral obligation. There highly
important objects arc drctnol to Ire more
wisely left to the iiwtruction* of the
churches, to the moral discipline of family
fife, and to individual aspiration and effort.
The schools are simply iontitutcd to pro
vide a mraas for tbc diffusion of that de­
gree of intelligence, among every clam of
the community, which ia absolutely treeosary to the citiieo. to enable him to dis­
charge his fundamental duties as a citiien.
They arc exclusively and wholly civil in■titutioiu. In our peculiar form of polifteal socirty, where every man participates
to s considerable extent ia lhe direction of
public affair*, it i* universally regarded *•
one of lhe emcnttal condition* of general
and individual liberty that every man &gt;0
portidpniing in the public life abould be
pus* n* rd of tho primary requiaitea, at least,
of intelligent action. He ahould be aide
to reai! and write, if no more, because
reading and. writing are indtspensablc to
3inteUigcnt exercise of tire franchise,
to any intelligent discharge of public
ofioal dulfas. He ia, in fact, net an
American man, but a man of some otlier
rlimn and state of ihinpt, without those
nnafifirations. If be cannot read, the
ticket or list of candidates which is put in

;kJ£3j£
He betrayed himaelf by hi*'anxiety t«
.how bow impwiUc it wm Ost hs*M^
bav* killed a girl to whom he wac so pare
lyattactaL
And .peaking of mnrdcnu tluro an* A
thu tunu four men under *ct&gt;teare to lie
hanged, and ova thirty fa the variota pesanus are waiting trial far the arine dtarae ’
The bloody rillain Dolan, who kill'd
Noe, will probably roope th* han^Rf h«
to riehly deaerrra. The }&lt;.liti«an* arc
moving heaven and earth to clvw hiin.
tod as they hare succeeded fa sbrainlng
wo respite, be will douLUmt slide out t&amp;
ttogcthcr. There arc n the same prison
throe negroes cmnictad cf killing a Jew
jwddler on no stronger xTideurc than that
against Dolan, but no one think* of mov­
ing a raspite for them And whDe T am

A Story for the Holidays.
“A merry Christmas!"
It echoed
through the wide streets in a thousand
different roioca; it rang out in the clear
sleigh betti; it was shouted through- tbe
house by childfah vriom: is wx. whispered
in Iovine tnnes by tbe invalid* couch; it
was sighed forth.' with bitter emphasfa.
in the prison cells ; it was muttered, in
haid roiosa, io tbe dark, dirty alley*,
where merriment was a mockery, or the
deepring mirth of cner-wrvugnt misery.
■•A merry Christma* I"
,
•Anna! ‘ raid a low, feeble voire, from

ington, the Huie Capitals. and other pofrom a real upon the four, laid a*idc her
liteal center* of the country. are the fullest, posit* is the rote of hi* choice or a rote sewing, and bent over the invalid.
The
freshrot, and moat tnutworthy pubHahod, impoosd upon hfa ignorance. If he can­ room was a tramt, poorly protect. J from
not write he fa disqualified from holding the cold, snowy wind, without. A (mall
any public poaitioa which a* a citisen ho u fire liardly w-rved to take the hitlcrrat
time [romplnera and accuracy which made
riigibk to hold, and which ho ought 10 chill front the «ir. Tiie furniture oonsfat
them the standard throughout the land.
hold at timqi, in acquittal of hi* ed of two mattrvww upon the floor, and
Tkr Trihunr ha* entered upon fields of fair *hare of general responsibility. Again, a low, wooden chest.
enterprise never before occupied by a reading and writing are both neewary (0 . •‘Anna, drw- ehiM, put aside yonr
work. It i* ihriatma* day.
When- i«
newspaper in thi* country, and it* inde- him to enable him to apiprsciate the rsluc Charley ?"
of that public duemauoq^pf men and
|«nd&lt; ut political course has earned fur ii measure* whieh ia always supposed to pre­ ' ‘-Gone to the store.
Mr. Perkin*
lhe reipect and far or of tbe intelligent cede, and to Mme degree to determine u&gt; promised him a new jacket for a Christ­
ina* gift, and he haa gone fur tbc order '
men of all parties.—[Button Pret (Dein.) intelligent ballot.
“And you, my pear child, will hare no
In a word, reading sad writing arc can gift.”
’
didoes of liberty, and a* the proper end
“1 am i’ fortunate a* you, ' raid Anna,
Becauae every new invention of impor- and function cf government i* to maintain with assumed gayrty: but, in spite of
tanqe and merit is described In its columns, throe conditions, the government lua not her efforts to restrain them, a large tear
tjiejirogreM of labor movemente faithfully only a right but ia in duty hound to make rolled down each check.
provision for them by a apt arrangement*.
“It is very raid." said the inrriid, *hirreported, aud equal rights and fair play Whether tho establishment of frrt public
between capital end Labor, with protection schools in which elementary edueation is,
imparted u the moat efficient mode of ar­
to American industry always demanded.
A* a newspaper it fa unsurpassed. Un­ riving at the end, or whetha it would not
ba moro directly reached by making thi*
der it* percent management it has discov­ primary education a requisite to ciiixcnsbip
ered new fields for enterprise, and tlret.- 1* another question wo shall not now disan-Jfew journal* that can compete with it
But, seondly, it i* said that an educa­
iu some of it* moot highly priaed depart­
ment*.—[Boston Daily Advertbar (Adm. tion whieh does not comprise the teaching
of religion end morality is an imperfect
Bep.)
and area pernicious education. That it is
imperfect, when we regard tho mat end
of education—lhe training of a human be­
ing in the rightful maatrcy of all hia
farce* spiritual and intellectual as wall **
physical, muat ba admitted.
Nearly all
forma of education arc, fa that sense, im­
perfect. But we deny that the education
of the free schools i* imperfect in tho light
pondeooo always ia it* pages.
,of the simple political and civic paracacs
The TH&amp;unr lias justly earoed it* di*. it
I was designed to subserve. Throe school*
tinction as the meet complete newspaper in are
J not meant to ba the riral* of lhe col­
“Among the visitor* at my father*
•he world.—•[Philadelphia Timm (Ind.)
' leges or seminariro; their objects arc not
to make seholara and aanna; they prrifewi house, there wi* a Frenchman, a man
no more than their reason for lieing im­ who called himrelf Count de fa Posts.
Ft&gt;a Au. Till People.
plies,
which
ia
to
put
It
fa
the
power
of
He was handsome and graceful. I lorad
Because it is, End wW bo politically free ]
th. fatnre rilixon to become tho krnd of him. My father, who naw hi* nod worthand independent; faithful to the princi- eitisec
,
that hi* duty to hia fellow-eiriicn k-wnrce. tried, by pa.tlenfW and lore, to
to th* aatay of tho common wsnl ra- win me from him. This ww h*jx&gt;*«ib*e
plas of its founder and cf the Republiaan and
।
him to be. And when they have 1 fancied him a persecuted m-M, and
party, but controlled by no dique, caucua quiren
'
ehrog to him still more etady. At last,
or convention. It labor* to limit and di- '
my father exaeid frotnux a prosnfao to ope­
rert legialation to the pobKe welfare, and ,
rate and hold no comraunicstiou with each
IdM df their uMncaas rirfa fartita- other for a year.
to aid in compelling from both great par- the
1
He hoped that fa that
To ask them to go beyond thia time lie could eenrinre me of hi* un
tip* nominations during the Presidential tiona.
J
Hoe would be to forte them out of tbeir worthinw. Anna, you will dwpise your
year which ahall reprerent purity in char- (sphere, and to expose them to very fotmmother when she tell* yon that fa six
acter, integrity in administration, and a jidaUe dangers, by placing them on ground* month* she broko her promise, and eloped
better era for the politic* of the whole |that it might be impovibk consistently to with Count de 1a Poet*. I trusted to my
father's great lore for forrirnca.
I wa*
country. Citixeos who would vote intelli- '
wrong. My iagratitnae, disobedience,
gently cannot dispense with the papa
and deceit met their just ptmiahmenl; my
which tells them the truth honestly con- J
caning every party and candidate, nor ;
am they in thi* centennial year do more ,
affective onrriee for tho puhlip good ttaa
byausteining and oxtendfag’ the tircufa- ।
tino of * journal devoted to intelligvace
among the people, honesty 'among their 1
Udbren vslrttn nobUen’ d! hi. life.
He married mo in hopes of sharing my
rufara, and th* emeetial prindjJe* cf tbe 1
dowrv, and now quietly refuted to rapRepublic.
Cme. For ten yearn we lived a life of
runhappinra*. You were bora, ami
Charley, and named for my favorite broth-.
’ aonral semmUng by
t
1 had brought from
.ling my hmtwnd in
uni*. Had ho but loved

The committee investigating the causes
'.‘A merry CTiriatmaa!" wa* shouted of critfie in this city are unrarthing amac
in cirar voice* by all lhe children in Mr.
Ixrldrv'* rich mansion. Toys far scalier- terrible fact*. Among others is the tastfa
cd in careka* profusion upon the velvet rnony of one of lhe firm phyaiciaa* of the
carpet; book* were on the hatidaotnr ta­ city. Dr. Elisha Hams, who declared that
ble ; every luxury was in the room. the increase of criminal* in this city in tbe
1x4a Leclerc mi with her arm* around post few year* wu greater in proportion
her eHrot child, looking at pictures; and
little Ndlie and Harry jilajcd shout the than die incroue of population from births
room. Aunt Jenny, Mr. Leclerc'*, autcr,, and immigration together.
Gted the only bov, curountguig him in
Dr. Willard Parker, an authority of oqua|
mjuy gloc.' while Chloe came from alandiug, said that liquor wa* tho chief
the ftwnt door every few raonHints, l&gt;ear- camo of the vice, crime, idiocy and insanity
ing aotnc new gift; now it wtui a doll for
NeUio, now a rich cake, covered with in lhe country. AU who havejooki-d
white-frosting, for all. now a drum fuf' into the cause and cure of crime agree that
Harry ; now * b&lt;x&gt;k fur Misi Izifa. the vicious clamra must be made to .work
There wa* joy and gfadnen., and truly a harder. It fa a notorious and patent fact
merry Oristnia*, in that house.
The
that with all the increase of wage, and
day flaw by with joy and fronting; and in
the corning the lioum stood dark and! rrgufaliou of houi* ia the fast ten years,
deserted. There wa* a farce partv at the comiition of the lower dame* doer not
Lois's fathers
The family, cluldrcn seem to be tbe better for the change. Tire
and di, were to useable, and thither complaint is nude by all employer* that
this Imppy iimuehuld hod gone.
Now, rtwley, you xnd I are pririlodgtd there fa very little, almost no fair return
persona, and we'will step in before lhe made for tho wages paid, no matter bow
other guest* arrive. We find only two liberal these may Ire. The avenge of
per*o»s in the parlor , oueau old gentle­ i work done in a day with all the labor
man, ill* other a lady between thirty and
forty year* of age,’ but still bcoutefal, raring help* of the time, ia hardly\half
with a sweet face and a low, sweet voice
The gentleman is paring up and down that that fa such an outcry for work, em­
the rooms, while the lady arranges sohm- ployer* bethink thauuelrro whether tbsy
mnsio upon the grand piano. Luxury cannot obtain their own right of a day *
can ooareely' devise a more .uperii apart­
work fur a day fepaj. The fact has rather
ment. It is long, Very long, and wide
velvet carpeU, rich 'furniture, guilded been fast right of, that employer* had any
frames containing rewtljr picture*, velvet right? beyond that of paying the most
curtains, wliose nch crimson is subdued wa-w. for the very least tliat stupid and
by fine face covering*, evrything *jeak» idle bdpcboM to do. Now that the cry
of Istye wexllh. The lady's drew fa of
rich mH, and costly jewel* glittered in for bread comes so nigral there ■ a chance
her lisir and on ha round white arm. to find whether the poor are wilting to
Tbcoe the seoupont* of the room arc Mr. work fur their money rather than starve.
Pometoy and hi* daughter Anna, who is Those of experience among the lower
tbe beslcM of lhe expected rorapony. for
Mrs. Pomeroy ha* fain in her quiet grave
for tea ^rrar*. Suddenly the gentleman
psused in his walk, ami spoke to hi* daugh­
ter.‘My dear there wa* a child in a
store, thu morning, whore stoty interrated
me. He hu an intalid mother : and 1
promurd him »ome wine and fruit for her.
lie wBl be here wxiu.
Will you attend
to thsoe thing* ? Il is Christmas ; and we
mnvt remember the poor.”
The lady left the.room , and the old genfound with ba five children in tbe sixth
story of a wretched tenement bouse, where
yean?' Oh, Hattie, my'child! where *he made a miserable living by washing.
are vos thia Christmas night?"
Ha ehildren were without shorn in bitter
TTie large parlor* aoou filled with
guest*. Muaic, danoug. and merriment weather, and n kind merchant aend n sup­
were at tbeir bight, when two children ply all round. The olJost girl objected to
came upon the broad, raowcorared stop in them became they were laced with shoe­
front uf lhe house.
string*, and button boot* were the style.
'•Oh, Anna!” did Charity, “isn't it
fine in there? and he leamri orer the The same family lent tbeir father, a miser*railing to look tn at the window, "Listen I blc wretch, who drank himself to death,
you ron bear the music; don’t thev look and were obliged to uk fur charity to bury
pretty; dancing? Ob, Anna, raw the little him. The teachers of the minion school
boy»asdrirb! See, that little gir! i« ju.t
who helped them bofore, agreed to bear
the expenses, whereupon tho old woman
went out sad ordered a hew., with
Oh, Alum! don't you wish ynu Win s plumra, to attend the funeral of the dcbig bouse, and had white dretM, and ported sol. A member of the city author­
d*^5y,«
to the door. Charley, ities told of a poor follow who had oeea
better days, who came to him far help u
said Anna.
be was without a poaiUoa, or money. The
ThcchUdren were led into the wide
hall, asd stood over the furnace regutrr,
vrarmiBg thmr cold fingtra, while tho ta­
rtan went to find Mias Pomeroy.
Soon
they were surrounded bv little children,
dreaaed la gay, pretty ctethes, who dua-

IHarriet
------- t ttaage? Look, father !
Ob,
” is Ctastmas J^il
this
night! (Mee again. I
]---------- *--------- — —
-—“i* thi* no*, a fcriridden subject?"
“ Rut she fa akk! poor! ha childroa
begging on CiotrtiMs night! Father, i
ptay tar-taps.bar! 7&amp;tan. all rf

ter if there be not a soul in the store, the
poor girl must stand on her fact till the
welcome stroke of twelve givre her an
bour'a respite. And then from one to
seven she stends again, till worn «wit with
fatigue ahe crawls to Iker ’wretehod lodg­
ings, only to go through tbe same torture
tlio next day. A number of influential
ladies, the most prominent in fashionable
circles in the eity, have taken the matter
in hand, and have petitioned the ’reding
merchants to abrogate thi* rale, and per
mit die girl* to sit when it ran be.donr
without interfering with their ditties. They
bare exatnioed some of the girls and found
them all &lt;rffiieted with varieore reins,
weaknea* or the spine, and more ar boa
with Icmale disewsas, all of which, medical
men my, result* from this practice. The
merchant,, in defeuw, say that to alter
lhe rufa would be to do away with discipliae, and impair the efirieney of their
help, and that they will not change tbe
rule. The girls do diis fearful amount of
work far wages ranging from 83 to VT pre
week, and severe aa it ia. ware Uray all to
quit to-morrow, there would b» tea' tliotu
and not only willing but anxious 10 take
tbeir places. And they have intimated to
the Iwmrvolcnt Uba that they had letter
miod-Lhc-ir own business.

day fur (8 per weeks? She pay* fS

her board, for which she get* a Kttle
C
liall bed room, without fire, and the vilest
table imaginable. Iler washing .be doe.
partly herralf, but that whieh she low to
have done cost, her at least 81 per week-.
Tlii* leaves her a dollar jfir cfoihoa, medi­
cines, and what luxtlriea she has. And
miserable as this life is, there are twenty
thousand girls in this xity today who
would ay for joy to get it. The number*
who live in garrets on such food a* they
c«n get for almost nothing’ ia appaUng.
bit any wonder that lhe bagnioe are fidl
to ore.flowing, and that ’ suicide* am of
daily occurrence? It seam* to me that
life on auch terms would hardly be wsrth

�STEBBINS BRO’S

Sv says as fxcAaeye. Aud in support
oCthiaprejemwekrnrn thm . puhfctoeet
ing wa* recently held st Battle Creek, id
vhkhmuy cftheproMtaeMaiM of the
mty participated This may he all well
for ought w* know aa the nyc &lt;y inWers
u not yri part.
Rut to us it wcnM fwrfoctly ehimeriral. Th* tri. canal with
all the large sums so judiciously expended
to make it the commercial highway be­
tween the wster* of the Lake* and tidewa­
ter, cannot compete sucerasfully with lhe
railroad along iu banks even in tbe trareportation of the heaviest freights.
Nay,
mor*, as shown by ilia report of thoCommu
aiocer of RsHroads for this State jurt pub­
lished, we learn that lhe railroad." in our
own Stale ar* moving forward tbe surplus
products of the country at Ires rate pwr
too, p«r mile, than tho same are transportthe foct, aad of that there ia-no, quation,
who would desire to send produce to mar­
ket by renal al the rate oflO or 60 miles
per 24 hour*, when tbe railroad would
mor* it four or fire lime* as far, and thus
brine it to market four or five time- as

The Beecher triable w0 not down, heau*? the people of Brooklyn will not let
it ran. Mr. Boocher's lato appearance of
fight has not been maintained. Shearman,
hi* Utomey and chief friend hold, himas^f ink defiant attitude, but hei reuot
keep BoreUrwp totbe merk. Tbefoct
b, tho Rar. gentleman foobi that the world
is against him—he frel* that whether
guilty of the offence a* charged or not,
there lias been enough of Isiprudenw aud
folly in hi* intercourse with the feminine
part of hi* look to leave mor* upon hia
hi* name than a clergyman ought to have.
He know* that the clergy generally believe
him guilty, and that hs luu lost standing
ing in his profession. Therefore, Mr.
Beecher will very soon atsp down ud oet.
Despite Shermans' bluster, and the curi­
ously devoted support of uis church. Mr.
Beecher is a Imt mu. If guilty, of couras
It is all right, if innocenl, he is the moat
unfortunate mu living.
What wide-spread destraction this scan­
dal has cause-1! Tbe sbloit preacher in

■
•diuons, wo intend there shall be no doubt

trot* papers, thus furai&amp;ing very much
more reading mailer. It b carofitlly edited,
aud. aliugetner, lias ho equal anywhere in
lhe West iu point of rj vale* aud gro
end attractivencM in all it* departments.
It will bo kept fully up to it* previous
high slandard. which has girevi it an imt
meMely wider circulation througbau
Michigan than any other paper published
either within or without our borders.—
There u probably not a school district
in tho Stat* where Tux Tatnrtrx b not
Tho price of Tttr TniutrMR in ii* vaniou* edition, is u fallows, Dai) v 810.60
peryoar, induing postage; 85.30 for six
months; 82.65 fur throe montl*. Tri­
Weekly, 85.30 par year, including prat!
age, 82.05 for six months; 1.35 fi&gt;r three
moath*. Weekly 82 per vear for single
subscrqAion; 81.80 in dubs of fire; 81.72
iu dub* of too; 81.60 in dub* of twenty
—all thcM prices including postage, which
we have to jay. A large and elqaint map
of Miehigae. (lower peninsula), all ready
to liang'upon tho wall, is also given to
every subecriber te Till WxaKt.Y TntBtXX for 30 cent* extra. This offer is
mode as an inducement to new subacriben
and for renewals. a« it* price to anyone not
a aulacrilicr is 81-50. Addrrm ail letNEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

first public exhibition in the Abstract
building some time iu January.
But we do not believe auch canal feasi­
Branch county lore* quiet and order, HI FOB THE SHEA? CEWBUIAL!
ble, if it were desirable, and do not be­
in such rendition that be cannot be caught and conao|urntly kept ten uf her resident*
lieve if built even for the 88,000,000
and brought bach to answer for hia crime*. in jail at Coldwater last week fur being
that Mr. Wiflri talks about, it would pay
engaged in a homing.
Tliat hb escape was a put-up job there can
Dr. Allen, of Charlotte. bxv reported a
be no doubt. The officer" permitted him
case of vario'oid in the vicinity of Dimonto got away, and very ingeniously put the
MOORE'S
police force on false aecstt* till he got safe­
ty out of the country. A sailing vcmoI
meet the requiremonte of commerce, ud
ba* been chartered, and was lying in readionly as our Railroad uystem is built «p
nem in the East River, with her paper* all
Agricultural and
Family Weekly.
and developed, can any section of tbe rootiprepared.
Tweed went thronght h»
try prosper, or the people grow rich from
house, gut into a carriage, waa driven to the
th* productions of the soil, the iniaca ur
Teasel, got alnjard. and Railed away. The
officers who were privy to the scheme kept
the entire force srerehing in all the places
where he wa* not, till bo was safely land­ the. 31st of January next, and continue
STANDARD IN ITS SPHERE.
for one week, cxhibitui.- tn Young Men's
ed. XNow his lawyers will more heaven
Umu'i Re,At Em «m Uis pMt Qaarikr »l
The Cleveland Herald has been look­ aad earth to make a oimprutnuc. Tweed Hall ir. that city.
Rnsincas
is
very
lively
in
Grand
Rapids
ing up the national achievements of tbe will return enough of the money he hav
In fact, burions men agree that the fall
new Way* and Mean* chairman
Hen- is stolen to make a decent dividend, and he trade uf 1875 b fully as large, if not
will return to take hb old place in New larger, than any preceding year.
York
politim.
Tbc
old
man
ia
anxious
to
Oso. Garfield when ho beard that Mr.
Two highway robBcm were traced to
Morrison had been appointed chairman of get into power again, for ho has a great Grand Ledge, and arrested there last Sun­ soil «f all aa*a«w la rsral aanaiu. a*l alaa aa
Ways and Mean*, refused al first to Le- many old score* to settle. He is a vindic­ day night. They were taken back to len­ amriatla vMtav ia taaUla. la hath Ton aa*
liev* tho report alleging tbit Morrison tive old fellow, and if he ever ilocs get sing aad turned over to tbe Saginaw ofi- i
StoNni. tka Markou. Aa. all rrn.'ol »Z7'aUr
had never made a speech in Congress.
odHoi thao flrla* a creator variatj af aaWal tafcrThe General was mistaken ia this.
Mr.
■ealUn sail c.'.na!lsa«'»&gt; Uallor. tilanpano*
a iu&gt; iU a»irelioas. than ear elk ar AaarlMa jearaaL
Morrison during hia former term iu Congrtss made two speeches. Tho first u re­
THE PEOPLE'S PAPAR !
corded on page 5-393 of the RrcorJ, and
Au* oortalotr tka beat aae artaal far tka Vasal,
Tbc large importing houses of fancy
rn BaanccirviiST av* Ftaa-.tT. m irroct
b as tollowa:
"Mr. Morrison—I a*k leave to havn wares show few signs of tho hard times months being 1,026,079 b»rreh. These
during the holiday season. To an accus­
are the figurm of the Stole Invpceton.
cal dimhililiM of Mareillus P. I 'hristian, tomed eye the slock may pot appear &gt;o
large a* iu former kelsons, when money
The Grand Eocampmml I. O- G. F., of
Mbmg. Virginia."
wa* rolling about; but articles' are more | Michigan will meet in Jsekaon on th*
“Mr. Bansicr—I object.
tasteful and select; Such esmem, bonxre. fir?t Tuesday before the third Wednnalay
“Mr. Morrison—I more that the rule*
ami elegant pieces of gold and silver ware in January.
be suspendtd and th* bill pomed.
Schuyler Colfax liad a grand reception
"The speaker—That can not be done." never were shown a* to-day. Tbe dealers
say that they have not felt the Lard times al the. residence uf John N. Inp-raoll of
Ths second effort record.d on page 5.­
430 is not so long and elaborate aa the affect their custom, bat cxncct they will the Corunna American, last Monday even­
abort, but it b very pithy and direct. He before long. As the next thing to seeing ing, after ho bad delivered hi* lectnre on,
Ix-autiful things is to hear about them, Abraham Lincoln.
said:
“Mr. Morrison—I more to include in your readers may have some curiosity to
A stoving big stare factory wjli be built
know what kmd of gifts wealthy New
that bill also the name of Marcellus Chrisat Montague next spring.
Yorkers make tliis scosnp. I Tbc gem uf all
the lovely objects of -LigGtry and virtue,' j AJpeua people are of the o, iid£n that a
.all
basin underlies their city. ’ ’
is the veiled Cupid, now on view in the
gallery of a boms- noted for it* raritici.
The statue, by an Italian artist, is called P.ndmutcr at Fife Lake, Grand
"Hidden Love;" a charming figure, with County.
head turned aside, and arroar. drooping
Political Note..
The Grand Rapids Fire Department
in the left hand, a veil thrown over the tones number fifteen ; cost 83,U2l&gt;, and
weigh 20,0-10 pounds.
The New York Etminy Pott, discuss­

BUBAL

Th* New York TriZ«ar goes over some
of Speaker Kot’s blunders and remarks:
"Th* Speaks’ did not make sueh mistakes
purposely, ofsome ; be simply did' nut

adopted a rrnolntion providing that no,
j.opil should be deprived of hit or her re-1
cess except for misconduct during recce*.1

rcssion

Last year the Democracy elected a mnvor, Horatio Aloey, in Keene, N. H.;

but thia year Bdward Farrar. Republican,
beat* Colony by 277 votes. Foor of th*
five aider men and th* 12 of tho 15 coducthnea are Republics's. Thu is a good
sign for lhe March election.

The fact, says the Waahington correspoodsni of the New York THfarar, that
about tbe tame population that get* four
•hanaatuhip* in tbc North and East get
22 in tbe South, put* a great many teeth
an edge among (he Northern Democracy.

A Waaluington correspondent of the
New York WeeM. who is undoubtedly
familiar with tbs .abject of which he
apeak*, any* that tbc number of Democrat-

Tbe Waahington Stnr say* that it is
understood that tbc Republican members
of the House of Representative* have detannioed that in all catoi where the Dem

The next semiun uf the Right Worthy
(trend Izxlge of Michigan, I. O. O. F.,
will be held in the city of Grand Rapid*,
At the same time cltangts are going on on the third Tuceday of February, A. D.,
ao rapidly that tbc nprcha»er* of these curt­ 1876, commencing at 7 o’clock P. M.
ly things may hard to pledge thmn before
next holiday to gut money to lire on.— ju-rt delivered to Preston Mitchell, of
Advertisements appear iu the papers con­ Manhall, 16,000 young California salmon,
tinually, offering private propertv for ale. which have been deposited in Brace Lake.
A lady offcoi to sell an evening dress, onl v
The Kalamaxoo Gairttr speaks out after
onec worn, and a new thread bee aliawL
Another has Guo aeal-akimt, good a* new; the following fashion: "Some time since
while diamonds are to be bought at ruin­ wo sent bill* tn all subscribers owing u*
ous prices. A broker told me that he on subecriplion. All aceountojiot settled
could buy diamonds atony time for one- by the first of January will be placed in
fourth their cret from puple who had Let the hands of an officer for collection.
all their other property. Those expensive Everything connected with the printing
goods I spoke of arc usually lirought by businese is rash, and we cannot afford to
people of xwured inetsmra, not dependent carry roL.cril&lt;cn move than one year.''
on the luctutious of bostnaM The
The total number of the disasters on
Aston, Stewarts, and a half thousand the great lakes during tbe season jw"!
other funilies, know nothing of hard timiw dosed was 1,056, sgainrt 1,181 for 1874.
for when one Ins an income of 8500,000 Of this number 562 occurred on lake
per year, it malten but little whether it b Michigan, 152 on Lake Huron. 189 on
cut down 25 m-r cent, or noC’ While Lake Erie, 62 on Lake Ontario. ID ou
J am on the other side,'' kt mo show you Lake St. Clair, 26 ou Lake Superior, and
liow sumo people lire. In the house where 45 on rinn. Eighty-five vowel* of all
I live b a servant girl who work* ^rutn 'i* kinds, with a carrying cajwcily of 2D,I77
in tlu&gt; morning till eleven at night for ton*, valued at 81,038,000, were total
82.50 per week. Her father, mother, and wreck*. The amount of property loot in
three children came te N*w York that bulls aud cargo® was 83,791,300. During
they might lie supported by bar. That b last season 25 new vends, with an aggroto say, there was no work for them at Port gatc capacity of 14,737 ton* and nuned
JervM, whore they lived, and it could not at 81,169,500, went cotnmimioaed.
be much worse anywhere. They got a
room in aa attic—and lhe father and
boy* try to get something to de in rain.
Tho mother sucoooded in getting a little
washing to do, which averages her aixiut

The Detroit Tribune-

^AYp7h*ir~ibode”iB New York’.

A

idegram fra** the London police to our
chief, notified the city of this aeoesum to
it, pupubtine. s-d Xtociiv. awah«l ami

every DescnpfioiT wKIeE we

^HEMDrOmoiT
.

Do not foil to call upon

noetfR 4 miiqi/T,
«md Mamdacuriac

S. A A Battfm! A ItM,
C-naulate* MarehuU L*

Peerless Milk Safes

Grain, Flour, Proviiiona
and Country Produce,

$ DOWN WITH HARD TIMES
SAVa itdhsr “1 “ft

$

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
i Flour, Crain, Pork &amp; Seeds.

54»&gt;56 ’•'SSUJtrtfc
We Can

ilif-TS.

Mayhew BusinessCollege
EXCELS
lit by opinion;

WORK" for industrial intelligence;
“BRIC-A-BRAC" for wit aud Innocent
pleaaantry.
ScTuaxaa's Moxthly I* now’ reeogulxed.botti Lu this country and In Eng
land. *s tbegnat representative Amer­
ican Magaxine.
Encouraged by tho fkvor accorded to
it by a generous public, we shall aim.
during lhe Centennial year, to ccllpan
It* fnrmerachlerment* tn both Its Lite­
rary and Art departments.

A Grat Reiitta ii Prices!

ora of lb* Day. »ueb as Hon. W. E.
Gladaton*. Prof. Max Muller, Prof.
Huxley, Dr W. B. Carpenter, Prof.
Tyndall. R. A. Proctor. Francis Power
Cobbe. Tbe Duke of Anryll, Ja«. A.
Frnude. Sirs Muloeh, Mr*. Oliphant,

D.D. MALLORY &amp; CO
WbolMola n—l—I Is

OYSTERS.

AKD FOREIGN FRUITS.

i.T,.

BALCH &amp; HOBTON.

ts trttolilMlM. a to a. w. Bal
SEMI IHOI ESfflffi,

Litlelfs Living Age.

Booumxns and Ncwa-Doaiora.
|" 11 H M I T l| fl F
Price $4 a Year; 35 cent* a Number, j | 0 II N I I U 11 E

In 1KCTn* Ltvv.u Ao* num upon
ihirtjr-thinl y*ar. Il Ass never failod in

Corner Woodbridgt A Shelby Sit.,

Billings &amp; Probasco,

Uptefcten tot Bratta, Frana, k

■artlt, lartK Slatt al Im

*.*■. hdlsM* l*MtM w to liafdu «lll
SE» VtJkK EXPRBN (aisvH MaUanlfo*
Ilnui ftr»»l SJU a. to; fo.,1 tt Tklr* itraal.
*.« Arma *t*avv**«la* Bridsa al ti
ta_ r.a Sato "to Haivanalaa Drt**v
■
falttoM Pa&gt;*M Rlavala* «*n u&gt; Boabaatar.:
. ■ :.
•■
- ■ ■ . -..
Timm antra &gt;■ PaUoli Into iba KastJUl T
•l_ al'..to aad taso a. a.5.Ua*4*«l » n.i
bSShssis’'Oaaaral &lt;MI«* »t Ua CoaiMar. b'a- IM Jo

Ixiok here !
U TtJ.*CRAFr.
[ FrMsst As U Itolrait.

J. 6. FOSTER.
W'a Paa. AsU-D&lt;1

Look here !

JOHN STANLEY I

\Vital ! don't you think we can sell

Coffins, Caskets &amp;, Shrouds

chceta-r than any firm in the Sute*
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO can do it, for, with tho help of
THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

Me

.1. M. HBWBS,

aiudiliuti of jnrtica by which, for the lirot
time in eighteen years, the National House
uf Repravcntative* will ba at war with lhe
Senate and the Executive Administration,
and che approach of another I’residcaul
eanvaw, will give fresh interest to many
public questions, which will lie treated a*
they rise with intelligence and candor.
The coming year will also faring the cen­
tennial anniversary of many interesting
events in our early annals, and will furnish
occasion for review and discuasion of many
topics bearing upon the history, prosperity
and character of lhe nation. It is sure to
be crowded with exciting events, such as
will dicit the most absorbing and wide
spread interest, creating an unusual de­
mand for the tbe beet das* of newspapers,
among which THE DETROIT TRI­
BUNE stands foremost, acknowledging no
equal in tbc State and but Jew owtside of

Salisbury &amp;. Brosseau.
aaiingH. Doc.. 22, 1875.

52yl

The it=pori«a« of Tua Linae Aus i» every
Anevieaa reader, a* tkt .sly auhfoctorily
freak ud coaiplrt* compilation at a* ladlapendMe current literature,—i.dw^aisUe ba­
re aw it embrace* the produeltani ot
THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS
in *n tranche! af Utnsiur*,' Seine*. Art
asd Polille*.—Is saEcieully indiralol l.y the
following recent:

Canned Fruits and Flsn

OPINIONS.
•■Ou^t t« find a plsro In every American

r

pCw"1*

-V.

"It reproduce. lb* but tUurtu.r.f tbe
be" naiads of lb* dvftlsnl world, upon all lop
lc&gt; of living Interests '—/U4WdzAw fopnV.
"Tbe besi of *11 oar eclotrtie pohlkatioM."
ehaas* the
Whittier.

Tbe Presidential cantos*, is certain to be
lhe murt hotly-contastod campaign that
has been fought sine* the organization uf
1778 A National Family Paper. 1876.
the Government. The Democratic party,
rbsOryatFbmUv Poe of A*Mn*s.tb* onlr *•long and justly excluded from power, but
encouraged by their surasec* in 1874.
will make a moot depcrato and determined
straggle to get control cf the National
Government. Believing that the auocew uf
thi* organisation would be a national
calamity, TftK TbiBVXK will spare no
energy of mean* or lien to jtrvent ao dire­
ful a ravulu
Maintaining Republican
principles, such os it believes best for the
gtiicra) wdfarc, and holding party organi­
sation as simply an sgsncy to carry them
into effect in the administration of govern­
ment, it.givig to the Republican party an
outspoken and hearty, but never blind and
duliourat, adhesion. Fault* of policy and
abusra in administration it will not b«
&gt; point out and sock Io have rraort he rod that th* people shall be
served. It will labor unceasingly

Oysters received daily

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
Jfave on exibition one of the

largest Slock of Fancy Goods
ever brought

to this

City

which we offer to the public

ie Star Spwlal Bauer

cheap for Cash.
also,

a full and

have,
complete

Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary

Perfumeries- Toilet Setsman and Latin atari**—Ils fttn tad Its pun!*.,
J*ck-la theqtulpit, th. Uttewbcs, As.. Ac.,
Is *v*a mor* uipsrlitx altracUn.
St. Niohola* for 1874 md 1875, 4 Volt.

J-c.

&lt;5”c..

"WisproriM. u rviy

a

Give us a call.

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

Hopkixu

I Barnes.
Hatting!, Dec. IS. 137.1.

For the coev«aUaoe uf libraries, and ba­

TtoKmr lafrond

AAHrsL’’ "-\irNILl * GA K, Boston.

TllS ST. NlCUULASUBaAKV.

Last Saturday thirty English thieve*

FWimE!

’
&lt;
&lt;Of
.
j
’

a serial that will inalui every now num­ “Jon of locisndby Bayard Taylor.
ber of Bcribuxu’* vargrrlv nought for.
A dalighihlly vivid Mery of an Icelandic
If It had nothing else to rooommend hoy'* carver, tall of Incident., wklri. eeuld
We sell none of thia cbca;&gt;-ni*i!c FurTbaOMtogAm JVwfrated A«uw pre­ happen la no other country, and graphically n I turn that fa made by machinery. Tbe
good* we make la made by hand, and
dicts that "w* have found at last Me
warranted. We Invito all person &gt; to marling Slvarwam, Tripla-Hala* «iirer„„'
DrenM., Fra^j, Md A-Wlwo
,
'■ U»* k&gt;w*M.
,“The eecond Installment I*even strong■
-ip?
, Me AgsMt for to* TIPrAMY WATCH
|
■
Part|e*
haring
Pltturro
to
frami
We begin In January
r w onldtfo W^ltor^ HIsMSI fratnerl of U"
'
—
“Philip Nolan's Fri*odi,"
.rrand Cheaper than I
V
Dint. Harriet Preacett SpuhbnL DonaldJ as.wccaurto
1
U. Mitchell, H. H-. Edmund 6. tRfafiU&gt; nuy hooic In F • ?y County. We keep |
'man, Lucy Larcom, Charles Dudley th* L«nnsCa&gt;'^Ua&gt;t selected stock of **
Warner, Bret Hart*. Frank B. Stork।
ton, Elisabeth Aker* Alien, T. W. Hlg- Pirri RE FRAMH3 AND MOULD- ,
gtaaon,
Lucretia
P.
Hale.
1
’
rof.
R.
A’
Proctor, Mr*. Oliphant and Rev. Edw anlEgglraton.
'

“One Day at Arte," 'The Fire at
Grantley Mills," ami atbereof Mn.
Burnett's short stories, will not used to
be assured that tbsy have a rare treat
before them. Thu scene of Ute new
novel 1* laid In an English mining town,
and from the first patfe to th* last tliu
Interest 1* uufiacglng.
Anxnic other notable ;*;&gt;crs wo tuontlon the following: "A 8ECOND
•■FARMER'S VACATION," by£Col.
Gbokob E. Wauxxo. desripllvo of a
row-bust rido uf two hundred and fifty
mile*, la one of Hie nso*t fertile and In­
teresting of the vine-growing valley* of
Europe—a region never seen bv tbe or­
dinary traveler, but full of interwd. In
It* social and industrial aunieeta. A rare
collertton of -REVOLUTIONARY

NEW-YOBKIB,

Michigan’s Favorite.

Governor Bagley generously contribut­
ed a* usual to the Chrutmu dinner for
lhe bop at the reform school. Thi. year
their desert consist of 75 lb. of nut* and
75 tbs. of mixqd candies, forwarded by the

1 .7 J .--- ---l—.™ ‘ uun.SM.iu, sun
laally th* advtatursus. balr-civIHMd,aad y«t,
IT1*1®tudc ’V"
llft la ‘k* ■«**
uf California, are *U ilccrllud with wasdvrfol tenthfolasM sad skill. Add to this lh«
elevated to.* pmadtag A* work. «tol th* V
rwwtoble .UTMtiss wMak s«rk a warrsUto
,,,x

. THE WERKLY TRIBTlil, fa
tthuuld be borne In mind. Is the Isrgew
weekly mper irt th* Ntatf,-

Republicans fur Grant fur th* third term.
Thia latter embtaoe* a great many very
excellent men who are trot offioc-bddcre,
but who really boficr* that tiro brat inlcrret* of the country demand hi* ro-tromlnation. They are organ ixing ven thor­
oughly oath* basis of anli-OsiUIieism,
or rather tbc protect!on of th* schools
from Romish interference, lurd tnoncT
and purity in public places, aud they as­
sent that to attain three end* the re-nomi­
nation of Grant n the only thug to be
done. I wa* astonished to mo the number
uf -tueu of character in the movement.
The action of tbc Methodist* under the
lead uf Bishop Uaran meet* verf general
aoceptanre here. Il is net st slf unlikely
that the New York City delegation in the
National Republican Convention will be
largely for Grant.

ruined financially, aad in reputation. Mr*
Tilton b *kisg out a miserable extatenec,
keeping boarders. Florence, their daugh­
ter, a delightful young lady, loaches school
sad work* nights copying for lawyers,
with the aid of the type-writer.
Mrs.
Moulton, a refined lady with a nasty quar
rd on Iter hands which the cannot let go ;
Bowen, with two libel suits. There Las
been nothing but misery, trouble and
wratchcdncsa from beginning to end "Be
virtuous and you will be happy."

ing lhe orgasixation of the House, wants
to know who is going to lead the leaders.

’Kefep It.
Where you wul Cad all kind* of

BmMM

FLOBEBCI SIIfflG UGHK

�I

CORDS WOOD.

Bih Ramm, IW M, IRS.
Drax Bam «b:

| ^Tta itav of tab Efc ...
■'
" puna iod particta. of thrag.
«Mta___________
_____
1 AUtarfUta.

jw correepondeat. w*a his reenut aojouru
: fora few daya in Hasting, to render wtat
•
eouldin geaiugout*cobpUoftanm
of tbe good old Bamnkk. One hardly
; inown, or rather hardly sppreriatas, tbe

: w*n«th of frie»d»hip that may uiat for
• *&gt;&gt;■ wbeu tab ^rtryday with hh ftieuda,

FOM OMLY M&gt; CUTS.

util liww pitiw;.

1U.
M, Un b a-te
b,
•*•
[-Up
™*bl nopb.
hta
tata
1 tand J, Hutac. lb W. U, I .

GEORGE L BEA TITS.

iKta, taH, taU a,
««%lj phMMt , and the data, which
Aevolrwd upon me, though withom ability

FF1CE TIMK CARD.

M.i h st'S'/a-Tssriis
re. D-wa-. Alta.

DATS ADVERTISEMENTS.

Ora* 4 Rapid*.
Greeutete* Bate. ere aertb te O«U taday
M| rente ou the •loiter,

&gt;&gt;ur teaake are Joe and itudrre-1 to acting '
bct Hrwidfflt Ferry and Hon. Genryv WilUrl for NahiaUe public docuaieata.

Tilt ilrog and fancy goed'a «lor» of Mtwr,
Hopklu* A Harare »•* baautifal'y illuBtfoated
•a tlHalma* rre. being ligklrel ailh Cfiteaar

to evrente them properly, brought pteaa
nut reooDactam. and almoal ponmodad me
towiA I
.r-iefowtof ttarity
Of Hsstisp. God hfom oar rnr friend.
W only in HaMing* but throughout
Barry county. By ths by, Mr. Editor,
your humble senant returned only yewterday frtmi Oranpreille, whether he went a
few dap '
__ ~
~ ~ ‘
Calhoun and Baekwith, the promt pro
of «he Orangeville Hotel, for
their Chriatmte Ball. Notwithstanding
the remtinuoos heavy rein the whula dsy,
24th night brought a goodly numbar of
dancers, and the tall, though not • linen
rial ntccuta to the gentlemanly proprietor*
wa» enjoyable in the higheat dagrec. From
what I naw and heard I am afraid that
Rtfarmrr, tbe Halting* Jmtnal eentapondent from Orkngevilla, vu a little too
hard on Mown. Calhoun and Beckwith in
hia recent article Both gentlemen told
me they had wJd no liquor, and on the
night of tbe tall, 24th mat., I know they
sold nothing but rider, an 1 long before
morning di*-.«olinued aelling tliat cvco. an
they thought thare waa being too much of
it drank, and Item whit I law, heard, Ac.,
am convinced that the proprietor* of tbc
Orangeville Hotel are gentlemen, aud will
not for the *akn of making a little money,
deal out damnation iu lhe lhape of whisky
to boy* nr any body eta-. It would arem
that the affair between whisky Allan and
young (.orilim, referred to by Rr farmer,
wai not to much a drunken row, aa a dif­
ference of opinion in regard to labor per­
formed tbe pa*', rummer by Gondim for
arid Allen. The row, like all row*, wa* a
disgraceful affiir, but eould not learn a*
Calhoun A Co. were in any way to blame.
Of cuurae all I know about it ii what I
wu told while at OrangrriBe,- and if what
I wu told i» true?! think Rtfonarr did
an injuvtice to Calhoun and Beukwith.
but if the affair rvaulted from whisky Bold
to the combatant* by tin above named
firm then Reformer did not iprvad it on
any too thick. But enough about whisky
and row*. There i* too much of both,
and wiah, fur the honor &lt;if our country, wo
could do away with both.
We are having quite a tall of snow. It
is now at this writing, 1 o'clock p. m..
not lean than nine inebre deep and mow­
ing very hard. The foundation for good
sleighing was never tatter, and from prra-

businas*. and as I have made ananccnsota to merwasu my facilities for doing
ibetter work than cv«r, all should call
aad gtas negative taken. The roperinrily of my work in the past i&gt; a soft 1
cient guarantee of firat-c
iwork in the
future
Booms in Washington Block. I
•uith ride State Street
31tf
/
Gao. L. nkatit.

m ropai t sum n

b l

Never before the wxr, or since,
have the best Americon Prints
been plseed on the Market at bo
low a figure aa 8c per yard.
SPRING i AVERY have
thia day received and opened
50,000 yards of the best goods,
which they offer to their custo­
mers at tbis aurprimngly low fig­
ure ; and iu addition to thin we
are offering 35,000 yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colon and patterns at 0c
Prints that never lieforc were of­
fered inthis maaket at SO LOW
A Price. Tbe best and leading
brands of Brown and Bleached
Cottons, at the lowest ruling
prices—in fact 30 CHEAP.it is
hardly neceasaay to call atten­
tion to them.
SPRING A AVERY.
• Grand Rapids.

IN KANSAS

Come til ye that want your Hones
Shod or any thing dae is tta line of
Blackamilhing and call ou L. L. Grwnry
for bo sap he am just 4. ‘‘that .re" him«elf for ha knows he ha* sera tta time ho
eould d.. work jm.t a» well t* be ever
could. FeCeh along your work and be
made hippy. My shod is in the north­
east corner of Rutland ou the farm known
aa the D. K Woodruff farm. I will do
| work at tbe lowest living prices.
All
work warranter! to rail everyone who will
I fovnr me r4-*----- "
XX94w4.

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
hare sent us 40 dozen

but Will Hams, «ays he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a doubl derof

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

GROCERIES

We. have a double Stock ns any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw. and evervbod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it i« to hard
work to grind them.

It would seem as if almost
everything had been said about
DRESS GOODS and that tbe
subject was entirely worn
thread bare. But SPRING k
AVERY being alive, and watch­
ing the interest of their many
customers as well os the fluctua­
tion of the market, have thia
day placed on sale a case of
SPENDII) ALPACAS in all the
leading colors at 25 cents per
yard. These goods would Im*
considered cheap at more monev.
Also a CASE of TIBER
Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
CLOTHS, goods styles and colon«, which are attracting the at­
tention of the mwe* at 30c.
IOWA AND NEBRASKA,
In fine goods will be found all
'1te Barimtoi itariRira B.R.C01 the now and stylish tilings. In­
visible Plaids in Browns, Blues
and Greys, in Camels Hair;
CASHMERES in Seal Brown,
Navy Blue, Prune (black a
speciality) Dark Green, Ac.—
The Ladies would do well to
look over our stock, before pur­
chasing, as we can show them
Gold Ring*. '
all the novelties of the season. Office snd Parlor Clocks
SPRING A AVERY,
Grand Rapids
SPECIAL NOTICES.

GILES, BRO, &amp; CO.

Cormpondsncs.

und RETAIL

WHOLESALE

JEWELERS,

tches.

THE GREAT CAUSE
I Look here ! What do you think vro tell ?
UuStw and Caakrt* aud Shroud* cheaper
, than any om in the County or in tbe
State. We run do it for J. M. Hewre m
to work for ti» he h railed the beat trim­
mer in three put*. Before buying auy-

The weather for the past few
v
day lias been wiptory. remind-1
ing the Ladies of warm and I
comfortable garments. YeaU}r-l
dity Spring A Avery opened 'in
aildition to their unusual large*
। slock over 100 desirable and
Stylish Cloaks and Saques in fur
I trimming, fringes, silk and in nil
-A I the leading styles in both 'long
•mparison Invited and Competition Defied
and short garments. Also a full
line of Silks, Velvets and Cloak­
ing Beavera, fur lined and plain
by the yard, with Braids Gimps,
and]'-all the fashionable trinlrnings for these garments ; all
of which your are most respect­
All grades of Teas, the very beit in the Market Vrelh every
fully invited to examine.
week from ^e Importer.18. S. SLEEPER A CO., of Boston, and
Spring k Avert,
for sale nt prices which dees successful compcution.
Grand Rapids.

1PflQITIIlN IIATCD f
V Ifl lUOl I IUH llA I ED ■

a3£

OPPOSITION COURTED

saiirn^
OrM tea reUnkan.

Teas, Coffees and Spices

The Agricultural Society
leas teams panning through here to the
pineries north. Will not occupy any mure
Herewith we place before oar readers
spent in the Baxmbs this time but done the financial statement of thr Barry
County Agricultural society for ths peat
year, to which public attention ia incited.
Right nobly did lhe officer* of the Society
do their work te secure its prosperity, and
, the result of their labors attest the cordial

. tahHktal h«tv*u------- —*.2.n
— MO***
Captain at lh* Hxl-fiw E. Allan.
tMadple Sejaorwr—T. PbiDp*.
Royal Arte CKptalu—Wm. H. F»wvr*.

Hc ia all alone la the grocery and taloon
buainew Hi* Bar m firet-eiaaa. and be
wnhea all hia fail old frienda and the pablie. to call oo him and he will plcaae all
with prieeand politeneM.

stasis

J. Cole &amp;, Son
xr of tee State puUtebad aad .kould ba
7tau«M£ price owly IS reals.
1

This week we Itave opened
in our Silk Department, a large
line of SILK.'x from t je moat
celebrated and responsible man­
ufacturers, "Bonnet," “Bellon's"
‘‘Gurnet's,'’ besides the wellknown “Cachemire Alexandria."
imported by us. This is our faoritc brand, one which we desire
to sell our friends, which wc
warrant in every repcct, and can
only be found at the counters of
SPRING 4 AVERY.

John Stanley.

Hostings, Nov. 10th, 1874.

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
\

FOR ONE DOLLAR

AVn will ho nd. Post-paid

THE WEEKLY WORLD!

GROCERS

rr*4m win da well te giv* haed te tee
reta* of tea Datrell TH*~ pablish tete
TV. rite-w U aa ably edited, wide
• Joanul, bm riway* aa loyal te the Ra.
aa party aa it abaald ba; yet it ta Is tbo

-L”

_______

_ D. Buruum—J. W.
■cob Mwo—ltep. te 0. 1

Tree.

"THE WORLD,11 35 Park Row, N. V.

carding te ri&gt;«n»«*l au Wadamtey tvw
teg. Dee. 2M. IS7£.
HU Honor. Mayor Oeodyoar la tee shair
BaO at AJriraw being called tbe foltoelag

Dr. J. W. Hitebeock OCULIST treui*
all distal and defects of lhe eye. Office
over the P&lt;wt OSee Hasting Mich

AlfflBOI.MttHSlBiFEEiimUD!

ATrvTTm? I

I

imutiue i

THREE MILLION ACRES OF

WATEB UK

I HUE

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

BralanMi IPtrtal. Iitatt

Oo and see thooe boeuufW book marks
—Something entirely new—el tbe Pc*
Oftcu building

XXttw*
anybody.

Comeintoyi.O
Gm. H. Joh.**om A Co.
ytffltf

Bring ou your watehea A docks that

ittMvra?i£sK«:

One of tbc novelties intra*!
duced by Spring k Avery, and!
which seems to be appreciated
by their man}* patrons, is the

Wagons

A rented tee Highest Msdsl al Vteaaa

partmttlt.. Udies ran pro­
cure any of tbe fashtonable pat­
of all sixes, and make 591 Broadway,
,
their
own garment if they de­
sire.
Over 1,000 different pat­
*
tern we offer our trade, for La­
”_ , ”____ * " " ’ 1. Parties
______ ,,_____ _ ___
railing at tbe pattern depart­
ment ran obtain a ratalouge,
giving them all the styles and PEOTO&amp;RAPHIC
Prices. Ladies out of town, by

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY terns
,
W. .11 tad ta RKPUBUCA*
BANNEB usual prior fil.M and tbe
LOUISnLLB WEEKLY COUUIEBJ

JOURNAL
prire
prepaid on both paper*, for one ymr. for
13.00.
Tta WEEKLY COUKIEBJOUHN AL
is tbo greet NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWSPAPER It wffl. on Ib*—br

E.StH.T.Arrtoi'Y^CoXcw York.

and Buggies

�* &gt;h

ua.

_ 1 bin xu . young raon sell a good
lartu. turn m.rchar.t, .nd die io an imine
foylum.
1 htovc asm a fsru-or travel about ao
much that there b nothing al home worth

otfowatlw fruit ofthrir untdta r IndigtslMMt makes them see imj cunrace in ]
every one tlicy come in cutset with. In
noewnt persons ’Uo never dreamed of
giving ulcocc. are aatunbbed to find some
uufiwtnnato word or reomentary tarittmity mistaken for an iaaalt To &lt;nr the
least, the habit ia .unfortunate. It to for
wiser to take Uw mere charitable view of
our fellow brings end nut suppose that a
tdigte ia intended unlaw lhe neglect b
ojwa aad direct. After all, too. life takes
ita hues in a great degree From the color of
our own mind If we are frank and pen­
crow*, klbc world treats u* kindly; if, on
tbe contrary, we are XMpi.iuw*.
barn
to ta cold and cautious to we. 1 tot a per
soo get tta reputation of being ‘'touchy,''
aad everybody b under restraint, and in
thia way tho chancds 'of an imaginary of-

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NOTICE.

of thia coUqre
-------------- ... ......... ......ia tta principal
eitij? and towns of the United States

Poultry-Feeding in Winter.

Tie Eiikl Kind of Edacatioo for

Hamburg*, Leghorn, and KpanLh are
noted tut tbeir etlg-j&gt;r™loeii&gt;g qualitiee-.
but rreu them, with all their natural
born propenaitMw to be &lt;rerb«ung!r hytag^EE*. vetyaoem • drjrup" during rerare Weather uulcea well houaed and n-g
dariy fed with Mimethine brtrrr auilnl
for egg-making than plain Indian corn.
The Aaiatic freed*, being better feathered,
and uxually eupaUe of e.xrry mg a surplrw
of bi, can atand tho rigor* of Wintor
with La* extra care than any other*; but
they, too. will makegood return* for atten­
tion* paid to their comfort.
Few ecveral
year* part we have, at butchering time in
tbc &amp;1I, moke it a point to «re all the of
fal that would make pwd chicken feed,
»uch a* Hrora, kidney *, eta, at well a«
ean and porta of tho head*; generally the
fort, abo, where there are many hog* kill-

chitlin fur the first time until it ia dart
Then be goes down town ao cautiously m
to almcwt create lhe imprwsiion ,th»t ho b
sneaking along. If he are* a crowd on a
corner, be will slip acroaa the way «&gt;
avoid than, and when hr goa* into hb •IWYCIIOMAXCY. OK WCL i lHOUtlXO.’’
A H«* silks* toi IS*, IsMiul* ss4 &lt;*in tka
gr&gt; «*ery. be tries to get behind as many
I«m4* and taxes a* he can. AU tha 1 wauilr.
time he b trying hia level best to appear ^7o«
mt if tta suit *n nix month* old, and all
**ta
the while radixai that bo to making an in- _____
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cd by the manufacturer that they won't
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give full information a* to terms, eondi-'
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beeves, and there abw furnbbe j a go
lot of K»pa for chicken feed
AU au
gathering* am thmN»n together into
targe iron kettle and covered with wan
then tailed until tbc n'rat al! droj-* frtbe taurs The fat ia kkimmid off t
top, the bones fished out and put anat

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Sleeping (’am through to Council
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through ue* uixl aLrt, giving to all a
good warm breakfrst of raaxhid |&gt;&gt;&lt;aluca.
wheal bran aud eon meal. *&lt;.x*&lt;&gt;nrd with
aalt and tUrored with «r*p* of bit fall'a
butchering, prepared a* stare mentmm-d
We naturally expect with every Mich re­
currence of ndvcrw weather that the sup­
ply of ag)p will be ditnhiuhcd, but with
such fvreiitit; and the gradual approach of
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koeb, HL I’aul, Mlnneapolla, Duluth, ,-tr
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confidence,i and eluxoca well tbe (f-inii ; Have on e.vibition one of the
Ikw with whom tn lie intimate, there id no largest StocknfFancy Goods
reasonable frarfi harm bring taught; and
ao to cumai[«udciMx-, tta children may ever brought to this City
-waste time and write mrtuenw, but no one
which we offer to the public
wiU ever write an &lt;y*y, pleauant letter ia
after life who ha* not acquired tbe art of a cheap for Cash.
JPe have,
lively u*e of the pen; and if, aa ia uatul,
die fetter ia lhe familv show, there cannot also, a full and complete
lie harm in it. Stiff it ought to be the Stock of Drugs and Medi­
ntla that only girl friend* •hould be writ
ten to—not ta.vd, except Lrothcra. It u cines, Books and Stationary
much rofcT. taiih in childhood and bier, to |
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sometimes dag together and contemn all
outsidcra aa iatcmiptioiu, if lx. wot**.;
but thia in not unirrra.il, ami often whiL
(im pair of rirtera h*ng* together. sitSe
inp our anuttar and .pile ins* porable,
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Hastings, Dee 15. 1874.

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For restoring to Gray Hair iti
natural Vitality and Color.
A dreaaing

DI9OLUTTOX NOTICE.

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reserved than otbeta, that what seems only
kind xympathy to one ia offrasivr rariuaity to another. and they jnurt be dealt
with aceordincly; thumb the tendency
which some prk hare uf making frirad
akin conrirt in wtibpcring necreU about
■ataing cannot loa nouc bn laughed rt and

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For! Wayng, Jastis &amp; saiiiii
Effect Nov. 21»t. 1875. |
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TI^IE TABLE.

UNDERTAKING
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atroyed, or tlio gland* atrophied and
decayoa; but auch a* remain can be
aavod by thia application, and •timulatod into activity, ao that a mw
growth of hair u produced. Inataad
of foaling tha hair with a party aadiBMB1, it viB ka^i it clean aad Tmcma.
sis «™sinn»i uro wu» provum MM1 uare

BRICK FOR SALE! 60,0
The Subscribers will com­
111 the bualuras cun truly nay Hint they
can du tatter Work, and give better tret- mence the Manufacture of
IsZkeUou than any other fl rm in this
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mrmtar. with the experience of a life­ at lhe earliest possible mo­
time. will always give hia pataottal at­
Will keep constantly
tention to thlr port of itar exhmalvc ment.
on hand a full supply of

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 5. 1876.

VOL. XX. NO. 36.
PMSMU. UTO BJfflIS CAM.

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liciiiu.

I u*, a»a nation, in what they tell to other
I nation*? Wc stall hare to look further
than tqii fur the secret wo are after.
1 There lk» a tauk before u* written by under a cloudy They did not expel him,
l&gt;r. William Hargroves, entitled, "Our
"
llraourrc*.' We with that the but simply mid to him we ran not allow
j *'I pictstuital Mta Drew t&lt;&gt; take my politicuas and jajitical ecuu-imfal. of thia you tn handle any more money until you
account for the money in your hand*.
' place. 1 wanted to hear yurt sing,'' be country euuld read thia lawk, and powder Some &gt;ay why not suspend Douglas also,
'said.
pell its shocking'revelations. They are
a* the ie|«irt of the committee &lt;hon near-,
I "How did you know that 1 could repay revalation* of criminal waatc—the expen­
! such a sacrifice ?" she replied plar- diture of almost IncalralaUo roourcra for ly aa much nwnev in tta hand* of Doug*
that which bring* • nothing, in return.
| fully.
.
We think we can answer to the aatfafac; "1 wo* certain of it. I heunl yon talk There an- multitude of people who regard
tion pf our nailer* why he wu not treat­
of mode al dinner; and- you an-too much the tenijcratuc question aa one of moral* ed in tie »ame manner a* Ib»*c.
That
►i»r;ly.
' like one wta was a true, heartfelt wittaicfan
the Repent* did not look upon Dougla*
_
| for me Io doubt." he replied.
"It fa a, , -‘We will drink what
! «ad luxury to look at and listen to you,| nobody * Im-iuc*-. - You temperance men with any more Cavnr.than they did upon
are |n&lt;lilcni fellow*. mcdlUcaome fallow*, Ro-.- i* evidenced by the fact’ that three
of the wven Regent* publiely *laU-d in
She did not ask why. She gtaqxd to &gt; who intruik your tuppenny .t.indanl of open araaion of the Boanl. that if Raac
morality upon ua^aod we do not want it.
Well hfa tnconiug.
£llul *ta quickly tai the convrnwtica to aud will not accept it,
liecauae you are wa* (impended Duughu *hr,uhl' alro Lc

more indiSrrent subject*, and by tar play­
ful vivacity and softened wit, aliceontrivrd
to brighten hfa evident melancholy, and
even mure him to a genuine smile ax some
of her quaint fancies on ordinary topic*
"That fa a true mourner." »he thought
i a* ahe retired to real.
"He tnu»t have
taeiia lover and a husband worth haring
—very different from the flippant buUurflic* who pester me to death with compli­
ment*, nnd pan*, ami joke*. Why in he
ao old and gray? I wonder ^hethcr he
lia* any children
No doubt Mrs. Betsey could hare en­
lightened lier: but. from aomeunexplained
reawci, Agatha never mentioned hi* name
Io her aunt.
Of course the gentleman called, and au
immediately before luncheon that lie wa*

virtuon*, *hall there l-e i»o more cukra and
ale?” Very well, let i» drop it a* a quen- fa. if this wa* the feeling of such a num
tion of morality. Y’ou will rarely look at | ter id-the Board why was it not done?
it with u* a* o quertiiui of national econo- i' We will give our opinion ; it waa benure
my and f«tapcnfy . clw. you ran lianllv I| Dougla* was an old tun nnd had born in
regard yuiiradroi a* patriot*. Wa have a '| tin- raiploy of the inatiiution rinre it*
common interval in tta national prosperity, comtaeneement, and they thought that
and we can dfacuw amicably any subject two direct Mispensioits would be Joo much
fur one day ; and al—&gt;Tur the rrawn that
on thi- cutmuon ground.
. France product* it* own wine, and they IimI a surer and more certain way of
drink* mainly cheap wine.
It fa a drink punishing him. which will appear herraf

Democracy in Leading Stringi

cratie partr, whatever it* duSeirnciw in
the way of principle and high aim*, wax a
faithfal exponent of the popular »cnliment.
Il Ixmalcd of living u.or to the proph­
am! of being oeiilicr better nor worac than
the BU»«*. whore impulm it shared, mi
that it had no need of the management
and dictation ftrnn above which were reen
in other portie*. But it fa cirar enough
that the feeling of tbo prevent I&gt;emocraiic
manager* in I'ongnw* I* the dtroCKenurtroog dujority io the pquiUr branch, but
in.tra I of proceeding eagerly to work.**
any one would hate anticipated from their
eanqiaign *{*cfbre !a*t .ummer and fall,
they are palpably shivering over their re•i«m.ihilitr. delaying buaine** from day to
day on one pretence and auotber. and even j
trying to muffle the average Dcaiorratic
lleprerentatire on the floor of the House, '
a* if he were the "infant terrible" who
I might at any jiwmcnt divulge the secrvU
| of the party household and gel everybody
by the ear-.
I Thi* was the real point of the prolonged
di*.na*ion in the Democratic caucui. ^o
attempt wa* made tn have an extraordinary

whieh, while it doc* them no good, ac­
•I aiq’ 27, and near ou 28." replied
Dmglas probably *avcd himaelf from
cording to the .bowing of their own phy
Agatha, .calmly, "and I do not mean to
rictan*. d&lt;ic» not d&lt;&gt; theta harm enough to MMjenrion bv that clcrer piece of atraiegy
deny that I am tolerably good looking, nor
of bis, in laJdly demanding a committee
interfere with tbei* indualry.
Tlicir
exactly a fi«&gt;l. Nor do I Bay that 1 have
to
i-xaiiiiue hi* acvouutaThe Rcgvute
drinking waate* neither life nor money *.
not had about^t much attention aa moot
girl*; Lut of proposal* &lt;4 real, *ober ‘Willoura d&gt;x». and they x-11 io value to other thought tkvt they would giro him a
count ric» more than they drink ihrmxlr,-*.
you-marry jnc?' auitotn, I am utterly
During the 'rear 18*6, in oar State of
guiltlca*."
New York, there were &lt;-xj&gt;?ndcd by ron- that wa* used in th* Utaratury sbowtd
"Oh, Agatha, how ran it be?—that kt,
«umer» for liquor more Ilian one hundred to be in hfa hand*. We «ay are ire confi­
if v6u you are Bcriou* ?" raid Sophie, in
dent ttat Dougla* would have been ra«And Agatha was mmriow of a feeling nnd «ix million* of dollar*, a sum which
&lt;7mc ciimpaxriou.
prtidcd with Rote ifbe tad not gained far­
"Nay; that ia only fur the grntletaeu in of regret when he left, to rieh and varied amounted to neatly two-third* of all the
the Democratic aide and grtlrern all debates
quartion to dieide^^fR-lorned Agatha, «i» hfa eonverve lion, and to quietly did he :wigw paid to laborer* in agriculMre nnd ther time by asking ttat a------appointed, aud further we
eimfidently
contrive to draw out bcr sentiments, manufacture*, ami t«&gt; nearly twice u much believe that hia &gt;oie object ... ____„ _ like a aneret but irrmwibk directory.
esking Cu Thfa waa a little too much for the new
while mnfrxia^ hi* own. on different sub­ a* the receipt* of all the railroad* in the
tin*
committee
wa*
tu
pain
time
and
avoid
tm-mben, who hare naturally aspired to
State, the tun of the latter being between
I hare been in •eocicty aincw I wa* vour ject*.
make a figure cm the Boor, and who feel
age, Sophie. Tile ainoant of ball* I bare
But any
of hfa dreaming of love, »ixty eight and rixty nine mUlinur. The
Tlie entumittce appointed tn lank after that they, in coming fn-ab from the people,
•wallowed would punle the calculating or ’of her yielding to a tender j«**ion for money of our people pxw aeram the bar
Douglas
fa
a
good
qWc
—
men
that
even
have -.me right to apeak without the perboy himaelf to reckon. The private the­ a mature widower, was carefully I&gt;antailed all the time Cuter &gt;han it i* crowded into
[uwevful
will
can
in
4
rcilnce
;
and
bi*
nii-i-in and control of tlie old memlier*.
tile w&gt;-k«* &lt;.f all the railroad atajiuo* of
atrical*, dinomi. garden*, parties, chain- if it ever intend her mind.
the State, and where doe* it go? What when they get through, it will be found They .acoroded in defeating that propoaiiietro breakfart*. ami croquet teaa, hare
out whether he ha* I'crn a* hnneat aa he tion, but they will not throw off the dicta­
liccn w mingled up indi«tiugui*hably that xvmed to govern Anncrly's movement* a*
clafai*; for it will be remembered that he tion which it pul forward Mimewhat too
I should bo raah to liaxanl a puna* aa to had induced him to arrive at Jin. Cole's
raid, all the commie.inu* allowed him fur
their proper qualitiea; and yet I am here, al mi unusual an hour that morning.
different patterns of imported anti domestic
purehaaing drug* and medicine* fur differ­
at 27. and have never been naked to my
He wa* extremely solicitous staut Mr*.
ent partir* throughout the StatrHud
ye* or no to any lent a partner for a quad­ Betsey'. health-. and luckily for him, the
been turonl over to the I'nirendty. nod
rille "
excellent lady fell ill of a bad roll, which that which ia gord, uothinc—no uplift in tliat during the long time that he liad
Perhapa Sophie wa* rather daunted at confined tier to her private sitting room, morality, no incrva*e of industry, no acbeen connected with the I’nircnity, the
the proBjiccl..
and gave an excellent reaaon for kind and crasion to bualth, no growth of proqw-rity.
only pecuniary cnmpenMlion he had ever
‘Oh, Apth.i. how atrangc—bow auiai frequent iniuiric*.
Our State fa fall nf tramp*, and every one
rocemxf for bfaowu peraotnd. benefit wo*
A fimt-class
TAIX-OH. from Detroit, ex­ ing I I am not half *o good looking and
HUH, Agatha gave • b*lf
half fa a ilrookanL There u dcnwralixalioti &lt;i may &lt;•/' l^-'r aa.i «rua- ti.itkrr, a».l
stall be taken up, taw 1
pected aoon, when -we shall be prepared to fnrninh the lient df attractive a* you are, and yet I—well, yew rigb at tta grave roapeei of bin manner, everywhere, in consequence of ihfa waste­
&gt;M /t.ZmWy.A.'.L Now if thfa i* brought forward, and srlul l___________
—I du think Frank Cooyera doe*—like considering hfa priviL-^exl amtinrity in ful stream of fiery fluid that constantly
Clothing
and perfect me—a little."
flow* down tkcrqich gullet of the State. ' all true fund we are bound to beliere it I reply to the Republican*, fhe.great body
until the eootrary fa »h*wn), wltat a won­ of the Dcmoer.itie memlior*, therefore,
"Vcrvprobably, my dear; and you will,
‘Hie i* terribly afraid I should mistake
Bui our Jfatfo fa not atone. The liquor
fits guaranteed, at the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hrnitderful l&gt;caef*ct»r the director of the Chem­ will be reduced to mere votem, being given.
I hope, end by Iwing Mn. Frank Conyera
bill of I'eutwylrunfa during 1870 wa*
ical Department ha* been to the ,l’niver»iings, Mich.
and ignore all other* till death do you
more than sixty-fire milliohs of dollars, a
ty, and ihiMc wanting biffa «f drug* and
part. But it i* not my atylc. I don't go
sum equal to oue-third of tbo entire agri­ medicine* throughout the State.
From errvient ponition. It remains tu lie aoen
I in fur boy and girl love, nor a nrtUge in u
cultural product of the State.
Illinois
thi.il would aram that Prof. Dongfa*. how they will mibmit to thfa nhgarebie;
garden; ami to tell the the truth I do get
paid laaro than forty-two mWiuiM, and
tiwfag In hi* great bruimw tset ami pruaumption. At all event*, the method
awfully tired of any one who plagura m«
Ohio more than fifty-eight million*^
abrvwtl
financiering,
ho*
been
able
to
mako of prfcredurr fa a curimu comment upon
too mudi, Sophie,-and my jmaUhmcni
She bad acuculy raked up her netting. । Muntehusett* paid more than twentr-fiv6
the present spirit nnd position of the Dem­
will be that I aludl die an old maid."
and make aomu exceedingly awkward long million*, a sum t/jual Io firewixths of Ner
New York that he euuld famish drags ocratic party. It has arrived al a degree
•litchra. when the door re-opened, and the
and
chemieafa
to
sehnob,
cto,
throughout
of power for whieb it fa nrrt prepare.!.
“V«y likely, my love; but I am faat object of her anfaudrenioai appeared.
the State, cheaper than sach Urge wta!.-i Much a* it fear* the Republican Iand nr*
rchuding myrelf to the pmtnecl, and, m a
He walked straight up to her, with a
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and be happy again.
prrlim'mary, I am pnitjg down to Aunt peculiarly reeoluto atep aud rigid fca- uro* of MaMuchiuaotta and Maine to show nlo drag hnuMw a, Ferrand A Co. and of the House, it stand* fa oven more
, ILnney'e for the next week, though laody J°?Mfa( Sumer*-Agatha,' he mid rap­ bow a prohibitory law does, after all, ru Henchman &amp; Co., Detroit, cnnld. and dread of fat nwn forces. Diawnrion* and
Siilfield offered mca place in her phxtun.
dure dunking; but it fa not nnr purpote make ta.idc-% large rommtaiou for the .sehfarn arc felt to be &lt;m the point of break­
Unirorxity. What a noble man to do all ing out and spoiling erarything, unleu
and her brother and halfa doxi-n Huraar idly. “I cannot go round about when my argue thfa question.
thfa and got nothing but a mug of beer rcmortelaady kq&gt;t down by ths vigilance
officer* win be fa the train."
wbolu pence fa in quemiou. I hare, with!
What we demre tu ataw fa, - that, with
jLf.lhp loaders, who rely upon management
"Agatha, you are mad! Do go! How out my will, agninut my ranlrtu, learned an annual expenditure of *606,000,000
rather'rtsm the support of the |&gt;eople.
You for H&lt;{uot« in tta United -State—and all
ran yon throw away *ueh a dcTiritra* to lore you with my whole heart.
In abort Uetnorrsry of the prevent day fa
jirant; and all fhrairtupid, proay old won on me firal by your rroemblaucc to a the figure, we give are based upon official
merely a nominal affair, taring tart all
moet dear and boaored wife, and yon litre statbiios— it fa not fa be woodervd at
that inherent vigor, Jiannouy and popular
completed tloc charm by your intellect and that tta lima, are hard and people p&lt;ior.
cviifiilenre
whieh once made it respectable
,i.t___ .___:____ _____ _ —t..
playful wit, your womanly grace and rotimen in the midst of it* ragarim. Il a*
Have on exibition one of the
croce. I am a vain fool, prahat**, to think
pire* to rule forty mi'-lmaa of people by an
[far/wf Stockof Fancy Goods I am tired of it all," she wention more se­ of you accepting a gray haired widower,
i.:..i...-...... - ,1...
-...I
riously. “Not that I am Brian and vain bni your aunt Imm given me leave to try
teen great Mtmirera ol turn, uni na&lt;l
ever brought to this City enough to wish to lie married for the sake my fate, and 1 have too much at (take
great i-oufideoen in him a* the principal
uf it; but it fa rimaat degrading to be ex­ not to rfak the haxard. At haart yon will
which we offer to the public
man of a ga* company, or president of a
hibited u in tbo market year after rear, be kind in your refuaal, if yon cannot
railroad, wiH say thi. only afford, another
love or areejrt me a* your hiMband."
cheap for Cash.
He have,
instance of to* groat borine** capaeity and
Agatha had Ifatennd in breathlm. mlouhfa wonderful foeultv of doing good and
also, a full anti complete
hoping other.

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widowers," replied Mix. Betsey. "No
one who would interest you. of conrre.
But then they are m.-u of sense and-standing, and ooo of them heir prranmptire to a
|&gt;ecrago; buLatill you need nut trouble at
all about them, my dear."
Agatha did not trouble henurlf.
Her dinner drex, wa* scarcelv looked at
before it was donned.
'
. It was a black hoc. and she bad a rich
sprig of geranium in her dark hair as her
oalr ornament j save aehain and erom of
A full and romplcto report of the pro
Indian gold that hung round her white
trailing* of the Board of I!&lt;-gAt* of the
Brilliants.
throat.
.
rd-arb-utWbiuTi—
a
• She descended with a weary sigh at thr
On« of the fact* brought prominailly rarvfal analysu of the pTOcradfag* of the
idea of the evening Ix-forc her.
Board, whieh are l*ucd upon (he rriort
And her first fai|&gt;rxa«ioti of rhr trio ufo .before the world during tbo lart few yn.n of
the .uvrougalmg omnmittee, make ’two
"bereaved husbunls" wa* anything but 'fa, that France- fa rich. The our with
which »ho ha* recovered from the dlm»- point* dear. First, that there fa a defi­
r°*T^r Wd head*, suapiefau* whfakcra 1
Iroua war with Pruo-u. ami the prompt- ciency offi3.0fii.33, lc*. the.um oftSH.10. whibh I&gt;r. Root- |ia* paid into the
aud mustache, a decidedly military air and 1
tnwmtry. Sconml, that the book* and
drts*. prejarod her for the announcement 1
vouchers show that Dr. iluse is accountsof General Jfrrb.-* and Col. Rivers, a* '
blc
for *1,681.50 of this amount.
The
they burred a^ffly to the young lady.
’
balance 81.-I78.7S, the books of the Lsborw 1
Tbo third wa* certainly of a different ’
type; fair alnusrt a* a woman, with a fine *lend to the Slate. How did be get it?' tory show to be In the bauds of Dr. Dogulas,
aud
voucher*
in
tha
poaaeutou
of
I&gt;r.
figure, and brown hair that was certainly 1How did he *are it? Why fa it that, in a
streaked with gray, but still abundant and *country like oura, where wagwt are high Rase show that he has paid this ainoant
well arranged. Mr. Annerly waa certainly "and the opportuuititw for making moor, to l&gt;r. Duuglaa. So that according tn the
some few years younger, and, on the *exeeptionaiiy gtxxl. rack wealth nnd pro-; report of tbc Regent lairt Tniwday. Bose
penty do not exivt ? Throe are iuqnrtiuit owed the Univocally *1,681.50, and Ifoogqurotioui at thia time with all of u*. tas, *,1,478.75. Tliat Dougla* hi, ,
I But Agatha had Bcarrely time to apce- Buaiuro ia low. induMry ia paralyud, aud alight advantage over Roae h apparent,
for he had finu reported to the 1'rerideut.
late on hfa peculiarity* ere the wa* nm- the &lt;|mwtion of bread ataro muhitudre in
but it should be rcmemberol Huugiss lias
I rigned to the louder mercie* of Gen.
We cannot lire on probabilitiea. The
W ell. France ia an iiidti'trinu* nation, had aexs* an l entire ctarge of the book* faith fa which we ran live liravelv
j Furbee during dinner, while the mon- infor tbo pisteignt yeara.
and die fa pence mut be a certainty, *h
। terming of the guest* conducted Mn. it i* Baid. But u not our* an uidmtrioui
It
fa
no
evidence
of
Dr.
Douglas'
fauoj Betacy to the dining room.
far as jt profenae* to be a faith at all. owit
ecnee that be first dfacmcred the disevep- i* nothing.—fr&lt;.« Jr.
i But the party w** &gt;u email, romirtiug
cuty.
It should have txx-n discovered
| only of the three gentlemen, Mia. Betaey'a
R hat ran l&gt;e more foolbh than tn
U-ng ago, ami the plea that Ihiugla* iuak&lt;»
I companion, and Agatha, the roiiveraatiun
think
that all thi* rare fabrie of licaren
that hi* other labors in the University
' wa* t-Jeraldj generally, and not only m&gt;,
were so great that he did not have time to and earth could emne by chance, when
j but it would be difficult not to overhear
all
theakni of art t&gt; not able to make an
keep track of the. money and add up the
what the other coutilca were raying
•iy.ter?—Jeremy TliyZur.
,
account*, fa no) wotuiv of credit and
Agatha did lierdevoir; iutical it wa*
The joy* of the world to come hare
bears falahood upon the face of |r
No
iurtinct with her to be agreeable and Bparkman of common aenei will believe him. been habitually to pictured by divfacw
ling fa manner , but .he «u mimewhat
It fa tnrtoriuu* lihvr hi* lime has bran that the great majority cannot niiah
dfawrbcd by moctiue the glance of the I
spent. Men who litre been engaged trith them, and itw peitu •&lt;&gt; that they cannot
fair-haired widower fixed on her, allicit
him in-railroading, gx» matten aud txlier
removed on encountering lier I
things, know that hfa whole time ha* notborn
spent on the Unireraity ground*^* it should
[ She aat down to the piano in the nitric
have Imn in order to deserve lhc*2.5&lt;Mi
J room, at her aunt'* request, rtbctl they
per rear ttat the l.'uivcvsiiy p»y him.
began a hand at whist: and auppnaing French, he cum* twice or three time* a»
If pilfering has been going on for year*
hcraelf utterly uhnoticed, «he pave her- much; yet the American laborer lay* up
nothing, while the French laborer and •nd now ju*t brought to light, it fa evuda*df np tu the fill faney of the moment.
sirc evidence ttat Dr. Douglas fa not tlie
Song after aong wa* poured nut In »ue- ►null fanner have iimuev to. lend Io thrir
man tu tare charge of the 1 laboratory.
It fa plain that tta affair.. &lt; f the tala.ratory tare l&lt;cn managed in a U«i*c and
earatow way. Dr. Dongbu is the man
who lias tad charge of it for rears.

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“Bm* Tweed” thieve* ite not find foot- I
hold among the honest yoraranry of Mich­
igan. and yrt K is not always safe to ini*'
with implicit renfidenre the man who 1 met before. There i* lem diction to
' continually charging his neighbor* with reorch fcriensaiion*. and Mn. Moulton

turai of every town and village, both i—t
and west, who have to ship their ware*
loutfyiirtanre.. to rcadt remramers.
The
Banner praforoes to believe that the rail­
roads should pay as well as farming. We
are ako in fovor of that, and will -y that
the average farmer is not making over two
or three jter cent, on the iuvratmeut ac•urfing to tic report rf 1874 of the Agri­
cultural Burenu. Taka out tbe watered
Moek of all the railroad* and tat them
earn a n-gukr per cent.”
Wo answer, firet, that we do not favor
any "ring, " nndrr any circutrotanee*, nor
do wu believe much in the existence of
what k popularly termed •■Ring*-’ in any

•imilarly situated without funning any
combination injurious to opu-r*. Secund,
it ia not true, — the Joonutl —ya, that we
‘•aoe mon- money iu defending the msebi—lion* of a powerful monopoly than in
advocating the peopk-a earn*-." Nor is it
true, that the patron* of the Baxxkm arc
protesting, so far a* we know, against the
recnoi incr— ia freight rates un otg
railroads. On the contrary the patron* of
bo Banjikx. very generally, favor the de]

pram her right to a fair hearing in the
Church with nfirtnnsraand dignity that
promian her port at hart will be worthily
perform*!. There i* not otic sincere
friend of parity aud order who da— not
PtOMOS, Jan. Bd, 187C.
long to peo thi* glia.tly scaMal set al
Enrroa or tub Vanxb:*
Our town wu visited on Saturday night rest, norjeft to be the mystery of mtxlern
by one of the moat violent storm* of wind lima., worse than the story of the Iron
•rer known in thia vicinity. D. W. C.
Peek’s new planing mill was badly injur­ nut, the count - of Plymouth Church ha*
ed, a part of the roof was torn off. tha prejudiced it in the eycu of* the world
West end stripped of tho weather boards, whieh ia not used to seeing innocence de
and the garden fence an.l another out­ fending itself by the tactic. of guilt.
building. kid proatratc. One to two other Tho Chnreh find* itadfui a disadvantage
out-building* were levelled by the wind
and several dwelling* more or lera injured.
The funeral of a Mr. WU-m. the faiheria-law of our 1*oMma*tcr, came off on
Saturday at the aehool house. Though
the road* were.bad tlie attendance wa*
large. Hi* death occurred in the follow
ing strange manner: On Monday became
here in poor health am! pkred himaelf
under the doctor * care. On Monday
night lie retired to rett and went to sleep
from which_h« never awoke. Ha slept on
during the next throe daya and nights, and
all effort* to awake-him were fruillcaa. Ho
died on Thursday afternoon.
A taring train agednwpoetfnlly 17 aud
13 years have been lately calling around
on tho clergy and the Jrutirea of the
Peace in thi* vicinity for the purpose of
flesh." A* yet_no one ha* ken found »o
regard!*— of law or decency — to perform
the marriage ceremony.
Had not the
parent* of the* lovelorn youngatcr* better
take litem in charge, convey them each to
their respective homes, give them sugar
plum-, then cradle ami roek them to sleep?
Poor thing*)
Btuinem i* dull'in thia vicinity. No
mills are cutting lumber bore now ; one or
two shingle mill* and a planer are run­
ning, Tlin going is abominabla, the earth

vdopment of the country by inviting by
/rtearf/y Zsywfitliua, the investment of
the surplus capital of tlie Eart, in tfe
needed railroad* and infant manufactures
of the Wert, and propose to are Ural the
investment of the capita! »* not jurrenze./
by unfriendly Ix-gulation. Tliirdly. wo
do betiovr, “arrf pro/es* to Utirrr." that
the capital invtnted in our railroad* should
—muimuch interval a* the umc ‘would mndixily. A continuance of »ueh weath­
ram invested in bond* and mortgage*, and er ** we at present hare will w up the
that by friendly Legislation tbo couipanire nnapcet* of the lumbenucti hen-.
aboull be permitted to cuni thia in the in­

Ou Thursday lart a young girl about
wert, who will pn»jxr jtut in proportion i»
16 year* of agwbxlged with Justire Briggs
the country ia developed by. the introdnea complainant agalurt Henry Ixtwi*,
tion of Eastern captol to be used in build­
charging him with the crime of rape for
ing railroadsand manufacturing establishthe- violation of her person. Tho girl is
a sister of the wife of the accused. Her
Again, we «ey that the record
nof
father ami mother have been tang since
»A&lt;nc a iMlnr »f tnitm.l »tM is tkr-nnl.
deccusnl. 'She ia comparatively friendless,
roade of Jfieklgao with . poreil-ly uuc ex­
and with t»o trustworthy protector; ahe
ception, and that, under the mort careful
had at time made Iter home with thi*
manspsment, by the most experienced
brother-in-tew Itecauac she had nn other
men, these road* for the past three years,
abiding ptace. Tbe scxtnndrel took ad rant
hare not paid a single rent of dividend
age of this circuaartance. She aap, aud
to the stockholders etccpt one, and that
there is no doubt of the truth of her
only once in the three year*. Now, if it
statement in the mind* of Uux who know
were true, which it U not, that tbo farmers
him and her, that he first intimated her
make only two or three per rent on their
by violrure ami threat* more than a year
invretraent*, — the Josi-W ebum*, they
ago. He told her that unlra. she com­
certainly hare tkaf taoel^ rulnolay over
plied with hut w'ubo* that she could have
the Stockholder* of our lx*t managed rail­
reads, — they psy no dividend*. But the
tliat resirtanre was ado* After a time
fact h, the farmer* in the county of Barry
ho ramght for her the aid 7&gt;f a physician for
are worth, to day, throe timrw what they
an unnatiKnble purpose. The girl complain­
would have Ixca worth if Enrtixn eapital
ed to Iter suter, the wife of
'•
denied the charge, beraiin^rtlic girt in no
dmire to reduce one iota the legitimate
earning* of the Agriculturists, but do duBand in the name of erpul and exact jn* hand and the girl was turned out of ilqera.
Tire whet -lay she wa* invited to return
under the promise of letter treatment,
England who have invented their money
in building our railroad, «A«// L-jimnil/rd, with some hesitancy on bcr part ahe com­
and without nnfiair and unjust opposition, plied. On Christina* day. in the alaencc
of the wife, Lewi* repealed hi* violence,
transportation to the markets in the Eart, upon the innocent girt She fled to a
of tbo surplu, pnxlnet* of the Wert, a* neighbors al the first opportunity for pro­
vdi give them a lair return, on the capital tection, and tbo* the matter bream' public.
After the complaint wa* made Lewis
they have inverted, the result of whieh
haa been to thribk- in value the property tried by threat* and money to intimidate
or
hire her not to appear in court.
of such portion* of our State a* are tribuThia ia not the only aimilar offence, it ia
said, of whieh thi* nian i* guilty; nor ia
Dastardly Main.

Over the rignaiurc of ■'Justice" in the
art rassuc of the ITtutinyi Jornvil, wc
(nd the following wholly false and slan­
derous attack on the Barry County B-nnl
of Supervisors. The writer rays;
I am informed, by what I call reliable
autliority, that a certain man prerent.-d an

■ ? We bear
“B«" Tweed atealhis minion, and plaving around at hu
tire; and we hear of atealing in every
■rtmrat, down to a little petty county
..^.1 *
,1.^,
j__

hese in wnting, for the puiposc of injur­
ing thvinnrecut and Ixtlutering up hia
own character, and yet the villran goo* un­
whipped of justice. It&gt; with difficulty
that our peace officer.: can prevent an out­
rage*! community from taking the work of
cxwrvction into their own hands and inflict­
ing rommary punishtuenl in arronlsncc
with tho cxlc of 'Judge Lynth."

At Union Hall Friday evening of thia
week (January 7th.) by Prof. Blrat and
Dumout C. Itake M. D. who will cxhiM
wveral euriorilira during tbe evening
The—dbdngnHyd phyriciaua will re
maiu at the Harting* House from Friday
the 7th until Thursday night the 13th
for the purpo*? of treating all chronic or

the Ere and Exa. Hum, Lenon, Ltv
an, Stomach. Roman, Br-oon, Ki»xxru, Brunt, and all Fkmaijt discaw*

"Gabrtel Conroy,” by Brut Harte
Of which tbe Beeton
aoya: -&lt;Jt &lt;*
. _ rf-t
______

ing before being summarily expelled, and
her hiuband i* determined not to dio
without a fight for life. A* Beecher refowsto pnaoente him. he will- proaccuto
Beecher, so that the jury shall decide
which of the two is pvtjured. So you
aoo the old scandal is still alive, and will
probably drag through another year

.T’W

arene la laid In the Soath-*r—t, at a time
when that territory vm first Spanish
then French, and then American, an.l
when war w— imminent, to obtain th.
control of the month of tbo Mlasi—Ipni
It Is likaly to be the great romance or
tbe Nisei—Ipp! Valley,— Ganarxi.Cox
boy will be of tbo Pacific Slope.

SOW FOB THE GREAT CENTEJffllAL
BiKtESns-Jear sEssiss sstsss!
acmbta him. The theory now i* that he
ia hiding ia New York, vailing till O'­
Conor gets well, that his trouble* may be
arranged.
Wherever he may be. one
thing W certain, the plundered city. will

. That Um

making enonnou* profits cn their circula­
tion, how happens it that aioce the p»Mgiof the act of June 30&lt;!i, 1874, they bare
voluntarily .arrevulered more than 1X3,■
000,000 of their circulation, and that
forty-three bank*, haring a capital of
85,040,000, hare since this date gone into
voluntary liquidation, chiefly becauae the

o'

Lowrie's,**

AT.T, ABOUTTH

MOORE’S

RURAL NEW-YORKER.

■right&lt;WJ IU*.
D.Ujkt'-J .ealkre
Ik,*! ferjrt th* tortur

weed is not the man to begin.

Tnx Old, Old Stomy.
Last night a man, s woman

Cranefl nraMtes k*-*l&lt;
Itesrem'** tea toercre
-Tir B*an! af Sapwl*
Fsra Ireinr* a&gt; fnton
Mog sTANs w—k,
^wOlraek. arewnrtB
-rente an ttoto’Uar.
(to t* L'ntoa Dall —
ra* lb« euriufilira

r*l*W*to IU* .Xutoasl C«lo«UI br raaXtat
Ull.r rapre iXaa aaw. as4 r-uatrtla. iu M Na
Uta ter I VTA. &lt;aa&lt;i&gt; worth Ika ns- afa rra

Fourth Avenue, with bullct-lioltH through
them. Il wa* a ghastly night, and a
ghastly story is behind it. Edward Min­
ster, the Whi of a wealthy man, fill in

kreaita Bmto* Mowt r»rrL*a-4a ism. Ik.
STANDARD IN ITS SPHERE

YOU CAN
usual rates, would yield nearly the same
|wnfit.
I The taxation of the national funk* i*
’ exceedingly heavy. During th- last fiscal
year they Judd (7JW5 EM in Uxre to the
United Htatis and S10l07&lt;:,332 in State
lues, making an aggregate «f(17,3SI
or at the rain of 3 5 jier cent, on their
capital rtoek.
Tlxry are more brnvily
taxed than are the State bonks, and if the

repeated. -She drained him of hi* money
enrtrangvd him from hi* friend- and fi­
nally, when he had nothing left, wa* prtting ready to leave him. Mad with jeal­
ousy, ho shot her. then the children. then
himaelf.
There are twenty thousand
men in thia city living in thi* way, and
every week more, or lost of them make
tragical en|idg..

TO-DAY’S ADVER

R—4 th* arttete .«
;Hcrf1&gt;—r'a Msgaria*. U

1-trt Bteto and D. C.
U re* an latere*rtag Wa
FriAay »v—tag. '

PETERS' HOUSEHOLD MELODIES

It I* —w eatllteg ti
-aaxlno* to rattle wilh
reartirei poraibte -lay.

THE PEOPLE'S PAPARI

A*4 areirta'r ik. baa&lt; aw aitoat tor Ik. Faaaaa
raa ItoaiteiLrcaisi
Ptwatar. rwa Mrew

^Xle lirareratmmi*r at
Hay w— 78* aba— In th
rand 70* at —oa-aa Dae.

PETERS PARLOR MU8I0

nuke the tuliona! system tind«»ir*blc.
is paaAng away, but there are no rvviral* Banking i» a bustna** who— motivctia nut
Moody and Sankey did not surercd in benevolence or patriotism, but profit; and
creating any enthusiann in Brooklyn, anil if it can be made more profitable under
State than under national regulation, then
greo that pn-vludra the powibility of a it will abandon tho latter and adopt the
fi-nurr. TboMt who supply the capital fur
suconuful tuevement against Satan thi* the organisation of bank*, like all other
winter. It wa* intended tnmakea decis­ person* engaged ur engaging in businow,
ive charge along the wh&lt;4o line, and exten­ miut be expected to Mtftiy tbrir own inter
sive prcperat ion* were undo to that end- ret* ; ami it ahonld be the policy of the
but it him all been abandoned, and tlie

taw t-Auraw l« an American Hertel S’ory.
•The Boy Emigrants,' byNoihBrenks,
WORK" for industrial inMUnara:
‘■BRIC-A-BRAC’’ for wltand Inooeent
plea—ntry.
■
Hi.-ntBWKB’B Moxmi-r ia now recownlxed.bolh In thia country and In Hoc
land, aa th. rrwat r

perancc organixaiio— are making a little
headway, but they are evidently dfeeoareouragnd and are working with no Mrart.
Depnratan in businra»—the .inu-de for
life that every Luiinow nun ha* to make,
leave* liyle oportunity for purely benevolent
or unadfirh operation* The nun up to bi* i
eyre in debt and a lad btiaimw* ha* but I

*F!4eUdr..l MidAte.H

Wr are pl—A V&gt; te
Jsdgv Hoyv.te regaials

lie Itay, such — Hou. W E- CasIl/iV sdirolererai. Lstto
ra Prof. Max Muller, prof. I« • rm.l. n*te
Dr. W. B. Carpenter, Prof ; «f Csllforal*, «ro *11 dree
R. A. Proctor. Frutel* Power , A»rful tnnktelae** »*4 *UII.
rt..
- ----- ..
. I . ...
Wrr*.n.MiV
ruxlon uliirh *

tfj;
Story,

Li Hell’s Living Age.
ly, the wholesale trade i* nothing, and!
Secretary Brntow. in hi* report to Conthe retail trade i.* not lulf what it ought
grre-, pnre-nt* the following aggregate* of
to la&gt;. The longest fare*! man in the
receipts ,and expenditure* for the fi*eal
world ju»t now i» the Ncm Yorker who
year ending June 30th, 1875:

paying *10,000 rent per annum.
Hi*
expense* go on mcrcilcMly, and bi* Imainean out of which he is to pay is nothing.

"■'J JOHN STANLEY !

msnurc froir iu it afterwanl*. and instead
of having less milk every cold anap and
"lore every thaw, it wa* more right along,
in milk, comfort in milking, cleaning the
■table, health of cow* and thrift of ralra,
and only lew in amount of feed required.
One roal! Ayrshire rexning in ju*t then

«llllarn Cullen Bryant, (ieorgc Macdounld. Christina MoaMtl, Loul— M.;
^^.Trowirld*« T- B AM**. 1
FJizabeth Stuart Pb»l[t», Abbv Morton
J}1"-Vrerawtt Spofll-nl. Dounld :
&gt;
O. Mitebull. rtdt.. Ktannd C Siradroan. Luey I.aYatni, Cbarle* Dudley i
Warner, Hrct Harte, Frank H. Stock- _

Wkrtrari. a- XMrtl 1W*. I.

G ROGER IBS

Proctor, Ma-Oliphant and Rev. Edw nnlEggleston.

Y •

“ 1

"

r prexnlrad. I

• Bnned Fruits and Fish.

:y«r'3 Cathartic Pills,

'•sft.iryt.’s.taffBa
According to the figures and estimate*
for the year that will end June 30th,
1876, the revenue will amount to 1297,­
156,145.11, and tho ordinary expense*
of the Governtnnit to 8268,4-17,543.76,
leaving a surplu. of $29,008,601.38. The
Sinking Fund rvpirai 833,203,692.32

FOR MEDICAL FURPOMM.

Oysters received daily
THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS

free delivery and on time.

apart a a speeial fond," to be applied to
the j^ymrnt of "interest eh the bonds and
not— of the Unttod States" and to tbe
creation of a Sinking Fund at a specified
annua) rate, and until the— two applica­
tion. arc made from tbo Fund not adollsr

STANLEY.

•.•Fairly wlUt—t a rin
tor. feM—.
"A per* anA perpetutl i
tain «r raierUlnxMat and
1 K'.-'ftrt
IGrtArey.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FARM FOR SALE!
cial return of the Bureau of
be — ffillowa :

tesstssi

asms

•'axprcta rurk thing* &lt;X th*par*." few, Mr. -J-tire.
I-fife free that yrar IM
t
allowed, though if I rata-

been reftndrei into a tie ataowM &lt;rf boudu
1—riag only five p«r erat. interret, thus
rarity 85,(MH. ,&lt;Ht(i annually ra tbe taterert
trerount Of thh amount 8178,^8,300
have bmm
»i»Mt» 'h' 1»* rix

60 ARE IMPROVED

■ With it alane a goiter may Mri, hMp u.
with all that I* iapsrtaal in tfe Uteratnr.,
hirtary. politic* aad reline* ot th* day."—
TV ilnMM. ,v. r.
■■Th. rt4«*i ~*p. tha arart —teriaiaiat
Mwte*. Ik. ti&gt;*i
«r &gt;*- e—Ji.* 1—

'Stir SjuiH Bam

For What?
The New Improved Back-Fertl

FLORKICE SKWIIG

Hall In th. City of Char

�Never before the war, or since,
have the best Amcricon Prints
been plaaed on the Market at so
low a figure- ns 8c per vard.
SPRING A AVERY have
tliis day received and opened
50,000 yards of the best goods,
which they offer to their custo­
mers at this surprisingly lbw fig­
ure ; and in addition to this we
are offering 35,000 yards of very
desirable and stylish goods;
good colors and patterns at 6c
Prints that never before were of­
fered inthia mnakec at SO LOW
A Price. The best aud leading
brands of Brown and Bleached

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HEATH'S.

■

price*—in fact SO CHEAP it is
hardly neceaaaay to call atten­
tion to them.
SPRING k AVERY.
* Grand Rapids.

TIME CARD.

THE GREAT CAUSE

•IL*)&lt;a&gt;. r.OV-hlttiMM.. BadfeM. J.Lm-

HUMAN MISEBY.
TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

LlM.
M. kna. A C.
•iUMa-nMCMt«rh«itk.
MnM J. L. FvuromImm Xmjm-BIm. B Dak.B •dwa. X.tUa—J. O. ItlfU.

vtlhMsadiag hie I. I ba only dry gout, Man
alibis .11 mile, of Orangeville. yet k. take*
m adraatagv of that U&gt; uk linkUul pri.-v.

'TM.tfta'-ar.v.i!::

HMBIKTW.
STEBBINS BRO’S.
Lttal kliwey (Mice;.
Where you wnl Had all kinds of

FURNITURE!
| Of every Description which we

For Kansai and Colorado
The Alchiaxa, Topeka and Santa Fe Bail*
road from K.mau City and Ateliimn on .
patroui who may deeirv to aubwribe for
the M uncurl rircr, via Topeka. tha Capt- •he Pkaibik Pabmib (print
15) ill
connection with the BANNER (price
. -__ :n___ .i-.____ _____ — •»
Villcy k&gt; ibe Rncky M&lt;nit&gt;uin«.
The ai
•h. rtv»t mate to I'adJo thr Gund Canon,
Colorado Spring., JUnlUnj, J“ikrw peak,
and all place* of no4a la tha mountain re-

e»n a*U cheaper than any Itoua , In Bar­
ry County, for tbrw rwotu:
l«t. Berauee we have no rent to pay.

It would seem as if almost
everything had been said about
DRESS GOODS and that the
■ubject
was
entirely worn
thread bare. But SPRING k
AVERY being alive, and watch-1
ing tho interest of their many
custoniers os well as the fluctua­
tion of the market, have this
day placed on sale n case of
SPENDID ALPACAS in all the
leading colors at 25 cents j&gt;er
yard. These goods would be
considered cheap at more money.
Also
a
CASE of TIBER
CLOTHS, goods styles and col­
ors, which are attracting the at­
tention of the masses at 30c. [
In fine goods will be found all j
the new and stylish things. Invisalpe Plaids in Browns, Blues'
and' Greys, In Camels Hair ; I
CASHMERES in Seal Brown,
Navy. Blue, Prune (black' a
speciality) Dark Green, Ac.—
The La'Iies would do well to
look over our stock, before pur­
chasing, tu* we can show them
all the novelties of the season.
SPRING A AVERY,
Grand Rapids,

GROCERIES

। We have a double Stock as any one coming
I in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
Phin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

WHOLESALE
Nos. 266

and RETAIL

jewelers,
and 268 jyabaah Avenue,

Chicago.

Ja.’X'cjeEssa,

FOR ONE DOLLAR
We will send, Post-paid

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

comfortable garmcntn. . Yester­
day Spring A Avery opened in
addition to their unusual large
slock over 100 desirable and
Stylish Cloak* and 5aqucn in fur
trimming, fringes, silk and in all
tlie leading styles in both long
and short t
lent*. Also a hill
lino of Sill . ’civets and Cloak­
ing Beavera, far lined and plain

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it ia going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?

Wc mH none of thia cheap-made Fur­
niture that la male by machinery. Tlie
good* ve make la made by .hand, and
warranted. We Invite all petaona to
The weather for the port few
eall and Inapcct our foods. tor they all I day han Wen wintery, remind­
boar Inspection. No trouble at all
ing the I-adiex of warm and
REPUBLICAN allow guoda.

all poiata in Northern Colorado. Tbe
We win Mud th.
brat route to Southern Colorado, New
Mrxiao, and Arisons.
The only direct LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COUBIEB.
JOURNAL usual price *2,00, f»Cage
The track and equipment ia nn«|&lt;iaUd, prepaid no both paper*, fir one year, fur
train. ran through from the Missouri rir।« to the Rocky Mountain’, making rua- TfeWKRKLYCOUlHKB-JOURNAL
nertiona in Union ilepots and avoiding de-,
lays and IranWiTFor foil diacriptive ■
.Hat, 1873. distribute* impirtially *10,lM10
in valuable presents among its aulwerihcrs
and every .auhsrriptma toil through tu

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well thev sent us a double order of

TIE WEEKLY WORLD!

land |‘all the fashionable trim­
mings for these garment*; all
_. of which your are most reapectRepatriug of ail kinds of old fur- . fully invited to examine.

Peerless Milk Safes

e neatly done.

J

wv “***

'

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SPRING A AVEBY,

Grand Rapid*.

8TEBBHS BRO’S.

J. Cole &lt;fc Son

GROCERS.
iiirsJ?
Ofc for Sale Hike lira! Um Rale

urn fums

NOTICE!

3. &amp; 1 JitifM &amp; I:Dui
This week we have opened
in our Silk Department, a large
line of SILKS, from the most
celebrated and responsible man­
ufacturers, "Bonnet,” ‘‘Bellon's"
"Gninet'a,” besides tlie wellknown ‘‘Cachemire Alexandria,"
I imported by us. This is our faorite brand, one which we desire
to sell our friends, which wc
warrant in every repect, and can
only bo found at the counters of
j SPRING A AVERY.

Grain,.Flour, Provision,
and tountryProduce,

John H. Wendell &amp; Co. Wagons

and

Buggies

mrai:
Flour, Grain, Pork &amp; Seeds.
54«&gt;,aa —asmicn

WATER LIME

UK

SHUE

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

THE

ofuntiokts.
'

filin’ Ware rlxwpX tCau evWsi
Smitb, JIanki A Pan
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�fols;of flour with &lt;«e pint of cream fadd
two eggs, wd beat the whole »41 till I
quite smooth f then add slowly half a pint j
of new milk, irn. whieh hss bcm put a I
A e-irrapqndmitofthe&amp;mlbant Form­ tcssmamfol of baking pwder. Host aft 1
er objects to eroMiug Essex and Berkshire well together, and fry with lard, a little ofl
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|«enlia.Ttie» of each do trot harmonise, aud I-kitjwith powdered augur, mixed With rinI no advantage is gained. He rtaU-n the Button or grated nutmeg.
.! pcc-jliaritim of the Berkshire* u being
kart, tender, juicy meat, suitable fie hams . ^r"7'° A«s/fier.—A cwvrapotuldent of the New York Farmer's Club
and bacan. and f.-r threw the Berkshire is
gives sn inataure in which a woman'* anu
superior to all other awine.
What is the peeuliarity of the Essex 7 ww swelled loan mnunou* site and lainfolly eaflamed. A poultice wm made of
Very fst pork, soitable for salting down
stewfd pumpkins, which was renewed
and pocking in UrreU Thus each breed every fifteen minutes, and iu a start time CUAKl.KS It. KKI.LS,
ItKXltr I. IIII.I..S. S—w,
hsa its own peculiar quality of meal, and producyd a perfect cure. Tlie fever drawn
each is beri suited for the particular pur­
out by tta poultices made them extremely
pose required of iL If you cross the two offrwtve. m they were taken off.
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breeds you injure the meal of both, cither
diimro/wmZ Trw*.—The Loudon Medi
for hmtu or baron or for clear tide pork to
cal Record says"Il has long been noted
There is another objcOlion to craning in tits i-uantry that in tbttro district,
whem
the use of oatmeal (in place of
full bred varietisa of any kind of animal*
thar it bi a waste of stock, high-priced, wbntfca flour) prevails, we find children
and nrres—rily really. Full bred animals and adulte with the b..t dev eloped teeth ;
will impress their characlcristica ou thrir and &gt;wa; aud so well reeoaairod is tta in- :
progeny, if cwwaed with grade* or com­ fluence of ostmeal diet upon the teeth, |
mon stock.
When- two full hrtda are Hutt many practilioMra order iu uro as an f
crossed, the result ia not tho imnmw ofthc article of daily diet for children, in can**
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the application of :md carrying out of our i
With boat, part of the litter will take
7l&gt; Roust a Tarket.—h should be kQl- novel ami eyitomatie method* of
after Berkshire and pan after lhe Eatex,
some large, and slow in maturing; others
■nualler, but fattening and maturing earlier.
Young men who routetnplate a tadnnw

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TIME TABLE.
Taking EfftotNov. 811 1875.

ing for Iictw during the winter. What is
■ miwit needed is a warm, dry temperature,
which be describe* in the following man-

SEW IDTEBTISEMIAT:
C. P- Rowell a Co's. Column.

WlienXhc jjmper actant rolls around. put
them up immediately after they hare
flown out, or in a very few daya after, ami
leave them uodisturbctl. in midnight darknear. and all will Im right in the spring.
— To secure tbo desired end nut doors
iu winter if the hive i&lt; Urge, holding
morn than the re-qtrtdte amount of winter
•rorco. it must ta contracted to a proper
lite, am) ventilated at the top, to as to kt '
the MtrpftM moulurv u&gt;ca|w, and yet ac- I
ente tho animal heat of the bees- This U !
ettdly done, llmwivo the surplus frames ’
irnm one aide of tho hire, alip|&gt;iug in a
dividing Liard. tilling in between it and I
the outer wall with leave* or straw. Corer 1
tho frnmm with a piJee of cloth of any j
description, firrt laying a few small strip*
of board across thoframra to give the bees

dry up the moisture that eollixta rapidly
on the lop of the straw.
Ilirra diuuld be placed near the ground,
and .underpinned with straw, to secure the
h&lt;nt of the earth. Brea/^nootbe suecvwifully wintered out of Mn. and emply
combs prevented from molding, where the
ll pbntx, wdl kept iu the; beautiful bivuu uot contracted to a proper rise. The
iuse. It is certainly a great Mtls- arrangemsnt ia in conflict with the laws of
to bare such an attraction at the succosa, and iluMstroua results mast follows |
eoHegr. imc| ’ a greatcr satirfuviun toThe
hatemoisture thrown off iu animal rrapira.
tion it ia fine portklui like auam when ex- 1
itfor. iUu.&lt;tra:iou, study, ami axpsriment.
The flowtr beds arc still quite limited haled from the lungs, and never will con­
dense
into drop* until it rvoebe* a stratum
in extent. They hara boots roach improv­
ed by digging out,, to the depth of two of atmorpbere older than the blood.—
feet or over, the poor sandy soil, and fill­ When it cannot escape from the ton of
ing in with rich kam. clay, and manure. the him, it aelllc* in drops at the fartbet
The lawn by the greenhouse and tiro-: and coldost part of the hive, and when
where hsa been mmii improved, but there 1i Induing on empty cvuibs they are blifthtc
with mildew, and’ in a few years worthies*,
is a vast amount of work still needed in
thia direction. There is scara-Jr a square whereas they dtould laid tea or fifteen
rod of lawn-or driven in a condition satsi- &gt; ears. When the sire of tho hive eorresponds with the rite ofthc swarm, the whole
factory to the one ia charge, lie doos the Internal air of the hhro is kept wirm, and
brat be van with his limited means. There
the parikks of moisture are borne upon
is mudi ground to go over. There are.
or wil) be when dour, two and three- the atmbApHin.-. and coodeuae in the top
fourths (2f) mik» ia length of paths aud of the hive above tbo straw, where, they
will iercr get back, leaving the bees dry
and iartu, io which rendition cold seldom
affrets a good swarm.

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DkaU lU'BAL ■—Having received in­
valuable instroetion from Domestic Econ­
omy columns, I will send von, as a partial
return rmue eaceUcnt reopen which hare
been reketed from various sourer*. Per
hap. von may have published none of
tiii m before, l&gt;ul if an they esn be safely
repeated.
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Tho number of visit..* bavconmkraUy
■increased. Wc barn added quits largely
IO oar list of plarita by purchasing young
or amali spccimrin at a smalt ci»*i, by
donations. and uilierwke. Mfo now b&lt;vu
about 635 aped** and varieties, utany of
them very choke and many ran-. Tbo
sales from the greeutaum could easily be
incroasod by finishing tta propagating pits
Or by eonverting tne preacat lions*, into a
cotnmcreial oUablishtiMOi, The latter
would not be in sewrdaner with tlie dmagn
of the bouse. Il is now serving a very
useful purpose for instruction iu botany
and horticulture
SMtknte every day,
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and rejintortahh-ruuiptucut of any road
lAJhe West, and ha« n*i cr&gt;i»|&gt;etit&lt;&gt;r in
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PulluiAti PbIiuv Drawing Ituum end
I Steeping Carat I trough toCoundl Bltitlk
For St- Faui und Minneapolis, i'we
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For Green Bay and Lake Superior.
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For Winoturand |&gt;&gt;i:iL« tn Miiinnsita, •
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Chicago anil Omaha, t.'hle.tfto Cellar
Itaphtn. Chlragnsnil Dubuque, via Clin*
tun, Chicago ami Freeport. Chicago
ami Manpu rtr- Chicago and liiwn ■
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and*, and rinse with soft water.
Rye anti Mian Itrup f'«iXv.—-One
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MARTLET,
SHELVES, ETC.

plats and fmhness of youth. Thin
Mir is thickened, fallen hair checked,
and taldncra often, though not always,
cured l&gt;y its use. Nothing can restore
tta bate wh.ro tlio follicles are desiroyed, or ths gtanda atrophied an.l
decayed; tat such ns remain can ta
aarad by this application, and stimu­
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is prod nerd. Instead
of fouling tta lutir with h nasty sediinant, it will keep it clean and vicorotw.
Its occasional use will prevent tho lutir
from turning grey or falling off, uni
consequently prerr-iit baMnasThe
restoration of vitality it girts to the
sealp terran and provests tbe fonuation of dandruff, which i* often so un­
cleanly aod ofltash-e. Free from those

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Hastings, barry county, Michigan, Wednesday, January

VOL. XX. NO. 37
PSCHSSMIL HI BMlim MB,

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL
CENTRAL HOUSE

Have now in Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE n full mid com­
plete line of
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HASTINGS, MIOH.
L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.
U*vt**ls***4 ths Orottst Item, oaaeats. ■»

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

fearers Niro* SrttL Soisims age Seises,
, Siq/’is, Vt/*® Sires, SLtiqt/ Btllt,
Sonf Sfo/ti foop Kfyjsrits,
r^rs, tgo tfoun
feyg/syi/f Qoooa.

STOVES:

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
The GRANGER :
It is the Handsomest and Heaviest
Manufactured.

Boiler Plate Stove

Price* Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.

.MIL ISIIWII'
The finest and largest line of
Beady Made Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, od dcoats,pants
and vests, and a

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kind sand prices, ver

ONE HUNDRED
different patterns of imported and domestic

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Clothins MAD'E TO OB-DER,
l,vrr &lt;
Sts guaranteed, at the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block .. Hawi
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AIKIN,

aex, and I’m weary and worn out with hia
unjust quaulomng of my wflU" Than
Millie walked to tLe window and drummtd od the panes with amumnd careiemucas until Rafe, stung to tbe quick with
her heart!***row* alauuned the door and
rushed down the stoop and out of right in
the darkness
.
No more hamming of opera airs thenno more idle drumming on the window
pane for Millie after that. .&lt;■ coateavre,
the twilight shadows, gathering *o njUlr,
folded the prostrate figure that Uy sob­
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of darkness, and the proud eyes so lately
scoreing tears, were glad to mre them
rent al last, now the friendly ahadowa
kept her secret safe. In an hour she and
Rafe were tn hare gone together to the
Otiera to bear the lalasl new star—and
Millie's [passion was munic. Well, “she
would not allow tier enjoyment to bo inter­
fered with through trouble with Rafe
Somers.” waa her indignant thought.
•■Gardy” would escort bcr of course, and
Rafe might offer &gt;is serviere where it
should please him t
• Gardy," the 'mfld^ysd, placid, middle
aged gentleman who had aboahJersd tbs
rvspotMibiihr of Millie and her fortune
solely out of lore for the orphan's parents,
nc kitting quietly at rest with hi* stater
in the coey np-stain sitting room, and en­
joying to the full bis fragrant Havana,
when the disturber of his peace, fluahed
and still indignant, entered the room.
“Mr. Sorocra will be al»cnl this evening,
“Guardy; you will take me Io tbe Opera
House.'
“Hires my soul' Put on my boots and
take a fresh drive just to hear Singnor

12.1876.

abanng. Huddaaiy a wwassagrr brought
the hastily ucribbad wad*.
• Come at oucw 1
E. Hand “
Out tbrowch the rilrnt sUesU, past the
awry basso, be burned, qaUJ uttat the
darkened boose of rickncsi. wu reached,.
and Mr. Band bimolf admitted Bafe,
Soman. Tbco up {to th* darkened room,.
where the doctor and Mia* Rand waitedI
and watched with grave f«r* beside th*
ancoasrioua pri whose free wm whiter
tan the «owy pillow beneath' her head.
Bafe shod one instant in mate dispair
‘Say your farewell, my dew bw. and
marMr.
GodRand,
comfort
you hi.
to-night,"
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land wL
ten^,

WHOLE NO. 1024.
Ur are! upon the acta ot the manrading
t with unrcieutia“

Troutman relat.*l tbe ro.-id.-ute euoueetod With his defeat i. Marshall to his
fneud* at home So iodi/uant were thev
that step* were taken to eonrone s town
meeting, tbe object of which wwa to inrist
upon th. “obrorraiice at tbe laws."
In
due lime the town mreting was bdd. At
it Troutman anroly mwrcproetited the
accord with these views, and that the Marahall affair.
The c-itlLW* of thq
place were dascribed a* anacd raffmis
who resisted the exceutta oTlhe laws of
the country by fine*. The outgrowth of
tbo town meeting was a cutmty meeting,
upon Rifos aboalder
?
tbe olyact of which was similar Iu the jwtSLAVE-HUNTING
IN
MICHIGAN.
so days after Christmas some ^is»lUfowabaideMmi.tateaJy.Madhi.
eyoxiu hia powers of rcaiMancw led hp* sought her brow, the dosed eyes.wnd
y the house which held all his the still white mouth with a lave that
menia.With the increasing *rxo of the mcelts. Closed Winds at [the window* 1-eded not the presence of ocher* Teuni
inggrew the popular indignation eftbefeke
He's room! What does it mean? be dxl not, even for hi* manhood’, roki.
hood, of Troutiian’a friend.
Troutman
Awdu»t sprinkled thtcklv over the toy to restrain, fed ftnn hi* eyes and w*c
saw that there wre no taming hack from
the dark treroe* dial Uy all unboand over
the course be had takau, and was deterlb. pillow Otif hi. ta word, tolwr
mined to cany hi* point by dint of nmhad bean aught but those of anger! If
tinuad misreprea-utatiutu
his Urt look Uber dear face had been boni
From the eonnly mertinz the matter
of lore rather than of angry, jealous rowa. taken to th, legklaturr of Kcntnaky,
hsppenodto her against whoa his heart seEUncnt.1 If be could have taken her io
and there an appropriation wa* made hi
had no . more reaetttment? A doctor* hi* anas and whispsred tbe tender feretouscculc the Irsidir* of the -mob.'
buggy Stood before' the h'juae. and a* well of prsviou* partings; then, ah! then
Troutman, who saw there was no altc»ua
Raf.- paused the doctor himralf ram- n might have been that hi* laM, bitter
lire, accepted tM' murioci of nrtunring
Erriy dawn tbe step*.
Impulsive farewell would be easier to bear. “O! my '
and Uwching the cured imrtfacroetii their
Fa tombed hu arau
“T*U me, Millie—my lover be groaned, unable to '
duty. Meows. I*ra« 4 Cany Wets rr
air, who is ill at Mr. Bands'. They are esntroi hi* anguish. And the q*. of
friend*' of tains and I have not not seen thUK who watched him grew maty, ami
the family for a long timer
they luraod their head. away.
'Mia* Harrington is exceedingly and । “How long, Ohl Doctor, bow tag may 1
daugeroudy ill," earns tbo reply, while I day Itad. tar whispered Rafe, with
the doctor * quirk eye* s.-annod the young eyes and lips together. And the doctor re­
man’s eager free, and his prompt raaocing plied, “Till th* end. which may Mt be till '
nunuag." And Bafe bowed his head
upon th* pillow.
diMrc*. a* pbratesT pain," he eontiaoad
Slowly the hour* paroed, and presently
gravely, “and in her delirium she cull* a the distance chime of the New k*ar* b*D i
inieman who was ra.iiy influenced,
oama which is evidently dear to her.— broke the silence of the weary night.
snd ask him if he remembered heraing
bargain?" exelairoed Mr. Rand, with Ductors '.are compelled to bar serrete oeDr. ComMoek. or Mr. Gorham, or Mr.
elevated brows. “And pray why must a cariomdly, and ftum all I cun loam Mlm ■lipped forever io th* past, while the new
Hurd
aay
*»ami-eu,on the day of the
quarrel between two lorera interfere with Hsrringtyn ha* been greatly suffering in young king ascended the throne amid the ,
“riot. ' Tim feUowspartially ro. oUect such
my comfort. Mire Crimtoochceka, eh Y'
her mind f-rr some time paw. If you are greeting of bell* and the welcome of throe
apeechre Later at another interview
Expostulation, however, availed, noth­ a friend of the family, sir, porhaja you who had • walehcd the rid out and tbe
the fellow would bo positive, eml finally
ing. and to the opera they went, Millie can assist her recovery. Pinion me, bat new in I" Bat the young life to ttar to
he wa* ready to go ujx&gt;n the ttand and
and her guardian, and with them alto a I do not think it nereroary to speak plain- th* few who watebed tn silence al Millie’s
swear to such iaogusgr The man Dixon
gentleman who called upon Millie jolt as
beiide. had nut yet gone out, and while
waa Troutman's tight bower
When
they were leaving the house, and at her
"A lover's quarrel; I knew it all along, there wm .life there waa also afro
suficient tertimouy had l&gt;ecu obtained to
iantation entered the house with them.
and that young fellow, if I mistake not, i*
And what of Rafe Somers meanwhile? the lover himsdfl 'Whsw! what gsose
He, too. retuemlwrod the c-pcra, and, not­ young folk* are to be sure! Thus thought
feodanta. numbering a diw-u &lt;n more al
withstanding his sore heart, hr would at­ tbe doctor driving rapidly toward* lit* next
fir«t, had dwindled down to three. (?. T.
tend It, as he knew Millie would, and she patieat, white Rafe, bewildered, ashamed,
Gorham. Jarvis Hurd, and O. C. Cotashould see a- much composure co hi* port awl wild with tear for Millie'* life, forgot
stock. Tlie trial began in tbe Utter port
as no her- Very sillr. no doubt, all his h'u pride, hi* “abihiy to abide by hia de­
of 1847, aud Listed thtvc week*
The
pride and obstinacy, but quite the fashion rision, and all the argument* cfright on
jury dHagrw).
when lovemare .Illy enough to quarrel. his side with which b* had thus far cnIn 1878 the second trial begau. 1‘rore
And Millie and Rafe were like all the rest cuarsged himself in hi. proud obstinacy,
iocnt democratic politician* went to uoc
and hurrteil down the basement *tep* to I
of the defendant*,—namely, C. T. Cor
had she to gn where she was not willing ask more particularly shoot Millie's coodi- [
ham,—who wa* at that time a democrat,
her Mrothed abnuid discover her? And lion.
and declare-! that, although personally
yet he had *cen her several time* conver­
' Sure. Mister Rafe, an it * a ten* time
friendly Io him. they ..ntrel tbe ease to
sing with a strange gsotlesian on the
g&lt;&gt; against the defendants.
Lewis Cass
»tep» of a »trang* house in an unft»|uentwas tbe candidete fur pireidewt, and tbe
ed jiart of tbe eity. Aye, worse, he had
politician* wanted “at that (wrtkular
wen Millie Harrington enter the art room*
time," ns they expressed it. tbe south to
of Straw' on Broadway, in company with been, was his haMv reply . oalv tell me
undemtand that Detroit and Michigan
that Asme-tuau And lie had been too will Mis. Millie live?
’
sympathixnl with I he slave holding de­
1 for off to speak or attract her aticniioti,
Th- girl’s huurel ey.a filled with tsars.
ment. They were willing to prottittUe
ami it Wat .luuUftll, he fenced, if she “Il's powerful weak .he is. air, and no one
ibettnelvra and commit an set of gn»»*
Such is tbe rupldly traced history of i
would have rrcvgnile him willingly if be it allowed to see her' ouly me and Mr.the oocufwnls of tbe little house above re­
tisd leen row enough fir that purpuae. Rand.. Sure, 1 ran t tall at all whether it
ferred Io. Crowwhite waa known a. an
He ronriderv.1 that hi*betrothal with Miss will Iv thtt she die or not. Tbe Vargin
die defendauts that shcniH th. .•aw 1.save her. sir! Shall I tell Mr. Rand you ride th. door. And Mr. Hand laid a industrious, quiet man. He had paid a dcriilcd against them, ihe drtum-rat*
■ would like to see him?"
.
small parrel ujkxi Millie . table, then re­ portion of the pu rebate money for his would aarist in paying the bilh
Rare waited impatiently until tbe mes­ newed bk"w*teh with Rufe over lbw slra- ’ Early in the winter oflMff-7 there
The case rennet* triad and ws* ddtalsage came for him to walk up stairs snd beringgiri.
ed dy Judge H. II. KmuHHsa, J. F. J&lt;&gt;y.
Mr. Rand would meet him in tbo parlor.
' The crisis is paved and she will lire,” came to Marshall a young man who rep­ and Theodore Romeyn. After a hint
He did
said the doctor, with a glad smile.- “And resented himself as a lawyer.
fought
straggle the case wa* dcidr-l m
not question you, and you must not qua*- him aadiy. 1 here wa* the piano where he you. young sir. ran eflert what ever not make known his l.usiiw, but strayed Casa wanted it to lie. fur the riare-hnat
tiuu me. Some day 1 think you’ll be and Mallie had sung together hour after core your young heart thinks right, for, through tbe town aa though undecided
era The defeud-eaaa were required &lt;«■
.•haUMsi of youro-lf, but until then I aiu hour, and he oonld nlmort are the white if 1 mistake not, my skill alone will avail about his permanent residence here. pay about fl,900 and antr.
There waa st that time residing Imre a
ashamed for you!” And that was all he finger, daah’nj over tbe keys now, drop­
The men who were so aux ion* to serve
nun named Harvey Dixoc. a deputy
could get from the haughty lady lore he ping melody wbererer they touched.
•beriff, whom the stranger seemed to take Cam' interests failed to remember thrir
worshipped so truly.
Hut that Millie Every nook in the stately room waa hal­
promisee of help ; but in that trying hoof.
l- .i ii &lt;--.. 1—Al. ___
u_l lowed with the memory of Millie's prman interest in. Evidently some work was \wbea pecuniary injnriee ana. heaj.nl upon
enre. So many glad evenings he hail
wounded friendship. Zschariah Chandler.
spent with her there! And ah, me! that
Alanson Sb dry. awl other prominent uxu
to bring tear* to the proud blue eyes, un-; last »ad. red evening—could Rafe, now
man. grandson of the former owner of
Adam Crooswhite, and Lis borine* was I1 stepped fcrwanl, and. in tin- name &lt;-f jits
manly tho’ it might be Hat be had said wipe it from his memory? Then she had
’ lice, contributed larpdy and inrexpededly
to recover the fuglivw*. lie had obtained i
that if he left her in anger he would risen and freed hi* angry eyes with her
a knowledge of their'',sberabouu through to the defendant*.
never return." and nothing should cause own. dark, indignant glance
Cred
a friend to whom it chanced &lt; to what a । The equities uf the case wm- 1x4 «*&gt;u| him to ratno t hi* word. So he dreaaed wonk had escaped tbe lipa of loth, and
aidervd Iqrjhe court or jury. A* illustra­
remote cause do wc trace the great events!)
for the opera end »al all the evening be­ although it must l&gt;c omfresed the ri^ht
! fore Millie's box, growing more and more was a little on Rafe's ride of the question, (
Mrs Cnrowhite had unwittingly revealed tive of the UmrntaMc eonditta of sucirty
her hiatory. Troutman was uncertain of in refrrcuc*.- to the qiuvtiun of. slavery,
। jealous a. In- watched the beuntifal fax yet he had been exacting and unjmtly
and the sab*erviency of northern men to
' noticed her kindly manner toward the auspicious, even when Millie promised a
the identity of all. the children, and em­
ployed Diion to impersonate a census col­ ths will of the math, We Mate that one of
. stranger who sat beside her. Millie did some-time sxplanaiios “I do not choorc
the jurors (a whig! afterward said tn Mr
lector and asertain the required facta. Gorham that it waa citrenaely unplearimt
to be qcrvti’nned, sir!” came proudly from
This Dixon did. it is alleged, for the modher lipa, and reputed itsck in the flash
to al lean a portion of the jury to bring a
•Utterly hnartloss! ' decided Rafe, indig. of her eyre and the uplifting of her state­
( veniict again*: the defcwdante. l-ut that
nantly. white Millie knew herself to be ly bead.’ And then followed his threat to
.•they conclude*! it wa» tat to Jo so, &lt;-n
m-irewretchcd awl sick of heart than ever leave her, with tbe result wa bare already
[account of jmjiular sentiment.
They
before in her young life.
seen. Oh! how Rafe’s heart ached.
| knew tKkt the rate wnuhl be carried into
So the evening wore on, ami when the Here be stood again despite hi* dedrion,
the higher court* in tbe event of 'a vevcurtain fell for the lest time Millie gladly despite his pridr, hi* obstinacy and al) his
! diet fur defendant*, and there the rreuh
1CHE Mid left the homw, only longing for anger—only longing to go to her bedside
the solitude of her own room and the re­ and take the dear head otRii* brresl once
12 o'clock. The liveryman left word at
lief iu tear- Days pawed Mr. Hand more and kha the fever-Mridien lips that
tbe stable that tbe hones were not to be
called h'm name. But the entrance of Mr.
sent until he gave orders Orders were
Rand aroused him from thoaghte fr«t unnot given unril toward morning.
Crow­
t&lt;&gt; explain, and retired behind that
white was prepared to meet hi* enema *
A qniet hand shake, and after the gen Raft front Jftllir"
■
haughtuuws she could'd.ui so well, until tlercen were seated' llafr learned how
Il was nnd j-stood that a gun shot wa* a
And that was the secret of l-er private
even her Lived guantian waa awed into Millie had wearied of her Christmas day,
signal foe tbe amembling of his friends.
only method of procedure wa&gt; tbo im­
virit to the artist's houac. Lent he or any
silence. - lie couldn’t protend tn follow growing atranady feverish towards night,
Early iu the morning, before it was peachment of eompbinanl'a witnmnre
oik should suspect her gift she had gone,
all Millie's queer whims,” was his reply and ou the following day had feinted, the without even her guardian s knowledge, light, Croaswhite aw the loam roaring and nothing further in that line rouM ki
THE NEW TEAR’S GIFTS.
_L .L. .1 — ..1.1 .Li..
.1*.—I &gt;1.. doctor said, from mental trouble and phy­
toward hi* huase. Ho fired a gun in done than bad been acrompl^hcd al lire
from time to time, sitting as lone as she
the air, and awaited oatasdqof his hvuw
sical exhaustion- The exact nature of the
for the approach of the men. There were
disease oould hardly he known, but she
questioning
four in lite patty- Mis. Craowhite
wa* ronstantlv delirious, and her cries for
"if 1 go, Millie llanington, do not
"Rafe!” “RafeT' wi. pitiful t| hear.
again*:'hia. and hence the suffering on answered the summons to open the door
look in me for any »ueh wcaknewm a*
Two men
I not sent for,” demand- both aides Rafe thought it all over dur­ by a stout refusal to do so.
' liavc been era this exhibited by your pre­
ing Millie's .lumber, and Limed lightly the placed their sholder* agxiusl tbe door
vious «vrc »f admirers. I,*ai least, have
sod broke it down.
The men then
the will snd ability to abide by my &lt;lcsought to pevsaade Craawhite to go
with lb«p, saving they had come to
arrest him and wanted him at a jnatico's
llewy Olay took lire aw into the Ke«-

. yourself to decide yc* or uu in *c small a
matter. Allow me to decide for you,”
crossing the room and touching the bull
I with steady hand
-John, Mr. Sumer.
I drairro bi* hat and root, have them at hi*
[service immediately.”
| The man withdrew, inwatdly deciding
| that "there wa* somethin’ ap tween mirn
ind her handoome lover. Is* be hadn’t
I *eeu rich high and lofty look* afore, he
I knew.”
•
1 M.miwhile Rafe and Millie stood before
| each other proudly defiant. Ireraying uothing of tlic emotion which, truth to tril
I forced csrb heart to quiver with pain.
Never had MUiir looked » tauliful,
thought.Rafe, and never had he cared fur
I.er wore thin at that momennl of final
parting.
Indignation had flushed her
tteually |ule bro nnd jrivea a sparkle to tbe
djrk ryes that only increased tbdr Ixutity.
' She had drawn ber stalely figure to its
fan bight, and JR-tfo had never sera hi*
tarothed so regally attractive before. He

to the strange house she ceased to offend
in that vray. and went out scrompanied
ooly by
New Year * day waa drawing near, and
Rafe Somcn dreaded it for the lira! time
rinee hi* first experience of that day'a
plrasure. . He had spent ths last New
Year's liar mostly with Millie, returning
to her side from hie numerous rails, and
pUddening heart and eyre with her pttsrocq for a happy time before sterling on
another round of calls, which propriety
demanded lie should make. And die knew
jurt how she would look thia time. Like
a young queen in her royal robes, roeeirtng graciouily her siibjecte, and diroenring
her sweet tin lire {alike to each who a ere
privileged to call upon h&lt;r. And be. the
once dearly loved friend and Letrolhed-be
who had received the secret prewrare of
her small band, and rend hi* own awcet

now. The Grand Rapid, and Indiana
railroad company has large tracts of fend
in thtt immediate via cut v, the value of
which would be greatly eohsnood, and a

»te Chamber aud there advoeated the merwrtty of a more stringent fugilire sUve
Ur. ' The riotous sewos matted near tbe
In the mean time alwut 200 pcnxiu* humble cabin of Croaswhite rorohsd ■■*
bad assembled and were ridiculing the
dare-hunters.
The four men were
armed to the Uwth, but were tor. cowardly
to use forcible means to tale the runaways.
The KaUaiMan contain* the following Troutman .aid there «m one child be
interesting railroad news:
did dot want, but the rvm ho demanded.
Mr. W. M. Stiawoa, aamyor, in the
white'a flight and the anbnquent trial* iu
employ of the Gquid Rapids and Indixaa
Detroit bring known to him.
Railroad Compaay, u now looking up a
Tbo result of Clay'* sffortr wa* the
route for a branch railroad from Elk Rap­
|«Mgc of the fugitive slave law in IR5U,
ids to the ax«t aroroaiUe point on the
— the iuo*t bamnaldc law th»t ever rr
road, and commaneod the route from Kalerivedffbe MMtion of the A-i-riran Uoagrres, anti which lie* a bur rinwter athwart

•L, fought tbo ro­
und the miiiiot. k
ibath f.wlhsrok,
ttaad with
lUmci.

�CONTENT YOU.

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

The Boston Journal, b* a reseat Issas.

required m report sush surrey and
n to this Baud on or before, fas next
. sod. ifi« his sptais. sssrit rood
rod, to report a survey and location
b alterations as be thinks U for the

elaarificatioa of figures will answer as
wall for a basis of consideration aa any
ether. He drams the following, foe i»•M as hate*

z Tbsse 132 electoral votes are by no
means certain to be given to the Democrat­
ic cwndidate for President, for North (5u*
olina aad Florida allcs^l may continue to
givu Republumn majorities a. they have
dace st the lart election.. We may pass
over ths!, howrver, sa this Democratic
atattoirian is very liberal in his mneewuon

Wx. H. PowUcs, Clerk.

members, to confer with Iron Fenre Build­
ers present, and any that pin be present
during the jirrecht session, ascertain their
prices and terms for different siylw of
fence, and report at preoent seswioti.
Motion pravaBed.
The Chair appointed Mmsrx I
Perkins, Walker, Emory and Cole a
Chas. H. Bauer, Prosecuting Att
bring pr-oent, was called upon and -----a stetetnosl iu relation to tho condition of

It will be seen, therefore, that tho Demoerwey claim the whole South excep1
January 4, 187G. J
South Carolina, and eonecde to the Repub­
Board met purauant to adjournment.
licans cuoogh Northern Staten to give Roll called. Quorum present. Journal
them* superiority of 32 electoral volro. read and approved. Board proceeded to
Thru came* the battle-ground of the cum- businras.
.
paigo, located in the following
The aeoottute of Chaa. II. Bauer and
eleven others'were presented , and on mo­
tion of Mr. Perkina. referred to tbe Com-

The whole number ofeloctmal votes ia
370 ; neeowy to elect, 186. The 164
-sure Rcpuhlibsn rotes,' therefore, need
only 22, in order to carry the day, where.

theca artidrw. It tt surprising that Cue­
gram did pot ace that this would be just
tho revolt of repeating the tex. Tea and
coffee arc rxpirta from ccuuiria that arc
in tbe habit of coltecting reveuuca by a tex
on export*. The American people are
I large consumers of both; and when Congem repealed the i report tax tbe couotriro
producing lea and roflkw had the sagacity
propartiwuttlry to increase tbe export tax
on llieae artielea. This kept up the. price
tn tho conauuutr, because tke importer, in
the foreign price, virtnaly paid the tax and
then chargnu it to tbe consumer. The United
States lest the revAue,amounting annually
to touts twelve millions ot duHara, and the
counirial producing tea aad coffee gained
about the same amount by increasing tbe
export tax. lasted of paying the import
tax for thrtbenefitof our own Government,
we are not; laying tbe increased export tax
for tlie'bcnefit of other gvventtnenla. Such
ia the practical workiegof the “frac-breakfort” sham.
Common aeaao dictates .that Ctogrro.
should put an end to the slum by restor­
ing tbe tax. that should never bar. bocn
repealed. The Government certainly naada
the revenue and ths rertoratfon of the tax
will not pennanmtly add to the burdens of

peaed, eg provided by the Statute of this
Ma.
On motion the resolution w,. adopted.
On motiin Boonl adjourned to 1:30

Amxxxoox Skmiox, 1 JOv, x.
Boon! met pursuant to adjournment.
Rail cJW
Quorum prmewt. Board
proeeedsdto bwsitNaa.
Ou motion of Mr. Emory, accoaxta No.
4 and 6 prmented at October awian 1874.
and at that time laid on the table for
further action, was taken from tho table

Four o'clock p. x.
Board convene.!, tilled to order by
the Chairman and proceeded with bust-

Tbe Committee appointed to confer
with Imo Fence Builders, reported aa
follow.:
Your committee to whom waa referred
the question of building sn Iron Fcore
around Court House Square, do hereby
report that wo have had the matter under
consideration, aad have conferred with
Mr. Martin Knunm, of Columbus, Ohio,
and Mr. J. II. Van Dora, of Cleveland.
Ohio, in relation thereto; hare considered
both of their propositions and would revamrnend the adoption of Mr. Van Doni 1
neopmal. as to dtcapnaw, the difference

to bring down tho foreign pricn.of the arti­
cles in a abort limo to about the previous
mark, by creating the oceanity for redue
ingtbe rato of tbo export duty in tbo coun­
trice that ppxlurc tea aad coffee. It would
liecmne their interest to make meh a reduc­
tion, aa the means of promoting the sales
of tbe article iu other countries. If they
were to continue the tax at the present
rate, and if to this was added an import
tex ia the eiuntrita of the consumption,
the result would be a very cunriderable re­
duction in the quantity consumed, and
this, surby. would not l»j for the interau
of Ihoac coiiutrio. tlial produce lea and
coffee atid look to a foreign market for its

Mr. Dewey presented the petition of
Hiram Culenun and 73 others, citisan, of
the Townahip of Johnstown, asking the
Board to pasa a nwolatkra, restraining
from running at large ia said township,
all hororn, cattle, shaep, hogs and moles,
which was recoived snd placed on file.
Mr. Dewey offered tbo following rwtolu*S?es&gt;Jce&lt;/, By the Board of Supervisor,

closeness of tbe renting contort in ■ light
which ia not likely to minister to the over- but thought tbo committee would not re­
eouidcnce of either party. The prospect port at present, there being a probability
may be changed entirely in a moment by of Other Fence Jluildera being present
during tbe prauent session.
Mr. Sidnam moved that the committee
be instructed to request the Fence Builders
changed a half a doten times before the to make figures on an Iron Fence with
present iiwsitn ot Coogreaa cornea to its long pickets, ten inebMapart from center
elose. Perhaps it is fortunate that the to center at the basri-^
real battle-ground of the contest is to be
On motion of Mr. Perkins, Boanl ad­
in those Staten where a sound financial journed until 1:30 r. x.
policy, good administration, and beneficent
Wm H. Poirnw, Clerk,
practical legislation will tell with peculiar
force. Tho Republicans may well chal­
lenge their antagonists to meet thetn
there and to compete for the approval of
the average fair-minded, intelligent mass­
* of the American people.

Ths Aaeyc&amp;pir lM Brstaaatcu. ia its
article oa mxiy, sums up in the follow­
ing terse and truthful manner the logic
which has determined the world's- choice
of gold sad silver for monetary use :

atomy, u it baa not made euyihiag eUc to
aarrt the pcrp*« equally weft; and this
■a the rowwn why they have b«ew so uni-

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m DETROIT TREE PBKSS.

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whan that territory vra- first HtMnt?
then French, and then An:e-,-„
wbMwarwMtaalnent, to: ,ta£(5
eontrnl
of tins
mouth
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Grand Rapids

WEEKLY eagle
$1.50

(.’unpix having foolishly given three
rountnew an occasion to raise their export
tax on tea and coSue. should now correct its
own mistake sod furnish them with a motive
for'lowering it; and the way to do it is to
restore the import tex on three uticlca.
No Silber tax can be more easily collcrtol
GBAItD KAPIM b*ta( ths groat Csmmrsial
or with lera Imrden to the people. The
simple question is whetherconsumrr* shall
pav tho export tax at a high rata, or nay a
reduced export tax. increased by a suitable
import tax, that will yield a rvrenus to the
Government; or, in other words whether
foreign governments shall collect the whole
tax in the form of export dulie*. or this
Government shall coDert a part of it in tbe
form of-import duties. The price in both
IAU* nee* will Im the same to consumers.

Wo sell Done of tills cheap-made Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. Tbe
goods we make Is made by hand, and

mllco. in one of the most fortll. andiS.
tercwUcg of the vine-growing vaUen of
Lurppe-a region never seen by tho &lt;wdlnary traveler, but full of IntereX. te
Its social and Industrial aspect*. A rar.
““***2“ °r RkvolVtionary
A series of ill “a.
TRATED ARTICLES ON AMVun
CAN COLLEQFX The SariZ

The Best and Cheapest!

Mr. Sidnatu called for the speritication*
nf Barry County, that all horeoe. cattle, io tbe hands of the ecmtniUee.
sheep and hog. be. and they are hereby
Scorifications produced, read-and placed
restrained from running at large in the
Townahip of Johnstown after the paseagc
On motion of Mr. Walker. Board ad­
of thia rrwulution, in acrotdanew with the journed until seven' o'clock this evening.
jinovi.ions of Section fill, Compiled Laws,
Wm. H. Powrits, Clerk.

carrying New York, as the other fire
State* comprise only 3fl vote*. The Repoblican* on the other hand, cau get
along easily without New York.
Indi­
ana and New Jersy would answer ; and
On tmdion of Mr. Wolf, the revolution
an would Connecticut, New Jerry, Cali­
fornia and Oregon, leaving the two States waa accepted.
On motion of Mr. Stowell, the rcsoluof New Yqrk and Indiana to go with the
tioa was adopted.
On motion of Mr. Sidnam, the Board
took a re-cees for one hour
The hour having expired, tbe Board
waa called to order by the Chairman and
proceeded to businres
This exihbit give aaomcofthe undoubted
Mr Bailey, Cbairraan of the Committee
advanuuresheld by the Republican party appointed to confer with Fence Bnildera,
at the present tine, while it shows the Stated that the rejtumittec bad conferred

of travel and adreature.'ehms and ptirile
columns, etc.
All the nows, cummeretal, political and
&lt;«-raL and the cream of current liters­
tore. A newspaper that will meet every

Board met pnnraau*. to adjournment.
Rr.U called.
Quorum preocn’.
Board
proceeded to busitfov.
Tbe Committee on Claim, forth, r re­
ported that they had examioed the follow tog accounts, .nd would recommend their

St h'teboto for 1870
I'roetlMer vew greater Mtrsctlona (then tbe
prreluM voltiatea. A orcas fretcre of the
new voiniM is an American Ferial 8’ory
'•The Boy Emigrants," by Noah Brooks,

Peerless Milk Safes
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.
WE MEAN' BUSINESS!
Furniture Rooms south side State 8L
opiosltc H. A. Goodyear's Hardware
8TEBBIVS BRO'S.

On motion of Mr. Stowell the report
waa accepted.
On motion of Mr. Hoyt the report wm
adopted.
Mr. Dewey moved that the f-wndation
of posts for fence to be built around Court
House Squire be of cart iron.
Motion prevailed by yeas and nays a»

Nap:—Mr. Bailey. Cole, Perkifis
Walker and Chairman, S.
Absent—Mr. Armour and Emory. 2.
Mr. Stowell moved that tbe voted just
taken be rescinded.
Motion did not prevail by aye* and nays
as follows.
Yens.—Mr. Bailey, Cole, Walker and
Chairman. 4.
Nap—Mr. Ainsworth, Benham, Brown
Carpenter, Dewey. Houghteltn, Hoyt,
Niebols, Perkins, Sidnam, Stowell and
Wolf, 12.
Atoeut:—Mr. Armour and Emory, S.
On motion of Mr. Walker the report of

reform work inaugurated by Secretaries
Bristow and Jewell in tbe Treasury and
Post-Office I&gt;cparttncoU. Haring act the
machinery to work to root out the abuses
which had grown op in the Indian service,
Mr. Chandler has now turned hia altertjpn to Qk&gt; Pension Bureau. We appre­
hend that he will find ample material here
for reform. The expenditures on account

frauds in the Pension Department ha* been
in the collusion between the examining
physicians and corrujit Pension Agents.
These dale mainly ten yean baek, when
the examining surgtoo* were appointed
through! political influence.
Another
eiasa is made up of thorn who should have
been dropped.—ex-soldier who have died
and their children who have long sines
became of age. Tbe rule of tbe service
seems to hsve been that, ooee on the pen­
sion rolls, the recipient never dire and never
grows old; somebody is found to draw tbe
moos. The more recent frauds arc prob
ably in the name added on the certificate*
of surgeon* that tbe perrons are nafferin:from disease which waa the rc.uk of acteal service, whereas they arc either suf­
fering of no diacaao whatever or elee from
»mc ailment that they would have had if
they had never been in the army. The
latter dam of frauds are thote mart likely
to be continued in the future unless they
shall be headed off by additional checks.
Secretary ('handler goes to tbo bottom
of the trouble, and will probably saggert
radical changva iu the system, among
which is the proposition that there ahall
henceforth be Stele Hoards of Rutniaa
tion In piece of a lot of irrmpoosible phy­
sicians upon whom there ia uo restraint,
snd who arc generally ready to make any
certificate that may be asked of them.
There is no objection now to the inaugura­
tion of a rtneter mode of examination,
and every reason why it ahouU be adopt­
ed. Any liberality of tbe nation hern*.

“Jon of Iceland,'' by Bayard Taylor.

Littell's Living Agt
In leTfi Tu* Lirreu Aos eater* use
thirty-third year. Ji b*. Dr,„

A d«iigbtn&gt;ny vlvM-.iiory ef an IcelsadK
toy', career, full rf Incident., shteh eonld
bapjww ia an Mb.r country, sa l graphically
triirbln. ur«,n th.
sir- --i____ &gt;

JOHN STANLEY !

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

rente. ‘-She's Bright as the
Heaven"—Mareh.
Price 20
The nines two instrumental
perfectly beautiful. They were
for new Itcginnere only, and will

Have, on exibition one of the
largest Stock °f Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. W'e have,
also, a. full and- complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets. $c.,
Give us a, call.

Hopkins &amp; Barass.
Hastings, Die. 16. Hfri.

GROCERIES
Canned Fruits and Fisn.

utapiwa KouEtax -irruoxi.
■ill to rhea, together wftb aaaB^rt uaappro^bsd by »■/ -tor yertedloe! I. Th.
world, of lhe bra: literary and niealiLe m»i.
ter of the day., from lb. peas of Ito adore
***’*"“”' ,,f Kaawlmlge

Oysters received daily
THE ABLEST. LIVING WRITERS

."2*f Utorature. 5&lt;tenM, Ar.
by .b.

bm»7 ^*1? H—» l« »»»ry Americas

If Mr. Nee. .ba ran J^jh d.hodlaM bte
property from l«rxlar», l.wi bm armed, be
■oul.l new l« .lire. Tbe lr.iwt man not irairael iaMtwiwIsaliacUuabarxlar. Sswrt
Pie otfoed coortltellm. .foZt net alto £3
4.»e. tbe asaaulls ef sllgbr d1MM. without tbo
The bort ronsntutlow will be

IT aad »T. hicimuu, »7.
SCRIBNER A CO., 741 and T«

Pri*». » .00 wr botlls

**

ONLY

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

FLORENCE

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

STEBBINS BROS.
Haatlnga. J nly Mth. 1S78.

xxlll r

BRICK FOR SALE
SuhtcrOm wU com
menu the Manafactur. ef

S3FAXC33:
al the uuM eoudUe ma

llCHIil

�The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

9999999999

T.ANTWTF**^,

it, (or he bad nothing against them 1 Why
Beehwith did not rat *w*y with bto pln.dsr is a myaton. The idiot never left the
city. Mr. Babbitt to sntixtod to m em­
pathy. Th* merchant who row bto btui-

Ste! whl-hte.kro* r-7etemiy *»« «rf right.
B« ihlaklag lUt If my «.jrctur« .ore
correct, we shraM get *«rt ef U by-eed-by.

but Will Bains, says he can seH them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a double ordpr of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married aad
go to keeping house, and he will sell il &lt; heap
and close it out.

GROCERIES

relLiw-ilw.F. Rawrtl AC*.
1 l4**&gt;istm e*ml *Mtos WsOte JCmU.
rs Ttfj Cyl—y n Z*b--- pi ..
nsrtam. M^qita « &gt;rea

ill ABOUT THE COOTTY.

We have n double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLL A R TEA
is the best he ever saw. and evervbod allows
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

lUom*. sad'GniaMer's jmJm teleriag allh a
pride of triumph, spending himself Into huge
proper!teat to All th* Orc* akaln Tattled by
the Biraet Csnaiim, which &lt; Judging from
till overgrow a baap of self csiscsa) and
OrwnM.r’s (exalted opinion of hie wonderful
ability) will be no very dlMrcsh trek.
Now w« wish to tax &gt;• QnuaNer. that Ike
•ark dan* on lha Western portion of Oroea
Sirvwi, w*o done al the requM of I be people

and wbea they found that the amount appro.
prtatod^HOO) wm aa* nragh to omplete lb*
work. * pslldca vrat circulated aad si(*«d
very naaliwouly, to draw |1UO mor*, and

8.11 Betxftrt &amp; ItM

NOTICE!

Grain, Flour, Provisions
and Country Produce,
emoiT. men

New Years tiU now, and the poltoe report*
•bow no abatement cron yet One frcnticl
man shoot* hia wife, rata tbe throat* of
hi* four children, and then kill* himself,
which tort murder waa the only one tliai

licil

m

pitice;.
John H. Wendell &amp; Co. Wagons

and Buggies

'-WJSIn
$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

&gt;hr precaadiap ef ths Beard of tfapcrvtoiiri
ia lyp« In season to print nil of it lilts srenk.
Bal that waa absolutely laspomthfe, unless &gt;n
.leUyed our paper1 unlit Frida''and (Mt w*
.lb! not .teem II advtwUn to fift,
P-riK Holiday neat, lie aew'CMd Peltow’i

Hotel. Saturday night. Romaine Dillon,
a wealthy snd find fcreily bachdor of fifty,
1 shut a gegtleuuui named Dilllber iu the
corridor of tbe hotel, after a moment's
I altercation, the victim dying in a few
hour*. The singular thing shout it to,
that tbe panics had no quarrel—indeed
tbev ncaredy Jkuew each other. Dillon
t.-:.v tvii.i__ r__ —.il:__
oun NEW YORK LETTER
the corridor—understand, they were both
hoarders—and had shown his displeasure
all day. Meeting DUlilxr that evening,
ho ordered him to get out of the corridor,
Tho Helpleas Poor—Mr Bowen— which Dilliber refitted to do, whereupon.
The Carnivalof Crime—The Dillion Dillon drew his Derringer and shot tiim
Murder—A Millionaire in Trouble Now the facts come out. It afq«ars that
DtUcu has been insane for years—that

Cmdkb A Baotiix*. of York, I1*..
will send a box containing one groas of
their ScrMion Blva Bchinbm Ptx«,
by mail pre paid, on receipt of 76 rents:
or they will send one dosan of their resort
cd Pens, on receipt of 10 cents
Send
immediately
Address Cuban A Bn
AsZJtoAer, /k..kre//-Y. .&gt;«.f

LOUIS VILLR WEEKLY COURIER’
JOURNAL usual price 12.00, portage
Pepcid on both papers, for one year. for
63.00^

NEWSPAPER. It will, on December
31st, 1875. distribute impartially 110,000
in valuable prrerala among it* subecriben
aad every sabacription sent through us
will be entitled to a registered and * num­
bered receipt for thia distribution
Send us S3.00 and get both [wpen

Mayhew BusinessCollege

AMEBICAN BABBLE
D. D.MALLORY &amp; CO

500 CORDS WOOD.
fogs and rain*,—wretched a* tliilc the
English grumble about. The last day of
the year ehwd in a heavy rain, which

500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at 91-35 Der
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

’ ble way. Watchers that night were
startled by a sudden vehement din break­
ing tbe soft air, bnt the next minute smil­
ed—-it to three rpurtcrs jiart eleven!"
Every fire bell in theeity was to hr struck
at once at midnight, anil tbo church
chimes were to begin a quarter of an hqur'
before. Hut the impatient ami* of liberty
bad cauglil’tlto Grat peal as a signal to be­
gin their .own |irirate rejoicings in their
own way. and they literally "made things
whistle* and fog-horn*, and every fire, fac­
tory, and church bril swung rnckleady.*
It wa« iiupomibl* to distinguish anything :
the air was full uf a kind ^humming.dn.
which broken notes of hell*, fog-hortia,
•creamt, uid report* of rockets, were mix­
ed like mad,—for the eotniug-in of the
hundredth year. The morning wa* so
lovely it war a mrckery to call it a win­
ter's day—for it •mileil dear and soft as

attention nf gentlemen wa* largely paid to
reducing their carriage expense*, and
mart took the khart cut to do thia by going
on foot. Men who spent twenty-five do!J
lars for carriage hire last New Year, gleeftilly told how they brought it down to
eight dollars for this. The pleasant mildnon of th* day gave n* a funny ipoctode
of superfine caller* going their roonde.in
full-drem suit*. A. if a lady ahould
parade Broadway in a trelnod draos, with
a Lire cape on her boaotn.
'
Vigtirous effort* arc made by the Bcut^
volrat Rooiedee to provide for ths helpless
poor, before the cold, which we are taught
will strengthen an day* begin to lengthen.
Soup-houses sro net up in different parts
of tbo city, where * hot, nourishing meal
i* girru for about «x cental and Mvcral

for the homclcsgfdowning poor ; leaving
tbe station house* to keep tbe profaaioual
tramp* and beggar*. Two thing are Want­
ing to wake th^ lifts t&gt;f the poor in New
York and ctoewbcr* anything but intolcrotodginp, snd provision* nt n low rote. It
is true that rente and expemra in general
are threw time* re high here n* they ar* in
London; a fact which weigh. Ixavily on
the rich, mni to nil bnt extmrtioo to the

E.^H-T.Al'THofiY £ Co.

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READ THIS

BALCH &amp; HORTON,

" GManraMEatBiim.'
(tenser Wnodfiridgr &lt;t Artby ,V| .,

1 Grat Redictinn li Prices! THE WEEKLY

591 Broadway, A'cw York.
io**. Msinratitou Ilxrt.l
Manufacturers. Importers A Dra!eta in

CH ROMOS AND FRAMES, •

STBKDSCOPISm
btffS;
-Utows. Gnsk.^sM »e.l !&lt;a&lt;uMo View. '
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATKW.

FURNITURE
Ujbhm tafa, Ertdrti, Prue, It
10WA AND NEBRASKA.

he Minim 1 tarn ffira B. E
Look here !
for not letting tne world know that their
brother waa errey and alway* had been,
Fsnnem rvtuemU-r that the old and
and that it was dangerous to hare him
reliable house of C B. Salsbury ia, aa ever,
running looac.
buying eggs, butter, poultnr and all kinds
of farmer's produce, under liariow &amp; Good­
year* store, and paying for tbo same tbe
highest market price. Patronise tbe house
. *..._,. i. Le.ri.
W3.r

Look here !

J. M. HEWES.
we guarantee Satisfaction.

YOU CAN

1 Irene furnished free to any person
purchasing a CoCn worth 010. We
can rive you better figures than ureer of-

El^ncowkh tne-rti bread

.ErjrrreLE
Salisbury &amp; Brossssu.
Harting*. Dee., ±2, )87f.

Tbe Alchtooo, TopeUsod Santo Pe Rairoad from Kansas City and Atchison on
the Missouri river, via Topeka, the Capi­
tol of Kaasa*, and tho beautiful Arkansas
Valley to tho Rocky Mountain*.
Tho
shortest route to Pueblo the Gaand Canon,
Colorado Springs, Manitou, Pikes Peak,
glow. The favorite route to Denver and I
all pointe in Northern Colorado. The
bait route to Southern Colorado, New
Mextoo, aud Arinina.
The only direct
route to Jhc famous San Juan mine*
The track and equipment to unequaled,
trains nut through from the Mtmouri riv­
er to tbe Rocky Mountains, making connortion* in Union depou and avoiding de­
lay* and transfen.
For full dtocriptire

SETHI KOH SESOLS MELOiltl

52y1

J. Cole &amp;. Son

FARM F0H SALE!

GROCERS.

La Creme de la Create,

A coHcrtLu
of difiralt Piano Made. ]««&gt; 00 reetx
per Number, or 12 Numbers fi&lt; g I.
I

an®
nra un
UR 1H1IS
Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

iraainraiiuri reu

�.saesi

menu It fa a native of North
Zfa
reewJr • dooelv .Hi-1 tree (Xartho^w.
sor4/u/ui) baa been introduced from ths
rame region. This has loavm resembling
the Mountain -Ash and white Cowere with
pnrpk.yre.

“A young farmer who w'isbet
«nall vmeyaH for a familyH|
gnpen aska fora list, looking!
wsnl the newest varieties, which
must bo bettor than the older oi
would advise him to leave the
.nd plant only those which I---- -----proved by long yean of trial ; unless he
should plant a very few of tbo new ones
by way of esperiment If he wants aa
early grape, a very hardy and vigorous
grower, and extremely productive; without
reward to a very high or drtieate flavor, he
will plant freely of Hartford
la warm
expoourva he will set oct a few Catawbea
portion of the grounds tn ■ any locality.
The Diana ia very high-Savored and a long
keeper. The Oereling is excellent in
quality and the rioa hardy—fisc for home
use, but too loose in bunch for market.
The Isabella has been discarded by many,
but it ia still a very good grape where it
ripens. The Clinton will do if kept after
mid-winter; but it fa too acid befere that
time. The Concord-ia the most univer­
sally reliable and many will plant it more
freely than any other sort, although not of
very high quality. If it would be dreira
blc to try new kinds, plant a vine or two
each of &lt;enasqns, Wilder, Waller, Salem.

sibh, then ravetop tbma h ahres of boron,
p? that tfevafea gaod Ire aad Use.
■ub butter, aprniUe a little aallaod serve
tu tire gravy.
Orem Tapioca—Scat two-thirds of a
cup of tapioca ta warm water till soft , boil
.quart, c£ talik with the yulka uf three
eggs, wdl boden. and twrMhinfa of a cup
of sugar. Boll till chiiA, stirring eare
fully; beet the whites if the eggs with
two-thlrds of a cun uf white sugar, flavor
and pour on top of th. pudding Set in
tire oven to bruwu

SEES

YOUNGMBN.

7b CTrtS. Glare—This mode of dean
fag fiae gkm giro fa a great brillfaney.
Taka Am powdered indigo, dipfato it a CHA/ILK.S R. WELLS, Pnudrat.
HENRY L. HILLS, Snrafary.
mofatened linen reg, smear over the glcxi
with it, snd then wipe it off with a per­
fectly dry cloth. As a rabeliluto for this,
white* s^ to mske the - glare rough end
mj itfe Tt.
(To J/uhe Pioililli.—To half a bimhel
nicriy choj.ped tomatoes, which mint br
sips^ad dry, add iwv dtfarn onions
chopped fisc one down green piropen
diopped, ewe box uf round mu»tard, one
Urge root of grated boreeraduli, nearly a
pint of salt, four taM«poonftils ground
dorrs, four af allspice. Mix thoroughly
in a stone jar and rover with vinegar mak­
ing a hole tn the center to Ik the vinegar
to the bottom.
Stotch Rr&lt;jtk.--TAe four pounds of
mutton—part of tire fag fa best; add one
gallon water, one tracu|/ul of pearl bar­
ley, two earrota sliced, two turnips diced,
two onions cot small, thro, carrote grated,
the white part of a large cabbage chopped
very small, and a small quantity of pors&gt;*r Season with pepper aud salt.
Let
this boil very gently for three hours and a
half, and at the dinner table It win, moat
by all who are- fond of strap., ire
pronounced ext^llm I.

Lawson's Curative

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the fruit some, yet without harm, bating
only a small, dried, leathery spot where
pressed. In bervrfa there will be sufficient
moisture to prevent drying or shrinking
the fruit. Where there is sn excess of
humidity, of course, frail is nor intended
to be kept.
'“Aa to the looking over of fruit, thus
neccamtating the handling of it, 1 have
never pro-tired it during the winter and
spring hut with bad results.
Handled
carefully when dry, and with dry hands,
there is less harts The'slight coat of oil,
which is a protection to jhe apple, should
not be disturbed; snd yet tbo wiping of
fruit fa indulpvl in. An apple with the
outside intact it safer among fruit affected.

“Where the nir fa anSeiently moist
(and not iu rxei«« '. ay there fa no drying
or shrinking of the fr
when placed on
the shelf, ths shelf plansfa preferable, lie­
cause the rasst cvutcnicut way; aud it also
revtsls tbe fruit and makes perceptible the
aroma. Tbe pleasure of entering a cellar
with the fruit in view and the old-time
fragrance present, making a spot of sum­
mer in winter. i« »&lt; mething. snd may in­
duce to the kerning of some ol the 'fruit

Swe^tonho^takea^leloreany
i»i ev«y u;
rtrTXxxjKAmr^kT^XDDta^wa.e* «u «s

"tURALGlA, SCIATICA, RERVOUS AN

Magnificent granite building, with elo£;tly filled and furafabed sperunenta for
i application of and carrying out of our
novel end systcapuic methods of

BUSINESS TRAINING.
Young men who rontcnplrto a bnrineai
Ufc, and parents having sons to educate,
sre particulsriy requested to rend
for documents relating to the college, which
give full information as to terms, condi­
tions of entarncr, etc. Address,

CHABLESR WELLS, President,
What we need fa good winter pears, to
sx2‘JU
Xne Hok», Cbea
cream a variety in our dereert fraiu at
DR. C. A. SMITH’S
this wason. Wo hare m yet but a meager
list to select from, so far as relalcs to wcllMotllcal Infirmniy,
teas. KSTABUSMSU) isos.
teded kinds ; but perhaps a great deal of
Ji-upjmialmeat arisen from ignorance in
Ftr Ik are«! a
Prtrxtr
ripening winter pears property. Bswvrcr
that may be, we should cultivate such ma­
terials at we alrerdy prases, and for a
— --TtasiKrtitf,
pood variety I suggest the Winter Nelin.
I know a!) its bad propertim; I know it is
a crooked grower; I know it is not ahesvs
reliable. But when grafted on a well
grown tree of some luxuriant , healthy va
rwtr. it soon comes &gt; into bearing, koejw
wvil, is eerily ripened, aud is a delicious disappear by the use of pure water.
•{/’.pfr
—Weigh una pound of!
CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
dcwrtjfruit. Tin- Lawrence must not be
omited, of course ; but the Winter Nelis fresh juicy apples; peel, cure and stew
fa a later variety, and fa more valuable on them into a pulp, bang careful to use a '
| porcelain keuls or a stone jsr, plsccd in- i
i side a kettle of boiling water, mix the
j pulp with-two pounds .if the best flour, i
Sacramento, Ogden, Halt Lake City, I
pm in th* same quantity of yesut you - Cheyenne. Denver, Omaha, Lincoln, &gt;
,J “ i for eommnn bread, and sn much ' Council Bluftk, Yankton Sioux City, |
rill make it a Un-, smixxh dough; 1 Dubuque, Winona, St. 1‘aul. Dulutb,
&gt; a fan and placo in a warm pla--e i Marquette, Houghton. Hancock, llrevn ;!
id let it remain for twelrc hours i ^■!miwauk,i^°?*&lt;,dB Uf'N“4tooo'i!
prevent thtir use fur the above purpose
Form it into rather long-eliaped
If you want tn rn to Milwaukee, O»b
_
that it njtoctiinrw strike* mo aa being si- ।I loans, and bake in a quick iivr' kosh. Bl. Paul, lUnnaapolla, Duluth. 1
moot impossible to name a perfect species. I
Fort (larry. Winona, Wantn, Galena. Imusm.. an.
Home will not stand the city smoke, others
Dubuque, Rioux City, Yankton, Council
iti1
Farm Paragraphs.
mn«n. On..*., r I.._ r*_____ __ u-,. I
dislike the confinement to which their (pot* are necessarily subjected, and so on , 'I One uf the happiest and
bat the main objection that 1 hare t&lt;» the leul of all human veeupali.i
Norway Maple, that quoco of trres on the intelligent fanurr. wh -*a I
lawn, is its pronencns to droop with *ge ' and who keeps out of d--bt
Trim it up as high as you please, the low­
People, like planta, grow
■[•ct. Its trains are made up of atagant
er limbs will droop lower and lower, until
new Pullmar. Italaoo Drawing Room
they scrapcjtbe pedewtrians* lists and the
1 A.,.11. linn.l.UMel.
■nd Sleeping Cuache., luxurtou», well
WRIT Measure
X Mw«rSW
w. 1&gt;
wagons on the street.
Its nstnral habit
lighted end well ventltated Day Coerbo.
«r IM MMAI,
Vnur-.*
is to spread, and, u I remarked before '
and plraaant lounging ar.d smoking
airs. The rare are all equipped with
this fa ita chief attraction-on tbe open
the colebiatod Miller Safety Platform,
lawn.- Tho Sugar maple, on the contrary, ;
and |&gt;ateiit Butlers and Couplings, Wts(grows Upright, ar well as spreading, aud
2bouse Safety Air Brakes, and every
m not liable to this objection
11 is a tree
&lt;-r appliance that haa been dovtoed
that I greatly admire in any position and !
for the eafoty of pe»engw train.. At
train, sre ran by telmaph. In a word
especially as a street tree. It grows slowly |
thia GREAT LINE ha. lire beat ant
at first, but increwos more rapidly with 1
smoothest track, aad the nx&gt;«t elegant

anJ other! at that place is a Florida seed­
ling, which is superior to any kind that
has iwn brought here. It is thought to
hare originated from the Wilson Albany.
Some of the berries measured 3 j inchrw in

Applreplam! in clean barrels, and, after I
tbe escape of oil tbofatnrc, lightly iieadi-d ।
I up. keep about as well as by any method. '
, rilling in among the apples ground plaster '
| fa aid to promote long preservation
Alwaya remove the har»e« from the
work borw st noon, mid allow them to l»
free from incumbrances. Il fa cruel to
work horees all day hi hoary harorew. and
allow it to remain sn their barks while
they are eating.

“You recommend the frequent washing
of apple trees with strong suspauils, to
previ-M the rarsgra ol the lores;
Now,
this may be very well; but. in m^ipinioo,
it is far from the only and cheapest means
by which wo may safely combat tiifa pre­
daceous enemy.
.­
“As soon a* au apple trw attain* the age I
of two or three roar* tbe trunk and finally
all the larger branches become literally en­
veloped in some kind of air adnaaernt
fringes or foreign deposit. It is beneath
these fungi ana immediately in contact
with tbe wk that the beetle' deposits her
eggs, which soon hatch snd immediately

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its adoption.
•‘Experience has convinced me that
anything that will remove this deposit
from the trunk of tho tree fa oqually aa
efficacious as aoapiuda. Indeed, all a per­
son h» to do fa to examine his trere earefttUy in earty spring, and where be finds
tha deposit the thickest, ami especially
when it has ammed a dark or greenish
appearance, to remove it tbe esriim way
ho cau. A common table knife aaawere a
rood purpose, roane oamlpspcr fa exerttent, and a very stiff brush does the work
must efficiently; and without thh preeaution fa ia My to .sport .ppl«, repeeirtly

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There seems no doubt about tbe efficacy
of tomatoes in keeping away wasps tndoors, although, naturally, they would be
low powerful in tbe open air. For the
last two years there has not been a wasp
in tbe vinery here, and tomatoes during
the whole time were growing in it

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CHICAGO m follows!
For Council Bluffs. Omaha, and Califor­
nia. Two through trains dally, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Hoorn hnd
Bleeping Cara through to Council Hlnff.
For BL Paul and Minneapoba, Two
through trains daily, with Pullman 111­
I ace Gara attached on both train*.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior.
Two trains dally, with Pollwan Pal­
ace Cara attached, and running through
tbe finest apple* in the world At «'rr to Marquette,
For Mllwaukae, Hoar through trains
I rent exhibuioo apple* weighing more than
a ]&gt;ound spfare were exbibfaed and the dally. Pullmau Can on night trains.
flavor das aid to lie exerUeni.
; For Winona and potato ta Minnesota,
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yean, according to tbs species, unless they
are destroyed by man or that despised
though best of fortavn' friends, the sap­
sucker
“Now the beetle nererdepo.il. hereggs
on a smooth trunk or limb, but deep ami
securely beneath the deprmte above named.
The only object to
sccsxnrJisbe'l by
washing the treva wxh Maqauds ia to re­
move this deposit. The alkali^ thus left
on tbe tree has nothing to do ia prevent­
ing the beetle from depositing her eggs.
It fa true this application may be benefi-

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“I see the writers recommend keeping
apples on slielrre during winter. Thia
will dn where the air fa not too dry. But
it generally fa too dry, even in cellars, and
tbe fruit will, therefore, shrink and liecome tough aud spongy, though ita keep­
ing qualitkn are enhanced. I have for
ufany years ke|&lt; apples in barrels in tbe
cellar, with perfwt suceeM in almost all
eases. The exceptions were where tbe
tesqwratnre varied, or the fruit was grown
rapidly, either through the agency of ma­
nure or showery, growing weather
If 1
can accuse a uniform low temperature just
avoiding tbs frost (ami that does nor ex­
clude the actual presence of a little frost
in the cellar I, I consider myself safe—onIr, howeycr, when the frail is sound and

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Geo. M. Dewey,
• EDITOR ANTI PUBLISHER.

VOL. XX. NO. 38.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1876.

WHOLE NO? 1025.

(WHSulitL MB BOMBS (MBS.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
(CENTRAL HOUSE

Absent— Mr. Armour.
Mr. Sidnam moved to amend the report
of Pence Committee by subatHutingthe

Hare now in Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE n full and com­
.
plcte line of

HASTINGS, MIUH.

L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

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S/nL Scittoqt mio SifHn*,
Sltot, SLtiqtf BtLLt,
Sour Sjepi Foot fWM
rrq TqWt, V&gt;o Haun
Funpitiiipq tjaoDS.

Srqyre,

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you ■gain-

Also the Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel

"Try it,' sainted her coni penion,
softly.
Pradenoc shook her bead, but finally
agreed, bhubiagly, that it would do no
harm to try it, avd slipped the ring on her
forefinger.
f
“It's a peribet fit i" rried Mr. Went­
worth, dehrttadhr. “Nothing could be
beUer. Why. Mias Pradeoeo. you surely
don't moan to giro it ba^kr
Of course I co." was the araey rejoin­
der. “Why not*"
“Beeauae," said Mr. Wentworth,speak­
ing very earnartly and disregarding hu
oars altogether, while be tried to get a
glimpse of ths face hidden by the flat
hat, "because I meant to aak you to wear
it always for my aaka I meant to ask

Which are guaranteed to cut fifty per cent n
other Saw in Die Market.

STOVES :

T. J. WILDER.

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
The GRANGER :
It u the Ilandaomeat and Uuavicat
Manufactured.

J0’ furFiTC «*&gt; “&gt;»•

Another long silence. Mr. Wentworth
turned away in despair, but wax detained
^. Muring roito. “I will forgiv. yra

■ Welir' was the Ireathlea. interpretThe more obanvant boerden noticed at
brenkfeet the next morning that Mr. Ab­
bot Wentworth wore the ring he had
found in the biacuit on the Itulo finger of
hia left hand, and that Prudence aura a
heavily, chaacd gold circle io the place of
her loot ornament. Tu UM the Wurdr of
one of the before mentioned boardrra,
•'that teila th* whole story."

MRS. LAWSON S MISTAKE

Boiler Plate Stove

"Ob, Mr. Wentworth,” cried his |ieten-

Prices Lower than, Ever Before- in Barry County.

SPEftll MOIV IWTI

The finest and largest line of
ReadyM ade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats,pants
and vests, and a
line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

THE LAST BISCUIT.

ONE HUNDRED
&gt;

different patterns of imported and domestic

Prudence HoIums aat alone in the wide,
shady kttchcn, busily engaged in picking
over whortleberries. Without the golden
sutuhins of an August afternoon bathed
the green fields and dusty road that wound
away to the village, and touched with
richer color the nasturtiums, sweet pcaa,
Detroit, ex- geraniums and sinniaa in the tiny garden,
the be-*&lt;t of and the Virginia creeper that climbed and

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
A first-class

TAILOEl

from

pectetl soon, when tye slmll.be prepared to furnish

’ ISAAC W. VROOMAX.
n-ttOBBOT. Oowetr V.K More!

clothing MA-IJE TO onDTCR, M"i'i»rr«t made a pretty picture aa she sat on a low
fits guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Hlock, llnst- cricket, with a big calico apron aynud over
her bluc-aprig^vd mtuliu dress to defend it
ings. Meh.
from the ataina that hail reiled her little
brown hands. She waa a petite, daintily
J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
rounded maiden of eighteen, with great,
da&gt;k eyes and glorey curls shading a fair
brow and ebceka that hid a touch of wildnwc bloom upon then,. The kitchen, too;
vueh a pretty piston, with ita wdl-ecourcd
fl.-&gt;r and drewr, ha njnragn*-topped
dock, its shining store, with bunchca of
herbs hung behind, and the great boqacl
' of vivid cardinal flowers act on the anowy
i table. The kitehen waa perfectly still save
■ the buxx of the flies and the lick of the
Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenuo, Chicago.
। dock; and outride the cricket and the !■&gt;I emit al-xi' bad disturbed the peace
Pru1 dcnoi believed that every ons in the boure
was asleep but henelf, and yawned aomewhat wearily aa she tossed over the berries
HOWARD WATCHES.
' finishing the jyru with a bit of soliloquy

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

WHOLESALE

C. C. HOLBROOK.
RXXT AT LAW m&gt;4 MWW I

and RETAIL

JEWELERS.

SALISBURY k BROSSEAL'
&gt;B*L«as IN STBXrrvaa. VrtwlMwT*

pocket and took up the oar. again enerp t
ically, without a word.
He was fresh
from college* and had hold the Strok* &lt;ar
in many a reac. but he never made better
time than ho made that afternoou in rowup the river. The light boat shot along
with the rower's brows knitted and hu
teeth sei. Not once did he look at Pru­
dence. who aat in half puxxled, half alarm
cd ailenrc, now and then stealing sideww*
^1* at the offendsd young Hrrcule*
ander her hat. Mr. Wenlworthjdrcw a
breath of relief when the boat at last
grated on the sand, and, baring asriated
Prudcocv to land, and curtly offered to

petulant gesture and had a fit of crying
with her head on the kitchen table
When Mr Wentworth returned from the
bare, half an boar later, he did see a pic­
ture that eomflwted him a little through
the hoop wreathed pantry window.
It
waa Prudence, with her sleeves pinned up,
molding biscuit* in desperate haste, whils
tbc tears fell thickly on her high calico
apron.
This picture so amated Mr.
Wentworth that he retreated ha.tily be­
hind a lilac tnwh (o obrene it,’and ling­
ered &gt;o long that hs was lato at tea. Thu
was a model supper. There waa the great
dish of berries with snowy cream beside,
flanked by cbeaaae and raspberry jam.
There were two mountainous plate* of
anowy biscuit, enotrastin^ with the gold
sponge cake and the neber gold of th*

B. F. STEINHOFF

Strfical ai lertaiical

DENTIST

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
t FOR ONE DOLLAR
We will.send, I?ost-pnid

Kuiiille,

liciiiai.

THE WEEKLY WORLD!

"I'D pick 'em up," cxdaimed the new
aimer, a tall sad rather sriatoCfatic look­
ing youth of iwentr-ous, with merry blue
eyen, abort auburn hair curling duecly nodrr a straw hat—diring after the mmaing
larries with ungraceful dexterity. “Yev,
it is 1, of course.
Have yuu forgotlea
j your promiae to go after Idlieu with mo

| you know; only aome afternoon thia week,"
responded l*nidcnce. demurelv.
; "Well, we’ll eall it thia afternoon, won't
| we V waa the persuasive rejoinder, a« the
i straw hat was loaned on a chair.
“I can't; I've got there berries to pick
"111 help you; lend tu half that apron,
Mother's away, and there are biscuit Io
make," insisted Prudence, taming her
fare away to hide a uuile that would eurve
her lij*.
'‘Never mind that,” respondod Mr. Ab­
bot Wentworth, bringing a ehair to her
aide; “tea's at 6, isn't it? and it'a only

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aartralsU.
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"THE WORLD," 36 Part Row, N. Y.

I J l"VF,
CuriUE, Sin aU Snamtal

IMPOSITION HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Corfpolitiou Defied

"Wte: I-l,” amented . PrufimMe, after a
pause for wriJontioa and a gianoe al
the dock. “lean go for a liukwhil*,
perhapc. Ob!don't stain your coat, Mr.
\Vaatwvrth."
Bat Mr. Wantworth wna anblimdy in­
different to his cool, and worked with such
a good will that th* berries were soon
picked over, and Prudrecn and Mmteif on

later Prudenee, with her dretpenre daintily
bestowed around her, was kwlad in the
stern of a little boat, which,, propelfed by
Mr. Wrotwcrth's ].r&gt;rci«&lt;{ hand, abut
swiftly down stream.
Although Mr.
Wentworth aaid to P.-udenreflrc time,
within an hour that it wm a lovely day,'

spin, felt quite revived by the sight of
Uiis table and the memory of the - picture.
The rent of the boarder* seemed to share
the iansa tine, for the group of martin waa
very hBarioua, and thooateblea diaappeaed
rapidly. Prudence, preaiding batwren the
txte, asnned rather out or spirits ; but
Farmer Holmea atoned for her sdcoce by
unusual jolitr.
Wbmtbe'biscuits passed a secund lime
to Mr. Wentworth, be nsw that only one
was left, and wauld have refused decorous­
ly, but the hospital^ fanner pressed it
unoo him. “Don't be afraid of it There's

“ You ware," why did you not nay
something about it al the jwayer meeting)*
We should all avail uuredva. of every ।
opportunity cf doing good.”
"I did mx know it was required of us.
to prevent in any way. whatever cour«3one should take to do a good action,"
Mrs. Evras deridwily.
‘•Why Mrs. Evens I" you a member at
□ar church, and in goud standing, and say
there is anythinggood in any secret society.

',¥■* I do think there ia. Mrs. Lawaoc,
(with conridenhle caracetnea* ia the last
pert of the anawer.) but do you know any­
thing about the teachings of the Order
more than I do th* terahm*x ot Bataa,
wbora children they are, "said Mrs. Law­
son in aome excitement. "But to change
the subject Mrs. Even* I have gut a
stranger thing to tell yon, than any sorrel
acriety.
Yea know that John Bilger
would never give anything to the poor,
nor help sustain the ehurvh, only under
proteat, although h* ia very wealthy; nor
would be ever go to any logging or husk­
ing bee, to **is&lt; a poor mail in trouble,
but last week he went eve* in Chytoo,
eight miles, to a busking bee at Jam™

seIf, Ixarc been talking, about John BUger, the Howard’s and others in this
neighborhood, whoso setiuns partaka
much of the Christian character, aitbough
they have made no profosaon."
"Bat Mrs. Iawtoo, ixreaewc when I
osy you are mistaken, they bare nude a
profession."
I
“A profession Mrs. Bions.n. where,
“Wen. last week at Mrs. Carter's and

even there she was pursued by a laughing
trio of the ladies, banaaed with qnertaon*.
and wocilerment, and merritacnL until the
laat dish wee set away, and she had srisml
her hat, with the excuse that she must go
to the village for letters. Instead of giing

Mr. Emory moved that tbnro bn ■ Fomas
Building Committee appointed mmriotinr
of 3 members; that thn Chairman of thii
Board ba Chairman nf auch Committee;
Chat they bo aulhurited and imtrueted to
enter into a contract with Mr. J. H. Van
■on, (With a marry twinkle in fare miU Dorn of Clevoiond, Ohio, to the ImiHing
fa. *y,)
■&gt;*■ to any dra t yon, of fence around Court House flirware, »athat you cuaot ttodevatand, how a per­
son can be tn Odd Fellow, and a Chris­
tian T
“Yn*. that is it oxaeUy, but you don't
moan to my, thatch* Howard'*, Carter,
Bilger aud Alstine, are rral Odd Fslfowa
tomF*

tbnb3o(«totU^7*hTdo

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pcrecu-.

Kaoru

Mr. Sadnam offered the following mao­
lion:
RroJc.l, That from and after thia dale
e turn of 50 cents per day be allowed the
teriff for the board of prisoner.

This result of high wages has bran, that
a great many farmer, hare not only reduc­
ed the number ot their bdp. but hart
ilisntaaed them altogether, and cnltirate
only so much land aa they can take care
of themadvea. One cause of this high
price of help on the farm in the New
England States al least, has here the de
maud for labor in fhetoriea. There has
been a rednetiun of wages in the factories
now, and anreng mechanica, and it is time
we had cheaper labor uo the farm. Statis­
tics show that our farms are not supplying
the iucrusriag demands ot our rides and
large towns. With cheaper labor we can
do thia. Many of the tramps were core
iminatriooe wurkcra, and can still ba made
useful. We want to sec the farms or.ee
more worked np to their fullest cspaatwa,

time ago. 1 and worked all day • Yob, and
another thing about a* strange, he sold
Pct CT. Allen five baahda of wheat, upon
credit, which to a poor man in without
precedent I believe, in Bilger's history.
And my husband my* that Bilger in an fa­
miliar with Alton *s any of his wealthy
nrighbors, and that Alton* much more of *
malny disponiuon, th* last six mouth* than
formerly, though never a bad man. but
carekw in his promiare But toward the
ctiurch their conduct ia about the same
Yes, and there are uthi-ra, not members i f
tb* diurch, in this neighborhood, who
appear to bo under tbc ehristian influence
There are the two Howard's George Han­
Evituxo Sttastojt 7.30 r. m.
dera, Edward Airtine and others, who 1
Board
pnreuanl to adjournment.
cannot think of now, whose aetimia lead Boll called. Members all present except
me to think that now, their Christian feel­ Mr. Armour. Board proceeded to busi
ings are awakened, they may be induced
to unite with the ehurch. But I cannot
The Committee to confer with Iron
account for thia state of thing*. Well, if Fence Builders reported as lullown;
there ia not th* minister wife now ! go­
We the undenigwed C.mmiUce to
ing to call her too! perImp* she can ex­
plain the malt or."
Mr*. Bronson, the ministers wife, a
genial lady of fifty yanrs, whore tonulocance betokened a warm heart, entered
the room, and was greeted by Mrs. Law-

died not long ainee, and whore cropn need
ed caring for, and many other act* of
kind**** extended to our fellow ercaturea
~■ know, the good
I apeak with the
w_____________ mgel*. and barn not
charity, I am become u sounding brew,
ckei, to “be kept dll ■nd a tinkling cymbal."
with a significant
• Yro Mn Brc-rtoa. 1 am very familiar
------------------------ ...ace. PoorPrudcooei
There sras no pence for her after that. Au
array of jokoi quite overwhelmed her wan cotaMlled to stop entirety, for want
nrotMtations and diaclaiiaiamL and she of words to expreai just what she wiab«d
waa thankfol to beat baaty retreat to the
•^ow Mrs. Lawaoa," aaid Mr*. Bron
kitchen when the nual waa over. But

. .

proceeded tu buainem
On motion of Mr. Emory, the Sheriff
Mr. .8&gt;duam mured that the report aa
waa authorised and instructed tu porthare
amended be adopted.
court
Motion did not prevailed by yoa* and S’TfT **r,if
Ariasignifiea between, or in lb* middle, naya aa followi;
and JaU Car the coming year.
The petition of W. 8. Goodyear, N.
Yen*—Mr. Aiunworth, Benham. Brown,
Bartow
J.
Roberta
and
eight
o^er.
roCarpeater, Hoyt, SUpom, Stowell. Wolf
Africa signifies the land of eurn, or aud Chainaaa, 8.
udurg in the nanny of the Court Hous*
care. It was celebreted for ita abundance
of corn, and all aorta of grain.
Siberia aigniflrs thirsty or dry,—rcry
privy eu Court Home Square wan pre­
characteristic.
sented which on motion was accepted.
Mr. Sidnam moved that a Committoo
Spain, a country of rabbit, or ronwa. h
T. B Diamond presented an account of
•u core M infested with ibora animal* »«• for balance of arrviocn as County u .1.1, rafe'rf
that they sued Augustus for an army to Superintendent of acbooln; also an account jret muter of the petition df Wm. S.
Goodyear and others be referred, and that
of 110.70 for exprw and ataliooery.
aueb Committee be requested to report tn
pilch, from it* yield ^2?
&lt;Z Mr Hid““
ing great quantitire of black pitch
•&gt;f T. B Diamond for hah ore of scrvicra the Board aa soon an practicable.
Calabria, also, foe the aarae rrareo
The Chair appointed m such Commit-County Snpnrintendeol of artoda waa
Gaul, modem France, signifiro yellow­ allownd at lb. sum of |38 iurtrad of *80 D«r^r Siduani, Mr. Perkins and Mr.
haired, a* yellow hair characterised its in as siaimed.
Thi ooutracl between F.nce Braiding
habitant.
Mr. Sidnam moved that all aecounta for
Committee ami Mr. VanDorn was read to
The Engliab of Caledonia isa high hiU.
ffaakfort by re for Mr. T. B.
This waa a rugged, monutainou* province Diamond, for the office of County Snper- to the Board.
in Scotland.
John
Q Crray presented hia braJ as
inteadeM of aehart be rejected, which,
Hiberaia ia utmcM, it laat habitation ; motion prevailed.
&lt; sheriff or the year 1876, in the sum of
for beyond this, wratward. the PhrenicUr.. ,2? 1?°^"
Mr
lh&lt; *ccouni fan thousand dollars with B. J. Grant,
ever extended their voyager
Of T. B. Diamond for axpraos and station- Daniel Striker and P. A. Sheldon as surelien thereto, which pa motion of Mr.
Britain, th* country c/ tin, mat quan- 17
*'• •I-20’lhit
d&gt;* Emory was approved.
Tin- Committee to whom the subject
Mr. Sidnam moral that all nnreUleJ
ocnotorts far printing for County Suparin matter of the petition of Wm. 8. Good­
year and .Sheri waa referred made the
*oJiUd
:
following
report:
On motion of Mr. Hoyt the report of . The Committee to whom was referred
Fenee Committee vu laid oa the table the subject matter of the petition present­
ed
to
this
body in relation to the coadition
until afternoon. To enable the Commit­
of th* Quart Hoarse privy, have taken the
tea to go fo work.
On motion of Mr. Emory Board ad- ‘
ommend lie fallowing:
juanicd until 1:30 P.M.
That arid Privy’be raised .13 inches
Wx. H. Powua, Clerk.
,
and placed unco a atone foundaUoa. and
that the Vault nndenxwth be filled up.
and that two boats seven tret lung and
four feet wide lie constructed upon two
runocrt each four inches square with ends
tampered underneath. the side- of mid
Mew. Deunis A Holmea made a pro­ boats to be 8 inches in height, the aidco
position to the Board that they would and Ix-ttom of the boat* to he cocitrnrted
print the Circuit Court calendars for G5 of pine plank 2 hichra thick and runners
recta per page.
of white oak. An iron book of sufficient
Mr. Hoyt offered the following reeolu- atrength to be attached to one end ofeach
boat.
There boats to be introduced
froui either end of said priiy a* the re-

Ou taoiton the report of the Fence
Committee was taken from the taUe.
Ubarica E. Bartow, of Hastings, prtaeoted a profile of a gas pipe iron fence,
and Mated to the Board what he would

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Fence Committee aa amended ba adopted,
which motion did not prevail by yeaa and
naya aa folh&gt;w&lt;^
Yoaa—Mr. Ainsworth, Benham, Brown,
Carpenter, Hoyt, Sidnam, Stowell, Wolf
and Chairman, 9.
Naya—Mr. Bailey, Cole, Dewey, Emurr.
Hougbtalin, NicboU, Perkins and Walkwhich motion prevailed by yean end nayv
a« follow*:
k
Yons'—Mr. Ainsworth, Bailey, CarpMter. Colo. Dvwey, Emory. Nicboh, Sidnam,
Stowell, Wnlf and ChatrmaB,—11
Nays.—Mr. Benham. Brown, Uoughtalie. Hoyt, Perkinaand Walker,—1&gt;.
Alnent,—Mr. Armour.
On motion ofMr. Emory, the Cliainnan
of thia Board, Prosecuting Attorney and
Sheriff were aathorit*-! t&lt;j procure a
Judge to hold the February term of Court
should Judge Hovt be unable to bold the
same and should the interests of the County
in their opinion reonire it, and that the
County Trewnrerbe nuthurued to pay
such Judge for bis serviec.
•
On motion of Mr. Sidasm. the I*rWKUun~ Attorney waa instrncted io proceed
to collect the Bond in care of the people
vs Hartman and Hayra.
Mr Hailer moved that the proportion
On motion of Mr. Emory, the Commit
of Mr. VaoDotn be adopted.
Motion prvT.ilcd by nrn and navs as tco appointed at the January k-aaion 1875,
to attend Io the prosecution of the clainrt
follows:
’
ag.iort
Manistee County, were authorixed
Yono—Mr. Ainsworth, Bailey, Benham,
Carpouter, Cui*. Dewey. Emc^y. Hough
telin, Hoyt, Niebels, Pertire, H'rtimn.
iuatad, and draw orders ua the Treasury
Walker, Wolf red Chairman, 15.
for the payment ofsuch Counre!.
Nays—Ma Brown .ml Stowell, 2.
Mr. Emory moved that the plan
Aboral—Mr. Armour.
specifications and contract for budding
Th* Chair apyuintud .Mr Bailey suJ
Iren Fence around Court Moure Square
be placed in the hand, of the County
Treasure
Motion prevailed.

�8IAII IAPIII All BETIOIT

it ia a fart, beyond all cavil, that the
fuouey invested in the eonrtpirtion of the
railroed* in our own Stajl; does not pay

co per cvnt per annum; nay more, that the
whnlo larningBof many of these roads, for
which our people have labored to hard to
ensure their enortrartion, docs not pay the
running expense, and, hence, capitalirts
will cot iureet their money to complete
roads alnmdy well under way or to build
others which the people think are neces­
sary tor their convenience, and the general
prosperity of the Bute.
Michigan mtn have but little money to
invest in railroads or manufacturing enter­
prises. Meeh is demanded that the fature
prosperity of the State may .bo insured.
Oar vast mineral wealth should bo devel­
oped ; Michigan men hare not the money
requisite to carry forward successfully thsse
mining inter.-« The lumbering inter­
acts, too, are suffering for want of more
capital to carry e!t»g ths gigantic enter­
prises that hive oeen partially developed.
Our fanners need that all these enterpriacs
shall k_- developed to produce a homo
market for tbc product* of the haabandman. For ail three purposes wo must
hate [money, the surplus capital of the
money centre* of the world, but we canact reasonably ask men to plane their
-money in our State for the developmsnt
of our varied industries, unless wo can in­
sure them, under ordinary circumstances,
reasonable profits from, or interest on the
capital thus invested.
To-day not one dollar of the many mil­
lions lying idle in the East can be secured
tor investment in any new railread, mattafxcturiug ar mining inter&lt;-t. Thia ought
nut *o to be. Why ia it? We answer i
is the effect of the determined and penhtant efforts of tbc produevrauf tbc West,
to cripple.by ustair legislation’the earnings
of the spits! already invested in our Rail­
roads and other corporations. Witness ths

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Nzw FoBk, Jan. 16, 1876.
WOBBTUO THB lOHOtr-DBAMBS
The aulhuauas are making a. nid oa
the lottery dealers, sad are worrying that
hoaereUc fraternity /serially.
Tb.
Kentucky and Mimouri sbopi hats been
abut up, and the maaagots arrested; fire
of tho Havana dealers have been placed
in quod, and the others are being pulled
m Gut as possible. The method is fur
in efieer in plain dotba to go in and
purchase a ticket, and then go and make
hi* eomplaint Bat very few hare an
idea as to ths extent of the bnrnr~~, or
tho amount of mousy expanded' in this
kindofchimix The famous Kentucky
Library scheme waa sold five tine* in
this city alone, to th. extent of ever
•275.000 each time, and that waa only
ono of a socre of schemes that rm before
tho publie, and by no means th. moat
rapid selling. It is curious bow the poo.
pie part with their money. For iastancs,
there is th« Havana Lottery Ring, who
take thousands of dollars a day, from
people who hare no knowledge as to ths
reepotwibUity of the manager*, or, far
that matter, whether there Lt any lottery
stall. They pay their money on the
qo knowledge,

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holder* to realise Mr return oe their in­
vested capital, for we think the good sen**
of the public fully justifies this action,
and that the people see that it waa aa absolttio aaooarity, in order to suable the
railroad companies io keep up thc;r roads
and rolling stock to that point where ax
pedition and comfort could be guaranteed
to their patron*, independent of the ques­
tion of the right of stockholder* to de-

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Worrying th. Lottery Meo-TltonFailures—Work in th. City —Th.
Babbit Dehloatlon — Fashion and
Charity—Butineaa.

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OUR R’lLROAD INTERESTS.

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Coaplete Fail! Nerspaper.

THE METHODIST
Metetot, Maul ad Potraan.

and who are iffllowing on

illegal burinese at beat. One old repro­
bate, who Irred in Cinrinnati, hot who
Su­
had an “office' here, advertised drawing* oTer-dresses of white gasac or laoe.
perb flower* arc part of everj- toilet unhvu
tho lace is too rich to cred »ny atldiliou,
horaat, house* and money, taking thou­
and the fancy ornaments of silver in the
sands of dollar- a month from his vic­ shape of chalelaina, belt* and-necklet-,
tims ; but ho never had drawing at alb find their appropriate plscr&gt; in •evcnin-4
Each month ho would go over his letter*, costume. Those ladies who bate Genoand select points where buxines* was dull, eso silver ornament* will be glad to know
that these are in style again, after being
and send to soino well-known man who

had bought tickets a prise. Three men
would talk about it, and become walking
advertisemeuta for the old swindler. The
law finally stopped him, and it is trying
to stop the reg dar business, bat it all
amounts to nothing. There i* no way of
making a fool keep hia money. Tho lot­
tery men will got out ofjail, lay low a
few weeks, and go st it again so bold u in it, the matter is not to pass off with a
little hard swearing iu the priratc office.
The defaulter had been living'fur two
months paat in lodgings on Teutbjstrect,
w. at home New Tears, looking fresher] gain ; out only in the evenings for str.
How did the tho detective find oat Mr.
and better than I have known him for
three yean. Tic has made a great sue- Beckwith's whereabout*? Easily enough. :
It i* simply a knowledge of feminine1
human nature that ia the stock in trade of
has materially etrengthenol hia poaition. all detectives. TTtey don't aak ‘'where is
1 lie daughter* side with hia in the dif- the man ?" they .imply find out where the
lereoec between him and their mother. woman is who b a part of the man, and
*h&gt;ch is one of Theodore's griefi.
He they are morally certain to find the man
aa fc».n a* they want him. The detective
insisted that they should eall upon their who had thia matter in charge, got aa ac­
mother New Year's, and lake gifts to her: curate 'locviptiqn of Mrs. Bci-kwith,
i___ — vn. n i i.c l: _ir
but suspecting that they came at bis in­
stance, she refused to see them.
Mrs.
legislation in Illinois, Iowa and Minneso­ Tilton is very bitter, and we cu'l blame
ta. Tet without this capital our Stat, her.Sbcisthechiefsaficrer inlhaaeissni
and the aister State, of the Northwest
would have been practicably uninhabitable,
to a very large extent, and tho land* of were guilty, and while it has oceans of
wife ahow herself, any more than ho would
•mail value. Thia .is no fancy of ours, sympathy with Bceaher it has nona what­ ahow himself. But your defaulter ia only
note in evidence, the increased value of tho ever for* her. She is wretchedly poor end an amateur. Ho may be exceedingly Ingeaious ia stealing, but be bitnever learn­
property of our county by the construc­
ed that more important art of hiding. A»
tion of the Grand Rapid* Division of the
his wife has never been charged wilhrtov
Michigan Central, and the impcto*
crime, he fhndes that it is perfectly sMg
given to the growth of oar little inland
for her to go aaabaohxsre. fonjetting that
city by th. eatabliahmeut of th* Agricul­
the minister* of the law watch the flight I
of the sparrow* a* earcfiiUy as they do
tural works of Dwight 4 Burrell, and th.
ou* parts of the
want under owing that of the vultures.
Croquet work* of the Manr*. Wilkitw.
Our detective got a very accurate d&lt;J
(000,000 more than it could pay, the
Y’et, tbeae are only a beginning of what
cause being shrinkage in the value of •cr:pti.n of Mrs. Beckwith, (he asked no
might be if we could only induoe the capital­
questions about Mr. B.) and then went to
f-jods and the terrible falling off in trade.
a fries! hs had in Stewart's. Had he
ist* of the East te build up the manufactur­
It waa shown that some of the slorre, stolen only *10,000 he would have Jj ms
ing btc.-.-ot. that the wants of this people
which formerly did a profitable buaineM, to a cheap dry goods store* on Sixth
demand right here in this county of Barry.
had not for a year sold enough good* to avenue, bat, a *500,000 defaulter's wife
And there is another interest here that
pay running eipensca, and that none of would be satisfied with nothing short of
wan ia aud seek* Eastern capital for its
Stewart's. H. had a friend there, a sale*,
man, (the detectives have them ararycompletion. Whether or bo it is of great
down three other bouses, and each of where,) and giving him a description of
value to thajpeople is not now a. question
them’ will carry down some cnallcr ones. tho woman, asked him if she came there ?
fur discumioo. It ha* gone too far for
“Every day,” was the answer.
Tbc owners of business butdlings err
that. We refer of coarse to the comple­
“Let ma stand here, by you, sod when
ahaking in their shoo, for they don't
tion of K. L. 4 N. M. Railroad. On
aho comes in, nod.
i
know from one day to another but that
lbi» road the people of the coantice of
their Unnanuynay fail, and they know
Kent, Barry and Kalamuoo hare already
very well that when a store get* empty it
expended some 1250,000 in oon*trueting(
Ji going to »Uy empty for a lima
Half
tho road bed, and perhaps *25.000 more '
She made
tho'bnainese houses in the city are either and the salesman nodded.
»ome purchases, u:d went out, not know­
in the right of way and other incidental
empty or bein- occupied at half the dd ing that the gentlemanly person just be­
expenses.
Having thus invested their
hind her was following her, and would
money the jieople desire that the road
everything. There has been but very I follow her should she go to Chicago. She
shall be ironal and that rolling stock shall
did not p to Chicago, but site did go
few big b*U» this winter, and tho few
homo to her husband ; and the detective
have been very thinly attended.
Then took a room in thu hotuu opposite, and he
money ia sw.pi .oJ. The people along the
those who do attend are content to go waited and waited, till one night, st nine,
tin. hare subste:. tally don. all they can
very modestly attired, and without any Mr. Beckwith went out for his airing, and
do in the constr iction of the road bed.
very special display. At the big Charity th. detective bad no mire trouble in tak­
ing hixa in than k-? would in picking up a
Now, what waa to b. done? The Direc­
Ball, die other night, the absence of diators - -t and rot-d to bond the road and
You see, ths catching of acrimnall* a
buy urn iron For thia purpow tho i’resipurely philosophical matter. The detec­
.lent, Hou. T. 8.;0obb of Kalamaxoo, A.
tive knows that every man has a woman
J. Bowne of this city and Dr. Ellsworth
about him, and that the woman is certain
of Lowell, and perhap. on. or two of ths
other Directon proreodod East to make
the sale of hoods and pnrehase th. iron.
They returned without having sold a bond
or bought W single pound of iron. In
money rirclee East, I heir personal respon­
sibility being wall known, they were told,
in substance if not in words, we will take
yourjjonds andaell you the iron i/you %cill
iaMvUually yuaraoU* the payment of tho
baud principal and internet at it fali^due.
lot without tlui guarantee he trill L&gt;*«
hate
ttolhixy todo with yuurbotuio. They asked
why. The reply was, wx VKAB cxran

TKXBX HAS AUUtADT SIU Ijr OTHBB
VXanBXBTATn. And for theirfaars there
isaome foundation though we are happy to

bog been known there _______
day or an hour whan the Confederacy wa*
net only willing but anxious to exchange
priacnen, man for man, bat our Govern­
ment utterly refused.
On Grant and'
■StaatM rrtil the blood of oar honored
dead tcho died pritonen of tear, and kit­
lory trill hold them and the Gooernment
tKqouriblt far terry death in Anderton-

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THEOLD FOLKS, AND TO THE

ALL ABOUT T
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Sndrr. Mias*. Piav. Salt. Cba,a*. Cl
Ae.. tsuU Mlvw an4 final War*. Call

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HASTINGS

St- Nicholas for 1876
I* vu (TMItr *lir*Au&gt;na khan lit
valuma. A Mronf frsturo ot the
B* is u&gt; AiD.rioan Bertel 8»ory
'byTmigr.nfa," by Noah Brook.,

GROG

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
Where you wul liad all kinda of

FURNITURE!

Of every Description which we
can sell eheaper than any houai lo Bar­
ry County,Yor there rawoua:
Ut. Bocauss w. bar* no rent to pay.
21. Because w. tnajt. ths most of our

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*W.M e year.
Tri-Weekly Free Prose
*S.W a year.
The Weekly Free Pnsb*3 a year.

Parties having Picture, to frare.
would do well tor ■them framed of ua
as wo can do It P .srand Cheaper than
any houM In P .y County. We kwp
the Largest a ua Best selactMl etook of
PICrVRE FRAMES AND MOULDihqb. BnacKsn, Pafsb-Hold-

Store. AU kind, of work mad. to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of oM tar-

ratu SULM bmm

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per Number, or 12 Numbers fur *1.
U Crmne de la Grama,
Not. 1 to 26 now ready. A ooIIm
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a, Lambs P. Hale, Prof-rX
&gt;r. Mre Oliphant and R.r E*t

ONLY

ForWbat? .

YOU CAN

interest, an be obtained .in matey cirolm
at tbo East or in the old country.
Do yen uk what &gt; tho remedy for all
this, we answer the Kir LU. of the Putter

teb.ll, R H., Edtoun-i C Htead-

45 DOLLARS!

XX37wC.

*WO,«W.T«; reeripte
dirt* th. wart endiag Jan. is ™
*21,223,97; ptyroont* during «sm&lt; time
wm rWTO.-;

w a. n. tiraava,

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Terma, $2.50 in Advance.
Postage, 20c. additional

DETROIT, MICH.

riira who have money to invert
ri within reartamUn^milnT U.
thrown, and then the smsob
mitaa to bridge th. Drtroet

C.B. Ihn*.

Hampthlro Coretoondence

Now

Tie Detroit Ara to Cl

such disaalrou* blow will be given our
property by any body of men who can by
any pcauLility be elected to the Legisla­
ture of Michigan. And yet, tku u nor
uuwrid beyond all qtuatiou, and hen sc uo
money for invwSmcnt in thia railroad or
any other ia oar State to-day, or in any

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FLORENCE SEIHGIACBHK

nil mi Monday *fi«n&gt;a
lapnrlac m Am m h«
lyMuHaj ikm

�Tlfa RypileLlcyl Bj^H|4ai^.

MH T.AHrto^Co.
$10,000
GIVES
AWAY £S1
r°*W. wUl
wi .k- arnrnr mu,J r '
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K?”?u!F w&amp;lI'JootJiS chkomos asd frames.
JOl-MUL
po. ttM. pmm'STKBECOP
prepaid Oo bulb papers, for om ymr, for 1
13.00.
TbeWEKKLYCOURIKRJOURNAL
is the grant NATIONAL FAMILY
NEWHPAPtR. It wdl, on lumber
31M, 1875, distribute impartiaUy 910,000
in vsluaUe prmenu aasang it* *ub*eribera
aad rrary'.suhacriptsM ssnl through as
wiU b* entitled to a registered aad num-

U&gt; pvrohaa* maehi*M that ar* thrown out
of the market, and for which they can g*C
ao repairs. Bear thi* fa salad aad Mt*
yov money by buying tba wnfl known
Hews machia* of J. F. Jo*w A large
supply of aeedfat, oil. and ftxtnrw, fur
amHy all machine* always oa head. He
Ibo Em ib* uchuin right io ad th*

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One of tho noveltiee intro­
duced by Spring k hrwy, and
which seems to be appreciated
IU_at._t----------

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The people of Barry County to under*
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

TaAMFS*

can pro-

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared ouL
Well they sent us a double order of .

I’ARPET TRW!

TOL1DO AMD CHICAGO FL'HFS.
Thi* i* a trst-eiam pump lined with taxiblemMalstne. AU goods wnmalad.
Call aad uamio. hia goods beds** pareh wag elsewhere. IWwbr th* pU«*

jwmj“

SAID Vim,

tern we offer our trade, for Ladic», Men and children. Partiee
calling at the pattern depart­
ment can obtain a catalouge,
giving them all the &lt;Stylea and
Price*. Ladies out of town, bj
addreaeing ua, can procure any
pattern they deeire. Catalogue!
•ent free.

Spring &amp; Avery,

OBAXP UriM, MICH.

HASTINGS
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

CROCKERY

too, but Dan say* it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married aad
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it ouL

GROCERIES

We have,a double Stock a* any one coiuinj
in the Store can see and they will ho sob
cheap for cash or ready pay^ _
George Preston, says our
'LLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and _ . »-.juuu UilUWR
our 8IYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
Phin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUNIX'GOODS foritis t6 hard
work to grind them.

500 coWWood.
A. Morrison's, Oofanu.

500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for tale at Jl.f5 per
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

Llt*r*ry Notice*.

NOTICE!

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Grain, Flour, Provisioni ?TO THE PUBLIC1
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I am now all alone in ths Photograph
biMuie**. and as I hare mad* amag*mrnto to incrvaM my facilities for doing
ibetter {work thsn rrsr, all should nah
and get * negative taken. Th* *upcri-

Ac.. Ac. Tier, b *1m aa lUuUntad aitlai*
va the Slgnm of the tbclanuio., with a be- i
aitalle of yen of th. prigiaal IricUratUa.

CTMBER8,

John H. Wendell 4 Co, Wagons

•a «.*r&lt;sw*k

lit teas
VartSi,

«hl* M*lly -Supplraaat. there b th. aaa*l
Meal plate, aad a ebarmiag w it b. Mj*l
Sm- Blr-b . a eoUrad alMl tkahlSB pbU.

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RAED THIS Sp&amp;sdS?
and be happy again.

Shop on JaOenco btroet, north of
Hasting* Hot*L

R.Im tksakf.l l.IM,i '.ran. 1 stillMlwti

SUNSET ON THE PALATINE.

I Girt Reteta ii Pries !

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO

SALISBURY L BROSSEAU,
Dealm U all kinds

FURNITURE,

Tb* Atehin, TopcUsad Saata F* lUilJ
ro&lt;frum Kum. City *od Atohiwo oa
th* Misaouri itar, vfa Top«U, th* Capi
id of Kaami, *ad lb* bawtifW Arimma*
Valfey to lb* ILxky Moualaiaa.
Tb*
shortam route to Puablo th* G**od Canon,
Culorado Springs, Maaileu. Pike* Paak,
and *11 placca of note ia th* moutaia r*pun*. Th* favorite route Io Daavw aad
all point* ia Nonbera Colorado.
The
beat route to Southera Colorado, New
Mczieo, aad Arisoou.
The only dirocl

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fflin 0HB3IM ESSim
CbnM. WnodMdtf. . JW,

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THE WEEKLY SUN.

89324848324823484830

The track aad equipment i* untqnaUd,
train* run thnfafch from lb* Mimouri rir
er to th* Rocky Mouataina, making eoo
nectioo* ia Union depots aad avotdiag de­
lay* *ad transfers
For full diacriptir*
nrvw^ars, map*, time table*, eto. addrw

J. M. HEWES,
I we guarsatee BalWaction.
Hearse furnished frac to any pat
purehaaing a CoSa worth ftlfS.
caa gir* you bettor ftgurr* thaa er*r
ferad befurr, for we make the mint of
CoSns aad Furniture.

xx—

SPECIAL NOTICES.

EaraaMn^ Osltu

BRICK FOR SALE!
The Subscribers will com­
mence the Manufacture of

Local btajipwjliticq.
Qrand Rapids

WEEKLY EAGLE
$1.50

Public Auction
mack aNllly aad Uaor to tlailtf, M tb*
raeb, as Julg* *f the 17th Jadteial ClmtU
We 1MM with ieea regret ef lb* death, al

The subacribrc haring *uJJ hia tana
will sdl on aaid farm, oa section 25 ia
the Township of Haadnpa 1) mile* east
of th* cunnty fam oo lb* north aide of
All peraonii who have not the river, on Thursday February 3rd 197G,
paid their Taxea, arc hereby no­ 9 o'clock a. m. The following property
tified that the same must be paid
Throe work Horace, one and uno-half
before the 25th day of January.
Mt doable haraaM, oo* lumber wagon,
1876, or I »hall be under the
one Mt of bob aleigba, one Buckeye Mow­
necessity of enforcing collection, er, oo* IL hbtna cultivator, oo* eocaabaihr,
'by levying on and aale of prop­ plows, drag, and all other toula crecaMry
erty, aa I ahall not aak for any Io Miry on a farm Abo a qnastily of
hay, corn and corn fodder. Abw all hi*
hoaacbokl furnitnrr. Movm, chairs, b*dChablis E. Barlow.
Treuurcr.
.

HsstiugB, Jan'y 15 '76,

TERMS OF SALE.

The Best and Cheapest!
GUO UHM

|T1,

at the earliest possible mo­
ment.
mil keep constantly
on hand a full supply of

BETTER BRICK

J. Cole &amp; Son

than was ever before made
in the County, which we will
sell at prices that deft/ cont­
ortition.
NESBET A WILLISON

BEST

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Wff.lAXDSEMASIi,
HW S..

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krWMtitltelmtUmiUt
JOPUim.
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Hopkins &amp; Harass
IlTffi UE

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lU-U-nUi.

tbairmaay AfaUs. aad wfab tbs* a Hapwy
NawTmrftr 1F7C.
xxiftf

M. D. B**dd**b*! to mH aMstim t*

un uni

.U1 sums under 95 cash *11 sums o
ir t b «gb&lt; month* tim* will b* give*

Shingles, Lath, Ac.

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever

UNDERTAKING

to

cheap for Cash.

alM,

FARM FOR SALE!

brought

this

Oity

which we offer to the public

a full and

He have,
complete

�rasea, be b free to my that ho do.* not d'e­
tre to retain tbe place against the wishes
of Ms friends andsupportere.
They are, however, unanimous in urg­
ing him to stay by al! mcana. Of counter
ho will »Ot b» in * hurry to resign merely
to j-lcwte a ftrw pclitici*n.«i who Want bis
for tnaihar and no belter roan.
,* JitThmaox's xaxual .
hu IwM fraqutotly quoted as authority
in.connection with thb subject, wbrn in
fort it is no authority wbaterer. The
The question as to the valicKiy of Vte* Cunstetatioo of th. United Flat® and the
«£a
’” of fepu“
F«ridc for the
President Feny aael*rtiaa'«*w''oul
’ ------- ‘ n» rx
“ , *?
-K®23
**• - &gt;*• r—br-«-» rfus.
desire to get th* i_____ _________
vt— Prcaideat
n—ns„. WiktM house* of ( ungresB. Jeffrnow a Mwul
Lud Senator. Vice
,
ia
wholly
silent
In
relation
to filling the
being fkom MaMachttsotta it was claimed
1 office of prreidlsg ufficer of tho Senate in
immediately after hia dwdh', that hia sut, ccSRor should by all manner of mcr .i* be case of a vaoney by death or promotion.
chosen from cue of the New England. In th* earlier additions it contained this
States. It was confidently atated, ctm dauac, which, it will be seen, relates only
before the fatteral, by three h&gt; interest. to the election of President pro trmpom,
during the temporary alwroce of the Viee
PraHent. but Mt mm word farther
In the Senate a President yn&gt; tarpon
; -u proposed and chcsron by ballot.
His
i oBeela understood to terminate on the
yi« President appearing and taking the
i chair. Though this ia not law, it is comet
, pJkvJlxoffi.
Some compiles has,
’ however, in the later editions inserted
immediately after the word “chair" the

note* ou demand. There ia no amy of net­
ting the gold for them at their fen value.
They are deprociated because they are diacrcclitcd uotea. It taka one hundred and
fourtren dollars uf them to buy what one
hundred dolbtn in gold will buy.
And there b no remedy for tho depre­
ciation exoept that wbleh will make item
commercially equivalent to gold by mak
lag them exchangeable for gold or its
equivalent. Calling them dollars or de­
claring them to be b-gai-tender does not
help, the matter. Th* notes ire worth
what thcr willfotch tn tb* market- andtlie
natter of fact there u that they are de
LIRLE8 R. WELLS, PmMmL
predated becauM they are not a Imn fid,
&lt;I..r in. ~-.ni
HENRY L. HILLS, Srtrrtmy.
saEm
title to foe mid which they profea to
repreaent, and depreciated they will to
main so long aa the Gormncnt refuse* to
pay them. Ita credit as a gtrrcrn meat does
not and will not cancel the fort of ntmpaymenL
Ssu thousand graduates of thia college
now in succcnsfal buaincai in the principal
Utorary Curiosities, Puns and Bhm- cities and towna of the United States '

aat quotes tho following:
Wo find the whola alphabet in thia one
acnce of forty-eight letters :—
■
“John P. Brady gave me a black walnut
box of quite a small ma"
Then there's tho set of five unirocslic
verses where in each in aucccnsion only
one rowel ia employed. Tho “I" veree on
the approach of evening is

Neuralgia, Sciatica,

.■to FAsaw,*

BUSINESS TRAINING.

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IT WILL

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'jSsfasigas

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( HABLES 1! WEl.I&gt;. President.

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

sEr.-3srr.stc,' trx'
et the smar af rala la mA4 n«n«ini»iu:i-l.

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hr! Warn JiUtii k swbi
KAILIIAI.

f h0
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IICHIGAI AM THE SOUTH.

Best

of God forwrr," and a French pretender
tn lalin knowledge pare “Mumero dens
imparigaudst" to mean “The number two
take* pleasure in being odd."
It waa a sharp bit of echo Jrerae that
SUBSCRIPTION—POST P.
the Sunday Times of London threw off in
1831, when tickets to hear the great Dally Pre* Press
510.00
violinist were very high:
Tri-Weekly Fre* Pre*a
M. W
Tb. Wsekly Free Pre|2

exchange power which ouc commodity or
service naa in relation to another." The
pror»&lt;tiun or ratio in which two tbinp
will (hus exchange mark* tbeir respective
values, aonrideved relatively to each other,
Thb is just aa tree when moaey b one of
the things exchanged aa it b when ordinary commodities are thuaaxehanged. The
value of money conahla in its peirehaaing
power, or.ita power by exchange to procure
wuMlhing else. Disposare* it of tbb |
power,
and it has no value; or reduce the *
Senator Lafayette &amp; Porter, of &lt;k&gt;n
nertieul’ was elected pro tnoporr st the [Aiwer, and in the terne proportion its
FOH SALE!
value is reduced. / fif a ipiice of money
special tension of the Thirtytqlatli Con­
gress, in March. 1865. In Ajwil uf the will to day cxchsHgo for a given quantity
ntuc year, Vice President Johnson was of &gt;■.,m*lhing rise, ud next year will ex­
for double the auantity of the
promoted to the Presidency by tho awoii- change
same thing, or for only half the quantity,
nation of President Lincoln, and President
pro tempore Heater continued, to act as then iu value, conaidcred n relation to
60 ARE IMPROVED
tlrnt
thing,
has undergone a very, material
vice President, session after srreioo for
nJ Si sows to Wheal. Ths proplrty 1* *
two years, without re election or quettion, change—in the one ease doubling and in
the Other being reduced by one-half.
and until hia Senatorial term expired, aad
What it will buy exprerw tta vain* or
Senator I). F. Wade was elected to fill
the vacancy, aad he it. turn occupied the. purchasing power in what it dore My.
Price u the terra by which tbb fort rhlcb eanaol fall to lx saiiifsrtory la any
chair without re-election or question
until the election of View President Col- u indicated, stnee it marks the value of
other things computed in money. When
A First-Class Farm,
r rices ri»c the value of money is then Inelr iMatol. and on.lor tlurwigh culture.
Icumiad, since it taken more money to buy
the umc thing or things. Double prices
an&lt;l money ia reduced in value by ooe-ba!f,
and two dollars are needed to procure
what could -be previously procured by dreted at a previous acmnon, ba* held oyer
one dollar. So, when prices fkll the value
during a reoea* and prendrel, even alter
s«(y&gt;oncj ri&gt;*M in the same proportion
the expiration of his Scoaiorul term.
Le&lt; them sink one hundred p-er cent, and .
’ At a special Mwahm of the Senate,
thb luoaut that the value of money has
March 6th, 1845, A'ieo President Fdhaore
risen one hundred per cent. Tbc change
bring aheeut, Prvaident pm trjxpore Atch­ of prices ia simply a change in the value
ison, elected at a previous Mreinu, but
of muocy and ‘othsr exchangeable commo­
whose Senatorial term had expired, took
dities. considered in relation to each other.
tlic chair and presided until th* appeemce If ptios go up, money gore down; and if |
of Vice Preeidcnt Fillmore.
prices go down, then money goes up in
The Atchison case is the only instance ilie some proportion.
where a Vice Pre-idcnt pm trntporr net a
It is the province of Government to d&lt;- ]
Senator, ho* held ovrr and performed the dire by law what shall be money, and i
duties of kb office after tbo &lt;:X[ir*tian of wliat shall be a legal tender in payment of j
hb Senatorial term; but there aro plenty debta and the discharge of oontracta, and '
of ease* where Scnaton elerted Prmideni
dougnate lawful money by names or mone- '
pm tnnpon during tho life of tb* Vbo Wry titles; but it b art th* province of
Pmident bar* in caxsi of death or pro­
motion continued to sei from asreiou to
iMMion atxl without any re-elraiou what­
ever during their Senatorial terms.
In­
deed sueh has been the cans in every inrtanrea, there b- not a single exception.
On the L'Atb of March, 1812. Senator
Crawford was elected PreaidrtK pro tan.^•rr Two month* thereafter Vine Preridrat Clinton died, but Sir. Crawford con- would interfere with the freedom of trade.
Qauod to act without re-election. At the Np free people would tolerate it for a momtK. and «ou the mom grindiag depotto May, 1841. Senator Southard having ism would Ml venture to encounter tho
been elected President gm franore, at the haxard of such an cncruachmc.l upon inprevious aaMion resumed the chair, aad in fridnal rights And yet it ia only by
tho abaeaee of Vice Preaident Tyler, pro­
moted to the Presidency by tho death of
Gan Harrison, presided during that and

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I and potent Butter* and
Inghoune Safety Air Brake*, and every
| other appliance that has been devlseY
for the safety of |&gt;a-»cngvr train*. Al
' trains are run by telegraph. In a word
(this GREAT LINE baa the beat anc
______ _
t»sa»u ksvto* bsta asdskstbs MLu.Mif a I snioolhret track, and the most elegant
«v-ula :»4ret.ry.r ii^Ms^ aUsaal iinsui end comfortable ouulpment of any road

LANDS

cmi, many of which ore pubUcir known,
nt Scrofhla, anJ all scrofaJom distasc^
Ulecxw, Eruption*, and eruptive dl»erdsrs of tbc skin. Tumors, lUotche*.
BoOj,Plmpkw, Ptwtulew, Spree, 8 L
Anthony's I-Ire, Itoac or EtvsIih1ns Trtti-r. Halt Ithcum. Scold
Heeid. lUngworm. and Internal Ulcerodtnu of the Uterus, Stomach,
and Uver. It also cure* other ccn&gt;pJrints, to which U would not seem especi-

H^r, Hana pojpp.aMrtBiaor MisbiOn the arrival of the train* from the
rei.U rsivi uf I raavu llntdaa. •( us lownslilt. I Waat
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ENTENNIAL
HISTORT-mU.S.

iiav. ovnaren, roti a &lt;iu Lae, Madison,
and Milwaukee.
If you want loro to Milwaukee, Ob
koab. HI. l*aul, Mlnnoa|K&gt;lla. Duluth,
Fort Garry. Winona, Warren, Galena.
Dubuque,rilnux City, Yankton, Council
m,.n. n...-k. r i.n__

SUMO RANOS ARI iETIOIT

wm elected, who continued uninterruptedly

thethibgs entering into tbcae contracts;
batiUM.art.ad kaaaarteaefiw value
upon the aaeaay to which it thw ratife,
aad, of eoane, it eaaMt regulate that
value ualcaa It shall undertake the baprac

Lawson's Curative

Magnificent granite building, with ele­
gantly fitted and furnished ap*rtmcnte for
the ippli.-atioo of and carrying out of our .naad.aaalsaaaI
I.ob^mImW. tn Iron ihrM CU Harts if run laa
novel and systeqjatic methods of
ttela" luurr M. A. D. tp.
w Bar *an uwwr. SsAMs M. WroOy (tree Uroi kr
-s-t!
.lux »r IM
IS MAS
roouUN(MM. OS MS* TU ;
uLl SMTtom •
Young men who contemplate a businera
life, and parenu having nous to educate, II
I'..- , v-. . ■ i.
: -, I
are particularly requested to send fe, IBS MM &lt;»«»trsl Jl.l-&gt; - .
IN. ,1.1.
».&gt; .r rrorou. a. f&gt;Z irxo u_« ocur «r
!JsVmi'i f’'uiJre ”&lt;£• &gt;
for documenta relating to the college, which •iklll IMsAMsrom st ISM Oar. IMUsO reT
Issas A. Brows. I.«rl
give full information aa to lcm». condi­
tions of entarnee. etc Address,
Itnii.

CONTENT YOU

to discharge the dutire of Prtaidcnl gm
/rmpore until the eleetirn of Vice Preai­
dent Dallas. And meh baa been thepracticc of tbc Senate in each and erery cue
where there has been permanent vacancy
either by death &lt;ir promotion of the Vise
PratMotiL
Ta it powdble tin.-, in all these yuara the
Senate of the United Slate* ha* been

। tbs sadvrAlcaat a
3w.

Tie Riikl Kill of Etata for
In a uoiicw of Dr. Bombaugli's “Glean­
Yrnuf lei.
ings for tho Curious," the TTartfonl fbwr-1

before it was due, and Matthews Laboring
under an idea that hia credit was duulxed,
aaid:—IIorca a pretty m«ZZ, Berry. You
sent in you bill. Berry, before it ia dur,
Berry. Your father, the rider, Berry
What you want is a newspaper that will
would not have been Much a g--.se, Berry;
Thowe who bave'auppoaed tka^Jcfferaons bat you need not look so Morl, Berry, keep yon fully informed of the news of
Manual waa higher authority than the for I don't care a ilniv, Berry, and than I
the day, advise with* you upon farm and
C.iurtitution and laws at tho United pay you till Ckrutmar, Berry."
fireside topics, entertain you with its varied
Sula and the universal practice of tho
reading in general literature, delight youri
Senate havo bren misled by the last eleven
interpolated word* of the above quoted
wife and family with ita disquisitions upon
sentence, which cannot be found in the
i octal and domestic topics, inatnict and
original. They were innocently interpola­
amuse them by ita foreign and domestic j
ted by compilers to make tho meaning
correspondence, t Loire slocire, quaint char­
clearer, but they hare muddled the aulracter aketehre. sparkling and witty para­
jert, and milled very many well meaning
persons.
graphs, original and ctitertrining accounts
The Constitution and laws of Congress
of travel and adventure.'cheiw and punle
and jjreeedcuta of the Senate provide for
the election of Preaident pro 'emnorv, and
All the newt, nitnmcreial, political and
fix the time during which tho office may
general, and the cream of current litera­
A S.uaior once elected in cuss of per­
ture. A newspaper that will meat erery
manent vacancy continues in posaeniion of
the office during the tetence of hU Sena­
every household. A ncw.'juper conceded
torial term, unlev.-i another Vice President
by the prrea of erery section to be one of
ia sooner elected by the people at a regular
Presidential election.
the moat original and brightest of Ameri­
can journals.

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YOUNGMEN.

fallows;

the place to question the validity of his
----- election, and to start the report, tkrt Mr.
Ferry had been requested tn resign, etc.
The doubt ouce raise-1 found fast friends
among Democratic politicians, who were
but too glad to chum for »p«akcr Kerr the
auocoaion to the Presidency in case of the
death of the President, and finally it was
carried w -for that Edmunds resolution
.•eemed neersaary to settle tho matter. It
was simply one uf inquiry, and wx» re­
ferred to the Counuittae on Privileges and
Elections, the members of whieh, being
eminent for foirnnw and impartiality, will
doubtless report that tbc election wm valid,
and thus settle the matter.
Tho question Iim now gone beyond tho
domain of the Republican cattcm; though
it is believed, even before that tribunal,
that Mr. Ferry nould have a majority and

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MONEY*

For Council Bluff*. Omaha, and Califor­
nia, Twn through train* dally, with
Fullman Palace I&gt;rau-ing Room and
Sleeping Cara through to Council Bluffs
For St. Pae: and Minneapolia. Two
tbrvorh trains dally, with Pullman Palsee Gars attached ou both trains.
For Green Bay ud Lake Superior.
Two trains dally, with Pulltush Palaoe C'ar* attached, and ruhnlng through
tn Miminillr
.
ror mtiwaugee, four through trains
on night trains. .
For Winona and point* in Nlnneaota,
One through train daily,
through trai?
Canon night
,
For Dubuque and La Crease, via
Clinton, Two through trains dailr
with Pullman Cara on night tram.
1
For 81oux
and c.n.t7?tfe.o
Yankton. Two
tndn.
.lally, City
Pullman
“
ri Valley Juno.
•
.
Fall man 1‘alaeo Cars.
Thro* celebrated ears are run on all
night trains on all the Unci of thlk rnad.
They ararun between—

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EOlTun AND PCBUMiER.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. 187S.
umbrella, with ornamented ivory handle.
Thafiaderwill bojwwaidpd if it b returnd to No 8---------- Sterei."
"H'm I said Mia. .Vary Armstrong, a.
■he glanced over this paragraph in tbe
moraing'* pap«r; • that'll never bring
back the umbralb."
In tho batobelor apartmcnli acrom the
street tbe advartisement was differently
commented upon. Mr. Frank Kennedy
who had braa tilting back fa' hfa arm
chair, when hi. eyre Ml upoo it, sudden-1
ly sprang to his fort with an exdama-

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.
CENTRAL HQUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

X.E. STAUFFER, IProp.

Have now in Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE n fill) and com­
.
pletc line of

Jfcargy* ^4x04 Syttl Stmcifi
S//tqn»,
Srqytt, IfmlD Slcdc, SLiiqif BtUt,
Syo/f* fooj Wnnfitut, .
Trq Tififft, qjlo fjoutt
^umlitqiilq (coat.

"By George i'll win that wager!"
“I wonder," ho continued, apprabensivnly, “tf Courtraay'D see it ?
Ill bwrow Ms morning paper for fear bo will.
Why, wlut a roval road to an lotroduo-

umbrella— my own would answer the
deacriptioa—no, by George! ita too mu ch
worn out, and I'd be ashamed of it—end
go over and present myself. Courtenay'll
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bow did thiy unibrel! i get *&gt;&gt; shabby ?
1'vo only b*,. it four wcoks. I'U go buy
a new out, black aljioea, with a carved
ivory handle, and introduce myself to
Mis* Armstrong with that I foe) that
box of cigars already in my pocket."
“Mr. Kennedy wallkcd acrom tho ball
and tapped thrice, each time louder, upon
the opposite door. Getting no answer,
be called through the key. hole :
“I aay, Courtenay!"
No reply. Mr. Kennedy shook the
door, then hailed tho chambermaid.
“Where's Mr. Courtenay ?"

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held as. part of their lawful rrasrve,ahall
be lew* thaa thirty per cent, of their
vuutrnding circulation, and that after the
same date the amount of coin held by the
Tbs Bepublimus of New Hampshire.
Treasury, aa tho* required and which ahall
"
m-mbfod. deArr i. reg.nl
be reckoned ** apart of th, .inkin- food,
to nataoMl msaar
shall not be lea* than thirty per rent, uf
I- TU States are one and indfamlubb
the outetanding legal-tender notro. 4. It
as a oatloo. AB dtixen* are equal under
rejwals so much cf the act of January
che lavra, and entitled to their roHert pro14!b, 1875. as provide, for fa.
lion of specie payment by tho GavanmsBt
on the 1st of January,- 1679. Such am
theprincipal proviaiona of t(ie bill.
Thw bill mid the wmewlist similar our
of Mr. Morrison, ehairman &lt;4 the Cummittre of Ways and Means, bar. not been thy usual pre-cDetiou exhortations fa
cunslrucwd with the aligbtrot cxpretalisu this part of the country.
“Hang the
that either would become a law. Neither Registrar" end "hang tho to«," in Mis.urippi, are to be taken literally, twpeedent a afanatnre. The object fa not leg- tally when uttered fa behalf of the interixlstioo, but simply to make a record with «nt* of the "unconq-lered and uncooquera
whieh the Democratic party may gointo Mo Angto-Saxoe." m Mr. Lmmr rail,
the next presidential docuon. The House him- This eorrmpoadant save that a
of Representatives being largely Democratic prominent Democrat faforamd him, under
must, a* a matter of party necraaity and po! tbs mistaken impression that be waa a ptrky. do something; and the only qw—ion &gt;!■**&gt;‘ Sympathiser, that the election prowuh the managers ha* been to decide
what that something ahall be. On the
one hand, it must not repel tho hard money
Democrat*, and, hence, it must adder—
itself plausibly to them; and, on the other,
it moat not rejuJ the inflation and paper money Democrat*, and, hence, it meat
furnish at least one peg fur them to hang
their hat* on. Tho two classes of Demo-

ter. I »ay, old fellow, I've a great mind
to .arc you. **• the preachers say, from
youreelfi Khf
• I don't follow you. Hut go ahrad, by
all means"
“A month ago." rtnumed Mr. Kennedy,
aolemnlr—"jurt a month to-night—I went
over to No. 8 to make a rail. Frankly. I
went for more than tint—to make a de­
claration ; and I had every rearon to think
I'd be aeeepted, if smile, end bliuhre cad
all that are sign., Mia. Anurtroog wa.
•lune, and wa* playing some sentimental
thing or other on the piano; end by
"Gum down town I Tho dure hu ha* I" George! bow *&lt;-num&lt;-nt*l I fait myaelt!
mutternd Mr. Kennedy, ararebing di»home.” It remains to be seen howToltraetedhr for hat and gjorw. “1 -yf Wvni into the conservatory to look at tl&gt;o
6. A currency hated on coin and which
ly this, was .rarried out on Tu—day.
star*, and 1 then and tbm&gt; made a fool of
There is little doubt, however, that the shall be made roiioemabl. fa eoin. Emy
nnarvvt umbrella tian'!"
oiyralf. and made a declaration at the
Democratic tactic* of intimidation ware crmtidcration whieh affect* the common
“Right around the conier."
the —me time. I wa* standing in a
weal demands the spcedfaai [.~ible return
effectual
enough
to
secure
the
Demoerat"Bun out and buy me an umbrella, draught rtsnng al the aky—1 know that *
An irredomaabfo
ic victory and to giro a peculiar signifi­ to specie iwyment*.
will you ? Tliere’s a good soul.
Trke lh&lt;- way I pot this neuralgia—and when I
cance to the Democratic announcement* currency is a national evil, involving a
this Lili, and keep the change, and get bad finished, and stood there feeling that
constant fluctuation in ralure. placing the
me a black alpaca umbrella &lt; lady * «iie, life &lt;rr death depended on her answer, what
earning* of labor in the power uf apceu
remember that &gt; with an urnatnenud ivo do you think she —id ?"
later., and working untold demoralisation
ry handle, Understand ?”
Mr. (.’ourtecuy responded, in strangely
Mr. Blaine's Speech. •
in evesy department &lt;X human rndrarra
•'AD right, sir."
muffled toncA that lie hadn't an idea.
7. Regarding m eoaeluah-e the Prpi"DUrratwHT
“And hurry—do !"
rres* Ik* iBdressdsU&amp;aiMM*. .
dent'* declaration, that be is not a raftji
The maid vsniahed. and Mr. Kennedy
both States, they still continue the clamor
A great foressri^cBort wa. tb, .pocch date for ranomination, and, with the pro
began to make himself irrmistaUe av far
and are lending their petitions to Cuugra*. of Janus G. BUiiw oa amnroev fa tb« foundrat gratitude for hi. jatriotic aeivir.taking far a repeal of the resumption law. House, Monday.. Pcrisy says that “it in both military and ervil life, we aErm
turning ehamberm* id at the door, inspect­
The Government h«* pledged itself to the
ed the umbrella in the hall, and then
country *nd the world that it will pay its waa for the manner in which BUfao rocmarebed triumphanilv across the itrret
part due bill* al a given date, and given eroded in •.-curing an opportunity u dr.
He rang the bell, and called confidentially
certain [■ower* tu the Secretary of the liver h."
The Democrato, determine!
for Miss Armstrong." and w*» ushered in.
Treasury to carry the’ pledge into effect that the bill xhould not be amended or deWith umbrella still in band, he walked in­
And now what th. bill proposes is. nut to Ixxcd. exercised tho power of their major­ of the public drift, in looductiug the *fto the parlor*, but was arrested *ud strick­
provide any additional means for fulfilling ity and praaed the Randall bill to vote, fiura of the nation with energy , cccniauy,
en almost apccchleos on the threshold by
the pledge, but to n/uMitr it altogether, without permitting the Blaine amendment anti impartial justice, and in exposing and
tbs sight of hi* chum, Elli* Courtenay
CONCERNING UMBRELLAS
withoul the slightert hint of any specific which excluded Jeff Ifarfa, and required 6uni*hiag fraud and o irrupt ion whenvei
who, also holding an wnbreU* in hand,
future time when the - pledge shall be re­ that, to be available in all other more, tbe fiiund, with the detcnuiiution to - Jet na
occupied an caiy chair by tho tabli- Mr.
deemed. This i* the financial pill for tho Mth of allcgiauoi abuuld be lakau, ra in guilty man rweape," meet* our higbrot ap
Courteuay was drcmed with suspicious
inflatiouirt* to swallow
Of reuae Ran­ probation, and rommauds our ti»diri.W
nicety, and the umbrella he had was ap­
On the other hand, tlm gradual accu­ dall. bill received lra&gt; than th., two-lhirda support.
parently new.
•
mulation of gold by the Treasury and the tote renuired, .nd tben Mr. Blaine ob
9. Our free public school system i* the
The two occupant* of the parlor faced
anraing at
banka at the five per rout, annual rate, tained the floor on a motion to reconsider bulwark of American liberty.
We apeach other In blank surprise, which in Mr.
tmbreUa.
which will require six yeara to gain a Urtal and delivered what Perley da^ibra, nJ, prors. therefore, the proposed amendment
Courtenay'a case changed to amnMui'ut.
of thirty per cent., and, hence, postpone of the meet terrible phillipiro that bra to the constitution of the Ciiited States,
Aa fur Mr. Kennedy, after uttering nxplospecie resumption, at the very least, until
declaring that “no money raised by taxa­
•iveJy hit favorite "lly George
he *ub- •
the 2*t of July, 1882. is another pill
The speech b strong al all pointe, but tion in any State for the rapport af paUic
prepared f&lt;c thoM Democrats who are tbe one fart which we hare again and schooh, or derived, from any paMie fund
Street New York city. A young lady aided into a chair, and b&lt;~-*a, feebly:
really in favor of specie payment. Thin | again re.mn.mtad
I waa just stepping upon a bone-car before
wa. brought out with
pjrt
of
the
bill
not
only
rapplira
no
in
­
tho door, and both hurried toward it.
.tartling foroe, via : that notwithstanding
Mias Armstrong, opening the parlor
creased faciLtr for gold aroumulaiion by lb* Bepuhlican jairtv baa bran the jraty
The car passed on, leaving the two linea
ofaristoefaue hous.-s that rompored the door, bad to hide her fare behind her
the Treasury : but tctusllv impair* that of arnnertf- of tuhratlou, of unprerobandkerehief
for
a
moment
ere
aha
could
In a aitailargloomy mood. Mr. Court­ facility, by destroying it* power to *ell dcoted magnanimity,—notwithstanding it
street wrapped ia the mist* of the rainy
advance with requite gravity. Her two ney began to peramul,*to the rainy and bond* for gold, and also by compelling it km. whib i. warnt-fa.
tb. ratire^,.
afternoon.
Whether hi* date of to compete with tha bank* for the gold eroment ralfod baek into public power the
That evening a young lady entered the "knights of yeaterday"'were considerably muddy rtrect*
dining-room of one of throe aristocratic embarrassed, but managed to pre—nt mind made him desperately carele*. and required to bo set aside by both. It abs» leading mao of the South, to-day thane
houses, and on being chided far lateness, themaelrro, then excuse* and their um­ obvious of hi* fellow pedestrians io uncer- ■ lately suhrthntea nothing for the prvaent very men arc it. bitter, rriradra., maligbrellas.
\
tain. At any rate, bo raise in violent,। law, while it sweeps away every provision mat foe. ; to-day, "from tbe Potoeuac to
"By George!" finished Mr. Kennedy ; coatart with a tru.kman, and wan seat fa it adapted to secure specie payment at
i.ji,
“bsiag on the ear, you know, I fait, a* 1 staggering blindly back into » doorway by tlu&gt; time specified It is in this respect a
might aay, interested, you know. "
mere sham, a hollow and maaaingb-** i-re
Hampshire earnestly ifadroatru" recoudl"I'm much obliged to you. I'm rare."
tenae, resorted to for tho purpose of cheat­
iation with thrir brethren in ll&gt;c South,
■ “And this isn't tho umbrella ?"
, for three of Ito riba were broken, and the ing hard-money Democrats with a disguise old slave SUtea," saya Mr. Blaine,
and wolcnme gladly all rasurancoi that thii_ V- —__ .v_ ___ n - -J__ t just aa before, and we are the banner
[ -tick. tainiM the handle, pointed proteetoestennisl year will be made to contribute
Mr. Coarteoay'roM to go.
upwank The lundle waa still
blsxooed yith the larigni. that with a toihfarad.
"I should.hare bwn gfad '■
, i Hutched in Mr. Courtney’s hand, but that
united ToMr and a few voters from tbs
11. That we ehorisb gratefully the mwturned your umbrella,' he ■said politely. I
suddenly to have became
North the country can be governed.
1 vfc’es of our veteran aoldiera, and ■ hereby
“Aa it &gt;*. I can only hope itt m*¥ &gt;«• re r^kety. ,nj M kt.
angvrily against
want the people to und.rotrad that tbi. i&gt; expnw our unqualified sMranencc of th.stored."
the opt—itc wall, it fell back disjointed,
preeiariy the modw. that this is the sol- ration of the Democratic majority in tbc
"As | do myself, 1 arauge ™." Mira and a little roil of paper* tumbled al Mr.
mux and intret" Her. Mr. Blaine has National House of Itopeesentaliva*, fa re
Armstrong rraponded. “Not lor the um­ Courtney* very fort. For once in hi* life,
____ _
___
__ __
„
m &gt;ving from plsres of emp'.urnicnt shout
brella'* tasks, liut for the sake af fifty dol­ and only uoc», the latter individual was | make another Hau think that the party is rennial campaign. Why this boetflity?
the capitol maimed Union reterana, and
lars and some photograph proofs, 'which betrayed into using hi* friend Kennedy'sa-----genuine
— *—
hard-moa*y
*----------------------party, and
* •'thus
------ae There is b«t one aimroe. It has Ito root filling the varancun thus mad. with men,
were screwed into the handle.'
favorite rxpreroioa, "by Georg" !"
cure th» roppurt of both. Mr. Payee' in the war of the rebellion and even far- wfa»e only claim upon tho majority 1*.
•Ehl By Georgs 1"
He did not godown town, but returned bill will be a failure unless hard monel tber bock ; it is nourisbod and watered by that they fought to dertroy this Uafau
Constraint was forgotten in the sudden home and shut himself up til) after din­ Democrato arc either fooU or false to theii
Weil, it rained fa torrents, and two young
12. Prudence and patriotism alike re­
Be- ner. Al »eveo o'clock be might have been profreerd principiea. It might to be en
Cwrre following me.
You naednSt surprise created by this statcmJnt
quire that ths adminiatratioa of tbe gorshocked, tuam-.ns—they were, though
M-cn croasfag------ Street, with a disreputable
era men i should continue iu tin hand* .-f
ven
quite at eara together. They pare.*] looking uufcrella in bis band, which just
Nr BlUe showed that the Republican the political organisation which has always
they did it very unobstrurirely, I've aean
both of them before, and I believe they from speculation about the fata of the um­ held together, and that was all. Bearing I
|«rty had Nsen the party of magnanimity bren true to it and not be given over to
brella to the weather, to tho locality and this, be entered Mba Armrtn ng * proa-1
iu reapeet to amaraty; QuU of the 18,000 tbe control of a party whteh has given
Mininlppi Poing’
to Reason, tn amusement and to muaie. cnee, and answered her merry inquiry as
who had baaa disfranr-hiwd by tha four- amphraidsuee at ita purpose to fateifr
When tber left. it wa* with tho under­ to where lie had been last weak, bnefiy.
tewuth amendment only 750 «[l1 labor an- •very profession of loyalty to tho amended
steading that tliero might bo future ria• I've Iwen finding your umbrella. Here
dee tha disability of their traasosi, and of eoartitutiop, and of reform, wrung from it
it*.
the— ha would only rmw Lsav* Jeff Davb by euastant defeat. '
However neither of tho young gentle
Somehow it took a great while for Mis*
akm. under the disability; and be would
Touching malterN relating iwpeeiallj to
men had hi* enp of satfafattioo full to the Annatrong to understand how it had come
do thia, not because he wm the amapieu our own State, this ronvralion dradare.
brim, becauw of the other. Not a wn about. She was frwdily amaxed event five
ous and ioeffrienl head of the Coethde^
1. That the actio* of the Detmrratir'
tenra did either utter a* they crowd the minutes to think that tier “identical um­
racy, but because his murderous crimes at Governor and Council fart June, fa the
stmt. In the upper hail of the boarding- brella" had been in Mr. Kennedy s u»AnderwxiviBe had |daced him beyond the
hoiue at lent Mr. Kennedy broke rilenre •reeinn. just scr-wa tbe sired. And to
rwrogtririorr of humanity, and bad mode
think, bcsidiw, that tho had taken Mr.
mure response, “far my confusion, and
him the ril.1 m bmkrou. atrodty of
Kenusdy'sUiubrella on tbs horraK»r! Il
the fact of my umbrella . dripping all over that advertisement ?'
Duke Alva, of the instigstoea of St. Har“About eight this morning," wa* tbe wra the vray rtrangmt thing tliat ever
my droa, caused tha catastrophe. I had
thidnasew, and oi Ue authors of the SpanUh Inquisition.
‘
to set tha umbrella aaide a little you see, laconic rraponae, and the one addramed happened, and.hr murt gu «imight and
tell mamma all about it.
and whin I gut up to Rare tho car, both fombled with hi* key.
Centennial gusher* will stand aghast at
“And you went dovru town and—'
' “But you have noffdone your pan." in•
tbk Wc dull hare all th* gTos* and
those young aunt rushed far the doer.
"I alway* godown town.”
It was really coramicaJ, mamma
I was
tertwaed Mr. Courtney. You said the
"Oh, pabawDon't be high and finder would bo suitably rcwanlod."
terror in large aactiou of Miaaiasippi,
no sooner outride the car than two ua“For returning a whole umbrella. that is, wherever terrorising is necessary
drellas root ovsr my bead, and there mighty! You went down town and
stood the two young gentlemen, both bought an umbrelfa! Ob, ho. ho, ho!*' Thank* will par for a broken ooe,'' said to break down the spirit of the colored
And
Mr.
Kennedy's
voice
grew
fainter
»
voter* and to aeeue IVnweradc suprevnMira Armstrong, saucily.
quite determined to serart roe tn the
“You think so? But you hare to keep ; tcj. Hi* conviction, .arrived at from
house door. I never wanted to Uuvh so, he retired into the depth* if hfa own
Pnaently he emerged your ww beaidre,' »ai-I Mr. Courtney, j oonreTMdotis with a great tnauy Demo­
ranch ; but I didn't laugh.
I .Thanked draasiag-room.
.
lherrtrow.
and
shouted
across
the
ball.
crats. lia* been that the Itemocratic loadthen with s very dignified bow—tree
with perfect gravity.
“Well we neither ..f u* won the cigars.
She looked nt him With widooiyad era are bound to rqrry ths State, without
apiece—thcu^roduciBg my owii^ yrebtd-.
Both got introduced the wune minute, by nurprbe, then Bushed and faltarvd aa *bo the least regard to tbc ..,-&lt;ud Republican
। George 1 Let's go halves on a bux."
। maSority Indeeil. It ba* been said that
“AU right," responded Mr. CXrartenav,
_ _- w. .
।
। &gt;•»&lt;&gt;
tMu n*8j“rtty ths more rare it
. raid abut hi* door, aoliioqnixing, aa he
“To marry the pencil whoreturned i “ «» »* orerrwns. for it only srousra th.
strolled to the front window and eaxed on your nmherila "
desperation of them- who wielded the Ku­
fin bouse opposite.
.
' "Oh I" fwtbe horrifiedre-pram-. "Did Klax atrocities of former dsya ead are
“As if I cared for cigars I"
Mr. Kcnnldy—"
ready for anything now to aceomphah
It waa nolioeablc after this that ths
•‘Spmkiagof Mr. Keottody, that gentfe-i »««*•
A
young gentlemen both cared very much man was intcrrucu-1 as he was lurhtiuc
Another rom«-&gt;uj«iot, writing fnua
far two things.
They cared for tbrir his first rigar on S/following morning by | Jacksot _Mlw., folly cumAwates three i
front window, and they eared more yet a top at the dear, al whith appeared
' for th. owner of tho lost umlwolla. the Courtney holding an umlsHI*.
lady of No. 8.
“Miss Annrtroug return* your umbn
Th. umbrella was not relumed. It be- with thanks, and apologie* fur having
oam« a thing of th* prat. Whether or knowinglr oxchauged with yutL ’
। Mt Mira Anastrong bad the light silk
bojc that lhe publie would demand im- ’
dreraia uncurtain, but tekfag into cou.idi utuuitv far the revenue Uievn white enn- ‘
| eralion the uuml&gt;er of entertsinm-uti »be
I aideriug the chargm agafam their prosacu- ,
attended, Cm with Mr. Kennedy, then
: with Mr. Cotrtsuyud aoiw.it ia safe
' ter*.- Moaey lw beau finely remdto atar* &lt;
• to assum. that sb. did. And the winter
' a ra.ua ter ettrreM, «nd th. ring rouM rap­

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For President.
RUTHERFORD B. H AVES
of Ohio
Foe Vioo-Preasdect.
JOHN F HARTRANFT
of Pctiusylranis
Subject to the docissott of the Republ
can National Convention.

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I epea ttijuttl* are belay peMUtod. Tto remsHag ssnlsal* it* vartid. turj, pssm and
j paper. wkb .er.rel a Imirebly .attained &lt;tepartmeals. Or. Teaijao a mnaical pafO stm| taino a bint of iaSall. rains to every pereea

Tbe motieos of Plymouth Church may
be called senile, if nothing hanker. Ita
last performance, after snubbing tbe idea
of a mutual council, was to summon Mr.
Bowen, editor of tbe /adrpaUra/, to a
church meeting to hear grievances against
him. Hb two sons were allowed with
him, on suffcranoc, but tho stenographer
he brought wu promptly turned out.
Bai tbe reporter made good use of his
tine while be did stsy.and took down the
debate wool fur word, sod quietly took sat■faction in putting the report into . next

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We begin in January
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SM. gin ter girt, aad hey. l*4ay l
aiagte hook ia the asartM. aasepdax
St Nicholas for 1875,
Whieh. with its »aoit&lt;»»= picture.
I iiroslsls serial*, sad Ila Isauroroahle

creditably to tho fairnras or order of pri­
vate Plymouth Church proceeding). Af­
ter all, the charge against Mr. Bowen wap

St. Nicholas for 1874 and S875.

| should tell al! be knew about the BeeebiW
. matter, be refused to say anything good
or bad about it. Tbe ahrewd, long-willed
1 Bowen knew what would exasperate the
swivel tongued brethren, and did it, by
I keeping his mouth shut. He turned the
tablas on the meeting last night by- taking
ground that the chureh summoned him to I
hear charges sad receive advice, not to
answer, and th&lt; Bowen mouth closed like'
adamaet again The ailent is the str- ngvet
in tbe quarrel-

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MOODT AND SAS&lt;r.Y
Barnum's Hippodrome.where Jersey and
Vermont girls r.de Homan chariot races last
Winter, and Gilmore's liras.- Band made 1
everybody thirsty enough to drink oceans
of beer last summer, b now converted in-1
to a tabernacle for -Mopdy - and Sankey's
great meeting', in February
Seats for
7,000 cover the ■wdtut, and a- choir of
700 from different church choirs will lead
the singing. The vast building ha. teen
divided up into rooms for various purpoaea.
Bcaidca the va»t autorium for the regular
meetings, there are four very large rooms
for inquirers, rooms for preachers' moet
ings, rooms for ciaaace, and rooma for
every purpose. The money for all thb
has been furnbbed by wealthy religion,
people iu the eily, who are determined to
make some head against the depravity tha.
rules tbe eily, and b raining it. Om
liquor seller, who has one of tha most
popular bare in tbe city, subscribed, and
actually paid 81,000 to the fund for the
Moody meetings.
Whan asked why be
paid hb money to a eauao that waa in di­
rect conflict with hb busnroa, he answered
that he had real rotate, the income frchl
whieh waa greater than the profits from L^rbc Kentucky Republican State Cdopventina to select delegates to tbe Nateou
city, tho vice and crime that made S”cw 1 a! Convention and nominate electors, b to
York an undeaireble place to live in, was ' held at Louisville, on Thursday, May 18.
If tbe Democratic (Xiu^raaaan.ii /want
hurting hb largest interests. “If them
bowlers kin stop that kind of a thing, to join imue on rejecting all further! am
said be, “they are doing mo the beat turn newly unlcwi Jeff Daria can be ma Ic Lligithey kin T Notarery Christian reeavn, He to every kind of office under tha I govbut an exceedingly practical one.
But
when you come to revivalists, there are erament, thepe is certainly no Republican
twu in tbe city who deserve more encour­ objection to their doing so.
agement than they arc getting

The rrtends of "ScBiBnx’a*' whe
have reed ‘burly Tim's Trouble’."
“One Day at Arie,” ‘Tha Fire st
Grantley Milla,*': and otheraer Mrs.
llunteo’s abort stortea, will not na*l la
assured that they have a rare trert
liwforw them
Tbe aoane of the new
novel to laid In an English mining town
and from th* first page to tbe last tbe
Interest to unflatging.
Among other notahta lapers w. rnenUou tbe following: “A SECOND
“FARMER’H VACATION-RnSSi
G no bob E. WAnura, deartptlva of a
row-boat ride of two hundredaad fifty
miles, In one of tho most fertile aad In-

Enrope-a reglou never saets by tha or­
dinary traveler, but full of Interest, te
It. social and industrial asneeta. A nr*
collection of REVOLUTIONARY
LEITER.- AREKI» OP ILLUS­
TRATED ARTICLES OK AMERI­
CAN ;OOLLEGEK. Tbe Kerim -1..
elude* WOUara aad Mary, Harvard,
Yal*. Michigan State UnlvaraltyTWaa^
teyan Vnlvmrtty, AmbaretAfriealtaral
Union, Bowfeta.
Trinity, sod other typical Instituttora
of tbs oountry. Elegantly Ulurtramd
arUcloe on OLD NEW YXIRK lllwtrated papers oo AMERCAN ciTlEfi.

S: &amp; Cx&gt;abd.a
A. BitiM
&amp; IcDcwd.
Marehaats la

Msroaat
\
rirenlt Court fa\ Tib. .
Ptoaese n*ss Company

John H. WendelL &amp; Co.
ANDFOCIKrV" for graew/ul eeooomy ; "CULTURE AND PROGREBtV
tor crilldstn; ‘THE
WORLIPfi
WORK" ttn Induatrial IntelUracca••BBJC-A-RRAC" for wit and lunoerai
pleasantry.
Sounwn'B M0XTW.V to now reosgulred.both tn this Country anddn Ea&lt;

Flour, Crain, Pork &amp; Seeds.
Jtss* ijias thoMtii

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’ presbytartaa llhurch. will
Friday afiaraesa. Jan.'MM
Ur»bS«. AD are unto IV

• Fide Xrub’ pablial

Mayhew BusinessCollege

CALIFORNIA

and the cfJwr a Laras
picked up in front of B
yror’s Granary, Nov. 20t
will |dcaat cal! and pay
prove property an* reclai

D. D. MALLORY &amp;C0

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BALCH 4 NORTON,

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GRAIt
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Omaha and California Line

JOHN

STANLEY I

THE WEEKLY SUN.
EUxabrth rittorrt Pb.lp., Abbv Mortou
Mm Harrier Pruwott r-poflbnl. Donald
G Nitebell, H h , Edmond C Htoadroan. Lucy I„4rc-,n&gt;, Charles Ifudley
’•«*&lt; Harte. Frank K Stock­
ton, EUsabetb Akers Allen, T. W. HL(taMm, Luerotia 1*. Hale, het K AProctor. Nra Oliphant and Rev. EJwarclEggleston
Spsctal paper. ... ~curai ro prwdnro.1

00322323324848482330
vKn.owATuxxa. Mankato, t-t. I't n x
| Nxw L'UW. and alt pointe In acuthrni
aniFCrntral Stl.inoe-ta. Its *
Green Bay and Marquette Line
!• ll»c only Hno» for jAxnviiL*,

As ^specimen of the species of intimi­
dation practiced in Miminrippi, the newa
pipen have published a copy of readntone recently paaaod by tha Deaaoeraiie
Conservative Club of Cooksville. Noxubee
county. Throe resolutions are directed
againat one M. M. Homer, who recently
droerted tbe Democratic party and rated
a Rspcbliean ticket. He ia denounced aa
-a traitor to bia country and an enemy to
hla neighbors," and the mctulacrs of the
Club are pledged to have no further deal­
ings with thia “heart ia mass clothlag."

It b ramorad that there b great lack of
harmony among tho Democrats in the
Horns Committee on Xpprepriaiiona.
The two lending n.eu, Randle and Hol­
man, do not snoot to ba abb Io unite the
row. of the committee O[«xi tbe puraum&gt;-

la tbeonly route for Eww, Rocktoui,
PnrrrouT. and all pointe via Freeport.
Chieagoand Mihratrite Line
is tbe old Lake Shore Route, and re the
only one passing through KvAtrarox,
|L*m Fobbst. HtaubaBD Pab«.
WacKBOAX, Racdib. Kexovka ta

Oysters received daily

Pullman Palace Cere
,
are ran ou all through trains ofthte
road.
Thia tt tbe OXLY LINE runnlXg
these ears between Chicago and At

/ree (Uiivary and on tinu.

Paettc Railroad for all point. West ot
tire Mraaouri Hirer.
On tbe arrival of the trains from the
Kart or SouUi. the trains of tbe Cbte wo
*
.Otnaba and Call-'
fornix. Two Thrwmh Trains ctatly. with
Pullman l‘alae*-1»r*wlng Ildmn end
'niu3tn“ C“*&gt; ,hmi,h ** **•*“ I

For tit. Paul and Minneapolis, Two I
trims system: of rutting down eotimatca
upon whieh they have agreed Tbe ia-JL •

caiiono are that, to make political capital,
tbe Democrato Will attempt to cripple
neariy every'^purtmoot of the Govern

,MiXS
S"
I

RAED THIS

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,u,d nmnlng through to!

and be happy ngnin.

1 Great tata it' Prices!

Dy MtogriHag fee rar Maateal Maguire.
debate, myu the general opinion among
the Dsmocreu b that they have been led
into a trap and wantonly aaerifload.
Throw ba greet deal of grumbling «»d
dmHtisfr Vxrt at the tore matters have
taken, aad B b a neticeUe fort that thb IBJnahre in Iregth.
1 yr« .
rfomtbfortfos
b grertert smoug th.
UrjBS anything different frw

GROCERIES
Canned Fruits and Fish.

YOU CAN
HAA E MONEY I

"aw. ErtiMdy. Vbgirta. ta OrtMnnte

HWUl

Tbe Boston Journal, la a «&lt;wat lamm.

(rtptl PaimoaL MsSrirt of Colnwhia.
sow vtatca.
&lt;ir.„nre W Pul-.L. V,rein's. In CoEfrdc.-ato

|, RprdMCV

ntesa ia eertsels. how pare and MlaralaUag
tateaehlng. bow r—lamtartjriU
sad tbsa turn orsr ths ps&lt;«a .T
S1«Ih4ss.
and yen will lad yror i&lt;teal reaHaad."
Tbs Chisago Intnr-Ocwnn my. “A
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---- iL.Ii.iU. w wMek Tawar and

THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Those , whieh be produced on Monday
must be answered front the record, or the
verdict of all fair-minded men, who have
the ordinary feelings of humanity or the
proper anxiety for our national future,
number of Republican* in thia
will le in favor of Mr. Blaine's amendBurnt.
Neither will it escape the public oteerv ilion that the first Democratic reply to
to unite all factions ia opposition to
Mr. Blune's powerful speech fails at just
the material joint, Mr. Cox appears to
have been "iuut," in Congrvsaioaal par­
lance, and to have shown some wit just
where that quality was wretchedly out of
place, but as to the exoneration of Jeff.
Daria against the weighty, recorded
14th cf Jane
charges preferred by Mr. Blaine, ho had
Gau l Hoyer ia a 'man of undoub
almost nothing to sayy 1 He J aired his
ability, unfaltering integrity, unyield
jocewily instead, and sought to pick flaws
devotion to the nmou of throe State,
in the record of tho cx-8penker. All this
earnest friend of elect justice and eq
only lends te confirm Mr. Blame's posi­
righto before tbe law of every human
tion.
Unices the Democratic speakers
ing rogudlcm of nationality or tho co
who are to follow—including soms who
were in the Confederate Goveratneni and
contest ia Ohio he drmomitra’.ed hio
ought to have (whetherthey produce it or
scnsl popularity and hio unswerving
not) superior information to that of their
proc to secure to the people at the eai
palavering fellow-partisans of the North—
can do better than this, they will find that
and an that single istuc enrrie-1 tbe grr
they have once more stirred the oonacicnce
Bteto of Ohio, securing hb own election
and proAjund feeling of the nation only to
Govorar and a decided Rcpublian reayori
their disadvantage and utter eaeomfilure.
DwTmb and McCavlkt
in both brenebea of tbe 1-egislatnre. j
Are two brands snatched from the burning, Vu )aased away and ia forgotten, bit tbs
Ohio b om of the duemt Staten, and o
• The Orgin Points?’ «
that ia, one was a miserable dnnkard an 1
that it b absolutely Mcewary to carry
tha other waa a priae-flghter. They were । truths uttered by Mr. Blaine are Indeli­
eurare the election of the nominee of tl
Ditty of tbs asiMlMsss bj lbs door-kropsr converted, and Leth felt eallsd upon to do bly stamped upon the public mind. I
Cincinnati Convention , and, aa Hendrid
of llisX’^io were mldlsre in ths Cnlon aresy. something for the people they had formerly
United .States Senators were emoted,
nine are eolorsd m»s aad «n» a cotore! w«- known So U ey take lofts or collar., lust ' Turoday,
b morally certain to be tbe confedera
by tbe Legislature, of Kentucky,
sua. Win ib« organs pstat cat wbns tbs
noainre. despite the earnest protort of • “octrafo oa teyally’- semss is.—ZTattfar aa they can, dawn iu Wafer and Vandam i Mississippi, and Iowa.
Kentucked re
streets,
sod
they
hold
s
er
v
ice
s
anxxig
the
■any Northern Democrato, who are goc
H.rs tetbevScial Ifet of lbs spprtnteM ;
will tbs eoafedsrals sd.lor of tbs Jtwt | city. They are mobbed, aud hustled, and . aisoippi, L (J C. Lamar. Democrat. bu&gt;d
I drepitefully used ia all sorts of ways, but Iowa, 8. J. Kirkwood, Republican. I
stick to it with the seal cf martvre,
In ths Union army.** tbs ma* ««fora&lt; msa, | they
Old (ondrmned politicians seem to I bo
and are actually accomplishing something
and tbs om roterod .wenaa, aad ia default
Ex-SclaThey have got together asaal! congvrea- about the euureet art going.
To thb popular leader of the sterling tbsrssT stead coartetsd of misrepreasatlsg tbs tiuos ia both those streets, and have arTrumble and ex Senator Doolittle reeeiwRepublicans of Ohio, let the name of beta la tbs earn.
। taally induced a large number of men and ly made brief speeches in Chicago wbiek
John F. Hartranft, present Governor of
atABrnsurv.
women to try a bettor life. They work peked more grumbling Into .mailer
Pcnnsyiraais, be added for Vice Praridcnt
Rsnry fiberwood, tbs oU Postmaster, wu
sparo than we have seen for a long time.
in every eagaeeasee-. from PenyevUle to
and thmjbe secured beyond esvil tbe vote Keaeasw
Mountain, and toot a lee at teUmri
Gov. Lnddington of Wisconsin recoof the great States of New Y ork and Mills. Hswaitatbe ccsibmU wMch.cap­
m*nda the repeal of the Potter ’Railroad
Davla.
Pennaylvuia in tho Eart, and of Indiana tured
law. and tbe subntitnlion of a law pro­
The maa who suceroda him to J. M. Siswart.
and Hlinob mtheyalby of tbe Mbaba *f Alexandria. Vs., who was a sujarln tba
hibiting unimt discrimination and exor»r=&gt;y
ippi, for we have no question that under 1 a.nfr.J&lt;rate
tionato rates, and making provision for
The old Assistant 1'oataiaater. Joseph A.'
ths lead of three men ladiaraand would be Wllteo. was a member of the RUaete laftetry.
tbe cviutinued supervisory control over
a
e«
n
«:ra!.
aad
al
IhebatU*
of
Fort
Doa.teoc,
to surely Bepuiflsean an Michigan and
throe corporation!.
had Ida entire aub-maxllary bsae shot sway.
Maasachusette end that the battle would be Which eatirelr dettroyed th* power of masiiSam Dox'a boasu of hb defeating Mr.
fought and tho yfototy substantially won extion. though he I* enabled is artieulato by
Blaine reminds one of the “fearfully scseuaresaa af aa artfltetaRy supplisd jaw. eom- wa the adjournment of tbe Convention.
posed of nittwr. When partially rcrovsred
tifot" round in John Phmuix's Ight with
the
Jndga, when, says Plurnix “I was
si lirunuur of ths reny"- them that amount. Tbi. 8700.000 worth
of goods eanart be sold today for one- bolding him down oo top of me with my
fourth their coat, for the reason that only nose, which 1 had inserted between hb
very few arc buying jewelry, and that few
can buy the hart lathe world, ofindirid- teeth for that purpose."
By abolishing the ofte. of -Genual of
Of the subordixal». tbs followlag are the uab, at half the priree they can of dealers
A diamond saver gate to be aecood-. tlje Army, cutting down tbe Navy and
and
new
ferae.
old
deal of ths St. Louis Rrj^lica. ays
handed, aad tbe people who have them ,disposing of a fow other luxuries' it b
sth rous.
thrti* forming his ctanmittore Mr. Kerr
are all wiffing eoow^ to realiao ou them, ,thought that euough may be saved to
omoi hnrd maocy only to the extent of
Xorataa Crane. Vermont.
mark the cestowabl year by giving Jeff
A. M. Legg, New Tort, two yssre ta Untew
nppcaiuna to the wBd vaganro of the ioDavba pension of 1100,000. So thicks
t1. A. Wartril, Maeaeehusslta. fear yean
the Chicago 7V.X.U ’rad it looks like it.
One of the bst aftcial acts of Gov.
J. H. Paine, Ohio, In Unlow army.
Taylor of Wisconsin, was to appoint Mr.
O. M Thoma*, tewa.
Hugh Mer’srtand of Columbia ss a ra2H. p. Btebop. Miehlgu, tert » ana ia the
Uateearmy.
R. 8. MeMtehMl. Wmeonsls, Marly lert hb
‘‘flirg&amp;gr.a
W. ft. fit Irins. Mow Tort.
JJk Severs. Powmvivaaia.

"LjaE^te.T^.

Home
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO TH.
BOYS AND GIRLS.

wtelde—the iilirz and HntleMMM whieh
prevail'd prior to tha hsUay. Meg st*,
reeded by on* of tha mart vfgMM sod
•lining debates known for years, aad the
cu d of which to not yet. We are foiriy
in new fo? the ' Presidential erosion," and
The city b thankful for the cool change
wc may expect that there will be blows Io
Fug, rain, and
give and blows to take on nearly every that cume thb week.
day. The quertion that hrn opened tbe fover-broodiag weather were jurt making
campaign ie that of amnesty, sad tho ready for a bort of small cpiifomire. Tbe
ice man were cask with hop. deferred, far
bsartag dtopoeiticn to thsak that thgy there were no signa favorable for their an­
have brought on the straggle in the shape nual ire erep, and 8,000 men ware waiting
it amtwioL Mr. Randall insisted upon for work tn begia at the greet iewbouare
pushing his amnesty bill to a vote, to tbe up river. There waa liflo need of invalids
Bui the north wot
exclusionot Mr. Blaines atoeadmcwL Ho going to Florida.
succeeded iu his object, but got defeated wind brought clear and bracing weather
on his bill, bemdro entailing a dtammsion
warm, unfavorable weeks, the seasna b for
from being an unhealthy ooc, the death
have nude some effort to avert.
Wepresame that the ground on whieh rate for tbe week being considerable lew
Mr. Blaine proposed to exclude Jeffsrsou than tbe corresponding one last winter.
Davis, and him alone, from uauerty, waa After the weather, the

not generally undentood previous to this
debate. It L. not bcransc be wu tbe
President of the “Southern Confederacy,"
nor beeaueo he surpassed all other rebels
in injury to the loyal eausc, for Mr.
Blaine, like moat Intelligent Union men,
sere the fact to have been for otherwise,
end even gives Mr. Davis the credit of
having been “fir more useful as a db■ turber of tbe councils of the Confeder­
acy;" Lut ha would set him apart for
having been tho author and upholder of
tho untold atrocities which were perpetrai
upon the Union priaonen at Andersonville.
On this subject ho unrolls that fcarfhl re­
cord which is tho hardest thing in all tho
war for Northern people to forget, aad
whieh they find it impomible to forgive.
It m the most disgraceful leaf in modern
history, and since such things can occur,
it M the duty of this Government to stamp
it with some mark of ita abborrwoee which
ahall, if [possible, tend te prevent its
repetition in the ages to come. Tho qusatioo, thou, i» juat here—can Jeff. Davis
be proved to have ordered and kept up
that monsirvus iniquity? Tbe time to
, cctwidcr that is when it is proponed to ab
■olve him from all the political conse­
quences of the rebellion and to restore him
to the full cniovmeM of ciiiscnahin on the
same level will his surviving victims of
Andersonville. Mr. Blaine shows courage
and jhstiec and round judgment in bring
ing np tliis quertion at tbe right moment
and having it settled. No haste or racers
on tho other aide, no centennial guah or
hurrahing! for merely political “reconcilia­
tion,".will prevent tho country from care-

and

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SALISBURY A BROSSEAU,
Ds«tem u all kinds

FURNITURE,

For What?
Thu Htw Imprond S^k-rMd

FLORISCi m liffiUL

�SPECIAL NOTICES.

-EX-VICE PRESIDENT
Should have written you leal wook bet
for the reaann that I derirad to let you
know when 1 did write again, th* proa

pacta for btuiaem for the balaucw of the
winter and an my work ia now laid out,
ahall eo-iraror to write regularly once in

Hopkins &amp; Barnes

letiD live notwithstanding that awful
Sageiatinn I received from the immacu­
late Reformer through tha oohtmne of the
IDm. Journal. My adrice to Reformer

Hare oh exibition one ofthe
largest Stock vf Fancy Goode
ever brought tO thin City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. IJ&gt; have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medicines, Books and Stationary
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets.^fe.,
4^- Give us a call.
'

Em Booby ask tbe attention of the pub
He to hie azteoniva stock of gaai ccOara
•carte aad other furainhiag goods. Hie
Barber Shop ia always open, and aay paraco dtmring anything iu that lie a wilj J

Goan hands The ringing school at thm
pfocaia progrenung apfomiadly indeed,
aad the damn of the rttoodanta to ia.ro.
I never naw greater than al thia school.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1874.

TO-DAY'S ADVBflTKEMENTS.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

in the County; and I never have vnitod
a school where program waa so largely
developed in achokro »o young, as iu the
Orangeville school.
Banidra the ringing school here, I have
aloo one at Yankee Springe which waa
orgaained laat evening, aad tbe attendanoa
waa very lai^r, and the prwpreta are, a
large acliool, and a good dral of attention
and interval waa manifeaied. Organiaa a
aahool tomorrow evening in Martin, AllcRan Co and expect to urganuc one at
Irving Station on Wednesday evening

500 CORDS WOOD.

The subscribes haring sold hia farm
will mH on eaid farm, ou aeeticu 23 in
the Township cf Maatiaga 1» miloo seat
of the county form on tha north aide cf
the river, on Thursday February 3rd 1676,
9 o'clock a. st- Tbe following property

So you are Mr. Editor my time ia all
taken, aa w* hare school two nights here
eaeh week, and .hall hare tbe tame num­
ber weekly at Irving.
Strange weather
for winter isn't it ? There ia being con■ideraUe richness at present, traceable to
thia unnatural winter weather
W. H.
Harper who tired near here died last even
iug ef infiamatioa of tho otomaeh.
Hi.

SOO cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at JI J!5 ver
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

IN
'bru&amp;man

want tho beat Havana Cigara

"The Baal Thing in the Watt."

daya attending the aiok.
With numerou good wiah«

irara.wpmTsAiti

Wa will tend the

rata

■plete stock of Domcatim
bottom prieaa.

IN KANSAS

11 YearaX'rodlt, with 7 per re
cat. and 20 |&gt;er rent. IMm
for ItDprorvnMula

TbeWEKKLYCOURIKRJOURNAL
ia the great NATIONAL FAMILY
I NEWSPAPER. It will, on December I
31at, 1673, diatribute impartially 110,000

alratad ia maaklad ia all tie rtvdlsvd werM.
tie yoww. jaatlae beertarae. aad perprtulir
I af a rrearamaat by(aad for the preyle. Il to
a paper for toe Farwre, Ure.forturer. Anima,
vvarybsdy.
U. fondly -.11 rot to .Hb„„
H after s^aytsg It. visit. for a year..

sad every .aubacrepU-xt sent through us
win be entitled to a registered and num­
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Seed na S3 W and get both paper..

H7Jc Arod'-" publiabel

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I plows, drag, and all other tool, etc weary
to carry on a form. Aino a quantity of
hay. corn aad rorn fodder. Also all hie
bouaebold furniture, atorea, eHairs, bed daya I will tell Bools aad Sboev M coat
steads, tahUs, dishes aad various other for cash only
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i
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Leap Year Party

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There was a Leap Year Party al Prai­
rieville Hall tha lat inat. managed exclurively by the ladies.
About forty
young bdiet brought their fellow, there
payed the balls aad took them boom in
the morning (rood music waa in atten

Mr. Charles F. IIumvII &lt;-f Detroit gave aae•allel
torture at I Sv Crort Hmm,
la Uta vrty, aa Maa4&gt;y rrealug Ila gaveaa

NOTICE!
HASTINGS

“Know Thy Opportunity."

«i (ivtog luatnxtlMt la mua&amp;at MtodlevUto.

mm

Dim

STEBBINS BRQ’S.

8ELDCTBD TIMBERS,

Where you wul lied all kind, of Wagons

and

Buggies.

b^*hrWulnp-.L

Th­

TICKETS M CKNTS.

NO HALF PRICE.

FCHNITURE!
The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent iu 40 dozen

IL Ileeatme we make the moat of nor
gtMida oureeivea.
M. Bera ore wr keep the beat of work-

A ~n iting to ecganssa the Ixrige will
b. boM at Good Tsfotylam Hall, an Fri­
day evening &lt;s next wtmk, February Uh,
Mr. Chxrim J’. BoamlLaf Dstrori will nr
guaiiotho sucirty.
Before nrpmiring
Mr. RmmaS wifl deRnr a afocn addreoa.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

Keep It.

Of every Dt iption
.
which we
oati aall ehra|*Mtian any boua.- In Bar­
ry County. hr three rwautu:

Goon Tkmflam OnuaxitATtov—
At tha atone of the tctuperaore meeting al
the Coart Houk on Monday cream*,
nearly fifty iua« were taken to oejxcua
a new Lodge ef Good Tataplan in thia

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CHARACTER; PUBLIC SERVICES

jjm VV1I1 llama aaja he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a double order ot

Wo ooll none of thia BbeajMnude Fur­
niture that la made by machinery. Tb«
goods we make la loads by itand, and
warranted. Wa l.vUe all potnous to
oall and inspect our goods, for they a!)
Lear Inapcctloo. No trouble at all

CROCKERY

UNDERTAKING

too, but Dan gays it ia going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to got married and
go to keeping house, and be will soil it Cheap
and close it out.

We have a

�- ----- ,. ——h
u.tuwn mem ana
their wounded broth«r, and in another
instant the unfortuouc auunai was pros­
trate and hi* life beaten out by the tramp­
ling hoof* of the resietfam, blind, and
eager crowd that followed, kyith a tereiOur many riUieaa are well aaiuainiad
bft fatmuon that it wa a forvahadowfag
of hi* own fate, Arthur turned fa the with the fact that an effurt ha* been in
progrva* to secure fund, laffieient ta erect
ra*Kxl thoroughly, during tho year follow­
ing ths fire of March 6, 1874, for fund*
to be used fur rebuilding upon a larger
and better plan than tho old one. Prof.
Rideout, of the Commercial and Trie­
graphic Department, entered the field to
raise ten thousand dollar* to be used for
tho cOMtntctioo of the fourth building m
eipitation. But u he ran, bi thought of the group of five, M originally dmigned.
To many this aocmed like a hopekmi un­
URLES R. WELLS, PvMeat.
nothing but the awful fate that waa fol­ dertaking ia view of tbe tbcroughnam
lowing him, and the thought spurred him
HEKTtT L. HILLS, Srmlory.
ta an almost frantic effort. I have tried with whieh the work had Uen prruwutcd
fa behalf of the general faterwt. Bat,
to make the reader understand that Arthur
; was quite inacoeBibl* to any of thob faith aad pluck are wonderful instrumenwcaknewM* which mankind regard a phy­ tahUe*. 1Uy walk hand in band with n
•toady and royal trec.1 which aecm* to
sical cowanlioe. In the defease of wltat
challenge the moat fonaidaUe difficult!®,
We copy by pretaisaion (from the ad­. he believed to be an intellectual truth, in and through theta acamtnlish aucoeme*
now in sucvwd’uTbiuincwi in the principal
vanced sheet* of Scribner's Monthly foe. th* intarestaof hi* pride or hi* aelflove,
cilia* and town* of the United States
February), the following exciting incident or fa* momentof poaion, he would hare’ upon green field* or tranquil waters.
faced death with Unbroke.-) fortitude and
1
Tho
hard
times
together
with
tho
fact
in Bert'. Hute's Serial story, “Gabriel1 cafamms. ’ But to be the victim of aa ac
Conroy.”
cid«nt; to be the lamentable aequd of a' that we as a people hare within a ccmpara1 lively abort period carried a large number
The absolute freedom of illimitable, logical succcsaion of chancea, without mo­, of important public enterprises to aucco*space, the exhilaration of the sparkling. tire or purpose ; to be sacrificed for noth­' fu! eonclukion* at a coat of many thousands
Magnificent granite building, with ele­
sunlight, and tho excitement of th* op­’ fag—without proving or disproving aiiy-’ of dollar*, made it to nojeasy matter to in­ gantly fitted aad famiahed apartment* for
posing wind, which was strong enough to, thing; to bo trampled to death by idiotic' augurale an effort to raise so large an llto application of and carrying out of our
oblige Arthur to exert a curtain degree ofp beasts, who had not even the instinct* ofI amount ** ha* liven secured for the Col­ novel and systematic method* of
,
paaios
or
revenge
to
justify
them
;
to,dic
physicalUrength to overocmo it, so wrought
' lege since tho fire, including this last
upon him, that ia a few moment* he had tho death of aa ignorant tramp, or any handsome sum which is the result, only, of BUSINESS TRAINING,
thrown off the mysterious spell which tbe negligent clown—a death that had ’•' gleaning a field already carefully harresV
Young men who contemplate a burinou
Rancho of the Biased Trinity appeared ghastly ludicrowmaa fa ita method, a' cd. Most of these subscrijAions are for
life, and parents having son* to educate,
to hare jam over hi* spirit*, and had death that would leave his body a shapc- the amount of one hundred dollars—in a are
j^rticularly requested to send
placed a material diatance between himself lee*, indistinguiahabk, unrecognizable clod, few instanca larger turn* were pledged. for document* relating to the euUegv, which
aad its rioomy towrra. The iandserapc, which affection could, not idealise nor Among those whose subscription.-, are for give full infbnnation a* to terms, condi­
which had hitbarto
d ux-notonoo, ftfaoa*hi|&gt; rewiHnoi,—all thia brought a larger sums are Mon. J. P. Cook. 1500; tion* of cuturnee, etc. Address,
and uninspiring, now become raggotive; horror with it so keen, *o exquisite, *o Hon. K. L. Koon, #200. (Mr. K. had
CHARLES IL WELLS. President,
fa tha low. domc.hapcd hill* beyond, that excruciating, that the fastidious, proud, already subscribed several hundred dollars
were huddled togctUr like lulf blown intellectual being, fleeing from it, might since tho work of rebuilding commenced);
x*2Utf
Arie Hares, Conn
earth bubbles raised by fas fiery breath of■ have been the rat--------------- ------and Prof. Charles 1’. Griffin. formerly
some long dead volcano, he fancied ha saw turned hi* back ou danger. And suprad-' President of the Commercial College of
ded
to
it
wa*
a
superstitious
thought
lhaL
the origin of the Mfaiioa architecture. In
this place, but now General Manager of
the long sweep of the level plain, he rec­ for it* very horror, perhaps it was a retri­ tho Lnicer**] Lift Insurance Companv u( i
ognized the ealm. uneventful life that had bution for something tha: he dared not New York, $2,600.
1
left ita expression in tbe patient gravity of contemplate I
At the close of the regular cxereue.riat
And it wa* then that hi* strength sud­
.the people. In the fierce, rrotleas wind
ths College JChapel last Tuesday morning I
that blew over it—a,wind *o perahtent and 'denly flagged. Hi* sense began to rseL President Durgin stated that the require-11
perpetual that all umbrage, except a nar­ Hi* breath, which had kept pace with the amount had Ixien secured and that the
row fringe of dwarfed willows di-finiag !quick beating of hi* heart, intermitted, work would be commaicwl at cnee. Pref.
the line of an extinct water coring in* hntitated—wa* lost! Above the advancing lUdraut followed with remark^ relative to j
hidden in sheltered canons and the Iseward Jthunder of hoof* behind him. he thought Prat. Griffin's former connection with the | lodejcatait, Mmal ml Pnctmrt.
slopes of the hills—he recognized aome- ;h* heard a woman’s voice. He knew now school of which the Commercul and Tele- ,
thing of hia own resiles* race, and no jbe waa going crnxy ; he ahouted and fell, graphic Department wa* firmed, and the DAVID II. WHEELER, D. D., Editor.
H. W. DOUGLAS, Pub. Agent.
longer- wondered at the barrenness of the he rose again and staggered forward a few propriety of a better name than the oar ,
stepa and fell again. It was over now! |by which the building hx* heretofore been
A sudden sense of some strange, subtile ,diaiguifcd, at th* duv of whieh the fol­
Term*, $2.50 irt Advance.
perfume, Ixating up through tho acid, ।lowing resolution wa* utunimoculy adoptPostage, 20c. additional
smarting dust of tho plain, that choked ,
hi* mouth and blinded his eyes, came
yJlefolttJ, (Tint tho Building hereto- ,
swooning over. him. And then the blew- ।fore known a* the Northwest Building in ,
cd interpeailien of unoonsciouMica* and ।the Gniup of Hillsdale College be here I

gRAXD TRCNK RAIL^Jy'
NOV.
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WORTOAGESALE.

YOUNG MEN

stMvS
Lawson’s Curative

fie Bifit Kinin!.fticiti® for
Ymi la.

Rheumatism, N euralgia, Sciatic

^m laailliMi rettlrs.ErSL'e

Big

Cnptete Family Njispaper.

Malo iYrnfeg

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MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD^

THE METHODIST

called Griffin Hall.”
—’ ' back to lift agfcin with after
'
This is 'certainly a high honor properly
----J&gt;" in hi* cam, throbbing i bestowed. Tbe name i* not ody euphotho aetuttion of an effort to do .niou but all tho cireumstanan. ;urruundI&gt;»aiLiy
canted him for
that wi* require of him. Of ;ingthecaa* conspire to make it* applica­
the moment to dirmiM her fttan hi* mind.
During hi*.rapid walk be btaFnodced. as
tion to the Hall ftpeeial^y appropriate.
»a accidental, and by no mean* in eoentia!
feature of the bleak landscape, the vast
IT WILL
herds of crawling,psrpoulcaa cattle
An
entirely new and distinct imprrarion wu
now forming itself in',hi* eonwioumcas—
namely, that they nc longer were purpose­
THE CENTENNIAL.
less, vagrant, and wandering, but were
actually obeying a certain definite law of
keep yon fully informed of tbe new* of
attraction, and were moving deliberately
tbe day, advise vrith you upon farm and
toward aa equally definite object. And
that object wu himself!
fireside topics, entertain you with it* varied
Look where he would; before, behind,
reading in general literature. iklight your
on either aide,—north, east, south, west,—
wife and family with it* diwjUMitiuna ujon
ou the bleak hill-tow, on the slope of the
roeial and domestir topic*, instruct und
faUa, aczorn Hie dried up array-,, there
One hundred year, ago the brat gin
amuse, them by ita foreign and. domestic
were tbe same converging lines of slowly known vu not the cotton-gin.
moving objects toward a single focus—
One hundred yearn ago there were no correspondence. cfcoioc stories, quaiot char­
himself! Although walking brakly. and Pacific Bailway .vubsidas.
acter «ketch&lt;w, sparkling aad witty para­
with a certain definiteness nf purpose, be
Ono hundred yean ago men did not die graphs, original and entertaining accounts
wu apparently tha only unchanging, fixed, of Presidential maggot* ia their brains.
of travel and adveuturr, ebcw^aixl puzzle
aad limited point in tbe now active land
Ono hundred year* ago there were no
column*, etc.
scape. Everything that rose above the Confederate generals in Congress.
deo.1. barren level wu now moving slowly, I One hundred years ago farmers did not
AU the new*, commercial, political and '
irrmutibly, instinctively, but unmistaka­ cut their Ires off with mowing machine*. genera), and the cream of cinrca*. titaJ\|
ble toward tine common center—himself!
One hundred years ago our mother’* tare. A newzpapcr that will meet every
Alone and unsupported, hr wu the help-. ,did not worry over disordered sawing malea, utxxmsektu nucleus of a slowly gath- .
every houMhoid. A .»ewspape% conceded •
ering force, almost immeasurable lu it* im­
mensity and power I
,
by tbe prrv of every section to' be one of:
At fir»t the idea wu amusing and gro- .
the meat original and bright** of Amcri-1
leaque. Th«a it became pcturrsaue. Then
it became something for practical consider- ।

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DISSOLI TIOX NOTICE.

CONTENT YOU

If You Want The
?ul will, iu-- choked down the next cunsid-1
oration before it had time to fasten upon
or paralyze his atrenrth. He stopped aad
turned. The Rancho at the Bksaad
Trinity wa* gone! Had itmddcnly sunk
in the earth, or had he diverged* fromhis
path? Neither; he had simply walked
over tho little deration in the plain beside took theirs straight
the arroyo and corm/, and bad alreadyOn* hundred years ago university boat
left the Rancho two miles behind him.
club* .watBjMt entered a* .-pool-salsa like
It wu net the only mrpxiac that nun*
open him suddenly like a blow between
One hundredyears ago every young man
4** not an applicant for a position a* clerk
had been operating fa his rear, and when
be turasd to rrtnc: hia steps toward
th* Mission, he fared the staring eyes of I not cotuiidered very much preferable to the
a hundred bulb not fifty yard* away. A* original grinden.
A. v—a—* time mJ tieJ
he faced them, the nearest turned, the
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and now nobody wait*
next the avae, and tho next,1
_______________ ide.
distance he could sec tho m------------One hundred year* ago kenwenc lamp*
psatcl with military precirion and sequence. did not explode and awirt women to shuffle
With a arose of relief, that lie put aside off thi* mortal coil.
a* quickly a* he had the sen*c ot fear, he
One hundred ypar* age men did not
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commit auiade by going up in baloou*

beyond, unul the whole herff bcLm !..m
undulated like a vaat monotonous kl He
oostimtsd on acres* tbe arroyo and past
tho corral until the blinding and penetrat­
ing cloud of dnyt, raised by the planring
huofr &lt;&gt;f tho moving maso before him,
caused him to atop. A dull reverberation
of the plain—a sound that at first might
have been attVibuted In a passing earth-

Owe huqdrrdJ year* ago ii was not con.•id*sod injurious *o thehealth or morals of
pupils to read the Bible in the school*.
One hundred year* ago there was aw
steam on canals—even the driver on the
tow-path didn't steam up in those day*.
One hundred year* ago there were no
Turkish harem* at Salt Lake and no Ann
Elizas auing for tbs IDdi part of a divorce.
Ono hundred years 32&amp;S

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«TBF«HJTffiO?CIST.’.
«ar I*CmUIm. el UMllUtill; l»a*tkM* uni «
"■•“oN^hXuFn ACRES
t pair millrat ejMt. ee Sliter »Js •*

the advance wall of another raal UtsnuJtu-

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and gotten up, the Utter to wrrsuln with 1
a aix month*' drought, oaswiMial famine',-!
and tho incmaant buffeting af tbe wind—
wild and untamable, but their staring
eyve and oervoo* limla riptrnd ce!y
woodsr and curiosity. And when he ran I
toward them with a shout, ih-rWwdJ
M had tU others, filo by filo,andAM*. *-|

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1876.

pmmi u® busies cms.

WHOLE NO. 102'
to&gt;A,ihu

s*. — .to to«. u

prixra ha own comfort, and
“■ all people who
“ tetetete. -^tebte. «te^.;„J
care for their pcnon.il or the public g»od.
camo back to thU “first principle" of
Mary, on read! ng three wonk, mid. “O, prwperin, and accept this simple vd ufe
friend Edgerton, if DralJ c-uld hare rule uf dim---- «m soatrtAZ^, spe,.&lt;//*»,
said these words and Kuc-kto them, thia
beautiful place might hard still been hia."
Remember the Lecture by
‘ That , tfee dnu’t know where Daniel ■
llm, ROW in Stock for th, HOLIDAY TItMIK. Ml nn.l roinii?" naked the Quaker. •
Ex-Vice President Colfax a*t Ex-Vice President Colfkx at
"No,! hate not heard anything of him Union Hail, Tuesday Evening Union Haff. Tuesday Evening
।
« ■
".piste lino'of ,
fur
mono
than
three
yean."
HASTINGS, MIOH.
February 8th. ,
’
February 8th.
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•Thee would .like to son him. would there
The OutloJk‘onhe Times.
L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.
State Rifkta Radlrl.u.
“0 yrn, indeed I shuuld."
“Lot us walk up stairs."
*’r?T.,VC*“t'7 Osntlsaua.
Aa they went up the front ateira Daniel
With eunatantlv grown,-, wealth and i
intelligence amoog Csnaen, it would natur- i
estranged from me; if I went, perhaps slipped down the jack onaa and took hia
hsvemadcnochaagraa* vrt, tha Dram
they would not bdierc tae. I think it stand in the. front room. When they re­ ally be exp-rted that they should manifeet
crau therein Uri^TU- TX
turned, Sirs. Akin noticed a ata!wart man a. constantly incnaaed determination to
would
be
better
they
should
not
know
remarked, other ware uf wl,,M1fo7V^
fu/f/lltl/l^l) tfOODS.
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
where I am. I want to surprise them aud standing in tho room with his tack to too win and bold the rapectful regard -f
«h«») tfovflot NatCal AuthSitJ
door, and started Iwk £* an IneUnt. The thnao engaged in other pursuits. Where mending the temperance reform and pro­
hope
to
do
so
by
coating
back
a
sober
man.
lls.-Jse-. XUK. Jfov. IS. M54.
«i»
‘keS’-U
—p- Tto7.™!
their btirinera intercut are roeecrued they claiming the doctrine that ours is a gov.
and with mAcy enough to make them Qmker said :
true of North Careilaa and Tsnr*.
I.
“Il is a friend, Mary."
comfortable. * I prefer that you and your
erament of tha people ‘ in their primary the first named it ia the franchise • in the
wife should be the only persons in the ' Denial turned aroaud; but in the man
capacity.'' and not a mere rompart of hrttor. uaurpation of IrgUlstiic faction.:
with
the
b&amp;ry
heard
aud
mustache
Mary
place who ahsll know where I am or what
“sovrreixu.and independent tiaataa." Il
The
Alabama
convention
has
offend
tlui
di
I
not
reeognito
her
husband.
Daniel
1 am doing."
don't believe in commending a rrforro.
Thus, while riding toward• tho quiet adranted Io tlie »tq&gt; where Mary was
which rf it kraju on at dm prasrat ratio of its opscncn, the qurrtu-u cT xro.Ka j, .
farm-bouM of tho Quaker, the whole thing standing and, iu a voice trcmulou. with
progrew, bids fair to end the businom of
Which are guaranteed to cut filly per cent more
sary to satisfy them. Eridenccn of thia rniusdlmg in New Hampshire rre the deadMue. Erea m Ahilwraa th, rehteJ.
was arranged. When they rrachcd the emotion, exclaimed:
are area In this country and England, [irauut yvar cfoaea frooi foefc of customers aro injured.
,JM»'t you know me, Maty?"
other Saw in the Market.
farm the boraowas put iota the barn, and
It is tha* area dial a msduritv of the
n'c leave the reader to unagiue what where especially agriculture b.is come tu to make it profitable, u in that errot U^y
they entero! the hotiM'. ‘As they iw-alrd
rebcUioo. Htatoi hare ranged them?
tbrasaelrrs before tho fire, the Quaker said the mrtliug was. Friend E^lgsrton said be a pursuit of commanding rank, with thbeUo's occupation would be gone, aud
he mutt p&gt; aud sec Amy and, a&lt;hlrraains- tho pnepcrity of which tho commercial the sprightly -Veies would have no other ■dree preitirriy agarere ray rerognitio. ut
hfmseif to Mary, aid :
welfare, th- luxuries of man of wealth and alternative than that of playing altogether, the primary and jxwitive Mleguiucc doe to
“Marr, thia houre and firm are ihinv. ।. the heccanrica of the middlo-daaoen and of a* it doro now in part, the rede of trader the Union. The fort that they take the
Daniel ba* got tbc papcra and will give jI the poor, are frit to be most intimately a&gt;- to the Boston Pott. Among other things
them to thev. Tlii-c can suy aa la­ I aociated. The general occupancy of more the Ayres ray*:
Bor* the Largest Dour of any Stove in the Market.
aaix agaiaet the rebellion is full of peril
thee likro; thro will live happily once;I hud, better cdt&gt;cnti&lt;-a and tho mors thor­
One Would suppose, to reed tbccclmioe— .tu. _ '_______ . «
... ! ough application of burino. principles in
The GHaArSTOMR. :
the mauagctucut of affair., hare gives the lutiotM, that tire war of the rebclllorfRfoe
Mill
in
pn-grew
and
that
seccaion
was
the
farmers of these two snuntries very great
'
is die Handsomest and Heaviest
advantages as comfund with there ol Con­ great i«i»e.
Manufactured.
This roppnritign might be wider from
Daniel and his wife fell on their knrew I trn-ntu! Europe, although it should in
before tho Lord. Their, prayers were.| jualico be added thsl in scu-ntifle in vest i­ the feet. Tha war ia over, to ba sure, but
Prices Lower than Ever Before in Burry &lt; tnly.
mingled with many team; bat in their ' gation and in-gorermneut patronage, Ger­ tlie evtifllet of priucipJca gmw no, ■ add if
future litre those prayers were found to be 1' iuauy and Erance are doing more than any scrasira u not the prat karac. Stale *uI rthrr nations. For the one—the progrtns pn.-ma.-y aud nullifioiliun of the rautituanswered.
I uf aricocc for its own sake—not to much titma! uncndmeuls are th* gnat isaura,
rare is frit here or in England. *■ for rad destined to be even more prominent
in W.’. Ike Demorawv hide
abundant trope and healthy rtoek. To sul,.
the weoud—gorenuuvat patronage, the tbetr read setilimrala in the hope uf eucRemember the Lecture |«y
race
Anglo-San,ih i- for the u&gt;o*t part cecdiag by rtratagem. Several things are
indifferent, preferring su lung *• its rights .upjarad tn have Wra settle! by the war. Ex-Vice President Colfax at
Union Hall, Tuesday Evening
ore suaiutaiaed and e*,tial justice mrted Amoap others, tlreae:
Remember she Lecture by out for all, to manage its affair, in its own
First— That the .sllrgianee uf every February 8th.
Ex-Vice President Colfax ut | wav and win itn owu sueccrees.
Statu and every vitiaen ia due primarily to
Perceiving the panniout&gt;| importance to the I'niou—the National Gorentiaent and
Union Hall, Tuesday Evening
ftrnirra »• a dm,, that lliev should be its authority.
February Sth.
brought into more intimate n-Ltiim* with
Second—That every State is cutitlod u&gt;
one another,—that they should derive nd- a Bcpabliean form of evrernmvut. which
“If thee will let it al that rate, tl.ee '
। vantages from the common fund of taj-er- it has been settled indadee equal rights,
mutt have let it got out of repair."
trace accumulated by all—uf which etch priviiipro and dutiro to all citiaetM, with­
“It ia indeed. I cannot Irere tbc *turv |
Remember the Lecture by
his form-T isolatiun murt remain ignor- out rvvranl “to rare, color, or prei iou- con­
look after it. The house i* j»jo.- rad 7-,'Thc Rul»- uf Three' was the utsgie of , ! in
Freemason ledge when he wra simple Mt.
ant,—that they should learn their own dition of servitude.''
Ex-Vice Preaident Colfax ut to
the family that tired tn it last wen- loo I the "Scimce of.Numbers,' the acme of j
Third—That such equality mean* the tai Ferret!; but wl -n be braauu Pope Pmi
l&lt;nion Hall, Tuesday Evening shiftless to buy wood. t&lt;&gt; they bnrct up I aml-itiua in ilw ttddy uf Arithmetic. strength and how to (osier it—the thought1
fu!
and earnest frirods uf agriculture of franchise, acorns tn tbc jury box, freedom DC. he comtnenevd smnbematiaing the
all the frunw; in fart, I w-xihi rather reU '
February Sth.
Maeous.
and at length took to esrommu
half
a
century
ago
Imsied
lliemaelm
ia
in. and protection by, the courts, and the
it than rent it."
। the organidtUon uf societira in the furious mainuaracc uf an equal system ot free Hireling them. Hi* old brethren bore
“What will thev take for it?" itr-inirrd 1 laiml-ita and withal a nrtijir for a Jtuulli- ,
with him a bug lime, bat at length thev
tud: v( ills t&gt;uw afflicting loan kind.
public school*.
-NOT A DROP MORE
the Quaker. ’
’
called
him
to acrount in 18G5 He did
1. E'tr.&lt; v.wr u&gt;Mry. Trying tu live
In the new c.mtilutioa* o'f the South“It cart me 61,600."
not obey the raninona. but when he drove
“Yea; bnt then paid in goods, rad char,;- without mirk ri one uf the rouiiuun
Since 1R71, however, the State (formcriy
cd tisinc own price for them."
. climes uf tho day. Idleness and Sabbath
.krcholduqr and Democratic i of .Virginia,
,'To l-o enre I did. Akin coukl not pet ■ AlerecrstioM are sin* equally forbiihlcn.
tire dominion of the bottle, that be was
Ho who raid --ItememiHU’ the Sablnth
Ttunoacc.. Arkansas, Tuas. Alabama. the ehsrprs were pressed, the second and
'different patterns of imported and domestic
perfectly miserable when he oeuld not ob­ trueted anywhere else, and I felt font I dny.' alM). and at the raiuo time said,
Gcunria, North Carolina, West Virginia, third notification «rat, and after ’s formal
tain the means of gratifying hia thirst. was running a great risk in letting him “.Six days shrit ihf U.lalxir.' GoJ never
trial a decree of expulsion was amend in
and Miwnm, hare passed from IfojmbliHe had neglected hi* family till his wife's havn goods, m I charged accordingly .just Rcon-ua a man to do nothing.
Mareh is«L Tim decree bcara tle-rigna.
cap to Democratic control. A number of
father had taken her and the children to ss saybody else would hare -lone under!
these liare ehangrei their cunslitutiona. turn of Victor Emanud. King of Italv,
the paternal roof. Ho bad sprat ail hia foe eireumstsacro "
And it is to three changes, as bearing sp­ Grand Master of the Orient of Italy, who
! A first-cla«« !tr&lt;AI3L.O3F«. from Detroit. ex-Llulsfufr io drink and was kept from the
“But thre has not told lue whit thcoi
an the ralcvracy and opportanity of the liras returns the romjJimrat af tW “ma
j«--r-house only by [•^homing meatal aer- will take for the pb*c. I will pre fore ■
jot excemmumcatfon forwanM to hiri
IlepaUican platform ia thia Stale, that we
pccted soon, when we shnll be prepared to fitrni-lt the bust of I। vires for his food and by tho kindness of 1800 fur it. if that is any object to fore."
tTTOBXft
partiaularly ask the attention of the Arre*. tome yean ago with the Pope's kind regards.
Hoskins thought long enough over the I
Thomas Edgerton, a member of the
Mcpreeume this cxccmmunicstitm will
tunvt «wvat il’ anybody has LrvaJ U&gt; eat. I
We will begin with
grieve the Pope just about ts much
Nol-udy has a tight tu fs're
others. So '
fits guaranteed, at lite Old Corner Stand in Empire Blork, HnstXYcom bis y&lt;pK&gt;h and who had a strong hojxt
as his own curaee. which hare bret,
then everybody riiould take hold of work i and the public, and to drop out of ail
that, in tb&lt;» course of titre, he would see
ipgs. Meh.
The Coortitutioa,. framed under the ao freely showered upon the head of Vic­
and expect tu do enough to earn hie t wo effort not nutocdiatcly munoied therewith,
hi. folly siife turn again into the right anything, and at last said, “You oao have;
arid tho agricultural paper, in too many llcwrudnsctiou Laws, and adopted. Febru­ tor hmaauel and all othera who du not
path.
cases, ha. linen such in name ratlicr than ary 11. IS68, declared in it* fint\»ection obey hl. ovdera, and that h just nothing
“Very well, Iloakina; thee can make iI In aotne sritgiw of si&gt;ci«ty lar^u clsumra
Iloskim, the leading Hotter seller of the
in reality. With the latter, however, the
&lt;w:r
be
excu-v.
J
from
tho
immediate
Work
place, bvl let him hare drink ao
-i out the deeds to-morrow, aud thee shall ’ of producing food and apparel, while they tendency is now plainly in the direction of
his money lasted but would trust bias no have thy monvy. By-lbe-by. docs thee | study Mud toil tu minister tu the nscatal incmurd support to tlsc Ixwt and mem
Remember the Lecture by
longer. He was lonnpng al-out the saloon koowwnat hac bvccme of Daniel Akin?" I an.! rratheliral aud spinttral enjuvmenU of solid journals—a tendency that seems
“No; he has nut bcra in the village fur i
one bright moonlight evening, pleading
men. But uuman ia excitable from use. likely each yrar’ to grow -troop-r and
Ex-Vice President Colfax at
with tlx keeper to trust him for a drink.
f il money-earning work ro lung as be stronger.
Cnion Hall, Tuesday Evening
Ilia reply was sharp and unfeeling:
As
to
our
agricultural
societies,
there
We may here tell the reader something Isas lira. ability Io. work. Earn some .
' Not a drop more, Daniel I”
February Sth.
money , every one -Koild expect to earn can be no doubt, wo think, that tbisw
He remainsd awhile longer and then that Iloakina did nut kuoif. The Qtuk&lt;r
which have tuort &lt;&lt;&gt;ua»tratly adhered to
left As the cuo) air of the evening fell had that day received a letter from Daniel
the objects for which they were orguianl.
Akin,
staring dial he was at the mineNos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
upon him he, all at once, gave utterance
prawesa the strongrat hold on the confi­
hard
at
work
and
sticking
to
his
motto,
to his fceMiga in tbs following strain :
dence and rvranl of the cowmanity. Nor
NotadropmoreDaniel. Am I drunker “Not a drop more, Daniel;" that he had
do weaioubt tliat they hare liefore them a
■A member of the California legislalnre
am I sober ? I am sober. ‘Not a drop more, laid up a few hundred dollars and derived
mwt important field of kiluw. Thev
Ku riven notice af a bill to establish a
Daniel.' Did Hoskins think a drop would him to inquire what the place ho tmeo
I should reevivr amort vaionrt and unadfoh
’hipping port for the punishment of
HOWARD WATCHES.
Jiurt me? No; but my money was gone, owned coukl be bought for.
wife
Ixatera. Thus one by one an ear
Mr. Edgarton had taken the method
j He has prt oil, got everything I had—
secure the mure general roopcruiioa of the
liberties curtailed and the bulwark* of
great body of oar fanners. Bat. here
has got the boots which my wife, with her
and io England both, then- are reat-erts in
“Ne," he sral contemptuously
-I
own earnins&gt;, bought for Jennie. ‘Not a
which, as berrtuforo conducted, they do
duu t want no (&gt;en-wipera or d-.ant-&lt; in
drop lucre. Daniel.' Daniel what say you
not *re.-m to bare folly tart tbc changing
mine. If you U a gom- to idmmc any’­
to that ? I say so. too. I ooce had good
drtusod* uf the time* Tn one country.
thing,
gimme
a
breastpin,
or
a
dirk,
or
clothes, but now 1 hare nothing but rags.
Then’ i.« no other way. Embarrassment Chambers of Agriculture—in the other
■wmethiug a man eaw wear."
Ami y«
'Not a drop more, Daniel,' till I bare
and failure will be inevitable il a man is the order uf Patrons of Husbandry—hare
you wouldn’t hare thought thia Mwkrr
rlolhea again aa mrod as when Mary and
not careful to a]&lt;n&lt;t lira than ia earned. sprang into cxwtcncc, in very large num­
after a higher life more than 13 yean old.
1 were married. 1 onro had a good watch ,
No matter what stinting ami suffering and bers, during tfie jast few yeau Tho ob­
but that, too, is gone! ‘Not a drop more, that he had scut by eiprere |5(M) in gi-hl self denial be area eery. these ilk must jects of throe organixatious are in many
A woman took a scat in the smoking
Daniel, till I hare another bom usanggy to a banker in New York, with orders to baeudured. a man meat her teidlln hit rropecta alike, and In some er-uld have
rar of a Houatonic train, Tbnnxlay
as good aa I once hod. I uoce had cows sell it and remit the proceed* to him, to isroMr or come Io the grief uf utter por been met but imperfectly, if at all, through
rooming, at Bridgeport, and on living in­
that fumiahod my family with but tar and gi&gt; toward the money for the farm.
tbc aocirtie* proricusly afotlog. That
foe med that it was a smoking ear. replied
Gold at that time commanded a high
chveae, but Ucaiins baa got them. 'Not
they will result in good, a* must all
that also knew it, and ailhoui watting any
a drop more, Daniel,' til! those oowa, or premium, and the •QUO became «H&lt;H&gt; I..methods trading to increased intercourse
more time, pulled from her pocket a day
others M good, are mine again. I once fore they rrached the hand* uf friend
and rommunily of feeling among' formers,
pipe and paffod away aa if abe had. Lreu
had this wallet foil uf bill.; bat now not Edgerton. Akin rv|u&lt;atcd him to draw
cannot bo ilonbltd. but else measure of
a oeni hare I got- ,Noa a drop more up a deed (firingthe whole propertv tohia
good will depend Urgeir ntwu the imlitire* re *U tranitra of ths IWs-rt-s s*j I
Daniel,' tfll thia wallet ia well filled again." wile Mary. to bare it duly recorded Mod
vidnal members ol each divudun of tbc
By thia time he had reached the pUca left with the register af deed.-.
gsueral body—the spirit with which they
In hia latter he said“If, jwrehaure, 1
FOR ONE DOLLAR
.-I.-tor nMte Its wtrt.- site! tto SS-ltt tft wl.irli
i where be funneriy raided, and leaning up
should
ever
break
my
nsulution.
I
shall
I apiiest the fence, he mused a long lime in
Wo will’sond, Post-paid
i silence. He viewed the desolate place by
| the fight of the moon, and hie eyas ranged drew. - I prefer, liosrerer, that they should
। over the bouse and form, ones hia own. not know anything of thia for the nrm-nt.
If I lire tu come home, I will giro
Mary the -lords with my own hand-; if
ronductod. and though »»' u*ui engaged
n ot, vou can do ft. Now that the form ia
The UmMobtain* the gratifying inin it cu bo indifferrat to the vast field uf
bo tight, ybu had better stock it. for I still
funnatiou by cable from London that the
iTV-jrch it spread* before the investigator
euppoeed female gorilla in the aoolngfea!
stick to myj motto. ‘Not n drop more.
end student, it a a matter of dollar* and
gardens at Drradra, jnst i-eforo she died,
crabi with all to turn out the krerat pro­
reeognhad her relationship to Director
By thia
Sweet’s H°Tcl.
duct at the lowed, curt, whether th.-y
Sebo-pf.and kissed kita tenderly thrice.
time friend„-------- iMtiiprcbeud or not the rationale of every
Tbc director was visibly affected, and hewith young rattle and sheep, tho fotires
step in the proem-. It is to exr-erknee.
rame a Ihtrwinist from Out wumeat.
were put in repair, and everything but the
therefore,
ratherthan
to
acienre,
that
they
houae wore a tidy appearance. Another '
look a* a guide; and while it is tho aim of provisions which required tU ukfaff of
A Bbode Island jury has decided, in a
Must
men
most
rare,
if
at
all,
little
by
remittance cams, which paid for all the .
such a Journal as this, to diffuse the an oath by all .foctors and ofore-holden., cbm where a drunktm man kicked at his
link.
And
the
investment
is
good
acslock and left an overplus with which U&gt;
knowledge acquired tn the latter direction, declaring uuRificaliim and sscwmsuo un­ wife and, missing Bert killed a ehikl. that
repair the house. Carpenters were busy, erdinp to tfie seewnf/ and not tbo rate
per cent. The ' hsscc to be rich" has be­ it* highest value U perhaps a. a medium lawful, and also affirming that supremo
trayed multitu-ios into doubtful Mcuritiea. foe tho discussion of the funner.
slkguncv was due only to tho Vlritod
Now and thru a great risk baa brought a
It is never aafo to apeak too cotifiOrady
great fortaue. but oftencr il hss brought uf the foture, but th ire are no rapgreat
Now mark the fcsiucl
In 1870, tho
great ruin. As a rule, buiiocas sucres*-1' masons, to say the least, why tjurilst quar­
ooturo in doiug a safe, thorough, smaller ‘ ter uf tho current century, now just be­
“"".hX?"“THE WORLD." 35 Park Row, N. Y. ! ray wife, bow ahamefttlly 1 abased her I
baiunra*. A low rate of intan-tt arcutnu- gun, slioul-1 not witn-sf. &gt;^oater siegrec
Il was not your Daurol that did it No,
Istca raj-Mly. Better by far tbo old ftsb- uf prosperity ninuag American Faruivts,
il was Hoakin'a aecunad rum! No won-,' aatonlahod Io see the Quaker ttrivfog an
than ray former period in their history.
der you were taken from me by those who, an cleg-nt horse and riding in a new buggy.
Produ-iug largely in exure &lt;&gt;f th.' wants
lured you and would riot ere you abasid. Hu received this short note onoday:
of our owu (lepdation, we look fur a
“I hart arrived all safo and auand.
They won't hare itufm the bouse; they!
market almad for iitir surplu*. And. on
won't fot me Kre with you. «N&lt;* a drop. Please go and get Mary and the children.' f ir yrors ■ w4 attractive. The tempta­
die average, this market seems dmlused to
more. Draiei,' tiUpfei hciiee is mine egain. , r-;—* v'- rode over to foe next
Mary', Other, awl in- tion i* to ran great risk* in tbc hope of incroua in quite a* rapid pace, a* our
‘Nat a drop more, Daniel,' till thcae broad 1
great and speedy gains. No man should means at taptAywt; it. The growth of
acres are again in my pomuaoB and th* ’
risk all in one rrnUure. No u&gt;ai&gt; shi.uld
wife rad childrco thu «rc living me in ’
have so many risks out a* to utxfengcr JI.
Sailing iiromlly &lt;m ti»n prat tn may !»■
grand when all is calm, but then: ia aefoty
Help me, my God, IS all ibrae things (
srvarecmplMmd! I thank you, Haskin*,
for U&gt;m* woetfo.
I shall not forget '

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THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.

itica, and if they are to show any vitality
hanorfbrth it nut of uroasrity be in
their own legitimate apher*, the social
and intellectual improvement of them -

For Vico-Presidant.
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
of Pennsylranu.
Subject to the dedeion of the Repuhli.
can National Contention.
Whatever difference Of opinions may
prevail in regard to the general effect of

“Honest money for all, and the amnorty debate, or even with reaped
free t'chools for all.
There tothowiadosX Mr. Blaine's original
should be. no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­ tbc verdict that u a parliamentarian be
tarian interferance which will hu evnijJeuly tnutered and dumbfoun­
ded the whole Democratic aide of the
destroy the other.”
Republican National Convention.

Hoose. The moot skillful of their lead­
en are but children in hia hands.' This
has been seen from the first, when he
broke through all. their plans by bringing
l the subject to direumioo, and it was con­
spicuously manifested in the dote of the
debate on Friday, when he unexpectedly
recovered the leadership on the floor, till
be had accomplishad hia objects, whan he
suddenly diamiacd the whole matter
from the jurisdiction of the House, leaving
the Democratic managers as utterly daahcd and bewildered as a lot of gamesters
when the gu is turned out by the police.
The use, too, which he rnado of hia brief
mastery was singularly effective.
He

It would support him and leave
to lay up for a rainy
day. True, it would, but in New York it
fa the merest nothing—it mraos starvation
which fa not even gented. Why iait?
The answer ia caay rnuugh. Tlie poor
anfaM or laborer on *15 a week might
live on it and eave money, if ho could get
what he livre on at any decent price—but
he don’t If potatoes are worth, we will
any, *1 a boahd, by the bushel, what do
you suppose the laborer pays for them ?
Ha can't buy a boahd at once, for hia lit­
tle *15 won't go far enough. He has to
pay *T for reel of hb rooata, which fo
nearly half of hia income, for a place for
him and his to live and sleep, leaving him
*8 a week for food and clothing. Thia
woald answer if be could only buy Ida
food in such quantities, and at sfah places
aa f&lt;Hxl can bo procured at rva*.njble
Wee. But he cannot do this, for he hat I

speech, broke out with an expletive
which it is not accessary here to repeat.
“1 give 11 up We shall elect no 'Presi­
dent io 1876." Now it fa obvious that
no such influences eould be sent forth to
tlie country by a debate qjiieh was whol-

town.

dre-tsod in silk, trimmed with flowew, a
wroth of orange Imd* and hslfoj»ned
bloaaonte felling in a Ling rpray au her
.boulders; a slender cordon of-pearly buds
fentoottod to the waist, and caught to tho
cult’ of the same flowers thst finished the

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TO-DAY S ADVERTT

, The Qmodtan/fWrutrd
,
diets that “we have found at lit1
Aincricau novel.”
The Louisville Cburler Joun^t _
•The^„d1n.u!'m.„t,.
"W

for by the political rgqniremeuta of th*
country, liver eighty memben had ta­
ken their seal* among the propio'* Itepro.entativre who bad b&lt;en identified with
the cause of rebellion. Speaker Kerr bad
recently amignod a maiority of the chair­
manahip* of hi* committees to the States
which but a few yeart ago claimed to bo
outaide of tho Union by amaalting its
life. These cx *ccea*u:nuis were ronaoli-

•

Mfcr for Sate al (fee Lovsl Urm Rate

not money enough. A Land of potatoes
eoatt, we will say.*3.50,—should he buy
aKirrel he would have nothing left for
other artidas of foo&lt;L So he buys a lialf
peek of potatoes, for which hn pays forty
cents, or at the rate of *3.GC&gt; a bushel, in-

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cost'bim only about St; ■ ton, if he could
buy' a too, but he can't; he can buy a
bushel, though, just enough to last him a
day nr two, and for that the dealer makes
him yay 40 or 50 cents, and when he hu
to got a pock instead of a buabel. the ex-

. .
•
•ewiir cn th*
novri fa laid In sn English mlnl^^y
end fruru the find po^e tu the
tn term t la ouflagglA^
“* °“
Among other notable |«uera w.
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Aud aa it ia with his coal and potatoes ,
so it ia with everything. He never has ,
money enough to boy anything in quan­
fere tho country with thsir confident de­ tity—he Hire, from hand to mouth, and w
mands for universal amnesty, are actually amreqacntly, cimpclled to pay fiiur prices
disfranchising and deposing wen whroe for everything. It- ia a decent fortune to
chief offense is that they have been act- have a retail store in a poor neighborhood, iatoncs. Winslow ran away from Boaton
ire friends of the Union. He pave, also,
with *200,000 of othor people’* money,
Babbitt'a cashier .teals *500,000, and now
a distinct opovtunily to any Democrat in
a young banker absroad* with all hi. ro» z-------- *----- »---------- — r~—r- —
th.’ House to secure the amnesty of acme
tomera' money. Thia last case ia a little j order to retain th* services of the South­
"49 cx-Confederates, by leaving Jeff. getting up in the world for a laboring man peculiar. The young man squandered it ‘
"
Davis—whom they all pretend to care in Nbw York, unices a Wreak of luck all upon a woman, but who do you aupnothing about—just where he ia for the come*. Thia season hu been exceptional­ pote that woman waa? Why hia own
present, and then bo offered to yield the ly hard, fur labor ha* been scarce and mothsr ' She is a very handsome widow,
forty, who has * psaaion for fashionable
floor tbit any Democrat might bring up wages corrospondingly low. How they
life. The youot- man, her eon, is a weak,
the Centennial bill—but the whole Demo- lire at all is more than I can undrntand. good fellow, who love* his mother—as
cratic ranks were aa dumb as oysters
very few ados do, and can refuse her noth­
ing.
When be went into business for
both propositioua'
The livre of the poor .are hard chough,
i Such uehicvenienta u these arc conatdI erably more than mere [lulumctitary flour- but they are sometimes followed by so
tabes—they go to the root of a subject of miserable a death that it appears the
rut significance to the people of this crowning mockery of a rekntkfi. destiny.
I country. Mr. Blaine has thrown a flood Who realism tho pitifuloese of the abort noose full of serrauta, aho gave ele­
gant entertainment—she bought dia­
of light aercas a “ehasm" which it was fur and simple annals of the poor? Short and mond., and camel'* hair shawls, and, in
the intcreats of the Democratic managers simple ? Long and bitter rather, for tbc short, she lived at a rate that made oil her ।
POLITICAL GRANGERISM
; North and South to keep out of view, and hours of toil are thrior u long as those of old friends turn green with ent
“'
J he will receive credit accordingly.
Yea, ease, and life weighs heavier as it drags son, all thi* time was furnishing ™
. Wl stover else may be in or out of the it will bo said, but he hu hurt himself as its yean, along. One of three nd cave* the means for al! thia rxtraVance. knowing
comior Presidential Campaign, it a very
which
often
happen
was
toll
last
night
at
a candidate for presidency. It. would be
evident that thane who expected a year or aafe to say that this language, nine times a happy tea table by a city physician. A
two ago to control it,—the Graniren,— out often, tomes only from Mr. Blaine's pour woman who bad been a servant, went
havcolrcody substantially disappeared from opponents. If It fa a question of mere to a dcror for help when far gone in con­
ututeurei, the man who has no difficulty sumption. He gave her medicine and told
still kept up and make a respectable aMNr in outwitting the Democratic majority of her to come again the next dayk-Site
BUmcri-nHy, and they may still exert con­ the House at every turn, may, surely, be came with the rest of his poor pourate,
siderable influence of a beneficial kind, by lift to take care of hia own affaire, as tlie but while waiting wax taken with hemor­
bringing farmers together, promoting their. Republican party will take tars of its own rhage, and died in the lull. The doctor
social and pecuniary interaU and fester- ‘ affaire in due season.
a wow wragw vi sjuu rcuowe nas jusr
We may remark, knew nothing of her but her name, not
even her family or where she lived, and
ing their pride in one's pursuit in which
; been Instituted st Saline.
the fanners u a clasp hare hitherto been eaaily killed than othenC Throe who the poliocraan [aenl for to take charge of
The police department of Grand Bap.
ids last veer coal |1C,63G.40.
■oatewhat de&amp;rtiro— In some parta of live on their dignity and their careful the remains decided, with the astuteurns
The next term of the State Agricul­
the country oar fanners have been like avoidance of the rough struggles of life, of his cfoas, that it was a c»*c for the coro­
tural Collage begins February 23.
ner, and the body must be left where it
are peculiarly^ttndcr. Mr. Blaine i»2 «*
there can Le no doubt, for as near as can
The population of Michigan in shown
eould not cvmo together to remonstrate of that kind ; he is u tough u he is active, lay, untouched, till tho next day. There
be ascertained they had mighty little to by the new ecnsua to Im !,:«•,031.
against taxation—They arc separated by and ha rerovero as vigorously a* he the poor gliastly blood-atained creature lay take away with them. The fine house | There w.re 3,429 births within the city
in tho rigor of death, one would think not was dismantled, though th«r liad sold limits of Detroit during the yeaf 1874.
wide spares from each other, and instead
the object for a pleasant home. Think of quietly, all that they could without exciv
of haring mutual dealings, their trade is
Tha pin factory at Detroit will give
it! The corpse lust to recognition, the ing auipieion. Curious rase! Men have employment io sixty men and ten girls
almost wholly with other partita.
In
woman * friends, if she had any. uncon­ been ruined by women, times enough, but
these regions, tho Granger movement hu
One hundred buildings, coating 5410,­
' who ever heo/1 before of that woman's
scious of her fate, she lying an unwelcome
000, were built in Port Huron last year. ■
Mootapli.hd a groat amount of good by
and Ipirrid apoetacle. the very spectre of
Sixty two counties report to the Audit- I
bringing into active association those who
or General *423,033 liquer-tax collected.
por^rty tlirust upon the kindnon and oomhare common sympathies and common
The tenacity of tho New York Herald
Only 142,000,000 feet of lumber un-|
sold on the docks along the Saginaw nrin barking at the old third tens holo io
amusing enough.
.
Virginia hu voted not to take part in
the Cenbwn-al exhibition. The‘ Mother of th* phraicuas called in to ace the poor
creature, looking at die corpse, sold, with a
control the politics of the several States
of Presidents" ha* become degenerate.
barat of genuine feeling, “Poor woman,
and of the Union. It got command of
The House hu pas*co the bill repealing
A large noniber of members of Con­ I can't pity you ; you are better off than I
Legislatures, chose a Governor or two,
am.
He wu happy and aneveaaful—t.-? the law by which tbo postage upon tran­
gress express themselves opposed to the
hanpy to make each a apeech out of idle sient uewspapera was doubled. There was
latter, Mr. Booth of California, renuuns dirturbanre of the tariff’ to any important !e»ling. Yet no one who hoard it rould
lens excitement, recrimination and bitter
bothxLe high water mark .and the solitary
doubt he spoke tho sincere feeling of hi.
tevnam in the debate than had been expected.
A H artford correspondent au-geeia
moaamrot of Grangtriaoi as a political
It waa made very clearly to appear that
Heavy W. Lord haa sold his Orchard
fora in the highest Mt of power, below Mark Twain for Mayor of that city. It
the famous amendment waa attached to the Lake farm to Frederick Carlisle nf De­
the Presidency. We have lately heard in a jolly idea, and we shouldn't wonder
troit for 155,000.
bill In the Senate in th* closing hours cf
,
that the Granger, had had aachaucotsa in -f it worked well in practice.
During tho Ute warm weather of Janathe
tension,
and
the
House
adopted
it
un
­
Mr. Whyte, one of the Democratic
ary a cnib-apple tree at Hnhbardston budohonaing ibe Lryialatare «fKentucky that
der the apprvbeusion that it related to mcr
lawyers enough could not be fuond in the Senator* from Maryland, has introduced
chandiso
alone,
and
not
to
all
otb«
third
It
ia said that the diamonds of a Mich­
ody to give t he proper political equipment to raaoliitioos into the Senate declaring thia
igan lady are tho envy of all Waahington
Judiciary committee ; bat beta ahow
that since the increase of poataga the sodety thia winter.
The celebrated ‘ Gray Nans'" bill,
that to have been merely an accid ntal reHiram Carey of Newton, Calhoun coun­
revenue* from third dam matter have
qualifying Catholic sister*'of the order to
fidko off, and that the expenses at the De­ ty, raised 150 bushels of cranberries last
year, for which he got *673.
the rural population by the Granger set aa toebera .in the public eehoola. has
partment have not been decreased.
Jerne* Beard of Port Huron has fresh
BoTvmeat. io which erm tbc Grangers been repealed by the New York legiriavic-plant growing in hia collar and can
did not sympathise. ' In the greater part
Perhaps Bea Hill will bo making an­ have pie plant pies every day.
of the West and Northwest the political
other speech by and by. An El Paw, III.,
Judge Campbell has baan chosen by
tracts cf Grangerssi have been almost
oorrnpoodent of the Chicago TrOmat th* law stadents ofthe Univanity to ad_ I_
whoUr obliterated. Sack a iMalt- wM
nf February.
write: “The rebel Gensral Hilfs speech dress them on the 22nd .IVA
inevitable, uc* wily from ths feet that no fevoring the Hon. James G. Blaine for the
E. M. Marbfo, of Ionia, ban been ap­
in Coogrcm hu had tbc effect here of
Freddeucy.
bringing back to the BepnNicsna in thia pointed assistant solicitor in the Depart­
The
"Intw
Almanac"
for
1876
—
an
ment
of
tho
Interior
.
at
Washington.
Important, cm impose itacl on the politics
acction, a large number of Liberal and
The expenses of the Upeer county
of the whefc community, but from the exodfant political manual, as it always vras
in soft wool goods, plain woven, bothi Independent vows. Among them might
Mbar ubvioM flu t that the dabting in poli­ —designate-, pdrtioal jwrties this year aa light and durable, and vety wide, it will be mentioned prominent names, who have poor bouse have exceeded the appropria
tiona until there ia a deficit of *5 *13.
“
Bepablicnn"
and
“
Democratic,"
instead
tics ot&gt; the port of the Grangers wa* an
be a favorite with ladire, as it fa sort to been, ths leaders of the Liberals since
The salt blocks in operation on tbc Sag­
after tfe.rf.: and aspwries of intermeddling of “Liberal" and ■'Administration," aa in be with men because it fa so bright and
inaw River turn out SOO barrels a day,
pretty.
could not bag receive the nation of
and rejiort 150,900 barrels now on hand.
It i&gt; represented that the New York
area then who were tempted into it by
Smator John Sherman'a letter in fevor
Robert Wheaton, an old pioneer of EaCity Republican General Committee is or
of Governor Hayes as a Presidential can toe county, died Iasi weak at hia home in
didate hu been published.
While he Cheater. He came to Michigan in 1820.
Of a Hke character, thought it arose ganiandin the interest of ox-Governor MofTito
eommilteo of the Regent* of the
sere naturally, wan the attempt of the
_
garo his reasons for preferring Hayca, ho
Graagvta tn eculrU the ndiroatl*. cf the candidate, and will tenure
says ho erjuld hcartJy support any one cf University appointed to invwiicate the
finance* of the laboratory have Lerun
omtry. The managamcat of tho rail- I
”
tho»e usually mentioned. He regard, the
third term u utterly out of tho o Motion,
tsreds bvLsrgvd to other* ae dearly aa th*
■an^r.-raest of their ferw bclragad to
the farmer*; and tbc fact tliat the prud■aMoflkc latter were cairrxd over thaw

dlnary traveler, but Tuft „t Intereat.
It* social and Indu-trial aaoeet^ a
collectton of REVOI.Y'TIONawr
fcETiEE* a«kbif-h OF ILLS
1 IIA I ■•OLLtOw'l'.r&gt; AHT1CLES
OX AMERt
CAR
.Tta
cludro William am

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Its circulation, which ia a hundred fo!&gt;t
greater than the majority of other journal'
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b*Ctaairt la January aata rwosiM taraub
ihrva MBb«n:
“Joti of Iceland," by Bayard Taylor.
AdaUchaMte-vMd Stary »r no IretaaU.r
bey a carsre, MO- nf taei.teol., wblrb could
ti*-pcn la ao otbar country, an1 rraphlralj,

tau.JIr.
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JOHN STANLEY !

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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FURNITURE,
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a eperoh which has never been equafod in
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qmM»o of tha lot* war. I thank God
w*tare mMfoOmgrem U4. Md
determined to meet these fire-oaten cf the
South and the ropperb-sad. of the North
in debate, and vindssto the Unital sad its

We begin tn January
“Philip Nolan's Friend,"
BT CDWABD KVKBETr ItAI»
‘1’hla &lt;■ nn
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8

dght tezre, and still nekhar roods nor the
people arc actfo&amp;d. In other State* the
only reWfrom ba^lfa, fowfolatiou fo is
tha general disregard of it It fo possi­
ble that our railroads aa a whole a* anatkmd inicreat, may not be managed with
that Skill sad judgm.nt of which they
are soaceptlMe, but the above feels .how
that tho desired refovi can hardly come

FLORENCE SEWING IACHISK

�Th« Rjirdwi-ic^i* B\|ip*g

EX-VICE PRE:
hamioouto, aad wore fwnmhsd by Mr. 8.
Mualiaar, ut ^ackaoa There ware about ;
sixty to a*r«nty auaks ia the ball, among ' Xsw ■■InvaalifSUrr' b aaamlag aa aaroani
the n&lt;*t attractive of which ww noticed ■[ ut drrofaae* la whteb a* reanm aekaawlsdf*
••re tUna of Mb. Maris S. Uhl, a riA kb right. Ttoro b • Mb dariaratba &gt;f
gremtrilk trimmod with gold Imo sto, rifhl* la Ihb ewoairy aad wbtek h bate I*
reprreauted “Kri." th. godde. rf liberty great «*te*m by th. lahabbaai. itoraaC sad,
wh**b at tmU.ro ■•Ikvaatlgarsr ' roca*Uaa.'ly
of Ireland; th* daughter uf th* regiment ramte l. a* a« th* Frorth *f J.iy, JroUr&gt;.&lt;
by Mim Mattia L Uhl rm * boaallA,] tho right* .ad privfhgre ut lb* Asatat Hiami ecrrect eoaUtma, whiter Mi*a Eua
Aldin wore the cresum* of Dian, or the
Gixldem of U anting, a aptendid gnwn
vriret profnady trimmed with .wan. down
tod silver lace making an etegut sppaarTO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
exMtion one of the ।
largest Stock °f Fancy Good#
ever brought to this City
which tee Offer to the public
cheap jor Cash, ff'e'havc,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary*
Perfumeries. Toilet Sets- fie.,
fc- Give us a call. ,

I Have on

PICTURES 1
PXOTTrMSSL
I am now all .km- ia th* Photopnpli
buaineaa, aad a I have made trraa|rementa to inenue my halitra tbr doinaibetter wvrk lhaa c.rr, all should mD
and get a negative taken. Tho sapmority of my work ia th* pat is a saft-

uh Ambaaamlorby Mr. A. W. Parker,
»n Ancient Knight by Mr. X M. Btmby •
• Seoul. Nobluma. by Mr. L. L. U»»;
Eogiwh Lord* by Near* J. Doxey and
Wm. Finley. Th* French Ofierr of
Lafayette tins** by Mr Own. S. Daria,
j the Comie Negro by Mr. Burt Tiakter•
John Chinaman by Mr Cha. Hotohkim;
Comic* by Man Frank Barna and I. F.
Makepeace Indians by Mr. O. M. A*.
d«r*oti, L. a Osborn and Theo. Gewebwind; Cfowna by Mount Subbin*, Rich
and OraM, and many laughable raatuna
uf rariou* kind* by ladia and gcutl-men

SCHUHERCOLFAX

Hopkiiis &amp; Barnes.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1874.

rrolk ssd .roro mul&gt; Ik.
Arod uuU., —m . ,.U&gt; .ord.*., I. roi
draaasmaate. .. rorolTOal Mlroau wl&gt;.
‘““Iriu th. •■sHmh.n,
Ws will send the

MICH

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LOUISVILLE WEEKLY CUURIKR*1
JOURNAL tuual price 92.00, pootaga
prepaid on both paper*, fur on* year, for

WEEKLY EAGLE
WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL j
$1.50
fflffll WEKAI mu re 8 1
th*
NATIONAL

Th*
i*
gtuut
FAMILY
NEWSPAPER. It wiD. on Decamber |
3let, 1675, dbtrihnu impartially 910,000
ia valuable prmcota among it* subscriber
aad every jrahuerjpriouasnl through a
win b* rntitlad to a roourred and num
bered receipt fur thia distribution.
■'rood ua 93.00 and gn both paper*

acaltrialittd aasugb to bammis aubjrel I* th*
ba ut gravitation aaSeivatly. la hat* irtuic I
«d him la ihit mun-laav iphrre. but would J

Obituary.

Kadtlty ut HatUaft. Ttaatblp. Ml from
chair, ihb merniag and hr;kt bar ana Ht
hike rear aStr Dr. CjJaba. wha lmm*d

For Kansas and Colorado
The Atchiaoo. Topek* and Santa Ft Rail?
road from Kama City and Atchison oa
the Miaoari river, via Topeka, th* Capi­
tal of Kansas. and the Umutiful Arkansas
'’alley to the Rocky Mountain*
The
shortest route to Pnel.l.; the Gaaad Canon,
Colorado Sprinp, Nanitoo, Pika Peak,
and al) plsroa &lt;_f o*to in the mountain rt
P&gt;®« Tiro tarorite route to Ibnrrr and
all pointe in Northern Colorado. Th*
bat route to Southern Colorado, New
Maxims and Ariaosa
Th* only direct

The Best and Cheapest!

S35ft;

IOWA AND NEBRASKA,

I will tret tptak ut a debating trebly wUUh
ha* recently be*a vrjaalixi. aad OMwIarabla
taleal dbpbyad up*a th* part ut the ,p**k.
tro Seat way ut tutor Oraagavllte cantata*

&lt;&gt;a lariisiba of trot. H&lt;r**aalmrg. ut lbs
eelebralej Grwl IUrld* Commmial G&gt;lbgs,
as utssdr 1 ths tertar* fists last Friday
erasing. by Mr* Uttmtn. ut Bssus, oa

HASTINGS

f. bruOman a son,

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY
broke up about throw o'clock it was unircrenDy acknowledged that it wa&gt; ooe of
th* moal enjoyable tad reayectable enter
tainmanta evyrnfottsn up in this efts.

Local fillies Jlttici?

ilktaliiitn 1 Imtfl Bw 8. 8. a

NOTICE!

rwsCTtfu

FARM FOH SALE I
Wagons

and

Buggies

50 ARE IMPROVED
Um punhuvd lb* tURteaal Ratal ut Cha*.
VaaEsrry aad b rapmaiisf.
aad
farauhlag Ike Ilsurs UtresfUiro'
lit iat«ad&gt; aukiag tbt Hsus* la all lu apartmsat*

500 CORDS WOOD.
List of Patents.

500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at fl.!5 per ',
cord delivered.
C. F. DWTGHT. I

ABRAHAM. LINCOLN

STEBBINS'BRO’S
Keep It.
Waahiaf Mashia*. L Hall. Fly-mlb.
Matt Ftp* Thlmbb, J Hall. Laptev.
Apparama Ibr DasiMiiiaf Iron Oro. A

•tally vvary aaUter. will ba la altsadastaa.
Tkktu aajy Wmtu
. U b with .aaUoyrl pleasure that as aa-j
sMtualhaAUtelaaaiteaey. Ora. Baglay, baa
sedavad a paadaa ta bane ter Mr. WhUa. wb*

Where you wul Had nil kinds of

mm itM

TICKETS 50 CENTS.

NO HALF PRICE.

Grain, Flour, Provision*
and Country Produce,
Of every Description which we
mn aril cbrai-i'thim any bona ■ |r&gt; Bar­
ry County, for U&gt;«we realms:
Irt. Itoraiisn w» haw no rent to pay.
XL Iteuamar wo Baks the mo.t of our
roods ourwlvsa.
' kd. Becatme we krr;&gt; U&gt;r brat of work-

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
bare tent ns 40 dozen

----------------- — but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
John H. Wendell &amp; Co,; to get them cleared out.
Weil they sent us a double order ol
Flour, Drain, Pork a Sasdt.
B4.»M

CROCKERY

too. but Dun says it it going to be u good
winter for Young Folks to get married »nd
[go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
___ n nd elose it out.
■■as-

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�LANDS

Forth Double. 5S

oT'rnw'rvsi

Remember the Lecture by
Ex-Vice President Colfax at
Union Hall. Tuesday Evening
February 8th.
The Wool Businessof the Yatr.

BV

Lawson’s Curative

the banning of the yoar, dealer* gon*rally were Lopefol. They had straggled
through the reaction from the speenEdra
of 1871 and 1872 th* panto of 187&amp;aid
the debilitating influence of th* latter
thnsngbout 1874.
Mraufactunra had
agreed upon concerted action in regard to
lb* Moppan of a port ion cf tbeir machiare
nr, (thereby U Imo the accumulation of
th* mxagtsrlure-l article l,M^e

rag?

the money market extremely «n*y aad
prospects generally fail for a rcmuneratiT*
Lusiaeas. Price* until about July ooatinuod withuat variatwa except for medium
wools and choice numbing selections, which
adrsiiced about five per rent
At the
opeuing of tho clip a few heedlem opera­
tors started in the country *l 45 eta., but
finding Ih.nuolres alone withdrew with
their eartly purehM sod prism Stelly

3ES&amp;

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AGISTS WANTED FOR THE

ENTENNIAL

HISTORY*™ U.S.
Thw sre*t UurwA la U* MUI hlrtan •«

The plants best suited fur flowering ia
Winter may be divided jn*o Jwo ~l*nrr
Finn, those requiring a moderate temper
ataro, rt nigin, my an .vnn*. cf fifty degrerw. Whether th* plants are grown in
th* parUr'or sitting room of a private
dwelling, er in a grwnboimu especially
eonstructed fur their culture the roadsttons aho-ild be as neoriy as possible the
aom* ; that is, uniformity uf temperature
ranging from 45° to M«, aad an amid
ance of dry atmosphere; it i. easy
enough in the gruenhouso to get a proper­
ly humid atmoopbere by sprinkling the
paths with water; but in a room in tbc
dwelling house, the only thing that can
aourre of best If plant* are kept in a
•itting room or parlor, an East. SouthEart or South aspect should ba chosan.
ITrats of the dun that may k pm at
an average temperalur* of fifty degreea.
are Axaleu, Abutil.xu, Ageratums. Car- I
nation*, Cineraria*, Catalonian, Jmnunc*. Cajw Jeaaaminre, Cameliaa. Calite.

m

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MICHIGAN
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TIIyTF. TABLE.

sMtr-Ju*'

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Sa®

MICHIGAN AND- THE SOUTH

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Ku’-iywtt'.'ss.-irtsa u

■I?."•■*£“&lt;•»!«*« P»r»rti«a.ialrwaril
Every year inerra't ■ the |-oi&gt;isbrity ■ "".'... J.n -V..I’..*.ft"' P'.".r!
of this vnluaUo Hair Frv]&lt;r.ratlun; ।
which l» due to merit alone. Wc can J
a^tiro uur old patrons tli&amp;t it i« kept ,
fitllr up to It* high standard; rod it I *tk
is the only relialde aad perfected'prcp-’ I £ ?
aration for restoring t'»nav on Facets 1 *&lt;• ।
Hant to it* youthful color, making it
soft, lustrous, on 1 riiken. The walp, | *“■
by its use. Iwcomea white nnd clean, is*.
It remove । all eruptions and riaadruC f
and. bv it* tonic properttc--, i rerrnM -r
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of the country, though still depreeasd,
show signa of improvement and w« think
the Centennial odebratiun will give a stim­
ulus that will more than eompesuate for
he disturbing influences of a Presidential
eteeliou. . ,
Iths* lean plainly dctacartrsted that
tho woolen businea* has been overdone.
The failure* of really competent manufac­
turer* ha* shown the fact that the prodnetioo of goods i* really ia exeat* of the
wants of the country,' aad many of the
mills will barn to stand idle until an in
creased demrad again rtart* their looms
in action. Tho*e who hare waalhered the
sWrms, farced h* they hare been by sharp
•ompetitiouMlS diversify their productions .
and attain greater perfection in fabric, will
obtain the reward their skill and perrertranre deserve
The acijuisttion of so much woolen ma­
chinery hy one of our wealthy merchant*
will have an important influence on th*
general buaineu of manufacturing, rad we

fin Warn Jiciffi &amp;
RAILIOAD.

• ISMJ*'. *»J •— •» *ICWT^'I IxsfexipsiESTC:

Remember the Lecture bv
Ex-Vice -President Colfax at
Union Hall, Tuesday Evening
Vnk....... O.k
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Plants in Winter.

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real demand, stocks were considerably re­
duced, and dealer* finding that their new
suppiire ccwt more than the wools ttey
Lad sold, endrarcred tu obtain an advantc,
bat pureharera being unwilling to arced*
to their .views, trrulc bad been restricted
during IXrembcr to a few caah buyer*,
who ha*b quietly jucaad up raeh parcels
aa th* tertis or fears al acIIcti might
threw on the market.
Tfw [w*t six month* have teen mart
dmetrou. to dealer* ca account of th*
failure i'f several manufacturing concern*
who having struggle! for several year*
against an inevitable fate—concealing »uccreafttlJv their real condition—have finally
iocrumbed with huge liablilia*. rad *WKt*
comparatively nothing. The heavy Um
from this so-inx. and the unrcmunerative
Mate of buaineaa, have brought on disaster
to a few dealers in different markets, but
we beiftree three experience* have brought
about a ckxur scruluiy of credits, reduc­
tion of expanses rad general Letter besiUM* uuaagetnent, and that tho wool trade
starts ou a o«w year in better *hape to
WUteeutea -ac-.-vsifiil Vusinews than ever

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Remember the Lecture by
E*-Vsc«. .President Colfax at
Union Hall. Tuesday Evening
Ro*cn, February 8lb

kx), Naherniaa, Primula*, Stevia*.
Violet*, and th* various kind, known as
greenhouse plants, whieh, together with
Manufacturing in the W**t.
the abor* named, are fully dcscrilwd in I
&gt;he flouruts1 ।catalogue*.
'v /
roiuire aa average tewperalan; If^aixty . £biw to gw mors Air the prudaction uf
degree* at night, the range of which, (he Western £&gt;nn, will be answered rarely
and practically by building up masufachowever, may occasionally run fraai 65* '
turitw in the Wot, aad no* no certainly
to M’ without injury. Of three we
othervrf- ^**‘7 1’oabel of our aurpltu
name the following: Begonia*, Bou
product!- na which are ahipped to coovardtaa, ClcnxLndron, Euphorbias. Epiphyilnma, Fuchsia* Hriiotropea. 1‘oinsrt- ramere in the East, or to the aeaboard for
exportation, coeta the WcaUrn producer
te. Rcoco, (three will do in cither tern, .
»Learr tax for tnmiportation. Suppose
pmature), Tuberoora, etc. Th* rxAsoity
by building up manufacturing in the
for this difference- of temperature is not •
Wert by which we owatc a community
absolute, as many plants ’will do partially ,of consumer", wc are enabled to sell a
weO in either; bat we make this dirtini
large part of our surplua at home, thus
tian a* a guide to three having a chuee ,
we aavc not only tmnaportation on thia,
of tempcraiurrs, in order that lin y may but
,
oa the manufactured artielea we uac,
select the plants that ar • brel adatHed to ,
th* one at command, in a rr-wnhotw, aWhal jrc nred to do ia tn naaraftetan to
by* 6«. there is ,rappfy ourown ntoMarica, and feed th*
often a difference of five or ten degrera ,operatives in the mills and -shop*.
We
between one end and the other; in such i
hare the raw material in the greatwit
a case tl&gt;e plants named in the first dare abundance
„
for manufacturing, and we
mu-X be plan*) at the cool end. and thovc .produce a great surplus to feed with.
of die aroood dam at the other
We wut to take a mor* practical, eom. One of the most troublaiome pert* of ,tuou MOST view of our tronblm than we
plant* grown in tire greenhorn-, or ■itting ihave, and that don? Wu shall find th st
room, in Winter, la the aphis, or -green ,the trait lies mure at our own doom than
fly,' aa it is termed ; we have no difieuky -ww had nmpwteO. Kvwy town in the
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VOL. XX. NO. 41.
pfflFfflML AMD BMWS U1BL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN,. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1876.

HARDWARE 11

HiU

r«« that ho

Mr. Blaine (apologetically )—Oh, no;

H.re now jn gt^clrfbl^.H^hiOAY TllAl’H a fill oral wm-

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MTOH.

L. E. STAUFFER. IProp.

Bent about Andersonville, he would read

-fleta Ute of

and thereby left ua to the dread mcmuSv
ofsupplying prisoners with each medt
cine as could be jmprovised la the Con­

Utitifft firof S/iiL Scittoif rpVo
Sr^yrs, tjylf 'StiDt, Slnqij Bills,
S«v sreX» f’®T *4'iF£'t«z
Ttq Tqqft, qjlo tfouse

ed the Union
rille.

taken while the gentleman now on trial
before the orantry waa -in prison,
without
a
hearing - and
without
tho opportunity ytf a hearing. If these

Fun/liniiilq IjooDS.

Englishman

Abu the Celebrated Diamond Tootii, Silver Steel

Mr. Platt declared, as living within
thirty-six mUa of Elmira, that the statementswere unqualifiedly frlae.
Mr. Hill replied that he did not say the

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

man, woman or child, North or South,

CROSS-CUT SAWS,
“sS

n&gt;&gt;«t adroitly tnultilatnl.

Which are guaranteed to cut fifty per cent more wood - than any
other Saw in the Market.

PARTNERSHIP-

House will bclirvo him—exhibited th.

Has tho Largest Door of any Store in th? Market.

.
«a nreeaealr.

»»«

WM.

BURGHER.

WM. UPJOHN,

DR. C. RUSSELL,

Prices Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.

Kg@3KL

CHAN. II. BAUER.

SPfflL MWW

WRIGHT k HOLBROOK-

A firrt-claas ‘TAILOIl from Detroit, Vx-1
pected aoon, when we shall be prepared to furnith the bett of
Clothing MAJDE TO ORT&gt;rcn, »n l !’ rf-rt
fits guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hist- j
inga, Meh.
/)

high uffic

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO

An addjticnal horticultural building ia

win not.

month of August, 1864, finding that the
federal government would neither axand the confederate government, finding

McClellan from before Richmond, in
which be sail that tho crowning glory of
the soldiers was thrir humanity to the
in August, 18&amp;I, that Ifihc

'xrfi.

an equivalcoL
That prpnarition was
communicated to the federal authorities
in .\ugqn, lnu4 was not answered until
Ikccmwr, 1864, when some thipa were
sent to Savannah. The record will ahtw
that the chief suffering, the ehiof murtali
ty at An*lcrMinrl11e was between August
and December. 1864.
We sought to
sllay that suffering by asking you to

Iiail quoted yesterday u authority against
Mr. Daria, had states that the humanity coming year rceound with eulogy of- the
men wlio founded the Republic, but thcao

Mr. Hill also.

another, encouraged by their impunity,

nipted in 1863, and that the federal au­
thorities refused to continue the exchange

jtry nr.n tr.e growovt |&lt;rouuuons ano
‘ frauds on tlriv District after the chargre
tod Icen made and while they were pendling. Ira (Mr. Hill) wai ncithcx the aq- 1863, to *oaw to Washington and cons
I tbur nor the disriplins of such pcHtiosl with the federal authorities in regard
■ logic; but if the gentleman’* (Mr. Blaine's)

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

bad been broken by the federab und^r
certain peetencre. In 1864 the prisoners of St Bartholomew, nor the thumbscrews
were aromulating on both sides to suet and engines of tartdre of the Spanish laan extent that Mr. Quid tqadc another

government would demand, and to renew

politician over there. Tbs gentkman
Bu', mU Mr. Hill, what jxxsr Wire (Mr. Hatt) Bays be lira thirty-six miles
' within two hours of his execution would from Elmira. Perhaps he could have
not ray for hi. life the gentleman from
| Maine says to ihu country fur the sake of
I keeping hi. party in j.iwi-r i Sensation). lure to say that if the smaUpov was at the
prison eamp no one could have got him
nearer than thirty-six mile*, lie is a
wonderful witness. (Laughter.) But it is
Iris life was never guilty of wilful murder. not e-pul to the mutilated evidence which
Mr. Hill went on to argue that on the the gentleman from Maine introduced
i l-.glc of Mr. Blaine'* speeeli—holding Mr yesterday. We know how
| I• ivis rr.tMiaiblc for the acts of Mr.
I Winder—President Grant might be held in 'federal hands if we choose to tell.
responsible fur the acts of McDonald and
Joyce, and he asked whether Mr. Blaine
ni.-ant to establish a rule of constructioB
iliac would authorii.- th&lt;! country to ar their toes froicn off and their teeth fallen
out, Bqt tho groat qqmtinu is at last.
Who waa roponaible for that sLatn of
, »|..n«ibl.&gt;, he .-uked, fur Credit }|i.bilier, things ? and that is really the only impor­
tant question. Mr. Hill wont onto dis-

different patterns of imported and domestic

■

Franoseo from Yokohama brought the

THE CAATXL OF EXCUA&lt;&lt;&lt;1E
170,000

‘•Mr. Schade. you know that I bare

The finest and largest line of
ReadyM ade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and-vests, and a
VERY yiXNFXS
line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
LUCIUS RUSSELL,

Maine
fool, clothing and everything that ru

। |-.&lt;ul, had not produced a single atrocity.
। Even on tho day of hi* execution Win
! h.-id,bcen ofictt-l a cummutation of his
•..•iitcnce if be would implicate Mr. Davis. Confederate pris

ONE HUNDRED

V9TICB OF TH

that the percentage of deaths w

■uppruaol attletacota, being that hometickncM and disappointment among tho
priwiiien had bo n morn datructive of life
' than any physical cause.
During the

It is the Handsomest and Heaviest Boiler Plato Stove
Manufactured.

Centennial Nolet.

tchaage in 1864, propewing
iidc should aeud rurgroos to

firijgatc aulhorilias, That report had. in
the bands of tho Judge Advocate, been
mutilated, and Dr. Jones had called the

Tho OdEtAJNfGHSR :

'

In thia conncc-

STOVES:

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
T. J. WILBER.

IVMgMT,

Mr. Hill—Willi *11 due deference to

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
. . . - .

WHOLE NO. 1028.

only tribunal that would give an impartial
Judgment—huncat poat.riiy.
In the

raoitttiona pawed by the fnlera] prisonCT* at Andersonville oq the iftHh of Sep­
tember, 1864, in which all duo praise is
given tho Confederate government for

•issssrs^'tesws!
" TN 4 AC W. V KOO MAN.

JEWELERS.

terras in twenty penitentiaries. (Laughter).

I would believe
horror* in fin-fed oo ournrisooca—I quote
rre at Andersonville, a* contained his very language—“The Inhumanity of
resolution, in preference to the
liticiahs
L)What

Not. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
C. G. HOLBROOK,

JEIJC.G’XINr
HOWARD WATCHES.

SALISBURY k BROSSEAU.
; Speech of Mr. Hill, of Georgii, on
tho Amneety Bill

n. F. 8TEINHOFF
*-

Hou. Henry S. Randall, of Cortland,

found in any cirilited country. He (Mr.
Hili) acquitted flcncral Grant of com­
Gtnrox Wells.
plicity in the wjtrtkcv frauds find the
iiegretary of tho Navy.
rcvenun frauds, and the (acta acquitted
The next effort in ths same direction
Mr. Daria of eon^ilicity with any atrocity was made in January, 1864, when Mr.
ant where.
*
Robert Ould, Confederate Agent of Exlech - subjects ?
ehsnge, wrote to the Federal Agent of all thews appeals resisted T Whr did the
Exchange, proposing, in view of the diffi- federal authoritia refuse to allow their

requested to bring a biographical
some individual whom, memory w

which it is provided that the rations for
prironera of war shall be the some in quan­
tity and quality at those furnished to en­ soldiers while pris
listed men tu the Array of the Confeder-

National mu-rut

change prisoners man for man a
fur efioer ? Why did it refuse

which

-------------- ——- a autes

nMoa and Parior Clocks of every Description.
Tho House then procresled to the eon
Watch Material* and Tool* for Jeweler*. I ailleraiioo of tho Amnesty bill and «o The gentlcouii front Maine had gone
Ivory .as visklag CHICAGO shroM
»' «r Wi.wi.luns.-l ami .xaudhe -or r»d.
, G'0^'4. , J1' far m to say that Mr. Daria had sent Q*
•
it on tlie part of him- ml Winder u&gt; Andersonville for the pt
XXSfaa*
from thn South to rc-

Sitiicai ui Kechaiital

DENTIST

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
FOR ONE DOLLAR
We will send, Fost'pnid

THE VIIKLY WORLD!
OTSTE

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Swarr’s

liciipi-

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healthy locality, &gt; with plenty of pure
nothing but the country and the whole water, a running.) stream and if possible
country, and turning their bach* upon all &gt;hade trees,,and in the immediate neigh­
borhood of grist and sawmills. Th’t, ho
mid, did not look like organising a den of
Imrrora. Mr- Blaine bad Mid that no
acknowledged leader of the Republican
party in the House, and was tho aspiring federal authorities had suffered, but that 1863, ahaU he presumed U&gt; have entered
the territory of the Confederate States
leader of the Republican party of the

(.•ratify

temjqated.

|f

Blessed

Everett Hak's sioey of Philip Ntdwj

Mr. Garfield, ofOhio, ari
front what book be was n»
Mr. Hili replied that the
.tut k. ... —&lt;■

ter- —"I"""THE WORLD,” 35 Park Row, N.Y.

the Republican rida.1
field whether be would

DONE at this OFFICE

IMMSUWN^TED!
‘MtlJkwu party. With
I with intaUigeuee disfra

DR.

Confederate ron. Ths New York Tnl™, in 1864,
refcring to the oocurreoca which I have
related, sap—I suppose you would beIhrvetbe Tricot ia 1864, even if you do
rian* Criitofjro Colombo. A very Lai
not believe it now. (Laughter.)
acme and rorr.modioiurtroiucrbM
In August the rebels offered to renew
» 'k&lt;
the exchange man for man.
General
Tliat every person protending to be a Grant then telegraphed tha following iin
soldier or ofiour of the United 8tai«. portant order:—"It is hard on our men
the South will never again seek
held in Southern prisons not to uxchsngs iuiquitioi
. _ __ i_ i- .1.____1____ r__ --- --------

which were haling should bo reopen­
ed ; that the pamioBv which were
ahall by
huslicd should be infiausreL
He
(Mr. Hill) wished the House to un priron bad kradly told him that be would
dmtand that he and hja aMoe|atca did not put him &lt; 0 Andersonville fare, and would
not allow him to buy anything. He (Mr.
Hill) only got rdearod from that imprisonthey felt it their imperative duty to vindl-

Hot*l&gt;

FDTE PRINTDIG

the

YEAR.

DENTIST

ItaMle,

contribute to the Exhibition, it wu *n-

wilhout

ffsad.'

�worttouyhthlW-. the tight that ram.
into tbe world. Rewder, you ran Pi Lack,
to tbe dark agnt of tbe old world, and you
can furui an idea uf tile great LrosSl that
Sir—In reply to an article in the B*X we hare derived from th* Grapd of our ;
,
Kin. Drwmbev UP, IH75, on “The Theory Lord and Master. Tl;c word of Jren-j
lUTtAxp, Barbt Co.. Mfeh.
Mb. Etnrva:

We Invite tbe attention nt it. *
to HCBIUXKB’H Moxtuit
dfan-cdly rank, an-.ingj ***** tee
r,t”on‘^U
WOULD.
*-r T*|
Tb« pa|H-re Illustrative m
Sreurry. which have apuL*J'Sta»
page., au,nn; whirl.
&lt;k
“The Wonder. «,( the
and the -Grau-J (V.nnn
have won M&lt;fa-«ptead admSf'k'
both rides of the Atln • ‘
Great ttouUt*' artiekv. wi&amp; ।xL
T"L;r-sriv;*'’r’- 1|1V' Lres“reX**
book torn In tilth Grr« BdiS**
America. For th' omlne veo/.?.**
&gt;&lt;««&lt;&gt;« plan, ths..
majmdne wUl b. Vular^T^i tfij

for it Iras brought light 'in the land, and
There has been an epidemic of crime
srithin the past woek, tbe prevailing characterirtie of each case briag bold-blooded
ctuohy.
The city was shocked by the
■Mrtdcr of a young jgiri by tbe Jew, Rubeustein, under pocnilarly revolting cir
eamatanaw, whkh was followed by the
alaugliier of Simmons by Fuchs.. This
ease is the most horrible on record. Th.-

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liberty to the enslaved.
And how cm
the Christian profcrairs throw this’ light ajything tlioy find themselves widely
apart. The inflaiionirt* want one thing
from thrir children ? Finally, they will ami the hard-money Democrats want an
*
I take iau' on their amtwers to religion i
lose the whole word of God. I do not other, and both want to lake posocaafan of
J
and morality. I ray that it ahould bo
think they have rightly conridcred what tlio Government by electing a Democratic
c
taught in our publio schools. Aswadaim
they are doing. They are falling lock to President next year. The pt ogramme that
1
to be good people wo ahould use all our ,
will unite the two elamca by deceiving
worship the unknowing Gods. They will nnd liocdwinking'bodi, and in thia way
’
endeavors to te^-h and direct tho ruing .
Have to take the prioK's word for granted, fbrnuh sumo hope &lt;;f political weecra, is
*
generation in the eoorao that would prove
ar not take anything. The light will be
a
blessing
ia
this
and
the
ftiture
world.
'
murdered mau was made drank, ao drank
We have er.t our channels by which know)- jput out of the world, and it will be in a
a* to be nncunsckius. Then hi* murderer
edgu may be conveyed to every individual fit Mate of affaire tor deairaction, » in old
driiberatriy ehoppod his head off, .nd cut­
of our mighty papulation. Il remain, for times. “As the twig u Ixmt, the tree is
ting his body into smsll pieces, baked the
For Preridcut.
There were the usual number of failures ua, by means of these very channels, to inclined. " The doctrine wss, before the
moat of it in a cook stove till it could not
coming of oar Bind Saviour, very ranch
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
be distinguished from any other moat. He this week, aad some of them unusually instil into crety bosom an unspoken revugly. Sixty bouara well known io trade crence for the principles of right Having dwfigured, and in a great measure lost
had got the body almost fioiahod when ho
went under, some, large and some small.
among the soul of men.
wsa interrupted. The head and one leg The list showing all that all branches of gone tlnu far. we must go still farther, for
Thus, have I ycdcavorcd to place io r
remained, and by these the erime was dis­
-------------- ‘ One leather houro we must be aware that the tenure by
JOHN F.-HARTRANFT,
plain and'coaspicuuua light, sime of the
which
our
liberties,
are
held
can
never
be
covered. The only motive for this horri­
The Baltimore Oazrtte, looking at the
secure union moral keeps pace with intel- peculiar excellencies of tho Christian re­ dilemma and scrips'the difficulties and
ble crime was the displacement of tho
leetiul education. It is our imperative ligion. And from henre, many useful daugera of adupfifig any definite policy as
murderer by the murdered man from a
reflecti
ius
will
naturally
arise
in
tho
doty,
therefore,
to
cultivate
the
moral
llie
exjonentof Domocratic faith, suggest*
situation worth 11.W per
day.
.
.
Fuchs,
cliaraetcr of our people. The means by mjbd of every attentive render. Il i* tbe whether it would not bo best, on the
tho murderer, is a low German, and as
whieh this may be effected, wo have in rev.gion of Jaras that bath removed idola­ whole, to do nothing, and taka the bawds
complete a brute as was ever suffered to
*&gt;f the purely poaire attitude. Wo quote
“Honest money for all, and
our own hands, We hare a book of tried try and superstition. and brought immor­ 7 Ac Gautte u.&lt; folio wa ■,
fret! schools for all.
There live. JIo manifsrta no fading in the mat­
efficacy, a l&gt;ook which contains the only tality to light, when concealed under tbe
ter, and does not seem to realise that he
‘‘We begin to believe that the beat thing
should be no inflation which
It that Coogrewi [namely, the Ikmocrabi iu
suocoaiful appeal that waa erer made Io veil of darkncas'almtet impenetrable.
lias done anything especially wrong. Ou
will depreciate the one nor sechas set the grvst truths of religion in a, Cungrva*] can do with die quroticn of
tbe contrary, he was rather pleased when to procure in New York this year than
terian interferance which will taken to jail to And himsdf the object of erer before. The increhant finds it better
clear and conspicuous point of view, and finance ii to du nothing at all. A* it
stonibi, tho Republican party of the last
to have his gomla in his warelwux, than to
destroy the other.”
proposed new and powerful motives to in­ Congress is naponribic fur die Rrsumpso much notice. Cto*e on the heels nf bare them reatterud over the country in
fluence our minds and to determine our tion Act. I&lt;et ft have all the glory of ft;
thia atrocity waa the more titan terrible tho hands of men who may pay or may
conduct.
Nothing
ia
enjoined
io
be
be
­
the
Holy
Scriptures.
That
the
truths
of
and
ao far aa it is unpopular that party
murder of an entire family on Lung Inland. not, as they think best. Bring roar money
the Bible have tho power of awakening an lieved but what is worthy of God. Noth­
An old man named Skidmore, with three
kitcase mural feeling in man, under every ing to be practiced but what is friendly to
others, laborers, etc., lived in an out of the
variety of character, learned or ignorant, man. All the doctrines of the goepeijarv
way place near Deer-Park. Ono night
Thsgalc of Wednesday waa one of the civilised or aavagtf; that they make bad rational and consistent; all its precepts are
last week the haw was burned down, and
severest ihat cror alarmed New York. Out
Tho gospel
in the morning the charred remains o! tho in the country a gale doesn't matter, but men good, and send a pulao of healthful truly wise, just and good.
contains nothing grievous to an ingenuous
ATCBisw, mm i suu
11
four were found in the rains. There can in a crowded city itia quite another thing, feeling through all the domsatic, civil and
wxria! relations. Thu they teach men to mind. It debars us from nothing but
be no reasonable doubt but that the in- The seven-story buildings, standing alone
doing harm to ourselves or to our fellow
mates were murdered, and tho house fired and towering in the air, the sign-boards to love the right and hate wrong, and to
projecting over tho sidewalks, the immense
creatures; and permits us to range any­
to hide the atrocity; and what adda hor­
oomires insecurely attached al! combine to of one common parent. That they con­ where but in ths paths of danger and de
ror to the crime is a tolerably wcU-sup- make a gale a thing to be dreaded ; for it
trol the baleful influences of the human atruction. It only require* tis to act uj&gt; to
ported conviction that the deed waa done ia noi’uice when walking home with your
by very near relatives of the old man. He head down to the gale to hare a sign-board heart, and thus make man proficient in cxoellont commands, and to prefer to the
the science uf self-government; and that vanishing plcwurw uf sin, the smiles of a tioq of the numerous blunders of Demo­
was a quarrelsome man, very fond of liti­ twenty feet.long come whistling down upthey teach him to aspire after coafonnity reconciled God and an eternal Weight »f cracy for years part. The currency ques­
gation, and was at feud with all his Mas. building seven stories high fall upon you.
to
a being of infinite holines, and fill him glusy. And i» this a rigorous exaction, a tion. is t|iv qnration upon which tho next
Tho testimony taken nt the inquest pointe There is a» much sbaiuruy building done
heavy burden to be endured ? How can presidential cicctMHi will turn. There ia
towards these sons u the criminals. Hut in New York as in any oilier eily, and it with hopes infinitely mure purifying, more
tin dodging it and n.i owu{« from the
Morality uf taking some pmiriun in re­
the witnesses were the lowest of tho low— is not pleasant to try to sleep with tbe exalting, more suited to his nature, than
thought? Surely,
walla
of
your
house
swaying.
In
short,
gard to it II will r-mfront the next Na- ■
so low indeed, that nothing they could
a gale In this city is a terror, any way it known, are facts incontrovertible as the
tiotial Democratjc, C&gt;&gt;uv«ntiun, and a doe!
say would be taken in a court of justice. can bo taken. The wind moved at the
laws of philoeopLy, or lire demonatratiocs iqlerwt of mankind, can ever lie an ene­ trine on the subject llemocrary mint
What is the cause of thia Niagara of rate of sixty-rix miles an hour; and while
[ have or go to the wall. If the Dciaocrate
of mathematics. And who can forbid this my to ehrialianhy, if he truly undcrrtan&lt;l« '
erima al thia time ? The hard timer can­ no casual ties are reported, there wot
I in Ccngnsv, haring a large majority in
Ilook from being read and taught in oar it, and acriuuaiy reflects on iu wise aad the Lower Hhum! and the whole Mwirit:
many
narrow
escapes.
A
great
miny
not be charged with it, for in all theM
buildings wore badly twist'd, and thou­ schools. And if, then, wc would see tho and uaefu) tendency. It ronductcth us trf
cases the motives were not gain. Among sands of signs and ccraiaes blown off.
foundations laid broad and deep, on which our journey's end by the pleasanter, and
the H.ssre far rumored from want crime
the fabric of the country's liberties shall most secure path, where the steps are not'
followi crime in rapid succesaion, and every
rest to the remotest generations; if we straightened, and where he that runnoih I
case seems to be more horrible than its
would see her carry forward the work of stumbleth not Let us who lire under
predoeeaaar. Where is tho scientist who
political reformation, and raise th* bright
can give an explanation of the^ cause' and
GEO. B. MATHER.
ran xca fit to shine ; as it holds all the and morning star of freedom over a be­ God to mankind, oiunt all things but loss
can suggest a cure?
filth of tho $ily in solution, the nuisance nighted world, let us elevate the intellect­ for the excellency of the knowledge of amendatory of the Resumption Act—not
it is may be imagined. But it ia a God ual and moral character of every clam of Christ Jesus our Lord, and not suffer our- by repealing any of its enmtial provisions,
and
by
adding
(.then
calculated
to
incrvaM
The Liberal Republican* of the city scad to such of the poor n really want our citixcns, and especially let ua imbae aelvm by the alight atrils of unbelievers, their efficiency and mcuiv a greater.cer­ Gillman Bros Oyster Ocean,
work, for thousands of them are certain
KUMoratAX noTKL,
continue to meet every few dap, and re­
of a job for a day at least, which will gire them thoroughly with the principles of tho to bo moved away fh&gt;m tho hope of the tainty of resumption at. the deaignated 1
solve that they will continue to labor for dicta bread for a week. So even a nui­ gospel nf Jeras Cliritt. I claim that is a gospel. Let u demonvtratc that wu lie time. Such a bill passed by the Senate
the purification of the Government, and sance to the general publie may be a sweet duty of the people everywhere in the land. ueve the superior excellency of the Cbri»-1| but going to the House of Representa­
tian Dispensation, by omforming to its tive. wvuM make it necruary for tlrt: lat­
lET restoration of integrity in officials. I™- ■. .1— r_
My reason* are that true religion is tbe precept*. Lei us show that wc are Uiri»- ter to accept or reject it. Tho Senate
Republican State Convention.
From the length of their resolutions, and
lians in deed and in truth; not liy endless should put the Ilnuw to thia very test, and
The different charitable organixatioM perfectinn of human nature, and the disputes about trifles, and the transports mike -ik-eioeraey in Congrra» show its
the loudness of their bellow, those who
foundation of uniform, exalted pleasure,
did not know might suppose that there waa of the city have their bands full just now.
of .blind xral; but by abounding in thoso
St. John's Guild, the bcWUand moat prac­ of public order and private happiaesa. fruit* of riabteousTKas which are throuali
actually such a party as the “Liberal Re­ tical of all of them, bars 20,000 souls, or
Christianity is the most excellent and the Christ, to the praise and glory nf God;
publican," and might suppose that it bad , rather bodies depending upon them for
moat useful institution ; having the promFrom what ha* been said we may efrariy
vitality. Don’t let it alarm r
When 1I support. It is a right to see tbe iframg at
perceive how groundless all those pn-ju•
,
|
thear
buildings
every
day
drawing
their
dices are, which some conecivi- spxinrt re-1
Gen. John Cochrane walks down tho
ligion, as if It waa a peevish, me*'
street, it is customary to observe "there। |j rations. Toe halt, the blind, the lame,
the
rick
and
the
well,
they
are
al!
repre
•
son. It is also tho language of acriptpre. scheme, burdensome to human nature, and Indies dread warning to the Ixpisla.
ByjCM pgrtyj- &lt;;r., I
sented. All who are known to be do&gt;crvdoaen others are all11I ing get, each week, enough of plain food “The ways of wisdom are ways of plcaa- inconsistent with the tnic ctijuymetr. of ture last week in his apcceh on the Baraantarn, and all her paths are peace." Ami life. Such sentiment.- arc too apt to prevail wcll Blackville queatinn, and it is the
to support life, and such clothing as can
our Blessed Saviour assurni us that his pre­ in tbe heat of youth, when the spirits arc truth. The people an: becoming thor­
old Horace Grady, and they would not be |lie procured. Il is a noble charily and is
brisk and lively, and the passion, warm
cepts are easy and the burden of his reli­ and impetuous. But it is wholly a mis oughly an urtd on this subject, and are
• doing a world of good.
drlrrminnl to werred ritkrr ly fair or.
Left if they were of sufficient importance
gion light. Nor does the gospel enjoin take, and a mistake of the moatdangrrou* I Am/inrrtas. The next campaign will be
to giro an office, or any position of honor,
any duty but what is fit and 'reasonable, i tendency. The truth is, tlusrv is no pitas- short, sharp and decisive. Every white
in the Republican party to. They meet
uro
like
that
of
a
g-jxl
ccuwience
;
no
real
man will be expected to cast his vote.
It calls upon all its profcaaon to practice
and resolve, and bellow, and have their । ing Iraincsl everr night, under the leader­
reverence, wnbouriun and gratitude to Jeace but what results fruta a sense of the Thon, who stead brek and take, no tort
divine favor. Thia ennoble* the mind ted in the cr.nteit will be branded aa traitor*
ship of General Dodge, to lead the stag­
God; justice, truth and benevolence to can alone support it under all the varktu and n.watds. Thu Stabs mart be carried
ing that they are rtill alive.------ and in the ing under the charge of Sankey. Il will
ux'jg and to maintain tho government of and unequal acenai of the present state of by tho Democracy. If th- Radicals o*n
market. They are trying to create tho be magnificent to bear ibis immense cho­
trial. This lavs a cure f.atndation of an not 1-e jerotuded to give up the fight by
res giving tho popular tnuaic of tho sing­
impression that they are strong enough to ing Evangelist. This feature alone will
to object against thia. From the least to carp, comfortable life ; of a serene, peace­ fair means wc must contribute money to
be worth buying and are horribly disap­ keep the rot building filled to its utmost
ful dcathpaud of eternal jiy and hapfii. the succea of the campaign, and if need )&lt;
the greatest of the commandments of our
resort tn another and more terrible appeal.
pointed that neither of tbs dominant ]ur- capacity. The meetings will comruenev
dear Redeemer, there is not one which im­ to all oar moat valued interests; spniils tin­ The Democrats must carry the next elec­
partial reason can find fault with. His native beauty, and subverts the order of tion at every hazard.
*&gt;
•
The impudanoo of the ex-Confederatcs
noticeable; fact that after the 6 rely fiaico
the
soul,
rendeni
ua
the
scorn
of
man.
tho
law ia perfect. His precepts are true and
en the floor of Congress has brought to
I the liberals still continued to believe that
and righteous altogether; not evrn those |I rejected of God, and trillion! timely relight some scrap* of history width mi$rt the Government needed purifying, but that
Political Notes.
1 pcntance, will rob us of a happy eternity.
Parson Brownlow says that Ben Hill s
excepted which require us to lovo our en-1I Religion is the health, the liberty, and
otherwise have slept in the grave of obliv^ ft would have to be done through the old
speech rentals him of the story of a
Sin is the
ion. Beu HOI has charged the Federal parties. It is equally noticeable that each
"The cruel, vindictive spewh of ex. rtaic*; to deny ouredvc*, and to lake up the happiness of the soul.
Chinaman, uno, being caught stealing a
authorities with practicing daliburate ora- individual Liberal, quite as firmly believed Speaker Blaino" is the comment of the our crass and follow him. To forgive an diaeme, the servitude find destraction ofit. - rope and kicked all around tho square by
that the party that could beat rescue the
Would any man object to anch a
injury is more generous and manly than
alty on thora who ware raftered by the
Memphis Apptol
the indignant owner, turned around
to revenge it; to control a licentious ap­ character being represented as our Lord
Union fortes during the war. He has
and Master. He baa overcome the adrer- blandly with the stolen property in hand
Toombs indenes Hill's speech, and
petite, than to indulge it, to suffer pover­ aary, and In* given mi a chance of ever­
and cxolainwd, “you no liken lend ’urn."
applauds tho man and his ntteranecs.
ty, reproach, and even death itself, in the lasting life if wo follow him. Ho hi« set
Had the Nwrth rapprecd, be continues,
He sap it eame at the right time, ia the
sacred cause of truth and integrity, i* ua an example, and if all men would fol­
right place, and in tho right spirit
much wiser and better than by base com low it there would bo no use for prison*,
and many millions of children would tot ing the Uni^u fur love of it, and carrying
Il is reported that there is now no plianecs, to make shipwreck of faith and a be crying for bread. AU would bo »aj&gt;truth. Th# thousand living witncroca of
off the Constitution to rave and protect
doubt whatever but that General Benja­ good conscience. Thus, in a storm ata's, plied. The saloons would not be iu blast,
Wagons and Buggies
the borrow oi Andersonville and Libby
it, they might have “likee to lend urn"
min Harrison will receive and accept the or a conflagration on tbs land, a man with poisoning men, their wires and children. Yet
prison need m evidence to refute the state­
and pursued a different eoursc.
Republican nomination for Governor of pkasure abindons his lumber to secure his there are some that call themselves Chris­
ments of Mr. Hill. Tho proof of cruelties
jewels. Piety and virtue are the wisest tians that will go against tho best intercuts
practiced ia too deeply engraven upon tbsir
cf the rising generation. There i* no Book
The mars Governor Hayas ’ is reflected and most reasonable things in the world, on record that has made as much elevation
hearts to be erased by the declamation of
in the human family as has the Revelation
ex-Confiderate orators who havs accident­
upon and investigated, ths stronger he
of
Jesus.
Yours,
si
and
absurd.
I
don't
see
why
this
Book
will appear far the Presidential Mtninalion,
ally gain'd a foothold in tho Forty-fourth
Jacob SlilVELT.
and hxi will bo ten times stronger as a can­ is not the leading Book in cur schools. It
0-P-, It may, however, be more satdidate for election than as a candidate for is as a lamp in a dark place.
Whetcry to Mr. lull and hw friends to have

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tyred South.
HiO, who was a leader in tbs Confed
eratc Congress, has now become a leader
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Senate must fro opened to Jeff. Davis.
McKra tho former editor of tho Missou­
ri Democrai, has been convicted of complic­
ity in the SL Louis whisky frauds.
_________
abfarad it is fortunate that in thia rase
ran b&gt; applied praywiy rad wfthout th
ten“ vir

Tho New York Trilmw asp that “ths
Democrats aailod under the flag of reform­
ers and independents untd they had wen
th*power, and now toss the banner of re-

Th. month' Tariff biff is dweuswd
the less probability thera Is that it will
pan. tho House without nubrtantial amcndmrat.
Morrwon himself is confided
that it will be reported by the Wap and
Means Cummittoo and will reach the Sen­
ate, but his opinion ia not shared by all
other Democrits and not by ■otae of his

The All-wise author of our being hath
so farmed our natures, and placed us in
such relations that there is nothing vicious
but what ia injurious, nothing virtuous
but what is advantageous to our present
interest, both with resp'et to body and
mind. Meekness and humility, patience
and universal charity and grace, gives joy
unknown to transgreaaors.
Tbe divine
virtues of truth and equity are tho only
bonds of friendship, the only rapports of
sorirty. Temperance and sobriety are the
best prerogatives of health and strength;
but sin and debauchery impair the body,
consume ths substance, roduse to poverty,
and forms tbe direel path to an immature
and untimely death.
Now this is the
chief excellency of all law, and what will
always render thri^burden pleasant and
delightful, is that they enjoin nothing un­
becoming or injurious. Berides, to render
our duty easy we hare the example u well
aa the rommanda of tho blessed Jens, ths

meat should bo taught in scboola is, that
there are some children that hare not the
1-roefit of the Bible. They are ignorant
of the pritKapha of the right way.
It
can easily be accounted for that the Bible
has been taken out of tbe eebook There
.resume thsldo not believe tho Bible.

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ls.4 cveningrto Ibten to th* rioqueot lec­
ture of Ex Vie. President Hchuylos Colfax
on the Life, Character rod Public Serviom
of Abraham Lincoln. It wm a maateriy
effort, replete with iUuMration* and anacdot*, and hrid tha audience in rapt attanticn to iu vay close. Mr. Colfax ba very
rapid rprober and eoodeneM a great deal
into the cotupaa* cf a single lecture, but
th* subject of thb heture i* wril nigh
&lt;xhamtlem, whOa tbe man stands oat
in bold relief in the foreground cf oar
recent history, and b destined, a* tbe year*
gn by to assume more aad more a fulnow
ef outline which will dbtiugubh him aa-the
ape superior representative of the moat
momeutu* period of thb nation, and of the
worlds progreM, in freedom aad human
equality. Tlicrioqucnt speaker wm greeted
with applause as the salient pointe •Thb
masterly effort fell on their ear* by the
people in attendance of every shade of
opinion, and each seemed to via with the
other tn doing most in honor of the man
whose name b a* familiar as pct household
phrasot in every home in the land.

finally derided to disarm all raaaMtahie
complaint by giving the one hundred
days warning. It wm ecoffied at aad deridsd in the South, and bitterly dm.™need
by certain jiartisaM in the North.
But
it wm followed, on the fir* day of Janu­
ary.
by the final Emanc. patios
Proriamalioo, aad thw Lincoln became
the groat liberator, rad fulfilled the vow
ha had made to God, in tha privacy of
Maeiroat, month* before.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

la 1HG8, a* the candidate cf the Republiven party of Illiaow fur election to the .
Senate of the United Sutea. against Su­
phen A- Douglas, he began striking the
heavy blows in behalf of the Anti-Slavery
cause. which were djMincd al learth hi

that join: canvas* tai the atsnip with Mr.
Douglas, anti at the very beginning, he
showed the maturity of hb ronvictioa and
uf his purpose by placing himeelf far Iwyoud
the sentiment uf hi* sar porter* aa yet pro­
claimed in public utterance, by tbe calm

but Will Hams, says he can sei! them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a double order of

Notwhhaiandiug hr acted tlowly and
«antMM)y, tad tbe epentinc* of lib
mind were aofmraKar re to bt Utile underetood and bring upon him complaiaiu^ ,
criticbmi from an impatient public, but to
timae fanihar with him, and amneiated
with him, hb eharecter in that rmpect
waa like an op«o bojk
II had been the
peculiar habit of Mr. Linoela, ail hb life
long, ia hb practice of la* a* in deciding
publb quaatiotsa, to patbutly and thor-

CROCKERY

too, but,Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

GROCERIES

We hove a double Stock aa any one coming
in the Store can see and they will he sola
cheap for cash or ready pay: '
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our S1YTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
Pbin says
don’t tell any body
thov uoll
&lt;OUNDGOo15s
bfo?itiMohar"
PURE
work to md them.

bb Opponent*, if possible, morr carefully
aMd Critically than hb own. It waa not

infrequent with him to pul the ease of
hb adrareariea arm atroagar than they
could do it, and then eoorider the aaawers. Bomarim**, ia thia way, even hb
friend* were'pul to doubt m to hb rea
i
Mr. Colfaxspok* at fir*t of tho fact that purpose, and he frequently surprised
’ in all great evolution* or revolutions among Isrth adrenarim aad friend* by hb final
' Nation*, some atroeg and imposing person- decision. Bat, aa he one* informed the
’ ality of the time b impreroed upon each
I and stand* in history and the miod* of
men u iu reprreentetive. As tho Great
Emancipator ufAmerica, Abraham Lincoln er than be had expected.
so stand* related to our own country and
When a delegation of Chicago minis­
times. He wa* a cun born for the great ter* vuited him in 18C2 to urge the bsu1 work which he bat just lived to aceom- anee of aa naan ci potion prodamatioo,
[ Ibhed and when it was done he stepped Lincoln argued the question with them
from the acene of earthly action, at the very eloaeiy. He asked : If I cannot en
the very acme of triumph. He wm tho aon
of indigent and uneducated parent*,barn in
a fioorlmaKantncky eabin; belonging totbc
clas* whichJio used facetiously to aay,wrre
called •‘sernba'' because they owned no
slaves. There in hb very infancy, and
witnroaing the practical,working of the in
-atitution of slavery, he imbibed that oon-

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eaaac him to yield. There he war im­
pregnable—ytl in rympathie* was trader 1
aud aoft hearted a* woman.
Stending
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wm firm and independent : full of lor*
fur humanity, he war kind and furgiring.
Tlwn- u no |*rallel in ancient or modern
biatory of to merciful a ruler, or one who
put down to bloody a rebellion with *o
। Beywteg. pWHlhslaajis, lU SSUy reUs,~
liule punbhmcnL In tbe worda of Whittea bro** ro* rrewted. led *u wm **1^*4
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train* ran through from tbe M&gt;«cpn riv­
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G«n l Pam, Agent, Topeka. Kansas
occasion, atreogthened a* tha root* of a
chitis, Consumption. A Wonder- XiMyl
tree are by every storm.
Hb cinservstir* tempcrimrat made him alow to act,
and he was criticbed by one party m
meth for being too alow m by the other
itaby fosdro.
IK* dread IsMAs !&gt;■ v|
for being too fe«t
Time wm Lincoln's
&gt; * tea Mxkifu Cn:r* KaUlrosJ. real*
prime minbter, and George Willbm Curt sionrr acsks. *rwu«b
lb ba* aptly *baracterisrd him by aaying
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*o aoraratoly gauged the I
public aeatinseat that when h* moved the i
,loyal heart* of lb* Nation kept step.
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patriotic «oli&gt;tm*ut had ebbed, there
would har* probably bcro daagrrou* dbin that canram of 1858 "gainst the moat content, and possibly a fatal uprising.
Particularly during th* early part of
•ccotnjJirhod and eloquent politician of
the opnoaiog party strongly ilustrate* what war he waa preriatently bee* by officewa* a leading charactcriauc of Abraham aockcre, and likened hb position to a
Linndin—4ib implicit confidence in the nun who waa too bo«y letting room* in
power of truth; bw belief that wrighl must one put of hb bouse to put out a fire in
eventually make might, hb treating faith |
in the rare progress aad final triumph of | attacked vitb small |ux, b« laughingly
the right. He thus became the propbat | told Um attendant* to admit all the
. of the new diapenutioo, of unirerad freeaa he now had aomKhiug
dum. justice to all, equality before th* I which he cvuld give them all.
Them I
gl.»a&gt;ioM wrrow, and hb anxbriro aad
auffcrinp were intense. At i«m time th*
lecturer a*w him on* morning ia th*
White Hou** after th* roewpuon of dba»
irons new*, and waa "truck with hb
•adore* and priewem of countenance.
went bcnoc, a little more than four ycare To an inquiry a* t.i tbe cauar. Lincoln
later, the storm had pawed and a gloriou* replied that ho had not cloeed an ey*
]*ace waa aaauretL
And during that that night, or breakfasted. and that h*
atnr.rg’.c tbe eeutrai figure in all it* eirm would chanra plaor. with any soldier
and rarpoveibilitlca and alm-art superbu- that alept on the ground in the Army of
man cxcrtioai and inooaautl labors, vat
The lecturer illiutrated Lincoln's poraAbraham lanculn—hb hand upon th*
helm, vatehful. atudicus, patient, coder liar faculty uf aaawering argumouc* or
lag, anxioss, but always hopeful aad putting aside importunity or annoyance
ever fits. No man not a daily witueaa hy a number of hb well known stories;
of and a participator in tbe acene* at the and hb ten-lcmeM uf heart that made
National Capital daring that trying period him unfit, in the words of Secretary Batea,
b able
appreciate or aearcely to oom- to cxerei** the pardoning power, giving
• rehend the ineomant and coaatautly many touching inatanee* of hb kindnos"
perplexing pravure brought upon the eran in exam that could Mt ba justified
i’rtmdeal. All remember h*v severely by policy.
He was utterly free from personal
he wm criticmod aad urged and avoided,
and bow vchcmocUy were the complaint* aminoaity or political prejudice, making it
made that be *** too "low, Bui now, in a practice never to read diatribe* or
th. light of the whole ezpcrirM* »»d the attack* upon kirq atray kiwd, Mying that
rewolL all eooeede his remarkable powers if he aua»*d*J they would ,b* forj
ofmeeeariag to a nicely the strength gotten, and if be faibd he would go
and progreas of public opinion, to know down with hb cowntry. In hb inaugural
after hb aeoond election, he said that he
could not exult in the defeat of those win
differed from Mm politically.
In conelurion, the leotqrer all&lt;»id tq
ard the ehantw^of woakning it by an Unrolna religioM views, and arid that
altliosgh he was not a jrafomed member
inopportune ' or mbtakau movuMuL
of any chert*, bebml an abidiag frith in
Hb first duty, aa he beUcrvd and eon
runtly amertcj, waa to met th* Uuite, Ood aad in the Bible, particularly d«r' inphb latter life.
The wretch who
and ia doing that to work aa liule da­
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Eo-.I&lt;rao*e under one mnnasroment th*
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.■BllffigSBg-JtesTraag
forget her when they wctj apart; and so
summer pawed and autumn approached,
and tho erty folks were going borne, and
tbs district school was to ba opened, end
durin Brim’s husband, a hsnUriren
WditHriaM*, ciai down to spends
week before bo took his family home, aad
all thia delightful rime waa at an end.
Marcus was to bo examined fur hie po­
sition as teacher of the school—a mere
form with his fine education.
The doctor, as a learned gentleman, waa
ano of a committee to examine tho
earning school ma'am for the girls' depart­
ment.
May heard a good deal of the school,
especially as former Parsons was oaodher
cf the committee, nd abs fell en interest
in it, loo, as Marcus was to teach.
It

■ Nerth fast &lt;urtae(K&gt; of a
VI tarao a ■ 5 arto ot ransv ■

sy-,ri,e.w. bright, ardent young foce,
strangely in contrast with the cool, forma),
unmoved countenance, with ita handsome
features and practiced scute that had just
passed from before her virion. ItWasthelMW
of Aforcus Moreland, and before she wm
awkre of his intention he had r«sed his
am around her waist and 1reased her.
“If I new Bay again I must now,"
said he. “I have never dared to tell you
while I thought you *&gt; rich, but 1 have
lored you since the first day wo met We
are both poor. Let mo fight the battle of
life for you. I can do it—I will do it
God always prosjera loro like mine."
Tho twilight shadows wore creeping
over the scene. The distant mountains
were losing the faint rose tips that they
had worn. A soft, sweet brettc .wept up
from the meadows, full of the fragrance
cf grass and clover. ' Did these th inp

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CENTRA

HASTING

L. E. STAU
■J-.K

THE HEIRESS' LOVER.

"We're going to take Mims city boardere.'MM Fanner Parsons, aa he put his I
raekagcH of sugar and tea into the big
Luket he had brought to the store iu his
wnpin. "Wife and I will bo down to influence with poor May,"
fetch 'em to-morrow. There ia a lady and
May, meanwhile, had been in her favor­
some children, and a young lady, a great
ite grove, and there bad Marcus Moreland
hcircM. She ia in mourning for the' un­ betoken himself to ssy good bye.
I’opr
cle flat left the property; so she can't go boy, be had had some bitter hours of late.
to a&gt;lirely place. Quito a young gal, and Tho truth of May's Jove wm the one thing
vert pretty. Two pounds of raisins. Mr. worth having upon earth, and dawned
Joata. and some currants; reckon a upon him, and with it tho knowledge that
pousd'U do.".
he had no right to offer himself to an
News is news in the country. The heiress. How he hated her money.
It
farmer's audier.ee listened intently.
The stood between them like an awful spell.
doctor—young Dr. Purl—who had stepped If she had been the poorest girl living be
in for letters—-the store wm also the post—.11 -11 *L_.__ •
■. v offiet—took note of every word, and Mar­
cus Moreland, who came to post a letter,
also remembered what ths old man had

giri.* he raid to himself. “An heiress gets
lite reputstiom of being pretty; probably
she a&gt; not half so nice looking as Farmer
Parsoua' own daughters."
"An lieirow. Well, I shall go over to
»co Parsons pretty soon. No place like
the country fur a courtship, and a follow
who -marries an heiress needn't wail year
in and rear out to build up his practice.
I wonder how much she is really worth ?
A great heirem. 1 hat oughtn't to mean
leva than a hundred thousand dollars. I private. 'hJ May but known it the
night before; and no girl could have
failed to understand bis porting words
“To-morrow before you leave I mast
see you. You will grant me a private in­
Tbe city boarders came next day. The terview, will you not ? I have something
loungers at tho store saw them get into of intense importance to myself at least,
the wagon— a fat young matron and three to My to you. You will let me see you in
little girla, a nurse, a baby, and a youog the gardeu?—I—" a falter, a look, a
lady dreaacd in mourning.
The store­ snatch at her hand, tbe touch of his lipa
keeper s wife noticed the elegant cut of trpoatL
tho overskirt which the latter wore, and
Then the curtain should have dropped,
mure than une aaw the diamond ring Hash ho rode away in his gig and aaid to him­
on her finger, but it waa just dsrk and tho self:
beauty was not a settled point for no one
1 always was a lucky fellow—to think
could ree her face.
that providence ahould have sent aa heir­
ess to sueh a plate m thia, a preUy one.

She stood still, making Jfarcus no an­
swer, but she did repulse him.
"Tell me that you like mo a little,"
pleaded the boy.
“I do like you Jfarciu," said .Way, but
don't say any more just now ; I can t tell
you why, but this is nut the lime. I—I
just say good-bye, now, Marcus. I must
go away to-morrow, but I will write to

CHARGES SAI

"Remember, my love is life or death to
Be," aaid Jfarcut, and timy (arted.
One day when May felt that ahe had
nothing but scorn fur her fortune-hunting
u. »&gt;
doctor, she did write to .Varcus .Von-land, day af t akraavy iul al a a'aluak la tea laraaa.
a
end what she said may lie inferred from
the fact that they are to be married when pr-KU talareatod to MtowLalr. aia r»?alra1 to
the next spring comes, and that the peo­
ple at tho store, and doubtless the doctor ssasii.utacaar.*'
Aad U ia rartSv»4ared.ma&lt; asMMiu«ear aiva

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her nostrils, and turning her alow, brown
eyes in the direction of the pedestrians,
uttered a long moo-o-o.
^•-OhT screamed the young lady, faint­
ly, -'can't you run faster, Tommy ?
I
think she's coming after us.”
"I begyour pardon, ma'am, but mooly
won't south y ou. She wouldn’t hurt any­
one. She is perfectly harmless."
“I'm quite ashamed of myself, but I'm

May's face fl tubed erinuoo.
gfiigHStt
“Do you really think nobody could love
me for myself
tho asked, u&gt; a sudden
fit of indignation.
Thea ci'tnmcn senw came lu her aid.
She sal quiet for a while, and then drew
near her eoosin and whispered something
in her car. It waa a long whisper.
“It will prove him," she said ale ad ;
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plea children with you it's such a respon­
sibility. Tom, don't touch the gentle­
man's Sowers. I'm ashamed of you," said
the young lady.
For city Tom, with a general idea that
Old Fanner Parsons walked over, also
the country belonged to everybody, waa Farmer Brown. The doctor was there,
helping hirnedf to neon
&lt;
and tbe lawyer, Mr. Triphammer. Mias
Of course after that Marcus pluckrfs , Cynthia Alderny waa seen walking toward
flowers for Tom and a bequet for the young
lady, and as she walked bewitchingly up
the rood, with the flowers against her Moreland took his way io, aad jut as all
pretty chia, decided that tho heiress cer­ asttlod into tjirir seats, a little figure in
tainly wm the loveliest thing his eyes bad buff linen, with a blue ribboned hat on ita
ever rerted upon.
head, slipped into one of the doors and
That afternoon Doctor Purl rode over stood among them.
to Mrs. Partons' made a cal), and waa in­
•‘Mias Dimple," aaid the Doster ad­
troduced ; decided that the heiress was a vancing with a gallant air.
‘-Yes, sir," said May, quietly. ‘•I un­
beauty, ronveroed with bar in a manner
ealcuhund to prove that he at least was no derstand you examine candidates to-day.
country bumpkin, made a point of looking I am fond of teaching, aad when one moat
at his beautiful watch before be left, and do something, one seises every chance, you
had tlscjatisfaetion of feeling that he had know. May I be examined ?"
made an impression.
“I suppose you an jesting, Miao Dim­
May Dimple wm very inexperienced, ple?" said the doctor.
and very willing to think'the beet of eve­
rybody. At eighteen she was mistress cf
a fine fortune, and, being an orphan, her
own miatrom. altogether. Her heart was

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May s two lovers were a strange con­
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sad that evening there was another intro brandy, under the fire of Jfas Cynthia's
Nos. Mo 25 now ready. A collection
dnetion. Manrna did not make big eyes indignant eyre, and amid JTms Baker’s of difficult Pius Music. Price 50 cents
at her net try to show his superiority te dsapondent sighs.
That she walked per Number, or 12 Numbers fur 51.
his neighbors, neither, had he any gold hemo and waited, M aba promised, in the
watch to consult. He was younger than garden. Would the doctor keep his enSend 50 cents for a Sample Cbpy of
the doctor by ten years, and very much of
tber of the above, and if you are not
a boy still, and tho riling moon found
risfled with your bargain, we will refund
May and her little cousin Tom and Marcus
jar money.
all fitting together on the lower step of
AddrtM,
tho porch, talking of Uaekbsrrying aa
J. L- PETERS,
three children might.
X3SU
843 Broadway, N. T.

rttete te Sted raeihr

1Z3T’
PROBATE ORDER.

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UNDERTAKING

ipaizar^

After many years
in the buslnrsa, can truly My that they
can do better work, sod give bettor natteftteUou than any other G rm in this
section. W. H. Stebbins, the senior
member, with the expvrleues of • lifetime, will always give bls personal attendon to this part of their exisoslvs

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                    <text>Tlfe Rgrdaic^p B^epei^
Geo. M. Dewey,

HASTINGS, BARKY* COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 16 1876.
Mr. Lyle stared iuetrdalowaly a f.-w
m-,m.tiu still. Iiefore he could roalitr, the
Mu|&gt;euduauoee« of tbe bet.
Ro was,
tciriMvaagry l|&gt;m. The very fare that,
. be had kvU ao nady to vouch for young.
; Tboriey. made hit unfaithfulMaa .doubly
, culpable He remembered awddcaly the I
: gay life tho young nun bed
lending '
i of lata, vague rumors of which had reach­
ed his ears, and said sternly, aa soon at he 1
could master hia voice enough, "If you '
nuns here thinking to move me to ■
tboAtglite ofcfouuavcy you will find youraalf
■dsteken."
"Not for myself, Mr Lyle," he said, at
1 last, epeaking with difficulty ; "bat for
my mother's sake do 1 iak jour clemency,
not to remain in your employmreit, but
to give me a cfoutoo to begin again aome-

GREBLE tfc RUSSELL,
Hsre uowin Sluck for die HOLIDAY TRADE a Hill and r.
plete line uf

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. STAUFFER, IProp,

WHOLE NO. 1029.

RED TARE IN TRADE.
"Ton." faintly.
"I thought an. ---------------------omenta low the men they havitwroagrel Running the Giunliel rtf th*
. a.-*
• .
,
Goods Stores.
The two had away in the roughest cor
tr of the houAu whilu the aucti.ni waa go- „' B
„
&lt; nu .ext day, mad ilaaab exerted her- *M«a-.la.&lt;m&gt;do~rt.

-- ----—J
"“J ucr iwv
J-rda and a half of &lt;nltco like that.
I
Msur-.-d her that it would be Hu troubl. .t
all. «d Butting the piece uf calico ln 11IV
f«-kct. 1 took Uw train for tbr citj.
'
At htudi time 1 rtepjaej in at ’a Ln-«;
dry -goods store t&lt;&gt; atlem)
my wifi.', I
eomnaraion | UK » WeU dr-~j
walking the fluor between the counter., I
where long lines of girf. were waiting on ।
maeh Lager lines of customers, and
asked him where I ceuhl
mm red cal-

*£T%s luuSu.M keen,

sf-wT.ijdw-S

Abw the Celebrated Diamond Tooth. Silver Steel

STOVKas

THE DIAMOND RING

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
CE Of THE MACE.
ludC&lt;i'ni;:„ Ole
. Suu r.rwi. Hantesa &gt;

Has the Largest Door of any Stove iu the Market,
Tbe GKA.NGEH i

is the Handsomest and Heaviest
Manufactured.

Boiler Plate Stove

Prioep Lower than Ever 'Before in Barry County.
Hoxie colurni, hut luukasJ saucy
aud Laughed "1 dou'l can-, ah'e
pouting very beaimio.-ly the nett
u&gt;&lt;U “I du like Frank Tboriey,
though lie W paun'a clerk.
I shou

SPfflH Mfflffl

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a

•lavaiiug ho graceful estbfuws
•■Bncauw you are a wy pn-cty mil. aud
ho ia a ryry haxdsaise iiuptetsiouaMe

VERY JPIIWXS

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

-“less'

sir lu MJ lu
, your mother, young man.'
hU borne ns as much bis now
1
"I know it. air. If I had suffered no
vthsr love to enter my luert bat lore for
Mr Lyle lifted Lie brad and looked at
her I should not stand here the gtdliy the man, and from him to Roxie, &lt;u a
wretch I am Yet for her aaka spare ter sort &lt;/bewilderment.
1 am her only .on-bsr only support If TOU ,, "What does bo mean, Roxie?"
I showed her tbe hide piece of calico
exts.ee me you strike her to the heart.''
She ira.ked
Rtetie had come forward brewlhiem, her that my wife bad given me.
Mr. Lyle made an imnatbbt movement. face rod and while in swift ebaugo.
at it mid Landed it heck lu me. Then she
I tell you you shoo Id bare thought of ‘ "Papa," she arid, running to him and look down a great nil! of red criicu and
ibis before. Il ia too late now ; you have j ia-Ateng upon his neck, "it's Frank Thor- spread it out on the counter.
_ bad your chance and abused it wickedly , I
1 "Why. that isn't the alude.l" said I
, You rnu-t take the conaecjueooes '
ji "No, no. Roxie," tbe merchant said in- i • No. not exactly.- mil she
nut it i.
■ । Tboriey waa trembliug and could bard- ;; &lt;crednluusJy.
prettier than your sarorle "
;
"It
is
Frank
thoriej,
air,"
Frank;
I "Mr. Lyle," he arid huskily, “do you , t
-id, now coming nearer ; "and he wiahrr |
know how old I am ? I am 19. air, and I j| fervently
I
that be luui wn, eoooer
I Autaething already made of thb kind of
i never touched a farthing that was not tuy ■atu a rich man, Mr.-Lyle, thanks to you ■ calico, which need* tu lx- made larger, or
)WO before
i | for giving mz another chance -ti Ufa. and 1 menued. or eometbin- I waOt fcMu, «].
"It ia time to end this," Mr Lyie. 1I hare evute ready-to discharge lay oMi .' ire cf the same shade.
said, riling and approaching the bell.
■gallon tu you with my all 1 have ra.eth - I The girl made no ar.xwcr, but took d..wu
■ Writ one muoMKil, «tr," Frank Thor ' i
soother roll
ley arid, pawting between him and the j
"That a tbe shade, said aLc.
tell-pull, aud )&lt;b dw|«rate. anguished 11
* cq-lted, ‘-hat it's striprel.'
look stayed Mr Lyle for an instant,' t'
"Stripra are mute worn than anything
ahall I tall you who templed me to do j 5
tliis— whose te-autiful fare name l-atweeo k
I low hatred girl Tht. young airf ,,,pie.l
tar and right and lured
to my I
for furniture. I think.
.
the dtp in a little bu..k .he rarrinl. »»l
waul, purtn-tly plain &lt;tufi, t.
thru the wrnl awsy with the ral&gt;&lt;&lt;&gt;. tinli.inu otrea ly in u» '
|»]&lt;r dip. mid thr uBuey
"Well. 1 duo'i liaiuk y,
After . vrey long tim^-hiring which —
perfectly (Jain, utila-wi yuc
the Utile- girl pnumidy t«4r (lie-rends, the ,
m.-ni'V ar.ii tl.H *l,r. •- &gt;..u _ I . 1
.._ 1

C

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

I uken Hunt prove that your u&gt;uo»r was
nut Spent iu that wit ' You hate’ been
pleaaed lit lot tery kiud to tec, &gt;r.
Du
JOO r. uirmbar urping upon m« the acccp.,
1 laoee of an invitation to a party given by
y.nr daughter ?
I was reluejant, but

J Dr Holland, ig February'a .NrriAu.
I cbaUKN front on the qurotion of rv?di
| the Bible iu the schools He has. berei
. -fore, strongly aIvckmI—I such reading. a.
i |urt uf Oar sy.teto of free eduo.fi.
। Moro laiticular attention to eLn eubje.

ONE HUNDRED
difiereut patterns of imported aud domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

A first-ciasa
TAILOR front Detroit, ex­ It was not iuog before Frank Thorli-y
pected aoou, whea we shall be prepared to furniih the best of aikod her to deuce with him again.
’ He h so handsome and grgcvfiil. aud
Clothing MADE TO ORDER, and P-rfuct ,_*u entertaining,' Roxie mtreri durinu
instant's heritelioa before she pul her
fits guaranteed, at tbe Old Corner Stand in Empire Block lla.vllittle whito glvrcd harnl in hia. "I will
ings, Meh.

"We very sin,ugly sutpnT that wc.wh„l
[ bare hitherto been the adrundws of tbe
, Bible in the schools, am weak al thia point
nnj Ikat we sA.rZZ he nb/tgn/ to fMil it, If
we leach o«r/hem
iu our pul. i
lie sebooia, the Calbolio will wiah In t«u h ;
Aityorm o/&lt;tliyinn in hid achnnla. •&gt;»&lt;/
rfj .i irilk tkt /•-blit ll^ taint ,ia .'er .1I

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
with soma inward misgiving, as her eyes
met auatiu'a mildly disapprornag look, or
W beneath the imj*MWoeJ and riuuut
; Wo frankly admiring glance of bar com.
pauiuo “of course ho knows I am jarlicularly kind to him. because he's papa's

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

WHOLESALE

and RETAIL. I Call in lose with uir

Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
Wear* Special Ajaais M

rsmcus a

suboeos,

HOWARD WATCHES,

Muu Kuj»e. hu"unr, w»» uiiotakeu in
brr calculations
She had indulged a
tuomeatery whim, and bad insisted upon
9 i bia attending her party.
. | y As a cauv-iueoce, aomebudv else invi
him, and tseu utnebody else. and Lt
I

a grsoeful addition to any circle
fore the winter was over, he L;
very popular., and received moi
lions than he eu abb to accepl
wuanrprbed, and ascretly [
thia, and at the continuance of I

FOR ONE DOLLAR
We will send, Post-paid

Snitai aid laiaiiital

THE vmi WOULD!
Mr. Vittottt Lyle wu at the bead of
one of the oldest firms in tbe city
He
was a man of alerting integrity and uprightnrea himself, and sternly aevsre upon
any darriiettou in another.
Ha clerks
were all liberally paid; and a young man
who wutd obtain a situation, be it orer to
jsrsz-ritjtazi. ttboMaalt, with Lyle &amp; Co., was reuridared
to have an uncommonly good start
&gt;*,»»* tea bset tin saaUeiUA
ia life. Diahoaeety or uufaitbfuUnam
kJ-TsZJJTi ‘ru'wl'i;} m?
amBug the clerks waa rare , part ia! ly be­
cause pf the diacriniination cxsrriaed in
engaging them, partly because of the sc
rare and eumtaary reck os: tog exacted
! tnm the few vffmdcro
Mr. Vincewt Lyie w» not imdiund
therefore to deal kaiautly with the ma­
th
or of
some
itarinr neenUumi
that
bad
Uenamri)
goingbut
ourfJaie.
’Tue tc

r»B. WM. JONEM.

DENTIST
ndiiiii.'

•

litUiu.

6wbst's
■www triaa abeat tbs Estehlukmom ta »«w sad

KUC ASP ROOK 9tM ffM DATmrEPBurmiG
DOSE at this OFFICE

tbe gwilty one. arisen ha thsoovared him;

IMPOSITION HATED I

rcme-1 aa she w» fr&lt; the party, fleccj
bite floating about her like cloud wreaths
tr lipa red, her abreks aglow, and bar
r««perkling
approve ocnoota are esteWuhed solely
She red !eu«d somewhat at tbe right off for the purpose of secular education, and
--- L Tto-U
—&gt;. -1
---- a- fore.
J, u
lh4l a
Frank
Tboriey'a
gbamly
’ ’
■Did you send for me, papa?" she can be succeaafuUy defended Tboee wbu
asked of her father, who eat with bu fare twist on the incukat.an of religion, ia
in ahadojt.
apposition to the wishes of any class of
For reply bo reached and took her an rappurtme, farther than religion identi
gloved band iu hia.
It waa a dainty flea itself with morality, subject tbetri to
htnd, rieoder amri], and white and giit- gravest peril.

though she were voicig to cry.
Turning toward Frank Thorby, Mr
Lyle axid, "Upon om etaditioo I will
forgive you.
Repeat what you have
just said to ma, ia the presence cf thb
misguided girl "
Poor Frank Thorby!
Perhaps he
thought even exposure would be prcfara
ble to eueb humiliation before bar whom
ha loved. Perhaps a second thought of
bis mother came and nerved him
He
hesitated only a moment, and told tbs
story with a bslf deaseraur, ball aarvaotic
doqueaai, that shook the vivid color cut
of Roxm's brilliant fees, and kft it white

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?

DENTIST

lion ehalljic fairly rahwd The difficulty
uno* merely that a Roman CatWie ob-'
&gt;o« to a Protestant rersi.ru of the Bible,!
or that a ProteaHant object* to a Catholic

raally, and it isn't
' liktly we ahall ever'be together thia way

JEWELERS,

W« find the following floetiur around
ia the Newspapers that we think will io
terrot all onr readers
It
certainly
baa a vary cheerful tone
One mlllioa person* spending each, ou
an average. &gt;100 I S^cb b tbe estimate
which hu baeo mads touching tbe num­
ber of viailon and tho amuuuu u Le
spent during tbe ooming Centennial Ex
poablou. TboM figurua may swot wide
of tbe mark; bat tt la car opinion they
will faU abort of the reality.
Bat accepting the figures given above,
what win become of thb 1100,000,000?
1. MunhofU win be apeut oo the
railroads—enough to give them a better

piece I visited was a very large dry-goods
Moro Of tho first saJrotnsn I mw I in
quirod if they kept rod ealico like my
“ft 11 find that ou tbo secund story, |

"In the for room to the left- Right
i orer then.'' And be pointed u&gt; a distent
canter.
I walked through the crowda uf purohaa| era and ealmpecpie, and around the coun­
ters and tshfos filled with gr-xb^to the for
room to the Uh.
When I aot there I
asked for red calico.
•The second, counter down thia side,"
said the man
I went there ami prod Bred my aaniplc.
-■Calicoes down stairs," raid tbe man.
"They told me they were up here," I
arid
"Not these plain goods
You'll find

2. Tbe hoteb will profit largely—not
only the great atteblbhmeato of Philadel­
phia and Niiw York but aba the Loteb at
the wateriiig plarea Oar riutora from

Tutimuxico or Gaur Mzx tc&gt;
Vali i oi mo SAinartt —If Bui
Mr Out took my sample and IXked I

Tboroly had loft London with hb mother,
end rata were all Mr. Lyfi'a efforts to
discover him
Ywsnpuied. There name a financial
crash , and though everybody awppooed
Lvh A Co. to bo established on toe firm
a bneis to be ahakett, they were not eUe
lotrutride the etonn.
.
Scrupulcudy hooiwt now aa ever. Mr.
LyljfaTewpevrythbf; made no effort

Irin to PtiibiUpki. aad New York, but
will want to extend their perogriaatious to
Niagara, tbe Thoavaod islands, Montreal.
Quebec,
Lake George, Saratoga, the
White MuunUlm. Newport. Long Branch
aid Cape May. Il b safe to ley that
all tho great summar kotob will do better
buaineae during the coining sawuiu than
they have ever known.
X Tita retail trade in the Eaat will

‘•We haven't thia shade la that unriity j
of rtxxU, be arid.
"Well, have you it ia any totality of
foods r I asked.
.
■'Tea; we've got it finer.' And betook
down a piece of calico, sad unrolUU yard
or two of it on tbe counter.
"That's nut ibis shade," 1-W"Xb," mid ho. “Tbe )fr»d, is finer and
the color's better"
“1 ml t« match thio," I said.

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�FOLKS. AND TO THZ

THE BOOK FOR EVERYBODY.

sztriEft

IHnlel to like Beecher, or Plymouth Cburrh. for

£K:fl

TOLEDO BIADj:

Grand Rapid*, then by tbe llnilanl A

CENTENNIAL

Political Note* .

Ayer’s Aguj Cure,
"Gabriel Conroy,” by Bre| u—
ted

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES
of Ohio.

Tba Republican

Cvuaty Cooraauon*

al 115,000,GOT,

Of which the Bo*tnn Jta.-' ..J'.

which fa quite
I arrived at Chicago in the evening.

Ccniuiodore Vanderbilt, a greater than

parsed through Illimris ia th* night.

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
of Ponnsylvinis.

airucted delegations.

•an National Convention.

‘•Honest money for uIl. and
free school# for *11.
There
ahould be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor soctertan interfc rance which will
destroy the other.”
.
Republican National Convention.

L*ft

(.1

r«4,r,'TU&lt;’k n‘r,l
wiUSrt¥.’’?Mi i&gt;i utaiv ।

Tut GttsT Fiat,
whiw. deetroyod fid,000,OTO of ;

Kmut City; than on tbo Kanata Pul&amp;&lt;
to Denver p lL«o on the Cok-redo Cratral
MiaWgaathoae men are sick.' If Vanderbilt should sbammily built m Chicago wax
Tba to BoulJar.) After leaving IllinuH, the
building* dastroyod were «mong th« fiout
in th* city, externally, but wh«u fire Here 1 *U diaappointod.
touched tbaia they provtd to b* th*

hi* stock down* tea per urot in * minute, Light, thin walk, with pin* jouto and
and it* antboriiativa c-iotradiocioa re­ louring. It only tout an hour for a
Th* Baltimore Sam a*y* that the hsstored it jaai as quickly.
Ha cannot whole block to go up. It hi a sbaiue for
&gt;me tex W*a an odious, oppromive aud
such trap*
Had tb« buihliag* been
pro|&gt;crlj built tho fire barer would have
gut out of tba building lu which It origins
ted There wu uo wind, lbs fire d»p-.rthimself Occasionally more of the stocks turtit, ths best io th* world, wu promptly
at work, and the Arc, wb*u ditcursrod.
Secretary Bristow ia ’the Cincinnati
bad i--»Je but little headway, but yet, Iw
fore it aouldb* subdued, a whole block
hat been told by aotaabody that be could back cheaply he would lake to hit room

Parson Brownlow safely predicts that
the Dcmccrsta ia their Nitiousl Conven­
tion will adopt a platform which will be sll

"Philip Nolan'* Friend*,"

,^,MCTl.Weu?J.JE‘AA-S.

ao^ctimm for miles'
ia a while
'your ct* will catch a nice loAipg'iapn—

Ooo. M. Savage &amp; Co'* Column.

*** Mlm llipp,1 Val'oy-S*G . BtuSttv

the Misstoaippi rival at Quinsy, in the
moniing before daylight. 1 -ws» 'suny, a»

day. Western Xtoec-uri was a rough, erwe
country, covered with a eiusl! growth of

looking at.

21

The Columbur conwpondeul of the
Citiciitnau Eajuircr has inquired of fiftyfive Ditnocrate in tbe Lejristottir* of Ohio
and find that a majority oftbtm favor Mr.
Pendleton for President and desire an
•sriy State Convotioo.

“The Best Thing in the Weal.”

■\imS-fEwe

The country is infested with tramp*

Its soma! and Induitria; n&gt;tr^ -_ i
eoUectton
of REVOLUTIOXaS?
LETrERH. ASEr-aEd OF rtWk
TBATED AlillCLES (EC AMEtt
CAN COLLEGETiiT S«ta» h?
clndra WQltam an.!

poeelble time, and then th* ttetton-bouM affected.
furnish** a lodging for the vagrant The
CUiisal unity
•f tbe birth of t

The quiat in

Convention.

_

Devto
"Hit unrepentant old age could
be better employed thsn ia writing **rvioaable campaign d.&lt;umenl* for the ma­
lignant enemies uf tho Souths." Where

■ illaine tu

-

» ■ —

Plmo
------

b» armttcl *nd comtbe public sireatK would

A REPLY TOJ^FF

DAVIS

routing after something I found Deo re­
The Mortality in Southern Prisons quite a large place. I etaid here *11 night.
nuisance that bu Three Time* Greater than In Northern.
good many empty huiuc* I nthcr think

It a judge that Mr. Conkling haa no

iaereaaing

Mendicancy u tu much eaai-

mar. ao long conspicuous in public life is

has written a letter to tbo Bu//«rm replying

C-jogreM, will be petitioned this winter to

of tho Wisconsin

Legislature, indudinj paupertom of tbe Old World
But
fined in prisons. The number of di
whether it can be done is doubtful in Confederate prtoott* wm M.401 c
Thsre to no doubt but that something quently tho per Mat cf mortality ia
as so modifying th* jmsaot lij*
tantamount to a reyesl
nigh unbearable

"

Which tve offer to the public
chcdp for -Cash. He have,
I
n
also, a full ana complete I
Slock of bruc and. MM-\

Masquerade
Costumes,’
xe?a.n._ r.r*u., «&lt;.*.

cines, Books and Stationary' ]
Pc/fumerieS’ Toilet Sets
^■c. Give us a call.
Hopkins L Harass.
Hastings, Dec 15. 1871.

ALBERT DKnrSOlT,

mm he* done. Not only did he bring
rach Bspreeaotative* aa Ben HUI,
whose spcach we printed last week, ud -- r------------------ ------- 1
Mr Tucker to ttialr .'eet, again*; aUal* wh(B th* tim* fixed by law arrival

An Ohio politician having written to

to impose silence, tral Robert Tvotnbs,
very decided sad unequivocal reply from

didata for that high effev.
public eplnioD. It laa good sign to
th »&gt; Sun *o eensltire, despite their

faction. Th* strength of the Impulse

to b^va brought forward any such His *rifa snd oiiildren are strong Catholics,
original and valuable ^Ideuce as to
have JuaUfled bh breaking silsnoe at
Tho Washington ccireepcnditil of de

kss cf the Republican leaden, shows that
of tba 103 Repcb!:=*u Baprcscntativaa at

: A •« ,1... „■uSomIww s-er

max weazl
aLLEIKMOF

• I to* pup:, tkou tartlag teovrl it. W hat h. &gt;
Art
“*
L.. to »y cf tb«x I. parrel.! -Uh a retalo
• reelitv Iks!
that *n»U»
en.'tre tks[
th.
TUET
Cite**
I ^iteteuieto^ref
Iat*a« ureref reahty
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■u.-v.e.ta sp«it|T» Mnwof camps teaship. Price $4aYo*r; 35 eenlaa Nifflbw

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DEALER IS
GRASS A5D
FIELD
*&gt;EEL

"Jon of Iceland," by Bayard Taylor.
. A delightfully vtrU Stary ef an lOtoaltc

JOHN STANLEY I

NOTICE!
TO THE PUBLIC 1
- •

C ,-1 .ICCafiU filClUM

BAIR

^re^^^bBDNBWHB.

| WUliMi Coiira Bryan;. Grorg* Maounnald,
Cbrietina
Hoeecttl.
Louisa M
AJcoO. &lt;
T Trowtetdg*,
T B^JdrJb.
; y'to'^th t-taan Pbrip*. AbbyMorton
■
H*n4w Preeootx BpcSbrJ. Donald
! G MHcbell. H. H-. Edmond C- Bund­
, tnaa. Lucy Larerae. Charles Dudley
I
tut“"»• r™. X

I
The people of Bculder nuxab-r nearly
Every yesr i.icreaiea the popularity
00, 13J; of tho morality of the whole num­ 2,000, and seem a wide awake, inteUigen' 1
;
tlii'.
voluble
Hair
Prepxiation';
ber of captures, 6 j. Thru tho morality In people.
.
vrkicb t* dr.o to merit alone. Wo can
SELECTED TIMBERS,
Tbo main talk just now to th* Btock rj.vro our old pntron* that it la kept
f&gt;’..■/ nn to It* l i^Ti, staaclcrd; snd it
Mr Ges* also Quotes from tbs oficial ref
li the only ro'iable and perfected prep­
port of tbe Confederate Inspector of Priamany are going from here.
They arc . trnltoa for rwtoring Gait or, Fansn
V
Hair toil* youthful color, tasking it
about 300 milts from Bculdsr. It* the
and Buggies
left, U-jrons, end xilken- Th* eealp, Wagon*
Governmaut doea not buy off, cr trcat-wiih by it* ntcrbcrome* white and clean.
tho Indians some way. there will be trouble. It remove* sll eruptions exd dsudruiX
*nd, by its toaio properties, prevent*
it will buther the Uvopato watch them, the hitr f.ctn tilling out, as it stimslate* and nouxitbe* tbe Ltdr-glanda.
and they (the miners) ear* ncthitg for the By ite utc, tho hair grow* thicker cad
Indiana.
Itronger. Iu baldnc**. it mtere* the
New Work.
xpiU.i.'r gland* to their normal vigor,
.ad will crcite a new growth, except
In extreme old bn. It is th* mo*t
fifteen yeans ago. Th* majority of tbe !
eemomlcxl Ham I&gt;=:c£:?o-ever used,
men on thettrert are young, lw«ity-oee P
to thirty being the age* uf three fourths of '
gf-.-ei tho hair a splendid, pic** r appeartata. A. A. Hsyns, ML, Stet*
PF
Shop on Jefferaou &amp;r*or, oerth ef
A’ taror ef Minachntotta, say*, “ Th*
:otb»
:.-.f.i:urfti nr* pur*, end 'carefully Harting* Hotel.
MilSfketcd for oxeel! ent quality; and I
wsukoe R*jlrosd at
rro
ilcr
it
tho
B
est FKEraKanotr
that they wiU eomm
April 1st

1870

CvlUU.»L6 a VJ.,
7U Broadway, x. Y-

running down a deep rsrine; Mountain
sides from 300 to 1000 feet high, scattered
over with * stnsll growth of pine timber.
Tbe wind blows terribly some days, and
everything is filled with duet Th* street*

th* luildinp in Boulder are brick or stene
Tb«re are 4 brick ehurcbe*. The Scats
Univanity to here , a splendid betiding,

for

■ The Roy Emigranib,” by Noah Bro &gt;ke,' pleasantry.
(Wrier tt*'s*v*etnrea of a party ef bay* a
“
thtir lang Josreay scroel ibeptalaa. with i
vivid pen.-altar* of it«r I.If* in Csll.'ornll
; during th* day* of tbe Gold-Fever
Encoaragrd by :bh Xavm tiegontod to
I Entikiibnagsta tli* work, ta sddlttea I

COkRESTOb'DEXCE SOLICITED.

to the county ha recrtsenis.
8. D. BtitoSAM. Chairman

ci-Sunkdcrate feeling of to-day better

DFtiron xien
Durisa rsMixjir
ranlw vtatita* DsueU -iu A

i oacb month editorial upon cuntaff
I hbea! and social topic*
Cur
| raayl'jokto "TOPICS of th eTIM?
■ fo. healthy opinion t '• £HE t&gt;I-T&gt;n«V
| INET” for puru ■er.nsieat: • Hoira
AND SOC1E i Y" f-»r rrsce/ul boom.

ladim*

the moaatein town*, everything to highr.
Boulder City scU does to tbe Muon-

bring* iuUeortrasnt of thieve

JEFF DAVIS SPEAKS.

thsre wu about

St. Nicholae

1 ‘

| running water to b* wvr. in th* wasura '
; part on this rout*
•
on cxibition one of ths
I Em«,. c.ta.4. »
•‘^■tlargest
ar^s(itMkl
V Good,
•3iocKv&gt;ffan&lt;
J rancu
uovui
I looking country. I ssw no gam* wortUI
“ '
dlXei’a-r brought to this City
[.speaking uf, a f«w solelcp** wx* sll
I Within about on* hundred miles of Deo-1

THE HORRORS OF AN-csttl* grating.
DERSONVILLE.

■revtaoa party aAliatfon*. who
.xd support
priadple* tuuncii
sell for tbs Xattonat RapobUeaa '
are Invited to parridpate la the
eutlilU

—

I

ttCRorxxK fiorct.,

AidCareerLalies
&amp; M Essiairail
WeednH sal J.t&lt;r— * —

Hopkina &amp; Barnes

50.000 profmwoa! beggar* and thieve*

Tho editorial control itnd iftreejoarf
the ’Jou»r1n. w‘ll

j

las 5.rr.,.-x, Aya, iir.rtioir

■ Sillman Bros Oyster Oaw,

timber mur* scare*, till fiuslly it Burges ■

think* that Slate and Indiana will hare

euceecd in producing an intense fe
England Stele* will declare for Rhine a* tbcee who lire unlawfully, but msntge to
keep out of the Esuds of the Isw, is sdded,
Republican State

QEO. B. MATHER

tall There are high bluffs of lims stos*
extending sloog th* track sjseumes etc**

Democratic party.

leyanUniversity, AmherstAgriooltmM
College, Prine.'tou. Union, HawAo*
Trin.ty, audotoer tyj.lcd InstttnU*^
Of tho country. i:ir. r.r,tty UlestraS
article* cm OLD KEV,' Y'llPU-VtS
«utod pa;.areon AMERC.AN ctl.Eb,

XXUwt

I ”“**

If you give, what you (ire

Is fuqr elctrnnt volume*. »ml Leclwed In
out b3». oailer the parrel title «f
THE ST. NICHOLAS LIBRARY

for liuprovrineut*

■fri-et cuulStr t* Ifm tew lUmw.

ter of the State. There seems to be plenty
for charity,

GROG ERIES
Canned Fruits and Fish.
.Um.

—J

i

'Ki? P"** r,&gt;" t L^*US.
'Oystersreceived daily,
!

tree delivery and on time.

Their co

Wheat

speech. and which were conclusively

Buekinghaxn'B
Dye
I OR THE WHIBKEM.
sad the wbol* gap filled in
by acme time in Jun* uaxt

course to carry thia load ha invariably ro-

peer their brahh was

Av our Rraevrar in many cues toquire»too long a time, and too much
care, to rcrtore gray cr feded Whhl*.
cri. wc have preMred this dye, iu oeie
p- Twroffcaj which will quickly and
eTee-ially ccr'.mpiisfc this reeult. It
i« «m'y sp- vr I and producee a odor
wiueli uiL ev.Jitr ran nor wash off

‘co-

SCRIBNER A CO.. 74a and 7*a

8lB ui OnaMtel

Ml.WirMd.Uprto.
I
PAINTER,Weil, I baUtva I Lava fultiled lay prvlnjJefaraon 8l.,

any imported good* and will be told b
I bulk w by do*. bottles.
Trulv.
Yours Italy.
JOHNSTA^ST.

THIS
Gr ai RsittiiK it Prta!
SAUSBUAY t BROSSBAU,

bill wasiatrodnwd by a Xorlboru lode-

ABOUT!

■ourlv Ttm;* Troabjj!
il&lt;‘f rind

raring maniacTh* builder* uf tho*c great deal larger thsn I bad expccte-i 1
buildingi ar* directly rveponaible for at
itaid here all night. The next morning I
leara eight lives
cro«*ed tbe Missouri River Aftcrcrosriug
MOODT k SaMKXT
tbe Miafouricnemila out,you will cron iota
The (treats
Tbv wuwd* that go to bea Moody ud
sny locality.
Sankey at the Hippodroma ere worderful
General Sherman • letter cute up the every tain with their importunities, and
Democrats badly They say it to plainly
sometimes uo die ether. A better country
Governor Bay**, that General Shenaan
will support the Republican candidate and

all

I* *.«a tcre sur«‘-7 attreedve.
b« aasuredlhat they hir‘ rt «*?
St. Nichol** for 1874 and .1875, 4 Vole'■ ,llw
y,
- novel la 1*1x1 In an fcogll.L mlnlwyr
Far
tba
ceorenteure
of
fi^rtM.
and
Iw
.
and fmmttin flr.t fUJO tu th*li
OftketaM r.reilx aaf Amteeltanl lu4a I*

Ona old Mt dor told ree that

whole six bundled, for 615 puf acre, all
onder cultivation
If building* are an
indication of thr wciltb of a eonutry, then .
Mimouri is a poor country.
For toil -.
nothing but huta for dwellings Th* gen­
eral looks of the country improve* a* yen

BOX will be of tho Paciil
,‘That Litt o’ L&lt;5'.» it

St Nicholas for 1876,

ItCHM, fflUt aM FE t R

He

Ilia broken would stsj. in when they

The LAulanila Cbwfer J.-.

FURNITURE

45 DOLLARS
Fo rWhat?

The New Improved Back-

FLOBHCK 8EWIHG BACI

Th* New Yota Th
ccretia party; "It t
Utt willoct a cord
P*rh*|w it nur*
Jtaa *f U&gt;. Hutto
tMi talk* ha« *=4
oth s«rrieM la tka a
ratal prtaaai, Aa. Be
tka ytaph dn lb* sb
»**• sofldasi t* satle
aal late a r*M tabu
eatsriag. ia a ratal p

�Th« RjerJ«Licni&lt;

B\J&lt; (&lt;«n
like wad efydqpiirfe An batter (twain, *f i
bar wanper. that ebe may bn linger laarb 1

LkiI

llwm lutite?
IIASTI*U« MARK KT*.

asaaxsaMas1*-

$10,000 GIVEN AWAY

■ ill ba entitled u ■ rupetcrod ind mui.
h-rnd nraript for tbii dMribntUwi
Send tu 1.1.00 and jrnt both paper.

E.B. FOOTE

16 Per Cent, will be deducted from the marked prices
of all our Qoodefrom now until March let.

HI Uituln 1:
ot JnMlea.tbe
POflJ OFFICE TIME CARD.

^mumiImu daea. arr «
■rviaely rara, and do nat' by any euaiar el
uaana juMlfy „y »«uH .a . oyH,. tket k».
Wra lauwd far nearly fanr-kuaJrad pure whk

•26.00 Overcoats, $15.00.

CHRONIC

Oraud Tylxr—Hirry Dean. Grand Hip
Jury, ia a pan ef tbe
unfair, in i eanel^Iy uadi
Veaderpeol Jury. wne. le

dis:

115 Overcoats, BIO.

The ,.&lt;uimitter&gt; fur ibe jeer ire roundtntad m follow!:
On Jaruprudnm—Fonlar Pratt, uf
Kilimaaoo; W. H. Balan, of Fuat Hagi-

Cniutiii a Hedical Pratt:

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Boys and YouUp* Clothing at and below
we also deduct 15 percent, from the marked

First Dutrict, John Lewii, of Uwcri.it,
2. David It Stroud, of Hndion . 3. A C.
French, of CaoterrilJe; d. O. T Bh«d.
of Kilimatuu, 5. Eli’lii Mud/., of M.
I’ll Bapidi; 6. J. 11. Robtoaoa, .Mt
.__ - in &lt;’_____ .z fl_ _ u

Kentucky, wn a “back-ulary gribher.'
Hr dikiged lb« rota but U»k lha money
Ha u durgaj by bii o«o party Irirudi
w th bribaiy in order to racurt bii rlac
Uou Ly tbe Kentucky Letfulilure
How
cao tbii be poaiibla, tn a “reform" party?

Buy Goods Cheaper
lypcal I»

Than they have ever bought before

XERCAX

STAB CLOTHING MOSE
38. 40 mi 42 Cinal Street, Onnd Rapids.

Ayer's

Cherry Pectoral,

CALIFORNIA
•f Barry County to under*
nistake in an order, they

SPECIAL NOTICES.

LAIMA’S,
but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well thev sent us a double order of

CROCKERY

ton, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping hcftise. and he will sell it Cheap
nn&lt;\close it out.
s

500 CORDS WOOD,
500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for safe at $ 1.95 per
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

K weeiicdiXbi 1
barb

GROCERIES

.n!:

•rgnaiaed. uauld -i ban fWad Du nmeag
u! &gt;U! Bat &gt;a weald kin etaed teak -4&lt;h
•aeerlag Up. oaTjuagly crliMdag every in
that might be Ami. Carping rrtilefam, (lad

TUi beaultfilly Itlutrolad Maguiae far
Mank la itroad. tad ia Jnet m laiiretUag aad
man aa mr. M. Qaad’i greel lerta! wary,

Dr. J.C.AYER4C0.,LowtlllMan.,

tpeaklag ef the {meant MadlUia ef tblaga
la Ike eewaty, ud «kal will da men u make
tka peep., piapirou, asd uukup eayi, te
tkl peept ef tka eUy when It b puUiaked
• ibat It h year duty to patriate k«ei laad*.
l-Ucaiind t.v.er«!-» Mid op fnft ei laws,
and by n dolag yen eaebiaee the value ef
yw •■! property, wklll ea the acker head,
yea kelp tebclld ay act Ude plate wbtek 11

kTU *4’1*1 It -raid be -KI far the people of
» BroAt br. If tbwe It a rtaae la
ui w.rid ’tut n roti pf rouij. U ftc
u tataU. pwilai, u$ mare p«U far it tbaa

Dr. J W. Hitchcock OCCLIST
all dbeaiu and defect* of the rye
oror the Poet Ofi.ce Homing. Midi
xzMtf

■j

We have a double Stock as any one coining
in the Store can sec and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and evervbod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of‘City,
P bin says don't tel) any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is tJ hard
work to grind them.

Cathartic Pills,

r-»MAN,8

4.

a.

cook p^,

50 ARE IMPROVED

Grand Rapids.

J. Cole &amp; Son
tsaaa. n. uartxtef imom am »y
Hr K. ISYS, h rwpaned a: fl.IM 24 Jibe
C.-ttpeiy b tstl.-i’y eu: ef data, .ad appean
w be salted ud b cenamly dolag muck t»

i/i

FARM FOR SALE!

�- - XKW ^E&gt;TI«HMT3.
6.PJtoy&lt;fl *JttfoCpiunut.

CHEAP

LAND

mvfewfi

Grain, Fleur, Provisions
and Country Produce,
a* AM Wm wZaOtoeMee a»rM

ItEBMSMTJSSSBK?

{••V to aalllM. *1 aiMMMUBUr Uworiaoi a
MILLION ACREl

■tertsst^^SSS
aatSwi
Xbls-rdrivi-gaE
^DOMESTIC John H. Wendell &amp; Co.
■•taftX 3EWJNC
Flour, Crain, Pork &amp;, Saedi

MACHINES.

54 am» 56
Wheat a specialty

&lt;• »• J

M&gt;4 ta ••

£?r.2r£'.

few
Lawson's Curative

Mayhew BusinossCollege

ASTONISHING 1

wbk ualaa am., u tata a. at HtUlfa,
■nriwi.'ry ““
-u—

j bras: tsir.7.
Fr.am..w ■—a. ,TertaBM MM*M ta I
1. Any out who ia al all familiar with
th. biMery of pa^r money will nut foal
&lt;** Umt surprise at each quaatiotw It ia
the very tmtnre of such money tu btsrt 1 &gt;■■&lt;« ttna&gt; Kill oo4 a&gt;4 touataa** ravive
rase uf financiers who con sec notbiug bat
"a headlong plunge into financial rula" ia
every effort u muni to the enrrtaiy of
niter and etc paper only oa iu representstire. The thing cannut be door; and.
therefore. p*|5ir money moat be continued
Indefinitely Stub ia the logic of this..
financiers. and, hence, they arc never
reedy to take the first Hep or take any
step toward the psvtnsn: of thia piper
money, ■which u nothing bat a debt made
(t|0Ma*&lt;dea4tarl*rilMib.X,e Y.(k Mn l»«iJ tender in the payment of other
llw. aa ulw-u.twU Usorr A »,•
debts '
It- No sensible man supposes tbit wo
can return to specie payment in thia coun­
try without e*periencmg more or lean ia-

“the CHICAM LSDliER.
A $3 Paper for $1.50.

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO
«UI»I. [&gt;Mi.n la
OYSTERS.

CENTRALh

E. STAUFFEF

sswzsKt'srwsriK'a

BALCH &amp; NORTON,

■Main i. Brtlj. A Xon* t wO. W B&gt;

iKVStFBEM .UMt&gt;&lt;B,»&lt;«n . faelrf | aA
OMOI, Me a. ■. I toolef Thue ocrML tuLa

tl-KttIK;
erlark ia taeenaroMa. laLlkM "N" of M*n

GRAIN OHISSIDN XElii MS,
A Mr Stt.,

Cbrner

IT WILL

CONTENTYOU

'.CvClj’tlor'uCN.

What you went i&lt; a ora
keep you fully inf irtoed
tbe Jay. ajii* with you
fireaide topics, entertain y;
JuaJiuj; iu general literau
wife and family with he J:

i atMUm &gt;&lt; m
Tbte art all mi

it. Ak to obtauriog the roquterir supply
of gold with which to tauoi and main­
tain apocio piymeot, it ia woil to reiuctnl&gt;-r
that there te a large Mock of gold iu tbe
world , that, being a negotiable commodity
i» all lU marketa, it net at ally dhtribntea
itedf among the oaiiooa of the earth, un­
der the law of supply and dotaand, with­
out any refrrnnee to the place of iu urodauiou; that it goes to that market where
tha most acfa'M demand for it exiata, aa ,
enmpared with the demand elsewhere, |
tha: it is the uniform hi tory of pepar I
money to Icee.o thus demand ia any coon-,
try that uaea such money, end, hence, I
gold, by the lews of trade, seek* other aud !
better market*
itself, end that paper
mooey naturally stimulates to exoeestre
impurtoticn of foreign goods, aa compared
with tbe amoupt of exports, and, becoc,
creaUv a debt balance, to be paid in cold
or by the oalo of eecuritite abrood. Them
Mrerel propunitioue, which we hare net
spare to amplify without writing an eanay,
diecloM the general fact that, if we want
g' Id in this market, wo most reeocstract
aud reform our currency syatem, no as to
make aa ucrise demand for gold. We bow
hare all we aoed, accerJtog to oar prenant
eyana. and we should not have much
more if cur gold production were ten times
what it ia, nnlras we make gold tbe basin

.vim..
qreat vra

FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFICE

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

amtiM them by iu foreLn: and dutue.n:
eorTMfttodeuce. cbviee Morim. .^utmt char
actor aketeba, iparkliug and nitty para
gnphi, original and aitertiining aco.uou
of trari-l and ad,nature-, chew and |.uul.CvlumtM, Oto.
All the non, cumuiereu), political and

TXMB TABLE.

Ftp Yam Jattai &amp; Sapiai
iailmu.

:u. *1 sailed lb
*0.4 .-lala,
k&gt;*4(*4*aS I
0.3"“

If You Want The
Grand Rapids

WEEKLY EAGLE

THS DETROIT. FRRS PRESS.

$1.50
The Best and Cheapest I
icV.e7u77^»'i Cmw:

ohanlrapi

laporiaace la all aha dwell ia tUa partin .t.
tba Stole, Ta BH tUa damaod th. p&gt;Ml*b |
m ef tba Oread IfopMa £**i* eo» alar lla
Weakly edition ef llieir yapar. • «»mw1
funy-CTleetB ■ta.jeper, kg «Ueh o-«y b»
band. mrj nek. relubta quMatfou of borne

tiuixb

Specimen copy fret.

vuifed KuttM

Ktud for

The Dstnil Fte Pceis ft.
DETROIT,

MICII'

HASTINGS

FIHWE DEPOT.
STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep Lt.
current expcsaei of tbo Government, and
thereby prurida for an annaal eurpjtu or
gold in the Treaaury of tbe United Statae,
the two prvccnece eombiord—the coo diB'ini thing the oblijratiotu to be paid and
the other inereaiing the tneane of pay.
meat— wvald bring the Gurerntnoct to
specie paymentt in 1379 without any eerione diaaetcr to the people. Thia point
_
i__ i _
a _or.ee
—
-A- ..
-llLl-1 fact,
r-.iued
aid
nude
an reublube-l
y_
_ i.i: —
_ _ v _ .v
— .1
— a.— of
ttwwb^erek'my*be?
than
thaiaw.
atrade
—a will
«M _
________
k
regulate
the ----- O- c£
this country, just as
ether country. We eh
ailic n to have and to keep our share of tbe
rock of gold in the world
0 The only paper currency that ever
d: I or cree tin sdjaat iteelf lo the "wanle
ef treda” ia th i our that mnfo main, and ,
not tho ooe that a bankrupt Treasury
funcee into circulation among the people PETER8- HOUSEHOLD MELODEt
A seif adjuiung currency ia ooc that grown
Noe. 1 la U now ready .A ctfootiaa *(
oat of the maahiuery of Imnkiug, and not hougs by Haye, Danka, etc Price 50
cut of the fiscal I'perationv of a guvern- crtli par cumber, or 12 Nunaba.i fur IL
meM, unleM tbs government itself becomes
PETERS' PARLOR MUSIS
a banker. Lei banking'be/Vee, qualified
Non- 1 to 13 now ready A adlsctioo
only by a •.uitalJe guaranty io the nuieboider. and its system of dnoounu and of tavr Deuce Music Price 5U osats
redemptiooa will adjust paper circulation pa Number, or 12 N'ambai for S4

' to ths wants of trade more perfbctly than
•: ana be done by any other ogensy; yen,
for mure potfocuy than is possible with a
paper cniieuhy directly issued by a gov
etomeat, ee^i.ily -hmi that currency ia j
not redeemable in gUd.
Tbe waau uf
Uadr vxry at diferent times; but aa irre
dretaaU.’ pvverutuenl currency is as ioe-

BRANB RAPJBB BMBIBH.

•sx-sr;

Of every Description which we

Tis Reliable Sksrt Use

cat. Mil cbes)«r that any bous In Bir-

PHYBICUX A 8UB(i

BBAHB RAFIK AMD BETBBIT

*2.w

wamuiad. We 1 nite all persons »o!
nail and Inspect our goods, fur they all1
bear luapoullrtn. No trouble a' all

i??5K

be we caii do It l* .«r«od Cheaper than
any bouae In F .y County. We keep
the Largent a,.u IM aelected etock of

uft
feu MU.-,

_ Rnpnl urtltcta

raaxctt.M

dentu

T. ISE
Peerless Milk Safes

----------- 1 cfa
WM. JON

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 23 1876.

WHOLE NO. 1030.

THE CURRENCY QUESTION

meurarc With varyiag fortune* the fest
B' of the war waaresrahwl. with 8300,­
Great Speech of Jerne* G- Blaine, in
,000, of legal tinder* in riroulation
the Route of Representative*, Feb­ With the Brain of our publfe credit .nd
ruary 10, 1876.
th* dowbta and v iciaaitade* of the struggle
tbr*e note* hid fallen far below per in
gold and it became apparent lo every
clear-headed olwerrer that the continued
issue of legal-teaderu, with *o provision
thoae who demand the perpetuation of an foe tbe redemption and no limit lo tbeir
irredeemable paper currency. For more amount, would utterly destroy th. credit
than two yean the country has been (offer­ of tho gorernmrot and involve the Utrioa
But at
ing from pratrotion in trasinree; coafl- cacao in irretriereablo 'diaarter.
deice retenu bat aiowiy ; trade rerrirr* that moment the military situation, with
only partially: and to-day, with capital iu perils and iu proepeeu wa* such that
the
government
sut
h.ve
money
more
unproductive and labor unwiployed, we
find oaraclves in the midst of an agitation rapidly than the tale of bonds ooetd fiafait, and the danger wax that tbe tale of
respecting the medium with wiiiah buair.eas ish
.
bonds
would
be
stopped
altogether
unlree
| transactions thall be carried on. Until
this question it definitely adjusted it is 'some definite Halt eonkj bo trained io
Aseordidle to expect that ful! measure of pros­ the beue of legal-tender notes
Co-Arres aought, and eueerafitliy
perity to which the energies of our people tngjy,
;
tff accomplish both ends M tbe
sod the resource* of the land emit!* us. sought,
1
time, snd they peaeod a HU granting
In the way of that adjustment one great same
1
acctimi of tbe Democratic party— poerib y fll
' 00,000.090 additional legal-tender drits aMtrolhng power *aubbornly stands eolation,—making 1*00,000,000 In *11,toJsy Tbe Ripobliroaa, always true to aod the* iMorperated ie lb* aeaao Uw a
tbe primal duty of supporting the nation's solemn auurar.ro snd pledge tliat the total
k....
I—kti.l
.11—1 1amount of the United States note*, issued
snd to be issued, shill not exceed &lt;400.­
financial qumtl n, and have gradually con 000,000 " And to this pledge every
lolidated tbeir strength sgaicst Inflation.
The currency, therefore, bccoUte..of ncce«aity a prominent political issue, and thoa*
Demo rat* who are in fetor of honest
dealing by the Government and hones: money for the people may by compelled to I “P00 tb’
art aa they did J3 |bat still graver exigency |
...
«.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
Have now inStock for the HOLIDAY TRADE a fttll and com­
- * plete line of
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v IN EG AR n-ui“

CENTRAL HOUSE Ifotriff
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. STAUFFER. IProp.

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SLiot, SLtiqii BiUt,
ScfpSro/it foop
Tw, v"&gt;
fuq/lioijiilq &lt;)ooo».

^xei, Syirl

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
Ostites. Mkb!*N»&gt;. U. JFA
.«»

STOVES:

The Double Door Base

eating Acorn,

robbed by such .
labor of the country, that i* compelled to
live from and by iu daily earnings The
savings banks, which represent the surplua
owned by the laborers of the nation, bare
deposits toslay exceeding ti,100,0tw,0lin,
—■ore than the entire capital atock atU
depoaits of the national banks. Tbe }ranr
isionara, who represent the patriotic suffer­
ing of the country, hare a capitalised
invootmeot of 8009,000,OtXh
Here arc
ll,700,000,0&lt;W of money ioeapalle of
:receiving anything but instant and luting
,inju-y from infatsoc. Whatever impair*
:tbe purehaauig power of tbe dollar correa
,
I
1
1

••
r~”r
“S“‘- l"rJ I uouai araoui
could not raccnwfully repel those charge* । trade," a* M
which always follow where the temptation m-dern Dea
to do wrong is powerful and the way easy would hare1
Experience would rtryaoon demonstrate
"*■
that po more corrupt or corrupting derieo, I
uo wilder or more risiouxry project, excr
entered the brain of the schcinn. of the 1
empiric.
If the people uf the I’uitod- Statu i
were fully awake and aroused to tbeir in­
tercets, and could see' thing* as they are. I
instead of increasing the power of Con ‘
preen orer the currency they would by the
shortest practicable procow dirorcc the
two. completely and forever. And this •
can only bo done finally, effectually, imiversibly, by tbe r.-sumptiou of specie
Kicnt. Why, Mr. Chairmsu, it is
ly and exaggeration to aay that, ever
' since the Government wu compelled to
resort to irredsomablc currency during tbe
war. the assembling of Congreai and iu
rmtinunno.- in aemian hare been the moat
disturbing elements in the hnsine** of the
countO’. H « literally true that no man
can tell what a day may bring forth. On*
I large interest look* ho|&lt;cfully t &gt; contrae.
| tion and the lowering of be gold premi xm;
another is ruined uniem there t» such a
raoroment toward egpaqmn as will send
gold Uju Esch side, uf ooqree, endeavors
to Influence and convince Congress. Both
(He* naturally hire their eympalhixiiq:
rala
adroeatra on tbi* floor, and hence the from forcing S.100 banks

TheGRANGER :

Boiler Plate Stove

It is the Handsomest anti Heaviest
Manufactured.

.

I ncoached in no spirit of partisan bitternem.
I it l-aayec become so entangled with party
intelligent discurion of
it can be ha Without giving ita political
history, and if tbsl history bears serrrely
on the Dcmcersli- party, iu defenders
must answer the facta, and not quarrel
with tludr prptentetion
Firmly attached
toons pohtiral |«rty tnraelf. firmly be­
lieving that parties in &gt; lyee Gorcrnment
are - beakblui ee they are isoeiuUe, I
Mill think there are qurotkina about which
I |«rtix sbuuld agree never tu disagree; aud
of those is the cmential nature and value
of tbe circulating medium
And it is a
fact of cspocial weight and significance
thst up. to thepap«r money era, which waa
precipitated spun us during the rebellion
aa coc of war’s inexorable neoasitire,
there never was a political party in this
country that beliarfd in any othet than
the iparir standard fee our currency. If

Prises Lower than Ever liefore in Barry County. , 1 relations that no

wiil

The finest and largest line’ of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry!
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd' coats, pants
and vests, and a

730776

VERY X'XXV’MI

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED

ma

era meat wutu improv* iu credit and re­
store a sound currency tu the people . and
here ws’taigjit hare ^**&gt;0ably expected the
aid of the Democratic paroy. But we did
not reeeive it. Irreconcilably boetiU Io
the iseqe of legal leaden wl).O thel fornt
of credit was needod for the aalxaiw* “f
the country, the Deniocracj. M soup as
the country wan saved, concerted a Vtoteol
lor* for three ootee, and demanded aa al
moM HllrtluU* irtgs qf ibotll. Mr. Sey­
mour. u the Democratic candidate fox
President in 1868, ecoipiqg jbe 8400,­
000,000 pledge. Mood on * plalfonu de­
manding that |1,600,000,006 of 5-20’s be
paid off in legsl tenders, and be eo
heartily approved thia poliror, that i* hu
letter of anoeptence he
that "he
ahoold rtrivt to carry k ont In the future,
wberevrt ha might be place I la political
or private life
Hu position U that
uaw wu approved by every DemoerM of
of high or low degreo in New York, was
unanimously reaffirmed in their State
Convention, ww ayetoinld by all tUG
newspaper organs, and me the rrcteDtUcd
creed of the party. Hut aa wall M West.
Mr Seymour and hie poUlloal aaaocUirt la
Now York hare changed their ground,

that thus wu prceented, on a arole of unpreecdanted magnitude, that simple prob
bm, familiar alike to tbe political ecunomut Mid tli^ viljage trader, uf the demand
•*!UI
^*8 'h« «Hpph, Mid -V wr
sequent rise in the pnoc. Had the gov
eroment been ahlo to conduct the war on
a gold baab, and provided the coin for ita
nsresnsrily large and lavish expenditure, a
qae in the price of labor and a rise in tbe
and commoditiro in gold wnuld hare been
for the time a* marked st io paper, addin;,
of ennrae. the depreciation of tho Utter U.
iU acai* uf price*.
While the delusion of creating wealth
by th* iaaqe of Irredeemable piper cur­
rency may land to any number &lt;i aliwinl
proposuioua, the advocates, of the hesrey
s*cm to hawc settled down ou two incas

different patterns of -imported odd domestic

Pharisee, they broaden their phylacteries
makojoad profeasioda of superior seal, and
thank God rerprapilr th»t they are uro aa
tbeir sinful bnohren of ths Ohfo Dmanoncy, these fiusndal Baddntes, who con­
A first-clara
from Detail, extinue to reject all Idea of resurrcclton or
rcdrtnptfon for the legal tender.
i.es.Mirik
»»»
pected «oon, when wr*^hall be prepared to furnish the best of
I her* thus briefly referred to the past.
Mr. Chaiman, only becaaae I think is has
Clothing
an important bearieg on tbe proront and
fits guaranteed, at tbe Did Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hast­
lb* future. I do not aanuae that th*
ings.
Republican party can pMblf fiieebVR*
its pending rcaponaibditie* by merely
J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
। Tu lh"« uniform adherence to the specie pointing to it* formsr grand achisvmanU.
i itarxhni, the crisis of the rebcllson forced
I aa exception In January, 1802, with
1 mure than 500,000 iwu iu arms, with a thio flaasficl qwMjon tbe course of the
' daily expenditure .f nearly 12,000,000, Republican party in the past is.a guaran­
! the governmaat laddmly (bund itself tee for the future, and that equally the
without money
Cuatotna yielded but course of the Democratic party, of both
i little, internal taxes had not yet been lev- wings and all shades, iaa rnroxee and
icd, public credit ■»» feeble, if not parol- warning to the people.
■ yred, our xnuiae had met with one single
If, however, the New York school of
| rarer*! aud nowhere with marked succea., Democrats, reproting of their former
and incut minds were filled with gloo
eon rar and sacking better ways for (ho fu­
Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
i and apprehension The o« supreme need ture, are ready to give honest help in the
I of the boar wu money, and raonev the restoration of a sound currency, they will
I the Government did not hare
What, be gladly Weleooxd, aud their faith will be
'then, should be done,—rather what could
They will not, however,
be done? Tbe ordinary treasury note great etoacx
HOWARD WATCHES
bid been tried and failed, snd those al­ deem k strange or hank u nqoetahering
ready issued were discredited and below their past record, we feel aa nncnmfortathe vatee of the bills o| country bonks. ble arose of dtttniM M to tbejr entire
p&lt;»n lluld.r.,
The Government io (his great and perilous sincerity in the future. This distrust is
'ups and OotilM*.
need promptly called to Its sid a power increased when we wi tares ths braaes
Hrsrelrt*.
never before exercised. It autbcriled the boldnsra w&gt;lb which, in full view of their
tseueof 1150,000,000 of note*, and d*r tepudialion record of but yretanlay, they
clarcdlbem to be a legal tender for all iraome a stilted tone of superior hcosoty
debts, public and private, with two rxeep- on tbe financial question, and affect patSALISBURY lx BROSSKAL’.
ronixur, Uana^ tovwblbr to*"*
a’-vlxrh rx rvK.xm nr. i-sx.i~r» o*»4..
,l.^-3ar&lt;K-nW
who eared ths nation from the
.rtsrasoati asiraSaoro
.

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CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

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TAILOR

XT ADE TO ORDER, au(l

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

WHOLES JVLIF.

nnd

RETAIL

K?nf

JEWELERS,

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
FOR ONE DOLLAR
Wc -will send. Post-paid

Sitpcal art Unital

TBE WEEKLY WOBLD!

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ger wav that, if Coogrsas prolonged the
debate on points uf constitutional consteuction, its deliberations might be interrupted
by tbe sound of rebel artillery on th* op­
posite shore of the I’Qtqmac. Tbe Re­
publican Benauja and Jteprmtatiroi,,
thercforo.diraiasmg all doubts and ron-■
istry, Mood tocrtlier for the country, andI
if taunted, aa they were, by th* Democracy’
and dialoyahy of that day, with violating;
the cocstitatioo, they pointed to thM law'
which u older than constitutions. Adopt­■
ing the aentiuKBt, as they might havei
quoted tbe uiMted language of John

with th«:r appaling record, to Ihelr ancient
control tn thia eountry wonli be a* dcci
aive a step backward and nigbtward ns U
would hare been for th* English people to
surround WilKam of Orengn with , pr­
liamcni made up of adhere*ts to th* fort
bouse of Stuart, or as it weuld be to-day
foe th* French assembly to thru* sn

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direction
To restrict and limit tbeir
cirruUtioq. *od til toxhe life banka u
an! u po«ib)e in tbe great work of
ining the Government finaocea, the
national bank act was passed
This art required, in effect, that every
bonk aboqld loan jta satire capital stock
to the pvernment; or, in other words, to
invest H In-governtnent bonds, and then,
tra (departing thro* bonds with tbe
treotofev of
P»M StiMl, ‘If’ bank
might receive not excwcding 8U per coot
of their amount in circulating notes, the
government holding ths boo Ja for tbe pro­
tection of the bill holder is ease the bank
should fid). And that, in brief, is preciroly what a nations’, bank is to dsy. I
■do not say the syste^i is perfect. I do
not foal rolled upon to rush to Its advocacy
or ita defeow. I do not doubt that as we
go forward wo may find many points in
with any ocher syMctn of banking thia
country ba* ever had,-it la immeasurably
wperior; sad whoever asks, as acme
Demoents now do, for its abofuion, with
a view of getting baek any system of
Slate banka, h a blind leader; and a very
deep ditah of disorder and disaster swans
tbe followers, if the pwple aboukl ever be
so blinded m to take that fetal step.

u Ml
al fid
m
turcro ho followed by a rise in priero, by
» *«ck and wide-pread deamnd frt leb, r
and by a geueroua aad general revival xf
trsefe and buaim-m throughout tho rountrv.
And beyond all that w.efomU outer upon
an export trade in our fobnc* aueh as we
have not dreamed of iu the just. Tho
time » ripe for it. outward circumatanom
arc all propMoua. and it epic remain, fer
cengreaa to give to the caunuy a rtcadr
currency, and tbe bounding energy and
rntorpeisc of our people will do the rest.
There is not a cotton plantation in the
south, not a grain or graxing fena in the
wart, neta coal pit or iron furnace iu
Proaeylvauia or Ohio, no* a manufactory
in New England, not a ship-yard cm the
Atlantic ccaro, not a lumber camp from
tbe Penobscot to the Columhia, no* a
mile of railway between the two oceans,
that would not feel tho quickening, gain­
ful influence of a final and general acqu?caeeae* in measures looking to specie mywent. The republican meditate no harah,
nr hasty, or dastructiro policy &lt;m thia
queetioe, but ono thu shall be firm, eoa। on the Link
credita, and nothing siderMe aad coadurive. The Democracy,
' ihert of fian&gt;ri&gt;1 lunacy could ' demand by refuting to co-operate in the pood work
their rude disturbance.
Whoever would can keep the tutor in apitalau and pro­
I atrike down the banka, under the dclu- long the era of dttllne** and inactivity in
| (ion that they ou be driven to surrender the country Havingxtuldxirnly refiisod
their bomb fur inflated legal tenders, to vote for lagal-tendcra when the aalva| knows little of the law" at finance and
Mill lea* of the laws of human aetioo.

Among the anomalire presented in the
-nrrrney firtwksr'Nr. ’OWmm. ir
tbit the \\ CM and iiaulh should have to
lartra an element cUmcroro for inflation.
Of all srchoiH interested in tbe specie
standard the Waal and South stand first.
b h ■ singular circumitancc. Mr, The great stapiea produced in throe vast
Chairman—one of thi»&gt;. old bapfranlnga ami fertile regions,—wheat, corn, flour,
sometime* brought shout by political beef, pork, hides, tobaerc-, homp, cotton,
mutation—thst tboec who urged thia rice, aud sugar,—are inevitably and per
suhcsie upon the &lt;iorctnn.«it are Dcmo- □mptorily aubiectod to tho gold atandard
rrata. every one of whom would ifeubtlma wbenaold. The price of ootiou sent to
claim to be tbr true disciple of Andrew
Jack sou Aud yet all the crib of which gold standard as thst which is exported
Jaekscn warned the cunntrr in lu» famous to Manchester, sod the breadstuff" sold
controveray with tbr I'nited .Statci bank in New York are dally equated with the
are I (l,ouwi)&lt;| fold luMiliiedi and a prioosof the Liverpool core exchange.
thouasud fold aggravated - in this plan of. Aud s&lt;&gt; of nil tbe other qpmmociitws.
making the tresiury department itself the And yet we bear representative! of tbe
bank, with Cnngrrn for the gavernlng great intervals that are thus rowpriled to
sell at gold prices, resolute and deter
mined in their demands that they shall
ful perusal of J scktun'a great message of j lie allowed to purchase all tbetr supplies
July 10. 1832, and I wish them to frankly I
IcUtbis House how tL-y think Jackson I
would have regarded the-ewtablishmenc of in thu country, reckoning all products,
a great National pajx rinoney machine, to i trochee thu enormous amount of $3,000,­
be totaled foe nil time in the treasury 000,000 on the gold baaia; aad that the
department, tho Ulla &lt;if which shall hare sarpitu not ennsumed by the prod users
no provision fur their redemption, and is many hundreds of millioat of dollar*,
the
value
of
th*
tho amount of lheae bills to'be determined I and thM
estimated by the gold
by a majority vote in a party caucus
j whole i.
standard. Use farmers of the country may
find profitable food for reflection \n adm­
inling what tbe agricultural intevfipt loer*
cve/y year by an irredeemable pxper «tir-

with a vast territory and a sparse papalatioc, able to maintain coin payment and
maintaining it through a financial storm of
terrific force, and by rreaone of it .regain­
ing a position of solvency and tatty with
a rapidity aad * certainty to which the
pper basis affords no parallel but only a
contrast. Here to the north of us lie* tbe
dominion of Canada, atretching from New­
foundland to the bonier* of Alaska, with
e* inhospitable climate, a anil in great part
inferior to outs, coaupem checked snd
suspended half tbe year by fresco riven,
uianufacUirea scant, crude, and undevel­
oped, with a population throughout tbe
whole territory mil an large as that of New
York, and with wmlih greatly inferior to
that of the Empire state ; with a dab* e*
large, in proportion to the people and pro­
duct, and property, as our own . and yet
Canada find, no dificulty in maintaining
specie parmeut. And st Toronto, Montre­
al, and Halifax, tho American tonrirt u
mocked nnd mado wUmed by the sight
of coin dollara and gold oagim from out
OucgrpMand leading interest of mr own mint circulating freely as currency
own and dfiiar stair* has suffered, still ap.oog a people whose wealth and rmoursuffer*, and will continue to suffer so long
a* the cumocy la of irredeemable paper. our own magnificent inheritance and po»I mean tbe ship-building and navigation
intcrerts,—otic that dnea more for the
ben tbe national government wax orcountry and asks lose for it than aay other I gsnised in 1789 the mute liberal estimate
except tbe agricultural; an interest that of tire property of the entire 13 state*
rrprcscata our distinctive nationality In all placed it kt $600,000,000, —less than tho
clime* aqd upon all sea*; an intenrt mure wealth of Boston or . of Chicago ttrday.
easentially and intensely American than The population was &gt;4,000,000, showing
any other that falls under the legislative a property of $150 to each inhabitant.
power oi the goverameat, sad wliiih asks By the census uf 1870 oar popuLtioa had
only t-&gt;-dsy to be left where the founders inerraaed to 38,000,000 and mu wealth to
&lt;&gt;f tlic rcpqblie placed it 100 yean hgo. 130,000,000,000, showing $800 per arpila
for the whole praoplu. Our population has
in-teascd in the 80 intervening ycaro not
quite 1ft. fold, but our wealth bail nenaaed 50-fold. The pouiote of I7K&gt;, with
their slender rreoureca, did not hesitate to
sraurne a tutmaal debt of 190,000,000,
being more than oucaeveuth of their en­
tire poaacastecs; and it never occurred to
'bcm thM an abandonment of tbe specie
baaia would make their burden lighter.
They knew from their terrible experience
with Coatinental currency that all their
evil, would be painfully incraased by a
resort to paper tntrncy- Aud iu their
poverty, with no accumulated capital; with
manufacture*, In fethlcpt infancy, whip
nrnperty, if io its capacity u&gt; measure
by the u varying law of supply and re­
mand the pr-tiae suv-unt of csreulation
tamed tbe gold sad silver stendnrd. they
require-1 by tbr “wants of trade.'—I
paid their great debt, they grew rich' in
would bo j. lad, 1 r&lt;-prat_touk any demo
the property which we inherited, but for
erotic Oppoi eat of the system if it does
richer iu that bright, uuaullied boner
not in ascii end all three feature* fill the
which they also beq-aeatbed to us.
ideal requirement of a hank u foreshad­
To day tbe total debt* of the American
owed by Jackson, and ifit dure not indeed
people,
national, alate, aud municipal, are
for tran-ccnd any ideal Jackson had. in
not no large in proportion to already ac­
ita freedom for all to engage in it, iu ita
quired property os was tbe national debt
abeolute securi y to the public, and in its
alone in iftK). And when wa, take iato
s.ngular nd-ptation to act a* a regulator
the nccoaut the relative productive power
uf the currency, proven tin; undue expan­
sion and undue contraction with equal
and uufiufitt-.’ certainty, sod adjusting
itself at once to tho specie standard wh’aaever the Goveromrat shall plane ita .own
notes at par with coin ?

JgE-jSwglrutS&amp;cvgteij

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Nukiilk,

psatags of the legal tender act, however,
followed by an enormous imuo of Govc.-umeat notes, the' Slate banks would no
longer bo required to redeem in specie,
and would therefore at once flood the

fashioned integrity is forgotten. and solid,
enduring prosperity, with boneat gains
nod ‘|uk&lt; contentment, is rendered im­
possible. We hare suffered thus far in
l-crhaps as light a degree as «Juld Ira
expected aider the circamstancro . but
ogee adopt the insane idea that all eqrrcncy shall be tuned directly by tho Oorern- 1
invnt. aud that ('uugnaa alull be the
judge of th.- amount demanded by the

litkipi
umrrn r-ich a condition of the pub-

than'by the groundwork for aa

Fnreranrmra

IMPOSITIM HATED I
OPPOSITION COURTED.
Coapwinm lnr»«S Inti Competition Dt-Sed in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
.vrawrer
; for

«t prino. wbieh 0m

and asking for a return to,
three y~. Mtn, would hare r
txnedm To attempt now u
buaineaa by further inflation c

of bonds stopped! Glow? Dore any gentleinsn suppose toll the r bonds owned
by the banks, and on depoeit in the trcai
ury, will bo exolmnged for isrtl-i micro pf
ano and inflated iscao? Tbuae bonds
arc. payable, principle aud interest, in
gold; and, With the present amount of
Kgal-tendor note*, they xrc worth in the
market from »1.1B re »l.t5
What
will Usey be worth in paper mmey wlion
you double the amount of legal tender and
noMpone the day of specie rwampiioa far

�Sris of New Eoghrod Chins-A Busy
Wamaa-TM Laet fraro Braafclyn
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N«w Tobk, Feb. ifi, 1876.

Daring all thejim&lt;of tbe w.r tho num­
ber of consunsers increased, white the pro­
ducers so rapidlyjiecrvered, and the Gerernment iuelf wa. io tbe field a* one of
tbe tergoM eoosumets,'sojhat no matter
what our curreoey wu or might bars
been, even if it hod been nothiag bat
coin bad that been possible, tbe priee of
labor and the value of comoditirs would
have gone up tbe mme way, though al­
lowance. of coarse, is to be made for theevident depreciation of a redundant, irre-

finaodal madunery. So loog - that pro­
vision wm ia force ths money of the peo­
ple was precisely as good and jam the
same as the money of the bondholder
By a mfatakan policy, as I veature to af­
firm, ihb sectioa of Um law, era tbe re
quart of Becrctery Chase, was repealed
aft* doe notice Riven, ud the moment
that was dtae the legal tender became a
sort of finaacrai oq-hu amoag ua, it had
thenceforward no oonoertioa or rdauoaship with any other issue by the Govern
SMnl; it measured nothing itself and —•
mewured by nothin?, and ever since that
tfay it has had to fight its own bottle, not
merely unaided by other form, of public
credit, but in a sencc coortrnlly hindered
by them To osublioh a fixed, rtredy
rahaefor U under three cireumstanres
was as impossible s» to determine a pound

tion to sir the last refioeasont in receiving.
People might very truthfully send out
inntationa which, would read, "to asert
the sew dinner service," or to exhibit the
drawing rooms, refttniished by'Cotti*,
who fa the fashionable high art fnrofaber,
;

Tbe young folks, of course, belong to a
musical or dramatic society of tbe aotectest
sort, which gives excuse for dotens of delighlful evemingv at rehearsal in cosy
been loo often overlooked, and it has giv­
private parlors, and a gratifying daah at
en many men who have not thought
public applause in the name ef euarity,
cloeely about tbe nutter tbe impression
that redundant paper money. after all,
made things prosperous for a time, and
that it might, perhaps, if we could get
the right quality and quantity, have the
more deeply studied,* aad Uteir dress,
of Mr. Blain's speech will get dtsuhroed manner, and speech are carefully taken
of all such notions.
from the pages of the ‘Household " or
On many other points equally impor­ the “Globe," editions of the novels The
tant imprrsaions will be derived, aa, for
instance, the impolicy of the Govern­
ment undertaking to do without the in­
tervention of banks by the direct issue of
any saving ol interest on bonds to the
amount of the bank notes which might
have their place supplied by new legal
tenders; alao. that the farming iatererts
of the West, and the South, m well a.
such great intercuts in the' East as com.
tMiwist ship building, are virtually
interested as much as any other aection or

‘•Honest money for nil, and
free schools for all.
There
should he no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­ meats, also, there had been one cnatin a terran interferance which will al. though not regular, progress toward
destroy the other.”
specie payment, till the peaie rame to
render it easier to g» through with the
process than to go back, also, that aperie
payments, ifjudiciously adopted, can be
maintained without diCeully, ud, also,

this grand consumatem AU those fu
mental position, and many other,
diecumcd with great forte and rogt
and although there are some thii^i z
which somejair mioded uten Will (ii

in society—that fa, if you tea get a card
for it. No favor dispensed by a kind ud
charming hoate— is so coveted sa an ■invi­
tation to her roabud party, for tbe comph

aiders yon one of the eligible* of her ac­
quaintance. Goittr, you find tho drawing
rooms—nobody mya parton any more
except an old fashioned frUow like myself,
we take so dosely after Ute English—hung
with fern, smitex and Spires, fraiherin?
from mantd and roruiot, l-askrta of half­
blown rose, ou every stand, and •rare, ef
debutante, tn pink and cream color float in?
about, with all the mischief they teamed
st Mre. Meuro or Madame Chegarray.
al five hundred dollan a quarter, fresh in
their pretty heads Three pretty bareba
naln, fresh from up-town boarding achoofa,
waits the wildrel, fiirt Um deepest and alp
&lt; hampaxn. tbe mow defiantly of any Wire
afloat, unlere we except a few of oar pretty
married women—aad Jo this with more
freedom than they wil’ ever find at com-

spoken, for, independent pf Has oplnlpns.
his speech will give a new impulse to' the
general and earefol consideration of the
financial question which will Iso seen in
time tu bring about iu solution for the
best good of the whole people, the re­ parties and ladies' eharilia, it is so cheap
and so diverting st ornoe. Il has the pat
sumption of specie payments.
rostage of fashion this winter, for it is a
favorite form of spending a soda! evening
among matrons and elderly bus lores men
The Binghamton RepiMicai
aria? any ®&lt; lu abllgslJaa.. and ia taser st
evening in their good riot bro. So while
nutalaiag. ia every way ths nalteaal tailh New York an a more BepuUic
aad laucial boa«r ; who boU that tbe ran.- than either Pcoaylvania, Ohio
the young-,people are off in their pink
■aa school reais— Is tho aaroery of American
game and dreuscoaU liar a dance—say the
Lberiy ud should be maiataiaal absolutely
free fro— aertariaa control; whs belters that,
It is expected that in about four weeks ■•Elka" ball, or that of aome select and
tar tbe promotteaa ef three end.. itJ diroe- the imue of silver in place of fractional
tiow of the pmsalsl sboeld ronMu. te be
eosMed la those who adhere to the priaci- currency will be cumnsenced by tbe Govpte. of 1778 aad tappers three as iseorporal-

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GiMMiUi b *&gt;&lt; bare an art school
Tbe MnrehaH grasrge is one of the Uvort
bCtheBtote:
Tbe Whin cud fcrule are tabooed in tbr

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO THE

BOYS AND GIRLS.

ou&gt; &lt;

the difference ia, that Instead of filling
their rooms with Citiaste mtomtera, ud
dragon tea cope, they have taken to mak­
ing hfatoriral colfoolion. of the v.floui
porcelains and pottcrim of the worid. A
plate of real Majolica, or a cup and saucer
of royal sevres given one esteem among
eonncoBMan, aa oos who ‘ has thn right
feeling for art" ia Uua d^te^i, bat OM
who would win renown ^RB|4;'r-5!l-'‘r’‘
mast have at least one broken-mart! speci­
men ol al) tbe wares from the time of
Bolomoa down.
Cabinets, carved and
velvet-lined, are consecrated to these Irsasurrs, where the royal bine and gold of true
sevres and the splendors of DreodoB are
surrounded by gaudy Ilunnriu ware, ia
red, green and yellow. Hideous Madon­
nas in Majolica, ugly aa the painted plui
ter parrots Yukee ueddlen used to carry
round, together with every apecus ol old
Engliah delf known to the ton sbclvin of
kitchen doeets. Alive to Uua increasing
psaeiou. u enterprising meoilator has
been scouring New EnSU1 viHagos ud
Sooth Carolina homesteeda for treasures

black tracings, fragments of old English
teasels of pretty chinti pattern., scara­
mouch Hollaad painted ware, and English
blue dinner services, rehearsing the hirtury
ol Dr. Syntax on their pictured aides, or
scenes from the war uf Indcpcodcuor.
including portraits ol 'George W—hingteii.
were minded in a sort of indigestion uf
china. Tho ugismt old pots and basios
were there, with aonse really superb Stet
fordshire end handasme tola of Flemish
pottery, long-ncckcd, straight sided pitchera and jan embeaaed in indigo blue. I
was shown a yellowish wedgvwood mtehcr,
as cotnnMHi looking aa the cheapest kitchen
ware of today, the Biate’of which brought
125.00 at ymtrrday a sale. Irt me warn
readers who think of selling their gramlfatber's furniture, or tbeir grand mother' a
aockery for old rubbish, te be rareful
what they are about, for they may be
throwing'away a satall fortune. If the
nun who had half a dnaen silk Washing­
tons to sell happens to hare any old tea
act. or odd piecre, (the more forlorn the
better,) he wants to trade, I wiU be happy

Ctatata m F1STC Sat
(Tuwianta ass staciti
for the coming campaign.
There are 10 applications for dirorse in
the Lenawee county court.
East Saginaw claims to be the banner
musical dty in the Stole.
Tho next term of the State Agrievhunl
College begins on the 23d inst
Marshall is talking ofhavmg a Centro
nial Fourth of July celebration.
Tbe Benson House at Saginaw City has
cloned up to wait for better limes.
A Petoskey man has shipped over 10,­
000 bushels of Ume the pest year.
Mr. Marvin Hannahs, of Albion, died
ou the 7th inrt., at 81 yearn of age.
The centennial ten-party at VeruMUtville
wan a very fine affair, and netted. (100.
The Broton Harbor girte bay candy and
ask the grocer to charge it as crackers.
Tbe Vamar woolen factory turned nut
3,300 pears of woolen mittens thia winter.
Tho Bay &lt;5If JWfome aaya that there
are only nine expert slcaographmyin the

The Borton Journal, In a receet torn-.
MS, 1 -Pteturs t. yrorwlf what a maoariM
zfhe papers lllurtratlre of American
■for etoldrea •"gbt U&gt; be—bright ami winI,Ings In eeaivnts. bosr pnrs and Mimalaitag Scenery, which have appeared in Iu
paces, among which wero iacluds t
I. MeUng. kre re^toud-l -ilk
aad lhea UM •T*r
U‘4“' ••TtH&gt; Wonders of tbe Yellowstone, "
the ‘Grand Cation of Um Cotora.lv,’
and
aad yen wl¥*ad yror fa-1 reaUte.1
have won wldr-.prcad admiration &lt;n&gt;
both sld.s of fihe Atlantte: and
The
Great Booth" article, with their beautlful enrraHngs. have bean rv-laaoeri in
txwk form In loth Great Brittan and
America. For the coming year we have
broader plans than over before. The
I Ik*
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WHITISH!

I

tnas .mon-.the people. It would be a
peculiarly severs blew to the debtor dare,
and would mak-nwtmptroa to thea. the
stnoi to bankruptcy and nm. AU wise
legislaticn toward, rreumption will take
cam thst do needles, burden bo thrown
on Ums* who have debts to pay, snd that
ia the transition tbe buks shall be kept
ia such a sooditiou so will snake them as
helpful as possible to the buaiacos remmu
nity. But this pdiry wcmld dnve the
banka into a straggle for sell-preaerv*
lion in which debtors would be necresariiy
socrifieed. Iflcocrertly apprehend the
sound ptdslie judgment on this ques­

settled determination to bring it to per
with coin, and by that means bring every
bank-note to the same standard
Tbb
policy wiU rcntore the euin of the .-nunaof which we arc producing over 180,­
,000 per annum, to active circula­
tion in the channels of trade, snd will
rank not only in making our money
better, bat aerarodly more plentiful
among tbe people. It b a humiliating

Republican Stale

Convention.

A Repabliena Btale C«uvewti&lt;ni, teelect £t good for drinks at any aaloon and art
iIllsBBlm sad altrraates la attend the KvpeN- tiring them Io propitiate voters.
llean Kalians! Ceasealloa al Cincinnati an He
Fernando Wood took pains to inform
1Mb day of Jane next, aad also to sleet a genuUieas State Cealral Committee, will be Ute Clerk Hambletpo. who thinks it a
UH al lb« Gly rt Creed ItoyW’- “• Wedae.L. mol.. .!• U.S 1ST&gt;'. al l&gt;&gt; -cleet good thing to name a child after the aaaaaan of Abraham Lincoln, that none of
the IJcmuerats on the Ways and Means
Committee, except Morrison, had wished
Tbe New York Tr3.se speaks of Mr.
Blaine's “leek" in bringing out Jeff. Da­
vis.
Perhaps Mr. Blaine deliberately
calculated upon that result aad shaped
hfa efforts therefor, just as many a tocalled “lucky" man mtceeeds in hi* bast-

MR. BLAINE’S SPEECH

We publish, herewith, ia full the able
rest of tbe world breida, we drive it into tipewch of Hon. J. G. Bteiue co the
export because we will Opt create a de- fiaaneial rituatinn, delivered test week at
■ami few it at home. And the miaera of
in the Hoose of R^reseotalivre.
We
the Pacific slope are furnishing tbe rireutrust it wfll be read by all who desire to
acquaint theaseslrre with the great praeti
eel question now before the American
people. Noteven the member, of At
grnrnback clubs, or the political oppoaenta of Mr. BUnemn foil to find themadves iaterroted in the present qmeth if
they ooee begin iu pernval, for, althoagh
he girvs the Democratic patty soum hard
kiu yet ha drot not travel beyond Ute
Berord. white he carefully limits hi.
comiree to individual for speeified hereri- For the moot part, however, the
dfort fa one aboaodiag in pertinvnt inferamtina. mmad eoonomic principlca. able
n -Hre. -rtl cantcat sdrocacy of the
finteia! reform which i. alrrody more

The Indiana greenback State Conven
tiow met al Indianapolis on Wednesday,
resolved in favor of a greenback currency
convertabb- al will into a 3X5 per cent
bond, in favor of Newton Booth of Cali-

Washington, did name oae of his children
J. Wilkra Booth, after the ssaaamnalioo of
Prraidcnl Lincoln
Morrison therefore
promptly requested his resignation, but

Arc eiiaereotiv indulged ia, with Use name
of two or three married ladies of the
highest standing at Um head of the iavitetioa canto, as voucher, for dreoram, and
the cfo’e of the affair.
The centccaial had nearly put it out ef
Minh a heads that thia fa lean year, with
It. peril, and priritegre But aine, th.
■ rabinei young ladies tn Washington
have set the example of honoring the oocaeioa by a befi, lisp year Germans will
vary the mcesotony of kettledrums and
Utegfareofpdiiebdto.

Did I hoar a quirt old lady (Mt to
mention a young one) nay that aba would
Ska to know what is meant by a krttteinn’ With all the pleasure klife. It
fa an Engiiah custom of inviting om a noqaaietaaee to a fiuduonaWo five o'duck
tea,to which the Indies go in their bounds,
to pnup an how with cups of tea in their
hands, served with very thin wafera It
ot the railroads of the State, and requires in msmsfitlly a oily institution by which a
cJmch railroad aa aaneal report Io the good nuy persons who nee croft other
Co*mimMMr, who mrevovev is to inquire
into complaints of violation of lU law*
The railroad, arc required to treat afl
aluppera all ka, under aimilar cirvumetan

“The second Installment la even strong­
er titan the first. Jtut\fg.ng a'l that sea,
lootedfor.’!
We begin In January
“Philip Nolan’s Friends,”

Mly tw« dulUro a volusw-a tea«
valaablt Ortai—aa prowenl for ah ei
Uy af yaaag folks.
'
Tbe New York Tribune
avalaaebs uf tatmoral literature ibsl
ite cbJMrva. ansse strong, vitally w
sa.l ronlt/ aitraeiirr a^nuuore re
tm. aad Kv. NseaoLssaa. rJrk-1

iug of the .Marshs U Grange oo Saturday
making references to hfa rweut sojourn al
the Hague
Tbe fruit basket faculty of Ingam, Lee
lie 4 &lt;\&gt;. al Benton Heritor, was dealroved
on*monday night. Ixias IH.ftOO. with but

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

to^lte4«tarn»k*d Lawyen la all
^,-1'
■— -/it.Cte—H C—r. we a
JMMMasa.Mtb4krm.rBro.. * F.Mi
rfMmatell. Mr. Fraatoe Hite fam sTM
hmierrffcUleCr-kaUCal. W K. Ui
ef*s tarn rf Hsfiby 8 Ottere. W Jreksm

would be like a New England Sunday
without bakml beans. From the sppror
anreof things in Plymouth Church, the
present calendar year will be spent in
proving what everybody is convinced of
already But the Council now c&lt;&gt;ovenrd
at the call of the church itself is headed
by Dr. Imcuard Baron, whose acutennm.
veiled skillfully under a daring frankness,
will not hesitate to probe for the truth in
whatever direction it Li-a. It is pomiblc
that Plymouth Church has counted loo
hbcrallv on Dr. Baron a support in tbe
Council. . Aiamdy. shrewd quretioning

niard.Galli In thia country and In Ear
Isim!. as tbe great r -prrseniatlve Amer­
ican Mngax’oe.
KncsMiraged l»y the favor acuonled t«
It by a generou* publie, we sha 11 alm,
during the Centennial year, to eclii*its formeracliierment. In both Its L[l&gt;r»ry aud Art department*.
bCKtBMn Is sold by all Fiturr C'j.am
lt.siKst.-Li fiih and Aews-Itoslrr.
Priee $4 a Year ; 35 cants a Number

LTSr.-.'M-to'tt:
■a rt la. tt-r— I—I aa—14 ■lawn.
•— lb—.1. mi tartk that lb«? a—»
lUtba r—1 —lai. *Z sate Miron Is

.ir. sal... t» lb. p.n.n. IMS.wlrt in muI •
rt Ite proSsaey •( —M ►.■to—. and Ol li
Meulton's case, in which the ingenuity of IkMortte ra—■*“ —w— — *Plymouth Church msneutering appear, IlOH I. Ik.
to better advantaga than its honesty by a
long reirht. It didn't propose to go on
with the Council in spite of its own pro­
teat, till it was sure thst Itra. Storrs and
Buddington’were preUy certain not to
come. Plymouth Church and its pastor
arc always magunimou. when there is
nothing to lose. All the social art. of the
society are brought to boar on the dele
a parlor ayrtioe, with tbe glibbest speaker gates, they are kept supplied with flowen,
as auettetieer, and the panels are sohfeto and the latent papers to read, and ready
tbe highest bidder unopened, for the bene fir mailing. A handremsa lunch ia spread
fit of some charity which the hostess has for them ia ths church parka all the time,
and carriage, arc at their command. But
when the packages are opened, aud the
Wall Street man who bid fire doflaza for
a limuc paper pared finds that it contains
a bologna sausage, Iwugbt on the way up
town by a fun loving matron, or the stiff
bachrinr bids off a girl a powder and rouge
or a frisky young married woman finds a

THS C0UK1

and jiagtes. bits ef wtetom. Lu Froaek. Her­
man aad Lilia Koriei—In fin amt Ha pussies,
Jwk-ta tke-pnlpil. Use Lrti.r-tev, te.. Ar.,
la eves more awperMy etlremlve.
l.c rnourod that they have a rare treat
l-eforc them The- «»n» of the n.&gt;
St. Nicholas for 1874 and 1875, 4 Volt- novel iatald lean EagttalitDlaing town
adUrooi ths- ftr»t |mgv tu the last tu.
liiW-at la uuflaggiuir.
Among other notable |*|m we men-

Geo. W. Kinsley, a pitnecr of St. Jo­
seph, dim! Feb. 3, T; Hl years. He lo­
cated in 8t. Joseph in 1831.
Owosso beid a special ejection Fab.
21. to Vote on the appropriation of fili.IMJtt
for the purchase of a steam fire engine.
Capt. John Clarke, one of the oldest
taasous in the stale, died at East China.
St. Clair county, Feb. 4. aged 78 years.

permanent k»rra&lt;
&gt;7 maintaining

any special preparation in the way of
fiowrre or music, but with a hot sit down
1‘residenry, He ought to be aiming supper to follow in cemfurt for everybody.
down from the Supreme Bench, then.
TbeS'ashua Trl'yrnpk aaya that in one of
the largest and eloaest towns in New
Hampshire the Democrat. hare par-

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JOHN STANLEY !

Ciicap, Ruel Island &amp; Pacific

Mr. Bowen is choosing his tiote and
method of presenting his proofs so as to
throw their faU light on Mr. Beecher
without dragging his victims into the glare.
The satansc brain which maken tbe ssovm
for Plymojlh Church sees the only de­
fence possible is to rafuee nay evidence
from Mr. Bowen that will not damage
otlitra worse than Mr. Beecher. To give
nasuM aad dates to the public m they de­
mand would drag more than one family of
the Church iilo disgrace. Mr. Beechei 's
n!^y lire in the irretaralilc nature ot the
injury be has dime his victims.
Mr.
Bowes knows that the utmost malignity
of llymocth will yisit him when he speak,
end thia with tho stronger consideration
of humanity to the injured and tbe inno­
cent, may well give him pause.
Mr
Oliver Johaaon, former editor of Beecher's
toper, does not show so well since the
publicxteou of an old letter of his to Mr.
Bowen, pending for Nr. Tilton, and
speaking empbalieally of Mr. Beecher s
guiK JlrTjohuaon and Profamor Tyler
appear to hare '‘erawfiahed badly under
tbe influence of a petition oo the Ctrutiao Utnon. And tbe charge of Hack­
making made against poor Mr. Loder is
proven true ef another man entirely, and
the Tribw.- is manly enough to come out
aad do the poor uphotaow justice. There
fa amA WiMtm toad pie ia many |
quarter., nowaday., over the latent view uf
things.
Ptmn,

Corneil Blufis and Omaha,
Without Change of Can,

Canned Fruits and Fisn.

KANSAS LINE.

Oysters received daily

IDHIS1!

N. B—In addiliuti lite amove goods. 1
have tbe amrxv of Croker ft Parker I Ale, Edinburgh Pale AU and Porter
| Syrarnae, New York, which io equal to
any impnrt.d goods .mi will &gt; retd is.
bulk ar by dot. bottks.
Youre Truly.

READ THIS
and l»e happy again.

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AUTHOR

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■ LounrSuTwfinJ wither'
JOURNAL —1 prie. St 00, pootapprepaid ou both pap*r», for st* year, for

bouMhui.1 of Sial,,. .« kohl ia grat.ful loro
oar plan, ta lb. family. W* h*r« wilhla on r
bonier, a.
Uh* Plymouth Bock or
Bunker Hill la which patriotic pllgrina lam
Lair willing faelatapa, y.t a larger pnpor-

15 Per Cent, will be deducted from the marked prices
of all our Goods from now until March 1st.

hoaw* fool th, U«fo
tab,
hto u4 aorta a

Hopkins &amp; Barnes
HAaryiwos market
But the pour r&lt;nMml&gt; aotatar. woro ataiwd
m*Hrool»4 .ndn.rr.,1 by lb. Xortbern 'U
dal., that ia th* Lara* that
la ride tato p«wrr on. Why «r.rything Lu

Heal hlijiats pitice;

Have on exibition one of the
largest Stock of Fancy Goods
ever brought to this City
which we offer to the public
cheap for Cash. We have,
also, a full and complete
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Books and Stationary'
Perfumeries, Toilet Sets. &amp;c.,
&lt;fc. Give us a call.

Boys and "Youths'Clothing at and below cost, and
we also deduct 15 percent, from the marked Prices.

Hopkins A Barnes.

ALL OUR GOODS MUSt BE SOLD

Hastings, Dec 15. 1874.

Buy Goods Cheaper
THE BOOK FOR EVERYBODY.

TOLEDO BLADE
Th* Lame aa* Bm Faa.Hr NmHr' a«bIUb*-. la Aaaaraa. SaoaLl tulirn aa.f Vaaraal
la4a*aaaaat&gt; u ntamtan for tho

38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

CALIFORNIA
The peopli
Barry County to under*
stijnd that by
istake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

NOTICE!

.S-sjULJUULJ

but Will Hams, says hesell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a double order o^

CROCKERY

Wagons

and

too, but Dan says it ia going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to.keeping house, apd he will sell it Cheap
and "clqse it out.

Buggies

GROCERIES
w ell-known hiatonca! writer. Thia work
will undoubtedly taka rank aa the Stan­
dard Ilirtory of the I'nitad Staten.
it M
ho dry m*» of detail* no borabortie effort
to inflame the national pride, but ia a
dear virid and brilianl aaratbe of the er
.Hi ef our hutory. from the dbeorery of
tbe American I'onUnect down to tho pre*ent time. It tracra the tridence of that
myataroo* r*&lt;w, tha «rat occupant* qf our
country, and givoia moat intettatiuR ae-

Green Bay and Marquette Line
!■ the only Hua for J UHVXUjt,
Watbxtowx. Foxd ’W Lac.Owhkdrh.
ArrutTox. Gu» Bat. Ebcaxaba*
Neqacxes, Mab&lt;julttx, Hocohtox,

500 CORDS WOOD.
500 cords of 16 inch stove
icood for sale at $1.25 per
cord aelivertd.
C. F. DWIGHT.

We have h doubleIStock as-aqy one coming
in the Store can see and they will be sold
cheap for cash or readj^payT’ “
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
our S1YTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P bin *says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it it tu hard
work to grind them.

FARM FOH SALE!

known. aa liaadrilla. oa the Oread Rapid*
Dirlrion of lb* Michigan footral Railroad,
wharw hit wifc aad rhlldron Mill reaW*. »ad
where h» »&gt;■ taken on Monday. rtroogh lb.
pertanal *Sort. of Hon. Henry A. tluodyrar.
ia *&lt;&gt;w traroJieg for tbe Grand Rapid*
Ilurial Can* Co. Hi* many ftienda wiah
him (uccrei.
QlUBT—Who will do the nndrrtiking?
Why Btebhins Bnxhora of oourae.
Dr. J- W. Hitcbrock OCULIST Uaata
and defocta/themro. OSec
the Pont Ofao Halting* Mich
nt

IRE IMPROVED
Bleejdng

.THUM dally, with
awI tig Room ud
Cara through to Coundi

For BL Pul ud Mlnnrapolla. Tjro
Through Train* iMUy, with Pullman
I’nlnw Car* attached ou IxHli train*.
Far Grara Bay and Laho Huiartor.
Two Traltm r1*11**
u.u«

Containing Oue Hundrea and E
under cultivation, 40 acre* of----- _—---------------- r------- —
side Cheap and on Favorsble Terms.'for farther nifomatioc call/'
o'n-or address
• -.
t
. .

J. Cole tc Son

�CHEAP

Jfctori,

LANDS

Grain, Flour, Provisions
and Country Produce,
an * ai West wI.ahq. m,~«.

t—«“iat^-?j

rTj^DONEgnc7
Ma4Hh

Uss^a* (ITIs T«ss ikrss ®!

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.

—“Afin.

tawiNc

I ■/MACHINES. Flour, Grain, Pork Ab 8«adt.

cars of lb. MstropofiUa Railroad Comp­
any.
Il • wanner than rtraw, and en­
tirely fro. from dost.
Milk ibould never covered while retting
f**r cream to rise. Covering prevents the
■&gt;dor* in tho milk from escaping and thus
causes bed flavors and poor keeping pualUy in the butter.
The ca^le.raren, swan, and parrot arecach
rauteuanan* An regie k«it at vwuna
died after a cmfinment of 114 years, and
th. vwan* on the Thames have been known
to live to tbe age of 150 year*
Some extrusive experiment* rcently
msde by EaH Spencer show thst tbe av­
erage period of geetatiuo in eows i&gt; be­
tween 284 and 285 days. Tbe nbortrat
period in 7U cares *u 22&lt;i day*, and the
loagart b 31J daya.
The famera in the western pansfMasaachtmeUs, complain that they have been
able to sell but rrry liuU of thi* year's
tobacco crop, and predict that there will
be a falling off of oae-thM io th. acresr:

S'ElSvS3rir???,&gt;“-3:

. Wh^at a specialty

•ssstT *r Bam.
Tkiress.a ssUre fa ,barekr fires lUl Sr tfatoa

■Jix

M»*r,sy,

Lawson’s Curative

k«M *m£|w ss Kaunter'lbsVl'k

Mayhew BusinessColleee
"
KXCELS
°
’* pfweia. rsss. asa to toaisssi. Ils ksska

Srsuk to Mssoss),
BsfcU train* arriis st to&lt;

Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

sSssBrgsBi'ijrifart:
c~- ‘s

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO

SCIATIC*, HE
ICK HCADACHI

OYSTEitS.
AA’D FORRIGS’ FRCT/TS.
U *sstotsrsr* ot HshmUmUx Ssalsd Ossfe, Fak
Is*. hwna «u

CHK1GD

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BALCH 4 NOBTON.

LEDGER*

'»***sre l. Britos A Xsrtsa. * to O. W. Ba

, ii^.teWh£!w«aaBarker, j
reus ,TS"Ar-.'48'4S.*.rit,-.y

KsSnEtiSSii
I CSn. •• *•■■*&lt;•■. it*” muT*

t'Srsi.3
.'WXtfsaj
r «f Wrekl.sss.

GHiiJ OHBSICH KKHilfK,
A S3 Paper for 51.50.

mtMff

IWTBS
All attempts to cure the l«d feet of the
•rirbrated trotting bone Dexter, having
failed, they hare been let alone for tbe
foot two year*,'and a* a reaull are now
sound aad strong. It ia beirirrd that he
i* now faster than ever before in hi* lifeMr. Todd teliathe AMrimfetiMfe
Earwwn Club, that Mi «n wiH gha
more milk in winter, when fed on cat
roraatalka and hay, one aud one half
quarts each . of meal aad aborts and four
quarts each of poUloe* duly than in ram
mer wUm Uu- » f.«l
.m—

54 *.-. b 56_2^ar»rt 1CH

^reis
sams'i:

IT WILL

iSsft

। What you want is a ncwi&lt;ps|*er thst will
j keep you fully informed of the new* of
: the day, advise with you up&gt;M&gt; farm and
i fireside topws. entertain you with it* rarird
j reading in general literature, delight your
. wife and family with ita dsspisition* u[**n
il roeial and donnstir topics, instruct and
', amuse them by ita foreign and domestic
, correspondence, choice stories, quaint character sketches, sparkling and witty pars
I graphs, original and entertaining accounts
, of travel and adventure, chess and pntxle
। column*, etc.
, All the news, cmnmravial, political and
' gnserxl, and the ervam of currenljlitm- sVXsr saros* lalaesstsl la ■•bl salat*, are rraslre.

CAUTIOH.

mu.m-u aiwi uieir oreuu-ren
nr* a ora,
Philadelphia and Albany in KWtg'ti
warrant their seed.*, though intending to
have all seeds add by them ss pure and
reliable as possible. tn consequence of
■recent deciaLn in » Yosh arid Ne.
Jersey, bolding ^rdunen liable i&gt;r the
failure of crop* when they warrant their

MICHIGAN
CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
Ik* aressst 4aa ss aaM wsrtsass er acr
urtet. NMISS fa. bsrekr c&gt;r*e tssl Sr »irt
tS* raws* «r rel* &gt;• ■•*** »*«m«* sesi*isa.
is Msattoarr wltk tks *latsls Is &gt;»rS rear
• st sreretol. I •CsiTssll st asMIr rsatos. •
Sank treat Sssr ef tos Cetin Ileese.ik&lt;Ae C
II»t*an. Is *«.4 Ceeatr ef Berrv.-au. I
llasw kstas Iks stare •&lt; bel-lise Iks Clreso I
S.t Iks *ksl Ce«st&gt; ef Barn • esBelsHer. tki

TITVrT: TABLE.

,-WS*a. dMEL.
Err* Wane J’ttai 4 Saiim
&lt;■

railroad.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

EBss.tttas:x:.'S^J8-4WxS
ttfjsigzut.g
’.sttj.ar.“• ~~
As4 Os r*rts&gt;r **. *reL ISal *aU psotlsasr

every hoorehold A newspaper «
bv the prau of every seesioo to be
the most original and bright*-*, of
ean journal*.

If You Want The

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CONTENT YOU

jjFJfSIMJSI

i.craw

Best

Grand Rapids

WEEKLY EAGLE
About Milking

*

Fit e per cent, and perhaps Uu, ran lie
added to the amount of milk obtained
from the eow» of thia country, if the fol
lowing rula are inexorably followed
1 Never hurry town io dririug to and
from the pasture*
2 Milk an nearly at etiual intervale as
possible. Half-past five in the morning
and six al night are good hours.
3^Be^wperially trader of the cow al

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS.
Ks. is Iks s*ss s&lt; Iks BMlStW "sf L»**l* IB

$1.50

CTMs wrist'«-£&amp; ■?'t;
i**«re. *. res* MS. sp'k **H *ssr«&lt;»es su

The Best and Cheapest
Specimen ropy free.

ssfUstHra-s'.fe

Send for

.tsisst-gstwas
m is lbs sti* a&lt; HmiIbs*. as.
Ik.r* ks. -k» ik* anrsr sf IS.
■tots rrssis.' As. It fa fat

Tie Detroit Fra Press Ci
DETROIT,

MICH.

HASTINGS

I’lWK DEPOT
STEBBINS BUG’S.
VcttSttV

We append the not uncotumuti practice.
1 Let scene boy turn the cow* away,
and get some one that is fond of throw­
ing atones and .witching the hind one*
every cbaoev he pet«.
2 Milk early in the morning and laic
at sight, dividing the day into two per­
Mean, one of fifteen hour* snd th.- other

FWTITURE!

■RAND IAPID8 DIVISION.

th. stool, or speak sharply tn her if she
does But “an" or •bobf."
4 Milk slowly and carelessly snd atop
at the first slackening of the fluid.
5 Talk and laugh, and perhaps Mwrt
milk st companion nifflrer*. when seated al

Of every Description vftiicli wd

The Reliable Sheri Line

ean eel) cheaper than any )w&gt;us&gt; In Bairry County, for there reawina;
)&gt;t. Because we haw no rent to pay.

ItAniASIOS AND DETROIT

Gm. M. Savage A Co s Cotenm.
Mtrnei** saassriM MO afthsss MrsHIre
■tost* win Slsass ttoto wksrs Ikir ms Iks MM.

that la made by machinery. The
antis' MSMXouMtiaiEs niture
Not. 1 1a 13 are/Asdy. A roUreriss «f goods we make la made by hand, anil

•The 8MtTHiifl~taHa Wret/’

TOOK, TOPEUFm FE K 8.

lsA£f3&gt;8

£.law

W. sell Duuo of thia cheap-made Fur­

8&lt;mg* by Hays. Dunks, ate. Price 50 warranted We larllc all person* to
cents per namber, or 12 Numbers for 11. call and Inspect our goods, for they al)
bear Inspect Inn. No trouble at all

rtma aaiiat uusia

Nos. 1 to 13 iw»w indy. • A eoUectioo
Of Ka*y Dance Music. Price 50 cents
per Namber, or 12 Nmnbero far »«.
ns we cat. do it P
La Create de la Crema,
any house In P
.
_
.
Nos. Ito 25 now ready. A ctdlcctiun the Largest Bi.u Best selected stock of
ofdiAeuk Plans Mvie. Pricw 54) rent*
per Number, er 12 Number* far 14.

bickfoud

-.tarvi

\J*TTER

K.EVO L V ER H
I'Oli THK

MercantileTraining

Gillman
1

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a

TBE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Funiiy Kwtting Machine f

j

__________ nu &gt;m oacru .

UNDEBTAIING

ittiWKaiasfsteLSSR

Ike Bill! Kiiief ten for

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Oeo. M. Dewey,

EDITOR AND PUBLUUKR.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1876.
•No.
"'

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
Hare now in Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE u fiill and «nmplctc line of

HoBtujt

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.

"Pride. pri4e, pride ! There you have
Charlotte Arden
Mischief, miaehisf,
mischief! There jou bare Lime Dane.
Look out for theta both, Hart. And
now, good-by
III prey for your iur-

Sj-itl Seittoif h/Ib Sifiw,
Ifn/io SLiot, SLitqif BtLLt,
ScqpSio/lt Fo»T
I'M TW*, 4!&gt;o f/outt
Fuq/litifi/l&lt;i ^noo*.

AUo the Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Which &gt;re guaranteed to cut fifty per cent more wood than any
. other Saw in the Market
STOVES t

The Double Door Base

eating Acorn,

The GRANGER

It is the Hnndtonicst and Heaviest
Manufactured.

'

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower than £ver Before in Barry County.

4 Sadm

' Kill W1H

Th*n, bow much ehaxMtor tharo ' in bar hand* **d broke into a choking
“
' ' larepmt of tear*.
"What ia it, Charlotte?" I inquired,
aoftoning iu ra laatani, rad fooling that I
had been acting Uko a miserable fool.
“We ware not f-"-’ - — - - • air,'' sad the hot,

With thia my friend, by whoss influeuee
I was installed in the acadamy of Marl­
boro, aa principal, turned to leave we
"Wait a moment, Mr. Jeffries, how
lauglu
"Drew your own inferences
Handsome young man, with light puree*,
must make light heart* When you ealeb
a glimp*® of your pttpib you will under
Stand ra*. 1 haven t been a tsaab«r here
for fir* year*F-r nothing. "
' Thank you! thank you!
With thia I gave my friaaid my hand,
and thus we parted
An hour later I
waa aeoled at my dad. ia tha plesaanteel
school room, looking about ra* with no mvseif dianussml in that way I O, nothing
.mall dagres of iaierat for th* two pupils
of whom my friend Lad spoken, and won­ M all!
But aeriotisly, whu do you mean T"
dering in the mean tima if his kindly,
Why, have you fargottoa thu Iproph
well meant caution would not bring me at esied a flirtation 1 I mara, bow do you
think he would do for thu’"
.Ah. a flirtuio* ’- M.ybs I didu t hold
Smiling at my own conceit, aud Sailing my breath for fear of lasing th* anewer,
to And in the tbrvreore fanea before rar
one that waa tortieulariy stamped with
pride, or one that wa* marked with mi*
chief, I turned to t»y book*.
"Meo—boys!"
Something like a quirk whisper broke
"Well, boya, then Manin assurance,
through the atilloom of the room a* I d&gt;d boy* in IntaUigsuoe. are what wa hav*
ao- 1 glancwd up
Every countenance
nowaday*."
Lore un tn linkable' aigva of demurenos
She spoke a* ifahe had lived in the age
Smiling again at my thought*. I tamed a of her grandmother. I clenched my hand*
aecood time to rar book*. »ad thia time a and declined Jupiter under my breath ia
big apple aurted from one of th* beck
Latfaaeau and came rolling down the *1*1* The
“Do you think you'll succeed tn bringincident wa* alight , but, taken in coosotion with my reflacxicti and my friend'*
parting words, it annoyed me
I picked
up tho apple, laid it on the deal, and
nla"-.I
ilia .1iratf.ci.vi frolu wh«me® it

My fauatiooa ware not cotuulied , bat
The finest and largest line of
I mad* them, narartheiaao, biting my Bo­
Eye* asuey, daring, and almoat wieksd,
ger nail* vmaoualy all'the time
ReadyMade Clothing, ■ in Barry beautiful
which wavered and brightened like two
'.'Oh, no matter."
stern Thia waa Litxir Pane, I
"You're too bad- I got you apart from
County. Comprising mens, boys waa
quit* aura of that, th* red month
the other girl* on purpose to hare a ooatfiwaa dimpled *bo it by amilra, and th* dealial ehat, and here the time i* almost
rhin qnirered with atippmaacd mer­
and youths suits, odd ooats, pants whit*
up and you haven't told tn* a thing."
riment
“Well, I will now—two things. Your
'■A good beginning." I thought. "it btir ia twiafedout of your net an t year
and vests, and a
augurs wall fur the future "
collar i* ahockingly tumbled "

Just then th® school room door waa
"Bother my rolfor!
Shall you flirt
darkened and. looking up, 1 taw Charlotte
with him ? 1 wouldn't mind, only that
Arden. My friend a cauuoo waa Weil.

■ tbicux a scnoro?
kVMU‘1

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

N ow, do you tell me!"
I laid my hand upon th* bell and gave
it a violwt nnging Th- two girl* ataruxl
like culprit* and glanced harried)/ up at
m« Whu they saw ia my the* I can t
aay. but they both colored
Juat then
th*v-**p*ret*d for their seat*, bat not Ulore I heard Ltni® whiaper despararely,
"Shall yoaf

ONE HUNDRED
I different patterns of imported and domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
made

Clothing
TO ORDETV“d Perf*,:,
fits gaarantoe.l, at the- 01.1 Cooler Stand in Empire Blcxtk. Hvl-

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; C(h

ISAAC W. VHOOMAN.
C5DX8.«SIHITT. D®n*U V
,-ml Csllaaalaa *«*"» »“&lt; *«fj*5*f
al iU Cion u®«*®- Haats*.. Mlab. 1

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.
and RETAIL
JEWELERS,

WHOLESALE

C. O. HOLBROOK.

"""H.i’HLiS S*tJ

Not. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
W. are Sparisl Agvnu far

"

PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON.

3SJDi€l-IIW

WATCHES.

HOWARD WATCHES.

eporoad a* too rfow far the anxiona, eager
fookiag forward,—the desire to croard all
tba enjoyment puathfo into the brief per
iod of our earthly exiMeno® . **[««al!r i*
thia spirit evfaoad by tbo young and ris­
ing gsoersliou.
There ia U iutempenoc* io our laat*
for aaaoatnaata. fa oar thirst foe ksId, tor fluid form*, and ia th® varwu* manipulath* asperdulues of daahioaabie hie,-an ' tiou* of an experienced icien'iiat it* chemi
mleutperanoe of Ibe paaaiooa, especially tn I cal action ia invaluable. In the thouaand
ths exbabiuoc of petulance or .toney aril'- legitimate cfhcca it ia mad* to perform it i*
will, sad iu the atuhUrn (mrsuil of auiflah ■ an ageat that no other property can augratification.
| pereede And therein ream th* aueret of
All three tod many m-ors 'phaMW of the . I.-----------— goj continued manufacture.
saros aubject militate* materially agsisst Tbrre
Lope of it* ultimate daatruooar auady advaaeearect ia moral purity
x aiilLa’ long *&gt; it ia manuand spiritual kMwfodga,—true fatollaetoil ______ _ will cr.,re^ lirgely into every,
•fovatiou and rnflnemaot it ia our blessed thing that come* under th* head of Intox­
prinfogs to attain fa thia enlightened sga icating dnnkaof-ths world, landing to true happier*,
Ouronly Lope ie*U in the education of
here, md fitting ua fjr the life hereafter th* people op to tbit ataodard of moral
Bat chiafly are tbe principle* of this aia- purity that will volnntarilv eechew evil
torhood w*ria|| against that curse of the and everything that drtcrtjralea and dahuman rarex tha uee of intoxicating tnoralixe* Notl-inp ia gained by ooenioo.
and atortnr oppceitxm inly.harden* men *
nadar-mtning nmny of our noblo iamilu- heart* igainit ua. It ia a j-ervereiiy of
tioaa. It Malk® buldly in aacred pleas*, . human nature to perriat io • retiree of acand (ven bold* high esrnival ia th* shod* tidh opposite any furred or arbitrary me**of th* very bead of oar natioo, aappioe I nr*. Me*', tarn may b*won by penuaricu
the foundation* uf a righlaou* governtueat
It if indeed a vic* ao al moat universally
indulged in, that ws are, humiliating aa ia
th* coufreaiuti. fast bsCMniog a iiaUon of

Mia* Linia Dane telegraphed to Lor
with her apurkling eyes to eater
Thia

A first-claa.1
TAILOR rom Detroit, ex­ failing to han th* desired affect, ahe
up her whit*, chubby Landa, and
pected soon, when we shall be prepared to furnbh the be«t of doubled
held lheth to bar mouth, trumpet fashico.

atartlrd by a .harp huls icreem, an
Lime Dans ipriagiag up and rering
"O. a hornet ha* billea Charlotte
den, Mr. Eldridge.
The whole acLxil ti
very pedegoguely (to
renunaaded b*r to reau

• Hare you aelectad a aeat ?
“No, air, I hav* not," ahe anawered.
without tnoring forward a ring!* atop
•■You may do ao now, if you plans® "
11 aaid.
.
in tha f»«, and I aaw Mia* Arden pat a
She glanced up and down the long rows
book to her fare to conceal a anile.
of *eat*several times, and then turned to
After achool I went to be* and inquired
poErely for her arm. 8ho showed m* her
round, dainty wrist, with a largs discolor
‘ Thia one, air,” ah* aaid, rutting her
ed awellinz marring ixa whiteness
«yea for a tingle moment to my face and
Good heavens! 1 I' exclaimed, format­
then turning them indifiereutly away.
I bowed in approval of her choice, ting myaalf, "bow it most have pained
youl Why didn't, pou go ham* ? I would
though, at the eeme time, it did not plsare
bar* excused you. '
ra® 1 did not ear* tn have her a* near,
Bh* imilad usd looked amused
That
I criticising everything I did, and I felt acre
^e would.
■'Oh, it'* nothing. It wa* alighlly pain
At th* quarter hour intermiaaiou Miaa
ful at first, but I was not child enough to
Arden and Mire Das* Passed ths time ia
run horn* over so alight a hurt."
In spit* of my anger st her, 1 «nvi«d
the very word* that slipped thruugh h«r
red, haughty lipa
"Had »h* already bawun her art* !" I
knowing how to help mnelf unlas* I sent
them out of door* to play, lik* two little asked myaclf. If thu simplicity of look
chlldred in pinaform, I raised th* lid of and frantnas. of voice war* art why, oonfound
nature I Wall, I walked home with
my desk between thair face* and mtn* aud
her, carrymg her aUehal of book*.
My
I. ~«-l iasMisg my cxeua* waa h«r arm. Aa if sb* hadn't
Uok* and p*p«ra to right*.
but on® and couldn't, by aay possibility
Children in pinafore* ’ I imilad grimly
to mywlf a* the audacious thouf blantered hare corriad her books oa the ctbsr. &lt;).
my head. Children they both were. I th* day* that foOowsd—and th* week*
aaid to myself, unoeremoniiraaly thrusting and th* months 1 Miaa Axdan wvttad to
my head above the temporary rereen to flirt and w* flirted I Mia* Aidan waatad

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ccuveraation
firm day; but that I
attetupt at exrriemncaa, and brought .a
waa enough. , 1 tool th* part assigned to
dash of vxqsiail* color to rhe rae velvet
chock at bar companion'» foes which waa me to play end plarod it with ill my
revealed tome.
I had th* aaliafaation of knowing.
1
“And u for pinafore*," I aud, sulkily,
contiscing my aohtoqny rad drawing ia atood by oa* of lb* long window* at the
ckue of the laat day, watching th* icho!my head again like* turtle, *I'm tore
un About, that th* wUla Tillage waa
they'd be vsatlv more *ppropriua and boUul* flikr!
pinked and aeoL I alive with th* rumor that my beeutifttl
coming thus th* lie!:
r_’
tmttft mi
ft
lcp»d rad puckered
affur of
of pplaid
ailk
loxxie wor* under
undar the
tbe dignidigni­
which Idia* Lixxj*
others, ■* if wish lag to apeak to aa&lt; Th*
fied nun* of apron "
Hneb aaaey little pocket#, fixed oil with coqnatt* had bar lato rears ret, I thought,
gimp and thinp th® eorn«r of a tiny Uxreriy. .
"I—I stopped to bid you good-by," aha
aouandtb* profile of a hayallow orangs
revsaisd from the distamUd mouth of one, •aid, fskrringlv, ■* I approached bar.
and th* lane edge ct a handkerebkf with How th* proud fee* w« humbled by it.
a captivating root ia it, hanging jumtily bluahiug. "Aud to—to giva you tbi*."
Sb* held cut a whit* rare—a withered
from th* other, aueh wieked, knowing
reimfls, raeh length* of variagaiad *Uk eord whit* rare. It wa* ana I had begged
from bar hair th* eight bifors at a party
*nd.h*had«furedk
' "Thrak you. It will b« a cheriabal
rewvrair."
I apoka darianly, far *H th* bad blood
in my heart wa* snared by bar crowning
srtifire. The words were acoraftil, but

WHOLE NO. 1031.

in *11 it* bearing* thu, if nn* of a* were
piti*d ** having ra inebriag too or baaband, w« would alanst nwm th* imputa­
tion a* a personal insult, however true it
might L&lt;'.
Generally sneaking, ladiaa who are no*
personally .offerers from this rice, ear
um*t active in laboring to aubda® or eradi­
cate its prevalaiire; not through any ackoowhdgad fear thu they tbamarivaa
have of it* terrible effect* upon their loved
one. but becauw it u Uightiag th* horn*
of aotno other poor aisrer.or deatroying th*
eons and huaband* of other women. How­
ever that may be. it is s stigma upon tha
fair escutcheon of family pride, rad only
proves how loth ia th* ppre mind to ad-1
mit of the sallying pnarare.
It ia aaid thu *Jcvh&lt; 1 waa first disco *er«d by th* inhabitants of Arabia in th*
vest 1230 (twelve hundred and thirty),
and, judging of iu Immediate effects,
thought it * valuable Loon to th* human
rare, cheering, atreagthening, and pro­
longing lifo. intensifying all the enjoymenu of mankind, and adding thoro that

t* re-enact the aame fearful tngsdire and
reach th* aame untimely and. Those who
pander to lb* want* of thia real multitude
are arifiah and unscrupulous ia their
measures, and ply unocaungiy their nnmsroiu ana, ragardleaa of th* eoaasqucocv.
However ytbar* may endeavor to ad­
vene* th* moral and spiritual Utareeu of
the country, they are everywhere met witfr
thia mighty obstacle The unequal eon
teat," aay a modem writer, "ia oh*erved in
the calculation that while IS,000,000
(twelve million*) ar* annually spent io
keeping watchman ou th* hill of Zion,
700,000,000 (wren hundred million) ar*
employed in ministaring to th* depraved
tppKHaa of men, Inducing morbid enndiUcu* ofbody and mind, thin bringing into
action a heat of ecunteracting iufluanee*.
whieh hinder th* as! ration of th* country
If this money eculd be diverted from it*
aeenatomed channel, and go to swell the

beloved 'land, life'* boa
would flow through all _ ______ ,----from counties* bomei and heart* would
imu* raeh ajnbtlarit anthem aa waa never
beard before on aurth." A* it ia, tb«
wreck* of b4m*n happinaa* that are dally
atrewn in th* path* of tbo** addicted to
to this vice are truly appalling. A Uncal
every maaroeger that reach** n* in hid»u«d uith the details of revolting criroer
committed by it* votari**, until w* feel
lik* doeitig nr *y** and anre to abut out
th* dreadfill sight Families ar: broken
up; woman and children especially, on
whom th* ocnaeijuanrea ssem to All most
baavQy, are Utt to atarve and di* And

1876, and aa rets* bar* been ramunantirn, thia large buatueaa, all moving by
re2, muat have been a couaiderabl* aocroa
of profit to th* trunk line* Th* receipt*
at Atlantic port* Ware * sixth larger
than last year, indieating that th® largret
Kof tha incraaa* ia io tended foe export.
receipts at the NortLwuateru dtiea,.
the stock* co hud in store then
usually forge. Thon ia * lam
of grain, especially corn, in th*
»*et and apparently th* railroad*

period ia 1875, aal a third mere than
Lr tha same me nth b&gt; any previous year.
Tbi* ia umully a pro&amp;tabfa traffic, apreially whra good pnee* are obuirad far
th* oil, aa raw
Th* carrying of begs rad hog prodnat*
ia oo* of th* areot imponut btsaobre at
traffiein th* Winter oa mrajy North­
western railroad*. For th* crop year beghtniag with November, th* aarebre of
animals pocked ao for has b®en shoot 10
par cant Ires than last year thosgh this
W almost boisorad by th* irensre ia th.
a^aiaga wsight; bat for th* mouth of
January th* number of bop pasted was
about 15 par rest greutor thia year than
laaL
Anthracite coal ia not only ra iaaportaat trsAaof iaaeil to many Ererera rail­
roads, but im aaauuiapttoa ia to soma uxtaut a fary to tha activity pt*rail ng ia
many iapdmfik industries- Tbo pnduetiou foot January ia reported *• almost
exactly th* area a* in Jsenary, 1875.
This prodsetioa fo light, bewevsr.
Uat
year a large proportion of the eoliierire
ware*«dM ocewont of a miners' atrika;
sad this year all th* greet carriers., hav*

mdoCrad. as uaad in th* CoaqUtMaoa,
unJoi-.brediy refer* mainly to gold rad
aiirarmilhaiaataintobaooinad. Profareor
Pomeroy, ia hie "Caret it ntioml Law,**
says that if, the suthuriiy “to iaan* Treas­
ury note* and make thjtn a fogal-leadar"
had reared upon tha power to aois mousy
"the foundatfou would hare failed U the
siighlcat touch. No uaouax at rreanaing
could show that exaruting a jprnmieanty
not* rad ordering to be lakes ia paytaera
of public rad private dabta ia a spams* of
coining moner " Why ia modern Dereoe
racy ao shy of thia doctrine ? Blrapiy boenure tbe poiiucal uiigmium af the party
requfo a now creed, contrary to ihajplara
letter cf the ConKitulioo sod contrary to
it* own astoeedest* in other vaora.
So alas tha ether port of tha mohiticn.
declaring thu Coograaa haw ao power to
malm tba debt ohliguioua at th* Gwvarnmaot a legal -trader in lima of paaco. af­
firms a truth equally obvlmu. Tbo only.
grcuBO upon whieh the Legal Under Art*
was placed u the lima at then- adoption
wa* that cf a atom war aaeaaaky; rad
«&gt;«n thia was not held to be valid by

vary low rata* prevailing a ysor aro. ao
thu th* Southern railroad, probably h»v*
rooavsd an increase in profit oa thia trefis no such thing u tfanJiny ttilf in vics.
flo (if. iada®d, there wre ray profit oa it
Tim* will sorely tell; and if you oouM
laMvmr.}
look bahiu-l tbe aecoca in their own hcotm,
Xbre th® yrer ececa to open favorably
and witoou the many heartaches thxt the
aa.fu aa three great traffic atapplm are
couaunad. Thera i* more boaiarea aud
wire* ef the** moderate drinkers hav* to
andarc through their unrrasonabl* fault
tbe prieoa are barer. Ilia true, MVsrth afore, that muy maaufaoturing iadnafindings, and the imicible Umpere eixKib
lied, you will b* cvnvinaed that it is
blighting their happinrea. to aay nothing
of the constant drat* upon thair rejourree
If th® leak is finally fell to be damaging,
"hard limes" ia tbe cry, and a retrench
aupretre Umt Qftha Uafo*d fou-, fa It b
„w
wWeJ U
mat be organised in the domestic aeooobest reported, rad (hi* aaama vary good,
my. thereby laying an additional burden
with tha exception cf ratiiraeit* oool, tha
prodoetfoe of whieh has been geu.rally
enspeudsd rime the month of January.
gene* in pcreirivua habiU.
Whit Evwry Young Ann Should Do.
When mea learn to chooa® th* good of
life, and tore temperance fer it»e!f,—to reatraiu tbemaelre* through a nobl* MM® of
duly, and through th* fear if the effect* of
dissipation on coming generation*; when
they are sensible of their own danger,
their fearful respociibiliuca and their mor­
al obligation* to God. to tbemaelre*. and
to tbttr fellow-men, then win oar preyere
be answered, and our beloved lead freed
from the eurea of intemperance.
Some years ago I knew a family of fir*
brother*—youog men in Detroit There
father died when they were children, in
rfeZiritm tcrmriu, and u they rracbod
manhood, every one of them evinewd th*
•ame nature! teats for liosor Wbil* yet
in lb«ir prime, they all died tn the asm*
way thstr fallrar did. and al*pt iu th* d;»
honored graves ba dug fir them, even
that of a common drunkard The mother
and elder iiat«r had worked faithfully over
the** fared brother*, striving from their
cbilijhood to still virituon* principle* and
make them loathe th* cup ; but in vain.
One afUr th* other they wtr* Kept off
th* face of lhe-rorth by th* fell mooaUr

in their buabaoda, they look with tremb­
ling hope and fear to th* fulur* of tb«ir
non* How. then, muat th«ir devoted
heart* I? wrung ia they aee them fall in­
to th* aame evil way I "But th* (ia* of
the fathersare viaitrd upon the children
even to the third and fourth genera

Th* holy crusade against tbe runaellcr,
although it Mtcred to stag
- *-*-»—
toe the flow of iatoxiott
usd there, wa* much lik* i_____ _______
with ram® fragile motorial 'Eq&gt;*ri*lly
wa* thia th* ***e where failing sad not
principle prednminued. tad are long it
broka over th* remporezy reatraiat, wd
Kall th* moreimpecuoaa rad davaMafrom im foreed reatrioiiou. Men *d&lt;Mtad *• thair ooprsturwad toil with ia- rarfhre there is a reandy under cmrrsol thu
creared gtmto from th* brief respire
«iU wrek ilrelf elrer. Ut ua watch careTbrfawr tMrefinp d*fe»re ia our
fltoaa, whilaxh* reiarei Im with redoabux, radnvsr wbern we have direct influ•Wto lreM, if wa omnoc extend our iaflusao* farther. Let u* mrnthin* to -regs
opu warfare acolnM th* mla rad iu* of
intoxicating dnnka, even though the pro*-

may row i nay,
hraths VtoMofl

onto of carrying was wot it Mil
Th*
railroad* carry rreoB* anfor kmg aoatracu.
toriwBbW*** i ilk lr
foBp
dittributiag«Bplonitaabaadl*
a. larm
iJSmrf
mautr wfcUot baxtfaaiog

themrebre ar M*dm« &lt;a*rrem&lt; Brea.
Nsitlwr tbwtoasafrwryfog ar of dMNRfa
lioawwaU b* muiaraUr iaarwbad by
th&gt;rd-*fomm*tMr. arretf th* mail* ware

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tire right* of *11 parties.
Imatwmk the
Houae of Reprorentalires p—ed a bill, by
186 yarn to 67 gay*, repealing the law of
1867 and all law* and part* of law* amend
atory thereof and supplemental thereto,
pmvidiug that suite in bankruptcy already
pending in United Staler courts should be
disposed of under existing laws, and spec­
ifying January 1st, 1877. &lt; a the dale when
th. repealing act should lake eSmet. Tbe

beta upon the merits of the question. It
now goo. to the, Senate, with lbs probabil­
ity that the matter wHi not be ao summa­
rily dealt with.
For Px—drat.
If tha Senate should concur with tbe
RUTHERFORD B, HAYES.
House, the effect would be toplace the
General Government in tbe altitude of «Ldining to exercise its constitutional power
of establishing ‘‘uniform laws on the sub­
JOHN F. HABTRANFT,
ject of bankruptcies throughout tlie
United States." This would result the
whole sabjret of insolvency to the diverse
; legislation of thirty-seven state*, which to
u* seems eminently unwise. Ifthe present
law is not what it should be, then Congrem
"Honest money for all. and ought to bar* brains enough to amend ii
free schools for all.
There! and make it right. We are one people,

should be no inflation which though divided into many states, aud all
will depreciate the one nor scc- part* of the country are ia the most inti­
terian interferance which will mate eommereial relation* with each other.
destroy the other.” _
If there be any necessity at all for a bank­

TOLEDO BLADE
Nxw Tobk, Feb. 26,1876.
How Tux .Poon Live.
■
A friend lately bad a daiiaquent wash­
erwoman, and not finding exeuea as *ati&gt;fitetory aa shirts, Mt out with me to hunt
her up, not more out of eurxwity to Had
the clothe*, than to see for ourctlvea bow
th* poor live. Her addr— was a narrow
str— cf a dosan blocks;In the heart of
down town, and there ws* not » decent
building in it
Th* pavement* were
strewn with garbage, and the houses
atanted with slope thrown from the win*
dow*. The woman was in a craxy old
wooden tenement in the rear of the one
fronting on tbe atreet, and in consequence
bad just as little air and light m it would
do to live. We found her in a r-x&gt;m ten
by twelve, with a b*d, wash-tub, cuokstove and hotter in th* comers, leaving
just room to worm one’* way between
them. Her grown son apd a little girl
sat on the bed ; there wa* no ehair, and
a string of wet clothe* hung above their
head?. For this room and a eteaet for
the bov to sleep in, ahe paid eight dollar*
a month rent, her whole moans of living

eery store, at four dollar* a week, the
waltaing from one family, aud a trifle of
help from her daughter, who got two dol­
lar* and fifty cent* a week a* waitr— in
an uptown houae.
Instead of making
way with tbe clotlxs. a* we supposed, wc
found he: husband had been sick with
fever, and the doctor had forbidden her
to send any clothe* out of the hous*.
The air could not get through the house,
the drain* werc'ont of order, ami the
stench in the entries w«* so Mckraiug
that wo were not surprised to hear that
there waa diptheria and amall-pax in the

years, ha* very my.terioosly disappeared,
and foul play u suspected.
Th* G. R. 4 I. railrcd &gt;. furnishing
uanaportatiou fur a largo amount of tee
which is being shipped south.
The Fenton Goatte &gt;*p tho Laming
people smooth it over by calling their
"gambling-heir * ch—-rootu."
Hon C. I. Walker willddiver lb* addr— to the graduating d— cf the law
department on oommcncemeut day.
Th* convieto at the Blate prison be*pn '
to draw ratieu* of tobacco last Saturday. |
Out of607 only 79 refused the weed.
J. E. Warner, th* Micbifpm ahowtnau.
ia making preparation* for hi* Centennial
exhibition, and will *tart out about April

bcr who ia doing nothing, aho'wad ma .
letter from a banker in a weeteru city
complaining that the institution had
fldon.wo laying idle and doing nothing,
and ha aaid
lk*i «... ,—_
_

Owusao held an dectiou ou Monday last
upon th* question of raising mon«y for the
purchase of a new steam fire engine. The
engine men carried the day by 17 majority.
The following officers mtrc elected by
tbe Michigan Press Amueaatian at I^cn»ing Feb. Hth. Prceidcnl. Qeo. 1’. Nanford,
Secretary. J.W. Allen; Treasurer, A LAI-

luxuriotu court dram, white satin kucebrecehca with purple and maroon velvet
coats, larc ruffles and buckled shoe*, the
ladies lovditr^thu ever in satin pettieoata, with broendc overdr—u, tbrir
heads elaborately built np, with powder
and plumoa, jewels and flowers.
Tbe
beaux, it is mid, found the dr— so be­
coming that they put it off with a algh of
regret that they could not wear kneobreoches to thow a hudsomo leg, or tho
ruffles which act off a soft arutocralle
bud amaxingiy
There were drcwww
worn at tbe Academy, which figured at
Itady Wiuhingtou’a evening?, eighty
years before, and ore fortunate lady, it is

rupt law by any authority, then there it
an equal necessity that it should be uni­
form in iu operation; and thia ran bo
gained only by national logulatiou
We bop* that the Senate will take lime
to think before concurring with the House
iu th* total repeal of the law. Tbe Home
pa-wd a bill repealing the law al tbe last
acwiow of Congrem, srith whieh the Sen­
ate did not concur; and thia kd to the
am4t&gt;dm*nt* which were finally adopted,
If other amendm«nti are needed, let them
be made; but it would he better to let the
law remain as it is, rather thu repeal it hospital to die, and the house cleaned and
altogether. A national bankrupt law i* a disinfected by tbe board of health, but it
national Mccfeity, which State legislation could hardly be kept clean by mortal
hand*, and never healthy.
Comfort!
Three people never expert that.
All
the unction of ehanty.
Tsrenty thou­
Northern Correipondence.
they can hope for i* the hanlcst possible sand tickets were sold at fire dollars
life—-so barn and naked that a full meal apiece, and tho result wan, that hundreds
of holder* of ticket* on seeing tbe crowd,
went home, without trying to eater, it
was worth the crush, to mo the minuet
Presume, Mr. Editor, yuu will be some­
danced by two doran coupte*. trained by
what surprised at hearing from mo from
a fashionable Fifth Avenue dancing mas­
fejapUee. but I am here nevertheless.
ter. The elegant movement*, the aiukHiving been ahrent from my family for
two mouth*, I cam* to the conclusion I
Passing a block of ruinous buildings 0:1
wanted to *cc three dear to me, ao on Fri­
a street by tbe river, I asked the owner
day morning* lb* 23lh inst, took die 5
why he didn't tear-.il down and build
o’clock train at Irving and armed home
seinething decent. He told me, laughing
st 2 o'clock P. M. Should have arrived I the notion to scorn, that rath property
borne at 11 A. X., but in consequence of
waa th* moat profitable in the city.
It
a train jumping the track two mile north
coats nothing to keep it in repair, for
of Mari«y. train* were delayed each way,
he’never made any, repairs, and it was di­
and none could pass the wreck till about
vided into lodgings, twelve feet square,
2 P. 51. Pound my family and friend*
or, a few, twelv* by eighteen, and they
enjojuic very good health, though conwere always full. There was no Iona of
aiderablc akkn— prevail* here »t the
rent, far the money was always demanded
in advance, and if by tbe next month the
roan here, though up about Maucalona,
tenant waa unable to pay, the agent bun­
•ome eighty miles . north, anow is thirty
dled him out in tne •treet* aal there
inchre deep. Notwithstanding the laek of
were always plenty to take hi* place.
■now here, many loggers are busily en.
There are’familte* on Fifth areatie who
gag*d in getting b log*. The qndomitahave incomes sixty thousand a jesr. from
ble persevmnee of some logging toatrsrt’ just such property, and they want no artiste arc determined not to loss good
withmrt regard Io past pelilital dl
better. What a horid contrast between price* for want of asking At ths exhiwvviou party aAUatioa*, who
keeps bands cutting andXjrtJiug ire from
oition of water color* now open, tbe finand support th* priaript** nuncii
small lakes, and unload tbe ice slung in dub who roll* down to hi* office in hi* cet efforts ofour best artirta facn like 8amcall for th* .Xatkoal ItepuhUcu
are Invited to^iarticipaie la tbs
the logging road, and then pound the ice coupe, of a morning, from hi* luxurious, । uri Colman and Swayne Gifford, rarely
venture above 1700, white aotnv wood«rfine which makes rpattegood sledding, and picture hung hom* in tbe bright, wide *p- fally scrawley picture* of volumptuau*
by keeping the road iced in that way, con­ town street, snd tbe fever scented deus women with equally volumptuous couch
tinue to haul logi. Another firm, at the where poverty stricken wretches toil hanging*, in which the artiit* had con­
commencement of evening, keep hands thrir live* asray. to earn tho price of hi* trived to make the woman look as luxuri­
ous as the damaiks, and the damasks,
sprinkling water on their road.* which luxuries. When will Moody and Sankey
free— and make* quite good slipping. and labor, that men * hearts may be softened
they also have lantern* hung along equi­ toward their kind and take for their text,
distant, and draw legs *11 night long by ‘•Tour golil i* corrupted, and your riche*
lantcrnjight. So you see men pr&gt;—d
THE SPRING ELECTIONS
of such energy, will succeed *otncw»y.
I find that there are many who have ?ucst is now only about four weeks to the oeedad beyond *11 expectation in getting I That Jay Gould did get a rontreling
The bonnet* for Spring will b. largely
time tor holding the annual Township in log*. end there will be millions of feet interest in the New York Trilune, every­ of straw, trimmed with rdvet, and the
Meetings, .nd not . moment loo soon to I inure handled, than it was expected there body believes, and that be is sick of hip shape* curve protectingly round the head.
The
Grat importationa of dr— good* are
be giving the matter du* attention.
It would be six week* ago.
bargain everybody also believes.
Jky
merely last Fall a stvka, lighter in shade
ii of no small moment that tbe Republi­ ’ Ge*. Kilpatrick lectured here last
and fabrie, to suit the changes of March.
cans should organise for the protection of doming at the Armory for the benefit of not altogether infallible. Ils wanted a Th* long square orerikirta open in th*
their polities! and tax paying interest*, in
big paper in bi* control that be might back, trimmed all round with fine aide
lima to en? ire the election of men true to
manipulate the stock market, and be pleating*, and drawn into easy fold* acrowi
principle; mea of honor who are fully com Soldiery." Three who attended were well took advantage ot the trouble that fal­ tbe front by pleat* at the side, aud held
together with large )»w« behind the seam
J»lent to fill the revernl petition* to which pleased with tbe Jectore.
lowed the death of Mr. Gredy to gobble
men arc to b. chosen on tha 3rd of April.
Tbe ice basin— is being carried on th* Tnlnuu or enough of it a stock to
largely by parties in Cincinnati, Ohio, have an influence in ia, ths ide* being
Richmond and Fort Wayne Ind. The that be could hare thia stock written up,
ice is cut on Clam Lake, and there are or that otM written down, and thereby
yood all controversy thu th* Bupuvisor six icv train? hauling ice to tbe above put money in hi* puree. But th* thing
of your town has more to do with mak­
didn’t work. Mr. Heid did not yield to
ing your tax*, high or low, than aay och­ good price tbe earning summer. Not­ the behests of th* stock-king, and tbe
er office in th* State, from the Governor withstanding the hard times, I do not are
down. More of your prosperity dvpend* as besinean fall* off any here axoept the
on hi* action than on tbe iction of th* marcantila hustB—. The foundries, ma- wants to^et out-Thcspeculation did not pay
man or men who represent yoti either st chine shops and the wooden manu&amp;ctarico a* well a* Wall Street—in fart it did not
Washington or U Lansing. Th»n, now, are all busy and one viaiting the above pay-at all, for him. Ho did not want
white there it time, you .hould organix*, named institutions, would not think there newipaper stock unless h* could u*c it to
m— and tnmtare no—, find who among was any hard times. Well, u I hare not hslp other stoek*, and when th*
you is the b*at qualified man, for each Waited two week* before writing, will not would not do that, his interact was U an
cf tbe tevaral pomtion* to ba fitted, then writ* any more, for fear yon may think I end. Therefore Reid pets rid of hi*
place thow man in ■;aoi&gt;ltfnn and dec* write too much, and am taking too much •touch, and tbe Tribewr. freed from th*
room in the dear old Bax
. xkx
But odium that attaches to the very name of
anter into the areounu Tbe quertion is should that be the earn Bro. Dowry, jurt Gould, will get back iu place in the
&lt;im of party rorcraw and tbe ehrtion of hint to me that that is the case and 1 will hearts of the people. Tbo J'rUjimr wa*
first elw men to ole*, and'we *11 know’ hold up a little.
Leave here on the 7 a great power, and now that it ia to be
that none others are aelertod to representI o’clock train to-morrow morning for my freed from the reputation of Gonldlsm, it
the Republimn party m it* &gt;tandardI school ia Martin, Allegan Co., and shall
fill rech night as usual this week. Think
bcaren ia any political contest.
Men and Brethren l« up and doing. I shall visit Hastings on Thursday next,
The Moody ud Sankey meetings are j
. .vxji office.
The oleetiona of this year are of the great and call on you st the Bax
nta*y good wi.hra for your welfare, no more a suo^ess in New York than (
**L importance and th* sure way to wia ia With
..
they were in Brooklyn. Th* number in
Novcaaher, ia to organise sad win, the pro- Ii
aumdanm are as great aa ever, but th*
lisimuy
i» April.
Don’t forget
effect prodnoed- ia nothing.
And th*
thia duty, nor tear* this work undone.
really religion, people of the city—thoae
All th* best inter—* of the county are
who were instrumental iu bringing them I
involved. Be y «ad du.’ng
hare, are repeating of their bargain.
Said Ban Hill, in a speech to the survi­
ia a eoarer man, though carneat
seaf them d*clare emphatically that Moody
&lt;
vors of Gordon s brigade sf Georgia troops
boueat—and hie manner and method
■ party convention will not accept Un and
■
referring to “old Glory.
a H a caodiiaM, but wHl pat up sock ■repel rather than attract. Ho has a trick of
“IT ALWAYS WAS OUR FLAG WE
« —w po-.lly Mr. SibUek or Mr 'familiarity when he ipeaka cf the Deity that
rKRE NEVER FAITHLESS TO IT
shoekathe otme of any derout perwie,
ND OH: ENKMIEF WERE NEV
and h«has a bullying, ewaggaring way
B FAITHFUL TO IT.”
with him that is anything but fJeaaanL
MJ.feffnrrKmhmm'iy to BJarec
Ha h a very ahnrt, srasty and dictatorial 1
m hi* dealings with the clergy, lacking &gt;
entirely that tMeknee* that is ae impor­
tant aa atom in tha Chrietian maka-up.
Saakry's ringing is dalicbtfo! for a tfem,
but like every thing that lacks the principint of Uwe art, it gets foarfuUy lirmome
b a UUk while. Il ia a lamentable fort ’

A Great Betei it friBi
SALISBURY &amp;, BP.OSSEAU,

UpUtoG®fc,Brm

CHEAP MUSIC!
EIGHT

SONGS

HASTINGS

■ITH DU’flf
STEBBINS BRO’S
J. M. HEWES,

Keep It.
judiciously allowed; to^rth.r with the
■net effective iu.jt.hodf for dealing with
"trampa" and getting rid of impostor* and
undeserving paupetn.
2. The poorhonset of the State and
their xcner.il condition and management,
eapceial reference being bad to sanitary
arrangements, provisioa for the separation
of the sexes and clarification of thr in­
mates, a* well aa the character of f. od
supplfod.
3. The employment of psuncn espe­
cially tbe laxy and virion*, and bow it ran
beat be scoompitched.
5. The laws of settlement anti removal,
and how they can be *o iuade and enforce*!
a* to prevent one locality from sending it*
broken down aud di*ei*c-l pauper* to U a
burden u|&gt;on another. •
5. The nsgtecte-1 and destitute children
in the noorhousoi, and what shall bo dene

present *5,2-16213.
Hon. David II. Hale, ot Eatrn Rapibs,
wu, on the 11th inrt., appuinlod by the
Governor, agent of the Board vf State
(.'omtniasfoocn for the general superviriori
of the cluritaUe, peed, pauper and re­
formatory institution for Eatou County

Where you wul find all kiniLt of j

50 Cents.

FIVE

Lata: it Ml® Jo. 25,

Brilliant

can sell cbe«|&lt;er tlian any liou^fn Bar­
ty County, for three rvasoo*:

GEMS

Salisbury &amp;. Brosseau.
Harting*. Dee., 22. 1875

52yl

45 DOLLARS!
OLD HUNDRED.

fl. Ought insarie aud idiotic
now in the poorhousoi bo kept there
7. Will any change in our nystom di­
minish the evil* of pauperism and Ireaen
the weight of taxation imp»to«] for thia

WEEKLY

Wo sell notieof thia cheap-made Fur­
niture that to made by machinery. Tire
goods we make to made by hand, and
warranted. We invito all persons to
adl and irupwt our goods, for they nil
boor Inspection. No trouble at all

For What ?
FLORENCE SEWING 1ACHUI

CUlllEb- JOBINAL.

U..W r-r SMS- Two Him
(Mates J'ih

toll* mar*

During it* session tbe Contention will
be invited to visit the StatoJ'ublic School,
and the member* will thus have an op­
portunity of eeauiring a personal know!
edge of tbe workings of this noble .State
charity.
' Ilia to be hoped that all .Bpcrintendent* of the poor, end other* who take aa
inters*: in tbe subjects skive referred to,
may by th«ir personal presence at the
onprention give U die influence of num­
bers and the weight of experience ao that
iste diacu**ion* and deliberation* may be
the meant of gath-ring and diffuring valnahtn
I— .1... .- _ 1..11

Among the nomcroo* plans for nukiug
the bold and lioarding heux- arcouimodattena of Philadelphia available to ridtor*'
during tho Centennial year, tethat of the :
Hotel and boarding House Amoeiatiou
On the first of M»y next, according to
Ute estimate* tbe hotel, will have a catac
ity of 25,000 gmwta, and the boardinghousee approximating 2.500 in number, a
rapacity of 30,000.
To which may be added a targe number
cfpritatc dwelling* additipual. which will
be opened to visitors if neee—n.
The hotel*, of courae, will be always acc—ible, bnt with tbe boarding-hon*n&gt; it is
different, they being widely distributed
and unregistered, and to render tbi* class
of sccommodalious available to visitor* i,
th* object of the Amocialion.
To the, end there i, being kept at the
central office a register of all reputable
boarding-honaca in the city, which will
show at any time the vacancies and sched­
ule of raten of each, inn! office* will bo
opened at every Hotel co-operating with

FURNITURE!
Of every Deacription which we

Peerless Milk Sjfes

T. PHILLIPS.

JOR PBB
Council Bluffs ini Omaha,
Without Change of Cura,

^TSS’Xh^S’r4KANSAS LINE.

::

TtwCUeaa*. Rock
* Facile
Co, kare mw •&gt;—3 ttotrSmna Wotan

GROCERIES

rAN&amp;Ur. lyDJAA'TERRrTORTES,

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SPECALITY

COLORADO, AXD XRW

NOTICE!

Oysters received daily
J1rec delivery and on time.

Notice to Contractor*.

- -1. ii
r.HiaiFi.

Wagons

Hearth

and

and

Buggies

Home

fn tbo busft—a, can truly say that they
can do better .work, and give better nalfafittUou than any other firm In thia
W. H. Btebhlns, lb. switor
member, with the experience of a UfeUms. will always give hl, personal at.
tentton to th!, part of their axten.lv.

bnrt—■

MtMautlkn

Hmtm nnd Taam fumtehtal when

STUWIESME* ass SI
.vrr sows st xai

STEBBINS BROS.
Jalj MU. in

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AT THE

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15 Per Cent »IU J» deducted..from the marked pncee
of ell our Qoode from now until March let '
cory end published if. with other thlMf which the evaniuK of St. Patrick* Day, March
cade lota of fun for young and oit-"* They 17lh whiti is expected to excel! ia
adj onread to the Baptist Church la tha eraalag •port anda good time generally any party
over held in Union Hall.
Jnat lay by a dollar, and you will
NEVER reget you iavasted ia their party.

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

825 Fine Cassimere Suits for only $15.
Eu or nature, or thoeo who hare tho
money to in rsat in blanket*, flannel* or
doth* for men or boya' wear, would con­
sult their internet by calling and seeing
for themselves The good* aoem to bo
well leleeted. and a stock amounting to
nearly or quite on, hundred thousand dol-

Smith. »Information of Prison Breaking,
tho pin of Mt guilty waa wltkdran and a plea
of guilty ealerod.
In the cause of the People to Major L.Smith.

Boys and Youths* Clothing at and below cost, and
we also deduct 15 percent, from lhe marked Prices.

‘bsuSman a

son.

ALL OUR GQODS MUST BE SOLD

dor, tho Prooaeulig Attorney eveeaaied to a
cope a plea of Omfiy ./
which w
entered la place of tho plan af not guilty

Buy Goods Cheaper
PICTURES 1
PIOTURES1
I stu now ell clone in the Photograph
busisea*, and a* I hare made arrange-

IH

ill

The March meeting of the Grand Hir­
er Valley Horticultural Soeiaty will be
held at Fullers bank, Grand Rapids, next
Tuesday afternoon.
join the Society

38,40anl42

br-jk.^Kdi oUMreo.
bniaen &gt;Ol«w srvw.
hlssUa.

CALIFORNIA

been yrertj.iw/. In fact they aay he waa when
the Robel Cavalry gobbled Elm up. John that
"Bowl of Bread end Milk" story isCo (Am.

The people^ of Barry County, to under*
stdnd that by a mistake in an oqfcr, thej
have sent us 40 dozen
• •
•
LAMPS.
but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out
Well they sent us a double order &lt;/

At Chicaga last Friday the manager!
uf eastern railroad linen leading intn Chi­

13
wrnt into operation March let.

Dr. Jamen Hooper, of Bay City, editor
of the Michigan Odd Ftllor, one of tho
prominent Odd Fellow* of the State, wa*
found dead ia hi* bed Monday morning. It
is Wiered he died of congestion of either
th* lungs, heart or train.
He preached
Sunday at th* Congregational Church.
ijpfe appearance on our street oh Mon­
day of the/w Rm* on runner*, no* im
ported from Alaska, but of home manu­
facture, of John 8. Van Brunt, wm a
sight that delighted all who had occasion
to travel to and from tho depot We
hupe he will bo able to rwa lifer six weeka,
more or leaa, during the month of March. plalailtf. L D. Norrie for 4etadaMe.
Ia ike cause it Wa. M. Bennett ei al to
The financial itatement for March 1st,
Cortes Hager ot el, a Jmlgmeal wee entered
d&gt;&lt;iWv that the National debt wa* drcrrai on deBuah for plaintiff! for 4»&gt;5 77 and route
rd daring February 83,272,733. That
there wa* in the Treaaury March 1st, in
cunanoy 19,529,404—*peei*l deposit* of
Legal Tender* 18,095,000-coin 870,035,­
772. And theto was outstanding legal
fender note* including the special deposits
uaud above, 8370,943,392.
The Paet'i Washington special aap lb*
p’tbahility of Mr. Kerr'* early retirement
from th* fipeakenhip oa account ot hi*
&gt; &lt;vntiaued ill-health and rcry weak pby*i«al oonJUioq ia freely discussed by maml«ra uf Cengre**, and ia suticipatioa of
meh a rontingeney th. friend* of Mr.
Ua-idall are'actively at work to Meuro hie

anal Start, Grand Rapids.

500 CORDS WOOD.

CROCKERY

too, but Dnn says it ia going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go\o keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close it out

MW!

Kcal Sbsinejs flitice?

GROCERIES

FOR SALE.
hare iUoomt itilapldatod from the nlghdy
hangars an.
But, Mr. Editor, ws mint egala refer to the
original subject which, so far th. gvaU.aaa
has entirely lgnom!.,snd if ks had given that

Green Bay and Marquette Line
la the only Uno for Jajmvzxxn,
Watmbtowsv, Foivd Dc Lac. Oshkosh.
ArrurroK, Ouzx Hay. Ekaxaju*
NaQAtnoB. Maitararrn, Hocaimx,
Hajtcock and the Laky ncpeihou
CoVNTMT IU
.
J ; Freeport and Dubuque Uno
I* the only route for Elchx, Rocxyono,
FBvrPOKT, and all potato rin Freeport.

BUSINESS NOTICE.

TEAI TEA! I
From 50 to |1.25 ** to grade. Warranted
from 15 to 25 ct*., cheaper than any other
Hoose in Barry Comity.
COFFEE
For 25, 28, 30, 35. 40 and 45 eenta.
Look at the quality. -

4. 0. COOK Fw,

PRODUCE
CBOCKKU, GLASSWARE
l
STONEWARE

AND

We have a full amortmenl and otu fill
&gt; erdrn
i T9
to I ND to he

HIT CHI If Ii I

e

*

Wc have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can sec and they will be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
'
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and every bod allows
our SLYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss pf City,
/
P bin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.
.

1/

AH« FOR

�LANDS

CHEAP

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THE OLD FOLKS, ANDTO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

W.EB.'E.tEttJXCTSlSTL.
The chief of police of Jackson, pabiiahed a list of the common drunkards of that
dty, which number 4ti.
Among them
m tha name* of three women Tba ho­
nor dealers of that city are strictly forbid
den ts aril them liquor under the penaltira

ir meeaiteoal need.

Mt often that a» ooctirteaee t&gt;f ouch amaft5
importance as th* dmtnietioe ef * Im will
oune so much sorrow and regret aa did
the diamembenneut of tbe OldKha,-nd'
next day and secured portions of tbe fidlen
limbs to preserve maoeg lbs bhamaet ot
the rriica of tbe olden limell would be difirolt to sasign io the hW
even an approximate ace, but II has been
knows, however, as far beck as tradition
can go, and it ia raMoaabla to Ubers that

either A

IOMESTIC
SKWIMC

MACHINES.

Lawson’s Curative
HRheumatism,
ithi£=s=.fr=
Neuralgia, Sciatica,

JOHN STANLEY
ll&gt;e nH»i
-------- —
pleta institution of tbe kh&gt;d in tbe
Eight ibouaand graduate, of this college
,u auroewful basineea in iU pnndpal
citiaa sod towns of the Vntted States

yU uxem-^7

central

nstvr.
. ai"i.

HASTINGS,

L E. STAUFF

Tie Rifkt KiifloT Statin for
Yoni Meo.

. Magnificent granite building, with eU-1
I eautly fitted and fumisbed aj«rtments for
the application of and carrytug out of our
' novel and systematic method" of

Canned Fruits and Fi&gt;n.
5E?£F~S?tS
nCTSa-finrlS-uW

"th CHICAGO LMR.

BUSINESS TRAINING.
Young men who contemplate a bomnees
I life, and parent" baking »«• to educate
। arc particularly n-pwl'd to send
fur d,&lt;umrota relating to the college, which
giro full information m to terms, ermdt?•
r ___
.
i .1.1—

A $3 Paper for $1.50.
^aratF. j

. t M-taMus rnrao.

Oysters received daily £JS$20r.
"K2&gt;fA C- Priadla Ja4«» ot Praksia.

EskJsrsSk
aOatt

BlCKFOel)
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Knitter

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MICHIGAN

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CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

Bek Tta

TIME TABLE.

W Wayne, Jactxon &amp;

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»t a Miaa at aai4 Caen. Ikea
kaU«A lie 1-x.Mia a*M. ip tkanir &gt; I laa
aa-1
Max. It aar tkara ka. «kr Ika etal

SurssairarusKhlhiri:

the trvo was no* the only mu «b**h, »■ i
jurad its grrol braaeUe. Is tbe tahOMr |
.J-1832 it was much injured hr the *&gt;»lesce ofa storm, and it" largest limbs wsre
•o uraeh rlcA asunder as to allow them
to rent their branches upon the groueS^
but they were stil&lt;ee&lt;)uently. at much root
and lal&lt;r restored to their former position
and were sustained ia place by itoa bolts

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

family Knitting MarJiinp ! pr..-.'Hl
i
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RAILROAD.

Taldnc Effect Nov. 21at. 1876.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

MIH
------ b»

"The Beat Thing in th* West."

tram,ramum rcei
of the Ural executions in tbe ralooy are
supposed to hare taken place and during
the Revolutionary strngglre il sale CT
of cooatant rroort of the sow of Liberty,
who frequently caused it to be illuminated
with lanterns oa evenings of rejoicing and
oa fsstal occasions. Il also served the
purpose ef exhibitions of popular feeling
ami indignation, and from this ii probably
acquired the name of "Liberty Tree."
Very near il, on the 3d ofJuly’ 1728. oc
curved the duel between Benjamin Wood­
bridge and Henry Philips, and ben-alh its
l.raaahcs hare leru enacted many k-tocwhich umpired patnoi iimend shaped the

T«U xa.llr

m

sa tl." tie

.
lk.1—1 Iff ■. If, &gt;&gt;•&gt;
I —Tr-rrat-'- -n " »*Mu. «at

and under tbe administration of Mayor
Smith, ia 1854, tho tree was Ndoeed
with aa ectagood iron fence' and upon an
oval tablet secured to tbe pt' wr- placed
the following inscription

^j£E?g5&lt;5i’.'
Grand Rapids

Gillman Bros Oyster Ocean,
KCBOFKAS itOTKta

Uh of Icetand " by Bayard Taylor.
A JalighUhlly vjsid Mery »t an IrelaMie

Andi Laiiat Mt fiestaiml

WEEKLY EAGLE
$1.50

IX.

itVUkaly

Ex-apeeker Blaine l*’« week delivered •
an cieredingly able speech on th* mrren- 1
cy quostioe After aflabing to the cir- &lt;
euuwtancm under whieh the legal t«der .
notes were authnrimd, as •" H irflaMtolU ।
jutified no* by the text of tha CtrnamuA*
titat, but by the ruprenw exigency of the I
situation, rod also altuding to tbe sttnde
lion tbe followlM:
"A SECOND
of the Dcsaocsatie party to i^.gpOr.JA a•qfljffiER
’B VACATION," by£Col.
Casgrsas and out of it, ia oppoeutg the ,GaoaogT- Wamuto. desrintiv* nr a
measure aud denouncing it. » naeonrti- ,rov^baal rule of two hundredand fifty
Wtiood. he prrerotod to the Hoorn aad 1■Dae, in on^of the moat fertile and Into the cooutrv the satoan ding fbet that a tmOog «f tbe rlbe-wrcrwiag valleys of
iarp rnctinn, perhaps the mjorily rfL
thb seme party, DOW demand ia time of |
Mace wbto is to ha dcfimdtd «bdy by ■
’,
taexMable neceaahy of war. Tbe propo- .
aitioc of thdae guBtlemea ia no* to treat
tbe legal lender note, already usued .. a ,
deb* to he paid; but to treat them mra •

William Cullen Bryant. tieorj
d unaid, Christina Horortli. Ux
Aleott, J. T. Trowbridge, T B A
Elisabeth Stuart Pbrlpe, Ably
IHax. Harriet Praacott Spcfibnl.
G. kllU-beU, H. H.. Edmund C
man, l.uey Larconi, Charles
Warmer. Hret Harte. Frank R
ton, Ellrabetb Aken Allen. T $
einscic, Lucretia F. Hale. Prol
Proctor. Mm Oliphant and Re
ward Egg lent on

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 187«.

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flowers, and begged bar hand for the next
dance.
She lowed
her head
indirnaotlv
and
her looks
said plainly.
"Do
yiEuin'k

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
H«»e now is Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE &gt;. Ml end com•
plcte Hue of

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.
L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.

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Sr^rn,
Suot, SLtiqi/ BtLlt,
ScqrSjD/lt fooT rw^i,
Tm Hflo ffoutt
fu^f/iDfi/lq qooot.

owera must alwan be sacred
ered the Mattered flowers, csrefWlr placed
them amoog tho-e girsn herself, end fixed
them in her belt.
"How could you rather dance with a
follow like that—likely coo of the gang of
1
iL.a
— . ... J ... o 1 —J 'It
you rally war the flowers lie gave?" re­
plied the maiden with a eoorr.fnl sneer.
"I war th.- flowers for their own sakes
How could you break them—tho batrtia!
replied Elleu, careeuing the boqurt with a
tender touch ; and u for dancing with
the young mas. lam acre la'" quite
ready to do so again, were it only for hfa
delightful music."
Margaret drew herself away in dignified
silence. She was quite horrified at the

the Celebrated Diamond Tooth. Silver Steel
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

STOVESs

&gt;

The Douai? Door Base

’

•

eating Acorn,

Boiler Plate Stove

Prirej Lower than Ever B'eforc in Barry County.

HU HUH
The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vesfc, and a

he Slid he bad to be miles away before
daylight; ao EUen gave him a nfaeo of
money and etuffod his pockets with bread
and lief and a large piece of cheese, al
the same time begging of him if be ever
came that way T" to give them the
pleasure of listening to his minstrelsy.
Sir Eran returned to hia own castle. - but

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED
different natterns of imported mid domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

So Elleu became ths wife of Sir Evsn,
and through life proved herself a true
wife a loving mother, and i benefactress
to ths poor and lowly. Sir Erau'a moth­
er never bad eanso to regret having given
her sanction to the mamagv ; for abe be­
came very proud of her lovely daughter
in-law'wliMe eharming character was daijy
aatonfahing her more and more They are
old now, and die older lady hm pasted
away; and tbe young generation ire crown
up to manly sons gpd beautiful daughters.

who was hovering near, and watching the
maidens, again offered hia hand to Ellen;
and. anxious to heal tho wound hrr cumpanion had given, she danced with him
gladly. He saw she waa enraptured with
his music, and he was delighted when, at
tht done of the festival, she asked him to
proceed to her father's house, where she
wished to bear again his sweet strains.
She had an old piano—not a very good
one, but nevertheless one that gave her
pfanrere. and she wished to try some of
the tunca he had played to the dancers
Ellen's sisters were very much afraid ah»
had cumpromiacd the family dignity by
dancing with thia stroller, and they grum­
bled alxrtit her asking him to their homo
an late in tho criming. He wenf, however;

The CrI? ANGER :

It is the Handsomest an&lt;l Heaviest
Manufactured.

THE BROKEN PRIMROSES.

The lady was dumfunnded.

WHOLE NO. 1032.

Waffs from Washington.

I would dance with a ginoy F’ She had
token the flowers out of his hand, but she

JJN]BGAB~»5

i

"Give aux eent snd yon may piteh one
of the ringa, and if it catches over a nail,
ID give Jon six rente.
That aeenied fair enough, so the boy
handed him a cent, and look a ring, uid
it caagbt on one of the nails.
"Will you take six nnga Io pitch again,
or rix cents T'
"Six teste," was the answer, and two
tbreeoant pieces were put into hfa hand.
He atepped off well a tufied with what be
had done, and .probably nol^iavirg an
idea that he had'done wrong. A gentle­
man ataodini: near had watched him, knd
now, befare he had time to look about and
rejoin hfa cotapaninaa, laid bfa hand on
hia fhouldcr.
.
"My lad, this fa your lint lesson in

Was her

darling sun, the pride of her heart, to wed :
A first-clmu TAILOR from Detroit, ex­
a cameleaa, humble bride ’ But as she
pected soon, when we shall b&lt;? prepared to furnish the best ofi
[lendared the matter over she became
....
t- v»
loved thia
Clothing
p»rf«a Vjender place in meiuoty as the primrose.
concerned, and
Who
evor
passed
the
months
of
spring
in
fitH guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hast-)
the country, in childhood, who cannot re­
ings, M ch.
call how joyously the first anprarsnee of

““
Tbe day'previous—February 21, 1SI8
—the Ho-'SS of Raprvscatativia had met
as usual, and Mr. Adams wu writing
■•autographs" aposrretly in good health.
AU at once, as tho clerk was reading a
resolution, Mr. Adams partially rota, as if
to apeak, then grasped bis desk vfyh a
convulsive motion, and would have fallen,
bad not his neighbor (Hon. David Fiahw
of Ohio,) caught bimin bis arms.
Tho
Representatives and those of ua corns
pondenta who had seats on the floor,

8rirtwwfagfta.mM.tbo aubjaa .nd
victim of inrefatalilv ludfaroas satire
Mark Twain's atory of tho "Retried Man"
found in California, fa Ota of then exceed­
ingly rich things that the reader fa not
likely to forgot. .The jury which Mark
reprraenta a* having hdd an is^tat on
the petrification, camo to the Sage «incluoion that "death rauued from cauaea to
the jury unknown." After the jury had
rendered their verdict, then came the
•luartion as to "what was to be'&amp;n. with
the body." When they attempted to
"rafac" «, they found it firmly conneeted
to the rock ou which it rested.
Imagine
the quaint humor-of that old miner, who
wasotieofthejnrora, is overcoming tho
dilemma. Ho rogpwtedfeoy drill under
it. put in a blast of powder, and "blow
him out," so that they miftt give him •
Christian burial I

struck anil confuted, but Mr. Speaker
Winthrop maiiitouH-d hia self possession,
and put the iiuesiioii unasked, "It is
moved that the Ilou*e adjourn until to­
morrow. It is carried and the House
stands adjourned."
’
Meanwhile ready hands had brought
one of the settees that stood between
the columns around the hall, lifted the
inaeusable form of Mr. Adams upon it,
and earned it out into the rotunda.
Tho
fraab air there did not, however, revive
him, and by itirilalion of Mr. Winthrop,
Mr. Adams vu taken into the Speakers
room, where a temporary couch was pre­
pared. Four,or five physician who were
members of the House had a hurried
consultation, and by their direction mtwtard* poultice* were applied, producing,
however, little effect. Mem Winthrop,
Palftr,' King. Greeley, and other perwmal
.
Im-■ .6. X.
l’«l
friends joined in the endear ora to restore
consciousness, and it was not long before Cave,' at Summer, in the proriaco of
Mrs. Adams, with some female friends. Canterbury, whoso s^nlctou fa reported to
be in the I’hrist church museum.
And
in-the event of no such tngueai having
dying patriot. Cupping was llien resort­ l«rn held, that tho government fay upon
ed to, and about an hour After ho had
fallen, ho opened hfa eyes auJXaid to Dr. tho table a stateataot of tba ruaeosa whv
nu impest vm held, or assure thd council
Peyton—
that iuitrnetioM will be forthwith fasuod
“ TXi. •« tkr'tulof rprtk, l.»t I &gt;im to the proper authorities to make such
inquiry as may, if pperibh, lead to* the
identification of tho individual whore
Quincy Adatna. Tin- remainder of that body, was so found, and act at rest uy
day—and throughout the next day and doubts as to tho manner in which he
the next—did he Huger on the verge of
existence. Statesmen of all parties,, in­
cluding Henry Clay, tilled upon him, but
A Democratic Epitaph.
be knew them not. as be lay with dosed

eyes end apparently inanimate form. At
times hia pulse would rally, but there
was no hope— the sands in that useful
glass had run outLate on the aftcrui'on of the 23rd,
jurt after the suti liad gone down behind
the Virginia hills, the dim light of a soli­
tary taper dfacloecd an impressive group
in the speaker's room
There lay the
tfckk defender of Human Rights, his head
bowed, bis eves dowel, and naught save
an ocoaaionsl ‘ death rattle" betokening
life. Around him were hia rdatires, hia
colleagues, some of the House officials

6”"h■’•c" ”""b"
eligible to the Pomona.
The capital of the Patrons’ Manafactunag Association. organised at lodianap
oha, ta.to be 1100,000*.
K

The Order in Idaho Territory fa progTTmdng. There are already seventeen
Granges organised and working.
,The Kc-ntacky Stoic Grange hat adopt-

Tbe Missouri Granger says there will
be four or tire Grange Haifa built in Ma
con county during tie coming e-amcrer.
Tbc Patrons' implement stare st Dixon,
III., has savrel at liqjl 50 per eent to

Mortimer Whitehead, MKkr N. J.
State Grange, visited ths Ohio State
Grange hdd u Cleveland. Ohio, Feb. 16,
and made an address there on the . ten
tennis! Encampment.
•
Mr. Smedley.-the
State Master,
of Vt, fa working bard for the advance
inert of the Order.
Ho is trarefisg
through the State lecturing and encour­
aging ths Patrons to go on with the
good Work.
•»
Ths Granges of Mt Holly, East. Wall­
ingford. Ludlow, Plymouth, Proctorevile. Rockingham, Springfield. Cheater,
Andover, Weston, Londonderry and Land­
During his eloquent speech'delivered grove, Vt, a e about to farm a Pomona
iu Phenix Hall, last week Hou. TuEua C.
The Taocmoc State Grange presents
Burrows told a number of stories which
that State to the world as having .advan
convulsed hfa hearera with laughter To tageo over all others in elimate, aoil,
illustrate the conglomerate character o f minerals, cool, cimbta and hmlthf^lness,
the Democratic party, he told the follow­ and says to all persons seeking permanent
homes, Tenncmce fa the place.
ing story :
Mr. R M. Conway, State Lecturer of
Virginis, has writtan to the Virginia
Patrons a letter draenbing a plan for get­
ting good laborers__ He suggests that

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GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

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and RETA.IL

JEWELERS.

the favorite was hailed, and its o'peoiug
watched as its delicate buds peeped from
among the thick grreu leaves under the
shade of a brier bush, or aronod the roote
of a wide branching ash &lt;ir the tiny shelves
of the hoary rock ?
To see even a bunch of artificial prim­
roses on a pretty young lad,'a bonnet
•reins to me to giro a touch of poetry to
the wearer ; while to see them worn by a

and then aland square with the world, an
honest bey again. '
He had hung his bead down, but raised
it quickly, and hia bright, open loos as be
said, "I U do it," will not non be forgot­
ten. Ho ran back, end soon emerged
from the ring, looking happier than ever.
□ o touched bfa cap and Iwwed pleasantly
as be ran away to join hfa comrades. That
was an bouest boy.

Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
w« are HpMlal Agents for

ravsicus *

svbceon.

HOWARD WATCHES.
atberiesu. but was carefully trained by
?f wise, although a dating mother,
van was a fine, high spinlcd young
who gave her the highest sauafaction
I things, excepting in tba wandering
a he had early formal. Ho would

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STEINHOFR
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HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
Sarjical jid Maiical

DENTIST

FOR ONE DOLLAR
Wo will nona. Fost-paia

TIE WEEKLY VOW!

DENTIST

NaiiillE,

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gufaeo and mingle with bis tenants, taking
a leading abare in their rimes and pas
timaa. During hia strolls he frequently
gated with delight upon sueh panoramas
as that ao beautifully daliaoeted in "A
Mouatain Boone in Scotland"—e view not
uncommon in tbe Highlands.
Sir Evan's mother knowing hfa high
sad honorable nature, ww never afraid of
hfa doing anything w
'
* ’
but aba thought hfa

and she must be in a measure aecomplfahcd,
according to your statamrot; and if it fa
for your happinoai, I am reconciled."
The young man kissed hfa mother's
hand with tetidcrneaa and gratitude; and
he went at once to order out hfa carriage
for the interesting journey. He dremed
with great cere, and a finer-looking man
could seldom be seen.
Hfa well-knit limbs were lithe and hardy

A lady who has a great horror of agents,
and baa been more than usually cheated
out of time and money by them lately,
was called to the door the other morning
by a resounding ring of tbc boll. Upon
opening it she dueoverwd a niedr-dressed
man, carrying iu his hind a small satchel.
One glanec she gave to thia, then in­
stantly concluding be was one of her
abominations, she hastily ejaculated • "I
do not wish anything thia morning, sir."
ertbabrav. aoldier, as occarion might de­
and brought the door to with a click,
mood. Hfa dark Laid eye wna beautiful,
afterward returning softly to the partlyand his curling hair lha very auniuail -i__ i ui—.1__ . .a” r__ _i_.i___ ... _
aliada of brown. Hfa buihy whfakera
were auburn, and tho habit, of command
gave a dignity to his praaenoo that highleued the charm of tbe whole.
Ellen'a father aaw the carriage approach
bfa bouse in great surprise, for he knew

strange habit, she tried to influence him
to got married. With this abject in view
she gathered around her, both in London,
and at borne, all lhe young ladies she mnu
admired; but her efforts seemed in vain.
Sir Evan waa courteous and attentive to
all her guests, but he was stdl fancy free;
and she loved him too tenderly to wish to
mo him married without a sincere attach­
ment. She knew the rcquircmento of hfa
nature, and understood, therefore, that a
lovclras marriage would only dnro him
further into the wandering habits from
which sho wished him weaned.
When Sir Evan was in bfa twenty.fifth

this brave ofd man, who had preferred "to ,
wear out instead of rusting out," were
escorted with great pomp to Boston and
th«nce to hia last resting place al Quincy.
Full of scant and lull of honors, the venerablr philc*j] bcr.wa* ronsigned to the
tomb of hia fathers, leaving behind him a
name lor Eloquence, learning and pcniiatency, which shall endure ao long as tbe
Republic he So well served fa a Nation,
and tho English language fa otic ofearth's
tongue*. May it not be aaid of him, as
an old Christian father wrote upon tho
tomb of tho younger Constantine—"Air-

The House purchmed a bust of Mr.
.Adams and had it placed in tbe room io
which he dird, but when tbe now wine
was occupied the bust was removed into
tbe new Speaker s room. A few years
ago the old speaker's room was aarigtad to
the House Committee on Banking aud
Currency, of which Hon. Sam. Hooper
was chairmao. He rcry properly had the
bust brought back and pfaecd on a brack
el, beneath which fa a marble alab .bear­
ing an appropriate inacripUon vrriftan by
Charles Sumner. Few vfaitora to tbe
Capitol, buwevcr^acc tbb memento of the
illustrious sun or the room io which be
died. The only other memento of Mr.
Adams here fa a portrait ufdiiin drawn by
Mr. Healey at the White House.
With the exception of the military pa­
rade by the Maryland Fifth and our
Washington Light Infantry and the turn­
out of tho tire department, thia has seem­
ed like a Sunday more than a holiday.
But there have been "high links" at Al­
exandria, which was so neat Wmhingtoa's
home that he was identified with it dur­
ing hit life, and was buried with “pad
honors" given by the Masonic Lodge
there over which he had presided.
Of
course there was a large attendance at
Alexandria to-day from this city of
those who mourn ‘ the Lost Cause," and
who claim George Washington as the

ycur presence; ao we hone you will excuse
her Sir Evan," said the mother gravely.
“Show me where to find her then, and
I will go to her," said Sir Eran with a
strange quiver of lie and voice.
The mother was about to call the datwhter, when one of the boyi, hastily opening.
the door, pointed to the room when: EllenJ
was busily ukiug off the butter from the,
ehurn. She was arrayvg iu a plain gray
linen dress,dean and neat, and the cnrii,

BQABD AMD BOOM. IMO MR DAT- ,

FINEPRIirnNG
DONE at this OFFICE

IMPOSITION HATED
OPTOSITION COURTED.
Comjariwn Imiua

the poor man, your Worahip." ‘'But," .
rejoined tbe Chairman, “the case wm fully 1
proved, nwthmaa." "It was,” reotark»l
one of the iurora, "hfa first offenee of the ■
kind, your Worship. "We did not like
to be hard upon the poor fallow," added ■
another juror. “Bwt," replied tbe Chrir- 1
mu, "that will sot do fir the adawbtn, tatarjMi “ —.............................

Competition DtHod to
happhun fa • IsomeiMde krtfaie.

OLD HUNDRED.

Trouble, are lika doga; the amallar they
are tk» more they atuwiy you.
Ha whovtumbki. tv-ire ever th- oame
a^dmmvmtetakhfeboMt

to give their experiences for tho » general
good.
.L
The Patrons of Afabams, Mfaritaippi,
G«*gia snd Arkansas rvcommood a redta
tion of one third in tho planting of next
year s cotton erop. so that the farinera
may do Iras work and get more money.
Tbe Kentucky Patroni recommend th.same thing in-regard to toboocu.

If your fowls haye . catarrh simply
(which is similar to and often raulu in
----- v -V— A ..l| aejaraied from tbe
a dry plane, warm
ipcralure, usd given
e of a largo pea, of
—— ,--------- , -ith Cayenne pcpjier
placed in the neater, and .given to them
every other day al feeding time far a fbw
days. Tbb has proved an effectual rem­
edy, and we do noc know why it -hould
not again. Tho head usd nosuils .haul,!
bo kept clean by washing, as Ui tbe ease
of roup Vinegar fa excellent fur dossing.
A remedy highly recommendod for roup
fa to take nitric acid, atrip a ftstbsr to
within half or three fourths of tbe end.
dipWra feather in the acid and thrust it
in the nostril of tbe rick bird, Jfivinp it a
twist while in. Repeal thfa twine or three
times a day, ranovinfi the burnt scab be-

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rteroancy. StUl,
cdhiag retnaio* but that thia culprit, like
ny other, should sular the oonsequenom
hia guilt He went wrong with hia
editor
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yue wide open, aad the distinction of hie
laika bat add. both to the extent and
8,1878.
mornuiy of his wrong doing The Prosdeal haa said of soothur die. of offender.,
Let no guilty man escape," and he, himdf, certainly, will interpose so shield to
he fall exposure aad punishmeal of one
oho basso wretchedly betrayed his own

—

For Proiidcnt.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
of Ohio.

inee—will demand that jnetieo shall bo
promptly done, impartially and thoroughly,
spoo whomsoever it may fall. Sad and
njuriotu as may be these cases of Individ­
ual Uanagnmioae, they could only reach
Ibeir pleotitude of evil when they should
he made light of, ar treated only as the
footbaBs of party rivalrim, by an indiffer­
ent public opinion. It b. therefore, the

Foe V'K^Prraidral.
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
dcavor to cane to right views upon them
•f Penneylrxnu.
hi is iiIf aad to have them embodied in the
Subject to th* decision of the RepabliteneciW* wiD of the nation.
ran National Cowvratfon.
As to tbe exact fads in tbe case thu*
tar, we should evidently have gut them
IIAlTSm* PLATFORM ■
orach more arepmtoiy bat for the extraor-

“Honeat money for all. and
free schools for all.
There ha. dccrewtoJ since the

principal witness

will depredate the one nor aecterion interference which will to"have occasioned ao much astonbhment
aad commotion ia the public mind. It
deotroy the other."
was natural, therefore, that many fal«e ra­
toon. should have lieen started, such as
that Gen l Belknap had shot hitn*elf, and
others equally extravagant and unfounded,
[t appear., however, that tbe Secretary of
War after leaving the Invenligating Com­
mittee at oooc sought the President and
tendered hi. rtmgnation, which, being lint
partially informed concerning Balk nap's
actual guilt, the President st once acoq&gt;lod. Since that, however, tbe Coauniitee
in their further invastigaUoaa have found
such grave evidences of malfeusun- in
office on the pert of the ex-Secretary, that,
notwitliatanding hia accepted resignation,
strong resolution, of im/io'eAmrat were
wefcred, submitted to the Hotuc of Rep-

RepubTicn Nt tonal Convention.
Tka MM oatoa Republican (asvvalioa for
Ike oraiaaUae of e»a1.d.lw for PrrafeM
aad yiee-Prvaideal of tka Catted Blates. wU!
ho UM ia ike city «r Cl.ciatoll » WreJare.
day tbe fearteeaib dayrt Joao, 1«7«. al II
•'deck bom. aad will ooanw o( delegate.
frwiwk ataie equal to twta» lb. •smbw ot
Ua senator* ami repreaantellrae ia Coiigrvw.
ud ar tvo detente. fora each orgoaiiad ter­
ritory aad tbo fiUHet of Columbia, la eaU.
laa tho eoaveaitaaa tor tho elocttea or delentaa the c&lt; ■wilier* of tho aevrral states an
-■—-*.* a. l.-tu all lUoublicaa ateetors
and all other voter., vilkoul regard to t| ‘&gt;‘
P^lUcaUifrraanoor preview.
j£batioaa. arte art opposed to reviving .oootiaaat
lama, aad daaira loptmort frtaaliy fediag
M-t p»rmoral baraooy ihryu^hocl ibo coun­
try by aoalalala* aad .enforcing all tho
ccaailtaiiona! right* of every ciliraa. laded-

The evidence,
"Tftad^.bo are i.frver .( ihafaeaUnMd presented lo the Senate.
poeaaatUa mJ puai*ha»«nt o( aH rtbrialdte- ao far ae the-public know, relied upon to
the (owraiaent by beaeot. hilhfrl aad cape- eonvici him is that of a Mr. Marali of
NedUern: wbe are ia fover rf makla* wrah ?fcw York City formerly, but now of

n&gt;e Last in fas Boocbov Mutfer-The
Belknap Diugraoe—The Epidemic
of Hve Sxe^n-PoliGe*l-The Bu«iMoetinge—The Labor Market-How
the Rich Amuee Themaulvoe—Lent

Nkw Yobk, March 4, 1876.

The last development in the Beecher
sandal cane is the statement of Bowen.
Driven into a enn.er by the denial, of
Beecher of the truth of bis eaaertions,
Bowen ha. made a very explicit statement
lo the committee
He asserts solsmaly
that a lady confessed to him, long before
be Tilton scandal Was made public, that
Beschcr had committed adultery with her
at various tunes and places, the lecture
room of the church, or rather the study
beck of it, being tbe most familiar place.
He offered to give names and data, to a
select committee, under pledge of aeerecy.
He insisted upon the pledge of secrecy
Mcaiuc be did not wish that the lady's
name should become public Jiroperty.
This Mr. Brecber dsclincd. whercafen
Bowen makes this statement. It i* not to
lie supyesHri that Beecher and hia fncnib
will let this pam. They cannot. The
statement is explicit and circunutantial.
and it will have lo he met, consequently
Brooklyn is in a state of mind. ■ There is
hurrying to and fro, there is trouble on
totb sides. Will Bowen, if Beschcr sura
kim, give the astro of that lady ? WiD
be face the music, or will be back down
when tbe time comes that be is brought to
the teal? And will lie be brought to tbe
test at al! ? These aro question* that time
will come of it There ere skeletons in
too many closets in Brooklyn, and the

sxcite no more surpriM.
The oldost.
strcngort Lomss in th« eily are jpiag.'knd
M om knows to day who is gong to-mor­
row. Rente aro .till afakfag. snd the
Mares the first of Msy approaches, the
sire stores on Brosdvmv are bring vacated,
.nd api'Jication. for them are s. rars as
hen’" teeth. T kntw of one "tore that four
yoan ago was fa drn-.aud at filfl.QOu j^r
yrsn that ia now bring occupied at M.OUO,
and the tenant* are giving it up for they
can get a better one at J4,&lt;W0 Tbe truth
is busiMsn men can hardly afford to pay
any rent, for there b no profit whatever la
buaiara*. Tbe abrinks-re in valu- i* going
on steadily, and no one can see tbe end
Relief must come from some sourer, or
bankruptcy will be tbe rule, and solvency
tbe exception. New York u very rick.
THB HirrODBOMB MEKrtBOs.

Arc still wonderfully filled, and it "i. ns
unfashionable not to go and bear Mr. San­
key ring aa not to hear Titian* or Van
Bulow, er soy oilier light of the uiurial
or dramstie world. The Hippodrome b
still pecked st mid-dsy aad evrn'OfL and
the religious movement b treated with the
greatest respect by the papsm. Hat a
visit to the meeting* com races a candid
pieraon, that the reason of tho great aadicoves drawn togvtber b not Mr. Moody’s
earntMocai, or • Mr. Sankey's ringing/-of
which he haa proa J u chary of late a* a
pet tenor in opera, but the number who
take a serious interest in religion. Thera
arc thousands of genuinely gvod people in
the city, who bri'eve that religion outwriglu all othsr interest., and arc drawn
to t!&gt;«*c meeting* hoping for good- The
popularity uf Moody and Soo key in Great
ilntun b ea.il/ andenviod; it wu their
American-tm attracted the crowd, just as

uever make the same impression on culti­
vated people that bs did shroud. The big
clergy, of New York sit up in the preach­
er * pen at the meetings, and laugh over
Mr. Moody's apt bite, in tbe way of Ulustntioo, a* they would nt excellent jokes,
and lira evangelist runs &lt;ra about salvation,
very much in tba wsy a Chicam buinc*
nun talks fararanro, or railroads, with the
same earnestness, but Dots whit more
i. that of a finkbed auctioneer, who b
ready to knock dxre*i sAlvatioo to the
highest bidder without reserve.
TM LABOR MABKBT.
Carefully compiled tables show that almeat one lialf nf the skilled labor uf tlie
city b idle, and that wages for those in
employment hare been cal down amriy
one half. The bricklayers, who two years
ago were irettiog 84.50 a day are glad to
work now for 8L50, while laborers who
were firm in their demand for 83.00 are
gtad to get week at any price
There m
very liuh repairfag, and in regular mxnu
farturing th«rc b absolute stagnation. Il
b a curium thing that pbno making b the
only trade which keeps ite hands ril em­
ployed, and at old wages. • Pianos are
luxurua, and it would kcw that this trade
would be the fii.t to fall off, but it b not
so. That trade is -just aa brisk aa ever.
The charitim arc of courao crowded with
the hungry and naked, and the societies
for supplying firing sre taxed away beyond
their capacity. If there ever was a time
when spring was anxiously looked for, it b
naw. It u a hlcMing that the,winter has
been so mild. Bat Inc look-out for the
surutne. U dreary enough. A visit to tbe
prinrijfltl arvhitecta showed that scsrcely
any building was contemplated foe the cn
suing sca*ou, and what tlw laborers arc to
do during the summer is a query. They
can live on leas than to the winter, bat
they must have something, and that some
thing b very remote.

HOW THK Btcn AMVSB TUKMBKLVBS.
While tbe poor are starving the rich are
amusing thcnwclrea, aa they always will.
The list form of fashiooablc amtuement b
horsebac k part^ Companies । assemble
gentlemen, and train their bones to go
through the figures of dances, preciariy as
though they were to a ball-room. Think
of the Virginb reel oe horseback ! Yet
they do it, and they • tag," just aa they
uacd to when they were children, and their
fathers were butchers and Ixakcrs. Thb
latter game they play with their horses at
full galop, and so expert have riders bscome, that rtrf few sceidente are reported.
It beats skating.

LEMT
b S)»n u*. aad th* fashionable Christians
base to change their base. They cannot
show their fine fcalMh at the theatres,
operas oe parties, bat they make it up al
the churches. How devoutly they crowd
the eharehes every morning, when they
have new dothes, ^aad hsw awertly^pious

n Maine. ThalStete has concluded that
the poorest poesible use to make of a m.n
M to hang him.
An Otifaaxchann says it u a soUmn
fact that the majority of tbe Democratic
members of th. Ohio LegislaUxre are for
Psndleton for PraudanL
And now Conklin's prospect, ere wan­
ing. A strong pppostUuu from hi. own
State b cociinx up, and will oppose him at
Ctoannati. Il feoka Hayesv, very.

14lh day of February, 1876.
The Chicago aad Lake Huron railroad
advertise to pay cash &amp;r 10,000 coed*'of
wood delivered along the Km of their

McCrae, eupmntaodeni. Battle Creek,
Mich.
Rev. M. V. ILcrk, fonnwly of thi.
County, now of Athens Calhoun county.
baptued 61 petsoo. Bunday, Feb 20, and
during the day 80 were added to hfa
church. Three month, ago he had but
Confederate House of Repetsentativca 20 members.
And -*vre’derirg the manifat sMtrndaney
ol the Confederates there just now, it « Mich., have decided to sup tbe township
»«nl for 89,000 now in their liand., adnot a bad name either
Senator Booth want, lo know what bo oeted from tbe saloon keepers in the tows.
has over said or done that should call The jtreent liquor law will favor the vildown upon him the indignity of a nomi­ age tn the suit.
George
lloopeogsnwr &lt;if Gilead.
nation to tbe prorideaey fmm the “inde­
pendent "inflation Dcmocrscy cf Indiana? Branch County, haa made 1.00(1 lb* of
maple nagar thi* winter, Mid ret the
The Rbtde Island Houan of Represen­ groceryturn lierc liare none • excepting old
tatives have pasted, without division, a bill staff melted over and mixed with the worst
providing that land occupied or owned by quality of brown sugar.
The Kalamaxoo Gau tit ray* that Bill
institutions .hill no longer ba exempt
Nyc, a notorious salooaitt and bagnio
from taxattou. It b expevtod the Setiatc
icepsr. haa reformat tarried hi* liquor
will concur:
into ihlnitroel, .iarneda temperance p'alge,
Carl Schura sap the utter liclplcMneM and presented hi* name for membership
and folly of the Demoeratic majority in to tbo Melbodbt Church.
Congreai lias already caused “the bmt
I.a»t year the Flint A Pcre Marquetie
beads of the party to eune their victory
fa the .year 1874, becauM it lias only railway mill, cut 132,014,212 feet of lum!«er. The shingle cut wa* 161.633.500
brought their impotence to light end faThe Jackson, ljui*ing A Saginaw railway
spire their opponent* with a mw vitallity.
mill* rut 57.330,(MHi f«et of timber, 29,­
We understand that a weekly newspaper 587,500 ahinglro and 9,800.000 lath.
b sooo la be .tsrtej at Falmouth, MiautiSteel rail* arc being laid on tbe Air
itie&gt;, aad will advocate and urge the re- Line railroad, and it i* thought that the

nut'tee have found it neev-aary to discharge
thb very gallant Uukn soldier.
Ex-Senator Harlan haa written a letter
fa which be notes with great satbfaction
tbe wouderful development of tbe freed­
men saying, dial during the pa*t ten yeara
no other equal number of people anywhere
on the earth's surface have made such
rapid advancetMnt io knowledge, fa civilitalics and refiameut, and fa die _»qsi*i
lion cf the means of domestic luppuims
aad comfort.
A - Promiacnt Wisconsin German ia
quoted as saying that if the Rcpubbcsn
party wants ibe solid German Vote of the
country—Sehura and all—it ha* only to
nominate Elihn B Waahburo. The man
■ ho took care of the German, in Paris
would scoop ’em all fa. A* between
Blaine sad a Democrat, Wboousto b a
doubtful State. But Unde EUhu can carry
it against any Democrat living.
A feeding new England politician now
al Waaliingtou my. the presidential cand'idates .Uli plan and plot for a term in the
White Homs. Gon Great evidsctly faaeoi
ground rapidly, and Meson. Blaine and

daring the bat fortnight. Nsw men Iwgin
to !« talk of as "contprombe candidate. "
Mr.' W’beder, of New York, and Gov.
Hayes, of Ohio, are in thb duo, and either of them would make a proiident of
whom the enuntry would never lie asham-

se/thal they oat-dreae all their neighbors,
and then the meetings for charity, which
are cminetitlv proper. How they eotnj laocnUy 50 m a sweet, simple rortume
that cost 8UXW fa Pkrb, and give 810 u
relieve the suffering poor at their doors
If there b anything utte.ly aboard, !t b
tbe obssrvanre of Lehi by a fashionable
New Yoek Christian lady. They make
the season of mortification the lime for
die wildar. parable extrarag.nc*-. They
exchange the paid ringecs of the opera for

A graduate oF Union Oilkwe u pronineat bubisem min fa North Carolina, fa
a recant letter ear.: “I married in 1839,
entered the Confederal ■ imfae (as every
true Southern man did) fa 1861 and remained with the Southern army until near
the close of the war when I was severely
wounded snd retired from the service.
We are glad .hvery perfalrad. Wo are
glad onr eaure proved a failure- We are
gl.J eha fUtaa area.......... ssd wMtf T
speak thb I speak the sentiment of ninetenths af ths Boatbern jiecple.

and take revenge for the inferiority by
piling more agony on their dress
Cunous world thb. And yrt tfaae people all
expert to.get to heavsu by aad-by.
Piano.

The N. Y. TrOwae cannot be accused
of frieodlinen toward the Republican party
but it b aousd nn the financial qaotlfoa
and b compdlodto seythb of the Demo­
cratic sclteme for dodging contraction;
“Thb country will never resumo specie
paynuota until tbo people aro prepared to
maka tho racritmw Mremarily Inefdenl to
rssumptiot).
Tkr
polity u
frxMd. Il postpotM indefinitely tho day
of rewumpttou. bat doe* not fa any degree
make rmumption the nwrv easy at any fu
turn tame."
Tba Detsoosuta nf Now Hampshire bars
uominstai Daniel Marcy far gpunat beCSM whuto fa coo«sao. In IBM, he mads
a vfafaM aMMhowPsunidsM Umfa, fa
apeMh fa which he sold that the wicks*!,
dbleyal abebuoa party who uutafa tbe
iWdent fa kb fafarafaM of the Condi
tataou are joist beira with Um lo the fa
beritaMs of oircual infamy. Th. New
Ham jwhiro Dotwcrony ought u, adopt for

Somrthtog to Rsmember.

Whan Democrat, talk about hard tinxs,
high taxation, snd corruption fa ths gov
ernment, remind them of the fort that tbe
public expenditarni ram in ths first y*ar
of the Rebellion move than FOUR HUN
DRED MILLION dolbrs, and ineewaed
every year that the war ontfaued until
they resebed ths faiuwaes m, the fast
ywur, of rasrly THIRTEEN HUNDRED
MILLION DOLLARB-an ra the RE­
SULT OF THE DEMOCRATIC RE­
BELLION.
Of erarae an increase of
rerenum had to follow, to cff«* which
ttowo was Ii-J rawurcr but i*4*uon of the

HASTINGS

■

G. y. Itowll fl Co’8. Column1
rm* Ik. Brates Jmrert
That was* curious surarbe party which
A FARM OF YOUR OWN
oMmbbd rti’araoo HtiJiday's fo Brook­
s
f".
toatius of Mr. Bowen.
Mr Beecher
wse diere, and hb aon* sad sou-ta-Uw,
HOMESTEADS^
General Traey sod
Sbaarama,_Mr. FREE

Ths tat ReiKflj’fPT Hart Tta!

■■ n
STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It. ■

Oftbedelrgstre to the Council, aad the
Examining Committee of ^Plymouth

,

Best oat Ckflapeti Railreafl Land

No country clergymen, waited upon by a UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Where you wid find all kinda of
party of bL parfahioners, atapty handed
and pcaMOsed of rapacious appetites, could
t
be more surprised than was Mr. Bowen
when, instead of the Examining Committ­
ee be had beau summoned to mart, ba
beheld thu imposiag assemblage rf Mr
Of every Description which we
Beecher', friend.
Somewhat dueonoer
ted, but not altogether daunted by thb
H E TC I&gt; M I’ O It 1RTO. can reU cheaper than any boua i in B*r•
unsxpccteil group of auditors, Mr. Bowen
ry Cotiuty, for tfarra- renaoa*:
SHAKERS
’
appears to have read without hesitation un
l*t. Berauau wa hnvw no rent to pay.
hi* part, or fatorupuon on lira part of hu Gt.NliiSh J'LOWER it VEGETABLE
21. heeaue we make the moat »( our
auditors the statement ho haa been for
some days busy fa preparing. .Aa to the
umtritKo rnrotiDorii.
3d. Itecaunr we keep Ute bert of work*
scene which f.Jlowed. the aeeounta of both
parties to fa are fa sufatanlial agreement
(111. Itecaaar we warrant all good, we
When Mr. Bowen tamed lb depart tbe
raake.
dMr wm looked fa hfa face, and the key
We ac^l none of Uifa cbeap-made Fur­
slid Into the pocket uf the dextrous Mr.
niture that fa made by machinery. The
good* we make ia tnn*Je by hand, mJ
for the other entranre, but Mr. Bowen was
too fleet &lt; f foot for hi* pursuer* and vanshod through the door before they had WANTED «SSKiLSL«S. call and Inapi-ct our good*, (of they *U
bear inapcetton. No trouble at all
time to duee It. ■
»how gnreda.
Sarh a .to. as thu i* ksetily ludicrous.
Parties baring Pieturwi to frame
The cartoonist*' wc may fa sure, will make
tho nw»l of it. Mr Beecher end bis
aa we can do It 1’ .jrond Cheaper than
fristKb raahiug to and fro—chairs over

neminauon and reflection of the Hon.
Jay A. Hubbcl tbeMvsent Repressotativs ken off on account of tbe nraghnra* of
the road, tome time ago, will be replaced,
of that, the Ninth District, fa CoogveM.
aa one boar can 1* saved betsrven Jackson
and Niles.
Gov. Hendriek. and labeb him “a sly,
Controller Garfield, of Ik-troit, fa hfa
alppery, abuffling, negative, indeterminate
annual report, say* that if no change oc­
sort of Politician, who b not emlwrraaacd
curs fa the law. govenifag ths income of
by convictiona on any of the great lance
the sinking fund, snd no more bend.* are
of the day.”
fanrd, theBsteUa of the sinking fund s ill
Let it not be forgot tea that beside the
bub to • penai-iu relwl *ol&gt;!ter», Soutlrarn troll's bonded &lt;leU, tho. extinguishing
Democratic members have already intro­ the entire debt of the city, with, th*: cxduced bilb into the present CongrtM reptioo of the water bond*
For thb re­
which involve tin- sum of mnrr tlum ikrrr tail, if attained, we will be indebted to
koiuirrd nilli-xoi nf J.Jlnn, or mute than the liquor tax, which M something of a**cta scvrslh of our ustiou.I debt. Thb i*
hut the bvginnfag.
muuity through the traffic in firewater.
Speaking of tbe. Presidential race tbe Further, it proves very scodwdvt'lr fa it­
New York (&lt;«a*mcm'.&gt;/ rays "Fester sn self that the liquor L-.x laws arc mors
old horse with greet staying qualities, to l«ne£ci*l than any prohibitory las. ever
adopted and enforced, or attempted to l«
ri«i off the prise fa the four ctiferred, fa any pert of the country.
mile race at Son Francisco. Dorse racing
Mr. W. B Strong, of Chicago, having
ami politics are not unlike al times. The resigned the office of General riunerinten
race b not alway. to the swift."
dent of the Michigan Central Railroad,
_ Tho Wbcotisfa Republican State ran ha. been .ucreeded by Mr. Henry D. Ledchosen to the National Convention fa
Jsnc. The convention adopted a revolu­
tion opposed to a third term. They also
adopted a rewlution leaving tbeir del**,
gate" free to vote for the nomiantion of
Presi-leot of the I nited States.
Texas hu elected • democratic state
ticket by at lea*l- 40.00tr majority. No
man who votes against the Democracy
•land* any show f.»r btiwnvss or social
recognition in thi* -refuge of rascal",
where the avenge of unpunished manl.-r,
b shoot ten pot Minam 10 a e.mnty.
Tbe Republicans of Indiana held their
State Coovenlion os Tuesday. It was an
immense convention ia die and the enthu•ia*m wa* greet. A strong preference was
exprrewcl for Senator Morton for Preai'
dent. The following State ticket was
nominated, and a strong one it b;
Ths House Committee on Invalid* Pen
siocu has diwhargrel iu clerk, Wilson uf
Hliaob, a badly wounded Union soldier,
to make a place for a Democrat. Tlib com­
mittee, like most of ths other committees
of the House, haa gone info a ecerrt inves­
tigation On account at thb aecrst faves-

lev isinnissunr

The SurpriM Party ti Mr HtilMsyt'a. |

Altin.

Tba IHiaob Stale RepubTaun Oonven-1 A sew salt wall st Bay aty fa 1,036
ifan yriU Im bdd May 24.
ertirap.
Hoe. J. Webster Childs will addrorn tho
veslivn win be bald March 22.
Graaaan of Eaton County on tho lOth of
Tlte Democrat, will hold tboir national Mani at Charlotte
conveoticu al Sl Loeb on Tuesdar, Juno
J. H. Vaaandc,' of BrookfleH. Eaton
27.
County,haa1 Bible printed lathe year
,600, making it now 276 ytott old.
practise of spoakisg oo* piece and printing
Port Huron b*a a society, tbo member*
mother in th. (iotyrtononal Rtrord.
of which aro pl«dg«l not u. treat or be
Al th. Connecticut Democratic (*atia- treated to liquor or cigars in any form.
tfao lata week hot par's ticket was renom
"Chalk it dawn" that Each Prey, of
sated, Cbariss 11. IsgvAoll for Governor. I&gt;unondale, Eaton County, was caught by

twvere sad feet tbe Uafoa as our fathers
U»fiM N&gt;»
. far
gave it to ua He omnmiu a Meh erfaw in,
,2
ne
"ffiXx -o»k
of aerials Western post, bv giviag toms aeaiaet the American
jwcras, «nJ
kM,- ■&gt; ™. u» "O. xj «•
110^00 mmeor haste the wife of Gon
“k,“ • t
“
,U
Unu ihn-u w,. koe,
Sr?£,SE-'S^.tt2X.
w fcm
*■
*&gt; ““
“•
ptety X sastoso de I*'*'*! i» .l«i&lt;
MW
MX"
heirs soU haa So TMX UHBUtAMt s os
a. — Mil-, »«i iwx&gt;»
—I wvddn’t mfad it n&gt;ym*-boi he
“S^^^rotbemrierid never &lt;fal a dirty thin-, snd ho never will
TUi Artg we to otWabow
ofvrar,sadshe Kvw of thsroamd. « Ha will never pay fatwiMMW,—be will
Mror rapport &gt; body of mercenarias. nor
Thai Marcy ehaw *0 an..
will be use uadse lufloenre. The burn
tamMe homBinriiie nf ewfe.' e tW
mors who aro abosKfar QmUfag at this thb taxation fescy nsast remember that
time are dofag it at their own erpeme b tmbm week—&lt;5* mH
y-« r ir^LtC jV”1-* iT TTU*-"
% Fifafcleatffii.ivroohliimare m ever
Stall ffaftTSSm
atoram^Utsad this spmskm, ma
..mhfag at U-ir owa ehurgra-thet is for DEMOCRATIC RRBMLLION And
3^1
iIbabm

State

Pdnfoal Note -.

expooee a great many other.. The women
of Brooklyn are, al this time a great deal
Dore anxious to know the name of that
tsdy than they are to know whether be
Was guilty with Mrs. Tilton The Tilton
matter i» a little .talc, but this is fresh and
piquant.
English attention, like.the jubilee ringers.
Artemas Ward and Mark Twain, an&lt;L
TUB BXLKXAV DtaUSACK.
Brete Hatte's stories, whose popularity
Hie Belknap scandal created a profound abrcud outrun.* that they have at home.
sensation, for the prosecuting witness is a One can inugias what a con*rut Mr.
prominent man here, and Mr*. Belknap is Moody's cut. utterly unconventional man­
ner. hu liomcly Uloatratious, n« hare
aa well 1 nown in society here as she is in been lo thefoimal Englbb way of doing
Ws^ifogton. This is a dear ease of fam- things,’and it b no wonder he took theratb-

froat io lira, suggest; who art opposed lo
Belknap w*. the sister of the Secretary's
IntpaHnt ito credit or tho nation by d.preci Secretary Belknap to the poaitioo of poM
Mine any et.U* oMigslioo., and la front of trader at Fort Sill. Mr. Marsh testified first wife. She wan aTombiMun. of Har­
raMaiaiog. ia every way Ito national frith
rodsburg, Ky , and wa« a high-fiyer of tba
end kaaaaal honor; who bald that the east- before the Committee that the idea of hi.
highest flying kind. She was wont to
come to New YotV, and make the mot
free from sectarian control; who believe that, by tbe late Mrs. Belknap; that be inti­
for the promotion* of there coda. a&amp;4 dime- mated ('&gt; her a willingness to pay for it; extravagant purchases, for her principal
ambition was to outshine every woman in
that
she
dcvcrly
nominated
the
bona.
;
eeafolad la'hooe who adhere to tbe priaciAnd she
plat or 177# and support theta ** in corporal • that the place was given him, and snag- Washington, native or foreign.
od lathe tmatlratina aad lava; aad who an
did U. Het drra*« were tbe meet gorgeia favor of reeognlsiag aad nm|lbnhf the
ous, her equipage* were the most costly,
faadaawetal principle at oatloaol uaiiy ia it to both tbe preseut and tbe late Mrs.
thia centennial snnl wire rv of the birth ofthe Belknap, who were sisters, Kentucky girl., and she wm surrounded uith servants cf
“T D. Moaaas, Chairman Brpublkoa 5a- and usters-in-law of George H. Pendleton the most expensive nature. It w» given
tine) Committer
_
. of Ohio, and some to the Secretary out in Washington that she did not de­
pend on the Secretary's salary—he liad no
WuhiagiM, D. C-, Theroday. January 11. himself. Such is tbe outline of this ter­
rible story, which our space will not per­ moans beyond that—but that she had in­
herited wealth, the income of which pas
mit us to give in fall, and which cannot
Republican state Convention.
sufficient to jurtify all thia extravagance.
fail to cause a bltub of shame lo creep
A Bepnblteaa .-Male Convention loaissl 23 upon the face of every person who hw hi. Al her home the atory was that ths Secrre
tary had made some lueky spcculatious be­
■lalrcslea and alternate* lo al lead the Eeputlleaa Sauoaal Convention at c'laeianali on tee country’&gt; honor at heart.
fore he went into the cabinet," which a«Democracy Illustrated
publican Fcate Central Cewmllloe. "ill be
UM at th* City of Grand Rapid*, on Wedae.
story would not go down. AU thia figre
Ay^lbs 10th day of May. IBM. al 10 o'clock
That our readers may fr’ly appreciate they were sdling trail ershifs. and spend'All Republican ctet-r.. and olh«r tutor, the cAmteVer of the men the Democracy ing the proceed, in thia foolish way.
wlthont vetard to peat political difereaevv or of the nation ddigbtfa honor, we print
There can l&gt;e no doubt that the woman
tad aupplrt tie priadpios enunciated ia &lt;br herewith an extracifrom a .peach de*;verhad tho min completely under . her thumb
sail fre the Notional Rapabbeaa Coav.alien, cd in the House of IteprrocnlaUvcs on the —that so inf.tnited was &gt;&gt;• with her that
are invited to participate la tho election of
14th day of June 1864 bv Daniel Marry,
TVe eeverel eaentiea trill bo entitled lo tbe protest candidate of the Democracy of had she desired it The man wsa doubtfour delegates for each repreoeaUlivo ia the
lower keaasb of tbeStato Logblaiams and New Hampshire for Governor, and ask lem honest, originally, bat oh, how weak'
every man in Barry County to read it.
The merchants of New York suffer se­
Uioa will be entitled to ton delejales.
“Mt OOXMTITVXIICY &lt;fo not btltrn M verely by this exposure. It is rumored
Coder the rtoehitien of 1MB no delegate
icur u&gt; &lt;i r-iarrZy for the tremenduou.
evil with which our country is afflicted. that Mrs. Belknap owes vast sums of mon­
la the county he repreoeuie.
My roootitneat* are a thinking, reaaoating ey to the fashionable dry goods men and
S. D. BlSOHAM, Chairman
pciplc. They bow to no idols, and wor­ jewelers here, which, as the Bclktuqw
B. 8. ULIH Secretaryship no false Goda; their politim coosisto have spent all their stealings, they will
of pure Democracy. They do not believe
Republican Convention.
that the black man i= tqual to th- white.
TUK KrtDKMIC or TUX SKABOX.
&gt;
They are not imbued with any /afae j&gt;kiA Republican Coavunlioa to eket oi&lt;bt laadtnipg or /aht totiorU t»aermi»y Ttix
Malaria and ignorance of vctiiiktuon
By
JelofUe* u roprmut th* County of Barry In black max's tbvx rosmo.v.
will soon make New York no fit place lor
wliat
prinei|Je
of
right
can^any
uuui
jusU
■ he Plato Coavastlan lo be held at Onad(
Rapid* on the Mth «f May nest, will be held
at the Court Hmae. in tbe City of llaatiar on meht to accure frecdsm to tbe ./ores/ ague, diphtheria, scarlet fever and small­
Saturday, th. »h day efAptfl. I87A al 11 Your career is fast drawing to a done. pox bold tbeir own a very few years longer
God, ia hia roerey, will not impose upon
a'deek M.
as they are doing now, the city will Jsoon
The eevunl TownMipo ia the County will be tbe free American people another four
I-our
eaililod to fourdalofUiao each, aad tho oever- yean- of your-' dreadful misrule.
yean in the faey farance, four yoan gro^ rich people are deserting tbeir villaa, liea) ward* of the (Uy of Halting to om each.
cause the place ia so deadly with agues.
By order &lt; Republiaaa County ComnuUoe.
four yuan at the bliud lading the
This mouth the fWiionable epidemic is a
Daatn. Brstsu.
the plThath bottoraloa, I think will malignantinflocnia, which vnita human­
Mad. Maetiap, Mank Mh 1178.
satisfy even Divine veugcanre.
And kind as it dul horses two year. ago. The
wbsa the edminiatrati. n at th. govern doctors call it by no fancy name, .only
meat pats ns into the hands of the eoa- "plain eold." and the Madison Avenue
TROUBLE IN THE WAR DEPARTservauvo party, our abulitioo friend, must prescription for ite treatment is—neither
WENT.
emigrate to A’byainia. and into the heart belladonna, nor “internal exhibition oT’
of Africa, or be content with the four aconite, or anv other high sounding drox,
The rcvelattuu ot the pant week al yean of MnCBOBMKTIC BKAVTITrUB but equally plain catnip tea, made doubly
•troog. which is administered not more far
Wmhwgton will fall with atartlinp effect
ern'ment inetituted for whilt mra will the sake of breaking up the cold, by a
upon tbe muatry, notwithatandinr tbe again become popular.
good sweat, aa for ite valuable and recently
nuny prrriona dtadoBuren af official tut1 shall utter upon the ff-x&gt;r of this dhuwvere-' imipcrtiee in quietihg tho
faithfulned* and corruption.
In all thia House whatever 1 wish concerning the nerves. Fancy a bowl of Lady Washingmate*,
rkc
ybtfte.
-rad
dr
uofrayrt
of
ton china breaiiiing the soothing usoense
bmaUndfinr mun .Uxkl higher in the
thio Aih»ioiotnition; whatever 1 wish of balm tea, adminictersd to an -ntersrting
pablw mnMonca than Genl Belknap eonroraiag iu torpitodr, iu ,ioo
dtl»r Grant'. SocreUry of War, although fimnity. On the Knd day of September as velvet, aAi you havetho elegance of in
the limited and tetduueal charartor of his 1862, the President (Iineola) gave uo- fluensa. But for real virtuea, 1 prefer the
old style, a cricked blue bowl, steaped m
duiiot aonutwhat removed him from gene
be should imue a pvoekmatioa ef esnanei
ral obMrvataon. He, however, enjoyed to potion to all the afasvs In the diatriote seek pcncrali'ia. of teas with a quart of deep
the fnlleat extent, the jtrorerbtaUy good tug far independence.
Three months three gulps, Ugh! the stoutest cold fled
reputation of Army officers, whieh haa notice was given. During this time tbe affrighted al tbe thought of a second dose.
oboMfow preai was in eentodes ; tbe rebel But talk uf plain cold»-4be MW variety
tputot propoaala to tnnafrr Indian Affairs to lion was anout to receive iu final blow
the osdered tnoVanom was to be nsberee
*bo uo.*mi of the I^r Orpartaient aa a in. Greety, at the baud of 900,000 more
fever and ugfce, and getting drank, and
moana of inanring an^naeat adaaiaiatraprotuiaed to move immediately upon tbe one crawitout of an attack fading Uke a
tioo of the perplexing dutim thereto per- coceoy'. weeks, under tbe infiwace of the cabinrt officer just investigated.
Brent of the Lord. In my Judgement
laintng.
rouncAL.
.
an overrent* ofthe cunssitutioo to proBal individual dshottor ma ami amae- eiaim ffaedom to mdlio- of Usefa,
The local politicians of New York are
tuam will braal through all known aafo- aSords staple foe the demngugua.
Time
Kurda.
From what wo know at this vrouMfril ms to specify one half the rad- making a stir for Conkling’s nomimauon
for the presufaicy. but it does not make
writing itaeeam that the House Commit­ ioal mistakes Mr. trnKoln has made. Tbe mix* headway. There are many excel
tee sn the expenditaraa Ln Uta War De­ whole bfl off todiotmoot is bsing drawn lent men in the city who would be gfad to
bylbeaeetfrsd himself.
The (rsif of
partment rwnatly struck upon a line of .ifovtUsa Zfarofa teiU ootyrorr n/arer ace Conkling fa the Frvsidoitial chair, and
invesUAtiou whadt stoned to asrioualy SES?iSi-Ed S.'sn there are a great many who would not.
But three are a tbramnd or more p.ilitioal
implisma tbe ^ury of War, and, st.
the Preeidrat will go down to poetenty bummers, who would ssreort anybody
axplfeWy snort 1^ tUy had bougl l

JI rather hare a arts man rathre than hare
my cnc who haa ever mixed in city &lt;ir
eatc polities. Tbe Democracy are hardly
ay better off. Tilden esnmX get the un
divided support of the petty ia tbe tfcy,
red for tbstaiatter no one can. Bo far m
New York is concerned it will not make
much ol « show of influence fa either
rourention. The liberals, what « left of
hem, are waiting far the highest biddsr,
but then-arc M few of them that no one
ransidcr. them wgthu bid.
tub Btatxxaa or tbb wkxk.
The list of failures this wook, foot up
nearly om hundred, and they embrace al­
most all varietica of business. The smashed
parties generally offer 15 orate ra lb&lt; dol­
lar, that bring tho renter figure. ^8o

Awirtanl Superintendent at Detroit, of
which city he b a native—son &lt;.f Henry
Itedyar*], (Tonnerly Mayor of Drtroit ) and
gran(fee n of Geo. Lewfa Cast. Mr. L. m
not very old aa a railroad nun, hut with
his ripe nor element a* an rxceutive man
hi. short service iu connection with the
Central has proved him
efficient that he*
u rapidly risen both fa tho catimalion of
the public and railroad manager..
So
greet fa President Joy'* ennfidr-nr*.- in Mr.
fadyard s abilities that, on hi. aecwioei lo
the &lt; irnrral riuperfatcndcneT. the prwitiiia
abolfalie&gt;t
Mr. Ixdrard'* headquarter,
ill bo in Detroit.
Hcrapath'a Railway Jonnal. publuhcd
in London, annuuims that the Michigan
Central railroad company b going to con­
trol the Detroit A Milwaukee railroad.
Thu piper aays “The tvodholders may
frelconfident that in the hands uf Mr.
Joj, and the men engaged in Jhc enter
prise, the scheme, 1! properly supported,
will be carried through aueceufnlly. The
profits of the line in 1867 were ab-.ut
877'K(KH); hut afore then the traffic ha*
gradually dcrrea»ed without much deervaac
in expenses. In 1873 the cxpriue. were
824.000 more than the gnsa earning. ; in
1874 there was a profit of nearly 8200,­
000; but fa 1873 the profit wa* only
about 820,000. Tbe mortgage and rou[cn
holders arc offered a new firat charg-,*'
inertgage bund, fawring five per amt intcrasl fa gold or six per rent fa currency,
and commencing to ran a year after the
sale of the line. Tbe principal negotiator

IN NEBRASKA,

FURNITURE!

miscuously and dodging about through gs$20r.S“to.Ttt!WS tfa iJaranut »*-ta Itoat.acfeetfld stock o’t
the throng Mr. Bowep, eager to escape
I'lcrURE FRAMES AND MOULDit would be a clumsy pencil which could
ixou, ttKACKiraita, Papbb— Hoi.t*not make Mirnrthing uf the material* thu. iraS&amp;BSS55«SS®- .!5
fumishad. Hut after all is the areas g^y;&amp;«rJisrsr*r?.t
Holdwws.
■
‘
wholly a laughable ons? Here u the pastor
and everything In the Furniture line.
We Invite all lemon* tn call and look
boud raar rriuu.
preacher in" America, charged with dread­

ful crimes; here u ths man, for a score of

AUGERS and REAMERS

church, wbo proCmes to have tho avideuceofhfa pastor's guilt, here ia the Ex­
amining Committee of the church a*Rem
bled to inquire into the truth or fafaii of
the charges; snd fastesd of a fair and judieial examination we have an atteuijX to
averaws by numbers and to restrain by
force, and tho company of Vbrtetian geetlr
men traiufonn themselves into soowshine
very like a m«&gt;b, enacting a arene of wild
tumult and ludicrous omfuston. It seems
almovi uuosreraary to sey that the scene
i* dirarcditable to all pertie* omlenrad fa
it fudged by eitlier of tbe aeeuuuls which
we hare of it. In laek of direct evidtnre
neuple ars pbliged to jades of thia Brook
Irn buaiuew by indicatfoap and iuferaocca.
the mggisrtion* whicivflmw from suebra
arene a* thb are nut natteriag or helpful
to the reuse of tbe flymouth pastor,
ixreera of fair play in a piotrovcrsy where1
tiier* are fifty againat one, are likely to
aide with the one rather than the fifty.

‘sjg- it. ygsariA f.

aarart itselfby force of arm*, and violence
fa tbe resort of a weak rather than a strong
rail**- The acene of cdiuwday evening
has its tadecrous phases, but it haa seriooa
one* a* well, ami the latter will tie rcmem
fared hingraL It was a bod Mete of busioora. look st it fa whatever Itg lit we may.

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition al our 1 urnlturc

“MORE LIGHT’

drr. Ilei-alring of all kinds of old fur
nllurc neatlr done
•

DUNCANS* MASONIC RITUAL
WE MEAN BUSINEBB 1
*.*uta* *U Ike Iraatsraa
»ev«n Uaarvav
I'unilture Dooms south aide State St.
haaartafo AUvaartM: *Hk ABSre--"*, I'kras**
aa« kikartalteM U &lt;La4U*l*a. B&gt; Ike ato'rt opiaiaite H. A. Woodyearfe Hardware
UM. suabfraitaMal?to toka tka ckair aa Marara
SJgaicaiiSSfcrgs-S'Jssr Hlore.
8TEBBIKS B|fl&gt;g.
UkBKsIu New Tart.
ftiW, Boel Islui &amp; Pacific

^s^^Pic^Rui'BaLcs.
IJtOO
tl&gt;aa*****taaa. AUrea for oae rt-*»lar*.
a. j. nouaan a &lt;-o.. mtsismi. ran*

RAILROAD.
Tka dlreal nala for

saOwt

|S25 A DAY|

Remember 8t. Patrick’s Day.
Gram! Bail at Union Hall un the
17th of March.
South Carolina, said mwetly st a' large
Democratic meeting io that State -that
the D-ciocraU* mu*t carry the next elect­
ion, if they had to take op their mnakeL*
and take off their cueta. aa white men go-*

the bloody shirt and wear it for hb liber­
ty's rake
—:—
-------- r
The Cincinnati Erpinr claims that
there arc SllU.UVO Democrats iu Ohio, Indiana.ind Pennsylvania oe nearly one
third of tbe Democratic vote fa the Union
who indorse its financial views
It ex
pert* them L&gt; have a little influence in the
Naiiotia' Cunvention.

There will be a grand time at
th* St. Patrick’! Grand Ball.
Don't fail to attend it.

■a oeod taevnoer. OeaertrtM book aaM
too. *e«. rau Auara co., nt imoa, ano.

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE!

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAX AND. BEAST
I* tk.OraaJ OU

MUSTANG

nr.snr, laci&gt;s. rsau. atxss
E&lt;‘. MnUXB. KOCK ISLAXD.
tt.trari-uKT, mcscjltixe.
WlXlIIXo-Toy, I0XA CfTT.QKlX
XKt.l.,
XKKTOX.
1&gt;K3 XOIXKS.

Cctmcil Bluffs and Omaha.
Without Chango of Cara,
V. tore 11 frta* w.lk Iks t’atoa Paata* ttellau fra
t*va* *r. Mil Lak* Oil. !tor»n«u. tan
Trairu tear* Daily ar follow .Oaaha. LaavaaaarlkX Atoklaaa XV
rwtoXreMBto2&lt;£ra^lwa. fa&lt;*£ '» ! K ■
Utoaka Ixevaaa lltal. KiaaHa4 &gt;
M M &gt; to

LINIMENT
KANSAS LINE.
L 1 11 1 INI la 11 1 )
Tto Cktoaeo. Mart I*U»4 * Paata. X*..’rea4
Ca_ kava sea anaaaU tkai* ItoaiWM rato«a tmiaraa
WHICH HAS STOOD TH ETEST OF
40 YEA 118.
THERE IM NO JtOHE IT WILL LEAVE.* WORTH,
4 ITCIIHOV,
NOT HEAL. NO GAMRNEtM IT
WILL NOT CURE. NO ACHE, NO
'
and CHICA6O,
&lt;'«&lt;&gt;*aM&gt;a(*t LaaTiaaartk with giara. Par tar
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A *4
U.re.*,, 1 to .to a*Urea4*. a&gt;4 al *t&gt;kto*
HOHHE OR OTHER DOMEMTtC AN- ■pik
*totoraa.Tay.k. a !*..« &gt;. laaual krttok
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT Ito all eatou »
TLE COSTING S6c„ Ute., or 81.00. KAXSAN. INDIAN TERRITOBIEX.
HAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
.COLORADO, AND NEU
A-HUMAN BEING. AND RESTGR
HEXICO.
ED TO LIFE AND l'8RFULN&gt;»
MANY A VALUABLE HORHE.
Tka CraaMarkav. brail a frit aaa,Uatoaal af
/ s*«6r!
Palaea llraalaa Bara BaU &gt;to*,M lira, wktek
la* aiiraval to*.1* aa4 laiariw amaaatoaoM for
|L"
■».,**.
re
a*.*.r*re
*ad lasarT.f &gt;ra*.a»***
Notice to Contractor*
MM
*» »V "to «“ •(**•
Tka sibenlesrt IMatrtra naart ot Kakaat Ma-,
treat Ma.l tremaaal of tea lawaakIM
Carltrt
&gt;n Waa41aa4 are a-re rea4&gt; U rare,.* &gt;aal*4

SPS^Sgsc^BK^
are ito Av.* tn&gt;«i* Lan, lufirfa*. •

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DELIGHT J. W OLF.M.D.

araaist sUmu-is.

' Fftssi. H"-

uW

PHOBATE ORDER.
VXATK or *icntuax.
&lt;:.«.» .(
Bury. M-pnar
;SMxfsar
s&amp;s?
:i

te to all a44a Ito toal atoTZaa.'toesta/ar J ika

Geo. M. Sevage &amp; Co's Column.
•WFwUa* *a*w*ria* any ot tkea* aalearUae
toast*jKOrtaaa* Mala akere lk*r ■» Ik* »**.

ratit a E

£P.HL'.k wsi.zt.

Umuss*. •*&gt; M*a4pr
nt Ffaun
aaS la**a&lt;.&gt;r«' 'Aa^MlaT^ka” al*‘alreta/raT
is George Jerome, a gcntlouan well “pJIZXme. PrtaOe J.te* *f Fretau.
known fa thb city, and for many yeara
I* Ik* Mitra W ta*ssteu*(&lt;^a&gt;lM U. Bikanra aotAaaory la Mlskfeoa. K W. C.asrato St. l&gt;e"itbet
TUOS. a. ■raxavo. PreakUat.
the chief attorney of tbe I). A M. com­
• «. raadia* *a4 lUaeik* »*UU**.4*&gt;7 vwllU
pany.
4 M
,
.1 Olaart Baara. lanl Owrdlaa at eairt misan I'RRl' ia—

iFloral Guide

There ha« been over 100 Ticketa sold for St. Patrick's Grand
Ball.

llendaomeot Guida puUfabcd. Send for it
DETROIT SEED CO.,
Detfrtl.,MI*M«sa.

Our Choice for President.
Traai d&gt;* B*i*u ItaM* JmmwsI.
We thu week placa at the bead of our
columns the nainrt.if RtTHVOUD B.UaVBs
Governor of Ohio, as oar choice for Prorident in the roaring political contest
We
make thb choiec bccauac we cornnUly be­
lieve he fa fetter fitted for the position
than any man yet spoken of, and Loeaime
we believe him to be eminently qualified
to diaeharge the trapretaal duties of the
higbrel offire in the gift of the American
people, with honor lo hinucif ami the

w ill ba*a candidate.

it Moiamry io spun aosaintae Goa. Hayes
aa befog the only man who ooold refamn
to the party the Stain-, and he tmdaa
serves that State as Governor. And. U
Msatnatad by the National BetraUfoan
cunvratioa, which b to mort at Cuwiaaati
fa- would serve the country for lira people
esfo wboa hfa term *ndd sxphnha wotid
be able aa setfoi with all tbe fannra that
have Men scoantod lo lira bm-mtod fan
ivm

“b3^££'

PROBATE ORDER.
nraTW or wrcwxaa X.'Canat* of Barer.as-a

cm.

sXxy.wSr

and

Home
GRAPHIC'

Tka larnrat. (kaaeaa.. &gt;M toa* Illatomto Saa*
, _ _ eoear. tea waskir aOMraa ot
Annraa Huett lioa*Fret* oe Atraste*.

PICTHPFR
Picture Frame Mouldings.

oiirtuarn vxix.

WhoUtia end Retail.

We believe, too, that ;*MX-CM*. aa.1 toll*t»W1 v a&lt; aa*.'aria** a*»

rampeers. A young man, frosh from the
ranks of tba people, he b frac fr*» aU the
biUaroU thu may be ct.gend«wd from a
clone eunfinraMUt to political Ufa, ,-aad
would therefore the fatter know, and b.
more free to shape hb actiona co nccord
with Uw popular sentiment, lliaa men, wbo
for a Ufe-ume have devoted thetr sole cocr
pen fa the advancement of party policy.
Having known him more or haa during
our life Urao— having hail many opportun­
ities to study hfa rallber, wa have ever
found him one uf the m&lt;et upright, faith
fol men of the timca. A true Republican
front tba organ ixation of tbo party, ha has
aa honorable s war ruenrd an any man wbo
ever stepped forth to defend tas oraatry
Having serred two terms as (iuvernor ol
Ohio, ha stepped down from the Gwberna
taonal chair of that State with giowine
hooura to himaelf, ud tho party he repreaested. And, whan the Democratae
party, fa 1875, placed st the bead of thei
State ticket, Wm. Allok, tbeir &gt; trongesi,

A

PICTURE rHI*fS.

Hearth

THB WEEKLY

VUICAGO

SEfil)

COMPANY.

GARDEN AND FIELD SKIDS.
Wbolreole and Retail,
.
11 Michigan Grand Avrcrae, Detroit.
■iSMl
ae.4 ir HlaaUMad Catrtaewa »*ra.

ALBERT DlemsON,

“USM” SEEDS,
COaBURNMICB MUCtTKn.
&lt;.'UICA&lt;M», tlX,
PROBATE ORDER.
or^^Cg^AX^ansii^rt^Owr^to.-

*ra»a aiiiii.
*J**a"fa*4"*w*.^«|*..... n,aw

_M&gt;»&gt;

__ftkifl Kota. Hew Teae.

UNDERTAKING
BHng a Lusluew* that treed. ■ great deal
•&gt;r experience.
rtXMixv nnomnu.
in ibe buxlMu*. con truly any that they
can do better wi.rk, aad give better antbfaettou thaa any other Ann tn th;,
•ectton W. H. Stebblr.e, tba eeolo&gt;
member, with the experience of a lifetime, will ntwnfn give his poreonal atfenlion to tbta port of tfartr extensive
biMlDwa.
Henr-u and Tram furnbtied when
roqueotad.
Tbe Electric Balm wiU be used only
when-dealrad.

STEBBINS BROS.
Haxmga. July Mb. irti.

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Wondprfnl

, Y •rT'
^mximAvawuLJL—
J. fa* totfrar rt tq. atone, nt AUm&gt; MaAw.

RsenSiam * mao of vart aln'u

Mln StiJ^ta hb

y W fo
c

or

�Thb Rjrii»ucAfi

I'llUvn of Julius Noble lo retell 1OTh
PTid by U. Snyder, waa accepted aad adopted.
Kepcrte of Finance Com. recotacica.ling
the following aecounla to be aUawnl.
Uteho Brno.. Si.00: J. A. Sweeeay, on
walk. |2,M! Haytadt»,M: L D. Barman
•1.25 i Auon Maynard 7 Goto.; H. Parker W;

BUSINESS NOTICE.

(WIG If Iffl BW MI

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

re-altsdl.maktoglb. mm. www tUa u
wm before, that the expenditure waa indinc.l
by parties who neMs In tbe J'stortrt AmUcn« ®a Green Street, and ibal to. ollrere wbo

ate io te tniotod aaywbvro. Viiawu tho rueolity of ifillUni Worth Btekatp, late SamUry of War, who, dooplu (ho tart that ho wm
callod Io that high J&gt; Millon by a Bopuhtima
1-TCTldroI, could not forego tho landoacie. of

ALL ABOUT THE COUKTY.
.MA iiq.

Ayse—K.bm, Jordan. FbAst Nay.-Doipb, Hick.., Sheldon.
Mayar rctwl aye.
appewr Tory radtenlaaa. he waa doing a eery
iboliih thing: we hare shown him what we
4’“” lo be fort. (w. Jonl take h for granted)
that although . ,„y
proportion of
high way money ... ralaod from parties who
rualdo on. or are ialemtod In. Ureen Street;
yet but a tary email portion waa eter ex-

Tomatora, Peaches, Cherries, Plumbs,
Pine Apples, Paars, Green Psas, Ac., Ac.
CANDIES
We have tbo beal assortment end soli for
the Inert money in the.city.
TOBACCO
We do sell a bettor article and from IU to
15 cents cheaper than any other place in
tbe County.
nm i tic
Wo adl tbo 11/ Can'pboll.
. PRODUCE
Takeo in exchange for all kindi of good*.
CROCKERY. GLASSWARE AND

We hare 5000 Rolla of New paper and
will sell cheaper than rrer Abo, a nice
’ line of New BurdcrvGill Pattenu. Fresco
Border, Window Shades and Window

Good Heavy Overcoats S5.OO.
8'35. Custom-mode Suits for only 325.

S25 Fine Cassimere Suits for only $15.
Boys and Youths' Clothing at and below cost, and
we also deduct 15 per cent, from lhe marked Prices.

S35**

YOURS TRULY,

ALL OUR GOODS MUSVE SOLD

W. wUud utifouBly for (Inmbl.r,
kxpvrtiagke would try at foul ■&lt;,
elrur . h; «f b&lt;ibI&gt;(

So we advise those who want to
Attentlon

CrtbuUcita'

Greenback*.

Buy Goods Cheaper

The Successful Physician

Than they have §ver bough tbefore

fair-spoken physician, who does bis actual

TO COME AT ONCE.

Really skillful pbyaieuns are not so nu-

■X!

and hence lhe adverttomrat of Dr. R V.
Fierce, of Buffalo, may well claim the rea■nd well-directed effort, not attempting too
much, or creating false ideas as to ability.
Tbo only reliable physician in three daya
uf ontnplicated disonfera and higl. pressure
living is lhe “Specialist,’ lhe man who
rrttten a
' which

STAR CLOTHING BOH,

500 CORDS WOOD.
500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at $1.25 jjcr
cord delivered.
C. F. DWIGHT.

38, 40 and 42 CaaaLStreet, Grand Bapids.

DETROIT MARKET. '

County Correspondence.

We understand that Mr. Blair, the as­
signee of Spring X Avery, ia cloning out
Ute stock st prices never before known tn
the dry goods trade in Grand Rapids
And we would suggrat that all those who
are desirous of making purchases of carjku, velvets, silks, dram goods of any
kind or nature, or those who have the

CALIFORNIA
The people of Barry Cotinty to under­
stand that by a i^istake in an order, they
have sent ns 40 dozen
.

X

XL-AIMC3F&gt;S,

but Will Hams, says he .can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out'
Well they sent us a double order of

FOR SALE.

CROCKERY ,

Winona and St. Poier Line
Is tbe only route for WlNoHA. Rocnca-

tkr. Owatoxxa. Mawkato, BlPktc*
New GUI, and all points iu Southern

&gt;. F. lllcke

and Central Minnesota. Ha
Green Bay and Marquette Line
la Ute only line for Jaxx«vili.i:,
WA-nniTowK.l'oMD'n.- Lac. Onnwoan.
Arrurruit, Ghkzx Bay, Kkanaba*
N'roavxu. MAaqvrrrx, Hocoirrox,
Hancock and lhe Lakb HcmioX

BUT
G«o. L. Heatb.
Eanncnt rouirtpbcT tbit Ute old m?d
reliable hottie of C. B. Babbitry ia, aa rear,
buying «CT, butter, poultry and all kinds
of farmer e produce, under Barlow A Good
year's store, and paying for the same tbe
highest markrt pncc. Patronise the house

r^:

Chicago and Milwaukee Lina
la tbe olt| Lake Stooge Bonte and m lhe
only one pawing through EyA terror,
I.akm Fokwt, Hiohlaxu Park,
Waukmak, IUcuik. Kkxmiia i*

too, but Dan says it is going fo be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping hoirse, and be will sell it Cheap
and dose it out
.

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coming
in the Store can sec and they will behold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, savour DOLLAR TEA
is the best.he eynr saw, and everybod allows
our SIYTY^CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
.
'
.
Phin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.
. ; „

lh« oalt of Agriawttnnl ImploMtaU al tbo
Tooaanooady teraphd by Dwight A Barrail.
Tboy era young boo of capacity, energy and
Uaadal ability, and it it hot too Buck to Bay

SPECIAL NOTICES.

t, itho
My attention waa. thia weening, railed to
a. article ia yeur team ot Feb. IClh entitled
-More School Trouble.'' la which one. Well
Whiter undertaken lo eel before the clad.

xxnr

YOUIUt,
numasa

smith,

«

pksston

Lical Ebro
The Farm known m the

8808750905
Bang about to remove my Barber Shop
from my present location to Stole Street
(the Building formerly occupied by Mb.
Jt oin Ideate liny drtT to thank tho
’Public generally far tb. liberal Patronage
they have favored tne with, the twelve

17th which i» expected to excel) is
.port audit good time gmrally any party
srsrWdln Union Hall.
Jartlayby a dollar, wd yon will
NEVER neat you iaroaud ia iWr party.

4. 0. Q00K rvtr, 'f Pwv‘”at,
Containing One Hundred and Eighty Acres of. Land, 140 acre*
under cultivation, 40 acres of Timber. Tbe above Farm for
bale Cheap and on Favorable Tenua, for further information call

CRAWFORD BROS.,
Grand Rapida.

J. Cole &amp; Son

kMiautM

FAR1T FOK* SALE !

�Good
and be happy again.

LANDS

CHEAP

SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO
THEOLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
BOYS AND GIRLS.

A Great Reaction ii Prita!

Tbe Boston Journal, la a ree«sl
ter. "Ilcturv ia yiumlf what a mageiia.
for ehndrm ought to be—how bright aad wtas»ga ia roui.au, kow pur. and .liaalailag
ia iBMhiag. Uw rwplMklmii with Utiara,
_ , .Lu. ._ _ ,L-___ a.

SAMSBURY A BROSSEAU,

SEVEN

New Haven. Conn.,
_

PLUTO

FURNITURE

PIECES

,

Mercantile Training

8EWINC '

' machines.

tykttntak Bncteh, Fraa, Ic

50 tents.

FIVE

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GEMS

Lawson's Curative

CENTRAL 1

’

HASTINGS, ■

The BliM IMt Micata for
Yom Met.

MaguUlcrM granite building, with elegaudy fitted and funitahrd apartment, for
the application of and carrying out of our
novri and aystoanatic method, of

J. M. HEWES.
we guarantee Satufirtion
Hearne furnished free lo any iienaie
purohaaing a Cofin worth SlO. We
on pre you better 6 gun* than ever of-

THI

BUSINESS TRAINING.

CHICAGO LIDGER

Young men who coctrwplate a buainem
life, and parent, having son. to educate,
arc particularly roqueated to
f.,r documenta relating to the rollcge, wbieh
give full information a. to term., condi­
tion. of eutarace. cte Addnwa,

A $3 Paper for St.50.
-iiWr

?^l.$20p

St. Nicholas for 1874 and 1875, 4 Volt.

CHARLES R WELLS, Praudeot,
,L3&gt;rf
O-.l

RlCKFOnp

Jnitte*

AT THE

L E. STAUFFE

_________ _ __

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FOR SALE at THE BANNM OFFICE

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

-.RAILROAD,

CAUTIOH “8

TITwIE TABI/E.

firo Yarn Jathii &amp; sutm
RAILROAD.

0M I

MICHIGAN AND THI SOUTE
THE RICKFBRS AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine!

45 DOLLARS!
For What?

4. n4 Nwkina i
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1878. SCRIBNER'SMONTHLY. 1876
We Invite the attention of th- publlr
to 8c*xrau*a Momykly, which now
lireerrwdJy ranks among the near n,-

T 4u Ik4allr

Il I,

I

“The Best Thing in the West."

ITOHISOH, TOPEKA S SANTA PE E 1
St Nicholas for 1876

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
■The Boy Emigrants " by Nosh Brooks.

eiSi'Oit

se?.&amp;i£

Ira Cha
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T. PHILLIPS.

NOTICE!

'Philip Nolan's Friends,

Tbtolaan historical romanoe. The
•cane la laid In tbe South-west. at a ti ni.when that territory wa- fir»t Hpanlaii.
then French, and then American, ano
when war waa Imminent, to obtain tbe
control of the mouth of tbe Mlmbwlppl
It la likely to be the great romance or
tbe Mlaatastppl VaBey.aa G abkeex.Com •
BOY will bo of tbe Paclflc (Dope.
,'Th»t Lass o' Lowrie's,**
— ”
« .VUUIV
•*OneD»y at Arie,” “Tbe Fire at
Grantley Milla." aad othemef Mr*.
Buroetrt abort stories, will Dut need to
beMraad that they have a rare treat
before them Tbe scene of the now
novel is laid hi aa English mln I ng town
aad from tbo first page to tbe laat tbe

Wagons

and

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William Cullen Bryant. George Mac­
donald, Christina iGnocttl. Louisa .M
Aloott, J. T. Trowbridge, T B Aldrich,
Elisabeth
Abby
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Oboiwb
Wauxo. daarintlvo of a
row-boat ride of two hundred and fifty
mUoa, in one of tba moat fertile and lutmoUng of tbe vine-growing valley, of
Europe-a region never Men bv the or
dlnaxy
traveler,
but full of Interest,
in
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. *___

Grand Rapids

Gilhnan Bros Oyster Ocean,

HASS RANDI DIVISION.
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th. Nate, To n&gt;»e&lt; Ihia drauod lb. puUUh
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f*ND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

m.twka.

Il SALEH IM

SEEDS,

URMM.DWD
ihr. CUtw, n»«. Ilaagirtu. MUM. K«.

Buggies

.r^caaeiu^

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narybody. aad Ik. Gaily wffl M &lt;fo rrllkent
It afire ^Oayiag lu vistoe for a year.
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Macaxino will remain lu the Lands
IMS. HOLLAXD, who will contribute
Mlandserial torica. Oar rwriSn
y look to “TOPICS OFTHETIME"
healthy opinion; “THE OLD CABKT** for pore sentiment; HOME
iDHOClETY" for_graceful eeono-

LUmlkr.hr.

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or. a KtacrlpUiia «m year aadik. twa ml*
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Teluafo &gt;t afoiv. rile
* *

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Grain, Flour. Provisions
andCbuntjy^Produce,

dentist
YOU CAN

JOHN STANLEY I

SAVE

MOXEy!

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Price Ms Year; 35 cents a Number
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dattSrti ai Eknr tak

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GROCERIES

PETERS' HOUIEHOU HELD RES
MM. I to ]3 m* ready. A roJIretwa at
Songs by Haya, Danka, etc. Price W
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If You Want Tho Best

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Th&lt;

Bwiteit1

Geo. M. Dewey,
EDITOR AND PUIILUntR.

VOL. XX. NO. 4C.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1876.

raCFEffilCNKL AM 81 CAMB.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
H«,e now in Stock for Uw HOLIDAY TRADE ■ Ml mid com•
idetc line of

central house
HASTINGS, MICH.

^osryys
Sj-nL Sewers 4/e Sys^if*,
S'47«,
Slroo, Slnijif BiUo,
sc« sj-o/it foo-r rwqi,
rejf Tw, ufo Ifoutt
Fint/fin/i/lq qooot.

L. E. STAUFFER, IProp.

Also the Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel

CROSS-CUT SAWS,
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Which arc guaranteed to cut fifty per cent more wood than any
other Saw in the Market.

STOVES:

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
Hott the Ijtrgcnt Door of tujy Stove in the Market.

' The GRA.NGHEII. :
It iff the HamhioineHt and Heaviest
Manufactured.

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.

SML ■fflHT

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and Vests, and a
XTJEHY DF-IIVIS
'

K.* DRAKK.

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

tlYMClAX* OCMIOS
fcSilKL'

ONE HUNDRED
difTerenkpatterus of imported and domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

A firut-clans
TAILOR from Detroit, ex­
pected soon, when we shall be prepared, to furnish the beat of
Clothing MADE TO ORDJETt, «"d perltet
fits guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hol­
ings, Meh.
_.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

1X2itf

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.
WHOLESALE

and

RETA-IL

JEWELERS,

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

Nos. 266

and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
afr Fpseial Agent, for

THT-S^-Tiaar

•’WAT CUES.

HOWARD WATCHES.
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON,

UmmcXJm* an reseeoaMe tarwv. Vfla*
XavUv* liallrc,» atare._________ J»«rl
SALISBURY Ox BROSSEAC.

B. F. STEINHOFF

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR ?
FOR ONE DOLLAR
We will send. Post-jjuid

Sitlital al Jtoaiiol

DENTIST

TIE vmn WORLD!

DENTIST

Jurtllt,

-

Sweet’s

Mitiiiai.
■ EJEVJuy.nt

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H°TtLi

FINE PEUrnUG
DONE at thia OFFICE

“THE WORLD." 35 Part Row, N. V.

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED.
Computwn InriUKl »nd Competition

in

Teas, Coffees and. Spices
J-OSCJNf

OLD HUNDRED.

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, a- Of T«u the T«n l*»t in Um Mnrtet vrn»h ev«7
Um Importer. S. 8 SLEEPER * 00.. of Borton, uni

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•“Of-Inl oompoubon.

GIVE ME A CALL

WHOLE NO. 1033.

he bad taken, but after some time strange i Thompson was a changed man,—changed
shapes scanted to flit before him, ha Mt, in that be recognized something of tho
---------iousaus of bring h diffiraUr mxd hmdn«M of hx r.wirinutook pasoesrion of him, in tliol hi* heart had been Pranked,—m
shewed him atrango that he was resolved to endure something
sights.
-------- t-- ------- — for something to be gained, lie mad/- Bo
legs: snowmen walked solsmnly past him, observations about reform to hia wife:
looking at him with tbeir wooden eyto, merely said ho would try and get her some
and pointing at bim with their broom- money soon; but she noticed, with a
atiek arms ; he heard tha Jingling of un­ queer surprise, that ho betrayed a singular
earthly sleigh hallo end tho scraping of curiosity about household affaire, aoemed
unearthly snow shovels, aa the spectral anxious about the coal, the rent, and a noise of th* children below *Wnk* him the
aide walks were being cleared off ; then variety of things which had troubled next morning.' Ho had passed a dream­
No Winter
suddenly a greet ring of aurora borealis John Thoiniwin very little foraotao yean less night in sound sleep.
biased up with purple light, and John past. He also inquired about the pre­ King, no OU Tore, no New Yesr had
saw, seated on a glittering throne of ice, cise dote of her birthday, which'struck troubled him, no ghost nor dovd, fix be
had slept the calm sleep of Lrelth and
Old King Winter himself, with heavy her as a most ringular proceeding.
He ।
beard and anowey garments, with frigid found that thia event was about three ,teaqcrarKw. The sunbeams streamed in
fsoo and streaming breath, while around months distant Going to hia work that .through the window (for John wa* not to
work that day and had slept Uta) and bo
him stood myriads of hia oourticra armed morning. John soliloquized :
(raw tbo red ran hiuwelf, looking quite old
with long, sharp irides for spesra.
Be­
“That i- where I have 4Uwsy* made ।
rate the king's tbrooo stood, leaning upon my mistake—in not being able to bear, fuhioned and ungbcstlike.
a staff, a worn and hoary man, boat near­ in not counting th* cqst of reform in ,_ “It wm all a drunken dream.” said
’
1
ly double, with wrinkled fitos of infinite thinking to get up without pain, in scant- ,John, after a moment's musing, “and portarioa?
else; and yet there waa a grain of
2. Will it be roapeUcd by law to do
severity, who gated on John, while on ing something for nothing. Fool that 1 nothing
j
'
ths other ride stood a fair and rosy boy wo 1 Now. if it texra my vital* out I iirmortal truth in it."
And
so
John
Thompson
went
down
to
Three qurutisn. can both be answered
with '* little scepter in his hand, who also will ccnqucr
।
tn the afirmalivo, re I shall priweod to
looked on Johli. “Thio,” said Jahn, “is
Nolwilhstaadiug thia valiant boast,
JOHN THOMPSON S DREAM
a sight well worth aoeiag." But the however, John went to a physician that
old winter king cried out with awful stern- day. and inquired of him whether there
msi, “Silence, sir I" and a dozen of his was anvthiDg that would destroy the ap
The oidinary three feet range road can
courtier* pointed their iride spears al petite for drink. But the sum of that ।
bo built fur two-lhinis of what the atandard
John's heart, and a shivering aieied him, geulleman's remarks wu thia: “Yoji
The standard
The following document wu presented gauge rood can bo built
and a quaking, so that he wxs glad to must cultivate and develop tho will |«nrer.
bold hi* toegus. Then, when John had it will grow if yon ttimulate it; it will in tto * special meeting of the Baud of Trade gauge road Out be brill fur half of what
Ur one. When we aay it wu a drunken coased to shiver so violently, the winter
time balance the objectionable tendency. 0on Thursday. It m referred to aspecial they hart bean built. Therefore, the cost
drcam wo wish to iariunato that John king remarked, “John Thompson."
of
a
narrow
puign
road
built
at the pern
aad if you pcracrcrc, you will' conquer;
Thompson wu iftit a \*ry rni|«xt*ble man.
vul time, is two thirds of one-half, or one
but it will coot you effort—fain!"
On the contrary, be wu a very wreck,
third of the cost of the present broad
rum-reaked, scorched, and prematurely
gangs roads. withered. By this lamentable failure to
, Th* excessive coat of the broad nos
control hia appetite for gin he had under­
loads being due in part to high prices of
mined hia constitution, worn out his
labor and materials at the rime of their
poor paliaut wife, son inspired hia four
construction, but much more largely to
little ones with a terrible idea of hts era wboexv, broken voire, yet with awful
I th* vicious system of Watering stocks la
elty. Ten year*’ before Mr. Thompson Rtcruocwn, “am sorry to aay that I have
the case of old roads, and the credit modream«d thia drram, when bo Brat mat- known you, Mr. Thompson, and I hope I
buier system of coastruction in those mom
ried thia bright, buoyant down East have seen you under unfavorable &lt;ircunirecently built.
girl who lived with him, if aavbody had stanres; I hope I am not prejudiced
I will Isy down two other propositions
banring upon thia subject and evraallv
egairet you; I trust I do not utter th*
ger in even moderate drinking, h« would exact truth when I any that you arc a
susceptible of proof to the forMring:
'
have felt insulted and would probibly contemptible man."
1. Tbs narrow gauge road is capable of
have inquired if they thought be wu a
doing as much businvss aa the broad gauge
“Such language, ' began John—but
brute who could not control hia appetite, the winter king roared “Bilsncv," and th*
and yet, a few yean later, it wu no un icicle spears pointed toward him with
We will not bore the reader with the
common thing to are John standing with such awful vengeance, that ha was lmm«details of Mr. John Thompson's struggle
bloated eye* and shameful face, before dlately silenced, and bsgau to (hirer.
' —hia solitary struggle—Ki* bitter strug­
Judge lore ton, white that functionary
It may be well to state tliat tbo twenty
“I hare looked upon your course with gle.—but for him it' was a silent, bloody
inflicted the customary 17/10.
Bat the extreme regret and displeasure." resumed
fire pre cent saved in expense of traus
The Chicago, Millington, and Wcatcro
details of a career like John Thompson * the Old Year, “you hare not improved sweat. Having started with *the idea
that the "job" he w»s about to do would »lb* first narrow-miagc road from Chicago, portatUn, as I hare chimed, is not entirely
it u not ueceasary to rehearse; they arc me aa you ought to bare done.
You bo costly, he was not disappointed.
For and, I beliave, toe first railway of any doe to tbo narrowing the gnm-e, but quite
too common.
Let us tell about hi*
two whole nights lie slept not a wink, kind baing built from here under the gen­ largely to tha lightening of the rolling
dream, which he dreamed on New Year's
and only by brief arutebre for a week ; eral railway law of (hia State, which Uw •leek and ocher reforms incident to tbs
night two yeai* ago.
system, and admitted to be such by the
ent rate of travel to perdition you will not
veal* th* nght of control in the people,
Mr. Thompson on that particular have many more years to waste and in­
would drop in a tit ; his hands trembled •nd i* for these reuotrn, among others, of advocate* and managers of the brood,
night, had suant his evening in varied sult ; and your children will * curse your
and hia work was imperfectly done, ins&lt;&gt;- the first important to Chicago and the gsuge roods; but which they auroot'
pleasures, lie sis an cxoelivut workman,
adopt without revolurionixing the wholemuch that hi» employer-' • rcprimandsd North want.
and ou that day had received a aum of
»y»tera and entailing an &lt; q-w io cnorJohn was visibly moved at this allusian him severely, solemnly warning him that
Il i* not my puqxne just now to inquire more as to preclude its serious ctuuidera
money for work done since his lut to his children, and ventured tu remark, his drunken lulrjla had all but cvmpkied
whether they arc cvrrcct tn their cooclu“aprtc," and bad slipped out by the back “1 suppose you refer to tny unfortunate
h
is.
rain,
never
dpraming
that
bis
pecu
­
•iau*.
but
to
alate
what
muat
be
apparent
door of the building where he wu em­
liar demeanor anil confusion and I romer to all who hava given the subject aay at­
ployed. because he knaa that his thinly
were the results of a bitter internal strug­ tention, that the people of the WoK be­ rote has verified and will prove the puuirioti
dad wife wu waitiug’uear the front door
gle. At the rod of some threw weeks lieve in narrow-saugc railways and are I have taken.
to ace if she could not gvt a link taonev
Average length of brood gauge car
John
Thompson, as be was going • home hastening their conxlraction in every direc­
of biia to buy some flannel for the . chil­
one night, stood suddenly still, aad tion, with the firm belief that through and twenty-caghl fret; weight ten toe*.
dren. Nc doubt John fdt u h* looked,
Average length of narrow gauge car,
st*mp|w&gt;l-his foot upon the ridc-walk ; by them they arc to obtain what they so
like a cur, when he did this deed, and no
twenty two fed; weight tour Iona.
much desire, ebewp tiaasportaiion; and
wonder he projected hinwclf with great
Th we figures are a little above the
especially is this true of the country west actual weight, but comparatively correct,
velocity iota the nearest grog abop, where
of and tributary to Chicago, aad hardly a
a bland smile greeted him,, poured, down
Tbo wia’ter king was right. it ir«« gll a paper in perused without article* like the and stated in round numbers for the sake
two heavy dotes in quick succresiou.
of
clearness and brevity.
matter of pluck.—of the Irering of following urtvtiog your eye :
Then he fdt a little better.
The broad gaugu car will carry io freight
pain I”
“low* Falls is talking up the People «
tons.
From that moment John felt that the Narrow-gauge Ukilrorxl from that place to tenTlie
narrow gauge car will edrry in
Mux-atioc, being confident that the Chica­ freight eight tutu.
•
.
conquer the nwostcr. But though be frit go, Milliugtoa am! \Vextern Narrow gauge
A tram of twent/ broad j.'augv cars
that the centre of bis enemy was broken Road in coming.into tha latter city beat
carrying tan tons each given live freight
and Lis flank* auvdupcd, still he erased •jriNg.’"
200 toot; a train of twenty-five narrow
not to pound him with the heavy’guMc-f
“Davenport, Iowa. Feb. 9.—A meeting Engr cans carrying'eight tons each, gives
Miserable coward 1 Let your poor. suiter­ renewed resolution, until rally should be
• freight, 200 tons
.
ing wifefill a pmnaiure grave; let roar impossible.
Weight of brood gauge cars, 200 tone.
four little girls ro to perdilion, but don’t
His nerves soon lx-ganio reo-verfhun city, will b&lt;f held at Cedar Rapid., Feb.
Weignl of narrow gauge cans 100
oh don t roti bear the diari|Jioary time their reactionary prostration, and he began 17. It is expected that thia meeting will
which might make you once more a to look forward Io his wife's next birthday, have reference to the probable connection tooa.
Gross weight of broad gauge train 400
and to prepare-for her a little, or rather a of ibis rood withAhe Chicago, Millington
as h. pildy wa*, fdt a keen contempt I
There vu a tquch of awful sarcasm in great surprise. ' To aptDo extent she was, and Western." *&gt;'
&lt;rroas\ eight of narrow gangs train 300
for John, when be spoke thia of bis poor, the Old Year's voirv, and the winter king
■ .Springfield, Hl.. Feb. 10.—A new ds
hard-working wife, and took little pains wan evidently much "worked up.”
with strange, trembling joy, that not only parture in railroad cuustrucrion was devel­
to conceal it, and Mr. Thompson wa* not
did her husband's' breath' not betray th* oped hern today, which is likely, if rucfreight being earned in eeeh train, white
yat auScUntly intoxicated not to notice
everlasting rum, but that he grew kinder cawfn), to solve the ipeslioa of cheap
thia, and aa a voice within him Was ex­ ilia cauterisation, is he? Well, he shall every day. But really, wo tnuat cot thia traus|»jrtxlion Tbo charter of a MW or­ the narrow gauge has only three quarters
the actual labor to perform, or a clear rav­
pressing toward him simihr feeling*, bear a little. Iln I ye Arctie supernumer­ stary short.
ganization,' the Keokuk, Galesburg and ing of twenty five per cent in a loaded
aomething like a burning fiaah, not al­ aries, touch him with your 240 seni
On the 31 at anniversary of Mra. Thomp­ Chicago Railqay Company proposal to train, and. aa in raae ol coal carrying and
together boro of alcyhol, ouuo over his poles, and teach him a little endurance
son's birthday, John proceeded to ths build a narrow gauge road between the
pimply face, and be left the shop abru|&gt;t.
At thia command the earth opened savings bonk and drew therefrom the sum points named- The corporators are among many other branches of railway service,
if the train returns empty the narrow
ly, with oue desire uppermost in his mind with a loud craking *&lt;&gt;und, and a batalthe wealthioat man of Knox county and gauge would bare still greater advantage,
—to lose himself in the oblivion of whis­ lion of froien imps jumped forth with mouths of hia sobriety. Witl
vicinity. They arc W. Seldon Gale. O?
its train weighing but half aa tnueh aa
key as quickly as pcaaiblc.
But as he wands of concentrated frigidity, and they j he went to variotti atom* and 1
T. Johnson, C, H. Mathews, Colonel the other, or a asving of 50 per cent jm
walked to the next saloon, siunsthing kept danced around John Thompson, and irarcharas, in accordance with
Clark E. Carr, Jbhn C. Stewart, D. H. the return trip.
dinging in his ear* incnaantly, word* to their cold boath burned him like hot iron he had carefully prepared, of ar
Friabie.Gro. W. Bsoyn, A. Kitehall, B.
Thia would seem to prove the ability of
this effect- “Liar, slanderer, coward, and they touched bim with their wands were needed in the boom. 1
F. Arnold. A. C. Chy, W. W. Waahberu. the narrow gauge, with its improved
knave ! her finger* Are worn with inces­ aod at every touch John shrieked with
II. Lombard, Jr , J. and 8. II. Feris, of rolling stock, to do borine* at'a rata al
sant toil; her eyes are dim with mid­ |&lt;ain, aod their was no such thing aa ewleast 23 p«
bdow what the aarno
night sewing ; her brain is weary with un­
varying anxiety, and now she ia standing
President. A. Kiteboll, Secretary, and
in the cold, waiting for you.” But John,
M. II. ChamberUiu, General Manager. bond or stock indebtedness upoo which to
though he could not dispute the truth of
Capital, 11,000,000. Immediate surveys pay interest re dividends, three coodsthese statements, and did not try to,
will bo made, and the work pul under con­ •ions are enforced to a point beyond ammerely said within himself: "Let her
house. And when thaw things were tract at an early date. The advantages of trovtrsy.
wait; darn a woman what dag* a man's
carried in and the rxprcra man had dr&gt;- the uarro* gauge system are claimed to bo
I will now proceed to show that the
footstep*; she ought to starve
looking up, MW the. hands of tha big parted, ha said to hia amaXcd wife
great. The creporatora may make it con­ narrow gauge road can do aa orach buaiNeverthelem, in spite at thU.defiant dock over the throne of the ice king were
"Mary, thia is your birthday, and these venient to inlerseel lbe Chicago and Mil­ tics* a* the broad gauge n»d.
Let US
attitude towards hia own coosaenee, upon the figures of twelveThe next arc -one things you tired."
lington Narrow gauge Bond, already un­ take the same train to 'illustrate—20
there was uo Mr. Tbompeou'a part, a moment the first stroke struck, and tbo
''John,” she cried, "doer John, what der construction from Chicago westward."
broad gauge can, 28 fret each. SCO fret
more lively desire to reach the point of Old Year trembled and closed his eyes, does this all man?”
8L Louis, realising' the aitution, U k^tbrf irain; 25 narrow gangs care; 22
drunken unconaciomuieas than he had while two ire men supported him; aa the
"It means," said John, "that thing* arc puabing out it* narrow gauge rosda, and feet eaclt, 550 feet length of train-each
ever known before. He poured down the strokes continued the old yfor was let clianged."
,
Tolcdd,
Chicago's
strongest
competitor
is train carrying the same number of tuns,
the rore.field*
rf Central
iIliiuoU;
Central
drink with eager rapidity, treated all that gradually down backward, and when tha
“And you don't drink any more 7"
and tbo latter ten foet shorter.
desired to be treated (and they wore ma­ twelfth had struck he was completely en
and Southern lows, and tbo Went, is
With thia statement I will hare you to
ny), and being utterly reckles* about ths his beck, while the rosy youth who wa«
giving aid and comfort to the forty-firat- draw your own conclusions. .
'
change. Before 9 o'clock that night, the the New Year, (for new years are always
parallel narrow gauge railway, which when
Having proved, is I believe, ore ability
voice of conaeience might have roared born mature enough to perform their children, as Mra. Tbomfwcu qnietiy "gave completed will cetne to Toledo, eonnscliog
from the mouth of a ten pounder, and functions) waived hie hand in token of tray" to her feelings, resting in a dramatie directly with the finest r-ortions ' at our
John, so far from lx-ing morod or dis­ his accretion,' and smiled on John.
The altitude upon the bosom of John.
State and Iowa.
turbed, wool-1 have returned a bland and next moment there was a trctnenduous
The Havana. Rantoul and Eastern, not
tender smile. But the voice waa quite ersah, aod Mr. T. found himself awake
But ecstarv is, in its very noturo,’ tran­ being delayed by tlx necessity of obtain
silent. At the particuUr hour we men­ and remarkably sober, while the dock in sient; a family “scene," even the meet ing an • ntry into Chicago, has, for the I*»t
The general railway iMorooratiun law
tion, indsod, Mr. Thompson waa engaged the city hall tower (which was alwsyv a emotional, can't last much over half an three months, buill it* road from Rantoul
of 1872 provides among other things the.
in a sport pecoliariy absorbing to a gvn- lilUe behind) was just striking twelve.
hour, atsd at the end of that period John east to a connection with the Toledo, following:
t
tletuan in hia condition.
He was in &lt;
“Thunder," said Mr. Tbompaou, "what
Wahaah and Western, and U now pushing
1. "No such corporation shall Issue any
shooting gallery and saloon combined,
westward with an eye aingU to the its stock or bonds, except Tut money. W&gt;or.
where they weresbooting for turkeys, and
tueree corn-cribs of Illinois, which Chim- or property actually received and applied
Mr. Thomson's shots had created intense
go so much oovetv
to the purposes Cw -which aueh corpora­
Three fact* are aignificaul. aad when tions was organixrd. AU-stock dividin''*
yon are Galesburg. Monmouth. Keitbs- and other firtirious incmar*f the ospilal
burg and Burlington eager and active in stock or indebtedness of any sur-h oeq,,ra
‘Ut tu hurry to the last acene.
their elforta to get connection with there lion shall be void."
It waa New Year's night again. John Eastern narrow gauge outlets for tbeir sur
2. “No racb corporative slud! cowsolihad kept the faith ; friends had gathered til in product*, and the Utter city already date its capital stock with any oAer rail­
irand him; his resolution wm buUrrered building a narrow gauge road to the north­ way owning a parallel ur competing line '
with sapplemratary aids; his business west an a-freder to thissyetem of exrtoSa,
The Graeva! Asnasnbly shall bare power
had prmpertd, his wife began to look’ lire question for Chisago and this board
young; the feet of his little ehildred were to consider i* wbethar these immraee in­
wansly clad, and John was d*puty grand terest* shall be allowed to go by CUsms
something in a temperanrc organization,
and had spoken with rouaidsrable Ability,

�THE

BELKNAP IMPEACHMENT

Shyster Clymer'end Hi* Commitfoe.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

WtaM A

WhrefarMBoT

Th# Bret of all Ohirlti** -Moody and

C William* Tnuaaa'

Haar;* os, Mtcu.,

New York, March 11, IS7C,

Mabcu IB, 187G

Tinkler Burt
TomlituonGaorgo
Tinkler WiUfani
Upjohn William

Alien Williim K

all with that bold, impartial rigor of men

Adam. Richard

Barlow Nathan

Brawn Wilson B

Babcock John W

ivr.:r: -Ai
rotablub

lubit them in all their naked dcfcnnily,

trarliamcntary
H. Pendleton, and

Gov.

our country

■ORTOASE SALE.

BriroottRobcN

Evary dollar contributed goes directly
We are in favor of all honest investiga­ the relief of the poor, witjurat being pi
Hendricks. tion. and that ‘uo guilty man *hould

Berry John
Boynton G ’
CkbJtMvb

a dig at Grant aod at Romxw Conklin,

•d by budding a few new

For President.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.
For Vire Preridsnt.
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

Booodruff Jarne* G 11714 i-,. If-h-r
h

IklTanta Fabins
tirely un founded claim against the Govern-

which they can draw rations
Tho Guild luu&gt; an immcnuc
Varick Bl, which is filled

Drake A Philo
Dickenson Langley

5,000 families arc wholly, or in part, sup­ i* known
plied tbercfrom. At this time 25,000 phyed the
person* are living on thi* charity, and The people
failed will

Finley William F
Fuller Joseph B
Goodyear John 8
Gtlhnan 0 E

Diekerwoe Swift
DitxclLui
Eggleston Addison

prclcnng

To the PrmUaat and Directors of the Chi-

Subject to the derision of the Republi­ true beyond
can National Convention.

Republicn Ntionil Convention.
W. Eddy, Vice Prraidcnt of the Chicago,
Millingua
Western Railway, would
respectfully report that, haring carchilly
considered th* subject laid before them in
•aid addram, they are of the opinion that

witness Marah.

fifs lb result
of rates.

he coal brought into Chicago ii
1874 amounted to 1,359,496 to

this 348,78-1 ton* was Illinois coal. The
Chicago, Millington and Western Railway
will deliver the mine at a reduction of 50
___t.i -ar_ . _ __

amounted to in 1874, 232,872 Ums. With
in-

behind their privilegra aa memlcrs’of. the
House, and utterly refused to go. We
hare nothing to offex in puliation of the

conduct of that committee is »uch aa to

Political Note*.

their carncnt and eloquent protestation.
Mosot*. t huneaa ItepsMiesn

Republican State

Convention;

lirao Suiona! Giavantloa al Clnci
Htb day of Jana next, and also t&lt;
Kblican State Central Commltl
Id at ths City of Urawt Itonliis,
dsy^the 10th ■lay of May. 1H7«. *

■rvvloae party alBlislioM. who t
&gt;Bil support thv principle* ennaeiaiv
call forth* National Hepubllesn Co

ity aide of the I louse, look the attitude
off your witnesses
justice, and all anbaequent debate ha*
only added to tliis apparent purpose to
atop all legitimate investigation in to die
Belknap affair and it* surrounding*. took the oath of office on Saturday.
They daim that the object of the admin­
They arc now talking of Minister E. B.
istration wm to acquit Belknap and to Wasbburne for Governor of Illinois.
convict Marsh, but how could that be
The President luu revoked the appoint-

strength here, iaaa dead aaa smell. Bight H itchcock Wm B
Haye. Wm D

iur ucw
v---—j
------­
crowds of hungry pcotJo carrying away it did in IBM, when Sherman, Coltax,
their ratien*. Lart Thursday over 10,009
were preaeot during the day, and all ware
supplied. The Guild show* what organ­
isation will do, and how effective it may
be Every dollar is contributed without
impeudir^t storm. Belknap, Schenck, and
•elicitation, and they have nu difficulty in
getting funds, fur every one know* that
what ia given goes directly to the objeet
for which it i* intended.
MOODY AOB HASKKr.
The meetings at tbc Hippodrome arc ' continue as usual. New kork i* sitting
increasing, if anything. Extra swreio*

hoping fur lira throe long, dreary year*.
Rent* are falling every clay, and landlords
ctinridcr tlictaseiva tacky to have, their
building* occu
failures thia

i throng which melts into the hall half fill*
I it at once. Tlic audience is unconcerned,
ladies chatting with their friends, minister*
in the gallery seat* dose Io the speaker*'

latest from the inquire room*, and Mr.
Moody'* last method. The only thing that
The inrestgxtiou gun of the Democracy
action. Marsh could not have been coa­ i* loaded to hit-lhe other party and miso would distinguish the mertiag from a coli­
seum evneert in jubilee timl in Borton, is
the number of ter; poor, wretched lookunlcna the latter had been found guilty

.ill b# enlillr-i is

binding upon the eompliah for Chicago one-half of what 1 have
some which legitiir

wa not entitled

1’imo.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

To the Qualified Electors of
the Several Wards of the
City of Hastings.

Saturday, April 1st, 4876.

given by Mr. Clynscr’* Democratie amoci- name of the Christ who gathered in the
convict Belknap, then the subsequent in­ stat fur not wanting to gu before the Grand
A Specimen Democriti# Cindidite
Jury.
dictment of Marah would have had no
Fr so* tha B«M«a JrarnsL
Clymer, Pesidleton. 4!&gt;e Maralie* and
particularly terrifying effort on other witOn* wonld suppose that if th* Democra­
Mra. Belknap, all old cronica together?
tic party of th* North had a realising
D. IhTiinAilT’Chairman.
sense of what wu in issue in the great
what interorting facts they do develop at
wu of the rebrilioa, and what triumphed
tlie coal-hole, children with unkemtrt hair,
therefore, tho cxcusm of the Confederate Washington!
and frowre garments, brought by bending
member* of tho inrcntigaling committee
The Republicans of Colorado will hold grandmother*, or drawn by curiosity into
Republican Convention
may be regarded, they arc utterly weak a convention fa Denver on Thursday, the free meeting; men evidently out of
to fleet ei( bl
April 20, to elect delegate* to the Cinctn- work, filthy, desponding and forlorn; the
that terribl* crisis. Tl.cr*
back rtrorts «nd alley* eitliug down
them inconsistent with their privilege* a*
of taking thia equivocal
boride ladie* in fur* and velvets, and
• proco young men with flowers in their
■ntr unity tkal tk*
U s tra
Rapid* on the IO»h of May neat, will U held
rt**»rotlk. Luc ark**.. »f u* E
called upon to reveal anything which it cull finds that ia the South the Democra­ button-hoks.
I* &gt;er«*r •* lk* krek* •&lt; Itertiuaitea
*1 osnto st asM eUr »T Uutiae*.
was for the public interest to keep in tic fouling is not fur Tilden, but flrat fur
It was a pitiful sight, and one longed
that
lliae
poor
souls,
who
had
no
earthly
obeyancc, they wore .imply to use their
hope or oiuifurt,.might tod mine help and
FIRST W-AJEUD.
It is said that Mr. Clymer never hears promise to lift them above their trouble*.
the Grand‘Jury in prejuring th* indict­
ly Frank Pieroe'* famous letter to Jeff
It would have been in sympathy with the
ment against Belknap, rmrf that ossuT.
Davis—had confidently counted to divide
muter of such meeting*, if one of those
th* North when the South should strike
wire, devout partors could have stepped
liad listened to something discouraging. forward, and with gentle feeling, told throe tr-Jtaley I
for disunion, chow* an abiding unsoundner*
thcmjplre*. and the people of tho country
and uatnutwerthimaw which should t&gt;c
The decline of the Granger movement forlorn crcoturra that this unhappy lot was .irff.bvll
in the Ncrthweet is partly attested by its not all of existence fur them, and whuqercd of inward help, that coull help than
drag throagii whatever wa* left fre than th iS
criminal, changable and partial. Nsecawhen they nominated Daniel Marcy* a*
to endure, without leaving them to feel M*H C
•arilyand very justly public attention
their candidate for Governor. Look at i
bereft of God and nun. But instead, a
ii being largely turned from the inrealione or two point* in his record: On the i
As Mr. Orth, the Republican candidate rtout, quick moving man, with neek set
gated
to
tlicae
most
ungular
investigator*,
18th ofJanuary, 1864, Hon. Green (.lay
time* Michael
and to tlru so erry upi«innt rnuour for
Smith of Kentucky introHuccd in the
er of the German language, it is thought truth into tho intemperate portion of hia
Tower Hoose of Congtta* tha following
their unparalleled action.
audience, talking agaia*l time, like an in­ Uwia WUlian
surance agent trying to win a custom-r. MeKwala U,U. Il
The Republican Victories.
McMurry Nadiaoa
Instead of the Republican party being
extinguised. it now appear* that the extin­ sleriss.. slapped hia refurmed drunkard* on
ut a———. — — C — ■* ' . ■
guisher* are taking fire. See develop­ |l,« 1.."tment* affecting the Hou. George II. Pen­
Rcolecd. That it is the political, civil,
dleton.
moral and sacral duty of ue people to
In Portland tho Republicans won a splen­
Clymer was the turn that politely paid
taert it, fight it, crash it, and forever do
did victory. Gcn'l Fessenden, a son of
atroy it thereby establishing perfect aod , Great Patriotic Inflation
withont pausing to take breath; The )U»s (Hiser
unalterable liberty."
Thi# wa* *o absolutely tuicxoeptiouahl* Republican Net Gain So Far 3,253.
ringing, when Mr. Bankey doe* not toko Rtarkwrathsr Wm P
popular Democrat, by a majority of 520.
port, is rcry hnffy, but it could hardly Ira
Last year the Democratic majority wu
Hhepard Zersl.
That is a curious color-blfadom which

ihcmselvM
into apathy

Concord, March 15.—Return# from 215 gain of ruse Awwdred and fifiy-ficc. This
towns and ward* give, fur Governor, Che­
ney (Rep.). 36,399 Marcy (De#!.), 33,­ auspicious of the future. The campaign hands a reaolntion of inquiry in regard to
Marah‘a eaeane.
526; Keodell and scattering, 332
Lost
Kentirely. It demonstrate* that the Republican
; White
addrar urging th* National Convention
Thia shows’a Republican not gain of
paign which will soon absorb the-keen cat

Presidency.

.

hurts them to sing up,.
gregational singing u I

Larme Henry J
Lathrop W W
Lake Marquiv
Lowell R W
Mendy John G
Mato John
MeLdlan B
Mohl Homer
Miller Charles
MoUnd John
Michael *&gt;bn
Mann Robert
Naichtrrib Fred
Noble Joe! P
Pratt Abiiah R
Ifrindle Sherman C
Peter* Henry
Robfaadn David G

doesn't object to show hi* sufficiently good
Urtm.
will. iV. III . - -............ ...... .l

SECOND ’W-AEECD:
Allen WmT,
— ‘
AUbright
FredBarrstt John
BdxoekJuhnK
Burry Nichols*
Banica William
Brown Earl
Itarell Hiram A
Barnes Charles
Bom David J

Hoglo Edward Y

GaltowrJohn
(MKart ci.r

Ijuhrup W J
Ixirmv John Henry
Lunderrillc Joaeph
I-crher Edwar?
Manec Daniel
VcNenj
McCafij
MeGoy _
Metts Geo II
McCoy Archey
Montcrth E 1’

Nevins John M
Plug Joaeph
Price Luther G
Philliw Dani 8
PfiugCha*
Richmond George

augh loo Daniel

Maine Municipal Election .

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him dowt ones more.

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mt „r tllUiMt.

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o.lI. UJm Che kl 4a, «( Ssn— :C. i*. k.

Ramsdell AlAed A
Rodgen Jonathon
Rich Nebon
Reed
Merrick
Rich M&lt;wa
----------------Robinson George II Stark Julius
Sweet Fred
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Spanldtng Gary li
Scarrow John
Striker Daniel
Stebbins Wm H
Satton James II
Stanley John
Salisbury C B
Sago W H
Shriner Baker

Shaw Joaeph
Sehmidt Char
Smith Major I.
Shngeriand
[Alfred V N
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Trnntwfn
Albert
Turner J
Thoma*
Thoma* ।

Eli B
Tobias J C

Van Winkle A A
Viruan Wi
Vrocnun Mayor M
William* Truman
Wright Jaracw II'

o..-lrfH .ff Edward

It iretner Ih-Jo*

IU»1: M l OKUMl.

Altofl Thoma*
Angle Andrew J

Brown Cha* II
Butler Jonathan
Burgher William

Bailey Henry II
V Brown Edwani F .
Be«&gt;er John
Baros* Chauncy A
Bentley James W.. Bower James M
Buerall Edwin P
BowtwsAndrew J
Barker William H Blanchard Johnathan

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Black Aaron M
Button William A

Clark Jame*
Cornell Sylvortcr
Clow
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Darling Wm H
Dickerson Jamea
Dickcy-WiUUra II
Dwight Qharim F
Dennis John 11 k.

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SALISBURY 4 BMSSBAO,

Dunning P R
Dibble Iiaae A
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Goodyear Georg# E Girier Alfred K

HieksM W
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HyaU
Hxm. H'illiam
Baskina Daniel
Hotehkiro John____
nuraun ,H
Hsakinn William
Holbrook Edwuid AHariow Edwin W
Holmu Winriow Ii Hieka William F
HibUrtErutu
HfaksCUrUH
Holden Oworge
Hendershott Robert
H«th William H HHerriek Rolfa,
Him rod Johq
HulbrnrA
V
Holbrook Isaac S It—•*. Z1
Ham* Alfred J
Halonbeck Geo
Hubbard LB

KenGeid Frank

Hogfa Jamon E
Haven Albert
Hartka Charfas
Haskins Arthur

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Bowen Frank S
Brown Cengdan
Crawley James
Cook Wm J
Curtis Daniel
Curtis Curtis C

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Rich Sheraton
Russ Andrew
Reed Al«n

v™«wata.ll

his wife arc the gnovts ot Wm. E. Dodge,
An exchange aaya: Judging from the Jr., of tho firroof Pbelpe, Dodge A Co., and
report of the Mardi Gras celebration at hta retf* have lately been placed at one of
the befit schools on Fifth avenue, their ex­
penses being defrayed by wealthy friend*.
probably haring in mind the rcnomiaauon
of Abraham Lincoln, used the Ml owing
Tbo evangriiste do not receive —
Concord, Match 16lh, 1
of
a
plundered
community.
for their labor*, beyond their
Mem* tp be
Collin* ElbcrtS
Craddock Joaeph
A writer from th* South puls th* list of but their friend* take care th»t
lingtoa wa* rodeecmed from the control of
Cannon Peter
Proridewtiri prelerences on the Republican
Evan* Edward J
rid«M follows: Next to Grant stands
battle by a . divided majority.
Gilbert Henry F
Gregory Dewitt C
ingly to justify the claim
Green Edward L
rail* were equally favorable to tho cause Morton, Bristow; next to Bristow, Hayas.
/Zifard J/A
1 think will
Hubbril Ambrow
if would be. to
« of pro- Haynoi George
here. Tbo Hmdriek Wm O
Haff Edward L

H Robbrna, Me of p,^

Kelly Warren 8
Kelly John 11
Kuappin Charira^M
Ktuppcn Ix»yal E

Kelley Wallace C
Kilt Wm

Rumell Marra*
Runyan Albert II
Rnnyan John-G
Road! Charlr*

day if one attend, a meeting. The great
doors flanked by the -winged Aosyrian fig­
tiro*, that naw die Hippodrotrother use*, and like their antetj

NIT HAIPSHIBE’S ELECTION

25}, fix a maximum schedule of freight

Fuller Fred

Gundy Edwin
Gnh) Julio*
Hall James M
Heath I*ariu.'
Heath Darius C
Hegins Tim
Heath Wm II

Hadley Oacar 8

behold a greater than Belknap’s is
fact* as those, osn fair minded men help hero" 8ueh conduct wtul surely reasking whether if Mr. Blaine, Mr. Secre­
tary of the Treasury Bnstow or Hou. R. of every party, *«cA investigations entered placarded with huge poster* in the shape
' of theatre Porter*, bearing tho title of the
Grat lecture, “On the Blood." No other
Pendleton and Gov.- Hendrick*, it ia at all
intimation wav given that it wm not a
likely that Mr. Clymer would have let I surely brand the perpetrator* as political
Marah go so readily, or'that hi* snil for I Shyster* truckling knava, whitewashed
inreatigatiun would have so toddculy |
grown cold ? Of like equivocal characters they would sell their birthright for a and attend meeting* at all hoars, peufownm of political potage, and their roun- ing to Cod great enjoyment in them.
ere in the Homo durin g the dchate on

and that
Snixed,
erein provided.

will give 15,228,415 as a earing to the
--- __ —r,L.-_ -a._______ .

But at thia point Mr.

Committee, who had thia matter in
charge, suddenly discovered that Marih
wa* no longer needed, and whea the
Utter through Clymer* inefficiency not
to aay instigation, had betaken bimaeif
to foreign soil, then St waa, that Mr.
Clymer dedared that there wa* no sufGricnt evidence to implicate either Pen­
dleton or Hendrick*, and he declined to

the people, the pram, and Common Coun­
cil abouid unite their effort* heartily with
our friend* in the country in giving thia
enterpriao such aid and asistanre as shall
secure the early completion of the road
Wa would also suggest that tlie borfrd
appoint a competent committee to confer
n we once obtain a foolhold in thia oity with tha officers of the company in adjurting a maximum schedule of p»a*cngcr and
freight tariffs, under the proviriona of

ClIAJU-XS BANDOLril,
Sccretary Board of Trade.

doubt. And Hendricks stands imjJkstcd
in fraud* on the Government before
which the Belknap steal from individuals, Marsh (the only witnou in the care) on

lar by him, sinks into utter insignificance,
the exact truth of which it was expected

have that it to the duty of Chicago in

•

that

stopped. In summer their work is mostly
coring for sid: children. The Guild own

early completion of laid railway aa the
initial line connecting thia dty with the

capital
here to build our future railway*, if lionand economy 'hall prevail in their
construction, we would suggest to
our bankers and capitalbts that they ex
aniiii* the securities of tho Chicago, Mill­
ington and Wcrtcni Railway and asoertain
whether its commanding poution will not
&gt;rn and other train. 1.11
• 40.187,406 render its first mortgage bond a safe and
erehindlir. Hr* Mock. etc., lbs Cg'l.lBO.OOO judicious invrotmest.
Equal to 5,281360 tons.
Which
All of which iw respectfully aubmitted.
11. P. Mtmrnr.
II. B. Ram,
Committee on Transportation.
CTO. tS™,™ cent less
•
Cnicaao, Feb. 28, 1876.
give a saving ot H,753,132.
The above report wu this day submit
*r- .ax- ———. i.___is 1
.u_ T&gt;__ 1 _r rv__ .__
r .1 .

porad ven lure, and

�TH« Ryr'IaucAN BW't500 CORDS WOOD.

U ths Imparbnre amsN of Jah. Cutro n
fcwph Odel), a Jadgwrort tense, will laier•&lt;« al 10 per reel and coats Io u taxed was
satorod. Wm. H. Hayfonl far plaintiff.
hava a mw 12,500
.,.
Talka chancery cauas of Emory Coe v. Geo.
Lmutanant Govsrwor Hdt, of Michigan
baa arrived in Paris from Egypt.
Tbo Calhoun pjnntv Republican Con­
vention nseto at Marshal], May 3.

The people of Barry County to under-V
stand that by a mistake in an order, ther
have sent us 40 dozen

500 cords of 16 inch stove
wood for sale at J1.25 per
cord delivered.
.
C. F. DWIGHT.

1

u CROCKERY

groceries
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw, and cverybod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell i
iy they sell
PURE GROUND GO,
it is to hard
work to grind them.

BUSINESS NOTICE.
spring term on April 6th.
Thomas Gunn, aged 85 years, living
four miles from Katon Rapids, died Feb.
27. Ono week before bis death he walked
to the village .nd home again.
The Democratic Hute Central Commit­
tee hada meeting nt Jackson Tuesday eve­
ning nod resolved to call a State conven­
tion to meet nt lamsing M*y 24.
People at Albion will no longer be able
to stay away from church on the plea of

not moved any. No ’water in sight.
The best ronto from Detroit to the
Black Hills u said to ba ria. Cheyenne,
and thence via wagon train to ths mines.
The far*, from Detroit to Cheyenne are.—
First-chat, $55: second clast. 113.

’

nn/1 r.IrtcsA

' O DAVS ADVERTISEMENTS.

itice.

Cj« .

.

too, but Dan soys it is going to bo a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he win sell it Cheap

There were 100 homretrcd entries in
tbn Traver*! City land oBce during tha
mouth of February.
Prof. Julios Rios ha* a violin of 1671
Tho Flint Globe says it ia of exquisite
A——I —J
ar rovn

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

•*—iAKJLJL

-1______ I

Well they sent us a double order of

•itj next year.
—Colfax ia to deliver hi. lecture uq
Abraham Lincoln, at Union Hall Kalamaaoo, March 27.
Nomiwatx good republicans with good
principles, and then elect them. That’s

T”7
“ U “T
of lb Mae la tha
Stole of Michigan. Wa swan J oat that. And
to » Urge abrorratiou. w. have addad a „ry
dare study of tha criminal record] of tha citir.
•nd vUlagM of lhaJUato. aa wa have gtaa.ad
them from Ike hundred, of paper, that anoh

a Wil VI

but W ill Hams, says he can sell them Cheap

tn irct

The Allegan County Republican Con­
vention meetoat Allegan. April 20,st 12

e-SE-sa
A‘,'1"'“h'F?BRubMAN

HASTINGS

The Farm known

139
Local ftlijipejj police;

CANNED GOODS
Tomatoes, Peaches, Cherries, Plumb.,
Pino Apples, Pean, Greco Pou. Ac., Ao
CANDIES
•
Wo have the best assortment end sell for

STEBBINS BRO’S.

Wo do sell a better article and from 10
15 cento cheaper-than any other 1 place
the County.
GOARS
Wo aoU the Bon CampUll.

G-rand Rapids.
1

J.ColeAcSo:
Of every Description which we

not known of a saloon being krp&lt; open so lalo
as midnight for a long limn, and bailors lb»y
are generally closed vary promptly al alsvoti
o'clock and not opened again unlit after six
•'clack thnensuing morning. Xor do we be-

can sell cheaper than any hotui In Bar­
ry County, for threw reasons: ,

line of New Borden, Gilt Psltcrna, Frisco
Border, Window Shades and Window
F ixturca.
YOURS TRULY,

at Itef. HesMbergs Business College,
Grand Bapids, this winter.
Mr. C. ii. Httbblas of Detroit will give three

'll

I " '

WAT
.
Embraoca under one management the
Great Trunk Railway Idnea of the
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. with

GROCERS.
We sell none of Lhb cbeap-tuade Fur­
niture that b made by machinery. The
good. we niakc/b tnadu by liauil, and
warranted. We invite all .persons Io
call and Inspect our goals, for they all
bear invjicctlnn. No trouble jet all

■' 1

CALIFORNIA
forms theahorteat and quickest route
between Citlcaoo and all potato In
Iluxow, WtHcoxMix, Romrwx
MtcaiOAX,
MtxxnsoT.t,
lows,

Ofc ftr Sils it nt Usd Unit Bitt
3TDCCQ

WATER LIIE
Lin

IBAffi

Shingles, Lath, "&amp;c.

FARM FOR SALE!
County Correspondence

FOR SALE,

m»n I'. Purdy, an orler
aside plaintiff, defeat! will
tier io plead within 20 days.

Peerless Milk Safes

in&lt; sionrr a exes, of which . ‘

J'

50 ARE IMPROVED
Ibiipfece. as my singing schools are drawing
to a done, having c1om«I the one at Irving,
and shall probably close tbn Martin and Or­
angeville schools lhb week, leaving only the
one al Yankee Springs, which one may last

STEBBINS EBO’S.

NOTICE!
Hearth1- and

-Unlimited Remedial Rceoureea.

like lhb wanting, to the sanw b falling rap­
idly, and b quite • conlrart to lhe last three
or four days. Bo! we could not rsnsnaaldy
expect to have warm weather eonUaur from
now on without any coM Mid blustering days.
The three warm days of last week, had start­
ed wheal to growing, and II really look, abn,
ullhn that it bx&lt; sustained bat Huis
injury from the frarxiag and thawing waMhar

Freeport and Dubuque Una
I. the only route for Eloix, Rocxroxo,
Fjt&gt;rro&gt;T, and all points via Freeport,
OWuflo and Milwaukee Una

and get a negatirn token. The superi­
ority of my work in the put u a suffi­
cient guarantee of first-e
iwork in tho
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
south aide State Street.
31tf
Gxo. L. Heath

thinks out whipping a year. auSciant for all
prectical porpvroe,
U.fl. sugar la large qualities bagiu to

TEH, ()WATCH NA, MAX KATO, HU 1'KTUI
Nbw Cut, and all points in BouUem
and Central hflnnewota. Ito
Groan Bay and Marquette Une
I« Uto only lino for Jaxwkvtlijl
W ATnrrowx, FoxdDc Lac.Oaunconn.
ArriJrraK. Girxxx Bat. Eocaxaba*
Nsoacxxs, Makqrrrrr, Hotohtow.

Wagons

and

Home

Buggiefc

Examinations.

45 DOLLARS!
For What?
FLORMCS 8«™ IACHISK
Well Mr. Editor, how about Sect y Ilelknnp
Wonder if ho b guilty of nil that to *1toyed
agalMthim. If *&gt; hope ho may roroivs **1
.
. . ._. . -------va.. I. the fruit

M. D. Rood desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, wham '
‘
found al all haunt of aay day,
any work in his line, from pu
spoke in an old wheel, to the

JOHN STANLEY I «=iE~

GROCERIES
Canned Fruits and Filin.
Ml
JOHN I

^1
UNDERTAKING

Oysters received daily

�•Heretic party cut to the Ixxadholder. and
’who have gone out of thrir way lo strike
«oewn lite Democratic wfora when they
«did not Uppen to beer (he usurer's sign.
’You hdped to apawa Tweed, and the
&lt;eurae of you and vour ihicvo. Langs over
thoDomocratio
party today. To the New
I
Terk IforM we ared oeora and ddiince."

JEFnJt:
60 Cents.

seven PMPrtrlnm
piano

.

pizcESitiaBggZE

Mercantile Training
toungmen;

FIVE LiCnwfchCraKKiii,
competiMtiaa for hii ^mo and terSEW iPTElTISEMEBTN.
vicea. Hit actual exretwra nt warily inG. P. Rowoil &amp; Col. Column.
cunvd while engaged in the pertonnunc:
of hi. dutira under thiia.t, on being fully
.GEMS S-waS^s*:
ataud ia account, tod verified by the efiA FARM OK TpUR OWN
tkril of the went, together with the &gt;um
of throe dollaro in full for hi, wrriaa in
each caae inveetigaUd and reported upon
50 Gents.
u hereinafter prescribed when .pproTrd
athe Governor, ahall bo paid by tha
te treaaurcr on the warrant of the auditar general, owl of any nswicy in tho tram,
ury not otherwiae appropriated : Aor«W,
Best aid Cheapest Rail read Land
That the rum »a allowed for the acrricee
*ss ox vnun ortaa
of neh
mnOH PACIFIC BAILROAD,
county ....—, —,------------- ----.
exceed the asm of one hundred dol­
and that in the county of Wavna
tha nun on allowwl &amp;r wxh awrire. .L1J
not in any one year exceed the «um of
two hundred dollan.
1876. SCRIBNER’S MONTHLY. 1870
Kxctlon 2. Whenever a’ complaint h
made or pending a^aiiwt any boy or girt
Wo Invite the attention of th* publlf |
to KcuinxEu's Moxtmly, which now
SHAKERS’
deservedly ranks among the tiest ii.-

CHARLES R. WELLS, R^»t.
HEXII F L. HILLS Srerttjry.

Tie tat Heiedy for Hart Tines

PASTING'S, MIC

BUSINESS TRAINING.

SSEfc

RlCKFOjjb
/A™*™
\KtalTTE*

nirfitoi'r &lt;

FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFICE

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

SxSSSi ” Krrtlflj.rtL’f Ft»ruu“. AfTf. I ■
4ii!» a«.l*iMd lr ibagvMfwav A. Br.va u. H

‘Gabriel Conroy,”

*

TIISZCE TABLE.

by Bret Harte,

L.E. STAUFFER

uflekpaBM

Young men who contemplate a bonnes,
life, and j«r&lt;-nt» having - aoiu tu educate,
arc particularly regumU’I lo ncud
for d&lt;x-umcnU relating to the college, which
give full infotniatvm as to term., coridilion, of entarace. etc. Addrtw,
/
CHARLES IL WELLS, Preaident, ।

GDflTOE FLOWER k VEGETABLE

CENTRAL hc

ATU^CTJ;

gantly Ettel and furniahed apartment, fur
the application of and carrying nut of our
n-jvil and ayatcciatic rnctluxi. of

IMTijr RAILROAD.
Jatta &amp;

MICHIGAN AND THS SOUTH.

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine!

$5|$20r;

HORTGAt
btCMIl k»»Ui» Dm w.

X llliva C. TorrWI nt Iter

‘MORE LIGHT’

CWcaro, Rxi lilaii &amp; Pacific

;!5

bniMA, I gUll Mil »i (Hibtlr

^4^*5
loiumured that they have a rare treat
before them The iwiid of tho new
novel la laldlnan English mining town,
and from the flrvt pace to rhe hut the
Intervet ia unflagging.
Among other notable papers we men­
tion the following: "A SECOND
"FARMER'H VACATION.’’ byfUol.

Sig

rib.1?

IIovm.111 Uoglt! of IlMll.gii. i
! 0-clbgd In mH tmrlrtgo. lor
g.nllbo no-^Morr lo MUgCy tho
g.rh Bortaan. »llh
rn goal
ralr^itt. i,&gt;«»itrr-li'.tuoiun.,
Ian. ca&gt;«auw4 toe ihgtMg.1 ihi
sssisnsKrtasi.'
halt&lt;s&gt;of tea sank kail &lt;W&gt; at
curw *&gt;;&gt; of omUob tvnoir &lt;..n

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.VA'H- .vyffES IfY MAIL

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oarlcn gw4g.|lAU Mr awlt,
/TO
Tb.Trat Cam Cv4 Crubarry. bwt
. V. Aon tor t
U&gt;lu&gt;4. or d&gt;r4*A.

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Awl WonboBM nxBovlb, Mwg. EnaUtehvl

The Boy Emigrant* " by Noah8ro:k».

To whom Pensions are

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE!

TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING £Sr.. COc.. or tl.00
HAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HIM AN BEING. AND Iil.- loH
i.D •!&lt;&gt; :.rri-: AND rs!:i-i-i.NE-&gt;
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.

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[warttTl

l. it. muter cl lk« Mate cf AW G*llte

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M. Alntt.'ihm (MUft mi Jiri.
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School,'or to a house of correction authorind by law to receive ,«ue!i boy or girl,
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DUNCANS' MASONIC RITUAL
Sxction 3. Said agent shall u often ■aulaa all ike LeMarw la I nt Serra (&gt;rare
aa onoo in each year rail ail children, re­ inpielet CmmmbIm ot I.IimiImm. I’url.i
sident in the eounly for which ;ho is ap­
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the person having rach child in charge, or
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to hare the care thereof, he shall report
the fart to the board* or oficcro of the
instituii&gt;in by which such child wa. inden­
tured, and such board or officer" .hall
caacxd the contract and auuc the child lo
bo returned lo the institution from whence
he or she was taken, or indentured to
some other peraon. or to bo dbeharged,
in the dberrtion of tho board or officers. Council Blufe and Omaha.
In all contract! or indentures for binding
Without Change of Cars,
out children from any State instiuitioo,
the office* makinc the raine .hall eipreroly reserve the right to cancel the contract
wheneve in ther judgment the interatof the child are not properly cared for.
Sxction 4. No child ehall be indentu­
red, adopted, or taken during minority, by
KANSAS LINE.
any person not of kin thereto, from a
ta. Book latead A Twite P.ailrw4
State institution, until notice of an applica­
vawaia teWrlteelli Wwiara IMrlgtev
tion therefor U been given to the agent
aforesaid raiding in the county from
whieh such application is made, and until
his report in writing, made after an invtatigation into the propriety thereof, has
been made and filed with the officers of
auch institution. Aod all applications
for the release or discharge of any chil­
dren so indentured or placed in charge of EAHSAS, IHDIAH TERRITORIES.
peraou in aueh county, shall be given to
COLORADO, A1W A’En
mid agent for his report in like manner.
Sncnon 5. It shall be the duty of said
agcuta in thrir rnspoetivc countries, to
reek out suitable persons who are willing
to adopt, take charge of. educate, and
maintain chdlrca arrested for offences,
committed to sny Stato institution, or aUndoocd and neglected children in charga
ofanv State imritolion or officers, and to
give notice thereof to the beard cf officers
having authority to’diijooe'of such chil.

"The aeeond Inetallment Isevvu strunger than lb- flnt.JurtV&gt;&gt;w all that &lt;cai
Irxtkttlfor."
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“Philip Nolan'e Friends,”

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any court cr magiatroie having competent
jurisdiction thereof, it ahall be the duly of
curb court or taagirtrate, before proceeding
lo hrer or determine the case, to pre oolios in writing of the pendency thereof to
uid agent, who ahall have opportunity
allowed him to inrattipUc the charge or
charge*, and upon receiving aueh notice,
the agent ahall immediately proceed to in
ouireinto and make a full examinalion of
the parentage and aurrouuding. of tho
child, and of all the facto ani circatreUnrai of the case, and report the same to the
court or xuagistretc. who ahall advise and
council with the said agent; and if upon
anch coBuraltation. after full investigation
and proof of the offence charged, it shall
appear to the court that the public interest
and the iatercat of such child will be beat
rahoerred thereby, he nay make an order
for the return ofauch child to hi! or. her
parents, guardian, or friend* , or he may
authorise said agent, under the sdvice
sad approval cf tha judge of probate of
thc-eounty. to take such child and bind
him or her out to some suitable peraou
until ho or she ahall have attained the

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Kight tliourand graduate! of thi. ooUnge
now in .uccvneful buaioeaa in the principal
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO ci lien and towns of tho United^Stetew
THEOLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
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8«ot»3I1. nkAc-La/UeSUle ot
Jf.cA.yco owset. TUl the Governor may
appoint in each county of this Stele, an
affiwl of the Breed rf State Commireioo
era for the general .upervaiun of chantabk, penal, pauper, and reformatory iaotltni«ma. who ahall hold hi. ofieo at lb
pleasure of tho Governor. Before eatering upon tho dntiea of hie ofire, sad with­
in thirty day! after rereiving notice of bb
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which hr wm appmntod, the oath of afire
prrecribod by the caniiitn|km of thia State
Ud upon auch qualification it ahall be the
duty of the county dork to immediately
tnutnii notice thereof io lhedsemt jadgo,
tbo proUte judge, ends justice of the peace
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A’ATES OF ADVERTISIKG.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 187G.

HARDWARE !
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,
H.rc now in Slock for the HOLIDAY TRADE a full and completc line of
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HASTINGS, MICH.

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Aino the Celebrated Diamond Tooth, Silver Steel

CUT SAWS,
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Which are guaranteed to cut fifty per cent more wood than any
other Saw in the Market.
STOVES &lt;

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The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
Has the Largest Door of any Stove in the Market.

The CJJEt AZSTOKlt s

It is Ute Handsomest and Heaviest
Manufactured.

Boiler Plate Stove

Pric^ Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.

SMIL MUM

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a
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styles, kindsand prices. Over ’ j

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and RETAIL

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Nos. 266

For a varied soil in Cumberland, Eng­
A writer io the Baltimore Trade Review land. ini875, Robert Je(Tenon use* 1'1
is of the opinioo that hones that have lbs. per acre of the following:
been in the habit of running in the past­
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,nosk-«ul&gt;»J
ures during the summer suffer very much * !si
during the winter, for the want of green
food to which they hare become accustom­
ed. They gire evidence of this, he san,
by the loss of appetite, by becoming hide­
bound, end losing tho glossy appearance
of their coats When the coot of an ani­
mal Usee iu glass and asrames a dry. dull
appearance, it is sure indication that that
animal needs groen flKid or medicine capa­
ble of supplying the place of green food.
Green food ia much to be preferred, for an
animal in such condition, to medicine, for
two reasons, partly because it is cheaper
and leaves no bad after effects, and partly
because it is better, being the remedy pro­
vided by nature, and nature Is always more

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effort to express, as discriminatingly u
possible, what I eooefevs to be the truth
on two tin— of duty connected with Ibis
subject.
I favor laws prohibiting and punishing
Um sale and public drinking of alchohtd.
I Utink they will yet be enforced. I alio
favor increased and perpetual efforts to
convince tho judgment and move the
heart and will against both practices.
I
conceive that the two works are quite
distinct in basis and in the mean* to be
employed, and deprecate any hostility
betwren diem, or undervaluation of either
1 dam by th. other class.
Crime is to bo punished and suppressed
by law; not principally for teoralpurposco,
-but for the protection of tho person and
of property. Il ia a political, not a moral
act. Ito prime object u, not to maka the
criminal better, but to maka tho oon-crimi inalsafsr. Arson, theft, burglary, aawilt
1 and bailey, murder, are punfah«d to

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doing thm. If any maudaiiM to bdieve that

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DORE at this OFFICE

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED.
Companion Invited and Competition Defied tn

Teas, Coffees and Spices

life time to tho educatifll of reholara be­
yond childhood. "Too much has to bo
undone in fater years, tbal lias been done
manure of -young animals is Jem valuable wrong from the outact," //., therefore.,
than that from mature animals, aa the addressed himself to mothers, to the whole
young require both organic and inorganic fi-male sex, tn whom the care of infon-v
food in largi-r quantities than full grown
beasts, which hare only to keep up their
weight and condition by the food they
For tho age fKm throe to acron ha de­
catand that the licet animal manures
for peswral purposes consist of lioth solid vised hfa “Kindergarten,' as an intermedi­
ate step and connecting line between the
uni] liquid cxrrvnienLs combined,
child’s homo life and the school, whish
living* the child into contact with children
Washing fine Underclothing.
"t his own age, enhances his plauurtsfiu
following the same pursuits with thorn,
The Germantown TWryropA says:—A and plants the seeds of sociable virtues.
leading firm, importer, and retailers of Tluring his lifu-time Frrcbel wm under­
hosiery goods in thia city, gives us the fol­ stood and appreciated only by a few supe­
lowing directions for washing merino, rior minds. In order to make Ufa Ideas
lamb's wool and silk underclothing, and more widely known, this unselfish wan
we print it at this time as bring in season pr»cliced much self denial, and traveled
to be adopted. From our own cxpadence many milts, fteqatntly railing on the
wc cam testify to it* excellent®.
grcen sward nt night “with aw umbrella
"Use one pound of dissolved soap in for his bedroom and a knaprack for Ml
four galons of warm water, in which srell tallow." Toward the chwe of his life hfa
rinse the artieUs\o be washed, drawing labors were rewarded with auroras, for be
them repeatedly through H e hand; wring tired to ace many “Kindergartens" (Child
them aa dry as poasible, to remora the Gardena), as be called them, retablished in
soap; rinse them well again briskly in dean Gonaaay.
lukewarm water, wring and stretch them
What, than, fa a Kindergarten T It fa
to their proper shape, and tfry in the open an institution providing cmpfoymcnls and
air if passible. Tho only effects of rablAng exercise* for the healthhil and hannoulous
lire to shrink and drelroy the material; it development of all the faculties of children
should therefore never l« restored to.
from 3 to 7 yean of age. Frtebtd’s motto
“Tho material used in manufacturing fa: "Plav is Cbo workof the child.’' The
silk underwear Mug an animal product, it
ia absolutely hoeessmry that nothing but
tho best quality uf
and wino water
should be used. All kinds uf washing
compound* dretroy tho nature of the ma­
terial giving to the fabric the appearance
of ;&gt;w eoltoa.”
A Week7* BilFof Fi^.

better quality of wraai or hay thaa one
newly seceded, and that th. quantity doos
not diminish with the ago of the pasture.
They often teed a new pi.ee without any
crop, lik^oals or wheat Sometime, the
mixturn of lightened* faaown^nd then tire
mixture of hesrv seods aowu by itaoifon
the same, ground to spraad all evenly. If
the ground .fa well prepared, a newly
seeded fidd will need no manure for two or
throe years. Mot British posture* wd!
grow poor and thin and raw pat, aa we
nay, unices they err? manured sad otherwwe properly attended to. JYwe contin­
ually take ofr and plunder* tfald, what

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■THE WORLD," 35 Pirk Row, N. Y.

WHOLE NO. 1034

the innocent dependanu upon him, and
Similar nwulu wont produced on almost
WHAT 18 A KINDERGARTEN?
so far increases taxation, and braialisn
I every farm in tho nrighborhwd.
the average of humanity, that the’ Stain
Profemor Vodcker (Royal Journal of
i has a rifpt, in tho protection of liberty
Agriculture, JflG8,p. G43) aayaf “The
and property-to suppress th. practice u
effects produced by the application oflwnoItatterapts to suppress other crime, Ly
t dust to pastures src rsry variable. On
preventing the sale and tho practice of
the perns land of Cheshire and similar
drinking—«l th. very kart in public
, toils on the red sandstone formation, the
dramshops. Of mure, the sal. cannot
, result is very striking On land which fa
be a crime unfaas tho drinking fa.
The lecture prepared for the farmers’ inalitutoa
, w»t and addend nsto on a poor umirained
receiver of stolen goods fa no worw than laat winter, bat owing to illnrai the author suteoi), bone often produce no i Ifect: Ha
waa unable to present it.
the theif. To advocate prohibitory lawr
I am expected to apeak of jhe gras**, rercmmendn, in all ease, a trial on a small
I have never refused ; but in various ra«
one of the largest and moat widely dis­ scale.
flwU,. u .
The thoughtful, real cduoRor reaemblm
Experiments to be of much value must
tributed families of planta. The subject
otcr, ■ member of a Stat e Tomperanoe
i« one of general internet among all fann­ •be kept up for a long time. As Prof. 1“ srisn liusbandman who does not cling to
Alliance, end as a legislator, I have en­ ing communities.
\ odeker says, “Field experiments, in or- 'old methods merely out of respect for
deavored to do my -jart. and till my
One group of grassea fa called ••eercala." dev to be practically useful, should al- 1there age, but adopts all the scientific imopinions change shall always endeavor
ia““Uri‘1.,ind
They include those producing grains, a* ways be tried for a’ amNeeuon of years 1rr”thjenU ““k
to encourage thia work.
when!, rye, Indian corn, barley, oats and under aa great . variety of condition* as 1
But I have always felt that the intel- rice. They eonxtitute a large part of the rt^ards toil, time, and m&lt;&gt;d&lt;- cf application
Within the last' sixty yoarv, a great
kctual and moral work behind all thia
change
has
taken
place
in
the prinanla
aodm.pi,
u
possible?'
This
should
be
‘
food of the human race the world over.
u in the far greater danger of being,
and methods of dealing with the youthful
undervalued * and negtected.
Rowland A much larger number are valuable for continual from year to year scrording to *
the same plan a* fixed upon iu the pre­
HiD is credited with tho illustration that meadows; taoturas, and lawns. Tho family
a a remarkably natural oee. and can lx- vious ynara. Some nf the best experimento
“Luman nature is like a drunken man on
quite easily described by its atoma and made, at groat expense, in England, were
frets Mm‘i BatalMswYerk*.
horaeback—lift it on one side and it tends
learen alone with sufficient accuracy to dis­ tried for 20 suoerasiva year* before arri­
I’daSre’ito cull attention ’of fiirmers to
to fall on tho other.” lx:S a man plead
tinguish
it from any other family.
In ving al satisfactory ronclmuoiu.
by beMer methods of «nretfon-Gndo«, a kind of road fencing which I think
for prohibitory laws, as though that was
Old pasture, in England often gel a
brief,
the
leaves
ere
entire
al
tho
edges,
wUl
prove aulwuntial, and not ray atrue tampevan’ce work—instead of bring
parallel-veined; two-ranked, or rewed op draatir-c of 150 lbs. of nitrate qf soda, or and corouragement allied to firmnra. being panmre. This plan requires, fimt—That
rcoly a provision fur tho punishment of
300 Ibe. of guano, or 200 Ibe of super­ found-more potent to /rod than iborc lb. roods shall bo planted &lt;» either aid.
crim., or for securing puble safety—end and down the alum, with the sheath or phosphate, sown broadcast on each acre. weapons Were to rfrtre.
base of tho leaf split down oa the side op- I
immediately the genuine promoters of poeite the blade.
The dry and uninterretinj, borauae un- with fiseacd* tree., twenty fest apart la
Such drcsning* with barnyard manure arc
*
the row. When th. trees hare attain*!
temperance, «ia their wmIimm, allow
Sedges arc common oa low land, and ! often
’
applied until the land produces well. lutcUigible, Ickim committed to nxmorc th. sb. of fir. « |U whs. in diaaMtev
their disapproval of the mistake which look much like Uue«raaMw, but the stem ।
In a price &lt;way by Coemcnt Cadlo be —rrjrated parrot-wire and readily /urfol- M ife. Mp, tho rny ba—d t om
substitutes eompalsory for voluntary
—have brcn proved injurioua and cre­
claims much experience in the manuring
abstimmec, to degenerate into opporitiun
ative
of
a
distaste
for
tho
acquirements
of
of gram lauds,—a most difficult aubjeet.
to such laws. If I have erred in that di­
He haa seen boms' do no good whatever, knowledge iteelf. Thia mast lie ascribed
rection I hope to repent. We must l«
j and lie has awn them used with imuwuao to the fact that the voice of nature *»d
politicians and miubitani perhaps by turns.
I advantage, lie li» seen guano used utd rcvelatiou touching education haa MH
Again 1st a man plsad for voluntarv ab| produce a splendid crop the same year, new listeners and expounder., among whom
stinane-' from both aelling and drinking
j and next year the crop was worao than tw- ConiemM. Itou.ac.u. Bell, Lsaraater. Stowe
[-ouon, l -rauae it is a sin,—and this is
। fore the guano was applied. It ao-m* im- Prctaloxri, and Proffiel stand forth coutrue temperance—and too often plsadin
pomade to tell with certainty just which
lor the law, with ill aupprosfcd sneers erv
fertilixm will do the best on any soil til!
out, “O that fa all folly. The lime for
Among all the nations of the earth. ■ they havo been trial. Mr. Cadle’s rule is
appeals to the inteifect and heart aod will
lhir
“In proportion as the land is inclined
none, that I am aware of, haa given so 1
much and so careful attention to pastures 1 to grow beoty orirtocky grass, inclining public sehoXalro.
and meadows as our friends ef the British I| to seed, lu&gt; a;&gt;plio. ammoniaral manvres.
force I" Izt not Ephriam envy Judah
To-the laat named and Irani kDown of
Wes. Her* is there very high. To be a । If the land pruduira thick, short, leafy
nor Judah vex Ephraim.
suriwMful farmer everything must be done herbage, the phiwphalic manures must be these modern edfeators, we desire to invite
Ralf a century ago the American peo­ to tho beat advantage. Slipshod fanning applied.” After 20 year* he concludes attention, in presenting a reply to the oft
ple —ntoetiy then of the old native Amer­ there will not afford a living, as it often that in England money judiciously used repeated quMion: t-What fa a Kiuilerican stock—consumed an average of about does in our newer country.
Although in improving grassland pay* a more rar- garten 1' in order that every parent and
eight gallons of rum or its equivalent, ther follow out a certain rotation of erojx. tain retnm than where expended in the Iri.-od of children may learn from our anfor every man, woman, and child, even­ and are able to gire good rca-ons forsueh growth of wheal.
K vthcre their latite one. may grow,
through 11'inch square
: year, b—ides no one knows how much
. and be happy, while gradually ad
rotations, yet they are nearly, if not quite, _ S. H. Thompron, a prominent fanner of
rider, which used to flow like water. unanimous in keeping a part of the farm Y ork, also conclude* that money used iu vanang in the healthful exercise of their oak pickets placed four feet apart between
Now the a» erage consumption is thought in permanent posture or meadow. The improving gras* land gins a better return facultire. and in the ddightful aomre- the trees. The top and bottom wires
are wedged in the jackets to keep them
t&gt; be l&lt;—than half as much—and who
raent
of
knowledge.
longer a piece, has been seeded the better
docs not know that a verv large portion it suits thetnl According to their belief ores and ijuality cannot be ’secured’ -with
Frederick Frwbei, the founder of the in place. In section* of twenty-firs nods,
of the people, particularly of the old and practice, a pasture never beenmea very large bulk. For quantity of hay or pas­ "Kindergarten ' system of education, wu poets are ret and firm)y bracwL to which
tho ends of the wires fasten. Each wire
stock, arc now total abstiiiersWhat
good until it has been seeded six or mare ture use guano, nitrate of soda," soot, or boro in Geraumy, and became a pupil of
has brought about this reform ?
Arc years. In their opinion, "it is certainly other ammoniacal manure ; for quantity use J’&lt;wt*lotri. and an ardent admirer of hfa is provided with a stretcher by which the
the tu»t of these abstainers involuntary undesirable to break up tolerably gnod pas­ liras or buries ; for medium quahliiy and method of teaching.
Freebd, however, teation fa regulated. The itrctchem are
made
of i ineh round irou. one foot long
alsrtainers. or arc they true temperance turns fur the puTpo~e of converting them quality, use both class-* of fertilises.” soon diaewverwl the want of something
with eye at one end to hold the wire and
I men, acting according to lheir judgment, into snide land."
Coarsely pulvcriaed bonre and barnyard better . drufated to interest and engage the thread cut six inches oa the other which
their idea of j.nidenoe, their sense of
So carefully hare they studied the na­ manure j redure lasting results, oftrei'very active posters of Jbc jouugal children. C through ilia post with handle uuL
righthand obligation to God ? Is not the ture of the different graa*^ and the soils
Ho carefully stndfad the child in its spirit­
tension of the wires should bo slack­
greater part of the alchohol now romumed they are adapted to that the wcdimcn,
ual, moral, intellectual, and animal nature
ened during winter to allow for contrac­
by a class of peojJe who have come from according to demand, sell certain mixtures improve graa. landr
tn the. report for He precetved that, by the old systems of tion by frost. The sms of wire, number
other lands, or their immediate descen­ of grssn seed suitable for each geological 1875, Mr. Lawai, tho moat cclehnU*! instruction, the harowoioua aaffgradual of
snail Hi uliMtlfecfyhiriUs, should
dents, who never hare heard the temper­ formation.
Eagiufa exporimcntiv. aay»: “The appli­ derdupmeet of all tbs faculties was not be graded to meet tho demands of tho
ance gospel preached and enforced and
In laying down laud to jwnnanent cation of bnnoi to pr»M land is not ,r«- secured, but that the memory was often fence.
One of the advantages of
illustrated as the old Americans have? pasture, M. II. Sutton of Reading, ‘Eng- ommcmlrd lor general adoption. They I overtaxed, the moral seatimeot neglected,
this kind "•of fence fa exemption from
Ixt no one accuse me of undervaluing
.
or
the
physical
powers
stunted,
while
the
B,.o..uc,Wu. »n**f &gt;0 be chiefly ad.pt«.l to the ex-1
law, because I have a profound faith in grimes and cloven, and the quantity of. baustcsl ;*stnra»of certain localities. Tho,I inventive or creative faculty innate in every snowdrifts, while the trees an a thing of
the Gospel. In religion the law fa the each which he coosidcra “the Irat possible j *•*““•' “ ,rUl; ’“’h limo. Every man must ’ child remained undevefoped. He watched
A fenoe on our place very nearly ans­
fc-hool maater in politics, at least some mixture for a g-«d medium toil, neither : experiment." Ho adda
-I am disponed
wering to this dsneription support*! on
to think •*dial
once■in1 5 plants grow fra
too heavy nor toozlight. Throe are all, ’ [, “
— ”a Jdrawing
—-of
r Jdung
-----------maple trees of 12 or 14 y«tn planting
all dues it become ministers of the gospel he sap, “of excellent properties ; and. ’ y—n. and 200 lbs of nitrate of roda the air, neoling ba:_____ — _
haa answered so good a purpose the pail
to undervalue "the fooliahnera of preach­ coming to muturity at different Mesons of■ 1I ofter I years, is about as goal an aj-pliea- for their Mrfect development. In beauti­
aeanm that wa can recommend it for trial
ing. ' supplimented by a still greater tho year, arc found to produce a permanent ।i tion a» can be nsrel ’
I ’ should racosn.1 ful acraraane. with the tearhi..^.. „*
to others.
Farmers plant your trees
' foolish news" of a righteous life I The and crergrean sward
, mend a mixture of fertilixcni found to be : tore, ho found, too, the Scripture proeept. Mark this Centennial year bv milliooa of
“Train np a child in the way ho should
world can be eared, must lx&gt; saved, will
good, or a rotation of their u»c.
trcm planted aloug the public highways.
bo eared ; and Christ has shown us how
Tlie English fell know tho great itn-1 go,” with its cuenungingi promise : "an d An average of 10 days judieiotuUy emwhen
he
is
old,
be
will
not
dcpori\from
it will be done. Be not faithlca* but be­
jwrtaocc nf excellent pasture to fatten |
ploypd by each farmer in tha country. In
lieving. A tcmpcrano* revival fa now
rattle. JTiey fissl such cattle; while prax- it.' He thus arrived at the eoaelWon planting highway trees ctnaol fail to
prevailing in some of the Eastern States
| *ng, oil cake, meal, etc., for a two fold ob-1 that tha teacher of youth should not al prove a satisfactory ia vretmeut of time.
where they have prohibitory laws, and
: joct. namelv. to hdj&gt; fallen the cattle, and , tetnjA to force the mind, bat simply use Pfaat with rare and mulch thoroughly,
several thousand men have taken the
: to help ennch the soil, and so make the the right mesas and materials by which those are important conditions of sneer—
pledge. As a natural consequence many
pasture better This is sound doctrine. knowledge may be obtained, direct the —J._O.
awakening fatties, form tho habits, edu­
of them being clothed and ia theic, right
Wire fee, hare nek generally proven
cate tire feelings, and nrraerve a pure at- successrflin fields eonrtantiy pastured.
mind, and having come to thrtpselvcs, I
moaphero and good intueocea around the
Tho plan above sketehed saesns to be nU
tender human plant
,
ji
•'Wo must begin at'the bopns&amp;g." adapted to roadside feaees and fa well
said Frwbel, after having devoted nearly a worthy of tho oonsadoraiioa of fennera.

rightwkhi.vimihteraKil.um: who sa­
ints tho sorurt tempteUooa from within
and whhoct. who here the braviofa bur
den chrcrfuUy.
They that deny . God dsatroy tow’s
nobility, fee certainly man u kin to the
braal by his body : and if he fa not kin to
God by hit spirit he fa a bate aad igao-

yuabroawht JlMMIB, too—dear littfe fol
low! As I was telling Almiba, he’s such
a brave and gentlemanly Httte bov. I wm
afraid when you did come you’d leave him
at home. As I told Autina, ’taint often
yon sae anch a Me. Httia boy. Taka off
your bonnet, Mra. Jama; what a bea.ty
it ia! As I was telling Almika, this mor­
ning, 'Mra. Jonas fa such a testy womani
Yea alsrays have the prettiest bonnet iu
mrctin’ house. Why if you k.ain't raokinp
auMtbsr mw dram I I don’t mb whs*
yon won't of another, ao many nim ooaa
M yon’re FX now. Why if I Md half
» many I'd feel rich m a qtrnn. Now if

to ap and borrow itbsfore I’d a nhs.es to
use it myself. Aa I told AI.MIXA, 'now
Mra. Jones wouldn't do so. 'You're always
w particular alx&gt;ui such thing*. I'd and
Almiba right over thereafter it, but I
know sb. wouldn't get fa.

Soup and cold eormd bmf, with daarart..
Priisy—Pub for breakfast and dinner.
’ Saturday—Breakfast— Vaal cull-t and

fried potatora."

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�OUR NEW YORK LETTER

’ go* it Into their power through the man
sgewtont of party. They, we all, lAosl

the New Hampshire Democracy for illus­
trating the real purport of the contest by

“Honest money for all. and
free schools fur ail.
There
should be no inflation which

For Prasident.
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RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.

serp —e

•tana aefi- The Bifl Bank Failure-JIOO’ODO
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Howe-The Labor Markrt-Drew'a
the Stale, bearing honored nuarauftbc
Failure—The Women's Cratenniai nn-iativn. the N.-httyim.Livingtooe*- url
-The New Hampshire Flection
Van Pansoli Bra have ordered a flag, rich­
ly amhnidared with the snre ofthe Blate,
which win bo hung is Independence HM
after the exhibitwo, as a trophy fur the
next Oaatenaial. This was thought a
And new it tunas oat, that after the
To themtrprioe of everybody, the Bank small matter to aabsust lb« reoourcea of
Kentucky
Central Rsilroad Claim,
of the State of New York doaed it. dooes the woom of the City, and they are to
(amounting to 1148453.83) had been
raise 115,000 to complete a pavilion,
Tuesday. This was one of thej oldest whore their different works of art and
twice rejected by Sect'y Stantpn, and
bank, in the rity, and waa presumed to skill may bo sliorn, andj as usual, tb«
three time* by Gon. Meigs, that the
bo one of tho souadeet, and the failure boot ny of raieiuK the money ia by giv­
claim haa been again presented by that
created a profound suaaaUou on tba street ing entertainments. Titiena is to slug at

Abraham Ltaooin and devoted hb foyal
supporters to
-nneading
infemy."
With atxeh a chaUsmge thrown in the
tooth of the people of New Hampshire,
what, ae honest patriots, could they do
but retort as they have done at the ballot­
box? Wevmrtxroto say that many a
Democratic eoMier haa joined with the thia daim, waa by Sm'y Belknap, allowed
Republican* in making thia verdiet so and paid out of the tmsury. And Pen­
dleton can't tell whether be rec d 480,.
(XX), 00 190,000 00 of the unJuey fur
He service ia getting the daim through.
Nona other than a confirmed idiot, will
It says ia positive term., that if soma few
Itapnblkau officiate have faltered ail the now wonder why Clymer cloaed up the
nut ia it iacumbent open the faiikfnl Belknap investigation by running Marsh
sows*— to derate their rroe Repreaenta- off to Canada and then refusing to fur­
tire, and to rrmnTe the only obatictes nish any proof that would lead Io Bel­
in the way of the only Bating organ­ knap's conviction. Verily these virtuous!
isation in the country. Efforts, of couree, villain, should be rewarded, Honest
will be made to break the force of thia George with a -little hatchet,’’ and
yrand rietory ia New Hampshire, but .S’AyUer Clymer with a big red feather,
they will be aceo through by all sensible and then both sent by their tribe, aa the

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aarc Fpet&gt;—r may I—e a doxen *cnatnra in
the North.
The debate in the Senate on Thursday
afternoon, iu which tionlen and Withers,
on the Confederate ride, and M.rton and
Sherman an! Edmunds, on [the Republi­
cans ride, participated, was iateua.lv in­
teresting. The speech of Edmund* was
truly K"»J- It was a clear and moat
eloquent statement of the real usucs be­
tween Republicans and Democrats to-day­
Withers, of Virginia, charged sectional

Ixtd beernue it will unarttle coafideace. and
make distrust. Il will lie-good because it
will compel directors Io look into the man.
agemcul. and ace what b being done with
the money with which they are entrusted.
AU the hanks, with a few exception* are
ia a tight piece. Their orenrities are un­
sound. Real date waa their favorite ne
curity, and on real estate loan* have been
made quite up tn its value.
But. ala*,
real estate has shrunk in value over a half

Belknap

of department estimates by House com­
mitters seem as indeed they arc, pitifully
small-—emenrte from .Southern tourtes
and arc intended for Souttarn agrandwe-

ccmdiiiou of the banks looked into for
lu forty-five of the New York countries fear that they will aU be found to be rot - j
ten, which would result in such a smash- I
the Republican net gain iu •nperriaor* al
up aa thio city nrrer saw. They prefer to
the recent spring election was 1S6.
shut their eyeaaud lot things drift, hoping |
Doot forget to have your name roister­ that sumethiu- will turn up to let them I
ed ou April 1. The (ward will be ia se&gt;-

nent, oust any one would call that man a
L*»e fabrics! ur. There are such petMin*
in every place and they afford a, «tudv to
the are-kcr alter rarftMtito, and’a pruUrm
tn the ur.dcretaniiing of the average per~'ti.
To the judge ofliuuum nature they are
transparent, and Io the newspaper insu
they are bom.
.
If a pmon ahouLi gu into a *t&lt;ltr and

Senator I**gau *ay/ that the'New Hamp­
shire Republican* didn't fin-1 the name of;
;
W. W “Belknap «&gt;n the Republican ticket. '

head of moot of the important committees;
ex -Confederates
supplanting crippled
Union soldiers In all the poailion* at
their command about die capitvl , and
ex-Uonfederate oratora enlivening the
monotony of debate will* ctilogie* on Jeff

pruoners were confined during the war
Tbewe facto are m&gt; apparent and hare
grown BO familiar that it would not be

owned by two or three men here,'
Indiana man aa rewuriring still b
phstically. "Southern men arc
the Democratic party just a* they

Th. several T.*ra*bip* la ik» C—wty will be
eatWvd io fuur dvlegalra Mb. «ad U* ssvei.1 nrii of the aiy *f Jlasdug* to one Mb.
Bysnleraf ItefaMl—■ County Commit Is*

Do you remcmlicr tho Cutarc of the
eminent ' banking fames, of Duncan
Sherman .k Co. 7 Of couree you do; and '
you remember also that t her dido t pay'
scarcely anything on the dollar, and that doraemenl of UelLsap and the t
their creditors were fearfully indignant. I b a verdict that the Repoblicar
Il b comforting to take up a Newport ta­ not reopotwible for the acta of a
of the people on the first uf July.
per and read that Mr. Watt Sherman, one
The colored people are very much ca- of
&lt; tbs partner* i* building • cottage in
And speaking of thm election, it is
- city by the ara.' the rost o4 which singular how it tear* inUr the inde]&lt;n
raged aver the Democratic pryjymiline to that
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virtually exclude them from the galleriea u
1 on’y fllOU.OOO! and thb for a summer dent*. The Tribnnr haa awakened to the
midenev only. Failing is not a very had fart that the Republican party is thn only
of the National House o f Representatives. burinoa,
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own ranks, and the only one tLt erer punThe Allegan Journal says Uriknap iX i
ttlml its own thirvea. Il really acemoil to
in a Marsh, and we gwom it would be cor- 1
feel good ovt r the Rcpubl an I i tmph in t h •
net in saying the Demoeralir Congraaioa- i ,
Granite Stele, and read more — it u*c*l ta
a* Investigating Committer Wfrr in Me ,
before Horace Greeley went inaane than it
Marsh, loo.
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has for yearn. It would not be ringular
if the Tribnt' should get lark into the
The Republican press bs* been prompt
Republican fold, and be a power in the
to demand Belknap's punishment. How ;

The value of aaiugte vole iu political con­
torts have been again demonstrated in I«i&gt;isgvtou eountry, where the Republicans
have one majority in the board of Super-

and elsewhere. Io Newb trg the • Demo­
who during the last fifteen year* have cratic majority fell off W0. Thay carried
enjoyed Moonuaon Liberty of action. Cohoe., Ithaca, Owego (the Coaueil &gt;.and
but it ia, Mvarthdoa, heard and obeyed, Auburn, by decided majorities, and elected
their Mayor in Rodtrater, by a majority
of 2A00. The result in the tirwnebipa
in the State save two, Eaton and Ran
was dually significant
dolph, give Chewey 3,693 plurality over
Marey.aad 3,381 majority over aU. the
The Detroit Poti ooyt. -The people of
the United States are paying interest to­
total vole bring; Chtvy. 41.668; Marcy,
37.975, Kendall anK.eaturinS, 420. lane to ba arrayed on the other aide, day on bonds stolen hr Buchanan * Sec­
Two towns are yet to be Lord from, which ffll into ranks in .hot haste, and faith­ retary of the interior, amounting ia value
to over 4800,000. Fat the Deuvocrato in
gave 1—t year. Cheney 51, Roberts 149. fully asrvea their r—Z masters.
The Itepublirena have elected their
Thb poritimi of stairs b suggestive of Congrem and in the praa dedare. with
rnadidatea Ag the State Senate in Din- iuterreUing oventa in the possible future. ridieuiota solemnity, that Bdknap's crime
tricta No. 1, 3, 3,4, *, 7,9, 10, sad 1J. IfthaSautbm dement crop* out so is unprecedented in the history of this or
The Demficrata hare elected in Districts vigorouaiy a« our Donocratk friends say any other rouatry '
Dtaricta No. 6 and 13, and probably ia 8. it do- is the Democratic House and ia
Naw /Zampahira ha* nu&lt;ted her Protest
Aaooap, these as* Gxo. E. Todd and tlx Senate where the llepnb lienas hare a against the .httifration of the bowon of
N'att Hui&gt; the two men who were eb—t- decided majority, what would be the re. Anderaotreille and other Rebel Prison
Bah, supporiDg the Hotts, and Benet, to Petw, and costly isrontigalioas by Demo­
be both Demoenlk. the Praridoacy held crate- Committees, gotten up for Politiral
from Grafton County in place of Sam nd by a Democratic meumbeut, and the Capuel, in which the guilty pertio. are
auaaad
throughout paid off and sent over the Border. AU
D. Wkxkb Democrat, by where vote tho dapart—t*
Weston fraud was stataioed by the Sen­ by Doanocnt* T 1* there any doubt that
ate This is a glorious rswh, and viodi inraoaofBueh an grant, the arrogance,
A1 Waahingtoa on Twmdsy, Gen. H.
th. istimidation and the indomitable *df- V. Boynton, pte correspondent of the Cin­
Hiwtal ire, while it seta the sod of pubcinnati Oajnitf, tostified before the dyHe repudiation and aaocaoa all the mat
formation that 120,000 or 125,000 out of J
who were puttee to that villianotta outTHE NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION

the Kentucky Cawtral coat wm paid by Mr
Pendleton to Mr*. Bowen (afterward*
Mtn. Bdkitapjfroui Col B F. Grafton.'
whom authority waa Gen. Kiddoo. U.S-

Jemy al aa oMimstod CM ef 4*,*0e,000,
or more ttaa S3W0 per paiiawt; white ia
New York three are in fso— ofboUdicg

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The imp—ebtDent trial of eX-Scerrtary
Belknap ia postponed indefinitely, through
the mitersWe mtemanagimeut ofthe Demo
craiie lender* of lite Huuseof Reprreatetiv— They were so exceedingly anxious
for a grand spectacle, to aff.-n the .New
Hampahire election., that when they
brought in the report of impeachment, last
week they actually lei the only witoow to
the crime alleged r*cgp« to Canada. Tb-chairman of the Committee that drew out
the critience actually took Marsh to the
oftce ofthe Scrgoant-at-Anns and had
him paid off; and then he went to New
York, and after to Canatla. Fro— the
outsat the House Democrats have shown
that their greatest deaireTs to make politi­
cal capital out of their discovert— Il is
not the /nmMtnnl nf Mknnp that they
care for, but the defeat of the Rcpubli
—na ia the fall election*. No, whan the
I*ra*ident, through the District Attorney,
had waited the evidence ia the pooa—rion
ofthe Ifeaocratic Hoose fora day.ro
that Mr. Belknap might be indicted and
soon sent to the penitentiary, tkr /forte rr/aaarf! It wants nothing of the sort just
now. It b determined to hare Belknap
bapeedted by the House and tried in the
Senate, that tho Dntorratic party may
make something ml of it.
Marsh must be coaxed beck first, and
so a bill is pa—ed ia hot baste bolding out
the promite of protection to all wbaoams
required to tnstify before any of the Hon*
oommittees A, I rwd the bill, it h not
not only a premium on coafimriou, baton
rseoahly. It myo virtually; -If there bo
anynecundrel ia tbaeowatry who boa been
engaged in nefarious tranmetions with any

Rnrnbli-noffteiri, if be will
wwdand aid thia Democratic
. enrtying the eountry MU foil
. D-mwracy. by implirMing tta

than a fair proportioa of the hard money
eleiurnt of the {arty, it will be seen there­
fore that the prospect of any Democratic
agreement on the floor i* far worse than
it haa l&lt;een at any time in this select com­
mittee. The bouse Itemomt* of themxlr—, then, neither will nor can do any­
thing to help the bu*ine— condition of the
country by promoting any improvement of

If we compare the two parties,** to thb
matter, we shall find the feet to hare been
well stated by our Washington corr—poodent in a recent letter, thus "A few
Itemovrata and a Urge majority of Repub­
lican* want the apeedi—t poamble return
to sperm currency, white a few Republic­
an* and a large majority of DmaocrUa
want an abundance of paper money printed
and put into cireulatioo without delay. '
/fol- few the Rep.uhlinui member* are

GROCERIES

W&lt;? have a double Stock as any o
'■ninini
in the Store can see and"’th&lt;ry wi
sol.
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, saysotir DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw. and evervbod allow,
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is
boss of City.
Phin suvs don't tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it i. IO hard
work to grind them.
'vofntH.

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SMITH, MANEE «£ PRESTOS

Jf.'®. COOK Fw, i/i PnnnfttnLLr,
Containing One Hundred anti Eighty Acre® of Laud, 140 lcre,
under cultivation, 40 acres of Timber. The above Fann for
sale Cheap and on Favorable Terms, for further information call
on or addre.**

CRAWFORD BROS.
Grand Rapids,

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF

v4eVani from the /.teyte

bow dots be appear If the item is incor
j rally publbhod, when he rusfov into the
private office of the editor an'! demands
the i—tant dumitea! of the offender on
the threat of Hopping hi* pajwr ’* He
care* nothing for the ‘ countryjw—a,” and
yet h&lt;f will elimb to the roof ofthe build­
ing to have hi* nam. pul in the paper —
to get a ftrw puff. He rare* nothing for
the • country pram,’ aadyrt ifhbname in
correctly apprara in that —me country ta­
per. he rata—, or attempts to raise a di*
luriooce.
lie cam nothing for the
"country nrvsa,' yetif he makes a fourth

co pie. of tbe next iorae. ID ram noth­
ing for the "eountry pre—,'' vvt if he
purehases a doxrn Logs or sheep ‘he drops
around to the office, or runs twu blocks to
catch the reporter to te-H him of it He
earn nothing for the "country pre-, yet
if he engage, in the nconnt or any other
burin—a, bo u aura to inform the editor.
And then thia -me ria—, who rare ;
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pewuuacJ exemption from all puahhmeot
for thoir own erim-l" The Huuae wM
in a pack and Um bill went through

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Nteksra was admitted to th
judge Hoyt at Grand Rapid., &lt;

Why not, then drop fnrti—num, and
make a aineere effort to take up the &lt;|tic^
tion - a buainraa nutter, as much *u the appropriation bifla, strictly revenue
qu-tsoM. or any thing etec that 'can orabefore the Hou— ’ Why aliould not the
sound money Republican* of the House
take the initiative in the matter, since
they are the larger section holding that
ground, and brine forward the beat meas­
ure they ran a* the ta*i* of Democratic
cooperation ’ Their conrtituenta of aD
part:.-*, we are auro, would lie glad to vr
them make the attnnpt al la-mat. whatever
mqtht be the result.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Great Bargains

Pianos and Organs,
HAZELTON BRO.’S PIANOS.

NOTICE.
U.S.

HADEN &amp; SON'S PIANO.

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priodpie uf of alkwing a criminal to tarn
MMe'i evidaoew. Tree, but it always ox«rima ita dijyreiiou. Il dum nut boM
oulafeMraTfareLMto ril rulprita. In
this emo it is the Democratic pnrty whwA
hoMsoatapmrioa toril thievm who wffl
implmte Rapcfolioan official* h aright

Tke Bev; Mr. B»yntow *t TVi
p-a u the ft. * Cboroh on *
R-g'i—to Ihb eUj — Itaa

hsMy adjournment of the Rome in ordo
to e*caj,e Mr. Holman • tbrrwtenad reanl rr
lion*. rrentlHiugli tls-y'lisd b*-m reprodn
&lt;v&gt;l in |nrt from the Indiana Republican
14*ff,rm Evra ia a political pant .if

tty and iu the Govenneot. The lard
money Krprewntalinv. therefore. threw
away ■. good opportnnitv when they bdj»
cl to pi.t life &lt;-vtingui*hcr of adjournment

com. fi*
Home iu
for the
Admtab-

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party, which haa been a regular debating
club for weeks, baa al last announced that
it b unable to agree - Eight of tb» mem1-er* favor a A, called resumption plan, so
dubious io its nature that it teta out with
the repeal of *o much of the Ii—umpiioti
art — fixe* th. time for aicomnliahing its
object, white tire other firs will consent to
nothing but tin- .naked- repeal of that
dan*.-, Ifthi* was not a alrirtly repre

CROCKERY

too, but Dun says it is gbing Io be a good
winter fpr-Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, .and he will sell it Cheap

MUSIC JACKSON

on that day.

thrust arida by thane arrogant Southern
Repreweatelir— who defeated in the field,
return to ply their work of di«orgMixslion in the Halls of Congn—. Aroord-

The people of Barry •County to under­
stand that by « mistake in an order, the.
have sent us 40 dozen

lint Will Hnins. says he can sell them &lt; 'heap
to get them cleared out.
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Well they sent us a double order of

lest himself 1200,000, he had lent the
• Attrition Flour Co." »M)0,000 oa 4600.­
000 of it* Block, which stock Wai worth srsa in blind indifference to high Mteeoi iu
which needlework is held in England
where specimeua rf lacs, embroidery and
draw form one of the moat attractive and
elegant departmmtn of the Mnacum ai
termed, or felt friendly toward, had iu Kensington, of which i’eeraw— are the
interested patrons and contributors, and in
■ouev &lt;m jnrt as worth!—* security- The ’
director* were aH aarprfeed when the fail

TheN. V. Tribont, (which certainly is
not a Republican paper) in speaking Of
the conduct of the Democracy in the
Hoorn since the opaaiag of Coagrcaa.
r»ry truthfully says : ■•We cannot remem­
ber a single instance in which they have
shown a fltneia for the practical work of
Legislation, or aa ability to rise to the
level of an important occasion. Their
debnice have been usveemly wrangle*,
their theory of polities, is a wild scramble
for nfirr, their •tot/MMaaXi), is nothing
bcUer than mud throwing. Il ia quite
dear that in their arraignment of Bolknsp
they thought of very little except the arx/
1‘miilratutlrl'etiut, and if be ha* escaped
It must be apparent to every careful
through their htcdlaanea*. it b&gt; bemnve
otaerrerof the proceedings in Congreoo
his punishment eras a secondary rtmeidethat the leadership of the Democratic
lion, which they ioal right of in the ex­
eitement of the great discovery .”

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irinuj wiw,
—j ,--------arc almost symbolical.
Either in their
doomed to an overwhelming defoat' It is proper sphere can accomplish wondersThe country payor is welcomed to the
no tima now fur either a’ well-mcaaiog
military dud with a low moral sen** or a homes of the coaalry people, and-whan a
smart and erafly politician. It must be a ptroqu is board to aay tlrit they -re
man of the loftiese character, or he will be
beaten out of sight in the fall campaign.
There arc such mm still ioride the Itepublicaa party; but I fear llw power of the
“ruin" will render the nomination of one
of them impoasiblc. Ws shall soon see,
It is now manifest, even to th—e who
could not or would not see it l*fore, that
the Democrat* ia Uungrrs* are going to
accomplish nothing oa the fitrnwrial qnration U b not merely that they had be­
—r—s refusing with unneerwary curt
fore them tta difficulty of carrying
Deas, to admit all specimens of women's
through the Hou- such a_ measure aa
work relating to dre**. raised such criti­
cism that it has been found expedient to
modify tho rule. A strict interpretation
of it would exclude all such valuable arts
aa lace making, which has attaiued a very
creditable mage ia thb eountry, embruid-

Stocks went down frightfally, other bonks
ibiecred in anticipation of runs, and for a
while it asetnti probable that a panic
would sweep over the street. Bat, fortu­
nately, tho event passed witboat a wide­
spread trouble.
Thia failure lets ia a flood of light on
Now York businra- end Naw York busi­
ness men. When thia staid, solid old beak
—thja eminently rtwpcetable "finaodsl
iastitultou." went under, and its affaire
came to be investigated, it was found that
none of the directon, or, for that matter
any of the oflicera, knew anythinr about
Ito mauagamrat, that mx one of them had
ever looked into it, there had never been a
regular meeting of tho board, and that the
whole managvtucnt was left in the hands
of one man, tlte Vice President, Patrick 1

people, and will only be regarded as
For Vice-President.
proof that the Lot shot Aos tfrucA which'
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
will/maA the Daaaocratie party in Noef Pennsylvania.
yea to the decision of the RepuMiRepublicans of Michigan, citiaeaa of
th. Courty of Bttry and lb« City of
HsMiagsk let as in behalf of the -uw of
equal and exact justire to alt men irre­
spective of party, sect, color, or nationality
send answering to the Republicans of
the Granite Hills, aa endorament ef the
principles of the Republican party, and
ofthe administration aa firm and unflinch­
ing, and a protest aa bold and defiant of
the position of the ao called Democratic,
but really Coafederate party, u today
com— to ua from that home of patriotic

j—— -r— th* MtM rf 1
'TTT-l™.., iS- — 1—•
— J4.
*•

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted

OU PUk aid OrtaK lata ii Muse far Ma
R. D. BULLOCK,, Wholesale Agent .for

Michigan,

Northern Ohio and Indiana.

Branch House* at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw and

"

••aar«

PBaaanoaoar,

�retire-

Tn« Ksr*»L|CA"

amtui ron ar uaat tram.

'

SIGHT Msr&amp;iidii
SOHGsExsy£fflj
The editor of the Montcalm Ilrrald sets
his editorial up himself, and without any
cop/ before him.
The Kent County Republican Conrsation will be held at Grand Rspid., April
■&gt; It ..11 ..-U—L
‘
1

LakeMieh^an.Saperi^, lIw&gt;
»&lt;»’l Ik. Detroit river, sad Lak. Rrie. srorL
«S-1 seeking I. ibb w&lt; .lun u ww&lt;n-ju

SET EF FlMPtelttll

The Adventists' CoOsgr at Battle Creek
closes on the 24th, and the "pcisig term
begins April 12lh.
Hchuyler Colfai will lecture in tho

Ashing tkerain a. they thlak proper.

joint. Koettn, uuu.t, ner.
luunr. lacox. cboku. gkxkk.
KO. KOUJf*. KOCK nULKO.
DArxrroKT. *recurtxt.
WA3Hr¥OTGK. IOWJL Crrr.GKtX

pioo

Ltr"T*UttMUK.

60 Cents.
education of children will be welcome at
the Kinder-Garten each Wedmteay mor
ning front 9 to 12. location No. 8S Jef-

Fraak Uorton. of the 8*nlt canal, that
the canal will !«■ ready for iproing on
April 25.
The hand rar on the C. A L. Il P. II.
run over a dog near Potterville Eaton
county, throwing the rar off the track and
badly braising the section hand* who were
on the ear.
Thomas Belta, and IVbolt, who plead
guilty to the burglary of John Miller'a
clothing store, in Battle Creek a few
weeks agn. Were sentenced by the Circuit
Court on Munday last—tho former get­
ting seven years nt hard labor in the Stale

O-DATS ADVERTISEMENTS.

60 Cents,

Licafo Um JUticej
SPECIAL NOTICES.

J. Cole &amp; Son

IT WILL

CONTENT YOU
ANNOUNCEMENT

Iswil.er as

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Liat of Patents

. HU «e.

Irir.plating a rial re

U11U00 aU

Having formed a Co-partnership for the
(Signed! Brun.an MrLu LA.x.
Krpoee of carrying on the Agricultural
iplement trade, want all in want &lt;&gt;f Farm
ing tools from a plow point to a Thrashing
Thane noted
-Machine to gire us a call. We are located
regular iu the room, firately oerapied by Dwight
nuqmee uf electing State delenlos to ths Thursday March 3tHh. and
»lse aaJ thMigbiftil National Coavenuon in Indianapolis on
A Burrall one door East uf II. A. Good
years Hardware Store where we shall be
pleased to meet our friends. Our stock
West Point Cadelahip
will be entirely new and selected specially
‘L.
.L _ e_ _ __ •
.1 ■ _ - *
ufaetured in their own county, which.can
be bought there foe 10 cient*
Moses W. Field ha* called an Indepeud-

GROCERS.
racial ate domestic topes, mstracULd
amuse them by its foreign and domSEc
cnrrewpoodcnce, -boicr stories, quaint char­
acter sketches, sparkling and Witty para
graphs, original ogd entertaining araoante
of travel and adventure, cbaas and pottle
columns, etc.
AH the nows, eummerstal, political and
general, ate the erram of wrentjlitera
tnre. A newspaper that will meet errrv

'« Gilbert, dale. Michigan Uiy.
W. Greding. Pulley*. Detrou
A. Hall, Making ExeeteUr. Jacttuo
J. Higgins, Table Kahe., Itrtrmi

ids.

Otr k tat it tk Livat Unn tat
UH PUStffl

stucco
f

,

.

WATEfi LIE

LIE SB(t8
G cun aa Willano,
Rep. 3rd Cong'l District.

pose of considering th* matter, and effect
tug some srrangvmeat preparatory to
ironing the road.
Thia, however, may
prove to be nothing more than a rumor.
A comiderable portion of the road bed is
completed, and it is I oped that at no diatent day the entire undertaking may re-

Wiihfohn of the J....

publirau. toward our foreign l«n&gt; cilixeas * ,ki*

500 CORDS WOOD.
500 cords of 1G inch store
wood for sale at $1.25 per
cord aelirered.
' C. F. DM IGHT.

If You Want T he Best

Mini:Ess Ust,EmrBM

fbks.

CALIFORNIA

SUBSCRIPTION-POST PAID,

For Kansas and Colorado
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Hail
rc«il fnun Kiriu, (‘ire «n.l
nn

■i.nrni leskteel »n l &lt;b» r^plialiu*.

m dktboit ran

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

ihieh New f/ani|ehire haa
Ilrpublk-SID “f

; enough.

W ith.nit either policy

Tie Detnit Free Pres Co.

intelligent voters of the country during

DETROIT. MICH*

•■1^

is concerned, that party .land* •ulelalialJy

READ THIS

Republican Caucus.
..d llepe. .
.r william |

F.'jsRUGMAN A SON.

Hampshire
grretly

tilB lodge, in Michigan, withan ng-'

1 Grat Redictiai ii Prices!

•^1'* Irani from the £h://c that P. "W.
Ben Hill rey. that if the RefteJic

judt. Hoyt nl lirand Rapid., on Monday. 1 l&lt;

To the Centennial via

Baltimore Republican &lt; aucus.

.nick we.rauu.1 refrain from '
ike rem*rt*Me kralikft.lsre.
him.

P"1,1* ,if« wil* h*r'
ftr I
We shall have to Ind him fin-well,

Niagara Falla ' x^M,r
or Buffalo.
“

JOHN STANLEY.

Green Bay and Marquette Line
Io the only Itno for JlXtarUJJ,
w Amro wk. Fomd De Lar. Ouwwnew.
Arrurroa, Uuu Bat. Kacawaaa*
Nmavxbm. IfaaQi-rrva, Hocuma,

STEBBINS BRO’S.

fall &gt;up|Jy at J. P

FURNITURE

BUSINESS NOTICE.
Bepilbli.

thad any

Br Outikit Or Committml
Hrxnr HntonTAUx Cteiraiaa.
Republican Convention

From M to II .23 as to grade. Warranted
from 13 to 25 eta., cheaper than any other
House in Barry County.
COFFEE
For 25, 2s, 30, 33. 4&lt;» and &lt;3 rent-.
Look at the quality.
CANNED GOODS
Totnatora, Prachre Chemos, Ilumbi
Pine Appte, Pears, Green Pres. Ae., Ac­
. CANDIES W hare the beat asnortment and wll for warranted. We Invite all persons to
cnll and Inspect our goods, for they all
the Irast money in the city. ‘
bsor Inspection No trouble at all
TOBACCO
show goods.
Parties having PMurea to frame

Republicans of Rutland.

.lair, lor lownmup
I pcinl. deiopure to th* Coantv Convention,
t to be bold in Hartirte &lt;« rfatnrday Apnl

i
Dated Rutland, Mareh 17th 1R7«.
Republican t'eucua.

The most wonderful explanation oftho
Democratic defeat ia New Hampshire
comm from the aoft money curwwity ahop
iti Cincinnati. TA* jTnfwwvr office. “The
Democrat* of New Hampshire and Counectieul," says the editor,‘•failed to present
to the people bennefcwnt measure. They
ignored the vital teae, end they will prob
ahlyloae Connecticut aa they have lost New
Hampshire. Possibly they will by and by
lean that in espousing the peoph s side of
lion which tou.be. al) bumthe money qt----uerw and all prosperity, lie* the path to
political snerras, as to enrnmoc justice. If
the Democratic party wtD not, learn that
(mmm the coming Prvmdetitial elertiou will
be an enlarged Photograph of Nsw Hamp­
shire, and with good reason. The wiytir
ing Democrats, though foob or bondhold­
er. ought to lie able to read that fart by

higAC.
Speaking ofthe Pendleton drvri..patent,
the New York ZfernWmya
“Altogether the transaction reHeet* no
credit upon Mr. x “ • - 1
hate been legally
«T tasters nwatalnj tn th* H**l*r entitled le the nonry which he earned
tarry fi-my. Mkb.. «•»* ”■
under hi. rontpeL But -rurally the
Alice &lt;W». Etsrtrek J
TL— whole bttenom i. n job- It. revelation
eloore the career of Mr. Pendleton a* a
uaafttl ate trusted leader of hi* party. It
will be regarded with sorrow by the ooun-

The Clymer committee doings it in said
have given fresh internet to Darwin's ob*er
rations on climbing pistils—especially to
his account of their carious twistings and

n&gt; we can do It I’ . _-r and Cheaper than
any house In P ,f County. We keep
the Largest a.,j Best selected stock of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDixoa, Biucxm, Parwa-HoLb-

“Yen rascally little rar," is lbs w
the New York World begins a reply to
Republican contemporary. That com
from harrowing the nervs with (lyme

Peerless Milk Safes

l am -tew all alone in the Photograph
busineu,- and aa I have made tnwae
mratn to increase my farilitim for doing
ibrtter wvri than ever, aU should call
ate gM a negative token. The mtporiOeiiy at my work in the past ia a salcient guarantee at irat e iworir in the
falars.
Haims ia Washington Block,

.eg kiohtt lata, at wma

50 ARE IMPROVED

For What?
FLORfflCE Sim lACHISK

NOTICE r
FARM FOR SALE!

Salisbury &amp; Brossesu.

�auci

Election Notice.
Chas. E. Little'

Tobias J C
Van Winkle Byron E Van Brunt Goo
V an Wmkto A A
Van Erwy Chan B
Yau Brunt Jobs 8 Vivwaa Wm
»rj. .
—
Vrooman Mayor M
Williams Truman
Bright James IF
WtSiatas Gm. W Sr
H ood George
Welch W F
WiW. J s
IFt-imer Deloa
Woodrooff Edward
Wilkins James L
Youngs George

Ja"WCSi..

Mercantile .Training

Zi Floral Guide

YOUNG MEN

Handsomest Guide published. Send for It. 1

DETROIT SEED CO.,

Lawson’s Curative

FOURTH

• FIRST •VFJLXVD-

PICTURE FWES

Tlie most extensive, thorough and comnlcte institution aT the kind iu the world.
Eight thonaand graduate. of this college
Inw in'tu-cvraful bupinew in the principal
cities and towns of the ifnited States

i

PICTURES,
j Picture Frame Mouldings.
Bailey Henn 11
Brown Edward F
Ramen Chauucy A
Bower JamcaM
Bowne Andrew J
Blanchard Johnatha
Bailey AMa W
BaflayCfcarto. A
Broaaou Newton J
Black Aaron .M
Button WiHiaxa A

Tas RUM Kill of EdKatiaa for
Yom Moo.

GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.
WI ateaale and Retail.
11 Michigan Grand Avenue, Detroit.

fgNTRAL

L. E. STAUFF

I Magnificent granite building, with elc| gantly fitted and funic-bed apartments fur
; tho application of and carrying out of &lt;&gt;nr
tiorel and systematic mediods of

sSSESsSSS'tiF.i

HASTINGS,

SCIATICA. NERVOUS
ICK HEADACHE.

L. •ndU.U.Mak.i. I;-,
FAT'EXPBIWS esMCKu-J.
L«.(Tv.

BUSINESS TRAINING.
ALBERT DI&lt; TOSOH,

Rromley Murray
Barlow Chas E

Cornell Sylvester
Clow Horatio
Dewvy Geo M
Darling Wm II
Diekerwtn James
IHekey William I!
Dunning Jatnrei
Dwight Chariot F
Dennis John II
Eastman William T
Francisco John
Frrat WilHxm H
Goodyear Henry A
Grebb* John A
Goodyear George E
Goodyear Nathan B

Wbdehole and Retail.

Rheumitrem, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

Young men who contemplate a buainaw
I life, and parents having rotis to el urate.
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO I are particularly rc*|Uralod to send
THEOLD FOLKS, AND TO THE I for doe nmenta relating to the college. which
BOYS AND GIRLS.
[ give full infunnatuui ns to terms, coudi-

SSiS.iaiiX'ss’j

DUl.cn IK

SEEDS,

FOR SALE at THE BANNEWlr FICE

filCKFOp.D

w°matic
Knitter

MICHfGAN
1878. SCRIBNER'SMONTHLY. 1876.
Erway Eli
Filth John L
Goodyear WmS
Green Wellington

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

We Invite the attention of the public
to riCMIBXEB'a MOXTULY. which now
deservedly ranks among the juust n.-

t j. craft.
j. i&gt;. rosm.
F retch I A«X ttelroii.
W, Pre* A*x5etMI
frt ilmTaitorrs©

RAIftOAD.

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting MachineI
Beunott David J
(.'ampbeil Frank E ■
Campbell’Robert B
CoDma Elbert 8
Craddock Joreph
Cannon Peter
Evans Edward J
Gilbert Heuiy F
Gregtwy Dwwitt ('
Green kdward L

f.km Robert
Coosi Bylvestc
Curtin A AV
"
“

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WML L’PJ
■firstt.sw.”

"Gabriel Conroy." by Brel Harte,
,Of which tbo Ikxtun /tos/aays: '*It la
a serial that will make every new num­
ber of BcbibyiEb’h cargerlv m.iiglit for.'
If H bad nothing else t&gt;* recommend

Haynes George
Headrick Wm O
Haff Edward 1.
Huffman Wm II.
Hogie Edward Y

Mallory Edwin H Main Fred
Main Mils
Main Harn
Meaner Owner
E_^_2 "
Marsh Theodore D / Myers Willi
Mance Danis!
Morgan Wt

The Loulavlll
"The second Ini
er than the tln*t
Inobd/or."

TggSUi

‘Philip Nolan’s Friends,’

(teGirtii at flmr Mt
STRAWBERRIES AHO PEACHES

ESS

Quackenbush
Ro lae Joseph
Lotvoso D Ryerson Abraham J r
. red K
a *— **L—
Shriaer William 8
Salisbury Beth
Slocmn George W
Hmith Pbiocas
Tyler Aiooro H

I

Phillips Travers
Phillips Leander
Pratt P D M
Roberts Janie-* I’
sssis-

*fgjj!.*»ggtKS

Sf Nicholas for 1875.

i.ardre &gt;re4&gt;.|l

c.C.c.JfhlK
j;

novel ■» laid iu an English mining town
and from the find logo tu the la-t the
Interest la unrtagxint.-.
Among other notable papers we men­
tion the followins: "A SECOND
•FARMER’H VACATION," by/flol.
Gfcortow E. WXKIXO. dearintlve of a
I row-boat nde of two hundred and flfry
: mites. In one of the moot fertile and In­
teresting of the vine-growing valleys of
Europe—a region never seen bv the orI dlanry traveler, but full of interest. In
Its social and Industrial at|&gt;rcte. a rare

«. SI .'WATMFW. *IU CU-.S Xsrsorios a»4
-t WM-fevs. Rjiestk. Maw. 1X.I.U.SM

PENSIONS
To whom Pensions are

Throop Anneniiu
Tinkler lUllmi.i II
I’uJtrhill Rowland I.
VanVleck Abdrew

r.Worff HIIIL.
alker Jan*-

Bottom Betujnlt
Bar ore Chancey
Brenner Wade
Brady Thoma*
BaUh Wm
Berry John _

St Nicholas for 1876
I'MKttMccea grester sUractiuui (than the
prvibius tuImbiss. A strssg festure uf th"
new Tulumc la an American Serial Story
‘•The Boy Emigrant*," byNoahBroaki,
Oi»lng ths aiheuturei »f a party of l»jr, on
their lung journey screes ths plains. .1111 a
Ti.M partrehure of their Life in California
during
thu days
of __
tbeu Gold-Fever. -Mr
ltnw.V. I......
. " .1.1,

MB. AM there Is ■»&gt; sUlarei p. be das «
ladrstsreol nocnn th- rare uf twu bandr
alas-naht daltua sad artrr-aise real! it
•ad atre •» aUareer (re ufl.cMT Sr. Mui
a, in Uad ■.Hirers i-re-lr ar&lt;&gt;vMol-&gt;o 11
er orereeduss at Is. or in walp. hattos bs
•litutedlorerererUisawoual das an aatd
ears « aaf part ibsrerf Notice Is hseahy

FREE HOMESTEADS
■Mt *M CksMcst 'iuirMCZ.aM
UMIOJf PAinnc" RAILROAD,

UIWffBRASK’A.

OIASD BANK All DETROIT

THE EREMY OF DISEASE I

THE FOE OF PAIN

Itby opinion; “XHE OLI
' for pure sentiment;
tOCIETY" for gracc/ul

Tte tes! Beieiy for Hart Tines!

8IAND RAPID! DIVISION.
The Reliable Sheri Line

■nff* ■•asrsks lAsesesr IkctsH
«tt SmSw rws sserslirr.l Simla
. TSmtl st Bsrrv Looser is Uio Ma

MPSTANG

LIN
ENT
« YEARS AH hTOOD THE TEST OF
ScMiMKB’a MOXTHI.Y ia now rccogntred.both In this eountry and In Eng­
land. aa the great r.*nre»etitallvc Amer­
ican Magaalne.
Encouraged by the favor accorded to
It by a generous public, weshnL* alm,
daring the Centennial year, to rcllpae
its formerachlevmcnta In both Its Lite­
rary and Art depart man u.
Hcmbxkh la sold by all Fnwr Ct.atw

THERE IH KO ROHE IT WILL
.IT

Wai a

DENT
r

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■uri.ra aa&lt;l
rrlsiMured by , nrt nf pTM«nl .J
.
i»el eontributers. among vham are:
Ulya»t. George Mar
*lOi2!^,.C'ir,S5?aXOl*‘0- Eoul'“ U
I-B- Aldrich,
Pbvlte. Abl,y Morton
Diax.
HarrietH.Procott
Bpofroolc.^SZd.
Donald
U.
Mltetrell.
H-. &gt;»«Sund

SHAKERS’
GENUINE FWWIB k VEGETABLE

trout, Lucy Lareom, Qharie- Dudley
Warnen Bret Harte. J-rank it. Hock| ton, EUnbeth Akers Alton, T. W. Hlg. »nr tnu mtos at

ism

IOWA axdIJbbraska.

uarfsl.Uveljr.ami osterulalng aa die i
urt bort wnims aMsrtlst* saa make U.
Some of the yin«t Works ol
Great Palo tern bare boon eagroreu f,
Mitmuus. and iu HluMratioiu fH )»~i
MWaycwr; M for bound ro

.

DEN

Ite Mute I'm Hire JLR ft&gt;

a. tjL**^**^^**••»*’ M Ff—!_•*«. l-mducu will pay for Ltd

SEMKyd'i
I * ""***
P*.*.!*"

AT THE

rUE BEST

PRAIRIEiLAND

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editor and publisher.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 187G.
fS8FE8SKJll4L ABB BTO1HS CABBS.

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MIOH.
L. E. STAUFFER, [Prop.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

WHOLE NO. 1035

£££*£

Better than inheriting n handsome
There u no organlraUon, considered in
projwrty, or holding a lucrative office,
must it bo to rank as a prominent Dem­ reference to trad* and commerce, existing
ocratic lawyer. Such a man does not cm- tn this country, or perhaps iro any other,
that embodies more wisdom 'or. has a
bctxlu,
no.doo.
be
bribe
ur
toko
bribes
—
think of hi* proponing to per a gamoling
higher character than that of tbo New
Hare now in Stock for the HOLIDAY TRADE a full and comdebt to mo, a tuaristai*! A nm name h. simply cAarpra, with a vigor that would Ycwk Chamber of Commerce.
Iu mem­
it would gi’e
if tho story got oat! have put to shame MacDonald's charge at bership is largo and include*. the bort
On* objsetioa often made to keeping
plctc line of
the battle of Wagram, and as he generally
He is a brave boy. though for all that.
practical
financial and btuinoe falelli. land permanently in grate b that weeds
Tim night the littie brown house on the has his clients' moary in his hands, he gencc of New York and Brooklyn. The come in and crowd out the graosc*. This
hili had a new visitor; no other than lakp extra good care of his toll before he opinion of such a body of men u entitled b only true in neglected fiefis, aa i* shown
poyf over. There is the case of the Hen.
h d
Judro Graham himself
to gn-at weight; and that uur read ere, may by the fallowing :
He just jumped up and said ehoehilly :
“You havo a noble little sou, madam," Georg* H. Pendleton of Ohio, who expects om what they think on the currency
In a report of Lawes and Gilbert, the
•■Oh yea, mamma! Ill go."
be said to Robbie a mother; and ha told to fimire as a candidate before lb.- next question We quote as follows several of most celebrated Eoglbh experimenters,
Then be caght un hia little cap in
Democratic Natitmal Convention. He was
her tbo story of th* bet.
th* resolutions adopted by the Chamber they arrive al thb gencra^rcauitThtfurv.
band and the pitcher in the other, i
“A boy with such a high sense of hon­ u appears by his own statement before st ■ recent meeting:
tkooe rararam wtnA mwk nertatej rfa
started off.
the
Gimmittoe
6n
War
Dcj-artmcnt
Expeii
or, even though in this case it was a mis­
"1. A general rwmnption of specie pay­ dixvo/Asy, at ike same r*M eery muefi eaBe was fa a great hurry to get back
taken one, draerven to l&gt;o looked after," ditar*, the President uf a railroad and the ments is alike indropensable to the rein­ I eratiMd A*j&gt;n—
added th* Judge ami then be mode a administrator of an eotato owing throe-fifths statement of our financial aflaint upon a tape," often
of the road, ft might bo supposed that
safe and enduring basis, to the restora­
It was down hill all the way, and bis yel­
in
thaM
ufficiil
cajiaciliea,
and
under
full
His wife wa* an invalid, ami they lir*d
tion of confidence atul activity in every
low curls streamed out behind as hi’ little
pay, &gt;m could have seen to the collwliou
striped legs flew over the ground. Judge
of any claims of the rood which he regur bmoch of industry, and • t&gt; renewed sueGraham, the richest and grande', man in
dud a. salid. But Mr. PemBoton was re» in all the J«moils of commerce.
"2. For tlio sttainment of this cad two
the village, was just crossing the street
aU. . lawyer in hia own behalf, and so be
and Robbie had to wait a minute to let
made an agreement with himadf—with things an- needful. An unalterable pur^b* Judge looked at him anti
the approval, ufcourse of the other owners p-rte on the part of Congrow and the peo­ and Gilbert made some very intercering
ple u&gt; abide by the law of 1S75, fixing experiments with different meadow land.
of the rood, who would have been likely। the 1st of January, 1879, for the rewumpin addtrio, io th. abovs, I wish to
i "I'll bet you a quarter youll fall down
to b* guided by his advice in the matter—
to collect a claim against tho Government II lion of epccio paymenu, and the requi­ briefly refer to another remarkable point.
and break that pitcher, little boy." he
site ability on the part of the Govern­ Al great labor and cipuoe they tried
of 1148300, for which he was to receive I
HTOVKS:
1
, ra,, ..
•WhirtHag a* merrily a. . brk, hb hte
the modest cociperiMtion of 50 per cent. ment to redeem iu legal-lender notes in similar pieew of moadowi with different
coin al tin- time appointed iu said law.
fcrtiliien.
The change in relative on one car, and bls pent* tucked into hi.
"This ability may bo acquired in one proportion of plants in the meadow was boots, a boy canfc towards me of whom I
Ju»t st that minute— how did that stone
asked the same question.
The fellow
of two ways: cither by an increase of VtXT striking.
°
’ I irct in tbo wav ?—whack went Robbie's
gold in the Public Trcnury prior to Jan
By irrigation, in England, it has boon looked up and with a glance took Jn my
»y &lt;lrm, my natiormlity, my profeuary 1st, 1879, or by a material tlceresue found that some grasses increase, others
Hxs die Largest Door of any Stove in the Market.
decrease; that “large and innutritions iuou and almost my name I
herb* in pastures are destroyed by irriga. ^“Yes, rrrv'nor,' ha replied, with a
The OilANGER s
“4 Nothing can pumibly b* gained by lion, their phoe being supplied by the brat qSxriral Jiook: 'follow your nose, and
deferring to a latter period than that now gntsans." Docks and a few others are ex­ youTl ba there afore you know it.' This
i« the HsndwnJeat &gt;....1 Ilcuvi.-.i
fixtd by law the redemption with coin of. ception to this rule.
wsa ‘Young America;' and as he pransd
A little editor is a “we" thing
Manuractured.
ita legal-tender notes by the Treasury,
One great cause W deterioration of on I heard him matter, ‘A Johnny Bull
Sometimes gets out of temper—Stell.
"Don't err littlu boy," he said. “It!
fur sutinticn roncluuvcly show a balance meadow land the English have ftdly
Prices Lower than Ever Before in Barry County.
hurt pretty badly, didn't it* Be a man.,
The hardest part «if a cradle—T
of trad* against the - country ever since learned, that is, “by allowing great to get'
though."
the war in exeem of the aenua! product
"I won't cry fur the hurt," said Robbie,
of our miurw.
mikes the hay of poorer quality, but it
struggling bravely with hit tears: "but 1
“5. Bv a timely exercise of the power weaken* the plant*. This tact cannot be
don't know huw I'm ever going to pay
When cultured people have done a good
conferred
by the existing law for resump­ too itrongly impressed upon firmer, every­
it.”
tiring financially, they arc very apt to
tion of specie payments on the 1st of Jan­ where. ’Dim principle w well understood
gratify their loogirtg to cultivate their
The Judge thought Robbie meant the
uary,•! 879, th* Secretary of the Treasu- and practiced by the gardener. He knows
Ditcher, but Robbie wai talking about the
■etheric tastos by European travel. And
that his plant* will grow %rptr and last
so we see Mr. Psodk-too, shortly after
his transaetioa. forming one in a pleasant bonds abroad to meet id! extraordinary longer if he pinches the flower-bud* off, or
-demand* for exchange, to cheek the out­ if he prevent* them from going to seed.
little traveling party, of which the present
. thought poor lobbie.
he walked sadly
flow of sfweie, and to rccuparatc the na­ Wo can prolong the life b! -nearly every drcmed lad with book, and a brack box
borne; “but I did. an-1 now I've got to
Mrs. Belknap was another. Such omnei- tional fund by a temporary retention al
herb by prerentinz it from seeding. Wheat I had found this the only way of stopping
nay Honest men always pay th dr debts.
entious trusteeship of the property of or­
homo of the whole product of our,mines." may be made to last another rear beyond a Yankee buy. When 1 asked him the
I I’ana al wap did. fur taamma liu often
phans, and such diaintensted soil of a
These resolutions, with tune others, its usual urn* if the flower-stalks arc kept question, he lifted hia hat, and turned and
railroad officer iu looking after the Inter­
told me no, and that was the reason people rane he can't shoot straight.
‘Pres up
having rcfsrana- to the same subject, indi­ cut back. Nothing is more tryinmto clo­ walked a few stops with me.
I always thought so much of him, if lie was
ests of stockholders' surely, ought not on ■
If you find it bird splitting wood, rap­ ly to be recompense"! by suitable recrea­ cate the view of the New York Chamber ver than to permit it to go to seed. The this street three Nocks, air, till yon come
poor. Everybody respected him, muntn*
of Commerce as to the policy to be pursu­ earlier hay m cut, the bettor far the to that large Iron before a drug store.
•ays, and she IcUa mo to be tike him ; and pose you split th* difference.
tion, Irat to remind Ih-mocratic adtmrers
ed. The great difficulty in achieving strength and longevity of the jdante.
I can't unless I jay my debts. I mtnn't
of the larger trusts and heavier roq-otiri
specie payment st the time draiguatod is
I tell mamma about it. that's sure, or she'd
hiliiios of the Presidency itoelr
go and p«y it, and she hsan't got any more
Mr. Pendleton, however, is not the only
How striking I Mown. Hits A Kicks
grass for hay. Moot of them believe it b
specimen oftheao discreet and «df-prc&lt;ect. !
I than enough fur her and baby slid me keep alagerbisr saloon iu New York.
best to mow when the plant* arc fa blos­
ing Democratic lawyers. Gov. Tilden &lt; f
There bar-, been good many fires New York has long been known to bo ansom, but many of them writ longer. I
| Robbie looked quite sad when he got
are
busy
construction
rurrwy
platform
girls, bo carcfal about your
hare jest given a well oiUblished rule,
home. Mamma thought it was the broken lately.
on which to run a prraidential candidate, that for pxxl of the plant, cut before the
| pitcher that weighed upon his mind, and
rather than iu devising any method by flowers appear. In the American Agricultu­
, tried to comfort him. but Robbie was
whieh to living about specie payment. rist for 1875. page 217, Prof. iV. O. At­
' turning over titans in hia curly head. He
Their great question is, if j»»wible. to water give* the latest conduxioes of chem . couldn't think of anything he could do
banxioaixc the two wings of the Democ­ ist on the"proper time to cut hay: “Itde­
that would be worth twenty-fire cents to
racy, so that both shall pull .together pend* 1st, upon the feeding value of the
anybody but his mamma, and she fculd't
different patterns of imported and domestic
next fall. Republicans seem to be wait­ crop gathered, 2d, uj»n the value
| afford to j»y.
Tilden's bands a aarylav of about 1290,900
ing to see what the Democrats will pro­ of the aftergrowth- 3d, upon
the
A warning to, boys who- patrunite pie­ He charges 120,OKI as outran! fees, and pose beferi- taking any decisive step value of th* root* and stubble left to ea
stands—The Pi-Elaa of Harvard were it issuppAwed that, en one daim and an­ i Politia and pwidMit-tnaking thus hold ridi the soil for another crop," He says :
other for additional anrriem. he took the
burned out lately,
j the whole subject for the present in abey- “We arc forced to the rondusion that, a*
■grater part of the balance that was in his 1
A firat-claMs
from Detroit, ex-,
"It's a luvuly doll, dear grandpa and hands. Hut m this purchasing Commit- I; anew, and the people arc left in unoer- far * the Jtntt»y ralur of tho .crop h
pected aoon. when we slmll be prepared to furnish the best &lt;jf|i
grandma, but—but—I'd hern hoping it tee hare let fourteen year goby without' tainty as to what, if anything, will be concerned, the meet profitable time for liar­
dote. The difficulty of the resumption
rendering any account of their tnatmje-1 । courtly wise. This is tin- one grvaj toil voting dover. b a little bafora th* period
Clothing MA.D1C TO ORPER, -&gt;.i pcrf.-ct
of fall blreoom. The experiment* upon
। nwnt. the matter is in a fig which it is iI of every currency scheme.
By thia ten other graswa have not been as extensive,
fits guarautee&lt;l. at the Ohl Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hast-,,
the object of this anil to dear up. Mr. II all the measures
Cotignw on the sub- but so far as they have been made, as wdl
_____a-__ i._ .1________ _wl
। ing«. M ch.
i ject are to be judged.
as from analogy, w* may adopt the ranic
oondurions." And he add* : "The** reX
some fee, and as he has enjoyed extraor­
suits, obtained by positive eeiencc,
dinary facilities in the commercial centre ,
agree with'’ the experience of the
of the country, has become the [twev-jr |
away ; others found that they, could buy
most observing, intellirrol, peacitoa] men.'
of great wealth, which he is now using to
ready-made clothes at a !&lt;■* price than she
Another thing: if we cut early, wo save
Some
people
iw*m
to
make
very
hard
could afford .to make them for. So it
promote his chancre for the Presidency.
more lime for t^e **eond growth for
work
of
undrrstondiug
thf
jwrfectly
clew
And what a placer that would Ik- to these
grew worse and worse, and Mra. Gray's
shrewd and avaricious attorneys' 'We ease of the IL puLliran victory in New another mowing or feeding. The whole
heart often failed as she found how her
of
the article referred to u worthy of I
We raperted the Demo­
do not moan that they would transgress llacipshiic.
earnings fell off and thought of the long,
careful study.
cold winter that was coming so fast.
’
any law, but—the man who makes 5tl per cratic organs to show their ingenuity in
distorting and misrepreaeuting the matter,
I am not a chemist, nor havo 1 made
cent, commtauous out of his uwn railroad
Robbie knew all alwut it, and if he was
careful experiment* to find the best lime
and his trusteeship of orphans, evidently but did nut apprehend that anybody else
nut saddened by it, as hts mother was, it
to cut hay,but in an addn*s. January,
woulihbot suffer if the President's salary could be misled by their nophistriw dr
Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
1872, jmnud In th* Report of the Michi­
sbouldUip put back to S25,tMJ0 a year. could fail to get at the truth where it is
so obvious.
It in intimated that this gan Board of Agriculture, on theoretical then turn it, and ent from th* tenderloin.
grand Rt-jiubli»sn triumph i&gt; not entitled Cuds, with some obaervarion, I slated Help lhepnrot* to both kinds.
In carving a leg of ranUou Or liam, be
graaw* should be cut earlier than b
to its apparent significance because it has
been bought. Now it is within the oog- lhe practice with most farmers,—a litllr gin by catting aero* the middle to the
HOWARD WATCHES.
riitracc of everybody that the effect of brfort tJu plaolt were ta /fewer. Several Lone. Cut a tongue acre* and not length
reasons arc there given, some of which arc wise, and help from the middle part.
money
improperiy
used
iu
election*
—
tak
­
and m felt thal his good tutne was at
Carre a fore-quarter of lamb by aepora
ing the worst caaes on record—la exceed­ lhe same sb now riven by Prof. Atwater.
stake, the nano that his father had home
ting the shoulder from the ribs, arid than »
ingly limited. Tn close elections it may
so honestly before him ; and poor Robbie's
divide the riba. To carve a lain *f -red,
turn a Ter j small percentage of rotors,
heart grew sad and heavy as he thought
begin
at the smaller end and aeperatc the
without clearly effecting the result, be­
about it.
cause corrujaion, like an epidemic; cannot
Robbie had one treasure, which he wore
l&gt;c controlled by politic*! line*.
One
party boys votes for the veA^ reason that
was a gold dollar, and Robbie had worn it
it want* to offset what it belveTe* the other
for a rear, because almost the last thing
pahy is doing in the same line. In judg­
papa had done was to bore a holo in it and
ing
of an election, therefore, this element
hang it around his little boy's neck, laugh­
may u*u*llv be clunited, especially in the
ing as he did so, and saying:
preseuc*
of large result* and poartirt in­
"Theru my boy, if you are not big
dication*. Hero in New llamrebire we
enough for pockets yet, you shall have a
sec steady Republican gains, distributed
pocket-piece al! tbo same."

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to do. He just seixed his little rap and
trotted off, as fast * he eotddgo, to Jadgo
Graham's great white house, with tall elm
tree* nodding Wore it, and the bitter
sweet vinca, with their bright scarlet ber­
ries, clambering aver U.
Judge Graham w* rather surprised to
see a strange little boy inhered' into hb
library, and still more so, when Robbie,
atatux-ring and frightened, bid determ­
ined to go th roegh with what he had un­
dertaken, pulled tbo gnid coin out of hi*
boaom, and fumbled with trembling little
fingers at the knot
"What b it nry boy 7" arid Judge Gra­
ham, kindly and then Robbie's tongue was
unloosed.
"Oh, Judge Graham I I havn't forgot­
ton my debt.
ten
debt I wa*
was afraid you'd think
I had, but I didn't know
kaow how fatbe
iatbo world
to pay it. 1 thought and tb-.-Ugbt, and
then I remembered papa's dollar, that ha
gave ms the day be waa KIM," and Rob­
bie cboksd down a big sob. “I meant to
kwp it always, but then I knew papa
would rather 1 should ba an honest man,
like Im ww, and I aort of felt aa if I was
paying papa's money to Iren hia name
the way ho left it And no, Judge Graout£. dollar radWod up wirttfuHy

Conipoiwn tariie-t .nd Competiuon DeBed m

OLD HUNDRED.

Then he liad gone away to lib work,
among th* great whirring machines in the
factory, where he was overseer ; and two
hours afterward all that was left o! Rob­
bie's papa was brought home to hb widow
and orphans.
Robbie never eould forget that day, aud
the gold piece was a sacred relic to him.
He had never even thought of it ■ tuoocy,
utatil one day, when lie was brooding over
his troubles, an idea Cashed into hia mind.
He did not slop to consult anybody, be
was too much afraid his courage would

“»l

into Um Judga'a bee, with hi. blue- eym.
Tbo Judge had-forgrrlton nil about the
bee, but, when he had drawn tlw whois

with “pity ends.'

A teacher in oae of oar prominent
female seminaries on the Hudroc on being
asked by a young lady of her da* what
pig-iron *u, replied. “Iron given .fa ex­
change for awine 1"
The “leap year necktie" for gentlemen
booL It h a youg lady'« sleeve with
an arm fa it, and go* all the way round
the nock. Every enterprising young man

St. Georg* Milvart's new work, "le*&gt;n»
from nature, as manifested in mind tod
manner, " is just ready in linden.
Tho work on Libraries, to be iaued by
the Bartan of Education, will be of much
wider scope than was at first contemplated
The President (Store*) of Amherst mp
tbit the modern system of edncatiori, em­
bracing a multiplicity of topics, is injnri.
on* to the memory.
Gen. Read, our Minister to Greece, i*
said to ba writing a history of this eotratay. It will be the fullest and most com­
plete history of Greece ever published.
The Rot. G. IL Crooks, D. D., i. hard
al work upon the “Lift and Leuera of

The Church Union traticca the ftet
that th* First Presbyterian Church of
Baltimore has had for it* pastor, in the
The Rev. J. B. C. Abbott will add an­
order named, the KeV. Mc-wra. Fnrnis, other biography—probably one of Frank­
Bellow*, Sparks, Bluup tad Buruop.
lin—to complete hts eeries of “American
iMttor to the Phillddphla cousin—“We PioMera and Patriots," in twelve volumes.
shall eertanly be there oa the Fourth, if
not aooaer—the entire doreu of ns.” Do
not be aftaid—w* shall mA disapjioint you

Narer fool in boainaa mat ten.
Do not kick stctt one in your. path.
Lore to think and act for yotiraclf.
Keep ahead rather than behind lha

small quanity a» a time is readily eaten on
the ground by tho stock, a* it will* and
piartially eirea. Thiatle* and many other
weeds are treated fa th* manner. In place
cf the we«da and seeding gra*m will of­
ten spring ep afrofa bit*, very agrwwbk to
atockefml kinds. In pectoral fa tbie
country we very often »* June gramand
other gra*!» seeding *ariy in th* season,
thus weakening the roots. The dead dry

crament far the next four year*. This u
the question befurc the country, and it
might just * well be asenmed once fur
al! that the country understands it.
Independent organ* may fancy that aom*
little *han&gt; olwervations id tbair own,
some irrelevant cavillings about “Grantism," are going to tare this mighty tide
which comm ftvm the cedlisicn &lt;a pending
iwues. and substitute some ingenious nrogramtnc evolved out of their uwn eg-iti*ucal profundity. Th*y will find where
tbcT are tn due time. Of the DemocraUc
leadera no eotamoo bkmo is lobe expected.
"T-l_________ .1____ L. .l__. ..__ »__ a

Th* King of Bavaria has bmtowed the
Knight-hood of th* Order of Maximilian
on prafi-ewt Max Muller. This Order m___ ___________________ _____
ooafiaed to a limited numbrr of men div- meat of the aahihllatioo. arc utterly
tinguiabed in acience and art.
corrigible. They have list the due
Th* following Americans have been
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OUMtratory ax Washington; IW Goald
Han^htrc tb. thw^dor i
Do not meddle with bssro-w you knew of the Foeth American Argretine RnpuL -u
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lie, aad Prof. Whitney of Yale Cuffepc

A New Work oa "Ifnrmsh end its IoLabitaBta,"by ChaxUa Gordon, is aunouto
ced in Loudon. In this' Utter Work lb*

I sleep hard, in ordir to k-hold.
’
Certainly, let the board be spread end
J bed be drcwscd for th* traveler; but
Mt the espphsaie of bo^italily bn in

pie to the verge of hardship' so that th*
intellect is awake and seta the law* of lb*
universe, th* soul worships truth and lore,
honor and rourtteyjflow into all deed*"

�Drwwx
Falluro-Judfl.
B.rrwttRstrts- Poliiioel— A CMtenntel
Blunder—A Sad Story— Bu'-ine**.

rapidly it would nsprowrish the foUM.
Unr&gt; The Sute would be ttapepdeisd.
But under oediasry eircumstanea the
Suu would hare a surpltu of one article
and a deficit of another
They would
require cotton wool, ores, dysstnff* Ac
At, with whieh to run their mill*, and
tow, grain, rattle, coffee, lea, At. food
the people. If all the other Stats* were

Foe President,
RUTHERFORD B HAYES.

For Vice Praeideat.
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

The people of Barry County to under­
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
hare sent us 40 dozen
waa told Ihit it ooaid not be remorsd
without a Coroner'» order The proper
mesaspo failed to reach tbs atborilim til!
the office* were closed, ami the poor man
walked the pier si) night, mourning by
tlie body of his wife. Not till eleven
o'clock tha next day could he take th*___ _ ___
corpse of tha wiffi and mother home to W«ir * »ndfo 1

Michigan stand then ’ It would ad iu
surplus product, for gold, and with that
gold it would purchsee .upplis*.
The
goods that were bought when there waa
but one hundred millions wonld sell st a
protainm, and it is very plain that every
inflation of the irredeemable currency
would carry that premium Mill higher.
The merchant* would m that their prof
it* murt be htryer each year to
‘ ’
of a depreciated eurroocy.
T1

about 917.000, whfob he alwav* paid
promptly Now that Bro. Drew ha* gone
under th* note* are worth ju*t what lhe

law, by General pit ; sad • hill
lished letier by Mlniiter Ker
Qulaey Adam*, prepoelsg. h

■ Tcmput mulanler. et not inutamiv
cumciunilh*,''theold Romans u&gt; r
aay which being rcudarad In lhe &gt;

putting the finance* into a rendition that
would enable the resident* of the Statu
to compel* with the producers of other
The Democratic papers are exceedingly
States. Another would advocate dday. quirt on the Pendleton affair
soggostiag that the growth of the State
The investigation iato lhe post trailer­
would remedy the evil.
ship business is actively progressing.
While it is very evident
Shake thing* up there, at Washington.
would be a wide diversity of
Expose ill the Democrats and Republican*
girding the projwj conn*: to
who have hail s finger in the pile.
Kick
would appear impossible that

The State would bo obliged to reduce it*
cxpencro to the loweatjpoaaible point consixteut with the efficiency of the public
aervi et. It* people would l« made to
i* rare to bring a period of disaster, and
that lhe StJic bceomre dcmoralitrd when

not in’exeta. of the reasonable want* of
community. Gold would nowfiow in from
the sale of it* raryliu productions.
Re­
duced taxation would follow, and would
become lhe baa'i* of the currency.
If
there would be any way l«r our Suu
Rapid* oa lhe UXk of Msy weal, will la ksld
st llw Crart Uoure. la lb* city ef IImmIbp on
Mararday. ths nikfoysf April. !•?«. at 13
The wrer.ITvws.klr* la the Gmaly will be
eatltle-lto four Jriegstn sack, sad the severa! wards aftba City of ttasllaga to oa* sack.
By setter at MepoMieaa Caaaty Casualties

THE FINANCIAL PROBLEM

bilk, which should be legal lender fur all
purchase* Tha people, by their iodnatry and thrift,\would become prodneen
of clothing and furniture, and th. tillers
«f lhe eoil would cultivate their aero, and

Containing Qnc Hundred and Eighty Acres* of Land, 140 acres
under cultivation. 40 acrea of Timber. The above Farm for
sale Cheap and ou Favorable Tcrmrf. for further information call
on or addrena
.

Ata recent gathering of leading l*emocrata end greenback Indepeodcnl* uf Illi­
nois, it is said the Democrat* pronounced
the Independent platform wild inflation,
and the Independent* refused to harden it.
Mid retorted by calling the other fellow*
Cupperhead* and Bourbon*, and charged'
them with not knowing what they nrally
did want. Finally it was agreed that Dem­
ocrats should be ran for Congress in Dem­
ocratic district* *od Independent* in the
others, but. ss to the State ticket, the
Commiadonm cvuld not sgree. *ud th*
cnaferonee broke up without agreement.
A Washington dispatch rays. "Clymer's
Couuniltec is now runnisg manly a* a sort
of circua for the benefit of ownapondenta,'
b Clymer the n«y master ? Hia maneu-

The PhUsdsJphia Time* ray* that inqui­
ries among the Philadelphia delegate* to
the Peanoylvaaia Republican State Con­
vention show that after giving Hartranft a
eomp&amp;mentary vote, lhe strength of th*
detagalion w01 be given to the candidate
who ha* the best chance of being elected,
whoever he may be outeide of Gen
Bingham, who ha* pronounced himself fur
Blain., none of the delegate, hare a. yet

Beoidra tbc Gattlisg gun fraud with
which rumor eooueet.* Gov. Hendriaks,
be i* now accused of . ore disreputable
operations at Indianapolis, that is, fig-

Grand Rapids.

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

liking of all lhe little people, and the
pictures are numerous and good John
L Shorey. Boaton Maw. publisher.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

A few short ye.ir* track and political
partlaa Cooiaatad for ■upsriorlty u;&gt;on
great question* of national pulley or po­
litical economy, and aak even a Demo

the pttrpeoc of getting a few thousand*.
By reports from committee oftbe centen­
nial, it seem* a* if the women of Atucriru
were not to hare anything to show ex­
cept pictures. There will not be wall
steer enough fur all that arc sent. AH
nght. Mrs: Wsahihgtun sptra and wore
rotten dm*** atriped with »ilk raveled
frotq old stqpking* for her family; and the
Window women, who are justly en
titled to be called the first Isdim of the
country, u they eamc over among the
brat to Massarbusrtt*, were clever nt em­
broidery and brad work, but their decesdant*have no suehskill to display, or arc
not to be allowed to display iL All that
the executive committea ol the centennial
want to encourage in women is the ability
to sculp and jaint. Now a [dain man may
be excuacd for putting in a word here. I
believe that I speak tbs ser.timcnt* of
a gned many peofde of lhe best ctam in

racy proudly- claim a* their founder
Thoma* JcfTerson, who*e party. |&gt;olicy
teem* to liave been founded upon a low
eatluute of human nature Io general
Hct.ce in attempting to elevate hint­
self to the fbtefnagtairacy of the Union,
bl* method vm «■ ViUttjr Washington

fntblca, prejudice*. and low propenaitlraofthe million Iiemajogi-.ni was bla
system and never ha* the leaching,
of a leader, been more willingly fol­
lowed than are hia by hl* party of the
present day.

country, and this unmanly and debas­
ing system of pollttwi haa since contin­
ued to coutamlnata and debauch lhe
polities of the land.
Power la ennobling when honorably
acquired and patriotically employ cl but
when obtained by Intrigue and used
for selflsh ends. It is degrading alike to
him wboexoerctess It, and to those who
are subjected to Its Influence. It was
during the second contest, between

HAZELTON BHO.’S PIANOS.

HADEN &amp; SON'S PIANO.
ty-elgbt ploetorial veten to Mr.'Attain*
etgbty-tliree
The same »plrit per­
vade* tbc party atllland a foreibta llluatralian of it* power wu exhibited in tbe
coutaal betwven Mr Cfoy and Mr. Polk.
Thar* lived at that tUiie In thta city, an
Iriah geutl'toau *bo held tb* potation
of patak gurdaner and waa n heavy pfoeo
of anUDtnce with the democracy end

Harper’t Magathte for April, with '
elgbty-flre llltutmitoiu, contain* a rich
variety of matter, suited to *11 ctaaora

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

fol Deronda," Goorge ■ Eltot's nrw nov11, fogiven In this Number, in tboo*
chapter* the irero of tbo story appears,
anil the masterly sketch** of bl* youth­
ful career are wan mate beautiful than

Oli Pianos aid Onais tales ii Maijt for Herta.
R- D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for

vol party aa they often did, It was neual
to call on “Jimmy*’ for a song and with
g rent feeling be used to .Ing

And now to sum up fairly, it 1* safe
that even a cursory st the antecedant*
of tbc Democracy, und from them draw­
ing tklr deductions as to what Us future
dudes that a* one of the condition* of
is likely to be. The Htno ba* arrived
Republtasu aocee- “Federal office bolder,
_
____ ____________________ whon. all rood taeu abbold eommart taka no pert in lhe Ctneinnsti Con- rieot wetk* oftbe wedtawm beU *oa&gt;* luencc to keep down demagogue* and
-.a-a—Aa Sri—a—*_ *._
demagngtam Callgrant for lhe prot
week baa done nothing to spank of, the
LnveatlgBtlona take up all tbc Urns of
the ex-donfederatoa. an that they have
sgry
to *
-4

Thaae who have been dwdy following
the IWOstow matter say that there b
Uttte doubt that it will be proved, Mt-

CRAWFORD BROS.

Cooj-er and two by the author of “Dlek
and I.■’Emily Carter, Jrwepblu* Pol­
lard. Dura Iturnalda. Alfred Salwyn,

to lira in, and a aturo to do bauinva* la,
and there i» mighty little left. Now aday* NswHampsblre Federal goldjmported
if ha get* out eren hr i« doing exceeding a Repu bttaan hue to tbs Democratic
ly welt
Chatatllont nt the Slate. How one would
suppose that a jarty who so Jsyfuly
The action of lhe Syracuse convention hop* that they have discovered a • big
Heremcmbere*! perfectly all
iu instructing for Senator Conklin does
ae in qucw&amp;ue, and told all not strike the Republican* of the city fa­
manly, straightforward, truth- vorably While Conklin is popular, and
wbBc nossiblv the majority weald prefer
him. toe coolest bead* we that this is no
time to piuli favorite*, or eounider section*.
Tbc mule team whieh wa* to pull again*!
in the hands of the Republican party, and
Bnstow wouldn't stir*a step.
they feel it best to gn to Cincinnati un­
The vote of a man over ninety years old pledged, that the best men may be put iu
gave the Republican* a majority uf tme in uoenination Pledge or unpledged, Freracells you one. Now doubllo** tbs Demo­
tary Bri»tow hold* ■ very high plac*&gt; io cratic |«rty are quite familiar with Ibis
the affections of the Republicans uf New story and betice the unseemly basts
York. The shysters in the party don't
। but then he gave lhe Ikmocrat* fits-

The Democratic Legielature of Virginia
is condemned by Democratic paper* of the
State sa one of the mo»t ins^dent that
Ita* ever congregated in the Capitol

Ing the rtury of The 8l«o of Huston G.
P. I-athrop write* of Early Aroerfonn
Novelfota, Wilson Flagg ha* a ptearaut
paper on Rani Architecture; J. K- Hos­
mer describes ilia Interesting life In tha
German village, Lutaen, when Gusta­
vus Adol|&gt;hu* fell; Col Waring con*
elude* hl* papers on Hanltary Drainage

We have a double Stock as any one coining
in the "Store can see and they will he sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says’oiir DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw. and everybod allows
our SIYTY CENT -TOBACCO, is the
boss of City,
P hin says don’t tell anv body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.

Howe, and aonto pleasant bit* of versa
by Elizabeth BWart Phelps. U P. La­
throp, Edgar Fawcett and William
Howitt tn the department devoted to

■ubtaanoe upon which they rest With
the animal. It might be the peculiar
bark of a tree or the jxrtlcular color of
a leaf, but with bla Imitator man. posit­
ion jKiwer or pelfeeetn to be the oqtlv*
agent In forming at leant bl* |*&gt;lltlc*l
complexion. Wlth.the Democracy of to­
day, thia la undeniably the caar, and
being thoroughly conciou* &lt;jf lhe fact
that an Itching palm la now and ever

the people seek to accumulate wealth by
an overproduction which b out of all
Considering the recent vote in the House
ratio of the capital involved in the bustthe Cleveland (Ohio) HrnM say* "The
new*. The Legblaturc would seek great­
psaulMHi stand* the*. Ag_lu»l tlie right *f
er efficiency in the eivil service, and it
■occasion, lhe Republican* in solid phalanx.
would impose *ucli taxation a. w.-nld
For the right of sccemion, the Southern
Detnocra'" On the fence, ue hiding

CROCKERY
too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married aad
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and clos£ it out

which la approaching conclusion, and
Fart Second of the taory of A Carnival
at Ronis. The poetry of the number
include* a ballad by Bayard Taylor, Dr

Our Washington tatter

taxation. and it would be productive of a
The Harrisburg TrlryrujJi ponitirely
possible lock up of currency. Aaoth- sffiruu thal “no Democratic thief wa* ever
cr would rugxest that the State lead bet­ yet punned to jmnuktwot by a Democratter buy enough gold with which to adopt

but Will Hams, says lie can sell them Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a double order of

GROCERIES

wtsvstsrv of Sewerage, Illustrated with
diagrams; Mrs. Kemble furnishes
another Installment of her very eharm­
Ing renilulseensea,' and in the way of
Action we bars two chapter* of Mr

Gur. Cheney get* more votes thin sny
give advice. One doctor would suggrat other man who wa* ever elected Governor
tho iasuiag of boada bearing a low rate of New Hampshire.
of interest, which would absorb the curThe Emma mine invnwtgatioa i* Mill

that tbc w»y to euro » drunkard and to
set him on his leg, again is to give him
a little more brandy. Ths financial de­
lirium xhich prevail, in some communi­
ties in quite a* unaccountable a* the drunk

The poetry of the Number la contri­
buted l-y Roas Terry Cooke. Lord
Houghton Celia Thai tor, and A. FThe Edilar’t Eaiy Chair jutya a
timely and appropriate tri bate to Thom­
ae Paine, aa the author of “Common
Sense,” and devotee considerable space

la -Pse, Irving smi llsvrthsr*. • «e»p«rsUveaatlaislsof llwss anikats by dsorgs I'Ladirvp, svais kilhsrie ua|&gt;ul.li*li*.l dwalb

paid in gold would keep up the premium,
however slight lhe per rentage of the
tot*] gold t*x»tiou to lhe whole .mount

"Honest money for oil, and
free achootH for all.
There
ihould be no inflation which
will depreciate tho one nor sec­
tarian interferanee which will
destroy the other." .

E-A.MflHP’S,
William R. Hooper giveo, In a abort
article, a very Interesting account of
tho famou* “Tulip Manta,” early in

Michigan,

Northern Ohio and Indiana.

Branch Houses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw and

Flint.
a Southern story, and 1U characters are
strongly drawn. Three exeolleut stories
are contributed by Arthur Hasting*,
Anna C. Rwssey, and Msry R. Hlgham.
Beason J. Losalng'a opening article
on “The Rams nee of tbs Hodson,"
bsanttfoUy Itlustrotsd, is not csaflnad
to Revolatlonarr events, bat dears also
wilb lighter legends and marten* of
literary Interest. Among tbe Illustra­
tion* la one of tb« Interior of Madame

JOHN STANLEY I

Canned Fruits and Fbn.

In View of the Centennial Exposition
soon tobeopeuad lr. Pliltalelphla, Mrs.
Rebecca Harding Daria's e xeoodlngly
Mtartntalng paper oa “Old PMadel*
phla" will be rood everywhere with

Oysters received daily

�•- - i -

■tore

TH*

;
■
I Taaa jam roeuivwd and for mle lower than
Tha Mkhigaa Air Una tallraad CMatvy ! rTCT hy Jonx BTASUT.
Grange*
buyfagm mmrenh.ripifaM fce tb. pwr—
’* J

P»x ef &lt;4myMa( It* In aaeerdfag to tha
origintetoBtfaa. fro. Ifatow. Mite..Southwirt to JieUea. The country Uong th.

to thetr cafoeremeut for the public
i »«!. Thia duty fa a rrepomibk one, ^,d

Ksxi pmrEearti.
SOHGSfcssS.^

JOLIFT. HOUIS. LA SALLK, fflf
Htxtr, laoojt. kkokta. aorta
KO. KOLVO. KOCK ULAXD
DAVKSfOKT. MC3CATIXK,
rjaunmt, roTA crrr obix

.1-.M *, I, K4M,
. ay depend* on lhe action of ju

Fo„

'
-

. of

fl.—j of Bd—u—. „

: -hfator-u-to, ZTTLX

OHlil

tea
allows
is the

hi

Kuklrel

F fh

OS

ADVERTISEMENTS.

TODA

fOIH

y sell
&gt; hard

ALL AL-GT THE COUNTY.
Repi ‘.&gt;!ie»n£ity Ciucu*.

qO
r tfll
r ill!

hai

ll-i

KAMMUIE.

SSSfertutw.,

“ vb»eb ►cLoc.l op*B*.| „Uk
•ie by MIm CMfa falfawwtbp tu
re-» •« ih&gt; *xa—laaliMi. ia
Ora—*r ant AU*br., ui .«p«b
lM and JiKwa.Ua by th. Fuller 1
■paitod, at n»na. with bmatlfal maete by
Rotrn* Baxxs*;—A* moot of yoar
Mia. Mathew.. Min Ctefc, and the ehair. rcnder* are doubtlca* aware, our Governor
Al the wandiag ef thi half pret - bva whla. has recommended that the 15th day of
tl« fro- lb* -eam-UI at our thrivtag Ultfa
April be obaerred at a day of gwtenl tree
We have to elect ' four men aa Imr
that every oo« leave x—ewArer
maker*, aa guardians of the public Treat*
a memorial of the fart that he ba* here a
ury, tothu pnaitko. U&lt; ua call men of
player oa the «lap- of life, by planting ooc
pare purprec, liberal view, ou all qure“o" pertaining to public improvemenu,
yet men who have nuScient personal iade
denec to eu-ure deapite any party ad ran
yn—fYor thia purpooe
h ►xma to me
tape to U, gained, lhe prompt, energetic
that the Boys of Barey County riumld not
and manly enforcement of every Uw that
only bete7Z.*ybut yM to have thu tok«m
•han be in force oa the rtatute book* of
upon
tho
«jx4
where
oo
many
year, of
the Stafa, and aU Ordinance* of the city,
their life arv apeut, and if the FUggcrtion
to the end that good order may prevail, vilnabfa paper I we a fIk» »boul &lt; arl«UB
alionkl be generally acted upon, many a
Ceater.
.here
M
r.
U
ctaln.
he
La.
reeel.ed
ibejurt right* of every prnon be protect
SK.00 and propo— to cotlert the balaae* at Urak corwvT and chcerien- yard might, io
the reward far M.j,»r 8-lth . UTtol Let a. a few yean, be made tarty and inviting
be secured. For Chief Executive we should
How many di-tneu will do thia ?

able, prompt, and (reHere in the diacharge de If thay wm Ba( afM.t lhemMl.M The
•hvriS II aena.told M. C. L. lhal It hi wawM
•uad w.leh around lhe ellybe weakl pay him
far bia irouht,
L.
atteld fa
hb

:

U !1

W h

40 acrw
am for
ition call

SEVEHPMPto&gt;UlcKLll
PIAHOj^Sjgjj-ga
PIECES^S^^g^,

i. to
*
x*&gt; by that high and
hoi v
i‘urP°ae, the dcairv, M cheaply ag poariblc
to-cure to ercry child in the aty that
amount of hu-vy
KjiaiUiSe
, that win fit Um or Ur, to fifl with boour
to bun or hereof,
,uGoo
li6. |p
whtd.Ucdmnmtd.oran ever exaetiag
publiemayrefl, or the noble pwrpree. of
individual a^iruioo. iw« him or her t»
**k ,n any department of human mterpriee, or human induatty. JVehav* rat}i
Let ua place them in that'atalioo,
aa we love human promw, and d-rire the
be- educational advantage for pur d^

thia city.

GEMS
GEORGE L BEA TBS.

‘£te.*isrjaio-"“4

IT WILL

CONTENT YOU.

Republican Ward Caucuaea.
prowperity of our young but beautiful
a -Jenin duty, and go to our work with a
“Tlxwl purpox, to do that which according
to oar tert judgment Will do iw-t to maki
al! elai-c* of the |*oj.lc pn-perou- and
happy.

GROCERS.

Kxocit AxMt-t

50 ARE IMPROVED

Carlton yTarvb 27tb 187li.

arter ikrtcb«, iparkling and witty pare
graph*, original atfi entertaining acoounta
of trarel and adventure, cheaa and puxxlc
eulumne, etc.
All the new», commervul, political and
general, and the cream uf curreuiTitm
lure. A uewipaper that will meet every

A First-Class Farm,

IrlocateJ, and aider tkarewgii r
nrtlewlara lapnire al lki&gt; eSt* k

m ran mi
r. Miter I *m

Fae«-Mak*r

I

3!
'-■IL

i

p‘

H"

r, poultry and all kind*
, under Barlow A Good

! •ag^i^aStiBUftaa

' Sefan*4»
! iMprrtor.

Geo. E
I»aniel C.

Bryant.
Warner

School
Drain

ralag Oval*. Balli* I'rrel
•h Boiler*. Sar*n»&lt;
'

O. Orery—TaMe. DrttoW.
F. EtebbuiB—MaaaHcturiaf Gaa. brtrfal.
U. Fowlrr—Cutting llrepa. t^rel*.
C. Hill-r.ftoltoiMer.
Tp-Uall.
Hatl-

—Repebli.-.^ -uucture nominate Rrpub- '
Do fa* fail to Begfater—Remember iu
.' he diy a prrwuil applieat*’* tu tkr Hourtf
I tkiir n arc—* it an ohaolute nerearity,
as the L-rd cannot under a pcnlty of
SolN) regirter any man who doci* make no
perwonal application to them in acreion.
while Fuch rcgirtratton would not h* Irgri
if made, and lhe rote wduM hare to be
rejected, of any man « regirtrrod, if the'

k

Local feline# JUlice?
I'oniiuwwMxf uf Highway!
Su|-erinlendeni ofSebaola,
loo . School In«(x-vtor. &lt;ioo
rinter.

than

r and

&gt; t eve n quite Merrill, Harley E. Krbwr, and Frank &lt;’
the ground that ji&lt;eraou
- ’
it fa a*y sign dial llie (pring v
Tor April maina late and cold one, for if we hare
.. . .r jtatiou. Tborbare a here quantity of now, the
Rrpublican in tone, the RrjnUir
lainly with the political faauea of
and the nrvfanaioo. of the Dem»
party
During the 1‘reuidential
Do not know ofany new* la particular,
thinpi more alqng-about a« of yore, and -------- 1 no Republican «hoald be without
thfa valuable monthly. Il fa a complete
politic- arc not receiving modi attention text-book, and afford* the material aaeded
by every speaker and writer ia tbc land
The Belksbp muddle, of cuurw, cre­ Bubacriptioa price ocly SSend money
ate!. ranridereble talk by all partire, but to Republic PuUubing Company, Waah

none, of tvunc, fne to take aide* with
him, becaune hia uifadrmeanr r u an art
,&gt;f condemnation, and no boned pereon
could with hooeacy in view, try to vindi-

FURNITURE
tJjfetoTOrt Brattas, Praia, k
ronlaininc SIH.00, and two notea, one
note of SI00 airned by the Mibeeriber,
payable to Charlo. Barter. Dated Jan­
uary Iftth IBTli, parable in oar yaur.
The other waa dated Feb. 17th, 1879, for
115.00 payable to the aulaariber. Signed
by Geo. Daria, and Henry Davie. All
For Kanui and Colorado
[tereone are cautioned againrt buying eith­
The Atehiaoa, Topeka and Sama Fe Kail
er of three Bofae, at 1&gt;m firet waa with­ rued from Kanaai (Aty and Atchiaon .mi
out eoMidrraliun, and payment on the lhe Mu-own river, via Topeka, the Cap*
ial of Kumm, and the beautiful Arkaama
Valley to the Kocky Mouutaia»
The

and Central Mluqenrtfa It* '
Green Bay and Marquette Line
{• the unlj line far J*xnnu
Wtmrows, I'okd Do Lac.Oaxxneii,
Arrurroa, Gttxx B*r. EacAKA***
.Naoavti**, Maaqrtm. UoooirniN.
fUxcocx sod the Larr Hcrntox
lot-STBV tta
Freeport end Dubuque Um
la tb*only route for Fxatx, Roaraoun.
n?r&gt;r°“T' B“a *n
Frwport.

Chicago and Milwaukee Line
1* tbo old Lnke Sixtre Route, and fa the

MIUMffi
Malta!. Bre Iat,BreBnM

Look

Look here !

J. M. HEWES,
we guarantee Sntiafartioo.

An Open Latter.

I Bedford McLellan, wm afixted with
tape worm fur arvera] ream. No treat­
ment wa. Mtreereful until Dr*. Dake and
Blaxo traded um yretentey, removiag the
-ante in nine hour, without pain or any

ccrncd. I think the invretigation will
prove a far better thing than could hare

Great Reduction in Prices!

SALISBURY i BROSSEAU

B.Todd,

(Signed) Braman McLu.ua.
Heating*, Jan. 11th, 187G.

for now we 6od there are more than
Belknap who ner-1 iarretigating. and let
tbc good work -n on.
"Let no guilty
man rwwpe."
The Democratic howl
about eorruptiou haa dwindled mightily
aince it ha* leaked out that other, be- ittythia City m Friday [arty waa chakwgrd.
The Urge auction -de of dry good* by aidoi Belknap hare ako rvewrod -nooay
the Sheriff on Tbur-tey Friday and Sat­ which tbay might better bar? lei alone.
urday of lart week, war eoadurted by Mr The oi l wldage that •thief firrt eriea
Our fa- -. advice* from Coonertieut J. M. Bauer, a Sato nun of more than- thief arena to be verified in thia caac,
n* hop o. ih« election of a Republican
ordinarv merit.
cratic aapirant* io the Pnwid ea tial chair,
Vdatan . nk tin, Democratic majority
before thia matter of invretigation fa
over Put it i« hoped that the matter
maybe puaUd to the ottermret, and

4,000
"wv Durham Gredea fat and nice.
Myttoraitc xjch entile.

DETROIT, MICH. *

(urc ' p*&gt;* fa— Uy th* B****&gt;ari*- at lif*. u..m ■»ar . 1
.lick** 1 flBUI l*av* n i* Am** t* •up|Mr. ife*y bay 1 1
tn tuv • &gt;-* uj'»*B'l(*t»MM cwkere.umill ike*

fnacbed on Sunday evening by Rev. J.

igsn,

Tte Detroit ft# Pres-Cl

SPECIAL NOTICES.

On Saturday tbc Republirana of the

next !

John » n, -taken. '

CALIFORNIA-

Bring out the Vital Energy

William Hen derebut, George Greenfield.

harvli. in •bfa city.'

PRESS.

all point* in Northern Coli’rwdo
The
beat route to Southern Colorado, 5cw
Mexiro, and Ariaona.’ Tho only d.re«
route to lhe fuaou* Kan Juan n&gt;in-«.
The track and evraipmeot in unc&lt;|aaled,
train* run through from the Mireuuri ri v
er to the Rocky Mountain*, making eonnation, in Tnmn depota ind.t aiding de
Uy* sad tiwuadcr*.
For full dfacnntiro
circular*, mafia, time tablm, etc., addrra
T. J. Amdbmow,
Gcn’l Paaa, AgoM, Topeka, Karev
Xx.TGyl
♦

Hmne furnialwd free to any t
parebariag a Cofin worth **1«.

NOTICE!

For What?
BUSINESS NOTICE.

Wagons

and

Buggies

FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.

It

Harvey V. right haa removed bia office,
“Ute CaU Block, over the atom of
Barior A Goodyear, where be will
Upiaaaol t. «e aU hia old Mumia, and

the way Mr. Editor, I hear a /— pro­
nounce Briknap'a name, Belknap, ending
thefirrt •yUabkon-k making it Brik
nap, which I do not briiev. to be right,
b ui believe it b Behkaap.
How b b

Mr. Editor. (H fa Bel knap. 1
The RrpuWicaa Canetti for thia town­
ship fa oelhd C&gt;r Qa-,t Wedncmfay the
29th u&gt;d 1 trwriy hop* d-&gt; Republic—
may mak. the &lt;’«&gt;»«»» harmouiowi and

GOODS

UNDERTAKING

»*n~,wau»r. si«», »&gt;.
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Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

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Specimen copy free.
Send far one.

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Committee uf lligltway*

hour* of public torviai uu Sunday

.

, SUBSCRIPTION -POST PAID,
“ Dully Free Praaa
Slot
/ Tri-Weekly Free praaw
SC.

t» attend th.- R-puMiet'
■r nrtim iiianother place,
Hred well the cafi for tho Republic,
City rtnrun-

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UID PUSTEB
FATffi UK

i and then aid in placing in twmination | lie towing thu
and who hare no perwtal axe* to grind
at the public expem-e.
Thi- done, and ■
we ►lull have good oScen, paid govern-

J. Cole &amp; Son

FARM FOH SALE!

HlCKOBT CogXKX* March 2&amp;h 187C.
Entma Bxxxrx—Mrv Facte Searle*
widow of the Ufa Jams Scarlm of Hick­
ory Corner* hai been Fullering for nearly
a year and a half from a cancer of the left
brraat. It hi- been &gt;ncrcaafal)y removed
by Dr. Pcckam of thia Uwn, February
13th. Herhrehh haa be
proved »luee the operation.

So of all'othrr pablie ofieers.

lEtmwOKTH,

FIVE UCutMCraUK'
Briliart

Th* Loafavilfa (Ky.) Ch—rmif
pointe out the eo«ir*rt brtwe« Mr. Fredktonand Hte. Jamaa Guthrie.
Mr.
Guthrie, white Pmlltrt of the I/tabriite
an 1 Nrehvilfa Railrreri, oriteotod a drim

�Deway,
PO»U»HEII.

Election Notice.

Saturday, April (st, &lt;876.

AUCER8 and REAMERS

Chas. E. Little,

Mercantile Training
YOUHTGJMEN.
JAKLKS R. WKLI.S,
RBXRr L. ItlLl.S.

Z i Floral Guide

Lawson’S Curative
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

DETROIT SEED CO.

PICTURE

FWES.

PICTURES,
Picture Frame Mouldings.
Wholesale and lletaii.

Tie Hi[M fiiitf Kicaliti for
Yooil Men.

ruShw

GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.

Magnificent granite building, with ejegantly fitted and furauhed apartment* for
tho application of and carrying oat of nor

l.’ll.r."»t'1,

BUSINESS TRAINING,

Ak.a u SurwUe. U*
■sstsurarst."*«o. th «rot&gt;*v. e»ta* u b*T*hjj

Yuan? men who contemplate a btuinena
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TQ life, and yarent* haring ano* to educate,
are particularly rw|Ueeted to acrid
THEOLD FOLKS, AND TO THE
fur document* routing to the college. which
BOYS AND GIRLS.
give full information m to terms, condilion* of entarnee, rte. Address,
I
(’HABLES 11. WELLS, Provident,
xx29lf
Xnc Ilavra, (kraal

^NTBAL HOUSI
Hastings. MICH.

Stott

STAUFFER. Prop.

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SAME AS USUAL.

OT ml Ural Vt heriae di,KI ;r-^

FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFICI

BICKFORD

MTtevr* •&lt; *n*tii«J and UUtml allra gee met.
u Ihnvu ***’&gt;4—1. toeMk** with mid *u..ra«y
foe&lt;dleeocr-Anta»«8lam *»d ell lh&gt; oih«

IteyreMa Edvard :
Klee Chelweaa S
Sualeytemro A
Scidiaaev Jawev II
Biaaley Frank A
Sente*! Andre* J
ttartwell WUtb A
WhUtetebCB

\XfOTTE*

a* Mir«.u..|i, AB lUl wul* Hero rr geroel

I dwribed a* Ml*&lt;».

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

i -mmrsna* at a

ROam JacksoB &amp; Saiiiai

1876. SCRIBNERSMONTHLY. 1876We Invite tbc attention of Uro public
to tauBSU's Moxthlt. which now
dewervedly rank* among the nnrr tte

RAILROAD.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC
Family Knitting Machine I
Barry Nichole*
Barron Willur.i
Brown Earl '
Barley Fred H
Bennett David J
Berndt John
CYuapbed Frank T
Campbell Robert B
CoUtee Elbert 8
Creddock Joaeph

Harford Wm H
Hewn June* M
Hyatt Lather

lEw i 3 HI M - Zi ,.&lt;*» 4M* *t lid. Maalero «&lt; ■*

Hogie Ji

Marshall George
Myerv William II
Morgan Wn&gt;
Motu Homer C

OmGate isi tatr Seats.

'

STRAWBERRIES AMD PEACHES.

be aaeuro-l that they have a rare treat
before them The acene of the new
novel ia laid loan English mining town
and from the fl rat |«gefo the la*t tho
Interval la uuflaggimr.
Among other notable I&lt;a|»ni We menlion fl... f.lL&gt;wln. ■ .. • junn*.

Reynold* Edward C
Skinner John T
Spooner Joaeph It'
8 learn. J/armou
Button Jivepb U

A Irving
Lewie I»

Tl.e Sunday School Time* uy&gt;
leaner, purrr. more trstiwunbr |wrU*ll
•r children eannot U KjarJi Th* u*g«t.

kt heated and
MU.,1

PENSIONS

il |!,..a.el ,r&gt;,II
M* 1'r.hau ef Ike

To wftom Pensions are

PAa^jffgg.

SMS

ahd Detroit

TO MAM

•S

NOTICE.

Best asd Cheapest Railroad Laid

UNION pTufflc’RAILaOAI),

c. CL HOLBROOK.

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AND BEAST

MUSTANG

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liniment,

w year"
8TOOD THE TEST OF
elevated tow pervading ike wart, and the IrmiataUc allnet len »hi*h *aeh a nemsivc
THERE 18 NO ROKE IT WILL
po-enen for Uy*, and the valee ef til* «iir- NflT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
riog. healthy serial, bseumea evident.
W ILL NOT CUllE. NO ACHE NO
AFFUCT8 TH? 11"
nere I* la be another awl shertsr aerial
begmaieg ia January end running through MAN BODY". OR THE BODY OF A
22 UIH.EK domehtic aj£
li
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.
A
J-i*,
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WW yield
•Jon of Iceland,” by Bayard Taylor. TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH.
A BOT­
A delighlfrly vivid Mary of an Iraiaadie TLE t.'OBTJNU 26c.. Me., or 61.00
HAS O1T1LN SAVED THE LIFE OF
»y acarwr. kill of IneMenit. which eould A
lUMANJElNG. AMD RMnT
-ppw. I. no eu.r Muatry, UJ grojAWl,
inching unci* th*
nr. .. i__ _ ., ED TO I.MiarAMi USEFULNESS
MANY A vat It i nr s? imifui.

"•ixst:

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TRAin WEST.

THE EREMT OF DISEASE!

THE FOE OF PAIN

IN NEBRASKA.

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FHE BEST

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Hadley Oarer 8
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Hayw-Wm W
HtafocockWmB
Hayre Wm P
Hewn Owen
Kalby Waiter W
KaUey Wallaee (.'

The Reliable Short Line

». tU*m l. u AmericanSerial Htory.
•Tho Boy Emigrants.' by Noah Breaks,

CterilCwwt C«*W.i« I* aid for Barr,
WORK- for Industrial Intelligence ;
•■BRIC-A-BRAC" far wit and Innocent
pienaan try.
■ suoxn’s Morrntr h now rwcognlxed.botb in this country and In Eng
laud, aa the great r.-preecutatbc Amer­
ican Magazine.
Encouraged by the favor accorded to
It by a generous public, we.lull alm,
during the Centennial year, to eelluar

wTvroomajl

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

auaa r*nds

St Nicholas for 1876

'Kk J:

cludee William and Mary, Harvard.
Yale, Miohlgaut State L'olvemlly, WewleyanUnlvervlty, Amberet Agricultural
College. Princeton, Union, Bowduin.
Trinity, and other typical InaUtutiona
of lhe country. Elcnntlv 111uatrated
article, on OLD NEW Y ORK, llln*tmted paren on AMEHCAN ulTIES.
Ac.
The editorial control and dlreclidn of
lhe Manalne will remain In the bandi
of Dn. Hout-axo, Who will contribute
each month wUtortaJa upon current no-

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Fuller Prod
Gain- Jobs F

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PRAIRIELAND
IOWA

ASdTebKASKA,

Th Mute itaii Hm R. E a
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SHAKERS*
GENUINE FLOWER 1 VEGETABLE

Net-t.

Alee, InciMvr* or Aitnnuv m&gt;nmr, Pnaro
not Uiravroag r&lt;» Bor. *,u Gieta
Herrrna* or Afththi *vn Txavw.. F*ibt
T»l»* and Htorite of Huim Uf*. A yWB_
Ceelrihiitm' dceerUaeol la to added to tk*

TOLEDO B ADE
CENTENNIAL

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Nsewotaf. and iu lUuMratfoe* for U7B will
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Th« RffiiRucm

Geo. M. Dewey,

BA TBS OF AD VERTIBIJfG.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1876.
PfflrtSMU. HD BWE8S CifflS.

Thera Was but one who remained fast
' and firm, standi and true to the work of'
bi* reformation, and that was hu heaven '
eyed, aunny-erownad Mary. She never I
faltered in her prayer* or in her entreaties, i
She heeded no repube and sm dbcourag- [ A REVIEW OF THE ISSUES
ul by no daisy, but with tbo rimple'Esith ;
GEOROE W. CURTIS
of childhood she kept her ey* filcdsteadily .

Sne ftatirnjf Us PraatSiti-

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL
Have „&lt;,w in Slock for the UOUDAY TRADE n Ml mi.l .

On thu particular night Charles Ransotu
luul lingered a* usual at the dram-shop
Southern Endorsement ol
and, brooming intoxicated, was oblivious
.
Hill’s Speech
to hb liomu.'lib waiting child, and every-'
thing i&gt;ul hb thirst for liquor. Thb
thirst it seemed imp as able to quench.
Hb money was all gone and, ala* I h* had |I The Southern Democratic organs hire j
readied, too, that other certain stage in 1 with very few exceptions eadoroed the i
tho drunkard's life when hb credit at the general burden of Baa. Hili'* “lost catoe" j
bar was also gone ; yrt he implored the speech. IG-rc and iherc^unc ha* qure- \
Gildford for more dnnk. With hi* tongue Honed hu discretion, but a* a rule the
thick and hi* eyas rolling in an idiotic
Southern newspaper* hare awtahxod him. ।
Mare, he bc£ged in vain for one more glass For instance on* of the most rearonablo t.f
to satisfy JiiaVrariug thirst. Hb plead­
Hteir nunjicr, the Louurill* Courier.;
ing* at last made the virtous landlord Journal, said juit after the amaretr de '
angry, and, with a terrible oath, he an- I—1_.
i

VINEGAR HSd?
.....

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. STAUFFER, (Prop.

STOVES s

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,
Has the Lnrgeat Door of any Slovj? in the Market.
The GKA5 GER s

Boiler Plate Stove

Prices Lower than Ever' He/ore in Barry County.

■sssvfc

MIL HHffl
The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County.
omprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a
line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED
idiRercnt patterns of imported and-tionfe»tic

CLOTHS
AND CASSIMERES.
TAILOR

A first-claw
from Detroit, ex-j
pectetl soon, when we shall lw prepared to furnish the best of

MA DE TO ORDER, “'J

Clinking
fits guaranteed, at the Old &lt; ’orner Stand in Etnpira^Block, Haat-j
inga. Meh.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

HET";

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

°

JOHN q. CBMSV.
'. bs»»tr Creatr Sjosret ।
AH’.
al Iks C«an Its

WHOLESA.LE

and RETAIL

JEWELERS.

Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Asenuo, Chicago^

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1

ccivod such a thrust and, bewildered and
stupid a* ho was, his native prida and
self respect l-egan to be aroused. Tbelnrroom wu aliui^t full of men, some of
them hbaoquainlanoni, and to be rebuffed
in thumanner and before them, made the'
degradation doubly poignant
Ho staggered to his feet indraught a chrir
but ere hb faltering arms could raise it'
high enough fur the cbjeet at which he
aimed, the infuriated dram aellcr hurled a
decanter with such unerringproebiou, that
And during the prreent week, in a reply
it felled the bowtted man to the floor, with
hb head gashed and the Rood ooring to an article from Harper t W.^LIy, it
from it frigh th fully.
"Get out of my liouse, you vagabond!"
“Mf. Cunb, nrt ventering to give Mr.
cricvJ the landlord m, not content with Hill a fair show, dumiaire him as an ‘im­
seeing Lis victitq hoiplaaa un the floor, he practicable' whom the Democrat* are try
applied kick after kick to his pcxCrata ing to ahun, when, a* a matter of fact,
body. “Get out with your villainous car­ the bnt intelliyenrr nf the South'od;].ti
caw, I tel! ye, and get off to your pauper and rriferafer every • word of Mr. lldf*
hovel and yoor crying brat, and never pul asna/jr niteraneot upon the 'jtonr of the
foot inside thu d.«r again or, by—JU kill lower Horuerf (iwyrru. If Mr. Cuttb
ye!" Thb bnitel snroch sobered the as the large minded and liberal atate*drunken man almost by magic and, with tr.an It b hi* ambition to be considered,
a bound which surprised the lookenmm he would recognise something taite thin
and inadv theta stand bock, he rushed partyUro in the outspoken and camrst exupon bb asaailanl and strangled him untd ptsaaioua of opluiuu which have rome from
he cried, “Help, mca, for ll.e love of God!
The fiend is murdering roe !"

me forget my grief.. You were the uno
who, when I said my tcmpeimeirt wa* one
that could not stand mueh drink, told me
there was no danger—that I should gat
Ijsed to it aa'yuurjelf luul done, and you
lumt ma on,, from one rtago .to atwtbur,
until You gut all my‘money; and now,
when I hare nothing and am poor, and
degraded. and low. and aunken into the
gutter where you haro dragged rue, you
spurn mo from your house, you kick and
“No Impartial man will condemn the
U-at me and. worse than an, you called people of the South, or their Repracntamy child, whom, with all my degradation tirc* in Congrs**, fur manifesting, by the
and sin, I lore better than my life—you warmth and emphasis of tbeir denial*,
their profound sense of the injustice which
&gt;• practiced toward them in this reriral of
accusation* which they know to bo false,
I will go boo)e to mr child, and i mar the ' and which they believe to bn«m*de with a
gixxl God. whom I hare to gnrviousfy of­ full knowledge i.f their falsity "
fended, give me the strength to reai.l the
The Baltimore Gazette is not Mrivtly a
rcmptktion erer to enter your bouse or any Southern paper, but bear it speak f..r the
| other liquor shop again as long as I have Maryland Democracy.
| breath."
"Confrra* ha* heard no such patriotic
1 The penitent man was aasisUd to hl*
sentiment* u lheoe ./ Hill* »jroch for
| home by mine of his companions ; and,
many and many a year, and they cannot
I upon entering the house, they saw the lent hare a mast salutary effect upon pub­
frail, fair child, atill kneeling on the bare lic opinion in the North. It was a speech
, floor by her (jrtleb*d. ....................
worthy of this ecoteniiial year, when we
| asleep in that |
are all naked to ata nd around the cradle
where the Union waaLorn, and renew onr
pledge* to it"

HOWARD WATCHES.

B. F, STEINHOFF

HAVE YOU A DOLLAR?
FOR ONE DOLLAR
Wo will send, PoHt-pnid

TOE UH WBBLD!

SnjHi art lokaiical

DENTIST

O2STE -STELA2R

BSSrZS r^l-’C— ot ratoMJs ■JlalsresUae arts

“0, dear papa !'* she cried, ‘'I thought
The only one in tbo IxHtir, a little child, God would answer my prayer. 1 hare
knelt by her l&gt;e&lt;lside praying, alone. Per­ prayed ao much (or you, and mama used
haps the experiences of ten year* had laid to teach mo that my prayer* would be
their weight upon her young heart—she beard and answered when God thought it
cvrtanly w»« not older—and were it pot wa. best. Oh, won't mama bo happy, up
for the impraaiona, which sorrow alwpy* in heaven, to know that you won't drink
leave* upmn it* victim*, ahe would have any more? and little brother Jamie? And
rao«cd for a younger child. It wa» not * I know God will Ideas you, dear father,
large Louse, for there were only three and make you atron "
rooms in it and, beside* heraclt, it liad but
“May God bios
one occupant. He WS* away—she knew
not where, only that her fears told her he
was where he ought not to be. She bad
prepared their frugal aunper hours ago,
There ws* little sleep in that h.vuse that
and had waited anxiously and hopefully night- Cbarien Rannim was thoroughly
I for the sound of her father'* returning aroused from the torpor into which he had
footsteps, but night crept on a pare, and be been plunged so long, and lui married that
came not to cliccr the aulitude ur relieve ho had ever fallen so low. He had been
thu anxiety of his waiting child.
snatched a* a brand from the burning, l&gt;ut
Tears had been falling from the bright not by hi* own efforts; the grace of God.
blue eyes, dimming their luster, and sob* to unwearicdly invoked in hi* behalf by
had bum from the rnaeste lipa, tellinf her hi* praying child, had at la*t cume to his
heart's agony; and now, near the middle' reaoue. lie aaw how near the gulf of de­
of the night, the little one knall, a* her struction be bad approached, and in this
sainted mother taught her to do, and pray­ hour ol penitence be resolved no longer to
ed for the abrent one :
rely on Lis own strength but. to seek the
"Dear God, Mesa my poor dear father, aid of divine grace to help him hurtle with
make him good and holy a* my dear, sorrow and adrraity, for hu had seen that
dead mother was Keep him from drink­ vain was the help of man,” and that human
ing the wieked brandy any more, and nature, uuuUtaed and nnrenewid by
make him lore hi. little Mary aa be uwd grace, was the veriest weakness
The happy day* pamed into month*, the
month* into years, and wo behold tbo re-

DENTIST

Narttille,

■

WfcifWHr Tmr-

■RLT.wliK'irtl

WORLD," 35 Park Row, N. Y.
B0AM» AND BOOM. W-&amp;) TER DAY

raw IksbuilntM Csarter.
Mr. Hill has leaped at onr bound into
front place in Congress, and we do not
tar that Ilia bold words, coupl d as they
re with exprcswioiu of genuine loro for
lie Union and the American people, will
i&gt; the cause of the South any Harm.

Every (inkIm, we know, will foe)
pn-ud of thu iffort, and the Actuation b
tn every breast that we bare now in-CongrcM men willing and able to defend our
section against the alnn&gt;»and indignities

The mnskets that so long threw death .good nature baa. in the opinion of many,
I and dismay to thu «|UadrotM who were ,carried us to this point already, to that
i desolating our bomen were grounded al ,our penitentiaries bqpn to be regarded bv
। Appouuiiox and Ureeaaboro, and the ,a large class of the community aa merely
I waiterrd remnant* of Southern chivalry ,
a refuge of the unlucky, in which any of
! sadly dbjaro-d l* the smoking ruin* uf i
us might any day find huaaelf. Never
, their once happy home*. Il was under ,theleaa it would be difficult to show that
thcae eirrumsisnciw that their leader wa* ,civil society rcsu on the avumption that
insnlted and loaded with chains I TWK
tome men are better than others; that
act upon the |nrt of the Government wu [wople
,
who have led decent livre, are en­
a ahamc upon the tendernnw nf humanity, titled
|
to ail in judgment on criminals; and
a disgrace upon the boost nf American tUt
।
right and wrong are not mere sonmanlxa-J, and a blot upon the civilisation ventiona
,
which may be ratabliahcd one
of the niuet«nt'-l century. That athrma year
.
and may be chupd the next
He
upon American magnanimity can only be Jnice t7 to ounrlm, &gt;■ aflort, to soy tluti
wiped out by restoring this cruelly perw- ।
citol man io all the rhrbta of American ,
cilitenship.

the wniivw of exchanging shore for gro­
ceries- If it be an article which every­
body will accept for what be has to sell,
inopportune question, erm In the centen­ then it is a medium which can lie used
nial year, and we do not believe that it for effecting any number of inch ex can bo nettled by a simple inquiry into hb chants; and thia ia one of the common
rc*pon*ibi|itien for tbo horror* of Ander- functions of that particular article or com­
toniillr,or for any ocher episode of tbo modity which the people use as money.
war. Wc, for our jart. should be indined Money is henoe^s vinhum of cxrhwigc,
to exclude him from the benefiu of the or the instrument of a double lautcr.
propped amnesty, crcn if he had done
How many pairs of shoe* in the care
in it* editorial columns it raid ;
’’
everything in hu power to secure proper aboro uppatal will exchange fur the
“Mr. Hill, of Georgia, maki* a speech treatment for Federal priioners, and even groceriro waatrthby A ? How shall the
which la a* impetuous in the way of ora­ if the treatment of the &lt;’unfulcrate prflf- two things bo compared together, ao that
tory a* the charge uf tbo great Napoleon's oner* Iim been all that b said on the suitable quantltiea shall be exchanged for
-10,000 rteel clad cuirassiers at the battle
curb other? How shall they be rained veilof Easling.
Hb enemies arc atrickm
live to each other’—This third article
with rage and auonubment, and hh
which was the medium of exchange com
friends are fur the most fart appatlnl.
I puiea the ralue of the aluxn in its own
There was no answer to the facta and ar­
terras, and also the value of the groceries
if it be asked why select him for pun- । iin its own terms, and thus determinm
gument* to the great Georgian's speech,
because there ran l-e none. The facts ulimcot any inure than any other man at t
were drawn from the records of the Gov­ the South, the answer is, that it b the ,
ernment of thu United Statoi, and the Southern people who selected him. They iand tbo groceries were worth ao much in
argument adhered to the fact* u the soul made him th* President of the Confederacy tthe name terms, and both were valued by a
clings to the body.”
fo-.-aufe he wu th.- mart prominent roan ecomparison with motw-y. Tl.o shoemaker
The some paper jaibFuihed tn its Wash- in the movement wbkh led to tlic-OocM- (exchanged hb shoes fur money, and then
iugton cornwpoudeiice thb description uf- eraey. He bote a leading |nrt in organ- (exchanged , the money far grOccriai; and in
ixing and dir-xting it, and waa the fore- Ibotli isalancca the money that was the
the scene when Hill waajspcakiug:
most representative of its temper and aim*. ।
of the exchange acted as the
“In fifteen minutea-from it* beginningi In short, the retortion of him ww a strong medium
,
all anxiety had dnrtipeared from the' but tureful reasgnitiou of hu claims to |mrurerre/nriae. Thia, than, b another
e. — _e o.—.i — .__ i
.
function of moocy. Society forms the
1 be considered, more than any other uun, |liabit of valuing things in whatevrv it use*
' rc*j&lt;in»ible for the rebellion, and be did , money; and thus money valuations be­
want,' said the manly Psnosu of Ken­' hb Ixrt during the war to justify the aa- a*
&lt;
the language of all the valuation* of
tucky. ‘What a man Hill most be in the' lection by. hu acta and language. He come
|
that enter into tl»« exchange Iran
aunt house,* said Waddell off North Car­ never once during hu adminiatration *ug- things
,
of bosincM Mcu buy and sell
olina, a* the full weight of the powerful grated in the remotest way a jowibility of oactions
iin money, using money as the measure of
argument developed. ‘He is an ideal1 peace or reconciliation, and he »pok* in i
value.
speaker,' said the Veteran Chariea Jatnra1 publialiod speeches of the Northern people
1*1 ns now sunr&lt;*&gt;d that A, instead of
Faulkner, ‘and cornea fully up to my ex­• in terou whkh prolnhly no laading ofiew Ihaving shorn to sell, or indeed, anything
pectations." Mr. Faulkner is himself one1 of a belllgerant power lias, oven in modern i
to sell, wiebea to was hiscredii »a bor­
of the mart accomplished orator* and de-' times, wnpfoyed Inwards a civilised enamY. ।
row is the material with which io build a
Intera in tbo country, and it was a cotn’ Down to the last kick in the laat diteh, b* I
plimcnt, isdaafl, when further on he turned did what he could to prevent the arrange ।bot-w. He lias not the material on hand.
and said, ’Hill in a man of vonderful1 meat of aay mmfo rmoU, between North I
power.' Proctor Knott quietly turned to’ and South. In *hort, if any one ought I
Waddell with the remark, ‘That man is a1 to suffer for the war by apecbl legulative I
giant. • • • Mr. Hill is the reeipl ' draiguatinn, bo b, by the ehotoa of hb I
ent by crerv mail of letter* and newspapers‘ own aaunciatrs, the very man.
from every section of tbc country fall of'
But, ought nay oar to suffer? A* re- &lt;
congratulation* and lltanks. Prominent1 garda the miua of the Southern |«opl«', I

&gt; Um test IkM saa U sssJs

Milan.

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HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED.

Comparison Invited nnd Competition Defied

ogtnxca everywhere &gt;t mart* tho erne,
baowthc importance that the current
money of« country abould oonabt in
aomrthiog that unircraal value. It need
hardly bi said that gold and silver more
perfectly fulfill thb anditfon than .any
any other known .ubstence, aod thb b
tbc rraaot, why by common consent they
they have become the money of the
world. II* who pula hb wealth into thb

. "Mr. Hiikspokctheaentimciit of every
intelligent Southern man, and in the mo*l
coMerraiire and non-pertbau spirit, hb
words will be endoned all over the Routh.
* * * Mr. Hill'a magnificent rejoin-'
der to Mr. Blaine may recurc t«i timet
thu abase which ha* been limped upon ii.
but the fart* which pave it to the public crime* at Camp Chare, the murderer* at
have not been nnawcred, and cannot U Johuann'a Island. the lerroes of Point
Lookout, and brutalilim and inhumanities
wrought in that Isutilc, Fort lafayettc,
should hare sealed his mouth against
Libby.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

? the Uandsoment ami Heaviest
Manufactured.

WHOLE NO. 1036
bo rood, oomo and go, liko other men. -J
If
he rofieri al all fur taking hb
k'_ J.
__ in the
abaro
rebellion, ho suffers only in mind, and•
that he roffm in, mind there b no good
reason far believing,, If h, serre uautntAwrwT, fArt
It liltU doubt tkal
an earlji oppvrtonity vanld bo takrn to
•tm! him back to Ok Hoiue or the Senate;
and the owrttion nmo u tckelher the Surth
can rraUyf,mS
fair mindnt Southern
ent be rjpectcd to rxpont iltrlf to a eon.
tingenm, of tki» kind, and rJather it
try.Id be wellfor it to don.. The South
ran. after complete defeat in war—and
such a war 1--hardly call on the victor*
forth* rapprrmfor. of every special of
su*ce|&gt;libdiiy and the efiaocroect of every

fore, and th* merriful lord Lad aaen it and tiful and gifted young lady of seventeen
heard the enroert petition of the blameless‘ trains the flowers and vines around tbair
happy dwelling, and with her lore and
Charlai Ilantoin had been praaperotu' care and pvodnasi mak.s it a homo which
sudwell-toda. Ilchad bsgun lifo withi the ragshi assn to vratch over with pccubright proaproia: and with-'a loving wif*1 liar guarduaohip, and in her prayers ah*
and interroting children, hb home wo ouo1 never forget* to a*v:
of the bright spot* of earth. Bulricknem'
“My God I thank than thM bo whops
and death eame and robbed him of hb
heart's jewel*-of all but one-«&gt;d left
him draolate and dbconaolatc. Truly he
loved Mary, the one hft him by wise pro­
vidence; but hb devotion to hb wife had

1
Radical majorities in the remote rural di*
trict* have in often baan manipulated.•Anderaonvilb,' they my, -will soon bc-c&lt;4iic a Made lie.' Twenty jliouvaud ontdr.■
of the aproch have been ordered for **riy
distribution in the North."
Wo add a few random extract* from the
Lost of minor Southern papers:
r Iks Ounm Ortrlsr.
It wu a bold, manly refutation of ■
malignaut &lt;d*nd*r. Hill ha* tak«i rank
with the forataoat men i» the Boon. Wo

rourres, and nn lem beneficial, to th*
North than to the South.
As ^regards
even the prominrot men, the peculiar
mode of ruorganixiog Soulhm soeisty ,
which the North adopted rendered thvir

apprraaate the question in all iu bearing-..
Because it haa not yrt been aucwswfully
met, we aroaony to aveaotne few Repub­
lican orgapa, especially al the West, dis
puaed to leap to illogical alternative of de­
stroying the good beginning that has al
ready bm mmlc. One of these now be­
fore us aays: "Tbo Resumption Act is a
plan without a procre*. It has teen pn^
newteed imjwrticable by the Secretary of
the
Treasury
and
the
Prod

the Pone's bull against the comet, a Am
/rm/i/aua, and other kind* of inanity
more or low claacteal. And that Wa»lhe
war it really looked to the skeptical, until
the Gownmcnt, with the help of all pat­
riotic men at homa and in the field, took
hold and devriope.1 the nraoticol and
the
practical
and
triumphsn
"proem*."
Jost ao we mail do again. Tbc return
to specie payumatA b not a tiling .which
will rome of itself, at b not “a* easy *»
foiling off a log."; Ub an uphill. aMuou*.
loog-contioucd work, though not half »o
troubleaanie a* it* enemies represent, the
very convene of thu facility with wbkh
wu floatud out to the oea of irredeemable
paper nrrency.- There are undoubtedly
several mctliod* either of whieb, if faith­
fully adhered to, would accotnplbh the
work; but what we want b to get at the
Ar*/ method, the on* which will involve
the leart hardship to to the buainesa com­
munity in returning to it* normal .eoediOnJ out ftnm the evib which will in*rilably prea* upon u* until that omsamm*two b reached. The problem u just thb
to bridge over the gulf between our inlla-.
ted paper currency and oom, that b, to
bring pap«r to par. Every otbet expedient'b utterly vain and nugatory. It be-

photic terms. It i* no stumbling*block
■
to them that it is “a plan without a pn&gt;oasa." Thcy.axpliaUy afim "iha raquiritc ability on the part of the Govrra
mcnl to redeem it* legal tender notes in
coin at tbc time appointed in arid law";
and if their opinian i» not (mod uuauch a
point, whose u? They dccixre Hist noth
ing will be gained by putting off thia fi­
nancial duty to a latter date, and lh«y^
givs valid rcatotis Uieref.ir. They then
■uggiwt a new riternalivi plan, which is
stated ihrnt “It appears to lw essential
to reduce the volume of legal teodets in

�Dm deciolon of tbe Supreme Court, ;
delivered last Monday in two ca«e* from '
lAmiaah.wdKratueky.wmeh «Me up

•n indefinite period. It will be far the
people to doade whisk of these two polleitt is tbo erne to be adopted
The Republican party has nothing to

to tort the validaQr of the anforoxuent,
should be ■ Hom to tbo Republican, of
tbe country. Tbe I*h, ILth, and 15«h

Now the great agency tor carrying on
this rooatent education of tbelmatmte is tho
Republimtt praw of thu raM'-cr
not resch ray one or two classes only, but
JI, high and low-If those term* beJoog
th* eqn.1 eitisra. of. Republic-young
and old, dwdlan iu city and country, rich
and poor, the man of Mb-bc*t culture and
him who ia but just able to rend his oa­
t-re languare. It convey* the troth*
RUTHERFORD B HAYES
which are amentia] to tbs right discharge
ofOhio.
of political dntim, and conreya them in
Fur Vioe-Prraidant.
Suaon not only for tho need* af today, bnt
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
for anticipating the iuram which hare not
af Pmaytvan'ia.
Subject to th, dedrioa of tha Republi­ yet dawned upon the political world. It i*
can National Convention.
never amiss, tlu-rcfore, to spread its sheet,
broodeast, whether any campaign is on
foot for they jjvoreate that public opinion

“Honest money for all. and.
free schools for all.
There
should lie no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy-the other.”

Thank* to the finance* and pcrnistoacy
of the Rcpnblicaa Senators, who had
agreed not to adjourn until they had acromjJieed their purpore, the Senate passed
Friday afternoon tbc resolution introduced
by Mr. Morton on the 15th of December
last, and modified a few day* since at the
roquert of Senator Cbriatinney, providing
for the appointment of * committee of five
to inrartigste the Mi-»ia*ippi election* of

higb-toned review of Miaiimippi affair*.
Senator Fralingbuysca *1m&gt; advocated the
paxagv of the resolution, and he wa« fol­
lowed by Senator* Kcnun, Thurman and
Saliabury, who in turn pathetically urged
a reatoratiou of peace, and espromed their
n-grota that Senato* Boutwell shoal-1 have
Urea reatirc undjr the patromxing rad
domineering remarks which met hi* car.
Motion* by the Detaocrata to adjourn were
-fort, and at last, *eeing the Republicans
firm and determined to paw the resolution

It ia alleged that reren thousand Indi­
ana around FortSill are starving and in tbe enfranchised negroes and aalhorued
outbreak is apprehended
pm -«uu
r„
On dil that tbe Appropriatioo Com­ tUenforremcnt. In May, 1871) what is
mittee will report in favor of another half callod th* Enforeemant Ad, tern paamd
radar its proritiom, Wm J. Cntjkshank
million for tbs Centennial show.
Wm. D. Irwin and John P. Hndntt of
Waler caama a good dral of trouble
Grant Parish Laakriani, were indiclad for
this year It was stock in wat&lt;w work*
preventing *ouu colored men from 'pcare that swept away Hendrick's President!,]
ably aatemUiog.'' Dre Court ha* decided
that *s lire Couttitutiou of the United
StaUn did ntt confer that right, it being
in existence before the CoUtitutioa wa*
get to tbc Whit* House by renal.
made, that only th* Staton can punish for
Il ia ronclnrirsly shown that Babcock the violation of it. Thia turn* over the
purloined that famous circular letter by cnlorod paiplc *f the South io tha tender
Attorney Grocrai^PtarrspotU to use it in his merries of Southern - tnnb*, and court*
defence.
controlled by tLote mob*, and deprives
Clymer has notified th* Judiciary Com- them of any redrem in th* courts of the
nation. Tha other case was from Ken
that can be used in the impeachment nf tacky, where two msjxcton were mtScted
for reftning to permit a colored ia« to
Belknsp.
vote. The court pronounced the law for
It is alleged that President Grant lias
expressed himself decidedly tn laror of the appointing of-tbeas inspector* naeomtiRo*umption Act. sod propo**-* to veto any tauonal. Dm effect of I lie two dreauon*
ia to deprive the enforcement Act of any
bin repealing that net
power to protect the colored people and
The Aroostook Dmci, Houlton, Me., the Republican* of the South in their
right of franchise, or ia their lives and
property. It was iatended that tbo act
should do both and a* it foil* to dn ao the
If the Democrat* should get control ofr 15th amendment is rendered virtually
the Government would Republican* be&gt; null. The Republ irana of the country—
compelled to *.k for amnesty for having; the man who eared the life of tho nation
and who dciirr* toaare the reaulta of the
Montgomery Blair say* "TBdra is the. war. should at on&lt; e ace that enough Re’
type of tbc men who were honored by the, publicans are elected to the next Congrtm
party in the day. of its strength.'' Very to secure &gt;uch legislation a* will make, the
•mall type, certainly, and blurred st that., 15th amendment effective and aaKUte
every man in the peaceful enjoyment of
’ all legal rights.
"Dw House Mill rootinita* its wild
I ertuade against the efficiency of the
Government. Aa th&lt;- pcovisitraa of the
exocutioo, legialatire and judicial
p. iarion bills are more clearly known, it
gremmen last night the following named i* most rondusircly shown that should it
gentlemen were chieen by Wlot to con­ pus* in the form presented by the ('can
duct tbc impeachment trial of Belknap', niittee, it will cripple ami embaru* every
Mcasr*. I-ord of New York, McMahon of department of the Government.
Ohio, Knott of Kentucky, Lynd* of W”t»The Republican Senator* have deter­
coaaia, and Jeaks of Pennsylvania, I km mined not tv permit this and bare pul
oerat*, and Wheeler uf New York and the only hill before them, "lie Consular
Hoar of Maaaachnaetta, Republican*.
and Diplomatic*' hi saeh *hape that the

,

resolution was passed by
against 19 nay*. An ail
•St. Louis Gtnbr Drmomt (Rap ;
the preamble Was voted
_
preamble was adopted by a vote of 27 "The '(.'oakling movement' doesn’t mors
ayes against 19 nay*. Then after six in this section of the pJitical vineyard
o'clock the Senate adjourned over until
Weal fur Ruscog."
Monday.
J
The Cincinnati A'ufuirrr wanted to have
Legislative BUI in Dan- David A. Wells beaten out of sight. The
Republican* of the Connecticut Third
District haled to accommodate the old »oft

tetxx

and his Appropriation Committee will not
be able to eautrtJ the House, rad p»» the
taw IIfSgialatire Hl) in it* present shape with
all its crude reduction* The debate
Thursday *era* to hare made ibis certain.
There in an organised boll among the
Democrats again** the committee'* bill­
Entire State ddegatiou hare signified
their intention of qppxiog it. Tbc bQl, ia
denounce by leading Democrat*
fenribleaa-l unaupportable. citl
the score of principle, precedent

Republican Convention

ocraia aimply wanted hi* place and were
ready to bargain that if be would gjre it
up he should ta allowed to gn in pcaceX.

Tbc Indianapolis Juonn! ha* epitaph*
on Pendleton and Hendrick*. Die for-

"During mart of hi* life he took ac active
in termt ia politic*, and was several time*
Congmwmen only 10 per rent evtu on
elected to office, though the record doc*
the CO per eent. increase over tbc salaries not show why." fixed in 1856, while they hare reduced
Tbc Washington comspondcot of the
the clerical force 37 per cent, in number
and fron 27 to 30 per cent, in compeuaacomew to look at the last testimony of
Mank before tbc (lymcr Committer, it
appears more distinctly that he ia aeti*g
in sympathy with firmer and BlackJjMr-i
if not under their training and inrtrac

BOOKS, STATIONERY, &amp;C. ’

Having become owner of the

A family in Minnesota wrote Io know
if a coffee urn bearing dale about 1770,'
would be of enough* tatenet to aend to
'
de*
bearing no a*rller dale th*n the last
'
rentwy,
are hardly of rale* unlaw they
'
have *d&lt;fod tutorrei because they belonged
1to uoma person uf note, or are ao peculiar
aa to be euiioaitia* ia thumarivo* without
regard to their age. The Ceataonial will
not bar* place for half that i* offered. If
of peculiar model, such thing* are desired
by brio-a-brao collector*, and will incre«»e
in value with every decade. I warn my
reader* who hare old thing* they hope to
part with for profit, not to expect too
much forthem; aa rotlector* ar* pretty
atingy and shrewd in , thuir dealings.
When add at auction, quaint articlta
•ometimre ran up to handsome figure*,
aa for putanre, an inlaid Japanese cabinet
lately Aid at lawrilt'a, began at »4U and
wa* knocked down at fitbo. An old dclf
coffee pot or a pewter one may bring
twenty-fire dollar*, from a collector, but
the fancy price* seldom £&gt;11 into any hand*
but the auetioneen. If person* wish
their question* aanryred Iry letter, I will
remark that the method of endoeing a
stamped cuvclofw will not be out of place.

■nd who hare tbc money to do it. It i*
expected to have tbc survey comiucnetd
early in the spring, and the road rouimenred st once. It will Im a, straight road
to St- Itouis, with tranche* to the priori
S points, and wHl-be exclusively for
ighl. The train* will make an average
of sixteen miles an hour, slid it will Im
double-tracked its entire length. Duroad 'will save the former* of the Wist its
cost evuy fire yean, fur when finished it
will not eo*t mere to gel a bushel of wheat

The bold and uncomprotnbiug stand
taken by Geo. Wm. Curtis, in opposiliou to
instruct ing tbc New York delegation for
Conklin, meet* with tbc heartiest appro
nd of the brat Republican* of New York.
It is evident that Conklin did not fall into

Cummoy C&gt;?ufliet." published in the
February number of Tie Atlauie
// tells Uis story of a "lad who su'd
his two-dollar dog for fifty dollar*, and
took hi* pay in pun* at tea dollar* each,
and never doubled that he bad made a
profit of fort veigbt dollar* until he found
pups t^n dollar pups, and by getting fire
of them fora twi&gt;-dollar dog he figured out
a proflit of forty-right dollar* as the result
&lt;&gt;f the trade.
,
The ebjuct of General Garfield was to il| lurtratclbe tfiagieeharm uflhe three-sixi ly-five "iulereonrcrtibility" by which pa­
per dollar* and thrre-sixty-Gro hoods, be­
ing exchangeable for each other, accord­
ing to the Hutk-r-KcUy fiOanciere. art- to
maintain a permanent cqutpobe of value.

will presan c aa , *11
admiraHv the thn
dollar, being, at the &lt;

ba* turned against hiar many wfco would
otherwise hare given hist a very hearty
support To-day nine-tenth* of the Repub­
lican* of the city are throwing up their
hats for Curti*, and Conklin ia iu oo posi­
tion whatever Io carry lb* delegation.
And may 1 whisper a word of adriee to
Republican* everywhere Don't instruct.
Don't go iuuf.he Natitnai Cunv.-ntion with
any pels, or with your hand* tied foe any­
body. The party nertr was made for a
man. It has work to do, and instead of
being used as tbc means of elevating indi­
viduals, it should use individual* to du
Da work. It is going to be close work

doc* iu th* country, and when it come*
to Typhoid, look out. There i» a poison
in the fir that is terrible, and children
and weak adults are dying at a rite un­
heard of. Unlaw steps are taken at cure
to clean the city, the summer will bring
a pestilence. It i* a *hame that it should gold ’ The |«pcr duller rertaiolr Wtralil
be in such a roods; ion, when the amount j txrt rise above the gold valne of the bond.
of money paid each year foe the purpree 1 Dove any one »u]^xj«e that a bund payof denning it ought to keep it te sweet a* [ iqg mteroi at the rate of threw sixty five
per cent, would be at pur with gold? Tak­
ing onr fiper-cent* bonds a* a stea l* rd
of measurement, and suppoung the threeDie advent of Moody and Hankey, and sixly-firc Gad* to hare the mure time to
the enonnoa* audience* they have attract­ run and Io be payable, priueiiaJ and intrr
ed, have had the effect to *rt Christians to
&gt;«, ia gold, the latter weald be worth
thinking of various thing*. Amoogoth-; about a»tett)*flvr cents on the dollar in gold
era the system of renting pew* is being
diaettesed with mueh feeling. The more
strenpth of party, the jig is up. The raroert worker* insist that the ehnrebe*
nominee moat be not only the 1-csl man in shall be free, that the nests shall be free,
the party, but the strongest. And wait tiU
served," .hall be adopted. They insist
we all get together and compare nolo* be­ that onlj^ In this way ran the mnsre I *
fore decidrag a* to that Run There iau«t brought into tbc chunJiro add under p-— .
be a very liberal spirit at that convention, pel infiuenor*. Oo the other hand the
or we are beaten to death. Mind, the holder* of pews hold that aa then- arc al I
wap* sittings for all who cotae, there it oo
Democracy are pre*in~ Tilden vigorously, rrason why thnas who desire it should not
and, with a considerable of unanimity. A have their regular seal*, and contiua-- the j
large sum uf money ha* been raised in thia regular family idea of the ahureb. Die
city by hi* friends, and a bureau in hi* in­ mailer Las got into tbe paper*, and much ]
terest has l*cn eatabliahed at Waahiugton. is l&gt;einj idid pro and eon The preacher,
aie taking it un, and the Uhrittisn world
A choice lot of political bummer* are

Gvvcnunent will not be disgraced at
home and abroad by tbe pretended reutiomy of the Democrat*
Oo Wednuaiky
the cx Confoderale* took thsir «arisfi&gt;rt».n
out of the army officer* who led the annirs
that defatted them, by reducing their pay.
They particularly indulged their spite at
Shewiion and Sheridan ia thia way, largely
reducing the pay of these two officer*.
The article* uf impeachment agaim^t
■ Belknap were presented in the Hon«ygi
, Thursday and the seven manager* to
I control the cw&gt;e will be elected to day or
tomorrow It wasdneoventd by a cloue
canvaaa of tha hotel* Lut night, that every
Democratic lawyer in the House is a c*o there aet ting up thing* for "Slippery Sam"
didst* fur three po*ilions, and there will 'and they hare hopes that he will sweep
Im a lively time in electing them,
AU the jdaltrr. Tilden it tbc abrewd-at wire­
tbe little logrolling trick* familiar to the -puller living, and he stand* a good show
average I&gt;em&lt;&gt;cral* are now t&gt;euig resorted for the nomination. The only thing that
to ihqwuciiy of material to Work on, (near- j'
I tiou of hi* hard money view*, which a
lyall being(undidatre.) crampethe grniu* '1
ol some of these men, a* hone trading, !again*: him in the West; but be is smart
by directing the thought entirely into cue 1•nourh'to compromise that. If ths demo­
of the West believe lie can be elect­
channel, cramp* tbe ability uf «ome first cracy
1
ed, they will take Inm, for they do want
post-offices.
He can ftl more money be­
The Republican CouveatMiaw io Vennont
Petwylvania, and Ohio were held on Wed- hind him than any one candidate mention-

nesdau The reaolution adopted in each
State uad the old ring of true Republi­
canism shout them and all demanded
that hoaot men should come to the front,
that the results of the war should not be
thrown away by allowing the ex Confed­
erate* to rale and that tpeeic ia |he only
basis for money. The New York Tri­
bone think* that these convictiMU all fa­
vor Blaine, though tho Vermont delegate*
were wunstracted, with Luke P. Poland at
"The mule «lory has, on the wluJe bwu the head and he •&gt; thought to favor Briaa good thing for Bristow. Every dan
dvr oa a public man that is proved to be
lie leave* him cleaner in the public cstimai

and-do moat respectfiill ysolicit a
share of the public patronage. I
have secured the services ofC.
A. BARNES, to conduct the
Business for me. I shall buy
my Goods strictly for Cash, and
by so doing shall be able to com.
pete with any Drug House in the

TO-OAVI A0VE8TIS

CHAS. SHEPARD. M. D.
The people of Bai
stand tfiat by q^piiMnlv
have sent ns 40 dozen

but Will Hams* says lie can sell tip in Cheap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a double order o|

CROCKERY

too, hut Dnn says it is going to I,,- n
winter for Young Folks to get married aad
go to koepidf house, and h&lt;- will sell it Cheap
and close it out.

GROCERIES

Wo liavo a double Stock ns an\ o
in the Store can see and fltev u
cheap for cash or r;*«dv pav.
George Proslon. says our DOLLAR tea
is (Ik- best he ever saw. and evervlxxl nllowi
our SIYTY ( EAT TOBACCO is the
boss of Cijy,
I’hin says ilon'l toll ,-mv ,bod they sell
PURE GROI XD GOODS for s io hard
work to grind them.
SMITH, MANEE &lt;£ PRESTON.

d-

0. COOK

Ifl FtfumicnLU,

The Dlaooun! cn Paper Monet

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CRAWFORD BROS.

simply for the new* they give. A* to
Dews indeed, it is a sorry task the corres­
pondent has who tries to get it up foe
^fev Hampshire on the 17th of Marchi
papers who have every item served by the
thit thi.
peered a eerie* of financial ratolwtion* ad­
telegraph a week before hia account can mera. the fka, neterthdU.
dressed to Coogrvws, amung which wu the
premium is rimply mmL a demount If,
tnatcsil nf .peaking of the premium on
fJlov-m-.Tbc mart a eity correspondent ton do
gold,
we
were
to
an»k
of
tbc
discount
on
"Dut wo believe tbc resumption of
of real value to hi* patrons ia to reflect the paper money, the language wi«M then Im
specie payments indispensable to lbs reopinion* of tha metropo lie, the tiqac* of aeoording to the fact.
•torstion of general confidence, without
GdUtirteuu—namely, the &lt;*»t of tiling*
which there cm b* no return of aetlrity in
hardly worth paying for at fire rents a reckoned in gold—during the war did not
EDUCATE THE VOTERS.
head of the list of delegates. Ohio in- word by telegraph. Then the subjects of pereeptibly r^c. but enreoey price* did
iwdMtry and commerce and no return of
The difference
Tbc return of Marsh ba* effectually dis- stracteti for Noyes and Benjamin F, moat interest in tor* are - the very '-ovs to an enormou* exunt.
general prosperity,” also, urging, upon
between the parcham'ng power uf gold and
pored of one Democratic story. Tbc Dem Wade and kx-Gorernor Htym were pat■ whidk tha editoa atcroly forbid* to hi*
in New Hampel :re writrt U&gt; an {Xjuallj &lt;.'vogrr** the nenemtiry al ajei-ie nsrampticn
Wade i*'t*hoagh&lt; lackioa writer. We correepnndenta are
oerata in their *peeebea in the llouae, to among the delegate*.
by the time specified in thu aet at 187«.
good paper in dial State: “W« hare in
cover their own laxuom and igtcraocv, if
made uware that country reader* &lt;V&gt; not
ibis town quite* number of me*&gt; who
mrthing »voe, charged that the anaouaccTbe Mimhaipj.i resolution is still Icing cure to bear about throtraa, lecture*, book*
have just rotod tbc Repahliren tickvt for
jority of the New York delegate* to St. mawt- ia tha Associated pen** of Saturday discussed in tbo Hraaie and new Interest and mnaie, at all, hot little ahuut, the
the firtt time. They are thinking and
Louis will U injure foe the nomiautioa menting, March 5th, that at the Cabinet was added on Thursday by the receipt of aorial, puUllcnL or riab lifo ao for dwtent
reodlag men, and I think (his tune highly
of cx-Gor. Seymour, and will Jo thair tnretinz it was decided to prose ult Manb,
from their*, in even- w»y. Writing New
f.vorsMe for placing ia thsir Imnda read­ utmost awainsiTlldra. If so. what injure,
had caused hi* flight to Canada. \
signed. Tin* actioMona the Hute over York letter* under tbvwe rvutcielion* i«
ing attltar ofUm right antt." The philomeat will there ever be again for a DrmorophyaftAre* abaervnlran* fo perfectly
An Eartern exchange *ay», that two entirely to the white leaguers and render* uot making brick* Witbou' straw, but
cratic politician to gu across bis grain by
Democratic Congrtamru callsd upon it more than ever tbs duty of the genera! making them all of at raw, and pretty
just. Whatever msy bo the era* with
Bristow one day, and aoegortad if be Government to see that the colored m*n fiualy cbeppoi straw, at that, »o It fat a- 1
other parties, the RepaUiren u-anixaiion
of that State,are protected in thei.- rights matter of eosgratulatiou to tl.e vtriti-r
baa ffisdri^d owly on (be edneatad OOWIn a debate u« ihr Port Route Hll wreild ronseot to grind a little *x f r them
and that tbc *oenc-&gt; of lut you when whm he find* Ha jxragraph rm this poor
soameuf the paopte. Ito atroegimM in the Pouted Htatre Renate Mr. .Sargent that they would reciprocate the fhvor.
men, women and children were aLo* down out of work ha.* moved »&gt;&lt;nc one it* Yslro ,
"No
bargains,
gentlemen.
1
am
a
Re
have bare wrthin the dnmsiu of rehocA. a bwwed thnt the present vyMeffi of using
county toamdbimaa &gt;ppliati&lt;c fora I
^ehurebeM and the ph» It■ lua
- fought
r. - fe
” Mampa by tbc Department, instead of frank- paHicun rad you are Democrats. If that
r.«,
political rire, re U
by a f.w high offirinb, rest oreriy i* anything in lb* boa of my duty that I
hre*
good home foeyukra Ifihe ttn niL
---.
-------biHKbed
t|WBW
is. JM^r rai^JU ju— hfil ttiiightaiiiiig ,
The application *u handed orer to a lady
the tn—fty upon the evil* of slavery prowbo baa studied the hlstoty and pipuhpugsndMn; hut aa popular intelligence can.­ - Mr. Randal! wn* to hate no drifcieocy
tiou of Miwmeippi will doubt that It hu
not be etmtned, like the light ofa paEcw-. hill*. That was.a part nf the Dctnocrelie
A -tep toward .peeir payment was at least tfirrtp rL.a*4o&lt;f Republican ma
asaa's lantern, in nay one dirmsivo -the poiisy. But the invewtigttnM hart cost. made in Ckngnw Friday. Iu tbo Homo
Jority, ronipoaed too,of , mtn who would remember that It 1* ucMMary fur tbum to
ao much he has changed hia mind rad
the final vote m* onlarod on the Bilrer bare stood by the Gwraiimr had .he iu a asod Mlfadactory refersno. frt.m peoj.k- of
will bring ia l&gt;i* little bill, or pnwihly two
bill. The infiatiouirta made a dwqmratu manly
'
way ilatarmiusd to maintain pence ataauling aa to their ability to pay and
Mtrosefthott ywt.
,
uppemticto 'The biff wm not antendsd, and good order and protect every ciliacn —*--------------- " btfaimy ana will
.. It fa said to trn tip opinion of tbo*, ini with the. exception of the amendment
fat hit rights. Instead of doing this u
OoDgrom bmAabia to jadgr thtt lb* prss-- adopu-d Thursday, which "&gt;ak*a silver
vrary uutltreak of the white lines lake a
toiasssioa - will bo ptoieapd Mo the• uoin legal tundar f.ic 150 and 125 respeetapanksd child he ran (trying to Preaitat
middle of Jrfy, or to the first of Augurt- ireiy, asrardiug to the denomination of
h taka* sotoe jwofde a port while tn du’ tke ooin. The bill wa* then par-ed by a
WWt.u.LI.:
vvrta of yw 1*2. nay. 100.
The rank now held by Sherman .nd
Bbaridmi wua bretowed opoo them for
, their priroltsw service* and a* lokcni of
tbs gratitadc of thuir loyal ouuntryaxm.
Tbv .grade wp»re* with the bras of three
twowre. To ret down thetr pay, there­
fore, ■&gt; propre-d in the mKtory Uli. j* an
&lt;•dif.Br, and we concur with the Cu*«n |
nori O’oaecae that &gt;00 RepuUtrea iu the

DBDGS AND MEDICINES

i

Tba.p&lt;

R.-D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON,
*»■. to tesaterte I* tob •
■ tr-si I ba &lt;teto ol Uh *H&lt;

Great

TWDanoaalic majority
4tti.M6.0Mhm&gt; thank
«ms&lt; U night
ttartty the result *flba elect

�The
HTBANGEU’H

H W MH

&lt;iuii&gt;k

CITY LOCAL R^_R- TIME-CARD

Etas

HI M.

---- - iiae iae man tl
IhaArkaaos traveler Idle about. U I,
arene of hit imps. Ila has had the um
a ALlle ofJohn KUloga, and trie* to ma
p~ptebel«T.;b. « pUy hat h. don’t hao
tone when bo rare on*. He has hadI three

Birth.

Fount Ward. A4jlpt.il. D. Hopkins, 20
ta^oeUy.
K*fmbtk*M In roytan. D.airrots in ftat.

BUSINESS NOTICE.
Tn.whom it may evnccni. We will cnlil
farther notice make it on object for three
jn want of Groceries to call on u and we
will convince yon.
SUGAR
.
We will sell cheaper than any other Hoose
in the city.
’
TEA! TEA!!
From 50 to (1.25 aa to grade. Warranted
from 15 to 25 eta., cheaper than any other
House in Barry County.

The r-spoUicana of thin TewaaMpeleetsd by
abon 170 msjcnly the fjlewi.g Officer,:
For Oupervieer, Zebulon B. Hoyt: for
Township
Clerk, Georgs II. Spaulding; for
Member* cf the Board of Education.
Township Treasurer. William Mulsen; far
SuperintendcutofSehnuU, Janwe T. Bobfau;
for J untie, of th. Fare. Andrew F. flylraster.
for School inspector. Willi. n Dudley; for

coiTek

For 25, 28, 30, 35, 40 and -15 rente.
Democratic

SPECIAL NOTICES.

PICTURES,
Picture Frame Mouldings.

note of ‘‘the do-nothing Democratic
House.' Localise the fact lisa become
monotonous. And yet it ia Worth while
to remember that we are now in the six­
teenth week of the session, and that the
record of do-nothingira aulatantially con­
tinues. The Senate ia ao far in advance
of the Hoose in the transaction of regular

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

The Rdpubllean City Caucus on Friday
•”“ing wa. largely allemlad ‘Jt» rote, beiag
cast on one ballot. Q«, }|, l&gt;e.,y presid.d,
and K. A. Holbrook was Secretary. The olmost Urmonp prerailed. Th. candidate, for
Mayor. Recorder and Matnhai,Weiring an

The sov eral Want caucuses w«re also fully
silended. and generally very harmonious. The
ticket ss * whole wa. eompored of represent*tire men of the BepubUran party, n.sn of
character and hudnes. .paliSratio'ns. and »

RepuMIran for I'enteunisl M.y-

rating Hi. following
for Minister to England—-An outrage.

m

The Democratic majority in Cobnreti-

Wholesale *nd Retail,

GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.
CROCKEttY. GLASSWARE AND
STONEWARE
•We hare a full assortment and ran fill
ordcre fftim a Toy Mng to-a ft.Il act for

obliged to adjourn from time to time The
regular approbation bills are yet before the
Hou so or in committee, and only one or
two special appn/atiou bilb—like the
fortification bill,.which was mainly under
the management of a Republican 'member
have been adopted. Nothing has been
done for the great interests of the coun­
try, or, we may add, is likely to be done.
It U true, some forty investigation com­
mittees have been sitting, most of them
with closed doors, and a vast flood, of ru­
mors respecting foul developments in
cffieisl quarter, has been set flowing over
Skip Stko-l .Kuperiairadent the country; but even with regard to three
little more of tangible, reliable fast has
been produced than will ruffice as a luuis
for impeachment proceeding agaitut the
late' Secretary of War. even if three pro­
ceedings slinuld bescmliuncd by the Hutted

RepubGcin City Caucuses.

Wl olenalc and Retail.
11 Michigan Grand Avenue, Detroit.

G'-as.sandpaint

’ WALL PAPER
1\ o have 5000 Holla of New paper and
Will sell .l.«.^r
—
Si'..1.

IOWA ASnSfEBBAStA.

J. Cole &amp; Son

The Bmuitc i tan Rirer B. R. Co

'• wirtfciiAue a tmit

near

ManhoodiHffW Lost Hsw Reslarai

TheResultof
a DemoI
eratie . In­
vestigation

DETROIT SEED CO.,

ricrufg^juus.

Exposure.

The Townihip Meeting*.

UKXkr. I.ACtHr. PEOeiA. ‘V.T.VJCV
IK&gt;. MOLIXT. kocr ISLABD.
da neon, MUnunn-K.
v-ASBuroroj.’; iota vrrr. gkjjt

!uulu&gt;4*rkrdaS‘TMM^u.'*/»

g

Valley to the Rocky Mountains.
The
shortest mute to Pueblo the Gaand Canon
Colorado Spring. Manitou, Bike Peak­
end all places of note in the mounts in re i
gi«n«. The favorite route tn Denver and
all points in Northern Colorado. The
beat route to Southern Colorado, New
Mexico, and Arinina.
The only direct
route Io t!&gt;e famous 4h&gt;n Juan tuinen.

meat, lung Wore the Principal

GROCERS.
OSr ar at tl tk Ltvst unit ant

Msvst s.tesesesses. As.

Ez&amp;wtnSa.its,

JOHN STANLEY I

•Hr OMioreirete,. frea s ikirtr rrers' eamaM
r’sSKF.Jiarijraisr..-

um pusiffi
STUCK
™ UK

GROCERIES
A Temperance Lecture.

Msndav as follows-—Kiip.ni
HiJnss; lowuhip clrik. J.n&gt;.

-n

CHORUS: DRIVEN

UK

SHAffi

Canned Fruits and Fisn.

‘BRUGMAN

Shingles, Lath, &amp;c.

CALIFORNIA

Local Blijijitw police;

m-wnmnw ha

FROM HOME.

tuanairemont
rar Line, of
i

gj* ia

HASTINGS

S.sp;4ng Horses in the mid Jis of ths

brec delivery and on- time*

BBO. JOHN LENDS US HIS

fWH HOT,
STEBBINS BRO’S.
sound al heart, if it had had any princi­
ples esacntial to the pereenl era or any
lleprescntatives in the !loUw capable of
mastering the aiUmlion, it cOn1d not have
asked a better opportunity. Hut it has
failed in every |«jint of view. The ut­ PICTURES 1
PIOTUBES1
terances of its Ben Hills and Tuckers have
I am now all alono in the Photograph
alarmed the loyal people of the country,
aa appear, from the unexpectedly signal business, and as I have made arrangem.ou
to
iacreaM
my fheilitire for doing
Republican victories in New Hampshire
anil in all the local elections of the mmsou. ibrtter work than ever, all should rail
On tlio finance, nothing has been done but and pet a negative taken. Tin: superi­
ority
uf
my
work
in tbe past ia a suffi­
to betray a bitter hretiHty to the only
step yet takirti for a definite return to | cient guarantee of Grvt-c i Work in the
«]»ci« payments. The attempt to enact ,
something in its place shows an utter want
of statesmanship, and even of ordinary’
comprehension of ths fiist elements oflhc
country's financial condition and yesterdsy
it ranilted in a signal defeat. Tbe policy

:“72 , BUT HS IS IH FEEBLE CON­
DITION. HAS MCPHERSON
RIVEN HIM SOME PILLS
The Marshal goes
Home.

A Great Retatta in Prices!
SALISBURY 4 BROSSEAU

FARM FOR SALE!

Wo tell none of this clicap-tusdc Fur­
niture that Is made by machinery. The
goods we make L* made l.y hand, and
lag KlGlirr ACHK3. aCtehlch

50 ARE IMPROVED
Icturve U &gt;

Tbor-lsy, April j

Freeport end Dubuque Line
Is tbe only mule for Exxuh, RocKrottn,
Parrrotrr, and all pointe via Fnepnrt.

FURNITURE
OMn m

A First-Class Farm,

IrUeaiwi, and usrt.r Iborongli ei
1‘artlcnlsn iapulre at ibis .Sc. er

WIIUMffi

Th- Board of Supervl»ora.
1 uf Snpervioon-for the cn ,C„0
rill &lt;vm*bd of the f.dtouiug I
*• ‘

OifU, /iitnt

Attention

cry thing
uvilr All;

Peerless Milk Safes

j, i

fornte,’

Bultinwre, Henry lli.nghtslin;
Barry. Wm. F Sidnaut .

yra l^r

AdvertitTd Lettsn.

J. M. HEWES,

11 ocenpies an emlleal position ..a the grounds
on a line between the failed Plate, governmeat buildlagaH tha laschinery hall, 1st.
he twostorlw. ia height, and le cost ahmil
rr.MSt. The plaa It la derote the lower tore

9«X&lt; OUJ,

•“
Travvre l‘hillp».l
Irviag, Aarrm J. Walker ;

Maptto Gnrte, Aifom H«F/;
OvMjpmlK Jnmre W. IL.iisbUlili
Prairieville, John J- Pekin.;
lUlland. Jarnce D- Bel— ;
ThumapjAc. Frederick W. CUlh»
Woodland, Ira Stowell;
Yankee Sj-riuge. Zriirinn B. ibyt;

Chicago and Milwaukee Uno
U tbe bld Lake Flmre Route, and m Ute
tatly one pamiug th rough Evahstok,
Lakb Fottarr, Htoituixn Pam.

WE MEAN RUHINEKSI
Furniture Houma south side State St.
cppowUr II. A. Goodyear's Hardware

NOTICE!

THE RESULT

Salisbury &amp; Brosseou.
Hastings. Dec., 22, 187?^ U S2jL

• A' Republican Mayor, Recor­
der. Marshal and Council/ who

vrouhTnl live in Raftiugw.

CITY

On th. llhh of February a pockX-book
containing (18.00, and twn batea, one
nnteoflHW sirad by tire anhccrilwr,
payable to Chartn Rvelcr. Dated Jan­
uary 16th 1876, payable in one year.
The other was daks! Feb.' 17th, 187H, fur
(15.00 payable to the mitwcriber. Signed
by Geo. Daria, and Honry Davn. AU
penreM are cautioned agaiaat buying cilh-

ELECTION.

Wagons

and Buggies

For What?
KLORERGR SKWHiG MlCHUt

Township (Tsrk, Wau L. Cebb; t.r Tawashlp Trswwnr. Thoma. C. WUkia. for
6. aftM Fw.ee, Wm. L CM*: for Highway

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535323482300485353
ton and furnish no reason why anybody
shodd^trfcr their policy to that of tbo
iking compelled for political reasons to
reject tlio llepublicui polieyr, they are
even more embarasasd iu determining
what they shall substitute
for it,
especially in view of tbc wide difference*
which &lt; xial among themselre-.
They
could easily agree to repeal the llreutnptiem Art. provided they could stop there
and not bust their prospect* for the next
Presidential eanijnign: but pa Senator
Thurman told them iu a recent caucus,
mere repeal would ba fatal to the ]«rty.
Wbat shall be added to the repeal ? 'Jh*’
ia the question which purges the Demo
—i_ ,i.
n_.. . ... &gt;

eaves. 1 would have the abwd fronting
the South, with at least 12 windows 3x3
in frout. Three would admit an abun
iLnee of*na light, ao cwntial to the
health and comfort- of fowls.**.J’would
have venliistar* at tbo East and West­
ends, two fret above the eaucs.and five fret
ground—high enough to prevent currents
of air from striking the fowl*- To the
MtetUall
caves on . the North and Wert, I would atop backward.'' and would be anrlj in SSI
have earth banked, fin* filling in stones fact; and, hence, would offend all pcraons
and rubbish to prevent tha boards from who believe in the rarlirel practicable
What
decaying. I would have a ebeap, but resumption of specie payment.
comfortable roof put on this large abed, shall be added to this Ixekward Step, that
which abed I would not allow my fowls to will, to a hard tnoncy.Democrat, make it
tuc *e a rootling place st all—would nut
allow a tingle pereh ia it. Their roosting repsd the inflation paper money’ Demoapartment should be even warwer, but
larger than neccaauy for • moating pur­ eran? In a iron], how shall tl.e e two
pose*. This latter apartment I would at­ elawes uf Democrat* agro; to anything
when their prinriplesare *o diametrically
tach to thia huge ahed on the South.
Combining tLoM two apartments, cer­ opnwitc.
We are nut at all aorprued al the di-1
tain would U far more pyi«g. than to
lean, fowls out-doors to froexc. Exercise lemma of the Democratic psrty. It is a
too, is admitted to bo of great benefit to bad one, since cillier ham tbercof lua it*
fowls, and hence I would have some litte grave difficulty. We wish tbc Committee
strewn over about one half ofthe ground on Currency and Banking much joy,
of this abed, among which iSrould throw while wiling to s«- the plan by which
enough wheat- screenings to keep my hens the perty aliall extricate itself and not
busy at lout halfof their time, scratch­
ing. The remaining [nrt, 5UxlG feet,
would b« large enough tor their ocste. and
dust boxes, and their feed, troughs, and
drinking vowels. In thia way, and with
such winter quarters. I would expect to
make my fowlsjwell repsy their ktx-ping,
if propcrlf fed, and enjoy tbe care of them
Encourage your country ue»»pap.n&gt;.
breidea. Any breed cared fur thn».
hiring been captured M a Spanish brigan­
would well repay their keeping anil build- Aaut by kind worth, protnpt settlement
tine by ths BrAuuutt fell into (ho
of bills and encouragement to nitcrpri»c
pwsewaion of Gorcrncr Hamilton at Bosh
the editor* of all the paper* which am
Hill. West copied it, and humored
helping to herald improvements, great or Usrr*—Mid Coart Ums* l-elas Ike stere at SoMseme of hia portly patroa.v by painting
\ The Cure for Corrupt ion­
anaall. There never wa' a iHiwvpapcr, iMiUarMll&amp;artfarUM&amp;uitr at
iw.rl.r,n.&gt;(to&gt;I J«B». A. P. »?&gt;. u Iks.
them in the altitude of tbo aaint.
Blad
bilrteenrs'elMklnthe sftmeM at lh»l in
Anthony Waine, then a handsome, gallant
lb* &gt;*n.ti ul leanande dastribni, I* eskf m-irlAll who have not lost their Leads in
ur ~ sisyS. Hereof srekstt b-&gt; arw.e*/r lshowily dreaaed young fellow, waa often conactiucnee ol the clamor raised over the
&lt;h.ildMi-onld.--------—
rrtkrr with *»M Auorwr i
seen on the streets with the milduianncrod vise of, the late Secretary of War, know
cwuloolt; lkore«ib&lt;r&lt;
apple-cheeked Quaker lad. He brought that in its essential features it i* nut limior.vtelten ikirtr-ilz W I. ....
„,a
as many of hi* fashionable "friend* aa he ited to party lines nor eaen to politics iu
e«s&gt;d Or Mr&gt;. E;«ll»eToOBiraf.lh«
could persuade to ait lor their [wrlrait* to the broadest sense, it is a phcaomenon of
the hungry young artist, and it ii hinted the times, a part of that ware of corrup­
t. x only made a military man of him, but ting influences which swept over the
Willt.ee J. II■■tele*. Juuo Ibe torate n.Mk
introduced him to charming .'lisa Betty country after the upheaval of a gigantic alike necwary to perfect growth.
The ei*bt~»k«nIrxfin-finj-e.sb:; *l»o bj Ibe &gt;a&gt;lh
Shew ell. with whom West, in hia orderly civil war. The like effect has often l&gt;ccn editor who in encouraged will be a Ik-1 ter
proper way, fell in love. Mian ShcweH'a witnessed iu England. One of the most editor next rear than this anion he lie a
brother, however, being a Iran with an in­
snarling, selfish, growling, miatrly, cgvti*
come, had no mind that his pretty sister war ia sot adrift a vast amount &lt;if moneyshould marry a man who had noon, and through contract*, supplier, etc.,-in unae- |' ni.iiu, begotten ufapite at natural enmitv
whose t .-eu]»lion' wu held to be not half ebstomed ehinnels and without auy uf the ; with all the honest werht
Hut sticli
ao noted as that of a tailor. He therefore ■afeguarda thrown Yound le^itimato busi­ abnisfmal monstrosities an- fsw.
Tbc
locked Mia* Betty up in her room, just ness in ordinary time* lienee &gt;uddcn ordinary editor is a man of brain,
about the time that wire of tbe Allens’ riches, acquired by ignorant and vorrupt thought, power, inteiligenre. A student
who wu sending a ship laden with grain men, tbc enormiu growth of aocial ex of life.
A thinker.
A spnpithiicr
to the starving Italians, offered Benjamin traragance, “shoddy," the ttradscs* of ri­ with his fellow men, if they will permit
a partake on her to Leghorn. Bat love valry, tbe prevalence of adventures, reck- him to grow to them.
lesanewi of gain, and the corruption of the
Quaker itotuoo and his Juliet uw each weak or the over-rabilious. The fall uf
other, though one wa* in the garden and a Cabinet officer is only pan and pored of
•&lt; reefa-o thlrtr IJO&gt; Is tei
tha other, in tha window, and vowed eter­ the rein of a Tweed, Ute ruin of a Pond
Wg'„’8S’a“Lva(®:»
nal faith. Wot promised to win lame or a U inslow, defalcation of a bank clerk,
and money, and hn sweetheart promised or tbcdishonest practices of n merchant.
to come to him to the ends uf the earth Ono political party may ,1&gt;| put out of
as soon u he should send her word hu power, and another put^in, without ita
hid enough of tbc Utter ncceaaary to keep baring tbc least effect on the sum of cor­
NOTICE.
them from starvation. The remainder of ruption or the aligbest influence in haste­
tbe story Bishop White told to Dr. Swift, ning ita cure. It ia tbe honest )«ople of
U. S. Internal Revenue
of Easton, Pennsylvania. West, a* we all the country who must do the work-and |------ -■
know, succeeded rapidly in winning both they must do it by carrying on the work j That i* tl
tbe fame and money, and u soon aa he of reform each in bis own sphere and
was twtaWfahod first favorite at Hampton through the customary agencies. The
Court, soul to Mias Hhewefl to claim her Methodist will sol desert hi* deoomina
part of the promise. Her brother was lion because Winslow and Pond hare
still inexorable, and did not consider a
painter, though he were Gootxe'a Own,
» fit match fur the daughter of a MueMooded Philadelphia family. Ho locked
Mias Betty up again in bur chamber. The

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many glances of pity and encouragement
were cast at the high latticed window be­
hind which ™ the foir captive mriden.
The ship was in the harbor,ready to sail,
in which West had arranged that hi* bride
should come to him under the escort of his
fothar. The day arrived for her departure.
Al this crisis Dr. Franklin appeared as
the good angal, and proved hinaclf quite
m competent tu direct a love affair *a the
liahltring or the draught in * stove. With
Buhop White, then a lad of rightocu and
Francis Honkiuaon, ho went to tbo ship's
captain, and arranged with him to delay
starting untill night, but to be ready to
weigh anchor at a moment's warning. Old
Mr. West was then taken on board, and
at midnight Franklin, young White, and
Hopkinaon repaired - ”—v “—*liotrne, fosteoodarop
ty a window, held '

tbephlit^lkl evils of fbo day. This would
be al the best, merely change without im­
provement, working on thcaurface. with­
out rcachiag tbe«&lt;*l of tbc real difficulty.
In all prolmbillty ii would be wmre, fur
it would divert the jfionle from tbe true
course of reform, would bring in a new set
of officer* with peculiar temptations to in­
dulge in corrupt prartires and pccuHar fa­
cilities to tmtre upon the work. Tbe true
medial for the Bepubliausmasses fa irhi].upholding Io the utmort those officer*, like
Bristow, who are collated in the arduotu
tx-k ofofficial purification, to renew and
strengthen the organization among the
people iu tbe aame pure and determined
rant which animated it iu the day* uf
Lincoln, Andrew and Sumner.

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the greenbacks, the latter being the debt
of tbo Government, widely distributed
among the people, and ibe former being
redcemablo m the greenback* and sub­
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“Wierroi. Th. United State* Treasu­
ry has thus for foiled to meet its obliga­
tions and to redeem ite notea, thereby
depreeUting die value of the people's
If the former* of the Union nedoratood
tn?
the rimplc&amp;rt that Inflation of tbo cur­
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they hare to sell, Lut of everything they
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VOL. XX. NO. 50.

HASTINGS, BARRYr*COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 187G.

n.yWHM. ffi) EOSDiESS CAMS.
coarse. He saw now that she was ignor­
ant and vulgar, and that only hi* own
youthftd ignorance had caused him to
overlook the fact in tho** old time* when
he had fandad her perfvetioo, and the
dream of *o many year* wa* orsr.
Now that Evan Ware had returned
rich and proaperou*, he might hare eonrolsd himself with the affection* of any

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tend, and smiled, upon by budding
mimes, spinster* sod widow*. Every one
but Lixxie Gale sssiied upon him. 8be,
mindful through aB there long yean of
the rah! parting on ■ lb* brdgti, vouchufod him only the chtlfie*: recognition;
and tho fact annoyod him.
Site liad
grown to be a fine looking woman ; and
lie nimcraborod what a kind, pleanut girl
•ho used to be, and longed to knew more
of her. He longed in vain. She re­
paired his aUcntiout. and kept him st a
distance. Ytt all the while she secretly
admired him. and her greatest motive for

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Also the Celebrated Diitnioitd Tooth. Silver Steel

CROSS-CUT SAWS,

Eran should think she had been pining
fur him.
The widcA Fay fell no such scruples.
Old
Mr^Bcrt, before ho died, had specu­
Which are guaranteed to cut fifty per cent snore wood than any
lated in some bubble and ruined -himself ;
other Saw in the Market.
and instead of being the great heirca* all
her little world had esjeeted her to be.
Mattie found it hard work to lire and
drew* heroelf in the finery she loved, on
her small income. A rich husband was
her object, and Eran Ware had been so
desperately in loro with her that it was
Hn.i the Largest Door of any Stove iu the Market.
hardly likely that he eould be quite indif­
ferent now.
"I'm sure I'm handaoms enough yet,"
thought Mattie, a* aha looked in the
It i&lt; the Handsomest and Heaviest
। distance with somthing very like a tear glass; “and if he i* reaeatfnl about the
way I answered him, I II manage that
] in h«r ere.
Manufactured.
•
“He'll surely come," *be said to her­ somehow. It s too goad a chattel! to
Prices Lower than Etter Before in Barry County. self. “Surely he'll never go away with­
out saying good-bye, lliough he ha* liven

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

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REFUSED AND REFUSING.

The Double Door Base Heating Acorn,

Boiler Plate Stove

niu how

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County.
omprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and Vests, and a

fellow of twenty, not yet too manly to
blush, reeeiring porting wishes and injunc­
tions from old ladies and gentlemen, and
hearty grips ofthe hand from the boys,
and •milra from the girls, fur everybody
liked Eran Ware.
Thao came the'final goud-bvc*, and
one or two motherly klssea, fur Evan was
to start at dawn ; and away the boy went,
not down the green lane where Li trio
Gale sat. but along another path, down
which tripped a figure in brurht silk, with
a coquettish lace bonnet and pansol, tak­
ing it* way toward* a rustic bridge, that
■panned a little riruletHe overtook her just a* the little feetj
rv.nU'U on
uriugv, anu qenc uui or
I breath, railed her by naras.
। '&lt;Mi&gt;*Burt, please «top a minute."
I She paused then, and leaned over the
dillereDt patterns of imported and domestic
.
railing of the bridge dipping the point of
her ti*ry •! into the water.
"I rail for Chin* to morrow," he raid.
•■^Ye*—you told me so. 1 hope youU
like II"
A firat*claaA
from Detroit, ex- , “I don't axpcct to IlkeiL I like home
better than all the world. '
pected soon, when we rdiull be prepared to furnish the beat ofi , "Dear me!
What make* you go,
clothing made to oedeii,_»"■&gt;
and perfect! h-r
hretT"
Block Hastknow wla-at lout you might
fit# guaranteed, ut tin* Old Corner Stand in Empire Block.
‘ * Mtt-Hl । "You
* rm„ orph*n. I have no mon­
.
rv—no pnapeet*. My old sailor unde
l ing«. Meh.

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All trades of Teas the very beat in Ute Market
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for ttate at priee? which dees nucccmAiI competition.

GIVE ME A CALL.

John Stanley.

“Matte Fay was trying to cateh Eran
Ware" patent Io all Famiugdale.
By this lime, however, the said Evan
Ware was absolutely in love with Lixxie
Gale. She, at least, did not court his
money, and that ws* something to so rich
a man. .
He forced himselfupon her little by
little, till he made lu* way.
It was spring; a lovely May, frcah and
beantifol as May could l&gt;e. and, accord­
ing to custom, a grand picnic was on tho
tapis At that picnic Enn Ware had
rreolred to try hi* fate for the second and
last time: fur should Idxxie Gale refuse
him. he would never offer his band to
another woman. And, ignorant of this,
! at that same picnic, Mattie Fay liad re। solved to bring her old admirer to the
“It's only pique, I know, that keeps
him from speaking,' she said, m she
looked at herself in the glass ; “and I'll
go all length* to cure that."
The day appointed srrired.
Eran
Ware maneuvered with surcese, and
found himself st the outset just where
be wished to be—in a little vehicle only
capable of holding two, with Lixxie Gala
by hi* ride. The ride wan a long cue.
and there were plenty of chance* for ten­
der spceehoi and soft glance*
Lixxie
wa* yielding alowly, and when in the
quietest part of the road, after all the
other vehicle* had pro&lt;d them, Eran
paused entirely, and looking _ down into

appeared in great affliction al her good
m*n'» danger, began to. ask qutftions of
her pretended husband, ealculstcd toeiioil fha answers abe expected and desired.
The cobbler, groaning aloud, and looking
mueb liku* peraou going to gin up the
ghost a* soon a* pcwrible, feebly auswsrrd;
“I intend to leave you half of my rotate,

«r half, for he has always been a good
neighbor." The widow was thunder­
struck at reemving a reply so different
from that which she expected, but dare
not Mgatiro the cobbler'a will, for fear
of losing the whole of the propertv, while
tho old rogue in bed—who wa* the poor
old aboemakcr living apposite—laughed
in his sleeve, and divided with her tho
fruits of a project which the widow had

lliat you wont be found, fighting against
the Southern Confederacy again," And
the acre* of fields close by filled with
graves, beer witoera to the manner in
which be kept his word. Bat the fooling
Snat him at that time as a brutal tvranlkeetrtr, by the ihotuands ha abused,
wa. traly again*: him as agent of thw
higher tn authority, whose instructions h*
was carrying out to tho Utter.
. In regard to the question wtathet or
not the Southern ConMsraey had it la
their power to remedy these evil*. I think
the prisoner! suffered *s much from tha

WHOLE NO. 1037

bedcaUthtt narattBuyar oar pub­
lic men have beet craxy after wealth.
Mr. Pendleton gttan ft* (K »90,DM for
sfrwwwkx.
Mt*. Btewxrt get* over
tlM^Wftxhb tepl Mrafora o. th.

men were added to thii number during
the month* of Joly and August. AlrooM
every form of disease and wrctehednras
was present among the inmates. Many
were hurried there from the battle field*
of the Wilderness and SpuUaylrania, with
wound* frataring and unhealed, and the
«reepriroa fare, and the entire absence ‘
t^tvery thing in the way of medicine,
iE&gt;n numbered these with the dead. The
•curry prevailed to a great extent, ncum
and hundred* were entirely beplrae; their
limta black and swollen almost to bursting;
and men that a fow months before had
strong healthy teeth, could now take them
from the month with the fingers. Yet I

entirely cared-by eating a few rax pota­
toes, the patient hav[ng a little money to
purchase them. Diarrtiea and dysentery
also prevailed to a great extent, and the
food and water receired there bad a tend­
ency to aggravate the« disrate*. Some
had been there a year, and perhaps longer,
they became homesick, discouraged, luet
all hope, wuuld .do nothing for thetnaelree,
and lay down and died.. Some, after hot&gt;
iog against hope, for long weary monthi
became tired of life, and praring their
way on forbidden ground over the dead­
line, the bullet of the Rebel guard soon set
the prisoner free. Number were thu*
shot, and the cry of the inmates would
Let when the familiar crack of the musket

to decide my file—you can scud me back
very kind of him to do wlial hs is doing, to China or keep me here," her eye*
\nd no one ran tell how anxiou' I am to dropped, and nissf made no pretense of
misunderstanding him.
tarieh."
The next moment be lra&gt;l said "Will
" EveryU»ly seenu to be."
you be my wife, Little?" sad had taken
"Ye*, not fur the same rcaAon.'"
her hand and pressed It to Li* lipa , and
"Why, what u your reason ?'
then, finding no denial, had kisacd her
out and out.
men it bad been heavily limbered, but,
It wa* a quiet sort of thing, but they with the exception of two large pine treai
were quiet people, loth of them.
8&lt;»
thia had all been eut off, and the piercing
quiet^bst by the time they alighted JJ&gt;- raya of an almost tropical sun camo down
whether you care for me or not.
Some- lie bsd legged Eran “not to act people on the heads &lt;d the prisoner* with fright­
limes you iw-em to and totuctiuic* you talking" by devoting himself too entiro- ful power. If I had - not found a friend
don't. But I—like yon—better than ly to her just yet; and Evan had prow- there who had a blanket, and shared it
anybody in the world—so ranch that if
with me, I am rare I should not hare
you My I may hope a little bit to make
lived two week*. Thousands of the tays
yon like ntf a* mueh, 1 shall hare an looking certainly very young and pretty, had no blanket* and very little clothing;
object to work for to make myself rich- found the rich merchant at her mercy, and but every thing was used that could be
arid great, perhapn; and without that hope took poaaeasion of him.
used to poustruc*. some kind of a shelter
She walked him around a romantic from the burning rays of the sun. blankets
I shan't bare any.
There it's out.
I've tried to say it a doxcu lime* before, pond and down into a chartuing green and coals, and even shirt*. Home dug
meadow, and talked of “the dap that bole* in the ground and arched them over
and I couldn't go away not knowing."
He paused and the girl stared at him.
“You meant that furan offer ot your
times in wet weather these caved in and
hand and heart. I suppose? " she raid.
buried the inmates in the ruins. Others
"Ifso, I'll tell you what: I roorider it,
dug holes in the hillside, by the side of,
“
And
to
repent
our
fully
—
I
do,
I
know.
coming from yoa to me, a pence of itnpnor under some stump, anything to gat out
I'm sure I don't know howto approach the
subject but you remember how rude I wa*
on the bridge—bow ridiculous.
Yon
nsver ran have forgiven."
“Indeed I have, Mre. Fay."
••Entirdy?”
"Entirely," he replied.
“You know it wasn't from th* heart.
plainly dressed little figure that stole over
the bridge tan minutes after, until some Girl* are so singular. The moment you
had
gunc I wanted to rail after you.
If
one said : "Evan."
you
had asked me the question a second
| Then he turned.
It was Lixxie Gale. in her r.rat (glraw time. I should have answered differently."
•'Men
are
generally
too
proud
to
rejeat
bonnet, and with her prayer book and
such a question." said Eran, “I am."
pocket handkerchief in her hand.
But the lady was not to be baffled.
"Yon are going away to-morrow ? Good
■In matters of the heart pride shotfld
Bye!"
have no daev," she whispered.
“For
He took her offered hand.
my port. I'm ready to throw min. aside
“Good-bye Iattic."
■&gt;
"I hope vou'll hare a plcsesut voyage
Bu?Eraa'^V*rc was thoroughly frightand aatrerJ."
"Thank you; but everything goc*
“Don't t^y anything either of ns might
wrong with me. I don't support youll
regret,''h. raid, taranra I, this very
morning, put the qnralton to another lady,
and
wa* answered favorably."
attempt to detain her, and she walked I
Mattia stared at him; she could Mt
away slowly an I quietly, *nd never wiped
off the little tear that Would trickle down believe her senses. But s sense of phsmo
her cheeks until she wa* auro that :and anger gradually broke upon her, and
.utting her kerchief to her eves she
Evan on the bridge eould not see her.
out; “You're heartkas flirt, sir!"
The next day Evan Ware liad left sobbed
I
, dure the right and the labor, and offered
Farmingdale for year*, iff not for ever. 1and flounced sway.
Ersn Ware sat down upon a tank and1 a reward to those that would bring them
He went mortified and unhappy, but,
out to the gate. Any one bringing out a
strange to say as much in love a* ever. 1
“
Lift
is
a
queer
thing."
h.
arid
to
himdead body w»s allowed to tarry in an armHe was very young and very modret, and
Mattle Burt* uncalled fur insult took m
1 H. “What should I Ear* uM to any' ful of wood. Long rows of them were
one
who
had
told
me,
ten
years
ago.
that
1 laid outride the gate every morning, and
upon itself after a day or two the form of 1
I should comq tack to Fanningdale tn' could their friends from home have seen
refosaMsttle Burt?"
, them, they could hardly have recognised
It rat good hour before he ^joined in them any samhlaM* to humaky. I
the enrapanj, and then Msttie Fay had1 quota from my diary, wnucn on the »p&lt;^
taken herself homo on a plea cfiDnes*.
in whi«h I have a record of every day I
Before many ww*ks were ovm, not onlyf spent there, during fonr months undar
Fortune making is trey slow. Evan Msttfo botsll Farmingdrie knew whom&gt; ZmoTAngrat 15,1864. "W.
Eran
had
chosen,
and
it
is
a
pitiable
1
sad go but they bring m ehange to u*.
was pvoaperou*, but at&gt;firat moderately
so; and mouths rolled by, and years, and truth that sweet ietapered Lixxio has one' We Mill draw tie tame Msmiradon*, and
bo grew to be a tall, broadshouldered man, enemy on earth, and that individual re•­ akeloton forms still moot u* at cvvry .top,
ride
at
Farmingilale
and
is
named
Marti.
1 nine hundred and ninety-five dnita 00with a great brown breed, before he was
curcdinramp last wesk." August 20,
half rich enough to go tack to Farming­
1864: “Dm*h still rontinuce its raragm,
dale.
Tho limo came al last, however.
He
knew hi* racreai had become known in
hut native place ; he knew also that Miss
Burt had married and wa* a widow; and
wb«n be laft Chin* it was with the foil without making his will, ftr th* want of “Anottar week eommenort. foil of pain
--------- —
LU
...ITwinf towinnv- we Lard v n-alix-i
intention of-tabtahi-himsrif •&gt; a mar­
chant ia London, and marrying Matteo,
if she were-to be won. Such an imago a*
he curried with him. and over the ocean,

United State*. 13,158; Germany, 2.7M;
EogUnd, 1,2811 Settled. W&gt; ; Fra***,
294 : Italy, 724; other foreign oountri**.
452 , not given, 183 ■ total, 37,470.
From thi* it is fair to concludnd that
the intellectual and moral instruction of

prcrcarat of the dwellings of the poor,
on the conrittion that poverty, infirmity
and ssseciatiM tagtt vics* innumerable.
And with the sasutary melioration of the
poor, we would anticipate a vast dearest
of their temptatiou to vice, and Mpodrily
to the vice of intoxication. For it mnst
be raraembered that itrterapcranoe is a* ef­
fort a* well a* in many cases, the cause of
otbarcvil*. The poor and wretched drink

Noticing in your paper of a few weeks
ago, a roll for information io regard to
lUbcl Prison*, and treatment of prisoners
therein, I write you briefly a few line* on
I the subject. I was a member of Capt.
Culver* Company E., twenty-sixth Mich.
Infantry. dunng the late war, wa* shot
through the body al tho battle of Spottaylvania, Va., on the morning of May 12,
1H64, ahd taken prisoner. Before my
wounds healed I wa* scut South, byhur­
ried marches, or crowed with many others
in slight box cam; and two months
from the day I was wounded, July 12,
1864, th* huge gates of tbs stockade at
Andersonville, Ga., were unbarred and

camp on a small sluggish stream, with mud
and filth kn«u deep on the one ride, and a
bed of quicksand on the other, wtan there
were healthy streams of pure waler, in
abundance, all over the country. There
wa* m need of placing the cook-house on
the upper port oi the stream no that thia
limited supply of water lor drinking and
and washing purpose* should be covered
with refuse and greare.
Plenty of wood to properly cook the ra­
tion* received, would have been a luxury,
for, during the hottest days, the night*
were very cool, and the dew* heavy like
rain,—and there was tmmraee qwan'itici
of it just outside the stockade, but tkii was
I denied them. And there wa* plenty of
.A* tho inmate* of the prison pressed | provirioM throughout all that country;
around ns to gain information in regard
plenty of oom and sweet potatoes. rail
to their friends, or tho world outside, enough could have been furnished without
their appearance in tattered, filtliy cloth­
ing, features grimmod and blackened with
the smoke ofthe pitch pine fires, their
sunken eye* and skeleton frame*, struck
me with pity and horror, and I almost
fancied that the gate* of tho internal re­
gions had opened, and I wa* gating on
the countenance* of the hat. As I wont
around among the inmates, I found twenty­
fl to thousand Union prisoners crowded to­
gether on ‘•bout twenty-five acre* of
ground, hardly room enough, if they aT

Bearing in mind that the use of liqrar
i* llu&gt; causa on efitti of three fourth* of
the crime*, It is a curiosity also to notice
that tho nativity of those convicted upon
w^h^iss* follow. r-Irotad. lsSK

ean read, we would anticipate a* decided
useful remit*, a* from the perusal, by the
same number of people, of the trablicatious
by theTraiperrarc or Religion. Trott 8oThi Board of IVlire Jndgra, in this
city, i* required bf law te make u annual
return of the autistic* of crime. Moral­
ist* and tax-payers, that 1* to ray Chri*-

morning. I could see through th* tree*,
the field.* where near thirteen thoUMmd of
our poor boy» were buried,, martyr* in the
great stuggie for the preservation of Ameri­
can liberty.
Nxvrrox T. Kratt.

Things at Washington

liccu the prey of partisan committee*.
It i* time that this robbery was Mopped ;
and, iftt cannot be done in any other way,
I trust tho Senate will pa*a th* House
bill. But three House DemocraU showed
that they were not entirely rinrere, far
when Mr. Blaine proposed to make the
bill spply to nicmbera of t'oogrww they
refused to let him in with his amendment.
Why not? If the bill become* a law. among us? If not, where? Study throe
figure*;
cannot give a dollar toward ordinary elec­
Of the total number of persons held
tion expenses, tirt even out of their pri­ for trial and convicted, amounting to 61,vate fortunes. 1* it any worse for thaw C55, the several nativide* ar* dutribnud
gentlemen to contribute to “election ex­ a* follows : Ireland. 33,891 ; United, States
penses" than for Mr. Farnaado Wood and 21,220: Germany, 6.1S7; England. 1,793;
Sir. Samuel Cox to do the same? Tho Sootlaud. 563; Franro; 452 . Italy, 3H;
mtcnsihle reason* for the passage of the
bill are. first, to prevent bribery and eor- gira, «a..
Sition in elections and to protect the
Across tb* ocean is one little island,call­
cvliolder frotj political a**oumenta. ed the “Gem of the Sea" or th a Emerald
But everybody knows that tlicro is quite Isle, reuawbed for the “pleCy" of its peea* much corruption in covgnwnoual «k» pie, of whom there are a bw more than
linns as any other. Probably no clam of &gt;n the Stale of New York. Ireland, in
men pay out more money for polities! 1870, had fire and a half million*, and
anew* than Senators and Reprroenta- its population wa* decreasing. New York
tlrre ; yet the Democrat* of the Hou*e
declined to include lhemseirra in all pro­
toil
tk. u—

what will finally be done, I taliev*. Tho
Supreme Court is the only tribunal which
all [urtir* are willing to trust.
If the
time should ever come when that body
would consent to a fraud, to secure thi
triumph of a party, tho country
hard­
ly be worth saving.
Senator Morton
dings to his clrctoral bill doperaudy ; but
how be ran hc^c to bring the Senate and
House together on the subjrct is a wonder
to hl* friend*. ' The danger of trouble
within a year probably SnSnencc* him;
but it is tafor to trust to tho good fortune
which has hitherto saved us, and wait till
a thorongh remedy ran be provided.
The better kind of Republicans litre
and elsewhere bare bran grraUy diagurtrc' with General Butler s performance in
the room of the Senate Committee on
Foreign Affairs. A bitter personal roe
my of Mr. Dana, the moment he was
nominated he appeared before tho Com­
mittee with charge* »gainst hi* moral
character I And tho Committee, without
writing to hear th* other side, went to
the President and asked him to withdraw
1the nomination! The I»rw&lt;ient flnaly
ideclined. Then folk&gt;w.d .. aosrewhet
Ifoolish letter from Mr. Dana, which anger­
,ed the Committee, and they reported
sgrintt
i
him to the Senate. In reward- to
ttaotargtoagriM
l
him.ltb suflMsct to
state that so competent s judge re-«xIWdentWoolaey hre written a latter
defending Mr. Dana from |aifer's sora-

l&gt;ana ran ^ittt'hfa.ftr Qragr***, sad
be wi.be* to punish him for it.
Th*
rcmree
Committee
ia MxraittiDi:
itself toofbethe
lad by
s tad man
[TdtaW*
against an eminent cltixeu and Republican,
witheul first inretfu; him to be heard, was
ftspoMU *U b thudsyn «r Snsncr it could not have occurred.
A»y

years of sga; of three • vrey large proper
lion (how many v* cannot aay) were bora
here of parents who camo from that green
isle. Coaid we tale them from the natiw
of the United States and credit them to
thrir pateraal tan, ire would tad that fre-

Th* Coottiiniion of th* United Btate*.
in ponding that M State shall "make
. anything bat grid and rilvar coin a tendar

&gt; raok*Mcli uriai ulagad teodarin dbeharc*

tathekw
Moreover, the Supreme Court of the
i United Blate*, ia one Of Walkar va.
Whitabrad Ot WaOaM. p. 314), held
ttsMMMh^v*; "Th. han [of
i
.--a: -

�i betwean the

GUIDE

S«w Yayr. April f&gt;th 187C

pmtal

noronta.

Eight hundred and twenty

en "T ’&lt;

Irving, Mich., April, Uth. 1870..

jirnttedixtriy mixed

from a lighted J«p« HI &gt;7 “•*

c*wp«ng nriaoocn .hut th. kitehrod locked it, but rating that the ’

IIimtH Mm., Anu 12,1871
teen newspapers puUisbed ia Berrien
county—9 EkpuUiewa, 2 iMuneralic, 1
Methodist,and 1 ledependant.
The Chicago J ^rn-fl tp th** the
Michigan Central Railroad Company has
built a number of elegant dining ears.

wiring Mr» Ward,
would hare horned nd light* and blue it

Committee of the United Staid Saoato,
•welled and .trvamol like a holiday fanner.
thiiDiauSct.

I ran away owing quit,
terrible feature of it i

lave been glad to reiinquiah the tark to

Thia villian

lion* of miaapproprutiona and corruptioo.

i^y**«.

I publican majority ia Mimiarippi made to

I integrity. He sold tuortgapm and hoods
| belonging to ewtstes. and squandered the

I out a party of railrood men recently on an
!■ w.. . van f.lnKXBt trio.
followed the four for actural mile*, keeping ’
I up a continual file on them, until finally i
j getting three of them in cloac &lt;|O*rtcra,
| thry’lhrew up." and be marched them ।

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
nfOhio.
For Viso-Drmidant.
JOBS P. HARTBAN FT
uf Vcnnsylrania

thing—that bis whole life wa. an inqC.
tore. He was a judge, ami held many er nf the party of four be wx.« ratified wx« !
Democrat ought to demand that it be j
not fir from where the capture took plre. I
aad he aecordiagly returned and found
bolder baa been paying &gt;2,700 for the
him fitting in th. creek with hu Lead ■
rarefdlj bid under a bunch of Lnwfc. He 1
wu abn marcho! to the prioou by hi* cap­
their criminal eoterpriacs. Ingersoll,
tor. On rrturaing to the penitentianr
any quarter by the tuMcral.k folly and I Garvey, Watson, Connolly, Gmtct, and
young Gaine mounted the hoeao whirh
had twice been ridden to the city and back
Al) the talk in th* ivnnectivn about
1 ty well. till tenant actually goea to White- aad for the benefit of my holy roadcri* 1 through the mud, and went in pur»uit of
“Honert money for all. and
hasten to tell them net to Iray scoop hoc the other three Mill al large. He gut up­
free •chools for all.
There t wiring the ‘bluesly ahirt is partis slang
on
their trail and followed them fir about
ahoald be no inflation which
rix laika, coming within eight of them.

will depreciate the one nor »cocouatituaney al Albany.
terian interference winch will
ten behind the dark curtaia of a dril war
deetroy the other."
.

State Land Office, Mie! ijn.

Reputlicin National Convention.

A Southern paper which wya that reached, who hare an unlucky habit of,
“Jeff Davis was right" in his Ic^e on
to see the eity. thoroughly, at not very
been damajwd by contact
large expend. Avoid the large hotel*,

tda aiun.-etbtT.

।
Put

out

the

Lights—Democratic
Policy.

in - harge of the Tcmioria! convict’
Young Gaincw hai acquitted hun'elf |
r-.ibly. and he dtwrrvwX to 1&gt;e rewarded I
with a full pardon.
\

Go to bonrding-houaea,

good, cicun. comfortalde beds. Thrac off the tu&gt;c of fuel, light* and water in all
I the public building., on account of the
hotuea can be* fouad^ anywhere below
I failure of this year's appropriation fur
| thoee tiurpoaes. must be carried into effect
markable feats occurred last Sunday when
! immediately. Wc understand that al the
he got outride of &gt;23.20 worth &lt;.f food
Button Piet Office, the Custom House,,
and drink.
irable. Thoee who have

Ing advantage of the decline in Conkling
r.vlmm party atfiUsuteas. wbe kalieva In Prcidential sUtek to bring tho daimn of
.„1 wnJrt &lt;k. url.clple. .ntrarialed in Iks their cnmlidate ihto fUilie nocire.
cundon to and from Washington
calllwlb. Xslicnx: BepuMieaa Cenvrati^.
If the Cincinnati candidates should hap-

J

The people of Barry County to under*
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

but Will Hams, says he can sell them Cheap
Well they sent us a double order of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter Tor Young I'olks to g&lt;*t married and
go to keeping house, and he will scJI it Cheap
ami c.lose'itvoiit.

•

d principle* of the father..
following tledamationa

! to-night!' Mc«t j-tsoos can apprehend
All hotais and be bled for the styla of the | i something of the effect of snch a change,
thing, but it ia unemnsary. Stylish (
bnarding-buturw cun he found st fnxn &gt;101

coaatetatioaal right* of ewnr ritiaen , for
grateful Hcosnitaou of the brave roldicr.
of the Republic, for though retrenchment
and reform ; for the uneporing permit.
axpoaure and pani.hm. nt of publie fraud,
f.jrtte Vhc.an-1 Tenth atrect, or, for ing incuavewiencc and injury to the wlmlc and uffirixl dbhoarety ; for the olcvatum
of tho publie Mrvice. and purr and efficient
community, caused by daring up all opera- i govern treat, for maintaiaieg nntxrnulinl
lion* at night-fall, fwticulariy at this sea-

XX

,XB t CT1LE,
Mamtentrii.
Geo. M. Savage &amp; Co’a Column.

A’OL'RK,

•

SMITH, MANTEE &lt;£ PRESTON.

R D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON,

DAT^NTO.

ffavas /'•O.dw.rn thmks Qmnretieut I here that they have knowledge of gui
I e&gt;ne»«Mryt lk.« •
ccntM ba ralhd upon fbr 10,000 RepubU
tuntojority.
and they will bo Mralghtway cited to ap- •ummer come prepare-! to .lay long
Thia, from the McConnelsville, (O.)
light. .Ml the trouble to the math caused
by damace to railroad track, or other di*
IbfM, ia vary liko a wail: •Pewdktou
charge the ihtiuieratie
their poril. The Connecticut election Walking down Broadway and going up to terhance. of which wo have had
any experience U but a trifle in comparison
, presents some curious feature*.
The
with thia threatened evil, which may be treason ; with making it* &lt;s&gt;ntr&lt;4 nf tha
falling off in the Democratic majority on
protracted according to the incalculable Honan of llcpnaentativcn the tAiimpl,
■nam.ibility of a Itemoentic Uotue of and opiotunity of the tut am • rvortit f..»,
with raaswriing and applauding in tb&lt;
National Capitol the -entlment. of unrej
ercaaed Republican, nujorite.
prntaat tctedli'n: with urw-litw I'nion
. SomUry Bristow notifial the Appropvia- auidicrato the roar and prooMting Confh.1.
part of the city, and ace aomethingof tfy; I
l tioM I 'ominitkv of th* llouae of the exact crate soldier, (o the front: with deiilrrntcmagnitude of their oparatiun*. By all |I condition of affair, which La* now reached
ly proposingto repudiate the flighted faith
doubtful
it* cvnsumalion. The apesropeiatioa. far of the gnvernmau with bring . qually
fuel, light* and water in the Govcnimcnt Idas and imbecile npoa the o*ev»l&gt;vl«wing
J..! J?,RY goods/
party a larger majority in the legislature Staten taland and up the E*U River, that building, wcru fast running, and the time
when they would fail altogklhcr could be
The difference between the Republican ,
meet aad otateictam of inmti-.-ati.H&gt;,
editorially aayethat it ie capable of but

!«S2E

tU
bjr m ma&gt;r

GARDEN AND WELD SECTS.

fcSpETROT.

I gotMoaee of the evil it has afflicted.
THE DEMOCRATIC
TION.

ftfirm by him or any
_ business done by him
on account. of the
our 0/IUe, pertaining to
""Within* department,
'wrecofni^ed as valid

GROCERIES

hands in the person of the recusant Hal­
lett Kilboweti
He has developed a
stomachic capacity that would put to

Republican Convention

IX.»

We have n &lt;|publc Stock its any one coming
in llie Store can see and they will be sold
A HAW C. BTTLSK.
cheap for cash or ready pay.,
-'VAt.-rtfAl?"
wtiaa «rthrwiMB.MU Miaan,
George Preston, snysuiir DOLLAR TEA
Ultra. ICT
aartnd
is the best he ever saw. and &lt;• very bod allows
our SIYTjJ’ CENT 7’OBACCO is the
boss of City,
'Wlteisdl. l&lt;TS.lrtbsrre.P hin says don’t tell any hotly they sell
ftsgnx-wegufi!1
la its
sstaaa daaaiai .aS PURE GROUND GOODSToMt is to hard
work to grind them.

Capt. Ikrgber
;iary on lb* very
nstanres would

Committee appear to have an elephant

Mala Central Committee. will be

iuu, neared the ai*£o/(ko.S. Brook., to
‘ w K. account with
doing banner
,!a if'. propoK to ut-

CHA$. SHEPARD, M. D.

trims it a.&lt; much mure. Rather roarK unfiniahod ehips of a light ecru color, are
traction thi. year than Philadelphia. Ev- ■ the stylish drew, hats cither in scoop cr 1
1 crybody will, of oourac, go to Philadelphia the other shape aad aearf* of yellow net J
lace, or wide crape-like silk ribbun, with i
wreath' and masses of fine fiowen on or I
about the crown are the favorite trimming I

unfnasible.

Convention.

,

wtll a complete refutation oftbc allegations of
wili I corruption and robbery nude against)

Political Note&gt;.

Republican Mate

BOOKS, STATIONERY, AC.
Having become owner of the
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Books,
Stationery, &amp;c., &amp;c., formerly
owned by Hopkins &amp; Barnes, I
shall continue the Businessof sell­
ing the above named Goods at the
old stand, in the City of Hastings
and do mof t respectfull ysolicit a
share of the public patronage. I
have secured the services of 0.
A. BARNES, to conduct the
Business for me.* I shall buy
my Goods strictly for Cash, and
by so doidg shall be able to com­
pete with any Drug House in the
County.

Their reply to early to aay civilly that it don’t seem
worth while to make a change, as they

returned.
Oituaiu Bcrehcr ia badly cut up: his
cotuing, haring a peculiar neat and mod- I oom ts broken between the eyes, and he
c&lt; appearaac? on the Lead, as I. though ' sustained three or f-rar other tmnful inI the risk, of the future—that future in
g.-.t it.
i.._ -_.i
a
mere
male
mortal
can
testify
from
inwhich Senator Bayorl say. that the fines [ I cal ouo marked by a faithful application I hup himself at getting Li. own price, and speetion. The ladio .ar that they can
of all appropriation, and other fundi to
tell the shape as far a* they ran sec it, fur!
|
it
is
so
much
prettier
than
the
spreading,
j
cutting
a
gaah
in
the
under
lip
through I
be refunded, bccauar ।
I fianng boucte of home design, it sevm. to the teeth.
• •
that no sooner docs a peculiarly haj.jy ' The pri*jticre captured are Paitervon, !
may talk about next year fur a generation [ French design get over here, than our dr- who waa eonvictrel a few dav» ago in th-.
I and void." They may be a little quicker!
to come, nobody is afraid of them just now. I signora, ■* they aay, begin to ad*r.t it to Third Dutrict Court for hone Mealing,
A meric n
in whirh it L^w *tl
. and waa aentenoed to three y&lt;tm, impria- I ulature by a Dcauxrat. Thia tpring a
st Washington to foccaoc these impen ding |
Why should they be when stores that
□ament; Jaaxw Caine, cvori-tcd of mar | Republican Mayor i« sLrted by about 200
misled by the pUuaibie Lyon it wa* quite rentedforfiUOOO withinthrecyeursttd last
der an-l .erring out a tern of thirty year&gt;( 1 । majority, and the City Council i* alnut
year for &gt;7,5&lt;‘&lt;i, tumble this year to &gt;5,000?
John 11. Davis, ia for two yean fur larce-1
.
nyrand Dr. W. T. Buell, in prison on the ] entirely Republican
The building occupied by a well known
cbmtaitment of a V nit cd States summiM I
lone concerned—* eoneluaion totally in
win execute accordingly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
buy
good*.
Rotagli
and
ready
alnws.
in
toner, for the crime of murder
'no mistake about that
’&gt;28,000. They offered &gt;15,000 for it clone fonna, small and becoming, will be a I
voluntary party to a awindling conspiracy last year, which wa. indignantly refused,‘ stylish bonnet this season, and there ia a
ianuun, Joseph Smith and W. I). I*tidps.
and they moved out The building stood Mtin -finiabcd Ftench rough straw, of beau­ WiHimasta is five feet eleven iuchsM in
I and nothing arouse, them quicker than
tiful design, that is the prettiest thine out, bight, light complcxioned, bruwo hair,
ia bannets in a masculine cjt, it is to un­ pray eyes, weighs about 175 pounds, and
I a suspicion that fraud is intended.
would bo very glad to lei it Sir &gt;12,000 I
pretending with all its style. .V usual. the little finger on the left hand is'eut off
ex-epy, ex-detective Bell, hare provoked
brought on dy three «roe Ubekrv,
o-x come for epithets now.
They

xx50m3 *

DRUGS AMD MEDICINES,

s±
Tl™ i. on. poet

Um Damxratic party, raoi-

.

&gt;10,000 to provide euitaUr
tioos far her poor wm vote
April Sd by a large m^ority

contrary to the habit of hia lifo to do .uch '

Mr Bayanl Taylor.

To tho.r motn it may Concern:
1 uni now running n NEW POtt TABLE
MACHINE for Moving. Rasing, or Chang,
ing the Location of Buildings from small |0
great, and having handled aboul 1.200 build,
ingn in 16 years, fold confident I can satiate
those that may favor me with a call.
’
My address i. Irving. Barry Co., Mich.
•
-A. S'. DEAN

towns did it. It further aaya that not­
INVESTIGA­ defeated Mr. Darid A. WeO. and radioed withstanding these liberal dabnmmcnt*
the Democrat* failed to hold their own

or two at Long Branch to ace the frivolity the Secretory of th* frauunr would bo abaolutely compelled to irnuc the ocuer which
w bow received. But the poliUciana who I alike unworthy, rveraant and incapable.
control the Houac majority were all et»groeaed in other mattora. They could not
The Pledging Syutern.
afford time to attend to the nremeium &lt;f
the people and the are1» of the public orevice
Ia a private letter from Lanriag Mich., I
l&gt;ecatuc they had wjmc forty invemigrating
occurs this paragraph;

ALBERT DICKINSON,
bMtarx ix
chaws aad

'

Fii:t.i&gt;

errne

OCCUOj

•v niRE.Hi'oxDKxcg nouerrtn.

Great

monteat Secretary Bristow sent in hi. n o
litteatiou they had struck upon tbs track
of that wonderful mule claim, by which it, I cendhlattw, and our delegation will by no

on Sundays of ccuroa you will want to I
hear Bnedter, Tyng, Frothingham and a I

capital, until the.
, togalhtr
with ,i
"wrricc Vthe^wteil
pendent 6tatmiiMu, published at Couoord
■ . N. H We
the writer!.
____ _
crippling that noUe charity
&gt;g the lives of its iametesj,
of opinion.

| fruit, of the Dwwoermic policy.

Cam. by

[during Mareb.ll^Wl, dwamciw.
Theme* &gt;

J. Cole &lt;fc Son

Pianos Organs,
and

HAZELTON BEO.’S

GROCERS. ERNEST
« to ma Urm

GABLI

r&lt;PIAN0,
wn

�BUSINESS NOTICE.

GREAT

TEA! T1AII
From Mto 11.23 ne to grade. Warraaiod
from 15 to 23 eta., ehoanar than aay other
Hotuc in Barry Comity.
‘
COFFEE
Foe 23. 28, M, 35, 40 aad 45 eent.
Look at the quality
CANNER GOODS
Tumaton., PAdma, Cherries, Plumba,
Purn Apple., Pean, Groan Peoa, de., Ac.
,
CANDIES
We have the boat amorunent and aril fur

ra4 ao 4acb&lt; made vlthaal givlag Um aubjrct candid ronrideralUg Had the p~pl. of
our rounly all aeoom U the iMreit Tnl—., or
~uld they read the artkloa abor. rafcrrad la.
aad tba reply thereto by an eU reaUent an4
Sapeniaar af WaUlouw eaanty. U would bm

N e do Bail a better article and from 10 to
15 ceota cbwper than uy other Iplace ia
the County.
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CIGARS
W e anti the Ben CuipboR. ,
PRODUCE
Taken in cichaDgo foe ail kind, of good.
CROCKERY. GLASSWARE AND
STONEWARE
We have a full aaaortaicnl and can All
ordera from a Toy Mag ’to a full wi Ur

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
I hfleereaenUy boon approached eereral
|U.M Mthb widen, aad aakel why I did
not aaneM ycuperty at Ua Iran anah value; I
do not wonder that thia qooaUon aboold be
ukod.bwilaaaawerU ywlicnUy. by aaeee| slag prepan/ al Ue &lt;nab wins. weaU bo fol­

S^n°f

Dwigflt A Burrall, at Auction.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

We have secured the as­
sistance ofdleo. H. Brooks, to
settle up the account with,
every person doing business
in'th us. We propose to set­
tle up our matters. Any re­
ceipts given by him or any
other business done by him
for an on account of the
Bapncr Office, pertaining to
the publishing department,
will be recognized as valid
by the publisher.

YOURS TRULY,
SMITH, MANUK A PRESTON.
»w«Ur ateae. aa4 &gt;aM&gt;

I»»P««ncBta of the late Firm
The Stock &lt;v.n«iata in pari, of

Forty Robbins Cultivators
25 Gale, Taylor and Ithica
Sulkey Rakes.
GO Road Scrapers. 50 Curtis and Dodge Plow .
Ihmbi..
Shovel Plows. 20 Square and Butterfly Harmv. •. 5,uno
Plain and Cutter Points, and a cvrrehf&gt;onding mirnb&lt;-r
of Land Strips, Mould Boards antrwhe^L • ■litul-k
for Plows in general use in this Cnuwty. r.
Corn Bheilers.
Feed CuUitk
2 Nori
walk Mbring Macbines.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

ia elected, aad Um Mayorily ere aalleied that
1,0 will perform lbs dutlee of bU ofoce with
credit u the lowaablp aad to himself
11

Clipper, Buckeye and Other

MOWERS AND REAPERS

Make yoeir gardenTbhiegratle epring
Repair y.xit aidewalk-.
Sew t -anril mH last evening.
Meat year centennial Tree on Kalnrdty

Jackion Wagon, Buckeye Drill, Machine
Reaper Sections, Knives, etc,

llano mot la council el Mamak Hall. Ilaatlap
April (th. 1874. for tho pnrpoao of .rgaaltlag
a blatriH Lodge. B. l&gt;. U. W.CT..pnaMiag
The following oacen.peo teas were appoialed
8. Phillipa. P. D.

JOHN STANLEY !'
M Bn FaM

MTRI1 IIEPdf.
Canned Fruits and Fisn.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

JOHN STANLUf.

Oysters received daily

BRublUN

free delivery and on time.

Lttai

Jletice?

24 JdUtaou Sc, Haaunga, Mteh.

Of every Deneription which w&lt;«
mil »U etmf«r Ilian any hmm • hi ILury County. f.w the-e rra-.n-:
l«L II^wm*. Wo have n» rent to par.
2L llcwsc wv m'xkr the mn t nf our

EVERGREENS, SMALL FRUITS,
and other ontansentel Trem and Fruits,
a large rapply at the Haatlny N unary.
O. K. Own, &gt;*ropri&lt;iur.

iad a rjwelted U1 a pan lk« ccalraplaiad Iran
.oaahrahioaflbe property of the Huu While j
on the other kan.1 It But ba aoneadoj by all I
that the prvaaal nd. 4m&gt; learea molrrwUy ike

1‘arthw having Pletu.-m to Cmov
would do wen top •them fntwril of n.
no we can-Li UP wraodChe^nr Han
any hooae In P -y fount.r, V v k&gt;« ti

i Great Betatin ii Prices!
PICTURES 1
PICTURES I
I am now all alone in the I'boUigrapli
mento
increase my facilitira Ur d-x
iboUcr work than over, »!■ should c
and gate negative taken The rape
ority of my work ia the past ia a in
cacal guarantee of hrtt-e ,wori in I
future.
Rooms in WubitnKiti BL.
aooth aid* State 0tn«i.’
3lif
«». L. 11 warn.

CKOB^feT’i^teaM. laj)

SALISBURY

L BROSSEAU

FURNITURE

FARM FOH SALE!

mem Ml Friday eranlng, April W&gt;- I*7*Ilk Il-war. Mayor U-mlyeer la the ahalr.
Itellaf AUmmen ’«&gt;.&lt; ralWl lU felfonmg
arrr prrroot : Alda. Dwwmn. balpb, Kvana.

-..tr-auU wuhli..
Why deal yaw
aapenboea .■■em yvapeely nt iu into cash
value ' Last year lb. v-jualjan* valuation af
am lowwaUp was plt.SM.. Upon thte
am no ll waa levlnl a highway lax af 11 S3 day.
rapraaonltegtl 183, a.4 nine null tea af«Kmakingatetel af llfofo. WanU yaw bean

lag KlUBTTlaKS, •( whtei.

50 ARE IMPROVED

wnwn

WTBBBtSS EBON.

NOTICE!

Wagons

uMtindacffi
IHmhinaOd.
!r«-i*.
T M
J. Matta.
Operaili the Pct 0«*e
XHltf
HamingB. Miah.

UNDERTAKING
way ia advaane af amas ywsag men af hi. yam
CtorlnAwmMimi ia .MhaMic, and ye knew
hi. Monde will bo ploawl l. hoar that ho is
dokgee-rfl. Oar boat wiobm ailoM allene
young mow eeokiag &lt;s »&lt; themeelreo lor the I

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exliildUnn' ol our 1 nrullurHlorr. All kind, of work unaafo |« «&lt;•
•hr. Re|mlring of all kJbda uf old fur
nllare neatly ,b,nr.

WE MEAN BUHlNKrtt!
Fnniltnrw lloonm a-mth -Mr Htatr St.
oppnaito it. A. (hwnlyraH. H«n&gt;Warv

S3CIV,—ovar ami aUvelbal you were cnllod
■peaky. namUralM
Barry
rail at l*7t -a. WU2.J5. Won* ya

*•?&gt;&gt;•- memtara of tba Lodge of I. of O T
■LO, Shedd-. 1UU. Prairieville. an th*
"•••crfth. l*b last. AdmiMlon 25«Ma.
•AUAna lOeania. C. Jl.SwarbaM manner
Mr. MmU will gi.

inoa, llRAcmrni. Paikii-4{om&gt;•nw. Wau.-I*ocKm&lt;. Ki.irmllUUSKKH,
’•yrythlng in th-- 1'urnltare line.

and

Buggies

�JBW AMWTWBMMTfi.

would be about 8| cents each; and on
thoee of I&gt;. M. Ferry k Co. 11 routs
each. This was a heavy and unjust tax
on their buxinoss,. aaaounting in the ag­
gregate to thousands of dollars
Acrons the Detroit Hirer is the Wind­
sor postofice aad Dominion postage pre­
vails there. The postage there on the
same matter is I cent tier ounce, or the
old rale in thi Hailed St*tea before Mr.
Hamlin made hi* egregious and outrageous
blunder. Those firms took ia the situlion aad exported their catalogues to
Canada paying 17 per cent custom duties
ou the cost ofthe printed material. They
_.tUA .L-:.
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Lawson's Curative

C. P. Rowell a Co'i. Column.

a large expense, have i-ned splendidly
illustrated catalogue* for the instruction
of tiieir cartotnars. The United States
portsge, by the blotrdsr of Senator HamIla,—w* will call it that—was doubled by
tbo recent law imposing one cent postage
per ounce on ttonl.rises inaltor, so that
the postage under this law cn tho cata-

Young

r.rent:
QRAND TRUNK RAILWl?^
NOV. 22.1*-;,.
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was inundated and overwhelmed with cat
aloguea. Catalogue! wore as plenty a?
Falataff's blackLerrica and were dis­
$20 rr,^-to.-regJ
patched u. al! parts of the conn try. Cart­
toads of them, were dispatched, and lb.
pnetal authorities could tint stop them
"PKTBRMAS’S IBBVE PILU. i
The firm saved about 82,000 by this ap
A MrfMt nralu FmmI. RW,„ Jai, af
|
precialive patronage of lie Canadian pert
office autbaritles who, luckily, have no
5U.UU sirtTT'all
Senator Hamlin to meddle or tinker with Usurtisa.
worker*. stadrau. au. PrW* r. rev baa.
thsirpostnffiec tswe. This thorns the in­
PETERMAN'S PILE REEEDY.
justice of the United States law, which
A ixrf^l esc*. t'ric* Bl m, bss. Seat -r«i
imposes a double burden upon our people, ^fS!F-Mlfe. -#!:£
and explains the reason why we ask for
its repeal—or for the annexation of the
United Staton to Canada, where they do
things boiler than wo can—but if we join
. Canada we most respect fully ask that
Senator Hamlin be left in the United

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We arc informed by the dispatches from
Waihington that the delay oC the Senate
PRAIIUXVILLR, April 4tb, 187A.
in the ccnalderaluia of tho bill relative to
Mb. Editor ;—The inhabitant.* of this postage, that was matured io tbe House
town were congregated yesterday for the of Repreaentativen, and passed, irte.
purpose of attitiding their town meeting. from the efforts of this reocralte Senator
At about 3 odock P. M. wehad thepleu- Hamlin to perfect a law that shall rendef
ure of seeing one of the finest young the poatoffio^department self sustaining. |
horses ever brought into the State of Senator Hamlin is too old a man to unMichigan, Mr. Ira C. McAIlaaler has in dertakc that job, and wo rather think that1
charge thi* noble animal. Mambrino Ex­ if it bad been posable it would have been
celsior. a son of the famutu horse Min- tound out year* ago. Tho Senator baa
never yet, in hi- long experience, dis­
played remarkable power* of invention. It
u rather late for him to commence. Hence
wo would advise that ho save hi* strength
and apply himself to the solution of the
problem &lt;&gt;f tbe philosopher's stone, the
transmutation ol the baiia* metals into Council Blu&amp; and Omaha.
giAl, the squaring of the circle, or the per­
Without Change of Cm,
petual motion. lie might render him.
!&gt;«••». Salt Lak* atx.Sasr»a*ai&lt;..Ssr» Pr
«• -ci *11 paint* wart as U&gt;&gt; Psrlla rou I.
Train* tear* Daily a*follow
A Atebi.on Bt-.
- . )soo
'lark brown color, stands a little over six­. payments. But Mr. Hamlin does not
teen bands high and weighs in bis present; nromise to be a aucoeas on the portofli-c.
eonditiod elev&lt; n hundrrd and sixty pound?. Hs h*» undertaken too big a job. Hi*
K**B«* LIKE.
Mr. McAllaater harotaken great pains to। complete failure last acwion ought to have
NPI,£Ebring into i------- «■»--*-------- •* «- * ■ driven him out of that committee, and
to one of It
taught him he knew nothing about noatU. S. Internal Revenue
the world, i
: only that, but he ia cs- age. He should have reiignod, and ta­
. ,—cedenec that is highly ken a position on some other of the com
------------- to himself, and will add very mittec*. He is a mutilated sphinx where
largely to making up* show, and increase beds—the remain* of something that has
the interest to no small degree in our . passed down from anterior ages, wonderCounty Fairs at Hastings. He ha* made oua for ila aixt and it* position, but of no
arrangements with the National Live use and not a delight to the eye*. When
Stock Journal Co. of Chicago to finish all he propose* to nuke tho puntoflicc *df-anstbowe that patronite Mambrino Eledaior, taining, we know bo is talking as a voice
this season with a copy of the Journal from the toads, and about what L« specu­
lated upon on the cither ride of Jordan.
give a premium for the three beat colts got The very nature of the postoffice acrvicc
by Mambrino Excelsior of not low than render* the attempt to make it self sup­
Ally and perhapn one hundred dollars, the porting an impossibility, without doing a
colta to be shown at our County Fair, al great injmtlce^o those who must pay the
Hasting* next year barring; any colta raised errater part of the reveouew. Pustofficr
by himself and the viewing committee to lacilitim must bo given by the govevnbe the same as chosen by tho Agricultural mentlo such territorial as Dacouh, Wyo­
Society for the same class of stock. What ming, Montaoa, ColonMo, Arisons and
say you to thia Mr. Editor ?
New Mexico, and tfaZ revenues derived
from the mails arc not expected to per the
neccmary expenses. Bul why should the
whole community of Michigan, or of Ohio
or of the New England State* be charged
not only with the en&lt; of their own routes
but also with thoee of that portion of
.-UICUIOAN,
A1INSESOTA.
IOW.
Tbfre is nothing encouraging to be said territory aa yet undeveloped’ Mr. Han. NKiiH
AKKA, California and Ute Wire­
about wBol, and the reports from all par­ lin Can't frame a law that will work out run TBURiTonica ita
Omaha and California Uno
ton arc quite discouraging and lugu­ thia problem without committing a rank
injustice
that
would
not
live
throughout
is
the
shortest
an&lt;L
best
route
for
al
brious in their tone. The Boston trade ia
dull, and quote* wool from Michigan aad one Coagraw He has already tried thia points In Northern IixtNorii, tow,
many western localities at 40 to 41. We en and certainly tbo experiment remains
ace
of
the
greatest
aboarioation
of
the
notice aaira of wmtern fieeomin New York
at 37 to 43cts. The trad,' in Boston and atatntobsnk. it would be swept rwav bul
New York m quite light, and generally in­ for tho fact that be stand- ia the paJsugv
dicating coocoBrioaa. Ohio XX has and dams the free eourae which le^elatiun
brought 40 cis., showing a decline of 2 should have. Tho bill that paued the
cents ou that trade, Maurer and Avery tower House waaaalisfactorjr lo'thc premand ।and all pointe In the Great Northwest.
ta buainow men, and it ahoukl have
in their circular fur April say;
'‘We arc in receipt of letter* from vaWinona and St. Peter Line
I» tbe only mute for Wixona Ro&lt;_-nrarza.OwATosMA, Mankato, Bl Prrrnn
jisismi:
only aay that it is not possible to forecart
mi m^lrala nt thi
the future Some operators, sanguine as
to 'Satrinaio value" of the staple, argue
that it will readily be marketed at 40c.,
vv *Tiimiw*,ro«D i/u x.ac. uaitxoan.
Arrurrox, GmtBzv Bay. Escanaba*
while others reasoning from tho low prices
Nrqavxer. MABqurm, Hocohton,
Hancock and the Lakk Scpduob
CoCXTBY. Its
Freeport and Dubuque Lino
la the only route for Euus, HocKronn,
FnrrroRT. and all points via Freeport.
The Boston BnVnin remarks:
Its
•■From all accounts Western grower*
Ohicsoo and Milwaukee. Line
despair ol 40c., bcin^ oatabliabcd for the
I* tbe old Lakedtbora Route, aad is the
opening price in Ohio, unless perchance
only one passing through Evanston,
die load bank* are willing to assist. Very larger cities, of public and private gallittle money will be advanced from the Irncs of painting* like those to which
East on the new-wools to run over 35c., a the people of every European city have
pound and this limit will probably be con­ constant access. aad where they may be­
fined to the beat diatrieta in Michigan and come familiar with the works of the
Praasylvania..
great master* of almost every age and
Harding, GFoy A Dewey, ofBoston, re­ -----eppostaniport the market in that city for tbe last

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Mercantile Training;
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’ FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFICE

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YOUNG MEN.

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CENTRAL

RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.

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fir* iaju JartaiTs®
RAILROAD.

1 Eight thousand graduates of thi- cJMre
now in auci-vKsfui borincm in tin? principal
| citia* and towns of the United States '

Chicaeo, Hoc! IM &amp;. Me

MICHIGAN AND THI Sffl.

Thi Rilki Kiid of Kicatm tor

T1MK C.1KD la KJtrrt Kev.tl, A*.

Yow Meo.
Magnificent granite building, with ele­
gantly filled and furtiuln-d apartmenta tor
SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO ■the application of and tarrying out of our
novel
and syMctnatic method- of
THE OLD FOLKS, AND TO THE

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BUSINESS TRAINING,
' Young men who contemplate a lnuintrw
Mito, and pa rent- haring wnia to edueatr.
arc particularlv ♦ requested to --sd
fur •Lieamtnta rclA^-g to the college, wbidi

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SPECL^L TAXES
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THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC^

Family Knitting Machine I

CALIFORNIA

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BRAID SAPIBS DIVISION.
The Reliable Short Line
EAST AND WEST*

BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT
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Nor. Wirt. Bets.

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THE ST. NICHOLAS LIBRARY.

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Tba»» four volume* *r* -old f«r Rs, t*,in.
.»• “
only two dollar* a volums—« taratUM aad
IUtjs Jeactwa 1 » U
:
Csffifeta
til
rism
Seats.
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valoaM* CbHrtraa* prcenl far an *0111* fam­
n - 1t **
।
ily of y*en&lt; tMk*.
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STRAWBERRIES AMD REACHES.
i-1
The New York Tribune «ay* ;■ -In the
svalaacho of immoral Ulmture that Ihmitni
tne cMldren, xuo-'atrung. vitally abolwnme,
1
g~4hMU,.Tks&gt;.X.«M
•ad rwlly .itradl.e m&lt;c.i!r.t I. mjulnM f„r
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wOTda. tbo aZd oompaaiee, M

PENSIONS

sire and valuable private galkrias of tl.«
beat worka of native and foreign artists,
and have evinced commendable liberality
in opening their door* to the pwblic.
There are aho fine gallerioi of painting*
and statuary belonging to societla. like
the Barton Athenaeum, and our own His­
torical Society; but to moat of these the
general public am not claim admission,
amlth&amp;WMft&amp;aaa a means of art
culture is, therefore, ootnparativcly re-

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fitMfItfilifilffiassrtM;*

inwraility and iojurtien of tbo rx*tal law
uro i^^Z^toetswL’^peik lotd^

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tigrents," by Nosh Brooks,

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE!

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THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAN AND BEAST

MUSTANG

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remit AMD BUSINESS CARDS.

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS. MICH

L. E. STAUFFtR,:Prop.

NO. 51

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1876.

igtS Solo if 1871,
jofg Sold if 1871.
787*
Sold if 1873. 14376 Sold if 1874. 3/077
Sold if 1875, \i;d fuLLy 100000 niLL
»* ftfUHjtD fOl{ 1876. Oft IftLf
‘lLW&gt;r Sold

T18T
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.
wtrasEri
ram rf CTUawl wuil.

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

prisoner*. He"wrote a letter from Ci&lt;y
t'oinl to Winder on the exchange of prisuncra, in which be tell* how the system
worked:
"The arrangement I have
nude," said be, work* largely in our fevur.
H'zyrf ril of a nt nf tnurrnMt trrrtchn,
and rrrtirr «&gt;»«z nf thr bnt tmttfriil 1
A* to Jeff. Davis' 1 inexcusable priva­
tion*" after ho was captured and in For­
tran Monroe, and “the torture*'' which be
aay* * Dr. Craven hu to faintly described,"
we cannot refrain from quoting the fol
lowing paragraph uf It. C. Higginson *
letter to the l*hifedelphfe frreforr. Mr.
11 iggin-on was uno uf the Andcwonrille
prfeoncr delegate to Mr. Lincoln. He

Come and get one ON TRIAL.

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• » wa. &gt;u»iutu-uai ruruw ,-*ioiinw uuriog nwal of Mr. Dari*' cunfiwtnanl there
and hardly a day rawed that 1 did not
make couifiari.x.ti between hi. .vndition —
nicely quartered in a caacmate with hi*
wife, family, and friend*, plenty local and
drink—Dr. Craven allctxling phyiician.
DAVIS AND ANDERSONVILLE
•trclliiig at will around the rampart*, and
the recipient of fruiti and flower* fn»tu
Parton Brownlow Gives a Brief De­ outAule friend*—to the miacrablo *p&lt;&gt;(
scription of the Rebel Priton and where I l*y in Audcraonvilk. Gx, unExpreries hit Opinion ofthe Rebel aheltcm* from wind and *tonn, in hunger,
filth, nakedtxra, «&gt;|nak&gt;r. and di«ea*-,
and refuoed even the box of clothing and
food rent to me by my friend* North,
which I aaw with my name and addrnu*
oc, and knew that they, the rebel uSoira
and men al Andcnonville, ued for tbcm-

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If before thi* Congress wet lust De­
cember there was a ghost of a chauco for
the Democracy to carry the next Prcsidential election, that chance was removed
when the leader* of Southern Democraey
srcwe in their place* in CoogrtM and de­
fended or polluted the bo*rora of Ander
•onrillv and euligixed Jeff. Davit. “Thowwhom the god* seek to destroy they* first

The finest and largest line of
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County.
omprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

ONE HUNDRED
different patterns of imported and domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
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PHYSICIAN’ A SURGEON,

A firtrf-eloiw ■X-AI3L.O3FI From Detroit, ex-1
pected soon, when we shall lie prepared to furnish the best of
Clothing MALE TO OBDER, sml pertrel
fits guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hast­
ings, Meh.

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liciiiai.

caplurcd and entirely within the power "of
our Hurrrumeot at a time when anguish
for thX'uv. of tbc itemritnl Lincoln
wa* mingled with indignation for the man­
ner of hi* taking off.aud I'midcut Johnron'a proclamation and the unirrnial di*tnut ofthe loyal people pointed to Davia
a* a probable accomplice, he al HI lirca to
vaunt hmuadf i* a hero, bypocrilically
pretend to a mercy he never exerctaed, and
abuae the Government which io far mis­
took it* duty as to spare ha more than
worthkaa life. In any other govern­
ment or country on the face of the gWx.
lie would liarc been a* lummanly di*|«icd &lt;«f a* dispoeed ofthe Union bridge-burner» of East Tennrsscc curly in the war,
and that fee was Ski made an example of
will yet bo a source of trouble to the
American people and peaaibly neceraitekthe doing of their work over again?'
(Ji course, be and bi* rcpreacniatite* in
tecthof history, aad make people believe
that the horrors ot Libby, Dell late, and
Andersonville are figments of excited
brains, mi«rcpnraeutatton* of the war
period, or, so far a* true, properly clsargeablc to the United Slate* Gurernmunt
and not to Jaff. Davis and hi* doviliah
henchmen, Winder and Wire. Dari* in
hia fetter on Blaine'* speech ba* the im­
pudence to appeal to the lemernbranea of
tbc delegatee sent by the Anderannvilte
prisooeri to Mr. Lincoln a* to “how will­
ing" ho wa* to efloet an exchinge. One
of three delegate, rreponda in the Phila­
delphia l.rdyrr that he Well rcmemlxn
with wbat rare and autism they were
compelled to broach the subject to Presi­
dent Davis through port commander Gen.
Winder, with statement* not altogether in
accordance with fact*, tbe only petition
ixrmitlcd to go through bring that pub­
lished in the New York f/rru/.l of Senicmber 18th, 18&amp;*—• very mneh^dfluted
milk and water repensentaiioa of a state of
fact* the rebel MUioritire would not allow
them to dfecteao.
Tlic rceoud resolution in that petition
set forth that the “mortality among the
Andersonville prisoners gentrated by va­
rious canses, such a* change of climate,
diet, and want of proper exercise, if be­
coming truly frightful to contamrJata" the
writer **y* would have more truly stated
the om&gt;, had it aaeribod this mortality to
unnecessary exposure, wilful neglect in
tiroraring the food issued, and c-vel and
Larimrou* treatment on tbe part of Gen.
Winder, Cap*-Wire, and their suUnlirnstra by murdering, robbing and *.M*ultioglbrirdsf.nmtemprisnnerv.
Andcraonvllte was expressly selected for it*

Written by Michael Angelo Io
Brother.

The following Utter, which 1o*ch much
of it* charm* in trandation. wa* addresiKvl
by .Michael Angelo to hi* brother, and

said to yon on that subject. To lx brief,
I can tell you as a certain fact, that you
pottcM waking in thia world, tbit all that
you receive to meet your expense* you re­
ceive from me, and that I hare given it to
you for the loro of. God, in tbc belief that
yon were my brother like the iwL Now
I mu convinced that you are not my
brother—if you were, you would not
threaten my father. Brother? No I You
are a beast, and 1 shall treat von a* a
heart. Know that be who aera hi* father
life to defend him. lot that content you.
I toll you you have nothing in the world,
and if I boar iho loart about you. *J ahall
come post baste, and show you how you
deceive youraclf, and 1 shill teach you
how to ruin fortune*, set Arc to house*
and land* tint you hare not acquired

a lemon that you will bitterly remember,
and you shall see on whst you base your
pride. Forth*. 1
“id. that if you
would behave properly rcwpeet and honor
your father. I should help you a* I have
helped my other brother., and I should
soon put you in a fair way to prosper. If
not, I shall come a.-id settle mailers In *
fashion that shall teach you better than
ever what you arc, what you possum, anil
what you will posses* wherever you arc
forced to go. Enough. If word* will

thuuisnd perils, to
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IMPOSITION HATED

The only Naw York newapaper lint
indorses Senator Hamlin* postal tariff ia,
the Ommreriof 4Arrtir.-.
Four Dernocrmie oommiuee cferka at
Washington have already Ixen rumored
for cause. No inrratigatious required.

The Hartford Port nsya the rceuil of
the Connecticut election will Snteufefy ll.e
rtupUity of the Democracy.'' How cun
Genet* Sehcnok n»u ,u&gt; ham the
Emma Miao btuinias thoronghly famaUgxUd, briierring "the minr-i to 1x&gt; Very

flirtion of iho injuries, and lutd Ixeti
growing gradually worn# since.
The
aurgeons immediately *ct to work to as­
certain the extent of hi* injuria, and
they found that acreu wound* had been
infiteted on tha bead, all cutting to the
«kuIL They failed, however, to discover
any fracture, though they consider it
possible that one or mon- nuy exist in
the interior table of llw »kul).
Tho
patient wa* suffering iront ccngmlion of
the brain, but the bleeding cured by
cufergiur the wounds for gxaminati.iu,
seemed to reduce the fever, and after they
had been skillfully dresacd ho seemed to
breathe more easily.
The phynieian*
are of the opinion that the chance* arc
greatly against him. and that nothing but
the eloaest watching and bort care can
■are him. and puaubly not even that.
While the surgeon* were engaged in
attendinglu Captain Berxhcr. our teporter went to John I&gt;. Leo's room in the
third story of the warden's -quarters.
The old man Wa* in bis bunk oslrvp, but
wm soon aroused, and Kerned pleased to bo
vurited. He got up and whev s^rlesi to
about the eacape of the prisoner, gave
hi* version of the affair. He did not
taka any ror? in th* defen*.- of Captain
Bcrglrer, twraute Ire was asLvp al tbc

The plan by which the c*ca|«* was
effected, was well rooerrted, and matured
only after 1 long o'cervamv of the routine
of the prison dueiplinc. The dinm-r ia
■erred at the sama hour- to tbc prituncni
and the guard', and tlie convict* are
allowed the freedom of tho yard imnxdi
■teip after dinner.
During tills time
the guard who is in the yard ia unarmed,
aud ia tbereforc pnWcrka*. The guard
wko come* to relieve him for dinner
eomc* unarmed. The guard* on thq
wall are also changed at the same hour,
and the only one on the alert rt this par­
ticular stage of the prison routine, u the
man who guards tbc gat.- leading to the
prison yard. These arc tho eircumUanceswhich made the escape puoublc. Tlx
two guard* who were within the yard
were shat in by the priaonera, who overf-.wctwl Captain Bergbcr nt the gate, aad
tho guard* who were on the wall were
kepi lbw by Williauuoa, who shut the
stairs door, at the same time telling
them that die first man who atterni4*d to
come &lt;town would die.
After Berglier
wa* brained the situation v» n.uitnandcd
by tbc 'convict*.
The conrirt Caine
wanted to kill the two women. Mr*. Ward
and John I). Ixc's wife Rachel, but Doe.

tcutury about 3 o'clock yesterday morning,
from the effect* of the Wound* Yvceired
rt the hand* of tbc ■ convict* who made
their ewaspe from prfeoo on Tuesday
afternoon. The friend* of the deceased
had the body brought to the eity last
night tor burial by the Maaaiic fraternity,
of which he waa a member, but the tiro­
gramme for the funcra) baa not been ar­
ranged.
Captain M. B. Berglscrwas about
thirty-five years of age. and *ws a native
of Michigan. At the time the rebellion
broke out, lx had just arrived at man
hood, and having bis soul Cred with
patriotic acai for tho cause of hi. country
and in dcfenM ofthe flag be determined
to go to the rtar. Accordingly in Au­
gust, 18G1, Im enlisted in the Finst
Michigan cavalry, Co M. and for efficien­
cy wt* soon created a serji-ant. riulwquently he was ordered to join the scouts
in the defense of Washington, and
served there under the immediate oomtnaod of George 11. Maxwdl, then a cap­
tain. In January.1862, white Maxwell s

It is said that the anti-Tammony. De­
mocracy of New York have girco notice
that they will demtod rswgniiinn in the
The account says that upon the arnral
To underrtand the world is wwer than State Convention.
of the tyrant's wife tho news spread
abroad likcWdfirc, and knot* of People tocoodcma it. T«ictndy the world is bet­
Il is said that the Juriadfetion of the
gathered together and ennverard exatediy. ter than to shun it To ure the worid i*
Haring gone aahorc at Aksmimob, accom- nobler than to abtme it. To make the Senate in the Belknap mailer, the first
|&gt;aiised by her sun, she defiantly poaeed world better, lorelivr. and happier i* the point to be considered, win be elaborately
argued ou both s’nlra.
through the city, although at every step ■.-Adrrt work of man and woman.
she perceived hostile movement*' against
Forcible if not elegant was that remark
Rhode bland showed on Wcdoreday
Iter. She wa* perfectly aim, wuihd at of a .little boot-black to a gnrUcman whom
old friends, railed others by name, and to hew** profcauoaally serving: “Some
the poor she gave pcwceit* of money. rich folks is mighty mean; when 1'ra strong enough to divide and yet conquer.
Thu* she adroitly ealus.d the storm. She don.- they just g-ire me three cents or so. The Democracy arc uowh«tv.
waa not king rt pace, for the storm and walk* off. I tdl you what, if God
If, a* the Udrpcndan: organs my. New
again broke out. Fifty ladies, represent­ was (pick tempered, some folks would get Hampshire and Connecticut offset* each
ing the first familira of Iferaguay, met
■nd passed rewduttens demanding the1
immediate expubuon of tho tyrant** wife '
from Paraguay. Whan the action of the I
fediesi became known there were some I
demotinratteto made in fsvur of lynch ,
Jomal: “You may *«fe)T count the
few, but the authorities determined to
MiMouri delegation for Mr. Blaine "
preserve the peace by expelling Madam 1
•The Hartford Currmft opinion of Sen­
Lynch, her fate was made known to'
her, and then she demanded proieoticu as
ator Englirh : “He fe about the moat iga British stibiert from the captain cf tha
nonet min that ever Spared pn-tuinently
English man-of-war lying in tho harbor,
on the ground that her life wm in danger
from a mob. The commander at the
Saoator Spencer* Alabama opponent*
time wa* enjbying hi* claret at tho Progrra* club when the demand no* handed
hare produced their last witness Ixforv
him. He gallantly replied that he would
the Senate CommiiTrc on Election, now
gnat her protection if on board hia vea■ri : that lie could not interfere with the care* mart of all fur duty; in the second inveatigating hi* ekefen. and he will pre­
laws uf tho republic or mix himself up for enjoyment; in the third, for whit will sent rebutting testimony.
in internal affairs. When the reply went Cy, in the fourth, for almost anything
Tbc little joker Cox ha* no bu.inem in
baek to Mine Lynch she received it with­
t the right thing.
i khe Speaker* Chair.
Mr. Garfield,
out moving a musdc, and simple' asked
I do not know anything which mo» brought him to hi* *en*re on W*do«™l*y
fascinate* youth than what, for tho want —or at laaal hfe friend*, who will take
of a Ixtter word, we eall brilliancy. Grad­
remarked; ‘That friend will protect nfc.
ually, however, this peculiar kind of es­
Tho hour of cxpuUkin was sei for otic
o'clock at night, a* it was believed that timation changes very much. It ia no
lunger those who arc brilliant, those who
ll&gt;e majority of the people would be sound
affect
U&lt; do tlw most ami the brat work
■sleep at tint time, and thus there
the least apparent tain, and trouble
was no fear of Mine Lynch being mobbed with
whom we are moat inclined to admire.
on the way. At the hour mratfoaoJ the
madam wa* all ready to step into the We eventually come to admire labor, and
to raspect it the more openly it fe pro­
coach in readinc** for Iter. Site had her
claimed by the feboriowi man to lx, the
revolver firmly in her hand and her foaturc* were set and determined a* if-to sell caurc of hi* imerva, if be ha* any atMcna
to boort of.—Sir ArthtiT UlnljM.
**
her life dearly. Dennis Hugh, a young
Financially, that ia “the ticket" fit
Englnhiuan, offered hi* servicoi a* gal187C. I* tbc line of temporal liappin.-w
but, which' were received. Seciog Mine
and pnwpcritr, no better .thing could lx
Lynch with the weapon in her hand he
done for the United Stole, than the abrt
requested her to let him hare it, sa io
litioo. after thii year, of all law. for the
case of danger it would be more fitting
coHeethm offutore debt, for pcriehaNe
that he should um it. The daring wom­
good*. land* of coarm could be held by
an replied, haughtily, that site came to
contract*, and epeeial tmste could be ~
Asrenaion without exhibiting ann*, be­
cured. But for nil ordinary trade*. I*C”
lieving them not necessary, but now that
throal* were made against her lif* by her ■alutatioa h-Well, uf I don't nee you charge it," and “lU pay by and by," be
enemies, she would ahow them a woman ■gain, heflo."
ignored a* th*y arc al th-.- pnatottcc ami
could die in deflate of her life. So she re­
The poojdc want the gaslight eompuic* the hotel, and in the beat buaincm of all
fused to give up tbc revolver, and entered not only t&gt; make their dwelling* light,
tbccarrisgr aeci-mrani.dly her sen ami Mr but th rir bill* lighter.
X
Hugh.
Charity wo«M then bo needed, a* now.
When a young man cannot'lird on ki? But all proper bu'inews, bom-rtv, and true
Although after midnight largo crowd*
were grtlxrcd at several point*; but they own salary, jhc usual way is for him to bencvolenw, would thereby l« jiromoted ;
lire
on
the
salary
ofsom*
oao
else.
aberiTa cuostabte*. lawyer, and court*
were evaded by the driver, and so Madam
I'rofiwaor I to Frcahman)—“What k a would not lure half as much busincM ;
Lrnch escaped, never again to bo pertuitlod to place her fort on tbc Soil of the eireUF FrcshmjD (after much reflec­ few would "break down,” comparalirely .
tion)—“A round,Mteaight line, with a
republic, under penalty of death
’

good rule for office bidden and Irtftintu.
men generally. When the man of moder­
ate income entjpron to live u expen­
sively a* a man of wealth bi* future oxn
l&gt;e easily written, a little enjoyment, pcrt_i_*e---- 1-._ i---- •_&gt;|nir debt*, a do*­
p. rate straggle t
&gt; appearanerw; trilla red flag to notify
mate bankruptej
the neighbor th
the situation. &lt;
the prtaent age I
practice of imila__n__ -----------------------The man of a thousand a year want* to
lire equal to tha'ooe who rcccirc* fire, he
in turn aspires to make as big a show a*
one who nrecivra ten, and the receiver of
ten labors to keep pace' with tho one who
omet* hu income among the fifty abou.
ami*. Ia it any wonder that so many fail
in busioan or forfeit by their misconduct
the coafidenec of friends? We mart
come back to our oM fisahioMd way o(
living, and Ihb ran bo done only by obeyine that injunction, lire within yoat

Compnriicm Invited and Competition Oefied in

DOO at this OFFICE

Teas, Coffees and Spices

and siieltenng forest* thia, rwi-day
bill aide, aixty miles aouth of Mkeon, Ga.,
was selected. It comprucd twenty -wrtoa
acres offend, with a fever and. mramtilobrreding map in ita center. A choked
and sluggish stream flowing out of anoth­
er swamp crept through it, while
I within rifle shot distance ffem rt flowed
a large brook of pure water, which had it
been iwckiaad in tho priaoo pen would hare
mred the It*k&gt; of usoy of the prtsonern.
But that vnmM lure thwarted tha mor-

move the people will examine the record
of Got. Haye* the more they will be con­
vinced that the right man ha* Mopped
forth. They will takanff their hat* and

A little threc-vrar-old girl, in repeating
her prayer to her mother every night,
imiata on praying to be made “a dood
Epirtopalfen WepuMitan.
Sehoolmfetresu—"Joluray, I'm' aahamedofyou! When I was your age I oould
read a* well a* I can now.”
“Aw, hwt
you'd a different teacher to what we've

There waa a very little boy wading up
to his know, almost, in the slush on Sum­
mit street Friday afternoon, wboo a pac­
ing gealtemaa said to
you to school, young man T“ “Coe I re
pot the hoopin’cough," he explained.

A |300,«W HOTEL.

We loam that Dr. K. V. Pterce, proprietor of the “Worid a Di*|xti*ary.'' in
this eity, ha* perfected tha purchase of a
large lot ot land, on which he propose* to
erect a large hotel for the aceomodaiiou of
hi* numerous palient*, coming hither f rom
all point* of the eompew. The land
purchaacd by the ciiterpriung Doctor is
234 feat front on Prrapwt avenn'e, run­
ning through to Fargo avenuo, 332 feet;
within your means. To tho oSra-holAr also on adjoining lot extending from the
who hojica through honorable conduct tp slxire to Uounoctieut street. Il ia ia tha
merit promotion and distinction, we aay,
lire witnin your means. To all who labor
for honor or profit we commend the motto
w. ■ safe aad sensible one, aad one that
will nay compound interval in the end.
A faithful adl.eracK-e to it by old aad young,
Virginia, they w.-4 attacked and all ex­ rich aad poor, will restore confidence in
cept Herghcr and l^j* commomfing officer busincsasnd oScrnl circle, and fill the
were killed. Tho survivors were taken land with happy homra. Ihm which will
prisoners, but efforted their oicape the
same day. For gallant services on tho
field in .ubwqurnt engagement*, he waa
promoted to a captaincy in tbe Ninth
Mklupui Uaralry in which ramrity he
fcrTtd with distinction fur about use
year, and wa* finally foroctl to retire from
.u------ - 1------- -muon of a gun-shot
eleft lung, received in
Riw.
by Gemral .Maxwri),
life fe altogether toe abort to dertroy ita
enjoyment* by taxing soul *nd body to
keep up false appcaraiKca. ('..utcnlmeut
come* with moderation; mental 'suffering
and keen anguish with extravagance. To'
the voung men jurt starting ia life, we
sajr,live within your uxnn*. To tho man

mud,

OPPOSITION COURIER

WHOLE NO. 1038

■belter, parched by
fioodedwilh rain, wul
drink, exposed to froel------------, _ _
bullet* of brutal guards, uacd it. wanton
sport; beaten, bruited, cursed, driven to
madnra. and id incr, starred into akefetorta ;
presenting the mart, horrid and ghastly
object* crer soen out ofthe torture cham­
ber. of tho Spanish Inquisition. Even a
photograph of ouo of these wretched
erratum- is enough today to sicken tho
sight and stir tho heart with a thirrt for
vcngence. Fourte-a thousand of theeo
poor sufferer, found relief in death. There
arc new 12,920-of tho victims gravra to
bear witness* to ifce-truth of this horrid

■nd ooe uf Michigan's mart galfeut son*,
and w.. promoted by n—n only of hi*
meriicrioui conduct.
Each fert summer he came to this
Territory, and ou the 1st of July amuraod
the responsibility of warden of the peeiujniiary. Out of clisna in the rnaosgetnstit of tbo institution, be brought order
by instituting arid enforcing a system of
refe as strict and sSnisot si military

Nathaniel Greene, 34:
Burka.
4G ; Jonnthaa TrambnU^y.; Rogrt; Sher2d&gt;;&lt;

Hnaiiiton,
—pmtn rranxuo, 70; Bammsm
R-h. 31 ; K&gt;bwt Morrk, 42; CUriea
(WralLW; Cto-rRod^T, U ; Mward
Hattedgs, 27 ; Wfflims Nutria. 4B ;

not be such a aerablde for them, happy
for us a* a penpie. The higher the salary,
tbs greater the struffiie—the mere danger
of fraud—and the prater the greed the
wore gram the corruption, a* Tweed hi
one party and Belknap ia the other, illus­
trate.
My experience has been thia—thirty
years hard labor for a bam living, on trust

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�Naw Ton:. April IS, 1875.
. rarrtie Party. BpracL by Sraator Mra' ton at Urbana, Ohio. Auguste 7, 1875.

WAiBiffimM.D. 0. April 14,1870.

id.

Tho truth m that

Scotch-Irishman camo to Nrw York to

political party.

A. S. DEAX,
means of cxprvwiiig t
exchangeability. AH

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

Subjoet to the derision of the RspuMicau National Couvrorion.
liar and by their united votes place them

with a fidelity that waa wonderful.

IIC

giren decree of purity and bearing the
stamp of the United btatea as a certificate Hi pp
„
„
"An Irredeemable paper Currency.
of the fort of quantity aud purity. Any
lined with quilled white satin. - The cof- other piece of gold of equal quantity and Speech by Han.’ J. G. Blaine. 8 pp. _
"Ccntcunial Celebration of American
Indepeadrticc." .Speech of Hou. M- L

Jones from tha "Dark and bloody ground"

harbor appropriation bin b the most tranaporent job of tbosradioa. Tho incongru­

“Honest money for nl). and in every position ofprofit; trust, rad honor. ity involved by tbc passage of a bill of thia
free schools for all.' There They owe ,thia to the men who have elected
.should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor recterian interference which will
gr»t expenditures contemplated by it are
faction ofthe majority by whose rotes they
destroy tlie other.”
were made guardians of the public inter-

Republican National ’‘Convert! ion.
Costly Invartigatiom.

carefully bought, and sold al a fkir profit, carriages with fourzhdhaa each, seventy
naw Merab. (Mr. Ba*-' Spradlin the
Houaa.) 8 pp
more followed, half of them empty, an-i a
large wagon carried the flowers to the
cause
the
quantity
of
metal
i«
assumed
to
The Bible the Security of American
grave. I’ride could no farther go.
i..___ 1 :.. _ - ... &gt;1- ___ 1.1
. _1.1 Inrtitutiuiw.'' Sermon by Bor. Dr. J. P.
tux rajiiitox.
Newtxum. 32 pp.
Tux filsrt ni.ic I’rBuanismOuiirAWT.
itira almoet totally destitute of any preten- htuUnd could get it jurt at well t&gt; the.

Wcat Virginia, of about

mill bins of dollar., invested in the commo­
dities of export rad import are imperiled
annually by dangcruitr ohotructioM to
printing will be something enonuous.
navigation, were left unprovided for, or if
Tbc result will be only, or mainly, a vile
could take advantage of the markets, and,
fling extent It is asserted that the bill buying always for tash, U- could oulbuy
was rushed through the Homo by the aid
■rats friendly freling

Icurning anything justifying a twentieth

ST 13. Irtbor sod Wages. 4 pp
Amnosty driftto. (Blaine, Garfield,
,d HULJ 82 pp.
....
Senator Morton's Speech on Musrastppt.

“dollar,1

as his in tin- world.
His down-town
store is devoted entirely to wholmallifg
probable effect their record, may have on

fitted by p
defitMwihe

Rr/fMic M&amp;lMy Af-iparinr each month
quarter fitting one.
This is tho style
bill to, awl ineiuding, llecember, 1876.
above all others for Summer traveling.
Addrvra,
A specimen in drab cloth for Spring ha«
a large pocket, like a courier s bag, slung To add the worib' uf account" adds nothHUi.yta, D. t'.
with a quilted strap of doth over tbe
right shoulder, a most convenient notion
for carrying the docen indispctuaUr
■money" itedf.
thinn a woman wants in traveling.
A
i bent over the forehead

Ignorance of the provisions of sand people, and in addition he bad vari­
ous factories, in which be employed four white silk rad bright Sowers of one color
thoumnd more. Ho dealt in everything
Il ought to be held the duly of every ctunrarly diMpf-rared. The new onre are
of ita nature, to be able to act upon it nn and thia spring he intended to add bcota very l"og, all round, drawn in slight fol-in
inntcral of heavy pirate, and hsvir compar­
derrtandiugly ; because as in this instance
atively little trimming.
an unadvised vote, though not with the
purest and best of intentions, ia just as
ptvgtieut with mtachicrouv result* x«
Agricultural College Corr epondence.
though cast designedly and with a swindle without going out,' she would buy her
children’s outfit, or furnish her bouse
Atia't Coix', April 11th, 1876.
throughout. And everything in tho con- Mb. Kmtoh:—

*c

districts-

empluymr-nii for

Political Notes.

Preuidcntid ticket i» Sherman and Blaine.

- Ex Gov. John A. Dix ia thought I in

that body.

methods ofthe last Stale electibn in Mint-,

The ^Republican State Convention, to

commitlaehargcd with that duty will soon

fThe people of Barry County to under*
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent us 40 dozen

but credit, and, iudtwd, is nothing but ei&gt;e
of tbe instruments of credit. uulc« it be
merely a piece of stamped pner, making
no promise of payment. Such mupey, an
comptrvd with a value currency, is always

fraud, violence rad intimidation of voters

but Will Hams, says he ran sei! tlicm ( heap
to get them cleared out.
Well they sent us a double order of

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says it is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and be will sell it Cheap*
and close it out.

Hfc-

the only difficulty with Judge Daria is that

practiced by the Ku Kltu Kiana and tell 13,000 of ahilling callicon ia a vingle forty. The Junior and Senior eUanes ve
day, and hia aaln of glovw monnted up
fur the general uw ofthe latter among the
into the millkiM.
Four ofthe Nevada delegation to tbe, liahed by an impartial investigation it
ought
to invalidate the election of every
Republican National Convention are in
useful
ried experience, whieh it in stupidly fodfavor of Bristow, one for Blaine, and one
i»h to ignore or attempt to disregard.
for Hayta.
a man could be. Ho lived
ged with waving the“bloody shirt" should
As a rule they are positively IiccJIcm of
State Affaire.
was as ibfiexiblc as a bar of
ever took cireumatencos into axes and falling trees. This led to a &gt;e1 The »priug term of Olivet college opened
■ui
. April 5 with 200 (tudente.
suite
of
thia
enquiry
may
be
the-bad
faith
uooi queanou.
The centennial tea tarty at Owurao last
The Albany Jmi run I figure* ujlw gait
| week netted, the ladies library aaaocuiion
given but little in charities, and has' in no
Louiaana will protioUy decide the Re­
way awirted in advancing the interests of
publican member* against a repetition of his city or country. He built two very Bobinacn waa chopping, a large limb »"««&gt; &lt;irioJ Haven, Spring Lake, and
that adjustment. Ben Hill threw tho Con- fine buildings, but they were needed in from a foiling tree rtrack him, knocking I
,
..
......
Full return, from the Rhode Island
.. ,
..
.1 - r Coal baa been duenrerej in Waxhtenaw
his businow, or be never would liave done him
down, rad breaking h. arm. He is '
hu
u ..frw. fna
.
S.S. Ot-oa Secretary.
election for Goveraor, gives Upplt, lieing into a fearful state of consternation by it. Whether he hss left anything to 'the
phur and the beat in Michigan.".
publicra. 8,357; Howard, prohibition.
public
remsiM
to
be
aeeu.
His
estate
Republican Convention
Our Green Houae is quite an object of
The raxoad regiment of State militia
will foot up not kv than f-fO.OOO.OtM. of
which W,000.000 is in rval ratate in this interest just now, as affording a good op­ will hold their encampment at Gran-1 RapDuring the last six years England haa however tolerably well without indicting city.
A Republican Conrenlien to elect olght
ida thia aeaaon. It will lart five daya.
portunity forgetting, at least a little, of
Mr. and Mn. U- C.WeUa, ofGraud'udge
Ilin name had bcen4i&gt; lung a word of summer. It dura seem refreshing to ace
wore 1*4h buried law JInnday in one
for intoxicating drink.. This is £10,000,
Ben is very generally regarded a* an strength, and be had sone »&gt; proudly
grave. They liic&lt;l together fifty yrara. through no many eunrulriaite of burincsi
000 more than pic"*natiqpal debt.
unintentional marplot by hi. party amori- when men were falling around him, that fpeeially jo foe tho alcighriders from
Hon. John .V'ltaldenora seems to lx
•
it aecmcd adif he was exempt from the .._ - .t___ ____ l
troubles of-taortality, and that tbc com­
letter pcsitirely declining a re-nomination'
mon lot uf all could hardly be his. It did Callage, on April 12th, of tbc early
not
nectn
as
if
be
uould
die.
So
carefttlly
ia commended^
had hi« illacra been kept from the world
"Rattle Creek market during the pail winby hi* trusted agents, tost tbe news of his
Byerdar «f Bejral.liran County Ceeuailtec.
death fell on the city with a dramatic are rat
to take note..
I W. H. Ikxter, city «Utor ofthe Drtroit
Prof. Bral u spending hu span- tuna Tr.We.haBleftjoumilismandgoiw.int’.e
rapidly growing into a National nuisance.
preparing bis samples of Mieh. wood., for I police force. Hebiuluvc elisrge of the
Ilia
He has never touched the aufjot except
though saying "it's all
tho Centennial.
wn itary wjuad.
.
POLITICAL PATRONAGE.
Spsking of the large Freshman dara.
Orira-fo Northrup of KaUmo. Katop
to blunder.
infiamatiuu of the l-oweb, to whieh he waa
ItUfonn..
m.ra .nd
.tUl then
the aa rej-ra
n-t.n-v-nta
foUlty. is the SUCVesful raujtdate
for the
it
b luring raw
—ta- , Wt&gt;4
|h&lt;

State Central temmiiire. will be

[upen in Indiana nauicn fifty-eight that

tree. It rt quite cornmeal, raw a trank
the in front of the Halt, and a auHtary boy
wending hia way to the depot. It w* a
awre riga t'ue Faculty hare had him in
hand, and Vibe *am« time a paiafid re-

Blaine illegally received W.MU belonging
to the liniou Pacific Railroad Company.
Convention.
About this time the New York HorM

was promptly ’polled by the following tel-

Blaine, Washington

of any kind, direct or indirect.

Republican in Mirairaii-pi." Wail,

Office Union I'Mtfio Railroad Company.
Barton March 31, 1870.
Hoc. James G. Blaine. Washington D. C.
of which W»a ascertained

pray since April 8&lt;h, 187J. and have
necosiarily known uf ajf -Jinbunments
made since that date. Poring that entire
period upto the present time, I am rare
that no money hu- boon ]x&gt;jd in any tray
or to any person by tho company in which
The Cincinnati Etipurrr, stiff old party you were interested in ray manner so­
ever. 1 nako thia rtalement in justice to

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

_____
XX

-heavy gold fringe, but the

MUSIC JACKSON,
GLAS,S,AN.e.E,l*INT.

commissioner'^ notice

■“ ‘'""I- T1

The Grand llupida Borincra ('aUrra water,on Wodnoday ,Mny3d, at jUo'cfa.k.
has secured tbe nervier* of Mr. J. V.
Redraxh, (formerly of. Kalamaxoo, and
There were only wiventem div.-rtr c*mw
rad brother of J. itedpath ufKanaa* and on the calendar of tbe present torts of tbe
Eaton evenly rireuil nrart. What a raraing and general Luwm»
Having Urn dbw for disaffected euwplia, that ('•-uiily
a student of the oollegu, and for three
yrara jam with R P. 4 8. L. Fuller,
brakeia of Grand JUpida. he fat v
yll11
known, and ratcra upon the dutiesa &lt;&gt;£/Tii«
offlii’
uing four days,with fi-HJMm in premium ',

' liraiir. '»(• •&gt; raHmst.
M-.i.vK'iSia

CENTENNIAL
HONOS AKI&gt; QUARTETS.

a before, rad only
of labor in thu

Great -----Bargains
IS----■ ■

the act of Jan. 31, 1373, which abolished

ClevclansL

’MEMORIAL SONG,

tral R-R-, rtatm that ail fruit will be ear-; {ratter Ararat rteww..-« tor nv*:
ried free which is intended for cxkibiu.,,,
u«
•» it-. U..4 &lt;h.m.
.a
—
- ‘I - .f.k-Ci-l...I
—
- ‘
“ V .?
......... - —
icolSosietyi

ZITHER.

DnraxciATzoN or cu»rr&lt;—WUncnacn

The above from du Grand Rapid,
77mr», of April 12lh. we eoartrand to
tho altcntfou of ooeh of car young men
and woman as desire to obtain • thor-

VOITRM,

s WITH, MAWEE &amp; PRESTON.

R D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF

child. I!opin-r,no intrusion I anlra-ribe twelve inuulhs just paracd. Ila&gt; such an &gt; "U vmsu.
ribose who desired a sight mpdf.
adlionaire's last obsequies,
iganT
Tbe Second Annual C-renli-m of tin­
was given to the churches*
A New and Competent Teacher.
, "Mich.Stale Firemen's Aamcialiou" wilila-

pie require, that in official ^positions only
work to their hands intrusted should bo
aeJrcted.—That the wn thtw ehuaeo
dtould be horart and effieicU.-Mea who
can and who will make tim publie wrel
their highest oomidcratioa in thedischarge

GROCERIES

We have a double Stock as any one coining
in the Store can see ami they will be. sola
cheap for cash or ready pay.
.
George Preston, say^ our DOLLAR TEA
is the best he ever saw. and every bod allows
our 81YTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of CFfy,
t
J
Phin says don’t tell any body they sell
PURE GROUND GOODS for it ik to hard
work to grind them.

.iuUria-t.
*
The Detroit and Milwaukee earnings for

t"1

fore he goes to investigate Dstnocraiie mis­ Hon.

BOOKS, STATIONERY, &amp;C.
Having become owner of the
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Books,
Stationery, &amp;c., &amp;c., formerly
owned by Hopkins &amp; Barnes, I
shall continue the Business of sell­
ing the above named Goods at the
old stand, in the City of Hastings
and do most respectfull ysolioit a
share of the public patronage. I
have secured the services of C.
A. BABNES, to conduct the
Business for me&lt; I shall buy
my Goods strictly for Cash, and
by so doing shall be able to com­
pete with any Drug House in the
County.

CHAS. SHEPARD, M. D.

Republican State Convention.
Montpelier June' 22.

DBUGS AND MEDICINES.

it ia not only a deprecialed but a fluctu­
ating standard uf value. Having practi­
cally no value in the material of which it

Pardon a rtrangcr for encroaching upon
yuur time. But meing nothing in your
paper from thia •ection of the State. I cril. It is like a fluctuating yard stick
a flurtuating bushel measure—meaui
one thing to-day and another thing
morrow.

The bill providing the necras-

x«50m3

Irving. Micb., April, 11th, 1876.

No ». The people a I
No. 10. 77..‘ Southern

fat worth

funeral aa anybody. The dead woman
waa fifty years old. daughter ofa milkman
who drove hu awn cart, union lux wife
iriiered him in that duty, rad the widow

RUTHRRFORD B. HAYKS.
nfOhin.

tueni af men to ’subordinate positions is a
part of their duty, to stand together,—to
stand by their political friends —to select

^No. 7? /&gt;ur Currency : Ita volume and

A GOOD n'KKBAL.

WMthc paaroffo nfa resolution directing
the Cmqnittee ou District affaire to make
dneAmff dflligriit inquiry why tho water
of thePbtomac river in muddy. It is
regarded an very important that lbw con-

Tn thofe WTinin it may Conr-rrn :
1 am now running n NEW POll TABLE
MACHINE for MovingJtasing. oc Chang,
ing the Location of Bmulings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200 build,
ings in 16 years, feel confident 1 can satisi?
those that may favor tin- with a call.
My address'is Irving. Bnrry (;«•, Mich.

CORNET.

ACCOi
a^MraaiM

[ON.

Pianos and Organs,
The Smith American Qigan,
_HAZKLTON BBO/S PIANOS.

‘ ‘
HADEN &amp;
Every

PIANO,
&lt;0. •
Warranted.

�___

very disgraceful scrarlis, to Mr.
stateUMM. Det &lt;U*ftaeefa! a* It wa
b.’-t-o or three aore if tl.. beys

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

On MUsa of AU. Evan, that llie b
of Voa.tel.le,, William Vsustle
Adel]
U. lfopkfn.be aceejued »h | approval
Ms old cow-bell and Mart o» v|ih . frowd ot
hoys to seraaadr * censin ararrted roupte oho
■a* stupplai whb aa old (snilsman for a
frw dan. Dot the «M maa. as b* was called.
41.1 sol flk* Ibr nmste, as hs eoul-f o»&lt; tell

A* a nation, we pay moch attention to
rduratioo. Many are tbe fiscilitiro foe ob­
taining it.
Our brat educators are continually
writing hooka, holding conventions, diacursing. topic*, laying ]&gt;Lns. devising
means, spending touch time and thought
that the opjortanilie* may be increased,
the books improved, and tho high road to
learning be made easier and plainer.
No other nation can boaat a grander
schixd system than ours, or more time and
money spent for thia purpose.
It is our duly as teachers, parent*,
and office™ ofthe schools, in this putimikr
township to soo to it, that the money
spent for. and tho time time spent in, th*
schools, is u«d to tbe best advantage.
Our duties extend no further at present.
No oue in thia land of free M-hoola, need
be ignorant, and where books on all sub­
jects arc so plaoty, every one. if be will,
may bo inteUigoui.
Tho district school liuhl* a place of the
/nt importance, in fitting the young
far the future pasitioKi', they are to hold
in thia greU republic. Whether they are
to be public men or private, they nc*d
mental, and moral training. Ten* of
thousand* of our youth get all of their

ly that mak.cn a good raadtr. The aercnt.cn&gt;phaais, and infiection. should be rarefttlly
attct-.de-’ to.- rule* for which arc laid down
in all ofthe reading book*, which ei.rald
be comnriUed to memory : a* also tha oxamfde twket rach rule. Each clam slould

be required to study the reading Iremxt
before coming to read.
A few rentes, wall studied, wril md,
well analired, the meaning well under­
stood, are better than payy simply gone
over, merely pronouncing tho word*.
Our beat readers always wish to read
over an article by themselrea befohs read­
ing it in public. I heard of a man whom
it took thirty years to learn to read the
Lord's Prayer, under* tandingiy.
The practical cue of the idea that' any
-one ran track a. child the primer ha*
made many poor reader*.
Thu drawling, stammering way*'often
heard in the small riaraet, should Merer

nounco promptly and do not push him too
Cmt. Every word on each page should
bo karood Wore going to the next.
Merer push a child into the next higher

The traeher should know enough of.
this branch to take rare of the licalth of I
tl e pupils while iu the school room.
Often we enter school houros in the
winter, to heated and impure, that we
coming in from the fresh air, wonder that
theintmiten can exist, much k*« study.
Perhaps tho room ha* not been projK-riy
Ventilated during the term.
The heated almoephrrc is breathed over
and over again by perhip* 40 pairs of
Inng* until it is literally
The
blood tMCQStoi ladraed with impurilits.
Is it any wonder tha&gt; rhildren oftan be­
come pdc and languid on going to school?
It i*not the studying, it I*' the impure
air they breath.
A teacher who will
allow such a course of things to continue,
should Iw dismissed from hi* school M un­
qualified. There ought to b e a Ihermom•ter la every school house to enable the
tbe teacher to regulate the atmoqibero
Thu M-hool officer* should attend to
thia. Tlic window* sbrahl b* 4]X“nid »t
the top. but even I lien a* curboaie acid gas
ia Imaviar than common air, it would not

Many more y
are spent in Uix-iteriiig this study tlum is neoamiry, tbv rlipahod
way of getting tbe lemon is the cause.
Our children commence at eight years *T
age to study arithmetic, attending se/en
or eight montlu errry year and at the re-juired by a'single pair of lung* in
age of sixteen, very few have mastered the hour, and then multiply by tho nu
taught wrong, or his mind left tn drift Practical. At the very beginning the of paim in th* roain, and remember
aimlessly. Many a genius i* Irwl to tli^
air ie good t«&gt; breath only oner, we
world for tack of sympathy and luilp nt- principle moat clearly and fully, before that the room need*.airing frequently.
thc proper time; many a dull boy becomes being permitted to go to the next.
discouraged and grows up a know-nothing,
In the committing ofthe tablot much oiygdn. A plan that ha. worked well in
because of a lark of patience to teach him care and pains ia Moratory, or it will be a many schools ia this: When tbe children
tedious process to both teacher and pupil. get uneasy and you Cod the atmosjdure
struggle ou with perMreranre, auro that The teacher can de rise waya, and the jar ia oppressive, bare tbe window, and doors
tie will finally acompliah much, if he enU should help in thia, and these table* thrown open simtiltan«-ndy, Irt the schol­
will only keep trying.
onee in tbe brain, tho few aituple rule* ars stand in the aisle* and gn through
Many au idle and mischievous acboUr is fully understood, the foundation of all cal­
a perpetual nuisance and grows up so, be­ culations ia liid. and the great' horur of ing. In abbat three minutes the air Las
cause of a lack of tart and ability to turn
pan**! and repaid, the window* and
hi* active mind in the right direction, aad
door* are'rioied the scholars studying ,*nd
keep him employed with something useful. trace, Zxnrn /oily tkf fnc titplr rw/c. all occupying five minute., Ik sure there
Tbe parent* aad traehera should Is- in And so on through tbe wliole course l&gt;e is a goal fire or the n«&lt;iu will beciniK too
sympathy and work together.
thorough ; be thorough; kt every rule
There liare been many noble, rise be perfectly learned in the word* of the
11 the .choc) -be well regulated this
teacher* who have lived to ace much, aad book, fur thosu word* are batter ami more work* well. Tho fire should be always
good fruit, frem their labor, and whore roncHc than any the teacher or pujil can made early enough in the moruiug to
pupil* rise up and call them blcrecd. getup. Let all of th* printed matter be warm the room at tbc back part, then
Follow thek w i«e and noble example and carefully read and understood,illustration, the atoro will not need to be kept no hot
fully cumprvbcnJcd, before undertaking during tl&gt;c 4»y “J ‘he scholar* need not
shall rise high in glory and honor, or to do tbc problem under a new rule.
linger at the store often, after the scIkk!
sink in infamy and disgrace depend*, much
Intellectual Arithmetic hold* a moat Ixgina. Every niirlit lhe hotter should
on the school training of this rising gene- important plane.
There should be a l« thoroughly ventilated.
eiaaa in every *ehool. I have heard sum.Toachere. the work you have taken u]»n
CouH tlw young of today be all trained aay, ‘‘I can't understand arithmetic,'' and yuumdve* b of care. You will meet with
in Bitde principle, of honesty aad truth,
trials and many limes you will nut know
fulucw. strong for the right, hating iniq­
what course best to pwrauc.
Solomsn
! uity, what a change there would be injour
wd ‘ seek wisdom as ail ver, and search

Michigan Miscreants.

The teacher occupies a high office ;
aad like other officers, the higher the office
the greater the ntcuaary preparation.
Tho first thing ia a complete knowledge of
the branches to be fought. The teacher
ahould never undertake a recitation with­
out looking over the knaon beforehand,
and be rare that everything is dear and
plain. He wili then know where to refer
the class for rules and n-forraw, withunt
taking time to look them up. Ho should
mSer k&lt;*q&gt; hi* dam waiting while he
worU a difficult probIsm, hut harp it all
in hia mind and only a few minutes be re­
quired to place It upon the board.
•
Th* tcaebcr needs tn cultivate patiraev,
charity, lore, finnna" and kindness. In
a word l&gt;e need* rail: and every one of
the Christian graces, for it i* a trying work.
Them ia no help like that derived from
the Great Traeher wlio ba* promised io
give liberally and ubraid not.
Every teaebft sliouRl take some Educa­
tional Juurual, oqe best adapted to the
kind ofischool4e troches.
He should
improve every mean, by rending and talk­
ing with other* more experienced, t.&gt; learn
the tai of teaching ami governing a achtiol
iitix'r thinking himself to old to Irani. A
teacher should be a grntlraun or lady in
th* intent retmc of llm word, never stoop­
ing to a low o» prtfitne &lt;foo uf hpguage,
polite to hi* pupil" ngd *rcr oudui-ti ng
himself in a manner commanding their re

To make grammar a suctoa, tha lan­
guage of the pupil* should frequently be
tested by the rubs, and tbe principles*
applied in their rotntauu conViTratiun. It
ia well for pupils to correct each other',
rule violated. Or have a pencil and
per and note down nil the incorrect
prmuioa* and at stated time each i
their list. Thia put* the pupil, on I
guard aadh of mutual benefit.

using so that lie ran refer to any part of
it for ruloa, without trouble or delay. If
in any school, be find* a text took with
which he ia not acquainted, be should not
rest untilhe A acquainted with it. There
are long hours at night and in the mnniRp

M. B Bonier. tel. of 1M. city, «*! «•» ot th*
•MtollAot of lie ■ 'Drove Boy* la Die*"
■ter-.sg lk* dark &lt;l»y» uf lk« BebsHica. Tie
sou-stive wlH U read Wilk deep Inters* V

Bsqjaaain H. Farr, PndrtevUte.
J«ob Edger. Rutland.
Walter a Got. Tbornapjde.
Oldssn Hs&lt;h—, Orss&lt;rrilte.

.ri.1 In tto u’mueh longer- They should be taught
...................... that, if praribk, they must cowpmr their
Wjjifcdtia
Both teacher and pkjdb would do well
to hood ftmFtt injwuston to
to bo

fine ranrrntG
DONE at this OFFICE

jO&amp;Laih'j^U^MAN 4 SON,

local feline?? police?

Greenback*.

chewing and smoking etc. and hope to
Mtwfy everybody* taste in that line.
Tliaakfall fur noatfaroea I will endeav­
or to tdeu • aft that giro me a ad), be the
same for a good shave, haircut or ia buytog some effuty goods.
.

JOHN STANLEY.
EVEtUIRKENitS^ALL FRUITS,
and other oruamcntol Trees and Fruit*,
a large supply at tho liasting* Nuroery.
G. K. Owxx. Proprietor.
XXIfowI.

GKORUE I. HE.l TITS.
PICTTTRES 1
' ’
FIOTURES1
I am now all alone in the Photograph

will need many limb uf niadom and much
of it. lie kind and ploaaaut with your
scholar*, but firm. Strive to do your
whole duty, then if all are not pleased,
your cunsriei.ee will at least be al peace.
Idatcn to all advvn., bat weigh it
well, study it crer and ure ymtr gaud
judgment hbotjt Mti*g upon it.
I would earomtly m-oantuend that a
few verses be read from tho New Testa­
ment (rcroea suitable for tho oceaamn)
every morning and ooe of throe nice little
The narrow gauge Railroad is coming,
Sabbath Sch.xil songs rang. The grral also a large stock of dry goods of the etuiRnict.&lt;ir the Universe hu said, ‘-They mt sr-ketion ever brought to this marke
ia daDy arriving al the star* of A. WBailey at lhs&gt; city uf Harting* at prises
no rule better- fur goreruing a school than
that will defy competition.
that laid down iu Matthew, uumllr culled
Itnbracing a largo line of Clothing.
the Golden P-tdo.
Hat*. Caps fortiWiing good* and in fort
With my most earnest wishes that you every variety of goods, usually kept in
dry
good stores all of which will be sold
may be a sunem&amp;l teacher, and tlut the
at bottom yrkra.
school may prosper under your rare, I
Lonsdale, 121 eta, Sheeting, Ilcts.Giugsubmit llii* circular for your carefol ran- hams, ID eta, Farmereaud Medmairo 25 rt*
Udicu )*&gt;ol2 rts. ami all oilier goods in
proportion ” "
'

READ! BEAD THE NEWS!

that might be well implored by the teach­
er in preparing.for hi* daman and be of
great benefit personally.

AmifiLTmii. iMPLmm
For

the spring tradi.

THE CELEBRATED

DIAMOND

FARM FOR SALE!

With. Wood lor Iron Beam.

Tha children look up t &gt; him an so ex
ample of all that is pure and lovdy. let it
I* an iutrrratiog study.
Tlwtre are
be one worthy of their imitation.
many rxedlaal text books on this subject,
Tbe trocher abonld radaumr to be to
the aclwol bouse 15 uinutoa,
Ito. U. such aa James Monlirth'a, Iiuhrpendant
fore adtnol time. Have the waler brought courxa ,'of t'i«&gt;preisra*ive Urography,
late edition, and others perhaps Utter,
any of which if studied according to tbe
authors uitratioo. with animation i*„ as a
rrajittem If &lt;t&gt;e nrad* help in any study
pastime in the school room, and the
now is tbc tins? that lire rwjialiott* k not
geograplsy el»MW nut be tnade the
disturited. (Tiildrcn wili imuft Irani to
like thia plan batter than to have Ute first
enter into It with spirit. Outline map*
half hour Interrupted by drinking and
are good to bare on tho walk, but in rase
turinas running aruntsd. AL noon abo,
there are none, Imvo the children draw
Asking to i-pnak and leave the .eat, etc.,
ia a um4cw performamw. In High School*
we Lave »« of it No teacher can hear
anriteliou properly and be employed
about mno other thing at tlic mmc time.

TOBACCO
We do aril a bettor artiric and from 10
15 cent* cheaper than any other pUre
the County.
1
Cl&amp;ARS
a Campbell.
PRODUCE
Taken in exrlianjc for all kind.* of goods
CHOCKERYr GLASSWARE AND

Land Hellers, Harrows, Culti­
vators, Double Shovel Corn
Plows.
Buckeye andTeerles Reapers and Mowers

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS.
jWi’h patent Bent Guar, made front tlic best New York Second
Growth Hickory.
The Old Reliable .

racist*, from the ma|» in their books, i
With a Hid* rax, they koan tWIropo of 1
the country, the pudtbso of bay* ' und
gulf*, the course uf riven and the extra'. '

ofnwuutaina, quicker than in any other
way. Tbe physical pari of g-.-osraphy
ia pedtapa lint meat important. In thte
study, a* in all uthere, have frequent re-

TRIWH HARVESTER AND BffiBE STATE lOYK,

Th&lt;- Atchison, Topeka and Barna Fe Rail
road ftum Kumm Pity apd Atehisao ou
the Miaaouri rirer, vu Topeka, the Capi
ial of Kansas, and the l-rauU^I Arkanaa-s
tnuus madran*r January 1st, IHTB shall. tee
Valley to the Rocky M-^ntaina.
Thv
payable In gvkl and siber. nalos* vlltamlM
slmrteat route to PtioUodx, Gaanil C«tran
■ulpulatwl ia th* oaalraci.
Colorado Spring., Manitou, IHkra Prak.
Xrd. Tkl. .rrtten requires lb* Nallucal
Bonk, to bold a certain pert tea *f their re­

j-uaucjsctsozv

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Constants/ on Hand,

Gra'l Pam, Agent, Topeka, Kauam.
Xx3Gyl
_

How can boys and gifts be exported to
love th«r country rad be leys! to it* ranrtitute-n, if they know nothing of ita hia-

M. D. llwd drairci to rail atuntfoe to
hi* ih-w Wagon Shop, where bo wty bo
found at all hours of ftuytkv, ready (odn"
any work iq hi* line, from putting a new
■poke in au old wheal, to l£s bqUdmg of

One door cant of Goodyears'Hardware.

Haatiuga, April 12, 1876.

HAVE YOU
FOR Of

�DxasSib — BeJieviag tbrt a duty te
Mscumbmt upon ttewe who have alriadr
graduated lathe M«&amp;»1 Department rt
the Uaiveraity. we desire through you. to
wxprsM to her Alumni Amociatiou oar
views, in regard to tho introduetioo of homramathy into that Institution.
We, in common with many odsunq have

In tha never portions ef our ccuntry
tim-dln-and eorrv are about all that ore
sown. In the best grazinx section of th"
uldsr part, ofthe United State, quite a
Urg-.- number of gremre arc employed. It
is to Often Cha cue with the farancn of
Michigan that the land i-. run down by
CaU crops without mush manure Tbe
soil bin bad condition, timothy and clover

Lawson’s Curative

CALIFORNIA
WEST and NORTH-WEST. aud. with
Ita numerous branches and connection*,
forma the shortest and quickewt route
between CittcAow and all isolate In
Illinois, Wucaxaix, Roirrnitns i
Micmiux,
MUWMota.
Iowa. I
NKnHAXKA.CALiroKXTAnudtlie Wur- :
tnx Termituhidi ita
Omaha and California Line

roots. which are left weak ami exposed all
winter and rprias. During winter, alock
rumble over field*, killing the gram under
their fseL Before the frost is out of the
ground caide are digging away at the old
turf again and treading it up full of holes.
In this way the poor gram » beaten and
.•ten and half starred, until, after a lime,
de-pendin g upon the strength of the soil.
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tbe way to treat grass land.
Meadows are often pastured for a fresh
lite ia spring, the stock are turned off till
ooc crop b mowed, and then Jack again
where they eat all off ekwely, as in case of
tbe paMure just noticed. Plants, to re­
main strong and healthy, naod at least a
Httle time to get nourishment ahead for
winter protection. Like animat' they
ought to be strong when winter sets in.
So fer as I have obeerred, almost iKlhing has been done in our country in the
way of feriiliriag and improving |&gt;ermanent
pasture. We hardly k now the value of an
excellent pasture of fine grease, all sum­
mer, because very few hare auch to feed.
It may be objected dial it b all wefl
enough to talk about tbe nee of mure ma­
nure,—to manure the era* L»d ; but
will it pay in Utb country T EmphnticaUy,
yoi! 1 refer you to some experiments
mads by D^ R. C. Kedaie in top droning
meadow, printed in our report for 1864.
The outlay pays from 33 to over 100 per.
eent pur annum, Tbe top droaring used
consulted in ashes, mnek, plaster, wailr. row

during winter with a aledge-hanttncr, and
mixed with ashai or fermenting manure,
or »own directly on the land. Many a
dead sheep, horse, or ox is burisd whieh
should be cut up in pieces sad mixed with
the manure. Ou one of the poor liarrcn
islands near the eastern coast of Maine, I
?aw tbe heaviest growth of timothy lever
heard of. It was six fret hipl|, and had
been liberally treated with fuh guano. If
a farmer can really once believe that it m
profitable to pay good attention to his
gram land bo will Ind waya enough to inertase the quantity of his fertilirers.
Whether it u best for a farmer to keep
aomo of his land permanently to gram, or
to keep all of it under the plow oocnaioiudly
I cannot tell; but I believe Michigan
ought to have more permanent pasture.
If we allow the grass to remain only two
or three years at a time, there is no use
ofsowing the finer sorts, u Kentucky blue
gram, rod-top, fox-tail, or the Asoms. As
to the relative value ofgraiBca tlie.-c titu-U
ahraya be a variety ofviews cn account of
climate, soil, what they are used for, how
they are treated, nte. Whether it pays
to drain land well or not, I am almost as­
hamed to mention to such a body of in­
telligent fannonaa are lure assembled.
You know ii para. Yet we must keep re­
peating this aa Jong u there ia so mueh
wet land about us which does not produce
half a crop. It is not yet many years sinne
the people of Genera, New York, made
all sorts of fun of John Johnson for bnryng crockery in bb fields,—referring to his
ditching with tiles He has lived to see
a complete revolution in aD the country

tefcre with duty. Our relation to this
quesuou ia totally nonpartisan and void
of all personal feeling. We are free from
uie local inflneacm that bear upon many
others, and cire nothing for the adroit logic
and language with wh&gt;d&gt; it ia attempted
to eorcr the startling fact, tlut a pretend,
ed system of modecino, system which we
were then taughtlo believe and now conscwnUoualy held to be, the moat arrant
attempt at humbuggery, ia engrafted upon
the institution.
We shudder at the fact, that a Ft^slty
in part composed of those whose names
appear upon our dtpUmm, now join haute
with thewo wbo touch thb unblushing chartaunuun, by frwh given their students
the benefit of additional instruction, thus
bcamntng an orgaaiaodeovpnof rolaborera
m preparing them to practice a pretending
system that not only shames aehmoe, but
is a byword to aimpie common sc Me
M hM th. advocate, of‘ aimilh, rimilibti,
eurantur," and tbe law that the km the
&lt;h»e of a given drag the more powerful it
prove, to be, flaunt in our faan their di­
plomas, bearing the same name nn.l ^al
os our own, we can but estimate the value
of ours, obtained when her tumo was with­
out stain, as very sadly depreciated.
&gt;&gt; urda of reproach n-e have none, and our
aenUmcnu are only thoje of sorrow. Our
Alma Mater is mnitlcnjwith a iMthaomc
dteease. We hope tha^ ita fatality may
be averted, and to this end rrvpoctfully ex­
press our l&gt;elief and feelings, that tho al­
liance should not be continued that at all
hazard tho purity of medical teaching
•bould be there maintained; that, come
tbc very wont, we enter our earnest and

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PETBKMAN'8

nerve fills.

YOUNG MEN.

t'&amp;sustgfiisis,;
•stsBMr.to-.it! AUtl&gt;»le&lt;rtJ
«r l» l niaua blM ud SUm
"tn.1rSli,-b«‘TT usau. Rut

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BOX,hr. I'Atn.. JIIX5KArOt.tH.lHU.t Tll
niul all pointe lu the Great Northw&lt;»tWinont and St. Peter Line
!
Is Iho only mate tor Wixotia' TtocnE*- I
-rim,OwATOitXA, Mankato, Rt. Perun ।
New llLM. and all points In Houlhcni
! Magt&gt;i6a-ut granite building, with deand Central MIdimwoIb. Its
gundy fitted and furnished apartmenta for
. Green Bay and Marquette Line
J. the ouly Uno tor JAXaavrLLK. the application of and canning out uf our
WATXKT0WX. Foxw Dv Lac. Omiikosu, II nurd and systematic methods of
Arrucrox, Gnxnx Bat. Kkaxaha*;

Th Bifit Kindcf Edncalim fir
Ymi Men.

BUSINESS TRAINING.

Young men who cnntdnpiato a boiioem
Me, and parenta having sons to educate,
.in- jiarticulariy rrqnmc.1 Io send
Gw ilocumcnti relating to the college, which

BICKFORD
AROMATIC

NEW YORK TIMES..

NOTICE!

XUnTTE*

FOB SALE at THE BANNER OFFICE

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

til/it: table.

fit Warn Jaciiu &amp;

MICHIGAN AND THS SiDTJ

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Wagons

and

N«w

Buggies

Family Knitting Machine I
torn: ram nuir MlDiiuapolla, two
Through Tralba iMlly. with Pullman
Palace Cars atthnhf'l on Ix-tli train*
Foe Green Bay and Lake Superior.
Two Train. dally, with Pullman Pala--e
Care attached, an&lt;l running through to

Work.

J. T. Woods. M. D,, Clstaof 1635.
Gan. Bowks. 51. D.. CIsMof i860.
.ftood
mm». ttsr c *rl—
• ■ talk. sum
t&amp;gjjs M. OIAMK.
J. F. Anu, M. D., Clam-of 1863.
Dalai Pnlrisvtn*. V«h&lt;wr 5Xk. A. P.TST*
Jas. A. Dcxcax, M. D„ Claw of 1871.
Edward M. Hall. M. D., Cte*&lt; of
Shop on Jefferson Street, north .of
873. . .
^NOtiCE.
Hastings Hotel..
■
J.w. T. Lawless. M. D., Char of

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U. S. Internal Revenue

Chief Jnrticc White once declared that
the Judges uf the United Stales Supreme
Court should be ineligible to tbe Presi­
dency. Mr. Justice Mm, if he had
been called upon, would evidently have
read a duaenting opinion.

HASTINGS

.Trains daily. PuHmun Care to Missouri
Valley JuDelinnl
For Lake Genova, Four Trains dally.
For Rockford, Sterling. Krnoslia,
JanontlUe, and other -points, you ent,
have from two to-ten trains dally.
New York Offlbr, wo. 416 Broadway:
BoatouOfflce, Na SHtate Street,• Omaha
Utflse, -»n Farnltain Street; San Fmnclseo Office. 1211 Montgomery Street;
Chicago Tleket Office;
Clark Street.

READ THIS

Hessian.
OmGsrta ai Finer U.

A tat Redicboa ii Price:!

STRAWBERRIES AND REACHESbio- am your lidmc ticket ngen&amp;, ap­
ply
ytiHWN Hvainrr.
vv i« . u j-i , teep- huP'L fhlcairo

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

Chicago.

FURNITURE
GVJii

DNoUm M BncteU, Fraas, Sc

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
Where you wul flail all kind* of

RRAND RAHM DIVISION.

WHttMffi

FURNITURE!

Tlif Reliable Shan Liar a
h.’

MICIllilAX

jaEs"£®a?

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I

J. M. HEWES,

THE FOE

OF PAIN

DRY GOODS,

Eisai

MUSTANG "

DETROT.

Wo sell none of this cheap-made Fur­
niture tha: Is made by machinery. Tho
goods we make is made by lisnd, and
warranted. We invite ail persons to
call and inspect our goods, for th ay al
laic in autumn."—I. A. XapAmn. Some
of thegraawn are oar vilest weeds, as eham boor inspection. No trouble at all
■ in our fields of wheal, barn-yard graw, and show goods.
finger gram, and several known ti pigeon
gram and hair-gras, and others.

LINIMENT,

ALBERT DICKINSON,

I

DKAWin IX

Salisbury &amp;, Brosseau.
nestings. Dec., 22,1875.

OfFl”cD,,T

SEEDS,

JOHN STANLEY !

^’Vj-a r.”as 8tood toe TE3T op

cnicAdo, ill.

’

MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
HOUSE 03 OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMAL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
™.,re “AGIC TOUCH. A BOT
TLE COSTING 26c., 60c., or SI.00
HA"
Hi?. --.Vl.t- lHi: LH’P.OP
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.

die®, BkI klaii &amp; Pacific
RAILROAD.

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NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT

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£’ AITl.ll
KE- NoTH THF? HU
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PAIN 5SS
TH M

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f wirti I were able to tell you jurtwfilch
gmaeai are the beat to raise in every ease,
but thia will probaldy never bo done,—st
hast not tor many yeara yet. Nothing
can be done whieh will release every far-

Peerless Milk Safes

L i^rnMtwVfwiir

•RAND RAPIII AIR DETROIT

GABDENJAND FIELD SEEDS

Of every Description which we
can soli cheaper than any boos&gt;In Bar­
ry County, for tbe«c reaeotu:
I«L Because we have no rent-to pay.

i

r»?lV»1e»us«,*r”&gt;!2utUA«k&lt;n.

SraCfAKT^XES.
•The New York Times, reviewing the
Democratic Presidential candidate., «ay«
that Tilden b tha only / reformer among
them, and that, a* suefi, “hb reputation
is very contracted. The area in whieh it
ia recognbcl ia auUtantially bounded oa
the north by tho Black Birer Canal and
on the aouthbythc Horf-Z office/

Sam

RAILROAD.
HIIORT Lin BKTWUX

i thd-Modiil Department of the 1'uireri»y of Michigan.
Very respectfully, Ae.,

■■ DM.

mining a variety of noil wi’l be found to
grow already a. many ae 50 or more imedea
of grass. Un the farm of the agricultural
coUe-gv, atying nothing about tho experi­
mental plata, I have found about 73
special, Umdcs tho cereals and clovers.
There are probably growing wild in the
state, at present, about 115 special. Thmo
grams make their own aelvctsan of place,
and ftom this oK^matanee we can learn
a useful lowou: “Some prefer low, wet
ritnstiona, others grow only on dry ground,
some prefer the shade of forest trees, while
olhen flourish beet on tbc most exposed
ports of tbc brood prairies : some grew on­
ly in tha water, others along the marpna

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UNDERTAKING

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J. Cole &amp; Son

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EDmiR AMD Pt'BLISIIKR.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1876.
pBtFOIil UO BOMBS MB

Read the Record

look as if they were
not tired in and cn
are you toughing at I
“At your curtoaitj

Stott Board of Hntth-

Th. mcretary Was authoriird to publish
such rejdirw of conwpnodwi reinlire to

OLIVES CHILIE

Ilao as*. Mtek.. SuV. M. IC3.

tt9»V

8- &lt;•■ PRIXnLKX.VTSXT KnrMCCO!tVBTAKCItlt A MAX
sjo— -ecjs

came to a ^tandalill ; but to Rachel'.
and flower psrtBrm. A tumble down,
unpainted GnnhooM: stood a iitllc luck
from t tie road, with it. ah utter, hattging
L.-dy by one Binge, and one or tw?'lilac

DR. IL F. PECKHAM.

■SSX5C5,n&lt;’Wf’S?SS.’;

NDHKfflFKHSK.HM.
Champion Reapers and. Mowers.
Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Han-ows. Road Scrapers,
&amp;c., &amp;c.
" I

felt.,:
DH.t .Rt Ssl I I
'ilSa'-^BSSsSS! s-x £
Hmuw*. Mkk._____
.
■' M. W. RIKER.

oyo c«iij-

it.crier, or tbb

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l« Ik* Court lto.~

Cu_UllMltaH.

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tarn. MM.

w

WRiaHTk HOLBROOK.

tfKS1VIL KJtinXKKM. C-.nO
m.Sraxr- —
John »i. &lt;

•

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
t»cwir r. A Mw'k

C. C. HOLBROOK.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON,

Etrcx#?„

GIUdBIuK &amp; RUSSELL.

the earth unchallenged.
For old Ben
Benedict was just the sort uf a man to
provoke and plsaae in alterations—a hu­
man March day, with streaks of auuriiine
and chilling gusto aandwiteliod through pven, and ebeck in ths bu&lt;la all
hi* nature People who knew him liked Ldlioua and umunUblu repining*.
him pawing well, but it wnuetimm t--A a
ling," mid Hugh Benedict to hi* young
wife. “He a eccentric, -but he i* uteri

Rachel did not answer, but her bine
eym looked wiufui and full of perplexity.

ML MILK

Jwt
SALtBBUKY k BIOMEAC-

l“t year. m ocensmoally worn m a
by ihosa retiring tain bankrurxey ;
'cratitonby thrtr i
8. Martin Vanburcq, Democrat, inau­
gurated 1837 : tired 25 ymn; are HC.
9. W. H. Harriwm, Whig, iaaneuralcd
favorite thia q.n^
1841 ; live*! om month ; age G8.
10. John Tyler, V. P.. Indepeadrm. name ia Lora It
inaugurated 1841 ; lived 21 yean ; age 7* ranging from one hi
and dollar* per nit.

12. Zachary Taylor, Whig, inaugurated realised on
1849; tired 16 month.; age 66.
13. Millard Fidmore. V. P., Indepen­
dent. inaugurated 1850 . lircd 21 yearn,
.&lt;w.» , uro'.
years . age OJ.
15. Jams ^uebanan. Democrat, inanTinted 1857 | tired 11 year.: age 77.
*1G. Abraham Lincoln, Republican ; in­ trimmed up nicely it ia thought
I lurtt ll——a i ___ ...i ii well as the greuinr fl

•

than they should by

ent, inaugurated 1863 ; tired 10 yrere ■
agv 67.
18. tlcnrra! Grant, Republican, inau­
effective lib. The atatc then ton 2li,(&gt;60
yean of effective life, which cannot be d»- gurated IbtiO.
liruatod at lea. than |15tl per rear, giving
a lua. of 83,^99,000. Kngimh statisti-

I nve ths orderly my ca
drawing a few feet Krokcd i

Orthodoxy is not so high or straight
in funner reasons, nor buttoned ao dm
A physician writes the following: "My
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... .

edge.

For Hugh's flAure depended to

.....

The cwt

hopefully.
alil-hixl obi
_
—.j i—i .

ilrttu make a fraud total of J7,331^1,
_ I__ I -lr r .L*
_ — a.___
Tory Victim, in Old HiiladalpMa.

luir, ...I
pox should be reduced ia the future by
mure thorough vaccination. He tcluvca
it tire solemn end iaufermi v. duly of every

husbands

“I hadn't any idea the retting* were M&gt;
low." grumbled the old gentleman
I lodgings, when the old gentleman first
rbolly prevent able
This
“Its JArtly the effret of the wall paper,"
bendd her ; and the only warning alia -had mid Rachel, with a glance al the red and
reflected in Hugh'* green moastrudtics. “A narrow striped
pattern will improve it."
•What queer Utile enpboard. at the
old gentleman. kissing Rachel on bulb
; trees in preventing miasmatic
cheek".
i, especially tiro blue eum of AnaAnd riie thought he waa not to terrible
rhich b cullirated in Europe, Calafter all.
“My dear," mid the old gentleman "I
He turned to Hugh, when lie had thus
different patterns of imported and domestic
uticeremoniotuly made himself acquainted
Michigan.
with his new niree-iulaw.
“Well, young man, are you ready to
‘•I riiall Like any place wherg Hugh ta,' fur the nccomtiliabnMSit of the work uf the
hygieniM is tLeoareful oJkotion and commid Rachel, brightly.
pulalion of beta. ILTiaUe vital MatiMiea
A firat-rlvs
TAXX.OH from Detroit, ex-j
must of neomity bo the Ixsia of the work.
He quoted from Buckle, who myv, "Sta­
peeted soon, when we tdiall be prepared to furnish the bent of
tistics, m a branch of knowledge,' h» al­
"Quite,
rir,'
1
Hugh
an*wered
very
ways thrown more light upon thu study of
cioihma
human
nature than all the sciences' put tocheerily.
fits guaranteed, at the Old Comar Stand in Empire Block. Hast­
“Ehall it be to-morrow?"
k-ather." He urged upon the board m..-1
^/Ym."
persistent effort, to sacure more
ings. Meh.
I "AU right."
vital staliMic. from the people of Michgan.
And Mr. Benedict at dow
the sreniug and enjoy himacif
There was the carriage at the door when'
* Wril.«irr mid Hugh wh
Rachel rose from her breakfast of bread
de wm taking bare, and pom
and butter and eoffee the next morning.
dooratep to light a eigar.
“W«l, rirf' mid unde
injury tn public health through the tree of
intoxicating liquors.
calmly.
up the road,
There was a lengthy diaemwion on Ulufriend of mit
min^inijoila, and their thorough inspection

VERY 3F"HNria

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
styles, kindsand prices. Over

ly coiled within.

win Iwcumeofil.

the
charter election &gt;•« .Wednesday. for the

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

real election ifor Governor in 1874) the

a the third

publicans C.OM in thateity.a Democratic

MADE TO ORDEB, »»■' P"r«t

and BET AIL

Gentlemen

it frequently, and a tnuro fund, faithful.

ONE HUNDRED

JEWELERS,

■aid

“That's a promt i
In the midrt
i

i.I.U, rh.-k., I..U l.ngbc

AVHOLESALE

Grant, Mill

A wont ibout Marriage.

ielTW^db.

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing,: in Barry
County. omprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a

GILES, BRO. &amp; CO.

gratified for a tarn through
irg and to the bool, which

“I shall

lowed their inaugnration as President..
*• Yas, I know," mid Rachel, gUnciug
round with brightening eye*.
‘‘That’, a

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

*

Hu

1825, tired 23 yean

proportion new Hvs to 70 as tired to 43
three hundred year* ago. Ftathtka taken
from that report of the registrar general
of England .how the mying of life In
I-oud.m caiucd by the progra- uf ciriliuing. “Gate'.
tion and of hygwne. The yearly death
rate wa&gt; ; IGtlO to 1G70. MJ per 1,4100 in­
habitanta;
1681 to 1630, 42.1 ; 1746 to
hinge, and Ml with a eraah to the ground;
1735,33.3 ; 1816 ta 1855. 21.9 : 1871,
THE BRIDE'S TRIAL.
22.6.
Taking the number of dealha in MichIt i. Mrangc what different mlinutes
inn during 1871 m 18,091, m du&gt;wn by
Xwill tmt on a man', character, *c1 to the rye. with which they may realisation of her biry dreams ? Thi. the
ew him. In the opinion of some, Mr. home I'ode Benedict gave them ! And
fur an instant our little heroine fell a. if harebell prevented. By these death,
from rui-mulje canx- he claimed a money
wu a gentleman, a reholar and a philan- tell I'ode Ben plainly that the could not loss to tho Male as follows : For the Uu
throph-I; while others, ijnitc a* well qitul her days in a hovel like thia.
But then came rol-cr reevod ihoqgbla.

Come and get one ON TRIAL.

ry, the aft &lt; rnoon grew hi.
GoprUttatwftalOT

death;
•
1. rtuorge Waahiagton, Independent,
the children died in their first vvwr ; in inaugurated 1789 : tired 10 year. , age GM
the I'.Hh century the deaths at thia age
were reduced tu 13.12 |*r mil. In the
It)century 61.11 twr cent, and in the
.Icin u. .
present century only 33 pur rent perished
Iwbre they reached 20years, inthefirat

“How dreary it looks f thought Radid. with a little ahmlder. .But Uncle

Nine different Points for
thus adapting the “OLIVER’
all kind of soil and work.

r found few purohaacro for ere’n
quality. Some apparently I

ident , the length of the time he tired after

land, was it

PRICES REDUCED.
l-a.-unlar aUewlU* in'
•
S,r. .-..I

%

Th.: following Isldr. prejarvd fcr refer
euer. shows the pUitlcal "rntiment. and

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Serrra!

The President..

»jo6 Solo t/l 1871. 30fg Soto /g iBft.
jgjt
Solo i/t 18/3. igg/6 Solo i/i 18/f. 3&gt;ajj
( ENTKAL HOUS!
Sold if tBjs, 41/0 fuLLf 100000 KILL
HASTINGS, MICH.
»r ifcguinto foi, 18/B. Oft ifnLf
L. E. STAUFFER,'.Prop.
TUT
l^fT Solo

idOxMi Anrel. tJ
hurrilde fight chiefly

Tlie hard roqueted Dr. K rdtie to

ic structure.,

rui

eart and larry coat, rising to every hah to
thank tho crowd that they treated hit* no
worn. Hunt, who had married a MuSbcwell. sister of Wmt’a wife, escaped
with hi.
England, and there re­
the ('ulumbiu (Ohio) mained. Leigh Hunt was their son;
a cordially greeted om night by
ricin Blinker end his wife at a l

The Michigan Central Bailroad stepsto

■x

touching ii
poor litd*

Nos. 266 and 268 Wabash Avonuo, Chicago.

HOWARD WATCHES.

up a carved conch shell, Mattering bright
ruin into a lower bordered basin directly
ch&gt; Beu made his appearance ln-fore the in bon' of ths gate..
"Oh, bow besutifhl!" cried Rachel
“I nffver mw suab superb Mariet gerani­
“An but tht last one, undg,"
ums in all jnv life ; ami phat a loreiy
And Rachel lifted her pretty hesui out

r“¥XpUAXS"'1“,mEunkal all lateral

DENTIST

Me,

■

Swarfs Hoyii,

Itodid turned r¥.
, "Cannot the bumoern be
irr mid Hugh, hesitaiingiy.
"No, U esut't," replied Unde
ly. "If you don't want to go, 1

••ItUtiko biry land!" cried Rachel,
mtihueimtimny. "Do tall me, Unda
Beu, who is to live bare?"
Unde Ben turned round and bred

I sl«n go," mid Hugh.

«1BAND MAFrWt............................

HATED

■Yen'll find us

I little Rachel,
thin unexpected

OPPOSITION COURTED
CmnpaiTKm Invited and Compctitiou Defied in
klmber.

Coffees and Spices

Dr. Mmse, to his lodging house at the
south wrot enmer of Market and Seventh
payment of printers' bills; that uot over
fifteen per cent, of all the Govwnmosit ia occupied by a tailor. who show*

Mirelopes h
u:.«

and Parlor Clock, of every Description.
__
Watch Materials and Tools for Jewelers.
rirs (HKAPK3T PUCKS 18 OCK MOTTO.

National or

‘Oh, yea ; ‘tie beniUiftrl."

child', footstep.

The Firtt Public Reading of the Dec­
laration.

litical

HmUm; Not York City,

ery floating rumor that ia likely to
scandal again* somu Republican

if Julr, whan
Mt uf MMt I
loha Nixon,
Sharif of I

�irnelf was not aa artirtic surernw-

llr

Booth did not succeed -a berating the
title rale with the power and effect which
nharartcriac his Jlam’.et xml Iago. Lm.1i

such desu-waerati
was seen to shake hands with him
TIIK &lt;11X1X TKAtiK. ’

Irving, Mich.,-April, 11th, 18»6.

Chicago has grown to I-- » god-forsaken

ii building last Tuesday evening, and
Bll4*oded by about forty thousand
ma, nearly all voten.
Mixa JtHOr WXJrTWtlXTll

After all the fiuurish of trumpets U cMimatcd that a million and a half of
pcupJe hare heard them; that fifteen I
Ilallct Kilbonrn and the brave drtcrmiaa- thouaaffd bad been converted, besides the

tiou.
RUTHKBFOBD B. HATES.
of Ohio.

vcry dueely to hot
meat indefinitely or un til ho xlumbl purge for tho rhttwhoa, the effort of which will all discuauug the

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

Polttieal Note..
Vice Preridnrtial candidates mtn to U of the case by the Hoow. shrink from
placing their party in such an altitude of ciatiou, and tu audit purpose that &gt;131,
enmity to the right, of the rititen aa

by the
vn»cta
trucks.

of stealing,
1 , ■: n !

that

There U no denying that Moody and j eity
Sankey bold the hearts of the Christian ’*
people in their hands.

church, but are attracted there by the

them, and of their kind; at the present
time, and, at thia point in the pruevcJings,
the feet that the leopard cannot change
up on the Sibbalh, and cease to mock al
of Tutu Hoynr. a straight oat, dyed in the tho worship of God with their ribald gaywool democrat, for mayor, which little job cty.
.
_m __ i -iJ- i_
..r
was neatly sprung,on the meeting snd

going through the city is
its raloe. Conarsjuctitb
people, all anxious to give the &lt;lepartmg
pets prefer other markato, andjjjgy
port directing Kubouni ■ production be- evangelist. a hearty and cordial Godfound lhein. Baltimore 'ts ukir

RemtMican National Convention.

young ek-rk or mechanic. for away irom
boom iiBuenera. find. bi. f-th ready greased

trouble isn't with the the other day, in refcrnew to hi. politic*,
k the lowi fails on them, that ho waa.'. a DavU dcmooral. aril a
luate-d railroad anno]--- Btritow republican '—aajwzail|(ht fairly
bu aaid to repraen*. elcmautv in l*otli po-

“Hottext money for all, and
would hare been implied by the adoption well meeting era very effecting, and the
free achoolx for all.
There
rarexaent oi umtrial.
’
should be *uo inflation which
Committee of the Hou*-, advwng it to
Hx-Hcnalor Trumbull of Illinois fat end-'.................................
that rasa building. Every neat was occu­
will depreciate the one nor secpied, and every inch af standing room a.
terian interference which will
Ur Republican once more.
destroy the other.”

K. h. Rollins fur I nited Mateu Senator.

election to morrow promise. tirbe prolific
mvrkcd by. tlut /.fcr fAv««, next day. ,
t thccoufcdcratc. never eoulewc awvb
' ’
‘ t makingmro uf the lioe*
THE SALARY BILL VETO.
h ■dmuhi be Mted. Imwnwmally p-opulsr!
t
—- —
unite m pwj
The Preeiuent Thinks the Salary was
rill allow.
Smell at Finland MuehTooSmallYet.

nx I
feasted, screnadcil and lionised by ourcttl- living.

Knthwiaat. thetamdre. they &lt;m-

Republican urn aj&gt;d Reform can easily go

the Pnwidenrial x»Ury after th. jerwent
term; To the Senate uf the United Slalcw.

growcy wlU fuel the guod effect of this at! tti-the -•ux
--ilk st-scaing*
stockinj*" were alraMl
afraid to do
do'
I inytHag fo-yood ‘•nyejtuinj" to a limited
extent, but on Saturday they l-cemoe
• c-&gt;nri*t*4 of their error, when they found
and their power will not diminish. They fitsUitv thrown away.
‘ tl&gt;«n&gt;olvre&gt; iflrontineotly bounced by the
Hayes man. He believes the latter w the report. Tucker of Virginia, another one of reerived during their stay in the city
TUX rxtUtOM
South Towu jiotkrr. sitting m&gt; a board ol*
coming naan.
over •30,001) from grateful pxrenlj and; —» *■&gt;'
m..» sjw.mm
appointmcnti This l-ody met the com™.. TK« &gt;L.nk
I—.-hi.h n M. »

been pretty extensively advertised.

Dur- before they knew them scoffed at them.

FreoUeut of the United Stains,' without

cuurac from a actwe of duly to my auccna«r» in *.ISrc. to inyaclf, and to what i* due
to the dignity of Chief .Majrirtrate of a na­

,
who found rt convenient to nut off stop­
theta to live and prosecute their work.. piIlg M Uogas poraibi.
Dr rtyU at
Mr. Moody goes to
Florida f« a few i the openings display a judkioui mixture
works, snd Sankey goes for hi* rest to of iartsycats nou-ms which the milliner. -''itumptetKraf tlx- imtirr irregularity of
th.- «&gt; ralk-d rlratiufl. They then p

with -Stele-right*.‘

To lAose Whmu it matf CoHcrn:
I am now running n NEW POR I’A
MACHINE for Moving. Rasing, or
ing the Location of Buildings from small
great, and having handled about 1.31(91,
ings in Hi years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that "may fevor me with a rail.
Mv address is Irving. Barry Co., .Mich.
L
■
xxOQnS “ ■

DRUGS AND MEDICINES
BOOKS, STATIONERY, &amp;C

Having become owner of the
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Books,
Stationery, &amp;c., &amp;c., formerly
owned by Hopkins &amp; Barnes, 1
shall continue the Bnsinessof sell­
ing the above named Goods at the
old stand, in the City of Hastings
and do moat respectfully solicit a
share of the public patronage. I
have securedffithe services ofC.
A. BARNES, to conduct the
Business for me. I shall buy
my Goods strictly for Cash, and
by so doing shall be able tOjCompete with any Drug House in the
County.

CHAS. SHEPARD, M. D

rting a. SupvrvtMir*.
MB. non EXT T. LIBC0L3,

nearly ttU&gt;,000.

brought into the Mate,and il any datarte
ful nutter was found, to destroy and sup-

.
„
J MM.

Blaine led Tucker up to thia old decision
by easy but rap-id
ges, then fixed his
, ....
. i Southern heart Mr a few skilfully diverted
..4 Mta, wai» EMjrfr, I
&gt;hd

ing that he still held to the Utter and
spirit of that decision. A look '&lt;jf blank

Republican State Convention.

all! be esiliUwl In a sect

8. D. Bin
8.8. OU» Secretary.
Republican C&lt; nv«ntion

The Mitral Township ia lb. Crawly will

THE BANNER

The building wil

mail
&gt; pratly fancy bate are tbown fir tho n un »itin.- win-given to c*,uallv round men, tor the rvwpoaaibnitus and dignity of the
try and to be wupw by youmr girix. I and that part ufllie rvvolutesi emmpluhI M uys and feathers are- interdicted by ' nl. All through this straggle the ilcpubfashion, though the second rate nallin. &lt; • 1 li&lt;an party hero hut shown its usual deter­
Enprrvr of Brui!, l*vin I’edro. He ram* fill •hate with them sa they weft: w*tra Ixrt i minalwvi to fight fraud and corrupt ion, no
rep’ qu'irtJy, for an emperor, and duupare so slow in getting the modes, tbit
»ion. an average of about UJO daya to the
their hate always look fohiol haau, and
*&lt;wiut&gt;, nr 1720 per year &lt;ir lew than
the rtyhj uf lart wiater dovetail »n tfo-&lt;
The soatert for the Republican £ubcrnone tliirtiifti of the alary of the 1‘nridcnl.
was weeping and waiting in many circle. of June
Heather, with ite ridirate
The politicians wanted a chauee tn air pinky white and soft f-liagc, ia the fo» ■ •vatic proportion » BevcriJgn ia working
thcuuelrro at a rveeptioti; the eity officials cr adtuired fur trimming.
I'lumy &lt;.J) like a bearer, and Elibu Waakburnc’•
finally itmehnl &lt;3,000 [*r anutu,

few loug .ighted Democrat, when Tucker
I that Blain and Conklin have not apoken was carried into thia -lasuagiag admission. mH' dinner at about three prices, dividin;
to each other in ten yeari! That i« un­
with the official. ; tlic folio wanted i
doubtedly why we are having ««eb dull
■pie-minded members on the itmocratie emperors are supposed to always desire,
and most evwy!&gt;ody wanted to hate
The Philadelphia /Awe think, ii a
ronn-thiug in raanecticm with him. ' But
uhe liravilliati refused to submit to any­
ragaeity to sec that their only hope of rue­ thing of the kiad. lie eatue here to »re
He had
cow thia fall ri by disavowing any empa­ and not be seen, ami he did it.
splendid apart menta for himself and suite
thy with the old pro slavery • and Ulate at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and’ hr paid
right views that dictated the [«&gt;!icy of the hia own bills tlic same as any other man
would. He drove about tlx eity and
viewed it in the most comfiirtaJJc way he
didate for the Presidency. ia being over­

which thia braid was rtfly found last

‘rJ'"'lfci’u“J~r

OUR CHICAGO LETTER.

.a.
T.UW..W ih»x. -n,.:
1
M Lt, i.
U uu ™i...

1’c‘r'n”

J
„„„

Mr Rotert T. U.-roh-Th. Oo.- ,b&lt; M^_,rs,_
had got through be paid hia bilk like a
•rnorship— After Grtnt— Buatneu ibe matter standi now. Bristow seems to
man, and went to Chicago. Then were
Enter—investigation—The Rifle— ba ahead in th-.- wishes of Uqrablkae *
thirty people in hia suite, attending upon
pro-dar-ry and lrea*on.ble Democracy, hia pTM-G-an-l hum twenty to take care
Baoth.
Out i*-cal troubles bare taken ait
oflii. witeTthe ewnvas. The cxpeuca
of the party at the note! alone Were 12 .
CbMauo, April 17th, I*
j
subject just now. lilaine has many fricods;
One of tho House investigating or*
Sfo) twrday.tlM entire expenses being
The interne
interrat which
। Merton'is not popular, and I don't know
Fr„haUy |A,000. It bu t a bad buwneenation.
being an emperor. Dum 1‘cdro is a tall, ___ g—,—___ — — n--------- ------------ 1 i of any ••fen-rite son" to whom the affectrraay spent.»eu,uvu on wnneraro, wimoui
dbooveriBg aaythiBg to justify a twen- I h jujt B(m
the racUe*. riau- well built, handaotno man—one who im­ against fraud and cnnuptioeri poveramcn1 I ions of tlic proplearo inclined. Washbume
prests one a* being a long way above the
dees being pul out through the eoutnpal merchants who wrote a letter the other
empress* ia a rather handsome wovancc of that party. Every election held
day. and bring engrossed in the busiacni, who looks as if she h.vl ■ aa much
of fighting the ballot box staffers. left
dearly shows that the intelligent voters
j gatfou, and a einiH.peut k.n ol currency
of this country—many of whom partially government Brnil enjoys. The offirera. box mu) put in—hb »poe4»elr»
relented toward it ia 187-1—have been un­ aerompanyiag him were all Sue looking
Thera will Iran ckrtiou for May..r and j » ratward, rwipracating the eart ward mow­
deceived by the hopekoe incompetency met', cxw|&lt; om—the treasurer, or Alderman, tomorrow, and l.uainr^ will [ ««•»
pune-lwldcr, of the pony.
He looked .
'
fisrakratebv active lart work, elraanw Satlike a pur-: bolder—a small wxnlco be generally auapended- I rood eitucna
clement in the South manifested by its fsevd. brown-vkinned wan—whtes bnaileaden in Coograaa thia winter, and are
cscetion and |&gt;olL» win be carefully wateh-.d.
preparing to administer a fitting rebuke to
while tho ladira—G&lt;d blew* them—are

CutboUc io all .South

r*»e

—««• I»

I'iCXRO.

TheElMtion-A Sow's Ear-Long- "T“'*
M. WM.Mk-H. I Hi! H. m !“

"Er;. 1.h

fixed by th- Conititutioo in supplying ds. ------------------------ "
-----------

judgement of the great majority of those
U. 8 Obaxt.
Excut ire Mansfoo. April 18,1876.

tioss.

I lesidns journal clerk Smith, it

Doorkeeper Fits Hugh in Kentucky acre-

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

America.

volume of th« IIastixo". RxrOBLirAW

sad wiD undoubtedly secure aa ejection.

their author, srv the only parties punish- conetUting him, ami whatever lie raid

Prnsidculix! efoctMl

law an*l give the innniripal
•hrift. Tint Uttofy &lt;&gt;f Use
harr k-d to the pronnt
dition, is interesting:

H UN D

recogvitad religion.
was raeUetad by a majority of 3C72 over

I

And she dial go write campaign
.luffing—forced a new city clutter upop

good opinion of this emm try and it. p
j k,.nfi, Miii.d&lt;rimMcll»t he k

Democratic Mayor (Colvinl assumes tn
cry recently UrubcU'a Comuihlrv have

bv the officula of this pity,
mined by the wpully objrt
MLattAF's IMPEACnMKJIT.

TVLoaisrilk

todiM 11mm

mb now

nady

The people of Barry ( -minty to under,
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
have sent ns 40 dozen
but Will Hams, says he cnii sell them Cheap
to get them clrtired out.
Well they sent us a doutile order ol

CROCKERY

too, but Dan says il is going to be a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
go to keeping house, and he will sell it Cheap
and close il out

ran port of the state Ik . crvlg" appears to
ming hate, and with thew heavy crane have strong support and is te-l concerning i
like nbboua and plain tfoc grainil rilka htui&gt;--ifmuch ity.th-.t quarter, l-ul devotes ',
are weed mere than anything cbe.
Fine

which arc b-at a trcllia round tho fare I-:

LY S ADVERTISE**"

m, aBOOTTBSCOI

tv eontrenfttm io be '
eatut^ay.
The ca
^UlbehMaefoUaw
^■ard.at the Sehexi
Uvemrl Ward at thi

todiqjfc.. TouHh t
\kr Mee vf the Count.
By order of City Co

rm

to impeach Clapp, the Senate printer. who aa Attorney General of Virginia a
Better get through with that Belknap

M.nrns

Ute U. 8. Manihal here. Ktovira to the
~
’ ■MkrtndferadnetolhoGovbc employed depute ineg­
on, hanng boon sent to

ter*—. u — w ft

GROCERIES

We have a
\l&lt;\Stock as any one coining
id the Store can see and the
ill be sold
cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says our D(/LLAR TEA
is the best be ever saw, and everybod allows
our SIYTY CENT TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
P bin says don't tell any bo«ly they sell
PURE GROUND (.'OODS for ilis to hard
work to grind thorn.
» WITH, MANEEfi PRESTON.

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

�,|

We hare secured the assistaiice of Geo. H. Brooks, to
\ settle up the account with
I every /terson doing business

PniI.AI&gt;Mt.PlllA, April 22,-lBTfl.

It haa 1mm said that the American, as
a people are lacking in that spirit of “ssnUmenta! potrUbm ’ M characteristic of
many other nation*!!Itos, that the thrifty
inhabitant of Undo Sam's domain in hi*
hot pursuit of the •‘almighty dol­
lar" has no time to foster and promote the
•mtimattia that first found cxpre-ioc in

Notioaz

Some vengeful satirists have sought to j
drive home conviction upon thia point by
a comparison of national songs, making
sorry contrast of the lively air of-Yankee
Doodle" with the soul stirring notes uf
the “Mancllaise’’ and the “Wacht am
Rhine.” And the truu American wondun why hit people ire so slandered ; for
notwithstanding the ramopolitan charac­
ter of our popular inn U Is a slander.
.
But we are nuw fairly into the Centen­
nial year. and the spirit of ’"Ii i* a good

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

M. HIndea, Hottie Stopper,. Dntrcll.
J. Uajrd. IMteeCiMMr.inUlMMiMi
H. Minh, Shu* Lacing*, brtruii
I&gt; l&gt;*rmi.l, Cheek Hook*. Artau.
P. Sekwk, NmI Tok*. WaytMid.
I». tauherlaa.1, Car Trert.. lMr.il,
Lecture

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

quality and quantity of it. Ifthu nujoa- 1
tic old eagle don’t do sonic tall acnaaiingl J
between thia and the fifth day jpf July it
will bo a wonder. I venture tu nay that ।
reverence fur ''the father*'' than their
utterance*, or a more profound rrapect for

&lt;1*44 113}.

den positively refused to run against Hol­
man for the nomination, and rite lionor
was fina'ly conferred upon James I), WiU-

William Eurgk.rU bulldi.g

Krom ike tartb-oAtlng Eryant'* dilatory of
Ike failed flaiea. aa eatertatatag i-iwerr
b foMbhnl reaeerntag "Tl.» Try* Vocationtaa." The G.llege Serie* ia continued Wilk a
paperon Dewdola CeUege. leatalslag rein Intecentee it Hiwthanie. faingfeike. and
other diaiiapiukei men ; amoag ike pldare
ia a *|ll.«irtl« of Loagfell .e. al shout the n;.

of the main eharsn of adultery, if not, in.
deed, of all the (lurch ComwiUeo found
•gains: him.
Let the world know what we know.
This man was only confronted by the un­
reasonable statement of a fallen woman,
one who was oxpelie 1 from the church
one year ago. but who was ruled a mcml-cr
duriog the trial by the Presiding Elder’
that she might blacken the reputation of
a Christian minister, aud thia too, while
fire of our most respectable citizens gave
a oiuntcr statement, Uigvther with one ul
ths toost prominent witneme* for the prusTl,is woman had previously signed a li­
bel solemnly taking back this very charge
upon noth, and afterward* acknowledged
her signature to it upon live stand.
Her
statement, is unreasouablc, a* site fixed
the scene in acun»picuou* iJare and by
^Aylight; and we can but think that great

We will kJ] ehewper than pny other House
in the city.
' TEA! TEA!!
,
From 50 to SI "5 aa to grade. Warranted
from 13 to 23 eta. eirenper than any other
House In Itarry County.
COPPER
For 23, 23, 30, 33, 40 *nd 45 cent*.
U*&gt;k at the quality.
CANNED GOODS
Tumat.w*, Peaches, Cherrire, Plumlm,
l“ine Apidra, I'cara, Green Peas, Ac., Ac.
CANDIES
,
We have the best amortmitit and sell fur
the lea*t money in the rity.
TOBACCO
We do **dl a lietter article ami from 10 to
V
••
other place in
tlic Cuunty.

I0TUKE FRAMES AND MOUJ,J&gt;.
nrow, IIKACXWTX. PArwa-HoLt.EU8. Wall-Pocxetm, FuwmJIoldkxx,

Peerless Milk Safes

We sell the BcnCupbefi.
PRODUCE
neighlnr by the unreasonable rulings of
the chair, as well as tho deep prejudice Taken in exchange for all kinds of goods
manifested by the court, against the accusrel, anti the low, vile rumors of enemies
in Chesaning and dsewberi which were
poured into the cars ofthe reverend gvntleman, who sat in judgment upon their
accitsed brother.
We, aa a community, feci greatly aggricv
cd, that the Court instructed tlic witaen
not to cotnmuncalv the name ofthe other
supposed guilty party. It thereby threw
a foul suspicion upon tl^ good name of ev­
ery woman in our midst. Had the wit­
ness been obliged to state the name, »l»e

Prof. Watson discovered another plan­
et, April 1(1. If was in the roostcllat ion
rirgv. and shines like a star of the 11th
magnitude.
An oil Mintinguf Guv. Hingham, the
first Republican Governor uf Michigan, he
being elected in 1851, has deen add 'd to
the Stale Library.
Thu growing whrat crop through the
Stain is looking promising. March has
proved the most favorable for that crop of
any fur years post.
Small |Kix4ias been very prevalent in
Lyndon, Waahtenaw Co. One or two

organized with a full crape of oflkvre.'and
that town now boosts of as thorough and
efficient a fire department aa any inland;
city of the statcWm. Psulie. kicked by a horse at a
Detroit lirery stable, route time agn, and
uno leg broken, died Thursday evening,
from a bone splinter severing one of the
arteries while towing about on his couch.
The wife uf Jantes K. Shepard, of
Chippewa, killed a large buck recently.
He had been scared up by some Indian

lion held at Indianapolis, Wednesday of
hst work proved a very lively affair. Hon.
William S. Holman uni Hon. Frau kirn

were run, the latter supported mainly by
Republican* The Union recorder, C. M.
Hagadurn, had one majority over F. C.
Terrell, Democrat; and the latter gentle­
man had previously been defeated at the
township election by one vote for rnperin-

dumb, and blind.
From Jan. 1 to March 31, (1.913
emigrants camo into the tJnlted.Stalai by
way of Port Huron.
(Iranrille Miller, &lt;*• of the election
day rioten at Niles, bi been lined 150
and f.U days in the Workhouse.
Aller the centennial trec-tdanling al
Mason, April 15, (.). M, Ihitnre of this
city delivered an eloquent addrnm.
Ths time fur holding the next fair uf
the Ingham connly agricultural society
ha* been fixed for Sept. 27’ 2H, 29.
Hot,. 8. M. C’utoheon, of YjaUanti,
will be a delegate to the Presbyterian As­
sembly at Brooklyn’ N. Y., .'lay 18.
Furnishing plaster to grangers at less
than what it rata to grind it was what
husti-d H. 0. Weston of Grand Rapid*.
Cotigneramau Durand has given notice
that a competitive examination for a na­
val cadetship, will be held at Flint on the

Scvcral farm* in lower Michigan sold
of late al prices quite up- to the highest
that hare been obtained at any pn.-v.iou.*
period.
The annual reunion of the State Pioneer
Society will be held in Anu Arbor in ranjunction with tlic Washtenawewnntydreiety

in be was w beautifully thrashed by his
obstreperous progeny, and joibs in the
jollification of the boys who Mattered hl*
lea *o jiromiscuouidy about Bo-ton harbor.
Possibly the old fellow may experience a
tew jwig* of regret when lie coutempIatM
what a proud and profitable part o? hi.
kingdom was thi'ii lost, but

and Mr. Bull, as be reflects upon .what
alt have been, can only wish that he
sooner learned that it b&gt; not always
wise to nil. with an iron rod.
Arrangement* for the “big show" are i
going vigorously furward, and here one'
seen all the bustle of prejaratio^. Phila-1
delphia is completely absnrixd in it. Mat-!
tcre not pretaining to “the Centennial”

BUSINESS NOTICE.

•■d from Eurjpe and is now at his’home in
Mtbkegvu.
The first car-load of Verawnl marble
for the floors of the capital arrived in Un

tion ever celebrated it* hundredth lesthday on a mon magnificent wale, or-in­
duced ao many other government* to take
an active part in the festivitita of tho oecwriow, to to speak. Even John Bull—
bleat hi. good nalurod old tout—burin in

Republican Csucuses.

The Republicans of the se­
veral Wards in the City of
Hastings, will meet in cau­
cus on Friday evening'April
28th 1876, al halfpast seven
o’clock to" choose one Delegate
from each Ward to the coun­
ty convention to be held on
Saturday.
The caucuses
will be h$ld as follows-First
Ward at the School House,
Second Ward at the Depot,
Third Ward at W. H. Hay­
fords office, Fourth Ward at
the office of the County Clerk.
By order of City Com.

tie up our matters. Any re­
ceiptsgiven by him or any
other business done by him
jor. an on r—~i7d
Banner Office, pertaining to
the publishing department,
•" valid

WE MEAN BUHINE8S!
Fnnilture Ilouru* south aide Htatc Bt.
opposite H. A. OoodyraPs Hardware
Store.

renwni

.

biok.

FARM FOB SALE!

jaA^^ovED

Going to Kansas or Colorado.

ful Arkansu Valley, to PUetiin, Colorado
Spcugs, (’uchara*. Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fe and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Arizona. Special round trip
90 day tirkeu tel I^verim salo May 15th,
at S30, taking [in the fiun-ju* watering
place* on the D. A R, G, Road. U&gt;w em­
igrant ratea to the San Juan Mine*.
I 'Ullman Palace Sloening (’arc between
the Mbacuri Hirer and the Roeky mount
min* without change. Clone connection
made at Kan*** City and Atebidm in
I nion DejmC For
time table* and
the San Juan Guide,’’ addrcs*,

Haattap Jan'y. 1M. ISTfi.

XXMWI

G L A S.sXNDriA IN T

FINE PRINTING

DONE at this OFFICE

ttM
(••nM UiSrn m
GifORUK /, in:a rim.

Implements i

C^0D

FOR TIB SPKINfl TRAM.

respect the Quaksr City is acurccly belter
than ita neighbor*. The splcudid system
of building associations so much in vogue
here is, however, worthy of mention, as ita
rcsulls arc wituesacd in lire comfortable
situation of meehaniea and other, of the
middle cUsmw, whn ar? better haus-d in
Philadelphia than anywhere else in the
world. Nearly every one has a home of
hi* own.
As an Mxposiliua of the progroM in the
arte and scimra, invirutlons and every
the people sharf read, snd what shall be eoucavoaUe industry, the Centennial exrefused them. Fortunately fur bis party
no other member was fioliih enough to
advocate such an atvmrd etwaorabip of the

home in Si.’ Clair, co &amp;O lUth.
Mr. j
Cooper wa. a member of Congress once
having been elected in 1852 from the
same dbtrict now represented by another
gentleman of tho same name.
Il is a thrilling •
grizzled lop driver l

THE CELEBRATED

niATIOYU

®S£-&gt;£S:

•

4li* little chair la
1* sue.
Illa Tax heloMM more.
Ilia h*kkr kene t* ridavlera.
turn* haa C*a* Vetera.
Attention
1 will tell fur the next Sixty Days fur

for the craning Kipcactiow is, of coune,
estimated, and it remain* to 1« seen liow :
much' the prevaihng hard tinxw ux«lifie* .
them- calcntalicuM. If idl the autiripmiou. '
। of our Jdighied luaifirtva and ex|&gt;vctaiit
tradesmen air realised they will be lisppy, ,
am) it will 1* one more instance wheretu
“BoLby Burns' linn about ‘Th* Int I
bid pbnu of twin, and awm" &lt;k&gt; q.4 .q- I
ply. Nut a villsge or hamlet in al) thir ’
land will to wilium: rej&gt;rp-cntati&gt;.ii here
to see aud rejoice.
No fairer .pot on earth could have been
C&gt;und fur the purpw, and viewed from
Oeorgu’s Hill—a commanding elevation
in Fairmount Park—the rising aocnrnu
bling buildings of the Exhibition appear
with thrir diversified
’.ttW
reiluru aud xiilteringti..,——, „ ------- shin., like a new rity of fairyland. The
m^ratrn long roof lines of the main build-1
ing and the machinery building, the dcmul Elskop Cte**l»».l Oze. .
t
statutes on the dome and ioof of Metuorila short stories Ibis number tally sustains J
tbs reputailon of the Magaila* in Ibis par- ‘
tieslar, ceeialrieg, "Just fa Tiste," by

iron Plow.

With Wood lor Iron Beam.
Land Rollers, Harrows, Culti­
vators, Double Shovel Corn
Plows.

■ nl kind* of Sewing Machine Needle* aud '
Mseliine Oil. I aU aril Well A CUtertt &gt;
Pump*.

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
EVERGREENS.SMALL FRUITS,
and other &lt; nizmental Trstw and Frail*.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

TRIUMPH HARVESTER AND EIPIBE STAR lOFIB,

XXfiOwl.

Dte March of Reason.

xi51w-

C. H. Salisbury.

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
Wijh patent Bent Offfkr, made from the beat New York Rccnttd
Growth Rkkory.

Benj H. Bristow.

The Old Reliable
cotmtira.

xx51 tf

/

.

Comrtantoy on Hand,

BUoTmiT m Imi
dpor cwt of Goodycant Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.
Htmlinga, April 12, 187G.

HAVE YOU A

Tatrer*

�Rheumdisffi, Neuralgia, Sciatic,
----teMMi. r-ttT»«r-ar.A --i.

CALIFORNIA
;irty M hts .nvratmeui. How wvU this
•JM* was uraplud will, will be shown Iwwltat* for a moment. o «ay that fur a
: Bather Lubhs. raport to the .St«u- fact, and iti'rnk it ia tho man. cxtrava^M
fe,nk*r k-11* “uj-pfix umi in the world uf manurvs-that ate fitl. d
to fartiliu land. 1 would put asbw on ha* romethiog t- fight for. ami that «btf.
being a tree wotuati. will help hiia to
Here matter toted until the meeting of
fight; that she will put her lips to lih ear
and whbj-er wunh oTroaira-l, and her
dr-waiag logra^ tend, lait I would apply hind to has haart arrl impart luipirati-m.
my manure for growing the grass, into All ihrrarh life’ through rturac tfad runthe soil, in roeb a way that it woull l&lt; ahinr. through Kmflirt an.P- victory,
tliurovghly intermingled with the surface through advene an-l through -favuiing
of the roil iWf and ao intcnoingled that winds min needs! wouun'i- love. Ils.
itwiUUr cnaUc-l to prrrorve lor itaelf heart yrwrn*for ii A sister's ora m-tli ,
«4a bno will hardlr supply the iwe-L Yet
many seek far nothing further thin sn- '

in the truth'aait i«.
Rumors ray Urge Mims of money have
l-oeu advanced to Brother Warton to cuable him to erect a mill and purchase, the
necessary machinery for making plaater.
nnd the supplement rays:
That thu committee might -be secured
against Ions. Brttthcr Weston artigued to
the rammittee all onion for plaster that
had hem rewired by me and forwarded to

other. Then the question very naturally
ariart, are they micquatc? And that de
pends entirely ajx&gt;n the amount of plaster
Brother Weston ran furnish and tho sum
iwr ton to be applied in payment of the
bmn. Tho Secretary on thia point giro
us only Mr. Woaion'a speculations, who
frankly admit* that he cannot fill Ida or­
ders. Now, upon his own ata^mcata and
that of othera who have visited hia premi«B »t Grandville, we are enabled to glean
the following farts:
1st. That the Bteta Grange by nwolat i mi authorized the Executive Committee
tcaasat Brother Wrotoa peculiarily or
i&lt;b«rwi-« to tnanufartiuT plaster.
2d. That the committee have adiaticvd
Brother Wcrton several ihunaaad dollars
with no other security than the order*
furniabed by the subordinate grange*,
'which wc are told at this fate hour will
.noAbe filled. Perhaps this i» security
enough, but to my mind, it is a matur of
[«rfcc&lt; kMHCtMW,and had if etni.-ulcd from
any other aoarve than from buxinw men
whose nspiratiras for office leada them to
think they would make a'good governor, a
l.'nited States Senator, or a Congranman,

The tn-tot extensive. thorough nod n-ur
plrto iii'titution of the kind io.(ho world.
Eight llum«and LTtoluatci of this ndlege
Paul, Mix&lt;cKAro:.tH.Dtn.tmi m&gt;w in nicivaaful IradiMx ia the principal
and all point* in th? Great Northwest. cities an-l towns of the I'uited Slates

box.Ht.

w Ikinc. «.l tasetr-fa-ar
to deprive it of the heat ofthe BiUNaplicrv.
nor put it ia in »o idiaih&lt; a manner as to
M-d iM-youd measure, hare gottcu :
KwnX*
I rinr la to* aa-stili or a
be subject to the usual evaporations ina.
limn they sought. Tlt-dr wives »ur- | .apt n-rt.a.
Hwaaualh ’"I to the K-lal
led by the auu nnd the wind.
It should
lEssaJSihcm by bringing rat a uo de idett in .
he put into the acai in such place th»t
i«, and dtKkartng a tr.-art-rt t-f n-ur - cbatle. PsMl
the soil will control it and put where the
KgezSCTttffi
impathy an-l biro.
heal of the atmmpherc and the rains will
reach it. Now you catrpcttitooin various
The name of Rohm Lincoln.
of'
waya. For the seeding down of gram
lands, and rmin lands, therefore, I would President Idneoln, is mcnriooe-1 in IMInois
apply a harrow and harrow in the ma­ for Hivn-sary of Suit.
nure. For corn lands I would apply the
manure the day before I jJautcd my c«ni
—say the last of May— plough in the
manure, and turn the sod over dri to it.
I would aay that the season for this i.
that, if you put a little, fertiliser into the
hill, when the hot corn weather rotue- aixl
the corn roots are in wenn-h c-f their f-.-d,
they will be seeking in tho furrows far
that heated and dc&lt;raqx*o-l 'material that
lie there. That ia the secret of the as­
slt» lalnwl si Ou--Ale-ftss 'W- MT real SO •» ■
m. A*4 iL«rsi- i-xIsJumJ toto-lM -a mH
sertion that corn will grow better, upon
.(•siSir .I uwaasre iks -sm «t t« • bu»lml «s4
re -Istil■■&gt;.! »is:»-ulss ereli rtS»MU&gt;
rod lan-la newly ;J-iughe-l. with die ma
»t .to- aa stl-owr fre rt i«aatr-«ts -toUsrrttSi
nnre ploughed in. than ip-almost any cab­
l&gt; ill M.irtrere «insrtt ro&gt;« Uol-»t&gt;a c» mi:
• re -«-li«s- st UwsMa re«i«r. tiaiisatova i».
there and Mil -lirttrrlsr-l by atmospheric
influences, will be hcatixl and will begin to
deeompiwe jmt when the com most w.uti.
it- That ia the way I should apply it to
a csjrn crop and to the great root crops
that wc raise. I should apply it in pre­
cisely tho way 1 hare auggested, io pre­
pare for the growing uf gra-w aud of rorn,
bcraUM- I aiu osuurol from my own cxj«:ricnec tint the application-of manure
broadcast slid furrowed into pk-nghnl
land, together with a little artificial fartiltier in the lull itaelf, will raise tho iicat
crop of corn and poUtocs, and the best
general crop that the fanner is engaged
tn raising- I think tho law , I hare laid
down with regard to the upplicatiou uf
Is^raaan. Ills
manarc ia a good one, and if the farmer
.wsxa.
will observe it, he can caeapc all discua
sion about how to plough it. The answer
ia “put the tnaaurc where die heat of the
NOTICE.
atmosphere, and the tnoalure. .an s&gt;-ouort reach it and create the dccvmporilion
PETERMAVS SERTE'PILLS.
U. S. Internal Revenue

SPECIAL .X4XEB.

The Ri[kt Kind tf Kuta fir
Y«H Mee.
BUSINESS TRAINING.

Young men who contemplate a Lumocm
Freeport and Dubuque Lina
life. and parr-ole haling -&gt;»w to educate,
Ie tbronly rout- for Elgin, llocxroitt., arc jurti-ularly ro|uertcd l» send
Fttm-oirr. nnd all points via Freeport. •far documents ratalUg to the rollcge. which
Ila
,
Chicano nnd Milwaukee Line
I« the old Lake Hhore ftoah-. and is the
only on&lt;- ixmIiic tlinmKti Evanttun,
sfeSBKfc

FOR SALE at THE BANNER OFFICE i

1. Hck4ar.rsv.il. A. II. iVTA.sc t«a o'rlxk
&gt;•
«t that 4ar al ll»»
frvol ■ti.ui
ie U-.n tl-Hur. la Ilia t'ltr af llartlac. In .
sa.tSrfiien.wsri-’i.'i
lain .? MMdaac*, kMo aad 4e~rtto.l a&gt; (nil--•in Tilt f»«lk Mrl a.MCer i&lt;4) st Ikr &gt;vi
saras .ra'asssr'.a
rHl *«auialaa faiu &lt;k&lt; artr* ut taad L'

&gt;“”‘IATIC

\Khitteb

/STU
to Wayn£ JatoO Saito
RAILROAD.

fawlb re*. Il to aimwto, I

*'

“z~snttt»r‘nwirv&lt;n!

CENTENNIAL
SONGS AND QUARTETS.

!srI

MEMORIAL SONG.
-Tin»rs&gt;na *&lt;&gt;»»«“

, Valley Junction.
I For laike Geneva, Four Train* dally.
. For Jtixkford, Sterling, Kenosha,
[•"-•'V.l
Jancrvllic, and oilier points. you can
have from two to ten trains dally.
New York Office, No. 4U Broadway;
Boston Office. Ko fi Slate Street; Omaha Tu»».lo»k-«. vsrs liUnl 4wmuu slit to ms4i.
Otitic. 2M Fnrubani Street; ban Fran­
cisco Office, 1st Montunmety Street;
r-ltCawn n'l.L.I
...

ACCORDION

!£
rtSSBS.-gffiT1
SEW fI8K TUES,

D«|&gt;oti earner W. Kcnile nnd Canal STRAWIERIIES ANS PEACHESritivett Walls Street Ik?pot, center Wells
and K untie Slreeto.
Fcrrati-aur lafurtnaUon not attaina­
ble -no-your home ticket agents, ap-

4

SWawlA-^rwfeat MaUI far Gremre. A,
IgaifttSaSttev—
HaZnrtih'r ciasfata MnW.,------ .“

NOTICE!

CONCERTINA.

G“Kl

A7«:.P!tE?"

PENSIONS
To whom Pensions are

■■All unit DIVItllS.
Thr Reliable Shert I.lae

JOHN STANLEY I
Wagons

and

anno unit aii setioit

Bnggies

GABDINXAND FIELD SOT
Wlolraaleand Retail,
11 Midiigan Grand" Avenue, Detroit.

Canned Fruits and Fisn.

■

THE ENEMY OF BISEASE 1

FOE

OF

PAIN

Wtntwaln IJtnlen la

DRY COODS,

ALBERT DICEIKSON,

MUSTANG

LINIMENT

y.—

feu..

IBROSSEAU

FUR
IWUbtM Unia, Frans, k

am. ins.

M
ADMIMISTRATOM SALE.

UNDERTAKING

?!
y
aw

Ji il
isi ri

ttUlNH BUT.
I^j

|Maa4.

j!;;L
§ ii

lUT. VUHTJNU me.. «&amp;, or (J .00,
BAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING. AND RKHTOHED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS

A Grat Reiitta ii Frites1
SALISBURY

SEEDS,

-----------

BKACKK IN

CRPI«LDKO

u silE J Mired.

iiir i

THE

DETR°T.
Oafow.—Wctherafield Red ami White
Portugal.
1‘arniut.—Long Smooth. .
JW—Philadelphia Extra Early. Carterv, Hirst Crop, Champion of England,
aud White Marrowfat.
/•cpi-rrr.—Large Squash and Bull nose.
RtuUtkn.—Turnip Scirirt, I«aog Scar­
let, and White Spudnh.
.SomciiA—Summer Cnx-kneck, Horton
Marrow, and Hubbard.
•
In this bri«f l»t will lie found the ha■ ■ ■ —
* ■
*

IICHIGAH AMD THE SOUTH.

THE BICKFORI AUTOMATIC

CtectQrta tM Dmr tat

4th. That Mr. Woatou has ground only
about 400 or 500 toro of plaster rinro the
Wakefield (iarfy).
26th of March, and that he has ground
the loot bit of rock he has mined, nor can Savoy (late).
be produce it in quantity fur some time
Ocwmfar,—White Spfee and Ung
U» cone. My imprarara ia that he can Grona.
notexceec) IO.IHHi tmn the prnteut aeaC&lt;rrr-.-Z.—Improved Lone Or­
ange.
itk That tho hxwtiou uf his bed wiU
G-vu.—Moores Early and StoweUa
not allow him tn produce plaster at u low Frergrticit.
figurw » he has eoatractod for, therefore
fziwtyfor*r.—Early and late Erfurt.
Shop on Jefferson Street, north of
Crierit.— Dwarf Incomparable and Hastings Hotel.

7th? That the security given ie joat no
security al all, and all boost grangers
'thraUbeiafarorof fafalim- the Karoo­
lire Committer to a rtric-t account far all
moniot inrwted in thia borine®.
And now, Mr. Secretary Cobb, u our
article ia getting somewhat kngthy and
we are all anxious to get our plaster for
Sil.00, phase let us know how to do it,

*

■ Family Knitting Machine I

ZITHER.

with the beat sort uf vegetable m»D and
plants, I append the fallowing list, naming
two or throe kin-la of each to select from.
Dtcrtrf Zhvtns..—Early Valentine and

—Large White Lima and I
-‘Try.
Egyptian and !&lt;oog

;

Winona and St. Peter Line . i
I« the only route for Wixoma Roertm.-1
tkh.Owatoxxa. Mankato, RCPctkii
| b'KW Ulm. nnd uD polirta In Hootheni
i and Central Minnesota. ll«
Mj-uifre- ut granite l-nilding, with eleGreen Bay and Marquette Line
Cinlly filled and furnished a]«rtmcnln fur
la the only lino for JAXRavir.i.i:, the application &lt;&gt;f and carrying nut nf rar
WATrirrowx.l oM.Dv La&lt;.Orni;o-.ii.
A rrurroK. Gimx Bay, Fhcaxa.ua*i novel and ayaletnatie tn-.tli.id&lt; of
Nkoaunkk, MAXQi'nTE, Houourox.

TV ...iHrtrtsiatosaf Iks Valtoi Kuu*. ass
i i-u trt.1. JET. »*4 SSO&gt;, rsesirs. svssy
ra

Scribner s Monthly is printing a serie,
of timalyand pmtieal paper, ia hs -‘Home
and Society" doparttneat. entilRd ■■Rural
Topics,” by the well-known horticulturist,
P.T. Quinn. The following is from the
May Number:
April nnd May are the two busy moalha
in a well managed vegetable garden. Daring
ibene mofilhs, the moat important.work of
the season has to be hurried tfejdugh, f-r
planting time ia abort, and there are many
small maiteta that need prompt alienriou.
First of aD is Ihesclcttiuuofcnoicc garden
seeds of recent growth, and -meh as will
be found true to name. The surest way I
is to select from each year's en-p a few of i
the beat sped mens of the same to raise :
seed from. For tho rest, send to some
reeponaiWc seed merchant, and don't de-

See Here.

I’

Bow full partklilara of the action uf
tiie cemnuttre can be fonud ia the Sup­
plement of Brother Vubb'a of Manh -tth,
except that he d-xo pot Mat.- the anv.,nnt
rftnraey invented by the Gunmittec.
This U a mat ter of nc great importance
providing proper security has Itcu taken,
and. the tesuh aimed at be aamopib&gt;h«L
Bat for tut who five back luerll- mile,
from a railroad station, the item of carting
fhMcr through the mud jurt at the time
wc must aow it. m a matter t&gt;f some little
importance
”
And now, 51r. Secretary, 1 a»k, whyhare we lawn kept in auejeme all this lime,
• hHu the farts in the cose have l-e-n well
known tn ywuraolf for the last twom-ntbo,
that Brother Weston eould not fill half the
unlits* Why did )VU not let the mem­
bort of the Order know the facts in the
case ro they coaid fall hack on the ol-l ...
moatiou for their supply ?
Thiajpoying »4J)tl per tun for plaster,
than bo oHigcd to haul it at this tunc of
year, Jayu-rt the kind of help wo shall
avoid m the future, ‘•grange or no grange."
I'nlcaa you make j-tvpcr amen da for thia
conduct your influence in tho future will
be of litlfe or n« account, and wc ho;&gt;c for
.1." .i _

YOUNG MEN.
ARLES R. WELLS, /•rreuint.
l/EXRr L. HILLS, Sterrfaty.

Hi

I'.eciuc-.II; was ]&lt;3.-ec-l ,
A'eroW. That the Slate Grange will
ranteintta Eaocuiivc Caanmhteo in uny
rffort- it way make to Mp H. O. Wcuou
efemdop hi« pfasler bedThr the u- of I’aireoa of Htrfan-lr v. pecuniarily t-r other-

.'iiciuiiAx,
MiNxntrrA,
iowa,
N'biiiiaxka, Calikhnia and the Wnvrxnt-TcnuiTontra. tin
Omaha and California IJne
I- the abortnst and beet route for all
uilntatn NonmiutN lLUSotn, Iowa.

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. f.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 1.1876
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^iTl A I^iGCOrd
ITBUCHER.

A.\l&gt;

Ebn OR

0LIJ8ICHIU PLOW!
KA TBS

AD i‘KRT/NfXt;.

• Lite* or L««? of Xosptf .e rvporenrih
uacs;

1506 Sold i/I t8p.
304g Sold i/l' i8p.
SoLd t/i 18/3. 14376 SoLd iftiS/f. 31077
SoLd ijl 1875, pjo fuLLy 100000 iriLL
Dt WUI/ICD foil 1876. Op IftLf
T16T
PPPr Sold

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.
FMfflSaHR AH&gt; KBBESS CABAS.

ISAAC W. VROOM AK.
R uHKitlYF. I&gt;«P«U U. t&gt;- Manhal.

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

F. S. BOWEN,

JOHN Q. CRESSY.

S- C- PRINDLE
sRY El’BLICCOMVBY AXOJR A WAX

| ChamjisaHeapersaiKiMaweTs.
fl-on ninn Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows. Road Scrapers,
CHAS. H. BALER.
AKD FHOHE'V

Stats AU

Mkh.

vtm.ij. hay
a

rruuXKr

’

WM. UPJO1

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED
Coffees and Spices

DELIGHT J. WOLT.M. D.

PHYSICIAN 4 SUBGKOS.
rUERRORT, BARRY COVWTT, I

*FRIEND •N‘NKD-

A'**1

the title to his land with the n-omt' jmr ‘ by reading
cbaser.
. °
Die following iky .Mr. Wealou went to
to rule. Nothing ran
Hr "—called upon an eminent lawyer, be tnure conclusive than thia reaaoniof, if
riutedhiv ease. and showing hi*, letter we admit the pramiae*. But if either
from (hie recorder. dan the one fWno the premise i* false or needs to' be materially
la ml .-officer. The lawyer informed him modified, tlien die conclusion is not qrite
&lt;**#«.“«
.M
aonfeviotu.
There » no doubt that Proteutaate.teten
ns a whole, ore rnabh more numcroev in
tlis coantry.thaB MJH odicrebsa of ro&amp;
foniat* , and in this sense there m no objectfon to cpUjng it a Prnlcstaat country.
" Christianity under the !*roteatant form is
kthc nrera’cnt religion of the land.
We
1
-Thu* ended Mr. Wrstou'li last hope, should, howerrr.-beer in-mind that I*r»wad in hixgrmt dimpointnumi exckiimnd ' ’ testente, understand mg by this term ■ the
churtluncrubcrabip of the various Protest­
-AL k.
A Mpd deed, in which I have always ant sects, do not embrace oue quarter of lb&lt;d lank info a rmouldering i looked upon ar one or the brighter apoU
whole population of the United Blates. If
pile of
, and all of the out buildings
in my life’* j*iurueyj and from it I hive they were unanitatiu* in the opinion that
had »hari d the same fate, without leaving^
many haWJ' reflections, Imt no# -Bibk-randing and relteiou* iu*tru&lt;li..ii
anything of any value wimtever. by_, il«Mh« to hare Kreu my evil genius."
should be had in tlie public sckctola of the
which the wretched family eouhl console
?Hoot totj. iny friend;" raid an old country, thia wouldly ho mean* cstaldish
thetuM-Irre with, in the anliacpetion «f |
g.ntfemah who wis riuing in the office, the truth flf the minor properftion in tire
shut her hotuo-ruof upisi this dcsoLue । and who find heard the epnv- rut ion beabova aylfoginm. U is w*dl kunwu ihai
.*pAt.
Every precaution had lirou taken I
i.&gt; stay tlw onwanl uiareh of the fire I twreh the lawyer and Ma -client; don’t be they are not thus nupnunou*;.lJut large
ao font my friend in year decision. there ninnbm of them adopt the theory of an
demon, many decplcw night* and wttiry-'
i&gt; au old mying and a Uueon*.- : ' ll thou earinrively vc-hr education iu any.achool
wmie days, bad been &gt; onsumed in frnit- '
cast thy breed upoo tin- water thou will system which the civil authority catab
k*P effort* to mvs nt Last aonm pan off ftpd k after many days.” , ,
Ibhre, regulates and supj^rts by general
the hibor of ro many ycure, but in vaiu. :
n-ri . - • —. -a_ ___
taxation; that infidel* and free-thiukon
Even the hunachold -good* which had
cral aenre.' said Mr. Wretnn ,;bas ax bold the same view ; and that Jews and
heen removed from the house at The' last
tboro are -wlwayi* exewplion to general &lt;'alb-dire object to boint'taxed for the marumoment, timid no longer be protested,
rules, my awo is the exception. '
tcnaucc of public schools that are Protest­
for
intense was the heat from Urn
••Io my experience of over aerenty ant in their character or tendency. The
burning buildings, and so impregnated
Km" answered the old gtndmao. “1 ptiblic mind, is greatly divided, and no is
wa* the air with the element* of distrac­
re never known it to fail in a single llic (.'hrbUanUniud af-thia country divided,
tion tliul their ignition could tn.t jitratMy
eWneption. charity the great oourbination in regard to the school &lt;|ua#jon, and what
Ire prerented, and nil hope was al&gt;.u»doned ofprwudahip. Love, and. -Truth,
will is the preponderant opisioti of the people
of Mving anything bnt their lives, and never foil iu a single cxc- ption of reward­
t« very far frort being settled.
It will Ire
desolate land uj*m which they stood.
ing thy* sccomplWhaftnt of a good deed, time enough to reaMu from thn majority
It was indeed a touching acene a* the
and my friend iflt is proper for you Uvdo conscienoe, as claimed by a certain class of
father and mother followed by their so, wijl you please to relate the ciraa&amp;
Protestants, wh.-n the foci is retablidu-J
chi dreti turned . their back* ujiun the
staucci atu-ndinu thn case, in which has that thi*conscience rocreescnta the majority
place railed
home,
where the pa rente &lt; wrought you Meli a hna as it appear* you of the American people.
had In-gun lifo together in the wilderness have sustained, in being ibprirml uf your
It is well abo to rptaember that oar pah subject to all the hardship* of pioneer ; land."
'
,
lie schoobi are not imtfitaliousaf the Ges
life, ami where their children had been i
। •» “1 have no objeotioa sir, of relatinc to oral Government at all; Lnt of the several
liom and reared under the home roof’
। you the incident I spoke of.' said Mr. Mate government*. under whoso authority
tree with all the associations that duster I
WeaU'n, wbtnc countenance waa arenm- they exist. »The isajority eouoAancB re
around the hearthstone of home ; all Ait |
I ing a more cheerful look, but xTuManln New York State han nothing to do with
and more had ]&lt;asM*d. a few hours had with a dark frown exclaimed.

'

nr nixtfounxiiox.

:

Frosi UtMkfiwsB &lt;XM Bates.
It Wa» daring lhe,jR-raleuce uf tlwik*
^wumriable fir^yiffiich a few year* since
nwepc or*er lome bfeur .Wcsteru Sutcu.
mid ■Ic.-trovc-l fo ’Jte terrible march the
MMtiinhtmaaFyiamptef toil and dspriBUMm.thuhcriteffiof. Ihs piatecsr Jtv a
ll»'&lt;?*w
*'“&lt;

John Stanley

--fleeing. they knew not whither.

lton*t-

tmru*. fence*. and forest*. in every dirv*tinn were in flame*.
The family after a f.*w h&lt;&gt;un i&lt;»umey
croMwxia river where they wen? opfo from (
farther daiigur from the spreatlimr Gres
whete they were kindly offietvd u tempo
vary home ami kindly mnistrd a* far a*
jxwiblc
A# many more 'families wenalso dretitutc and required f«xsl and
ahclier.
Gcorgo Wretoti bei&gt;e a man of energy
and perseverance copbl not king remain
inactive, snon turned hi* thoughts toward
Inulding nnotlrei
Itonse upon the old
homretaaal ; for Mid lie to his wife a* con
solation, •wu have the land if nothing
else." and rau borrow money u|*in it*
MH-iirity, to build u* a little house to be­
gin with again. I will gn to H- - ■ — -domorrow and hire the money and begin at

Bat the hopes of obtaining money up­
on his land security wax soon dissipated,
ftt upon examination of tire-record of an
afotnict Of Mis title, it wan found that he
had no cl.niul whatever upon the laud he

had sjamt
___ ______ v—rHta own deed which
lie liad obtained direct from the govern­
ment. and which be had newforted to
place on record, had been evtunuaed iu a
general conflagration which had swept
away their ail. ilia only hope now lay in
his obtaining a new deed from the UOVenimrnt, which he immediately applied
Bliil with a hopeful heart he went l&lt;ack
, t&gt; luc temporary home tu await a* pa-.
‘ tieally a* ho coidd for his deed from the
laud office which would place him in pensresion of hia own : hut the dar following
I hm visit to Recorder s Office he received
I a letter from that official, informisg him
. that a deed from the government had
born offored and placed upon record covhe land 51 r. Weston hr.d entered
and improved u his on n. and boro date
beta month prjvioua.
.Thia.inforiuw;iioo althoa&gt;h it.bad utuidodhim did n^

ho brua^fit hi* hand down upon the tafife
by which he was sitting, more f &gt;rvtWy

than graceful.
‘■Well, wall, said thu old gentkinan
with a little Ipughat Mr. Weston's rar- '
ncstnai*. "I cannot give up my potion j
until I bear your story."
"Well ’ said Mr.-Heston, whoso mun- j
tcnanco had reganwd -its remal geniality. .
“tweqty-five yeas ag-i last afring I left 1

niy father's house iu the State of Ver­
mont, nt the age of twenty one years,
with three hundred dollar* in money
which my parent* had with the utmost
frugality had hoarded up for my setting
out in life, and with great hopes of future
prosperity, started for the Westcru State*,
where hind was very cheap and of good
quality, and although I thoughtat that
time my three hundred dollar* was a large
flmu, I wa* very prudent in my expeaac*.
and paid out ns little av possible that I might be exempt from s^mc &lt;;f the drjirirationB whh*h 1 wan aware was the lot
of many of the aeUkra in the woods where
I expected to Bottle.
Tu ItcvnlinKfl.

ing the

The Majority Conscience and the Pub­
lic School*

Mr
work on ‘'The
Stale in ha Relation* to the Church,’’ rea
aoning from the postulate ofatato personal­
ity, in diatinctioB ftn* that of the people

Ha*of reKgfon to be*"
state ‘urokt be UteWth. g»twi.or u&gt; »».'

(Up chile land b/ Ae entering officer M

To t/iour WHbm it may CoHc.irn: ‘

1 am now running a NEW POll l’AllI»E
MACHINE for Moving, Rosing, or Chang­
ing the Location bl BntMings from small to
Swe«T'e H°TaL.
WBAKPSAFnM.........................

My address is Irving, Barry (Jo. Micli. ,
‘
A. S. DEABT,'.
Irving, Mich., April. lhty,.4S76..
'XXSSmff ,
■ ■
.
■ pf.'i-•&gt;«&lt; . ' .-ii
,»rft

Umland Office ; bntatiUhe

wm

overleaping ka own juriadiethxi. As the
most it is a majority state eotacwme**. And
If'the states, a* islbc usual foot, remit
under gen.-ral fowa the management of
public schools lo local agencies, .«* boards
of education in cities and trustoas in school
districts, chraen by |he {--ople, then thi*
majority conscience narrows itself down to
a aty majority conscience or a school -di*tri-t majority consuience. aa the case may
be. It does not even roach a whole, state,
to say nothing about the whole country,
except by adding all these food majority
consciences together.
Whether. ’ then.
King J macs' venion. or the Ihmay vtcsfou
or neither shall be used . in the public
schools would depend either upon the ma­
jority stefo conarientr &lt;* upon that of fo­
od niajoritire
Hence, before the minor
nremise which we are now considering can
l« affirmed a* the baai* nf a genend rondusion in regard to our school system, we
want to understand by a thorough canvas*
of bM *ibeatnBtn what Hie majority con
science really demands. We co mm and
thia item nf Malirticnl bJ»r to (bosB
tesuuta who assuma for Hu* cnawmaMpn
specific character aa the means «f pradhi:

not nmp.

fWCUti

�In this day and age of
||| jonroal to of uncee-

TUT&lt;^

lin the race.

Illimoxm.
Vonrnrus
IflCKWAN.
MlMKfcfrTA.
JOWA.
-, c ADTFOMKIA and the W EWVjonDi ite
is and Oalifomia Line

, the Mart number pf the new volana*.

located

Hrrodtorillia boautilully

tn

TRAIXB OOTNG WMTTH.

tost und beet route for ult
FtmTUKKN lLLIX0IB| low A.

NBMMASKA.
Codomado,
The causes of fou

ixt twi? ytara.

Utah,

Ni:

WkOMXMG.
vri'A.

Cij-

FOBKXA. OREttaM, CTOS A, JAPAN AMD

rapid

matthing.

Tee &gt;ro the

HtckjrJ

..d st e.ut tre
MwealMsB th. time al^migh they are
foril
kefiwron forty ami My miiA awsy.
What
Thia is U« head I surprises me m&lt;*i are distance*: they uerer ■ok, Kt. Paul, Minnxafolw. Duluth
uawWof three of tl*a main teantebai of took om quarter ro for as they prove to be. and all point* Iu the Great Norf hwestthe Eric railroad.
The SuaquelAwoa I found Cheyenne a town bulk up in n deso.
Winona and St. Peter Line
late eounlry, in a cold, windy, high, altitude,
Djvirioa, East, ria. Corning Elmira and
I« the only route for Winona Rociibswbh gggy little Io keep it alive but sxeite
Bifoghsnitnn to 8uaqnehaDna 139 odtoa,
meal,wad they seem to underMaad- bow to
the Wtatan Divtaion. wart, via. Gmmw. gel that «&gt;p. J edging from the Blaek tplls’
Olean, and Salaueann to Dqnktrtr. 12H rxellMrihi. I stayed ia Cbeyeuns two day*
xatka, and Buffalo Division, w«t, via. the firm nlgbiany friend Mr. I* WHrug and
■«—
■«*—1- —A
ss.r___ .- iafotJU myself, awoke nnd found |ba air in our room
iuc^edac is the intaodwotion of , tmtnuAte- j

I licau principle* Bl the pelto' £e* wot Mly
our ’dqty but would be to tea pare del%M
; we ronoludad iuore could be aocowipiuied

[ by a M*tni-wackly than in any other 4r*y
1 wo could devim' snd bewce the hlgj-

For President.

Bl TTIKRPORD F HAYKH.

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^Obk

vk’ur Vko-ifnsidcnt.
J1HIN F. HARTRANFT

of Pennsylvania.
.Subject to the deci&amp;m of the Rcpubll« Nntaotal Coavention.
iiavf:w

PX^ATFOnM.

*nonest money for

all,

Wo trim ft w^Iptoaae our patrons and exI lend the cireu/arina of tho^BASNW hrpJy cuuftgh to juatify u* re makfwg tW
I change, which yill add amanwhac to the

tturoi/diffawrikifoto, and to ita
ties for shippinggwda.

expense* of the office.

The Banxxn wiD oontinuc to be the
joqpin of the KcpuWicaa party nf the I
iCvunty of Barry.

and । ■* Wl8r in

It will not

hrotitate

rapport of party policy,

«s*Vrtjr ctore. end go we got up;
was
■r«rty ^irre e’etock weal out oa the'street,
U was dear Md cold, fiuddeniy *rc breed a

men make

home

their

HernellsviUc

a

good share of the population of the -‘Big

Village" (or “Maple City." an it is some

l»«y caudate*, for every &lt;dUer
which ;ro“ President to Constable. Nor will it

time* called) in made up of railroad peo­

will depreciate the one nor sec-1o" mu of the vantage ground, oa

Pine Creek Killrood in ia proceas of eon'
Btxuction.
It is to run from Geneva,
,Ontario county, to thio place and south to
।
the coal

free

whools

Nliouhl.be.no

for
all.
inflation

interforancc

torian ....----- TT,
destroy the other.

There 1

Avhich will |whkh “ the

roproontativex of howrt.

money the Republican party now stands.
| come weal or come woe.
Firm io our

ple.

The

Hornellsville

Geocvn.

and

| purpose, we shall over be on the alert to the

Republican National Convention.

[ work necessary to secure the triumph of

We b»Y. tee les oh4r.Ee., 1're.Eyle

| true American principlerittf which atone the
Rupublican party ia the Representative, in

nil elections and in the Lcgvda'lij-r Halls

4XS;

Catholic.

Kpi-r.1,

Baptist

and

Methodist also one Jewish Synagogue.
,
There
itone Central High School and
,three district « Wgrd Schools, a large

W«.’at *121
‘**0 Nation and the State.
----- ----------------- ---------- of 4eiegatex |
On tdl local qnertion* the'BANNxn will
public library, one largo furniture factory,
turxeh stale equal to twice thr numlmr of
...
&gt; • ...
. »
. . 1
re n st or* ami repr-eutatiw* in Cre^rew*. | reP»**n‘ ‘h« u”*’1 mtertot* and financial I (owned by Deufch, Tachachtli k Co. I how
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Giving to I j
is that for a nrtue ?)'|wo carriage facto­
ries, one very luslcwivc tannery, several

planing mills, • very large boot and shoe

factory

other

and

faetoricn

minor

of

jxiUikal diflar/ncss er previous party aftilia-1 iug of others that whioli wu will not yield. । importance and three newspaper*, and
•ion., who arc wpfS..e*l to revitfog
I wu OWn convictions of right. We shall do last but by no mean* the least i&lt; the
i-'Ute, and &lt;hsfce]io promote friendly ftellag ,
*
w
nnd pwrtean'-ni harmonv thrpugtemt the eon n nothing that will detract from the bdsiacsa I HoraslUviUe Bitsinc* College, with your
try hy reain^ag and
•« the intrrr.t ofoar rfty. or root a slur on it} former townsman, H. W. Belding as
giH»d name, rcgurdiug individual action

Principal.

on quaotioD* affecting the morjQs of the

through and complete

This is the one of the

most

schools in

Freeport and QubtquB Line

Ja the-only route for EixIin, Rockford,
Pbffport. and.atl pointe.via Fr-tq-rt.
shot In the hip.
This shoollax In the dead Ila
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Ohinaaoafld Milwaukee Line
nf night seemed strung* ta are. My friaad
Is the &lt;&gt;M Lake Bltofe ftatote. and ta the
was a govsrameni employe and finiad an
ouly one paediiff through Eraxirrcnr,
smbutenre and srM ia h U gurt Laramie, LAKK Fitter,
IWOHLAXD Park.
Cheyenne is all exriiement, saloon*, daitoe WsvxfiOAJt, ’ toYVX. KkxoiKa to
houses and all kinds of games are earvirtt an, JbllLWAUKRK.
Pullman Palace Cars
' it soems wiihuu: re«trnini.
Many a poor
I fellow bss bis fore paid to the Hill* but gets are run on all through trains of this
road. •
| cleaned sui of *verystoller he uuiy have tefl,
IE running HMtaaw.
Thia It the ON
I i ben has io either giw up rd»g er goes a few these can bet'- Mf
go apd BL
Fee. or CblPaul, Chicago agxl
*"•*•*| days oa the road, gels dlscouragwl and turns cm go and Winona.
| back, satisfied ihsi It takeemoney is irarvl| There it a line Afetlgrc running from here
allroad for all priftfte Wvat &lt;&gt;l
to Caster. The rail road'sells there tickets 1 Padflc
aad sgrre to carry their pareeoger* through ;
1 they elaitn to go la three &lt;fsys. it take* them Eut or South, th* train* of the Chicago
_ ^tHprayjr^KAAk
thirteen.
I'.verylbihg |* gilt with gold. ] . ------- -from the lime you start until you »vt there CHICAI_____ —______
For Council Bluflb, Omaha and Cali­
tlrthe Hills, by every one that makes a quar­ fornia, Two Through Trains dally, with
ter out &lt;&gt;f tbepnblic ; but they find the gold l*ullinan I’ulhi-e
toOi'ii and
• &lt; ou nd I
leave* evreyitoag jast before they get io it. Bleeping Car*
They are diaeppointed mH only &lt;wiee but JUoflb.
learned In a fry mu^lais pftsr ihai ha XM

8SSii„

fserytlme. The at eamp dm ion* from rhey•aae to fort Laiamie are very po«.r a»l have
For Green Bay end Lake Superior.
io be well paid for. I weal on whal Is called
the Fast Freight June aad was six day* gulag Two Trains daily, with lhallman Pahwc
Can attached, arid running through to
The dialaace is aineiy three miles, no limber Marquette.

•»

JIJTJ

Ckicaio, Rock Ixlaid &amp; Paciic
' HAILHOAD.

the

public Dot under ordinary cirvumetances a

State, where young men and women may
question for disevuoion in the eolumnn ofa । attain the cduortiun ao much needed nowlocal ghd experipfly of n political news-1
w4ap to fit them for buaincro lifc.
Mr. I
Balding r axnrtted by an able corp* of|

■5Sr*; ‘.reTffi
impariag the credit
tbrtPfon by depreci­
ating any ot it* obligations, and in fovor nf
suMaining. in every any lie nations! foitb
and financial bom-r . who hold that the ana.
mon school sysleat i« tbcMiur-cry hr American
liberty and should be maintained ab^ifotefy ।
free from sectarian coutrol; who l&gt;elie»c that, I
for the promotion* of thaw end*, and &lt;lie«cttoa of the government should poniinueto lie ]
&lt; oufided in those who adhere to the princi­
ples of 17’15 and support them a* inenrpprated in the eotudllntitm and laws: and who are
in fiiTor of reeowniiing and strengthening the
fundamental principle, of national unity in
ihia eeadennia! anniversary of the birth of the
Republic.
.
E. I&gt;. Moarisx. Cfiaifatan Republican Nalioaxl Committee
Wn.it ut E. CNAKMxa, Secretary.
Wariiingtrei, D.
Thursday. January 13.

Republican State

Convention.

pricc of the Heini-Weckly will he only!
fl.50 a year, provided tho payment* are
made strictly iu advance, otherwise it will
bo S2.00.

Hoping all our reader*

will

avail thmad vex of the advance rater, find
the Banxkb worthy of their patronage।
and public approval.

We tend greeting

the initial number of the Semi-Weekly
Hartins* Republican-BAVNK*.

Jones on silver seems to be alient the.
right stamp.
Republican Statu Convention at Grand

Rapids, May 10.
A coll has bwn issued for a State green­
back mam convention in Madison. Wto.,

Steuben » one of the

Belknap's rejoinder to the impeachment

a

large ctbwd

awaiting hie arrival at the depot.

nianagerrjuifo Heister Clymer in chancery,

peetation was large, and ns

soon

u the jtrompter of his resiguatfon.

train stopped crim of “hero

he

Mr. Caulfield and

Mr. Cate, who both

hold septs in Cougreas fnradutootly ob­

copstiu*

Tut CnauM, via ClloTralna dally, wflli
night trjMo to Me

'niwridwabk-

there -ia

and

tnoroing. (18th.)

ou Wedamday, May 10.

torpst

Wf ttano here agy hundred aad wglily osrc in.'
From fvs Utwrireyok* us s wagon, in tact
talk of dividing it, and making lionmUa
thgy draw IvownguM. on. b-biad lh« Mh«r
villc the county seal of the new county. sad draw ffom eight lo iwaive ions to a learn.
Quite an excitement was created here on Thera te a good deal of grata u»e&lt;! here l«y
Monday yart hyjb£ announcement of a the Gayanmeat. aad it* is all drawn in by I
there leans. They turn tbvir 0ttle out ta
cold blooded murder at Corning on Eaatgr»«e on the plain*, some limes • storm comre
tcr Sunday. The victim was a waiter in
»n and lasts three days, the cxrtlv stray- e*
a hotel at Corning and was shot through I thirty ar forty miles ; they do Mt se«a to
the haartTby her lover, who was a porter । wry el ell, sotaetimee they do Mt move for
in the same house
The green-eyed a week. They hunt their cattle with pontes.
■^monster, jealousy, being the cause, after Tbs Black Rills is the worst humbug that was
accomplishing hi* foul work the villian •ver forced on say propio: they pass here
jumped from a two story widow and ted. bel)i mys every day, throe going •"* hoping
la get rich. Ibero cornlag back poor, ragged,
Up to thia date he has not boeu found.
sad dirty. One man owls yfoforila/.ahoA,
Doo Pedro. Emperor of Brazil. and through the shoulder. Ma eomrad qaa abrt
’B|. oeeasuite paused through here on Tareday, . . — . ..... wij|
in the State

ax

poor follow will leave

Wrt *■ »«•.- «&gt;

Orth with KsnsaaFseUIr

k'AN.UH. INDIAN TEKR1TOHIKH
CVIOIUDO, AND NXU
MRXICO.

the

ia'-:
The

-'there he goes" filled the air.

was

Ex.

It ISOM,
lM*d CHICAGO.

awl

Em- I
and

peror. accompanied by Dr*. Macedo

tained. arc the leaders in investigatin’.'; Mr. | Honing and Mr. Kelly, Cuban oorrespou
Brirtow.
dent of the IbraM, left the train and
The defense of Mr. Blame was i» auc-

eeaaful that even his political enemies were

walked across the

forced to admit that to* completely exoner­ a private citisen
There were no

ated himself.

street.

The

made

a poor

Brarillian

otlier display of the wealth of

never get before (’xnigToasional committees

three miBiooa of ttotai b arm.

are also terribly dtotraaaod by

President

Grant's doings “n| the spirit!’’

be useless for me to give

display.

diamonds,

weR-meaning people that

How many

yon

80NGS AKB fiUARTETS.

crowd

were puzzled, for Don Pedro, traveling as
or

and cicM the IGth.

At a coat of •♦&lt;&gt;&lt;* the Saranac Cornet

’StafolilBiiSW. ,

~&gt;W.
The Greewville Urea show will begin
July-Uh awd akwe July G.

The farmer* are plowing propaiatory to

psnonal

description of Dott Pedro, as yodr

MEMORIAL SONG

New

How kind it was b a cammiUee of in- York correspondent will probablyTn that
to perftedon.
v
And dow, friend Dewey, allow me thnienrirti rascalities ref their New York
congratulate you on the success the Ba«bretbotn Caught a Tartar that time.
xn turn hcHmMnog it, caw Jfok
A Georgia paper copies .a list ofUjirt|{
■ S.OOOua. oTM nib,
ot? candidates for the DemotnUic noarinte
■ Grind Truk Jucriu
haying taken too touch of' the Ihoo ttng tton for Goveroer, and to the language of
I
K, O. Bru, npua
the circus ctowni eriro' ‘Bring out «n
a Barry rogaty, HiI i*u» ia 1B3, .^i,
shoal ! have been given
worker; thir
w piu U» »W«
iamwof the paper, but wv cspoctin jhc
I
CuwnecticuL, the hMnaof Yale UoMqp,j
«S wilt, Ml 4o«W.
near fawn* Monk* it no Mariy-whot cmr
tons Umayta pwribielo dn. Tfat to now the acene of a Senatorial IghtW-

vnrtigating Democrais to unmrth the old

UNDERTAKING

L ia, we send it with our rotaplimcnta tween two moocy-lmgs, one rcpreecntlng- a
Salisbury irou-foioc and the ntbra.g Nrw
trnrting thqr

ACCORDION

their afeaiHapo ** tovgdy, ‘h»t «hey :

'bk's I’wfaM MatfixAfoeGemaaA.

each be induced to apeak for w a |
wont, and a» they renew tlicir toflh

W BiiQ6
Jau»b.lsx.

jruu

�own end Out. Thia brbngbt Mr. Thomas to
hla foot who attempted to Kring order out of

IS
00180

All trains daily exeeut

OFFICE TIME CARD

W

’"ss&amp;wsrwsia!
’“iteltfa’ureek^Arrive

Tuesday

'tsmus.&amp;A'jte:
Foo-ll*»d—Arrive Tveutey. Thur*-

J. M. NETTN8.P. M.

Tto IftpabUcans of tto Cbnnty of Barry met
in conventfaa at the Court House In the elty
of Hastings on Saturday the 19th dey ef April,
pursuant telta caU of the Ctanty Committee
The convention was called to order at 12 m. by
Hea. Daniel Htriker and organived temporarily
by the election of Geo. M. Dewey as chairman
•"d Wm. H. Jewellas Secretary.
Onutaion efDr. A. H. Oils of Thornappte,
the chairman was authorised taappoint a com­
mittee of throe oa cradeotials. The chair ap­
pelated aenaM committee Dr. A. II. Bile of
Tberaappte. Porter Burton of nestings Town­
ship and W. F. Sdmun of Barry.
The eoaventien voted on motion of Hon A.
C. Town of Prairieville, that the chair appoint
a standing committee of three oa reeoluiiouv
The chair appoiatsd so said committee Hon.
A. C. Town ef Prairieville, John Keagie of
Castleton and LeviM. Dewey of Jehnatown.
On motion of Han. F. W. Celltaa of Thors
apple, the chair was directed to appoints com­
mittee of three on permanent orgnaitalloo.
The chair appointed aa aald committee Hon. F.
W. Collins of Ttanrapple, Win. M. Keudder of
Prairieville and Bemuel J. Didleman of Han
tings Township.
On motion of Hou. Daniel Striker, the coovewtiou adjourned until half past oae o'clock.

mitted the following report :
Your oommllloe on credential* rm peel folly
report that they find the following delegates

J'ffll.
TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

The Ward Caucuses were only fairly attended
st Frhlay'evening.
First issue of the semi-weekly
»w dujyon like it 7

Bvvsxn.

rramerand Chas. B. Benham.
Hasting* city—1st Weed. Charles II. «&gt;|mMeud; 2nd Ward. Edward Evans; Erd Ward.
Daniel Striker: 4th Ward. Geo. M. Dewey

Mr*. H.C. Tnrner. of Orangeville is visit-

There will
La aa tkl.l »U..w- taiga,
insiHuted t.t_l*rairievi|ie.
'• Th* Republican County I'onveniiaa ia in
•vision lo-day (Kalnrday i.
May 1st, ami lee This tnoruing nearly*
quite half snrineh thick.

Tto street sprinkler Is being brought &gt;t&lt;t.4
requisition. Streets very dusty.
We received a friendly rail ou Friday frou/

Prof. Bintu uf Roeheater, New York.

)

•‘Next week something will drop" says lb&lt;
.Middleville KrfMblma. Query, is Purdy ab-1

| piarion F. Dowling tas Iwwo appointed postA. II. Ellis, G. W. Senates, F W. Col lira
toaster ai Middleville in plscw of Milton &lt;’. ami P. II. DeGolia.
Mead resigned and ainoe tteouaeed.
■oumnn.
We thank those wbu have paid up their I ■&gt;• w Ntabcomb. J. W. Glenn. .1 W
sutacripllon, and have paid a year inadrnnee. I Betaea su&lt;l Jaeeh (brawn.
Many of the B'a«xbz patron have done this.
1
ramcrx srazaoe.
"f-Cd’“ «“• 0". »■*&gt;!■

ter Carrie and brier. Miss Sarah Barlow, ia to
to present at the wpenfogof the Centennial no|
the Itab inat

A. H. £u.IK,
)
i
P. Bvbton,
S Com. !
W. Pl Ridman, )

Mr. J. ft, Goodyear, of the firm of J. 8.
GtKMlyear A Cb„ to ia Nrw York purchasing a

/The eouveultoi then proceeded Io elect four
Delegate* from each Bep reaeulalive District to
Blate Convention. Tto following gentlemen
Now if you want to itaaa aet that is worthy .were unonimosuly elected, lion. Daniel Strik­
of this centennial ymu-.jitat call and pay up er. Hiram Ctelaaaan. Isaac W. Vrooman, Jefor the B vxtru and pay n year in advance, aeph W. Mtinchcomb, Hon. Frederick W. Col­
lins. Amos C. Towne. Geo. K. Beamer and
The society connected with Ito Presbyterian Adam Elliot.
On motion any delegate unai.lt to allend tto
Church, will be entertained by Mr*. J. P.
Roberta. on Friday afternoon.
The gentle­ State ConventUo waa authorized to appoint a
men are Invited io ten al 8 o’eloek.
Mr. Peter Cramer of llaatilgs Township ofo

large stock of seasonal*!*- good*.
them by Ratnrday next.

Look out for

copta of this paper.—tfafdZ/r.l/V N^wWiroa.

Phil what is tto tuaiter now, are you going te
eouwnit suicide or priot another letter ad&lt;taamd ta yoar ififr.
Mr. Mead, long postmaster al Middleville
aad a young man of prorata, died ia that vil­
lage on the 22nd Inst. He was buried on
Monday by the Odd Fellows of which associ­
ation he was an honored member.

fered the following resolutions wideh were re­
ceived and referred to (be standing committee

pntchflfaffifNiir'of tocita la thia city, and

and they w,Hb Wot fcere.

Now where

A joint missionary mooting cd Ito PtotMt*
of Michigan and Western Michigan, is to be
held thia week on Wednesday and Thursday.

the chaos that hml grown oalof the discussion
of these resolution.-. Mr. Kelley rose to a per­
sonal eiplonalipn and read the Hastings cily

ings co Friday the 2*th inet. at 1! o’clock a.

Itepndiaton platform. Mr. Hinckley said if
his friend Dennis stepped down ami ont perhaps
bis other friend Dewey might step np and In.
(Not on that platform Mr. If. If we know our­
selves ami uo think wc do.)
Scared by these threats to holt, on motion
of Mr. Oraon Dunham the vote by which the
thin! resolution was adopted waa reconsidered.
Mr. Orson Dunham then moved that the
amendment to the third rerolntion adopted
almost unanimously heretofore I* rescinded.
Mr.' Thomas hoped the motion would be adopt­
ed. ami it waa rescinded and the motion adopt­
ed as above, and just as it was reported by

Bbls of Thornapplo ofcrod the

Jfatarod. That tto County Committee be aad
they are hereby Inrtrooted iu the rail for fu
tore eoaventioM to apportion tto dslegatsc
sjncag the several townships and wards oe the
total veto of such townships aad wards at the
last praoktoatiai station next preceding ths
call for convention. Baid apportionment to
to so made that no township atoll he eotilled
to tas Uraa tar delegates.
Which resotatloa wan leal ou division of the

Local 6bj»&gt;8H Rtkw

Notice totmx Beadehx of the BanNEE. An Apology. Dm. Dnmont, C.
Dake, M. D. and A. M. Blaxo, M. D. vbSecretary. Twenty .two persons were present
ited our city last January and made ar­
at this time ia the Court Room besides the
rangements to return the laat of March
writer, only Ivo or sis of whom, did «rc recog­
but owing to thn aU&lt;rm which blockaded
nise aa Republicans.
the railroads, were unable to reach here in
On mUjon of John II. Dennis a committee
time as advertised. They therefore beg
of three on permanent organiration was ap­
leave to announce to their many patients
pointed. consisting of Orson Dunham. C. F.
and theaick and suffering in general that
Dr. Blaxo has returned and will remain at
Pendin and John Llehty.
Room No. 4, Huttings Hotuse from Mot*-,
Aboot | this time one ether Democrat earns
day, May the first until Saturday May the
Into the Court Boom.
aixth, where be will be pleased to see all
On motion of Hon. George Thomas the cliair
of their patients and aa many more as neo
waa autheriied to appoint a committee of five
Mr. Thomas moved the appointment of a Ct to giro them a call. Thaw noted
on rveolutiows. The chair appointed as anch
County committee of fivebr the chair,which mo­ pliyaicians hare no peers tn the treatment
committee Hon. Geo, Thomas, John Itawsou.
tion preva*lle&gt;I. The chair appointed iw such of-chronic diaeoMM. are, hooeat in their
tJreon Danham, Aaron Durfee and Irving Van
ci.mruiilee, John Diwson of Rutland, Geo. II. dealing and will take NO oaae which they,
Durkee.of Brilimon.C. H. Kwartovit of Prairie­ think INCURABIJi.
They locate
ville. Orson Dunluu.1 of Maple Grove imd Ira Disease and
Defeat ns symptoms
W1TU0LT
ASK1MQ
ANT QCESTIOES.
We adriac all who are afflicted to
.
uljwvi rngive them1* ejdl m they will make regular
menl and was eallsduo order by the lemjmrary
Ou motion of Mr. Hinkley the chairman cf viaiia hereafter.
ehairman.
the cosnmittew was authorized to appoint a
The committee on permanent organization
POO LOST—A bound color, Gray and
cviamlltec of tjiree in each township,
reported for permanent chairman W. W. Kelly,
Black, name, San.
Anyone returning
Mr. Dunham asked if this convention waa lo
said dog or giving information as to his
and far secretary John H. Dennis. Report ac­
lie rcprvsentol at Jaekaon on Wedncaday.
whereabouts to me, ahull be rerauniated.
cepted and adopted.
Mr,
Kelley
Mt&gt;l
the
Jackson
convention
was
Mr. Kelley arid he bail hoped that wmc|
Hastings May 1st 1876.
to l«e a tnan*&amp;&gt;nrcntl»a and that uo delegate*
Jous Hr ATT.
other man would have been selected, hut as the had tan/appointed anywhere within ld«
choice had fallen on him he would do bls beet.
kzuiulolge.
This orgsairation.If perfected as he hoped it.
Whereit|*on the e.inventi»n n.ljmtrue&lt;l
would bo- waa in his judgment for the ptilAic
good. The old partitai rus in groove* like a railM. D. Reed drttirev to call attention to
jroad train and if tto engine went into the ditch
bn new Wagon Shop, where he may be
'ounly ('orrttpondencc.
found at all haunt nf any day. ready to do
any work in hto line, from putting a now
or of a now party—did Ml propose Io be the
1'BAtatKviLtr. April 25, IS76.
«M&gt;ke in an old wheel, tu the building of
tail to anybudy'a kite; but to havv a kite of Ida
Seeing no news from I'rnlricville, 1 llmnglg
own. tail and all. lie thanked the convention ■ bat an item ar two aonl.l 1* aeceptalde to the the l&gt;eM buggy ever msen in the county of
for the honor conferred on him and t rustled hat fjliior uf the BxaajHI, as well aa io the numer­ Barry. Don't forget the place ; in the
shop with Jason Rich A Bro., corner of
ous readers of that japerat Prarievllle.
Church and Railroad Street.
Rheir adjournment and called on the cuaniittee
The Teoehers-’ laAtitute
in this place by
on resolutions far thrir rejmrt, who, through I'rof. Diamond, of OraugcvilRxeloued ou the xxlitf
•ri»eir chairman, Hon. Geo. Thoma*, submitted the 24th in*t. Mr. lH«m&lt;&gt;nd is 4 ••live*plrit,"
W. II. II. Ilcoilt, the senior mem be
&gt;he following sa their platform :
who ia an honor lo ihe {trofemiun. lie rarrie- of the firm of Heath, Saltol&gt;ury A Cor
K'*oJrrd, First, That the Resumption act of
has retired from btuiiuvw io thia city, and
to now traveling for the Grandz Rapids
ylHTS ought Io be unconditionally repealed.
Burial Case Co. His many friends wtoh
Jtnolrfd, Second, That ww are opp&lt;oed io
him saccftta.
। any legislation arbitrarily requiring a return
Qtery—Who will du the undertaking?
to specie payments. We hsvur such legislation
Why Stebbin; Brothers ofcourse.
aa will place lalwr on a par with capital. Alert'
The rhautpion eyg eater of tide seel ion i*
—
ma1 J on
—
Cing anew every industry in all our broad land James Nottingham of Mito. On Sunday tat
Going to Kansas or Colorado.
.enabling us aa a nation to sell more than we jnrtead of attending church lie remained st
buy. thus making the people’* money, green- home and disposed ufrandom hen's egK*al&gt;I‘
Take the Atoliimm, Topeka A Santa Fe
Vtacka. el par whli gold.
Rnilioad: the new and popular line from
I tr»,Ml Thinl. That National Bank note*
Atchimn and Katun* City, via the btautifttl Arkanmut Valley, to Pueblo. Colorado
Nprnga, Carharas, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fc and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Ariaona. Special round (trip
f The Hickory Ctotters' Dramatic Company 100 day tickets to Denver on sale May 1 btjij
lat t5ri. taking in the fnmotv. watering
iplayed ••Ten Niyl:l&gt; in a Her RumF and n
M***-11 ,l" *he 11, A B, G. Road. Low em­
ftheir tang withdrawn from eireulalbMi.
i force railed ••Pnd.ly (I Mito- Rn on Tues­
igrant rates to the San Juan Mines.
KntJrtil, Fifth, That the power io issue 0n&gt;l day evening last, the proceeds of the play Io'
I
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara between
tin money and to regulate the valitiL thereof he divided between the lodge of thia piaee and
^the Mtaouri River and (he Rocky mount
lust
of
niukory
Corner*.
Mr.
Chariaa
Kwart। one of the highest nltrilMitea of *uvcrei*nty
.tain* without change.
(3oue connection
nd might not to he delegated!.&gt; any bank oi&lt; cut'a rvndering-of Mwitcbcll was perfret. Mr- ■made at Katrawv City and Atchison in
trpornrian: that uo banka of issue ought to b^ Bwariout'a love of mimicry and Ida freedom of It Tninn Depot
For mape, time tables and
Hewed Mu all money shunl.l he toned by the action on the stage fit* him far such a chara&lt;\- (the “ San Joan Guide," midreae,
ter. The parte acted by Mr. tto-kua and
T. J. Andebuon,
Frank Kheen were also carried through with
V..._
Gf». P«u*. Ayt.
credif. The other auwubcrs of the club did
Topeka, Kan.
i JfrrefrreT, Sixth. That the assumptions of lhasi not seem - at home on the
* aUge.
- and could have
1 ■■■
.l . &lt; ■
•&gt;...&lt;&gt;
done better with more vract &lt;
^hullionlsts that gul.l must M the Man&lt;lanl o^J
1
value sad. basis of all money is on* of the fallaIff meeG»&gt;&gt;. Slater who showed uasome
cieo and dcecptioos of the dark ages, ami the
The narrow gauge Railroad ia coming,
Imosi inshlnous, yet.potent scheme ever de­ that feil Into the skon ef Captain Slater
alsu a large Kock cf dry goods cf the cboivised for robbing the industrial and prisluciug the night thtu the tea waa thrown uverboi
acat election over brought to thia marks
in Boston Harbor. Captain Elater waa a I
w daily arriring at the store of A. W.
Bailey at tbv city of Haatings at prior*
i NrKdreJ, Kevsalh, That we are now brought
that will defy competition.
face to face with the moai gigantic scheme to
I tnbrocing a large line
of Clothing.
, deprive tto people ef ihrir liiwriy and prosperI lota. Caps famishing gootht and in fact
lly ever yel devised by the enemies of the
every variety of goods, uenally kept in
people, it l bereftrs behooves every friend of
Emmanuel Church Calendar.
dry good stem all ofwhieh will be sold
liberty add justice lo lay aside minor differ,
nt bottom prices.
races and act together for the roecue of lib­
May I, KR. Philip and James.
Lonsdale, 12j eta, Shooting, Crta,Gingerty. labor and property from the grasp of ag­
May 7, 5d Sunday after Easter.
harua, 10 cU, Farmers and Meduutica 25 eta
gregated capital aad greedy monopolist*.
May 11, 4lh Sunday after Easter.
Ladies Itose 12 clx, and all other goods in
Eight. Thai the legal tender notes
EaUAUtvi. Cnnctr.
proportion. . Call and see.
of tto naliea should be Interchangeable with
J. W. Bsacanrr,
A. W. Bailey.
national regtaerod bonds, bearing a rate of
xx51 m3
IntOTUOt not to exceed 3 85-100 per cent.
Kerr ires thia week. On Monday, at
Attention
Greenback*.
ffssefrrtf. Ninlh, That we demand such n re­ P. M. on Friday ai 7:30 I*. M..
vision of Ito Internal Revenue lavra as will
Meeting.
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I will sell for the next Sixty Days foeequalise tatxattai end relievvt be Indus)rial pop­
forttbscks only, Boots sod itboes way
ulation ef aomeef the burdens now-reeling
in order to dune ont my stock
f«r New
" Sjtri‘
Goods. I aho sell the
Dr. Rlazo, of the firm of Dakr A Blaxo, of celebrated Sti
n Sewing Machine, differ,
Detroit, who is now mopping in thia city, re­ eut kinds ofl____
rlw Machine Needles and
posh fan was expressed by Mr. Hockley and moved from Mr. Bodford McLellan yeaterMachine OB. I’
sell Well A ('totem
Mr. Dawson, as reported by ttoedtemisiuoeod day a tape worm. Thia (ha second worm thia Pumpe.
H uMMaeaded by striking out ral rvfcrwuce celebrated Physician has rosaoTed from him
to Iht tariff and subaiitmlng Ldust rial In
.
sinaeJan'y 1st, both of which can Ito seen al
OppYiaite the Prat OSes
place of agricultural in the motaioa as re- Ute Dinning Hall of Mr. 11. Bennet.
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Hartinga, Mieb.
in., and organised temporarily by electing WW. Kellsgr as chairman and John H. Dennis as

Jfrtelta that the specie resumption BM of
1875 1* prejudicial to the industrial internets
of the county and Might to unconditionally re­
••to be made legal tender for all debta jdt^ic
pealed.
and private,' waa strenuously opposed by*
Xraefrvd that Greenbacks (so-called) should
Host. Henty A. Goodyear on the ground that U
be substituted for National Bank notes and be
smacked of repudiation and waa advocated
a foil legal tender for all dues, public and pri­
with some warath by Mr. Slawaon of Prairievate, except that portion of public debt made
viUe, who soon eonvioeed the cmvantlon that
payable in eels by expresseowtrpft. ■

Dr. A. H

(went into H. A. Bonsais More on taalnera.
aid htebooOontbe rooster, and whan
leak'd far hie be

Agreeable to the call otythe RspnJialori'
Committee, a so-called Ore.-aback Convention
met al tie Court- House in tha City of Heal­

are considered safe to run nt large.

We tarn that JI. Tan Valkenburgh k Co.
havo bought out tto atnek of groceries recently
*fcw&lt;byJ. H. Sulton, and will opes them
day jnwJnriwiiia milk ihm . ....... IlffThras,
a foil atock af groourioi of the vary beet that
can I* Iwingbt in ths market whieh they iu.
tend ta aell for cash aTpritta which will as­
tonish the other dealers In the elty. To aa
examiwulun of their stock they Inrite all cmdi

Mr. Dennis mured lo amend the reeoiution
by insortiw •" &gt;'eu of tbs pending amendment
itofoUewiag: •■Mskingthem (thegreenbacks)
a Ml Irani tender for all debts puMtc and pri­
vate. except that portion of the interest and
principal of the public debt that la by the ex­
pram terms af the law creating is made pay­
able in ravtaite coin shall be so paid." which

was tat. Thia waa narncatly opposed by Mr.
Hinckley ef Irving and Mr. Hlawson and ad­
vocated with hie usual eloquunce by John of
Indianapolis tarn a Dimwerutic aty gov
the Zawraaf aad with about as mnch sense as
eramcat, and enjoys the experieooe ofharbe weuM to suppmed toexhibsi.
ing the most expensive and inefieient ow
After dm reaniudons were adopted. Mr.
U han ever had. Democratic reform is a
Damato raid ta moW not to a repv»dtalaui»&lt;».
trad if tto rv*alntlans mt adopted stand as I wbirthi that thy p«epb- ibmk to rstlu-r «■

Goo. M. Duwsr.
Premdtni. ’ mum of this convsntiun he proposed to ntep

penarte.

KVER(

XX50w4.

I will buy and pay cash Hw lire chick­
ens up to June. 1M,
xx5Iw7_
C. B. Saltoto/y.
Em Burby not tobc mtt done, has re­
fitted hut toDSorial pxrfoflt, and everything
about them as neat» a
Nrtktiot,
Coilant, Ciora rtc. all first chma, cm* be
found al F.m'x. Everybody acknowiedgea
that Em to the best 7bnaor io atxtuen
court lies.
xx51 tf

•butter work than
and get a negative taken. ■
only of my work in Um prat « « ,
amt piarantee rf faW-c
work b „
future.
Rooou in Washington Bloc
*outh aide State Street.
31‘f
Gbo. L. Hfctm.

STEBBINS BRO’S
Keep It.

Of every Description which we
sell etoeapar Ihan any boons tn Bar­
ry County, for th ran irnerine:
1st Beeguae we hay* no rent to jaiy.

cm

niture that to made by irWilnttry. The
goods we make to made by hand, aad
warranted. We invite all pernona to
call and inspect oar goods, for they al
bear Inspection. No trouble al all
show goods. ,
would do well toy ‘tbeaa tnuxted of us
as we can do HP _cr and Cbewpor than
any bowse In P &lt;y County. We keep
the Umst n*.d Beat selected stoat of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD-

Milk Safas

Peertae
now on exlribltlon at oar Furnltara
Store. AO kinds of work mode to orniture neatly deme.
WE MEAN BURINSB!
Furniture Ttoouaa uouth afide State fit.
oppotate H. A. GuodyeaPe Hartvare

FARM FOR SALE!

•rd be happy again

FURNITURE

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GUARDI

much belter than the doctrine nf slate
judgment, whether ia the form of the gov­
ernor's conscience or that of the majority.
*f we have the liability of aberration snd
diversity iu the one case, we hare the
mere liability of oppression and injustice in
the other. This liability of diversity b '
not,'after all, a very frightful thing, since
it Implic- individual activity. There is
•
We irtgM extern! three illustrations much truth, not always seen, in the fol-,
through Abv number of syW&gt;f isms., and, by lowing observation of ■ Imac Taylor, con- |
dtoply Aroging the urinor premise, prom tained in his *■ Essay on Ultimate (tvilixaalmost all sort* of coucImIom
An ob­ tionHt ^Rellg’ Ins differences-well
'“
defined, j
vious fallacy lies in the major premise, Iosif amtrtaL„
cd,r and
fully
developed,and
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.••meinVy in wwuming the rule of the ma­ in such a condition that they arc not mere
jority, iiAout- any ..fnalitieatiun.
______ lion. , Ths
The _
efrtncM/s,
_______ ,_______
but arcJ_r
«?iieiy»rfwithin
” the
’ social
• •
noddy
rub .itself MffMfe —
u*w "nf human mass—when duly attempered, stand, if not
being* bound together iin certain relations fnrrmntt, &lt;|nit« promtntut nmong the
and for certain ends or objects , and it is fvrees thut ore carrying u» forward to a
um|fiiUdMU
* *
higher cirfliiatron." The truth is, relig­
t ion of the
ion is just one nf those things that cun
never be wisely run in the rut cf the gov­
ernor's conscience or tn that of rhe ronsciroer of the majority, even for the aake
of unity in the faith. By so doing we al­
ways pnrehaab the nnity-at too high a
price. The failure to pcreetre this fact is
one of tbo fundamental errnra of the Pa-

(’hrirtian-mimiorts; 16 fM licatbon and
.-pend the funds nf the company in propotfstiRg tW- Uospcl Thesnswcx of law and
of romnion sense to such a propoaitwn

itj cannot wield its power* fur any such
end. /Hte charter itself is the cunMitutton
..f (be company, ami protects the rights of]
the minority, by limiting the power* of the
majority. ’
&gt;hcs to civil gor­
The sawn- prhidp
ing lathe demoernment, organised
rity src
entitled
oetic theory. Tbt —v
_
to rule withip the iimitc af the objects fur
which auch goveromeut exists; but the
moment these limits arc exceeded, then the
actiou is aimply usurpation aud uuy be nn
outrage io Ac rights of the minority. No
ippu. .purely, win pretend that 'oudyritics
under our system of .govorrimciu Lave a
rig^t iq do jiMt what thmf please. They
muit act within certain limns or become
oppressors. Let it, then, be shown that
religion or irrnligipn in any fbnn constilutes one of the ends of dpi gornrrtment,
'is WfrSYo hfn this coiintryj hnd that the
people barn Vested their gurettrtnents with
to .prprii^rie one or the other $ let

kuiocraij in regard to ’religion be thus
■eveoed ,' and then' *»'&lt;;shall grant that tlic
usjonty rohsdcfiM/ wcinld hate the Ityal
right to.suit itself, gad, at the general cxTortcaehiog iProttstantwm.
r’alhoUcistn. Judar-un, Mormonism. Dcistn,
“ ous or anti r^ngidus
IMMk NMband
the pulpit aq,d to
u tahe the place of
ww
i£lhe lheopr of
Mr. Gladstone, or the Popos cunsctaBce
in the tKcotjX I^jmwwtu-' Il certainly
would be’’nb bettcr,-Bihcb we may as well
have-a JeMgroos pope In oae man eloUied
with the I civil. prnver.M .a virtual pope tn
ninny men. ’flic unqualified and uure-

JACK
MORTGAGE SALE-

•d. AarildcKTCT.

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MORTGAGE MALE.

Fuo.a'or t^risrtrirt.l ooMctMBL wbk* nuM mor I

aasjryyvJia eXtwinir-^re-

Cry. and of seme Proteitauts who are
If Pnpi ■: without knowing it.
Gal has established no visible authority
among men. cither in any single man nr
any number of men, whose decisions in :
matters of religious faith are a final law tu
every individual. I'reteuscs of this char­
acter, whether ccrlcsiastital or citil, while
unproved xwmptions,- generally fttrnish
the preniiscs on which opprcmioti, io sonic
form, bases its conclusion and. in view of
which, justificflts work. Whether the
pretender appoirs as the governor's con­
science or as ' the majority ocnseience
makes no difference with the bet. Arm
athcr uf those consciences with the civil
power, and then it has a power to which
it almont never fail* tn add the fa&lt;; nf op­

raaavartha

mM

date er

U.npaynMJUrUx.nnH

Pianos

pression.

The Future Of Our Farming.

At the approach of spring we are all
meditating as to what ernjis we shall raise
i upon our fields the coming seosou, and.
' considering Ute low prices of almost all
1 farm produce, it might not now be out ot
place fur its who are not tiecesritatcd by
^location to one course of cropping or one
particular crop to wnsidcr whether we
shall continue m the same old routine. The
crops usually gr..wn in the WHtern
States, where land is cheap and soil comparitivcly freq from woods, can bo produrv&lt;l at such a rate aa to driv^ ua entirely
out of tbo uurket in regard to production
' for profit
’
J
r Statiat ua show JUat ©ur averages arc
lower in Western Now York then in the
West, and many seem blind to the fact that

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-sstWiWMra
undt&amp;.TSSiSfJKra:
0* tbrionon of Iliad Say. Ike l««rt
Irwrli—l ta said mortn«* or aa
Jiallba hi ia—iy k&gt;aatfaty Ibr aakl
■*M manaasa L-retiwr with *a&gt;4

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,

The Smith American Organ,
HAZELTON BBO.’S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLER

on tbo tboaUoUiday olBorUnlbrr. In tbo your of

Countr aad Buxo aforoMid ; wbudi »aid Mortgneo
S’,

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birh mid mortcu*
Siven U
uni orikaiaa oft wo bandredtl
ror» frow du. of tbo ul I ladrMi
ilh iauraot u tba raU of Ua IWl
urn. -And thoro U now rtaimod t
vl.ntor* ot a^rtasas th* sum of
me-riyhl dollar* aad rixly-nin
n-i atou »n ■ttora»y too of twnily

to continue the same course of cropping
year after year when ihui hccuoo was then
“the West" cannot be a profitable opcr
ation, in new of the mammoth grain crops 1
grown iu that newer country, We must
alter uur hubsndry to this new condition
of things, and determine upon a higher
and better system of farminr, bare more
rtmiMff powiet «f..^.majority involves a i iu view a "largo uianitrc—pile’’ thau a
In thin
principle that is fatal to the religious rights iliccly paiuled Louse mid barn.
town of Odgen-one ofthe most productive '
out any protection agamst the abuses of townships iu Monroe County' with land
power. Adopting this principle, we may worth from $100 to 8200 |&gt;cr acre, moat
■a wail at once dispense with couatitniiom. of it of the limestone order (and where
and bfflx bf rights altogether, and shaphr clover ron be grown ml libitum}—it oc­
curs A aomc aensoiw of the year that we |
siy that, for afi things and all purposes, no
are destitute of any choice fat cattle, and"
'reverb
-o
our batchers, even for local trade, have to
Now, with the approach
the whole power of society lor ite accomp- । look ebewherw
lishmanL This would bo a abort cut to ing demand that mu»t inevitably come
the doctrine of simple abaolutsm under a from England for fat cattle, sheep, and
CHANCERY ORDER.
democratic ftrm. Any one who even half Kwinc, to be cwt tip tat the butcher's block,
IB OF MICUIOAN.—SwsmsMth Jud
underatands our
political
institotions to feed the millions on that wealthy but
■ail in ChMcvrr. fait Madhir Iu the
diminutive island, it surely behooves us,
I Court for tin County of Burry in Cbnoe
bo Court Uouoo In »aid County, on the
who lire in the must productive part of
.n jA'an Vilmir’anJnUnt by bb MXt fr
the comptilsoty acceptance or s-ipport this great continent anti wborc jre are Imt ,
tr. Vroamab. and B'.ln a; VnnX floor.
thereof, is among the things excepted from a comparatively short distance from the
tbWjGfialatiHn dfmvil government. The sOabosrd, to consider well if we are not to
be
the
first
in
the
field
to
receive
the
ben
yieopc have seen fit not to trust even a
majoritirto^P’08 *ny i"w Ibr tl,c g”ve(u- efit of this approaching profitable branch
nf husbandry. The recent account of one
set of cmarters. weighing 147j«tone, selling
in London fi&gt;r £39 and some odd shillings
(over $200 American money ) must read­
ily convince u» ofAc profit to be attained
by those who are dispored to feed none
Init choice steer-.
j
^Wcsroall willing t-&lt; admit that'tor
jmgp* I1341 Luiliau com baa been marketalJc st * price below the cost of produotion hejc; and what n grand chance to
:hring our fanus up to a high standard of
fcrtHdv! Wouraat do away with the
“roaming at large" rystcot, and rabstitnte
the stall, where' the aoimal docs not waste
away its surplus fat to procure food for
Count? Mteh.------- ----------------its own sustenance. I look upon the suc­
Il xav.v WmoatMd Ji A„« I«;•£&gt;«■
'
cessful experiment* of currying frosh meat lAtrMc'wpff AttnO. ifu.H. Pawns.
•VHWT
the
Atlantic
as
a
perfect
God-irnd
•ide* against
nmarr of a to us, nationally, , Any one who has ever
l.fcfbr him been around the London doth* and Meo
ADMINISTRATORS WALK
the inuncnee amount of damaged Indian
corn that arrives at that j-ort will readily
admit that roora-prefik would attend its
being fed lierc then to take the ebsneca of
for o/ZtKe ouosacnccn in if, without any its heating on Ac journey. When a car­
encroachmcQt upon the rights of each go “off eeust’’ is offered on Mark Lane no
other mid there would!* If
men, in sample ia ueccaiary, os uo one would purtheir relations to each other, would be con chac utdcsB at reduced rates, as die
unite eserdae their «o rights of con- cliaoccs «rc equdlr iu favor of its bcisg
dsmaged as of ita being sound
The Agricultural Gauite says Aat Ac
Loodon maiket will warrant tbo «hipmast of300 tons weekly, and thia means
15,600 teas dossog-a single year. This
wffl LSrephte^r revolutionise our present
peer-paying grain trade and leave Aoae
dement* of fertility wiA us. instead of
drawing the very Ms-out of the soil. In
feet,- Ae sdvantejea are manifold and some
nection of rountry wffl make Ain a spec
islty. 8heU om betheene?

PIANO,

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
THE ENEMT OF BISEASE 1

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

TO MAS ASD BEAST

Oli Piaw: aai Onaos taiea ii Kichatue br NaiOset

THE FOE OF PAIN
MUSTANG

LINIMENT,
WHICH HAS STOOD THBTE'.’T OF
4GYEA RS.
THERE
NO SOKE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
willnotcure.no ache, no
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE Hit­
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE Oil OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMAL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 26e., SOe.. or SI.09,
HAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING. AND RFXTOKED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HOUSE.

R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for

Michiga

Northern Ohio and Indiana.
Branch Houses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw a

Flint.
A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

JlEs.’

Oorenmr Bueley aad wife are in Waal- !
tngton. stopping at Ae National hotel.

DOSE at this OFFICE

. AROMATIC

Knitter

New Haven Conn.,
a'wr:
THE IICHfNI AUTOMATIC

Mercantile Training j

Goo. M. Savage &amp; Co'a Colnmn.
*9*Partlb» SMw«ria&lt; any •( thaw advartbr
■«nt» Will ideas* Mau where they saw lb* rea*.

Family Knitting Machine!
A Hoat t-r.! ■•»«! Wunrterftat lu.ratUn,
Xownttrwlln&lt;nBit.n»IMt«it»oobTUf asl—MlUW5STB® ';d.“W«ss% SEE:

-^^zrtWrwwrt-'rBt.

li will knit HW7 pQMibls Tirwo uf |4aia and
ft°eT ’ v£wb A1WMOS MMlWl BperS.
' and far brttar than It mb bu fa»» by band, ar on
any other merhine. Ml kind* ef rnrweaW tre per^

sess

YOCNGMEN.
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IIKXKr 1. BILLS, Smrlfr,.

tn &lt;*4u4.
The most extensive, thorough and compiete iuMHutiow of tbr kred in lire world.

CHICAGO

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! dtica and towns of the United Stetos

Ths Rail Xiiltf ,Mi for GARDEN AND JBLD SHUS.
.

W_ . MT .

rfr^±K5flWJrt»A5w«t

V,' I oleaale and Retail,

11 Michigan Grand Avenue, Detroit.
^apubccut granite buildiitg, with ole»Uj- Su«l Ud fowiJwa HMaak ft.

$o*1jrnajl!y Maeblnt. I eyttnter. U nordjoo Mn

1USINESS TRAINING,

DRY COODS

ALBERT DICKINSON,
DEALER IN
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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNRY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY MAY 4, 4876.

VOL.

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Agriciilhiral Implements i

I-IBI.1SHKK.

THE YANKEE SCHOOLMISTRESS. himself for two dollars per week.
UY A VXRMOXT FARMER'S WIFE.
[Frntn thr fiwtttry Gtetlrnaa, All*iny,

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' .’/;:FOR Mte SPRING TRADE!.
•u'l.ij , Mitbiran.
THUMS OF SUDSCBIPTIOX:

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r/:s of -t 1&gt; veh Tisrxcr.

1 .Sqnare. I il-W | K.OSJ WTO I SJ4WI
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I _SJO’| _toi)/_»-«) I 1100 I. S’* ’,
. C^hnun. | W1__ -U» 11X001 25.0)1 *A0

niiiioxD
Iron Plow
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Lftn‘&gt; Rollers. Harrows,

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Cultivators. Double

&lt;Dtrort^; tihtenot.xeradtasttx
ten cent* ver lin» for the.i 1 loWA.

cards. '

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Shovel Com

.

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
TBIUBPH HARVrSTKR AND EMPIRE STATE MOWER,
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shine. The mr wan kpuu and frosty; t»ud
many children, in groups and single, worn
wending their way towards the village
school house, all carrying their books and
•lotos, sod an oocasional dmoer pail show
iu tho rays of sunshine, as they were swung
to and fro in the hands of their respective
owners. It was the day for the commenomnent of the winter term of the district^ehool in Colchester, and as a matter of

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Wood or Iron Beam.

/ ^hSi'-csrS?-^:With
gi.irtl ggtoi yjn! 130,00 ! ,

i C.-Iutnnl I _ IWI

PROFESSIONAL AND BOMNESS

cnafter ONX.
The clear December imu was shining in
unusual brighluMH on the first Aloud &lt;y af­
ter Thanksgiving; the trees were bending
their limbs under the weight of mow. that
had fallen through jjhc preceding night,
and, now glittered with splendor in CheMtn-

THE CELEBRATED

n Line* or !&gt;«rt of Nooparla' Tvpe conaldorod j

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season, ito m Io choose a ootntDodioun seat
and a favorite dak-companion for the en­
suing Mason. It was a perfect rush; over
fifty children were gathered there, of all
ages, from nineteen years dawn to the
little toddkra of four summers.
“Has not the teacher come yot?", 'said
Harriet Lcaon, as she thrust licr hind in­
to the door from the entry, where the
j scholars laid- aside their wrappings and de­
posited their dinner tmik
'*ul I f-aw ®r- JMbou harnessing

IBATB PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
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j n ith patent Bent Gtmr. made from tho best New York Second
Growth Hickory.
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The Old Reliable '
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AH work promptly attended to.

Michijjaii.

i Const antsy on Hand,

JLT AGRICULTURAL HALL.

‘ STEL’NTTIOU’T? i ^ne &lt;^’or ca*’A

Goodyears Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.
Hastings, April 12, 187.6.

Sm'iical and Methanicai

(CENTRAL HOUSEP"11 'Vill Hams, says he can sell them (liioap
Hastings, mioh.
to get them clean'd out.
L. E. STAUFFER, Prop, i
Well they sent us a double order of

CROCKERY

x
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

SAVE MONEY.

— too. but Dan says it is going to he a good
winter for Young Folks to get married and
□ Igo to keeping house, and he will sell it &lt; 'heap
and close it out.

RS. “fj-i1.;
buy
of
for *10. Why not do it. The
Urrat N. E. Dollar ade.XJ ItiwaBeM t*t-. Borton.

GROCERIES

Wo Imve a double Stock ns any one coming
in
the Store can sec and they will be s,old
iew tfmej U n«y» to rave money. W e wll Jewelr. Mirer amt Plated w»ra. Otemwjra, Cattery,
in and Fancy Uoud*. liraoeriah Tw, Coffmfe. cheap for cash or ready pay.
George Preston, says &lt;mr DOLLA B TEA
is the best he ever saw, and everybod allows
onr SIYTY CENT’ TOBACCO is the
boss of City,
Phin says don’t tell any body they sell
Fl.. Barton. M .
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~ PURE GROUND GOODS for it is to hard
work to grind them.
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NOTICE!

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SMITH, MAIVSEI &lt;£ PRESTON
The place to buy your,

FOB

Wagons

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and

Buggies

Anti am prepare! la all
XEW WORK
and BKPAXKtNU t »«it lheTirrar. aad al literal
.li-.-uont for Ready I’j.y.
I aa „uw rstUacui*

Now

Work.

IJkewac, I irava Mackraiilhius d-»n« '•V Boltak
/ Workmen who keow thoir own teminew.
Shop on Jefferson Stroe^ w&gt;rth of
'■ -••ugs Hotel.
I^ia*
f4r

H Mtinat. April h). IST&amp;.

V"

w"^*-*“V“

“William Jillaou says sho is drumod in
| deep mourning; ho believes she lost her
I mother a little while ago ; she wm quite
tired, and wont to her room after ten. and
। was not well enough to go out to meeting
j in the storm yesterday.''

■
“They are coming.
Hurrah, boys!”
| cried Fred Green, waring his cap, as be

.
Mr. Jillsoo himself entered the school­
room with the toucher, and as the scholars
rmw from thoir seats in silent enurtesy^he
gave them a cheery nwpoMe.
“Good morning,youngpaople! I have the
pleasure to introduce to you Miss Abba
Wardlow, from Fairhaven,'who has con­
sented to become your teacher for this
winter I trust you will all endeavor to
improve your opportunities, and behave
yonraelves so well, that she will have do
cunse to regret coming to Golcheoter.”
&lt;
■ The scholars resumed their seats, add
Mr. Jilkon made his exit, nearly upoetting
a lad of about twelve years of age, who
stood in the doorway with his cap on his
bend and his book ' in hU. hand. His
cIoUku were acnjputonsly dean, but patch­
ed and mended till it would bo hardly posaiblo to rooogniso the predominating ma­
terial.
. .
Mite Wardlow glanced at the child, who
stood irreeolute in the dhorway, with the
hot blood surging over his face ; every scat
seemed occupied, and no ouc made no in­
viting move to giro him courage to enter.
A sort of. alf-ouppresacd buxz posoedaloug
the rows of desks as the teacher turned to.
the door and mot the half-frightened, half­
appealing look of the child.
“Come in ! We can find a scat for you.
my little friend. Just sit hero in my dak
till we get arranged.” She saw that no
one would offer him a place, and intuitive­
ly felt that his draw was probably the
cause of the evident neglect, which she
perceived wounded the little fellow’s acnsitivc heart.
Ver^ kindly she spoke to the scholars
of their mutual duties, as teacher and
pnpiis, and abw of their duties to each
other: and then, after Trailing a chapter
from the Scriptures, she requested the
whole school to join with her in
the Ixjrd • prayer, and then implored Di­
vine help in the pcrfbrmaueo of the work
before them, aud that God's blessing might
rest upon her labors.
Then followed the usual giving tho
uama and classification of the pupils. Tho
acholara each frit, u that calm, clear eye
rested upon faces, that they must recogniic

। nuhed ipto the school-room and tumbled
j over the pile of wood by the store, catch­
ing hob! of Harriet Ixxwon to rare Irfnwclf
I from falling, and tearing her nicely starch­
ed white apron half across the width. She
| gave him a smart blow upon his cheek—
&gt; "Take that, you great lubber; junt see
. njiat you liaru done now I”
“Can’t help it, Hat; you should not
[ have starched up so.”
■
“Htuh,” said Mary Watoon.
“Mira
| Wardlow will think we are a rough net;
i kt us take our ncate, and when she comes
j in, all rise and make our manners," and
' netting the example, a general scampering

t4vow. t itUI rollelt

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES!
is at the

CITY DRUG STORE,
By. Cyya. Sy&lt;/*yyo.

One afar

Now
agaiu. I «fe&gt;y ■ your countenances! that
this frt'mga Father new businom, but all
these things will prove.beneficial to you.
Now will some one of you nominate one of
your number who you think is qualified to
araist me.”
A pause ensued, and the scholars began
to get a -trifle excited, and their eyes
danced iu expectatiou.
Fred. Green, at last, after waiting and
winking called out—“I nominate Mary
Watem."
'
“Right! AH in favor of Mary Watoou
u osiistaat, pleera manifest it by raising
tho right hand.” .
... k y z
Up went every hand; it was getting
rather interesting.
“Pleenonoimnato another’

, msnlfe«t it tn the un* manner i

Edson Lane, Sarah Mahew and James
GriSn/'?• . J._cj !'tt"
»«■
“1 OVtft, youug ladies and gentlemen.
that your task will not prove an arduous
one; your V rm of service will be poly a
woek, unions rejected another term. We
each day by reading in the Scriptures and
prayer. After that I shall call the roll.
Those who at the close of the term have

tiona, and finally spelling. In every excrcisc I wish to avoid confuaion and all

that will bo
will be ooc of mutual benefit and plwrr.
and that it may so peeve. I wish to fed
will

might happen that a scholar who had been
troublenome one term, might bo tratf^ili
and obedient with a different tracker, and
she did not like to enter the school with
bar mind prejudiced either la favor Ar
agri not any of the children.
At th. striking of the viffege beU far
twelve, ahe requested the pupils to arrange
their books nicely in their desks, and those
who went home to dinner to pern qriedy
from tl*c room. Thqae who remtunad dur ing the renew, firet to cat their tench, and
then ro to phy with a hearty will. “Aa
r— ——.if
-v.
uv -k.il

followed her exat
little fellow who

“I did not bring try dinner, ma’am, and
I never phy."
"

drew near, even Mra. JiUson herself hogan
“Now, my dear children, we arc gutting
a.liule noro acquainted, and I have a few

mem* Monday after Thankagiving, even if

“If what, HnghT
“The bo vs do not Hl

The school was silent, and the Kchalars
several years there Imd been a good deal of exchanged glanww.
discord and disunion, and a good many
“Dqar 'duldren, I am not going to lay
teachers had left of tbeir o»m accord. Scv- ।down a list of rules or pcualtita, but m I play
oral had been dismissed by the committee, ।snpjMK wo shall rcevguiae our respective
and two ur three had been carried out by portions, I trust that our main endeavor
the schriant. It had always been custom- will he to do right, because it u right, and.
ery to engage a g ullcman teneber for'the 'because by doing so wo sliall all be happier.
wwlcr, but Mr. JiU-on had tarnod the Now I wish' every one of you, who will
matter over in his mind, and come to the itry to do thia through the coming winter,
conclusion that female teachers were gen­ to rise to your foot.”
erally more successful in government, and
All the oeholara rone rimultaneotuly.
he could’see no possible reason why they
wore not exactly M capable and efficient iu .
imparting instruction as the males. He had broached thu subject io the annual
I sec hen among my pupils tweatyckz.l.™ -k.
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school meeting, and the whole responsibil- .
ity of hiring a teacher rested upon him, ।
with only tho prudential rastrictiou that iam mysdf only twenty-two. Now Y am
the teacher shou'd board around the dis­ not dcs'rioua to govern this school alone ;
trict, and he must not pay over twenty I with you to lend m. a helping hand. I
dollars a month, aud as much cheaper as
he could hire. After nomc antuments, he
iuul the board arrangement modified a

Have

C. A. BARNES will be glad to see all of his oil friend,
and as many more as will favor him with their patronage.

mm

met flitted across the faces of the eeholaru, and
could interpret the exchang’d glance,
which panned around the school-room. Mr.
Jilbon had told her abe had aome hardeuntoment, but aha mildly replied that ahe
would rather take the school without being

At last she had gone entirely round the
room and approached the platform, upon
which wa* placed the teacher's desk, in
which sat the lad whose late ent rance (had
deprived him of a seat
“Now, my lad. for your name,” raid site
with a smile, as she gently smoothed hts
curly hair, and met b» bashful, half-raised
cy»w, as the Ixmt over him.
"Hugh Marston, ma'am.”
»
“Weil, Hugh, what are your studies?''
Ho laid liis reader upon the desk, and
blubbed as she took it n-i.
“How old arc you, Hugh?”
A half suppressed titter ran round the
and a general quiet ensued ; rnriosUy was room, but al. one glance from that calm
all on tiptoe.
eye it was quieted, and aOenoc reigned
i
Miss Abba Wardlow was a perfect again.
stranger, nliac to scholars and paroute, iu
“Almost thirteen years, ma'am.”
Colchreter, and it was with no Uttie trepi“Hava you over studied geography or
datiim that die looked forward to the task arithmetic, Hugh?”
U-fore her.
“No ma'am; I shall have a spelling­
book to-morrow.”
cd by ilia xlintri&lt;t to hire a teacher, and
“Can you read pretty well, and speil well?'
while upop a visit to a sister who rcsid.d
“I believe so, but my mother is notable
in Fairhaven, some fifty mtlew f.om Cul- to buy me books, os she would wish to, sn
chttter, he heard Mira Wardlow meotioacd I must go without.”
“I will nee to that, by-and-by; and since
iiiquirics, and finally engaged l&gt;cr aerriem the desks all necm to bo fall, you wfll
for (bo coming winter. But Abtno JiilMni was a man that kept his own couiucl,
aud njxm his return home be did not mcn! turn that ho had engogod Mins Wardlow,
and was cvnueqneatly bafeet with applica­
tions for the situation. As Thankiirivim;

The people of Barry County to under-l
stand that by a mistake in an order, they
“Jiave sent ns 40 dozen

DENTIST ?
Warrant SatoCaeti-&gt;n.
TEIIJU KWOWAB1C
n Block, over Ihuian CimU Store.

*’&lt;lc*Pi raid Mary AV ntoon, a very pleasnnt looking girl about sixt sen years of ago,
with bright blue cy«i and roay cheeks.

. “AO; slia only came to town Saturday
! evening; father saw her nt the depot when
J she came; he raid she was a very nice lookJ ing ptmoQ.”

DENTIST

NasIvillB,

WH|

ecciving her into
.....
-rided there were
such casra he offered Io board the teacher

t—L

— t-

ifaat it by ruing.'

�jepttran Jjait.ic,•If*,

Democratic

n.made a desperate

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

SML LMffl!

in nine
blue auin
satin ana
and n
silver ectrrt drew.
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(; prince
print* in
•*
&gt; n»y that he
Th. Ouchlog CluJ-PrilhcM-Th. ; ‘
Ckildren'i
Open-Picture.-F..h- ' "21 £
""f |,b re he grows on to
xpou oor xrace or du open, laughing
I km—Rdigfara—BuaiRwt.
beauty; and the fafr boy in Wack satin I
Coetiwutal dram, with -white rilk etookNew Yobe, April W, 1876.
-Hj
d l^t to the la*.’ Wo
tags, and raffle-, at his wrists, looked as if
be had just stepped out of a picture,
is wi’l prove to he the turning over j
Tire COACniNC CLUB.
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with hit noble countenance and grave
of a new leaf, and that for the remainder
The girfct had marvelous,
;
It is a terrible thing to have too mneb fiweet air.
of the session publicity and fairness will
1 money. Indeed, I am not certain that it delicate eotoplsciiouR—too delicate for
take tho place of xccresy and stabs iu the [ is not better to hare loo little.
The last pleasure ; and, with their xhrinking man­
dark. The era of detraction hnd defiflnaner*, seemed like wandering mounbeama.
। agony «f ybang Ttar -York, with toe Even the afeodcr, fragile creatures of fif.
lion introduced by Dumocralic tactics is
meh Mtsw, » ooschmgWhat is teen who will be debutantes next season,
bad enough in all conscience,and is poison­
coaehuiR ? A very simple thing.
Meo who held the parts of Continental dames
ing the fountains of public confidence griev­
with fine horses who think there is com­ in flowered trains and powdeaed hair,
ously enough, without adding tho weapons
there was hanily one of them that looked
fort In tire old-fashioned stage coach, went,
stbstsetial enough to kies.
Uko auger
of • owandicc and malignity.
to England and had built fur them old- angola, they were to look at but not to
fashioned stage coaches—just such, gen­ taste.
But fancy how oharaiing was the
our ashington letter
tle reader, aa you saw on the roads thirty interior of the photograph aalopn, with
•groups of ntieiature court people in gold
For President,
'
WabrinotoNj D. C: April 29,7876. years ago, fitted out complete with boot
and astin, with blue and purple and rate
RUTHERFORD B. HATtS.
The great feature of Congrrsricnal preced­ forbargage, and everything eInc, as it mantles, figures a l(i pompadour and
ing thU week was Mr. Blaine s short but ex­ was in the days when coachex. or stage." watteau, niched in the window scats,
f
of Ohi-&gt;.
'•«** iu me wtcuuw M-ais, ..—
haustive, reply, made last Monday, to lhe u ire call them, were the only means of delicate faces,*hsppy.nsp
- •
■
'-hardly ’♦Bfferwnt patterns of jmpuned and domestic
sprite*,
X
For Vioc-Preaident.
charge and insinuations agaiut him. Ills
__ king, jwwT._
ir _____________
gsiden hair was
gw ■
■ m ■ wm M 1AAI
JOHN F. HARTRANFT.
conveyance.
They pift to them four as tall m their
statement included the testimony of Cotetel
sided and hovered over by anxious main ■ I
blooded hones, and they pat -themselrefl meeiBMhck Karin and white bonnotej
of Pennsylvania.
Thomas Scott, Preaident of the Union Pacific
Subject to the decision of the Republi- Road nt the lime he was alleged to have fraud­ in the imlfonns ofdriver?, and they load Whetftm it
(aa National .Coeveatioa.
ulently paid Mr. Blaine $t'4.0W&gt;; Mr. Ullon on the roof all their hjy friends, and idwto^ephcra eh
prewent preridenLof the road; Morion, BUm they drive them. That is al) there Is viHaieom ameffing riaids and- fiinmi*aasf
hIii®
&amp;
Co. through whom it was arid to have been about iu It means that a certain number ।and peep out at the tableaux and tho
HAYECC PLATFOBMi
gnrpooufi little ajiten an they were taken.
paid, and Mr. Rollins, then nnd uowTreasurer
ef rieh yomg men chose to tnuurfbrm
6OMurny/« aboct rterrau.
of lhe company. They each and all positively
5iq
themselves into .u4*ge -drivers.
There is
and emphUically deny any knowledge of the
The gallcr, uTiue tats Wa. T. Bkxlga club of theee amiable lunatics in New ott
&lt; aold at auction thia week for over
York, the head lunatic bring young 830,000,
!
a tidy atun to have looked up
ftr Taylor Johaeon, whine Hastings, Mich.
James Gorden Bennett, the proprietor of inpictures,
1
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rslaiive to frailty poasmton of ths Arkansas the Rrrvhl.
gafirry u one ofc the choicest in
luurt Saturday tho elub pnrate
]
New York, rpeau it to tho public in hix 1
railroad bonds, »» the vagtic character of lhe
made its first parade. Seven xtagc coach- c
own bouse in aid of the Women's Cen­
hints and iarinnations ronnectinx him with
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
KEIF
ADVERTISE,HEXTthe matter was unsceptible of refutation. He ex, rather more cosily in style than those tennial Fund, charging 81.00 admission,
It h.
Regulating the Scamfal-MMs
tendered hi* best effort* to fiiriUtatc any in- you used to soc oo your roods, drove up and the chance is eagerly sought.
G. P. Rowell ft Co'i. Column.
restigatmn that mightbe ordered. Thetfnral- in front of the Union League Club, seven expected* titst Mr. Stewart's jicturt*, for
which he paid fortunes, and which lie
PETEBM1.VS SERVE PILLS,
Tbcrnos houor araong-cho ficrceM lhrm ' taneous appearance of this slander in widely very rieh young men habited as coachmen
ocrakie invwligntors in Congress, or at separated sections of the country it decidedly took their places on the seven boxw. . - -------------------------- ----' -«
suggestive of.csncertoil aclioola putting them
b-art there tmght to be.
Republicanatatesfortj-Sve verr rwh,
M u .11 l««u-1
f»r
““ J
out; and the manly bearing of lhe cx-Spaakcr
toa. Hboatd lw
br’atT h.i
man expe&lt;S&lt; do mcrfy'nt this time, when and his faebcanmcc toward* the rompiraton ful, young ladies monuted the roofii, and
^Oeh
lhe oxigeDgiea of the opporitioa party who hare pcraiucntly sought his overthrow,
I'ROBATK ORDER.
require that public attention shall bo ax challenged the admiration of every hearer of
- the rAKiito.NH.
.
farxipocnble diverted fromjthcir own record hU speech, and will iacreue hia popularity
------- — rn---------- •—The
me mediaeval
meuiwvai linens
linen arc something for
• hj^nTM‘Mttpiaonx thrown in every with the intelligent laatees el lhe country lr- p oplclosce this pruccar-ion, from Madi. which the present has
.u- -—-it has to thank modem
other dkrtitmu, but thej* do axt for ordin­ rsapcetiv** of psnumal preferences fur the On- sonw{uarc all the way.to the park; and ,skill________
and old design,
—They are stout
cinmui u. tuiaatiou. Dontalcxi Iheae nmndala
damaaka, in natural
anddujf
half bleached
of the parade
pormte V
was
M to attract
mrMt-------------------------------by
ary fahutta anft civility of iroatmcot. are the ouUcroppinp of relwl vln&lt; I toll renew. if the object oT
-The wantSBM at the tonevrt ytaadiaa. br
r
rdicTtd ck«s
by aoft
dull colors,
nud i
'Ate 'BefcncnHk inrentipatawn of the Covertly ai&lt;itd and abetted by «&gt;iou-Kbra«n attention, the gentlemen Mage drirAn fshadow.
orm a droirable
of fabric*
for uae,
!&gt;!&lt;• liKBBAHD'N CURE
may be congratulated. But isn't it queer j coolness, and artistic turrit, as they have
HQMelJhfrc arfrantagc endngb, in this
IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS.

.

parliamental

on the matter, bat

the

The finest jmd largest line of

County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd- coats, pants
and vests, and a

HW

line of Overcoats of all sizes
styles, kindsand prices. Over

.

W

ONE HUNDRED

th* | . A first-clvs 1 PAILO3R from petroit, expect^rl somi* ivliei Sre
Se prepared to furnish jthe best of
£ Clothing
" 15 TO ORDER,.^1 Pcrr‘r1
fits guamnfeed. nt Die 0
Old Corner Stand in Empire Block. Hastfings, Meh.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
wilt depredate the one nor secterian interference winch will
destroy the other.”

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

FITS &amp; • EPrLEi’SY
POSITIVELY CURED.

that in tho day of steam men should at- i much the appearance of antique brocades,
M .bund
tMw ax
«. the
&lt;te revival
ratal of
of| “H* *■•,**!"•! *" •*’
tempt u
absurd .
a thing
the Mage coach ? The horse* on these ing their place at the head of the textile
beoMimm for the liaanna ef sate ueti'.oa. an-l
ffa VlUHwc (amta. v
fabrics, not excepting' silk, for no other that the next of kin »f s»Jf Minois. and all olhar
tooductint i^in Meret. often iu cuorcaL
coachesare the very best thpt money can
ing him, and Lm prominence acquired during
1 material talcs more variety, or can be Damon* fnteraated in mM mtata. aravMnlrwt »met^ from ihc Republican memlien of the the [«at winter a« the active and wary leader buy, and they are groomed tv a degree adapted to more purpose of utility and
WWWW rt—y A.y.FB!l«r4 IO..B
that.is
almost
painful.
By
the
way,
the
cxfunuxcct, and letting uti*. garbled ’re­ of the minority; hi* nuccee* in •laying the
. Ixwup-. n rivals brocade in luster, and
pasta through partuat) favorites, thus fill­ flood (ide of Democratic wrath which has been j aboard English fashion of cutting the tail cotton in service, while it ia now made to
ing the cbwntry with fdxirlere before their all
‘ the session id ruggl ing fur the mastery In the i of the home intp the shape of a dub, has resemble wool in finish and comfort.
The heavy furniture brocades and tapcs’virtttu if aware that ho has oven been m- House; hi. signal ability a* demouairated, in been adopted here. Pray let it be con­
trics, used in art furnishings, which look
dertscru^njl' Il L true, such gre« m- baffling and exposing their machinatione | fined to Xew York, for it is a* ugly ax
like silk and wool&amp;t, are, one is raxprised
jualieo mual Re obvious to all hrw of fair Ij *&lt;«d l‘J the amended constitulion of the recon. sin.
to kara. of linen, durable, nnd what is
play, and probably in the end it would I strucked Union, bare in an especial manner in*
worth evfiry other consideration, wholcPOLITICAL.
Mgnc, ax they will not absorb dust and
gonenUy recoil ggaiust Ukm who perpe­ sited thedr envenomed attack* during the pre*,
The Democratic State Convention did bad odors ax reps nnd brocatelle always do.
trated U. box rnaoy mind*, in nearly every ent session.
two foolish tilings, via:—It endorsed The Venetian carpcta, largely made of
spreh instance, would be affected by the
Mr. Bristow i» auvthcr target whoreuu has
Sammy Tilden and snubbed John Mor­ flax, are handsome ax the choiacrt patterns
"Iap4*T|10 - &lt;^iom
vindication might beca concentrated the poisoned arrows of their
rissey. The Convention by its acta mode it of braasd.*. and wear wonderfully, while
eomc, and besides, no man wants hta good
they arc clean and sweet finiger than wool
a certainty that every Republican in the
carpets can.
Fine mixed cotton and
name blackened even temporarily, al­
country will vote his straight ticket, no linen lawns are sold at the low price of
though it may shtae all the hrightcr for their oiyatu al the Use of Belknap'■ expoeum
30 cents a yard, and make tho most com­
it-i^it-’^pv^- .
PROBATE ORDEItthat the rommittoo investigating Secretory
OXE HrXUftED AND KNIRTH BWTION.
fortable underware for summer, while fur
VIjb are glad to see that lhe Houseshowdresses they do up like new every time
from frattolaiL John Morrissey made they pass through the laundress's hands.
cJmbm perception of then truths last
vorOlag la tba laat (Null, tocher wi
a vtgoroub fight, but he was routed, horwe,
Friday, Ueo. Bristow had already been
REI.IQ1OCS.
heaven estate: Thi» nauseous dose of their foot, apd dramoiut. and the Kdley was
laagaaf Mwnmpar* whMk ar.rvc.mamxIM toad,
shamefully treated by CSwIfiakts Commitee
Moody and Sankey have gone, and the
kft
in
eompktte
possession
of
the
field.
own mixing they were obliged to « wallow. ExMoiwriUn I..
■tear.—Aclr of fie*
’ ministers of the city churches have under­
on Expenses rn the DepartSBoat of justice.
«ta th. Faitoi
Minhtcr Schenck wav the embodiment of
taken to carry on the work that they be­
In, teewy it had' heart the story of a baflb everything fraudulent, ’a man of1 tow toil a,’.
L Helve
gan. That u to say, they arc endeavor­
t be way be
ed,daim aflea*
, ncutfiihcd a grievance ••t poker-playing ruffian." Their Invertiga- the nominee of the nxmt villaixooriv oor
ing to run revivals on their owu hook^ in
loir is tetua
rape organisation that ever existed.
He the tamo manner evangelists did. They
agriaxt Bririow, and had.ogowcd A report
of to get into print. Ths. oriermes of
have employed better aingem than Sankey,
I in ojtorj unenviable light. It was frequently
to sing Sankey's songs, and as they all think
DriMow at ccec gloried ©w •'•’ r»&gt;n.
th«pr are better orators than Moody, they
wholuiws perfectly well stated by witneeees* on lhe stand that they
| would not believe him on oath—that ho was a
believe they could carry on the work
whM U&gt; do in sudi .unwguicio:, and ho
better than did these men.
They liarc
very Muncldisu*ea. The itnlou* idiot who
,UJ11 ,imm-nlwely demanded aa opportunity to belrajed their party into a premature expose Uutb.^lwuk,. pad
PK.VBIOXN t PASSIONS
all laihtd. The fact ia they uuy preach
I* heard, evea-as he told Mr, Caulficld- eion of ecstatic delight over the intormatiou
better than Moody, and their paid sirtgen&lt; may sing better than Saukoy, but it
“ nt the risk of appearing to reflect upon that the President had been oonvloted of an i
don't amount to a straw. They have not
I fed methods of your ennnulttce" 'The infamous crime &lt;m lhe testimony &lt;rf ex^tttor- I
the sool in it that the evangelists, and
ney Usneral Williams is now painfully cogi |
great chairman lutnsclf, bowsver,conclud­
soul is what counts. Moody and Sankey
ed to ease down. Without waiting for the
warfare of dvtracUon, iu their priviledge of &lt;

takiaw khdr owu. time and clouting their
own grounds for invimtigatiut; without

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NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING

iasAtsh.&amp;Mf^e!

ssu

issue proposed by

Mr. Bristow; '.tn ha

wrote the latter that the puHwbed report*
gave an utterly iucowcci account of the I plain'away the revriailM of Democratic rufisveteigatioa' which Ud conclusively dis- flamlsm and frauds in New Turk city na aet
forth by Mr. Davenport. When that gentle­
poaed of the charges fin&gt;t made, and
man first went on the-Hand they magnanll.tmto. wMcd Mt. CaulfleM:**A«a matter ] motuly aaaured him he wouM be-pHowed to

of course, there was nothing further for us

toll hit story taTita own wtr, tupping they

t &gt; ia vestigate aa far as you .were concerned

would Maliy trip him. But they soon learned
to their dismay that hr wa&gt; a dangerous srilnaes; that fie Wd la bia poaMsba facts, wUsh |
if brought to light would inevitably prove fatal ।

and we fdt that no charge bad bcou made

By similar matter had

aAtcn

I'nec of the mcotiogofthc Clu. • I wwa-nouuag mure. Jt i. OBty M
cMBali CfiBVWBlum, and hod been n
managedJ illustration of Democrartv duphriiy and

cm.

U. tW

Cwwimuwi OwXZnta,

j they never ate or slept
white at tbeir wwfc, aad having no claptnp or noMeoac about it, they did good
everywhere; revivals by machinery won’t
da, and never did and never will.
It

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MORTGAGE SALE.

Dafaalt bario&lt;

PAINTER.
Al A. M. Ilnck • CarrU'^ ,: Twr cun-iiaini’s ornu,
Mtter ringer dum' Aankey, he will ring’
‘lo ud rftWCwtauuJ,"
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it as an opera singer, and not a man who Jefferson St,
Hastinas, Mich.
b-a et er«7 plmsl prolM
fuels that he ia rwponaiblc fo» tho aalva
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imUxlur looker.
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vsrjpnstT tpoetads.of
M interest in
cis Aradc’inr of Mmis. riro, hr two
NSW YtefcwMm go on in
h.odrci udtty ebna™ of
tun till they or rome other cqunllv seal
foil"-. T.blaiH, froo, Mother
ous men come to lift it out
Mlexwl. ud It wm a pnttr tiwht
the

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rrmaininy u;

..a dottdj wUrrfhn ^tM
with cion- wrap
wwd. .
■ul tJ Ikt wua* Mother Uotwt,
and injury might thus be worked by par-

n, tu^b^^rn^nour, k,™,

bills aFOOM

prince;
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:WiSS‘siV4,?£:‘:;
JOt»MQ. CRB-ST.

His hail wax fixed at f 10.000 which was fam
UhW by ex-Oevenwr Fpepberd.
Unam.

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FOR SALE al THF BANNER OFFICE

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TO-DAY S ADVERTISEMENTS.

A Public Meeting.

Homoeopathy i, u,o iMvmlly.

The citizens of the city of
Hastings and neighboring Town­
ships in the county of Barry
are invited to assemble at the
Court House in the city of
Hastings, on Saturday the 6th
day of May inst.. at half past 7
o’clock in the evening to take
such action as shall be decided
advisable to secure such a Cele­
bration of the coming 4th of
July, as will be an honor to our
young and growing city.

The Common Council met nurmiatit lu a call Eurron nr rut Harris^ Btrrnucjui n.txaaa:
in tka Council room tm Monday Evening. May
Dear Fir:—In lhe Ann Arbor Cberfor I
1M, 1876. Mayor Benlly in the chair. 1‘rraeat find
[
a letter over the aigmuur* of G. C,. Onnd aimwrrcd to th»tr names upon the Roll Neil, in which he bewaila^n such deep Mrbeing called AM. D.w»«&lt;r. Lewi,. Event., Me row,
1
the introduction of Homoeopathy in tbe
Nangkton, Heed. Sheldon nnd Tomlltmou.
M iebigan University, «tul advise*, by every
A petition wa* prawn ted by All Reed sign
ed by Cha*. E. Rrod, Harry Anderoon..A. J.
Anglo and 24 others praying that W. F. Hieks
be appointed Chief Engineer of the Honeer
Fire Company. Petition on motion of Aid.
Rrail waa ae*eptrd and entered to be placed

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Petition for eraw-walk across Hint* street
north from Busby’s bafi-e.r shop wa* on nio. A hireling of the Bportemati1. Club wa* held
&lt;t the office of M W. Riker on Monday even­
ting. Dr, John Roberts in tbe chair. Hon.
Henry A. Goodyear moved that lhe Sheriff he
requested Io isa'ttb proclamation directing *11

Finanee Committee reported a* follow*; C.
orion'a Llllttr H.lft; J. B, Van Brunt'*Mil,
1.13; William ScobyNl bill, &gt;1.75 he allowcl

officers of the county to see that tbe Fiah Law
ia rigidly enforced. MX^W. F. Hleks moved

Dun t forget t« take out your Internal Iter,
me license Mamp* in time.

one delegate to the Sport man-* club at Jackson.
Geo. M. Dewey wa* elected a* such delegate.
Ou motion of Hon. Henry A. Goodyeai the Ear

real. Highway Fund: n|*o the bill* of Grorg*
11. Dewey, one for *!C and one for R3 be allow*
|1 and an order drawn on lhe eon ringent fund

Il is high lime to l-e planting dll your - gar
n sauce,' corn aud potatoes.
Mine bust of th* Hastings Hous? is having

\iteiul the Centennial criebralioo meeting
tin- Court lioii-e uu Saturday evening.
J..I. W ovL is steadily increasing, and tlieve
e other indientiou.- that business is looking

disallowed excepting *3 t &gt; I* paid to Dr. Eu»charged with larceny^'of a pipe. Ml appeal rell by a vote nf aye* and nay* and an ordei
from Justice court was tried on Tuesday after-, drawn in hi* favor on lhe contingent fund.
noon. The jury found tbe respondent guilty
Court. The Judge sentenced the re»poudenl to pay alneefglO. which *«• paid and
The Wil of Eaton A Lyon for JW.23 for a
the r»«|K&gt;ndrnt &lt;li«chnrged. &lt;'1~. H. Hauer Ledger wa* allowed aud an order ordered to
for the pe«g&gt;la. Jamea Clarke, Wm. Burgher. 'be drawn on lhecontingent fund in their favor
Ayes—Aid. Dawara. Lewi*, Evans. MeNaughton. Herd. Shridon. T&gt;«nlin--&gt;n. 7.
Nay*— None.

Sevemi car load* «f German emigrant* pass­
ed through uttr State un the Michigan Ceulral

fne -by last week

The uice«t display of workman-hip on any

The way to enjoy much, i«
be contented
i»ith what you have, aud -toy where yon are.
in-trad uf goiug to the Black Hills.
Mi«. Daniel Hsakln sprained one of her
huklr* a few day* since, aud came near dis­

Ifa-e kill i* ih a flourishing condition, but
it i* an uutrng* Io nllow th* IroV* io destroy
tho beautiful gra«« and shrwhlirry «&gt;n the
t'-mrt Huum Square.

jwrhead* and mean simply «u«cere al tbe poll*

The Government statistic* tor

1871

may

The Fort Wayne. Jackson &amp; Saginaw It. R. ytell cause every honorable man to hang hi*
are now selliug ticket* fTuui Jackson to Phila­ ‘brad with shame and may well All every Pa
delphia aad return for.f2C.83aud to New Fork
They are a* follow*: let them be pondered
nnd return for $27.85.
The Detroit Trifame rays the office of Gener­ ty every lover of bi* country.
al Ticket Agent of the M. C. It. It , will soon Salery of minister, of lhe ttonpel, fai.UUU.OOO

lie Ailed by the appointment of Mr.C. D. Bush
the present popular and affaide Superintend­
ent ofthe Grand Rapid* Divsuuu.

A. (». Miller, th* people* favorite will give
entertainment* at Union ttlll, Monday and
Tiisralay evening* next, Mny 8th and 9th. when
they enact those beautiful pieces. "The Di­
vorced Wife-' and "TH* Two Orphan*-. Nolbthat we could ray would elevate the troupe
any, as they are too well known to new! *»romium* from US. Tbe troupe t* first cl*i«.
nnd uf course the ilali will be well fiBeJ.

We print thi* bmue chapter one of the xtory.
.‘The Yankee Scboulmistram” by a Vwrmmil
Farmer'* Wife, enpiad Horn Tkr tbn*/ry Gwtla^. publislted by Lutitar Tucker A Sou*.Al_
lany.N. T. It I* a thrilling sketch of life in a
.•.wintry village aud raeh snrcwmlteg chapter
grows mere interesting. It wiD !• oontinne-l
reel. Mweeedlng Tberatey for some lime to
route. L*t it wrill pay every subscriber to lhe
IUmM** to give it a careful and thoughtful

last Sumby P. M.. on Broadway, which re*
aulted in the *1*mwU entire demolition of a
very nice.buggy, belot^pngto E. I’. Barral.

Clutriro Itkilip*. *«a «rfTraver** Philips E*q.
of this cliy, was out riding, when one of the

FLKMtnffTox, Hunterdon Cb., N. J.,
June 30, 1874.
Dr. It. V. Pixacr. Buffalo, K. I.: Door Mr
—111* with a happy heart that 1 pea these
line* to acknowledge that you and your Gol­
den Medical Discovery and Purgative Pellet*
nre bles-ing* to tbe World. Thea* medicine*
ovnnot he too highly praised, for they have
almost brought n» out of tbe grave. Three
month* ago I wa* broke* out with large ulcere
and *ore* ou my holy. 11mha aad face. J pro­
wired roar Golden Medieal Diaoovery and
Purgative pellet a, and have taken six bottle*, I
and to-day 1 am in good berith, aU’lhoee ugly
ahere having healed and left my ski* la a
oaluraL healthy condhte*. I thought at one
flair I could net be cured. Although I can
but poorly express my gratitude to yon, yet
there I* a drop 6f joy in every word 1 write.
God'* blessing reel on you and your wonder
fol medicine* i* the humble prayer of
Your* truly,
JAMES O. DELPS.
When a medicine will promptly cure ench
letriHe rating ulcer* and fra* th* blood of the
virulent poison cauaiag tbeni, who can
longer ddUb* it* wonderful virtue* ? Dr.
Pierce, however, does not with to pl*eo hU
porjentious magnltitde," nnd has fastened Golden’Medicel Discovery in the catalogue of
quack mm! rams by recommending it to core
Itself, Hks a yrfeyd* tf»t. upon Michigan's
Greet
I'niverrity. rawing her alumni and ■nenu ti: nut *mi nc &gt;»or* cinuv &gt;• inu, iuu
1
there
i« but one form of I food dlaeoss that it
many ethers of the ‘■Regular*,-- to nil down
and Icewnil bra- iu aackriotb and when? Will not cure, nnd that diaease I* eanctr. He
does not recommend kU Discovery far that
What is there in Homoeopathy that shoulddiaoaac. yet he know* it to be lhe most search­
makq it so dreadful, audal the same time, so ing IJoed cleanaer yet divcorrred, and that it
CuntcmptBde a thing? It is wot a thing of will free the blood ami system of all other
yesterday : R ha* been amply traced ia city known blood poison*, be they animal, vegeta­
ble or mineraL The Golden Discovery i* wwrand In country, ia family and iu hwcpital, rnatad by hip* to cure the worst form* of Skin
in ftorfol epidemic*, a* in clnunic disraara, Di*e**ea. a* all form* of Blotches. Pimple* aad
with lhe old a* with th* infant, and upon Eruption*, abo all Glandular Swelling*, wad
lhe wor-t form of Scrofolmt* and Ulcerated
it*, banner everywhere excelsior ha* been
Fores of Neck, Leg* or other parts, and all
written. A Ualfcentury has passed over u* Fcrofolou* Diacesc- of the Bone*, a* While
since tbe banner of Homoeopathy was nttfttrl- Swelling*. Fever Sores. Hip Joint an«f Spinal
ed on this continent : ami. amidst tbe scoffs Dtaceaee. all of wHeh belong toSerefokni* di*-

and pn-crlptioua nf It* hitter foes, it ha*
lived ami wendily grown fawn year to year
until J»« physician* are counted by the thou­
sands, aud iu mlhereuta dy millions. It Im*
aeran or eight lire, wide awake, flrat class,
independent colleges, with full rorpsuf profes­
sor*. and t wo State colleges, Michigan and J net
lately Iowa. It* IHeratnrv. both periodical
and standard, wiB compar* favuralJy with
that ofany school.
It number* *muag it*
ranks, war of the aMa*4 physician* in th*
country, many of whom were once Aleo|&gt;ath*.
There are htindroda of Homoepailtic physi­
cian* to day. who have received their train­
ing wholly, or in port al 1*0*4. in our own
I'uiversity
Ami rery many af th* Ard cls*»
men of lhe age are Its staunchest adherent*
and patrons. Are these men all dupes : Are
tbene -physician* designing scoundrel* ur
chariaiau* who prey upon lhe credulity of an
eurpuldic? Ui three believe II who whli

RnM, by Aid. Sheldon, That th* city
to.
Michigan ha* nearly four hnndred
printing he let to the lowest Mddgr for the en­
suing year Io commence May bn. 1870 ,tbc flo^voepathle physicians in active practice,
bids to t&gt;e sealed proposals tu l&lt; handed to lhe and yet Ibero I* a growing demand for more.
Returning from Jack Min Ion late to give a Mayor aud opened at the next regular masting Hasting- alone ha* fourillotuocwpathic pbysiof tbe council, provided ll»e expense of printfull report of the !top«i.lintor'» Slate Conven­ ing the Coinmon Council proceedings shall not
a* busy as Lee-, and there ia work
tion, we will ju.l toy, that about GO so-rolled rvroed R30 a year. Atlonled by yen.* ami n»ys.
lure.
A few year*
drlegalew were in allendaure. J. T. Wilder of
Is that the history uf
Ayr*—ALL Dawwn. Lewi-, i.M Turcula county waq temporary nnd Ira B. Nanghten. Reed, Fhel.lon aad Ikaeltatoa, 7.
a "vile thing"? Why ar* So many of our
Card of Hillsdale permanent president. Tho
| Jal form wax very lung, like Field-* speeches,
and can be summed up in the single sentence,
"For Repudiation". But we shall give it in
our next. This county wna repre*ent*&gt;l by W.
W. Kelley, Z. D. Ilinekly and John H. Dennl*.
Most of there in attendance were old line cop

Cool of dog.
Support of criminals
Fee* of litigation
Cirtl of lolutcco ami cigar*
Importation of liquors
Support of grog shop*
Whole coat of liquor*

Moved hy Aid. Reed that tbe Council now
proceed tn in informrl ballot for street Com.

luiasioncr. at which C, Horton received 4 and
! Daniel Haskins, 8.- 7 In all.

leal farnnir* employing Homoeopathy to-dsy,
who never dreamed of doing so n few years
ago? in spile of thenurirea it baa conquered
1 hair prqjt*HoesNo*, Mr. Cditor, th* demand of the hour i«
aid theory, nor &gt;«m«, aa «Ueh, but the praclie* that will eun»
nafely, speedily, aad
surely. to soy Hthing about th* plans* nt mo.

'

Retired
Ou Saturday latt, Mr. J. II. Sutton
the well ktmW &lt;lmc?r on Jefferson Street,
ckrnd out Li* Stock and ulirpd front htuinemi. Nr Sulton I s* for ycatn k*n . one
uPShc hh*i active and mecamful merchanta of our city, and his retirement front
btutincna is a I’** to the public. His
licaltb nt best precarious has been injurod
Ity done application to hb butunetet. aM
under advice front his physician he atx&gt;Wresl and repora for the season.
No nmn
would be moru misood from the bumiums
cirden of our oily then he, and all will
unite iu wishing him a speedy restoration
to health and the rvaumpliou of his gro­
cery busincM- In the interval which we
trust may be sltort, he will continue his
saloon in the building recently occupied
by John .Beffstucr » a Barber's shop,
while other partial will &lt;x.-cupy his old
stand as a Grocery **4&gt;&lt;1 .Auction Store.
We trunk Mr. SpUon may yronper, be
speedily-nytored to health, and return to
the husioeu of aclling groceries in which
he ha# hitherto deen so suecesfhl.
Sir Chariot Young was shown some
Yankee railroaning the other day. Jack
Boancugcr’g engine took him a fait run
from Elkhart to D.'troL A &lt;prt of the
trip was * niuc-mile stretch made in six
minutes—probably the fastest on ’ record.

I
On motion of AM, Tomlinson the Council
। proceeded to a formal ballot fiw Street Com.
LansUig. Apr. 2G, 1870.
luivaionev, of which C, Horton rvweived 4 and
Below plraae Cn&lt;l statement of fttnda ebarg"
_D. Haskin* S, 7 in all. no choice.
ed State Trmaurvr bn the hooks in this otter.
On motion of Aid. Beed, the election uf
:for recelpl\ during
month of April
Street Commissioner waa |&gt;o*tp&lt;nied till one
1870.
IL T- Cwwnsr.
Bowk Keej-er.
week from thb evening. Carried.
Arm/red, by Ahl. Tbmlinron, that the Mnr•hal be Instructed to bring all arrest* for die­ patient* more quickly than the. oths*. - L«4
orderly rondnet. etc, before tbeCity Recorder. any ol your reader* cnrefttHy observe the' ro•ult of the practlee of the 'two gysfttui, ,Utd

10,000,000
&gt;2,000,OOU
33,000,IW
■-'lO.UDOJKJU
30,001,000 were referred to the Finance eomnultee.
/DarirrJ, by Aid. Sheldon, that the Finan#*
1,000,000,000
coniuiiitte be instructed to treaafer all anew nt
2,UOO,000,000
fond*. etc. from the Treasurer-* bowk' ,te tbe
Qty Jfax.k to bekapl by Use Recorder.
.Law* go lu press, the jury in tho rattae of
the propio va.-Thomaa Giddings aad George.
Moved by Aid, Irwvvu, that the regular
Cb*|du. on charge of burglary. Lav* found meeting of the board )« changed from the flnt
th* respoudant* guilty, aad they were raw- uJ third Monday* of each uwnih to the first
tenced each to eight year* lu th* State Prison
al Jackson, from aad including thia day. mcaec aa Tuesday the 10th of May aad a*
Chaw. H. Rauvrsnd Cha*. G. Hatbrook for meeting to he held on the 15th of May. Car­
th* penpte. Wm. Burgher, James Clark am&gt; ried.
II. A. Khaw for th* respondents. This oau«e
Ro^lrfd, by Aid. Bead, that lha City pay
wa* ably tried, created a great public interest lb* *um of Awe dollars ta .the first drayman
who present* himself and team to draw tbe
and lhe result ia what tbe publie expected.
engine to Ar* when an alarm i« given.
•d by yea* and nay*.

ssasa

•vsilabto
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the expulrion of the "vile
thing" “that ha* been permitted to insult ing life. *bbreri*Hng suffering, «ud1n dimtethe dignity of the Vnlverrityby being aBownd irirfng expen »r«
•
to stand within it* preelnMs."
I read also
in th* oolumn* of last week’* Jfasssa an axti

.uhject aigned by eight of it*
alumni couch*) in language even more pileOu motion of Aid. Reed, that W.‘ FJttek* oua
and aorrowfol than
the other.
ba appointed Chief Engineer wa* adopted by They way, ‘-word* ofreproach wa hare none,
aye. and naye; aym. Aid. Dawaoa, Lewh, Mc­ and our kentlments are only thoae of sorrow.
By order of the Common Council.
Naughton, Evan*. Reed, Sheldon and TwmJinJ A MRS W. BENTLEY,
son 7. Nays none.
Mayor.
IMitiun to bl* Honor lhe Mayor to call a blnter "uor Alum Maier," 1 also notice in
Done at the Council Chamber in the
Oit^of HartingB, this tho 1st day nf May meeting uf lhe City uf Hasting* and vicinity at Dr. V Neil * letter that a very powerful
a time aud place which he mny deem proper effort was made Io exclude the ria** of 7C
to tak* Into eonrideratioa the importance Of from the Alumni suclety. in consequence I
Al a regular meeting of Thornapple Lodge having • ('*nteunial cel.brat io* wu th* Fourth suppoee, of their having occupied seats ride
Jio. W»I. O.ofG. T. held at Middleville, day of Joly next that will ba a credit tn ,onr by ride with the Rotneeopothle student* in
May 2d 187G, the following officer. were young and growing oily, and ta make arraage- i ho name lecture room, and receiving 1 untruemeui. accordingly. Signed by Gen. M. Deway, tiora from tbe Mate profopstee lathe branehra
installed for the ensuing quarter
D. Striker, Jan. N. Navia*, itariow A Goodyear, common to both, and, I believe it is not yet
W C T—Cha*. II. Co man
M.H. Wing. Heavy A. Goodyear. J. Robert* eetUcd qhothfr thqy *h»U be allowed a aiandW V T—Adelia Hough.
and M other* and aa motion ef Aid. XvaM wa* tng among the Himonpure. incoaiamluated
W Sec y—Hermon D. I*nrday.
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received nnd ordered to he jjaced on Ale.
’ Alopalhv ; smi the Profeeaer* tbemaelm ar*
W A 8— Ida Billington.
Drfitlon of James C*mpl&lt;eH to be reieteed threatened with excommunication, unless ■
W F 8—Lucy Dennison.
from the payment of a tai of titre doltare.a*- they wash their h suds of that terrible state.
W Tnra*.—Matlie Ifayne
*e«*eJ by mistake ua a span of l.oroe* and on
W Chap.—Alonso Baker.
motion of Aid. Heed wa* by a vole taken l.y luring to ariKTed HnuMMfathica
New, Mszuiltor, what is this Vvils thing--,
yea* and nay* rele**e&lt;l from the payment of
that Dr. O’Neil sags, ••*» a c loud lea* loomed
ap above the koriton, and'La* atosnmsd Its

Naugkloa, Beed, Shehlon and Toeillnson, 7.
Nays none.

Let your renders aMlyseteF(bemsrive*.
Now. rir, I only give yea this one report. 1
could giro many more If challenged.
We
court and challenge the moot rigid investigatlon. Fur. if nomocepatby.is a felshood it
iaone of Hie most benign and life conserving
falriiood* of the agr. Rut, It fa not a fal*
huod, nritker I* it a dfliofon, nor a snare,
but D in advance of the Itfher system tn rav­

hsv.all lh«y e»s 4a. Paint*, drug* aad eU* n
In for tb«ir wave of th* wlivitr aad barns* »
lleUgfctaaa* ia aeuntry toDwattena. .r.iyt&gt;ta&lt;
loraty. Ko adrworazst in iron and naifa. fet

tnraaia roadtemaod: Ke. 1 *eltor Mar. HJSH
do caeh.
Na. 1 W.W4 : extra. »1JL
.
Cora dull: Ho. 1 mixed.
:
Barley Aal: No-RILfa-

HAYS’ SONGS.

they will Aud that, la a given number of.pa­
tient». the llomoe^ialhia phyaacien will
make lees thkn two tktrffv- tbe number of

visit*. »n&lt;l will report pt least, one half Itu
deaths. Startling •» thl* ana ouncemgn B1By
appear, I beRevwb will graersMy heh) troe
The record* of hmplfal pra^flre'fiflJjr’liBtr me
out la tbiaaaMytty^. J ,
•atect thia rate haeaaan H fall* vritela th* titale.
I mena the mt-lfeal report vfm-r Stute prison
In 18311 thi l[pin(MM&gt;M4^c ^rontmcai wa*

STEWART’S SONGS.

tnlrodutod teteflWwi—* ■&gt; y«n W»U know,

and wa* r*tein£d1W (8i*J&lt;Miia sneceaaively.
Dr. Tuttle who wa* pliyslctaa to the prison,
gta* the following vtetotaewl far- whMi ho
vmrthea and ehraMie annual report in jraf
■a ray*. “Takiag lbe Aum for three yean
under oa*h medical system, we Uxe the
following reouk:
Allopathic for 1837.8. •.»,
Advertised Letters.
485
Ayan-AM. Damron, Lowl«, Evans. Reed, Average Mo. ef eeavtet* l¥. Am.
' Total
" "faHk
- .
89
Idol ofleilerx remaining in IhnJIaating* P. McNanghtou. Sheldon aad Tomlin*®. 7.
Nay*—None.
O. Barry County, Mich., May S, 187(1.
Homoeopathy Ite I J«U. 1 am] 2 i
Mr* Lucinda Brace, F. E. Hah, Mr*. Ida
Moved by Aid, Temltewm that the fkreot
Average Ne UrMNMsfTC'An.
Burges. Amanda Lamb, Lee A. Rowley, Wm. Cammittee be initnicta-l to examine th* Iron
»• te ‘
;
Njeffqry, Mr*. Mart Faleoaer. Mis* Litlie bridge ami iu surrounding* in regard to it#
condition, lumber, etc, aud rejrort to the next
'Waterman. Chna. II Bron, Edwin Phelp*.
regular meeting of tbe Cuancil. Adopted|
•
J. M. Nxnw», P. M.
Moved by'AM. Dawran, that tbe committee
o i Side-watt» lie iastrnoikl to examinn lha

nxelir*ra*&gt;f the buggy broke, letting une ol
condition of the ride and eroiv waik* and rethe wheel* off, ami the horse Lereiming ua I There will he a ]*ig*eu shoot in our city next,
thrrvun al the next rrgnta* sieelfsg uf under his roreagatete JBifftouM- U. tmy. :
••.aiuigeetje ran away, aud made that &gt;&lt;uggy i Tueoday, under th* management of C. E. Der— .wy—. CwnncIL Adapted.
Lnder Alopcthin traatu.eni fur 1870 nnd 7X
1Tea
luukrfl as (hough It bad Imen put through ! low, for the ■bmurr* of Barry Coo al y.
Os’tuotinn of Aid. Reed HieCmincil adjourn- Tou) No. day* 1
En
un* of Ni&lt;faol« end Shepherd * Threshing m*. single Hrd* nt tweaiy. uue yard* rise.
Ea ed till May 8th. IPTfo
.chine*.' Fortunately. neiibcFSte toy no
ad •
L, D. Qt’acXKkaraN.
trance on*'dollar, lhe shoot to cunuueui.e» »U
' Ce'dock «L m. sharp.
■ • i
Bscorder.

CENTENNIAL
•«» Ata

MEMORIAL SONGS.

�English nnd

for - the

Barnum

United

fir! Iijr Jacta &amp; SatUai

A EJojy.

State Altars.
pnbHc

■IBM by r»q««i.
.
I sand you herewith a rerbaum report

W. L. Bancroft' of Port Huron planted

Torn. &lt;X“ lb. d~lh ol Multi. T«n&gt;-

32 centennial trees, mostly elm.
Tho village of Romeo has not a bori
now place vacant within its Ixiundarica.

■r, M.
Rraaduwlhw.
On &lt;l.e recap! &lt;T Ik. pbologrepb ol d~

Vermontville is

feneitig

her

Gen. Kilpatrick writes as follows of I
Savannah, after his march through Gscr-

SctjaUrahip

bon

Train, rnnbyCl&gt;i=«» Tiwr.

(hmnectieu,.

them, Republican ballots were forced away
from them, and they wore compelled to

rote Democratic ballots.
Three United State; Senators will be
•no in May from Connecticut, and ouo in

the sa^ie inoilfh'from Rhode Island, and
one in June from New Hampshire.

necticut will deci a

Con­

and the

Democrat,

other two States Rapubiioans.

From

the

Des

Moinre

■'Hayes dock is going up

A’&lt;yi»/cr

fast.

If it

keeps on improving in Iowa aa it has in
the past mouth, the sentiment at the time
of the State Convention will be as strong

for him as for Blaine, who leads all other
candidates in this State a great ways.’’
Speaker Kerr s clerk

writes as fellows

to an Indiansppolls paper:

“At present

the prize seem* to lie between Hendricks

and

Davis.

Hendricks

has

been the

longest in tbe field and most talked about,

but there is a strong uudevourrent setting
ia favoro f the gentleman from Illinois.
The correspondent of lhe New York
Titan who attended tho Indiana Demo-

sugar this spring.

witness the universal grief that is ever felt

*

Geo. H. Hotohkias lias been retired
from tbe editorship of tbe Bay City Luuibermau’s Gazette.

hogs and &gt;iiOO worth of eows.

Lcckcrly, a Kalamazoo saloon-keejicr,
has been arrested and fined &gt;50 and costs
for kccing his saloon open Sundays.
About 200 Odd Fellows were in attend­
ance at the 57th anniversary w Odd Fel­
lowship’ hold nt Albion on Wednesday
last.

The Mate pioneer society ha» sclcetcd
H. H. Bingham as a delegate totheecnfennial meeting of old settlement Philadel­
phia.

A pine tree, containing over 8,000 ft.
of lumbar, han boon-shipped from Stanton
to Philadelphia, where tt will be exhibited
at the Centennial.
&lt;
The Detroit Post says that the smallpox

seafo was got up py a sensational news­
paper aud some physicians' who realise

disorder and noisy discord in the Conven­

good fere by vaccinating,

tion were indiscribabla.

Tlie field meeting of the Detroit Horse
Association for 187£ will be held July
4th to 7th inclusive. Premiunis amount
ing to 110.000 will be given.

The Tammany

Hall Seymour Convention of July. 18G8,

waa calm peacafulness compared to thia."
Tho Richmond ( Vm) J)i»?al&lt;K is very

At Loomis, Isabella county, nine per­
sons have been arrested for stealing pine,
among them tlie supervisor and treasurer.
certain that he could not be elected to They will be examined May IU.
any ofioo of honor or profit by the people
IL C. Lewis, )isq.. of Coldwnter,z will

rare that Gen. Hancock s connection with

the execution of Mrs. Surratt renders it

I ic same condem­ send to the Centennial a report on his
nation it passed upon Gon. Hartranft of celebrated gallery of painting? and statuary,
illustrated by large photographs.
Pennsylvania.
Governor Bagley has pardoned Henry
'Tbe people of Texas arc in the midst of
G. Sparks, who was sent to prison in 18C!&gt;
a heated controversy over the Senatorial
on a fifteen years sentence for robbery.
raecearion to Morgan C. Hamilton's seat
His innocence has been satisfactorily retapliabcd.
■
tea choice between Richard Coke, the
It is reported that C. B. Benson has

of the United Btertes.

coek, the fitting member ofCongiw from
he Fifth Congressional D-'etrict.

Speaking ofthe gubehutorial nominee

put into tW Otter Lake Boom 4,000,000
feet of saw logs during the past winter,
flehaaaold neaaly 17 000,000 feet of
lumber during the past season.

of the Indiana Democrats, who w a mem­

A Democratic Subterfuge.

ber of the present House, the Washington

correspondent of the Springfield Ifr/nbli-

Il is becoming more and more evident
that this solemn farec of impeachment was
or concocted simply to make political capital
for the Democrates, and as an excuse for
Leaders. Tho Indiana Republicans hare
the immense sums which they have spent
say that Orth will beat him by a round and arc spending in raking tho sewers of
majority.’’
the Ifepublicau administration in search of
A Washington dispatch in the New testimony to be used iu the coming Pres­
This impeachment
York Tnnrx says the meaning of the slow idential campaign.
trial, which will cost at least twenty-five
progress in the Hoi *c seems most likely thousand dollars, perhaps twice or thrice
that sum, is an-example of the lavish
rerarin undone after the nomination of manner in which the Democratic Repre­
the Republican candidate in order that sentatives arc squandering the people’s
money to secure t ht&amp;riumph of tharparty
next fait
in Wasfi’ngtbn’a” month or two fnvMtl■'fhc Truth about too Centennial Pros-,

cm soys:

“WiOfrtns is an inflationist,

but not quite so violent as Holman

pects.

A correspondent of a New York

never foiled the Republican party in any

answered She man.
“But, sir," said lhe clergyman’ “we arc
in the habit of praying for the President
«
state that I felt it to be a duty I owe to nnd Congress.'
" That/ right, pray for them; no objeeyou and to myself, and especially to the
tinn nn that M*on&gt;."

Davis and the Confederate Cungrew.
“Oh!” said Sherman,•' You wan
-prey
for Jeff Dark, do you?”
ory of one wh joe fame shall live io histoiy,
“Yoe, sir!" emphatically replied
and in song, “as one of the immortal
clergyman.
names, that were not born to die." I can
“All right," mud Shaman, his brows
but wish that timo wuuld permit and that lowering, “prey for him, pray for the rfrtmy poor feeblo tongue could recount to •1—pray for both of them—tho onu needs
it as much as the other. Ta that all, gent­
you in language suitable to the occasion
leman?"
the many noble doodz pf daring, the mid­
That was all—that was enough. They
night adventures, the hair breadth escapes had failed to indncu General Shcrmnn. to
that make up the history of her eventful make martyrs of them.
• Almost every day the Negroes came in
life, while pursuing h«r enemies over the
great numbers to see “Captain Sherman,"
hot, sandy Desert of—of—Siberia. Ob,
as they called him. Some with one nquest,
how oft have I listened to that shrill some with another. The General never re­
swoet voice borne on the winds of a soft futed to tee th cm. and they always left his
summer night, rising in cadence sweet, presence with their hearts all aglow with
love and gratitude for him and *■ Massa
like the whisperings of an angel band, and
Lincum."
#
then when danger threatened, with bead

A practical illustration of the successful
would ever mark tlie spot where danger application of the | rinciplc of object teach
ing in education is found in the sjdcudid
threatened and the strife was fierce.
Ah,
course of basins; a training given at the
my friends herr was the true royal blood
Yale Buaincwi College, New Haren, Conn.,
of our race, no poor blue, piebun blood whose advertisement appears in another
coursed through her veins; no, no, she column. Here the student ia tansht to

Kx-Reprcwptrtm Rollin end

Senator Cragin, the present incumbent,
who, though he has ha? two terms, would
takej^

Washington

a

W WIXWRtOHT.
,*HlS?5bK'“‘‘

B. HE IDT.

0.REAT VfKSTERN RAILWAY
NOV

S 01

ATLANTIC
iTriXJ*

II

fort of Thin! «t
!• BitA5 p. .iu
p? «“■ i'Bltea'n' Mra

an

num and Air Linn, rwt
.: foot Bruh »L. njUa.au

‘"P-“4 Buffalo ria Air Um aad
■oIBrHte, Jfcwtoo«e»i.a«p.-t *.‘*i
Iman Parlor ear tollulilo wilwu

U Lia» HollMkh.ftoBtbcrn

WlthBatrolt-nillJdBk J: SMthwastern

Bridae at «J&gt;7

»-WithLaka SUre A Nirt&gt;. Santhern
mtCTion—Wilk Drtrolu Eel Itevfr 4

foot Thinl
CMsam. TntoCkt. WabMb
Part
Mym*Cinalnaatl.^and Cincinnati, fill

»S ’is :s

1*

MICHIGA1}

j. n. tn-;i:;.

n Pa*&gt;. Aa’t. ll.i

CHICAGO k LAKE HURON t&lt;

TIME TABLE No. 8.

TRAINS WEST.

Pultart il'.r,
Ckariotle.

is

CHAINS EART

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

have your photograph token."
At the close of the addrwi the follow­

ing beautiful lines were rang, to the lune
of "Brave Men behold, your fallen Chief".

Taking Effect Apr. 16th, 1876.
COING EAST.

voices from the Inferno choir of Middle-

fl
i
htf
na

connrcUotH with trains
* Indiana railroad for

£

tralto were beautifully executed by a dele­
gation from Bumblebee Plains.

iS

r‘S

Fx.Jom
d to the ■

'is

.«

tf
u

"a
Ke

IRAMD RAPIDS DIVISION.
The Reliable Short Liar
EAST AND WEST.
toaku raoM.

UAHS RARIBS AMP DETROIT

^a«ull.

LErrrJSiSJift'
tten. White Pteeoo. Th&gt;&lt;Allot**, Graad Itoi-ib anl

is

at Philadelphm, a good many wil go. If
not, thayll stay at boiuc.”
'

the

*80)

CHICAGO I fflCHIGiNArLAKE 8H0HE

“ On the couree of recent^trips North

to

11

in real business transactions, and going
And, here lot me not forget to im- through the full routine of actual business
preNi deeply upon your minds the lesson experience. It will be al once apparent
of her glorious example, may it over be that a course ofdiscipline and training like AfirSjorte-l Lint brtwTcn Chlcaxu ant^ Grand
this cannot fail to fix upon his mind many
year pride to strive to emulate her glori­
important principles and farts which he
ous deeds and work out for yourselves an would not otherwise retain, and enables
undying fame that shall be the pride and him to go from the college into the bank,
Summer Time Table.
glory of your posterity. (At thia point office -or store with full confidence in bis
ability to discharge correctly the duties of
a low murmur of applause greeted the
iw
Station*,
his position.
•Mired
J-31 rr“
speaker from every fence corner in the
The street railroads of Philadelphia are
yari.)
•
■
beginning
to
arrange
for
the
Gentenntal
And in conclusion lot mo advise each
burintsa. . Six of them will run care to
3 X)
S IS
and all of you to make a proper application
the Exposition grounds, and they are pre
of tho facts presented in your hearing to­ naiiug to start one every minute, if it shall
night, take Maltio Turner for your guide be found nececoary, making 390 care arriv­
btatiotu.
through life, keep her glorious record over ing every hour. The capacity of these
cars will ba 8,800 persons seated, 16,000
iu view, keep your premises likelier's, free
crowded and 24,000 packed. Other fac­
from vermin’, keep your spines in readinesn ilities fur reaching tho grounds will be UrapdJunetiati.
to hump at a moment s warning, your provided, and the number of persons
naratives for inflation and your inards that may be carried to the Exposition every Chicago.
ready for the stringed instrument* of the day will be about 200,000. Fare for the
Goiu North—Day Eroreoa. Grand RapM« MixmI
round trip «ill be 12).
&lt;Uiiy »x ncptS unday*, Niaht Ex proa daily Bxcpl
Hope Band. Thus fully prepared you can
—Erraisa Bx prra
lie down to rest in peace (unless that band
unlajr. AU vUmt UBiua dally «
G-aaeWw-at wuA t.lLtr
insists on playing at your funeral) and

common aense in the following:

According

...... r.

TKAtXM Wjyd'StrttTH-

preserved the fame of her glorious ancest­

something like than WcH.H depends agpod
deal on bow much it costa.
People oan.t
to use much money just now outside
New Hampshire politics have begun to afford
ef their own family expense*. If the
be enlivened by- the question of the railronda put down their fares low enough,
Uptod lUtps. Seuatorahip, the. election and folks are rare of not being swindled

Stasnu,

-

royal of Kilkenny, and moat nobly has tl^e

ors.

can

most Active candidates ate Ex-Goverpvr

.j,y’—

ta

was a lineal descendant from the blood

Ewmriee,

ferUi^Ui Oku^lUUxt Jane. The

o

fiS-

erect and Jofty plume that fearful wail

party by

wicked and bare-faced frauds which

QK AXD TRUNK RAILWAY.
NOV.
1875.

Let mo here

Presi'leu^ial eta*Ion except that of 1868,

den stole the State foe tlseir

J. B.’MVLLdteK.Oe3?TalSan,«
J. D. Dnr. Axrnt. LaBJfts.

tho good and great go out from our midst,

paper condenws a good deal of fact and
can Preaideutial candidate, because “it

'

“ Well, that is a good religion. No_objcctiorr to your .religion; none whatever,”

tax for general purposes,
The third annual report of the State
Board of Health has just been israecL that this small tribute at least, should be
oSero&amp;on my part, to the eheriaBed mem­
It is a work of ITO pages.

H. A. Moyer,of Vermontville shipped
from hero last week, &gt;1,761 worth of

TBALXS GGINa SOUTH.

by tho nobler portions of onr race, when

to return no more forever.

Grand Rapid* lias a debt of 1475,000.
The past year &gt;200.000 were raised by

Train* WmI.

«n»RT UNB JtrrWEKN

KICHIGAN AM THE SOUTH.

___________K-A——j

cwai, .11 llu, felixo ftoa Ibia aad aoigb. servioM as usual in the churches?
Log driving L in full blast on nearly
‘•Certainly,” said the General “why
They have both got long punwa and it is all the rivers throughout the Suguiaws.
not? We are especially directed by the
said are drawing on them viety “freely to
Michigan has sent 1,100 varieties of
Army Regulations to pay due attention to
secure success.
Barnum is said to _bc wood aud 2,000 varieties ofshrubs to the tho customary ode wm rang, T. Turner
divine airvice on the Lord’s day. My sdCentennial.
—«•
ahead
Cook arose and said :
diem are Christians; certainly, open your
Tho prospect# for a peach crop on the
The Hartford Currant mjm that at the
“My friends, it u no usual or common churehea, we will all go."
“ But," said the dignified, saintly-look­
Conoeeticut election the Woodbury town cast shore of lake Michigan were never occurrence that has convened so many of
better than now.
ing individual,” some’of us arc Episcopapaupers were carried tb tho poKing-pbce
State*

Mil!®*’•

MkhUah

cor

MiiUlcTHto

respondent of TEC .'Philadelphia Pre*.
Montgomery "Blaif/ohc of the counsel for
Belknap, and owe of the koouart observers

Gon. Belknap is reported an much an­
noys^ ty the reiteration of the atatcnwnt

and shrewdest political manag&lt;re.at the
capital,remarked a few dayamnec that'the

Dsmocrate in Congress were a “pack of
without foundation.

gave it as Mr. Thurman's

opinion that

Gav. Havre ia most likely to be the Be-

I did not ooufas.

lAMwaro wb«a R will tmj tha rory «»rao
It ii a fact that M. E. DolUr nde of Boston.

subatancc of fisvor before the people is to If my resignation ia deemed a confesriun,

be aide to drag the Republican [arty down

rxa dollar. UOwDl roM.&amp;r bo fU If you will only

A Connecticut umu
ustralion of
attempts maybe made'io disguise the farts,

lti£!i

the whole opposiCwn to Congressman John
Haw-**

a candidate for the United

IWOftoe."
dcredbr

Did Tbe

FIKE PRINTING
DONE at this OFFICE

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 3.

HSTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY. MAY 8. 1876

The ^ejii-Weekly Rephhlicaji Bajijier.

lar oct of inhumanity is be guilty of at
present, that irritates you

GEO. M. DEWEY,
AND

Elilivrt

PVBL1SUER.

O3F1 TJE3E3S

ULIfEB ClimirilV!
AM FA’S

OF AD VERTISING.

rm Line-, or Low of Nonpl '.* Fvp« eoniUarc-t
n Square.
»rwa | 1 u. । : ». I~ ta.f_ fliT.1 Tri
I Square. I t-1M | fci.HO | t1.00 | _f?J» | JRLoO
t Square*. l — Xroi ACU I Km| 12JMI sKoO
*. Colon. |_W|_14)| 13001 SSOOI -UDo
V^umn. | 6K)| mo; mof~S7QQ | ~63j»
!a Column. I
too I 12.ffi» | ».C0 I 30.00 | 80.00
1 c..lumn,|
IX90| ntnl M,&lt;Q| 80.00l iajO

1506 Sold //18/1. $ofg Sold // /fly*. 7472
Sold r/f 18/3. 14976 Sold 1/11874. 31077
Sold i/I 187g, 41/0 7ULL7 100000 niLL
bi 41401410 704 1876. O/tt 44L7
TI^T
^A»r Sold

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.
MILO T. WIIEl’.LEH.

**

in the Court

ISAAC W. VROOMAX.

UNDER-SHERIFF. Deputy U. £ Marafeal.Uene-,l CellMtina Arant aud Auctioneer.—'late*
cl the Court Uouae. Haatins*. Mieh. JanylTj

'

Nine different Points for 1876,
adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.
PRICES REDUCED
Come and get one. fON TBIL.i

thus
. Zj_________

V VNTY TREASURER.—Offiee

F. S. BOWES.

•

CIVIL ENGINEER, Connly Surveyor, and Grnvi»J C.uiveyaneer, •.ffloo in the Court Homo.
Martins*. Mich.
. 45tf

JOBS Q. CRESSY.
HF.R1FF. Deputy County Surveyor and General ’
Coaicyaneer. Office at the Court lluuac.
Jaayl'75

S- C* PR1XDLE*
NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER A LOAN
AOEST.—Will negotiate loan on real rotate for
emu* of S3X) and upward*.
xxXyl

(. G. HOLBROOK,

(

XyUARNEV AT LAW and Solicitor in Chau-

eery, will attend promptly t* all Loainew entru«te.| io bits. Office over Harbor Jk Bailey'*
*l.ire. Vffiee open at ail hburr till 9 o'clock

fflOMMD W BROS., IfMS.

Champion Reapers and Mowers. ‘
Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
&amp;c., &amp;o.
GItKBI/K &amp; RUSSELL.

50yi
ATTORNEY A

v Cuiinlv. Arent for Homo
V.. and Pbcroix Inauranc*
re in the Court lh&gt;u*e.
■________ lanylTStf

Si

UURGHER.

ATTORNEY. Counaellor. and Solicitor. OXee
Stale St.. Harting*. Mieh._________________ ___

WM. II. RAYFORD,
CY and C.iunaellqr al Law, and Solicitor
cry. uixl laiunetrou Mu|w, Real haute

Darlow A Goodyear'* atore.

janyl'rt

IMPOSITION HATED

DR. C. RUSSELL.
I'MYSICIANA SURGEON.—Dffire over Julio*
Itaaeoll'a »:■•**. jtmaix Block. Stale Street.
Haiti no. Mi*l*.

PARTNERSHIP.
DBS. E. F. A- I. W. RROWN-Phoieinni. Sur— ..*&gt;----------- &gt; r -tore, Stale
all bourn.
r promptly attended to
.Mr*. KA.Uolbrvok.
xxlStf

WJL UPJOHN,
"HYdi'.’IAN A SURGEON.—Office wait and of
StateSt.. Uartlnx*. Mich.

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M. D.
tlffieo in rear room orcr the Borton Caah Store,
office hour, fromlOv eloek i.M.tolr.l. Reeidenoe M Jeffrraon Street. AU call* will receive
rr.Jupt attention.
xxCtt
;

DR- IL F- PECKHAM.

'

A. P DRAKE,

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.—Office orer F. D.
Ack ley *e Drur Store. State SL, Haatinr*. Mieb.

Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
JO3EXTSF

STPjA.IWJD.MS-Sr’Sh.

All grades of Teas the very best in the Market vresh every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER &amp; CO., of Boston, and
for sale at prices which dees successful comp^,:‘:'"'

GIVE.ME A

IL C. PECKHAM,

John. Stanley.

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
I'ltEEPORT, D.UUIT COUNTY, MICH.

O-Spceial attention riven to Direaae of Woman
nnd.Ch4dren.~«*
XXlltt

M. W. RIKER.
Martins*. Mieh.

Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;
GRAND RAPIDS,........................................ MICH
LVOS * PICKK1UNG, Proprietor*.

Every thins about the Eetal»li*ha&gt;tnt in Naw and
I *r*t-ela*i.
DOAMI AND ROOM, W.3O 1‘tMl DAY.

HiViuti^MaJ^f 3dn quantiuwjtoy Laatfcr. Mich.

“Well," began the landlord, “three
days ago a man came along here and
■topped at my house and wanted to stay
all night, saying be had only one dollar
with him and he had two day's journey
to go before he could get more, and
wanted me to keep him over night and
take a share of a dollar and he would
A tlintiuc licht from awalinc laiap
send me the balance os soon as he could.
Haying an hooeat face I told him be
oodd May, and I would give him as good
as I had; for which ho seemed very
thankful, but I noticed ho did not eat a
very hearty supper, and soon went to bed,
•aylng ho did aot feel very well.
Next
the death waph lick*
morning aa I awoke him fur bia break­
fast, I found him quite nick with aymptoms of fever. My wife gave him some
herb tea, which did not appear to help
Mark well that man with ailver
him any. but continued to get worse, un­
til now.. Ho Is likely to have n run of
fever, with no doctor within twenty miloi.
Wb.
That man that ju«t drove off, is going to
Bolton to-day. and could have taken him,
if lie had iwen half wny human,** and as
the landlord concluded |1C &lt;*»( hki cye
with a look qf contempt In the direction
the man had taken.
“landlord," said I, "I will juat step in
and see the man before I go, and if I
can help him in any way I will do ao."
1 I followed him into aamall bed room just
back of the kitcheq, whoro 1 found the
sick man, who appeared ta be abo6t fifty
; With rifta and Brillahrnld:
years of age, and with every symptom of
fever. He told mo he had been to M__
county to look at some land, but not find­
ing any to suit, had speut’a good deal oftunc, and nearly all his money he had
for expenses, without locating any hud.
and wax on his way back when he was com­
pelled to stop where he now was by sick­
ness aud had no hope of proceeding ‘ any
With anger* numb, nd eh III,
frfhhcr nt present,
He stated also that
he had means among his friends to pay
hut expenaea, but none knew him, and
seemed very much discouraged with his
situation.
My sympathies were at once enlisted in
bit favor, and by an impulse in which I
have never found nn explanation, I re
, solved to stay with him and help him
through Iim sickness without thinking
about my own business which had called
me that way, and in. my own prosperity
might depend. Daring the afternoon ho
grew much worse, and before morning he
was quite (Merioua, aud al daybreas I
started fur Bolton on_Juot for medical
aasiatance, reaching town about the minille of the forenoou, and finding the doc­
tor at hAmc, and assuring him I would
pay him bis fees, and procuring some
A FRIEND IN NEED.
necensarics for the sick man, I returned
with the doctor, reaching tie tavern
about two o'clock, finding the patient
still worse than when I left in the morn-

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After a critical examination, the phy­
sician pronounced it a case of typhoid
fever, of a most malignant type, and said
the gieakst care would be ncceaaary, and
the constant attendance of a j ood nurse,
to rave his life.
The circuuMtancca attending the cose
were unfavorable; the man was without
money or friends, who could aupply him
with medicine or nunung, and the coun­
try being new, and neighbors few, and
living long distances from each other,
made the case much more difficult, aud
the patient being delcrious could not tell
where they could ba found what means he
had to repay any outlaya which might be
made for his comfort.
The landlord
being poor, and his wife with poor health,
and hci household duties to attend to,
there could not bo expected such help
from them as was needed.
‘
It seemed to me, unused to the world
as I was. very inhuman to leave the man
ia his present condition, and pursue my
journey, therefore I lesolved to stay with
him until he died or recovered; knowing
well that I should lose many days time,
and expend some money in doing ao.
I stated my intention to the doctor,
who said he would make his charges aa
light as posBiblc, and the generous land­
lord “who could fool fur other's woes,"
promised that such faro as he had to
offer should be without money or price.
After dealing out such medicine as the
ease demanded, the doctor left, promising
to come again in two days.
The man
continued in nearly the same condition
for two weeks after which time ho begun
to gctbelter, and the doctor stated that
the
I was sitting, “that bis aervicts would no longer be needed,
re off, ain't no t-pecimcu and made cut his bill which I paid accord-------,—
■ _jrhe ain't no relation
to my friends neither, ho belongs to a employed him, which was even lorn than
tribe by himself!"
“My friend," said I, “what is the diffiAt the end of the third week the mao
naal.M Hi.al. al... _ — ~ 1_ *_ f .
aa..
had eo far recovered that further extra

Nothing occurred out of the general
experience of tntvelen&lt; until I got into
thin Stalo about one hundred miles from
here, when one day-^I flopped at a small
log tavern to obtain dinner, which con­
futed of corn bread and milk, and a few
glicewof TCDiaon, which to a hnaltby
Kung man wlioec uppetite was sharpened
twenty miles of rough walking wm
not to be deBpmed. After I had finished
my repart, I took a seat by the door-aide
with the intention of having a hall hours
Ml before renuming my journey, and had
been seated but a few moments, when the*
landlord came out talking entrealingly to
a person who was following him out of
doom. Said he ‘‘you can take him just
as well aa not to Bolton where ho can get
some m&amp;lccino and care, for to morrow he
will be too sick to go, and, I .sines r, you
may want Bomo help youraclfsonie day."
‘•If I do," answered the man, "I shall
probably have to help myself, or pay for
ail the help I get."
‘•The old man will give you a dollar,
which u all the money he has got, and I
will give you two dollars which is all I
have, and your bill besides i£ you will
take him along," said the landlord.
“I can pay my own bfll'Mr. Landlord,
nd I am not a traveling hospital -, here
is the amount of your bill air, now hitch
up my horse, and I will be off," said the
man tn a hanghty teno.
“Hitch up your own home you miser­
able brute you!"
Said the landlord
wrathfully, "and don't you ncvc£ ask me
for another favor unlom it is to Miry you,'
continued tlie landlord.
N

To those Whom it may Concert
I ain now running a NEW PORTABLE
MACHINE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200 build­
ings in 16 years, feel confident 1 can satisfy
liimadf off for a
1
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Thu’a
those that may favor me with a call.
I where the difficulty comes ia," aaid the
I landlord apiu-fully, and as- he coDcindod
My address is Irving, Barry Co., Mich.
S. DEAN
ds away.
e

Irving, Mich, April, 11th, 1876.

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“Bal Landlord,” said I “what particu-

e in hi* ease was, that his memory
defective, that at times he could

resume my journey, I had. lour roarer-

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WHOLE NO, 10X6
nation with him, in which ho stated his
name, and his bnmacM in that part of the
country j which was to locate a Urge
body of land, in view of high prices in
the future, and that he had a large prop­
erty at the cast end that he woiud repay
me ten fold for all I had expended for
hhn in his extremity.
I gave him my
address, where I should probably get a
letter, should ho send one to me.
The
next moning after bidding my host and
my patient good-bye, I resumed my jour­
ney, with barely money enough to buy
my land and pay mv expenses fur a few
months, until I could get a commencement
on my bad.
Soon finding a piece of land which
suited me, I purchased it of the Govern­
ment, and received a patent or deed of it
at the land office, and being very abort or
money. I did not get it recorded in t^p
office of roebrd for the County where the
land was situated ; and it appears that by
one of those unaccountable exceptions of
an almost infallible general rale, the

officer had negketed at the governmont
land offie to caned my land from the hud
plat; and therefore had rezoaioed on the
land pht as unsold hud, any one looking
for a fanu would suppose it had iwea
taken of course, and my deed from the
goverhment being burned at the time of
the fire, I have nothing to prove my title
to the laud. X
"And you s^o rif," said Mr. Weston,
at the conclmiou of his narrative, “that
by kindness to a fellow in distress, I have
loot my land, and the last dollar of twen­
ty five yearn hard labor; for from the
morning of my parting from the man I
assisted in trouble, I have not even heard
one word from him."
.
The old gentleman had listened attewtivcly and seemed much affected by the
story, and at its coxcluaion arose, and
stepped to Mr. Weston's side and with
his hand exclaimed!
“I am that man whose life you saved
aome tweniy-firc years ago, and during
those twenty-fire yean I have in vain
tried.to recall your name, "which I had
forgotten one hour after you had portedfrom Inc, and the paper on which your
address had been written, had been sto­
len the night after yoa leftj* together
with the remaining dollar and pocket
book, thereby losing all traces of you un­
til this hour, although I have searched
for you in vain for many years."
"And my friend," the old g* ntleman
continued with a happy smile, “I ahall
still adhere to my favorite precept that
"If thou east thy bread upon the waters
thou shall find it after many days," for
out of my abundance I will share with
you in your distress.’’
And the old gentleman, Mr. Gardner,
did fulfill his promise, for he compelled
Mr. Lascar who claimed Mr. Weston's
hnd, to vacate it for he was in the power
of the old gentleman by some unlawful
act which he had done in other years, Mr.
Gardner refunding ths parohase money.
He also placed in the hands of Mr. Wes
ton a sum of money greater than ho had
ever dreamed of possessing, sufficient to
place himself and family far above want.
A few mouths afterwards the old
homestead was again the happy abode uf
a greatful family, and within the follow­
ing year the two sons ofMr. Gardner had
found in Mr. Weston's daughters, Ellh
and Grace, all they could desire in a wife,
and were married with the consent and
well wishes of all.
Mr. Weston never
loses an
opportunity of teaching hia
children that an act of kindness sooner
or htcr will be repaid many fold.

MrColfex*Declines
Hon. Schuyler Colfax, has writen the
following letter to a citixen in Lake county,
Ind.:
'
South Bxmd,April 8
Dear J udgk Turner;—Homs for Sat­
urday and Sunday, aa usual, and enroute
from Minnesota to Michigan lecture ap-.
pointments, I find your letter. Thanks to
the good friends of your noble little county
(which Bustainod no so steadfastly and so
entbmihstically through so many ream of
publie life),for their good wishes.
But,
even if an unanimous election to Congress
was tendered to me, I cdhld not accept.
Public service is, I know, often a public
duty. But twenty yom of faithful service

to my country have certainly fulfilled all
such obligations ofcitaaenahip. The hap­
piest years of the past quarter of a century
bare been the recent ones, in which I
have belonged to my family, and not to
"the rest of mankind ’’
With unabated
devotion to Republioin principles, 1 aaost
be excused from attesting that devotion

except in the ranks with its nulliani of

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|«nne:.

bonds for M&gt;. Bkune'a benefit and to the

Blaine.

dealings with

which to hang

Blaine volunteers a statement of his pur­

hasjust as much to do will these infamous
accusations

through the

disseminated

press, or with the jurisdiction of Congress

in any way, as thejpnrehnse ofhis dwelling

house in Augusta, Me.
Will the matter rest here?

For President,
'RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

of Ohio.

For Vice-President,
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

of Pennsylvania.

Subject to tho decision of the Republi­

in any event it will bo seen that Its foundation
is repudiation,its frame work sophistry, and its
finishing touches the wildest sxageratlon, and
evidently tho product of a brain not altogether
in a normal condition.
The independent and patriotic people of the

It will

in

reasonable

know

We do not

that ho need try to do it.

He has already

convinced a’l who arc open to convinction.

‘‘Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”
Republican National Convention.
The next union Republican Convention for
the nomination of candidates for President
anti Vice-PresidentW the United Stoics, will
bo held in the city of Cincinnati on Wednes­
day the fourteenth day of June. 1876. st 12
o'clock noon, and will consist of delegatee

and of two delegates from &lt;mch orptnired ter­
ritory and the District of Columbia, in call­
ing the conventions for the cleetion of dele­
gates the eemmittees of the several stales are
recommendal to invite all Republican eleetorv
and all other voters, without regard to Tpasl
political differaacea or previous party affilia­
tions, who arc opposed to reviving sectional
imues, and desire to promote friendly feeling
and permanent harmony thrpughout the coun­
try by maintaing and enforcing all the
constitutional-righu of every citixen, includ­
ing the fall ami free exercise of the right of
sulfrage without intimidation and without
fraud; who arc in fevor of the'continued
prosecution and puniahment of all official dialionesty, and of economical admini'traiion of
the government, by honest, feithful and capa­
ble officers; who are .in fevor of making such
reforms in go^rnmer.l as experience may,
from to time, suggest; who arc opposed to
imputing the credit of the nation by depreci­
ating any of its obligations, and in favor of
sustaining, in every way the .national faith
and financial honor; who bold that tbc commoi school system is the nursery of American
lilterty and should be maintained absolutely
free from sectarian control; who believe that,
for the promotions of these ends, and directioa of the government should continue to be
confided in those who adhere to the princi­
ples of 1776 and support them jw incorporat­
ed in the constitution and laws; and who are
in fevor of recognising and strengthening the
fundamental principle of national unity In
this centennial anniversary of the birth of tbc
Republic.
E. D. MoauAa, Chairman Republican Na­
tional Committee.
WuxiAX E. CttAxntxa. Secretary.
Washington, D. C., Thursday, January 18.

Convention.

A Republican State Convention, toeloci 22
delegates and ileraales to attend Ute Repub­
lican Nations Convention at Cincinnati on the
Hth day of Jnne next, and also to elect a Re­
publican Stale Central Committee, will be
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ik.
Grand Ranida. on WeJnMuaj, ura iuu»
.v.v,
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All Republican elclcra, and other voters
without regard to past political differences or
.reviews party afflliaUons, who believe in
are rapport the principles enunciated in the
c all for the National Republican Convention,
and invited to participate in the election of
dilegatM to thia convention.
The aeverel eounliea will be entitled to

in the county ho reprreeato,
8. D. Bingham, Chairman.
8. 8. Olds Secretary.

MR. BLAINE’S EXONERATION.
Mr. Blaine’s statement ia completely to

It

ccrent the whole ground of the charges

prefcred against him, and makes thorough
The,felicity of the ex­

ecution, if that were an important matter,
might well command the admiration of all

He has given reasons satisfactory to nine-

tenths of his countryman

why

he

has

taken the course he did, rather then to
resort to the dilatory and too often in­

al denial*, han quietly collected hie proofe,

or/hree minor points, but nothing of any ape
‘ isequence and the •’convention" add hardly t*e added that tbs proceedliule short of a few. For a »mau'|
roue, a
leader
chance foY life|o warrant lying awake o'night

monopolies of whatever nature, to Ostentatious
display and ita attendant corruption, and who
desire thal the governn^nt shall b—
republican in name but also in spin
feet,
are urgently requested to unite with |hls conganlxation to be known m the
back Party, and animated by

Green
'lodging

HAL LETTER.

How doth ©to little bu»y bee.-Sor-.e
Danger &lt;&lt; an Unfavorable opening—
Will the railroads compel people to
atay at heme—Queattona that Puz­
zle the manager* and the things they

Philadelphians and othem immediately
concerned arc a good deal exorcised just
now. over the mospective attendance nt the
Centennial. There arc ominous indira­
tions which give rise to fears that it is not
going to be ro la&lt;gn m the early estimate
presaged. The Lard times, like fha old
woman’s cow, are “getting no better very
fa&lt;' and then the course of the railroatM
haJ been such as to cans? a very wide
spread impression that it is going to cot
-too much to visit the abow. Had the
railway managers, with Tom Scott at their
head, seen fit to reduco round-trip fares
forty or fifty, instead of twenty five per
cent it wolud have put innro money in
their coffers, aud contributed more than
any other one thing could to the rowe.*.of the Exhibition, so far aS the attendance
ia concerned. The supreme boggislmcM
—that's the ouly word that auit&gt;&gt;—of the
raDro ads ia universal! y condemned. Even
Pbiladelpliians, who have always sustain
od the Pennsylvania company, are loud in
their execrations. This company, qrhich
controls ro many lines East aud WdM, can
and doc* control the matter of rates ; so
that the public will readily roe where to
charge the illibcrality. The tendency of
railways thaw days tp gobble the lion'»
share; to take more for the txauaportalion
of merchandise than the original coat
thereof, ia nowhere -better exemplified
than iu Tom Scott s monopoly. It costs
every Western visitor to the Centennial
$34.50 fur fare Irom Chicago and return.
from Burlington, Iowa, 841.22. and from
rUo.rilleSli.
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or

CALIFORNIA
HXOAGO A nor th-WEST! bi:

c.

F.mbraces under one management the
Great Trunk Railway Lines of the
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. wl»h
its numerous bracchee and connect Iowa,
forma theehortest aud quickest routebetween Chicago nnd all j&gt;olnt« jn
Illinois,
Wisconsin,
Horthern
Michigan,
Minnesota,
Iowa,
Nebraska, California and the West­
ern Territories, it*

Omaha and California Line
Is the ahortest and boat route for nil
Bdntein Northern Illinois, Iowa.
akota,
NkbrJka.
Wyoming,
Ausrralia.

It&lt;&gt; ' -

Chicago, Madison and St. Paul Line
u the ah art" line far Nobthhrx Wmcoxbin and Minnesota, and for Madi­
son, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth

andallpolnta in tho Great North went.
Ita

Winona and St. Peter Line
Ik the only route for Winona Rochestek. owatonna, Mankato, St. Petek
New Ulm, and all paints iu Southern

and Uentrnl Mlnncaoto.

Its

Green Bay and M»». Jette Line
Is the only !‘~« for Janesville.
Watertown. FobdDu Lac.Oshkosh,
Appletoe. green Bat. Escanaba
Negaunkx Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock and the Lake Superior
Country- ita

Freeport and Dubuque Lina
la the only route for Elgin, Rockford,
Frffport. and nil pointe via Freeport.
Its

Chicago and Milwaukee Line
Ik the old Lake Shore Route, and is the
only one panning th rough Evanston,
Lake Forest,
Highland Park.
Waukegan,
a'Tnr. Kenouia
to
Milwaukee.

the truth, justice and tsr-reachiag/benlficenee
Pullman Palace Cars
are doing.
of our cause we hereby declare the following
are run on all through trains of Ibis
platform of principles, and invite Allgood men
read.
vestigated, and any Democratic member of to unite in the support of the asm*
This
It
the ONLY LINE running
9th.
1876.
PlflLAlH
1. Wc demand the Immediate and uncon­
these cars between Chicago and SI.
the House who plows can make his mo­
'to be found
Probably I
ditional repeal of the Specie Resumption set of
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
tion to that effect.
Il -w possible that January 14th, 1875.
\
cago and Winona.
ij^atd about the
2. That It is the duty of Coner the
desperate partisan exigencies fur the next
At Omaha our Sieepera connect with
Constitution to "regulate the valuepf money." Centennial gvouodA~XviDngc of bee hire*
the Overland Sleepers on the Union
month or so, may dictate such madness; and to that end the Government
--------- on a very large scale, too large almost tor
Pacific
ail road far all pointe West oi
but of one thing.we arc sure, the recoil to itself tlio sole right to issue
the Mlaeouri River.
raised comparison's sake, is the idea conveyed
permit this Important function to be
On the arrival of the trains from th-'
will settle with withering power upon the
by individuals, corporations by a general view of thesQ jercs of build­
East or South, the train* of the Chicago
heads of Mr. Blaine's enemies.
any description.
A North-Western Railway LEAAE
tlale ings, snd the thousands of workmen cn
CHICAGOm uinih*
follows:Hmahn md rail
gaged upon and around them. The main
or Council
MJtiHh, TnUn.
Oniaua4.UJ,
and vailA Bill thal ought to becomo a Law.
.-Ur„,u.
Two Through
will,
for legitimate business purposes shall
buildings are pretty much completed,-lack­ three membent of h» family tins expense,' -pull maim Palace Drawing Room and
A measure that Is necessary to carry into
ing for tl c most part only those finishing together with the high rates of list el char­ Sleeping Cars through to Council
4.
Thar,
in
order
to
protect
lheb
affect the recent decision uf the United
touches which must wait the tardy motions ges and other things incidental to travel, lUttft.
industries of the nation from the b
ForSt- Paul and Minneapolis, Two
Sutra Supreme C'uqrt. and to effectually certainties and fluctuations insepar
of exhibitors. There are, however, innu­ foots np a grand total almost appalling, Through Trains Dolly, with Pullman
oiliest be is one of that fortunate, but now
settle the Omaha bridge controversy, is pretended gold basis, it is the duty
Palaeo Cor* attached ou both trains.
merable smaller structures in all stages of
a-dsys rare, daw of people to whom ‘ object
era tn ent to establish a monetary sy
For Green Bay end Lake tfaperior.
now pending before the House Committee
advancement, some of which have scarcely is no money." A gentleman who has Two Trains dally, with Pullman l*nlacc
on Pacific Railroads. \tji&lt; in the form of
risen above their foundations. Some of made this subject a study lately said that Cars attached, aud running through to
Marquette.
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a bill prohibiting the Union Pacific Rail­
the States in fact have just begun their a further reduction of twenty five per cent
gitimate btiainesa.
For Milwaukee. Four Through Trains
on railroad fares would increase tbc attetAroad from charging any higher rate of toll
daily, Pullman Car* on night trains,
aeparate preparations. These main build­
danco one-half and in my opinion it wilr' 4‘arlor Chair Cars on day trains.
for the transportal ion of freight or passen­
ings liavo been written about so much have to come. My advise to the people
should be withdrawn from
For Sparta and Wiuona and train t a in
gers across the bridge than is charged for paper money issued by theG
already that your readers are undoubtedly for away is not to be in a hurrj-.
There Minnesota. One Through Train daily,
with Pullman Sieepera to Winona.
nn c&lt;|ual distance over any other portion
Interrention as well acquainted with their dimcnayins is time cnougt to see all there will be seen
For
Dubuque, via Freoport, Two
of the road; in other words, it dedarra the
and a little indifference at tile start may Through Trains dallp, with Pullanin
and general character as I could make
bridge to be a part of the railroad, and
bring wholesome results.
Cara on night trains.
them; bemdea it- is imposaiblo for those
I have just been looking through IndnFor Dubuque and La Cr&lt;w.s&lt;-, via Clin­
Council Bhifis to be the casters terminus.
who have never seen a world's fair to obtain dcacc Hall, the little old building in which ton. Two Through Trains daily, with
Tho Chicago Trilntne .-ens : The Dem­
night train to Me
any adequate comprehcusior s of their im­ the bird of freedom first plained himself Pullman Cars ou
ocratic House proposes to invite itself to g».
Grcgor.llowa.
■hall mensity from the briefpen and ink sketch. for a lofty flight. It has lately been re­
For riioux City and Yankton, Two
to the Centennial on the opening day and
stored more to ite eriginal appearance. Trains daily. Pullman Cars to Missouri
.
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itoat
pay its expenses out of the Public Treas­
the option of the holders with Government A description of the various forms and The coats of thick paiaf'and other cover­
Valley Junction.
ury.
This is the Democratic idea of ro- bonds, bearing a rate of interest not exceeding
types of Architecture so commingled would ing have been taken from tin* walk nod
For Lake Gencva^Four Trains &lt;tai}_v.
trvuchmcnt and reform. Cut off the fees 3.65 per cent per annum.
For Rockford, Sterling. Kenoshu,
7. We demand that the present bunded debt of giro the impression of a discordant jumble stairways, and all the fine old carving Janesville, and other points, you cat*
of starveling Consuls and gorge thcmselvei
&lt;o lijbL Tb. old Ml i, i. U,f I
the country bo refunded as speedily aa possi­ but the effect produced upon the mind is
( have from two to ten trains dally.
at the public expeuro!
ble into greenbacks sad interchangeable bonds
entry, andon the walls arc panels giving
New York Office, No. 415 Broadwav;
The Graphic has an interesting article thg shall bear interest at a low rate not ex­ not unpleasant. Like those wonderful a dear and concise history of the iuiirat -: Boston Office, No. 6State Street; Omaha
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patchwork quilts our aunts and grand­ .tant
upon the railroads' returns of their bus ceeding 3.65 per cent per annum.
253 Farnham Street; San Fran
deeds
done
"in Philadelphia daring Ottieo, IM.O
8. The repeal of the atrocious act of March
incss for the first quarter of the current 18th. 1M9. which, although entitled "An act mother.) used to make in the country— tho revolutionary years: Mr. Etting, who cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street;
Chicago Ticket Office; 62 Clark Street,
has
it
in
charge,
has
collected
a
.
large
year. The return covers 16. 000 miles, to strengthen tho public credit," yet in feet and they make them yet for all tho writer
under Sherman House; corner Canal
number of histories! portraits of great in- and Madison Street; Kinxio Street
waa "an art" of gross repudiation of contract
so widely spread as to serve as indications —"an act" intended to enrich bondholders by knows—there is a certain harmony of ef­
tcrctst; the members of the Centennial Depot, corner W.’ Kenxle and Canal
fects in'the whole picture in spito of the Congress hangs on the walls in one room, Street: Wells Street Depot, corner Well*
of the buisnew of the roarii of allmost
many apparently inharmonious details. and below them are the very chairs ami and Kenxle Streets.
every quarter of the country but New EngFor rates or io formation not attaina­
laid. It winds up its article as follow
An American log-cabin does not scorn ap­ the table they used. A second large room ble «m your home ticket agents, ap­
ing the rates of intereat for the use of money, propriate in theheighberheod of a Moorish
The results of tbc first quarter of the
ply
Marvin HvciHrrr.
emancipating industry from the grip of the
attractions already collected are—a grand,
Gon. Kup’t, Chicago
year may be summed up then as an in­ •■contractioaists" and money-lenders, securing palace like the Horticultural Hall, nor a
stately picture of George III. in his youth; W. II. Stennett,
crease of traffic, a corresponding increase of
Japanese dwelling in the shadow of an full Icngtlw of William and Mary and
Gen. Paw*. Ag»t, Chicago.
sou, soove an,
grow earnings, and a more than corres­ merauanis
Quxm Anne; Bir Peter Ldy s portrait of
ponding increase in net profits. Of course giving to millions of our idle mechanic* and Elixabetban Manor-boose nor an uncouth
laborers the employment for which they have structure ofcorrugated iron by tho ride of Charles IL: the Sharpie collection of
there are some local exceptions, but we
been walling an*&gt; praying for ao many long the perfect granite proportions of the Art cabinet pictures in colored crayons, indn
have little hesitation in saying that by far and weary months.
•
Hall, nor a modern Italian villa in sight ding all the men and woineu of any note
the greatest number of railroad companies
of a coutroction in the medieval German in this country from 1787 to IfUKT; some
arfi in better cooditiou to-day than they
style, and yet ono does Rot get the idea uf exquisite china and. glass, fine old furni­
were a year ago. The year 1875 appears
to have been the lowest point of railroad standard caln dollar'under the act of 1792, incongruity in looking at thee^-'straeturcs, ture, and everything that Lad to do with
containing 416 grains of standard silver, waa
depression; the company which could ,'made a full legal leader equally with gold aud perhaps it is because there is a sense of ths life of that age. The hall is really a
fitness in their presence there. A world's most interesting place to visit.
work through that year in safety might le'
A chime of thirteen hells, representing
fair is a kaltidescopc of the products of all
considered fortunate, and stockholders
nations, and nothing that is developed by the old thirteen States, has been comple­
may now safely congratulate themselves
human skill and genius ui foreign or out ted by a Washington firm for exhibition
on the improvement of their property."
at the Centennial. Tlfcy Will be placed
in the northeastern tower of Machinery
If th* Democratic managers have done dare that justice demands the payment
forms unite to make the tableau of the life Hall. Ihev weigh 21,000-poun-H. the
coin obligations of the nation in either ot
of the world which it is one of the* chief largest weighing 3,600 and the smalloat
350 pounds. Their value is $12,000.
undying infamy a* the foulest aianderen. that
Three times during each day—sunrise,
ever disgraced American politics.
All winpeople without regard to par­
for a formal opening of noon, and sunset—their music will enli­
danger of being changed by a
.
i so much atili remains ven the Centennial grounds. They were
black mailers nt work in Washington manu­
to be done that it ia doubtful whether any shipped to4ais city this week. Prof.
facturing scandal. Hopeless of ever possess­
impreaaion can be attempted on tho I Oth Widdows, who will operate the bells, at
ing the full control of Hie Government through
of May further than tho uncompleted die­ the exhibition, claims that tho chime is
as a cunning,
playa in tho main building of Machinery tho most harmonious in America.
.
straying the reputatlou of every Republican
Hall. Thia will not be so much the fault
The grounds have now been closed to
of the Centennial authorities as of the ex­ all except officials, employe*, exhibitors,
point of desperation -where assassination
hibitors, who have delayed cremhing by and quilbdrivaa. The peanut merchants
Being a bualneax that needs n great deal
their own tardiness. Tho foreign exhibi­ and organ giiodcra have taken up their
of experience,
tors art fir ahead of our homo '
quarters along the approaches, and admin­

effectual melhoda of Congressional invest­

igation; still, he is perfectly ready to be in­

UNDERTAKING:

wonderful seal.

Other candidal

who, when n thing ia to be done, like to see
Mr. Blaine, instead of be-

to justify this view of the case, nor did
soldiers' bornties. believing that Coagree,
could much better employ Ito lime fat such just the Board like cutting them off, aqwcially
legislation in behalf of the soldiers and people the newspaper men who have done and
than ia appreciating the bonded debt held by still doing, Gratuitously, so mueh to adrarnc
arc interests of the exhibiliou. It has
therefore bcea decided to issue two damus
of free admission tickets—both good dur­
ing the entire term of the exhibitionone called complimentary for prominent
know where the tariff resolution was. Mr. officials only, and the other for exhibitor,
Robinson read the thirteenth; which he sold employes, newspaper oorrrepondents, rt
“squinted at tbs tariff nad was the only hint al. The former will be printed on heavy
they bad on the subject." Thia didn't cxaci- bond paper in square note sised sheets,
and the others will be iu the shape of a
more than a squint. Dm Mr. Field row, nee two-leuved book of card board. _ Each ro
cipicnt of tbu latter must, have his pboto-^
graph inserted ou the third j&lt;ago before
right. When we get more money it will have ths 1st of Juno, or the ticket will be void.

prominence as a bold and effective Re­

publican statesman.

can National Convention.

it well done.

back Convention at Jackson on Wednesday

duatrtal prostration which afflict and oppi
the mu»«, which evils are the result of It
lalioh in thvor of the few rich bondhold
creditors of the Govsrautsni, ferdpi at
men. But wo already observe a aarping native, enacted by that corrupt Instalment of.
disposition in certain quartern which, as if tho money power, the Republican /party, and
concurred in by lbs Democracy; yho believe
foiled in tho uharges thus far made, ap­ that both of thewld pelitical orpteixallons are
pears to be bent on taking ita revenge in so completely committed to the interest of the
parasite classes aa to be whirtly unfitted to
resuming the word of slander aud suspicion,
servo the people earnvvt
It is suggested that other evidence might favor the selection of u
have been cited and other topics gone into, administer the gor
barnacles, trickstL.. r
Mr. Blaine can never satisfy, and perhaps broken generally; who be
seated st Washington by nt
iu public and social life will
of political malignity—at leart he cannot ation of the Democratic aim
bile; In a
hope to dh it no long ns he holds his acterixed the earlr days of the
the minds of all respectable,

work with them.

Harawfth we pl*e« before our reader# the

suspicion or slander, Mr.

chase of Little Rock bonds, which really

the point, conclusive and satisfactory.

"•

What more could lw asked? And

yet, that there should not be a peg left on

Republican State

!

injury of Pacific Road, declares dial he

never had any pecuniary

Hasting*. Mich., May 8,1876.

.... -

The Repudistor'fi Phtfocm.

position as the Republican leader in Congress,

ister to the wants of the daily throng of
people in the most approved rtylo. Tho
nature of the work in progreai required
this closing up, though many complain of
net until the first act is half over, no that he 1L Hundreds of men arev-variously'en­
gaged, preparing the walk*, planting trees
and shrubbery as though they were on ionseta, removing rubbish wherever buildinc
the opening day would not bo preferable operations have crossed, thus making way
.a---------- Uwodrewtor,
ods from the cam, and oihcr: to have things hi rtntfinetM
-------,----- ug. In next week's letter I
will give some account of what the differ­
ent States are doing, and the detail of arrangemenbi for die comfort and cuuvenbdd by some that if there was th icacc of visitors ou the grounds,
no free ticket the price of admini

Wl'KBniNN BnOTnKHN.

After many yearn
in the buninoa*, can truly say that they
can do better work, and give better sat­
isfaction than any other Arm in thk*
section.
W. H. Stebbins, the senior
member, with the experience of a life­
time. will always give. hl&lt; pmsoiial at­
tention to this part of their extensive

btWlDVMS.
Hearse and Team

furnished when

requested.
The Electric Bahn will be used only
wbeu desired.
.

STEBBINS BROS
during 1870, were F14.4t4,l W.7G.

Hastings, July 28th. 1876.

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�jhepeiBi-toBtijM'tol'bWL
oi mugwh tr limmiTT.___
STRANGER'S GUIDE
CITY LOCAL R^Jl. TDifl-CAItl&gt;

Local Correspondence.

Political Notes.

Dsuocaan ro. Gumsbacks.

Secretary Briltow has sqtfrely viadicalcd
hlaoselfof the charges preferred by Con-

Convention I find, from our city the same men
as leading spirits, we always bee in Democrat­
ic Conventions. There may, be no wrong in
thia, because a man has the right to change
his opinions from a hard money io a son

QSatuntayant! Saadi
nomination in the Democratic Caucus as dele­
gates to the Democratic County Convention
and then go to the GreenU’dk Convention In

Kfflr

tbe same capacity.
I really would like to ask these delegatus, in

tion on a hard money platform and the Green­
back Party would run a candidate on their
principal, which one they would support ?

POST OFFICE TIMECARD

public know about this. If you cannot sup­
port a hard money candidate fer provident
next fell I don't think you willjbe a fit delegate,

Symptoms of Catarrh.

lljutwell shakes tbe bloody shirt."

He gav*
Bayard a good shaking, if that is what I
offensive breath, impaired smell and taat*. diirineas, mental depression, tickling cough, ole.
Only a few of the aboye symptom* ar* likely
Dcmocrats as-an attractive and probably to be present in any case at on* time.
When applied with Dr. Pieroe'. Nasal
acceptable Presidential ticket, Davis (Jeff
Douche, and accompanied with Dr. Ileree's
and Tweed.
Golden Medical Discovery a* constitutional
The April debt statement demonstrates thal

Gr®#nb»ck«.

HASTINGS

Farmers remember that the old and
reliable house of C. B. Salsbury ia, as over,
buying eggs, butter, poultry and all kinds
of farmer s produce, under Barlow A Good
Joar's store, aud paying for the same the
of nearly a million a month fester than was
This thorough course of medication conetitntee
ighesl market pnoe. Patronite the house
being done one year ago.
»
tbe oaly scientific, rational, safe and successful
you k»ou: to te reliable.
XX2tf
According to the Willmington, Del. Cbssmero'a/, the liquor organisations throughout
GEORGE L HEA THS.

Lical filijijitj; ftotice?

Daya rd as a Presidential candidate.

the operations of the Specie Resumption act

ANNOUNCEMENT TO TRE PUBLIC.

contracted &gt;100,000,000 by January I. 1877.

trill

TL—7Z33S
GriZ—. ZZ---- ZX W. Vrearnaa

which shall

in case you cannot carry your joint then try

ILOST—A hound color, Uray and
Rlack, name, ’Sun.
Anyone returning
said dog or giving information u to his
whereabouts U-n&gt;.&gt;, shall be remuniated.

Damocrals of this city and would adviro you
to tender your resignation k&gt; that genuine

staying It the Hastings House, has fur the last
throe or four days been so overrun with busl-

he expected Io. hence he will remain here fur
a few days longer. He ia doing some wonder­
ful cure*. and ia l«yond question a very skill­
ful practioner In all chronic diseases. He ro-

Rainy.
Gold 112).

Greenl&gt;aek.« were worth in coin on Satur­
day t»bj cents on tbe duller.
Mr.T. Philips is building an addition to bl«
rroidence in tbe Fourth ward.
Alderman Evans is building a linrn nt
residene® in the Scc^ph Ward.

Du not fail to read the bminess nuttces

under his treatment, especially to Bed. Me­
ed for deafhess. Go and vm hi
vinccd of bis abilities and oNii

lit*
children call on Michael Grace.

in

many foreign certificates that we could

Dr. Jaaou Turner is making extensive im-

Compliments

Marshall PrickcU is doing a good work by
compelling the saloons io close up on the hour

appointed.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Miller's celebrated
Theatrical Troupe, will appear at Union Hall
to-night and tomorrow night. Let the Hal!
tie well filled.
Aiderman Sheldon ia making arrangements
preparatory rebuilding an ^idttion to his resi­

deice in the Fourth ward.
MV. Win. Burgher has been building a line
picket fence and laying a side-walk in front of

a neat, tidy six column folio, and is to be Is-

superior to the former ■■blanket shce(j» style
it presented.— lOnfe Hull Eortnt.
iblicsn paper* of the JDite-has
its twentieth volume nml un&lt;h
•formation from a weekly into

Mr. Win. Hams who was so badly injured
last fall by felling from a wood shed he was
building i-« able to get out on the streets once
Slate sportsmans saeociaiion will meet at
Jackson to-morrow. The editor of the Baa-

List of Patents.

■nding May fl, I87G,
i. 187fl.
Furnished
:. Solicitors of Pal
■is. Washington, D. C.
J. Young. Potato Digger—Southfield.
V. Bench, Treadle—Battle Creek.
F. Eicbbaum, Gas— Detroit.
G. Myeis. Windmill—Schoolcraft.
T. Rice, Sewing Machins Attachment—Kai.

tion for the County of Burry.

Id the replevin cause of Abraham Swart vs
plaintiff, a verdict that seems to meet as
fully the expectation of the public as any ev­
er rendered in the -Court.
Sweroey A Knap­
pen for the plaintiff, C. G. Holbrook for the

J. Sweetland. Fit* Kindler—Pontiac.

A trip of aliout fifty

miles through

connly. proves to us that the prospects for

defendant.
PuMAXsair.—Mr. C. H. Baker will giv*
itivirucliSns in Spencerian penmanship at

were snprudngly

beautiful.

The

iloasom, and indicate a bountiful

har-

Rowers Hall, on Stale Street, commencing on

will be largo and there is pienty of time

meeting Friday, and the President directed
Secretary Fish to notify the British Govern’
meat thal a refusal to extradite Winslow on

planting in season for a full crop.

READ THIS

Treaty.
On Friday the cause of Lena E. Wright by
her next friend. II. Wnght, vs. Wm. Tinkler
et. al. involving the title to a piano, sold by
F. D. Ackley to Miss Wright, was tried in
the Circuit Court, and a verdict rendered for
tbe plaintiff. Tbe cause was ably tried by
James A. Sweesy for the plaintiff and C. G.
Holbrook fur the defendants. Of the jus|ke
of the verdict there cannot, we think, be a
reasonable doubt, though the course of F. D.
Ackley in swindling our people out of their
ust dues, was simply an outrage, for which
there does not seem to have been the slight­
est ni°*M|,y-

„
^-WTSuirdaylbe Editor of t he B xxxaa assist­
ed by Past Grands David R. Cook. Geo. II.
- -ks, John Seward. T. A. DeRemer, and
several *...ltjr&lt;n from Thornapple Lodro in;
slluitad Prairievin.
No. 279,1. 0. O. F.
.

—

Rev. J. Boynton, N. G ; M. J. Oom, V. G.;
T. B. Desmond, Sec.; W. W. Bugbee, T.; S.
E. Bowen, W.:
Perkins. R. II.
Boweu, I. G.

Quest—Who will do the undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brutheni of course.

Mr. Bristow by pouring out the bitterest
abuse on Mr. Blaine.
It hi conduct moat
To voters, we the undersigned Town­
unfair in itself, fids* to Republicanism .and
ship Board of Irving, Harry county, Midi,
treacherous Io Mr. Bristow.
hereby give notice that we have received a
petition signed by 17 voter* of said Town­
The Impeachment Trial.
ship, praying for a special Township meet­
ing to vote money for the purpose of build­
The result of the impeachment proceed­
ing a Town Hall and as the action at the
ings thus far is tho decision of the Senate
Annual meeting waa illegal, we therefore
that on Thursday last it would begin to
hereby order that a special meeting of the
hear arguments on the question whether
Electors be held at the house of Owen
W. W. Belknap is amenable to trial by
Hoonan on ace. 46, May 25th, 1876, at
impeachment for acts done as Secretary of
8 o’clock a. m. to vote the means for said
War, notwithstanding his resignation of
Hall, not to exceed 8400 dollani; also to
saicLoffice, and that the. management and
vote for the location of said Hall,
counsel in their argument! discuss the
By order of the Township Board,
material, and whether the matter in sup­
port of the jurisdiction alleged by the
House of Representatives in the pleading*
Hul*equcnt (otbe articles.of impeachment
can be aa alleged if the same are not averred
in naid articles. The Senate has also de­
cided that the opening and closing of the
argument shall be given to the counsel lor
the respondent, and that the three counsel
and four of the managers may be heard
in such order as may be agreed upon by
themselves; and that such time be allowed

Emkaxckl Cuvbcb.
J. W. Bxxcaorv,
Rector.
Services this week. On Monday, at 7 : 80
p. M
On Friday at 7 :80 PM, choir
Meeting.

__ __ ________________

Hon. Charles B. Farwell of Chicago doesn't

feel to bed beeauae be is denied * seat In tbe
preeent Congress. lie writes to a friend:
■•To be unseated by ex-Uebel. causes me io
have no regrets.
The Democratic platform
new is : ‘The country must be governed by
the representatives of the loot cause.'
In
other words: Whoever twisted to preserve
the Republic must be put down. The House
to-day ie under tbs absolute control of par.
doned, tin re pea ted Rebels.
l*Mir says: * * Undoubtedly there ia a
1
impression thal the Democratic
baa done rather too much smelling and

( Il ia said that Gov. Tilden has been terribly

Aisapointed by the result of ths Utica Conven­
tion. and that be directly charges John Kelly

kWith catering late a bargain with tbe Canal
'Ring to bring about his (Tilden's) defeat st

Ransom Wolcott,
Asuael Hubbard.

Irving, May Ctb, 187G.

We sell none of this cheap-made Fmniture that Is made by machinery. Tbe
goods we make la made by hand, and
warranted. We Invite all persons to
call and Inspect our goods, for they al
bear Inspection. No trouble at all

Rail Road Notes.
Detroit and

MIL

waukee Bailroad during tho week ending
April 27th, were &gt;21,GOO, an increaro of

about |900 over the

corresponding week

A Grat Redictioa ii Prices!

Great Western Railway earned ISO,650 ;
an increase of 85,115 over the same week

Dealers tn al! kinds

FURNITURE,
WFIUMffi

Look here !

DANES’ SONGS.
STEWART’S SONGS.
Whi.rorthat.roa love ms. S. and C. Ktewart. »

CENTENNIAL

suite* AN! QHAITETT*

Look here !

What! don't you think we can sell

Coffins, Caskets

Shrouds

a
cheaper Uian any firm in the State?
can do it, for, with the help of

MEMORIAL SONGS.

We

J. M. HEWES,
we guarantee Satisfaction.
Hearse furnished free to any pentou
purchasing a Coffin worth ^Xo. We
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for we make thp-oract oL_our
Coffins and Furniture.

Salisbury &amp; Brotseau.
Hastings, Dee., 22, 1875.

J. Cole &lt;fc Son
WH0LESALE A RETAIL

S2yl

FARM FOR SALE!
The subscriber offers for sale a Valuable
Farm in tho Township of Hastings, near
Quimby Station, on the Grand Rapids Divis­
ion of tbe Michigan Central Railroad, contain­
ing RIGHTY ACRES, of which

fenced and thorough drained. There is tho
foundation for a bouae, aad a good Urn on
tho Promisee. The property will be sold on
liberal terms, as to payments and al prices
which cannot fail to be satisfactory to any

31st, die Michigan Central Railroad earn­
ed $1,650,372, an increase over last year

Sulwcribar.

of886,636; the Canada Southern earned,

WM. McPHKMON.
Hastings Jaa'y. 1st. 1878.
XXBOmC

371 over March, 1878.

HAYS’ SONGS.

Djtahten Goofa Bracteh Frua, k

ending March

8165,431 in March, an incnaee of 882,­

8TBBBIKS BRO’S.

। arocMnslne a a'

last year.

For the three months

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition at our Furnlturv
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.
WE NEA^i BUSINESS.'
Furniture Rooms south aide Stale St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

SALISBURY A BROSSEAU

last year.
During the week ending April 7 th, the

Holdkbs,

and everything in the Furniture line.
We Invite all persons to call and look

Postal Notice.
The Iraaincs* of the Hastings Post-office
cloaca al 8 o'clock P. M. All vmail depos­
ited in th® door j before opening-- tn the
morning will go tail in the first mail. Please

buy stamps on Saturday to last over Sun­
for argument *s the managers aud counsel day as we have no Sunday hours for bus.
may desire, Thia arrangement ia not sat­
i°^w4
J. M. Nevins, P.
M
isfactory to the managers' who have claim­
ed the right to open and close the argument,
and they may lay their grievance qefore the
Whitman's Assortod Candies—the best
House.
u the market. A full supply al J. P
Robert/.

The earnings of the
Government aa an abrogation by Great Brit
ain of the extradition clauso of the Ashburton

4tl£ Because we warrant all goods w®

Golngto Kansas or Colorado.

Atchison and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
Sprngs, Cucharu, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fe and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Ariaona. Special round trip
90 day tickets to Denver on sale May 15th,
at 850, taking in the famous watering
places on tho D, A R, G, Road. Low em­
igrant rates to the San Juan Mine*.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara between
bill embodying the principles discussed at
M. D. Reed desires to call attention to the M iroouri River and the Rocky mount
the Chittenden dinner, namely, the retire­
lit# new Wagon Shop, where ho may bo tains without change.
Close connection
ment of three millions monthly of National
found at all hours of any day, ready to do made at Kansas City and Atchison in
any work in hU line, from putting a new Union Depot' For maps, time table*-and
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of the “ San Juan Guide," address,
eat at this dinner prodiet that an agreement the best boggy ever seen in the county of
T. J. Andeeson,
cannot be had on I life proposition.
Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
~
Hatt. Aot.
shop with Jason Rich ± Bro., comer of XX53tf
Topeka, Kan.
Church and Railroad Strout.
Bristow sent him a note heartily com grot u- xx6tf
laling him on bis triumphant defence. Again,
W. II. H. Heath, the senior tn cm be
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Cor
has retired from business in this city, and
8i die lap) j ngain
is now traveling for tho Grand Rapids
Burial Caro Co. HU nutty friends wish

Church Calendar.
May U. 4th Sunday after Kaster

ority of my work in the past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of firat-c
work in the
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
south aid* State Street.
3Uf
Geo. L. Heath.

Do you. want the l&gt;e*t Havana Cigar*
most prominent feature in the canvass; while go to J. P. Roberta' for them,
If t hr case be decided quickly it may, I* parPipe*, cigar holders, stems, mouth
cccs and all Smoker's material kept in
rgo iiuantity at
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John Bessmkr'k.

NoU«!*kLtoe'l !

ville organising a Lodge of the Independent
tinier of Odd Fellows on Saturday.
The Republican Stale Convention will be
held at Grand Rapids on Wednesday, for the
deci ion of delegates to the National conven-

can sell cheaper than any Irotm? in Bar­
ry County, for these reason*:

iug to defer the impeachment trial till
the Fall election*. , Such a po.tponement

Uy which ia due between bighminded state*

The Ilaxtingv
Xffuklicon
JljKtrr has
changed from a HU colomu quarto weekly, to
■ 24 column folio Semi weekly.— Ge»ata Ca.

FURNpURE!
Of every Description which we

Hastings.Jlajr 1st 1876.

John Hyatt.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Where you wnl find all kinds of

Partlea having Picture* to frame
would do well tog •them framed of un
as we can do it P ;jrand Cheaper than
any house In P
County. We keep
Take the Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe
Now arrival of First Clast Chewing To­
*‘,d **** *1&lt;*t*l etock ot
after bacco at John Beastncr'a. Try it. xxiixl Railroad; the new and popular line from PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD-

California, will arrive at Philadelphia in sca-

aw

Smoker# buy your Tobacco at
xxi3wl
John Bkmmeh'h.

Keep It.

goods ourselvaa.
1 ».t

Democrats so long as they suit your fancy and

COUNTY OFFICERS.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

PIOTURESL men.

I am now all alone in the Photograph
busiocM, and a* I have made arrange­
ments to increase my facilities for doing

but more of a renegade tn the Democratic

:ta»Sius

Attention

I will sdl for tho next Sixty Days far
Greenbacks only, Boots aud shoes w*v
down low. in order to dose out my stock
for New Spring Goods.
I abo sell the
celebrated Singer Sewing Machine, differ
ent kinds of Sewing Machine Needle* and
Machine Oil. I also sell- Well A Cistern
Pump*.
J. Maus.
Opposite tho Post Office
Xx41tf
Hastings, Midi.

GROCERS
Mr te hit al the Laval Unu Bate
Un Him

mom

IATE8 LIE
UE lam

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

�0B?«|ri-Weriny&gt;e|rtd)licH6awer
rural topics.

once to warn tho rural public against be­
ing swindled by a set of sharpers who hail
from Wall, Broad, or adjacent streets iu
New York, and claim to giro people a
great chance to make money in stock privi­
leges, ‘‘puts and calls," as they are called.
T* L. .L«
/.f l!u&gt;n, »a nnt

dead of Winter as to make ahy money on
their “puts." “calls'' and “straddles,' be­
cause these men themselves generally ab­
sorb all the advance or fall there may be
inatockfl in their commissions.
If auch
fortunes as they rvpnwcnt were to bo made
they wouldn't be such' fuob ns to advertise
for other parlies to make them, but they
would make them themselves. It would
be an eye-opener to see where some of
these •‘bankers" do their business, being
sometimes confined to a pine desk, with
space enough around it to accomodate an
occasional greenhorn to a cliair.

of the new hive on one aide, say on three
of them, with melted beeswax, using a
small brush or a rag tied to the end of a
stick-will do. The operation must be
quickly performed to make the comb ad­
TREK SWIXDLERS.
here well. Next you should apply a thick
Farmcra and others arc cautioned against
coat of wax to the extreme lower edges of
buying trees and other nursery stock from
tho oilier bars, which should be made of
unknown men, who profess to be agents
the shape of au inverted A or V, thus, V;
fur Various firms, as many of them are
but the angle may be kns acute. This
swindlers who take orders fur choice trees,
shape, if the lower part be waxed a half on
&amp;c.. and deliver trash that they buy al a
inch on each side, will cause the bees to
very low price. The? are plausible liars,
build their combs evenly upon them. Now
and all they care about ia to get your
you are ready tu transfer yuur bees. In
money, never expecting to sell you a sec­
the forenoon of a warm day turn your old
ond bill. Then there arc otlicracauips who
box hive bottom up, and set upou it an
sell “patent rights" eu things that they
empty lure of the same sixe and shape, or
own no “right” in ; and some fellows are
any box made to Ct well. Then tic a
travelling about selling a recipe for mak­
cloth around where the two hives connect,
ing butter, to cost only four cents |&gt;er
so xs to exclude the light; then rap smart­
pound, equal to tho best-in market worth
ly upon the lower hive with a stick in each
-15 ccuts.
It is to bc-hopcd tliat no sensi­
hand for 20 minutes, by which time the
ble fanner will throw away hl* money on
queen, and the most of. the bees will have
such fraud*.
gone into the box a^ove ; then place yuur
FENCE MUTV.
new hive upon a sheet either where
the old hire stood, before driving out tho
ChntflUt and cedar posts will last gen­
bees, or directly in front of its place, raisu erally 2U years ; anil if charred by fire, or
tbe front edge two or three inches, then • if the parts going into the ground be cov­
by a sudden jar dislodge all the bees in ered with a heavy coat of nil tar, in which
front of it, and they will all cuter it, also cnongh resin has byco mixed to harden it
those that were in the fields and the trans­ when cold, they will remain sound for a
fer t* complete. Now set the new hive life-time. Powdered charcoal mixed with
______
_ __________
boiledaud
linieed
upon
the stand
of the___
old [ &lt;onc,
takeoil^nd applied with a brush,
some 01
of the
the couibs
combs iu
in the
the old
hive vvutaiucontain- * will also preserve posts a long time.
some
Old hive

ing honey, which place in tho new hive
UKMKDV FOB SCOrilK.
ou the bottom board, raised so as to allow '
A valuable remedy for scours in tows,
bees to pass under them, theft contract the 1
calves, colts, pigs, and other live stock, is
entrance (If tho hive somewhat to keep out '
very strung coffee; and if they cannot bo
robber bees, and all will be right.
induced to drink it, pour it through a fhnCOMMJUU1XAL FEBTlMZEttS.
i ne! or from a bottle, hut don't pull out the
As a general rule farmers should try to
nuimal'a tongue, bccnu-c tlie o&gt;ffoc will be
produce all the manure they use from their
liable to enter tlic wtpdpipe.
z
own live stock, because guano, poudrcttc,
bone dust, supciplKephtte, Ac., are not al­
Moses dropped in on the/Dowagiacs on
ways to be relied on, and beside this fact,
lands fertilized by them for 'a series of Thursday evening, anti found a good
yc^ra lose their, producing power to a great Field to tell what he !kncw apout Robin-

.
i
•
i

sou Crusoe’s money,! yclept greenbacks.
He landed the trampt, and went back on
tho bankers for a couple of hourx, after
which he fumiod a dun, with H. S. Bus­
kirk and. Carl Gerdtug at the head. It
was. with a peculiar satisfaction our currcupondent wntchcdthc an terrified democracy
‘■tumble
vuiuun. «v
to" .•mown
Most* &lt;*uu
and his
»u *»w&gt;«.
theory.—
Detn&gt;it E^minj Nutt. .
—
------

The analyse* made of tbent may be made 1
The Ypsilanti Commercial says that
from fair samples ; but the probability ia, • "McLaughlin, the champion wrestler of the
that when a pound or two arc sent to a ; wor)d, has never used intoxicating drinks,
chemist for an analysis, these samples gen- and
---» doesn't
-»------ ■- •known
---------- —
------one xt_j
kind -r
of t:
liquor
crally are of a better quality than what is from another. He has never used iu any
sold by thfi ton, bag or barrel. “Super­ form.
He is a thorotigh temperance man,
phosphate" is or ought toba, groundhonca and a practical exemplification of its util­
dissolved with oil of vttrol (sulphuric ity.
acid), but some other ingredients are often
mixed with it to increase the bulk and
NEW ADVERT18EJIEKTN.
weight. Bone “flour,” as well superphos
phate, is an excellent fertilixer for almost

G.S*. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Column.

every crop when it is obtained pure, the
bones being ground very fine or dissolved,
and arc available for plaul food immediate­
ly whereas the coarsely ground bones have
to remain iu the soil much longer to be
beneficial. Five hundred pounds of bone
flour, or dfist, as it is often called, and 50
Iba of nitrate of potash are an excellent

thoroughly harrowed in L-----sown. These fertilixnra arj i--------- J
"• In
fur other crops^r for *lands
to Iu.
be seeded
down to grass, •tfhett applied to eropa tn
the bill, they should be mixed with about
, four times their bulk of fine soil, and so
left a few weeks if convenient, before be­
ing used. A pint of this mixture to the
hill, will show good remits.

STATIC Or
uirto!

l^temSt* Jndirill
MwaUlt lt. the Cir-

1W

R, D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

■t bvtel* next friend

PROBATE OBDEB.
Baoiu.l Brandl and

able papcBW ns. paid adrewisements, and•ercaty-aix.
then quote them as thn “N. !Y.------- say*’'
so and so. AMiy, then' is n» much chance
for you to be Htruck by lightning in the

BEES.
Iii purchasing honey bees, neo that you
do not obtain them within.two miles of
your dwelling, as they might fly Irnck to
their old home, or a part of them, and bo
loot. It is just an well to get them in the
old stylo of box hive, and they can be
transferred to such movable comb hives ns
you coucludo to use, after they have
swarmed once, waidng 15 to 20 days to
give time for the young bees to leave their
cells, or as many as possible, then transfer
them. The easin! way to do this, is first
to attach a few ffioces of comb to the baru

degrix. It docs very well to apply them
one or two years to the most of crops, and
then to change to barnyard manure. But
the question comes up, “whose commer­
cial fertilixers ore reliable and worth the
prices asked?" There is, undoubtedly, a
good deal of deception practiced by the
manufacturers of these fertilizers, and the
only safe way is to make truth uf them in
small quantities before purchasing largely,

LEGALS.
No AMavito of publication will tZ give until
aid for. AH to be Inserted at th. tnteprk*.

F£T£MliN*S BBKVE FILLS.

1 lharouvon It i- ~~'*

^UKMZti
Gail twenty daj
mW33E

Circuit Cwt Cammtr.lon.rlu and for

(Atruicjpy.) AUcrt. Wm. H. Pow,J£tl»(

PROBATE ORDER.
rerlaia

udmu'dMk l* th*

_

Great Bargains
--------IN— '

teflVr rlrtirochb.

Pianos and Organs

C. PRTNDLE.

The Smith American Organ.

SALE ON EXECUTION.
cMUtavit; Tfcay
otAwHon ibirto-i

HAZELTON BEO.’S PIANOS.
laaement*

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,

all the rirhl. UU.aadinlMWl the roll Hobort DlnwMdie, had on th* raid Uh of Nuferabor. A. D.
IKS. in ami to th. fonowinx drocribod r«sl arute.

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
Dated PrBiricTille, FeiMwary 3Mb. A. D. ICT.

eoataluinx forty itoTacrroJriand. acootdini tu the &lt; -

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.
Oli Pilots aiO Organs taies io Eichange fir New Ones.
%

oftSii-:tfolTmJr&lt;xira« tor Ml. rad »Hl
st th* north front door of tl»« Cojirt Jlonro. lath,
city of llwtino. fo raid eomilr of Barn. th* .bore

Chari -

noon, that b*inr bMwwn th* hoar of nine o'vloek
“**
*“*” •'
— Vo'S?? $,rCRB*ST.

MORTGAGE SALE.
X.bl. n,.*—.U. MWU.e ItJto of M.r*b,

recorded in the rrrWan e

ran. and on which »*id note* »&gt;.d mortfira there
Uclalmed to be dne nt the fit* heraoj. !er princi-

R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for Mictiiga
Northern Ohio and Indiana.
Branch Houses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw a
Flint.
uKir
A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

doHara and *eT«utj-elthl rente

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE
TO MAN ANO BEAST

Sa

gj w?

[VSJ1.M1. also aa aUoraer fee of flfty dollart IQM)
ei in laid mortra** exprceelr provided and no ruIt

MUSTANG

of

Sjs

Ap«r»eiBrwi» Food. Boater** loaa of n»mpoint ten(10) rod* wLtrfth.'.art Un* o"Motion

:dy.

Price 11 per bex. Pent e*erri receipt «&gt;/price. Addrrer II. A.
Monball, Miob. or21 Jobn BL

| FITS &amp; .EPILEPSY

ABOUT FOWLS.
Always use china eggs fur i.-est eggs,
and never-put eggs under a hen till she
haa ad onc,night ou a china egg, and is
found upon her nest tho-socond night,then
at evening put the eggs under her, eleven
to a large ben and nine to a small one.
]xrl the nest boxes be of ample aixe, 15 tu
18 inches square; and first put a layer
of dry earth at the bottom, then make the
nests of fine hay or straw, and sprinklc a
little flour of sulphur among it to drive
away lice. Keep your hen house well
whitewashed, perches and all, and remove
the manure often. Put it into a barrel
and when filled or partly filled take it in­
to your garden, and mix it with about four
times its bulk of soil. Make a heap broad
enough to contain the entire droppings of i
the season, and here compost your tnuiurc
from limo to time, always leaving the top
of the heap flat so as to retain rains, and
cover wit. litter of any kind, so thal none
of the heap will be exposed to the rays nf
the sun. These comi post heaps should be
shoveled over two or ■ three times during

New Haven Conn.*

Ww

FOR THE

!S#T.

POSITIVELY CURED.

Coox Minuoi

Lum

„ '

DR- 1IEBBARD*S CURE
IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS,
Mt will Blve si,000 for a era. U will n

Mercantile Training

rtgKSg;
KlSt.

_______ . ________________

ir worrteaM of tbe ionseit etandlns. by uii

1

THE FOE OF PAIN

Morton*

•

2MT-

LINIMENT
WHICH HAS STOOD THETEST OP
40 YEA RS.
THERE IK NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE NO ACHE, NO
PAIN. THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMAL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A ROT
TLE COSTING, 25c.. 60c.. or SLOW.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING; AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE UOItSE.
»Url

YOUNG_MEN.
CHARLES R.
WELLS, 1'r^i.l,
HENRY h. LULLS, SrtfHify

GUARDIAN’S SALE. , .

matter of the rotate ofLouoa A. Gatse

■S3

J.RDIBBLEE.C

Addro*.

UtLMOEK SM^TH ^C0_.

The most extensive, thorough and com­
plete institution of the kind in the world.
Eight thousand graduates of this college
now in oucccssful buKincw in tin- pnm nal
j t&lt;)Wnq
p tthe
jw United Slate*
cities ftn
and
towns o
of
Slates *

The Richt ffl of Kiieatimi for
Yow Men.

Dated. April Uh. ICT.

aprl’iT

sgs

la herby &lt;lren tbat

NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING

ADMINISTRATORS SALE-

THE BICKFOKD AUTOMATIC

Magnificent granite building, with ele­
gantly fitted and famished apartments for
the application of and carrying out of our
novel and systematic methods of

CnltM»tateo&lt;

ONE H UK DP. ED AMD FOURTH EDITION.

BUSINESS TRAINING,

Young men who contemplate a business
life, and parents haring sons to educate,
arc
particularly
requested
to
send
fur documents relating to the college, which
give full information at to terma, condi­
tions of entarnoe, etc. Address,

CHARLES R. WELLS, Pratdwt,
xx29lf

fuanU eqnal'y as t-rofal m the 8«*iax Macliinr.

Perfect.

*•

Aeap Hatxn, Q&gt;nn

oib.r. not IWirod br ». are dear and i*Im 1,1
iuf.lnramimt* on our numl*. m«l wo r.b-"Y .

rolltdted

cclred. ’
CertlficaUt

f. Ju»enll«
Ml LlUtC,

tbe cotn-

8HEET MUSIC

S80’87

JANE X COLE,
Administratrix.

FOR SALE It THF BANNER 0FF1CF

AU Federal OBoen. .VoldierA. and rial ion. wonndod ruptured, or I nJ ,.r*d U the line »( duty in tbe
Ute war. and dieaidad thereby, cun obtain a pea-

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNRY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY MAY 11, 1876

NO. 4.

VOL. XXL

The ?6|i -Weekly ItylAlicaji Rapper.
PUBLISHER.

AfiRlCHTlIRAL IHPIIIINTSI

oppoiit, tk. Court

FOB THE SPRING TRADE.

GEO. M. DEWEY
AND

EDITOR

THE YANKEE SCHOOLMISTRESS.

Dfift te Ils

«t

ths Xsrth tMs of Btate Strsst. Htettacs. BArry

\

Ora SOW. rat r&lt;*r in Adrsnes------------------- »&gt; »

With. Wood or Iron Beam.

lT-OOl 3o_oo| S0J0|_SAM
ko-tol 60JO| HUM I tao.QP

Land Rollers. Harrows,
Plows.

ruByMa—» Dtr—tory Canfa, not exeeodior lix
Msar-t.

Cultivators. Double
-

Shovel Cont

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
TRIUMPH HARVESTER ABD WIRE STATE MOWER,'
uA.3C.SO ■X&gt;JBC3S
i

1) I&lt;

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS

With patent Bent Gear, made from tho best New York Second
!.
Growth Hickory,
,
' The Old Reliable -»

WM. JONES.

JACKSOIV WAGOIV.
DENTIST
' Constantsy ou Hand, z
•
MartTille.
•
Mirtiiaii.
A.T J^GRICLTJLrURA.B HALL,
All work prompib- attsaJsd to.

One door eant of Goodyears Hardware.

I J- J»4W

MESSER &amp; POWERS. *
r.a io, tore.

ferrlae. Rin ud Oraaasital
PAINTER
At A. M. Rock’a Carriage Shop

Hastings,^Mich.

Jefferson St.

Sirpcal

ail

Islaical

DENTIST;

XF3S3ALY 3F-IIVJS!
line of Overcoats of all sizes,
(jiNTRAL HOUSE styles, kinds and prices. Over
Will

to all brraebs* of the Frofe^kn »nd

HASTINGS, KIOH.

L. E. STAUFFER, Prop.
HiTinclaaMd tho C«Elr«l Hom ophite ou
oM p!m. of bouinaaL with more room aad better
■crjamodotioQi. I oh'ali ba
to »eo oil my

different patterns of imported and domestic

liuod itaMina Itoonn«*il4&gt;n with the house.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
. x&amp;t

Hut iso. MbU Kor. M. WTS.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
XX24tf

and

Buggies

And am pr»»*r»J to Ao aU Ktwi* of NEW WORK
aad imPAiaiNO torn* tbs Tinas, sad al llbanl
dbsoest fcc Iteadr P»r.
I am »w rsttlac *&gt;•

The place to buy your.

DRUGS &lt;fc MEDICINES!
is. at the

New Work.

CITY DRUG STORE,
Shop on Jefferson Street,

Hastings HuteL

north

of

„

Hokn? tbukful fur l-**i Uran. t *U 11 Ktirlt

C.ABAENES will be glad to see all of his old friends
and

m

may moreas will favor h'm with their patronage.

“Not mud&gt;; indeed, Mira Wardlow, I
have so much to do nt homo that I can
hardly get time."
.
“How is it with you, Edson ? Du you
like to build it?"
“No; it is too cold work to walk a mile
and then come into a cold barn and get a
fire going before I can get warm. Don’t
you think it is tough, Jerry?”
•
“I did “iiot try it last winter; I gave
Hugh Marston a quarter of a dollar to
j
build it for me when my turn came."
“la Hugh Manitou a good, reliable boy?"
“I suppose so; but he issooueeri I never
Jsaw him play in my life till to-day; did
you, Edson?'
'
“I beljcvo not; he is always still as a
,

come a perfest nuisance to the community.
Tho youngaat child was always a sufferer
from the time she was born ; she never
walked a step; she died after her faiher ;
you just ought to sec Adeline, she is a per
feet beauty; she is a little younger than
Hfiiglr. she was not at school to-day; I am
going down to-night to see her, it mamma
u willing."
“Hugh said his mother was sick, and
and his sister was staying with her ; per­
haps tlut is tho reason ahe is not otschool
Wnat is tho matter with Mr*. Maraton?"
“Probably consumption ; it ia too bad
her father will not help her now. He is
very rich."
“I think I will call with you this even­
ing, if you nro willing; but, Mary, why did
—^‘Mother rays bis mother. Mrs. Maraton, not Hugh take a scat among the boys,this
“
in a perfect lady, but they arc desperately morning? "You noticed it, I suppose."
,
poor.
Marston died in 'delirium tremens
"Yes, I did; and I raw how nicely you

drink firstTlnd once in a while a roguish
jog of thoelbow, or a tap on the bottom
of the cup, would scud the water from the
dish, spiralling up into the drinker's face.
i Some enjoyed the fan, while others were
rather inclined to resent it.
Harriet Lee­
lour or five year* ago, and they have shamed the boys for their sdfiahnen; there
ton had the cup filled to the brim, and w iwmo
'
hurled the youngest child since," raid were only two seats vacant, and as soon as
Fred Green came up, aha &lt;|««hod the whole
Mary.
he came in the boys spread themselves out,
cupful right into his face; it ran down he
“Indeed, Hugh reads beautifully; he ao as to show him ho could not sit ‘with
neck, and over his clothes, and for a mo­
ought to be in a higher dam. and he them."
ment blinded him.
should be Studying arithmetic and geogra­
“I suppose Hugh is a sensitive child,
“Take that, for tearing my apron this
phy; perhaps they are not able to buy and knowing his father's misfortunes, and
morning!"
their poverty, he shrinks from coming in
“Oh, Hattie! how could you du ao?
“I suppose that is tho oaae; but I will contact with any one that would be likely
Have you forgotten poor Tommy Mahcw?"
tell you it is too bad.
Irast winter. Hugh to wound him.'
raid the gentle voice of Mary.
did got a new reader, spelling book and
“That is just it; but hero ia my home’’
‘ I suppose I shall norer hear tho last
geography, nnd Home of the boyn ton* them —and Mary "opened a gate for Mira Ward­
of it, anyway," growled Harriet Leeson, as
low to enter. A
■
up to kindle the fires with."
ahc turned a cold shoulder to Mary.
“Did not the teacher have them replaced
It was a pretty little white cottage, with
“I did not mean to reproach you, Hatfur "him?"
a low piaxxa across the front; the yard was
tic; but I supposed you did not rememl&gt;cr
“No; he said it waa none of his busi- filled with shrubbery, and soma beautiful
how badly you felt about it,"
evergreen trees stood ip front, and were
“What’s tho game?" exclaimed Jerry,
“Poor boy; he SJ a Irani times; hc.mdaA now covered with anew wreaths, that ma le
anxiaus to turn the conversation into a
have some book*."
it look almost like fairy land. There is
pleasant channel.
“I think, Miss Wardlow,I havoafourth nothing more lovely than the dark ever­
“Button!" ’'Copenhagen!” “Clap out!"
‘•Blindfold!” “Hunt the slipper! ' cried reader ho may have; I will ask mother," greens, when dressed in their winter adorn
said Mary Watson. *,
ing. A Newfoundland dog came bounding
half a doten voice*, all at once.
“I think father and mother will be*will­ down the neatly shovelled path to meet
Finally they agreed upon Copenhagen.
ing he should have Tommy’s arithmetic them, expressing groat joy al hii young
Fred Green pulled a long piece of string
and alate and geography," raid Sarah?”
mistress’ return.
out of his Jx&gt;ekct, tied a knot in the ends
“Did I not hear Thomas spoken of to­
“Miss Wardlow, this is Mr. Argus Wat­
so as to join it together firmly, and the
day as dying last winter, Sarah?"
I
son. He is a very talented gentleman,and
scholars farmed thonwelvre into a ring,each
“Yes, ma’am. Hattie Lereon flung\iu. quite a favorite with us all.. Where arc
one taking bold of the string with the rjght
whole pail of water on him. The teacher■ your manners, ajr, that you do not shake
hand, while that placed the left open be­
would not let him sit by the stove, and he bands with the lady?"
•
hind them. Mary Watson had carefully
Down rat the great shaggy . fellow, and
took a fever, and died in two weeks. Hoi
placed the little children on tho desks on
was my only bi other too."
raising his white right foot, presented it
the back scat*, to as to be out of danger
“It was very rad. indeed! I hops we with great decorum, while at the same limn
ot being nurt, or run against, at tho same
time they could see the game played by shall have nothing of the sort this winter, he tipped his head on one aide in a comical
it ought to have been a lesson. We were manner. Mira Wardlow drew off her mittho older ones,
'
“I always look out that thp babies are speaking of Hngh; you think, Sarah, your• ten, and shook the offered paw with
parents will lend him tho books for thisi cordiality.
■ safe before we begin our plays," she said,
“Then* that will do, air. You have got
as she passed the teacher s desk, and met winter?"
“No, I think they, will giro them to। oi* good friend in Colebeetar now, Mias
j her approving smile. Wardlow; he will never forget you. Had
।
“So I see; but, Mary, are you not going him for his own."
“Batter still. Now, boys, what ray you you not ahaken hands with him, you
I to inrite Hu^h and me to play with you ?
to tho plan of your all paying Mtncthing,, could never have made rfrienda with him ;
l| I am fond of games."
“Will you play with us, Mira Wardlow? nnd hiring Hugh to build the firm for the! I thought you would."
“Certainly; I never refuse a hand, or
I never thought of such a tiring! We shall winter? It would help him and perhaps
suit you."
.
paw, that is extended in friendly advance."
bo ao glad to have you!" f
“1 think it would be grand ! We willI
Mrs. Wataou opened the door and met
“Come. Hugh; you nnd I can play our
part, I am sure;" and taking hold of hw do it. There are forty-seven boys, andI the teacher with her daughter; a smile
hand, ahc drew him along into the ring, wo enu give a quarter of a dollar apiece। was upon her awcct face.
“Mamma, may I go down to Mr*.
between herself and Mary; liis face was easy enough, and he can rave thcaalios andI
sell them-"
Marston'* alter tea? The teacher will go
scarlet. Edson Laue was the first one to
“That will give him twelve dollars—- with me and make a call.”
pans round, and he struck tho teacher in
enough to buy him a suit of clothes.
“I think my little dangliter will do up
her open hand with the handkerchief.
up the tea things, and that uramma will go
Quick as thought ahe started in pursuit, What do you say, Janus?"
“It is good pay,but he has to come overr herself. Eddie tells me that Addie was
and before het was more than half way­
a mile, and he chope all ths wood they use: not at school. I am afraid her mother ia
round the ring, she had caught him. bhe
at home."
not as well ns usull; so I had just askeji
then signalled Hugh Marston, and gave
“Well, young genllemcB, what do youi your father to drive me down this evening,
him a race three times before lie could
say?" Will you take this busincra into&gt; as you came in ; .and Miss Wardlow will
even touch her dress. Hugh called out
your own hands, and see to it before to­- go with me."
Mary Wataou; and it was really delight­
To say that the young teacher waa
ful to ree bow his eyes shone and sparkled morrow afternoon? It will oblige me great­ly."
,
-­ . delighted with her boarding ptaeetn Mr.
with the pleasure and the excitement of
“Yes, ma'am, and two will place the: Wateon’s family, would but faiwtly expn»
the play.
money in your hands to pay him eachi die deep contentment and tljttakfiiftmi
The scholars all enjoyed having their
with which she recervud tire Ww*t*h'tinr
week. That will be best, won't it?"
teacher mingle with them in their amuse­
‘I think so. Now about sweeping thes of their home. The mutrea* of the house
ments; but at precisely one o’clock ahe
room. The young ladici usually attend1 wu one of those rare specimens of house­
called the school to order,-and commenced
to that, 1 believe."
wifery who know just how to extend
the routine of duty. At the dose of 'the
“We will attend toit.Mira.Wardlow. I' kindness and favors without making the
school fur the afternoon she requested her
suppose if it is well done, you will be sat-■ receiver feel that it is a burden to receive
anistaata to atop a few momenta after the
them, or that they are ever given in a
rest had gone, and said :
“Of course I ahall. I am *uneh oblig­ • grudging manner. “Maka yourself per­
"My young friends, you rae that I have
ed to you for ynor pmwptoora in oaaMtingt f«o&lt;ly st horns," was Mr. Watson's cordial
a, large achooLand T
—udi
me. I denend upon you a great deal for.a
tone as I ought to the older scholar*, and
Fuceess'ul and prosperous sthool. I will
do justice to the little ones; I must be just
detain you no longer this evening."
to all. I do not think I can pombly
The young people passed out, and the
teach penmanship in the school, but I will
teacher hoard their eager, anxious voices
devote two evenings in each week to that
in an animated discussion before they sep­
department, if you think A will be satis­
arated. Not one word had been said to
factory and pleasant."
her about a boarding place, but she knew
“I think that would be very nice.” re­
fa a large majority have dedaiec|&amp;aMelves
that she pould go to Mr. Jillaon’a when­
plied Mary Wataou, •‘but, Mbs Wardlow,
positively in favor of Hon. C. M. UramreU,
ever she chose.
will it not be too hard?"
of Adrian. Wc heartily support this ex­
••Excuse mo,” raid Mary Watson, re­ pression of editorial opinion because wc be“For me? Nq. I am hired by tLo
month to teach you, and I can do my entering the school room, “I forgot to aay licve it accords with the wish of every Re­
other duties better if I do not introduce that mamma said you were to come to our publican voter in this county who under­
this work into the day school; Moyd. house to board just when you pleased."
stands the qualifications of the various
there is no time."
“I will be pleased to go to-night, then; men mentioned for that office.
Those
“I was hoping Mira Wardlow would but I will just get some kindlings ready to who arc in any way acqnxintedj with Mr.
JIvo u a spdfingschool every week," mad start the fire, lest some one’s books shall CrtMwell know that be h a man of fine
erry Bancroft.
‘
suffer again. I saw that Hugh carried traits of character without a blem ish upon
“And so Miss Wardlow will; I think his little reader home, that was too bed I" his record as a public servant. He would
that good spelling is one of the indispens­
-‘I hope you will go down nnd see Mr*. giro tone and strength to the ticket, would
able qualifications; a pmon's penman­ Mareton; you will not board theft, of give vigor to his adminstratiou and sxoership nay be perfect, but if his word* are course, but I think you would like her; cisc that judicious economy which has
mis-spelt, n spoils it"
aha has aocu better days. Her father was always been characteristic in the. manage"Wbat evening shall wc have U»o spell­ a wealthy merchant, and ahe vu the only Wofthea&amp;ira of Michigan. We be
ing schools, ma’am?"
daughterAnd ahc fell in love with Marstoe, lievc Brauch county will bo ready to-suito
“Tuesday and Friday evenings forWfft- bar father turned him out of doom aW with her mater counties in the guberna»*Ri
Wednesday for Bpriling-seboai;I
. torial chair a nun m well qualified to
and then Thursday evening for rhetorical
[ occupy it, both by ability and experience
cxereun. Now about the fire building?"
r in public afiaira. as the Hon, C. M. Cros“Wc take turns, Ut it u not always
built in season."
“Jamas, da you like Io lutld the fires
when it is your turn?"
,

A first-class •TAnCnOaEt. from Detroit, ex­
pected soon, when we shall be prepared to furnish the best of
Clothing MADE-TO ORDER, “d perfect
fits guaranteed, at the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hast­
ings. Meh.”
•

Wagons

GrtttlrtHan. ANmity,

Just then a general buxx announced that
luncheon was over, and a furious raid wax
made fur the water-pail; one of tho large
boys went out to fill it. When he return­
ed, Mary Watson rinsed the tin-cup out
nicely, and pawed a cupful of water to the
teacher. Then there was a rush to get a

HA THS OF AD VERTISINO.

S-Oqj
IQJOI

[From thr Country

THE CELEBRATED

TERMS OF fiVBSCRHTIOX:

•{Catan. I
1

BY A VERMONT IAUMKHH WIFE.

&gt;E NO. 1047

�Washington*

our

Political Notes.

letter,

safe, Harry Hills place, on Houston
street, has been notorious for a doseo or
more yean, and it ia a curiosity. The
regular patrons of the place are of course
nn.l alMninM wh/i wait tn

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

Tne Extradition Treaty—No Mora Stewirt’s Estxte—A rather long took
xtAmuhcmeirt mattera—ButioMt—
Original Papera to be Taken from the
How the Evangniiits Lira.
DedartmentBlaine - Brietow— Mor­
The opposition and hatred toward the
Nbw Yobk, May 6tb, 1876. consisting of singing, dancing, etc, by
Chinese seems to bogrowing in Califor nia ton—Congraw.
male and female performers, athletic exer­
THK bTEWABT BBTATE.
Democratic Finance.—Gold in the
cises, and boxing and wrestling matches
The Oregan delegates are said to be for

Blaine.

Hastings, Mich., May 11, 18 76.

East, rag baby in Ohio, and soap in

Mis­

souri.

‘ Washiniitq^ D: C. May 4, 2876.

extradition treaty

The

There is u might have been expected,

be­

existing

made thirty four

ago

years

poeiton of Stewart's money.

Daniel

by

strong for Senator Conkling for the Pres­

Webster and Lord Ashburton and is now

idency.

likely to be abrogated because

“TBBWTOI"

of Eng­

land's refusal to deliver up to the officer

General Butler, after thirty-six yeant.

service in the Massachusetts militia, retires,, sent .to bring him home. Winslow, the for­

and issues his

to thei ger, except upon a formal agreement by
this Go vernment that he shall not be

farewell nddresa

soldiers.

triad for any crim j olhor

Belknap is said to feel confident of ac­

1
&lt;
\

For President,

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
of Pennsylvania.

Subject to tho decision of the Republi­

“Honest money for all. and
free schools for all. There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other."

has jurisdiction.

tion is based.

notification will soon be sent to that very

. punctilious
Government
that
Uncle
ted by the House to pay the expenses of
। Samuel is desirous that the tenth artifle of
the committee to investigate the Federal
that long-standing agreement should be
officers of Louisiana.
annulled. It was also decided ar that
And now it is said that Secretary Fish
meeting that hereafter, copies of any
has not notified the English authorities
papers in the Executive Departments
that if Winslow is released the extradition
will be ftrrnishcd to Congressional Com­
treaty will be considered abrogated.
mittees desiring them, instead of the or­
How to get rid of Johny Davenport? is iginal papers which can now only be ex­

4th District—N A Hamilton of I’errien and
Geo Hannahs of Van Duren.
Mh District—A B Watson of Kent, and B D
Pritchard, of Allegan.
6th District—W L Smith, of Ceneseee, and

The Commitice on RcMlLtioni reported as
follow*:
Wc the Republican* of Michigan in this
Centennial year of the Nations' life, reiterate
our firm and abiding faith in the principle*
of the Republican party a* ennneiated in
former National platform*, while we point
with pride to the parly's glorious record of
grand achievements in behalf of freedom,
equal rights, and good Government, end ex-

faithful mfu who nbould stand by tl c ai high as *1000, but theseare very rare,
House wiJild be remembered iu such a ■igrobata, rope-walkers, India rubber men,
common jig dancers, and all of that class
way as to leave them better off than n»
of performers, arcglad to get *15 per week
though they went for higher pay at the and *20 is to them a gorgeous living.
time. The absurdly sma’I sum left these Al! statements as to enormous salaries twid

amined in the DepartuenU where they
of them to the Government and the danger

*50 each

of loss attending their

been in the service the exact time

teeth.
The Humpikire Gazette calculates that

The great importance of many

the files and careless

withdrawal

from

and

examination

if Blaine doe" not receive the Presidential

handling by clerks nt

nomination it will fall upon cither Hayes

to furnish good grounds fcr the decision.

the Capital appear

canvass.

Reform, Resumption, the South­

ern Question, and the. School Question-

Mr.

Davenport's testimony, according

to Democratic authority, would furnish

AJaryland to such clear proof of tbc President a guilty
Blaine as candidate fur President, and u*c of the secret service funds to corrupt
commcud Bristow fop1 his efforts to expose voters, that his impeachment had come to
be quite freely and confidently discussed.
and prevent corrupiwn. The delegates are
directed to vote for Blaine so long as in advance of his (Davenport's) appear

They pledge the vote of

there is a reasonkblc hope for his nomina

tion.

The munici|&gt;al elections in ludiana, on
Tuesday, resulted

once on the stand.
Since his examination commenced, however, almost every

tbc Republican party.

The

was

vote

no opportunity, may be allowed him

tell what he knows of Democratic frauds
in New York City elections.

to

When Mr.

Davenport first appeared before the com­
mittee, the Democratic majority decided

his

to allow him to tdl his story in

way, with the idea,
would convict,

of Friday seurto the House a message,

not

probably,

only

that

himself,

own

he

but

President Grant and possibly other promnent Republicans ; but they soon compre­

which had an Andrew Jackson ring in it.

hended the fact dial

It was a reply

pretty well versed in the methods of the

to Blackburn's impudent

resolution calling upon the President to
ithrtc whether during his administration

their

witnewi

waa

Democratic thieves and ruffians who have
ruled New York for many years through

bq had spent any considerable time away

the most corrupt and crimminal means,

in

and that there was the most eminent* dan­

from Washington.

The President

diplomatic language told the House that
thi UoDStitution permitted CungrcM to

call upon the Executive for information
npon certain subjects, and that this was

Practically he told -the

not oncofthem.

do

reply.

The President, in

a

vein

of irony

which was a severe reflection upon

the

methods of the democratic House, stated

And his requests

small. Think of giving a man
«r hunting uilliun.. ud »
,
,
c,
. ..
&gt;r
.
B

■’

r

ger that he would blurt it all out

unless

nunns were at once devised to secure his

silence.

&lt;b» U.IJ.W

Do you

more

than was necessary to answer tho ques­

tions of the Committee ia
rect and short way.

Mr.

last

supplementary stetement^has pretty effect­

employed to represent Roman soldiers at
an expense of 76 cents per night. The

ually silenced his encmire and completely

the pageant, cost the management not low
than *60,000 and all of the expenditure
/hat if they wanted the informatian for
ofjiis innocence of the charges and insin­ before a single dollar could be realised.
impeachment purposes, the President of
uations against him.
The investigation Still with all this expense the piece made
the United States could no more than a
“
of Secretary Bristow's alleged corrupt ac money in New York, and
private citixen be called upon to testify
tion in the case of the bark Mary M eragainst himself. The message contains a
r'.tt is devoid of interest,
number or hwtoncar ■ precedents, - wbUL

show

that

the

President has

spent less time away from

satisfied his political and personal

friends

Washington,

any other President.

ly that his remiutoccnccs yesterday in the
Senate relative to the condition of Indiana
durins the war, wore peculiarly grcateful
On Friday the House adopted a resolu­
to bis enemies outride of Congrew or to his
tion instructing the Committee on Ways Copperhead auditors in the Senate.
1
And the resolutions were adopted wilh great, and Means to take immediate steps to complaint relative to the scarcity
cquinsnimity.
inquire how the threatened fractional

1 he Theatened Currency Famine. •

currency famine could be averted.

Blaine,

Committee

Ways and Means.

Committoe has

house is filled each _
ro many strangers in New York, undo
from the reridest {omdarioa, it VM filled
every night daring its ran.
The groat artorv. iu tho legitimato dra
Edwin

PROBATE ORDER.
hafre a dozen. There is no hope for any
revival here, and New Yorkers acknowl­

edge it.
HOW MOODY LiVKS.
There Las been a groat deal of nonsense
talked about Moody and Sankey making
a big thing out of a ! “*“t-------They do nothing of tho

netted.

tlieir ministrations send them gifts, as a
sort of thank afferimr. During their two
months stay in New York, they receive
in thio way about *3,000, the most of it
coming to thtm anonymously. Of this

worth

and these gifts fill out the balance
support. Whatever may be said
of the effort of their labors, no one can say

anted.

They arc as honest andasoalous

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

on

000,000 of silver coin in exchange for an
equal amount of legal-tender no!es.
Tbc
Insane Asylum investigation is still in
progress. The favorite food of the in­

. u

In tho course

E- W. VOIGT’

______ ___________________________

not believe that Edwin Booth attained his

Bert Lager Brewed in the Wert

But with all this

members

declared that they considered the attempt
to wme silver coin waa a gigantic humedict will
ing his Fxcellency

towards
cither the

the D.,
of Im excelknt alministratum.

wVrita.

most every day sonic (brent,
brother,
sister or wife of some one Un verted under

of the debate npon the Blaine bill, Kel­
ley and Fernando Wood, both

* I ACTINGS, MICHIGAN.

CHAVCBKY BAtK.

one hundred and forty stores to rent be­
tween the Post office and Fourteen street
mid. la theabovi
( .V.irabcr. A. 1&gt;.
and real estate has depreciated fifty per
Circuit Oaart Cea
c?nt at least. There were 146 failures
las’, week, and there will be probably more
next. There u no rash of mercliants to
the city, and the -hotels arc empty. In' County, .11 that wrtaln
the meantime the acstcni cities and the
interior cities in the Kart, while not pros­
perous, are at least comparitvely so, and
are at least paying there way. They arc
not ho ing if th y are not mking. There
never will bo any one great controlling
huainer* center, as was fondly hoped by
latarliGJ
those inlercated iu New York/and it u

P1KTBO.

DUB.
upou the Front resolution.

GREBLE&amp;RUSSELL

Baltimore is

The

who is a member of the

That

bettor manufacturing point,

These unrivaled machines and repairs for

same are supplied at lowest factory prices
by

really

in view of rail roads and telegraphs, than

resolution waa introduced by Mr.

prospect of an improvement. It u not
tlic hard times that u troubling New York
—the fact is, and it might as well be faced
the city is loosing its tra de, and other cities
are getting it. Tho jobbing business is
gone for the simple reason that Chicago,
Cioeinnali. St. Louis and Toledo cando-it
a great deal hotter. PhQadJphia is a

McMj,Suj&gt;anUf On.,

men,none of

tie most di­

Blaine's

Shrill. lA W

know what it costs New York ' ’“J altogether the showman, except the
very few nt the head of the profession, has
a very hard time of it. If you have any
notion ofentering the profea-ion. take my
advice and don't.
Brsi.xKss.
Buaiuesh coutinuea as dull as it can well

to amuse itself? iThcre are in the city
over sixty places of amusement
that arc
counted legitimate. There are, of courae.
a great many more than that, but the sixty
I am speaking of are. most of them, decent
places to which respectable women may go
with their husbands and lovera. The
five principle ones ay Booth's, Waliack's
the Union square, the Fifth Avenue and
’the I*ark. Of these Booth's is the largest
and a little showing of the cost of running
(
that may be taken as a sample of the whole.
1
‘

To avoid that danger they in.

formed him that he must not talk

ered as worth high prieex.
But they all
lire in garrets, and cat at the cheapest res­
taurants in the city, and when they d:e
lh9
k.«»u«gh « » huj tkra.
It » estimated that m the aty done

mg labor ! No man ever died m New York ! and indifferent. A&gt; a rale they are mialem regrett«l and no nun ever tired who •. vrauiy
^1- jaiiu. biiu
gu&lt;] mv
ih&lt;- lift
one o
fincessant
&gt;nu u vui
----------------did less
leas with his
Iil« opportunities.
onnortnniti.s.
__ and
* j of ____
'ri... -..-I
■■ i_i
labor,
great. privation.
The
work
TUB THEATBBS AXD UOW TUKY LIVE.! is uncertain, the publictaatc yipricioas.

thirty people. There is the leading man,
whose salary will not be less than 8150
per week ; the leading lady, who is worth
almost as much. Then comes the walk­
ing gentleman at abont *160 ; tho soubrttc, or chambermaid, the funny woman,
gets *100, and so-on down through the
category, till you come to the utility, that
is people who are ^depended upon to do
everything, whs avw
‘ *2U per
, about
week. These people
[irisu the regular
company.
Then
cot—7 tbe supcra. as
—-K—&lt;-------- --X
they are called, the people who do not
speak lines, except as they shout, in mobs'
who are paid from fifty cents to a dollar a
night The stare receive enormous pays
For instance, in the recent production of
of Julius C«sar at Booth's Theatre, Mr.
Barrett, the Cassius, received *1,000 per"
week ; Bangs, as Mark Antony, *400 ;
Davenport' the Bratna, *700; and Lcvick,
the Cmsarf. *350. Bcmdra thme, there
are more than a dozen firat-dass people in

siderable excitement marked the contest.

Presidont Grant late in the afternoon

title them to anything.

to the heads of his departments were ab­

surdly

to tlicne people,, arc lies from first to last.
The managers make them os a .vcrtiring

to en­

Jupon which it stands a million more, that
ia tho building flushed for performances.

Indiana may be

give a Republican majority next Novctn-

They receive shout

per year, provided they have

artful resource has been exhausted by tbc

quite full throughout the State and con­
set down as certain to

men irritate* then..

restrict the witness in his stateulcuta that

in a grand victory for'

Negro miaatrcls, as a rule, get tram $15

onerous, all the

are filed.

and deserved

circutnrtaaewi to yield anything of llcpublican
principle. Khile we are willing lo waive per
%onat prefereafea cur delegates must never
conMni to eounpit llcpublican principles to aay
standard btorer of douUfol position or pho

service

committee having him, as Phenix had his

House that the resolution was impudent
Michigan have attested their steadfast Ifeaby
i&gt; the party’s true aims and purposes by an
unbroken line of Republican victories we
reoogniM the fact l'
achievements
or declarations of
- however just
and patriotic, will
can alone aeoure success without candidates of hnown
ability, integrity end stability of character,

was always induced to remain

by the statesment that while the pay was

small, and the

now the question with the investigating

An Impudent Congress Rebuked.
Sanilac, and S T Tomlinson, of Lapeer.
Sth District—Delegates—T F Sheppard, of
Bay. and H 11 Hoyt, of Saginaw,
Wh District—Delegates—W H C Mitchellof
Gram! Traverse, E Breitung of Marquette.
As one of the alternate delegates from this
District, the Convention selected Hon. A KHi

dition, be

antagonist, with nose between the latter's

THE STATE CONVENTION.
or Washburn. It would be satisfied with It is understood that the Attouroey Gen­
the latter.
&lt;
eral gave it bis decided approval.
It is
At the Republican State Conrcntiun yester
In the twenty-two cities of the United probable that Barney Caulfield is a good
day over 400 detegates were in attendance.'
States with the highest portal recipts the deal d'asatisfied with himself, and that the
Hon. Sumner Howard of Geneasee was tempo­
rary. and Hon. W. Livinptvn permanei t citizens pay on an average *2.01 each for members of tho Democratic pa/ty share thia
President, and James H. Stone of the Port portage yearly. Borton averages $3, 80, feeling with him and include in their
Huron
Tunff,
Senvtary with several New York, *3,16. and (’hicago.*3,03.
disapproval every member of tho Commit­
assistants. Hon. Daniel Striker was one of
The New York 77ntra enumerates these tee which investigated “littlu Johnny
the Vice Presidents. Hoa. S. D. Binfham
four issues as likely to have the most Davenport." They don't want any more
W»* rc-Jleclcd by a acclimation Chairman of
such ‘"Bones."
the State Central Cummiilec, the members prominence in the approaching national
from this Congressional district being E. J,
Burpee of Calhoun County, and W. U Soaton
of Jackson County.
By acclimation the Cunvonlioa
elected
Hon. Henry P. Baldwin of Wayne, and Hon.
W. A. Howard of Kent delegates at large to
the National Convention, and by very decided
thsjorit:e&lt; Debts J. Filer of Mason sad J
J Woodman of Van Buren were also elected
The District delegates are: 1st District—W G.‘
Thomson nnd Herman Kiefer.
2d District—B A Beal of Washtenaw and
Charles Rynd of Lenawee.
■Id District—W II Withington &gt;&gt;f Jackson,

Tbmtor:

The spirit developed in the

cabinet meeting ycuterday indicates that a

Nine thousand dollars wcjp appropria­

For Vice-President,

can National Convention.

upon which the warrant of the extradi

it
He call* Clymer a two,

faced fellow.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.

one

the

than

quittal, should tbc Senate decide that

But however tough thosudienoe, and how­ I’ainrantoc*'* Strictly Pars whits L*sil. From io ever uncouth they may be in their demon­
The employ­ strations, no bad conduct is tolerated.
ees, it will bo remembered, who had been Hill is a brawny man ufSO, who was for
years a prise fighter in England, and he
with him ten year*were to metre *500
can yot “get away, ' as he says, with al
each, anu those who have been twenty most any of ’he roughs. If a man comes
years were to get *1,000. Now trouble in drunk, and is noisy, Hill, who is always
woo lA LMT nusox
sets in. Salesmen who have served faith­ walking abeut among the tables at which
WZtBODT on XAXLVXX OB BLIXCTTOH
the audience ui seated, merely req urnlx him
fully nine years and a half get nothing,
to “dry up." If the manti vise ba will
and those who have been grinding on1
“dry up”—for if ho does not, Harry sim­
money for the dead merchant for nineteen ply knocks him down and drags hnu to the
years and a half get only *500. Natur­ stain, down which he rolls with great ce­
ally they growl, particularly as he always lerity’ for they are very steep. The mo,
ment a pickpocket or a thief comes in Har­
worked his men harder, and paid them
ry spots him and he either goes out or ia
has, than any merchant in New Yolk. put out. The old fellow is as disreputa­
Whenever a good man wanted to leave ble as a man can well be, but he has a cer­
the house, that he might better his con tain code ofmorals, and bo lives very close
a great deal of dissatisfaction over the dis

tween this country nnd Great Brittan was

Tbc Albany A'cratny Journal is out■

TKM. B. gPBAflCB. Prcntae.

fi I. A 8,3 AND PAINT.

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There arc a score of pretty little theaters

FIELD

CTSSt u

�Tlte^epi-Wcekli hepltWtcaji tojqnf.

County Correspondence.

nTKANGER’S

Council Procedirigs.

PaaiaiaviLLa, May 8, 1876.

wm|Ai »*m w uw mm.__
guide

Quite ■

number of nur district

schools

(.-»&lt;urd»yindS«od«y»)SW i
MaU'

as;.-

iKxsrws. st -

On Sunday, May 14th, the rite of baptism
ia to be performed, nt Gull Lake,

Phii^dxi.PHIA May 3 1876.

the Council

cemmlMioner with the following rwult. Fred |
..kk M.S'alr S. O&gt;.. IlMn »■
.

On motion of Aid. Tomlinaon a formal ballet .
.m k.J .Uk Ik. .... n-ll.

Elder Day e

Dey of Richland.

Severs! outaide boardinc and encamp­
ment speculations, apparently reasonable
in their purposes, are under way, but there

How the Preparations Progrets—The
b no telling what comforts they will ponCost of Living—Where Visitors can aros an to what degree of degeneracy, dirt
get their Regular '-Hash** and Leave and disorder they may finaiy come. Many
their Pocket-books—A large Clock people will prefer to take quarters at rural
—Beer or no Beer, That’s the retreats a few miles from the city, and
tn these every encouragement will be given
Question.
by the local lines of travel. All thu is

Naughton, Sheldon and Tomlinson.
On motion of Aid. Sheldon the reading of
minutes of previous meeting was dispensed
with.

On motion of Aid. Tomlinson

bad tbe requisite drill to mat

ooixo was

CENTENNIAL LETTER.

Tbe Common Council met pursuant to a cal)
in tbe Council room ou Monday Evening, May
btb, 1876, Mayor Bentiy In the chair. Present
and answered to their natnea upon tbb Roll

A yosth who Ur., fee soodly prie.,
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POST OFFICE TIME CARD
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W. M.

Prairieville's delegation at the repudiation
Convention, held at Hastings, consisted in

ballot forThyririsn on Dosed of Health was

large quantity of exhibitors' stock has ar-

■ hen had with the fojlowisg result: Dr. Vp

rived during that time.

John 4. Chaa. Ruaaell 2.
ronxl b.iw , w.. VpJ.k. I.
RiMtell 1. A. 1*. Drake 1.

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• •• '•» tuuklof^

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Bui, so,he, it u tor.

aod gives encouraging evidence that there

Third formal lalUt: Wm. Upjohn ft. t'hs»-

J. M. Xavlaii. P. si.

covxtv

The work of

John 4. Chas. Dtusell 1, 'A, P. Drake 1.
unpacking and arranging it b going forOn motion of AU. Ton.lis.on a formal ballot
wU||
whfla g
de&lt;1 |j„
™krf rtid.&gt;™urt.. w»"
Ip-1
in
„„ lhc
a, „d

b going to be something to : oe after

all.

RuMell I.
At one time there was almost a coir.pl &lt;te
Th., oa mklo. of AU. U.I., Ur. »'» Vp- &gt;
,j„ 0„|„,d|n, of
hotj.k. ™
.pp-iuu. Pk,.u».»,
ob&gt;irKj, ind [h&lt;|

orricEKS.
an inrignlftcant otflre.

Kilter is being mid out over our counter'.

Teas—Aid. Dawaop. Evans. Lewi*. Sheldon,

goes on mffre smoothly. There is some
' talk of putting on a double force all niuntb

- exhibitors and all, and working night and
McNaughton and Tomlinson.
Nays—None.
day to hasten th i unpacking and arrang­
On motion of ALL Sheldon an informal bal- ing procest. and unless thb is decided up­

Ji

on the situation* May 10th will-bo about

as indicated in my last letter. t I notice

TO-DAY’S JADVERTISEMENTS.
,._a .
First formal ballot: If. Wright 4, Jas. Clarke
live I 1. Wm. II. Ilayford I.
.

able 1

Secund formal Imlltit: Harvey Wright 8, Jas.
A. Sweesy I. C. U. Holbrook I. W. II. Ilayfurd
still linger in our midst, as tbe * 1.

"—Harvey Wrisbt.

that a great many •’things" forwarded for

exhibition are considerably

transportation.
from

foreign

damaged

Ko fkr, more than

thirds of l he articles in tho

exhibitors.

The

manifested by foreign countries

Thirl formal ballot for City Attorney roenll-

eign

in

two-

bnildingare

interest
and for­

enterpt be is really astonuhing an*1

will not be fully realised except hy those

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.’
Gold 112}.

All nrinre looks bountiful.

Tbe Circuit Court Is still in session.

There inn balance ol SI.207,825 52 in
the State Treasury.

Mias Eliza Durfeo of Baltimore. haa started
X^iplllinery

»n Monday.

to his friends on Saturday last, too eggs that
reighing four ounces.

lending the Stale Convention st Grand Rapida

left at this office on Tuesday afternoon.

They

that of Mr. Baskina.

The National Cexlesutial Fapwition wa
opened yesterday at Philadelphia. It waa

April 29 was 11,207,82b. 42;
meats during same time were *U&gt;,9ML87;
anccin treasury May 6, 1876, fl, 187,854.87

decrease far th* week fll#,»72.1ft.

who witness it.

(*. O..Holbrook 1.
dsner. au&lt;l a &gt;&lt;hmI lire «&gt;■ kxl by aft prv»-I
Fourth formal Im I lol t

H, ^Wrifhl 4. J*’A complete r ztrntr ol the display to be
mads by the different States cannot well
vni.
: A. Sirsety I, C. 0. Holbrook 1.
Our Supervisor. John J. Perkit., ia staking
Fifth formal ballot : Harvey Wright 6, Jas. be given for a few days, as I find few of
..
..
, the separate Stale building are ready.
On motion of AM. Fhddoa H, Wright waa Some of them appear to hare acted upon
tb.a declared appdnte.1 (Tty Attorney by yen. the old maxim of “barter late than never."
and nays as follow.:
’
But there is no ond of really interesting
Compliments
Teaa'-Ald. Dnwaon. Kvsaa. Uwi«.»oUsn. : things to write atom*, tn a general way,
and I cannot begin to give your reader*
McNaughton and Tomlinson.
the details they will want iu one, or in
ance as a smi-wreltly last Monday.
half a dosen letters. Tbit quest ion of ex­
l.'djr lndrurndrt-1.
*
pense is the all i mportanl one to most peo­
ple who contemplate seeing the show.
Commissioner with the folio*ing rr«q!t: FredBesides tbc item of railroad fare referred
to last week, there iatbe matter of living
Third formal ballot. Aid. Russell having
while here. Both these item* of expense
are going to be loo high for the majority
of people unless they take a tumble.
[100,1, th. cot &lt;/ »•;« ptooira. w b.
km extortionate thatV th* coat of gutting
here. Tho leading-hotels have put their
present.
i prioea at $5 per day, averaging 11 more
On motion of Aid. Sheldon another forms! than their ordinary prices. Thia is, of
course, an outrage, yet there b no way to
ly Io the principles ad
prevent it and they justify themselves on
dieno party.
Al the
the ground that they will be “chock
teNairS.
appears the name of
fall''
with
people who can
afford
Rutherford B, Hayes for ■•resident, and
pay
high'
rates/, The
more
A resolution waa offered by Aid. RhelJou. to
John F. Hart ran tl for vice l*r«(ident. subr
jected to tbe decision of the Kepubliean that Frederick McNair be appointed Street Com- modest hoteb will charge Hom $3 to fl4
per day, prices whieh thrrjenuld not get
at any other lime.
But they all expect to*be full, and more
than foil, and are providing thctnselvro
Teas—Evans, Lewis, Russell andNbridon. 4
with extra cota for use in their parfora
Nays—McNaughton.
and anterooms. To them, as to barincsa
Tomliaeon, 4.
people nf every clasa here, “hope tells a
flaUeriug tale," and we will not wish them
any diaapointment. The Philadelphia mer
chants whose coffers the dull times have
liitii.n cztriri
lately depleted tolb hb inport u ns to credi­
Tbe Hastings/terser is now published at
tor to wait tiM after tbe Centennial—and
_ MMi-weekly. Hrrore. to you. Mr Dew
—la everything !&gt;ul year llsyea heresy.
But aside from the hotels there is the
everlasting boarding house, more attmerom here at this time than in any other
city on earth except Washington. In
these, people ean lire at a little 1cm than
hotel rates, although in proportion to the
A Pul lie Meeting.
accommodations and luxuries offered their
charges are the highest.
About two dollara per day is the common price among
them, and from that to three dollars.
I had a plain conversation with a woman
who runs one of them a day or two since,
just after ahc had shown mo a little corner
room about seven by nine, scantily fttrnished, in which she proponed to put two

The citizen* of the city of
Hastings and neighboring Town­
ships in the county of BttrryJ
are invited to assemble at the
Court Housu in the city of
Hastings, on Saturday the 13th
“ *' , ' ' “ past 7
o’clock in the evening to take
ch action an shall be decided
advisable to tiecure such a Cele­
bration of the coming 4th of
July, as will be an honor to our
young and growing city.
By order of the Common Council,
J AMRS W. BENTLEY
Done at the Council
in the
City of Bantings, 1hp the 1st day of May
A. D. 1878.

Advertised Letters.

not very racy reading, but will interest
thaw who want to know the facts. The
ftinny aide of the picture will present itself
when the crowd gathers and the perfor­
iartoaieralsB will setbovmance begins inside the canvas.
r«M«« • BMaraUr dribs
The cargo of additional Britiah exhibits
Wh.M (hi, i. U&gt;. MM
recently brought by the Pennsylvania u
&gt;Md. HMtottor*. Bitt.r
valued at *1,500,000, and b said to be
the most valuable cargo of any kind that
ever arrived in America from Great Brit­
ain. Colonel Sandford, joint executive
-commissioner, tolls a good story of hb
Goree, the Duke of Richmond, Lotd Pres­
ident of the British Council of tbe Cen­
tennial. It appears that a cert tin En­
glish lady of high rank and culture b the
posarosor of a magnificent painting, .which
ths Dakedaureed to borrow for exh'bition
It is but reee ntly that he rrejived the ad­
ditional title of Duke of Gordon, and in
mtlfriM promptitade.
making known hb wisdom to tbe lady in
question he affixed hb signature as “Rich­
mond and Gordon.” Tho lady supposing
the rnwtivc to have come from a Dusinua |
finu of which she knew nothing addressed
a reply declining to lend them her picture.
As a consequence, the collection of paint­
PHIL. W. NISKERN,
ings arrived one short of the number at
ITTOnNRT AT LAW. PremH attention paid
first intended to be shipped.
The clock for Memorial Hall has been
completed in Thomaston, Conn. It has
HARVEY WRIGHT.
ITTORNIT AT LAW ud SaUdior ia Ctmarery.
l.ltlO pieces, tho estimated weight of all
owe. ia Unia* Block. orer Bartow A Uoodyaar'.
being six tons. Tho main whoeb are
Blurt.xxltlf
four feet in diameter. The pendulum ball
COMMERCIA L
and rod weight respect inly 700 and 800
pounds the rod being 14) feet long and
HASTINGS MARKETS
connected with the clock work by what b
known a* gravity cscapcmen', and makes
two-second beats. The rod u of steel, and
to compensate for contraction and expan­
!:t ■
sion u encased in two cylindcra, one of
xiuc and one steel, which by their relative
expansion upward, maintain a uniform
bazhd.inwii.tw
centre of oscillation.
PV*rlK.U’.
A meeting of the full board of commis­
ihsreiv.
sioners is now in session, forty-one States
and Territorial being represented. Among
the problems that weigh htfavily upon the
HAUT. Ona. par bbl.. U -..
minds of all this assembled wisiom is the
SALT, eoaraa. per bbl.. 8S.00
question whether liquor of any sort shall
HAY.j~r ton. ilUOMriUW.
be sold upon tbe grounds and whether tbc
Exposition shall be kept open on Suudsya.
I’rtitiotui and memorials numerously sign­
ed against both these propomtions arc
before tho l&lt;oard, and I predict a negative
decision.

H

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HOWRY. SOe.

/Melwood; Mrs. Thralo (PUxii), the Friend
of Dr. Johnson. Af&lt;w«u7te« ; Norman Msoloed,
JWerr; The Norman Kingdom iu Sicily,

Nile* Ladies are going into the dress refrem movement.*
•*

The vicinity of Albion is infested with
barn-burner*.
The State Prison received 22 new con­
victs last month.

Lenawee County is noon to
grand croquet tournament.

have a

Steamers arc now making regular trips
between Detroit and Cleveland.
The Detroit House of Correction has
497 boarders.

lanl S1X4MS12J0.

Grand Rapids owa $175,000, and has
871,000 ih its treasury.
Hon. H. G. Barber of Vermontville ia
building an addition to his store to be
used for banking purposes.

Tallow. SSM*.'.

The Grand Rapids sock manufactory
has been removed to Niles. Il has a ca­
pacity of 144,000 pounds of wool per an­
num. and will employ 150 hands.
Diphtheria is prevailing at the Institu­
tion for tbc Deal, Dumb, and Blind, at

Flint.

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Tbe Imperial flouring mills in Kent
county were dortrnyed by fire ori thc 2Gth
uk., at a loan of
000.

DETROIT MARKET

A member of the Battle Creek Sporting
Association was recently fined 125 for fishPorepangh'a circus will make a tour of
the Stole the prenesit season.
Bay City propones to expend 1500 the
present xroaon m improving her parks.

They

present thia

instalments

Mom seek. ttLX
conclusion of"The Diletna."

Select • poetry

creased price. There are plenty of patriot
ic people here whore interest ia •*— n—
jennial is entirely apart from anj

Tbe largest tree ia Michigan, according
to Prof. Bed, is a Sycamore or bottom

rnk» given above cover about the

Expiate Senator N. G. King, who re-

1875 wm
Olivet, Mich.

Wednesday io

Baited States for their cotton aad other
a

Lake Shors, MS-

The Ann Arixw Agricultural Company
employ 5&lt;&gt; men,

147 feet high,

roll far Govsemr.

NEW YORK MAR;
GoULKSL

tain them. There is na reason why the
people of Philadelphia should plunder visitore to the city by means of u mutual and viUe, Ottawa county for S2U.0M).
Tbc Michigan' Salt Association have no
for transferred 111,317 bands of sth
make the moot of it.

Jowwud;

’

State Affairs.

The State of Michigan was ceded in
•tTWS. ptaowtnn given in ITM; made *
Territory in 1805; and admitted as a
lars per week with board, but she raid
State in the Union in 1836; and ia now 40
the Centennial Lodging and Boarding
years old.
House Association had established throe
Dr. H. O. Weston, of Grandville, has

0. Barry Coanty, Mich., May 11, 1876.

Leslie will

SPECIAL NOTICE

�■boost io •« oowmsrrUI

jhe ^Bpi-WerJtiyllcpIiblicajibanjier

overtaxed when we acquired the specie to

SHALL WE HAVE SPECIE PAY­
resums specie payment with, that we would
MENT.
be charged two or three dollars for one, ten
per cent Ac."

Honorable Judges;

Isay

An Essay read before the Barry De­
that this is preposterous, a principle that
bating Society by Miss M. E,
none but rascals and traitors to their coun­
Wallace.
try should inculcate.
This nation as potent as she atands at

Mr. pRKaiDKNT:
Honorable
Jmfyct;

LaiUn
anil home and abroad, with her millions of
wealth an industrious people to till her
Grjtiemen:
•
Tbe siAject introduced thia evening many different soils, and raise her great
for discussion, is one of vital interest. variety of productions, to aay that this na1879. tion cannot raise tho amount of specie ne­
Gentlemen? the stand point I claim is cessary for the protection of tbe amount

That of specie resumption in

ibis. Spacie payment or specie resump­ of paper money wanted as a convenience
tion, wiH be secured to win 1879. The to do 'the business of this country, with
evidence already given yen is sufficiently is unreasonable. Gentlemen, I say it is
ronclusive without mine, but yet you Will absurd and unconfincd by rear.n, to say

allow me to detain ycu for a few momenta.
Honorable Judges: the indisputable
fact,fthatjsjwcio payment will be resumed
in 1879, is first proven to you by the great

and urgent necessities for it as

shown in

tho heart felt appeal of thq laboring class­

es,.who represent the foundation of our

nation, are in fact the American people.
The cry from tens of thousands in our
citi® and towns, is for a currency of in­

one which will open for

trinsic Value,

them our resourcesfor industry, and will
not oblige them as that of the present day

does, to pay three dollars for an article
which is worth only two.
Gentlemen : we orc essentialy a commer­

cial traffic changing people.

What we

imperitively need is permanency in

our

financial transactions, and that ean only be
accomplished $Ah Gold and Silver, which

is in fact the basis of all business.
A currency for which wc nocd

not

blush, which is imperishable shall be one

of the grand achievements of’ 1879.

For,

Gentlemen, this nation no longer sleeps.

ordinate to the canonical hw.the latter
administered by a very generally notor­
L...
base of their Ln.ir.Ml
buaiuraa.
iously corrupt, vcual and meretricious
A circulating medium that can fluctu­ priesthood;" that “this priestly influence;"
ate in value, is not only tho ruination of has been exerted upon the public schools
interest of their particular
one din but it strikes a Mow at every “in the
department of the industries, belonging to church;" that “the school authorities
hare employed relatives, dependants, or
a people living under its rule. Hence I
personal and political frieoas* and even
say give us gold and silver for a basis to do debtors * • to save an otherwise hopeless
all business upon, a basis that will not lie, indebtedness;" that the school fund in
and that is hard money, which is the some counties “ is illegally used;’* that a
basis of all circulating mediums, in every bill to reform tbc schools and make them
non-Mctarian was defeated iu the late Leg­
nation of the globe.
islature; and that upon education is in
Honerable Judges ; to bring about this an “unfortunate condition."
better state or condition in this country,
The Secretary belivcs. however, that
“tho spirit of reform is abroad and will
1
eventually
succeed." Let it succeed be­
it tho duty of tbe banka, to place in their
fore we admit New Mexico as a state.
vaults a shaking fund, of gold and silver in

of tta ' bj iho ™ •&gt;'• fctllioto eoire

globe.
Our opponents say that we would be

It has awakened from the lethargy which rnand of our nation all servants whom wo
it spell bound, and we aend to make and inlorcc our laws, that

so long lies held

used as sinking fund, which is to be put in

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH

QRAND TRUJTK RAILWAY.
MOV.
inj.

KAIIsZtCXAJD.
Tk.dlmci roalifar
JOUST. HORRIS. LA KA U.S, PSRU.
USURY. LACON, PEORIA. ORNES
KO. UOLINK. ROCK ISLAND,
DA VKNPORT, MUSCATINE,
WASHINGTON. IOWA CITY. GRIN
NELL.
NEWTON,
DES MOINES.

wo have got

&amp;£•

Council Bluffs and Omaha,
Wittout Change ol Oars,
Whm it join* with tbe Union PacISe Hailway for
Traiiit learn Daily cafMowt :

KANSAS LINE.

WSattW
LEAVENWORTH,
ATcniio.v
nnl CHICAGO.

Grand Hasid*.

rail point! In
KANSAS, INDIAN TKRRITORIES.
COLORADO, AND NRU
MEXICO.

Mlehlran CwatraL Ji
Grand Hirer Valloy.

Palaeo Draaiur
for oxtornal b«
UlaMajMt-OM
are nnoxoollod I

(Air Line J
Acacax Jvacrtos—With Detroit. Eel Hirer A

y otoop

win.). andjoaa.Moa.
Detroit

^tlxx raa-WithI&gt;rtn&gt;it.HiIl*d*l« Jk S*vth*e«t«n&gt;

i at alt Gtseral Rail-

ly shown you that we have specie Enough
in our country, and

Hi

CUcao, Bock Islani &amp; Pacific

Cincinnati. RlcknonS

“rt

a sure

they make such preparations as will be ne­

way to get it and I again assure you, that
cessary to bring about the enforcement of we must resume specie payment npon the
A yankco nation to whom said resumption act.
first day of January 1879.
all things arc possible ; who scorn failure
The first law piMj4 since the creation
Gentlemen: the be# interests of the na­
and in struggling for this great nations] of greenbacks to give us relief from tbc
tion, demand specie resumption. The mem­

‘the heart desire to be again a free Ameri­

can people.

,

SAHWAB.

SHORT LIKR DCTWBRN

tbe place of the legal tender notes now

as follows, in 1877 one fourth in 1878
1
one half and in 1879 three fourths ofthear
'
securities or sinking fund
that a nation who produces from tho pro- '
Now gentlemen a little more as to how
ductiona of her soil over two billions of
the banlu sre to get this specie. In tbe
money annually, cannot raise gold enough
first place the strong arm of the nation will
to fun? a base of paper circulation with '
use all iu income from revenues, which ia
which to do the business of the country ?
paid in specie and give that amount to all
I ask you what nation omthis globe would
banks in payment for the bonds they hold
refuse us a credit for the entire amount of
as security fur bank issue, and tar' her if
our paper circulation ? and the voice of the
need be, government can hire money and
gilent far off nation answers upon the
give gold bearing bonds to redeem said
winds of heaven; “none.*'
secunties from the bank.
Honorable
Conse&lt;|uently it would follow that this
Judges this last resort mentioned would
country's credit would not be denied for
not have to be resorted to for the purpose
the amount of specie rcqusiie for tbc pro­
ofgetting the specie from its holders for I
tection of uur present papar circulation,
claim as it ban always been claimed that
which is much less in amount than the
paper money is preferable as a representa
paper circulation, but thanks be to heaven
tire of specie because it is lighter and eas­
wc arc not obliged to call upon foreign
ier to handle. Consequently when the
nations fur specie, bemuse wc have it in
holders find that th-: government is bound to
our own country aud a resource for getting
make hard money the basis of ail other
it whenever a rule of action will be adopt­
circulating mediums tbe holders of gold
ed by which we can sell our many pro­ and silver will be anxious to deposit it
ductions and get the specie or its equiva­
for any well secured bank uote, knowing
lent in return.
that they could recUim their specie at any
EHonorable Judges; it is the imperativo
time they choose.
.
duty of every lover of his country to de
Now Honorable Judges; wc have plain­

onec more realise the-old patriotic love,

Fir! lun, JadMi A Sattiai

sinking condition of our country, the first

ory of our fore-fathers demand it.

S25 A DAY

CHICAGO &amp; MCfflGDIAilME SHORE

W« warrant a man Ml ■ day Mln* &lt;x»r

WELL AUCKR AND DRILLS

«*“8bortx»t Lino brtwee^ Chieacu .ad Grand

T» taka e®ct MoaAay, Mar. St, lays.

Summer Time Table.

to startling facls.

bountiful harvests—we will return to constitutional liberty and a
vita us to American constitutional liber­
have had resources of our mines, of our fair remuneration to the laborers of our
ties.
forests: wc have had all the elements of country.
May our heavenly father watch over and
I say that it ia in the power of this na­ help you iu all your decisions is the pray­
prosperity, and yet wc are not a prosperous

SHEET MUSIC

Tbo CoMBaa/ raeorvlac tba risht to rant na drenuutaaee. mayronniro.
■
TRAINS WEST.

KUliunj.

We have had

people. Why is this ? I answer it is be­ tion to come to the standard nationality er of vour humble servant.
cause we have a deranged, depreciated, and that it cannot be until we make gold
speculative paper currency; whose tenden­ and silver the standard money, that which
Mark Twain’s Report of
cy is to lower the masses to a serfdom; is the base of all the business of the globe

out of which shall rise an aristocracy, for­

Then let us rally to the standard of nation­

eign to the sentiments of our

fore fathers,

revered al honor, and thereby bequeath to the
to a Washington ;a Jeff­ rising generations, as our forefathers did to

erson and an Adams,

the

rcniembcrancc us, a standaid nation and the best on the

of whom, will in this great

Centennial

year ofour republic, fill o ir hearts with a

globe.
Gentlemen ; I will show the securing of

living repentance, from which shall spring specie in this wise. The national debt up
new resolves, and wc as a nation will have to November 1st 1874 (except the bonded
doje with prejudices ; ant^will pledge our- debt) was $540,248,650 which is outside

nclrs anew to keep inviolate for all future
time, the sacred trust they bequeathed us.

fiorurcs, for the amount of money wanted,

to make specie payment all right. In 1873

ing up his hands and shouting, which, y
ha had done so even a single moment ao«n
da rd currency.
tho United Slates mints, there was coined er must inevitably have frightened tho an*
imal still more instead of checking it*
$228,881,119 which would in a little over
speed, although disastrous enough to him*
Honorable Judges;my opponents claim
six years of time, furnish specie enough »olf u it was aud was rendered more mel'
that the bringing about of specie payment
to pay the circulating debt of the entire ancholy and distrariog by reason of thu
in 1879 would contract the circulation
United States. Now multiply this amount prtacnec of his wife’s mother,who was tber®
and thereby make bard times for tbe
of gold, produced-in 1873, 74 and 75 by and saw the occurence, notwithstanding it
debtor and laboring classes, • producing
is at least likely, though not necessarily so,
, tbe number of ycara that have passed since
crimes sueh as stealing rioting dec. in order
that she should be roomauitering in an­
, tho discovery of the gold mines of Cal- other direction when incidents, occur, not
- to secure tbc substance necessary to keep
afornia aud wo find that there is a large being vivacious and on the lookout, as a
them from starvation. They also ask
surplus of coin on hand, all that is necess­ general thin£, but even in tbo reverce, as
where, we arc going to get the gold nnd
ary to furm tho base cf circulation with her mother u aaid to have stated, who is
silver necessary to transact the business
no more, but died in the full hope of a
which to do the busineM of our country.
Messed resurrection upwards of throe yean
with’ Now I will show how we will get
Gentlemen; saying nothing about our ago, agvd eighty-six, Being a Christian wo­
the gold and the silver. And how we.will
. other resource* for securing this gold and man without guile, as U were, in property,
get it without contraction of the amount
। silvtr, the mines of our own country show in conseoucuce of the fire of 1849. which
of money in circulation. My opponents
destroyer every solitary thing she had in
p our posassion of specie in abundance, on
say that to follow the prescribed rule of
tho world. But such u life. J&lt;1 us ml
, which to base the circulation nccesaary to take warning by this solemn occurcncc,and
Senator Morrill's, bill “would contract the
, doour buiiuju. Tho noxt thing in
let us endeavor so to comfuct ourselves that
amount of circulating money of this coun­
। question is, to ahow how we are to got this
try," wliich I positively deny. The bill
r specie, out of the hands of its holdem. us place our bands upon our hearts, and
does not make any preparation to withdraw
ny with carnostncss and sincerity, that
f Gentlemen;! will answer that too. We
any money from circulation, but it docs
from this day forth wc will beware of the
, have a law already, passed which is amply intoxicating bowl.
make
arrangments to withdraw
from
। sufficient to accomplish the work that has
the banks, the legal-tender notes held
I here as their money reserve and to place, been so long the wants of the people of
That of Gold

and Silver for our

FOR SALE at THF BANNER OFFICE

IB
Grand Hanld.,

an Accident.

Mark Twain recently tried bis hand
writing up a distressing accident for a Bos­
ton local paper, and this is how he did it:
“Last evening about G o'clock, as Mr. Wm.
Schuyler, an old and respected citiscn of
South Pork, was leaving his residence to
go down town, as has been his usual cus­
tom for many years, with the exception of
only a short interval in tbe spring of 1850
during which he was confined to bis bej
by injuries received in attempting to sto
a runaway horse by thoughtlessly throw"

stan^ 74 and 75 according to the reports from

SOO
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tt

■f2
obtained. Bounty

Goins North-Day Expre®. Grand Rapid. M.xod
lily exe»plriund»)». Ntehl Expreao dally exn.pl

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

TIME TABLE.

Taking Eff«t Apr. 16th, 1876.

4.^4

001X0 EAST.

in
!?!

II
!fi

8IANB IAFIBI DIVISION.
The Reliable Sfcert Liar

iiani lAPiit ms ttnsrr

13

Shall Naw Mexico ba AdmMtW ?

, this nation, by crushing the speculation
in their stead the specie which will make
of bankers, broken and the money lords
all the paper money in circulation the
. of this common wealth, by which they are

r
cut market for paper money in tbc money

markets of our own country, the specie is
worth fourteen cents more on every dollar

than the paper

in

circulation,

and of

course the result would be, that specie re­
sumption would increase the amount of

money in
Again let

circulation
u» take

fourteen per oent1740,000,000

the■

1
which is worth only eighty six cents on

&amp;ZJ.—a

constantly consuming our subsistence by to the Union, with a representation in the
a speculation based upon the fictitious Senate equal to that of the state of New
York, by a report of Mr.W. G. Hitch, tbe
currency of to day.
Sccrcury of the Territory, to the National
It would be well to state right here Bureau of Education.
From tables
that banking business is as permanent a
appears that in
business as fanning or manufacturing.
in New Mexico
And that men who have spent their thmi 147 teachers and
in its pursuitr. will stick to it with the parochial and private schools,
name Kai as does tho fartaen aud mauufao- intan u! 1X»» Kkotawn JI
.

the dollar added to it the fourteenl per ont .
and we find we have increased the amount ;

of money in circulation just $103,600,000 ।
and ite greatest gtaq/is this, it

» good i

&gt;«f the political

social instil

PEXinrUB DIVUION.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

They

Honorable Judges; wc arc awakening law passed for striking a blow, at specula­
who won American libertim, who solemnly
Nearly ten years have tion and monopoly working a general bles­
declared that nothing but gold and silver
elapsed a^nce the havoc, the wasting effects sing to the American people. The first
should ever be used as legal tender in
and tbc expenditures of war have ceased. law passed promising that this country

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HSTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1876,

rpreisiier.

Read the Record

dcfe^lhmwl™. IW Cenlr.1 y lUir
mu. down Co aiCT^upwboodnJ pound.
or.l»«l 12 cm,. buU.nl, .kwh m&gt;k«
for th. pmu buJm
SIM.
lb. &lt; «Mnd cul lo&lt;~ tnikmluM,
their receipts of groin, which were some
411.000 buhd. per wck, h.» n&gt;. up tl

Specie, for and Bgalnst—Private and

Profitable

Theatricals—Feminine

Dead Beats- Blue Freight Lines - A
Good Word for Paper—A Contrast.

^*7?MfcmaT*U Rr**L niMiM' Barrr
tHr.xs

or

subscription&gt;

mra cimii run

New York, May 10th, 1876.

। children would never know a ail ver quarter
Ihv the little finny of it from tho treasury.

JJ.CTrs dr'ADYERTisixa.

, to sell
Ara for 3i

ramam in

busies

um

MILO T. WMVEI.EK.
COONTT TRMSUBKR.-Ofltee

is I

ISAAC W. V ROOMAN.

'

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.

umAJl'oIwoiiu.

men and tanks find

«• C- iwumuloan

it

The business

difficqh fu get

enough spoclo for their wants after all.

PBIVATK ANt.

1‘RUI'ITAIII.E

TUEATRI-

MUmiNM.
Champion Reapers and Mowers.
i

1TTORWBT AT LAW. aadlWWtoria Cb.ne.rr.

r5fe=.sr&amp;,..5.'.7..?’KlsL:t.,,i'.7LCCIUM RD9SELL
^&lt;Mk* ***

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,

q
OZ/C .
’

fiOyl
CHAS. H. RAUER.
^AT LdkW^AlCD FilWEvUriNil

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.

GBEBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COUHTED
Comparison Invited and Competition Belied in
wm.

t rjoiis.

■gB&gt;gagiHP»-*»»

Teas, Coffees and Spices
AH grades of Teas lite very best in the Market vrcsb every
week from the Importers S. 8. SLEEPER X CO., of Boxton. and
for sale &lt;st prices which dee« diteceimful couipeiition.

GIVE ME A CALL.

John Stanley

PjriWWt &gt; WRGKON,

1 DUaaaa ofW o«n
XXUtf

TAKE NOTICE,
To ti»KT IThom it mat) CottfrrH :
1 nin now running n NEW POIt I'ABLE
.MACHINE for Moving, finning, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings iron. Hinall to
great, and having handled about 1,21)0 land­
ings in 16 years, feel confident i can satisfy
those that may favor me with a call.
My address is Irving, Barry (gx, Mich.
A.. S, I&gt;KA N .

KM.trtMM.MWk.

t; jpg, Mich April, 11th, 1876.

i and Mr.

Frederick Stedman, the oldest

(judges one of the mot beautiful girts in
| New York, is ono of the favorites aeloni in
* ladies'parts J udjjn Barrett and his daugh-

I.oolr nt XlHi

.

for thia society, jiromroent among whose

,
JM« tfcnU,, Alta&gt;, lb.
of
I lb. Jfe« T.rk »d Erin R.ilnLj, in
'
m,J, d„H»g th. ^n, r„,j„
ooowon, g.„ A. Mowine mtowm
I ,h« tm IHpmad. by . loeoMMiveoo lib.
1 continent.
•
I
When ra il? Who »« it? An

A OOOD-WOBIl FOR PAPER.
Apropos oLMr. Rhine's ;rceulution in lie work about thjrty fiict high with a
!lhc House of Representatives,directing the curve of 355 to W ftS radius. The im
cuuimilto of ways and means to consider prowiou wm very genera! that the iron
I some meMtnr to relievo the county from the
monster would either break down the road
threatened scarcity of fractional currency, or it would bare the track at the cone
couicm a paragropb from Macaulay's diary and plunge into tho crock.
My reply to
iu Rome, where he speaks of drawing one such apprehensions was that it was too late
hundred pounds worth of coin from Tori- 1 to consider tho probability df such occuroria’s bank, and lugging it through.the ' rvnccs; toil tueru was no other count*

-Thc Amateur Thcatrienl iiociely, made
i largely of voungpeople crtBijflkl with
Jr. RMhingtinm's church, has plenty of
laurek a nd substantialaueww to look back
to al the dote of its season. It has nlayed
on Stolen Iiland, and I believe in Brook­
lyn lur charities, and in New York repeat­
edly for the Ccetrnuia! and for benevolent
objects, realisiug over 85,000 blear. Their
last entertainment thia week wm br no
means their lost flaItering sucecaa. These
liMWtricala arc quite recherche affair., the i
audience all that is moef fashionablo, ax it

Come and get one ON TRIL

~ iomr qTcress y .

FH BLJCCONVEXA NCBlt A

pid ll.rm f&lt;^|Mrkct-pieeA«.

PRICES REDUCED.

F.lBOffXX,

It was at a pret-iium again,and

those who tad littlo, kept the first quarter

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

CIVIL KNUIXKKR, CoaatrJtarvwor.
!»%twJ3Qr*•
u *•Va

wIujii

street.-, iu a huge auve^ hag, muttering, (
with strong fteliug, Pope’s •'Bleat Paper i
Credit." Tho truth is gradually dawning •
ou legislators, lliat MA paper and specie !
are necessary for convenience in business, j
Those who do not think so are waiting for ।
the return of the good old days when lank
ofiicen had to ait up nights to count their
coin, and trowaers pockets bulgxsi ungrace-;
fully will, money enough to go on a day’s
•porting.
..
A CONTRAST.
I spike above of women who might bo

pall.y and encouragement, to nllowVaport.
on the subject The other day a lady weat
to the office of the Society for the Prercntion of Cruelty to Children to get the prticulars of a case for the newsjuipcr. AV bile
she was theregentleman c ime in to hand
Mr. Bergh a check for 82(H) in aid of the
Society. Mr. Bergh said that, with the
utmost thankfulness for his genaiaity, he,
prnomdly, must pro tent against receiving
it, as the gentleman had contributed large­
ly beyond Vis just proportion. Thu donor
refused any deprecation of his gill, saying
ho had neither wife, child or relation in

The above

State

the Central just noir, for the *ddoafspring

auBsmutmiof cwttiagrniaiM ping on in

Under the reduction of clerical force
now proposed by the Democrats in the
House of Representatives one clerk in the
Fifth Auditor's Office will bn requited to
perform six ttrta Uss work demanded gf a
similar officer b and before 18M. Thia,
too, at a reduced salary. In different de­
gree thu b true in all the Deprtmentn.

In I860 th« Gorennmat draU were al!
Democrat* in 1876 the laqr# majority of
thorn st* RahnMMnui

Eogi^r,

nude in

1855', it was

stated that the first railroad constructed

n the United States was the Qtuncy(MasH)
Railroad built in 1827. The first passen­
ger railroad was the Baltimore and Ohio
which was opened with horM power for
fifteen miles in 1830. The Mohawk and
Hudson Rirrr Railroad was opened for
public travel with borne power in the
summer of 1831. Locomotives were first
UMdfa thia OMtey to 1831 on the
Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, and in
1832 upon the Baltimore and Ohio, and
on the South LYrolinU Railroad.
In
1838 Umrowwe but three Mites oftoilruad
in tho United States.

The School Reform

teach in this city, contributes) a sensible
article to the April number of the Mich­
igan Teacher on teaching practical thing-,
n school, and that by familiar “conveniatkm" instead of the stiff and stately text­
book style.
She eriHs attontfon to tire
faahjiMiable J'y of reciting the words of
the books without fully comprehending
their meaning. Iu geograph v, for instance,
pupils are required each week to commit to

Seed to bring! every one connected with
them to l*nkntptey,thc fair aspirants have

her to have to go round and distribute
thorn in
wav " Tfcia is »» fwllcv nir.

statement of Major Allen

into this country earlier than u generally

gladly offered, had any one known the

brilliant and finished performer, as I can
Kay from acquaintance, and I can hut hope
that her wirii to find some place where her
musical services would secure her a home in
any part of the country may be raaliied.
.
PlKTRO,

with a fair degree of speed; but
believing that the road would prove
safe, and preferring if wc did godowu, to
go handsomely and without any evidence
of timidity, I started with couridcrablc

shows that locomotives were introduced

any way depending on him, and it was
more pleasure for hist to give than to with­
hold, fur “ifl took it tack," he said, *1
should not know what to do with it."
What sort of rickness went through the
woman's heart who beanl the words? She
There is misery enough iu the city, but was trying for dear life to make living for
ere is a pitifnUy ludicrous aide to not a three children by writing, as she could get
employment here end tncre, but through
is the lady—usually of South- tho winter they had suffered from want of
Ml—who has suddenly lost a food ami fire. Tfiey had been well to do
ty, and is thrown on her own till the bard times came, when thvir pretty
rd must make a living by her home wm swep away, and she was thrown
ind, it ia tho talents, pure and upon her own exertions.
Shu wm Well
be i-aanot wait for such trifles dressed from the remains of her wardrobe,
;;-----as training and business management. aad had bo complaints Co make, but any
She either elects to go on the lecture pkt- mother can guos how bitterly and longing­
ly she listened to this .rich man speaking
body hue to provide her with a costume,
more or ha gorgeous, and a hairdresser.
Then' used to be a middleman for this sori want, forbidden to make one sign for the
of thing in the shape of an unfortunate help which would doubdon hate been

poor, upright souk who only ask to.be al­
lowed a chance to earn a living. There is
work enough the world would be better for
juniliag. She tax hard of you as a man having d*mo if anyone had the wisdom
and heart to find it out, and bring it in
reach of the williug worker, la hopes
anything von happen to pride yourself
that this mention may bring the two to­
a little; ahc tolls her piteous story of d
gether, I speak of oao case that lately came
to my knowledge. A young Swedish pian­
ist, who graduated from the ouaaervatory
by taking tea ar twenty tickets .for her
of Stockholm, after six years study wjth
coming lecture. On asking tho subject of high honont, and camo to this country to
her lecture, inquiry reveals that die does teach music; but coming witbrat any.
n..t know—she has not ynt decided what to knowledge of the language, and without
ehoMO—sad the lecture is neither written

than to haVe a trial made bf the strong.!
animal, which liad boni brought here at
great expense but it wasm-t ncoema’y that
more than one should be involved ifoits fate
that I would take thu first riJ alone.
and the
time would coma when I
should look back to the incident with great
interest. As
I placed my hand on
the throttle valve handle 1 was unde,
ccired wbothor I would move
slowly

throe miles I reversed the rake and return­
ed without accident, having thus made
the first railroad trip by locomotive qn the
Western hemisphere."

the Judge left thu city, in which he took
the part of * young man. looking about
twenty-five, while the daughter wax his

IttBl

The Tint LooaD^ive In ’Amanda
'•imidwpv. h Am.™.,

400,000, The ccpMllu. » Cu■ i. co- who ...kecd h. eonpiw uni dieted iu
»Md ta cm bound Aeisbl, but the Sgbl woceneM. ? U wu&gt; ia the yoer 1B»S on
» » tree Mtwe Um oooumding r.ck | th. beak, at the iaekewc™, at the
lhel .1 » ooofldeatly cpeeled that the I uwocmc. ..f the rulnd. c.aMCinretc on wet^oiap fraigbl will ,«Jdy | th. anal of th. Dd.no ...I HodM^
be out. aad eUppnw ete hoUune their cr । C.a.l Compear with their rod nine—
WWW In eullriwtoa of the Ml. Md long , .nJ he who mMcmc yea wa the oely
unc the frefebl ham olfered le retry . pecoa on that IcocMic. The eiteanpMk.lM. at enoul 12 coat, cob, to cut, Mmuw. which tai u i»y hi,, doo. on the
under the postage paekrf rates, but drop . engine were these:
.
pod it as soon as coogrtas had takeo action The road had been built in the summer
'•A1‘,be, .b,,‘
l**^ I Thcrtructure was of hemlock timber, and
Still tbu action abuwu vlat wc may look 1 nib atjargo dimensions noiolmdon caps
for in the general dmnkago of all rat«, phcod Ar apart. The timber had cracked
and the fultnc&amp;i of competition. When I—J---------- 51 —
monopolies suffer the p&amp;ple rejoice.
straight line, the

W BCIE, FOB AMI* AQAtXMT.
Those ul«l fogies who feared that their

1406 Sold i/l 1871.
3049 Solo ifl 1871.
747»| It is no unusual thing down town to get
dimnrtimd quarters, and it U the corrvol
Sold ifl 1873. •14976 Sold /jT 1874. 31077
tbiiig'fur ladies' stores up-town to py out
at ka»l one piece of new rilrcr with the
S
old
i
/
i
1875,
41/0
full
/
iooooo
hi
LL
t rtrttpjMi nid®!
change to each customer. But the si reds
’L.’rtEtfrtL s£» i
■r 41901410 7041876.
Oflt Ulf
are not cxmfflj' fiuoilcd with It just y&lt;4,
and there is not so m idi iu circulation as
TUT
Sold
11 JO.SD | moo I
was anticipated, for (he reason that when
iratio)i i3o,op
the bniiL; paid out silver everybody began
V“&gt;
to hoard it up: those who had large turns,

NO. 1048

large advantage over the Central as long as *
U..7 .dk^J
lb. old nta. FonxJio f

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

remain dots, the St. Lawrence river runs
up bill the north po e looks tike a telegraph
■ole, Pennsylvania is a bhie statu arid
.

Not long ago Mrs. Ford was talking
with a bright little girl of nine yean., who
had just completed her first Ixxik tn geog­
raphy, when she promptly and mrrcetly
gave the definition of geography aa a det.
eriptiou of the earth’s aurfaoe; but when
asked whether lhe had ever seen the earth
or any part of it, she said No. Bimilariy,
a teacher iu Illinois some yearx ago wm
examining a dass in gcogr^hy. when all

Mra. Ford continues: Outside of gcog-

A hortrod things ia tho aohool-mou.,
about home, and on every hand, are never
counted is Worth mentioning.

�a ccatury hence we ouglit, to-day, to be

th»W&lt;- of Ac representatives of al! the.

Where the PreaMeni ' Performs

hie

('own.rater in-Chief

t the folbw“
to
.
oaac in
Representative Blackburn’s resolution:
7b thf IhttMt of Jlrptraentatiefi:
of our bloasings. We trust also that this
“I have given very attentive consider­
Centennial exhibition will prove to bo ation to a resolution of the House of
reasonably successful iu-showing so for as Representative*pewed on. the third; day
of April, requesting tho President of the
material products' tab do it, the great fea­
United States to infoan the iloose
ture* ofournationaPprogrera, so that even Representatives whether tny Executive
if the older nations shall outshine us in some offices, acta of duties, atd if any, what
departments of art or iu special handwork have, within a aptcified period, been porof uno kind and another, we shall still formed at a distance from the acai of th«
Government established by law, Ac. .
show ouraelrc* to have made good use of
I have never hesitated, and shall not
our privileges, and entitled t»&gt; the respect
h-wtate, to communirato to Congress,
nt all mankind.
and to eitheVibrabeh. thereof, nil the in­
For President,
At all evepfa wo deserve success iu this formation which the Constitution makes it
t to give/ qr
oSwtt Io bring :l»« .»uon.
together i 2_
iho Joi, _?
of 2.,
lh« 1'rwideot
RUTHRRFOBD B. HAYES,
whichniv
myjudgment
judgmentmav
maysuj
sugevrt tot m&amp;
.. . .. .. i
■... ...
... which
of Ohio.
and to make them better acquainted with
ora request from either Iluuac iuay in­
each other. In nil ages of the world ignor­ dicate to me will be'Uscfal in the discharge,
For Vico-Proident, ’
X
JOHN F. HARTRANFT.
ance has been the mother of prejudice, aud of the appropriate duties &lt; onfided to them.,
! of Pennsylvania.
prejudice is responsible for full half the I fail, however, to find in the Coustilu •
tiou of the United States tbe authority
Subject to tho decision of the Republi­ ware and contentions which' have de­
given to the House of Repnneatetitea
solated the earth and impeded the cause (one branch of the Congress in which 1 is
can National Convention.
of human brotherhood, to which one verted the legislative power of the Gov­
HAYEH' PfaATFOHM t
blood and one transcendent sacrifice are ernment » to require of the I Executive, on
inevitably leading ail men.
Let us all independent branch of the Government,
co-ordinate yrjib the,Senate and House of
hope this Centennial Exhibition will be a
RepresentauVni, an account of his -dis­
manifest and long operative influence in that charge of ht\appropriate and jmrtly exec­
beneficient dirxition, and Io thin end let us utive offices, acts and duties, cither ax to
when, where or how performed.
&gt;
labor to make it a perfect success.
What tho House of Representatives
may require as a right iu ita dumand upon j
The
Preaident's Message.
the Executive tor information is limited to

is overlooked or

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GUAR

be cxer- should not be mentioned.
night be
aunty of
and na­
t that

as to the place w
ciscd thin are

natMns and tribes invited tp contribute to,

three Centennial festivities rt Philadelphia.
able in our hirtory

witness stopped. IIc would die before he
would telL It was a ddieato object and

of the United Statre hi* dril powera are
no more limited or
of limitation

IMPERTINENCE REBUKED

content with the position we now hold ns

for­

of the

gotten for’tbe prescnt, in the grandrar of

our ncompllshmenLs and the abundance

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor seotcrian interferance winch will
destroy the other."
Republican National Convention.

the aomiartion of condidstos for President
and Vice-President of the United .Stetca. will
Ik&gt; held in the city of Cincinnati on Wedncvdav the fourteenth day of June, 1876. -al 12
o’clock noon, nnd will ernisht of delegate.^
from each Btatetqtml to twtee tho nnmber of
riiory and the District of Columbia, In call.
Ing the conventions far the election of delc-

political differences or previoua parly afiilfations,,wha are opposed to reviving seciional
tones, and desire to promote friendly feeling
and permanent harmony thrpuglMut the coun­
try by mainlaing and enforcing all the
coualitutianal right!, of every atixau. inclniL
favor of the ‘continued

fried; who arc In

iby government by honeat, faiihful ami capo"Mb offeers ; who art in favar of making nach
reform* in government M experience) mar.
from to time, suggevt; who art opposed to
imparlng the credit of the nation by deprtci_ ..J
r......

Hid tho efforts of these recently in
rebellion against the Government been
successful in driving a late President of
the United Staten from Washington, it is
mnmftffi that be intwi , ufre discharged
his functions, both civil and military,
dsowherc than In tho place named by­
law as tht? scat of GoyerntutmtNo act,
of Congress can lijnit, suspend or, confine
this cmwtitotiomd duty.
I
am not'

scribed
detectives, hence these uiad-housc bara.
tar &lt;• i»nf
The President had frequently come to Koreas
the fiOUse of the witness about it at the

mcm-

grres whieh assumes thus to limit or re­
strain the exercise of the functions of the
Kxecutire.
Were Uwe .«&gt;* I affix, I
should nevertheless recognise (be ‘superi­
or authority of, the Constitution, nod

meat,

and

the

providing

Etnbrnoee under one management the
Great Tninlt Riilamy Unes of tb.
Wi8T and NQBTH-WKBT, and. w.&lt;L
Ita DQtnerou* b ran diet andcoonectfom.
forma the aborteat'and quickest rout,
iietwaen Chicaoo and all point- in
Illinois,
Wwcombin,
Rorthehs
, MiMXEBOTA,
low a.
lemon, MfiCKIQAK,
NEHRA2KA, CXLtPORMXA andtbe We-tr never
ERN TBRBfTbttTEA Its
Owha m4 C«UI»n.i. Lin.
Jm the snortmt and bert jrutUe for nil
pointe iu Northern IjXinois, Iowa,
Dakota,
*ftteUASKA
Wyoming,
Colorado. Utah, Ni.t? rda. Ci.iromnA. Omeoox; (‘Hili’ Japan ano
Aubrralia . It-

THE CLIMAX
Had come. The Democrata were enthusi- j
Mtfc-fo'lbcir sardonic joy, and were just
nadyto render their verdict against the

of suitable

THE COLLAPSE

ia the abort line for Northern WihooMrtK and Minnmbota. aad Cur Mali
oom, St. Pavl. Minnkammjb, Dvi.i tii
and all points In lb? Great Nocth weri
March*'.
'
..
of the act referred to, General. Washing­ . Itothia ww Dvinocrats of the Commit- Ito
Winona and St. Pater Line
ton issued an ""ex.entire prodaumtion Vb oo ExpeRditures in the Interior IV
Js j bo only route for-WJ ‘
‘ Roches
”
having reference to the subject of this part turnt caught the President.
ter.Owatonn a. Mans
tt. Petek
very act from Georgetown, a plaao re­
Southern
New Hex, and nfljadu
mote from Philadelphia, than the seat of
State Affaire.
and Central Minnesota. _ _____
Government, where the act referred to&gt;
OfcrWtu-i.tiwih'ht.i
ffiro^thatMdl ।
------------- --------lincie tollegc.
The spicy Message that President Grant j
f aoat of GovernmL,
----------------------. .
.
TIia fruit ririxritgH nt till* '
That none of his successor* have cnrent to the Hojt''C of R epresentotives in I went. The inquiry in tho resolution of
is a cbesring one,
•
the House u to where executive acts tertained the.idea that .their, executive in
,n Michigan
“Ji
reply to an. impertinent resolution adopted
”t!'
p^«wlo«lr‘MW 'jJJ?
have within the last seven years been •Mo.
a short time since byxjhat branch of Con- performed, at what distance from any
of Government is evidenced by the bun- *•“”
grcM. asking if any official acts had been particular spot. or for how long a ]&lt;criod drefeuM* wJwL. «T r"h
la the only roote for Eiou, Rock&gt; ok i&gt;.
FRVEPORT?ond all point* wia FrwiMirt
performed at any place other than the at any one time, Ac., does not necessarily formed by tny predecessor- in an unttrobelong to tho pro visco of legislation.
It ken line from Waskiaftou to Liaonln, a
•
-. A rfLUJ,-! National (.Capital is printed in anotlicr colChtcaooand Milwaukee Line
does not profaci to be asked for that ob­ memorandtwn of the general nature and .‘SijK* atrawKwriea- in’ Detraa*/ Friday
ninn.
ject.
if this information be sought
sold at the modest rate of aorenty-flve Is the old Lake Sbon Bowte. and is the
character of some of which arts is nbouly odc paaoiug UtRHNth dtYANsroN,
The iwpudeticj of tjie query is patent through an inquiry of the President as to
a quart.
miltod herewith, aud no quertion .has rents
HroirEAM* Park.
-It folks aM if tlie £4rq&amp;tto and Meek- Lakb Fojuarr,
on the face of it, but the mover Of the his*executire acts in view or in aid of the l&gt;ocu teised ax to thu Validity of- those
WALKMGAfr/ tcSlt. K ENO I HA to
inacratlnrtid proj«-t was arlaxt on its
Muwmn,, ; •' ■
'
resolution was probably not antkrijmting power of impeachment verted in the arts or as Io the right or propriety of thoj
House, as it naked in derogation of an Executive to exercise the powers of hi* in reality.
auch a pointed rebuke a.* the President
inherent, natural right, recognised in thia &lt;dfe« |a any jtff ifthe Uaited htetw.’ r
a rennin on all through trains of tills
iir his reply very properly administers. Io country by a constitutional guarantee
tSigned)
U.'K Grant?
Thia It the ONLY LIME rtnninc
his menage the President demonstrates that which protects every citinsi, tin' Presi­
numbered 183.
j
Washington, May 4, 1876.
Several Detroit bus'.n m* firms have re- • these cars between ChTcairo and Kt.
he has not neglected any duty by ahacnce dent as well as the humblest in the land,
Paul, Chicago aud Milwaukee, or Chi­
from Washington ; that he Itas^nol even from being made a witness against him­
cago BQfWniM*. »
----- a-----------^a---------------------- wllli
|«th« l&gt;ual
self.
been absent from the ,-Capital as long as
the Oertaad
Union
During the time that I have had
some of his iflustriottv predecessors. That
the
in this day of Railroads and Telegraphs dent of this Goren

‘ Mail Mwi (hw

ns frou&gt; the
tbcChlcagv

Ik* has al all limes been within reach of al­

most instantaneous common icatioo with

will continue to be, my earnest

endeavor

and that nobranch of the public service had ordinate branches of the Government, not
account of such absence; encroaching upon them nor allowing i
it is, iu plain En­ cncroachmentH upon the proper powers of
the office which the people of the United
glish, none ol the business of the gentlemen
Statre have confided to me, but aiming to
who compose th- majority of the Confed­ preserve in their proper relations the
erate House of Representatives where or several powers and functions of each of
the co-ordinate branches of the Govern­
when he performs his official acts.
ment agreeably to the Constitution, and
in accordance with the solemn oath that I
Political Note*.

IU«» -U1 be beU

oo the 2Kb, 2&lt;kh

suffered on

The New Urfortu iiepMiam is in a
position to my that Democrata throw mud

Washington,!). C., Thursday, January 13.

became it'is the only thing they can reach.

THE CENTNNIAL EXHIBITION

be the first cboioc of many Iowa Republi­

Gen. Sherman for President is said to
cans, inchdlng United States

It ia now opened.

comparatively

But fejr of our peo­
hand

the

It is

out­

Brownlow

speaking

interest

the season of tho

by which

Philadelphia Centennial was inaugurated
on Wednesday.

Yet we were all there in,

spirit and sympathy and many of ui hope
aud expect to give our penwnai attendance

before the grand exhibition closes. Grand

we have not the least doubt it is for all
the leading'nations of the earth have sent

forward- their

contributions, and several

lure shown a great degree

making a

creditable

cnees of the Iago,

it was evidently

worth their while to do. Akliough, to day,

know that

Preiidcnt

Paraon

a.* ever

in his

tAlc powtiow of Superintendent of Publie 1

psrtmcnt to-day to surpass
others in
period of upwards of seven years during the attempt to “catch Grant.*'
whieh I have held the office of President
TDX GREAT MYSTERY.
“the butcher-knives for tire slaughter of of the United States, I have boon absent
The Democrats on the Committee had
Thurman are being whetted on his uncle s
caused all the Republicans to be notified
shin bone." That is what might he called whether daring that period I have per­
formed or have neglected to perform the
daticsofmy office, I freely inform the
The Molly Maguires of Pcnnsylvauix House that from the time of ray entrance
arc said to bo a branch of the Ancient Or­
der of Hibernians, and that they are sworn

of their hand.
order.

Jione but Gathnlir. Irishmen can

The Washington 'Xatwinl RcpnUMtan
brings the last charge against Mr. Blaine.

Even the

tribes

with &lt;hcir next

. neighbors, have long known the commer­

cial demands of the American people end
have adopted Uieir fabrics and products

Coke.

the,Democratic

Senator

the neat of the Goverameat -r and

that

length hb career as a Confederate soldier,

repent

if,
United States at

Tho Ku-Klux Whitc-Leagunrs are jx&gt;
They have therefore gladly
themselves of the • grand Opportu­ anming thcTfmftrigM in Ix&gt;uisiana. They
declare
that tire State must bo carried for
nity offered by this splendid Raxar to
compete with other nationalities and aril- thc’Pcmomc^ at the coming Presidential

availed

and the patronage of the United 8totes in

how will

the

the

Iu that ora,indeed,

relations

of this

Il is currently reported iu k-fsl drcles

Granger cases, ia withheld uu til after the

Whatever may otir condition as a nat in.

Court may not de imperilled in the West.

Frisbie, a young lady twenty-two years of
and Kcntte Streets.
age. The prisoner was brought before
’
the

the 37th of May iust

1

Pa.; and Albert Keep of
y &lt;37,000,000 of the

should the opportunity offer.

tho

time

U» Apdit. rf tnnl

I

him to the Government mad house.

' ’taw***:* **

He

have from two to ten trains dally.
NnWTMOffiee. w&lt;x 41C BriUway ;
■ OBoe. Ho. fi State Stnet! Otnaha
Frauitenet;
Street.

George ShcphtrJ; of Carltoo, has lately

At the annual mooting of the stockboidsreof the l^ke tflmre * MHuasn
witness upon whom lips the fate of the Southern railroad held at Cleveland May
fallowing
dircctors were chosen fur
President of the United States hung was 3,■ the
---------_---------------------------------------an ordinary looking bnainmai man. The ^ensuing year. Cornelias Vandorbili,
Democratic membera were or. tip-toe irtih WUliata H. Vanderbilt, Augustus Sdiell,
expectation, Republicans wen loteraated, ®
Samuel
------ ’ ”
J.------------Barger,” Robert ’L. n
Crawford,
'
John K. Barral, and Frances P. Freeman
of New York; Henry B. Payne and
His marvelous
Some years ago
did him a great
taut to the

accordingly.

the century to cotnc.

The Committoe

lustroctioo forD&amp;riy four years, authorises
the announcement that he is entirely out
of the field as a yandidgjc-for.^rv noutlua-:

----- XlUUUBUhMi

from

speech before Ah election h- reriewud al
and declared i that he would

(tally.

.
B B^.of M.cxnb, .fo,
ftWlMld efficiently filled the respon-

Dembcrxcy, and that his

utation as one ofthe bort coslorucn. ia the

acquaintance

been detected in

States."

as haaboeu to often and aa well said, our
nation ia younger than many of its inhabi­ approaches of the Independent Voter."
Ilia friends will rather hope there is sometants, wehavc already established our. rep­

Imsinavi

b-aa-SLSSssHS:-

special committee of the
Confederate at the United States Land Officarat TrnFor
Bay and Lake i^pperior.
House of Representativei. He says the verac City during lie moOthj^- April, Two TnilCTteiiy, aAfc Si&amp;S Pntav
Democrat members of at least one of the covering 7,022 acres.
JamM Foraythc. a resident of Ypsilanti Maxquette.
Hoose Committees liaye discredited ikctuhrough Train.
sclvra far more than they can hope to dis­ since TS29, died In that city tm the 9th
Jiljgfat train-,
grace die Administration. In the history
SuQoinla Io
fend" that instrument.
of the aewion thus far the (ratters of poli­ buried with hlano.iic honors.
Foe Sparta and'
_ In the maintenance oft be rights secur- tics and society have been raked to make a
Prof. James C. Wataou, i.f the State MiuMoota. O—
k Train dally.
case against the Cabinet. Bank accounts Unireraity, has received an appointment with Pullman
iteatemtoaq
branch of the Government, 1 nu&gt; com have been ransacked, tattle uf frontier as one of the judgw at tho Centennial,
Throu*h Tra
“ *
* ’
detailed camps has been listened to, detectives have with a request to be present at the open
been made oracles to prove high officials l«s
•
viaClltiinformation
of the Government guilty of crime. It was
Any penon wlip rpcare or shoots fish
Uy, with

Senator

It says “ he is handicapped with seductive

markets of-the world.

Webb the well iafonnod coms powdeak

of interval in

exhibition of their

as

to

is ns violent

bursts ofttriSody; vocal and inatruuMti- hatred of the
tal, and (Re shouts ofrthc enthusiastic
thousands

Council Hiuffii. Omaha and Cali
“—
-------- = —^2-tWith
Room and
IJ1
&gt; unci'

Wright.

blooming of artillery, the golorious

ple

vTXeaak

A Narlh-

all the departments of the Government,

and furthermore that

liberty and should be maintained ahMilulely
free from sectarian control g who believe that,
for the promotions of these ends, and dlreetion of the government should continue to be
confided in those who adhere to the princi­
ples of 1776 and support them as incorporat­
ed in the constitution and laws; and who are
in favor of recognizing and strengthening the
fundamenlal principle of national unify ia
this centennial anniversary of the birth of the
ttepablle.

CA®RNM

lie ring

W. II. Sim mm.

JU8TS0.I2.-

Klnxtt btreet
--B-Caaal
erWdlv

■
attain s-

'

�Lh»r urf Mood M&gt;oaw.

ItyMIrcaji

■'■'■',l1 1 ...... "

CENTENNIAL LETTER

public eomfort has a commodious officw b(
Attention
Greenbacks.
the main entrance, which includes a fitc
By IL V. Ptauct; W.&amp;.. Author of ••Th* Time’s Flight—Uftole Sam's Centen­ reading room, facilities for writing and
I will sell for the next Sixty Days for
l*eopte*a(*oMh0Hfo«a«MediM| Adviser."
corrrepcodtticc. together with lavatories Greenbacks only, Boots aud shoes way
nial
Blrth-dsy
Breakfast—Pro­
and noset*, and a boot-blacking and down low. in order to clone out niy slock
A hrallby liver srerrte* «•** day about two
-TRA^GKB’H GUI1JK
gramme of the Opening Exercises clothrs-bnuhing room.
Thin
dejuirt- ft-r New Spring Goods. I also sell the
l-ITV LOCAL K- «. TIMI^CAiiD
—Let the Eagle Swarm—Arrange­ ment will undertake the care of undueIlan, celebrated uu&gt;ust
Singer Sewing Machine, differ
Sewing Machine Noodle* and
ments far the Comfort of Visitors. cloak*, shawls, 4c., for which checks arc ent kinds of Sewit
mr«n
'ree, and wliM
when tho
the viaknr
visitor m
h wwdr
ready In
Io rMacWne ri:i
OU. T.
I abo sell Well 4 Cistern
ive, hie ‘‘trspa” will be found-st a ata Pumps.
■ ■ ffi;
tion in any pert of the ground he may
Pliir.Anii.rHiA, May 19th. 1876.
J. Maus.
The
Centennial
Rolling
AtlaatU- Kipru* (Sa
Opposite the Post Office
Tempia fttged.
Nobody knows better designate.
Homing*, Mich.
than a Centennial Commissioner or Ex­ (’hair Company have provided 300 chairs xx41tf
hibitor how much too fast tempia docs elevated on wheels, and m&gt; eomtrncted as
Farmers remember that the old and
to be almost noiaclcM,which for a moder­
fuget fur the successful maturing of hu
reliable
house
of
C.
B.
Salsbury
ia, as ever,
Even stealing ate charge by Hie hour may be employed
addition to tbetrnanml function*, and can- man plans and purposes.
buying egg*, batter, poultry and all kind*
from tl(c hours of sleep and turning to take persons where they like about tho
of former a produce, under Bariow 4 Good
grnnnda.
The
luxury
of
this
provision
night into day, won't always suffice to
The brain, which i» the great electrical cen­ overtake tho lying moment* and keep will be better appreciated when it ia year's store, and paying for the same the
highest market price. Palroniie the house
ter of all vitality, to unduly .timul.ted by the
PONT ।OTFICK TIME CARD
[ace with the rising and sotting auu.
8o understood that according Ut the latest
jyoM Liiow to br reliable.
XX2lf can sell cheaper tlian any hotta»in Bar­
with, all their bcrculanouut ^efforts, these estimates a tour through the aisles of the
ry County, for these reaaomt:
ly. ilcnr* the aytuptomv of bile poi-Mming, Centennial people scratch their heads and principal exhibition buildings comprises a
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
geokcu
aa
A bank on the
which ar« &lt;1uUdmb, headache, incapacity to wish they had, like the man about to be walk of forty miles.
21. Because we make Hie most of our
Taoadar
ANXOLXCKMK.XT TO TUB PUBLIC. ■
grounds
under
the
managemeut
of
Philadel
­
keep the mind MX any subject, impairment uf hung, a respite—st little more time.
But
good* ourselves.
PICTURES I
memory, dixiy, sleepy, or nerr.-m feeling. the day is almost here.
Next Wednes­ phian*. will receive deposit*. cash drafts and
Kloomy forrtxxiincs. and irritabily of temper.
3d. Because we keep the best of work PIOTURESl
The blood iksslfWnx direeaed a* it form* I be day mortnnp Curic Sam will take his furnish exthsngc. A narrow gucc nil i
I am now “H alone in the Photograph men.
■
sweat upon the surface of the akin, it la vo ir- Centennial Hrth-day breakfast and pick wav makes a circuit of the grounds and ), *.— —■* ——j—■ •- ~~ • ••««^rwpu
coumxtx with all the [ciocipal budding... buw,x**- M « I have made arrange____ __
.MM. M.a
W*T
ritoilnr and poisonous that it produce* Ji*
his teeth with a rusty &lt;jd '76 hayonet.
my facilities fur doing make.
colored brown spot*, pimple*, hlotclire. and Al ouoti the American Eagle will perch It « provided with cars furnished by I ,“^U 10
variou* Bixnufscturvu as an advertise- , ‘“^cr
work
than ever, mi
all aiuauu
should UU1
call
notions, sore*, botla
,
----Wo sell none of this cheap-made Fur­
himself ujion tho topmost peak of ibe
and
get
a
negative
taken.
Tlic
superi
­
Tdegraph conrcoleoclea and
niture that Is made by machinery. The
Rocky Mumrtains, and with the lips of ment.
ority of my wurk In the put u a suffi­ goods we make is made by iutnd, and
hu wings dipped in the two oceans—not messenger fueilkire wro prorwkxl at sevwork in the
By an cient guarantee of flrel-c
forgetting to drop a tail leather or two era! s^xtiou* al&gt;uut the grounds.
warranted. We Invite all peraooa to
ftituro.
Room*
in
Waslun
’
ton
Block
call and inajiei't our goods, for they a)
in the Gulfuf Mexico and Lake Michigan, ingratoott* cocilrirtuicc of Mr. W. 8.
aonth kid* State Street.
bear Inspcctlun. No trouble at ull
tako a retrospective sun ry of his own PhiHpa. Superintendent of tho Telegraph,
Gfco.
L.
H
eath
.
show goods.
grealures.
We all sympathise with the every ouc of the eighty turnstile* sei st
1 prund old EauL', even alien, on Slate the several entranren of the ground will
Parties having Pictures to trawo
1 have got a choice lot of Hen* Fihca
occasions, he take* on the character of a be coonectej by wir* with a- dial in the era for rale.
C. B. Sjhmdi bt.
I woakTdo well top ‘them framed of us
turkey-gobbler ; and at Him period. lu»w- tnsin office of the Centennial Communion
a*
we
can do It P
. -rsod Chcuperlhau
ewes at oae time. TbeiUver Iwing the great
everapt it might be, probably mibotly When a person enter* thrnggh a turnany house iu P
ry County. Wc keep
&lt;lepumtiag;ew btocsLeMndag &lt;&gt;rgss ut tbe
•lilc he b InstauianemuJy registeied on
syvlrtn. Set this great' ■■bouseksepev of our will think of ijuotjng Maxe s Imre:
Km Husby not io be out done. h» re­ the Lazgret Si.J Meat selected stock ot &gt;
this
dial.
At
any
inatsni
of
the
day.
P1CTVRE FRAME-1 AND MOULD­
health" at wurk. and the foul corruption.
fitted his toouorial pjriort, and everything
———.I—- I— ,1.— 5.1—.1 .—.I
l here fore, it will bo possible to know', by
INGS, Bilackktb, Papkb— Houtabout them as neat m a new pin. Neektira,
glancing nt the dial, the exact tnunber of
W|U la*4*at pcU. of (totem.
KHU, WALtePotXKTH, SUFFKRr
Cultart, Citrars etc. all And ctara, ran be
patted from iW ayairaa.
'mihi
|«vple whu huve psMcdthagMs and are
HOIJJKRS,
found, at Em’*. Everybody acknowledges
Pierce’. Golden M*dl»l MrtKn
within tho Kxhibitfou prenude and Imildthat Em i« the best
7bmor iu sixteen aud everything In the Furniture Uno.
small UmH &lt;Utty
W. E *»•'«
foga.
We
invite all persons to call and look
native Psllvt., ia previslnealf
counties.
,
xxSl if
The dccu'iMi of the Commiteiuu to
The programme for the opening exer­ chwe both building* and ground* un Sun
1 will buy and paf cash for live drickts completed and hu already beeu exten day provokes a good deal of dbcnaswo, ■ •ms up tu J uno. let.
Vin»Invitation* Iirt* been and nii certainly a question to which «51’&lt;_________ C. B. ^oliskury.
। now on exhibition at pur FitrnttunTttti blood untoXMi lUt lurk
u .re rirely publiahvd
' Blare. All kinds of work made to or­
by them robbed of their terror*. anJTby their issued to the President, Cabinet officers. litres is two aids*, though on the whole
TK&gt; vou want the Ixtt Havana' Cigar* der. Repairing of all kinds of oM fur
jwraeveringaadprotractad u.c I ha moot tainiad Supreme Gmrt Judges, Diplomatic Corps. probably a Majority of tbv ]iuLlic will
! nilure neatly done.
■y«tea&gt;a may ba romplate'y reaovated and Cougrreamen, Centennial Jloard. Foreign approve the aenou of the lloanl.
There go to J. P. Roberts' for them. •
built up sacs
Enlarged gland., tumors, and ConimL^iuncni. Governor* of State* and kn&gt;&gt; remarkable influx of visitors aa yet.
WE MEAN. Bl’HI K KFS!
-indie awy and disappear under
M.
D.
Reed
dexirev
to
call
attention
to
Most
of
the
&lt;hnn&gt;
town
Imtels
are
lolcni
Territories and their staff*, the Pennsyl­
of th»e great wash vat •.
.
Furniture Ilcomarouth aide Stale St.
vania
Jwgialature. city authorities of bly full, but there ia plenty uf room in his uew Wagon Shop, where he may b« opiKMite H. A. Goodyrar'a Hardware
ft won’t expand the currency.
the many
many new
new canirpcjarirs
caniYprjarir* in
in the
die riciuity
riciuity ’ tound at all hours of any day. ready to do
Philadelphia, chief officcnt of -the array the
Church CMtnthr.
*
*h»n rtdro ia here, '•"X w‘.,r* in *»»• •«*, fruin putting a new Store.
and nary, Woinco'a Nati-.nal Centennial of Pairtpoqnt park.
XTEBB1KS tars.
Committee, Centennial Board of Finance, and has taken a Imus* in Wert Phitadd- i &gt;"&gt;oke in an old wheel, to the building of:
” fur
* which
' ’ * *he pays S30.0QU
“G0.00U iu
in guhl.
gold. thc I** 1«*W9' ''vrT "«*n in the county of I
The people of Nashville
and others in official position* and official­ phia,
May Si. W aad 21. *RogaiUn IM) «.
ly connected with the Exhibition.
The This ntlU tn mind another homa&gt;rmrin* Barry. Don't fnreet the place; in the
shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner of
May 2o,.A«c«naion My. '
Centennial ground* and buildings will be ineideul related to me. A card “To let,
vt.. m
.n.J i..——: ..
opened to the public at 9 A- M.
Memori­ furutthed," pn the door of a fine rvsiJcnrc Church aud Railroad Street.
al Hall, tho Main Building, the Machine­ iu a very rnspcptablo quarter of the eity. XXUtf

Jin ?cjm4teekly
tow.
»-naM*»fi*imi&amp;MM.i .

■IM DM.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep Itw

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wixl find all kimlit of

Whore

: ft

FURNITURE!

Of every Description whidt we

•raws

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: 1 S - nrs.

_ j._M.3nrnM.y.M._
cor MTV omcKBs.
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Peerleu Kilk Safes

HAYS’ SONGS.

reliable.

On Friday at

ry Hall will be reserved for Invited gnret* attracted thu atteulka of a New York
until about noun. Thu cxerewc will take gentleman who wa* prospecting here.
place in the open air. on the south aide
of Memorial Hall. The music ramdating •nacu IUI W&gt;UK- ^UJIUIUO O| p«K| UUIO ,

Beery variety of Job Printing nearly aud

of 800 yoiere, will be under the direction
The public were wonderfully .iirpriaed one of Theodora Thomas, aaakted by Dudley
Buck. The Prcridetrt will bo escorted to
from which ex-.heriff Vrnomaa had suffered (Ito grounds by Governor Hartranft and
a division of troopn.
Th* fullowing is
the prijgrammc:
Fhat.—Centennial Inauguration March,
by Wagner.
Second.—Prayer by Bishop '
ruotnar. i mlitude knew* no bound*.

Semi-weekly, only SI.SO

MUt of 1) It. Qtek. I*. A.BMMiley aad Uaa, U A&lt;rf«rk&gt;n wave Sfpoialxd
to solicit nulMeripitov* to meat th* nrcawi j
expense* evtimaiol at $1‘OtMl. and to report at

KeM Kaiional bank of Cantaa, Illinois.

Shalt

decoration day, I

Himpaun. Third.—Hymn by John G.
Whiui«r; muai&lt;-by John K. Pains, of
Mamachatetia , orchestra aud orgau ac­
companiment
Fourth.—Cantata: words
by Sidney Lanier, uf Gourgia; music by
Dudley Burk; orchestra and organ arcouipanimcot.
Fifth—l*m«&lt;tvt«tiun of
the Exhibition by the President of the
Centennial Commisaion.
Hixxli.—Ad­
dress by ibe President uf the United
State*. The declaration that the Exhi­
bition is epen o ill bo followed by the
customary firing of aalutes, raLuug of
flags, ringing of the chimre and Handel s
“HaUelmah Chorus," with oqna aud |
orchestra! accompaniment. Tbr Foreign
Commtaaiouers will be placed opposite
their respective aactions Iu die main
building.
The Wreident and invited
guests will inarch through iiiu main
buildivg and the Foreign UNtt&amp;Btawcn,

the I erne drew hi- check on the spot fur
at.-.
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the amount
pH.
day-* ’
later
thirty“hreQch'hdira*' Jw«' from Praia
w^r/d.xnioiW within, and tho neighborhAxl is dtaeomfltod.
°
*
•

Vkham.

Local fibjipe^ pitice;

W. JI. H. Heath, the senior na^mtie
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Cor
haa retired from bumnraa iu Him city, and
in now traveling for the Grand Rapid*
Burial Case Co. Hi* many friends wish
him sucerra.
Q''«T—Who will do the undertaiing?
Why Htebbhu Brothers of course.
Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best
n the market. A full supply at J. p
Roberts'.
Vri
'

Shia

locating the Fauth of July m die uriddlr
of the muMtec.'
However wa hrs . not
dxsetuums that point new
JU-WJ ptoytew bra fore
&gt;e IMm MMVtabk M ab.II

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banka. Xk

STEWART’S SONGS.

Takethc AtduaOa, Topeka 4 Ranta Fe

DRY GOODS HAVE TAKEN A
TUMBLE !
WHERE ’
At A. W. Bailey's.
Prints 7/cte.
Lonsdale muriin ISet',
Muslin yard wide 6 cis.
Extra heavy Shirting 12J cts.
Bret coUonades iu to 3» cte.
Gaud Ticking 12 cis.
Twenty bone Corsott 45 da.
Imdioi hove Kxra heavy J0 eta.
Two button Kid Gloved GO eta.
A nice line of Coat Binding*.

Atchison anftKanaaaCtty, via the b»autiful Ark annas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
Sprngs, Cuehanw, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fe and all points in Colorado, New
Mcxied'aad AriabUa. Special round trip
!«&gt; day tickets to Denver ott ftdc May 15lh,
al (50, taking in the famous watering
placre on the I&gt;, 4 R, Q. Road. Low em­
igrant rates to the Sen Juan Mines.
Pnlhnau Palace Sleeping Cart botwton
the M isaouri River and the Rockyaouat
tains without change.
Close connection
2"‘le
*nd Atchbop in

.(Earn

join the pnmtwiua, when the whole
A full and ■oy»M*k'to aasorUnent
tsxly will erom to Machinery Hall,
■
■i. -yUl rtrt»rateW^fc&gt;MaM&lt;-.ir&gt;ed There I’rcaidcut Grant will set ia ntulion &lt;!lothii*g.
xxiW
A. W. lUiLRr.
the great engine aud machinery counect
ed therewith. A brief reception by the
Anyone retnnting
1‘randeut in the Judges Pavilion will Black, aatuc, Sun.
said donor girinr iu
inu as te hui
close tho formal observance of the day.
Congress haa accepted the invitation u&gt; whmalxMrta to me, ahull be revuniated.
IlaiUingB May 1A 1876.
be proaent in a body.
Some people pre­
That the election of .Street Cvmmlaaluner tend to think thia was a mistake, aa it
Jowx Htatt.

those of one hundred years agn. What a
ridiculous idea! To a man up a ifwe jt
any renalutioa, «leu any iaRear,«T uada any would ssau that al this limo wc csuld
tie. Bre sections tea (Iff) aad forty nine (49) make doe allowance for . th j short-com­
ings of our forefather*. No doubt the
of the charier of the city of Halting*.
member* of the Continental Cougrre* did
Mr. Goar found on Sunday bis,boggy that the boot they , could with their limited
advantages and experience, but every­
body will admit that the Congressmen of
■ U ... uk» or to. l&lt;.... !. !, l.n lUrr. the present day could give them ten
*U M« U U» h i..rmr»
. pointe and direoMtthem, iaiBpme thing*
—a cam of drew poker for imrtanec.
There ia only om thing for which your
corerepoedent eould never forgive the'

DANES’ SONGS.

. Going to Kanua or Colorado.

XXiaf.

Go to A. W- Bailey's, and get
U-fure purdiaxlug eUewburc.
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priere

SALISBURY &amp;BR0SSBAN

To vutera, we Uw uudenugned Town­
ship Board of bring, Barry county, Mich,
hereby give notice that wc have rcrewved a
petition signed by 17 voters of said Town­
ship, praying fur a special Township meet­
ing to vote money for th* perprw of beildiogaTewa Hall aud as the action at the
Annul meeting wm •illegal, we therefore

Hoonan on toe. 16, May Sfich, 1870, at
8 o'clock l m. to vote tho mm Jar said
Hall, not toextxvd H00 dUlara; also to

FURNITURE,
OMsterj 0afc tato fraa, k

MUUffi
Look leave 1

Look here I

What ! don’t you think we can mdl

Ranmin Wcwxrer,
AifflAEL,IICBjnMU&gt;.
Irnv, M^y 6&lt;h, 1876.

cm

do it, for, wuh the help of

J. M. HEWES,
w« gunau*

being jurtlcd and inconvenienced in the
general scramble.
The department of1 xxi2w4

AU wfldMcu-

bro.^U*C
J. M. Nbvinb, P.

One HaadraJ Y— — a—

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memorial songs.
PaMuhwiU

J* Cole &amp; Son
WDOLKHAU: k RETAIL

GROCERS.
Cmw of Smu x»4 Church JU.

NoMMitie&amp;s! -

chMt MB .'clockP. M.

CENTENNIAL

mil AMD QUAITETTI

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&lt;1 le I nj.py again fig

ft—f

Mlp1 han still further
*f Ms Wnidance by
the grounds

Sgss^r.g
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tbe., S3,1875.

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Otr fir toe it Ike Ltred Unit Bile
LUDPU3EB

STUCCO
SATES USE
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Shingles Lath &amp;c.

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,

�RURAL

TOPICS.

fr.lt rrowm iu thu Vnttad Stater.!
LKASSIXG rAWMIMt.

When intelligent yottng men are" desi­
rous of learning the business of farming
in the moot scientific manner, they are
met with the difficulty that no agricultural
institutions. exist iu this country, under
the management of sound, practical far­
mers. Tboae that do exist are managed
by “ I’rofawon," who h«re had little or no
practical experience in farming ; and the
consequence is, that their labors generally
consist in fnaking experiments, which
result in nothing ui much value to the
world.
Young men who desire to learn
fanning must therefore, go somewhere
else than to “Agricultural Colleges'-to
learu the practical part of the busiocm—
to some intelligent farmer who is noted for
the extent of nis operations, and his skill
In his butiness, even if they work fur their
lioard, or pay fur the privilege of working
on such a farm for a year or two, after
they haveapquired a knowledge of agricul­
tural cheuiktry to aid them in their voca­
tion in after life. TIiA Writer has a very
poor opinion of the ability of “Professors
ofSdentifiic Agriculture’’ to manage a
farm successfully, and in nine cases in ten
their theories will fail when they come to

a practical tret. The proof lire in the
fact that for JJO yean we have had State
and other Agricultural colleges among us,
and yet thjy have not demonstrated their
utility to practical farmers in the least do-

tag.

Hay firsthand roots and bran after

the hay is eaten. Turn out aud waler
about 8 o’clock, and return to ilia stable
after a short time out for drink and exer­
cise, but not k&gt;Sg. unices the weather Lt
fi ue. I feed all the roots and bran for the
day at one feed.'' Once a day to feed
roots, meal, or bran is enough, then food
on Jhay for thereat of the day," This
system, of course applies only to feeding
in the fall, winter, and spring before cows
go to pasture. Tho same man adds : My
mowings are all cut twice in the season.
Would be glad to cut it licforc it is fairly
headed out. Grass is never cut to early,
but mostly loo fate. Cut it early and cut
the second time. The cheapest feed that
I can raise is dried grass and fodder corn.
I^oots cost mo most, but they are very
valuable. I shall raise more instead of
less. Brpn is worth all it emits for feed,
and also all it coats as a fertiliser alter
ward.

can donbt who has watched the Inercaring
wealth of the hop ertwets of Central New
York for the' last 20 yam: Sometimts
the price is low, but the average prion pajs
well. It is far the interest of growers to
cry the business down ; ami therefore we
often seu articles Anblished claiming that
hop-growing is ni l profitable, merely to
prevent others going into the business.
Hops tan be grown at cost of eight cents
per pound ; and the price for twenty years
has ren Horn 12 to (50 cents. Probably
the atcrag; was 20 cents.

LEaALS

MUSIC JA
HUaad Hal!. CompUlnnt
Wlboh IL Brown * &lt;1 Wall

Iti breeding stock moderate in-and-in
breeding does not injure their good quali­
ties at the experience. oF hundreds of
cattle raisers can prove. A 'western slock
grower Buys: “ft is now quite certain

dial the only way to maintain n choice
breed of stock is to keep up tho intercourse
between them, regardless of relationship,
so long as there are any good qualities
worthy of preservation. Any system of
breeding whieh is based on any other prin­
ciple is founded &lt;&gt;n error and is sure to fail
as so many of our previous attempts at im­
proving western herds hare failed.’’

Smait. XoHcitor fx&gt;^Comnlaln»n;.

PROBATE ORDER.

^fVSiS.ssrv.trs
lulihg al the Probst* Oft**. in th*

The following htles fur feeding horses
are taken.from a London, (Eng.,) public*
tian. It is well .occasionally to read the
opinli-iiS of English farmers on the sub­
ject;
"When a hone is worked hard
its food should be chiefly vats: if not work
ked hard its food should chiefly be bay,
because oats supply more nourishment
aud ffeshniaking material than any other
kind of food; bay not so much. Rack
feeding ia wasteful. The belter plan is to
Iced with ehot
cause the food .
—-----more easily chewed aud digested. Sprin­
kle tho hay with water tliat has salt itissolvcd iu it,because it is pleasing to the an­
imal's taste and the hay u more easily
digested. A tMspoonful of s-.lt t &gt; n buck­
et uf water is tnuncicnt."

Charcoal has good medicinal qualities,
and may be given to any sick unimai, and
often cnee!.-' relief and in many cases a
cure.
Ina case where a cow became sick
from over eating a spoonful of pulverized
charcoal was mixed with water put into a
bottle, the cow's head held up. the char
ooal turned down her throat, ami iu a few
minutes relief was visible; and in.four
hours she was able to go to the posture.
In a case of a cow
becoming ' bad­
ly bloated by catiug green apples, a half
a tcacupfnl ur powdcresl charcoal cured
her entirely in a few hours.
z

Every man who keeps bore should have
the honey botes An before apple tree,
blossom. i*ut them on all your hirer, to
be ready when tl c liere are iiauitroui
enough to enter them. S"iall pieces of
guide combs in tho tops aid greatly in
The best beef cattle in the world are causing the bees to commence com b-buiidthe Shsrt Horns. # This dore not admit uf ing in the boxes. Some families of bees
a doubt. They require good pastures, as will be to weak to work in the boxes ;
they will not thrive on scanty pastures at but it is always lx»t to give them a set iu
all. Where the Devons would keep in case they may'i need them. Get your
good condition they would lose flesh rapid­ hives for swarn-s ready, so that when swar­
ly. But with au abtiudauce of fectl in ming time comes you will not be caught
winter and summer they make the best unprepared. Honey will be cheap uext
licef cattle known. Cows of this breed fall, from present indications ; hut twenty
often reach from 1,500 to 1,800 lbs. lire cents per lb. fur good comb hooey is a
weight, and sell to the butcher for 8100 to paying price, and I think it will not go
8150. A-five year old cow lately killed lower than that
on failing to breed, contained 20O llw. of
tallow.
ItEW AIITERTISEMENTK.

HAZELTON BBO.’S PIAHQS.
mor« fr Ira.
■
litUAM M. CHASE

. Fekm.rrZMh.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted

OM Pianos aad OiraiUateii io Kiciatte fir Mew Dies
R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for
Northern Ohio and Indiana.

Branch Houses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw a
Flint.

TIE EIEMT IF IUCME!

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MA* AKO MEANT

TURK* IH KO ROHE IT Wil.I.
NOT HKAU HU UAUENESS IT

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MAN BODY. OB____ WB,a ...
HDlUDBOaOTgBaUOMmiia i u -r»-.

New Haven Conn.,
FOR TIITC

POSITIVELY CURED.

DR. 11 EBBARD’S CURE
HAS CtRH) THOWKItS,

Hap*. April Sitfc WTt.

ADMINISTRATOR*

li»kti. Take the course stems of the tobac­
co plant for cheapness, tricep in wator
and immerse the lambs, excepting their
heads, wetting their wool to the skin. This
will speedily kill the ticks. By having
the lambs stand on an inclined platform
ooanecting with the tub the tobacco juice
can be squeezed from the wool nnd used
fora large fleck.
A dozen fowls would do very well in u
yard 50 fed square, with a little glass plot
in one comer, as fowls must have grass.
This space is as small as con be used for
that number ; and if one cannot giae as
much apace be had better bay h« eggs
and chickens, as fowls cannot be kept
|.wdl.M, wUhoot . ,«ua n»of ^d
room. A few Jewels may be put into a
much smaller yard, and will lay well for a
fevwwka; but- after a while, with the
grass all destroyed, Ore hens will begin to
lay leas eggs, and will be unprofitable.

A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

PHORATE ORDER.
iSW3!^&lt;8S««8S

FITS &amp; EPILEPSY
IT

xx47tf

pal aad iataren the •«m of 1

* Last season was singularly favorable to
potato growing in neariy every part of the
country; and the consequence was the
price went down very low. This season
iatmen maybe inclined to plant less seed
than last year, but they wilj make a mis­
take if they do, as the probability is that
the season will' be less favorable than last
year, and that the bugs will be very de­
structive, which will put up the price next
fall very high. Don't be deceived, fanocm.
by the result last season ; but plant just (is
many potatoes as ever and fight the bugs
to the end. Suppose you lose half of vour
crop by this pest, the other half wifi be The worrt tue of ike Jonrest olandin*. by n/ing
worth enough more to make up the loss
in quantity. Obtain your Paris green
liefore you need lit, ao ar to be srepaved

Michig:

• Apr’a’tT
kaOc.

■

The tmwt wBMlvOwuagli and com­
plete inslltutlou of the Lind, in the world.
Eight thousand graduates uf. tiara cotoev
now in succemfal busincas in ..the principal
cities and towns of the United Stales

$20r.

Tlie Bifit KiM if Statin iir
DaMoAMIM A.D.tlTO.

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HRDBATK ORDER.

Magnificent granite" building, with ele­
gantly fitted and furnished apartments for
the application of and carrying out of our
novel and systematic methods uf

BUSINESS TRAINING.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNRY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY MAY 18. 1876

NO. 6.

VOL. XXL

gently tarn ner upon a hcncn t.y cue Move.
UW« M.WW W jnW vis Hanging up
The teacher,1 much nlartnod nt hcr.sifua- her hood And cloak she felt a hand laid &lt;&gt;u
tion. sent immediately for the village pliy- her ana
Mater.
’ .
I I tr™
Owl,, U^l^. Alb..,,
aioan and Mrs. Wateon! The poor child ! ‘%jjdo.»i»l puj.ik it ia right," abc said,
was in dreadfn! pain; and had no use &lt;&gt;f “fc^Pftmc&amp;oXira to treat Fred as they do.
KHltOlt
AX1&gt; maimuR.
rWU-lSHXH
•' 1-J
/;
in ww aejj
her limbs, • It wmj thought best to carry I Assure he feels dreadfttlly. Miss Ward­
her home: Mrs. Watson wrapped h*t up low, he brought Addie a book and acme
I
CHAPTER. THUERcoreftifly and carried ter In' her arms in ^affd’cs, this morning, fur (a .New Year
■
Th* wcond morning, when Mi*t Ward­ the sleigh, tte teacher feeling as if half the gift. lie hod jj« given item U Leras
' low arrived at the schoolhouse. ate was
sunshine had pone put from the schoolroom, they, said you were coming, and so run to
| met at tte outer door by Hugh, ‘-I hare j l'o&lt;* child ! A* she went out from thff the door.”
1 .___ ...___ » ■ - -—■ —i” 1 t.
room, she raised her held from Mrs. Wat
• "Thank you for idling me. Addie does
son^i shoulder, and gave a loving look nt pot blamchim.”
I phy, Ariiteietb^dspcjl^-bo.ik---“Uug|i
llie walls trad doslra'ate wm never to kco
Manton,'iff rcineuib'raueu of Thiunas Ma. a^flin.
tew."
It wm sad ’ work teaching school that «?.ddic. She ttpoko.pT .Mr&gt;. Al»r*kn&gt;'$r
f
Ffvd Gjg.*n was nt tahool with hif day. Tents were shed .by.both teacher freble Imai th and of their poverty, and of
RA TES OF .4 b VERT!SINK.
| throat tirey up, and a iuucramau on his ami pupHa, aud at noon, wnc of the large the duty of tninutcrtegnoTKc sick apd af। lungs. Ifm little sister.X«4»pcd up u&gt; tte k&gt;y» got s homo and cutter, and drove th&gt;« ffioted. :r - - ■
1 '
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teaebvr down tomv the child, Mrs. Mara- , I .“But toy dear cbildreq,.there (i*i«tHl
ton wta very ealiu. but her eotnprcwd lips miollinr thing to, which I would call your
and corrugated brow told of the anguish aitehtrort," and taking ufittecbalk pencil,
Wl S.ai| Ujj0| SSa»('7uji»'_______
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( throwing water
the y.Hing end*? She
die wrote upon the blackboard: “Jud£&lt;?
within. •
'
“I could not 'wail till night, tefore 1 nut, k&gt;l yc te judged.'' Every eye was
came to see her. Hew is ate?'’ '
upon tte text. , After a uipnient’s pause,
.
mam
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taxa
IS
taut
m*
‘
a
*
.
■
■
•
I
“
I
nut
sorry
to
hear
it,
Linda.
1
do
“No change yet,'* sail! tbephyiiriah; “It kIw asked Edson Lane to read it so that
*..ttssstl
. oirwrUrr &lt;.««!&gt;.not.H |
Land Rollers, Harrow?., C’uitivntorH. Double Shovel Corn I not think Hattie w!ll do it agatyi"
*' ia an injury of-thtrspitic. I fear.-'
the younger scholars' 'could understand it.
ir&amp;tior. teuMoia^ Mattas frr O. ( Plow*.
I “Tteyjwvc■ tfnl tn let mb Afotic, then.”1
The tencliiv advanced to the bedside,
where little Addie by like a crushed
flower. Only a few ahurt hbum before, so
I” full ef health and joy; now, unable to* raise the meaning of the text.
'•I think. Mks Wardkw," mid M.ry,
her hands or move, her head ! Iler ■ even
were closed, snd the bright golden hair lay 'Ittet it might te applied to myself, for 1
disheveled upon the pillow ; not a tinge of did say hard things about Fred's hurting
tiom fajfkb is att vo.K with
JBL TT. Cwt
nW YTT VTs
i “Do unto othors m ye would that they color wm in her face. Miss Wardhiw Addie. 1 did nut car: that L had slipped
’’
jW. «. .MSa
.should Ai unto you.” She made no roIcaned over her, and pressed a Low Tjjmn out myself, as it did not hurt me, uud had
the brow which ww corered with a cold she not Ixen hurt no harm would have
come ofit. He was only in play, but boys
is-rapiration.
•
।
।
At twelve o’clock, just as the noholani
are rather rough any way." Mary took
“Are you in mnch pain, daHing?**
.
With patent Bent Gear, made from* the beat New York Svetmd were placing their books in the dmk.tiirre
seat and Sarah rase, team in ter eyes.
“Not a* mpvh ns 1 was at first, whether
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------------ - ---- -- .
Growth Hickory.
‘h,cu • *»?*•*•“* •«
"I have uot judged Fred myself, bethey undressed me; bnt 1 cannot more.
J
: T ho sclmhra tegan to laugh.
i
r
I *m’t think Fred nieant to hurt me. Yon cause I saw the whole thing. Addie started
“Pkw, teacher, may I go to the door?” did'not punish him, I hope."
I for the door before he did, and as m\*t of
' .said little Eddie Watson. “Our dinner
“No, Addie; Fred has cried all the the girls were out, ate and Mary stood in
wonting—he is so sorry." *
•
the outside door. Just a* Fred came out
Upon (jpcuiDg the dour,in walked Argus,
•Ho ought to be whipped severely.1 c.f the schoolroom on the run, Joseph Stiles
ATTOBN.T AT LAW
I C.Hi.staiiUiv Oil HlUld;
with a pail, which te carried directly to Wins Wardlow ; and I do not think yon put out his foot in ftrbnt of him, and
&lt;&gt;fio« in Iroiaa U&lt;Kk. over Bartow XUuwIyMr-t I
z
| Mary.
’.
will do y ror -tty, unless you punish him,” foe stumbled over it, and went headfirst
_
AT JLGftlCUL'rURj^L HALT..
■
After lnni4i, the Ixiyi reported to the said Hie doctor, as he buttonca up his ovt
nWI did not see which ot»o
4- against the
AsjiKAxsoFPAv, HovNTY,«r.
, One door east ofJ^oodyears Hardware.
teacher that thev had raised eight dollars
\ he hit, bnt they botli went out, and Adda;
voat.
V—l-«w&gt;rn*kia» SlUUn .»A S.IU™aTiX. 111. I
J
to pay fur building the fire, which, u*th
“Doctor Emerson, I know it was not Hdippcd down and fell backwards against
the money for the ashes, they thought intentional, and ho is so grieved at his own the threshold. If there is anyone to Idamr, •
would hare to do, and they placed the oAMtaMncM* and tn. uwutf, rfrat I should dl w Joe.”
'
iu her tniiMta. - The g*rt*W 'gtv*i'
fee! as if it wvnld be wrong to punish
“Naw, children, let this be a iosoan to
HaslingK, April 12, I87C.
teu cents apiece to pay for sweeping the him.*'
you through life, and never judge a person
school-room
in
preference
to
doing
it
-W-eWntsfe
■
“They say yon do not lidicrc in whip­ | in the wrong till you know all about the
themsdvai, and Hugh said he would rather ping. Ido, yon know:
«&gt;tb btaak*. wil} ba *eut fr»c.
bearings of the case. I did not know tte
do it Ilian not, after he had htr’t the fire,
story till now myself. I was ao grieved at the
■ as it would teip him get water.
accident that J did net enquire into tte
.
U was a happy buy who left the school- - “I hold to puniahmint when it is ncccs- particulars as I migliL Your dear little
. room that night .and he carried gray of sn-n- a., Bnt when a child naff his error, Mjhaplmate was so afraid that blame would
shine into the homo of hia mother.
ooiiftwe. it, and. is truly penitent, I do be laid to Fred, that notwithstanding her
"Only think! I am to haras dollar and imtUdak
by. any nnsu»." .
rnZT* it naxwary,
' V '
M’n’ ***e bad to speak of it, to exonerate
ter, Mt*
“‘AMUM
BaSI-Jotetere,
Mi* Wor^.
Wi ’’ * iteq him. The idea hu gone &lt;mt chat Fred »
Ioy ought to be whipped.**. .
... ' lo blame. I with each of
«
—~
___
Uniik-s all the ashes, which will bo over
‘If Addie ted slipped out of Um; door, right. Aud there is one w«41 would say
and received no injury. would you have to all of you, be careful of each other. I
buy us *11 our wood to bom.”
thought th* boy had done wroon inirtifthb- do not like the plan of tripping one an­
‘•Biea* that dear teacbcr’u kind heart ’" ling against her? Would be have deserved ol ter drra.i, or up, I think if in called.
mU Mm. Noratoo.
pun Uh incut?”
“Of course not. There would have mate of mine, a line noble boy, .'all of life,
and as promwing a ter M £jCTcr saw ; he
PAINTER
"But |ie would have teou just lira same, was an excellent scholar, and a universal
ngeul us now.”
favorite. One caiglxt; after school, when
I Hurrah'."
■ “Dunl'Allunk U&gt; onuviDco urn. A hoy wc were al! going home, be turned round
Jefferson St,
Hasting*. Mich.
Mias Wardlow woe- »&gt;rdy tried with that hurts a play-mate, as lie did (ought to to speak with ms sister, who was walking
Harriet Leeson. ybo waa pomMwed of the suffer ,the coaBcquenoes."
.
. tehind him. Ue waa ehalupg gaily, and
most revengeful disposition, gnd for tte
“I think Fro*i suffers sufibacolly ; but walking backwards, when his waUmatc put
least offcucc would wreak her vengeance we wiH not disetMa the qnoitlon tern, and his foot out and tripped him: lie telliback '
upon the dfftaiAer. The scliolora r’l dis I must return, or 1 shall be late.”
wards and hit upon his head. R idunned
liked her, and there was no epd to die
The entry waa dark, but Mias .Wardlow him fora moment only; he jumped up,
frutibltoi which art*.'. One evening the wm sure sho aaw tiro eutli— i.f sonic one exdsming, *1 can see stars!" ■ We thought
teacher requested bpr to stay Tor a few standing by the dtar. . Upon .oj&gt;epii&gt;g it, nothing more of It. This next morning he
uiinUU*, but It did no good—abc was per­ it was |xx»r Fred Green, -hfiTeyes swollen wax not in his place;- his inster said ha hail
fectly stubborn.
with woeping.
a dreadful headache. None o! u associated
“They must let tue alouc, then. If they
"Please, Mim Wardlow, I want to go it with his falL Three daya afterward be
i hurl me.I will pay item for it,aad 1 guess in and nee Addie, and tell liar how sorry I eame to school again, but he was chaagud;
different patterns of imported and domestic
J they understand U." '
am I pushed Iter,"
. his merry laugh was still, and he seemed
It waa exceedingly annoying, and, a&gt; ^
"My dear tey, I would ralueryotMfould nervous and irritable. One day he wxh
' last resort, the teacher the next mowing not. Ste seems quiet; Doctor,Emenvu is reading, when hs exclaimed, *U is dark ;
informed the children that Hattie wished here, and too much company .might .excite I cannot nce!’ The teacher led him to the
to be let alone, aud it was her desire ihal' ter. Ride back to school with me, and dour, te recovered a little and went home,
W ill ail.nd tv al) IWMieMM urtb^Fmr^dpa .
they should do s6. She i«M let alone this Evening you may go and carry m* but the poor boy was perfectly blind m a...
with'a vengeance. Even- scholar shunned down, knd then
mn nee her."
week, ills parents carried him to tlic best
Imr, and even drew up Cbek garments at
“Mi.* Wardlow, will she did?” sobbed oavlista in the count!y, and sjared no cx-f' .
A first-class
from Detroit, ex-1 teY approach, lest they should as much as poor Fred.
ponae or pains to effort a tare. One phy •
louch ter.- At first she was provoked,tbcu
“
We
cannot
tell,
but
hope
not.
She
it
sirian said ho had received a terrible blow
pected soon, when we .“hall be prepaivd to furnish the beat of
sullen; At last she began to grow humble, badly hurl, and raflhra intnmro pain. These on his head, aud it would probably injure
and at the end of two weeks wished to be spinal iiijuricii are serious things.”
Clothing
P
crr
«'
h!m. for life ; aud so it proved. After six
HABTISGS, MICH.
forgiven and restored to favor.
• "A spinal injury? What is that?"
months his mental faculties became cloud­
L. K. STAUFFER, Prop. fits guaranteed, at the Old Comer Stand in Empire Block, Hast­ - Mrs; Marston had been improving in
“The bone* of the back form the spinal ed, Jfte his sight; he lingeied on a year
health ; Addle had for several weeks at­ column. There are nerves proceeding from and a half, and became idiotic; then ho
ings, Meh.
tended Wh evening and day^hools with
died. The physicians cxaxniued his head,
hir brother, and they both were progriws'and found a couUudnn of the skull, which
H ■•tings, Mk-h.
.... i
xxsuf
i*g rapidly in their studies aiid penman­ column are strained or wrenched off, it af­
occasioned inflammation. Thai poorboy’s
ship, when an accident occured which fects the whole body, Addie hit no use life paid tho pcneHy for his cutupanlcui K
spread A gloom over the whole school, and of her hands or fcctl”
’
kir.rf fan and miMkieft UliiMreo, al
The place to bay yout*.
brought sorrow in its most bitter Torm to
Mlf there ain’t Fred Green I Til tel U ways think, before - you commit any act
the humble household.
Ima been down there; I should think he'd that may injure another, of the gulden
It was NewYear tworuing, imd
chi|rule. *Du unto others as y«&gt;u would that
they should do ubuj you.* ”
Min Wardlow heard it,wnd tew by the
eln
crimson face of the child, that he heard it
According to «leading soft, rnoffey or-

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"Teacter, may I go home? They are all
of them* mail nt me.'5

were not very formidable.

At

waist, when FredXjrmm oAnw. Mabtemg

“few delegs

C A. BARNES will be glad to see all of his old friends
and as

may ujoreas will iavor him with their patronage.

♦ho *s*oolroom, Mid taking h'B seat, hid

WatoonateEt
Aar, and carry tag her into tte schoolroom

Ratda’I and others
Worker Kerr

mournfully

ray of
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!2!LHLJ.
Memorandum.

3emi-|jeeHii |epab!ian ^aiuie.

P^olod in moorh,'.
every reader.
IlAinntv. Mica., May 18,187G.

For President.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

of Ohio.
For Vice-President,
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

of Pennsylvania.
Subject to the decision of the Republi­
can National Convention.

‘‘Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interference which will
destroy the oth4r.”
THE HOMOEOPATHY QUESTION.
The fast friends of the Univcnity and
all Schools for the
education of the
masses of the p-ople will deeply regret
the action of the State Medical Society at

Ann Arbor last week on the Homcuopathy
question. Those who know us will not
accuse us of any undue sympathy with
that system of medicine, but on the con
traty know that all our prejudices favor
what is known as the old school, and yet,
if the science of medicine is to be taught

at the expense of the tax flayers of the
State in the University, -then justice and
equal rights required that all that is
knhjrn , of medicine as a science shall lie
taught there, and any attempt of any one
class to exclude any other, from all the
privilege! and benefits to be divised from
that high and generous culture to which
every son and daughter of Michigan is
heir under our constitution, is at war with
the rights of the people and will not be
timely submitted to by the independent
Michigander. We think the medical so­
ciety ofthe State had better do all they can
for Qie advancement of true medical
science, and leave the battle of the parit­
ies to be fought outside of the medical
department of the University.
Ab for us
we bid good speed to any and efforts to
ameliorate the condition of the human

race, no matter under what name, or by
whom made.
Rctolrrd, That the hm for appor­
tionment for the coming State Conventions
lx? fixed at one delegate for each 500
total votes cast for Governor, at the
election next preceding, and that each
fraction of three hundred or over in one
county shall entitle them to an additional
delegate; provided, that each organised

At the Republican State Convention
the foregoing resolution was maniomousiy
adopted. This was a wise action, and the

people of the county would do well to in­
sist that in all future calls for county
conventions, the committee apportion
the delegates from the several Townships
on tho basis of 4 from the township casting

adoption of his Resolution, the County of
Barry will be entited to seven delegate* in
the State Convention for the nomination
of State officers tho present year, as the
the vote for Governor in 1874 was only
3515 or leas by more than 1,000 thu
vote in 1872.
The Ogdensburg N. Y. Journal rays
the rictovyin that city on Monday was the

greatest Republican triumph ever achieved
there. James Armstrong, tho Republican

OUR NEW YORK LETTCR

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' which the contractor for the uew Dola­
' ware, Lackawanna and Waatera Rail­
road tunnel had stored about BfeflIO

hare been thus ahaent at least 181 days
during his term. In* March,1791, tho
seat of the Government being then at
Philadelphia, he issued a proclamation
dated at Georgetown in reference to run­
ning a boundary for the District of Colum­
bia. He signed nt Mount Vernon an offi­
cial letter to the Emperor of Morocco;
and from tho someplace issued the com­
mission of Oliver Wolcott u Comptroller
of the Treasury and the proclamation re­
specting tho whisky insurrection in Puunsylvauia; also the procLmatLu of the
treaty ot 1795 with Spain, and the execu­
tive order of August 4,1792, relative to
the duties on distilled spirits, Ac. When
at Germantown he signed sundry eommuBionn. He propooed to have Mr.Yenjo
officially presented to him at Mount
Vernon as Envoy Extraordinaiy and Min­
ister PlenipoteDtiare from Spain, and Mr.
Ycnjo went there for that purpose; but
the ceremony'of presentation was prevented
by an accidental omission of the Minuter
to bring his credentials.
President John Adams waa absent from
the Capital during his term of four yoars,
on various occasions, 385 days. He dischargud official duties and performed the
uwi solemn public acts at Quincy, Man.,
in the same manner as when at the scat
of the Government. Several of them arc
reel*cd, and it also specified that on the
28th of September. 1797, be forwarded to
the Secretary of State a commission for a
justice of tho Supreme Court, signed in
blank al Quincy, with instructions to fill
in the uame of John Marshall, if he would
accent, and if not that of Bushrod Wash­
ington.
I^esidcut Jefferson was absent from
the seat of the Government during his
two terms of office 79t» days, or more
than one-fourth of the whole official period.
He signed and issued from Monticello,
among other things.75 commissions. ‘
President Madison was absent G37 day«.
und President Monroe was absent 7&lt;M»
days, independent of the year 1824, and
two months of the year 1825, for which
period no data was found.
The lat­
ter Jransactcd public buainefw wherever
ho happened to be, and sometimes ^hilc
traveling.
President John Q Adanu was absent
during his single term 222 days, and in
his Memoirs (Vol,8, page 75) speaks of
his practice of leaving with his chief clerk
blank papers, signed by him, to be used
when necessary for proclamations, remMoion
of penalties and &lt;x&gt;B»ui*um&gt;K of cmnuik.
Kc speaks also of doing this same thing
in regard to the patents and land grants.
President Jackson was absent from tho
scot of the Government 502 days. Among
other important acts performed by him
when away from Washington was his
signing at Boston the famous order for the
removal of deposits from State bonks. The
memorandum at this point refers of Prenident Jackson n refusal in 1883 to furnish
the Senate a eopy of n certain paper alleged
to have been read by him to the Cabinet,
and mentions that in January, 1837, he
refused toallow a committee of the House
of Representatives to make a general
investigation of tha executive departments
without specific charges on the ground
among others, that the use ofofficial books
and reconls for itch purposes interfere
with the discharge of the public business.
Other Presidents were a&gt;Ment from
Washington and performed numerous offi­
cial duties while absent, as follows: Van
Bnren, 131 days; Tyler, 1G3 days; Polk.
37 days; Taylor, 31 days; Fillmore, 60
days; Pieroe, 57 days. Buchanan, 57 dap.
No mention is made of the absence of'
Presidents Lincoln or Johnson.

medical profrasion ought to bo its own
teacher and the guardian'&lt; Jto W

common u Ha
have become

Th® Intuit to Britfow—Th&lt;
oratk Tteletr-Joter
,
lod will iainA
«-Ctt Etet* Aoteal-teth- 1
•r Charity
Burfwes’-F

••f th.

it the city w1
• twenty years of*20,750,467 since last June. The ex
ds of ompty
storea,
and tens of thousands of empty pendituras of the government hare ak»
shop
windows
were
shattered,
and
tho
THE IMSt LT TO DMISTOW.
gas put out. fully two miles from the houses, and I can't sec where tho busi- been jeduood nearly 810.000,000 in th,.
ncra or nqoplc to fill them arc coming
determined to nominate Bristow, whether kers, and ten miles away, on Staten Is­ Trotn. But let us hope for the brat.
land, ta ftrtr Shook the ground, and
Baniuni is to be Brnntor Irom Conner
RI.'DENBTEIM,
ticut, b*uating Eagiuh, in tbj
aristocratic affair, made up entirely of rolled the ships in the bsy, which before the Israelite, convicted of the mi
ic Cancn*. by 100 id'tn':
Sarah Alexander, committed &gt;«i
Republicans, and is supposed to represent
Republican reutimout in the city.
A
T.ranfiiL — .i____
is the nwt
number of admirera of tho Secretary put fo» SI.25 h day. There had bscn
My'm»d"r&lt;J
food'given 1
NEW ADVERTISEMENT S
up his name for membership, expecting, trouble with the men previously, and
' NOTICEas a matter of course, tljal a gentleman' so when strikes oecurred,- the’ giant powder
was always careflilIt removed, which thb
fas »o weak
well known and so high, socially, politi­
time, had not yet been done.
Wondci- .that death was inevitable.
His
father
cally, and in every other jray, would be fully, no lives were loot, and (he strikers
lydx^and had it
accepted without a question.
In abort, if they committs " ’ ’
tatfliiMdicsMif the rigid
l&gt;»ud RMIanMt? Utii MB.
Mr. Bristow's becoming a member would spared tho crimi
His cursin'* the detectblood-guiltiness
honor the club • a thousand times) more
than the dub would honor him. Now by

New Yobk,

May 15th, 1876.

.TW^* '**■'

•*

EGt’ E

the laws ofthe club, one rote in ten nd

vorao to a candidate, kill*,, and when the
ballot was taken it was found that there
ned by the
were twelve black-balls—two more than
ted him to
enough to defeat hltu.
There was llq. The cars which run
ferry arc hoisted up tU
____
rbody is that
wildcat excitement when the result was elevator, saving nearly
guilty of the enmo. but that
made known. The black-balling of the going
oingup
updie
diegrade
gradeioiothe
theold
oldway.
way.
The he was insane when he did it.
__1
Secretary was denounced by the oldest
and best members us an outrage, and on,
wires,
anxiou- inquiries were raadc for the ’men
of the expkwion. cave
who did it,, but of course they could uoi the elevator began to move, and
horsewomen.
It
be found. The matter would possets no toppled over, failing thirty feet, throwing I
signifieanoe, were it not ftrr the manner in
which it was done. Tt: was evident that
any of tlic twenty seven passengers e*- •
the party doing it could have commanded caped witboatjojan, and sev«d Jjava |
filly votes if it had been nseoraary, and it since died.''
‘ 1
- '
*soruuicu^rX,,X«

stub at his Presidential prospects.
The
next morning in Albany, as soon as it
became known, certain politieiam were
talking that itwonld bo of no use to nom­
inate a man who could not be elected to
the Union I^caguc Chib, showing that the
programme had been arranged beforehand,
and that the black-balling was the begin­

ning of a very dirty raid upon Bristow.
The effect has not been, however, what
the conspirators in tended.
The Repub­
licans of New York, the beat members of
the club inc’udcd. arc indignant at the
outrage, and there are thousands of Bris­
tow men to-day where there were hnn-

4

Stok M«riie&gt;l Convention.

fisreawa It hoffinrd, that :

S&amp;iESs
gE-ggfefc?

Mvrwralrvd

QRAXOTR

aSB® J

Dtpolfool

.po.ib.iU be mode on &lt;be poekel, of
“SdoJ •“d
pSroo. S™ Yorker, rill (l.fjeorud &lt; "
W
for mid .00,0,er exromoo. Tor il.e
, A’roog &lt;Xb« bw.to« toowoted w lire

comes on.
The Women's Centennial °
loioo Low ii. Sil, .od picked tbr I

of preserving every donor's name to be oriv.0
n»-IU.heBext&lt;?»te»»UI.
Will, Irw
'

' v

‘‘

t ’

•

tt-..
.

,,

...

ha I&gt;appj nmtealy i»lp.Hi4S,?.1l»l:
b. K. /Job,—,
rich for their checks, and the poor work- . *J™’d K*P,dj*;
i
E. REIDY.
...
i.g.omonfonh.ir live .njten «-»t I ,
S-"W-0«&gt;- I- Itabb^r,
pi-ra.
\ "
-------------------------Edward .Cox,
at the Ceutenaial. and ,a very pretty

building which docs not bold a tithe
hardly of the women s exhlbiu, and w of
The
nor any of his trusted friends had any­ no earthly use. except to flatter the vanity
TU
thing to do with tho matter.
of a ftw women who cannot boar to make
to the vacancies in tho Judical Committee
themselrol'
conspicuous,
and
gave
an
THE DEMOOUCY
hworth, of
awfully ill-looking lot *
are in a dilemma. They want Tilden, but
to parade at tho Conte
they m» if they nominate him they lose
en, one
the West—that is, the soft money ports
ernment officials and
ofthe West On the other hand, if they
bition. bt. John's Guild, not tho least elected as delegate* to the. American Med­
deserving the charities, ifj not the most ical Society, to be held in Philadelphia.

B EAD ! READ! JUUD !

Joy Comfort, and Happing
Sick i
OF IIASTI

J'!#W J- B Iasube

can’t dodge so as to satisfy both.
Tho
busweas world, Republican as well as

not satisfy them. Tilden will undertake
to cany the Convention by the

hare'tlieir

very cheerful frame of mind.
May fair, which wra not Iras brilliant ■
J® ijfcj
pecto arc by no means rose colored, citb-. r than any that went before. It was held ।
» beTk-M
for the nomination or election, and the I
in the Academy of Music and did a '•"* 1
old bachelor looks care Worn and troubled.
Bit; Daniel McU.J. m in soodl. ud
rard Cox. of BatBEECHEE AXt&gt; BOWEX.
ing, as well as a thriving book an&lt;
The Beecher trouble has broken out
afresh, and this time more virulent than
ft*totWoocMWaste proftL „ w'T
ever.
Bowen has knowledge, no he
claims, which will settle the whole matter. private
But he wtH not divulg?, unless ho is per­ 1 tnrcs ftw cxhfoiuon/and this affordedA
A
.a
■ a.
( iin«rTM«ir
Politk.1 Notos.
mitted to do it in the way that he fine chance for the cvcrybodics to sec Congressional District).
yvyatiowof D^, Qnfc thc-socirty
wants to. He rays that the knowledge he paintings that are .flMudty iaKantoTde 'fa I -■
Strangers in Washington ask to sec “the has involves a great many other people, the vulgar eye.
’k.Jl
VI. wL drcfloffitfit hold itv-fwxt’annual meeting
man President Grant stepped cn." They and that he will go before a committee of
"onb
yearlrom
date at Battle Creek.
THE CEXTENNIAL
mean Blackburn.
1
The Committee of nine, having rignidbinterested men and tellit all, they pledged ».l™.a,begi.0i.Klobe IU&lt; i.
Wm. II. Barnum was the only old -V — '-— .---Democratic Representative whom Speaker
_S ju &gt; . .
.1 submitted a communication, which after
Kerr did not think fit for the chairman­ This Mr. Beecher doejina. At the last wav of New
ship of a committee.
meeting of Plymouth Church there was a' boarding '
“Then Susan B. Anthony arose, calm, spicy time. Bowen and Beecher got by ppwinga _________________ _
-- -—:1k . -and pale and solemn," says a New York tn/i «-am itin tin waa
immense, suceera, to which New York
reporter. Sunn would be an orament to
contributed quite as much as the Quaker , r,, M-..
.. •
,
to “get out," aud the prodeedinga would
Democratic meetings about this time.
’
have done no discredit to a nominating
Fitxhugh, the jolly Democratic -daw­
•rcfa*?J 5°
convention ih a Democratic ward in New for three days in advance, and NewYork I
York.
In the meantime Moulton »
likely to lose his head, notwithstanding he prenaing hia suit, Bowen is getting road;
to find sonic wav to get at Brechcr, with­
is a “bigger ^tuan than old Grant.’’
tution of this State society be amended so
out involving others, and thoro is a priThe Syracuse Journal doubts if Gov.
as to read as follows, vix “The reindeni
peel for a Klkcnuy «Fn or
Tilden's name will be submitted to the
dimensions. How it will all result no and ladt
..
TOhoUld be de-jtod by vote of a .
Dcwkocratic National Convention, and it one knows. But the whole world wishes
thinks cx-Gov. Seymour is likely to , get that it waa over in one way or another.
I MhMU|Bl|a'TA
the nomination after all.
York
great
wife and her mother arv keeping hoard-

•»- CONSULT* TIOJfnKE. T.S

PT
GOUMEIFS DlkMB HWBHt

ss;

assured that Gov. Hendricks is ia favor
candidate for Mayor, goes in with 312
of the extinction of the National Banks,
majority, the highest ever given for that
that die Indiana platform says so, and the
office, and all his raaoaiafosou tho ticket
Governor is on that platform.
are elected, although the Democrats put
Parson Brownlow rays he shall support

iuxMEAUM «*rw&lt;nuN.
j—„ ,t,

It won t happen again for an
years, and we shall noi

hundred.

«.
_.r
-h? Profa®°'

rawanip. wno practices, or
,p.r*ot,.c*’.&gt;n "ccordancc

the nominee of the Cincinnali Convention
and that bc'b opposed to any man for the’

lowutious

Ilamihon Fish is the only Cabinet offi- Presidency who does now or ever did . ar

aUara atetehrirarSZZw Ui&lt;*J

umraim

Being a business tliat need* agaant dtwl

in the Vmdte, out truly ray UM n*.v
oan^e better WHrtr.-te te &gt;sffier sat
fafoettou than way ritbarffsae H* &lt;hi.octton. .rvU'MAMKW.M*'

Btates, with their wi

IHtWAodhchra continued to fill the office
The Bev. Dr. who orated on the South­ noamiMiii ■■■!■, st kilted a
of Seurctary of State with dmingufabod
ern Memorial Day at Charlotte,N. C., raid:
ability. No attacks upon
'Wcarv today united to the poritanition ofthe daiieate-rtiipb

mo* honorable record.

of JKHr.eJrt*i»i'''

with

situation of the
partment of the L’nlvi *
tain or advance medicine

medical de­
‘

bustowa.
Hasuwe LruqoaMad.' •.

STEBBINS I®OS
H aatlnga, July 13th -1375

“18‘1

�/.fill
Compliments.

Iqihlictit hpjtr.

The

A^Miltion

- ******** r&lt;Mt» BMBT WB1TT.
-TRAMGfcll^ GLIDE

Frvm tha Jaoktea.daUr CiUasa.

ThofitaiaBpart—mV i

typographical appearance.—The Boult Creek

IXftKX

The Hastings Bonner
---- -- ... ...
t,

at a late how.

is no* published
__ .____ . .__

di

The M

n the ways and means
psttoetionoffish and

the

200,000 upto 1,000,000. The programme

Colburn, of Detroit, wm elected Secretary
Hayes. Republican »•nlha.nl io Mickijan, pro tan., and D. II. Fits Hugh, of Bay
City Treasury pro fros J. E. Long, of
Detroit, sad II. E. Southworth, of Jack
wasssws ■ad. a oommittec on credentials, I
and. their report showed tba following pre­
aa a semi-weekly.
sent entitled to vole aa delegates:
Detroit and Lake St. Clair Fishing and
Sporting . dub—J. M. Holland W. C.
Ha i» "tripping fbr
the
Sght which Colburn, J. E. Long.
Kent CouLty Sportsmen's Club—Dr.
E. 8. Holmett, A. B. Turner, W. L.
to bis enterprise.— Thayer.
Forest and Steam Club, of Jackson—G.

FOOT OFFICE TIME CARD

iks Wodn*U»x a aS teutrdar at 11

isavs al

J. M. XXVIN8. P. Mi

COUVTk OFFICERS.

Club—E. H GtUmtn, A.

,

!

Evidence of Success.
Osgood, Homy H

aa a amm-weekly, publishxd Mondaya and
Thursdays. It ia, aa it always h»« Leva,
steadily aml^uflit&gt;ehin(ly R«puh|icaa ia ll*
politics, ably adiirtl and bright with logical
editorial*
The local department ia well

TO DAY’S .’ADVERTISEMENTS.

Iu*di«*-3. W Aritareac A c».
KMd-StnniCi.
Bkhimi Ntffce-M. Prite.lt.

Hubbard, Wm. An-.

The Forest and Steam Club of this city'
was then admitted—32 tuetaberi and the
convention proceeded to busiueM in the

the deliberations, or a portion of I he tn,
may be summed up as follows:
The admission of honorary members of |
May 13. IBiO.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

The amendment of fish and game laws,
so as to make them more operative and
easier to enforce, by making it the special
&gt;i0i duly of some officer or officers to appre­
hend the Violators.
Prohibiting by law the wholesale riaugh-.
tor of pigvomt by netting.
'
Favoring the close of the deer kiljing
aeaaoo on Nov. 15th instead of Dec. 15th.
Prohibiting the catching of grayling or
trout by any means than fly fishing. ' -J
Nr. Kellogg, from the Fish Commission
reported the salmon and other fish planting*
in most of our lakes doing well. The
Commission had th.' last yrar jJautcd nine

Gold 112}.

The Circuit Court la atill

Judge Higby. aTJnckeun, died auddenly on
Croquet does not soem to be as popular this

Church from Pa. ia. C.

ARMY AND NAVY.

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.
I’HiLAPKi.FniA, PgNN.May 12, 187G.
Th emo ming opened gloomily but by
ten o'clock the sun had driven away the
clouds and the noonday wm aa bright m
could be desired.
Long before nine
o'clock the hour when tho ground were to
be opened an imtnencc throng had aasetnbled and it was steadily increased by the
arrival of thous tnds upon thousand every
few minutes for hours. Various estimates
have been made of the number of persons
in the enclosure and they varied from .
laid down by tho Commissioners was car­
ried out exactly, when President Grant
arrived Wagner's inauguration March was
played and then Bishop Sjmpson prayed.
Tho buildings were presented by. Gen.
Hawley to tho Proddent who responded in
an address. Thefiag was unfurled the Hal­
lelujah chorus sbi-uted, Bells chimed, and
one hundred guns were fired, to announce
that the Grand Centennial Exhibition was
duly opened. Then a grand proccmion
was formed tad President Grant passed
at the bead ofit into Machinery Hall were
aaaisted by Mr. Coriuu be put in motion
the grand Curlew engine which furnishes
all the power needed on the grounds.
Tho Vice President of the United States
all the members of the Cabinet nil the
Judges of the Supreme Court and most of
the members of Congress, all the mombe re
of the Diplomatic Corps at Washington
and llio Governors of nine States with
many others official* and distinguished
men were present on the platform. The
grounds were brilliant with uniforms and
the variegated dreous of the representa­
tives offoreign natioos^Ercry thing waa not

would be tho case Thia is umrv the
fault of tho exhibitors than of the Com­
mission because goods have boon held

al the gate of 7*A/vr hundred and fifty
sible to put them in place. Many of the
Exhibitor* delayed too long in preparing
tho cases and fixture* in which to display
their articles and quite a number of litem

SPECIAL NOTICE.

A Stirring Appeal to the Michigan

.

Heroes!

Headquarters Mich ioan soldiers* "I
And Sailobs’ Association,t
Detroit, May 12th, 187C.
)
SoHiers and Sailors of Michigan :
’
Comrades—At the &lt;Mt annua! reunion
of the Michigan Soldiers’ and Sailors'
Association, the city of Detroit, bv n reso­ tho powtrfaUy inrisoi
lution, of ite Common Council invited the (abte al«n&lt;mu vbiohl
association to hold its seventh reunion in
the ‘'City of the Straits."
Tho invitation was accept'd by the as­
sociation, and the time for holding the
reunion wm left to the Executive Commit­
tee. After full and careful deliberation,
May 25th wm fixed m the day.
.
Comrades —We appeal (o you to exert
yourselves to make this, our seventh
reunion, held, as it is, in the centennial
year of our national life, a year especially
dedicated to the inspiring memories of
patriotism and devotion to our country,
memorable in numbers and cnlhuaiasm.
Let uj recur dneo more to the glorious
daya dt'61 and relight again the campfires
of the Union, revive tho friendships of
the bivouac and tho battlefield, and with
COMMBRCIA
warm hands daspinga of the living renew
IIASTIMGS MARK)...
our grateful devotion to the mcvnorica of
the dead.
The amplest arrangements will be made
fur all that may oxine aud every care will
be exercised by the officera and executive
ami local committee to make the occasion
ono of enjoyment and recreation. The
oration will be delivered by one of Mita­
S*
'a most eloqarDt eitixra soldim, ex
it Gov. Chas. 8. Blay, of Kalamaxoo.
aud a noble banquet will lx) spread in
Young Mon's Hall, while tho usual rich
“toast of reason and flow of soul" will sup­
plement the banquet. Comrades—come
in squads, by platoons, companies Imttelious—come up solid, m Michigan boy*
went into the fight, aud show that the
laud of Washington and Jtacoln i* as dear
to us as in tho days that tried men'* «oal*.
The following named railroad* ’ have
generously consented to cany for half fare
Detroit and Milwaukee, I let roil Lansing
MONET. 3k.
and Lake Michigan. Canada Southern,
Flint and Pore Marquette, and the Mich-1
igan Central and it is expected that other
MEW YORK MARKET
railroads will do the saiue.
Byron M. Cutcuxon,
President Michigan Soldiers and Sail­
ors ^taaocutiou.
'j*
Geo. II. Hopkins.
Hterlinc exehsnsa. t’O dsy&gt;. IIAPS.
Corresponding Secretary.
Stite. Ontral »t«-b. «•&lt;

Literary.

Lake Shor.. 5454.

agemeat to day somewhere in - the admis­
I«akc trout would now receive most atten­
The Alluntii' Monthly for June is pub­
tion. Oswego boss, Skaneatdos trout, and sion of viahon. Thousands paid to R*
. Itthed a little in ahiieipapoo uf ibi regular1
13 amounted Io $4,421.(100.
date of issue, in order that It may present
Mr. ■WhtHicr s Centennial Hymn coincitroduecd.
crowded between the main building and deat with its rendering at the op« ning of
The delegates to the national convention
The hymn is given
I-arJ IlMWiBlir..
at Chicago tn August, and the officers for .Machinery Hall. . Goliah of Gath withhia the Exhibition.
the ensuing year elected wore as follows. spear like a weaver* beam could not have together with tho original music by John
President—E. S. Holmes Grand Rapid*. forced his way through this swelling MM K. Paine, which is not for sale anywhere
First Vico-President—Grove II. WoL of humanity and thus thousands wove else. The magarinc opens with a laugha­ Tello*.
ble and characteristic sketch by Mark
prevented from seeing even the ground* Twain, explanatory of “The Facta con­
cerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in
Battle Creek.
Connecticut." A new aerial by Henry
Secretary—Arthur J. Holt, Grand
James, Jt*., entitled The American, ia to'-K.
in their renurks upon tho minag
begun; Prof. Adler contributes a paper on
Treasurer John E. Long, Detroit.
Not accustomed to giro way to o
Buddha, “A Prophet of the Peanle
Delegate* to the Chicago Convention —
there Isa second paper by Charles FranD. JI. Fitxhuvh, Bay City, W. C. Culboru
j cis Adams, Jr., on the Stale and the
Exposition.
Detroit; E. 8. Holmes, Grand Rapids ;
.Railroads; Mr. Howells writes a pleasant
Tbr Philadelphia wad Reading Railroad Com. description of the Shaker Vilhgo at
And along walk succeeded in gelling into the8 Shirley ; there is another chapter of Mrs.
grounds. Who over had charge ofthis partI Kemble’s “Old Woman’s Gossip
there
second Tuesday in May, 1H77 al fl rand
of the business made a mem of it and hadI is aa easay by Caroline D. Swan on the
Rapids.
DETROIT MARKET.
better give way lo some nun whocaa attend। Quaintnes.* of “The Judicious Hooker;"
His Honor tte
to his duties. The Haokman and Liierj Miaa 8. F. Hopkm* writes an amusing I
lirrsMT. Hay U. ICu.
State Atairs.
sketch “In the Quantic Stage;" there are
keep*? oT Philadbiphu dfrrve a first clam
‘ p omm by Paul H. Hayne. T. B. Aldrich,
ill elasaM of our eiliwM.
Will not aoao
f Adelaide AlHag, CdreteM. A. Window,
The Potterville rake factory is aaid to
■uierprHiag man get a iwpply fur sale.
day they set tho price of a carriage। Edgar Fawcett and B. W. Ball; and the
. departments of Rcvcnt Literature, Art ■Iwack U tho &lt;l»elia« o( »b&lt;-at Iron to tW froi
at twnty fire dnUan for a day. When the
and Mihm contains much that is enter­ tXTO (10x14) kmI tte hinra ofter Iron fraa XL 4
between Detroit and Bay City.
Devil gather* in his jewels the brightest- twining and readable. Tlio number as a
The State Hone Fair will be held at uf hi* ornaments will donbtfaoi be the
i whole ia excellent, loth as regards'Quality
Advertised Letters.
Grand Rapids Sept 11, 12, 13, 14, and
Philadelphia liverymen. I heard many and variety. Hi'-O Houghton A Co.,
15.
an caroent wish to day that he (the devil;. publishers comer Beacta and Somerset
List of letters remaining in lit* Hastings P
Detroit appropriates 81,600 from the
, streets. Boston, Mass.
O. harry County. Micb.. May 1U, 1K7G.
city treasury foe a Fourth uf July celebratiqn.
Tho great iron businem is starting up
''Some uf the Charlotte people have lately
again, a large proportion of the mills
Tho display of military ua working double time, 1.010 out of a to­ Stark* al 2C.
purchased so-called gold chain" and eum- hospitalities.
Airhart, Praoklla 8. &amp;uilh. Mrs. Sellin Hob
tal at 2rV» *f which 7V Iron Ar has
The new Methodist nhnreh which ia to officer* particularly having an eruption of
&lt; Milennial in August.
'tb»*disburanfa&gt;ta of alive

Rhodes, A. Stinger, Miss

Elixaheth

Kelly,

fiS.OOP to 10,0OU.

B. F. Mills, two miles -from Eaton
Rapids, had 20 valuable sharp killed by
dogs test Tuesday night

been arrested for.illegal voting. Two were
under age, and two were unregistered.
Two hundred* and fiftty peraomi wen
coofirmed at Trinity Church in Niles, on

ta Philadelphia has a tag disjtayed. The
Colcneotal and Grand have a pay display

MACK.

Wa aak oar roadata to pay particular at­
tention to the Card of Dr J. B. La Sub*
which wiU U bood ia another column of

The Democratic Stalo Convention, fur
the choosing of delegates io the Desnocralic National Convention, will be held
perfecting hia tij^e to,a claim of IQO acre* of at Lansing on Wednesday, 24th the in&lt;.
land lit that state.

Boeaya the Kirkarille, Mo.,

IMriiar Traakie. !M*h«riro&lt;

ienec and wonderful skill.
up with the en
Williams. After:
body and
House.

the advertiseipcnt oT“ GoWwin'n

rMrtf &lt;k.

Fob A**!-*^ *' &gt;■** ' JoUg

Mm

May, 17th 18ft.'
ofSotomaa.

/£

Inquire of Marshall Pricket,

.

XXi8w4

�MW

I n.i jjwmynnp auo
Southern

Discord:

Ix&gt;ok at tho condition of the South to
day wherever the Daraecrate Iroids sway,
and see if anything but frouhln can ensue
from the conduct of tho leaders. The
destruefion of slavery 'waa designed to
terminate a crime against humanity—a
crime which had long been perpetrated,
LuAshould then cease. The 'reedam of
the alavea ent the ground from beneath
the Stave Power, deprived it of the subjects
it has ro brutally ruled, but left them n
its proMucv ti&gt; tnc protection of the lavra.
Tho Slave Power peased under tho roc,
hut it waa tee insensible to profit by it.
‘Ilie freemen made citizens, and the men
engaged in the rebellion were amnestied.
Here was a new state of society in which
tho elements wore different from any that
had hitherto existed.
Citizensliin had
Ik»u lost by rebellion, and was res red tthe rebel whites on the oath of byal alleg­
iance. Had the Slave Power been wise it
would have startled anew, and laid the
foundation for a political edifice that
sliould hare been in accord with the g*andeur of tire renovated Riynhlw*. ImUoul of
thi* it has reared Fit »tcs pnder.it* control
of so grotesque an arvliitooture that it
lieara all the Araik's oftheii former iniquity.
The Javelew Slave Power a-’ll yearns for
slave*. The Democracy ba&lt;.cns to place
itself under the yoke, and play* with its
fetters while the free adored citizen weep
teals of bloo«l. Without the aidqfdie
• Democracy of the other parts nF the Union
the Stave Power could never have been
what it is—the gulling, rcsticts, cruel
instrument which continues tho war of the
rebellion by its uddisguisod determination
to enslave the colored citizens as effectually
aa in day* gone by, sllhough under
another name. This contention of color
this unfair treatment of colored men, ta at
the bottoxn.pf all the discord in the South.
That at this late day coIorod citizens of
the United States/should need protection
jn the South is .^national dissppoin.mcut.
The Nation presumed that when the rouse
ceased the effect would cease. A South
without
stave*
ta
the
trouble.
Aud if the trouble ta
kept
up
what ta there to prevent on appeal to the
people to take the Southern difficulty in
hand and settle it in the interest offrcedom?
It may have to come to this.

Mr. II. Cains-Jackson. wl|&gt; ta an nuFew peonlu know or think of thta*cnor thority on nutters connected with...the
mmre use’ and waste At wiod in the coun­ grain trade lut* written n letter Jo..the
try. With such an apparently inexhaus­ laondon Ar-ufo^ f^t. in which lit- given
tible supply as wo have, cur ure of it has
been most lavish, without any thought os hta opinion that the war-cloud in Eu­
how fast the forest* w -rebeing destroyed. rope has not jet iuflueuced the markets
With a moment's reflect :ou wq should perceptibly. B»J‘wcat|jtfr iiiTranco, suoh
understand why wo nlmdy jwy nearly weather a* lias not been* know there aiuvf
double what the saute a.ddu coat only a
1’8-15. ta greater c-vp&lt;’f-T anxiety thanuny
few decades ago. It wcuul also faring US
to a realisation of the fact, nlrvody fonr- present indication of a war, ax it way have
sccu by thinking men, that if mca&gt;ureu a serious effect upon tha crop*., At
arc not won taken to provide for tho present the markets arc abundantly
growth of useful treew, the time whan wo
plied. The milling interest of
must depend upon otlicra countriat for
lumber, at a cost as, great at is now paid Britain draw# a groat amount of wlicut
in England, may not be, for disteut. In from Boat India, and considerable from
many of the older countries such things are Australia. The Indian wheat ta a 'liftji
provided for by strict statute enactments.
gritty grain. There ta much anxiety felt
In this country, despite the*use of cual- at Odessa in regard tn the crop prospect
for fuel. Loth fur domestic purpose* mid
in
Poland.
for the generation of steam, and the in­
creased Um- of other material both in
ANGLE WORMS
•he construction uf buildinas and various
implcment.*i and fur ship-building, the
figures showing the continued demand
for wood seem ..Irnnat incrediide The
railroads in jmrticular arc imuwmff conxuuiets, botbin fuaL »» the construct hrn of
During the Mvcre shower of Satuntav
cars and building Mid for sleeper*. From a
[-amphkri.ixui.-d by ‘‘the Mowachusett* last imriKHioo Humbert of ‘Single vrormv*
f«dl. A xtntiemun. in .onkr io i-attafy
Society for the promotion of Agrionhnre.
offering prizes for arboriculture, we gather ; hta cuiu*ity osJo whitber.lhfj fi?U with
the rain. madeM-v.-ral axperim^nti} .nir i:-'
the following facts and ratunates:
It is estimated that the railroads in tin-: them. He «pr«ad a Ian;.- shi*ei up.»n jlic
I'nitod Htat.* oonsume nnhua’ly 114.000.- gra***. which &lt;u ‘Roon■ v.wA’rril with T»ig
Otto sleeper*, a’-&lt;1 fl&gt;r fencing the road*. I fat lively worms • jnst tho ■' kind hMiHe
wood costing not leas than 8!3,&lt;&gt;&lt;'0,(JttO. 1 Would make a fish lauirh all over.
with an additional rasfolwt h-aM $U&gt;iMi j also went upon tho roof' of bta bouv arid,
annually to keep lheso fences in repair. found them acattcrcd around pientir^ly,
F«r the more than 115,000 miles of tele ' while tho ground war thickly *tn wn with
them. The theory that they ire taken up
graph in operation over 3,000,000 trccr-;
fur poles were dcstioyed in their omatrac- in water spout* and afterwards deporitM
lion, while the annual repairs call fur ; upon the ground during a htorm wu think
some 250,000 more. For the 20,000,-1 an erroneous one frmn ho fact that angle
OoOJHMt matohe* manufactured annually ; worms cannot lire in w_xr cnniaiucntly
in the Uuitbd Steles £10,000 cubic feet could not be taken from that source.
of the best pine lumber Is required. It takes I Wil) some of ottr scientist* give their views
ut least 1,450,000 cords of wood to lake • on thuaubjeet?

bricks made annually, to furnish whidi 1
repuirv* the resources of 36,000 acres.
MiW ABIW ISKMBSTv
For shoe peg* it takes 100.000 cord* of
white birch, worth $1,000,000.
For
G. P. Rowell 1 Co's. Column.
packing boxes, lumber to a value of $8,­
KTIUUV 5EBIE FILLS.
000.000, and of Agricultural implement*,
amounting to $75,000,000 in value, the
cost of wood is not less than $20,000,000.
Thu value of log* Rawed iulo lumber in
1870 was $103,000,000. Since I860
more then 50,000,000 acres of forest
The Difference.
covered land has been chared for ag icv'
tural purpoe.es in the United Stile*. *ud
The nation has been plundered to the many of the trees burned' aa the caaiest
extent of pillions of dollars by dtahonct way of getting rid offtbcm—a sacrifice of
(Democratic officials, many of these officials millions of feet of good lumber.
POSITIVELY CURED.
no* holding’ high place in the es’unation
of their party friends. Boss Tweed, with
hia $20. 000,000 stolen from the tax-pay
or* of New York, was an apt scholar uf
On this subject, Mr. Willard, of the
modern Dc’inocracy.
Intrusted to the
custody of a Democratic sheriff, who had Rural New Yoritcr, ha» the following:
There are various opinions in reference
enjoyed in other days the princely hospi­
tality of this persecuted official,the B"« dis­ to tho best and chcajie*! manner of raising
appeared lie tween dark and daylight calves; Wc believe the best result* arc ob­
months ago, and nothing has been heard tained by giving the calf generous treat
from him since. It is believed by many ment from first to last. A poor, Wanted
that he is still in New York city, the and half-starved calf will never lie able to
guest of his Democrat.’c admirers.
Had reach that standard of excellence that ii
he been a Republican official he would weuld, had a more liberal allowance of food
have been breaking stone at Sing-Sing, and boon made during its earliest daya. Ef*
the Democratic press would have been calf gels a fair Wait on milk, its food
holding him up us a fair sample of Ilepub maybe changed to whey by adding a por­
I lean corruption. But as he waa a Demo­ ridge of oatmeal, oilcake, buckwheat flour,
cratic leader his shortcomings nrcoreriook- or something of thi* kind to supply the
ed, and his crime scarcely mentioned by necessary constituents lacl-ngin the whey.
the Opposition press. Even the sheriff
Wc have sometimes seen good calvre
holdi hu position, and Governor Tilden raised on a small quantity of milk by add­
Tries, JW»iv-Aw7Viu».
nods consent. _ The great. diffi«rc:joc be ing the liquor from steeped hay, Where
tween Democracy and Republicanism is conveniences arc had for staying hay,
just this: tha former shield*. its official and only a small quantity of uulk can bo
rascals, the latter punishes them when • had, this plan may be resorted to, but if
ever found. There is not an instance on
* OHEUUKDBBU AXD BOUKTH RMTICK.
record where the Republican party shield­ porridge, or oatmeal, or oilcake will require
ed an official known to be dishonest.
les labor in its preperatioa and is ussier
_to be regulated as to the quantity required,
Gear of thought.
In butter dairies good calves can be
raised on the skimmed milk.
Almost
Happiness ta like a genial sunshine tlrat every farmer has some peculiar notion of
bring* out the bmla aud blosaoma, and his own in regard to the manner of raising
coven the thorns with beauty and fra­ calves; but the great and general fault in
management ta a scanty oUawance of nugrance.—Duff Dorter.
■i lions food in the early stages of growth.
If any man bear my word* and bel«jrc
I; is important that the young annual
not, 1 judge him not; for I came not to be kept in a g-owing, vigorous condition.
judge the world, but to save the world. so that when cold weather approaches in
—Jrim Chri»i.
.
the fall and early winter, it will be able to

FITS &amp; EPILEPSY

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LincM'WhblMroit'AaLdyU A Pouibwmtern
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FARM FOR SALE!.
The ••utMwriber of«ra tar tale a
Faria ia ths Towtiohiu uf Ho«uuf», Mfr
Qiftmbj Station, op the Vriital RanMa bivbion of theAftrhtort Ceatrsl RiuiroaJ, w«W«-'
in*
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the Trendies. The property wiflbc acid on
liberal tenur. a* to paynirafs and al pHeta
wbMi caaam flail to Ix- stMisfisetory to say1
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jnVtx.s east.

A First-Class Farm,
finrlj-h-catod, and mtder Iheroujrh culture.
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Gw. M. Singe * Cae Ctlamn. I
work need not be lost; tira( ta where they with goal feed a^d oom. and without
should be. Now put foundations under spacial nursing to bring it through the rig
oni of winter. Il pdys well to dp the
them.— Thoreau.
work thoroughly and in the boat manner
Our churchcs by this time oti-hl to be at first, since, if this ia omitted, no after
E. W, A'OIGTB
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wary of smooth tongued mcn.wbu arc com treatment will be able to wholly countcrparatire stranger* and without any catab- uct neglect and starvation S» the early
lishea-reputatioa. — Couyregatiunalftt.
stages of v -owth.
.
lit tho Best laager Browed in the West
8.M hr Cask u MILWAUKHB BRKWBUT
Beware of the scibos, which desire' to
The importance pf growing good dairy
Grand jnvefTfr.,'MNn. Mioh.
walk in the long robes, and love greeting stock canirot be too strongly urgcd_titppn
in the markets and the highest scat- in tlio tho dairy Krmcra dF rmn
synagogue*, and the chief rooms at framto. The difficulty of getting’- ‘^ood stock by
solving tram droves brought from , a dis­
I must chouse to receive' the truth, no 1tance, is so great that the raising of stock
matter how it bear upon myoolf; must fuL 1on tho farm where it is to bo used Is new
low it, no matter where it leads, from what ialmost imperative,' if a good and profitable
jiarty it severs me, or to what party it Iherd i-ylcsired. Calves should be selected ,
from deep milking animal*, and If these
allies.—Dr. Chatmiitg.
Faith, which meant a belief of • creed, Ihave been crossed with thoroughbred bulls
must now imply a cotupaniowship with &lt;of good milking families’ tho chances are
certain that tho calf will make a
Christ; repentance must signify a purifying almost
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out the washing white of a sinful soul.
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                    <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 7.

HSTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY. MAY 22. 1876

NO. 1050

Ths ^piiYeeklj helical fatf.

Political Notes.

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

're^fea. f' «ixnt

er of tlie House of Representatives to* a1
friend
at
Sherman, Texas,
which1

South Carolina write* a private letter to a

days ago.

hi«

found

oolnms a

its way

friend in Columbus, Ohio, that the dele*
few' (। gation to Cincinnati from that State will be
into• Tor Hayes on the second ballot.
.

print:

. The New York Tribune iayn “it is be­
D.£., Doer 13. 1S75. coming more dear every trad* that the
z‘Dcar— : I have been trying ever since
' tendency toward inflation and repudiation
tny dcotion to write to you, but have been1 । is very strong within the Democratic party.
bcarigued from light in the morning until Yet men wonder why the Independent*

one or two at night, I had about onehnndred 4 thirty anpomtznente to make 4
have had I reckon without exageration
three thousand applications besides men.
women 4 children polling and jerking me’
ertry lime I would’ put niy head out of
■ the door of myoffiee. I have had to keep
twousherH 4 two to three clerks eta sinec
the hour of my election in my office, 4 it
is now five o’clock in the morning that I
have gotten up to write to you.
In regatd
I' to—I tried to save a place tor him bntthe.

1506 Sold if 1871.
3649 Sold if 1871.
7473
Sold tf 1873. 14976 Sold if 1874. 31077
Sold if 1875, 440 fuLLy 100000 01LL
OK 4KQUI4KD 704 1876. Oft 44L7
TUT
V-UUT Solo

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.
PHOFESMUl AID BUSIES CARDS.

An active and intelligent Republican in

to in uur

num iiiuiumi

WWtanm. 14JO I
*; Cota-n I _5M»£
5f4&gt;laiaa. I UP f

The following letter from the doorkeep­■

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Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

hesitate to trust it."

The Baltimore G.tzctfg jaya that the
feeling agyiwt Gov Tilden in that S,tale
lias iocrraaed to such a^ extent that it

would bcfully to select him as the standard-

bearer ofthe'Democratic Party in th* cow­
ing rompdgB.

Congressman Lamar is said to Imre tv­
ceived information from the South that if

member* are so clamorous for their consf tnsntk that so far it has Ires,impossible at Cincinnati, lh* D.«raorrat- wupld lure
to do so, my force after rhristtnas will be uo hope of carrying Louiabtirj. Mfaimppi.
iuereaaed and then 1 will be «We to do
Alabama, ur North Carolina.
something for him &amp; .T will stick him la,
Fay ( Fitzhugh's son» arrived on Saturday '
it ut cuno’us 1 hat must of the Democratic
morning all safe. I set him to tvork on : journals ili'die .^outhand We.it that 'inMonday at a $210U place, &amp; ho is the
dorsc Tiklcir urft fur soft niuuef.
Dui»
moat delighted follow you ever saw.
I wish you could bc here with me do j this jMaint todedgiug the currency oumtry 4 come on, the Govnt furnishes me ;; lion at St. teuia. or do the soft nioncy ■
with a fine turnout 4 spanking pair of
, politicians see through Tilden ?
Horse* 4 Icfoni 4 after the hoasc H-saioris
The Reform Democratic organa .all re­
and recess I hate exchiaive use of them,

my coachman comes down every morning joice over the nomination of the great
for us, that is Fay 4 myself and after j Money Bag* Matesman, William H. Baru
driving around to my breakfast take mv
um. They seem to- have caught the
to my office, come on and I will give you 4
—a good time. Congraut ia invited over to house hunting cry of the iwuumi. “Any
the Centennial on Friday, wc will have i more places furmde or t-&gt; let?"
big time—come back on Sunday, I may
draw on you for one hundred A twenty five
do’’ar* tomorrow which you can drawback
for on the 1st Jan, I got- your tole^m

SWOLM ffl in.

Thai
bum

tstUf

reason

declined

to

why F. B. Wash-

run for

the

lllinou

Governorship. vix.&gt;He

iy*J in' had be
,
.
hundred if enhte aalisfied ttut the 1 _
Si ■’W Idt&gt;u draw ooat^ftio ffiMrtmo wee
sona! controversies in which he flit he
our members «irc like xnysdf right dp on
had no right to involve them."
- ■ .
first mo A I hate to ask them.
J. VT- doom on Christmas for a few days
The PhiladelphiaPrat sap that Sen­
4 we will have a giorioew time, I have ator Anthony of Rhode Island is nut what
more inritationa to Trolicis with the mem­
would be calkxl an otistor, “ypt, when-. he
bers 4 Senators than any man in Wash­

»*ir M* &gt;■.*»

telling mo to draw for twu

IMPOSITION HITEI
OPPOSITION COURTLD

ington, I am a biger mad now with the speaks, he pouasoi the antithesis of Ma
members than old Grant. I cannot put eaulay and th&lt; sweetness nf Addison."
my foot on tl»c floor of the Hall hut that Now that is what wo call, handsome, and
they pjakc a break for moJtsoRM! timesdoz it is a great deuJ lie tier deserved than
places for some
I4m&gt;U Mill rmaraUr boyood Utrt «v*uia&lt; en beging at “c al 00oe
mart compliments, too.
«raj.
friend, I scarcely ever git out of the office
Th. hap,, boon of wunhip ia th» Ua^lul rberth to go on the floor of the House, I have
The Washington Xtttimut/ Iirpublic&lt;i,i
under me the Folding rooms, Document remark* incidentally that “ nearly all
l***r wife. &lt;h*.lrht will ***a lx teach t. th* viclu*&gt;
Rooms, File rooms, nil committee rooms,-all the Democrats in Congress to-day who
I*
Th* ihioiac
jBlt ahead th* i»«e U nearly employees in the south wing cf building 4
entire south wing uf.capital, IhaTo nSupt make themsdrci noisy in abuse, of the Re
_______ ______
r*V4_____________
assistant in ______
each department
and__about
dozen
my office tre
*
‘
a l
------ - book
1. keepers ■ basilIra^7,.
trtae
£ and ought. at
clerk, 4 we do things up in stile, I have least to haver ha«r Muted from the
a boy to take my hat A coat or I can't
country."
turn around without some oue at my berk
TheSnb-Cotsurittuc on Ways and Means
4 call 4 wl en I get all all my new appoint­
ments broken in, I shall have a nire time. continues its inVestigatim of the Alaska
“I am making up a party ahswdy io cumc far seal contract. Nothing hw thus far
on to Texas eh the adjounnt,
Cox to
- been found corrupt or censurable in eonheed it, ho ia the wannort friend, of mine
lb.
tail Ilk* zrain. «.f UI.I.
tr* ai**t to-4*i. wnftto 6s*.
Asa teral 10 oar tamlMd the*.
Twlkaaklh. tbrlb**ra tou*.
Aad traat tkaafer th. op*b1m

Comparison Invited and Competition defied

B«ra. wWr*of*M. b? thra*4«a.
Th* Cathar a*ak* that w«4 of Ihla.
Wta*Nk bUMstedrafraia
Of readU bolt aw* teniae chate.
Tv «rac* our teaul ttaM. fraai all
Th* m«m of MTiit owr su«aU w* tall.

All grades of Teas the very test in the Market vresh ev
‘&amp; CtX.^bF fidfiton, i
il competition.

B* with » wUto tto

you ever saw,who the New Speaker Mr.
Kerr, Far 4 mvadf spent the ewaring witli
Mr. and Mrs. Km. brid erwnjng, I ma a
great favorato of bcra Mrs. (,’oxb and Mrs..
Senator Gordon—quite a coottast here 4
Austin, I can’t turn for friends bore. ‘ I
have now. fifty letters lr““ —
- I

noedtoa with the transaction.

Thu Dem

oemte had hoped to ahow. that Gov. Boot-

we* improperly

awanW

This attempt

th* rauHrwt

Mri.

friends all parte ofthal
ting me, thus wa^ the
be prosperous 4 every---------- ---must close, tell—T will look out
4 ffl cannot make a piece my

eraota

tud oBteeammrarxNl ordain
Th- riratehiu of toad ralMi.
The Naw York ZTrewmy

John Stanley.

TVyr, who hast bars ia MMontfadoJ
tw w*e UaaW a
wwW•sMatk *w wastma iMaUMfll
n. Ort«rh aiMM or sood-win.

the Connecticut Democrat!

1

bumble !be

*

“ Jlwsaan jm*&lt;&lt; Um aqA

W - Qi-h.h—
.ilk lilliM ll|liim. &lt;U Hanau
Aakmrf dnM, ikm. u&gt; Ui.

fer cetoi

LE
MAC I

sosw-Vlud may favor tide withwQI•fy jwMress is Irving, Barry {Jeu, Mick

A. S. DEAN
Irving, Nkh, April. 11th, 1S74.

’

1x50—3

�r

the entire satisfaction of tho people,. the haw Been it aMgMted Ay0». to
position that ha» boeh honored by tho 1 wt™ ^r. C|ulWI^“

service* of sncii men ru ^anry P.
’
1

win and Jahn J.
could not say of any map.

tbo Spanish Minister. A Quaker poto
otethe hymn of piece pattUalton ‘

•

Oer B»lhsr‘« God 1 ban out wh»»S h«l
Tb» SSOturlM frit Uk» gr»ia» uf *and.
Ws meet to-day. tato fn^

Bald­

More wo
That auto-U

'

Hoif. Cmaui.ES M. Owmwei.i. of Lena­

I

House

wee County, late speaker of the

.

of Harte
I beads. n

Miebipu

■e /W

•Ml

of Hoprajetil
itatiye.'*.
‘
’Presi
’ "Mor

Birin-

the Courthuliusal Qonvnnti n of 1967
and al present Secretary of the Board of

Cautmuaioncrs far ‘'Reformatory, Char­

ttable

and

Penal

Mr.

Ipstuuliow.."

Croswell is no well known in this State, and

rHOIX

has so lang been identified with
ami

ft nail’d

pte^perjty*

it*

acoon l choice of the IBaine men.

growth

will be well pltfapd Rith ]j$r. V^well'*
noiuinatiou/’

State press is a fair indication of the feel­

ings, sentiments, and wishes of the people.
Hence we piece before our
foUowiug notice*

For President.

Rl'THEBFORD
\

b

readers,

the

distinguished

citixen of the Peninsula State:

HAYES

The Detroit correspondent of the N.

of Ohio.

■

of this

V.

receipt*
jmpatby.
M.iy eaptal.
Lm free from »U autagua-

&gt;uuty i

pobtioal ।

moral and humanitarian
development, that the expression ‘of the
history and it*

ifaftate tr««

“AU the indfat
nomination^ tfa
fanawoa county

Thu UroonviUc

hv IM. u&lt;

A. AOta

bears ihh*

testimony:
■
thu state. ROW ioiU
“(1 M. Croswell uf Adrian has been
certainly that C. M. y,_
prominently named ti'i qtpdidalo for
ia the coming nopiiuae for Governor.
Governor.
Jli» wuuiuaUuu ' W&lt;*uM «wtaitily be pteaaing to (he people til tkt*
OUR CENTENNIAL letter
locality where fa has aunty wtom friend* "

rime* jays:
The Lousiug
luu the fol­
“The name most frequeutty meutioued lowing:.
at present in connection with the Repub­
‘ The »upport of C. M. CriMWidli of
of Pettus ylvanh.
lican nomination for Governor, w that of i Adrian, for the office of Governor, l« &lt;-!■
Mr. । tendiog, aud the Republican pruforeuM at
Subject to the decision of the Republi­ Charles M. • Crartrell, of Adrian.
Cr-rtwell u a lawyer, fifty yuan of age, end this time ‘cciu* to he ivntering Up&lt;n
can National Convention.
has been in local public life for a More of;
years. During the Xxjgidative session* of I
The Clam I-aku A&gt;ir* favon Mr. Cros­
18C3 3-7 ]io we* a member aud Prcaridaot 1
IlAlMir PLATFORM .
of thu State Senate. He wm also Pre** , well for Governor, and says:
“Mr- Croowdl *u a gentleman of ex­
dent &lt;J tho Cowtitulional Convention of,
18G7, altogcllicr the strongest rotmsen- tended experience in nublm bipiiuew, and
tstive body in its PcrMixd which ever thoroughly acquainted with our legislative
convened in thia state. In 1H72 ho wtu affaire, having rnuridrd over tho lluoto
chosen a member of the Slate House of in the session of 1783."
Reprcteutativea, and was elected fa smelt­
The Flint Gbrl* h»» this «adonwuicut:
«l41»r» ntlw»r "
er. For tlic 1x4 four yean bo hu been
“We know oi
n,an
M” ***•&lt;•
the Secretary of tfa State CommUsion on
Cliaritablc, Penal, and Reformatory In­
Io make up a itoo-l Governor than q|r.
Republican National Convention.
stitution*. Mr. Croswell's ample exper­
Croswell "
ience m ro-cnforccd by intepity of charac­
ThU ia the tribute pf the Big llapida
The next union UepubHcan t onrendou fur ter, and be is a forcible apdl^r and a man
the nomitiMion of caudidste* fur President of substantial abtli|u».''
Mayart-.
r nd Woe-President of ,lba Umllc.l Slalea, will
“Without spwkiug disjwragmjtb
o|
Ik- held in the city to-Cinrinnau on WednesThe Grand Traverse Ikndd says.
; cither of hia competitor*, we desire to say
■Uy'tlie fourteenth day of June. 1878. at 12
“Present iudic..tlbn* point very strongly ' of Mr. Croswu)l that ho is n goutleman of
o'eioto noon, and will coesisi of dclogate*
to the nomination of vhas. M. Croswell, superior ability, and that hu character,
Iromfach *lalc e'i*1*!ll* t’’“:e tkp number of
it* senator* and representatives in Conrrevs, of Adrian, for Governor of Michlgsit- , lx»th socially and politically, h above re­
und of two deie&lt;a*®!- fro® **cfa ovjptni»e&lt;l ter­ Speakinz lor ourselves, and wc think we ! 11roach.
From au tequaiujauce formed
ritory and th» District of Columbia. In c*JI- may safely say for a large majority of the during a aix month* iwsociaiuui wil|&gt; him
ing the conventions for the election of dele­ Republicans of I his region wehcartil) «n. us a member of the Michigan Legislaiujvgates the ccaimilteee* of the several •tatts are
(.wc know him to be roMoentious, upright
recommends! Io invite all Itepuhlican eketor- ■birtu' Mr CrrWiroll.’'
nnd all other voter-, without regard to fp«M
and honest, and in every way worthy of
The loui.t Sentinel »»)»:
|K&gt;Utic*l differsnees or previous party athiiai the support of all who wish to we a pnre
“Hou. ('. M. Cruawoll, of Adrian, seems
lions, who are opposed io revhius sectional
I administration of our State affairs.**
lMtita,'and desire to promote friendly fooling to be lire commlng man for Governor^"
and permanent harmony lUrpughout the coun­
The Detroit Evening AV«m aayw
In tlje Dundee Ealrrpri*' wc find thi.*
try fay mainlning and enforcing all the
•
“Cbaries M. Croswell, of Adpay. b-jgr:
constitutional rights of every ciliten. Inclutl-

Then tfa
owl from
ay. equiva
Gaiiuuni of all uatmm* Uvw i
The Kabfrifou of laid wm

For ViGe-J’rerideut,

JOHN F. HAHTBANFT,

‘Honest money for till, R»d
free schools- for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the .one nor aoc1 er^an . iuterferauce which will

lag ifafnawdfroocxcidso of the ririd- Of
“The papers fagiu to talk about crtruffian without Intimidation and without
frahd ; /alio are-In fhvor of the'continued didateti for Governor.
Among Republi
prnsre-aiionaad |uuuahment of all ofidal dis- caw, C M. Croawcll, of Adrian, stands
'•“Uc?r
tfa'fato clianoe, and to him, .on personal.
—da, no man can find.a»*oHroU^H'- .. ।

oftlu Eauto

Tfa Mi’Hary display and the One-

|‘ii^.Hr&gt;Ei.pjiiA.
The deed
done.

*U) ITth, IMA'.
t|q; filial &lt;Ly fa*

&lt;*M&gt;i« nnlM

come am| the

Exhibition h

,
;

1 hi* grexi jah&lt;&gt;r4|M which |l ttb 1
an expiwhwn of tho growth j
nrfkt, (if shall and Ulf lug and riarf t&lt;&gt; life .;
(luriu’g ^ first hundred-yotos of th»great- ihu&gt;lrrd. uTii&amp;Mbc* bf all dixdptiun*-

ojwncd.
l»c

cat ualiiraou Rxrth,andof the cormpondtng progress in

art. science and civijixa-

।and l|ioua.i;id* of spool*, riiutlles aud ,
s&amp;tao*. Tho President having taken ' ।
i

| ion of toe whqlq yetol- luw , begun fa evolutions, . The ceremonies and the, sto1- '
c&amp;m

of the occasion

were

commonsuruto I gtstnL t|ie
‘ B great wheel

riarted tp

motion,

with tfa importance pf fee
H *&lt;Jj and tfa fl
&gt;Fd&gt; .hySrl’hibMpku'mrf.

day for •»»

.’•-‘•“ri R±?,

thronged the streets qf tjm ait)'- tjcfunj.

being estimated

that at

yrere in attendatnv. the

1cs*t

ft

UMUHH)

u^mblml

sigtialixing tfa approach of tfagrfaij

wqlli-

tude voinpriaiug cih*u- of Uipify |r&lt;*y,
rountry on

the globe.

The d’wpuy of

over until the Fourth of July bring*

buntina apd dw -ffiig
ql the
straotolui.bmlJtiu* eSBJiiW; unytblag
pver witnessed on

any

occasion

lending an inspiration of beauty,

before,

life and

»eWrsT
tonjia IJne

tan&amp;.'tad it seemed a Roman carnival in

the Quaker City.

pr ety to the scents

publican for the gubernatorial *■
Mr. Crw.41 » «o. «C Ur
against whom a breath of an*}
uv)vi yet been
uvvu directed.
__ 1
never
He
3ria rrnrriLruxri.pudli* spirited, and
The Coldwater Republican hxv the fob I Tenafly" pojmfiff Yt?

•It route for nil
LLTSOIB, IQWA.
k.
WYOMtXd.
div After Cali-

St. Paul Line
«raaBN wisifor Madi
£ Duluth

rrtaw in prvummeni as experience may.
/rum to time, sagged; who ore opposed to lowing on the same subject.
.....
imporing the crsdU of the nslion by stepreeiwhoever may oppose him the voters of
“In various part.* of the State the. J»nting any of Us obligoiions, and iu favor of
Michigan cannrrt make a wrious mbtake
•Uftslafaig. in every wny the i.slimi .1 frith pers ore beginning to express their views
in casting their ballot* for him. It the
nnd ttannori honor ; who hold (hat lheeotn- with regard to the office of Governor.
Democrat.* only pul up as good a man, thu
-mats school system is the auntery af American
T " Tl’
■"’.“.^”57/ i State of Michigan will hava continual
liberty and should be maintained abanlntely
poeattvcly tn favor ot the Hon. '
.
.
..
f
free from •oeetarten onatrol; who believe that. thriuMhrcM
C- M. Croswell, of Adrian. Wc heartily ' «~on tobosri tt* lone line of c-xdknl

’ xjron a. Hoch*
KATtaSl- PKTKlt
«u iu soatbBrii

every visfr»«&lt;
afaurdity ofi
half past .seven won- tard/in falling into '
wm,agUM&lt;
wish of every -Republican voter in thi*
“Hon. Charles M. Croswell, ®f Adrian,
line. . An hour hter bowcvW, fta clouds I
continued,
live*
countv who understands the qualification.* . u the most prominent candidate far the
! broke away and old Kd came out in all I
k from the gates?
’ the
* ’ various
'
’
J *ublicao nomination for Governor
of
men mentioned
for •*-*
that'
his splendor. Then the »ghT wo». gran'd 1
fovorable manner nt which his name
office.
\
and Itcaotiful. The city vu all kaeellcd
Bl tfa
been endorsed by tfa Republican prvre and IcMtooncd with the Sags ofevery riatbm I
The Monroe tl»Mmerci.&lt;/asx&gt;.
--------- ;------ *u ..—■
, _
_ .,
__ _ ____ ,, • - ....
ut vanous parte ofthe state, m very com
Hon. Charlo- M. Conwell, of Adnan. ' ]imBlrtarv to-him. and gratifying to hi* which shook off tlie glistening drop*; and
or submit to the cxlortjts^
the sound of drums and bugles down a
;ora in jifty-cent notes. Th'u. bring very heartily *«PP«tod by
Mr. Cnwwell ha. eminent qaal
dosen streets betokened the marvhalliug of
small fortune by tnesn*
papers
the northern port
oftoe state as ’
.
...
...
,
r*.
3 -tn
in.fe-rtWn.,
to&lt;k.
troops. It was nine o'clock when the
on.
Everybody’ mms the
bead of th- line mchod tfa rtrndcaeo of
Geo. W. CMM*. were- the Pr
~
The Pontiac G-tzctie aayx of the Gov-j
ofgt&gt;od Governors with
Cabinet took a position at the
j which Michigan has so long been favored,
Ancient. «gc. and u law re binding re ernorsbip:
milltary । - —*
-«•«“Wc disever no diversity of opinion i &lt;01 be incrvu.*ed by one more."
and Gov.
lyofthe unwriUcn laws of the day and
among the Republican press as to the
The Marshall, Mich., correspondent of
X,
limits the time which say man
P9Ncyarfdn'lriarinfay of noefaafag the .
Chicago Tcibunr, confidently predicta
may
hold
the
high
office
B°” CJE Sf’T’
G'’.; I ■*»
’»■! «*■««■» «T Mr
of Chief Executive of this great and grow­
fawcera and the Pennsylvania State Fen­
eroor. The rndicaUons are that he will ।
~
ing State, to four ymra.
This rule ex- be ananfaMsly nominated m. the first bri- I WcDci bl ea.
j
A correspondent of the Detroit Tribune,
From K. o'clock till marly the middle
rtodcsfrosntoe bet of oamBdates for the lot, or by r*sriww»&lt;rir&gt;«» "
The Howtfl R*pnlW&lt;ertM aajs:
{ writing from the western part of the state, of the afternoon, every street-car. every
steam-car and every avenue leadin g to the
•
‘
Preoeut
indications
point
strongly
to
1
aa
y*
:
the Repubiica^vf the State in the ap
Hou. Cbaa-M. CroswJl, of Adrian, as * “Mr. Crcwril wiH undoubtly command Exhibition Grounds was crowded and
preaching contest, Sri Xxcollency. John J.
the probable Republican nominee for Gov- [considerable strength in the lake shore thronged with an eager mart bf humanity
Bagley, of whom it is not too much to say, eroor of thia state. As for aa we are able , counties, especially as the state ticket bent upon seeing what there was tobehold.
with no disparagement of the noble men to judge, no fatter man for the position is likely to fa otherwise pretty fairly de»- People rode the entire distance—over three
miles from the ConLiuoutal -Hotel—with
who have nresecded him in the chair of eouM be found in the state."
। tributed."
support thia cspramion ofodUoriri opin ! Governor*.
.
.
ion, bemuse we bdteve it areorda with the 1
The Uwfaon ZW spsafa m tot* vuc

State, that be hx* been, and is the beat
Governor that the State ever had.

Right

nobly has he done hia whole duty, and
the poopk honor him, for he has served

The Lowell Journal closes a paragraph i
on the GoverovwsMp as fofaw*

“Mr Croswell will undoubtedly find thh
section of the state very friendly toward*

them faithfully. Y« ra willing obedience to
this, though unwritten yet unchnngsble

And the Tccuuipeh Rrcord says:

“From the tenor of the press oommonts
upon the gubernatorial question it would
y&gt;r&amp;ent year, and the important question seem that the RcpiNican sentiment in the
for the Republicans to nettle h, who state was centering upon Ron. Chariot M.

far, be will retire with the dose of the

What man have Croswnfi. of Adrian, as the candidate for
we that will fill with honor'to himself Mod Governor. Thu cacprc*«ion meets our
owu views pnriacly."
the State, the position which Mr. Bagley
The Niles KrpnMicmt given this exprerenow so ably fills? Ono things* certain,

shall be hia mteccwor?

be must fa aanan who can and will-be the
Governor I of the State,

und

who like

Governor Bagley, ri mrtridc of all

politi­

cal rings, if any exist in the State.

He

mu«t be a man of sterling integrity, un­

Last week's iwue of the State Ifac

J Ob^rer, an independent paper. puMbhed
“We do not propose out of political eonsidcration to advocate the cause of any
candidate for official jiorition; and it is
from a higher and better standpoint that
wc express our gratification at the pros­
pective elevation ofHW/ C. M. CrwWrfl,
of Adrian, to-thcgubunutoril chair ofthc
Peninsular State. Hia unapotted puUic
record, fine executive abilities, and good
oonuuon sense, have given him a high
nlavc in the besrta of the people, and wc
The cxcreiwst of the opeuhr
know of no man who would recrivo a
and dignified. Athonaaudfea
more enthusiastic support from the wtaaues
freshly organised, studded u
than Mr. Croswell. The Republican par­
as police. Two hundred and
ty could not, in our judgment, do better
wluiae cxpetMkjs will be ns »
than to place hia name at tho bond of toe
State ticket, at in that evrirt Ma tswtain
deration tatoaltoto --- -----------------

A man who is of the people, and for the

Michigan, would do
jarty and toe State.’
SjXMkiug of toe witodrmi W-MwU,

people in every emergency, und who lias

Stockbridge, the Detroit

faltering

fidelity and

superior

no personal ambitions at

war

ofaUity.

with

the

a man.

One who

never found

has been

wanting ;

tried and

wlwoc

maulinert, opacity and fidelity

yowd all Hwrian.

integrity
an fa-

and who would, a

jW*

61000 per mfentc Will learn a letam* h
is not likely that there will be so many

hare to spy Me time during the season,
except on the -I tJi'of July, yet tho capacity

of tho hotels and boarding houses was not
fully taxed.
Here are samples of the statritiai reported officially : The Continental

&gt;4fatat, wefahsu&gt;a tori. ■», hugs .1

Trefanr aaya it 1

Canal

beat good of the whole ]&gt;ooplc.

Fortunately wc have m Michigan such

in tien four or five ■ W-

al agreement as to the
Mr. Croswell would do i
tian, and add new honoi

�County Cormpondence.

arntuk fame ar eamt man.
STRANGER’S GUIDE
CJTV LOCAL R«J^. TIME-CARD

PaAiaixviixs, May 17, 1870.
Council of th* city of Hralifigs held al the

Quit* an •xcilemaal «u raised th* ether

. Go to A. W. Bailey's, and get
Which Shall I T«k» 7
before purchasing elsewhere.
This is often a serious question witll fhc xxlSw3
invalid. He finds the market fltxjdcd with
Attantion
Greenbacks.
proprietary mediviocs, scores of which are

Jirircs

'I HASTINGS

?

FfflM nt

I will seuVor the next Sixty Days far
liar ailment. Ho reads the paper*, ctrculan, and almanacs, and finds each sustained Greenbacks only, Boots and shoes way
down
low, m order to close out my stock
by plausible arguments setting forth it*
virtues and specific action. The rooom- for New Spring Goods. I also sell the
mendations are as strong for one as for odebntod Singer Sowing Machine, differ
another. The euros claimed to have been eutkinds of Sewing Machine Needles and
The petition of Ralph Jordan. Jacob Mau., wrought by one are os wonderful us those Machine Oil
I afar, sell Well A Cistern
Where
claimed to have boon wrought by another.
J. Maus.
In his perplexity and doubt, the sufferer
Opposite the Post Office
fa sometimes led to reject all. But it
by those parties who are doing buainesa and should be borne iu mind that this condi­ XxAltf
Hastings, Mich.
paying licence, for such bnafaeee was re- tion of thing* is one that cannot be rcmeFarmers remember that the old and
Ald. Sheldon moved that the prayer of the good—the truly valuable—must come into reliable house of C. B. Salsbury is, u ever, can sell cheaper than any houaj in Bar­
petitioner* be granted, which motion wa* competition with the vile and worthies?, buying eggs, butter, poultry and all kinds ry County, for these reasons:
and must be brought to public notice by of fanner s produce, under Barlow A Good
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
the same instrumentality, which fa at/rvr- year's store, and paying for tho same the
21. Because we make the most of our
titing. In sucli a case, ^rbapa the only highest marknt price. Patronize the house
' XX2tf
absolute proof that a rerawy fa what it yoh. know to be reliable.
May, 187A.
Present at the calling of the roll th* Mayor

Recorded, Aid. Evans,
Sheldon and Tomlinson.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

MeNaughtnn. Reed,

Keep It.

from the public).

bad all kfndu of

llk*. had tall/ determined to build a "ahaniy

1:13 r. a.
Hostilities commenced.

•mNITURE!
Of evpiy Description which we

rosy

"rfni ciian '

office

aastora. atldT a. m.
Western, at 432 r. m.

was called into play.

John Crump, of thia village haa built a new

The

merchants of thl.

village

handled

■pectfully reported that a walk be laid in
accordance with the prayers of th* petition*

_ ft** RRTutB.5_COUNTY

On motion of Aid. Tomllt

OFFICERS.

la it more nrofitabta

allowed further time on the printing HU* of
Dewey and Dennis.
Bill of J. 8. Goodyear for lumber, fur $1.41
Creek street bridge was, on motion of Aid..

J

Aye*. Evans. McNaughton, lt*ed, Sh«ldon

ing condition. Mr. Spaulding I* somewhat of
lai, and has in hia poa.«eulou man
tlip foreat family.

■■ Cbm*T»v*Mrr... _
i»-re.--------------- Porter

Bill of L. D. Quackeabuih of $ld.Gdfor on*

ALL ABOUT THE COUHTY.
Gold 1121.

He intend* to build an addition and fix it up
for a dwelling.

/

Ayea, Evans, McNaughton. Reed, Sheldon
and Tomlinson 5. Nay* none.
Bill of Millon Prickett for$41.00 for one

riondjr thia mondug.

PratriavlUe. Although wo are situated in a
.
healthy part of the State, and little employ­
Democratic State Convention al

Aya* E.ani. McNaughton, Reed,

Sheldon

l^naing
the ailments of onr people.

intending to

labor in third ward, waa on

motion

of Aid.

Ayea Evan*. McNaughton. Reel, Sheldon

cents on the dollar.

Henry C,

expelled

lix« been

Bowen

uflc

should al-

celebration of the coming 4lh of July are at
The House lias pawed the bill admit­

ting free of duty the .Fitch Shetmau dia­

■

monds.

A motion by Aid. Reel that the bill of Den-

A large number

been engaged in fishing.

from Plymouth Church. .

fish after they are through.
Noone has yet started from Prairieville for
will be fairly represented at Philadefpliia.

A Cacti

fob

jn

the Mayor and read to the

Bora.—The

the

ent be laid on the table was carried.
On motion of Aid. Reed all target shout lug

swimming season fa nearly at hand, and

in

Board as follows.

Gentlemen ;—

ally patronised and secluded nooks.by the

Home Journal hereby propose to print for the

to hstire from the

J ewell proposes soon

fact which we would like to have impressed
Apples, peach, cherry and

other fruit

tree: are in full bloom, and indications are

this year.

that there will be a large crop

A dispatch

from Cheyenne says

&lt;hat

parties of Black H ills adventures are con­

tinually

arriving

there, disgusted

will:

their experience in the new KI Dorado.
Centennial tree planting is still

upon the tnintb of the boys, remembrance

of which may

de»th.

save .tome of them

the healthy results of the swimming
are invaluable.

But there fa a

time,

No person should enter tho water within

taro houis after eating, for the reason that

there is great danger

of epilepsy

at such

times, many fatal bathing accidents being

attributable to thia fact.

It is reported that Pxof. K. 11.

Bangs,

the jtopular Principal of the Institute for

the Deaf, Dumb and

Blind at Flint, hu

and have escaped

serious consequences.

Thus far they, of course, have been' Wery
fortunate, but the fact

remains

Pub. Republican lUxxn.
Dusts X Holms*.
Pah. Hast log. Journal.

South aide of Blate street and wa* refered
Committee on rid* and cross-walk*.

to

The

ordinances for the purpose of preparing an
ordinance relative to the Fire Department.

danger of bathing white the bo&lt;y is over­
heated

wc have

pointed

out so

often

that we need only emphasise it at present
by this allusion.

11ecorder.

These matter* are worth

remembering.
All kind, of business is on the laeraase in

“ Waeerley

articles are'*!! complete in each

er paper.

Sixteen numbers

one dollar.

Addreas.

Cavalry

Church Calendar,

A.

Dow,

EMMANUEL CHUKCII
J. w. Baxcanrr, Hector.

&gt; th* Stair, finng kQia^.JJnrr, Xit
Hknnsh.
ACbo...Hsyt. »e

W. II. II. Heath, the senior memk^j

DANES’ SONGS.

I

,

vittng them to meet
y of Detroit
on the 25th day of—, ______ ,
soldier who served ra the Eleventh Mich­
igan Volunteer Cavalry as officer, non-com­

At A W. Bailey's.
Lonsdale muslin 12 cU.
Mtmlin yard wido 6 cis.
Extra heavy Shirting 12f ct.-.
Best cottonades 15 to 30 ets.
Good Ticking 12 eta.

READ T
nnd be happy again
'

Time to Settle.

Furnished

Lanaing, by the Detroit Safe
by the State Treasury and by three banks
in Hint for 11,600.

J. Gilbert, Cotte, Yprilanti.
T. Hart,
Middlings Svparator,

_______

SALISBURY iBROSSBAU!
Paalere tn all kinds

Ralph Jordan.

To voters, we tho undersigned Town­
ship Board of Irving, Barry county, Mich,
hereby gin notice that we have received n
petition signed by 17 voters of raid Townowmihip mcctirpoae ofbuild­
action at the
,we diendbre

GROCERS.

A Gut HeftrtMi ii Prices ’

FURNITURE,
Oltaita! 0«fc_Bntta: Frasa, k

Natiee! Metta* I !
St. Clair, Michigan, May 16th, 1876.
8. B. Brown,
[. H. Miler,
Prandeat.
Corresponding Secretary.

hy May^xa

WHOLESALE A RETAU.

May, 17th 1876.
xxi6w4

U«t of Patents.

a

J. Cole &lt;fc Son

XX521f

•

Baxley.

A«n.

Pullman Ptlaoc Sleeping Cars between
the Mfaaonri River and the Rocky mount
tains wiUiout change.
Close connection
made at Kanraa City and - 4tchi*qt|. ik
Union'Depot' For in^s, time trirlra find

WHERE ?

A.,W.

CENTENNIAL

।

MEMORIAL SONGS.

DRY GOODS K4H Tim A
TUMBLE !

tion by reporting in person at the Cavalry
Head Quarters at the Michigan Exchange
in the city of Detroit on Baid day. Let

Boston Mmb.

prevent the boy. fl
lie ground.. But

HATS’ SONGS.

corner of

Sprngs, Cucharas, Del Norte, Trinidad, ;
Santa b’c and all pototain Colorado, New

Two button Kid Glove, GO eta.
A nice lino of Coat Bindings.

will be sent

Moses

shbp with Jason Rich A Bru.,
Church and Railroad Street.

Atchison and Kansas City, via the beanti- - *
fal ArkaMM Valley, ta Poa’.lo. Coterwlo J

Attention Eleventh Michigan Volunteer

number.

to any part of the country, post-paid, for

WK MEAN BUSINESS t

*■# 4UITCTTS.

Utal Abjipeg Jlatice?

▲ fan ‘ - *•

Reading—The

Peerless Milk Safes
now on rxhjbltlou nt our Furnltiuu
Store. All kind* of work nuule to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.

Furniture Rooms aonth side State St.
M. D. Reed desires to aril nltention to
his new Wagon Shop, where ho may Ba­ opfXNite H. A. Goodyenr’s Hardware
I found al all hours of any day, ready to do Store.
any work iu his line, from putting a new
STEBBINS BRO’S.
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the bort buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don’t forpvt the place; in ‘ tlic

----

Clothing.
x xtotr

Cheap

KBS, WALtePoCKEK, SlflFMWI'
Holders,
»»il
and everythin* in the Furnltnre Hue.
Wc Invite all jvruni to call and look

Do you want the bett Havana ' Cigars
go to J. P. Roberts' far them,

1»*7

that.in

ming at such limes they have placed, them-

Pigeon Hole Tables, Card

HOrORE FRAMM^'AM‘» ttRHfpiW*”
INOB, Bkacketb, PAFM»—HtettL1’ •'

I will buy and pay eash far live chick­
en* up to Juno. 1st.
xx51w7
C. B. Salisbury.

There are doubt­

itelrcs in extreme danger of death.

Halls,

SIW.L ATSifer^hl-'-

Em Busby not to be out done, has re­
fitted his tonsorial parlors, and everything
about them as neat as a new pin. Neckties,
Collars, Ciearsetc. all first class, can be
found at Em's. Everybody acknowledges
that Em is the best Tonmr in sixteen
counties.
xx51 tf

Going to Kanta* or Colorado.

printing to be done for said city during said

especially boys, who

resigned, and that his resignation has been

accepted.

.

F:ut Sale—A valuable young
Inquire of Manhall Prickett.

enter tho water repeatedly just after eating

xucceaa inmirol

I am now nil alone in the Photograph
bilri&amp;cas, and as 1 have made amngcments to Increase my facilities far doing
{better work than over, all should call
and got a negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work In the part is a suffi­
cient guarantee of flrst-c
work iu the
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
•outh ride State Street.
Sltf
Geo. L. Heath.

things else, and that

the bath as for all

less many poraoua,

men.
4th. Recauac we warrant all goods we
make.
Wc sell none of this cbeap-madc Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods utj make is made by hand, and
warranted. We Iwrita al! pernoris to
call and inspect our goods, far they al
bear inspection. No trouble al all
show goods.
Itartiea having Pictures to i ram o'
would do well toy ’tbcm framed of u|‘ "i
as we can do It P
errand ClicapeZi/Mm^'

.j^wax^simirs songs.

for

time

.

of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Cor;
bus retired from business in this city, and
fa now traveling for the Grand Rapids
C«. Ute many friend* wish'
him success.
store, .arid to me, “I don't want no doctors
Query—Who will do the undertaking?
round me so long as I cun gel the Discov­ Why Stebbliu Brothers of course.
ery ; It beats all your docton." And so
I might goon.
,
I am, most ratpeetfallv, youn,
Atha B.'Cbookk.
n&lt;HMru’_______
____
te.»MibrH«.HltTnHibl«l. &gt;.*«. Ktow.rt.3Jt

bath

nor when the body fa overheated by nativity.

Billiard

registration notices and the financial atal*

one and should bo generally learned, while

time fa not immediately after meal

I

from

The art of swimming fa a grand

GKORGE J^HEATirS.

ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC.

xxGtf
One of our celebrated ringers uses it for
strengthening her voice, and says “there
is nothing equals it: and aoI might give
scores of remarks said about your prepar­
ations. A colored woman waa using yonr

a few weeks the ball: houses will be liber­
Postmaster Genet al

It is alleg-d that

claims to be, is to tty it. The “test of a
pudding is tho eating of it,” “Prove all
things, liold fast that which fa good," fa the
apostolic injunction. There may, however
be stronger presumptive evidence in favor of
one rvmcd v than there is in fkvwrofsBother, and this should be allowed its due
weight. A doe regard to thte may save a
vast amouttt-uf experimenting nnd a useless
outlay oCnnuey. As presumptive evi.
denoo in faror of Dr. Pierce s Family
Modidncs the Proprietor desires to any,'
that they are prepared by a now and aotentific proccre by which the. virtug* of the
crude plants and roots are extracted with­
out the um of a portiate of alcohol
Not
a particle of this destroyer of our race
enters into die composition of cither hfa
Golden Med teal Direovery or Favorite
Prescription.
This consideration alone
ought certainly to rank them high above
tho vUe compounds saturated with alcohol.
Jamaica ru-i, sour beer, or vinegar, which
are everywhere offered for rate. Again
they are of uniform strength, and their
virtues ean never be impaired by age.
They are also made rrom freth herbs nnd
roots, gathered in t heir appropriate season
when they arc flush with medicinal prop­
erties. In support of these claims, the
faUowing testimony is offered :
11. V. PlEBOK, M. D.:
Newark, N. J.
Dear Sir,—I liava sold a great deal of
your excellent remedies, and 1 prefer to
sell them before other*, because they give
good satisfaction to those who use them.
I hear such remarks as “Sage's Remedy
completely cured me; It is a splendid thing;

resale 31 tit Laval Linu Rate
LimiWER
STUCCO
WATER UIC

UIE

IHAW

Shingles Lath &amp;c.
FARM FOR SALE!
Look here !

Look herej

m .k-Mtb druJl. ni. hit.
Hoouan on aoc. 16, May 25th, I87G, at

Ilsttte

ntedto invea-

A First-ClasB Farm,
iadefinite period, ofiug
obtainable lor calicoes.

ee Southern Democratic loader* an
Ivoeating the nomination of Senator

Hansom Wolcott,
Aahael Hubbard.
Irving, May 6th, 1876.

�LEGKAJL.S-

feet ateltt. nod hills the
distance,.
or a little less apart, cannel be improved.'
No Afidavitaof pablUatiod *UI ba sir. aatU
The land dhoulu bo plowed according to
paid for. All to bo ln»«rted al tho Ftaudoprieo.
iu condition. A sward turned over six
RURAL TOPICS.
innhees deep and laid flat will boar n good
CHAWCBRY SALE.
crop. Adoip rich soil not in sward
Written for tVa&gt;Uw«auCA« BaMxsnby «»« ®r should not be plowed deqter than a pair
Hilaad Hall. Complainant.
of burses can easily do at a' smart walk,
while light soils, with a barren sub-eoil,
should never go into tho sub-soil, except
BUDLING 8TRAWBKRR1ESThe way to obtain seedling strawberries when the land is well dressed with ham­
yard manure, nnd then only an inch or
h as follows: When the berries are fully
two of it should be turned up.
Chemi­
ripe take the variety you desire to experi­ cal fertilisers may be worth their cost
ment on (and tho poorest may produce as and they may be frauds; consequently,
fjood seedlings as thejjat, as “like docs the barnyard manure v the only safe reli­
not prodarolikt" iu this case) and mash ance. Tho following are some of the
best chemicals ; Sulphate of ammonia,
the fruit in just enough dry fine sand to
sulphate of potash, muriate of potash.
separate the seed, so that they can be German potash salts and nitrate of pot­
nown sand and all. Prepare a small bed ash.
These articles may bo applied to
Circnlt Court Commladei
made rich with well rotted manure, and any crop singly, or mixed. They should
be mixed with soil, according to their
thoroughly mixed with the soil; asd if
bulk and strength, and a handful! put in
PROBATE ORDER.
not in a shady place it must be protected a hill of whatever is planted ; but they
ST ATI or MICinOAN,County of
from the'rays of the sun in some way. are profitable only when bought of whole­
Sow your seed in a broadcast way, and sale dealers at the lowest market prices.

jhe?epi-WnkiyhBphbltcaRBapner

R, D. BULLOCK’^ TEMPLE IF
MUSIC JACKSON,

'W,

cover with finely pulverised noil about an

eighth of an inch deep, {tacking down the
earth with the buck of u spade. .

For a

tiuart of berries mashed in sand a bed
throe feet square would be large enough.
In about two weeks tho plants will come
up, and the bed must be kept constantly
moist and shaded. In the fall the plants
will require careful protection fur winter;
and the next spring they should be act in
Ixih v^icrc they will bear frail the third
yeaf.-1 Every plant will lie a distinct va-

.i“|“r. «« &lt;■“ »'
two, yent cwciipr. Amds.tu several hun­
dred plq^-jKi.i/.*/ .kttja h..
'1ROW‘ISUj«iqkixn dkcu.uiDs.
It is decidedly advisable lo cultivate
apple drohartls fur the first five or six
years, manuring well, and keeping the
ground free of grass and weeds around
the tranks of the tracH PoCRtOcs arc one
of the best crops that can be grown in a
young orchard. Corn is also good while
the trees are small.
Some fanners crop
their old orchards to advantage, plough­
ing rather shallow near the trees, so as
not to disturb the roots; but as a general
rule old orchards should be kept in grass ;
and “orchard-1 grass is very good for
such places, as in grows well in the shade.
An old farmerjsayti: “I have an apple or­
!
chard of seven and’a quarter acres that has

PLANTING MILLONS.
Hug manure, when well decomposed
with its attendant litter, Is the best fertil­
iser for mcloiw, nquajlica and ououmbero.
When that is not to be hod, use the lx*t
well
rotted barnyard manure that you
hare.
Pul two shovelfuls in a hill,
mixed thoroughly with the soil. Let the
seeds when covered be about level with
the surface of the adjoining grounds, 10
to 12 to a hill, to be thinned out to throe
or four plants, cover about an inch deep
with soil that docs not form a hard crust
jqftcr a rain, and when plants come up,
place boxes, open at both ends, over them
to protect the plants fwm the bugs.
These boxes need not be made of boards
over six or eight inches wide; and they
arc n sure preventative of depredations by
bugs m» they fly near the ground, and the
growing plants arc not wben by them.
Land plaster is good to keep away all in.sects from plants where they are not other­
wise protected. A little should besprinkled
upon them early in the morning while the
dew is on. Ashes and every other sub­
stance that sticks to the plants will ’keep
away lliobugiL
pbar

of June next, at » o*«hx* injtha forwoun. b«

Great Bargains

asd ahonlated tn mM Ownity sf Bam,

%

VaCtall harin* bw
certain nortnaa tu
S2»Wg andJamr.
tian Mfohicaa. to,
&amp;;'.sssh?i

“------ “

‘

and

YBSfeaats

Jataary 34U&gt; ona ll

a

The Smith American Organ,

day of Janurr o
wrrcH-foor, In

HAZELTON BRO ’S PIANOS.

iiliu nr.

It is generally considered that ,
blight can only be remedied by cutting mrat of mid iBlertBl, »ndp&gt;» XBtae roaudnin* anaway the diseased wood.
What tho
cause is lias never been fully ’ developed ;
l&gt;een set scvcbtccu years ami is most
of it in very fine, healthy condition, and I but wherever it appears to a degree to
hare ploughed and cultivated it every cause the wood to decay and die, cut it
year, I think, but two since it was planted ; out down to the healthy w&amp;d, and allow
the trees to send up shfiots from below
th«e two it was seeded tn clover and tim­
othy. stad yielded two good crojw of hay the diseased parts. In the firat stages of
the
disease it bus often been cured by the
each of the two years.
The trees have now beculuv
largo use of the following: To half a bushel of
rflCoartboaM. in Ike city of
that thocrops sowed or planted in die lime add four pounds of sulphur; alike to
orchard do not*’amount to very much, the consistency of whitewash, and when
it
w
nnfliad,
tn
each
millon
of
the
hut taking the time from the first plant­
wash half an ounce of carbolic acid.
Ap­
ing of the trees, I think I have raised u
ply this to the diseased ports.
Where
large an amount of crops on the land oc
the bark is diseased, remove the outer
copied by the orchard as on. any equal
portion before making the application.
number ofacres of my farm.*’

laSrtI"1'.
5 ssf1sTC.“ras.,s*i®a“»

‘S.tS!rSria?,ag

e

fe-

COVXRLMi rODDJOl LllHX.
When an animal becomes bloated or
In sowing fodder corn in drills, a good
“hoven” by eating too much grass or
way to manage the covering, is to cover
with a plow, Tunning a small ndgo over clover, aw cattle arc liable to do on firat
being turned into a luxuriant pasture, the
the corn. Then make a smoother as
best diet for such an animal would be dry
follows: Take a hemlock joist 1x4 inches,
feed, composed of ground oats, cracked
cut it in three four feet pieces, then lay
corn, fine feed, and a small quantity of
down tho pieces forming a square, the
sweet hay.
pieces being about 2 feet apart, then cov­
er tte.tqp with boards nailed strong.
In
KEW ADVERTISEMENT*,
•me end of one of the outside pieces, bore
a hole to admit a small chain to hitch the
G. P. Rowell a Go's. Column.
whiffletroe to.
We will suppose the

com has been planted about a week, and
is well sprouted:
Now take your “drag.”
put a large flat stone upon it in ftont,
hitch your horse to it, and go over the
ground eroffiwise of the ridges.
This
will smooth the land splendidly, the corn
will come up immediately, or in 48 bount
the weeds will all bo destroyed; and fre­
quently tba crops, will require but little,
or no after cultivation. It ia necessary to

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THE ESEMY OF IISESSE!

THETO MAM
FOEAMDOFBEASTFAIN
1. U.UnW OU

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

Si* tfu*SS

New Haven
Haiti on Rirrm. :ca» Ba»«
ad and elrealatad in •aid Con
&lt;3)&gt;aoe«Ml

Conn.,

FOR T'lIK (

Mercantile Training
YOUNGMEN.

potatoes were planted.

VIIAR LES R.

Hope. April tttirlCT.

H£»»l S

ADMINISTRATO

b

-artho dAle. rirhL UUe nW totereat

°r£te£ Awfni. A ll. 1KB.

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KELLS.

A. UUd^s

SM.ny.

The most extensive, thtmmgb and nun
mct« hmuu.a«.-t*^itv
h,„ wrW
Eight thousand graduate* of this college
nor in successful bwumM in the prin«|ial
•ilicM and towns of the United Suites

The Ri[ht Kind tf Mon for
Yom Meo.

$5=$20K''
mvb-7

HENRY

“gaa&amp;A.

PROBATE ORDERr

Magnificent granite building, with degnutly fitted and ftuniaUd apartment* for
the application of and carrying out of onr
novel and systematic methods of

BUSINESS TRAINING.

Young men who contemplate a businem
life, and jwrents having Mtns to educate,
ana
particularly
requoitod
to
semi
for documents relating to the college, which
give full infonaation an to term*, «mditiona of cntarncc, etc. Addnnt,
.

CHARLES R. WELW, Pr»Me;.t,
xx29Lf

A’rio f/awM, QutM

of dollars can be saved in the supply of
the table, as the writer knows from 10
corn

cvLTtnr.

If one were to try to grow the greatest

the more ibe greater the crop, then ma­
nure liberally in the hill.
Probably the
hill eystem, rows about three and a half

*

R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for Michigan
Northern Ohio and Indiana.
Branch Houses at Crand Rapids, East Saginaw and
Flint.
,
xriTir
A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

Prtew 13 par Imx.

FITS &amp; EPILEPSY

;

Oli PisDis anfi Onan laitt n Kictene fir New Diet.

PROBATE ORDER

IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS,

will generally dispel all ordinary diseases
not settled jiennancstly in the system.
After strawberries, raspberries come to
continue about three weeks; then wc
have black berries whore the climate is
not too cold ft&gt;r the cultivated varieties;
then tho currants ripen, which nmmu
till thuearly grapes mature; and taking
the season through any family with a
half acre of land in a garden can grow

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Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

PETERMAN'S PILE REMEDY.

POSITIVELY CURED.

SMALL FRUITS IN GARPENB.

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO. '

_■

PKTERMANS NERVE PILLS.

worfcan. rtndenti, eU.

PIANO,

ERNEST GABLER

A potfMt BmtM FoodL BaMoraa Uxi of mi

drag it at the right stage of its growth,
to be determined by the heat of the
Heather. This kind of rode drag is also Tho wont care of the lr&gt;DS**t lUndln*. by tui
DR. IIF.BBARD’S CURE
excctent for smoothhlg 'the riages over
potatoes covered with a plow, in 15 or 20
days after being planted and the ground

But few people seem to know the val­
ue ofsmall Traits to a family when grown
in their own gardens.
You commence
with strawberries ; they continue, about a
month. You pick, perhaps from six to
twelve quarts a day. You have them on
your table as a desert, if you. nleasc, at
noon, and your tea-table is loaded with
thorn at evening, and you want little else
bat your bread and butter. Your family
ccAsumc in one way or another about
eight auarts a day, and while they last
no medicine for bodily ailments are rcquired, us a qmet of strawberries daily I

—IN--------

Pianos Organs

MORTGAGE SALE.

rorepnomiG
DOH at this OFFICE ■•ass"-’

SHEET MUSIC '
FOR SALE «t THE BANNER OFHCF

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SOKE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
Wild. NOT CURE. NO ACHE, NO
PAIN. THAT AFFLIOTRTHE HU­
MAN BODY. OK THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN
IMAI., THAT IK) EH NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT
TLE COSTING 25c., 50c., or $1.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOK
KI) TO LIFE ANli USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
. »«*irt
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                    <text>VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1876..

NO. 8

Implements i

Jhe JJejni-Weekly Sepliblicajt iapw ^0-A
GEO. M. DEWEY
KUTOH

A Kb

PUBLISHER.

FOB THE SPRING TRADE

THE CELEBRATED

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

KA TES OF AD VERTIS1NO.

1
I

KwT MO| 1
UkTi tu»i i

tMJ

1&amp;|

niiiioyn
Iron Plow
With Wood or Iron Beam.
Land Rollers, Harrows,
Plows.

PROfTSmi AMD BUSINESS CARDS.

Cultivators, Double

Shovel Corn

.

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
TRIUMPH HARVf STKR AND KMP1RE STATE MIND,

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
With patent Bent Hear, made from the best New York Second
Growth Hickory.
The Old Reliable
attohn

&lt;• an &lt;
MMdlsr

'

11AHVEY WBUOBCT,

Constants? on Hand,

-A.T- AGHICULTUHAL HALL,
One door east of Goodyears Hardware.

RaMien. and Saliow of th. In.
T. Ara Ixaup aMMMDiJed U&gt;

J MESSER &amp; POWERS
Hastings, April 12, 187G.

lotion
R&lt;?»1&lt;&gt;*o»Uaip ti.CMlmorr

The finest and largest line of

DENTIST

HasWHe,

■

-X weuia uo it mUtngly IT I thought
it would do any’good."
“There is nothing like trying; It can
do no harm. Monday, Charles is going
to Boston, and be can mail it ou the way,
no that he will not know it la from Col
Chester. He always returns Mrs. Mara-

MIL ■■

1

Baauaabt tha Oraa« Spirit, bit Ufa lu

liclifti.

County. Comprising mens, boys
and
youths suits, odd coats, pants
&lt;• J- WA
and vests, and a
Carriate, Sift and Omaneila!
•xrasiR.'W’ JEriacwm
line of Overcoats of all sizes
styles, kinds and prices. Over
PAINTER

At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop

Jefferson St.,

Hastings, Mich.

ONE HUNDRED

B.F. STEIN HOFF

THE YANKEE SCHOOLMISTRESS.

different patterns of imported and domestic

CLOTHS MB CASSMERES
- Siiical a£Iectyucal

DENTIST

from Detroit, ex­
pected soon, when we shall be prepared Ip. famish the best of
Clothing MADE TO ORDER, “&gt;d perfwt
fits guaranteed, at the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hastngs, Meh.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
11 satingb,

The place to buy your,

CENTRAL HOUSE
L. E. STAUFFER, Prop.

u 9 SjTj
DRUGS A MEDICINES!

is at the

GITY DRUG STORE,

M friaada aid uaaaay aww

CHARGES SAME AS USMAL.

C.ABAHNES will be glad to see all of his old

friends

das may moreas will favor him with ,their patronage.

100 Robbins’ Cultivators,
Plows, Double Shovels, Gangs, Harrows, Etc., for sale.

TTnajeixax^ «fc

wood

Will be taken in payment for above.

CHAPTEB TOVB.
Mos Wardlow went with Fred Green
at evening to see Addie.
The little
fellow wept bitterly aa be looded upon
her sweet face? “Don't txy, Freddie—
you were not to blame," she whispered,
as he beat over her, and Mbs Wardlow

ALLC/I Uft/IKTT.

^'Quarter part six.

You had bail ride

over to Mr. Jilbon'a" to morrow evening
get what clothes you need, and start from
here.”
Mi.® Wardlow did so.
Mr. Jillson
and his wife had gone to an evening lec­
ture, and she had no opportunity of
speaking with them. She therefore men-

“I am willing to do it, for she really nows from Fairhaven that required her
immediate presence, and cvwaxraeotly «he
■ds aid and comfort."
"Have-il ready by Monday, then, and Would be obligedito take a weevs Vacation,
requested him to inform his father. *r
-will see if he does not open_ ...
it.
He and
■
Mtion left."
।
Forty the next morning Mr. Watson
must have soma natural affeetion
relatives that .I carried the travelers to tlfo station, and
“Had Mr. Masstan no 1^...^.
could frother?
before
had
“She knows nothing of his iriends— break!!
he was from England."
____ a
very
ranch
HEc
i^
otl&gt;cr_
country
place*,
-'It was strange that so sensible a wo- '
die sudden departuro of the teacher
tnau slioukl have made anch. a .mistake as and
1
to hare chosen him?’
.
1elicited a great variety of conjictures.
and Mrs. Watson simply said that
“He. was very handsome and a perfect Mr.
•
jeodeman In manners. Hugh reromblw ’she bad received a business letter, demand­
him; I think hesriHmakea better man." ing
'
her immediate pnaehre at borne.
Monday, after washing. Mm. Griffin
ran into Mn. Watson's; she evidently
“Mias Wardlow, I am sorry you are had a brilliant idea in her head, and wm
going to board at Mr. Griffin’s, but it actually swelling with the burden.
“So, Mn Watson, you have found
caanot be helped,; I suppose. You must
Mt a watch before the do*r of your line,
thing would turnup. The* awful good
people hare ’moat- always something hid
out of sight; but I can t make Jim becarefal."- 1
•
“You cannot be too cautious, Jet me Hevc a word of It?1
assure yon. But I presume you will
hare e.verw Banrfnrt_"
“Now don't play up ignorant,
raided about my
Of
Why she
Why,
ill only let . ma course.you know about it.
makes me shivand cold frosty

“They are dreadful in cold weather.
“Wb it nwwmary for Mr. Spooner to
I wonder teachers don't get their death of
twiihWrr
. He never saw his dear playmate again. colds going from one phen to another.
“Charles arranged more than a wock
She lingered a few days in pain, and then
dted.
I
It was on Bunday that the funeral was
I found the rain dripping dowp on my
bed,and I wu as wet as a drowned rat,, asked Charles to look after Her."
“Mr. Jflhon says she has no connecwith their teacher? following Mb. Mars petfood? soaked out. I'fMttp and tried
ton ami Hugh aa mourners: Four Hugh! to strike a light, but my snatches were
he bad batts devotedly attach ad to his wet, and I had to sail at the top of my
sister, and was almost; -baart broken at voice to wake up the mistress ; she finally world. Shea drw»d in mourning for
hw death, but- he. triad to comfort hie got up and ease in.
I cannot but her mother; her father died ycara ago, he
J^Shs Wardtow told me the ranre; so
laughing matter then, I nature you.
'She helped move tho bedstead, and got
built tho fire for him and swept the room. some dry sheets and pillows and wanted
After the little girt's burial, the artbedi me to go baric to bbd. But I sat up by
resumed its usual routine, eveqtUqg the kitohefl ire the rest of the night, and
moving in harmony and order.
Miss dosed in my chair?'
"That was a little worn dun I fared
fourth removal, to fir. Griffin's but Mm.
Watson had insisted on her sjcodiug Sun­
day in A&lt;-r family:

* “School

Little Eddie Wataon came running in :

Call

at Hamtins-ai ^kjjricnltnral ’Worlua.
XXl-8.4t

&lt;J*Hileauui, Albany,
n. r.j

[From tKr Cvntrg

XX241T

Mich.

1051

0
rrtcvoiyrMn^v^
the rignasion and dincord, and it was a rclk
it, a
ile playing
school time came, to leave tho uproflr 'for
a fow hours. Il was a perfect |uxurt?/b * ^tt is not bad' news, I are by' your
find herself opqo more in Mn Wntmfo's
smile."
•*
■
ijifiet home...............
'
".i
‘Str. Woteon’was a merchant in the
village, and a brother of the wife, one I never heard of him, but the gentleman
who wrote this is the postmaster of our
town, and he says there have been two
J*mained at the store till Mr. Watson had letters sent, and lastly a gentleman camo
taken his meals, which be always ate from New York to seek me out; be wishes
with his family, and Uncle Charley never,
me to come to Fairhaven immediately."
.
spent much time in the berate. m- he
“Hvw tnuph ia U. does lie write ? '
slept in thio atovo.'
Mias Wardlow had
“Ho aays-iLfa .enough to make uw io­
an
introduction
to
him
wbep
who
flrwt
dependent’"
1
indK*nwlth tJwirpbo.pborbricbi.
Cmmepood boarding at hb aiater'i, and
Abbair^lcxlisd a vm- comfortable
d hardly seen him afterward.
She
fooling InTusr twart'lbat nudit, but still
•noticed that the children seemed fond of
him, but all the opinion she ■ had formed »!«&gt; could not sleep. She :had consulted
was that bn wm&gt; rather a bloakanl, row- with Mr. Watson ou hjf return from the
paDionablc man, and aoeuicd a little like stare, and h« thought jt advisable by all
means for her to goto Tafrhsyen, and see
nis sister'both iu looks and manner.
,
-what was to be fl&lt;mo.
‘It was Saturday night.
Mary had
^bern wiH one difficulty arise," she
gone up. stairs with her little brother, remarked, “I Imre not dm money jwu
and Eddie was at the store with bis fa.
ther. Tho ladies were cosily seated- aw .
their rocking chain ia ' '&lt;■■ Bitting room,
both knitting, when Mm. Watson asked:
“I suppose it is not expected that I :
“Whom arc you working for, Mias shall draw any pay till the dose of the
Wardlow? You said you had no brother, school, and I have lent what money leAad
and these .arc buy's Hocks."
about me for a little time."
.
“You need not speak of \l, Mrs. Wat­
“Indeed," said Mr. Watoou, arching
son, but they are for poor Hugh Manton. I his brows; “ 1 wonder who wore so lowWhen I watched with Addie, I saw that | in tRh state of their finances as to eomo . to
he Lad no stockings, and.so 1 got some ' a young lady to borrow."
yarn- I can knit them just as well as i “O, that a my secret; it is all safe.”
“Well, as I am trauurcr to the district,
not. I think he is a very good boy."
“So do I.
I supposed they had if you will give me an order for the money
■yon wish, I will pay it to you on Monday;
| and, by tho way, Uncle Charity is going
she docs not got along very fast with her to start for Boston Monday morning, and
work Poor woman' she luu a hard yon will have him for company lire whole
time of It. I'm afraid Addie's death will route."
“That will be very pleasant; I do not
kill her."
But
“I hoj&gt;c not! It is strange her father enjoy traveling alone in the cars.
does not help her, now her haxi-aad is will the district be pleased at my having
gone. It is cruel to let her suffer thus."
“I will attend to (bat ; I ibiuk it will
“I have been thinking of it very much.
Suppose, Mub Wardlow, \you should make no difference."
“I shall depend »pou you, Mr. Watson.
write to him the particulars of hu grand­
child's death, and tell them of their demi- At what time do wo .start Munday morn-

eople. What should you say ‘if you
rand but it was til got up for a show, and
ba had gone to many vmtr brother ?"

would like to come.”

boarding place had bean a natty, ill-regu-

BM to marry; to lure the euremony
(ooMTixrrD oir rovsHi pack]

�nomination, yet it is perfectly evident
that they wUl adhere to the positron they
have taktitwi the Financial question and

The New

EDITOR

both in that and the nomiMtiaii of Allen

For President,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
rfOUa.

York

Tb. temtvtlM-CbmH ..tawH
—ThejUniifajia ■titan —The Blaine

Hastwqb, Micb., May 85, 1876-

But the fa*t is, Ohio in thia matter,
will not stand alone. A State so largely
Representative as Ohio is, will exert a
powerful if not- an absolutely eantreling
influence in, the National Democratic('■onrentioa. If h doei hot prove to be
powerfill enough to dictate the Demo­
cratic nominee and platform it can and
will defeat—through its forty-four dele­
gates and the others from the the West
who will share their views,—any obnox­
ious candidate and the adoption of any
platform
that favors honest money.
Thiirwill probably rule out Tilden, as he
and his friends are charged by the Ohio

and’ uncertain, or a half-and-halt

Republicin NiUunil Convention.

Th. next nnion Republican Convention for
the nomination of candidate, for President
and Vlce-Preridenl of the United State., will
be held in the city of Cincinnati on Wednes­
day the fourteenth day of June, 1876. at 12
o'clock noofe/ and wUl consist of delegates

driatplea from each orgsnisod terthe District of CotambU. In call-

rreonunendH to inrile all Republican electors
tions, who are oppooed to reviving aeetiMal
ihuN, and desire to promote friendly feelinand permanent harmony thrpuj-hout the coun­
try by maintaing and enforcing all the
constitutional right, of every eiilsen. includ­
ing the foil and free cxotcim of the right of
"Uffrage without intimidation and without
fraud ; who are in favor of tho'continued
prosecution and pduirhmeni of all official &lt;i!shsnestv-, and of economical administration of
______ i.
a_

and hi* rag money pafieT aS fatal to the

Kqu«-r bw

chemt

Democratic party. The tattata * to waving
T*

.„

i

by the bloody Ku Klux of the South, up number*
corner." These maps ahow
•i timH end iMffcotivo clam of its citi- ached
comparative value of farm
ntb. It is reported that the Senate Com
mittec having charge of tho legislative
WAsnixaTOX D. p: May 19th, 1876. Judicial and Exocutivo appropriation bill
The leading men here of both parties
utiettpf the production of t«
attach vary little importance to the lata visions as sent to it from tho House. Such By means ofcharts the a voragn
political conference held in New York. It action precipitates the predicted dead Jock. per acre of the country * rtapk
is well known that it was largely enginect- Fitxhugh has lowered his opinion of biix.- for each State. Specimens of.
ed by men who deserted the Republican
aelf tomrwhat since life party friends hare
party in 1872 after vainly seeking by men- manifested a disposition to drop him. He
vogccoxrte
leadership, to dictate impolicy, to name its
of U*o
than Fitxhugh.
Presidential candidate,, placed oa a platform
Lmi.ax.
teuurc, uic utuwuuu of vegetable prod­
which virtually surrendered to unrepentant
uct*, is illustrated by means of specimens
confederate* and their subocrvknt allies,
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER
many of the essential Iruito of tho nations

Democracy, with the responsibility ol publicans hold that the foundations oftheir
their defeat at the last October election. party are sufficiently broad to a&lt;xx
’'
“
Whoever is nominated mus’. be acceptable date every American oiliseu who &lt;!
Subject to the docWnn of the Republi­ to the soft money faction of tho Ohio,
tlic establishment of the Govern!
can National Convention.
ladiana, and Michigan Democracy, no supremacy, the absolute equality of every
matter whether the platform be vague cituen before tho law, a liberal educational j

non­ system under the fostering care of the
committal dodge and all this is uncer­ Government and free from ecclesiastical in­
tain, the only certainty being that it will terference and the economical admini*tra­
not be outspoken for honest money. tion of the Government with a faithful ex­
Hence the battle for a sound currency is ecution of all its laws. If the liberal* or
to be fought over again before the people, independents desire tho accomplishment of
and the businew men of the country are to these ends they are cordially Invited to
have no security, and hence no confidence join us, if they desire less than this, thei r
until they again proclaim their tietermin* coming would only introduce an clement
atian at the polh i.t tuch a way that it of disturbance afld opposition into our
thall no longer Lc qnettionetl or triJM household. They say,on the other hand,
Confederate Demo­ the Ikmocral. manifest no disposition to
with. The
cratic House
_ ten tatiros has suffi- repeat the insane folly of 1872, when their
cientiy shown that that party has no desire to conciliate thia junto of divorced
measures to propose for the revival of politicians, led them to endorse as their
prosperity, or the rorteration of public standard bearer, a man who was so openly
confidence, and to settle tho question and notoriously hostile to tho pratices and
beyond all earn the Ohio Democracy’ now aims of their party that the hyprocracy in­
plunges again into the most dangerous volved in M?h nation provoked
the
hcriaea of the ipaut two years. What the ridienic of the world and brought upon
Michigan Democracy will do, la to be deter­ them a moot crushing defeat Dsyonport
mined at Lansang on -Wednesday, ot which produced by the Democratic Managers as
wc cannot be adviacdln time for the publi­ a “forlorn hops" and whose testimony was
cation of this article.

to have revealed to the world the iniqui­

One consequent^ of this action ta, at
least, very evident-to the careful observer
—it fixes the political atatys of Ohio, pro­
vided the RtpuMicans ttand uptarr up
for honest money, as wc have* no doubt

ties of the present administration, has been
discharged, and all' hope of redeeming
their promises relative to unearthing any
criminality cut the part of the president
through such a wide awake witness aa he

Mr. White, the Kentucky M. C wj|0

is made

Ka Kha Mass tarn—Catt-

For Vice-President,
&lt;
. JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
of Pennsylvania.

“Honest money for all, and.
free schools for all. . There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

at osch evolution. The agricultural display

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER

Ohio will cten contend tn ednterf for his
iimf’.

Progress of the ahow— Some

of tho

a an ,-tf(1II
I that it
But Mt
ck) uny

lUdinl M.
State, and must do something t0 rnnl,
his bad emineuce oonspicumu, an,j (
CowsidcriDg the source whence it ron^.
Mr. White ou^Ht to take'this as a

claw CTttspUtncr.t. It shows that from &gt;
Democratic ttb^point a movement iu il,e
kttesMl «&gt;f Morality fa despicable.
Tho iuvsatigation into Mr. !&lt;Lllir,
connection with the Union Pacific bomb
ba, terminated an hia friends belieyed ii

would, in hia entire and complei,- »in.
dication. Colohel Scott baa explained ill ■

whole irauraetiuo. and the mystcru.iK
affair his hoett ’ made to mure ■&lt;&gt; Mr

|IK

Blaine's glory, inataad of shame, a-

Fefaet
Chi

slanderer* had dewed.

The Kentucky Rcpublicau Slat.hinerv used in thu manufacture oftlirec. Tho veotiou indorsed Secretary Bristow f.r
fermentation is shown ofstarchy aubrtauocs President.
from which beer,
and porter are made,
PII/ladblpuia,
and aj-o the distillation of whisky. A
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Show mode*! Mill and pfans of notable Amctican
” ' PROBATE ORIHtR.
could be fairly me mured by the attendance distillerita are exhibited. Tlieu are a«&lt;n
during the first week after the opening it tUfe
would be a good time now to take back

Um
the

some of the glowing and extravagant in turn, being distilled and converted Into
thing*1 that have heretofore teen raid. It brandy. The display of the wood growth
has really been an exceedingly dull week, of the country is inexhauatire.. At the
foot of the easw- stand
hundred
With considerably less than 20J|00 average
sections of logit, overbsad tn the case being
daily -attendance. But this state of facts specimens of the foliage of their respective
is simply in the natural order of thing, trees. Next to Horticultural Hall and
and not in the least discouraging. The grounds this spot affords the botanist the
delight
which, the
Can
cold, wot and disagreeable weather has of greatest
itself been enough to keep everybody at iennial can give him. From the sub­
tropical gfowth of the Gulf and _ South ■
western State* up to the hardy coniform of
abroad—and it is correct too—that the Maine and the Northwest there ia. not a
Exhibition lacks a good deal of b&lt; ing ready. tree of importance which is not here repre­
The unfinished condition of the walks .nd sented. The patience of the curious ia
aorely taxed in counting the rings of oW
num- rous building*, together with tho mud

one has stDI to encounter about thegrounds,
are by no moans features calculated to at­
tract When it is known that tons of
exhibits arc arriving daily, people naturally
enough feel that there is no hurry. But
this fa no indication that they wont come
by and by. Thesuccnaa of the exhibition
ia aarared both by its immensity and tho
interest and entliuriaam manifested every­
where, especially oa the opening day. It
ia stated that considerable disappointment
is felt by tho Centennial direction and in
businras circle* generally at the limited
number, and what they are pleased to farm
the severe .ecommiy, of visitora. So far as
the exhibition is conoernod there is no oc­
casion for misgiving. When the pressure
of spring business shall Vo over, and tho

t.«&gt;»ar»d utNti
JndooirnAu,
Bite

tliat had doubtless sheltered weary aborigiaes while Louis of France was battling
for the cross in Palestine. Mort of these
interesting specimen* were obtained from
Serra Nevada . Mountains in California.
The pnatiisd-of those of which accurate
atatistics can be given are as follows : One
of a sugar pine, 175 feet high and 27 feet
in circumference at the bara-, and 588 years
old, the section having been made al a

year, when the honAt donedand the Democratic Members during
and 510 years
cumfe
money iasuc in many localities had to be the last days of his examination confined
taught the people, as a matter of instruc­ their efforts to prevent his revealing what
diameter of 6 feet G inches,and one of red
tion by such men aa Carl Schurx and he knew of democratic- venality, fraud,
til ver fir, 1G8 fact high, 30 feet in diamet
cr at the base, tanentig for one hundred
Stewart L. Woodford, that triumph corruption and mob violence in New York
feet befiM IfcMI branch was toaebed,
would evidently renew itself this year un­ city. Not much intorckt or activity is njanand 392 years old. AH these grew on thu
der the better understanding and the ifcattxl in tho other investigations in
pteN of 1776 and rapport torn aa incorporat­ general harmony which now characterises progress save that of the ' gorera moo L
ed in tho coMtitulion and law.; aud who arc
It has been well said Insane Asylumna. It ia generally believed
m favor of rccornixing sad atrengthening the the Rcpublicana.
faudameatsl principle of national unity in that this action of the Ohio Democracy that the Sonata will decide that it has no day after day, until they are contest, and
tHta rantennisl anniverrary of the birth of the
then most of them will go away to return for most folk in the Middle States is that
amounts to a demand for Gov. Hayes_as jurisdiction in the Belknap cam- which was for a farewell visit in the autumn to irbat
offljd many: varitiea of native oak and the
the Presidential candidate of. the Repub­ again taken up on the lljth inst. The matter
lican party, in order that he might re • in all probability, will be determined before
Washington, D. C.’, Thursday, January -1$, peat on a Ir-retr scale hia glorious tri­ Saturday night*or before the middle of the millions ot viators will prove a little
TWotXOo, BtlberiLU raCTORY BaiUii
Juke Vcrnsy, but the people arc certainly
umph of last year.
And that is most next week at fnrtheiest. The action of the coming.
Tkora»pl» m&lt;«r,
4-itiTTl
Southern Atlantic
THE DEMOCRACY.
decidedly our opinion. Wo believe that House in pasting a largo number of - claims
But for the th
the
with Hayes, and only with Hayes, is the repeatedly rejected by former CongrtsM* schema’ organised
The doser attention li paid to the ac­ success of the Republican party assured. on the ground of fraud, the disloyalty of
Southuarx and fine grain,
tion of the Ohio Democratic State Con­ The Ohio Democracy hare made the ooo- tho abtUttMtaf or both Fm daependod the
region ui rugged both
existing dirtrusttowarda tho ex-Ooofaderate
vention held at Cincinnati, the other day,

stinr any of Its obligations. »nj in favor of
vtwtaining. in every wsy the national faith
a.il financial honor : wjio hold that the eomn&gt;on school system is the nureery rf American
liberty and riiould he maintained absolutely
free from sectarian control: who believe that,
fot the promotion, of these ends, and dirce-

the State last

WOOL. WOOL,
OAUMNG.

the more apparent becomes the fact that the Nation this Year, and either Rearing and Democratic Members and ifthe present
if. was the most important event that/Has Bill Allen or some other man who stands action in thsas cases established a prece­
occured in the political field, outride of on hia platform will be tho chosen Stand- dent for the niton.- hundreds of similar
claim* introduced this Winter involving
Congress,for months. It proclaimed to
every disinterested man, in -language' too Democracy. And it behooves the Republi­ hundreds of milfiouM of dollars, and thous­
plain to be misunderstood, that the Demo­ can party to meet them on their chosen ands of others which will assuredly appear
erotic partyis still unsound and unreliable ground with a candidate known to invin­ hare only to wait for a Democratic Admiccible—and that map ja Rutherford B.
Hayes, now the popular Governor of Treasury. |t i&gt; supposed that the Attor­
ney General will instruct General Augur
Union, one of the most desirable to se­ Ohio.
•
cure in the November election, which
Political Notes.

overrun with

anxious to spend their

The annual meeting of the Centennial

siglit. The cafes and refreshment places
inside of the giouds, whioh charge ttekk

drinks, will foil dlaaataoualy, as they most
justly deserve to foil. I have seen bills

those who oppose General Hawley.

repeated if the Governor ia ^qaMo to effect
it with the nraana al bis command.
The
invoatigation of Mr. Blaine's alledged botf-_
Arkansas Railroad bonds for $64,000
with the Union Pacific, money has resultadia another mortiiyiog defeat to the

lifilTOMitKM^Mu Mt to
by thia time that ftftaen eeata for a

Mck®, the convicted whisky ring fety
of St Louis, a wealthy, prominent and sup--

It is

crideutthalit will play tho same part at
8t Loris which it did in that State Con-

SXl-ux)

Being • buaiaoM tlutt needs a great Jc-I

year

caa do better work, nod give better .-altafaetiou than any other firm lu thiaaetfoh. W. H. Stebbins, the senior
failed in his attempt.

He goes to jail for

are many hundred
; $2 to $3 jy day old man, and a‘rich man—old enough to
Gov. Chamberlain ol South Carolina is
laws
eat-saoney, but shiDy-vhallicd on resump­
Independents or sore beaded Republi­ stub-as aan be obtained in any other Oita,’ know better than to violate the
suggested as a good second on dm Blaine
tion and the treasury nota question, ao
cs (if “?) who inaugurated tho cam- Chicago, New York or even Washington,
ticket, if that should prevail at Cinein-ithoot stealing. Serves him right.
that their battle was half lost, before it
was fairly begun.
All thia, together
fabahoods against every probablecoeteataat
Ex-Senator Brownlow is not a Morton
with its .endorsement of Roaring Bill.
man after all, the Cincinnati CbaiaterctoZ is
Alien for President, awl the making of
informed, but prefers Bristow, with Hayea
that arch swindler Geo. H, Pendleton,
for second choice.
President of the Convention, and Chair
the party who traded the heeds for
Andrew Shuman, of the Chicago Kren­
raan of the delegation »to the National
ing Journal, is a candidate, on the Ba•erteeUy charged with Mceiriog m noorid- irgottcn one hundred years
To me the United SimUm I
fcctly manifest that there is no sound­
ness in Ute Ohio Dxmockacy.

I

UNDERTAKING

Vraaa.

and yet this party, untaught by the past,
The Delaware delegation goes pledged
uninspired by the future, deliberately to Blaine.
reiterates all its wont positions of a year
The Southern
Democratic campaign
ago ! This notion was only intensified by motto: “Forcibly if we can, peaceably if
the unavailing protest of the friends &lt;4
SenatorThunnan, since they showed that
Senator Booth of California says ho
all spirit and nerve had already been tawill not accept the Green Backers nomin.

WELCOME GARBLE.

gjroaHfe*

tentloo to this part of their extr»4vi
and Train ftrrolrired *•'«.

The Electric Balm will be word only

STEBBINS BROSs»ui«^}«br
uss.
jbjV

I
I

rorabb toward, the Union
Says a New York paper. “If at is true

B r
hie that “(Bd Fog Horn” can possibly be i. only getting Uek Ma pay for 'hjs
fluence during the war.

i».

�Centennial (Celebration.
Senator Mprton's friends think Mr.
Blaine is the only man they have reason
to fear. The Indianapolis Journal says
HAETiNa8,MAY 18,1876.
die contest is practically between Morton
The citizens of the City of Hastings
and Blaine, since there is no human prob­ met at tho Court House, at eight p. m.,
ability of Bristow nomination, very Huie pursuant to adjournment arid were called to
chance for Conkling, and none for the “fa­ order by the ebnirnum J. A. Sweezey.
vorite sons." It does not think either will
Tho report of the Committee appointed
nominated on the first ballot, and suspects to solicit subocripliotts was called for and
it to be quite possible that tho prise may
be carried off by some man not at present
prominently mentioned.
subacriptions.
.
The Stale Eclectic Medical Association of
Tho following Resolutions were offered
Michigan, will convene for its seventh annual
and were unanimously adopted:
session in Lansing, on Wednesday, June
Rewired: That tho citixcm of tho City
7th, 1876.
of Hastings and Barry County celebrate

Rewired: That the County Seat be
designated as (he place for holding the
County Centennial Celebration.
Rewind: That the Common Council
of the City of Hartings, be and they are
hereby requested to appropriate a sum not
cxcceoding two hundred dollars to aid in
defraying the expenhe of a County Centen­
nial Cdebraliou to be held at the City of
Hastings, on on the 4th of July, A. D.
. Here is an Albion man's opinion of a 1876.
vexing question: ‘-In Albion but four
Rewired: That lite members of the
firms pey a retail liquor dealers' tax, while Grange, Odd Fellows, K nights of Piihias,
under the operation of the prohibitory law Masonic Order, Sons of Industry and Good
Templars, be invited to join with ua in the
nine firms des, . out liquor, hell fire and
Centennial Celebration.
damnation. The first year the tax laws
Rewired: That the Finance Committee
went into operation five firms paid the tax, heretofore appointed ramian aa the per­
dow but four.
The tax law has done manent Finance Committee.
more good in Albion in one year than pro­
Arrangements be instructed to invite the
hibition did in 25 years."
co-operation of the several Townships in
celebrating the coming Centennial 4th of
of the early settlers of the Township of Has­ July, and that they be requestod to attend
tings, died on Saturday at Big Rapids Mecos­ aa township organisations (ifpoaible) or
ta County. Aged about 64 yean, lie had otherwise if preferred.
On motion a Committee of Arrange­
been for over thirty yean a resident of this
county and was well known to all the old set­ ments were appointed to conaist of fire as
tlers of the county. It Ya^about two years follows -. J. W. Bentley, Norman Bailey,
since he was prostrated by a paraletic shock
H. A. Goodyear, Jos. A. Sweeuy, J. Q.
Creasy.
On motion I). R. Cook, and J. L. Reed,
were added to the Committee of ArrangeIl is suggested that Io make the interest of
the people Jin the county in the Centennial
On motion tho meeting adjourned unit]
2|lchta4ion. what it should be, that the cont. two weeks from this evening, uultsts sooner
mittecof arrangements appointed al the meet,
called together by the Committee of
lug on Thursday Evening, call a meeting of lbs
committees that may be appointed in the several Arrangements.
P. A. SHELDON, Secretary.
Townsh ips, to meet with them to make the
Liberal minded Physicians are cordlall^
invited to attend, with a view of uniting with
thia growing society.
Milo Cunx, M. D. of Bronson. Preaident,
II. F. Psckuax M. D. of Hickory Corners,

Gold 11*4

Square ia being P«t^a place.
Remember that we do all kinds of job
printing at the lowcvi living rales.
If you want job printing of any class, you
will eave moaer by calling al thia office.

Fruit trees are now in fall bloom, and tho
prospects of an abundant crop, are very fiat-

If exercise promotes health, those who col­
lect old bills for editors should lie among the
selection of President ef the day, an Ojstur ami
longest lived people on earth.
a Hander. We tbink the suggestion a very
Congressman Hurlbut of Illinois feels very
confident ia regard to Mr. Blaine's chances,
regarding Gqv. Hayes as baring the nail best
State of Mich. Executive Office, )
The Grand Trunk Railroad are now selling
Lanning, May 16, 1876.
\
Excursion Tickets from Detroit to Montreal
ASuat Moris a good lime Io clean up your and return for (10,50, good for seven Jays. To the People of the State of Siehitfan :
yania, finish planting your gardens, and An this is one of the most delightful tripe ia
I have received notice from the oCce of
etror all Imek alleys, UnMs. and public America, it would be wise far oar pleasure the Di^artmcut of Slate, al Washington,
seekers to avail themselves of this opportun­ of the passage, by Congress, of the Ib'lowAre wr going to pay auy^at tent ion tc Beeura- ity to see the wonders of the St Lawrence ing Joint Rewolution:
‘* Be it rewired by the Senate and liutue
liun day T If so it ia liuiVthat the programme Valley, and the beautiful eily of Montreal,
of Repretenltiiim of the United Staten of
was being arranged. Come let ua display «a with its wonderfbl Victoria Bridges,
America ta Congren anemUetl, That it
little patriotism.
be, and i.« hereby, recommended by the
The Bay City Tnisar sees in Guvernor
The President has nominated and the Senate and Houso of Rcpruwntativei to
Hayes a strong eomprotuiae Republican can­ Senate confirmed Edward Perrepont of New
the people of the several Htatra that they
didate for the presidency, who would be very
York, now Attorney General, Minister to uwetuble in their several counties or towns
popular in Michigan. So de we.
England. Alphotuo Yafl of Ohio now on tho approaching Centennial Anniversa­
The Michigan Central Railroad earned
ry of our National Independence, and that
Secretary of War, Attorney General ; and
they cause to have delivered on such day
#141,6.17 M during the second week in May,
au increase of #13,260 51 over' the amount J. Donald Cameron of Pennsylvania Se­ an historical sketch of said county or town
from ite formation, anil that a copy of said
cretary of war.
sketch may be filed, In print or manuanript,
The through Steepera. Pullman Peiecc cars
regarded by the GrtyUe aa having fallen prey to run from Grand Rapids to Philadelphia in 'he clerk's office of raid county, and an
additional copy, in print or manuscript, lie
io Gov, Tilden; Schurs and the rest being no the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad,
filed in the office of the Librarian of Con• manipulated into a tail for i ha Tilden kite." will begin their regular tripe ea Monday,
grow. U» the intent that a complete record
The wool season ie al band, and we hope the 29th, Tho cars will be new and will may thus be obtained of the progress of
and expect to aee large quantities purchased be the very finest made for the Pullman our institutions during the-Pint Centenni­
here, as that will enaUe the peoffle to pay Company.
al nF ikm'f
’
off their debts, and given new Impetus
Russell A Co., of Massillon. Ohio, manufbc
turv a Threshing Machine which Is eetehmlrd
There will be an ice cream racial al tlx
the county over. Their buildings corer sev*
Good Templars Hall, Qjvr J. 8. Guodyaar A
pendeace In thia state tt&gt;0 rwummeqdaacrmior ground, and are filled with the
Co.’s store, oaTuseday evening, May 3Otli.
tion may be univamUy regarded. Our
fliuwt machinery. Threading men and others
Good music will be furnbbed and a good tine
record in yet new and familiar to ua, our
intereetod would do wep tn send for their ildevelopment and growth ia
1 uatrated catalogue before purchasing.
pontiniiod prosperity,--------------and it i ranraamtly
proper tn tltia OntauJ
CflnUtonial* year, while re­
calling with gratitaed
" 1 tho beneficence of
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dealings
with us.
Divine Providence
in IHix
-----------„----------that we should put upon record, for those
who are to come after us, the history of &amp;
■"'TEHre^Faraxi abewl lba Ceart House
State that in forty years has grown to be
Square isteiagpu* iu position. Our opfa­
ad pjnpiro with n million and a half of peo­
m m freely exprasa when the centred was
ple-educated la public schools-blast la
j There ore signs tbat Gen. Hancock
. - - — -— - -j —
mide.hasnotbeua Aaugad tri the l««i by
fee preeaed to the ftwnk with .cuewed
^r or the Dwnoecttic candidate.
mLerib. b, Ik
lUp.Ui«.
B.„O. lb,
Ur**&lt; nrreUik. ud moc«»Mit will probably start from Wash

l&gt; Ik
“•* b I***"*1
.
cka MM . vMk-.uij 91.SO br
We slate, mM Kidwai wdfieft. that the
104 M&gt;l*nU
&gt;•
Hon. Allen G. Thurman is no loagwr to
O.lkuHw
»|* &gt;kM win
M.pMdCMMrtulk kfU* Ckirb I. be counted among those liaMa to |x»
».»diMj. r— w “• “"I'm
~- struck with lighting at St Louis.
MM&gt;r kU Ikn. Mkkk lirMUM. rf
It was very unkind of thu luflaUooiMs
MM MUMr. E.My kty 4k*H
to nominate so aged a man as Peter Coop­
TklknU rbt Mm, Ikl Ik Be*“l
er.
It is what Fitxhugh would call “jurk.
-r -muu.

&lt;kl W llkiy u k MkMIk. W. M l jug" him forward too roughly.
&lt;ki . Ik OISmmm. W. *. Ml talk.
I t ie alleged that District Attorney
BkU. cmU MM **M. M.OOO ~* M
Dyer expects that the Government will
carrying the State.
Are you going *o the (WtouaW * oak ef ue realise about a million dollar* from the St.
from one i o fifty a day. We answer em­ Louie whhky anu
phatically Yew. Now come jute ua. and show
.hat you have a little public spirit, and not
The Washington specials report Senator
stand beak and grow! berauae the Bailroad
Christianity “made a strong npeoch" on
&lt; -..tnpaui«. will not carry yen far nothing.
Friday
against jurisdiction in the Belknap
The
iQuessrara of the H*h Avenu.

By the Gomer;
K. G- D. Holden,
Secretary of Slate.

SPECIAL
CtrantorfiMl dime* of ita ooinago of
,e
PBADUBrnxB, May 22lNPl»70Bpring at last, and the earth clothed in 1W0 an Jrevh i" on»Ulwn
beauty I Ths prospect for abundant crops -are
The Bufialo Council has appropriated
good indeed,—for’fruit, never better. Our
merchants arc doing a good business for the •15,000 to celebrate the Fod rth.of Jnly.
Plaster mill m.mera report a good trade
times and they deserve success, as they sell
goods low as ran ba had in any of our towns. thb spring in botlr land and -calcined plaaThe Good Templars are active, and are cer­
tainly doing a good worh. Thvir Ungar marks
AU the trunk line* aoounfe half ratal
to th© Cincinnati and 8t Lanis Coaventiooa.

why don't the editor become cosriatont like
the Javenal man. and act with and advocate
two part lee, get a part ofyour paper printed
at. Detroit, sad go ibtn politic wu the other
aide of it. Mount two politico I horses, such
riders never fell, wxs a man riding two
horeoa ever known to fall T The Apoetlee John
and Thomax/bave certainly come among us,
paeaclung a new dispensation. They baptise
ha npme of the green which ths frosts of
&gt; wil^oblilerate, a_d discard the old. gold.
Bible which moth and rust uaanot cor
t fill tbs yrera baaed on noth­
* locust and wHd honey?"

to tho Centennial Expomtion.
Please send us tho names of all your
neighbors who ought to toko the Bakner

but who do not
Muskegon Lake u higher now than it
has ever been before: - The logs have
acarooly floating room under tho bridges.
At Madrid, 30,000 troops, including
three crack cavalry regiments, have re­
ceived orders to sail for Cuba in a few
wonks.

Two weeks from last Tuesday will occur
the Twentieth Annua! Grand Convocation
Washington, to arc if Major AnJeraow has of the Knights Templar of the State of
given Blaine any Mock in the Kalsmaioo and Michigan, at Detroit.
•
Hastings Hai)raa&lt;l. 1 will write yoa the
K. W. Trout, postmaster at Reed City
reanlt.
'
has patented a fastening for mail l*S»
which is said to bo a great improvement
over the present stylo of kotag
mail
bags,
as tho haga can be closed in one
Just at thlii time part lev are disetuaing
viudldatra and policwu in National politics. quarter of tho time.
The Republican party have- aetllvd down to
The Republican Convention of Ken*
the conviction that a change ef admiulatra tucky is said to have been the largest and
tiou tv needed. Net that Gen Grant has not
most respectable Convention ever held iu
been an effiejrai and oompeteal afooiai. but
that he has already Loan duly honored, and the State, and tho entbodam at the men­

that a change-would be la the inlerrat of the tion of the name of Bristow
country, and ao injustice to him. Your cor- bounded. •

nat our county oflkura who huvo bald their
poRitioaa for two or more farau, been bandMinnly doult by, already • And aught they
not to step down and out, gracefully ? Is not
a change in lbw iulerrat of the RepubBrau
party of the ceimty ♦ Not that these men are
not man qualifiad, n# IkU any fault ran bo
foil ad with th«n iu lhe discharge of their
duilea, l&gt;ut that others have just as strong
claims. We uavc other men aa well qualified,
men who have dune Just aa much for the
county and JuM S* much for the great party
of the country, Shall their ejalma be ignored,
and an dement of divialon thrust upon the
j*rty?
Tkiak of U m ww
quotfou,
have weight at the polk ia November,
should command doe allentkm now, b

was un­
/

OMIONB, psr bushel. SO0O«.
BBANS. per bnihtl. O»fl.n
pork. rjneaoo.
♦
MEBB PORK. Mr IK. lb.
HAMS. psrlb.. 12»lte.
SHOULDERS. Mr I*•.. I*.

TALL0W, psrlb-TSr.
CHICKENS, per lb.. A:
CHEESE, pw lb.. 15
WOOL, pm th.Wl i.
SALT. fiae. per bbl.. M.

State Affairs.

Flint u agitating the questiou of a paid
firn department.
Vermontville has shipped about 35 tons
of Ample sugar this season.
The improvements under way in tho
Baptist church at Marshall are to coal $4,­
000.
t

EAPLK SUGAR. WIOo.
HIDK8.&lt;rooa. pselb^fow.
HIDES. dry.p«rlh„fa.
HH EE1* PELTS, file to H &amp;.
CALF SKINS, rreon. perlb.. Or.
"
“ At. norlb..13e.
MONET. tDo.
BEESWAX, per Hu tfic.
CRANBERRIES, n.r b&lt;ub*l.»4«

Dogs recently killed twenty valuable'
sheep belonging to B. F. Milk, who lirre.
near Eaton Rapids.
The Grand Rapijs Dev»crat Hrt .the
girls of that dty have taken to riding iu
wheelbarrows for their health.

The Flint Globe says the seven raw
mills in that vicinity employ402 men, and
have oa hand 47,000,000 feet of lop.
W. 8. George * Co., have published .
manual of bew keeping, of which Prof.l
Cook, of ihejtgricultural College is the
Carlton Center 1 hope that you will give this author.
room inyonr va|uah|&lt;- paper. Carlton Center
Mem pMk. RDJU
la growing very fast. Mr. Carpenter ie build­
Lard. M1M4H2U51L
ing a new boube. Mr. Crane and Mr. Gordon
BulUr. prime western. Karee tad retail velx firm:
are following shit. Mr. Stinson la building a CHRHRY—STANLEY.—At tbs M E. Parssaars Mlah. Ml actio ax. 33^25. crwuo&lt;r7 ■_‘7&lt;i»28 ■ pvur tu
In
this
city,
by
the
Rev.
G.
W.
Sherman.
May
new store, and Mr. Covart tajka of building a
’-fob. 1JTC. Mr. Frank T. Omrrr. and Mias Halloa
new one and sail out the old oaa. Thera has
L. Stanley, both ot Johnstown.
been some U|k. of a Hrtel which Is vary much
aoodod. Mr. famous is about taking a trip
buy the machinery for a dour mill for which
I hope wlU be built this fell: then our formers
can ship flour Instead of wheat and save
their bran and aueh like for their caUie. We
have a good Grange hers which tn eela once a
week a good Trmplrv Lodge and a Band
meeting each week, beddei prtyrr meeting ,
Md likewise a gpo-1 d*y school.
Ttobeottpediere In the state are id ways
obtained and paid good wages. We lave a
new Bisckstniflh end wagon maker, jaM ar­
rived. Mr. Denn from Ku:(and fess bVcq
moriag a hHN far Mt. Leads., He bee th.
best machinery in the state for that wort.
X. r.Z.

Litil

Jlrtica?

Ltal oflmspsyWMJaUgU the Hastings P
0. Barry Camay, MM.. May 24. 1878.
Mra. HfaMtWh Barrett, Mrs. N.
Chas. Patters. Freeman Fish.

boMX. .«nyte, .'Wr»tv_opinion.
would stood next Tte nranioaHoc of
Blaine worW be equivstent to
An bonett opinion, we hove do

doubt; but, mercy on m, bow Lonwl peopic do differ in themi daj^I - t
,

Closing oot Sole—Ctancd gootfei M-oort
and more too, nt
Smith, Manee A Peerton’s
1X181,3
. -QHTajn.

Cmirrnh, Treat. WUkdbh. MmAeral,
Preaident Great has stated to a tnend। Salmon, birI Harris, oil New Fbh .1
hia^teniioo of ndti&lt;a tear -&lt;the
Smith, Mamek &amp;Tnswx*t.
.
‘; ,
world at the expiration of his terfc of muBwS

o«ae. Probably no living American is
more widely, known, or would reoeive

it b made wp of tolerably independent
Curiously enough the second choice of
half of them, or more, b Secretary Pbh.

ecnxtJtutlon frpm srresk. Whsa thisis the osm s
wIso discretion mould be u&gt;od. HmteUor-. Bitten
•narennf of th. parity of thrir-ateobsac baaii.
tho powsrfnliy faviporatfas prepsHUs of tho vs«o •

Crop reports from Oregon aay^ the sur­
in ths world of good workers. Whether he
plus wheat for shiptueifit will be a fair an­
renal na a abort er ora longer term with us
nual
average.
i the Impress erbia character will remain with
| aiany, ooporially with the young. The Rood
Michigan has sent eleven hundred va­
alone are treat!
rieties of wood and two thousand of nhurba

defeat."

The Common Council ef the dty of Hastings,
■•laOba tkxmdl Room May 23. 1876, pur-snaat to adjournment.
The meetieg eante to order, and there nott
.
being a Quorum prewar the meeting wae adjourwed until Thursday evening May 25th A..

mot

Good habt* toad to prvloacltfe. The law» of
Matora are ia perfaat harmans with those of Nal«re*aGod. Bjabita of life should te'Y^nlar. The
animal fanetiow ehould bo racalulv performed,
deep ahenld not bi pal offuetfl ntimiy hour., ua,—t—- - »-tmu——j.

�[rONriNUkh FROM. FIIWT FAGS.]
performed.her*- But, Mrs. Griffin, that
u perfect nowense. • Charles ano Miss
Wardlow have not met half a down
times, and 1 hope you will not rtart any
fflA-nutir.”
‘•You need not tert Die telling it, for it
ia all oyer the district hours ago. Every­
body is talking al^tiL”
■ They had better save their breath to
UM, for a bettor purpose. I am astonished
at with an a).surdity!”
“I expect you w'.lbc more astonished
when they come back. Now don't you
really think there is .something to it?
How ahonW you fed if it was truer’
• “Perfectly satisfied with my brothers
choice. But understand me distinctly ;
it is pot so I”
,
,
.
‘■Wdl, as 1 told my husband, there is
no great low without some small gain. 1
shall not have to board her this week, and
I am really glad for I wish tn go away."
Mrs. Griffin took her departure soon
after, and Mary Watson met her at the
lower end of the street, talking with two
or three ladies.
. -Wife," said Mr. WaAoa as he ert
down to tea that night, “did you know
that Charles Spooner and Abba Wardlow
had run away to be married ?"
“Yen. I have been ported iu due seanon. I am just provoked about it; it
will trouble them both.”
‘•Charles will never core.
To my
mind it would be a most splendid ar­
rangement. I. wish it were tho truth!"

For! Wine, Jirtiti &amp; Saiieat
SlUtfUl

five cents for a letter sent ovc^ four hundrcd miles.
'
In 1807, tecedch clod - ron-ueaced to
be made by machinery. This uahered in
the era of cheap docks.
About the year 1833; tho first railroad
ol any considerable length in the United
States was constructed.
In 1840, the first cxperinwnu in pho­
tography wcro made by Daguerre.
About 1840 the first express burincta
was mtablmhed.
The anthracite coal business may be
Baid to have begun in 1820.
In 1336, the patent for the invention
of matches wrt granted.
In 1346, tho first telceram was aont. __
Steel pens Were introduced for use in
1863.
,
The first, succouful trial of a reaper
took place in 1883.
In 1847, Elias Howe obtained a patent
for his first sewing machine.
The first successful method of making
vulcanized India-rubber was patented in
|| 1839. ,
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A Giri's Pocket.
|

We found one lying on the Sidewalk
taerday, says the Omaha llrraLI. and
pre an inventory for the purpose of euabbug the proprietor to obtain the pocket:—
Two white cotton handkerchief*, the hems
of which are bigger, than the Mance; n
candy fish, of many colors; one abort
slate pencil, black, chewed at the end,
.too hard at the other, one alate pencil,
1 mode color, chewed at both cuds, and
very short and slalmidcd; one bit of sky
blue ribbon; two biu in currency; otic garter
without buckle, very elastic, but not long,
The New Protestant Church in Rome. one piece of short, black, scolloped ribbon,
two short pieces of barber-pole candy, one
of peppermint, »he other teuton one pair of
A letter from Romo to tho Attleboro’ small black kid glover, one parasol ta*&gt;el;
Maw. ('kroHi'clr gives tho following in a camel-hair brush; one love letter, very
regard to the completion and dedication of tender, praising the recipient and running
the new Protestant Church in Rome, “St. down another girl, hence very valuable;
three hair p tea; too horac-hair ring, un­
Paul within the walls :"
finished; one p jrfumory bottle stopper, a
“For weeks everybody was talking of it. box ofbrcatb perfeme; a. ball of flow and a
Artists Ifaft their studios, bankers their broken crochet noodle; a small piece of
desks, and great men and small men, fash­ raw cotton fall of white powder, the left
ionable women and lamily women united heel of a No. 2 gaiter, one stocking with
in the preparatory work. In the midst of a hole in the tor, a thimble and a nut
the hurry a hitch came with which cor­ cracker. Tho pocket is of yellow nankeen,
porations and individuals are only too fa­ and can lx? obtained on application at this
miliar—the money gave out. Seven thous­ ' office.
and dollars were needed, for according to
tho wise episcopal rule the church could
W. S. George the popular editor of Che
not be consecrated till paid for. Before Lansing ReptdiKmit, has returned home
the committee had worn itedf was with from the South, in inproved health and
collecting, an American lady. Miss Wolfe, with a large fond of information.
come forward with a contribution of $5,000.
which at once made things easy.
In ad­
On May 16 thb citizens of Mason held
dition she has engaged to build the tower a meeting to arrange for the decoration
of‘the church. It’s very well for her to of soldiers’ graves.
fling away money on bricks and mortar,
said a plaintive young man on hearing of
KgW APVBBTIBEMErrs.
her lavish gifts, but what's a tower in
comparison with a human being ? She
_ G -P- RoyflN A Co's. Column.
might build me up if she bad a mind to.
This lady's generosity is the talk of the
PETEEMAN’S JE1TE PILLS.
hour. She is now „nvcling up to the
Nile, paying all the expenses of her party,
spending at the rate of one hundred dol­
lars a day. Rumor says she intends to "^’CTEltMANM pfLte KEMEDY.
build a palace home tn New York. She
is still young, and ifl an object of great
interest to the adventurous Jasons, who
believe
2A»* b a woman, therefore may b* won.

time

&lt;uao ta Statat Ar*, ia, aaf •.

QRErr WETTERW RAILWAY.

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FretaM/wVDstaUL

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

^JMmviLLi-With Lakertior* A Wtek.Roatkriw
*Bll^??Li-WnbPrt~lt,nUtaUU A fi*.lhwo.&gt;»ra

11 w'/raatao—With Lake Sbvre A Mieh. Soathern
(Air Liae.)

READ! READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement

PENSIONS
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Joy Comfort cuid Happiness

CHICAGO * HggGU^UIE HM

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SOrSkartMt LI** totoMa Cklmo and Graart

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vwinity

FITS &amp; EPILEPSY

The church is not handsome, though
CURED.
large and costly. It ia built of alternate Th*POSITIVELY
wont e«M ot Ik* lone**: (taadlat. kjTmin*
rows of travertine and brick, and suggests
DR- HEBBARIM CURE
zebras and cJnricta and jelly cake.
IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS,
It was not finished in time but every­
body plunged in boldly in spite of chill
and damp. Carpets were spread and dry
planks laid; and a wicked young man re­
marked that the services were dry if the
church was not Bishop Littlejohn, from
Rhode Island, led the services. When he
entered followed by a string oflower lights
as long as the ‘tail* a Highland chieftain,
t he people stood up in their chairs and craned
their necks like boys in a circus. The pos­
session entered, chanting, oontrfcry to
prayer-book direc*:on«, but according to a
high church innovation that has given
much oomfort to.-the elect. A surpliced'
choir has been act down in the programme
bat several inexperienced young priests
haring loft their goWns behind them, only
two remained for singers. These were
won by a rosy young Englishman and
nur.Bwton friend, Mr. Howard Tickaor,
whose features were composed to a gravity
Ik fitting the occasion, and who steadfastly
refused to respond to the nods and becks
and wreathed smiles that greeted him on
au u usdmd m sovtrn aunw.
all sides; in fact, ho acted his part so. well
that an Americanfriend afterward eagerly
inquired . the name of that yount* priest
who locked so much like Howard Tit*nor.
---------- ------------------------- . rer4ffa.
The sermon was long drawn out, and
before its done many a weary sinner had
silently stolen home to lunch. But the
ringing was fine, and the whole affair was

The nineteenth century has witnessed
many rad great dbeoverieW.
Ia 1809. Fulton took out the flirt pat­
ent for the invention of the steamboat
The first steamboats which made reg­
ular tripe scrota the Atlantic ocean were
tbo Snw and the Great Westeni, in
1330.
The first public i
tied use ofgaa for
in 1802.
In 1813, there was in Waltham, Mass.,
a mid, believed to have been the first in
the world which combined all the require­
ments for making finished cloth from raw
cottau.
Ia 1790, thsra ware arty twetay-five
port adUta in thawhate country, endup
to 1887 the rates of postage were twenty-

.H'T-T US»

MICHIGAN ANBTH? SOUTH.

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

TtKJTI TABLE.
GOLDWIH’S DASI3H POWDER

Taking Effect Apr. 16th. 1875.
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GOING KAMT.

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11KNRV, LACOS, PRORiA. GEXKS
jibes jsLAxn.

TU BeliaNe 8Urt 1.1 of

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Council Bhrife and Omaha,

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 29,1876,

VOL. XXI. NO. 9.

WHOLE NO. 1052.
..........

The pejxi-Weekly hepliblicap tawer.
GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

'1b!Fir«t Week oT

Read the Record

PUBLISHER.

oy THE

OLIVES CHILLEU WI
It A TES OF AOVERTISIXO.

1506 Soto if i8/i,
304g Sold if f8/s.
/4/*
Solo if 18/3. 149/6 Sold if 18/4. 310//
S0L0 if 18/5, 440 /DLL/ 100000 oilL
BE HEfUllfED /OH 18/6. OfE Jpjlf

H4f

SoLD

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL.

pRoraaoiH i® mans cim
Ml DO T. WJIKII.EH.

nCUciii:

Nine rivflfarnnt. Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED

the Exhibition.

The clone of the first week of the Ex­
position still leaves In doubt the quartion
whether it win pay fur • itaelf' in dollars
and cents. But. its success is assured in
patnis infinitely more important than any
purely financial one. In the first place,
the aocouqpodation; provided prove suffi­
cient to insure the absolute comfort of the
public.
The buildings and grounds are
so large that a large daily attendance
does pot produce a crowd.
The. great
concourse at the gates melte away into
tl»e vast houses ; every man has breath­
ing room, and that comfortable aenre of
IteenM and ftuiet, essential to thorough
comprebciu^on of the objout beffire him.
Another marked sucoeaa la the prooiptDtMa with which the Exposition is recognixed and received by U»e masses nf our
own people, not as a show place but as
school. There tawery little idle. saunter­
ing. -except by new comers on their first
visit. Iu the groups surrounding an ex­
hibit the faces of Americana, keen, alive,
quick-eyed, and distinguish able from all.
otbtfni. and the queatiMM asked by them
are Usually shrewd and intoUigcnk
ripeci sluts, of course, seek otjt their own de­
portment of study: art, mechanics, agricul­
ture*. ceramics, etc.
But the multitude
are iu search of that general informalion
which everywhere aharpona the American
mind to its execptlonal readiness and
facility.
Western colleges already are
'ending up their students, mothers bring
their boys, young girls frsm the interior
jot down jointo foe rtudy at home , the
habit, indeed, of carrying note book and

civil

Come and get one ON TRIL
i'c-rsiimMiNOTAXY PUBLIC OOM VRrATOUtR A LOAM
“HfeffiSSSST^*

Champion Reapers and Mowers.
Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows. Road Scrapers,
LVCIVS RUSSELL.

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50yl

GREBLE &lt;fc TUJSSKLIu.

&lt;711 AS. II. HATER,

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BVIUlHEtR.

WM. H. VArraftP,

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED.
Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in

WK. AUTAQMM.

Teas, Coffees and Spices
All grade! of Teas the very bert In the Market
trash every
week from the Importers S. S..SLEEPER S CO., of Bostrin. and

for nal*» at prices which &lt;loo&gt;n»u»o&lt;M»te^»V&lt;XViop&lt;rtitiun.

GIVE ME A CALL.

John Stanley

To those Whom it mny tiouerm:

Sweet’s
ubaXQ UMBann**.

Hotel,

a/nnzwn - “Icu

•OH®DAT.

i-l am now running a NEW l*OR TABLE
MACHINE Tor Moving, Busing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from smell to
great, npd having handled about 1,200 build­
ings in 16 years, feel confident 1 can satisfy
those that may favor mo wilh a call.
My address is Irving,; Barry CJo-, Mich.
A,. S. DEAuTST.
Irving, Mieh , April, 11th, 1876.

xx&amp;0m3

will be remembered by all who vhited it,
as though it were a grand fete ; the Amcrcans are going to make all the practical
use they can of theirs.
The third point of auecwM b that the
.Exhibition does .not Lui in any regard to
supply the information demanded.
The
exhibit are fuller in moat dawKs than ‘
was anticipated. European nations expe­
rienced tn
International
Exhibitions
display great skill in the completencaa
with which they reprwwn: their indusCc. .In many caBpi maptofthc piiyiucal structure of the country are bung up,
with pictures of its more marked landmpeik cities, ete., which even to a ehild ,
serve to idrntify it with the red or yellow
patch on hb atlas.
Now ita minerals,
vegetables, and manufactures are before
him. and representations of the be uses ■
ita people live ia, their carriages, clothes, '
household uteurils, and. in the midst, as a .
rule, a living native u»'explain it all. A
child can learn more of the physical
condition, the pnxluete, and rfvUimtion of
the world from u week's vbk to thb
Kxporition than from a year s study of
geography and atlas. It oflers to the
intelligent student the adrantaare of
travel epitombod into brief space and time.
For thb reason the chaneu should be
es|iecially accepted by the tanning ehuw
of thb country, who travel less than any
other. All llwir dbadrantegre- « 'M
acknowledge, come from kek of friction
with men different from tlw’uselves. Tbs
Tr.'Z&gt;s»e knows how targe its constituency
b among thb, sfasi, and urges them
advisedly to sacrifice part of llw
eeruingx. and time for a visit to Philsdtjpbia. It is not a chance likely to
occur agwo in a middle aged man's or
woman's life.
It wfll lift them as noth­
ing etae can do out of the dull, petty tevd
of everyday thoughts.
They will be'
healthier and .-tronger all their days for
knowing how large w thio world they live
in and how small is their part of it.
Another feature of

How to m«ko Sunshine.
Gov. Mortoo a friend* hare a telegram
“Sunshine! why, we have plenty of
that every day.” aayx a dear little friend from N-jxhriDc which aaid that he stay
count
on the yotes af 20 ^ennraaec deb
by my aide.
,
Yes, we certainly have plenty of it out­ egatep on the first ballot.
side of us, and it u the most beautiful
The Fall River Acicd irifererently says
thing in the world, because it makes crervthing pleasant that it looks upon. Do thM “then* ia about as much importance
the young people who read thb paper to- the Independent party as there is to a
ever think how beautiful and how useful broken-winged duck."
the sunlight is? how it wnips the world
Since the Ohio Democratic Convention
in iu bright mantle, till earth's old *hcart
grows warm and young again, and the pul its foot in it so badly the Republicans
gran and flowers spring ft»rth? how it of that Slate are predicting that they will
wanders all over the world, into ovoty
elect flfttscu of the Congre»iona! ddegauook and corner, with its eheerAil smile ?
How It glances In the trees and plays tion.
through the thick branches, till the little
We have not seen any denial of the
birds twitter and warble with delight in Louisville (tLAe* statement that Briutow
their luaty nests ?
voted, iu the Kentucky Senate, that thu
Bn tit b another kind of rai shine I
maau wo are to make. Your own heart Government ought to pay ncutrala fur their
u the sun, and your home is the little lost slaves *
world which you are to fill with happiness.
The Natinnal Inflalkm ('onvenlum hit
Do you suppose the sun ever secs any­
upon the exactly the right man lor ita pre thing dark with that grust, bright eve of
ofhb? Why. no; for the moment ho looks aiding officer when it chose Ignatius Dooat anything it grows bright, and nothing noUy. He is the must putunwqiu* bum
can Iw dark whore ho b looking. Just so, bugoflheRge.
if you always carry a heart full of sunshine
Senator Thruman docs not
appear
with you, eroryihinff will seem beautiful
aud bright. But if,your own heart gets downcast although ho was beaten ia the
clouded with impatience or discontent you Presidential race
the Ohio Slate Dem
will find the rJenaantcat place on earth very ocraiic Convention by n hundred and
gloomy aud disagreeable.
twenty votes bj hU unale, Roaring Bill
How dlffarcal would uur life be, if we
were only determined, in spite of discour­ Allen.
w
VHOC
agements, to be cheerfhl and happy ourProf. Johu M. Laugs(un, the brilliant
dto
»Ves, an
and
to add,
add, bj
byevery txnrihle means, colored orator, is an ardent Blame man,
Ul
to tthe welfare- and happiness of those
and it is said he believes in the hucecs'
around us I
G
But can every one be happy who wishes of the Republican party, even in moot of
it ? Surely, every one deauca happiness; the Southern Slate, if the canvass can be
then why do so many fail in the attempt Id properly managed.
ga&gt;0 it?
Our
contemporary, the lad-­
Because they do not try in the right I
* "»r religious
r
1, comm out strongly for Brother
ay. Our only way tn bo happy u that in patdnl.
which God b nappy, and that b by
Blaine for President; and it alao advises the
tfoixl amt duiog yuml. Those who cam - nomination of Secretary Bristow fur
estly try thb, neycr tail of success.
I
“But can ri-rry out be good ? Ogys triy^
•* .
little friend, thoughtfully, and with down - what will happen next?'
The Committoc on Huies in the House
cast eyes.
Yea, dear, every one can be good, by
the hdp of &lt;7pd. who-U'illiaslr «&gt;*&lt;* *hr itoa FaahugL m an improper person to be
help of Hi.' Spirit to all who sincerely oak
Doorkeeper of lite House, and will recom­
for tk—E-irly Ih/t.

mend -that the officer of Sergeant-at-Arms

and Doorkeeper be consolidated.

The culture of the Affections.

The Utich ITcnild thinks that the as­

sumption that the vote of New York is to

Tlwre i* a famous paasage in the writings

human heart, which is as true to human
nature a4 it '« true and beautiful in exprexaion. lie says!—Were! iu a dewrt, I
would find something to call forth my affectioua:
If I could de no better, I would
fiuton them u;&gt;on some sweet myrtle, or
some melancholy cypress. I would writemy name upon them, and declare that
they were the .sweetest tree* in a”. tl.e
wilder-new. If their Iraviw withered, I
would icoeh myself to mourn, and whan
they rejoiced, I would rejoice .with them.**

Senator Conkling alone, of the praiGls
Republican candidates, an carry that vole,
sense iu

defies intelligence and common

both of ita points.

It h important that proj&gt;er
be selected as candidates

men Khali

Vice-

for ths

We have had Presidential

Prwideucy.

elections in which the leading name on the

ticket of one party or another wax

weak

entd by tlie selection of a wrong man for
the second pfac2 on It

The

Dr. Sege's Catarrh Remedy.

acuate

question

of

try Belknap

b

would seem that

dupe

yet

the

duensing

rigbtto

ita constitutional

late Secretary of war.

It

the best Constitutional

Lawyer! in the Senate do not believe a pricommitted ax a public officer.

Bristow

b heartily

presented to

the

.country ax a Presidential candidate by the

for Otfewdve Breath, Lee* or Impair

Republican State Convention of Kentucky,

and Tilden appears to be the favorite of
the Democratic

Convention

of

Iowa.

Both of these States do better than Ohio,

come up to thb
_ __ rcndeavom-.
_____ , The people med in
national
three great buildings with a cheerful,
even joyous, go-d will very alien to their
usual tamper.' The beauty arid space and
grandeur of the surroundings have lb®ir
effect, no doulu, of temporary exhilaration;
but each man feels hhnaclf a host, ' and is

which made offer of ex-Gov. ABen.
The Charlottesville (Va) ftrOawZr

Al the last meeting of the Academy of
fteieaoee, M. du Ixsuopa, who has been
calls upon the Democrats to “go slow" ia
spending five months in Egypt, stated that
Port Said was do longer iu danger of silting taking up Tilden, leal they be led by Ute
up. It would be usel&lt;ra to lengthen the devices of politicians to mtatske partisan
break-water—a harardoux operation, as eulogy for popular enthusiasm. Il says
one break-water might modify ibeccrrente
proud of th6 stately wdcMne he gives &lt;0 of a whole region. The dredging-machine that no man has been at persistcully
the older paopie of the earth.
Ho goes
pushed for lire nomination at Si. Louis
home more of an American and a wiser the necessary depth of the canal. The
man than ho came. What other saccws last year's dredging had not yet been filled
The Baltimore Gazrttr thus heads its
can the Exposition ask.
up by the deposits of i*wd, and two targe
report of the Ohio Democratic State Con­
vessels, the Scrania of 5,110 Iona, and an
vention:
“Ohio's
Rag-baby Madman.
Ttdthi from the Tthnud.
English frigate drawing nearly 8 metres
of water, had recently pawed without diffi­ Bill Alien for the Pramhmay; Inflation io

culty. As to the current in the canal, hi its Worst Form, The Idiotic Ptatfosm of
winter the excess 'of water brought by the a Lol of Lunatics; Senator Thruman
lakes produced a northern current to the
Slaughtered, A Gallant Fight for H*rd
advice.
Mcditerranosn, while in rammer evapo
; the ration, lowering Ute lakes, led to a sonth
Among all the s’dtjr idrna that the silly
era current. Rain, fonoely unknown in
Wife of rally days is in-placeable.
the vicinity of the BodSea, now fell al­ Bristow organa have given nllenmce to,
An honorable man honors hb wife*
most every fortnight, and vegetation was the silliest ia that any RopuUicm could
eoatemntibk urn deuMoeth her
t
springing up even on the Asiatic Side,
carry the State of Kentucky.
If there
which mutt ha due to the rain. The ruins
of splendid buildings have ixx-a found on b the thin teat chauoe of Bristow's carrying
If a man divorcee hb wife, the altar the site of an ancient towa nf Rameaes.
If Uiy wife be small, bend dow n te her
and speak to her ; do nothing without her

Man and wife well matched have bcar-

devoaring fire.

Blare-bolding element would not objoci to

The census of Philadelpia just com­
pleted giyes the Centennial eity 817,448

the Republican party would very decided­

inhabitants.

ly object.

�inquiry and hs mquel upon his pohtacsa!
nrospeets to m fortunate that he csa hardkregrrt having l*ea exposed to theaiaa6o mack hm he gmacd that we btdtore
if the Nafaanril Rmrahbaa C -nreutiau
wmn to be haM to-mmrow, there to an ,
eandafate who could esoteat with him
■wecmABy for the n*minafire.
And
then to aound philoaophy ia the feeifag
with which the people are coming to re- The surface of the country is fortunate for
farming purpoae: but a little of it tan low er

thto place

saarainx

Taeaday

really more Uu*tworthy than one who.
no santtar bow high hto repot*'fai. has
never undergone such a crucial trial. It
to begiaaiag to be realised that Blaine's
fight ha* breu made far more by hi* ernemiea than br hto friend* or than by him­
self. Had \ebocaa weak max, or aa

For President.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

of Ohio.

\

impure man, hto reputation. would have
been riddled by this time. Bat after ma
Ere ha* experafcd aH ita rent
be stands out brighter aad
eye than al the outset, and i_______ ______
errrice to be discovered in hi* armor &lt;d

or grady ratting.

These is no end to the

of Pennsylvania.
Subject to the decision of the RapubKcaa Natfaaal CVrareuttoo.

'“Honest money for all. and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation- which
will depredate the one nor sec­
tarian interference which will
destroy the other.”

N'orJ* it lam obvioa* that the course of
the Deaaocrats to tending to reader Blaioc
the moat eligible man the Republican* can
take, from a tactical standpoint, for where
a* with an unknown candidate the risk
moat L. encountered of all kinds of charge*
turning up agmaat him after nomination,
the Dsnxxnta are so ordering matter* that
by the time the ronventiou meets they
thetnrelra will hare unwittingly given
Blaine the very atrcogert indorsement
conceivable, and will have efectuaUr dto-

brought again*: him in the caaraaa. It
may be raid that there are plenty of other
man who could raake a* creditable a show­
ing under the microscope as be, and that
may be conceded, but none of those other
men hare had the advantage of pairing
haa. and the importance of this distinction
can hardly be exaggerated
It is certain,
too, that tbe country tow know* more of
Blaine than of any other man who has
been named for tbe Presidency, and that all

, CrtmsbU. la call.
___ __________ the election of deleKSI** the c&lt; emitter* *f the several Mate* are
recomMode* to iavile afi BepubUraa elector*

it has learn-1 concern ing him ha* tended to
increase the general belief in hi* honesty,
and the general catecre for his talent.

termingled with other timber here growing.
This is emphatically a

beskhy country.

The water is pure, dear and cool; there

Soil—Climate— Shipping and

road

advantage* — Grand

Rail­

Rapid*

Once more I am at this northern ter­
R. R. the rccfoa of pure water*, bc^thfal
brecM*. beautiful forest, and lake •orn­

The snow* and ire of winter hare

long since left u«. the few improved, fields
have doaned their rannrnt* of grow, the

ground* in the forest, arc checkered with

wild lower*, the trees are putting forth
their leave* and

bksaom*

ture i» rife with the merry

all na­

and

note* of the

fire, and *«*facqwewily

branch

it

Um year ago I found here but 30 or 40

incomplete dwelling*. two botch, no church
or school building, and a dozen or fifteen
store* ia a primitive state; to-day there are

liere three good hotel*

ocratic Investigations

an elegant school

house and eh areh nearly

completed. 30

store* aad groceries, some of tbean

The .Sacramento Record- Vom, one of

plete aad doing a 'paying trafie,

com­

a hun­

the loading Repul.Hrsa papers of Califor­

dred or mure dwelling*, some of them very

nia, condndcsaa article reviewing the SGI,OOO dander again*: Mr. Blaine with ‘the

of700 people.

following ramarks.

■ '

It to to fa hoped that Mr. Blaine's polit­
ical opponents have now had enough oi
inveatigating him, bat if they damn to
keep up the b urinea* it ia not probable

buckwheat. oats, rye and

barky

yield

abundantly and even Indian corn matures

tort Wy ir«ia Uav’J emit 1*4 -S*Uurtela**

t

y otnZ ®oji

ia f&gt; “

tofee

Hawley With

ff

m,

«r&gt;l.

be-

cherry and the apple, ereu peacbe* bare

ou the stock which they hell,

been grown at Charievoix. ten or twenty

Itovcd. honestly no doubt, that the eotopany or aaiguee were trying to rthndle

miles to the aouthwert of this print.

Little Traverse Bay is from fourteen to
fifteen mike tong by S or € broad

and a

CALIFORNIA

much as the
li-y w—U

and

ihembj uyi* .■
Therefore th* memben at Sturgasdedinod
to pay any snore. and-Hswtoy. had Pbib
arwesud for trying'swindle thrai

rem ria with Cfaeagu, Milwaukee, Trar&lt;ne City, Detroit Bufialo aad all the

Phito wm cssantoed sud brid to fail, but
the es»e was never triad, for when it eatod

lake jorto, aad ia commricariou by rail­
road with every part cf the country that
has railroad facilities.

Philo sued Hawley ia the U.S.
here for umlicinan* pmsecutMU
the ease will terminate 1 do not
but 4&gt;ouM the jury

that ever hj out of door*, can be had at

low rates and OU easy term*

Hou. W. A.

this

for

Their

oftex*

are

fiml

Court
How
know,

send

I

before

thi*. wil lelyou knowplTj
Our mutual friend from Hastings. I. W.

I’.

Deputy

Vroomaa.

here

8

Marfaal.

ia

and

everybody
«hh
Il to Wry ware* aad unenm-

attending

Court,

■nireqriirewitilUSRt wMi^t, fo

how often.

al

Farm* ou thto companies lands could be
•elected, no abundant ia sugar maple, that
they could be more profitably devoted

to

growing of other crops, and they, might be

fitted up into sugar camps, without much

Bearing, and with a torn outlay *f eapttel

befag rapidly settled by

to

a good efam of

industrious farmen, who are destined

Ou thto cvU

I

smering

I

thought

would send a few item* for the Baddex.

than would be required to fence the same

&lt; hi Saturday last at nooa. Judge Witbey

into ten acre lota after itwoace cleared,

excused the jurors till two p.

m,

•nuat Wtte ptomre by 4
Fear Lirtte Imp* " by J*
•cal ilhutraifoa »bo«ii&lt;

to-day,

to my notniag of the exprase of clearing j and after carefully caurauung the matter
and stocking a farm.

over thoroughly, whether to remain here

The best opportunitie* for trout
found in

and

near

fishing

Petreka,

The wood*

^&lt;trwn 00 «U th Touch truing of tub
‘Thto it ttor OHLY LINE rvnninc

over Sunday, go tq Hartings, or

Rapid*, came to the

coodwioa

Big Rapids, a* the

cost

would

Kj

abound ia deer aad other game, our game

materially greater in cither

law* however, prohibit th* kiWag sf doer,

4:45 p. m. jumped aboard

partridgw, pheasant*, grouse, ete . during

whirled northward

the spring and summer month*.

Big Rapid* 7 ; 45. met my Loy, “Rad,”

I saw an article not long since

in a

Wtocourin paper, claiming great credit to

the *'Badgers” for pushing their Central

away.

aad spent Sabbath

with

aad

brother A. L.

earn

the car*

e&amp;^LTM^SSL’^cb!

and

Arrived

at

him j

1

family.

, Vaiveraal'ist Church

Railroad north “fifty mile* into a wflderMm." I do not wish to faEtde

the ra-

terpriee of the Wisconsin people, but their

was the

Chis “gigantic undertaking” aad .ritierment
The adjacent couatry

of th* Grand Rapidsand

Thar

Indiana.

rvud has bean graded, and fad fate an aL

untimely

death

whom I was sotnewhat
wm

killed on Friday

UghtantK stroke.

of one

with

acquaint/d.
n«ht

fat.

His name was

lie
by

a

Gault,

to

wine

awAKt res mt UT4.

WM.A.U. fcr

.U.

U

SLTILS.

make thto wRdaracas of rich leads, very

soon, bloom Eke another Eden.

fit* dap old.

Hto wife, being

rick,

he

A kUfaaaoWh.* «1 Ixul.
north of here and cast of the Bay, ha* re­
cently been donated by the Railroad Com­

pany to the Methodist Conferences of thto

fag.

To the width of thnwtofa the taw

lute been taken out by the roots and the

roots and bod*es burned.

manto, but these can be m
ihb a* the outcome in
Thu* far every attack wpo*
po&amp;tica) capital for him, and ha* reemhd
limWroudy upon hto mmifants aad thto
last aceumsaoa has melted away ao Indicrouriy faforc the exhitatiou of frete that
the COM to almost to give him the attilade of a martyr. Nor ia thto aH. for
three to a laasaa ia this iagwtoy which the

into bankruptcy.

at the Irish potatoes raised are not sur­ Stete*. aad then- was a
passed by those of any region. Wheat, I where thefd

Boyne’s Falls aad Kalkaska

alive with bounce* activity.

by Slanderous Charge* and Dem­

of

and

Cabbage and Mt root vegetable* grow in
perfection here, and th* yield and quality

may be

beard ia every direction and the town

How Mr Blaine hat been Strengthened

agent

Grand Rapid*.

Dux Baxxd

tie* *f Cha psvrramrat *ha«M coauanc t* be
cia
wbo adhere to the princi­
ple* af 1774 aad auppaet tbom aa iacreparstrd ia the oaoatitutMU and laws ; and • bv are
■a f***r of rerognitisg aad rtreagthraiaf the
fnndamautal peineipte/•&lt; s*ti**a1 writy ia
thia ceatenaiai aaai’errery of the birth sf the

Philo waa formerly aa

to mature all the grume* and lucre dcrir-

land department.

minus of the Grand Ra]&gt;id* and Indiana

ery.

go to the jury.
The case to HAi r*.
Hawtoy
A cam of
i ilirdfe fcfri

Ohio, bat the Maben are long enough

company, and P. R. L. Pierce. See. of the
Pktoska,

wa*

The winters nay

Howard to land rommirioner

aad Indiana Railrcad Lands

,

not

and as soon mbe to through, the ease will

tude.

purr, cool and bracing

R Co., and as fine a* any timbered land*

Michigan-Its Resource*

km
one

No jury

malaria ia the atmoaphere. the nr to always

toagiag to the Grand Rapids atfa Ind. R.

Northern

yvt.

ealrti till two o’clock p. m. y«0mt^y,and
thefafa fa* noty* rimed, tert preUy

CORRESPONDENCE.

NORTHERN

csBed

be

manufacturing purposes ia abendsally in­

be a little longer than ia Indiana

For Vire Pwtodrot.
JOHN F HARTRANFT,

my Mme

P.M. Friday,
been

to-

last,

toe Ugh for courenieut euhiratiou, while Mavar to »y mane when it should
large tract* are aaodawtaiy derated, leuri a*M aa ajurur, and brae Ixm 4

That ia,

in

ealfad, and during the

a

parr it far the purpose intended.

sister of Gank a wife,

The Cushman House to auU the lead, eg
amount of grading done. I do not now
hotel, though I bear (be Rose House well 1 apeak of the two or there hundred mile*
•pokcnof.
that have bean buik to the epM country

UM years, and her reoovery to

dally cowing

in large

number*.

The

fiahermca arc busy with their net* in bag­

south rfthe pine forest of our stete.
The revolt of thto work bi* fare grat­

ging aad marketing the fake trout

and

ifying to our people ia the extreme.

whitefish, in the nrighborinr Uy,

and

has opened thenmnd ofasm of nowfand to
settlement, abendy bait 40 or

for the speckled trout in the crystal stream*
that murmur

e’er gravel beds

al) the rarroundke

country.

through
Ths* de-

Mnoe luxury fcrthetahfe, the spackled

trout, to found in abundance

ia all the

stri-aau of uy rise that ftow into the hays

of Ukr Michigan north of Mxfaate*. and
ia the

uumarom little dear lake* that }

Il

enmid-

able towns and eitiea, and added immense
wenkh and 75.000 to the popahtioa

of

thunder

form area:, a lash of afartricity deaeeml-

i*l the chimney striking and killing him
iaatantly, and injariag a girl ' who is a

doubtful

bm!

Pull*u.u.
jriaCUe

fU** fouri
extremely

MraGamh was nearly thrown

•***»*»**( I

aad more heurta than enegud
thunder storm that cre^M
about three every dsy since

MlSMKi faFru
MamfiMMty Street.
■oWlftCMrit Street

�County Correspondency.

Di»tmotive Fire in MMdIoville.

I’KAiKiKvitxB, May 24th, 187G.

Midddivu&amp;b May 28,1870.
dispalrt to theRMtlnn Bissss.

rtTHA.IV-

LITY LOCAL

•nd •tore'' the first built In Middleville.

TIMK-CA8D

•tout U; 30 o'clock last night sad vu en-

Fob Sale—A fine marc and ©ok.
Time will be given if desired for tin appro­
ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
xxiStf
Look Hnaa.-48.000 gal. bml Ohm
Store Ware at wholesale and retail, Itaat
in the city at
Smith, Manee 4 Prestox's.
xxi8w3

Attention

HASTINGS

Greenbacks.

I will sell for the next Sixty Days for
Greenbacks only, Boots aud 'sboea way
for New Spring Goods. I also sdl the
celebrated Sinter Sewing Machine, differ
ant kinds of Sewing Machine Needles and
Machine Oil. I akm sell Wdl 4 Cistern

J. Maus.

DRY GOODS RAH TAKEN A

W.lwrath, the dwelling

•**» FrslA

s

rrairinville,

becoming

dissatisfied

Fonts, including four hones,

and

TUIDLE !

mast of

WHERE I

wont to Contbrnla with the intention

At A W. Bailey's

James Johnson, of the Exchange Helal .; loss

rcMr^iviin Tnai'cARD
in. at 7:17 *. a.

tore 81,000, insurance on buildings Bad fur­

ilh David

nit ur* 83,000, II. Wright, store, dsmltisg and

“jttss.;

J.M.NRTIKS.F.M.
visited our VitUee

l Ol'MTY OFFICER*.

Prints 7 cte.
Ixinsdalc muslin 12 ct*.
Shirting Octa.
Extra heavy Shirting 121 eta.
.
Best cottonadca 15 to 30 cte.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bone Cornett 46 cte.
’
Ladies' hose Kara heavy 10 cts.
Two batton Kid Gloves 90 ctx.
A nice line of Coat Bindings.
A full .and congActe suwortmaut
Clothing. ' •
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A. W. Bailky.

Hastings, Mi»h.

Xx41l

Where you wnl find all kinds of

Fanners remember that the old and
reliable house of C. B. Salsbury is, as ever,
buying eggs, butter, poultry and alt kinds
of fanner s produce, under Barlow 4 Good
yew’s store, ai d paying for the same the
highest market pnoc. Patronite the house
you kaow to bf relialle.
XX2lf

READ THIS
and be happy again

A Grat Redaction is Price!
SALISBURY A BROSSEAU

Smith, Maneb 4 PitwrON’s

Wright; American Co’s, loo *200 ; 0. W.

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Mrs. L. Williams. Mrs. Hendricks, and Mr*.
Tueker, 8000. The lorn of records of the
village imparalde.
Had it not been for ths BtlUpeu of the
night, energy and indomitable coving* of our
chicane, the bvtelneas portion of Middleville

ALL ABOUT THE COTJTTY.
G»mi2i.„

....

,

■

h

Avw-ksfcv.;

change Block only, la now lying In one hlaek*

Tbs city father* did not tntet on SattttJsy

FURNITURE,
tytokt! Girts Meis Fraas, fc.

Time to Settle.

The time lum now come when my Ac-

tip without further delay.

HaI.PII JoHPAM.

.
May. 17th 1878.
xxiOwl

Look here !

Look here !

ioffins. Caskets &amp; Shrouds

Wc

J. M. HEWES,

iy reasonably etfpeet an abundant

Well, it looks now as if Mr. Blaine could

get along well enough without any

more

eign Missionary Aaaocialion for Grand Bap-

charges and investigation.".

dealing with all, their business is rapidly in­
creasing.

uhibiled toward their uninvited gueaia. con'ydiarge evidently understanda his buvinra".

anticipating an enjoyable occasion

make.
WO sell dodo of tlila cheap-iuade Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
warranted.

We invite all persons io

bear inspection. No trouble at ail
•how goods.
Parties baring Pictufts to irana
would do well top ’them Ammed of us
as we can do it P
icrand Cheaper than
any bouse tn P
.-y County. We keep
the Lanrest-ei.d
selected stock ot
PICTl'RE FRAMES AND MOULD­
INGS, Bkackets, Pai‘eb-HqldKBfl, WaLI^PuCKKTS, SUPPBBHouhrm,
and everything in the Furniture line.
We Invite all persons to call and look

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition nt our Furtilt me
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
der. Repalriug of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatiy^one.

WE MEAN DURIKEHS!
we guarantee Satisfaction.
/
Furniture Rooms south side State St.
Go to A. W. Bailey’s, and getpriccs
Hearse furnished free to any person
' sing daewnerc.
purchasing a Coffin worth
We opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
can give .you better figures than ever of­ Store.
STEBBINS BRO’S.
fered before, 6rr:z±:
—_____
: of out ■
we make the
mart
Tobacco.—We can mH the best lor the Coffins and Furniture.
money in the city.
’
Smith, Manke 4 Prehtox.
Hastings, Dee.,*22,1875.
52y 1
xxi8w3

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.

Going to

held at the Court House.

can sell cheaper than any hone * in Bar­
ry County, for these reasons:
1st Because we have no rent to pay.
2.1. Because we make the
of ou:
goods ourselves.
3d. Because we keep the best of work­
men.
.All. Because we Warrant all goods we

What! don't you think we can aell

Codfish, Trout. Whitefish, Mack eraI,
chcancr
leaner than auy
any finu
firm iu the State
State '!1
Salmon, and Herring, all New Finh at
can di&gt; it, for, with the help of
Smith, Mamee 4 Peemtow’s.
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„
V xx,

mMTURE!
bf every Deacrription which we

Dealers tn nil kinds

Slats—(’aimed goods at com

Co., 8330.00: P. Leonard. Dry Goods. |3M,

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

Kansas

or Colorado.

HAYS’ SONGS.&gt;

WOOL. WOOL

Take the Atchison, Topeka 4 Santa Fe
Railroad; the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the Lreuli
ful Arkansas Valby, to PtKbln, Colorado
Spngs, Cucbaras, IM Norte, Trinidad,
&gt;'«•"* ■«I’^rado.,New
Mexico and Arlxoua. Special round tnp
retaries. The suvsringa of heathen women,
90 day tickets to Denver on sale May 15th,
at 150, taking in the famous watering
Di^aaplacre on the D, A II, G, Road. Low cm- Notice, at the OLD FACTORY BollJtes ou
Thoraapide River.
kvxximo vssaiux.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cam between
8 o'clock.—Opeaing exercise*.
Paper by the Missouri Biver and the Rocky mount
tains without change.
Close connection
made al Kansas City and Atchison iu
RvcilalUm by Mlaa Harrison.
Address by Union Depot’ For maps, time tables and
the “ San Juan Guide,'vaddrem,
Mrs Lathrop, Jackson.
T. J. Anderson,
TLe public art most cordially invitsd to

U DANES’ SONGS.
Botlwri Halo * Qsartrt Dank

CARDTTSTG

Complimeata.

Topeka, Kan.

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STEWART’S SONGS.
I" TroaHwl. *-ae. HmvraxLN*.tk«r t-vtur. i.ae. Htavrsrt. 90e
r. Hon* a Chora*. Htcvort. »r

CENTENNIAL

SONSS ABD QU* IT ETTA

Chwroh Calendar.
W. II. H. Heath. the senior membe
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury &amp; Cor
lias retired from bnsintw in this city, and

KMMANL'EL CHIiaCU.

Burial Case Co.

His many frieuda wish

I wish toofl oil spool mysdf, and will
do it and Card for 12 1-2 cents per pound.

WELCOME MARBLE.

MEMORIAL SONGS.

BMTtKM. Mien.. Mw X. im.
city.

Alsu a set of Blank* fur Prairieville

and manfully contending for

the right.

Friday evening

Query—Who will do the undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brothers of course.

UNDERTAKING

Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best Being a busluens that needs a groat deal
n the market. A full supply al J. P
of experience,
Roberta'.

taste., I bare Urn delighted wUh the graph*
-. lie. In Nnw VnnV arxrl

Dr- Sage's Catarrh Remedy.

Ixen one of the best Inland Dallies pabliahed

candidate

Supervioor

____

is a simple, mild, soothing remedy, a perfect
sneeifie far ChUrrb sad ■‘Cold. in the Heed . ’

Do you want the hnt JIavana
i to J. P. Roberts’ for them.

Cigars

can do better work, and give bertciLsat*
M. D. Reed desires to call attention to iafacUou than any other firm iu thb*
W. H. Stebbins, the senior
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be section.
found at all boon of any day, ready to do member, with the experience of a life­
from buUioc a new time, wlU always give bin pmaonai at­
tention (o this port of their extensive
■buwInesB.
Hearne and Tram furniabvd when
shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner of requested.
Church and Railroad Street.
TheFLdilc Jtekn will be used only
wbead«lred.
JI
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.
~

O£OKOK LBCATirS.

t Principal

After many years
in the business, can truly aay that they

aUJDWaUl*&gt;4aWMU&gt;U JHi.

iKil Rjtw$ letices

e

T|

©— rtJJ ,

nL/OXO VU OOH
WHOLESALE A RETAIL .

GROCERS

STEBBINS BROS. Qfer fur 8Me st the Lawai Urm hie
HuUngt. July aU&gt;. Uns.

'of tbeScboob in Bellmrwe.

AX

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PIOTTJREBl
I am BOW all alone in the Photograph

LAUD PIASTEfi
STUCCO
WATE8 LUC

ib«U«r work

Tide UetjtatUe reseies&gt;

*4

LINE

work tn the
Ilootns in Washington Block,
R. D. Bullock the well known Music Allure.
Dealer, at Jackson, has appointed aa Ageote aoulh side State Street.
Gro. L. Heath.
in thb city. J. M. Bauer, well known to 3 Hf
and J.O. Heodee. AD in
Em Busby not to U owl done, has re­

4HA1B

Shingles Lath &amp;c.
FARM FOR SALE!
Valuable

fitted hb t«writd juriora, nod everrtbinj
about them as neat as a new piu. Neeklba,
inf JUGHTF ACKKS. of which

xx51 tf

I wUi buy aad pay cash for lire chick
xxjlw7

C. U felkhury.

-Smith, Manee 4 V«W»-

FINE PRINTING

yxtSwS
AH port".
they attend.

Haya*, of Ohio. &gt;S urn lUpaMka. caaInquire of Marshal) Prickett,
cugiEBnr rnomrat,
.
• .

Smith, Mamee 4 Preston.
xxi8w3

’

PROVED

fimad at Bot a. Everybody ackaowtedp*

DOME at this OFFICE

AFirst-Clan

�RURAL

R. D. WLLOCK-MWtf OF
MUSIC JACKSON; .

TOPICS.

RKXEWIXO STRAWDEURY’ HEI’S.
A good wny to renew an old strawberry
bed, »to cut out with a hoe, as soon as
ite plants

have . done fruiting,

enough

ONLY ONH BUSED OF POULTRY.

plants to learn them growing about three

Many persons think they ought to keep
potatoc several breeds of fowls: but oue breed u
fork is best—and loosen up the ground all enough for farmers, and all persons who
®C!8
lover the bod, breaking the lumps, and merely keep poultry for thetr own use.
leaving it soft, and smooth ; and very soon Young, men are mast inclined to buy seve­
Anu r. U lUimer orucirt.
; • r
'(the runners will grow out and- cover the ral breeds, but a few years experience gen­
ground. Sometimes it ia best to guide the erally cures them of this prupcnBity. One
runners to vacant-places, aud sot them, by good breed is more profitable, and a great
i aking a garden trowel, andcovering them deal leas trouble than two or three when p-BTtou. to uM
b-rto«
at the joints with earth,’ first sinking them kept BOpcratc. Il will do very well -th
Jnus» af rvakaia.
about half an inch below the surface of hare different breeds of hews, if one desires
to
cross
his
fowl*,
with
but
Ono
breed
of
PRORATE
ftgpriir ~
the soil. In the fall, the bed will probably
btatx of Micaraaw.CMiKy or nartr *«.=ai
. contain more plants than ought to grow iu cocks; but to keep several breeds in seperit, and they should be thinned put to ate yards, without any intention to breed
l stand about eight inches apart, or further fowls for sale, is net advisable. To those
; if you choose. Some varieties bear well who donro to obtain new breeds I would
l when growing ctae, and some do not. any, that the statement in reuard to the
' The rule is generally not to allow the plants alleged good qualities of fowls in circulars
to bear over two years before renewing and published in tl»c paperaeaunot always
them. Thoadvantageofrenewintriu this way be depended bn. - T cannot in this article
l is, that you get a full crop of fruit every go into the general merits of different
sss:
breeds, but will simply say. have nothing
season, on the same bed.
sssrsafttsses mssi-rew
to do with black fowls.
baleOfflee.lB th. city of Uaauaca »o4 iMoiMW,
ttanrth.re
Lo.
why
th*
or«T«r
of
th*
podllooor
Many grapevines Bo overbear tjnt the
uivqru
.■„ ;
■' . • . . furUs-s or«!»r»U. that
pMliloarr
nolle. to Ui* perwM tol«r-etj4
way to male' bros cWtcr, said
fruit cannot ripen perfectly, and in some
Iu aaul ratal., of th. pend, ary of Mid petitionaaMl It*
IU»re&lt;&gt;f. by cau»ln« n copy, of tht* ord.r to
cases varieties that naturally ripen well where you want them, when they swarm, Jwarlna
b« paolUhaO in the HMlInn lUvubUeaii Banner. a
printed an* ctecntotoS to, «aM county of
every season will fail to ripen at all, owing is to lid two or throe small branches of ce­ Mwrapopor
Barry for Ibrw.occcoirc &lt;rroka. ptovtoua to aaM
ib the roots not being able to sustain the dar trees to the taps of stake* about six
immense crop of fruit upon the vines. In feet long, and set them near your bees.
cases where grapes fail to ripen from this Make holes with a crow bar larger than
cause, the bunches should be thiuned out the stakes, which should he set abating,
with a pair of scissors when the berries bringing the cedar branohre in a position
are small, as soon as they arc well formed; so that the bees will hang on the under
and cut nway the smallest dusters, and side of lhem, and let the stake* b&lt;j so loose
those that show a straggling propensity in in the ground that they may be . drawn
the fruit. By no doing a crop of splendid out witnout disturbing the been or causing
fruit may be produced where it would the duster to fall to the ground. On
have been worthless without being thinned swarming, tbo beos'will generally cluster
on the branches, then spread a sheet under
them and place the hive upon it, with the
(■rape vines may be increased rapidly front side raised on Hocks of wood two or
by layering; and it must be done in May three inches, then gently raise the stoke,
or earlier. Take such canes of last year’s hold the bees over the sheet in front of the
growth as way be bent over, and laid upon hire, give tbo stake a sudden shake and
the ground, first making a little trench the entire swarm will fall and enter the
three or four inches deop to receive them. hive.

feet apart.

Then take a fork—a

Then peg them down, and wait till the
new shoots have grown a few inches ibove
the adjoining ground, then fill in with
earth around them, packing it hard , and
ins few weeks draw in more earth around
the shoots; aud in the fall there will be a
well-rooted vine to each new shoot or cane.

!“

itK!?gg?g.Ki

litatad to raearor tb«aBoaai.OM «M MM MB*-'

r^x■£^iSfe!Ia.• fust arc;

(Pianos
as

ftssrauUSte.
it.Miauras

&amp;

HAZELTON BBO.'S -PIANOS.

Old PiiUE aid Qnaj! tafci ii ftcbaaie for Net Ones
R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for Michigan
Northern Ohio and Indiana.
Branch Houses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw and
Flint

A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.
TIE EIEMT OF II1USE!

THETO MAX
FOEAXI&gt;OFBEAST
TAIN
MUSTANG

epilepsy

LINIMENT,

KBITS:

xsratsrt

jurioM vtaa-a-large portion of the virtue
of the manure is allowed to escape into
the atmosphere, by using do muck or
plaster, aha by not proncriy covering the
heaps, or bo making t&amp;em that the rains

New Haven Conn
1'OIL TfHK
'
TtiTt
Mercantile Trainim

YOUNGMEN.
CHABlJiS B.
llKSKi- K

WKI.U^

ICmtaUllaaUo.l j«i 1*404.
TU
ih-.n-och &gt;n.l eJm
pkte uwiuilra. rf tte Ifad i,
tutU.
U.OMJ W.I..I
df Um «|l™.

are carried off instead of penetrating
through them. Any ordinary soil may
be used in the place of mnek to about the
same advantage.

A great many farmura And their helt&gt;
handle sheep in a wrong way, often pull
iug out handfulb of wool, when this might
just as well be avoided as not. - An old
sheep raiser xays; ,‘J.Wtan about to catch
a sheep move carefully■ towanllhe oue to
bo taken, until you are sufficiently near to

hand around the body, grasp the brisket,
nud lift the sliccp clear from the ground.
The wool must not be pulled. If the
sheep is a heavy one, let one hand and
wrist be put around the ueck and the
otbar preaMdagAumt the ramp.’- That is
good advice, aa when sheep are roughly
liandled, if the woo) it pulled, the small
bruises will render them Jess tame, and
more difficult to handle.

EXPKKIME&lt;T1X&lt;&lt; IX PRVXIXtf.

one inch in diameter wsb cut from a tree
of Hawk’s Janet on the first day of each
month in the year, and at the end af fire

PIANO,

HADEN &amp; SON'S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

Evqry farmer should have a summer
compost heap, consisting of manure not
sufficiently decomposed to use in the spring.
Manure will* not decompose under cover
half as rapidly as it will when exposed to
the rains, therefore place your compost
heap out in your barnyard, or in any place
where there will be but little waste ’’■urn
MIU AUTERTISEMEffTX.
County, all that certain
being washed in heavy rains. A square
heap docs very well as to shape; and the
G. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Column.
top should be made flat bo as not to shed
rKTSRMAlfS NERVE PILLS.
rain. The more straw mixed with it the
; saftass.^ !teRrx:
better, as the decomposition of the straw
produces certain acids which tend to ••fix"
the ammonia emitted from the manure,
the sides and top of the heap should be WOPETEKMa'x'’S PltTi^ltESIEDY.
covered with straw to. prevont evaporation.
a&amp;b-hT.
No lime should be mixed in sucn a heap,
Prtibmax. M. D.. Marshall. Miob. or 11 JobiuHt.
unless it is composed of very course ma­
terials, with but little manure. Plaster
may be iquinklod through it to advantage
as an absorbent of the ammonia of the
Ktabk dung. Salt is of no paticular bene­
fit over wbat jt would be, if i applied to
land separately. Muck is good—that is,
■Mtwm &lt;t»« *1.000 for'. eAa* H Will n.
muck from swamps which has been drawn
jT DIBBLEE, ChS^LOMw1
out in the fall, and left exposed to the
ot Jun* ntil,
frosts, of winter to become disintegrated.
This, if mixed in layers with the compost
i-rnuni lnl»rc*l«
heap, will nnbibc the gases and virtue of
the stable dung, and- the next spring4he
heap will be excellent manure, and itf good
condition to use on any crop; but the heap
ought to be forked, over twspe during the
“ummer. . It is only tha coarser pwtioiw
of the contents of Inc barnyard, and gath
cringn of weeds, etc. during the summer,
that most require to be composted; yet, for
many crops, if the heaps bo {woperiy man­
aged, almost the entire contents of the

fits’

t’r

ERNEST GABLER
■“Tto&lt;x

Take by weight otto part of ronin and
three parts of lari.
Melt them together
over a slow fire, so as not to scorch or
burn, and when melted let it cool, thou it
is ready forjusc.
Il will cun: scratches
ou hones tap. if applied as soon , ns the
disease is discovers!. Use no water ; but
brush off dirt if any on the legs. Then
apply n good coat of the grease—enough
to cover the parts effected—once a day.
and two applications will cure the worst
kind of a case. It is also good for old
scabs on horses or cattle, and for galls and
saddle scalds on horses.________ ’_________

Organs

ntl taecaaanU daaeriUd. ia MHoaun■aebibataoraaateil U aacwaary to
mid aaioaat day n aaM nortaarc. to;
&gt; Mid Attorney Fob aM alt other !m*I
: TbaawUi weMfraMlMMlamitonlv

Ywn Ma.

Magnificent granite building, with cfoJrtnUy fitted
for
the application of anjl canxm out of our
novel aud systematic ntalioSTof

BUSINESS TRAINING,

WHICH HAS STOOD Till TEST (»F
&lt;1 YEARS.
THHRP. fH NO ROHR IT XVILL
N&lt;rr HRAA.. NO GAMEN ESS IT
WILL NOT CURE.'NO ACHE, no
P/UN. TH AT AFFLICTS THE 111
MAN BObY.OR THE BODY &lt;»F A
HORSE OR OTHER BOMFXflC AN
I MAU . TH AT DOES NOT YIELP
TO .ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BUT
TLfe PORTING 35c., We.. -r l!.t».
HAH OFTEN RAVED THE 1.1FF. OF
A HUMAN BHiXU. AND RESTOK
KO TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
i Al AN Y A VALUABLE HOK&gt;E

BlCKFOftD
A^Wtic
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“Such a what'! Please finish your sen1
totu’c," ! 1

THE YANKEE SCHOOLMISTRESS

nr

a vkxxost faumxu'h

wire.

try Gctitlrmux, Albayy,
R. K]

FOB VMS SPRING TRAM.

CHA ITER FIVE.

.

THE CELEBRATED

Mrs. Watson received a letter from the
teacher on Fndiy, saying she would be
bock Saturday evening, and requsesrtiug
Mary and Eddie io meet lurr at,.;4he statioa. * Accordingly, al ravra u'doek, die
childpen slarteil from home, am) had pro* I
ceeded butA few rooR, when they were

overtaken by Mrs. Griffin, who wiv&lt; going
, iu the same direc tiun.
“ Where iu tlw ^urld are you going to­
night, Mary?"
“To the sialloii, to meet Mpa

Iron Plow
Cultivators’. Double

Shovel Corn

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
TRIUMPH HARVESTER AND KIPIBK STATE MDWKB,

jbejwi-tatyMtow "W.

“I libjuld suppose ^our father would
have gone to meet her/'
“She wrote to mamma, she would bp
hero to night, and wished us tu meet her
there, to walk home with her.”
'
“Well, if that dore, not britf every­
thing!"
“1 du nU mu anyUiine wrong about it.
We were glad to gu."
“I suppose you were; but wfyn! k
yourunefe?"
.
■
••Liu sure 1 don't. knl&gt;w; 1 MippcM
he
is iu BlmUju."
“I don't rapposc'any such thing. Uc
| will be at the depot with life wife, you
mar dejx-nd upon it."

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAOONS

GEO. M. DEWEY
EUHL1 SITED

X

With patent Bent Gear, made from tlic beat New York Second
1
/I
.1 ir l
I
Jn«i
•
Growth Hickory.
The OU Rvliable z
TERMS UF SUBBCBirrrOX:

Constantly on Hand,

they were dasomdiug lhe step*, they
fuel Mn&gt;. Griffin.
‘•So you have returned? When? w
your husband?"
.
__ It.. ——. ..U .. ....... I I--—.__ &gt;

MBSSKR &amp; POWERS

when'about*.”
.
“ksuppose you know where

Hastings, April 12, 187G.

MhKtl.rMs. MM.

The finest and largest line of
ReadyMade Clothing, in Barry
County. Comprising mens, boys
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a

line of Overcoats of all sizes,
t styles, kinds and prices. Over

PHIL W.V1SRKRN.
«

ONE HUNDRED

HAMVfY WRIGHT.

■XWJJJttE
tsWSrAa^V
Stolt.
xirttf

R Gabi 1116,

different patterns of.imported and domestic

CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHES.
T Aii^on.

DENTIST

Midifai.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.
Mich.

XXMtf

Cttriip, Sip ail OntneHal
‘

left

To thotr Whom it may C&lt;mr»rn:
A am now running a NEW PORTA Bl.E
CENTRAL HQUSE MACHINE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
L. E. STAUFFER. Prop. great, and having handled about 1^900. build­
ings in I(&gt; years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that may favor me with a call.
My .address is Irving, Barry (Jo., Mich.'
A.. S. DEA1JJ.
I SAME M USUAL
HntiafN, Mich.

trying, Mich , April. 11th, 1876.

j'

xx50m3

sents itself to his memory
Other homes
may ftirnuh attractions of wealth and
hmitnesR, rtchm may bp accumulated more
rapidly in other Slates, but comkirt and
happimsw are to be found in dear New
EiiglanU.
Such were tho medltalians of Mim
WttfdluW, as she passed out of Mr. Watnon’s liospatable.dnor, and slopped for a
moment to gain upon die exquisite ln.au
ly of llw landscape. The doctor's sleigh
drove swiftly past while she stood there
waiting for Mary.’ Argtu stood by her
side looking wistfully up to her face, m

,

la Nquire Moody's office awhile.
If you
can but stay willi Mm. JiHsou, I will walk
home with yon, as the office ii dore by

PAINTER

scholafr bcMtleK Jnnxw Griffin were ab­
sent. Ono, a little French child -who
“I do not know which to any—blessing was laid up with 3 sprained ankle, aud the
or appendage. Bnt, seriously, had you other, mc of the oldest scboUn«, WBliam
been at home, you would 'have known all Merton, a fine young man, nearly twenty
there was to tell before L went awar. yflps of ape, but so bashful that she had
There is onu little.addition now to be tola; mflrcrbccn able to ]&gt;cran'ad hint to assume
Mr. Charles Spooner han gone, to New tho responsibility of acting as asakfatit.
H&lt;f was a bound boy who Ind been taken
York upon my burinetw, as my ■ agent.”
from tho orphan aaylfim by Ms. Rogem
'•Redly and truly Mtss Wardlow?”
“Yes. I could not go without leaving when only ten years of age, and had
my school lor the winter, which I should lived iu lhe family ever since, proving
have been sorry to do; aud as Mr. Spoon­ very faithful, but hia educaiiuna! privil­
er volunteered to go, I gladly accepted
By dili­
hk service*.’ If Mrs. Griffin had inquired of the district school etch year.
fur Mr. Spooucr, I should have been gent study he had become an excellent
bound to have told luw whore I supposed mathematfoian, and was quite advanced
he wtw, but I rnuhl turf give her any in- iu other.tranches. life situation as a
“bound l»qy" was cxccdingly galling to
his feelings; yet"be luuTno cause for awn­
plaint of any ill-trcatuibnt hr had’ received
“Lot Mm- Griffin and her tattle go.
I
want to know about thk business.”
“You are welcome to all there fa.
It
revoke hw hundred dollars, and ,tben go
seem* that ci far relation of my mother ■
out irt tho worfd to carve hii feHnne.
has lately died and left a legacy to mo of
Ho would never stay in Colchester, where
pt-veral thousand duUare.
My prcsouce
he was knAwn so well 1 ; -TIm&gt; World bad n
was needed to prove my iHirxmalily ; so
place for him. and he would find it! Tl|k
they sent for We by the pftRtmxstcr;
much had Mi*.- Wardlow learned by couHaring certified fc my identy, aud all
rcnrtwg with bhn. No ether teaeher had
other uoedful itonm. it became necesary
so advanced in his vonfideuce as to Irani
tor either hiyselQ or ageut, to go to New
that much. He was really a fine looking
York, and therefore Mr. Spndner hat
gone, and T have Come back to CVilchcs. boy, ofgood figure, and capable of mak­
ing a hhining light in the community, if
he took the ^righl course.
Mr. Rogers
“Verj- concisely narrated. And so tho had a san whd\ was Mventocn years of
«o the prospect of a fortune did tu^- cause age, who also attended school, but was
you to tire of yuur engagement ?"
rather'a reckloa fellow, enred nothing
."Certainly not. I nut too much at­ for his liooks, and sjicnl hk evenings prin­
tached to my sclwlan* to -leave them ab­ cipally in tho bar-room and grocery.
If
ruptly.
I onticipate many pli-as.-u4
he could have what cigar* he wished to
days tn the school-room before I gFt smoke, and drive his Cither's torn-out he
tired out.”
■
was perfectly happy.
Between the son
"My dear Miw. Wardlow, I congratu­ aud WiDiara Merton there was no rimilate you u|&gt;on your good fortune, mid
uad l.irity, and he often left William to do hk
hope you will live long to enjoy it." ,
allotted work, in addition to hu own.
Mr. Rogers meant to be’a jnst man, and
Monday morning broke bright and when he found hk son shirked, be was
cleat in the east, and the January nun very seven! upftn him ; but hk mother
always stood ready to take her beloved
wm shining in brilliant splendor
Theodore's p^t. and shield him from cen­
the tree*, decked An a gfonous rob
sure. Uarhffher often told her that she
silver frost that sparkled like diam. _
in tho rays of the aim. New England is was spoiling the boy, but it was of no use:
beautiful at all limes, but there is a gran­ she aiuldinot bear to hare him punkbed,'
deur in its winter scenery that in ummr- and so Iw was allowed to have pretty
pmmed. No wonder that the emigrant inucti Ills 'own w*y—wldeh; taken tn all
often looks hack to its landscapes wilh a its bearings, nt a very had way for him­
lie hail been very
fueling skin to homesickness, as Lite self and parents.
thought of its exquisite loveliness pre­ steady at school"diroaiili the first part of

_ hope she k no worae.'
j
"Mamma thinks she u growing weaker
' every time she secs her.
She wa&gt; down
there yesterday. Hugh was up t»-day,
to ipi|uirc if we had heard from you."
"Pnorboy! I foal bo will be teft alone
in the world. What say to a race ? I pm
getting chilly, aud am very hungry. 1
'.np|K«c Mrs. Griffin will excuse us"—and
off they started at full speed. Mrs. Grif­
fin looked thunderbolts; but meeting Mr.
J ।iI ■ 4,. who rust then opened his door,
“Dear old fellow," Raid she, “I would
site exekimefi: "Your teacher has got like to know what you are thinking
back. She has run off with the Wntsou about, looking so wistfblly with your
raft. brown oyra?”
“I will Udi yon, Niro Wardlow.
He
“So it seems she did out go off to be
married? ’
is wondering if you are going away to
"I am not so rare about that; I asked stay," Raid Mary, as she drew cm her
her where »U left her Imrimud. aU she milu-ns and came to her aide.
answered that she did not know; I just
has stopped at Mr. flrl
bdicve there is wiiiclhiug to it?'
wondvr
Mr. JiUsor., well acquainted with Mrs. if they are rick there.”
Griffin's besetting sin,, thought best to
‘They .were all at church yesterday,
ascertain the truth of the matter, so aS l&lt;&gt; hut Jamcn and the baby."
atop the gomip, ra it might effect the
“I hope Jamat is not sick; I want to
interest of tbc school, of which he wu ace the children all together this morning.
very proud. Hk first thought wu to Arc you going to bring our dinner to \is
walk right over to Mr. Watson's and to-day, old Argux? I see Mary has hot
su UMteaoher; bis next that if be did tbc pail.”
“Mamma in going to send us a warm
m Mrs. Griffin would air^aply go with
him ; so be politely naked, bcr , io go in lunch to-day; ho, old fellow, you must gu
arid sec Mm. JiOsori, while he attended* Ixiek aud gal it fur us."
few errands in tho village.
•
.
The hell just began to ring, and they
hastened on to the schoolhouse, where
I should like to go with you,-, and hear they (bund the children all assembled.
what site baa to say for herself, going off
“James Griffin is very rick.
He. was
in such a aiy manner.’’ .
not quite well yesterday, and was taken
,VI ronUysMW MXhing immopsr in the worse in die night; the doctor is there

A first-class
from Detroit, ex­
pected soon, when we shall be prepared to furnish the best of
Clothing MADK TO ORDER,
perfect
fits guaranteed, at the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block, Hastngs, Mck
Ha-Uags,

you

l him?’’
“I redly du OO&lt;; haye nAt the leant
.
j ideaaud turning to Mary, slw inquired
for the welfare of the family.
•
“And how is Mm. Mandou? I was.so
| &lt;orry to go away without Raring her.
I

ML MBBT
PROFESSIONAL AID EASINESS CAEDS.

“in, Eddie.
tha train came mmbhuf tin
u&gt; the depot, wilh its living freight. The
chilifrcn paused round the platform, and
prenently rtw their teacher dot-end from
lhe car. She met them with a kus, and
m

AT ^aniCIJJL'J’VRAL HALL,
One door east of Goodyears Hardware.
HA TE$- M A D rRBTISIXfl.

Ward­

low."

With Wood or Iron Beam.
' I^aud Rollers, Harrows,
I Plows.

EDITOR &lt;kSD

WHfiLE NO. 1053.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, June I, 1876.

NO. 10.

politely waited upon her into the sitting,
room, hade them good evening, and mak­•
ing a very brtFT'caW'Tn Moody’s office,,
arrived at Mr. Watson’h juM m Mmhi
Wardlow bad fi aishrrf her tea.’
He tnet1
her ewdially.
,1
"So our runaway him arrived • Why,,■
k.
I
.

the term, and regular in attendance at
the evening lessons, nod his father really
tiegan to bare hopes that Theodore was
steadying down.
Out of eight children, only Theodore
and two Kltlc girts were living, Mary and
Ellen, very well behaved children, sod
oppareiuly as much oUachod to Willuui
Merton a* if he were their own brother.
It mattered nothing to Chetn that he was
taken from the orphan asylum, and no
one knew anything of his parentage or
anlcccdcats.
They had known him
from their infancy, had grown up with
Irina ami U had jdmaya mred A»r . them
with a btfotlier’afovc. - .
„.r
Min Wardl&lt;»w&lt;had, boarded her time
in Mr: Rogers' family, aud bad, wilh her
accustomed acute perceptions, discovered
just Lhe position that William occupied.
Every moment was filled with work, afed
while Theodom was lounging in the sit­
ting room, nr lying in bed, William was
stirring around with his duties,’ so as to
get lhe work out ef the way by school

promised him, and William wan too hot»
est, aud too much intcresled iu bin mas­
ter’« business, to omit any dirty that de....I__ &gt;____ I.- .
‘

“Had not Wifiiam better fill the wood
box before guing to ttobnol, Mr,’ Kogers?'
bis wife would ask.
“Nj&gt;; it is Tbeqdorc'n work,
William
has enough of hk own work to Ju. • If
you prefer to let that boy lie in bed till

"WiKam, don’t you thiuk you can
bring in. the wrajd thia morning ? ..Tbeodoiais not feeling quite wdl.” .
Mitts Wardlow saw that respect for
। shako IuumL.
Mr. Rogers, and lore foe ths little girts,
to
After prayers, the children wont to were all thatJude h» situation tolerable,
itheir books wilh renewed vigor. They and the respected him dur. bis patient
fell rested, and were glsd to be in school endurance and steady persoverauoe in well
.
’.'
again. As Miss Wardlow was piling doing.’
up the aklc by Hugh s sent, she met hk
“Mary, tycreitt William thia morning?
eye with a smile.
said she as the noticed bis vacant sot ;
“I am so glad you have come back,
Mm Wardlow. It wasloncsomc without
you.”
ing away,” and the blue eyes filled with
"Lam glad to get back again, Hugh. testa.
How k your mother?"
“Indeed! where is he going?” She
“She is not wdl at alL
She hopes- ■aw a sneer upon Theodore Rogers' face,
you will come down before long to see and he frowned at tiieahiH. - ,-|
.
her. Her oough is very bod."
“I hope she will bo LmUcr again soon. would not hare him stay any bngtr j’faliar fa ui u ko-e."
'
'

In. Maretaii would
Wl

reproach httnelf tint her own

[CONTIWEDOX FCKWTU WAGE]

�— &lt;- - -

__

atme:.'

Fernando 1

should be wash'd in gathering

Blaine and

thorn up and putting their contents

•

into

"Ucll A

hard

by. when we get older ass people, we shall
value thia duty more highly

some­

coming Fourth, it is evident that

thing superior to the ordinary demonstra­

It is to

tions ought tO;be adopted.

te

the Fourth of Fourths, so far as this gen­

eration is concerned, and

to te

it ought

marked with corresponding eclat and glori­

fication.

a very

Wc. arc not, however,

inventive non in sueh inaUora,.aud
probably in

most looaltia

so

shall fall

we

on the old traditional orthodox observance

of the national anuiverasty.

For President,

Let it be

done heartily, theq, and un'Vcraally.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYK8.

If

we canuot “make a joy fill uoiae" ouee iu

of Ohio.

a hundred years over the
For Vice-President,

blearing*

we

have enjoyed and the work we have done

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

are indeed a ]&gt;oor-

as a nation,-then- we

nf Pennsylvania.

spirited people who deserve to be

Subject to the decision of the Republi­

disci­

plined more than we have been.

can National Convention.

Who will bo Nominated at CincinnatiThere is no question that

“Honest money for all, anti
free schools for all. There
should be no inflation Which
will depreciate the one nor »ecterian interference which will
destroy the,/ Other.”

Mr.

diction is of the slightest

Blaine

no pre­

will lead on the first ballot, but

value regarding

dub

Mr Brimow. will be foriy-four yoara

than wo do

now, hut then it may te too late.
As to the rest of lhe celebration of the

secured mure and richer teiMfoA
city, is
bin grat amotion to its intenx. ‘j'nJ
is Harper"t HI
In fare of such opposition, the delegation those of lhe State than from any other
hearing before the Naval Investigating
*'• * uld rise up
m ,„r
will feel like patwing him beyond the ordiniiyd.m/uteAiry ballute
But who
('omopttee.
Ifimnting him |-rrani..i,
------- 4 limj.
Hl, £,r
OBBtall? Wilh a good candidate,
CoQgreaamau Neal (Democrat) of Ohi"
mi of the oytqm&lt;*r
York can teca
mys: “Tilden will not come within 75,­ Monally efforts have teen made to control
t an4 °r Midiipn
party.
000 irptes of carrying Ohio."
the sale, in a sort of spasmodic pay. but
Castrol Railr.,,.|
Mr. Blaine's friends are in high spirits
roadbed not reach.*!
before t
real - W extern
and feel confident of sueeww at (.’incinnaii businesshj» fl&lt;*re*edM frvlrlypn ®un
I, when
wpt in- the
day as any other day.
Last week' thfc of the festivals, the day Was true Centen­
and then at the polls in November.
with Det
on the Litik,
Singular if Speaker Kerr should te police commissioners and lhe Excise Board nial weather, Queen’s weather, tho English
wn 41 stream
||e
. .
r
— —i—-’-gg.Hkh,
---------- —
~
““
injured by the investigating machines he dtiwuT
with- thu wuudrou.
has teen setting in motion so briskly.
ivTiT Zj &gt; TU NwA riw ww e.y widi haiUwiU nf
clop IHinoi- *n-|
•mj
Injunr &lt;1rali&gt;r
J~l.-r wbo«fwuJ ' j,*,
fr„ ,&gt;&lt;
n tb, n*.!~L_____
TB-J,
rv liriunr
whnw .hop
r.hon Ibof
lllOV IitUllU
»
1- bulls
People ought not to have so much to say
•onnaHed the ('«&gt;
• • colors’ in honor
----------of
«••»-_/&gt;
------ m-births.
the Queen's
against the new Senator Barnum of Con- open,showing no mercy. There was ex- their
•rippt vsDey. with
her proudest, for the first time
citemral among the Germans. The Irish
is and Thxa.* and
Empress
•dHjs unlit in.'
his oyn Stau- al..|
through the fiery ordeal of investigations,
__ _
South the branch.-.
rasily earned
carried home the night tefore but 1^ by
easily
by placing
pheinu her
herou
on ajapk with anjjipv- that
to which he was subjected by the Confed­
now devetopiug Michigan im.&gt;
the New England of the Wort.
Instead
erate.
tlic lprerideoey .»f
Don't some people begin
to
feel’
he- ought to li­
ashsmed of poking their noxw quite so ities. but in vain. It was decided that tho
lt m&amp;n as ha arc
in the /•forth river, aud at noon a royal
much into Mr. Blaine's private business,
the country, an J
law be enforced, and so the police wore in­ salute was fired frum the Cunardera, and
cd at the head &gt;f
affaire ?
all
good
Englishmen
VMt
wild
with
loystructed to arrot every
Mr. Blaine Itos made another state­ of dismissal. Aii&lt;f tl&gt;
old July11,187G.

Secretary Robexon demands

INDAY LIQu )R LAW,
There bin the State, somewhere, a law

public

a

the second ballot.
The combinations ment in reply to his calumniators, this
which will be made the night before the |
time it has reference to I ho • Northern
final day will upset all the slates that can Pacific Railway.

manufactured.

be

Wc hope

as

that

good a man as Mr. Blaine or Mr. Hayes

Republican National Convention.

and there

will te placed in nomination,

is every indication thafbpih will
The nest union Republican Convention fur
the nomination of candidate* for Prerident
and Viee-Presidrirtlaf the United StstM. will
beheld in the effy of Cincinnati on Wednes­
day tho fourteenth day of June, 1876. nt 12
o'clock noon, and will consist of delegates
from each etatc equal to twice the number of

case.

The

the

be

probability of nominating

Conkling or - Morton

is

growing very

It would not bo surprising if tbc

small.

Convention was m session several days, as

there art many delegates who

more

they arc

political

condition

mindfol of securing a

ing the conventions for the election of dele­
gate* the ccmmittecs of the several *tates are
recommendti to invite all Republican elector*
and all other voter*, Without regard to (past
political differance. or previous party affilia­
tion*. who are opposed t«« reviving sectional
issues, and desire to promote friendly feeling
and permanent harmony thrpngliout the coun­
try by uminlaing and enforcing all the
rnnstltutlonn! right* of every citixcn. includ­
ing tbc full and free exercise of the right nf

care

for the success of their man than

which will elect the Cincinnati candidate.
Whether Mr.-Bhune over

or

bought

know, and

sold railroad bonds wo do pot

in one sense wc do not care, and ye imag­
ine the public are of the

If it can^bc shown

same

tlu^

he

honor, but

whether

opinion.

accepted

bribe and sold his vote, then it

effects

a

That he has over cheated

There is

licvc.
impaling

not

a

jtrotebly

members of Cunprow who

his

down

not

do

hold

investments that are affected hy their acts

in Uvogtca*—and yd we

liberty and abould be maintained absolutely
free from sectarian control; who believe Hint.

would

an

wil­

lingly trust the loemtere of Congretu. a»
any equal number of merchants, ten ken.
or editors that could te assembled.
Mr. Blaine's friends at Washington say

pie* of 17’6 sad support them a. incorporat­
ed In the constitution andAws; and who are
in Avar of reeogniting and strengthening the

that of the 7&lt;Hi delegates thus

far elected

30b are supposed on the first ballot to

be

for Blaine, 112 for Morton, G1 for Conk­
Republic.
ling, 70 for Bristow, 58 for Hartranft,
E. 1). Mosul*, Chairman Republican Na­
48 fur Hayen, and 411 unknown. Iowa is
tional Committee.
yet to elect

THE CELEBRATION OF THE

delegates,

leading

Saturday that

Democrat

announced

“Grout

the

8,

Florida

Hon.

Wm.

I*.

Ilainc*

each—total,

54.

Massachusetts

2

tion with the Democratic
Governor of Maine.

cdebraUon, as the
of it is an unjustifiable iavasim of their
d to attend the gay
liberties, and that as they don't interfere
There is little in the, proves^
with any one's idea* they ought to be al­
will combine to defeat the nominatiqn &gt;&gt;f lowed liieil' ]dMiureti iu their dwo way
without molestation. So much for their I
Governor Tilden.
ideas of 1L On the other hsnd. the Amer-1---------- --j—-------------------- - ------- -- ---------- .
.
Ben Hill aays the South i* going to iaa Chrirtisns insist thst thia country u&gt; | allegorical representations looked as mud.
“work out her destiny wilh free later and and must be Christian, that the Sabbath is 1 I*tc a transformation scene from the black
good hard sense." Ben will have tn go, a purely American institution, and that '-rook, as like schools for the 4udy wf de­
ht
then, at an early date.
Tho Auguste (Qa.) Chrottielr “sincerely,

hopes" that Southern delegates to St. Lout*

Democratic Convention that meet*

early

this month will indqrac Gov. Allen

and

The Pennsylvania arrangement doron't
scorn to make any great
ihe Conventions.

difference

Washington

with

may

Committee un Civil Service the vetoed bill

It would have been better if

Th© New

York

*
Tribaut nyi: “They

of the rant machine

in the-caiw

It ts 'running emptins.' "

Uhhe as follows: “To sum up, I think

The proposed Apportionment.

the majority of tho Republicans of New

Hampshire would be for Blaine, but would

of Congreas,

II. Ellis at the late

recontcnding the people to have local his­

County

Convention;

the Delegates to future Conventions

tories prepared on the spproachiogcenten­

consent to Bristow if it was made to appear

this

year, would te apportioned as follow*:

nial annivanary, was approvod on the 13lh

Nearly all tho Republican Senators who
have spoken on the question ofjurisdiction

ad sketehes covering the entire

try him. Mr. Eaton of Connecticut is the

existence

CartJctou,

are tn te prepared,

Hartinp,

the taking out of two and a half months

for
item.

Possibly, however, it was not dfemod nec­
be embodied in

a prochunatkrtj

shouldI
by

opposition to the power of the

Hasting* Cityisf ward,
&lt;i ' i
u od

“ 3d

“.

•' 4lh

the

1
done.

'
Wherever the history of a com­'

written, thwu should

be no rest till the work w properly attended1

Prairieville.

wild work of the world when t

was intended by it. There were getxls to
the amount of fil^GO-.OOO sold, and the

’ this name w
Tlicatrc, with

buyers
but then was an cxorilout representation
from outside, and the outside jobbers were
the quickart and most oaniwrt Mrehmmrs
Ah&lt;

that view.

iug out m

doW

rpnMr;*'and

Na* York.

Chun* rrecntlyjsaid

CMrf

that

Jamioe

mid-

Tilden “te.

mhemi/rtlf/rom fit* a larpr portion of tke
aU part, nf tl* Stair

of

play is
rinoc anybody
to* the fashion.

the bottom had really

Mm arimd.Mrikahfflhh
» hope that from this tii

□oxa

Atee

behind them,
‘ion of moving

which

.uwuu H iopsy cacxiea, nirus, Oances
brcakdowiu, aud gabblen in smooth ix^ro
voice, tbc groatest piece of fun, by tho

IbrWi &gt;■

1

will look

th«M. C. R. R.

Ter*.'
there is a alight i

in oppoaition

roLtncAU
Western IktoocratewaM tatwaiA Mi

Tho following article

from the

Michi-

Rutland.

Thornapple,
Woodlaml,
Yankee Springs,

‘ Total Number oi votes,.
Tfiis gives the city a gain of 10 ‘ rates

that foatirtty pasa over their heads with.

THK BIG DBY GOODS MALE
Thebiga^fdXjQMX;
took place IhBinAMbdpifaSed

Senate to

A derided snli-TiMeni
“

Hope.

Pn rid ent, so that the promulgation given1 Johnstown.
by the Liter is wholly gratuitous and
' Maple Grove,
much te te thaukftjl for. However that1 Orangvilie,

munity is not yet

wm

------ ---------------- which

Baltimore.
officially communicate the fret to the na­ Barry,
tion until the 25th of May. NYhrahistari- Carlton,

the xreulutiou

link the world

NewYork.

of March last, and yet tiro President did not

essary at first that

IBLISIIEDIN IS*.

WU

,

The joint reso­

four available

,

1 persevering, is not to train them to shows
old man to the station, where be was com-I
pellcd to stay'all night and pay a swing­
ing fine in the mining
Of the arrested.

of Mr.

a little more promptitude had been shown

than

centre of .attention in tic most wUi
-®—..
&lt;h.t
. to a man of the world. '‘The way to make

reducing tbc salary of the President wiUt

only 2V of a clean majority.

States a matter well worthy of their con­

less

*•.«&gt;€ ihentriol parade. of the

«&gt;u&gt; BY ALL nationl*rs.

Blaine.

the work boedmes a very material

Tarnant's Sdtaer Apcrico’ -

a vrnnn of cbiticism.
'lie all right for Christian eliurch-

Senator Wright reported baek from the

July lays before the people of lhe VnlUxr

from the

There was a great dal of hardship in­
flicted which was not to be justified. Oue

strong, but the country is stronger.

curately de.wribea tho present operations

of towns and counties

1 do wish, howeveri that I could aay
make the gayest show, and Itavc (the
that the effort was madu in any good spirit, newest devices at the parade, and tliourfhL
It was not. The law was originally the |
riehmen are too ready &lt;0 gratify the
work of temperance republicans, and its j demands of the children for tlic show. One

te

have a phrase in New England which ac­

lution of the two House*

FOR THE CAMPAIGN:

adopt inflation resolutions.
enforcement al this time was intended to I Sunday-school division turned out its
The Hopan ordered an invoiipwiinn
lb.
^boiteDMa tteopwfcnbial wmr. TOO aui
into the report* that 1300,1X10 were ex­ “The law is a law," sap the Connoteion-1 dr®*, taaxetang thirteen abreast. drew-cd in
ers, “wc did not make it, nor would we, ' »&gt;»•««* Fpangk-d with stars, with red sashes
pended in the House to secure the pass­
but as'it is a law it must te- enforced till j at»J blue hats : another-ehod had thirteen
age of the Hawaiian treaty bill.
.
it ia repealed.
And thenanothur purpoac ,
girh dressed in red, white and blue
‘no old thirteen Stakw. while others
Secretary Fish has announced, his in­ was served. The fine* collected will go &lt;
..
..
■ .
]ia(| Childs t,, reprcMnl George and
way-------toward&gt; sending
a —
Tilden
crowd,
tention to go abroad at the expirstian of .long -----' Martha Washltigtou. the Goddess
of
his prvoent term of office, and spend two or howlers for Tilderi to St. Jamis, and
create a fund generally te help artr die I Liberty, de., drawn in triumphal cars hy
or three yoars in European travel.
8ute of New York At M.

the

in issuing the document.

children did not

them w harmlem, is cmential to their com-

nomination fur

three Territories apd something from
The Prcridenl’s proclamation in regard
i
Tk-T
r\
R-.wh r Florida ami Louisiana, givih- him 350
.^ecrf^rf.h.^^nbrf/
6mbdP uhirt
ljA&lt;

sideration.

wrwU.'S.

of Biddeford

decline, to have his name used in connec­

standing the tote.

Blaine's friends expect to have Iowa,

NlXt

Louts

than at Cincinnati.

and Dekota 2 cadi, and

Carolina

Go's. Column.

Unknown"

was more likely to turn up ut St.

a recommendation that it do pass notwith­

North

On the shores of the East river the day
wore another
*“
'

on

Isxuxiana 1&lt;&gt;, New Mexico, Washington

and

FOURHT

22

A

law were taken in and the penalties were.

his

he sold bonds or

nroorculion and punishment of alt official di»- shares, m» long ms he did not rob the
honesty. and of economical administration of Government, is apt bt the slightcat con­
sequence.

N..

••• tin
Ir• i

Kentucky

mure wnrpact aud permanent form. By and

187G.

that Mr. Joy feds te nwda
But wc douM verv muuh » jkt.

die Admioirintion » tobe thrown to him.

□ UR NEW YORK LETTER-

. .

Political NON' .

th&lt;*e who have' them iu charge, and sub­
jected io lum and alliteration every year.
N,&gt; time

Ibmism. M

1.1

■ ■■*
inp«, often n»4-appreciated on the least by ;

WILLIAM Jt QQw.Rh'K

AGENCY

�Waruhkjton,!). 0. May 17, 1876

VaxcuSfuko, May 29th 187fl.

WfiaUL PAM■ «r RARIT notty-__

The Confederate House of Represen­

str a.Si i&amp;&lt;a iri i&gt; ia

tative* continue to throw mud;

cTtYMICAIx M- ft.* TIMECARD i« a fine Sabbaih Beht-ol here, nndor the enpcr-

nearly ail it doe* do.

that ia

Occasionally some

one of the bill* trim-called appropriation

bill* arn taken up in the ITouncaud talked

over.

So far they have ail been F»~J

about

r&lt;»r.

1:13 r.

CaaiTox Nick. Nay 31«l 1N7C.
MB. Eiutub :

ing States and Districts in wbidi Davy
yards are situated, rise in thrir plnres and

poffr office Tnir'iE card

and Citizen* of Carlion heU on Monday •re­

demand that they should be continued.
They pretend that there is an immcn***

CUrilon to take into ootulderation the question
of building a church in lhe town of t'aritan
build la&lt; committee, Rev. J. 8. Preston *aa

amount ofoorruption in these nary yards,

used to

and that they are

election

further tho

of Republican candidates,

yet

where one i* situated. insist.* upon keep­

ing these ncstii of corruption in

J. M. NEVINS. P. M.

trict, and they succeeded.

his Dis­

How thia ac­

tion gives the lie to their talk about “rotfercnt localities and draft article t&gt;f association

Mr. Randall, the great coonocnist

of the

about frauds, insisted that the League Ia

papers. On notion lhe meeting ■Jjoumed to
meet at th* m me place on Salur-lajr evening
June 10&lt;h al .U).
Oecan Wish.
Secretary.

]and yard should Ik* continued.

Mr. Sul

trefl another one of throe bowlers fijoke
for the Mare Island yard and to with all

of them, while some of them from Geor­

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

Her. J. Merrifield, a UuiversaliM

clerfj-

gia actually insisted upon another "nest of
corruption" on the coast jn

that State.

Such ■ Democratic Consistency.

All are respeel fully Invited.
Maple Grove. May 30th 1870.
Ma. Enrrua:—

On Thursday the committee on foreign
affairs reported on the Emma Mine awe.

The committee say of ’ General

Sehenck,

that, “we believe he was not guilty of a

band of Cl.ri.tian ofMapte Urove.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

fraud or of any fraudulent intucitlo|i in hie

eonneclion with tlx.- ootupany or the ven­
tendance ia specially re&lt;ine&gt;ted.

The service

dors of the mine."

But they condemn

any connection with such apeculatmni
Hold 121.

as

ing hi* poaitiou and report tlw following

Resolution: “Thai this

boune coodcum*

lhe action of General Robert C.’ Schenck.
United States Minister al the Court

Grand Rapids (ocreapondence
Grand Rapids, May^Oth, 187G.

Eiutob tUxxxa
day HSJ cent i oa lhe dollar.

• J

The streets were thronged tht* forenoon
to the

by procession* wending their wzy

Cemetary to decorate the graves of those

who Ind fallen

in their country'.* cause.

The Uennania Hrawi Baud made splendid

mast throughout the city, businroa place­

generally were cloned, and every thing pass­
ed off befitting th* occaviuu.

concluded thL- week.

vs.

will be nearly

He sued for $5.00(1,
quite enough.
The

(our hundred dollar*.

but he

received

termination of the bankrupt cm) spoken of.

: ■ ■■

Farr and Storm vs.

Dutcher, the

jury

bankrupts.

A righteous verdict.

Brownell vs Porter,

A rase,

Green and Fuller, a

Chicago lumber company

was terminated

yesterday by the jury rendering a verdict

Ths Standard Uttit of Wait*.
the rag* of which it w» made.
Its
valor in the material comparing ilia too
inxfanifloont to meet the requirement* of
Professor Jevona, tn his work on *:Mou» a standard unit of value.
’
•y and the Mechanism of Exchange," Buys
that the standard unit of taino “mnat ron.
ai.*l of a fixed quatiity of some concrete
substance, defined by refeienccto thennita
pf weight or
The elements of
litis description are these: first,some “con­
crete substance," as uppoxed to a merely
Strayed from tho pasture un the Mes­
ideal trait of valne that ha* no existence
except in the mind; secondly, a fixed ser farm, in tho Township of Cojiton,
quantity of tliis substance, os opposed to a light bay mare cok, two.years old, rath­
a variable quantity; thirdly, the detenn? er thin in flesh, aud rather small in size.
inutlon of this
quantity, elthhr by it* Any person giving information where the
weight nr its bulk, which*is secured by a colt may be found will bo liberally re­
F. J.Joxes, •
“ reference to the units qf weight of space* warded.

Heal blijipeu JlBtice?

Howo Machine Agent.
Haatinga, May 31st 1K7G.
axtlOtf

HASTINGS MARKE
Baxxaaf______
W HEAT (white) pre bethel. AlJ3a*Ll5.
W H E AT (rad) p.r buzh.l. HIM* 1. tO
FLOl.'h. per ewU 1X50.
CORN. Her bated. We

POTATOES.par bsteel.SUe.
APPLE*, per ba,h,l..'Oc
ONIONS. perVuteyl.toUCk.
BEANS, perbnteel. 6&gt;e*l
PORK. 17.WWAOO.
MESS PORK, perllu.lt-.
SllOULl&gt;ER.H,p«rl*'.. |je.
LARK, par lb., lie.
TALLOW, hr lb..T«r.
ClIICKBKS.parlb.R;
CHRESEXparlb.. It
WOOL. l&gt;Wlh.RMXn.

Dili RD PEACH RS. reared, rerlb .
DRt ED PKACH E3. MMar.d. p&lt;r
DRIED APPLES, reelk.*Wr.
MAPLE SHUAR.MUM.
HIDES.xreea. par lb..rtfie.
III DBS. dry. rec IV».

”
"
UOXEY.toe.

dry. rer lb.. Hi.

NEW YORK MONEY' MARKET.

'tK.-USi

iff

It

embodies lhe Revenue

bill

Tar­

ideas of the Democrat* and would be,

factoring eatablwhmenta.
It will uol
pan* and will hardly be brought up again j

Tbe judiciary

during th.: xesriun.

com-1

tniltee who hate been inv&lt;atigating

Mr. i.
Blaine, in regard to the 175.4
.(Mil)
““ “
worth
—'*■ ***'
of I
Uilroad. hare
hare !
Railroad,

bonds of the Fort Smith

cupper and silver in combination.. Ninetenths of llie dollar are pure guld.
This
fulfills the first condition of a-unit of_ val­
ue, since it givw a “concrete substance,"
which in this instance is gold, combined
with a Mnail quantity of alloy to increase
its hnrdmwz. How much gold dnes thi*
dollar contain? The law proscribe* that,
'J
in.-ludiog the alloy, the gold dollar shall
weigh twenty five and eight-tenths graine.
i
And
thi.* Huppth-s the xcccmd condition —
na^ply, tho “fix«sl quantity'* ofguldiri this
un
u ** °r va,Br- In defining this quantity

Lik.8bore.Sei.

MEW YORK MARKET.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

On reMIreahd fliina th. pet it

tbc law refers to tito grain ax tho unit of m.ttadu Lerl.M. Dewey.
Weight Thextamp oftbc United States
about them they will have Uy make a re­
being placed upon this quantity of gold,
port exonerating him and it should l&gt;c it is then a vow, and,
fl Standard 1
done at on«c os Col. Tom. Seott, settled spAchnen bv which all 'values are to be

not yot roportod, if they have any business

I.IVHHPUOL MARKETS-

the question (htfimlly that Mr Hlainc hod

fin-

What will the Charlotte Loader, Grand Sapid.

DETROIT MARKET

B»oko« hami are

mo

the Mcded-variety o|£i
severely beaten,

while

tbc

gentleman

in charge of the drotribution of the

UstWPatMh.
«-va»
nat Mkhteaafurtk* wrek reding May 27. U7C. and
rack dated May HI, 187V. Furafobed thia
paper by Cox A Cui. Solicitor*
WaNilngloa, D.C.

IV

rofcr ftum tatnlcQM VUI Usd’It snsxcwUret rerntaaHre. IlrrasdiM ha '
alaroUy and rertaiaty ttaa
rHforw arnwu htsdasha
xratffyiBr prowpUtada. ,
Th* Hitters Brea powtrfhn sexilforrtath. hired

CRANireHTKa. i.brUiF.i.D uu

fill other coins are to be graded in certain
no connection with them. The Senate
and judgment in favor of Brownell, of *1
definite proportion*, either by multiplica­
842,31. Thia case was tried at the last term still continues to discuss tin* qurotiun of tion or division.
ike Ladies Society connected with J he
jurisdiction in the Belknap case and may
A single coin, Im^crer, made a unit of
Presbyterian church, will bo entertained on agree, aud as the amount was considered reacli a vote by Monday. A bill has been value, is not Kufficieut te meet the wants
ou Friday Afternoon, by Mm. H. J, Kenfieid. by lhe presentjwry to be honestly doe to
of the people; and this creates tho necessity
introduced in the Honate to partially re
fur oUwr coins, founded - on the ■ tmik yet
Brownell, they therefore decided as above
store the franking privilege. It ought to expressing greater or ien* vidoer J Hiure.
Hartingritea
citizen's stated. I noticed several
STATE
in the city thu morning which made your be fully restored and if thia congress had we have the gold eagle, which b&gt; equ&amp;ra- Ata
mM*
correspondent feel pleased.
Wish I could conrags it would be done. Tbc investi­ lant to ten units of value, because it con­
nee more of them aud ofmoer. I notice gation of the Insane Asylum continue*. tains teu times m much gold by weight;
and also die half eagle, ooulaining live
b« the Baxnu that J. W. T. OHr was
Some parties named Boater xwore to a times as much gold a* the unite. ‘ The
admitted to the Bar at the recent term of
court at Hartings. W*U I am glad of terrible story in regard to one of their quarter eagle aud the throo-dfiUarpiste urn
that, aud hope the
naan will set good family being otarvod to death, and covered constructed on the same principle. Any
number of coins larger aud, hence, more
exaujtle.* before those old gray Laired with vertnim.
Dr. I’lcny Earle, Supcrin
Atty’s, at Law in Hastings. Will occupy tmdaut of the State Hospital for the In­ valuable titan die writ, may l«e uiauufactunxl by simple multiplying tlio unit.
no more room ifothe RaN.X'ek at this time.
dane at Northampton Mx'uachuwU* test­ So, also, .smriliT court may be made by
ified that be attended Boutrr at tbe time dividing the unit, either by coins contain­
of hi* death and that he did not die of ing Lw&lt; goM iu a fixed proportion, nr by
Advertised Letters.
aeiocting some oilier substance, as silver,
starvation and was dean and well taken
to express ooo-halfo one quarter, or onoThe democratic State Conrretioa for thia
care of.
The election at Peteraburgh,
List of left era rtata
tenthoftU
“
’•
“
Virginia, wax conducted in tho approved a system of

H w tW fF I

3lUl!IF?!Vintll

111 5

’ li? i*t 'riH*&gt;sri&gt;

?

would uol grant the request to be a Imilled

’S T W ( * ■ 3

Mr. Morrison introduced hi.* tariff

favor.

Iu tho case of Philo

Hawley, written of before, the jury

brought in a verdict in favor of Philo of

act as a gcncralitcd equivalent of all other
Virtues, to exprro-i three values in it* nwn
terms, and In the procroare of trade to bo
exchanged for them. If it hiw tin value,
un cxchangreWc power by renaon nf Its
labor, owe and the uses to which aoCTcty'
npnliro It, then it laeks lhe first condition?
nf being money at all. If it haa value,
but the value Is exceedingly fluetuntmg
or creeedin-fy limlntod in relation to] the
desire of men, then it.kicks tho indispen­
sable condition of being yood money. If
it not only ha* value, but rino a high Je-

SPECIAL NOTICE.

him of any wrong doing.

on Thursday aud read a long ajwoch in its

The U. S Court is progressing slowly,
yet I think lhe civil cases

te travrthig people pill not fail to appreciate.

Emma Silver Mining Company of London*

of the coined •'loocrote substance" indi­
cated by the monetary denomination m»*l
in the contract. Monetary deftommations
are simply nature of fixed quantities nf the
arlielo or articles u*c«l aa money.
Ncrir, the “concrete xitlMtmin *' which w
to supply the constitaent material nf the
standard unit &lt;&gt;f raldW tnn*i in (’•.&lt;• u.iturc
of ita MTvtasltaro value, considered In rehitii&gt;n to other thing*, nntcredrtitly tn and'
indepcrihmtly of this use of it. It is to

deerereu in the export.* of specie and bul
lion and an increase in the valtte of mer­ pared wilh other aubstnuct*, and if, in ad­
chandise exported. For the ten mouths dition to thia, it has the oilier requisite,
eudiug April 20th ISto'Wc iihporta de­ qualities specially fitting it to monetary
crease from thou of tlut corrwmoudiug uta, then it Is,’for these reasonx. cimnantly
ten months of tho previoua year 832,105,­ adaptod to act ns-tho standard of value.
Thnt the precious metah, bettor than
355. Tho exports of specie and bullion
decrease during tho same tiuM. &gt;21.082.ply throe conditions, and that mere bite of
012, while the exporta of merchandise In
ervaaad/in gold valuta.
$12,530,'MM. paper taarady strj&gt;]*ly thent at oil, ia n
Three figure* ahow a saving to tho propdaitioa which the world hax long
connhy in that period of $33,01^812 in since accented as trait. A gold or silver
gold, and a total saving iu gold and green­ unit of value has a solid luutu in tho nat­
backs of over $36,200,000. This Is a very ural value of gold and ailver, while a
comfortable showing of economy and in­ ptqw unit of vnluc ia a sheer humhug.
creased wealth for ten months of one year, A no-called paper dollar, if divorced from
and if it I* continued and foreign capital rite gold dollar as the promissory repf*can be induced to come here, as the pro*- ontative of tho latter, ta nothing but a
war indicate niece of paper so many inclrns long and so
many inches wide, and having no more value
Loqax. ■ than any other equal quaritity of paper of
'the Mtut quality. Ii is worth no more than

and his operations iu connection wilh the Throe riemcota Wing present, and
also
sham of said company, and the vendors adopted for monetary purpose, rive lhe
thereof, as ill advis'd, unfortunate
and standard unit of value to which all other
values are referred fur computation and
incompatible with llu_&gt; duties of h» posi­
expression.
tion.” So that another Republican offi­
Take, for example, lhe gold dollar uf
cial who has been the mark of slander for the United States, which is by law made
th» TLxnnrralic and Independent Pre*, the unit of value. This dollar conaiatK iff
h ns forced a Democratic House th obqult

Rest noble

dead.
tin Monday the Henair decided by a vole of

of

St James, iu becoming a director of the

in a chance to add suMcriplivn*

st. Tho facta are
Merrcponl differed
with tho Prerident upon a question of
policy in regard to an important matter
which would be referred to the Att’y. Gen.,
while Secretary Taft agreed with the
President. Pk-rropont was anxions to go
to England atid was cniutaquMilty tendered
the mission aud hi* place given to Taft,
who much preferred it to tho Socretaryahip ol the war office. Of Mr. “Doo’
Cameron’s fitnera for the position to
which he lias been appointed, there is no
question, it being admitted that he » a
man ofiqdcndid executive ability. Thus
the changes arc accounted for without
giving them the significance attempted to
be attached by the news mongers.
Dr. Edward Young lias furnished me
with the advanced ahoeta of the report of
tho bureau of Statistics, for the period
ending April 20th 187G. They ahow a
marked decrease in imports for the first
who
that Attorney

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER,

County Correspondence.

JhB pepi-Week)j )le0blic3|i iapper.1

flight

In another ward an old

He­

conveniet—
standard
iLidi

*

UMS lb weNeEMXn.

whit

particular

wfiOiwa

docripid

hooks taka* in the prawoce of tho police.

thia purpose,

Virginia will probably be Democratic, if mint'd thereby. The utui D^y. JhP. U»°
thia line of conduct is permitted to cop dollar, the franc, lhe potted sterling,. the

a^d gnijitr
The change in the Cabinet

is

evoked by the appointment of Doo
eron.

Uounty

Agnejilnni Soraety
4 ths Co. Clerks
17 th al 1V o'clock

The g^cmcra

with.

say that this was

8&lt;nnc time mm President

The thing to be secured in a otm-

Cam,

into cuntracta
indicate cxacs

S

Grant raid
stipuhUkmMihebWKe

a candidate and he ia known to be a man is to say, uis a contract to paytho family

KHmenMat.aMH.

at PV foe

�and near the envelope-machine, calls forth

them, on acoontit of James’ illness.
had arranged it accordingly.
‘•Please, tgreher, what is

the admiration of .the younger ranters.
This car yuna on a. track twenty feet in
length, and catches a miniature mail-bag
os it passes along at full speed, illustrating
the practice of the fast mail trains. There,
are cases containing .specimens afall mail­
bags, pouches, etc., used by the department.
Specimens of all the locks and scales used,
aad samples of making aud canceling tt&gt;&lt;
stamps', together with six highly ornamen­
tal frame* containing specimens of all
stamped envelopes, official envelopes', postal
.cards, and poMage stamps ever used in
thia country. Those ore furnished by tho
Columbian Bank Note Company, tbo
present con: .uctora, and arc a valuable
directory to t.ic stamp-gatherers.

They

it?”

said

dsaT*Ksis:

goodie, Rtw’ e I" cried the little
‘Oh, Mary, Nim Wardlow is goay with us all this week 1”
-That is goad news ! Ta James Very
sick, Mi* Wardlow?"
__
“ Dongeroui-'y bo, your mother write* :
it must be sudden."
Sonpjthing in Theodore Rogtra face
attracted her atteutuu. "I guess he will
get over I*-*' he raid, with a sneer, to Ednon Lane as be passed him in the aisle.
TJitin Elku Rogers had come io the
side of the teacher, nnd stood looking
du you .wish

to

•I want to tell you that Wi’iiam i'
?ood, and 'Theodore is iu blame, but
mother won i mt it.
He is not going
quite off till papa comet home ; he prouii«fid me he would not.''
‘•Where is William now ?"
■ I think ho is down cutiiu" some wood
for Mrs. Marston.
Hugh will know.'
Presently Hugh
came round, she
called him to her side. “Do you know
where William Merton is tb-day. Ilueh ?"
“Yes ma’am, but 1 was not total! aUyl&gt;ody but Ellen and Mary.
I hope you
will come dowp to-night to see mother.’
“I certainly willand tailing Fred
Green, she asked him if he thought hi*

father would let him drive her down to
Mrs. Marston's after tea.
“Jf he were at homo he would, but he
has gone away with the horse and cutter:
perhap* I can get a horse."
There seemed to be rather a &lt;l«»udy at­
mosphere that afternoon in the .school
room; wither it was James sodden
sickness, or William Merton’s trouble,
and little Ellen and Maty Rogcre’ grief,
the teacher could hardly tell, so she wa*
really thankful when the cxereisei were
through, and she wo* at liberty U- g&lt;&gt; (&lt;•
her hoarding place.
•

PROBATE ORDER.

.^„»wi&amp;*&amp;sswyss
'ts*su
oBMtioMMid &gt;'l(Ut buadred and

Eddie in a whiff'r‘•I am going to board at your huiiM.this week, for James is too riek to allow

tvistfullv in her faw.
“What is it - dear?

SUURX.W

MICHIGAN A

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The Interior Department makes a good
display. The Patent Office shows 5,000
n.oddn arranged in classes, tU),000 patents
b&lt; and in mtum , a central office nf admin­
istration iu which the workings of Amer-.
ican’s favorite
bureau » illustrated.
Strangely enough, one finds tbc Ahueat
Office soetiou of the Interior Denartntrot ia
the possession of tbe original Ikelyatioo
of Independence, aud lhe Commission of
General Washington from lhe Continental
Cvugrcss ; gin*, the relics uf AVasliingfou.
hi« cluthea, camp equipage, uunoh-bowl
and furniture. The National Museum
oucc sought a fireproofplace of deposit iu
Washington, and so did branchas ui the
Government. The Patent Office—about
one-pixth of the urjwut building—wa»t
.selected as a sale place. This was alwut
184U, and now the llureau aud lk&gt;partipeut are rewarded by the proud opportuniiyto display what they have so long and
so carefully kept aud ao jealously guarded.
Next cuun* tho Treasury Department
with a pr/fuse display of money, nor gold
aud silver',altogether, hut urinte'. money.
Tbe array of specimens ol Treasury notes
of every description and dcnvminatiuu ever
issued, is a otudy fur the admirer of beauty
and flue art. Iu uu land under the sun is
so much skill shown in the manufacture of
paper iuo* jy. Thu papor for the cuutiluiital mun.y wa^xuide only a few miles
hence, at the “Ivy Milk’’ and the mill is

running yet and in the luind* of n descetdant of its old proprietor, but when the
| writer vimtc&lt;l it some time ugp, it .was.
i making a nasty kind of thick wrapping
i jwper of straw and old rupcs. Franklin
used to get hl* paper there. Even it the

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER

Splendid weather and splendid sights
—The attendance increasing—More
about Uncle Sam's General display
Postal facilities on the groundsSome interesting subjects for future
Letters—A few other things briefly
mentioned.

. old mill 1ms been burned down once or
twice, it is— more certainly thanjthebay's
। old jack-knife which had five new .blades
j aud four flew handles—the same mill, and
I it ought to drop the jtraw and junk and
I make some more band-made, water-mark.
: linen-stock joperwith som£ of old Ben­
jamin's shrewdudvice printed on it in old
fashioned type. /
And hero is the Navy Dvjmrtuwut wliieh
shines—as it has a right to do—in bunting.
; One rends the history of the American
flair suspcish'd from, the columns in tbc
variotu forms uf the udouial aud couvon

tlLUNK OOIMO SOtTII.

IWWAK-1’

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Pxwiswvlam Drrnuiv

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HEAD!READ! READ!

S't'TlI

BATTLB CUXX. KICK
These uiirivaled machines andrepatrs for
me arc supplied nt lowoU factory prices

■lay Comfort and Rappinejn
Siek *■« AtflWei!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

DR. J. B T.aRifhn
Th* noted and'jn»tly odebrated PhxahUaul
San Fraaei«e&lt;&gt; California. re«i-netfu!lr annnunresftrcsriWirtart.’StS’JStts ;t
tattac* Haute ftw eontaluttan dariaw IKB aiU

PENSIONS
Tn whom PeiMfona ore

,ytaa*rL*nd UtaetaaaU. Btata

siStKtfis’.vsU’ we:
rf WOMEX. rmnw .r «H t&gt;
With Lha hahlHMt romtu.
w- wxsvlta

mo

rrojrroKE. -n

M»r may r«dr« the beaefit ot hie el

Ar^'.VirjJiKTj

I’ll II.AbXI.I'll IA, May 27th. llGU.
“ Union,” wilh and and while “fly," a
The attendance at the Exposition in- : white anchor on a blue field, white Man
on a blue field, and eventually the flag of ,
to-day, showing largest. uf aft, as if it had ■
Iletter than last week. For some days post
grown in site as well as developed in de­
the weather has been most delightful, and • sign. The navy shows a variety of guns
aside from the, slight drawback of a few for s]&gt;ecial services, such as Iraat howitxers
unfinished buildings, etc., this is redly the I and gunwale guns; it also lias pile* of
aaval stores, with .smelling rope-, and
pleasantest time to -visit the Exhibition. I
things to eat and to wear; the provisions
The trees, flowers, grounds and all sur­ to go to tlie great cook’s galleys and the
roundings look as fresh and beautiful as a tarnishing of the men’s kits; the instru­
Is tbe Best Lager Rrcwod in tbe MtafH
May Queen, and Fairmount Park is just I ments oYthe Tarnsit of Venus expedition,
now the most attractive place to be found as the War Ifopartmcnt has those of the
Signal Service. The Department has also
anywhere. There u no dust and appro*- some boats Uf tbe Polaris exposition, one
sire heat to be encountered, and travel ■wow made in an emergency from an ahan •
Around lie many piles of
both on the. rood and about the dty is not dooed vessel
accompanied with many discomforts which shot and shell and of materia) suggestive
of long service, when “they that go down
will be inseparable from it in midsummer.
FIELD
to tba sea in stupe" have to depend upon
Yet most likely the great rush of visitors the forethought of the providers, who must Tuauthy. Clow. Ita
will come then, for American.* as a rule, be ready to supply everything frets a
crease, somewhat and has been generally

IRANI NAHM IMSION.
The KelUhto Shari Liar
EAST AND WEST.

SllViTtBBCER

HAND NANM AND BETR6IT

WCHIGAM

CBBTRAL

RAILROAD.

GOING EAST.

select the season of the year for pleasure
trips, when travel is a burden rather than

a pleasure—when it is too hot to stay at
home.

There are still people who do not

realise lhe discomforts uf tw»in a bod, in

a seven by nine

room, in the middle of

July, and that is why the crowd is expect­

ed to be tbc largest

TUW. AUFtAGVK. Frwidta.

about awl after the

glorious Fourth.
Lost week I gave a- preUy full outline
of the government agricultural

display,

but only “fooled round the edges" of the
United States buLding proper,

&gt;B

rii'w

a »

which I

think w-’J, after a”, attract as much notice

from the average visitor as any part of the i
exhibition.
Unde Sam’s
‘'Ccnteunial
Branch Post Office," which oocupicr a
space forty by aixty feet in lhe aonth-west
wing of the building, ia as complete and
well-ordered x* any city iu the country
possess,-*. It is inclosed by a walnut par­
tition .with gtam from*, and lias five hun­
dred wmreuient lock lioxea. Timrcare-J
urn catfierv employ&lt;sl. and fifty Jm.ich for f
depomting mail stationed at virions points ,
on the grounds. The clerks speak all ’an- ;
guagm and tlw deposit hnxes are lettered !
in English.
“
“• *
**
Freud.
«
Gpnamii Spaiush, I
Italian, and Japanota.1
__ _____
Hourly trip* . arc ;
made to the main &lt;;ty post office by the
Centennial mail waging, which are hand­
some vehicles with drivers in uniform.
One of the carriers is a John Chinaman.
Sue hangs down his Imek as natural as
o«&lt;or.p,.u. . •
The space occupied by the IW Offio:
Department, proper, i» 40 x Di feet, and
displays many intcrorting exhibit. The
little Envelope Machine and uickfo plated
Baxter Er-1-*, mentioned
**—• •before.
■ •
which
mrt 22,000 envelopes per

ing. This last ia tbo idace-to study homau
nature. I cannot think of any pbre, where
one would find such a varitay .fapotimow uf tho genur homo, in,-as the nalur
uluto ®y. "nil stages of preaerratwn."
Coming down from thegvverumc.it build-

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taBXWmani DivMoa

off counterfeit fifty cents

MttnicAco,

nice*, through

In vluago, bat I
cannot loarn dial mauh wm done al tt,
and of c. mrae it, has been wholly stopped
now.
.
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,’j .7;;
Jr. abogt tattled tluiro will be tw forthi-r
roduutwu iu . railway faro, and no the
wmmiltac appointed by the (kuusinial
(&gt;nnmii*ronto confer with the railway au-

fell

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 11

The ^cjwi-Weekly heplihlicaji flapper.

Read the Recor d

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AAD

The Gitfiering of Veterans.

' The seveuth annual reunion of Michi-

PUBLISHER.

oy THE

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TERMS (Hr SUBSCRIPTION :

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18/1.
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Solo i/I 18/3. 14976 SoLo i/t 1874. 31077
Sold
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DO 40401400 704 1876. Ofo 44L7

ra Yes of adtttt?tisino.

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EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL
•art

Nine different Points for 1876,
ms adapting the “OLIVE It” to
1 kind of soil and work.

PHOFESSIQMAL AMD BO3HE3S CARDS.
MILO T. WHEELER.
COUNTY TRRASURXR.-Offlea

in th« Co«rt

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

PRICES REDUCED

L'SbHB.-aHMXlW.Do«ty U.a. Mara

Come and get one ON TRIL.

civil, ENGINEER. CwU 1

trait. May 25. The “city of the streita*'
was dressed in her most gorgeous attire to
receive the vetenuu who rallied from
every part o&lt; the Stale.
Among the
Lansing aUdiera who joined their oom­
rads io tlus fraternal reonion were Gen.
Ely, C. B. Hodakio, Allan Shattuck. E.
H. iforter, F. Schneider, Georgo Law­
rence. George J. Foster, John Nagel,
Merritt IxnrU,
E. Cahill, and Chas.
Priika.
. . ■ ‘

Tlrerc were only fire or

six

members

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
’

•looted:

S- C- PHINDLE-

Champion Reapers and Mowers.

officers
Schnell,

Bter; executive Committee, Capt. I). M.
Caldwell, Sergt. L. Smith. Sergt. Philip
Hartman. Corp. M. A. Msrkham, Corp.
A. Buro&lt;&gt;n, Corp. Frank M. Caldwell,

Genuine Mishwaku Double "*,x
Shovels, Harrows, KoadScrapers,
«“•&gt; a®-

J. L- FISH,

The reunion of this regiment was *L._
’e-r.
at the Biddle House at noon, with 65
memliers in attendance, a falling off of
about one-half as compared with last

50jrl

LLCIL’S RUSSRLL,

G-ilKBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

AW YER. Cireoit Court CowWdooer. Jurtloo uf

meeung. rnesMR. wsumb vernor, r.. m.
I'hmputt. and J. G. Dwkmaon wren aponmtmliM* to
In prepare
nmnam a
■ regirwn.
pointed a committee

OBo.otor

CHAS. H. BAL ER.

iMi.r'.if

rvuuioa was left to the executive commit­
tee. The fallowing office™ were elected
for»th« ensuing year: President Maj.
Horace Grey of Grasac laic; vice presi-

&gt;

WM. IL HAYFORD,

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED
Comparison Invited and Competition Befied in

Teas, Coffees and Spices
aroxxxsr stabjlby’s.

' WM. VJPfQHN,

All grade, of Tom the very^beat in the Market rresh every
week from the Importers 8. 8. SLEEPER &amp; CO., of Boston, and
for sale at prices which dees successful competition.

. DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.

GIVE ME A CALL.

DR H, F- PECKHAM.

Yernor of Detroit; executive committee,
J. G. Dickinson of Detroit, R. M. Plimp­
ton of NUm. H. 8. Bootell, L. H. Ripley,
I. C. R^iagtoDDfGrndHapUt.

'

frrn CAVAI.RT.

The 8th ckvalry held their reunion in
parior C, Michigan Exchange.
The at­
tendance was quite large.
An address
was delivered by Maj. N. S. Boynton, and

elocted : Preaideut, Maj. N. &amp; Boynton ;
vice president, Col W L Buck; come
ponding secretary, Scrgt T N , Birilsall;
recording secretary and treasurer, Capt
John II. Riggs,orator for next meeting,
Sergt C G Ifobiwteou.

2d

27th INFANTRY.

INFANTRY

at noon nt the Cx« House, s laryc attend
regiment printed for distribution among once being present.
The president. Maj
the members.
Capt Ephraim Marble Harrison Soule of Jackson, presided.
delivered a brief and appropriate^ address, After the transaclioa of the ordinary
which was received with much enthusi­ business, the following officers were
asm.
11 was decided to hold the next elected for the ensuing year: • President,
reunion al Adrian, upon the occasion of Maj Harrison Soule; viec president,
the next state reunion.
The following Lieut A J Anderson ;secretary, Dr Mil­
Officers were elected : Prarideot Gen'J G ton Chase. The office™ were also elected
Parkhurst of Coldwater ; vice pnaddenta, executive committee for the ensuing year.
Capt Ephraim Marble of Ann Arbor, and The next reunion will be held at the time
Capt C C Starkweather of Detroit; secre­ of the next so’ldiera' and sailors’ reunion
tary and treasurer, B B Bissell of Albion ; at Adrian.
,

Th*5

14TH INFANTRY.
meeting ef the] surviving

members of this rogimeut woh held al
the Russell House, about 36 being present
An organisatton was t perfected by the
election o
uf
officers : PremPresif the following officers
de0. Dr Wwanl Batwdl; ‘secretary and
.
z. - James
»
-n
i
treasurer,
Capt
Barnard;
oorrts-

pondiog secretary. Maj Wm E Springs­
teen. A committee was appointed to
make itrrangementa for a rcuniou of the
regiment to be held in Ypsilanti on the
1st &lt;if September next.
15in INFANTRY.

Maj W C Btovena; secretary, Adj W

W

10th CAYALRT,

PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON,

The reunion of lie IMi cavalry

TAKE NOTICE.

1 asssa

Sw„t's
- - --- MICH

.

The

Mountain,

ken up for distribution as aoaveaira The
4 r,— .k-

THE KTRKET PARADE.
There were about 1,000 of the old vet­
erans In line, with their battle torn flags
waving above them.
The side-walks
along the whole line of march were throng­
ed with an immense concourse of people.
Roofs and windows were occupied; the
Campes Martins was densely thronged;
the steps and Lolcouica and towers of the
city hall were covered with peo|A‘; the|
porks were filled; there must have been
50,000 spcctatora on the streets.
A sa­
lute of 100 guns was fired M the prixxssion passed the soldicra monument.
ADDRESSES.

At the opera house D. C. Holbrook of
Detroit delivered the welcoming aJdtv»,
which was most eloquently responded to
by Gcu L&gt; M Cutelwuu of jlatuKue.
The oration on “War memories and
eiril duties’’ by'Charles 8 May, occupied
more than au Lour. After declaring that
the North was right and the South
wrong in this great contest, he dilated ou
the duty of national pacification and re­
conciliation between the aections, and
spoko as if the people of the North refused
to accept the proffered hand of the South
in brotherly reunion,—which is a misrep­
resentation. Il is the people of the
South
who
refuse
to
be recon­
ciled to thone of the North, nnlese they
wiilsappreaa their political convictions.
Mr. May should go down among the Con­
federates, and tell them how necessary it
is that they exercise a pacific spirit and
learn to tolerate polticol discussion and
independent voting, if they wish to be
prosperous and happy. For him to lec­
ture the soldiers of Michigan on forgive­
ness and magnanimity was a piece of sub­
lime assurance!
-

B Baker of]
J A Swilsborh of St Louis, Mo, Major Dek* Saf
of Grand Havw, and private H H
A BANQUET.
Wobb of Mattawan; aeoretary and treaswas held in the evening al

a

About 30 members joined in the re­
union al the Biddle House, and were called
to order by Co! H 8 Dean of Ann Arbor.
The secretary read the minutes of the
last meeting, but no new btuinees was

xxSOmS

past A short address was delivered by
Gen L 8 Trowbridge, aud the following
were elected office™ of the awmeiation t
President Gen L 8 Trowbridge; vice
president, Mid Cicero Newell, sccretarv,

TUB

the Biddle

sat down to sumptuous viands. Toasts
were responded to by Wbu P. Wells,
Henry M. Duffield, Governor Bagley,
Gcu. D. S. Stanley, Sylvester Laroed,
Captain Edward Cahill,George W. Bough
and Gea J G Parkhurst.

'

1 am now running a NEW PORTABLE
MACHINE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200build­
ings in 16 years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that may favor me with a call.
My address is Irving, Barry (Jo., Mich.
A.. S. DTLAN.
Irving. Mich , April, 11th, 1876.

regi-

There were about 36

To tkoge U7umi it may Concern:

IKY k KKOSSKAU.
raxrniBX, .»a*»hu™ o«^».

17th infantry.

This regiment, better known xs the
“Old Stonewall,'* met at the Biddle

22d infantry.

J"olin. Stanley.

U:

large. There were many in the city, but
not more than A dosen goL together at
room 164, Russel! Bouse. The following
officers were elected: President, Sergt
Oscar Joalin ; secretary, Capt John Stew­
art ; corresponding wcretary, Lieut P
Cassidy; orator, Capt John Uumudine.

9th cavalry.
The members of the 9th cavalry regi-

HTOBGTON-Hkk-

URANDRAFIDe.

THE

The attendaucc of members of (his regi-

BURGHER.

OJle'

ji eja

McAllister Co D. Chpt Hamilton; Co E,
•niuing year: President, Capt Clint
Spencer; Tice presidents, Col George^ C ;Wlteaton Carpenter ;&amp;&gt; F, Cd! Raymond;
Hopper, Capt Saninel E Andrus, Dr . Co G, Joel CMbn ;!Co H, Capt ftriacoe;
Nonnan Johnson, Corp David F Fox ; CoX&lt;)ba&gt;’Funke;Cb K, J. W -Clevesecretary and treasurer, Lieut John Gor-' ‘laud. The president, vice president, and
ing. It was voted that every member of corresponding secretary were authorised
the icgiment in the city should attend to designate tha- placs for next meeting,
the banquet; if he was unablo to' buy a and appoint the local committee of prepe
ticket, one should bo provided %r him.
rations.
■
.

did not elect any office™, but was partic­
About 20 members assembled at the
ularly noticed in the parade.
Among Globo Hotel iu t^e afternoon, upon the
cBmplelion of tho exercises at the opera
those who marched in the ranks were ex­
Auditor General Humphrey of Jackson, bouse, and effected a temporarv organisa­
Col F Schneider ami Capt Charles II tion by the election of Capt John Quig­
lledskin of ihiscfey.
ley as prooidenL It was resolved to hold
The earl^ p^rt of the daj wan given up
a regimental reunion in Detroit, Augua;
5th infantry.
to the reunions of the various regimenu
19th.'
The veterans of the 5th infantry met
represented.
at the Russell Howie, about 40 members
From the Itatruit /’mz w^ take the
being
present.
They
■
had
a
pleasant
This regiment which numbered over
followiegixeo^b of three reunions which
social time and enjoyed themselves to­
is ofgeire^ tbtereM:
gether for an hour or more.
No busi­
clctm'n brigade.
ness wxn transacted.
the Biddle House. It waa the first meet­
ing, however, and now that ao organiza­
The membere of the 1st, 5th, 6th and
j
8th infantry. W
tion had bceucffected, a large attendence
7th cavalry ragtaaouta -41 in all—met in
The reunion of thia regiment was held
u expected*™ Iho the future. The annu­
room 28, Michigan Exchange. . As there
at the Biddle House at aoon and was at­ al dues were fixed at fl. .The fallowing
tended by about 40 members.
Gcu '
office™were elected
President, Maj A
Ralph Ely presided.
After reading the '
P ll Aradt of’Befrorlj viot ^preeidenu,
minutes of the last meeting the following ,Capt Wm II Crouch of Anu Arbor,
officers were elected: President, Gen ।
Sergeant Jaujes C Voorhies of Rochester,
formerly a brigade associatimi, but it had
Ralph Ely of Lansing ; vice president, '
Lieut Georgo A Seeley of Detroit, pri- '
not been kept up.
It is called the Michi­
Captain L G Buckingham of Flint ; ;
rate H J Bartlett of Memphis,' private
gan cavalry brigade — hriatiou, and has
secretary and treasurer, Capt E Maruiu H Clay Hartwell of Flint; secretary, Q
the following office™ for the ensuing
of Detroit; historian, Sergt W B Fox of :
M Sergt James T Beadle of Detroit;
year: Preaident. Geo. B. A. Alger; vice
North Newburg. ’
■
treasurer Sergt. George T Jacks of Detroit ;
presidents, Col. Fieeman Norvell, Col.
historian, Scrgt Wm H Wood of Roches ■
J. IL Kidd. Maj. Wm. M. Ksiriut, Surter
; bwgter^Kkffiohs Zieaao of Detroit.
gvoo.G. 11. Richards; secretary. Maj. P,
About 30 members uf this regiment
Motheraill; treasurer, Assistant Surgeon
B. B.Boreh.
Gen Parkhurst
The 6th Michigan heavy artillery' met

IHEklFF. DrtM.tr O&gt;aa&lt;r S»r»c-y°r »OJG
CwviMcr. lfSc..t tb.Cwirt Ifaise.

WM.

1054.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 5,1876

THE OFFICERS

elected for the ensuing year were: Presi-

23d infantry

the council chamber at. 1 o’clock,

Col D H Jerome of Saginaw. The elec
tion of office™ for the ensuing year re­
sulted is the choice of the following:
executive committee, Capt W
President, Capt G W Buckingham ; vice
president, Cant Benj F Briscoe; secreta. ry, Capt Charles Fowler; treasurer, Capt
Bum adjourned
the president

Samuel E Pittman, Col N ,B Eldridge,
Capt Epbriam Marble, Capt D W Clem­
mer, Gen B R Pierce, Col W B McCroery
Capt H H Burrows, Geo B F Partridge.
CorpV W Bruce; eorreaponding accretexy, Capt Beojamiu F Briscoe; recording
secretary, Cant Wm II Manton ; treasurer
Cd 8 8 Mathews ; executive committee,
Col H M DnffieW. Gen W H WUhingtim,

tome

Mr| Graves. Col Thaa Sayior, Col Robert
Burns.

1877, at

phre wHiin tWI

INFANTRY.

There were forty-nine births iu the
Township ofi Vermontville last yaw—a

&gt;
/

�k’es,

people.

«&gt;“*&gt;

Amer-

■

iventiun
nomination

Mfe tb«« i»&gt;J be one, bol U hu.

lUsTtsu,

Mich.,

■cd

Jcsr 5,1876.

him, since Mr.

name

Cs.

has

the voice of the prem it the voice

of

an met in secret nereion in the npper
chamber of the Ruerell Home.
If the

people, when it speaks for the nomination
ring

nJBBtera, We have onlj tc say that he is to

true and noble a man to be caught in such
who

has done

noble service in the cause of riuht, justice

aud humanity, and duaarves belter of the
* Republicans of Michigan, than to bo used
For President।
RVTIIHKFOBD IL HAYES,

as a tool to

men

I by designing

defeat

the wishes of the Republican masses ;
; aud we do not yet
believe
he
will

of- Ohio.

consent to be thus med, especially in his
For Vice-President,

prerent physical condition, which but too

JOHN F. HARTRANFT,

plainly indicates, that his work on earth

of Pennsylvania.

world.

unkind

No

word or thought concerning

Har­

Mr.

wood .shall over spring from our suul,.but

‘‘Honest money for all. and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

wc cannot consent to see sacrificed on the
altar of men’s personal ambition so able

&gt;nd true a mau av Charles M.

that

Mr. Howard with

all

merits,

even in his most vigorous days, should
be made Governor. The people are for

Mr. Croswell.

his nomi-

They

nation as the Republican

Republican National Convention.

Croswell,

his

candidate

for

Governor, aud it remains to be seen wheth­

The next union Republican Convention for
the nomination of candidates for President
and Vice-President of the United States, will
be held in the city of Cincinnati on Wedne*.
•lay the fourteenth day of June, IH'G. al 12
o'clock noon, and will consist of delegates

er this Russell House cabal is

remarks ■.

jwwcrfui

trict read him to Congress-

Speaking of ibis

CtnetnMli

'

explain why gendemro

who incline toward free tradearc no strong­

While Mr. Howard might live to dis­
charge the duties of Governor, it see* to
us the duties of that office would, be
a very severe tax upon httn. Mr. How­
ard has no stronger admirer in _ the Stattf
than ourself, but we should hesitate about
putting aside n man like the Hon. Chas.
M.CiwweU, ebysfeallyss well aa men­
tally strong, for a man in as poor health
as » Mr. Howard.
However, this is a
matter for the State Convention to tun
aider.’ The Tnbitnf» undoubtedly cor­
rect when it says that “Mr. Howard's
name would be a bulwark of strength in
the canvass." , But if his strength will
allow it, wc should prefer to see bis dis­

to join the noble army of patriots iu that

upper *nd belter

tlw
;

Can any one

is nearly done, and that ho Will .soou go

Subject lo tho decision of the Republi­

can National Convention.

Corolioo to

(kmoeosoo.
The Howell

[e

,

_A. Douglu’a son is a delegate
from North

the

of Mr. Croswdk
!
Of the proposed candidate uf the

Heiss nmn

*1,200 fi r

of July celebration.

suggested. And we have good re
believe that in other counties as in this,

company.

st and largest line of
Clothing, in Barry
Coun'„
_
-Ja
and youths suits, odd coats, pants
and vests, and a

Uor«

for

ly in favor of Mr. Brutow ?

The three Republican Dominations for
Congrsre thus far made in .Iowa hare all

been given to soldiers.

linn of Overcoats
all sizes,
.styles, kinds and prices. Over

The judgments obtained by the gov-1
ernmeut against disdllert tn St. Louis I

|

The treaimeul of Mr. K&lt;r uudcr char,;&lt;rcrena rjatternE Of imported and domestic
get M wo^erftilly difcent from anything a,,ICrtni F*411
v
1

the

CLOTHS ANO CASSIMERES.

Rcpubliceti thu* far.

•cconW *&lt;

Brownlow nays that there is

one

uot

man tn all the Democratic House of Rep- '

pjaentatTvee wK&gt; romonip' W the standard

„

matter,

Barry

County Rfpitf-licttH says: .
There is no man in Michigan that
stands higher than C. M. Croswell, ot
Adrian. In tho very prime of hi* man­
hood, polished and refined in every re­
spect, of splendid address and an eloquent
speaker, honcet and modest to the very
cxucmCi
nc „
wou WH1
extreme, he
is B
a m311
man who
will create an
enthusiasm in the party that will carry
________
the
Klate_______
by storm.
_ii-' m
Tho
*
men ~
who
v~ be­
little
Mr.
Croswell
MrCroswell
i are treading on uncer­
tain ground and their motives may well

ONE HUNDRED

amount Io nearly a milliou of dollars.

The Treasury

estimates

Departmcot

that there will be a • total deficit iu

the

revenqu-of fourteen million.’ for the fiscal

A first-claw*
TAIL.OH from Petmit,
ported won. i^hen w# shall be prepared to furnish the beat
clothing
TO ORD ER, and perfect
fits guaranteed, nt the Old Corner Stand in Empire Block. IIaMings, Melt.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

yenr^hding June 30

the roar" is the

“Americans’to

rule Ha'tin-.;*, Mich.

adopted ibis year in electing delegate* to

the Democratic Convention at

St. Louis.

Fall in, young voters, if you like the lead.

RlCKFOftb

It ts thought at Washington that the

Belknap impeachment trial will

AUTOMATIC

be post­

be questioned.__________ '
.
poned untik November, to avoid. prolongMr.Croswell is u6t a more newspaper
candidate, aud is by no means an office

Embrace* under one managraent tbr
Gimt 'Frank Ballway Lines of th.
WERT and NORTH-WEST. ami. w.tb
ita numerous branches and connect
.
forms the eliortewt and quickest reutr
Iwtween Chicago and all jsiinta in
iLUMOIB,
WteOoJtSI.X,
SuitTUEkv
Michigan,
Minnwota.
|owa,
Caltfounia and the Wiser-

dial seeker. For 12 years his numerous hocmmon.
friends and adminr* have solicited Hi.«
some men's vanity may be gratified, or
The IndiaMpuiia Juonnil ray*
permission to use bin name in connection
some Man* personal ambition to l&gt;c Sen­
with the office of Governor and it was latent figures for the Cincinnati Convent
ator ft* the ensuing six years may be only after he had received assurance* (toil are Blaiue, 2‘J4; Murton. 210; Conkgratified, for wc have no doubt, llut the .from every quarter of the State, that the liug. R0; Ilartrauft,' M: Briafiow, 57;
“true inwardness’’ uf this movement is itcoplc dcHtrvd him to take the office, that Hay«s, 47;'Jewel, 10.
and of two delegates from
he consented to allow his name to be pre­
ritory and the District of (
either pure spite because the people are
Au exchange a*y»; “A little wit goca
sented to the Convention.
for Mr. Croswell and not for A or H who
The Lansing UepMican rays :
rrcotumendai to invite all Republican cleetora desired to contest the nomination with
.«., .. ——
and all other voters, without regard to teast
The proposal to nominate Wm. A. the fac--’ of the earth.”
p&lt;ilitical differences or previous party affilia­ Mr. C. or else to perputuate the term of a
Proctor Knott Chairmau uf tho Judiciary
tions, who are opposed to reviving sectional certain gentleman iu the Senate of the Howard as the Republican candidate for
Governor has fallen flat.
No paper in Committee, which wv carrying the joke a
issues, and doaim tc promote friendly foolitiR
and permanent harmony tkrpugbout the coun­ United States, neither uf which is very tho State excepting the one which find
try by maintain^ and enforcing all the commendable when it assumes the shape advocated it, the Bay City TrAttor, gives
constitutional rights of every citizen, includ­
Another IfotaMratfc
dmrtffeper at
it much support. His feeble health is an
ing the fUU and free exercise of the ri^ht of of “Star Chamber" dictation.
overwhelming objection.
On the ether Washington has dwgr-lod himself by act'- 2nd
suffrage without intimidation and without
Of this movement the pres* tout begun
hand, the Adrian 7»w» dedarea that -x- ing the part of abul^y. An unpaid groto speak, and wogivo place in this issue Speaker Croswell, whore fitness is coneedto its voice as follows :
friends, they propose to have him stay,
Tho Adrian Ttmeasays:
ble officers ; who are in favar of making such
a Democratic official.
and be proposes to stay.'.*
Cbadcs M. Croayrell i* ou uovice in
enough Yo

overrule

their wishes,

.

.

jiublir. life

sting any of its obligations, and in favor of
sustaining, in every way the national faith

Il« !'»■ borne a

prominent

part iu State affairs for many
sccoud Ip no mau iu

in

Slate

the

the

knowledge wliiel, the Governor of Michi­
liberty and ihould be maintained absolutely
free from sertariaa-control; who believe that,
for the promotions of throe end., and direc­
tion of the government should continue to be
confided in those &gt;vhu adhere to the princi­
ples of 1770 and support theta as incorporat­
ed in the conMitution and laws; end who arc
tn favor of recognizing and strengthening the
fundamental principle of national unity in
this centennial anniversary of the birth of the
Republic. E. D. Mouas, Chairman Republican Na­
tional Committee.

gan ought to possess.

Mr.

friends named him for the place, believ­
ing him second to no man iu the State in

the capacity aud qualifications necessary
position.

Having

placed

in

him

the

field, they propose to have him stay, aud
lie propose* to stay.

the nomination of man fur Governor out
the

pole to the interests of the people of the
State, and who could not be used M a cats

paw, to

pul! any

reference

to

uptm the Republican party of
aa their candidate for Govcrior.

itaUkte*
tioofiof Mr.

the immediate

Michigan
Mr. Ho

Blaine al present?'

They

hare been reading the reports of Rcpubli

tho Saltan of Turkey, hut several inaden
tai facta serve to throw lighten the on
gin and tendencies of the movement

can convvtitiouA lately.'
।

It is

cheering

to sec

such a Veteran

-fighter of wrong as William Lloyd Garri­

son standing up. and

to acceptably discharge the duties of the

We have no word to say against** the
ability of the Boa. William A. Howard.
We know and recognise the important
Work he has done, and wc hope will still
But when
THE GUBERNATORIAL QUESTION. be able to do for the party.
the Bay City Trlbtate rays what it docs
in its concluding paragraph, in regard to
We. note, not without tome surprise, the his
;
phyried health, it either speaks igno
eflorta of certain men representing no-body
rantly or else with a deliberate intention
but themselves, meeting iu an upper room ]to deceive. Mr. Howard's own words to
in the Russell House, at Detroit, to make his friends at the secret meeting 'which
placed him in’thc field was to the effect
the attempt to dictates nomination for thU the state of hb health absolutely for
Governor, by the forth coming Republican ;bads him attempting to riisebrtee the ac­
duties of the office; that he would
Convention.
Most of these gentlemen, tive
1
as wo see their names published are er have 'only accept the nomination uu condition
that a mau was named for the Lieutenant
been aspirants forthe Gubernatorial nom­
Governorship who was fit and competent
ination, or arc prominent U.1 S. officials.
to discharge ths duties of Governor.
There mon saw the popular will indicated
Here is where wo take issue with the

ride of all ring), true as the needle to

hand with

(Croswell's

•nd OaHfomii Line
and best route for all
pointe In
Illinois, Iuwa.
Dakota, Nkbrabka
Wvomixo.
Colobado, Utah. Nevada. CaliroBVXA. OkboOn, China Japan and
AUBBBAX4A. Its
Chicago, Madison and St. Paul Line
xa the abort line for Northern Wis­
consin and Mimnsbota. and for Maui
bon. Kt. Faux, Mxmnnapolis, Duluth
and all paint* la the Great Northwest
Its
Winona and St. Peter Line
Is the only route for Winona. Roch»TKK.OWATOXNA, MANKATO, St. PtfTKS
New ULM, and all pointe iu Southern
and Oentral Minneanta. It*
Green Bay and M«*a, JettB Line
la the only Ufa for JAKterritax,
Watkbtoitn.FunoDu Lac. Oshkosh,
APPuraoK, Gbkkn Bay, Kkanaiu
NBGAUNU MABQUETTE, HQUUHTO.S
Hancock aud the Lake hwkriob
al! partis*
tViUNTUT- ita
iafrtaafoa
Freeport and Dubuque Lins
la (beonly route for Elgin, Rockfomd.
FuffPOBT, and all pointe via Ere&gt;q»&gt;rt.
Ita
Ohicaao and Milwaukee Line
Ta the old Lake Shore Route* and »the
only one paasing through Evanstun,
La*b i Icaaar, Hiohumi i*ark.
AVA UK BQAN,
ACINE. KENiMHA Iu
..iknUr. oMrvM
Milwaukee.
. kviTTixn ilAcnixt Mm. Co,
BaOularer*. HrwtU»b»rw, Vu
Puthnan Palace Cart
are run on all through train* oftbb
I-road.
Thia it the ONLY LINE ruunint
I tlMMe caro between Chiouro and til.
_ __ __ _ 1 Paul, Chicago and Mliwaukw. or Chi­
Farm in the Towuridp uf Ita.tinK*. near c’ta° and WlOOna.
Quimby Station, oa iba Grand Itaphb LH*l»At Omaha OUT SleepeHI connect with
tea afiWMtehinn Central Railroad, contain, the
Teriand Sleeper* on thu Vnl.o
ing tUQHYY .1 C’«£S. of wbieh
i a O
allroad for all polute \\ cat ®!

THE (ICKFOIB A8T0HATIC

The Turkish Revolution.

But little more teems to have come-' to

declaring his belief

that "the nation w purer to-day than it
rule in Turkey, derived from the Koran,
has always been that the ddeet member of has ever been before." Billious young re
the Oman family should succeed to the formers maj Icaru something from that.
Peter Cooper raid a few days ago tliat
stance being the late Sultan's nephew.
About ten months ago an important com­ he was too old to accept the PraridentiJ
mand in the array was given by tho Sul-

renewed his youth, in return of the flat-

ffliitthxg Machine I

FARM FOR SALE!

soon perceived that this was intended to
prepare the way to the throne by com
if he were only in
mending him to the Turkish ‘nation.
better health perhaps it would bo. well
The result was directly opposite, by ar­
lb« Pramfora
ousing the suspicious and resistance of for him to feel once what his party have
all who have been dissatisfied with the caused Mr. Blaine and Mr. Bristow to
Government for some time, or who have

Th?Zrorartr ‘ uTl- rate un I CHICAGO M follow.:

A F'fr.t-Cla.i Farm,
time, however, the crisis was ao doubtful
that Mebcmcd Murad, the true heir appar»&gt;
: l____________n
r".

days, disappeared from the scene and
betook himrelf to some place of aaftty.
Now ha faaanedto the throne by a

of their Chestnuts out

nomination must be prevented at all hax-

ards.

Wc know there

political history.

and their

men

Wo know

their action

for twenty years last pest, and we arc glad

;.to know that thcpccp/e all over

the State

1805, before

William H.

Baraum was

look with deserved Contempt on their efforts

to the front in the hour of hi.

thereto.

That demand runs like a mort-

'' c“"'

flaAylocatH, and under thorough cult me. |
ForHt. Paul and Minneapolis, Tao
Fur Putieolan inpuire at ibfo office or of the i Through THllM DffiUy. with PuUnwn
lie who has the meat Suteeriber.
Palaeo (Xr* attached on both traln_ .
, ,
,
,
MoPIIKRsOX
For Qm Bay and Lake Huwriot
XXBOmC
’ Two Trains daily, with Pullman Palare
Hartiap. Jan’y. Im. IM4.
generally chosen into public office.”
But
Can attached, aa’l running through to

Thurlow Wood don't like talk about Til-

representative, of throe great Powera, .ud
, ——---------uuu ...

„ „

Morse's Geography aaya, under the head

the

EiEur ar nsemei

THE FOE OF PAIN

of the fire, and hcocc concluded that his

be served bv the man they choose to serve
them. Aller election comes the dmcharging of the duties of the office. Is it good
policy io name a man for Governor, and
who, if elected, as he himself says, would
only be Governor in name add nut in fact ?

gfiK* v“

.

of Connecticut,

known.

would be usclcn and worse than umJcm

CALIFORNIA

country's

of danger, «uu
and whom
needed
wuuu money
IUVUCT was
was 110CUCU
*«*-*—*«,*-. Mr.
purac was not open.”

The SL Clam flfepaMiwa ray.;

Marquette.
For Milwaukee, Four Through Train*
daily, Pullman Car* on night train*.
Parlor Chair Chra on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona anti points In
JlfaUNHbr-Qa. Through Train dally,
wits Pullman Hlecpera u&gt; Wimma.

I* theQzasd OU

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

For Dubuque and La Crosse, ylaCU^
ton. Two Through Trains daily. •»«
FaUman Cm on
night train to Mr

STOOD THE TE-.IT OF

lo forestall the action of the Repubhciui

Tho effort to bring forward the name
of Hou. William A. Howard ra the can­
State Convention.
didate for Governor, after the widespread
The people can be trusted to relent
expraaioa ia fitvur of Hoo. Chariot M.
l he next Governor, in their primary
Croswell, docs not make much headway.
conventions, without the
aid
of or So far wily one paper appear* to fall in
dietatibn from the.
ring mastera
of with the movement, and Um probs “
men’s
personal
amlntiou
or
tho u that Mr. Howard will follow the
^stetomcn whore nreure hare boon
lackics of the notional administration.
Uoucd and pabbdy withdraw his
ThcNo tremenduous men make the won­ The movement is evidently am to
derful dbcurey that the popular uprising luterest of the JUpubKeret ^wrty ami eerin favor of Mr. Creswell m “ody news-

to bun.' Thcn te ufthc Puweni referred

totally failed to smutch

him.

The con­

sequence m that he goes into the

nrkMi Ctouw, m drfud. of ihleh
■ elTeaoJ mcuurrn" .™M
ukon k,
tho Pimm, llhnm likd, ihr
-

nati ConvcoUot. the only

THay IH NO FORE IT WILL
Nu‘lACHK^ KO

Cincio-

candidate who

Four Train* dallyFor Hwktord, Hterllor
Jwmvllte. ud oUnr poiru. r«&gt; &lt;»
bore from two to ten trains dally.

2S OTHER domestic akOfltea, SM Farnham Street;
sssmibfem
Chicago

I, fa
emmfcmUmiof hh
the throne in a complicated

MANY AX■A M?A W.E MOB»k’ ““

had
grievance, suffered by the
rwrtvlx
.I,-____ ' _

the withdrawal of-other
—-fir n* ff*. -

the, will |.UJ VTke
'

FEwaioira 11

MamVXN

HvaHirr.
Gew. Hup't, t hirer’

nnnnnsG
DOVE at this OJFIC®

�Council Proceedings.

fepliblicaji hpptf.

Jbt

__ wmmFAFtiwufiTmin.
-*T KANG ERH GUIDE
CITY LOCAL R- R. TIMIM ARD

Indisputable Evidence.

iDaffdo. K.X^-I wii
■ing. May 25th, A. D.. 1876, nt the Council

present, lhe Council adjourned until Saturday
evening. May 27th A. D., 1876.
L. D. Qracxanvitt,
Recorder.
The Cutnmon Connell of ths City of
Hastings met pennant to adjournment, on Sat
ttrday evening, May*27th, A. D., 1876, at the
present lhe Council adjourned Sine Die.
L. D. Quackksbvsh,
Reoorder.
The Common Council of the City of Hastings

POSTpFFlCK TIME CARD
Council room.

J. M. NEVINS. P. M.

The Committee on Ordinances reportcd an
Ordinance relative to the Fire Depvrtmatit,

Ohi.

itemie and retail, best
badly afflicted

I did the
llaectted

without a bottle of Hie Discovery and Purga­
tive Pallets in the house. They are a solid.

iu the oity at
‘
Smith,
xxl8w3

Manee4 Pbestons.

DBY GOODS HAVE TACK A
TUKIS !

Gulden Medical Discovery, with daily un of

FURNITURE!
Of everyjjlescription which we

At A W. Bailey's.

can sell cheaper than any boos- in Bar­
ry County, for thew reasons:
let Because we have no rent I &gt; pay.
21. Because we make the most of our

Jxmsdalc muslin 12 eta.
Shirting Gets.
Extra heavy Shirting 121 cts.
Beat cottonades 15 to 30 cts.

goods ourselves.
3d. Because we keep the best c work­

men.
4th. Because we warrant all goods we
make.
We sell nonc.of this cheap-made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. Tbe
goods wc make Is made by hand, and
warrauted. We invite all persons to

Twu button Kid
A nice line of Cant'Endings
«l»y ofb»«rlric
A full nnd complete assortment of
Clothing.
xxi5tf
A. W. Bailet.

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY;

The ordinance wm then read the third time

Su^. Suu. .

Closing out Slae—Canned good-* at cost
aud more loo, al
J_ Smith, Manee 4 Prertox'b,
XXlBl

Time to Settle.

all about the county

The lime has now come wlien my
coup's must be paid. 1 hat
that I must be paid, and to
nt test
intitt tliat persons who owe
j-ry
»/» without further delay.
Ralph Jurkax.
May, 17th 1876.
XXlOwJ

Helped fully.

□old nsj.

Literary.

Church Calendar.

Head the Council proceeding!.

June

Thursday night.
The Masons of Leslie are

11, Triuily

Sunday, and Feait of

Codfish, Trout. Whitefish, Mackerel,
Silinon, aud Herring, all New Fish at
Smith, Manee 4 Preston's.
xxifiwS

Ruing up a

fine lodge room.

Wed needs v. S

Croswell
deiirea to form an opin

Going to Kansas or Colors do.

- day 88j cents on the dollar.
ConArmntlun (Tau on Thursday evening al

Choir meeting ou Friday evening at 8 o,clock.
al Midland, on

LOM EUD.OQQ

Southern Judicial Ku-1
emmanuel church.

.

S’.’ fbr one year’s sntwriptlon to Republic
Publishing Company, Washington. D. C.

REVOLUTIONARY BATTLES.

School and
Lending Library Literature.
OarrrA Qaartrrig Rrritx ; Recent Scotch Novels
te liar; Life

Junin Vitali's Client. a French

J
5

igrant rates to .the San Juan Mine*.
Pullaian Palace Sleeping Curs between
the Missouri River and the Rocky mount
tains without change.
Clow? coauection
m ado at Kansas City and Atchison in

patbiea of Individuals, ^tataforThe Coadl-

Burial Case Co. His many friends wish
him success.
i
Quekt—Who will do the undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brothers of course.

r.:

Wanted.—Every one to try our

Agricultural Society Meeting.

Central park is the name chosen for
the new city park at Kahmasoo.
The Michigan Democratic delegation
stands: Tilden 16. Hendricks6.
ths people of that fUais are anticipating the
’*‘ ‘
‘
*
’nduitry. »

The Niles penpie arc trying u&gt;
Carl Schura to orate to them July 4.

Esq., aas

Judge Lildejohn
will
deliver
Fourth-of-July oration at Cognac.

The Executive Commitec and others of
the Barry County Agricultural Society
are requested to meet at the Co. Clerks
office ou Saturday June 17th at lO o’clock
A. M. to arrange list of premiums and
nake arrangements for holding tbe annual
Fair. ■
Geo. Kxagle. Prra.
J. M. Nevinb. Sdc'y.________________

the

uf Mr*. John Hotchkiss, died at the residence

Bronsou. Branch county, celebrated
Decoration day this year for the first

Uni kkpjHg Juliet?

At Albion. May 19, a child of Iririxg
Marble was dangerously poisoned by eat­

la tbs Township of Rutland, had
this city

wm

xxr8w3

k.

Train baa brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaitera for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell

Teas

Pxkston.

WHOLESALE A RETAIL

DjMsten OMt_ftarttts Frames, fc.

MUIWS GROCERS
Look here !

Lpok hero !

leaper than any firm in the State?
a do it, fi»r, with the help of

Otr Hr Sale at ite Lowest Unot Rale

Wo

STOiM

WATER UK

J. M. HEWES,

UE

vru paarantee Satisfaction.

.Hearne furnished free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
We
can give you better figures than ever c*
ferud before, for wc nuke tho most of oCoffins and* Furniture.

JHiiR

Shingles Lath &amp;c

Salisbury A, Brosseau.

Hastings, Dec., 22, 1876.

62yl

.

Strayed from the posture on the Mos­
ier farm, in the Township of Carlton,
a light bay marc colt, two years old, rsther thin ii» fl«sd&gt;, and rather small iu size.
Any person giving information where the
coU may be found will bo liberally re­

F. J. Jones,
Howe Machine Agent.
Hastings, May 31st 1876.
xxilOtf

warded.

Do you want the
Havana
&gt; to J. P. Roberta' for them.

WOOL. WOOL
CAB-DING,
Baildix on

Cigars

New Haven Conn.,
FOR TKra

Mercantile Training

Mrs. Kate Barr ot Kalamasoo, has re­
covered $125 from a Battle Creek aalocnist mimed Hodge, for selling her hus­

xx4ltf

CffARLES R
WELLS, FrrMmi.
USSRr 2i. BILLS, Secretary.
shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro.,
Church aud Railroad Street.
xxGtf

owner of

XSatnGllahiml In 1SU4.
I wish to oil all wool rayadf, and will

GEORGS L BEA THS.

Maus
Hastings, Mich.

R. D. Bullock the well known

STEBBIKS BIO’S

FURNITURE, J. Cole &amp;, Son

WELCOME MARBLE.
HASTINGS. MICH.. Mar 3L IA8.

J.

WE MEAN BUSINESS I
Furuhure Rooms south side Stale St..

opposite'll. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

YOUKTGJMEN.

celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different xiodx of Sewing Machines. Needk&gt; and Maehme Oil. I also sell Wall 4

ury May 20 wm $1^12338.72 ; receipts
during the week ending May 27 were
$22,397.40; paymefi's during same time
were $15,1*08.73; balance in treasury
May 27th, 1876, $1.218,825.39, ia-

Smith, Manbe

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition at oar Fiimltuie
Store. All kinds of work made lo or­
der. Repairing of nil kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.

Dealers tn all kinds

Our Centennial,

Mrs. Peter Kelly of Monro
Her
birth to her 19th child Miy 20.
oldest is 19 years of age.
The Michigan State Eclectic Medirel
Association will meet in Lansing &lt;m Wed­
nesday aud Thursday, June 7 and 8.

band liquor.

nr.d lie happy again

A Great Redaction in Frites!
salisburyTbr6ssea u

M. D. Reed deriret to call attention to

ing rhubarb.
•
A hail-storm at SpringwelU May 16
spoiled 1,000,000 of newly moulded un

baked brick.
The first postmaster at Charlotte
Jonathan Searltt, whose commisskdated August 24 th 1838.

READ THIS

Whitman's Assorted Candies—lhe best
n the market. A full aupply'at J. P.
Roberta'.
•

Three men of Gratiot county made
8,600 lbs. of maple sugar this season.
, likowlM.

and everything tn the Furniture Hue.
We invite all jieraonfi to call and look k

ioffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds UNO PIASTER

Topeka, Knit.

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bear Inspection. No trouble at all
show goods.
Parttea having Pictures to Tram a
would do well tog 'them framed of us
as we can do it P .^jrand Cheaper than
any bonne iu P
ry County. We keep
the Largest aud Best uelectod stock ot
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDijcoh, Brackets, Papkb-HoldEBB, WaLL-PoCKETR, Sl.IPPEK-

Hounou,
J. D. FOSTER.
WM. EIXJAH.

What! don't you think wc can sell

Anderson,

W. 11. II. Heath, the senior luembc
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury 4 Cor1
lixt retired from business in this tity, and
is now traveling for tho Grand ilapitL*

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State Affairs.

*Surdir» azceetad. IDailr.

•Catmo &lt;Wo-

Jlvtur; A Frenchman on French

Cincinnati tjiquirrr. was killed Sunday

Take the Atchison, Topeka 4 Santa Fe
Railroad; the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the tx^auti—
ful Arkansan Valley, lo Puc’Jo, Colorado
Sprnps, Cucharas. Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Ke and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Ariaoua. Special round "trip '
90 day tickets to Denver on sale May 15th,
at $50. taking in the famous Watering

T. J.

STEBBINS BRO’S,
Keep It.
Where you wul fiud all kuids of

PROBATE ORDER.

completely
Nothing

and pasMd by a m^orWy vole of all tbe mem - fcctiy smoulhnnd thepcaly eruptions aregone.
been slecl m followo:
j He hai taken some neren or eight bolt lee iu
Ayei-AIJermsn, Evane. Lewis. MeNsuioa. 1 ■». »nd considers himself cured. This &lt; ».e

Tu.ll..., «.

Farmers remember that the old and
reliable house of C. B. Salsbury U, as ever,
buying egg”, butter, poultry and all kinds
?f farmer’s produce, under Barlow 4 Good
fear’s store, and paying for the same tho
kigheat market pncc. Patronise tho house
Jeu know to Ve reliable.
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blolelm aud scab ».

and on muliou of Aid. Tumlimou, the rejxirt

HuM.il,

HASTINGS
11319^

Tobacco.—Wc can sell the best for the
money in the city.
’
Smith, Maxes 4 Preston'*
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, WHERE i
your Pellvti and DiMovery.
I have j-acommruded the use o.' these medicines la several
tee ere compHcated
thought, an impure a

ruvrred with

■COUNTY OFFICERS.

uwto

pitiful ulyBcu ever &lt;^rn. hl* fire swollen out

McNauton Russell, Sheldon. Tomi inion.

For Sale—A fine more and colt.
Time will Im given if desired for an appro­
ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones,
xxiar,
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to add my testimony «
properties ®f your Alt.

pli»h all they era claimed to do. I will only
mention one aa remarkable, (though I could

'.WSrXJSHAS
■ aad BatUa Crssk-A
Uytl^aad Woodlsni-j
&lt;ny. and Maiafdayat 1&gt;

mo, HL, July B. 1874.

The Common Council of ths city ofTiasliagi

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UNDERTAKING

l am now. all alone in the Photograph
Being a bualnoM that needs a great doal
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menta to increase my facilities for doing uf experience,
Tbetter work than ever, all should call
Afler many yearn
In the business, can truly any that they

Music

cleat guarantee of first-c
work iu tho
fiatnre.
Rooms in Washington Bkrk,
want of Pianos, Organa, Ac., should give south tide Slate Street.
31tf
Geo. L. Heath.
thama call, atBwaqmy's
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meals can Ix^and^u

tefuctiou than any other Arm in this

Benter, with th* expwtetMw of a lifetlmt. willAlWRpiftVB hta penroual at-

Hearse and

Team

fttrubiiwd when

The moat extemivc, thorough and com­
pete institution of■ the kind iu tho world.
Eight thousand graduates of l&gt;ix, college
now in sicccasful businem in the principal
cith a and towns of the United Staten.

Re RW Kiihf ItatM for

Ymi la.

lhe application of and carrying out of our
novtl and systematic methods of

BUSINESS TRAINING.
life, and pynnta having sous to educate,

full informalieu
□IIABLSS B, WELLS, I'n-lul,

Gilt and Fresco Borders Window Shades,

xestr
counties.

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Inquire of Marshall Prickett.

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STEBBINS BROS.

Smit®, Manee 4 Prewon.

HaBtlnge, July 28tb. 1878.

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SIC

•ROFFiCF

�KBW AOTKRTIfijMEWL

Ttofra-tatyMIicap fcapper
RURAL

G. F. Rowell ft Ctft. C61tnnn.

7^

TOPICS.

Evary farmer is not a good bay maker,
although it would aeem that anybody,
UtQUATJXO aOLTB.
|knowing anything about farming, pnght
There are iuniy fanners of small means’ Ito be abm to get his hay into tho barn or
who are thinking of removing somewhere istack in good condition if (ha weather be
tu improve their pruapeeto in life.
They :favorable ; bat such is not the case. In
read of Florida, where it is raid a man ithe first place, a farmer should be fully
irepared for haying before he commences.
may make his fortune in growing oranges.
Qverv implement wanted should bo pro­
They also read of Texas, where excellent
land can be purchased at from 81 to 85 cured, and be in good condition; and wncn
per acre, and whore fortunes arc made in a farmer bu much grass to cut it would
be
well to have an txfra mowing machine
eattlc raWng. Then they hear of lhe great
bargains iu plantations in other Southern to fall back on, in cue of a breakage. All

AGENTS VARTID rarm

fsms
Sc wisf&amp;xxsrf!■! and latermt Uta &gt;«■ of Tw.» ha„,j,
J3JK.-SS

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lhe art there is in making good hay ia to
have good judgment; and energy to drive
the bmuttAMSS when the wca'hcr is favorable. Two men may commence to cut
two fields of grass die same morning, each

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fidd exactly alike, each man having the |
same kind of machine and the same I
number of hands, and one will have
all his hay in on the next day at sunset,
cured in excellent, condition, while the I
other will fail to “push things,” and will
nut hare his hay cured the next afternoon,
leaving it perhaps in the windrow, and a
rain coining on the next day, lasting 24 or
•18 hours, his hay is nearly ruined. The
best advice I can give to farmers, in regard
to making Lay. is to take advantage of good
weather, and let every man and boy in
your employ understand that you “mmn
butintM." It will not do to wait till all
your grasses are fully ripe for the machine
but commence on that which is most ad­
vanced. The grass will require more cur­
ing, but it"will be boiler hay fur being
cut early. The best timothy hay that I
Holstein cows an Rowing iu jtopularever fed to stock wns cut two weeks in
ity. The Society . Shaken, at West
’ advance of the usual time.
Pittsfield, Mass., rci rtas fi-liows.- One
cow, seven years old a the spring of 1875,
A Western swine raiser says“ For the
calving March 17,1 i given ou an average
twenty quarts per dj to the present date . past three years I have been rery lucky
I tested her milk trf utter from the _13th- with hogs. Haves jusluro of about thirtyof Jane for seven days, during which time five aero, not much; graw, but plenty of,
she Made fourteen ]uutKht of nice butter young oaks, hickories and haB*l brush,
with do extra feed and no more thana with plenty of running water. I keep
common pasture. The second cow, six salt and sulphur in a trough where they
years old in the spring of 1875, calved ran help themselves, with n pile uf char­
September 22d, 167.J, and after four or coal. and it will surprise tboHi who have
five days her milk was reserved by itself not tried it to see them tail it after every
and act for cream, after lotting tho calf food of earo." Probably a field of clover,
suck whatit would three times a day. From with ranning water in it, would be the
tho surplus of seven days, I found on best pasture that Lugs can be kept In.
weighing tho butter, thirteen pounds of a Parsnips ore the beat root crop lltat can be
fine article, aud iu total quantity per day, grown for swjoe. They cat them eagerly
after throe weeks of the time of the calf raw. and iafny farmer* grow them cspesucking, she had averaged from twenty- eially to feed lo dick bogs.

States; and sometimes a man will sell his
little home, and take his family lo one of
these Southern States, on the strength of
an article in a newspaper. Let me say to
men inclined to migrate, “look before yon
leap." No man should ever remove to a
distant State, without first going to seo
things fur himself. A newspaper corres­
pondent may state some facts, but it is
more fikely that he omits to state facts that
would put an entirely different face on the
matter.
Florida has some advantages
over a cold climate; but one may fail to
make a living there, as elsewhere.
You
can grow oranges aud early vegetables
there—green peas in February, strawber­
ries in March, that sell at 83 a quart in
New York ; but just think of the fact that
no grass grows there! Think of lhe lack
of butter and cheese fit to eat—of the
alneuce of schools—the non-existence of'
society ; and yon will be inclined to think
twice before you go there.

MORTGAGE SALE.

jLJ( QfipiMAKCE.

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four to twenty-nix quarts per day of milk.
November 24th. 1874,1 bought a thorough_ bred, imported Holstein bull, one year old
past, and his gain in ten months was four
hundred pounds, making an average of
forty pounds per month and not on high
feed. They arc a fine growing stock, largo,
good fpeders, and I can say with all free­
dom; that they are in my estimation the
l&gt;cat for market, milkers, butter, cheese,
oxca and beef o! any thoroughbro I stock
now*known in .pic country. I should be
pleased to show tho above sampfoa to any
and all who may be pleased to call.

io Pin* Daaorimoairi
uu« tho unto to bo dt
irat KrcinoorooboO 1

MW

MS?

h« Mood. Purify thii by the uaa ■
Tarnant'a Sellacr Aperient.
do Uwvtkapaadily and tborcual
l friend of la. .offerer from rhe

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HOLD ur ALL DBVOOIHTS.

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ranitalfon. and frum Um. to Htna suoh wwll
lion. by l.*»«»d r&lt;aUli«M foravvpramout.il
ordinals to tho otdiuneoo of tho elly. a* thrr u

MO) ITU ACE MALE.
Itariaif boas mada Io tbe eonditlun- &lt;&gt;|
ths tons with th* Jlaoordsr. who shallI prajaat th*

Tilt €LAIM-HOU8EK8T.\BLISHEl&gt; IN ISUT.

PENSIONS
tbo.?kbrat7;bi,&gt;r

•ttmia' new a*ai MWMod v, u,
Srsttrarn:,-!,';:;
Egraji^ggfe.r.1:

1 th* rawpany miy rwiuJta. aAd in tb» bidak
Vxc. 8. Th" &lt;TH&amp;rrat w»p&lt;b1«. nnder *&gt;»»«•«•
rot and di reel inn •ftbair prwpw oSew*. «h«H.

■bort.Bbstbar iIamMkI or not.-«nd all widow, of
»ueh not naw on tho Fcarioa roti*, ar* rrnusrtol to
•rad ■* thwr addreu• at on-a.

BOUNTY:

porroni nainad in aaid UartUcei* ahali foil U

Sure

tar hi* app*inta*nt, hU aAo* shall boonra****

atves.1.

tiun of a S«tron er percent, to be appoiniad M
Commop Council, tn plane eftboee wbe

all to rad-M* two itamp* tor rs/dy and rciaro of p**»BOItlM E. LIMON- Look Box t? Xf uhi Mt»a
ni ^rowonCCanUln buss a. an honor.bl. *j»J

PRORATE bRDER.
8TATKO1» MICHIGAN. County ufBtrty.
At a raxinn of lb* Prcbat* Court for tbs Guroty of

SfStt.

nriu«» KriHatv

%sr;

AGBEKTOFm!.

Potaa-

n.u«'a,
PHILOA.SHKLU
Mvrtt

a»»» au

t.Vnm.»oir.

‘_ssss'siffsn
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$j8$jnr;

It appears that sheep husbandry in Col­
orado is becoming a profitable busiututi. It
requires considerable capital; but when
Haitinci Ultra Lie av Rax via. a newspaper print ■
property managed it pnys well.
One »&lt;1
and circahu&lt;l In raid County of Barry for three
should start with not less than 1,500 sheep KSracceaaira weeka prarlon laaaidtUy nfhearin«.
8. CTPBINDLE.
and money enough to hue a herder, and
the. profit the first season will more than
pay expenses, with a good prospect of a
PROBATE ORDER.
OrMIcpiQAX. County of Barr
fortune in the increase of the flock. Some
nf tbe Frobal*Cn«r* fur tbe &lt;
4»a al tba riotaua Otten. ia I.
men begin with 500 sheep; and the cetion TharMv 11H Iw&gt; day o
male of the entire expenses is as follows/

PH ORATE ORDER,
isyiffvs&amp;asvt

iKYCUOHAXCr, OB MOUL CHARMOni."
n*v*llb&lt;rMX ta»y faMlual* and rain '.b*
&gt; and aflrcti«n« of any parcoa th«y *b&lt;&gt;o.». in-

Mfaiat thnPreUu &lt;MBe«,5s i
ate. on Saturday the l»h .Uy

&gt;racl(. Dronm.. Hint* to Ladin, au.

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THE HEW YORK

MILITARY

AGENCY

A Banoh----------- ------------------------------------- HJ00

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From reports from 42 factories in Ohio,
in 1875, the following amagraare obtain­
ed :—Average number ofcows at a factory
31
; average time of running, eight
months and four days ; average amount of
mil: per row fur tbe season, 3,642 pounds;
average amount of milk per cow per day,
15) pounds ; average amount of cheese
per factory fur season, 115,092 pounds;
av&lt; rage umonnt of intlk to a pound of
cheese, about 10 3-10 pounds ; average
price of butter sold 25c. per pound; average
amount of mowey per cow for cheese, 835 .­
25 ; average amount of money per factory
for butter,&gt;462.51; average amount of
money per factory from combined product,
811,764.56; average amount of money pfcr
cow from combined product, 820.70.

Saar

»nr aro erairaay to »v with thtlr nowil’• «■*i“*«

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tn &lt;«b MBsn.rM kwr
iMbwrwof Mrovaa lo fill

xa'vSiis

d tade.irioM habtl*. and

MrtaaoTm MMUtiM 1m«&lt; •ulefaad un

PROBATE ORDER.

? it

rcneer. in tba Tow rah h&gt; af AMjrrU, ia lb«' County
«f Barry, on SaveahAT^raaiSrs.) nuaru t&gt;av or
Jolt, and at tba otoei of Ban. Bowion. in the
rtUao* of.BaUorna, JfcAon Conaty, on Batoxoav.
TOM (Amt) vwrxTT-riasr DAT orOCTOIBI. A.D..

This disease in fowls Ls generally c taabd
by improper food, or by cold wet weaUicr
with inadequate shelter.
Dinrrl.ca and
cholera are the sonic disease. The follow­
ing is said to be a sure remedy : Take 2
outocea meh of red pepper, alum, resin and
su|pfcur • mix one talJcspooufn! in three

raid dsn. for tho parraMwf rwatlria* and allowinr rarh clouaa. • -. r
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GUARDIAN'S 'HALE.

piats of scolded com meal, and feed this
mixture twice a day. In severe cases it is
recommended lo give one third uf a tea
spoonful of this mixture in a meal pellet to
each fowl daily till they recover, and put
a piece of alum of the site uf a hkkuty nut
in their drinking water.
'

A noon AFPMt rut toe wtxr.
A fruit grower in Missouri, after spend­
ing 26 years and testing 130 , varieties,
sajra: The Tien Davis is a pcricet succow
alt over the West 'flic tree is hardy, a
good grower, beam young, aud m ■ full
every year. Its fruit is very attractive
in appearance, and sdk from 15 to 25 per

PETE RM AM’S NERTE PILLS.

A perfect ■*■»■ WWW- RoMores lo«i of m*DrXVfrWiKi- Klfl'WKfr tIS5L42

, lakBMtney 1 atoa Spinal IHssaa*. and all oaara of
I Hcmtica. Should b* usad by all hard ■total (totaat Easinrcr*. b* •ball far f Saiu ferftil aad
I ’’pETKHMANM PLLE^iIeMEDY.

Dated, May JS, U7S.

ip May IslIJT,________

|flRATR.®^OKR;

JnaelwT.

Dag^anbaU, Mar. Uth.’A.

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moticeT

cum. higher than any other variety; the
grower docs not have to hunt buyers—
I m m».iny ny nW
orchard at the rale of .200 trees yearly,

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VOL. XXI.

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Land Rollers, Harrows, Cultivator?, Double Shovel Corn

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Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers

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jhe ?epi-Weeklj hepdblican fewer.

. With patent Rent Gear, made from the best New York Second
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; citable to nuraa, sick folks.
. Growth Hickory.
The Old Reliable
—

GEO. M. DEWEY
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i Coustautsy on Hand,

AT JAaRICVJLJ’ITRATa HALL,
; One door east of Goodyears Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS

TERMS 01 SUBSCR1PTIOX:

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RA ffifr OF AD t’ERTIHJXC.

Haalings, April 12, UJtfO.

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

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CARBS.

PHIL- W. JIBKEKN,

HARVEY WRIGHT,

.Lanrlx. MUh.

DENTIST

Rasbilk,

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All work proMgUr

Pianos-&lt;i Organs

Mi oruieita! The Smith American Organ,
FAINTER
HAZELTON BfiO.’S PIANOS.
ERNET GABLER PIANO.

Mie, sin
Jefferton St,

Hastings, Mich.
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CENTRAL house
HASTINGS, MICH.

L. E. STAUFFER, Prop.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
HaMiaaa. MM, Ser. U, B7S.

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UT A VKB1IUNT FA It VEIt's WIFE.

five feel in highl, thick act, with a light
moustache and n very long nose."

“Mum •Wardlow, that cannot
William Merton.”

naed to faugh at him about his old clothe*,
and say hateful thing, of bw father. '
“O how eat Id you have done lh4 ?”
• “I have not wanted to be hateful nud
ugly this winter. Do you remember how,
the Ghn day o 'school, you wrote on the
blackboard, "Do to aUien as ye would
that they do to you ?” “ Yes ; it -was at
the time Gattie threw the water on you.”
’•That was the time. Now, Mira^ard-

be our

“N«, indeed ; he is full si,x feet iu
fFrum thr ('t/uatr!f Gfnftemau. Albany,
bight, slender, aud a fcce jstrfcctly free
» rj
from moustache and whiskers.”

“Another thing, Mr. Mundell; just ns
1 was closing my store an Saturday night.
CIIAPTEB BIX.
Ai Mira Wardlow paraed Mr. Griffin's William Merton and Hugh Marxtuu
t-amu to the piazxaHugh wisiicd a low, that has l&gt;een in my head ever ijncc ;
the stopped to inquire for James.
। “He fa no better. It is a very pocu- bottle of medicine for his mother, and I and if I go to bothering, somehow tlui
laircaMC. The ductor fa much shrined went back into the store and got it for him. will cotiM.up l&gt; my mind, and I think;
Wtnm I enmnout, I ■ remember William should I like them to do so by Bia? And
I bout him.
.
“1 am very softy to hear it. Can I do asking mo if Mim Wardlow had come. I nee I do better.”
So, if these follows were at the pmnY nt
“My dear buy", I am so very phd you
you
any good.”
nine o'clock, it is :-n]KMFible that William remember it; mid if you always bear it jn
"I think not urn
Jamis' has asked
could have been there.
I walked down mind, you will always be happy and rendv
for you twice to-ity
the street with tbam, and I distinctly your cumjuniois happy."
remember the dock striking tea, juu aa 1
“I never shall forget what you said, tbe
day Addie was hurt. It xei-iucd as if it
“Any time he wishes to see me, and entered the liall.”
Did nither 4&gt;f you Indies happen Io ace woukl kill me to' think of it, and every­
you flunk it best for him, let me know,
who was with Mr. Watson when he i-ame body raid I wai to Dfame, and you ought
and T will come immediately."
I “About boarding—-Ims Mra. Watson down?”raid Mr. Mundell.
to punish me : and I wished I could die.
“I did not,” raid Mia* Wardlow, ‘ but But you made 1 all right. and*the people
! told you?”
i
“That's all tight, Mr. Griffin ; any way I beard him bid some one gw»d night, looked at it juri as you did. I shall never
and thought it might, parhaps, be Mr. forget what you have taught me.”
I Io make it easy for you.”
Jillsdh.'who had just gone out before Mr.
“I hope I shill never cease to try to
Mrs. Watson met her at the door.
teach my scholurs rightly, and when they
I
“There is something wrorg
about Watson came in."
“I met Mr. J:,kwi outride the gate, appreciate my efforts I am well paid.”
l James
Griffin's irieknew; the doctor
Aatbcy drote up to the door, Hugh
। railed here, and said that he "could not and he spoke to William and asked him
understand it at all; it it something that where Theodore had jjune with his fa­ met them with his cheerful good cveniqg.
I Theodore Rogers is mixed tip with. thers black horse. \\ illiatti said he did Alisa Wardlow poracd into the tidy kiteh
. The noiir child is excited al! tin* time. not know—that when he went out hi' cn, and raw not only Mrs. Marston, but
had just come in, and was eating but sup­ William Mertor siltihc by tbe(able. After
per. No, Mr. Mundell, it could not inquiring portic ilarly \bout the invalid,
i fpj-'h*eBCd half u»death.
She fa too exnave been William, for it can be proved? she turned to “Will:
“I expected t.» meet you here. Klien
“I hwc the poor bqy will get over it Iiu was here iu Colch ester last Satur­
soon. I miss him in ' tlie schoolroom. 1 day night, and he is no such fellow as Rogers told me ;ihe thought you were here.
Was it well to lave till Mr. Bogers re­
। William Merton is not there cither.
1 that, either."
“What kind of a horse u Mr Rogers' turned home?"
black one?"
“I nad no cl oicc, Mira Wardlow. Mrs.
। Rogers'.”
“He is a very Gue anima), large and Rogers dismiiok’d me, and ordered inc to
“And Mr. R*&gt;gcr* ha« gone away for
handsome. Mr. Rogers values him high­ leave the house.
1 shall not go far away
| two weeks."
“Il ii a pity he should be absent just, ly ; I wonder ho dares to let hit boy ever till Mr. Rogers tonuw back , I suppose the
drive him ; I sup|&gt;oae it is the l»cst horse little girls will nks me. lam sorry to
now. I nm sorry for William. ’
leave no.” .
“He fa a good boy. I tell you. Mi«* in the towfc."
“Indeed ! What kind of a sleigh is Mr.
“William, you believe me to be your
Wardlow, he has i»«n hard tiui.w for
friend, I hope."
*
three yearn post with Theodore and Mrs. Rogers'
“He has two. One w a handsome red
MYes, Mira Wardlow. I think yon are.”
Rogers, but ho never complains.”
“sjow, I ’rish yon to tell me exactly
Just then Mr. Waison came in,
ritli a cutter; the other is of heavier make, n
sea
green
color,
I
think."
the rrason of.yoir leaving Mr.'Rogers. 1
troubled look upou his face.
“What sort of a young man is h'u do not ask ii to .gratify curiosity, but I
Just bowing to the ladies, he iuI down

I
TBIUMPH HAR71STKR ARD EMPIRE STATE MOWER,
AT.RO fTJeCJE!
3 :BATH PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONSl^^^^

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EDITOR

THE YANKEE SCHOOLMISTRESS.

DIAMOND*

3
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WHOLE NO. 1055.

HASTINGS., BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1876.
I1...!'.. 1 ' "I..* ।

zaMi

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.
....
Oli Pianos aid Brian lata io Maip [or Nci Onex.
R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for Michigan
Northern Ohio and Indiana.
c.~lnaw and
Branch Hooses at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw ana
Flint,
A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.
xitrtr

to his ten, and seemed much al .sorbed in son ?"
“He is rather a wild boy just now ;i
-rlinught;
“Whatis the ttriable, Mr. Watson?' just the right age to be sowing his wild
oata; he ia coming eighteen.''
“Well, I am getting a track. Is there
“I do nut know, exactly myself.
The
here that ansheriff from Sfielltourpo fa here, trying to any young fellow about
find out Something ; he is very courteous swerv.4 the description I gave of William
in lib iiu|iiiries.
I cannot think what it Merten ?”
“Perhaps there may be ; but I know
*
“Cannot you guess by the drift of his it win not be."
“Where docs Mr. Jilhon Eve? I be­
inquiries ?”
“I never saw a man so pcctwiar in hi* lieve he k the ejie who was inquiring
about the blaek horac.
He may be
qui^iious.”
“Will, my dear, lime will reveal the aide to throw some light on the subject.”
.“In the large brick uotLse, al the other
mystery,; if there is one." •
end of the village, almost opposite the
“I * oppose so, but it troubles me."

^Jmu limn a atop was heard on the ni- white church.”
“L aappose, Mr. W at sou, you could
atxa, and a ring at the door bell;
Mr.
throw no light on thjs burinesa, even if
Wataon went Io the door.
“I am sorry to trouble yuu, Mr. Wat- you weie dLqx»*e4 to do it?”
“That is rather an cquivocal question,
but I really know nothing about it, and
' ciud my vote not to ent till I get home.” surmises are not what you wat»L"
“How long has young Mertou lire I
;
“Oh. certainly; you Are wek-ome.
Mr.
i Mundell, Mrs. Watson) Miss Wardlow " iu town ?"
“Teo yeara last fall, and I never raw a
i
Ifowing to the ladies, be threw off his
overeoat nud took the vacant seat at llu&gt; steadier boy.”
“It u worth a goood deal for a boy to
table, glancing round the room.
|
"We arealono here, Mr. Wateuu? You bear such a name. I do nut believe, my­
j mujl help me. It w an ugly business." self, that be had any thing to do with it;
I
“What is It, any w»y ? I have not tbe they probably used his name as a kind of
decoy.
But, Mr. Wataon, L'tfoi think'
■ leaat idea what you ore after.”
"lawl Eaturdsy night. Harper's rtoia that it is very likely that voting Rogers
at Shclbournc was broken into by soma was ii^the buriaess. Your description of
one iietween ten o’clock and daylight; tlic turn-out owned by his father, corres­
quite an amount nf money w» stolon and ponds with the one given ma o» the one
•ome
there are strong mwpicioM driven by llrose felfowR.”
“Well I hope none of our young men
that !=oma one from Ibis town wks tmgaged
have done such n dreadful deed.”
"tn it,"
“The deed . is done, and the next thing
|
“Whom do you suspect?"
did U “
.
'.‘There ia a young ms* by tha namn of U to find
“1’leasc don't mention anything I have
Mnrtra In ins at lUtgeri*. is tlfofc not Y
raid at thia time.” Wffliam Mertou I hnltevo."
“Gcriainl/ not; you have said nothing
tbo kind."
..
■ Wi ll, we hope not; but at nine o’dix’k
lie, with two more voung men, railed at
tin- hotel down at the point, and calk-*’
for eigurs, brandy and oysters, irnd be
paid tbo bilk There arc strong supicions that they were the rogues.
We du
not know the names of the others."
“How did you find out hk name, Mr
Mundell?"
.
‘.‘The waiter remembered what, they
called him.”
“Now. Mr. Mundell, you must be
wrong. William Merton neither smokes
or driuks, and I do not btdieve he has
ever had mure than ten ccnta of money
pfhi* own since Rogers brought him to
town. He a an honest young man ; I
would not hare him arrested on muipicion for any money.”
••"Well, is there's light complfcxioned,
freckled young man by lhe;nnmc of Jim,

*”- .M.M
... J.-. ...... .............
Bidding the ladies good afternoon, the

have particular irasons for being anxious
to know. I know (hera,fa serious trouble,
or you would ha-’c been in school to-day."
"I could not erne; if I had, Theodoie
Rogers would have told the whole school
I was a thief. He said he would."
“Gould he have proved such an accusa­
tion, William?”
*'No, he .could not; but his father is a
rich man, and they ray I am a l»ouud boy :
so they would lia.’c believe«l him.”
“Not so sure of that. I should not
have believed it, if he hail said yuu were
a thief.
Please tell me about it."

Sta e Affairs.
Bellevue is to lore for an artesian well.

The State Reform Schoal al lensing has
282 pupik.
Bay City owes *130,900 and feels city­
like in the same proportion.

Tho supreme co art commenced its June
term Tuesday with 92 cases on the dockThe Cara County Piuneera will be addrcuscd by Gov. Raglcy uu the 21 st of
'

S[K*aker Hoyt, cfthe Michigan House
of Representatives, han. -een appointed
Secretary of Anxona.
Tbe Washington Chrvuiclr declared for
Senator Ferry for Vice President iu a
half column article last Bunday.

It boa been deci ted to hold the annual
State cauip-mcctin-; of the Seveulh-day
Advoutmta at Imming August 10th, to
Hlh.
.
The badness men of Charlotte hare
subscribed SG I (I fu t lie purpose of pur­
chasing uniforms for the silver cornet
land of that city.

The Coldwater Rfpulilieun,
Battle
Jilfaon, and just then Fred Green drovo Creek Jourtuil and Marahall Statrnma*
up to the door for the teacher, to go to all cordially endono Mr. Tarboll for the
Mrs. Manrton’n. It was » beautiful moon­ State rapenntendescy.
light evening, clear and bright. Tho mer­
The Republican State Central Commit­
ry. sleigh-bell ohimen seemed to drive away tee will hold a moi.ing on June 8lh, at
sadqera, with the jingling peal.
which the time will be fixed for holding
"I always enjoy a sleigh-ride by moon­
the State ConYculMti.
light," raul the tocher. “It was very
Hou. C. M. Crosirell.af Adrian, somns
kind of you to take mo to ride to-night."
“I was glad to go, and 1 wished to go
State for the gubernatorial chair,
lie i#
down to Mra. Marston's too. Mother says
raid to be alrtinduntiy capable and perfect­
she docs not think she can lire long. I
ly honorable.
shall bo very sorry for Hugh. How difP. M. Higby, of Ciiarlolto, has been
was before I Hn is a good fellow anyway I" appointed secretary of the Eaton County
“Perhaps the diffirrenec «in you; have Agricultural Society, in place of J. V.
Johnson, who has gmoto Mason to run a
you thought of that?"
“Mother says I am a better boy this new Democratic pap.tr.

Abram Haita was arrested on the 29th,
winter; I don’t know."
iu town ?”
“Perhaps you arc more socialite with in Berryville, by Sheriff Smoke of Koloa
Mr. and Mnu Marston
exchanged
Rapids, charged wit I stealing a birr cloth
Hugh than befcrf,”
■
glanees and looked at the teacher.
“1 know the boys all arc; why, lie never from the Brick yanl school bouse about a
would answer that description.
You did played with ui before’
uuirc Osborn Tucwhy, and received 80
not describe William Merton, I think.”
days in the work-hot toe.
"He is represented to be not quite

�OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

Political Notes.

Srai-I^Uk UkHmi

with gold embroidury, at •!» a yard, with

which he was to corer the
GKO. M. V»wi?KT,'~-'~- “ -

W® Dirtrtet

’HMTO

IIa8T13&lt;m, jihriiU JcSfl 0,18TG.

A prominent Republican, writing rn»
Nashville to the Alitor of the Buffalo

Commrrciol, assert* that the Republicans

roost.”

come home to

chicken*

“that

contra*:

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

can party flirongh intvrtfgatioh committees

lias issued commiroions for the full (four

every city in the Union, of discharged clerk*,

year) terms to the

cashiered army officers, drunken dead beats

sitting

judges whom

the Legislature undertook to replace with

who bad tailed in black

vention is to be held in San Francisco

on

Wednesday, Aug. 9.

be

The test is

to

of Ohio.
For Vice President.

JOHN F. HARTRANJT,
p of Pconaylva«U-

single gathering of Southern

Democrats

ncMes against

how

Republicans.

No nutter

As Docoqition Day wi&lt;

good his

the opening of the Bankers’

high a man stood—bow

during May of 94,617,515.

Coin balance

•66,624,766, currency balance •S.JRS,708

special deposit held for redemption of cer­

both tbe railroad, of which he Wi» Pn»i&gt;

A marked

charge againrt Speaker Kerr.

by order of the City Council,

in

hang*

the Council Chamber as a memento of his

an apprehended rebel attack.

we have of revival?

a

upon

ticket,

Wo are

say that it doc* have that

happy to

look for

the

Democratic party.

sense and pretension about B. B.

Haye*

than any candidate named for the Preaifraud; who are in tarot vi llj. roaitaoel
and morc
ooliJ.
rdi^
nroweutionaa&lt;l punishment of all oficial &lt;!«*- '
.
'
...
han#*ir. ami of economical mlminirtraiiMi of ’ judgment than in any of the candidates.
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the government by hone*:, taithfal end e*pa- lie is nearer Io the average i-ommon son.se
of tbe people than any of the candidate."
The Lynchburg Virginian asp of tbe

late election there: “It wy a square fight

between the
liberty and ahoabl be maintUne-t absolutely
»_ »__ ____■_ :_ ---.-■* . -I.|L.&gt;

incurporatin favor of recognizing and rtrengthening the
fundamratal principle «f national unit/ in

Conservative*

and RepuHi-

evidence and

all the probabilities of the cane, has swore

and would hardly rec »/nn.- cirreAp iodcne.-

sustained by documentary

the chairman

of

their

Senator John P. Stockton, who voted for

The speech of Mr. Blain--

bad calletl on him

Of such is the new confed­

erate kingdom.

BLAINE VINDICATED
on Toevdny,

A letter has been addroou'l

to .Judge

Kelly of Pennsylvania, signed

largely by

Rcpub’icanfi. bat also by a number
the

Cslebratad

fluential Democrat*,

of in­

asking him to be

ti

Mulligan letters, u one of, the mnrt per­

candidate, and he has consented, saying

fect vindication* that wo hare ever

seen,

among other things that hi* “devotion

to

and if that were possible, should make him

tl»c principals of the Republican party

u&lt;

more popular than over with all

honest

is a man of good character, and hi*

testi­

mony i* so well supported by the surround­

ing circumstance, that Mr. Kerr will have

to produce more evid ence

than

hi* mere

appear*

that cx-Doorknsper

Fitt

hujrh’s “fine turnout and spanking team’'

were really purchased

New Hampshire.

by an

both

It

Went through all the buildings, took two

In myopiaion. the Cen­
Secretary Rol&gt;roon after prcaistcul efforts next morning.
tennial I* the biggest F-r-o-d ever p:rj&gt;otra­
ha* at last forced the Naval committee to
ted on an unsaipecting people. There is
bear him with open doom. Dn Thnrsday
hardly a thing to be seen that rax- can't
hc yent before the committee and pro­ find in
the Broadway shop window*.
duced documentary evidence which com­ There is an cuormowi disphy r&gt;f fine dry
pletely overturned all the charge* of hi* goods and furniture, nothing better titan
we see every flay. There isn't •Sft.fMXt
bring in complicity with Cattail—in secur­
worth of jewelry in the whole exhibition
ing a boon* upon contract* awarded by
and not more than 2,(MH) pita uro*. The
the Navy department. In fart his vindi­

on

Bnekner's views

the district Govcrmenl camo to be

pub­

lished.

New

Mr. L. L. White, of tbe

York Tribtiiir, refused

to toll where

he

obtained hi* information, and unless

come

before it will be the Election of a raccexsor
'»**« Hoa A.™n, Cragjnlo th.8»-

disinclined to settle, wince Mr.

Frtxbwgh’n

are bB foil for

that bo didn't want - any more Centennial

the

the partiality of

and

ite pttrf

which be wold in Maine, and
bonds

in this city, to. publish a* “quoted matter,’
fire notiero
Tilden f..r tbe preddeney. The papers reeciring them who were
opposed to the Governor, immediately
raid'd tho howl that he Was attempting to
sulobie tho prre*, aod • pretty little rfnr
it rained. The anti-TiMkrt paper*.look it
up venomously, and charge the &lt;dd fox
with oil sort* of corruptiou and fraud, lay­
ing particular strro* upon the fact that the
advertising agent*, who sent out the propo­
sition wore Ikpublican*, and wanting to
know what
had to d»«itb
Democratic nominaton*.
Now the facia
arc these:
Bate* 4 Lteks, 34 park Row,

lie claimed

firming this story,

on

(Ientile, Christian or Pagan.
It happened one morning
tomor

Thc *"

iu

M ulnpm

ting* Juttnal.
ialtaHro:

of

the

Has­

Wc J: M the lart paragraph
' &gt;

that a cu«

G rant's adnuniatrario i, that' party would

nomination of
^machine.
l*rohaWy Gov. Tilden kncirnUhing about

Probably it was the

it

more

talk than say one

tribute a friend

incident

of the

n* »»rKltTUBMMT«

will support.
1 this.

program; and whoever
misses an exceedingly g

My advice ia don'

to

Wednesday

asked

goodeuuu/*,

and

FOR I

ires,

UalUrrtata
rattoa -b the

by

wold

Union Pacific railroad

Riggs House and haring

Parker

Josh Billings wavs, opinions arc like other
vegetables.. worth only what they will

Blaine to 1 TW Scott, and by him to the

and

an

rider, made

bef..re
JCH.c failed tri* 1
licre he aid hi* musimga
and that dmy hare Mm n
anddoeefar. Thcy’nbre

to the attedtfoo of J-tho
paper.* for whosoever desire it, for which
they gel a oimmiMioa from the newspaper*.

the

after -

was

wen

ColiforuL

rouTfcyti^
Goyeruor Tilden's friends are jn b&gt;.t
water. About five hundred paj&gt;er*, demo

On the Jlrpoblimn ride there is a com
paratiro calm.
Rhine stock is Moadilr
the “.Star" of this city, it will probaWy in the world by not going.
But notwithstanding the advene onioMw going down, Conklin’is barely holding his
treat Mr. White and
Mr. Noyes of
of throe beak clerks. I say the CwHswatri own, Morton is gaining, and Hayes and
the Stor xt-recw»ant witnesses.
Home
n.p.11y. I am piring I
isa btg thing ; and one which everybody Brwow «
ought to ace. There are art pieUire* ia of course, Mtnpiy tbe talk in the dubs and
Mr. Blaine. A man named Mulligan of plenty, and the best in the werid: there ia among bosinros men. The Republican* of
New York want a neir man, and the new
Boaton, formerly the confidential clerk of
“““
—a-^ £
atry, and they
Winrn Fisher, swears that Mr. Blaine
he is. They
are not very
the Democracy
and instruct.
It ia
Fort Smith &amp;
Little
Boek railroad,

ceived permission to examine the

rich.

I never

after he is
by the day till you get

e. Alexander
y miffiraxs ■ mri
0 WoH M it Mttld I

C

owed of if all,
before hr-dicd.

re­

letters,

the

will by

J 1 ''. ■ -'Zg X AASra

The New York JriLttntt laet estimate
„fth.
uik* u(SwiBMi » » W.
7541,

ing taken the letters, but declares they re-

out tbe exhibition

Hilton :and, in short, that they arc cntitfoil
to their share a* relative*. And they have
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J
.

FOR GENTLEMEN.

that he win not return 0»e&gt;u to Ml

302, fcr Mr. Morton 130. for Mr. Bri-

tow 126, for Mr. Conkling R7,

high position to which

m-om*,

man site there within reaen, penlFileMr
living on one meal a day, of bread and
Water, supplied though tbe tfcancc gift of
fiiends. fchi brttApd'jRtlpIaintnre*, and
unable to keep bis children from hunger.
Farmers, who gather your fsmilic* round
a plentiful table daily, if it is ever so plata tai tad
owidrr ysnradres fortunate.

the Democracy.

uatc ol the I7. 8. for the term of six ■VCS-I'’&gt; ,OTO "’hole vote of the Convratiou
beginnintMNt the 1th of March. 1S77.

Several gentlemen are named for this posi-

trade.

U*BBU1,

from

evening Mr. Blaine called on him at the

Branches,

matter? to

pn&gt;j«rt&lt; and everything i* a.* b»

and the, man w.
with a family

and will organise without delay.
One of thc.important

~

cnancc to utnuuguuin iiimwii. **&gt;u
•« reputation like Mulberry Seilers, which

assessment

To day, Wednesday, the Legislature Pt

New Hampshire aw&gt;embleR at (bmcord.

without reserve on his return a&lt; to the
value of the Exhibitton. and hia remarks
are given for what thcV-are worth.
“St'a it all!" hr broke out in answer to

against him.

•75.000 of throe
It

aud true Americans.

But tbe Centennial did not term to im-

Mr. Harnay

committees succeed in procuring it

to refund it.

is largely Republican in

and the

Democrats loudly proclaim him forsworn.

l»ow a copy of Mr.

to it after the people

aud hrs publication of

Kerr,

Mr.

lion to the enemy.'

Jersey send as

keep

their hand- writing and fold of the letlef*.

ItadicAcamp, voted their ticket, and Ivnoe

delegation to the St. Ixrais convention, ex­

llrptiblie.
E. D. Mobcam,
tional CotnmiUee.

on a venture. *'
to do, in fact

Such liberal dealing*

characterise firin' of standing, whb

cation .JUS cxnplrtc_jind perfect.^ Of
course the Democratic paper* will not ad­ riliun't* nfttrfy-aa I
and was full ofbru
mit this, but it is nererthek*** true. The

of the secret ballot, sneaked over into the

An­

priwMed a dntwii.g-rooni car

probaldestory about a Republican, the Dem­ their trusted elerk. for yearn, till their
ocrats exulted; now that a reputable man curtotaor* know |hc rtry peculiaritim of

denials, to break the forte of tbe testimony

Dayton Jovrvnlt “There t« lew non­

impsring the ert
aiing any at its

city, ravc each of thrir xatrrbxl employees
•30, and the single ootH •2S/~'iso that all

might have a tusto of the pleasure.

But this cry will not dn.
square, old line platform, what hope shall

Brothers,

othur firm

the Republh-an* exprew regret

Louisville C-turi^r~Jovru.il. h i* wx^

Brown

difference, in the conduct of the Republi­

positively to the conduct of

out

exhibition.

for their employee*.

Mor­

ton's favor at Cincinnati that hi’ portrait,

straight

rod.- ..ffte the bright

cans and the Democrats, as to the reception

it

Indianapolis Jonranl thinks

a square,

u.:-b

morninjfwith their wiv?« and sweethearts,
to dn the

tificate of deposit 134,383.04)0.
The

&gt;e-l to reviving sectional
promote friendly feeling

at

the Exhibition in Philadelphia, tbe direc­

ofthw ;j»»t

tn

hare

ought to be something in Senator

recommend si to lutite al) Republican elector*

for

Buildiag,

fraud of Pendleton, showing bow he had

the ulterior objects which they

Republican National Convention.

appointed

aw Whittey and Bell and a host of others of tor* of uto*t of the Urge back* gave their
like character, was eagerly accepted as pom- dark* a holiday for forty-rirbt liun&lt;w. and
____ a—1
rt...
tive proof of any Republ&gt;can official’ guilt.
rwbo are tied down
Mr. Clymer unearthed tbe long
hidden

their profession'.- about reconciliation or In

•’Honest money for all. and
free schools for all.
There
should lie no- inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interferance which will
destroy the other?7

hour, in hopes of making a bij;
wasperauaned to give it
*tar put.” ssit is cuffed, intlte
a much larger salary, toW *ui

opfrlOXS 03( rWicnTCNMAL.

Con­

The California Republican State

dubjret to the decision of the Republi­
can National Convention.

Tbe weather is driighifn
in New York,
in pity to there who os'l get away. But
folk* are not goinr to thaitres, or to dufo

Other aida-P»Wieal-Th* Stewart
Estate—The Dull Season —The ocinug a salary offftX) a war);, wi^j itrody iniankAmdt rt, affi—. if. ■ran
employment for the summer Tn an evil there was a dollar and a half
Mustang Race.

mailing schemes,

Whippet and Moms.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYRri.

At a desk in the room where thi- letter

wuwM blackrofbsirodctp rftbc Rqnddi

«cc this fall.

For pKridcnt.

•&gt;

this.

xnADOWS OS' ( ITT UFE.

They started out with the idea that they

W-RM*

»luA I * r”in=

Sw "&amp;«!’

Logax.

Wuimw ac. Xm* ISC.
The Democrat* in the House hare found

for

Hmtnnfc M. f«J[r. Haya 46,

Jewell

H»,

known 16.

fiw Mr. Waahbwrne

Mr.

put on roeord any of them rilsling to the

Mr.

bonds aaid to have

1, un­

been

sold

done with.

‘

Public

the people of the State of New Hampshire,

opinion

ia divided

u

Blaine's conduct in regard to the

to

Mr.

letters.

i. TMa
tic State

is the

It i/

by him.

The epeation of what shall be done in the

after their share of the deed mcreha~
money.
He never had any children, and

oftbe.
Iliad
MKTBnroLtTAM KXWAVatUWrB.

and no dowlx will refote all the straws to
hsi discredit.

The Senate having dead*! that it ha*

*&gt;urt of impeachment on

.Mil Toad.,,

ihMdw.H BdU,,,

Thursday,

and

the new

fashions for

hi.

M

Uro

girincthr Senate jnriudk-tion in the Rd.

panb

aieiHu

�7. sen
County CoiTetpondence.

Bentley** Barn Burned.

IltcKoar rotxMs. June 2&gt;1.
BimiAl FAM1 •» KAMI KMRTV.

iT11ANGKU,D

SPECIAL NOTICE.

SALK OK EXECUTION.

Eotvos Baaxsa:—
&lt;r Of narry

OUIDK

CITY LOCAL n- K. TIME-CARD

Now
Wm
Rupervisor

Nidnam is that

1 he*c standards ate of two kibus—nammy,
standards of gnanfi'Ty, by weight oc exten­
sion, and aUndards of rwtor, iu the terms
of which the proportions aliaU Ind exjwrs
sion. Lot w illustrate d&gt;ia atuteRent.
Heir ia a man who baa wool to sell, and
with it he wiahea to buy dry goods and
groceries. How much wool has he to

1:13 r.'a

FONT OFFICE TIME CARD

i. r.ov-i

COUNTY' OFFICERS.

.Idsrlii

impulsr Io determine ibc

r. a

standard of yuua/ify must be employed.
Tile Wool must be weighed, and this

mppoaert a standard of weight, in the terms
of which the quantity of wool shall be defi­
nitely stated. How much of dry goods
and groceries dore he want? Here is
KUuther quoaduo of quantity, and this teu
mud bo settled by a standard of quantity.
He wants so many yards of cloth, aa de­
It waa insured for |fi00 and according io the termined by the y&lt;tr&lt;/ measure,. no many
opinion of tbe neighbor*, waa not worth 1300. pounds of tea, ao many pounds ' of eoffoe,
and ao many gallons of molasse*, as determ
ined by the pound and gallon measure*
Grand Rapid*
Tbe man, however, who has tbe dry goods
ami tbe gnic&lt; ries kw not waul his wool,
and, hence, he ran make no trade with
On the other wide of'the street, however,

TO-DAY S ADVERTISEMENTS.

■ ■audiaaSal

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
Delightful weather.

on tbe dollar.

t innuKati.
Priaiun

M *nd bsiar in tbe
U nf Marry and Stele

Indiiputablc Evidence.
Sr. KLmo, Hl.. JuIyH,IK74.

.. or Gulden Medi

taully afflicted with dyspepsia, liver derange*)
and an alumat perfcci prostration Of the nenr«mi» system. 8» rapid and complete did iba
Dlseorery effect a perfect cure that It seemed

er.Ufy.ne BMmMMnM

KIEV •'
CHANCERY ORDER

(JOMM SRCIA r..

ptuh aU they are ctelated to &lt;L&gt;. I wilt only
mealion one aa remarkable, (tkougk I could
give you dozen*). Henry Koster, furniture
dealer, of Ibis place, who wan one of Ike most
pitiful vlyaets ever seen. I^U face swollen out
of shape, scales sad eruati
' '
'
extending to hte body, w«lel

has no dry good* or groceries to give in
exchange fur it.
What he lu*i is that finally induced bi— _
.
most exchangeable of all commodities Gohlen Medical Diacocery. with daily use of
called wo&gt;wj; and this is the article,
which lie will exchange for the wool in
the terms of tuittitdt and »»r»'or. That is
one enrk night, and Ike IHscotery as
te say. he will give a apecifiisl quantity of
nutuey for a pound of wool, winch is the
pn\r of the wool per pound, and then
Flale Treasury the money apportioned to thia
multi|*ly the quantity of money in propor­
Ird the skill pf our beet physician*.
tion to the number
of pounds
The
Duukfanl A Co., druggists. at ihi*
owner of die wool trades with him, and
Lakes so much money, a&lt; tbe measure or
standard of the value of die wool.
Respectfully,
Having thus gut rid of bis wool, and
K2S2 00 turned it into a certain amount of money.
Baltimore,
187 00 dry goods and groceries, who twdl to him
2M Ml »o many yards at ao much money per yard,
Cariioa.
ao many pounds of tea at no much money
IWt 60 per round, and so on with tlic other
Hm* lag*.
articles that he wants, until all the money
City.
214 (O procured by the wool is expended. He
Hope.
A New Dining Hall.
2U2 60 went to the market with wool to sell, and he
Irving,
goes home with dry goods and groceries
The pro -cua of the exchange* ccnauilod in
J. II. Sutton has been fitting up his ,
Maple Grow
idling his wool fur money and thro selling old Store on Jefiersou Street, fur a Dining
17040
the niuucy f.ir dry goods and grocueies.
hall, lee cream parlors. Oyster rooms, ,
241 60
and
will keep constantly OU band the Cm st
Wlial then ha« money done in this
&gt;“PIJX "f “*?*'*
'"“'c !" Cra“
Thornapplr.
it fill'd, and expressed the market value Vegetable
alt kinds tn
in their sea.wn.
season,
\ egetabk* of all
of the wool io Ito own terms, by being ex- canned Fi*h,_ Oysters in season, and
Yankee Spring.
changedjfor it in certain proportions nf the every Other luxury.
Tlx
mc all u*i|«c&lt;«-d. and ftirnMTotal.
the same thing iu respect to the dry eJ m fir.*t clast rtylr. This is Io bu the fash­
goods and the groceries; and, iu the third ionable rcaorl for all classes of our cituens
and the public iu search of a good dinner,
State Land Office, Michigan.
the exchangeable proportions between the a nice tn-at or fine candu-a.
Hii Saloon ncit'door, ia the beat fiik*d
wool and the dry goods and groceries as
to d.rir relative value. It sccompliahod and furnished of any in the city. Kctbe last n-rtilt by a double cutupariaou niember the place. My old stand, and
with itself
It acted as an instrument of the rooms funnely occupied by Barber
exchange, liecause it ia a standard of value Bewwner. &gt;m Jefferson Street. lk&gt;hK‘ and
and computed aud exprerwed other valure see me
-IXU
by its own value.
.
Suppose, then, that the money had no
value—that it was like the air of Ute sun
Notice io Builders
shine, without exchangeable value; and
then it would*- not be money
at all w»
There
will
be a job let to the low
nu-axuri* of v*1u&lt;l since it would furnish
no terms in which tn exprem the value of bidder giving good security, te build
ArrteaMaral VSute
other tiling*, and, lienee, no terms iu which Diwu hall. Bile 2i) x 32 feet, height
feet. Plan and spccifii-wtioca may bf seen
to expre** their proportionate value*.
Baid job will
Nqr would it be accepted aud used as an &lt;.flicc of the Supervisor.

TO o. .
pteiaaais'tM?elten*"i'
B-rosidoM doftmiaal

11 ASTI NG s MARK! . .

WHEAT(white) per kaibil, UJMl.15.

as® are

OATH. |xr La.hc), 33HS5.
HUGS. per doiea.Hk-.
POTATOES, per bn&gt;h«

•m;
1
W*11 w *•*&gt; &lt;l&gt;r
. *w58^waih»a. HoVbkgTiK.

BEANS, p«r barbel.CaUte.
PORK. K.0MMJU.
MESS PORK. per lbr.14.-.
KU0VLDKRS.perlk.l3r.

eolietior.

TALLOW. l«rlb..7H-.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

total Mm; potice?

inMrumcat of exchange tbe moment this
fact was realised by die people. Money
in an instrument of exchange because it is
a Mandard or measure of value. Ila pri­
mary function is that of a standard of val
•e, aud this function it cannot perform
exce|A by its own value. Trade proceeda
upon the theory of supposed mjuivaleuor;
ami money is that one thing which by
reason of its value aud use bolds tbe reUtioa of equivalence in certain general
proportions to certain general proportions
of all other Uiingx. *nie more fixed this
relatina the better die money.

State Baildta^'i

Lie lute on High Street, and i«

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Every trade tt

laying &lt;b&gt;w

Tbe proceeding of Ike Council on W rdaeslay

and Indiana R. R. will mH Excursion tick He
lected foe this

paqaaut is dial, on

the

tickets will

coareniently
tinware so universally

«« as

nryUiable,

xilt2Al3)

___MII
Wrtare.iof U« ».ulh aa« qaarter &lt;■;) «r aac
nms^Mitea'l/Twa?’th" whola^ron telains'tert

a. aaBwos.
DaiatJuM.su. A. D. UM

SHEEP FELTS, fie to U S.

HONEY, fie.
BEESWAX, pa.-lb..fir.
&gt;
CRANBERRIES. perba*het.«4.a:

)mmsw7
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.

SALE OF

Gold. llStf.

Herbert Woo lion
den Robert* plain

«* Beltimore. eoenty o'? Barry and State
of Mtehtcaa. kmren and deoeribed aa follow* to-

NEW YORK MARKET.

PRORATE ORDER.

Strayed
DETROIT MARKET.
A valuable mare, Color, dark brown
with hanvy main and tail; about U-n yean
old, ’ Mreycl from the ewamure of Die
Subacnbcr, some ten day# xinev. Any
person giving information where she can
be found will be liberally rewarded.
: C, A- Bailey.
Hastings. June Gib, 187BJ

»l 7 tee’VrwfT 7 U

riCNKIONN : PKKHlOhK I I

. . *JtH2il

and

O. Barry County, Nick . Jone 7tk, IKK.

Thm ia equivalent to Baying that they are
Cored. Miles D. Pertinit,
Warner, the best money which it is possible to
ftateuel W. Bhiblss, U. T. Wilson, Patrick

sale
pa-

PeaeUaen uUatoed. Boaaty
■rad IbraervieoRa wan peter

L8.GIXK.
Hahtinun, June 8th, 18?G.
. ,
«l!2lf '

iKsr

WHY
WILL Islg’Stra
and Uleseware whoa II will bur the very

R. D. Bullock the well known Music
Dealer, at Jackaou. has appointed as Agents
in this city. J. M. Baoer, well known to
our cithens, and J. O. Hende-c. All in
want of Pisnoa,Organa, 4c., should give
tbemacall, atSweesey s-torr.whereitMtru
ments [•anbes«enai»di-xamioed. XXI-Btf-

[BMCr.fi JTtoU i-

during ike third week in May K12S.61B.K1,

We have 10,000 Roll.. Wall Paper on
hand coorisung of Gtdd Tinto, TUted,

dm Co. Clerks
office on Saturday June 17th al IB o*&lt;

E, Maltetl. Wash Boilrra. WeatvlUe.
W. Buckeridge. Vehicle. Port Huron.
J. Cttmtaiaa. Stamp BatractocJ, ARagM
T. Daniels. Burial Caaee. Detroit.

and Brown Blanks, also cheap Borders,
Mill andFr«*»» Borders Window Shades,
and Window Fill am* of aH kinds. Call

RHaeanMMtMM.
xxt8w3

arew, te*

W&lt;»&lt;i

MARKETS.

Walker.
IL Wolcott.
A. J. Gott. ‘

they arc

Waekingtoo. D. C.

tIAFLR8VGAR,»4lle.
mlaon of. in and to the nat sotelo rilaatxl and

I.I YER 1*1)01

Advertised Letters.

LktrfPatMrts.

HAY. per ten. IteJKM 4UX&gt;.
DRI ED PEACH R8. p&lt; and. per lb.. IS».

• n.l in.,!,. .,

•aid township.

•1 Lave the following jirojierty for
cheap for eash, or fcr good approved

Though not absolutely perfect,

W wvaiawvn VMMVT,

' ■ r"

For Salb—-A valuable young
Inquire of Marshall Prickett.

hurt*

�w Warn Mm &amp;' Wih
u*|ion-

Thurlow Weed says he doesn’t .see how

11221833

Conkling can powibly be nominated.

says, more over “The delegates

Garibaldi at Home.

cinnati will be made Li

foci

their

,[(0,T L1X« 11LTTSX,

indi­

1ICHIGAS AUD THE SOOTH.

vidual responsibiKiy. nnd the situation of

The Milwaukee ilVacmuM print* 4 let-

the country is such thaP they
uw written by Mr. K. D. Holton, of that

wiM I fed

compelled lo'namo a man their party can

city, from Rome, in which he gives an in­

teresting account of a visit

He

Cin­

to

doct, for they will not dare

to Garibaldi.

to peril

.•WBMrOE

the

sueccM of their party and thus hand the

Sinical anlMeelianical

He says:—
country over to its enemies. I predict
"Garibaldi live* out of the city, about
piat Tilden will be nominated at St.
two mites away. Wu therefore took
I
I certainly hope ao, for the sake;
measure* to inquire.if he would furor our I Iaouis.
Will a:trad to all braaohsi of th* Frofeuloii and
party, via., Mr. and Mrs. Smith
and 'I of the Republican party. IP I were a parWarrant Satl«f*elio».
daughter, my wife and myself, with an in- ' । tisaQ I would dn what I could to secure
TKILMS KKAtlOXABLEterview. Wo received in due time an ■his nomination. He ■ w-.uld
L'uioa IHuck, over Boston C»*h Niure.
‘
certainly
autograph letter from the General him­
self, setting down this day, at 2 P. M., lose New York, and bo weak, very weak,
i«
when h.» would sec uh. Accordingly, wr before the ]nople ul large."
READ!READ! READ !
todk a carriage-and drove to bi* plate, be­
yond the Porto Pia via Cana line, Wu oume'
The Hou. Godluvc 8. Orth hsd an coSpecial Medical Announcement
to hispretty villa. not far from the raudeocc
of the king. HI* house is a handsome two- thuriantie public reception in Indianapolis
lay Comfort and l/appines#
stoty structure, of cream color, standing jart week. He made a speech, in which
with a high wall inclosure, and iu the midst he confidently predicted hi* eicctionto the
.■f a garden, with trees and flowers and oun- j
1
Governorship of Indiana, and cJik«*1 . with
K-rvatorica around —a pleasant aud suitable 1
OF HASTINGS AND VICIN1TT.
home for this ciistingULshetl servant of his 1 a glowing plen in favor of the "grand
American
ntatoman,
Oliver
P.
Morton,"
country. A servant girl, plain and sim- ■
pie, resp^ds to our ring of the bril, and 1 as the next President of the I’niUd State*
nt once, without, the leait ceremony, con­ He urged all his frienli to go to Cincin­
ducted us to the prince of that man
nati to imprwu upon their Republican
who, rising from the common walks of
life, and without any prestige of birth or brethren the fact that “due ium? of Olmr

DENTIST;

Time

ww
IS

vt

rc antanh* .uu*
ESSS BBT.

Sick »»d AtHleted

P. Morton at the head of lha

friends, and standing npon the one sim
pie democratic principle of the equality of
men before the law, has, by the magnitude
and the wajurty of hrs brave deeds, filled
the world, with hi* fame, borne an impor
tant parbin rendering his country illus­
trious among nations, and secured the
affection* of mankind.
"Tbq Salon into which we cauie was
a largo, plain room, with its windows io
lire south.
The day was bright and
lieautifhl, and the sunlight tilled the rtxim.
It wss n room without ornament.
Tabic*
were around, upon which wero books and
map*. In the center of the room stood a
large table, also covered with books, maps
and papers, nnd in front of this table sat
the eiple-eved old man, fronting u.&lt; as we
entered. We at onec advanced, and with
out the Icutt eeranon% introduced our­
selves. He held ouf-flis hand, all cramp-

wired us sitting.

National

ticket will being the reipanau (A 40.000

majority

from

the

Hoosier cabin*

of

Indiana."

XEW ABVBBTI8WHi™ _ _
G. P. Rowell A Co’s. Column.

0

AGENTS WANTED FOR THE

ENTENNIAL
HISTORY of w U.*S.

.HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

»**

8TTIV

p

SIM?

rv« Ibe
au.l IMdlu,TAec of hu | »o»K .&lt; » »
I, •” gjftj »p "&gt;
r-A) iliauM-hd. and hr
ronrcrwl a. TloFirttlmwiiwi.W rw-a«-5n
d.wrfuByaaJ rreHy an wr

mnhl

k. w. voigt,»

SALVATOR BEER
Is the Best Idgcr Brewed in the Went

Tbb beer U bottled by Jacob Beller. 11 Huu*trra$.
J. r. Hoioaa^ A C&lt;&gt;.. 30 Uraad Kirtr arcana. *ni

ALBERT DIO^INSON,

cameilixs.
“Our oonvemliM ran
much upon
America. When asked what his feelings
were toward the United States, ho replied.
• I consoler myself one of her citueiw.
He did not qnito nnd«*iwtaml where Mil­
waukee was; so, calling for a sheet ot pa­
per. 1 took my pencil and drew on outline
map. showing Ba-too, New York. Philaddnhia, Baltimore, New Orleans, and the
Atlantic coast, and Mississippi and Ohio
river*, the lakes, and the Kvcr St Law­
rence, and noting Cincinnati, St.
ijoua*.
Chicago, and dicn
Milwaukee.
He
seemed to have hi* geography
brought |
back to him, and wa* interested to note
our home *0 far away inland. Thus we j

aged" 55

~B£TS“n
« ■

18

JLBj___

MonXreri'Tod B&lt;m7&gt;u l&gt;ipr*&lt;&lt;
Taraaiaand Maairtat Es*rr&gt;&gt;.

-

a.'b

H&gt;r.«

X’M

*a.l &amp;.-.!&gt;.*».

Bdbtotmlnorriyeal

HANI Will BIVISION.
'

TM BeHaNe Shari tiar
EAST AKB WEST.

6BAIB BARM ill BHIBIT
aprtt iau&gt;. tna.

KICHIGAH

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

TH! CLAIH-nOUSEESTABLlSIIED IN IWV

PENSIONS
Taking Effect Apr. 16th. 1876.
GOIA'G EAST.

fJtrtrjS

iK'KifiJreiiWeiiSiistiSasgSr.
urawMsUieUlol.aod *11 ln*l claim* nrmeraled
A» I nuke no ch»nr»* nlam
I reaaart
al) io eacJuw two miuf for reply and return of pa’ttfeoBKd E. LKXOX- Link Bu &lt;T if uhl arton

ttB «

TSE ENEMT OF BISEASEI

Chicano, Boct Ixlaad &amp; Pacific

THE FOE OF PAIN

I

TO MAX AND BEAST
;
I
j

U the Grand Oid

rate

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

{
:

llTr-WJ

A Mrx Porter of Charlotte,

bi Thin! rtrML bet roll Train* run on
Cb*rar» ||M*. and tame
arfatte**

iiErftorr.

graved upon our mind* "

yean is having themeaalee.

Summer Time Table.

"SEEDS

fcJrEa::

There may be nothing iu the fact, but
it is worthy ol notice that tho three well
known military officers whose names nnd
testimony have been most prominently
used in landing inve«tigarion&lt;. no called.
Are as well known Democratic partisans
xs the United States army |mj*c*w in those
days.
Reference is made to General*
Custer, Iluen. and McCookIt i* also
worthy of notice that the chief army officers
assailed by them, Generals Reynolds and
Merrill, arc known as earnest symimthi/.ts
with tho party of nationality and the Ad
ministnaUmt that represents iu principles.
It is a little singular, loo, th 4 the tiist
author and circulator of the accusation-;
under which General Belknap, ex-Secrctarv of War, now rusts, should be General
Wm. B. Ham, the brother hr law of that
very pure and unimpeachable Democratic,
“Gentlemen" George
II.
Pendleton.
There may be nothing in tin* facts, but in
those days of unfounded dander* they
bear a significant aspect.

WaTMLOo—With lAke t’bvrs k Mleh. Kastbsrn

~&gt;u.

bn,..

wwhed.
“It so-happened that no one cldC wx&lt; i
present to sec him but oumelvo. There
was standing by the side of the room, a
little wavd^s young woman and it occur 1
rciit r&gt; WilEduE. to enquire for bi* family,
whetf
turned toward the indy, and
said ‘Thia is my wife.’ She stepped for
ward, and we all shook hands. I uked
for the children, when tho servant brought
in a troy two or three years old, the pictare of his fothcr, and a little girl, six or
&lt;-jtM yc^o old. I kissed tho sweet boy,
and then undertook to kie* the girl, but
with witching eyes and acta, she undertook nf th« &gt;yrtc». I bo
■eU In the Howl. Parifk thb by th* UM of
to hide by her mother.
But pursuing my
Tarnant’s Sdticr Aperient.
opportunity, I seixed hcrK ami paid her off
Il will do ta work spoadUy and thoronshly
with a smacking kiss, much t*» her father'."
and mother's amusement, and not evident
ly to die child's dislike. Here great bas­
kets of flowers were brought, and each
guest wx« furnished with a bouquet of
rare and beautiAd flowers - roses, violcta.

chatted on. He speaks English, but. imt
pwfeclly, but .*ecmed to understand all
we said to him. When I asked him if lie
could not come over to the Centennial, he
pointed to his crutches standing ugaiast
ihe'wall. Did We stay half an hour or «ui
hour? I cannot say. Long enough to
have the face of Garibaldi (ns he sal be­
fore his table and hi* maps) and the *urroundings, as well a* his words deeply cn-

JoNirrn L»--With LakeRhtr** MW.Bowtben
^nlTTrax-With I»rfn&gt;il.nm«d»le ± Rontbwrrtern

gaad for clrrabu* and r
Addrra* National Pvsum
lunbai At St.lxxri*.

He suffem dreadfully

dimmed

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL

ECAUtION.-nW. lueom:

from this disorder, andean only get about : TBCJEI
.t
FOkTHECWAlGX!
WRhta—orhi.^ »

TUAINH 4WV

WHICH HAri STOOD THE TE AT OF
40 YEA RS.
THERE IS NO SOHR IT WILL
NOTITEAX. NO LAMENESS 'IT

Tbs dliwwt *M&lt;* **•
J
mokh/s.
rssir,
WRl’ I.ACUX, 1’HURU. nSXEs
KO JUOUXi:. ROCK IxKASn.
na*extort, ■jfifRCAnm;
irARHnwro.v.'m ir.i wrr. o r/k\
XKt^L,
NKKTOX.
JUAN- MOJKKR,

Council Blufis and Owed™,
Without Change of Cars,

h".!!

"lionACK W.1TERM k. SONS. «nt Braadwrajr, S. T- .
.
___
. _! \

lure atri nffretionx nt nay
Ibey cfc«j*e, Im-tanlly. Tbi« art *H can no-ra*. fr««. by mail, fur

nr

L¥AI-izTHAj PQEff NOT YIELD
TO I re MAGICTOtR.H. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 2fc.,fc‘C0c., or *1.00
HAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF

MANY A VALUABLEUOTWK

UaSMURt.
E*tae'lta»tnad
B0&lt; “Wed tWrHsuth WMwilkirWu

•a

I.EAVCMWBBW,

WILLIAM A CO. Pub *. PlUMtdnba.

THE NEW YORK

MILITARY

AGENCY

j^SS/mu

rtamtay* exM*t*d. rttelty.

w
PETERMAN S NERTE PILLS.
A rcrfcst »ralu Fowl. R^urer lea* nt ■em
«ry and •uAlaint thr wmrn aflhe brain, rarr- all
tprnuufl»«9r*li|*, Hkk and Ji«rvon« IlMdaehe
Imw.trury a|«&gt; Spinal I»i«ea»c. act *11 cam. of

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VOL. XXL NO. 13.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1876.

Thegejsi-Weekly ftejjbhlicaji feapncr.
GEO. M. DEWEY-

Read the Record

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

O3F-

txxje:

OLIVEH CHILLED FLUB !

■JKHXS OV SUBSCRIPTION:

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER
The Crowd Growing Still Larger and
more Appreciative—The State Build­
ings—How different Stateo have Pro­
vided for the Comfort and convenieno of their Citizens—Tho Knight
Templar Re-nnien.

PutLADEt.ruia, Jnne C, 1876.

One very pleasant feature on the Kxhi-

bition Grounds is the buildings erected by

ra ttn or ad vertising.

l&amp;iaar.. I 11.001 StOOl SLOP I S7.00| hXOO
3 Squire | _-30 I 5.Wl_ lUlul l=J»I_3M»
Calaaa. l 4JU|
S.OJ I UJJU| t34P| J5A0
!4 Col.wn.J AlOl U.OOj MLOOI 77401 mis
KCalaiaa. |_ 6.i*J I lift&gt; I MW I WJUJ WJu
icitrari ifcOoi tunt amraMoi lao.op

'5oB Solo
1871.
30^5 Solo if 187s.
747* the different State, fur the accommodation
I arid convenience df their homo visitors.
Solo if 1873. 14976 Solo if 1874. 31077
These buildings do not ns antic contain
anything in the way. of exhibits, but are
Scio if 187g, 41/0 FULL/ 100000 fill
merely “State liadquartcrs," where citi­
zens of States may find a comfortable place
ot ytQuiyzD 704 1876. Oft 1/417
jo rat, write and visit in which they can
f«d perfectly st liome, because it is, collect­
TIM
Wf S0L0
ively, their own. The buildings are nearly

dX®

all .situated on State avenue, in the north­

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

ern section ot the grounds,which is the

highest part of the inclosure and overlooks

the main exhibition structures.

PROFESSOMAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED

MJOl

Come and get one ON TRIL.

wheeler.
ISAAC W. V ROOM AN.
UNDER SSEKtrr. Depety U. B. M*r»b
11* the CwV^xs^HaaUim^MWi*^

F.k’BOWEM,
I1VIL KSiUlNRRM. (Joe.t, Jtarvtyur.

SUKUlftr. Pavuty CaMtr Barteror udUw.nl
Cottr.r**a&lt;r&gt; ytMUUrtC-irlllMM.

N- C- JfRINDLSN
UKSAtt\rSraw£22jLrrA?f$MJ A^LOAX
C. O.

fflBMB Ml*, MM.
Champion Reapers and Mowers.
Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows. Road Scrapers,

HUt.HROOk.

50yl

GUEBLE

BUSSELL.

J. L. FISH,

LVCIUM RUSSELL,

CHAS. H. BAt’ER,
«r Itartfnr*. U«ee ip lh« Court ttvaMi.

WM.

IMPOSITION HATED
OPPOSITION COURTED

BURGHER

attorney. cu.B«iior.

veikii

Comparison Invited and Competition Defied in
ED,
aitorxeTi

Teas, Coffees and Spices

»B.C.

VHYblCtAX* SUM

AH grades of Teas the very best iu the Market vresh every
week from the Importers S. S. SLEEPER &amp; U0.. of Boston, and
for sale it prices vilifeh dees euceeaftfal competition.

' PARTMERSinr.

rrttef

VOL ..UPJOHN,

GIVE ME A CALL.

•Joliii Stanley

DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.
waHUQailai a;v . • xrtfcr_

A, P DRAKE.

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
FMKKrofflT,. MXMMW . COUMTn MICH.

Onml
*•’*•*■*• lW’

TAO NOTICE.
To those Whom it may Oonrcrn :

I mn now running a NEWTOK TABLE
MACHINE for Moving, Basing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200 buildings in 16 years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that mny favor me with a call.
My address is Irving, Barty Co., Mich.
A.. S. DEAN
Irving, Mich , April. Hth, 1870.

■ IS

ixOOmS

ter is kept-in each

A regis­

headquarter, wherein

WHOLE NO. 1056.

The stone for this strncture was oontribut-.
cd from twenty eight different quarries,
end have been put into the walls both
dressed, and so arranged as to display the
different colors and varieties. The top
portion of the front is ofa very fine spec­
imen of dressed sand static fpm Dayton,
and some handsome window sills and cor­
nice come from McDmtooU ± Co. Berea.
The interior of the building » cool and
airy, being comfortably finished and withal
u very attractive place for OJbio people to
rendcsvouz while on the grounds. Some­
thing over $7,600 was expended in its con atmetion. F. W. Green, Esq., is in charge
and will cheerfully show Obion's every
intention. Governor Hayes is announced
for a reception here cm the 4th of July.

Indiana has a good sized building a distinixuisliing feature of which is the reprrscutalion'ofthe different counties by artist­
ically prepared panels, covei ing the walls
of the reception hall, showing the date of
settlement of each, with tlici* organization,
papulation, producta, industries and special
chaarctcristiCT, the papulation of the lar­
ger villages, with a list of churches and
school-houses.
From the cilics, such as
Indianapolis sml the rest, special tablets
furnish items of eommercia! news. Near
the front entrance are &gt;onio ndliccablc
sj*cinitns of timber and block coal.

evergreens of die 8ta4k

Michigan baa a

structure about like the other Western
StulMnildings nearly oompletol. Kansas
and Colorado occupy together a large
building 132x121 in the fonu of a cross,
and surmounted by a cross. It is now
about ready but has not been formally
opeped. A large portion of tho interior
will be devoted to the exhibition of articles
illustrating their resources. In a future
letter, though perlmns ix&gt;t the next otic, I
shall undertake to tell what’ the States have
displayed iu the Exhibition buildings. This
letter is' not what would lx&gt; classed with
the racy sort, but it contains matter of in­
terest toyotrmftteftC
The city is full of people, and foAtwo
or three days past it has sccmod more like
tho opening day. Much ot this influx is
due to the Knight Templar rc-nniou, but
a groat deal of it comes from the growing
attendance at tho Exhibition, the beauties
.and wonders of which are being daily more
Sireciated. Many gay Sir Knights, with
ir ladies, have {sen the great world's
fair this week, and Thursday morning the
great parade took place It was one of the
finest ever witnessed. Over 15,000 Knights
were expected to be iu line, but the actual
turnout did not reach that number. The '
re-union is recorded as one of tho grand­
est events iff the history of the older.

visitors from that State are asked towrite

Illinois has one of the neatest and most j
attractive white frame ootlngiri within the '
Western Railroads.
inclosurc. The memorabhi 2J)th General j
A-mUr .rpropri&gt;kJ bm »10,000 t»
Ertem pwpl. ire .l.jys mmrwd .&lt;
[tarloni and reading-room.. This latter
Cen»,»U| p.rp-,, Wi
th. m.cniSre„l
ufllre pri»rip«l
feature is not very complete na yet, and I’
I lie 25,000 Hl.
in th&lt;?
M
would respectfully call the attention of n^-M.bo^^pWcd w vmt Ihehv | Bilffiilo, Iho old Cahiomd, Udly
(U nimuv' «m lun no rra«» |
and dingJ
local newspapers in yonrStule to that fact.
— lines
•• --------‘ • • ■by •*
The publishers will serve a much belter to feel ashamed uf their headquarters. But I cm
are succeeded
the most- •beau­
$G,000 was expended in its constructiou, tiful coaches, light, airy and superbly uppurpose and accomniodate more of their
though it could not hare bccu completed hokHenxlr of the Chicago &amp; Canada
home people by fnniisliiug tlieir |»pen for and furnished in near the style it is for
Southern. Neither the Lake Shore nor
the State headquarters than by aiding that money had it not been fur liberal con­ the Great Western can at all-compare
Geo. P. Howell &amp; Co. in a big advertise­ tributions of lumber and material from with these. At Detroit the Michigan
Chicago finnsjover $1,006 worth of furni­
Central from thence to Chicago will be
ment of that firm.
ture alone, has been provided in this way. found another step upward in the scale of
Tlie Pennsylvania building is the lar­
and the kdioi' parlor, though small, sur­ luxurious railroad travel. Modern built
gest and is located within a stone's throw
passes in elegance any oilier on the coaches, roomy acd lofty, exquisitely dec­
of Machinery Hall, facing the lade. It is
grounds. On the large register tmuod in orated and ettahioned, and ventilated by
103 x G3 feet and of Gothic architecture.
Russia leather I notice among the first a patent arrangement that works to pcrOn cither aide of the main entrance arc
names that of “Deacon” Boss of the Trib­ fecriQU. Add to this ti stpootl^ steel
two towers flanking a larger one, while a
une. All the arrangements for conve­ track which produces a scarcely percepti­
neat porch extends around a portion of
nience and comfort are complete and perfect. ble iar, and special smoking coaches
each of the four sides of the building. Th&lt;In a pTuwmew»'ptara tawgs a fine large which arc a luxury to those who “blow a
main entrance leads into a large halt about
engraving of the Chicago Ecpositiou buildsixty f.«ct long by forty wide, apd high in iugn, and Mr. J. II. Johnson who was eloud,” and the picture of modern rail­
comfort u complete.
proportion, the roof being formed of nu­ ^milted with the secretary's offirc of , way
,
From Chuago south, west or ntmB
north, W(
all
merous graceful arches. The walls have
hrad.p^Z, “ ’‘aI*r",,"“,enl of ,hc*[ the losding Jioes of railway are admirably
. —.w .k—«lu.iwaj aiv aumrrauiy
been properly painted and ornamented,
furnished for the comfort of travelcra.
and it is proposed on them shall bo hung
Iowa has a neat modest building now [ The
St.T-A.a.a
Louis—passenger
Ths Chicago.1-&amp;,Q1
-HHMW.aAH 4 trains
the portraits of all the Governors of the
llinli-li-fl at
rviat
nlwint ft*ill&lt;llk nf
——.1
_
State, from the time of Penn to the pres­ completed at a coat of alxiut 85(K)0, of are of uniform stylo and color exteriorly,
whcih citisens of that State arc just proud. and models of luxury and convenience
ent. On either side of the hall are two
It docs not vary materially iu principal within. The three hundred miles which
rnoais. each about twenty feet square. The
features from the others already described. separates the two great cities of the west
fin* of these mi the right, is intended for
It may lie remazked generally, concerning can be traveled over with less fatigue than
the use of citizens of the State, with an
all these structures, thst they have with accompanies a two houra* ride in a stage­
adjoining room fitted up in elegant style
ai a ladies* porlor. The earpet is Brastads one or two exceptions no distinctive arch­ coach. The route lies through the heart
itecture other than is cxpracscd in the term of Illinois. The great prairie forms.*
and the furniture of walnut, covered with
“cottage,"and they are an constructed with blooming like gardens, with stretches nf
maroon rep. On ths opposite aide, the first
the same object in view; viz : the conven­ viaion equal to those which meet the eye
room h intended as a committee room, and
respective from the deck of a steamer in mid-ocean,
the fum'rture is finished rod. The Govern- ience of visitors from their
btatca, Mr. Shaw ,tho Supcrintendant of afford suds panoramic views of gigantic
cfs room adjoin it ou the weal, and is fit­
Iowa's department says that tho people of 'forming operations as can be seen no­
ted np in fine style, thefuruitnro being fin­
this growing young wotern State will where else on earth. General Supcrin
ished in bine. Each apartment has connect­
show as large a proportion ofvuiton os any tendent McMullen, one of the youngest
ed with it retiring rooms, and every conIowa has a good display and one of the ablest railroad managers in
venMnee is arranged for those who shall of its neighbors.
in the Main Exhibition building.
the country, has made thia route equal to
freqnartit the building. [ The total cost of
Wisconsin has another caw little cottage the safest and beat ol all tho great iron
tho building and fnrrrituro wax $17,500.
which cost about $6,000. ft is fitted up thoroughfares.
It is in charge of A. C. Mullin, Secretary
To the north and west from Chtcagif
of the Board of Managers and General with much taste and some of tho furniture
Superintendent, who is assisted by Lewis and accessories are of Wixctmxin manufac­ the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Baildieir n.mcrt. and files of the local newspa­

pers are placed

at their

disposal in the

G. Bull, Assistant Superiifendcnt, and a
messenger and jaaitor. Hon. Morton
McMichael is President of tho Board of
Managers, and cx-Govcrnor Curtin Vice
President, It is intended soon to hare a
formal opening, when members of the leg­
islature and other officials will lx* invited
to enliven the occasion.
New York has really the most * elegant
State building on the grounds, though it
is not so large as that of Pennsylvania, nor
half ao costly. There is really a striking
coatnut in the two buildings, when the
cost of each is taken into considcraticn.
The total cost of the Now York structure
is pul down at 98,000, and yet the furni­
ture. finish and style of the whole thing
would lead one to estimate iu* cost above
Pennsylvania's $17,000 buildings.
It u
two stories high, with elegant ladies par­
ion on the second floor, furnished superbly
and having two pianos for the use of gueflta.
On the walls are large crayon portraits of
William Cullen Bryaut and Garret Smith.
In the Governors room is a similar and
very fine jortrait of Governor Tilden. The
building has a comfortable homelike air,
and is withal both showy and convenient.
It is built on the square box plan, with
ample piazza room. Jt is under the man­
agement of the New York cotumiasionen,
headed by Mr. Frank Ixsdie and Jackson
Schultz
One of the most imposing of the State
i» tout of Ohio, buih of dressed

penny buildings. To the w of It is
erected a large hall which will serve n
place for meetings of county and State
organisations that may desire - to use it
during the progress ef (ha Exhibit™.

ture. Mr. Elisha Starr, of Milwaukee is
on the spot to make himself agreeable to
the “Badgers" who happen in. JEheBtatfi,
appropriated $20,000 in all, the rcmaiuing $14,000 having been cx*d in pruienting Wisconsin's display in the main build­
ing.
New Jersey's building shoots up the
sharp tap of one of ite Dutch towers square­
ly above all the other buildings that front
on Belmont avenue, and ite red tiles are
among tho first things noticed by one who
enters the Belmont gate. 1 he building u
on the other side of the road, separated in
a measure from the group of State build­
ings. The old Holland house arcintec
turn in which tho building is fashioned is
thought to be suggestive of a State con­
taining so many descendants of the Dutali.
New Jeray was the first and probably the
most liberal contributor to the Centennial
Exhibition outaidc of Pennsylvania. Con­
necticut is distinguished fur her old-fash­
ioned cottage, evidently planned with much
care and regard for the suppoted character
of tlw State. ' Indeed, it is mentioned as a

fact to be noted that the general design
was made by Donald G. Mitokell, belter
known as Ik. Marvel, author of “Rever­
ies of a Bachelor," The Massachusotte
artist who first painted that State's house
the color of a pig’s liver hax come in fur a
good store of criticism. It lias been re­
cently repainted. The architecture is in
describable, but the building does not on
the whole make a bad showing iu the
State group. It is large as compared with
the other IraMin-a, and stands out well
- Tj ii-Will r
fd in the rustic jttyle, 40 x 30 feci in rise.
It'M striking because of its elaborate dec­

oration with the luxuraot

BJoaaea and

with in the east. This ir the great rente
Jto St. Paul and is deservedly popular with
'travelers and tourists. The excellent rol­
ling-stock, fast time and low fares are
maUcrs.uot to be ignored by him who
travels upon bmuoem or pleasure. This

net-work of railways, and there are few
Einte in the great Northwest that cnnndl
reached by the Chimgo, Milwaukee 4
St. Paul Badway.

The “Houskeeper" of our Health.

corruptions which

I'M. Dr. Pierce'. Golden MsdiMl Ulreo.eey,
with HHI.11 il.il.
-*
...---- . ,,,___

,an raBmun pimpic,
blotch or eruption. Great eating ulcer, kindly
heal under their mighty euretire iafluntee
Virulent blood pobw.a that lurk irtabe nntem
then. , nl.lvul _____A
' J . ..

the moat tainted •yrteni may be «omi
nmorated and built np Bacw. Enlarged

gm'ij afflicted with aaara on

dlyywora.
J. w. BOTO.
, Ed^arC^ III., Jan. 2wh.l8U

�UNDER’

CAOUTCHOUC

, The Dlrthpist Mtd Um

to be haH at Garinnati

That the contention will be very moch '
divided m PtW.f between many exeeL ;

lent men who here been long talkedabout.

Rubber.
------------

Lad N(rt*bor Dr. Deegine, *h

I.

&lt;

had OBire eoutrel of ths labentory

Center* too foe Inmto.taM—.

for

wrmair.,-jrthx.- ;lM7
. ,
__ ,
-'•M’givc bet;, bkettoai than »y &lt;xber flnn n,
‘

five yearn, mamAd ia Making a

■s^dty of fear number Wme that his
balanced, not only again* t themselves indi­

Braxil and other countries of South Amer­ imist^t, Dr. Rone, was a defaulter to the
h. Rrt*,.., „„.
ica, Asia, and lhe Ea« Indic*. Our pop­ Univenfity to the amount of about fi 1,000.
py, lett ore and milkweed afford a similar You at oore asked and obtained of Dr
doubt, but whether nrore so than some of “roLer, wfth the rxperfeuec i.r a ijl;
a
ing very common now to drop all who hare exudation. The Asiatic trees Mmctimes Roma
the
other
able
gentlemen
mentioned,
we
&lt;y- tmer and fot to ind«*attain a bright ef 100 fart, whh • &lt;Kamebeen freely spoken of and seek for the
nnythe V^nlriniiy against Join.
This do wot pretend to know. Owe thing w
ter of 26 feet- In Assam, beyond the
“Great Unknown." Recent events have
llearwr and Tram fern Uh,)
house and lot waa not worth over Bl,000, true however, and that D. that the Repubintensified this dispoeitioo, aud scarcly a but the quality is inferior to the American
and was mortgaged for
62,000. This iiann uCthat District owj It tj lhema lrer,
delegate will go to Cincinnati without har­ trees. Attention was first called to its pit­
AMronomera sent to
ing hie though ts turned speculatively and duct by French
Pent in 1735.
perhaps woadericgly in the Dew direction.
to the amount you supposed, yon only had work u ooc man and cL-ct the nominee
The IWinre cf Para, ia Breid, fur
In ISIS the people rallied to the atandanl
ciahcs immense qoantit.5. ot Caonlchuuc security for one-half lhe amount. On the whoever he may be.
----------—
----•»•£*
------------—
t
jj
e
Hm Un,., Jaljr Sth, Ur.,
ltl„
of “Old Zach. Taylor,' aa he was Gunil21* day of December fiAfefcpcwiur
of laid
iariy and lovingly called. It wvuld not be moraine and during the day _ o----------------OwtbeJBlhday of March following be
■ received in a slay cup placed at each in
surprising at all if, in the year 1876, they
ciaioo in the trank.
It is then potued
should find a charm in a name somewhat
over any pattern of clay, the form uf wbiab
similar. Th- Ute Senator from Michigan, it takes m successive hyen are apphdid.
the chainnra of the Committie on the con­ The drying and hazdniag-of thme hyeirs
duct of the war, and now the popular is histened by exposure tn the Htokc and
beat of a fire , they th» acquire its black
Secretary of
lhe Interior—Zechariah
color.
Dried by tbesu alone it ■ white
Chandler- would pole a splendid
within and req uirai several days exposure.
President, and in th? hands of no
When pure it in nearly colorless.
The natives collect it upon ba&amp; of day
being would the interests of the
was responsible for the. most of the
in the form of Duties and fanciful figure*
be wafer.
-Ht OmsW
in which shajxs it w often exported
From
cash rrev-ipu st the CeDtheir castom of printing guest, with a owed all uf i
time-.I offered,
Don't Forget It.
bottle furnished with a hottow stem, to be
.
.
part twenty-five
to give yod i
.
sum of fifty

w.

vidually, bet » asrinsl each other, there

is nodoobt whatever.

Indeed itr becom­

STEBBINS BROS.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.

of Ohio.
JOB* F. HARTRANFT,

of Pennsylvania

“Honest money for al!, and
free schools for aU.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interference which will
destroy the other.*'

,‘JtahfW ‘rv ’T1-’

tares of lhe General Government are re­

Republican National Convention.

quired to pay the interest oa a debt con­

tracted in putting down a rcbeHion.
to
TW next caiau ttepaUiraa CwveMioa f-r
tfo aoMUMUMa ot tu4iUln (or PmiJen: pay the pensiocs of soldiera disabled
aa4 Vice-PmLtent ot the Vaital Scales, win or heir* of soldier?
dying in
serh* heU ia lhe city of Garinasii on Wc-laraday the fjaneeath day of Jcne. 1878, at 12
o’clock n&lt;wn. a»i will eoaust of delegate, war Cm which
the Democratic
from each Mair «jwal to twice the number of ALONE in rra^^mMr.
X

That although

the

Democratic

howl about the increasing extravagance of
iay the coaventUas for ths election of dsleKUes ths ccmaittecs of tbs several Mates are Republican administration. there ha- been
rreocsmendH te invite al! Republican electors a steady decrease of the expenditure. for
an J an other veters. without re-ani to (past
political riiferxncea or previous party afilis- ten consecutive yean with tr, exeeptinas. who are opposed to reviving sectional
issues, an-1 desire to promote friendly frelisj
That the national debt Las been reduced
and p-rnaanent harm .ay thrpughout the coun­
try by maintain* an-1 referring all the 6341,000,000 in that period, and the
enastiutioaal rights of every eitisaa. iaelui
ing the fall and free exercise of the right of amount mjuired to pay the iaterret on
suffrage withc«&lt; ladaidalioa and without the public debt bos been
610.­
frond; who are tn favor of the continued
prosecution and poAMhment of al! oficia! dis­ 688,047.34 per annum.
honesty.
and of eeonomiral
admitri-tration Thai
of
------------------------------------------------------------duripg the past two, rears there
lhe r&gt;venmeni by honest, foithfid and ops- ... .
i__ .
■
,
uTr rflusri who are in farac &lt;»' making sweh I
* Iredurtien of interna! revenue
tax® amouniing to 6203,419,553 per
num, and a deduction of 63.%364.7lft
annum in the custom taxes.

liberty and skua!-! be suuntsiaol ahooUueiy
free from sectarian control; who believe that..
for the protn-Mivas of there ends, sud direc"-» th. CUrkus R&lt;v«M&gt;mv
»ire of ti.e yovenuaent shrold e-mlinue to be
The time appruihcs for the meeting ol
■oafiiled in those who adhere u» the prwei
pies of 17T«. an-i support i!&gt;eni as ineorporat- the convention which will place in Dom­
»d is the coflWitu-ioa sad laws, aa-i «ho are ination a 'U-eere?r to the Hon. (wnrgc
ia fiver of rwgnivinx and Msrejtbeainf the
f.iadameats] principle of MfmaJ unity ia WiDard.
Wc-bdicTc the Ilqo. E. W. Barber, of

this rity, to be eminently

fitted

Domination.

shipring it in air tight vomcis of tin or glw, I »ow make 'you another
pcoporilioa.
thus preserving the juice, as it roses from which, I think, if accepted, will reve the ,
the tree. The pure caoutchouc has a spe­
cific gravity of only 0.925. Alcohol does .
not dimolve it; nrpewtine. naptha, and
beniole arc its brat solvent,.
Weak acids
and akalinc sokitioas hare no effect apon
At the U-mpcraturv of 248° F^r. it
melts and remains in a sticky rooditirn un­
km ion- exposed to tho air in thin layers.
It readily infiamm and burns with much
smoke. ItadaMieitv is remarkable : when
a piece of it is stretched heat and dasticit r
are enrol red. If a piece is kept distcu I
cd for two or three weeks, iu elasticity i*
loM ; exposure to a temperature as low aa
40 produces the same effect; but the ap
plication of gentle heat restores it. Thus
in making ehrtictextilc fabrics, they are
woven of inelastic threads, which arc af­
terwards made elastic by heat. At 600’
it is partially vdatilaed. and the vapor
when coodeured is the oily suUianre call
ed caoutcboociac. which w a -rood jolrcn:

mcm.: Ntttte

_ WELCOME MARBLE
xxim:

tALI?ORNir
THicwiCAOobUura-vrxrn EUL.

of Dr. Bore, tireriding Dr. Douglas will
enter into hoods to the same amount to pay
over tv the Uuircraih- any mosey that he
has iu hu hands, either bbimatiy or dbhoaestly. belonging to it. the whole mattor foha left to the erbMxatiou of three
M
M these
thre? meu to Im- w-lcetcd by the Governor
of the State of Michigan, the lion, John
J- l**=Uy
G'ra/ZriM"M, W tAm piuuo
* JJv
H^dent.iad rk.&gt;t it *«Mi / ; li J«*
de. rij M m&gt;* ahow the mew i«al lopet
security tor what is due the^tatt, that

e9bm*uj'‘.!i:

^Chicafo, fifiataa and St. Paul L,ne
to the atat Uwe tor Nomtheo WtsOOXMN ami Min.vbsota. and for Maim
»X,St Favl, MinxkaPOLIS, inn th
amdaUpwinte ia torn Ureal Kann west

•oetalim

of Superintendents

Schools, at J ack»«, the following

«f

City

NEW

resola -

tion was p*«td, with but »M dimept ing

dT

r . k W*?*“
SL
Ltfle
I* the ouly nrete for Wixou RtniiteMawwato, St. Frrra
N^T.LLJt«.*W •** P°&lt;nt* iu Soathern
and Owtral Mlntrtwntn. It.

I« the oaly line for J AXBSVU.I.E.
wAiutvwx, Fud d TXi Lac. Ohxo-.ii,
AFfXKTOK, Okmpc BAT, KOCAXABA ,
abqacxdl IffAJkQUErrK, Horcirrox,
Hamoool' and the Lake Scrxaioa
CwUWTBT- Its
/
Fmpart mJ IMij.i Um
■■ fceealy^srnfim ffi ms, Rockfoki&gt;.
Py »rwr, and aU potnta via Freeport.

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Not only do we bdierc him

|(&gt;«

Of tu.
and. w»«h
•Odcnanactiu...

xeST,

Eaton

county, but we are confident that a major­

MILITARY AND CIVIL PRESIDENTS

do* and Card for 12 1-2 crnti ret pound

■ BtlJ! W. ICT7Jf., m. ir.:

for that

porilivn and shall labor earnestly for hw
to be the choice of the people

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thousand dolien to »J , ■» W«
water into the mouth, the Portuguese give
! dollars par day ;■ th expra»ra are shoot
the name of tcri^n or syringe to both might be found against * K « if ‘D.Higtaa
eight thousand per day.
gum and tree.
would do the same. That offer wa» not
It a not only exported in various molded accepted, and neither you or IW. LfoUg

ity of the UepaMicat. dectorsof the entire

district recoguuc in

him

to-day

rf MBafaukee Line

thouc

Prcssdewtiai chair; and it as »noOeraBe

qualities which will enable him to labor
more effectirdy for this constituency than
any other who has been spoked of r a
probable candidate.
It is wdl known that he was the choice
of a majority of the delegates to the roe-,
rcntion which avcmUcd four yean a-o.
butrVras obliged to decline at chat time for
personal rewsona. Un dore not aeek the
office now, but has oonaearted to become &gt;
candidate at the earnest solicitation of
prominent Republkaas all over the dis­
trict.
11 &gt;&gt; pnkp
far» u&gt;
io
la poimJ dander «r poblk Wrieeo—
they rrr wdl 1 town u. dl.
We a.,
howerer, m, Ual be ■ wow ia lie
&lt;T life mJ tnai imilrf toe adaeal dali.
her, UiFrpoUiealeiM'feeee, era,
ieaaee aeqaeialeaee wuk lie leajiae Bo
of lie Male eaj nafeoe, a padieal baaoen
aJMaUM, MMMMi M^l, rf pod OM.

fact that no one having the soldierly de­

~

ment conspicuous has immediately follwed

iaieerir, rbid, a aWaaie

drew Jackson ; that of 1840 in Lvov of

Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison ; that of 1&amp;4«
inj&amp;voc of Gen. Zachariah Taylor; that of
1852 gave the enuDtry Gen. Franklin
Pieree; and that of 1S6R and 1872, Gen.
U. S. Grant.
In 1833 a civilian -was cbeacn, Martin

VanBuren; in 1844 another, James K.
Polk ; in 1856 another. James Buchanan ;

and in ISGOand 1864, the suffrages of the
people were given to Abraham

Tyler, Fillmore,

and Johnson,

Lincoln
all civili­

ans served out unexpirad term, caused by

the removal of their superior* by death.
In the forty right years last post. fire Milita­
ry men and seven civilians have occupied the

another of B riorikr dmrartor tn the Rxm
entire position.

The American peujile are not open to

reward their

Military heroes ; yet it w a

thing, or in the rate of nearly two to one.
are chotsen for our ruler*.

That the di&gt;po

AaapiEliod wrive be baaba eneri
oe^ aoj nak. hi^b L a feedUe aaTrf.
fective speaker.
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In fart, he has every
fa _
mcecssful legislator, and, if elected
wdl
Uke rank in eou^m witb't^

W “ i» «aJLu ,

Still, the people desire to have ooc who is
wdl acfpranted with the irtura settled bj

nmintaiuiag the rategnty of th. Union,

though he may
derstraf*.

doC

hara worn ahouk

It reqmr. hut litrfc invmtig.

torn to dtseorer tot . rird-Miluary m*.

Thia It the ONLY LINE ruuuinc
ieT ’*'■ X&lt;*» Chhmro aud SL
**d’
MUwauk.. or CblAt Omaha our Blewpera connect with
*
^criamsl Blappeo oa the Union

JpaMUuucw&gt; Trains dally, with
---------- —xwlne Boom and
Cura ttuoufh to Counri'
Peal amd Minneapolis. Two
Pullman
train-.
korCrtrti BMT toi
Two Traian daily, vrttn rwuman rxiare
Qw atlaefimAamffi
thn&gt;u-h to

BICKFOn AUTOMATIC

who have, by ressonuf fong sevvire, as­
sumed the leadership of the House—u
potion which no new man emdd take no
matter what alnliucB ho might nams.

ritao* at the praent time ■ to adret a man

-~1. m patting down the rebellion and

ro^raw «* afl thro*«b trains ofitiis

• dMaeaa G, MaMr eaj

of the oon-Militory dam is dearly

the war-one who was engaged, heart wad

Share Route, and is ths
■* lluvaffh Evaxwtu.x.
f.
Highland Fame.
--- ------- ,
A (TSE. KeXoiIIA Iu
Milwadkkb. .4 .kl - ■ ’

we

h“ nomiaatiou Ixxause

i

nujonty than any other man ia the dmtnct, and add great strength and povmkr.
ityto thc whole ticket
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. Fur kmvaakaa. tar Through Trains
daily. Pullman Cara oa ntgtrt trains,
l arfor Chair CamuiQ
train..
For Spsu^a fehidVnnnaa and points In
igwgfr
,1‘Ui
vUhPutato t^aenera » WlDoaa.
_ta Dubmaw. via Freaport. Two
Thrawah Tons dattn, with Pullanm

CuioWlMhMMm
JtaeDwbaraaaadLnCKam, vialltota. Two Throwcti Trains daily, with
PMlmaa Qmb on night train to Me
Urvgur.viwwa.j
r« Sfewi Cltt *»J TbbII-o. re
Far I ala natiad tar Ttoi&lt;- daily-

�At the Hauk on Saturday evening, the Udiesof EpUrapel S^iMy held aa lee Cream
FeaUval. The attendance wm large, ami the
gathering a very plauant 0Br, the net ra,
cetpls being

rlt.VNOlCirH

eylDR

. Wsaotieethst Frad H„ee* haa removed
his plane of buriam fraea lhe saloon of Mr.

I**. Harder
shall k Lo.. where he will be pleased to rae all
&lt;hl» many frhnds nd the puhlle generally.
He is a first clnsa workama, n*d aay Lusitwae
ietrurtod ui him will reeclvs prompt aliea-

■ On WedMaday evening the Ladies ot the
Presbyterian society will hold *a Ion Cream
and Strawberry Feuirat nt Union Hall. Ar-

raugvmrat have bcm perfected fur the aecommodathn of all. aud the programme will be
a very Inviting one.

Let every body

turn

The friends at Freeport, the new and Rourishlug village in lhe North of Irving, will cel

&amp;'

ebrnle lhe coming Centennial by a Fols nl&gt;ing in
iu the
lhe aftoraoafi
afternoon of tthe 3d of July, aud a
spkadid dxae*
dnaae fa
la th*
the cevening. All ths arsplendid
raagetaenta have bran p
ramate baa been earned, and a good Hrat is
eaaured to all who msy participate. Bill far
the danee including supper, unly |2.U0.
U-George M. Aadcnra, tlw gnat

'companlaa, and one of the most

SoUdter

mwoswfal

worksrs we have met. hs, temjKirarily sus­
pended work on lhe K. L. A S. M. it U , sad
gone to aarirt our friends st Vrnao|itviU« in

^tha completion of lhe Railroad North from
Mnrthall to Ionia, which pM»e« through that
village. KU many friends
bets nnhe in
wishing him abundant success.

ALL ABOUT THE COUHTY.
Hot.

The Summon Council of th* City of Hert­
ings, met si the Ceunril Room. pursuant Is ad­
journment, on Wednesday evening, June *th,

Nasuyiixa June »lh, 1H7A
Entntp Uasmss
.
1 netles In yosw papar Imlay, a l«W? about
a rrcret bra on lews'Maa tet watts Woodland
&lt;U Cnritettm. In which a estiHra vr»n&gt;g
gc-teL As I had jsvratigsled lb* lopt and
rtUneted the samv, fcfrro the reading nt the
article In qiteslisa, the adjustment, win have |e,
stand. Whether your "subscriber’!meal theuadtrdgne 1 or not I do not know, but M X ai^ so
•loeely eoanecied with the irterel* ef Rarry
and talon Ior. Co. I take It far graded ItedH. X
would suggest however lit future eommunira­
tions rateting to ••Smhh,,.he be more persona I
and giro the name In full, fur ho might have
a gvKrt many Smith's looking after him. Ho
far as as I am concerned I care nothlag for
any suoh allusion m was made In the letter,
in my official aoiieu far the Kerry and Baton,

sured the property, and th* insurance is en-1
------ —----- ,— uvt—------------------ Tn-.rp brown
Hraly satisfactory to the Barry sud Eaton.
with heavy main and tail; about ten years
And now let us see about lb* fact*. Tbs old; hud bar j£(-------home was iasurad far »X&gt;. and not for tfWU. f™« &gt;&gt;" r™&gt;“
And as the reporter ray* it was (Worth tfdOO. weeks ago Jart i
An insurance at&gt;60 I think would not l&gt;* out lag iuformalioti
of th* way. The |»s b«« Iran adjusted and will be liberally
th* Company pay Mr. Hudrttn akxteen and
C. A. Bah.et.
3T-100 dollars I hrt Is &gt;0.
UASTf.Nan, Juno-Gib, I87fi. Now I don’t know which way It ought tn I* ।
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but I am satisflod that he knew uolldng about
Notict
tbsl fir*. The fire occurred about 10 o'clock
P. M. and Hudson liad l*ra away from home
since raorntag. and was away al lhe time of ;
their*. I would Suggest to Subscriber ibrt
next time he get nearer the facta before be '
makes such allusions st he mad* fa hie letter, j

Gold 112},

Charily cumpehs m* to believe that he writs
what he did for lhe publie good and ant for
any Ursine to acanduMso myself or Mr. W bheicr,
but my own feelings compel mo b&gt; say Io him
to gel nearer lb* troth In bis aext letter tf pos-

son,

Lawis. McNaughton, Russell. Sheldon.

Minutes of the previous meetings Were read
and approved.
Petition rignod by Milla Philips end others,
idative to the extension of Church Strew.

Church Calendar.

Thu will undoubtedly l»e
fruit.
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June H. First Sunday afterTrinity.
On recommendation ef Street Com ndUse
June 24. St. John, the Baptist.
they were instructed to pave tho gutter oa lhe
Jqne 25. Second Sunday after Trinity.
East side of Michigan Avenue, from Stale
Road to the H. W. corner of lot owned l&gt;y A.
A. Young.
In eompliaaee with the racommradrtiea oft (
Street Committee the Commissioner was In­
strutted to gravel Jefferson Ktrect. +rom Fall

the printer Ruing.

petual motion.

(*re*k North, to top of the LIK In front of lots

Special Serai.

tnri ter KW. .Ynmih*.
The motion of AW. Tomlinson that the Iron
Bridge 1* rovrrod with Osk 2 l.y 3 lnd.es was

bM| cents on a dollar.

Festival on

■irt will Msamraoc tu day.
'/'The first load of wool «old In
1 l^ruaghl 2l» certs per pound.

Hartleys

Strayed from tile pdMtnrc on the Mes­
ter ftrtn, in tho 'Township of Curllon,
a light bay mare liolt, two yearn old, ratit-

Therc will be a job Joi to tbo luwuat bid­
der
giving good security, to build a town
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hall. SneSO x:t2frct, height 10 fijci.
Plan and apccUpatiuns may be soco at
often
of the Supervisor. Baid job wiD Ixs.
‘
•olden Th-wsdajr, Jane 15, at one o’clock
aud in all other plaoes I seek Io know my iP. M , al the house of Owen Hoouau in
duty, and'to do It. That ia enough fur me
nid towuthip.
and my conscience is always o ijnlrter, tosny
Board.
such allusion ns your subscriber sees tit to
make. The Wheeler’s are also numerous in
Birtyr Co. and perhaps he betiej- be more explirii with them. However I leave them to
light their own ball lee, only raying that none
.of them had anything to do with lie adjust­
ment of the lone and thnt F. M*. Whealer la.

Holter.

little.

W. H. n. Heath, the settlor membe
of the firm of Ileath, ^lixbury &amp; Cor
has rcthvd ftvm Lutiuces In thv cf'y, and
Train ha* brought me »_wdl Rwortod
U Oaw traveling ' for the Grand ^sjddx
•took of Boot., Shcc, ud Gaitaea fir the
sammcrsnJ RU trade, *Mdt I will *e]l Barta! Case Co. Uis many friends wish
wny down low for Cetdt.- I also adl tho hint Micoew.
Query—Wlut will do tire undertaking?
ceMtratod
Biupr
Bering
Mtehine
"Why Stebbins Brot|ion of course.
different Kind* of Hewing Maehinm. NtsoJlea ami Mtwlttne OiL T nta&gt; sell Well k
Wanted.**-Everyone to try our Teak
Cislmt'I*umni.
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Prien tuncn.
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J. Mav*
SMTrn, Maxee &amp; Presto*.
Opposite lite I'uat Office
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Htuftfep, Mich

Tbe Republican Stale Con vertion to uoiuin
str State officers is called for TburaJay.
Augnst 3d al Lnasing.
The work ofGrading for th* paved gutter
on Michigan Avenue, is being pushed sbrsd
with great rapidity, and u being »rU ,drae

The arrangements .for the .fab, are being
perfected, and a good Ume is ensured, and we
hope the people of the crarty will I* ra
hand to enjoy the festivities of th* occasion.

S

r.8. o«u.

ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
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WHERE ?

Commissioner was authoritad Io repair the
Street near Mrs. Butleir's, the ex prase not to
exceed fifteen dollars.
The following Bilh ware allowed and (hders

as fallows :
*
Ayra. Dawara. LraU. McNauohmp. Rnstetl
aud Tomlinson—4. Nays, Sholdra-L
The Account of George M. Dcway, fttrjwlnting. ot |L3 01, was allowed by yeas awd says

of the Stale llqaor tax expires the fourth Fri­
day fa th* prerant month, which wHI be thr
•-■.Id, iurt. If th* Sheriff has the eollsctiag to
do. four per cent will be added tn the original

Sheldon and Tomlinson—C. Xay»’
On motion of Aid. Lewis, tho Council ad­

lf»t

Havana Cigars
Mackernl,

ritimoD, tind J|crriug, all Now Pish ut
.
SM|Tif, Maker &amp; I’RcaDroN'j.
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glohghl murirn.
31CTUBESI
I am now aU alone in the Phutognqh
business, and aa I have made Xrrangonwnta to iucrcaiw my fragilities* for dvfng
u-ra work than over, nil. should tall
and' get a negativu taiuin. The superi­
ority of my work in thu part i* a stiffifiimt guarantee'of finite
work in the
Aituw.
Booms iu Waabiugtun Block,
south hide State Hired.
31 tf
(J*o. L. IltATH.
M. D. lived desire* to call
his.MW*Waj!un Bto&gt;p. when
found nt aU hours of any day,
any work in his line, .frompu
.
nokc in an cU wheel, b» thu building of
the best buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don't furgt-i the place;.in the
shop with dteon Rich k Bro., comer of ’
Church and Railroad Street.
XMftf

Extra heavy Bhirting 12J eta.
Rest cottotuMtes 10 to 3U eta.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty Iwac GoraeU iL eta.
Irtulien* Lose Exra heavy 10 ds.
Two button Kid Glove* 90 eta.
A nice line of Coat Bindings.
A frill and com|&gt;lete asnorimetit
Clothing.

erection has proved himself a good man
ths place, ud a perfect gentleman.

Ayes, Dnwara, Lewis, McNaughton. RwneeU.

journed to Wedaenday evening, June Hth, A.

Tobacco.—We can adl the bat fur the
money iatiuKftjr:
Manee 4 Preston.
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Bwrrrr,

WE MEAN BUSINEBH!
Funature Xlounnt south rtdo State St.
opposite H. A. GuodXwir’tt Hardwtiru
jttore.

STEBBINS- BRO’S

J. Cole &amp; Son
WUOLKdALE A RETAIL

Mr ftr Sfc al Ue Ural Unit Bate
LAND PM8TEII

Fanaera remember that the old attd
rdiabte bowMofO. B. Sahbnry ia.aeekwr.
Laying egg*, butter, poultry and all kind.*,
of farmer ■ produce, uuder Bartow A Good

yeu Xrtw to te rrbbWe.

STUCCO

WATCH UK

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UH ABAIB

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

REAP THIS

A Gral. Mcllii ii Prica !

Lilil

Rhw

Rtict?

and unye too, «t
, ,
Smitu, Maher A PRfatrojt'f
.

New Haven Conn.,

GRAND DANCE.

SALISBURY t, BHOSSEAU

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The time haa now come when my Acmust be paid. I have debta Io pay
that I amt bo (mid, and to that cod mtrsf
tMrtif that panKKK who owe me
pny
np without further delay.
Ralph Jordam.
May, 17th 187C.
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couu'n

YOUNG MEN.

FURNITURE

CHARLES tl. WELLS, n*il"t
henke l. hills,.salary
Tltc mot* exteudw, thorough and com­
plete institution of thu kind tn the world,
night thousand graduate* of thia college
now tn tmcccteM lundnow in the principal
cilia and towns of the United States.

L. D. QcncEunvsa, Itoeordcr.

Look hero !

Look here !

loffins, Caskets &amp;. Shrouds

Tit Biikt Illi tf Siitatisi Fir
YiW Meo.
Magnificent granite building, with ele­
gantly fitted and furnished apartimmta for
the application of and carrying out of our
novel and ryhtetnalic method» of

BUSINESS TRAINING,

Yunng men who conteteplata n bu-unra.lifa, and parent* having mnm to educate.

dtwuQwmta ndating to the colk'gu, which
r full information an to taro, euudirii of entarnca, ete. Addrwm,

PallmauPi
the MteokH

the

for

Peerless Milk Safes
now on exhibition at our Fpruiluie
Store. AH kinds of work made to or­
der. Be j ml ring or all kinds of old fur
niluro it sally done.

______

Oa Jane 12tb * 18th the Grand Rapids apd

it was expected U would be, sad that Mr,
BritlM. the man who has rapurfalradsd its

Parties having Pictures to t'raroo
would tki well to p • Utctu framed of ue
as we can do IL
.crand Cheaper than
any house In P
. c County. We keep
the Imrgevt and Bent selected stock ot
FJUrURE FflAMElAhD MOUL1&gt;INGfi, BKAOKm*. J'AJPKR-HOLDraw, Wai.i^E0C4P01»,^lifi*ebliDUMES,
and everything in Uw Furniture line.
We Jnvile all penraus to call and look

Cloning oat Slae—Canned goods M cost

Ayes, Pnwson, Lewis. McNaughton, Bussell

Hr. Jason Turner, after years of absencs Indiana It. R. will sell Excursion tickets from
from this city, spent ht the hoapitala of De­ all principal stauonr to Cincinnati, and rfaurn
troit, Now York end Europe, has returned and for on* fare for lhe round trip. Thera iloheta
opened on e&amp;ee fur lhe practise of medicine. will be good to roluru until June 21st, aud
He may be touud for the present nl his real
through cars are rwu to Cfarinnaii without
dence un Michigan Avenue, but will soon open

ilou Frac* around the Oonnt Koom Square.
It is just to any that the fence' iti butler thou

make.
We sell none of Utht cheap-made Fur­
niture that, ft made by machinery. The
good* we make fa made by hand, and
wanunted. We IqvRe al! pcrannn to
call and inspect our goods, fur they al
bear inspection. No trouble at nl^

hon&gt;c.

What! don’t you think »e csu sell

&lt; The firtahlug itirokw or* briug pat oa

3d; Bifause we keep the Lest c work­

men.
Codfish, Trout] Whitefish,

D.. Witt.

The l.ycsum Arsoetatira of the Township of
Berry, will celebrate Ute ('eu boontai of Amer­
ican Independence, by a picnic party on lhe
shors* of the Lake north and east of Hickory

FURNITURE!

au&lt;J be buyny again

M. Prickett, for one month's salary, Rd 1 GC.
A. J. Angle, fur cleaning Engine. $I&gt; 60.
O. W. Grace, far elennlng Bridge.
&lt;X).
F. F. McNair, for Street w»tk. 3d Ward.

Shsldo* and Tomiinmm—«. Nays, nos*.
The Account ef L. D. Bornum, of R12 60.
ft»r tf sing pump, was allowed by ayes and noys

Do you wunt tie
goto

Look Drue—4iMtou gab t-»t Ohio
Slow Ware nt whoiMtle and retail, best
iu the city at
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SMlTfe JlAftUU^PRESJ^FA

Yeas—Dnsrson, Lewis, McNaughton. Kussell, Kholdon aud Tocnlinsun—C. Kaye, none.
On motion of Aid. Shridoa. lbs fttteot

We notioe Ural Mr. Stebbtaa is building a
fine sidewalk on th* Best side of bln fats i&gt;n
Jetfmon Street. He should iamb fas* job. by
extending it aa lhe North. &lt;* Crater St roei.
The time speettfed by hew ‘for the payment

Where you wrttl find nil kiutlx ot

Of every Bescripfio Which we

For SALE—A valuable young
InqnircoT Marahall Pricket.

Titr Iknr.l of Supervisors mat.-u one o'clock
adopted.
।
this P. M and organised by elect!eg Hon
The fullowim resolution was offered by AM]
1&gt; Q Robinson of thia ally Chairman by a
►4«tr of 12 to U
H Asti num. June 8th, 187l».
adopted by yeas and nays.
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Uttvlrtd, That the Common Council receive
bids for 5.600 feat off «ral class White Oak
Fox Bale—A Coo mare pad edit.
lumber 2 by 3 iecbra, 12 or 16 feet loaf, that
Time w ill ba given if desired for an appro­

John Stanley is fa receipt a large lot of
r»* &gt;Sfinest frof^rin. wHrh he is railing cheaper
L. D. Qt&gt;actoentatsli, fur Sundries. W 09.
that aver. Additional particular in on edi­
by yeas ami nays as follows :
tion of Thursday.
Ayee, Dawson. Lewis, McNaughton, Bussell,
E. C. Brown has been appointed Arauusnl Hhridon. and Tomlinson—6. Mays, wane.
Tie Account of Grants &amp; Holmes, far print­
General Superinteadeal oflbe Mmbigau tentral Railroad and win soon rater upon his ing, of »H 00, w*s ^loned by ysas sml nays

duties with his b*ad&lt;|unrters nt Jaekeon.

Keep It.

•r thin in flesh, am! rather small in tine.
Any person giving hdbrmation where the
colt- may be round wjll be liberally re- can sell Cteaper than an/Hbua • tn Bar­
vrartfed.
F. J.Johes,
ry Oouutx, Corthe*- reason*:
IIowcMnbhinc Agent.
1st. Because wo liave no rent I &gt; pay.
' Hartinga, May Blat 1&amp;7G.
XXllOtf
21. Decauae we make'lhe most of oui

We have lOjWU Rolbt Wall i’apcr on
band consisting of Gold Tin Ia,
Tiirtwi
Butina, French Balins,
White
Blanks,
Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the brat
Buff and Brown Blanks, also cheap Bor­ n thu market A, full supply at J. I*.
ders, Gilt and Frenoo Borden. Window Roberts’.
/ ’
-ra.
Shades, and Window
Fixlunn of all
kinds.
Cal! and soe.
Etn Busby not to be out done, has re­
Smitu, Mane* A Prehton.
tail bin material naglo*.
everythin;;
xxt8w3
.j a.,
Collar*, Cuzoni cte. all Aral clara, can be
found at Em’*. Everybody ackiwwkdgcs
that Em ia the beat Drtsor in sixteeu
counties. *
• ixSl tf

Do all the goml you can in the world, and
make as little uoi&lt;e about ii as peMiUe.

We had the plesure of aoali, Thursday, from
Willis Merritt, attorney at law. Tecumrah.

iww m.

STEBBINS BBO’S.

(

The Common Council will hold a vjiecial
«eraion on Wedne-day evening.
'

When you gel bold of silver change du not
hurt J it up: Vat ke-p it in circulation.

HASTINGS

CIUBUS R. WELLS, Priuiiint,

cr29tf

W. P. Andras at Onto Spring*. Kent
&gt;., iaanid to be aouMidabc for Bepre-

nUltve iu the State legislature.

He if

T. J. AltMMOS,
Oau. JW A&lt;
Topeka, 1

SaliRbury lb Broaaeau.

r«Sp7D«e.,% 1875.

Uj 1

JVfao Hawn, Cbnn

aauuic

FOR SALE &gt;t THF BANNER OFFICE

�SEW ABTBimSEWTi

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TOPICS.

Tfflt |-BT!1?IMU CC TtSS tOT
la scree rectiou. of the coot Uj m insect
caiW the phyRex.-ra cr vine kx*»c attack.
! lhe root* ofgrape vino- and hitherto no
rereedy ha« been due»«v«rd- M. Daren*.
* amber «f the FrrnA AcOonynf Sa­
-ore h* recently daxovet.-i a "TSre

This was [re-vui

nearer

.prink’.rae

by

Live. and the

ipen then* co rertoic

reree beta bring -ea at the above dirtaacr

f.-ore their hires.

cab* day fix

Ii must be * 'terr eii.

bectofiy

cnehadretonce-

Bat onfeMik they *• fc.&lt; p ww •
«d a half. tod the mart of the honey the y

-uber H found within k asiie uf their hiv.s.
No pcr-x&gt; ran stake bee* prvtowhl: uain*

the suit

of lhe honey h

that dixorre

faund within

ia windy days bat* have

*_-*»&lt; the
T*.i.- a&lt;h«eet any ’« caused by injury
In wme torciga cowntrire the uX- ' to tin.- teed, retired by chewicy the dry
It aariMs ia
tenure bee keepers iu in the halt: of I axd hard Kerndt of corn
inarw^ their been from frfare to pUre,| decay of the ittfh. Tie !?wwt Jour-ai
rays:
-&amp;Kh4ocajcd teeth may U reab. al three auk- distant- twice ce three j
H*cT«d by the esme inmuuset.: *’ a denlnx
time* ia a
vX.hera Um honey harvest.I wo .U apply to one r owe tooth under
varies a* i» tnue and they eutoi&amp;r a n»,, sjmilxr eirramstanees. The &lt;y»j&lt;ja» to

hard work to fir even * rede
wind.

dhmaf* ananda half from
trie*
*

ja

their api-

far *» U»e bees generally By.

•

rcxi AXV •IXJOK 4XOCK.
A fanter writes; “We have got ph^ty;

jfitock if it were only kept
I mric.

ci

the pare 1

There fa too aaeh desired «a lhe.

j-an ef fanner* to eho^e breeds to ewns

breeds, to bare a ndxtsrc of breads, and:

|«*
While! b»-as m decay or emrastica rftfcrir
.ixh.i *y*&lt;em is fidfcwed. we &lt;b*P. raake1 iathus-c can be weired. »d whilell*-’
bat little adraneraeei ia breedmg Sne1 appetite and ebewiog Letritks of the am
i«k.
If* fanner desires to breed sal Ao not appear diminished n* interchoice stori fee sale, ii h best to keep, fixcnee win be weemary."
r ulr tton.=gh bred sacaxla .bat fix hk.
&gt;&gt;«a c*e '-.rode Moek k- often proftribic.

thss haw tothren

aaw writer ad I- in regard to fann-xs '
Snreding pure swxk uadr: ‘-He can *e2 j
his crock for three or fnr times what it »
w wth fix meat. It ent's lire t&gt;-&gt; more to ;
raise it. and any &lt;trr-’x-&lt; stocl he Lae he j
can omrert into meat Lj4-t as wtH *» the '

THE FOE OF .PAIN
.c.tarjggaar

MUSTANG

, WHICH HAH STOOD THE TE5T Of 1
to TEARS.
I
THERE IS NO cQKf&gt;lT WILLI
NOT HEAU30 LAMENESS IT
WILL KOT CURK. SO ACWE, NO
to detdhunc wbeth r the potato tabor PAIN. THAT AFTLIOTB THE HU
ihnwhed anenic when Paris srres wa-1 MAN BODVr^W TMM BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN
applied to the plants io &lt;i&lt;atr,y th.- {•&lt;*!&lt;&gt;' l.WAL. THAT DOBS KOT YIELD
iTO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE C08TING Sc.. SSe.. oe fil.00.
HA- OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN HErNHTAND RESTOK
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
Liflsns the plant f»nt ia no’Ta«uxncr eo«jd '
HANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
I tied a trace of anewi? tn life tuber*..
Other -Lcmisu hare mad - dtnilxr invert!
Colirx** with the same rcssit.&gt; • In -oua
case, the person- wiv. apply the i’arb
jretn are f*jiwno! by it Th-.- f-dkwing,
,i&lt;c» are reponc! a- haring jtctxre.-d is
Michigan last year.. Ia uue case. Ly tore
liand&amp;n •- the Paris -rten wu alhnred
to ojase in o&gt;utoet ukh a *reoc the hand.
It swelled enoraou-Uy . La: wx» sobduad
by vincrar and suit.
In at.-Xher eats: the
dtx&gt;t wi« inhaled, resulting iu ranch join (
in the.hevl and a
drwhar^c fnxn '

PROSATE OSDLH
UF K1CUI.;A5. c-«*ii -r l
MtaftW
for tfcs

FARM FOR SALE

50 ARE IMPROVED

the tM»*e for t&lt;-? week*. In an -Aber case,
the reisoa wa« p^rnritted -to enter a h»4c I
in the b«X kg. crarijig smOm. iafiassiuaUoa.
Another nun namMriy ewupo? xilh his
Icairia;
life frets inhaling lhe dust, which be hr &lt;i
ihmrdly emienroeel io exclude will, a rei’
&gt;ver ide fate. He was oek two weeks
Another hod his cyr* badly infiamed for a
long tjase by the dcst entering there, and
■ome children were isgertd by pisyinz
oreong the dwond potatoes.
IIxMibc* Jaa'y. Jit. 1878.

A First-Class Farm,

ttne of IHuois report*: • •’Front the infvnnatiou w&gt; far ubtaMed it** proved that
lhe Icmm for the Iasi year were fr'ly «uua!
rotoasl&amp;WifUW.. Hofarthelto
wer* *hflw thaftbere is id general euoric-.idn of the orgiic axsi cau.M» oftb« dis-

the next dav. if the
thhk
dinner cant it over cuvfi&amp;j. ~~ that
"*
the
air en circulate lnw$r throng —____
the nu idling- spa tU- &lt;urfao- . nh. TK

etover reny Ke two fact thick wpuu

the

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                    <text>NO. 14.HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1876.

VOL. XXL

AffliciiniHi. Immmi
VW. THE SPRING TRADE.

9
= £
a S’

ond

Iron Plow
With
Wood or Iron Beam.
Land Rollers, Harrows, Cultivators. Double Shovel Corn
PlOws.

Buckeye and Peerles Reapers and Mowers
TRIUMPH HARVESTER AND KKP1RR STATE MOWER,

BATH PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
With patent Bent Gear, made from the best New York Second
Growth Hickory.
The Old Reliable
GEO. M. DEWET
AND

PVBLISHEIt.

Constantsy on Hand,

AT AGRICULTURAL HA LL.
One door east of Goodyears Harthvarc.
TEBMS UF SUBSCRIPT IOS:
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ftA TES Of AD VERTIS1NG.

ismubm. I ti.a&gt;l gJ»l ttJ&gt;o I &gt;rmi moo
1, Culumn. |_ 5.101

Thy natna «i bl

celebrated

-ii

EDITOR

rKimunruuL nnui.

tool 16.001 77JO I

MESSER &amp; POWERS
Hastings, April 12, 1876.

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON

toJO

I. No dvdueUoa t/ouUHMtl
raju ar* fur 33 IHh CoJumtMi.

WBSMAL AND BW88 CARDS.

FH1L. W. MISKERN.

HAJtVKV WRIGHT,

- DENTIST . _
AH warit ercaratfr attradMd to.

Great Bargains
READ!READ! READ!

Special Medical Announcement

toy Comfort and Happinsst

Pianos Organs
and

OP HASTISOS AND TICTNITY.

M. J. ■- UW1E

MON BED ’S PIANOS.

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO
b‘— SJStt**;—

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.
Wholesale Agent for Michigan
■ uioiii «•»» •••« Indiana.
-.a.
-«&gt;
ranch Hoaeea •:at Grand Rapids, East Saginaw and
Flmt,
A. D. BROWN, Plano Tuner.
xknr

W iUxa altar li&lt;ht &lt;Uviw.
TIHanefarary (II

~

am afraid the. home is spoiled, and I do
not know what to think about the other
things. But Mr. Rogers wffl believe me.
So I came down here to stay with Hugh,
if Mm. Marston was willing, till Mr. Rog­
ers comes home. I had no money to pay
board, and I tfa^Ut bho would like to
hare me help cut up her wood. That is
all there is about it"
I am glad vou stayed here. Don't you go
away till Mr. Rogers has returned. There
is trouble in store for his family. I feel
very sorry for them. You had better come
back to school in the morning—it is a
pity to have you loee anything from your
limited privileges."
‘■But if Theodore abouldeallmo a thief?
I could not stand it.”

WHOLE Nft 1057.
a mind to go with him. ' I told him I
would go in and tell mother where I was
going. They said there was no need of
that, as they should be back before ten
o'clock. As we got to the house, I ran
in to get my overcool, and speak to mother,
but she was not at home ; so I took my
coat out of th&lt; ball closet, and run after
the boys. Theodore told us to be quiet,
as Bill would make a fuss if hejtnew that
he was going off without doing the chores.
So we kept still in the stable, while he
went in with a handful of wood and got
his overcoat. Blanchard told him to get an
overcoat for him, as ho had none. He
brought out two, and they put them on.
He raid William was just going to eat
supper. They'harueiBcd the black horse
and took the red sleigh, and we'went off.
I never thought of anything wrong about
it. When we got to the hotel, Blanchard
called for an oystes supper. 1 told them
j had had supper, but he urged xo hard,
that I sat bown. Hey had cider too,
and I drank some. Two or three times
he called for cigars for three. I told them
I was feeling very strange in my head,
and Theodora told me to take a few whiffs
from my cigar, and I would feel better.
Tut I grew worse, and started for the
door. I could hardly go. 1 aat down on
the bench on the piazza, and that was the
last I remember, till I woke up nearly
frozen ; the horse, sleigh and boys were
all gone. I knew it was'^ past midnight,
a-vthc moon was going down. 1 had no ‘
money, and I thought I would start for
home on foot, I felt dreadfully, and I
made up my mind that I had taken some­
thing stronger than cider, and it had made
me perfectly drunk. I could not walk
very fast, I felt so weak ; but I had gut
almost to the village when I heard a sleigh
coming. Blandiard had takon off the
belLs.so Mrs. Rogeos and William could
not hear us, when wc Went off- I. Mw it
was the black horse, and I called to them
to let me ride. They did not stop at first.
but at hot let me get in. They laughed

. “I am afraid he will, and I know I
should strike him."
“I think you could govern yourself,
William. Tt would grieve me to have
any quarreling; but my impression is very
muui riotuiciuni
strong that Theodore will not Vo at school
Tv Cbriituu Kina.
to-morrow."
Miss Wardlow did not talk much on
the homeward ride, being busy engaged in
thinking over the tale told her by William.
She deeply sympathised with Mr. Rogers*
coming distress; it was evident that Wil­
liam could dear himself free from the im­
putation, but she saw no chance for Theo­
THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS. dore to avoid disgrace and punishment;
and she remembered Mr. Roger's words
to his wife, ‘‘You are bringing that boy
[Front the Country Gentleman, Albany, up to be a curse to you."
Just as they entered the village, she
N. K]
met the doctor. He reined up bis hone,
CUAPTKB BSVEN.
os they were passing by.
Thb was William's story
“Mus Wardlow. I was just going down
"Yesterday morning Mrs. Rogers went to Mrs. Manton's for you ; James Griffin
to put the clean clothes away, arid on open­ is very anxious to see you. He is wan­
ing my cheat Io by iu my shirt and dering in bis anind, most of the time. I
stocking*, she raid ahc found a lot of broad­ think perhaps he will be more quiet with
cloth, silk and other ' drees goods! iShe you ; and I believe there is something ho
came downstairs, and asked me where they wishes to talk with you about. His
came from. I told her 1 knew nothing mother is worse than nobody in a sick room;
about it, the last time I was at the closet, she is so excitable.”
tween cider and brandy. I asked tbvni
there wax nothin;; of tho kind there. There
Mrs, Watsou was just coming out of where they bad been, and what Blanchard
was no lock on it, for I never had any­ the door, » she asoeruUJ tlw&gt; "irq*
_
came back for. They said it was their
thing to Jock up. Theodore raid he guess­
*‘T am glad yon have come, lie ia call­ buxinaft, but told me they had got into a
ed 1 was going to set np an opposition ing'fur you all the time. It at more than
row, and if it wsn found out they would
stem, and run Wateob out. There was a half trouble that ails the boy.”
get seat to the penitentiary, and I with
young man there, one uf_ the railroad
“I met Dr. Emerson coming for me. them. Blanchard tried to hire me to keep
Imnda that came hi with Theodore in the Please ask Mr. Watson not to retire till I
still, and offered me 850 if I would prom
night, and staid to breakfast—the same come in; I have something dreadful to
one that has come to the evening ocbuof, relate, and I wish him to know it imme­ isc not to tell about it. I told them I
knew nothing about it, and I could not tell.
and called Theodore out, Bevcral times. diately.”
I only knew I had made a fool of myself,
Well, he said some provoking things. I
Laying aside her clonk and hood in the and wished I had staid at home. When I
told them if there ww anything in that kitchen, Miss Wardlow stood a monun'. by
got
out of the sleigh, Blanchard flung a
chest that ought not to be tbefe, they the stove to warm her, and then glided
knew more abohtit than I did, and I got quietly to James' bedside, and hid her shawl on my shoulders, and told tne to
keep that to put me in mind of the first
up and went out to the barn. I wnx just cold hand upon his feverish forehead.
time I got drunk. I wax so sick I could
frightened wheu 1 Maw the black horse ;
“I thought you would never cuuw!"
lurdly go, when I got out of tho aleigh.
he wax all crippled up and was Blinking
“I called after school, but they were I crept around through the woodshed
like a leaf; ho luul uo blanket on, and 1 hoping you would sleep."
chamber,
and got into my room, and went
knew he had been liard driven the - night
“I never shall sleep again. I wish I to bed ; I did not sleep, 1 was so cold and
before, for I blanketed him and fed him was dead !*’
.
in such pain. An soon as it was light, I
myaelf the last thing. Mr. Rogers told
"O, you must not Wish so : you will be caiuo down and made up a fire, and tried
Theodore not to touch the horses while better soon, I hope.’’
to warm me. After awhile I thought of
he was gone; if the children had to go tv
“Ia there any one io the room? I want
acliool, 1 was to carry them with the old tv talk alone with yon; I Goo'I want nny my overcoat and that shawl that were m
my room ; so I thought I would get my
sorrel. I could not lind IRackey'a blanket one to hear us."
coat aud hang it up in the closet, so moth­
till 1 looked in the red nlrigh; it was there
“Hhall I go one my, son F* said Mr. er euuld not see it. The shawl is a nice
and there was a groat roll of shining Mack Griffin.
new one, and I think it must be worth a
cloth and some shawls besides, end a jug
“Yus, everybody but ML® Wardlow ; I
good depl. I hid it in the nhed chamber,
with liquor in it. I put thia, with the want to be alone."
in atfold tub. I am afraid the boys did
finding of the things in my chret, together,
“They are all gone out, Jarno*. What something wicked, but I certainly did not,
and so I went back to the house and asked ia it T'
only as I got drunk. I suppose 1 am
Mnt. Rogers who drove Blackey and the
“Is the door shut tight, so that no one .vary nek, and I am glad of it; for I had
red sleigh after dark. She said, no one. can bear
father die than to disgrace my father."
I told her there had, and she had better
She tried it, and found it was closed,
"Weil, I amgtad it was nothing worse.
go out and see him, for I thought he was and came to his side.
I do not think you will be sent to prison. sailed. She went Out and was terribly
“Mias Wardlow, I want to take hold of
I
will
tell you the truth.
Mr. Harper's
frightased, and I showed her the things your hand, and, oh. do not hate me: but
store at Shelbouroe was broken into Sat­
inihealeigh. Shn did not know what to toll me what to do.”
urday night , and a quantity of money and
ray. She told mo to rub tho borne down
Taking hi* hand, ahc sat down by his
mid blanket him. When 1 had done it, I side, ‘'James, I wiU promise to advise you poixLs taken ouL Suspicion rests on you
three. The sheriff inquired of Mr. Wat­
went back to the house , Young Blanchard ax wril ra I cam What is UF*
son concerning a boy named Jim, and
luul gone, Mra. Rogers nd tho little gills
,“X am not to blame ; I never meant to
we4» ciylug
Thvodoro was swearing. do wrong—but it ia' bettor for mo to die AViHuim Merton. The thiug will all come
out
soon.”
Ho said, if anybody had driven tho bone
"Blanchard was a clerk unco in Har­
it Was 1—Ac knew nothing about tho father. .1 heard them saying
ti&gt;;
clothes in the sleigh. I told him he knew sheriff from bhelbourue was in the place, per’s store, and they dismiased him, and
that I never used a horse unless Mr. Rog­ and he will find out everything, 1 know he was mad enough about it But I only
went out as far as the Point Hotel."
ers told me to *, that I was at home before he will, and I shall be sent to prison.”
‘‘Now, James, the' beat thing you can
“PcrhapanoC: if yen did not assist in
little girls, and. then went to bed. He
do
ia io confide in your father, and tell
■ ■ - ———— I —
I — — Jsaid 1 lied, and one thing brought on an­ with you. I know something, of it."
him the whole story. You will fuel better
other, till he kicked me; and, Mias Ward­
"HaYn they found out all about it ? is and, as he will have to hear it, it had bolter
low, I knockcded him downI That he after me? ’
come from you first I am very sorry it
“He took tea at Mr. Watson s. Ho happened. Do you remember, James, the
was inquiring for William Merton. Did i text, “My MOgj if sinners cutioc litre,
Theodor® ae awn as I did
but I, wm he have anything to do with it?"
I consent thou not? I,hope this will bo *
sory angry. I told her I was sorry, and
“No; I will take my oath he did Dot. lewon to bo remembered as loag ra you
Umt I had better stey till Mr. Rogen came Why, he was at homo when we started off; live. I did not like Blanchard's appearback—that the stock would need care and ho was vpuhieg him at tho kitchen sink.
that .be expected roe to ace to things, and I raw him through tho window."
cicd him.*' ।
•
.thatif
wished, J would theta go. away.
“Who wax with you, then ? .Whom did
“Mbw Wardlow, would you bo willing
Bit she arid, I h«4, Up leovo—iL wa« DM you call William ?'
tn Uli father for me ? I cannot tell him,
mfck live with, me—I would kill some“BRI Blanchard. You have seen him
toodV DCXt. She Aent Mary to get my at the school house when he has called for
riothes from the chamber, and Theodore Theodore Rogers. I heard Dod eall him It ia brat for
teld mo the Hrot thing I could do was to Bill Merton down at the Point."
outdoiay, aa
weMr. Mandril u.
‘ Then Theodore was with you T'
still in the ph
the troth, bad rail
I my Boe before him, in would tell'
«d,J «u. &lt;W. Whealuok
, he and
my overcoat from.the , hall, I saw
went in;
ody had worn it,,ahd*T found some
at school’
in thepoeket which I ^iever saw
"Can you enr like me again. Mira Ward­
low?
t». i waaa'nwlH
ro art, Cv ^eiflweaH like to ride; hew*
“I like you better than ever, my poor
till Mr. Bogam caw. Ude. for be K-e Las
boy ; I will see you again to morrow, but
good to toe, and 1 will be true to him. I and would like my company home, if I had

�THE VICTORY IS
•oratto ptftey.
Washinotox. D. C. Juna 12th. 1876-

ment on the finitday of January, 1879, and
aiguifv it* opjxjKitit® to any modification or
repeal of thtthw that does Dot guarantee
a still earlier or better method cd returning
to specie payment. Let no doubtful word
go out from this Convention upon the sub­
ject of honest money. Price* are already
at the specie point. Stand firm by your
numerous resolutions and platforms a Utile
longer, and your currency basis will be
Iran.* formed into a coin basis so easily and
so naturally that you will be youradvw
For; President.
surprised, regretting only, a» you will, that
RITHERFORD B HAYES
it was not determined upon at an earlier
day.
Resumption accomplished, in all
of Ohio.
human probability there will follow ten or
For Vice-President.
fifteen yean of prosperity equal to that of
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
any former period, perhaps greater than
of Pennsylvania
the country has yet seen.
lined to the .derision of the RepnbhIf yon will, in addition, put a {dank in­
to your platform declaring for such au
amendment of the Cunttitution as wifl ex­
H A.YKH»’ PI-ATFOHM »
tend the Pn^identiul office to six years,
‘Honest money for all. and irad moke the incumbent ineligible far rrelcction, you will deserve the gratitude of
free schools for all.
There the American people.
should be do inflation which
As the mariner, when teased for many
will depreciate the one nor sec- days in thick weather, avail* himself of the
terian interferance* which wfll earliest glance of tb- hub to ascertain hew
fxr the elements have driven him from
destroy the other.”
his true coarse, aa, in bke manner, al the
end of
,

As we go to press we

learn

that the

National Couvestion/ha* adopted a Plat­

form
money.

perfectly

satisfactory.

‘Honest

The people are to enjoy political

rights irrespective of color or nationality.
Nou Seerrtarian

Free Schools.

Grants

administration euthuipistidy endorsed" It
w well.

THE NATIONAL CONVENTION.
At

12,

M. yesterday the

National

Convention assembled in
Exposition
Building in Cincinnati. The Building

was beautifully

decorated.

The attend­

ance simply immense. Every Delegate
was in his plane, and a large number of
alternates. The number of Delegates ia
752
The vote required to nominate is
37«\ 41
latest dates, of this writing
Thursday. A. M.. Mr Blaine’s friends
claimed 341.
The Michigan delegation
standing according to a dispatch from Hou.
Ihraid Striker,' 12 for Bristow, 7 for
Blaine, and 3 for Hayes.
Hon. E. D. Morgan, Chairman of the
Republican National Executive Commit­
tee, called the Convention to order, who
introduced the Rev. Mr. Mnlkr, of Coving­
ton, Ky.. who offered prayer. After this

Gxsitlkmem of nix Coxvkntiok
The day and the hour Lave arrived al
which the representative* of the Republi­
can party were invited to assemble to nom­
inate candidates for Preadont and Vice
IVeridest of the United States, and in obe­
dience to the authority of the Republican
National Committee, I now respectfully aak
that you will maintain order.
Ial85Gat Philadelphia, in I860 at
Chicago, and in 1S64 at Baltimore, act­
ing nndcr the same general authority, &gt;t
has been ray privilege to call Republican
National Conventions Loader. If I ex­
cept the action of the Coaventiou of 1864,
the duties which this intelligeDi body has
in comparison with former!
ooea, are the most important of all of these
authoritative gatherings of tho maty.
Ia June, 1864, we were in the midtt of
the war for the prtwervation of tbc Union.
We had great armies in the field, but they
had achieved only partial austxas, and
when succaarful always at a very great
fomrfhfe The bravret and b«t rf our

"Ktaeand Ferry
is the ticket
W-bingtoa Chrmrxcti.
'
Tbe Congremaaaal proceediags piasaaf fa
।
batfitde of iaterwt exm^l the etetwal
Oat W*t they apeak of the great

of

ALL OPPOSmOi IS OVERCOME

tioa party as “Peter CooperV ‘bus load.”
There seems to be an impression that

brfure he was through. no man not entire­
ly without bowelis of compassion could
help pitying the Judiciary Committee. He
completely used up the little fellows com
pomng that committee Proctor Knott must
have feh as the Bible sap the wicked will

in the day of judgment, like calling upon
the rocks and uxmutaius to fall on, and

hide him from the rrogrenre of Blaine.
He was convided on his own admission
of haring supprreed a telegram from Jo

The New York TMUtaesaye: -Procter
Knott's 'putation as a hutaoriat has been
w-hjaed by his malsriea aa a mBd idiot."
Aoording to the KqtMica^, there
were thirty-eight deaths and utocty-uoe
births in St Joseph durioc the year 1875Tbc chSblaiM*s bare broken out ia
Washingum among thr, Democratic politi
Several of them are just waddling

riaaa.

inah Caldwell to him as Chairman of the
Judiciary Committee, which proposed that

-veil ilmt Tarbox ! Fur »n i»l»ke
lUnajUj L-U*.
|nd uaetaf. There is nothing raw

he (CuldneUi wowld make an aftdav*
that he never sold any bonds to Tom.

er Goods usually
Class Grocery.
Competition^

Scott for Blaine. He- was farther con­
victed of trifing an untruth iu regard to
The Pott says that ‘ Impromptu" Tar­
the appointment of ths Sub committer box “did do* expert to use up Bta’tae."
The scene in the House was such that no It b evident tlyA his expectation* were
pen picture will prutray it. . It mutt have not disappointed.
been seen to be appreciated. On Wed­
Mr Blaine while on hi* way to church
nesday, the committee room was the yesterday ru attacked, with a smkirn fflplace of action and thejr Knott, Blaine. ocm ol *■ apupIciL nature, and retnaiutd
Frye and Tarbox, had a till. Ashe, of unconscious fur ab .ul six hour*.
from the foundation of our government, vc
North Carolina was particular in asking
have enme from the North, the South,
“Be not deceived." says th? New York
that
it be stated he knew nothing of- the
the East and the West, to take a political
HVrW wry solemnly, and very renew­
oUerration for the purjxne of amending telegram. On Thursday, Tarbox made
our system of National Government, so [u an exj-lainatioa in the House, but was able. wbeti it ia told that the Itanocral*
can carry New EuglanJ if Gw- Tilden is
as improvement is real and poasiblc. We
completely overwhelmed by Frye who
have come to this great and beautiful city
Dominated.
of Cincinnati on the banks of the grand closed his mouth when be referred to bis
A New Hampshire correspondent thinks
and placid Ohio, cuntainin^'Uearly 300,­ har’Dg supertitiourfy obtained a copy of a
he sees eigus that Hon. Chari® P. San­
000 souls, and where we do w find every
born, ^poater of the House, m the own­
■luxury that wealth, nature or art can jirodnee, but where not even a log cabin had
ing man tor .United States Senator “
There is a very evident intention to
been erected nor a white man born when
the Granite Slate.
force
a
report
in
favor
of
Kerr.
The
our Government was organised.
The mast ■ublime feature of the
The last three National Conventions of committee has bullied Haney from the
our party hare had indicated to them, in beginning, and has permitted a cloud of ent Coiigrcas has been the regulmtty with
advance, the nam® for nomination as the
lawyers and members of Congress to do the which the great Democratic larcntigatioo
candidates, for the National ticket, so that
No matter what facts are has succeeded in getting hold of the
they Lave been little else than ratification same thing.
meetings of the decrees that have been proven, or how alight the evidence in wrung cud of the mule.
made by the people, merely putting into favor of Kerr, he will have a report ex­
The Charlotte HfpMicau says ; ‘'Char­
form that which bad already been deeded onerating him.
lotte is going to raise fifteen hundred
upon. I allude to President Lincoln's
Every one of the heads of the differ­ thousaad doffars or aaore with which to
second nomination. and to the nomination
and reoomination of the splendid soldier ent purchasing and ooutracting bureaus of celebrate the Fourth of July. We judge
patriot, General Grant But such a state the navy department hare sworn positive­ so from the amount they want the printers
of things no Ion ger exists. There appears
ly that Secretary Bobcsun has never in­ to safaocribe.” And it was just about so in
at the present time nono to srhnm the un­
erring huger point* as the only candidate. terfered in any way with the puxuhaMS or
There seems to be no man rising to far contracts made by them. Senator Clayton
above all other? as to cause exultant introduced an amendment to the executive, amendment by which newspaper publish­
voices to exclaim. ‘Thou art tlie man." legislative and judicial appropriation bfll. er* on and after the fint ofJaenary, 1877,
The cunsequcnce is, that many distin­
requiring that the appointments in all arc to psy-/&lt;»«r rent* per pound instead
guished names among our party friends
for postage on newspaper?. It u
have been mentioned as candidates, and the executive department, should be of
will be brought Wore the C-onvcntii&gt;n when divided amongst the States and Terri­ true that it do® not pay to carry newspa­
the projcr time arrives for making nomi tories according to reyresentatioa. Af­ per* in the mail* from New York to Sam
nations. Therefore it ia that I have ex- ter three day? debate, the amendment
Francisco at this rate, bat it docs pay the
Smd myself as seeing greater rcspouri
y resting upon the delegates to this was rejected by one majority, beeause it was department to carry newspapers published
Convention titan upon any or all that have claimed that it was in the nature of leg­ in any part of New England to the post
islation and should not be made part of oficc in New England at the rate of two
The histery of our Republican party an appropriation bill. A table h» Iwen cerite per pound. Why, then, shook! ths
famishes abundant evidence of its itesire
prepared by the Southern Republican people of New England be taxed fur dethat the Government shall l&gt;e administered
with bonwty, and economy : and as a meaus i .Association showing the number of cm- lirery of newspapers in the far Western
I pbyeus in each department, the number States, where the population is as rerttreto that end, that the

should be derated by the introdiction of
all needful and proper referma. With such
a history and at a time like the present, it
can do*, be doubted that the choree of the
convention will fall on some one, who ever
it may be. clearly ctmunit ted on this ques­
tion not only by his expreofod opinions, but
also Ly his public Fife and conduct.
Lwill not further anticipate the action
of thia honorable body, except to say that
the firm so]
........................
DeesJ of all_________ _______ .____ _ _ __
National Constitution, and the support
and maintenance of all other prinripl® iovolved ia the war for the preservation of
the Union, must also be regarded aa the
pmniriuafar the highofiem of Prtridem
and Vice Premdent of the United State*.
With this acompliriwd, it will b« the
hiehesk datr-Md .abouM be the mest Measure, for all in authority to extend
the warm hand of foUowahip to all good
ritineos of this Union,and as xapdly as
p-ibk to forgive and forget the recent
post, and to do every act to make nnaatis-

their matters kept them within their
lines, and held fell dominion over them. name. OneJ^opLs “J
It was then modestly suggested by your ■au. Ll Lk«

CouDtiy.
.NaaLaal C&lt;a-

Wt&gt;N

each State should have and the numlier
eaoh State has, and itshows that some of the
States and the District of Columbia arc

ed that the expen*® of the mail far ex­
ceed the revenue.' The pries of carrying
newspapers should be gridssui by* the

ixrgly in excess, whilst others have very

number of miles of/rerrice, nod al ex­
changes should gd free
through
the

Both Houses will adjourn on Saturday
until next Friday to cnablc.the Republi­
can members to attend the Cincinaati
Coaventiou , aod the same thing will be
done for the St. Louis Conreotioe. Ia
fast 1 doubt whether there will be a
quorum
after Saturday, until after

mails.

thedoae of the St. Lcmis Conrmtiou.
Thi* readers it iaqxaeiHefor the appro.

The Democrats endeavor to strengthen
their pomtioa as to the appropriation*, by
declaring that there ia a steady fdiiag

FOR LADIES

FOR GENTLEMEN

liable ofthe Grocery HoMfalhe State.
Their prices are always an farm the tota
rot, ami their goods as goal ea th&gt; bmt
ia the market. There aeaetan exifaia
their large mica, rapidly taenwi»g
rooagv, and general pofmbrity not only i»
thia city, but throughout the
State.
May ttetr shadow never be toa.
The bataaee of cash m the state uaaAl
ury Jone 3d, was *1,243,434.56; reccipte
during the week ending Jane 10th, were

off ia the reoripts, amounting to fifteen
nuHmns thm irea! year and Kkdy to be
more the next. T» ».* has been proven

vention in this Centeuaial year should be false by referring to the figure* which
held in your city, and under your ■■filial,
show a ttendy and large increase in the
as yon, qaielas ftilly as any other locality,

enterprise, the sab&amp;mity awl gTWiiWar.rf
oar country's growth
and greatuan.
(UogaDd tremei■dwscherea]
(h, moture of Mr. Morgan. Horn Thoden M. Pomcrory of New Tert was dent­
ed temporary chiurmau, and the Chair
designated Gov. Baldwin. at Rhode Is­
land, a committee to conduct Mr. Pome­
roy to the Chair. Upon being iotrodac-

Gxjrrixjrwt or nix Coxtrxwxtax:
thank you xaett. heartily for the raa
meat &lt;x®fem&gt;d by calling me to pct

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OUR NEW YORK LETTER

The Coatoanial—Naw Idaaa-Trans
formation — Borton — Political —
Real Estate.

New York, June 13th, 1876.
CITY LOCAL R- R. TIME-CARD

THE CKMTENJUAL.

Everybody is advising

En CTO a Baxlm :-

A thistle Expr«»» (SitardaraadSindayi^g I

and Eatou Ina. Co. I taka It for gran ted ho did. I
would suggrat however in ftiture communica­
tions relating to '•Smith'' he be more persona)
POST OFFICE TIME CARD

SS^fct

a good man/ Smith's looking after him.

SErsarafeu*.

t—

So

any such allusion as wm made in the letter.

.WO p.

ttartar
MlBMlay and Saturday at 11 aa.t leave i

euch allusion as your subscriber sees fit to

J. M. NKVINB. P. M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

pllcit with them.

However I leai

of them had anything to do with the adjust-

USSSxzz.
llrely eatisfoctory to the Barry and Eaton.
And now let ua see- about the foots. The

An insurance of $60 I think would not be out

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
Quid 112}.

37-100 dollars that ia all.

bat I am satisfied that he

The Council held a meeting iMt evening.
the fire.

1 would suggest to Subscriber that

espied.
Bellevue to determined to do her own 4th of

Grvenbacks were worth on Wednesday in
Coin HtSj on the dollar.
aible.
Things are boiling hot this Week at the Court

Clsmitxt Smith.
Seor- Barry and Eaton ln». Co.

Grand Rapids Correspondence.
We expect&lt;(o publish tbqo«ci.l precsedingv
uf the Board of'ftapervlsor* on Monday.

Counlerfit money is despised when detected.

patronage.
The Presbyterians at their Festival on Wed-

polr raising at Freeport on Monday July
day.

al this City.
,Those st Middleville and al Nashville will ba
.Km*.

M. H. Wing will give a Grand Ball on the

The Editor
polled on account of continuod IU health, to

4th of July.

litcd at just about 110,000,000. That would

les Caaaw Socui—On Friday, night June

everybody

a recent loss on town line between Woodland ncr of human nature, but nobody seems
and Castleton, In which a caution waa'nog- to take the advice to heart. It ia true
that all the departments are not in order
adjusted the earns, before tho reading of the
and probably will not bo much before the
article in question, the adjustment, will have to
stand. Whether your -subscriber'meant the un­ fourth of July. There is enough now
designed or not I do not know, but u I am ao to sec that is of interest, but it will not bo

Grand Rapids, Juno 13,1876.
Editor Banner :—

advisable to visit the exhibition till after
the middle of this month. Til! the sum­
mer heats are over. Philadelphia is one
of the hottest cities in the Union. It is 1
not on the const directly, as is New York
Boston, with the sea brecao of its' own to
cool it each afternoon, but is inland, and
lies shut in from the ocean winds, ao that
it ties baking in airless beat all midsummer.
The parties of country people coining
from the Centennial are apt to be cram
and wilted-looking already, their linen
dusteni soiled and stringy, their money
used up pretty closely, and the whole
party foot sore, and tired of being crowded
and stared at by fine people. If there
are children along, they are fractious with
fatigue and excitement, their mothers
wild with trying to keep them in order,
till every woman of them is willing to
give bonds, if she can only get home
again, never to leave it for a score of ecn
tennials. This ia a picture of not a few
groups one aces leaving the exhibition.
I would advise having all the children of
a neighborhood boarded out by the stay­
at-homes in turn, while their fathers and
mothers go to the Centennial. It is no
use trying to see it with children in tow:
they don't see enough to pay them for
the trouble of going, and their room is
wanted for older folks. The young ones
will probably live to have centennials of
some sort when they are old enough not
to be nuisances. Let their parents go
without them, and take what comfort they
can from the big show; they will in most eases
be glad enough to get homo, but will have
enough to talk about to last them the
rest of their regular lives.

z The very change will do people in the
country good, by bringing them face to
face with the last production of cilirilization, and giving their ideas friction with
those of other nations and classes. It
takes such an occasion as a Centennial to
bring out die very folks who need to vis •
it fairs and expositions, the stay-at-homes
who hardly leave the town they live hi
once in twenty years. They arc apt to
carry home some notions that astonish the
neighbors, not so much with the novelty
of things themselves. as with the strange­
ness of accning so-and-so adopt anything
fresh. It is pleasing to see alteration
that passes over some groups as they grow
familiar with new modes and customs.
They walk about the first day awkard and
old-faahioncd enough, the observed of all
observers, or would be if there were not so
many old-fashioned to keep them com­
pany. The next day the girls have a new
necktie, the boys drop their turn down
collars for standing ones, and they buy
the old lady a vail to cover her bonodt
which isn't tho latest style. Then as the
linen dusters get roiled and wrinkled, the
young men take courage, and finding how
cheap clothing is in the city, come out in a
ready-made suit of neat style, and while
they are about it, a fancy straw hat that
transforms them into very pleasant speci­
men of intelligent young American gentle­
mens, that is, presummmg them to have
good mannan* to start With, which most
boys, brought up by good mothers, have,
whether they belong to country or . towu.
Tho girls, not to bo behind, study the
way the city girls do up their hair, and when
they find their home-made poplins growing
too warm, venture on an embroidered linen

..^ 8?

better than I ever saw you.** Her friends
said, “Why did you never look ao before T"
In private her husband innisted on haring
the change explained to him. A dozen
hair-pins were pulled out and the orig­
inal homeHneee stood before him. A band
of soft natural curia woven on an invisi­
ble, foundation shaded the unpleasant brow,
giving tho face a softened expression, and­
a braid of hair, fine and delicately light
in weight, was added to the twist at the
back of the head, making a shapely and
classic knot. The whole arrangement
weighed only three ounces, and when on,
defied detection. The husband thought
a minute. Ho had always scoffed at
toilet tricks, but their effect was too ranch
for him. Discipline must be maintained
io tho family, however, at any coat, and
turning to her he said with delicacy: “My
dear, I never liked false hair,, sb you know,
but I think you had better continue the
use of a little additional hair, till your
own grows out. And if I ever catch you
going.without it, you may betake your­
self to tho Centennial for fill me." The
wife heard, and, being a dutiful woman,
obeyed. But greet was the wonderment
in her neighborhood when she went home,
with her new coquolrica, so transformed
that her family agree in. protesting that
her husband got the best-looking wife of
the lot after all. They agreed, finally, on
tho theory of tardy development to solve
the mptery. Her h^band keeps the
secret
well, and wljfin questioned on
the subject only shakes his head.
BOSTON.

Since last week I have been in Ifoaton.
I was in hopes to find the old city in bet­
ter condition than New *York, but I was
disappointed. New England w even flat­
ter than New York, and there is more
mourning, and with hotter reason. The
manufacturers are overstocked With goods,
the hands are idle and eating up the ac­
cumulation of former years, the mercantile
interest is consequently as flat as it can
be, and everybody ia discouraged.
Ont
of the hcaveat publishers in the city told
me that his sales, wholesale and retail,
did rot amount to 8300 per day, which
wm something 1cm than the daily ruuniog
expenses of hia store. When the book
trade goes slow in New England, there is
not much hope lor anything else. There
is very little building going on, no new
enterprises are enteral into, and there is a
universal fueling ol'deprcssion.
Speaking of depression, the I’hiladelphiaxw foci it just as badly as the other
eitie*. The Centennial has not been as
productive as it was expected. Tho hotels,
restauranta and bars arc doing well, but
the trade that it expected to bring has
not come. The people come simply to sec
the Centennial, and not to buy goods, and
they sec it and go away. The sea board
cities arc suffering, and I fear they art to
suffer for sonm time to mrao.

COMMERCLA X~

Advertised Letter*.
List of latten remaining In the Hartings P
0. Barry County, Mich, June, 14th 1876.
William Forbey, Mias Lorena Burwell. Eu­
gene A. Taylor. lasac M. hint, Ebea A.
White.

SPECIAL NOTICE.
Facto for the Mil lien.

ed by Hoststisr'Ciitomach Bitten. That renowMd
tonic h daily addiaa frosh Iannis of popularity to
tha rroat reputation whiehit !on««lnoe obtain*! M a
remedy for dyspepsia, constipation, bllliearaen

■sperioritr to the peUiatives'

HASTINGS MARKE a.

WHEAT (white) per buabol,- (UM LU.
WHEAT (rod) per bmkOl.lUMI.M
FLOUR.parewt. 13.50.
CORN, per bushel. SOe.
OATS, per buahel. MBL
BUTTER, per lb., MUe.
EOG8. per deran.lOe.
POTATOES, per bushel. JOa.
APPLES, per baahel. 50c.
•NIONSJperbiiritol.MMfc.
BEANS, par bushel. 0&amp;M1.00.
PORK. U-OOfoSJO.
M
HAMS, per lb..
SHOULDER^.

TALLOW, par lb..7J4e.
CHICKENS, par lb.. S&lt;
CHEESE, par lb.. 10
WOOL, per lk^5»2fo. .
HAY, p«r ton. 110-00*1 LOO,
DRIED PEACHES, purtd.
DRIED PEACHES, unpearo
DRIED APPLES, par lb.. 8c.
L API. E SUGAR. tWlOci

HONEY. lW3k.
BEESWAX, per lb.. S5c.
CRANBERRIES, per buhel.«&lt;.0t&gt;

NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
ill. for too IstclltecnVto
Sold. I1S5E.

Lical llpjw JUtwe?

Storiiac Exehanra. M.TSSJ for « day bllh
Mieb. Central Hock. 4F&lt;.
Lake Shore.

NEW YORK MARKET.

A New Dinning Hall.
J. H. Sutton has been fitting up his old
Store on Jefferson Street, for a Dinning
hall. Ice cream parlors, Oyster rooms,
and will keep constantly on hand the finest
supply of Candies, Nuts, Fruit, Ice Cream
Vegetables ofall kinds in their season, Can­
ned Fish, Oysters in season, and every
other luxury.
The rooms are all carpeted, and furnish­
ed in first dam style. This is to be the
fashionable retort for all classes of our
citizens and tho public in search of a good
dinner, a nice treat or fine candies.
His Saloon next door, ia the beat fitted
and furnished of any in the city. Re­
member the place. My old stand, and
the rooms formdy occupied by Barber
Beasiner, on Jefferson Street. Come and
sec me.
XXI-12-13-14

LIVERPOOL. MARKETS.

sfeilHns ad rance on

DETROIT MARKET.
DaraatT. Jane (0.1SX

POL1T1CAL.

Blaine'a magnificent fight in the House
has" helped him wonderfully. The pluck
with which he met his tuHailants, the skill
with which ho turned their guns upon
likely to continue fbr some time to come, for
theuiadvoa, and the audacity with which ho.
indicted his indicters, hare made for him
ho«ta of frionds. New York has got a
tremendous admiration for Blaine, for its
of. The eiiy is rapidly filling up with peopeople do not believe him guilty of crimi­
nality, and they admire him for foot at­
tempting to hide his prirate business from
aay the track is in a splendid condition.
the public view. Conkling Is gaining rap­
idly, for there ia in his interest a trained
suppose there will be lively limes. Many
body of politicaiu and tho beat outside
newspapers in the State. But Waahburac
the Preaidentia! Convention, and many more
looms up bigger and bigger, and when
New York leaves Conkling, ns I believe
it will finally, ho will get a fair vote from
the State. Ho made hosts of friends in
1’aris, and Iris record ia a good one aside
from that It would not be lingular if
ho should eventually be found to be the
oomming man. Hayes is steadily growing
here, and Morton is losing. When New
York breaks from Conkling the State will
split up terribly.
Will not write any more thia time. With
The democracy arc thoroughly demorUao,
alizcd. The vigorous fight that the £tnrat is making on _
ination out of the
The State Eiectio Medics! Association.
New York is harri mowey?
nomination ofani W
The State Electie Medical Association of
iMaitahooldhp
dutaotefa!.
nominates c
chair. The .following were elected as oflicers They get fresh gloves of nice color and New York
pin their dresses back like other folks
when the brothers hint that they would
President, A. Peck.
like to ace them look more like other
.
1st Vics President. IT. F. Peckham.
2nd •*
LA. Howard.
Recording Secretary, A. II. Brown.
In tho city is fearfully dull, duller than
vail company, looks quite respectable, -and
ever before. There isn't a- piece on
when tho whole party goes home, they
Broadway that will sell for mortgagee, and
take back a notion of living and appear­
rents arc going down to nothing. Bottom
if. C. Peckham.
ing better that will do them good all their
has not yet been touched, as bad aa it ( &amp;
Rente have gone down 75 per ocnL( and
A TEANBrORMATlON.
are still declining. The weather is fear­
One buy tried the Tirtore of dty shops
fully hot, and everybody feels the dead
inn very satisfactory manner. 8he was
languor that hot weather and dull husiquite plain, with that straight-haired and
stance as follows.
high-browed plainness which forms the neas always brings.
Resolved: T
Pietro.
most hopeless sort of bed looks. She
burnt her hair off frinring it, and it would
List of Patent*.
not disguise the severity of her face.
Even her devoted friends wished ahc
List oCprtvnti iuued to Inventors of Mich,
could do something to make it easier to

For Sugar, the best and the cheapest,
call on John Stanley.
xxlt4

for •paaialtiea there ia aair a drasiins mid-oom war

Pure Wince and Litjuon, the bert and
the cheapest, at John Stanley's.
xxU4
Canned good* a speciality at John Stan,
ley'a.
Exit*

1SAMH.

All kinds of fruit, candies, nuts and
raisins, for sale at the lowest prices by
John Stanley.
■
xxlH

GRAND DANCE.
Remember the Bowery Dance at the
“Agricultural Rooms,” on the Fourth, and
make preperationa to attend the “Grand
Danee’’ at night
By order of Coiumxtteo.
XXI13w3

Going to Kansas or Colorado.
Take tho Atchison, Topeka &amp; Santa Fc
Railroad; the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Valley, to Bucbta, Colorado
Sprags, Cucharaa, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Banta Fe and all pointe in Colorado, N«w
Mexico and Arisons. Special round trip
;^0
po &lt;Ly Uekoto u, Dmrrer cm -J. M«j I5ch,
at 950, taking in the famous watering
places on the D, &amp; RjG, Road. Low cmPullman Palace Sleeping Cani botWeuU
tho .Missouri River and tho Rocky mount
tains without change.
Close uuunection
jmadeat Kaaaas City and Atchison in

the “ Ban Juan Guide,’' addreas,
T. J. Andersow,
Gen. Pam. Agf.
Topeka, Ka
XX52tf

Our Centennial,

Train baa brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade, which I will aril
endure her looks. While in tho city one
day ahc desperately went to a Broadway
way down low for Cash. I also sell the
Michigan vis. (Allopathy. Homeopathy, and pygirtan, I was going to call her, but it papwbyCox h Cwi, Sol'odtoro of Faltati, celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different Kinds uf Sewing Machines. Nee­
Waahington. D. C.
dles and Maehino OiL I rieu aril Weil k
M. Hinden, Botdi Btoppors, Dotrolt.
per on Paralysis. Dr. Hy also praaented a
Cistern Pumps.
C. Brown, Music Leaf Turners, Hudson.
down at tbeoriffeur’s glam and told her
J. Maus
Opposite the Post Office
T. flubbawh Overcoming Bead Centre of W
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'
Hastings, Midi.
Craaka, Nori Huron.
J. Mabta, Track aeaners, Houghlon.
Wanted.—Every one to fry our Teas
By .WMW
- few *.*»
Prictt down.
Bwmi, Manee A Preston.
xxi8w3
,
style, if not
TUfirot
■ Do you want the bett Havana Cigars
goto J. P. Roberts' forthem,
doing to youredf, but yon certainly look

Hid- MK'4.

rTfc. tariaa.

DRY GOODS HAH T1HN A
TUIBLE !
WHERE 1
At A W. Bailey’s.
ITinte 7 cte.
Lonsdale muslin 12 eta.
Shirting 6cta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12} cts.
Beat eottonadts 15 to 30 eta.
Good Tidting 12 eta.
Twenty bone ConeU 45 eta.
Idulies' ho-*c Exra heavy 10 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
A nice line of Coat Bindings.
A foil and complete assortment

A- W- Bailet.

of

�Faahion Notes:
For full dn»st diagonal fronts are Very
much admired. *

Damask freed cashmeres are selling as
low as &gt;1 pet yard.
■

The cuirass basque is worn quite long
and fits the figure very closely.
The leading garment for street wear
this season is the draped polonaiae. *
The richest brocade is of a pale ecru
shade, with satin and twilled flower pat-

W Warn JattafflJ 8t[iBr

wife and children, (their . present ^uurfbrt
and theirfuture weHhre, the enjoytaevt in
witnessing their happiness, and the daily
and hourly participation in affectionate
interchange of thought ami wmimenl and

RAILROAD.
SHORT LINK BKTWBEN

MICfflttFfflr TffK SOUTH.

Sweet’s-Hotel,

' -Tl-.-.'. are.the conmdctatioiis which an­
GRAND RAPIDS.
MICA
tagonise and lighten the burdens of life—
X.TOW * FICKBSilNQ, Proprietor*.
thus istrcvring flowed anil casting sunshine
Every
thtaff
about
ta«
E*UUI.h®*nl
t&gt;
N«w
and
all along it* oath way. Voltaire said: ‘The
Fir.t-eU’-.
more marria men you have the fewercrimes
BOARD AND ROOM, UM PER DAY.
there will be.* Marriage renders a man
more virtuous and more wise. An un­
married man is but a half a perfect being,
and it requires the othorhalf to make things
right And it can not be expected that
in this imperfect state he can keep the
straight path of rcctituod, any more than
a boat with one oar can keep a straight
(course. In nine cases out often where
,married men become drunkards, or where
At A. M. Rock'* Carriage Shop
they commit crimes against the peace ofthc
community, the foundatian of these acts Jefferson St.,
Hastings, Mich.
silnlaM
were laid while in a single state, or where
the wife is, as is sometimes tho case, an
unsuitable match. Marriage changes the
current of man's feeling* and gives him a
center for his thoughts, his affections and
his acts. Here is a home for the entire
man. The counsel, this affection, the ex
L. E. STAUFFER, Prop.
ample and the interest of his •better half/
keep him from 'errativ courses,- and
from falling into a thousand temptations
to which he other wise might be exposed.
Therefore the friend of marriage is the
Crintu] nf UM.it.lv and his eniintrr.'

Carnap, Sip and 8090

I)rci.s m.tvri.l &gt;u&gt; a gurnlliu. u exUnsivoly twxl. but not u the oxdnxwn of
other trimmings.
Surplice waists hare been revived.
This style is very appropriate and becom­
ing to thin figures.
Overskirts, with duplicated fronts, and
lapped diagonally, are designed particular­
ly for June.
Extravagance in children's toilets is
abandoned. Neat sitnplt, costumes ‘are
preferred toVlaborate ones.
Bombay silk is a new fabric introduced
this spring, its width is twentv-lhree in­
dies and it cost 12.75 per yard.
Bridal coaujpes are made of white satin,
Good iUtlina it sonnwitea with taabooM.
silk and ilamatte. All combined form a
very pleasing and effective picture.
CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
■SdaMa«u*MBB aaa maa revn.
Drab shades, combined with invisible
REV IDTEBTISEMEXTS,
green, olive, brown, and dust-colored
XS. ,
silks, are decided novelties in summer
G. P. Rowell &amp; Go's. Column.
toilets.
.
Steel ewnaments are [xipular. Some
of thia sort of jewelry is combined with
gold and-tarpnoise. The effect is very
These unrivaled machines and repairs for
[.leasing.
me are supplied at lowest factory prices
Percale and cambric suits will be very
popu|ar for summer wear *, this fashion of
dress goods has not been so popular since
17711.
CriinjK-d tape is a pretty, flat trim­
ming ; U comes two inches ride, and is
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
placed crosswise over a mohair braid about
a half-inch wide.
Basques for girls are closed at the back
WM1 attend to all teaaeim of tfce Fratoateii aad
with Uittous and button-boles. This is
a very old fashion revived, and is at pres­
ent vary popular.
FOR THE CAMPAIGN!
Cashmere facuhuc is it favorite wool
The «rcoU of the i&gt;re»idWJU*l campaicn will be
material; it cotnew in dark colors, such as
blue, fern, grays and ecrus, over which
iy a showy brocaded pattern.
Faile Bombay silk is quite a favorite in filR--------- ---------------.------------------------the boou monde. Tho style is neat, and
the gloiwy ecru shade combined with black
cjucJ
has a very pleasing, quiet expression.
The favorite tints in florets are the
K. W. VOIGT’S
palest dyes. Ncopolitan voilcts and dark
green corn, blended with wheat, aic very
Ih the Best Logur lltvwuil In the Wret
much admired as party toilets adornuienta.
Sold by C*.k w MILWAHKKE BREWERY. QnAND TBUNK RAILWAY.
■»
Many conservative ideas in regard to
Grand Rir*&lt; A*.. DetraiL Mieb.
Thl. U*r iiWGad hr J»rab Miter. U Slate atiwt.
MAY LURK
style* iu children’s garments have changed
during tho past two years, and wc now
XtaMlfmtri Third MtmL IMrriL Tralarraa oa
see boeoming simpheity in toilets
for
school girls.
Rich skirU of Wack silk velvet will be
popular during the summer season; over
FIELD
QUCUO,
these ’Till be worn all sorts of finely *ovthy. Cfomr. ktex. HaMwiaa. Milieu Red
op. Ria*Grua. OtehirduaM*. ale.; Rape.
cn fabrics made into polonaise, overskirt
Iltap. Ca&amp;xtv aed IVp Cora.
and basque.
CORBUSPONUBRCB HttUClTEl).
Tufted lusketiue ia eomjwe.od’ of raw
&gt;. 117 aari 119 lUmtiw Street.
Chicago, 111,
silk and wool. It is soft, though it has
a rough surface, and forms very desirable
ovardrcaaes. It can.be bought for ijoveoty-flve cents per yard.
Fine lisle thread gloves are fasbiu liable;
they are fastened with four buttons.
They cost seventy-five cents per pair. Till CLA1HIK1 CSEESTABLlSIfED IN 1MIJ
RAILROAD.
They fit the hand closely as kid, and are
TIME TABLE.
models of beauty in shape.
GLASS.ANDPAINT
Laundry fabrics are handsomely trimTaking Effect Apr. 15th. 1876.
nwd with lace insertions over bands of

CHICAGO A LAKE HURON
PEXIWSl'LAR DrVISIOA.

HCtT 3-HHI ■
TIME TABLE Ho. 8.

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CENTRAL HOUSE

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL

Wical ail lettaical

DENTIST;

Jose.rillt.

JackMti.

‘is $1

fcSilu.

s^TXvs^.’arsfJST/Jsits.-

^JolBTtLU-Wilh Lak* Shut. X Mieb.8e«tb«n&gt;
*ul7?xa&gt;-With D^nrfuHHI^Ate It Soatkw«ten&gt;
Wat«aioo—With Lok* Shorn k Mieb. Saatktra

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MINI 4 IKHI^LAKE SHORE
•r^hortart Lin* botwaaa Cbleaan aad Grand

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SALVATOM BEER

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Stau.waw.-WUh ladlaaapotu. Tara h Ch'wacn
K?R. for Fata. Iadiuur»H&gt;. and all 5u«tbaaa*i*ta

WiSfflifSsitetKcssrsl
ALBERT DJOZUTSON.
mwlT'&amp;xn;

ora aad &amp;&gt;alhera points.
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W. L BANCROFT. Romir*:.

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MICHIGAN

SIAM! BAPIBS BIVISION.
The Bcttabte Mart Line •'

RUTASDWEST.
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HAND BAPIBB ANB DETROIT

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JUpida.Lr! • 00 |1LM

pension:

Ml Allwltte

eoiyotArr.

WMb it lit!
WayaoJaae.

bees introduced into the bean monde.
and araottnUaaUted,aaA*UiuMotela»» wmaenud.
Tho style ia showy,'not at all expensive,
A&gt; 1 makeao chanie* union auccaafnl. 1 rvnuMt
all to eadam tern MajMa for varis and Marawpaand is used to adorn rich materials.
^GEORKi E. LEMON* Look Box &lt;7 W«kl nrton
Lace by the yard is sold for overdresses
and saeques. Guipure lace twenty-nine
inches wide costs *3.50 per yard. Ecru
laee of all kinds comes in venous prices.
This style of fabric will be very popular.

Why Married People Live the Long-

Th* dime! toaufor
JOUKT. KOMIS. LA SALLE, PMC,
J1HNRY. LACON, PKORfA, b*KKS

50
AGBEATWgER!-^
THE ENEMY OF MlSEAS^I

Council Bluffs anri , ,0wb.a,
Without Cha&gt;g« oi Oats,

THE FOE OF PAIN

ncM. iflhdl a-MUldd meUncholy, with aH; -j

ita depressing mflueaecs. / And many,
many hours in the amree'of the year arc
spent in gloomy inactivity, which is advcrac to a good
Mo a vigorous .
and health ydreuSfaon. Hm own chamber or (

suppers with friends, iu clubti which are io»
troauctoriai to intemperance aad hceuidoubnow, or to those more unblushing associations, which under the cover.of darinres,
lead to speedy ruin of health and morals:
and when these are gone, the way to an
untimly grave is rapid and. cerfrin. Ou
the other hand, marriage Icn^lums a man's
life by ita making.home inviting—by the
Hofteuing influence* whidi it has upon die
character and the affections—by tlw cultiration of all the better feeling?, of imr
nature, and fa that proportion saving'frum
vice and crime. There can l&amp;' .no bcathful
develojiment »f the lyrical f__ L.

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our nature without marriage. It as uccc— •
nary to tix&gt; perfect man—for Divinity has '
announced that it was ‘not good for a man

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GEO. M. DEWEY'
EDITOR

AND

Read the Record

THE NATIONAL

ment of the principal of the public debt.
In the prosecution of the war to overthrow
tlw rdtellion for the purpose of nary and
to provide the immense material of war, it
that I occupy even a moment of your time became necessary to suspend specie pay.
■ in a consideration of the political aituation, meutand to make a forced loan from the
and of the principles so long and so people by declaring greenbacks a legal ten­
succcMfully
intrusted to
die
keep­ der in payment of public and private in­
ing of the Republican party. Events debtedness. Yet while claiming to be in
have chased each other so rapidly, from favor of resumption of specie payment at
the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln to some indefinite time and by means of
the closing year of tha administration of some indefinite process, kltiiouh eleven
Gen. Grant, fraught with auch fundamen­ years have elapsed since the close of the
tal changes in the whole theory and prac­ wur.it bitterly opposes the payment of the
tice of our Government, that the briefest forced loan or the taking of the first prac­
considoration of them, in the briefest tical step toward resuming onr position
manner, is precluded upon an occasion among the solvent nations of the civilised
world. [Applause.]
such bs thia.
Gentlemen, the late war was not a menBrief as may be considered the existante of the llepuhiican party, none other prise fight for material supremacy. It was
in the history of flic Nation has for so the outgrowth of a conflict of irreconcilable
long a continuous period controlled its moral, social and political forces. The
Government, without encountering pop­ Democracy had its lot with the moral,
ular defeats; and still, notwithstanding social and political fumes of the cause which
was Inst; the' Republican party with those
the popular jealousr of a political ascend­
ency long continued by 'any party, if» who triumphed and survived. The preser­
vation of the results of that victory devolve
IN TH K row Kit OP THIA CONVKNTION
upon ui here; and now the Democracy hxs
to designate the coming President of the no tradition of the past, no impulses of the
pr*-'Ht, no aspirations for the future fitting
United States.
it fur thia task.
The reaction of 1874
[Ixnul and pontiuucd applause.]
has already expended itself in a vaiu effort
Our folly may aehievo- what the wis­
to realise ths situation. Il has simply
dom of the apposition cannot achieve, our demonstrated that no change in the ma­
defeat at the polls in November; but chinery of government can be had outride
such defeat can rotnc from no other of the Republican party, without drawing
cause. We are met here not as contend
with it a pratical nullification of the great
ing factions within the party, to teat, un­ word of reconstruction, financial chaos and
der various
leaderships,
onr relative administrative revolution. The present
strength, but aa representatives occcpting House of Representatives has succeeded in'
a high responsibility tn extract from the
crucible of conflicting opinions that type incapacity. [Applause. J From the in­
of American statevmanahip which shall be stitution of the Republican party in 1855
accepted aa the worthy
embodiment of it has kept pace with the program of the
the principles uf the party. [Applause.] times, accepting each added respoaribility
.Men, as well as mcavircs, are to
lie of war, emancipation, taxation and recon­
weighed in the balance during the com­ struction, till the greatest pages of Ameri­
ing month, and neither must be found can history are but the life story of the Re­
wanting to ensure success. [Applause.] publican party. [Applause.]
Of the
The Repul Jican party cannot continue whole mass uf Constitutional Amend­
to lire by reason of. its splendid achieve- ments and legislative enactments it takes
moots in the past, nor the Democratic the responsibility without apology. It has
party expect to be returned to power upan oft bcMtatcd. but it has never feared to act

PUBLISHER.

O3F- Taecjs

OLlfEI CHILLED PIO#' I

Lu-uiy. Ntebksaa.
T8HXS or SUBSCRIPTION

KA TES OF AD VERT1SLNG.

1506 Sold i/i 1871.
304g Solo 17 1871.
j^j»
Solo i/l 1873. 14378 S0L0 i/l 1874. 31077
Solo i/l 1875, 41/0 711LL7 100000 iriLL
ot ntquiqtD /off 1876. 0/1* iftLf

TUT
1 Cotaira. I

IQuOOl

V-VWY Solo

a&gt;j6~j~»X0I BlOO I 150.00

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL
Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVE K” to
all kind of boil and work.

PRICES REDUCED
PSOFESSMWL AMD BOWS CARDS.
MILO T. WHEELER.

ISAAC W. VROOMAM.

Come and get one ON TRIL

miom«

IMIWB

F. 8. BOWEN,
1Y1L ENGINEER. &amp;«alr Barra

Champion Reapers and Mowers.
SHERIFF. (Mpalr Coast/ Sanayori
Cua*«/MK«r. OB« at th* C«art Mu

NOTARY PUBLIC OONVBYANCER A LOAN
AUEKT.—WU1 M««4iaUloaB «a real **t*l* for

Genuine . Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows. Road Scrapers,

C. o. HOLBROOK.

50yl

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS
LUCIES RUBsfLL,

WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

0a».£rwr th«Nstioaal Baak. State Si

and through its action the nation lias

lias yet to present men representative of
its principles. The latter most discover
both its principles and its men. [Cheers
. and cries of “Good.”] In former days
yhen party tics were firmer, when ths
immediate pressure of' impeoding national
calamities hedged us about and compelled
party fidelity, the platform carried on • the
man, whoever he may be.
Party tics are
looser now, and no platform ia buoyant
enough to float an unworthy candidate.
[ Applause.] The necessity fur the contin­
uance of the administrative pcflicy uf the
Republican party, while not so apparent
io the immediate future, is as command­
ing respeeting future cooscmjucdcvs os at
any time in its history. We are told that
it has accomplished its mission, and
tberfore it has no claims to meet.
Well,
if it is an, and the time for its dissolution
has come, it can die triumphant like the
apostle of old, exclaiming, “1 hare fought

when it Was discovered the order went
forth, “Let do guilty man escape. ’’ “[Loud
applause and cheers.] And gentlemen
that order has been executed. [Applause.]
There lias been want of harmony, bnt a
platform unwavering in its declaration of
principles, with candidates worthy of the
platform, will weld together as of old into
an unconquerable army the great liberty
loving, law abiding majority uf the voters
of this nation [cheers] and &gt;ccurc with en­
during snocawa the results of the delibera­
tions of this ’ convention. [Anplanse.]
Again thanking you, gentlemen, 1 inquire
what is the pleasure of the convention ?

dcfiled by slavery and adorned like a bride
in the glitter of her golden adernnicnta, is
accomplished. It fulfilled the mission uf
its youth in accepting the irrepressible con­
flict ; and it was a mission worth living
fur, to have saved a nationality like ours,
to have set free 4,006,000 of slaves [loud
cheers] so to have raised them th the dig­
nity of America citixenship. [renewed
cheers] and to hava reconstructed tho Rud­
eral Constitution ro as to place the liberties
of the eitixens and the credit of the na­
tion npon foundations strong enough to
endure any human aanults.
Our mission of to-day is to establish on
sure foundations and make secure tor the
coming ages tho fruits of the war. The
benefits to be derived to tho individual
citizen under the 14th and IBlh Constitution­
al amendments are to be secured through
such appropriate legislataon aa Llongress
may devne.
1 ask the freedmen of tho South if they

Dr Ixiring, of MaaaachnsetU—I move
that the roll of States and Territories be
called, and that the chairman of each del­
egation announce the names of persons
selected to serve in the various commit-

UHA1. H. BAUER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND PROBECUriNO
tTTOKNLY far Kerr Coast/. Ataat for Hoa«

WM-

BURGHER.

ATTORNEY. Caaaaatlar.
Btat.SU. Ua.tiasa.MHt..

'Ebe Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

twtkeii

WM. H. HAYFOBD,
A TTORNBY m4 CMMaiior at Law. am

laityITS

Jartav A Uwlrar'i store.

DR. C. RUSSELL,
PBY8ICIANA SUMKON.-OSre
Julia
BuhD'i Her*. Pbomix Block, Statu Streul

PARTNERSHIP.
DRn. KT. A I. W. BROWN-Pkr

twsteq. Aoc, K.'lCT.

‘

-IXlfar

WM. UPJOHN,

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D

-A.TMD SEE ME!

JOHN STANLEY.

Are ia rear more ever the Bretea C»«h
asaretei’Ass* ih-Jtw

DR- H. F- PECKHAM.
BCLECTICPHYStCIAN ANpffUBOK)N-Hl.kury Com.n. B*m-Co.. MUk. All •ate .tteml
~ * prostette____________11611

"

A. P DRAKE,

H. C. PECKHAM,
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,

JUBTICK OF TUR PBACB. G««nU Coltwtfoa
Ei&amp;Ttti? mUT-ta*
luu teg-.

NALUBUHY

k

BROSNEAU.

TAKE NOTICE.
To thoxr Whom it may Concern:
I am now running a NEW PORTABLE
niACIHNE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200 build­
ings in 16 years, feel confident 1 can satisfy
those that may favor me with a call.
my address is Irving, Barry Co., Mich.
A. S. DEAN.
Irring, Mich, April, llth, 1876.

xx50m3

CONVENTION.

secretary read the list oCthc various cstumittew, stumbling oceas^nlly over some
rather Q&gt;ugh handwriting.

[Continued from last Ime.J

GEN. HtNCKEB

CHOSEN
ARMS.

6EBOEANT AT

Mr. Howard, of Michigan ; “By re­
quest of the National Committee, with the
entire asatwt of the local committee, and
1
by the earnest request of the Michigan
the good fight j I hare kppt the faith.'' delegation, I wish to present the name uf
[Ixrnd and continued applause.] But it Gen. E. W. 11 inckcs for sergeant at arms
has many missions unfulfilled. Its miwtion of ths convention. He is a man covered
at its birth in nutralising the disaatrous all over with honorable scars, and 1 hope
effects of the repeal pt the Missouri com­ he will be ducted by acclamation.'1
promise, in saving to freedom the great
He was dcctcd unanimously.
territories of the Northwest, akd bringing
APPOINTMET OP COMM1TTKE8.
California into the sisterhood of States un-

as the source ot power from which is to
flow the appropriate legislation to give J
effect to thane amendments.
I ask a
candid public if the only anarchy that ex­
ists to-day in the South is not the anarchy
caused by the position of the Democratic
party as such [chaero] in regard to the
principles adopted in tho work of recon­
struction. and now a part of tha fundamen­
tal law of the land.
The Democratic party claims to accept
the situation respecting the sscredneas of
the national debt and the moral abdily of
tho national credit. Millions of doUani oi
taxation will not make good- the annual
lorn to the American people from the in­
definite and indefinable attitude and iuteu

The motion wu carried.
Gen. Woodford, of N. Y.—Il aoenui to
me that there ia a manifest impropriety in*
allowing those States
or
Territories
where there may be con testa &amp;s to the
proper delegation to name metnbere of
the committees, and I think that cither
by unanimous consent or by some amend

when a State is reached where there are

gatiou should M passed on tho roll-call.
[Cheers.] I move therefore, that in any
State or Territory where there ia a conteat aa to the proper dnfeagntion or, where
there are contesting delegations, that such
Stale or Territory be paired on this roll­

call. Carried.
Finally, in order to simplify the pro­
cam asd to get rid of the ridiculous errors
made in writing down indistinctly heard
names, the chairmen of the different dd-

COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS.

Arkansas—C C Waters
Arizona—R • C McCormick
California—Chas F Reed
Connecticut—Jas R Hawley
Colorado—James B Bedford
Dakota—Andrew McIIcncb
Delewnfe—Eli R Sharp]
Georgia—Henry WTarter
lUinois—C B Farwell
Indiana—Col R W Thotnpton
Iowa—Hiram Price
Idaho—Austin Savage
Kansas—J D Shackcr
Kentucky—Jas Speed
Ixmisiana—Henry DeMa.u
Maine—Nelson Dinglcy, Jr
Maryland—Dr H Steiner
Massachusetts —Edward L Pierce
Michigan—II P Baldwin
Minnesota— I E Wakefield
MisKwippi—C W Clarke
Missouri—R J Vaultem
Montana—Wr F Sanders
New Mexico—S Boxtell
Nebraska—A R Pinney

•

New Hampshire—Chas Burna
New Jersey—Fred A Potts
New York—Chas E Smith
North Carolina—PC Badger
Ohio—Edward Cowles
Oregan—II R Hines
Pennsylvania—Edward McPhcnton
Rhode Island—Chas Nourae
South Carolina— D W Chamberlain
Texas—E J Davis
Utah—J B McKean
Vermont—G II Bigelow
'
\ irginia—Wm Miller
West Virginia—J W Davis
Wisconsin—Gen Jas II Howe
Washington—Elwood Evens
• Wyoming—Wm Hinton

COMMITTEE ON CnxnKXTlAUS.

Arisons—Deforest Porter
Spath Carolina—Norman D Rideout
C^ttnecilimrt—Jas Selden
Colorado—J B Chaffee
Dakota—Alex Hughes
Delaware—Jas Scott
Georgia—James Atkins
Indiana—Gen Oabury Steele
Illinois—G S Bangs
Iowa—John 8 Baldwin
Idaho—D P Thompson
Kansas—A H Horton
Kentucky—J W Finnell
Louisiana—Chas E Nash
Maine—Sely L Milliken
Maryland—John T Ensor
Massachusetts—John E Sanford
Michigan—Geo Hannahs
Minnesota—W G Wood
Mi-wusippi—R C Powers
Mbboqh—M A Rosenthal
Montana—W F Sanders
Nevada—C N Harris
New Hampshire—Alonso Newt
New Jersey—Wm J Mague
New York—T’aos C Platt
North ('arolina—James Heaton
New Mexico—Wm Brecdc
Ohio—Wm II Up«m
Oregan—J B Davis
Pcnnslyvania—W S Quay
Rhode Wand Wm II Howard
South Carolina Stephen A Swaib
Texas—J P Newnome
Tennessee—A G Sharp
Utah—G A Blaek
Vermont—Wheelock G Maaey
Virginia—J F Desendorf
Weal Virginia—Nathan Goff, Jr
Wisconsin—Wm David Atwood
Washington—G T Minor
Wyoming—Wm Hunter
, A delegate from North Carolina want­
ed to know why the vice preaidenta from
the various States had not been anounced.
The Chair—That busincas will not l&gt;e
in order until the Committee on Perman­
ent Organization has reported.

OUKAM REPUBLICAN RES0LUT10MS.
A J Diltenhoeffer, of New York—Mr.
Chairman, on behalf of the National Ger­
man Republican Convention, recently
asaorabled in thia city, over which I had

rent the following resolutions to three of
which I desire to call particular attention:
First, advocating; in new of the reocat de­
cision of the Supreme Court of the

the National
quentiy read by the secretary. Even
thia took up time, owing to the crowded the treaties
condition of the ball and the mixedneu of affecting naturalisation and expatriation :
third, demanding non-sectarian schools
[cheers] and taxation af ehwreh property

fore
tied

which the Hon. Simon Wolf shall bochair[Continued on Second p^c.]

�nun, be allowed to attend the session ‘ of
tbe Committee on Resolutions and dis­

|tpWtan |me;.

ease them.
The Secretary then read the following
* ’
* ‘—
* ..were referred to the
ranlntions,
Committee on Reeolutiona:
The German Republican delegates of
the United States, in convention aaasmbled in the city of Cincinnati, Jane 12th
and 13th, 1870, have adopted tha follow­
ing declaration of principals for the com­
ing campaign, and present tho same to tho
National Republican Convention for their
favorable eonridilation.
First—We declare our unalterable ad
hcrancc to tho principles of tho Rcpublilican party, recognizing in their perpetua­
tion the only safeguard of tho Republic.
Second—-Free, non-sectarian schools,
compulsory education and taxation of
church property aa expressed in the late
message of the President of the United

IIawimga. Mica., JuM 10,1CTG.

States.
Third—No recognition of any system of
worship by tho State or Federal Govt. Sun­
day being recognised by the individual, not
dy the Constitution of the United States
to enforce. All legislation seeking
to
abridge the personal rights of the citixens
with respect to its observance is uncon­

Kilioial Repohlicai Ticiet
For President,

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

of Ohio. •

\*

For Vice-President,
HON. WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
of New York.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.” .
THE TICKET

With a joy and satisfaction wc cannot
express in words or convey in any man­
ner, we withdraw froth ^ie ticket that for

months has stood at the head of our col­

umns the words “Subject to the

of the Republican National

decision

Convention,"

nod send forth as the choice of the

Re­

publicans of the nation as for more

than

eight months he had been

our

only choice fer President,

the name

stitutional.
Fourth—The protection M immigration
by Federal power u an indispensable nec­
essity. Legislature fostering
and pro­
tecting thia important factor in the pros­
perity of the Republic must be at once
devised, in view of the decision of tho
Supreme Ccurt declaring State legislation
unconstitutional.
Fifth—In a Republic there can be
but one class of citiiear, the laws must
give tbe same protection abroad as at
home, any designation between
those
adopted and thoae native born are unjust
and such legislation savors of Know
Nothingism and is unworthy of American
statemanship, therefore we
demand a
revision of the existing treaties with for­
eign governments, especially of Germany,
affecting naturalization aad expatriation.
Sixth—The honor and integrity of the
Republic lies primarily in\regulated sys­
tem of civil service, based on moral char­
acter and capacity, and not solely ou polit­
ical service.
Seventh—Opposition to all inflation and
repudiation heresies, and no step backward
on the road to resumption.
• Eigth—The maintenance of every
amendment to the Constitution by the
federal power and especially the rigid enforcemei.t of every law affecting citizens

first and

South.
Ninth—The Nation is supreme not the
State.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES the ac­
Mr. Mason, of New York, offered the
complished, able and popular son of Ohio. following which was referred to the Com­
mittee ou Resolutions:
/
In thia action the Convention organWhxbxah, Wd still-remember with
ixdd Vjctory made success certain, and gratitude the service, of the loyal women
of the country during the late war, their
left the ex Confedcratai and their North­
devotion in the hospitals of the North,
ern allies -standing defeated, demoralised . and fidelity to the Union in many of the
disturbed districts of the South ; end,
annihilated, on-thc brick of despair. Tin
Wukbkas, The Republican party has
well. It could not Lt Letter.
,
always advocated the extension of human
freedom,
therefore,
The result ia what we expected, what
Retolml, That we favor the bestowal of
for a moment we nevfr doubted, after the cqunl, civil and political rights on all loy­
glorious news came flashing over the wires al citizens of tho United State without re­
gard to sex.
on the evening of the 12th of October,
Ms. Dcsendorf, of Virginia, suggoated
1875, that old Bill. Allen was defeated, that the Committee on Credentials should
meet at onoe, as it was impotsible that any
That Ruiherfonl B. llayta carrying the
business should be.done till it was known
Banxxr of “Honest money, and free who composed the Convention.
All the committees then withdrew and
non sectarian Schools” was elected Gov
the band struck up a lively tune, and the
ernor of Ohio.
Wc said then 11 Gen I delegates took the opportunity to move
R. B. IJnyet coining to the front for around and discuss the situation while
the committed were absent. The band
Pmident in 187C. and wc say now, Gen. was kept fully occupied to the disgust of
R. B. H'ty't. the nrtfion’t ehnice for those delegates, who wished to fill in with
patriotic speeches.
Tht*
arrangement
I'miJtil.
i
seemed to give satisfaction to tho majority
The selection of Hon. Wm. A. Wheel­ of the convention, but at one point a
small piping voice in one of the galleries
er of New York,
for the second position
cried out: “Speech, Goy. Hawlejr.” The
on the ticket was
exceedingly fortunate suggestion was favorably received, but no
and will prove a popular one. All in all speech was forthcoming by Mr. Hawlov.
This was followed by eloqent speeches
we view tho ticket the tirongttt the aLleit
from George William Cartia of New
and Lett that could have been nutde. Of Ybrk. Gen. Hawley of Connecticut Gov.
ita election over any opposing

of

ticket that

it is possible for the opposition to put in

the field there is not the leatl pouilde
doubt.

as

We prediet a majority

and a victory aa glorious as that

large,

won

in

1872 in every State that was free before
the war, and do not for a moment doubt

a grand victory for

the right in

several

Pennsylvania, J. Smith Fathey.
Rhode Island, Henry Howard.
South Carolina, R. H. Gleavra.
Tenncsaee, Horace H. HarrMon.
Texas, A. B. Norton.
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Vermont, Geo. Howe.
Vinriaia, R. II. Carter.
Wart. Vttginia, W. R. Stevenson,
Wbeonsin, James Burkliff.
Arizona, Deforest Porter.
Dakota, Alex Hughes.
District of Columbia, (Blank)
Idaho, Austin Savage
Montana, Beni. H. Tatam.
New Mexico, Samuel B. Axtell,
Utah, Jamea B. McKean.
Washington, Elwood Evans.
Wyoming, Wm. Hunton.

aXCaKTARIXS.

‘ each m one short. Tbeoommittec recom­
mend that the ddegatas prerapt be allow­
ed to cut the whole vote
There are no
oootaUrf
«x~t* !■
rtaife, Mdlh»Dfe*n&lt;«rfCH«»bfe In

Southern States.

Ihi .erm) S1.M » iko bulwark «f «be

their cheers.
•
Eighth—Tho revenue neewaary fur
._ JI.____ --.I •
okllool'im

The Electric Balm will U- used Onlr
when desired.
1

aroendmdnt 354, Against 375.
TUB FLATFOWM.

Principal Secretary—J. M. Bean, of
Tho
Chair.—Tho next business in
Wisconsin and one assistant for each Ntate. order ia tbe report of the Committee on
The committee further reported that
Rcaoln tions.
they have submitted no names of vice
Gen. Hawley-Mr. Pramdeal,
you
preaidant* or secretaries from Alabama and must be aware that your Committre, on
other States where there Was a contest. Resolutions,
upon assembling,
found
After tbe report of tbe committee on Cre
itself constituted of men of somewhat
dentials these vacancie* could easily be diffareot seathnents' and from widely
filled.
’
anparsted localities, aad mortly strangm
Mr. McClure, of Arkansas, insisted that to each other.
We have in general
the report should not be adopted until the agreed upon tbe utstaawnt we are al«t
report of the Committee on Creden­ to present to yen, and respectfully sub­
tials hod been received. Ho moved to lay mit it for your consideration, and for
the report temporarily on the table.
your amendment if yow cIkswc.
Dr. Loring, chairman of the committoe
It ia as follows :
.
desired to state that this question was dis­
When, in tbe economy of Providence,
cussed in the committee, and, on turning tlii* land war td be purged of human
to the report of the convention at Philadel­ slavery, aud wl£n the strength of the
phia in 1872, it was found that the Com • government oPthe pcojlc, by the people
mittee on Credentials reported after the and for the people was to l&gt;e demonstra­
permanent organization of the convention, ted. tho Repnblican party came into
and it was on that account that this report
has been made, feeling that the convctNion
had a perfect right to accept it or not as pride, merited by their /memoriw, Jand
they pleased, and that provision had been high ninw for the good of our * country
made for tbe contesting delegations by the
and 'taankintl; and topking to |ho tWreport of the committee.
.
' turq with unWtcriag courage, hope and
Mr. Mason, of New York, moved that
purpoaie^we. •!»** representalivis of the
the report be adopted no far as it re­
party, in National &lt;invention assembled,
lated to States where there was no contest, make tho fallowing declaration of princi­
Rnlod out of order.
ples.
A delegate from Maryland moved to
Pint—Tha United Stataa of America
lay Mr. McClure's motion on tbe table.
is a nation, not a league.
By the com­
The motion was agreed to.
bined workings of tbe
National and
The delegate from Araknsas insisted that
State Governments, under their respect­
this motion carried the subject matter
ive constitutions, the rights of every
along with it, but the chair overruled the
citizen are secured at b &gt;me and protected
point, stating that the convention had
abroad, and tbe common welfare pro­
adopted no rates and made them un as it
moted.
went alone. The report was then adopted.
Second—The Republican party has
There were momentary calls for other
praterrad those Governments to the hun­
speakers aad motions to adjourn.
dredth anniversary of the nation's birth,
The Chair—The first business now’in
and they are now embodiments of the
order, and tl g only business, ia to surren­
great truths, spoken at its cradle, that
der the chair to the permanent chairman
all men arc ennted equal, that they arc
named by tbe Committee on Organisation.
endowed
by
their
Crea­
The chair therefore namco Messrs. Orton,
tor with certain, ina&amp;mble righta, among
of New York ; Downing, of Iowa ; and
which are life, liberty and the pursuit of
McCormic, of Arizona, as a committee to
happinen; and that for tbe attainment of
conduct the permanent chairman to the
of thase ends Governments have been
platform.
iuslilutoJ among men,
deriving their
Mr. McPbaratm came forward, accomjust powers from the consent of the govThe rctirtbg . chairman said : “I lake
pleasure in introducing as your permanent
president the Hon. Edward McPherson,
of Pennsylvania.” [Cheers.]
,

pubiioan party is unfinished.
Third—The permanent pacification of
tbe Southern section of tho Union, and
RKWAHKH OF THX PBEWIPKNT.
the complete protection of its cltisena io
The chairman—Gentlemen of the con­ the free enjoyment of all their rights,
vention. No one of you knows better are duties to which the Republican party
[Applause.]
than myself how entirely unworthy I am stands sacredly pledged.
of this high honor. It has come to me The power to provided fan the enforcement
not only unsought but with a feeling of of the principles embodied in the rceent
absolute and uncontrollable surprise.
But constitutional amendments ia rented by
I have been reared in the school of duty, those amendments in the Congress of the
anti-in the politics of Pennsylvnnia it is a United States, nnd wc declare it to bo
fundementel doctrine that every Republi­ the solemn obligation of the legislative
can shall do his whole duty [applause]; and executive departments of the Gorcrnand therefore I am here to accept this
honor tendered by your committee, and
ratified by youraelvm, as an honor ten­ cm for removing any just causes of dis­
dered . to the great old Commonwealth content on the port of any dam, and for
which lias sent me as one of ita delegates securing to every American citiacn com­
to this convention. Since 185G in none plete liberty and /exact equality in tho
of the grert contorts has she ever fcltercd. cxcreioc of ail ciWil, politmal and public
[Applause.] And in this Centennial con­ righta.
[Applause.] To this end no
vention she has turned an inflexible, defiant
face to the enemy. She any a, do truce chief executive whose courage and fidel­
with treason, malignity and hate, and every ity to Ibase duties shall not falter until
it..nn
...
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rot
these results are placed beyond dispute or

Rov. Henry H. Garnett

The Democracy of North Carolina has
shown itself true to the traditions of the
party, and nominated Z. B. Vance, the
man who wanted “to fill hell so full of'
Yankees that their feet would stick out of
the windows,’’ for governor. The conven­
tion was more largly attended than any
gathering of the kind since the war, and
with aoeh a standard bearer the* confed­
erate Democracy expect to sweep the

Alabama, (Blank)
.
California, George 8. Evans.
Colorado, Hcmy MeAlKster.
Connecticut, Martin I. Sheldon.
Deleware, David W. Moore.
Florida, (Blank)
Georgia, R. L. Mott
Indiana, James 8. Fraser.
Iowa, W. T. Shaw.
Kansu, Wm. Martindale.
Kentucky, E. R. Weer.

of P. J. Jarvis, 1 ten tenant governor; Jo
seph A. Englehard, secretary of State;
J. M. North, treasurer; 8. L. Lore, ou-

Mann was selected.
On motion of will Cumback, of Indiana
rhe conveotioo ibro adeemed null loo
o clock to-morrow morning.

rived Irom duties cn importation*, which,
so far aa possible, should bo adjusted
to
promote the interests of American labor,
and advance the prosperity of the whole
country. [Cheer.]
Ninth—Wo reaffirm ou
further grants of the publi
potations and monopolies
that the national doumin I
free homes for the people.

and demand
defoutl to

Hi

Constitution,

in*l the Houk of Repratentatives

the

of Corunna,

will

ddiver

aa

will

address.

xxl31(

WOOL. WOOL
PARKING.

WELCOME MARBLE.

CALIFORNIA

Ita numerooa branches and txmhici
forms tbe shortest and quickret route
between CltTCAGO and all isilnte in
Iixuoeb,
wuoomix,
HoKTiixav
MxcmoAX,
M
imxwbota,
low.,
miAAKVTA,
Iuwa,
upon Congress roverrign power o«_bt the*' -Nbnxabka, C ALrroxxi A Mid the WmTerritories of the United Blates for their
Omtha and California Line
government; nnd in the exercise of this
power it is the rijit and the duty oT Con- lathe ahorteot and beat route for all
gresato prohibit and extirpate in the points Id Nokthkbn Illinois, low*.
Dakota,
Nkbkabka.
Wxomixo,
Territories that relic of liarbarisw, poly­
Colorado, Utau, Nevada. Caugamy ; and wo demand such legislation FDBMZA. OBHOON, CHINA JAFAX AKO
as shall secure this cod. and the supremacy
ol American institutiocs
in all
the
is the abort line for Nobtiierx Wisenwaxx and Mikxwbota. and for Madi
nation has given to our. w^dicra and •ox. Kt. Paul, MixxiUroEiH. Drbv-rt!
and all points Io the Great Northwest
sailors must be fulfilled.
The grcalful
Ils
people will always hold those who periled
Winona and SI. Peter Line
their lives for the country's preservation Is the only route for Wixoxa. RochdTKB.OWATOXXA. MAXKATO, Kt. PKTEfc
Naw Uxjf, and nil polute iu Knuthrrn
and Ontral Minnesota. Its
Green Bay and
Jette Line
therefore note with deop solicitude that Ils the only Ur* for JanesVilix,
the Democratic party counts aa its chief Watrktoww.FoxdDu Lac. Oshkosh,
hope of success upon the electoral vote of Afplxtox, Gnx&lt;x Bat. Escaxaba
a united South, secured through the N'BQAVJtU. HASQrmX, Houghtox,
efforts of those who
were
recently Hawoock and the Lake Hcpxaios
arrayed against the Nation:
and we Country- ite
Freeport and Dubuque Lina
invoke the earnest attention of the country
Is tbeonly route for Exajxx. Uockfokd.
to the grave truth that a auonww thus Fkfffokt, and all points via Erecport.
achieved would re-open sectional strife Its
Obtcaaosnd Milwaukee Line
imperil the national honor and human

sens fur additional righta, privileges' and
immunities should be treated with respect-.
ful consideration. [Applause.]
Thirteenth-—Tho Constitution confers

- maunavAA,

party with being the mmc in character
and spirit. os when it sympolhised with
treason ; with making ita*control of the
House of Representative* the triumph
and the opportunity of tbe nation's recent
foes ; with reasserting and applauding in
the national capital the aeotiments of ui&gt;-

Is the &lt;49 Lake Shore Route, nnd is the
only one peaatng through Evaxftus,
I.ake Fourr,
HraiiLAXO 1'akk.
Wauxkai,
acxxx. Kkxojiia io
MlLWAUKIOt
Pullman Palace Cara
.
are nan on all through train* of tub

Thio It the ONLY LINK runuinr
tliese cars between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukie or Chicaro and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect withthe
v-riand Bleepera on the I n Ion
a O
ailroad for all pointe Weal ut
libartaiv Mopomng
to
repudiate
the
thv
Mtaaourt River.
pligbed faith of the Government; with
On the arrival of the trains from the
being equally fade and imbecile in over
East or South, the trains at tbe ('hicagu
shadowing the ends pf justice by ita' A Nortb-Wmtrni Railway LEAAK
CHICAGO aa fallows t
- For Council Bluflk, &lt;Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Trains dally, with
PuUrnan iWlaee 1 teawing Room and
Reeling Cara through to Cound1

th. eownuy agaiaal trartiog

a alike unworthy, recreant

a'

and

adves the continued and hearty gratitude
of the American people fur hi. patriaMma
and his immense services in war and in
pome- [Cheers.]

it

For St Paul and Minneapolis, Two
Tbtuvh Trains Daily, with Pullman
Palace CXr* ‘attached on both train-*
For Green Bagr and Lake Superior.
Two Trains dally, with Pullman Palare
Cara attached, and running through to
Marwastte,.
For MBwaakea. Faw Th rough Train*
d illy, Pullman Cart on night Uain*.
Parlor Chair Cara on day train*.
For Sparta and Winona and points In
Minnesota. One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Steepen to Winona.
For Duboqne, via Freet&gt;ort, Two
Throwgh Tndns dailp, with Pullmin

Mr. Pierce, of Mawmehn-

Ita, wki«i Mtao .fkr

an uwMJ,

bun naloM, yarn SI I, Nap 132.
t bk

•

FuZlrtke^Dcva, Foor Train-* daily-

the^Hon. Edmun/Dutis, of Texas,'

d ud Mm. Spec-

Rcpuhhoua

lon. iwo TVDtign THUDS ubiq, "'T1
rulimui Can ou
nfebl Inin u U*

City and Yankton. Two

nxANciAi. BKwtunex.

P. Baldwin.

Misaouri, G. A. Finkeslbnrg.
Nebraska, H. 8. Killey.

STEBBIWS BROS.
.His lines, J uly 28th. 1875.

In Hastings!

Gov. Davis Own read the fullowing :
there

'
7

tenUoulothfe tan of tliclr &lt;..iTO|„
basin era.
Hearse and Team furnUl,«| wl,.n
requested.
Uen

the Government ao to modify existing
treaties with European
Governments NotifB, altar OLT&gt; FACTORY HuiMiat
that tJ»o same protection ahall lie afforded
to the adopted American citizen that ia
given to the Mtire bora; sad that all
necessary law should be poswd to pro­
tect immigrants, in the absence of poww
in the States for that purpose.
Ktemtk—it is the immediate duly of
Congress to full v investigate tho effect uf
immigration and imwirtation of Mongo­
liana upon the moral‘ and material inter­
cats of the country. [Applause.] '
I wish to oil all wo..! niya-lf. and will
Ttcei/lh—The Republican party reeog- do U ami Card for 12 1-2 cetin rer pound
nixes with approval the mihrtantia! ad­
vance recently made toward the ertablisliHAITI SOK. MICH.. Mu M. in
XII«
ment ofequal rights for women bv the
many important amendments effected by
BepnHksn legulaturw. in ths laws which
concern the personal and property rela- ।
tiona of wives, motbsra and widows, and
by thr
appointment and election of
women to the superintendence of educa
tion, charities, and other public trusts.
Gremt TranK\JtaUway Lin.n &lt;&gt;r lb.
WEST and M^RTH-WEBT. and. w.«L
Thu honest demands of this class of riti

the platform,

Beecher. Hon. George F. Uoan of Maasa-

with aola

Nest Thursday. June 22,

romber, will, the nprrfe,,.w
Hmr, will .1..,. nv. hl.

Prayer was offered by Rev. George

which motiou
Michigan,

&gt;nd«r the

promptly at 10 o'clock the President in the

chair.

u*sl

In th- bnta- »
J"”
in rae ouMuass, can truly wy -j,..
«n da HKcr »rt, ud
fetal Ion Am mj iKher trw
tatlm.
W. H. KfeU,ln,. ,he'" '

VICX FBU1DBNH.

The Lansing Repuldican tayn:

Bd»«. IHUIM- tUl QM1 ,
of experience,

Afetam. ilu ConraiHe r-wnta'"™
UfeifeionorU. «nli-8|»nc« W««&lt;"
tanfel by j—nfeh
1 '• UnnJn oHb. Unfed Bum fabkMw lb« «Rthey mnuMfefed Um feteita&gt;&gt;&gt; rf&lt;b« pliaBoorfM/ribii* tad. or prefWly
lit ibobroodlof ..ynAonfe or tau.Ctara Mota; in the Ihninet uf C°&gt;tions under sectarian control.
threat
nnbfe they noommeuled tbe .ilmi-iun
cheering,
continued for several
min­
of Messrs. Bowen and Green.
utes.]
After an extended debate the report
In response to repeated calls, Gen.
was adopted, thong h on tba vole to Hawley read this plank a second time,
amend so as to admit tho Spcneer delcpa- and tho delegate* and audience repeated

recall. [Applauac.]
of this convention a majority ouch as will
Eonrth— In the first act of Congrcm
entitle her to continue to be what she has signed by PrcMdent Grant, tho National
long boon, ud I mj it with . n»p«, Govemment
assumed to remove asy
of New York Hon. W. A. Howard of the formoat in the Republican canoe.
doubts of its purpose to disparage no
Michigan and Frederick Douglas, but we [Applnnw.] Ibo eh»ir ■ no. nd; f„
havs no room for these speeches.
tjuamcaa.
The President announced that tho Com­
PXBNANBNT ORGAXIXAVION.
mittee on Rules would meet at four o'clock
Mr. Loring, of Masaachusctts, then at the Gibson Houk, and that they cxcame forward and read the following re­
Tity, public morab and the national
port of the Committee on Organisation:
demand that tlm promise be folPresident—Edwabd McPnumox, of
Pennsylvania.
Noyes *»f Ohio.

shaH be speedy, thorough and unsparing.

Na-

For Rockford, Sterling. Keooto*.
JancavlUe, and other points, you &lt;•*’
have from two to ton trains dally.
/
New York Oftoe, Jfa. 4 IB Broad way,
Dootoa Ofltoo, Mw* fState 8twrt; &lt; ta»ba
Offloe.SM Farnham Sire*; Sanlraecteeo Offlee, 121 Montgomory Street;
Chicago TtekH Offloe;
Clark nrert-

of the

New Ymk, Marehall O Brooks.

i.^WUrtn- tb. :i«
[OnMUtain «r Mil

si
A^t, Chicago.

�Church Calendar

DRY GOODS HAVE TAKEN A
THIELE !
WHERE i

June 2d, St. John, tbe Baptist.
June 25, Second Sunday after Trinity.
KMMAKCEI. CHURCH.

J. W. BAXcaorr, Bad or.
The State Pomological Society nnd the
Wayne County Horticultural Society will

hold a Union exhibition in Detroit on the

27th, 28th 29th and 30th of June.

Wc

herewith acknowledge an invitation to bo

present.

O^dKe roll bring called by the Cterk\

-

is;
4:40.1

fallowing supervisors were present and answt
ad to aaid call:

1:13^

Assyria,

iund.T

Baltimore,
Henry Hough la in
William P. Sila am
Carlton,
*
Jacob
Castleton,
David W. Smith
Harting Township.
I
Pleiads. Brown
Hastlaga City, 1st A 2^ Wards. Travera Philip.

nd Woodland-Arrive Tuesday. Thur*-

■

jr. M. NRVIXS. P. M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Johnstown.

Levi M. Dewey

Maple Grove.
Orangeville,
Prairieville,
Rutlaail,
Thornapple,
Woodland,
Yankee Springe,

Zabulon B. Boy
Hoyt. Mr.X’JIlns wx«
ehoMu tomporory chairman.
On motion of Mr. Smith the board proct rd
•J ta theeloction at Chairman, !&gt;y ballot with tha
following result: David Q. Robinson, received
12 votes ; Lavi M. Deway, received 4 votes ;
Fredrick W.Collins. 1 vote ; Zebulon B. Hoyt,

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Gold 112J.

received 1 vote ; Total. 18.
David O. Robinson having reesivsd a ma­
jority of votes of all the Supervisors elect, oa
motion of Mr. Wolf, ha was declared duly
elected chairman for tbe current year,
Mr. Wolf moved that tha chair appoial the
usual standing committees consisting of the

Hays aad Wheeler.

A popular ticket in Barry County.
Do noi forget to see East Lynee to-night st

Greonlocka ware worth In coin on Saturday
8HJ cents on tbe jbllar.
trimmed with Chinese Lanterns, and nnd illu

urinated un Friday evening.
Tha Ada Gray Combination will present
East Lynne at Union Hall this evening.

lu honor of the nomination of Hayes and
Whodar the Baxmk* office was beautifully
There is(bring erected a ftna school houre

Ch. wave bet a hand throueh the dark neat to tell
It is well vrtlh ye-wril.
•

every facility for doing the best of work
ou short notice, and solicit the patronage
of the publie.
xxl-13tf

Profeesd U the dark seas -the alienee nnbrokenNo slim Her of pole luu.de roise beck aa a token :
TeL stilt la car hearts we have faeerd the word

.■Sunday.

Will Dr. I*, please send duplicate.

’ On Thursday night tbe Barn of Parorij
Olis, lathe Township of Rutland, was struck
by Lightning and literally coszumad, with
bis valuable Staflnn. Barnes*, and other
contents. Lona will probably exceed &gt;1500
and wa» insured in the Barry aad Eaton, l&gt;ut
wo do not know the amounf.

&lt; John Q. Creany our popular aheriff, oa Sat­
urday st eooaid treble personal expense pro­

cured a fine Hayes nnd Wheeler Streamer,
ends Liberty Pole 119 feet above ground.

Committee oa equalization,—John J. Per­
kins, Ira Stowell, Frederick W, Collins, Zebu­
lon B. Hoyt, Traverse Phillips, Henry Houghtalin, and Thomas II. Bartram.

A valuable mare. Color, dork brown
_____
with heavy main and tail; about ten years
old ; had bar shoes on front feet; strayed
from the premises of the Subscriber four
weeks ago last Friday. Any person giv­
ing information where she can be found ,
will be liberally rewarded.
C. A. Bailey.
Hast:NOR, June Gth, 1876.
&lt; xxilSlf

■ARR1AQE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

On motion of Mr. Collins the assessment
roll of the several Townships and City of Hea ­
tings were refered to the committee on equal*

The Hastings Band return their sincere
thanks to the Ada Gray Combination, far their
servlgae, and tbe citizen* of Hastings and vaeinity. for their yery lidersl batronage at
their Bcna&amp;ta on Thursday and Saturday Eve­
nings of last week whereby they realised &gt;65-

Taeaday Morning, JunelSth. 1876.
Board convened pursuant to adjourntn ent.
Roll called, mrtal^r* all present.
Journal road and approved and Board pro-

The account of William Upjohn aad 12 others
were preooalod, and oa motion of Mr. Perkins
rrfrred Io the eoJtmUlao on miscellaneous
On motion of Mr. Dewey the pet I toe present­
ed yesterday by Mr. Wolf was taken from the
table and placed on tie.
Mr. Wolf offered the fallowing Resolution.
Jlrtolrtd by the Board of Supervisors of
Barry County, that all Horses, Cattle, Sheep
nnd Hogs' be and they are hereby restrained
from running at Urge In the Township of
Maple Grote after the passage of this Resolu­
tion In accordance with the provision of ehap.
er 39, Compiled taw* of 1871.
On motion of Mr. Dewey the Beeulntion was

Lical Mtryiae^ |itice;

Fanners remember that the old and
reliable house of C. B. Salsbury is, as ever,.
buying eggs, butler, poultry and all kinds
of fanner’s produce, under Barlow 4 Good
year’s irtore, and paying for tho same the
highest market pncc. Patronise the house
ffou know to hr rdiaLle.
KX2tf

We sell none of this cbeap-mtulc Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. Tbe
goods we make Is'made by hand, and
warranted. Wc invite nil persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspect ion. No trouble at all
show goods.
’
'
,

STEBBINS BRO’S

J. Cole &amp; Son

J. H. Sutton has been fitting np his old
Stare on Jefferson Street, for a Dinning
hall. Icecream parlors, Oyster
rooms,
and will keep constantly on hand the finest
supply of Candies, Nuta, Fruit, Ice Cream
Vegetable* of all kinds in their season, Can­
nedFiah; Oysters in season, and every

order of Committee.

Xxil3w3

For Sugar, the best and the cheapest,

Ex-Senator Geo. M. Dewey of Hastings, aad
Ur. H. F. Peckham of Biecory Corner*, will
mldreea the ritiieaa of Freeport and vletnity,

call on John Stanley.

on the oceaaiea of their Centennial pole rais­
ing, July 8d 1876. Exercises to commence

Pure Wines and Li
the cheapest, at John

xxltA

Take the Atchison, Topeka 4 Santa Fe
Railroad; the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
SprngH, Cuchares, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fe and nil pointe in Colorado, New
Mexico and Arisona. Special round trip
90 day tickete to Denver on sale May l&amp;th,
at *50, taking in the famous watering
places on the D, 4 R, G, Road. Low em­
igrant rates to the San Juan Minw.
Pullman Palaeo Steeping Cant between
the Missouri River and the Rocky mount
tains without change.
Close oonttecrioo
m ade al Kansas City and Atchison in
Union Depot
For taant, time tables and :
the " Ban Juan Gsids,’1 addrem,

T. J. Aawnaon.
every done oMamd ta strengthen tbe
and now ah» is wall sad hearty. If xxlM
edMOeal'' will write to me I will get
m to tbe above.
___ ,
BKNRY H. M. FATTON.
Lawroaoe, Marion CM. tad.

Gen. Pant. Act.

XX52tf

Unit

Rale

stucco

nm uie
SHAHi

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

V.prr

hand consisting of Gold Tints,
Tinted
Satins, Frenali Satins, White Blanks,
Buff and Brown Blanks, also cheap Bor­
ders, Gilt sod Fresco Borders, Window
Shades, and Window
Fixtures of .all
kinds.
Call and ace.
Smith, Manes 4 Preston.
xxi8w3

other luxury.
The rooms are all carpeted, and furnish­
ed in first clans style. This is to ba the
1.8. Geer.
fashionable rwiort for all classes of our
Hastings, Juno 8th, 1876.
citucns and tho public in March of a good
xxtlStf
dinner, a nice treat or fine candies.
His Saloon next door, is the best fitted
For Bale—A fine more and coll.
and furnished of any in the city. Re­ Time will be given if desired for an appro­
member the place. My old stand, and ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
the rooms forme!y occupied by Barber xxiHtf
Bcmmer, ou Jeffereon Street. Come and
nee me.
XXI12-13-14

GRAND DANCE.

Offer tor Sale at Ike Lowes!
LAND PLASTER

UK

Look Here.—48,000 gal. beat Ohio
R. D. Bullock, the well known Music Store Ware at wholesale mid retail, best
Dealer, at Jackson,
has appointed os in the city at
Smith, MaNks 4 Preston's.
Agents in thia city, J. M. Bauer, well
known to our citixens, and J. O. Hendec.Y xxi8w3
All in want of Pianos, Organs, Ac.', should
give them a call, al Sweeney's store, where
instruments can be seen
* examined.
'
*
XXl-9tf
We bar. 10,000 Roll! Wdl

To enable tbe Committee's to go Io work, ou
motion of Mr. Hoyt' Board »djour»e-J io 1.30
P. M.
W«. H. Powsns. Clerk,

•

Tobacco.—Wc can sell the beat fi»r 41
money in the city.
Smith, Manke 4 Premxjn.
xxi8w3

Notice

A New Dinning Hail.

The Ada Gray combination is beyond alt
question the best Thrmtrical Troop that ever
visited this city, and we are pleased to know
that they are drairing ftall Houses. .They
give their Inal entertninarent here this evening.
It is to be a Uttujil for Miss Gray, and the
peace Selected js “East Lynne." Miss Gray
taking the two Leading characters.
She
should have a full houae.

PICTURES 1
PIOTURESl

M. Because we keep the best c work­
men.
4th.
we warrant all goods wt;

For Sals—A valuable y&lt;
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.

Committee nn Salaries—Zebulon B. Hoyt,
Ira Stowell, and Jacob Odell.
Mr. Wolf preaented tie pefilon of Levi EH1-

O n mot ion of Mr. Perkins. Board adjourned
until to-morrow morningat eight o'clock.
Wm. H. Powns, Clerk.

Codfish, Trout.' Wbitofiah, Maekcral,
Salmon, and Herring, al) New Fish at
Smith, Mamie 4 Proton's.
xxi8w3
•

hall. 8iac20 x 32 feet, height 10 fert.
Plan and specifications may be seen at
office of the Supervisor. Said job will be
Ent Busby not to be out done, has re­
sold on Thursday,* June 15, at one o'clock
fitted bit tonsorial parlor*, and even-thing
P. M., at the house of Owen Iloonan in about them as neat as a new pin. Nccktien,
Slid township.
Collars, dears etc. nil find class, can be
By order of the Township Board.
found at Em's. Everybody ack now ledgro
A. J. Walker.
that Em is tho best Tunaor in sixteen
11. Wolcott.
A. J. Gott.

Board called to order by the chairman. Mem.
ber* al! preaeut.
Tbe Chairman anounced the fallowing Com-

olt and 29 other, citizen* of tbe Townahip of
Maple Grove, aaking the Board topaaaareeolutioa to restrain from running at large in Mid
Townahip all Cattle, Horses, Sheep end Swine
according lochapterGB. compiled laws of 1871.
On motion of Mr. Phillipa Ihe peiiion was

FURNITURE!

Peerless Milk Safes

Hall on

We did not find that programme for the
proceedings on the 1st, in Barry, that was

Where you wui find all kindn of

I am now all alone in the Photograph
buaiucBB, and as I have made arrange­
Parties having Pictures to framo
ments to increase my facilities for doing
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ibetter work than ever, all should call would do well tog ‘them framed of uh
&lt;^rand Cheaper than
and got a negative taken. Tbe superi­ a» we can do It P
ority of my work in tho past is a iniffi- any house in P ..'y Comity. We keep
facte for.the Million.
the Largest and Best selected stock of
cient guarantee of firrt-c
work in the PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD*
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
ikob, Brackets, Pafer-Holdsouth side State Street
ebs, Wall-Pockets, Slipper­
31tf
Gao. L. Heath.
rd by Hostetler's Stuasach Bitters. That renowsed
Holders,
tonie is dalty sddiac frseh Issreb of popalarity-tu
Wanted.—Every one to try our Teas
tbs rreal refutallun which]I tonelince obtained ai a
M. D. Raed desires to call attention to' and everything In tho Funritore line.
We Invite all persona to call and look
remedy for dyepepei*. eonstipsUoiii billionrner* 1‘ricrt ilumhis new Wagon Shop, where he may be
nervoas disorders, urinary Irolbtee. latensiueat
Smith. Maxee 4 Premton.
found at all hount of any day, ready to do
xxi8w3
any work in bis line, from pulling a now
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
Do yon want the br*t Havana (’igara the best buggy ever seen in the county of now on exhibition al our Fiirnituie
to J. 1*. Roberts' for them.
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
der. repairing of tt|l kinds of old fur shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner of
niture neatly done. \
Notice to Builders.
Church nnd Railroad Street.
/
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
‘
xxGtf
by ample proob. bat most asraaredly had rueb
Furniture Rooms south side State St.
been the ease. Iheyeoald have asported aolhinr
There will be a job let to the lowest bid­
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
better than that a prapemtloa bolitcred ap by der giving good security, to build a (own

Saturday evening. June ^tih, given by the
Hastings Band. They rixmld have a ftill

Read that portion of the report of the
doings of the Board of Supervisors published
in this issue of the Basses. The balance
will appear on Thursday.
v.
t •

Keep It.

W. II. II. Heath, the senior member
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury 4 Co.
has retired from bamnetn in this city, and
is now traveling for tho Grand Rapids can sell cheaper than any boon-tn Bar­
Burial Com Co. His many friends wish ry County, for these reasons:
him success.
1st. Beeause we have no rent I» pay.
Query—Who will do the undertaking?
23. Because we make the mtut of out
Why Stebbins Brothers ofouurae.
goods buntelvcB.

GEORGE L IIEA TIES.

Train has brought me a wj!l assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
summer and fall traae", which I will hell
way down low for-Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine OU. 1 also sell Well 4
Cistern Pumps.
.
■ J. Malm
Opposite the Post Office
xxiltf
Hastings, Mich.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

Of ev8ry Description which we

B. F. Bteiohoff, has associated with him
in bis Dental business Mr. George wood.
They will occupy the old rooms. Have

in the township of Heating*, on the State
road, in what is known aa the Fisher dirtriet
There will be a concert al Union

Closing out Sian—Canned goods at cost
and more too, at
■
Smith, Mamie &amp; Prehton’s
exi8w3

Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
■ A nice line of Coat Bindings.
A full and complete assortment
Clothing.
xxi5tf

Thomas II. Bartram

Hasting* Qty, 2d A 3d Wards, D. 0. Robinson
Hope,
Augustus M. Armour
Irving,
Aaron J. Walker

At A W. Bailey's.
Prints 7 eta.
Lonsdale muslin 12ct«.
Shirting Gets.
.
Extra heavy Shirt tug 12 j eta
Beat cottonadee 15 to 30 eta.
Good Ticking 12 cts.
Twenty bone Corsett 45 eta.
Ladies1 hose Exm heavy 10 &lt;ta.

The time lira now come when my Ac­
coutre must bo paid. I have debts to pay
that I must be paid, and to that end mtut
tntf'nt that persons who owe mo m*i! pay
vp without further delay.
Ralph Jordan.
May, 17lh 1876.
XXlGw4

nnd be hoppy agnip

A Great Rediclin ii Prices

SALISBURY ABROSSEAU

FURNITURE

IMMB
Look hero 1

Look here !

J. M. HEWES.

YOUNG MEN

Tie Riiit KMtf KtatiR fir
Yam la.

BUSINESS TRAINING.

�windows bo narrow that passengChi were
NEW ADTEKTISEHEKT3.
in no dihger of getting hurt by thrusting
their heads out The engine had no cab,
G. P. Rowell ACo’s. Column.
but the projecting roof of tbe combined
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.
tender and baggage car jiortly shelter tho
AffiXTS WASTED FOR Ttit
engineer. Tho cow-catcher of the machine
How tho Exhibition gets on
Our cor­
tippears to hare been iotended literally to
respondent thinks it i-&lt; a good thing catch tbe instructive animal aud not throw
—Soma Notes en-J Incidents—The her from the track. This calk to mind
Hunter's Camp—First Pennsylvania the recent Achievement of tbe Pennsylva­
nia Company, which u a good Centennial
Railroad Train—independence Hall.
item, exemplifying the prograw in rail­
roading. People here have manifested a
PntlADKLTiUA, Juno 13, 1870.
jgood deal of interest in tho fast train ex­
Ixmg letters are a nuisance, as a general jperiment!* and the suecewful running of
thing, and I have of late treated your read- 1the San Francisco train from New York
era to several of them in attempting to get •to Chicago over tbe Pennsylvania Central
and l*ituburg and fort Wayne track* in
through this Exhibition by rote. So r“;
twenty-five minutea less than schedule
this week I will give yon only some ram- ।time, which was twenty two hours, is a
bling note* and gossip by way of variety . igratifying achievement, which only |fctFOR THE CAMPAIGN!
There never was a show where one could 1fect read and equipments render* pos iolc.
From New York to Pittsburg, 441 miles,
get “so much sugar-fitr a cent"- so many
no Mop wm made at all—Che train run­
all p.rtle.1 W. nil!Mod TUK WEKKLY KOTattractions under one canvass, so ?o speak.
.
ning rteadily ou its way at an average rate
It makes little difference what part of the for the entire trip of 44 miles an hour.
The beauties and delights of a fine floral
prCUnds you begin with or what building
display can !bc fully enjoyed here along
yen enter first, “all is grist that come* to '
with all the rest.
Haring walked through
the mill." as the old miller said, and there tlie acres of blooming flowers, verdant sod
ate pretty things, curious and interesting and health^ evergreens, surrounding Hor­
things on every hand. Larger crowds of ticultural Hall, aud through the orangeries
]&gt;coplc are coming every day and the coffers and tropical groves of the fairy-like hall
itself, sweet;1 music in the meanwhile float •
of the manager* are correspondingly bene­
ing from tpo organ in the gallery, the
fited -to say nothing of numerous outside visitor paasra out aud around to the north
interval*. For a time there was a decidedly era bide oflthe building, where ho finds
gloomy prospect for a lot of vendors and another conservatory constructed as an
annex to irapply apace which the main
caterers of all kinds who had paid heavy
structure lacked. This building is one
Ifodubcb for privilege*, but things look
great gothic arch, covering an area of Though each mar and doea aluet t
more promising for them now, though even ground 150 by 50 feet in sixe. Canvas is
yet many a bright dream is a long way used instead of gloss ou the arch, and a
Taraant's Seltzer Aperient.
from realisation. Tho attendance, how­ delightful shade ia the conscauencc., The
walks are of fine sand kept damp, thereby
ever, is getting to be nearer the mark, and
imparting a pleasant coolness to the atmos­
BOLD BY ALL DXUaaiflTS.
the more visitor* look about them tho phere.
But tho attraction hare is in the
more they realise what shame it would be display of rhododendrons in all their charm­
to have such a magnificent-exhibition fail ing varieties. There are no flowers in the
of appreciation or support. And there is building but these, and they are all owned
and exhibited by one man, Anthony Watsatisfaction in the statement that so-far
crer, Knap, Hill Nursery, England.
His TUI CLAIM-IKIl'semTAULIStlBO IX IMj
the attendance exceed* by more than three exhibitis here number 1,500 plants bear­
times that nt Vienna for a corresponding ing, probably. twenty times as many flowers.
period.
L).
.
In a short time he must remove them
Incident* of the meat amusing charac­ from the building, to make way for exhib­
itor* of plants thriving later in the year,
r-ly lme&gt;*dlally. All Soldier.
ter divert tho attention of observing per­
and these, in turn, tanst do in like manner yrAR oflSU who Mrred for ar
sons on every hand. The philosophical for still others.
abort.wh*Ui*r duuble-1 or noustudent of human nature' enjoys these
VxRAS
nearly as much as the Exhibition itself.
Every avenue and walk leading to the
NEW ADVERTISMENTS.
grounds is lined on either hand with huck­
sters of all sorts whose seductive exhorta­
tions greet the oar of all passers by. Here
arc some specimens gathered as J strolled
la. or dwfrinx
luiaurly out of the ground* tho other even­
trailed Captain Lemon
ifut rr*oem*ner.—S. A
Ole*, ihould
ing. The lemonade man: ‘This way, information frit
ladies and gentlemen, for your real Califor­
nia ^strawberry lemonade ! Lem, Lem I
i'llOwi
The 'original California lemonade ! Each for Circular.
■■ MM VlUlltAM &lt; «rd.. with j
glass is prepared from a choice juicy lemon,
WW aUuaa-A. B.Fall*rA C*
with half a pound of double refined sugar.
Each glass contains n piece of ice as large
a* the baby elepltJint's ear, and all for the
L
low price of half a dime. Walk right up
this way : now's your time' Thank yon,
sir; another glass sold, another soul made
happy. Lem, 1cm, 1cm I" Another enter­
prising gentleman shouts Peanuts; his
voire, a melodious basso profundo, pitched
id .tamp loUlLMUSE A.
in B. flat; “W$lk up, run up, tumble up !
D. C. fir full loltrnelinn.
This is the original Japanese Peanut, au
$68 $20rf',*» •'fe. w
thorixod by the Centennial Commission
laad. Me._____________________________ sitlw*
and approved by the Board of Hca’th.
These choice and delicious camel-liaek
“PsYClIOMAjrCT, OR HOfL CHA It Ml Nd."
The autoi-riber offer* fur sale n Valuable
-I Uov either aex may fMcinate and rain the
peanut* are unoqualcd in size and flavor.
Farm in the Townahip of Hasting*, near
The ladies love them and children cry for Quimby Station, on the liraad Rapid* IHriathem I Buy them before you try them ! ion of the Michigan Central Railroad, contain,
Fresh roasted, camel brek. Japanese pea­ ing KHSHTY ACRES, of which
AddrwaoT. WILLIAM A CO.. Pub ., PhllUrlpha
nuts, only five cent* a quart! Peanut* may
or may not be a wholesome and nutritious
THE NEW YORK
diet. Authorities differ on that subject.
But no American show would be complete
without the fragrant, unctions peanut.
the
Preiniwe.
Tbe
properly
will
be
sold
on
They are one of our institutions, and arc
liberal terms, ne to poyiuenta and nl prieea
indcspcnsablc to the complete happiness of which cannul fail to l«e satisfactory to nny
the average American pleasure seeker.
one desiring
J. H.
Standing on a box in front of a small
tent containing, I don't know what, a bur­
ly fellow of tragic mien bdlowa forth :
rnCRMllt’S NESTE FILLS.
finely loot ted, and under thorough culture.
“Ride oa nalc moon, thine orbs majestic For Particular* inpuirc at this office or of the
high," whatever that may mean. But
Subscriber.
.
the most ridiculous feature of the many
‘
WM. McPHEttSON.
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catch penny schemes is the universal use TUating* Jan'y. 1st. 1876.

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of the term limited. The omnibus lines
are “limitedthe boarding-house agencies
and tho enterprises of all sorts ore “limit­
ed. ” With some of them the term has
rather different niguification from that in­
tended. Their patronage is decidedly
-'limited." It is said that the bootblacks
association to be organised nn the stock
pl» will also adopt the “limited" principlc.
In one of the least frequented parts of
the grounds, are so far removed from the
current* of travel that it is probably not
seen by one visitor in ton, is the very novel
and interesting exhibit made by the pub­
lisher* of The I'ornt nnd Stream. It is
called the “Hunter’s Camp," and is a per­
fect representation of tbe externals of tbe
life of the deer-forest and the trout-stream.
T ho thick foliage of the trees in th* coo),
deep Talley .where tho hunter's hut of logs
stands, the noisy stream and waterfall in

front, the still pool in which float two
Indian canoes, the guns, fi»hing-rods blan­
kets, cooking utensils, traps, and trophies
of the chase within the hut, all help to
make the illusion perfect, ami ' it would
not be hard to imagine that one had been
suddenly transported from die bustling,
exciting ocemM of the Exhibition to some
nook in the heart of the Adriondack* or
A curiosity rarely noticed by visitors,
un account of it* j«sition in an out-of-theway port of the grounds, ia the first locomo-

hit been laid up for mu
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                    <text>VOL. XXL

NO. 16.

Rog»’tta|il
Merton
could not find
.
'T.sm glad Of iL William had nothing
[From thr C^tntry Gtntfrman, Alt any to dovrith it. I told Mubdc.ll hu was on
the wrong track before he left here."
•

THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS.

UNPARALLED SUCCESS
OF THE

3
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&gt;

WHOLE NO.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 2% I87&amp;

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B
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s

THE PEERLESS COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKE,
0
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The door was gently opened ; some one
came behind the teacher, and wrapped a
warm shawl around her shonldeis.
“You will get cold, end I shs’l bat
another patient/' said the voice of Dr.Emerson.uui ho beat over her to look at the
boy, who Was just sinking ifito slumber.
“You are better than air the opiates In
my tnowfodge," raid he, smiling into her
eyes ; “the boy b better nlijdy; his pulse
u not nearly so rapid; Lid he breathes
easier. Come out tn therorc.
“What did James Want of you, Mbs
Wardlow?" asked Mr. Griffin.
“Shall I tell it before the doctor? Yon
must hear ofit immediately; and (here is no
doubt but all Colchester will be advised of
it within two daya.,;—* • •*»-"Mira WanFoir. dent MB the that JanMt
l »d anything to do with that Shclbournc
robliery. Oh, my boy !”
“liiLffi, Mr. Qj-ffin , be did,aAIBub

ing, anti had not boon seen since.'

•‘I rm sorry he went away just now ;
but I do not believe hr went because of
that Sh clbourne burinera.1'
"AU the wonder .in my mind is that
Rogers has kept him no long. If ho 11».
cleared uut I aui glad of it; I suppose yon
have not heard who did it, haveyoa?'
"No ; but I ean one the Yankee privil- '
egc and truan."
“Dr. ktneroon,” jaid Mira Wardlow,
“you havchec-d one"ito./“’to-night, and'
I believe I will tall-yau another." -Soabc
related what William Mei lion had told her.
"I ukod him 'fhe 5raa V. Sling I should
tell v«-u, Mr. Watson. as I thought you
would prove a friend.”
"So I wiU. If oyer a boy deserves
friends ho does"—and throwing-off I'»
slippers he polled on bis boots.
"Where are you going in such aliurry?”

f J'
— - ----------------- ire h looVas if he were
•fill il ia in nn»n«n&lt;M&gt;„
that aaj
"Ul
hiding. Ho shall eutae here. and go into
ncr«.
I am thankful it is nO worse."
the store in the morning. Such a boy as
So Miss Wardlow told .Tamo’
rv.
he is shall not lack lor a home or for
Neither of the gentlemen asked a rpcstion
friends."
or spoko till she had cbneludcd. Then Mr.
"You are right. If 1 had a homo ho
Griffin lighted his lantern. wentout ami
should have one with me. But J; tujs
soon enrno back, bringing a fine cashmere
Both 1'iulabud and Unfinished.
Griffin's testimony will dear Wi”iam."
idiall in his hand.
*
“I know it; that Theodore Bogers ts *
“I hope the boy did not know what ho
AND A11CH IO AS &gt; VTEniUTA X MS, AI AO TWE HlBMALI CLOVXR
heoundrel. Plcesc. say to my wife that I
was talking of; but hero it is, just where
t
shall bring a lodger home with me when I
he said he put it,
Kmeraon, can they
AND RELIABLE TAYLOR RAKE, AND THE IMPROVED
hurt my boy?”
JACKSON WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND
"I think not. Of his own free will, lie
has ccnrfmunicuted rhe facts, and I think”
Mira Wardlow called at Mr. Gtlffin's on
it devolves on you to inform the sheriff her way to school next morning, and found
immediately, and put the shawl into hia Jama suffering with aeute pain in hia
hands. That will put him ou the right joints, but hia mitxl was tranquil and he
track, and save a good deal of anxiety. 1 had alept through the night. Mrs. Grif­
would not have William Merton arrested fin was nervous and irritable ; Mr. Griffin
for a thousand dollart; he would new get was cordial, but did not say much. When
school cownencod, Willirm wm in hia
it out of hia mind, lie la so sensitive."
About II
• I inuM be going; 1 wwhto Seo Mr. teat, and Thoodoro absent.
Watoou to-night, and it is post nine; .o'clock Mira Wardlow was er^cd to Umo’dock,” said the young lady, ruing from door by sheriff Mundell, who inqu’rod If
young Melton was in school. CrTng
her chair, as she glanced at the cluck
"Allow me to go with you ; I wish to h'm to the door he conversed with h' n a
■tee Mr. Watson, too," said Dr. Emerson, few inomentM, then drove off, nod W’'’irn»
Before
m he wrapped her cloak around her—and came back to the School-room.
then as ttiey descended the steps: "My noon, Mr. Mundell drove past the school­
dear Mira Wardlow, I have tried to get house wall Theodore Bogera in the sleigh;
an opportunity to express my regret to yon hit head was down, and Mias Wardlow's
for my radetHKs at our first meeting, and hem; bled for him and his mother.
As soon M school was dunr-aaed. Muy
ask your ]&lt;nlon J I was in the wrong,, and
and Ellen Rogers rau with joy to W’Hirro,
you were right."
"You refer to the time I met yui^ at and both commenced telling h:-u at once
how glad they were Viiu-e him. Jnst
Mrs. Manton's?'"
then Mrs. Rogers entered the school rvoui.
"Yes when I was so rude.**
"1 do not remember any radencra. We the had only a shawl thrown over her
differed shout the justice of punishing for head and was weeping. 8hc *gpa quite 1
that accident. You did not convince me I uut of breath, and evidently ran rU the ij
was wrong ; and I suppose I did not change way from home. Miss Ware'ow advanced |
your opinion ; we had a right to our own to muc* I er, Imt site did not notice her,
and ca"od for Mary and Elian.
I।
views."
"Go to the telegraph office as quick a* ’J
"Bat you dwf convince tnc, and I was
heal lily ashamed of wliat I said, I ought you can and tel! them to telegraph for your
to have told you
then. What do you lilt her to come home !"
think of James’ story about his advening?
“They will wish to know where be *s,
"I think he t)ld the truthj Indeed, I Mrs. Rogers. You had better w.'.tc the '
despatch yowredf."
am positive of it."
"I canuot; 1 don't know how. I wish 1
"Yea, it menu probable. I am concerncould.”
rd for young Begem."
"I w'” dolt for you;" and trying pa­
•Wul J arm* be rick long, doctor ?"
“It looks like it. He will probably per from the desk, she* w.vte down the
have a run of rheumatic fevrr; Lu exjms- name of the town and date. • What abs"
ure to eold and hta long walk, and going I nay, Mrs. Rogers ? and where in he
to bed chilly, together with his anxiety of
••In' Corry, Pennsylvania, and tell
mind, will effect him severely. 1 am glad to come home as quick us puanibk; sign
my neme to it—1 ean'L"
he had the courage to tell you all."
William stood a little back, with liis hat
"So am I. James seems a kind, sensible
boy. I do not think the home influence in Iris hand.
“Mm. Rogers, I will carry it to the
is just what it ought to be."
“You ere right there. Mrs. Griffin has office; it ia to for for the girls to wrnk, and
too much bumneas to do looking after her it h top cokL”
“You here? I supposed you hail gon.neighbor's concerns to make apUmant
home for tier- buy. And I Arney hU father off before now V'
"I am living with Mr. Wataon. Shall
is rather arbitrary.”
“Ha will have a bitter lesson this time; I carry it ?"
“If you please, I think ho had better,”
iodeed, they all will"
"I hope Mr. Wstson has oome in, as I raid the teacher.
“I don't care, so that it goes all right.'
have another paliaat to visit to-night—su­
8bo sat down for a motftentcTh the desk
“What o»a? I did not know any &lt;Xhcr and Wept bitterly. Her little daaghtore
tome to her aide and pat thsir mai Around
one waa sick."
“Littio Pataey sprained bit ankle hut hernock, whispering, "Don’t cry mamma;
.
Friday, and he has been running oet bare what is it ?"
She could not speak, but sobbed al! the
foot and got iaflamalion in the joint I

TRIUMPH SINGLE REAPER,

I must come to^iis office at throe o'clock.

Will you excuse me then ?"
By the efforts of Mr. Watson and Dr.
EmeraoD, -Um trial was postponed for a
few days, till Mr. Bogers should return,
and consequently Theodore, in dcfeult of
bail, was conveyed to jail. The neighbors
at first intended to go scrarity for him,
and allow him
return home to bis
mother, but Mr.- Jillaon suggested that
jrnbably Blanchard was somewhere in the
neighborhood, and ii it were so, he might
.entire young Rogen to run off, and he
thought H more judkioua that be should

plico. Every effort was made, to capture
Blanchard, bat neither he nor the stolen

goods, with the exception of the ihawl
produced by Mr. Griffin, enuld be found.
Mrs. Rogers denied all koegledge of
them ; she raw some pieces of broadcloth
and silk in Merton's chest, and a large roll
of alapaca and some shswb in the sleigh,
but she did not know what had become of
die tn, as she had not seen them afterword.
In fact she waa s« completely overooms by
■nxisty, grief anil shame, that it was
tliought Iwst to make no more till her hus­
band's return.

THE NATIONAL

SEETHE BATH PLATFORM BUGGIES
, UlKMAl.t,

i

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

Hullmr.
THE OLD

JkT A.arilCVLU'UTLA.^ ELA.LL,
One door east of Goodyear s Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.

Hastings, April 12, 1876.

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON

I 6te_ l«te |_1X00 si.w
l koo i tJurif »j» I 45.ni

“WM. JON E«

DENTIST

Nashville,

Michiaaa.

READ!READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement

Joij Comfort and Happiness

Sick and Aiffleted!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

Pianos Organs

[Continued from last Isripc ]

sumption unsettled and being therefore
calculated-to further disturb public con­
fidence. The undersigned, therefore, sub­
mits the following and recommends that
it be taken 're a substitute for said resolu­
tion.
.
Rnoltftl, That it is the duty of CongnM to provids ratasarcs for carrying out
the provisions of what m termed the resumpuon'ofspocio payments.at the time
fixed by said act, which cannot be further
delayed.
v
The Chair—Is Urn Cenvtnuon ready
for the quiteion ? Shall the vote be Xakea
by States? [Cries uf'‘2»&lt; no/'J
..
The question was then pot on the
■dt^kiou of the wbstitste, and it wsa re­
jected by a decided majority.
The Chair—The question recurs upon
the adoption of the resolution te rocommeaded by the committee.
The motion waa agreed to. and the
whole platform waa tlt*dare-l to In^y been
adopted.
[Cheers.]
.

THE NOMIXATIUMK

The chair announced that Lite
next
busiocM was the nornination of candidate*.
[Great applausu.]
A motion tn adjourn waa made and
vociferously objected to. A motion to

Z-.__ — ■:_______ The candidates were

then

Mr. Jewell of Ouuuectirat, by

presented,

Mr. Kel-

lugg of the rams State.

Mr. Morton, of Indioua, by R. W. Thom­

son of the same State seconded by P. B. S.
Mr. Bristow, by

Pinehback of Louirina.
G ca. Harland of

(Judge Poland of Vermont, Geo. W. Cur­
tis of New

Ycckand R. II.

Danna of

MareachuacUa.
Mr. Blaine, by Col. Robert Ingersoll of
ITIinoia,

seconded by Mr. Frye of Maine.

Yk. Conklin, by Gen. Stewart L. Wood-

fiwdof NewYark.
Gt»r.-Hayes, by Ex. Gov. E. F. Noyes

of Ohio

supported

Wade Mr. James of

by glorious OH Beu

Missioori and Mr.

Ihuia of West Virginis.
Gor. Hartranft, by Mr. ThthoJomew of
Pennsylvania.

At thia stage of the proceedings the con­

vention adjourned nnlil Friday, nt 10 A. in.
1GThe convention wa? called to oreht by
Mr. MePlicraon at half-put ten, thirty

and

The Smith American Organ,
HAZELTON BBO.’S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.
«»• consul te tiox rari-. -ra

CONVENTION.

Oli Pinos aifl Onus taici ii Eichanp fir Hw Ones.,
R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale Agent for Michigan
Northern Ohio and Indiana.
-Branch Houses at Grand Rapids. East Saginaw and
A. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

promised to come there k-forc I slept**
-Poor littte feHow I llearn tel! him I
will come and aoe him In Che tuemiag and
I hope be will keep Mill liH |i« b better.”
“twill do your mcuwge, but it ba long
walk there."
"Oh, I am used to long walks, and I
enjoy thorn."
'
Mr. Watson was in the rifting room; he
smiled when ttter entered.
••I have been waking for you, Mi*
Wardlow. My wife arid I vie not to retire until you come in ; aora in duty bound
I obeyed. You see Dr.
BtncrSO*. what
tyrannbai bodies three pcroom are. A
man arena* go to l«d whin be is rieepy,
without getting leave ftore hbriqurtm."
“Youasu b a terriblestate af &gt; bondage,
Mr- Watreu. Ti 7* *’
—
here for? I tew bim in
whispered around that

Episcopal Church.
•
The Chai^—Tbo find buainoM is hallat
ing for a candidate for the office
Presi­
dent of the United States. The Secretary
will proceed to call the roll of btates, and
more violently.
&gt;
“Letnngw-lwme,’'said Ellen, who, young ths ehairman of each dflfejfaflon will an­
as she w«, knew that it was no plate for nounce as distinctly as pomible from Iris
such an outburst of grief, before so many place the choice of the delegation. The
'
gating eyes; and gently urging her, she enll&lt;the roll for"
finally auMceded in getting her to the door.
Mbs Wardlow followed, hardly knowing
what to *rr. Mrs. Regerstnrned and saw was then had, ramhing as follows ;
•__ ___ — an—i -tiia . - ' .
‘
.
James G Blaine iixeiml DM votes.

Oliver 1* Morton received 124 Voire.
Benjamin H Bristow received 113 votes.
Ronco Conklin received 99 votes.
Hnthcrford B Hayes reeeived fl 1 votes.

John F Hartranft received 58 votes.
Marshall Jewell received 11 voles.

William A Whft'lcr rtWiVctTTT Vote*.

- Tltel vote 75-4, neeeraaryto a choice

.
6u this ballot the Michigan Itdcgalion

3Y8.

�OUR
1 fa CfaUk. &lt; fcc
Bbi_.
fcrifa-«.
woxp BALLOT
fl
Oliver P Mortenreurived 111 Vote*.

X AB AMCT TM CEXTIBBUX-

Roaeo CMliu reedtod « rotes.

Ifafafat B B.jw

M

WiSfa A. Wfafa rafarrf 3 rrf_rcfarrf 1

Elik. B

Tu&lt;»l

755, WWW.

to » &lt;*«&lt;*

3M. O. tfa falrf MkMffa
I fakfa 1, Sqfa «, mi.&lt; Bifa. a

seem to find it well worth mug.
has bom on the*CMfoot has rwa hundreds

Benjamin H Bristow received 121 votes.

K««» Croklin rewired 90 rotes.

Vital

John F Hartranft received GS votes.
Rniherfuni B Hayes received G7 rou*.
William A. Wheeler reoriwd 2 rates

fiM
For President.

Khhn I! Waahburo received 1 rote.

Rl’THERFORD B. HAYES,

Total rote 755, necessary to a choice

of Ohio.

On tUs ballot the Michigan defe-

gatro voted Hsyw4, Blame 8. CaBklin Hl

points it out.

For Vire Preside*.

WILLIAM A. WHEELER
James G Blaine received 292 vote*

of New York.

Benjamin Ii Bristow received 12G rotes.
Oliver P Morton received 108 vote*.

Ronco Conk fin received 84 votes.

John F. Hartranft re*rived 71 votes.
Rutherford B Hayes received fiB rotes.

EEha B Washburn received 3 vote*.
William A Wheeler receired 2 votes.

Total rotes 754, neeeraary to a choice

378.

On this ballot tbe Michigan dele­

"Honest money for all, arid
free school* for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interferance which will
destroy the other.’*

There io

STwifadfa^kJ fafau.'i

Smaten tbe Jot.

Let me say to th«* &gt;h“ »« deterred, by
orenmaiy

gular if the old foghorn 4 Obi..
sweet. ibepiaUer. and hs^he dirtioreiro
&lt;Zbafa Uh™ to doll U ifa t^Uo,

sort oe the forward mJ of every ferryboat

reward will be fitly rewtspeuae
A Jackbox Covrrr Rart itucAK

they behold lb» M«&lt;* of their pilgrim­

&lt;M&gt;r Washington

letter.

swing*

off. exclaims

and

as

the

With a joy and satfafartiou v^ cannot
Lijjre ia word- or convey in any

Ronco Conklin received Ifj rotes.

ner. we withdraw from the ticket that for

man­

It looks ao bow.

jdnk. or uriU. black trite
I up tote fa held by
&lt;J purtrsMs by Qte
re who* they are nstned
U«nahte variety in t.u.,

■fad.rf.fa.L_ a different style uf nJtok
•to hide her pretty face. One wear. blwk.
tte&lt; dotted with fine gold beads, uomkr
prefers a piece of sky Ubt crape a thisd
tMSaam^wf silk gaaae will. woven l«.rdct
aeroaS h«r fare, and vet another tries the
white bhrito arokridretd with nrwhich I befiefreia the fancy in veils. .V

boat

enthusiastically, as

votes.

It wouldn't be a: »n M;B.

The Gauvbwough hats which Urf
’
" * im and turn up at the 4dc

where the trains com* in-»they are all
brown linen and «&lt;&amp;eD and tbe man
stand.- over his valise

fights create in tbs new romer*

Rutherford B Hayes received 104 votes.

oomioee.

that croosM the river from the Jersey m&lt;k-

age New York? 'and as they gaae down
toward tbe boy. or up the broad North
River, beautiful with sails and remek, men
and woman alive with eageroem, soring
the right* of a lifetime, one envies tbe
freshness and expansion which familiar

THE TICKET
Benjamin H Brirtow rrerired 114 votes.

fear of extortion, that it fa not

a family of this

has held he hai proved a capital off rial.
Tbe young mro of tbe party .sprixlly
are anxious for Ids nomination, and they
feel that if Mayor 0’DonM marinated «
the candidate for Congress a deserting
and able gentleman—a warier in the
cause who has never asked or received

gation voted Havre 5. Blaine G, Brfatow

Jamca G Blaine received

When

the not unfzeqnent group of out of torn

ahead of the party strength. Last spring people in serrev ovrfinff erft* comes in
the Republican of this city could find no
right on Broadway. o« temro to remark
one willing tohend their uckct. util a*
under his breath “Centennial folks.” you
of Mr. O Duanril, and be allowed bis can tell them a square off. The tall in­
name to be used. There were but two dividual ia agray mohair duster who w
daw io make the canvass, but Mr. O'Dou.kfal rflfa^Xf. fafa fa* faR - if
aril wm riected Itoor by nroriy 1UU
majority, and for tbe firai time in nearly teMUkBH &lt;ble. «H&gt;r tfa
10 years the city has a Republican execu­
tive. Mayor U DouM's admiaistnUioa,
has been smreemfnl, and h» usual ability •m try to rec everything at &lt;««■ as he

James G Blaine received 293 rotes.
Otivvr P Morten renrirod.113 votes.

378.

er in I’biladdphta. the counter allrtrtiou
at Cinriimsti. and the rumors &lt;d extortion
faChfartrf fafa «fa. 71" ■» ■s*

'ifaJ TEfaHklfarfrfd- farfL-

rwrlrrf &lt;3 refa

J..k« F

^*1 &lt;he pm•~-J
o.m.\ The dew
_
s ork coocode ibr ti.itnnu.
tiou to a werfeni dewM&gt;crat . and 1 m j
tbe opinion that they will fo.
to
concede a aoft weary platform. Afire if

Tk.li4&gt;i.fa« ■**■" •"‘“ft

sail from New York to Boetou. up tbe
Sound, u worth a gtmt deal more than h
costa, rod everyone ought to see the me­
tropolis -of New England. A pood ou
weeks can be profitably pet in here ou
thin roast this mnmner ; and don't put
it of too long. In the Ml, the dilatory
ones wiD all be here, and the city will be

body will dare Bay 'that henuty unadjtiK-J
ri adorned-the mart* ahrt
'
torn and ww tbe faahiuns.

DBT GOIffiS HAH TAKEN A
TUIB1J '
WHERE ?

WauatawTOS, D. 0. June, 16th 187C.

At A W. Bailey s

Tbe cxatenient attending the reading of
tbe telegrams ar received at the different

,
PrifaT fa.
mouths has Mood at the head of our col- telegraph o&amp;ces is more intense than 1 stringer* from tbe Went. And the fitnt do a icmni deal of burinres during the
Lfafafaanfa 12 fa
word*! have to say is, keep out of the the Centennial arrow, but be fa not doing
John F Hartranft received G2 votes.
MDi the word# ‘ Subject to the deririon have ever before observed m this city, suvo hotels, and don’t hire hacks from publie it. The people are there tQ MB, Mt to
Elihu B WaBcboro received 3 vntn.
Extra henry Shinin- 124 cts.
on a few rare oecarioM during the war. at stand#. New York hotels are neither so buy. Oro firm made extensive pnpanef the Republican National Convention.”
William A. Wheeler received 2 rotes.
Best eottemdea 15 to 30 eta.,
the time of Lee’s surrender and when dma, so comfortable, or so reasonable in _____
_________
tious
for the_________
Cush trade that was cowing.
Total Tote 756. neeesnry to a cboire and M-nd forth as the ekmcr of the Re­
GM Tinting 12 cts.
’
till
put off aH----their
Prudent Lincoln's death first beacame charges as Chicago bourea. A suite of and------------------Twenty bone Cornett 45 cts.
379. When Michigan was catted on this publicans of the nation as for more than publicly known. The business in the rooms. with bath attached, which can be ' "
” —
Ladies' hose Kxn henry 10 rt»
had at a first-clam hotel, like the Grand
ballot IIou. Will-an, A. Howard said : eight month* bo had been onr first and
Tso batten Kid Glove* 90 cu.
Pacific, for rix drikri a day. wifi coat
There is a man who has beaten three Docn.A nice line of Cost Huxiing*
only eLoire for Prerideet. the antae of discharge itself, and the thousands of double tare, and inferior roams in propor­
A fall and cimplete amortment
BCTHEBFOBD B. HAYES the ac-** clerks are gathered in knots of various, tion. The low-price hotels that advevClothinr.
rises, each growing confident or despond­ ifac rooms for a dollar a day are nasty be­
compiidicd. able and pepriar arm
Ohio.
xxi5cf
description, usually in crowded
ent as the vote by States is annonaetsL yond
ii mMimMlta, &lt;4 Broadway and all she
Ia this action the Conreatton organOH men rod young wo and mro of middle
ixvd Victory made mkcou certain, and ag*d. are aB crowding and elbowfair their
Oliver P Mortoa received 82 votes.

left the ex ConMcrate^and tbrir Nertb-tasm iu which the New Yorker* took a
piomincat put, swinging their hats with ere allies standiag defeated. dromnfaH.
great exultation. Tbe Maine men looked
annihilated, on tbe brink of drepair ITs
dubious, and Hale’s free grew black.
Their bring no choice, the clerk proceed­ j writ It cvM
te better.
ed to call the roll for the sixth ballot. as
The result fa wtiat we expected, what
follow*:

way to the latest dispatch on

the bulletin

boards, and tbe name* of Blaine, Marton.

Bristow, Conkling, Hayes, Hartranft and

gather in one inextricable map.
hurry too aod fro as

Woman

ardent!y interested,

Minitiwl as their fetbtfa,?haabaads.
James G Blaine reerired 36S notes.

glorious new* cams lashing ever tbe wires

brothms and

Rntherfotd B Hayes received 113 vote*.

ou tbe crewing of tbe

been smitten with the contagion and dk

of October,

1875, that old Bill.

Oliver P Morton itcared S3 robs.

That JlutJtrrforrl B. nayt arryiag tbe

Bosco Couklin received 81 votes..
r

12th

Benjamin H Bristow reeared 111 rates.
.

.

John Fl,artrxnfl reerived 50 v««.
Elihn B Washburn received 4 roles.

Alhw

wm defeated.

free

and

Basse* of “Houert money,

non MCtariaa Sefettab" was fleeted Gov­
We arid

then uGra7

William A Whederreeeived 2 votes.

ernor of Ohio.

Whole number of votes, 754. nr i emery

IL B. llayrt njmntf to «JG /roM /or

to a choice 378.

On this bnlat as on tbe

preccediag Obe the 22 rotes of Michigan

tn 187G, aod we say now,
R. B. H»9~.

Gem.

rikrire

RntberfcMd B. Hayes received 384 rotes.

for the second poritiou

Benjamin H. Bristow received 21 rots*

When New Tori wm called. Mr. Pom
eroy srid that to imficate that New Tori
is ia favor of unitr and victory, she caste
G1 votes for Rutherford B. lisp* and 9 ,
for James G. Blaine. This result was 1
greeted with ferorious cheers.
The result of the vote was known as 1
4&gt;oo as the roll eatt waa aver, and the dale-1
gaten oa the victorious side abandoned
tbcmariven to shoots of triumph.
Tbe ehair—The vote is as follows:
Total number 756; necenaaiy to a choice.
379 ; Haye*. 384;[fcriom and roudaned

candidates

with a sense

ot as

their riden.

Member, of CWgrros

feverish and

impatient.

much importance

A

as
are

pretense of

work u kept up but it is evidently done to
hide the deeper emotion.

which does not very materially change the

remit of the first.

AH are waiting with

— wfa ,fa _fafa fafa
T&gt; fad.
_&gt;kfakfafa_ rf Mfal^nd.
with stroeaas triekhug owe them, and ivy
rod fins fimrisbiug in the shade-. The
center m*
with fountain and
Beat, and evurproro in boxes outline its
oral, and arom tbe taUc* where people
fata* to marie uvur faro nU brer. About

L, fad, u&gt; th.' p-nufa S&lt;w TaHur dfa
not disdain tn walk far, enough fok. his
meals tn give him an appetite for them.
A* for carriages, don't bepermaded to
appropriation HU* may continue soase
take any vehicle at the depots Uu the
wash
The speech of Wood of New
street car*. the exprre* os^padrs ttw
York, yesterday, if an indication of the

From general indications the deadlock

The sdectiou of lion. Wm. A. Wheel­
er of New York,

Even tbe children have

hated breath for the third.

AreidrW.

JamesG. Blaine receired 351 rotes.

soul

cuss the merits of the several

rooms as easy of reach as those oa the
parlor floor, and their airiness and coal-,
nere makf them preferred in summer by
all who undmtand hotel living. Small
rooms, as comfortable, and even luxwriotta,
as any in the house, on three floor*, are
a dollar and a half a day, without mtwh.
Remember, in the city system of charges,
a room if never kt fur leas than twancyfour hour* . ud is charged for the same,
whether it fa occupied for a night roly, or
a Bight and a day. The restaurutt in aQ
tbehoteb are abommably Mfaprirod,
but you are not obliged to Eve there.
Between Fourteenth and Eighth streets,
ou Broadway, there are sevem hrtr-Moed

between the House and Senate npa&gt;

sentiment of the majority in the

the

House,

its electaoa over any opposing tiekrt that

it is pMUe for tbe opposkioa to put in

the field then- fa not tbe
We predict* nu^rity

and a victory as giorious as that

as

large,

won

in

1872 ia every 8tate that was /rer before

applause, which dsowfitd the aunaic of tbe wm, and do nA for a nmeaeut doubt
the band] Blaine. 351; Bristow, 21.
a grand victory for tbe right in several
Kathmfeed B. Hay®, of the State of Ohio,
taring secrived a majority of all the rotes
cast, fa hartby inlirnd to be th* ronrimn

of its outer petals dondaboM a heart of
fire, while the oU Houma bori it added

gOTL.TKJTKJZ'^rf

FOR LADIES

odd colors, none of them to be {inferred to
the-rotkmal pink and white, and some jur-

To the Editor of The Detroit Post.,
D fa quite likely the B'ptfiiiiii
of
J acksou county will present a mUMite
fcr Congsrm fc-s the Third District thw

JOR GENTLEMEN
Wanted.—Every one to try our Teas
/’rfere .fosrrn
'

Sxtra, Maxdc 4 Pbebtox.

xxiBwS

�(he Jcjii-Weekly ll8prtliM|rila|ffier.|

Ou metlmi« Mr. PreWa* the report Aw*.
*4opted.
Cijt
One of the fisest mstchesof the seasen eatnt
off on Ihe 21*1 lust on the Uolhreok farm w&lt;m

ef this city, io bird, eaeb JI
rd. rWEM
eighty yards laundry. Foor prire*. the fol­
lowing is the score.
C. E. Barlow

J. P. Ilolwrt*
R. Mudge
Geo. Goodyear
F. Barlow
P. A. Nheldou

Member* all present.
Journal rend and approved.

On motion of Mr. Ctfliu. the Clerk wa.
authorised and in»tn»ef*d to draw an order
of fl.&lt;»0 payable M demand, and one of
Fl,200 due February 1st, 1877 with interest
at seven per cent, per annum.
Baid order*
P*y*bfo «o J. W. Ven Dorn or bearer, and to
beiu full for completion of Court Hous*
fence.
The accounts of J. P. Roberts and 17 others

lows.

• Your connnitt-.r on county building* re
spectfully recommend that the Sheriff he au­
thorised to employ some one to level np the
ground on tbe East side of Court House yard
under the fence and the Northeast corner in­
side tbe fence and finish filling up poet hole*
on west side of said yard.
Also la repair
the walk near th* Northwest corner of the

W. Sax by
John Hotchkiss
Ralf Jordan
A. Black killing his ten straight birds, took
P. A. Bbeldou second, and W. liar* third.

Wm. D. Hays
F. Barlow

0 1111
0 1111

4
4

G. Goodyear
W. Saxby
P. A. Sheldon
B. Jordan

On the shoot off Wm. Hay* took first money,
and John Wickham 2d. Then came some
double birds siiootiug.
Wm. Hay*
W. Sax by

resulting as follow*.
I 0 I 1 11

* 1 0 1 0 00

6
2

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.
Gold ll‘2j.

Grand Centennial Celebration

.

Still raining.

Wednesday Morning. Jun* 14th, IHTfl.
Board convened pursuant to adjournment.
Itoll relied, htember. »R prerent.
After the reading of the journal. Board pro­
, eroded Io buineaae.
Charie* n. Bauer, Prosecuting . Attorney
made* verbal report hi relit ion to claim
against Manistee county.
Mr. Benbsm offered the fallowing resolu­
tion. which on molta of Mr. Walker was
adopted.
ilvtohrd, that the Prosecuting Attorney
be in*tructe&gt;l to procure an assignment of
Ihe claims agatart Manistee county In Ike
Vanderpool trial which have l-eron paid by
thi* county and present them together with
expense* incurred by this county to the
Board efSupervisor* of Manistee county el
ihe October mbswo. in neconlane* with tbe
auggcation in the decision of tbe Supreme
Covrt in thecate of the People ro rri Barry
county r*. the Board of Supervisor* of
Manistre eounty.
Mr. Dewey laid before th* Board the
affidavit of Thoma* Casey of the township of
Berry, showing the killing by him of a wolf
mere than three monthanld in the township
of Johnstown in this county, together with
the certificate of a Justine of the Peace and

Tbe Johnstown and Barry Lyceum will hold Assessor of said township of Johnstown show­
their 1st Annual celebration In KeDy's drove ing that the law in relation thereto had been
east aldo of Fair Lake in the township of complied with, which ou motion waa re­
Tenth day of the rainy season.
Barry July. 1st. 187C. Goo. M. Dewey of Has­ ceived and placed on file.
The Board being satisfied that said certifi­
ting* will deliver the annual public address at
The corn need* special attention.
10.30 A. M Other tlialinguisbed Speakers will cate and affidavit are correct.
On motion of Mr. Phi lips they awarded
be
present
and
will
make
appropriate
remark*.
an Saturday evening.
The Conn, have seco red ex eellent music to en- to Thoma* Casey of the township of Barry
Tb« nomination of Hayes and M heeler is very
liten tbe occasion, end will spare no peins to a bounty of eight dollar*.
popular fa this county.
Mr. Collin* movsd that the chairman and
make this the most interesting celebration evgr
Greenback* were worth in coin on W*d&lt;&gt;**~
held in Barry Co. All are invited to be present. clerk of Ihe Beard sign an order now in the
■isy
cents an the dqjlar.
hands of th* county trwasqyer drawn by the
By order of the Association.
Lula of Frtth garden vegetables constantly
chainaan and clerk of the Board of Super­
visors of Kato* and the county drain eommi*
for *ale by John Stanley.
aioner* of Barry and Eaton counties ou the
A fine job of grading is being done on th*
treasurer of this county. Said order is of
South end of Michigan avenue.
Growing Weather.

Weed your garden*.

A knitting machine for sale al tbe Bax sen
office on very reasonable terras.

Fua *au al this office a Remington
machine et half manuthcturenfprice.

sewing

School cards constantly on hand at
II• saint Orrirx. (‘all and see sample.

the

List of patents issued to Inventor* of Mich­
igan for the week ending Jun* 17. 1874, and
each dalriTJune C. 187C.
Furnished this

of 175 80.
Motion prevailed.
On morion of Mr.

Philip*

Board took

On motion of Mr. I'erki ns the report was
adopted.
'
Mr. SHnata moved that the Sheriff be In'
^tructed to prohibit the posting of bills or
postefi* about the Court Hou** ground* and
buildings.

Motion prevailed.
Mr. Walker moved that the “Hasting*
Itebnblicau Bsxxn" and '-Hustings Home
•^ensaf be each paid the swat of fifty dollar*
fur publishing (be proceeding* of the Board
for the ensuing year. Motira prevailed
M r. Philip* sffirre/ the foltowing re* olu’
Uh—&gt;, lb.w
■ Jwbfnm —nJ,—J
against Joseph Cole, in fiivor of tbe People
of the Slate of Michigan at the last term of
th* Circuit Court for the county of Barry on
a forfeited recogniune* for the sum of two
hundred dollar* and costs taxed at twenty
nine dollar* and sixty cents, and
BArerre. the said Joseph Cole ba* repre­
sented to thi*,Board that at th* time be en­

amended as follow* : that two per remt, be
added to one-fourth -of the equalised xiBuatlon* of the real relate of the three year*
1873. 74 and 75 together with ths aserewd
valuation* of tbe real estate of 1S7C in eecb
several township of Barry county and in the
city of Hasting* be adopt'd a* the equallied
valuations of Ihe real relate of each such,
township and tbe city of Hasting* for the

tered into said reeognirance he was indemni­
fied, but in conaeqneno* of the delay la be^nningauit on said leregniunee he haa lag I bi*
security, and

Wfarrre. the said Joseph Colo haa Offered Io
mnkegood to th* county of Barry the monies
paid and expense* incurred in coasequence
•f th* salt in which tald recognisance ws*
given and those growing oat ef the same,
provided be can be released from Ihe payment
The yeas and nays were called for and (he
of the balance, therefore,
motion to amend the report did not prevail
RneltJ, that, if Ihe said Joaeph Col* shall
by yeas and nays as fuUewji ■
pay or reuse to be paid to the Clerk wlthp
Yea*.— Mr. Dewey, Odell, Sidnam, Stowten days from this date the sum of seventy
five dollar* tbe same may be received by said

Clerk In fall satisfaction of said judgment
and th* same discharged.
The commiltee^on miscellaneous claims,
through their chairman, Mr. Smith, further
reported that they had examined Ihe follow­
ing account* and would recommend thei&gt;
allowance as follow*:
Juhnatown a* eijualired and recommended
by the ooamiiltet.
Mr. Perkins called for ihe yeas and nays,
and tbe motion to amend did wot prevail by
yeas and nays' as follow*:
&gt;.
Teas.—Mrl Brown, Dewey, Sidnam. Hnrith.

Stowell. Witter and THU 7.
Nays. Mri Armour. Bartram, Benham.
ColKni. Hteghtaiu.
Henry,
Houghlalin
James W., Hoyt. Odell. Perkins, Phillipa and
Chairman, IL
Mr. Sidnam moved to amend the report by
deducting on* j«er eent. from the rest es­
tate valnatioa of the township of ffabtistown
and'I wo per flenl. each from the real estate
valuation of th* townships off
Maple .

paper by Cox A Cox, Bolieitort of Patent*.
Washington, D. C.
15. R. Ros* ba* just completed a fence ins
. W. Uckira. Pip* Coupling*, East Raginawfiuut of bi* residence on Michigan avenne.
C. Brommer, Mixing Sponge Cake, De­
Tbe effort to organlie a’first class fire de­
partment in this city bids fair to be a success.

.

To the Board of Rupervlsnnr of Barry
county.
.

were presented, end on morion of Mr. Pet­
kins referred to the committee on mlsoellaneou* claim,.

After the main match there waa a aweepsteak
shoot the following was the entries and score.
Five birds.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Board proceeded is business..
The coatwdltowen county buildings th rough
||elr CMirfcai jfr. Dewey reported as ftp

Oh motion of Mr. Collin* tbe report wu
adopted.
Mr. Dew*y moved to reconsider the vote'
taken yesterday by which the report of the1

Tbe sueee** of th* Baton is attributable IO th.lr
rrnulne siccUvnccff The pobk hx* observed that
■hat they are advertised to do. User do. and that

WHEAT (white) per buabelt 41-3101.15.
WnBAT(rsd)p.rbs«bcl.41.(001.10
FLQVB. per cwu 4154.
CORN, per bushel, tte.
0AT8. per buxhrl. 3O0E.
BUTTRR. perib.. Uffilde.
EGGS, per doeeu.!4r.
POTATOES.per bushel. 3te..
APPLES. perbashel.Mte.

-BEANS. per busbet. ffiWfil.OO.
.PORK. 47.ttf8.00.
MESS PORK. nerlb..ll&gt;.
BBOULDERS.per !■&lt;.. toe.
LARD, per lb.. 14c.
.
TALLOW, prelk.7’4c.
\
CHICKENS, prelb.. A\
CHEESE, per Ib„ It)
WOOL. perIb.E50»c.
SALT, 4a*.p*rbbl..41.r.
'
BALT, eoene. per bbl.. KJM
HAT. per tea. 41O.OO014.OO.
DRI ED P EKOH ES. peered, per lb-15:

DRIED APPLES, pm-lb., fa.
MAPLE SUGAR. Witte.
HIDES, rreea. per lb..05c.
BIDES, dry. pec lb.,B*.
SHEEP PELTS. Ste to 41 S.
CALF SKINS, srecn. per lb., fa.

Gold. USX.
M*a*y. ou call
per rent.
Prim. Mercantile Paper. SWddrer .
Mitb. Central rtoek. &lt;7H- «

committee on equalitdllon was adopted.-f, ;
Yeas and nay* were called for
Wolf, and the motion to reconsider
prevail by yeas end nay* as follow* :
Yeas,—Mr. Armour,
Dewey,
fitowell. Walker and Wolf, C.
Nay*.—Mr. Bertram. Benham,
Grove and Woodland as eijualired and recom­
Batter, prime fam: MM. —Hfi«W JVP&lt;v »■
Collin*,
Houghtalin Henry,
HoughtoUn Creamrr. 3M423; pern to fair. UffiM.
mended by the Conimillec.
Ens. wwtera.lWHS
7;^
The yeas and nay* were called for by Mr. James W„ Odell, Perkins, Phillip*, Smith
ThUew.ffifi.
■
' .
Perkins and the amendment did not pre­ wnd Chainnan. 12.
Rio coffee. Jobbin*. 1MH9, iroM; Jara. IMS
Oa motion of Mr. CoUiu. Ihe Clerk was
vail by yea* and nay* as follow*:
Yea*.—M&gt;. Dewey, BiduhM snd BioWekJ, . allewed^an order of three hural rod dollar*
to apply oa hi* mjary for 1874.
On motion of Mr. Perkins, Charles H.
Brown, Collin*. Hoaghtelin Heasy. Houghta- .
lin James W.. Hoyt. Odell, Perkins, Phillips. Bauer, Prosecuting Attorney, waa allowed
an order af two hundred dollars to apply on
Hiuith, Walker, Wolf and Chairman. Ifi.

J nine* Towusend is making exleusfve im|.r.&gt;ieni&gt;-ut« at bls residence on Michigan avAr.iolg the Germans of I hi* city the nomin­
al! ofGov. Haye* for President is exeeedingpopuiar.

I..bn we have no objection Io paying any

The isdie* of Emmanuel Church will serve
&lt;■ Cream and Strawberries, on Saturday
retting, al Ihe Justice office ofM. W. Riker.

Mr. Dewey moved to amend the report of
the committee by deducting one per eent.
from the real estate valuation of th* town­
ship, uf Barry and Johnstown a* equalited

I u honor of the nomination of Hayes and
heeler tbe Baxxun office was ireurtifully
immed with Chinese Lantern*, and Hfamluste I uu Friday evening.

The rlection of L. M. Dewey of Johnstown
l.y the Board of Supervisor* to represent them
at Lansing, at the meeting of the State Board

■ f '-‘(iiilitsrion, was very

wire.

Ac reprint onr Leader from Monday's ediu io comet a mistake made in our almence
itetruit attending th* Grand Ralificaltoo
vting held there on Meaday evening.

nam, HwUh. StowtHI.
Maye. Mr’
An
HoughtaBn' itaiirj,

Hoyt, Odell, I'erttfaX

Noliofi.

commillce on equalisation uf asseMmeul roll*

. f Messrs.
Meaner fit Powers. They are
selling lota of goods at price which make it
Ur the internet of the farmer* to palrouite

Wolf, and Ihe motion Io adopt the report pre
vailed by yeas and nays *s fellows t
.
Fee*r-M»-. Amour.' Hartrpm. Denhasa.

We note I hero farm improvement* with poruliar pleasure. and trust our well-to-do far­
mer* will continue to make them boTh tar

Total amount ef order, drat
sereion 94,037.03.
Items.ha follow*:
' Claidti auhiteti by Board, '

Brown, Collins, Dewey. Houghtaiin Hrary.
Houghlalin James W., Heyl, Odell, Perkins,
Phillips, fanlih, Wowril, WoW, Wdltir bid

ibeir own good, and lhaf work way be given
our efficient, but not overwork mechanic*

$2,200.00

Opium a trade hiaheria terpens* to th* report
Of an iafervd etop-uuw held st 17.
Morphia*. reesaiasatfiUfil Quinine41JO. AtMjat.lfrTr.
LtoaoedoB b roacUng; raw. 55; boiled «0.
Lunt OU No 1. down to
Coffee* are Merer t JavaOeS; Rto IMS1;.
8ecnr haa been verrstroa* but is wuokalM-

FMtltoo RmJudAeworWN
, Ebe live steak martlet was evoediaair iaaetir*.
i. ttw.'Sc

Chairman. 1“.
Nays,— Mr. Sidnam.
The accounts of Marcus W. Riker and four
other, were prroeptedandun motion of
Perkin, referred te AffooWmifcafi'&lt;W Ail

On Friday afternoon there will be rhetorical
exercise* consisting of eeaay*, declamations
and dialogue*, at the school house in High
.School room. Exercise* will commence prompt­
ly at half past eno. Patrons of the Schoo! are
cordially Invited to be present.

J. aamethmofMr. OoHhts Board

On motion of Mr. Walker acreont No.

Mr. Geo. Whitney of Hastings Township is
rebuilding and putting two addition* to hi*
bouse and building.* Horse Barn 30x40 feet.
Tbe work is being done by flams a^d Brun­

4: Wm, H. Pqwcx*

Lansing on th* third Monday in August next,

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au of this city, and is said to be a first class

OaauimiVMi-.rnttel. »l.0-T

VaaDnra V* extra for making such change

that Mr. VanDcm bad agreed to accept
the same ; that Mr. VaaDorn had comidet*d
said fence to th* awlWhrttae
eummiltoe
that it ia fully up to contract, and would

ad-

ted without day.

lit

as allowed at fSfi no claimed.
On moilea of Mr. Wolf tbe report was nd-

n,

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not show the rim it did under tbe ^saepeaS of a
war ia Europe. W bile extra. 4LM«: No. 1 whUe
MM: Ne.
N*. 1 aoAm. LJL VW We
1 white. rrilenJune. J1JH Md ; for new oop do *a»-

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                    <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 17.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1876.

Read the Record

Jhcpejni-Weeklyhepljblica.n bapper.
GEO. M. DEWEY'
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

j PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVEN- I
TION.
[Continued ''■orn last issuu.]
FOB Vjcr PMMWBNT. '
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The convention 'selected by a unani; mous vote, all other names being withdrawn
। the Hom William A. Wheeler of New

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OLIVER CBIllEB FIOII iseejksb

TEH-MS Or SUBSCRIPTION:

RA TES OF

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sold

1AD

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL
Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED
PROFESSORAL AMD BUSINESS CARDS.
MILO T. WHEF.LKR

Come and get one ON TRI I.

F. 8. BOW EM.

8TUD0AKIR AND FISH 8», IM.

IrXOER

Champion Reapers and. Mowers.

JOHN Q- CRESSY.

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,

S-C- PR1NDLENOTARY PCHLICCONYKTANCEB A LOAN
^EXT.-Will cwUUulaio «a rw! Mato for
.ux, of TJAI »n4
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HOLBROOK,

50yl

GI'EBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
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THE VICTORY IS

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ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

LUCIUS RUSSELL

CHAS. 11. BAUER.

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BURGHER.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

WM. H. HAYFORD,

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attorn ar*

in Uhiaoity.

.

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.

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WM. UPJOHN.
►■HYlHCTAN A SCROgON.-OBe.
titaUMl.. BtMinn. Mlcb.

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AND

HEl'3 ME!

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M. D.
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DR. H. F- PECKHAM.

li. C. PECKHAM.
PH not ! AN A HUBGKON,
VRKKPORT, BARRY COINTY, MM'

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M. W. H1KKHL

SALISBURY fc BROSSEAU

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Geo A Halsey, of New Jeraqy.
A B Cornell, of New York.
Thon B Koogh, of North ( hrolina.
A F Willkoff, of Ohio.

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I1 W Scott, of Oregon.
.
Nehun W Aldridge of Pennsylvania.
J no J Patterson, of South Carolina
. Wm Rule, of Tennessee.
M S Colburn, of Vermont.

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Irving, Mich , April, 11th, 1876.

PiIlLAr&gt;XLi*HiA, June Xi!d, 187(i.

years ago, is John Alden’s writing-desk,
which was brought over in the ALt^fluwrr.

The firenlace is a ginDwe of _ history in
iteelf. Hanging over tho fire on the crane

ictll. On the mantel are the tinder-box,
the cram&lt;-lamp, and other ancient articles,
above which hang the old flint-lock mus­
ket and jwwdur-horn. At the side of the
fireplace ia a small but neat spinning­
wheel, which, according to, Mn-. Gerieral
Cunningham' was brought to tbia county*
in tho Aliijt/kncer. Years aju it was
thrown aside as uaelcai, but when the
Centennial Hrorcmout began to 'extend its
influence over the country, a Miss Tower
took hold of it, buratehed it up, and put
it in condition to be opperated on by her,
much to the amusement of the visitor*.
Alongsidnuf the wheel is a chest
of
drawers, mid to be 200 years old, an nsMcrtion its Appearance fully justifies the
truth of. At the other aide of the hearth

thcvralli

W Alridge, of Rhode Inland.
Mr. Smith, of New York—Sir, as Sec­
retary of the committee on Resolutions, I
desire to report the following declaration
and move that it be added to the pbt-

To tkoM Whom it may' Concern: Wt a
ofbut office. 1 .
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PQR. TABLE 58Thedutisw
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1 nin now running a NEW
1
resolnt wd* wte adopted. Thanks ware
—*-%d to Um aecreuriua, aergeaM.iuACBINE for Movmg, Rasing, or.Ufogig-. iXa, aud, on motion of the chair,
_j ,m
the eitixens
ling the Location of Buildings from - small 4iW£
’*‘ of Cincinnati for their ho«nitalitY abdtindnem.
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"■reat, and having handled about l.SOO build- ■ Mr. Eggleston—In behalf of the Ohio
j nigs in 1G years, feel confident I can satisfy
lion of our candidate for President of the
I those that may favor me with a cn*L
t’nited States.
Mr. Keyea, of Wisconsin—I move that
mv address is Irving, Barry Co-, Mich.
wo now adjourn tint Ar.
The motion
.
TV. S. DEA-IST,
put and carried, and the Convention
I

A Big Bell.

aut-Colom.4 Nathan Bcirelt from John
Hancock, first gorertm of Massachusetts,
in 1781. Abo pendent b a sword worn
by (blood Barrett in the memorable ConTlial we prrtant
Candidatps. Tur .card
1OO&gt;, I'Hff, when he
wm only a captain.
A pewter flatter,
ted States, two distinguished statesmen of said to have been made a century ego, is
eminent ability and character, and conspic­ suspeaded beside a ennteeo of the Itcvolv uously fitted for those two high offices, tioa aad a wood plate, filled with mart &lt;
and wc confideatiyjyijc^to the American of tftoo, but which originally fu.aicd n
aIo to entrust . the administration of portion of a faahioauble young lady's Wc 1­
public affairs io Rutherford R. Hayes ding outfit. . On an old-firhibnabie side­
board is arrayed the china-ware in frogas
and WiUhm A. WW*.
TU chair—Shall it bo uniiniinottdy during tho Bcvu* .tibu, with its pcc alurfigured pbtas and many-colored cups an
adopted?"
MUcara. There Eb n veritable whistle
Il was agreed.to.
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.
Mr. Lewis, of A’jrginia—J n»w to offer
the thanks of this convention to tiw dis­
tinguished IUIUIIUIUI
individual who
lIDgUUOCH
»KM has presided
— — this meeting.
_ -.a— ■ *rI will
-it read,
—t •the
i.. rendu. .over
unr who auy wUh caa aukt Ihh taB
UonT
’ : '
-JfeaptettZ.. .That the Pnayh nt of the MM."
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Convention is cntillftl.. to the thgaksx^ : And these are not the all unique ex­
this body for the able and impartial ma»- hibits in thin Depai tment, of which I shall
tar•ftcr for tbc: benefit of
“er hi which he has discharg»d th« arda-

mS^ttalgE
vruaM .tuition.

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G M Buchanan, of MMreippi
Chauncey I Filley, of Missouri.
I W Osboru, of Nebraska.
John 1’ Jones, of Nevada.

J D Sewer, ofTlrgfola.
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John W Manon, of West Virginia.
Elihu Enos, of Wisconsin.
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Newton Edmunds, ofi Dakota.
SaylsA J Bowen, of
umbia.
Thou Donelson, of Idaho.
A II Beattie, of Montana:
Stephen B Elkins, of New Mexico.
Jno It MeBridc, of Utah.
Orange Jacob, of Washington.

The Triumph i.~ Complete

TOltNEY AT LAW AND PROSECUTING
iTTORNEYfor harrv CoaW*. A««nt tor Honan

Six weeks gone nod stock still rsiting
—The Pfiat Boy «t the Exhibition—
Decision of the Agricultural Ju. j—
The Woman’s Department—Pre­
paring for the
Glorious Fourth—

The sixth week of the Exhlbhlcu opered well and iavdeerh^; active. A steady
turns-sc in the attendance is wt ill notica­
one from each Stole bo ujtpoMed to net in ble. Even rainy dayx are no drawback to
conjunction With the Chairman of this con­ injot rnent of Visitor for If the aveunra
vention M,n committee to wait upon the and walks are wet and muddy, and the
nominees of thc-lcocirentioD, and solicit air damp, the ruterior of the buildings
their acceptance bn the platform adopted. afbnl a dry, comfortable’ and must &lt; .ttwtaiuiog jetreat A ludieious'Ovident oc­
Txi.emtXxf fbom nr tixx.
The chairman then read the following curred. oe Tuesday -nt Ope of the cn2 rance
telegram •
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&gt;1 LurusAilcs. .A fkt boy—a lionie sp&gt; viuit n
Wasuimutox D. C., JuneG, ISJfi. from Ufinius and a rirnl to Barnmn’s—
Totb-TJbn. Eugene. Tfol«
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presented hnnsjf at the usual place of
I linpotlmt you w^l Cod ft courcnut&amp;t entrance but waa to his own dismay un­
to at op in (,'olurabmt end Bear my Congrat­ able to pass tlirough. The gatekt *pcrs
ulations and sincere persrmnl respects and were powerless to render assistance or
advice. Their orders were to permit no­
n-garda to Gov. Hayes.
(Signed)
Jamju G- Rua ixx. body to pas* into the grouuds except
The reading of the tclrgnnu waa teceiv- through the stile, and yet th:&lt; applicant
was in the most literel scti»c a “body."
ed with cheers.
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TltK NATIONAL BXKiHITtVK CoMMITTKE. What was to be done. The boy had Lin
Mr. Cumhack, of Indiana—I move that fifty-rent piece in his hand, and demanded
the dek-gatioD* be seated and that we de­ admission. The Dqortment of Adtnistermine our National Committee. l&lt;t us aions was applied to, a hurried consulta­
do that at once and then wg will adjvurn. tion was held and as a laat resort
lu accordance with this mdtlou the fol­ the heavy youth wrs admitted tlirouglp
lowing were a'ppointml members of the I lie wagon gate.
The Women's Dv|&gt;artmeiit at the Ex­
o.mmittoc with tho understanding that
a delegate from Texas should be appointed hibition is one of the things not to be
Kueczcd at. The New England kitehen is
in the evening.
quite a center of attraction, and is one of
TUX national cdjittirTKK.
those distinct fewturen that a person is
Jcre He.-rnWm Selma, of Alabama.
likely to inspect several times. The la­
' I’owell Cfaytou, of Arkansas.
dies, under the superintendence of Miss
Geo C Gorham, of California.
Emma Southwick, have been extremely
Marshall Jewell, of Connecticut.
fortunate Jn securing many objects of
Samuel M Harrington, of Delaware.
special interest for exhibition, which are
Wm J Punnan, of Florida.
doubly notable by reaaon of their novelty
James G Devol, Of Georgia.
and age. A combination of quaint areluJu P Root, of lllinoft.
lecture, antiquated Ihrniture, and the
Win Cumback, of Indiana.
epochal coeturucs of the attendants, gives
John Y Stone, of Iowa.
one a pleasing view of Hfo in New EnJohn IT Martin, of Kan.-v.ix
gland * century ago. There w a chai*Wm OGocdloe, of Kentucky.
that was btougbt from Old England
PBS Pinchbeck, of Lmmrana.
•he second ship that landed on our coast;
Wm P Frye, of Maine.
and another, made in Danvers, Maas., over
Chas C Fidton. of Maryland.
200 years ago. which ha* deemded &lt;rom
Geo F Hoar, of MaasachumtUi.
the family of Gpvernor Endicott.
UnderZach Chandler, of Michigan
ueath a clock, said to have been made IBS
John T Averill, of Minnesota.

igo6 Sold i/I i8p.
304g Sold //f t8j».
j^ja
Sold ifl 18/3. 14376 Sold r/f 1874. 31077
SoLd /g 1875, jy/o fuLLy 100000 riLL
st ntguiiftD foif 1876. O/tt yijlf

J D VERT1SINQ.

WH01A NO. 1060

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER

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‘ adjourned.

I-had a look

trial*, bdiv-viog lU- no fair Ast'mate of
lltevaluo of machf.ies can befonued from
«uch t.'ah. The quantity of durability,
for inaiata', wluch is oue of the moat
important in the competition of reapers,
plows. Ac.. cannot be ascertained at all by
a &gt;dng!e exhibition of their working. The
jury willflbertfore, merely- examine the
macldneias they aUtxlin Agricultural
H all, and will tttxmnneud such makes as

A-conflict'af authority has arisen berttatn the Centennial Comn'arioreni and
the Centennial Board of.Pina..re, tue latter
contending that as they are entrusted
with tho money and their officers are under
heavy bonds for the. proper expenditure
of it, |hgy altoul ‘ have abioluto control of
the funds. Tlicy therefore decline
to
pay some useless iplarii* aud other extravwganero. The ■ rujponderahre Of" legal
opinion and public sympathy appears
.

be with the Board of Finance, who have
so judiciously guarded the purse-strings
against the moonshine of pompous figureheads. Arrangements for the 4th of
J uly demonstrations are in prognw,though
there are indications that the parade
won't be so large an uffjrini ns was contem­
plated. A disposition was manifested c
the part of the ctimmbmiou to hare the
.
ceremonies taka place within the Conten
niat Grounds, but good scuse has prevail­
ed to make it a frec\how ou that day,
and Tndqietidence Square lisa been select­

ed as tho spot. Gorurnor Hartranft will
take command Governor Tilden will
so appear at the head of the New York
column. New York could turn out a
splendid display buL no appropriation was
madu by the legislature for expense.; of
regiments and only some of the wealthier
ones will beable t j conic without that aid.
Tbo new bdl for Independence Hall ar­
rived (torn Troy a day or two ago, It is
a delicate little thing, weighing ouly 13,­
i
700 pounds and measuring seven feet in
height aud 23} iu drAimferencc. .Some
'tf the in .t-ii ft3 of- wiiieh it is cast, was
tacM from old cannons raptured from the
Brltidi at Saratoga in the revolutionary
;
war. The be11 bears tlio modest inscrip­
tion : “Presented to the city Philadelphia,
July 4, IS7'», for the Wfry of Independ­
'
ence
II all, by a citizen." Around the lip
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is
1 tha motto. Proclaim liberty throughout
aS
1 the land into al! the inhibitsnta there­
jof,” and at the top, “Glory to God in tho
highest, and earth peace, good will to­
ward
men." It will be hung in the
bel­
]
fry at ongs hut wi" not be ruiff unt'l
noon
on July 4th, when it a'.ll ped
J
fourth thirteen strokes, one for each of
the original States.
s

Who Should Bow First.

Who has not heard ladies express mild
surprise because Mime men
who had
been presented to them had not bowed
to them on meeting them po the street,
at the theater, or in the drawing room 'f If
you ask them, “Did you recognize him ?"
they will be apt to reply, “Oh, no: ot
course not; ho should havebpoken first. "Be­
ing reminded of tho w 1 defined etiquette
hairing an the aubjcct, they arc likely to
add; I know that very well; but no
woman wants to take-the initiative. . Men
should do that; it's tl»eir business; 'ft
-doesn’t belong to ns. No one cxpectH ns
to make .oun«clv( &gt; so bold." The tiuth
»
the
majority
of
woman
are
naturally* so.accustomed to man paying
court to (hem, to his making the first
advance in everything, that they can’t
.find in their sexual nennitivencss, in their
severely conventional solve*, to obey a
mandate they ongtnally iwuod, and still
insist on perpetuating.
Not one woman
in ten thousand has any fault to find
with the rule* in , foct, we have never
known a woman to ulycctto it. HevrrtheJ.WS, she suldom follow* it in her own case.
Sometimora woman says, as a son of
self justification. ••Supposing I alionld
speak to a man, on meeting him after an
introduction, and he should not remember
me! I Iowa wkwardT should appear; how
overwhelmed I shnuld te with* shame to

&lt;-bnerve that hd did not recoguixo inc. I
can't afford to phcc myself io a ixudtion
to seem to lie cnl by any roan." IT any
number of wnman fee! thus, jhe point of
etiquette should be ch.ingnd: tn order to
save their retmbililiefl. In truth, how­
ever, the objection is not well made.
There is not the amallait danger that

at the famous

far Kagie, “Old Abe,” no*
l in Agricultural Hl!!. This
whom nearly, everybody has

acknowicdgement of a
woman,
though he might not have' liter
recollection of ever having seen
fore, or though he were convinced bhe had
in Northern
confounded him .11! miwbMy rbe. And
tic foetthat be had boss recosniaod by a
woman would be the strongest prwnnphas *,r«iiientiy hr .ci exhib’-f'on for char- life cvidwioc that he had been presented
itaMe objects, earning over f26,«X). to bar. M«: are not Uriy either to for
•
•
—
grt their feminine acquaintances, or di**take Mm. Thompson for Mra. RobiuMU,
jnryoo
or Miao Blank for Mias Dash.

�firmUb. ■AmU.ladlk

Onaj-tAe. at he Lai bur a
Fifafar rfaj
ora behalf.

FOREPAUGH’S

.
, fcp, J, ।

CtAx:« IUmuk. Jxw 21,

He sssvrd through the w

Euttcx Baxxee:—

uod took Ids mat m Ocmgrre. after the »
tm wre-.
That is iLe sort «f
iktreroMii-hari. &lt;

This is a su&gt;at heaatifid

gbiat curnim SIH

1599999

m*

uwl
Ttecndd

Ihaunrr

■»»
&lt;1,, »
Wen, last erraing tic Hryublri*a» of
uefoslrd, to the lion, the tiger, and the
this dry met in Lures HaH and had a
exyUst. sad H.jo u the moose
It
Ctednsri
"
to them to reflet: ■phmdd time utifyit* ik
**d

flawing

everybody

Iitwl RtfltoQi W

I’ HcAdm-CU . J

Honest money for all. and
free schools for id}.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferanc* which will
destroy Die other ~
TO GOV HAYES. GREETING!

H. Pctxflrtxx whtat hosts uf friruosiuroded New Tick al lh*NaMaud Cmrew.
। tion of 1668. and who woald then hare
kern tK-minaried aa the Dewocatk amdi-.
, date for the Presidency bat for the twothird rule. Yet Mr. Pra dimew tried to
defom it R Ha ve, fow Gwmwm &lt; Ohio
, and JM Udly katou dur a «m«a cf

aad

with profcurid xtl^tioa.

to

seMMrJ to Lethe ndc,for

pnsed it. wwuld

The Vulcan

»?£**-*

hare

which Forges

I
ihe war i. . Mrt for
: Lud ; his pcraowal ehanctor is pure benmd
reproach ; and hi* odor ud &lt;f-gw*y
riwsyaaecurtd for Lias very hjhnspmt

Thunderbolts lor

*up-

fotal

pevred

hare

to

to (

many whose hearts were mere than fuB of I

r.TWMISOAY, JULY 6

aatirfartirm and that too throughout the

, torn uapraedtwted fomeeem
Alla G. km-ih ami breadih of am gtariom eousThurman has foe yam* been the artnowL- trr. and just as sure » November rornm •
edgr Imdre of the iMmnrriik rarer ia jam no sure wH] the Cfoeia&amp;ati mmiiMes ,
the Ssmate of the Uaitod Stm«r. latdlee
k demod Pwmdrat tad Vsre Prmideat
txaDy no other Drenoccu who has been ia
True

umldt

of u

JaLX&gt;jA.2XK

srrt dlaappriuud

al the defeat wf Jas. G. Bbiwe. al CUeia-

pobueal nypaamti.
I'm m
OiT
“ klWB -k”*
ored. Mr. Tharmaa tried to defeat R. B
Hayes' ucimiaaliM: ik foEovring dis Hayre aad got beaten
WSKam .(Bea h
a man of very thfiereml stamp
He aapatches were tea: hrin
prnb with wonderful p^-Wcr to the ba««
FBOM MR. BLAISE
and mom igworaai tdemeato of both panic,
Washington. June ir*th 167G.
i and, Lariag k.-x essdy eismed ia 1873. .
To Ger. E. B. Hayes. Columbm.
w a» irtretod to lend ihe rrexi «rngrk- gf j
1875.
Eve* by politied foes h« rampaigu '
hearts:;'

and

Mewmore

E

The speeches were I-rteard

other?

JIAVKh* FGATFOOM :

upon

WITHOUT A SINGLE PARALLI1

of the ddecata to nnri—fi. How. R. &lt;1

For Preridex:
El THERFORD B. HAYES.
tfOhri

lainseduteh-

happy.

was

Speeches were made by Maj. Walaoo, erne

nati. for H had kcocx endeared to every

true patriotic Aatnoa heart, and that

of Got

ioTcd none the kw, yet Lu adrnirm wid

to a max rappert with pride the CincfoB*ti uosBinem.
The
Grawd Kapids

who is Haves *

Dn^^crai
Wheeler ? he.

who i»

Now had the said jo­

ptr xMod Th urmxn. Pradkton. ur cCd
alike my highest plearare. as an finrt polil- I wm pvnou.c'ds wared of .««rgy. endur­ . Fog Bn A1W. Uo, o-kwU«ilj rodi
ance and cuserupuk ob araiatog
Tet he
itaJ duty, to do the utxncss is my power
1 In™
Ik, ad
ah,
was
U
bIch by this ratoe E. B. Havre
If
to pre mote your election. The * curiam
hepubbran mire I »vc tart tavriHe power X B. U.M:, «d gaoUHr th T(1 J
montwta of my returning and ermfirmud
j as ovtopered with thejeroegre: Dew^vat, I Nagata m aM UTaa tW ad iwpa
health will be devoted to severing yt-u a»
As the /Jbyt asp.
in Ohio, u A tut d&gt;uut trine for the Dem- I who Wheeler is.
large a rote in Manx as slu- would
have
OTUc prat; to wind «p brnmaem
■ "'hey &gt;21 Hsyt* and Wheckr into the
gi’en for myself
J. G. Blajxv
J^x“«^*-Uov«fcs»Mi&gt;o*xMn&lt;4
FEfiM* KESATOE MOETON
a»J show the Bctnocrary that to
deeave mtrtltgc.n: Iksaoeraf, Tbev west
Washington Jure 1G, 1676.
Lome rtocray c« Friday
frurn'ererv I xwccwJ paiMinly. owe mart U foyal to
Got. R. B. Hayes I Unmbus &lt; »hw — ceu-n.pt malion from M**u toCififorak . «»e ► rouBtry to ray the lamd.
I congratulate you upon your nomiaari-.:. kreare they knew thal there wassom^'
Now Barry County Republicans we
for the pnaadeuey. and shaE labor care- tiling m this man Havre shirt had enibled ,
bare a wort to do. and let us eater upon
retly.for your Bucrea*.
him to defom t*u&lt; uUy their lewdest rab- i
our work al oocc and no: ody do it, bet j
O. P. Mociw.
j
bk rvtmov and mranre: desnagugure but j
FROM SUELTAE1 BBlfflFOV.
। aho their ahlot reatomen and polished
Got. B, B. Hayta. ('dumbos. Ohio ;— . oraico. After a week or urorc tbe Ifa^.
ocreuc prarawl. will begin to «vwfriw that |
Mr. Hsycs m neithrr * Wy
» 9ohoi
UtamanwUm u j. vrey M u, bmx '
•toon victory in November.
MLy, we wu! tell tkx.. There are abler•}
' B. IL Bbistow.

. -«toTk in the countn. bet n -t manvr '•
am-og men wU ptoaeas other oeetmsrvf ■
for high mniiew.
I.
। '
Mmid^tnaDy, Kmkyfor! B Ifoyo
n» dcodedlj a Rruwger man than Mr. Het&gt; ‘i
dreck&gt; ; as the Govcnwn of ndfoinfo-r!
Suica. Ohio king the iarser and more !

F«OM SENATOE CONKLING
Waahingtun. June 1G, 187C.
Got. Hayes, (otambta Ohio —I Lean
fly congratulate the country, the Rcpsd/liParry at»d ynu on your ocininitian.
Y&lt;« need bo x*urascc of the eordri!ity
cf my asj^ert.
Smartly Yoctk

IIsTTuburg. June 16. 1676.
To Gea. R. B. Hate?, Culumbu*.
OLk/:—1 most Rucerdy eoogralolato you
■« yoar nomhatirs. PcuDrylraoia will
surely give yoq her vote ia November.
J. F. Haxtbaiot

Cotumbtis June 16.
To ii&lt;m. J. G. Bhme. W^hmgtoo —
Your kind dimwtob has tooebed me most
dreply. and I hardly know bow to rtapond
in fiitmg terms. The aararanee of tout '
•ympathy and support nerves me for' the
conteR on which we are about to enter.
With your returning heakh and strength
I see an omen of Repub&amp;ean soceow.
I .
trust that aD traces ot your recent B!aes»
will speedBy dkapprar, that you may k
restored to your family and country.
I
semi you my first di«pstch dore the ‘

I

FOR SALE OR TRADE
OSE hJin.UlLE STEAM SAW Mill
"•&lt;*■£ •*" rfafa mrr ity. ONH;
BIAVIFaIK os XILHSTtut. 44
ONE 5 year aU MAU, ONK-«! &lt;;&lt;;»■
•mH, new. fa. ONE HEAVE STA
™**Ia’
«« -k - GOOD
ThiLMfe
bee pintcahftcneule- &lt;e the

that the Ik-u»«.TatJ. of old

Barry cantxA nitsnoderWand our meaning, .'
'bat honesty and

loyalty

an

jriseipks

to which Hemoccacj is astrai^w. mid •&gt;
it does boc pomeasthe laUer. we are fair
to beiicre it does wot desire

the

former.

*od therefore we wffl my in November
next. I ksBocraey, rtiD you nnw wait.

CvRrt matton* more

alow,

and

•
from V

. 1 hree

present upfwarewee* we shall have tore-,
mail: till the middle «T July.

uapurtant Mr. Haytahaa ahwwn a higherr
Businem in this beautiful and busy i
exeeutree aUlity, &gt;»d has rraamaoded a
t ‘ city seem* to be good, or al kart everymere kurej approval, even from wditie*!
1 My seems to he busy.
Shall be at
ojroocra, than the Gtncrmr
fWum
Ils hm i-payed, above rfl thin-, the । Hastings to spewd the earning Alb iTnd
rare ability of nring above -M dru-L-jim hojc we may have xn exedfoat time.
and innLurah;; m ths dheharge of a
With the foot of wishes for yoursdf {
peat public trux. und only a very bold
would my thm of Mr. Hewdrirta. and the Baxsra, I ■uLseribe myself as ;

R'®f*ir Coxxusg

OOV DAYEir KQ-LY 7*1 ME. BLAINE

du it so well

MEW AOWIT1SMENTS.

n~
*e -nmg ever.
re: Republican, no: is be uKrteeccaJJy
Mrocper than some Dr-nocreta. but even
to that respect he ranks foiriy anuxi- the
furemou me* of the countrv, if the pemme
fam ef abfity no. juried, exremive
talret, m tskiog JBlo wraideraiiou
H-. a a man uf very pwc ind gvnuiw '« bdne Iriely nd &lt;b,
.-?1Y&gt;rto
Tr*’J ,D
«™y «»d ia o»d.rr laA, n*, aod,
«*■ irw —11^,

W, bar, wm &gt;
l*ble &lt;/m naj lin *bmi

and

WANTED

0/
FIFTY

Enomiious
Menaarerii's,
TJRlPUE MUSEUM

C.'liuMic

tyt
ODD

Tt/ty

8TATUE-’

KXOTIC

1HBDS.

llouble

Circus, Under

&gt;iWW

Standard

Toun.

AMF.STKD CAGES OF »M BKAS1&gt;
MONSTERS OF THE DEEP
AND

CTAWI.IKU

•

Ra1,

Moral

Eight Center Pole Tents.

BEPTILIS

Exhibition

of the

Universe.

from

w

tbmM.

k

m*j cmimp-

tb,

gmuimal

&gt;»Uk wen or lb, Suu n Uw Im inn
V Smla tbr nbmn CA1TTV* CUBA*.

R. B. Ilsycs.

««fa»unf the huany ao-1 howbutfad,

President Grant sent the following tdet-na to Got.

Bayes, iznmcdriidy

upon

the receipt of the news of the CMnttxft

"V«fa«» - "b. Wm.
Alfa G Tinrn M
ar aaanbmd to aaaatr, a. Ham Im A—
at fa Ifafa rfuanarS

W.mafwjyn,. Hnndlbr Cm

'l“ **J n» Anin- *n in nor pmr

ht

HuanuimRm XMr Owmll. Im if
lA««&gt;n.m. in &lt;be Suu Hnm my I

Without rarer and more swowdy
to fa. mm nr cmlmyubfc pnSuml nU.
tUlend." Widkl,lfr. li^Us this ■faumiiWu.AJIamrf.tKufaUCT.
I rare and exccUcstt ouality—Mbodr “rw»«"
Gov. R. B. Hayes, Columbus, Ohio
’fan
b. Imi
I eongraiulaU- you, and fed the grentot him. Helm En iri.b - ■ „«
fad “far, tbr falmmri: bm ml I
asounnee that you wiK occupy my promt r~»d, —a ba ban
mUcn
of
ba
tbiala
fa,
b«I&lt;rttioo from the 4th of March next.
&gt;dr, ««. fe. «■ I Holm, biwrir
The Hon. Wm
Desahra rwrired
TNm caaaot b« ail
am,
John, We do KU. ami am fail, &lt;■rei- "» •u afe b.
^&gt;ne, that-4th plaak'* m the V-*r-VP- ¥
UKaeqaahtaala.^.
Il rflb. j-aT^StaU. D^J
llatform adopted ad (Umm.
X.w
Wubu-wn, Jn, 17. Ig7t
I nb tnayuymialbe fafan rf ml* to alauioa tbi* Em ■&lt; .a^o -- * John, pleaae publish that u4th plant” awd
|&lt;nmJ frinwfaip Um | m
mml, ««k &gt;w dber. Gm. lbw, -L. a.
—IWiw. n-JSnharf.
w emphatic mdiwewrot of the
ruufal W tbe nrmimtin. at Gar. Harr.
IirarfsoaMbm:
1 M aart if Vieury ia! a dm and
mn- nAuirnmifa.
B. II. B*uxuv.
muoJ bocause uf the ujamoa* which he
S|mfaj at Ho*.
Euba&amp;ri
B. bold* a*d manfully stows and dcfoMh • he
ito pritfe crofiton, and aoJtmobe .Wied a
£
Hayn. tbr Drlnnl Trilrar aaja:
,
iitofidthtomake pn&gt;ri^&lt;X
«wwDj tnmauw who amak khi^ ait.
It in mnb vbilr In rmall mW tbr lit- ■
fafa ».
lie burr wbirb Gm.
wnu Inm
dVaMSlKa Bota ■ am.
■barmy a. a Had who nntwl km tn
erne Uuoftnm the anay aW yartictyale ,
a "he mwyw'ta Hr Coapm:

“I« Ca.«», Omfa 2U, lan

|

|
taAonrth. That It mow. along Ux
by ttw threshold Of the fanners and t .ding
Jrh?* ®nis ®‘,w. &lt;* fi‘ur *j ■

‘ imalka sxb m. a amknt i
Tkaala.Ilau.Um bafam jm — I
Aaym.wb.nnlll.1, th, am, H
‘*"‘. &lt;iT
fa Cm™. !

reflect

.

Admits to Mewac-nr.
under Bine years,

Banco hrnwu

Two cxbi-

: hoar Mta-mtaer
JOHN A. FORBFAUaH,

�BARRY

COUNTY CENTSNNIAL
CELEBRATION.

GRAND DANCE.
IlemcniVtT the Bowcry Dance at tho
"Agricultural Ruoma," on the Fourth, and
taakc pirepcratioM to attend the •‘Orartd
Danco” nt night.

fflITli BWT.
STEBBINS BRO’S.

Fu« 8aLX—A fino marc arid emit.
Time will be given ffdoured for ati nppro
ved note. Inrptirc'of Morgan Jone*
xxiStf
’

i

TbeComtrnm Council of the City of liastlnp,
A targe amount of money 1&gt;sa !.csB «ontributed. *T«-y posrible effort Las I .ecu p„ fuM11
uJ theCeateaalaldth, will eeher in theyrcwJ.
and moat
cvl.brnifon ever witncseed in Hany, ®r any other conntv In th*
State.
’

ItoUml" ,r

||bl„rt„,

b, .U.

„

k..«b&gt;. of n.Hu 1U.J,
, fcu u.4 u,
MmUIu*,. Tb. UM
I, n,
.-«U» 4lr«U..f u..,.
rtiaatatal Woodland—Arrive Tseadar. Than-

J.M. NXVIX8.P. M.

•■"■In ~™»1 ~W ..J
cored wpeeially for this oereafcm.

The Immonan proem.ion Will form at 10
o'clock. Among Ito notable featarea will be the
procreaieu of all ihv secret societies in tb«

met pursuant to a^mment. on Wedn&lt;wd.y
•rentag. Jane 14. jffTG. There nM l«iag a
quorum present, the council adjourned. , •'
L. D. QcasKKnnyn. Rcccrdar;1’'..
Al a regular meeting of tho Common Coun­
cil of tbo City ofTIaMlogt, hold Tuesday vvenIqg. Jone ®, Ifijg.
- :
The roR w*, c*lta&lt;S. fasmlmrs fwM:
The Mayor, Reorder, Aid. ^rwp.n.M^w.,
Lewis, VeXanghton, SbehJvn.
I.eadiag minute* of prevlou« meeting de-

FURNITURE!
Of every Desaiptivu which wc

the bite wuai ramaln la tbelWMkun{irvite•RW, pmaoalng. and preferring, erery vital
1*patto. Nature aitompls to -.riil tL* iyatem
of^pto.amxlanv wMeriato-by- uauJ other

cuu Bell cheaper thw&gt; uny Iumm j pi Bnrry County, for.t^c^^soa*:

al. labor, and ere unabte'to wtni»lin|l

The'

••Side Walk..
Of J. Stanley and others fur sm ' wi
Reftwed to Committee on Side Walk*.
Of J. II. Adam*, for the appoiutmpat
ConrtaW* «d Ward. Laid on th.- table.

^Yain has brought me a wall **qrted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gailwj.for tbc
humuter and fall trade, wlticlt, I will sell
way Sown low for Caab. laUojnell the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing.
Machine
different k iutbt of Sevring Machine*. N’bc-

I dtar and Machine OU.
Cirttrn Pump*.

xx41tf

Mr; th* vnrion. Grangers with regalia and
A shallow riifor 'of tho »kU&gt;« »r
banner*-, the ffoiereign. of ioduairy and the
brown spot* on (Le face andothetl
Good Tmrplare aB in tall riJiTta; Are Hasting.
body ; dullness and drowsiness. Wit
Fire Company in uniform ; the various Bam
headache ; dluiuvs*, hkier or bud i
boll club* of the county in fall drroe. The and SbeMon-6. Xayv. none
mouth, dryness of the. -Inwtjn
whole to to c.tearted by th. Knights of Hthias
The motion of Aid. Bbridon. the account of beat; pxlfdtaiiau of the bmT A d
In their new and boautifal uniform. Ko one P. A. Throop and L. IT. Hysti, for watcUJng
abonld fail to be proMut. The Itair Ground* fire be allowed nt 75 cents each, and orders
will be arranged for convauiencc and oom fort, drawn oh the Contingent Fun J. was adopted
and everything that can be done. triU he done by yens and nay* as follows I
Ayes: l&gt;aw*on. Krone. Leals, NcR'aughloa
to make the occnsion oKe tong to be reniern
and Sheldon—«. Kays, none
The account of George Robinaon, for 17 25
After theexcrelMH at I be mainland thrr,

waa on motion of Aid. Dawson, referred to
Finance Committee.
The aecounta Of Frederick McNair for
W;
of L. D. Quaekenhtuh. for $1C C7; and of
Henry Holmes, for»l 23‘for one days work oa

7 lent* a quarts

.

Reniember the Picnic eelobratfon al Fair
Lake in Barry on Saturday. July let.
There wa* a terrific gait of wind on Friday
morning accompanied by a heavy thunder
and a drenching rain.

Tbr Centennial pole raising al Freepcrt
isving Townabip), on MonJoy July 3J. promi»&lt;r* to boa pleaaaut occasion.
Hun of lhe 4th, st Hastings. It will be the
I trgiuf and brat celebration over held in th*

&gt; •unty ot Barry.

‘

Mr. Jos^ph/Knlgbt of Rutland has UA in

Hr* «aid to tas the best variety grown.
I'hey certainly are fine berries.
Tlic Marshall has posted notices informing
the public, that ho will rigidly enforce the
oidinaace prehitdling cattle Ac. from running
at bug.* on lhe rtreeta in this eity.
.

P. W. Ntakern haa sold the Barry
il/yaUteaa to Jordan A Watkins, and goos
into the prailice of the taw.
He haa our
t ret wishes for hi* aueoess tn hia profession.
The cloving exercises of the Union
.'wbool. on Friday afternoon were very
Hilling, but it did seem to us that
should have Uen more Members of the

High
enter­
Ihere
Board

Ilreeurefrom the teat issue of the Joaraa;
bat John had bean invfetignting the Aocl
four* of the saloons on Sunday and al other
liuie-t when the saloons are required to be
i Io»&lt;hI.
Well John if you know any »ucl»
nutation* of the la* an you talk about why do

&gt;«n not complain of any persons who thus
nutate the Ihw 1 You aeeui to be the only one
in the city who baa any aitdt information,
ou) e pow do your duty ai a citizen or hold

MtM JmaelWh. !8?6.
Uta of rain in । thia vicinity. Oops are
•nuking good, Most of the formers are done
•hearing sheep. Haying will commence with
u* the first of lhe weak if the Weather is suit■Lie
Harvest &gt;» coming on and harvsst help
"ill find plenty of eider al lira Judina. A
.Sunday School waa organized bare to-day,
tad a good larmmt, W. A.Spaulding waaotool
*1 ftacretary, and W. C. Towne Treasurer.
1 tie rest of the otaecra are to be elected next
Sunday. Herbert A. Barber has challenged
Jamea U. Nottingham the champion egg-eater,

to eat eggs with him for tea dollars and the
«i**mpioMbip of Barry (taoaty. Tho mutch is
to come Off the 24th of June al Crandalls store

' &gt; way • Corner*. PmoM that have scan
•-tbparUw cat eggs, swy that Nollfagham
‘■&gt;nda a very slim choana, rut Barber haa got
““ awful mouth for egg*.
Benn.

ia tKe county win be allowed to compote ; the
winning club to bold the boh, sulject to chai-1
lease J.y say other club in the eoupty. All
tho various clubs are ia»j tod to bean Ui.J and
compete for the prise.
z
In the evening there will be the most gvs*&gt;d
and magnifieoudisplay of n*«»o»i.rrfr exMbitoff in the slate. ImatouM 4 pound p*rnchute rockets win whin through the air, 11-

street in third Ward were present el mJ &lt;,n
motion of Aid Sheldon, severally by yscaand
naya allowed and orders drawn m lhe paper
fund* therefore.
G.
.
Free : Dawson, Evans, Lewis. McNengbio-.i
and Sbohlon. 5. Naya none.
On motion of Aid.
Sheldon
Birney
VanDrunl waa allowed fi2 for draw
engine to fire and an order on the
. _
gent fund be drawn for the reme wna ordered
by yeas and naya as follow ».
. ,
Toes: Aid. Dawson.
.
Naoghton and Sheldon, w. Nays nonr.
The following wawrt person* were Ifeto*
appointed members of the PiotMtr _lloec.
Charles Wbsert. Theo-lore Goochwind.P. A. Throop. A. A. Wilmont. Addlsen Eggiveton. Billy llama, Burt Tinkler. Henry.
Smith. John Benlly, IT. F. Font and J. H.
Hyatt, by die following vote by ..rem and

to our neighbors that Itarry County is still alive,
la nddittoa to a very elegant display of Rocketa. Wheel*. Triangle*, Dalieric*. Balteoaz.
Valeaoooa, Floral bomb ahvBa, colored Beagala*. Cnioon cracker*. Be. Be., al! of theta
sfhoavy calllanr. Thvrn will also be a large
number of fins and sostly ezLMfon yifres,
costing from tea to sixty doltarv aaobiriiCanlAyes: Doorson, Evans, Lewi*. MeNaugfaon
sug a treat never Lefarr enjoyed by tli* people Iand Sheldon. Kay* none.
And then fiy a vole by yea* sail nays the
of thia county. Among them are the follow­
ing. Peal Fountain. Dtamoal Star, Golden following named j-ereon* were appointed
Crown, Saxton Battery. Silver Glory. Monitor mevabere of lhe Pioneer Fire Company.
Battery, Cltineee Fan. Veka Dance. Prismatic
Hlraut Joaee^J. L. Wilkins, John Q. CreiRose, Revolving Sue, coat
•■■nroiulw^beri sy. J. E. Hodge*. Willard E. Darker. Den.
|8. and rightly named, Msgie Wbeel $10. Sat­ J. BottomrWallace C. Kelly, A, Wooley, J.
urn mJ his rings coating &gt;t?, displayed the E. Sander*. W. L. Wilkins. J. L. Maus*. John
Planet Saturn with his wonderf.il rings— very Hyatt. Wm. F. Hicka, Andrew Angle, Wm. J.
interesting to all lover* of the science of Aa- Vook. IL R«m. A. ‘
trouomy. Free of Liberty IxsutifhUy varie­ Bowen. Baker Shriner, Jesse Manrer, J, II.
gated, costing fi). July 4&lt;h, io 12 inch let­ Anderenn. 8. R. Garrison and Mode Rich.
Aye* : Dawson. Evans, Lewis, MeNanghton
ters, costing ffU.OO, 1776A187G ia 12 inch
letters costlag $25.00, Crystal Waterfall, a and Sheldon, 5. Nays aone.
The lioad* (in rotation to the sale of spiritsuperb piece, coating B18.00 Yankee Windmill
costing FVl.OO. Wbat fun a man wants ia umis and malt liquors) of the fol tawing
named pm eon * was present ed and by the
Council approved nud ordered to bo placed on

magnificent piaec ever maun tact ured. very
targe and brilliaai, mating $C0.00. it represenla the Father ef bls country on hurseUck
ia a btaxe of glory, bolding hta military eap
over hfa hand, hone as J man tail lita aits ;
vividly rscalling I be hUtary, the gtarious
deed*, and tho undying tame of the savior of

Cbaries H. Olmstead. Andrew mil, Ralph
Jordon, Chariro McCarthy and Patrick Me(tarty.
‘
On motion of Aid. Dawson the Cnnncll
adjourned.

J. Mal-s
Opposite the 1’oat Office
Hasting*, Mich.

.1, .„.d^

Peerless Milk Safes

GEOROE L HEA TIVE.

now on exhibition at our FarnRtut
Store. AH kinds of work made (o or&gt;
FIOTURES1 dcr. Repairing of nil kinda of old fur
I ant now oil alone in the Photograph niture neatly done.
\
basinet*, and as I have made arrange- '
ViTE.'AAEJiX. BUSINESS! *
ntenta to increase my facilities for doing
Furniture Rooms south side Stale 81.
ibcltcr work than ever, all should cafl
opposite H.
and get a negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work in the past u a suffi
STEBBINS BffQH
cicot •guarantee of fint-o
work in the
fatwa.
Room* in Wtahingtvn Block,
.^mth aide State Street.
Sltf
Gr&lt;&gt;. L. IIeatr.

e»icttt:rjss i

Chareli and Railroad Struct.
xxGtf _________
________

Whitman'll Assarted Candies—the best
n the market. A full supply at J. P.
Roberta'.

COTTON GOODS ARKGOIN GUP
lot li TiJOi

tie

n

boy.

Em Busby not to bo out done, boa re­
fitted his totmoriul parlors, and everything
about them a* neat as a new pin. -Neektiet,
CoUare, Cizxrs etc. all flrat das.*, con be
found at Em's. Everybody acknowledges
that Em » the bent Tbaaor in sixteen
counties.
_
xx51 tf

houte.

Prints 7 eta.
Lonsdale mualin 12cU
Shirting Gcta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12} cfa.
Ikwt cottonndea 15 to 30 ctaGood-TickiDg 13 eta. ,
Twenty bone Cuetett
Iradietr how Exra haavy 10 eta.
Two buttan Kid Gtorro 90 tax.
A nice liaoofCmt Btsdian.
New Biyfe Shawfo 90 eta.
A full and complete atBortmenl
Ciotbiag. Suita iron 94.50 to *40.

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A.

Ofer for Sale at the LowkI Uiai Bale
UNO PLASTER

stucco
WATEfi UI£

HIE

4HAIR

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

Farmer* remember that the old and
reliable house of C.B. Salsbury is, an ever,
baying egg*, butter, ]sultry and all kimb.
of former'a produce, under Barlow ± Good
year's store, and paying for tho tame the
highest market pncc. Patronise the house
you Xaoic io be rdiahk.
XX2tf

READ
and be happy

W: Bailry.

FURNITURE
Ofatt^MtMtiih mM.lL
The mast extensive, thorough and corn­
biota institution «f the kind in the wortt.
Eight thousand graduates nf thw enllegc
now in KucMMful bqsiixrei m the principal
cities and towns of tho Halted States.

nova) and gystemMie mriltoAt of f

BUSINESS TRAINING.

.^a Hu OlmU

k—

T—f Dr. T— — -BW.

W. H. H.’U'enth? Tile Minor number
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Co.
has retired from bmuncaa in thi/citr. ant!
is wow traveling for the Grain! Rapid.*
Burial.Com Q&gt;. His ninny friends wish
him raecesH.
Qtnmr—Who will do the undertaking?
■Why Stebbins Brother* of course.

Mfiguifittnt granite LuiMitift wrllt Uegnntly fitted trod furnished amortmunta fi&gt;r
lhe appHe-faa of a*fl enrryZg out uf W

A. W. Robinson of Detroit, an ex-engineer
eftheli. C. R. R. Ml free, a third story wta*dowoftto fcrepenn Hotel, • dtataaoe at

(O.adeO.kn.u.0 Ona«k .»&gt;—
udiu.ll&gt;, pl—k) U~
—1

Wc sell uqut- of thia cbou&gt;-uuulc Fur­
niture that In njaJc by machinery. The
by It as J, and
warranted. We hrvltc all pentons io
call and inspect our gwoto. for they al
bear inspectiun. -Kp troaLie at . all
ahow good*.
Parties liavjug. Pictures to trama
would do wi*n top ‘them framed of us
as we can do It P ,' J^rgnd Cheaper than
any bouau lu P ry County. Wo koep
Largest a*,d Bead aeleeted atbek of
PICTURE FRAMED AND MOULDrxciB, Brackets. Patjcr-Holdkbs, Wali^Potkets;, FlippjerHbU&gt;EMS,
oihI everything hi the Furniture line.
Wc invite all persona to eut and look

WHOLIWALE X RETAIL

Hpectafmcettag called June 24th 187C
B. F. Steinhoff, hns asaodiateJ with Inta
Present, Mayor. Aldermen Evan*. Mc­
ib bis Dental bniitMi Mr.Qanvgn wood.
Naughton, Sheldon Reed, and itaarell.
They will occupy Us'oH.rpoan. Hare
On motion of Aid. Sheldon. Aid. Rureri! every fad lily for doing lha beat of work
the oouwtry. aid the great defender of huwmw
wm elected Recorder pro tern.
the . patronage
liberty. This piece has never yet been exThe following reoolntiou was offered ly
wx!r’.3tf
hiUted here, and prvhebly never will be again.
Aid. Sheldon which on motion waa mlopted
Ttething can tiaaal the l-emriy of it ; «o &lt;»•
by yeas and mgr* M iaifo** should tail to see it. Tba foregoing 1* • brief
Wkrretu, ai a meeting of tho riliieaa of th l&gt;
Ottilias of the ealertaiumeat* offered to the
city, called for that purpose, a resolution wm
Tba aeoney to proeitre the at tertalaman l hM unanimously pasae.! autkerinng and rtiqeatall beret raised by the city and people of Has­ ing tho Common Council tc appropriate a «uta
Take tho Atehison, 1
&amp; .Santa Fc
tings
AU the people of the entire emrety not to exceed two bnndrtd for ths pvpooe
i line from
are cordially invited to tome and enjoy it. •f contributing to the funds for celebrating Railroad; the new and ]
Aulti*»n
and
Kansas
Ci
the
bwintilhe
coming
Centennial
4lh»
of
July.
Thereto*
Every possible anaagommil will be made for
R^olrr,/. that the sum of two hundred dollar* fid Arkansas Talley, to
their comfort and convenience, (tame, every
body, and lol
unite fa the oolobreBoa .of ba, and ia hereby apprepriafrd Io be used as a
tho one hundreth anniversary of our National dHficeney fund, rto taoist in defraying tho
Maxioo and Aktaoaa. L.-------------------enpeMea of iheCnttmatal 4 th ofJoly celebra­
90 day tickets to Dearer on sDe'May 15lh,
tion, Thai *uehsame ahaU be drawn oalyea
nt &gt;50, taking ia tho fainoua watering
tdaaaoa bhff fe, i R,G, Bayt Lowisn-

ikln, M.
Judo, . -tt7 W4

1st Because we have no rent I &gt; pay
-J. Bocaxtae we mhXe the mext of our
goods ountri ves.
:
3d. Becauno ere keep th..bentc work-

I also adl Woil &amp; Rtuxltt we make ia made

Odd Mlow, iB fan re^i., *mUet.a .ml sy»bote, carrying a beautiful oicoaHy jlk ben-

will be a variety of .port,, such az fool race,
aack race, wheel barrow rac*. climbing greased
pole. 4e.. for which liberal premium* will he

Where you will find aH'kinds ol

«u. U&gt;I„.«1. nuH ltd &gt;b&lt;rS-»... or

Tie Mearas with thrir various emblem*, the

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Keep It.

BofeypOa Omriatto Jbjreitosa. Wei! If
Bsrtaw'Bfrtoxte eaa make aay &lt;mp.tal out of
such rima they are welcome to It. But wo do
not believe it will help Mr B. to any votes.

vfall jnferoastira as to teftto, road!
• of entarae*. etc. AtHram,
CHARLES R WELLS, Ptwidcut,

�inlViSJHK

«EV iSTEKTlSEMKITS.

RURAL

mar. ' 1 #0' fall bloods made a* follow#:
One, fou. ioen pounds and ton ountma, and
the other fouitecn pounds aud t,wclvo
ounces of butter in seven days, on firete.
These are extra cases ; but the Aryshirware good butferurakiug cow* undoubtedly.

TOPICS.

IMPBOVil) HKKKDe UP SHKEV.

.

/7(

A8ENTS WARTED W THE

(•jfiNTENNIAL
HISTORY o^U.^ma
n»™i Inla cxt in vur Ihrillittf
hfoterv

The Meriuo shswp are chk-fiy valuable

’ There nru irnuiy ptrx-us in the United
States who make u business of keeping
bees, aud support their families by it
them. This breed fatten slowly, conso* The Luc Maxes Quinly. of St. Johns
villc, N. Y., had several large apiaries a
qnently they are not much sought * by
few miles apart,
about one hundred
breed wbo*o
woo! is de­
l utchcra. Any L.w
.....
hive, in each.
Some xwwni ho Mat
wired to bo Improved cen bi profitably 25,0011 pounds of honev iu small gl: w
But it requires u
The Leiceb- boxes to Now Yoik.
enteed with tl c Merinoswool, thorough knowledge of the habits of tbs
ter sheep are noted fur their
ju*evt, uud ia general management, to
nut wry fiuc, averaging seven or eight
make honey on exlctndyo apiariiw.
rvmndb tun flew. These sheep have no
soak Tita Eirrrxn tubs.
.
horns, mate or female; they arc good for
Some .careless dairymen pack their but­
mutton, but are not particularly popular. ter in new tabs and Irkins wit bout being
A croaa with meriuos makes a valuable aoakod. That i« wrong, a* they impart
&gt;hoop. In an experiment made to test the flavor oftbe wood to the butter, and
■depreciate the value 'rum two to five
the fattening qualities of the Leicester,
cents per pound., Soak pjwr tubs aud
iu comparison with Merinos, CO »L«ep
firkins twenty-four hours, then change:
of each breed were fed 46 days on the lhe water, and soak twenty*f;&gt;ur. hottri
noe quantity and quality of food ; the longer ; and be cere 'it. to.have no decay­
Leiccsteni gained 1,008 Iba.. and the ing’vegetables nor anjtb- ’g that throw*
an uupleaAant xmvll tn your culL-r, an
Merinos only 48011*.
This allows the
your butter U“' - be effected by wch
superiority of Leicester? for mutton.
thing*, no matter bow eterely it » cevored.
Lincdnalriro sheep are large and bony,

&amp;&lt;£.*» JS iri.’SMrgfii

for the wool, and greatly improve our
e&lt;.iumon natiru ahcep by crowing with

having a rather thin fleece.
crowing tn’be

profitable.

South­
England

By crowing

this breed hare been produced the “Hamp*

shiredown*,"

•■.pU-luu.
tte rtafeiw
IC. S. Tba tramas ibrtl ba aMMKMa'S^T'

-r«Th*tU rwopldn a
itjr mm sflrr rvnioa •

They need

The

down is.a, popular brood both in

and in the United States.

srs-,ujtaisftsS?£B?”".Sv
_ ________
rgyarir^:
-tew
ta»

"Stropslnredowns"

aud

“Oxforddowus,” aB being good mutton and

wool sheep. The Cofewold is a very popmar and valuable breed. They ore yer/
J.K-ile. and taka flesh oasly and rapidly,
and all things considered, tliey are the
mu.t profitable ah. &lt;-.p that end Iks kept in
nwrf State*of-the Union, ^specially in
Kentucky, Virginia. Tciwh-.4cc, ard the
Middle State* general^!/If hot in More

northern latitudes.
There is more profit in keeping poul­
try, when not confined within a small
smwo. than nwst people imagine.
I will
give a fair estimate of lhe profit of 100
how in aiinoM any place
If where eggs
and dressed fowls sell low. the cost (.«
feeding the fowls is equally low, M) it docs

It is very i»ny tv do it, cycn if you
have a h'Tdozen eve./ evening to trkc
off their Utsla. .If.you have from twenty*
five to one huodrpd fowls, of the moat
probtent ritlen-. make four coops, each
large enough to hold a half-duacu fowl*.'
A’! the hens that remain ou lheir nods
Bootlid be IcfM to sit till the next night, as
•’icy often lay an egg the mscoud day of
.rilling. Atuevening qf the second day,
’ ’’
into iuop No. 1.
The next
Mta-eoop No. 2. rnd the
u.id the next'X.to No, 4,

nnCUlM-Ul)USEKSTAUl.WHEUlX 1*13

iwlitM .4 lbw i
■laril sbilt

and on th
out the h:
‘-broken,”
------------ v- _.
&lt; • be let oil; and »o ou to‘No. I

I

TLATTKrTV •
wU w.ii.trf i« lat-si
JjVUltl I . a»rr ealiUrf. H»»il )«u- I

nrt.cwuEAT.

BueL xheit is a profitable crop. «.kI uo
iwtaceovnt.MUlrf.aDd «U iarteteinu MMM1
good fanner should fail to how « few
At iBsskeao cbMre* h»I«&gt; pocearful. 1 rt-tu
acres .*rom July 1st to the 10th.
Ur’"a all to »oHoh two map. for reply and r«tara ol i
bnshcl of seed ia a* 'hdent far »n ae.C.
Itexa&gt;'\mt food fi . fowls, to any nett­
_____ _ ____ ,
ing of the iadispenaabla‘teat cr’ien,” ’lut
■a) District of Ulitrf*. Ute Mat- • foul
.every faw:,y itttut b-vc in the i ‘ntiw*
craenlUnnahic uf thk paper,___

Where wheat Krccningscan be ob­
tained at a fair price, nf» feed ia better
for fowls as a change.
They - v also
ifiv MOO yhteMm with in IKvcmbcr 50 ve
good for .chicken^ rf h&gt;
w. old
oefitx'ssjb&lt;.‘z*rha manure, if properly oaouih t«» In 'ftsi UM ilwu.
,A
managed. nil! be worth $25 at 1 .-4.
I breeder says : “I bate ‘kept for tho past
wilt put the price STeggs the year round ten yearn mtn 150 to 3t&gt;&lt;&gt; fowls, and
at 25 cents a dozen, and the number pro­ have led whod. acteeningh (t th other
duced at 125 per hen, ax some will lose grain) ucr»ly every wy during that t:*oe,
a few weeks iu Nt ling and brooding their and have never had any unusual disea*-,
AtdtM.-’''’hic ‘account; then, will stand either with chickens or fowls, during
as follows:

ox e:
. etaaalr cf Mrrbsrt Won«M&gt; i
ft Garton FoUrt. sUlnUK
star A. n. U70. lery-apoa

KJ^ITKO;
________a rt»Nl *Uy Mcani*. l.»H«
km isausar a*k« asy a»!»c ar 4wt««l
— .» aboat auch koaaa.
■sciM. ItsAaff aotaatawM for any ►***■•&gt;'

PbUaJabha.
b'-hg i&gt;'csted with

I:©e,

and

abo

preventing mildew. Sward land should
n^ver bo planted with, hop* : a crop of
potatoes sbouid be-^rown oa it one m»aon. TIhj MTr arc made about eight
fact sport, or rows eight Ibet apart, ' and
tue hops seven fact ■!»•' in the rows.
The roots nhoi-M always be covered in
November with course manure to keep
the vinca from u ntar-killing.

Erstrs5ta^.7tr?.r-KT..
va*;:

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’ THE JIIW Y0BK

MILITARY 7 wffENCY
for Oftren and £«Ml»r» aoonBrad, bowcrer rtehUk:obtainrates: eoHtMa Ctwo i»f r»r
No 'bantW saisrar Mtsawfiil.
nrwrrrfly rfdKMtas J. H.

lay ■» many ryga us tlia Brahnu-. but
they are not so good as a ma kei fbw*

PRcxura aRArt VFvr&gt;
The summer pruning of grajic vines
consists in removing the small shoots
which show by their size ami lack of. vij;or that they will not make strong canes,
such u supply &lt;He buds for the wood
that is to produce the qext yosr&gt; crop.
Bps h M ca* wll the fhn; .be benefits!
by pruning away a large portion of. the
ngoromi new canes. If you think your
rinca are overloaded, dip out a portion
■if the hfidehee now while they are email.
Nor will removing the leave* later in the
■ ■norm
in
rt,. —vflUrin
but mischief, as grapcn exposed to the
burning rays of the ruu uro not haMcued
to maturity nt ull, and are much injure 1
in quality.
If one bdictvux all about
g.-nfM-A-tuxl» nuHislwd in the papers,
'rum men who know but very little on
•bis subject, bo willbc apt to destroy bfa
vinta iu a few years.
The genera! n*’c
haa been laid down by gopd writers to
pinch off. tba ends often earns to within
t wo leuvw of ahe- font.' lt‘ ibis be ‘done
to every cane tiuwBifsould , be no wood
left foe the nexi -#sut«i*s‘Ufi-ait.
You

THE BICKrtH AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine

tauN leave some of lhe Lmgret cam* ut&gt;toudbed for tbw purpose j then you may
cut hack the smaller canas to witeia two
or three leaves of the g.wp«, if you think
best; but I consider clow' summer prun-

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                    <text>NO. 48.^HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1876.

VOL. XXI.

WHOLE NO. 1064.

&lt;?
THE

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■HIE Tin BAKE!

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&amp;

CU AITKU NINX.
Mr. Rogers arrived on Thursday aftcrnoon. Mr. Watson met him at the sta­
tion, and did not wait for any interroga­
tions, but hurried him into bis sleigh.
“I thought it better Tor me to meet
you. You must be calm. Your family
are well in body, but you have much troublc ahead ; your wife is completely over
come.”
I
“That boy Theodore! Nothing could
hurt her, that did not/hit him first !"
“Yea,Mr. Rogers, it is Theodore" —
and so he told him the story an candidly
ns powible, only interrupted by an occa­
sional ejaculation from the poor father,
who seemed perfectly benumbed by the

i

25 sold last year and everyone gave
Entile SntlsfaeHon.
ers In Barr.y t.'ounty.

tn

[From the (btmfry Gnifleman, Albany

OK THE

W
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A cat load nlmadv sold thl* yew among the

ImmI

Farm­

THE PEERLESS COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKE,
s

In tin- Bent Keel Rake Machine In the Market. Two finger liars, aiid three
of knives, furnished with every Combined MachineWo also have the

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Cull and

ruined."
■
“I am glad you did -Oot bail him. That
is the place fur «him.''
As they drove up to Mr. Rogers' house,
Mr. Watson said : My friend, if I can
lie of any service to you in this affliction,
do not fail to call upon me. at any
time."
‘•Thank you: 1 presume I shall need
you after a link*.
Good afternoon,"
and springing from the sleigh, he rau up
tlursteps, and went into the house. He
found his wife lying asleep unor the sofa
in tlib’fllting-room ; she looked careworn,

SEETHE BATHPLATFORM BUGGIES

The^em-WaAlyHeplAliBtullaMer.
GEO. M. DEWEY
AND

tidings.
“Whereis he now?" said he, almost
gasping for breath.
“In tho counlyjail ! Dr. Emerson and
l could have gone bail Tor him and let
go home, but Jilkon said Blanchard could
probably get him off. and he would lie

TRIUMPH SINGLE REAPER,
Which L« the Itcskflnv Wheeled Machine in the Market.

Both Fi imbed nnil Unfinished.

.

El&gt;ITOIi

PUBLISHER.

BlKDSALI.,
llULDKK.

AND

.MldllUAN

.SWEEPSTAKES,

ALSO

TftK

BlHDHALI. ClXJVEK

THE OLD AND RELIABLE TAYLOR RAKE. AND THE IMPROVED
JACKSON WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND

AtAGRICULTURAL HALL.
One door east of Goodyears Hardware.

.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.
TERMS O&gt;.SVBSCRIrTIO&gt;

az&gt;

j.M

VKRTlSlUa.

Hastings, April 12.M87G.

z

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE

nuppoHC ?"
“No, Mundell went up to look in Wil­
liams chart, wc though it best to wait
till you got Lome, and not trouble Mrs.
I Rogers ; she iato be pitied."
“I suppoKcao. But Jillson, what a
pAnnn sows, that he shall renp. She has
always made an idol of that boy—-she nev­
er could have him croraed, and if I under­
took to govern him, she always intcq&gt;oaed.
She was more tender of him, because she
had lost so many little once, but I often
told her, because they wore dead, it was no
reason she should ruin this one."
” I know that he has been indulged too

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

PHIL. W. MISKERN
MiddUriita. Mich.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

W M. JONKH

DENTIST

Nastalle, .

lickitan.

READ! READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement
■Joy Comfort and Happiness

Sick and Afflicted!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY

DR. J. B. INSURE

Great Bargains
-------- IN--------

Pianos Organs
and

The Smith American Organ,
HAZELTON BRO.’S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.
lh»ea»e. of WOMEN, jrow or
with the happieei reeoltJ.
**- COXSCLTATIOlfrKKE. “6*

suspicion upon him. You heard that
Theodore called Blanchard Merton while
they were al supper at the hotel.”
“My opinion is tlial if Theodore had
not been intoxicated he would never have
dono this burinera. Idonotbdieve that
lie intended to doit in his sober mind.”
“Yes, Mr. Rogers, I suppose that was
the case ;'but Bill Blanchard was turned
from Harper’s store for taking monay.”
The goods’frcre returned to their owner,
and Saturday was set for the trial of Theo­
dore. Blanchard had not been found.
James Griffin's deposition bad been duly
taken, for the poor boy was still unable to
lw MM&gt;voJ from hia bod, and waa aaff-n-in,"
acutely with rheumatism.
Saturday morning arrived, and Mr.
Watson asked William to go to the next
town on business for him. As he took his
coat down from the nail, it fell to the
floor and there was a jingling of steel.
Putting his hand in one of his pockets, he
pulled ent files and a small saw, together
with a pair of fttr-trimmed gloves in the
opposite ]*ocket, and in the breast inside
Kket, a largo roll of bank bills “crowded
icly io. lie was perfectly astonished.
Mr. Watson exclaimed at once :
“Bill Blanchard wore your coat. James
Griffin said young Rogcra gut it for him.
and here are his tools and spoils."
As tho property was all restored, tterc
wns much lenity shown to young Rogers,
and after three months confinement, he
was pardoned. Mr. Rogers wxs always
a different man after his son s imprison­
ment. Al Mr. Watson'a earnest entreaty,
he gave up his claim to William's services,
and he told him always to consider him as
his friend.
“I should Tike you to stay with me, but
neither you nor Mrs. Rogers would feel
happy to be together under one roof—so
I will not try to keep you. Be os faith­
ful and true to yourself as you bare been
to me, and you need have no fears ^&gt;ut

and the traces of team
were
upon
her checks.
He did not wake her. but
pax-ed out to the alables. He ini-sed the
tidy work of William : everything was
confusion.
Hu beautiful Blackey was a
deplorable looking animal, but be re­
cognised his-muster, and giro a neigh
of welcome as he patted his aide.
Just an he come out of the stable, he
saw Mr. Jilkon driving up, and felt as if
he would give anything to avoid a meet­
ing. but he knew he had to look his trouble
in tho face ; and the sooner it was done
the better. So he advanced to the gate.
“Glad to see you borne, Rogers ! This
m bad bnsincM!" and he held out his
han&lt;l to his neighbor, who grasped it in
silence. At last Mr. Rogers said, ins
low voice, “Jillson, 1 am glad yim. advised
Watson and Emerson not t&lt;» go Dail for
that boy, it was the best thing to send
him to jail."
“I thought it was best to prevent any
communication liclwecn him and his ac­
complice, supposing he were around."
“You did right. They hare not caught
him yet ?"
“No, but I think he is somewhere in
this vicinity, and the goods must lie se­
creted about here."
“You hare »cnrched my premises, I

• b

MUSIC JACKSON

lilt.

“I- remember it well,‘
somehow 1
reproof, you heard him accurc that boy of
stealing, and you upheld him."
cannot foel^asy.”
“ Would it ajd toyour comfort if I should
-‘The things were in his chest ; 1 saw
look after Hugh ?"
them there."
“You, Miss Wardlow ? Dear child, you
“Do you know where they are now ?"
are an orphan yourself; you cannot be
“Blanchard took them away
Spnday.
burdened with such a charge."
I told him to."
“ I know well the lot ofan orphan. If
“Those things must be found and re­ you trust Hugh with me, I will care for
store! If you know anything about him ns for an own brother.”
them, you must tell. It is tho hope there
“O, if I thoughtyou conld do It and not
will be of mitigating Tlieodoro'a punish­ distress youndf, I should feel ao cheerful
ment."
in leaving him ! Think it over, and sec if
Mrs. Rogers protested that she did not you find noTHuwh to repent of your gen­
know where they were, and although her erous offer. IT you do not, I shall give
If
husband was not satisfied, he could not
r&lt;‘. him to your care and die contented.
gain any information, and bad to wait. he should ever come into any property
At length the sheriff arrived, and a thor­ from bis grandfather's estate, pay yourough seach of the house was made, but *-lf for every expense, and take charge of
him t ill he ts of ago. Young men need a
they could find nothing.
“Now, Mr. Rogers, wc will search the mother or sister more than they do when
barns and outbuildings. I do not think children."
Two weeks after this conversation, Mrs.
tl»cy are in the house-. Blanchard has
die money without doubt with him, but Marston wm hid in Colchester churchSrd by tlie side of her* children and bus­
.the goods are sccretod somewhere."
ed. After the funeral, Mr. Jillson sold
They found them at last hidden in the
grain in the barn. Mr. Rogers himself off the furniture and defrayed the expen­
discovered them, by&lt;)oticing that tho grain ses of the sickness and funeral. A few
in one of the bins End been shoveled ov­ keepsakes were reserved for her son, and
er. They were all articles of value, cloths, delivered to Miss Wardlow, who had al
ready taken Hugh in her charge, and pro­
and splendid shawls and dress goods.
“Il is strange what they wanted of cured a boarding place for him in the fam­
ily of Mr. Mahcw, who would gladly have
these things,"
“I presume Blanchard did not find as adopted the boy as his own child. But
much money as he expected, and so took Hugh chose to be the charge of Mias Ward­
these. Tho general idea is that they were low. Mr. Jillison gave a package of pa­
pul into Merton’s chart, so as to gut him pers into her hands, wb&lt;ch ho said Mm.
mixed up in the business and cast
the Manton bud thought l&gt;est\to be preserved,

SHOOLMISTRESS.

UNPARALLED SUCCESS

3

1

YANKEE

Old PiaiK aid Orpis latei ii ftctenc fer IteiOies
R. D. BULLOCK, Wholesale gent for Michigan
"eii °HhoOu.ensd 1? Grand Rapids, EB»t Sag.n.w and
. D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

much”—
“I have not spoken with my wife, bnl,
Jillson. I want a thorough search made
through all my premises fbr tho goods.
Ijct the law take its course, and the sooner
it is done the better. Send the sheriff
immediately."
Jillaon rode off. Rogers entered the
house ; his wife wu assisting to girt dirp
nor on tho table. On his entrance _ she:
burat into tears and sank into a chair.
“Don't, wife ; it is no use; it cannot be

helped now."
»
“Our boy w in jail I No one. would

।

security for him
“I am glad of it! that is tho plaee for•
..
and get him out,,
won't yon?"
“No. The law will toko its course.
If[
it wore any other man's child, I shouldI
■ay ao, and I say so by my own 1”
••J^et your own flesh and blood suffer■
him."
“But you will go

like this ?'
.
“He is a criminal, and I shall take no&gt;
steps to screen him, or compromise tho9
matter.
Had it been William Merton,
yon would hare said it was right that he
lie punished ; yon turned that boy, with­
out a cent in bls pocket, out of your

that you will do well in life.”
News had been received from Mr.
Spooner, and Miss Wardlow was feeling
anxious for his return. Mrs. Marston
was declining slowly. There was no per­
ceptible change each succeeding day, but
her friends nw, each succeeding week, that
she was wasting away ; she sttfinred no
rxin. Misn Wardlow had sent a letter to
the address of H. H. Barlow, New York,
but had received no return. She never
mentioned writing, to Mrs. Mareton, fear­
ing it might agitate her. For some time
her cough had been increasing, and Hugh
had given up tho day school entirely ; but
as some of the ndghbora sat with his
mother in the evening, he occasionally -at­
teadod tho night schoob: Once, Mrs.
Manton spoke of hcradf to Miss Wardlow.
She told her of her early life, her father's
kindnen and her own duobediencc; of her
aufferingand sorrows, of the little crippled
child, her husband's death, and then of
tho little one's departure :
“Since you came here, yo i havo known
all; I had hoped that my father would for­
give ma for the children's sake. Addie is
at rest; I have no care for her, but I do
foci so anxious about poor Hugh 1 Not a
aoulin tho whole world on whom ho has
the bust claim 1 He is old enough to earn
his ow^ living, but who will care for him
and love him 1 Ho is a gentle, affectionate
child, and he will suffer more than a leas
sensitive person would."
■
"You must remember that he enjoys
more, as well a* suffers."
“I know it, but 1 fear his lines may not

house."
“He struck Theodore, and I could not lived in William'# place ?"
“You know the promise to the father
stand that."

“You aaw Theodore kick him

without

in'ease of any question arising as to the
lawfulness of Hugh's coming into posses­
sion of a share of her father's estate.
There was no end to the comments of
the Colpljester people upon the prtipricty
and expediency of a young lady accepting
the guardianship of a boy of Hugh’s bge;
but it did not all reach her cam, and what
did had no influence upon her. She con­
versed candidly with Mr. and Mrs. Watson
upon the subject, and they commanded
her action.
Mr. Spooner's return did not effect Miss
Wa»dlpw'e life or feelings, although she
confcAri«(l_that it was very pleasant to know
that sb* was not entirely dependant upon
her own exertions for a living. She re­
joiced more for the sake of Hugh than for
herself, for she could now offord tlie expense’
cf giving him a liberal education, without
his feeling that it was embarrassing his
benefactress. He was developing very
fast in mind and body, and evinced to
much resolution and perseverance, that
Miss Wardlow found it a great pleasure to
instruct him.,
Her school had made rapid progress
throughout the winter, and it was with a
sorrowful thought of separation that she
felt that the pleasant relations between the
children and hcniclf Eero soon to tenninBy her particular request, no mention
was made of her businwe affairs, and she
avoided much useless Speculation by her
reticence upon the subject In fact, alio
found herself mistress of over twenty
thousand dollar*, by the dying of a distant
relative of her mother's, in the ahwoue of
other heirs. She could hare wished it
might have come in her mother’s lifetime,
to make her path to the grave a little
smoother and remove her anxious fore­
bodings for the future of her beloved daugb ter.
It was a quartion of deep solicitude,
what should be her future course in life, .
• jnd she had for days been weighing the
subject in her mind, when she received a
visit from Mr. Jilteon, who came in be­
half of the district to engage her services
for two months huger in the school.
He
the progress of the scholars, but in the
general improvement made in morals and
deportment. Mias Wardlow willingly re­
newed bar engagement, with only the res
ervatioc that she might hare a regular
boarding place. This was arranged, and
by the particular desire .of James Griffin,
who was confined to the house by lame­
ness, his father offered his house.
At first the proposal was very repugnant
to tho teacher; she had never liked Mrs.
Griffin, or found her a pleasant or improv­
ing companion. But when she thought of
the long, lonesome days that awaited the
poor suffering boy, she made up her mind
that jierhaps her duty directed her to ac­
cept Mr. Gnffin's proposal, and she did

Grand Centennial Celebration.
their let Annual cekhralion io Kelly's Crore
east «Me of Fair Lake in the township of
Barry July. 1st, IttC. Coo. M. Dowey of Hsstinga will deliver the annual public addron at
10.80 A. M Other dialinguiahod speeken will
The Com. have »&lt;-cnrrJ excellent music to vn-

make this the i
By order of the Amcialioi.

selebnUioD

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Mur;.!

•«.

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-

Perfe«t ton- Street Scenery Amioenle—FeeMom— Politic*! —Vm-

-

1I A.TISM. Mint., Jv»* 2S.
Nxw Yobk. JuneSGth. 1876.

come, and this June deserves special men­

tion as being the brat of ita kind.

The

mortal &lt;rho wants anything

than

better

ibis cool, half shady, sunshiny weather,
ought to go to Philadelphia on an excur­
sion.

He would come back ready to ap­

preciate his blessings.

Tbe city has not

had so healthy and clear an atmosphere
in summer

Saiinal Rejiitai Tidtl

since before tbe

Tweed ring

was in power.

For 1'rerident.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

Tbe street venders are not behind their

[

j bretberen in Philadelphia in taking bold of

of Ohio.

' tbe CentenniaL

They show their patrot-

i*m by selling flags of every sire, tri-color-

For Vice-President,
WILUAJi A. WHEELER.

ed neck bows, and badges, and small can­
non, and air guns, to celebrate the Fourth
cheaply ; but the last notion is the Cen­
tennial pocket-handkerchief,
which »
nothing more nor keslhan a brilliant I’nited State* flag, with stripes and Union
' fairly blaring, of a sire to cany in the
i pocket. This m the culmination of patriot­
. Gm. The idea of wiping one’s Dose on the

« “Honest money for all. and
free school? for all. There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec-।
terian interferance which will
destroy the other.**
RKPI BLICAX STATK COXVE.VF1OX.

flag is the very last way of showing respect
for it that could have entered the head of
kee. with the essence of three* Jubilees and
I Centennials concentrated in his bosom,
I would ever have invented it.
TUX ACCJPKXT LWT.

•W-»v-1—v-rt — .~r
ritr oftkadas. atUefofota

Wide Awoke

tk Greeley campaign, given it a fair sup­
port ; tbc Hmra is enthusiastically support­
ing it, and the Republicans, without a dte
seating voice, are throwing tip thtnr hata
for the coming men. There never was a
ticket nominated which no thofottghly
united the party, nor obe that commanded
a more earnest support. Tbc decent por­
tion ol the Liberal Republicans hare come
out squarely for it, and thousands of the
best Democrats of the city will wheel into
Hue. “Hayes, Wheeler and n sound curnucj" will sweep tbe State like a broom.
Hayas and Wheeler clubs are being organtied in every ward of the city, and there
is every prospect of a very lively campaign.
You ought to have seen the crowd that
left the city this week for St. Louis, in
the interest of “Tilden and Reform."
There were nearly a thousand of them,
and, with the exception of a few leaders, a
worse looking lot of bummers were never
scraped together. -They were the ward
strikers,tbe repeaters, the—well, every­
thing that is shaky and scaly in politic*.
Did Isay the worst lot ? 1 take it back.
The anti Tilden faction, run by Tammany,
discounted them for badness. They mus
tend about a thousand, beaded by Boas
Kell v, and all full of enthusiasm and whis­
ky for ‘‘anybody to beat Tilden and Re­
form !" Turn them loose and there
wouldn't be a hen-roost or dotbe* line un­
touched from hero to St. Louis. It is
fortunate for the country they pan through
that they go by rail, and that the trains
are so fast that they can’t possibly get off.
A sweet erawd to “reform" the gnvern-

*

Tbe investigation in thecate of the
explosion of the tug boat‘ Workman."

which blew up Tuesday, showed that it
ItaeMfc May 10. tart, every eoaair wHlba «aUU»i •
jn sound order, but the fireman was
I" c—
driest?* ; late in getting tip *tcam, and to tavajime
put on all I he beat he could eomnutbd.
will be then lav down on a bench near the en■ reaaty | ^nc anj
*4tcr boiled
away above the crown of tbc boiler, which
I got red hot, and a wave rocking tbe Ixsit
.
’ threw the water in t he boiler against tlie
;B&gt;
red hot plates with the usual result. Ifoes
any one of rnv readers ever think what a
fearful loss of life there is yearly from
mine* carelewn*-*.* alone '! The record in Eng­
' land with its small population sluw.&lt; that
■ over fifty thousand lives aic lost cadi

ra&gt;i

b»r*f detonate*:
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•
,S. J. BL RPEK. rkainaa*

WE

AN ORIGINAL

HAYES PAPER

1W«.

FOREPAUGH’S

1876

1876

TBnuLsin
ACTUAL MAGNITUDE’!

We ermmrad it to Ibe t*ru««l of lhuM&gt; &lt;4
our citiMaa whore duty U is to be intrrraled
in tbe Refen* Scbov’i, Hooses of Corroeitoa.
and Bad Boys *f ear own eoantry.

WITHOUT A SINGLE PARALLEL.
which Forges

Tho Vulcan

Thunderbolts for

NEW ADVERT1SMENT8.

flimsy

G. P. Rowell a Co e. Column.

HASTINGS, THURSDAY, JULY 6

,
.
I faabfaaabfo Miseral •arias* is hy-«»a
Stewart, tbc kin-z of merchants, w.-ut a where soekre will bm sennit Urea tu I*
f«r n»MU «p&gt;. ud mw V,*&lt;i«t.il&lt;. llu- I ~h ,“•l'—*
nilrovl king, u &gt;« hi. (art nomento
Tbe; '
T*mM'« Seluer Apeti™-.
oW n»n hw been Ten- ill for «&gt;me lime,
and it is imporeible that be should lire
*&gt;ueb longer. Bor bin denlb will m.kr
no difference with hia vast interrata.
He
ha. a son. William Vawderbilt. who ■ just

, #Ml.
M
,,
,
I PLi;*4«lsl»*a. A wwH t«thr wi&gt;«to»a&lt;&lt;
'
mu- »r XU.
avo* «*■&gt;- ,t i,aa'&lt;. Aseat* wsaiaJ
.&gt;J tarn* free. Tira A u._ r*r

as grasping, and a deal more aid.* than liefather, whom the'old gsndemeu has been

g(

SOLID WEA.I.TK 1
•000.000 IN UIFTS!

Qramlrat tteliem** ever Prevented to the 1‘ul-lir '

he should vacate it. William Vanderbilt
know* all about the old man's buvtnwu, in
,
..
ITHIE KKXTICKY t'.UJn D18TUBVT1VX
fact, he has done the nv*t of it for ten IttaMPANT. »aifo&gt;rj«&lt;d br * »»rei&gt;la«t -t tbe •
year*. He t- the Viro-Presidrot of all , tlc't^wBoFTKAlftruBr.
bave.ib*

JL'A!?

tbc companiat of which his father i* Pre-*
idrot, ami i« really exeeutive head of. :.ll
his enterprises,
lie is a very Mrotig buri-

new man. and has had the bcs«t of opj»&gt;rtunities. You may expect to hear of the
old manS&gt; death any day.
Ami by the
way, Wall Street i» vpcvufoting on th-- - -.
event just the same aa It speculate* on
"ro-IvKMTtoxfsRD ni^TJUCT
“ •l”' I4’”a
evraything. A regular Wall Street broi the list b in this enunty I do not feel like
kcr would turn the &lt;L»th of hi* mother
Tba BesablieaaCaasraatiMal Oeaveotiea for the 1 looking to sec. But through the dieciTSt
“a"JS Cirdoil™. jerty will. IrroMie
nJ account. Every hour of the day Imlletin*.
real and false, are received a* tn h:» cutidi
:&gt;1. a. I&gt;. Wta, at 1JP o'clech P. M-. to noaiaata • hot boilers, unruly horsra. and neglect of
"rteamta atae^uXrtbe rraolatiaa adopted al signal.- on railway trains, the nutniter who
ports are favorable or hod. Prtwtrate and
J."™1
।
,t”h- hel|Je*, he still wield* a powerful influ­
p &gt;rtioB th* Baatberefdafasaia* apo* a barn* •flat dreadful tn think of.
ence.
PlKTtn

eZiiUnuTtht wtnl cXnii'ra iv.the f-lloetas aa*&gt; -

to Ml.

Th« July number opano the third vviumc
of IM Aawie with a grand &lt;«»te«a»l atopr
by Kara J. Prichard. ’&lt;hie Old. *«■»»•■
Ttawn’ was aa actor la tba memorable gghi
at
and H I* her doe that ate shoo id
be honored. if only with this UlclaurcU
With this number open the M»
••Maa. the New-Faahioacd &lt;Hri. by Mrs. K
GBanewelJ. and Good-for-Nolhing Polly,
by Bia Farman. Both, lavishly illustrated,
promim to never onec slip beck into the aki.
beatoa palte of the usual etory-tellera. (olio
Thaxtar furnishes a full-pagra poem, -The
Bad Little Singer." There are three excelteat .bort stonea. -Why Ully-ted Mdn'i see
Um Ceatenaial Open.” -The Candy Frolic,
ami Tom’s Centennial,'' braid ex minor poem.

hay. Afu
,*2,*^“

$600,000
,
'
i &lt;fo»Ga»4t
*

■*'

■

The new coaching hat- are awakening
the astonishment of our country cousin*.
aD^ n“ Wo°dcr. Tbe« vnonnou* ediScra
for the head U-loog to tbc time when every
body Went in ccacbes. that is unless they

Tlie Washington NiIiumI RrpnUim
of the dale of tbe 31st of May. haaa revere

of

arraignment

stayed at home. Coaching hats are the
roughest of rough-and-ready brown straw,
with brim and high crown about tlie rise
for a convenient bee-hire. The brim,
edged with a silver cord and turned up al
the sice, with two long feathers shading
the crown. They are worn off the face, as
one secs them in old English pictures, and
a fresh young face looks very piquant un­
der its load, but it takes a miracle of deli
cacy towear one without looking fast. AU
the summer hats have followed the Gains­
borough lead, with shady brims turned up,
and drooping plumes, and branches of
flowers hanging at the back.
Ready made clothing was never so cheap
or so good as dow. Women can outwit
the drunsmaki rs, when they can go to any
store and buy the trimmest, prcMicsl of

Reprascnative
Went
that

of the

in

Virginia,

—
"
(
’bark*

United

from

Congress

The

Faulkner,

Faulkner,

HSJpMB. e*an.BrfuW,
AllfweotfUior.i cn novel ud with th* di»ti
ilea*. and a*dan far Tiakete. aad appUaatiea

Enormous

*—" “ -UtfaS?, rRW&amp;:

TRIPLE MUSEtIM

article charges
Minuter

when

States

to

under Buehanan. plotted treason

Oln-Ktajic MxafelI Doable CirciiH. Viider

France

against

ift

the 1'nited States ; that Secretary Seward
obtained proof of this, and rent

Faulkner

to a military prison ; that Faulkner

ODD taTATUE-0V NAM EXTED CAGES OF
EXOTIC BIRDH. MONSTERS OF THE
'
CRAWLING UEPTILE6.

was j

released upon his personal pledge to prove '
by his acta

States.

his

loyalty to

the United

In a few weeks after that he

Eight Center Pole Tents.
Tt/lrtf T^iUfipii^L ^f/lu^L

Standard

left ■

of the

Exhibition

Touij.

WILD BEASTS

Universe.

his family to take care of his property, and

joined tbe Confederate army,

where

he !

played the part of a cheap rebel on Stone­

wall Jaakson s staff to the end of the war;
that immediately after tbc war be took tbe

Sprrial Garetjxotdcaet of tkr Ckii orerakirt in jhc latest style, and flounces
cayo TriLnr.
complete, and what is more, made aa neatL**.1M, Nicu, Job. 23. —The Hatt- 1? J&gt;
»&lt;"*•■■ *&lt;~1J mke ■». fo.- tor-

all told. An embroidered linen suit, of new­
est pattern, only costa from $8 to fl 0, and
what is tbe use of people sewing their
eyes out this lovely June whro aueh prices
rule ? “How can they be no cheap
every woman aakv, for our dressmaker* will
net make the grxdi up for that money.
The secret lies in the diriaiou of labor and
in system, madam. Girls who will not do
decent work if engaged independendr to
sew in a private family, find .that they
The writer of the above, who ever he
must keep to tho mark under the eye of a
may have bero, has the thjinknf the skilled superintendent, who knows how to
editor of tbe Banneu.
get work out of hantb. And fifty girl*
working together, systematically, will do
We are in receipt of a letter from a three times what lhey would working sep­
friend, covering an article clipped from arately the same length of time. Tbc only
the Sla4r*man at Marshall, urging the way to got docrot performance from city
work hands is to put th-m into factories,
with overseers and forewomen, engaged to
Clapp for Commumooer of the Slate turn out a certain amount daily, and rcLand Office. For the article wc will try spouublc to the head of the establishment.
And.by the way, docs it occur to you
to find room as it does justice to a faith­
ful public officer. Rot wc are for rote- that everything in tbc way of dress goods
is down l»dow the prices l&gt;cfore tbc war ?
t»o»'. No third trruu **drr any circtmtIl is true, and glad am I that it is true,
rfonerr, fur any public officer, » our though therein lira the secret of so many
judgement of party policy, and that which failure* among the mereliaub-.

nominations at Cincinnati, as it has had at
the head of ita columns for over four
mouths Hayes and Hartranft aa ita pre­
ferences. A special dispatch wax in­
dulged in, and the office illuminated. Tbc
next day a pole 119 feet high, with a
beautiful streamer was
raised uo tbe
Court-House square, being tbe first in
this earnraigu. Another pole-raining, at
II ickory Corncra is advertised for Jul 3d.

will do most to advance the good

of the

The Erauny Arars says:
The old reliable and only original
Hayes man was friend Ingcraoll of the
Comma Aotrdam. De hoi-ted Haya’
name Oct. 14th, 1875, and kept It up.

That may be all so Mr. Errniog A’raee,
bat wt&gt; booted the name of Hoc.

R.

R.

Hays for Preridrol, oa tkr. YM day of

that the t icket is the very strongest
could hare been made ; and both «
one openly and the other privately—
«de its election. The World and the Ex
pr^thc principal Democrat* papers of
tbe city, are frantically endeavoring to find
sf^hreg against them, bulla vain, the
TWhrer. which hae been “I^rnFnee

iron cladostji without 'reluctance, which

enabled him to retain his property,

and

to regain the privileges of a man who had

always been true to the Union.
has been active in urging tlie

Faulkner

censure of

Gen. Sebenck for injuring the reputation
of the Uuitdd States

Washington, June 25.—Gen. Shtrman
sap he docs not concur in tbe apprehen­
sion* concerning tbe safety of the frontier
towns on account of the employment of
troops in the field against the hostile In­
diana. He docs not think that all the
damage is attributable 16 Indians,” but
to some
white bad men. He
says
that the War
Department does not
get
very recent
advicm
from
the
Black HilLi, and he docs not know what
is going on there. So for as the matter of
furnishing arms to aettim is concerned for
their own protecrioc, he was pemtive in
his assertion that the government would
not comply with the request made upon
the President, and he though it was ah»urd to consider rach a proportion. The
Preaident, having been applied to for
troops to aid in protecting some of the
frontier scUiemeuis, has responded that it
m impowilJe for him to do so, m they are
dow all upon the march in tbe pending
campaign, which will take tbe whole sum-

Wo have 10,1)00 Rofla Wall Paper oe
hand conswting of Gold Tints,
Tinted
Salina, French Salim.,
White
Blanks,
Buff and Brown Blanks, ako cheap Bor­
den, Gilt and Freaeo Burden. Window
Shades, and Window
Fixture* of all
kimk
Callaodtec,

Smith, Manic 4 Pukstux.
xxi8w3
•

Bert of perfoniif KleplxU, 2 Imai Blaci Rtani’, Hem
\ Cot Antelope, Sea Lions, Hortefl Bone, Be., Etc.

The Arenic
mum okdu.

IS

DISTINCT

AND

aid

Department

SEPARATE FROM

THE

GRAND

ZOO!.&lt;»&lt;’•

ICAL DISPLAY, £XD PKKSBXTB WE YKKT FTEST COjrrtXLUATt«N “F

THE GOLD EMBLAZONED STREET PAGEANT
yi.,n
bc‘w®°° U* baart Of xunt an1 tkn o’rtoek, a. m , nn.l i« ■
Literal Reflex of Oriental Grandeur.

Remember, The Great Forepangh Show,
Never Dividee.
'
lbnQ" th0 krirt* °®

RECOLLECT

That It utoves nfong the
iremXtM
UM lariwen.
vda. FhaA evea U»sro «*
l »u
to carry H from stand to stand

llx Own. Admit* to
Children under alne years,

k*

�Notice..
In speaking of the magnitude a.Zperf^
tlon of tips grand ahow. which is tT exhibit
Mrs Thuruday the fith day of Juiy. lbe
Detroit JHfirar of May *Xh says: :

One Gun at day break
Naltonal salute, ringing of baBs. and Mow­
ing of whistles al nm rise.

‘*SKLy.r.Atsxn; on Fbom?uk Danna.'' by
Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, ii the se­

quel to and Conclusions of “Ishmael; or In
the Depths," by the same author, and is
“The first two performonces of Adam Fore­
The i'rocesrinn will form at 10 o'clock A. M. juat published in book form, for lhe first
paugh s menagerie and circus were give®
.
yeatarday afternoon and evening, hut Jnder ta th. folk wing order.
time, in a large duodecimo volume of nearly
very unfiiTurable cirormstancro.
The ire1st. Knights of Pythias Band.
seven hundred pages,, by T. B. Peterson A
2*1. Knights of Py thhs, in nniform. m&gt; an Brothers.
Philadelphia, in uniform style
with “lahmael." Dr. B. Shelton Maekentie*
3d, Tho various Lodges of Odd Fellows, in­ the Vferaty Editor of the I hiltulriphia 7¥r&lt;
cluding. Palmer Encampment.
says that ••Self-Rained" is, beyond all doubt
&lt;U», Order of United Sons of Indualry.
the best work Mrs. Southworth has er er
fith The various Granges of P. of H.
written. Ishmael Worth, tbe hero, rises
G&lt;h, Lodges of Good Template.
from the depths of poverty, misery, and hu­
7th, Tlie Masonic Fratcrily.
miliation, and to trace his progress, step by
8th, The Hastings City Fire Company.
step, has been the author's labor of love.
nw ing weather.
Oth. The various Daev Ball Companies of There ia a ourtotta blending of realism nnd
•I time for the formers.
Barry County.
romance in .this work—tbe result, it may be,
rains almost every day and ,evcry night.
10th, Martial Musie.
of tbs leading incidents having occurred in
11th, President of the day and Chaplain,
actual life.
The leading female character*.
i Busby has been kalaomining and re­
12th, Vise Presidents of the day.
Claudia and Beatrice, are drawn with a
ng bis barbershop.
13th, Orator nnd Reader.
woman's accurate and dsUcale touch; but
i 1. W. Viccn-.an has just completed a
14th, Mayor and Common Council.
Ishmael, the self made man of mind (as dis­
pon h in front of bis residence on Broadincluding Ute collection of
16th. Chitons generally.
tinguished from the lower claw, who are
•lepUntfl, ^rhinoceros, a g
__
On
arriving
at
the
Fair
Ground,
the
various
•made of money'), stands above every other
in abundance, and some yon ng but very
handsome tigan, besides a great uumber of Orders wilt open ranks, and allow lhe officers person in the tale. This, we repeal, la Mrs.
other attractions which in menageries arc umut­ and citiven*. escorted by tbe Martial Band, Southworth's best work, ns it is strongly
ual. This feature of the exhibit ioa is dtmarked by ail the merits of her style, la an
aarving of high commendation, aa is riway*
wxeedingly interesting and powerful story
the case “with collection* ofanimria shown hy
let, Martial Music.
and deserves great popularity. There is
Mr. Forepaugh.
“The superb eircus is oik' of lhe moat en­
24. Music by the .Band.
plenty of il. also, for, withocl any advance
J JI'. Rol-eris and wife, and Mrs. W. H. joyable of tho many departments of this ool84. Prayer by tbc Ch•plain.
price, il contains near seven hwwired pages.
Hayford leave this city at noon today for a ussal show.
The homes are handsome, the
4th. Marie by the chair—Whittier* Cm
It is graced, too, with a vlejf of Proapect
gymnast* expert and capable of performing
t rip to the Centential.
Cottage, the home of the author, on tbe Po­
some of the moot difficult feats, and the rid­ tennial hymn.
Iletnraber that Rev. J. Merrifield will
6th. Reading of the Beclarrii.in pF ladeyci
ers acera to be equal to most of those in their
tomac, with its surroundings, finely engraved
11 ••sell nt the Court House, ou Friday even­ calling.
the entertainment is conducted
on Mee), from a photograph taken on the
with a scrupulous rvgasd to the comfort and
ing
He i« an nUe man.
bib. Music by tbe Band.
spot. People like lescc ‘the rounlsrfeit re­
The Common Council has bail the iron safely ofthe j&gt;ublie. and deserves a generou*
7th, Historical address, by Hau. • II
semblance' of a writer w.ho pleases them, and
palrunagrThe menagerie alone to wtdl
i.■&gt;.lye repaired by taking up lhe old plank
worthy of grefwal inspection
One of the Goodyear.
ns Mrs. Southworth's portrait was given In
and puling in new ones.
moat prominent attraction* in the circus ia
8th. Music by lhe Band.
■ 1-hmaeU' a yicw of Mr Collage, with It a sur­
tbe
display
of
the
perforating
elephants,
con
­
r.ruirmber tbe Centennial Celebration on
Otb. Address Ly Bev. O. Boynton.
roundings, on the Potomac, iu each copy of
ducted by Harter Forepaugh.
th,-4th. The people of Harting* win, Jo amKhh, Vocal Music. Quartette. The
|&gt;le justice to the occasion.
that's wave.) a hundred years.
published in a large duodecimo volume of
Fourth or July Rail Road Rat&lt;
lllb. Oratjoa by (’. 0. Holbrook Esq.
near seven hundred pages, bound in morocco
12th, Music by lhe choir. My country.
cloth, gill bock, price f 1.76, and la for sale
a Tureday afternoon Io speak nt a Havx*

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

nd SViir.r.L».ii ratification meeting

The

following note

from Mr. 1

13th, Benediction.
Martial music.
Adjournment for dinner.
At 2 o'clock a match game of Base Hull will
• 1&gt;»1 Sib : —That you may l-e able to ans­ be played at the Fair Oronnde. The winning
ny will be out m mane nt the Centennial wer tho many questions ashed as to Reduced
elub will be presented with n magnificent
Rates fur the catalog Fourth of July. Ills
rbration at Fair Lake on Saturday next.
proper fur tuc Io advise you that this Company Champion Belt. Tbe club winning the l-elt
Whom l he gods would destroy they first wijl sell Kxcwrrion Tickets from and to ail will be subject to challenge by any othrt club
kc m ad." The Democrat* have nominated
in the County.

Tbc clrouing up of tbe pavement on State
11 Jetl'&lt;-raon Streets is a very decided imtovemenl on the appearance of our^Jy.

Wentworth explains itself:
Jf.&lt;'Aiyun Central KailrooJ Coatpmiy,
/’anettj/rr and Tiekrt Agrafe Oflter,

Tbe subject of Rev. Mr. Mery field s sermon
marrow night at the Court House is * What
ii utucs of the Murderer." We hope he may

1st. Wheelbarrow race I»l, premium $&gt;.U0
M. 83AW 3d. 89.00
2d. Foot race, 1st, premium $6.00 2d, 8 I.ott

itn Munday will ' occur the

Centennial
1 &lt;&gt;1e Hairing at Freeport. (Irving townriijp.)1
ll&gt;* rditnrof the l^*x.*rn will by present lit
tin Kct-iving tbe news of lhe nomination
i .-i l.uui.«, John nf the Jouraal l&gt;egnn to
in,’ tl at good old hymn, that t*wd*. “Their

, .i land of purr delight," Ac.

We were pleased to receive calls, a few
days since, from Hun. I’ * B. Baron of Sea
Francisco. California, a ho la visiting his

2d. W.00 3d. F2.U0
fith. Fat man’s Race. IM. premium 86.0(1 24.
£1.00 3d, 82.00
Mr. B. is a wide awake Republican, an ex­
. In the evening lherc will heh grand and
member of the California Legislature, in
magnificent display of fire works.
which he has served ^vernl terms, an ex­

1 he people uf Barry county should not I*
director of the United Stale Mint al San Fian•&gt;l«d into guing.to Nashville or Middleville
fiweo. and al present a tanker in that city.
u the 4ib. Tbe only Celebration worthy of
He’has no doubt that California will go for
Haye* and Wheeler by a very decided major-

The Ladie s Mile Society
the iTvsbyterian Church. wilt
• u Friday afternoon by Mrs.
liic gentlemen are invited

connected with
be entertained /The Knights of Pythias Band of this city
W. D. Hayes/ gave a concert at Union Hall, last Saturday
The Band
to lea al six evening to a very fair audience.
appearing in I heir new and beaut iful K. of P.

-■G’UJ and gilrer is lhe only constitutional
ii.rury.
So way the Democracy at St. Louis
Bru II. A. G. where are your Grecnlwek
ilutsncw? Do you go for poor old Peter?
Let um hear from you.
Aaron Black of the firm of Black and Fuller,
ba&lt;&gt; uur thank* fora fine mes* of Pigeons,'
t. ured by him nt a recent trial intbiaeity.
Uy the wny Mr. B. is said to l»ethe very best
-limit in the county, of Barry.
.

■ irrenliuck* were worth in coin on Wednro^•i.». Mi| cents on a dollar. If the ex-tSnfed&lt; r%ies al St Loui* shall adopt a hsrl money
l latform they will be worth at least 92 crate
■.n the dollar in le«s than ten duys.

Wsnled—A Hayen and Wheeler pale to st!

uniform for the first time.
They pUyed
several new and beautiful piece- while the
sieging for aurya«*ed anything we have
ever heard in this eily- Tbe audience threw
Imquet after boquet to the performers nnd
t aking ail in ail it was one of the best con­
e erts ever held in ibis city.

7a

valuable borae wan Moton on Saturday
evening tbe 2foh inst.. from J. A. Snyder of
Hope. Barry County. Michigan, and «al*o
a Single buggy wilhaew white trimmed barM«&gt;. The property waa driven off by some
thief, in tha early evening from a hitching
port nt Cedrr Creek. A rowan! of $60 is
offered by tU Sheriff for th* rapture of the
thief or thieves,and arewnrdofliO by Mr

J. A. Snyder for lhe recovery of lhe propertske this tuorning for the green lack pole that
lays in frdnt of your office '.’ nnd if you do not
■li sire to nil oat cheap, perhaps A. J. of /tuxattucal.-Moi. Adeliade Hill, supported
J rflrnon street, would.
. '
. by J. P. Hill and a full Company wiU give
. The balance uf cash in tbe state treamt/y entertainments on Saturday, Monday. Tues­
June 17 »u 81,066.892.40 ; receipts during day and Wednesday eveninga, and on Tuesday
the week ending June 24 were 883.M8.0f*: afternoon. Saturday evening tbe piece will
pajuents during same time were g&amp;,818.18;’ he “The Chauiber of Death," in which Mrs
tnlanee in treasury June 24. 1876, $1,084,677. HIB will nppe«r in her cetohralid role of
I: increase fo^ the week 828.284.91
Moryenette of Be^ndy. ’•*rT,d **»’ for
Dan of the Allegan Journal says
The
llasiitig* Baxxkb was the only paper in

Bale at J. P. Roberts’ Drugstore.

Michigan, we believe, which advocated Hayes' ' Mr. Wing la erecting a fine “Bowery" for
nomination in preference Io that of any other the Centennial 4th of July dance, and if the
weather is good a fine Ums Is in store for all

What lhe most learned, famous and

respectable

men of Detroit say

about tho Great Forepaugh
show.

f» e»«ry man who puts a job info his hand ».

Geld. 11XX
Money, on call 322'4 per cent.
Primo Mmantile Paper. S'/A.ljwr rent.
Mirh. Control .trek. 4gfc.
Lake Shore. 54J4.

CAMPAIGN CHICAGO TRIBUNE.

For Hayes and Wheeler-

Batter. all kind* heavy ; Mich, n-lectio
«S tOreamry, 36. • &gt;
ltrs, western. 15*17.
Buxar. firm: aoft white refined.
Rio eoffso. mrunx; joMnna. UHMWM.
Jara. M33rold.

result of tbe contest will determine the future
good or Hl of the country for a generation to
come.
The Democratic Confederate allianee is the
same in character and spirit as when tbe on*,
wing resolved that tbe war *—
---------Livxa-rooL June 34.2 r.
a “teUure," and the oUser
Breadstuff* dull.
_
Flour. 23A»3&gt;.
&lt;
ately to make it o failure. —, —-----------harbor of refage for sectional animoaitles ami
Sprint wheat. It* MRftiiM: cr2J luwsr than
pro-slavery sentiment*. Since coming into
control of tbe popular branch of Coagree* they
have exhibited no alateaaanahip, no wisdon
nor patriotism—nothing but obstructive poli­
cies and daatruetive purpose*, showing them­
selves incapable of progre«» or even ofcom
prebending tbe wants of the country. They
only “meddl* and a muddle.” With
all
their promtoes and pretensions they have pro­
ven utter failures in dealing with qnestians oft
Taxation, Tariff, Revenue, Currencyjor Reform.
If the Government again passes into the
hand* of tbe Democrat ie-Confbdsrnle&gt;&gt; and
r--------------------------- maly steady ia Dry Good:
they secure possession oft he puree and the and Hardware, tn Grorarim tho moat notable feat­
sword, the army and the navy, the executive arm ar* weaknw* in eoffre* and .tr.nrth iu rexar*
authority and lhe law making power, they will
Rio Coffee 19*22.; Java 27*®;
subetitutc reaction for progres* and re-eatabStandard A refined .ngar l«t.
liah a reigh of terror and a system of peonage
Linseed and Lard Oil* a trifle lower.
in the South, and ballot-box stuffing and cor­
K*roa*ne.]8*nKruption in the eilirw of tho Nerth. Prudence
AieoheL 82.17.
admonishes that “th* destinies of lhe country
Moewy to flail;
in peace should be eonfidsd to those who saved
Firrt btaae xilt edxe paper discounted at74M per
it in war.”
If th* ascendency of the Republican pony
ia to be maintained, no agency win be more
useful and potential Io that end than the
by all Boksellers, or copies of il will be sent, Chicago Tribune which ha* no superior in pow­ UM&gt;n,«3*Xb01.modfaam to (o«i buteberiax. MT6*1
per mail, post paid, at once, on their r^nit- er and influence among Republican new*paper*. tJb: ohoiew to .extra shipping. 0U0CK.
Sheep shoerad. 4*0LW; w&lt;m&gt;Im1.044«*6.
ng the price of it Io lhe Publishers, f. B.
Hog*, medium to extra, ffijfisec 73;.
Peterson 1 Brothers. Philadelphia, in a IctMesa pork, np to |3J
\
- —r—* —
'-I- !•**'.
Smoked meats lend upwatd*: ham*. 17M*bou!d
en. W4.
Floor i* very dell, fair to good country brand* o&lt;
the week ending June 24th, closes the s129th
wh Bo winter. »i.75*CJ5,
.
volume of thistlandatd electlc weekly. The
content* of this nnd the preceding weekly
Front now until after the Praaidential elec number enibruce The Keppela; Fifty Yearn of Hon, the Trifon, r will be cent at the following
my Ufr, by the Earl of Albermarle, Quarterly extraordinary cheap rates :
Krriem ; Mncaulay, Con Mill; Ger Cakes,
Queen;
Claromlon.
Ctmtnnpoeary Urritw;
Npellinjto ComUl! : Foeial. Reptroevitalive
and Rairbling Plants, Mumillan; Coro. Chautbrri Jouraol: installments of “Jauett Ma­
son'* Troubles, a Story of Town nnd Country;"
“For Pity's Sake," by the author of “Ilobselect poetry and miaeellaney.
The first number nf July Mn hegfn a new
volume. For fifty-two numbers, of sixtyfour large pages each (or more than 80Q0
pages a year), lhe subscription pnee (88) is
low, or Mill better, fsr $10.60 any one of lhe
American $4 monthlies or weeklies in sent
■pith The Taring Age for a year, both post­
paid. Litirll &amp; Gay, Boston, are the pit Wish-

Corn I* Ufle**: No. 2 mixed offered at 43.
Oat* of which th.roant TllVObar. lathe ei.va
»r. aro lower and weaker : wbiir^ mind.:!

THE TRIBUNE COMPANY.
Chicago, III.

Potatoes 1S425,
Tallow 7K.
Wool doll sad unehaaced: flt«e*.35*X:
inc. 3UR35. farmer* refuunx to wU.

SPECIAL

NOTICE.

Ideal Nijipejj police?

Facts for the Million.
DaraArt. Micw., May 30th.
We state voluntarily, and with pleasure, J
that we have witnersed the gigantic shoa of [
Adam Forepaugh. ihe present aeaaun. in this
city, anduhat Io uwr surprise it* advertise
meat* are not exaggerated. The show is the
most rtupenduous we ever saw.
Ita every
drpartmeut h coloeral, and every feature is
perfection. The performance ofthe five Ele­
phant* by Addie Forepaugh, a la^only fourtren year* ol&lt;l. D&gt; the most remarkable rxbi billow ever seen here. Tho animals are doefte
and obedient and exhibit a degree of inteligenoe rimort human. The pyramid, exactly
a* lhe cute represent it. ia incredible, and
still it is give® true tv life Io everybody's sur­
prise. in a word-we prooounee the Fore]j»ugh ebo’w the grandest ever aeen la this
country during uiir lifetime.
Hon. Sylvester I-arne-l.
J, A. 8exio*.

A $5 Book For 50 Cta.

Tbe fart, referred to la the above caution are th*
feet* in relation to the victories over diwaaeaehir­
ed by HocteUer1* Stomach Bltterv. That renowned
tank is dally addins fresh laurel* of popularity to
ted, Chronological, and IliMorienl Record of tbe xraat reputation which!t long*inc* obtained a* a
Amenia— ita Past and
Present.* Kite, G8 remedy for dy.psp.ia. eon.Upation. blUioaraen
pages, as large aa the page* of Harper e WecAly. Bound in a handsome illuminated covers.
Over ISO illnatratlon*. Synopsis of Contents. demotutraUnx to the •tiafeetlonv&gt;f the public iu
Ilhirtralions of all the Centennial Bunding*. .uperiority to tbe palliaUrse whlph flood the mar­
IBtirtralions of Philadelphia. New York. Bos­ ket and whoee make-believe cure* are traapctod
ton, Baltimore, anfl other principal American in Maunfaeiurod tesUmonala.
It is a sateeet of honest pride to tho proprietor*
cities in 1776. Leading battles of lhe Revolu­
tion, the War of 1812 lhe Mexican War, and of Umistier'* BlUcn. that noelalau hare been *4
our. late Reltellion. All our Presidents, from vadeod In its behalf that eould not be eorroboatod
Washington to Grant, with abort Biographical by ample proof* but mo*t a-«*uaredly had rurit
Sketches. A miscellaneous collection of 68 been the ease, they rowW have expected nothing
leading American*. Condensed History of better than that a preperation bol«terod up by
America, from its discovery, in 1492, to[ the uatemeau eftbe same *trt&gt;peea tboec indalxod in
preeeat 8-y. IlhUMs^tem of ft^sd^ce.
Fanrtrff. sfi'l Carpenter’* flail*: Tbe tlodaess holie rabbtoh. wool! .pesdily die of inanition,
of Liberty. Stars and Stripes, American Eagle. foieh has been tbe fate of thousands of bspnffwl
*“
Monuments of Bunker Hill, Baltimore. Wash- .ha-n*. rather Ism eBcaiou* thr~
Tbs sucow of the Bitton b .
genuine excellence. Tho pubic has
what they are adverttoed to de. the

'BwirierofDee.i.
Joropb F Hadgwr.
.
tlUam antes,
•&gt;
Auditor.
Wm. J, Craig.
Samuel D. Craig.
Ain’t (3tyA1larocy.
Chas. H. Borgman.
City Clerk.
C. J. ReiHey,
Judge Circuit Court.
Jno. D. Finnigan,

who patronise U. Mr. Wi.g will, atoo, keep
the ••bowery” Mending for the accommoda­
Liat of Patents.
At a meeting of Pioneer Tire Co., No. j one tion of any who may wM »• trip tke HgH
Liat of patents issued to Inventors of Mich­
held un Wednesday evening tbe tollowtag fanUMic toe on the day of Fore paugha great
igan for lhe week ending June 24. 187C, nnd
olfieers were elected, rix: Foreman. Whiter
Bauoc's Mottbly Maoaxixx no* Jvir.—
each dated Mett, 1873.
iMrnished this
Wilkins ; Ass't Foreman, Henry Anderton ,
We are in receipt of lhe IWmtsy Moil, vol
The Juiy number of Ballon's Magaiine ia su
&lt; ompaay Engineer. W. C. Kelly; Secretary. nme one. ssabsr ew, a finely printed paper by Cox A Cox. Solicitors of Patents, perb. for il contains aueh a largo variety of
F. S. Bowen; Treasurer, Baker Shriner:
reading mailer that alt must be pleased with
Washington, D. C*
candidate for public fovor. just started at
it. Ia addition to the stories, there are quite
E. Wiliams. Owi" Rawer. Oibad.
Xewnrd. A. J. Angle,
Grand Rapids by the Mvsriay Mail Co-,
a number of exaallant engravings, some of them
L. Scofield. Straw Cutlers, Grand Haven.
The HrpaUie says:—Mrs. Hayes, tho Wife $5 a roar.
It i« evidet»Hy a eofl money advo­
of a handsome character, mid aU worthy of
J. Ward, Music Repositories, Hillsdalt.
particular notice. There is a continuation of
U the next president is a natiro of Kentucky, cate and hence the fH«d of repudiation.
the rreat serial railed “That Taylor Boe,”
*bo. by her own act, emancipated her slaves. Tbe leas such papers we bare the better for
by M. Quad, ofthe Detroit Free PreM, and It
She is a lady in every sense of the word.
»on
M l&gt; ■*»••
highly educated, gracefol, and pleasing in her
L talk. PW.
«UkK„ wHitr.
4—Hon. W. W. Weolnongb eftbe Battle Crrot
tic tote* of inicreai. The contenta embrace
yHfour Mys:—Perhaps pome of the papers
the following.:
/'Geo. Davenport of Woodland, has just I that have been poking fan at Dewey, of the
in the Hasting* P
••Beau Brumm*!!;” •&lt;
Ust of letter* remaining
1
"Wetimtolxter Abbeys*
completed one of the finest farm Amsm in the Hustings Baxsbb. will now see that he must O. Barry Coualy,■, Mich, June, 28th 1&amp;7Q.
County of Barry. Tbe finiahing loaches wrre have bad some inkling an to who tbe “great
Marie Brom. Mm.. Crista Flemming. Mi»
put &lt;,n it
MicUd, and Ust foci is u.k«&gt;w. wa^a. Mr Hay*.
Jfary CnU.SJbabMh;Johnson. Clariva Smith.
‘^ftcienl te estah'iah tbe superiority af ths he Ma had paried at the broil of his edriorUI H. Swift.
painting Ac., tor John always does goo d work

• new silk hat and walks as proudly ’ as a
turkey rock.

Tkllu—"That Taylor BoyOur Little
Prudence;”
“Ruthven's Puxxlo 1’agc
“Curious Matters:”
“The Housekeeper,**
•‘Facts and Fancies;”
"Our Announcement
for 187fl;" “Uncle John's Fourth of JulyHumorous Pictures." Published by Thomas
A Talbot, 28 Hawley St., Boston, at 81.60 per
year, postpaid.

Ha«tiX(18, June

■ I. S.
Sth. 1S7G.

Gekb.

UNDERTAKING
Being a buri new that nectln a great deni
of ex|M*rienn.*,

After many year*
In the business, can traly ny that they
can do better work, and give better satiofactlou than any other firm In thi*
k ». W. H. Stebbins, the senior
member, with the exi&gt;edeuce of a life­
time, will always give hi* petsonal at­
tention to thi* ]Mut of their extensive
business.
Hcsnstt and Team fumiabad when
requested.
The Electric Balm will be used only
when draired.

STEBBINS BROS.
Hastings, July 2Sth. 1875.

WHEAT (white) petbtu&amp;el. fit AMI
WHRATtred) per boshst. 11-00*1-10
FLOUR, asr cwt. 4X50, t
CORN, per bushel. Erie.
OATS, per bnihtl. 30*32.
BUTTER, psrlh.. 13*1 le.

APPLES, per bo.kJ. Hie.
0NI0NSM'Jxrbnshrl.EB*Ge.
BEAKS, psr bushel. «5*fil.OJ.
PORK. »7.00*8.«i.
MESS PORK, psrlb.. U:.
HAMS, per lb.; Ifc.
SHOULDERS, per Ik. 10e.
LARD, per lb.. 14c.
TALLOW, per lh..7K«.
CHICKENS, osr lb., tri
CILKBHE. per lb.. 10
WOOL, per lb..25* Me.
SALT. finoj*rbM..W.7S
BALT, coarse, per bbl.. KM
HAT. per ton. «Oj90*I4.K,
DRIED PEACH ES. pearsd. per lb., lie.
DRIED PEACHES, unpeare.t. P«r lb. 12c.

WOOL. WOOL.
I am again penparod to do Cardias on fetisort
NoUoe. al the OLD FACTORY BaiMinx on
Tbornssnle River,

EAPLE SUGAR. WMfe
HIDMcroea, per lb..*fie.
HIDflE.4ry.perlh..ae.
SHEEP PELTS. Be to 11 36.

WELCOI

�I bushel in the

^e^Bpi-Weekiy heplihlicaji tapper
RURAL

TOPICS.

FEEDING COWS ON INDIAN MEAL.
A dairyman in Western New York has1
been feeding his cows in the winter season
on Indian meal alone—no hay or other
feed whatever—and he . claims

that

his‘
on*
hay, Ac. ; and arc otherwise beuefittol by

cows giro more milk than when

tbc meal feeding.

led

Tbe cvhfenw of hb

claim* were so strong that a committee was
appointed by tbe Western New
\ nrk
Dairymen’s Association to investigate the
taro and report on it.

| make the follow­

ing extract from the report :

‘‘The cows

for size aud general appearance are above an

average lot of native cows ;

weight about 900

pounds.

average live

Tbe

herd

were fed exclusively upon corn meal for
7 (seven) weeks ; each animal, according

increase

ot trope.

CALIFORNIA

In a

case where a bushel qfhen taenurc wiw app.'ud to core iu the hill, it produced 70
pound* of sound corn th the car oyer
what the same number of hills adjoining
produced, to which no fertiliser was ap­
plied. But this manure requires to be
comt*&gt;‘*.cd some months before it is uacd.
I be^in in May to compost all that has
1m»u gat I cred during lhe winter and
Sriog, kept in barrels and well packed
wn, and covered bo that none of its
virtues will escape. I first spread a layer of noil, tlu\n a layer of hen manure, and
so on with alternate layers, aliout four
times as much soil as manure to each lay­
er.
I make the heap flat on tho top to
catch rains, and cover all with ooanehay
or straw. In the fall I bavo the heap
shovelled onr, mixing it thoroughly, cov­
er again, and leave it till the next spring,
when it b in good condition to use on any
crop. If hen manure bo used before it
has time to become incorporated with the
soil with which it u mixed, it is apt to kill
vegetation.
For instance, if a handful be
put in a hill of corn, and mixed with the
soil, and
tbe vuiu
corn be
soil,
auu iuv
uv theuj
iuw planted,
|n*»»», _ it
would be liable to kill tbe corn when ita
|
rooU come in cluse contact with it ; but
when lying a whole season itt a compost
heap every part of tho heap boeomes equal­
ly strong, and the original manure is not vis­
ible. Fowl houses sliould be so constructed
that tlie manure c*j be easily eathered once
in two weeks or oftener. If. one
has

THE CHICAGO &amp; NORTH-WlrtTERK
WAY

D-r’r"SFMWfer. Uasta*. MU*/

R/iD-

;___________ ________

Sweet's Hotel,

Embraces under one management the
Great Trunk Railway Lines of tiia
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. with
its numerous branches and connections,
forms the shortest and quickest route
between Chicago aud all joints in

to iu digestive 'capacity, making an aver­
age of about 3 (three) quarts of meal per
day fur each cow. During this time the
following points were apparent ; The
cows did not ruminate. They were very
' quiet: did not evince any inordinate desire
for food when hay was shown them ; not
so much as is displayed by cows that are
fed on hay alone, in the usual way of feed­
ing. a little less than they will cat. They
were much more quiet than cow* fed
meetly on meal with a small feeding of
hay, say four to five pounds per day. We
could not discover any signs of suffering or
unrest in any way whatever ; that by
compai ing their condition at the time of
going on to meal with their condition at
lhe time of going baek again to bay, we
could not discover that they had either
lost or gained in weight or flesh ; that
visiting them again after thirteen days on
hay, wc could not discover anything aliout
them that would denote but that they had
been wintered in the usu&gt;V w*y.”
The
committee say that tho calves
dropped
from these cows “arc of more than ordi­
nary rise, fleshy, strong, active and healthy,"
and cite other advantageous features of the
case. Ifa dozen committees were to' rc~
^port that the best way to winter cows is to
feed nothing but Indian meal. I would
never do it. It i» unnatural feed when
fed alone : and it is absurd to suppose
that farmers have existed since the world
was made without finding out tbc best
way to feed cowa till the year 1876 I I
•pre the report as made for wliat it is
worth. It shows that cows can subsist
seven weeks on corn meal alone, without
any appartqt injury ; 'and that is all that
it docs show that can be considered of

xmJW6_______________

Illinois. Wincoxsix, northern
Michigan,
Minnmdota.
Iowa,
Nkhraxka, California nnd the West­

GRAND XAP1INL

"THEVBMTOr'

........................MICHI

-

BOARD AND ROOM.

HUI DAY

ern TRJU1ITORIK8

IU
Omaha and California Line
lathe shortest nnd beet route for all
eilnts in NoxxnxRX Illinois, Iowa,
AKOTA,
NeDKASKA.
WYOMING,

Carriaje, Sim as-1 m

Colorado, Utah* Nevada, Cali­
fornia, Oregon, China Japan and

PAI NTER

AU8RRALIA. Its
Chicago, Madison and St. Paul Lino
in the ahart.linn for Northern Wis­
consin and Minnesota, and for Madi­

son, Bt.

itoek'o Carriage Shop

■ 1

Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth

and all point* in the Oroat N artbweM
Its
Winona and 8t. Peter Line
I* tbe only route fat WixaNA.ditocMEa-

Watertown, Fond Du LauOekeosh,
AfflejoE, Grrex ©ay. Kscaxaba
Negaunee. Mabqvette, Houghton.
Hancock and tbe Lake huperiob
Country- it*

TIME TABLE No. 8.

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

ter. Owatonna, Mankato, Bl Peter
New Ulm, and all points Iu Southern
and Central Minnesota. ltd
Green Bay and Mb*, latte Line
Is the only Br* for Janesville,

Haatinga, Mioh.
•
xilabalO

J_, 8- STAUFFER, Prop.
Beeummo4aliaa&gt;.T *bi

Freeport and Dubuque Lins
r-As USUAL.
Is the only route for Elgix, Rockford,
CHARGES
superphosphate, bone dust, or any other
Frffport, and all points via Freeport. ,
commercial fertiliter, to be used in the Its
,HH.
xx3A&gt;
hills of crops, R is a pood plan to mix
Chicago and -Milwaukee Line
i
Mid is
cirri Tp |"NT KT fY 17’17’
such fertilizers with the compost heap of Is
I* the
tbe old Lake Bhoce
Shore Route.
Route.juid
- the
- I
M.
. » .1 JIaXiTN
f
hen manure at the time of nlanting, ad­ only one pausing through Evanwton.
ding more soil, then graduating tho quan­ Lake*’"Forest,"‘ Highland Pajul
Waukegan, acine. Kenosha to
tity used to a hill by its strength, a hand­
M
ilwaukee.
ful generally being the quantity
used, .
Pullman Palace Cart
BATTLE CREEK. MI0B
when mixed with four times the bulk of are run on all through trains ofthla
These* unrivaled mnobiactf and repair* for
fertilizers in soil.
toad.
■
This it tho ONLY LINE running
CUBING C11EESK.
reune arc supplaxl at l«wrast factory prices
Great losses occur in cheese making these ears between Chicago aud Bt.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
by
from improper curing. 'The best
au­
cago and Winona.
thorities in tho United States on cheese1
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
making give the proper tempraMure for tbe
v rland Sleeper* on tho Union
a O e allroad for all pointe West ot
curing cnetsc, to obtain the best rixulis asi
to quality, to be from 70° to 75° Fahr.; the Mlasouri River.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
’
On tbc arrival of tbe trains from the
that this temperature must be uniform,
■ East or South, the train* of tbe Chicago
otherwise fermentation may be chocked or’ 4 North-Western Railway LEAAE
inercased, causing bitterness or an '-objec­ CHICAGO as follows:
For Council Hluflk, Omaha and Cali­
tionable taint in the cheese. Mr. Wil­
lard, the best authority in New York fornia, Two Through Trains daily,with
J Pullman i’alace Drawing Room and
State, says :
“Moisture is sn important Bl^b.Og ^Bn&lt; t^rOU?^1 lo ^oun,’*‘
clement in cheese ; that it should bo pro­
Geo. M. Savage A Co’s Column.
perly dial ributed through the solids, and1
ForSt. Paul and Minneapolis, Two
so assimilated as to form one liomogeneousi Through Trains Dally, with Pullman
mass, mellow nnd plastic, giving thecbeeM:, Palace Cars attached on both train*.
'
For Green Bay and Lake Superior.
.lhe appearance of great richness: That1 Two Trains dally, with Pullman Palace
llArW SEEDS. Ai.*kct iHcxim
at least from 30 to 33 per eent. of mois-’ ( -Cars attached, aud running through to
119 Klatt* Hu CHICAGO. ILL.
tore should be retained in curing choeae ; Marquette.
For Milwaukee. Four Th rough Trains
w -v&lt;-yrrarr'»Sk
that as we decrease the
percentage of
daily. Pnllman Cart on night train*. _ .
1 " _
moisture from this point, the percentage
Chair Car* on day train*.
of, butter must be increased to obtain mel­ Parlor
For Sparta and Winona aud points In ’ . . ..
.
*
lowness of texture ; that the cheese is Minnesota. One ^rough Train dally,
rfiatku MILWAUKEE BRBWERY.
not improved in taste by subalilution, with Pullman Sleepers to Winona.
” VV ”
l
* — .—
UnuMl z.i.CT
Mr»i&gt;n
/Avar A.^
At, Lzdrpil,
iMreit MU*.
. .
•bor Dubuque, via r roeport,
iwo
i.t.—li-ai- n u..,-.,—,
which is often a serious lolw, and this loss
For
importance.
__________
Tt“=gll Trains
dallp. With Pullaiim J. F. MMo*ey 4 Co.. WO &lt;lr*od Rtrir a*ma«. .w
may always be estimated to be in propor­ Through
Cars on night trains.
winteau A to.. bnw*n. Daaeaa*a Br«w«&lt;7. 4*
BEST BREKIJ.OV COWS.
tion between tbc cost of waler and fat.
J,
— Dubuque
-------------------------------------For
and
La Oroww, via Clio-----------------------------— --------- -■
■
~
There is nothing of more interrot to That by proper temperature and attention
ton, 1 wo inrvugn inuna uaiiy, wiui
farmers and all persons keeping but one or in retaining a right proportion of mois­
Pullman Cara on night train to Me '
more covm than reliable information on ture, thc-chceac is not only of letter flav­
For kloux City and Yankton, Two
tho Iwst breeds, and that can best be giv­ or and quality, but a saving in weight of
en by quoting from time to time the i from three to four per cent, is made to Trains dally. PoUman Cars to Missouri | Tlmntky. curw. FUx. IIOnr»ri*a. Miii.t. r.’
opinions of Home of our best dairymen. the producer over the ordinary methods of Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally.
A gentleman who has been a dairyman curing. That by the use of refrigerator
oiKKKHiiisorxrK Bouonp.
For Rockford, Sterling, Kenosha,
SV years as reported as having said before rooms, a cheese may be kept al any de­ Janesville, and other points, you can
. I IT ■&gt;&gt;&lt;! II* Klailr Air
the New fork Farment’ club as follow*: ■
IIIICAUO. 111.1
sirable point of flavor; and thus by have from two to ten trains dally.
New York Office, xo. 415 Broadway;
He prefers the cow which gives the most holding when the markets are dull, or W
•££££=
milk. If a cow will- give twenty-fire weather unsuitable for shipping, the fh- Boston Office, No. 5State Street; Omaha
Offiac, 253 Farnham Street; San Fran­
quarts of milk per day, she would be tcn cning space of time may be bridge ov­
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street;
■ •taacoaMry ? Tfc« N»&lt;i t. th* Mw&amp;Ank.
more profitable than atmlher which only er by the factories without detriment to Chicago Ticket Office; ffil Clark Street, ■Bd larealon A.-^.tiuB, the n.ly rxltobl. p»igave eighteen quarts. Then, if you sent tha flavor or quality of tbc chocac. That under Sherman House; corner Canal MUAteasy in Michhnn. 37 U. Lonxrm* Si. Doyour milk to the factory to be made into with our present knowledge of cheese and Madison Street; Kinaic Street
XziJ»&lt;
THOS. 8 SBRAGUE. PrwHntL
cheese, or sent it to the market, the more making, a certain amount of fet in the Depot, corner W. Kcnxic and Canal
Street: Wells Street Depot, corner Welts
milk the more profit. If a man keeps but milrts needed to make a good, palatable
and Konzle Slreete.
one or two cows it will be no criterion. cheese. Hence excessive skimming, or a
For rates or Information not attaina­
1
" bolMdt and Retail.
Compare them with a herd of 'twenty-five reduction of the fat in milk below one and ble otu your home ticket agents, ap­
or forty cowh and they will fall short con­
ply
Marvin HuaHrrr,
Gen. Sup'f, Chicago
siderable. He prefers the Holstein to.
mended where the skimmed milk is to be W. n. Stennktt,
any otlicr breed ofcnttle he ever owned. made into cheese, unless other fat Im sub­
Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago.
He rays they are noted for their milking stitute d to supply tho deficiency.”
XX89 i
qualities. Running with a herd of twen­
ty-five cows tbc pure blood and grades are
I havo^tbc following property for sale
the beat Tbe Holstein arc very hand­ cheap for cash, or for good approved pa­
some. Jet black forward and rear, a per. ’ Two good work horses, one lumLcr
bright white blanket around the body wagon, one buggy, and three -act of har(some black with white spots on them),
arc very docile, small head, eyes dear,
1.8. Giro.
Quimby S(atioa, on tho Uraad Rapids DHtalarge, mild and sparkling, home short; neck
Ha.ST 1 NUB, June Kth, 1876.
ion of ike Michigan Central Railroad, euntain.
small at the head, straight bn tbc back,
ing
acres, ofwbkh
heavy quarters, short legs, udder large
and square, teats stand well apart, hair
soft and fine. They are Dutch cattle, nnd
sown'to Wheat.' The property ia well
will match any breed in the world.”

Sarpcal aid leckaiical

DENTIST

G

SALVATOR BEER

Dr*-----

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MS’ cfe"

ALBEM DTOKUrSOH,

“VS.IVU 11 SEEDS,

CLASS AND PAINT

wSX’Pu.T'*' U ‘**W «~. l~a .

FARM FOR SALE!
xtanrr
50

RE IMPROVED

FOR LADIES
That tlicre is great fertility iq plowing
in a hatvy crop of green clover is known
to all good farmers; but tho question is,
when ought it to be turned under ?
Il
it be plowed in when first is btoreon, tho
laud cannot be used immediately for any
other crop, unless it be for buckwheat, or

some other giecn crop, to be cut for stock,
and fed green. If such crops arc wanted,
that system of management would be a
good one; but bj cutting the first crop of j
dover for hay, and turning under the .sec­
ond crop, the land might be sown with
rye immediately after being plowed. In
order to cover tho clover well, a roller
should be run over it just before plowing.
If the clover should be a heavy crap, the
land might be sown to wheat, ns it re­
quires a better soil for wheat than for rye.
Buekwbwl turned under wten in hl«som. if sown nnite thick, also enriches
land to tbc value of many times its ensl.
!

POULTRY MANURE.
Hen Masuro is much more

«o!&lt;l on

one desiring

THE CHERT OF DISEASE I

A First-Clas* Fi
Snelylocated, and under thorough culture.
For Particular* Inpair* at this office or of the
Sutaeriber.

.

wm.

nAMinfi Jan’y. lat. J876.

McPherson.

TO MAM AMO BEAST
1. ik.ilrw, 014

GENTEMEN

MUSTANG

•Sts.tTIAii

«?B&lt;i^A8‘iTOODTU1!TBSTOJ'

18 1,0 ™ IT WILL
^AMENESS IT

valuable

BILLIARD, iXlRorETTE
—
w.~. » waw VI puuun, In
quantity to make it worth 26 cents per
liuritc’, aooordtnx to the wholesale
comnicteul value of there fertilizers.
But,

THE FOE OF PAIN

XXSOmG

PENSIONS I PKXBIONM 11

FOR

teEWSSs?-

jffisr

SONGS

LAKr

HQ0 SOLD LAST SKAEON
WITHOUT 0MS FAILVME OB RUXCnON

TEN PFN BALLS
Alt •____________
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ATM
“*®
S!»H B*»»» ST.. («-«J
Floor,) I HTLADELPHLA,
xulSal

^^Vo^T^SjT'k
TLE S«¥AS!&lt;iJOtlLH- A "°Tjsse&amp;w&amp;s:

TO life aisd U8EFUI.NE®
A V ALDABLE HORSE,

GREBLE&amp;RUSSELL

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 19.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. JULY 3,1876.

Read the Record

GEO. M. DEWEY
KUH OR AND PUBLISHER.

O3FStreet, IIulln&lt;i, Darrjr

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Not Only a Gallant Soldier, but a
Model Officer—He Refuses, While
in the Army, to G&gt; Home and
Electioneer for Congrets.--Declar­
ing that Any Offer Who Would Do
So -'Ought to Be Sea’pod."

th* Cincinnati Om»U«.
1506 Sold if! 1871.
304g Sold tyt &gt;8jt.
747a' I From
When the rebellion broke out few men
of Gen. Haves* ago had a more brillliant
Sold i/l &gt;8/3. 14376 Sold i/i 1874. 31077
prospect. As an oriKina! Republican. he
naturally look aides withjthe Union cause,
Sold // 1873, 4ijo fuLLy 100000 iriLL
and his sympathy with it was intense.
As illustrating his views and feeling’ at
Bl WUI/JCD 7081876. O/tl 44L7
this time the following, written by him on

4fiD

Oi'ectory Cardr. not ciModin* all

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

Nine diflbrent Points for 1876,
thus adapting; the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED

DCrMM AMD BUSINESS CARDS.

Come and get one ON TRII

mtumnuiM.

F. S. BOWEN,
II -.Uno. Mjob.v -__________ ,

peace. A man may escape a pistol, no
matter how near his head, but not a dusc
of poison."
On the 15th of May. 1801, he wrote :
Judge Matthews aml l have agreed to
go into tho service for the war, if posmblc
into the same regiment.
I spoke my

1

Champion Reapers and Mowers.

ttlf

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
tllKUIFF, Uaasty Ceunlr R»rr«yor and IJcntr*

? *Genuine. Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
'
।

G. HOLBROOK,
««ry, will attend pent
lru.l«l to him. OS&lt;

RUSSELL.

GREBLE

THE
LUCIUS RUSSELL,

VICTORY IS

I
I

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।

WON !

feelings tu him which be said were his
also, viz: That this was a just and nec­
essary war ; tlisl it demauded the- whok
power of the country, and that I would
prefer to go into it, if I knew I was to
die br be killed in the course of it, rather
than to lire through and after it without
taking any part »n5t.
The fall of Fort Sumter aroused an in­
tense war feeling in Cincinnati, which
found its first expression in a great pub­
lic meeting of citizens.
Mr. Hayes was
appointed Chairman of the Committee, on
Resolutions.
i

I COMMENCEMENT nF IHH MILITARY
UK EH.
'
Mr Hayes and Judge Matthews
I undertook to raise a regipent for•

the
‘ Union service, and, in a short time, they
j had companies enough fur twn. With
With
! j ten of these tbc Twenty-third Ohio Infan। । try was organized, with W. S. Ruwcrans
। ‘ .as Colonel, Stanley Mai thews ax Linutcn&lt; nut Colonel, and ll. B. Hayes as Major,

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
•

CHAN. II. BAUER.

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llnycs and Matthews had, been sehoolmates together, and it waamgroed between
[ them, os neither had military experience,

The Triumph is Complete

.TTOHNKT AT LAW AND FBMJ1CUFINO
ATTORNEY for Barra Cownt’. Areal for H&lt;me

i dial a trained soldier must l&gt;o placed at
, the bead of the regiment. Hence the
■ selection of Qol. Kusecrau*. who was soon
promoted to a larger command, and was
|N ' siicceeded by Cal. Scammon, also a Weal
Point graduate. Tho ngilMDtj as thus
organized, arrived at Clarksburg, W. Va.,
Jtily 27,1861, and spent the rcmaimlcr
of the ]year in arduous campaigning
'
under
Gen. Rnsecranit,
on whose staff, for a time,
(ten.
1
'\_r liayos served as Judge Advocate.
„ the fight nt Carcifex Ferry, Hayerf was
detached with the loft wing of hit regi­
ment and. sent by Rosecrana to find and
threaten tJw rebel flank atid rear, which
he did, thus materially hastening the ene­
my's retreat. Daring the- ensuing fall,

g-as.-ijoCT STAHLEY is the VICTOR,
,

WM, II. HAYFORD,
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«6(hn3

BATES* AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN.

In August the Twenty-third was or­
dered East to join the army of the Poto­
mac, and haring been attached to the
division of Gon. J. D. Cox,- marcbed into
Maryland, arriving at Middletown Sfcpt.
13tlu Here, on the 14th, began the battle
of South' Mountain, resulting in the great
battle of Antiltam on the 17th. At
South Mountain the Twenty-third, under
Lieut. Col. Hayes led tho column, and
was the first infantry engaged.
At an
early liour it marched up the mountain,
by an unfrequented road, surprised and
captured the cncuijrVpickets, and vigor­
ously assailed his main line, sheltered be­
hind some parapetr. The
enemy,
in
greatly superior force, poured into the
ranks of the attacking troope a heavy . fire
of musketry and canister snot, and in few
minutes 100 men nod officers of the
Twenty third were wounded, and forty­
eight killed, out of ^10 who went into

the 4th t»f January, 1861, may be quoted:
Sonth'Carolina has passed 'a sccerainn notion. Among the wounded was Lieut.
ordiauce. an 1 Federal laws arcret at naught Col. Hayes, who had an arm broken, and
in the State. Overt acts enough have lay npou the field disabled by the severity
11 is regiment now changed
been committed, forts and treenail having of his wound.
been taken, a revenue cutter seized, and front, in order to meet a flanking fire, and,
Maj. Anderson kwieged in Fort Sumter. mistaking this for a movement to retreat,
Other cotton States are abont to follow. he sprang to his feet, and rushing again to
i Disunion and civil war are at hand, and the line of battle, exerted himself, in spite
yet 1 fear disunion and civil war less than of his wound, in rallying and encouraging
compromise.
We can
recover
from his men, until carried to the rear overcome
la his report
। them. The Free States alone, if we must with pain and exhaustion.
go on alone, will make a glorious Nation. of the battle, Gen. J. D. Cox, command­
I do not feel gloom 1 when I look forward. ing the division, made special mention of
The reality is less /rightful than the ap
thia act of gallantry, commending it in the
prehension which we have all had these highest terms.
Dnring the month of August, preceding
many years. Let us be temperate, calm,
and just, but firm and resolute. Critten­ this buttle, Lieut. Col. Hayes had been
den's compromise! Windham, speaking appointed Colonel of the Seventy-ninth
of the rumor that Bonaparte was about to Ohio Infantry, and Imd l»ccn mustered out
invade England, said : “The danger of of the Twenty- third to accept the ap­
1 invasion is by no means equal tu that of pointment. Unwilling to leave his old

4*V4»r Sold

THT
3UJ»

I 12 00 ISOOOlSOADl
iojMi w sojM&gt;i~a&gt;.t&gt;u I

His Reccrd in ths War of the Re­
bellion.—Wounded Four Times,
and Four Hones Shot unuer Him.

OLIVEB HUE | now I

TKS OP AD VERTIS1NG.

Ft
I

GENERAL HAYES-

cl,.and amigned to tho command of the
i Twenty-third, scouted all over a wide cir­

cuit of mountainous country, «&lt;n one occa­
sion having a narrow escape from death
by an ambuscade of bushwhackers. ‘ On
tho 1st of May, 18G2. ho made a brilliant
dash on Princeton, driving the rebels pre­
cipitately from the town, and capturing
about 200 rifle* and several prisooeni.
On the 10th, at Giles C.;H., ho was at­
tacked by a greatly.superior force, and
fought all day, while gradually falling
back a distance rd five miles. His com­
mand in this affair comprised nine com­
panies of the Twnty-thirds 500 cavalry,
and a section of artillery. By withdrawing
his calavry and infantry alternately, he
managed to choose hiaown positions, and,
notwithstanding tho great inferiority of his
force, kept the enemy at bay, and inflicted
much greater injury than ho received.
Hie skill and coolness in handling h»
forces on tliii oaSsforil’VOked cheers from
his men, which to tho enemy had the
meaning and effect of «n arrival of rcinforcementa on thil Union side. He roceived a severe contusion from a .“hell
during the fight, but remained on active
duty.

WHOLE NO. 1062.
renew the fight, but were followed up
vigorously, a9d again driven off.
The
rebels, now reinforced, made a third «ffort to beat back their assailants, but met
with no better success, and fled precipitatcly, losing largely in killed and wound­
ed, among the former being their com­
manding officer, General Jeakins.
The
struggle at the guns wns desperate, the
rebel artilleryman endeavoring to load
their pieces when the assailants were not
over ten paces distant. First to reach the
guns was Private Kosht, of tbc Twentythird.aboy of eighteen, who sprang for­
ward from the ranks, and with a shout
thrust his cap into the mturalo of one of
the captured cannon.
This gun proved
to be a 24-poundcr, which the enemy set
great-store by, and which Col. Hayes'
men recognized as one that had confronted
them in nearly every fight in that port of
the country.
There being a dispute
among the soldiers as to-who captured it,
the boy Kosht reached his hand into the
muzzle and drew out his cap, thereby
proving indisputably the title of his regi­
ment. Dublin Statian, eight miles be­
yond Lloyd's Mountain, was captured the
following night.
Gen. Crook now turned his column
northward by way of Meadow Bridge and
Salt Pond Mountain, traversing one of
the wildest and roughest sections of the
Allegheny Mountain region.
THE RETREAT FROM LYNCHBURO.
After a lung series of 'skirmishes and
exhausting marches, the \omuiand ar-

rivefl at the old rendezvous at Meadow
Bluff, and being there refitted it pushed
on and joined Gen. Hunter's force at
Staunton, June Sth. Hunter, reinforced
by CrookfgD'l Averill, at once began' his
meditated advance on Lynchburg,
and
ou tho 10th Hayes' brigade marched to
regiment in front of the enemy, he remain­ Brownsburg, 23 mile*, skirmishing nearly
ed with it, though not strictly in the ser­ nil the way.
The column struck the
vice, and his South Mo mtain wound now Virginia and Teocsxce Railroad on the
prevented him tram joining tho Seventy­ 14th inst., and, arriving in the vicinity of
ninth. He was, therefore,
appointed Lynchburg, Crook's command, on the
Colonel of the Twenty-third, to date from 1 Sth, was sent to the right &lt;ta a flanking
October 15, and, on die 25th of December czpcditivn, with a view to attacking the
following, was placed in command of the city in tfN^rear.
While conducting this
Kanawha Division, now ordered back tn inovcincnt/Crook received word from IlunWest Virginia. tor tho oomny, strangely reinforced from
This division'was always a fortunate Richmond, was about to attack the cen­
and famnua organization.
It was com­ ter in overwhelming force. Crook there '
manded at different times by Gens. Rose- fore moved with the utmost speed to the
crans, Cox and Crook, and in the first exposed point, and by the timely aid of
campaigns in the Army of the Shenan­ his command the attack was repelled.
doah was led by Gena. Hayes and Duval. The troops remained under arnw and under
It bore a prominent part in Rosecrans’ fire the remainder of tho day, and when
campaigns in West Virginia in 1861, night closed
in began
the retreat,
in McLellan's Antietam campaign in 18G2, which the augmented and dow over­
and in Sbcridan's-eampaign in the Valley whelming strength of the enemy rendered
of Virginia in 18(51. ' Gen. Hayes en­ necessary.
tered it as Major df tho Twenty-third,
Col. Hayes’ brigade covered this re­
Ohio, and commanded its first brigade treat, which proved to bo one of the most
arduous movements of the war.
The
over two years.
During 1863 he led his brigade in nu­ constant marching, fighting, and expos­
merous arduous expeditious in Western ure
of the
previous
six
weeks
Virginia, one of these that of Gon. Scam­ had
worn
out
the
men,
and
mon to the extreme southwestern part of they had now just passed forty-eight
the State fur the capture of Saltville. hours without sleep, and almost without
The expedition succeeded in capturing food. The retreating column moved west­
Wytheville, broke up the railway at that ward, along the line of the railway, slowly
Haycsr brigade
jioiDt, and returned in time . to assist in pursued by tho enemy.
preventing the escape of John Morgan a.wuited by the cavalry, had a brisk fight
from Ohio.
with the pursuing forces at Liberty dur­
ing the night of the 19th, and on the
BATTLE OF LUIYDM MOUNTAIN.
morning of the 20th, having skirmuhed
The campaign of 1864 opened, in ac­
all the way, reached Buford’s Gap, and.
cordance with Gen. Grants plan, by a
having held the Gap during the remainder
simultaneous Advance of all the armies,
of that day, hastened on to rejoin the
East and West.
As auxiliary to the oper­
division. Near Salem the brigade was
ations of the army of the Potomac before
attacked simultaneously in front and rear,
Richmond, this plan embraced a co-opera­
but cut ita way through and pursued its
tive movement by Gen. Sigel up the f
march, skirmMiing heavily all thercmainShenandoah, and by Gon. Crook up the
dor of the day and up to 10 o'clock.
Kanawha, aiming at the enemy's resour­
Tho troops were now almost crazed with
ces and line of communication in the
loss of sloop, fatigue, and hunger.
At
neighborhood of Staunton and Lynch­
North Mountain the pursuit coded, hut
burg.
Gen.
Crooks forces including
not the sufferings of the soldiers.
The
the brigade of CuL IIayes, and numbering
in all about 6,00U men, advanced from country was poor, and thioly peopled,
the supplies had long been exhausted, and
tho Upper Kanawha during the last days of
no rations were obtained until tlie com­
April, and made directly for the Virginia
mand reached Big Sewell Mountain on
ami Tennessee Railroad, aiming to strike
the 27lh.
it near Dublin station.
Tho route lay
Daring the nine days preceding this
through an extremely mountainous coun­
date, Gen. Crook’s division had marched
try, and crossing one range after another
over 180 miles, losing many homes and
tho troops were exposed to the severe
some men, from exhaustion and want of
storms of rain and snow prevclent in
those regions in the spring of the year, and food. The retreat terminated by the ar­
rival of the wearied columns at Meadow
encountered extreme
difficulties
and
Bluff, and the command reached Charles­
nardships. The enemy was occasionally
ton July 1.
•
met, but was readily brushed out of the
BRILLIANT CAREER IN THE VALLEY.
way, until Moy 9, when bo took position
on Lloyd’s Mountain, the name given to
Early, who commanded the rebel corps;
a mountain spur with steep and densely sent from Richmond to the reliefof Lynch­
wooded slopes, skirted by a stream of wa- burg, had by this time moved into the
valley, and thence into Maryland. Goo
Tbc rebel forces, compruing infantry Crook’s command was, therefore, ordered
and artillery, occupied one of the crests cast, and setting out on tho 10th, arrived
of tho spur, and their lino was covered by rail at Murtinsbuig on the 14th. There
by a rude breastwork.
Col. Hayes led Hayes'brigade remained until die 18th
his brigade against the position.
The when it advanced to Cablctown, ton miles
approach lay through a level, open mead­ beyond Harper's Ferry, and drove in the
ow, about GOO yards wide, which the enemy's pickets. Early, after menacing
troopt crossed at the double-quick, under the defences of Washington, now withdrew
k heavy fire of musketry and artillery, from Maryland, pursued by Wright's
without returning a shot. Then, after a Sixth Caros, which he turnad fiercely
moment’s pause, they dmhod acrosa tho upon at Snicker's Gap, July 19, driving
alreatu, and, mounting the hill, made a back Wright's.advunre witii oonsiderabh-----------— ------- , _ -------------- , loos. The rebel commander tliau remuaed
hmU, which they cuTMrd, capturing two his march, and was believed to l« making
guns
The enemy fell book to a second his way up the valley Inward Gordonsrille.
crest of the mountain, and there tried to Accordingly on the 22d, Col, Baytn was

.

�sent out with hrs brigade and two soctivm ■
of artillery to reconnoitre, and while entire­
ly unsupported and without communication
with the main body on the other a^de of
tbc Shenandoah, was completely surround­
ed by two divisions of the enemy’s cavalry
llABTrsaa, Mica., July 3, I87TL
but fought hia way out and rejoined Gen.
Crook on the 23d at Winchester. * On
the 24th Crook advanced, easily driving
the enemy’a cavalry, rappoeed to be cov­
ering the rebel retreat up the valley, when
suddenly, near Kcrnstown Early's whole
WHO£?
army developed itslf in battle array dose
upon the left flank, and, pouncing upon
■ (’rook, compelled him to fall back rapidly
on Martinsburg. Hayes covered this re­
treat on the left with hia brit adc, and
stubbornly
resisted Early’s impetuous
a 1 vance, saved Crook’s forces from material
loss, and enable him to draw off safely all
his trains and artillery. A series of
marches and countermarches were no w in­
augurated, which, though bringing on
no general engagement, were characterixed
by many daring exploits. Gen. Sheridan
took command of the new Middle DepartFor President,
met on tho 7th of August, and selected
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
the Kanawha Division, including Col.
of Ohio.
Hayes’ Brigade, toact with his cavalry in
repeated assaults on Early’a lines. Sheri­
•For Vice-President,
dan was not quite ready for a general ad­
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
vance, and it was in part the objects of
of Now York.
thrae oswuilta to keep the enemy occupied
and prevent him from detaching any por­
tion of his force for the asautanoe of Lee
at Richmond. Several times Eeariy un­
dertook to do this, and as often was pre­
vented by Sheridan's vigorous demonstra­
tions, which sometimes rose to the propor­
tions of a serious battle. Seldom a week
passed w ithout two or throe of these attacks
being made. Col. Hayes often forcing
his Way with his brigade, not only though
Early’s
formidable
picket lines, but
REPTBUCAir CTATK COWKHT1OX.
through Ids main line, compelling him to
develop his full strength, and even to seek
new positions. So bo’d and hazardous
were these raids that it was often a matter
of grave surmwe with offievn. and men, in
setting out, whether the brigade would
ever return again to the main body, and
many times the chances seemed to be de­
cidedly in favor of its capture or annihila­ Mnntr w
Voder I
tion. but it always imaged to get back
■ ill be
entitled i

^biien jjinite .
®
~

party has never swerved by the breadth of

»

The Cinaunali Convection,

Credit Act of 1869, says that

Public

obligations in coin or its equivalent, excq.t i. cases where th.

the issue of such

law

ed." It Las already been fulfillod to the feet and pass them before tho close of
letter whenever the Government has paid1 the present fiscal year.
From indications
any portion of its bonded debt, whetherr developed yesterday tho prospect of a

obligations

expressly

provided that the same might be paid ‘•in
gold

and river," and also "to make provision at

the oariiert practicable period for the re

demption of United Slates notes in coin."
The act wax a legislative

ratification

of

ACTUAL MAGNITUDE!!,

WITHOUT A SINGLE PARALLEL.

debt in greenbacks was a

child born of’ Night sessions are now in otthv and all
Democracy, in the persons of Vallandigappear animated by the deaire to finish up
bam and Pendleton, aud adopted by De­
the. work and baftuo au adjiHimmout.
mocracy in its National Convention of‘ The only real
obstacles to an early nth
1868. The Republican party has no fellowjourament are tjic appropriation bills and
ahip and never had any with* this financial
the Belknap trial.
Should |he former
bastard.
Its uniform doctrine has been
have been passed by the IM of July it is
that the nation mu«t sacredly preserve its believed that the Senate will, after »ul

faith toward its creditort

tlii^; some preliminary pointe, postpooe
That jiurt of tho promise which' remains the further consideration of the ex-Socreto bo fulfilled is the one that relates to tary’s case until NovVpiber or December.

The Vulcan

which Forges Thunderbolts for
IMITATORS.

HASTINGSJHURSDAYj JULY 6
ADAM

the redemption of United Staten notes

in
The Committee, after having promised
To this, as we suppose, the Cincm- ,so much evidence of corrupt ton on the part
nsti Convention specially refers when it of
( Secretary llolawon is extremely loath
aays that the promise should be fulfilled ।to give him up. and tu have itx Democrat­

GH’S

coin.

fa jic inetnbcni go lieforc the countr/ ax willa/wi'r pay ntmt."
Specie jmyment uivahx Ail
1 fulselierx. Paymaster General, John &lt;).
the redemption of these antas in coin on 'Bradford whn I as just arrived from Lon­
"Z»y a cvnlinvuu* anti a/rcrJj ju'ngrrtt

th.- presentation and demand of their L.-Id- t
don, whence he wax called by Mrl Ilobcxon
en».
It BMumes that the notes are dd»t t
upon the unnpimoux tts-ucsf of tin- coni­
obliguli-iM thill are lo Iw paid, and |iald t
.
millet gave testimony yestcnlny. It w&lt;o
in'specie, dolhr for dollar.
1It repudiau-x
" '
hoped by the Democrats tbal they could
the ductrilie of the Ohio and
ft irfun. I
...1
&lt;ilm„ thl,
Democrats that they are uioni-y. pure and

simple, and, hence, need never be

paid.

ofbiireaux to fov..r the CnttclU, in their Im's

The Cincinnati Convention makes 'wpecic

f&lt;»r funiUhing *uppli&lt;« to his department.

payment'* the goal to Ik- reached. How
reached* "By a continuous and steady

But

emphatically

that

denied

the

»ny ptefenmeo to any of Uro bidders, or

Wc should have preferred a mure defin­

ite answer to this question.

had in any jnanuer ever interfered in any

The Republi­

can party is pledged, and by its action

he

Secretary hud cvet directed him to »h «w

progrewi" toward ii until it is readied.

way with him ax a purchasing |x&gt;yma»lcr.

in

All Hie evidouou dirited

the two houses of Congress the Govern­

from

him

was

highly credited to the Secretary and

cor

ment is pledged, to specie payment on the

l.r ,.r J.nu.rj

1ST!&gt;.

rexpohdiiigly distasteful to the Democnte
Th.- tow of thr. ..f^.
.....................................

land declares that resueption of specie
-h.lllw.-i..
ch.r.totoi.oJ, I,™,..

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s

litoOtouto

ortho

'n“«

■«»-

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pbnao.

4
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linnon.uwIrf.rfjpn^n.i-irKlw.IHml. |
«to.tr»o.n (bo rfajuton «T .Wrowrirfo ™" “
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luchidcx
measures
to secure. the result at the " time

. Tl'“
Dixtiirt

the

&lt;*»minbv&gt;i»ncr.&lt;

parties recconi mended for
If it means anything eb-r, it is among the
criminal proaccutipn because nfmal admin­
The R--»umption Ail
istration. The minority report diMerits
of January Nth, 1875, is a Republican
so far as the VuinmuKioncrsam concerned.
measure
It fixes a day when the Gov­
It is generally understood that Senator
ernment will commence the redemption
of ite notes in coin ; and, unless the Act Morrill of Maine will succeed Bristow, ■■

specified.

a mere platitude.

the Secretary of the Treasury who resigned,
earn stly as he says, to give more attention to his
private affairs and to secure t^cded rest.

itself be a mere sham, it implies that

Republican party honestly and
means to secure the end.

will So far ax I am able to judge the appoint­
seek to play all sorts of dodge games on this ment of Mr. Morrill is received with
subject’ yet Republicans cannot afford uni venial satisfaction.
As a party they

President

the

Grant

has

of

attention

called

Congress

to
action of the British Government m
•potion of their strength with the people the
--------------------------------------in
will consist in this fact. When Governor theWiwdow case and recommends that

in hiTidiLi rI&gt;rmia?nUa3 D°“’noc 'Rhajl
m his letter of acceptance speak on this
subject, we trust that he will give no un
certain round as to his own petition and
purpose
He fought and iron in his own
state last fall as a hard-money candidate
for eovernor ; and wc dow expect him to
fight and win on the rame Ixiii os the
Republican candidate for the Presidency.

HtAe suitable artim.
He appears to
regard the position taken by England as
a virtual repudiation /«&gt;t

tho

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THIPLE MUSEUM

Eight Center Pole Tents.
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FIFTY ODD STATUE-ORNAMENTED CAGES OF WILD BFASTS
EXOTIC RIRDB. MONSTERS OF THE DEEP, AND
, CRAWLING REPTILES.
'

The

Standard

Exhibition

of the

Universe

extradition
It is

clause of th&lt;* Ashburton treaty.

be

ap­

pointed to till the vacant scat in the

Scd-

supposed that Mr.

Enormous

Irre©

Rhine will

an&gt; caused by Morrill s promotion, and at
the expiration of Uie term next March,

Speaking of the

glorious

ralrtraifou

that he will have been elected

to fill

it

meeting hold in Jncksou on Tanadar even­

fornix
years.
It
h frit
that he
ing by the Republicaux of that city t he f 7/;. noed. tl* rest am h a change would bring

him.

llwrecavoy from his recent Bl

&gt; non. oEnnaK k. unrKT.
neash slowly progressing and physicians
or Hwrting,, ik. tm m«„ rf ,k. s„le
have rccomm-nded the mountain. „r the
boar the O,^. of R. B. ll.yn for Fnrf: I,
'fenr, .01 wbo» oomb.rtoo
t„ ,u ' *-axhom.
Th# hill for the equalixalinn of boun­
■d.oeurf in ba rap^, rfc. ||Mlto- B*/
«D, w-Ibor rJtod upon, ,„J 111TOu, ties, which recently pawed tho House
.Ti’b ‘"•'Ji

ra~rl'
* •&gt;■““&gt;&gt;

1” alweet the same biB that only fried of
‘flk btoo-tox. Ln, ..

tbc convention and predicted a triumph-

or.ii.ro™&gt;!,,.
.

It girt* to every pri­

vate, Don-commimioned officer Bailor and
mi.
&gt;&gt;.,« .TwhX’h^il^^ ■xnao, Uxh of th. r^utor Mml Tolu„.
*«“ fcm, wb, .dtoarf
Ap6| ,,

IMlorfM., 9,18®, riyht
third drflan

pa

mouth

r„

.„d

,hc

sorh in turf now w» u „lm ^nm with
th« rnrrled work «rf rheramr, ri™^, ■«rrrf, drfwwtos .11 State u,a National
•®&gt;r«or ReprfJto.™ ererjwhCTn. thiw boantiu received.
Soao doubt to exwould be .n ew, Uak.
. An, rfourfttoLbrvLri^rlU CWUn. •»a u toil, .ppm.oa bj u* p^d„,

-koala kb.toecWuli. lk«8emto.

nul will find cbe Bnsnnn 00

Mlebisnn BuiMing.
Cannriita.

No «ry imporum logU^i,
tmk.
„r the
Wdnut&amp;- •UjU ouonptal OTti| a,, Mora

ple in dectinjfGencnil Grant in the fall of

yn° eeWRreper exhibition rf s. M.

1868, and repudiating tho Pendleton
ion
onrar
hert.y avowed by the Democrats in ttheir

th&lt;5"““l«&gt;rin Rowell', crhlbition in 3,31(1.

4 On., «rf Ono. P, Rowell A

pM.

Th.e

Arenic

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and

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”ur oownttu™., or
OYMXASTlC AXE ACnoilATIC TALENT IN

THE ■ 1-BOFE8SIQN.

.,

THE GOLD EMBLAZONED STREET PAGEANT
*■&gt;&lt;■ ■- •

UUnU Rrflra luiSZSl0^™?

Co.,

.------------- Altontwa to than torn tn., pU« ,oe i,
n.

Hem tf perftiw Elephants, 2 tenet Blatt Riira ta aid
Coi Aitelojc, Sea Lians, Horned Horse, Jto., fit.

The roan.
No SKH,

Remember, The Great Forepaugk Show,
...
Never Divides.
That II moves along the public
people, whocan br^old iteaturien('imim2L.l^?h&lt;&gt;,nl.of lhe fa"n*'» »nd toiling
nraAaoutnul
rh*&lt; ev«»
«•»
«•'*"
T» nno v ■» »,
“TkMportatlnn to carry It from Mud to stand

RECOLLECT

F"k £*»“■

Admit* to Menagerie,

lit^^.-^^^jMldru

Maxwjxl.

’

and dirrswie Mox*al Oonble dreuw, Under

Democrats in the coming canvass

the verdict rendered by the American peo­

wn. to torm-th™ the pnblic emBt ud
th. doubt, Oto ften. a to the to-

CBIATfflTimilW

in the form of interest or principal ; and itI compromise seems good.
A proposition
will in this respect continue to bo fulfilledI having been prepared on the part of the
bo long as Republicans control its admin­ Senate by Hon. Lol. M. Morrill, and a
istration. The swindle of paying thisi counter one by Randall of the House.

authorising

lawful money «r other currency than

1876

"cunmer-

are a "bard-money" party, and no small

Among the acorei of publications which
Parra.
the Great Exposition has already called
P. W.AIBKIIV.
out, and so fir it seems to us one of the
best, is a pamphlet of 50 pages, called
"The. Centennial Exhibition and the
Northern Central and Pennsylvania R. R.'
THE FINANCIAL PLANK.
Of courac the baok is gotten out in the
interest of tbc corporation, but it is got­
Th* fourth resolution of Um platform,
ten up so well, and the reader gets so
adopted by the Cincinnati Convention
much that is useful and entertaining,
tint he can eariy allow the publisher to reads as follows :
"In the first act of Congrcm signed by
aay a fair word tor themselves. The cov­
er is an appropriate and artistic design, President Grant the National Government
in dark blue on pale blue ground, and the aaaaned to remove any doubts of itn pur­
■ firat thing thing tho reader strikes on Dore to discharge all just obligation. lo
opening it will be of incalculable use to puUtc creditors, and aalomnly pledged its
him if be is going to ths Centennial.
It faith to mako proviaion, at the eariian
»a tage folded sheet, having on one ptacticableponod, for the redemption of
aide a map of the Centennial grounds, the Ignited Staten notes in coin. Com­
and on the other a complete map of Phila­ mercial prosperity, public merits, and nadelphia.
This alone will preserve the tioniJ credit demands that this promise be
book from destruction.
Following is a 1fulfilled by a continuous and steady pro­
carefully written, concise and pramisable 1gram to specie payment."
article on the Exhibition, which gives
The historic part of this resolution refers
one a comprehensive idea of what there to the Public Credit Act of March 18d&gt;,
m to see, and loaves him in an excellent
1SG9,
by which the Government made a
frame of mind to decide Jww to do it.
The article is illustrated with some new formal pledge to pay all its interwt-liearing

WheeierWaihlxoton, D. U. Juoe, 23,1876.

FOREPAUGH’S

1876.

Since tbcTreridents message to Con­
cial prosperity, public m-rits, and national gress relative’ to the appropriation bills
credit demand that this promise be fulfill­ an earnest effort has been made to pen

to imitate their example.

views of the different buildings
and
grounds, and by &amp;r the beat that have
yet been made.
They arc from the
skillful pencil of Mr. Fred B. Schell,
who has done sn much splendid drawing
on wood for the past few years
A short article on how to reach the
the Centennial Exhibition is followed by
a finely illustrated description of the dilfrrrnt pointe of interrei on he road from
Niagva Falls lo Philadelphia, giving
Views of the Falb. Seneca Lake. Watkim

referring

to the position, as stated in the

"Honest money for nil, and
free schools for all.
There
'should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interference which will
destroy the other.”

A Valuable Traveling Companion.

The Ashburton Treaty—The Boun­
ty BW — Legletatioo—Hayea and

a hair from this position.

Natimal Reptlilicai Ticket

in good fighting trim, and its habitual suc­
cors greatly increased the confidence of the
men in themselves and in their lender.
?.**; Nc5tiiu»».
At len^h Early was provoked to retal­ V. 1. Mircwiiu
U»o. BMUSMXU.
iate and al daylight on the 23d of August g, J. Hearts
made a vigorous attack on Sherdans out
posts at Halltown. The attack was not
Y.Oeacax.
followed up, however, and at G p. m.
Hayes'brigade sallied out and drove in
tho enemy's skirmish-line, capturing a lot
of prisoners from
Kershaw x division. REPUBLICAN' CONGRESSIONAL
CONI ENTION'- 3RD DISTRICT.
This was a bold and brilliant charge, the
Itewildcred prisoners, ax they were captur­
ed, exclaiming in astonishment, ‘ Who the
h—late you uns ?" Ou. the 24th the
sorti^was repeated, still more succcaafullv.
and rwulted in the capture of sixty officers
and 100 men, all from Kershaw's division portion the ni
S^-Tb’.
Tilings pa.*aed quietly from this till the
r
erasing ofSept. :jd,when Duval’s division,
.
including Col. Hayes' brigade, became in­
volved in a severe, engagement at Berry­
ville. The figbtfog was desperate, and,
occurring mostly after dark, the flashes of
musketry and exploding shells,'mingling
with the fierce roar of conflet; made a
scene that was friclitfully grand. The
Dated. MaoUlt,
C-'
affair was a severe test to the valor ot the
troops, but their lines, (hough in eminent 1
jeoponlv or being overwhelmned, never
wavered. The battle ceased by mutural
A BepuMieanCdmnty Generation to elect
consent about 10 o'clock, and the picket
lines were ro-cstablished.
dey of Aarau next, nleo to elcet eiabt delec
To lie concluded in next Monday's issue.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

houses of Congrcnt, against tho nearly sol­

id vote of Democrats, was a dedaration to
the country and the world that, a$ long The Appropriation BiH—Belknap—
as controlled by Republicans, it would
Robeson—The
District
Com —
deal honestly with iu creditors.
The
Tbe Secretary of the Treasury—

_

Id or shine.
JOHX A. FORKPAUGH, Mau^e’*

�hejjrtlicajtojw.
&gt;er ficu L POtl P UHT

mm.

Council Proceeding*,

Ancient Newspaper*.

tings hold a sjwchl meeting pnrauant to a call
at th® Council room June 30th. 1876.
Rail eallad.
Prwent, Mayor, Reeord.r, AM. Krone. MeNaughton. Lewis, Sheldon aud Tu'nllaaoo.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Petition of Samuel Garrison to
ap­
pointed Conslabl® la the Second Ward of th®
city cf Boating® to fill a vacancy ore.-uiion»d
by th® rrntoval of William Paurlle the late inIs Ferny

GUIDE

sen accepted
On motion o! Al&lt;I. Ttmlinr&lt;n
Samuel
Garrison was appointed Constable to fill said

R. TIME-CARD
Yeas. Evans, McNaughton, Lewis, Sheldon,

Oh molten the following persons were ap­
pointed special Police by ayes and nays.
William Tinkler day and night of Julv 4th,
1876.

Andrew J.
1876.

Sunday*—except ar

Rum day and night

ofJuly 4th,
‘

Moses Rich day and night of July
1878.

A. J.

Rum day and night

of July

Cth,

TIME CARD
8. S. Gamson day and night of July fith.
Ayes Aid. Evans, McNaughton, Lewis.
Sheldon and Tomlinson 6. V-**roue.

■BM dollars

lay »lI2 m.; leav®

gathering of time worn publication will provej

after the establishment had performed in
thalr meiropoHs :
••ThU Immense aggregation of menarerie.
museum and eircu®, having closed a brilliant

started upon an extended tour throughout the
per Department, but also on® erf the salient State. Of the immensity of thia great ah-&gt;w
aUraslloiu of Hi® Exhibition as a whole. All one cannot well conceive nnleaa he has feast­
ed hia eyre upon Ua thousand and one attract­
having th® ability and (he will to aid on tho ions. The menagerie, probably the most
project should transmit their connigntneati attractive feature of the grand entertainment,
without delay to th® Phihdelphia office of b replete with the finest and rarest specimen*
th® Newspaper Exhibition, Ledger building, from the wide field of national history, and
embraces many zoological wonders never be­
HO South Sixth rt rort. Philadelphia. Whilst fore exhibited here, and found in no other
collection. The great importer of wild animals
th®m labtls de. 1 gnat in g by whom they are Adam Furepwugh. has bent all his energy
contributed, and all consistent care will be

taken to preaerve them from damage.

After

to-day. his profession concede that hia is the
standard exhibition on (either continent, and
- that it ha* no paraUel inlb* aanah of atau*ements in point of solid merit and magnitude.
The eow and horse antelope, tho living se«
lion*, th® black I'oona bear, tbc African aland,
the snow-white polar bear, the genuine Bar
bary zebra, tlie horned horse, the water buffalo
paper* issued which illustrated the atraita in from the river Nile, and the two horaed black
which their publishers found themselves. rhitiocero® are rare specimens from th® natur­
Pink, blue, and yellow sheet*, wrapping pa- al kingdom, found in uo other menagerie in
this c.&gt;tintryt apd‘lbe.r sue® only AltW.fff th*
mamloid tuarrelou. noveltie* lo be »een in
into l|s
Mr. Forrpaugii's Elaborated combination."
'■The nii;aeutnb~an epitome of mueh that 1*
novel and inileuZtive, and is a grand tribute
The advantages to the public of aucli
to the creative ingenuity cf man. It* aulom
atic figure*, drummer*, eornet player* and
mechanical bell-ringers—Its world of gayly
plumaged ringing birds—fieM® of flowers and
A single copy of tome senile fountaln.of iqarkling water interert everybody
and elicit commendation from all visitors."
The most startling feature of thl* magnificent
perh-rtnancr is the astounding manipulation
of five elephant* by the lad Mr. i'orepaugh's
only. son. 14 years old—a veritable "chip of
the old Mock.*' He compel!, them to go
through iarredihle evolution.—forming pyra­
mids. ciimldng ladder*, and doing all ®ort® of
impossible acts. The like was never seen
anywhere, and we do not believe eau 1* per­
formed by any other herd of elephant, on
ean Ii.
••Much of the rbarm of Mr. Forepangh'a
exhibition lie. in the superb equipment of hi*
splendid drou*. The gymnastic act* are all
diwibie. and are so uniformly good tbnt the
t|&gt;eelai&lt;ir is loo much plea.ed to say wliirh i»
the best. The riding of the expert®. Mlle
CAMPAIGN CHICAGO TRIBUNE.
Jennette Anu strong and Borneo Nebaaiian. is
of tho very first order, and never fails to cal!
for Hayea and Wheeler.
ojit the wannest msuifeualions of applause
from the audience. The balloon leaps of the
former, and the pirouette* and somersaults of
the latter, hav® neverl*en equaled here. Of
al! th® arenic exhibitions, this is perbsps the
smoothest, avenrot sod mart meritorious. The
music furnished by the excellent orehartra of
Mr. Tony Fnaeks is frv*h and «.f superior
quslity.
In a word. Mr. Forepaugh perform* all he
advertise*, has the must siiipendou* show, and
the great wonder is how be can lake it through
the country st all. We know he will have
success elwewhere. luvanse he will deserve it.'

the alwenev of different instruction*. will
tranafrrred to acme historical society or mi

1. S. Garrison night of July 4th. 1876

PtiST OFFICE
at 7:1T
.“ja

The gulden opinion* •xpressed everywhere
of this gigantic combination must be gratify­
copies of antique journals and other coriori- ing to its opnlent Manager. It will be here
on Thursday nsxl.July 6th. and we cannot
c»tlng collection all pontons having ancient,

contribute; and should the response b® a*

J.M. NEVINS. P. U.

all about the county.

HAfiTTNGS/r
MIH HT

local ktyiw police?

Greet Forepaugh Show,

At the Centennial Newspaper&amp;xhiUllon at
Philadelphia, it has been decided to -Replay

COTTON GOODS ARE GOING UP STEBBINS BRO’S.
TIE TO BUY.

IJIHHK

WHERE ?
At A. W. Bailey’s.
Prints 7 cts.
Lonsdale muslin 12 eta.
Shirting Beta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12} eta.
Best cottonadcs 15 to 30 eta.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty l&gt;onc Coraett 45 eta.
Indies hose Exra heavy 10 eta.
- Two buttou Kid Gloves 90 eta.
A, nice line of Coat Bindings.
New Style Shawls 90 eta.
A full and complete assortment iof
Clothing. Suits from 84.50 to 8-40.
xxi5tf
A. W. Bailey.
I have the following property fur sale
cheap for cash, or for good approved pa­
per. Two good work horses, one lumber
wagon, one buggy, and three set of har-

IIartixgk, June Sth,

I.'S.
1876.

Gkkb.

GRAND DANCE.
Remember the Bowery Dance al the
“Agricultural Rooms,” on tho Fourth, nttd
make preparation* to attend the “Grand
Dance' al night.
By order of Committee.
xxi13w3

For Salk—A fin? mare and colt,
nine will be given if drains! for an appro
ved note. Inquire of Mrfrgnn Jones.
,
xxiStf
Cantitxl "twin a speciality al Joint Stan,
ley’s.
xxlU
Fur Sugar, the best and
call on John Stanley.

Keep It.

Where you wul find all kinds of

the cheap st,

Our Centennial,
Train has brought mo a well awwted,
slock «f Boots, Shoes, and tiailcra for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash.
I also m«H the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­

dles and Machine Oil. I alto mH Well A
Cistern Pumps.
J. Maus
Opposite the Post Office
Hasting*, Mich.
LAWRENCE-ALDRICH—At th® residmira of xxlltf
th® bride® tstbsr. in Barry Jan® Klh 1STA by
th® Bev. K. W. Bruee. Mr. Gears® Lswrencv.
W. H. II. Heath, the senior member
sad Mb* Xettl® AUrieb.all of Barry. Barry Co. of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Co.
Mieh.
has retired from business in this city, and
glDNAM-SnOBRS-Al th® M. E. Ptesonis*
is now traveling for the Grand Rapids
Woodlaad Center, on Jun*lit. by Iter. N. Bray.
Albert H. Hidnaas of Pralrterillo, Mish..to Jen- Burial Cane Co. His many friends wish
him success.
nl® Xbons of Woodland. Mich..
QtfERT—Who will do die undertaking?
SHEPARD—MILLER—At th® residence of th®
bride® Esther, a I Uartlaton. Bargy «®aaty. Mich., Why Stebbiqs Brothers of course.
on Joa® 3th. UTC. by Bar. N. Bray. Harris D.
.ST&gt;*card of Oliv®L Mieh.. to Ells A. Milter.
GEORGE L JtEA TIES.

mNipBE!
Of ^very Description which we
can sell chcai&gt;er than any hous»in Bar­

ry County, for tbrac reasons:
.
IsL Because we have no rent. I » pay
21. Because we make the mot of our
goods ourselves.
3cl. Because we keep thebert c work­

men.
4th. Jtecause wr- warrant all goods we
make.1

We sell none of this cheaj&gt;-made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods we make is mmio by hand, and
wnrrauted. We invite all persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No trouble at all
Partlra having Pictures to trama
would do well to g ‘them framed af us
u we can do it P
.--rand Cheaper titan
any house In P *y County., We keep
the Largest mid Best uelccfcd stock of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD­

INGS, Rrackets, Paper—Hold­
ers. Wall-Pockets, Slipper*
'
HOLDERS,
and everything In the Furniture lint,
We Invite all persona to call and look

Peerless Milk Safer.
now on exhibition nt our Fun Huie
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatly dojtc.
WE MEA*\BU81KE8S* .
Furniture Rooms south side Stale St.
op|&gt;ositc Ii. A. Goodyear’s Hardware

Store.

STEBBINS BRO’S

J. Cole &lt;fc Son
WHOLESALE A RETAIL

(grocers

TYTARRIKD

‘xhlbiled

Pigeon Slaughter
ques
ylur

Black, A. M.
Kbeldon, I*. A.

ni pl ion in the cilie* of the North. Prudence
,_ ■ &gt;__ ...L&lt;1,.

Fads for the Million.

Reed, M. D.

If the ascendency of the RepuMienn pony
in to be maintained, m

The fact* raferrad to in th® above eaation sr® th®
fscu in relation lo the rietortesover dteeaMSchlred by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. That reasoned
toaie is daily adding freeh laurels of popularity to
the great repatotisa whichII loaosine® obuinad as a

llotcbki

A fWUac Campaign Club la needed in every

tun that can 1* devised for th® amaasament «»I Hnyes, W. D.
: be public. &gt;
.
Mudge. B.
Ii «rem« t» lie co need ci that lite criahraliutt Bennett, li.
tu iuorruwi ia to he the largest and in every Roberts, J. P,
respect the l&gt;ert ev®r held in the ctunty &lt;rf Barlow, F.
Harry. Th® propl® &lt;rf the City have done all Cote, John.
■u their power to make it a credit to th® people Water*. Luke
•.f the i’uuoty. and a fitting comBMuaonUioa Wickham, John
■ f tlo-Itttah aniveraary of the Nat tea* Natal Perry, Wiu
li4y.
■
’
;
‘ SffiSBfW BaaUra. D. '

1 be |*oplc interested in the Canlennial Col®. B.
■ 'vlebnuioB ofthedth of July, in ibis city, ar® Emith,
under great cbligalioxui to Hon. D. B. Cook,
Sherifft'rewy. ifon. Norman Bailey, Hon.

Wv'r
Twtov-ava'ooidMio on. jddror..
Tri-WMkly Camprtan Tribune-si

Back numbers of the campaign edition c«b-

for their money.
Adilrewe.
THE TRIBCN1 COMPANY,
EXI-18A19
Cmcaoo. It

JobnofUto Joonto/,

you know tfcxl

you have Iteen once compelled

to

Barna CaKitr, June 28th, 1B76.

our

going

to any saloon

on the

PROBATE ORDER-

we are at church,

laud.

I atn now all alone in the Photograph
badness, nud as I have made ttrrangemcota to increase my f- cilitics for doing
ibclter work than ever, all should call
and get a negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work in the part is a suffi­
cient guarantee of fin&gt;t-c
work in the
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
south side State Street.
31tf
Gbo.’.L. Ukatii.

M. D. Reed drains to call attention to
lit* new'Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
any work in his line, from putting aStew
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of

LIE

ABAIR

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

READ THIS
and l.-c happy again

A Great Rednction ii Prices!

the best buggy ever seen in tlu? county hf
Barry. Don't forgot the place; in the
shop with Jason Rich A Bru., corner of
Church and Railroad Street.

SALISBURY A BROSSEAU

xxGtf _______

FURNITURE

Whitman’s Asaorted Candies—the brat
n the market. A full supply al J. P

Roberta'.

____

_

Dealers tn all kinds

UpMstery Got* Brartefe Frants, Sc

Em Busby not to be out done, has re­
fitted his tonHorial parlors, and everythin"
about them uneat as a dew pin. Neckties,
Collars, Curare etc. all first dass, can be
found at Em's. Everybody ack nowlodges
that Em is the best TLnsor in sixteen
counties.
sxfil.tf

Fob Salk—A. valuable youtg

Sab­

Corner of

John be fair, and do

not charge ns with any other man’s delin-

mg found tejy of thousands of the bugs lying
dead. Til is experiment is worth trying here ure, and that the dignity and efficiency
presiding office. D.
'

WATER LIRE

home.

Inquire of Marshall Priekct.

IWIMMffi
Look here !

Look here !

At all hours of the day Sunday, wo

can l»e found at our residence.

Broadway and Green Street, except while

On the foliowing day he eprinklad

la nuMintsrturW toetimouslt.
t
’
•
It Ma ®sM®®l of boa®s» pride to th® proprietor*
of Hostetler's Bitter*, that noclaim* have be®a ®d •
radeed in its behalf that could not bo corroboat ed
by ample proof* bat mart arauaredly bad such
been the case, they eould have expected nothin®,
better than that a preparation bolstered up by
stetomaato of tbc some strtipo as those indulged in
by th® proprietors of cheap local bitter® and inaleoholic mbbteh. waalJ speedily di® of inanition.
8aab.haa tesa th* fa to of tbon-radi ofbMtuffed
sham*, rather lew eBeaious than bill® waler
The sneccss of th® Bitten i* aUrihutabi® to their
___ Tt.o nubia he* obecrvnl that
what they are advertised to do. they do. and that
no incredible pretension, ore mndc on UlU seeooat
They have sained, and will conUno® to. retain the
conudene® ana rsspeci o; ■»
ty. for too intelligent to be ong’imposed upon by
tbo Sham Abrehttmtetn of bbseratniloM quack*
and dWrepuUbte speculator!

of lite Banner, and il will bet just w well
for you to atop lying about us, and about

bath.

Abont ndoxen of the oblid awn of Hartings,

asrroru Ji.ordars, urinhry treable®. ir.tonnittont
■nd vemltoaat fsran. rheuraaiuku and debility aud
thin of the public it*
auperiority to th® palliative® whjph flood th® mar-

write

yourself down a/.«r for libeling the editor

Special Correapondencc.

•'n exchange tells of a man who placed two
hundred potato huge in a bottle and aprinkled

PICTURES 1
PICTURES 1

SPECIAL NOTICE.

formatter to-morrow afternoon. They should

Dwight &amp; Burrnl.l on Thursday , July 6th,

STUCCO

ANNtHTNCKMKNT tothk public.

append the *c«re:

ill

Offcr for Sale al tlie Lowest Until Rate

LAND PLASTER

W.d» nailing or &gt;l» *'“»&gt;

Farmers remember that tlie old and
reliable house of C. B. Salaliury is, aa over,
buying eggs, butter, poultry and all kinds
toto o/saidMl»ors In of farmer’ll produce, under Baritiw A Good
E’a store, and paying for tltc name the
hat Monday th® Mat
icst market prtoc. Patronite the house
ytm hunc to lx rrlialJe.
XX2lf

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

cheaper titan any finn in the State f
can do it, for, with the help of

We

J. M. HEWES

’hoi den at‘tK Probst*
p*UUon®r*bout4ncit

we guarantee Satisfaction.

Ten, than any other House in the city.

Doyon waul Uta tert Havana
go to J. P. Roberta’ for them.

kindly feeling* toward the many friend* they

What! don't you think we can sell

Hearse furnished frac to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth O1C*.
Wc

£•#&gt;»

Divuk' Service oa the 4th of My.
They will occupy
at
*M decidedly

the public.

the old

roonw.

Have

(h* Hasting*

xxlU of the public.

xxl-I3u

FOR SALE at THF BANNER OFFICF

�UNDERTAKING
Being a burioess that needs a great deal
of experiency,

RURAL

TOW'S

THE 00DLINO MOTHThe aodliog moth, or apple worm, de­

stroys a great deal of fruit in many
arcliardA In some States it w estimated

that one-third of the apple crop is destroy­
ed-

There has .been no complete remedy

for tbc depredations of this insect.

Some

fanners whose orchards are extensive have
adapted plan the of turning their hogs in­

to their orchards, when the worm-eaten
fruit begins to fall freely ; and others
keep a large drove of swino in

chards all summer.

or­

tboir

They devour the fal­

len apples, and tbc worms in them.
kroens their numbers greatly.

This

If therv

are more wormy apples than the bogs

cat,

sometimes

a

flock

ran

of sheep

are

turoqd in fur a day or two at a time to rat
the apples.

In orchards

that

are

not

very extemive, the fallen apples may
picked up daily, and when enough

bc

have

been gathered to. make a few barrels

of

cider, it is made, aud vinegar tt made

of

it.

Ifbands of coarse paper, or made of

hay ropes, bc placed around the trunks

of

trees, two or three feet from the ground,
tbc worms that leave the apples will p&gt;
under them- to form their cocoons, or to
“wind up,” as it is called, and many can
be destroyed by removing the bands onoe
in ten day x Some person.* daim that
this is the only remedy that- need be
practiced.
,
Tho wool '-kienco” in fanning is net u
popular expression among the masses of
our farmers, l-conuse hundreds of theoret­
ical writers, after haring obtained a little
knowledge of agricultural chemistry, have
thought that they wjjre able in a few arti­
cles to revolution™ our system of fariuing.
Some 25 years ago it was stoutly
contended by these humbug teachers of
-‘scientific agriculture.” that every fanner
should have the soils of his different field.an dysed, so us to know what particular
ferilixer to apply.
The chemists felt a
wonderful interest in tbc subject; and [
offered to analuc a gill of earth, and give
“a letter of advice" for 810! Then the
world was excited over what Prof. Liebig,
the great German agricultural chemist
claimed to have discovered—which was.
in brief, that every crop grown required a
special fertiliser and to - ascertain what
thjs fertilizer /should bc, take the dry
straw,'stalks &amp;£.. of a crop to an agricul­
tural chemist to be burned, and theirasho.
when analized would shew from their diemical constituents just what kind of a com
mcrcial fertiliser each crop should receive.
To bc brief, I was going to say, that the
true science of fanning lies in being well
read, and thoroughly ■ posted” onpractical
agriculture in all its ramifications.
No
man can fully understand hqt business, in
these progressive times, without reading
at least one good agricultural paper.
He

It u very difficult to ascertain juM
what varieties of applet are beat for dif­
ferent States.
Even the Northern and
Southern sections of the State require
some difference in rarities. ' The Amcri-.
can Bornological Society has done much
in regard to clarifying fruits for different
localities. It has recently publithcd its
last report, from which I condense the
following important information to fruit
growers.
The two varieties of apples
that received the most rotes, as succeed­
ing in the most States of the Union,
were Red Aster chan aud Maiden's Blush.
It would be safe lo set trees of these ex­
cellent rarities probably in every’ Slate
ia the Union. The Baldwin and Rhode
Island Qrbening flourish best in the
Northern and Eastern Stales, and- the
Ben Daria and Wincsap are especially
valuable for tbc Wert.
Among other
popular sorts are the following : American
Summer Pearaain, Carolina, Red June,
(South and West), Dutchess of Olden­
burg, Early Harvest, Fall Pippin, Fam­
euse, Gnu-cnstien, Hubbardston. None­
such, Jonathan. Sweet Bough, Roxbury
Russett. Summer Rose. Tallman Sweet
and Twenty Ounce, all being popular in
the middle States: and some of them do
well at the South and West, but they are
not particularly designated for the latter

NEW AOVERT1SMENTS.

will, of course, find much In such a paper

that is of no value ; but in the end it
will pay to read such a publication, by­
discarding the chaff and storing up the
wheat against die day to bring into use.

$600,000
POMT1VKLTNO FOSTPONMKNT t
LIST OP GIFTS :
Dm Grand Cash Gift......................................... !!&lt;•&gt;.
Oa. Ura-d CaaMHfl___ _________________ SO.
I

Turnips are a profitable crop, if grown
on rich land.
Fire hundred bushels to
the acre arc often grown at a coat of about
• 15, including gathering and
putting One Grand Cash Gift......................
them in a ctllir, root house, or burying
them, making the cost only three cents a
bushel. Some variety in particular, which
is frequently sown among com, immedi­
ately after the last hoeing, Care should
be taken not to sow the seed too thick,
as thinning out is not generally practiced
when grown ia this way ; nor is any
weeding done. This is decidly the cheap­
est way that a crop of turnips can be
grown. Cover the seed by a brush drag
drawn between the rows of corn
Some
farmers object to growing turnips to feed
to cows, on account of giving the milk an
unpleasant flavor; but this u obviated by
THE NEW YORK
feeding the turnips, either when milking
in tlie morning, or immediately after
milking, and do bad flavor fai imparted to
the evening milk.

MILITARY

In bmlding a bam a good large
cellar should be built under it
But
where no such cellar exists, one ra
bc your bam
made at small east. S
or the South.
H near a hill facing the
It would Lew
—------gout a cellar
__________________
on
the mdcofl hill, walling it up, and
placing some timbers across the top. upon
which place cheap two inch pine, chertnntor other durable planks to support the
earth roof. The door should be thick,
and made to shut very tight;. and then
no front eowld enter sueh a collar, unless
in a very cold climate, where two doors
would be necessary.
If no well side
hill exists near your bora a root bouse
can be built an level ground.
If yon
can dig dowu two or three f«wt, and can
drain the house by laying drain pipe so
much the better.
In this case you go
dowu wy two fuel, lay your walls, and
hank four feet outside all a-ound, except­
ing where the door is to go.
Put a
double pitch roof on it, shingled, and
across the plates lay joaks to support a
floor. In the gablaond, over the door,
a small door abort be made to admit
hay or rtraw to fiD the space weil packed.
The bowk around the building should be
sodded up in rim Spring; and you will
have a not ediar, frost proof, and not
unshAfty. Bweh a ev&amp;r abort be made

Em braces under one management the
Great Trunk Railway Lines of tba
WIST and NORTH-xVKST. xod. with
Its numerous branches and eooaewtkma,
forms the shortest and quickest route
l&gt;etwoen Chicago and all pointe in
Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern
Michigan,
Minnesota.
Iowa,
Nebraska, California and the West­
ern Tekrttoriis, its

After many years
In the business, can truly asy that *-l*ey
can do better work, and give better sat­
isfaction than any other Ann in thh
section.
W. II. Stebbins, tbc senior
member, with the experience of a Hfo*
time, will always give his petwmal at­
tention to this part of their extensive

Omaha and California Line

bu silica*.
Hearse and Team furoirhail when

Is the shortest and beet route for all
Bdnts in Northern Illinois, Iowa,
akota.
Nebraska
Wyoming,
Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Cali­
fornia, Oregoni China Japan and
Aubrralla- Ite

requested.
The Electric Balm will be used only
when desired.

STEBBINS BROS,

Chicago, Madison and St. Paul Line

u the short line for Northern Wis­
consin and Minnesota, nnd for Madi­
son, Kt. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth
and all pointe in the Great Northwest.

Winona and St. Peter Line

xxratl

YOUNG MEN

Is tba only route for Winona Roches­
ter. Owatonna, Mankato, Sv Petke
New Ulm, and all poiuta iu Southern
and Central Minnesota. Its

Green Bay and Mi». Jette Line
the only l!ra for Janesville,
The most extensive. thorough and comWatertown, FundDu Lac.Oshrobii,
AppijnoE, green Bay. Escanaba
lele hut it uli ou of-the kind in the world­
Negaunee Marquette, Houghton,
light thousand graduates of this college
Hancock »«v&lt; the Lake Superior
Country- it*
cities and towns of the United Stoles
Is

Chicago and Milwaukee Line
la tbc old Lake Shore Route, and is the
only oue passing through Evanston,
Lake Forest, Highland Park.

Pullman Palace Cars
are run on ail through trains of this
road.
Thia it the ONLY LIKE running
these cars between Chicago and HU
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
the Overland Sleeper* on the Union
a
R ail road fur nil points West ot
the Missouri River.
On Ute arrival of the trains from :b*
East or South, the train* of the Chicago
4 North-W’cstem Railway LEAAE
CHICAGO as follows:
For Council Hluffi, Omaha and Cali
ft»rnla,Two Through Trains daily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room ami
Sleeping Cars through to Counri1
Rluffii.
For St. Paul and Minneapolis, Twc
Through Trains Daily, with Pullman
Palace Car* attached on both trains.
For Green Bay nnd Lake Superior,
Two Trains daily, with Pullman IWmv
Cars attached, nml running through to
Marquette.
For Milwaukee. FourThrough Trains
daily, Pailman Car* on night trains,
Parlor Chair Cars on day trains.
For Sparta nnd Wiuoua aud points in
Minnesota. One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Sleepers to Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Trains dailp, with J^illanm
Cars on night trains.
For Dubuque and Ia Crouse, viaCIiuton. Two Through Trains daily, with
Pullman Cars on night train to Me
urvgor.’iuwx
For Sioux City and Yankton, Two
Trains daily. PuHmau Cars to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains daily.
For Rockford, Sterling. Kenosha.
Janesville, and other points, you can
have from two to ten trains dally.
New York Office, no. 415 Broadway;
Boston Office. No. 5State Street; Omaha
Offite, 253 Farnham Street; San Francisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street;
Chicago Ticket Office; G2 Clark Street,
under Sherman Hoose; corner Canal
and Mattison Street; Kinsie btreet
Depot, corner W. Kenaie and Canal
Street; Weil* Street Depot, corner Wells

The Rijht ft ef ’Kdacation for
Yohde Ben.
Magnificent granite' building, with • ele­
gantly fitted and furnished apartment* fur,
the application of and carrying out of our
novel and systematic methods of

BUSINESS TRAINING.
Vining men wlu» eontcniplate a busino*
life, and parent* haring sous to educate,
arc
particularly
requested
to
send
for document.* relating to the college, which
give full information a« to terms, condi­
tions of eutarncc. etc. Address.

CHARLES R. WELLS, 1’raudewt,

Arie

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in good order runing every day, ONE
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ONE 5 year old MARE, ONE’ BUGGY

nearly dcw. also ONE HEAVY STA­
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                    <text>VOL. XXI.

NO. 20

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN1 THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1876.

WHOLE NO. 1063.

very careful, and he kuuws that it is .fur me to go to my
old home, and I liaro
hit good ; ’ ra drawing a chair to bit Led- nO» fully deeiuod wW 1 d£tll do this sumshe poured a few drops on his ku&gt;w. mer-r-piobably teach again."
■Don’t you get tired Mimctimre of such
and in the gv-ntlest manner possible rubbed
the inflamed joints. He quivered all over a round of duty ?"
“If I know a thing is duty, I never in- .
[From the Country Gentleman. Albany at lhe first touch of her hapd but did not
OF THE
cry, and finally sank fIT to sleep, his tend to think it pwwible to be tired of it
mother standing by in wonder. "If it don’t till it is performed."
beat all!” she whispered . “he Won't let
The tea was not a very social meal, ns
X*
CHAPTER TEN.
me touch him with my finger, and here- each o»ne was thinking of the coming ropOu tho first of March, Mi® Wardlow you hare rubbed him hard with your eratj«n&gt;. When they roAc from the table,
Hugh brought Mi® Wardlow her hat and
j was ushered into a nicely furnished cham­ whole hand 1"
K
"I wax very careful ut finrt, you saw, i&gt;ac&lt;]uc,- which she took and put on.
ber, w'th a bright fire burning in the
_“I promised Hugh to go nnd walk
I cannot
stove, and everything as comfortable aa till the muscles relaxed a little.
benr to think ofhk being a cripple."
with him thia evening.” raid she to Mrs.
money aud care could prepare.
. The next morning the operation was Griffin.
"1 hope yon will eiyoy yourself here,"
"Did you include me-too, Hugh ?”
1 said Mrs. -Griffin, “and poor James hopes repanted, and he coufesrted that the joints
you will have Hugh here evenings, nnd were Iraltcr, and that he had slept better asked the doctor, raising.
than usual ; his mother Raid it was all a
"We are going to the graveyard, air."
Euilre Satisfaction. A catload ulticndy sold thli year among the best Karm­
&amp;
“Let Jawj* come up every day. The notion that he had taken—th' amid do it raid be, hesitating.
en in Barry County
"A physician ought certainly to calK
exercise wilfhc a benefit to him, and he just as well !
Two weeks showed lhe good results in there sometime. May I accompany you,
can look over his studies, and I will read
to him.
My evenings are to be my own James' increasing strength, and. he could MimWardlow?"
"You may jgin us after a while, docthis spring. Mr. Jjlison would not hear bend his limbs and had walked acroM the
i a word of evening schools thia terin ; he room will out erutchfri. The doctor was •or, if you would - Hke-. • wr m» going to
I said I lie days were long enough to work delighted. Mr. Griffin did not rty much, take a last lopk at the old home.’’
le tiro Best Reel Rake Machine in‘tLe Market. Tw.» linger bars, and throe t&gt;« j in."
"Thank you. How long before I shall
but one day ho told the doctor if there
of knives, furnished with every Combined Machin-- We also have the
'
“James wanted Hugh to board here, too, ever was an angel on earth, it was Abba eonw ?'*
Wardlow.
Dr.
Eirerson
agreed
with
him
“
An hour perhaps, glancing at Hugh,
| hut Mr. Mayhew's folks said they would
not give him up; and Sarah cried when without licstitaiian , it had bee" hi* opin­ who was standing rather impatiently a
it was mentioned. You will hardly gel ion for some weeks, though he hod not the door. After they left the yard, she
took his hand in hers.
him away firm there, I fancy.
You know mentioned it.
Which Is the lot One Wheeled Machine in the Market- Cull.and
“We did not care to have any one with
Ths school was doing splendidly ; every­
they lust their only non, a year ago, that
thing went on like clock work ; hut Mm. u« now. The doctor did not think.”
Watson thought the teacher was working
‘•1 am glad you did not let him, Abba ;
did not offer to take him, before you prom-1
too hard, and getting to look pale and I could not have gone there with any one
—
- 1
| ise his mother that you would.”
.Both FitJahed and l.'nnnhhcd.
I but you”—and Ke swallowed a low sob as
i
1 f Mi® Wardlow had thought nucha t!-ed.
“You must leave off nursing Janjcs," I ho spoke, and tunrad his head away.
i_
------- ----------- -----------’—.'-------- - -------- ------- ------ -------- - —s"l','Nuke»1 thing lierwlf, ahe liad not mentioned it:
i Biiipsaei., and Michigan Sweepstakes, also the Birimall Clover1: :--td■ she
■
thad
1 proved
- j .«
__ j_ -&gt;
■ &gt;.her
_ she said, “and go out more, nr wc shall |
They walked on in silence till they
already
that
I HUL1.BX
arrived at the gate of the churhyard,
■ brother, as &gt;-be called him, was a source of have you to nurse."
"I think I could bathe James." put in which Hugh opened.
THE Of
* । real joy and comfort. She had now an
JACKSON WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND
. "Thia way, please, Abb,. After baby
i object to love and to toil for; and the dear Hugh Marston, “if Abba would le». me
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
^ied. we used to come, Addie and I, every .
child had, by his gentle affection and win­ try."
"Well, Hugh. I would try. It is too day, to see where she slept."
ning ways. established a strong affection
Hand in hand _lbqy...threaded their
for hiiu, which wait daily strengthen. He hard for her with all her other dutira."
James exported to be killed, but Hugh way, till they came to a little group of
I had always been fine looking ; but he was
grave*
apart from the rest.
Hugh stop­
had
seen
it
done,
and
was
very
gentle
and
his
। now really handsome, and it must be own| &lt;-d that there wa» a feeling almost of pride touch, light, and Jam&lt;» admitted be did it ped in astonishment. Four pure white
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION •
! iu Miss. Wardlow's heart, as she looked very well, though not quite as well as Miss headstones marked the resting places of
j upon the improt neat. She could but Wardlow. She had requested her adopt­ the dead, with na^c. age and date of
' notice the contrast between him and James ed brother to call her by her Christian death neatly engraved on each.
"Oh, Adda, you did this !" cried he,
■ Griffin, wbo.it was feared, would be crip­ name when out of school; “for” said she,\1
around her neck.
; pled for life ; his joints were swollen and "it makes me think of my mother ; I do blinding his arms
stiff.’and his emaciated figure told of ter- get no tired of being on my dignity all the "Momma often Raid she wished she
could get a head stone f»r papa and Emma,
■
riblo pain. Three months before James time!’ ’
I. am so
"How that Hugh Marston has changed but she could not afford it.
' had been full of health and life, and
.
there was uo pore promising boy in town. since he was under the care of Mi® Ward­ happy you did it."
“I knew you would be. and I could
11 ugh come riuiidly and bashfully to the low !"®ud Mr. Jillaon to Mr. Griffin.
“1 never should think it was the same not bear die thought of leaving them
schfHilhouse. hardly daring to lift his eyes,
here without its being done, so you could
। and no ooc had noticed him in his poverty child.”.
"He could not help improrin" to be with remember it when you thought of Col; and shame. Truly has it been
'
projrascs aud God dkpoeaa.' we
ow not her. A man feels belter to talk with her charter, and the dear ones who rested
eno half hour ; she is truth and goodness there. You need not mention it. dear,
what a day may bring forth."
all over, and it fairif make* those she min- as it concerns only yojt and me."
The next evening after ahi?
The click of the gste-kteh prevented*
, lished in her new apartmenf, James .and gle»&lt; with better for the aMociation,"
i Hugh were sitting by the iork table, buri“I wonder what iu.e is going to do after farther nonvcraation, and Abba Wardlow
ly engpgial in drawing a sketch of a house Hchool is out ? Have you heard her ray ? I walked slowly away, leaving the orphan
boy alone.
with trees in lhe background, and their Hupposc she will taken vacaf in;"
"James said he heard her" ’I Hujilume
। loved teacher was sewing, occasionally
glancing al the sketches. A quick step day that in five weeks they would start
By request we print the following arwas heard ascending the stairs, and Hugh fur Fairhaven ; she had tbuig* there that
, roac to answer the rap on the door ; Dr. was her mother's that she must attend to.” tide upon Homeopathy in the University,
"I
saw
her
down
at
the
stouc-cuttcr's
1 Emerson entered.
from the June number of the Lmurt, a
“Well, this is comfortable, 1 declare' the other day. and asked Crosby what she medical journal, published in Canada:
I would not mind being a little sick my­ was after, lie said lie could tell better !
"Wc must confess that our sympathies
when
he
knew
himself.
He
is
a
clone
self, fur the »akc of an evening iu such
are strongly with the Medical Faculty who
quartcra. How are you, James? Did UK&gt;qthed body."
refused to give over the Univcraity of
"I heard her mention one day that she
' you manage to ge&lt;/vp Rtaira alone?"
Michigan,^hand and firal to the Huuura'
‘-Yes, air.
It docs nut hurt me as inach had Dever bad a grave stone set at her palhs.
We,"in’ Ontario, have not Jong
Pcrhapw she went to see
' rf I exported. 1 have not though how mother's grave.
since ptMuxl through a somewhat similar
1 shall get down again ; it seems *&lt;• good about having one sent to Fairhaven."
crisis. Wc have discovered that the true •
! to get out of the Ritting-TOom."
“Iprvnumc that was it, aud Crosby
PHI!.. W. NINKERN.
way to crush' out ‘pathies* and ‘isms,' is
-1 du not wonder. One gets lirod ot wiraidn’l tell fur fear ho would lose the
to educate all up to lhe same standard—to
■
being confined iu one place m&gt; long ," and chance of netting it."
adopt a leveling up process, instead of the
placing bis fiugera on the boy's pulse, he
; 'lhe
u
insane
'
cry
The day after the chm^orihe School antagonistic ope.
HARVEY WRIGHT,
pulled out his watch, and sat for u moment
was the Sabbath—a bright, beautiful -kttmiiuy. tlwil, knarcry, quackery, and
• in silence.
Ik
the like. - Such a policy serves but to
Au
I
"Your pulse k the best to-night it has April day. The birds' filled tho air with
petprtuate the evil, so to speak. ’ Raise
: been since you were sick. I&amp;noy Miss tlrair welcome music ; the buds were
the standard of education for all who desire
swelling on the trees, nnd spring was ren­
■ Wardlow is better than medicine."
to enter the nsofresion, and you will soon
i
‘I do not get to thinking about myself dering everything lovely and ddightftil.
After church, Mr. Griffin invited Hugh extinguish all pathics, ism, and men of
I no much as I did.” .
one idea in medicine. Educate them thor­
I
"That is best; only koep your mind to go with them to supper, and Jamw
oughly and they will Ira the better able to
occupied so as not to brood over your ail- canx-out to meet them.
"J think wc arc getting on preUy well discover the errors iu each system, and
■ meats, and you will have a chance to gain.
gather up the truth from all. It is to late
to
come
uown
the
steps
and
walk
ho
well
I But, James, those knee joints must be
in the lUth century to endeavor to put
i nibbed. I do not like you to be a crip-, without a crutch," raid Mr. Griffin, as he
down quackery by any other means. All
pie, because you have not resolution took his son'a hand.
‘
The
doctor
ductor
says
aayx
you
must
not
let
Miw
enough to bear a little pain. Thru© timai
__ it____go_____
J Jn
Wardlow
away
till rI am quite weU,
each day you ought to have the liniment w
arc of little avail. Neither should the
unless!' go with her."
applied, and have a thorough rubbing."
regular profession stand idly by with fold­
“I have been wondering
what you
"1 cannot bear it. Doctor Emerson ; It
ed anna and allow the enemy to have full
I seems as if it would kill me." and tho। would without do her.”
sway. What has the Society,!'State Med­
"He mart learn to help himself,” mid
—
■ tears gathered in his eyes.
ical) or the tnonbers of the Faculty at
"Think of being a cripple for life I It, Mias Wardlow, ."so as to come to Fair­
Ann Artrar to fear from the Homeopaths
haven to make or a visit
when die
would be dreadful always to have to —
go
and a small following of students which is
”F HASTINGS AND VICINITY.
weather
is
nicely
warm."
with crutches."
sure to become leas every year ? Nothing,
"]»am afraid he will not do anything
“I think, Doctor." said Mi® Ward
whatever. No ! let them rather stand
DR J. B. LaSXJRE
low, “that Jarnos will muster up resolution when you are gone. "
manfully at their peat of duty, let them
“He would be a bad boy if he did not
enough to have it dome. I, will bo his
have faith in their own profsmioo, let them
uarae for a while if.you will tell mo what try to get well, after a" that has been
bo true to
themselves and those under
done fur him. He and Hugh will have
to do.”
their instruction, and let tine “tJw arbit­
&lt;r ooneultatica durin&lt; lJ76«nd
fine
uport
fishing
iu
lhe
pond.
They
The doctor explained to her the ncceter of all things be judge of the result."
aity of getting up a friction of the muscle,, have a good boat, and thc ••frays go out
very often."
'
and the importance of preveuting the con
A* they entered the sitting room. Dr.
traction of the cords of the kg. He left,
For Sugar, the beat and the cheapest,
i Kourson met them.
call on John Stanley.
THE

UNPARALLED SUCCESS

5991

SHOOLMISTRESS.

TABLE BAKE!

3

«»

YANKEE

UV A VKB3IONT FARM Mil’s WIPE.

25so!dlastyearand everyone gave

THE PKERLE S COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RALE,

TRIUMPH SINGLE REAPER,

SEETHE BATIIPLATFORM BUGGIES

GEO. M. DEWEY

One door east of. Goody ear'a Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.

Hastings, April 12. 1876?

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON,

WESMHL AND BUSINESS CARBS.

DENTIST

Ikkiian.

Great Bargains

READ!READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement

■Joy Comfort and Happine-sn
tatutt

Sick ui Afflicted!

Pianos aud Organs
The Smith American Organ,
HAZELTON BBO.’S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLEB PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

Old Pinos and Onm ^Ei

•*- tO.T.VCTTA STOTTJ7t«. -®»

•^nstzi

•im.

BULLOCK, Wholesale gent for Michigan
R. D. bw
---Nort
hern Ohio
and Indiana. Rapids, East Uag.naw and
■ Branch
Houses

Mira Wardlow and Hugh aaristed
&gt; .
. i - ____

-^-yru

. D. BROWN, Piano Tuneh

“Miss Wardlow rayti I am to take euro

xxlU

I have the following property fur radu
cheap for cash, or for good approved pa
•Mahew’a. Mira Wardlow brought down •olin a boat Bahia*. * Tbatwillbe
the liniment, and told Jam® .be was plesa^nL"
1 __
a.—-'
—c
“I suppate it would.
But arc yon real­
suing to fulfill her promise.
“He won't let you touch him,'
said ly going to leave thia week, Mi® Ward­

•

"r'

Jan®

Mrs. Griffin.
*
• ■ u
"Oh, he will not refuse.

•
-I shall be

low r
‘I think a^;

it

wiDbc necessary for

HASTINGS) June 8th, 1676.

�det&gt; is a man offair personal charaetft,

respectable

in al!

of'

•— •&gt;
langtage and

•iu

•
good habits, decorous

his social

relations.

ter of the Cincinnati nominations to im­

1876.

—Something About the Foreigners
—The Lighthouse and the Fog-horn

Agrieurtural Hall.

Again, wc

such, and so would

Gov. Parker of Naw

Jersey, and so, if lie could have secured

the support of his own party, would Henry
B. Payuc of Ohio.
Either of these men would have called

more Democratic strength in

tho

elections of Ohio and Indiana in

and either of them
stronger in

New

in

State

October,

been

would have

York

November.

The opposition to Tilden in his own State
has gone too far, has become too inveterate
j and extended, to be composed before the

; Presidential election.

The two

Among tho numerous routes by which
Centennial travel rrnudta this citv liule
attention has been paid to those by sea,
which are coming to furm an important
The great “rush" which has been pre­
item in the arrivali of visitor* from the
dicted al! along appears to have really be­
seaboard cities of tho Atlantic coast from
gun. Anywhere from fifty thotuand to Maine to Fl-nid*. Those visitors come aud
one hundred thousand people can distrib­ bring with them1 tbeir provisions, home,
and servants ; they charter steamers for a
ute thetnselres around the grounds with­
round Grip, embracing state- rooms, fare,
out ever running against one another or •nd board. Several of these bare alreadygiving the apperance ofa crowd, yet daily arrived chiefly, from the Eastern State*,
frequenter* of the spot readily notice a and remain a week or more in dock at thr
thicker dotting of the landscape and a wharves, where tbeir passengers repair to
their lodging and for their meals.
The
more striking aspect of the buildings, such
steamer Empire State, formerly of the Box­
ax. has appeared for the past four days. ton and New York line of steamship*,
The
meets, ucwij
newly uuuueu
dubbed ute
the riuoiiDg
Floating I'alaCC
Palace Hotel,
Hotel.
AUC great number
uuiumi of
ui new
BCW faces
laoce one
uociuccio,
too, is another indication of what the gate “ now *° port, on her first of a series of
■receipt* positively prove-that the alien- |
ftur&gt;d^‘e
1*. bringing with

leading

1 Democratic.papers of New York city can­

For Vice-President.
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,

not. if they would, obliterate their damag­

ing record of denunciations against him ;

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one hor seclerian intolerance which will
destroy the other.” .
KKPVBL1CAK STATIC COXVRMTIOS.

and score* of leading politicians all

over

the Slate are in

Be­

the same position.

I*.
■ til be

chiw weeks igo.

.h..™
Up U) Thuredey even ( .»d fewrlw eomie, end ,oie,. for

cry is “Mill they cutne.”

MichigaB has^pkeed

Ohio

||87R

FOREPAUGH’S

GREAT WMA1. SMI
ACTUAL MAGNITUDE!!

WITHOUT A SINGLE PARALLEL.
The Vulcan

the masMw.

could

with

His election as Governor two

not sare

prestige, what it

Was.

bi* party 'from sinking

and

itAtorb.

HASTINGS, THURSDAY, JULY 6
ADAM

............. 1 ..Ji,
. J ". '

.uluii |llk„n,t
. .
.
,
....
** “* '
^ra’1^ 1 ’

anole, for instance, have donned the {
tn u*. fm Iu- iuu&lt;t tav«
American fashion* from plug hats to ' whut the «-diti.r id' WmJ County

fast.

To what, then, are wc

Thunderbolts for

her

Mie proportion of

U&gt; by the cunnua eyes ofthe vulgar. That
enterprising and aeniitircpeo|ile, the Jap-

which Forges

flimsv

And all these arc not "home folks.” Candidate, Governor' Haye*, under many
foreign risitani is not obligations. Michigan
Ural State
verpr large as yet, though there is quite a to unite her solid vutTWith ttat of Ohio
yeare ago by 50,000 in New York was sprinkling of costumes and farts that are for Governor Ihymf, in the Cincinnati
by no means such a personal triumph a« easily recognised asun-Americen. Then* Convention, uiid 'Frank U. (’ull.-y, (,f t|lc
the fit&gt;| MichiGovernor Gastpn'x election in Massachu­ is the pictumque attire of the Turk, and Eaton Itapidx JuhthhI
gin Editor tn hoist the name id’ &lt;)bhi‘s
setts on inc same day ; but both events, unique dress of tho almon eyed Chinaman.
-------- -- Chinese seen ..v.v
Thene
here are v&gt;
of.u&lt;r
the ui^uct
higher L'Vorite at the head of lit* t-oluuiu*. which
in fact, were due to ttat singular tidal
class, who druw rather different from the •
did sonic three &lt;»r four
n&gt;i&gt;nth&gt; ago.
wave which in the previous October had shiny sack aud sabots of Ah Sin, so faiuilbear arc a« l» of friendship .uni faith not
made William Altai Governor of Ohio. iar in miM ofoureitta m&gt;w-a day* The*- : ,u ta torgotieu In Olii.Mn*.
Xw/mJ.
- The sinking of the Democratic majority in national owJumi*&lt; would p, rta|« ta still I l,h" f
Theatave w.- clip fr.itii th • Kitau C. uuty
New York to 7,000 la»t yearpnivos that more ootumouly «-wi if it wen- not Kir tin |

ever enjoyed any special popularity

1876

wliid.

ing over on* million aud a half of people ■ 8iU is charged, including three meal* j&gt;er
have entorud through the gates, and the : day.

sides, there is no evidence that Tilden has

Tilden-* ]4rsoiial

iss

I ™®.x
k that four fcen can remove,
__the Hone boat and take it t_
lifting
or digging, in from five
•C to fifteen
|
minutes. In the oldest time stump* were
a senowt obBtruction to cultivation of new
ground and could only be removed by pa­
tient and long continued labor or busting

PntLADXLvuiA July 1st, 1876.

Gen. Hancock would tare proved

lected.

lotiU^l to ।

The “Ru*h” hat eommenoed - Over a

paign ttan has been ot-erved.

the Republican party might tare been se­

For President.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
of Ohio.

J on th

part a sorrewhat higher tone to the cam­
candidly think that a stronger op ponent of

Natisial Repiblicai Tieket

CENTENNIAL LETTER

_______

Million and a half of people,'*o hr

This fact ought to unite with lhe eharac

Hastisoa, Mich., Jri.r 6,

q^R

io a^rita

ths

pleat leather bools, and from a rear ch- i did not know, that tin- name of Ruthii
ration would l&gt;e mistaken for genuine I
American*. Thi* vulgar curiosity ta&lt; •
of prevented a great many foreign -n&gt; frotti j
j reasons. There is n remarkable dearth of appearing in ihoir national drvws, and as ;■ \
euiMOijUence the ground* do not prraeni
, strong men iu lhe Democratic party staul ttat pictunsu|Ue appearance they should 1
| this time, so ttat a second-rate leader up
•&lt; tliw ball in motion
Next week I shall give some idea nfihri
vdit lor the work they
pear* first-rate. Tilden, too, has had n bet- curious and inteKMing exhibit* ofihtw '
tcr record on the currency question than countries in the main building.
At the northeast corner of the Govern- &gt;
most prominent Democrats.
Rut hi*
ment Building a Curve of workmen i* now ■
tower ofstrength in a |&gt;arty point of view
engaged in putting up an iron lighthouse '
I has been that he is the only Dcnnwrat
— wn«*
_
'which, wh.-n flnldied. will fully illuiniuhas made the tau&gt;t
el-im&lt;
t . the
.... »te the prori»inn» made by the I tavernto.
| name •‘Reformer.' As the cimjk^gn gnes mint for protecting lhe liv»* and property
of all who crave the , danger* of the &lt;taq’..
Ion tham claim* will bo folly kifi«.l.
Mr.
Tlw base of this wtrueturc is of woud. but &gt;
Tildens various railroad speculal taiv l»y
will ta painted to represent swum*. To ihi- !
which he is said to tare amassed u fortune tin* iron flag* of lhe super slrm-ttire ami ;
never ertimated at I
than three million*. tailed, and atave this i* a high iron cylin :
' will l*e inve .tigatrdnnd .notnc of thcia Lid dor 18 feci in diameter, the whole Imine I
I tt»pi**l by an ornamental tower. Iu ihe ■
i open to lhe li-Lt.
centre of thi* clevntiou is a place for a reThe uuravliug of hi* reform pcetcUMons। volving or flash light of the fourth grade.
from his associations with Tammany rule, and over one of the dormer window* quite
in New York and the infamous Democratic a* ornamental as they are useful) is to be
placed a fug bell weighing 4950 pound.*.
election frauds of 1868, Will al.**» become
1 Both of three signals are operated by dock
an interesting topic of public inquiry. work, which delicate yet massive piece of
That a reformer should have the hearty mechanism derives its power from a weight
cters Household Melodies
support
of such
men
ax
Billy of over 300 pounds, and by a simple change
Fowler, Ben. Wool and John Morrtaey of motion is made to revolve the light or
strike the fop bell at the intervals required.
is certainly a curious phenomenon in poli­ The clock-work exhibited is intended to
ktkiis
ctavo
hokvsks
tics to which justice is surtA to be done — •trike first, three times, then twice, then
and ttat, too, without injustice to the real once, and so on. Thiajs the signal adopt­
'
““
"sJeL"".cM-cwwi.
ed
for
one
of
the
shoals
on
Long
Island,
to
merits aud worth of Mr. Tilden** record
which the light house now on the ground*
in the work of reform.
is to bo removed after the Exhibition.
We dwell upon this subject now be­ Near this new attraction is the fbg-*yren,
acked bubctions
cause it will be seen ttat the St. Louis whose very uMyrenlikc roar has so often
Caataiaias S*er»d
startled visitors to the Exhibition. This
platform puts it iu the fore-fnxit of the
car-splitting instrument« little more than [
campaign. The word “reform” is harped
a very much elongated horn blown by I
upon with a persistency and din all throngh steam, and yet it has been heard at a dis- 1
Hit resolution* which reminds bnc of the tencc of 35 miles. The fog-horn is kieolod '
CHONS.
old saying/that barking dogs never bite. a short distance from the Ohio Bufte Build
A fair specimen of its value is seen in lhe ing, and some smart w^ h« remarked
ttat thi* m very appropriate. As it roqairre
bitter complaints of bow much the Rcpubthe use of frreh water tn generate its Ire- !
ktkbs
mendous lung jiowcr, it cau only be tis.xl 1
followed by the demand that the raramp-1 at intend points, but mren when fJaosl '
tion act- the chief step taken by cither ■ &gt;mc dmlanre from the hcallsnd it tax
been found nry effective.
—a—
party toward the restoration of specie payAgrirtltaral Hall, whieh has been the • f . P
fl
most backward of the Urge Irafldiny, pre- 1 "A VREliE DE LA LrEM K
These reformer* at St. Louis nbm pre­ sente an infinite variety of attraction m *11 '
Hi»»u Muia L» ■■■h ■nth*'...?.____

strength wnich Tilden took into the
Louis Convention and which carried

S. D. lUxix.x. CUainuaa.
L.Wfll«are.

j the nomination ?

REPUBLICAN CONORCSS ION A I,
CON VENTION—3RD niSTRICT.

To a combination

PATENTS

PKi-ERS MUSICAL MAGAZiNES

*-alitlin«lb«i
tor of defcpi

..
W.U KEATON.
JOHN DOW.

8-J.BlTBHnr Ctaimaa
DANIEL STH1KEli.
A. J. ALDRICH.

1 hree

n«l CDnauic &gt;Iok-nl

1

C

O

P

Pentus S

Haetinc*.
The Democratic Nomination for
President.

It could hardly be said that the nomina­
tion of Samuel J. Tilden on the second
1 allot at St. Louis was received with sur­

prise because there wax ax much prospect
of that as of any other result of the

ing.

vot­
It wax seen from the start that the

Tilden organisation

most

an

strength.

at St. Louis

was al­

the

Tilden

as

pre-eminent

IIis cohort of advocate* work­

ed together like a piece of machinery, and

the doubt and distraction apparent in

the

rind intercste but added to the prestige of

they wanted and how to bring it
Even the fierce New

York

about.

opposition,

when transferred from its natural
rather advantaged Tilden in the

arena,

eyes of

disinterested oliservcra, for it wtw charac­
terised by such raneor and rowdrinr. as to

give a reflex ofrexpcetaliility to ite target.
Il was a repetition of the old story of the

scribes in a few minutes chaugw
tariff which their

brethcra in

seven

have consumed

daring to propose.

month*

They

in

the

Congress

without

would abw

re­

iterated in agricui
agrimi I !
.
I
--- ------“««»&gt;«
tDCTT- WiOi.UuWithin the
pm few days the maahincry has been put
is motion to a great extent, and visitors

against the admission of any more people
“not of the parent stock”—whatever that

may mean. As to civil service reform ayd
the Iwvtowmcnt of office without regard to
polities, wc arc called upon to match the
platform ns wdl a? wc can with the wholcaale Democratic gorging of the House
office* at the earitau moment the oppor­
tunity allowed. However, we dial! have

with the many different make* ofmowen
•nd ruafeni. Some of these latter ma
chines are remarkable specimens of work“h'P, o»d afford a fine -tody «f those
who dahght in mechanic* to follow out the
apporendy complex working of the various
P*r1*’
jLk
“TC *B*°®cca«* taken

heavy

vote made the cose hopdew for hn rivals.

Toun.

EXOTIC
__

The

Standard

MONSTERS OF THE DEEP,
&lt;’RAWJ,INO 11E1TILKS.

Exhibition

of the

&lt;Hd
’

Universe.

EtLtfCTJSsrs;,-"'

■ ■

,

.

Hert of rtw EkptaM. 2
Biaci Rta,
Cot Aitelope, Sea Lioos, Horaal .Ho®, Ite, Be.

xxrtewt '

The

ratHuSsaaoam.

fcTATK OP MU-------

Arenic

Department

which wo may call the initial

machine mid to have been used by Daniel

candi­

^ilu^L

form the United States into closed door*

the fact that Tildon was the second choice
other

Thiu/i^l

PfFTY ODD CTATUE-OV.SAMEXTED ( AUES OF -WILD BKAS1'-

‘ WlLSOS. 1

. v
&lt; —1 ,
.
stnaoi
that has been made within the past thirty
y-rx On one hand is the h^clumsy

date, no when it wax men that his

Double Cit-ciia, tTndo.-

Eight Center Pole Tents.

p.mina Mesic

P

a •‘horrid exam-

of more delegates than any

S

Enormous
Menaizerie«
TjAlPKE MUSEUM

KQVIKTKrAS,

THwm
Our Cetilennhl,

QrXNAJTic

,

ACnoitATtC TALKNT IM ..’i

e«blazoned street pageant

I-lUnd lto4« !}•(SS.Itd oJ.VK?
“* ™"
A-X-. Ml 1’ •
Hemember, The GreaA Forepangli Show.

with all ha nidi
Train tax brought me a well amortod
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gail era for the

teercd. which were far more than sufficient

to meet ita requirements of the two-third
rule.

«MnU&gt;l

Sewi»c

•”•&lt;* *»i

M.dibe

IJitf'V?1. e **»«» Oooc.-ue pol.llr

K«U rffUwta- MmAiu,..
dta; and Machine Oil. I ab» xdl Wdl A
Cwti-ni Pumps.

RECOLLECT «&gt;»»», u,J Clnnu"■%

J. Macs

nnaon.

xxAltf
*

1

JOHN a. FOREPArOH, Mani^

Ad-K.»

n»d«

�[hs^efni-Wcekly hepybliejfifiajiier.

Dr. B!izo.

CHJR NEW YORK LETTER
yp&lt;;

Thi. Mri,™cd

IF FIBIALPAMlWUWttWTV.

tanti, is now at the Hasting. Bouse. .nd

COUNTY’ OFFICERS.

will remain here for a ftraf'dayii.
part visit, to this city

been remarkable

m

his

Durin-,

xneorei

the

n. Curti* i‘.rm

I._r
HAUTt!&lt;&lt;wJiiuelyt|. 187t:
1 role-sur Blaxo:—
Dear air .-—It « wUh

GUIDE

that Mra.

audmxpy, alippmy

our

R. TIME-CARD

Sa^my

uvek,

further invof-tigntiou.

Department

anxiety And disquiet is observable among

Washington, D. U. Judo, 30,1876.

charges will take placo and the prospect

Blnine —
’

in

employees

large

DupartmcuU

wish to rey to the
The popular
interrat here in the
Republicans of the country: Don't imag­ nominfttioM to be made at Cincinnati preine that Tilden is an easy man to boat II&gt;: vaded every clx-w of our temporary and
is the nuot unacrupulom. pontieUn living,
permanent rtsiJante from the highest
the moat cunning, tricky and shrewd to the most lowly to such an extent as to

grattitudo to you C.r tho complete

A general staluj of

the clerks and other

| wo a fe w things that I

uiywlf oxprore

rascali­

rill — Mr.
Clerks.

Tilden, th.•:

vigorously uxposing. his alleged

Telegrams to be secret—Mr. Mor­

greatest fraud that disgracre ' Xmencmi
politics, has carried away the prix- Then

pleasure,

Williams mid

-

PpUTtGAL

letter from Mik. U Williams ft-, of ibu

i’SSjjS:

ties a few weeks sgo,.mu1fost nu real for

Well, thcaguny of SV LsuU io

city:

As Mr. Blaine ■
Gl'AROlA.VS SALE.
a»&lt;tw of tbc «&lt;at« of Mien Switb
b no longer a candidate fur the Prcridep I V**1.*«
?1 Hl
A. Smith. «im&lt; J. K.l&lt;ar
k hereby riven ITO I

of Congressmen -The Bounty Bill

N’tw York July Jhi 1W7I5.

A.

followin ’

| President way select.

cy ; tho Democratio-refurnis who were so

h.s I

many can testify.

evidence of this we submit

ASHINQTON LETTER.

OUR

poWI„, -B.thlng-B.l./Fa™:
..
- ——t
1 .......'ng— Tho Cincinnati v», St Louis Conven­
Foihirn, —(h. Fourth— Wr»lh.-r.
tion—The aporjpriations—Absence

the

of dis­

numbers

is good for furloughing tho entire force

in each of

the

departments.

state of uncertainty

and

p***»uknt t:. Llfcn»c »r.J •uthoritr rn
the twe-ny ninth &lt;!*- a f May. A. D

.TOS. 5S5L&amp;, Sffi’JlSR.

Such

a

*aoro v* *e-«
.ri*!l,.,4 IKOOSO’-O".*'-.
_ *)at*। Jan*. tAt* A. D. ICT.
■ junoMw?

dnmoralixation

was never known before within the

mcm

rare of our son Albert N. Williams of
ory of the ‘'eldest inhabitant.
dcafnore in ooo of his
„f
Then he lias millions of money which he’ keep almost tmr entire population in the
■tending.
Wc began to dispair of his made out of railroads nnd other monopo
strvsts from the formal opening of the
ever recovering his bearing when you com- lire, whose tcalore aud uuacnipulomt ally Convention up to lhe tinal hour that
mcnccd treatment about the 1st of April, ho has ever been when he could make any­
brought the intelligence of Hayes and
but after you bad treated him a abort , thing by them. He used money by the
Reversely the
— ——« nuuri
r -j
uiuucj *&gt;j me Wheeler's nomination.
ume, he was happily restored to his hear- ' bancI to
‘he nomination, and he doings uf the St. Louis Cuuvenliuu were
uflciitm.
mg and remains well, aud we eenrider it a • w*^ UM
hy the cart-load to secure the r;garded with a feeling akin to iudifier-.

.

CHANCERVI^RDER.

STATE OP HlCItiaAN.-Hvr.ntMnili Jaduita

uf June. A. I). ICT.
’
Fredrick Stickle. Cc»nUin»ut.

MARRIED

A. M.

1W r.

m.

1:13 r.‘ n‘

Permanent cure, and we cannot
our

express

iu words &gt; Oration.

Then he

has. or will have, the euce.

thank fulness that he is re- j uulle^ support of that eaiing cancer, Tam-

stored to hearing.

eases of the . kind

We remain your well wishes.

Very Re-. I

■pectfully yours.

’

rcader* Tammany opposed him
True, but whut

convention!

Mn.o L. Williams,

in the

fur?

• nothing eke than to gel its pricu.

For

Lout*

Piitfo^n.

supporter of "Tilden und

Ref..nn

I.ircu:* Court

lished in this District by the jairiuclastic

MM.i.i» .1..lai-ire».«,k ,ta:
। itsdk This has always boro tlw tauti-s uf
•■TI«.|J&gt;ir.«i»u..rfMk-|4.u..rM.«uit. I TMuuy. .ml .Inn .ill U Th.-.l.i
ed
any colored
u ......
matt .
ixl to
tn aiiv
iMil.irwI spectacles' ihm
.1 ..
____ _
ion of Tilden means thu triumph of Tam*
wants t*. look thn-ugh at it. It is intend
ed Io do like lhe xuapcmki* which tho many jus: as much as though John Kelly
aiu'tioiovr cried in thoe word-. "Urtig had supporti*’’ him firm* the beginning, any
enough f**r any man and sh&lt;&lt;n eit.nigh fur even more, lor Kelly must be paid for tho
any Imy.” It was intended Io suit beindexpense* incurred iu lhe fight.
er.itn of diffcnuit States holding dianietti
Rut, despite the support uf Tammany
rally t&lt;p[»ii&lt;ite doctrinra. For auAh a purTilden cannot cany New York. The solid
........ .. ..

Iwf"
veui«.&gt;n, whtvfrevcr '
fii'iu the r&gt;&gt;uikl

men

of tho

dm

ante

a

return

to

status—ibis

l*ellm&gt;*

daA.,'rotie and all. Iiiik-d

ofMirhUen.

scldp-

Tild* t»'»

tlon with iDnto'nslniHons of oommendalion, and a&lt; an ethkuce, in cum?

of

tiuu. i&gt;*r tmUUhrvet

htx

MwsAiirsi.TritfscKiSa

BUevesrt, that the mum* npirit which dicta­
ted the national policy
years proceeding

last

for the

the war, would

ten

again

triumph. aw»l torn Itack the lido of p

?rtue^f»*t
■d.ell.lth.

res** and universal lrl*crt; that has &lt;i
whelmed ■»&gt; many
the pct institui
ot a

Democracy,

reactionary lub-eullod

IhTjSd dVVf
tie afternoon.

.SPECIAL NOTICE

during sixteen years nf Republican ttxecif-

'
,
canu
not dency.
The last (lay of the fiscal year finds the I i-uvory th*
t|io dodging of the

Democratic

l-clkve in him; and

Cunwm‘mn on

hi

“d-------d nigger schools" and

1 ankee,

which enntinnally sigh for
the

SALEOX EXECUTION-

reooot;rm-tion '

every

"pf-osed

Julio Morrisey, O.*kvy Hall

j fl«c win-, ihuitcr doggeries, o|&gt;en gintuilb*
anil their N&lt;*r&gt;heru nlliro. say*&gt;*f lhe Fin. '
। and pay (likire und bruiaera to tlcenhi.
aiicial plank in lhe St. Louin^Matrtota "il
j tuau, iln- consideration being that Tamis. with the interpretation we put on it
I many shall dictate the course of the adminVery satisfactory to us." T bat iuteqire‘
| iMratioii, and divide the plunder t«» suit

It w like, rhe renlaurani

sturdily

Juliu Kelly, and all of the gang, will work

I joihd him.

devoted In t|ic

jects und puquM-n ufjba ex ('niifitderaln*

■'•I crulv un lhe &lt;l&lt;&gt;llnr

• r.t*.
Hila A. Miner.

‘•the war is a failure and ought to ,c&lt;-xsc''/|

measure, which habitually refeni to the
splendid sy»l«ni of public acliook estab­

Tile New Y*nk .S'rtM. one i.ftlie k-.

pa|.T&gt; iu the Unliun.

f»ih&lt;

nearly uni ver

sal, while that pji^iou of it which always

which he gave to tlie world as the seijti- I
. bargain fixed up this week, aud next week men! of hi? jmrty in 1864, with every]
| Tammany will wheel into line as the ard manifestation
uf approval, which hoi j
j dent

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

licilur within

Tam­ greeted every reppn of. re verse i&gt;&gt; the
Viiiot* arms witlr vociferous shouts of joy, . „
------------------- -------- ;-----------------------which applauds Tildens declaration that LfaHER-BOWEK-At tU M. K. Paro*n**ei«

many pm itselfiu opposition to thestrong। j rat man solely to compel th it slrongrat
lie lire also letters from I. W. Vroonut* Esq. aud many abets all allreling to man to cutuu to its term* a* the price of
bis election. That is all. There will be a
Lw perfect and cumplct success

The St.

Prairieville. Maeh. to Jea-

the

District wus outspoken and

i month* from the dale of lhl&gt; order, end
of Ihrir efpeere i»e theetkeir *n

Hancriclf

for

prefiereuo.-

progressive,
re, comparatively
-I
IU"Dy’ w,nch is a power iu American poli- intelligent
and con*c&lt;|
\
gucntly
thinking /F“1
,o lw «ad«-crtimstcd.
Bui, says element of the Democratic
die party uf this*!
this'
Z

Hoping you will hayc

likc success in other

The

among

srLrtsw

party do

money question will

Uovernnient d.-stitute of the

mean*

JOlHtq’CRE.'iSr. Hberiff
is Ttk ICC________Juu^lwV

SALE ON EXECUTION. '

l"r |

nait him the support nf thotisiiml* of good its adnrituMratiou after to-nq*bt al twdvc
and irw mon. who have heretofore acted o'clock. A fcwiiKwv uuiu*|»or1ant appro

priation bilk have been |*auutl, but the
men of tjn- parly—tbum? win• j*uy taxes more important one**, designedly delayed
and do'itol want **ffia&gt;—have lir-sl of thein the liovse that the Government might

that • inert inc of the Hrpublican

iuidil nundwr of
puhliraiion of rvre
trrrd rover a wide
f
•cJpn^eute. The articles
lire.
MI., rf T~l,I......l«.
which
—
-‘PropbMieIntuition:
'-tllinipvM of IVreUnRla*' —a very »|*ri(htly
ammint of Inftirnia.r;,. 777 -..*’,— n,

honal HiatoVy. a!w&gt; illualralod; -The Way It
Ended ; Jangle, and out ofTnao: -Tempers

when they beat John Kelly in his atroug1 Imlds. These im*ti tiuv nut vote lor Hayes,
j |,ul tftCy Wl|| IH&gt;I vote lur Tilden.
Never
I thukws. ihe obi schemer will make a vigur....
.. , .
■ -n
,*
•
. r .•
I «“Hsl“. “»J will pull «.ery «... u «...
succcre; and, re he has money, organus। lion, and is entirely without a coneciencr.
it jA going t&lt;&gt; l*c a rather hard job to beat
him
We shall teal him, but it will take

I
.
. , . .
h:U‘1 B“,k
do 11
»

"n the 4ih page will be found an article

trait : General

Bight.-

ii.eir-1 entruuiel Cetehratfou n decided euccee*.

■is

Mrs. fionthAdvertiaed Lett era.

T- U- Peterson Jt Brothen publish a

»ith •'hinuaeV and ‘•Self-Bnieed.'*

furuinliing the More in

a deeidodly superior

" ''Mr. It b bb purpore u bare tbe terror
«'l Hartl Drug Store in lhe city. H. has
kM large n^rUuce *» Pharmsmaifat, aad the
puMic r»u dep«Qd oa him la all rare, will* a
«riVMy thu al) Prescription, will bo care-

(lumtmltec* with
of any immediate

Il caunot escape lhe intelli­

gent masses concerned that the l&gt;emo-

crata hare consumed seven . months lime,
intriguing for a

List of letters remaining in lhe Rasti.R. I*
O. Barry CUnnty. Mich. July 6th, I8“«.
Ml*- Emma Garock. Mbs Elisabeth Gordon.
B. B. McCaffrey. Mb- Agnau Oberhat tor,
Mis* Sarah Williams.

Frank Loonris Battle Creek, Unslng Ken
yna. Trent Mich. Mrs. CnBnt* Poitw PUtna

Bathi.xg. .

with the

we are threatened

sud bake in the summer.

bill hail b«eu

und

compromised

tion of the

PremdentU

note and

xxlU

pa-ssed.

madison Dispensary.

message passed

the resolution (previously rejected in lhe

Booh by a party

thirty days.

vote)

tsnridi:

the

extending

Randall, jt . is said was ap-

|x.-al«l to by Itepublit-aK and Democrat* do

tioti and refused.

All us
uni

lo-nighi atlwaltr,

_

agrees with the Senate iu thus et
the present

&lt;ir.hr

appropriations are

■un*-. -

pareed

i... m.-

there will ba a like reanh in the

every inlcrret connected with

the

end

of to-day 's sreaion.

that

scent

further evi^emM of hostility U’ &lt;fce Gov­
ernment would not be required.
The altMtuee of Tenibera of Ikmgre-v. at

St. Louis during the week Hire

the

oqmmitte

has

x|ualiaation bounty bill

n*:•.•»«, I .. arevanur-tlx.

fadUv-

jf
COMMKllCM It.

IIASTlXas .UARKK ...

rendered

progtesH in Ixrgwhliun vety alow.
Senate military

-

other

appropriation bilb not passed by the

Il would

ro

case Ajf

The

WUKAT&lt;M&gt;wrMk.l.H4««I.U

reported

favorable,

with amendments excepting from ita ben­

BABT-PARMlMG.

efits sailors, marines and persons borne on

The attention of tl»e authorities has been
called to the brutal system of bsby fxnning, and as the invesUgation procoods, the
extent of it becomes absolutely appalling.
One womaa in Hestei St., locked her doora
and left her lodgings. Tbc neighbora in
the Mock adjoining hoard low moans tn
her rooms, and breaking the uoors open,
found therein twenty.three babies, from
iUu to three y«n in ap, all of
oomiition of wrotehednraa that

the rolls as Indians or slavre, and ■ refus­

One of theta, when some

[ONER’S NOTICE.

The Senate, ye*terdny, icting the sugges­

ing to deduct from the bounty to ’6e giv­

en , that paid by States.

on. M the north front door nf the C

pidity of the telegraph

companies

cu­

anti

from the impertinent cariosity of Cop.
federate spire; hare been mtrodured into

both Homws of CongrtsH.

The’. Houte

food was put
a=.|«iwdj ate and referred to the Finance Conunittoe

of them would have been dead iu a fuW whether Senator Morrill will
hours wore. The woman who had thus

[Conlinuad in next issue.]

P0TAT0K8. per tatkel.3*.
APPLES. p« buh«l.»&gt;e.
ONIONB/rerbrebel.treMBe.
BEANE. rerb«Aal.C.'«tl A).
PORK. M.WEMU.
SHOULDERS, por IO*-.

busineiw or social purposes, from the

new

It is nof thought extremely
kind* of frail, candies,

bmrornine u'cioek andtheaet-

legitimate

with instructions to prepare ft

AU

while

triumph

partisan

the business of the .satwian has gone by

The jieuple vf New York ought U* . bo| c»t&gt;sc&lt;Renees which involve the lore of
the chwnekl pnoplt in ths world; for oar- I
millions and the violent dhttnrkince of
teiuly they have fjtoilrties for btdliing un- j
every gon-nuneatal. rommereial aad so­
rich »*nl । ^DOWU
any other srity in the world. The.
The Naval appropriation
st of c®'|- I city is an-iateud, with waler everywbete , i cial relation.

«|

&gt;» ahead/ in lhe ru/A edition.

agreement.

default r*o time to attend to it, aud noW

‘Ancieui Manner, win* new and j but yet there are no oiqtortunilicii
omtorlunilics
fiir
for
illusiradons, is inelnded among bathing.
_____ &lt;t. The
___ city
, .authorities
ulnorities prohibit
bathing in any of the waters within the
city limits. excejA in such houses as are
i very enteneivr cirrulallou.
.... ■ t. e
r
\______
7. of
'u:7l '
; pu
Vol. M begine a ill* lids nun.- provided
by
the city,
Which.
for n popi
lotion of a million there nre two. *1 he
Subscription price, for •» ye*
over-nice people object to seeing the naked
include* an excellent premhin*
I bodies of lhe poor people, and consequent
ly ihe heated boy, the dusty, grimy laboror, who walks along the river and lungs to
Slate Land Office, Michigan.
! plunge into its coal waters, is obliged to go
! dusty and dry to his attic and satisfy him
self with a pint of water iu a basin. It ia
' b
t.lwrJ
ImoI *tely awful, this
thk nrohibitiou.
prohibition. nu
The
Lbtma IUxxkb:
city u&gt;ow * an oven, the miles of brick
walls hold hent all summer, the pavemente
are scorching night and day, the air is full
of drnrt, which eats into the skin like ver­
min, and to prohibit the poor from enjoy­
ing the water that is all around the city is
only one degree less cruel than it would be
to deprive them of air. But so it js. They
have no delightful bath-tubs at home, ax
have the rich ; nor can they gel out of the
Cnivsfsity
city when the themometer goes up into1
the nineties. So here they stay, and sweat’
Arricultursl
and suffer, with relief under their noncn
i:
_
which they dare notoyoy.God help the,
poor iu New York. Ail seaaoM nre un
kind to them. They free*.’ in the winter

*r-ft

fad the weigld of (.'unfahtrales wrath, are

•'t
little or no prospect

and speculation ia rife

bill.

doubtful

swwpt

the

SALT. Suv.rerbbl.JI
BALT, eoarre. Mr bbl.. K
HAY.perlre.S»JO»Hd».
DRIED PEACHES, rrared.ree lb.* 1&amp;».

S&amp;.SSi.lJfiKS-.'yJi.TS1

�NEW. ADVERTISMEET rfr.

of the Slate Land

‘‘ommitrtoner

“TIE VIBRATOR'

Office

MBS aoLX&gt; LOXT SKA0OX
wznnor on xulubx ox varenos

Swear’s Ho-j-au,
OR A XD RAPIDS..................................... MI
LTOM &lt; P1CKKH1XG, Proprietary

M fUK JHbu
0* and altar D«*

SuIk

Mtaii Ldy iurrff'RKN

‘

'urrSS-.-SST

k

lAlltOAD.

Mrt. train* will r« •* ,0*'

IlCHffiil Iffl TH! SOUTH
« w

VO
eftont iu the dirt harge of the dutita m nm
oficc then- will probably no one deny, but

there -.rem* to be . growing
dtH**’”1"
on th-part of the Republican party of
Michigan to “rotate" the office*. »nd

Mr. Clapp w now in tho fourth W**
Tin &lt;b«. » pMir &lt;“

odur ra»dia.&lt;™

“

otecc'

acveral

already

natne*

mcouawd. *»•! •'■«* « •&gt;“* “T Eg'
B.

T. VMUfc of B.,

TU,

Cou,),.

►OLD BY ALL DHUtKilETB.

G«, r.nri*S* wooU

* ’“ll “ScCT

th.ie i. M ,d«n for
11.
iboroaglilj

rwoo^.1. &lt;i.ulK
ia li. Md da­

CHICAGO at LAKK HWBO* &gt;
At A. M. Rock a Carriage Shop
Jefferson St,

ihM

l« bw*K*1 IbrnnT

There Um been

h L&gt; buy
Tarrant* Seltxcr Aperient.

Carnap, Sip aad Ornamental

SOLID WEALTH 1
•600,000 IN GIFTS!
Grandrel Scheme cwr Prerented t&lt;rtb» Public'
A VOBTVXK WOK OXLY «M.

-

PEIIXrtUK DITUUOM.

Harting*, Mich,

S

TIME TABU: NO. 8.

CENTRAL HOUSE

•1. t.ke e«rW Mwmtoy. Star. «• ■*

Tito Comtmay rmretuf th* rik't«» rary
cmnataaoo* maw*rtx«.
■■ ■ • ■
TRAINS. FE8T, ,

HASTINGS, MICH.

E. STAUFFER. Prop,

.•xrtttxs

ring lb. UU «ar, Uriag Uro gromoud

froa Ijmusaui w Lrerrt Brigadier Coo-

JSttSti

$600,000.

cntl
'
.
_
He in fifty-four years of age, a pioneer of ThM. P. Portar. Kx-Gur. Ky, GaaT Maaacw
POUITIVK1.YMO PomresNUTi
Bay County, and has hewn for himself tn
LIST OF GIFTS:
that new section, not only a home, but a

Good Stablinc Ueoanaedwi with the Uuaa.

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.
BMtiart.Mi.h_ Nor. M.U?5.

**«*

”

character and a myme that doe* no

dis­

credit to h» bend or his

Hu

UO

office

SO

nomination

to

would giro

taptoal

I cart-

lhe State

ntiren aoMiera

of

La»d

to

the

and

the

prove

it*

artisfaction

Michigan,

Republican party would again

JOtMt, Shepard B O&gt;.,
BATTLX CIXDL MICM

These unrivaled machines and repaint Tor

fixity to the 1 defenders’by it* remem­
brance. of them in tho dirtribntiau
of
*

official patronage.

Gen. Partridge

nun of sterling
rtcrlinr integrity
man

and

»

nie are supplied at lowest factory prices

a

no better
Igand

Office.

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL

Sinical and Mechanical

clinic* could be made for the State

।

DENTIST;

A New Wonder in California

John Muir, well known to the visitors
of the YoMtnite Valley, annoucc.i the
diacovcry of a rival to that w0?d5™
scenery.
It is a valley on the South Fork
of King’s River, forty-five miles from
Visalia in a rishi line. The valley is nine
mil® in length from eart
to wert, and
has an average width at the bottom of
about half a mile. It Iwu 5,060 feet
above the fcvel of the aea. and ita walls are
about 3,000 feet high. They are preciruious, and mine of the koremite, Hkc
El Capitan, /and thu Sentinel and the
Cathednd Rocks, have their counterparts.
The falls of the new valley have more
water, but arc more picturcwptc than
those of the Yosemiu. Aocow i* fio®
Veolia, the great part of the way by a
good wagon road, through groves ofscquetias and forest* of fir and pine. The
taaU can be extended. Muir aays. over

THE NEW YORK

MILITARY

Will rttand to all brattehw of the Profrrticn and

AGENCY

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

PENSIONS
To'whom Pensions are

LEARN TELEGRAPHY.
EF^rssiiPte

“ .Ji ^iApiawiW',S‘
CHICAGO I

JOGHaiLAIE SHORE

"E. W. VOIGT’S
. I* the Best Lager Brewed in the Wort

$5 - $20 F'.g.’-te.rar’rjS

la»d.Mr.________________________ xxtl&gt;«4

^riJTD KKADISU. PATCMOMAJfCrrASD
AltA r/O.V- Moal Chatwin?. Ne-m.rlun and
Maniaea GuMr. Jiowlns bow jitharttz m faalnate and run th« loro and affoclioai o( auy par­
ton they choate inatantlr. OB pmm. By mad
Mtrt*. Hunt A Co.. I3» .1.7tb St.. Pblfii. xiiltwC

Wllliaau A &lt;&gt;.. brewen. iMwu'i Brewery

With lartBMRrtU. Para * CHa«&gt; 1 M. J«Mwh.
fadiaaaprtU. sad all t&lt;Mthaweatera Grand Jaue
vuiw.
Holland.
HayWithLugirr^na.XawJUbay A^C^i- Grand Raft

4w4

ALBERTDiqKINSON
ORFn?ED

SEEDS,

CtlRREKFONDKNCE SOLICITED.
[o&gt;. 117 wad !!• Klnzie St roti,

HAND NJUHBN NIVItlON.

CHICAGO, ILL.

Going to Kansas or Colorado.

Iwurta^CUMtaaatL .ad Cinriaaali. todiaA.i

SALTAT0R BEER

FOR SALE OR TRADE

stock.

■siMKtxsrtfci.YJfvr.*

Geo. M. Savage 4 Co’a Column.

OXE roilTABLF. STEAM SAW MILL
pany of drovers hare mhctwi a ciam. *»
the valley, for the purpose of rawing

ACBCkl Jramoa—With Drtrwit. K»l Rirer A
flMtijrt BaKiMara A Ofciw RailraUx.

Tke Brllakk Start Liar
EAST AND WEST.

in good order runing event day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULES 7 yearo old
ONE 5 year old MARK, ONE BUGGY
nearly new. also ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGINE, for arte on GOOD
TERMS. For particular* enquire on the
premises one mile west of Carlton Center.

TO AJtl&gt; r»i&gt;X.

■IAN* IAFIII AN* BETWIT
April 1MM. ARtn.

MICHIGAN

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

Take the Atohisoo, Topeka * banta Fe
Railroad; tho new and popular lute from
Atehisou and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arfcanass Valley, to Pueblo, Colo"do
XXlITml
Sprags. Cucharas, Del Norte, Tnntdad.
Santa Fc and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Arisoua. Special round tnp
90 day tickets to Denver on sale May 15th,
R UH ARI), &lt;
j
at S50 taking in the famous watering
places ou the D. AR, G, Rout Irew em­
igrant rate* to the Ssn Juan Mine*.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara between
the Missouri River and the Rocky mount
tains without change.
Close connection
made at Kansas City and Atchison in REAR OP 320 NORTH SECOND ST.. (Second
xxilBml
Union Depot": For maps, time tables and Floor.) PHILADELPHIA,
the “ San Juan Qmide,*’ address,
T. J. Amdkmon.
*
’’ *• (rtn. Pau. A&lt;ft.
XX52tf
\
Topeka, Kan.

oopro £*#•'

Uoina North-Day Srpeo, Grand Raurt. N.ar.1
daily exeopt Sunday!, Autht Exprea daily «xe*| t
daily axeept Sat
urdaya Allrtbot Mrtao Anita &gt;rno&gt;t Soudan

-&lt;M&amp;“on5nebTaM cXSmfmu
drG^M4M»«*oa-with K A 8 H birfaioo o&lt; tLe

Xr^dtand-witblhoMMicoa Lair Share rail
Ar Oraurf

with G RY t»hri*oo ortho M

'OROI ETTE:

TE.N P1:N BALLS

tn lie

COMIC

Fob Haul—A fine

mare

and

«dL

Time will be given if desired for an appro­
ved note. Inqnire/rf* Morgan Jones.

JOLIET, JHHUUS.JU SALLE. PKA‘1
HKXKf. JUCOX, FEOAlA. (I EXES
AV*. MQLIXE JtOCK JUUXl&gt;
... DAVRXPojtr, moscatief.
vr.isHixQTOX. tora cirr. u ki.\
SELL.
XKWTOX,
DES MOISE'

FOR LADIES.

xxiStf

THE ENEMY Of DIIEAIE I

Council Blnffe and Omaha.
Without Change oi Can,

COTTOIGOOBSAREGOniG UP

THE FOE OF PAIN

wlthta. r«k&gt;n pMttaRrtlvar M

l)f H IMS HE TO BUY.

WHERE 1
At A W. Bailey s.
Printo 7 eta.
In—fcifalin 12 eta.
Shirting Gets.
Extia haavy Shirting 12) eta.
Bert aottoMAw 15 to 30 eta.
Go.d Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty Irene UonreU 45 eta.
Jrtdiee bow Krabaty 10 da.
Two button Kid Giove* 90 eta.
A aic« lioe of Cost Binding-.
New Style Shawl* 00 eta.
A full nnd complete assortment
locking. Suita from M.50 to 110.
A. W. Bailkt.

FOR QEUTEMEN.

MUSTANG

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF

THERE IS NO SOKE IT WILL
N&lt;&gt;T HKAU NO LAMKSKHR it
JJ ’!J- N1IT « «K HO ACHK. NO

CVJMJUM), AMD MB*
MEXICO.
^tMW^ara lmBt . foil «»»ule=..

ty?eld

FOR SALE «t THF BARNER OFFtCF

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 21.

Jhe^ejni-Weekly h8|Ublicaj» Sapper.
GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY 46,1876

Read the Record
€&gt;»■ ■X'XXRS

L'.iuuty. Miehlcan.

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GENtfUL HAY0S

His Record in the War of the Rqbdlion.—Wounded Four Timet, &gt;nd
Four Hot... Shot nndor Hlm.-Not

up lhastony alopes ; We crmld norf* and
—a-- ---&gt;
J.*.-/.*--.t-----on
-hear the ‘a
smoke
arid clatter
ofmusketry
the deadly jtmimit ::md then we tould
hey cmr comrades' chepr of victory. Earb'» l»yl« TO nyjdljr
to . .imple
*'"**’*' “ “W

BATTI.B
OF OMicm.
CEIMRCBXKK.
Only i
• Client
unuer
■
Gallant Soldier, but,Model
but a Model
OMoer.-He Refute, While In the
. K«rly.~» Ml &gt;«* w.FiAn. Hill.
Arm, to Oo Hom. .nd Electioneer 1^
£

WHOLE ND. 1064.
was daring roupmn-JfayajVflank^.aoii
renfj Bnd |jlorO
on aheruMioy, bul retrratdr capttint.
tlnr fita; ■. of thia
imminent ]*ril tU«.dirvaou; withdrew sitii
Btcnlly liD«.'andfr&lt;» thia wntiLcbs.bkwa.
of■‘the teniblsordod of-Mirpw3«d:nnd&lt;r»»
treat, maintained its organization uhbrak»
en, not taring ito much fas a«in plate. .CaL
Hayes directed ■ it* moitmenu with. Xhu .
utmost skill and intrepidity, leading Mt
backward gradually and in gaud onlee
from one hill-top to another, and making
&lt;&gt;ucrg|tii» reristaueoat wety poaiblapoint.
His superb coducM-'-and oourags: in th&gt;»
midst of the frightful routand confusion,
acted like magic Upon Hu men. and tba
example of Ins. division, chocking each
rebel onset with its firm rind steady lin&lt;M.
reanimatud tlic broken repmcDts, and
fired them with ite own determined spirit of
resistance. Lc,.
I
D;. : ■■■ ’
Overpowered and driven from his ad?
vzuoed position, Crook's &lt;x&lt;mnrand flow co­
il envi wed to form on theduft of the Sixth.
Corps, whieh itsrif, in.turn, *was ribon
obliged to fall back. While this move­
ment was going on the tratn-i were all
nipidly.moruig off. thonjeh imminently expo-ed to capture. Sheridana hmikpiartert train was j^rticnlarlv in peri),. and a
desperate effort tuiiaru it was inade. which
proved FuceeflsfaL Just as tho enemy's
triumphant fines were ewo&lt;i|MDg .. down
upon the train, Gul. Hayhi brought his
division to a bait, and Birt them with.A
firm raustaove. Some of his regiments
wavering under the tnrriHo fire, Col.
Hayes paltapcd farward to rally his men/
and. mounting a iirfit declivity, was. fr&gt;o:
founded nt liswYhan a Lund nd yards by
tits tncmy'b-iufantty*. which instantly de­
livered a volley of bullets and yells .Hayes',
horse fell dead beneath him. pierced by
many bullets, am by she suddencan of
out of the
4it*
“ fall,
’«»&gt; dung
UunKits
,Ls rider
ndcf violently
vMXt ntijrouLat
the

for Oongrest.-rDeelaring that Any , North and Masauntten Mountains, which
Officer Who, Would Do 80 "Ought was regarded an the strongest in the val; 1ley.
Sheridan followed riiarpfv,'and on
to bo Sculped."'
“
tho 22d impetuously availed this strong­
hold. The tactics of Opequan were re­
old
peated, tho Sixth am) Nineteenth Corps
[Concludcd from Monday's issue.]
KA TES OF .4 /&gt; VER TISING.
attacking (lie cActny’a right and tenter,
’ nATTi.x or ofkquAN:
old
and Crook’s Corps being sent around to
the right to ouvefopc his left and rear.
Sheridan had by this time pretty 1 bor­
old
ough 1/ reorganized the mixed forces Col. Iiaye*’ division ltd in thu latter
placed nnder Ui* command, and, on' the movement, and by making a detottr
bi
6th of September, vru visited by General •- through a serie# of ravines arrived nt a
Grant, who states in bis report that be point oa Early’s flank deemed unavaila­
old
saw that “but two wools of instruction ble. Clambering up the steep side of
were necessary—‘Go in !" Accordingly. North Mountain, Which was covered with
Grant gare them, and Sheridan went in. an -nlnrost faupcnttrablc- fflJtanglcnrcnt’ of
The battle of Opequan or Wincheriter, m rivre and undcrbruib, thu division unperit is usually called, took place on the 1 'Jib ceircd gained a position close to and in
rear of the enemy’s line, nod then charged
of September.
TheLattle opened at 10 a. tn., when with perfect fury, in wrench* that the rebthe Sixth Corp* cmergvd from the ra­ 4J.1 scarcely wade any rcsiatanre; nt all.
vine followed by the Nineteenth, and tak­ but fled in utter rout nnd terror, leaving
ing ground to die left pushed imjictuous- many guns and hundreds of prisoners to
iy forward against Early's ■ right. Crock's the victorious Soldi era. Meanwhile Ear­
command, conipranng Duval's and Tho­ ly’s center had also been broken, and hte
burn's division, now debauched into the army precipitately left the field, a dtevalley, and passing Ifchind die other two urd-rett mob. Col. Iiaye* was at tho
corps, moved rapidly to the right intend­ head of hte column throughout the bril­
ing to turn the enemy's left and charge liant charge, not only tfirecling the move­
him in the Hank- and—rear.
In the ment, but, by hte example of ]&gt;ersonn!
course of Crook's advance , it occupied daring, greatly adding to the enUiuftasm
rvrviTB
the extreme right of tho line, and crow- and impetuosity of hte men.
Nearly a month dapsed, during which
MILO T. WUEEUtR,
, covered by an almost impenetrable growth Early thoroughly reorganized and largely
i’hr-jLz,
of cedar.
Through tins the command increased hte forces.
pushed on, with Hayes* brigade in the raiding the valley with hte cavalry, bad and his £x&gt;t ami ankle badly wnmebed in
front. The brigade then advanced rapidly withdrawn to a point near Cudar Creek, bring disengaged from the ntirrun. Par
ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
below -r
Eialicr
and ----Lad a moment the soldiirra from bolh rides supcovered bv a light line of akirmtehera six
—. miles
—.—
—r ’s- Hill,
----- , —
driving tke enemy's cavalry.
Crossing I gone on a flying trip to Washington, de]K«ed him to l»e killed as he lay upon the
two or three open fields exposed to a I voicing the command upon his senior
ground, benombed with pain, and scarce­
scattering fire, the brigade reached a | corps couunander Gen. Wright.
The
F. S. BOWEN,
ly ride to more. Recovering himself,
slight deration where it came into full troopa occupied high ground. Crook’s
however, he sprang to his feet, and in
view of the enemy, who opened upon it a Corps being in advance, Emory's Nino­ the midst of n perfect Worm of bullets
- •
teenth on the right, and about a mile in
heavy fire
of- musketry
and artillery.
from the rebels, who were now almost upGot Hayes now Marted bin cuuu»cud rear o£ Qtoak'o front line, and W right's
4&gt;n him, ran back tn bis {liristan, which he
»li tiYlVL I'eseta Coenty Harraror aad General
forward on the double-quick, and dashing Sixth on the right of Emory's, iho ex­ rejoined witlmut furtiter' injury; Mean­
Cvur.yaoeer. OSJee at the Cvnrt Ilona..
through a thick fringe of underbrush treme right being covered by a division of
while the headquarter train had escaped, .
Crook's forces comprised two
came upon a deep dough about fifty cavalry.
and the divuioo. being no longer support­
yards wide and stretching nearly the divisions, Haya’ and Thoburn's, number­
ed on rear or flank, resumed its backward
NOTARY PUBLICCOHVKYAXCER* LOAN
nearly tho whole front of hte brigade. ing about 4,OOO men in all. Hayes* line movement.
lOHST.—Will nwutixU loan oa real estate for
■ The bottom was -a treacherous ouxe, and being continuous of that of the Nine­
onsAT rxioN TioTOkr.
»• .
I the dark water, now churned with flying teenth Corps, and Thobum occupying a
C. G. HOLBROOK,
Tlio fighting now grow more and more
i bullet.-’, was on-the newer side about ten a position about a mile in advance of
Hayas,
covered
by
a
light
parapet.
The
stubborn
on
tho
Union
aid
A
Tlfr
enemy.'
f^jmp
50yl
1 nearest force of national cavalry on the wearied with marching and fighting, an-(
- -.. battery, thinly supported, the idough be----.
-'
'
! ing itself'deemed a sufficient protection . left was at Port
Port Royal,
Rovnl. eight
cicht milt*
miles dtedis- tempted with camp plunder, more and
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- I The moment was n critical one.
Should tanL Gen. CrOdkhaffAppliedI for a dimore relaxed lite purauit, and at last, iu a
J. L- FISH,
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*Af
f | the brigade undertake to go around the viskwi of thte force to cover hte exposed position of their own selection, the retreat­
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would be exposed to n left flank' and an adjacent ford of the ing forces wav brought to a( dead faaltterrible inmauiug
infilading UIV,
fire, auu
and losing
tlrn CUco- ck
--- ’—
— The enemy seemed to content, himsell irilli
Shenandoah,
aud M«
hte ««•«««*
roquest h«.1
had lLecn
: lenwie
eraiwg till
17 and adplnuic eoantiaa. OBoe o»ei
* Barae? Urea Store. Hertiex.. Mieb.
thusiasm of the charge, would certainly granted, but by some mtechancc the car slieiling tlu’jn, and far Hie time being made
lie discomfited, and the line of advance airy did not take its paiitfon promptly, no further dcmomUxation, Gen. Comly,
LUCIUS RUSSELL,
as ordered.
then commanding las Twenty third Oh'ui,
Early, aware of the absence of the cav­ ot Hayi-s'- division, tliui doaqUcK flic
. &gt;tl *
alry, resolved to steal out of Lis forest socne and what followed .
____ _—, 10 &amp;*vc
1-----Gen. Crook lay i cirnple uf rods away
.“forward" to his muu, and then the ex­ covert at Fisher s' Hill, passed by tho
ample, as he spurred into the horrible Cedar Creek position, then fall upon tho from the line iu a nlaee which' wemed ’to
CHAS. H. BAUER.
He beg-au this be more particularly exposed tlian.' any
! ditch.
alien. liuimiuuu
Hone and rider
,un. sank .iu...j
nearly &lt;&gt;»•
trot Union flank and rear.
I of sight, but the hone swam until he movemout during the night of Oct- 18, other part of the unc. Cui.. JU ayes' .lay
fortunately
for_ him,
happened
to cloeeby, badly bruised from' bu fidl,' hrul
struck the spoogy bottom, then gavewhich,
a-----,-------------— ....
..-----.
u helplessly
1- into hrwyft&lt;gvsnd dark
fimdiag w bitterly romplaiuiug because the ‘ troojpB
plunge
or —
two, pad —
sank
left bv
by way of a diversion, did not charge the enemy's. Enc,' instead
the mire. Dismounting, Colonel Hayes division to the loft
BURGHER.
Suddenly
waded to the further honk, beckoning Iris main column, leaving die tnrnpikv, of wnitiim to be charged.
with h« cap to his aoldiera. some of advanced to the right by unfrequented there is a dust in tlie rear, .on flic . ‘Win­
whom soon succeeded in joining him. patlis along tho side of the mountain, chester pike, and almost before.’they ‘.Mare
WM. H. HAYFORD,
Tdany others, in attempting to follow, holding on by bushes where the men aware ayoung man, in TnJIf'MinorGvnar'were killed or drowwed, but soon enough could scarcely ollwrwiac Lave kept their ri'a uniform,mid riding ihrionsiy a’ mag­
had passed to form'A nucleus for the 1m- feet, and twice fording jho North Fork nificent black horse, literally “ficcijedjritu
gade, and then at Col. Hayes' command of the Shenandoah. The cavalry, which foam," reins up and. springs’off by Gem
he leading, they dimed the bank and Crook firmly believed to be in poauiun ou Crook's side. There is a js-jfiwt fuur as
DR. C. RUSSELL
made for the guns.
But the enemy, hte flank, would, bad it really been there, cTorytexly. recognizes—Shcrulau 1. \, He
dismayed by so bold a charge, bad with­ have covered the principal one of these talks with Crook a little wlulc', enllinp
drawn his battery just in time to’ save it, lords, and rendertd thte movement im- away at the toj&gt;s af the’ wnrite,'with ' hte
and now confusedly flccL, Tn a few -min­ poanMe. In its absence, Early succeeded riding-whip. Gm. Crook sponka a UriP
PARTNERSHIP.
utes Cdoacl Hayes reformed his brigade mi completely passing tho flank without dozen sentences that sound a great dc|l
LRU'. L ». 4 I. W. BROWN-Phyeietaat. /•»on the further side, of the , slough, and giving serious alarm, and an btnir bo like tbe craek of the whin, aud by that
eie. OCeeover A. 3. Iknrno a atora, Stole
resumed the advance. Theo followed a forodawn his troops stood in the position- time some &lt;jf thfc staff irc^qj&gt;. They arp
succession of brilliant charges, tw £hc luurigncd them waiting for the order of at­ sent flying in .different directwnf. iihen.
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enemy attempted, at various pointe, to tack. Just as the first gray light of dan and Cronk lie duwo anu seem to be
WM. UPJOHN,
rally hte broken Ums. In one of those morning began to appear this order was talking, aud alfte ouiei again, except.^hf
COME
A-IVD
HEE
ME.'
■ UYUiCUN k SUROBON.-OSm waet end of
given, and aimultaneouidy tho familiar vicious shells,of the different baUorjciApg
rebel yell and a trcmouduous volley of the roar,of artillery, "don^«te'..TiR&lt;ithe field, devolving the command upon musketry, stretching all along the flank Aftcr a wliilo Cui. ‘ Fontyllie
DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.D.
in . front and
rifoute
Colonel Hayes, who, though hte adju­ and far to the roar, announced ths pres­ down
In an instant Early's the General;
NiueUkmth
Cory
tant genera! was ehot b&lt;? his mdc. and ence of the foe.
mon dropped ah around .him, rode though plunging lines swept forward, and striking is closed up,. sir.” Sheridzn -jumps
it all to though he poeesacd a charmed Thoburn's division, crushed it in a twink­ gives om mure cut with lite, whip,' wbirA
ling. All the guns in the , line of para- himself aronadtinw, jumps on his' liorre^
DR. IL F. PECKHAM.
life. • ।
.
The division dashed forward in pur­ pete were of course captured, and the and starts up the' line. Jurt as hp uterir
suit, with all the vigor that victory in­ broken regiments, utterly unable to resat he says to tho mci^: .“Wo. are.
spires. TbOpatoagn of tho aluogh was such an overwhelming outeat, were swept to have a good thing on thorn now, wyv
P DRAKE,
Hayes' division and so he rode off, a l^ng wave of yefe
thwraa of the fight, and tho rebeta dow hunidljkto the rear.
broke to the rear in utter confusion. Then meanwhile flew to arms, and, clumziug rolling np to the right with With. ‘ The
the cavalry; which had followed the move­ front, advanced iu the direction from mob took their posu, the line moved for­
IL C. PECKHAM,
ment of the right, swooped down upon which the cucmy Was evidently coming. ward, and the balance of tile day is-a
PHYSICIAN i SURGEON,
them like * hurricane -let kxwc, and Its whole strength at thte time was bat household word over the whole nanbti.''41
The advance here described bagan at
1,445 effect!vea, not enough to make a re­
spectable skinniah line along the front o'clock p. m., the men moving steadily and
•/-Heacial atiMtioa atrea to Diaeaao of W«an
&lt; b ldr.n.-AB
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point further to the left, thus describes it: of attack. In a moment tho enemy, in­ confidently over the wooded and broken
At the distance of half a mile from us spired and impelled by its first hucccsh, ground, the scream of the shells and - rite
M. W. RIKER.
buret from tho thick woods in front and rattle of the mnskrtry at Uie saute thae

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ing the Location of Buildings from small to
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xxBOmS .

drama wm aetod oat.

Crook s eoluum

men.

But swmmfal reaistoaee was im*

(Hmm* diri-oa leading) atoried the Ipctabh, and even the attemp* to ranto line was'carried by a tariUtate 'Aarg*
highte and the forts which crowded them, seemed like madness.
In a moment and his lift ^u
..v.,—
.
ikni—
itadl.,y —
tawued,
—Gordon's
c could see the long, dark lines moving 1 more the force #hich had struck Thoburn division', which led the alttok iatlta m©ra-

�|tplto |«w.

in th* advance, but

H a rri a oa, Mica., Mr 10,

187*.

IH. u light which vElaaaHa the Awr-

In

Mathie.

Kfpmun, eepper and iron, hero-almost lim­
itless plus and hard wood forests, the
large and Dover foiling belts offruit lands,

W*roh4

pooalty of his raahtmau with hb life, but
the undeacrvsd faU of hk three hundred
hrave comrades who followed him to the of lumiuj. Aor. and orer all hat inUlligrot
ud eillorprKiig p-ople, couatilou objwt*
slaughter, the bereavement of their famiof prolo and rojoioioK wortbjwy p-&gt;pl.

wHoti

not allow us to dbrnbe the matter

teooe*. ths artillery now poured a t&lt;wnflc
a^T^ri— s wild panic that speedily

thi

lightly.

The Bulgarian insurrection is

ificress-

great population happy and

Natiml Btjrttai TiMor annihilation. Practically there war
Buthlof Wk *» Sberidra to Qbt, ux* ox-

urn a BBiagnin aBwsajuCaL Hapa tro. now promoud U.Bn ga

aria HID, and Cedar Creek," to take rank
Hum Get. 19, 1864, *nd wm breveted

battles of Fisher's Hill and Cedar
Creek." Prior to these promotions he

For Preaidaut,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.

wiiaia'ma'whe^lkii,
of New York.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interference which will
destroy the other.”

la the tonne ofhb arduous aor-

His advancement wm never sought,
and did not come until long after it had been 1
fully earned. Of his military character,cm who served with him in nearly all hb
catopaigDB has written as follows :
last eoldiers that ever drew sword. More
than four years'service in the same com­
mand gave the writer ample opportunity
t) obt erv* that DO braver or _ more dashing
•Dd enterprising commander wave hb
Mrvioes to the Republic than Geo.
llayea.
He wm th* idd
of hb
Kamnand. No
soldier ever doubled
wbMvbefod."
Another, who wm associated with him
in the army, speaking of hb military
trails, myK
“He proved himself not only a gallant
soldier but model officer. We had opporxuaitim of close observation of him in Virginb, and found him cool, self-poeecased,
and M thorough in the discharge of h'u

REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN­
TION.

contained

thb

keaSpri^

TK

tanto than

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• TnkH Spring. M»

Al* .1 . 'S*1"1'—’ ''
---------wa. ti--------to you *n.
Woodland, to-day. in the |

progress which she bo made, is eulit'ixl
quality offar aoB, but w dcfferonce to the to thv congratulations of the whole
county.
Tlw name that
wm Cn*i
iBteodcdfic-hsrdte! Which -wsa aakwl iQ

indomitable spirit of oar people that the

Polltfosl Notea.
momentum

1840

1200 inhabitants aU strenga to »y Yain

Secretary Of th* Treasury Mrwrill ttf&gt;k

empire of itaelf.

legid.-

lisa in lbs feet that the only thorough®*

1 name

Governor Connor Frid^
towtered
Mr. Blaine th* U. 8. Ssuatorship made

of th* mriy ptonmr. » will thal knew no
bending, bravery »zd flrmnera that nobly
arly history of Barry Coonfiy. This Io- j
The Graphsc wril *^g«st that “Wil­
liam M. Evarts would make an admirable ■aorifioM that aaarcbed every recess of the , tel being fsvorbly located as to distance,
Governor of the State of New York."
heart, but witball did not depress the I between Battle Creek and Kalamuoo to
Grand Rapid*; sras . generally crowded rt
A heavy battle wm fought at Raohka, spirit, for above and' over them there *vsr
night during the QareliBg Mason,h«noe
Turkey, recently. The Servians were suebecame the centre bfconsiderablcfoc-al trade
ceaaftrl, capturing the town and driving
vacant by Mr. Morrill's promotion.

off the Turks.
The Cincinnati fsgm'rer (Dem.) sayi
of the St. Louis platform : uIt leaves
both the greenback and hard-money wings
of the Democratic party free to advocate
their respective views and measure*, with­
out being al variance with the national
platform." That, certainly, u a partisan

railroads, no other rpodcTof travel, but the
stage and lumber wagon. All tho Ant
pioneers found their a*w homes only by

materially.

A large portion of the reports

Here stood in profusion the lordly oak.
the monarch of tho forest, tho victor vf
many centuries of conflict with storms aud
tempest aud still majestic and defiant. Here
wm the graceful and wall formed

maple
spreading its ample branches of rich and

township wm suggested by the name ofthe
these conveyance*. Some of them ovoq
firing in the rear of the hold, and from the
traveled from tho east with oxen. Bu t
happily that time in thb country u now J fact that the proprietor William Lewis

Weatern Territories,

pause here to admire

the white wood, mH and cherry, grand
and ispirnp, but the gtounds they shel­
tered then, to-day'rojuioc in the warmth of
th* vivifying sun shine, and ripening

‘rtris b the change

and contained atx fkmtlies and! vwtre' all

the genius and on

told. These votni df. eoum^ as gfyM
natural for all Americu citiicna to arranged

connect with one from there to Battle
Creek
l*revio» to this the only outlet

I*rairie. I I i’JmAm v«J distinctly tearelliug over thb Dew roe£ tn August of

themselves into political parties, were cut
up and divided into two psfitical parties,
In looking around I can recognise many
fa. B. BwSa.
one democrat and six whig*, and thus their
| Lees who belong to the pioneer band, and
The anneunoement of Rutherford B.
C/T. Mrvesau.
returns would read from the head to the
Oso. BrAt-LDIRU.
Hayea as the Republican candidate for | whose study and well direclod blows felly-fes
1 it.ua*.
)*rcsiident was mode in the Herald and
V BA St UK WsLM
maua.
circulated in the streets of Stanton at G There an* hero today, living witnesses and aix. one aad six all dean unscratcbod
D. w. Curans.
.
ktlSU.
H. C. Bsmiobb.
e. T.
o’clock p. m. on the 16th of June, exactly
tickets. This stale of things lasted for
Il«|&gt;«WlCAB bt»l»
of (he marvelous traesfonngtiou of this
thirty-five minutes after it was know in
the Cincinnati Convention that he wm County from a wilderness to its present
ivtr to aoaouBt
Well, nay lh*y re­
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL nominated, which gives us the prestige of advanced condition
CONVENTION-3RD DISTRICT.
being the first Republican paper in the joice in the consoling thought, that their
State to heist his name.
The Staton Herald ia slightly mistaken County wm called by th* people along the iu and rapidly filled up by pcnuaoent
about being entitled to the prestige -&lt;of
U. ianxat Jb ill
rtbs mMattea Mestod si being the firot Republican newspaper to
moa nmphatieally. One dense for
pttes toMfr. iastrwUas [ hoist the name of Rutherford B. Hayes J
time of war. The despotic power rodagricultural product-,
..poeially wbn.L
4ealy placed m his hands calls fol- the
The
name
of
Rutland
wm borrowed from
even
after
ha
wm
nominated,
for
the
higher attributes of manhood to preserve

tesazx.

was neceasarly slow in the beginning for,
as a rule none but such aa were poor in
months it had been flying from the mast this worlds goods would leave luxurious
hand of our Bannkb.

to bia superiors,
and activity • in

NIBXT *VQGMTIOX OS A VOLITICAL CA-

SUUrVDUCAS

Bow be wm estimated by hb troops b
■hownbytbe proceedings of s merting
h*M by them on the 20th of April, 1865.

COCMTY

CO

A UmU&gt;«i Cosaty Cae*«aU*a

All
lemoval of the down laying trunks sud
under brush, every thing ebe only served
to remind me that I wm still in an unin­

habited wilderness.

subsequently hl name a thoroughfare to
Hastings and Grand Rapid*. As settler*
thus

by W. W. Ralph, then aciusea of Rutland.
Carlton in 1840 had eighteen femHie*.
The flrat settleni being from a townabip in

from timber and underbrush the width of

. Western N. Y. of the aamc name ' *c-1
this, then dense and forbiding wilderness.
best grounds for a road no matter how
1. j counts for the name adopted here. Thb
erooked, or how they varied from a direct
Historical Addreta of Hon Hanry A. Step by step however the work went oa.
towmftip for a long time grew but slowly,,
a ere after acre were added to their clear­
• course. The ground adopted for a ceme­
Goodyear, at Hasting* July 4th,
ings and thus the land was gradually pre. to-day, however, she maintain.’ a promi­ tery waa the park South ofthe school hoax1*76
nent position in tho county, and. well
Today w celebrate the one hsndreth To aceompliah the great work it, M a matter she may, for the fertility ofher ‘i»ofl, and tained then but two graven, now, who
industry of her citixcns are such, that she can count the number there that sleep’
It b fiuingthereforc that we take a cursory in the pioneer, aad thia with patience and could not well be otherwise. Castleton

wm brought into being.

vtoemloagM the the part of a foe whose cunning is equal
0 political promo­ to hb ferocity. But here there seems to
te him to leave it have been nothing of die kind. Gen.

*d make the eanvaaa.

Gen.

ware many and often
A Govarnmauk enjoyed themselves, as

U. acUBwda^rsto^a^

Custer directly and without a partide of
excuse, so far m we now know, charged
into the very jaws of destruction. He
came upon an Indian ramp, three or four
mile* long, occupied by from 2506 to 4000
Hayes rewarriors, and he attacked it in die very
center—amid grounds presumable cbojcu,
m Indian camping places alwsya are, for

trying) they still
they all will bear

1840 wu had do physician and non*nearer than BaUls Croak and Gull I*rai

dragged
along
many
additional
dents,
but
the

rie, of couros sottlen could not be exempt

tcHtimony fully as well, if not better than
they hare rinee. Then all, far and near
। aa not to be overlooked when the tide
were neighbora, and all stood on a levo! so­

Darirl Sraissi. &lt;'t*lnsan.
CisyssT Bmitm.
T. B. Di.wobb.
P. W. Missus.
Lavi M. Dswsv.

men in the valley, withGEN. OUSTER'S DISASTER AND
1, held a meeting at
,
DEATH.
i date already given, and ;
tad the following:
t Gen. Hayes, tn addi[ counter with the India* camp on tho
him in an
। Little Horn river will be received by the
public with mingled sorrow and indignathe great State of Ohio,
tiou. aod we may add with . profound as­
tonishment. The American people lisve
known what it b to contend with the wily
savage it hb native foreats from the days
of Braddock's terrible defeat to. those of
for Goveeuor w*a wrongly disfavored by the Modoc war. Perhaps no amount of
the General, whop* a quietus upon the experience can guard disciplined troops
Movement in that direction m soon as he
against all danger of bloody surprises on

F&lt;
calle

There were no wag-

ever of travel, nothing bat the biased
trees to direct my course.
This road

KuTaMiMi’omrt

&lt; 4 to command this axpeditioa, which was
intended m one of several co-operative

AU

grain.
ibinod
rving, through and bridged . to , Johnstown to

terpriac of th* American people.

are from Turkish source*.

-

inviting foliage, the walnut whoa* trunk
and branches were endowed
with a
wealth little known and appreciated then,

ditional rsaxra wire thia township led in

put. The slow ptodifing paoai of the ox
advantage which cannot be claimed for displaced by railroads permeating our vast
the Cincinnati platform. It means hard counter in every direetiou. The trials and

of the belligerents and their sympathiMn
in tho present contest is Turkey differ

cumbered with m grand and noble for
ert trees as grafted any .part of .Michigan.

large amounl.of money, and thia is an ad­

money only, and it mya it.

*^S

01

at that time?
Hastings In 1840 had 8 families mi&gt;lthrough her territory, and the celebrate
irtg uu her territory, aix of tbeau on the
attractive institutjpna. This Hotel* wm | present site of thb city, th* other t*u
The balance of the
kept by that printo of Uhtel Mttoent AfiSh j near the poor farm
iam Lewis, one of 4M eclebrite* of ths I township wm in its native condition en­

than running through the country passed

'

fu the great work ofprepariBf odr 9tot*

tho oath of office Friday.

•rij

on the virtue and intelligence of the people
composing it. How well thia experiment cially.
(for it was indeed an experiment then)

No CMte» M codfish

9!

aristocracy,

greatness of this, our country today amply rule young with the race of life before them
demonstrates. The whole world then looked full of hope and ambrtion. They all pomupon thb new govemmsnt with luipicion

they severally have roaohadtfae goal, is
now known of alt men. It is enough for

terrihty.

The .wmarnw and gloom of the primaral
constitute thia noble and mighty country. yhem have nobly and vaTlieutly stood their'
Time alone will tell haw long it ia to last ground; end by their indudky pad Jicrau- countloRs tbousasds roamed ko^ frolicked
unmolested try the white man over their

forests to now happy and c*a
earth. That it may ever contteue, as it
haa proven itself in the past, tho haven of

■oil, their

Supplies of

Detroit and Toledo in that way. Aa a con*quenee rtore goods werehigh and agricultu
ml products tow. Tta'peor pioneer found
himself in his dealings short at both end*

IkE «*.! Dw

.

broad
g grain, tho white man’s'
&lt;tU. wfas. «1 oWBSed

forest b displaced by

rejoiced than they.

as good a nimrod as

ever shoaHered a

1840.
How marvel- rifle. His table could at any time com
jniiation, and yet how true.
ke4 Northeast corner town­ of hia own hunting ' ttpe&amp;tinr

These trails were madetoatoU

fevorahlc support and sympathy of an to­

the rick
man tob»teU«hal there WM no mediiui

hill* aM dak^ Us Mur ctf
Ran
and well and faithfully did he do Its'work | about the pioneer

in th. dbaja

of th* brave aad free doubUeM M yJttr
prayer, m I know it b mine. Here, th* between.
press and speech are free.
AH, Whether are to-day*

0

doc hare been very conaoliag to

life, and hud to be endued.

nroxea wuaenmm.
,w»***&lt;&gt;
in laaumbawd that ml MW

as

We

swamps m much m fossible, hence were
crooked, running al all points *f the, com­ ship of this county, had in 1840 12
pass. The consequence wm we had 'to Rea, and they Hke all other' j’*-1
travel BDeh ferthar Shan now to readi a terribly poor and so *ompli

have today to commend to your oar* and given pomL Tte pioneer honest if it may by the vast wilderness tho
gtrardianahip. Will you my fellow citk be railed a home) was generally but a

il

preaching by aw itinerate from Gull Prainc
Then, we had no school-house and needed

none, ror enusroa wi-rv ww —
twon, bat Uh, ooon «uh around O*1

we my, this overpowering force with 315

Truly yours,

made wit.hew*, waih.

XB.Hatbs.

uains wooden trees.

■&gt;
wm.NU^Mw.ndw Mrs

on a distant hill

Henry

u^griK-in w isw. »u*' « u&gt;»
incidents
[Contiwued on third page.]

■i

1

.i

&amp;

■ ■

�[Concluded from

SPECIAL NOTICE.

co untv Officer 8.

F^.r.ur,

difix.,1, !b„ x,

Eniroa Bakxss

Going to Kansas or Colorado.

There seems to be a growing disposition on
content.

Take the Atchison, Topeka &amp; Santa Fe
Railroad; tbc new and popular line from
Atehiaon and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
Sprnga, Cucharaa, Del Norte, Trinidad,
Santa Fc sod all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Arisons. Special round trip
90 day treketa to Denver on aale May 15th,
at 150, taking in the famous watering
places on the D, 4 R, G, Road. Low en&gt;-

Michigan, that office incn.lMst should, when

felt then aa if w# were gaUing along • in
rt. xixU «d look oomfert, *&gt; ibn U xu

oxooor b, foot. Mortort&gt;..»«it»i»iiig into UunoUlwnol baa, ou» ■ foot
ud gaMnll, lud a rifi. on lheir about-

I'HANGER’H “GUIDE

Pullman Palace Bleeping Cars between
the Missouri River ana the Rocky mount
tains without change.
Close connection
made at Kanns City and Atehiaon in
Union Depot’ For maps, time tabla and
the “ San Juan Guido, address,
T. J. Andkr»on,
•
Gen. Pau. Aot.
Topeka, Kan.
XX52tf

they ever went from their home* without
thia tndesponaible weapon.
At tima
there would be quite a number of Indiana

l iTY LOCAL R« R. TIME-CARD

than at the beginning.

their credit be it said we alwap had tke
Now la thia right? bat understanding with them. Their

Freisbt al •

trade amounted to a large aggregate

at

tho gift of the people, is it obligatory upon

W. H. H. Heath, the aenior member
of the firm of Heath, Salisbury A Co.
has retired from business in thu city, and
is now traveling for tho Grand Rapids
Burial Case Co. His many friends wish
him success.
.
Query—Who will do the undertaking?
Why Stebbins Brothcm of courec.

sought after. Then- was probably no
incumbents in office during their natural county iu the world more favored with
game than thia was at that date. Thia

constituted the great attraction for
rod man, and gave him plenty to do.
POST OFFICE TIME CARD

Haiti!

J.M. NEVINS, P.M.

Gold ill’.

.

coed me. Rotation is all right, and I presume
no one would take exceptions to it, bpt when of a betutiftil city, with streets well defined,
an individual has held his position for two or
and crossing at right angia, lined with as
solid and substantial brick blocks and
comely dwellings aa are found any where,
aixe and age considered. Thus has the
woodman’s axe triumphed, where the rag­

lie positions, but what there are others Just

Very Hol.
A little shower Sunday afternoon.

the

The site of this city, a part of which
we are here occupying was, at that early
period a mere hetrogenious area of thick
strangled under brush, and towering for-

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Thertuometor stood IOS® in the shade, Fri-

Regular meeting of the Common Council
to-morrow evening.
. ।
Haying and harvesting Hteep the formers

good to th hj to quantity and quality, and a
faruiL-rs all happy.

lucre people at Middleville on the 4th than

P. A. Sheldon, I 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1

Geo. Goodyear 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
M. Priekett,
10 10 10 10 0 1
A. M. Black. 0 0 11111111
John Hotchkiss,0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
W. D. Hayes. 1 1 0 I 1 I 1 1 0 1
Ralph Jordan, 11101011 11

then multiplied by two.

List of Patents.

r. D. Hayes,

1110

igan for the week ending July 8, 1876, and
each dated June 27. 1876.
Furnixhed thia

Mr. Sheldon and Mr. Creasy dividing

Washington, D. C.

Y/. Hutchison, Car Coupling, South
&lt; ity
K. Dailey, Httamer, Quincy.

&lt;•
D
B.
A.
H

A. M. Black.

Bay

Jenks, Circular 8aw Mills, Port Huron.
Mathews, Shawl Strap, Adrian.
Spaulding. Knife Securing, Jonesville
Wattles, Bunks, Battle Creek.
Yates. Window Screen, Detroit.

Dr. Btazo.
Th. JnUirviW Mjlaiol phjrtertn,
xb&lt;&gt; b» ™it«l rti. fl— ntrelwlj fix

Hastings House.

Home evidence being

Council Proceedings.
At a special meeting of the Common Coun­
cil held pursuant to a call on the 6th of July
1376 there were present the Mayor, Recorder,
Aiderman Evans McNaughton, Heed, Russell,

Sheldon aqd Tomlinson.
The following resolution was then offered,
which on motion of Aid. Reed was adopted by
yeas and nays.
Resolved : That the amount of license to bo
«barged for refreshments stands, Pea Nut
■lands 4c. liable to pay a license under an
ordinance passed Sept 2d, 1874. Relative to
licensing stands upon the public streets be
Herd looney Ileinoerttt mty Uke iahied al two dollars for each stand on tho 6th ton* io ihi. eapmaion of opinion from
ley of Joly 1ITS, aad Ml la Meonlaaoe
t
with the spirit end intention of said ordinance tho Kmat City (Mo.)
uoney liemoerttie papex : “Wirt.Tilden
Mid by virtue of a authority contained In an
in
the
White
House
to
root
ont
the
nogs
ordinance passed Nov. 8d, 1873 relative to
mt dowa the expoaditarer, tad with
lictnsing Mlooas the license of all persons
carrying on buainew of that nature i aimed i- Ileodriek. u the iMd of t DmnoemM
alely proceeding this date is hereby remitted. Congrow, Mr. Tddm woa'l be hard to
Provided: That no person be permitted to
manage on the money question."
fUwidish or maintain more than one stand
&lt;&gt;r place for tho sale of refreshments under
™* license;and, provided farther that persons

HASTINGS MARKED-

his saloon,

and

pleasant places in the city.
It is oppo­
site the Hastings House, North aide of
State street. Just drop in if you want a
nice lemonade, these hot daya.
*

XXISlwl

at his genius and power ?
The townships of Thornappk, Prairie­
ville, Orangeville, Barry, Johnstown,
Maple Grove and Assyria were not so
intimately known to us here, hence I can­
not speak of them as definitely as could be

Fannora remember that tho old and
reliable house of C. B. Salsbury is, as ever,
buying eggs, butter, poultry and all kinds
of farnicr'a produce, under Barlow 4 Good
year’s store, and paying for the same tbc
highest market jrioe. Patronise the house
jfon know to be reliable.
XX2tf

four Northeastern including Hastings,
were in one and called Hastings. The
Northwestern were divided iu three town­
ships and called Irving, Tbornapplc and

Yankee Springs.
I have now briefly and imperfectly
alluded to the early and later acheivomonte
in this Stele and county, and nothing has
been said about the woman, and the
important part she has been called upon to
perform in the great work of making
this State and county the objects of our
pride and rejoicing to-day. It is needless
for me to remark here, that with­
out her helping hands the rapid and
marvellous transformation from a wilderncm to a paradLw of luxurious productions
which are now ann anally
extracted
from tha soil,
would not this Centen­
nial day be witnessed. Woman s sacrifices
and trials in the early days of this county
were often more than man’s owing to her
peculiar relations in the fcmily, and bar
band

for protectinn.

Frequently

she

WHEAT (wMtelwrhuktl. »IJDW1.1S.
WHBATtredJxr baihel.VUWl.10
FLOUB. pwewt. WAC.
CORN. p.rbokaLMo.
0AT8. Mr bart.1. J0SM3.

BUTTER, avrlb.. UfeMe.
EGOB. pvt 4®»aa.l0e.
POTATOES.rxr bwbal. Sk.
APPLES, par b««h»1.50e.
ONlONS^parbartal. WfeW-e.
BBAN8. par bubal. ®«tl Ai.
PORK. 47.00fet.00.
MESS PORK, par lb.. 11 •­
HAMS, par lb.. ISe.
SHOULDERS, per lb.. 1*.
LARD, per lb., lie.
TALLOW, per lb..7He.
CHICKENS, per lb_ 8e

WHERE ?
At A W. Bailey a.
Prints 7 cis.
Lonsdale muslin 12 eta.
Shirting Gcta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12) eta.

Will attend to all branehet of the Profession and
___ V arran t Saiufactie n.
TKHMM

HKA.WXAHI.K.

Union Block, overBoelon Cush Slors

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MI OH.

L. E. STAUFFER, Prop.
Ravins leased the Central Home opposite mr
old plac« of boriaea^ wRh mors room aad better
aeoommodatioiu. I ■hallC pleased to see all my
M frieadi aad at away new ones at will fovor ma
withaeoR.
\
Good .tablins it eoanocuito with the hoax. .

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

g.

xxSrn)

Sweep's Hotel,

GBAND RAPIDS..................................... MICH
LTOW * FlCKXHIMa, Proprietors.
Kvarr thins about the Bstabliihment u New and
Ptra-elasL
' BOARD ANU ROOM, FzW PER DAY.

LS. Gibb.
Hastings, June Sth, 1876.

NV B W HE « BUT.

Sirml aid Isciaiical

DENTISTS !

Uwtinss. Mieh.. Nor. U, 1X75.

I have the following property for sale
cheap for cash, or for good approved pa
per. Two good work boraa, one lumber
Wagon, one buggy, and throe set of har-

COTT ON GOODS IB GOING UP

STEINflOFF &amp; WOOD

NEW;ADVERTISMENTS.

VEGETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vate* and Invigoratee the
whole System.

llfEHATITE, ME SQLVEM HD DIURET1C-

FOR SALE QR TRADE.
01^ PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILL
in good order ranmr erwy day,' ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULES 7 years old
ONE 5 year old MARK, ONE! BUGGY
Doriv new. also ONE HEAVY’ STA
TIONARY ENGINE, for sale on GOOD
TERMS. For particulars enquire outlie
premises one mile west of Carlton Center.
Carlto^M^k, ^une £2nd^87tL

LOUI8 HAAS.

Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bone Corsett 45 ett
Ladie« hose Kxr* heavy 10 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
A nice line of Coat Binding*.
New Style Sh^wla 90 eta.
A full and complete assortment
Clothing. Suits from 14.50 to *40.
xxi5tf
A. W. Bailkt

MiscrxCTVESK or

BILLIARD, COROHETTE

TEN PH BALLS
Twrwer la Hora, Hard, aad aoft Wood.
All klutla ofTool Ilaadlaa, tr,

REAR OP 220 NORTH SECOND 8T„ (Second
Floor.) PHILADELPHIA,
xxilSml

Fob Salb—-A valuable young
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.

PITHS IUSICAL MAGAZINES

John Stanley sells/better and cheaper
Tea, than any other House in the city.
ul-|4 t 4

.teTSetK.

would be oampellcl to
be
alone
while her busband would bo off to mill or
on other neccasary buainem, fiu- from

neighbors,

and

subject

at

any time

uood lb. ML We Iberefcre
gl*ai, .xud to her, her there of the
mrd uO glory ioeMeol to thogMrd

M. D. Rood desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
eohieremenli of the [Mt.
Not only to the Piooeer it tho Sixt* any work in his line, from putting a new
ioJebtod fix in preteot edroeted eoodiuoe spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the bat buggy ever seen in the county of
io the Uoloo, hot to til eh«e lot tod
Barry. Don't forget tho plaee; in the
hentego it with ut today. All hte. I.- shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner of
bored fix iu ephaildiig tod *re tlie to- Church and Railroad Street.
titled to the rewird ted glory ioeideat XX6tf
Whitman's Assorted Candies—the bat
In oondusioe permit me to any that I
n the market. A full supply at J. P.
confidently look forward to still grander
Roberta’.
_
,
developments in the fiilure of our State.
Em Busby not to bo out done, has re­
To the rwxfi gooemlioe » eoauaitlod
fitted his tonaorial parlors, and everything
tho great wort of the foture, tod that
about them as neat as a new pin. Neckties,
it win prore true tod laithfel la the epint Callan, Cienrs etc. all first class, can ho
ot tho peel I hare tho uMoet ooafidaaoe. found at Em's. Everybody acknowledges
1, Um father! hire laid the fmodatione that Em is tbc bat Tunsor in sixteen
counties.
xx51 if
of oar ooUe inetiuitioo. tm tod deep, an

■oat their tone and daughter! carry along
ead baild them ap to their tool ooeeun-

mlioe, of glory and aeofulneee.
not be permitted to establish or maintain such

ceuw ih.refor. uii raquireJ by ordinance
rvUxire to lieaw—victualing atauil.
Ay.. Evan., McNaughton, Read. Bussell,
She) dun and Tomimxw 0.
Nays none.
Oa motion the Council than adjourned.
.
L. D. Qcacnumnn.

Michul
fitting and

Fob Salk—A fine mare and eolt.
Timo will bo given if desired for an appro­
ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
xxi8tf
.

wished. Suffice it for the present to say
that the four Southern townships, being
thrice raoeivod positions by the elective nearer to tho tide of emigration South
franchise, should come out manly and say.
contained the majority of the population
For Sugar, the best and tbc cheapest,
in 1840. The four townships now known
call on John Stanley.
as Johnstewu, Assyria, Maple Grove and
The financial report of the Board of Educa­
Baltimore were in one township, and
worthy
as
I.
tion, and Dickie's report will be printed in
called Johnstown. Tho four Southwest­
ern township wore known as Barry. Tho

past hu(it was very largely patronised.

Licil Brow pitice;

ing storm and tamput of centuries have
ignobly failed. Well may we pause here
and exclaim what ia man that the fury
of the storm and tompcHt shrink abashed

Attention is asked to the historical address
’ lion. Henry A. Goodyear.

Pigeon Shoe! July 7th, 1876

■ALE OW EXECUTION.

Do you want the but Havana Cigus
। to J. P. Roberta* for them.

Pobcsk July 10th, 1876.

H HlUtFAPflMBAlOT—HV.

ETKB8* VCTAVO VHORU8ES.
atalalM Mar er Tire Choi.. Chorus. by meh
aathen aa &gt;.un, Bclliva*. H*ttb«.

ETER8' 0ACRED 0KLKCTIONS.

ETKBS' VBOAN OELKCT10NS

VALUABLE INFORMATION.
Beeves. Daa. Il UtB.

GEORGE L HEA TITS.
ANNOUMOKMKBT TO THB TCBLJC.

PICTURES 1___
PICTURES 1
I am now sH atone in the Photograph
bsiMaa, aad aa I hya—daawsga-

Fernando Wood prsiam Gov. Hayes aB
koMt! What is the old pharse about

Abe homage vice p*y» to viitaa T”

PREPARBDBY
fl. R. STEVENS, Boston, Maae

81rf

'REME DE LA

LrEME

�^*^rta&gt;UA^OHDEn""”

' fireworks such as _ tbc country never saw,
end cv^ry individual rgaa-muffiu in
the
city will hove bis pistol, or musket, or shot­
gun,* and die day and the night will bo
OUR NEW I^RK LETTER.
&lt;made not only hideous but dangerous. By
Politioll-B.thi"!- B.by-FwmK's- !t'. e wav this being tho Centennial year,
' New York vn’l pit three days into ito celeBusiness will c’ose on Saturday ut
FMhlon»-Th« Fo«t»- WeMHf. tion.
t
8, and will not ;u-umc till Wednesday
The tipicb.*:ween will bo given
*,
' Kkw York July l»l, 1®C- momhig.
’
’ up to frtrtiiivta», and universal merrymaking
wul
be tho rulo. There will be no labor
[Concluded from last issue.]
।
Aturcs, banks, and offices will be closed,
crurfly abandoned thaw innoconto was ar- tlic
*
. and the million jieople who live in the
n*tcd a short rinis afterward, and thu par­
। metropolis, with tbe quarter million of
titulars of Uk&gt; cruel system were forced
. alrangiMs within our gates, will devoto
out of her. It appeared on her examina- 1
llieuiselre* to having a good time. The
Cum that she hail had as many aa fifty un­
celebration will bo tbe biggest thing on
der her csro. at a t'mc, the babu» being,
.
as a rule, fflegithm s, the fathm bang in record.

XjZ&gt;OAX43.

CALIFORNIA
THgCHttjAOO A

HAIlr

PRORATE ORDER-

EmbneH UnCrfl.. H.ioW'l”™' S!
&lt;m«i Trim zuiiwy Mm. «r no
WBUT «Ud NORTH- WEST, md, wnB
Ito rrtinurtbu* branches and daneetfem a
forms the abortert and qni«kdsi»- rmrte
between Chicago and all point* 1n
Illinois, Wnoarnnt, = JowreM*

UK*

tu 14th

Michigan,
Minnesota.
I«&lt;a;
Nburabxa, CAWFOBwntandthe Wnwf
ns
•
Omahi snd OalffomHi Un« ***“
lathe shortest and best
point* in NowrniUK TtLiNtHII. IOWA,
Dakota, Nbbbaska.
WVOMlNa,

It Mayors, taiuorv—b»ir» of Jahn Mwo” Jr. uo

y,b&lt;. -V U.
e.WtrX’SM^^x:';;;.

kun TsRR.rroKi&gt;B.

Colorado, Utah, NbVada, Cali­
fornia, Obegon, China JAFAW and

New Haven Conn.,
FOR THF

The Wkathsil
jHwition whicbmai’j it inconvenient to ac­
ib the short Bns for &gt;'obthbkn W«to
knowledge their progeny, and the mother* is intensely hot, the thermometer standing oonbin and Minnesota, and for MApir
being unable to care for them. One child regularly at 90 in the shade, and the city sox, St. Paul, Mjnnbapolu, Duluth
was the daughter of a lady cashier of an sweats
Business is entirely given up and all points in ihe.Greal Nortbwefct
, filrt&gt; FJrUwo isxorrtvb ■«*» rortwra W ratt
. . p
... . .
extensive manufacturing establishment everybody knowing perfectly well that un­ Its ■ ■.
Wiaoaa and St. Peter Line
day ofhoarto*. .
-ff. C. PWNDUJ.
down town, by thu head of the Ann, in til the Fourth ly over, ana the heat sub­
whose employ she was, the father being a sides, that there is no u«c of trying to do Is tbs only route for Winona. Romua- CHA KLES H. WELLS, PreiSftfd.
(ilrwaaM.)
X
tkb, Owatonna, Mankato, 8l Pctxb
JoUSwt _____
r&gt;
man of high standing, both in society aud business. Let us hope that whun tho peul New Ulm, and all points iu Southern
HENR F L. IlIL LS, SecrKpy.
businctti; others were tho children of un­ up patrotira of the country subsides, amUlenlriL Mlaatrntfo Ito, ----------’TH
mJARniAITM BAL4L
fortunate shop cirls\and othert^f adveu- that we shall get down to every day work,
Green Bay end Mw&gt;. jette Line •
X2*tMtoIl«a&gt;&lt;'&lt;l in
.
luressto, who did not core wbiti became and do somethiug.
Pietro.
Ths most extensive, thorough and comof their children so that they Wore out of
Appurrox, Gbkrn Bay. Kboanaba • plate instittrtiito «&lt; the kind in the wdrid.
their hands. The neighbors tafftified that
Negaunen Makqttettx, Houghton, j Eight thousand graduates of this college
NEW.-ADVERTISMENTS.........
there were funerals every day from the
Hancock and the Lake ButkhIom
now in auocmsful business in the principal,
rooms of tho woman, and whenever sight
Country- its
couhi Ho had offte corp-un, the facto that
dries and towns of the l&gt;nit«d StAte*.* ,
Freeport and Dubuque Lino
G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.
Is the only route for Elgin, Rockford
~ they had died of starvation was evident.
ockfori&gt;,, |I
Frffpoet, and, all pointe vik Ereeport.
The hag pwi oh 1 Wd front, taffasidthat
Its
•
K&gt;»n an4-d«rarib&lt;
while she did BOS’ 4arve 1W b*Wto.‘tl»y
iw,,s£st
OWetgoand Milwaukee Line
|
were left with her for that ptlrpoac, that
Is the old Lake Hbore Route, and tathe
neither Either nor mother ever wanted to
only one poeslng tbrough Evajtbtok, i
see them again, and that the only complaint
Lake Forest, Highland Fabk, I
Magqifa*ei granite building, with cUshe ever received, except from an occasion­
I Waukegan,
acine. KmnoSiia to gsntly fitted and furnished ajmrt wonts for
MlLWAUKKE.
al working girl, who hadaouie feeling fur
tho appliuation of and cartying out qf our
■Al,BOX EXECirriOX.
Pullman Palace Cara
her child, was that she ireotud theto to
, nre run on all-throuffb trains of this novel ami systematic methods of
well. It waa ascertained that she never
1 road.
•
.
the firruit V-ior
stayed in the same lodgingsmore than two
Uteuf Mirlilyiu.
This It thn ONLY LINE runuinx
months—that her system wuxo collect
these ears between Chicago and 81,.
pay for aix moutlis care of the children,
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
• Young men who contemplate a brnuuros
and tlien abandon them to 11 ms chance char­
cago anil Winona.
Tarrant's Seltzer Apcrico1..
At Omaha our Dk^rers connect with life, and parent* having koui to educate,
ity of the neighbors. A* the poor inno­
are
particularly re&lt;|ue*U-d
to scad
drink it. nt «ood from it. ur» manor. 1
ithc
Overland
Sleepers
on
the
Union
cents were certain of being taken to the I'hlladdphia. A word to too win ii nA.
t. sfassu b taw f*4 Wins to tot
a „ Rail road for all .points West ot । for document* relating tolbceoUegv, which
8OI.I&gt; BY ALL IlKUliGISTH.
alnm-houAu and orphan-asylums, all trace
iS»*U1«.c**UBty of JtarrvsuO Mats
the Missouri River.
from flu. R*ve fall Uif’,ruuriou u* to terms, cundiof them were lost, aud the ends pf their
On the arrival of the trains trom rue i
~
Oo or
thSouth,
iMTj».l
oftb.U»ln.rron&gt;2l!I
!| tions rf
....... ”
r. AJJn»,
East
the
trains
of
the
Chicago
of
entaroce,
cte.
.\tklrws,
unfading parents gained. SHr simply
«&lt;rau&gt;m»tqB«nw &lt; &gt;01
-*7* ".*.T1
T
CHARLES
It WHLto,
l&gt;ramjrat,
A
North-Weetern
Railway
LEAAE
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v
a
took now rooms, an advertisment in the
CHICAGOaa fallows:
Herald brought her new customera, and
xx2ytf
Nrie Hitvrn, Con»
For Council Blufft, Omaha ami Cali­
*000,000 Uf GIFTS!
so the game uf'child-murdcr went on. The
fornia, Two Tbxiwro,Trains dally, with |
examination was the cause of the meeting Graadeat Scheme ever Presented to the Public: Pullman Palace Drawing Room and i
aickfoud
Sleeping Cars through to Counci' ;
of* a large number of wealthy aud philan
Rltrdk
totoMfon“eitrt»a*«tV iBtaXMBIp»«eWr
thropic ladies uptown, Last Thursday night
For fit- Paul ’and Minneapolis, Two I
who dctcrminLxi to hu.se fund" to establish
Through Trains Daily, with Pullman |
a founding hospital far tho reception of
^rt^tfto*^??
Palace Can attached on both train*
the vast number of waito that tbe city pro­
For Green Bay and Lake Superior. ]
DAL AUGUST 31. HIB. ..n which ocMsian they
duces. A house is to be purchased, and,
Two 1'rains dally, with Pullman Palace
Caro itotachcd, aud ruunliigUbrougli to I
under proper management, all children
' Marquette.
arc to be received and no questions aaked.
For Mllwautbc.TdurThrough Trains
There will be a .revolving pillar with a bell,
and on that pillar a basket The mother
who luu a babe/which she cannot cart for
SALE ON KXMDUTIOMFor Sparta aud Wluona arid points in ■
MSI OF GIFTS
will deposit it iiKibte bosket,- pull tha bell,
ior MtcmsF. Coaaty of Barer. •;^Hr
lfoa.04 Minnesota. Qua Through Train jially.
wlthpulltt&gt;sn’Hte«‘psni S&gt; Winona.
the pillar will turn half way round, aud
For T&gt;uLu&lt;|be, Via Freeport, Two 1
tho innocent is in safb hands. It will be
Through Trains dallp, with Pullanm
THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC
CFarDubSuRnSl4(i&lt;&gt;*8e, via Clin­
eared for, educated and if hot reclaimed
will be placed iu Ufa as wJt as possible.
ton,
Two
Through
Trains
daily,
with
This plan is older than the hills iu Europe,
tow
we
and iu adaption here only marks a step in
lo«iM d«-etil*u real rent*, litsilo. lying sod be­
the progress of the country toward the
For Sioux City and Yankton. Two everyday tanrily OH, It U Burner. Dm
ing in tasTswwtoip nfBahimsrc. cuqeljof
higher but more corrupt civilisation of the
Si &lt;HttaAif4&gt;dL—-..“a»d» Trains daily. Puftmau Cars to Missouri -4 '"sat eSfeTUwrtuitf.
old world. But who shall any it is nut
PMICB Off mCKKTN:
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally, j
right und proper ! The child is not re­
For Rockford, Sterling, Kenosha, j
sponsible for its birth, and the inhumanity
Janesville, and other {Ktlntx, you cop
of putting it in charge of a murderous
have from two to ten trains dally.
old hag to kill it, cannot be vgued
It is
New York Oflice, no. 416 Broadway; ,
estimated that tlicre are four hundred of
Boston Office, No. 6State Street; Omahs
Offisc, 263 Farnham Street; 8an Fran­ twenty U&gt; forty pair of Metals a day.
these baby-farming establishment* in th&lt;,
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street;
city alone.
.
Chicago Ticket Office; «!2 Clark Street, found equally M Metal an toe Sewius Machine, nebstwoentoe bnsr of nlse o'clock udto»Mtunder Sherman House; corner Canal
The Fashions.
tiac ofthe ran of sOta^
CRBjfciV Sb'reir.
.U I. A
and Madison Street; Kinxle btreet
Daisd. U ratios*., Jss« f, 1»S.
JasUiwT
Coarse, black straw hats, wide enough
Depot, corner W- Kensie aud Canal
to shade the fare well, nreworh everywhere
Street Well* Street Depot, corner W«Jl*
COMMISSION ER’S NOTICE.
and K.onxlo Streets.
turuod up at the side with plume*. Toi­
For rates or Information not attaina­
lets arc admired in which tho underskirt
ble oid youe-iHMi»w4loket agents, ap­
of the eOAtuiue and the umbrella are 6f the
ply
Mak vim HuGHm,
same color. Thus, an ocru linen orerdrtns
Gen. Sup’t, Chicago
W. H- Stennkjt.
is worn with a bright deep blue silk skirt,
and a large parasol of thasani«Bhada: Lldkxxw I
and laou glovqs aud mitts are worn as

Mercantile Training

PROBATK ORDER.

*

youngmen.

W

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Yew l«i-

CH.MtOCRY SAUK.

BUSINESS TRAINING.

IlZ.

&lt;.« Twc»d«» th. IMh day of Awwrt »»xt. &lt;
a’tlo«k UCtb. an ■n.ooa afraid dar. all thaw i
»ic«MW or parocl of laud idtoato iotov »aJ U
th^Couaiy^ IMrr^aad Bute of Mlehlcwa.
’“TT.o'wirt half*five?Zratt
quar
of motion nambor dor.n (111juid tb,e-,e**i h

cnon'nnmbrr mi

GE

TRV^KLSH?. SgEflffSlV*

Family TTnit.tmg Machine I

wa.fc,v,&gt; -Mt

MIL®r»CY

never before.

Kid glows

are discarded

pearl grey undrvwed Swedish ganto, or the
cream color in ghee or finished kid, are
preferred with all sorts of toilets. The
colored linen suits with border* of embroid­
ery in colors to match arc later models
than tho py nlaid gingham* of buff batis­
tes. The toilet however ’ wimple, should

50

UNDERTAKING

The Fourth or July.
The celebration of tho Fourth of July
in New York has already commenced—that
is to say, tbc .boys havcctanmcnccd explod­
ing gunjaiwdcr in every possible farm
that viiiaaiotu compound is put up. The
exasperating cracker goes off under your
nose; the affrighted serpent Hails above
you, leaving you iu an uncertain fame of
mind onto which particular part of you it
will light upon and scorch; and all the
night long the regular report of firn arms
leave you in a state of uncertainty as to
whether die carclomly discharged bullet wil!

FARM -FOR SALE!

Being * buaioMa that need.. a great deal
of ex periedoe,
• - .,
After many yes^s
in the bunineoH, can truly nay that they
can do better Work, and give better sa(-

MORTGAGE SALK.
Campbell arTjanirt CarapUJ) 3 tLr &lt;1

4 *art forth •
M UBS Burr

Mxrss.".
Ss)aM3ir%

XX40T1 Set. M.u.Urturrra *ra(&lt;UBar-: VI.

Si

WOOL WOOL

awn

ir.

MAI-.

.... fasdWT.-..

RE -IMPROVED

liberal terms, iu tn payment* and at prices

iK^y.jtayx^asr^.1

STATE Off

CARDINO.

.a;

■s

rtithhiJr

Notice, at the OtD FACTORY' BullJicr u*

•

AH wm

A First-Class Farm,
totlllhdaj

Subscriber.

wm.

Htotiap Jaa'y. 1st. IffZC.

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McPherson.

dona sad carry R bM*4Mi4k«te.

XXffOme

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&amp;•£&amp;&lt;

Bit

CHAITCERV ORDER.

-■t'&amp;'WSK.gi

J^Cb

fmjuhons i pknsionh 11

t wish to oil all wool- myaclf, aod'wiU
do it and Card fofr 121-2 ceftU ner pdUijd.

tofactiou than any other flrm In th|»
section. W. H. Stebbins, the senior
member, with tl&gt;e experience of » life­ *twU.,wa.a»4indyr*J
time. will always give hie penonal at- aad BeOora, »|» have d
tention to this part of their ex&lt;emdt|c
bttstaeM.
,
Hearse and Trant furnlrfied wbtm
requested,
&gt; . 7. j-j
The Electric Balm will be used onb
whether the treacherous wad willburntheir wbeudwtlrofl. ,
.
'■ •
‘A
lodging. Being m the fourth story, with
only one exit from the hou*e, you lay and
wonder whether tho lire will start under
SinMing^j tily 28th. 1175.
&lt;xxl
the one flight of atoirs ■ that afford an cs

WELCOME MARBLE.

HASTINGS. MICH.. May S. !ffl..

XXrimS

POSITIVELY CUREtJ.
i

au rwuaaa naviog BM

Mtr.-.-

&lt;A
*w.e

Belt C.
Notira
day of June. A. 1&gt;. Ifffo, at try a'cImL in the
forenoon, M tho north A*m» drar of th. Court
ifortffciSi. Sites?!-. •M&amp;xrc’dJ
-------J.I.n

XKrtTM.

TOTEdT'

PATENTS;

'RftSHSSti
ssris^sii
twlStf

fore die Fourth. But when that daj
couiut then; will be trouble. There wil

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STEBBINS BRO!

cape, cutting you • off entirely, or rather
giving you the cheerful choico ofj umping
cwt of a fourth story window and failing a '

*4^

ta^ssrSifts^sfiix”

!®as

•a.2tdK!

The ruhseriber offer* for Bale a Valuable
Farm to (he Towtrnhip of Haattagw, near
Quimby Station, &lt;u&gt; the (Irani! Rapbl* IMvinio* of the Mulligan Contra! Jlnilroad, contain,
to*khiuty ackks.otwhich

bright contnutto arc allowed. Sets of rose
colored and white shell ornaments are deli­ ss.-tr:.
cate for Wear with light or' black drirfus.
The pink ntudalliou on a white ground is
very pretty. Black silk is laid by till cool
weather. It looks out of stylo to ace even
a black skirt worn under a light overdrew.
Dork blue or violet- is prefared.
,

U.. neu. i^Uw j-fawH.

SSsuat?.’. tuss*is
fiteaasrtS x;". '.W. awaits:

LEAOTELEGRAPBY

Vly*1* Cu- "9** °nlj’ r»lubi* Behoolta Uw

PROBATE ORDER.

FOR SALE st THE BANNER OFFICE i lu2£ a2i^jSi‘*“u

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY,JULYH8, 4876.
—.......

___ ________
THE YANKEE SHOOUSISTRESS. rlievc ; and I am n-4 alotux in .the opip-1
■l u.nt
rial .t. Iftn.”
“I am grateful for the puod opinion of
my friend. . flub J |»avo detaipoi; you.
it wondcrrwl|&lt;re Hugh ia.”
1 “Sittliyiout’tKere by the graves.
Do |
yon knot'

UNPARALLED SUCCESS

you

1'fwia Dr. Emtreon Who'H«I rhtcrdij.

He advanned Aisrly-, jikidf til* length' riiacK'iadtfiM Warding aide. *• , ;
®;
• 'Tf-hrre, pr Hugh ?” an id he. glancing
_■ i ground.

cvcr/pM?'

25 soldlastyear and every one gave;

“Hat Thavenn &lt;«« h» «
alone ; to be alf the world- tn
’‘Hare you , do parouts, nn brulhem
and sistera, Dr. Emerson ?”
“No, la* like wmtttd-lf. all aUm, but
not left like you and Hugh Marston, de­
pendent •pliwjy-upon my own exertions
for iupnort. I have a competency, It'D
by my father , T hive r good profturiem
■nd a lucrative practieo. and Mia Abba',
I want you toNttdcripo ilwhappuxt man
living , I will Uy to be all to you that
you’ve lost Will you be my wife ?"
“Dr. Emenon, I had no thought of
thia ; I am jure you otuM -find one bet­
ter aaitetf to your nation in life.’
The
hot Wood roue tn her chroks, and she did
hot lift her eye*.
“My dear youuu kdy. do you think I
made the proposal without fully knowing
my own heart?”
“I do not think you w&lt;&gt;nld . but it ia no
sudden.”
•1’criuqw it.may be «m&gt; to you, but 1
have tor months known, that if I
married, it would rest with you."
“Ifl had only known ynn had
thohghbr’
“You would have ayuidod uui ■,
would have eucascd yourself in
haughty reserve, and wo should
have lost the many pleasant hours we have
passed together.’’
.She turnod her bright eycu up to his

-Ho in a ffne hoy, and I am thankful
ho fell.into judicious hAnds. T hope yonwill never reperit taki^him."
, “I hope* not. Hc,li a child of »treng
wnaibiliticn, and when he lovw he will
lure fbrcver. T wm tbrnkmg pf the great
change that fire months hsd wrought In
the current AT his life f hope truly the
change will be blessed to bin?"

THE PSKRLKS CO1B1MKD MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKE,
'

Call and

SEETHE BATH PLATFORM BUGGIES
Both Phtfalx-d apd Unfinished.

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The Three Rivers Vibrator, Buffalo Pitts, Ohio Mwerpstakrs,

, HlKUflALL,
I Hcduir.

I THE

AND

MlCmtlAN

HWSBTUfAKFS,

AGBO

THK
'

BlKDSAI.I. C’LOVKK

...........D BET.TABLE TAYLOR HAKE. AXD THE IMPROVED
JACKtiON WfiUOX (CONSTANTLY ON HAND

AT AGRICULTURAL HALL,
One door cast of Goodveur’s Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.
Hiuting.s, April 12, 1870.-

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON
riSzl

luwa I '*•'._ 1 WSO. t HMM tr SO f
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.ilutnn I &lt;I-.U) 1)2 00 f i0&lt;» I JO-OOl W.0V
I.u.,0
.-vn! 'O.’ii!
I jjn.O-'

CiRffi.

I&gt; I&lt;

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n M. JONES.

DENTIST

NasWHe,

lieiiiai

&gt;11 »..rh p'rftWptH etnmdwi H».

____

HKAD’jiZAni REALT? «
Sjwcial Medical Announcomoni &gt;

•loil CuiAfoH anfl-

if

Pianos Organs
and

“It haa already be®” ■ Hr w trot the
airirking, cowardly boy that he was.
He holds Jiis head ereef, aud feeb cjual
to his associates "
“He has always been aeeunkHned to
taunts «nd insults, and expected nothing
■la*’.
The runic of a drunken' father
rested Eke the mark of Uain on the
cliifib forehead and hr ^ipponed every
one knew it, and he win eurw«d and
wdiamed for his father's take.
De. Em­
ernon, when that child fintV entered thie
schoolroom, I reeogniicd that mark on
his brow. I know that the sin of the
father was visited on tire ehtldren, and I
detorniiued to wipe off the stain.
I
madic

TRIUMPH SINGLE REAPER,
Which la thu &gt;MMt Ouu Wh&lt;x*lod Maclibiu lu the Market-

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trust he will live to show to (Mclarticr
that it is A burning shame to stigmatise
a *hll«l fur the niisfiirtaoro of his |wrrots.
I know the raffcringa wrought by this
sin.
My father was a drunktwd—he
lived and dkd a drunkard—my only
brother wm killed by • drunkard, in a
fit nfintokfaition. My mcdlier and myself underwent privations and sorrow for
years. Her suffering and hardships un­
dnnninod her health, and tAc welcomed
death, to'tat her at Mb* from pain.
Do
not wonder that my feeling* ate l&gt;eyond

*ont»d. when I Hilnk of the ruin aad suffer­
ing wroughtby this sinJ Ont young tarn
; arc ent down itt lheir strength, and mmo
are safe; tfcc liven of mothers and riatera
। Ate one daily routine of anxiety aad ap­
prehension. Look'nt po«»r Mr. Rafjcre;
bis wih' ro" &lt;Hsgr»erd forever by one
night's indrtlgewee I
More ' ihna iwmbty
jx-ara. have U-ca erowiLd upon biti in • a
t week s tlAif; hiH huTr h turning grey, and
he »e bowed down with aokniw.
Then
. poor Jama Griffin! the aotsle bf death
• wercNpwn in his hesfrty frame by one
hour's indulgence*'”
-But, Mini Wardlow, you have never
। allowed James to be blamed—you have
. alwsy* Blood hL« flrin Moftd.’'
• ‘
. “And so Ion. ‘ Wop to him wbtr putruth the wiaecup to Im neigiiWa lip*,
and maketh k'rm drunken alam’Those
j two boy« bare mrfervd/kkile Bkneha*h
, i* al liberty, i*jrfta^k eoliuk^.other ynuagv
men on to deiurdfeksoat**1"'-k ' "ft is too and tetMaktfit.
i
“And yet,
we know
■ bat three thing* are «. /Hardly a May
^aoeabut aomHMug bf-tid
rtaultv
&lt;4 thia airi niuct our eywor ears. Mufeh wj Y
tovo Htigh, I tiould rather now 'ftdd his
hamb In death, and by him to sUbp
his family, than to hare Mm grow up a
drunkard; or even a moderate drinker.
“You must hureaufferedwrmA."
)
“(lh. langmgerennot tril how much I
j have pstacd tkrdtrgb.
My childhood
clouded with torrow, Aamc and fear ;
I »y girlhood stricken with sorrow for lost
owes, and anxiety for the living—Mff ktek
i
■brer* looked ekredw tn wm, bad 1 haHi
found nmreromfort hi kwktag *M 1H
dark river ;fo the rent and joy pH the
other shore, Oran in thd sbenia of nobb
and activity of the IreitMWg-’WoHd. i F
was afraid 1 Waa beeomiud -mbtathrocfe;
iby lifemCoMientwhiW) Ufo plew
■mret oasis in my pilgrim^, and L m*
Mingfo itto with bmi « reretodev «f

“I will . ■dTkwre VJuU till .Tueuday.
Then I promiaad Mra. Watson I would
come there till 1 lafL^owA.:—
Dr. Etaevron Uft’ seriy.-aad Mbs
Wardlow noon after wimt to her .chamber,
where she could dpd time to ' think. She
kneW the Doctor to be w afted. Hgty .mJucatad man. whom position in town' ns
foDy established, and shl- also kaew that
Im was respected as a man of high moral
principle and hireling iuteerily. She had
ihought of him only as a pfauant compnini»n, iwrw t&gt;wifi»RB«rarHKrTjnwr
found hcAdfiri cdlHriok^wlBi lAti;’ i3nc
had never sought to dliCtML points with
him, but had always maintained what
she thought-was right. He had some­
times
soknowlcdrc . hiuwclf vaaquWi•d, aad sumetinici had claimed the ywivilegc of renewing the diseuMion at af^wre

are lored and
’ “
"

“Dr. Emerson, I rw»pecl you—I1 value
your friendship—but I had never thought
of anything more.
Give me a few days
to think of thia.
I do not think I aw a
fitting wife Sir you.
I four I wnnld not
fallHthc duties.of my station.’
“Ik not trouble your little head about
duties. But you are going away jo soon f
I must have you to myself abnio hours
before you go.
Hay, shall my offer b»
acedpttd? Don't mention Hugh . I love
that child, and will aoist you iq training
him. My home, shall be your adopted
brother * now you need have m&gt; . feun.
but that I always will prAtidi For
him.
II ngh fa rowing. A'on do wot rrfew me ?
“No, T cannot du that; but it is ho
entirely unexpected U&gt; Wo I
“That your calm brain cannot cowpt^bead such a change from its accost .med
routine of trial and duty."
.

period.' She had considered him a genial.
impcoTing companion ; had uetfer nought
his society, but bad much enjoyed counl
modings. Hb proposal took her cutindy
by Nurpriacd, and die wished for time to
commune with her &lt;urru,heart before she
nude the dedrihp upaiv which het faUffrhappineu and' welfare depended. His
generous pruviriou for Hugh's wdl-boing
bad touchedit, tender chord, fin- she could
not violate her saored promise made to
hi.- dyipg mother. Ltmg and seriously
■be thohfhi
upon--she- qairetien.
One
thing AAkbtHbMbtf .if 'her 'rflocn1 t£&gt;KvctT, it cmild ¥ic an easy naitkr to love
i with wifely affection. From .her child­
hood,. abc had made self a serondiny obU&gt; do good to others had Alaray.
been her aim, and the mainspring of her
happiacas. It had often hpro a munlior.
in her.mind why har'.waja should have
been directed t» Colchester. 8he could
have tahjsbl in Fairhaven ; she had been
urged to remain there. When she pro­
mised Mrs. Manton to take charge of her
orphan boy, she th ought she had rocog;
nited her miamon.
Her heart had been
at rest; ahc supposed that her work in
Colchester had been womplishod. She
had been ropcatadly urg'd to rviurp to
her oil home, but die shcanK from again
Ukiug wp the ’ burden «f memory that
would return if she accepted their invita
tions. Life had been enjoyed the port five
moot hx, as she had never anticiMted it
could have been; the many Ues and
piearent associations that had been formed
tn Colchester, had rendered the place dear
to her. She bad dreaded bidding farewell
to thi-tii all: was itfiv the heat i . .i bur to
stay there, or to return ? The path was
no longer dark. Il aocmcd as if the finger
of ProvidotMM w«ro guiding' her oh her

' “I will answer you toWumiw. Doctor.’
Thank you. Bn** it-»*4«o late to go
down to th* cottage to-night. 1 will call
■nd lake you both to ride down there in
tin; morning, directly Mier braokfaat."
“That will be pleaiiut
Hugh Wishes
that
"to transplant some'■•if Addievi ffvWert
from tho garden. U&gt; grow upon the evavre.
■ud M wd| be » pine lime to do it in the
curly spring."
:
.
‘‘fee, you can do it to-morrow, and 1
Will get sorie one to help him.
Would
yoUnoelilp’ taonla Mata near? tkl-

In now looks a* if Tikka will hato
sways think it is pfonaant to aoe
care •bout aa much Mircea in Ohio os his
Ar« at
ba koaw of w |oral.«n
friend Vallandigham had
H'is aH we can do to show our
’ '
“0h, no ; we can alow by
ndd priotioc that we remember the good cope muhl be a IhuaocraUe reformer. At
counsel and instructtom -that- they gave any rats',-Gov. Tilden bar, never removed

him from oSce.

T»o Dayton (UhiojJbttrim/. says tliat
Hon. W. Houk, Democrelic delegate

“0h» w*l WHffll wait for
taka your tfare, ay H*0c 1
the IWor, Mughiagly.

the St., Louis Uoavaolioa, openly

io

repudij

ata the Tilden tipket.

i

The leading German aawxpaper of Ohio,
halCgriort

fiSpreifcriL'
.'n-“We*w#l'wairft»t you tf
bbc ■ta,lhcl&gt;."
'

y*o

the Cincinnati

VJk»l4att,

Fred. UasaaHfck, has come

would
. for, Hsycs and Wheeler.
: .Some

edited

by

out aquarely
.

Democratic papers

you know, before wo leave find nothing to say against
•-u^du will be ’ to 1^0*/’ thb'reii' of the
Hayes dow claim credit for

.

that could

Governor
their “re­

spectful refereueca" to him.

'
“Mfe Wadtab hMdseiM not to gw
Hi thalastaf Abe wOek ijforifopi ‘naevtill
Gen, James W. Singlotoo, a.pwBiucnt ,eat wunh- Mr. Grifca ia rwj atufous Wmoia Democrat apd a dakeUe to lha
«•&gt; • &gt;•«!■■ &gt;»"»•.’ ’■+
Ht. Louis Convention, repudiates the nom-

t WIT Ya

i

HAZELTON BfiO.’S PIAUOS.

tERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
PEvery Instrument FULLY Warranted.

P’ oii Plan art 0«a» aBi i; tolajie Hr MctOR

"Alt iWil ! 1 *Mi k» «mM '
imftion of Tilden and
pralicta
b»
B,"[wd)
wartuai ; ». |deftat.
___ ry , ~—__________ _
“If Mi- Abba should tabs t*D wkfo
Isn’t it rather, cool in Hendricks tq gu
Uys together, I nhould_qsrt*j&lt;jU_.haYC to
Io Wartingtop Vi hold the rml of his

&lt;*t’l kix« ftej '™K »«&lt;
I Ad not wi* a-.iWX
Mdr Iwi «•» Hfiawwi, »d t

K(k.'aWM,

’

" R D BULLOCK, ^*’*’&lt;’,o’ale ««nt *?r
----- -------------- „ ,
u
tarttfrn OWo.ahd Jpdiana.
'
L -ergLFCh. Houafia at Grand Rapids, basi s&gt;agmaw *«** i d^t yo^MM»?
r xxi7?r'

r

7-l:•■4''THner. . M

r

throntened dcdinalion of thp

&gt;’«

St. . Louk

muupalioa.orer lU IfemucmUr lUmac.
taJLii,it repeals the Resumption, Mk.j, ,Lf&gt;.

TbnNnr York ik.. which ha.

4om

M fiaronfr for the Si
mmim
cxpcetK that Governor TUdcn, if drolcd
mroCT m a' "civil

�Yea roo k«» reel. Y&lt;" &lt;»■ ** I~* ■???
ro&gt; ia lbw rily, for »1 per
»“*
mrou good roon. rod a good «Hr. At
Politic*:—Bui.n*ro—Th* C**tennW thi. tore you re. otofi to go .too, .nd
uk. k Iriroreij- Doo'ttkrok *T *yto»
-n&gt;« F*urtb in Ik* City-A Re­
any. lt» *o bqpto '**»*’
fen* lo*ld**t—Tbr Church**.
ever saw, rod tko
&lt;**« *“» *B1
occur for rookber crooury.
Ikon «ro.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER

|s®i
Gov. LadiagtoofWbtfarin

B very

Ftrymfaw,

The electors of this Congressional Dis
trict wifi soon be called upon to salect
delqaks to represent them in the .aevwal Ctranty Conventatrar, which in ton will
chooae dAwatas to the Cwigrtwrional ConMotion,TJklkJd in ^bion Augto 2nd,

Nortolk ZMylooJk, and Pctrasburg CMum

to nominate a sweeaMdr to Hon. George

ill at $&lt;w Y orit

Four Democratic

in

ftse to report Tilden

They

Virginia w-

Alexandria S^ti^ Stomaton

Ao

are

—two daily and two weekly.

.Willard.
Sensible of the honor which has been
| [Bays Ae JNashville J(Tenn.) Banner :
bwtowed upon thia County, by Ao elect“There are Democrats in Nashville, we

The Democracy of New York
sickest set of mew

are the

that ever lived.

nomination of “Slippery

The

Sammy, '

does

Tilden, and leave nothing undone to se­
cure Ae defeat of the latter."
5

4 'The vagabond, Brick Pomeroy, sap that
be “ran two toted behind Thwrman in Ae

Nalitul Bortfai W.
AOMo

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interftrance which will
destroy the 0^61.'* ,

Ac Democracy, as it is now

votea, the number cast for Chicago's bald

'

rional tickets and local officers, and

, writer of

IAU)» VOUUty ptvwuu
w ..v-.
£. W. Barber, at present Third Assistant
Postmaster General;
. ypWftf
rought it in the field with his troop*, and nmy bring into Ae field ci Representative
was never absent cxcepl when his wound* Upram.Hon. C. G. Luce and Mr. Mc­
compelled B." Let's Mu. where were Til­ Gowan, but at present no candidate has
been named, by Ac Coldwater RepMioan
den and Hendricks ail
that
thne ?
or Union City Remitter. Jackgoe CouutV'
Roughing it among the peace men ?
1
comes forward solidly for Hon. James
yeeator Morrill of Maine took charge of O'Donnell, recently elected Mayor of Ae
Democratic city of Jackson on .Ac Re­
the Treasury Department last Saturday.
publican ticket.
His place in the Senate has been filled by
From the disinterested standpoint of a
the appointment of Hon. James G. Blaine
County without a caodidtito of iu own, and
In Mr.' Morrill the nation has B . worthy &gt; Ae independent and impartial aiurit,
which characterises ifa actipM &gt;n •!! Ainp,
successor to Benjamin H. Bristow, and the
the StatmmajC has calmly surveyed the
appointment of Mr. Blaine set' Senator is field. The result of its observations i*
an exceedingly wire oae.
the selection aa &gt;to fie* choice of Jamu

soldier under

“Ile'tM' no carpet-knight,

From the above it docs seem as thoagh

Bro. EIls felt bad.

Haycs/anknown who

has thriec beaten

Democratic Candidate-

for the presidency. Tilden is well known—
he is Governor of New York and sras Bott

;ax COXGK£SmOWAL
’IOX-3RD DISTRICT-

of.Ac Tammany
days.

thieves in their palmiest

buckeye or even beech

We think,

of no

sprout* would be

rigorously

applied,

Ac truth ttout

opponents.

avail,

howqycr

to teach EUs la tdl

Hayes
,

or other political

,

•Ac Utter of aecepiaucc by Gov. Haye
ia an honest, straightfurwanl, document,
and muat convince the unprejudiced
'he n just rhe man to occupy
Hovfp for the next term.

tliat

the White

He » Outapok'-"

cn for civil reform ; if elected he will on­

ly consent to servo for one term ; he stands
by h» record on the currency ‘ question

be believes iu the pubhe'school

and concludes by telling the

system

South that

their first neccaailj U pcaqe, and .that dipt,

ponds upon the supremacy of law ; alj
parts of the Uonstiiwtira nun be obeyed,

and.if elected be will labor to-wipe out-afi
distraction between North pad South. We
_।; A. j

will print the letter on Monday,

Wewotiecd in the columns ofthe Hastings ■

J»wnia7 a

couple of wtekz rioc^, an

tract from an editorial

years rinaj,

Wo are

written by us two
glad

to know Aat

the readers af' tbo J-ttmal • were trtateil
to an'nrticM A whieh'attU time it w»
In another place in this fare* isfibe Bajt-

articles for® the

written, there .Was good sound sense,- aAing (#o7, rare,,'in fhe'. columns
Ae

of.it

always

MantaD Atri4»a&lt;M«^rtMatihg the nomination

JonraohAM.A« rradercs

of 27m. J««u (V-DAmJI «f Jackson?** the
candidate *f tbe KepuMteensef lU ‘emuity

adumusofAe Ba!&lt;NIR whichpYeathough

of Calkin, fof rayfaeaaBatire fa CengreM.
To tMaariich we tak th* speetal attention *f

hail wiA delight any

tthey

lb ia A* prerewneg as Ud-y**Mak.

and as w« fully balisve, of ths My AMsmu fir

Oe« Mw -ft W IRW

are (

.•,.

ligcnt and' experienced railroad

men !in'

the totutuy, rod. U, dipo*etij

ehvga

out rf H. uppinudOeihroutole tW

in the street
could stand.

New

Tbo de-

cen» pdfiUH
tired of spcadttg money hu^the purpose

of placing speculators in Ac best

offices,

and hordes of unuaturaliscd Irish in the
minor places. The business men of the
city know that Tilden'a nomination was
the vAB'.K
•nd
his supporter* rad the Inflationists of Ac
West, and altogether, there is a demoral­
isation in the , Democratic camp that ia
very encouraging to chp*o who want good,
government. And, speaking of political
matter, I wish every
Republican h&gt; the
ev.
......
J
A----------United States cot
mocrat," a paper
supports, and which w the organ of
TJ.F nn.l
kit* T*Wr
T*rt
.Hr-

be able to salify tbo people on thctt v«y
points. We invite Ae rtoarat scrutiny of
Asa character of Mr. Q'DesmeU. lfh&lt;
did N«poaM* ear full oowMtnee .vje
would noMupport him for.Ajp uftfa.,
.
James U'DauiraU began life wiA »o
Mftalraxa hb braiw rad hh ha«4s
*By Aa ran* peraraUnoe offorta ha baa
riaen to a plara pf hotor in a oity wbarv
he has resided tof Isranjywe»
He Us Ae m^MModawppoct ofAU ttit.

tig m Ac

px» uptown, right in the aid* eg U..n.
•nd he creed, u imaeeeetenl, MMlnug
like . eirew rent,—he M ki. rtimi.’

fleeter tongued, —
- ...1
,
tBtla gre'C "AwwAaAl Ucbthai wuM

engre.g .bmu piling tM in, rod U

be an event intheir fires. Af nine Ae
rignal for the illumination wan given. The
buildings were gay and a-fiutter wiA flags
rincc morning. When Broadway looked as
if all the butterflies of the world had set­
tled upon it* fare in tlie ran.
And cow,
looktoff down Ae«tro« nfik* tw when
it Mflkato the birbbr as lai an one could
see, a calcium light shone, a great blaring
' the forehead of the aky. and below

Tilden, right over a prominent portrait of
Tilden, with this igwipttun, "A Catholic
Matounan, Senator'Ktinhu. the bominator
of Gov. Tilden.*' This is a bid for the

CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

stood at the bead of the Aird brigade, Ac

®r«7 one of those eagle faced black Scotch
—
v »*«. .
behind
who marched

covet.

ledthhUr.BflMlritcrBn

l were lit up
and they flash10 the chaers

ere arc doing Ices,____
they iiad in Fourth of JI
the other trades are dead
will be better after the Fc
hopeful thought, but it a
fore, and even the lawyt

Ttabalaareofcaah* AtHufeirwaarj'

" * ‘

Aft 8,'
•&gt;• WWS.01; Ulrooe I*
18t« »l,«eS3«8.4T; irororo. fe, tl*
yret «*»;n*.Mu ■ U-*. *luz

iwprer WtU

I’ltoJU*
nlngroJ ik« hSre'uf Vr*l-~
»»u»SaJ«&gt;L rfc M. . to* k

gw* btfl'BA*.

*i tk*l

u^kutallto,

rod rite,
*AH&gt; .fc-aald----------

Depart

....

' Drew
• wreck.

AnTOnRjrwi

l «ji»y at throe to W&lt;
?■ (thing the New Yorks

i'E-XWg

The German

« Cuban jmcietocs
tor so small a body
L. htsring unmista­
i, nH it was pathetic
to aee tbeir beautiful coipfo—another red
white and blue—carried in honor of a
country which celebrated Ac independence
tb^r were straggling M »cUrt- The

~ ~

• printer’a Jlnutop Jhtit 1.
t^editVMldeA. Hck

rP*4ke yen. ett, propore, re |K|&gt;,
■" MJ
i“ 1A frepel w*. up.
Bj J»» «»y tbiyjfc. rf t™, . u
oore^-He ootiredIke dnurt.
I KOHUre Hippodrome. La wi.re,
—thu only ,U pion. »,,« there
A, ,U
■aoereoooll not roae to Ty*,. Tye*.
Watered JH go H tke rinoere &amp; hr

shops at all times save holidays, come out,
the Germans and wife, children and, l&gt;aby,
the Irish bop and ” '*
—

“k^BQms JSS1

piuck*^.

Mt- rabtiptaroff*.
Hraeto'Uitmsure the &gt;ro&lt;« *f bak. .July L:waa
« W^re
bona i&gt; tb« Congraarioeal cAtfenctan’ftfedin. ring the Week ectfing
O Doratog thtla ’ftemoMiratfagthat tie «. • 1 J0&gt;4 ; paymeal* during lame time irate'

MmkJI SeiUI,

York, and they find no takers.

still uu formed, and upon other sections
support of thr Catholics—au assurance to
where the “fortuuew of war" may noew- ' them that Tilden isfiirlv in tlicir banlx/
siiatc b second choice, a careful conridera •
Vend tbat.’in the event of hw election, they
lion of Aa. qulificwtiona. pobitewed by
will, in national ibatfera, haves the same
Mr. O'Donnell.
consideration that they hare always had
Wo premise our . argument wiil\ die
I.IW. tn
Aft...1!*
... .... I...
truth that no man ia entitled A. any. dec
live ♦ffice. The people are oomprten: to
choose Aeir fcrvant-. Wha^ .ia nsgdcd
at Aia time, U&gt;a»re u» in Coogress. » *
man of pnimpcach#ble
integritp
of
pure, moral charartr
of intdUgvuoa;
of fian eoavk&lt;i«MkoB A*, gwl .quertioos
which Democratic politician* filched from
of Ao day, c««»KictioiMi rraulting from ip
telljgunl consideration of problems o£ Na­
tional importance, and whiob .are- not th*
;resaU of hasty, cardeaa thought or biaacd.
for their votes.
or partial ihv«rti»lion- Wc»*4» ®*n
The Republicans
Jrboi*. thnrmmh^'
with Ac
I only confident, 1
affairs of Aa District—ouc wbo*c knowl[The nomination ar
c____________
Hayes and_________
Wheeler_
odge of it* wants i* baaed . upon, actual oba that
—•--they accept a* the best
could ••
have
nervation and experience; , wboae inu-rcau
been made, and more than that, sa all that
are iulcrwovcn with (be interests of the
was desirable. Clubs ar* being oroinised
Dstriot and whm fieakmal prosperity is
in all Ae wards, and the best men in Ae
dependent upon Ac general welfare of the
city are taking hold of the work? While
Dialrict ho represent*. Wo need, in Aort,
it is impossible to carry Ao city, Ae Deman honest, breve man, who dares to th)
err.tic majority will bwo redneed ae tn Drake
right and whiiae-. peroeptioua aru keen to
the state al«olutdy certain for the Beyuk
detect error even whu» it is disguised.
.
Iman ticket. The Liberals arc, an •rule,
Rush a man wi
in line again, and thousands of Democrats
O'Doooell to be.
will vote the Republican ticket \ tor the
toon, wok to «•*._ , ..........
tbo abilily or Ae integrity of the aavotal first time in Aeir lives. The north nan
of the State where Mr. ^'1raekr.-«Mte
gentlemen named by other Counties. Wc
will giro Ao largest majority 1er Ae tick
amply atato as Ao haato of qualification
ot ever known, and will . aMkraif more
tor a eandidato wmc of Ac most A'porAan balance all the frauds
tant ]tointa that Bsggosl thomsolvm to our
perpetrated in the city. T^rl eattoot ia
mind. If eiAcr of Ae candidate now
excellent here »cc Ant youto Mrar duto
offered b aaroraaiul, wc bobevc be will

There ere .tire* ttore ■p*---— l-,niri

pending .guiu* Mr. TiMeo loeotopd biro

pabBeeAsfriM^efafaty riatittiI

O'DonXKU. as the proper person to re­
present thia District tn Congress. Wo re­
cognize Ao many sterling qpalitic* qf
head and heart poHcsscd by Ac several
gentlemen namcd.by other Counties; but
from Ac feet Aat an individual choice
must be made from among them all, vrt
ex prow* our personal preference for Mr.
(YDounell, and respectfully urge upon Ac
eleetnrs pf this County, where opinion is

Betting'

offering odds Aat Hayes will, carry

yer, . “nilreed wrecker," ■*! rolled, wW

to toM K the etoekMdai o* Ihihd^
1 H doei jmrtlee to the oAer aSpt--• -«to ftta. .-Mftfr
raala for llts poaitfon 'ktntwg whom'“lhere are
'

of Mont

Uretaunud J. SHeo to.taolotoM

rich by dtokoont «»a .hrop

. "

I has am

The Lansing Repttblica&gt;i says :
June* F. Joy is one to Ad mo*t intel-

It fa an open avowal of the fblicy *T

rotabra a» ibeead of -Ua imfa] which they

extracts frora tU

are more' Aan

news to thens.

our readers. It tie important 'ia srvofn] respaef*;

worthy men.

some

but

that there ere buckeye aproutn run­
ning over with knowledge and cgotiaci
among her members to introduce his firlues to Ac mass** — Chariotte Leadtr.

mim

pnun .re JI ot in ,h« ren,,^. „ dl„„
by the reared., Ulin* U« rretihu
some
of ttoea tompuwd. Ibary Wud
“
id4eWk*.HUu„,
KlepSgUi pot Wa u&gt;" tk&lt; «.

coostilutod.

Some row will be made to carry congrcs-

• Mr. Haycatnay have been a “promincU
man in Ohio." but outride of the State,
he was woefully unknown, and it is a good
thing for the Republican .party ia Miehi-

RftttaUMbt in

so utterly unditowbgji W

1

him .

HBYKM' gX.A.TTPO»M ■

A&amp;W.

ready.

S not

as yet, to place the jroyc
hands of a p*rty»O^*d

St Louis Convention," and that Thurman
Ss a great mag." As Thurman W 'Iwo

An

'*« may I* found an able

^ut the Anericut ptnple

beaded liar can be easily told, 0,0,0,0,0,0.

For Vice-Prerident,
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
./New Y«A.

;

Ao globe,
the educa­
and eowe

o.;

auHag n aS I1M.000.
WImcwmA,,,
irilhkT SwpHaa Sqaara to Ma; .
da.t pile, «rkk a &gt; paiax* «Y gna, fa,,.
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- —Jf ala* Th. I130.CW,
■M-. “tUfonac, ,|„
«T dollan «n KoUu l»
a»«bli«*a&gt; o«UU.rf,l„

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............——~XTiayk«
•stm
I,
« feel that there are revere! gentlemen1
our County who could carry into Con­’
es* the ability,, the 'integrity and the
f

For President.

RUTHERFORD b. hatkb;

be* -orta
(be -odd

Twp yanra jrathe"BUbsun" who w,
WOtokH-HMfa. 4^.

Mw
Chme whito the: ri»y » *&gt; •“!*/
that the landlords are anxious to aee yo&lt;»,

»«"* !• “i. •&gt;» •&gt;!&gt;•■»»

.itqjrill Tia«.fa, Unif it wniHA

tote upo. Mito of Iho
»nin cri.lroo»-ebon uo tbc
mmroburoyrod crnylbrng
uses, from all the nation* on
and do one can afford to miss
tion Ae view afford*.
Coras,

day, or days, raAw panned of remfurta
bly, all things considered.
i/oXK KKTIKM IMCIDXXT.

lose the right. Nel
Stricter than it ever
1 were tired oat. j

SwrciSs
aatttw
. aad far*«t re« ka«

�STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

Crnut Cann July Pth. 1878. \

Knrton Damn:
The Centennial 4th to ever and gone, the
many hearts that a week ago anticipate so
much piemare, have been gratified. The nu­

OF FICIAlPAPCtW8A»8T WWW.

Alpha Carter
High School.
Beet record forentire year. Not absent.
Irene Bueell
High School.
Thanking yea, geatiamew, for year uni­
form k lad nee aad oo—ty, Sad tr—tlag that
the year before ue may be one of pleasure and
of profit I remain moot respaat fully.

merous festivals throughout our county have
afforded abundant pleasures foe all. Haatinp
has been the foremost Is celebrating, and
be same spirit of enthusiasm has exhibited
itself throughout J uhnstoe—The

brand Rapid* Eiprosa. al • T:Bl
Pjj Ksareasatx 1:13 i
lt»j
bnruit Kxi&gt;rw •
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AtlauUc t.sprvss (.-atntasramlbundanjMO 1
■Va. Frvisbt -I.................................... *13 J

. J. Grant
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Dr.
To monies received of eUy treasw'
rr for tax
.
■ fo.ffb5.24’
To monies received of ally troaisu- .
er from primary school fund
To monies received »f Hty (re-eft
To mWUMrihtfb?taTt&gt;M ffoi

Geo. M. Dewey doHvcred the oration,
which was considered byevery one present,
to be a production of the very first order.
The speaker, after a glowing review of our
nation's formation, ‘rials aad prosperity.por­

■reign aeholarff ’‘

wealth aad honor as a

Natka, to

tional landmarks the much honored and respected of names Franklin, Merili. Cart­
wright, Howe, Pulton, Fields, Mitchell. Longfollow and many other distinguished men uf
American birth, paying them a just tribute

alao their attention to an uncultivated intel­
eel aad warned them of the appalling dan-

J. M. NEVINS. P.M.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Cneh paid ea o— steading
olalm* July let, 1875. not audited
n-i. fijfo,
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•* •• latoMstou Bowie

loaned &lt;0 pey teaehera
11 will be olnerved that our aveargo, daily
Cash paid for insurnaeo oa
atiendaaoc hv, Ijmr uniformly lurwiala|. building&gt;
•nd yet in this reoprat lhere fa abeadnk
Cash paid for treasurer's salary
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seemtary's
*•
room for improvemeuL
•
••
•• taking school cen­
Permit m&lt;apiu to press the mallet upon i »
the attention of Ch a B.jntd and of the'patrons sus and making reports
Cash paid for printing

Mias Hokut

Hottest.

Gold lll|.
Pige.*n shoot to-day.

M. H Wing ia noUju st ice of

lhe society or myself, as a correspondent
without toying pleasantly and without any

be harangued on graagertam.
■mplieitly relied upon.

Lyceum Association.

ikwmi

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13,00
«0.00

30.00

........ . msterial and ,wofk

Pupils who sre regular In attendance are
invariably successfoll with their studlra,

Hotter.

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the one

great and grand principle-free icbopla- bring­
ing before ns, in a glowing manner as educa­

j. cveept Sondajr.

ZHS.OO

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B-J, Grant
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OaAk pabloa outofaMtog aiders

trayed to his hearers, the benefita of universal

PONT OFFICE TIME CARD

Smkal aii4Iectaiical

l»i«g noir
hut charge, and more, one . Croat Chicago,
loiug houriv expected. ,IA
,
...
Oar peo|4a will do to rctucaiber that
MikKy'®"- sod wife att—t to the Will attend to all Lraoahev ef.the Profession .and
Vamel HrtWarttnn
curing of their Son of deafness of eight
yrara standing, in one week, by Dr. Blaso. I
Union Bieck, ovt
That Isaac W. Vroomaa late sltcriff of
thia county, and row special agents of the
U_. s. pension Department atteets to the
•tmcval of a Tap^c-Wobm in a few hours,
ONE PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILL
that hax completely restored him to health,
though it was supposed that he was in good order tuning every day, ONE
tronfled with heart cTwasc‘aad liable U HEAVYFAIR OF MULES 7 years old
ONE B ytartdd MARE,- ONE* BUGGY
..Ajfooal pwik-uhr, of important nearly new, also ONE ’HEAVY- 8TA■muBS, can be obtained by calling
oo TJOMABY ENGINE, for sale on GOOD
Michael tlrace, Bed. McLdland,,H. pen- TERMS. For particulars enquire on the,
premises one mile west of Cariton Center.
c.njyfe&amp;iktfe?"’*
BeuMtVa, Mrs. Edward Reed, Mrs. Emma

DENTISTS !

ia lhe way ofa Centeaatol pkale on Ue let
inat
Some five er tlx hundred people gath.
•red in Kelley'a grave. Eart ride of Vai r Uke.
and partielpotad in the pleasure of the day.
The day wm somewhat multi whiefa not only
kept many more frrnq being preaeat, bi^l de:
layed somewhat the exerelaeo but with all
it in considered that it rarpaned anything yet

painting fanee Astral LuiUHng
Cash paid fir material and

while those who are frequently alarm, toae
not only the time of their abeenee, but lose

FdR SALE OR TRADE

Stibbn, Mr. John Cole, and many other
—— might mention.
XXllTtnl
f, treats aU &amp;rooIc or long eland
—n------- es of whatever name
ud states the facts to every pt itient, and
takes po incurable cases. Rji nember he
locates discaaes without asking any qu—
tious.
The Press everywhere spa
highest terms of hu great still.
By his

Cash paid for hood, sawing and
splitting aad hauling
&lt;31»T
Begllgest anti in reality receive out Hhle
Cash paid for carpm, c—tral .
profit.
budding
.
t
Teachers are frequently oldiged to suffer
Cash paid for incidentals
,
vyy
censure w^ea too real fault justly Dos with I Cash o.Tmrfp'-'*
7U/'l’f,'rt

SPECIAL NOTICE.

shall publish the official call on Monday.

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There will be a spbeial meeting of Pioneer
Engine Co. No 1. a the engine rooms Monday

of which app—rrvl tb be of nearly the same
magniftMas tb—of which M'S* *a appW
to the naked eya.
U —art wry cloec
to the earth easting II tn be as lights* day.
A sulpburious light remaining in its trail for

A ea»d In point occurred Juriag last term
Total
I10.187.C8
A gentltmsn appruaohsd
wii^
tmonal of out standing claims
RJT.M
(ions of dl«— tisfsetion and severe criticisms
f Justs M. Nbvu*
of a teacher because his daughter bad (»een Examined sod approve! •_ Ji-tru T. Own
reduced from eae grade to the next tower
being unable to retain her pooitita in her
class. The c—cluatoa was, of aduNk. ibqt
the teacher was incompetent, but an inveMi^don receded toe foctlhu da nag the pro­
ceeding MveQ weeks the pupil had been pew­
List of lottsrs romriaiag ia the Hastings Pent but nyArvfoye, having preeented a ■•gea- &lt;». Barry County, MM. July Wfof WT®* I
Mrs. Nancy Brown. Wm. Henry wnipi,
Mrs. C;A. Baker. Miss taehri frurgson, Jaa
T. Bines, Artheboid Hickman, KA W- Ill

Kjdisoa Disnrs.

display of the sociewt pbenomenoa never was
wiineaoed in this eeclion l&gt;efore.
Hoping I have not exhausted yo.tr patience

llo-

A trrr pleasant picnic party wm held nn.
dvr the oaks, nn ibcgruunda of Hon. Robert
J. Grant, by the members of the Presbyterian
K»bljuh Schoo) of thia city, yesterday. The
xxiety expreim tbrmaelve« under many oblijstioua to Mr. Grant for the courtesies exten-

■a Hobday evening next, to organise a Hay re
and Whrajar club. The meeting is called by
tlie iUpublicaa City committee, aad it is

Fasarurr, July ®&lt;b, 1878.
To simply say that lhe 8rst celebration at

this place ua Ue afternoon of the M was a auerete?would not do th" oee—ton ^ertiee.
It
was more than a sucre— and ranks Freeport
among the ftnrt villages in Barry xdanly.
The Centennial pole, (than which there ia
nona finer in the ooanty) wm raiteJ - per
order of exercieoe, a»d J boa , U.« praple,
■bout MJO in camber ae—mbled to Krten to
to (loo. M. Dewey a apteoh.
Vogy closest
tention wm paid to Mr. Ifawry a r—sacks, —
be carried the andienowbeek if ■ —J-——
~5, aa&lt;L
aad Traced tha i—hy in»to lhe days rfl778.
whirh
have made America
portant events *
—- —
'Wa quote
glorious up »• the present

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irom
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- Ing the bright and laudable achievement* of

■. ■L.. W*

UO.J..
—1 -O— ■"““J”** £
s_.riM'a motto iaOnward, ever, tn

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patyunsafthe school hare favored us with
their presence during tbo yw.
Them is
pcrhaj.« no mrsni by which the parents can
more effectually stimulate and encourage
both pupils and I sochera than by frequently
and regularly visiting the different depart-

CYhiie

maialsiniag

m&lt;—

exercised, ami lhe judicious teacher will
usually find Mherm—— for maintaining a
thorough discipline.
Daring lhe T—rjasi eio—l 1 have be—
ransgelled to administer corporeal punish
menl in but one ea«e. against four eaves dur
tag the second year and three eases during
the first year of the present administration.

At the prise shooting mulch held to-day. In
hi* city. Mr. A. M. Block, Mr. Philo A.
sbeldon
-brIJon and
*ud a Mr. Wiikou. eochtoiiled lea
■irde at ten nceuive shots. In sb\&gt;ting off
for ■!.. prise. Mr.

Black

kMlod tbr—Mrtto,

three Pretty good for a het day.
«e ask sLiention to the Report af Ue Priac pol of our Union School publMsd . to-day.
it la a dccument of much importance though

more rtraarkahle for what it dee&gt; not contain,
lhau for What it doea. Yrt there are same
thiap in it that will command the expecial
a taatiea of all bumanitsrianr. bat neo» Umt
• til Uouiwre in that direction than the vinditatioa of the ljarbaro.it practice of carper—
Mmiahment. Among tbo amlaefo— wen the

Keep It.
Where you wul find all kinds of

mNimst
Of every Description which we
ry Ooanty, tor thrac rwaacus:

We sell dodo of this cheajv-ruadc Fur­
niture that to made by machinery. The
goods we make ia made by hand, ant)
Warranted. We Invite all persons to
mJl and Inspect ftur goods, for they a!
bear inspection. No trouble at all
show gooda.
" Parties having Pictures ‘to frama
would do well toy 'them framed of u*
we can do it P .Asr and Cheaper than.
any house In P .ry County. We keep
the Larvert aud Brat selected stock o/
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDino«, Bracks™. 1*ai*er-Hold&lt;
KBS, WAIX-Poczm, PlxfpkbHOUFBBS,
and everything In the Furniture Hue.
We invite all persona to call mid look

WE MEAN BUSINESS’

Furniture Rooms south ride Stole St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware

Prints 7 eta.
Lonedalam—lin 12 eta.

,

Store.

Shirting Bets.

tTKBBUt Baa'S ,

Extra heavy Shirting 12| eti
.Best cottoandra 15 to 3D ata.
(toodTwHng ia cu.
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At lhe eloae of each term all the pupils ia
the High School end those ia the advanced
grades of the Grammar Department Laws’,

Great Beflictaii Pngs!.

been required to undergo a thorough written
qx—ainaltoa upon the atudlvv pursued during

While to the true student these examineUoas furnish no iaeentire tn diligence, yet iu
Stimulating the laggard to more pertisleat
effort their value car. hardly be oeer evtimaj
tod. Pupils Sailing to answer 80 per cent, of
the questions ire hot allowed to retain their
elans standing.
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SALISBURY 1 BROSSEAF
tl£ EJlii .SJBi !15J. । .pjninvu.it’My1*.
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FURMITVIIE,
-’Write? Ml BntM nwtk
!

to fit tbemadv— more perfcctiy for the duUea-of the schoolroom. Coming as they *&gt;
w ill aa earnest purpose they enter af heartily
into their work that they co—Htwto a really
valuable addition to the school.
Of the foreign pupils aad tboee resident ia

the city we have had about thirty teachers
in oar High ftobool at various times duping
the your sad it ia my purpoae. with tbo ap­
proval oftbo Board, to
a dtaeher s
claim for their benefit during the foil term.

SfoWb
i .Bddto Dewey,
MOB* D»w»y.
Katie WiHiama

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1st. Because we hove no lent, t» pay
21. Because we make the mod of out

Peerless Milk Safes

M. D. Rrmd desire, to call attooUro to

*&gt;th the melodious lows of his powerful
&lt;-K«. 1‘leaiy of room al the "cooler" for all

STEBBINS BRO’S,

now on exhiblttou at W Futt'tttnd"
Store. Ail kinds of work foarlc td1 bj*1
tier. Rejmiring of alt kinds of old CuPuituro noatly done.
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unhesitatingly

Itolh the moral and legal right of the teacher
to adfaihidet aerpocyal jx.pfctomeat, i&gt;^b'
—vert^elees a right thM eeidom should ' be

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can sell obeapcVdhctn any houss in Bar­
TO TU LHBBICLXPUBLIC.
aar years we have made tsro mi
s the alto ante of a vast slam eft

Oliver, Veron M. Kellogg, Mine Owie Johnsen

Barry.
While Mr. Bartlett and dsu^btrr were rnturning frum tba CeleiTstion
Celviu-ation si
at Battle
Bartle ('reek.
Crevk.
they Mop»d ar a Kara (hoi yrt r«mplrted»
for shelter from a heavy shower. Dy —me
misstep Mi«s It, fell causing a bad fracture
Dr. I'eckham wm eallod

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MHK M.

mode of practice he docs not mske sick
to make weU; does not bold out false in­
ducements ; is frank in his opiniorr, hon­
est ia his dealing?, and has won the confi­
dence of the siek and suffering in every
city or community where he has prsctic
ed, and has cured thousands when oil oth­
er mode* have failed.

interest in timr work, become careless »oii '

eesalJe (f &gt; excuse" for the remainder of the

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^Miri ibas the wurtB-i ckte* thi . Mppirt to
, fall. irtriteU with them. *Uif hmg&lt; enough i
to uounuuc aU the fatten tint' «re plnerd
i in an orchard the a arm* will all la destroy* ’

RURAL

TOPICS.

MillUk

G.? P. Rowell k Co'fi. Colu®a_

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-llflWf JCT •mWWN .

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: UCHffiAH ABD THI SOUTH

; rd. It i» adniittmUbat b.^ at* tart cx- l
»|CcUtat .caants al crehateh andMro very |
d - vnluaUr M Weiffi CUUX*, &amp;'
have tiwrai*.
ui tiwwumy .
-..yplrs. a’4 hetcu ijat^'jt destroy jail 4;
LlrtLVMlXM «VltW fuw Itt* ilABMWW .

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Cuba mrt be taught to rd ftet
Ifow in breaking them ffir thr!&gt;irtrt».
K.t walking horeee are murh teuje'vglna.-

.hie than slow one.. Fte histxmx-, suppon
yo« have a fast walking t mu whwh will
plow a half uo acre of land more in * day
tban onfinaky hut*«s eaix du. Then jruj&gt;e tint yritr fait wafting'ream will 'ip
miltsi to market wkb k Lted. rod git,
! there ao hoar K&gt;u»«ribkp &lt;,om»Wi walk
my jriides exclusively tu wy
»de“ era.
(
yon Ace the difference W ddllan aud
and ekprticnt*. Ton want the opinions cents
(
rewfily, w "time b tebwj-'T .&gt;Q*
of the Lett fAwaum, fruit gyow^*,.
: in Ito Macha &lt;vlt to’wlft ftrt. y«hlt4i h»®
coonootion with what I caoaay myaali, te Ip&lt; the aide of a horse of good wafting ^It
aBiifhe*
make »he~•-lUrul Topic*’ of the urtatert 1
p^Heralne

tarraut * tiekner Aperira*

CHICAGO k lAffTf llt KOS «
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- nuu&gt; nr au. Mvotnm.

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TIME TABLE Mo. 8.

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gMOnaUCnah tite-.-—____
&lt;»■ (Irukd Cut lifft_______ ___

pail of wither. and wrirt along with a small
whttk.brooui. sprinkling the tops. This
waa hia first use of Pan* green. The tteoad time he put a little flour ia the water,
which had tha effort of making it adhere
better to the leave*, and he think* it Wasbrtlet.
The two application* completely
cleared out the bupu He saw many per
sons uxing common sprinklers. and he bw
liareu they were utrorotal.
Mr. Strouse had three and a half at-roa,
and Lad to put the jminui on but uu&lt;x-.
The rows were thirty rod* long, and the
potatoes planted in drill* uightceu umJim
lb tha rowa, *o it required a mnridasabla

a cask Breach end and ooc in the middle

. The American I’omriagioal Soriu|y ro-i
ju&gt;rt on fruit, not pror ioualy mentioned, an
followa- The best aingh variety of ueam
for aU aertiona of the &lt;x&gt;uutry.« tin- B&lt;rtleit, then come next tlm tiuekid. Bcurrcd
Anion. After th®.-, the Flemiab Bcnuty.
lawn-uve, JIowull, Winter Nils Iteyeune
4 Etc. Ihicdieroc d Angotfiumc. and Belie
Tucrative. Th&lt;- fidlowing &lt;h\ well and
,4«t- swamteauuded in, ib*b&gt;- Kinlute lurid*
uot stand no huh ia gbaractCT ax. jthxi pre­
ceding. GifformHuffman, IMutnHVSum- I
per. Tyson and Vicar of Winkfield. The
Concert! gnt]r » lhcl&gt;&lt;*t for general cul­
tivation, and the next best is Um Delaware.
Tile Lett pew lit* that ‘ are the miut gen­
erally (Btecmud.’* am Crawfcrd'* Earty
and tVwwfard s Urtc
&gt;\urt in jeipultrity
arv Old Hixon Tree. UUMom Cling.
Large1 Early Ycwkf Groa*.- Mignowiv auB
('uoMMt'a Favurite
The tollowiog are
m&lt;Mt highly uaUeaM-d at I La 'suUUi and
M.uthwvaf- (\dtttnbr*. Halon’? (InldrtL
llettk CTmg. Lady Parkham.' Leaxm
Uiug, (MdMtxtm-'CT« xad Sdwjudiatnm.
Tl»c heal clu-rrien are euaridrted to be the
iter|y RHuteond ; fe? Us««rf‘cnll'v*liQe
followed by Black Tartarian, the MoreHt*
and May Duke- The bear atrawberrim
are the wibon fin-t as a gt»u-rally popular
variety. Next in order arc Tnophe de
Ggnd, Charles Downing ami Longworth's
l*C»lific, and after them-,* Agriculfirrilt,
Jtowocr'i* Prolific and Green Prolific. Tn
rngard t&lt;» rwtpbcrries aud H»rkberriev. the

sSSSSScSiSS^

■VUa, Frio-*, Tw*A •“
NieteU, SM^ard

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Tht*- unrivaled machiut* and repairs for

PHICK OF TICKETS .

me arv supplied .it fowcet factory price*

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

*?ES35:
iwa

PENSIONS
• ut &gt;hl&gt; ImiK DWMM •&gt; ?»orta«n&gt;

II^UrMd. &gt;w Kat.a KajsMa. Albiva. a»4

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.ram s UAH.KOAO.
imji lake

so-,.

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of the field. Three tu.si did the aprinkling in half a day, and a Iwy carried tlxW«4&lt;r to sUJ'ldy the caaks
Hr bough: two
!««»*. nf th&lt;- poison, and there Waa a
irautnr of a pvuud left. The field gaW ^
good erop( ,■ with t no further trouble from
the bugs . after the sprinkling wan done.
Jcwcph Hoffman atated that wbort short* take, the k»d. Phi
Franconia
ia butter than the flour fo mix with, aa it and tlarkc arv alao ...-----------will not work into lumps *o readily. So the Ee«t the Orange and Kncrett’* Giant
arc two of the best varietkw. The Kitt*ia buekwhe-a! flwr

• My larni being v»u«(&gt;aW the atmuyoBoe of haring fiRwa ur twenty head uf.
cattle driven mghriand mornlbg to and
froai lhe puattrro, the lot* of thm- in often
turning team and plow, &lt;&gt;wiug the number
of interior Afihrn* wdBlbiJrtrt of surface of
cjood land capable ofbeing plowed ; uwteg

KSfere.—**——*®
TVG-.

O.,

SSniLwaax—with laAtaaarolw. Para Jt ChUaa«
K K tor fare. I
and all MmIk♦•wt.m
BitkarMX
&gt;br&lt;&gt;oa. cl

grtar

tinny Blackberry i» tha lx*i variety. and
the WiLon come* next.
But no Fruit
(•rowing Society can do mute than to reo-.
ummeud certain varieties bl fruit for cer­
tain localities, *■• far as its information opttehd*. There are varictiw of good fruits
adapted t&lt;&gt; different localities that the
American Pomulogieal Society may know

■RUH MPJM SITIMOR.
TIM Reliable Sheri Um
. EAST AMD WEST.
voaxuvnoM
4MWt Win MB KTtBIT

MICHIGAN

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CENTRAL

—Afaawnwor tratu* a.e«
WM tmta. ouMirbina Oatr

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VOL. XXL NO. 23.

^HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY (7. 1876.

GEO. M. DEWEY
KDlWlt

JLND

TUB LIS IIEll.

Read the Record

Disinfectants.

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Hot and wet

In order that organic de­

composition may go on readily there must
needs be warmth with moisture. We do
not want for either at present; so that
it behooves people, to look about them and

AM TES OF A TiTEliTlSING.

1506 Solo ifi 1871,
3049 S0L0 i/l 1871
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S0L0 t/i 1873. 14976 Soto i/t 1874. 31077
Sold i/t 1873, 440 711LL7 100000 riLL

BO HtfUlltBD roif 1876. 0/1I 44 Lf
TUT Ful&gt;»*n ^407 Solo

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
&amp;c., &amp;c.
aovi

THE VICTORY IS

WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
Complete.
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UCRGKKR.

A rTOHXKV, Councilor, and Solicitor.

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WM. UPJOHN,

Buw.su. lUxtion. tueh. .

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

AND

SEE MEI

JOHN STANLEY,
Hastsiiigs, June 12, ’76

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A. P BWATLSgr-

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR,

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1 lUaieiAN A BURGEON*,
MtKKPORT, BARRY COCJrtTT,' Mil
to ...ratio. «i„n erwc®. „&lt; Wo.

To those Whom it may Concern:
1 am now running a NEW POR TABLE
liiACniNE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and having handled about 1,200 build­
ings iu 16 years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that may favor me with a calk
address is Irving, Barry 0, Mich.
A S. DEAN.
Irving. MiA , April, llt», 1S76.

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sec if there is not ample chance for organ­
ic poisonipg. But onco, give the foul fiend
a chance and he will crowd around hit
phantom forms
among your households. If you love
your friends,
seek out their onemice and slay them. Who arc they ?
Their name is Legion. From
”

and drain; from every
privy
barn those silent ' forms come

to breathe out the breath of death, Even
from the swill barrel those vile monsters
will not hesitate to drag their slimy lengths.
Man is his own enemy—still I write this

known as an antiseptic to need further preUy jmrely-kave pure air/ providing
elucidation here. To call attention to its you renew it often enough. New pieces
well known property of pieserving meat is maybe brought in each time, or the
sufficient praise for one remedy.
absorbing power of the. old ones may be
Per manganate of Polonium is a true regenerated by simply igniting them.
disinfectant,'acting-by direct oxidation of Charcoal is used also for the tame purposes
the organic poison ; thus breaking up fhe that potassic nitrate is.
fraternity- In Aismfeotant value this rem­
Dry earth is principally used far disin­
edy is without a parallel; but unfortun' fecting privy vaults; but th* subject has
ately it has also a high commercial value been so thoroughly ventilated of late in
which places it above common use.
the agricultural papers that I think I can
Chlorinated Ltile. You dl know what •ford to past it by. There still remains
it is. 'Many rx the time you have expressed one disinfectant that has received as yet no
your disgust at its presence; ncvcrthelMS notice namely, Fire. If you look for
it is an old.and-valuable remedy —one of something better, you will search far and
the indirect oxdiiers already spoken of. fare worse. There is none more power­
It may best be used in privies and stables, ful; none more speedy in its action ; none
bat ia hardly admirable for use in bod more effectual. Burn up the old rub­

rooms, and sick rooms, where a disinfectaiit is so sadly needed. It may be used in

powder, sprinkled around foul places or
standing in an earthenware dull in some outof-the-way place where it will exert its in­
finance, or if it is desirable to disinfect
mote quickly, as, when'cleaning out au old
cistern, the Hypochlorous acid may be
disengaged at once by the
addition
of some acid, as vinegar (acetic acid) orz
Sulphuric acid, to the Chlorinated limo.

bush , in doors and out of doors make
a bonfire of it and imagine you arc burn­
ing in effigy your enemy, u you are in
reality. Don't save up old papers old
clothes old anything, to show to your
progeny how poor a collector of curious
things you really were. I would not be
understood to mean by old paper; old
documentary paper^throe may be of
historical value some tiine, bat old news­
papers, burn them up; “Dust to dust,
ashes to ashes," and tho sooner you make

that yon may not slay yourselves. He
inhalm God's own pure air and exhales
invisible death.
He traMforms
every
mouthful of food he takes into a rank
poison; poison to hini.Mdf, aa well as others
if taken again; poison in whatever man­
ner taken; juai umuch poisonous if taken Chlorinated Soda acts in the same man­
in the garioua form and absorbed by the ner and is of equal value and like them, ashes of these the better. Then leach the
lung tissues, as if taken in more solid, and too, is the gas.
ashdsund they may finally bo serving a
Joos likely forma; jtut as poisonous, in pro­
Chlorinel valuable in ite plane. Perhaps good purpose as a disinfectant to .your
portion to the quantity if taken from the the place in which it will be found most hands.
valuable will be in renovating old bouses,
About impure water, and the mode of
breath as from any other of tho excreta
The question presents itself: How shall or rooms whore persona, have bean long purifying, I scarcely know what to say
rick
or
sick,
with
some
contagious
disease.
hero.
I guere I Will have to content my­
we prevent this seif destruction ? It m
nothing else. I answer again, destroy the It may best be manufactured on the spot, self this time by simply saying, drink
destroyer. No use to cover up the diabol­ in the following manner:
puae water and nothing else if you would
ical work of these rilent hosts with per­ Take Chloride Sodium (common
koqkypur health.
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■Mt)
3 ox.
fumes ; you are only hiding the, enemy’s
1 ox.
approach; throwing a translucent shroud Black oxide Manganese
2 ox
around a transparent form; smoothing tho Mix and add water
] Ox.
pathway for the enemy who will destroy Sulphuric acid
from th* Laailai Republloan.
This is to be shut up in the appartment
The Jackson Patriot, Kalamaxoo Ga­
you; sending out an alabama who will
Two precautions are zette and several other Democratic
all but ruin your friend aud offspring. to be disinfected
"
necessary however: 1st, mix the ingredi­ of lower standing, keep i
Destroy your enemy.
.
falsehood that Hayes and
To accomplish this we have divided our ents in an earthenware or gl««" dish con­ for and took back salaries
army into two divisions. Tho mission of siderably! arger than is necessary to hold
the first being to prevent the birth of the them. 2nd, Be sure and remove all silver
enemy, (Antiseptics) and of the second plate or other nujtalic substances, or they
to destroy tbc enemy if the abortive meas­ would be quite as effectually distroyed as
ures fail, (Disinfectants). Of three two the organic poison, dodo of which will re
tho latter division is the larger and more main. The great objection to the last
I important, embracing in its ranks many of three mentioned disinfectant* is their
the commissioaed officers of tho firat di­ abominable odor. This fact has lead to
vision, whore wo find tho following vet­ great effort to discover something quite as
eran names, Carbolic Acid, Creosote, the efficacious without having each an un­
mineral Acids, Potassic Nitrate, (Saltpetre) pleasant drawback attached to it.
As a substitute for these, although not
and last, but not least, tho timed-honored
name of Sodio Chloride, (common salt.) acting quite aa quickly, we have Sulphate
Among tho now recruits, . the untried of Iron, (copperas) which has still another
soldiery, belonging to this division, the advantage to the economic mind, namely:
This
u
best
adapted
more promising arc Salisylic add, Cholo- cheapness.
to the disinfecting of privy vaults, and is
furm and Glycerine.
In the second division are placed Po- to be used in solution of strength 0? two
tasium per Manganate, Chlorinated Lime ounces to the gallon. But perhape bettor. Jiess. He is
*
against Hayes and Whoefor.
and Soda, Chlorine, the Hyposulphites, than any or all of these, all things conrid- speeches
His name is Austin Blair.
..
Sulphate of iron, Sulphate of xino, aud ered, is the above named.
There wax another man, a prominent
Chloride* of Almunium and Lead1, an
tho Chlorides of many of the metals aud
United States Senator in 1866, who,
earths, as Aluminum and Lead, which arc acid solution of the former constituting by ' when Hayes voted against an in create of
the most important. Tri fact, any and all far the larger part of the highly lauded pay, voted for it at every stage. He even
agents which will directly or indirectly Bromo-Chloralum sold in the,shops.
Bu wanted to keep the mileage np at forty
cents, whan he knew the proposed act re­
‘Jus again is expensive and is in no way
act ax oxidising agents arc put here.
duced it to twenty cents. His name was
Besides those two grand divisions wo superior to the Chloride of Lead, which Thomas A. Hendricks, and he wriggles
hare a sort of sub divirion—a prison may be made at a very trivial cost, as fol­ at the tail of the “reform" ticket. (See
1 Cangnuional GMe, pages 4,144-46,
guard if you like—whose duty it is to retain lows:
.
the oocnjy but will not destroy it, (Absqrb- ' Dissolve one drachm of nitrate or ace­ July 25, 1866.)
Old Zach.Chandler, who makes no cant­
ants) Charcoal and dry earth ; two valuable tate of load, the former better if it can fee ingprofession of “reform," yet is a reformer
procured, in a patent pail of water and add
remedies belong here.
of the most thorough stamp, voted "no"
Now let us take up al] tbcnc remedies two drachma of common salt, whiah will on this question in tho Senate, in direct
one. by one and see how about their rela­ make the solution slightly milky in sp- opposition to the “reformer" Hendrioka.
tive value: Cabolic addo. Par be it from pearanoc. You will then have a disinfect­ Ion will find pay in the pockets of Hayes
and Wheeler or Chandler. Tho Democra­
my desire to take one bit of emolument ant that will stand you in good service for tic papers should make the proper correctfrom the name of a remedy that has been any use. life not saeolUd by anyof the
“ Iona before the public, but duty bids me others for use in privy vaults or barns, and
say, he has not proved himself *a friend in is far superior to the others for use ia
Gov. Hsyeri letter of acceptance contime of need." As an antiseptic, Carbolic heuso and cellar. Try it. Disinfect your tains four distinct persona! pledges, vis:
acid is of but alight value, so a disinfoct- sleeping rooms by keeping some in your to Civil Service reform, to out Presiden­
ant itfs valueless, unless used much stronger slop pail or some other vereel ; ring out a tial term, to early iwwiuytion of specie
tnan it h ordinarily, or than it is advisable few cloths in it and hang thorn over the paymenu and to the promotion of harmo­
to use it for ordinary, purposes. If used back of a chair w aomo other convenient ny between the sootions. * And yet there
sufficiently atrong to act as a caustic, it ia place ia the sick room. They will do aa are Democratic Journals so blind in their
then disinfectant, and notuaril is it so. inestimable amount of good and are but partisanship aatoaasmt that the letter
Of Crcanotc and the mineral acids (8ul- Kttfe trouble.
contains “not a single straightforward
Now wc come to the abtorbaaU, of three
pburic, Nitric aud Hydrochloric) die
The tnmMe with than ap­
same may be" said.
\, j oWwalia the principal one.
Jt oats, as
pears tobe that they have been so long
the .name of the class would imply by tak­
ing up or absorbing the pexioas game and
retaining them. To
ba
of
much
value
it. should
fee fr-hly made,
ho . aboorbaog
power - is sim­
ply enormous.
By keeping a
plate
of charred bite in a room you will

�annual fair.
Pcinio.1 Notes.

Iff.
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UKO. M. DKW UY,

The longer the
Cincinnati tickrfj
Mr. Charice!®

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tiuuc, the greater will be the injury infit- Of rise Ionia County Aytouy*
ety, will be Md at Ionia, September
the Th. nomination fcnmUy aco.pted- ed upon our oconomical iniui irtmtmslii
Hard
monay- »n «acretaW« classes of society. If dected,
19. 20, 21. and 22—$peo»»l attraobchools—Reform In the AH aeiMbe
tiona to Exhibitora.

Htmstu, Micl

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Lyea'lf Ohio ha
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for the-Presidcney which was

Reptibitean party ^tente a ralid front.
There is not the shadow of a bolt from

whole

Haya and Wheeler.

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derod him by the Cinrinnatti Republican
Convention. He approves the declaration
of principles set forth in tho party plat/«»A »»d taU*T yrtAteh,'if b»
'uTeonduct tAo administration upon reform
principU . to rapport’ measures dmigned

candidate for Governor of
in Congress June 12th, 1864.

By the way, if the Journal believa for the restoration of peace and prosperity
in reform, why docs it. not wk Austin in the South; to encourage all efforts look­
■ Blair to return that *5,000 to the Na­ ing to the preservation of the public cred­
tional Treasury ? We pause for re ply.
it in the payment of its obligations as
“ The wicked, disloyal abolition party promised ; and to accept no nomination

National Rental W
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
. of Ohio.

who rastaiu the PreridemJnjhis infractions
on toe constitution, are joint hefts with
him to the inheritance of eternal infamy.”

For Vice Prrwdewt,

william a. wheeler,

for a second Presidential term.

THE LETTER.

Blanton Duncan of Kcntuoky writes
from Louisville that the repudiation of

of Naw York.

Columbus, O., July 8 th, 1876.
Tilden is fearful, and tliat the times arc --T
7b At Htnu. Edward McPhmbwm.,
•‘Honest money' for all, aud ripe for a bolt and the organisation of a
Wm. A. Howard, Jok H- Ratmxt,
free- schools for all.
There third party.
wILr., «».&gt;»&gt;»-• ./ &gt;»- .VfUimshould be no inflation which
The latest candidate for the Republican
al Republican (Vntentioa.
G ENTLKMER: In reply to your official
will depreciate the one nor sec-' nomination for Governor in New York is
terian interferance which will1 Congressman Martin I. Townsetid. He communication of June 17th, by wbieh 1
am informed of my nominaUon for the
would be a strong candidate,
if ba
destroy the other.”
office of Preaident of the United States by
the Republican National Convention at
ifl^f^BLICAN STATE-COsFI’EN- would consent to stand.
CongrcBsman Seelye of Mass., is under­ Cincinnatli, I acoeptjthe nomination with
TION.
stood to have consented to a renomination. gratitude, hoping that, under Providence,
I shall be able, if elected, to axacuto the
His course has been a striking proof that duties of the high office as u trust for the
the bcholar in politics can be a great sue- benefit of all the people.
I do not deem
it neoosary to enter upon any extended
ccks if ho has a mind to be.
examination
of
tho
declaration
of princiActive political work'm to begin io In­
ftnl&amp;de by the Convention. The resodiana in a few days, and the tampaign is
&gt;us are in accord with my views, and I
, to bo a red-hot one.
They don't need, heartily concur in tho principles they an­
| over in Indiana, ouch weather as we have nounce. Inacvcral of the resolutions,
| been having for the last few dsys, to have however, questions are considered which
arc of such importance that I deem it prop­
I it either.
er to briefly exjiress my convictoms in re­
I
The Cincinnati Enquirer deplores the gard to them. The fifth resolution adopt-,
fact that the nomination of Hayes seems cd by the Convention is of paramount in­
to have cemented the Republican organisa­ terest More than forty years ago a sys­
C.T. Osacsx.
.
RqmWean Bute Central Committee. tion and to have brought back to it all toe tem of making appointments to office grow
up, based upon the maxim “to the victors
old “Liberals,” while ou the other ban i belong the spoils.” The old rule, the true
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL
the nomination of Tilden has jgnt the rule, Uut honesty, capacity, and fidelity
CONVENTION-3RD DISTRICTconstitutes the only real qualifications for
Democracy in twain.
The Democracy is w4oublu-fac«l ia its office, and that there is no other claim,
gave place to toe idea that party service-,
dealing with the temperance question as were to be chiefly considered. All parries
in its action ou other matters, for while in practice have adopted this system. It
ii future vonven
, it pronounced for “the liberty of individ- has been esacnttellv modified since its first
introduction. It Ms UOtk however, been
। ual conduct unvexed by sumptuary laws,” improved. At first the President, either
it proceeded to nominate Gov.'Hendricks, directly or through the heads of depart­
who signed the famous Baxter law.
ment, made all the appointments, but
The Wisconsin Democratic delegation gradually the appointing power, in many
| got so warmed up at a dinner given them cam, passed into the control of members
of Congrtae. The offices in these cases
' before they departed from 8t
Louis have become not merely rewards for par­
johnWw?'''
, that they declared their State to be sure ty serrices.but rewards for services to party
I for a Democratic majority next Fall. leaders. This system destroys the inde­
pendent* of the seperate departments of.
SIQPVBUCAM COVWTY corvtvmox. None of them are known to have bat
' the Government. “It tends directly to
j heavily in support of their prophecy.
| extravagance and official incapacitv.'' It
I
Gen. James W. Singleton of Quincy, I is a temptation to dishonesty: it modem
and impairs that careful supervision aud
strict accountability by which alone faith
the St. Louis platform and the nomina­
fill and efficient public service can be setion of Tilden, He declares that no man •ured; it obstructs the prompt removal and
sure punishment -of the unworthy ; iu
written that platform, which was prepared every way it degrades the civil service aud
foi* the express purpose of deceiving the toe character of the Government. It is
felt, I am confident, by a large majority
of the members of Congress, to be an inDated. n*Mlnr^une3kh.
The eyes of those Democratic editors tolerabte burdao and an unwarrantable
who could not find a single decided utter­ hinderance to the proper discharge of their
legitimate duties It ought to be abolish­
It is a National necessity that the Re­
ance in the letter, of Governor Hayes ed. The reform should be thorough, rad
publican party remain in power until every
.must have a fearful blur before them. leal and complete. We should return to
dollar of the national debt is paid.
'
'the principles and practice of the founders
Urta&lt;w7oi«B,.iUtaKbiKk, uopMi of the Government—rapplying by legisla
lion, when needed, that which was former­
his rights before the law.
. especially when it is supported by such
ly the atablishad .custom. They neither
Until a Republican is as safe in Geor-'
excellent reasons as Governor Hayee puts expected nor desired from the public offi
pa as a Democrat ia in Massachusetts.
under his declaration.
cm any partisan service. . They meant
Until gold and silver take the place oi
The Grand Rapids Etiqle says:
, that public officers should give their whole
irredeemable paper money.
service to the Government and to tho
“Governor Hayes’ admirable letter of
Until the rights of labor are recognised
acceptance is everywhere received with
throughout the land.
Until the credit of die nation, die lib­ unusual favor. His opponents find it aonal character remained untarnished and

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player, match to be pteyed during the fcir.
am be no enduring peace if the consUtu A*10 writing desk for thebept specimen
of writing by a boy ar giri
» 2*”
of age. A milk sate, worth *12, for the
poliuod P.ru« rating raeroTj upon m- beat five rolls of butter, a Wdbrters Un
tiorial lines to Always unfortunate and may abridged Dictionary, worth *12, foe the
be disastrous
The welfare of the South,
alike with thu of every other part of this
country, depends upon the attractions it of trim! cake, and many other r*lu.Me
can offer to labor nad immigration, ‘and to
premiums.
,
Apital. But laborers will not go, and
The audrem by Mark M. Pomeroy; sub­
capital will not be veutorod where the ject, “Poverty, its cause and its euro."
Constitution and the tews are set. at defi­ Mr. Pomeroy also gives away *100 in
ance, and distraction, apprehension, sad special premiums.
The Ionia Light
alarm take the place of ponce, loving, and Guard- will appear in full uniform.
tew abiding social life. All parts of tbs
The above are a few of too many inter
Constitution arc sacred and must bo sacred* eating features of the fair. Send for a
ly observed—the parts that are new no pamphlet and get the full particulars of the
leas than the parts that arc old. The grandest and most interesting exhibition
moral and natioaal prosperity of the
ever held in this part of tho State.
Southern Stites can be most effectually
N. B —Half fare will bograatod
advanced by a hearty and generous rcoognition of the rights Of all, by all—a recog­
nition without renerro or exovpti Jti« WiUi
such a recognition fully accoroed it will be
enumeration.
practicable to promote, by the influence
mail. Parties who are not supplied
of all legitimate agencies of • tho General
a pamphlet, and wishing one. shot,
Government, the efforts of the people of
dram, at once.
those States to obtain for themselves the
11. C. SkumoNs,
blowings of honest and capable local gov­
Secretary, Ionia, Mich.
ernment. If dotted, I shall consider it
nut oaty my duty, but it will be my ardent
desire to labor for the attainment of this
‘ NEW ADVERTI8MENTS.
end.
•
I«ct me asnure lay &lt;ountrymc-.i of the
Southern Staler that if 1 shall bo charged
with the duty oforganising an administra-

and equally ; and which will put forth its
bat efforts hi behalf of a civil policy which
will aipe out forever the distinction between
North and South in our common country.
ALTERATIVE, TONIC. SOLVENT AUa
With a civil service organised upon a syzuRsnctem which will secure purity, hxpcrieoce,
efficiency, and economy; a strict regard
for the public weltae solely in appointmentx, and the speedy, through, and un­
sparing prosecution and^punishment of all
public officers who betray official trusts;
with a sound currency; with education
unsectarian and free to all; with simplicity
and frugality in public and private affairs,
and with a fraternal npirit of harmonv
pen adiug the people of all rectioM and
claasce, wemay reasonably hope that the
second century of our existence as a nati ,n
will, by the blessing ofGod. be preeminent
m an era of good feeling and a period of
urogram, prosperity, and bapp'imm.
A ery respectfully, your feGow&lt;itiaens,
I
R. B. Hatb.
Congressional.

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ku. wkUtei ImtIm dh"

PROBATE ORDER

foirnu

gg MSe ae th* MI1M0 woW tar ta

»...k U.nutxa

II.

a STEVENS, Bretoo, Ma.

their own men ; but they aro not obliviowi
It, tl*m
,L —a 1____ - a

Pktkbs Household ]uun&gt;i&amp;

• tecood cMte, Mr

PKTKS8' Sacked Selections

O'Dremdl

Co»™n»» wre. wtlUMri raikudm.

Indianapolis

GOING SOUTH
STATIONS

PfflBS IUSICAL IAGAHNK

The Siatetman conliauis its discussion
of the CongrecsBonal question as follows:
It » galUjte. u&gt; notieethr hearty eodorremrnt of the areiop rfJaetar, Oouu‘X. by a. district, ia refcretree to the
preaentatwo of the nona: of Juno. O'Dot,,
aril, aaa candidate for Coapaa.
While

and two of these are shaking in their boots

The

" 5

VEGETINE \

Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates the
whole System.

18T2, hr bow a follower of that counter
firit “reformer” Confederate, Copperhead

six out of night Congressional districts.

F.5
18 ’IS

Brawaar.ato.

■raiirmd

hat nppoats him for President for any
office in the gift of the people.

ter '
HO.JXO.I

Piters Octavo Chohusiw.

dignified and appropriate expression of
Will tho Journal in giving the list of his position as the Republican candidate
for the Presidency.”
Liberals who follow Tilden and Hendrick*
The Wisconsin Grangsn have taken
in the campaign, please point out, who

snores of honest Democrat who will never
vote for Slippery Samuel or for anybody

- (OOLUMBUa TIME)
” GOING iloBTn -

Tbc SocOWblTcn &lt; Hberd lirt of Pre -

tocted as to be beyond the reach of harm.

and it ia thought that with good nomina-

"

ribald receive the bcartv support
of the American people- Agitarirai upon
“f°“ Gb.tiot, Cubtos, _»o«tb BAL’ &lt;”
-"■’’eatob, Suit, Aff W baij o’
this subject to to be sjmreheoded, untd,
bv oonititutiofod amendment too schools Kaxt Coi'BTrt.; aLo a la»l« M«
m placed beymd all danger of sectarian
control or interference. The Republican 8400 . Ba»d Priir of ITS lof G&gt;e b«l
party is pledged to secure such an amend- Band, a Cxji SKvt, Borth »:« for tb«
best loaf of brred; a» Olirer CbdW Plow
The resolution of the Convention on the forth. b«n riddof oo. rere of corn,
subject of the permanent pacification of the worth 120, a &lt;-Lle Chilled Plow for
country, and the complete protection of al beat .preiwn of flowing .&lt;•
its cit&amp;eus in the free enjoyment of all of held under the .napfoee oTthe Boud of
Director.
Serb |Jow u aMufoetwrod
UMirteWlUfaMl wJfAi.
of great impartauoe. The condition of apt^lp for thaw premia-., end u.
the Southern States attracts the attention ■worth 120 apioee- A breut.fol
e«&gt;»g
Parlor Fooutain, prire »15, for the bjwt
toilet ret. »15 for the beat yrerlmg hofer.
OI LUC WUM1C uuwu.
-­
recovery from the effects of the war, their (10 forth, bob trained rtrera by
first necessity is an intelligent and honest
administration of government which will
of dial
vics. worth $12.
protrot alldhMUf
“&gt;
lifical and private rights. What th* South

erty of the citaen, the free education of impossible to make atay capital out of it,
and his supporter?*, with one accord and

in this county that was n “liberal" in

raiiBijiii ui Maia H
Condensed Time Card
nr
EFFECT JTOT.T i, M76

Petkbs Organ Selections.

With t» Mkr (ntde U„J it
ind. wc dr, nr&gt;f k—t__ -a
.

In .I ,
i
/u. ,

The New York Tribime doses an edi­
torial crticlc ou Governor Bayva’ Utter

.
r- v "onnou be looked vipen
!■? ll«“- If k. U aomimtea
eteoted ha will make uu active and

VALUABLK INFORMATION.

Peters Parlor Mcsic
rttaoii.

laws of tho

La Crkmedela Cr&gt;’mk

rf - *“

Tho D.ywn (OH,) Btr.ld-.d J;„_

VEGWINE ia Sold by dl DRUtWIBTS.

■alreUwu.SjJfl

�jfe'epii-Hertlj HeplibltcapBajyiBr.

Pi0«on Mitch.

8f f iciAt pawruiwwwn.

SoettiwMt.ru
ths llth &lt;lt.

com T Y~ OFFICia*~

CorrMpond.no.

Br. J osar h. July/2th. 1876.

A sojourn ia the fruit region for the last two

account of "The Battle of Long htlasd," wMak'
is effectively illuMsaled.
Mr. Hour’s fourth paper on •Modern
Dwellings" is devoted to ftfrafttfre, and is
profusely illustrated.
W tLUAS I. Ifroxx contributes an exceeding­
ly intereating lUusirkted paper on "Saratoga

boundary. 0., p^er breech leader to
brief UalariMl shoteh, by Mua 8nfirst, 8 15.00 to second &gt;10.00 to third and
samF. Cnorxx of liter Admiral William BranW-00 to fourth
10 birds each shot from
eight yean I have at least once during ths
plunge trap. The reeaH was aa follows:
summer of eachytar vlrited this interwtiu/ar.d tory.
Haye.
delightfttl section of our country.
Goodyear
I teok paanga at Grand Rapids, Jone 22d.
Hotehkls.
Black

New Bulfefo. I need not tell pleasure seekers
stall acquainted with thisgtart of our state,

GUIDE

i t TV LOCAL R- R- TIME-CARD

in I lUi-iJ» Exrrsw. ut

Pureheaa
Buxton
Jordan
B- Bennett
Dickerson
Sheldon
Mudge
Evans
M5 r.x.
F. Barlow
Huffman

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

neat. Il is proverbially the paradise of Michl*
£.and lather .ffrt.lt when Inxnr

Raxby
Cole
Wilks
, Prickett

Eaton
Black, Sheldon and Wilks each killing
birds straight, they stood back 26 yards and bullish of strawberries. And between the
made the following score:
5th and 28lh of June, the berries shipped to
Black
market on the boats amounted in the aggregate
Sheldon
no a to about 75.U00 .bushels.
Wilks

Blaek taking the first prise, which was a.

ia«t. at Us, abate ebeoeadelegatee tool
ulown July llih*Icu.
'
n
tHT

w'll be held as follows:

WHEAT (wbltelper bMhaL*
WHEAT (rsd) per basbel.BU

COTTON MODS AM MISG

OORW.perburtri.Mc.

BUTTER, per lb..

MOV IS TOM HE TO BUT.
APPIaBS.perbashel.BOe.
ONIONS,■psrbertrel.Mffigfa.

WHERE

PORK. I7.OO«8J».

At A W. Bailt

SHOULDERS, per IK. ISc. •
LARD, per lb.. 13c.
M
TALLOW. porlb.7Xs.4M

Prints 7 cts.
Lonsdale muslin 12 eta.

and Impart ial- interested in

Uy
ply daily between St. Joseph and Chicago took

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

HArmtCS MARJLCTB

Best cottonadcs 15 to 30 eta.
tor*U the deliaate appetite, as full and interesting M Usual.
Good Ticking 12 cts.
to the heat-debilitated frame, one only needs
Twenty bone Coraclt -15 eta.
NOW’S YOUR TIME.
Ladies1 hose Exra heavy 16 eta.
to vlrit this region to appreciate all the advan­
Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
tages con fared upon it by nature, human in.
A nice line of Coat Bindings.
dustry and art.
. A Fortune for a Day'a Wagon and a
Big Bonanza for iaaa (han a Woak’a
fie* Style Shawls 90 eta.
This road ia a good one. now controlled
A full and complete assortment of
Work.
wholly by Geo. C. Kimball. A. M. Nicholas.
Clothing. Suits from 84.50 to 840.
andC. M. Lawler, as itaehjef c.tfiocrs. The track
xxifitf
A. W. Bailet.
is smooth, and well graded, cars commodious,
last an oportunity fa offered, of whieh
of oar citliens will eagerly avail thexnFob Sale—A valuable young horao
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.
The fruit region proper is the entire strip of of the Kentucky Cash Distribution Company's
country along the Lake Michigan ahoro from advertisement else where in to-day's paper,
John Stanley sella better and cheaper
that their cnteqiyUe is sanetlonod by law. Tea, than any other Houxc in the city.
Manistee to New Buffalo.
------ &lt;—i--------- ^rfDcl fairness

t hui and Ix&gt;w«ll—Arrive daily, exerM Sunday.
■ liuO m.: leave at ld» n. m. P. O’s--Nonh
i Smith
■ line. Filmore. Bowae, Alto.
•tiur* and Battle Creek— Arrive Tuesday Reed

J.M.NEVIN8. P.M.

portrait of tho author, with Some chareeterb*
lie venee by Jaw T. Fixcim.
William Gimox contribute* a beautiful
poem, "Hymn io Freya." '
The Ettiy Chair dfacuuea pelitica) maaomoctinp in presidential! oampaigr.9, takes
U* among the traneoendrataUate of Brook
Farm, and gathers some hopeful indications
*v* '*—“—**’ ~‘-------- - of our political,

COMMERCIAL.

pitice;

lull

breadth of country devoted to this fruit for a
Pur chest being the only man that killed nine' eireiut often miles either way from St. Joseph
and Dtnton Harbor except lakeward. The
Of those who tied on eight Wrd« at IM yards
Hayes
Austin
Bennett
Dickerson
Barlow
Pricket
Reed
Diekereon and Beed then
hickerno

rying in dimensions from one to twenty acres,
and all in orchards of the apple, plum, peach.

of the public schools of the Capital. To thii
end, they have bound themaelves to fairly aud
honorably dietribute over eleven thousand
caah gifts, amounting to &gt;600,000 tho antici­
pated lurplai accruing after effecting the edu­
cational objects aforesaid.
‘
That die distribution will be conducted in
the fairest and meet impartial manner. Is
•mplj graranteed by his Honor Mayor j
Taylor, and the Board of Councilmen of the
city of Frankfort; the indorsement of the
banking institutions of that city; and by the
active supervision of a score or more of
leading State officials from all parte of the

M. D. Reed desires to call attention to
hik new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours ol any day, ready to do
any work in his line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to tho building of
Ute best buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
shop with Jason Rich &amp;, Bro., corner of
Church and Railroad Street.
XxGtf
_________

teLRAD

HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES
Diseases with Its Agonies.
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS.
Nervoua Disorders.

Mothers aud Daughters.

Sick lit

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the licet
aoil is prepared for double crops and forced to
n the market. A full supply at J. P.
its fullest capacity.
Roberts’.
At thia writing the people here arc harvesting questionably the grandest and most attract­
ive opportunity over before offered in the
the raspberries. The crop is large and profile
Fob Sale—A fine mare and colt.
Timo will bo given if desired for an appro­
Blackberries and grapes promts a nabondanee. ter. half end whois tickets. Among the for­ ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones .
tunes lobe distributed are the following: One xxiStf
of &gt;100.000; one of8W,000; one of 825,000;
cesa when due earc is exercised, trenches are another of 820,000; and so on through the
All kinds of fruit, candies, nuts and
dug. and as winter approaches the figtree is longest list ever before presented to the pub­ ndsins, for sale at the lowest prices by
lic.
John Stanley.
and propped, when it soon leaven, sends out its

dux tun

B. F. Steinboff, has associated with him
in his Dental busin&amp;ct Mr. George wood.
prominent and widely known citixans of Ken- They will Occupy the old rooms. Have
tacky, who have long oryoyed tho confidence every fuci lity for doinv, the best of work
of the community in positions of public* trust
on short notice, and solicit the patronage
of tho public.
xxl —13tf

HALJ1. eoarsa.swUl., MJ»

■XSu.'iW."3,

'iXB B’X.SSI&amp;ilS
sr ; for thrse Pills will tnunsdlaioly

xxli4

ire. bare
, wMehla

DIED.

Going to Kansas or Colorado.
Huffman

Take the Atchison, Topeka &lt;t Santa Fe
Railroad; tho now and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Vslitty, to Pueblo, Colorado
available man, woman, boy and girl are in
Sprngs, CucharM, Del Norte, Trinidad,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
requsitlon to do the picking. Tito price paid
Santa Fc and all points in Colorado, New
Mexico and Arisotw. Special round trip
berries, and 1} cents for blackberries. The
90 day tickets to Denver on ante May 15th,
cases that contain a bushel cost 30 cents, and journey than Hostetler's .STomach Bitters. That at 850, taking in the- famous watering
places on tho 1), &amp; R, G, R&lt;x»d. Low em­
bushel crate or case, thus the outlay per bush.
igrant rates to the San Juan Mines.
Pullman Palaeo Sleeping Cars between
the Missouri River and the Rocky mount
in the
tains without change.
Close connection
city. Half bushel crate* have sold as low as
made at Kansas City and Atchison in
60 cento at home, and about 81.("&gt; to fl.25 or
Union Depot' For punt, time tables and
tho “ San Juan Guide,’’ address,
T. J. Anderson,
yield fa about W to &lt;0 bushels per act e. A
“
Act.
Mr. Johnson of Stevensville told me that he
XX52tf
Topeka, Kan.
obtained 600 bushels from 8 acres and that
Do you want the test Havana Cigant
The price of real estate here has fallen from
go to J. P. Roberts' for them,
60 to 100 percent in two years. Good form
GEORG^L HEA TITS.
and fruit land unimproved can be bad within
ANNOUNCEMENT to the public.
10 miles of the harbor at SO to 40 dollars per
acre, and improved without fruit vines and

but distasteful to sods palates before subjected
to the drying process.

Buxton
Jordan
110
Bennett
Bennett took fourth money judges II.
Cook and Geo. 11. Brooks.
Itefaree. C. A. Bailey.

County Cotretpondence.
cent" nnUie dollar.

H.wr&gt;x.» July 12,1R7*.

The Board of Kffnraiinn 'will meet on Fri- Eitiroa or Haxtixc* Bstvbucax Basses:
It is a conceded fact that the people should

the ones beat qualified to discharge the duSeveral of the lending laiaineae me a of thia
ny ate talking about going to the Centennial. The office of Prosecuting Attorney we look
upon aa nn exception to thia fixed fact, and
we believe that the people'a representative
Beiuember the maetin g Chis Monday even-

the county. It is well known that Harvey
Wright as a lawyer hsw ftw equals in the
State of Michigan and certainly no superior
; '• mhed at Ike Presbyterian Chords in this in Barry county, and we confidently believe
• Jy Bunday morning, was an able pro- that with him to represent this county in the
yet here a great deal of unoccupied land in the
d'H'ti.wi eloquently' delivered.
markel. Yours truly.
X
We noticed in our city In attendance on
ing against the present Incumbent but we
I. 0. 0. F.
think Mr. Wright would be much the stronger

hi. and F. it. Degolla of Middleville.

.

interesting article on "Disinfectant"."
'b i'r. Wm. E. Upjohn written for the Baxnppean on the 1st page, and our delayed
‘
unial letter on the -ilh page. Both
•h'.ubldc carefully read.

eating Attorney for Barry CountyMr. Wright will stump the county this fall
in the interest of the Republican party and
would accept the nomination of Prosecuting
Ally, should the County Convention see fit to

Tl.e Democratic political pot logins to boil, j

menl No 49 of the Independent order of (hid
FeMows held on Thureday evening the fal­
low Ing patriarchs were duly Intallol officers
for term Fix.
C. P. Norman Bailey,
1’. C. P.
M. E. H. P, Geo. M. Dewey.
P. C. P.
Scribe.

"

SJ! if,:.‘sttft ftt

5-

For Stomachs out of Order.
Me medteiae wilt so etfseUslly baprov

Our Centennial
Train has brought mo a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade, whieh I will sell
way down low for Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machinea. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I slso sell Well 4
Cistern Pumps.
J.

xxiltf

Macs

CENTRAL HOUSE

HASTnroe, mich.

L. E. STAUFFER, Prep.

Opposite the Post Office
Hastings, Mich.

HOLLOWAY A. 00

Madison Dispensary
It is

,W»r«X" "Mrttliw.

.

I am now all alone in the Photograph
busineM, and aa I have made arrangementa to increase my facilities for doing
ibetter 'work than ever, all should call
and got a negative taken. The superi­
denets of debility, will effectually neantralise the ority of my work in the past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of firet-c
work in the
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
A. CARD
south side State Street.
TO THK AUXRIClirPVBLIC.
31tf
Geo. T "

Frank 8. Bowen.

of Middleville, now of Big Rapids, Mecosta
On Saturday eveniag last, the following
"u Thftroday the dwelling house of Birchard County, is a candidate for nomination aa
brothers were duly Installed officers of Has
Olerk of that county al the hands of the forthUnp Lodge No 68, I. 0. 0. F. for the present
totting Republican County Convention.
Of
course we are not personally interested in tho
N. G. Fred Nochtrieb.
■ixTepiye. Loss sboutpOO. • No ir.surV. G. Charles Hartkey.
lion in saying that Mr. Webster is a young
man of decided ability, unfaltering integrity
Treasurer. Norman Bailey.
and unflaging industry, and would make a

Disorders of the Kidneys.

conditions of the atmosphere the Bitten shonld bo

Treasurer, Jacob Meuse,

of »•* r«rty, even in this hot bed ofnorthDemocrats.

.^r.WvV

Harpw'a Ma«ailn« for Aosval,l87&lt;

oppo-

CHARGES SAME A8 USUAL.
Hastias*, MWt.,Nov. M.B75.

xxSe

r»I*ete4 to lakrplktc bgtfre" Justice Hiker
Hsarxa's Maosuxa for Augua t contains
the entire eixth book of Gbomx Eliot’■ "Dan-

XXIYlerl

FOR SALE OR TRADE
ONE PORTABLE STEAM SAW

Hr reports haring had a good time,

public earvaM

third part of Mrs. Caere's old-fashioned loro
riorv "The Laurel Bush; more of Jfuajt
Hxwmoaxs's ••Garth;" and three excellent

iVl'PAIB OF.

SOOIV »tor&gt;ra&gt;.

The beautifully illustrated paper oa Mollesthe Number, is a
W College, which opens
Hmnrttuin. OS for M

• ford.

their interest to build m»».

thrilling

TERMS.

For

�'isrste*..,,,

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER
Embraces under one management the
"
Trunk .Railway Lines of'the
? and NORTH-WEST, and. with
— .neroiM branohes and couDMttouA
forms the shortest and quickest route
between Chicago and al! points in

Incrrau of Vi.iton from a diitaaoa
-M.ohin.ry
Halt an Intrroating
Place-Rapid StrMaa of Invention

Illinois,

-The old and tho New Prirdir.o
Pneaea—Trial of Mowing Maohlnea
—Coot of Living Not ao Extrow-

MICHIGAN,

th odd
care for. A nffipent number ;pf l»g,
narrow sectlotbi'OTWlMft on acre each; bad
Philadelphia, July 8th, 187-6. • boon divided off in the fields by cutting
A still larger attendance at the Exhibi­ openings in tho grass, and those had boon
tion is chronicled this week, and a greater assigned to the several machines by lot..
proportion, than heretofore, of the visit- Tho grass, which was mostly timothy, was
ora are from the more dtetaut States. a light crop. It stood up so well that
tho task of cutting it was really too easy to
It was not expected that visitors from the
form a practical tosL
The expedient of
extreme West or South would begin to running a heavy roller before the porticuarrive until much later in tho season, but lar mower which the judges were watch­
already they are coming in largo numbers, ing was made use of, but as the ground
was very level those nuchinos adapted
and m they return tho vacant places will
for low cutting on such a surface bad tho
probably be more than filled by their advantage. On the 5lh of July a trial of
friends and Mpaintancea, to whom they harvestin'; machieei' took placn in a large
describe the wonders and delights they wheat field, one mile from the scene of the
have seen and enjoyed. I saw yesterday mower trial.
Reason has returned, for the moat
in Machinery Hall, looking at some of the part, to tho*.- boardiug-houso and hotel
mamkraa specimens of meehanicwm, a ■kecpcra, whose expectations and: charges
party of six persons, whom I hare met in were rather too extravagant at the start.
different buildings no less than a doxen For tho advance of rates by boarding­
house keepers the «o-ealled boarding
rimes, beginning back about the second
agencies were responsible. None of the
week after the opening. This only ill aS-' hotels have had the crowds thev expected
trates tho charm tho place has for those and some who raised their rates have prob­
whose time and means admit of a pro­ ably. regretted it. Of these the Continen­
tal and tho Biughtun arc the only ones I
longed visit.
have heard mentioned.
Most of the
In Machinery Hall, crowds daily gath­
others maintained their old rates and de­
er round the wonderful eiik weaving ma serve credit therefor/- The well known
chino, by which elegant silk Centennial Mcrehawts oii Fourth street have profited
badges with a portrait of Washington, by a fair dMrse in this respect and I am
and appropriate inscriptions interwoven glad to mention it. The few houses that
in bright colors are being constantly run maintain first-class accommodations at
off. It is tha heatest-'piece of work 1 second class prices, and never take advan­
have aeon in many a day.
There are tage of an expected increased demand for
many things in this building that at­ entertainment, arc the ones that deserve
tract the attention of those who like to and got a steady liberal patronage. The
“see how things is -done."
So much Merchants is large and taxes good care of
that a law years ago was ‘ hand work" all who come. Dome of the large hotel
ia now entirely and perfectly performed enterprises near the Centennial grounds
by machinery, tho improvements in which have not dene as well as was anticipated
have taken such rapid strides, that the so far. They deserve wdl enough of
majority of people look on in amazement. those who can affnnThigk prices, but the
In do department is this improvement tendencies of viaiton appear* -to be to
more marked than in the printing art, stop down town nearer places of ammicin which all who read newspapers arc nient and general interest. On the whole
interested. Of tho millions of readers of it is easier to get good accomodations here
dailr papers in this country only a very for little money now than 7 it was six
amidl proportion know how they . are weeks ago.
maos; the Wonderful rapidity of the vari­
ous processes by which a complete news’ NEW&lt; ADVERTISMENTS.
papa- is given to the world. Next to the
steam engine the printing press is the
G. P. Rowell A Co's. Column.
" At the end of the United States long
line of presses stands an old dilapidated
maehine, with a brass plate, which is do
other than the printing press at which
honest old Benjamin Franklin toiled and
sweated 148 years ago. Speaking of one
of the incidents of Franklin's London
life in 1768, this brass plate records:
“The Dr. at this time visited the printing
office of Mr. Watts, of Wild street, Lin}
*h«r« will b»
«bu reoortod I.
coin's Inn Fields, and, going up to this
bionatla mineral gptinn in bj-ceno |
particular proas, thus addressed the men
n« poektl will not parmit thrnn to lr»r&lt;
■r. allmuMTUit tbe Centennial. Wo a
who were working at it: 'Como my
friends we wiU drink together. It is now
forty years since I worked like vou at
this press as a journeyman printer/ The
Dr. then sent for a gallon of porter, and
he drank with them, 'Sucoara to Printing."
How easily one can picture the Doctor
gently replacing the pewter pot upon the
bench or handing it to his nearest neigh
bar, and then, with a sigh of satisfaction,
wiping tho foam from his lipa with his
big. bandanna before proceeding to give a
aeries of contented rubbings to his broad
forehead. Surely here is an idea for one
of our best artists.
An unusual combi­
nation of history aud—nature I
Franklin's press is only a little leas
rude than Caxtooa's; it u only a little
leas redo than Stanhope's, which is to-day
reproduced with more or leas elaboration
in all the baud praaaea known to that
world in itsotf—thc job. printing trade.
This&lt;dd mas .of Franklin’s is only be­
hind Stanhope’s inysameh as it does not
possess tha toggle joint, a joint bringing
about a nreasure somewhat similar to that
induced Dy the radden straightening of
the human kuee. It is a wooden frame­
work, about raven feet high, with two
uprights and two crow-heads, one station*
ary aud the other sliding, by means of
which the lever, working the screw, for­
ces the platen down.
The table moves
backward- and fcrward, the * trajeaing
being Worked by an ordinary crank handle,
which turns two small wheels furabhed
with reverse strapa. Such is the .aimpie
machine by whaee alow and labored
maaae thabook eduratioa of the world
wm earned on an hundred and forty­
eight rears ago. Bat walk to the other
end of‘•Printing Pries Bow" in Machin
mt Hall and behold what a change.
We have jumped over a century and a
half into the presence of the lightning
Hoc, the Bullock, the Walter and other

Wisconsin,

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Is the shortest and best route for all
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Nrw ulm, aha all points in Southern
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Is the only lipa for Janesville,

YOUNGMEN.
CHARLES R- WELLS, 1‘rMidcni.
HENRY L. HILLS, Secretary.

Watertown, FqndDu Lac. Oshkosh,
The moat extensive, thorough and com­
Appletoe, Guxen Bay, Escanaua plete) institutiou of the kind in the world.
Neqauner. Marquette, Houghton, Eight thousand grflhatcs of thia college
Hancock aud the Lake Superior
now in sucorasful Wsintsui in tho principal
Country, its
Freeport and Dubuque Lina
Is the only route for Elgin, Rockford,
Frffport, and all pointe via Ereeport.
Its
Chicago and Milwaukee Line
la tbe old Lake Shore Route, and is the
only one passing through Evanston,

cities and towns of the United States

Pullman Palace Cars
are run on all through trains of thia
reTblB It tbe ONLY LINE running

the application of and carrying out of our
novel aud systematic method* of

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YmiU Men

Lake Forest, Highland Park,
Magnificent granite building, with ele­
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Milwaukee.

Mayen Jr.de-

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these cars between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago aod MilwaUKce. or Chi­
Young men who contemplate a buainewt
cago and Winona.
At maha our Sleepers connect with life, and parents having sous to educate,
particularly
requested
to scud
the overland Sleepers on tbe Union are
a
fl aliroad for all pointe West ot for documents relating to the college, which
the Missouri River.
give full information as to terms, condi­
On the arrival of the trains from tbe
East or South, the trains of the Chicago tions of entaruce, etc. Addreut,
&amp; North-Western Railway LEAAE
CHARLES R. WELLS, I’nwidcui,
CHICAGO as follows:
rx2Ulf
New Hawn, Cann
For Council Bluffli, .Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two ThrouA Trains daily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room ami
Sleeping Cars through t&lt;» CouncP
Bluffli,
Af’MATIC
For St- Paul and Minneapolis. Two
Through Trains Dally, wiUi Pullman
sjmtte
Palace Cars attached on both trainsFor Green Bay and Laki- Superior,
Two Trains daily, with Pullman Palace ,
Cars attached, and running through to
Marquette.
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dally, Pullman Car» on night trains,
Parlor Chair Cars on day trains.
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Minnesota. One Through Train dally,
wit ti Pullman
t/&gt; Winona.
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Cam on night trains.
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— I. -.
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T8&amp;,
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GUARDIAN’S SALK.

nlL-IL'SSS.ti-Z^fS1
Smith. Minor*. Solko U hereto fin
■ball tell at public Beetion to the blobeat
Tbureday the third day of Anfut. A. I
one o’clock in tho afternoon, al the dwell
on the proniaoe. in the Township of Wo-

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••aty thre« (P&gt; in town foar (&lt;&gt; north, of mas
rv«n (T) we«t, tb« wfeok contoinin* forty «0) ncra
lam •»r»*-fBpUES g JNOnSOX. OnaMtaa.
Dalai Jane. Mh A. T». HOT.
JaneBwT

SAUEON KXErtTTfON.

Family

cfeltlra. »»d fi

Sd of Jud». A. D. 1OT. to aud to

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riU dlatribate to the Uc

FARM FOK SALE!
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$600,000.
’• Portofc Bx-Gor. Kj.. Genl
irnvKLT wo postpoN’hknt i
LIST OF GIFTS

WOOL. WOOL.
50

n Poberti r-lait

RE IMPROVED

and 82 sown to Wheal. Tho property t» well
fenced and thorough drained. There ia I be
foundation for a house, and a good barn on
the Premises. Tho property will be -old on
liberal termo, u to p*rtncnf» asd at prieeo
which cannot foil to bn aaiiefactury to any
one desiring

PM1OB orncsra

A First-Class Farm,
finelyloentod, and under thorough culture.
Fur Particulara inpnire at this office or of the
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                    <text>VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1876.
THE YANKEE 8HOOLMI8TRESS.

WHOLE NO. 1067

poor; but you remember .when I went
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.
homo—the time Mr. Spooner and I went
off to be married, according to rumor?"
How the Centennial Anniversary of
“Very wdl. I felt then like shooting
the Declaration of Independence was
same bpdy.”
[TVom rtr Country Onttlman, Albany
.“Nover mind. I received a leder rcCelebrated—Impressive Ceremonies
OF THE
que8tiftg: nrt to come on immediately to
and a Large Crowd—The Exposi­
prove my identity, and cstablbh my claim
tion Gets a Benefit—A Million and
to a legacy that had been left me. Mr.
half of Stangers in the City.
niiAYrm twklvk
Spooner's accompanying mu wh purely
accidental; but he wm an invaluable help
Early tho next mooning Mias Wardlow to me, for it was necessary for Mime one to
PKlLAirBM'HiA, July 13th, 1876.
was startled by hearing Hugh cougji Kto the western part of New York, and
The official National Celebration of the
kindly undertook the business. 1 re­
hoarsely; since school ho had como from
Nation.* Centennial Birthday—for ham
Mr. Griffin's and occupied a small chamber turned to my school duties; he arranged
adjoining hen. She went to his room everything satisfactorily, and when he ♦ho 4th of July ceremonies at Philadel­
2and found the child feverish and breath­ returned, nc brought bonds and money to phia must be called—was a proud affair,
n
ing with difficulty. Wrapping him up in the amount of twenty thousand dollar* for tho recollection of which will doubtless be
9
mEl°“£r'5Ur5?n1?,'1- A '•"“d
,bl« &gt;■"" "»"«« U*
K«m a blanket aha scatedffiim in a ehair, drew inc I This money, by Mr. YVatson'a adviec
•
i through another century. Yet
him into her Qwn town, and placed him in I placed in the bank. Every one wonder grand x&lt; it wxt the occasion* was not
her b.da warm fire was already kindled ed ft my taking Hugh. I was able to do
in the stove. She put cloths, wet in cold it; it was no aicpfice to me, but * pleas­ wholly, uumarred by conspicuous dcfectu.
Tho 'President of the United Stater, who
"
water, on his chest, and tried to raise a ure'.'”
perspiration, but soon saw chat ho needed' ‘ “And you could go on with your school outside of all jicraonal. considerations,
more efficient remedies. He had taken and renew your engagement nnotlier two should have been present u tho head of
la Urc Best Reel Rake Machine in the Market. Two finger ban and throe ant cold by sitting on the damp ground tho months,
taonlhs, ns.rich
oa rich as that I"
•'
I *
hl
-r* 1 «u doing good km, nd 1 co-1 u‘&lt; Jj*?™*"®. Ud to U .pdoguod w
of knives, furnished with every Combined Machine. We also have the
** preceding evening. Vcry bitterly she re­ '
on t!ieplatform,
platform,and
andthe
theNational
NationalCongrcsM
CougrtsM
’ _2 _,_clf."
I 00
myse!
proached herself fur her carelcasmm, in so joyed
41 I[ am di
glad, for your sake and llugh'r, for which a joint aorion in Independence
4,
far forgetting her charge, and the tears ran
J*!
Another thing might square nt noon h.J lx* tot
down her cheeks. She requested Mr, th.lyMiS.wii.
Im .phswaut
nbmant for
£&gt;r you.
von. You
Yon hare
have noticed
.
.
.
'
*
Griffin to call Dr. Emerson without delay. bo
r atcly suggwted. put in no appearance os
Mrs. Griffin as in a perfect coiuwotiou—, | tlui Walbridge ouablishmeut just below
Which Is the licut One Wheeled Machine in tiw Market. Call and
up stain, and down, doing nothing ol any Mr. Jillson's ; it is for sale, (and will ^o, a body. The reasen asrigqed is that the
account, and just being in the way. MLw cheap. I liad thought of purchasing it,, Senate failed co act upon the resolution
Wardlow was heartily thankful when the if I had succeeded in securing me a birdies passed fey flw HoujM) providing for such a
Both Finished and Unfinished.
doctor arrived, and told her that Mins to cage ia it; I thought I would secure■ seyiiun. The Philadelphia papers have
Wardlow and himself could take care of the bird before I bought the cage. Would
। justly spokoh -with aornc bftlurncss of these'
n........
..... . .
oiiiiuio rin», vmo iwcrjHtakev,
B1ICD8AI.L, AND MICHIGAN SWEXPHTAKtH. ALSO THE BlUIMAIJ. CLOVMK Hugh, if she would kindly gut diem a cup you like to buy it yourself ? it would
then be your property secure from all re­. defect* for which uo apologies arc adcHVIXER.
of coffee for breakfast
qwta.*
“Cold water on the chest ? That is verse*."
IK OLD ABD RELIABLE TAYLOR RAKE. AND THE IMPROVED
GEO. M. DEWEY
“Act yimr own pleasure: But it is'
sound practice. How long since he was
Thu features of the occasion were a
JACKbON WAGON CONSTANTLY’ ON HAND.
EDITOR AXP PUBLISHER.
such a beautiful place ! I am afraid I
attacked, Miss Abba ?"
, parade^'in oration, a poem and chorus.
“I know nothing of it till about five! I should uut have dignity enough to be
' These the simde^t elements of such
u'.uatrvss
of
such
an
establish
inent
I"
presume he bud coughed before, hut I slept
One door east of Goodyear s Hardware.
••'When will my birdie go to live there,, a commemoration comprised the program­
no soundly that I did not hear him.”
me, the rcat being made up by the anver“I think when I walked up it was about if we buy it
ny. Miebi&lt;an.
“I had not thought of that. Next au­ eign .people who were here in hundreds of
two o'clock. I heard the clock strike two
TIRM3 OT SUBSCRIPTION
thousands, manifesting the sober and re- •
tumn will be'soon enough, wi’l it not
and three,'' said Hugh.
Hastings, April 12, 1876.
“Why not May ? I cannot wait so lung! verent-joy ofpatriotism ; the proud glori
“Why did you not call ma ?"
“I hoped I should get over it, and I I want my birdie to sing to mo through fication of the hcrioc Githrts who one hun­
dred years ago founded a government for
13 Puw«r I’rmiM. New. Material. &gt;
know that you sat up late; it won twelve the summer."
J 4&gt; IMatlna al Dvina !Ui
Itwasfinallydccidcdth.it the 1st of' tha IMdfdo and of tho people. The thou­
before your light was out”
Dr. Emerson lotted anxiously at her, June should be the time to move into tho sands OJttic opening day of tho great Kx .
R J 77. X f) F .1VER TISINd.
but she met his eyes with a bright smile, bouse. I&gt;r. Etner«on left bis-patient htjH podtioa have l»ea more than equalled, but
which expressed a world of moaning, and aslacn. Jamas camo up while Miss Ward­ the trace of a enrdess and cosmowlitan
Men nru
low went to dinner, and in the afternoon gathering have disappeared.
reassured him.
- “We must not let Muw Abba keep such Mrs. Watson camo in, und insisted on tak­ still here from all lands. The scion of
late hours. She will lose all the roses ing her place while she took a short rest tho rcrid house of Sweden stood by Gencral-dhennan on the grand stand, and tha
in the adjoining chamber.
from her checks,--if she does."
On Wednesday, Hugh waa draael and Emperor of Brazil in his rigorous incogmAs Hugh looked at her, he thought lie
had never seen her look so pretty. A down stairs, und Abba went over to call to sat upon the platform at a later hour.
smile was playing around hpr lips; her on Mrs. Watson, who said, after a little Theanbient and fading Declaration of In­
dependence was taken from its long seclu­
:
cheeks were glowing, and her cyw spark- conversation
&lt;
ijviuwo.: iwi 8&gt;jqi »xot m,oo'i lima I
“Only think, Dr. Emcrapn has bought sion for tho first time, and held with jerIt waa a glorious April momiqg. Tho 1the Walbridge place! it was sold this mor­ ercnt hands by a descendant of its pro­
nt auction. CharL:.-; intended to pur­ moter. The ff-igf, the umforms and tlio
| robins were ringing their carol ofjoy in the ning
।
it but he saw the Doctor meant to troojw of thirteen unittrl colonir* gnthered '
' splendid maplo trees that Mood in front of chase
&lt;
it and so he did not run it up, as he for the: first since tlio Revolution in this
the house. The sunshine waa pouring its have
'
S uwould. ' I told him ho ought to garrieui) town of the war of indepcndonoc,
light and gladncas into tho chamber. Hu; ;h otherwise
&lt;
hare gone two thousand Sellars u’ghcr, but their march WTW_head&lt;sd_by the flower­
TH« FArrn IS ON file with
breathed more «a»ily, and fell asleep.
The doctor said : “We .shall have to. Ibat he said it was of no use, as Emerson ing yoatliofa natitfoal army—the West
Point Cadets—and the loag line marched
have outbid him at any rate."
postpone our ride thia morning. Were would
’
past thronged and cromkri ranks, which
"How much did it sell for aLlast ? ’
you lliinkineof mo Ia&lt; night, Abba?"
"Only seventy-five hundred dollars, fur- tdiuwod die accent, the }&gt;earing. the man­
“You arc Inquisitive Ude morning, Dr.
hiture and everything. It w» a great nan! and tho habits of forty Status and
Ktncjrmh.".
Tho house itoelf cwt over ten Territories, and naturalised citiaonK drawn
“You must not call inc that. It is so bargain.
I
long since thy one called ino Edward, that Ithousand dollars, three years ago, and there fruin as many alien nationalities. If the
ten uervu of land, and so much shrub­ General Government was absent, the gen­
1 believe if any thing cofald ndd to mv are
i
and nice treenail started: there is eral podpie were here. If Congreau foiled
happinoB, it would be to hear you call bery,
1
that name." ,
inot another such place in the couhty. 1 to meet in the old hall und round the cen­
did
want my brother to buy it, ever so tury with another general and Continental
“
It
would,
take
little,
then,
to
make
you
&lt;
’ll IL. TV. SINKERS,
Congruw, the poople from early morning
much." m ■
happy, Edward."
“I am sorry you ycre disappointed, Mrs. were pairing in a Consent und orderly
‘I knew, darling, when I first saw vou
strcauD through the ■ ancient room. . Th.
this morning that the question was deci Wataon."
• “R will make a delightful place Yjjr—the fratermJ greeting with wbidl'BiWton aur
ded. I never mw you look so contented ;
11-UiVEY WR1GUT,
Doctor. If be were not such an incorrigi 'prised the nation a year ago was not the
and happy."
did baehdoT, we nhould thiAk he wu salient feature ofthu national gathering.
“I am nappy. I noif know why I came ble
1
It wxs tact needed ; but its fruits were •
here."
'
!
Iwre in full harvest, and men nw without
“My precious one; life will be doubly
JTOIW ICM
“He saya he is tired of boarding, and he comment or murmur a Confederate geocrdear to me, now, I lutve something to lore
get some staid matron to come and ;d leading the troope of the united colonics
somo one to lovp me," and lie faded her must
i
to his heart..
.
1be his housekeeper. ’ He is not a bit of a though' (Ujc streets of Philadelphia.
The parade in point ’of numbers' was
’s man."
“Mrs. Griffin is calling. I will stay lady
1
“Perhaps bo may have chosen one, not­ the largest aver seen in Philadelphia,
with Hugh while you co down to breakwithstanding. But, Mrs. Watson, I am though no larger than the writer lias seen
“Just as you please, but I had rather obliged to defer my journey till next week. al six o'clock in the morning on the 4th
“I am sorry Hugh is side, but I wish of Julylin New York, where the city rcyou went down firat." .
----- IN—
“That would not be proper. Gu right you would give up going altogether. They giments all turned ont But it wns a
along or Mrs. Griffin will oomc fidgeting wish you to teach inTSid stnnmcr, and you brilliant parade beeuuac composed almost
;kuow I would be ever » glad tolnvo you entirely!of crack organisations from all
up here, and wake up Hugh."
Special Medical Announcement
ports of tho country. The Centennial Le­
Tho child alept sweetly, and Mie had and Hugh both come here and itay.”
"I do not think I will teach next sum­ gion rooeived one continued ovation all
only
to
keep
ths
cold
doths
renewed..
Life
Joy (Jomfort and Happiness
looked very pleasant to the liUlo school mer; 1 had so long mterm this past one, along tltc route, and the southern regi­
To Tilt ‘
teacher. She had never soon thetinto, that I nuod change, and I have piomibcd ments in it, under command of Gcu. Heth,
Were greeted with nnpkuae on every
:
.
when suoh a rush, of perfect, happimsra had to go to Fairhaycn for a time."
“I do not blame you for not wishing to hand. The march was long and the heat
OF H ASTINGS AND VICINITY.
pervaded her whole bmng.
,
-.
Tlio doctor’s ouick atop come springing teach; it is • confined life, but you hitvc almost intolerable which caused a number
up the stairit, end. bo brought her breakfast tho gift of making everything easy. What to dropout from exhaustion, but there
dr j. b iasum
were no 6cri'»iu» cases.
•
.
on a tray.
.
. wiU youdw?".:. .
Tho exercises were conducted in Inde­
“When I get my arrangement made
“I told Ma.. Griffin Abut, perfect .quiet
if __,
any on. called
the reason
Mason II will
will' tall you.
" r the
.. pendence Sanoro which could? hold only h
was noraraary, and that14T
":J for
Mrs. ‘Griffin also had heard that Dr. fraction of the throng upon the strccta.
Emerson had bought tire Walbridge place, Upon the platform «at.,tho Emperor of
.and
was ail tip-toe to tell the tidings to Brazil, Dom Pedro, Sir Edward Thornton,
wo needed anything uoeof u» would come .
British Minister, Prince Oscar ot
rcjtito
.Wardlow, and oouH hardly wait till the
1
down, and thi-t jqu could not ; lomrt,
. ’
ph« came in. Thu young . lady smilingly. •
chfid, so I would bring up your hreakf
U.
told
her
that
Mm.
Watson
had
jpst
in
­
Now( darling, what ia it jqu wiah to
and Hancock,
formed her of the purchase, arid that1 shy
ahy Sheridan
bncnanuona
mwcock, and
ana a host
n«rc of
oi
mo?”.
!| ..[j
■
tho«sM it &gt; w,good «m
Win &lt;*aJs. Tl» nrewunder the
“Yoartuppoae Abbm . Wardlow
direction
the inuprwriU* Gilmore ml
and
_ ■ - --------direwi™ of
i.f (he
Theodore
Thomas.
Acting
Vic
?
Proa
.
Joly Bui.UjiKta k«u&lt;T
elie.i;icr
Tea, Vian any other .House tn tbc aty. dent Ferry premdod in the absence of the

UNMRALLED SUCCESS

o

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BY A. VKBMOMT FABMKK'fi WIFK.

BUCKEYE TABLE BAKE!

25 sold last year and every one gave

THE PEEBLES COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKE,

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TRIUMPH SINGLE REAPER,

SEETHE BATIFPLATFORM BUGGIES

jh$eiBiYcekljMlicap Sapper.

A.T AGRICULTURAL FLAXT.,

MESSER &amp; POWERS.

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON

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PRCt'ESSIOKAL AND BOESS CARDS ■

DENTIST

Nashville, ‘

Kichiian.

Great Bargains

HH.ll&gt;.'READ! -RE.4I)!

Pianos Organs
and

Sick ud Afflicted !

| The Smith American Organ,

.

HAZELTON BBO.’S PIANOS.

.

ERNEST GABLER PLANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

OM Piuoj infl Orgii tateiin EnAaige ftr NciOk-

Th.

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BUH-OOK, Wholesale gent for

Michigan

at&lt;Crand Rapids, East Sag.naw and

D. BROWN, Piaqo Tuner.

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=

PATTY POLICY
dirty pool of Hew

NoTOaber Ibrt will c«ny

————
Washington, tfsly 8&lt;h/1876.

York

Rail Road

and «Ul they laakad in"

nation,

Coafedcring the deep interest* now felt

with

raiX

These extra ocmmons interfere with my
rad

the

importance of

the

&lt;1664,

may think time not wholly

wtuA’s
« estimated that 250,
000 strangers were quartered in the city
on lhenidtt of the 4th, and thor pres- good of the party if not of the country.
once has told upon the Exhibition in the
mceeeding days.
Notwithstanding all
the other attractions of Tuesday, cverv ted by patriotic impulse* and would not
avenne of the- wondrous city *1 the Part designedly do their party or their country

detail of the news at the National Capital,
some ofwlfich they, perhaps, get an outline
rfby telegraph.

says, “kv wheel into line.'

;vk«Ptau«t vnjw.ii1 uts".
results of their action may be detrimental
almost doubled their currying capacity, I
ibm nra MUI u*b&gt;e u&gt;
lb« ma!- |
This has induced the American people
titude as fast a* they congreeated at the ■
various stations along then- routes. A to DXcan by a law. more binding than
careful inquiry into the character of the any written statute, that no man shall
sttaodanca showed that although a large be elected for the tkird term as President
proportion of the guest* were from Penn­
of the United States. This ha* induced
sylvania and adjoining Staten, one-third
of the whole came from towns and cities the people of the State of Michigan by
very far distant from Philadelphia, while I this same unwritten law, to decree that nA
not a few had but recently arrived from man shall be elected for more than two

the light of the reeea« developments at the
this reason will we support Tilden.

afternoon the alien daoew was still more
increased by the arrival of excursions
from the Eastern and Middle States, and
at the dose, the department reported the
paying admissions at 47,787.

party rule, and the two term princi- j
pie an unwritten' law of party usage. A nd it I
is both expedient and necessary, aaa rule '

|epMtan

that knows very lew if any exceptions, to
make this the universal usage, to an extant
Hastiscu, Mich., Jclt 20, 1876.

political aapriationa to indeavor to secure
for himself a third term in any position.
Once settled as a rule, all will recognise

For Vice-President,
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
\
of New- York.

REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL
CON VENTION—3RD DISTRICT-

term as Governor, and, though very" popu­ vagabond, disgraced by the civilisation of
lar personally and an excellent public aer-'
| rant, he very quickly learned that the
“We wheel in to line-' Yet, and so did that
people of Michigan would not ceteent to other angel, and Milton telb ua that
( the second re-election ot any man as
।

Governor.
These things have seeiucxl to make the

he battled with the hosts of beeves."
But he waa keepen. and finally kicked mat

and it is wise in almost every ease to en­
distilled damnation, but they put a pair
force it without fear or favor. It is not of­
of boras oa him, instead of goggle*.
ten that any man is so much better qual­
This is the character of the party who
ified to fill any position, than are scores of
want. Reform. To-day, all intent and
his fdlow ciliseus, that it u wise in his
with burning seal going up and down the
case to violate tku law of party usage.
land kbouting for greentiacka and a green
Its enforcement always has a tendency to
back party, organising greenback clubs,
make all public officers courteous, honest
and eSeienL It* relaxation tends to
existing parties, with our Pet Idea, but
arbitrary power, inefficiency and political
stand with spartan-like finooem, refusing
corruption, if not personal dishonesty.
all aid and. comfort to our enemies. But
Therefere, while we my new as we have
see the wires flash the news that slipery
always said, that it ia not teite to rotate out [ Sam is the choice of the Democratic Congood men, efficient men. and rotate in bad
or indifferent men, we believe it is alwoye
the

end of their second term, and ro­

the continued sneceas of the party at the

polls. This policy will ensure vigorous
active men in every poeiUea of profit,

and the opponents’uf Chinese immigration,
land grants and railroad monopolies, they
Un, doobUna, &gt;«»™a
of
lb, U»ioo«oM«»rflk« rAMtoi, «M»y

station ; or. if it adjourns at all it will be
nol before the time when the voice of duty
nails them to repair to the Arid ot political
disputation tq wreatle for tha-mighty fall.
ThefaAjoritxfatliA Hofetc aro anxious
toadjMH even now. but -nrii is the attitu de ofpublic affairs that the Republicans
are determined to keep them here; and
this they will accomplish by means of the
Belknap impcaehuH-nt trial. The I&gt;emocrat* think the trial can proceed under the
direction oflfa maaugiww, but the Senate
d«*Urt». pZU* 4V. as-i-l _
impeachment continuing during a reccro
of the House. So the majority iu the
House now threaten to adjourn over every
three dap.
'
The leaders of both parties arc fully
alive to the magnitude of the issue involv­
ed in the Presidential campaign just be­
gun. Men discuss the question* which
are shaping the destinies of the nation,
with that grave coooern for avoiding mis­
takes, which is an infallible indication that

is apparent that another struggle for supre­
macy is to he made br the old slave hold­
ing oligarchy, and this time the cunning

He operations dartag the fiscal year
Itng June 39.brolva«4|feductiou in
’ *
-----| «. In the
has been
,
—--------- thereon.
8106^997 72; tathedefabernng curren­
cy interest, 8678,000, and in the interest,
thereon, 89,060 ; fa the debt on which in­
terart has omsed, 87,523,400, and in the
intercut thereon, 812,343,93
lh&lt; un
claimed inmt, 83,150. and ia the entire
bonded debtfend interest, 819,677,801 65.

reduced 813,685314 80 ; legal tendere
amounting to 86JM2,48*; and fractional
Thanks to the hot hooded seal of the curnmn amoantfag to 87',882,828 8i)
HU i. tk. p«-»t C^P**K **“ baviagfaeo redeemed and retired during
bidden purposes of ths Soqlhara Dvu^- theyw- This Is not only payment of
debt, as truly as ifany other part of the

wing of the
therefore, coi

idle during the year, retardior-

of readmission to the party uextNovember,
(tearing the absolving names of Bayes and
Wheeler.

Notwithstanding
the
dissatisfaction
evinced |»y many of the Democratic lead­
en, the convention at St. Louis has, per­
haps, selected the beat ticket within their
resources With all the boasted discipline
and superior organisation of the Demo­
cracy, however, they will scarcely Succeed
in whipping in the Western advocates of
inflaliqn. New York w anything but
sure for Tilden and Headricks, for Demo­
statement is designed to influence do not cratic discipline has no remedy to heal the
know, possibly, thfa the internal revenue wounds inflicted and sustained by Tam­
tax system was established in July, 1865. many. The inveterate animosity to Til­
Judging from the pccture of legislative den which prevaili among a large num­
•flairs and the fraetioas temper of our leg­
islators, Congraw will hold a continuous State can never he subdued.

in the Democratic ticket is to be (bund in
fact that Governor Tilden u evidently un

increase of 81,644,000 ta

the iietidej

currency intarent dwc. making a total in crease of 88^89^8841. On the other
hand there has beek a deermse of 81 *!!-’,
610 ta the debt on which interest has
ceased, and 820,256 J 9 in the intercoi due

of &lt;352,504 io the kx*l:Under debt, and
82,912,878 91 fa thelftaetioaal currency,
no that thecurrwacy debt has beat “«■
traeted," fa etlmr words paid, to the extern
of 83,265382 91 danac the month
month has been only 83^71,S*4 , 31. To
balamtothu there has been an increase in
218 60—from 540,909,966 37 to 841.­
944,184 97—and as increase of legal ten­
ders on hand of53,718^33 27 ; total in
crease of cash owned, 87,752,651 87. Tho

our public school system, and, ta tact, the
fundamental principles on which u found been 63,881397 56, I(fe quite satirise
od our civil and religious liberty. If
elected, it is fair to presume that thia man
who nominated him and other politicians
of fractional currency during the mootli
cilu..eboogf, »nJ

rise a predominant influence in the coun­
cils of the Govennnent.
They will also encounter the opposition
uf ibe womans suffragists, who are implacadlc indignant at the scornful treatment
they met with al St Louis. The candi­
dacy of Mr. Hendricks will lose for it
thousand* of votes ta the Northern and

drink*

particularly ta retiren&gt;eot of fractioaal
currency, the efiin balance ta the Treasury
has been eonsiderably reduced. One year
ago the Treasury held 879,854,410 44 in
coin, of which
821,796,300 was on
end by
coin certificates,
sad 858,
058,110 44 was owned by the Truss

rhile 584 97, but the outatam
cates were 328,681,400.
944,184 97 wmowned I
decrease of 873,113^

The sentiments expressed by prominent
Democrats here, and titf drift of Govern- tional currency ;

the State of Ohio,

to defeat Allen for
laid on that wall wont catchword of tho
Governor,'(the mao who waa the head and
38 J one
front of their Pet Idea,) the man only a
30, 1875, and 113,004,141 73 June 30,
The rappoeed w;uilibrii«a between the two that tain.
1876. Had the recspte from intern*!
few abort weeks ago, waa charged, generally
great parties is the motive power that now
infuses unwonted ,u’Tgy and activity into
State, with complicity ia the frauds of the contest. That equilibrium was brought
Congram ta regard to econo
by about
n in dealing with the army
Boes Tweed, with stuffing the Balta Box­ about by the injudiriouA Mtion of individ­
ual
Republicans
and
the
late
efforts
of
es in the City of New York in 1868, in
Southern politicians to re-unite the South
wards where the Registration showed a
by meanng the ex teqfedmtei into a
-voting population of 12,000 and giving secret league, known publicly ns the large reduction in the forte of, the army,
Seymour over 17,000 majority, and this Southern Historical Society, to vote m while our valuable oficcre and 'aoldiera are
was charged to Slipery &amp;rm by Horace directed, and drive from the polh ovary

incentive to the young men of the State
to fit themselves by. close and careful study,
■nd a thorough moral training to fill
any one of the many official stations which
In a letter from the Western part of are in the gift of the people at each suc­
Greeiy, their candidate for President four
the State congratulating us oo the nomina­ ceeding biennial election.
This will
Mississippi
It is also intensified by the
tion of Gov. Hayes, there is just a line on induce our boys to fit themselves by the
And still the mommrt he is announce! as immensity of the stake involved, embrac­
State politics, that reads as follows, vis :
most thrrough culture to become able legis­
the Democratic Standard bearer, this noble ing, as it does, the question, shall the
“Now give ns the State ticket." We do lators, wise and cautious judges, and thinkband of Spartan yreenlaekere, gny hatred voteis of the country surrender now
not propose to give the Stale Ticket, as that
through apathy, the graa»- principles at
ferae during the war of the rebellion, and
ia ta be the work of the Convention at
yield
to the enemies of the Republic the
most important of any that can be
power they vainly sought to acixu by force
State Ticket that we think would be very
baa died away, their astonished ftrtenenibe­ of arms. It is well known that, cafoufatsaliatactory to the Republicans of Barry
hold them throwing their bats high in the

THE STATE TICKET.

tk* hitherto oorfiaiog ~«h»» of
putj. Bom*.
fhrahttog the
.... j___ -U I.rlumninnl

interests of thes Republican party because I
rhich has hitherto prevailed
national fever, political or otherwise. This of the policy w;Land* aetoas the bloody
of “shaking ;
is more particularly .true during a sasmon
---------- SmUEtSi irt» oSof Congremt Ctase emmunioation &lt;ith
the heads of the grectDepartmenta of the cial position under the Government, while
its needy defenders were removed U give
Government, and with the leading politic­
them place. The Veteran Union will call
ians, who throng the city with their rea mass convention of ex-soldiers, to m«rt at
speclivc mission* to one or the other of lodianapola co the 10th of next September,
, them ItajArtmetits. enables one, pomaaa- to ratify the nomination of Hayes and
| ingfihe requisite time, a reasonable share Wheeler. An immense assemblage rf

[ of ifkiuhitorial talent, and some skill in
den up for you, fiot or coW, a greenbacker 1 comparing fragmentary data, to throw
much light on the events of each day as
ally, of the Bota Thief, Tweed, or a States­ thev are developed
AwirabU post of
men of great purity of character, a man observation at the preset time, for here
everything affecting the interests of each
rings,or a great Bail Komi manipulator and party is promptly reptfrted; and from this j
wallowed in the Tweed Tammany Ring point influences arv directed by each that I
mire, a man who has fuvyki nMy for tend to the prosperity or the injury of the
other.
Fty example, a day or twfi since a Dem­
peace, the war for tha pretervatiuo of the I ocratic campaign document was brought
out which essays to place in exaggerated
Union is a failHrt."
This is the kind of Had, gentlemen, contrast tha expenses of the Governmcdt
under the control of each party. ’ An in­
that the Journal is ready to serve you
sight to ita character may be gaiued from
with. I don't know icAicA kind will coat one of its statements in regard to the collec­
tion of internal revenue. This veracious
as the entire Bill of Fart will n-Jt be.pub- paper says that nut one dollar wu lost to
lished until after they hare an interview the Govcrnmeat in enUocting ll»e internal
rovenuo previous to I860, but that since
with thc/ricmij, of Peter Cooper.
“We wheel into line.” Yen, that is

works admirably, and the enforcement of
the unwritten law would prove equally
popular with the people for every other
position in there gift.
All know the what Judas said' when he took the thirty
excitement that was caused by the state­
ment that President Grant was seeking a and betrayed his master.
third term, though there never was the
“We wheel into line.’’ So did Bene­
least particle of truth in the charge. All dict Arnold, and took his bag of British
will remember bow Henry P. Baldwin Gold, turned his back to his country, and
was frowned upon, because he desired to deserted the noblest cause for which man
secure for himself the prettiye of a third ever struggled, and died an outcast and

National Rajililicai Tidal
For President,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.

Ht '

it a Reformer. He has successfully
fought all tho corruption ta and out of
his party in Now York.
I There, you greenback men, you pay
j your money so you may take your choice.

succemive terms as Governor of the State, i
and by Constitutional inhibition made the
sheriff ineligible to a third successive
term. The tendency of all this has been,

ioor

BUllioOB
Surgeon General s, Adjutant General's
and Second Auditor's Offices oce-flfM.
tbatr prsseat otaRoal force, which ■ alneady insuffidcut, while all the duties con­
nected with
will fall on

nraa. ■. mutari.
K.' W. VOIGTi

‘•Wa wheel Into Line"

about as follows, via :
For Governor,
Ch swr a* M. Cboswkll, of. Lenawee
ForLieitanant-Govcntor.*

Alovxo Sbmjons, of Ionia.
For Secretary of State,

clerks.
.
Again, the Democrats fixed the salarica

Eoitob Banm*:—

tide in the “ Home JoamaT of the 13th mssprirn, we my, "Bhree fem behold your doubt. Then,.having full poaa
in.«t. and on reading it, we found that the faBcc efeef." la it awy wonder that a
I concerted scheme is to
out.
editors of that pafier liad Itasted the name party so utterly devoid uf all true genuine
Those of tho South,
_
wished by the war, thought www not
ratifying the nominee of the St. Louis

William M. MoCbamt, of Geoeame.
Foe Commtaioo of the State Lead

Vuk

Balpb Elt, of Gratiot:

cites ones mirthtah
the beading, John thinks he has
For Attorney General,
Armlsv J. Smith, of Casa.

£A'NT-

Graetefcwfairaidtimt Mi

�AtriculW C.H^. CorrMpondenoe.

a» ficial famim

SPECIAL NOTICE.

ftrt Vam Jacirn &amp; Sapnai
UlLIOAD,

Aor'l Ooll., Labmibo, July.15,1876.
Mr Editor :
t
from Pmlunk, a start time eincc concerning
S&lt;«ie thne o, four ,OTk.
1 M„
relation In oftce. aad k being my aantimento
«Ud«
inl0„d^ to, ,0„
JulyMMh, 1878.
Having rami tu the lUxxta a letter written

exactly. I could not rafraln from adding my
mile t»o In that direction. No* Mr. Editor I

am not an officeholder, never *u and what ia
mor* 1 never expert to b*, but itarama to me
there ahould be *om* honor oven in the dixtributton of county office, among th* d*wviag or our county, in our party. I have
nothing to nay agatnet any praaant incumbent
in our county, a* to competency, for we all
know they have perfortaed their dative not
only lawfully, but I believe with honor to
themeotve*. But beoum* they hare done
credit to the county and te themachra, i. that
any elgn they eh'ouhl b* allowed'to ' remain in
office always. I de-qqL jbeHev*v^n&gt;y man is
entittal to a life tenure of a place merely beeauae ta may have |«eaM*ioi&gt; of it. We have

•coroe of men, good men in our connty who are
jurt|u worthy and Juit a* competent a* those
now in office, and if onr county office* are offi­
ce* of proSt, one eet of men ahould not reap
all the Bendit*, and on the contrary, if they
are bunleaa, then ehould they not be Iorue by
different individual*. The aheriff can hold
hi* office but two terra, in eucceraion anyway,
then why ahould other* be allowed to held
their* morclhan tw* term,. It seem* tome
that justice is apparent in the rotation princi­
ple. and I for one want to see it carried out.
Thine for the right.

Haye's and Whoekr Club.

ALL ABOUT THE'COUNTY.

UASTtaoa. July ITtk, 1878.

P-t«r, bul u&gt; uooommoo unoual of work
prevented its completion, aud, at thia Into •rreeabl, and whalewmv sti*ul«nt and ibmum of
eounteractin* th, foUgaas of travrtlag. On loac
day I commence anew.
sea vo/a«c4. vhtr, the crewi of wbaliaa or olh«
vmmIi are almost wholly restricted to salt ecat. it
Aa for the work J; the moat improve­ has provwl an adeirsble pr.v.ntaUv. of scurvy,
ment is due to tho m* fence on the front. aadin the tropical seas it save, the sailor tan
It improve* it much, but will do ao still 1ahipfevsr aad malaria. Il baa aver proved the'
surest reliance of the cmiirant. exposed to th, mi­
®oro, when the border is graded and ,asmatic eomplaints which prevail In r*«&gt;on* of
•hade troea rat, aa Prof. Gulley contcm. country t.vly cleared of Umber, when the rays of
th, sun fallin* onytatnant vaaeteUoa. anexpeted
plates.
to them perhaps sine the creation, sxhals vapors,
laden with the seeds of diMaee.
Wheat ia being cat in lively style her* , Acclimation, or tho habituation of the eoaalitahow, and occasionally an cutcrprijuug far- ।lion to th, Hcntiaritlca of ah unaccustomed dim **«. lineaUy fwiliatad by th*rsoalar aMafthb
■tacr may. be seen stacking.
protective elixir, which imparts such vi«w and
to ere ry nerve and K-er that U is imponCorn promises n good crop.' But the •Iwtieity
i
blc for the vital envreim to beeomn deprowed to a
boys kok with dread forebodings at the 1point teeunsietnt with haaJlh. In unbrorabl.

fifty aerva to be cut, and hiukcd. No '
virion* rising before their mind of thou ]

Church Dedication.
Wooi&gt;Lixt&gt; July 15lh 1870.
Tho new Jf. E. Church for they n»e of the
German Methodists al Woodland- Center will

*u ekp i,r/f?rsr. mi' to n x.
.aEF SKINS,nwa. perlb.,0e.

__

_______ TRAINS O6tNG NftRTH.

IRAKBRErEKS. par bushaLU.

Grading has bceu commenced on tbo
Peninsular Div. of lb&gt; Port Iludn R R.

STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

surveyed through the middle of the farm.
It is expected the cars will be running by
November. All that remains to be done
is t* join the extremities by a line from
Flint to Ijaosiug.

1
!
j

Thu grounds about the Prof s. ■ hotM**
have been undcrdraiuc&lt;l this spring, and

।
j

J

Snrgical aufl Mechanical

summer, preparatory to grading
and |
dressing, starting lawns and flowers, etc., ]

the next day. Several such occurooees
have marred the reputation of the College
for honesty, which has heretofore been
sustained to a remarkable degree.

DENTISTS !

'

Win at lead to all l.ranrhet of tho Profarolan and

Madison Dispensary,
nw iuam at. cnm«b.

This woulij ta a dccnlodly unhealthy
locality for the person who is in this buri-

"-----loiter-’'11""'"'

HASTINGS

HTH MT.

, Arart Warn, Railroad*.

| '

nc«f, if he ahould ta caught at it. Lynch
law would in *11 prol.nbility ta the order
of the day.

The Fourth passed plcarantly—celebra­
ted at the college until three o'clock. The
exercise* consisted of the salute at sunrise,
parade of the cadets at nine, followed by
the proccmuon which proceeded to the
College Hall where the following were the
literary exercise* : A history uf the col­
lage by President Abbot, iu which he
jrietiucd vividly the rough pioneer life ot

Jnlr 11. l«7t.

SEiSi
•u wnu
»w---Otnetaaad.________ ..._____

in the &lt;
country, always enlivened by one or both 1
of two things, pumpkin pies, aud girls.
moonlight hoskingB, so common

The evening before tho Fourth tome
Al a meeting oClbr the Repuhlicah Hect­
ors of the city of Baiting*, held at the conn- one entered the room of Mr. Brueck, and
;ty Clerk's office, aa above, for the purpe** appropriated *36,25 about one half of
of formings Haye*and Wheeler cluh.
Geo. which had l&gt;ecn collected for the exercise*
M. Dewey was cho«ea chairman, and Win. H.
Power* secretary.
■ Mr.Striker moved that the chair appoint
a c*mmitte« of three to draft eukrtitution and
by-law* for Haye* and Wheeler club and report at aa adjourned merting.
Mallon prevailed.
The ehair ap]&gt;ointed ttawial 'Striker, David
It. Cook aud William ||. Rayford as such

Blxhxb Orricx.

VTHKATiwhUelperhaihel. »JD#1.1A
WHEAT (tod)perbuahe!.»LMtl.«
FLOUR, per ewt. RLM.
.
CORN, p«b,uh.l. 60c.
OATS, perbtuhd, SXWX
BUTTER, per lb.. Brtlte.
EOGS, net dovan.lfc.:
POTATOES.tar bushel.40c.
APPLra. per bothrt-GSv.
ONIOXS.'FcrbusheLMrtAe.
BEANR, per bu»&gt;.l. SMBR1 AO.
PORK. I7J3UWS.OO.
MESS PORK, per lb.. We.
HAMS, per lb.. He.
SHOULDERS, per |b.. We.'
LA IIP. per lb.. Be.
.
TALLOW, per HuBfo. &lt;k
'

IICHIGAH AKD TH SOOTK

5:

MARK THESE FACTS.
THE TESTIMONY 01 THE WHOLE WORLD.

MARRIAGE GUIDE. OR SEXUAL PAIHOlOGV.

HOUOTirB ODfflfflir.
Bad Leg". Bad Breasts J’orc* and Ulcer*
All dweriptien of aoras are remediable by th,
r»per and*Ul*Ml um of this laeaUtuabl, prepar-

iS-Mstis

in. Iboo rty ration al and saeoeraftil treatment.
InrttMf*.t hv natnr* U ,n
tk.
.

be dedicated on Sunday July 30tk.
Th* d*dicutory aervioe* to b« &lt;vm4»&lt;*.1 in
English al IQ A. M. by Rar. F. L. Nagier of the students of twenty ycant sgu. When
G&lt;«hen Ind. And In German-al 4.80 P. M. in the beginning he alluded to the fact that
by Rev. 0. Vraft Prreidtax Ehler of the dl»- this waa the firtl Agricultural College in
trict
A cordial iuvitxtton is given to all.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
Where you wul find all kinds of

FURNITURE!
Of every Description which we
can sell chcafter than any houa? in Bur-’
ry vounty, for Ummc rewan ns:
IaK"Because we hare no rent I a pay
21. Because wc make the most of our
food" ourselvee.
3d. Because we keep the bast g work-

the United States, the boya greeted it

with cheer upon cheer.
Thia was followed by a poem, “My
Centennial Dream,” by Mr. McCormack,
Advertised L etfers.
afterward was a history of the Constitu­
tion by Mr. Clark. The literary exercises
Liat of leusea Tcmniaiagta Itos IU»iing» 1’.
wen' closed by an oration by Prof. Fair­
O. Barry County, Mieh, Joly IHh, 1876.
child, Subject: “Our Fathers Opportunity
PuilieH AUm. Gspt. U Mimw. Hora
G—~,U Wai. llrimlooii. ffw. Cellspic. and Ours." Tho dinner ,find toast* fol­
lowing doned the exercise pf the day.
Benj. Dixon, William Sbopp, D. W Plait.
On Friday evening the Jlon. O. M.
Barnes lectured tafum the Delta Fan
Delta society, to which all wore- invited.
The subject. London, was handled with
credit to Mr. Barnes, and profit to th*
Wrestling Match.

COTTON GOODS ARE GOING UP
HOW IS YOUR fflK TO BUT.

WHERE.?
At A. W. Bailey’s.
Prints 1 ;cU. . . ,
Ix)A&lt;Jjlcrau.iii6 l!icu&gt;.
Shirting ficte.

Best oottonadcr 15 to 30 cts.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bone Cottcit 15 cte.
hearers.
Ladies' hose Exra hfttyy 10 $U.
I talievo this comprises most of the
A wrestling match between C.C. Mixer of
Two button Kid Gl/vc* 90 eta.
-J'y MBce the »taa»:.
A nice line of Coot I Bindings.
v rihiteJjkrt Mr. Donj. II. Itoa* *f Ala city and a Mr. Holcomb of &lt;VUr Spring-, news from this quiet quarter, except por­
Piles, Flrtulni, filridtfrca,
has l*rn arrange! to como off al Powers' tal* ducking boys, rtcriing the bdl dap­
New Style Shawls 'Ni eta.
*
i|d Ward: i» 'laugrroualy »iok with ty- Opera Bouoe. at Grand RapW*, on the 10th
per, running the Steward's wagon on lop
Clothing.
Suits
JTroio
*4.5Q
(6
*40.
day of Annual, for SiiUOa Bid*, the door monof the wood-pile, and such other liule
Wi*SSH *S?‘
xxifltf
A W. BaH.XY.
•*** winner.
Both have been
I'tm that
Wrigid. had a fJ *°
jokes too common to speak of.
in- attack hri night from ths effect of trained ami a lively lime is anticipated.
Yours till next.
!.c h »fitT&lt;sringR|d|rI
ifnl.'
Ror.
Dr. A. M. Blaxo, the Celebrated AnalytiToko the Atchison, Topeka k Santa Fe
eai
Ml*
1’"ton‘&gt; "l
the Ilasrinm House, where ho will remain
The Grand Rapids Eagle oaya:
untd Wudjteday Of next week. The
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
i in ihi» ,cctinp i&lt; martly •rear*! afflicted sltald give him a call, *» the
‘■Suppose M*mo man like B&lt;»« Tweed
Sprngs, Cncharas, pel Norte, Trinidad,
afairerop, though a»l so targa eertifieatra of hi* wonderful cures from had at any time proposed to Rutherford
SantaFc and all point* in Colorado, New
ieipatad.
■ome of ©ur leading ritiiew, and sufficing B. Huyte to stuff the ballot-boxes, does Mexico and Arixona. Special round trip
• a&lt;&gt; iimnim at the Oxiueil rooms fitmi any of the maladies tfl whtch flesh is anybody suppow the fraud would have •JU day ticket! to Denver on sale May ,15th,
brir, let hirt locate the drnoasc and toll you
Now at 456, taking iriithf flithomj! warring
iafcausee, and prescribe for your troub- been committed? Certainly not.
places on tho D, &amp; R. G, Road. Low cmarc what Tilden did.
He wm Chairman
ta.
1X1241
1 *r tta total Mf M ptarfci rtrv wylft•
of the Committee, and as such seat a pri­
Pullman-rsiece Weepmg tats Between
•ta Hayas i».| Wbcder .dub ‘ at IhA
Dropaioal .Swellings, P*raly»i*. and Stiff Joints.
We-ak &lt;«.r reader, 10 W J-rticuUr all«- vate circular through the State tmking the Missouri River and,the Rocky mount
County Clerk on tatuMay eventien to tbe&lt;*td of 1»»- ■»- B- U «rs«.*hich
Close connection
such information before midnight as tain* without change.
will t* founA In aaolher“&gt;““n ®2’‘|'I’J2*on
■ hid. and riinpni Crid the Ici- Tim I»o«*or Will be at the Hartings Honss-on would indicate the amount of stuffing
iho 27th inrt, ami Invitee ths a«rte«l to rive necessary in New York city.
The ballot
t Fair -pike ‘ for publication,
him a call he make, no charge for conmdtabL u*Jerukee a’eart . that he 1. boxes were accordingly stuffed, and the
nera
l*,i* fcl« *
T. J. ANDRBHON,
mrUff. »hc Dotfor haa recently voters were cheated. Tilden know of the
San Francisco, California, and
that |L4fta|iu Drqwu Km,.. .*&lt;
fraud, and the very l»«t thing that can XX52tf

.SSSEMAl!

inc in this State. m»d mdllw.rtlae
to Un» town on the 27th of each be said for him
montn was ‘be eUi«ns
H^IP
ridnity’the bendil of hie exlenmve exper- to it.”
Uurct anti-wonderful skill.
Naanvnx. JubeDth. 18»0.

Thera i. to be ,

STEBBINS BRO’S

UNDERTAKING
Bring g buhine*’ that needs a great deal
of experience.

After many years
in the buMinaea, can truly suy that they
can do better work, and give better satiafnetiou than any other firm in thte
■ectton. W. H. Stcbblnr, .the senior
member, with the experience of a lifoIlflK. will nlwayaghrc hla personal at­
tention to thin iiart of thcfr'exteniiiVD
bwdneaa.
Hcotte and Team furnixhod when
roquested.
Tho Electric Buliu will be uacd only
when deaired.

RKlfftf

SwgEp’a Hotel,
RAPIW................... - - - MICH
PS a. PICKXK1.VO, I"rwpri&lt;U&gt;n.
. KuablwhKaalU Mee a»l
t-ven u-uw uu«
" j . ,J' » • • 'IeTiI l irrt-eU*.
I BOAKMAW

t&amp;taM taU M&gt;ny a tram at' f
tin »n.ruapB.wl4 esmJug aiaiih ]

o.

WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Farutture Hoorn south aide State St.
oppoojto H. A. Goodycar’s Hardware
ftforei/ -

"Haatingn, July 28th. 1H75.

tfarrwi dmite* 1

‘•he Walland lku«a|h|r*lRlriday even- ‘
«r
Oaaraaa it- ta' • taurgv. *
»'l that
{

»«•

that he consented

Peerless Milk Safes
naw uu tahiblUOD at our Fun iture
Store. AU kind* of work wnata to or­
der. Bq .airing of oil kinds of old fttrDlturo neatly done.
&gt;
.

STEBBINS BROS.

•auw dpi not

Th*lrir««.&lt;

is

We sell duuc of this cln-nj&gt;-mnde Fur­
niture that te mndo by machinery. The
gtxxh we make is made by hand, and
warranted. Wc Invite all persons to
caliand Inspect our goods, for they al
brttfTitspoction. No trouble at all
ahow gouda.
Parties having Pictures to friuno
would do well toy 'them framed of ua
ta&gt; we can do it P errand Cheaper than
nny house In P- .y County. We keep
die Largest and Beet selected stock of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOUKDINOft, BlIACKSDS, Paphb— Holt&gt;KRS. WALL-PoCXKTe, Stri&gt;PBraHOIAIBUS,
■ .
and everythin* In the Furniture' Hue.
We Invite all persons to call and look

wIl! totalA

young

!,

STIBET

�. •&gt; Tmu n.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

•

‘

The Extreme Heel—Political— The
Centennial—PiU Men—Tea Burning

of Caatk Garden—Buaineea.

New York, July 15th, 1876
THE EXTREME HEAT.

The intense heat of th* past two weeks
is now happily over, at least for a time.
On Tuesday afternoon the city was visited
by the heaviest storm of thunder, light­
ning and rain known for years, which

lasted
from
ihree
in
the
after­
noon, with rare intervals of cessation,
till long after ten at night.
Tho city
YM absolutely drenched, and the air was
delicious y oool thereafter, a happy con
treat to I he stifling heat.of the past three

The heated season has been the most
severe that has 'been known in the city
for eighty feu*. The thermometer has
gone to 104°, aud stayed there for days,
taking occasional excursions down the
scale to 93, and at midnight or later,
down to 85. Of course there are days as
hot every year, but to have them continue
for three weeks, without cessation or let
up, is something unprecedented.
Every
morning there has been a column or more
of casualites, of men falling in the street,
of horses lying down and dying, and of
children perishing in their stifling garrets.
If it was terrible for the .residents of
roomy and spacious houses np-towu,
what must it have been for those com­
pelled to occupy garrote, without air or
ventilation, and subjected to the stifling
smells of the tenement houses?
These
people suffered all the tortures of (he
damned, and thousands of them died.
The mortality among children has been
dreadful, and its extent will never be

to Pan*—in
short, that it is .
_
thing the world ever saw, or probably
wiD see for a hundred years to come. The ।
best machinery of the world is there, the
best art of the world is to bo seen there,
and, in the matter of the curious and rare
inlaces, embroideries’, etc., no such coHcction has ever been made. It is curious to see
the crowds of women about these depart­
ments,' and to hear their .comments.
In
the English department there are a pair
of napkins—not towels, aa a fashion writer
in a New York paper raid—the thread in
which was spun and the doth woven* and
the embroidery done by Queen Victoria.
I cannot say ad to whether the napkins are
superior to any one dee’s; but, as ' they
aro entirely the work of royalty, I sup­
pose they must be. The Queen has abso
on exhibition a number of paintings by
herself and her daughters, which are
really good, royalty or do royalty.
The
time to come to the Centennial ia now.
The heated term is well nigh over, and
you have now room to see what there is
to be soen, and there is as much to be
seen now aa there wiU be at any time.
Fares are down, the landlords aro now
civil and reasonable, which will" not bo
the case when tho rush commences! in
September; and you can keep cool in
Philadelphia if you will observe common
prudence and the ordinary rules of health
ful living. Come, and come now.
the matter with the
.----------------------- ,—J, the Bucbu mao
is still in an insane asylum, and DOW
James C. Ayer, the proprietor and manu*-*-------- * l----- pectoral and a dosen
other pro[
insane aud is an inmate of a private uylum near New Y ork. He made bis es­
cape the other day,-and got into the city,
and conducted himself so like a sane man
—that is, ho borrowed money—that bis
friends did not know that be wm insane
till his physicians got on h» track and
brought him bosk.
His inranit
caused by over-work.
For thirty
he has n *
*
* ’
the sole

fair women aud brave men than any other i
on tho oonimont. But twenty yours ago
fashionable New York began to move up­
town, and the territory in Che vicinity of
the battery was given up to trade. Old
Stephen Whitney, tha projector of the
Pacific Railroad, refufcd to move wil b the
rest of his neighbors, and ho died in his
Al A.. M. Back’. Carriage Shop
house on Bowling Green, years after he
was completely Eurroundcd with burines?. JllfcrwnSL,
HMtinp, MMl.
Then Castle Garden was turned into a de- '
pot for incoming emigrants, and its old
character waa gone forever. Its burning
brings up pleasant mamories to those '
who were young tweniv-five years ago, but
to the Ntw-Yotksr of today it is rimply
the detraction of an unsightly old build­
ing which, they hope wiU be replaced with
a better one.

Camaie, Sin aid Omintal

GROCERS

BmmntM
is absolutely dead, and will bo till fall.
Whether it will revive then or not, re­
mains to be seen; The prospect ia not
very easouraging, I must ennfera.

Comer of State tad Omrsh Pt*

Oftr for Sale at the Lowest Linn Rale
UM) PLASTER
STUCCO'
WATER LIKE
LIKE &amp;HAIB

PtETBO.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

5115

Shingles Lath &amp;c._

Tl»«r. wui to

who raMrttd to tha

Tarrant's Seltxer Aperient

’

PISTRJUOTION
_______________

It was nothing uncommon during the
three weeks past to sec strong men stag­
ger in the street and fall prostrate—
“drunk”, some would say, but the po­
licemen knew better. Il was sunstroke ;
and ambulances provided by the city
would drive up and carry tlw sufferer off
to the hospital provided for the purpose.
Of the cases of sunstroke, one-half die.
and very few ever recover their health in
full. The city medical authorities have
given the must minute directions for
avoiding this terrible casuality, but yet
not bailor very few observe them.
A
wet cloth in iBe crown of tho hat is u
certain And sure preventative, but never­
theless Dot one in ten take this simple
precaution.
r

....
rill dblritmte In tka tickel-bolde • the Immcqm

“
Hclmbold, were of tlio class of toadies
who were willing to cat his dinners, and
sohe finds himself at an advanced age, with
millions of money and nothing else. And
the worry of all is, that he has nothing to
spend his money for, and with a body
and mind over-tasked in the getting /of it,
with nothing under Heaven to du with
it, he goes mad, and will doubtletui end
his days in un asylum. Money is a good
thing, but you want to be careftil how you
get it. Don’t make it out of piUs or pec­
toral. Swindle the people as a railroad
lawyer, and when you get to middle life
you may be as lucky as Tilden is, and be

No matter bow much Democratic pa
jieni howl about it, or how much they
may assert to tbo contrary, Tilden will
not receive the undivided aupport of the
Democratic party of this city and State.
He bought the nomination with money
which he swindled out of the people in
hi«. railroad schemre, but he has not
enough to buy the election,
The leaders
qF Tammany will give him a support, Tor
he hra already divided up the offices
among them, and has partitioned out the
spoils; bat there bo members of Tammany,
and Democrats who are not members of
Tammany, who cannot be bought or
driven, and John Kelley is having trouble
with turn.
There are thousands in
open revolt, and thousands more will fol­
low them.
By the way, speaking of
this 11 Reformer,'' it ia a fact that the
Brookjn ri»g, ft more dangerous one

,..»r -- -------

i»»w. Weuot&gt;», kt
DlTi.iou of Nort
RapMa. AlUoa.

“’•* ML™ ™E

b

$600,000.

bu«. P, Partaa Kx-Oov. Kj„ Gael Maaarrr.
f*ost*rrvsa.Y No postfoxmkxt t
LIST'OF GIFTS:

BWMkorlrtt Liar

fc.’STK.*

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL

S3

.fe~

Hastings; Michigan.

mn DAPIDD DIVISION.
Tki BellakU 8»«rt Uw
EAST AMD WKST.
to asp raoM.

HAND BAPIM AN I DETROIT
April 19th, 1ST*.

PENSIONS
To whom Pensions are

LE ABN TELEGRAPHY

&lt; * 8 H UrVUa ol a.
AMMte.4-.itbU. Miohica Lak. Shore raUv DiriM. eru»

s»4 dl—Sarsa &lt;rf duly, cither by anteteot m

m

ssx
$20 r,
rctfOMAjrcy^

QRAMD TRUNK RAILWAY.
MAY L_IS76.
D.potfool of Tkln! «tre«t. Uetreiu Train
y Kxprtt*. -

®«E»Jo

.

Tk« direct rooto Ar
JOLIET. MOEEIS. LA BALLS, PERC.
nsKsr, lacon, feoria, genes
KO. MOLINE, KOCK ISLAND.
DAVENPORT, MUSCA TINE,
WASHINGTON. IOWA CITE, GAIN.
NELL.
NEWTON.
DES MOINES

;

and be happy again.

laVWm'vx!:

A Great RMi ii Frites!
Dealers tn all kinds

FURNITURE
Ultoten Ottt arm Fraja,k

Council Bhifis and Omaha,

TttS a. n. and &amp;» p. m.

traltu arrive at 10.06 a.
W W7 NWMIGHT.
*•
Ira Miaaa'r.

SALISBURY i BROSSEAU

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I

uuas uue.

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAX AND UEANT
■

LEAVEN WOBTR.
ATCUIOR,
aaeA CHICAGO.

b lh.Or.wl Ol,

MUSTANG
Look here !

■

What ! don't you think we can sell

despite the terrible heat, b attracting
greater crowds than ever.
The atten­
dance is steadily on the increase, and the
item* hmam day by day.
The de_
rurtenante are now all
all the
artistes that wM be fa_ ___*______
*v—,
■nd you oaaaow mm a&amp; that there will be
to see. The vor^ct of the people who
have fatenfed all the world expositions is
that this i. as much superior to Vienna

SuUdim.

r. L. BAX CROFT.

Look here !
all old New-Yorkers
rad. There ia no building in the dty,
around which so many memories cling or
more pleasant ones. Built orgiually for
a fort, it was. many years ugo, made nnocccsrary for that purpose, by the buHdrow
of fortification* outride. Then it became
a place of fashionable entertrinamtn.
It was fa CmUo Garden th&gt;t Jwuy Lind
first sang in New York—it was the bmm
of all the grand ball? and eutcrtmnmcnta
given by the city, and it maybe safely
Eaid that tho old building baa seen more

Ooaclutwd

igsgggss

»n4 Si.ihsrn |winl».

The depreciation in .the prices of goods
is shown as much in such articles as tea
as anything.
There are hundreds of
houses in the city that have made im­
mense fortunes in tea and coffee, but they
have been very industriously lasing their
accumulations in the last four years.
There has been a steady depreciation in
the value of this staple, until at the pres­
ent time it is a lung way below the before-the-wor prices. In 1859, the price
best young hyson was 50 oentA per pound,
at wholesale. In '72; it got up to 73c.,
but to-day it is a drug in. the market at
30. And the other grades are in tho
same state of health, and the market
shows every tendency toward a still fur­
ther decline.
Where it will cud, the
oldest ica-mcrcbant can't tell.
The
8U Louis, and contributed of the money I United States consumes a pound of tea
they had stolen of the people of Brooklyn per annum,-for every man, woman and
to the funds that nominated “slippery child, making the annual importation
Those who had
Sam.” . I want this foot remembered, । about 55,000,000 lbs.
that the Brooklyn ring—the most un­ stocks on hpnd when the decline set in,
scrupulous, daugorotts, shameless, and have gone into bankruptcy, and the new
altogether bad set of political thieves and houses and the old ones tliat were strung
plunderers, the country was ever cursed enough to hold out, are shaking for fear
with—were,, all and singular, in favor of of a decline that will shake them.
Tilden's nomination, and arc to-day his
And by the way, the decline is os
chosen and trusted counsellors in the marked in other lines of goods,' M in teas]
campaign. This is a matter that ought A suit of dothec that cost before the
to he known, as showing now much the war S-10, can be had in New York now
“reform" planks in the Democratic plat­ for that money, provided it is of Ameri­
can doth, and if it is imposed, all the
form really mean.
Gov. Hayes’ letter of acceptance gives difference is the addition of the premium
the livdiett satisfaction to the Republi­ on gold, which at this time makes little
cans and the better dess of Democrats. difference.
Provi«ions, and everything
As a Democrat said to me tho other day, that wc cat and drink are down to ante“It has the ring of true metal; and 1 war price, and if the people can't live
know him well .enough to know that he now, they never will; that is to say, if
means it all, and will carry out all he says. they have tho money to pay for what
I aaall vote for him.” Thai letter, with they consume. A few artidcs of luxury
its manly utterances, and the well known keep up, but these will come down in a
The bars, restaurants and
character of the man for doing ns ho says, little while.
will make Hayes hundreds of thousands hotels maintain war price, but they will
The topers
of votes. It a an encouraging symptom not be able to do so long.
that in every ward of New York and are growling, and neyr men uro taking ad­
Brooklyn ILcpublicans are organising vantage of tho feding to start new places
into Hayes und Wheeler clubs, and this at cheaper rates. Let us get work plenty
without the interference of office-Loldere, onee more, and the "good old times’’ win
or those who are pleased to consider be here again.

Chicago aaJ Grand

nf oa/y hut

J. M. HEVFES,

W1LL NOT CURE.MH
'T'* ---------- ”•
PAIN. THAT AFF]
«e purantef Satfwfatiao.
'
MAN BODY. OR T
THE BODY OF A
Hoane fimusbed Trim to any patson HOMBO3 OTHER
IB DOMESTIC ANIMAL. THAT DO!
purehufag a Oftn worth
We
out give you better fitnuvs thaw «rtr offeud befona, for xa make tU juom of w
O^RAVKbTHfe f

M W

ABU MAN BEING. AND 'RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND UKEFIH.KRKM
A VALUABLEHUR8R

kansan. iirMAjrtnnmKrF^
ODLORAHO, XMD AWW

•suaian exeapua. XPaUr.

SwHFSLa48 STOOD THE TEST OF

WM

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VOli. XXL NO. 25.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MlCHIGAN. MONDAY. JULY 24. 1876.

j)if^n»i-WeBklyl«BplAlicaji tajw.
GEO. M. DEWEY
f INI UR AND

&lt;i

PUBLtSHKR.

Read the Record
&lt;=&gt;y ■'TXX3E

A. llnsn.rDloA
■ U&lt;mn

■District of Illinois, bought for $3(10,000
Mid consolidated for 11,400/100. ■
rifpOttTAKT CHAJWJW
AGAINST WOV.

TIUJXM.
. ' TUque of tho consolidation of tho Gal­
ena 4 Chicago, Union &amp; Kenosha, and
fiockforda ‘Roads with the Chicago 4
Northwestern, is completely set forth in
the following complaint of the H on. Ju­
lia® Wadsworth, who wee a trustee for the
original Galena boadho’dern.nnd also acted
fyr the ■tockhoU'nt

tk*iu«k

OLIVE# CBILIEB PLBW!

TUSIA OF SUBSCRIPTION

&lt;boS Sold ip i8pi.
Solo iy tSyt.
yy/s . ^.'sanaBsei^.
Sots i/f ityg. igypS SnLo ill iB/4. giopy
SoLd t/i i8pgr 440 ptfLLy 100000 niLL
. Wtepart of ths OmUmmsI l£l
I' ’1
•' WVWD you i8y6.
TUT

Opt ^Lf
Solo

a*

tod tUTli

1X»

_____

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

GOV. SAMUEL J TILDEN'S

RAIL­

ROAD RECORD

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED.
and

STIIDEB.M

get one ON TRIL

H8H BRHS.,

Champion Reapers and Mowers.

Jok^/Q. CRESSY.
SHkKlPh'. bepelj '.'unty ixniw
(X&amp;r&lt;xaar*r. OOLee al tbs Court Mt

Genuine Mishwaka Doublq.
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,

S- C- PHI.XDLEPUBLIC CORVIYANC

C. G. HOLBROOK,

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
Pit-JtuUr attoution rhea to |.«r?Klinr litlet.
UlloethuandUauv«y*aetae. -PraHieoln Boru »-.l MJuiniai evuatiae. OSen over Hopkta*
lBwoMTJ)ra&lt;«ita«. Ha»taM».Mhk.
xxtoif

LFOIVU RVSNELL,
A" I MU VwwiMfoon CnamMSOer. Jnstie* of
.pr^t

-

CHAS. H. BAL'JOR,

THE VICTORY IS WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

How Western farmers suffered.

Gov. Tilden and Tom. Scott working
together Ac. Ac

The Rockville Valley Union Railroad
was intended to run from Chicago into Wis­
consin. A charter wm obtained, bonds
issued and exchanged in England for
railroad iron, the same shipped fo Chicago,
and some of it sold to pay the expenses of
the charter and provide means for grading
the track. The road was finally foreclosed,
audout of the foreclosure grew another
company, entitled the Chicago. Fond du­
Lac 4 St. Paul Railroad. This company
had for its president a prominent gentle­
men, and its cars were running over about
GO miles of track when a second coilapse

took place.

This was about 1867, and in those diys
railroad companies obtained large amounts
of mongy’from the Eastern banks, the offi­
cers or directors indorsing the company's
paper. Ths President of the Chicago,
Fond du Lao k Sl Paul Railroad had in­
doreed heavily fol the company, and wm a
large owner of real estate m Chicago. In
the dilemma in which ho found himself
he engaged Mr. Samuel J.Tilden m counsel.
Thu President had token the precaution to
secure himself by taking the railroad com­
pany's bonds as collateral. The quenlion
. of usury was raised and a compromise sug­
gested of exchanging real estate in Chica­
go, at a high valuation, fur hoods and stock
of the road at par. Unsecured creditors
of the company were offered common
stock for 60 per pout, of the claims, wlijie
the said stock was worth in the market
about 15 per cent, of hn par value. Anoth­
er “reorganisation” then took place, under
the title of the
•

WM.

BURfilLKR.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

WM. II. RAYFORD^
CoaeeeUor at I.tfw. «n&lt;

For foil Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,■
Sn gars, Canned Goods, and all oth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
„B,

I*b*enlx Bloek. St

S®’*' ’

PARTNERSHIP.

I’PJOIIN,

Uku.-i.—UBe«

JOHN STANLEY, L
Haotsings, June 1g,*76

1‘ELIOHT J. WOLF. M. D.

t-i.t ftt •£

“‘I'*; **••• Street All calls will rseeh
*"■»&lt; lUsatias.
.
xxMtf

OR. H. F. PECKHAM.

•

A, P DRAILE,

H- C. PECK IfAit

.-’f &gt;!

*

HIYHICIAN 4 SURGEON, .

..“‘‘•■’BURT

v7
.

"Your orator would further represent
that^t the time of taking possession of the
Galena A Chicago Unoin. Railroad. there
wm * hinre aanount of money in tho treas­
ury, and soft forty or fifty bonds ofthe
BMstt 4 Madison Railroad Company

era,

810,000 per mile,
stock issue of but
830,000 per miM------------- |------------ ------1863 were over 81,000)000, and fc had
abswtthat mm in emh ia Ito UVBMry m
working capital Its Stock Was largely
held by thorn - living ateg its lina,snd
wm tanked upon m s favorite innMrsrtf
fortrust funds involving the estates of
widows and orphan*. Stock was bosght
and borrowed, proxies escurod, and finally
TOdcn 4 Co. manipulated aothattfty.
Ud »
«»a obuinj rcwfaa iT
the property, when it wm "consolidated
with the Chicago^Northwestern..

..............

wm

ia the petition at Jjalte .Wtearertb to
the United States Court for the Northern

years last put, (Mid a dividend of not tei
than six per cent. So each and every one
of ita stoekhoklcni, upon the amount of
stock held by them, and that ne stock wm
on Aho 2d day of June, 1864, worth from
&lt;toe hundred sad forty to one hundred and
forty seven dollars per share.
“AndSaMUXi, J. Tildes, are the same

and tn
r,

“.Votary Public,
“Residing in the City and County of New
York.
•

plaint is stated in a communication of Mr.
Nathaniel Norton to the Chicago Tribune,
S3 foUoWl.
"Editon Chicago Tribune:
“Will you bo ao good m to publish the
following for ths benefit of all whom it may
concern:
'■ it“The case of Julias Wadsworth was
commenced by him at iEe request of the
stock and bondholdero of tho Galena A
Chicago Union Railroad Company, and,
although an injunction was not granted
yet an order was entered by the Court
equi talent thereto—vix.:
•• “Finally, those, stockholders of the
Galena 4 Co. U. B. R. Co. who have ex­
changed their stock in ignorance of their
rights can now be restored and the bond­
holders saved from impending fuin by
joining in the efforts which are now being
made to act aside the pretended ccauolidalion which ttni eoniunimated l&gt;y trickery
and fraud, while thepublic can be renawd
from the derpotim of lhe*t most gigantic
and heartless trumopoly ever attempted to
be fastened ujxm a free people by nutkipg
proper efforts to sustain those who are’now
engaged in contending against thia self
constituted monopoly. ■ AU of tho certifi­
cates are now in tho hands of ‘ William B.
Ogden and Samuel J. Tilden, ready to be
Bren up in case tho consolidation should
i declared invalid.
“NATHANIEL NORTON,
v----Chairman of the Committee.'’

Au uncomfortable drawing room—The
dentist's.
What did Adam first set in the Garden
of Eden? His foot.
What is that which u lengthened
being cut at both ends ? A ditch.
What is that which every om has
but will never see again T Yesterday.

by
mm

marriageable young My.

“ Can you spell donkey with one letter?'1.
asked a silly young man ofa bright girl
'•Yes,” she answered ,

Why is a sheep the moot depraved of
animals? Because when young it gam-

^eP- M- 0. Butter, tho “kini-hearted"
“inlrepid" chevalier who

led

tie

whites at Hamburg, is a sou of the Sbufli
Carolina Senator Bolter with whom

- Late Rmftsd
u attorney and director of mid road, haTf

'

[«*«•]

and And

iratioB,
J**;

.

some two or threp nullion ol doliys.

Why is the first chicken of a brood
like the foremast of aship ? Because it's
a little forward of the main hatch.
ef Ift eaid Gates 4 Chtaag* Union RaU-

■

-And your orator shall over pray.
"JuiAfB WAD4WO*TM.
“HBRVXY, ANTHONT a GAI.T. •’ f- • ‘
"Solicitor! for Coaepluinant.
'
“A. W. Abbinoton, 6f Cowuel“STATB OF NKW YOAX,
.A .
“Cityand County of .,N. Y. $
‘•On the seventh day of January, 1865,
personally appeared before, ma, the above
named Julius Wadswomh, and,made
oath/hat lie bad road the above Bill of
Complaint signed by him, and knows the
contents thereof, and that the same is true
of his own knowledge, except m to those
matters which are therein stated to bg on
infonnatiohrand belief; and m to those

“ Your orator would farther - represent To be concluded in next Monday's issue.
into your Honora, that the Galena 4 Chi­
cago Union Railroed Company had slwaya,
FUN.
prior to tho 2d day of June, 1864, paid
QALirA 4 CTHCAOO VNlOJT BAUXOAD,
out of its oarain^s, all expenses for run
Shades
of
night
—window curtains.
uing
and
operating
the
said
railroad
of
sh running from Chicago to
which
Where won the first ntil struck ?
Ou
_
, rfRiver. It wm tho. first every name and nature; and the interest
Railroad in die west, having been charter-; upou its hooded fadebtodoeaK, and etch the hand.
•

wm

‘

Cxy, and, without any notice ,to your
Mr and a great number of the snaraboldere ropresentibg nearly t^ro millions of
duUara, declared passed.
“Your -Water repreaents that said Galena
4 Chiaugo Union Railroad was tho firat
railroad which wai constructed leading to
and from Chicago, and the first of my im­
portance whatever that was constructed in
the State of Illinois; that mid Railroad
Corporation had been for many years so
mimeged and controlled that it had acqui­
red a great reputation for trnstworthincM
throughout the United Rtatoe and Europe
and its stock and bonds were purchased
and held m a most reliable, safe and perma­
nent investment by various parties through
out the United States and Europe.
“Its gross earnings per miles tor the fis­
cal year 1863, ending December 31, 1863,
were eight thousand eight hundred and
eight dollars and forty two cents per mile,
and not earnings three thousand and six
hundred and seventy five dollars and
ninety eight cents per mile; and under the
judicious, careful, and economical manage­
ment which characterized said railroad up
to June 2, 1864 would soon have surpaie
od that of any other railroad in the North­
west.
"Your orator further represents, upon
information and belief, and'so charges the
fact, that prior to the 2d of June, 1864,
tho stock of tho Chicago 4 Northwestern
Railway Company was almost worthless,
and possessed no real anc intrinsic Value
whatever.

mils. Tile company had a hard lime
wish its toad of debt, end straggte atoog
until 1863, when Tilden 4 Cp. saw that
something must be done, and, in casting

To thoee Whom it may Concern :
1 am now running a NEW PORTABLE)
mACniNE for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
ing the Location of Buildings
«&gt;
great, and having handled about 1,200 build­ The consolidation paid so vrell that soma
ings in 16 years, feel confident I can satisfy
those that mav favor me Wtth a calL
Railroad, 73 miles in length, which did
mv address is Irving, Barry Cto., Mich
not pay,
seiMt nd, and
, M detailed
kvmg.Mioh.Apri.. H* t™-

procured the prbkies of a largo number of
tlu&gt; ahireholderB for the election of {direct­
ors of mid Galena 4 Chicago Railroad Com­
pany • * N *
that it was on the day
of the stockholders' meeting suddenly
presented by William B. Ogden and those
poisons shorn mentioned acting with him
and voted upon is a wbc tw« manner l«y

NQBTJlWESTliui BAILWAC.

some 300 mile* Q
on which wiirtaso

'

the Chicago 4 Northwestern Railway Com­
pany exchanges or givpn fifty dollars of
preferred stock end fifty dollars of oommon
stock, which they specially issue for said
purposes thereby! watering and diluting
the stock 01 the Chicago A Northwestern
Railway .Compepy to an extra wholly with­
out preee/lent *.\infraxd tif all the right!.
of your orator and all ttockholdert rimi■IO* w
lar tahufuelf.
• including 14,000
shares of stock which they have issued on
City of&gt;ew'
ihnpretetMo of paying foe. the Kenosha 4
York, and a chiton ofthe1 State '6ryjow1 Rockford Railroad, which cost them about
TewkWijgs thirbiH bf complJut iBTlta j 8300,Q00 and various other matters and
things of like character • • • ♦ and your
Your brttor .farther repretonU that tirstor is informed and believes that there
prior ts mid time the toid Samuel J. Tit
don, AfNiw YbHe-lrtd others to your Mr pretexts and pretenses by said Chicago A
ter unknown omjeorted ,together, operating Nrirthyymlcrn Railway tJannMpy , which
thm|kMn UrokMa/nfNeW York Otf,

among its san's, which had not been used
in the construction of tho Toed ; that fAcsc
were immediately tvhi, and the pro­
applied by the naid Chieayv d
with William P. Ogden M President and
iVortAwestara Roilroay, and all the money
Samuel J. Tilden M Trustee fur. the bond­
holders. The usual_ “watering-" ; pro mm Ofllu! Chicago de Gdiena Union Railroad
took place, and the company wm saddled CknpsraNon taea* aho appropriated to the
with bonds and stock of about |42,&lt;100 per mm of the M Chicago &lt;F ^ortAawtern

CHICAGO 4

stock of the Uhftgn 4 Northwestern
Rail way Company on the following terms,
to wit: F-v every aharo of one hundred dol­
lars of the stock offta D'nirM&amp;i MaEroad,

by Preston Brooks.

■

�WHEELER'S

LETTER

OF

There are many things in the G
malbaMujodiodl lU

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

AC

Jdj 74,1876.
the

trinn

M

____ „

L«W Down by Me '*.

Convention.

EqM RlgHrto Almond &gt;

.

Sum at* FMf"'djp
r'’«aicsd j„
Mm &lt;0r compndjnn, and ths fon is of »
MLgaffi sort-showing the eviden!
fendly Ayxwftion at the people. Aaother

.

of odd

seems to wear its

&gt;f quiet serenity.

■

O» Jspraeee b
yiallf ^flayed m these decorum.

Potomac, this
The raowd

dsm of subjraU rixows that 'Beard and
other modern artists were not wholly or.
iginal in their personifications of human

W
of interest in

Free Softools.

wetruusru-—________ »“•
•
general
attraction towards all things
,'vH curious.
It ho
already
been demonstrated that the majority of

Maidmk, July Iff.
The Uonorablr Eikmd-jtfPhcraiHi
Othen of the GiihtnitUt Of Me R

•diH ft**™*

febauawhw*
Gx.VTLiMXS—I received, ou the 6th
insl’; your communication advising sao
that I had been unanimously nominated
by the National Convention of the Re­
publican party, held at Cineinnati on the
Uth inaL. for the office at Vies President
of the United States, and requesting my
acceptance of the same, and asking my
I attention to the nummary of the Rcpnbli
can doctrines contained in Ibc Platform

Naliml Reyrtlitaa Tielet.
For President.
MTTHRRFORD B HAYK8.

•

of Ohio.

favored citizen of the land to the intelli­
gence and oouscienoc of *U who desire a
good Government, good will, good money
and universal prosperity.
The Republi­
can party, notwurindfW of the imper­
fections and lAorteomings ofjlhy htatnn
organization, yst with hoM«t jntvaan of
ita m ips ns promntly to retrieve all arrora
and to summarily punish all - offender*
against the lawn at the eouatay, confi­
dently submits its claims for a cqntinUed
support of the Amariezn people.
tWsnnl] K'’1W1?1UJ&lt;

ism and heartfelt joy at the pairing^ of tbo
Centennial birth day of raelr country.

In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Sherman of
Dbici bbmtaed the WfowinOonfc^reMr^,
'
'
'
Chelfcdnod*bt£eirfM.
bcamattwWrgq^t^fe

Mau. «h. is*#,

American citizen, without regard to'woke,
The Democratic pa pent themselves have
shall wear this panoply of citisanship as
furnished a large portion of thw arguments
fully and securely in the cane-breaks of
against their candidate for the Presi­
Louisiana as on the banks of tha St.
dency.
Lawrence. Upon the question of our
It b said that if the House ahould im-1
Southern relations, my views were recent
peach Secretary Robeson, the Senate will |
ly expressed as a member of the Commit­
tee or tho United Stales House of Repre­ insist upon an immediate trial, if it takes
sentatives upon Southern affi-irs.
Those all summer.
views remained unchanged, and were
Gov. Tilden han not yet removed Connor,

iare

MR WHEELER’S LETTER OF
ACCEPTANCE
Herewith we place before our readers

the

able

letter

of Hon.

William

A.

Wheeler accepting tho Cincinnati nomina­

tion.

It is an outspoken, manly, thought­

ful- expression ofthe opinions of the writer

on all the great qnestiofis of the day, and
supplements beautiftilly the letter of Gov.

Hayes.

In it there ia no dodging— He is

for “Honest money”

and the

neeemary

legislation to cany into effect the act
Jan'y 14th, 1875—He is for

tarian, Free Sehools,

of

non-Seere-

for all tbo people

irrespective of contfiffon or color—He
» for equal rights to all dames, North
and South, and the rigid enforcement
all lawH for the protection of the

iaa^ment &lt;(‘Dlvfof Trovidence in Ofo

tbs New York sheriff who permitted
“We of the North delude uuiuelrcs
in expecting that the masmai of tho South, Tweed to csca]&gt;e, and he shows no sig*.- of
who are so far behind in many of the attri­ an intention to do so.
butes of enlightened improvement and
^Thc Republicans have carried Connec­
civilisation, are in the brief period of ten
ticut in every presidential election since
or fifteen years to be transformed/ into
our model Northern communities.
That the party was organized, and they will do
can only come through a long course of it again in November.
.
patient waiting to which no one can set a
Gen. Robert B. Elliott of South Caro­
certain bound. There will be a good deal
of unavoidable friction which will call for lina, has issued a letter to the leading re­
forbearance and which will have to be presentatives of the colored men in that
relieved by a temperate, fostering care
Stole calling for an confenaxv at Colum­
the Government. One of the most po­ bia to deliberate concerning the ni-arurei
tent, if not indispensable, agencies in
neeemary for their protection and vindlca1 this direction will be the devising of
some system to aid in the education of
the masses.
The fact that there arc
Senator Cragiu of New Hampshire. has
whole counties in Louisiana in which been asked by the
Republican State
there is not a solitary school house, is full
Committee of Indiana to visit that State
of suggestion. Wc compelled these peo­
ple to remain in'tho Union, and now duty during tbs coming political campaign, and
and interest demand that we leave no has consented to go. He is
an able
just means untried to make them good, man, and will do good service there or
loyal citizens. Bow to diminish the fric­
tion, how to stimulate the elevation of
this portion of our country, arc problems
The financial (dank in the Hu Louu
addressing themselves to our best and j Jatform reminds the Cleveland Lnwier of
wisest statesmanship.
The foundation
the description an old Virginia 'darkey
for thcs&lt;‘ efforts mustjse laid in satisfying
the Southern people that' they are to gave of his coon-trap : “It'S got a spring at
have equal, exact justice accorded to boff ends, and can kotch de coon a-gwing
them. Give them, to the fullest extent, or a coming.*'
In either case Che victim
every blessing which the Government of the trap ia a gone coon.
confers upon the most Javored;
The
Albany
Aryat
(Dem.) says that
them no just cause for oomplaint, and
he qwsstiau of protecting the negro from
then hold them by every necessary mdans
to an exact, rqpd observance of .all nsuq}crons asessilt, .is not an iteun in thia
their duties and obligaUous under the rahvme. It is quite likely that the Demo
constituuon rad ita amendmrate, to se­
erate would Hke to waive the point,* but
cure to all within their borders, manhood
'forallttydU'
*“
Lis ,Lfc4
an issue
in thia ’*a 1 can­
and citizenship with every right thereto
MH.I Mwill
hII 1be in f very canvass until such
belonging. The just obligation to pub vase, and
lie creditors, created when the Govern­ massacres an that al Hamburg terminate. ]
ment was in a state of threatened dissolu­
'The Grand Rapids Tfanre in a recent]
tion and as an indispensable condition of
its salvation guaranteed by the lives and issue thus spoke of cx-Seaator Naa- ,
blood of thousands of its brave defenders smith : “James M. Neaaouth of palamaarc to be kept with religiouw faith m arc
soo County, a farmer and ex-Senator,* is j
all the pledges subsiding thereto and ocprominently mentioned as a candidates for
firmatory thereof.
In my judgment the pledge of Ora- Commiraoaar of lbs Land Office. Mr.
ms of January 14, 1875, for the re­ Nessmithfa aa wpright, honorable man,
demption of notes of the United States in [ and will be a formidable competitor for
..i,;h&gt;a.■ &gt;tyatih^z,——I
। Um nanon or mat pomuon.
“
honor, simple honesty and iustroe to the
people wbpec permanent welfare and pron-

single work, but usually when in con
effect—Pansed Ctetioo &lt;mly tbe ftrrt two er the ffrst and
l are noticed. Embroidery and quilt-

to (wopeoe suitable pcov^ioas of law

to

carry this reaotuMon into
by a unanmious vote.
realty gr*UTyii&gt;K
Imre lUt
artion hit
at
last
been
taken
that
u likely
to
remit
in, tbc
comptetioa of a toit for fhe commence­
ment of wide li it is exceedingly questions-,
bio if there ever existed any necessity
George Washington needed no puny ahsft
to commemorate hw fame.
The satire
country is his monument and the city
whieh bears bis name will hand ii down
to posterity making it a familiar round to
£: ear of qmu wbifo limo shall last.
But
ting"been onra'ffiegun, the
shameful
manner in which it was allowed to linger
incompleted was simply a monnmant of aJ

ftnucr.

We (mahpu half

1hj Mtirii f~ th» krtae, aad shall conclude

rtia.asKt

Bamx».

BETWBEXTUE.M

HOLLOWAY'S
PILLS
Narreaa Diem dm.

■arc®

nes*. excites universal admiration.
Of
course, female beauty comes in largely ,
and if the Japanese
woman
people's ingratitude and a disgrace to the for .display,
•
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z------ 1

isiX-SHH

meeting to-night. It looks as though the
ticket that was given them at Su Louis re­
quired some consideratam before) it was de­
cided to be worth the time add expense inci­
dent t. its ratifioetlon. But the cry of rafona
which in ita Democratic acceptation simply

w^nfrly exhibited In certain tninaaAions '
n*w just discovered to hare taken place
daringthe almfnhttzationa of Pierce and

azLWteJS
the seventy-thousand alledgcd to have
the Interior'under Mr. UucKanai&gt;\ar^ it

seems,

by

various

Democratic

Secre-

oftkr

stocks. The lost to the, GuxeraiMOd bp
this proeeednre of die Dramaratic. Stefatarys principal and interest wifl -aomi'm to
al least five millions of dollars.
A tele-

ar.fr-c yr-*
LETTER

OUS CENTER WM

China and

of

l^LntmtMb; Uw aHtat Dnmwsade,

riitaaia U» uua.

ceoosk

finert works are thcTnibroidericR proper,

if

b&lt;U Btrth-teang tint R,e-rd &lt;•/ &lt;?«,

Diseases with Its Agonies

for while the paintings arc curious, the
Jaj amw du not a yet excel in this art.
In embroidering, however, they equal
the world, and the work ou. these sccwans
will be found as good as the best in tho
Royal School of Art Needlework or else­
where in the Kxporitira.
The
colors,
oontraMN. and whole management of the
effects are extraordinary fine. The delincation of small birds is exquisite, rad a
group.of pigeons. fcFspirit and natumi­

people,

hp »4jMirMd stsMiag at Ua Um BepuD.
gll demand the eonqudoue obsernekoc of
thw pledge, and it in the ‘ duty of Coo- lleaa Ktertnn of theriiy of Uasd*K&gt;. Was
gTcas to supplement it with such Isgide- baMrt toaeeunty a&lt;wk‘r ertce. Batarday areation as shall be neoeaeary foe ita strict ingjalj 224 1878. The martfag was eahrttZtf’
TM1&gt;’| RiIKm'I Record
order fp.Geo. M. hmrey. Cbatraaa.
■&lt; b'w
fidfiDment.
In our system of Government, inWliBsmbaairttaaNe, Ctatomaa af (WmtK
The rery special attention of our readcro j g«K.v mart give aafoty and urine to the
tea appelated al lart taartlag fa hraft a- eea-‘
h, asked to the article on the firvt page of balfot. brace the oomarou .seboob of the ’ UftoUon r*4 bydaws for a MyaV and Whvatoday's BaMMXX being the history of, land should U: ptenerved «■ afi. thrir tov rtnb reported to' adopt fovri adopted t.f
iAMraatmi &lt;JwradtMri; 45
Gov. Tildgn’a oonneetiou with Railroad
On' an6oa of Mr. (fiarite' foe report ‘ baa
swindles in the Northwest. The artide js 1
■lilSSlt ll^lT-H h- —-------1 hy every
copied from the New York City,
pomibl. and&gt; prepra gtmmtoc sgaiast
£apseu,Uw WdiM Dam irrstin organ at every fom of eeciarien iaflutwte ar otro*
• ••mn?
v?
that Metropolis, and is of course gospel to trol
There ahmid be the atrictart Motromy
all Dmmxwrta. It m worthy of general
in the expeaditram of the Gewnmsit,
0T«cWj — •—&lt;I »

of

been viagr materially diminished beearnTha acreraa for which the
many Pixiladelphiaas haje taken refuge
have bssn famous time out of
from the sweltering city in the cooler
» a leading feature of their disbreezes of the Park.
Yet even here
ucto articles serve tho double
prostration and illness have resulted from
if use and ornament.. And it is
tho intolerable temperature, in a few
udendand from kicking al thorn
casex More of this weather is to be n
irtknt a part they' bear in the
panted for taro or throe weeks to coaw,
in-and-out-of-bouse life of tho
and then, whan we get oo tho shady sub
of rammer, and the farmers grt their
crops secured, we may expoet Um -whole
country to enjoy a trip

curing American independence, gnd in ties, are with the Japanese howehdd nelaying broad and deep the foundations of ccasitiee a* much fa chaa or Uhlea.
.They are ail made upeu one general plan
our liberties in the. Constitution of thogenerally in throe divisions connected by
United States.—Therefore, as a mark of hinetw of metal or webbing, and' of uni­
our sense of the honor &lt;duc ty hp name form size.
The frames are of bamboo
and to his compatriots and associates, our and other light woods, and the coverings
The goods taco
rcvpIulioMvy folhcrs, w.e the Senate and of silk, cotton er paper.
•hownrbeing dreigrad to show the* hart
Homie of icprrecnutivai iu Congress'tograde of manufacture,
the groundwork
aembled, in the name of tbc people of the
being rich silk of n'Utral tints, and tha
United States at this the beginning of the ornamentation of the most surprising and
second century of national existence do lavish character This nroemmutien is
a.Mume and diruet the roaiplctu n eff the of a threefold sort—parting, rcehertdefy,
and a unique procfB of ‘•pricing*4 er
Washington monument in tbo city of
•‘quilting’’ which ia Dot to be seen In the
Washington and instruct the committee decorating art of aay other people. Oeca
I on approprilion of the respecti ve House* rionally ail three styles may be seen in a

their liberties and their property.

U*.*uat&gt;«

empire. But other features of this de
partment and the Chinese display aw
be reserved for another letter, -or 1 shall
exceed my space and weary your readers
The exocosrc beat of the post two
weeks has not been without raw elect
upon the grounds, c^ocially daring the
lari fey Jays.'
Hb nttaoAhoea {m nut

&lt;

"Honest money for all, and
free schools for • all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

Dated. MawbalL Jus D. »7».

bwpand resects of wwus kiads, the
most preposterously foany «,f the number
I being the Ttoppere. who are »s nov n*
| tare M the most ardont proRaphaeli«t
could desire. I trust wo one will neglect
to give the i--------------- J -x-*-—
*
NS *from Japan
the closest :____ ,____
___ 1wH
_______
be found
____
is the highest, degree iartrwrtire, and will
give tha visitor WV.jaM Uwrewh idea,
pfthsrt^ys oMSAy of the Optic

tended to proclaim their intensified patriot­

A nomination made with such unan­
Jpl/dftbe^otecotrtftry.
imity implies a confident ou the pari of
the Convention which inspires my . pro­
Whereas, Il has pleased Almighty God
found gratitude. .It is accepted with &gt;tho
sense of responsibility which may fol­
safely 0)rough one hundred years of ,ia&gt;
low.
r
v \ n, k',..hA5\
HAYIM’ yXATFOBM I
utrMW'.kdfeiOtihl
If elected I shall endeavor /to perform
Itii.
(he duties in the fear of tho Supreme
journ
(
Ruler, and in the interest of the whole
country. To the summary of doctrines
Hon. GeorgnK. Pugh died July 1M1
of Representatives in Coagft** axwrabfod,
raucu^odby the Convention A give my nah, ia Ciatwefi
: tt
in the name of (he people of the United ---------cordial assent.
The Republican party
has intrenched in the organic law,, of oar
States in rererenV thankfulness adtnbwland the doctrine that iibaty ia tho . awAO the evidence ia the impeachment
presoc, unchangeable law for, mqary foot of
trial is in ; now. come the arguments.
Rr.FlMt.tCAK COKGRESSlOWAt. American soil. It is tho reunion of that
party io give full effect to this principle .. Ex Secretary JeweU will take part in dependency uptyi His providence and wilt
■ COHTBNTIOX-3RD DISTRICTtho Indiana campaign for Hayes and
by
Securing
to
------*
’
And. Wbkrea*. We rttobgnizcas oar fa­
' ‘
.
citizen
complete
__
iberty
and Wheeler.'
ther a did that George Waabington ‘first
exact equabty in the exercise,
civil,
The . Des
Motas * Rejitter marks
ig-peme, iirai i« twaf,‘And foht in U»a hearts
political, republic rights.
Hayks and Wunder's majority in Iowa
of hdl countrymen, ^wasotoe of tlic cftlef
This will be accomplished . when the at 60.000.
.

PreftaxAiMnk.*
Of all iX-**hibita on

20ik. WNL
the

thorn of China and

Centennial
Japan

«■

br-* some of the most curious and novel

„t

nd are shown in diene quilted pic.
*t&gt;ae Yu pnrdoular ia extrevagsutlj
it is a prnnscrtrm of grttahoppen

__

�At about 7 o’clock on Saturday^ morning of
test, weak Mr. Gridlex's bare, in Rutland wm
discovered id bo on fire, and with ita contents
was horned, to/lhe ground, together wilh a

1876.
Ool. 8, To State tax asMMwd.
Oat. 8, “ C*.
•'
”
",

8, •• Rejected
1878. ,

••

MM
1 022
49
»

1876.
Ont, 8, To State tax uneneed
8, "-Co.
••
•&gt;,
Om. •, To 8 It I etn I tax-------- t1

48
22
M78.
40
M*r, I, To tax on Per. Property
49

-MA Smwu
iMuraaoe of $976. Prompt eeetetanoawaa
rendered by ail wh&lt;. ooald know what VU
traaspiringeud by great ex«rttana tho bouse,
taafeoiB and oat buUdlagp woee saved. Mr
Cridler sapioesso hlreestf as very tKaMrfM to
hte helpers saying that they could bare done no
mare bad the proj^rfy been their own. He has
the deepest rympatby from all, and we trustthat he may soon overcome the disadvantages
nnder-whlch ho will labor on accoufif df.fae

To P. B. Money
fl. •• Flat
••

Jsm W, To Bal. bro't down ,
1878.
tear. 1, By tends rot. ddfobsate

*' 1. •' OnhofT. Treu.
Apr. 1, V Flare apportioned
Juno 1. “ F. A Money apportioned

k.
1,
1,
Apr. 1,
JkM 6.
••
"

•• Tax «far. Propsrtj' ‘
"Ch’dbacktax
••Caa^WT.Troas.
•• Flare apportioned
«• P. 8. Mousy apportioned

• Bal bro't far'd to bol.

Bit 18

88

shop with Jtuwn Ridt 4 Brc
Church and Railroad Street.
XXGtf

CWWGW AlFGOniG UP

WHERE i

The continued demands on my time
have compelled me to remain in this city
until Thursday next. It will be impoenib’e
for me to stay longer, or to return nflct, I
i^yo under four wceka, oonaequenlly all
who require my perviow within the next
four weeks, must cull before Thursday
morning at my rooms, at tho Hastings
House. A wdrd'to the wise is sufficient,
m the record of what I have done in this
city'' sufficient wpeako for iteclf and is
weU known- to the public. A. M. Blazo,
M. D. Anylauenl Physician and Burgoon.

M2 60
;10 16

1876.
,
'
Feb. 9, •• tax on Per. Propartv
Jane 17 “ Pi
Maney
17 •■Fine

to*
M. D. Read •desires to call attention to
hi. DC Wagga Shop, ah*, ha *&gt;, b.
found al dl boon ot uy day, na^teSo
work u Li. linn, from pautea j*w
spoke in an old wheel, to the hniMtwy of
the best buggy ever mm inf
Barry. Don’t forget tho j

tergo wheat stack close by. Tho barn enntafood
a tern amount of wheel, same twenty tow of
l^y,‘farming tools etc. the entire JoeJ amount*

••

At A W.

Ladicrf hone Ezra heavy 10 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
A nice line of Coat Bindings.
New Style Shawls 00 eta.
A full and complete assortment of
’Clothing. Strite from $4.50 to $40.
xxi5tf
A. W. Bailkt.

i: Wa are. to receipt, of a letter from Hon. A.
C. I»vm requesting ua'to aay that the state••

UoMMlf

’

matin the Zfsav JmItm/ of tha 18ih of July
that ho h a madldale for lhe Stale oreale
(
not tree. We had nd doubt that such was the
6tet, m we had tuppoeod Mr. Towne, like other
men. would like to be indoreed, and hence ’
had counted him a candidate for re-eleotion .
to the poeltion he filled during the lot eerdon f
k&lt;rf lhe Legislature, with so much honor to him- I

•• tax On Per. Property

“ 9,
• Cask of T. Trews
Apr. 1. •• Fines apportioned
June 6. •• P. 8. Money apportioned
By amt. bro't far'd to Bal.

,

/

tWerfur a day or two.

9,

—

.

Sunday was a delightful day,

eelf, and credit to die Jbtrlct.'

Bailey-a

Printa 7 cts.
Jxjnsdalo muslin 12 cts.

Going to Kansas or Colorado.

■

Mayes and Wheeler dub meeting this vts
8, &lt;• &amp; ejected tax assessed
1876.
Feb. 8 .To Rejected Us
June 16, •• P. 3. Money
*•

was ba.Hy

The tasting House at

JamafF'1 by lire on Friday last.
The I'jasp beating at Petoskey, commences

Feb. 1, By tends rot. dellaquoM
“ 1, •• Cash of T. Trees.

on Tuesday evening Angurt let.

Apr. 1, - Fines apportioned
June fi. P. 8. Money apportioned

The wheat in this county is

nearly all ere

name, nor will wo condescend to discuss any
personal matter with meti jholmvt made rush
a public confereaion. This will account forour refusal to notice anything about us, per
acaally, that may »ppe*r in ‘he eolamv of

cere.1. and is just about an average crop.

« 12, •• •• tax rejected
Apr. 1, ’• Fines apportioned
June 6. •• P. 8. Money approiioued

He learn th4 Mrs. W. F. Hicks and Mrs.
Gee. M. Keel are both dangeronsly sick.
The HepuUicMB of the city should not for­
get their ward caucusev on Friday evening,

Tbo Battle Creek Drily Journal of Tuesday
last, notes the marriage at the Catholic
rtranA In that city on th* previous evening
of Hiram LobdfiU of that city, and Mri« Mag­
gio Stanley, a eistar of John Stanley of this

tat theia ta fully attended.

Tboeditoref the BaXMWW will address lhe
Usyre and Wheeler Club at Saranac,
rhm&gt;tey evening of thu* week.

As we go topress we learn that

Pullman Palace Sleeping Cant between
the Missouri River ana the Rockymount
taint without change.
Ch»e connection
m »ln at K ansaa City aiidv Alchuiou in
Union I&gt;epof For maps, time tablet and
the “ San Juan Guide,’1 address,
T. J. ArdBMOJI,
Gen. Pan. Aot.
Topeka, Kan.

XXS2tf^

All kinds of fruit, candies, until and
raisins, for sale at tbc lowest prices by
John Stanley.

elty, and who for several month* clerked for
her brother, hern, and is well known to many

the ।

Univorulist Meeting.

ytubday morning about eight o'clock.

:

At a ("peaty CvBvstrtteaheld at Jaekson on
Aaturday, a dclgeation favorable to Hon. James
G'l&gt;ou:&gt;ell for Congress was elected.

Pigeon Shoot July 21. 076.

Mar. 1, •• tax on Per. Property
I, •• Rsjecled tax ladef. descrip
June 16, To 1*. 8. Money

The Bov. J. Merrifield wiU I”**'11 * ‘M
Ooart Hmn on Friday evening July 2fah.
Come and bur him.
‘

We nute with deep regret the death on Satur­
day last, of the ■•Centennial" aou of lease W.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

July 1. To Ba), bro't down
1876.
Mar. 1, By lands rot. delteqweei
••
1, •• tax on Per. Property
••
),
Gash of T. Trees.
Apr. 1. •• Fines apportioned
June 6, •• P. 8. Money apportioned

•'•a t'iilnrMiay last George Barnes of Vhis

K-iiy left iii company with Frank Hamilton of

JtuioMl. Wireuadn, ei&gt; a Cenlcnutel trip to

Philaddplua.
' '
r .
hew petate-n. green tern, • Cucumbers and
harvest apple* M**bu&lt;»done. and toitsr^ently
aud 4j Mail arj.

- 8.To Rejected

RnU.
C. Hotchkiss
C.-R. Barlow"
Madge

1876.
Oct 8, To Btatctsx
•• 8, “ Go. ••

.

■■ill play a match game on lhe grounds of the

llaitcr on Wednesday a0ext&gt;aan_f The
are cordially invited Co al tend.

0.1 1*0.1 1010 0

6

IM., T». By U*d« **- drtinqu*
- », - ean an Per. Preparty
• Cadi of T. Trona.
i Rm. apportioned

0 0 016 b 0 11 0

a

1110110111

a

1110010111

8

1*1 u-ji 1 oojjBrillL

I'real.yteriau Chureh, will bo entertained on

dock. .

8

Cistern Pumpa.

xx41tf

J. Mavs
Opposite the Fort Office
HxslinCT, Mich.

OKORGE L HEA TITS.
AWWOUMCKMKNT TOTHR PDBZ.IO.
PICTTJRBa 1
. ,

The ladieainiie recietyT'amteeted with the

ars invited-Wfta aAeix

J 1 1 i 1 O 1

-

1886.
We irttaf Mw I’.epubV'-an* of rec): aud every
township ia Ita county will see ttell that they Feb. 29, To Per. Property tax
jttae* full reprrwntMLivu nt the County Con- Jane 27, ■• P, 8. Mowey.
reatiop on Jjpturday-CdJbOltAX.' C-.
,

The first, ataa of Vermontville. and the first
mteeofthe cHppor*Bari Ball flub of Ihlldly,

i i tonroio 0

Our Centennial,

Train han brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, snd Gail era for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
wsy down knvfo'r &lt;JsA. I also' bril ' the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Well A

T M
1 178 86
16 TO

piotukbSi

I am now all alouc in tbo Photograph
bumnesri, nod an I have made arraage-

Oso. Goodyear
Sheldon took first money $8.25.
Shoot off tba' tie for 2d mi&gt;ney nt 26 yards.

Ladles

pm

.M e print to-itey an exceedingly iut^yweting
te’tor frum.^g I’kilid-lplite ISdrrSspoadenl,
red a fang delayed Washington letter that is
«f «poc&gt;4 jnt«re«lk; Bdlh . should hate' 7he

♦artful attends^
Don't fail Io ahead theuipe^og al iVe Court

$819 10
789 M

Mouse this Monday evmringto perfect tha
argsnixstionoflhe Haysn aad Whretcr dnh.'

W. H. GOODYEAR,
ri75
1 047
H
IBS

The Trme ury balances published to-dsy by_
dj W. T. Wherter; our able CodatyTreasurer,
HUhoof interest to tfag tax-payers of each
nd «vw,Xpwreidiutfa Co|*A» Itddtou

&gt;176 02
. 90S 62
u &lt;7
ITO 00

25
.61
SO
M

187C.

The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRjIDB. and
has in stock and, daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuff's, Fancy
Goods, and in fad a com ­
pute Stock of Druggist’s
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
-:
RRMRMBRR, tte.Peo ’
plds Dr ug 8 torhiidineatly opnosiUJbnptseBMr

�NEW XDVERTISMEirrr;
and Polar.d China breeds are remarkable'
for the ease in which they take on fat.
Indeed., it is impossible to reduce. them to
a lean condition on the feed that, our old
land sharks would Starve on. In breed­
ing swine, one shodld remember that "tike &lt;
begete like,’’ and keep only the bdanhavivg the moat good mints. Tottt ttW-.
teg sows should attbne selected fer tlidr
•fine shape, Ac. No boar should be used .
under one year old ; and if required for.
snany rows, he should not be aDcwed to
run with them. Let no good farmer say .
that it is not profitable to fatten pork, As
he values his reputation for goad judgi-

G. P. How»lnCo’».(&gt;iw&gt;n.

One at the most experience creamery
butter makers in tho State of New York
unaie carefhl experiments, shoving the
dnfcat which milk should be set to
uaflte ths most butter. He says; “Inor­
der to make the experiments practical, I
have set not has than 3,000 to 4,000 meut. An oldswine brooder says: “The
pounds of milk at each trot and carried the smaller farmer, who keeps but few hogs
tesu.throught ten Hays- tri^b, inorder to ia not aware of lhe extent to which green
crops may be used in tha production of
pork. A
clover pasture that
will
The milk in the sooting late that was produce two and
one-half tone . of
Nt, six inches drop required 14 per cent, clover
per
acre
will
be
sufficimore in quantity to mike a pound of but­
ter than in those vats ^cfeit wm only
four inches deep, in each case tho vats
being skiaa»d «t tks'saine intervals of
aettitt^, and tho cream treated precisely the
same In each instance." The water used
for coding wm from springs, flowing on
the bottom, aides, ana tsp of the milk,
which was perfectly sweet when skimmed.
Tliis statement goes to show that farmers
who make their own butter should use
Tbe American Grocer (Now York) s^ t;
shallow vessels to rot the milk in.
“Dried blackbarnos whej&gt;.ripeahouJdjh4
nicolj dried (rot burned) bsfiwe proki^
It u highly necessary to cool milk m if packed before thoroughly dried the)
speedily as possible, which b carried about breed worms, become mouldy and unsala­
town to supply retail customcn, and also ble. Dried raspberries always sell better
that which u sent to cities by rail, as then blackberries, and -should receive- tho
milk in warm weather decomposes rapidly, same care and handling. Dried Apples—
Be sure
if not properly cooled before being rout Select sound fruit, not too ripe.
out.
Mt. Willard, the celebrated author^ to have them thoroughly cleaned', let no
ty in dairy matters, says : “The practice specks of skin appear on any part, and
moat in vogue among milkmen furnishing above all, be sure they are well cured.
milk for city consumption u to have a Dried apples coming to market with specks
pool of cool water in the milk house. of akin, or cores and seed;, still on, never
There b a coaslant flow, of water in and out meet with ready sals at market prices.
of the pool The milk it placed in cant 8 Formerly when there was a comparatively
inches m diameter by 26 inches deep, small quantity of 'sliced' apples prepared,
which are sunk in the pod, care being they sold at better figures than quarters
taken that the water comae up a little and halves, but this difference in value at
above the line of tho milk in the cans. once led to an increase of the^supply, so
The flow of water in the pool should be that now we are oventoebed with ‘sliced,'
sufficient to cool the milk to 60°, or a lit­ and our advise b to have a less quantity
of sliced apples and more cleanly prepare
tle below, in the space*of «m hour.
Milk cannot be cooled rapidly in large quartci a ana halves."
quantities, consequently the cans thould
not be any larger than above stated.
When milk ia carried in a wagon in warm
weather in cans, to customers, it is a good
plan to surround the cans with coarse
sacking, being first thoroughly wet with
water, before placing them around the

NiBBACKA, Cauvomkia and thvWnrr
Omaha an4£Wifi»H|ia Ups j i
la lhe shortest And bast route for al.
rfointe In NoRTnnBN ItWioia, lowA
DAKOTA,
NBBHABKA.
WVOKINA
Oitemana, Utah, Nbtada, Caia
FOBNIA, OBKGOM, CHTXA JaPAX AM

S^Malion aBd

•*' Winona and dtlVMifr Una__

Is the only route for WnvokA, Roc«k»
&gt;jr ■naa.OWA»ox«A,MA«La're,RkPwKj
&amp; Haw Uxm, gpa,qM*a|ina ta, Boatberi
f; and Central Minnesota. Its
|
Green Bay and Mi... istte Line j
Le tbb only lfr« for JambsVTL.ua
Watdtpowm.JCojidDv LAC-OaKKoari
AppurroR. GnnjKN Bay, I Acakaha
Nboaunkm MARQurrrr, HoUOHTom
Hawcock and tha.DAWV KbFWtoi

^^reeport and Dubuque LiM 1

Chicago andyMUwaukee Line
Is «be«ld Lake Bhore Route, and is th,
only one passing through EvaXVPon

AWEHAHVE, TOMIC. SOW iKD BfJ

Vsomsa is wads axelBilTsly from tha Jneioa of

■sr, Twjaacn, Cuaeer

C»B-

each plant by itself as it wm first rot out.
If ths ground be highly manured, and the
variety of berry fine and large, the crop
the next year, and more particularly the
second year of bearing, may be expected to
be “wonderful." Lot tbo plants bear two
or three yean, then make a new planta­
tion aa before. Some astonishing large aud
fine berries (new varieties) nave been
exhibited this season. I lately visited a
strawberry plantation where I saw berries
M large as ordinary peaches—• few of the
venr largest—and I exhibited berries my-i
roll (a now soedHng) in regard to which
one of the papers said: "Mr.----------- ex­
hibited a basket of very fine strawberries,
some of-which would measure eopkf or mne
orokeA -ia circumference." This goes toshow what WQuderftil success bro been
made in producing new varieties of strawbemro during the last few yean.

,

ja.4he only route far Kkxhm, Roagrona
JnjpvPORT, and alTpolnta vIa F^qseport

Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates the
whole System.

OHETIC-

Sms

aw. Bt. n-rn XtwiweiR Dutcyr
and all points lu.ttje^GvopA North weal

VEGETINE

Strawberries, like all other crops, to bo
grown in perfection, must be cultivated
with care, and tho land should be highly
fertilised. New beds may be set out an
soon ro well rooted junera can be obtained
—from July 16th, to Sept. 1st. If set
later than Sept. 1st, the plants will not be­
come as firmly rooted in-the soil,-and they
will not produce much fruit the next sea­
son; but when set in July, they will bear
a good crop of fruit the following year.
The best manure is wall rotted cow dung,
to be spread and forked in. In garden
culture, tho best crop may be obtained by
sotting the plants ia rows, two and a half
foot apart, and one foot apart in tbo rows,
and ail ruanera to be cut off, so as to leave

'SI. Paul Uij

New Haven Conn.,
. t

FOB THE

Pullman Palace Cars
on .Mil through trains of I
road.
Thia it tho ONLY LINE runnini
these cars between Chicago and St
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee. or Chi
cago and Winona.
At niahaour Slo^jKira rouneet wKl
the Overland Sleepers on the Uniat
a '
allroad for all points West b
tbo Missouri River.
On the arrival of the
fr°m tbe
East or South, the trail
*,nsof the Chicago
dr‘ North-Western jjdlway
1
LEAAE
CHICAGO aa follows
For Council Bl' “!■ Omaha and Cali-*
fornla, Two Thro
E* Trains dally, wlttr
Pullman Palace
. awing Room and
Bleeping Can
rough to Counci*
Blunk
For St. Paul
.
, and Minneapolis, Two
Through Trains Dally, with Pullman
Palace Cam attached ou both trains.
For Green Bay and Lake Kaperior,
Two Trains dally, with Pullman Palacw'
Cars attached, and running through to
Marquette.
For Milwaukee, Four Th rough Trains
dally, Pullman Cart on ulgbt trains,
Parlor Chair Cars ou day trains.
.
For Sparta and Wiuoua and pointe lu;
Minnerota. Ono Through Train dsdly,
with Pullman Blecjnini U&gt; Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Trains dallp, with Pullanin
Caro on night trains.
For Dubuquoand La Croose, via Clin­
ton. Two Through Trains dally, with
Pullman Care on
night train to Me
Gregor,flowa.
For Sioux Cttv and Yankion, Two
Trains daily.-PuIlman Cars to Missouri
Valley Junction.
l
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally.
For Rockford, Sterling, Kenosha,
Janeaville, and other points, you cue
have from two to ten trains dally.
New York Office, no. 415 Broadway;
Boston Office, No. 6State Street; Omaha
Offlee. 263 Farnham Street; San Fran­
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street;
Chicago Ticket Office; 03 Clark Streel.
under Sherman House; cqpiar Canal
and Madlrou Street; Klnirie Street
Depot, corner W. Kenile and Canal
Street; Wells Street Depot, earner Weifa
and Keiixie Strt-cte. . , ,,
Fqrrateeor in forma tian npl attaina­
ble om your home ticket agents, ap­
ply
Makvin HwjHrrr,
- »
Geu. Sup't, Chicago.
W.H- Smxxrr,
Gqn. Pa.** Ag’t, Chicago.
ft
:
XX88 i

IA trees
JulrlTU_______

SALE ON EXECUTION.

PETKES MUSICAL UG1ZUTCS

Pkfeks Hovbbhold Melodies

ETERS- VCTAVO

vHOKUSHd.

nutalac goer or Flro Utelss Ckoraaos by neb

ulbvrt u U.mr.fciuui.

Hattbb.

' Sacked Selections

Pktkbs

C«fetalalac Sosrod Qawteti sod Ckirosa he

- Organ Selections

Pktkks

ETER8' 1ARLOR MUSIC.

AKRX.t

Mercantile Training
8t«n&gt;®

TOU1WMEN.

\jhitter

CHARLES ft J WELLS, PrrtOtut.
HENRYU MILLS, Shntnry.

KatabUah«d Ju 1IHJ4.

cepted— may take 160 acres of Govern­
ment land on payment of 114 fare, and
after a reaident of five yean ou the land
they can hare a clear deed of it from the
Government. After nix months
raudeoce, if they choose, thar may pay 6200

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VALUABLE INFORMATION.

The most extensive, thorough and 'oomr,
pietc institution of the kind in the world.
Right thousand graduates of thia College
now fo successful business in the principal
cities and towns of the United States

Tte Rifht Kind of Statin for
Yfflf fel.
Magnificent granite building, with ele­
gantly fitted and furnished apartments for
the'application of and carrying out of ow
novel and systematic methods of
-

get a dead on payment of 8200 and mak­
ing proof uf MidemetH and improvmcnt.
The Tauber Culture kw mm 160 acres
teaay &lt;nm i*
*
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*
tmaandcuU
Ue taken on like condior 40 acrea E
a are the same m for
lions. The
Only a small portion of
fa it sow offered by the
uoTerraemror sale, it b«ng . toMV re­
served, for rotllansrnt under the Home­
stead sod Pre-eraptiro fewa. Where it
eao
feted «b» price b H.25 per-

BUSINESS TRAINING.
Youagjmen who contemplate a buaums
lifav apt} gannls having sons to cduo^
arc
particularly
rtqurolqd
to and
^J^ente relating to the college, which
gtW fu# information as to .terms, oondi-

CHARLESILJY^LS, President,

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Zlew,

pfelTIVELY CURED.

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'VoRTGXGE SALE.

Dsfuall havinr SmowM* ta&gt; Us rondilions of i

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NO. 26.

VOL. XXI.

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GAN’ THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1876.

WHOLE HO. 1069

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youjand tbeu, perhaps, I shall rest."
•'The doctor said you must l»e kept
' Mre. Witeoa camo o4ertlc next IA£ Irirt.yitf'Hdw’." ‘ ’
“Yes, but l must ten you this, and I do
qt know than, J . shall have another
I chance. I aball fed better when it ia
done. It ia about William Merton.”
"‘Keep alt calm as possible and I wilt
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sank Ytoilxygladfijrydu, my dtorgW“ lUooMyMt'b'i »&lt;
but I voaU nuhor you had' ■soldi-ww
t
k.1) C SKA •!
!bor I took from the orphan asylum, and
“[intended to. y-[ .have toH,no. &lt;me&gt; haabonnd'tdmy kervioe for $100, to be
but fl ugh, and htf asked me about
raid ‘Whetj'hc wak twenty-one years of age.
^^nren.ftr oitDe,’Mnt. Grillin'gticsi®!I 1 was to- gree him three inonthe schooling
ri^O, fokitwas sho -Who Informed 'ine. each winter, and keqp him clothed and
Now do not be surprised’; J could think board hpn. This was told around when I
of no other way to kagp.you ia^. tkfcbto- brought hhfa to'Culcheitcr, and It u all
ter, and I, tare been putting Ctaritf|t ?p that the people here know of him.
I
to offer Lutaelffo you. That money was said poUiiag. He waa nearly ten years
all that hindered him.
1 .to|d lum. you, bld when X took him,home.
Now, Mias
I
would not think him mercenary;
.M’ardlow, thia canuot go any longer.
see it ia all viglit, fur, if hb. is my oiyn- ;h*TD ffdno the boy injustice. I have wrongdear brother, he w not like Ur. Emer- ;pd myself, and injured my family by thia
dri^ption. Miss Wardlow, William is
“I esteem Mr. Spooler vary muck, ho my own child! I have always loved him;
has always been kind to ma ; I should but I stood in awe of Mrs. Rogers, and
neiter'Hunk 1dm selfish or mfree^ry/’ M
। to keep th'e peace, disowned ■ my first
“I am delighted* that you are going to .bora sou. 1 know what I mu saying;
livchcn-ibjWttartjtt., .When wiU .y^fi ‘;it is not the vagary of a feverish brain ;
but J feel as if 1 could go mad when I
conmtack furgQBdr ,
u
"I taped to return the find at June. think what I have done; of the great in-,
Kdwara,s|iya tho house,WiU be in , order |justice and aln.”
thftata is ruing to have k ropainted^j „ . ‘ Wilham always said that yon were
ApJ d u die last of April now,. kind
to him—-that be respected and
you will Dpt leave for a wpek sure; you loved you; ho testified it by coming l*ck
had best ndi take Hugh with you ;. I irill |in your need."
‘1 know he lores me, and that in like
take care of him if you learn .him with
I have
me." .
. .
idriving the iron into my soul.
"lie would be too
much disapoiuted treated him kiadly. but I have allowed
were I to leave him behind. Thank you my wife and Theodore to trample him
the same; I may like to have
him -dawn.’* •
‘ Then Mrs. Rogers is not his own
stey with you in May a few days, as &lt;e
intend to take a short bridal trip fedore mother?"
’•No,»nd.lhere it is I When I wont
we commence huuaeljMiping, aud. the child
will of course remain al home, and wo into the world for myself, I was just
shall be .rcry grtalfiJ to you if you will twenty-one, and I let myself for a year to
a man it&gt; Massachusetts.
I was a good
accept the charae."
‘•Well, I will do so with pleasure, but I looking fellow, and a good business man,
have a favor to ata uf you in rrturn.
I and had considerable experience for my
Me trusted me in every thing; be
am anxioto. to hare you mxrriod at our ,yearn.
wit absent from home a large portion of
house."

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MESSES &amp; POWERS/.
Huntings, April 12. 18T6.

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON,

•’1 t will be very pluA-saut.
I think it
would be conferring a favor upwu mu, inatead .of jour receiving &lt;»ue.“
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It,wa}
itat
pixwuouy.
idmuld tataptata iu 4»e toyndog d too
o’clock, and alter diunor, the. bridal party
bhould ttaoita can. for Niagara and
home bylta wayol* Moutrea - and &lt;fusDML
1
Mr. Itogem ooaunued very rick, aud
Dr. Emerson was excarilM^yr. Mjxioiu.
There were reverai cases of iliums, and
hia time was.yory much occufjed, but be
managed to see Miss Wardlow fur a fow
miuule* each day.ovan if ta ; bad to ex­
tend Lis visits into tlra night season.
One morning she tmcouipauicd him on
his visit U.Mr- Rogers, ip nspouse to the
eolicilarion-of the -latter. Williato. Mot, ,
tou was just coming from • the bouse as
they drove to:tio. Site.
Ho eXfWRd
much pleasure mmcctiug hw teachurv for
whqw ho ctarifhod the warmest friend
ship ; and upon her speaking of her pleas­
ure in seeing him there, be replied gravely
that he thought be ought to come.
r
Mr. Rogers seemed no better; indeed
hia fryer waa increasing aincc the previ­
ous evening, and he seemed much exci­
ted.
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“This will pcTOt do, sirMid the doc­
tor ; “you have been .fretting about some
’ thing/
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“j could not help it.
My wife has
been fiudjng fault with William; she
does not like him ; and shq uoes.np reason
whatever. I haliers «ta thinks ho .isqto
blamp, because he d»d oottaM .tho stasne

Nashville,

Great Bargains
!:i:.H ' iiE.iD! JtK£fO^
Sp&lt;&lt; .■ MedicalAdiwodcmmo

upon nt iJB-.tol *® *fta
not

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•/,&lt;7 &lt; 'umfort and Happij&amp;Bt
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DR. J. B. LaSW^B

9^w^le,kGoa CMN‘

uf flMtiam «4 »»ciiUj&lt;hal oa t
iouath be wifi b« aTBIareMM Bi I
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anxintv bad been unfnund&lt;Ml
IL mU
hekacw jpHlateBhofildbe iriarrisd, and
had no* poosibte objection; he seemed
foniTsuf the child, and wished it called
f»r h’mi, and 1 took the farm to cany
fur half of ha profits.
We wore very
happy, and I was fobd of my boy I When
he was about a year old I reuolvad a
letter from my homo saying that my fa­
ther was very sick, and wished ma to
(tame home if I would ever see him alive,
[had never written than, nf my nurripgtt,
indeed I had only written three '|etiere
borne after leaving.
I would gladly
have taken Ellen and the baby with me
but ahc was not wdl. and her aunt
thought the journey rfprtld be too' tire­
,some, so I left them. When I got home
my father was very low, and died tho
nextdav. The day after the funeral 1
received a letter from Aunt Merton that
was very sink. I hastened hack aa
qui«x u ponnble. but too late to see my
wife alive. We laid her to sleep in the
family cemetery, with her new born Daby
by herside. Mils Wardlow I have seen
trouble rinco then, but nothing that cut
me down Eke lorfbg Ellen.
Theodore's
misfortunes were next.
Mr. Merton
was exceedingly kind&gt; te me; but 1
could not stay where everything remind­
ed xm of my lost wife.
I knew that her

clandestiuly. We 1331 (Ke* "opportunity
when he had gone to llw lejny.ljiri buai-

ne« to accomplish our design. Ellen had
an aunt resiuing in Connecticut,
over
tho line, and she nroposed to her mother
to come back to tire- {fid Tiome,» *»j I
to go and make Her a visit for a few days.
bought my brother out and 'settled down
1 was to carry, hes in her father’s carriage.
for life.
We lost our firat-two children.
Wo went, but before T left her at her
aunt’s tbria«rte,,’W(rwetrt te a justice of
tho pa*co aad were married.
I - returned
brought home, and as , his grandfather
wished to keep him, 11st it rest that he
might stay. I once went to ace him,
and found .him a fine boy, looking more
w&gt;t, and on .Monday amt for her. When
like myself than like his mother.
Mrs.
we came home, I wished her to Jet mo
Rogers would not go with me
at alt
inform her father of our marriage.
She
She could not bear to hear him spoken of
finally
consented, if everything was
and declared she would never have mar­
pleasant intbc family, for Mr. Merton ried me had she known she waa to have
neftatinjfs wan unreasonable and fxacbeen a iwcoud wife. Lt shocked her ao
tipua, and his wife, poor woman, used to
much that [never mentioned it unless actu •
have rather a hard time.
That with
ally necessary. When Theodore was two
her feeble health, ;pnd his unreasonable­
ycarsold, Willie's grandfather died, his wife
ness, it was no wonder that she enjoyed
died a year before, and he left Ellon's
lus absence, and *as happier when be was
boy sole heir to hia property, with a
gone.
gwp.
When we dfdre
Mti into
iMt the yard, he
strict injunction that- his -firm should
—-• orthe&gt;u&gt;u«,u«t
—&lt;••!.— I.-..-. -—d was in for a
wowo out
not be sold, but that it should be kept
ronUri-ywft.
now,’ aridYkinJw myself it'was^no time for his grandson. He had left an annuity
to his maiden sister to last her life time,
to say anything. I took the home to
the Stable and toojt aareof him before I
went Into the kitchen., When I ijid go
ahe too died, tad trial
io, I taw EI1A1 had l&gt;een weeping, Mrs.
Morton tree ia hy-terie^ ata Mf. Merton

ahould new ta owned saw child.

rirtae pleasant hours, and I know that I
iwaa k comfort ‘io her.
Mr. Merton
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iMiuwdw-

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Urge property ; it has Teen Eis barites'

Ea8‘ 8^'naw ,nd

tt summer the little boy had the

art canker rash. and died.

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came around without our divulging our
secret, aild when the winter set in, Mr.
Merton went off -to Wew Orleans to
ej&gt;end the season. A sister of hu came
to live with’ua. A little while after he
leftour Willie vaa born.
We had told
her aupt of our marriage, and ahe waa
very kind to EBcn, but advised us io
leave before Mr. Merton’s return from
the South.. I would not go till my
time Bad expired, but I had engaged
rooms for my wife at a neighbor's, in
case of a rabtr--------*‘l •
then wrote him
our marriage, s
Uhy.
"and waited in i
tors did nofcgp'
now; it tab
time to
answer to tfcc l

WnpHio-e mc.fur hiahhrithclp general­
ly did not like Ju* to*, well. The next
dagf be started fur Buffalo; hia wife was
May sick some time, and my Ellen had

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followed him. It seemed loo lianl now to
«y anything to Mr. MeAto.
The fell

grandfather and aunt, and so I left for a
bmbou.
1 went out to Wisconsin, and
having quite a sum of money, entered
Into a speculation in lands, which WU
very successful. I was so fortunate as to
t)i« time, and I waa trusty.
His wife make myself quite well off ip p few
was a sickly person. He had two chil­ months. About this time I got a letter
dren—a daughter about eighteen, and a
from Ellen's &amp;ther saying ho wu going
sod six yearn of age.
Ellen Merton was a to be married, and asking whether 1
lovely girl; she was not handsome, but could cama back and live.
He would
ahe wan morn than that, and -her mother’s
not be williug to I eve me take WiHio
ill health bad mhde her grave and steady away, but he should make him his heir.
beyond her ycers- As &gt; matter of course
I was doing well, aad so concluded to
I loved her; being thrown with her so
stay where 1 waa.
I became aqpriptod
much in ever^-day life 1 could not help it, with my present wife the next vw.^H
and my affection waa returned.
I knew married tar. I tad do mtention of deeri vieg
her Esther to be a proud man, and I had
her; and really supposed that ahe knew
pot the lout idea that he would accept that I was a widower and hade son living.
his hired man as a husband fur his only It was not a love match ; for I never could
daughter. Rut 1 determined to have her
love oue eo entirely different from Ellen
and I over jterBUadcd her to marry me

WW just letting the devil out of his
mouth.
But ho never gave me a word
g£jilftaturc. IMmxae he was afraid he

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while he had a re­
liable Substitute in the rick room.
i After the doctor took hia departure,
Abba dosed the blinds, and taking a
chair near the bed side, sat down quietly
by tbo tick man; hoping he would sleep,
i “It will not -’do, Miffi Wardlow.
I
eauuot sleep now. J am going to' talk to

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‘ Poor Bat I

cannot die without

acknowledging

�him tii the world aa my 7K4. I
febkn like me,'and I w» df fou to tej
the Story ; yon can da K better &lt;h
He love, hwmsten, aftd they M
way. bc^fo^jO^
dore. JBh*i &lt;Wne RF*; ft

our

THE OfiNGRpSKXiAL QUES-

dmia.oroa *• oolaak Ibmof. .i,i4
tba want “Fiato" above or proerrlu,..
Ibaumi.or my writo, latoty, u print
W””. “t rune, or
the Wtulfll WPublisher) of new*.
p*pf»and Mrfflfiicafa msy print on tin
xnpfBifl of jifflr
nugarincs seen
fruaHMflfco °* frfififetion to regular
to which m£ri;,.

Washington letter.

UJe Of IfetiOaral* Nttmsnt that fes^preteAlil Cnarearireal Ceerealtea. ahooM
plane tn nctalaatiou u their saadldakss for
nspresiifetlvsa In Co^rwa from th* several

tic* thereof has beemed paid ; and addnx-,
upon portal cwrdn and unsealed eircul.m
■ay be either writtau, printed,
afixcl
tied, or afizol
thereto, at the eptiou of the render
See. lfe ,rThit all Acta or part of Acts

DtaScti not baiy ahte mta, — true me*.—
and eflfcieai men. but, also, men wha can, not
only command the ftall vote of the party, but

i Ae-provisieaB of th* Act

Whu CM, si*o. add strength from their per­
ianal record to the ticket,'/S&amp; wml £fltenA-’

t.
। '‘.iir. ter recognise
him as a Roger.-. I shall to-night have
my will drawn up; I have . property,
enough of my own to leave my other
children, and William must be educated
out of my own estate.

'complicatoJ.

The

«muars, and nil maibhle
1 Class, other than iliat &lt;!ehere every di
that tfedefe
two or three
iheir attempt at self defense. Th. bQ«i&lt;
ia that Belkt
in brief, appear to be some ot the **&lt;*»•

HuMticas io be vettled

atomenl n« ia their character, ami rtftet

not

only the people of to-day but all who shall

coma after us as residents of

the Bapublic.

Augusta,

One vote may determine the political com­

Hamburg,

plexion of the House, heore it behooves the

Georgia,on the North bank of th. Savan­

people of the State of Michigan to make it cer­

nah river, is populated almost exefeuveJy
by colored people.

tain, by the nominalien of their very best

Stale militia) sought to celebrate the day

floor of the Hoove from thit Mate In the asst

Congrrea.

by a peaceful perale.

We can do that, and we put do it,

U waa onhred out

ef the highWiy wish eat fe, cfel tww-chiv

or do le«» than our duty aa Bepablicaas.

alrou. Southern gentlemen «g*

In this District there is t&gt;o lick of good

men any of whom' are

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

On the Fourth itwl.

its colored mfiHta company (a part of tho

men, that nine loyal mea have seals on the

ins, Mien., jLi.rH;, 18IC.

opposite

dirertly

or fadtfe thereof.
JAMBS N. TYNER,
Portwiai/rr O»W&gt;
Chien^H!.

WMt

Compliance waa at first declined, but sub

willing to ' ipcriflce

sequent!}- the ranks were broken M com- tome papers are making so much fare about, poMHauoa. Mrx TBdoo io in dooc strata
minded. to avoid trouble. The next day
atom ~ Ww bm. Um..b«tob«g
the company officers were axummahd to
and a blunder from,the first, and never
Mr.
in Congrem. knowing Ml well that a nomina­
sppear Wore a trial justice to answer for waa of any use to any clam but the morn- I Mat her money time and again, but obe
tion by the Republican Cbnveniiea ia e^uiratheir aggravated offence. The write Were
tant to an election at the polls. That Bet, obeyed and after a' partial eroninatooo
to get money to her by round about waya,
farther prooredtags were poolpooed until day ia put into the office at that hour. It
diligence and ear* in making their •election. tho 8th in*. On that day the town waa
Weahonld hare aa our BepreMntativ* the beat early filled with hundreds of white mon
ting at Cleveland the nekt night nt 7, tit
man for the poaition in the District. AU other from the surrounding country and from
Toledo at 1135, and at Chicago the next
Junder
“*
things being equal, uo man's a mbit ten for Georgia well armed, appar~’
mmag - a
**' W !-*■
pillion, no man's individual interests, should command of one Butler, a mi
Nr. York at »W tbr toMW aad •*
reconstructed rebel who insol
have the slightest influence with the Conven­
‘ed that the members of the —
ialo Tolrdo. CUralaad ui'Glaf, to
tion. Tho work for the CmvenUon to do is io puny should surrender their anna. It was
SmXftLEi4&lt;Z5
select ths man fur standard Merer, whe, agreed to do so if Butlor would guarantee
likriy to be opened
Jlnl, will be true to the principles and policy thrir safety. This condition was refused
r. Beecher om&gt;1
and the company retired to their snnsry. the buxineas men cither of the OMlarwert,
of the Republican party and whose personal This was immediately sttadked by the
ana the rrppareeftha cBfra- tarfti «b*4
•harecter is in and &lt;jf ileeU. a platflsrm. desperadoes, but fiuEng to diriodge the entirely urehre-expenditure. New- York
the great acandaL
Smiul, to plare£in*nomination the tnan who occupants with the means at hand, and after sends out each week over 10,000 sacks of
PpB UTBMATVBX.
j.
an ineffectual attempt to fire the budd­
cando must to unite the party and make the
_
XM
fome Cabin
matter
that
origioafee
ing, it waa accomplished by artillery.
canvans red-hot for oar opponents.
During an attempt to escape Iran a rear beaides the vast amount of matter that
comee here, fur I di»lribu|io*j.' But the
That the CoavonUon will do thia ws havens window, some of the Negroes were riddled
Government ought not to par. Jar special
doubt. In fart, with three sweh’snes aa Hoe. with bullets, and others who were captured
trains just to give the New York papers aa
were
shot
down
like
dogs,
after
they
were
Daniel Striker, Hon. James O'DannaU, and
‘ iT‘ iPTFlfftTlTr
w"
dispose***! of their arms and their bodies
Hun. E. W. Barber, fmm whom to make the
CZ.tiJ.Vnin,™ _ year with his
mutilated.
Their appeals for We were
•election it would be scarcely poeaihte, to make met by blows and responded to by oaths It w’well if it » dead.
a bed nomination. Tbeoaly question is, .Xai
and derisive merriment. Alter these bar
I of the three will, under nil I he ciprumnaneM, baritiee the town, according to one ac­
he the bnt candidate for the party, and maha ! count, was sacked.' Eierj account thus
Ctr received goes to show that a pretext
ths aUttt Representative of the people.
was deliberately sought, through two insoOur county will probably prevent Mr. Strik­ Icnt. blaspheming blackguards, for the
er s name to the Con rent ion with ths belief that butchery of these unoffeesrve men, who
at their own homes and among their awn theK hollow tubes are placed leather boxes
he is worthy of the position, and would make a
people were quietly enjoying the day with
Repreaoulaiivc, that would represent the Dis­ out a purpose to interfere with any one.
trict with honor is himself, and for the be*.* Tho leaders here. paralyzed fer the mo­ end of the route. The Pneumatic Tub*
ment
by the political conaoquencw threat-| ia cheaper than ‘
good of Che people af the State, and with
coed, have neglected to defend this Demo- of any length, ai,_______ ___ t
unthhering fidelity to principle. And should
eratic constituency by a shout of -‘blood proved to be entirely succcauul
he receive the nomination, ws have no doubt shirt” or “campaign fie."
to be laid to Philadelphia and M
The sundry civil service appropriation bill very soon. The rate will baft
has been agreed upon, aavetiwpodticm fat re- more than poet age, of course. I
htiooto a repeal of theTegirtnrtiom taw, up- lie
'
nothing xs compared to tel£g|
on whieh point the Senate reftire-i to yield. (a Jburpage letter can be sent a» 1
•aid of way of the other csadidattn.’.though The Senate consented to a reduction of ।
teta words. Sapporn the iaventi
among them we thiak the Hon. JamM O’ltoe- about g3,We,000, ar»dthe Houk abated of
, the ago should apply this I
o»n M the man whose oomiaatlon the people its demands to the extent of *700,000. ,neeger travel! How would it |
The abolition of the regulations atehi to boxed up, put in a tube, andi
of Barry eonnty wonM prefer, and who Is
the registation oi voters and the rapervia- Chicago to New York in M'hM
certainly a man of »u perior ability, uoHichiaf Ing authority of V. 8. oBcials. remove
come to that.
integrity, and la every retpect a fit teas to every restriction to the vUKamma election
b« elected to any position ia the &lt;it» of the frauds that ham made New York city,
We have emigrant ftaflk^
penpie of Wtthlgan.
tries of the world but A^jjj
infiuDOWs in the pyri
that country has cUBtdflE
The Conference Committee have agreed
upoa the Oliver ML It iaM *M,OM,000. Nine Arab stooecutten InMb|
ulous account* of the aajfta
iaMlrt&amp;ry coin and removeetbe legal
K&amp;SltSlTSMi
It is thought that a final adjournment tend* feBtara of the trade defer. Tbcaibrer
issaed wwder its provisions will be legal ten­
of Coofreta can fe hafi oa Monday.
The poor feiiowx could notM
der for five feferu,bntU fem ant provide
of English or nay othat Ji
for the retirement of greenbacks paid into
The President hss signed the Silrer
aould be underwood by MM
bill ; also the Army Appropriation bill.
ooly by signs did they
known. They were dientam
Senator Logan fefevmi ttart Mr MH
that thousands of rtoo Uftfe
equalising bounties will be couwidered be­
work, and as they fed ne rtfe
fore the final adjournment.
they found tbetnadvaa ia 1
pital, living at tfe exponaa. a
Tilden nnmtaatsd htamrif. It -want be •Oommi toe
yesterday
They are tail, intelligeot, fine
so easy to elect himretf, thnagh that ia train the vote npoo the propoai
bn. Them emigraDte are the bent tfet
and having been given tMla»fl_______
prel thereeumptio. art tiH M
ferful profifemey ta tfed art
What in eooMM to the country. They are an intel
» believed that it will fail.
limAferdyfeopla.andaynfech. In thia
Tho
swindle
whieh
jHtbUgMrFu,MM b

themselvea on the altar of their coualry. and

accept of a nomination

Nafoial RejiMcai Tirtet
'
For President,
RimiBRFORD B. HAYES.
V'
1‘ “dfoiii
*
, For Vice-Preaident,
WILLIAM A.tWHEELER,
of New York.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should Be no inflation whieh
will depreciate the one nor scctenan interferance which will
destroy the other.”
’
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL
CONVENTION—3RD DISTRICT.

as Repeweatatlve

They are very solemn afiun.

Conveutioo,

W7 H. GOODYEAR,
Th.eT)ruggist,
i
announres
that he hat again engafed
in.yu DRUG TR.41)J£, and
haa in gtack and daily arriiiSf&gt;. a fresh and fenuint
Stock of Drufs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a coinplete Stock of Dru(gist’s
’'Merchandise which he offers
idthe people at greatly Fe
fucsd Prices.
" *
f
REMEMBER, the Pe o
pie* s Drug Store is di­
rectly opiMsite Empire Block.
One door east ofSpauldings
HarriNaR, July 18,1876!

ottlyr.lUbl. Psi

KU W.Y&lt;HGT,«

IttniSB BBSS
&amp; tU Bat Um BremJ io Ui. Woo

w£a4£^AES.*E?"'

could spare Ambia enough atone cutters
to build over iu entire territory.

The Lideral Bepuhlknns dedioe to hold
the proponed National

77

and

will snpporl Hayee and Wheeler.

TUden'e war on the canal ring coot the
State of New York YWO.OOO, .and mred
*8,60®.

Not a thief hm

been ywiahid

The Greenback party of tnfitta

not support TOdeti nod

Hendricks,

will
and

aboattbr umMomaruawr —
■
taaphlU by Oa Hum
laAnada'iku I

WMBtTWNSUlE!

tteaaaOurfiiat-qaMuanAaMeaat
tkur aaioaiil' iocruaad by
’ «U
du He ipanariaSoa. for aalaart of' 1

IE FOE PF PAIN

rima*, aet haaban aakaava to

«aa. ■

a new State Convention has been called fer

August 17.

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187g.

The Chicago TVf/.wsic aiums that Uum»

against

AaadfeMtetfe Libend

2G and supportrng’the Republican । ticket

has beep inmtri by. Kthwn Allen, Chair­
man of the National Lihm!

Tilden

and

Hendricks, except

Republicans

annulling the caff fora National Cpeveotioo to be held ai. Philadeiphia on July

Republican

W^riWAR STOOD THE TEST &lt; &gt; K
The Urtnocratic

IB NO 8OHE IT WILL
NofaXAI.
NO UAMENESc- U

Mtn in Netamkn

concede the State to Hayas and

Wheeler

by from tfe-to fifteen thousand

and wfl

imte little raatdR &lt;*1^

pmenl tkkdt.

ety

the Btantaiy of War the tasbw of to
iaaneh of theBtataa
TWritarita, v„__________
svte Nti^ltai thalBfeaN Mfl-UfthaM'________________________ ____ _
mbadbMaaatooatbair waa&amp;a maailtoa &lt;toy, &lt;m baaM ml Ifty Sum

KOfeXtSOTHERxJoM^TU A&gt;
IvJr vSir XbOES NOT Y1ELH

■n.&lt;3*?nrn ml
meT' or *1 -WnJ
THE LIFE oi

U»Att mB be itfUhd IfHly.y ttprti,
IfAbnham Lincoln was

wrong . and

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

are no “doubtful” State* ia the North, m

in Okio U taa Ihu SSjr tlvmM.

a pity oUuv ftaamlw
-teally raay U plaau.

It .1

joaraala Ur

aM

WF« !&gt;■* «**
' A»a wbfla tba Uat ijrn Wiaaa
tbatlUptoptatequitor bitbu totom 1 rtmu^mly, tU am Sr la, toaNtoyhf

I

�bdh

Ti.

.it ,»,«n»Amua^.^_

tM.Kire

. ,„, AI. H-

QQtnat

H*Ma a, Ua al» w

B’.'wm*. Sa pa^rn w

O~. -M Dmp. CSima.
nd Um tdiieetsf th* awattar.

ak. Jj

3

OMMM'a DUptay at St
Fair -What ku. fimiUha ootta

.

b- t;f«-ca«&gt;

cekWnsul letteh

*•" &gt;i«'WMUk-alAi.»
“ ••.Flowy Kingdom- Othor
oIm about tk« Show—Total atton,
Ml lift.
..
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N

Uncial Bureau of Agritralture that tho
.
COM.HEBCUIlive stock display will be held in the
ttlSTlhm MAKKE .’
months of September, October and No­
vember, and that the periods derated to
BhMnOmca.JibXIPt
each group, would be as follows : Group .1 WttMT(*MU)p«rbu*hol. «t*®UA
!9, hones, mulesand wsos. fmi»,SapternWJI»AT(red)p*rbata*lJlta®LW
&gt;«r 1 to 14 i' group SO, homed cattle, I FLOUR, per cwt. SU&gt;0.
September 21 to Octob.r 4; groups 81 I &lt;JOfiH.ptrbukal.SOo&gt;
.*
OATS. Ref basket. X93L
and 32, sheep, goats and swine, from

QtecbttMIto.18; group 33,
Jepteraber 4 to 8; group 34,

BUTTRR.pMlb..l»14m

poultry,

STEBBINS BRO’S.

’•

Keep It.

stassat*

ONIONB/wrbtMbri.m®#!*.
BBAKtMtoUM*«M’,
PORK.

ihe couiparuou of Chiux aM^g.l
P- by tfmir rrepeetive displsy. is Mill in

order.

■w m,
Where you wni find all kinds of

FURNITURE!

Another dfrvfitl tour through Uw

twaecttoaecoafirMsmy first itppnsuions

pktlttoJ^.

i*1 “w Mapect* artl uiodifica them wmif^-

can sell cheaper than any hoqj^ln Bar­

thMthe

ry County, for these reasons:
1st BeeauwFwe have no rent 1» pay
31. Because-we make the most of our
goods ourselves.

would argue for a
groat aimilaritjr in the handwork ef these

.W.’bJS-'TRSlIBIr1
fuiuwirt.
uJ-Arriva

people. r**n)qOuMM- Noctiou runs pandial
SUh OaliaLkgu,', opeu.c apo*

Vie. President, Dr John R*

j3a?

8*t*urf.rr*^li.W

TMub-i

Treasurer, MOoS VheMer.

3d. Because we keep the beat c

pv— M Ae extent of the

display,

and

tha rasult w thel the spfieaW generally

■mot at the section is effective and pleas-

4. M. XltlKA r. K.

&lt;?Fi8S^

v&lt;-

tw &lt;enu«lMi« gum, .(a 0*.

tapuiam st,, l-pcd ia« Of Lk. IraU

•f wonders to be seen within, and ' iffl the

Itttaga «p ard to foreign eyes so odd and
tart almost aa mudt fcttan-.
lew exhibited. It is lie
pdc these modes of buOdons as “lea caddy”, fiwth. ,
impartially , tbese de­
signs are eeeu to have a kind of wild beaum tWpkk,*.. etc., appear heavy
us4 ciuibrous, but the fact must not bo
* taetaight of that each of them gives in itaelfacondoased idea of thewhole science of
i architecture u the Chinese understand it.
; There is a strange tack of vrtsarilily shout
ua iu Mm»
thispeopk. They have Ueu doing the
jnaMt^inttej^ wtYfbr agn and
‘
- - —
it never secma to occur to ahem to vary
AttatfM 1. buillfe
a certaju way; a case ten fort Mtuarc is
built in ibo same way -.and iT. one looks
cumbroas whila the other seenu well pro­
portioned, the fault is in the need at hsv* tag so small a strurtore. Tho visitors will
obmkte various pictures in the department
of Chinese edifice* of varying sifc and ele­
gance, and Will notice both that the one
* style of bmldtagrunaihrongb all, and that
wh*u it can be property delayed it is not

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n*ci*»wAbui,
----------

A*a,^to.f
EJ». Jernlaa F

ILF. BMfirt
John Back yi .

WiltQMr8« JUlMk3«

work-

S*ta ataBBA. ■***.. ia uo&lt; .ufioeat mm.

uncomfortably orowded, but the arrange-

.BOUT THE CO U NTT.

Of every Description which we

threshers tKc principal object ts to show
the length of tamo occupied in threshing a
certain amount of grain and the throMgh
newt of the work. The Sower requin® to
do the work is demoeatrated by dynamomet|r toA. ’1 In the case W the englucs^be
amount of fuM attd wood used, actual

powrt.JftyivM
«■.
arajtlwi being cxaajdifitd.- . . v
- AU-a.
And the weather still ontiouas melting.
Everybody and everything succumbs to it
The effect has been to considerably dimin-

4th. Because we warrant all goods we
make.
We sell none of till* cheap-made Fur­
niture that is mgde by machinery. The
goods we make bi made by hand, and
warranted. Wu Invite all persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No trouble- at all
show goods.
'
Moa.y, oa eafl. S®lM Mt ••nt.
Parties having Pletdroa to frams
Prime Mareautila Papar. 5®4would do well to g ‘them framed of us
MMt.Caatmlfitota.tlKi UkaShara.M.
as we can do U P
.crand Cheaper than
KEW YORK MARKET
any house in P .y County. We keep
the Largest and Beat selected stock ot
Maw Tints. 3tir »»•&gt;
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD■ Floor qolot. Wh«ut &gt;w* prewur. to re*li«&lt;
1NGS, Buacketb, Paprr—Hold'WkU» MIA. !.15®1J». 'Oor». rtoadr. Oota, qalot:
ERS, WAU^PoaKldBt, Rijtprr&gt;
l
Hqldkba?
it w Pork, |l»J0. Lard, Ml t5. Bettor doll for
.and everything in the Furniture Uns.
J
We Invite all persons to call apd look
Tallow «ui*tat8MW.
CoTm» dalf; Rio. 1M»HK odd; Java. 3M

S**sr dull and taadias downwatd: »«fl whits
tnsd liAjWOl*

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

Peerless Milk Safee
qow on exhibition at our Fun ittus
Store. All kinds of work mads to or­
der. Repairing of nil kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.
WE MEAN BUSIN ESH!

Furniture Rooms eouth side State St.
opposite H. A. Ooodyekris Hardware
Store.
\
.

___________________ iCMMto.
E.
R. UolonuVa oonnSitito
Laving
la ehsTga the arraugrmentn
fur tbe
cosdbtf arwUhig. .taidi mlh kilter Ufh'

8TRBBINS BBt’fi

brrsoiT. July JJ. )»T®secured. Itott Rugaa. t MeUughlia old tralaNsurlr all broaches &lt;J trsda rssark • *•!•» wssh
er &gt;, aa Ms trainer Hoptn will be ia thl» place sad truda »ra..-»Jb risck. Vatu*, .toad up .tl&lt;
in a few days to remain juitil the ma|pb 1" howom.
TiaFUtss artefc. bi*b*r. -r. ■««•« «C-sU
I It the Jspaucne scHioo, a over. Holcomb is bound to succeed if muhing fUlirlXm*
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feature eouswts oftbosc wonder will do it. aa Mr. Hogan !• aeknowiedg^ to be
Nelli kwp uu th* £U*hash.
.
■ Wand Wry elaborate screens, some drawn the Heat trainer tn thia Ibuslry. Mr. Hogan
Pry Goodv tery sVaadj.
KtraMaa
OU
has
*dTaaaed
a*ala
;
Utr
too.
21®
being
MeUmgKUkfa
trainer,
be
naturally
toeiv
&gt;nd shaded in India ink, but uumo of
a. or 5®c np in i weak*. Ltoawd and Lard OLU
them embroidered
The framing of these iaicrMtod In th* match, sail ho McUugbbn
maaa*u to hold thalr WU.
1 to M-uln Rtparod to du Cardin* on Mlaorc
works by ths Chinese is superior to that of has ■ignite.l his intentions of being si tba
Opium lie. advanced to 17JO and Mtlph. Morphto* Hottoc, at tho trt.II FACTGRX Dulldla* on
■ the J^aatM. The frames an- of open match and will proUtdy hr hero for a -hart toMJS.
ThoreasO* River,
8u*arhM baaa SV^b- eaMAad,
A rv
carved woodwork, beautifully executed time during the I min lag Wa uiafeMtand
smjfcrwaga miiadi* harder aM wsuod that Mr. Msrtta will •&gt;» hers ili&gt;. whieh will rodaad w«at n to UK; now ra*«d*d to US
Codecs'era w«ak at »S®3.-f^ &gt;Uoand!T®»)
Ike picture. Thia wood-carving ut one of faralali an opportunity to see ike two cham­
Ike best things dam By the Chinese.
A pion of the world, and wUn*«s the contest
variety of woods are shown in tho section, 1
.
i ...
.«
-•- fti - «ito baiinou .or, «*d»r»to. An Ital. liaht.th*
waatk.r bavins been to •»» fto driving C.tUa,
but the only kind which • eaters iutn the
r
ejj, with Sur to to aood botohars at fXSO®

WOOL. WOOL

In Hastings!

8t*v«aa p F
iLOacdMr L V

A. Barbara *
F. Knapp C

'&gt;
*
»’
a

*'

i . |.lra.«aA&lt;&gt;ditoria1 call fraw
Ikmnall nf JsckSuit yesterday,

rati.

iu»!nujt«tf|.«tf' ’‘fiwRwia",
give*

ter is a msguifioent black clo^e-gnttned
wood msstly rtasasbliog eiieuy. This raa
tarial takes a-dull deep polish, and makes
oue of the finest mediums of ornamenta­
tion I have ever soon. lu addition to the
framework of the screens, various hand­
some sod peculiar articles of furniture are
pude of it. A parlor set is noticeable, in
MwHng a splendid Sofk. A.frrorite article
with Chinese hous.-keepers appears to be
a sort of buffet, with doon on the lower
portion and open shelves above ; it makes
&gt; charming piece of furniture
There are
eleganbaantre tables, card tables, etc., of
the sa^ia material, with top® of native varieXd umrbk. » we&lt;mlr paiated chin*

8h«*p a srUa tower; V to 85 Ibe. 8XCH®AHkHoss aaatad; Cato tos*&gt;* but aloala*. |1IO®W.

FtouHb? premim of rbe aataaritar. -MMaP*vkhMdxa»P*lfh*s«XWteM. L*»&lt;U«u On Sewtaa UM, i» lU. um&gt;Ur “t 8*okad Ham. U; do. Shouldm. »K®W.
Fto» «U|M end unebaarad. Vh*a*. old. dropped
Rud.«l.&gt;.&lt;» On»w~l&gt; &gt;«&lt;».' "7"
and baa rtc.varod al i«hUr. ■adar a modante
Pdi*,tStai«l.*lS&lt;»» 4***?

aUpptos demand aad lichl roaapUoa. No 1
W hit*; tl JBH. naw .took to eumla* ia lively al­
ready and intorert totluio **U« that war ; to
day a*w extra whit* sold St IU®H&gt;- W 1 »hito at
fl.l* eaah end 11.12 rellar Aa*. aaw attYatobar wsa
Ofcred M ®L« a*4Kd».KU. O*&gt;—

primo.MMM.

^Ujgwkrr.
a humorous
^n\od «sin With so effort anything but

•nn.-n trv.w X.-utly .&lt;» &lt;nu«&lt;4H
••&gt;.f '-it nil! oppose .ip

.v vt F !0

JutkypToaly KJ,000.

Young

couples

venturing -i®M&gt; matrimony this season are
jajnm^jnrWro viait the Expo® tUon and

hvsOkjMtamebiraB- areaven
.
•» k»J
i L iijr-^r mlbfcW. thooKh ■ol?
*
been expeatad,
i

print in unutber rrtsmn.’auetaey^
'
&gt;.f our iy^iun0«L«inQ»s
l-. rv&lt;- lheetmNI fif&amp;RmPJrall

STEBBINS BROS.

wm.x

••••'ll ihe !’t nine *f Hie V crmontvllle

«.U,»a*.1fcrfca.'.» «.

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STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

t.
-rnoad
*
itB*.-,!, pa—a.—*- &lt;■’ «’•,
O 1»*-H .. •*• ri-taA,'T , .

just let them
they can be1

xx&amp;n

OHE PORTABLE STEAM SAW MUI
HEAVY PAIROvitSSs 1 wu. &lt;M

cluh 1

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&gt;-vrirr&amp;

11 “try lUra and -*1-ri~fn *fItjTlW&amp;f|hlg
i—.-.
।
.......
“ bharal
• . rn
" ' l'wtt • ha» I*. J - F-, CmuHxll a graduate
*" ‘fc** ‘UpailMul uf.lumlid»*
btifft-'ity laj jpflUkd. aB .'-*-=^

- Rmro;

Hastings, July 2BU1.1OT&amp;

L«£XS5^SE»K

KHTSALEW trade

in xtuHienrifshs.

iMt.bf) game of Base Bai!

-tn the business, can truly say that they
■«an do better work, and give better nat•fctfactlon than any other firm In thia
section.
W. H. Stebbins, the senior
member, with the experience of a Ufo­
time, will always give his personal at­
tention to this part of their extensive

**^*M^\*T

in aaftfor th» Couidy

n.

, the monopoly of 3fcc world. At
moe broke in, and of late yams
MMr countries have pow«fhlly followed,
Su-neroy «■-*•!* *

UNDERTAKING

. .

■xilUkan C*a«y tkmwsaisu Wd at Marshal,
Ibr tu&gt;

XXIMu3

SPECIAL NOTICE.

«ynr He* of the elaborate work­
------ -fi-'m of these onmmcnfc msy be grth«ed from ths price* msrksd ou
«klb
to itMUuaton*, t»wa. «U,
fa
pair of huge vases all covered over

JXrtx, * might b. obtained

WELCOME MARBLE.
H ACTINGS. MICH . May XW®.

Being a business that needs a great deal
a*u oom. aoslaatad.
Oats whkh ar. cnt.rin* Into for»l&lt;«&gt; oxm«. are of experience,
ataadj al 304 tor uuxad sad JW4 tot »blle.
A pplot. MUh. IMUftMt bbl.
'
After many years
BnUar iomorallaad: fA»h. I*®)®- Cbrefw: rj

JaggtsM^jr mosaic work. The vases and
------- -- &lt;iij.su*. teLma mde by both the Chinese and
tbeyfgl to Qpma
-Vi- m-..,—
Taaws-t

11. ulka to-day aV**! -tlwgC^iai
&gt;&lt;•-&gt; „fil,r v-hihltion*.
ioi.-r.-jtlng attirif
. tha- '^P* I4

I wish to oil all wool myself, and will
Io it and Card for 12 1-2 cents per pound.

WB*.'

CENTRALHQCfSB
ndk&gt;. «aB«alo*^&lt;w
aa.

OUbwS

Th. «Ua

Va. Chi­
.'wa dMM - • •** "**-

Swarfs Hopu-,
&gt; BAKBA*..............................t - MIC«

*Mh£liR ta.aasMtfaa W»fc^

mimbh
HnUacs. Mkbs. Not. N, ITS.

�ihould be cut out out immediately, If »
common bdx'Hve,' and the few bcie in it

yhth^epi-lltefaylHfl^litarhapneF
"rpt auRAL iwics.

dispersed to other hires ; or aomiAnucs,
when the bees are'not ven weak in num­
bers, cutting the worst infested combs will
luffice, and the bear be able to protect the
others. If your bore are in frame hives
I examine the combe, uud cut out' tach aa
Ute worms have made lodgemen Is .in and

''

destroy them.

CAM OF VABM IMFLKMXMT8.

Probably UjdJobs^ that, iri sustained

wwnam»FjABxzE.

ItMhfc ‘Mlrt Apr. Mu, i876
°»&gt; J dtojSVxrr.

i kiin;

.- , L

on farm implements every year, by leav­

newadvertisments.

ing the^ nxpnnnd 5?.
.W’&lt; *tonns
dews,would amoiin^to millions ofJ.J,

G. P. Row«ll ACo’i.Colvmil.

J.Ole&amp;Son
WtTOLWALK A RWrAIL’ ’

“

fU&amp;IyUU ’

V

to the sun, a plow lying in the field corej-

cracks

in the

beam inay lie seen fiom the road,

a har­

ed" Will!‘rust,

while

the

with

row agnnutt the, fence,

dropping out, and looking as

Cw»rrofa»M.MMCWu»kBL:

teeth

tho

if it

been there for months, hayracks and other
things going to distraction for the want

stucco

of being placed under cover, we need not

ask what kind of a fanner lives there, an

..

wt rd^d the answer in the general appea-

ance of the place—“a poor
low."

shiftless fcl-

Farmers, thia ia a hard

name

f

Okr ftrsa m ik Unrest Unu®

had

imam

■

■ UB . IMB

tCwrumn'Vow willi

Shingles Lath &amp;c.*

to

give to some of yon, bnt you deserve it

If the leaving of your

farm

inplements

unsheltered did not cause you any pecu­
niary Ions, it would be supported that you

and Ik* happy again

would have pride enough to cause you to

prevent pssssa

of your premises

making the remark, “here lives
IfflsfMTScr.”

of your

If one

asks you for mossy, to

buy

shoes, year reply may be,

a

“my

a

from
shift-

1W Retatisi ii Prita!

children

pair

cf

child

I

SALISBURY 1BROSSHA U

have no money; it ia a« much as I can do

to keep rau! rid body together
You
must go barefoot," while you are allowing

would cost to shoe your

child

for

FURNITUKE,

five

U)HAnG«* Bnteftuak

years.

Djn’t do it. No; fermers, aa yon value
the good opinion sfyour neighbors, don't
ask, them to lend you anything that ia
ordinarily used on a farm,. as you had bet­
ter go and buy the article wanted, even if
not uscd wqp! lhAaigtee a year.
Per­
haps you need's crowbar,’ and do not own

‘•psrCHOMAWCT, OB ■OUL CUABMIMO.”
1 HkuUmmi bai fMointU and s*i» U*
lav* and afacU*** of say P*Hmtkvy.«*»***. »■-

xsr*ftse!

tian Unci*. VrMsu. 11 iota to Ladlra. *U. l.WV.Cw
sold. A tow book.
Addraaa T. WILLIAM A CO.. PabY FhHadalpha
WTAWTIHK-lrff’Wb***' ilrf'BAKB
WOO a wonth Milla* cir WOm-oomIm book.
Any om that has a lMl*r to writ* wIU bor iL Mo

W

J. M. HEWES,
We

guarantee Satisfoctwn.

Hearer furnished free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
We
can give ytM I tetter figures than ever of­
fered before,’ for we make the most of our
Cufina and Furniture.

than you are, yet he owns every imple­
ment, of the most improiSjd patern, that
is used on a farm. Now, when you go to
him to aak him if he will lend you hn
new med rawer (cost S3 &gt; you must fee!
as if you were on a mean errand.
Your
neighbor lends it to you, and what do
you suppose he aaya as soon as you get

ent; he is just as well able to do- it as
am, hut he is too contemptibly stingy.''

I

pponptOMMXBt. |/l

Au exfiXmj WJol

£rUcr■ in Jdichi-

TOT

’"W

MHOkT Ltxi.wrwo

MICHIGAN
iCTESri’Y QWJltHjqA^ _
Tkwfllk »n««*l *MiS* rf L«*tar«* wUl i
‘SmKELva&amp;.’sa'ub-.
on-MataaBA*.
•
A,nju4 jy*-gW.!vaV.Uf Mkhieaa.
Vir^Mlion Pve-^r all «Mk*. F.

LEARNTELEGRAPHY

gan figures up the entire cost of keeping
But Ufar* &lt;•■&gt;* •h*wb*r*lo So*Aa*sd Auralrfull bred “Meriuc*, and says that their eniNf.r n. UTr^wpA
wool costa him. tat .Z^cepta Mt pound
which lie aeils al 30 cents.
His wethers
avevifie't lbs. to the fleece, giving nut
profirnt 9T.12 to each held on the wool.
The fifvfit on the ‘ owed, including iambs,,
ia MNdtHDOf^'ihkn' thia. ’ Tht* rtfpOrt
nays t MHe had been satisfied for some
tinxY-Uio*lite better Hwr«herp, tIn- brfttfr
they paid: but thw Meta whieh' were’
takas feoaa his own experience had satis-­
tied him that those who kept thorough
bred sheep, had a great advantage over
those who kept sheep whoso fleeces were
not of the first quality.
Ho had kept
sheep at first whose flews only yielded
4 lbs.”- Wool growers have to take into
cotwdtobdaiB»o4 only Inequality of tlie
wool, but also the sale of sheep for mut­
ton ; and as mutton sheep tho Merinos
are not profitable.

SOLID WEALTH!

^DXZjrf, AOXX'P, T.A8ALLK, FM.

CASH BltniMTION CSHPMT

Saanel eon maybe dried-andoooked in
the kfilfar and spring and'be almost as

thdssday, acg.

ufss?™"

a,

mtr, LAWC. P*O*1A. GEXFS
/to. KBAllfM, AOCK ISLAND.
DATmaST, MUSCATINK.
I .MASMING TON. IOWA CITr.UKIN.
JSMAt,' • nMTON.
DKS MOINES

sSSsSSaH^"“

hot“ *• “« tBSESSESfi** 8»U»Z ■ .SC

good as fresh corn from the garden.
In
the first place, pick that which is in good
c edition for the table, put it into a ket­
tle, and scald ‘
Thot. P. Portae. Bx-Oor. Xy4 O«ul M»o*&lt;sr.
„ 'i. &gt;■■:»
minutes, tT'*'
p&lt;mititkx.t wo PoerreiupKi
These jumvaled machines and rgpalw for
the cobs, p
the aven, t
name are supplied at lowest factory prices
UXT aB aiBTS ■....... .........
it will kec
other way,
lows:
“1

ITrmnril Whiff* infl

’ x

**SJhsCalm tertfaBUJ-sr ' -

$600,000 00!

GREBIjJMUSSELL

Oniahi,

tritboat Chinge ot Oan,

4&gt; •djaoc.-t.ju,

¥

tekiaT^jiw. ,.u*« •/; tie a
Mcf IM

HABTISOS. MICHIGAN. .j

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VOL. XXI. NO. 27.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY 3f. 1876,

j'lisjidi'ii-lleckly hepiiblicjj! fiajtjitf. i’TJJ
geo. m. dewet
I? oil

AND

PUBLISHER.

j| I

/»!

XvwCuvL UJj.6 -Kenorn °°v
ow txije:
i

lint*
.»rtW •Mr of Suto Street. HMiinn. Barry
I). Mirhuian.
KKMS or SUBSCRIPTION:
nopnrtmpnt 1

A’ J TVS OF J1) VER TISING.

i

•logiolm

OLIVER CHILLER HOW!
igo6 Solo if 1871,
3043 Solo if 1871.
747s
Sets if 1873. 1437S Sola&gt; if 1874. 31077
Solo if 1873, 440 fully 100000 viLL
ok 41901410 704 1876.
Oft 44L7
TVAT f,uP*tV WW Solo

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

Nine different Points for 1876,
I thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
। all kind of soil and work.
Come and get one ON TBIL,

‘nmfflWMMM

s. c- BRINDLE.
SuFaMIY 1‘CBLICCONVEYANCER a loan
lUpSl , -Wil! urcutiale loan un real ratala tot
unwoff J’iand utnanii.
xxKyl

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,

’

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.

50yl
Jnnyl'73

J. L- FISH,

WON !

THE VICTORY IS

&lt; ollwti-'B/ »ad Convaxanetni
u y-l *G-'ii.ias crentioa. O
J Kirtie. Drncriuwa, II Ml Im

xxluu

LUCIUS RUSSELU,

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

lunyl-TMf
WM. BURGHER.
:
I’..un&gt;.nor. and SolidU
■i.. lluthire, Midi.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

1V5I. II. HAYFORU,

innjlTS
Dll. C. RUSSELI*,
N4 St'RNKON.-Oa- ever Juliui
»tare. 1‘basix Block. SUU blroo^
- PARTNERSHIP.

‘

xxl&amp;tf

W.M. UPJOHN,

For ftill Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competitton.
COME

AND

HEE

MEI

■JOHN STANLEY.
wolf.m.d.

ZtastsiiiES. June 12,76
.

.. J ■■weBSgPS.JllMlLl-l* — ■■gg'WC --------------------------

TAKE NOTICE.

Bit- IL F- PECKHAM.

To thote Whom it may Concern:
I am now running a NEW POIl TABLE
*i. U. PECKHAM,
m ACHING for Moving, Rasing, or Chang­
1I1YS1CIAN k 8UBGION,
ing the Location of Buildings from small to
great, and Caving handled about 1,200 bmldu
tar* mgs in 16 years, feel confident J can satisfy
M. W. RIKER,
•MlX'* T?R PSACB- ,1« 4 ColUMi..
those that itoay fevor mewith a call.
Ai“U
Bl&lt;*k. State Street.
my address is Irving, Barry Go, MicK
)t.rSA,',SBURY Jk. B BOSSEAUot

J

Irrtas. Mitk, April, Hih.’.lW«S'J

How Western Farmers Suffered.

Gov. Tilden and Tom. Scstt Working
Together, Ao., Ao.

- THX PENINSULAR RAILROAD.
This road was incorporated in 1862
and subsequently ,built. After the con­
solidation ol the galena i Chicago Union
with the Chicago &amp; Northwestern, the
Peninsular Railroad wu merged into the
same consolidation on the bails of onehalf share of the common slock and one
half share of the preferred stock of the
consolidated company far one full share of
the stock of tbc Poninaular. la 1866
Mr. James Parton published a pamphlet
entitled a “Manual for the Instruction of
“Rings. 'Railroad and Political, in which
be treats particularly of this Chicago &amp;
Northwestern Ring, aud givts tho follow,
ing as an estimate of the profits derived
from the consolidation of the Peninsular
Railroad: ’

Railroad which, their report says, advan­
know!ced its rates as follows;
“Upon wheat, seventy-two per cent.
“Upon coarse grains, twenty-one per
cent,
‘
our personal knowledge. In
“Upon flour, seventy-one per cent.
thia a large numbar of votes n
"Upon lumber, thirty-fire per.cent.
palpably illegal mn received
"UpOn live stock, seventy-throe per cent spcctore against oar protest!and without
•"Upon merchandise, eighty-eight per any regard to their action in th
cent.
“Upon passengers’ faxes, twenty-eight
and one-half per cent."
as President of the Terre Haste and BiohThe report of the Board of Trade closes
mond Road,
with tiro following significant paragraph:
“From present indications there seems to
“Mr. Pock left the presidency of that
be a determination' to test the relative company many years ago, and tlie proxy
rigbta of all by an appeal to legislation. contained a memorandum in Mr. Pock’s
Wfa hope that thia may not become neecta- handwriting, undoubtedly written at the
ary, but that a policy may prevail that, time, in 1865, to the effect that the bonds
while it secures to the people an entirely which the proxy covered had been sold by
just consideration, will not lead to ernbarraraent of our railway lines."
THE CONTINENTAL , IMPROVEMENT OOM­
'
»ANV.

This company wu chartered by the
Pennsylvania Legtslature iu 1868. By
reference to the Certificate of Incorporation
filed by this company May 21, 1869, it
can In ascertained that Mr. TUdi-n held
1,00h shares (|50,D00,)2,000 share* 1103,
000) being owned by Cbl. Thomas A.
Scott. This company made a contract to
build the Grand Rapids &amp; Indiana Rail­
road for a certain amount o! bonds and
stock per mile and its land grant, which
Uf n.ow.oo
consisted of 1.160,000 acres of public
land In Michigan. This aecnis to hare
ISW.SM been a profitable jqh, for the Report of the
Land Department of the Continental Im-/
provetneut Company, dated July 1, 1873,
•hows that 90,443 acres of the Grand Rap­
ids A Indiana Railroad national laud grant
were sold for an average of 814 36 per
acre, “exclusive of village lota," thus:

isr.ZKJHS.

saw&amp;r.

WSe.coo

o y«*n compound*
iLriiod on n.ooxc
ebsn»«I Doo. f.t 18

Champion Reapers and Mowers.

Ni Q. CRESSY.

C. G. IIOLDROOK,

j

:iuu«i rrocKBOLDtai torr,
paaphlal to to bo found the fbilowof
tboUalma JrCbitMo Onion

i ROOM AN.

DELIGHT J.

TILDENS rail.
ROAD RECORD

PRICES REDUCED

PBOFESSIOSiL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

A ug, iu.' HT3.

fro“‘
SAMUEL

WHOLE NO. M70-

uwe
34.000

li.17S.000

“As the ‘Galena Division’ was the only
portion that could haye earned a dividend
in that ritao-this in reality comes out of
what that division would.have earned fur
itself if not consolidated, and is equal to
twenty per cent on the whole stock of the
original Galena road. It follows, there­
fore, that wince Dec. 1st, 1864, those stock­
holders bare lost their dividends, otherwise
certain (and probably of ten per cent, jand
have incurred, by’consolidation with ft&gt;c
Peninsula, a loss equal to twenty j»cr cent,
ou the par of their steck.’

TILDEN AN ANTI-GRANGER.
These various railroad consolidations of
Tilden and his friend^ whereby railroad
stock were greatly watered, were followed
by oppresivc rotes of freight in tho Northw«wt, - out of which grew the Granger
movement resulting in tho enactment of
tho Potter Law in Wisconsin aad restrict­
ive railroad legislation in other Stales. In
proof of this we take the following from
tho proceeding of a convention of farmers
along the line of the original Galena road

K2S“““‘

fi

TILDEN AND THE CREDIT MOBIL I EH.
It seefiis that even tho gigantic Credit
Mobiiicr iob could not get along without
hariuc; Mr. Tilden mixed up in it, as Che
following extract from tho precediugs of
the Congressional Investigating Committee:
“Mr. Hoar then asked Aiuoi, who pro
posed thia cunning schemes—by .which
everything was placed iu the hands of the
Credit Mobilier, and the following was the
teatiruony as it appears in the official rec­
ord :
'
"VsestioH by Mr. Hoar. Were you
not informed by ihocounMl who drew this
contract that this was a violation oflaw?
^Auiuerby Oaket Amet. We were
informed by counsel whom wu coturaltod
that this issuing of stock as a payment
upon the contract for building the road
was in entire compliance with law.
“Quation by Mr. Hoar. Who were
the counsel that gave that advice?
1
"Auticerby Oaket Amn.— Mr. Sam­
uel J. TiUkn"

TILDEN’S RAILROAD PATENT.

“We entertain no doubt that a large
majority of the votes east aN the election

“You are aware that the directors oftho
company, sotnc three years since, classified
themselves into three classes, under tho
statute of Dlinots: and under this classifies
tion the official term of but four members
of tho board expired this year, but haring
ascertained that two of the Directors,
Measn. Russell Sagn\nnd Selah Chamber­
lain were not holders of any of the stock of
the company, wc were advised that there
was grave doubt whether their seats in the
board were not vacant by reason of that
fact, and that though their tenp of office
did not expire this year, it was as much the
duty of tho stockholders to fill vacancies
thus occurring as to fill thosearriring from
the expiration of a term of office. Accor­
dingly, iu casting our ballots, wo voted for
I two other otockboldera of the company,

specifically, in place of Russell Ssge and
Selah Chamberlain ; but although no othjm. ."fa.
a. In.
.a dl

unanimous, the inspectors of election
failed to make any recognition of the vote
“Consequently the inspectors, finding
that their conduct was commented upon
unfavorably, not only by ourselves but by

and the Chainuan of the meetin
Underwood, who acted with agrea
tiality, add for whose character we i

“It was claimed by them that a resolulution had been passed that the Htoekbcddera prooeed to vote for four directors ct the
first chan, and that, under such a resolu­
tion, iWcould not fill any other vacancies,
but as we had not heard any such resolu­
tion passed, anff had certainly not voted
for it, we felt at liberty to claim, without
questioning the fact of such a resolution

Mr. Tilden is looked upon us the origi­
nator of the system of hoods voting at
railroad elections The following, taken
from the proceedings of a meeting of the
stockholders of the St. Louis, Alton k
Terr i Haute Road, held io 1875, shows
whnt Corporation Counsel Whitney says
of Mr. Tilden’s operations in this respect : va-u. cumiuu ui u&gt;c wiujmuj lor me J°ax,
“Reoolved, That the committee demand called under a printed notice, which made
from the officers of the company an inspec­ no reference to any class of directors, and
that no number of stockholders could de­
tion of the list of voting bonahohlen."
hold in 1866:
“Mr. W. C. Whitney, in addressing the prive of us our rights, given by tho charter
irAereos, Under the present system of
to fill all existing vacancies, by pasting a
di siatisfiod stockholders, stated that since
resolution, via voce, limiting the election
monopolies, the farmer and producer liar tho reorganisation in 1862. Tfldea'o cony
no redress, and is by the inadequate means ntirtee had beenpractically in control of
of transportation compelled to give two- the corporation;, that they, doted aymtat
thirds of his crop to got the other one-third inspection the KU of voting bontihMen. hereafter by the stockholders, as shall
It is well to say,
—A LARGS MAJORITY OP THE WHOLE seem to them, advisible
to market; and
" Whereat, We regard the prevent Sys­ VOTING POWER OP THE COMPANY—SO aS In this connection, that while the 'votes
were being taken we objected to the inspec­
tem of transportation m little lew than a
semi-legalixod system of plunder, by whichi holdeni of the securities to confer with tors, upon learning that but one of them
'a combination of capitalivts are reanog; each other and carry oh election
was a stockholder in tho Company, the
immense fortunes upon the ruins of the•
THE ST. LOUIS, ALTON &amp; TERRE HAUTE clmracter prescribing, as one of tho qualifi­
producing interests of the Northwest;
cations of an inspector of clccticn, that ho
ROAD
therefore,
Reverting to tho case of the St. Louis, shall bo a stockholder in the Company.
“Rctdvetl, That as we know of no1 Alton &amp; Terre Haute Company, wc submit
■'Wcarc also.advised that there *n»&gt;
adequate remedy for the present wrongs,; some further (acts about the trials and
or mnq l«au»&lt; 6ium oppraAon, hot tribulation of the stockholders’ committee
legislation, we must turn our attention to1 and Uusr oounaal, Mr. W. C. Whitney, in
Che. law-making power, and demand such' their attempt to elect directoni and to ob­
amiropriate and efficient legislation as will tain information in regard to tho position
remedy these evils, and thus toach corpor­ of the company a affairs. Wc cannot do
ations aad unholly eombinati &gt;na that the-1 better than give the word* of their own
WTOWlIWfU
rifto wbiiUwy. report of tho matter, as follows :
are bound to respect/
:
■; ,u•
“Tbo result of thu voting at tho annua)
&lt; “JfesbAwd, That in order to -carry these; meeting, u ahown by the certificate of tho
principles into practical effect, we hereby inspector!! of election, placed in office, for
pledge ourselres to oO-ojerate with the peo­ tho ensuing three years, under the dsuifiple throughout the State in electing a Leg­' cation Act, the four gentlemen voted for
islature pledged to tho same."
by Mr. Butter, the Pramtent of Um Com­
HOW THE WESTERN FARMERS WERE OP pany, and certified to that vote u having
Ueu about 4G;t00 against 37,400 received
• .
' '
PRESSED.
: To show the exactions to which the। by tho gentleman for whom we have voted.
farmers of that section were subjected to A large proportion of the vote cast by Mr.
by the Conaolidation Ring, wo have only Butler was made up, as we were surprised
to compare the nM» of freight ou thei to discover, of proxies more than fire years
Chicago &amp; North western Road in 1861 old.
.
“It included a vote upon the £Z-JS.
rotirod
with
which mm Mlapua tfi" Hr.,
“
nfrln :
Im appearance at bonds of the company, contained tn the
Camud and... ?Ht««re. Tho
Chicago sinking fund—about 3,000 out of the 46,Board of Trade &gt; responsible for ths 000 votes. Berard proxies, offered by Mr.

A. S. DEA-ISF.
«5Sm3

manner in which tBl- inspectors of election
conducted themselves.

regard of the

Chicago *’ Northwertern

persons who

executed

them

yeart ago

by reason or residence. The charter of
the company provides that a majority of
the directors shall always bo otiaaaa of tho
State of Illhwia, residing in the nonutim

it was nooosaaiy in order folWfill thw re-

of the gentlemen whom the inspectors ter­
rified to as elected do not reside in tho
counties along the line of the road, and
one of the two is not a cirisaa of Hliaois,
“It is claimed by ns, in yojtr behalf,
that these- two gentlemen, being diaqMlte-

received should have bets

n&gt;««4.

i.

'

�bj

REPUBLICAN CO. CONVENTION.

•««««« »

lannff

■hall seem to them advisable.
“This much with regard to the election.
The sum and subatance of it all fa that.
“(l)Wc cast the majority of. the votes

Pursuant to call the Republicans of the

county of Barry met in Conveotion in tho

OBO. 31. DBWKT,

Court House, in the City of Hastings, on
Hastings, , Mien., Jgly 31, 1876.

ktf/Jtrire should be mistaken in this

tiom by am^ority rote.

1876. *
evenfa. four members of the Board.
‘••Xc result of the election showed that

The Convention was called to order by

the Hon. Daniel Striker, Chairman of the

it wsacontroDed ty proxim m sreew mW
riqkt yort old, the we of vrtiich fa our
jodeedtat amnot be to severely condemn­
ed. Il results practically in d isfrnnehfaing
the atockbolders ofthe Company.
These
bonds, for which.proxiro were iriven seven
or right yea» ago. have undoubtedly, in
crtfatAieeb th£^!errvdT to bearer and
S&amp;I briufcht arid wlYlike other negotiable

was elected temporary
Chairman of the Convention. Wm. M.
Scudder, of*Prairieville, was elected teuw^

of Thornapplc,

ponuy SrerW^r.

Uic
Washinoton, July 21rt,1876.

Op niQitop, tb» Chair appointed as fiooB- «Xnrfrfttin cif&amp;eh if that 'of ttetr own
mittee on permanent organisation A. C.
Towne, of Prairieville, Clement Smith, o|

l.JUflriJT lanjTi'h ' tinco Be proxies

were given: so that the regfatxy represents
ub’ actual holder. It fa impossible for the
stockholder* to trace the bonds, to find the
the owners without very great difficulty.

as the work of reformers x and patriots iu

Prairieville, Wm. H. Powers, of Hastings,

From the opening day of the pMBCflt W»-

Abram Ryerson, of Hartings.

aion of Congress, last

to

up

December,

The convention then sdjourned until

For Vice-President.
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
of New York.

half-past one o'clock, P. M.

ownership iu the Company.It fa desirable
‘‘Honest money for all, and
that the periion a giying those proxies of
free schools for all.
There
Which wc have a pretty complete list,
should be requested to revoke them so far should be no inflation which
as on inquiri, it shall appear that they arc will depreciate the one nor seonot now nolder* of the securities of the terian interferanco which will
Company. Tito election being over we
destroy the other.”
deterniinod td bring certain facta to the
attention of the Board of Directors of.thc
Compnav which in the course ofour inqui- 'REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL
CONVENTION—3RD DISTRICT.
ricB wc had dioited arid demand immediate

ra-s

the West arc men of position in the
various localities where they rwtide ; but
. having no pecuninary interest in,, the Com­
pany or at moat, but a merely nominal one
they have left the afftixs of the Company
entirely, ’as' wc bdicvWro tho haml* of two
or three icAo midc iu New York. They
Wert very much astonished, as we after
wards learned from source- which we be­
lieve arc entirely reliable at the infonnation brought by us to thmr-attenteon, and
hare become considerably awakened to
the position which they occupy os trust­
ees for the stockholders of this Company.”

’ the purpart of disgracing

,

AVTttWOON BK3M0M.
The convention was called to order by
the chairman.

The eommittee on creden­

Absybia—Richard Jones, D. W. Ellis.
Baltimore—D.

C.

Sanborn,

Geo.

Podelford, John H. Day, Royal Q. Rice.

tho

Secretary

oftlw.Navy
Erray trail hwlrtku feror
verin^y followed n^ and every soap •fit

hA,u .JSwrycs

ner.t Bepublic?m official.

His own teflti.

mony and that oFcvcry chief of bttrtau or
hfa Deportment,Lave,. apperentl|r,. Ucn'

Carlton—Enoch Andras, H. C. Rog­

ignored.

• CAaTLCTOW—John Kcagle, E. H. Mal­
lory, Lewis Durkee, Clement Smith.

trt

was allowed a hearing, o/Zer thr.re&gt;M&gt;rt wqr
well wNiferriyi • 'I fa riov.

But I abet tier tne poet offis at the Cor
oera aboor, ef Tilden's cleet id, for fonafore the time comes, I she! be in debt to

,. Nuby Gowu^£°st

Kmtvci.», I

WreirtSf

jg^fl

fuchcr labor i
St. Uofais

Mr Robeson’s impenchmcut, aho»ld thn

Powers.

latter Committee deride that he fa amena­

REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN­
TIONZ

Dewey, John Zimmerman, Hiram Merrill.

Mapli Gbovb—Abel Simonds, Mar
•

froai ta» N. T.’Iudipeedint.
Orangzviux—John H. Smith, Jona­
War has always been the hot-bed of
than Fox, S. W. Goucher, T. B. Diamond.
pape^money ind a national debt. Ac­
cording io Irving’s chronicle of tho ConPkairikvilk—John J. Perkiaa, Waahquart of Grenada, it was a Spanish monk
ington Cooper, A. C. Towne, Wm. M.
’
who invented paper money . when tho
Scudder.
Spaniards were making war upon the in­ ■■ f, nil! !t . i.jr.h-.l 1.1 al Iru; &lt;,n&lt;-.
Undtr the resolution of 1(38. no delecate viU be
Rltland—James D. Benham, C. n.
fidels, who intrenched themselves in An­ entitled to * Mat who doc» not retido in the oonnty
' daluma; but it fa remarkable that in Spain
Stone, Jacob R. Dudley.
io. W. Hwcaa.
now about the’ only Christian country
TBobnatplz—A. H. EUfa, 8.
B.
nt. McMillan.
that has not resortea to the expediency of C. T. MncaiLL.
L. FrAVLoiwa.
Smith, Russell E. Combe, James H. Mc«tao. Sr*VLUwu.
anL. Wills,
a paper currency.
Immediately after tho ti-tes.
jcxabd Winoi
Kcvitt.
Battle of Bunker Hill the Continental
ilxiun Wills
Congrats
had
issued
two
mil­ P
Woodland—J. W. Stinchcomb, E. P.
I». W. Climxu.
lions of paper money, which wus tho H. C. Session,
Barnum, Geo. D. Barden, Jacob Osauran.
beginning . of our system of finance.
8.8. OLD?. ftacretary.
The experiment was repeated.
Its
Tho report was accepted and adopted, j
paper issues were increased from month to
The committee on permanent organisa­
month, until the abrogate was $350,000,OQOf. Robert
Morris borrowed money
tion reported for Chairman, A. H. Ellis,
ghere Lu could ne hi« own notes. “Hard
CBf A&gt; li.r Ifl’iV.lY •fAL’GOST.A. V. and for Secretary, Wm. M. Scudder. Re'
money for the army*' was his appeal to. his
port accepted and adopted.
ta for the Canal • ot Bknv aad tar tan
wealthy knacker acquaintances In 1781
^«tal that the convention proceed to I
i ota Ooanty CoMiaUlM aod for nirii othar
ntawfahstanding the relief afforded by the

?

"faih Towwhip will be .nUtat to f«mr delecatM.
t«i -Jrb theuti,
t&gt;Cb»irm»n of lUrry Co. Hooubl.eon Committee.

elect a Delegate at Large to the State Con­

The Chair appointed as Tellna T.

Hbns^-in

cried Uio. naUbh' from bankruptcy by in­
troducing internal taxation and duties on
imports. ,A Datiotud Lank was eataWfahcd
and ooinagp acts were paswd. . Tho expan­
won* of the State baulf i ciroufation culminatedlh the panic of 1814. ■ A second
notional bonk w» organised by the Demo­
crats, and overthrown 16 ycani after by
their leader. High tariff or low tariff
prevailed for .a season. The panics of
1837 and’1857 paralysed ove^ industry

Hayes

He was charged

fa

with

weeks ago.

The almost unirena) verdict

oftboeo familiar faith the testimony,
to the offeet that his tredoeeni han
integrity.

was

failed
until

But no report was made

tho Committee reveal thuir animus by say­
ing that, although the tfatimohy'fa“ihauffi-

practices, yet there

fa ground

for

grave

It baa wot been forgotten how

death, and a dispatch, virtually

exonera-

Otter

constituted[ , tool wr .tho Noo York custom-house and
, 'poatoffis, the country wus rooined shoor. Tilden's
swore
point

and

led.

A

witness

Lie ntennnty In

There were’

thb ahny.

in the . Convention, which resulted as follow*:

of the Speaker’s previous good record ho

George M. Dewey received 42 votes.

was unanimomdy acquitted.

“

tdligence of Democratic constituencies fa

on Wednesday the 23d,

day of August,

D. Striker

“

inst. at 2 o’clock in tho

afternoon.

D. IL Cook
P. W. Nfakern

The Republican Senatorial Convention
District, will

day-ofAugnrt, instant, at 12 o'dock
Each township and

ward

M.

in the

oounties of Harry and Eaton, will be
titled to one delegate in

eruwot was placed suecessftilly upon the
forciga market. '

en­

the Convention.

A full rcprescufatioCfa earnestly desired.
Township eommitte* i will please give due

Bitt the most marvelous incident of the
years is

heed to thia notice.

the grotrth of banking. .When the De­
claration of Independence was signed there
l in the thirteen eolo-.
nieri There arc to day in the UnitedI
Staten HOT chartered States banka. 2,118!
national banks, (MG savings banks, and
_
23W private banks—6.066 in all. The
।
t by the Cou­'

The official call will

bo published on Thursday.

■Total,

.

But ’ the Tn-

-

Political Notes.

Portoffioe in the control ur Tammany, he

, “

-

bin raided onto that nite the eonvensbun

8

again dodged any definite

-

action on

tlw
The Das Moines Rtyulrr ttayn that nut
de of the profcorional politicians it has
it to hear of a t&gt;inglc Democrat in Iowa

Necawary for a choke 27.
Voted to proceed to a

whieli resulted

m

formal

ft two Indhar Budq-

bailot,

follows :

Mr. Wheeler’s letter of acceptance defi.-i
D. R. Cook
J. W. Stinchcomb
8. B. Smith
D. Striker
Geo. K. Beamer

Total,

-

NeoUd lMmk&gt;
•. On a Pennsylvania Central train one
Aty last week, on the way to Philadelphia
-

Nccreaary for choice 27.

The Republican County Convention on

fully

Saturday w*
harmonious.

attended, and very

The official proceedings else

were printed give the naolt of ite action.
As we understand the
delegates to the State

sentiment ' of the
Convention they

are a unit far Charire M.

I

1
in Bpdfah dollars and aided Robert M«rrfa iowBCTyieg the colonies through the

Croswell

for

governor, and probably for the nominaby us a euupk of weeks stare,

that

until

for the nomination of a candidate for Sen­
ator.

bed bin distributed

ing to eomfirm the witoew p but; in view

G. K. Beamer

for this, the 15th. Senatorial

afore the aettiu of the conveushun to make
a rade on the gambliu dem; and the houses
of ill-report in that city. Forchnitly we got
wind uv it iu time to her it postponed
uv faro, at a bank which he run doorin Had it been carried out I shudder to

Noo York

thrown away upon a party so

afternoon, of Saturday, August 19th, inrt.

be held at Nashville on Friday the 18th,

j—

•J”'

suspicion.

But we her got to work for it.
PmouHTM V. Nasby.
Wick would like to be Partmaster.
P. S.—A serious trouble
threatened

lory.
, we want fa reform," the

cient to convict the accused bf fraudulent

tieut, that wux intendid for the latitude uv

With meh care, and reasonable work.
ther can’t bo any question at to the result.
The Dimocrfay hci bin out to grow so
long that they mill fitc ex men never
fought afore, and we abd win. Will.
•‘Reform’’ in our mouths and Post-offi- in

under investigathm, wlueh was complried

and in the Western Diatriet al Middleville
The

necrly all uv cm. Occasionally an anx­
ious-lookin farmer delegate wood remark,
“wulsbel are do with tta&gt; ctntvV f iuri

tho sale of a cadetship and WM a long time

many other ugly featuren in the case tend­

official calfa will appear ou Thursday.

in the country. At. the crisis of the civil
war1the Government ^dppted. the expedi­
ent
the Continental Coneresa and .re­
sorted to’ paperi- The Legal-Tender and

The case of Representative
another in print

The Convention proceeded to an infor­
the Court , mal ballot for Delegate at Large for State

rity at 4 o’clock

this

their party.

B.

Diamond and Chas. H. Bauer.

hold' at

rable.

vantages obtainable from such a scurvey
partisan trick; would )jara Ixten secured to

vention.

Tho Repreaentativu Convention for the

East District, will bo

reached

until next swwion, prior to which all the ad­

tin Palmer.

French loan, the Treasury was $2,500,000,
in debt for current expcoMB and the army
was. starving and ., half-olothcd. Morris
fashed his own notes for $1,400,000, and
Washington's army set out for Yorktown,
where the war . ckweid, after |fl2,485,G93

But as it fa Dot

believed ^hat &lt; rfapdrt would be

Irving—Geo. K. Beamer.

Financial

ble to such a tribunal.

In Noo'York

and the East We »hd (wear it’s hard wou-

Ex I slid hev to stump both acckuhuiij
I have two specchs? aireddy prepared, oue
ur wichfa hard moMW and one soft, and the
other oratom of the party her fixed theiradvea fikewfae. I wood arjest, now tbit
ther may be no mistakes, that a ecmmittv
bo appointed in each plare where a apeeeh
fa to be made, to nee that the specker rises
, aoWrJapd that hegite thcrighl speech start
ed. After the reform spoekcr lies made hi*
■peech to the citiseua, ur course he uhood
be allowed to get ex full ex he cIkxbcb,
.but it wodd be terrible to her him git up
' and make a speech in Hartford, Coanec-

Bauer; 2d Ward, Milo T. Wheeler; 3d
Ward, 8. C. Prindle ; Ith Ward, Wm. H.

pint proudly to Hendricka.

likker
Tilden

Hastings Township—Abraham Ry­ Glover, Chairman of the Real Estate Pool
Committee, and Whittuom Chuiriuan -of

tine, D. A. Bowker, C. V. Robinson.

t

- 1 fAr^nW-feisL'i'^.'In'j
i IMTT .
.
. »itj

Henry M. Merritt.
Hastings City—1st Ward, Chas. II.

Horx-Moare Seeber, Geo. W. Valen­

Bascom agio.
The pisiform, eau’t help sootiu ih„
Dimoreriay uv the entire country, pertikelerly when the candidate fa taken in meount. It is the moot flexible platform 1
ever helpl to construct, and the Dimocrat
wieh can't stand onto it ain't worth the
name. In Ohio and Injeany we shel

Can-

erson, Samuel J. Bid el man. Porter Burton

•rwn-

»uCy am i

" r-7
■uiMtanahal.
.

NASBY.

Il was’only after a pcremfftry

demand, Hcteral time* repeated, that

ers, E. H. Sfaaion, J. M. Rogers.

prceenteti by the attitude those Senators warm your bowels agin. Under stimulitin infioocncea one kin afford to pay—but
to pay this year for last year's deUtn, wich
her Hod forever and can’t never be recall,J
aac-ti-memory, h a dtaguMm. j

or&lt;Mmrf ih. wMi,
ulUr &lt;ir4»rJ .f »e'of

Barry—Wm. P.Sidnam, W. T. Bar-

saw the BKmey paid, and be demanded it
it too, on account
There
AffTntetWUng uv Wka»d
with the final ain't any thing in Ufe so dugustin i,
payin
oM
likker
bills.
That
likker
e
J
. V. * &gt;

who voted against th^Scn^c’sJ ungdgtion.

information perjudirial to that officer has

tials
as ----LIMO reported
ICpUIWM the
»»V following pcroom —
delegates entitled to seals in thfa Conren’ pore of all this

Johnstown—A. G. Dewey, Levi M.

of our
System.

* in the BolknaptmLy *11
Lr ialhe -^-&lt;1 Cox'

^MnmAFyeWWy.
question in connection
.•
M...
mittee on credentials John J. Perkins, of the great day of accounts, next November.
On motion, the Cbiirappointed as com­

For PrcBident,
RUTHERFORD.B. HAYK8.
of Ohio.

mortgage and ore aafc so tlmt it fa unnec­
essary for th«m to attend the annual meet
iDgsof the Company orlqok *ft«r ite
interests. In this way the bona fide
hdxfars of tho stock arc outvoted from
year »oyear by proxies, which, if, they

The Growth

The evil

Castleton. S. B. Smith, rfJEbprnappfa.

National RepsbtoD Ticket

LD
jpvcu cm nwr _ WOCUOh—wu,
pade to much mousy in hind, after wick
&lt;bey w«re ea enthooataetic tor the great
reformer ea anybody., I stood out, Ky_

Th

.

’

naturally go to Itepublikin Stat™ Mi||
be giwm to the doubtful ones. Several
reformers who wuin’t satisfied with ihb

letter.

Washington

our

A. Halstead Eltfa,

County Committee.

trios to elect delegate to

the

Stale aqd

Confedcrcnw

Committee^,

compromised.
Mm

Fire still

liar?

the canvass showed as follows : For Hayes,

ben

IOT4 far TMao, 01.

remain, four
' St mar mJ-

A White Moantaiu

excursion party took q vote on

Mocdaj

Congremional Conventions, which resulted
SI follows, vfa.;

To the State Ct
Wm. P. Sidman,

Andrus.

They

-Lewia

F. W. Coffins, Enoch
pon,

unbowed

several

ex-Confederate

fr—oHhfanu

.tabHM-

The dde-

bed

Dur

a soldier
field, Samuel 3. Tilden would

not

a cause for which the soldier fought at

Smith,
elthc

chotBe. of mast it natal!
I favor of Str, O'Dofin^l.,

orthact, m m.

Britain
I

The Raleigh

of $164,366,- |twi*

'lotkr rrappoK.

tBrn K

Suttlm Suu.

X.

C.

A

, fa

frank

&lt;W

Ite Cteitaa™

4 item ttat

if U&gt;&lt;7

U« iV,

MU

sort about

one

thou-

IteJIfan) were Pei'

*

.

�l^iciiii-lleekl^DplililicapiajiiieL

AH*

The Nationil Auoclatran

Midsummer Holiday Number of serib*

SPECIAL

NOTICE.

MAK TOHCK.

nfir’e Monthly

BHmiAlFAMtRMAWWMTT.

OEB-H

THE TE8TTM0NT OFTHE WHOLE WORLD.
Bwo« twee Jedri

&lt;iCU&gt;S5

u Ae

,deleg.ie

*JUio»d Adoption h,ia in E„„u H JI
Chicego Ju!1e 20, 21 ,od -j, I

for an I risk w
couldn't pay but

•d him a pig. He got
®*P¥
TU woman

.
GurdayamlSundayaW r. n.

*1 to inlonn Xbe Meed, of ocx^cuH, ie
s*ny aad a^deleg

couMic^ eoeceroiag

The object of thb

is tho

&gt;n

f fcgxn it
__________ __
_
hlaiad to
oppose the works of darkness, under the
’’“4 0&lt;
organisations
It b com-

’ ■

i®XWa

.drily exevpt

;

id%y Numberisvleretad•«. travel. In ths firet
place tlierels H H.’» description ef atypical
ifC^ vdl»r.-&lt; «•““*“«
7'
*U7h
” bidden under &lt;be
apt tIvie 0f -HIdmad-»eek Town.
Th®
readers of Sender will have th. oppnttuni_
m ’•U:know?’ 5”"? °r B,,ried
atlse F The Illustration. »f t£b paper are of

POST OFFICE, TIME ^RD

only»man aha ever h&lt; widoul th. a|mlpaaa
a lawyer
mv A •• nV grt Hut pir
ThJyjUire» heft thrii
IfeeMde bf the tarn

all of ih.. religious de­

ortavarfy

nominations Of our country, eleven ofwbiuh
reprraentod M It*,

^gedtering.

The association h headed by,

and com­

bcut talent iu the

country, and u success and steady growth
fcave marked its pathway in the part, wc
him who Jias said, “In
’ .

secret have I said nothing.''

8

Street lea

Paring the past year the National Aww

ciation has met the first j&gt;art of an .agree­

by rabing

ment,—Via !

ten thcusand

-If". ■t'.

msadows. The paper emit with three connets
by the author—which reminds us that the
Midsummer Holliday Number is brimming
with, poetry from. IxtginDlng to end—among
the prose contributions, and Aren in the edi-;
tnrial departments.
i
“NiagarU" foils eery filly into a series of
trsrsl-skelelies.
The account printed in
the Midsummer Holliday Scribner, and pro­
fusely illustrated, is written by O. W. Holley,
a revident of the locality, end probably the'
l-cst authority on the sulytat. Mr. Holley 1
.1— __ .
■______ &gt;
.L- •______ 1

the whirlpool. Major PowelPe descent of tho
'Canon bf Uta Colorado (tleaerlbcd by Hie Major

ilM:.Utoke-

Diplheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, nnd Bearlei

deuses of debility, will otfeelarilp neautraliie the
peril.
-A. CARD
TO THE A UKHICA X PUBLIC.

only voyage
daring.

ill farther in the Midnbner, in Gail BaaiUsummer Holliday
5r on the British I’ro.
ton's "Neighborly
rineee, which inelm_______
__________
_ ____ We shaft ralsntlessly punno any one who imitate*
an account
of heroisms
of thr steamahip "Allanlie" diMater: iu A. this with the ntmeel Vtfor of the law. Wetaost
Street,) presented by Mr. Philo Carpenter
C. Weehler’s jaunt through Culoradn . and in
rU to pm tact I
of Chicago to the cause of general reform Col. Waring’s -‘Two Hnndred Miles in a More)
Row-Boat, a river voyage through an unfre
and especially opposition to secret organis­ qurtiled and moot ancient and inlevealing dia-*
ation*.
By raising
twenty thousand trielof Europe.
Mt Barrougs has long been faaiuus for bis
dollars by June 1st, 1878, to complete the
writings alxiut Birdn: and Miso Bridge*'
endowment fund the building with the Cfated bits of Field and Sea-aide, made
with sparrows, satid-pipers, and the
igbt
and Ac., will be deeded to the iwsociation.
rest, have been, for years among the frrshimi
Rev. Wm. Lentyof Indiana has present­ and most admired r..atril»ntlon«ln tho AeSdeed to the Asaociatiun u farm, consisting of
under their control the fine stone

future.

Chicago, (221

front

grid ItKSK’ wyssr

West Madison

te

rtrSS”

I'ocnty CMMpoMmr

COUNTY

trail ii given, alio, of the hero of that extra*

iwStaSass,-

F-’ver fitlVS notora0 uV^tSnti

which places

fund,

dollars endowment

edifice in

about

.

town of "thirty rides." But before we ooms
to the anxious traveler, we are lad pictorially.

look for atill greater achievements in the

future, trusting

J M XEyiXS.P.M.

.all

hollows ohhihit,

iWgeyJ

; and

pos’d of sortie of the

(H 5TY OFFICERS.

|prt_. nuriieiari «««nt win
run todnA
knikj,b
wldwat n&gt;nni»&lt; the tisk ofdberder&lt;ri .umwh and ta-ds. wUl r.culmlhe th. tafiu
rir. «»i win prar. . met
..reoabl. and wholesome stimulant and mean, of
e0BaUrBCtll!&lt;
„[ lnttUot. On Ion*
— vurwev. wh.ro th. cr«r. of whrilnaor ottar
d__. _b.n.
to Hit meat. It

prospects concerning the success of our
cguae.
...

, |’&gt;"ub Expr«M.at

■

officrihMre Midsummer HoH- j^^ttan Hortritor'a .SlomZb Dltinra. That

'
Pnainixvna-e Jnlv 2fkh. 187«.
Kditok Rawssb :—

Piles. Fistulas, Strictures,

tor

j»3PiX“
» u»y. i
it will

Madison Dispensary,

80 acres of the beat improved land,-worth

at least 175.00 per acre, and other pieces
of land of smaller dimensions

dooatod by
a thorough cultivation being an impossibility.

different

been

hare

persons

who

are

friendly to the cause.
Five College Prreideuta are among tire

Association

member* of the

rt. It 5 e’rlook *•

ranks

talent some of which

first

and,

other

among

the

Nation. President

II. H.

George of Geneva College Ohio is

Presi­

in

our

Drop deal Swelling*. l*as*lyria, and StiffJoint".
tbeir

MARRIAGE GUIDE. OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

Tho Fall Elections.
Mr.

hm&lt;

Rottaynu

received

hb life

if be pemsted in publicly exposing
A Hayes and Wheeler Hub was organised
at Middleville, last Friday evening.
The

aecreto of Fne

Masonry

work in Farwell linll in tho

jAign

the

he fears tunc

of them, and entered as fearletdy upon Lis

presence of

perliapa 2000 persotis, as lie would in any
rural

district

achool

in our

land.

He

exposed tho frauds of masonry
which had conic under his otpecivl obser­

boldly

Saturday instructed for

vation much to the interod uf the Astuci

atiun and displeasure of the craft.
Duringrthe Chicago fire Mr.

Roaayne

was a member of the Masonic board of relief

I. O G T.

and be gaveau account of tho proceedings

at that lime substantially ns follows.

Ninety thousand dollars were sent to the

board just after tho fire by various parties,
and from various sources fur the benefit of

W. C.T., Rev. M. Browning,
thormi-l.l) &gt;, .,ne man may

know

distracted master masons, their wives and

another.

W. 8

H. J^Dwdlv.

Of Him aitouoA MS4.0OO were

childn-n.

W T.. Mis feu Moy..

used as direcrid, &lt;3&lt;&gt;,&lt;H&gt;0 for rebuilding
Masonic

i outity Convention mi Saturday, bu»

Lodges,

fl'.OOrt

for famishing

elections which will precede the November
contest:
Kentucky, on the firat Monday iu Augual. ALTERATIVE, TOME. SOLVEST AND DI
This election wi'.l&gt;e for members of the Leg­
islature and Circuit Judges.
MHEAlabama, on the first Munday in August. /
State ticket will be chosen.
Arkansas on the find Mbuday iu September,
Hints utEcera.
Vermont, ou the find Tueoday ia September.
This election iefor Slate officer* and memtara
of the General Assembly.
Maine, on.the second Monday fajSeptcmbcr.
Here a Stale ticket will be elected.
!
Georgia, on th? first Wednesday in October.
--I • u.Z.__ 111 _L_—* .
Weal Virginia, on the second Tucsdcy in
October. Thia election embraoea a Slate
tiekM ami members of the Legislature.
la, Draft), Female Weak
.Ohio, eecond Tuesday in October. In Ibis
Hiaia a full ticket, with the exception of gov.
ernoe and lieutenant governor, will Ixi elected
Indiana, on the aeoouJ Tuesday iu October.
Here a Tull State ticket will be elected. .
' Iowa, an”(he aoeond Tuesday in October
Stale officers.
/
,
.
,
Nebraska, on the iwcuud|_Tuesday in Octo­ nftki Kervwws Syetem nemedkfael
ber. Bute tiekrf.
5
li ZI5’’
Colorado, on the second Tuesday tt betober. pomomn a controlUm power or« Uw nar
.
Slate ticket.
. . :
.
IxHiisiana, on the first Monday in NovemMr!

Masonic Judges that hid not suffered from
flri flri K **ie‘ least and Uk bahrtce

’ftfoet VeMlinetol^tartratMdjryrt dbeov-

4lh~W«rd Cbucin.

W. I. a , Mias out Vow.

returned to the parties who sent

rill hale dart Bchnrx ntorr

W. A. 8 f Mlns Id* Hills.
It

wilt take

G*o Freem‘»*

S9.2S

which was to proctire coal, food, clothes,
oil or gnat and pay rent from the 8th of

Orangeville Township Caucus.

k B ।'l ,nU of the renomination of the Hon.
Julio r. Borrowi. fotconyress.
x
-

October until the first.,of the next
upon tho strength of which

Onaaamixn Mie*. J-ly IRb.

the

June,

Board of

relief published a book (whioh ww shown
to the audience) entitled " Blessed Charily

as a me: i.. I* IM anmnd by somebody.
There |, n, man in the country of stiffer will

(U)

While Mr. Rouayno was disekwing the*,
To tbs

County nomiriting convention:
~?ughtalin, Jopi H. Earie. L. A.

p. B. PHOSM

frauds in the

presence-of hundreds, of

"IUw

Mwm.'aot o°«

■

sngtvUh. at the Eagle school house, near the
realdrere of t. P Viantsnd. on Saturday
August 13b', 4 0 C .‘C*

tn“the dwOTlHen'

A,J

PREPARED BY
11. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.

for the election «»f a delegale to the County
Convention to be held at the Court House on

MV Sonhyne

Powers and one for D. R. Cook.

•rs

wm

remarked That

he

had

AiUntiun “scalpers"!—The Hayes k Wheeler
■•real;.':;' will meet at the Court Room Wed-

L1M

buahels.
Reporters

.

the-re™,

NMiuar

■ ■ - --------

r„..B »«•»■

•rf-

Hayi

were

present

CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

Haiti net. Mich.. Nov. 14 MW.

xxWa

FOR SALE OR TRADE
Valuable inposmatkin.

—»----------------

-

Nothing wn^

_

djly W-f »t,"d

In conclusion,

.fMd.7i.aJ-

OSE IDUTABLE STEAM 8AW MILL
in good order runing every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULE8 7 yean old
ONE b year old MARE, ONE BUGGY
tootriy new, aho ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGINE, for aria on GOOD
TERMS. For partieulan enquire on the

representing

xxilTmi

.

"“"W *“.e?

TOffiErtMUC
»e Bamxx* boulod

'

&lt;-

declared unamlmoiuly elected as

aald delegate.
On motion, the Convention adjourne-i.’
J. W. Baartv. Chairman,

rf the OeUm*)

Union Block,' over Boaion Owl'Store.

which resulted in thirteen votes for Wm. H.

12 or I o’dock Mr. Caleb Thompson of Maple
time hail his tarn burnci with all its contents
... . .t_r___ -I...., oroi

'■ .«■

DENTISTS !

. E. STAUFFER, (Prop.

Barn Burned.

‘

Stnital and leckaaical

HASTINGS, MIOH.

M. Dewey, Beerelary.
1
On motion, the ehair was mithoriife.l io
appoint a leRor. and appointed I. W. ('’roomaw.
.
.
'
On motion of F. S. Bowen the Convention
proceode.1 to an informal tallol' for ddegatc.

Gw. M. Dxwxr, Secretary.

By order of Com.

STEIIVHOEF &amp;W®

CENTRAL HOUSE

Hon. James W. Bently chairman, and Goo.

popshr. I f the Jouritul and its confcdtraie
p-Hior derive (o go where they will be nppre-

ben, r.ftbe Allegan Jeumef, sajw;

w*v a Co., New Y&lt;
gMsaai Dmmbi
llili'd world, iu |M

th. "kSUK »*J" r.|*~nU»g *•

Oregon, where greenback ideas newish* ’

‘•trianoe

t'hilblalni,
PUm.
Chapped Hands, Jthrumaliuu.

The
TheReputoUin'.£attusfor.,lhc d*J» Ward

average . to-*cb4*»9&lt;&gt;
dbtriTdGonlFthe' rU,000

something beW L. II. 8. Mrs

it.

VECETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates the
whole System.

Farwell Hall, into the firat three degrees

Though

UIoIcLm. .3 also Kwellia
&gt;« radically cured if the &lt;
ta tho PiUs taken night a

Hardly a visitor to the Centennial will be sat­
isfied to go home without seeing New York
(My. of the attractions of which ho has read
and beard so tuttch. Few strangers, howexur,
know of the delightful short trip- that may be
made from the city iu all directions, at a small
expense. Scribner’s Midsummer
Holiday

dent, and Rev. Mr. French D. I), of Cin­ chief points of interest near the city.
Altogether, this number of Scribncr’a is jiut
cinnati b secretary for the ensuing year.
what it claims to be, » Midsummer Holiday
During the seauon of the AsRoeiakiou Number—to be read under the trees. or by the
Mr. Edmond
Roosyoe, recej^ly Past sea. or during boum of wailing for ear or boat.
It is light, without being frivolous, instructive,
Master of Keystone Ixxige in Chicogu,
without being heavy, end full of beauty.
initiated a candidate on the stage in

luauy IctU-rs threnteaiug to take

Indiscretions uf Youth

nb'iul-1 be in iUuatration of one-fMr. Hnrmug's
tuud delightful mays,—"A Bird Medley,"—
printed in the Midsummer Holiday Nnmbvr of

A-«*sS
jt.-W.Bwrt.

wsr.ffisxssssw, VSeBTINELSoUby JI DRIKIGISTR.

Swict’s Hotel,
GRAND BAFOft.

BOABD AND ROOM,

MICK

I DAT.

�18. Xnuerb and Ann lenaadrMl
HPpBATK OBDEK-n

tho beat buggy ctiir risen in the county ot
Barry. hS forge*
P^*’ ,n lh®
shop with Jawn Rich A Bro-,
Church and Railroad Street,

no™®- o.
___

XXCtf

THE GREAT SHOW COMING.

entree uv mis

M D Recd dtmxen to call attention to
hbswWwwSUp, wt~«
found at all hours of any d»y, ready t0
any work in his line, from putting a ne*
■poke in an old wW, to tho building of

ripiminm onpiMB
At Hastings August 14th
THE
LEVIATHAN COMI2STG.'
LAKGKBT SHOW UPON BABTH-Hlppodrome. Maoanrte. Ciroe*. Mardl-Gra*.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

HOWES’

$10,000

CHALLENGE

GREAT LONDON

THAT

CIRCUS-HIP PODROME

Sanger's English

Menagerie of Trained Anltiiftlt.

Mardi-Gras Carnival
coMBur-a-Tiou.

Great London Circus,
Sanger's English Manag­
er!# df Trained Animals

PROBATE ORDER:

AND

MARDLORAS CARS 1\ AL,
Owns aad dally exhibit* tbe

BatGmjuf 5Mnhi Wails
tatnv meals: I eat what I like: and whenever I
feel under the weather. I retort to my
Tarrant's Scltacr Aperient.
- ------an. and
violent
r. In the

810,000

CHALLENGE

THAT
HOWES' GREAT LONDON CIBCI S,
Etc., Etc.,

Only Ureaae ef Fear Kerri Brecri I U-r&lt;

-—
SALE ON EXECU’
I of the Circuit Conn for the .
State of Michigan, dated t

810,000

PETERS MUSICAL MAGAZINES

CHALLENGE
THAT

HOWES' OBKAT LO.NDON

“‘DarcnoMAKcr, or hodl charming.”
X Bow either eex may foaeinato and rain the

mueh Marie a* the u&amp;emoney weald bay In she*

■old. A eaeer book.
AddremT. WILLIAM A CO.. Pub1*. PhlUdelpha.

810,000
LOVSEHOLD JILkLOD

CHALLENGE

THAT
HOWES' GREAT LONDON ( UM I S,

oeal Marie. eoatablnrall i
»y Han. I&gt;anx*.T«o«*a.

Etc.,

LANDS
HOMESTEADS.

Every Failure Advertmed Truly Exhibited.

brakt rellabjelafortnallon, wb*
cheap FARM, or rovernmes

the

Sew yobk

MILITARY

AGENCY

Etc.,

Emblematic, Historic, Amphithcatrical, Allegorical, Etc.
Every Nation of the Glofe stepmotled.

Only One Ticket Required for All
’
PROBATE ORDER.
STATS OF MICHIGAN. County of]
ETEBS'

VRGAN 0ELECT1ON8.

More Perfuming Animals than any other Ten Menageries in lhe World!
THE ONLY ZEBRAS RVZR SEEM IN HARNESS.
Specialties. our areal feature, THE GRAND MA BAH-GRAS CARNIVAL. Berea Mamure
Gold Chariui-. Five Performing Hephants, live Performing Royal Bengal Tigm, Six Mmtur African Hyena*. Two Roman War Chariot*. Roman Charioteera, Fearlee. PavaUora eacortit&gt;K Greetea BmuISoo. Degeal Ceatnme* adorning shapely ladiea. The Spirit of ' &lt;&lt;'—Waahlngion l efeyrite. Goddcaa of Liberty, William Penn, Brother Jonathan, aad hundred* of Conti­
nental Charaeleru represented. Rephaul Courting. Hurdle Racing, etc. We uae our own
R»ee Track. Bead «mr $2.*dl.&lt;n&gt; Challenge- Four acre* of Exhibition Tenia. Ha* no equal—no

ETERS’ 1 ARLOR MUSIC,

810,000

CHALLENGE

THAT
HOWES' GREAT LONDON CIRUI S,
Etc., Etc.,

Owm and daily exhibit* FRRI la the yebiU street
of each eltyer pUaeef axhibitiM.
«dtbs
lancet, aeeet eeady and xaacalloenUr eoustructed

85,000 CHALLENGE

nine all the latest and beat Danee and S
Marie by Rural. Cam. Wamtaa.
Wttau*. l‘*oau.etc.

HOWES' GREAT LONDON CIKl'I S

Own* aad dally exhibit* the only Potoquslne io
REME DE LA VREME

35,000 CHALLENGE
THAT AT
HOWES* GREAT LONDON CIRtT;

:N TELEGRAPHY
25a^L“r^T&amp;,-y^vr

485348532348485331142323482323

SOLID WEALTH

86,000 CHALLENGE

EWErni Ht BSnSROUflC
fflUEHR

8600,000 IN GIFTS

mt Um Grand MABDI-GRAS CARNIVAL I
eel*in biaaty. waadir.and aaaraltade, any At
pnb

evw bee. npCS^the

GrauMt^FOb'tMe ever Preaeutad lo th* Pnblie

AFORTOTEFOB. ONLY »12
MUX. D0CKRHX,
THE BKAmrui. F &gt; ai»l A X AttTWT, aad Ctrnmytoa
remri. rrtorij^. lleotU Art, and Kwr-lfm*. Mbr tn
«h* WorM, all o&lt; wLUh U aawsatUHsM wltbmR eadOte.
bridte.'Or tra|4ar*. (wyna the leu* la. A. of b«r hoomfc.
HAoeoltorptitniTo FnoDt'CR WEA
W4DAL.

THE KENTUCKY
CASH BI8TRIBUTI0N COMHAHT

THSKSfttT,-AUO/ol, 1876on which oooarion they will diriribata to the tiek et
holders the immense sum ot

$800,006 00'
Tho*. P. Porter. Kx-Gov. Ky., Genl Maasxer.

TEN PIN BALLS

85,000 CHALLENGE
mare

Biapbanu than

any

other renews I

85,000 CHALLENGE

Ateo WO Mtxnsai. K&lt;i&lt;w**ri«aaH. 0&gt; wu*tl.. A/n.
UUc. Blppodroasrik. AaHdUirantrel, u4 AaUpaUu
Arttrt*. »U uf wl&gt;kli ere HrsVelsn In their ssrtowe sped-

85,000 CHALLENGE
■twerwh u. SSalCwM *. S?

&gt;5,000 CHALLENGE

&gt;50,000 CHALLENGE I

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NO. 28.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1876.
THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS.

Mis Wardlow,
give him a place
“Has William told you what
done, Mr. .Tillson?"
“Yes and I nm prepared.
I
think it is any sign of d^alb for a___
OF on IK
make his wilf It Is a pity to defer; it till
sicknesn reminds ns that wc are mortal,
but it is better late th an never.
The papers were all1 prepared mid
ready to be signed and. wiuxwod, before
ilxn
A.... .. ..«.
^.a.4
He willingly accepted of the guardinn­
ship of William and hie 'property, for the
'
At noon Mrs. Rogers came in, aud tar rent of h» minority, in case of hia fkther'a
death. He and Mim Wardlow witnened
XT Ji’S the signing of the will, and just as the
I by their father, who Sow slept quietly.
snn wm netting took their lean-.
“Mr. Rogers is terrible fuasy," his
Entire KattafaUion.
wife remarked. ■’Bufcausc I said somo■k in Barry County.
The next Monday morning, Mixa Ward­
thing to William thr&lt; morning that he
, did not like, he jusi'lrctted himself into a low and Hugh Marston left Colchester.
It was a beautiful May day.
It is de­
ture. upon Jiaving anything happen to ex­ lightful at all times to view the varied
’ cite him. 'I with William had staid landscape* of New England’,*■ changeable
i away when he was well off.' Wc did not scenery. Il is hardly passible to say at
i want him ; there is plenty of help to be what season of.the your it is moat beauti­
had for money. I suppose he u lunging ful. Ilngh waa iu wwtaciea of happiness.
! around, in h..pra he will get something He had never, since hi*. earliest remetn
I more out of Roger"; if I can help it, ho brancc, left his retired humble home.
won't get a eept.
He was always get­ True, he was not a native of Colchester,
; but he had no distinct remembrance of
ting Theodore into sou»c scropa."
It
sometimes
Which fa th. b»£t (.im* Wheeled Alnchin.- in the Market. Call mid
“I cannot think you are right- there. '! any other residence.
| ‘■cowed as tf lie eould reinember living in
’ Ho hi a very steady young man.”
'-Folks don't know him as I do.
I a fine house, with carpets and elegant
'
furniture,
but
if
he
tried
to
think
mure
I shall never forgive hi in far bringing The- j
Both Ehiinhed and V'nrinisticHl.
। odore out in the tcrrildu Ixisineas last 'I of it, to recall it more distinctly, it would
; all seem confhrion, and heconld not tell
River* Vibrator. Buffalo Pill*, Ohio Swctipataltcs, 1 winter.".
Michigan RwubMWakkw, ai.so the Ririhali, cijover
"He wax obliged lo do it, in order to ■ whether it was a half remembered drcam or
a fancy, atirred by hearing his mother tell
clear liimself.'* "
•Who would have cared if he had- of her home after her marriage, on the
bcerrconvicted ?"
- beautiful banks nf the Hudson, where he
Misti Wardlow looked al her in aston I was burn.
They arrived at Fairhaven in the early
isliinenl.
"Mra Rogers, hi* father and sisters after-noon. Tho clergyman happened in
at the station jurt ns they arrived, and
wuuhl have eared I"
She was surprised nt the effect her ‘ took than directly to the parsonage.
‘•Indeed, Abba, I shall insist upon it,
words produced.
Mra. Rogen, .sprang I
from her scat, her fltce purple.
For ai aud Mra. Corbin will be delighted tu re­
ILteting^. April 12, 1876.
.
moment she remained standing, then i ceived you."
‘■You arc too generous, Mr. Corbin, and
staggered and fell backwards on the |
I dislike to make your good wife so much
lounge.
trouble."
Colcholer
‘Tn this thing ki
“As if Abba Wurdtew over made any
Has it got out?"
"Of course it has; you did not exfiect one trouble I But there ia uo use in dis­
always to keep it e&lt;met-a!cd ? It seems cussing the question. You know of old
that my will «law, so you may as well
strange that you tried to do it."
Ellen came to Miss Wardlow's aide, submit with a good grace. I toes this
and whispered in her car: "Is William young gentleman belong to you ?"
'■Yes, sir ; this is Hugh Marston. His
my own dear brother, sure ?"
An affirmative nod was tbe reply, and dying mother left him to me."
"Ay ; well, he and my Henry will made
the little girl darted from the house, and
randoHii t«. the field where the young man a good span. He is very welcome for
your sake.'
was plough’
A pleasant welcome waa given by the
clergyman's wife to the travelers, aud
brother William!"
He held up h» lior*^, and turned to Hugh thought the folks in Fairhaven
the child who came bounding towards esteemed Mina Wahllow as much as they
did io Colchester.
him, with her eyes sparkling with joy.
"My dear Abba," Mra. Corbin said,
•My owu brother William I Miss Ward­
low said so,” and she clasped her arms after tea, “you do not know, bow glad I
was for you, when A heard of yAur good
around hit l»cck.
’’I.ittlu nialer I have known it a long fortune; 1 knew you could 'doso much
lime. I cnuldu. ver have loved you and good with your money. You know the
value of it. Mr. Corbin says you wrote
Mary .*» if you had not berm my1 fistent.
d What did it mean, that father took your stay would be. short; wc nil hoped
you would come back to Hve."
yntt from the asylum?”
“I expect to have a pcnnnx.nl home in
’ -J cannot tell vou, hut run l»ack now."
William followed her/to Um house. Colchester. A gentleman has engaged my
Miw« Wardlow smiled l*:r welcome., and services, Mra. Corbin. 1 am to Im* mar­
his lather’s wife hid her face in the pil ried tho 1st of Jone. You give me your
best wish ch, 1 hope?"
lows of the lounge.
•‘To be sure I will; but I never thought
“William, your father has been telling
of that. Somehow I had thought, you
me about you."
i ma s.—
.. I «i‘d not Wte™ ke would not be apt to get married."
“Why not? I can imagine no reason
would die and uni own mo to the world as
why I should not"
hb&lt; *.n."
t
“
I do not know that there ia a reason;
“You have known it before? '
“Of courae I have.
Grandmother told
mo who I wax, mid 1 can remember Aunt and yon have seen so much trouble
Lucy Merton, who was always telling me sorrow, and I believe the greatest reason is
of my father ; I was not ashamed of him if that 1 did not think you would ever find
any one who was good enough for you."
h&lt;* waft of me.”
•‘Ob, my dear Mra. Corbin I You do
Your father was not ashamed of you ■
he took the txiurac lie did for peace.
h-*l not know how faulty I am I I do not look
for perfection' I should not have bocn a
your dinner, and when he wakes up you
must go in and talk with hhn. You will fit wifrfor . perfect man. But you
believe in happiness In kho married life?
forgive him, Williom, us you hope to be
I am sure you are a happy, women."
fnnjiven?”
.
IM, I know 1 am , um ocriviunj, *
“I have nothing to forgive him now.
I would not have changed places with believed If before I was married 1 could
Theodore before. W my father ran only have looked forward to the cares, anxietieM
and trials that there awaited me, and
.ret well, so as to know how much I love
him, ll will U, mow h.ppio«&gt; Uun I through which I have safely pored, I
WWMpwtal
I.WIjnM
bj h'” should have shrank back with fear and
trembling. Yet it ia better that we can­
Mid ba aib« not look into the vista of the future. . I
w„ ;«.la
allws «» "jlbaa. did not expect to find" my future life
a aoene of unalloyed happiness ; I expected
W Jtinn »P lo 0“ b*We, l&gt;« [taped
to pass through homo trials ; but, Abba,
the ontstretehed band; “How are you
I always have had strength equal to my
feeling thia aftero-on, my fcther?
“My son, can you forgive me?
Lan day, and I believe that my happiness has
been greater than tiy Bufforinga."
you love me now ? '
Several of Mire Wardlow * old acquain­
“I have always loved y&lt;m;l sunpeacd
tances dropped in for the evening, and
I know why you did as you did.
1 feet
ureatefal for the kiodnras yuu haveahown among them the gentleman who acted as
mo; lam no woroefor whatu pasaed. It school committer. He proceeded at once

UNPARALLED SUCCESS

25 sold last year and every one gave

THE PEERLK8 COMBINED MACHINE WITH fte JOHNSON RAKE,'

TRIUMPH SINGLE KEAI'Eli

SEETHE BAT

yhe^jni-Wecklv HepUWiMjitawcr.

LATFORM BI GGIES

MESSER &amp; POWERS

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

.1 .’HD BUSINESS CARDS.

DENTIST

HichitaB.

Great Bargains

lent

•iiftn fnnd Tkqfjrt

Siek and Affl
of if \ stings and

The SrnW^American Organ,
HAZELTON BBO.'S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every insFaSenHWWan-anted.

Old Piaes aoi Ortm taiea ii fw 1,51 °BB’
R D

BULLoSiCWolesale g.nt f»r

Michigan,

wake tillArriaga wlieeU stopped at

N^h °Ho°8ae.d "’d Rapid6’ EaM 8BK",a* and
I of inteWgwce pa*d

Fh"n&lt;7.r

O. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

the

A look
him and

Uc

b^ ^k

With the as-iotanee of Hngh anJ Hen­
ry Corbin, Abb* transplanted beautifhl
plants tu hloonnuppM&lt;h«niHMri grave.
The headstone lia4 &gt; Mun already placed,
under tho direction, of Mr. Corbin ; It waa
nnosu-ntatioui with
uamn and
age of tha
engrHPd
polished
surface, and thar text; Vjle giveth h&amp;
beiovad ateep."^ f
’

Bordur Life,-

Put.

Tho terrible fate of Coster and hia T gal­
lant three hundred adds ‘ another tragic
chapter to tho great book of Border
events, whM&amp; beginning dates from tho
earliest'acttlcmonts of our country, 'whose
end will be only when the Indiana as a
race shall have become. extinct. ■ .
The horrors of the *Modoc cAmpaign
are yot lhesh'in our memories.
The his
torn Lava Bed.*, Indian eunnlng baffling
the skill of our soldiery. for so i loog;. a
lime, savage
malignity
.culminuring
in tho death of the Grave (Xnby‘land
othera whose miiwion' Tfas ‘ hbdbritlle
treaty and peace—all these ore still vtunimte'Wxl with a ahwdder.- Wmii pmallcls in device . and atrocity are t ouly
found in flic deeds that -conipose the his­
tory of the “Dark ami Bloody Ground,"
or among those which ^mark du thtaody
•tracks of the treatherotfe 'Mn&amp;im,’. des
cepdiug from their GraaULalre iastaeMea
upon tho unsuspecting tribe* aud" ihUlements of the Suw|uehnnna and tW
gheny.
So with this heart-rending atery of
Custer £ml his umiii^ wJwhhas,
sprung upon the country so suddenly,
and which is being read amid team .of
burrow and calls for vengeance, front one
end of the land to the other. -Soinc way
find ite parallel in the history of IjeoraJas
and his three hundred; sonic may jeak
for like sacrifices amid the aaosia of she
Scottish Chiefs or Polish Patriufa. „. But
it ia oriBy when we turn to the dr!! lure
chaptcroaf our old Border history that
wc reau anu re-rcau, in nucnaineu ionn
the bloody story of, Bose Bud and Big
Horn Rivera.
Custer and his throe
hundred, ambushed by a wily foe and
melting away in death lie fore odds ren­
dered doubly and terribly formidable by
bewildering shrieks aud staallhy smxfo of
fighting, recall with vivid effect the trsge-'
dy of Braddock's Field, whoaa.detaila are
graphically aud fnlly narrated , in fM
wonderful book, "Our Wratewi .-^order
One Hundred Years ago."*
(Jr if other parallels be sought, they
abound in tht; same brilljant, stirring and
faithful volume.&lt;4 .*•
Horn, Canby and thia Lava Beds,. Modoc
and Sioux, are but repetitions, now faint­
er, now leraer of Dated! and &gt;&gt;My
Run, Crawford and Battle Island, ' Har
wer and the Miami Towns.
The new story, whether of victory f of
defeat, massacre or escape, cuiuung .,w
adventure, treachery or dash, hardship'
or retreat, is but an epitoax- of the * old
filled with iia qnamt and primary^,4j&gt;*rtraitures, haloed about by thrilling' tradi-

ihu our
» wnft it tod
these our dwelling places were scenes in
the midst of it.
, ...
*OUR WESTERN BORDER 100
Years Ago. A new and rare Historical
_yo)utne of Border Life, Struggle eod
Adventure, by Charles McNight, Ewj800 pages, Price S3.
PuUjs&amp;d • by J,
C. McCurdy A Co., Philadelphia, Pa,
Cincinnati, 0., Chicago,
BL Lou­
is, Mo., and sold by AgBnte.'
For terns
and Illustrated Circulars addrer** Uie
The Vernon /tanner published hi Ttin-

ninga county, Indiana, inform* &gt;H jkirtions
who lost farms, land or nioney through
die swindling corruption kttown
Fort Wayne and Southern Railroad that
the instrument liy which the swindle Was
perpetrated is on file in the Rceordefs
office in that county, and has on it the
name of*Samuel J. Tilden,’' the“trnstee''
through whom it was aceompluffiteL
The Cincinnati A’ayKircr supports Gov.
Hendricks in such an •awkward and la(Lhanded manner as to be somewhat annoying. For instance, speaking of
Hendricks's attempt to 1 annonise
.
Tilden at the Saratoga meetup, it
“ gr. Hendricks *as salting tttiMfflNfi
Eastern Democrats when
He Was endravunug to eateh the Extern

coon. He w't there to Mirnir up thp
1 feeUngnrfU;&amp;m«a tMs. . 8« b-«
1 soothing and oompboeutman. -Bit-4uM’
get holdof Got. Hendricbrbn the-4 fMIni
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‘wr.h Ills'- V.1
'*xd

�bed-ticks sr to.y ... .^3^"
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
up the
anYahha moment tlTe flag wra thrown int
lUpnb’hMn pwty, k*»e «»
in
out
lhe
Tilden
and
h
4*»&lt;*'»
io
the
X). If we are con- (
Dry W-ther TlOjflw*
U,. pwiotim of
U.8. O~&gt;| the spring of 1877, immediate
tinned in
vicinity Was teni into ribbons
BOUBting to 121.000the boost
by tu- wind and had to be taken down. a JI ™ra«pmU« »ith &lt;1»
arma
—
»
■«.
•.
(retting th* ft?
। Without anvjMTSiire
000, will
d«ro&lt;icu to that prweul rtwdwd bMiw;
Nlgbte - TM Tilton Family 8rt,
»fl by a rinMg'ISnd
Stokaa In Aubnm-Haailh
“d
-The Conneticut political oorruapondent are than Iho average Bourbon politician or
t whole nmmtot; imd rf the New York
Naw r«»a, Jaly «M. 1««
condudw
that
[soon as the bfindsfrll 4
organ is, to shake their confidence in either.
were compelled to do it, », &lt;i;.. | •/ rj
_Jfo of the negt 'four 1Conneticut i* much more certain for It would also save them a world of trouble
MIT WX.VtUXli
■«
It baa been fmrfitlly dry in die oily ail WM to iuteme 111.: to
.. .mm. —w bounty and general fund ]Bayes than it was far Grant in 1872 and ifonce for all, (hey would learn that the
(to-room, would bob. iow
debts arc liquidated there will remain only ,will give a larger vole for him The prob­
Republican masses tolerate the broadest
the canal debt, amounting now to between ability, ho reports, »that the Republicans
WH011
wnr
.1
mullm
u&gt;MUi»e&lt;l
U&gt;«1
lhe
nine and ten mtlliowrof dollar*. In 1877 1
WUCT mpplr uT lie atj might ML
X™ »hrty every night fcr 0Vrr
it will ]
York ia supplied from one sounw, Croton To the poor i^ew York J| x^,.„
millions,
terrible. Inifc winter tluv ftX .
- W&gt; MHWliitriwt «n .gxrM-i” minority report of the N'nval Committee River, and the water for the entire city i*
death, and in (he sumuu-r th&lt; v
One of tho most important
■SZ *”*•*“• ““iM &gt;" . »lr- TUJ*".b“' which has been investigating Secretary brought in one pipe. Imagine the d istresx*
Tha weatlu-r ii still hoi |,ut a \
'
that woddbeocoudooedwny accident, euduwbl.*
debts will be to relieve tho jxwple' of the that leader doesn’t know yet whether hu RoIkwd MicUcaM
State from the annual payment of &gt;4,000, ocoond officer will let him fight on a specie Thia report fully exonerates the Secretary that pipe should be drotroyed • I magibe n
TILTON.
000 nf taxes."
'
Since my last there |,„\
basis, snd so that aggressive letter remains from any wiflfttl transgramon of law and million of people without water;! But, a*
hidden, nnd the only real aggresireness shows that the points made against him by dry as it bos been in lhe city, it is nothing otar Mrs. Tiltou. Siu- has yignifirti i ,
PontiCTl Note..
thus far recorded is the affair at Hamburg, the majority of.the oommittee were only to what our neighbors in New Jersey have
' i* 'for Prorident
S. C.
possible, by giving undue prominence to ■uffersd. The whole State is as dij as a lar, upau which she is no» fifh- y,
MWTHHRFORD B. HAYW,
GncsetX***® whom Tilden s barrel
**
- Tilden's letter of acceptance : “I accept
powder horn, and the Jom to th* farmers Children hereafteru, Jitc
I .d. !• ofOMo.
and gardeners will he iswmv.
The chouse, and ti&gt;o probaLil..y k ]
the nomination. . The people wanted ma,
The' Preside^ has appointed Gteen B. and so I engineered the Convention nnd
vegetable crop k nearly n total loss, Ao much-wrocked family will, ln-rcifkr ate
soms^mjK Uk« |««
By I be
£
WILLIAM A. WHEfeLRR,
Raum, ex-Congressman of Illinois, to be got the nomination, j The people know me
has been apparently abandoned; but that berries dried up on the bunbre, and the people of Plymouth t iiun-h
not
ufNew York.
Commimionwr of internal Revenue.
and it is therefore iiancecssary for me to the time required may not be a dead loss, apples arc falling from the trow. Ia parts bur properly. Since the trials I thn
The New York TWbnrte intimates that define my position. lam for reform ns the testimony ha* all been referred to the water has been procured for how-c p*rMr. Hendricks will be tendered the vacant that word i* defined hy the Democratic Judictaryt'ornmiUee with a requset that pot&gt;CM with difficulty, and stock has suffer­ of the ladies of the cotigr.k-atL fiarioed terribly. So hot and dry u season has .called upon her. They .|i&lt;j „iic »
place for .the Vice Prt*ideney on the Pe­ party.”
the Secretary be impeached, should the Dta bmm known for eighty yuan.
pane of fl *00 for her at' the rise of iL
For
Repnwentotive in Congress,
ter Cooper tickci.
As this
A call has been issued for a Greenback evidence*warrant sueh a course.
trial, but never a cent More. n^InrotU
District,
The Fort Scott (Kansas) Pionrrr lias Convention in Kentucky to nominate an more leaves lhe innocence of Mr. Robeson
in any way taken any trouble t« ree ttai
JONAH H. McGOWAN
Bosinwui is as dull as ever, but some of alu: waa in comfortable ciminuiiujwa. Mr
dropped Mr. Tilden’s name and put up electorial ticket. An exchange remark* in doubt with those who have not had the
the merchantr arc hoping that with the Boodimyf.r whose mke she siiflend m
of Coldwater, Branch County.
Peter Cooper's, and other Kansas papers thi» a man who wants soft money and opportunity to follew the inveatigatio©
fall there will come a revival. They argno much, has been as Mgligrat a.« lhe other,
are following its example.
repudiation and is not natisfl' &lt;1 With the closely. it is proltably hoped that some that prices having got down to sotnetiiing and among them the pwir liitfej L»dy hu
’ Repnblican leadersjn . North Cairolinii ilemocratic party. reHemble* (he dog that
converts may bo made through such trana- near the bottom, merchants from the inter­ bad a hard time, and will bav&lt;- a border
“Honest money for all, aud predict a majority of from eight to twelve dropped a real bone in ordcr.to jump after parent trickery. 1’re.udent Grant b receiv­ ior will eouu? to New Ywk and buy, ami
Rhe has already kept boarden and. iik&lt;%
that (hey will bur more liberally- Then iuMiu; to keep h&lt;+&gt;wlf, and but fur thfree schools for all.
There thousand for Hayes .and Wheeler, but it* shadow in the water.
ing the commendation of a great many
they count on i he low cost of passage »«»«} relief Theodore h» &lt; ik-n.ied to br.
.should be no inflation which think the State ticket will be doser. 1
friendly, freight to attract buyv-n* to flik market . L
Il was the youpg and sprightly Tarbox people not overwhelmingly,
would -have suffered for food fo «t. It
will depreciate the one nor eee^
Kx-Govcrnor Curtin, of Pennsylvanyi.
usually bccauM of bis understood hostility insist that they arc wrong. The jobbing
terian interference which will and General Banks, ^f Mawachu.vctt.i, of Maroachusetts. who shook hl* flowing to the iniquitions River and Harbor bill, trade is lost to New York forever. The is notiuiporeihle that the twjinimoy oklocks at the Tammany liemocrate ua Tues­
together again.
destroy the other.”
merchants ofChitago, Cinanasti, St. Lou­
have lost the good vopiaion of Democrat a
Frank Moulton is:- after Ikvtbrr &gt;pu
day evening, and quoted the Book of Gen­ which gives a flat xmtraction tn Democartis, Toledo, ami the otiwwwbqlemdinx fwuirfs hotter than ever, and In- »w.ur&lt; that k
by declaring for Hayes and Wheeler.
ic
profemion
of
economy
and
retrenchment
esis concerning the fall of man. He told
in the wret can buy of the manufctturera
The Washington city Board, of Health, ebren all about the tree of knowledge, and and ought to shame a good many Repub­
just aa cheaply •« can the New York mcrfinds itself much cripplej by toe Democrat
hi* auditor^,' who took it fur a sharp sally licans in Congress. It b now thought
have the power to dd it if hr ran ever gtt
ie reduction of their appropriations, which on tho common scboca question; greeting that it will be killed in the Senate, but coat, they can underaell the New York into a court that will give him a dur.
jobber in all American good*, and. thauk Tlk- public have, however, lo-t intact in
prevent much necetuutry sanitary work.
him with rapturous applause—when he should it reach the executive it would
Hayes and Wheeler clubs liare been
the matter What it want* » a fn*li.
likely be knocked on the head by a veto.
sat down.
healthy scandal.
'
organised in every ward in Buffalo, and
At a cauraa of Democratic IteprreenlawtnKKs.
on the 3d of August there will be a grand
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
the murderer of Fbh, ha*, km reawred
ratification, with torchlight procession, etc.
the clausa of the Resumption Act fixing the
to Auburn Prison, and he know, for the
dale of resumption by a vote of 47 to 24. be the financial and inq-orting centre of first time, actually a ronrict. At Sb»According to the Jackson (Mias) dot­
WASHtNutON, July 28th, 187(1.
Sing he was a clerk in lhe effire of a duxBut it ia still in donbt whether the infla­
ton. a Democratic organ, the Miarisippi
With a view lo conceal th* dreertion*
manufacturer who employi-d prisoo kbit,
| Republican* are grti mg ready to bring out
tionists have a majority in the Banking
from theirjown ranks and to divert the at­
and be richer ricpl in a cell. t&gt;r eojoytd
and Currency Committee, thus enabling
W^WSL
afiarSaFto their strongest me# for Congress in the
prison fair. There he had a pnery gxd
tention of the public fiurn tho tatter fends,
them to report a bill for that purpose.
time,
and was as comfortable as a tain
ns;
threateningn total disruption, the ex-'
d welling*. Aud the end is not'
could be who under waiorestraint. Bal iu
caudidalre for Governor in rebel Democratic lenders devote much* The excitement aver (bo bill of the com
Bents hare shrunk two thirds, and
Auburn It b quite different. Mr. Stokey"*0*1** 0,1*“
.North Carolina, Vance and Little, are stump
mitteeon Miacsaud Mining authorising
time to producing a misundentanding be- I
has on him the prison garl&gt;. k* praetiers
Br
miu£ *
j ing the State after toe d&lt;l plan, together
(ween the 1’reridcnt and General Hayes.
the lock-step, he cats a- d-&gt;.&lt;&gt;ili&lt;-r priiwro
.ro
ChataMs. , dhridmg the time wWi hash other. This
1 as a legal tender, and providing for silver count much on New York. The West and is Ireat.sl precise!} as the rr.4 ire.
In
their
desperation
of
purpose,
they
report
'
i
---------। plan insures lively campaigning.
inflation to the limit of the silver bullion holds the key to the poaition, and k al­ For the rest of his term Mr. Stokes is
tho Republican candidate as very anxious
■mmMIobm DMrM OsavealtaM S*mI IM&gt; '
...
■ ' _ .
.
,,
ways will.
likely to know what it b to be a prisoner
j
It » now about forty days ron-e Hayes to repudiate “Orantbm" and that ho b
in earnest. He growh ak»ul it. but to tuKAMVEl. J. Ttl.bBN.
----------and Wheeler were place! in nomination by only restrained from an open avowal to that offices throughout the country, has some­
purpose. He is too old s waulwn to
. the Republican party, aud not one word of effect through fear of the damaging conae* what subsided, although it is not apparent
excite any intercst.^wd be will sene hi‘
personal dejraction.qr even campaign scan­ quonce* on lib own prospects. On tho that the infatuated advocate* of ihatmvas- Prcoident, b probably the most unfit time out subside into a coumxm knfrr
man
for
that
position
that
could
have
beendal have lx bn uttered affecting cither.
when he b dhchargeil The way &lt;d the
other hand the President is repruwoted as
selected. He b a born aristocrat, and b
transgressor b hard. Eren Josie Mans­
Gov. Ke Iqgg report* that everything is very indignant and angry with ' Governor For a day or two it, Rooked as though it
field, who lured him to hw r!R &gt;. laughs »t
harmonioa/ tfn the Republican ranks in Hayes, and bis supporters and as already— would be tniwd though on a sort of
him as a billy fool, who made zsa unples
Louiriana, nd this party ia entirely united, jurt upon the eve—of filling every federal “tidal wave" but the sober seermd thought
sent thing for her by bb fully.
Republic,a
for ton first ‘rime in eight years. If there office with hb own personal followcn. set­
TUI IIE.11.T1I
of the city
han
improved «*mting his party at defiance. A map rfy tot the absence of several senators to accom­
arHBUfAH XOMIMATING COWEK- ia a fair election be considers the State
sure for n^cs and Wheeler.
. after the manner of Napoleon III, and the pany ths body of Senator Carpenter lo hia the Manhattan Club, and he never would what urith the reduced temperature, b« i
U»c mortality, especially among chiMreo.
former
home
in
West
Virginia
no
vote
will
have
beat
a
Deaoocrat,
only
for
the
rea
­
The Wffot Yirgini* correspondent of permanent establbhment of “Caosariam"
w still frightful. Twelve children di«d
ths New ¥i Mr 'ZfereM thinks that, Mist b darkly foreshadowed aa among the be reached in the Belknap case until next son that through his mouvy lie could con- yesterday, out of one tenement housc.1--. .l____ I •
*
.
State may fivo a Democratic majority of possibilities of the next few months. The
Pimo3,000; but With a determined effort, such President b pictured as daily indulging hb
and ambias the Republicans will make, vven than “unfortunate habits of intoxication,’' living ia manifested in the final rrewh. It is pre­
Aad there
in a constant whirl of Bacchanalbn license dicted that kll Um appropriation bffls Wore
I and revelry surrounded by besotted syco­ the Conference Committee wifl have been
He rw ihctnutJudge Manning.F. Force has consented
phants; that under such circnaMtancm the compromised by Tuesday and that aa
immediate
adjournment
will
bn
had.
The
i “few reformers" occupying federal offices
turned
Democratic anxiety over Tilden’.* tardiness
TMm the RHbrwr
of Obis. 1 he JState Journal" sap: "He are peremptorily summoned before him,
uoos. Ik did not pernerve faith with
is one ofihi be^ and jurist men in Ohio, and after having their ears cuffed their
nones pulled ^and submitting to other indigthat gang even. He took tE«r money,
and is also a;man of rigual toility."
“nd ihre deser»d th«n when they were
fact that Governor Tilden’s claims to be a
The decii^d bolt of Indiana inflationists nitM they are dbmbsod from office and
Is the Bret logvr Brewed in the MeJ
roflartaer tu afl fidse m &amp;et, arid especially
kicked out of the White Houre followed
is very cruel on'Mr. Hendricks, occuring
railroad swinin his own State. He was put on-'the
reform lathe State of New York. The
thnro assembled. As though thb wm not
foei b, ths eredit &lt; regulatiag the finanom
voU,-and fti ing in thia hi* usefulnow is at enough to secure the defeat of the party,
they consistently report the President as pushed hb way to the front through hb
an end. ■ &lt;’
VT
WhalMttoMd »*«««•- . ,»j K*
being determined to overawe the South by own and hb friends determination and
on army of occupation during the fall, activity and he now appean to have Ram,
dangerous to him,
the .prcaent time
rag the tetaGLffor rarolta which behad no
baekod up by oceans uf money, that those uel Jo^, Tilden “■ dianoerv’ doridedte
^-i.2
-----Whocantiofbe
...-----------------------Votrsra
drlfeii iliruiigh IntlniTb“ »B will cherished towards the •“* of dungsroro vnien, toe
which they oungl.ate destroy, with u ftmidatimt, may be Rccured by -corruption.
----- • • grrot “rofirmsr" finds frev]u&lt;mt rxprcmiw,
didatefor Pfemdewl Who sought to trid '
Meanwhile Governor Hayes gom nu ea,.them in it. We defy libtoiy to furnish a
ten dollar* of tuoir own luonov—ire
ideace with which Coverturing rccruHn frtmi the enemy and harparallel.
Ukjan.
hih own party by hb&gt; manly,
The progressive Democratic party han monixin^
'
straight forward courxe. Mr. Wboeler
-. .-..uni
-V
down exp^Kiiturcs which cripple the naif
U‘° noU^ »«Uer of Hsyreby one
.
. .
. ... n t.i.. — -• i^.; equally outepoken and acceptable, nnd the
service aud incOfivouicnre the public. n.
"■'LMrW *W VntA wd I'hk-Hu win Prroident manages te get w wtprisinglv
In the month of OeMbor M74, b a public
well with his official -lutite, conaWoring
hia tdmosi manisral cum(lit ion of mind
poetfo Got. ntfirn depicted the finoockl
mfcrodddMsyon? boros. Rwrinros meu.
be’torn vnd rste the Democratic tirtet. retaining the nwpect of all who come in ^-IRadnMdS^
wr—wrf, and what had been ooootftplahed
rontaot with him hy his kindness and
The soft mousy papers bring ss Huia nc-.urteay. No one has been frightened by
tnJbd
Hero Kelly!
three srroaliouid fabt-hoods and ho one dothey ocoMiotudly forget themselves and
John Stanley -up Uxt until
conrawjce poHng‘ftin al him. Thus the

feOnal Rcprtta Tictet

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^reEslirTTirtel.

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fi.LA»8 AND PAINT.

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Tte Dctrei’ Feaale W.

attempt io ptaro the R-publfean party ia
an attitude of hostility to the President was
through numberfess lying report, to the

M_sr,.U4 rer—M

Mrs. S. TOWLB. PriaeWWILL RE-OFTN SKIT

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�SPECIAL NOTICE.

..■nistvAvtssswwsum.

.

The rreningoTJnly HHh, 187C&gt;, trb the
lime for the Ragnlar meeting of the Common
Council of the (Tty of Harting*. bul there not
being a quorum present thi meeting was *&lt;!•
joprned,

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GUIDE
l.,,l \l. R- «• TIME-CARD

.tartav *t H&lt;,R4,mv*
llollimurv. Bedford. John.

Henry Leweia, Fire Wdnlea
George W. Hlocunj. “ I “
J&lt;hn M. Beasmer,
•'
Chari** &lt;1. Denliey, ••

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asm. Invnriably reap da ampb harvest of health.
Direction, sxerstiou and mcreUon ar* rsndsred
ranter and vlcoroaa fay thia ralinr tank and al­
terative. and tho essentials ofbaalth b*lnc ascerad. that blsmlnr-natnnlly follows. Nervous
diseaam, loUrmittenl asd r*Bittent fever*. rheu­
matism. faUto ususa. and kidney or bladder troubles

Present—Tho Mayor, Harder; Aid Evans.
Lewis, Russell, Sheldon a d Tomlinson.
The reading of the minute* of previous
meeting which had not been read and approv­ tian. The IktpubUouns of Barry County ennnot afford to ignore this sentiment. It fa gain­
ed were read nnd approved.
ing ground every day, and it will doubt!c'"
Petition of Fire Department, thal (be per prevail in the romtag ernnrty conventions.
Believing this tu Im lhe case, the Repuldieons recommend by them at n special mooting
held at the Engine Room, June 2Hth, 1R76,: cans of I'arltun will bring forward Urn name
lo th* following Office* j^Chief Engineer inti of Enoch Amlnm, our prevent FnperintehFirst and Second Engineer* and Fire Wardens of, dam of Behaols, m a candMdte for lhe office of
the varioo* Ward*, was referred to Fire Depart­ County (lerk ; nut otdybceanse we beleive him
ment Committee which Committee Reported worthy of the place, bul also for uthcr reasons
that lhe petition I* approved and tho persons which claim attention.
Carlton had never had nor aiM for a place
therein named be appointed to lhe various
1 upon the county ticket. Battling againat a
yficoa fur which they were recommended, and
an motion of Aid. Sheldon, they were appoint­ consideohle Democratic majority, the Repub-!
lieans of thh town have for the part taro yean
ed aa follows, to-wil:
broken the rank* of their opponents and given
Wm. F. Hieks, Chief Engineer
James L. Wilkins. 1st Assistant Engineer. the county » Rrpulioul Supervisor; and uow
to have
Wane* Kelly. 2d
••
, we feel that wwuerdtn hero and

,11-Arriv* dally. asceHFnpday.
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Tie Brtf.Hc sksri Use
EAST ASD WEST.

L. D. Quack exutsu, Recorder.
OOVttCtL PMCWIIUI*.

„&lt;!• OFFICE TIME CARD

for 1st Wartl.
•• 2nd
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— tied
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' r.-rter Bttftun. Cortis Pwcvrr i
Ay**.—Aid. Evan*. Mwl*. lluwll. .ShelJ,lB.
। an&lt;l Tvmlinson.—Nays. none.

AT.?, ABOUT THE COOTTY. |

Mr, Aadrtts fa a good scholar, Iwing a grad­
uate of our Stale Normal School, strictly
temperate. and of un.|ue»tlon«*l integrity,
and if elected we beWvvlhal he would dis­
charge the (fatten of the other with credit to
him»elf and to.ibc entire satisfaction of the
people. Of the present iucnwheiu we say
nothing . but he has held the office fur thrrr ]
term* already, and in all jurtice and maon
caa e*k itoihiug further.
■;
Very B^i^ctf.dly,

Report uf Fiannc* Commillee. that the bill

The only gre»t Show.
is, Itu’aeli, She Lion and

At Hastings, August 14th. 1870
This &gt;latimchktb»w&lt;btapnb.vm-Howes' Great
oqtiun UiRua. HippudhuMdaamc'nEbKli-d.
I*«ag«rie «/Tnsined \ujsaalsand Manie-Ora*

' Sheldon :

references, the endorsement nf the l*uWie and
lhe l*rews from all cities where they have •*hihstsd. They have discarded all ihe rijectiouable featurve usually found in th* Cuwta
Arona; instead uf which they produce no
■ingle feainro lo its patrons ln»t tbove that are
Arst.claaa. Th* names of th* performers are
printing lhe same after lhe copy u furni&gt;aed. a sure guarantee for the superiority nf their

Ltewry and Detint* X Holme*, for doing th*
city printing. l&gt;« acc*pt*d. The price la be
paid for aaid printiag, ta
one elatulr pner
for printing the -atnc in both pep*r* Grdcra

|.r.-jrtring for

you g..

at

Istualng

n ae«|wlU*4 by the United

HUI UFIM IIYttlft

two ialfamr fetor a. th«L-power stearin* them,
especially tn laealitisa where Mrils complaints af
aa intermittent type prevail, and where the ordl-

FLOUR, per ewt. UL.M.
CORN.imrbMtMl.Mm
OAT.', per bushel.
BUTTER, perib.. U»lk.
MOS, per doren.lfte-.
POT ITOES. P«r bush el. &amp;k.
APPLES, per bushel. «6e.
OXIONS, p«rbnabri..'4MBe.
ItKAAti. p*r bnabci.***! A
PORK. 17 AMMO.

safx

Tbs Bitters are also highly desirable as a nthslltae hr the ordinary neevlnM and sedaUves.
Ths hydrals of chloral sad th* broadJ* of rote. -

efoodin* the brain aad. It fa mW. wrakialn* loni
•itT of tbs ytaotu ryilrn aad the Uttar rulals*
lh*&lt;Hlc*tion and infertile the Utyxl. Hoitetter'*
Bitten er hieve’ the remedial pnrpooe of both

Local fibgijiejj Notice,*;

DRY GOO'

r^/rejv 4
F^L.

439

Where?
At A- W. Bailey's

Ixtnsdale mt»!in 12 cfo.
Hill's ditto ILrts.
Shirting Get*.
Extra heavy Shirting 12 ck
‘
(ottonsdro 15 to 25 &lt;-t»
Good Ticking 12 cU.
Twenty bone Corset* -15 cl*.
Two button Kid Gloves 1*6 eta.
PcerksB Warp 27 rta
Bcauliful Shawht ,H5 ci*.
Pure Table Linen 45 d*.
All ocher Goods in prupnriiou.
Call and see for yourself.
A full and complete aRiorttncnt r
Clothing,
xxtanr^if
A. W. BAii.tr.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
; Where you wul find all kiuda of

mNITURE!

DETROIT MARKET.

I 01^,every Description'1 which we •
' can sell cheaper than any house in Bar­
I ry County, for these nanons:
I 1st. Because we bare no rent I &gt; pay

i Erase, L*w|«. Ruasell. KhcVfoa «ad .Tomlinson
Howes' Great London Circus, HipFor Hale—A Due man- aud colt.
I —5. NV’. •our•
^odromo,’Menagerie Mardi Gras Carn- Time will bo given ifdesind for tin appro­
The following named pofs .m* recommended
ii'smir..
ved nolo. Jniinireof Morgan Jones.
■ lu aco&gt;rlancc with the flaming i»*tvrs xxiHtf
xxlt-H
Menagerie mailr It* appearaac* »u th* princi
Itexey, Williat
Mihurouebthre* U ten u'clock ycaterday.
Gning to Kansas or Colorado.
■ »trect pvgeant «»* fully as gnrxeou* a*
represented, and exceedrtl anything in the
Take the Atchison, Topeka A Santa l-’e
wV of brilliant dLpfaywMoh-tom vietied tide
ri^fotyaan. The iari-le ailradtfonv Were Railroad; tho new and popular line from
| Tumliaaoa found to hr in no degree inferior tu it; loth the Atchison and Kansas City, via the l&gt;*autiThe foll-i
Circu* and Menagerie being of nnuaual merit ful'Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
and novelty. Nadanta Klin Duckrill richly Sprngs. Cucharas, Del Norte, Trinidad,
merits the derignation of *mprs*» of the arena
Irttngoneaf th* most brilliant, if not indeed Santa Fe and all pbinU in Colorado, New
I. Bowen, F- «&gt;: &lt;l*-rgv M. I
the anperior of any *.ju**tricnnc in the Ameti- Mexico and Arutona. Special round trip
William Tinkler, »!0 !»•; ^ai
ean ring. Her hurdln art was a mo*t dashing 90 day ticket* to Denver on sale May 15lh,
Ftoeris
aud ooitetuamat* piece of horwnanshlp anil al $5(1, taking in the famous watering
1 I. It. Quackenlmeh, fN 0b ;
her
halanoeing and perfect equlpol** al a places on the D, &amp; II, G, Road. 1h&gt;w em­
I k4 (Ml; Hiram Jane*. AS*; N. H. Garrixm,
rapid g*Uon.-aa&gt;aetLlng marvplous to with***.
|
idoipbu* ]) Hopkin*, k: •*'.
igrant
rates
to
the
Ban
Jtuin
Mines.
Th* tralMd alaptant* in their ring yer forPullman Palace Sleeping Cars between
1
The following bill* w*ro privenf**!. and aey. luafam atiaaii—*r“irrio“itr leading fantorw of
Ihin ta* rnathfaulfoti. Mr. Arstriugstall »een» tho Missouri River and the Rocky mount
tain* without change.
Cloeo connection
proper fond* :
ni nd* at K ansae City' and Atchison in
Union Depot' For maps, time tabjes and
the “ San Juan Guide, address,
pcrfooOy do4»y«ud frnihegM- with which
T. J. Anderson,
ouutharn. OHM.
4th
Batter 11417. a&gt;&lt;
Gru. Phu. Ayt.
K&lt;n. IMMSS
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Topeka, Kan.
Honey.
1
waa indeed woad*rflil, end folly
All kinds of fruit, candies, nuts and
raisins, for sale at the lowest prices by
John Stanley.
folfovs:
Ay*&lt;—Eeaaa. Lewis, RuS-eil. Hhebfoa and
For Salm—A valuable young home
THE ENEMY OF DISEASE
outlay ««&gt; render It une or in*
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.
and mnlforiou* «‘H lb* road.
dealer*. Jamn H NuU**.. Hiram A Burnell, Ndtiihri.
___
Du yon wont the l&gt;nt Havana (’igars
TO MAX AND BEAST
go lo J. P. lloberut’ fur them,
SAD ACCIDENT.
I* theQraad Old
'

gtxxlM ourselves.
'
Sd. litM-ause w&lt;- keep the bent c work­
men.

We null none of thia cheap-made Fur­
niture that bt made by machinery. The
goods we make 1* mode by hand, and
warranted. We inrite all paradna to
call andXn*pcct our goods, tor they ••
bear inspection. . No trouble st all
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to Xr*B&gt;»
would do well to r • tbom framed ^.os
any bouse Ln P .-y County. Ws knee
the Ijargvxt aud Beat sellrtfd sMek.ffc
PICTURE FRAMES AND M0UI.Dtnob,
KKH,

. HOIJiEKS,

and uverytblug in the Furniture line.
W&lt;- invite all persona to call and Look

Peerless Milk Safes
uow on exhibition al our . Fu*i Ifute
Store. AD kinds of work mads to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds o&lt; old fur­
niture neatlvdoDe.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Dooms south side State Blopposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

f

feral t'niireotion* herewith

Samuel Forbes Seriously

Aye*—1

IMvis is quite

■nhlican* uf K*nt county al

•»i-u.vl Cun vent ioa y eat erday.
•4 CU-l*!!,,. I'.nnrh Cminty, wa* ntxni“Uoi i. Hie llcpuhtiean Oandwlatr for
Cwpi.ihfa Diatrirt.

4n*m&lt;«.n, from a five weeks visit to friend* al
riiH*Di|.!.i -. and the Centennial. He return*
« gted health, and much delighted vrilh what
*aa- ar&lt;.| roj.^ed.
A wi*cke&lt;t vehicle on Jefferson street
‘*a*&gt;i»h!, indicated"that a •■•Irnnkeu buggy

Whitman** Assorted Oandios—the bust
n tho market. A' full supply at J. P.

WOOL wo®
CABDING.

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

Roberta*.

: Tbarwsmds Rivet.

WELCOME MARBLE-

UNDERTAKING
of oxperk-nee,

..O" • 2"

______
and a quiet glam of Ixmwuadc or seme­
thing “more cheering” whv Jurtlat them
call at Ralph Jorrian’*. s»d they eat. be

temporary Jurisdiction-

K"^*

party-

i

In­

This m.raing M ab*«l « • «•&lt;**. «r. Sam- |
Our Centennial,
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TBHT GF
u*l Fed^rtbe lP’Vri'iP ot
40 YEA RS.
.Train han brought me a well aamirted
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
diMmred m a beteto- tf^iUoh in !«• *
Cut nu the Grand River V»l|ey R. U
Me atock of Hoots, Shoes, end Gaiter* for the NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
Litt •fPEtontff.
eummer and Ml trade, which I will edl WILL NOT CUKE. NO ACHE, NO
PAIN.
THAT Al-'FUOTB THE HU­
way down low for Cash. I also ndl the MAN BODY.
OR gWBfinpYOF A
Singer Sewing
Machine HORSE OR OTH ER DOM1*4T1C AN­
right tau4 betegaHo ‘•&gt;lr
*• celdmted
different Kinds of Sewing Mm-hintw. Neo- IMAL, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
Ftirni«bed thia
dlai and Maehioa Oil. I al*o sell M ril k TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25c.. 50c., or tl.OO.
Uutfero Pump.
HAt?prFBNSA.VBi&gt; TBi LIFE OF
J. Mais
A HUMAN HELKU. AND RESTOR­
l lpuwite the Post Office
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
It Aroaid. Door
, thing p&lt;*«ible nmfar the cireum*l»ncf-«
Lg4lU*
■
Hartings, MH*.
I. Jkrntt. Pter, Bright**
Al ANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
• j.iQichier. Paint. Kalamsro-H ItentmU Car. Detroit.
PROBATE ORDER?
for drill on Friday evening Ang 4th al 7 o closk
W tfaplm. MUl-teae Dre****. toekpH.
GEORGE 1. HEA THS.
H. Ra£r. W**4 “*
■barn &lt;AT.»M
"Tltr*1 w .
ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE H1BI4C.
chine. Balti* Crock.
rteansr
.
W. F. H«*» Httef Bngmeer. PICTURES 1
L. Vaa Itrox-r. L**P
PIOTURES1
Grand Haven.
,
1 am HOW all aluor in Urn photograph
,Ultah,ia»n «*,"■*«)»
buitintw, and as I Imvc made arrangeAdverted Letters.
„,„u U,
».J rrtli!-.
Ibettcr work than ever, all should call
and get a negative taken. The rupen
ority of my work in the part ia a mtffident guarantee of fir»t;C
work in the
&gt;«,
»*“■
inHi*-. HuMak
future.
Hoom* In Wellington Rtock,
mr
aide State Street.
j M. Msvn*. r- MGbi. L. Hxath.
»d

DIED.
• iwt* with |-eculiar pleasure the nomineW-l’.Andnee, late of Prairieville in
**'* rya»tr. u&gt; cmJUmi. r.. I).,. tteMVir bv

STK1UIU **•'«

1

THE FOE OF PAIN

Mr.

Rhackxts, Paper--HoldWaLL-PoCXJCTS, fiUPFK*. .

xxiStfl

member, with the experience of • Hfctime. wlU always (five hia pono&amp;M attentton to this jmrt of their extensive
bcalnwe.
Hearne and Team furnl*ltod when
requested.
Jr
The Electric Balm will be umJ fatly
»i* when dealred.
.
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s STEBBINS BROS)
'

HasUhfs, Jnly ath.MTh.

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NEW ADVERT1SMENTS.

G. P. Rowell tya Colmnii.

time
1?UUW5

■

_

riawnwriira and HUHT qbowikg.
TWvaremaay man who would go
into the gardening and faun-growing
bnrfucm ff they could sec remunerating
pttjfitaiait. Thousands of men in towns
and cities,'wboJre pnearions live*, yet
harbg bomb capital, itaagtue that they
can go into the country, buy a small

&amp;m, and rapport their Lmilta. by grow
ing small fruits and carden truck.
The
aMtot thtoBMMhare had, perhaps, no
experience in farming, but they think
that to “sun” a small farm, grow vegvU
Mw a&gt;dfruita, it require* do great akfll.

s&gt;4 previous knowledge rfsaeh bwinew
and hiring a man who baa had experieoea in awch‘things will obviate all the
dificnltica in the w^y of success.

Not

oncTnsn in ten who goes into such a businew* without a good knowledge of farm­
ing, Ac., can aocccd. Ker will
it do
tofcpmi ou hired help, because but few
can be found qualified to oversee such a
takes many years of ctore,
-practical experience to enable a man to
make money by it Then if a man be

lion, he wouldNot talc‘the aarne inter­
est ia the InuriooB m he would if it were

Jww, to *4, noacj bj Aneieg.

to

■ttnMlre'butiness himself; and "Like off
his coat, and
lead
in the
labor.
He
should
-My,
"Come.
boys;
not ‘-'Go, boysand I advise all persons
who. are thinking of going into the above
burineaa, without any practical experi«a&amp;* UjAtaMait.

fed*, those who

have had experience in farming, if not in
gardening and fruit-growing. I will give
th* ibUowrag advice :

expnstto do little work himself.
Nor
wonld ilk be safe tbe first few yean to de-'
pond «• the sale nf vegetables end fruiu
fur a living.
U« should have laud
cn«*»»g&gt; i to support his family, by cluse
ecunu-my, while he is getting his fruits
in agood state of cultivation.
It will
toko
to&gt; get sward land
’ a year. at leaat.
'
in a condition fur r nail ftuits; and two
yearn more to get good crops of ’raspberriw aud blackberries.
______
,
..
Indeed., ,blackber
rioi cannot be cultivated st all in the
most Northera States.
Strawberries act
in tbe spring bear a full crop the next
season. •Quincea require four or five
yean to bear full crops.
Grapes require
about three, years from aettir^ two year
old Tinea; and a track and a fruit farm M andrr tba wralhw. I twert to
will always require a few yearn’ time to
Tarrant’s Beltier Aperient
get it in a paying condition.
JtSiiiWlis' SJttx’uSTi
monm 0&gt;r rtiUf. Ho aw Nataro’i max
It u an established fact that Jersey
cows will produce more butter from a
giren quantity of milk, than any other
breed of cows. The Alderney and Jer­
sey cows m the United States may be
said to be the same. A few years ago I
they werrfall, or nearly all. called Alder­
ney*; bnf lately they are called Jcracys,
it being cairned that tbe stock in this
country is more properly Jersey than
Alderney. Both breeds came originally
from two islands in the British Channel,
and the two breeds are so nearly alike
that they had better all go by one name.
If a family need but one or two cows, the
Jerseys arc represented as giving very
rich milk. They do not give a large
quantity, but about double the butter can
be made per quart titan from that of
other breeds
A five year old cow lately
made 320 lbs. of butter io 291 days; and
althoagh thwe cows give but six to
eight quarts of milk per day, they aver­
age at least the pound of butter a day
tho year round, and the butter is much
superior to thal made from other cows’
milk. This breed of cows are dear, a
yearling^ heifer being generally worth
from $75 to $100; and young cows from
•125 to $150. They are not desireable
as general dairy cows, nor for any person
who sells bis milk, it being too neb to
rid! for its value.

Jefferson St

OraorofFtoU sad

Jar Steal th: Lertxt Unit Me

• W LHE

UIE JBAIB

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

GOING

hoppy again

$^$20r,

l&amp;ESW

A GM RedBCtrtn ii Prices!
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

FURNITURE

WESTERN LANDS

.ss&amp;ss rrz'MSiw:

wnxat nix faxm sqoi ld be.

.■ Nd sbbbII beginner in gardening should
buy a farm near a large city, or ao near ns
U) .depend oo tbe city market to sell the
products of hia fiuni.
Take New York
forjffltiuKe ; a small grower of vegeta­
bles and fruits would not probably suc­
ceed near thal city, liecaux* he would
have to send hia “triwk,'' Ac., by rail to
some cptnhi’swinn dealer, and the expenMS and oommiaaion would consume all
the profits. To be near enough to such a
Sto be able to drive your team into it,
sell ytJur load from the wagon, would
cost you from $500 to $1,000 an acre for
land, and none but gardeners with a large
eapiial own such lands. Again, alt of our
large cities are supplied with early vegetaWea from the Southland by the time
strawberries, Ac., are grown i
neir them, they have been in the markat a taionth or two, arid the prices are
r««y tow. In brief; the Southern tupD&amp;a ofeariy vegetabtai and fruits of our
qfttar hive almoat, dcstro.ed tbe
bwhiem near them.
The small farmer

J. M. HEWES,

P,SKFW®

Mow Sher-

wc fruarantec Satisfaction.
Hearse furnished free to any ;&gt;cssun
purchasing a Cvfiin worth SH-&gt;. We
can "ire you better figure* than over of­
fered before, fur wc make the unwt of our
Cufijns and Furniture.

Summer Time Table.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.

(.? Hatting?. Dec.. «.

S-yl

frrt Wans .ImImi i Sajm
IAILBOAB.

THE HICKFOIB AHTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine!

LEARN TELEGRAPHY

“TKmm1

OSORT LINE BKTWKK5

MICHIGAN AUD THK SOUTH.
Traiat ran h&gt; Odoas* Trarr.

nurwt ijoisu sourn.

SOLID WEALTH!

•Krwdps
brr tnuaj

*600,000 IN GIFTS!

5 waUnHc a paputaton of
xia, or Dear a small inlaad
toman d or mare mhabitana,
■e«u peas and strawbet ries
are not offered in market

A FORTUNE FOR ONLY $12
THE KENTUCKY

CASH BHTHBQTI0H COBPAHT

j'si—
can be sold in the large interior towns and
villages at much higher prices' titan the;'
command in citta. after deducting, all ex-

___ ।

A. M. .XM H'll.

। Ciiap. RkI Iilaw A Facile

$600,006 00!

!

RAILROAD.

Ttiedirwl ruute f r
; JOLIET. MoiiKls. 1.1 5.I/./-X
i
/fK.VA’)-. UfM. W’A’/ t. 67.
,
/.Yr. MQUSK. Rt&gt;CK /sr.AXlK
•
n.i rKxrogr, jfrsr.i r/.v/;
i
trAxnrxar.ix. /"»» «
&gt;
xKwms.
bfi wixff

Tim. P. M.cr. Ex-Oor. Kjr„ Grol Munmr.

Council Bluffs and Omaha,
Without Change oi Cara,

W. H. GOODYEAR,

rniCToPTiam,:

The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
hasin stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and.
'
Stock of Drugs am ! Medivines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and.
_ in
_fad
__ a omnrpiste Stock of Druggist's
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly lie

tAISAt LINE.

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL
HAWINGS. MICHIGAN.

G“*»n TRUNK KAH.WAY.'
■AVVUrw.

Tr&gt;l~1

Kansas. imuirttNniTuBiR,
COLORADO, AND -V^"
taino.

POSITIVELY CURED

REMEMBER, the Peo
plds Drug S tore isdi'■ redly -

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                    <text>VOX. XXI. NO. 29.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 7,1876.

hepiiblicaji banner.
GEO. M. DEWEY
.

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.l.VP

_s «..Muv

Read the Record

/.ZKoci. .&gt;jux».«U «*«
Uvu*
.1 Stalo Street. Hwiin&lt;s.Barr»
Ui.-hfcan.
!■ .!&lt;ojr siHutcniPTlONt

.&lt;&lt;//• ADVERTISING.

of Xunparfol T&gt;yo eovklml

' 1 m. '
I j8*J
I K-ta 1 ♦•.»&gt; I fT.wl •3.W
; '.(•&gt; I •.«&gt; • IMO I W
i ».«J I r..o»i S.OOI &lt;iw
•.or i *.u&gt; i i&amp;roi nioi fcijo
i .n i ui&lt;i i juooi 5u.ooi »ojn
1.... | *j.»i I M.lQ I xjjtt) I 150,00

■ .
•

—Tho Proposed

“Dorg" show—A

Mountain Huntress

and her

phies—How to obtain

OLIVER MilFIOV!

Tro­

accommoda­

tions, etc.

Philadelphia, Joly 29,1876.

If I lake up my

igo6 Sold if 1871.
joyg Sold if i8/i. 7471
Sold if 1873. 14976 SoLo tf 1874. 31077
SoLd if 1879, jp/o fuLLf 100000 iriLL
Bt WUlUtD 70H 1876.
Oft IftLf

detailed

account

of

the displays of foreign nations this week

it will crowd everything d»o out

of the,

letter, so I aui inclined to skip them, for.

the time being, and devote wy column tu

a lot' of rambling notes of general interest
that won’t keep so well.

To

begin with,

it is stated that from . present iudieatiuns

SoiD

7W

LETTER.

Noto Book-

Visitors—Centennial “Sour Grapes”

O3F- TXXJE

zooi.

Correspondent’s

Some of the expectations of Foreign

PirBUBSBR.
aziAkubsmt

..

, •

OUR CENTENNIAL
Our

the ocean travel for

the Exhibition will

have fairly bcgqn by the middle of Aug'

ust, recent advices, at tho Tourist Office

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL

on the ground having given information
.of four Centennial excursion parties now

Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

FRIGES REDUCED

PROFESSIONAL AM BDSINESS CARDS.

Come and get one ON TRII.
HIOOMAN.
l.n&lt; Arent 4inl Anr
i II11 utlnj-'. 5

organizing in England aud uj&lt;on the Con­

FY INOEB A LOAN
mi &lt; u real ertalofoe
xxfty]

G-RISDLK

5Qyi

RUSSELL

THE VICTORY IS WON !
iritcn to perf-rtkna tillw.
. IU.liBS&gt;.MleK

xillXf

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
T LAW

AND 1‘ROaKfUriNG

GSrfaT

...........
Av.vi.

RURtartjri.f ;(9

.vrflHNKr.r&lt;nm«»ltar. and MWitUt OBeo
Slip St., ItnrtiHr. Midi.
_____

1&gt;R. C. RUSSELL,
NA srr.GEUN.-OBro ovor JoUaS
1'beota Block. Sialo StereV

PARTNERSHIP.
&gt;I!&gt;. K &gt;■. i 1. W. UK0WNrl’*y*i,Un*- ‘’•rp"u». r'.-. &lt;iffe» uritr A. J, Bown* • &lt;tor». Stalo
Slre.i, €1U,
«tlrnd«&lt;l to at all hoan.
f vi' Mr.. 1. A. Holbrook.
„ ,
Ba«:iu«.. Aar. 1"
XxLMf
WM. UPJOHN,
-\N 4 SPIIGBON.-Oflco weit end of
Suu.-!., Haninn. Miob.

xz«&lt;f

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
For fall Particulars call aud see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sn gars, Canned Goods, and allo til­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

JOHN STANLEY.
Hastainga. June 1%. *&lt;6
_

WOOL WOOL

UNDERTAKING
tklnr a buUu» lbw ww.1."

OR- If. F. PECKHAM.
U:le.-; I&gt; PHYSICIAA AXbSUttGEQN-HI
•»&gt;&lt; ■■ur.ieitn Co., Mieh. AH cate Ml.

A_rsil&gt; SE»&lt; ME.

•»*

of experience,
^Aftcr many years

. A* DRAKE,

can d. better work,

H. C. PECKHAM,
1’IIYSICIAN 4 SURGEON,

■

CAKDING.

In the bwlnnw,j .'“''“J

xxiiu

M.w, RIKER,
E 01 THr 1*2X08. Gweral Callrettou

&gt;&lt;’

“

laTacUou than any .Otar
wetter..
W, H. Stebtena, the atwlor Thnrnropl*
mwnber, with Ute experience W • UteUma. wlU alwaja «!'" kla PMO“^ *'
MUontntbl. pwl o' th*r a.IenKr.

In Hastings I

and Team

rurntabad whan

"rtoEteetrto Balm arllj be wed only

bB„KAL,SBI'RY k BROSSEAU. ~
,E' R!l,ITL’«8. DaholitarvOvodi.

wbeo desired-

.

"Vwbh Ibmldl 'wool mpolr, ood will
do it tod Clri for 12 1;2 «•■&gt;■&lt;
1~“"A

WELCOME MARBLE,
aimw him.. 5t» K &gt;m UI“*

Editor Ban3u :

Bear sir:—Having been invited by the
land department of the U. P. B. B. Co. to

viewing thei; lands, now in market. Myself

in company with about sixty, left Chicago
ou the C. &amp; N. W. B. B. July 18th, ar­
riving in OmahAheT9th where one of

the elegant cars of the U. P. R. B-Co.

was placed at our diaponel.
about one o'clock P. *L

Omha

stopping at Col­

umbus a point sumo ninety miles West of

Omaha and a very
lively business

about fifteen

finely

situated

and

place, it being,&gt; place of
hundred. inhabitants,

the

county sfat of Platte •eunty.i; The morn­
ing foltowing our' arrival,’arti'-wW teams
were driven some twevp 'miles, north tu
countries, itjrasmy forUuKM^roydobehold.

The soil is rich and the -ettopr! Were very
fine. Corn and Oak seem io be the prin­
cipal crons

yct,bWk’y1Mlrheat an i flax are

grow n to a greater !!br tea, 'extent. The
by the miners, who regarded her as a county is very level being what is termed
about tho 1st of August.
From the-West rare curiuaily, and persisted in stopping
the Platte Valley extending about twenty
as also from the extreme South, the indi­ work and gazing upon her with looks of miles in width. The U. P.’ R&gt;*R. Co.
mingled wonder, admiration, and retro­
cations
are
that
the
bulk
of
have about 140,000 acres of land in Platte,
spection whenever she anneared.
the travel to Philadelphia will lie largely
Butler and Polk counties for Bale ranging
The Michigan building, another of the
confined to the period between the 15th
late ones, was formerly opened a few in price from S3 to 10 per a^rc, and aa fine
of August and tlie first week of October.
&lt;lay» sincu by Governor Bagley.
This land as there is in Nebraska. At about
The opening of the autumnal seasou, the structure is one of the most artistically
4 P. M. wa again Hartal, stopping at
most delightful of the year for American designed and finely finished State build­
travelers, is therefore anticipated as the ings on the grounds, tho airy and grace­ , Grand Island, the county seat of Hall
county, a place of 1200 inhabitants. There
most crowded period of the Exhibition. ful proportions of the super structure cul
ApmpM ofthe “hard times" and the minuting in a high villa tower ou the we founoa goodly number of eitizana
various theory* concerning tho number of south aide. The building is made entire­ awaiting to welcome us and after tea and
TMitors, past and prospective, I am con­ ly out of native woods, and the intenor
the next morning, we were shown the
strained to copy the following lines by is adonmd with rich engravings of oiled
place and its surroundings. The place
Mrs. A. M. Richards of New Orleansand polished wood of every variety grown
in tlm Statu. It is handsomdy, though takes its name from Grand Island in the
Platte River Mme six miles

not extravagantly, furnished throughout,
and the parlor on the second floor is a gt-m
of comfort .and good taste.
Al the
opening of the building it was almost
immediately thronged with viidtora, a
large proportion of whom were from
Michigan.
•

Champion Reapers and Mowers.
Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
&amp;fCo

Sptcbl

mens of marmot, squirrel, mountain rate,
a black footed ferret, etc. The list men­
tioned animal is a rare specimen, the one
owned by tho Smithsonian Institute be­
ing the only other known to have been
shot aud prueoTYcd. The collection in­
cludes a lamily of prairie doga, owls and
snakes, which- the IlanireaB has often
scon in the same burrow, and to these arc
added cases of birds, waterfowls, &amp;c., bo■idm two cxlubitB of live prairie dnga and
rattle imakcs, the entire display of over
300 animals being very artistically ar­
ranged. Mrs. Maxwell la ft - native of
Pennsylvania, but was taken to Wisconsin. ui an early age, wlicrc, jean after,
she married a business man of that State,
who suLseqnopily emigrated to L’alorado
iurliojxw of profiting by purchasing and
working claims in the New Eldorado.
This was in the spring Of 1860, when
the mining foVer was at its bight.
The
couple nettled nt Mountain, now Central
City, near DcnVcr,-the “settling" consist­
ing amply in pitching a tent on the hill­
side. At that time there were not n
dozen white women in the whole territory,
as it was not until 1859 that a white
woipap
sot
h?r foot on the
soil,
and of otfuroe, as
a consoqucnsc the
lady was for a long time much annoyed

tinent, all of which are expected to start

F. S. BOWBN,
4Kf

WHOLE 140,1072

Preparations arc being actively pushed
forward for tho Centennial Dog Show’,
which, it is confidently anticipated, will
excel any similar exhibition yet held in
the United States. Very gratifying respoiwro have lieen received from oprnera of
fancy dogs in Great Britain and Ireland,
aud should there be anything like a lair
reprvMnlatfon of the magnificent display
of dogs annually held nt the Crystal pal­
ace, in Isiudon, It will make the Centen­
nial Cantata Exhibition worthy of the
occasiou. fhe greatest inducements arc
held out by die committee to secure ani­
mals for exhibition. The prizes ofiared
arc of a*very handsome character and
silver cups from various sporting organiutiona in the Wrateny Statos.
Five
judges (four American aiid one foreign)
will be appointed, and nothing left un­
done to make the exhibition a great sueeaa. The entries will close «?u August
15, and partite desirous of obtaining
forms can obtain them fnnn the office of
the Agricultural Department.
Among
dm special prizes already offered, tho
Philadelphia Sportsman Club offers a
silver cup, value fl LOO, for the best set­
ter dog over one year old; also a silver
cup, value. |10O, for the best pointer dog
over one year old. The Detroit Gun club
offers a fllUO silver cun for the brel &lt;meyear old M-tler from Michigan.
Several
other prizes arc announced by private
parties and by the publisher* of various
^TfmKMHms and Colorado State

The delightful weathci of this week
makes the Exposition doubly attractive
and is only a foretaste of what the next
three months will be.
It appears that
the thousands of far away people who are
coming next month have not yet made
their arrangements for accommodations.
I ini in almost daily receipt of letters of
inquiry on this subject, which I cannot
poMibiy answer for lack of time.
The
Centennial Isidging and Boarding House
Agency, 717 Sansom Street makes a spe­
ciality of such attentions and can be reli­
ed upon to provide nil applicants with
just what they want, in any part of the
city. I am personally acquaincd with
Mr. Fellows, the superintendent and can
vouch for his agrveabkteesu and prompt
new.
But it is not necewary to engage
quartern in advance. There art al least
126,000 rooms at the diaporal of vimtora,
outside of hotel facilitla., and all can be
comfortably serred
Above .11, vtoitnrs

build

tag, which was not completed at the
lime I gave a review of the different state
heodiiuartcra, bn* lately boon opened.
It
is a good-looking structure, in the form of
a crow, and was erected by these two
Suites joindy. Unlike many of tho. othcra, it is larcdy devoted to disptay of the
agricultural
and mineral product of
those StaU», and some of the curiosities
found on the plains and on the mountains.
Chiefamong the attractions in that part’Of
itrtearredfor Colorado, is a lady like
woman of km than the ordinary -laiore
and comparatively slight physical dev ctopment, known as Mrs. Maxwell, the Rocky
Mountain Huntress. This lady is repu­
ted ta bwvc killed with her own baud,
five hundred wild animata, and spccimeM
of these Stuffed by herselfare on exhibi­
tion
Among drnse arc several large biBons. a number of deer, deluding the red
doer; a pair of Roclcey Mountain sheep,
a feraicouB puma, a number of wild cats,
two elk, three bcara-gnxwv, ciuuam^
and Hack—a wolvenne—«ud to be the
uM d.KKtrou,
l»
W"*—
mu,, ruieu- ol
induiuig &lt;1» »»
SU, mbit, tundoo), 00 rnimM. p~k&gt;
’
&lt; J .1- _ 2...nianv n&gt;eei-'

distance

an

Island some four'miles wide; in tho widest

place, skid eight miles long.

The company

have sonjb.230,000 acres fine land for sale

at this {&gt;oint at priccn arranging from *2 to

counties.

Here, as in all placca, we find

farmers busy harvesting.

Each farmer

seems to wish to have all the land under
cultivation possible, all seeming to want as

far as possible the latest improvements in
agricultural implements.There aeons to being naturally, but farmers supply this want

as fart as possible by planting the cotton

wood trees, (which grow Very rapidly, )thu»
their buildings and orchards are surround
cd with trees, to break .the

Valley af Ibc Platte

wind.

The

hero is 15'Aitot in

width and the laud is riph

pcpds»lirc,

being as nearly level as is possible, for it
to be, gradually inclining westward1 .about
seven foci to the mile. Here the U. .P-;^.

•

xhould not purchase ticketa for acwiinoda-

IL Co. have shops and a ro^' Hp^““I*
A largo.nd^commodmu,ieaUog^^

by B. k. Chandler one of thebest yraijad

ttons
MV.» beforehand,
WV.V.V.—..J, as nnmerous
numerous cases
cascs^of
of. and kept houMB we saw west of Chicagov
impositions occur in this way.
The Prom tliu point some ofthiefariy cooturaed
rnosi prudent and satisfactory *»y “
to Fort Karney and thence by the way of
retain your baggage’checks7m arrival.and
go direct to the agency whence you can lie Lineqln to Qmaba whito. olhsndOek-a*
Uek
track. My^f Aopplrg'
conducted without charge to thc^ortr of .
qnarters you desire, and be enabled to ace where ih company with 'Mr. B. Baldwin.
what yon gel before paying tor it.
Good I spent the balance of Friday
Imnrd can thus bo obtained for from fl” to then returning via the C. R. 11'4 P. 'ft';
fl 12 ^er week.
R. arriving at Chicago Monday P. M. To
Ono, of the greatest discomforts of the |»ni«wbd.i»B Wso'.iSiX WllZ.DV..
Exposition has lieen the want of adequate
that Nebraska has some a. fine
means of reaching tho grounds from tlio
city at a rcasonnblo price and in a reason­ settle in as one could wish to find. Plenty
able lime. The street cars running to the
Park are always overloaded and moat un­
comfortably crowded, and nearly an hour
subscriber could pricary •tiokste-Uikmo’
is consumed in making the trip. This
2ing, ordeal, however, can now bo avoid- cents per mile, from Ctuoagu 4a
On Saturday jut the Pennsylvania ou the U. P. R. R. and return tuu&amp;esia:

Railroad commenced running trains from
Sixteenth and Market streets to the Expo
land of that company the amount ofmoney
aition grounds, which were at once largely
paid for tickets will be dinted M BO mufli
patronized by tlia public. A pleasant ride
of a fow minutes bringn tho prreengera to
the Exposition gales, where they are act further particulars concerning the above
down in a cool and comfortable state of described lands will bc gladly furnished by
mind ready to begin their explorations of
calling at tny office.J.'
the great World’a Fair without any of the
Qlkuy: A mong tire oon^ci^ifaw
fatigue which is noccasariy induced by a
long, hot and dnaty ride in-a streetcar.
received by Tilden ires' tireie* lUano'

M. Tweed ?

The Cincinnati Enquirer Slid trily a few
days ago, of ''Reformer”

Tilden,

alia*

.‘‘Slippery Sam,” that hto candidacy is the

This i&gt; Ik-uHWa brirfand forcible ex­
pression of opinidn as’i^'tte rtrcn'^K

most shameless n our history ; also, “Sam

the nomination of Hates and Whebleb:

.Tilden will be more obnoxious to the peo­

“By G—d UmyrogtM F

ple Of this country than tho

which he stood in

1864."

platform on
And yet the

Enquirer says U might hove been worse
and it supports Tilden.

attached to Tilmln’s name by Daw Voo*BB*S1

Daw knows him.

�REDUCING NEW YOM TAXES.
X

the

CONGRfcVjoNAL NOMINEE.

Politic.!

It
—■

——

.

R w#3 btrtif announced in

Thursday'b

BasxIx ftst’Hon. JOBX, H.

L 1876,
■ J.!»SSL

McGowan
BrAtah Oounty, had been nourixmtad as
the Hj^ublican caiidriste for Congress fa&gt;
this d1 itrict.

Being at the State oouv en-

Since the war f’annsylrania baa spent
Oght million air doUare in educating

orphans of sokficro.

the

SZSy to the feet that the A
Tildo.

been paid off and »o longer requin

the bar-rooms in

large tax for that
,
Th. su«ux r» ISYS ~
Now, Governor TOden did not j
__ F„r 1876 in was $8,188,573.
inc
S.U. W,018,107,|^G;&gt;; the debt, or have
amtthimoto do with it.
Sor. TiU® L» 4®; 1“
IhkTto au. The

be the common toast in

the South and Southwest, and in Missouri
that brief announcement, but it is
tho rebel Democracy am laboring to secure
not to ate ta say, that in Mr. McGowan
tbe election of Tikko, Urause, if elected,
the R. publicans bare a nominee, who is'
trict. fife U ainan of very decided ability of

equivalent to an

His nomination is
election, and from our

knowledge ot bis

ability as a Legislator,

faltering Republican.

wo have no hesitaney in saying that every

lalinal Reprtlicati Ticket.
For l\etidrnl.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
of Ohio.

interest of the people of the Third Congres­

sional rDistricC will be safe in his

hands,

and thht the wants of his constituent* will
he

looked

after with signal fidelity and
bearer, in' this Con-

ALONZO SESSIONS,

EBENEZEB G. D. HOLDEN.
For State Treaturer,
WILLIAM B. McCREKRY,
of Gcnessee.
For Auditor General,
RALPH ELY,

BENJAMIM F. PARTRIDGE,
of Bay.

*

flags are displayed sud

ernment denounced.

the

Federal Gov­

sacre is only a foretaste of the fate in store
for the Union men of the South, both
white and colored, iftl c Confederate tick­

et headed by the great railroad

wrecker,

THden, is successful in November.

There are excelerit reason# fer believeis

it to themselves

and to the

Tbe Albany

sulwlantirily correct: “The

news from al! jiarts of the State in regard

ing.

The converts to Til denistn are few

and far between, while all accounts agree
in stating that the great mass of Liberals

1,500 majority that we shall

ly supporting the Republican ticket. Hayes

Gowan the

give Hayas and Wheeler. That we shall
do it wc have no doubt, but under tho
peculiar circumstances in which wo . arc
pkajxl by the action of our Delegates al
Albion, no possible effort should be spared
to make Mr. McGowan’s majority second
to that of no other candidate on the ticket.

NOMINA*

who left the party in 1872 arc now hearti­

and Wheeler clubs are
over, the State, and

l.ndJr

Now W0 uk .tu-ouoo io

j- peswibnity of cavil, that the
'
tion of
taxation
this

the texosfor 1W5 ami 1876, it k m«-m to follow ib. e™™- of ibe SUU w*

k entitled to the credit of the J0*****®"
Tk- Domoonu
1867, and amumed fell control of the fi­
nancial admlBktretiow on tbe 1st rf Janu­ character.
ary, 18G8, and retained it until the 1st of
RURAL TOPICS.
January, 1872. At the beginning of that

to do

Ou the other hand there is much dissalis

faction

^7he’oficklr*poru,^ th. dore

k ,

was $$^260,755. Thus the sudadwn of '
debt for tho four years was s&gt; follows :
WUAT QU. WASH IB trees RAID.

DKMOCBAT1C BBDVCTtOX OF DKBT.

On the 10th of December, 1799. Waah-

among the Democracy,

and

the

feeling is likely to increase rather than di­
minish as the campaign progresses."

Il is understood that S.erctary

Ohan*

this excellent piece ot adlricc- to its

JIMNl
Through the Republican imoeeas of
1871, by which the Tammany Democratic
ring was overthrown, the Rcpoblieans took
control of the financial administration of
the State, Jan. 1,1872, and retained it,
until Jan. I, 1876,—a period of .feur
yean, the precise length of the preceding
Democratic rule. At the Ix-ginnihg of
that period, the debt was as the ItemocraU
bad left it, 820,260,755 ; at the cloae
the means bad been provided to pay the
entire amount, except $705,982. The
reduction was, therefore, as follows :

factions of the Democratic party.
Congress are being

currency

Sfel

are

ing on Thursday Lst we pkoc at the head

Il is in all nwpMjtn

w«.

not

on the contrary, in taking care that every

what is allowed to be there,

fertiliicTB among those ordimrily fond is
Borton are beat fitted to increase tbe jidl
of crops in fields that represent the liriit
soik df New England." Barley, baas
and rath-bogas were grown is 280 fkte
Stride manure, bonemeal, fish scrap#, wjerphosohate, salts of ammonia, poimh, #oda, lime, ashes and other frrtilisen were

from noble dung and wood a»h&lt;a. Po­
tash nitrate, sulphate and cutouk rf

ana

times is the means of producing
good, or at least of avoiding much
DlSEAStt OF FOTLTBT.
I am constantly

(roup), and I at once dkooverwd Iho cause
was a lack of sufficient ventilalionV of the

little good. Wood ashes alone prodawd
larger crops than stable dung. Here mt
a total failure of Lawes and Gilbcrt'i
theory-rthat nuperpheephate sad nitr?
gen are the only aubstanera really nspiimi
in artificial fertilucn; and it fomqi that
the rales laid dowu in England fer tk
application of such manure# are of little

Ten fowls devitalise

son they should be almost an airy aa is the
open air : and in the winter their houses
should admit an abundance of fresh air

all times a large lattice cupola at tho ridge
of’the roof should allow the foul air below

to escape, while a fresh current will come

Forty years si»cnl in keeping poultry
drr various cirrunKtancea, caables m&lt;

lure any contagious disease among them,
if ho will properly Ventilate their roasting

are worth but little, except to New Har­
land farmers, and perhaps that oo the
next farm to the one where these experi­
ments were made the tarn,' results wvuM
not recur. Now. I claim that every few

er who uses artificial fertilizers most exnot find the same result* in any two field*
on his farm. But all may red arene!
that whatever contain* potaJi is a gwd

fertiliser for any crop.

NRW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

Italic*? feel. Then come the diseases in
chickens, gap«, Ac., yrt I have raked
chickens by the hundred for 25 years.

CUTTIIG HID REPAIR1IG
Brah-

ntopAQAriirti rnuira

from bbkd.

should grow

discretion of the Governor or Legislature
-nothing but aUolute debt remiumonta’
Tl.v canal debt and canal a«nU
,',r

KoCaBbliatlaecl

firE «•«£&gt;&lt;'

demagogues aud heartless political buck-

4. D»

but the question cmue' up. where tu foJ
era (irocure nitrogen and phMpbfe
as gorxl os are made iu Hoeferi
what will be the om! per acre
ite
quantity that thej applirf? A wm.
article of swperphoq.luib i.s worth |E t
ton, and nitrate of suda $4.50 pn ]qo
both articles amounting to
which is said to be added f reight,
ing in many casoi to from $2 to IS, K
that the tola! expettm: of these fauhro
delivered ou farms, would be frua |J] u
22. My opinion is thai $22 wwffi rf
barnyard manure is worth to say fewr
in the United Steles a good dml weer
than the above named uuautiiy of pfiM.
nhatc and nitrate of sodx Fsnaen k»i
better try to keep tlie'u- lands in good os

In fact the Dem­

in

bis

the Democratic Convention,
to-day, for the first and last time
The speech at
Oitiun has no fault to find, but yields to reduced the profligacy of Grant’s Adminthe will of the majority with becoming
grace, thankful that its editor fared as ihonmnd millions of dollars. Unlcm he
wdl ta be did in the long contest.
inCTeasus that amount before election there

of our colums to-day.

cvidkmtly.or more ewsentully, than in

ocratic party was never more the home of

The Hon. Henry A. Goodyear

•

oo

more

t-gSS**

of farm yard duug applied to aawter in.
tw.SO
&gt;«.- jroh.awj,
mmc yield. Here h M»mrthiaK tirt
bb end reliable, m r^rd. their
2

Under

erotic conventions in some places, while in

after their own hereto.

..

candidates fer

nominated by Demo­

others advocates of a KMind

eorkrnK

rvad-

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depredate the one nor secterian interforance which will
destroy the other.”

this arrangement nig baby

a &amp;rm, it rbo«&gt; Hoell" "&gt;•

ing to the minuthe or a fans' than strike*
Bsdretios—---------------------------- .WWM.T71
Thus, the Democratic Adminirtratioa
in four years reduced the debt about five
million.’; and a half. Republican Adminis­
tration in the same length of time, under
the same laws and with the same require­
ment*. reduced it nineteen milliunt and a
Mf, or nearly four fanet at mwrik
More than that, the Republicans, at the
dose of their Administration, left the debt
practically extinguished, and an relieved
the people of the burden of raising the
amount annually exacted by law to meet
ife requircuMKita. The law required that
a tax of 2 milk should be levied annually

Cmreffiml Ticket.

in
luck, and very properly took advantage of
the situation, and with this action came
success.
Barry county adhered to their favorite
from the bojpnning to the end. This may
have Inien wise, but it availed nothing.
They stood by Mr. Striker well, and he
can congratulate himself upon haring
warm friends.
Inasmuch as the subject of the Con-

^nddoiraaUa to Ike employer; omi.

BXPL'BLICAK BXDCCTIOM OF DKBT.

tion (9 in number) were determined to
be provided fer. But when the Repub
prevent Air. O’Donnell’s nomination and
IxA the old line Whigs of Virginia— licans, by their fidelity, bad provided for
bent all their energies in that direction.
/'or EeutUr of State Board of Education.
even 25 of the leading minds of the old all
of the
bounty
debt
except
For that purpose they withdrew Mr.
3705,982,
then
it was
no
long­
WITTER J. BAXTER,
Barber's name before a vote was taken, guard unite in an appeal to their old asso­
of Hillsdale.
er
ncccwtary
to
levy
the
large
lax
and called it “in the interest of harmony." ciates and politics! friends to rise above
for that puqioae.
*
A recess was taken, and Eaton offered the baneful influence of sectionalism, to
Now, tbe reduction of taxation this
their nine votes to McGowan, abandoning
forget in the interest of a common country
Striker. This gave McGowan 20 to O’
Donnell’s 21, and Striker's 10
They the animosities of the past, and declare in
3rf kept on balloting, and soon the Barber favor of Hayes and Wheeler. Such a course saving# ou the pan of Governor Tilden.
Mark the
District,
delegates of Calhoun joined them, and would virtually end the Presidential con
JONAS H. McGOWAN
some of die supporters of O'Donnell in test, and, give assurance that the sectional
ABsotm: ami&gt; laRXsfsriBLX proof .­
of Branch.
Calhoun, weary of the strife, went over to
The total tax fer 1875 am .anted to 6
McGovnm on the 24th ballot and heuras marplots and intriguers who are leading millR, divided as follows : Schools, 1|
UAYEH’ PLATFORM t
nominated. Striker's delegates adhered to the people of the South in the support of mHla; general purpnam, 1 i milk; bounty
Tilden are powerless longer to direct pop­ delil, 2 mills ; canal debt, 1 mill, canal
ular sentiment. That is the kind of “re­ awarda.1-5 mill ; deficiency and mylunu,
prauion.
’
11-20 mill. The total tex fer 1876 u 3
form" which our country is ycaraing fer.
' Tho Convention w over, and with it
11-24 mills, divided as fellows : Schools,
It is an opportunity that may not again be
wc trust all feeling cngcnik-rod m the
11 mills ; general purpowta, H mills;
canvass. The nomination wn moat hearti­ presented in a lifetime.**
bounty debt, i mill. It will lie neon that
ly support, as it is deserving of approval.
the «ax ^.r general pwrpoam, for «hook
That the Democratic National Conven­
Wc regre^cd that Eaton county should
and firi ril but
JcU
requirements
have felt' ailed upon to labor so strong tion was dishonest throughout is evident k
the same in 1876, as^.n 1875,
and raroa 'Jy against the nomination of the to any intelligent man,- amply from the The lax fer debt requirement, in 1875
candidate from Jackson county. But names of 1U candidates. Mr. Tilden and including the deficiency from the previous
“that was tlicirvight, and ita all right."
Mr. Hendricks arc representatives of ideas year, was as follows:
To thorn friends from Jackson and Cal­
TAX.KiB DKBT BBQVIBBMXMTB, 1875.
Hag. houn, who stood so grandly by James diametrically different, especially on the
O'Donndl throughout the contest, wc subject of finance. Mr. Tilden purports
return ourbcartlelt gratitude, aud thank to represent honest money and Mr. Hen­
them for their manly course. We trust
dricks dishonest currency, aud the two
to be able to serve them sometime, to show
men were nominated to conoliato both
our appreciation.

■

«.4Sb«W,„no,1l,

A PLAIK BTATXMKST OF FACTSthat the extinguishment of the debt was
Before tekwg up riie direct question of

being formed all

they promise

effective work before the champaign closes.

Of the Congraaionri Convention tho dlcr , while pre]&gt;arit&gt;g for the suit,agrinsl'
Jackaoa. Citizen of die 3d inrt, speaks as Zach Thompson, the “one-eyed" Preai­
fellows:
dent's Secretary of the Inferior, has dis
The Republican Convention of the
covered frauds or deficits in the Indiana
Third Congraslbnal District of Michigan,
met nt Albion yesterday, and on
the Trust Fund amounting to millions of dol­
twenty-fifth ballot placed in nomination, lars. Of this immense amount, about
Hon. Jonas H. McGowan, of CoHwater. $870,000 was supposed to be taken by
Of Mr. McGowan we speak elsewhere.
Thompson. and the Government holds
On the first ballot Mr. O’Donnell had 20,
to 17 fer Striker and 10 for McGowan. Floyd’s acceptance therefor ; $66,000 is
On the' econd O'Donnell had 23 (lacking found to be in a Tennessee turnpike. Tho
but fem of a nomination) to 17 for Striker law requires that this fend, which was set
and 12 fer McGowan. On the third O' aside from the sals of public lands, should
Donnril and Striker held their- own, and
be invested ; but while the Government
McGowan lost two. Up to this time, the
Eaton county delegates had voted for has been paying interest ou the whole
has discovered
Striker, and it became apparent to them amount, Mr. Chandler
that O'Donndl would be nominated on the that only about $3,000,000 are in the re­
next ballot, aa it was expected tbe Branch
quired securities. Thompson's deficit in
delegates would/ go for him in a body, be
stated at $1,800,000.
•
having many warm personal friends among
those delegates, it being understood that
The Staunton Valley Virginian gives

For Superintendent of Public Instruction,
HORACE S. TARBELL,
of Saginaw.
.

U : ■

jm of upenmrau of ih«
mnktent erMritnm.i..v__ ■
wx

TWy sppliodaMJlb, of
of hmc and 275 H«. of nitrate
/this suimli&lt;#i nitn&gt;i r.i. oo _

The Hamburg n&gt;v-

ing that this statement by

M&gt; KUh tetilbur, ,re

rebel

Mo.,

llou of tho very fortunate result of the
eonvei Aion at Albion by giving to Mr Mc­

TION

. CHARLES M. CROMWELL,
of Lenawee.

PlatUburg,

party Pi the State to show their spprech-

THE CONGRESSIONAL

State Ticket.

At

with commercial fer&amp;x^S
that the only twosuteteri, .. r»l|. Z* *1,

to the political situation is very encourag­

Barry own

For I^rcxidcutial Elector*,
HENRY W. LORD,
WILLIAM A. HOWARD,
WILLIAM DOELTZ,
CHAR H. KEMPF,.
PRESTON MITCHELL,
DELOS PHILLIPS,
JACOB DEN HERDER.
CHARLES KIPP,
JEREMIAH JENKS,
BENTON HANCHETT,
WILLIAM DUNHAM.

Buchanan.

Expreu
As qpr standard

WILLIAM A. WHEELER,

i.

“Heres to tho next rebellion,1'is said to

word

strict integrety of character, and an un­

RopuMtO*

Who Cut Down the Ttxw-

It pay#.

tiou, We could not nt that time add a single

VMU1.Z

Regard—It Wm

uul proseut. tue
The lax for 1875 was calculated upon the
valuation of 1874
“*

11,190,833.37
menu.

This a

no 1

United Stales Owncral 1^»J &lt;*S&lt;*•o tbe .mxiat !«■ 1RT5, k&gt; ui, ltc

wram or

no, unveuu. ow

DKBT.

eesW5

�Council Proceedings.

The Great Show coming.

ZT-----ne i ommoa
council
&gt;fthu pity
of Harting,
held
al tbe Council

n'lA*““k‘“‘“ Hfc‘‘“p ” M”ap A"S

Augurt Ut, 187g. .
L^aen11
t'*il*1* tn inUwn. n. Grwt
' Present—11*0 Mayor. Kocurder;
Aid Evans,
Lewis. IUed. Rn.j.B, ShaMott an.
”***
crywhere
alongExMbK
its route
I Tomlinson, ■jmk. of it Ias
th.’’
only
Shod that
The mtnalaa of th*
previous meeting ite
U J,rottl’t* “pi
were read and approved.
v.»,
This being a commendable
’•"“^-tho-e who adapt
courae shortd
prtronired. Below, w, «,p/
article from the fyringfitld JU Stat.
8h« ?’hi
"auh’« I*P«-. »ft«r thia Great
ohow had exhibited in that city, It
Howe»* Gre«t London Clrcu«, Hi»podreme, Menagerie —Jurt what thwv
«»d W would bo, . Gr«d AftST

reentry, U»e occasion brtagtho two exhibition’

errt' T** “AOAr1* announced a wond. '* nn* *a‘1 ««)&gt;••• performance and a fin.
aerou Jefferson Street ar

Mendy s comers,

vena recommended by the*commillt-e to be
arrepte*!
aud a
walk ordered
built
similar to the one lately bnilt »«.». Stale

street, under the directions of the committee
on side walks. Garried a/.recommended

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

ejw wltnes.e.1 In this city. The Pageant attraded anjmmenxe crowd, and thousands of
men, women aud children, crowded the streets
for*27.88, Geo. M. Dewey.fur *34.96. 8. 8. along the Uae of the proceeafoi*
We could fill
Garrison for *424, helm Hopkins fur *3 Wm. a eolumn withthe interest lug fantureo of lire
H. Tinkler fur 97, H. Jones for C2 cents, exhibition. The ring performance wa» fine in
'rapexe. Mr.
Barnes &amp; Co. for 75 cents. A. Maynard for *X
Millville, the renowned Auvtraliau horse-man,
and of L. 11. Quackenbush for *8 be 'several
ami his beautiful boy, axtonishctl all by their
performance
In Hie
ly allowed and orders drain on the appropri­ wonderful luroback
ate funds, carried by yeas and nays as fo|. same line was Mlle. ItockriD tholwautifol Par.
toian artht, who achieved a marked aneorss
by her wonderful feats ou four Luhmb. The
Trapexe performance by a lady, ami a rontde
of tods, su among the best. If not the beet,
ever witnessed in thin city, aud called out
Immense appiarase. Tire double somersauh
Uy Aid. Ileod. RcaolvAl that tbe Recorder
of the city of Harting* notify tbe Agent of tha wumlera of the |&gt;crforu&gt;anc«. 'The traine-1
tbe M ('. R. K.0o. that across walk ionecm- eirphants, tigera and hyenas, showed la a re­
markable degree, the power ut man over the
sary and the same ia requfred acmes the rail animal creaiion. T!*o crowded stalo of our
road on Wert »id*e Jufitorwon-etrees, near Parker columns, farbid anything but a mere mautiun
A Bailey a livery stable. ,
of the exhibition ; but tbe half haa not- beet,
told
Everything was conducted la a manner
By Aid. Lewis; Keoohed. Thrt tha Re­
acceptable tu the most fastidious; the audience
corder of the city of liartinge nolliyYho agent was highly rrwpeutablc, gotxj order prevailed
uf the M, C. R. II. Co. that a cross-walk is ne- throughout, aud wc commend th* exhibition to
cesenry and tbe same lx required acruaa the the lot era of amusement throughout the counrailroad on the eart vide of Creek street.
Uy AM. Reed : Resolved, That a sidewalk

Special

Republican Caucuses.

notice.

GENTEN NIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

A lUrrem nf Umius.
Those who are H ertetter'e Slornwh Bitters as a Will, of counso, wish to me all the ah*.,
The Republicans of tho township of Hea­ means of luvirnralioa end prtAoetlotj s*sinat dl»- comfcrtablvwnd cheaply. To thia end Lht
«aM.
invariably
reap an ample harvest of health.
B®«lher»a B’y Cemauar
tings will meet in caucus al the center
Direstfvn. excretion and secretion ere rendered has, thremgb lie oonnretn.,, in the WeiTaid
school house, on Saturday the 12th of Aug­ rewnlar and viperous by this rnllcc tonic and at- Northwmt, placed on mJ. a Urge number of
ust, inrt., at two o'o'ssk in the afternoon lo uratire, and ths esoontlato of health belay so­ Torn.RTs hxcCTEAron Tiextra at recallr r».
elect delugatce to I he Senatorial. Reprwnta- eared, that hlouinc naturally follows. Kervous dreed rales, by which passengers can not
Uvea and County Conventions. A full alien diseases, intermittent and remittent fevers, rfaen- only visit the Centennial IfohHntion at PhilmatisM. bOiouMe. and kWaoy or bladder troubles
dance is desired. By order of Committee, era speedily relievedby the Bitten, which are as po
tent iu preventinx these maladies as in remedyias
roanta Bravos, Chairman.
them. And it may almost be ealdlhal their power
of prevsntiac diseases mas stronp a r« emenda­
The Republicans of Maple Grove will meet tion in their favor as their power of eurinr them,
In caucus at Upham's HaU, on Saturday oepeeially in localities where febrile tom plsIn la ef
Aug. 12lh, at 1. o'clock, p. tn., for the pur­
pose cf Nominating delegates to the County
ly at the Falla. The track of
Convention to be held in Hartings, Aug. 19th.
I» an air line, 1
The Bitters srv slro bifbljr desirablr as a »ubto nominate a county ticket.
Mitne far the ordinary setvinos and sedatives. rails of the heaviest pattern,'
By order of Conrtaittee.
The hydrate of chloral sad tho bromide of pelat- curves or grades; wood ia'1
einm are both hixhly peraicloas drops, the first
Tbe Republicans efY'artlMoa will meet iu elowdiup tho train and. U ie said, weokeainp tenieily of the vsnons nrvten*: and the latter rainimt
oaucua at the ofico of K. Chipman in Nash­ i bed if eel ion end infeetinx the blood, lioetalter'r
ville, on Saturday. Aug. 12th, next, al one Bi tiers achieves the remedial purpose of both
o'clock, p. m. sharp, fur the purpose of nomi­ tbeoe inodicinM. which is to soothe tbe brain end
nerves, wllboul eaasiox any hurtfsl after effects,
nating delegates to the County Convention, to
hoi on tbe oontary. umjax as well as eoolhiax the
•mi held in Hartings. August Ifoh, nest, to
nominate a county ticket.

Southern

Tbe Republicans of Rutland will meet in
caucus at the Town House on Thursday, the
17th inrt.. al two o'clock p. m., to elect
delegates to tho Senatorial, Representative
and County Conventions/
Hvvlasp. August 71M1870.

Hy or&gt;|eM|f Committee.
A. D.-Hubk, Chairman.

S®5

The Republican voters of the township jjf
Hope, wi|l meet in caucus, on Thursday, the
17lh Inst., at 2 o'clock, V. M.; fur the pur­
i**® of electing one delegate to tho Senslo-

August IHth, 187(1, and four delegates to the
County Convention, to be held In Hastings,
August 19th, 1876, end four delegates to the
Representative Convention, to be held in
Middleville, Aug. 23d, 187C.
By order of township Committee.
Literary

Madison Dispensary,
R? W. Bamsm SI. CWca«o.

Notices.

Beautiful Pictures.

be built from the railroad depot to Creek
■treel, aix feet wide, on the south able uf State
street, within'forty-five days, underthr djrec-

W e have received from the Fine Art Pub­
lishing »o&lt;we of Geo. Rilnson &amp; Co., Purtian*!.
Maine, several pictures recently jmbltolied by
them. Tbesubjects, as works of high art. de­
serve the highest praise. Stinson A ('«. were
among the pi&lt;*neero in tho Hur Art publishing
business in this country, and year by year
Tbe by-laws ef the Fire licpartmeni wsZ their business has grown, until al the present great weight wherever read. It is a review of
the past fifteen years an*L shows tho magnitude
. ef the work done by the Republican party.
taken from the table, and recommended by the time it has assumed cvluueal proportions.
A short time since they published a chromo
The Theory of Secession ; Our Public Schools;
Committee on the Fire Departmeny that they
Tilden and Tweed ; DcmocrntM Slandera; and
be accepted. Carried.
other valuxble'articles, make the August urn­
Motion by Aid. F.eed: That the bill of Deu­
tar of this staunch periodical pno of tho beet
li&lt;u» of subject*. Stinson A Co. show correct yet Issued. Send H-* to Republic Publishing
nis A Holmes for printing financial vtatemont
judgment of the public taste, which natural Co.. Wnehington. D. C., and subocrihe for one
talent, aided by lung esperience, alone can
The bill nf L. 1&gt;. Quackenbush for *8. for give. They publish every description of fine
works of Art, from a chromo lu a photograph
coots; oft). M. Dewey, far printing, *3.50. —-from a fine Crayon drawing to the most ele­
Uxixuv's Moxthlt Maoah vs ran Avucst.—
A delightful number to Ballou's Magarine for
and of J. 8. Goodyear A Co., for lumber, *92.03, gant Steel Engraving.
They bring into pcevice the skill of tbe uioet August. It is so light, so breeiy end cheer­
aud of Kaiamasoi* Publishing Co., of *S,fa).
ful that it is just what is needed in warm
They are also publishers of the Centennial weather lo make people forget the hcnl and
liceord. which is a very large illustrated paper, discomforts of the season. The stories are all
of
the best, the poeiry excellent, and the illus­
devote*! lo whatever to of interest connected
Print in,: ordinance,
with th*- th»e Hundredth Birthday of the trations timely and well executed. It is the
proeemiings,
boot publication of its clam, in ibe country,
Vniled SI alee Terms one dollar per year.
call of meeting,
and should be read by the whole people, in
The great Exhibition at Philadelphia ie folly

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

Diseases with Its Agonies.
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

VEQETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates the
whole System.

HO^QWAY'SPILLS.
What U iwurs fearful thaa a brwaklns down of the

ALTERATIVE, TONIC- SOLVENT AXE DI
DRETIC-

Messrs. Stinson A Cu. nrc al present in want
of a large numbgr of new agrnta, lo whom
they offer the most liberal inducements. We
call attention to their advertiseujeut, beaded,
"To tho Working Class. ' ia our advertising

Republican

The liquor bond of DiekKsuu A Net «y v
accepted and approved, and ordered to

placed on file.
Motien carried: That the committee on

letter* are printed,
ek'a accepts
Hard
tall; rm principal in
I Welatgaa go io the Con­
'd September, from I&gt;ie round trip, *15, good

di.higau Centra) Railroad Company
ling two engines of 40 tuns each, which
&gt;i" the Allantic and Pacific Express
They are Mid la l« tbe {largest ever

dinancea confer with the city attorney relative
to an ordinance governing saloons, in order to
amend said ordinance » as lo )&gt;e aide to gov­
ern tho clusiug ami opening saloons at pt.*|-r
By-Ald. Rncd: Beeolved./Hiai tbeamouut
of license io be charged fur refreuhmoni stands,
peanut stands, Ac., liable to pay a license un­
der an ordinance (Mteeed Sept ember 2nd. 1S74,
relative U&gt; licensing elands upon the pnblie
streets, be fixed at *2 for each stand on the
I41h day of August, 1R7G. and that,in accord­
ance with the spirit and intention of aaid ordi­
nance and by virtue of authority contained in
an ordinance juumed November 8, 1878, rela­
tive to licensing sSJoons, thr license of al!

persons carrying on busineiss of that nature
immediately preoeding this dale is hereby
remitted :
l!»ai »&lt;• perwon be permit

ucte.1, though there hr Bale proo- ran ever 1*e any better.

Blade'

receipt ufoenpy uf the Toledo (0)
'•Iiiiriengraving of R. B. Hayes,
Ur i lie hnest engraving yet pub-

tr future Pvcmdout. It deecrres a
ry i«r!or, library and office in
■meetingof &lt;lt, .ertpera Wednraday eve.
'' * ''. Rcntly was elected captain» L.
*» WWiam,.
1 11 ieuienam,J. H. Andereon,2d
•W k i
Rum. culur aeargant; F. 8. Bbwgn.
rt"&gt;p*ny {|rl
The cumpnny numlwn* 45
•irillhrr’’ *Ul1 l‘**e *lrv*dy commenced

„, ,

to! to estaldlsh or mainlff*n wore than one
Of refreshments
stand or place for tbe an

under one license; end pro tided further, that
persons above sped Red whose license to remit­
ted shall mA be permitted to eatabliah or main tain such stand remote or removed from their
place of burinren without fiprt baring obtained

ia|{

c,'r* rere clccteled for the ensuing

CLi.''"’4™- -UliUJl Pnll.
**r*‘*r? Robert
r

ids

this W&lt;*k. and who are known as the Agents
of the Board of Stets Comtuissioners for the
general mijxri’i’iuu *&gt;f char Hable iartilutfom.
Where no agents have yet Iwrn appointed,
recsmmen.iaiions should be brought from the
aui-enntea'lenis of the county poor, or from
the Judge of Prehate, living fn the county
whence the application comes. The following
list comprtoes tbe names of the agents who
have bred appointed by Uovmor Itogley up to
this time, and their mldreeu :
fCU.BteuL Cheehirc.Allega^ county.
Judge A Miller. Bay City, Bay county,
lieu M Dewey, Hiuuings, Barry euuuly.
Silas Ireland, NH«. Berrien county.
j &lt;• Pirree told water. Branch county.
A. 6. Hyde. Marehail, Calhoun county.
iMvid B. Hales-Eaton Rapids, Eaton pounty.
Win. Stevenson. Flint, Genesee county.
C E. Nott. Hillsdale. Hillsdale county.
H. B. Shank. Lanning. Ingham county.
James O'Donnell. Jackson, Jackaon county.
ThomaaC. Brownell, Kalnmaxvo. Kalama&gt;«&gt;
"To^F* Hyde, lockford. Kent eouuty.

_____ .J

fstnamo count V.

a license therefor, ns is required by ordinance
relative to Heeneing rictus '
’

Carried by

“J

Local Bli;ipe;; Jlitice?
II. R. STEVENS, Borton, Mi
OILS.

OILS.

BiimSMhte" IM*, ‘

For Machinery.

the printed direction
E m n (MUM mki •
tim*-. This treaUaea
relief when all other:

I hare n large Mock of Purs Carter Oil.

Pure laarxi Oil.
Pure Gelden Oil.
Bought since the tort decline in prioca.

Call and examine poods and pricre

-You

will gain by it.

People** Drug Store.

W. H. Goody mar.
xxi29wlt2

Ruaaoll, Sheldon

and Tomlinson—-6. Nays, Aano.
On motion, the Council amounted
t
L. D. Qvic-XMWl’"' Recorder.

Greenville, MonIcahn
“waurt n. uw«i»ei. r«*u«. iwu—i

Two good milch cow, end a few sheep

VALUABLE INFORMATION.

for sale.

1.. «.«*■■

Wrvetfing Match.

Horn. 7
uf ”*
(Wav"1"0’ UH •*
Uw. *LcW‘“'.
Friday evening. Ike M-

H»w to be Strong,
’bowels be either &lt;a&gt;ef

JCZifer
/t-aarr .­
Wil) you allow meioaay I
umns. to those living in thia
ties, whodsuire t« inkcrhih

“Si'

Sw*“’- Of".-

“r'l-'. W.**l*. S*. CUir. S*. CUlr nmnlj.
Th. ».ld&gt; l»lww« C. O. UU.ru.4 «.B.

X.’

Ankai, V.n Hom. V.n 11.™

Holroa.b, m WOO • *U«. wUl
«»•••*.
HcMOo. Ann Art»*. Wohl«*»
„«*!&gt;, rf A«r-‘
1* How™.' 01-*
B«a. i, o~a B*pU.. A r~&gt;a
i. “fiSfcrianll*, Mn.lt, Wvn. onnlJ.
..pwtW, ft, .&gt; ta -u •*»* M&gt;»» “•
..I, —nd »&gt;* »
-4 &gt;lcU.,hl.n
mo
a. .-Un. Am»r”"“ •m
“4*'lf
&gt;. UU O. HUM «xp—'-*«
Omi lur...l. fcr Jwlw*..*.***” «^r '£

2TLK7

wrertto, toi

“

-bn

t. UA. on-

*

Sweet’s H0!*1-!
asisoBAPn*. -...................
VEGSTINK i» Sold by all DRUGGISTS.

Snp.nm.nAwt Buu 8oho«l.

E’^ss

�THE GREAT SHOW COMING.
Barry. Doot
shop with J»*&gt;------- —- Church and Railroad Street.

IMlfflHfT PWW »SWIHI
At Hastings August 14th

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newadvertisments

uaioa. junenra, a. is. is.e.

Wm.L.QOBB.
Cirouit Court Commissi; a er in and fer Mat

HOWES’

CHANCERY ORDERSiSslW— c~“'“ “•“*

Fredrkl Riakta. Complainant.

Great London Circus,
Sanger's English Menag­
erie of Trained Animals

£ohn

Beniamin F. Dow. Lumsa

PROBATE ORDER.

Tra,ned *nim,la'

Mardi-Gras
Carnival
OOMBnsTATION.

Hasting! B»ubUcan Bsxm*. anmpapar printed
^aSgS^bate.

GREAT LONDON

CIRCUS-HIP PO^ROd]S.l.

Sanger*! English

DA»FoUeily fer Complainant.

■

CHALLENGE

$10,000

nftho north wsst quarter!1.') of see tion
leen (16) all In Townebip number three
range eight (8) wswt. eonUinninf one I
sixty (IM) acres of land aceeedtu to

AND

MARDDORAS f

STATKOF MICHIGAN. County of narr^ te.-

Owns and daily axhibit- th«
in tho year one .thousand eUbt hundred and
’’Prerent'/s. C. Prindla Judge of ProUta.

Beit^rrapdf SPerftmiiit Xlophtt

Arw^
’usasTA’.siiS
r-ray hi license to mil tha Intareat of said mlsmrs ia

Cklcftalm,

In the World, via.:

»l particular
whenever I

EmajM-rur.

Mandrle,

ftaltam aud Victoria.

certain re&amp;l estate in said petition described!
Thereupon it U ordered. That Monday tho Mh

Tanrant'a Seltxcr Aperient.
which I koopalwayaln thohouo." Wise man. and
shape of this aperient.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

CHALLENGE

$10,000

.
THAT
HOWES' C.RKAT MINIKIN eiKCCS,
* Etc., Etv.,
Owns and KaUUu the

rariKXn.1

$10,000

CHALLENGE

HOWES GREAT LONDON CIHCT

Perrons desiring to take out PaiaaW. or dssirint
sfonnalion from the V. f. Patent OOee. ibould
oniult v. A. I.KI1MAXN. NoDeltor of A veercanasut Foreign Patcssta, Washington D. C.
Examinations free. NO FATKNTNOPAY. Fend

Err.,

Hn;.,

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$10,000

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cut quarter (’D of aoetion number four (IL and.
”sasw*. 17 Tribune* Buildim. Chka- also,
theaoulh warn quarter 0») of tho a mth worn

CHALLENGE

HOWES’ GREAT LONDON I'IRCKS,

TEN PIN BALLS

Etc.. Etc..
Ovai and dally esbiUwthc

REAR OF 220 NORTH SECOND ST,. (Second
Floor.) PHILADELPHIA.
axiISml

Only One Ticket Required for All
Mere Performing Animals thaa anjr other Ten MiaagrriM in &lt;he V«rM ’
»w

THE NEW YORK

MILITARY

AGENCY

aabjuay V old rotes । collects srrears^f^.av

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JPORUBLE

PROBATE ORDER.

9

ATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Barry.
Lao. on Thursday, the arch day. of Jnm
c year one thousand ci|ht hundred and seven

•ent. S. C. Prindle, Jnd«e of Probate,
tho MaUaref the Haute of Jacob M- and Id

THE ONLY ZEBRAS EVER SEEN IN HARNESS.

X.

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$5,000 CHALLENGE

ti.-rtis?!sxzs fcsriirrara
eballeeiiw ths world.

SB,000 CHALLENGE

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4

THATAT
HOWES’ GREAT L0MMX CIBCT8,

Qeo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Column.
M"Parties aniworina any of these adrer
tats will pleuc state trhirujhey saw tho tame

e.

Etc,, Rtc.,**

$5,000 CHALLENGE

General Ai»nt&gt; tn every town In tho Vnitcd
Stalos fer the AdJnitahU Piels, w|lh a oombination of elitbl todlt complete in one. vir: i&lt;irk. nuttock. adac, lamptnc Iran. sledge, arc and pole head,
or any other tool that nan bo .Exerted In socket! al
■about ose-lburtb tbe cost of ordinary tools.
J. V. LAFFRUTT, Adjnalable Pick Cos
ISJ South 2d St.. Phlla.. Chamber ofCommerce

SOLID WEALTH!

CHALLENGE

BOWKS' GREAT UJNIH.N .'ISO'S.

Sprciahiea. our great future, THE GRAND MA1UHGUAS. QARNH'A^. Seven Mas-ire
Gul.l Chariots. Fire Performing Elephants, Five i'erfurming C-syal 1km~at Tiger*, Mx TVtfbmitng African llycnna, Two Reman War Chnrieta, Roman &lt;1iari&lt;4eer&gt;,Fcarleae Cat alley* aaeortIng fircehn.Reantirti. FJrgvtit t’oetuine* ml.-rning shapely ladle*. The Spirit of ' 75—Washing
ion. jjsHjctte. Geddes- of Lilwrty. Wlllntn Prmn, Brother Jonathan, and hundred* of Coati nenlal lliirarirrw represented. Elephant Coursing, Hurdle Racing, etc.
Race TVaek. Read cur RENiOjOOO OtaHrnge Four---• “ ‘

WANTED!

in the eitr of Hast

$10,000

V

That the Grand MAKDI-SRAS CARlIVALbr
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WTR1AI aid HIPPODROIATIC
ATTRACTIONS.

SA1VATABBEER

A Sctal tf Hatnral Hstury.
Sanger’s English Menagerie

$5,000 CHALLENGE

la the Best laager Brewed ia tbe Wort

A FORTUSE FOR ONLY $12
^F. Moloney A Co.. 40 dread /fir nr ar eno., and
Williams A Co, brewers. Danean'i Brewery.

the Kentucky
CAM! IKTIIIOTION COMPANY

$5,000 CHALLENGE
, OBBAT uOSIK,. CIBCrj^

rtiOESUAY, AUG. 31, 1876ew wKMibaurim they will distribute lo the tie
hoMnrs tho ImWemi sum o!

&gt;000,000 00
Thee. P. Porter. Mx-Gor. Ky.. GenT Msnai
POWlTtTTuLY 50 PpMTPOKMKXT
as we "ill have a series of Grand Drawlnm an 1
net saUbliah tbe precedent of postponiax.
.LIAiT OF4HFT8:

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prick of th

tventy-fourt and recorded in the reel-tors eSee
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Mh da/of January on" thousand eisht huadral
nd ee»enl«-Jbur. in liber ■I" of mortaaie* ou
axe Ml. It belwt ngrtssd, between the turtle- in
Ibnleetaount intb of principal and Internet ehell
t the option of tbe party uf the-------- 1---- »dth become due and cxilluolabh
Hen. ApdiWhultha-1—•—
■ent of laid inUrmt. ar
aid and in arrears Crrin
.. D. HIT* tothk thne.
Ipaliumof five handre

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                    <text>VOL. XXI.

N0.3fc,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN

THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,

1073.

ns life is the hearts of both.
mil the
“I would suggest," said Dr. Emerson! ,___________ JWBie
••that I write to Mr. Barlow and tell him story around that Mn. Marston's father
the,
circuuistaacw
of
the
delay
qf
his
let
­
ia
a
rich
man,
and
eent
for
the
boy to
[AVoM thf Country ^Gentlcpmu, AlL*i&gt;fj
ter, of his daughter’s death, of' Hugh’s, come to him to live, bat1 Mtta Wardlow
OF THE
adoption by Mira Wardlow and return the would not give him up. I don’t blame
chpck, and leave it fur him to decide for her, for if be would not help his own
the future. We are both sorry to have daughter, be would hot be ant to take
Hugh Lave, and it it is uot for tho best, very good* asre-onthe’cmla. ' I dare aay
CHAPTER FIFTEEN.
that he ia (a old hunks any way.
I
wo will keep him."
5
Mr. Wataon thought'this the Inwt hope the doctor and she will hold on to
One week of visit had passed, when course.
Mr, Corbin brought a telegram to Mira
"It will place Hugh uppix a more in­
Wardlow from Dr. Emerson, requesting dependent platform to live Mr. Barlow
called off,
her lo come to Colebeater imnwdiltaly,
know that he is already rated for, and
and to bring Hugh. It was short no­ has a home and fritvids nt his command." the old nfad's eyeSjiM 'he' turned away
tice, but in just an hour they were seated
anti
aloWly
mftended
the
ranA
to
his room.
Thu letter was sent, and the matter
in tho cant. Dr. Fgncmon met them nt dropped.
It was Hugh Mart^on’s grandfather.
3
Entire Satisfaction. A earload ulne.tdy .«.ld this year Mixing the best Farm- tiie station ; HuglffRw him standing on
era in Burry County.
the platform bctu»6 the cant stepped, aud
The Re|
waved his band lo let him know they
June Was al moat at hand. Dr. Emer­
were there. A glad smile welcomed his son secured the. services of a young prachi
signal, and he was at the steps.
lioner to takehis place during his ab­
Promptly al.H-a'xloek on Thursday even­
It was a pleasant H-union at M(a. sence from Uolchi«tcrvor a few weeks.
Watoon's. . Mira Wardlow could but feel The bouse was all in order, us they in­ ing last a large .crowd was on band
5)
that
she
had
as
dear
friends
here
as
she
tended to go directly home when they to listen to' Die kpcteWi* be delivered by
Ta the Best Reel Rake Machine in the Market. Two finger bora, and throe set
had left behind her. Hugh had come in returned from their bridal excursion.
of knives, furnished with every ('oiublnmi Mndiim-. WcuImo have the
th
lion. Geo. M. Dewey of Hastings. The
first, and announced their arrival; so lea Hugh wan a Utile .aobur at the thought
was in readiness, and Dr. Emerson sat of their going away, but Dr. Emerson hall was filled completely, aud R»au V bad to
down with’the family.
They chatted told him he should trust to him to see
gayly during the evening meal, and Hugh that the gardi-n was kept nicely in order quite a number of our Democratic friends
alone seemed conscious that there was and that ho must drive over to the sta­ were present;to diiten lb- the words of
j
Which is the beat One Whcclci Machluc iti the Market- Cull and
something to come. He seemed a little tion to meet them on their roturn.
comfort which wcVc to be spoken. The
uneasy, and when tea was concluded,
No answer bad been-received from Mr.
raked if he might go over and see James Barlpw to Dr. Emerson's letter; aud meeting was called to orilcf by Q.( A. Cot­
■ i
1 - ।
.
Rolli'FIdImIkxI aud Unfinished.
I Griffin.
there was no one but lid|&gt;cd that Hugh’s ton. The Glee elubwang a very inspiring
"We canuol spare you, Hugh.
Trio homo would be in Colchester, among and patriotic song, after, whic h Mr. E. .A.
-L n
I UlAnbl.i bnnhlilinaB honnpr '
Thc ’ffbrrr River* Vibrator, Uulialo Pitta, Ohio Hwvwpptakca, i
Jllfi^ejni'nGCoiy ftBpllDllCail ba|IJiej. !/BrKDtAxr^
RlCHH&amp;K ArtWBTAKFS. AUTO Tin: RiBIMALL ClXiVEB cause uf our- recalling you and Miss those who luul learned to love him fur/
Bicbardff was elected ehairittaa, and C.
Wardlow was entirely upon your account. himself alone.
you must remain andseobow it ends,"
There were no sevuro cases of sickness II. Smith secretary. Upon taking the
-^GEO. M. DEWEY
| T1IE OLD AND RELIABLE TAYLOR RAKE, AND THE IMPROVED So
intown. Mr. Rogen was now able to chair Mr. Richards madu n few timely resaid Dr. Kmersou.
JACKSON WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Hugh drew bis chair to the side of sit ut&gt; for a couple Of hours each day, and uar)q&amp;,and then inlrbduM'ii the speaker of
El'llA XI) PUBLISflEK.
Abba and sat down. Dr. Emerson drew although much wasted in flesh, was to the evening, the
jkqnicrri/rtTRAK i
two letters from Iris pocket, and handed all appearance a far happier man than
One door east of Goodyear’s Hardware.
UON. GW. Al. BEWBY.
one, which was sealed, to Miss Wardlow ho had Wore been for 'yuan.
To Wil
to read, while he held the other open in ham Rogers, life is clad in rainbow hues;
Mr.
Ddwey- ill ’ A1’ gidd' Speaker
the acknowledged son, the eldest brother, and
his hand.
knows
how
to
hold
his
I
"Thia letter," he said, “came directed Lo could 'hold up his head in honest audience.
A'll.-H’RIPTlO.’i :
IIo began by giving the
[laNtings, April 12, 187G. z
i to the physician of Colchester, and it pride. Every whim of his invalid father history of tin* RepuLHcmi party from its
I upeaks uf a previous letter, written in it was his constant study to gratify ; and earliest life, told what qiromiaeo it made
I answer to unu received from Mtas Abba it was delightful to see them together. when the party capic in power, and then
Wardlow, by a HJr. Barlow of New The little sisters were often in *ti*e sick­ weiXon to show wh etlun -ft * hod redeemed
York, io which wra enclosed a check fur room, and the gentle ways of their broth­ those pledges. Ho proved beyotfd all
two hundred dollars, to be paid to thu er seemed to bind them still closer to him dispute that the party bad performed all
Of ADVERT/SIXO.
order of Mrs. Marston to bear her expen­ than had the ties of relationship.
Mrs. of its promises and pledges and more then
ses home to her father'# house. Nothing Rogers, however, assumed ooldnera and that had pnt down a war of large magni­
had been heard from Mr*. Manrtou, the aversion.
Her pride had suffered as tude, and accomplished the difficult task
Liter, or Mira Wardlow ; and tliis is a deeply ns her maternal love in the dtf uf restoring to tfrflcr &lt;53 peace, confusion
! letter of imjuiry concerning them all. grace of Theodore- who, after his term and rcbeibon. No MUM OS tile face of
I communicated the contents to Mr. and of inifirisontnaft liad expired, had returned the earth liad ever come tmt of such a
9LO&gt;
| MO I UW i
Mrs. Watson, and found that -Miss to hut home humble, and it is to be hoped war with bo little corruption and, demoraWardlow had, during Mrs. Marston's penitent; but his mother had met him lizatiou as had been done in til'd * United
illness, written to Mr. Barlow, giving an with reproaches mid bitter taunts, and States under the lead of the . Republican
account
uf hw daughter's sickness taking money from his father's dtsk dan- party; and yet, after' all thal has been
and suffering, and bogging him to for­ dcstinely, gave it to him, and sent him done, die goveiruthent fnily restored, and
give her. Tho letter was scut, but never West to. a lirather of her own, with all men declared •fteu*'‘and f ejju^ jicfore
had liccn answered.
Mrs. Watson was strict charge not to come back Lu (JoJchcs- the law ; the very iariie "men who tried
jHMiitivc you had never received a letter. ter till William had left for his home in their beat to, dqulroy the gawfataot,
Awunliuglv, I went to the pustmrater, Maaaaeliuietts. Nunc of thu family &lt;&gt;x- now come before thu people pifd with bloody
। and told him that the last of March such bcneiriiud seen him, or’heard of his re­ bands ask the pcopbi to place (hom in
[ a letter was rent to you from New York turn, till he 'bad time Lit reach Iris jour­ power and give over the control' ‘of the
i and must be found. Two days afterward, ney b end.
United Stales to them, mnl
I he handed hie your letter, which he
the ballot what tbey «»ald net bj tita
said had got into a drawer through mis
bayonet. This never would be allowed.
It wa« nearly the clime of May, when a (great applause) With a general skirm­
takfe, and hod been overlooked.
Now,
Mira Abba, we will give you time to ex­ passenger alighted from the train, alone ish on the tmaHrW UT IKi^caihpaign lie
—an old man, with bls hair whitened hastily reviewed the-rank’ WtwMtt
! amine your letter.’ ,
Hugh had sat in perfect wlcnce while by the frosts of seventy winters, his form the two opposing parties m this campaign,
,
1 die doctor was speaking, but when he had bowed; and there was trcmalousnem tn (hie great cause of hard times at present,
[ concluded, the teardrop trembled on Lis his voice, as lie requested thu station is because of the enurmons class. Laf .yrn, eyelids and his lips quivcrei, as he turned agent to direct him to tho residence of ducera as compared with the''
PIHLfiT. 51SK.ERN,
Dr. Emerson."
and jho fluctuating state ef thc: ■ motmy
ATToHNBY AT LAW. Prompt attention l*id
to Mira Wardlow.
u &gt;!1 CvU^Hl-lu. U«M with Wm. L. CoM».
“That man's face reminds me of oomc market, and that would last iimtH' Bome
“Oh, if it could only have come
' while mamma was alive, how happy it one I have Been," said the agent to a settled plan , uf action should be ' taktfh.
Congress to place it upoh a solid 'founda­
HARVEY WRIGHT,
would have made her!" he said.
I
The check was all right and the letter
tion.
J*I reckon ho is some, ri.-b old Jew.
j was kind.
Mr. Barlow forgave his
He spoke-of tKT DcSoqjptio. pgy.,Huf;
Did
you
see
that
ring
on
bn
finger,
and
! daughter for her disobedience, and raland grants, arid 'Went yu to show that
| quested her to return to her old home the diamond studs in his shirt front ?"
Samuel J7 Tilden was one of that saintly
“I was looking at his face, it stQick
! with her bob. He apoko kindly of Mira
crew who cause so much disturbance in
Wardlows letter, and said if was ilia i me u one so familiar."
their ranks.- Aft an illustration
fidnTho ijnnibus rattled up tho st root, and
first intimation ho had received of the
t ionod the fact of bin owainw one third «f
death of her husband.
He even spoke drove up to tho hotel, just as Dr. Emer­ the stock of the G. R. A: I.JC R- ia ■ our
son
end
Hugh
drove
off
in
an
opposite
affectionately of her son, who he said
own state and Tom. Scott the oftia* two.
All nurtt promptly altentlnd tn.
' I
should be reinstated in nil respects to the direction.
thirds, so that if tlu-re won any fraud or
It is generally understood that all ho­
right of heir to his property.
It was a
corruption there H must lay at the Siet Of
tel
keepers
are
well
informed
concerning
mneh more affectionate letter than could
'
------- TN------have been expected; and had it been de­ all neighborhood affairs, and perfectly oogIn a calm and disnaraionate manner he
livered on iu arrival, would have earned nitant of every resident in town, and Mr. proceeded to give to tSTgSteBte'a candid
couftolation and gladness to the heart uf Leeson was no exception. So when the and fair statement dT the qualification of
Special Medical Announcement
the daughter, and perhaps given a new si ranger inquired for a young uian by the the different candidate, he neither ap­
impulse to her life. She hsd bogad ao name of Hugh Marston, the landlord was
proved the coarse of the past administraearnestly to become reeonolcd to her fa­ ready to give him correct answers.
“Hugh Marston! Bless me, why he lion of Grant or abused the prospects, of
To THE
ther for her son’s sake, that it would give
just
went
off
in
tho
buggy
with
the
doc
­
her unspeakable joy to return to the old
es that Lava been givwtt’itt. SU pfate ’fc
Sick and Afflicted!
hometf it were only to die: but it was not tor. He is teaching him -to drive, and that WC have beard thia fall aowe have
&lt;’F II USTINGB AMD VICINITY.
to to be. Now, what must be done ? Hogb the boy takes to it like a fish to water. been no free from partisan spite amF UaokYou aco when that boy’s mother died,
answered:
guardUm m this wrau
DR. J.
“I must go and sec my grandfather, she gave him to a young lady who was ience upon a level with lumaelf ms ar araa •
Dr. EmcTBou; my nnlhcr told me if L teaching school here,'" and- “Ac, promised and kept them there. He spoke to the
to
take
cure
of
him,
and
sec
that
he
was
ever heard from him, and he wanted to
better nature of his hearera and elicited
Every­
ace me, I must go to him. I shall come brought np «u he should be.
their admiration and jwsvsfrto then that
body thought queer that a young lady
'“Mta Wudlow b«l not tpokm •»« Should burden herself with the charge. political spacebar wAt’lRPteaW ♦ttdA*"
being filled with low ftuk allusions or
rmJiug tholoUor,
■&gt;“ “* UngbJi After tho fetters!’ there were two or
,nu thronu k..onod be neck, »ho taMdi three that wished die boy, and would be
' her f*« to him, eml with « uemUtog; glad to have him bound to them, but she
would not hear a word to it, but hired
’’’" .uppo-i, my deer H«sh, yo» m«- him boarded, and fixed him np like a
gentleman. &lt;nd kept him right to school. speaker. The Itymoora
go, hut f elmll m» yo. «r~ ~
i
the leoturo to bear thew j
ud the team rut down her eheoke
She। He was a right amast seWar, if his’fa- badly disnpMotod!«Bi
'
BULLOCKr-Whoi«aie_g«nt for Mlch'San- om UOV auww —. —--------- —
- thcr was a drunkard, and seeing the aerebMMffhttdMlKAh
Lad become to her ; they ware both n
R. D.
rounds of het «n»ee. ■ A
and they hml so ~»y
meeting several came fw
Northern °Hhiusensd It C-nd Rapids, East Sagmaw and lonely,
thiit can be found, and Dr. Emerways that they bad Marmdatoi th«r
the Hay« and Wheelen
Branch
fouud’it out] and is going to
mates and fealings, and the friendship

tiNPARALLED SUCCESS

HY A V KB MONT PARMTCR'n WIFE..

NCtffl UK BAKE!

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25 sold list year and every one gave

THS PEEBLES COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKE,

TRIUMPH SINGLE REAPER,

m

[SEETHE BATHPLATFORM BUGGIES

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MESSER &amp; POWERS.

R. D. BULLOCK’S
MUSIC

PROFESSIONAL AM BUSINESS CABDS.

DENTIST

Nashvilte.

Michitau.

Itl-Ab! HEAD! HEAD !

■Joy Comfort and Happiness

Great Bargains

Pianos and Organs
The StSHTAmericaji Organ,
HAZELTON BRO 'S PIANOS.

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

Every Instrument FULLY Warranted.

Oii Pint! art Onuos tateu it Eichange fir Nsv Ones.

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The latest joto-Spedking nf Tilden is,

JUHfrbw I u UM «tefny-b«nded son of toil."

PneaideMt grant's letter to Gov.

Hattum, Mio*-, Aoo. 10, 1876.

Cham-

The Weather—The CMneee

^S^^tnry

la Naw

York-MIHw in the Metropolis. .•___of
rxiu
Desolation
the —
City'.—Children s

when

Tke ilepublieans of Wenona will dedi
cate their near hall and raiao a Hayes and
Wheeler pole aorly uext week.

day

ha was
wo
****
h.
lc
mida
made
them
ifiem
unJerunder­
ng or signs. He will do buri■ he has breath, and will be
i there is life in him. Hia
sderful, and it would not be

whleh is the most important matter rbout
temperate man. He has worked very
New York, just now, has moderated ।h-J.ll hl&gt; life, b.i very .jannKinllytee has expanded 1125,000 for fees, mile­
slightly, and it is once more possible to ’When he works be works, and when he
age, per diem, witnesses, printing, etc.
sleep. Nevertheless it is yet too hot for irests hc reals. He will work all the
season tiO about the first of July, whoa
Tho Republicans of Saginaw .City will .-Hw
or
* T»« *■*«
he goes to Saratoga, and slays there till
dedicate their wigwam, which will have
The Democratic Investigating Commit­

known, and has swelled the mortuary list every day while at the Springs, and answer*
to a degree that ts' absolutely frightful. -. t . .. ____ &gt;■-'1 »k&gt;&gt; aanwiaaMC Lim.

Tueaday evening.
George William Curtis declares that ho
hat not been and will not be a candidate for
the New York Gubernatorial nomination,
and exprawenhts preference for Hon. Wm.

' HUM1 Rqnklieaa Tieket.
fur President
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
of Ohio.

M.

There is nothing vindictive, of course,
in this from the Vicksburg Htnild:
“Why didn't Sheridan lead that charge?
Hc would have made a better dead man

Far Vice-Fretitleul,
WILUAM A. WHEELER,
of New York.
Fur Presidential Electart,
HENRY W. LORD,
WILLIAM A. HOWARD,
WILUAM DOKLTZ,

Evarti.

than Cpster.*'

*

CHAS. H. KEMPF,
PRESTON MITCHELL,
DELOS PHILLIPS,
JACOB DEN HERDER.
.,
. CHARLES KIPP.
JEREMIAH JENKS,
BENTON HANCHETT.
WILLIAM DUNHAM.

State Ticket.
aloneo sessions,

of Ionia.
For Srcretary of Stoic,
EBENEZER G D. HOLDEN,
of Kent.
For State Treainrer,
WILLIAM B. McCREERY,
•f Geneasce.

almost invariable recovered, and when re­
covered were as good n new. But when
tricts of ten Western States, figures out a whisky or beer drinker went down' it
a Republican gain of twenty-one Con­ was general down for good, and it is a
matter of fact that the drinking classes
gressmen iu thone States alone.
were an hundred fold more liable to be
A Southerner, who is'al Saratoga, after
struck than the temperate. The temper­
drinking a quart, exclaimed : “If I
ance people’may make what use of this
a Northern .man I should probably be a
they please, but all the city physicians will
Republican, because the Republican jorty
up here is th&lt;/&gt;nly party lo which a gen­ vouch fur its truth.

Straws teD which way^ho wind blows,
and hence the following item may not be
void of interest to Michigan readers:
Portsmouth,' N. H. Aug. 1. At the
municipal election to-day the Republicans
were victorious. The total Mayoralty
vote was 2006, of which John H. Brough­
ton has 1169 and Moses II. Goodrich, the
present Mayor. 830; scattering, 7. Ma­
jority over all, 332.

At the election a year ago the Demo­
RALPH ELY.
cratic candidate was elected by obput 250
of Gratiot.
majority,
and -al the March election,
Fur (hMmiutonrr oj tke Slate 7xt»«?
Marcy the Democratic candidate for Gov­
BRSJAMIM^fpABTRUXIK.
ernor had 97 majority."
This result exceeds the most sanguine
\ '
Abr Attorney General,
expectations, us poodrich, who has held
OTTO KIRCHNER,
the office for two tvnns, has been very
For Superinlauient of Public hutnefion, efficient and popular with both parties.
The City Council is strongly Republican.
HORACE S. TABBELL,

of Saginaw.
Abr timber of State Boartlt uf
&lt; Etluctihuu.
WITTER J. BAX',
LTER,
of Hillsdale.

: There is great rejoicing at the mult, and
I the victorious party have paraded the
[ streets with the Keanurga Drum Crops
; sailing on the Mayor elect and other.

(tynsml Ticket.

The following check ha* recently been।
unearthed: '
-New York, Sept. 8, 1868.
For . Rcyretentative in Cooyrctt, 3d
The National Broadway Bank will pay
Dittrict,
to order of William M. Tweed, five thous­
JONAS H. McGOWAN
and dollars.
of Branch.
fSigned)
Wm. M. Tweed.
I
Indorsed “pay 8. J. Tilden or order."
Wm. M. Tweed.
“Honest money for all, and
For depoaite in the Bank of North
free schools for all.
There America.
8. J. Tilden.

should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor aecterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

This particular year, 1868, was the
year in which about 50,000 fraudulent
Democratic votes were deposited in the
New York city ballot boxes after the close
of the polls, information of the necessary
nptfilxr having been obtained by means
of Tilden's circular to prominent democrate
throughout tho State, directing estimates
ofthe votes to be sent to Tweed, ‘-for an
important puipoae," before the actnal
count should / emade.

“Uhg" is mjtaken when he supposes
that there are^ny duties attached to any
county ofice, that eannot bo well prdbnn-

cd by any manpf ordinary busiucst* quali­

fications. It does not
require either
tpccial educati n or experience to be the
equal of any oher man In those places,
and no man o£*ordinary intelligence wiD
make any mistakes in doing any work
required of an. cuunty officer.

•&lt;£r*..

a death from among the ranks of the tem­
perate. Tho men who haw avoided tho
use of alcoholic drinks, when sun-struek

The Chicago Tribitur, after a survey ot
the prospects i? the Congressional dis­

tleman could I ilong. In the South the
Democratic is tfi* gentleman's party . '

For Guveroor,
CHARLES M. CRQSAYK1.L,
at Leaawee.
Lii-airtumt Ooremor,

Children have perished by the thousand,
and almost an erpally large number of
adults have succumbed to the more than
torrid heat. One woman in Baxter street
hu usisted in preparing 134 children
for burial. And right here let me say that

CHINAMEN,

are invading New York in large numbers.
There are now 3,000 here, and with them
their opium deus and joss-house*.
They
are just as filthy, just as industrious and
just as harmless here as in San Francisco,
and follow the same occupations. They
wash, make cigars, and keep street stands,
pay their debts, save some money, and
gamble and’ smoke the best of their
earnings away. They inhabit Baxter
street; here, as cverwherv else. M-Jecting as
their headquarters tho moat filthy and
squalid section ot the city. They have
only one joss-house as yet, though another
one of larger dimensions and more aristo­
cratic in
style, is in
contemplation.
The number is increasing very rapidly,
and as the great colony iu San Francisco
is sending off colonics Eastward all tho
time, it is very probable that in a few years
the territory in and about Baxter street
will be very like Dupont street in San
Francisco, and that in New York the
religion of Confucious and the Chinese
theatre and Chinese amusements and cusonm siuuiiK
withhave anaansnea
cstaMishcd ineuiscivcs
themselves nrmiv
firmly
ama
'io VSew
’ _ 1York,
’_ L W.W
______
*
Wril, let .1HmooBo.
They
an. harmleM, ieduMriou and boo«
people, who will work and never want
office. There is some comfort in that.
POLITICAL.

of his diet. He is h fearful card-player,
always playing for money, and the stakrei
must be high enough to make it worth
while to play. Curious stories arc told
ortuloted-phying, some ofwhich are doubt
leas true. Ha is re mereiiew at poker
&gt;r point euchre re he ia in buaimm, and
toe be to the poor or cardcas player who
folk into hia hands. It is businoss with
him, and lie pursues the euw just as
eagerly as he dnre his real burinoss. As
the rh»«- in .England was accounted as
minature war, so gentlemanly gambling
with Vanderbilt is the next thing to busi­
ncss. and ho follows it with as much scat.
Now that Drew is gone. Vanderbilt and
Jay Gould are the only Railroad mag­
nates left, and it is not probable that thoy
wil era* leek horns again. The old vetteran has too much lo do to perfect the
railroads hc now controls, and Jay Gould's
interest* and his do not cvnfiieL
THE CHILMIB'a HVMMK*

HOSPITAI-

Among the charities whleh benevolent
ingenuity is continually devising, the
Summer Hospital for Children deserves
free handed support. The cxcuraion of
St. John's Guild floating hospital boat,
which takas hundreds of sick children and
their mothers daily up the river for pure
air, has made a difference at once in the
death-rate among children. But ten
hours a week of wholesome living out of
stinking dens the poor call home, is enough
te keep life in them, but hardly enough to
make sound children of them. The plan
was devised of a temporary hospital or
rather home, in one of the healthiest
place* on the river, where sick children
could be sent for a fortnight at a time, in
the dangerous part of the season. The
charity is not an extravagant one. The
buildings are of the plainert, airiest de­
scription, the food in the country is fnwh
and cheap, and the cost of the whole af­
fair ia decidedly less than that of the
. &lt;7 .

.

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,

The Democracy are worried bocauac
Tilden and Hendricks can't agree npon
their letter of acceptance, and give them a
show to open the campaign. They arc
that while they are delaying for this
DBMIUATIO.M.
opening the dissatisfied Republicans are
rely rapidly returning lo their old resting­
The city is almost abandoned, nplace, that as Hayes and hia character are rich fled from the terrible heat tn their
becoming better understood, the intelli­ villas at Newport, and to the cool shades
gent Democracy, are growing very cold of Saratoga; there in imxierate circum­
toward the mulatto ticket nude at St. stances are at ths thousand and one sea­
Louis, and that, in abort, unlaw Tilden aids place*, and up in the mountains, the
cornea to the front very soon the battle is artiste and Bohemians are up North
lost for them before it is fought The where'they can kewp cod, and live ven
truth is, half the docent Democracy of cheaply, and only ihe Door, and the u^
New York don't want Tilden elected in
any event. They know him to bo tncky
and unreliable, and they feci confident that
in the case of his election they are sold ■tora
«.p(. .nJ Uh&gt; hotah a. Ilk.
out. Heprofcncs to be a hard-money K&gt;b&lt;n» in tkeir .tain-. n«
resumption man, and why ho don’t come trade there u eoeira from the CMteonuJ
out and my so, instead of paltering with Mta who am praaiog Iwiward and the
soft money Hendricks, and fixing up ward thmuch the
„J
declarations that mean nothing,
ret. Hole may L„.
Th™, e-oine
them, and they fed that they are sold in want it .U k. »n the big ahow with, m&gt;d
him. hvmrUly knows where Haym When they return they ml to get home
ajanda on all there questions, and no one atqoieH, u poamUa. And Naw Vert
Will vote in tho dark voting for him. hnaiimn, bakad. Kill and di^ouraged.
Tilden is one of there exceedingly acute
t*"” ,iU “ * ""riTj
small mon who overreach tbeiUMlrra He
ta no hon««j huudf,
J«, w
behero ih*t uy one pbo Uk h0
upon Uietheory Hu, Hl
era „ J;,
bonrat u binaelf aoepl the .irarJaoo. la Kill meheSl doll, and failure.
«d be T&lt;ey l.rg.1, ou-r-eetinulra the
ol the l.tu. c|m.
“"f “• "Oh “
1
j --------io go
under, and the mxxtor they go
tho
and file of the Detnocracv will
qtibHe for the sake of vuea-o,
£ better. The volume of trade- ia redwood
____
’
paltenng with therein that way.
Hayos 'and an m,xv k&lt;«n_ —
^“"J^SuteofNew York ra
!

*.‘Uhg" asks ‘by whom and for whom
offices are created ?“ Wo answer by the
people and for the people, not for one Mt is nominated on a platform rxprewdng
o ' -- — —
aawaa.a. WIM lUrTliaDly
s»“"dy, and d»y might M win do it,»
of men to gebxieh out of. Again he
darmlohold &lt;raer e f.w w-A.
Tl„.
aaka, “are offi^ki the servants of the
&amp;^f“rr.Vb*e£:
• * j
•‘C’w.maj, Jour
« to-day worth •125,000, and
the officers ? ’ We answer that depends believe, and aa to what he intends to dr.
oc whether th&lt; have a limited or a Uft
rfuliy.
foirJy.
We would
Rspuhttran a

40cts. to $1.00,
the County.

Coffee.*
From 25c up, »nd We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Spices.
You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
We brag on. *

*

Cheese
We sell the best

Tobacco
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy iu, other places for
60ots. to $1.00.

OhioStone Ware
Is the best.

Crockery.

*.,— ,,,,

“““Pta" hc’ “*
sent
J""* there
"f? and
*“!,«•*
get the best&lt;*
care
” “taken
k™ rf
of'*it
fur weeks' without a dollar of expense to
hcnclf. In thia fearful scsoon, while the
children of well-to-do people are dying
like sheep, it is a great merry that such
raving help is extended to those who else
had no choice but to sea their covetouslyloved children sicken and die without the
least alleviation of their rafferinn.

1 X’"W aud
aeoline
claim to beat

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to closeout.

Remember.
We buy for cash and will not
be U hl UBRSOLD by any House
in the City.

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
H»«ting». Aug. 7th. 1876.

• xxi30w4.

A Co’s Column.

-SX-tfS.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE
DKALKRS.

CUTTING AHO MIHM
&amp;

ta~'K—, Sai

■titan otti

Pi urao.
*Wic?

n, Charlotte

VAKOHUIIlt,

H the doctrine of . our
who oppw, rotation in oft

ggg

yL.Tr.ri'-rir*1

mponsibl^for a dirty, mma, squib
itwrald 'be lot™. ai™_ k.

•' -

�Lwal 8lw($ jlotici!)

la eehoed by men of
better thing*
Now Mr Editor we would aak, by whom,
and/or whom are offiue* created’, Are they
created by the party for p*rty puIpoa_
*a ? Are officer* the servant* of tha people, or
are the people the servants of the offirers • If
we have any correct idea of the formation of
our Government we should say it was .formed
by (he people for th* benefit of the people and
offices are created for
transaction of cor­
porate buxines* which ci inol Ik- done Individ,
ually
Ip the people s business so ainiple tl»t every
man inherits an instinct for the performance
ofU’ Or doe* it require some experience a*
well «s education, to be able to execute It correedy?
We are a body corpora^ and every man who
pays taxsa 1* pecuniarily' interested to that
amount of the general stick, I* It customary
or corporate bodies form*! on a financial itasii
to change their office* every year or two, and
mure especially their content tel eleeks who
bavo acquired sLUty by I tag experience, and
sabatitute therefore inexperienced men ? Every
time we put In B new man. all efrors and
mistake* on account of is bimpetency are all al
th* expense of the people; The party in pow­
er is responsible to tho whole people for the

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

competency of Its officer*.
Aman who voles ihealraight party tkkrt
year after year, has no more claims on the
party for one of the pettte'a offices, than
another ; he has simply done his duty, snd
has done it because be beMevex that ike prin
ciple* which hi* party aAvoeate are the best
for the general goad and ouch easier tolerated
thau are those adeemed; »y any form of oppo­
sition.
If there is dirty work lo be done fur a party
lata dirty work fund be Aired
the party
for the purpose, and pay Its value in dollar*
and cents, and not praaifotc the people's of­
fices a* a reward for such service*. The cry
uf rotation means the aans thing ia the party
as "to the victor belongs ' the spoils" mc^ns
out of it, and the principle of giving a man an
office to keep him in the party, or giving to a
new accession from the ap;&gt;o*iliou. or lo one
who has returned after having gone out - and
while outdid hi* utmost to destroy the influence
uf the party, is but a baec award uf the people's
office* for party purposes. '
■
The old adage that proffered services egsii
a disagreeable odnr fai a* applicable in polities
as elsewhere. If left to luomrelv^i the people
will find the right man fot the right place, and

Herewith, agreeable to our promire, w«
Ham KM Mich. Auguat, Sth 1876.
print a Urtof.n Republican. voporffid' I* n.
At a meeting of Hutlnp Lodge No M4 I. O.
to be csndidatM for a nomination, al the ofG.T.tha following officers were installed
hands of the Republican County, Senatorial for ths ensuing quarter.
and
HsprossataUv. Utatriet Conventions.
W- C, T., Dr. E. H. Lathrop.
We do not wish to be understood ai express­
W. V. T., Mrs. C. H Alien.
tag any preferences, by the order in which
W. B. S., Irving L. Cressy.
the names may appear, or otherwise, ex­ - W, A. 8 , Mlu Effie Salisbury.
cept as to Sheriff, Prosecuting Attorney and
W. T,,Mrs. C. A. Lathrop.
County Surveyor, eash of whom having bald
W. M., Henry Ford.
but one term and being excellent offiW. D. M., MUs Nellie Mroerole.
erre. andby party usage. entitled to that
W. F. 8.. Henry H. Bailey.
endorsement, that a second nomination and
w. 1. G„ Miss May Throop.
W. O. G., R. H. Merrill.
W. C., Rev. G.W. Sherman
W. R. H. 8., Mrs. A. M. Black.
W. L. H. 8., Mis* Dora Mann.
The lodge Is in a flourishing condition and
extends a cordial '* WWcosw" to all desiring to
Lewie Durkee, of Castlaton; George
become auenbera of the order.
Brooke, of Orangeville, Enoch Andras
laviae L. Cnsasr,
Recording Sec.
Cartton; Traverse Phillip* and Wm. 11.
ere, of Heatings city.

Wm. M. Scmlder. of Prairieville; M
Sidnsm of Bsxry; Thus. H. Bartram, &lt;
Syria; Jamci D. Baalism, of RutlandF. Emory, of Thurnappls; and John
kiM, of Hastings lily.

Harvey Wright and Chariot II.
of llMtlnps Ctiy.

LevlH. Dtwry. of Johnstown; Ctamenl Smith
ef CastletiMi; an-l Sherman C. Prindir, of Has­
ting* city.
Wm. ||. Hay ford, Janie* Clarke. Lucius
Russell, all of Hastings Chy; P. 11. N lek era
and Wm. L. Gahb. of Thumapple: aud A. D.
Cmlwaltider. of Barry.

T. J. AxDjasoM,
List of patents iasued to.Invsntoni of Mich­
Gen. Ptut. Agt.
igan for th* wrek ending Aug. 6, 187C, and
Topeka. Ki
each dated July 25ib, 1870. Furnished this
paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitor* of I'alcnt*,
Notice.
Waahlngtun, D. C.
'
J. Maloy, Car Coupling, Pontiac.
G. Stark, Pail A Tub Ear*, Arenae.
Harvest is past and those little Recounts
T. Danish, Burial^as*, Detroit.
must lie paid at once, sure.
Smith, Mankk 4 Preston.
J. Higiin*, Buttc/Tub, Holland City.
xxi304w.
A. Beach Fifth Wheel Platform, Linden.
W.*Hutchinson, Gss Coupling, South Bay
Remember all ncceunta and notcH i
City.
due and we must aud will -have our pi
It. Walker, Bake*, Dansville.
,
Smith, Mamu &amp; Preston.
xx!304w
Advertised Letters.
John Stanley any* that until Ten-drinks
k Co.’, are elected, he i* going to 'seQ Gr&lt;&gt;.
ceria cheaper then ever, and of tho very
bat quality. Ta a speciality. Wina
and Liquors for medicinal and mechani
cal purposes, that are strickly pure, con­
stantly ou hand, and for sale at the low­
Harris D. Shepard Olivet Mich. J. V. est price-! at which first ciam goods cau
xxi25t3
Warren, Jersey City, N. J. Mw Mary Cham­ be Sold.
berlen Akron Ohio. 1’. &lt;). Vickery Augusta

A Dozen Points.

Bork, of Rutland ; A. II. KlRw.ofThuraapjde
Zebulun 1J. Hoyt, of Yankee Springs ; an
Tlun Adam Elliot, of Barry ;

We give twelve good point why the
Republican party should be preferred to
the Democracy. A hundred equally as good
could be given:
1. It represent* the intelligence and
loyally of the nation.
-2. It is the champion of free educa­ :
tion. and" an advocate of the rights of la-

It prveerved tho Republic iu face
We have not beard a.single name mentioned
of the greatest rebellion of modern times.
hut Capt. &lt;’ Perry of Prairieville, Is on his
It restored—through its legislative
first term, anil we believe lie qualified, a
The He; Alican City Caucuses w ill be held on
thing that is rarely done, hence if Ar trill wisdom—the Southern States to all their
SV-.locs-Uy evening next, at the usual place in
former
rights and privileges in the Union.
Last Saturday (Aug. fith) I bad the pleas­ accept there should !*&gt; mo opposition to hitu
the i-vcml aard«at 71 o'clock.
b. It abolished slavery.
ure of attending a district school picnic (Mias and we presume there will be none. The
G.
It
made freedom universal.
other
candidate
should
be
a
Hasting*
mu,
if
Della Tolls teacher.) in district No. 1, better
one can lie found to accept, as most or all
7. It settled tbs vexed San Juan
known as the Doud's school district.
Al­

COMING
Howes' Great London ciroui Hip­
podrome, Sanger's English Menagerie
of Trained Animals, and Mardi-Gras
carnival combination &gt;b to exhibit at Has­
tings Monday August 14th.
The pre** everywhere are enthusiastic in
their praise of thia great show. 11* tn*gnitude
i* tally e*tabli«h*d from the tact that it re
quires forty-two railroad rar* to transport it
from plare lu place. Of ita merit* the Kansas
Qty hmm, ofM«y fith.say* :
Howes' Circus.

^TtTtbe Senatorial convention at Nasltrffle,

DRY GOODS HAVE
fEMFUL
F^LL.
■ Where?
At A- W. Bailey’s
Lonsdale muslin 12 cts. '
Hill’s ditto 11 cts.
Shirting Gets.
Extra heavy Shirting 12 cis.
Cottonades 15 to 25 cts.
Good Ticking 12 cts.
Twenty bone Uoraotn 45 cU.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 cts.
Peerless Warp 27 cts.
Beautiful Shawls 85 cbt.
Pure Tabic Linen 45 cts.
All othec Goods in proportion.
Call and ace for yourself.
A full and complete assortment

of

boundary question.
8. It obtained U 5,000,000 from
For Salk—A fine mare and coll.
England, and settled amicably the Alba Time will be given ifdesired for an appro­
ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
ma depredation question.
9. It gave to the nation a good nation­ xxiStf

al banking system.
10. It has paid nearly |1,000,000,000
of the national debt
11. It built the Pacific railroad.
12. It has opened a profitable com­
merce with Eastern pation* through fa­

xxlSGl

vorable treaties.

All kinds of fruit, candies, nuts and
raisins, for sale at the lowest prices by
A aimpie United States flag hung over John Stanley.
the cutraoce of the Post Office at Lynch­
For Salk—A valuable young
burg, Va. But there were Democrats in
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.
__
the city, ardent supporters of Tilden,
whu could not submit to tho indignity of
Do you want the Ixtt Havana Cigars
passing under the flag of tho United go to J. P. Roberta' for them,

States to get their letters. Therefore,
during the night of the 25 th inrt., tho flag
was mutilated, most of it turn down and
castaway.
Our Centennial,

It is useless&lt;o particular!** in describing a

F„»k M.MK &lt;l»

in 1868 a proposition was introduced
in the United Staten Senate, provining
that no cobrod man should vote unless ho
was worth 1250 in his own right. Three
Senatora voted for the infamous proposi­
tion, and one of them was Timinas A.
Hcndricka, now "Tilden’s Appendix."

tho
charming
IdGo
juveniles
Alexander,
Wti­
Judge Beaman, of Adrian,
lt and
Freddie,
in their
trapose.and
b^^nfl
f—the marvel of the figeand the delight of to be slowly improving. 1
the ladies. R.'H- D-'ckrill. in his charaotsr- is a type* of nervous fever.
inHian of Dicken*'
f.mUiisr character,
as he rede round lbs arena, was flrat^Iass,
while Madame Elixa DockriH i*. without exThe Michigan Central baa
ceplion, tho best bare-badt equestrienne seen
contract of shipping 3,000 can
timber front Muskegon to Europe.

S.’HT’i.ttiSi

■hould come erain it would find its ir1' fill
CxaLtes^ Ang- 7th ,f^c*d ItalL fo» ffijpe-ple of Kf*Mk“°’ *
gOoff thing when they men.
Entvon BAMMsa-, .,, . .
The following are the delegates elected from
this town.hip to the different conventions :
To the county convention, J. M.
L.
W Rcffcr*, Lewis Parker, E. IL Sisson.
So the district convention M MUMIeriBo. H.
C Beyw., Ji N. Cwwrt, W. 8. Regers. C. A.

Jacob Odell.___ ____ va&lt;e for reta­

points in Colorado, New Mexico and
Arizona.. Special round trip tickets to
Denver, only 150, allowing stop off privilera both ways on tho-main hoe, and nt
Colorado Spring, Manitou and Pike’s
Peak. Ix&gt;w emigrant rata to the San
Juan Mina.
Pullman Palaeo Sleeping Cant between
the Missouri River and the Rooky mountuins without change.
Close connection
made at Pueblo with trains for Denver
nod Northern Calorado.
’
time tabla and tho "San

Li»t of Patents.

wh*A41i«*y .want j* meq who will honor th*
pasiiioti in which they »*k them to serve, and
the people in return will frel honared by hav­
ing them there is the opinion of many uf gixwl

though the morning was quite rainy yet the
storm abated aboutJIO o’clock and a goodly
number gathered together al the school
house for a march lo the grove near by.
At about 12 o’clock the NeU rang calling
I'uri*., »)■■&gt; was *o badly injured last the children together when a line', of march
•till lingers without much change, was formed headed ,by the choir, followed by
th* chance for improvement I* very the banner, teacher, pupils, parents and
friend* of the School. .
When everything was in readiness the
Going after a drink under* difficulties—
march commenced while the choir sang "We
jumping a six foot board fence on Sunday
and then no! finding the objee I of hi* search.
—Wonder if a certain lawyer can give any
Prayer was offered by the Rev. L. C. Greler. after which th* pupils tqok an active
old that George W. Dole of Rutland part in the exertmme of the day. Good mu■ timet and sot his machine, and sie was/trnuhed by the . choir aeaisfed by
1 .at MO bushel* of wheat on Tuee- Mrs. Harrison Mershon talhe organ. Thu*
the time passed quickly fP till about 2 o’clock
p. m.. dhen the marshal announced that
dinner was ready. Your knmble correspon­
The Hasting* I'umctt Band will give a dent thinking it about time for him to take
■I»mc ■
Tnursdsy evening Sept "th al part in the exercises of the day, quickly fell
i-’nluti Ha!). Prof. Jan;** W. Rhodes* newly in line of march for the dinner table and
tn^anizrd orclmstn will Airni*h Che music. taking a prominent position wher ewe could
The &gt;.ro&lt;! i&amp; worthy uf. »nd should receive a get a good survey of IU* enables, th lake U
Utaral mjq ort from the public.
will not be saying too mn&lt; of the kind ladiea who ao nobly did their part, to “X
the table* were most tmuntifUUy supplied
with all that heart could wish for, manv bas­
kets being left.
,
.
After dinner the marshall called th*
school together after which the Rev. L. v.
Gesler addressed the scholar*.
Then came
recitations and ringing.
We also bad the pleasure of listening t*
^veral pieces of musie (both veal and in­
stramentai) by th* Misses Holeomb of PnuA llrjy,, atlj Wheeler Club has been organ­ ricville too weU known ta ,thi».
to need any
omnity&gt; ""
, “ ‘T-'nserilleand the following officers commenis
nr me. «. —- &amp; o'ciaek tha
rlsrtrd S. E.Bnwen Pri£, 1. A. Nichols, UVC»» bil.
lb. n—&lt;
S. Terry Vice Presidents. Geo. C. Nevins in a rams of croquet, while the Utile one*
• votary, tavern Thompson Treasurer.,Short amused themselves in the swing.
AU in all the picnic was a grand tmereM
w..rc nmle by Bwhetl' Revina, ‘ Joy end
too much credit eannot be given Miss
J"r-T «d Gro C. Nerlu*. Grangeville pro- Tolls (tho tescher) for hw
*n &lt;£•
£- '--rire the Republican ticket • larger school, the sebulara for their part of the prop-amroe, and tho ladies who ao ntoely «upplied the table.
~

t*« Mount,Iwof CalonOo,

Train baa brought mo a well assorted
Mock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaitcra for the
Bummer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer Sowing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machinen. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil I abondl Well k
Cistern Pumps.
J. Mark
, Opposite pie Pom Office
xxfillf
‘
Hasting*, Mich.

GEORQ.E L 11EA TITS.

aPIOTTTZRZESl
I am now all alone in the Photograph
burincM, and as I liave made arrange­
ments to inernase my facilities fur doing
ibetter work than evur, all should cal
and get a negative taken. The superi­
ority of my work hi Hie past is a suffi­
cient guarantee of fintfr-c
work in the
future.
Romm in W'aAiugtew Block,
south aids State Street.
31 if
Gmd. L. Hkath.

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Ju*. CO&amp; MUK. rota; Mai/. JU.MS

LIVERPOOL ■;

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Camaje, Sm and Orwital

jt‘ B B«d At«lra&lt; ra eJl MtenUOTto

THSB TABLE No. 8.
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P A I N TE R •

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n. c—~ r—rrw^rt*. i. W cunixUneei ni»y rwqulro.

TRAINS W8ST._________

At Ai M. Rftdt'M CarrWgt. Shop
•*
Mich.

JeffertM 8tt

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■top mlh J»« Rich A Bra, »™r .
CkmbodRdlraxlSuwt
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J. Cole &amp; Son

NEWAOVCTTTSMENTS

THE BICKFOM AUTOMATIC

G. P- Rowell a Co‘«.Column.

Family Knitting Machine I

WHOLESALE Jt RETAIL

. ‘

Corner of Statp twJ Chanh Ft4

'

at/

"CffiilM.'HBTORY
Ofer Jor Satelst th Lowest Unit Bale

iffi iwra
stncco
.

WATER-LIME
LIME &amp;HAIR
Shingles Lath &amp;c.

and be happy again

tMl under the veether. I rveort to my

Tarrant'* Scltxcr Apcriou*..

^TATIOJtf

'

Mnehine.lcrtl^TJ,

. which Ikwstlnnh)ttoheto/* Wbaman.and
•eooumie*! u well, lie &lt;Me not retort l&lt;&gt; violent
■uufwnluf. lie bm K«tare‘» rvxaedy. in the
•UaeatthiMpMiMi. .&lt; •
'

A GM Reduction io Prices!

Ci-I! I

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dialers tn all iinds

FURNITURE

srxr.w4.tsrrr£?-sJ«?

UpMslcry (Ms Bratt Framts, St

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that hc has again engaged
in the DRUG TllJlDE, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a frtesh and&gt; genuine
•
Stocks / Drugs and Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggists
Merchandise which hc offers
to the people ai greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER, the Pc o
pie’s Dr ugStore is di­
rectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east of Spauldings-

THE 1

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m.'.UbSL^u!.

S!T7.7l!3JfflSfcIiEA“=rL't
%i!ISJJXtS*. R.’lnt/

What I don't you think we can bell.

Coffins,'Caskets &amp; Shrouds

cheaper than any firm M the State'!
can do it, Tor, with tho help of

lift cat

We

WSUrtw. Line

QREAT

we guarantee Saturfacthn.
llcnnse furnished free to any person
purcharing a Coffin worth
We
WM...
can give you better figure* than ever of­ AtUnUe Exoren—.. . »» n. m.
fered before, for we make the moat of imr
5«* Xnrh Expram.- • IMr.w
Coffin* and Furniture.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
lifting*. Doe.. 22. 75.

62yl

Oum*. ted Gti

n* Mljf iMf rwniMHy Urwyl D^f (Matt
Ptdbw Slt^rrt.
!

J. M. HEWES.

Bummer Time Table.
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•
'burdarx exMpted. iDxily.
Pnrlor etn on til &lt;Uy tninx.
.«♦ p. m train irai Pallsu ran l

,WE&amp;‘Si.

brt Yam Jaciai &amp; Saiiiav
KAIttOAD.

SHORT LINK MTWKKX

81 AMD RAPIDS DIVISION.
Mae
EAST. AND WEST.
T# axd rtnit.

The Reliable Shari

HAsilNQs, July 18, 187G

MAN’J IAPIM AND DETIOIT

MICHIGAN AND TDK SOUTH.
TIMKCAOB iwKflbet JaUy. V. 1*10.

Trains ran bj Chlenro Tim».
TRAINri GOING SOOTH.

STEINHOFF &amp; WCOD
ta.

b’-.’il.’sa!

Simical Mi Mechanics].

DENTISTS !
•000,000 IN GIFTS'

Island &amp; Ftilf

THE ENEMT OF DISEASE I
• -

THE KENTUCKY

CAIN HOTIIHTtON COMPANT

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TTIULSHT, ADO- 31, RTC.
wsstaci—fzsi'T"'"' “ “'

Chieaio, Rod
RAILROAD.

THE FOE OF PAIN

Tl.diraC rvoi» Ur
JOUKT. MORRIS. IS SAU.K.\rnr.
HK.nr. Mft.M ’■'■"XU. olxc
CO, ttOUSK. Wk
UAVViroKT.
KAsaixcrox.
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kill,
inns.
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TO MAX AHO BEAST

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEA RS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
WILLNOTCURE.NO ACHE, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
-•aMxswssKr’ssse!-- IMAL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A HOT
LIST OF GIFTS:
TLE COSTING 25c., 50c,, or $1.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.

Council Blufis and Onuit

SgSlE

Without Ch«uSo ol Cin,

FOR SALE OR TRADEONE TORTABLE STEAM SAW MIU.
1.?.5ooa or^cr rasing every day ONE
HE AVY FAIR
st
ONE 5 jwUd MARK, ONE hUGGY
n—rlj u., dm ONE HEAVY BTA-

KAMAS UDE.

0F%1)S JJ..S

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL
OABTITOB,-MICHIGAN.

URATES WORTH.

TFRMArBYvS,I2!5?! &lt;,r nlc ™ G00D

f enquire on the
I r&gt;KM8. For particulars
pmniacB one mile west of Carlton Center.

xC.^fe.AclS'WWfc
POSITIVELY CURED.

^£!ftS^ggg.tt«£

G«X»D TRUXK

railWAT.

CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.

• t. ^TA’JFFcFJ,

Prop.

Ilarinit Iwaej the Central Hmm Mu_h. ~

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 31

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 14? 1876.

jteSty^eek^ ftephblicap ftapner.
GEO. M. DEWEY
, •
i.vp rirBJ./si/tri:.

Read the Record

given at the time of their
from Egypt.

departan-

2d. There is not a passage in ihe
Mil Editou.
whole Bible ihat binds the law upon
During the time the Advents were hold­
tliuGuhtUe, or outside world.
ing theirlentjiueetingsinthis city, tho El­
3d. Ifit is objected that this law'was
der* placarded tho walls conspicuously with
an everlasting covenant, we answer, 1st,
an offer of a reward of 8725 to any person,
Minister or layman that would prove It was broken hy Israel, and God act it I
among other things, that "Christ over aside. And 2d. So was the institution of

OLIVE! CHILLED PLOW!

abolished tho ten Commandments or that the Passover to be forever. Sec Ex. 12:
all mankind arc not snwr under obligations 14.
So also was the covenant of circumcito keep them." As none of the Minis,
tern of the plaee noticed the challenge I aion to bean everlasting corenanl. See Gen.
wrote out and banded to them the follow- 17 7 413.
They have both paracd nway, and so
“g:
'
has the law of. the ten commandments,
TO THS TENT KLlltfStL—INFORMA­
ns a binding covenant
TION WANTED.
Thia lends IO tho 2d proposition
_
vix:
1st. From tho writings of tho Fathom That it was done away, or supervedod by
of lh«
first three
Centuries,
or the new, or Gospel covenant.
their co-temporarku. that the-first day of • In proof, let the render tum to Jere­

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S0L0 i/t 18/5, 440 puLLf 100000 will
oe 4^01410 /on 1876. 0/ir 4417

'H'PW Solo

R,

fihfcfl't

The Sabbath Question.

OF TXX3E

T18T

1074-

Written forth* Banaer.

The DcmoaraUi of the mqremcklea sort
ha\log it iHX'lnlvamWiJ^ pataiotic
acts of Gov. Tilden in aid of the war
against the Southern Democratic disunion
Rebels, have Boldly invented the story
that during1 the War he armed and equip­
ped a regi*n&lt;mt.at his own expense, and
sent' it terthe ftpni.
Wis rich enough,
haring made •.‘faHAfoir’ of money out of
tho railroads which hedisemlx&gt;welcd,but he

never spent nuy of it lit raiding a regiment
to fight Iris DotederatiJ-1 Rebel friend in
theSouth.
However, after thu regiment story was
denied, and the .name ol it being called for
auothor Dumocratin pnMr renewed the
claim in a fuifdified forfc,' aaaurting that
instead of a wKolo regiment, it was a
baUalion of four compniea that Tilden in

duced to vnlan^'as, and Chat he armed and
the week was not observel as the Lord's miah 31:31 vcrac. Behold the days cquippt-d them at ,h^ personal expense.
puts its foot on
day. or day of r ligious worship and cotuosaith tho Lord, when I will make a ThcNMrYml
iietr covenant with the house of Israel, this )&gt;atri&lt;&gt;tic yarn, aa follows:
The
DomocraUc
paptn
Am printing the
i
2d.—From authentic history, such an and with tho house of Judah; not mould­
following paragraph;
। would be accepted by an impartial Ilia- ing to the covenant (of tho ton com­
•‘Dunw; the war of .the. Rebellion Guv.
I toruu, or jurist. when, where, and by mandments) that I inade'wilh their fathers Tild??
«nd .^quipped, by money
whom the Sabbath was changed from tho iu the day that I took them by the hand taken from his &lt; own private purse, four
seventh to the first day of the week ; to bring them out of tho land of Egypt;, companies of New York volunteer soldiers.'
‘.Xhi» u a lirju&lt;idt out
doth.
whether by Pope, Council, Senate, or which my covenant they brake, although I
Who fitarted it is more than any one is
Emperor. Who opposed the change, was an husband unto them, saith tho Lord. likely to find out,, but the Mippomriou may
where, and when ; and li»w it aBrelwl tho Now let tho reader turn to Heb. 8: and well be entertained that it was put into ‘
church nt the time of the change.
he will find their prophecy clearly explain­ the poasranioH of life* Wtttern editor by
some ond of Tilden’■ agents.
Probably
3d. Whether the fourth comniand- ed as follow* v But now hath he (Christ)
it is tho first of a senes of pungent little
!• nieiit is a part and parcel of the moral btained a more excellent ministry, by how lica that are to be oireulateU in Mr.' Til­
law, and as such binding upon any except much also he is the mediator of a heller den's beluilf by Bates St Locke, or some
the Jews. In other words, what consti­ con-ntail. For if the first corcnaut Ind other advertising agency. However that
boyu faultless, there should no place have may be, the statement u a falsehood that
tutes it a mural law ?
could not adrnntagtoushr ba emulated in
To these questions, no answer* have been sought for the second. In that he this part of the country. It wax doubtless
been returned. Bat it is only justice to saith a new eoeenant, bu hath mado the sent Westward with ordcra for ite extensive
them to slate, that they only retaainod one first old. Now that which decayeth and promulgation in obscure parts before it
could come to the knowledge of thoee able
day after receiving the queries, as they waxoth old, is ready to vanish sway.
Again in 24 Cor. 3: 7 verse. But if to contradict it. Mr. Tilden urver armed
had previously arranged to leave on the
and rijdipped &lt;1 tingle sofoffib*, much leu
four Mnnpeaint of rduuteri. He «km
As many minds have been disturbed graven in stone, (tire ten cummnndmt-nls) nrrer k-nmen to du-anything to help on the
over this question, I have to beg a corner wm glorious, which glory was to be dour war, cither by sissurtiug the soldiers them
in your valuable paper fur its discuiwion, &lt;iKwy. For if that which was dnne mcoy selves or by minuteriiif to their families
promising to use all fainusa, and the ut­ was glorious, much more that which re- during their abteaao or after their deaths.

EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL
Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED

PrWESSIDML AID

Come and get one ON TRIL.
. VROOMAN.

swim m 8MIMIMS.
wr

-Mi.

.0, -crXjttk-c in the V&lt;mrt H6u»o.
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l.oxl-7

Chamfion Readers and Mowers.

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows. Road Scrapers,
&amp;c., &amp;c.
•'Mivi

G111SBI -.E tfc BUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS

WON !

is

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

tion,

•'-■ AT LAW ASD PROMBCtrriNtl
f..r ft «rrv County. A rent for Home
. • ; N. Y.. aad ijhmnix Lnrarane*
lh.itf..rl liBcein the Court lUuw.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR/

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I \ , ,v SUmJEoX.—&lt;&gt;*•• o».r Jallu*
11^1" '-' v"r' r!,,roi* 1Jluek- State'Mrert,
PA KTXERSIIIP.

A i. W. l:l:OWX-Phy»lelaiM. SarAjwXiris.

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‘

COME

WM. UPJOHN,
V

&gt;U Usstinm, Mich.

west end o

I'?;'X'oin 1""'^“k 4.*.to♦ r.a- K"
‘
Alrcet. All calls will reeeire
sltsMiun.

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sngars. Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.

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UNDERTAKING

'- P DRAKE,
A ,"VR&lt;lEOir.-O»*s over F. P.
&gt; to. ir.'tarn,BtateSt.. HMtings, Mieb.

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HIYSTCIAN 4 SCRGEON,
»&gt;‘KKl-&lt;inT, IIIRUY COVSTY, M1CII.

Jtw*.
M’ W‘ biker,
SEJMpbacb. a—1 CUImd

alAli,.t“.,'RY k

WOOL. WOOL.
&lt;**&gt;

of experience.
NTKHIHNS BKOT!lKH-'».
xstKT

»iiosskau.
‘‘•''iTURE. UatoMwOMd*.

1

JOHN STANLEY,
Hastsmgs,Junel2.,76
Itelng * buxines that nwls a

I&gt;1&lt;- II. F. PIX'KHAS.

.X &gt;1&gt; SHK

CARDING.

After many yea™
In (b. bu.lne-, &lt;au&gt; truly my U»t
1 .m.-iin iwobarrd In do Uanimc oa r"ii'&lt;4»
can do b&lt;IU r work, nod irlve •«««'■ “1‘
stlkn OU&lt; FACTORY UaiMIra tatactfou than any other finn in
section
W. H. StebhlB", the senior ThoraaKpla RWsr.
member, with U&gt;e
ot._*
timn will always give IiIb personal a

In Hastings!

STEBBINS BROS,

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I

n» a particular corenunl between

them and Him alone.
2d. Diat it was done away, or super,
ceded by ti e new, or GoAcl (’uvenanl.
And, w3d. That not a ’ particle of the
moral law contained in the old, r&lt;i« left
nut ofthe uric.
It simply ceased to boa ('u"nant be
tween God and his Israel, and, therefore, is
not the rule of our faith and practice.
In proof of the first proposition, the

Io oil oil
ttJW'lr, ...1
a. a ud
r&lt;* is i -i” r°mi
WELCOME MARBLE.

1st, wo are delivered I from tho law ; that
law being dead wheruin we wero heldAnd, 2d. The law referred to, is the law
of the ten commaudinenla. Paul quota!
one of them.
I have certainly proved that tho law
was given to Israel alone, add that it was
superceded by the Gospel law.
Here m another curious fact: The

tabkw of the covenant were given,-—juM
when Israel became a nation, and were
reader is invited to turn to Esodus 20: preserved all through their national ex12 St 13 venue; Here is an address direct­ iitanoc, and were destroyed at the very
ly to brad. I am the Lard thy (hid etc. time, when they as n nation were swept
Thou shall have etc.
In the 31 st chap, of the same Book the
Lord says ‘ Wherefore the children.of
Israel shall keep the Sabbath fur a per­
petual covenant. It is a tign between me
and the children of Israel former, 1G &amp;

And the Lord said unto Moses, Write
thou these words: for after the tenor of thee
words I have made n Covenmd with thoc
and with Israel: and be wrote upon the

tables (of atone) t lie words of the covenant
the ten commandments. Kv. 34; 28 A
39.
And

he declared

you

hie

(btrsaw/
which he commanded
to
perform,
even
ten
mandments, and he wrote them upon
tables of stone.
See Dent 4:12
reraw and 5 • 8 A 15 vena. The

you
com­
twe
413
Ix&gt;rd

unto

our God made a covenant with us in
'J
thia
Horeb.
Thu Lord. made
not
fathera, bnt with I

covenant with our

btHaur»c and Team ftirnbbed when

requesUd.
used only
The Electric Balm will &lt;*
■»
when desired.

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&lt;&lt;« &lt;IU(r

cousLstent maiurth is glorious. The new covenant futed autntancf
occativno. For
remains and u glorious.
the sake of . xamphi, thi.- following well-au­
For Christ is the end of the law for thenticated case may be stated : Early in
In this |«q&gt;er 1 wish to notice the pre-,
positions of the Elders.
Their position rightcousnere to every one that belii-veth the War a young man of excellent family
and superior character and attainments
is that the law of the ten c&lt;&lt;mmaiidmcnte, Roui. 10: 4.
was desirous of ratting a company. He
&lt;u tuch, are in full force ; and that al 1
But now wisare delivered from the law, waited upon Mr. Tilden, with whom he
mankind are under obligations t&lt;i keep that being dead wherein we wvrr held. had an acquaintance., and asked him to
them. This, of coarse, binds us to What aboil we say then? lathe law giro him a letter el recOmnmndation to
.
the seventh day Sabbath.
sin? God furbid. I had not known rin certain State officials.
“Young man, you' need not come to me
but by the law. For I had . not known
To this I answer.
for any such letter of recommendation:
1st. That the law of the ten com­ lutl except tho law had said . “Thou shalt thit Bar ■■ a perfect outrage, and f- icill
mandments was given to the Israelites, at not covet, Rom. 7 : (&gt; &amp; 7.
lend, no auiitanca whalerer to iu 'prooecuthe very time that God made them a nnWc hare hens two positive statements tion:’
most possible brevity at .all
with perspicuity. '

this day, also Dant. 9:9410.;
These pawQigm prove beyond a pcrad

away l»y the Roman* Curious as that
fact may seem it is ntvcrthcMM significant.

The following letter from a dtatinguisbed patriot'bverUie'aea is going tike rounds
under the hard
innocent abroad" : ;

'fal old

In foreign lands, July 1Q( 1076.—
Friend £am : —J send yori draft op New
York for 1500,000 which, ybu m m in
the canvass somethin* after the J|J*tem
wo adopted to defeat Dec The six million
holds out tip top. I am waiting,'" daar
Snhmy, for tho happy day when I can
return to my-anti*? ternres and fly to your
boaom under the roof Ofthe-WfiiLf WAsc.
Did you fix that rip with tho sheriff? If
not you had belter do it soon, or be may
get miffed and squeak , My jurrfAicih'ia hunky. How is your miiue now.uul do
you feel the old aboet vst ? I foe? « if
I would make a good MiuHtew'to ■Knniand
providing there is anybody that wants; -the
portfolio ofthe Trammry moae Ump par
humble servant,
William M.Trfxp

They have panted away.
A won! or two respecting the third prop.,
via. That not a particle of tho moral law
was left out of the now covenant etc.
As I understand tlm subject, moral laws
The New York 2/efw/ri says InU :rtiterrest upon no command for their authority ates that “wiOTjrhptJJer. i^orjth ,-ef *ach
admit of no change under any cireumstanmanagement in tho democratic party as
6re, arc unverisal in their application, and
we have had since the adjournment of the
eternal in their obligations; unoriginatod,
and without the possibility of being abro­
overwbolraed with a tempest of ritfrste as
gated. Grand first principals or axioms disastrous aa Uiatwhiohdertroyedthifcnon which the whole fabric pf moral science
vuc of Grecloy aad Raaww.”*
.»!*&lt;-•-

Hunts even’ particle of moral law em­
Goodlow 8. Orth, nomrnxterf for Gov­
bodied in the ten commandments
wan ernor by tho Republicans of 1 udiana, has
binding upon al! mankind before even the addressed a lcU&lt;.tali» W. Frilly, Chair­
covenant law was proclaimed /rent tire man of tbo Suu-Central {MMuR;'ex­
top or Sinai, w now, and eternally aliall pressing hi* belief that it is impossible to
Craving a corner fur a few thoughts
more by and by, I am yours, etc.
’
B.

The Republican candidate for Govern­
venture, that the law of the ten twmmann- or in North Carolina proposes to nettle
monta was given to Israel alone; and for Vance’s hash on the day of ejection.

unite d.e Republican party rftfeeMa in
his support and
e.
mdymc.

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�OUR WrtHINOTON LETTER.

GUBERNATORIAL

THE MISStSSH* Pt PLAN

The Deaocfrffe Mpp artera of Mr. Til- Spoeoh of Hdn. juries M Croswell,

ata. 14, 1878.

,

No matter of public concern during this
Upon Accepting ths Nomination
n entfol amsiou of Congress, has, perhaps
Mr Cmairmak axd Gextlkmbh or excited more general interest here than the
tor Convention—I am deejdy sensible
invewtigetion of the whisky prosecution now
•f the high honor you have ccmferod up­
in progress. Whether correct or otherwise,
on me. To be selected by the Represent­
there
has existed an under current of feeling
atives of a party which in this Common­
wealth numbers not less than 130,000 here and cirawhero to the effect that the
intelligent voters, for the office of chief President has been placed in a false position
magistrate ofn State whose interests are os wiilfoHy mianiprenented and the purity and
vast and ,varied as thoia of Miebipn, is an
patriotism of his motives impuguod by
honor of which tho most Mpinag man
men having more ambition than gratitude
ntrttjMdybeFmD.
—o the
— nomination,
if it shall who sought his abasement M a means to
J,,
eon,
be ratified by the people at the polla, I their own preferment. The worst that Mrcan ouly promise that I will, so far as in
mo baa, foliowin tho same general line of Wilson has been aide tn show, even were
policy that haa characteriicd tho wise, tho force of his testimony not modified by
prudent, and economical administration of that of later witnoM, was au undue con
oar State affairs under Republican man­ fidence in General Babcock’s purity on
agement. Amid all the charges of corrup­ I’reaident Grant’s part, Wilson testifying
tion that of late have been ao freely and
frequently rung, in our ears, no- one has that euherrthan hi» (the President s) ap­
stood up to impute to our State govern­ parent effort to shield Babcock, be always
ment a want of fidelity to the public inter­ appeared sincerely desirous of bringing the
ests. Eoonomv lias prevailed in every guilty to punishment. But the testimony
department. Our legislatures have been
ofother wilncases who appear equally as
free from jobs and bribery, our debt has
»t&lt;adiiy decrease, our taxes lessened aud credible-M Mr. Wilson and With quite as
our credit improved, until to-day our good opportunities for observation make it
bouds not only command a premium in the appear as though he, (Mr. Wilnoa) regard­
money markets, but ore absolutely held
ed himself M the head and front of a move­
and hoarded from sale as the very best of
reeuritica. In population, in improve­ ment' to make Mr. Bristow President
ments, iu the excellence of our institutions Grant's sucoeanor, and that Yaryau was
and the clemcnU ofgood government, the second in command, and “reform" was to
State has moved steadily forward until ii Ikj the battle cry by which they hoped to
now ranks among the most prosperous of
conquer. Much other testimony has l»ecn
the American Union. If elected it shall,
be my endeavor iu every way possible, to taken to show that the Premdent was quite
as earnest in his efforts to break up the
aid in the advancement.
It seems hardly fitting that I should frauds upon the revenue as tho mwl uwlous.
occupy your line and attention on this and that other parties diverted the credit
occasion in a discussion of the piractplw
and policy of the national campaign now due to him into another channel for the
opening upon us
For mysdf 1 can say a;vomplb.hm«it of their own purpose to
that I am a Republican “to the manor make Mr. Bristow our next President.
born," having been a member of that con­
There will likely be a suspension of pub­
vention which more than twenty years ago,
in the green grove at Jackson, orgwixed lic opinion until the teolimony is all in,
this party. From that time to tin: pres­ which it is hoped may result in unmasking
ent 1 have trained steadily in its ranks, every man and placing every one concern­
neither turning to the right or to the left, ed in their true character before the public.
not from any Mind adhesion to party, but
General Insisted gained an enviable record
because 1 eonacien’tiouslybclicvcd that ol
all parties it was the nearest right. Now as the Attorney General of Maine just pri
as 1 stand here in this jubilee year which I or to his election to represent the 4th (’onmarks this commencement of’the. second gnwsional district iu that State. The
century of our national independence, and
RepulJicau mealier of the committee
review die ]&gt;ast I dedarc that, in my
judgement, the preservation of thk Gov­ making the investigetion, is wisely com­
ernment unbroken by domestic rebellion, mended on all hands by hie apparent
and Ils conse.-vatiuu to freedom, is due to deterniination to sift the matter to the
this grand Republican organization. It
bottom without four or favor to the end
was the only party that, in the hour of
the country s peril, held up the hands of that impartial justice may lie done.

den -—who asyi in ita acceptan ce letter
that all ought Io unite “to
dial fraternity and good will among At
sens, whatever their rare or color, who
are now United in the one destiny of a
commefi selftgovornment"—propose to
carry for him the whole South on “the
Munmippi plan." What this is moat peo­
ple by this time have a tolerably correct
idea, although the forthcoming report of
the IlwhWMppi Investigating
“»« Committee,

WHOLf

1501

will b# likely to add some iTCTT ‘important
.
and startling details. Mr. James Red­
pa th. who is fully cognisant of the testi­
mony given on tho spot before tho Com­
mittee, has transcribed some pointe of it
for a Western paper, taking a survey of
the di: erent counties in* which disturb­
ances i rose. It is a sad narrative of intim­
idations of colored men who wanted
to vote, the Republican ticket, followed up

Matinal RopaMicau Tictet
For Frrridrut,
RUTHfcRFOBD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.

qiBjh i

For Vw-Prwtieui,
WILLIAM A WHEELER,
of New York.

even by aasamination
when no other
rjeans seemed to be effectual.

The evidence to this effect was not only

Fbr 'Pretidnh'al Elector*,
HENRY W. LORD,
WILLIAM A. HOWARD.
WILLIAM DOKLTZ.
CHAS. H. KEMPF,
PRESTON MITCHELL.
DRL08 PHILLIPS.
JACOB DEN HERDER.
CHARLES KIPP,
JEfcEtflAH JENKS,
‘‘KMEOT^NCHETT,

but by. Southern white men ofeducation
and standing, Confederates during the
war sir! stilt determined opponents of the

Republican party. One ofthia latter class
of witneoses, speaking of a certain locality,
said “Down there they think nothing of
killing*a negro, because nobody ever
attempts to arrest them fur doing it
and
ho gave some instances to dcuioatrate the
truth of hla assertion. He also showed
Up the falsity of Mr.-Lamar's statement
that there was no “preconcert' among the
white Dotnoorata of Mississippi to carry
the last election. “They had a duh,’*

WU1LIAM DUNHAM.

Slate Ticket.
CHARLES M. CROSWELL,
of Lenawee.
.
For Lintnuntt Gotrmor,
ALONZO SESSIONS,
of Ionia.
L-^r Secretary of Slate,

EBENRZER Q. D. HOLDEN,
of Kent.
a
For State Treatorrr,
WILLIAM B. McCREERY,
.
of Genemec.
Far Auditor Gtnrral.
RALPH ELY.
of Gratiot.
,
For
oj the State Land
■
Oficr.
BEN J AM IM F. PARTRIDGE.

“in every precinct, well armed and well
officered, and they had anvil signals to
bring tho members together. They took
a couple of anvils and put them together &gt;

and filled the hole with powder, and fired
them off whenever they wanted to call
the club together. It makes a noise very

much like a cannon and can lie heard
eight or ten miles." The object of this

arrangement, of course, was to frighten
the negroes of the neighborhood, and it was
followed up by systematic night-riding
and visitation ofi negro dwellings, when
threats were liberally dealt out to those
For Attorney General.
OTTO KIRCHNER,
who had signified their intention to vole
■
* of Wayne.
the Republcan ticket. In some cases tho
For SuperiuteHtlent of Peddic lotmet"&gt;n, colored: men were told, “yon had better
HORACE R TARRKLL,
dig your grave on Monday—the election
'
.
. of Saginaw.
was on Tuesday—you had better spend
JW'Member ofState. .Hoard of Etfaeufiun.
Monday digging a grave for youraclf if
WITTER J. BAXTER.
you intend to vote, for you will not bo al­
of Hillsdale.
lowed to live.”

Cupmiul Ticket.
•

Dirtriet,
. JONAS H. McGOWAN
of Branch.

Abraham Lincoln and solemnly dedah.*,
cans wliat might eotue, llie.Unmn Mpnld,
U
.,\.&lt; ui«« uate'^iee1..
ita failings, it has never foiled to stand by
die Goverment. It put down the rebel­
lion, freed the slave, magtuuimunuly re­
stored the insurgent States forfeited rights,
established the equality of -very man be­
fore Ute hw, maintained the nolioaal cre­
dit, providing for the payment of every
dollar of the public debt according
of the letter and spirit ot the hood,
and gave the country unporaBed prosperi­
tyAll these measures the Democratic par­
ty opposed, it fought them step bv step.
It is the same party now that it was then,
it u animated by the same spirit and de­
tected largely by the nme leaden. Iu
prinrinal strength lies in the States Utat
Wt5° «i’loyal- it has always courted the
rebelI clanent, and its triumph would
be virtually the triumph of the rebellion
I do not believe that we arc prepared to
pan cyerv department of this Government
into die hands of men who but a short
time ago were fighting to destroy it. Xow

One of the ex-Coufedcraten referred to,

speaking of the Central Democratic (Hub.
3// said: “One resolution that they passed
was that any man who hired a negro
should be held responsible for the acts of
that negro—if the negro stole any money,
that they should subject punishment atpon
the man who hired him for what the negro

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor «ecterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

had done."

At one of the dub meetings

a huperserviccable member offered n rvsolution in favor of tarring and feathering
every white man who should hire radical
negroes. This was a little too strong, but
it was afterward found that the mover
had olgectionable negroes on his own

farm, and he was warned to getrid ofthem.
They claim to be horrified at stealing, and
This he refused to do, whereupon “the
pretend to want an improved civil serviceclub people went there one night aud shot y^Vbut yesterday they were mixed uii
,h, L1M riguj!
the negroes' cabins full oi holes aud ran •KlWlom'' Twwd
them off, and beat one nr two of them ter­ ■UJing era k»own i„ ,h,
ribly." The farmer in question wrote a to
Ihey
MnJ
tr’ "“‘fr*" • “•«» l»t rtUwK Uw
United States Judge about the matter, but
pdfe mdltor. A ompk „f lheir
tho dub people intercepted . him on the proral nnl »r,ICC tn&gt;,
iu
road to the post office and asked hita not
to send it, and he said he would and thjl wbiehllra Iuto oortrd, wbuoj « mtmo
fdl««l b.
he was going to report every one of them. IJS &lt;JM«iu of ronorJ.
*IJ»rt««.t of meo, ma, rf ,ba„
“Aud they said : We know how to stop
UnfaW,.
you. If you don't get in your wagon
and go home we will finish you right here.’
17.7k
U 7 .
e‘u*r
And he got .in bis wagon and went home." handaor the honwt-hmrtla makes partr
rregra.
Fllt 0
This statement by a Missuwippi white of «r
’
that I
high social standing shows that the White ]
mao Line Regulators know how to deal with i
J
“*■' **’* r««K«. u
their ^wn rare as well as with the black, '
and h d no hesitation about the matter, j
JrtrtM
of
K
r,u
t
^
tln
j
*
It was by such meana that 25,000 Repuh- (
Horn majority in Miaaimippi was revemed,
and a Legislature elected which rent Mr.
Itanur to the United States Senate, to
make philosophical speeches iu behalf of

Buch is
_•&gt; —L- L. 1. • ____

Pmwrroey.

“the MMiimipni
. .
rl.
'd to extend
to the whole South, nnlw. the■• Mwalcwjttl
indignation

Prwuaent Democrats in North

i
•
1
*

•*

UHr Btate (&gt;„„

WabhiwotOit, August »th, 1876.

Tim result of aoquital to

ally anticipated.

the

Bdknap

The rota Mood 35 for

to in

1873 to
Fra» .bu rx.nl .1 w—n &lt;h« &lt;I«™S
dwpr-aSvwoo

1&gt;«T !&gt;*'• b~"

di-

flbrGw.nl, Fredrick M
dale; fcr Commiail.,„.r „r\

ehugud .bort 115 rabonlin.1.. oS«n «nd
uuplojra of the Homo “&gt;f !««“• U'«?
■ra iuoumK-Mt for UwV Wow oirtHrai
lfc*r'* “r Ll'*c*,u*-

one-half were Union noWien* and quite a
number of them were disabled la thenar-

not incompetent and of bad character, and

nearly one half of whom earned their pla­
ces by
active partidpaiion in the rebell­
ion. AH this has come from the delibcr-

_ For
Georst VdK.

ij,„

Manhall L Hoar) I. Frtdcrfek H»8
McCurdy, Jhum B. Hdrolre, AlUn i
Mlehae! Flu^,..
'

ami aid io the rebellion

and in the South maintains party popu­
larity -on account of sentiments quite
folly for civil nervine rafotm.

KSat

This How

which has inaultindy drpye oat competent
1140

thorn ruffian* was endorsed by the St Ixmia
convention which nominated the two re­

. ..

formers and’gentlemen wilh'rtrvDgconfod-

crate sympathises during the war, if their
reflex of their aenUmenu at that period.
This House han squandered a long

session of Congtw. iu a desperate

hunt

Suau.

J®

t

bU tK-. .. W------ L
J- B. W,:L, lKKN.O«nlS.n
ftCMM. A.aiit I
*

VECETINE

Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorate! the
whole System.

|ic funds in procuring the attendenre of difreputable women and criminals of every
class, evidence
sufficient to -convict
a single man has as been obtained; but in
streaafr niMitniii,ttat«wtattatuiiy«wthat time, an indignant public has moved teiSsjfc.sr K2Jswr*t
its members to drive out several of ita re­

iLTEUWE, TOME. HJ0IBI

&gt;

grew

cently appointed for gross incil^eteoce,
idiocy or eriminabi pmebotw.
'
Presidents Granta recent meaaageto the
Senate relative to the brutal Hamburg
murderers is warudy applauded by Repubtalfaal

aa4 iuna&lt;

THE STATE CONVENTION
The Platform, at Adopted.

&gt; cuBlruHinx iwwrlort

The committee on rMuhitions reported
the following, which went unanimously
adopted:
they were convicted of tho Senate’s lack of
1. Thu Republican party of Michigan
jurisdiction, they holding that a private

atora voting “not guiltv" did not do ao
-upon the merits of the care, but bccanre

citiaen, m Belknap was, is not ameonablc
to such a method of punishment for alleged Republican National Convention recently
The nomination of
crimes and misdrtneanora as impcachmcct. held at Cincinnati.
Quite a large number of Senator* were candidates by that convention for Propi­
citherabrent or abstained altogether from

voting.
Belknap was some months ago
integrity of the
indicted by the Grand Jury of this District
and should he be convicted under that
indictment he will be disqualified to ludd
office as effectually as though be had licen
distinguished for the preservation of tlw
convicted by tho Senate. Hence it is held Union, faithfulness to ita financial and
that his impeachment was as unwise as H political rights, and a prompt and efficient
has beenj costly in time and money. Now reform in Government service.
The history of the party napeals to the
that the impeachment businen b disponed
patriotism of the day. ' With a Treasury
of an adjournment is believed probably by exhausted and bankrupt in 1861, it tn।
next Monday or Tuesday.
ated
unlimited
fiwmntal
credit.
With
H
Btato.
&lt;M&gt;ing
the
Four appropriation bills—three of them
I
National
authority,
and a
gigan­
tic
rebellion iuaagurated,
it
boldly
met the crims with a pntriiitKm and noself' w rumored that the House will tvcode
it
With the
Ifrom its demand that Indian atbira he

PREPARED BY

11. 11. STEVENS. Bortoe. M«

VALUABLE IXFORMATION

transferred to the War Dq^rtmcnl. If
rorrcct, the Indian 1aU can he easily com1pmmi-J. Iii. tu«gU pr.J.u,. ,h.l
■•“ ipuM
uh .III be
,ra&lt;l,r.l n. . Jt, „
tBj u.*t inund
rt • redarUrt, af
fxr rf 1300,
&lt;*» l-« llou. will oa.pm.ia, «, Too.

WMdar and diplomatic bill and any preVEGKHN EL AM by dtDKMN*®1

b« l«wcd entirely on speuulatMMi.

SjateoSmslsrBlitlmtliem to the graduX

The Democratkj Financial Policy.

;

Caro-

i of Aw folly,

turned their hack ■P* the wick,
owing mu for Haym
ym and
and Wheel­

CE1ET Nl'Cr®lC

IE STHFBANNFSPf^

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H. TIMIMTth

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ta-WF;

gsrMe uW&lt;-«6/ of ata- Cmtomu-f at wiUtt onrttlnu t«
mU aul^finou: and pure MBDICrM'ES.
We have a large stock of

z^iraa*

'tt&amp;. 0ft.

*~w w .m^l.,,.4 .,„ lktlr-

Will be

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-&gt;V I—. . -.Mail.*
uw.1 *•' «»&lt;UHslm«iuV,

rtcuitiy Cnwveutltui to support roUdlou in

It U n»ixirte.| ta us ih,i
4 JUwe|1
"• w«4ms4w &lt;*. U»t w&lt;M|k wu»»J their ma-U^HSWl-a IwtaP, ul tkrwl.^
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\Ve lenru with gVca| ^mro that It

the

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f-

up Ma rc.idrnce ln thia g^y.

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........

.SOOT THE C0VWTYi:-publican City Caucuses.

7th

ublhau- of thedtypf |iw
meet In cautfi^ Iu the -evgr*
n Vt t dneeday Evaulng, Aug.
to eleet qnu delegate
,i. t-&gt; the t'ouuty. BeprgiMW-n.l .-enatorlal CuRvenJlopa.
i u*e» will 1"v h«|&lt;l as follow-.
At ihipnionHcUoal
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gaj*200 ’a
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540,
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Me. 7.—l*uvMfaMM । tunning roe*. I miTawatl
re|&gt;Mi; |l(k), f.10, glW. |»r
’
Fl v4 raidM are roqutrrt, boiI thrae t?«*rt
iuro-hof Ih-fcreguiH Wfa.
Ilm*. -ligibU from A&gt;mr*« h&lt;- K-trir'
’“** S«cn‘*’Jttulniiigln be guvrrtmr l&lt;) l-xhfatou ruin
1 VII fI hr C,.'l,
rU ,.„n ....
V.K ..I. — K-U. &lt;

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War ;......... AD f-r Love, and
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«y
"fiabrlaTe War-A Pr-W young
Adj- A TO- a Hume Ufa 1- -USey’ and
l*r«; ••Waler Lllie-f ■•UbaUne og tk’pe
“A K»Sr Festival a" “Dio ||cu»ekrepor a diary r “The Storm UhUa ; '
W " *'¥* Utighfo«'- Uwed ftS?"
"Marrjiugfor Sloasy
• (H’m Youtm^m
Ui’a Nroev Txmjw—That Tailor Jtoyj'’

Court

v.rf brisk.

tl.r ddlar

IjuiuAiiuel (1iuri.li will

'liiirch *»n Sun-lay morning.
H. Vasia, is improving

i'nnniM*«&gt;n We»lne*«laj

niton will l-e lield a»
n&gt; il»i» rily on NatitrJ-y

Opr rpedar*

H..b
'

.

■■alive I’-MivthUlnn for the
l-IJ Bl th* Cetin House

Ha-hinjion n&gt;rreap&lt;Mid.1 internet, by nil who

itig art-

BABNES &amp; COMPM.
11 iu.i»ng*, Aug. I-tl» 1876.

A«r h*r«ediMaueing|heMd &lt;|u be en1 tiled io the km pwmutg uwlr.
The Ktiiist pf Ihr Veiii-nal H-u*te Aavoclatiuu ••A Ounplep EipadliloB."-Unuierou- llhurmyittillo Mind* tn tha mmmy Convenlkn
trtUenv.) I'uldi-M bj TUmaa « Talbot,
Jubu 4. IfarkhL. W- &gt;'«lbne Qoglwc. Waah’JU Dawlry ti'inet, Bistow, at|L&amp;» p*-r yfar.
ingl^iXmjperaml Robert MmbMl . To (hf AlHnturniutiun will l-« Annl«h*4by i)k- R»#'y )M&gt;«4gt&gt; i-aid, ur fiftwuLfviitv -Ingle nuint-01,
nn-| sept 10 any addrcwi
Hour.-IhWMM fep-jr T Aievrr. l4re
Hapro-mtiailon t'l-uventiun, J, W. Nait-ort. 4, w.
Tn*'
a R. Hwwt. y. !&gt;■
lyrnau A. HhMW. Mik J. Hum a&lt;U Hwahi-.d
r.UlUiactw iiinier &lt;&gt;uq inunngenitml Hit
d-ihnian. 1\» Jhe aSwnfttogK**) Ci-nvemUm,
(Irvat Trunk HuHway •T.ltnw of lb*
The Chicago sml Norlhwailern Rail- i
W HSt Md JatlHTH-Wk.&gt;T. and, with
John J. BerHur.
*
Ita na&lt;iH-rouetirundii«ttnd&lt;&lt;i&gt;i.iitNiiiun&gt;.
w»yforma the abortoe-t tuid quickest roup•
I rtuVi.ie,, V,'.farer i\ .. ■...■■ rl. &gt; n......
Clfalire It. fro-writ iHiita-eptiu.j the wuiqfabelwuen Chkuoo anil all pulntH Ip
Ii-Lxota,
Wisconsin,
NonkiiKiix
»t|an far Ouvonu.r, «nd ^ic plain,iw B,|u|-tnl
vliigulBT tin) Irnvfl-M thu -re pm j
MiUIUUAN, UfNMESQTA, loWA. NekJ
BapuWirnn Stnh-.tVrariiti.vn at lan - twillcrMiil n|th the linn of n-ad rotnprtv|pg I
BllANKA, LaLHuHMA, mill the WuiTOILS
OILS
riug bvtt^ith printed, a ill l*p fartfaHj fead
KttM TkBKTTuUipf. Ith
tl-n-tliirugw null Nerthw—iBrn r-llw»y, -r» •
by «vrty voter in th- ’mj
bmiMwrrdlt* regard to thrv-rioii- and whfe- J
Tho Ba|iiiMi. 4u . of tfe.Vy Urn ttafa | -&gt; ly jipvrutrd Mint- for whieli Ft -olh ii- hu»i
Oinaha and California Line
pf Machinery
di-lvgg|w fu the ChHUJ • (Luv-tdliHi. U&lt;*&gt;.
(n the BliorU'ul ntid Imai rouu-fofBfl
Lfaln- rifiy 4- W- iMriri* e&lt;m.«wt« in the nmnli-r oflinra uf road owned,
I have a birgij M&lt;kI »if Pun- (huioy (Jil. i-uinls in NoirrttMtut iLi.inoPt, Jow^a
i,. rf.t..iS.|.,.
opvtoted an-l ennlmlhsl l-y the emnpany.
DAKuM. NeiiHAHKA, WYiQIIKP.
I’Hpi Lard tlil
ii« k au.v. nii4i. r. Whe|h'er*|Lr jwiiylona device*l«reach l-e weal.
UBAIMI, Utah. NtA’AliA.CAl.SPVWMlA,
I’flre fhlikn Oil.
0. MMfiAter,
A. Yiuvgv -uJ 'V HItibnvh. uortb'-i’M of north, It |» all thy Mine ; &lt;&gt;pf of
'O'
To the Hm uerfai. Mm. l». fi^nam.
tb'eee line* either |&gt;w th rough nr near it and
Iloilglif Kjtu'c.thi’ lart du'ltue lit |&gt;ri«*.
The Itelv-gaire l&lt;» the th -inly (uavmlfou offrtv iU:nwn|n(&lt;rofaE asfr and ^faa.ud trena­
l'a|l ami pygnvnH gonds mid prio«v*. You
Ohicage, Madison and St.
il which are ou*urpg»»&lt;-'l Kerr Wai no** men,
from Bal|iwere, arc
1-- *»*»
will gslu by It.
Ixira, I’hariea M. Hark. (Jiml fa^lgfard qpd loiir|a|«. ar,d pleasure traveler*, the North
Paul Line
people's limy -Store.
Bo)al Kiir. To the lleputdiewn Iti*tr|ct peetrrn atfcnl* facilities u reach the eltiea.
W. I|. UimVk'KAH.
I» the short line f--r Noh nt hkn Winlowpe mid popular r»*urt» nf CaUljrnis, lie
ou^siN and AJ.ifiiXM»oTA, Httil fut Mal&gt;'
tou. (HDwrt Striker and If. H-qgh|allu reda. Idaho, |(omani|, Flab. Wyoming, pi]- wi20wltS
IKi, KT'pAPb.HlMNHAFOI-Jg. DUJ.tTTU
To the fo naiurfal j’mywiiiua |1. llunghtaDu,
nnd-adl point* In the Great Korthwret,
Two oortd tullch cow* and 4 f--w sheep ftand to 1U1 ikMirnrivig from jnlng-lfc’* -for- *oB-in. Northern kliehigau and Hipussvta
Which ate uuprpaiied, whild garienv vf the fop sate.”

CALIFORNIA

bln MUmu

F

,I&lt;rlcgun-&lt; k&gt; tho

Luiher N. HHI.hrtrt Har« a fd) drfegaliua pre^iy,

Winona and St. Petar pne

Jl Lius Ill'SHELU

cuiaiianj'i lilies p-netratc whefa nunc otherappfpaoli. Jhc cuaipeay uwaa over |wo thou—wja wIIm ofrailrva-L »n l mainly cmt|rol»

THE IICKFOtD A(T|^|TH

Family Knitting K-cUpd

le the unly mute tar WntftNA,' Buciint*
TKM, OWATQVNA,
MANKATO, -&amp;T
Uflnfal co«0it«W
L’ETMU, New VLM, and all puiuhi in
jxritw.
If any body wants a pluatsnl net down Kouthrrn und pentrul Mincwotn. Its
________ _
------------ - ------ — rv4» qoi« f glw of Iswwwwkdo or aotne ai-l^almeuu and •auagrmeui irtlbe Chicago | thing ‘ mote chwriug” wbr ju* k* them Qreen Bay and Marquette
On Tum.|»jt lu| we egjoy»d • ple-*«»t
1-r.si -»l| J-l BOrh-lordon*. s»a -Iwy ran be
Line
Freni the reoJ-Ud t« the palace ear- Ilk equip- 8wW^*
»
a tb«* o“ly Hue fur J ANteiVii.l.E,
Watmbtown. Fok !&gt;u Lac. Oshkosh,
K..K1 ta &gt;niu-rl,
It. iruk iif ruck and irrav«l
XXl-.bt
Applbtow, Oiuas-N Hay, JEacaxaba,
haUmt. lie Meal rail*, it* rplendld rolling
NEGACNEK, MAIlhUETTH, Hououton,
vs Ih* pfafa ofour people. Tiiornappfa Uhe.
AU bind* uf fail, qandiea, note and Hancock, aud fiie Lake Pvi-bkiob
stock and thoroughly expcriencai train forfa.
Hint haol, of the Ute M-mao, l&gt;» »W) gm
raiaiua, fur aalw at ifcc luwert prices by Oouxiby. Its
char Ibruotllonca of it* managewant. which
John Bianluyial gepthimen and perfectly quail!g&lt;«| for th»
hnerfatre apparent t.Hhuao aim pmv»l uvor
FreePort and Dubuque Line
EXC(JRt»Oim«
aitiiailuB. and if the piaota du not enjoy
In short. |t It threw with HiFoil 8aI.»— A valuable young horse In the only route for EuilK Rockfoho,
IbmuelvM |i U Crow »o fatfl1 uf *&gt;b.
Hmm in all that pert-lu- l-&gt; railway Improve- Inquire of .ijitntb-li Pricket. .
FKEBt’uitT, audull jKiluta via Freoport.
The nccasiou referred to. tone a picnic g-dIta
mtmle. Taking hit" •comm tbt number and
feu «p by the lodiea of lh^ Mly fur uiutiuvl
kawtfaerM M’jr C«si*n
Chicago and Milwaukee I CnuaSn
mjuyvuoM. Mid tight oaf did they perform
M. l&gt;. Hfanl derive |u cpU agii'utlon to
has. through iu connection* in th* Wfat *M
great cmnpBny- penetratingm thay d-varl 'ui
■Line
1
|tb &gt;ew WaRun Bbop, where bo may bo
KnriliHMt. piacoa
nla^nri on Min
uln a larva
of
.,' noruiaan,
;arga nnaftmr
ni
parth-paorihe Htatenand «ne territ-ry, and round nt .ill In-uni uf any day, ready to do
-,
i
Totia.ata'
Hzccaaioa
Tickatb at g/ti
In the old tiake Shore llmtlV. nnd is the,
making ninnr.-iion* wbi-l. render all the atiy work in ItU lipo, Ironi putting » new only one (landing through 'EVANaroN,
—drUw, by wh'ch puaoQort
visit the Centennial lUhlhition
iiiotf iioigl ami »l tractive }rt&gt;rliii^« of the YMl
Lake Forest, 1Ughi.am&gt; Park,
favorite »«n &lt;-f »l&gt;*
•'&lt; P»"y North* vtl maily accr-Mlbl*. jin Chlrago and •poke in an nM wh«&gt;L h» U10 building of Waukbuan, Racine.- Kenosha t&lt;»
piiiu. Iml can. in n-idition, vWt 1
ibo bet bugio over seen in tho county ot
t'-uunty at the fair C»p|r*»ivuel «MI»miwn.
NarthweatefB railway pn-»n- superior in- Harry. 1WI fonrel the phe* ; in the NllVAttglX
who was very -MMl/W*
•’‘•‘‘J*
Pullman Palace Cars
ab&lt;q&gt; with Jah-in Rich A Bro., corner o.
Chfirt h and Railnnd Street.
Are run on nil through trains of this
half had retired from the 0».v »“’* **1’?’. fcr
readXXGtf
a -eaMti i Hut not fbrlhm W which JephthaV.
Thia lathe ONLY LINE running Fali», aivter p-x-cn
...
-laughter trtlrej |c tl* HMtulaiM) a»d that
these can between ChlaafO and Kt. woadorftil muoa-m
Paul.
Cltle^ro and Milwaukee, or Chihe had . ■ long Imeu '«ai*b*l -rter by so
special otice
an-t tn&lt;Mut«in». the rr&lt;T'» of bird-,
«fo
cuge and Wluana.
faithfol a snanfhit. that it w•»» hardly *efe
At Omaha our Pfaop*fa co® noet with
for Mmi'ibo left !• Mwwdf, »&lt;» far »»'•&gt;
the Overland tileopunt on the Union Naattacna u an -lr li--,' W&lt;I
home; and »« VM foMI'if »t»J credit of »hc U
Pacific Railroad for nil points West Of &lt; urvm orgruifo-: -wood la u**4' faafoel;
vshiable •»
who m«y dcalrv It. |t wa»
the Mbtonirt MiyOF. '
die* w&lt; t»n
IM1 11'1' ,r‘P* WM errote-l
loauhre -re furuiabni with the WlukaU
&lt;-u»pile&gt;l 1y Hr. W. H Wennrlt, Heowwl
On the arrival of the tralua from the
with W-Wtfy oM l|il|. «*»•»* ■ ”*ft &lt;*’
fa—nper Agent, mi l may he had on appliew- ruular and vl-orw* tv U»te rulingtqafc and al- Ea*t orlgputb, the UalBAoftlMi iSlMwo
in.es l;*| i. •rnlHlhc -111 ei-Msjor, as welj ••
m-gaihrrni
some U)iO|ra, tlfat 4*tiiJ ‘I'riwg &gt;h® l*r&gt; ’•*1
For Council BlutTi, Omaha nfid-CaVup in flu- "Mwn-I bmplwl If
»«**&lt;* •*"’
foraln, Two Through 'rndn-iltfliy, wltlr
third, whu l’* I***?
•***•
Pullmau pulaoe Drawing |Rooin and
Sleeping Care through to Council Uluffii.
Thomapple Caucus
k|&lt;M|r»ly wHtkjptlrtaM •»» from r*ylagM&gt;
trot la pr-veatfav Ikfas
For Kt. Paul nud Minneapolis Two ia f».t becoming th- lavwrile Ihae !•
thing in r-gsr-J fa the frmlnlne portion of |he
tbetu. Ami it mar -1-wvt L- —&gt;
Through Trains Dally, with Pullmnu site luial. i-:LtM via thia, l&gt;e»UbM JiM
c-tMMBy-fa* wrifbiy *. wfaro. b«i th*
haaUpnwn^l M all alloy
|hay wetc * - 0 rll repr**et-led ’n muaclo ao by
i-u Ft Way (art. th- f-U^-blg de|«qi-l-* *«r« fa^rfgnr fafee-IIUre vk-«-M«
Two Trains dally, with Pullman 1'aim;..wIt MHllwv.iy.UM •!•••»
,u ,U‘‘
-n feUn-itt—t»FH 1'fv.tl, •&lt;
('ftreattaobwl. and running through in
portion of |U m&lt; |h.l -fa .trying to *•**
r..uhtv : T..|&gt;m«lw'— M«
*,0*'h'K' i.-rr rwo-ronof tA-Ph-HMMo
Manivette
FilAKK &amp;4N0IV. .
Ibpmmd.M something booij* •*•••" rwU
For Milwaukee. Four Through Tntii a
s-ub-• «•
.
gcp'l
TI’M 4|f.U
dally, 1‘ullinan Cara on nlgirt wains,
Hm of froM-'ii.
Cofote.
.
TW inttcrv Ar* »!-•&gt; hieblr Parlor Chair Cnre on day trnlnn
The wruuseamnie wp* »•' |'l* wd »*riuue;
xnsu.
Beprtr-’afelire CunvBnlk.n :-F. H. I’d- ,llw- for fa. redfamr --reiFor Sparta anti Winona nud uoinU in
*’&lt; .. „ . . U n
u-d
B. Tta fc»Jr*no(rM~«l—d tk«
uu '»• -‘ -"“"E
M Innesota, One Thrauftli Tram daily,
with 1‘ullutan Klvcporn to Winona.
...d
'•*’« “ ’"T, *£»k;«u&gt;
- «•»■ »■; «M*7
For. imbmttM .wl'typort- 5’*«
MUI.-*., *ui&gt; p-r -1'" ”J
,
Throng h Tre&gt; we duRy, w|th. FiU hnrat
1»R
-*• *•*”’*1
* naiMlu
I?
•Carson night train-.
-U
u*'1 k-“
For IntbuquafUtd'La Croaae, via ClitiX. Hr •*.
“. t*
tb&lt;
■ ton two Through Trains daily, with
Tl..
-m
’ Pullamn Cure on night train to McJ-.-, i-r- -o iw —j”1'';
WM ..rr--l «»• ♦-«" V*0 *vl
15
’ Gregor, fawm.

t»O| Perr.-JKind.nr..

N

lil-e-U),

Bouiht very low and WB wilt sell /hfrn at
prices that will please Iks closest buyer.

IlHl Hiding |Hlic«i

qW
i'ui-cr liu.-wn. Lnrlii

kl:

grovFa more Inttr
mx. Jint glance
&gt;h la otfrrad for
tartfor-l-on-Avon;''

- L-iTafeiifonsiv"'Wpn*

itulniodng daleguw'tu the

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Irfurd Oik*
Golden Qtt

SV.rSS.S

.

u—.. -h.

1U- K**dM&gt;i to
“'I
.,4^-*-' “ » •““'Ji

n„1» "-o — r**-

bring MTVfd'
,a
To thtMO Heading r««»»U-u *c •juW ***’
r-b.ui.
»-»&gt;«• 1*'!."J?

U , at
1™, (.mln •*"-

UUU

— In—*K*» 9t

'r'

&lt;. o«4»in
*“•'"• 'r'r'
« Jnnn »&gt;« *« '
R«nt«n».

Ulma it. M alloy, Friend SMet.

earn ef owrretvev1

an own*) 09.

For Sioux CHy-itntl Yankton, Two
Trains dully, Pallnun (farate Mireourl
Valley
vauv.r Junction..
k For Laho Genova, Four Train- dally.
Rockford. Hiertitig.
Kiertiiitr.
Ki-npahn. Iotmi in uscir o—oio"» eeataa
r K.ir.
For, Rockford,
Kvno-lm,
JanehVilte, and other polAU, you can wsau to kn-iw all al-out il. Al
to rar a Mtska it pvduc.
have from two to Jun train- daily.
New York Otfire.No. &lt;1*. Bmadwsy;
Ik-totiOttce No- &amp; StateHtoet; Omaha
Office, 3M Farnham StreeT; K«n Fran­
7
cisco O®«, llfl Montgomery Hlrecf;
bMMiiwa that wlU Par. I
Chlsaa
-* —*
ra many aroet* wlaBi
under
tr«&lt;; Kinslo Street
, K emtio and Canal
ft Depot, corner Wfillfi ■K
Street
gtld K^www—
—
For rates or Information not attaina­
ble fro«u y«’»r home ticket agutite, np,plyto
MABViKHvornrr.
Ota. SupT, Ulilcigo.
W. H.lttBNXm ~
HOIXOWAT A CO
God. Fare. Ag’t, Chicago.
-

(Jst of Patents.

“ m*w’.

r. White, B. R Rwhchr Detroit.

Smttb. Majt« * Fnnrrow.

E

�next under firmly down uudMT the wore.

WAmnaTM®i.

SuDKtimre ft to necemary to water
fruit aud other treea, which were se&lt; this
or bB *eeao», to me thaw in a severe
dasMBh. Once a week to often enough, to

wafaHirem; but &gt;t must then bo done
Mfriw^y. I usually apply ftp® IB gal-

kantRA b*lf * barrel'of water to each
UVWUpTfUl Wp
I take a 10
gdfag keg. aad a*Wer flrktn to pump
th* sratprtoK aridnkag. on * wheelber»MS.WUtn tbe-H-n, them All tha

1^atoo ;xwd thw I oarry about 20

gallonc

MAOSM, with a piece of carpet ovoe the

\

Rwrecaabe watered

|g f abort lime.

Tha nareof the waterpot

sUnU

h'rre

ttAMMKWKB TOOLS IDl KOWtow,
jrafttert should always* havu certain
ttoeful taato to eoahlo them to do any Iktlajobon f&lt;toy d*ya or in the wiwtor
arawm when &lt;me ku no cut-door Work
to do. A ptoaa or two, bite end braces,
emo or two augen, chtoato, Sire, drawing
knife, ecnw driver, two good mwo, cum
email fur fan work, and a few other
dungs wiH amkn a good «ogtfa” for «
fanner. Then go to the hardware store,
and buy a yrer'e supply or more of vanouisfai* to gf anile, screw* and bnde suita­
ble for alt kinds of "tinkering” and you
,
jwill he eare to iwc them sooner or later.
Buysorwaby the gruea, and the finer
1kindn of mule and brack by the pmscr, u
«th^r cant but hulc. and are stlwava worth
'tbeWcoet. Farmer* ovre a duty to (heir
sow to learn them to ura such tools
(before they go out into the world to corn
1their living, iw no man ever regretted tho
time
apcist in his boyhood to learn how
‘
to use carpenter took, because *huro arc
often
things to be repaired or made that
‘
assy man ought to bt' able to do, aud not
(Mild for a mechanic.

BO WOT.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

Where ypu Wi4 Bud all kiude ol

FURNITURE!
Of every Peecription which wo
cau wU ohaapw than any hmu'»« Bar­
ry Comity, for tuewo rraaona:
ImL Bwauee ww have »to rent • &gt; t*&gt; ,
8J. BeM«w wo uukf tho wk*»« of «»»
Rd. Bocauiu' wo kwp thotwslo work-

Tarrant'h Seltror Aperient.

•OLD MT 414. DRUfHJIftTH.

in many ]Jac»ei
tpeit arc effected
with the black rot i_ _^_
r pff.
4pp
Fre-luf oJ
..

.

rnita- Ma.

»•« to Amy u«.
*—•*&lt;•“ tfetp U SO«1 Min.

act aa ii
always I
the grep
about t
umalloAi.

luomw &lt;|uaatlty of fhrit, it u
at take a jmir of wisore, when
tare very «uall, and cut out
Hi-third of tho clqutcn —tho

aitMf ♦

L^saor.

to be as
fine m afakiag can

m

Peerleu Milk Safe*

now on uxhft»itluti nt our FateftutN
6|ore. All ktoda of work arade la or­
der. Ropalrhig of allXtada of old fur­
niture noatlv done.
WK MEAN lifrtlNKM!
bXirulturo Rooms voutji aldo State St.
opixaltr H. A. Goody ear’s Hardware
Store.

t .lJjrrXF»4ALllK:i.'UA1l|DM.
ktotsefowi hpe«ton are reetltM under

BvJ

and Ukm

tefrS.UBSi!!!.!!*.

W. a. GOODYEAR,
LTKHM

•UAkNTEUJGIUm

daring three

JWW MUTMDIT.

MUSIC.
The Druggist,

tidrsSa »y Mk af-100

httyira_________________
MALE ON KXECLTIOM.

ITBBUTS hRO'h

Bospsctfully announces
iwswXfiuwfc.—.
that he turn again r&gt;,tfurf«i
J KM&gt;.» I
in th&lt; .VBUG liidjlli, suul
tuts in stock (Huliinill/arriv­
a.u 4.
ing, « fresh find genuine
Am Jan OB Ibabeat vreseb to pack
Slock
fi(
Drugs
and
Medi
­
nail oMgrito of buUar in. Tube should
cines,' l&gt;yr Stuffs. fancy
WMsbeamdeto bold brine, and
ood Utal imparts do bad flsror.
'Fh« • Goods and in fad a ooin4ttoraU«lA»well worked to get
plelc Stock of Druggist's
1 the buttermilk; then in packing prom Merchandise Which he offers
dreaalnnhr, ao m to uxohtde tho air,
&gt;w w* W* rill you ren fill 'the |r- *» Unpeople at greatly Be■,|h* smm with a cMh over which duced Prices.
W &lt;|no .to to to U kid, cotariDg
REMEMBER,the Pso SOLID WEALTH I
MSWUto* *bA**&gt; an^ your, butter will
•pie's D rug S to r c is di­
rectly
opposite Empire Block.
' '
rrn n« aaaar.
1 One door east of Spauldings *600.000 IN GIFTS!

ftxl to feed Boon after n
that tho nheop might not
he DMoa of tho akin were
। Mtion of the snlphur.
t seven yaem I have athided irivtag toy ahaep into a sheep wash

;

aud vverytlilng In the FumUure Hire.
We Invite ml !*n»na to call and look

QAWRWT OR WQIX1X MAU.

Nk •ad farmer who keeps aheap will 1
allow Cbatn to become covered with ticks
aul Mate do effort* to destroy them.
iatha way a auccrreful wool grow*w
ruawV* bwahrep: “Seven yearn ago,
Iw wt* *** BheariDp, I immmed
*7 lambs in tobacco water, being careful
to trep their eyiw ami noses out.
Aa
«*•••.th«J wars dry. I couuneuecd

we

«bnw (foods.
FarlWl hartug Ptotorea to irama
wuukl il” w*11 to?
r**xned °r “•
&gt;W we &lt;911 tfe |t F ..-rand Cto-aper thaw
any hZw In P - .y Coantff. \\'•
the iJtoeet ai.u 1W imtoeteu stock «t
P1CWRE FRAMES AND MOULDtxoe, BKACKwra, Paper-Holxp
km, WALtz-PoenrrH, Svtpfkr-

When t row hu a swollen Lag. or ud&lt;*IW Btrsot.
Th* udder
shodd be bathed ftrnpuuily with &lt;x»M
»*•' Uiro ths cow, in bran, ; w 8
drejaaftiaottweof aoonlto
u day

«T»iM ajdUffhl ^0 Jr. 3J()n

.

We aell nonv of thia cheap-inadc Fur­
niture that &amp; made by machinery. Thu
goods we make to made by hand, and
wamutod. W« invito all i«ereons to
rail and Inspect our gomto, fur they *1
te ar
Ku trouble at all

HUIJIXMO.

arrriNo wihts.
From toauy experiment* made, it npin on plowed land pcare that the upper cud* of po»U, ai»
harrow U in at aay aeeann of tho they grmr, whou not iu the ground, lasts
much lojjfcov tUu tho bum do.
The
year jou phne. It ia impooible for any
reason u that tho poree of the wood of
krnr to fcaow In advance what tho ben- the uppt ends, when turned down, carry
“
M no nun
out the rater, while the poree of tho
uere hi* noil contain* butt ctuifjt into tho wood.
&gt;&gt; •
my.
i apu tor any crop.
SO boshefa pre acre
|foe«elour, or

mun.
..
4th. Boooum) we warraut all

lUarnku, July IB, 1S7C

-

STEIKHOFF &amp; WfiOV

t|n»ii4r.i &gt;&lt;• l.rtn/ sr«r (’rented

.KU I bits

M KB6 Sai'KKI* SxMtCTW:

teria, U!cera|p,l S.rc Tbo«i. u
and other Fetrr

u/S.tJ»“f5b£“
EHJVUMtev;

iStfir.'S'rX/ii!

KTKHS VITAVO VBOIMMM.

KTSIIB

U HUAS' OBMWTIOJfH.

tba 1'i.blSe

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THE KENTUCKY

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THt MEMt er MIAMI

THE F(l|i OF PAIN

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h
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u tkiak rtml r&lt;* to&gt; ancetod with such a
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imwhtoere aaw adrarritod for «ato in the
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sawetoctiaw whto w*ha*o changes »n the
wwUhre naddealy of from SOtoiOdcgnaa a* we aftau do. Tho ftet that web SySrr
Smu have bare, to tb* market, from

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, ought to 4u&gt;w that
trereriag iu the theory
Keep yew* anoaty and

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VOL. XXL

NO. 32.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 47, 1876.

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SHOOLMISTRESS.

UNPAMLLED SUCCESS

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CH AFTHR

HIXTKXN.

Mr. Harlow held an interview with Dr.
Emerson, on the-evening of his arrival
at Calcinator, and learned from him the
whole story of his grandson’s life, whom
lie had come cxhrcasly to carry home, It
would nave
haveneon
befn aim
difficult
for inc
theaoctor
doctorto
to
wuuia
cult ror
u„. beH r.n.&gt;-1
Reline,

f j itn/ H25 sold last year and every one gave
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bullr.- S.U.r.cJjo.1

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found him an agreeable companion.

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‘ THK PKERLES COMBINED MACHINE WITH the JOHNSON RAKK,I
1 orphan condition, mid lovtd him because
I ho belonged to Abba Wardlow atsl was
la the Best Keel Kake Machine in the Market. Tw.« tlngcr Irani, and three set »o doar t &gt; her. He knew that the prutu; of tarives, furnislusl wlthcvriy Cunibined Muchhir.
\\ u also have the
.
be she
made
the
dying
mother
was a sacred one, and he would
never hive thought of her non-fulfillment
I of it.
He adnrircd her charity, her oonsisj toney and her devotion, and as these vir-

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TlUUMI'il SINGLE REAPER.

I lues all soemcl to bind her more doacly
to the orphan !&lt;oy, it sectned to derate
the child in his cstoem and affection.
There were some few reasons why he
Borti Fitiiahi-d and Gnfiuhihuil.
thought it might b^ pleasanter not to have
The TIsvwt; Hirer* VRlrmtor. linfinlw PilK. Ohio SWrepolttlttw,4 a diild in the Ixxue an a. permanent reriAKI» MlWrtriiX RWEKl-HTAKrs, AI*U&gt; TUB BiKIMALL. CrxrVERt dent, but he was obliged to eonfoM they
HDI.I.MU
were purely selfish motives.
,Tl|dn ho
) thongiit of die very many hours ‘that ±c

Which Is lire liest ()n«- Wheeled AIac*lihi&lt;* in the Market.' Call and

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SEETHE BATH PLATFORM BUGGIES

jhe^i-fcekli h^blicaji batw,

1 THE &lt;H,D AND HEEIA BLR TAYLOH HAKE. AND THE IMPROVED

GEO. M. DEWEY

Wife of a physician has of necessity to pan
alone, when her husband is on |rufe».*ioiiol dotien, and the eompsny of Hugh teem­
ed almnat indispensable. Ho knew very
' well that it wonld lie a serOTo trial to Abby
• to part with him1;1 ami he finally' came to
die condunion that it would be bettor for
the boy himself to be under the judicious
management of Abby, than trusted to (lie

JACKSON WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND

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A2iP. jWll.LlSHER.

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One doi'T.eaPt of Goodvcnr’s Hardware.

MESSER. &amp; POWERS.

liarrr

Siri-el.
THICKS'

tings, April 12, 1870.

Hils

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|n. D. OULLOCK’S TEMPLE
of JJonpartetTyjte eowMerad J

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Kip I
.in I 12 fo I 50t*u
I .uni .*»..•» i ."..j o:
I»k-i-.rr qtylpiei

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MUSIC JACKSON,

«T.'» | »U.(W i
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care of a failing old man.
He had paid his last visit for the eve­
ning, -and wus sitting thoughtfully in his
ft g• room,
- wh««
«
kho wm m|j.jd
i i._
to CO OH ■rntin
Ilf* tn Mr.
liebard's,,whose
little child
---------------------------------------_1 was in a
•I u».
fit- He
H« took off his
bin dressing gown,
go
and
.
pulled on his boots in rather an impatient
i manner, thinking,half aloud—“Five days

i nionu and then a season of nwt I"
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H&lt;* found the child in a bad way, true
j enough ; it seemed she bad boon eating

green carrots and wild .sorrel, and drank
froely of warm milk before going io bod.
There the little thing lay with her cyot
rolled up in bar head, nnd kpr whole body
in convulsions. Calling for hot water anil

to.Wr «uo ।
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bias. ^C&gt;01
.Ii» rti- a. and

a tub, he speedily arranged a Lath and pul
I the child in, while the ra ilhcr stood by
1 wringing her hands, and making loud outerica of sorrow.
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Mr. Hebard was a hard working man,

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PRCFRSWttt MB B9SO GARBS.
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with a large family of children. His
finrt wife had died when Martha was but
a few hours old, leaving him with six
children from the ages of twelve down • to

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the baby; he manged by putting the litllo
one out.to nuroc/to get along a year, with
hiring pu&lt;rh help asj he conld obtain; it
was hard times for his children, hard
limes for himself, and still harder fon his
pocketbook ; and ho nmolved to try Mme
more prudential course, and before Mattie
was thirteen months old, a mother wdsintroduced into the family. The baby was
token home, and he hoped for tetter
times; but it was only piing from bad
to worse ; five more children had cqiu^ to
te clothed and fed,* and the poor mother
grew discouraged and tired out. 1 Hebard
himself got in the way ofdrinking a-good

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S'BY ATX AW. Prompt (ttrauoa .said I
Cod«s&lt;lr&gt;tu. &lt;i|!ro With Win. 1.. Vubb.
?&lt;*«&gt;. .Sk»dlcvilto.Mk*.xariy» J

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HARVEY WRIGHT,
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Michieaa.

Nashville.

Great Bargains
READ!READ! READ !

Pianos and Organs

Special Medical Announcement
■Ini) Comfort and Happiness

The Smith American Organ,

Afflicted

Sick and
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”F HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

HAZELTON BBO.’S PIANOS.

DR. J. B INSURE

ERNEST

te.4 and Justly •elebratnl Wmlriafa «•
'i uonuiMwui nr ■. iurwBu**-«■
Il .nwlor e-imultaHon datinx tW5»»d

GABLER

PIANO,

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

jkltoctaau^sp is cpeelaily of she 'Mlowityr

Every instrument FULLY Warranted.

® tows fei1 Nsi Ones.

Old Pins

ot w^iqrir. iww

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j'tTorMd Rapi^.
Branch Hofcsa«

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“Do you want to part with one of your
children F
“Yes, half. a. doses of them, if anybody
wants them.”
“What was your-hurry to send lor me,
if you want to get rid of the urchins?
You wonld. have had one law pretty soon." |
“\Vp doo .t ,want them .to tlin. of course;
but it is hard time*—se many mouths to
fill, and'.nothiug to put in them."
“Mr. ‘Hebard, will yon give Martha to
mo ? I should like her." The girl's eyes
led, ns she looked up to him with
a
itli a
surprised look,as iflhure was!bo|Mj

"iiow.'l™!.’1,.™! lh« tteaur. -‘I &lt;ul

lo talk with you. Were Um, ekoice girn
you Io auy wiik AU»
um, lnJ w«k
your .way up .frith om help, to obtain an
edw&gt;tjoi» and nrnkp
man, moatly
7e?r&lt;&lt;W./CMrtioos, or to go to your
aged
age* nmndfsthcr,
grandfather, ennsq
auia into poaaeadon ofa
large/pctuneJi vjqgji
largeJprtuBp„|ivjng
A W&gt;. of ease and
comfort
ir. .
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’ —W|h*A
,'.rr” r&gt;-wpi
’’WH J00 chooee?
"I don't know : just im the woman Think .jtennqslj, ijqw. which vou wonld
prefer.-.,! ... , .
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says.
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... entirely
—“Umriq EuivhrdfidmVKihought it all
“I should
want you to let her
alone, J should allow no meddling, ovpr, and l?lkod"hlxxit jt with Miss WardWhat say, Mrs. Hebard ?"....................................low. I .koow wfaiclt i would like best by
“I don't set! how I can spare her; she i a good deal, and L-know which I shall do;
ttkvs
care ofthc buhv."
baby."
lakt-H earn
but I mean,
meau^.
iri maka
make «
a good man
man, in
“There, you'see you have tnniod your either cmou |If £iWV- I should be hap­
oWu dish wrong a'dc up; you won't let your pier to stay here, but I know I ought to go
child
nld gogo- when you have a chance."
to my grandfather, if he wants me."
The little one made a movement which . ."He does want yu«; he has come for
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brongh
the «
Doctor
to
Mattie's
side^ .lookyou'"
­
ing up,
-r, she
— whispered
—r—
.
;
Every drop of blood, seemed to recode
‘Due* Miss
me? Muy I from (hechil^’i f^e#.
his heart. The
Aluw Wardlow'waitt
Wardlow _
come if rI mn
can m&gt;«
get .«-.&lt;•
away 7"
Doctor cauglit bnii to his arms.
W&lt;* nodded consent, us he was bolding
“My poor dcarehild
the little wrist in his finger*; a happy
“Oh, I had hopcq he gojtld not . want
MeffwaA sob*pi&gt;yr' ’
look crept over Mattie's face
/
_ “Say,
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Mr. liebard,
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-- you going
„ to
...
“You mint be cordial and kind when
give your little girl to me? I will du you meet him, rosneuibering he is your own
well by her.'.
her."’
I grandfather,
grandfather, inidyou
mid you owe
oiu kirn
him respect
respect and’
*1
’t know ns I am afraid to trust !««.
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don't
Iwc."
you. I should think you might get
g« along '.
“1I will try to behave
b
properly; but how
without her, wife ; you arc
are always petting
pelting {I can I go
g&lt;&gt; away?";
away?" and the team which
at her ; there would be one the lets to : had
had trembled
trembled un
on h»
his. eyelids
eyelids now
now rushed
rushed
care for."
------ vhis
“ checks, and
....
. against
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down
he loaned
. “She's none of mine
!•;; you do
' as you the Doctor's breast for support.
like with her.”
“Now run to breakfast,
breakfast, my.boy
wy k
; there
“I’ll talk with her and the woman about is your bell. TcU Abba that Mr. Barlow
it, and tell you to-morrow,’’ said Hebard* and I will lx&gt; over about ten ; and mind,
“That young one is getting over it. You Hugh, that you behave like a man when
arc death on fits, Doctor.
What set her tou meet him."
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into it this time ?"
oust at ten they entered Mrs. Watson’s
Miss Wardlow met the old gen“Overloading her stomach, ns usual. It parlor
a.*«nh, Mrs. Hebard, as if you might be a tlcman with her usual stHtpoieemioQ;
little more careful of their food,"
Hugh was calm and collected, and the
“As if 1 could tdl when they have been Doctor felt &lt;[uito proud of him. Mr.
eating green traah ’ If Martha, here, took Barlow was much affected, and shed tears
any care ofthc'ynuvg ones, it would be n at the meeting. He was evidently grati­
help."
.
fied with Hugh's apjwaranoe. lie said
“Martha can't do everything ; she it at littluefluB daughter, but as they were
Work all the lime. I should, think she abo|it to woe**
ms grenason
take Ieav« he t&lt;4d his
grandson
would wear Iwr foci out, and no thanks he must take him to his
lua mother
mother's
’s grave ;
for it." Il was Hebard that-s^oke.
“rfor,"
—" —
said he, “-----------we must—
have aome grave’ The Doctor looked at the little girl, stones immciliotely ; it is not seemly that
silting, holdittg the child in her lap, and it should ba neglected. Boor Adeline!”
smiled kindly aa his cyee met hers. He
“Miss Wardlow has had some nice ones
thought of the hard lot of the child, toil­ set on all tjirir graux" arid the lad, with
ing and nursing from morning till night, a quivering lip ; {‘hot LwilLbs happy to go
with no respite from her labor. She was with you whenever you wish ; we shall
a pretty girl, with a bright, intdliguat have time tefore dinner."
fact*, mid lie thought what a blessing it
Mr. Barlow took Hugh's land; and
would prove io her should her parents they walksd away toother.
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conclude to have ' her placed under the
influence of Mlw Wasdlow.
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The next morning, as Dr. Emerson loft
------- Uy ■ -1 ho Atnhiaaa, .Tayaha h S—to
the ptatti, he saw Ifebard hanging down
the street, and called tn him to know how
Atchison
tllo sick child was. The father came up
ful Arkansas Valley, to Poo Jo, Colorado
to the steps before he ■ told- him; it was
Sprags, Denver, Canon City, Cucharas,
batter.
Dd Norte, Trinidad, SaaUFa aad all
“Say, Dr. Emerson," he went on, “do
points in Colaradp, New Mexico and
you want Martha to live with you ? I
Aruoha. S}&gt;ecial round, trip tieksto to
thought it over last night, and inode -up
Dvorer. only S50, allowing ston/dT 'privil­
my mind. that my wife will never -snake eges both ways on themain-hne, and at
any thing of her.
She din’t have a hard­
Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pika's
er time anywhere than she finds al home ;•
Peak. LowuMnigrant-ntea to the San
but I shan't bind her out."
"I do not wish it; but, Hebard, you must
Pullman Palaeo Sleeping Cam between
not becoming to me for her wages;, you
the Missouri River and the Rocky mounta me her occasionally» .but’ your wife
tains without change.
CLmc couooction
childmh must not Be coining tWo made at Pueblo with tmiJ?&lt;rePrarer
bothering the girl."
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and Northeft Colorado.,
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“Martha wants to come, and I- guess
’ For. asana, time taMewraud the “San
{on can have Iter.
When shall you want
Juan Guide," uddntt..i
er to come?**
"I will let you know to night She
" To£u, ftn.
.has no clollto* that arc suitable." ■ :&gt;:i '
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“The fact is, Doctor, she is rather
badly off; we have jircay tough work to
Our £*si*ntrial,
get along any Way. • My wife ain’t ipucli

bn caleulat tort/’
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The Doctor smiled, and thought that
perhaps some one. else in. the family fell
a little short ,in that respect lieaidca the
wife, but Jic said nothing, as ho wanted,
to make sure of Martha.
Mr. Barlow had net yet come down to
breakfast, and having a little luwire, lie
walked over to his house to inspect the
garden. ITc found Hugh there, busily

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S.«

Train has brdtfttht me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for lbs
mumnor and 1*11 trade, whiahjJL-wtU sell

iliSvrent Kinds &lt;Of SetfirfK
dk» and Manhina &lt;MI. I sU* |s!)| Weil k
Cistern Pumps.' *
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Sag.naw and

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t।D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

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VorU Ed
intonded to have had all ihw weeded out
before breakfast, but there is rather more 1
workman I thought; they arc looking i

. Opposite the Post Office
nrtltf
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picture of btalth j and happine*. Aw he
was.
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watching
him
at,hw
wori;,
unobnerv“Nicely, tharjk yog; bu: w growiog very I
ed by him he cqnld but contract the |
fhat now.')’ . ’. ..i ;i.
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; •,!Y*a?Vlu.
spoon iu tbeir mouUt, sad that boy Maa months before ; then be wiw a pale-faced; axlW . •••
certainly oue of them," uald .Mra, Ho- 'puny, narmsora child, riiriwking from die

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“'■i.tn,

1 deal of ter.r, aad aometimm a glass of
something stronger,; -the farnj wm neg­
lected, the diildrcn ran nt large, went
ragged and dirty ; and withal, they were
about as thriftless a act as you will often
find. Quito a numbdr of the little ones
had attended sclwol. They all had new
suits for the winter, and aa they were goodnatured, hannlwiH bodice, they got along
very wall; they novar
made
any
trouble, and Martha was a good scholar,
apt to learn, and quiet to. updomlpod^'
She was tlic only oue who could assist
the doctor in the care of the sick baby, and
he could not help being surprised at-1 her.
quick comprehension, her active move­
ments and general uscfulntaa.
Alter a wbiM the uliiM'a symptoms
grow more foynrable, aod be administered
some medicine ond &lt;uU down to watch Ito
effect. The chib m,ii Martha’s lap,
her head pillowed upon her arm i Nra.
Hebard had calmed down,, gad afturi a lit­
tle, asked tlie Doctor.how Hugh Mumton

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rains porridge." said Mr. Hebard, suiMy. pride flushed jftio doctor’s face as hS
The Doctor Uiopght it was generally thoughtwj^j had wrought .the changt
bottom-aide up, but it would pot answer ...

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In the Apace below we print an

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article

’ from -Ubg L opposing the prinqde of rotu-

i t'faa.

williag to
both sides
hearing. W :
; at the unglue we regard ■ the positon i

' assumed bj ftJhg” as calOuiatod to

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—-------- -j j courage all kinds of frond in office, and as than the same amount of time and talent
a premium, tfpm political diahoneaty, if wonld warrant in any other legitimate

business, but if such bo the case let the
not for pq^onal dishonest. If the offices
are worth / &lt;ything, then one class of men salaries of some be reduced, and the f&lt;*s
_ of others beyond a reasonable rompension
should not t* permittexl to hold them

'^»Aanay
? by;refuihJ&lt;Lwi|li die treasury, and let the
’ . . ssM people demand tjic ^ necessary legislation
of them where the receipts t
small for- to render such actions available.
It b for the very reason that our offices
tone per *Zram, one term ought to satis­
fy any man a ambition. It fa not true, are not life tenure that the people should
beyond n very limited period.

gvor

event more'than "four years,

Naiiwal Rsprita Ticket.

no matter who assert* it, that than on any be vigilant and sec to it that they arc not
the imposed upon by incompetent and design­

duties duvolying on any county office,

&gt; Fur Ffitident,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
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of Ohio. '

Probate possibly excepted, that ing men who are able to pack Caucuses
any intdligrn.c man cannot perform, with- and Conventions.
As soon as it fa understood that honor
out any spfaial educationor qualifications,

Judge

We believe, our corresponded

to the

contrary notwithstanding, that our young

to fit

men should be encouraged

WILLIAM A. HOWARD,

them­

selves for uhy and every official station, by

” WILLIAM DORLTZ,

a well defined law of rotation, and that no

CHAR H. KEMPF,
PRESTON MITCHELL.
DELOS PHILLIPS,
JACOB DEN HERDER,
CHARLES KIPP.
JEREMIAH JENKS,
BENTON HANCHETT.
WILLIAM DUNHAM.

man or elate of men, should be permitted

to nland iirtheii way.

We, also,

regard

the talk al &gt;nt “civil service reform” only
a politicals ■ clap trap unworthy of any

public approval if it leads where our cor­
respondent point*.

The old story of the “Barry Co., Land
Company,’*

than which

was never uttered fa

a baser slander

revived

by “Uhg"

but he to Qw contrary notwithstandiog, fa

/hr Qavmutr,
CHARLES M. CROSWELL,
of Lenawee.

all a hunilAg.
Honor I id intogritj^sbould be required

Fur Lieutenant "Goferuur.
ALONZO SESSIONS.
L-' ot Ionia.

of every public servant, but all honor and
integrity fa.uot wrapped up in the bodies

and

Far Secretary of State,

aouliraf the “ina."

The fact fa they

eb eNez er g. d. holdkn

have juste i jnueh of it as the “out*" and

of Kent.

no more, irpetking of both clsmes m a
whole.

WILLIAM B. McCREKRY.
of Genemee.
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formed,
some of o' t county offices tin ixiy rnormoutly, an I the perquisites should not be

Ftir AfuKtor Gritmil,
RALPH ELY.
of Gratiot.

paid to

(frtnntiuib»rr oj the Slate I^uu
Oficr,
B^NJAMI# P. PARTRIDGE,

Fur

fa idle to

Deeds fa

vorth

of

R egfater of

fully $5000 per annum,

an dis that $4,000 more than most tncn can

eam with ll\i time* the ability required

Fur AleUiLrr afSlaie Board of Rhieiittnn.
WITTER J. BAXTER,
of Hillsdale.

to run that jffice, and we think a man
who'in font 'yearn ha# got F20.000 ••

the perquisite* of a public

position

quiring uo more ability to pcrfonn'well tbo

to

perform thonc of Register of Deed*, ought
step

down and ont, without a word,

and let some other of bis

fellow

enjoy the perquisite* for a
other offices do not pay no

Cbteyrrax,

re­

duties ofthc place, than are required
to

CflitresaoMl Ticket.
f*

man more than Tour

deny the forts, the office

Fw Superintendent of"J\»Uir.J&gt;utrnc!uiu.
HpRACR &amp; TABBELL,
'
of Saginaw.

Hrprnntntire

one

any

years under any circumstauej.

For AUonuy (ifumil,
VTTO KIRCHNER,
of Wayne.

For

citiicns

season.

The

largely a* this

one, and yei in some of them, the basis of

1

oofce eanwy q«»ao» prorehta to be
.nrlbing but a ban! toooe, man. In a
wad.tbalin all Ma life, bu b*&gt; beau
brazriiitol and .aallauog ™ b» lotarcim with Ma fellow
„
Tim amto, in tbo budtoouc, 3&lt;aX«
the idea of placing Headrick, ta
tbu.cltbor furtbr Prwduuc,I «Pmkleur,, waa daptMtod by Uw ftmocney iu unotoaurad term.,
"bda

the advocate, of a greenback curacy
were&amp;ronbk to Ma aaleaktou for the
Int portion OU the ticket, tod the fnenda
of Tilden and hard money cried out

sire “to gobble up" hard-money men and
soft money man, placed the exponont of
each financial policy upon the ticket

That fa onn nti ‘•ins" cry for the purpose and integrity are no longer a guarantor
for the continuance? ofa position the best
retaining tl fir position.
'

. Fur VictPrt*iik*t,
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
of New York.

JONAS H. McOOWAN
of । Branch.

an

independent fortune, can be secured in

four years occupancy, and they should be

the last onm lo'objcvl to, or

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sectetiitt? htCirferancc which will
destroy the other."

the

oppose

policy of rofition:

reform ha* lost ita charm, the conviction
having taken bold of the
public mind
that ‘lypoeaicy” which “fa the neeesmry
pass into the lands of thaae who pick burden of villainy,” inapirtu it.
Thfa long session of Congrats fa ap­
up a precarious livelihood by their wits.
proaching a'sum* die adjournment. Much
The folly of frequent change has been
time and large amount* of public »o«y
succcssfiilly demonstrated in both aur have been expended in numerous investi­
State and national legislation. Those only gations by the House of Representatives,
who have been continued in tbeir place all haring political purposes in view, ia an
terro after term have risen to be a control- expectation that the development* made
will, in a large degree, influence the raj
ing influence for good in the legislation
suit* ofthc approaching elections, State
of onr country.
.
and National.
If you go to chuTdi early, get a good
It'fa now very evident that the pur
front scat and become thoroughly inter­ pose of these investigation* having been
ested in the sermon, ought another man shown to the entire satisfaction of the
publie, it has become a matter of indifferto come and request you to move out for
cncc.what may be tbc character of the
his benefit 1 No, Mr. Editor ! we believe reports with which the country is to b«
that when the Republican party adopts flooded
They will have no effect upon
The personal
rotation as its motto, it Eids good bye to the result of the canvass.
&lt;pvil service reform, and begins to chant character of the candidates, and the reaneclive platforms of principles will be
its own funeral dirge.
the subjects of inquiry, and the conduUnc.
siona drawn from such inquiry will coneontroLthc votera of the several States
as to the direction in which they will
our ashington letter
cast Llieir ballots.
The announcement of Mr. Pack ABD,
Let ur not only Elect Hayes and the Rep nominee for Governor of Louisi­
Wheeler, but Redeem thy House of ana, that the colored voters of that State,
Representatives—The Campaign- who desire to vote the Democratic ticket,
ahonld have the same protection as those
Before and After the Nominations—
who wish to vote for tbc Republican
Investigations Barren of the Ex­ nominees, fa a reflex af the rule advocated
pected
Results—What
Southern by every Republican, North and South.
Republicans
Wish—Returning to AR that we claim fa a fair election, coer­
cing nor threatening no one, but leaving
the Fold.
■
every voter free to cast hfa ballot as bfa
conscience dictates.
How great in contrast fa this with the
Washington, August 12,1876.
The mercury is again into the nineties, domineering, tyranoua spirit of the While
Liners of the South ?
They demand
tnat uic CUKUW ,1MV« Niuura
wc will be in a hot box.
The walls in­ mere machine in their hands, that he
side of the stone and brick buildings are should Ignorehfa private judgment, and
not yet cooled, no great has been the in­ mbnytto a mockery of the freedom of
the elective franchise. Justice and right
cessant heat this summer.
demand that thia shall not b« permitted,
Next in importance to the election of that the colored voters shall be allowed to
a Republican CbL’f Magistrate will be cast bfa vote as he may wish. This fa a
the election of a Republican majority in right guarantoed io every citisen, and
why should the colored man of the South
the next House of Representatives.
The
be deprived ofitT
G^rc him this consti­
revolutionary efforts of the leading spilite tutional right of private judgment and

men will stand aloof and our offices

wdl

W

.

in the present House to obstruct judicious

legislation hare made them so

offensive

to the prudent aud patriotic people of the

country, that the greatest

exists

anxiety

to redeem the popular branch of the Leg­

islative Department of the Government.

Mr. Editor :
In your comments on onr previous art­

icle you eAher do not

comprehend us

and sareai in.

To elect Hayes and

or the same time,

and,

at

efforts

to

Wheekr

better

their

prevarication wisely govern the country, would

you inton'! to treat us with

Wc have no enemies

NEW ana
leoline from
ilaim to beat

with railroad ’i
x,h"!r

We prnit it because wo are always I

be the

five, at least, of tbo Southern Steles will
cast their electoral votes for Hayes and
Wheeler.
3
Thorn memlsTs of the Republican
party who, four years ago, were decoyed
into the Democratic ranks ha—
------’ shown signs of uneaainau,
the unnatural asaociatiou in
have found tbemaehm.
They realm

the

Coffee
From 25c up, and
Ground Goods.

sell pure

Spices.
You can have in’any shape you
want.

Crackers
We brag on.

Cheese
We sell the best

Tobacco
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places for
60cts. to $1.00.

OhioStone Ware
Is the best

Crockery.
uneaper man ever, iur
want to close out.

wji&gt;

Remember.
We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
HturtingK, Aug. 7th. 1876.

xxi30w4.

to accomplishment of but a part of a “con-

appeahc ot friends,to cherish, and we arc sumalion devoutly to bo
z- not doemed orthodox by the local leaden loyal

wished.”

The

Nsrth must secure the controlling

•

of the jprty. That our motives may not influence to which it fa -entitled in the
be uifaapSohended we will any that we
House ofRepramtatitcs, else the com

;

vole the Jiepullieau

.

the best that fa offered us.

ticket becanae it fa ing

of

administration

Hayes

will

be

NKW XDVURTISKMKXTS.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

The recon- thwarted in every possible way, and that
harmony in the working of the govem-

inetJtal machinery,

so enxmtial

prosperity of the country, will

to

the

be. want­

the accotjrta ofwhich are being eontinaaL ing. It will behoove the Republican
ly receive Holy the more convince ui tint 'party in every Gongrwisional District to
the policy -irhieh has been pursured ia im­ place in nomination the very bort mate­
politic, «nd not for the beat interarts of rial at its command for Representatives'.
Let this be done and

there

can

CUTTII6 *10KMWK

be no

doubt that the House willle redeemed.
Every thing connected with polities
givai ei idenre ihat the Premdentfal rem
paign of 1876 will be one of the moat ex­
to be understood as advocating, That fa ; citing that has ever occurred iu thiaf-

that merit.

competency,

honesty

and

intrcgity are that the (pulificaliocu which

we consider a* applicable

to

election

u

thuM virtue, it fa only reasona-

HHM that the perq.k

»hould be

Ofretefam* him fa hfa capacity of

tog

ttewn thr—

�ft* SEW YORK LETTER.
jFFICfAl Mria OF IA0IY ODOMTY.

Pewhe, —Pottiloil—

e»Tdtyvf

h,w al (U c&lt;wb^

Hulth—

Th.

Opium Habit—Aoton—Coat of High
'-Klog-Vaodarb.Tt-Bu.in.a..

GUIDE

It- TIME-CARD

N«n Yo«k Augou l*&lt;h, 1876.

rrrmoxi
OT th. J. Otaat H. &lt;■ u.u w M
tke first Ward in relation to Maple Rtrrot was
referred to finance committee

OTI. R. Boice end G others relative to a
crore walk' across Court street on the east

THE PEACH «RABON.
The peach trade has now fairly set

|

in,

•nd New York is reveling in this most de-

‘““"•‘■ITroU..

Tbo

amount of capital
•nd the tabor of thousands of men. The
one, requiring u

vast

dmd. u&gt;d oa]y tfcow who am rirL enough
to afford lo lose tnonqy will make the sea­
son at all. Tbo hard times have told on
the amusement world the same as upon
everything else.
THE COST OF HU1H UTE.
The fashionable people are diactudog
the question of the eoat of living in New
i ork. The cutting down of incomes con­

sequent upon the lowering of rents aud
the general shrinkage, Has brought to the
surface some ven- curious facts. For in­
stance the late Mr. Garner, who was drown­
ed in LU yacht Alohawk, lived tweording
to this schedule:

peach train arrives every morning, in Jer­

Lstal

UAMri^MAJMqo*..

DRY

fv-l.
Where?
At A- W. Bailey’s

Lonsdale masliu 12 cts.

&gt;-.ruB
&lt;9fwl
xr&gt;«M-

-

-kA

otparehiMtbon.yonhouMta

sey City, aud a very lively time follows its

Shirting Cols.
- .. ■
walk committee.
coming. The train constats of thirty-five
Extra heavy Shitting 12 cts.
Of Engine Company rslaiir. to tp^kinr
Uottooades 15 to 25 cts.
Ora, each ear holds fivu hundred baskets,
trumpet aud Lantern.* wa. referred to fire
Good Ticking 12 da.
department cummUteu ^kh m.lhority to pur- or 1 * ,500 boskets, ur to get it down to
Twenty bone fcnneU 45 da.
....
TOO
peaebcu, three million aud a half, all of
Two button Kid Gloves 90 eta.
— IA®
.... “xno
which art consumed that day. The cant
Peerless Warp 27 cts.
..." «xoo
Beautiful Shawls 85 eta.
arc built especially foe the jmrpoao, so that
I*uro Table Linen 45 cts.
.~. fi.aw
the delicate fruit can come to market un­
ATI other Goods in proportion.
injured and in good order. Just now the
Cull and see for yourself.
(P) aud Geo. M. bewejr for printing ($4) be
»«» TOOK noxktmarket,.
peaches
come
from
Maryland
and
Dekware
A ' full and complete asanrtment
of
allowed by ayes and nays u .follows:
Clothing.
Ayen, Evans, RraJ. Bussell, Sheldon and —in a week or two New Jersey will begjn
..... —........ ....... .............. ....... ....... —u»js®
xxiauglitf
A.
W.
B
ahxy.
It coat A. T. Stewart probably twice
to send, and a little latter eastern Pennsyl
Tomlinson 5
Nay. none.
vania. Fruit will be very ebrap this sea- that amount to live, and he didn’t waste
OKOHGK L HEA TtfS.
j any money un yacht either. The LoriL
Hon, and also very good.
ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC.
iiardit, who made their money in tAl»*w&gt;,
Tinkler, relative to building and denying the
-tj
NEW YOM MABEVT
expend more than this, and so do a num­ fiotttresi
POLITICAL.
prayer of the petition.
PIOT-CTRBSI
But now all the
The letters of Tilden and Hendricks foil ber of other fatndice
I am now all alone in Ute 1’hotogrnph
like a wet blanket ou the Democracy of figures bare to be reduced. The people
inour dull.
Wb«t Um.
the city. The fact is, Tilden's long delay, who used to got $16,000 per year fora businras, arid as I have nude arrange­
committee.
hia evident attempt to compromise with store arc mighty glad to secure a tenant ments to inereaM my fikcilitiw. for doing
for the same propjrtyF"s't $2,500. aud as a ibetter work than ever,’ all should call
Hendricks, hta selling out to the inflation­
committee be inatrneie* lo repair the street ists to keep them in line, has disgusted the matter of course thtey have got to reduce , and get a negative taken. The ' superi­
ority of my work in the past ta a tntffi- I
near Barlow a mill and .»u the North of Cooks, solid Democracy of tho citff, aud they are the oast of their living in proportion. The
cicnt guarantee of first-c
work in th©
making the most severe fight against him. high-fiyent at the dubs who used to pay $5
future.
Rooms in Washington Block,
Tilden is known to be a pronounced hard for champagne have discovered that bot­
jKinth aide State Street. • tled
lager,
at
t*m
cents,
taste*
very
well,money man, and the better class of the
31lf
Geo. L. Heath.
I.IVERI’tKH. MARKET*.
Of 8 8. Garrison, Special police 2
Demoerauy expected a prompt decided re­ and the number who have found than 40
day and nights
pudiation of the inflation hcruiy, to plain i cent brandy is unhealthy is "encouraging.
No Hee
.And,
moreover,
you
shall
see
on
a
great
I*elos Hopkins, one day and night
as to leave no question as to his standing
IkMdilnKr
dall.
ou that question. He contributed mom’y many of their attenuated legs, jmntaloons
Harvest in past and threw little accounts !
tart fall to brat Allen in Ohio, but hta for which they did not pay $25 &lt;m Broad
must
be
paid
nt
once,
sure.
way,
but
which
did
come
from
the
Bow
­
action now shows that it was not in the
,
Smith. Manee A Preston.
i
interest of an honest currency that he did ery at $6. Twenty dollar Loots arc going
DETROIT MARK KT.
it, bul solely to get a dangerous competi­ out of fashion, and no are hundred dollar xxi304*.

“Is

?:52

COtNTY OFFICKHS

........... .... T. w neaiar
........ ................. .JuheH.Hcbkiw

1^

.Porter Burton. Curti* Parrry

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

REPUBLICAN RALLY!

tor out of thc way. He has sold out to
the very men he was opposing last fall,
and consoaueutly has demondixed hta party.
The Republicans arc standing shoulder to
shoulder, and are making a rcty vigorous
fight. Fcntou and Conklin, Dix and Mor­
gan, aud the lights of the party, arc work­
ing once tnora in unison, and there can be
no doubt as to the result. New York will
rote for Hayes, by an enormous majority.
THE HEALTH OF TUB CITY.

unending Oruiasnce ia rolalicui lo saloon* on

Tumlin«rti ft.

( ounty Correspondence.

•Idegaie* to the. Itepreaentaiive

I'Lib. I'tike and I. W. Vroomnn.

Kith, late of Fort Wayne, Indi.

■cauetny,

of Monroe,

Mich.

tell to obtain the
ibis justly popular institution and

Freeport un Monday,

VANDERBILT
PROBATEORDER.
is still alive, but the physicians say that he
87AT It OP MICHIGAN. County of Barry, m.&gt;ta session of lb. Probate Court for the County of
never will _ again be seen outside of his
room^ His son William it in charge of
his vast interests, and the old man, conmpoui that his end is at hand, is arranging
so that matters will be smooth for him.
His intention is that his son shall .succeed
him—that everything shall go ou jual the tor th. Pro
„ulr as
„„,
ungn no
same
though
hewere
wereanrCi
alive, Bnu
and that__In thliCourtaoroortiaa
of xaidFdroaMad.
j .t|,
pn.
U ehaBge in BOl|,ing
The ument
...............................................................
L . The
Tkwenpon it ia orfe
junior us.*
has been
i .juuiur
meutrained
tnuneuto
to this
inn* end,
enu,and
and
•
. of
- ..
.....
! । knows
an much
his father's
business ns

Btw Ball.

THEOFfTM HABIT

PamiXY. 8.C Prindl.^Judrs ofProtelr.

,

janjsv^i^jssacws
tor the Probsts of tbo instrument tbU day Sled in
the Court Durvortinr to bo the last will and trot*-

*in&lt;lnd people, about ono third &lt;»f whom were

at we rronata mate, in the uily or
Send HU tap to till

playing since their hfat game with the
Hiekorys, while the lalifr (lob were hardly

Baseman.

8. a P1UKDLK
Unite*! Htates tknefal Ltui4

PROBATE ORDER
John Russ,.

Will tkbliaore.
John R*»ek,
Will (taer
Jim Roek,
. Roiaarl Grown

Jsck Fry.

opium, by taw, with a view of cbccktng Ute

Judd Hisrk’.

evil.

rironutlMUi

W. MaNiel.

THE AlH StMENT PEOPLE

not forcing lhemeelvM on the people

ur «jU d b Binr.iH.k O ob Jbo («&lt;-&gt;■
UJ). H. b •.»!•• —7 "*S“I •“&lt;»« tbr ballot, box.

m

l“« »f iL ^"7
iu Nor York mor &lt;hreo boo J™) 6r«

rlata actresses out of enpigemcBts, with
no rerthlr prospect of hxvinganjttnng to
do next scsson. The theaters in the mter-

Marsh Bellinger
Johfi. London. &lt; ,
A Bowker,
Merck Bellinger,

ST. MARTS ACADEMY

ior alllort money tastscaMio, and many of
the* wOkant opea at al! Otte fall. I »«•
tion this to show the thonmutds of youg
men and

Advertised Lettere.

PMRMK....;..

women who arc ersry for “e
_I.I »bnl r.httprs

•rfell-iaterosted.

u- “«rn

MUh. AuguM

J'&lt;«7. s-r. UUU.
'•hwi. r. Sul,i JOW0 iwrtm'Baphm K.

.. u»-r .-------- ?
om«r.
.......... ««*.
nir

he has allowed in

»hen busincra ta dull in the profanootl
meaM Btarvatkm. Onlv one theater in
wr—
a dollar last year, and

Km tab 1 iMlao «1»1805.
GILMORR k Q\i

. Hickory Corners. Saturday Aug. 121 h between
the ••Clippers'’ of Hastings and •‘ilickorya"

8. Montgomery,
-oof ivniljubvr,

Aug. 21 *t, 1R7&lt;T. at 7

him in this terrible «*4it»n ailtteg up.

o ritrat alia.

.•Kscsaesxsw

is making fearful progruM in the city.
The retail druggists say they are selling
ten times as much of this drug as they did
five years ago, ami that its uj&gt;o is not conhone, that frighlrned him : the team fined to any one clan*, though women form
a very largo per cent of their customeix.
The woaten of wealth and refmment are
more addidetl to ils use than those of the
lower elas&gt;ert. The favorite form of taking
the left hip and inMictlng a terrible wound the drag is in laudanum, for the rvasnu
nd holding him tael while the sickle did its that in that shape its use ran l»c more
easily copoealod. Women on the nveutira
meet nt each other’s houacn to indulge in
the Tice, and opium drunks are Itecomiag
as common in the houses of the wealthy
u whisky drunks are in the dens down
town. A great many.commenced the use
of the drug for the effect it had upm their
appearance. Al first a dune of opium
bnghtenra Die eves, brings color to the
cheeks, and quickens the wit, while ths
effect lasts. Ladies in society take a done
befuragoioff to a ball, or party, and hare
dragged in thia terriMe position 8 or 10 small doset in their pockets to take in the
i, then by ww mysterious providence course of the evening. As a matter of
cowne it only takes a few weeks for the
habit to become fixed, and once fixed it ■
ImAh
never broken. The victim uara more and
more, until it cannot i&gt;e concealed. At
thia stage they do not care to conceal it, for
.
.
.L__ ■-------- — re if - «nirl and

Ro then unhitched them

trade Ihii i
Tbo lota i

la seems ns though we were never going
to get through with the hot srarom. Tins
week the thermometer lias gone up into
the umetieB again, and the uiuriahty
among the children ia again, frightful.
Over six hundred died last week, mu average of almost one hundred a day, and ■ the the old man himself. It any man supposes
adults are suffering almost in the KaiSe I that the country is to be relieved of raunn
i
A j.^raltar rorui uf.l^keulCJJ opoly by the death of the old man they
flour uew. «LEMU
is raging througn the eity, caused by the are mistaken
Young Vauderbill is just
long continued brat, though' probably, the I as shrewd as his father, and, if any differ
tuarkats rriejs hsr. &gt;a«SM smo.WB waits
water, which is unfit to use half the time, 1 cnee, more grasping.
has quite as much to do with it.
It is
BltHlNEAa
nut a cholera, nor is it like anything the
: is as dull as poaahle. There it ubsolutdy
(ArsvatnrTJ
JaJasolProbata.
Naw nalBarias.I
city ever saw. The victim gora through
[ nothing doing and no prospect of anything.
1
hot and cold stages, and in a few hours ta
--------------- -Batter rood tn ax
a curpac. The doctor* were purxkd by it, j Between the hot weather and the dull
PROBATEORDER.
timra,
New
York
is
ns
dittagrocable
a
spot
though they now have it under control. If i
fiTATEOF MIOHIGAM, CantyefBarryM.-Ai
a arsaion of ths Probolo Court f®r tbotfewaly of
taken in tiare-tliev rife saving all who have I| a? there is ou earth.
: per bU. dull
larry holdsn st tbo Frobot* OtBro. In tha City of
potato----------irevrldmthr
Pirrtto. Hastina* on Munday tbr Ilth day al A usual, in
not been in the habit of using ardent spirits
tbayoarvaa thouaaad ei(Ut ttbodrod and Mrraty-

•a reaping wiillet

la-l &gt;a«ie, we arcidcrulj omitted

In short, economy is being pracnot because any body likes it, but
John Stanley sclh' better and cheaper
because they must. New York ia very Tea, than any other House in the city,
virtuous now because the people havn’t
xxl—14l4
•
the money to be vicious on.
a

for Hinkorya.

WANTED!

�NEW ADVERTIBMEKtS.

If. J- fW

G. P. Rowell 4 Co'l. Column.

Carriage, Sim aui Onfflfflfcl

OUR WASHINGTON

,

TTMlEjrABLjj

’nHz, Effect. Apr

PAI N.TER

■ -.

going eajt.

At A. M. Hock’s C*rria&lt;v.pbop

JelfcrsonSt

•lion to

iHeting®, Mich.
_ s*1**"10

J.Cole&amp;Son

S^lwJ^Tte
M«rl&lt;H”’ &lt;•“*&gt;
NUHXin want, to know why SenaETbX.II'. Char,. -I-

WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL

twined, eto.
uj»*g B lonK tine 'tween drinka," old
Mother Earth sighed oft Saturday evening
lint u the thunder cloud bunt over her
after her conunous thita of fortjfthrer

Joy.! The htM-torn of any character u&gt;
- , wu on the 17th at June last,
____ ______ time a'few apologetic showers
have Tinted us but to tantalise. Early
vegetables, corn, eto., am’now past redemp­
tion, but all late or Fall crop* may date a
tiefr'ldise of ftftwhUo th® thousands of
young truce set out this season, our parka,
avenure. Acalready shows the revivify­
ing influence* ol the drenching they have
enjoyed. A few days more, and thousands
of dollars expended on our parks and gar•____ .___ __ij
k—, totally lost,
ir Centennial;
it city on ike
After

all the “fire J smoke,"

Oftr ftr Sale Jal tie M Unit Bale

f«l under th&lt;&gt; wea'.har. I ratart to my
Tarrant's Seltter Aperient.
wbieh I ka«p alvayt la th* hoatt.” WtMteM.aiut
•oonontcal m wall. Ha dote aet.rMert to viiljot
meatt flor raliar. Ha anw Natural rtenady. Ui tho
shspu uftktaaj^ritat.
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, BOLD BY ALL DBUGOIXTS.

LAND

plaster

STUCCO
WATER LIME
.
LIME AHAffi

but

~imisa soiWfc'rn
statioxf

/

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

GOING .WEST?

mid be Imppy ngnin

$H»7 24«xddbe eollacted in twelve yuan
for a national" monument to the memory
of StooewwS Jaaks m. The committee
have wtaly turned that aun oxer to the
Loe ■ Monument Association. A» “one
good turn deaervM another," would it not
be adviaabb) to mrn all Ute funds over to
the rappoti of the orphans ' made by the
devilish ambition of Davis, Lee, Jackson,
Turner, Toombn, Gordon, and traitors of
that ilk ? “Thumbs up I"
We have long wrestled with our gigan­
tic intellect in endeavoring to come to some
column Ufso.tta etotof ofj. Proctor
Knott, in the Blaine examination, and
that of the “White Liner" Blackburn in
the .UjkTOdahle accusations he failed to
confirm with the tesumouy of ’ Marsh and
cither ductile tools. But the following bit
cifdeacription of the “underdog in the
fight" so fully relieves dm “g. L" afotesaid, wc present it without further intro■luction :
.
“A city dogwna trotting along quietly
under a carriage, when a country dog. duncolored, and tangled haired, and with a derirete show off,. espied him. Without
bwitetion ha sprang from his trust, and
made a headlong dash fbr the snob.
Whether ta mistook the length of hu
stride, .or the revolution of the wheels, is
not known ; but he had his month open
aa-J his teeth ret in readiness for a bite,
when the forward wheel struck him aud
kaookad him forward, and die off horse
gave him a kick and sent him back again,
and the forward wheel pareed over lam
a»d tasrnpd him over, and the bind wheel
dimed upon hint and went grindtag'down
on the other nde. This left the country
dog lying on his back in tbc streets, sob­
bing with his whole heart, and thinking
of green fields and umbrageous trees, aud
what a spotless ass he had made of himself
in the opinion of diat city dog ami hw
perfecdy contented couipauions.-'
The nomination ana confirmation of
Gen. Baum to the position of Communion
er of Internal Revenue is but one more
evUnaoeof Premdeot Granfs Jeterminataffi to^phttame tai loyal man on guard,"
tad agurartee to. hm old comrades in
uaai that tataa never forgotten die efforts
they made to keep the “Union u it was."

THAISSJIAST.

CornW of (Mate- »•* &lt;*«n-h

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Mid. Aqneerbook.
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TrrANTKD^UkMW PK11WM CAM MAKE
W $300 n month Milins our l«tltr-eobyln» book.

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SALISBURY A BROSSEAU
,

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Dealers tu-ell. kinds

FURNITURE

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AGENCY

Look here !

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petal• ia boa th Wert. „ j.'

Look here I

What! don't you think we can sell

iSiMscS

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

dneh&gt;er than any firtn in,(be State?
tan do it, fur, with the help of

We

J. M. HEWES,

» Summer Time Table.

we guarantee Salisfactiou.
llcnme furnished free to any pen*-n
parehasing n Coffin worth
We
can give you U tter figures than ever of­
fered before, for we make the most of Mir
Coffins and Furniture.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.

. Hustiugs, 1 Ace.. 22. 75.

LEARN TELEGRAPHY

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AF ORTHITE FOR ONLY $12

We tave before us an official statement
from tta Bureau of Stotisttoe, giving tlw
vduto, by Custom* Districts, of Import,
into, and Doreeatic ata Foreign ExjK.rtx
of Merchandise from, the United Staton
during the month of June, 1876. The

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                    <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 33.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY. AUGUST 21.1876.

typpMlj Republican Bawwr
GEO. M. DEWEY
i.V/&gt; PUBLISHER.

Read the Record
O3F" a?*xxj@:

OLIVEB (BILIM PLOW |

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.

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9jM I 10-001 iri.to | _M0
I2.00 I wool WM&gt;I »M0
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rlll.4 I'AFER IN ON FILM WITH

1506 Solo /jV iB/i.
304g Sold if 1871.
j4/»
SoLo r/ i8/$. 149/6 SoLd if 18/4. 310//
Solo if 18/5, 440 /uLLy 100000 riLL
Bt HtQUIHBD f 04 l8/6. Of* 44L/

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EVERY PLOW SOLD ON TRIAL
Nine different Points for 1876,
thus adapting the “OLIVER” to
all kind of soil and work.

PRICES REDUCED
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

THE TWENTY-FOURTI
ANNUAL FAIR

articles removed in violation of this rale.
10. Foreign articles intended for ex­
hibition shall bo marked as such, and
shall not compete with those ofdoaxStic
manufacture.
OF TUB
11. Fancy articles and articles of do­
Barry County Agricultural mestic
manufacture shall bo manufactured
in tbo county by the exhibitor, to entitle
Society.
them to a premium.
12. .No discretionary premiums will be
paid until approved by- the Executive
Hastings Sept. 27tR, 28W, and 29th,
Committee, and thoy may modify or re­
1876
fuse to pay the same as they may deem
proper.
J3, No animals will be permitted to
OFFICERS OF TUB SOCIETY
compote in more than one class in the list,
John Kcaglc, President.
except that animals competing in pairs may
John Dawson, Vice President.
alao compete as single for carriages or
Jno M. Nevins, Secretary.
draft, and cattle computing singly may
D. Sinker, Treasurer.
also compete in herds. Horses owned
Peter Cramer. Marshal
within the county entering the special
trotting dubs are not excluded from com­
peting in the regular list. D. C. Sanborn, Z. B. Hoyt. C. J. Norris, P.
14. The annual meeting of the society
Brown, A. B. Pennock.
will be hold at thc Court House on the
4 th Tuesday of December next.
Of trolling snd running, S. J. Bidoiman. ■' 1&amp;. All premiums not called for by
Horses,
T. Akoft. the 20th day of 'December next shall be
Cattle,
L. N. Mixer. forfeited to the Society.
Sheen and Hogs,
A.Ryerson.
FF.KD FOP. STOCK.
Floral HaU.
A. J- Hams
The Executive Committee take thia oc­
Fanning implements and Mechanical
casion
to
say
that ample feed for stock
Departmeots,
Wallace C. Kelly.
Vegetable Hall,
J. M. Bauer free ofchange, will be provided wilhoal
fail ; and. particular paius will bo taken
that, in this respect, there shall be no
The 24th Annual Fair of the Barry cause for complaint.
County Agricultural Society will be held
WIGHT WATCH.
on the grounds of the Society in the city
of Hastings, on Wednesday, Thursday,
A suitable police force will be kept on
and Friday, Sept. -27th, 28th, and 29tb, duty at night to protect the animals and
1876.
ether property which may lie left on the
ground.
TICKETS.

Come and get one ON TRIL
FROOMAN.
Its Arant and Auotiowwr.—4MKa
H&lt; u&gt;«. lluttor*. Mieh. janylTi

f. S.

BOWF.N,

siieur
S C- PRIMDLEN9T.IKY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER k LOAN
------------•— — —. ■ -tail far
ax3Syl

MM INIH MJiML
Champion Reapers and Mowers.

r. li. HOLBROOK.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS
LLCII.s RI MSELL,
' rouit (Vrart C»mmU,Ioner. Joins, or
.Not.ry Public. w4 Gsnand Collartar.
thi National Bank. Sim* Hi.. Hart-

CHAS. H. BAUER.

________________ laaylVStf

BURGHER.
aeltor. and Solicitor. Olio*

WON !

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

linri. Mieh

IHl. C. RUSSELL.

PARTNERSHIP-

For frill Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Rngarfl. Panned Goods, and allother Goods usually kept in
Class Grocery. My prices Def^
ATV I) SEE MEI

" M. UPJOHN

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.D.
06&lt;*««r*-.rrM&gt;metw tkr Borton CaA SUns.
uV* h««Nfroni 10 o'aloak 4. w. W 4 9.jf. fc*a~
8tr»ol. Ail earn will raaaive
M«»t‘ ittcatluB.
' xotbtf

1&gt;H. 11. P- PECKHAM.
’“'^’HCPHTMCIAS axdfumboM-

rursic.

JOHN STANLEY,
^nnel2,’76

undemIkin g

Being a bUBlnras that need* a great deal

of experience,

rtkmbihk brothers.
y After many years
In tbe taulnera, «» 1
do bettor work. «‘1
Xt.
Uiotwm lira mJ cther fln” *“
W. H. BtobMM. tbe ractor
SURGEON,
marahar with the experience of • Uf*coumtt, Mien. IS wUl always ft* *«*• P®**®*1 at‘
tcntloirtothis part bf their extensive

WOOL. WOOL.
CAF.DIK&amp;.

A* P DKARK’
V ± BvuiEox.-ofoi

HIY8ICUM 4
P,U£k*&gt;OIIT, harry

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nASTIXOS. MIC" • “■x ■ ’"*•

TIltos

OR

CLASS NO. 3.
MATCHKD HOUKS FOR OAKBIAOK BOADSTUL8.

JuiMiKS—Geo. Paddleford, I. N. Keel­
er and J. C. Hanna.
Best pair, 5 years or over .
•7.00
Second do
4.00
5.00
Best pair, 4 years
*
Second do
3.00
Bost pair, 3 years
3.00
Second do
2.00
as to color, site andaction.]
CLASS No. 4.
mNOLK HOMBB FOR CARl

Judoes—Same as cIsm 3.
Best 3 years old or over
Second do
&gt;
CLASS

3.00

UBOOD MARES, TO BE. AO&lt;^M. .
.
/ COLT cm 00LT8, UNDER 3 TEARS,' ’n'J
_
&gt;1
OLD.

INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES

DdlUAM GRADES.

For county horses with no record ;
Best 2 h 3, half-mile beats,
First premium
,
8eeeU &lt;W

•us

DIvWm A—Herwe

WELCOME MARBLE,

HOMU—MARKS

00
00
00
00
00
00

ING8 FOR All WORK.
Judges—Geo Gregory, P D Sc
B Barnum.
Best pair, 5 yc^s old or over
17 00
Second do
■
4 00
Best pair, 4 years old
Second do
Best pair, 3 year sold *
3 oo
Second do
2 00

BVHNUra RACK.

8. AllraiL .m rafclly Rrtiddra u
drive Aster than a walk within flte ground
during tha fair, except in .the base nng&gt;
.
____ .» all Hmid IB

1 wisn IO W au
---- , -­
do U rad Oxi for 12 1-2 “»'• P" I”0”*'

BROS.

MATCHKD

•10
5
5
3
3
2

___

ono »nJ carry It Bare

»• w. RIKEXL,

Best staUion, 4 years old or over
Second best do
m
Best stallion, 3 years old
Second do
Best stallion, 2 yean old
Second do
CLASS NO. 2.

j log ns—CJ Norris, D R McElwain
and C II Stone.
Best brood mare
lo.OO
5,00
Committee are present they shall comrti- -Second do
CLASS Nd. t.
tutc a quorum and may fill their committee
and be authorised to award premiums, c
and tbe first named on the list
those
present shall bo the chairman.
J uno MU— Henry HoughtaKn, John J.
2. Each Viewing Committee will pro- ]
Hendershot and O P Wellman.
cure from tbo secretary a blank report, j
Beat colt, 3 years old
. ►..
•3 00
with instructions, before entering upon. (
Second do
2 00
the discharge of their duties.
ORDER OF EXERCISES.
Best cdtt, 2 yuan old
3.
A
premium
will
not
•
be
’
awarded
&lt;
Wednesday, the first day of tbe ftir, will
Second air
2 90
be occupied in entering and arranging when the animal or article m not worthy ‘
2 60
&lt;
stock and other articles for exhibition and j though there shall be no competition.
Second do
1 00
4. When articles of merits superior i
2 00
decorating the ball.
Best sucking colt
[
- Throe years old trotting will Uke place at in their character, and which are not pro- Second
1 00
do
vided for in the premium list, are entered, ‘
2 o’clock I’M.
CLASS NO. T.
Second day.»—At 9 o’clock the Ex­ the judges are desired to recommend dis­
1
ecutive Committee will meet at the S cere- cretionary premiums.
5. Articles entered and marked as for­
tary'a office to fill vacancies in the View­
eign shall not compete with thoso of
Judges and premiums Mme
ing Committees.
■
AtlOj o’clock A M the Judges begin domestic manufacture ; but may if cos- I6.
'CLASS NO. 8.
their examinations; the viewing of horse* siderad worthy by the judges, ba recoinin die ring will also commence at 11 mentd to notice.
HTALLIOXB WITH COLTS.
1
6. Viewing committees are required
o'clock.
• '
.
to
make
their
report
to
the
Secretary
at
The County trot (No. 1 ) wfll begin al
Stallion with five best soaking oelta 15.00,
2 o'clock 1‘ M to be followed by ladies 12 o'clock of the third day of the fair, if 1
CLASS NO. 9.
possible.
riding and driving.
.
7..
Judges
of
cattle
and
boraes
will
WAI.KXKA.
Third day.—-The double team trot will
come off at 2 o’clock P M to l»e followed please have the ribbons tied upon the
Judges—C W Taylor, Geo. » Hoort
animals before sending tlicm from the and Isaac Cunningham.
by running race.
ringBeet walking team to wagon
15 00
GNMKRAIa RULES.
8. Awarding Committee will designate Second best do
3 00
1 All competitors for premiums, judges1 the award of premiums as follow ;
and officers, shall be residents of the county
Division B—Jacks and Muh.
1st premium, a blue ribbon or eord; 2d,
and mambeni of the society and no inter- red ribbon; special, yellow ribbon ; which
Judges—Same as Class 9. ’
cetcd party shall pass judgment on proper­’ badges can be procured at the Secretapr's Bent Jack
•3 00
ty that he or hie family
exhibit.
Second beat do
2 00
office.
2. All animals and articles intended'
*5 oo
fl. Superintendents are strictly for- Best mule team
for exhibition shall be entered oh Wed-• bidden to convey any infomatloa with Second best do
2 00
uuediy die first day pf dm foir, at the' reference to the ownership of animals at Best mule colt, 2 years old
office of the Secretary. No deviation ran1 articles on exhibition in their several de- Second best do
be made from this rule.
Beit
/
partmenta.
.
Best do,
uo, 1 year old
or
3. Exhibitors will be careful to have
10. Exhibitors &lt;ofthoroudi-brod stock Second beat do
their articles and animals arranged in theirr are requested to furnish
mish a _pedigree_____
of the -Best sacking odlt
2 «Q
I 00
proper places and in season, other wise1 same to the Secretary.
Second best do
they will bo overlooked by tbe Viewing
LIST OF PREMIUMS.
Division C—Cattla.
Committee.
CLAS8 NO. 1.
4. Cards will bo fnrn’wljcd with num­
HORSES TOR BTKRD.
bers m entered st the Secretary’s office,
Judges—Burton King, Miner Mead,
DURHAMS.
which should bo placed on or near the
T Altoft.
animals or articles exhibited so that tbe
TROTTING NO. 1.
judges will have no difficulty in finding
For county horses that have never made Beet Bull, 4 years or &lt;
th 5^ Exhibitors ofhorses will take notice
&lt;4 60
3 minulra '
■
'
8 00
Beet bull, 3 years
that n sign will be raised in the center of
Best 3 in 6, mile heats, in harness,
the ring designating the dam of honwi First premium .
&gt;1600Second best do
Second do
1000Best bull, 2 Years
3 06
Third
500Second best do
3 00
Best bull, 1 year old
brought into the ring and there remain
TROTTING NO. 2.
2 00
Second best do
until the judges have decided upon their
Three year old cdts in harnem,
&amp; 60
merit*.
'
‘
Beat 3 in 5, half-mile heats
6. Any animal, farm or article taking First Premium
‘•4 eo Best heifer, 2 years old
the Gist premiums at any fair, shall, if con
3 00 Seacudbesi do
Second do
Best heifer, 1 year old
. . so- 3.
Second do
TROTTING TEAM.
after receiving said premium, shall again
Best bull calf
bo entitled to coiswte ftewid premium.
.Best 2 in 3,1 mBe.1i sate.
7. All anima* and RrtWes offered for First Premium .
exhibition shall be tbe LaMjMe property Second
“
Srarad braid.
af the exhibitor ; nroyided -hat any firm
CLASS NO. 2.
or company doing business as such may

Tickets of Membership (not transfer
able) 51.00 will admit members of one
family cxclorivo of sons over 21 years of
age, during the continuance of the fair;
Single tickets, good for one adtnimion, 25
cents. Children over eight and under
twelve years, 10 cents. All tickets at­
tempted to be used, axc^t by the person
to whom they belong, wiB be forfeited.
Tickets can be had oftha Treasurer.

Genuine Mishwaka Double
Shovels, Harrows, Road Scrapers,
50yl

WHOLE NO. 1076-

can be taken from the grounds

CLASS NO. 1.

50

Second do

STALLIONS..
Second
i—D B Pratt, Geo Wintermute,

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*-* &gt;™ Ugbl BrJuwu, liuk Bnbun,
Oo*im, BHT Coduiu, WHte
CoSdiu- BlukCodiiu.. ului Huwbwrg,
n,l~
'----- Goklur Huobwrg,
White

Whole System.

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rfib. Cmuuito rt* H » &lt;•*&lt;• &lt;*

DRETJC-

1

CLASS NO. 4.

Bert pair Aylrebsry ducks
Second db
Bert pair R&lt;-ea docks
Secoad do
Bulpirrr,-.

groat iibsralrtf of
IM1MM
IMm e«IW Io ill ofcU vtalinv be bn
Un fond pruwglnd rSciwo* in Be

N. B—All utidn TOlCTeJ nulvr Ihi.
kul vnu b. qxcilM vbatlxr BMk by
hud or nuchiuc. 1'rrmi.m. will oo* be
pud for mcreautile or mill lorry utieloo
unlaw nuiofoctured wi*bio lb. county.
Division H—Grein* nd Vegetable*.
CLASS NO. 1.
Judge.—J SlinebeoBb, GeoWWilwx,
Z B Hoyt.
Best 5 bu white wheat
• 4 00
Second do
2 00
Third
“
1 00
Best S bu red wheat,
4 00
Second do
2 00
Third “
I oo
Best bu dent corn,
1 oo
Second do,
5®
Beat bu flint corn,
1 oo
Second do
5o
Beat bu white juts,
1 o®
Second do,
Bo
Best bu black caita,
1 oo
5o
1 50 Second do,
Best bu barley,
’
1 00
5o
1 00 Secooddo,
Bert bu white besiM,
1 oo
Second do,
5o
Bert half dozen long blood breU,
5o
*
"
M
turnip
“
5o
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“
sugar
“
5o

Bert pair bronze turkeys
2 OU
Second do
1 0C
Bert pair common turkeys
1 00
Second do
75
DMdtm E — MeohMke! Deportment.

Jcdgbl—C W Bassett, Moses Shultz,
J C Hanna.
Bert yoke, working oxen
|C 00
Bem IM homeahoenaHa
Ssesoddo
4 00 Best ox Vkc
Bert pair, 4 yeara old steen
4 00
Beet churn;

3.00
2 00

Best fat cow
Secowd do
)
. t, . • i‘-fcLABSNO. 9.

ButbewlA.
Best core-i idler
Best horse rake
Best rix brooms
Best harrow for two horetw
Best pump*

»3 00
2 00
3 00

CLASS NO. 2.
Bert milch cow
Sewnddo
CLASS NO. 10.

•4 00
3 IM)

Bert 5 Nil blooded cattle
.
•10
00
Bent 5 grade cattle to be owned by
oawUdirUnalSy'ascM^OTre 5'00
efiRMW/ir.
.
jj
' ' ' ■ ’ aPKiAi. rintiCM.'
.. ' „ &gt;|

Judges—Lewis Wilrox.
son. Mia^Mssd.
Beat sing, e harness
Bert double harnre.N .
Bert ridiag briAe
Best pdx calf hosts
Best pair kip boots
Bert pair ioarse boots
Bert pair ’ adisa gaiten or ahoe&lt;
Besi; dress coat
Best pair penta

saner, rutx wool and oaadm.
Judges—Porter Barton J R Powi
Melvin Williams.
Best Spanish buck, full blood
S3

rur I ice l rewamr,
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
. of New York.
/V IVuUulAW BMn.
HENRY W. LORD.
VfHJ-IAM A. HOWARD,
. WILLIAM DORLTZ.
CHAR. H. HUFF,
PRESTON MITCHELL.
DELOS PHILLIPS.
JACOB DES HERDER.
CHARLES KIPP;
JEREMIAH JENKS.
BENTON HANCHETT,
WILLIAM DUNHAM.

State Tirtel.
For Gonraor,
CHARLES M. CROSWELL

Fur Auditor General.
RALPH ELY.
of Gratiot.
saaiMHWcr oj the State Lainl
Frails.
CLASS NO. 2.
Q K Beemer. G W Gregory,

Jmi^n—John Morga. D W EDia, Wm.

CLA^S NO. 1.

Fur Frttiii'-nl,
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.

ur Lieutenant Ganraor,
ALONZO SESSIONS.
of Ionia.
.
Fur Secretary of State,
EBRNRZER G D. HOLDEN,
of Kent
For State Treat"pre.
WILLJAM B. MoCREKRY,

Articles enumerated in this class must
be the work of our county mechanics

m/lch 'co**.

Nalinal RepsMicaa TicIeL

Bert perk barrels
Best straw hat
Bert specimen wood turning
Most and bert flour from 2 bimheh
of wheat
Bert ax helve
Bat pine door
Bert window bhods
Bert widow meh
Bal lot tin ware
Best Italian marble
Bert American, marble

Beat 6 or more Northern Spy
Best 6 or more Red Baldwin
Best 6 or more Steel’s winter red
Best 6 or more Wagner
Best G or more R I Greening
Best 6 or more Winter Pippin
Bert 6 or mon Golden russet
Best 5 or more King of Tomp­
kins county

Best
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CLASS NO. 3

2 00 Judges—A A Kelly, A 0
1 00 Badcosk.
1 co Beet two bo*\e wagon
Second du
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Bert two Lorie carriage
Second do f

BENJAMIN F. PARTRIDGE.
of Bay.
Fur Attunry UtKnil,
OTTO KIRCHNER.
, .
. - °f Wayne.
. .
.,
For Siitmalnulent of IStlJie Inttraction,
HORACE S. TARBELL,
of Saginaw.
For 'Member of State. Boon! of Eduatlion.
WITTER J. BAXTER,
of Hillsdale.

Cnpaaml Ticta.

diubuge of rr&lt;ry dwij
dnbttbal uStau fo
duties devolring on him to ths entire sat*
iafsetion of his immediate ourtitneats,

and the peopteef the State. Of Mb deettion by at kart 2,oou m^onty there as eo

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pusaiNs doubt.

n

County Committee, the. Republicans of i
tbe county of Rany met in ereivcMica st i
12 o’clock al mwn on fialurdsy

l*h,

inot and were ctlled to order by Ifau Dan- i
id Striker, ckrfrtea of th* enemy euwmiUee, on whose oominatiun Samuel J.
Bidkansn was chosen temporary dwirman.
OemotioerfJ.&lt;W..Va«&gt;manT. B. Dia (

mond was girted Temporary Secretary.
J
Oamotioe of I. W. Vrooman the ehair |

was authorised to apjXHUt a committee of ]
three ou &lt;xrd«ti*l«. .Tbo efcab i^oint- ]
cd as said committee I. W. Vtoomaa, J. ■
W. Briggs and W. H. Jcwdl. .
j

0&gt;w4m&gt;^&amp;IL

MaUory?E.

P.

M&gt;tbxy.*M ehvir I

-SL.^
John H. ■’

Barnum .nd

Earl.
Hon. John M. Neximi submitted tbe
following rendition, which ' was received
and laid on the table on mouoa cf John
J. Perkins.
...
Rcrolred. Tha tbe Cotmty Commstec consist of a chairman to be elected by
balio:, and one member from each -town-

VALUABLE INFORMATIOS.

On motion of C. B. Benham the Coatttim adjourn until half past one o’ctock.

Lwai W,xszszzr

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VEQETINE is Sold by ill DRUGGISTS.
Haanarn. A«f- U. »?»■
Roma or aammi:
Under thacaption of ••artnUar.” .
foe
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Democrat* and Utorals of Barry Coast/'—
an ex-Provost Harebell who made hla -un(
odioer in Grand Rapid* whflo ta the employ
of the Gcvcrncscat during the war, and Vho

WINSLOWS STEAM
WARBLE WORKS

6 or more Maiden’s blush
6 or more Rambo
K or more Fall Pippin
G or more Sweet Bough
6 or more Pean

'/Tret Oatrici,
JOSEPH W.8TINCHCOMB.

2 00
B 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
3 00
2 00
3 00
2 OO
2 00
1 00
3 0Q
2 00 |be the work of our county mechanics.
3 W
Division F—Table Refreshments.

Judgw—John H Dcub, Mre Oso W
Mta Aa&amp;

J0HK&lt;

'BfWK ““
LADIES MIMMQ AMD DXIVIMU.
Jwipv J N Kuln, A C Ture, J K

Wilcox.
Bert Ridmg
Second do
Bert driving
fcsrnwd do
Namm to be swtsrsdoa the tai day
thsfiur.
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Jm -M Nuvrxa,—Secretary.

-M^SCL’DDKK
CHARLES
°

AW«AADn*^
nAN™S.BO^KN

lorf wluu bnwd. milk or uh

»1 00

Bert hop rising bread
do corn bread
do collection of cake made by
exhibitor
do 3 Ito butter made in June

Dispensary,

ImS
nUHOLOCV.

SI©
3 Off**

�about the count?.

. The Convention met persuant tojsdjournment
the president pro tern in the ohal
Tbe Cemmlttoo on credential aubmlttod the
following report which was accepted and
adopted as follows .-

Aaarnia—Wm. H. Jowell, Jaa. Billie,
Artemua W. Chapin, Thoe. H. Bartram *

BaLTruoea—D, C. Seaborn. Chas. M. Mack
R.O. Rice. Geo. Paddelford.

Whale number of volbi
■ M
Of which Wm. M. Scudder resolved
W. r. ata.
...
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John Hotchkiss
&gt;.
James D. Benham
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Thomae IT. Bratram
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Ou uifo, &lt;,rt. „ Dl.„^ u. uninlln
then proceeded to a formal ballot pending
which the aamee of John Hotchkbeaad Thom•0 H. Bnatram were withdrawn.
The ballot reoultad ae follows;

Of which Wm. M Scuddcr received
gv
W. P. Sidnam
1(J
James D. Benham *‘
&lt;•
7
On motion of L. A. Nichols Wm. M. Scud­
&lt;Umti»-j. M. B^m. D w Ron„ t
H. Bisson, F. L. Pilhbury.
der was declared the unanimous nominee of
Camxrrox—Friend Soules. Dr. Harber. L. • he convention for Register of Deeds
. city beat the "White Caps" of J. Wheeler, K H. Mallory
The Convention then proceeded to an in­
,l.ip by a score of 38 to 18.
formal baUot for Proeecuing Attorney with
Hasviscs Tuwxauir—8. J. Bidloman, Klam
ths following result;
&gt; will b&gt;* represented on the Crook, W. HponaUe, C. D. Benham.
Whole No. of,votes
Ilarrisos City,
of which Charles H. Bauer received
65
llarrsy Wright
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7
L Russell
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On motion of 1. W. Vrooman Charles H.
Bauer was declared duly nominated unanin-

R*nax—Adam Elliott, Lucius Polly, Asa W.
Aldrich, A. D. Cadwallader.

Cock, C. V. Rotansonlavixo—H. 8. Widgcr, Jacob Jordan, B.
J. Trego, L. B. Ililh.
Jonsrown— Wm. BnrroegM, A. H Deway.
Edgar E. Nye. Lewis Drew.
Marut Gaora—Abel Simonds, M. D. I’alr I gstuc uf base ball on Wednesday
4 on the fair grounds in this city, mer, L. B. Potter. E. G. Potter.
OsAoarriiXB—Jm. W. Ho»*htaUn, Joo. H
e -ilippers" of Hastings, and the
Eerie. L. A. Nichols, T. B. Diamond.
PnanHriLu—Jno. J&lt; Perkins. W. W. BngHe litre* and Wheeler &lt;Tub of this 'city bee. Washington Coojwr. Robert Manhall.
Bctuso—David L. Hoes, Lewis WUcox,
sill imet st the.CoMrt House on Friday even­
H. N. Monroe, J. R, Dudley.
ing of lids week at 8 o’clock. A good speakTnoaxarrui—M. T Dowling. Fred. .Alexan­
e wRl to present, and business of importance
der, Jno. C. Smith. F. H. DeGolia.
will route before the meeting. By order of
Woodlsxd—E. P. Barnum..8. Haight, Ja­
ib»Fxs.m.»t ('"mmittee.
!
cob Osmun, Jao. W. Holmes, q
fho Hon. A. C. Towne, the Representative
*
“ Briggs. Chas.
of the SHith Di-lricl of this county has a /kse
lAmos R. Bingseholawhip t &gt;r wine deserving young man
int’ut I uurillc. Kentucky, Medical College.
- one -hairing the position should apply

The ••Sin’’ toite l'*ll club of this oily won a
victory .“.t the "May Flowers" of Hostings
township nt the grounds of the latter eluh.

n... on Saturday evening. He la an
jeiU-r. andwiake. a Rae impression on
.&gt;'iK-c. Time and space forbids any ex,1 O'ti.e. but the ufteuer that speech is
red prior io rhe election, the larger the
thesis ms-oriiy in the Hute will be.

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE,

Maple Grove, Benj.F., Pieroe.
Carlton. Jacob Odell.
Johnstown. L. M. Dewey.
Orangeville, S.E. Bowes.
Irving, Jacob Jordan.
’
Woodland, D. B. Kilpatrick.
Yankee Springs, Chancy H. Noyes.
Castleton, W. H. Devine.
Prairieville, John J. Perkins.
Rutland, Albert E, Bull.
Thurnapple, P. W. Nlskeni.
Hastings, Geo. W. Brown.
(Sty 1st ward, L. C. Beadle.

We desire to call your attention to our stock of strictly
rrn e zrrrt 1 C'T
U*
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS, We believeii is
for the interest of our. Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure MEDICINES.
We have a large stock of

3d, •- A. Philo Drake.
4th, •• I. W, Vrooman
The report wm accepted and adopted.
The convontien them proceeded to an infor­
mal voted for Senator, which resulted in 5
votes for Hon. D. R. Cook. 8 votes for Hon.
George K. Beamer, and 11 blanks. Voted to
proceed to a formal vote which resulted In
giving Mr. Cook V votes, Mr. Beamei 9. and
It blanks.
On the second formal Ballot Mr. Cook had
10 votes, Mr. Beamer 8 votes and ’blank 11
votes. On tbe third formal ballot, Mr. Cook
received 19 votes, and Mr. Beamer 10 votes,
wherefore lion. David R. Cook was declared
unanimously nominated as the candidate for
State Benalor.
The Convention election as a Senatorial com­
mittee for the ensuing two years, Hon. A. K.
Warren and Frank A. Hooker of Eaton county,
and I. W. Vrooman of Barry rijjinty.
On motion of I. W. Vroomafijl was voted

W. H. Rayford
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g
that fature conventions be held alternately at
E. A. Holbrook
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6
Charlotte and Hastings.
James Clark
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There being no father business the conven­
Lucins Russell
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tion adjourned tint Jti. Asa K. Warren
K. C. Barnum
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4
President. P. W. Niskern Secretary.
On motion of Charles V. Robinson, A lento
D. Cadwallader was declared the unanimous
County Correspondence.
ncminee for one of the Circuit Court Commie-

The Convention then proceeded to an infor­
mal ballot for another Circuit Court Commis­
sioner, with Iho following result.
Whole No. of votes
69Of which Philip W. Niskern received,
41
Lucius Russell
6
E. A. Holbrook
••
4
Samuel J. Biddltmen for Becntary, T. B. Dia­
mond and . the nomination a 'officers in the
Wm. n. Hay lord
■■
C
constitutional order, which wds accepted and
Wm. Burgher
1
adopted*
•
On motion nf John W. Briggs, Phillip W.
The chair appointed as Tel*tra. C. B. Ben­
Niskern was declared the unanimous nominee
ham. Lenis Wilcox end 1. W^'roeman.
On motion ot I. W. Vroans s. the conven­
tion proceeded to an informi ballot fur sherrsff whleh resulted as follows1

farmtrs arc busy getting their land ready for
seeding. The sound of the threshing ma­
chine la heard every day, and the farmer
•eacheth in vain forhls new jack-knife, end
bewaiielh the loss of his handsaw and chains.
Verily ho hath hard thoughts concerning, the
There was a Sunday school plc-nio at Deep
Lake, bn Sat unlay last, in whleh three schools
from Yankee Springs and one from this town­
ship participated. A good time was had, I

There is a funeral in our township to-day,
which was Mcnsionel by the use of liquor,
On motion offriend Soles, Joseph Cole was
and of a person whs was not used to getting
nou^nated by acclimation for Coroner.
Hi
Aug. 21. I87fi.
Also, on motion T. B. Diamond. Capt. Curtis
II H •tl'rfor it.o people to know just
A short lime ago 1 noticed iu the columns of
Perry was nominated by acclimation for oorin 1 of a ref.irmor Tilden is. and with
the Baxsaa a letter from a saloon kesper, in­
ire he guards the rights . of others.
voking the protection of the law and denouno&gt;f of ihi* h^ine state a fart well known
ta*.thal class otmen who profoe to.buy Ahgto
ii. t!&gt;c uiunth of February. 1870. a
poison by the quantity. This funeral brings
lady then a resident of this township.
that communication to my mind, and in an
Of which John Q. Creesy w
ducedby Hon. John M. Nevins was taken unpleasant manner; for the man who sells
Henry Houghtalin
from the table, and amended by striking out the liquor.is not one who has any provocation to
Asa W. Aldrich
words "by ballot" and adopted, and the follow, ask for ths protection of the strong arm of the
ing gentlemen elected as the County Commit- law, Rather should, speh an appeal eome from
On motion of I. W. Vrooma . John Q. Creasy
suffering wlvet and children, of from the wid­
was declared unanimously nf slanted.
ows and orphans of the miserable unfortun­
On motion of J.W. Rogers, the Convention
ates who foil to resist the calls ofan accused approceeded to an Informal ballot for Judge of
etHe. and go down to premature graves, leavBarry—E. F. Manly.
Probate, with the following rombt .
ingbehind them sorrow sad distress. Would
Carlton—J. M. Bogers.
it not look out of place for a thief to seek the
Castleton—John Keaglv.
HtCBtiy cheating the widow out of her non.
Of which Clement Smith received
82
aid of a polieman to arrest the. victim of his robHastings—C. B. Benham.
while S. J. Tilden, the people's champion
ory because he had given such a victim a
Sherman C. Prindle
Hastings City—John M. Nevins.
and refoim candidate is in poseeaaioa of
drink of water! Yet here is a man who does
Levi M. Dewey
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23
Hope—A. M. Armonr
not giv^his patrons anything for their pro­
On motUn of E. H. Mallory (he couventi.n
Irving—L. B.TIill.
perty but that whleh destory* them, body and
proceeded to a formal ballot for Judge of Pro­
Johnstown—E. F. Nye.
soul, and sends them out upon the world total
bate with the following result,
Maple Grove—L B Potter
wrecks, unfit for mental or bodily toil, euroes
Whole No. of votes.
M
Orangeville—J W Houghtalin
Of which Clement Smith received
3»
Prarievillo—John J Perkins
Rutland—Jacob R Dudley
Levi M. Dewey
"
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them — and this man wants the protection
Thornapple -P W Niskern
•gsr. for the week cn&lt;lh»&lt;Aug. 22. 1876, and
On motion of E. H. Mallory. He^enl Smith
Woodland—J W Holmre
of the law I Jut thiak of it for a moment I The
«sch’ dated Aug. 8. !H7«?^irnished this was declared the unanimous nominee for the
Yankee Springs—John W Briggs
man whuee wares make thieves and murder­
paper by C..4 A Cux Solicitors ot Patents, office cl Judge of Probate.
Hon E G D Holden was then introduoed
ers, fill our prisoti, alnuhob.es. jails and
Wmhiogtvu, 1). C.
nd briefly addressed the Convention.
The Convention then took an informal vote
Whereupon tbeCcnvcutmn adjourned nine insane asylums and doom hundreds ofthous!i Msihcr Mop Handle Detroit
for County Clerk, with tha ftbowiag result.
■uula of men, women and children to hunger
cold and misery— thia man wants the law
to keep him from being disturbed in his soul
destroying, hell deMrvlng. buiinees I Was
J Reed Lubricator Kalamatoo
Enoch Andras
“
84
ever such an accursed mockery presented to
The Senatorial Convention.
P Kn.iel Wash Bench Grand Rapids
Geo. H. Brooks
' “
a civilised people ! Yet our license law says
J Sehslncr Whip Socket Saline
Travers Phillips
.
to the rumsellcr as plainly as if it were drawn
M Treier Chum Dasher Detroit
On motion of E. H. Mallory the convention
Pcrsaant to call, the Senatorial Conven­ on the statute book in ao many worda: "Here,
reloaded to a formal vote foe Coanly Clerk tion for this, the fifteenth district, mol at you take this Indulgence; tell men liquor.- get
F&gt;rsl Representative District Convtn- with the fbUowing result­
Nashville, iij)lhta roanty, on Friday ‘ba 18th them drank and then send them before my
Whale number of votes
-“
Inst at 12 o’clock M. and was called to otder courts and I will fine them, imprison tltem,
tion,
Of which Enoch Andrus reasivod
by Hen. David R. Cbok. chairman of the san­ hang them, as the case may demand, and you
Wm. H. Powers
“
8* atoria! committee, e« whose nomination, Hon. shall be held guiltless." Thorn la thia excuse
Lawls Durkee
"
.
I1 Asa K. Wartmuar Eaton Oemty was etaeted for ids endeavera to malcohla fearful railing
tot to «l! ana was called to order by Geo.
T. PhHIlpe
M
plausible before the people through the press—
M. l*e*cyKchairman ufthe District jCoaunUE. A. Moibrook
“
On taking tbo ehair, Dr. Warren address a power wh ich should only mention his name
At this tUge of the Convention Mr.
tre »ad organised by the election of John H.
!»&gt;■«,. "&lt;™»« &gt;k“k.r»r
b*y, as chairmsn and Frank E. Doty as Durkee withdrew Ms name.
-a uaaif &lt;i»
Tbo ° l formal ballot reseltod as follow* '•
MCTttsry.
tion aet judlriously, and harmoniously in all
Whole No. of voles
The committee on credential reported a full
their proceedings.
of which Enoch Andrus received
•
M
dtieptiun in attendance.
On motion of I. W. Vrooman. Phillip W.
The Gonventicn then proceeded to ballot
Ninkwn of Barry County, was elected Secre'or Representative with the following
‘
Whole No. of votes
.
ttfwh^h Josept, w. 8tinchcomb
Whole No. of votes
Of which John Q. Cressr reweired
H. Houghtalin received
'
Joseph Cole
"
Ass W. Aldrica
••
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Joshua W. Green “
•«
The convention then preces
ballot fur sheriff, which result

Hiram Coleman

roc-riTed.
••

^ncl J. Bidleman
•• .
informal ballot resulted as follows:
"hole No. uf vote*
gi
•Udl H'»hvd Jones received
11
Jomph W. Ftinchcomb “
IS
Hinm Coleman
••
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.

Cer*’'Ti’ion then proceeded tn a formal
JLWUth
•*Wlsws:
.•

’’’nth JoMpl, w. Ntinehcomb received 18
’bfoaol Jones
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14

U"n' d*cbr*1 dply nominated.
.
, &gt;roli’a
ehair appoiwtod tbe follow*^»di’irkt&lt;wmmilUet Goo. M. Dewey
^®"&gt;K Klanton, and John F. Holbrook.
‘•’“’sniion then adjountod mw
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riasev r-Jo“
ChMmw,
’
E. low. Secretary.
.

Milo L. Williams
J. J. Perkins

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WM4.lU.-t
t -M* O~. V. »«"’ —1—1
Milo T. Wherivr
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Milo L. WilliawH

Bought very low and WE' will sell, them at
prices that will please the closest buyer.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
xxiSlyl

flCKFOHB
&gt;°MATJC

\Jnitte*

local SVjijiejj police;
OILS.

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Third,
Fourth

Charles M. Atkins,
DaridW. Bhailer mi.
J.W. Muegrsve will see on
Orrin E Packard

Vermontville, R- N. GriswoldChaster. F. V- I’l”™.

fca, 1&gt;«tM ifckta—&gt;.
M.M
Walton, A. K- Warren.

1—&lt; ■ u—. u-

Lui

OILS.

For Machinery.

I have a large stock of Parc Castor Oil.
Pure I*ard CHI.
Pure Golden Oil.
Bought since the last decline in prices.
Call and examine goods and price*. You
will gain by it..
People’s Drug Store.
W. H. Goodtbar.

THE BICKFORB AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machins t

For. Salk—a Bae mare and colt.
Time will be given if desired for an appro­
ved note. Inquire of Morgan Jones.
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&gt;u want the tost Havana
I______________________
’. Roberts? for them.

M
45

t

Riekard Jones

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil, *
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

Cigara

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the beat
n the market A full supply at J. P.
Roberta’.
___
John Stanley says that until Ten-drinks
&amp; Oo., ure elected, he is going to sell Gro­
ceries cheaper then ever, and of the very
best quality. Tea a speciality. Wines
and Liquors for mcdicinal'and wechani
cal purposes, that arc strickly pure, cou-

£5^2^
' Two good milch cows and a few sheep
for sale.
xxi29tf

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If noy body wnnts a pleasant act down
and a quid glass of Lemonade or somothhig “more cheering" why just let them
call at Ralph Jordon's, an?
-— u*
gnitificd.
xxi261
All kinds of fruit', candies, nota and
raisins, for sale at the Ibwert prieqa by
John Stanley.

M. D. Rtwd desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, -where ho may be
found nt all houni ot any day, ready to do
any work, in his line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the beat buggy ever seen in the county 61
Barry. Don’t forget the phee; in _tbe
shop with Jason Rich &amp; Bro., corner o.
Church and Railroad Street.
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CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

Will, of course, wish to aee al] the ri«b»
comfortably and cheaply. To this end tha
Canada SotUhcru R’y Coaapaay
has, through its connections in tbe West and
Northwest, placed on seta a Urge number of
I Tova^ra* Exccmiom Ticxxn at gnsatlg rw
dcced rates, by which paseetigers can . Mt
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Phil­
adelphia. but ran, in addition, visit the pj4»cipal eastern cities, with an opportunity of
stopping at any of tbo great number ef fa­
mous resorts in New York and Pennsylvania
The Canada Norn therm Is the onto Dap
from the West running directly to Niagara
Falls, giving passengers, from the train, B
wonderful panoramic view of tho

ly at the Falls. Tbe traek of the Cut*4kt
Nonthera is an airline, laid with steel
rails of the heaviest pattern,- there ore M
curves or grades; wood is used for ftrel;
Coaches are furnished with the Wioehell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring
~ '
from dust.
With iu com]
magnificent Parlor, “

go, Detroit amd Toledo, and Ita con­
nections at NlagnraFalhiawl Ballalo with the New Tork CcatnU aad
Erie Railways, the Canada Stmihera
is fast l»ecoming the favorite Hoc to
Ike-East Tickets via this popular line
ban be procured at all offices nf cunnoctiag
SPECIAL NOTICE.
lines, or at the Company'aown offices.
■
Any informatiou can be obtalnsQ by n4r
dressing
.
TbmewbouM Hoststtor'r Stomach Bitten as a
FR.iNKR.SN0W,
means of lav Uro ratios sad nreteettoa aaairet dis­
Gen l Pare, and TleMAgn.
ease, invariably real* an atupls harvest ef health.
Dlreetion. exeretion and secretion are rendered
resulsr and vtaorons by this raUn« tonic and altemtire. and ths eseratials of hsalth belnr se­
cured. that blMttac naturally follows. Nervous
diseasM. intermittent and remittent fsven. rheu-

Remember all acccunte and notes are
doe and we most and will have our pay.
Smith, Mankk k Prkxtox.
xxiSOdw

�OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER
brilliant dap for the Exhibition. With a, 1
noticeable increase of- vimton, a regular
which
panorama of new' attractions and the “de- Egyptian figures and inaciptions,
Qtfulol” kred of weather--cicept one or deseib®' her ladyship as a “*»«’“ ।
family. The inscriptions1 vc I number
ofinteresting biographical staib, and con‘------Book of the
USEd upon 1U journey «&gt;&gt;«■ Prof. KioS tain extracts from the
Tbo
Dead'’ or ‘-Ritual of the Dead.’
succeeded in launching his mammoth airPrinocss is without a doubt over
yeans old, and is one of the bort preserved
mummies on exhibition.
Vkhas.
X
in B^ffdo, N- Y., in 1873-

and has made eight aseentiurei preuous to
this one. Several carrier pigeons were
taken along on the trip. The first was let
loose as the baliuoo ascended, Uing a sig­
nal for.the owaerof tho birr’s to bo on the
lookout for the othara to follow. Tho
second bsaring a mereage dated 645 P. M.,
and sitting that an elevation of 3,000 feet
Yti4..bom attained, rahchcd its home in
•wletAi mieutM. In starting tbe cxcurHionisla had failed to provide themselves
with a cup for drinking purposes, and when
near Norristown, Pa., a landing was effectand a pwrehase made uf the necessary
article- The balloon ascended spin and
look a westerly direction, landing near
Perth Amboy, New Jerry, at 0 o’clock
Tbe regular aeries of historical sketches
of the fllata by orator* appointed by the
different
Governors was rammed -.on
Wednesday when Hon. E. D. Mansfield
deliverer! a description of the past and
the present of the State of Ohio, commancing wlthita partial exploration by Moravian
«ud Jesuit BMeourisa ouehundred years
ago, three btiag followed by pioneers from
the Colonies. He said that from that day
its developement had advanced unlit now
the State stood forward as thefirst in agricul­
tural importance, raising five times as much

’new advertisments.

G. P. Rowell a Go’s. Column.
-V AGENTS WARTED I0R THE GRIAT

STEBBINS BRO’S.
\Keep It.

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

Hahtinuh, July 18,187G

STEINHOFF &amp; WCOD

Tarrant’s Seltser Aperient.

mNITtfRE!

Respectfully announces Of every Description which we
that he has again engaged can cell cheaper than any hows ■ in Bar­
County, for these reason-*:
in the DRUG TRJIDR, ahd ry’1st,
Because wo have no rent I» pay
has in stock and daily arriv­ 21. Because
we make the mo*l «&gt;f out
ing, a fresh and genuine goods ourselves.
Stock of Drugs and Medi­ 3d. Because we keep the best o workcines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods- and in fact a com­ 4tlx. BocauM* we warrant all goods we
plete Stock of Druggist’s make.
We acll none of thia cbeajwande Fur­
Merchandise which he offers niture
that is made by machinery. The
to the people at greatly Re goods we
make is made by hand, and
duced Prices.
warranted. We In rite all persons to
REMEMBER,the Feo call and Inspect our goods, for they al
plFs Drug S tore isdi- bear Inspection. No trouble at all
goods.
rectly opposite Empire Block. show
Parties having Pictures to irawo
One door east of Spauldings would
do well tog 'them framed of us

A F»»u ofnainl bcalth .uukU how i

«1 and.r Uc weather. X rant to my

Where you will find nU kinds of

rhkh I k MP alwan la thahoue.” Wire uai

PROBATE ORDER.
BTATBUF MICHlOAJt. Ornate* I

nj we can do It P ..-rood Cheaper than
ijiy house in J’ ./ County. We keep
5&gt;e Largest auu Brat elected stock of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOVLDjnqb, Brackets, PAna-HoLin
EJW. WALl.-PoCKb.TH, SLIPTKE-

* ,

Hoijjkkh,
and everything In tbe Furniture line.
We Invite all |&gt;erw&gt;us to call and look

Peerless Milk Safer.

European nations and exceeding Penn­
sylvania and New York io the raising of
donestic animals. Tbe coal fields of Ohio
surpass those of Groat Britain, being over
10,000 square miles in extent, while ths
State has over 4,000 square miles of iron,
or enough to supply the population of the
entire, continent for ages. 5,000 miles of
railway and 42,000 miles of river and lake
coast are within the State boundaries. In
educational advantages for the young and
in the proportion of her youth attending
school Ohio claims to show a brighter
record than Pennsylvania, New York, or
the New EnglandJSiates. The proportion Any one that hu a l.lt.r to
of school childn■n to the population under
OO-, 17*TriJ
21 years and of an age to attend school is
as one to every 4 2-10. In Illinois the
proportion is one to 4 3-10; in PannvyiTania, one to 4 8-10; in New York, one
to 5 2-10 ; and in Massachusetts and CanHOMESTEADS.
Corner of Slat. at&gt;J Church cLi
necticut, one to 5 4-10; thus showing that
the educational advance is more rapid in
Offer for Sate^l tie Lowest
Rate
tbs West than in the East. The lecturer
L4ND PLASTER
enlarged upon the extensive manufactures,
religious and charitable institutions of
STOCCO
Ohio, the Statu having 6,400 churches
THE NEW YORK
and a number of benefactions for eleemos­
WATER HIE
ynary purposes. The fertility of the soil
IHE AHAIR
and great resources of tbe State in coal
and iron were specially commented upon.
Shingles Lath &amp;c.
'
To change tha subject; a valuable and in­
teresting addition bf stuffed animals is just
made to the Ohio display in the Mineral
Annex to the main Building. Tho col­
lection consisted of a gorilla, shot on the
Gaboon river by Dr. Chall,
during his
exploration! into Central Africa; a kanga­
roo rat, from Australia; a BraxiEan ant­
eater, the raleopithecos, a native of the
Philippine Islands, and thekaolo, a native
(’arrUge Shop
of Australia.
Jefferson St,
Hastings* Mich.
It is estimated that over 500 persons
per day visit the Egyptian Princess in the
tiekat ofice north of Machinery Hail.
THE EHEMT OF DISEASE!
This lady arrived several weeks ago, and
since then has motived calls from thous­
ands of reprraeutatives of all nations; but
her advent was w unbonded, and the has
TO MAS AMD UKAST
kept so onirt sinee being conveyed to the
International city, that were it not for the
placards near the north-east corner of
machitMry
Hall very fisw would be
awaresfher prestnee. Attracted by these
anaoaneements,
however, thf visitor
natnrxlly follows the direction of tha index
X
STOOD the test of
40 i LARS.
fingae on one cud of the card, and by this
GraadnlSchwe T.rPrtMcL.-d tn. the Pnhli#
9 NO SOXK IT WILL
thoughtful precaution thousands bare been
NOT HEAL. NO LAMRKBH8 IT
led to pay a visit to a personage who might
WILL NOT CURE. NO ACHE, NO
otherwise have eicaped attention. The lady
£H?s3J#AT afflicts the in-:
bcradf is said to have once been very beau
°rv THE BODY OF A
THE
KENTUCKY
HOME OR OTHER DOMESTIC ANt iftd, but the hand of time has not touch­
ed lightly bar delicate features and not CASH DISTRIBUTION COMPANY IKAJ^THAT t,OPfi not YIELD
TO.ITS
MAGIC
TOUCH. A BOT­
ccaa her moot enthusiastic admirers would
TLE. COSTING 25c., 50c., or 31.00
MWveotare to call her young. Her
SAVED THE LIFE OF
drees poMcsan all the charaiteriiUics of
A HUMAN BE1XG. AND RESTOK­
E^rptian cloth, and though decidedly inED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
artaatic, baa evidently answered all tlie
XXtejl__
purpeaea for whieh it was first intended.
POSITIVELY CURED.
Tbe Princesa is’ now neither lovely nor
vivacious, though there i.v no reason to
btiirve that in years gone by she wm not
aa adapt in all thorn little arts which Tho.. P. ?ort«r. Ex-Got.
Q«a1 Mauser.
attract mankind and excite tho envy of the
puamvKXTXO pimtpoxmmlnit
genthr sex. In height she is a liufo lem sJtSSstPKferK1 ■“
than five feet, bar form still prmen ca some
LlBTOrCIFTS:
reminiscences of a well-rounded coutonr
and her hands and feet are small and deli
eately frehioned. It is believed that the
Priacuaa peaneaaed in her younger days a
■oft, sweet voice, which had been tboot^hly cultivated by the bait Egyptian
maaOri. Bat this aanrrion cann’crt be
B lllIARm COROHETTH
verified, for the lady nevar attempts to
Ain
~
ting, aad not one of her vititers have yet

Hw

Siitcal and Meckaaical

DENTISTS !

J. Cole &amp;, Son

WESTERN LANDS

irAte

MILITARY

THE FOE OF PAIN
MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

AFORTCTEFOR OHLY 312

$610,006 06!

PHICE OF TICKETS

Diseases with Its Agraia
''\CI.OOSE BEnVKKSTHRM

Holloway’s pills!
Jrervota Disorder*.
What u taor« fterfal lb»-. a bmkiar J-r

NEW MUSIC.

Unit

ff- J.
Carnap, Sim ana Onaaeatal

SOLID WEALTH!
•600,000 IN GIFTS!

ii’TlOM.

GROCERS

AGENCY

•LEARN TELEGRAPHY

now on exhibition at our Fun Buie
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatlv done.
•
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Room* south uldc State St.,
opposite H. A. Goodyear's Hard wars
Store.
STEBBINS 110‘S

TEN PIN BALLS

WANTED!

PROBITE ORDER.

KTERS* 0ACRED SELECTIONS.

EE“Ki.*,ifcuvas;—uSET
KTKBS VcTAVU VHOBV8KS.

SSI
KTKHS- VbgaN 0ELECT1OSS.

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 24# 1876.

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PLOWS AND CASTINGS.
jheSemi-WBekly Republican banner
geo. m. dhwey
i.vd rri:ijsni:it.

, . /&lt;•

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings' we have a full stock of
POINTS

A.TT D

EXT R A S

for the Gale, Curtis, Robinsov„ Donor, and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
points.
60yl

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON,

i »Mwl_r.&lt;nl W»J»
r s.'w i li»i_ »■&lt;•
I iy»ro&gt;i ,
I l&amp;toi tfjfel toXO
! joustasroj jom

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS

CARDS.

Nashville,

*'qk ir'jtaptly attend *d to.

Kdiiiai.

HE. I1&gt;! HEAD! READ!

Special Medical Announcement
Joy Comfortand Happiness
Sick and Afflicted!
or IIIST1NQS AND VICINITY

Pianos Organs
and

The SmithT Amencin Organ,
HAlSRlTON BRO.’S PIANOS.

ERNEST. GABLER

PIANO,

a rreelaltr rf ths Mhrwia*
l lrCT.ur .11 klBd^ Catardi, ItaH SLW«m
l.ik. 1 “/■••■&gt;“**««•••) HhetuMUlMB,

biMm. Of WOMEN, roaa* or old treat..!
■ith tko nassifet nsaits .
&lt;.j
«*• &lt; 05301 JU TIONFUiK.
ra.teietan «hx.-rM wo 00 m il.rot- that th»

The wedding morning came, bright and
glorious. The bride wo* lovely, as al! bride*
are. “The marriage ride wa* over," and
the bridal partv cel ouL, followed by the
He arrived at last.
Everything wm in
l&gt;e«t wiahen and warm congratulations of roadi--.B3S for hi* reception, and he wa*
the entire community. It was arranged much pleased with all the arrangements.
that they nhould rciiun by the wny of
Hi* own furniture wm arranged in the
New York, and start* few days with Mr. parlor devoted to hi* use, and the bed
Barlow. Thare ires never a wedding that chamber which opened from it wa* fur­
seemed to give such general satufaction. nished M nearly like Iris own ns possible.
Dr. Emerson wa* loved and rmpected by Hugh's-sleeping-room opened from that,
all the townspeople, not only as n skillful the chamber set which had-beeiabia moth.practitioner, but as a valued friend and er * while a girl in her father's house, wa*
counselor, and bi* bride wm thought placed in it. The low windows opened
Worthy of hitu.
Even Hugh badc Cul- upon a pinxxa. and the pleasant street* of
ehoiU-r and hi* friends farewell, with a the village were in full View, while in the
smiling face, for hi* grandfather had prom­ distandc stood lhe depot and it* busy life,
ised that he should come back and spend and ever and anon the steam engine and
the Christmas holiday* with Dr. and Mr*. cars came into sight.
Mrs. Emerson’s
Emerson,
it was a pleasant company.
sweet, |4acid face and light form, however
In two weeks, the bride and grootu seemed the greatest otiraetioii to him, and
rattAfod New York.
Mr. Barlow’s car- he never wearied &lt;»f gxring at her, either
I riagv was in waiting at the depot, and when engaged in howtelinkl duties or
I Hugh himself received them’with open
reading in her parlor ; she wa* very dear
i arm*, and every manifest demonstration of to the heart of the lonely old man.
joy. Mr. Barlow welcomed them must
The winter had come, with its snows
i cordially to bu'kplendid home, and iu him- j
' and blasts, its short day* and pleasant,
' pitahtics. The mansion was richly furnish- I
' social evenings- The Emerson household
1 cd, and everything that wealth could par­
were gathered in the bright, warm parlor.
I chase was al command. H't* servant* were
The Ifoctor himself was at homo before
। orderly and well disciplined ; but the heir
dark, for a wonder, and as he was comfor­
of this fortune looked pale, and Mr*. Emtably seated by the centre table, be turned
Vraon anxiously inquired for the cause.
to Mr. Barlow, who was sitting at a aide
I
“I am nut aick, Aunt Abba, but I am
table, a trifle nearer the file, and said :
I so lonely!" bo replied.
“Mr. Barlow, it is just a year to-night
j
“I toll you, Mrs. Emerson, you will
have to take lum back to Colchester/ said since Mias* WanHow made her debut in
Colchester. When I naw Jillsou assist
। Mr. Barlow ; “he is pining for the pure
mountain air of hi* old home; it will not that little black robed person into hi* sleigh,
1 do to shut him up hare. He will not bear ; how little 1 thought that is just a year she
would be my dear wife 1 I thought of her
j transplanting; he has no appetite, and if
; it had •»»&lt; l-vti f.ir the antioiparinn.rif with pity, and said to Watson, who told
I your promised visit, I should have carried me it was the school teacher, that I waa
' him back very soon.
He is a precious boy sorry for her—she had c*me to hard quar-

but it is no place for him here."
“Will you let me go home, grandfather?
But what will you do without me? I wish
you would come, too."
“Perhaps Dr. Emerson can device some
plan to have me near you. We will talk
it over to morrow. But if they will carry
you bock with them, Hugh, you may go."
It was a delightful arrangement, and
Hugh went to ht* room, full of tileasant
anticipation*, and for the first lime since
his arrival^slept soundly, and woke in the
morning rvfroahed.
After breakfast, Mr. Barlow and Dr.
Emerson were abut up * long time in a
back parlor, and the old gentlemen laid his
plan* before the Doctor for hi* considera­
tion.
“It ia no place for Hugh here," he said
“It will ruin him; he is an active boy, and
it will never do to keep him in idleness; he
want* to work. Talk of the curse of labor !
Never did work brin^ a curse tSal was
half a* great a* that produced by larineos*
Better dig ditches and lay stone wall* than
to ait through the long days lounging and
moping in nhcer idlanaa. I had no thought
of it when I took him a«ay. I am an old
man, and have worked in early life, and
omaanxl wealth; and I thought if I brought
that child here, ha would be perfectly
happy. I see my mistake, and see it before it
ia too lata; he most go back with you, aud
learn to become an active, energetic man
I am too old to have the charge of him; he
is no longer a nlay thing, but a sober, ration­
al boy. Ths best thing I can do for him

DENTIST

Every Inftrumeni

ui Orpin taisn
laisu iiin MW for New Dees
^Bes
mil Pin# u4
R D

BULL0ClC^°i®^8*nt for Michigan'

NbS °Hou.”d Mnd
Flint.
xxl47tf

Rapid*, East Sag.naw and

BROWN, Piano Tuner.

It wm uqit* a surprise when Hugh
returned with tbc Doctor and hi* wife,
and the good people had' eon|idcrabk&gt;
gossip over the-projectod arrangement*,
which were gradually developed.
Hugh
enjoyed V* gardening, although the beds
.had become ifeedy in his absence, and
required hikd work. He had regained hi*
checrfullncfls, and noemed quite himself
ouoc more, and a* the time for hi* grand­
father's arrival drew nor. became impa­
tient to see Him.
’

“I think," put in Hugh, “the change*
with mo have been great too. How I did
dread going to school 1 I had no new
clothe*, and only one book, and mother
wa* lick*; I dM not think I waa going to
meet my best friend when Mr. Jillson ran
over me in the entry, and I had half a
mind then to go home."
“I have often noticed."aaid Mr. Barlow,
•‘that when our prospect* suem the dark­
est, and we are ready to faint, there is a
charge for tba better near.
You know
the proverb that it ia al ways darkest just
before daylight"
A ring at the front door waa answered
by Martha Ilebard, and Mr. and Mr*.
Jills&gt;n were ushered in, followed by Mr.
Wstaon and his wife and daughter. They
had come to let the Ductor know that they
remembered the aniversary of his wife's
coming, and it turned out that the new
teacher had juat arrived.

The gentleman waa pyticular to keep
his hour* with great precision, but could
not possibly understand that out of school
he had any thing to do with the scholars.
He was hired to teach six hour* a day,
five days and a half in a week, four week*
in a month ; he would do just exactly aa_
he agreed—no more or less. He commonced, thfidrat day, with a long string of
rules and reBtrictioQS, .aod told the chil
dren ho wished it understood that he waa
master. Thia roused opposition, and the
larger port of the scholars were arrayed in
hostility against their teacher. Love and
is to let him live with you, and your sweet
confidence ware out of the question. The
wife. I have arranged thing* to my satudactiou now, and hive made a new will, children reported at home; the parents
held counsel together, and with their
in which I have divided my property equally
neighbors, and it was the unanimous opin
between Hugh and your wife ; she divided
with him, I understand, and he gladly iou that the school would not bo worth
much that winter. The pupil* found out
proposes to do the same. Not one word
what the parent* thought, and were influDoctor ; it is right! It must bo so ; I can
euced accordingly ; the tide of public feelnever repay her for her kindness to him I
ing was against the teacher, and it was eviGod bless him!"
dent that thing* did Mt work harmonious“Bat, Mr. Barlow," aaid the Doctor,
ly. Hardly a day pained but the ruler
“yon will be lonely here. Why not oome
enforced (or tried to enforce) obedience ;
and live with your children if you persist
in treating Abba a* a child? There is room
for you in our home, and ia oar hewta." perplexed. The fire was not built in teason in the morning ; the children came in
“I would gladly do *o if I may; life at■hivering and cold, and were ordered to
the longest will lie but a brief span for me,
their scats, giving them no chance to
and that ia one reason why I have thought
warm their numbed finger* and toes. Of
Ixwt to place my boy with you.”
course they were rsetlea*, uneasy and
“Would you be contented411 such a
quiet place •* Colchester ? Would it seem orcas. Om or two of the smaller, ones
from their feet; colds prevailed universally.
like home to you ?"
Mrs. Emerson saw with regret that
'•If I bad those around me that I could
love, I could bb contented and happy any­ Hugh and Martha Vefs not getting on
, M«U», Brtirekrij.
where
I am »»n»d nt the atteotfons
purchased by mosey. I am going to Mad disliked attending school, and would avail
hatsalf of every possible excuse to remain
Mrs. Watson’s daughter a, pu»’ “p Twp. of Mr. Hebard’a youngrr
aay* she wishes one, butter fethpr cannot
_
i. ware in their bed*, sick, occasion­
afford it ; it will be a small token of children
ed by getting chilled while at school.
Mahew waa down with a fever
xiribatabfete the smm tense.

Washington letter.

our

■

are at the service of xnv adopted daughter,
your wife. What ahe does not care for
will be sold at auction, and in a abort time
I can com* to take itj&gt; reridanoe with you.”

■

WAGONS!

THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS,

WHOLE NO 1077.

Politics make strange Bad-foUowsTilden being Investigated—A bid
for Republican Votes—A Banner
County—“Stolen a MINion!"

-

NO. 34.

-i

VOL. XXL

WASHINGTON,' August H, 1876.
,

After ea^i perusal of the letter* of ac­

ceptance of Tilden and Headrick*, addi­
tional evidences of the diaauuulatioo of th*
writer* become apparent.

Every

intel­

ligent cit«en of thia country knows that
Louis Convention, the

prior to the St.

views of thoie two me*
quasi ion

on the fiuantial

Were diametrically

cadi other.

Now,

opposed to

after having studied

and hesitated for week*; after having had

personal interviews, each contending for
the yielding ol the other,

listen

to

the

hypocritical antujunedtoenta of their respec­

tive opinions as to the rueriU of the Dem­
ocratic platform, the financial plank iodud-

First tome*

Samuel J.

Tilden,

who

Mulcuiuly aver* Ms follow:
"The oMivetiUnn,

nomination,

before

adopted a

making

ita

-deckration

of

principles, which, as a whole, seems to me

a wise exposition of the necessities of our
country."

X

Thia is sn advocacy of the repeal of the
Resumption Act, which, although It' ha*
passed the House, will not become k1-ami Mr. Tilden knew that when he wrote

hi* lettpr, but hi* feigned assent was noeresary to put himself in accord with

the

8t. Louis platform.
Now appears Thomas A.

Hendricks,

and what does he say. Hear him ;
“Il would have been impossible for me*
to accept the nomination if I could not
heartily endorse the platform of the con­
vention. I am gratified, therefore,
able xneijuivocally to declare that ] B .
in the principle*, approve the policy; and
sympathise with the purposes enumerated
in that platform."
See how adroitly the wily Tilden has
euchred his associate ou the ticket. The
former risked nothing in succumbing to
die demand for repeal, while the latter
yielded his inflation views to the requiremoot of the platform for a speedy return to
specie payments. So much for usodern
Democratic, honesty.
Tho friends of Tilden have determined,
if possible, to ignore every other ueae in
the present campaign save that of reform
and retrenchment in the administration of
the Government. They claim fur the
Democratic candidate for th* Prreifiaaey,
that he personifies economy in »ri vri* and

ter, they claim that he ha* reduced
Stalo expenses of Nev York to
amount of Six million* of dollar* in
Thia bold and reckless assertion has
caused a dose investigation into the facta
attending this reduction in the State expenditores, and it hi as dear as the suu
at noon-day that Tilden ha* claimed a
credit for retrenchment which really be­
longs to the Republican party or the
Empire State. In the four year* from
.
1868
to 1872 (when the State Gwmi
ment
waa administered by the Democrat*)
f
the
State (Bounty) debt ma reduced /re
and
one-half milKont of doHafi. In
&lt;
1
the
subsequent four year* (from 1872 io
;
1876,
during which the financial atfedte*(
tration
of the State was in die hands of
I
the
Republican*) the State (Bounty) debt
’
was
roaucad wMateew and one-half mHiItoni ofdollara.
In addition to this direct reduction of
,
debt*
the revenue ofl875 ww increased bv
,tm increase of the value of aaaaaaabfe
.
property
over that of 1874, when the aa‘
seaament was made. Thus it will be read­
;ily son that all the credit doe for re­
,trenching Stale expetfdk urea befoug* to
.the Republican party, ami that Mr. TiL­
.den ha« had nothing whatever to do with
it. This Democratic bubble has been
.punctured.
Before the dose of the can
vas* all the oilier thonu which arc put
forth to bolster up the Democratic nomi­
nee will be exposed and exploded.
Mr. Headrick*, in bis letter of uBoept*nce, usta the following language :
“In the reform of our aril sorrieo I
moat heartily endorse that
of the
platform wbirii declares that tltoaivfl service
ought not to ba “subject to change at
every election," and that It ought not to
be made the brief reward ofpart? Mi, bM
ought to be awarded for proved omi|M«»~
cy, and bald for fidelity in the ^Mfe

'“luview of tho eld dortriaeof the Dew

ocratic party that “4a the vfotoni • belong
tl&gt;c spoils," this is sweet

��On Friday *r*ab»g there will, be (
for ths **nm ofJtov. Mr. &gt;T*tch«r,

Ciliforaia Correspondence.
Ham Faaaciaou, Aug, 12th 1870.
Emroa Ba»n:
&gt;
Deer 8ir
After a adjourn In the Uoldra
8tat*. ao cattod, and receiving the Basata
for a f*w w**k« 1 will try and write you a few

CALIFORNIA

police)

Local

parsonage. In rear of the Pr**bjAerlaa

'

n*xt Friday dltnwt, All lb- member* and
friend* sf th* aedsty urged |t, b* pros«*t,
g*nll*m«n to t*a at fi o'clock.
'

Th* last quarterly meering. of tfe,
oeatterenoe year will be held a| the M. K.
Church next Saturday and Sunday. Mvviee*
commencing at 2:80 o'clock P H. On tiaturdsy Revj D. F. Barnes will be p -eieot.

Vesterday. Ara D.

Rork of 'Rutland, tat*

treasurer of the County of Barrr. wa. nmnlnatod for Reprosontative in th* Whntern (or2d)
District. It la an excellen t »•) etion—offiehl
proceeding* on Monday.

BSmcmlwr the meeting of the Haye* and
Wheeler (Tab at ths Court H/tae, on Friday
•veniug. There will be a* * /dent (peaker
in attendance and w* hop* io see a ftill
hou**.—The ladieo are specially Invited.

Council Proceeding».
IttuTowk-Arrive Tewday
-»tur4«v al II mu Irav*
&lt;r. - Baltimore. Bmifotd. Johu-

.ll«nd-Arriv* Tueadjur, Thurv,&gt; »l 1 ».■, l»av* *12 *. m.

Hum if

juncil room the 22d day of Au

rucks end hill* ar* like a refuse pil* of any
sort. They look a* though lh*y had been
thrown together by guem. rock and earth,
»H Joined into heap*, but th* valley* ar*
beaulifu), lev*] and haudaome, a* well aa
rich in toll, drain i&lt; plenty end ofa very
fin. quality, but the yield ia not ao much p«r

corn fielda here, and I conclude that it i*
tool abiftlManMa, for wherovtr 1 a** any ooru
waa iplendid. Th* termer* ar* jnoatly city

men and the work I* don* by Chinamen and
therefore w* could not look for much thrift
or economy. Thi* i* decidedly ■ fart eounSan Fraaeiaco is a aplendid , aa well aa a
rich city, bate fearful dirty place with all

about the county.

REPUBLICAN RALLY !

Court street, oppoalle A. Bock'* (hop, te
M«n&lt;ly's corner, and on motion of Aid. Ttanlin*on. th* report was accepted and adopted.
sasoLtTiux sv s tn. tom limos.

Resolved, That th* eo«amitlr« on aid*
. w.Custer, Esq., will addreaatire
trn&gt; &lt;&gt;f Hastings, and vncinlty. at walk*, and is hereby authorised to remora or
■
rt House, on Friday Evening, cauae to be removed, the old Treesle worKun
State street st Fall Creek, end provide lumber
sufficient for a new Treeale work to be deliv­
urn 'Sit Everybody4z
By order*&lt;&gt;f Executive Committee ered where it Is to Mused for raid Treoelo
work al a price not to exreed fl2 per tboo1 &lt;• I layvs A Wheeler Club.
rand feet, and ereet new bent* ready to re­
ceive the stringer* for the n*w aide walk. The
resolution waredafted by aye* and nay* at fol-

manner of trash piled on the aide walk*. but
I believe there are mere fine building here
than in any other eity I ever raw.
The
Palace Hotel ia indeed a palace, and they are
now building even better than that, thick
after block. Buaiucai ia lively, although tome
complain, but when one can't gel through lha
alreeta for people and team* and see* the

shipping iotcrcal* are wo*d*rfol. The lambar trade remind* oa* of (be Michigan lumber
busineu only 1 foil to *ee the Whit* pin*.

At A- W. Bailey's

nay* a* follawa:
Aye*, AM. Dawao*. Evan*.

L*wi*.

R*cd,

heldon and Tomlinaoa C. Naya none
On motion the Council adjourned.
L. D. Qt acKKMBl.'*H.

Omaha and California Line

Lonsdale muriin 12 eta.
Hill's ditto 11 eta.
Shirting Gets.
Extra heavy Shirting 12 ct*.
Cottonadw 15 to 25 eta.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bone Coraeta 45 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 ct*.
Pserieas Warp 27 eta.
Beautiful Shawls fi5 eta.
Pure Table Linen 45 eta.
All other Goods in proportion.
Call and sec for yourself.

A full and
Clothing. '
xxiangBtf

Is the shartrat and beat roatoforall

Winona and St. Peter Line

complete aasortuu-ut

. Is the only route for Wimoma, ROCHES­
TER,
OWATONNffi,
MaXKAT*. St.
Peter, New Ulm, and all points Ju
Southern and Central Mlnesola
Ito

fBoto the Mountain* of Colorado,

Qreen Bay and Marquette
Line
u

By the Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fo
Railroad, the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kansas City, via the beauti­
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pueblo, Colorado
Sprngs, Denver, Canon Ciiy, Cocharas,
Del Norte, Trinidad, San)* Fc and all
points tn Colorado, New Mexico and
Arixona. Special round trip tickets to
Denver, only 850; allowing stop-off priviluges both ways on the main line, and at
Colorado Spring*, Manitou and Pike's
Peak. Low emigrant rates to the San
Jnan Mines.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Can lietwcen
the Missouri River ana the Rocky mounttains without change,
Close connection
made st Pueblo with trains for . Denver
and Northern -Calorado.
Formaps, rime tablet and the “San
Jnan Guide," address,

Is the only Tine for Janesvil.lk,
Watertown, Fotr Dir Lac. OsHKoan,

Negaumeb, Mabquhttb, Houghton,
Hancock, and the Lake Superior
Country. Its

FreePort and Dubuque Line
Is the only route for Elgin. RockfoHd,
and all points 'via Freeport.

Freeport,

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line
Is the old Lake Shore Route, and Is the,
only one- paaalug through Evanston,
Lake Forest, High la.nd Park,
Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to

Pullman Palace Cars
Are run on all throngh trains of th la
road.
Thia I* the ONLY LINE running
tbeaa cars between (Ihlcafco and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago nod Winona.
At Omaha our Slrepera connect with
the Overland Bleeper* on the Union
Pacific Railroad for all point* Wert of
thu Mlaauurl River.
On the arrival of the train* from the
East or Soutlf, the train* of the Chleuro
4 North-Western Railway I.EAVE
CHICAGO a* follows :
For Council BluIL. Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Train* dally,'with
Pullman .Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cara through to Cotin all Bluflh.
For Bi. Paul and Minneapolis Two
Through Trains Dally, with Pullmnn
Palace Cars attached on both trains.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior,
Two TralmMally, with I‘ullman Palace
Cars attached, and running tbrough tn

T. J. Amberson,
The pine here i* very near like »prure, but
Wra. Pat*. Ant.
th* Bod Wood i* aptandid and world* of it In
Topeka, Kan.
the market, mostly from Oregon.
Politic* ii the themo here, it i*gelling redOur Centennial.
hot. La*t year the Republican* aplit up and
the Itemocrat* carried lb* State, but now th*
Train has brought too a well aaaorted
deal i* the oth*r way.
Th* Democrat* got stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
mad because they could not all hav* a paying Kutuuer and fall trade, which I will sell
office and they aplit, and have nominated on way dovjrn low for Cash. I also sell the
both tide* for Congrea*. while the Republi­ celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
can* are cemented again and united on Haye* different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
I also null Well &amp;
and Wheeler, and are confident they can dles and Machine Oil.
Cistern Pumps.
reetjbe ring from rvnnipt rule and Deiuocra
J. Maus
Opposite the Post Office
Th* Democrat* here ar* of the Southern
xx 41 if
Harting*, Mich.
and Niraouri stripe and are aa Berea a* tiger*.
Politic*change*. I tuppose, aith the climate

Notice.

a* well aa anything elaa. hut thia country.
ward highway ftmd for lie rame, by aye* aed

Embraces under one manaienietit the
Great Trunk Hallway Line* of th*
WEST an&lt;| NORTH-WEST, and, with
its numerous bronerxa and«vmn«k*finn*
forma the shortest and quickest roufo
between Chicaoo and all paints in
Illnois,
Wisconsin,
Northern
Michigan. Minhmota, Iowa, Ne­
braska. California, and th* Wanern Territories. Its

DRY GOODSHAVE

for nothing eU*. to thank you for th*

appearance of the d*ar old Baibks, for .11
makrn m» foel a* though 1 wai among friend*
when I get th* paper and read about horn*;
then I bavebMn anxiou* to know who wav to
he4ur county oftrer*. A. yet I hav* beard
“ulhing. did not get th* paper to-day, but
probably will to-morrow a* we tail for Stock­
ton al 6 o'clock thia *v**lng. Th* country
hero I* one that afford* all th* study any on*
could with ov*n th* vaat valley* or plain*
(how th* effect of terrible upb*eving*.
The

aer. aa wee expected before harv**i.
The
farm*** call one tun par acre a fair yield, but
thia year it folia below that. Barley was a
fair crop, but I rail ia m Rny of Qi* nice

The Commo* Council of the N
nga
held a special
iu*e“

THE CHICAGO A NORTHJW»ST»an HAIIr

weet for bounty jumper* and akedaddlara,
therefore th* feverish atate of the political

Harvest ia paatatid those little accounts
must be paid at ouoe, sun-.
Smith, &gt;f anee &amp; Preston.
xxi3(Mw

altuoapherv.
Well. Mr. Editor, with my boat wish** for
the Republican cause, in Barry County and
John Stanley *db'better and cheaper
your wellfare and happinew I will cloae and Tea, than any other House in the city,
xxl —14 t 4

Advertised Letters.
u*t of letter* remaining in tb* Hastinp I'­
Ll. Harry County. Mich. Augu»t 24,1876.
Warren D. Csnatll. Tl&gt;oma« Cray. Cha*
a»tar. (2iri»tlan“ Furtuuy. Mr, C. Grubby,
HidXY Hull, Dur* Hanna, Cha*. Johnson,
Mr*. Frank Ro**, L. L. McKnighl. Mrew*
(Iso. Luther A »on, W. H. Skinn*r. T. Wm»d-

John Rum,
Eugene Jordan,
WIU fWdmore.
John Boek.

ward, Mta* CsUie Wendell.

nrjasra
ahow east*. if any I
notitionat should i
DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

GRAIN, FLOUR
And Mill Feed
Board ofTredc Building, Detroit, Mich,

The Mil-ilrvill* Haye* u&gt;,l Wheeler Club
ill rar »i every Tyeduewlay evening al the
id Nr lit ,1 li■■use. until further notice.

mr on* thooaaad eicbt haadr

Grail Ctamsiffl

The l*re«hl*nt denies,the truth of Ibe re■Ht;.*'r«t*ry Roliesoa placed hl* reaig»li in hi- lian.lv U-fore leaving for Rye

Msrctais.

■ 8.C. Priadl* Jodc* of Protale,
natter of Lb* Mtela &lt;4 Awph J.:

New York Office, No. 4U, Broadway ;
Boston Office No. 5 StatuBtroet; Omaha
Office. 253 Farnham Street; Baa Fran­
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery flireot;
Chicago Ticket Office, « Clark -Street,
under Sherman Houee, corner Banal
and Madison Street; Kinsiu Street
Depot, corner W. Kenxie and Lawai
Street; WellsStreet Depot, corner W*Ds
and Kenxle Streets.
.
For rates or Information not attaina­
ble from your home ticket agsnto, ap­
ply to

Corner Woodbridge &amp; Shelby 81s,

C Baldwin.
CJordan.
J Colliat«r,

Detroit, MJlch.

Th' M. • . ft. Il ranted H3U.G27 in July,
deenaae ..f H'V.’M from fom year, la tht
■•vnth t,..nth* ending July Slat it earned
"•'Uli. spinal83,672,197 last year.

PROBATE ORDER.

John H. Wendell &amp;, Co.

GRAIN.

FLOUR,

PORK AND SEEDS.

in take the stump for Haye* and Wheelar.
Hi* appearance in tic canvra* will be worth
thoumnil. of vote* i„ (he Republican party.

54

and

56

DETROIT,

About »&lt;«i turn are at work along th* fine
•ftk» &lt; hicagu A Lake Heron railroad be-

Woodbridge

-

St.

MICHIGAK.

H'Aeaf a Sp^ciaUa-

tand money to go to Washington
the solid aid of the Southern amtcy. He count* on the support of
the men who would have left no Wash­
ington to go to, no prmideuey to be cojoJJS? no United Stale* to

S

twemth ■ .piinli BB,| an inttnlhaent
“ ~
red'al Port Huron laal week
a meeting of the Republican*
ilisge, on Saturday of thia

•&lt;&gt; organise a Hayes and
A foil attendance ia specially

PROBATE ORDER.
‘-.-kSrt.'Sttf’.

For Sparta and Winona and points in
Minnesota, One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Sleeper* to WinonaFor Dubuque, via Freeport. Two
Through Trains dally, with Pullman
Cars on night trains.
For Dubuque and La Crease, via Gin­
ton two Through Trains dally, with
Pullamn Cars oa night train to Mc­
Gregor, Iowa.
For Sioux City and Y ank tort t Jwo
Trains daily, Pullman Care to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally.
For, Rockford, Sterling,
Kenoaha,
Janesville, and other poiuta, you oan
have from two to ten tralaa dolly.

Stile Und

MloUgan.

MarkMR*Mrt*

S8WBM',Sr;
VERSITY.

Centennial, if they ooald have had their

Lansing, July 31*t. IM*&gt;

F.dItos Itasna
Below pleas* find statement of fun-1* rharg«d State Treasurer on the hooka in thia office,
veu,TV*' 1 ' i'll*tl&gt;eud*nt and Democratic for receipt* during the month of July. 1875.
11. P. CuaMi,
uti'
•' ,lr,'ntt»»t and moat enthuaikrouie . iiu. bi’ u&gt;wn- ”• 4oe*«st
Book Keeper.
»7fm« ' J?1""
* bemocroiin rul*. j*dg'ader* to pay jmrticmlar »G*n"f l»«. J. M. L» Buna which
™ .
. j10'41*" culurnn of thi* jutper
i&gt;*»th’i« 7"’ , .•*.
Haatlng* Houac on

TO THE PUBLIC.

PROBATEORDER.

�Grifl Eiiis ai HOM B.B.

jk
OUR CENTENNIAL Lt H ER

Philapixfhia, August 19th, 1876.
Time rolls rapidly by. I think I reurted something about the way tempos
igitA in cnc of my first letters from here
'W
X
DOW, if not
allotted days
’
lor aecp.UK w—.
—have'
^rUeby «”i *U1 there arc several

them speak. There art! several of three
giocps which need to bo seen to be appro-.
dated. One scries portrays in' three:
acenes the story of two lines from ’ the
stem parents reluctant asoont of their first­
born is eloquent and comprehensive.
Among the remaining foreign exhibits
of sufficient prominence to deserve special
mention are Russia and Brazil. Then
there arc some separate exhibits of the
different State and Territories, which can
1 not justly be omitted. From the territor­

\rf-r-r of the country who liave not seen
tbeshow. Indeed of the forty millions
len
than
three
millions
bare
paid their respects, so that a revision
of the estimates at this time would in­
volve a reduction, probable placing the to­
tal at nearer eight than three millions
Thursday was to have been a gala day on.
on the grounds, Ifrof. King's flrat hallo ju
ascension having been announced to take
place that day. But the mouslrou; air
ship didn’t go up. Old Porbs interposed
some trifling objection, which discouraged
•rtic Throfesnor snd the unusually large con­
course of people—over 37,000—wte.y had
gathered to sec the unwieldy vessel start
upon its venturesome voyage were disap­
pointed. It seems that this fellow l*robs
lias queer ways with himself anyhow. For
four long weeks the earth and every living
thing therein were parched and dried up with
weather bo hot that beefsteak would fry
in the sun ; and now there is a fair pros­
pect of four weeks af drizxle, while fall
overcoats come out to take the evening
air. It's a pity the weather clerk couldn't
keep his equilibrium. The balloon at
this writing still waits his pleasuse.
Returning to the exhibits of foreign
countries, the space occupied by Italy
comes in the same neighborhood with
those already referred to. This exhibit is
large and embraces the most artistic as
well aa the most practical departments of
of industry. Two large tables in itaiticr
whicAc, one representing the Cathedral st
Milan, and the other* that of Venice, arc
floc specimens of workmanship. An epis­
copal chair and desk arc carved in the
most artistic manner with repreeontatisns
of scriptural scenes. Many articles of
furniture, Jdeluding
bedsteads, mirror
frames, tables and cabinets, arc exquisite­
ly carved, one of tbe last named having
heeds of Dante. Michael Angelo, and Alfieri cut in relief. The display of jewel­
ry, gold and silver
cameos commands, psrhaps, the greatest
attention of anythii »g in the entire budd­
ing. O
One
of rubies and dia­
dc necklace
necklac
monds set in silver is valued at *20,000 ;
other tiaras and ornaments for the hair
range from *10,000 to *1,000. Ad ex­
quisite M»t, consisting of breastpin and
earrings, each being the representation of
a bird with spreading wings formed of
diamonds, rubies and sapphires, is one of
the most unique in the collection. The
suisaica, cameos and coral jewelry are of
the rarest workmanship. A large assortmetit of conch shell jewelry is abu shown.
There is an extensive
exhibition uf
brouxaZ A large bdl manufactured in
Venice, most delicately chased and of pe
culiarly sweet tone, which has already tak­
en several medals, has been purchased by
the Italian church .in this city.
There is
a dental exhibit which for completeness
equals, if it does pot surpass any similar
display* Teeth in every form and eases
showing the various stages of growth
and decay, arc exhibited, while explana­
tory charts ftxrnish frill and complete in­
formation. Cloths, boots and shoes, Ixrgh&lt;wn straw in hate, bonnets and every
kind of millinery denco, and articles of
domestic utility, are included. The ms.hufi&gt;eture of musical instruments and nasi
cal literature have also good represents
Passing from sunny Italy the viator
next icmmb the frigid dime of Norway.
This collection is enclosed by a high frame­
work of light-oolorvd wood arched in front,
at the apex at which the flags of Norway
■re tastefully arranged
I.
.......

ial displays, particularly, most people may
obtain points of great interest. These
will be taken up shortly. So far I have
entirely neglected Art Holl, both because
I hesitate to undertake a review which
must- necessarily
bo
somewhat
in
because I
wanted
more
time to
study its different phase. But iU turn
will come. This department is not. eonfined wholly to the beautiful. There are
some things very amusing and sonic that
are open volumes In themselves. Among
the statuary I noticed the figure of a little
girl holding a bird and pinching up the
flesh on her cheat to make a breast- from
which she attempts to suckle the pet, aa she
has often seen ■ mother nurse her bai&gt;e.
It is a pleasant representation of childish
simplicity.
Many incidents might be
noted to show that tbe turnstile-keepers
hare a capital opporiunity to study chlrae’tef. These gentlemen would not,- how­
ever, have half as much fun as they now
enjoy were it not for the dumb but effect
tve assistance rendered them by the odd
•rranirapests at the entrance. These
have lite-n minutely described, but there
arc po .le who might sec those turnstiles,
telgrapjic-ragiatering apparatus and all.
taken /p»rt and put together again a dozen
times, without becoming a whit lew* innoceni »f their construction snd purpose
than before. A delicate matron, of some
three hundred pounds weight, presented
herself for admission recently, and after a
bit ofingaaious engineering by the stile­
man, he managed to assist her through by­
having her more side-wise. Her only
thanks were that 'qhst cussed machine
wouldn’t lot an cel slip
through it.''
Shortly afterwar*' than arrived a maiden
offorty-eight summers, wearing green
spectacles and carrying an umbrella. Rhe
eyed the turnstile with a half-seared look
and
outstretched neck.
Evidently it
bothered her. She sounded it and tested
its moving facility by prodding ii with
her umbrella. Finally, having paid her fes.
she nerved hemelf to the awful -feat of
rushing spitefully through tbe concern,
apparently anxious to do it all passable
damage.
•

1876
and be happy again
stations.

4

-6m

'Metal

is

Pm1

SALISBURY A BROSSEAU

FURNITURE
Upholstery Goods Mots Frames. Sc.

WMMffl
Look here !

B.C

What! don't yon think wo can sell

A. M.

jGEK '

Coffins, Caskets A Shrouds KS&amp;-.

chnipcr than any firm in the Blate I
can do it, for, with the help of

MU»d.

r. a-

Look here!

Htt

1!

tt o

J. M, HEWES,

COKU SOUTH.
:5

we guarantee Saturfafition.

ilcorae famished free to any |*crson
purchasing a Ooffin worth
We
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for we make the most of our
Coffins and Furniture.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
Hastings. Dec.. 22. 7.5.

52yl

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Pit. for Para.
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Summer Time Table.

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8RANB RAIMIS DIVISION
The Reliable Sheri Liar
EAST AND WERT.

BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

TRAINS GOING ROUTH.

iiste» i
These unrivaled machines andrepairs for
me arc supplied at lewent fartory prices

GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL
; ( ff|AiriNG6,WlCH&lt;QAK.

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PENSIONS
To whom PennionH are
$5 g $2051’.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.

the apparatus used in the manufacture zof
cod-liver oil,' which ia one of the chief
exports of that country, while long tubes
and numerous bottle filled with that li­
quid are grouped around it Some good
specimens of carved wood and household
furniture'are shown and there is a fine

Th«4ire«t routs l*r
JOI.IKT, MORRIS. l-^SAU.R,
BVTRr, LACON, PROKIA. hRALS
J». koum, ROCK /•■’A-L'A

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TCatabliBhed IWOfS,

DA VBJfPOKT.
D.v
w-asniNOTON, io nu &lt;vn .j wKELL,
. NEmvS.
RES RO»ES

American and FUrelpt Patent,,

relioi.
armony «s preserved by
placing the exhibit of Sweden adjoining
that of Norway. Groat care and atten­
tion have been taken to make this space
attractive, the arebes over the entrance
being
bang
with
blue
velvet
bordered
with
gold
fringe,
and
tbe
arrangement
uf
the
differ­
ent exhibits showing excellent taste. In
front is a fine display of poroelaia table­
ware of tbe mote delicate tints and with
beautilnl floral ornamentation. Atuawdre

pwdaifo

chimney-piece of an opal bine
cd£ir fiaiikad by two tall candelabra exettaa wonder and admiration. In the rear

H.W.P. COLSON’S
INDIAN

Council Bluffs and Omaha
Without Change of Cars,

FOR SALE ORTRADEONE roBTABLE STEAM SAW

)IAN RED DROPS
fcrna* jron ia th* prosUoo of

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H. W.P. COLSON,
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F. O. Mbx CSS

Traim Icm* Daily

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in good order raring every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OP MULES 7 years old
(A* U^L),,’~Wl!h Uk* SUr* 4
ONE 5 year old MARE, ONE BUGGY
scurfy new, sho NOTE* HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGiKE, Ute sA on GOOD
TERMS. Fpr particulars enquire on the
premises one mile west of Carlton Cooter.

Suatban.

KANSAS LINE.

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Hastings, mich

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                    <text>VOL

XXI.

NO. 35.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. AUGUST 28, 1876.

jtejeiniYseklj Republican tapper

WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWEY
PUBLISHER.

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£j STIBffi ffl N BROS., HIM
At prices lower than ever. Now is the lime
Io puichiisiN the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
PF.CFSSmi AND BDSIMESS CARDS..

PLOWS AND CASTINGS
In addition to the Oliver Willed Plows
and castings, we hare a full stock of

Cohwtinr
. :• '.iurt Hi

F. S. BOWEN,

POINTS

JOHN Q. CRESSY.

for the Gale, Curtis. Robinson, Dodge and
'
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S^C* FRIXDLE*
Kalamazoo Plows. Points arc all ground
I’VBLW foNVEYAXCKR A LOAN
• ill a«&lt;olialc &gt; *
real aatat*for and
sold at the same price as unground
' points.
HOLBROOK,
g o

od

50j-l

GREBLE &amp; BUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

l.LCltH RUSSELL,

The Triumph is Complete.

CHAS. fl. BAUER.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR,

BL'RGHER.

WM. H. HAYFORD,
"jiTl niaactToft'J^I^'r* B
bouebt aad»ata.aig ,3
on rwawnable term. (Mia. prer
i~Jra/, aiora.
fairies

DR. C. RUSSELL,

PARTS!
4 T. IT. BROWN-Phnleuuu. Ser"Sttortr A. J. BowE^'t rtore, 8t*t«
ill, nrn-nptly attended Io at alt huun.
■tain. I. A. Holbrook.
'■

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.

WM. UPJOHN,

JOHN STANLEY.

DELIGHT J. wrttr.w.i

UNDERTAKING

"Loan from 10n*«l«ck k.». totr.l
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Street All calls will

Being • buUnena that needs «

DR. H. F. PECKHAM.

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of experience,
•TKBBXM1 BBOTHWO,

WOOL. WOOL.
CARLING.

After many years

PD1UKL

II. C. I'ECKHAM.
I'llYMCUN k SURGEON,

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member, with the experience ot » P*Kms will Always K*-™ ^1b Pen‘®0*1 **

WHOLE NO. 1078-

Garfield, Matthew?, Force, Monroe and
Foster. But with a fnluh in the stupidity
of the people which is almost sublime,
The Alton—a Now Cathedral—The
they will make a desperate fight for both
Jews - Political — The Tndca’ States ; and I warn the Republicans there­
Unions.
of that they have no child's play before
them to prevent “Slippery Sammy'* from
He is m
Nbw rout, August 21, J876. capturing at least Indiana.
cunning as a fox, as slippery as an eel, mid
th a siwas.
.
with boOudlesK tnouey. The rings which
John Jacob Astor, the sun of William hare plundered New York and Bruoklvn
B., fa arranging for a monument lo hfa rclendaialy, for so. many years, want the
wider opportunity that the Federal offices
father, or rather tho deceased Astora,'
would give them and they will pour but
which will have no parallel in this coun­ money like water to bring it about
Be­
try. It, fa nothing less than an altar in sides, this ia the death struggle of a great
old Trinity
Church, the designs for many aspiring politicians, and you may
well depebif upon it, the October Stales
Which are now bring' made in Munich, will be fought over, every inch.
Ixxtk

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

and which is to cost over $100,000.
Thu Episcopalians . have held to Trinity
for reasons uthsr- than that of rever­
ence fur the. /old
church
aud its
beauty. The old New Yorkers went up
town to lire very reluctantly, and withreason, for the area below the post office
is a thousand times mope pleasant -than
that above. They believe that in die
course of a few years the lower wards will
bo again filled with a dense population,
and that consequently old Trinity will
again be a center for wealth and fashion.
Consequently thuy are spending money
lavishly upon her, and that fa why Mr.
Astor acloclcd it as the church for bfa
memorial altar, in place of one up town,
A IlKAND CATXIKPBAL.

out fur tramps in October.
These fel­
lows are moving westward in armies, and
it would be singular ifno expert a manip­
ulator u Mr. Tilden should usglect to

pesters in New York before the new sys­
tem came into vogue, and tbey will be
used. If they can carry either Ohio or
Indiana they
i’l have something to go
into the November fight with, some show
of success, or rather some encouragement.
The most thorough eanvaas will be made
of Indiana, aud every bit of talent that
can be commanded will be thrown into
that State.
Senator Morton displayed
bfa usual judgment when ha opened tho
campaign early, and boldly took the ag­
gressive. Ho realised the gravity of the
issue and ita importance. At their head­
quarters they arc very active.
They are
sending out documenta by the million,
and every train takes westward speakers,
and agents, secret and public. It will be
hot in Indiana thfa fall.
The Republicans are no less active.
Gov. Stewart Woodford, who did Fuch
splendid service in Ohio last fall, did not
intend to take the stump thfa season, but
tbc necessity for carrying Indiana and
Ohio, has made him reconsider hfa deter­
mination, and he will devote several
weeks to those States, and all the best
speakers of tho East will visit the West
m their services may be required.

Speaking of churches, the Episcopalians
whose interests lie up town have deter­
mined to*build a cathedral that will eclipse
in sire and style anything in the United
Statu. They have selected a tract of
ground up among the fashionables, (those
who go to heaven in purple and fine linen
if they don't break up before they can get
their property in the name of their wives,)
and propose to raise $2,000,000 and
erect thereon such a cathedral u will put
the Catholics even to utter shame and
make the Jewish Synagogue look small.
It will cover an entire block, and will
have everything known to ecleaiutical
architectorc that money can buy.
The
THX TRACK'S UNIONS
sum neceeanry to insure ita erection fa now
almost raised, and it is expected to com­ are being taxed to their utmost at thfa
time, and their resources will be more
mence it next spring.
severally tried aa the season progresses.
These organizations are charitable and
Speaking of religious denominations, protoetire, and so large a per cCnL of
the Catholics, who are by all odds the their members are and have been out of
i&gt;ourc5t of tho dcuomint^hms, can build the work, that their treasuries are empty, and
biggest church os and raiie money the caw­ they have upon their bauds thousands
And
rat. The vast body of laborers, and servant upon thousands of helpless people.
girls, the poorest paid and closest living if this fa the situation in the busy sum­
of all the Uber of the country, contribute mer, what will it be when winter cuts
money
to build vast aithedrale and down the work a half, and swells the
churches moat expensively Cited and ranks of the unemployed aud hungry ?
furnished. With thete, giving is made a Thfa fa a matter which caanot bo met and
religions duty, and when the priestliood grappled with loo sodn. The unemployed
calls, the money is paid without a murmur. of New York now constitute a dangerous
The .Jews, without bring under the Con- class, and when their number is doubled
Uvl of a priesthood, nor subject to any their will be trouble. Mea with hungry
influence aside from a belief in their re­ wives and children don't reason very well
ligion and » devotion to it, build the nor do they draw very fine distinctions.
most gorgeous church edifices of nD. Those of the unemployed who can find
Their new*«ybaEOguc on 5th Avenue is the work to do are leaving the city, but aa
most honor to them aa a people, and k work fa about as scarce everywhere aa
will be a long time before it will be here, all that ia gained by change fa a
eclipsed. They are more wealthy, per laving in living. They can be supported
rapita, than any race on the continent, at leu cort in tho West.
PlBTRO.
and the orthodox Jfcw bcDcvra in his re­

ligion with all die fervor of a Catholic,
with the difference that his belief ia one
of intelligent conviction. But the glory
is departing from Israel.
The young
Israelites arc mingling and mixing with
the Gentiles; they are adopting their
frririta and customs, and Httle by little
Judaism fa toeing ita hold upon them.
They neglect the observances of the
Church; they modify its doctrines, and
doubt as to whether its uasges have a
binding force.
In short, the “hickory
Jews" are in the majority, and the ortho­
dox arc groaning in spirit.
The Nathan
murder fa almost forgotten.
The mur­
dered man was an Israelite of the strictest
■tyle. H« hop* Saturday, and la aft the
observance* of the Church wm as strict as
a Rabbi. It *«« thegteat grief of hu
life, that bfa sons were, every one of

our

Washington letter.
Washington, August ]7,1876.

On Tuesday. August 15th, the House
of Congress adjourned, after bring in aesraion throe-fortbs of a. year.

What

boon done and what left undone

by

has
our

National Legislature has already become
a aubjert of critical comment by the coun­

try al large.

There is no

hesitation jn

asserting that such comment
unfavorable.

A feeling

is

highly

of disgust has

over-shsdowed tho people, under tho con­

fam held stray in tho House of Rcnrescn-

will bo Very slight.

coming from tho South were particularly

tatives.
The Republicans in

that

body

wore

powerless, and the responsibility of such *
state of affairs reais with the Democracy

exclusively.
Upon amcmbUng ia December last it
was seen that only those of the Democmcy

exultant.
Although chinfly from the
P0UTICAX.
■ The taden Committees have got tferir Confederate army, with their handte hardly
arrangtmenta completed, and(1,wiU eomyet dry from shedding the blood of Union
rnence vigorous - work at, opoc.
,Tbo two
States In which the moat wprk wift ,-M soldiers, they imperiously assumed direc­
The
done are, of course, Ohio and Indiana, tion, and dictated terms, as of yore.

sen ted, of rampant

Tearings. July ff8tb,W7S.

xxlBH

WELCOME MAR BLE.
msTlsrA Kirn .

fa intended as an example fortMir benefit.
But to those who have borne' the burden
aud heat of the day ia maintaining the
integrity of the Govermnewt^-it u very
galling to bate rebels ia" high places,
armed with poster to dictate the policy of
tho country.*
It may be that the very
excesses indulged in by these unrepent­
ant traitors will have a reaction, and in
thfa way, through the instrumentality of
an aroused fueling, the rrias of Govern­
ment will not bo permiUed to pass away
from the party now in power.
Indeed, indications of thfa state of
feeling are plentiful, so much so aa to ere- ate .the remark that, had we, not had
sucR-Y House of Representatives, perhaps
Republicanism .might have been beaten
at the coming Presidential election. Thfa,

resting upon our free country, 'in permit­
ting a lot of red lutoded rebels from the
South and their copperhead allies from
the North to dictate £
moment
let'rionc for two years, our legislation of a
national character.
The record is. infa­
mous, even though good may come of it in
the end.
Had Rill and Lamar and Tucker, .the
three really dangerous men of tho South,
counselled with tlteir coq/rercs of tho
North, and their abject slaves as well, and
consented to remain studiously in the
back ground during the session . of Con­
gress just closed—had nothing but the
velvety paw of the cat been felt, the claw
never—the admission is freely made that
the present condition of Republicanism
might have been more perilous.
In other
words the disposition to change rulers
would have been improperly indulged,
because of no apparent danger, and all
the crying aloud might have been of no
avail. As matters stand the people do
not seem the least disposed to pul in pow­
er those who will advocate the blotting _
out of recent constitutional amendments, *
the payment of rebel indebtedness, and the
establishing of a rebel pension roll.
If
overthrowing Republicanism means this,
tho poonlc are not ready for it tn the year
18TK
The efficient “Southern Republican
Association," of this Qty, adopted an ad­
dress to Republicans of the North, East
and West, endorsing, with thanks, tho
report of the Senate Cammitte on Miosisrippi Outrages, wherein iaahowo ihsprevalenoc of organised murder against politcal opponents by the Rebel Democrats
in all the late slave-holding States, with
two dr three exceptions.
The address
seta forth that, in addition, there is a
Democratic Lying Association, which em­
braces mostly all the Southern agents of
the Associated Pros, and all the .Demo­
cratic lenders and editors, and whielr u
intended to aasasritrato the reputation of
leading Republicans there, and other­
wise prepare public opinion in advance
for the discrediting uf murderous outrages

independent prew of the North and itepeated until large numbers of honest
voters in the North are persuaded that
Southern Republicans of even the higheat character are mouatani of iniquity, and
that the hounded and murdered Republi­
cans were more to blame, for being mur­
dered than aaaaaains were' far murdering
them: or, that the murders; were only ItoRcpubliean fabrications. * 1
■ ■
The addram, in conclusion, appalls to
the friends of truth, law, lift and liberty
everywhere throughout tho Union.
.

gratified.
to their son. now conducting the popular branch
r favorite ofUongrras. The friends of the Union
Do you want tho W Havana Cigars
bo Wed their heads in shame, and deplored
the extent of 'the magusnimity which goto J. P. Rnhem'fortham,

only

STEBBINS BROS

that strict and impartial justice had not
been allowed to take its course.
Espe­
cially wm this so When the country was
obliged, to listen to the eulogy on Jeffer­
son Davis, and a defenep of the atrocities
at Andersonville, delivered, strange as it
may seem, Jn the House which, only a few
yeara agor Thaddeus Stevens led, by an
impassioned orator from Georgia, whote
iieoplewere made the ctpecial objects of
Union clcnseocy during the war.
In the
history of all governments, since tho crea­
tion of tbc world, nothing like this han
ever been known. . The Congress which
saw the first century of national nxfatunce
out, and the second oho fairly installed,
will present undisputed evidence of the
American peojic tolerating, under the
influence oflaw, those who had malig­
nantly stricken at the throaf of the Gov­
ernment and trampled upon ata honored
flag, as a power in the land.
Perchance, all this may be correct, and ’

rebda, wbq should' thing “morn cheering.’ why j ust ita them
■call at Ralph Jordon s, and they can be

have been hung years ago tor their trea­

HAi.tsBOTt? K nk&lt;M»:io.

our Government and flag, illy concealed,
always aftd often or cr-lcaping prudential

viction that a pure spirit of demsgogue-

&lt;!,«, libmk.
Th.,
tbc Gentiles, they asaocrated with them,
and in every way refused to have any of
that exclttwvcnesB which fa noeesaarrto
the perpetuation of such a system.
The
young Israelites of the eity arc mortiy
young NathaM, and otic or two generatiouti will not destroy Judaism in, Ums
eountrr, but it will modify ft so that the
difference between it and Unltnnaniam

!»f. W. RIKER.

produced such a result, before much of
the session had elapsed. The utterances
on the floor, showing imj^able hate of

when they are

�tntincuxof Uu

Preeideu,;,,. ln~~-

mrata digued for our grx,j

----------- ex«a
« l®« i» "ft
riMKUrowd — .uk«

CtajiKBWWB wmofjstattamily
pute, were

Hastings, Mich., Aug. 28/ 1876.

o,mf.

finally

til

silver hill reported

1

committee ou

by the

vote because of thc'Vtiritv &gt;ad ability of
but the discus­

'its determined oppt Bente

kjad, hxh in and out of
Congress, served to enlighten the masses

sion to which it

upon a vital qumtira u pou which eras the
effect of their responses upon

from the

Congrearmen froKi th ci.- constituencies, die
impra'Asion ia abroad that ’the demonetiza­
tion of silver by thj act of1873 was sur-

at the selfish

reptitionaly pushed through

instance of American and foreign

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor bcoterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

capital­

ists, at the expense of tho industrial classes;
and from the indications furnished' by the
debates, there is lordly a doubt that the

measure. could it h ve brought before the

Houaafand divested of some objectionable
gone

featww would have

A

through.

N.tnesiL aarsiLiciii ticket.

the

amine

silver and greenback

gold,

question and report at the next Marian.

For fSnidrul,

Tho equalisation bounty

BUTHKBFORD B. HAYES

become a law.

bill failed

Tweed and his gang of thieves and that he

of having guilty knowledge of the election
and thefts,

frauds

Senator Logan made many

ineffectual eForte to get it before the Sen­

of Ohio.

ate.

if the Demoamtic

I suspect that

leaders

nnd Senate could

the House

in

have foreseen the perilous direction which

WILLUI A&lt; WHKILER.

during

debates were to take

that has

Dcmottyff infamous for the

yean.

the last ten

made

leaden of the New

names of the

tsaa, eu, beautiMy aid

The

servile

tho

York

part lwea«y

Cox was

■•*1 eohtaeelhW;ATUiataek, wt.n a waa n»?;«&gt;rj
mlk manufacture, the Imperial Agncui' tunl lortiralu tl Ko Jaueira L*a fcr BBT- as to tbe importance or me »«&lt;«»■«• b—— preach the duties offaith and /w
—
the
anbitance, the Spirit-of the Gospel. jxnntetlly than that of Baerahi, I;.a|
end yean, wiUi Cw bbbuubmo of &lt;h« go’It is a precious truth that th* kingdom of race; just because so many Chrirtra,
mlUbvotJ u&gt; flm •»
to Bilk cdtoro, Bod tho ™uta of LbmT !*■ God is tei/hin us. They who forgot tins
were erith©dygdying on the S;i-ramem*
®’’
^i_;4hly displayed in the Bretruth, or ignore it, as ths Jews did, and and Rites A the Church altogether, cr
^lian Department in Machinery Hall,

ed.

It

is

several members

said that

would have moved his expulsion if he had

not apologised, which appears to come
very easy to him, he has had so much

mainly ; thus trusting in the ».yH or im/nt-

Various spacimeui of the silkworm which

rendered

Li-iytl» „^un»,»d.d^
lul row £rom bis rruToualioB was tbnateoful row from his provocation was threaten­

ri.

ahupdan , th.fcwr
moth is about an tach long, of aj»de yel­
low color. The females aici mature, and
di. b few
e®r depeeillufl U&gt;« em.
These are about tbe sire of mustard seeds.
If the weather is warm and dry, the
young will emerge in a few days, and al-

pactice in behalf of Southern Democratic

imKBdiBldy

nhd that 41 truth, all grace, all good, have

distress aflicting every prominent business

appropriate

legislation, and

devoted eight months to an unsuccessful

hunt for Republican criminals at an expen­
They have

convicting (morally)

succeeded in

one

Democrat who stole into office cn false pre­

tenses, and have been obliged in the mean­
time to dismiss
appointees

several

for cause.

of their reform

They

act out “lo

catch Grant” and suffered .■wveral humiliat­
ing defeatn in either efforts,

and

finally

very decisive measures with Randall, oblig-

competent House ever assembled in Wash­

been reached before the Repnb'Ecans could
have bad tbe opportunity of forcing them

to declare for or
it Lam-WIUXAM A. HOWARD, IIKSTtV W

SSi£S5S?iaj&gt;fffii&lt; rr.

Ku-Kluxism m

against

practiced during the last Mississippi cam­

paign and at

Hamburg on

the fourth of

July, and to dxpoee the deceptive charac­
ter of their reductions and economy.

As

it turned out Mr. Randall was the recipi­
ent of many intimations from his political

aseooatefl that his obstinacy had operated
Vnr SLAA.^n»l*r. IMh S.ualorUd Dlatrk-t-f

sitnatian.

very diatatMong

in a

to place hh party

Either form

of the dihsmfta

they were forced to take upon tbe South­

r*T

ern question, threatened la he
tiiey condemned the

If

atrocities of their

KuKlux coostitnancics,

danger of offending

fatal.

were

they

in

that section whose

aubrtance

Triumphs of tho Inflationists.

The inflationists have secured :

1st.

A demand in tho St. Louis plat­

form for tho

2d.

repeal

of the resumption

The nomination of Hendrick*—

tho embodiment of the inflation idea.

3d.

Tho repeal by the House of Bap-

reaentatives

of the]

Resumption

act.

is again hot

indignation

resentment;

and

and they

prominence to tlraao truths

ZZV pounua ut wwvu-. *—---------- - ----■aloftheiltaJi of loose fltaenls ettaimltothelwipIhBl Buppwt the whflK
and beneath thia the internal coat cf soft
flossy silk, within whieh M the compact
oval ball, or cocomp-proper. The thread
is pushed through two orifices in tbe nose
of the worm, aftri being laid in •««*»sire coats in its constantly diminishing
tenenant, not regularly as around a ball,
but, by being passed tack and forth in one
place after another, in such a manner that
many yards may be wound off without
turning over the ball. Before the chrysa­
lis matures, and tbe moth can begin to eat

Brazil is conspicuously prominent, so to

The truth is that

once in four yean."

royal visitors heretofore havo done little ,to

the measures they had adopted

seduce us from our allegiance to Democra­

thereto of tbeuwelvcs from Republican misrule.

cy; but a king like

In reply to the lo'. d boasts of reductions

pletc the surrender

of the

Democratic

party to the inflationists,—tbc withdrawal
of Tilden and the substitution

of Peter

and economy; it has been repeatedly shorn

that their highest figures now

claimed,

about f38,(WO,000 did not absolutely reach
110,0^,000. ToHajpreit these appar­

eomea to

thia

Dots

Pedro, who

country to talk with

statesmen, sarvento and

its

poets, who looks

into the workings of schools, newsboys,

homes, manufactories and asylums, that
be may the belter uplift and ennoble his

ent reductions the n.ort dceeptire and di*-

bonost expedients ha- e been restored to.
.DoWiU C. LUUqobo, rf Oswego,

has

For instance

the : .pi ropriation

Centennial last sewtioa was
hw State and been Speaker five terms.
•

Be has served one

term

He is a man of great

Slate.

He was a

in

included in

the whole amount of appropriations made

Congress.

while that for tbe present yeas wu pros­

in his

perously left out, this Staking the apparent

influence

delegate

for the

to

the

St.

total

fett than

it res ly

is by just

amount of that apprep iation.

wall, but Tilden'* Domination is altogether

the

avaril

An

ofthe Court of Claims of about two mil­
lions was left unprovic^d for thus transfer­
ring the payment of-■ Govcmeaent ob-

Hayss and Wheeler.

Mr.

Littlejohn, is

re situated as to know all about Tilden s

Canal Reforms, and no ooc knows bet­

ter their shallow and hollow nature.

ligatioto, due rti* year,

making the

Mr. Hendricks

m

a

member

• Thirteenth,

Fourteenth

and

leu

of the

public.

What the central

cial governments of

Brazil

and provin­
under

this

sagacious head are doing to elevate the
people is shown in tho Brasilian ecboo)
exhibite. No educational departuMUt in
the Exhibition surpaaK-s this in breath of
scope and accurancy of detail. The book*,
maps, pictures and eases of brilliant in­
sects are all arranged, too, with an artis­
tic sense of color and effect which hints

archive* in pcs-

eewon of the War Department, has saved

k“»

TBj«»e Bl»n U

aril enough thBt aa earthly loheriuaoe

•tends in valid title deeds.

It is sad to say

that multitudes of apparently intelligent

and estimable people, seem to

anticipate

the securing of a Spiritual and everlasting
inheritance, on their own conditions, and

by

inatruments

of their

own

devising.

And with this eod in view, they are per­

ALTERATIVE, tfflffi. 8OLV0A UD BI

DfflflC-

outward

sad sensible, writ is-to despise the inner

and Spiritual.

Throughout

Bible

the

the sensible is tbc instrument of tba spir­
itual.
Various natural, sensible and

material things are the appointed chan­
nels

of religious

and

grace*

benefits.

Every Divine gift is traceable to—ia then»cn/&lt;&gt;Z cwuar/ umismedii -wWcb, and
back of which bi the remote, the Infinite

The greatest difficulty which the

min­

per­

isters of Christ have in this age, is lo

suade men to conform

the

to

&lt;*l«wn/,

They persist in

to wc the instrumental.

thinking they can hare the inward indc-

nap where they have pot sown. * They

undertake to repeat without doiitf any­
thing.

PUPAIUCb BY
11. R. STEVENS, Borton, Ma «.

They insist that wo shall. accept

They

wiH

wot

come to Holy Baptism, because they

see

they Mirte and ton.

meaning; that ftisa

coatract

which

liacf* them to certain things, and they Lara

tibai, and no they indulge a fancy that
they can pct tho good of Baptism in some

M

Mqu* »oo

much cnroungenient in tWn cffbff’ro Mbk

Syrians, Turks or’ Arabs—all the others
are innocent of Mohammedan blood. They
have, however, succeeded admirably in
tanning their faces— by a solar process or
otherwise—and in adjusting to their per­
sons a thoroughly Mussulman costume__ a
rad f« «ap, trowrere renembiiqg two salt­
sack* joincl from tbe waist to the knere,
and haring their mouth tucked tightly
around the legs jut above the ankles, and
a dapper little embroidered jacket, of the
rouive fashion. The keepers of moat the
bamaH, intend of piling up a-fortme, do

out sotna-other way, from lho*c riirvtian

ay,

VALUABLE INFORMATION.

-O

&gt; is noi a aariag

^■sse::

wfeo offer tbe opportunity of pureLasirw
i and other fancy arti
T“J’k“ s“*J*
phat, tar Mount He-

VB6CTIXK ia SoU by all Mt'1&lt;1HTS.

IENTS

though , little tenth ctam English gravely

WINSLOWS STEAM

inform tbc newspaper men that the Amer-

in BimirBiion uxer ,he
Bj*d«&amp;oall» taken, «f UnU who*
plumage shadowzjn brilliancy the tints of
U&gt;nutar.L TkeeotawB*
rf

I-' -

W) theieartparttalar.

j

/

MAKBLE WORKS

pnmtal^ki, ai&gt;a A, uito, ire bb
•9® “ lU jta ME £n is ■ mn&gt;,

H» A'.;’’
.
•
AtKai&amp;mazoo, Ttlieli-

ilion

FiRounth
dfaloyaity.

Hence Kb

af ter

Novara io lhe urinrao do w

booO&lt;4

doioflayAiiq;wRWl-MfcUl, aton,

Gt

possible I*re*d-

VEGETINE

Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and.Invigorates the
whole- System.

I cannot but think it just as improper
and wished, to depreciate the

the

claimants

man aa

J. W. It.

very solicitous that tits instrument of con-

NEW

fc. ,..,
rrtV-’.t • -tris '
•V|nl
Tho exhibits mads by Brazil in its pi&gt;

time

than it

Tbc examination er rebel war claims in

connection with tbc &gt;e

’.United States Senate voted against

future

to a

apparent total

honestly is, by just tM sum of that award.

themselvta ray tauterfo/ good, *ey

PniLADXi.rniA, August 23th*lR7G.

were, upon the whole, amply justified in

The express conacnt

tion of them.

God hasjoined to^bcr ;.th* lrt^r'ftom

though the

ocrat*.
4th.

• Mr. Tilden.

which art

unduly depreciated in the popular &lt;-uima

petually giv« to dirordig there which

thermometer does.pot range quits as high

against the votes of many bard money Dem­

to protect

who arr

is simply teku/e of it, outward am? inward, it* form

without tiic form

and substance, its letter and spirit—ancumpelleJ to give a seemingly undue

wound. Four or five cocoons are placed
in each of a number of compartments, in
a sort of basin holding hot water, kept at a
to in Judo and July. The latest intelli­ requisite temperature by means of steam
gence from Mr. Kerr leaves no hope of pipes. The gummy matters are wftcued
hia ^recovery.
The President goes, or bls by the water, .and the fibre thus released.
Next, the ends are caught up by a small
vacation Saturday; and the city is being
broom, with which the cocoons are stirred,
rapidly depleted of member* of Cougreas
and those from each compartment being
and other officials.
Centennial visitors brought together are passed through an
continue to enliven the Capital by their eyelet, which strips off a portion of the
visits on their way to Philadelphia or on gum, and thence, through several ethers, to
their way home from thn great Exposition. tbe reel. The silk, a» taken from the
reels, is made up into what are know as
Those ofthem who have seen it are dusd
books, for exportation, and as hanks, for
in their wonder and amaxenrauL
domestic use.
All these procesnes are con■
Logan. stonily going on in the Brazilian depart­
ment, to the wonder and delight of crowds
of interested spectator, who are in steady
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.
attendance thonghout each day to witness
the marvelous work of the insect silk spinThe weather

they

the “set for the defence of th* Gmpel’ —tkf

wortMcu,

substance is empty and

=rton*c of the gew-gaw vending Turks
and Arabs at tbe Exhibition wish that
convicted tbem*elves of duplicity’; If they speak, among the foreign counties repre­ they had stayed in Germany or Wert of
refused they were in equal peril Gf offending sented at the Exposition. Tbe late visit the Mississippi, where they am their fath­
tho North and West, without the aid of of the Emperor Dom Pedro has caused ers before them were boro and bred.
which Tilden would be inevitably defeated- mueli to l*e written concerning that country Said one of them yesterday:. ;‘l. tail yer,
pard, at Wienna I made puahels of foliar;
A novel x&gt;mpromst&lt;e helped them out which has tended to familiarize our peo­ nere, at disSamteutrial, I not make 'noug
While they “deplored" sueh “lamentable ple with their southern kinsfolks, as we salt ter sprinkle a dom-dit’sdail—’s' help
occurrences" and condemned the partici- have suddenly come to recognise them. me I" This speech he aecompanied with
pents, yet the fact that the negroes, Bcalla- A learned member of their Communion efforts to make known by gesture what be
could not speak.
His case is not an ex­
put the case strongly tbe other day : “We
ceptional one. The proprietor of one of
in .voting the Republican ticket in open are Americans, as you ; we claim to be a* the “Holy IaumT* bazaars iwys that “ha
defiance of the known wishes ofDemocnta, free a jpeoplo as you ; the only difference shut np next veek und go home," if he
docs not before then begin to do some
had so exasperated them that they were
buainere. There are no less than seven of
unable to restrain the promptings of their

votes were relied on to elect Tilden and

anstakenly dream that they do tlm* fl.

And while the form without the ak lhe inward. • Hence,

oijied.

b^

But tbeae sre time* when mru jn urOcr_

and nl*t&lt;n»n, both the letter

both

and the tpint, the »yn and the

ington.

Rigffi

in

the country is rdeaved by the adjournment

they have earned the title of the mnst in­

tion bills that an atQoammcnt might have

borne

his gastronomioJeets at crow eating. But

of a House which has neglected every
opportunity to relieve the prostration aud

days of the session, they would hare taken

by the Senate on the rontrsted appropria­

’Mr"-’■‘“fl

reminded of it. .
"‘ It*
But it should U -coAtanily

murderers and rendered doubly pliant by

diture of more than a million.

to

u

Lb Uiog 0B««f the fathers, that be Md

interest, by

lart hours ot the sinsiea to tharougly ex­

provision
or ssving
b
pruvuwu ffor
wvi.,
"wnaitl,,
*’■ ^Prtsrtd
r-w-jioc condiu.,,..

Bo
»o God's
uoae

and

' t and H e»d
madotooruer
te Monupatterns rapplW

Y^ijfodhr tho most

“Tbe fkrtmalb

intrilwdwd

OSoeeGppW,

r and Unpnrtvd
high polishing
^ran do wotk
tbosu who

�-“•"•an*-, a* _
Wri'tea for (ho Baaaaa.
x
nd now we can’t have Uy more Ttopnbli-

4

“J“d"
'**•■u »■wu'wmsprereui Mfi^oa appMrenre
“ «y *»pony in th. Maw. Their nnmb.ro
should be increased to 100 without delay.
By th. nominaUeu, on Wednendny last, of Aw
D. Rork, for tbe Legislature, our nominations

A better ticket than th.
present on* was n«v*r placed before the p*o&gt;*• »f th* County of Barry, and wc predict
it will b* elected by mor* than 1200 majority;
were cmplmd.

Th* Sweat House at Grand Rapid*, Lyon
4 Pickering, Prcprietore, all in all, iIMoond to no other House in tb* 8iat«. W* note
that it is largely th* home of th* men of Barry
county who are called to that city on bushes*
or pleaeoM, and to m quiet sad pleasant as it
। to possible for a popular resort io be. Reader,
when you visit Grand Hapi.to, tty th* Swaet
Hons*.

I*. Chandler
that
authorixed
to
HU
•Ujmjb.fc.MUUd,
IU'~U|“» i» ,kti,

h7
.k.„,

InviiQ—A. Hubbard. L. B. Hill*, J, J.
Hendtrahou, Hon. G. K. Beamer.
Onaauavtu-s-J. 8, Tarry, C.' L. terpen

-tv. a.

all about the county.

The people of this County have fecial rea
eons for bring proud of lhe Repubf tan candi­
date* for the State Legislature—David R. Cook
for Senator— Joseph W. Stinahoomb and Asa
D. Ilork for th* House of Reprvaeateiivas, a*
three better men do not live, and they have

each of them, th* ability to do well his part in
th* Halls of Legislation, and their name* wilj
be on the “Role" at Lansing next Winter­
Mark that John.

On Friday evening laat we had th* pleasure
of lisienting to aa address on National pollbefore th* Haye* and Who I er dub ' in this
city, by Jons W. Com Esq., a resident of
the first ward in this city. Mr. t'uaier ia an
exceedingly able speaker and handled his
subject in a manner well calculated to carry
cenvincition lo every hearer.

We

outs and the Ins. W* always knew tbe poor old
follow wu troubled with curriture of lhe spine,
and a cranky temper, and couldn't bear to
have bi* pedro token, but we never thought
bejreuld tosh himsrif into a rag* sad'writ*
■uoh a devutatlng articl* and hump himself
entirely out of sbapo just because we laughed
aithsjok* of Id. political honesty and didn’t
think that little circular he spent two week*
In "riling to the honesl Democrat, end Liber­
als of Barry county wu the meet profound
Stale paper that hu boea written ia the last
fifty years. Poor old fellow h* still think, he
is Norman the conqueror and anything he my*
or write* mud of necessity t&gt;« food for the
great unwashed bat he to over doing himself.
Rueb giant'efforts will up the vigor of hl.
brain, he must he careful, what he needs is to

. Hon—E. I*. Chandler, A. M. McCollum
Vatontiu Iteplogl*, G.. H. Abram.
’

About th* tlm* when Samuel J. Tiid*n
said ••This war is a perfect outrage, and I
will lend no*aasiatue* whatever is'its pros­
ecution,'' Thomas A. Hcwdrieka wm making
a speech at Shelbyville, Indiana, and using
such language m th* following:
am ready
to oompromise at any time. If there is any
man who desires to continue fighting and
spending the people’s money, 1 do'not lyrnpathiee with him."

P*riy nor hold any more Omvmiiions,
THcwin’s ••Connecting link" objects!

H* any* in the Journal of last week that he
watclmd the proceeding* of th* Republican
^&lt;**ty Oenveeti ia gad knows all about the

ter, J. H, Earl, Adam l^wi*.
PwataiiVKU-Hon A. C. Ttowae. M. J.
Go**, B. W, Johnson, L A. Hltold.
Rvtlamu—B. A. Owen*, J. R. Dudley, Goo.
Brown. C. H. NiOM.
Tnosxxrrta—Hon. F. W. Collin., B. B.
Smith, R. E. Comb*. R, B. Men«r.
Yatrass Brntaos—Wm. P. Garren, O*o. H.
Ford, Samuel C. Ritchie, W. B. Ellaworth.
Which report wu accepted and adopted.
Oa motion of Hon. A Elliott, The chair ap­
pointed u teller* Goo. H. Ahram*. L. B. Hill*
and Valentin* Replogl*.
On motion of Hon. Geo K. Beamer, the
eenvenlion proceeded to an informal ballot for
Repreaaaatiy* which resulted aa follows, vis :
Whole No. of votes.
35
of which Hon. Amo* C. Towne received
R
' Ron. Adam Elliott
•«
4

goto a Republioaa, Granger, Temperance,
Democrat Reform, Greenback picnic and quiet­
ly rut under the shady branches *f a haw
thorn tree. It would soothe hi* troubled spirit
and prolong bi. day. of usefullneao, and
when his health and tamper to improved be
might sit upon about *ixl«en goose egg* sad
thereby become a great producer, and lhe
falhtrofhi. kind.
I

Street.

dairy. 1KS3.
Tallow. 0GSBK.
■Rio mITm firm: Jvbbins 1M»W sold.

, The thank* cf the editor of lhe lixxxsa are
towlerel loth*friendu whoso kindly aided
isrsifiBR the beautiful ||ay** and Wheeler
pdsia frootef ln« office, qn Friday

Rum of th* Clipp«r*.

Whole No. of votes
of which A. Halstad EHU received

ef lhe latsest Jobbins house* in thl* elty *an II
n*r*r did a* xaneh a* duriax th» la* S montM.
Profit* ar* small, and it to that whfch caaxa io
nueb eramblinx about hard tim«e ; hut oxpense*
ax* tmall oom pared with tb» war period.

Asa D. Rork
On motion *f W. P. Garrett, Aaa D.
was declared nnanimoualy nominated. Mr.
Rork being calledAut thanked th* convention
for the honor eojftcrred and pledged himself
to do all in hl* power for th* interest of th*

Michigan's Pride,

Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.
The Fall Term l-ogins September 14ih.
Full corps of InsUmctoni in all Deport­
ments. Prof. G. W. Chadwick will give
leeoons on the new Pipe Organ. Imdien
will please apply to Miss H. D- Storke,
Principle. Geotleiucn to H. Q. Butter­

field, D. D. Prreideut.
xxi354l

Bevier,
Haber,
Hamilton.

FOR SALE.

Smith,

” • Tw’n8
of character nnd
•Wity." True evary word.
. ‘

Our Centennial,

r"UB,y
P«,fiH'w»Wthe tint* of the District Oennre &lt;£ Bj',1,e ’•y&gt; th*y Ure B nwa ’‘•*

Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to Exchange.
for a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.
W. A Woodworth, Atty,
and Real Eeilte Agt. Douglas,
Mich.

* ’wHZi?rper’ ,r-j pr’B*iB« “ •*ho,,,t-

I have it'hogc Mock of Pare Castor Oil.
Pure Lard OiL
Pore G video Oil.
Bought since the last decline tn prices.
Call and examine goods and prices. You
will gain by it.
. People's Drug Store.
W. II. Goodykab.
xxi29wlt2

THE IICKFORB AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine 1

Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best
n the market. A full supply at J. ft
Roberts'.

^s.’^rsstte -sssia!
amity MaeMao, I eylJpder^Tl noodlea Mtj
ml* *»**iia* will'b* teat to any urt of th*
dt*:o* or Canada, rxy.re., v tery** y&gt;r*-»«tod.
pt of th* priee.

CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Eeq.. ofNa.hvm*, for Probat* Judge.

&lt;h,rlhsak. *« due and tendered th* £d|t-

OILS

Fob Salk—A valuable young
itprirc of Marshall Pricket.

TbcRtv. J. B. ||uiiOi4&gt;f Middleville, was
Odektadavn in the pulpit of the M. E.
Church ®f this city, yesterday, with s'para*

T’-e Vermontville Enisrpriss say* :
"The lUpol-lievn* of Barry County hav*
^•tajwise thio; in nominating Clement

BlCKFOkJ

\jwtte*

All kinds of fruit, candies, nuts and
raisins, fot sale at ibo lowest prices by
JohnStanley.

District in eare of hi*"«l*ction.
Tb* *onvention chore as a District ComudtEntros Bax.txb :
[Mar Nir.—On August 22d the WhHe Stripe l**. for th* next ensuing two years, Hon. A.
Base Ball Clab of Bedford and the Augusta pi but A M Armour, A. H. Ellis, Hon. A. C.
Hub played th* second match gam* at Auguste T.wM, He*. Geo. K. B—r 0- -otion of
■resulting in a victory of tb* former. ’ Mow Hon. A.C.Towne, theconvvntfon voted tohold
the next eoav*nlKnat Prdri*vill*.

E
P
J
E

Local Slijipa^ Notice?

x xi29tf_________ __________________

evening

still living but the

xxt31yl

Two good milch 00wt and a few sheep
for sale.

On motion ofW. P. Garrett the convention
toted to proceed to the 4lh informed ballot
which resulted aa follows, vii:
■

Onjmotian
tion proceeded lo thtr 6th informal
which resulted a* follow*, vis :

it reader will find our Ws&lt;hington lelpubli«lie&gt;l to-day. uf great political iniM&gt;c*. and our Centennial letter, very

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

.

Remember all aecaunts and notes are
due and we mart and will have our pay.
Smith, Manek t Preston
xxi304w

Hasting*. Michigan.

Th* White Stocking* of JohnstowA "ftoup*d" th* •‘Haymakers’’ on Friday Aug. 26
with a score of M to S oa au*n laniig* wh*n
th* gam* wu drawn owing to th* lateness of
th* hour. Th* gam* wu Umpired by John

.
Bought very low and WE will sell them ai
prices that will please the closest buyer.

M. D. Reed desires to call attention, to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hour* of any day, ready to do
any work in his line, from putting a new
Soko in an old wheel, to the building of
e beat buggy over seen in the county of
Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
shop with Janon Rich A Bro., corner o.
Church and Railroad Street.
XxBtf

full competition. In their Wore is located the
Telegraph office which is a special a Tomodstion to all our people who send or receive
telegrams. When you are in wat . of any
Drug*. Books, Stationery or Wall Payer, don’t
foil to call at th* Pbmnix Drug Store,’ South

State

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
*
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

OILS.

On motion the convention
proceeded to
second informal ballot which resulted as fol­
low*. vis :

as we feel sure he would he able to c*pe sueecasftilly with any imported sx-eblelhe Demo­
crate may put In the field.

aid* of

jfg (leMre to call your attention to our stock of strietlu
pureDR I rOS and MEDlCIJfES We make a speciaUty in
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS. We believe it is
for the inter.
of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only primC and pure MEDICINES.
We have a larjc stock of

Liat or Patents.

List of patents issued lo Inventor* of Mich­
igan for the week ending Aug. 29, 1876, and
each dated Aug. 16. 1876. Furnished thia
paper by Cox &amp; Cox Solicitors uf Patents,
Washington, D. C.
J. Debts, Bieam Engine Cut-off, JMkson.
A. .Michules, Ramea, Monroe.
A. Speer, Rotary Engine*-, Hart.
A. Eldridge, Shuttle Carrier for Sewing
Machine, Big Rapids.
R. Knowlton, Hay Rakes, Ann Arbor.
A. Right, Umbrella Supporter, Monro*.

hope his

Attention is asked lo tbe advsrtumonl of
Banxsa &amp; Co., printed on our third page.
Thia firm have the neatest drug store in Cen­
tral Michigan, and a stock of goods in every
department of their business that for quahty
cannot be surpassed anywhere, and which
they will »*U at priecea which defy .'incecas-

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE.

Will, of coutm, wish to see all th* sights
comfortably and cheaply.. .To this end th*
Canada Sonth&lt;-ria R'y Company
hu, through It* connection* in the West and
Northwest, ptoc*i on sale a large number of
Tocn.m’ Exccuiow Ticxrr* at r*M»y r*duced rates, by which passenger* can not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Phil­
adelphia, but can, in addition, visit th* prin­
cipal eastern citiea, with an opportunity of
stopping at any of tbe great number *f fismou* rsMrts in Now York and Pennsylvania.
The Canada Southern fa tbe only Bn*
from the West running directly to Niagara
Fall*, giving passenger*, from the train, a
tion in lbw favor u thrir power *f curing tb*m. wonderful pancramfc view cf this Mighty
upteially in loeaUtl** where fabrii* complaint* *f Cataract, Horae-ohae Fall, th*
an Internlttesi typ* prevail, and wb.re the ordi­
nary rwcxrew of th* pharmaeopmia. sub m qui­ ly at the Falla. The track of the Canada
nta*. an*nfa, birmuth. *to.. affordno adequate N«atberM is an air line, laid with rteel
rails of lhe heaviest pattern ,- there are no
curve* or grades; wood is used far fital;,

mtana *f invIroraUon and protection aaaiest dis­
ease. invariably reap an ample barren of health.
Digvation. excretion and aeeretion are rendered
r*r*Iar &gt;ai vlroreu* by thia reline tonie sad al­
terative. sad th* assealial* ef health, beta* arcured. that bleaeinc natnrally followr. N'ervout
diaeasee. Intermittent and recnitten: fover*. rheu­
matism. bUIocxn**. and kidney or bladder trouble*

Tho hydrate of ehlovai and the bromide of pota*-,
tium ars both highly pornielo*. dras*. the «rw.
dosdlns the brain and. It to mW. weakening toni­
city of th* vvaeu system: and th* latter ratals*
ibedtotetion and infoctinx th* blood. Hitetetteri.
Bitten uhfova* th* remedial pnrpore of both
th** modtotoM. which to to soothe tho krais sad
n«rv«s. without eauritm aayhurtfcl after effoete
**•«■»&lt;•**»■

nocriona at Niagara FaJiasuad JMN*!• with th* New York Central iuMI
Erie Railway*, u&gt;c Canada Southern
tofoM bocomiBg the faTwrtte line'to
the East. Ticket* via this popular Mm
ban be procured at all affiu* of connecting
linu, or-at pt* Company's own office*. ,.
drusen
eaB ** olrta^ne^ ^7 •
FRANKE. SNOW,
Genl Pass, and fMKAg’L

XXI27if.

�thi^akiugeeipackage

rural topics

THE HANL'BE FILE
The farmer who does not feci a deep in­
terest in the accumulation of manure

is,

not to bo found this side of the “Far West,”
a* it ia his bank irom wtriqh^ia check* out

his deposits

that

make "hut crops grow.

But how to obtain a ?m®^qn^ sqpply is
lhe great quesfaun of rhe 1 Ay. •’CWhmer-

end

fertilisw* cost a great deal of money,

when ex tesriyuiy applied1 ahi ■ Amd often
dp ivagive'hatisfactiqa, especially in

HujK*&gt;3-

dry

I* htWSfanners must generally

xdy on their

stable manure,

which con­

account
ofuo secondary.---------* intl^j ’matter of
realising the besl market prforduriug hot weather xartieuNriy . *bould shippurs be eApecii Hj
regrod to
exagts.' Tubs i
‘and firkins should
used exclusive y&gt; bw*; in
.............
...... disthis some
crimination in roquwr.d. Oak fixkins and
tubs arc taked t* ’preforeunc to others on'
account of that neater appearance, thpugh
ome purtioi u?». home-made tuba, which
' —
[ UaeSrjpurpoBn. Another
packages are becoming
Jie part of dealers is the
fmorc readily to shippers
_________ _________ » more readily agree on
tare if* ct tain kind of tub is used to
which1 Uicy are accustomed.
Therefore I
recommend tubs, pails and firkins as the
most dreirabla and. in tlw cud, the most
economical packages used. Parties should
be careful * soak their packages well be­
fore using. ; In butter snaking always use
the best rai . Parties ehoald be careful
to pack their butter solid, completely fill-

tains every constituent that crops require;

i»B Um. pufcaHM,u4 w »pn»a « ptaxoT
dean now Heacbed eotton over it dipped
in brine, uuaily tacked in at lhe edges so
tain should be kept, and every pound of when movc&lt;l it will not damage the appear­
ance.
Knowing that these instructions
their manure should be raved that possibly are old to few but new to many, I offer
caa be
Mileh cows should bo yarded at them fur tfib purpose oflinring uniformity
night, feeding diem some ..green crop in in trade;« y[|U as in packing.,
and to obtain s good supply of this, all the
live stock drat farms w3l? profifthly bus-

their yard at evening, it their pastures be
short, and early in the moruiag, as clover
in May or June, and sowed corn, or Hun­

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuff’s. Fancy
Goods, and in fool a com­
plete Stock of Druggies
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Peo
pie's Drug S toreisdirectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east of Spauldings

Of every Description which we

■-ln„

can sell cheaper than any Irotrn • in Bar­
ry Ooanty, for these reawns:
1st. Beeaneewe have no rent t » pay
±j. BecauM we make the mnst r»r out

goods ourselves.
Sd. Because we keep the best c work4th. Hocatme we wsrrBBt »H goods wr
make.
1
'
_
We sell none of tills chca|&gt;-ruade Fur­
niture that te made by machinery. The
goods we make l« made by hand, and

warranted. We i-.vlte all peradn* 19
call and Inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. Ko trouble at all
show gocxla.
Pariiea having Pioturea to iramo
would do fell to g 1 them framed cf us

Hastings, July 18A_187C

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

garian grass later in the season. This
gnu* or millet a* it is aometintus called,
may b* rirnn at any time from May 15th,
to July 15th, and it makes excellent green
feed few stock. Three pecks of awsl to the
acre is enough for green fcqding. and a
half* buahd for haj, when sawn about
Juno 1st. The manure iifthc yarded stock

STEINHOFF &amp; WCOD

4*’* sfle? **r»iee n lk*

MM&amp;srjiS.tS’-R

as we ctmi/Io it P
..-rand Cheaper than
any house in P . .y County. We keep
the Largest e«.u Beat ■elected stock of
PlUrURE FRAMES AND MOULDiNufi,
ekb,

Brackets, PAFEM-HoLnWaliAPockjcto, Rlippee-

HOIJIEKH,
and everything In the Furniture llde.
We invite all person* to call and look

thrown in a broad heap, V,
kept_____
flat_________
on tbe,
top to receive rains; and then every few
dap throIT oa layers of weeds, refuse straw
or anything found
found upon the farm that will
deoompoBoand make manure. Frequently
Tarrant’s Sditer Aperient.
a fidd M covered with toll weeds; cut them
with your mowing ma chine before the will cnrrMt
Midlty. r«li«&lt;« lk» pota. tarry off
needs ripen, and'draw them to your com*
pout heap, patting on a layer as often as sad IU aaaml Om would pcevoat mneh tuff«rin«.
you gather a layer ofcow dang. Slacked
lime will hasten docotnjxvuLien , but plaster
will be of no particular benefit where there
is much matter to be decomposed.
Ashes
also had better not be used in such a com­
pcat. Salt may be put on it—What yon
have from your meat barrels that lias been
uaed ; but it will not pay to buy salt at its
market value to use on land in any manner.
Farmers must increase the number of their

Peerless Milk Safer.

Us
A

»hi«rd th* F*U*nt 10

WESTERN LANDS

now on exhibition st our Fun i’uie
Stnrv. All klnda of work road* tn or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­

Samical aOetiaiiral

DENTISTS !
WlUaitori lo all braorbei &lt;st the IW^loa »•*

J. Cole &amp; Son

lAUKTHMCTS.

niture noatlv done.
WE MEAN RUSIKEtiS!
Furniture Rooms «&gt;uth ride State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware

THETXNTlMOXy OFTHE WlfOLE tOBU'.

BQWirS OHDBL
Bad L«f», Bad Dream. AoNa aal Vktn.
ALLdewwiixUa af awn *ro rea-iuUe by Ur
•V«r aad dlUrrat ■&gt;« of thl&gt; isudtublt rtw
tss

NEW. MUSIC.

GROCERS.
Ldcskhold 111KLOD1E8
u .eonulm tba foUowiac ftrao*.

Ofer for SaleSt tic Lowest linn Rate
IM PIASTER
STUCCO

WATER HIE
LIRE

H.W.P. COLSON’S
U INDIAN

SALE ON EXECmON.

STKIBIAS I SO'S

cows, in order to increase their supply of
manure ; and sec that you obtain, or raise,
only good ones, as poor animals are not
profitable.
■nd c»ln the lore urf affMdon of any peraon [hey
ftgsmaBC-No fanner should be without an ice
house, because it ia absolutely necessary
in every family to preserve frosh meat apd
other thing* in the- Summer sewwn. I
once knew a farmer who drew a few tons
of ice in large square cakes, and packed
thsm up upon a few rails mar liis houesc,
to keep the ice from the ground, with a
bed of straw between and upon the rails.
After the ice had reached a height ofabout
eight feet, with a diameter of ten feet, he
covered U&gt; two
thick with straw, top
and sales, aud then set some boards up so
as to shade the ice, and carry off the rains;
and that ice kept till September.
’
,,______ r. This
shows that ice will keep well above the.
ground, Bofld&gt; *
« onsc
■ • for -it about

Where you wul find all kinds ol

SHAIR

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

PROBATE ORDER:
OF MICHIGAN, Coanty of Barry. w.-

BTEBS' OACRF.P OEUiCTIONB.
No. 2. Prioo SJcU.. conUdni M f»llow» :
^t'nnto are4’ A’^thrm”".............. **"cSp«r
Sarinc Vled'ml Mala Voieaa—,—___ ...Weened.

I J- MW,

•asxa;ttg.”*^iSv:

Carriaje, Sloans Ornamenta

ateSrKaeare aTthe throat and &lt;haM. Ta an*’
Uta ferar and laawn the iaflamatioa. atrht arwa
Pilto abonld be taken nieht ant norairr- il&gt;’
KTERF

TifttWqifare, iri——__ r ________
side ; lay down old rails, &lt; or anything to B™"*— • C:-.
keep thevce off tbe ground, pack in sawed
tehte. faaviro; 18 inches of space between |
tbe ke and the sides of the house to be
filled with Btraw firmly packed down. The harios bron ■sadforsssss xsamia U»pOteiiMot
l»r. lUrlow nndjothrr pruBinent^^wcbiM of
door should be in two parts, each about
firs foct kmg, the upper one to be used
till the iae gets beiow the top of the lower
oac, with movable steps to go up to it.
Between 110W and January is die time to
buiUr frur lee bouse.-, I. know of no ad-.

•

VRGAN 0ELHOT1ON8.

ttoanwitebi be aa ebrraaeion of tkr cheat. «««
from arthma or oth«.- eanat-i
Hies, Flatnloa, Stricinrw,

At A. M. Hoek'a &lt;'.rrtege Shop .

Jefferson St,

-

Mailings, Mich.

rewind W
1 walar.aad

THE DlblAK RED DROPS

BTrp7SbM0M,

THE EHEMT OF DISEASE!

THE FOE OF PAIN
MUSTAW

. ■
on~lh.-cta~

BBWALO. N. ■
p. p. Box m&amp;.

IIATCAW.
The tat time to moke hay cops is from
now fa November, as fanners have more ,
Iriatrre than earlier tn the ssuk », and they ■
sunt be made in edod drying weather. ■
T^m.following U.ihc w^tmer of making

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TE.3T OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS SO FORE IT WIXL
NOT, BEAL. NO LAUENERH FT
WILL NOT CUKH. HO ACHE, NO
PyUNiTHATAEZLICTH THE HV-

Train MEN

v«y aopcrior caps, jw practiced by nn In­
diana fanner; Hdtekes OM-fonrfh dtance '
.ofJMSMfMtt'U' A gnUOT pf hfiu water,
bdSbd skim, and then *»k thy,pppliuiM
thi* far 24- hou» ; take out afol partly dry
and when half dry pat tbe muslin io^so-:
Intaoa composed oftwo ounces of alum and
&lt;mc ofaugnr of lead to «sch pilon-of water.
Soak tbc muslin well in this and hang it
up to dry. lie says R will make it bmh
fire undwaterproof. Thfc caps he cqjteqne
und one-fourth yards long, which ui^kcs
aqnare, and after hemming the end.*attaches aeadsfaa ifaHK-ke&amp;MteatdjMte wbowt the■
hay or wheat cock... Ope hundred caps
will answer for ten acres of1
' ’
wiR last for years. A good
do not u« hay cajw ; hut 1

mMMWtkaa, atleyoltai
UmbmAh. m tem » •
la mvwx;
MfMOliawwL.
&gt;
'
'»nt«wa»iWxxM.
A aoaa.4* d Um Aawnwe Oromi)! 'Sbta, u3 U»po&gt; dMald
tejMMaWfHklMUruUni &gt;&gt; &amp;

FOR

e ale or trade-

aaaclu* wonno. anr«. ..r u&gt;-»r. au wneoueae'.j
■asaat»«arvd.lhaaoaadalhas**lTt.ai!l ma
bra!; warm broad and water |-&gt;uHiroa &gt;p?M era
tba aliatiii porta, aner the OiRteeat Sai wet nHI
tabbed ia. wilraeoUie and
Ue «t
■roatlr amint tha eero. There t&lt; a *d«retiwi«r
ulaer. rare, aad nwelhns.whkU need notbenta-i
bm. auuiodiatapoa tbofulbesof yoath. nad, «n
wk A this Oiajmmt barren^ re^wwrod-iu’
SOTStaten rotsrdy. In eunuraeb roimaowiwtie
■error mile to roslote tbe-netam tu a baaUay ium
U the IHlla be taken aectrdisc &lt;» the retMrl itstraetteoa.
Viptherja, Vkaraled Bare TUrubt. and Fa4et

TLE COSTING 2T&gt;c..

60c..

J*ffi

rlftfc

or jt-M.:

ONK WTABLK STTAM SAW W

&lt;
-ifc
good ortfcr rualag every &lt;fay, ONE
i
HEAVY V.AIK OK MULES J yav old
OXlt».,wi*UCAiE. ONE ug0Y

TRKMH
jixartw

ttik •«&lt; of COtar CMtO.'.

CEN

HOUSE

J4MM wm exrerimtntiuc. h« *reW«tily iuu:

iib

w

“-mill liifiu m-fi;! rt nil

kick.

. E. STAUFFER,
mM«I

Prop.

&lt;*■&gt;»&gt;• aw.'oliait

eld idAMW lMuUM. with
fatter
aeaoAimdatteM. Iab*D te ateatadkM all a^
-tt-’t -r- ,HMMta*m«*sr»*oswas-wfiiateMtt
WteHtei.-wim»«&lt;...

B IU.IARD, CORQUfrnre iio:

Turwer In I!oni|
Wm&lt;».
AU ltf4a tfTMl HmmTU., Am
BEAR OF 220 NORTH SECOND ST,, (Second
Floor.) PHILADELPHIA,
Miltal

W.

;tijuh h'ijjwS—

.TENTS
t».o.anj-‘"SS
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VOL. XXI.

KO. 36.

HASTINGS, BARRYCOUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, ADGUSK3L&lt;87&amp;

WHOLE NO 1079.

UNPARttLED SUCCESS

13

‘

bfrW^E

Meana'riarary and death:
A rote lor Oaaeral Hum
Prosperity ■:&gt;.! Peace.
To voia fbr p&lt;ta Tilden

TRIUMPH SINGLE REAPER.
Which is the (test One Wheeled Mncldue in the Market.

Cull end

I SEE THE BATH PLATFORM BUGGIES
Both Finished and Unfinished.

YJbrhdor, Buffalo Pitta. Ohio Sworptlakw,

rlMrldiliFUWrWiM’ r

TUB OLD AND RNLIABLN TATLOK BAKE. ASD THE IMCUOVHD
jfikCKSOX WAGON CONSTANTLY ON HAND

One door east oil Goodyear’s Hardware.

MESSER &amp; POWERS.
April

Hastings, 12, 1876.

z

IffifiEffllHnSHH

t

R. 0. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON,
••Aunt Abba," raid Hugh one after­
noon when he came in from school and
was standing by th® dining-room fire, “1
wish I might quit school; 1 am learning
just nothing at all, and 1 have the head­
ache aft day ; my feet arc like blocks of
ice. I will study nt home.”
“Did Dot Martha come home with you ?
School is out, is it not ?'
'•Yea, Aunt Abba, but I divpot Ifkc to
tell the reason sbo is not here.
You can
ask her when she comes."
It was nearly dark when she camo in,
and Mrs. Emerson raw tint her eyes were
red and swollen.
“What is the trouble, little one?” she

’ isnrnw ikt

n ,i&gt;j ; z: to i _ tom
jo oil ifcLta' L- ®i"
raabr^M &gt;

asked kindly.
The poor child came sobbing to her
aide, and held up her chubby hand, all
swollen and purple, while the tears stream­
ed down her cheeks.
.
“I have been feruled far making picDrawing her to tho light, Abba saw
the marks of a heavy ruler across the tendcr flesh; the skin was broken and the
blood settled badly. She took warm wa­
ter, soaked the poor aching hand, and
wetting a soft towel » tincture of arnica,
bound it up; then said :
"Does it feel better? 1 am very sorry
you did anything wrong.’'
'•I do not think I &lt;fid.
It was just
this. Il was very cold at noon, and I
told pome of tho little one* to stay in. the
school house and play.
They said they
would if we big girls would draw them
some pictures.
Hattie Leeson and I
said we would ; so we rat down by the
stove and I drew the picture of a man
sitting in a chair, with a ruler m one hand
and a book in the other, and his foot on
the Sort I •»««' » «
tie like the teacher—the children all saul
Il did. EU«i
“J
wo laughed and had a nod• deal
» « of fun.
James Griffin took in' late to look at ft.
JU3* then
u.cu somebod
from the entry
Just
threw a snowball and hit Eddie Watson
on the nose and made It blood badly.

IU

I ’O

THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS.

DENTIST

READ!READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement

Joy Rumfort and Hdppinest
Sick and At£Uete&lt; !
W HASTINGS

AND VICINITY

SB HHVu

of him?

Before his

nose had

stopped

bleeding, the master came; he told us to
take our seats, and sent Eddie to the
dw to bold a snowball to hu none.
I
never thought of my slate till I wanted t
toum;e»d

wi.i. X"?"’ ronB« 0T
•&gt;t-&gt; th. hapiHtM rwotu.

,r*”0

.* cuxscl TA TioirrxeK. -w
c!‘*T,m

.

"■« »° nuHisraU that Um

Every instfamenTFUM Warranted.
Oil Pi® aidftpstoji®!6 ftr Ne’J?a..Mn
R.D. BULLOOk.

WOO Reward «»r ear MM
I’A.uxnaUmi or Sait Rhame

aT^."111 e»y

Wholesale

-for

M.chrgan

Rapids-EaBtsag,naw and

Fl'm«.r

^6. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

then it lay------desk, with the picture a

handwriting, but I was not going to tell.
The teacher took out his ruler aod told cious of pain. ' The doctor unbandaged
me lb gfrc hlm n&gt;7* hand.
I did not the hand : “Mr. Benson this Is your
want to be punished, and 1 told him I did work I"
not intend any wrong. At that he struck
It was indeed a severe lesson to him ;
tno on the shoulder, and told Die again to he had no thought of thn injury bang of
give him any hand.
Bo I did and ho so severe a nature. Thu deed was com­
htrnck me over so many blown for iusult- mitted io the lieakof passion, and ho act­
ing ’ him ; then he said he should gire me ually writhed with remorse at tho wreck
as taany more far hrlbg to him.
Before he had made. That pale face, and band­
lie got through, tho room turned dark, aged head shorn ofits beautiful curia, and
and I fell down and struck lay head the swollen hand, haunted .bin* far yearn.
.against the corner of tho step Us desk . Dr. Emerson judged correctly, when he
stahtli'iJu.’ Theblowfbegan to run," and thought that it would be a more severe
the girln said I tainted|iw»y.
Mr. Ben­ punishment to look upon his work than
son sent mo Ur my seat, but I could not it would be to pay a few paltry dollars
see half of tho time. I asked him if I into the pocket of her father.
“Mr, Benson," said Mrs. Emerson,
might be dismissed, but be would not 'let
1UO go till scliool was out. Jamas Griffin gently, ,CI have had a good deal of experi­
ran home, and Sir. Griffin came down, ence as n teacher of children, and I be­
and so had to tell him obont it; and I lieve their righto ought to be respected
just as much as the rights gf older people.
rode home with Mr. Griffin."
“Who did write tho name on tho We are liable ourselves to be mistaken ;
how much more so these little ones II never
slate?",
“I think it-'waa Bill Perkins.
You in all my experience had occasion to accn.sc
a
child of lying.
Treat them justly and
know 1 did not son any one do it, but it
fairly, and they will tell the truth frankly.
looked like his writing.*'
1 believe children are made untruthful by
“Let me looks! your head, Martha—
the pernicious treatment which they re­
i* it hurt much ?"
ceive ; and did I continually accuse-a
“There .vrtw a Lig bump np; it is not
child of deceit, I should expect him to
all gone dnsni now—it bled a good deal.".
come to be deceitful.
Another rule I
Mrs. Knienwn thought it iriu a big
adopted, which saved me from much pain
bump, and a big gash too; it made her
and many mistakes; I never punished a
shiver to look at it
The bright curly
child when I was angry or excited myself.
hnir was matted with blood, aud the wa­
I do not believe, if all wha have ths
ter and blood had drippeil down on tho
care of children were to adopt this rule,
girl's nock and shouldersTaking the
they would very often find it necessary to
scissors, she cut the hair off around the
use corporeal punishment.'’
wound, and after a washing in arnica,
applied an adhesive plaster.
She then
took of Martha's wet clothes, soaked her
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
feet in warm water, and put her to bed.
When Dr. Emerson cime in, he could
linrdly contain himself to hair the atory
Washington, August25th, 1876.
through, he was no indignant.
He •ball
“The impudeht sconndrd!
be horsewhipped !u
The harmonious action of the delegates
Don't get axeited, Edward I"
to the New York Republics:! convention
1 “Excited!, Who could he
netted ? A lUUe »vcct child ]
be so abused I It was none of hi
what the children played al uwu limo I”
“Just what Mattie said about it; aha
never meant it as an insult, and a gen­
tleman could not have token it as such."
“No, indeed: he never ought to have
taken notice bTit anyway."
“It cannot be helped nerw ; m noon m
.you are through tea, I wish you would
go up to her room and.sec her."
•
They
*'
verish
Her litti
the outside of the L
__________________
“Sho mint have bjed copiously,” said
the doctor, as hu hud the wrist, tenderly
down os tho bed. “It looks pretty senson The is going to used attention."
The doctor took care of her till mid­
night, and then Hannah took hi* place.
It ifas indeed a serious piece'of work; the
poor girl wm delirious, and would beg of
the iwUr not to strike her again, and
then lie and moan.
Wliun the Doctor
came in the monring, he found Wr: in a
raging lever. There woa a good deal of
excited talk, in Cokbcater that day, and
when Mr- Looson notified the master that
they could dupento With his Mn-iocs in
the- plkbc, he turned very pale, and asked

at Saratoga ; the evidences they presented
of a cotnpwt# unifaction bf nil the various

factions of the party

in the

State ; the

fusion of the liberal an independent voters
with the straighout Republican organiza-

most popular leaders of tho State brought
rejoicing to many an anxious,

doubting

Republican’s heart; and dismay and grief

to many heretofore hopeful Democrats, who
have

been left over here to supervise the

work of the campaign, and to thousands
of others, temporarily or permanently te-

siding here, and who stand prominently

identified wilh one or the other bf the
great parties who are soon to lockhorns in
a struggle for the mastery and control of

tho nation far the next faur years.

regard New York as the State

Many

that "will

decide the contest for good or ill ; and
there is no question but what the Demo­

crats had founded about all their hopa
upon Republican dLiccnions ; and tho mid­
givings of Republicans were quite as gen­

tho' reason.
erally based on their apprehensions that
“Tho fact
Beason, wo don't caro to
no way of compromise would bo found.
have our children quite kiHcd. We have
Cheering intelligence also eomes with
had enough of your flogging here."
every breexo sweeping in from the Prairies
Mr. Hebard was of ceuno very indig­
nant, and witliout consulting Dr. Emerson, of tho great West and Northwest. Even
went to the Grand Jury and entered com­
California sends greetings aud assurancca
plaint against Mr. Benson.
Before the
master had picked up his books and ruler, of a complete Victory ; and from the char­
acter of the warfare being waged against
the
sheriff had
entered tho nebod
house
and arrested
him.
Benson the ultra copperhead candidate for Gov­
was perfectly astounded.
He had pun- ernor of Maine, under tho furious leader*
ishea in the heat of passion, and was
‘ ■hip of Senator Blaine, it is entirely safe to
aware of the violence of his blows.
predict a trumph in that State more com­
r. giowing
„The worse
Mattie kept
trouble was in her head ; aho recognised plete than any that has cheered the loyal
do oncr and her symptoms wore alarming.
masdcs there
and elsewhere for the
Dr. Emerson feared fracture of the skull,
past six or eight years.
and at length telegraphed to tho city for
Now
evidences
of Mr. Tihlcn’s total un­
an etaincnl practitioner. He could only
account for tho wound by surmising that
there had been a projecting dvI bead that
had injured the bone, as she fell with
force'upon tht
T*
~ *
~~
______________
weeks
before Mattie’s sunny face was
seen in the household.
Mr. Benson was heavily fined.
There
was intense excitement, and Mr. Hebard
was advised to sue him for personal dam­
ages as soon as the State claim was settled;
but Dr. Emerson opposed it, saying that
he would adjust that part of the business
with Mr. Benson himself, and requested

him to call nt his residence.
It was with a trembling step and quak­
ing heart that the teacher ascended the
Stans of the piazxa.
Dr. Emerson

fitness for the place he aspired to are every

day coming to light, shocking his honest

supporters and threatening a panic among
tho plotting conapiriton

who lead

the

Democratic forces, as they rcaluic how the
rufanner cheated even hid own friends nt
the St. Louuf Convention. Tho Hew

York

7Vsi«

make a change of perjury

against the reformer, that unless it cau be

shown to be a “campaign lie'' as somo of
Tilden’s champions have characterised it,

must

prove

hopeloraly

diaasirous.

Il

states that m 186’A Tiiden swore that the
amount of his income from every source,

whether professkmal or otherwise, subject
received him kindly.
"I askod you to call, Mr. Benson, not to taxation for the year of 1862 was a lit*
to trouble you or add to your distress, tie over 17,000. |a hisrcjoiner to the
.
x
_____ ________________ but *
y°u to “* Martha; and I hope
WdLilho.™ » Rre.1 lw« uil II win be . IlfojMK fe-® to you.
If it charges of robbery made against him by
hitngtag through the chair down to ths |is tho mOina of hslpiug you to restrain the Terre Haote, Alton and St. Louis

�railroad oompany. M lltown by the eotat
from the first and aveond mortgage bond-

bolder* o£ that roadin iBWk $20,000

idsnt the latter sent an invitation to

___

SWMW, *

aa HE&lt;K s

-

-

AJn. 31, 18T|.
ally Wxrouut fcr th* &gt;rge turn of moaev 1

by Ik* J.r.:iidrrt*s.

true

ns

money F »

the

Jgtn wmif

f«l. ^-viously and

muttaiy bjereofl'to. A-

did not belong .to him, tl»cn he is guilty of

robbery as charged by tho

railroad com­

pany, whichever born of this dilcmsaa he

chooses cannot much matter us to the ver­
much

Ths

has

publication

dismay

in

iKxasiooed
circles.

Democratic

Thorn is a fearful looking forward to judg­

cile b'u two statements.

Apparently well

in all

of crookedness

directions are being made; and which arc
beginning

to, have a

paralyzing

very

effect upon his adherents.

,

Washington has been captured by. nn

army of Centennial excursionists, chiefly

from tho West, but with a

They arc

increasing each day, and they bid fair to

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

the remaining

crowd the exposition, for

New attractions

months of its existence.

ia [the way of cattle-shows,

regattas and

other interesting features hare been

de­

vised which, it is hoped, may largely,

in­

crease the attendance.

N1TIM1I.

good sprink­

ling from the East and South.

_______
-J KJ — ia 1.U
- aMha
■ -V — .Kb^
... -dmenraged-hoa
his oag^
cripUon I could give.
In fact be must
hare walked aenws the room soma threeor four times before be even noticed me
after my entrance. Ho then spoke to
mie, but still continued pacing the room,
croaring it several times more.
He then
addressed me with an inquiry.
"Mr.
Hamlin," said he "what arc yon doing in
the Senate with the ‘Omnibps bill?’ («o
called) then before the Settle. My re­
ply was prompt—Mr. President, I be­
lieve the bill wrong in principle, and I
am doing what 1 can to deftat it.’ His
rejoinder was as prompt and very decided
—‘Stand firm; uon’tyield; ir-airoaA ilu~
vtttoK, and I am jnjmed to learn that wr
have disunion mew * jo* Contend with ;
disunion.is treason aid, -irith an exple­
tive which I will not repeat here, be
RSHULtm TICKET. said, with an emphasto that I shall never
forget, that if they attempted to carry out
their scheme while he was President they
For Prttiderd,
should be dealt with by l»w as tlicv des­
erved and extcnUd.
Once or twice in
the conversation he affirmed that he
of Ohio.
would not be coerced by any mon or men
from the strict lino ofhU duty, as.he un­
For Vkr-Pretident,
derstood it, and that the Union must be
preserved at all hotards.

WILLIAM Ai WHEELER.

Washington pre­

sents many points of interest to those vtsi-

BcpsMi* &lt;n BtalWleUe«.J
tors and they make an industrious. use of Tvr &lt;io vernor—CUAMX.U8 M. CROBWKLI
f or IJ.'.I- GuTwnur-Abo^VOHB^li^;
all their special sotrncs, and tax their powers
'll, u

.

of locomotion touicir utmost, that no lo­

.

cality may be neglected and that they may

,

iSttSB-KHSt1

resume their mcanderinss with »n exhaus­

tive knowledge of the National Capital, as

one of the accomplishments acquired

by

’

their Centennial journey.

Other

than the presence of these

visi­

tors, our city is suffering, from the usual

stagnation following the adjournment .of

MDVSIUM

Congress ; the removal of the President

with his family to the seashore,
absence of many others officials

annual leave.

But tho

and

the

on - their

repavement

promise

For
reigns supreme in the RT____
departments where every one is demora­ VorcSaat/baAT’? '■ - I !
lised by the suspense incident to the pre­ Far Ooroatv-JuhXFH ।

GtRnv

AND NOV? THE VERY MEN
WHO FOUGI.T AND VOTED TO
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW
UNDER THE HAMENAMEAND
ORGANIZATION.STILL CALLING
f-ome of the points thus far scored
ITSELF DE&gt;toCRATIC APPEAL
against Mr. Tilden may be Summarized as TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
follows -* Item 1, that he is a rebel sym­ RENDER TO THEM ALL THE
. GREAT POWERS OF THE GOVERNMENT.^HEY ASK TOAD
next October.

Logan.

was. one

of

Item 3, that Ln has had a hand in a mul­

titude of “crooked” railroad transactions ;

Item 4, that bo played a double part

in

the caul ring busincea, denouncing fraud­

ulent claims in hu message and afterward
paying one of the very claims denounced ;

Item 5, that ho defrauded the

Govern­

ment of its just revenues, by evading

hi«

income tax ; Item G, that he contradicted

himself twice under oath by making con­

flicting statements of his income.

For a

great reform loader, some of these points

are exceedingly awkward aud embarrass­

Gov. Hayes’s record, on

hand, has been subjected to

tho other
the closest

scrutiny since his nomination,
most

virulent Democrat

has

found a flaw ia it.

Literary Notices

and
not

the

He
—

raid

than

demand certain------------------- -------—.
will prom hard upon the diminished sup­
ply. This of itself will lend to invigorate
trade, overcome stagnation, and give new
life u&gt; liuiu-i. lit. Iron iotemt, wkidi

dial

he hung spies aud

Mexico."

Admitting

ity and prosperity, the morning beam* of
which I am sure 1 can faintly but clearly

MINISTER TO LAWS. CONTROL
ITS REV'ENUEB. AND TO MOLD
ITS POLICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN
THE NoftTM, OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE OF THE WAR, ALL
THE MOVEMENTS TO ORGANIZE
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
THE REBELLION. AND ALL THE
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SE­
CURE THE RESULTS OFOUB VIC­
TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD
•BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO
FROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN
THE NORTH. THESAME STATES
THAT PASSED AND MAINTAINED
ORDINANEC8 OF SECESSION ABE
THE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS
COALITION —Amafor bherman.

yet

Alex. H. Stephens of Georgia—participa­

rose

shape you

Crackers

We brag on.

Cheese

OimilOM

We sell the best

TO-D

Tobacco

ALL

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.OO. &amp;

OhioStone W are
Istiiebest.

*

they ultimately quailed and failed before

people.

And yet Toombs and Stephens are alive

to-dny, and intensely concerned .in saving
..
.. .k______

ted in, also, by Robert Toomba and Mr.

There are many

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

tlrecn
ike Joll

Hsyra

-i

(BwUn

Remember.
Wc buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMUK, MANEE and PRESTON,
Ha.tingi. Aug. 7tli, 1876.

Cm.

M.

S»vm» * C«'»

Column.

xxj30w4.
Nltw ADVKimSRMKNTS.

MmriaJ M&amp;t tteaa M*w«

ftacinn
Hu. n

Oar
Hen. E
rille I
Friday

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

WsJw

remember

who

■tirriug Premdratial campaign

the
of 1840.

The state of tho limes then and nsw ad­

mit of a parallel, as wtB
of the candidatca.

m

One of the Democratic

candidates

c'eefor-at-large it Indians is a man

।

REEK

CUTTIUG AID BEPAIRIHG

the ehvrortwr

Uh.

Jn 1840 buauxsa had

then been deptoased for three full j°w«,

people wiB answer in due wsson.

Sin?
E2b*****KSj^te^* •
JOHNp.W^E^,*"cd.

OUAKDIAJTS bale-

civilian, and nn
Geo. Hanriaon

fig-

who
TO TBS.

pruamted for withholding money collected
fbr Lis clients, and has had a suit institu­

ted &lt;o hotair him fromfraotioc before the

^noex
Republican

duk'tnicsry

are

——

In

lin which ia

Gaki

Crockery.

1840 and 1776—A Parallel.

Clingman of North Carolina—in regard tion with which they were always 1 identiand t^e cuteamy
Ud«»e|| to do
of the nao«t powwftil numtara vat iaauad of
thh .valuable jnonthly. No public aui or to an effort, in 1860, to ovmw. Prcmdetrt flad. And they .now want a President!
private citlieu who holierta in Republican Taylor in the interests of slavery, then Me Io, their touch, in harmony . with'
principles ghould foil u&gt; eubaeribo for thi*
supposed to be eapcoially affected by the their principles, aad allied with theca iu a lafc, equal and aou^d currency, u they
J° B0W'
n,n*in *«* &lt;h* Repub­
partisan amociatfon. b it safe to gratify
needed after Taylor’s death
The main theta? Are they wholly different from lican candidate. His home WM in the
rame county, r&gt;e «e not mtatakn w
disagreement between the parties to the what they were id Taylor’a dgy ? Are not
Honoe Greeley w 8. J. Tilden ; United Blate*
Taylor’s patriotism, integrity and firmwos had both nrillitary and riril distinerione
Band* and Nun ; V trivernal AntncMy and
•till mefed ia the White Hoose?
TU

2G. 187£, «, d-d."

tteprin

lute, these conspiration) succeeded, though

she patriotism of the American
A controversy has for sonic time been
going on between Thurlow Weed and

the

Under another Praridcnt, as weak and
spiritless as Taylor was brivo and

A CHARACTERISTIC SOUTHERN
ATTEMPT

I J"!*

any
Toucan
wwk,-rhs£.!blo8 6£

amiil the darkness of thorn three .years of

ruin — oqt unimpaired national faith has
been indeed an anchor of hope, and thus
slightest doubt that sane leading South­
saved us from irreparable disaster. Our
ern politician A&lt;i&lt;/ undertaken to do no ship of State may be expected hereafter to
and had been promptly met with a patri­ sail on smoothcr'and happier scan. In a
otic firmness and resolution which will be very few month* the political airfes and
to his eternal hpnor, especially when it antagonisms and excitements of the Praridential campaign will be brer, With the
is considered that ho, too, was a SotU tam­
certainty of stability in national affaire;
er and slaveholder.
His noblo fidelity in with the assured conviction in ail sections
ajwitical epoch has never been sufficient­ and among all chisea that there will be no
ly appreciated.
Taken from the .army violent and disturbing changes to cause
distrust and insecurity ; that the dangerwithout civil experience, and not without
oui elemant South is not to be revivified
many of tho prejudice! of his section
into new hope and more aggresairc action
against the North, be had not been long as under tho administration of Andy
in Washington before his single hearted Johnson ; that our notional finances are
ncos enabled him' to comprehend the not to be jeopardised by new experiment*
and untried theories, I anticipate more
whole situation, and to resolve upon his
confidence in all circles of trade and fin­
line of duty. As he had told Mr. Weed,
ance; more demands for manufactures! and
“he had discovered that the great body products of all kind* ; more wUlingnam to
cnterpriacs ; more
of Northern people conceded all that inreat in bnaineaa
quickening of the pulm of commerce, and
slavery was entitled to under the Consti­
consequently more
pro*periiy for the
tution, while tho Sauth demanded terri­ country and its citixens, for capitalists and
tory devoted to freedom by the Missouri laborera alike; and cannot every one who
‘
Compromise, and threatened disunion if wishes well to his country join in tho
prayer, “So may it be ?”
their demands wen not complied with."
not

po

that

Stephans were the men. or were the only
ones, that had nnddavored thus to intimi­
be

sell pure

t&lt;thethought, let me
o re$H0M for this &amp;kh and

that the lead-

duty, there would seem to

parations making for a slaughter of officials

ing.

fia

' ’

date Gen. Taylor in the discharge of his

Confusion

that he

the

g by tho recent great ane_______________ j great staples. East, tho
constant settling down of values has at
lost reached ‘'hard pan," and individual
andAaihp rate **------ “ ------ “-x *" ,i_
wa^ofKbo*,
ting away of inveatled incomes, render a
tnenta, and diml

the* proof is not perfect that Toombs and

in

Tweet’s congenuial friends and coadjutors ;

hesitation

tndtora in

thia a more then ordinarily eventful an

pathizer ; Item 2,

Diori

From 254 fcp, and
ground Goods.

fcrent region*, as on we Peninnular Rail­
road that runs through our city, of long
they had endeavared to intimidate |pm
projected bnt much needed linka that are
in the discharge of his duty by threats of now in proeem of construction, and I am
disunion, and that he had told them that m&gt; old-fashioned a* to believe that the
balance of trade with foreign nations bang
into execution he would personally take new ao heavily in our favor, instead of
what had just occurred.

les*

. at Ptote »vCLKMErT BMTTrt.

son.

when

cm taken in rebellion would be hung with

of

of work upon the Washington Monument,
ago,

]have weathered the wont of the storm,
।
j
&lt;
jing the place of tho stagnation which has
&gt;paralysed business and unsettled values
Jsince tho dark days of September, 1873,

foil the shock of the panic most disastrous­
ly of all, is beginning at last to revive not
into ita former vigorous activity, but in
suspicious contrast to its vast disastrous
lethargy. State* and municipalties and
individuals have neither been willing not
able to increare 'their indobtnere as they
Such is the substance of the conversa­
were ao universally doing before 1873.
tion that took place as I now .recall it."
Our crop*, as a general rule, have been
This coincides substantially with Mr. large and abundant, and, even at the low
Weed’s recollections
He ’ ihM» : "I prisei, foreshadow ia agriculturaf countries
relief
from
the
inertia
in
found the President a* Senator Hamlin a
and
a
and
trade,
left him. walking excitedly; aboout hfe bu*iuo'.“
Railroad
room. After inquiring whether I had
building, whieh the pdnic no sharply and ao
‘met the —— traitors,’ he related with fortunately arrested, b witnemng a alow
much feeling and in strong language and healthy revival, ahd wc hear in dif-

command of the army, and

'Fegusylvaniii Avenue and the resumption
suspended many years

I StH
c?»r *

uptarWTwewrirtfon tint AMndtHy.-ire

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should
be no inflation which
:
'will depreciate the one nor sec­
1tor tan interferance which will
idestroy the 01 her?’

ment, semewbat relieved by the hope that
he ckn in some uuthongbt of way recon- I

founded charges

.

NEW and
toline from
Min to beat

Our Teas
bought att
40cts. to $1
the County.

declarer

to have been perjury j and if the 820,000

diet

MUlM':

said

• ‘'Travclmg over the country from Octo­
ber to July, on A lecturing tour from New
that attracted my attention.
We did England to j^raska, conversing with
pot speak to each blher. I went into the more jteople ofail classes and occupations,
Preaident’s rooiu and found him alone. than ttny other citixen, and watching

but if it ia

be allenes that he received

Hon. Behnyter

OblfMt in lbs buodKtoiy remarks,
‘q.«nmediataly.re
• dcnl’a room. As I ’
door Robert Toumba

Xstained by him and his assooatea, from the

monev in their poasewion ;

Bend, Aug. nth, the gddieastateg tussle

to call at the White House*, -«nd the

KDITOXU

tica* party.

Gmn
J*eh

• Tkur
ti#ai

�3/
\ RsjuMicu

Z/74

8=^=------------

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

J

GV1R* DIAN’S SALE.

CALIFORNIA

by a bold avowal of intent
.
The Hou. H. W. Blair, in a speech m
tho House not 1 .ng since, made tho start­
ling announcing that it is a deadly fact
that tjjc ignorance of the Southern masses,
wielded by an educated caste, if they once'

TH Rlt. of lM„, ln lhe dilf.rent
Auminiilrationa—Sunset Qox's Excu.e—R.bole. „ H„rt
Himpton — Bf.ir’. stirUiog An.
get pos»e«uon of the Government
nouncement.
•
•

K. TIME-CAGD

WA8QINHTON Aug, 24,1876.

fid

A Table was

recently prepared ut fhe

Trwuty, ahowing the loul iuea during

the period uf each Administratiou, from

,i(1d*y«iw3» I
ViB

Washington'■ to Grant's, (6 years,) indurive, giving the ratio per $1,000 of such

3:40 r. X

"

, | J. Ilt -tM. Station As*nt.
I TIMK &lt;■ AR1&gt;

!i»

J.,hn Hptehkiw
..... C H Itener
..KA Holbrook
I A linitirook

looses.

John W. Custer, Esq., an able
and eloquent speaker, will ad­
dress the people of this county
on the political issues of the day,
as follows :
At Maple Grove Centre, on
Tuesday evening, Sept. 5th.
At Assyria Centre, Wednes­
day evening, Sept. 6th.
At the Doty School House, in
Johnstown, on Thursday even­
ing. Sept. 7th.
At Hickory Corners, Friday
evening, Sept. Sih.
At the Diamond School House
in Orangeville, on Saturday even­
ing, Sept. 9th.
■ By Order of Rep. Co. Coin.
S. J. Bidliman, Chairman.

From this table it appears that in

the eight years of Jackson’s term of office

the losses amounted to $7,52

per 81,000

Buren’s

During Van

disbursed.

tenn,

per

(4 ycara,) they amounted to $10,71

$1,000 ; durior Polk’s, (4 years,) to 81,

08 per $1,000 ; during 'Buchanan's,

(4

yrera,) to $3 81 per $1,000; during Lincotn’s-Vl years,) to 7G cents

per

81,000,

ami during the G ymrx uf Grant'* to the
comparatitdy *nudl »nm nJ 34 cent* per

»nr thontand dollar*.
It has been aptly

wou’tjie,"

The

raid

that

"figures

very "'welkin has been

made to ring." with charge

upon

charge

against the present National Administra­
tion ; that it has eclipsed all its predeces­

sors ia the amount of defalcations of offi­

cers having charge of public funds.

officials records show

dial,

the disbursement* amounted to the
mous sum of eight thousand

County Cerretpondenon

The

during

the

fiat six years of Grant’s Administration,
enor­

millions

cf

dnllara, aud the total defalcations amount­

ed to &lt;&gt;uly two millions and eight thousand

TtH&gt;ir' ii»

dollars, being, as stated, thirty-four cents

m ABOUT THE COUNTY,

It seems as though in this Cantenninl year,
every township should have a eorreaponjent
to its county paper. But I hardly know
who there is in thia township that will volun-

nervaat feels keenly his inability Io do it ac­
ceptably, but is yreenmtlou* enough to try
just ibis onee.

to the $1,000

Embraeca under ono management the
Great Trunk Railway Linen of the
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. with
its numerous brnncht# and connections,
forms the shortest and quickest route
between Chicago and ail points in
ILLN0I8.
WlSOONMX,
’NOBTHRBN
e,n known whil dmcnhetl
Tk. South Em t Quarter &lt;*i&gt;
Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa, Ne­
iftlwl
’?' (3Bl in Towa two (3) braska, California, and tbo webtI thirtytix
Eiur Territories. Itk
ens
_______
_ . Republican
____
cns county polled over
1.000
l»uj Aonuts ,th. A. D., nr
frLUI ^MAPj^
votes
in 1&amp;75
vote* ,;in
1875 only seventy Republican
xxi%«7
Is tho shortest and best route for all
votes were counted. Jn 1874 Greene
AN ORDINANCE. ‘
'
points In Northern Illinois, Iowa,
county cut over 3.000 Republican votes ;•
Dakoto, Nebraska, Wyoming. Col­
in 1875 but 1,000 • such were counted.
orado, Utah, Nevada, California,
In 1874 Ruritcll county's vote wtm over
of III
Oregon, China, Japan and Austra­
2,500 ; at this election, but 500 Republi­
Ordinaaoe reUtira io lic*u&gt;iti| Saloon* adoptod lia. Its
■rember 3d. 1W3.
»m*nded ao a* to read *1
cans were ct.nntod. In Barlow connty,
Jan:
with 1,000 Republican minority, the I)em
ocrats show 3,000' majority ; Bullock
lit tbo short line for Northmen Wincounty, 2,000 majority ; Democratic ma­
conbin and Minnesota, and for Mad­
jority given, over 2.000 ; Sumter county
ison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth
2,000 Republican majority ;
reported,
and al) pointe In tbo Great Northwest.
1,000 Bourbon; Hale county, 2,500
Republican majority, clamed by 800 Bour­
bon majority. In such a revolution in
Is the only route to.- Winona, Roches­
popular vote honestly attributable to con­
ter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, ftrL. D. QGACKENbIi8IL RroorJw.'
versions ? Can any honest man Imj induc­
Peter, New Ulm. nt&lt;d all points In
_______ 1
xxiMri Southern
and Central MinAota- Its
ed to believe that neither intimidation nor
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
fraud contributed to this result.
“Wo
carried the election peaceably," nay they.
The “White League" did its work well.
No man. not pledged to vote the Democra­ th* 14lh day of October. A. K. I &lt;76. at on* o’eloek Is the only line for Janesville,
Watertown, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
tic ticket, can buy or sell, bold office, .per­ in the afternoon. »t tb* residence of th* under­ Appleton, Green Bay, ' Escanaba,
timed. in til* town of Woodland, in the Connty of
form tho duties of a citizen of the State in Bony in tbaRUiaofMiehican. rarsaant toLl*en«* Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock, and tbo Lake Superior
any form- whatever ; oven, unmolested,
Country. Ito
attend tho House of God. Ostracise^- in
of the Mid minor* of, in nnd to the real eatatel sit­
the street, tbo store, the church, a IWhbli- uated and beinx in the County of Barry in tho
eannolliva there, and thousands of blacks Stato of Miohfran. known and de*cribod a* follow* Is the only route for Elgin. Rockford,
and whites have been notified that if they
«*l forty-one and 83-100 aereiof tb* Eait- Freeport, m.d nil pointe via Freeport.
ho North-W**l quarter of S*etionTwo (2) Ito
do not vote with the Bourbon- element
l four (4) North of rang* acron (!) W**t.
they mutt leave the Stale within tni day*.
An&lt;u,t.bt. A^D^kg 1MWB.
They is no fancy sketch. But because the
XX 04 w?Guardian.
notifisition is served quietly by half a doz­
Is thu old Lake Shore Route, and is the,
P ROB ATE ORDER.
en ntizcus, instead of a pronanciamcnto
STATE OP MICH
only one passing through Evanston,
from a mass meeting, it ia none the less
Lake
Forest, Highland Park,
Waukegan, Racink, Kenosha to
elective, while the former method secures
Milwaukee.
it from publication. A word from this
can gov­
ern end enslave the whole country, and can
stronger
evidence wuttit
than iuc
the rciunil
returns iruin
from
.,
Alabama be tendered to sustain the uaaorUon? Look at them ! -In 1874, Pick

Omaha and California Line

S

Green Bay and Marquette
Line

FreePort and Dubuque Line

- Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

citizen's committee, and all the “ignorant
masses," and their name is legion, in a
neighborhood, aro precipitated upon tho
spbQtively prior to- and since the com­
presuming Republican, nnd ho is glad to
mencement of the war.
From the organ­ escape with his life. The Bourbons have
ization of the Government up (o June 3U, go t possenion of more than one State
1861, the dhrburxments were; iu round Government, and they aro moving in solid
numbers, lour thousand and seven hun­ phalanx to enslave the whole connty. If
dred millions of dollars, being $3.17 per you approve thu, vote for Tilden and
। l.OlHl. From June 30, 1861 to June Bend nek* “early and oflent*’
Delta.
30, 1875, embracing the whole period of
tho war, the di*bu*en&gt;cnls were twentyfive thousand* -and five hundred millions
of dollars ; the Iumto were fourteen mil­
lions and wix thousand dollant, being the
comparatively small sum of fifly-aeveu
cents per $1,000, or only one ninth of
what they i4re prior &lt;o the war. Now,
sham Di-niocralic reformers, put that and
th/t together, and than put it in your
pipes and smoke it.
The efforts of the Democratic prvas to
smooth over the ruffianly conduct of ‘•sunset" Cox for advancing u|&lt;on Mr. Kzswn
and hurling the lie into his lace on the
floor of the House, ahowi to what a depth
the people are being stirred by the repeti­
tion uf these soentst. The attack
uf
Lonxdxlo muslin 12 cis.
Brooks on Sumner w» a precedent, but j
Hill's ditto 11 ets.
that upon Potter, of WiMowtio, bad too
|
Shirting lieta.
much “business'’ in it, aud the character-' }I
Extra heavy Shirting 12cts.
irtic tioUroon who offerred the attack .
I
(JoUuntules 15 to 25 cts.
“subsided' as only s braggart could. The
Good Ticking 12 eta­
excuse of Cox that it was “a la Blaine
j
Twenty bone Corsets 45 ct«a oieccof parliamentary grand strategy" the |
Two button Kid Gloves HU cL*.
ganger faileth to acWpL The exeaae w (
Peerlcw Warp 27 eta.
a lie. It was to reinstate himself after
Beautiful Shawls 85 cU&gt;.
being “bottle^ up" by Morrison ami his
Pure Tabic Linen 45 eta.
“lights put out" by Sngler, to reinstate
All other Goods in proportion.
himadf with the loughs and shoulderCall and see for yourselfbitten &lt;&gt;f his district, and without whom
of
A full and com]&lt;letc Mnorttnent
reelection was. iinpfrmblc, and despite
Clothing.
three aarertioitoof hinuelf and friend.*, xxiaur:t&lt;r
A. W. Ba i let.
that is the only light in which the people
wffl be willing fo view h. The “gilV
Goto the Mountain# of Colorado,
edged" “carpet-bagger" of tlw country
should exercise greater* ircum-spectfon, for
some future •‘immaculate statesman ' may
By the Atch'uton, Topeka * Sania Fe

Another astonishing

amount

contrast

u

before the Hayca and Wheeler dub one of his
charactenstie political speeches, and the

the

of disbursements and losses, re-

ftoticef

Pullman Palace Cars

On raadlnr and filing tbs petition, duly verified,
of Stephen o, Icgenon and Jaeob F. Yalta exseatMi of th* Estate of said 4*c*a««J nraytns for
reason*therein **t forth, that they nay be Heeu&gt;*d

inUrcatod in laid wtate. ar* required to
appear &gt;t aicctiun of Mid Court, than to b* boldtn
at Sa Prubat* Offlr*. io th* City of Uaitinc*. and
•bow ca«(*. if any there ba. why ,tb« prayer of lb*
patitionar iboulu not banaulad: A*DlttaFu(-

the tenon* interwtad in Mid wtate. of Ute ten­
dency of said petition, and thshoarinr thereof by
S.turns • cepy of thu ortlcr to be pubtiihod ia th*
**Ttwqs btrestle** B*x*ek. a newvpapar

DRY GOODS HAVE

PuiUdel

Chicago, Madison and St.
Paul Line

Winona and St. Peter Line

Local

iMully, a» well a* the crop.

THE CHICAGO a NORTH-WRSTBKN RAXL-

KS
8.C. P KINDLE,

PRORATE ORDER;
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Cooaty of Bxrry.m.kt * *M*ion of lb* Frobot* Court for tb* Couuty of
larry bold*p *1 tb* Probat* ollie*, in tb* Oily of

TlKE/l 4
FALL

II Hating

'Stanley,

Where?
At A W. Bailey’s

rnmpaigu close*,

ilelighlfiil tnp.
alar sueettuf of llonerr

Special Notice.

their children or

-. it- next I’rrudcnt
know their duty, it will be very unrt4»onal l&lt;

Secretary of Stale,
Middle.

tolerated.

To avoid any dtea&lt;rreaMeare» that

ti ci paled trouble from their young .hopefub,

.ay,

1 hey

visit tv the Centenr-ll-iwnl at noon on

|.ick#d up , pocket

raining valuable papers.
«•&gt;..,by railing at this
[■: j eriy, end paying for
us accuinpanled by
reipiestod, but think
■V
Il is printed

। a-ltjr ingcured. Detroit,
pnpcDi copy."
County Committee on
&gt;• &gt;l*ienninad to oon-

f, by engnge-

greeted

Ashley A Mitchel of Detroit, are «* »w telling
al their office fix* of Griswold street, and on
pointe named at the following reduced rale*,
DETRIOT TO PHILADELPHIA, viaBtuam«• Jar Cook, from D*trio&lt; ro
tuuchlna at Put-in-bay, thence by the Balti­
more A Ohio Bailroad Ihronih Wa-thinfton
and Baltimore, for NINE (») Dallam.
.
Over the same wune route Io New tort,
(1DWWHTTOCIJiC.LNNATI.O.. Vto PnbinBay. leaves Detroit al 8AQ : A.
.tanebumti 10.80 P. M , for •?.*&gt; ■ £OJf
VMBU8, O.. ovar same route, &gt;3.50 : DAtTUN, a. over same routs. FJ.60 : Bcwunfr
Cooko A Pearl to Cleaveland. 82.00.
The Jay Cooke leaves Detroit dtily (except
Sunday) at 8.80 A. M.

with fell

o« Him pennanrtUly.
.
Thrt a Uree uuml.-r of
prominent
Inmlom of the Ute reWlion never rtekled

•bow cauar. ifanr there be. why th* rrayaroftb*
petitioner »houl&gt;i »ol b* rr»nt*d:.
And it i- larther ordered, that Mhl petitioner
rivVaotk* to th* panomiDt n 4 inaaidlM s of th*
p«ndrnry eC&lt;*id Mlitan and th* b«»r «lb*r*of by
ca»*in« a eopy nr tin* ordar to h« pablhhed ia th*

135

Are run on all through trains of thia
road.
This is the ONLY LINE running
these cam between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, orChi*
cage and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect wH,h
the Ovcrlnnd Sleepers on tbo UdIoB
Pacific Railroad for nil points West or
the Mlra-juri River.
On the arrival of the trains from the
East or South, the trains of tbo Chicano
A North-Western Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO as follow*:
For Council Bluflfi; Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Trains daily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cant through to Council Bluffs.
For St. Paul and Minneapolis Two
Through Trains Daily, with Pullmnu
Palace Cant attached on both trains.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior,
Two Trains daily, with Pullman Palace
Cars attached, and running through tri
Marquettei
F&lt;?r Milwaukee, Four Through Trains
dolly, Pullman Car?-on night traiuo.
Parlor Chair Cant on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona and points in
Mlnnceota, One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Sleepers to Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport. Two
Through Trains dally, with Pullman
Cars on night trains.
For Dubuque and La Cruese, via Clin­
ton two Through Trains daily, with
Puliamn Cara on night train to Mc­
Gregor, Iowa.
For Sioux CHy and Yankton, Two
Trains dally, Pullman Cars to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains daily.
For, Rockford, Sterling,
Kenosha,
Janesville, and other pointe, you can
have from two to ten trains dally.

New York Office, No. 415, Broadway;
Boston Office No. 5 State Street; Omaha
Office, 2S3 Farnham Street; Sau Fran­
cisco Office. 121 Montgomery Street;
3 S3£? tf Chicago Ticket Office, 02 Clark Street,
under Shernutn House, corner Canal
and Madison Street; Klnxie Street
Depot, corner W. Kenale and Canal
Street; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells
and Kenxie Streets.
of Mary M. L.wu prarins emonfst other thins*
For rates or information not attaina­
far th« ProUte of th*linstrament bsretofcre filed
la thii Court psrportlnt to b« ths but WQ1 and t«a- ble from your home ticket agents, ap­
ply to
Marvin Huqhitt.
Gen. Sup’t, Chicago.
W. H. Kthnnett,
Gen. Pasa, Ag’t, Chicago.

PROBATEORDER.

Railrtwl. tho new aud popular line from
Atchiaon and Kansu City, via the beantiful Arkansas Valley, to 1’ucblo, Colorado
M ruouoer-l to eon-peTOm, with u «.leu- Sprngs, Denver, Canon City, Cucharaa,
tton to bo Wib fol W • future Ulegumee to Dei Norte, Trinidad, SanU Fe and all :re?j»“bZToi^
Um Goremmonti- potent to Ute whole points in Colorado, New Mexico and
eounlrr. Store the el««- of the w«r, on \ritona. Special round trip tickets to
moy ieertomt, &lt;b» ftot
bre, mode Denver, only »50, allowing Mop-off privil­
moniftol
It bu deretoped itrelf, Ut»e eges both wap on the main line, and at
.nd .cton, to G» .b.pe of Semlmb out- Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pike a
•'Wtta.ou,
r^re, upon that etaa wbuth ■&gt; »”"&gt;&gt; “r Peak. Low emigrant rates to the San
(A vavacorr.)
J adcs of Prabau.
,be eonliet. bxd bore tn«««l «“b the
Juan Mines.
nriritoffeof fn« eilnren. It h" boo
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cant between
LmlenuLtifret bp tomtih. upon the pun­
PROBATE
ORDER.
the Missouri River and tho Rocky mountSTATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Barry s*.-Al
t, of the tallol-Ux, thereby deotrepog • tains without change.
Cloae connection
Air expremton ol prefcrenoe tn the ehtoee made at Pueblo with trains for Denver wsnisvt:
ofeuiffim for office. I»
°1^
and Northern Calorado.
„„ the .uimwi of the
**7?
j’or maps, time tables and the “San
rnathu exhibited itoelfmnre tarn.
Juan Guide," address,
T. J. Anderson,
re°N^w eotnm &gt;» open nnd
deffiuti
Gen. Pau. Ayt.
mtrnnpt to ptoeo the Kxorettre power tn XX52tf
Topeka. Kan.
th* Court.euroortiix to b* th* I*M wilt awl ta*Uthe SraU.cn. SUta in the tawdo
who hire now .rowed .0. .Olewlon to
Noticeb.loyU in th. future, bnbnntta orawr/, it.xe pem-tmtly pre.ta.ued to tta
world thu rebellion i.t»lnot»ni. .nd ttai,
Harvest is past and those little accounts
rlnriuf* life they will hold themselves in must be paid at once, sure.
J3S-VX, under dmita rireu.nSmith, Manke A Pkekton.

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

GRAIN,

Board ofTrndc Building, Detroit, Mich,

BALCH At NORTON

Grain CtMBSiw

Detroit, IMficli.

John H. Wendell &amp; Go.

FLOUR,
51

' -s-Mild not fail in see
“■ bt«lricl in lite County
,1■■ at the rarlint poSri-l

“’•uln the infcrmblien.

a routing Hepubiicaa

x.ian
Do you want the Zi«T Havana Cigars
go to J. P. Roberta’ for them,

rganhed.

Wtal you ow. me I

“«&gt; f&gt;d

hare immediately.
O. D. Spalding.

XXi30t4

TO THE PUBLIC.

'

Tbc officers

• lUutor, Viee-l*raaiuewt
. »
^ctary. Clement Abrams,
' ^mn*! R,m,hi
•

f,!/tlw suffrage oftbe r^P*®
a 4Sto&amp;
and J/iqnora for medicinal and modrnni
Hn sDDcals to uo loyal sentiment to aid
"ta^Z-0’-' Hu^wi-iolta - cal porpowM, that are atrickly pare, «•■tantly on band, and lor sale at the lowwho would
cord as a coKnisudcr ftf &lt;
eStprwr-V which first das. gowhi«n
XXli.lUi

ie nun™*.• — J------- . ,
in outspoken. Not so with

vtnegab sKJsrtjre? .n
Swarf’s Hotel,
GRAND MAP1DB.

Bnedaw
A1KIA8 DUNN

nnu

DETROIT,

S. C. PKINDLK
Judae ufFrobati

If any body wanta a

thing “more cheering" why just «t toem■
eUl.tlUlph Jordon'., uxi they t»w be

GRAIN

PORK AKO SEEDS.

John Stanley says that until Ten-drinks
Co., are elected. he w going to mH Gro

: bsS bflcm an&lt;l Townthip

Merchants.

Corner Woodbridge &amp; Shelby Sts,

xxi304w-. - ’

FLOUR

And Mill Food

BOARD AND ROOM. $2.60 PER DAT

56

Woodbridge

-

St.

MICHIGAN.

IPAraf a Specialty.

�J/

£
GraiBajiiJ bI WI

CHICAGO fc LAKJC HtTHOt ft

id is n rather carious Art that. ,
of tbo distant State of Oregon should be

~OUR OWTENHIAL LETTER-

PHiLADNttoi, August JBth, 1876.

Another of the: Oaolsonml oclobreti&lt;ras,
which come &amp;ng in rapid succession here,
occurred on Tuesday.

This time itwaa

the Knights of Pythias— the yotttigest of
our beneficent seercthrgaaimtimi*. founded

upon the principle of tnx^hrbthtriy tetp

m exemplified ia
Pyhtias.

the story of Damon nnd

Thapiuwdc on Tuesday was

almost as brUiLint ami imposing as the

Knight Templar and military demons', ra­
Fully 10,000

tion* chat have preceded it.

Knights were reported in line.

01 oounc

the exhibitor.
■
Tbo arrangenteols for the exhibition of

dcpxrtmentB.
The entries of neat cattle
■
number 650. aad mare aro expected, while
,
the entries of Bbeop and swino amount to
1,000, with a cohMantly increasing h«.
The dag-show also promise to be terr ui-.
torertiug, the list comprising cousidcaably
over 400.
Unle«&lt;, however, the American
breeders and owners of homes jpecdily
exert themselves, they will find their entries
largely exceeded by those from foreign
countries. Canada West has entered 76
horses, and the Eastern Province of Quebec
and .Nora Scotia bavo promised to make
the Dominion exhibit reach. 150 bead.
These animals hare been printed by a
committee ajppomtedby the Dominion Gov­

the Exposition Las benefited by their
presence in the city by a lastly increased

attendance, us all the visiting knights, many
of whom wuro^coompriiied

by ladies,

availed themselves of a fow day's stay to

see tho Worlds fttlr.

The stream of reg­

ular victors is now larger than at any
time heretofore, and omnipectN more sight

seen wandering about Independence Hall
Fairmount Park, the Zoological

the

Garden,

Mint an‘d other places of intcreal—

the Penitentiary not excepted.

This week

Thursday witnessed the attendance of tlic

largest

delegation

during the season.

There

TIME TABLE Mo. 8;

and be happy again.

A

(COLUMBUS

Effort Apr. 16th. 18ic.
GOIMGKASr.

iTATIOIta. .

ReMffl ii Plica.'

GbI

’

--going'n
ia«yreqal&gt;y.
TRAINS WEST

ail

Dealors ta nil kinds

is
I

FURNITURE

1 7 45

EwtasUrilb

Fraas, k.

Djtetcry

is
n

fe

MMWffi

rsanu map

Howard CTJr

r?'jt
ft

K3S“

JI
Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

J1L

Maaklaaw F

is

STATIONS

J. M. HEWES,

GOING WEST.

ii

Lixaiao— With
M Kallrixd, For

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

were several

i V1ctiBM»rrs—With Grand Rirar Vallay :

thousand ofthem, and they Tame from Now
Jersey.

"mmiTOB”

The boating rega'.ta has also been

a feature of the week, furnishing entertain

meat for those who enjoy' the upon.

.Usihl^lS'
SHn ।
Sontetra R. H

wlUu!

jte«!

iSwfcl

w.dta Mjt. inarm rHal tunere. W soli lost

■■ m

”ltb'ln5i»n*e®li«. P«ra * Chtow
ft. for Kra. Itxli.aspsllr. «ml all »o«th.wwl«ni

$77iSwz^i;

al th‘c time of thu first introduction of
letters, with the Israelites in the wfldwneM,
ths building of the largest pyramid by
Cheops, and ths reign of Saul, the first
King of the Jews, Horoaster, tho Persian
philosopher, and Heriod, tiie Greek poet.
Ws learn at a glance that when Solomon

Tf

Illi $

UIBMIOE KM.
UMMW

Tarrantji Seltzer Aperient
manners, customs and drew; the progress,
civilization and discoveries; the invention will»'vtr»et IhiMldlts. rallsra tk» pain
.•tsrstfis.-Kr-.Ate
of steam, electricity, mechanics; 'he intro­
duction of letters, the progress of language ■ni Iu s«aer«I a&gt;« woaM nrarant nnah &gt;
t-OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
the spread of literature ; the num-:, nation­
alities and distinguishing ebaracterutiui of
eminent men ; the names and dates of all
important battles, disooveries and inven­
tions ; the rise and faU of undent empires,
dynusties and pooploa ; the names of oil the
sovereigns, empdurs, Hogs, rulers of tiio
earth and the dorados of their authority;

stone*,monuments, obelisks and pyramids of
Egypt, Syria, Ninevnh ■ nnd Babylon; nt f
implements of warfare and bnhbaudry, alphabelical lettcra and hietoglyphita;; bf
mythology—the gods, tnaplcs and priests;
of geoIogoy—the stone pge, tbo iron age, the
brass or bronze; of navigation—the com pass, the galley and the clipper ship; of
astronomy—the size,.the distance and num­
ber of heavenly-bodies. aregiven in their pro­
per systematic relation to the world's hwtory. 'As tho atlas shows the place where. w&gt;
the chart shows the time when, and the rela­
tive position ofobe event to another. In this
work the author evidently doos not assume
to (be responsible for the facts ofhistoiy,'
but gives them simply as they are found on
record in tho several histories of the various
nations* of the earth. Every Dtudent of
history has experienood the difficulty at­
tending the effort to eliminate the salient
tacts of general historv from the volumiu*
ous network of subordinate facts and de­
tails with which they seem inevitably cncntanglod. :Without something of this
kind to assist in separating the important
of history from the confused ideas and
jumble of unbonnected facts, can we hope
to make secure te progroai in understanding
the full record ofonrraco? This chart
shows what is going on at the same tin^c,
the world PJCSj. to all the tiations.
Ouc
of the chief features of this work is what
is termed synchronism, for here wc find,
without the loss of several hours at a gen­
eral library, that the founding ut Trpy.*nd
Athens were contemporaneous with the

IMPS la- ta
ViexaatMO-WiU Grand ImUsA I&gt;

10® HOLD UKt 8EA10N
W1TH0DT 0KX NAUOUt O BSUCIIOM

One of the most curious of tho recent ar­
rivals in the Agricultural Building was re­
ceive and placed imposition in the Oregon
department lust week. It is a chart about
22 feet long, and 2j focb'wide, preacutiqg
iu unbroken line the complete history of
man including the record of every nation
from the Garden of Eden to the present.
Upon the scale edoptfed the nations, em­
pires. kingdoms, rcp'fiblics and States ; the

the area, population and number to the
square mile to each countiy, with an cpitcutaof ancient and modern nistoiy, together
a\\^K(fnc-»imxle of ancient coins, medals,

H

SALISBURY &amp;. BROSSEAU

ernment, and will be the best representa­
tives of tliair nsmective dassoa.
The
Canadians will hold a Dominion lird-stock
Look hero ! La®k. here!
.exhibition in Philadelphia, and permit a
What I dm’Lyon think wo can m
provincial
os **&lt;■!! us international com­
petition. The I anadian government a«- cheaper than any hrm in Lbeitjtate t Wo
■umo all tho « A of transportation and can do it, ftej With tho help of
support ; hence both the horsea and neat
cattle will be their best.
Entries of
American'horses may be made up to. August
wc guar.ititec Satisfaction
28th, and if Americans arc unwilhng to
Hcaree furnished free to any person
see the majority of awards for horacn go to
purchasing a Coffin worth
Wc
Canada tln*V must hasten themeolrfti.
can giro you better figures than ever of­
VxRAB.
fered before, for we make the most of our
Coffins And Furniture.

of foreigner* so far

RAILROAD^^

CtWDlCT«CI&gt; TIME CARD

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rtfc.'H. IL

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W. L. UANGKOFT. UcMi«&lt;r.

CffiCAGO k KA1LKOA1I.
MEHNih LAKE SHORE

QRKAT WESTERN RAILWAY.
FLAX, TIMOTHY, M1LLXT. HtfMQAWAB and
IW Mod, an thnabed. «WU«l clcanad and aand

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MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

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EAST AND WCST.

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SIAM IAPIM ANS DETROIT

TRAINS GOING WITH.

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These unrivaled machines and repairs for

reales Ktprrw dall, rieaptS.
traiM^sJl^exe*!* mo-UnEUSf"1

amo arc supplied at lowpst factory prices

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GREBLE&amp; RUSSELL

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HOMESTEADS.

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was writing his proverbs, that Homer won
writing his piece of ancient Troy; that OSE POBTABL. STEAM SAW Mill
Lycurgus, tho Sp'rtan lawgiver, who made
in good order lining every day, ONE
iron a legal tender, and liad public tablre
HEAVY PAIB OF MULES 7 yean old
to which al! were invited, and abolished
ONE 5 year old MABE, ONE .BUGGY
all theatres and luxuries, lived at the same
nrarfy new, ahWrONE HEAVY STA­
time as Queeu Dido, the founder of Car­ TION ABY ENGINE, for ralo on GOOD
thage, and the Prophet Elijah; that when
TERMS. For ) nrticulara enquire on the
Isaiah was prophesying, Romulus was
premises one mik west of Carlton Center.
founding Bocae • that Pythagoras, who in­
vented the forty-nine problems and multi-,
plication table, lived contemporaneous with
Solon, who revised the bloody laws ot XXll7ml
|
Draco, and JEsup, who wrote those wind and
witty fables, and Nebuchadnezzar, who
took the Jews captive, and the Prophets
Esekicl and Daniel of sacred history ; thst
CincintutaB, the Boman patriot; that Per- i
HABTl WGS, MIOH.
jcles, ths great Athenian statesman?'
Hcrodotus.SLte Dither «f hisforv'-, Xwrxre, !
Socrates and Ezra ; Plato, “
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THE ENEMT OF OISEASEI
Old Bounty Land Wnrrnnti.

firmnHl Bluffs 2nd Oniha,

Traint lea* Daily utf^low*;

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAM AMD BEAST

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KANSAS LINE.

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MUSTANG
Axtara of Pay sad Bounty.
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CENTRAL HOUSE

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                    <text>VOL. XXI.

TINGS. BARR/ COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1876'

jheSepi-WKBkiy hepliblicui^ww

TILDEN S ISDN

M. DEWEY

geo

!&gt;

cash waa ri^t in ’ Irtipeminp.
men saw aouf. Olieywerv

WHOLE NO. 1080yet

the

CoMFELUtn TO TRAUB AT THE STORK
How li Entered th* BmJr *f Hi* Mlohifl*n Minors—An Exset statement coatroUed by Wetmarc k Tilden, ami these
of Hi* Minning Interrat* in the they were charged enormous priow. Mr.
North—Hi* Responsibility, for Is­ Westtuore is a liepublican. but lukewarm,
because ho and Tilden are buJneas part­
sues ofScrip and‘•Stope-checks”—
ners bi mine and store Mr. Houeton ii
The unpaid Labor Debt ot the a Tilden man, Ucaure ii i-. fur his intonvt.
Michigan Iron C
Refusal to Pay

rCBtlSUEJi

ill 1’1 l“X -

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Upper , Peninsula.
This list amply shows how Tilden’s inter­
ests of the massea; bow be will work and
toil for refojiu. But not nearly the worst
of this has yet । been told. The men were
paid in bastard currency, of which you re­
cently gave a sample.
KTOBE CHECKS

Uom Ou. Aflilnii ihe “Giwt Refer,

li !.i» li.lt Itola

mer" In Michigan
iDVEHT/srxa.

JsiiPEMlNu, Mich.,Aug. 15.—If
there arc parties in the West who believe
that Samuel J. Tilden is the champion of
reform, &gt;o called by the Democrats, let
them read the roll and figures which J give
below. I cume up. here in tbo Lake Su­
perior mining regions, to obtain facta, and I
think I Have succeeded. I Lave spent
Mime days searching our court records, and
I think I can give some rantha to show
the maMCfl how cold-hearted. c&lt;uel, End
calculated a man Samuel J. Tildfin b, and
how little he cares for lite humble the­
chanic or laboring tunn. It shows him
only to be a scheming politician aud a
money-getter, who has m&gt; sympathy in
i^p^*^c first
place, Tdden is connected with

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At fpnpes' lower tban ever. Now ■ is the time' 1 c,,B1,non
Ip purcjiate the best Wagon made, at a THE IRON CLimlBON CUMFANY,
trnri- 1 &lt;-»»»situated at Ncgauuec. • Thia C'.neern runs
ery low price.
[two mines and two charcoal blast-furnaces.

■

Senator W. H. Barnum, of Connecticut,
is President of the company, and Tilden
owues.ueany two-tenths interest. Tho
capital of the company ia 81,000,000.. It
-wns real estate watch it values st 81,039,­
267.25, and personal property to the
1 amount of 8417,156,64 The numlxr
of shares is 20,000 of which Tilden owns
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PLOWS AND CASTINGS
Ik.iinrt, Mick. fanyll*

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in tbs C

JOHN R. CRE9SY
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I'VtlL’C CON VSTANCKR A LOAN

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PARTNERSHIP.

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‘ &lt;11. ?r 'I.ptlr Btt.fuUrt to •: all hmtra.
t. A. Hulbrnok.
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stock

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ML OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

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For ful Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and al I oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
AN» SEE me:

JOHN STANLEY,
VTwirteingn, Jiuiel52,T6

DELIGHT J. WOLF, M. D.

UN|)EBT^1NG
r.m'KHU.

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the capital

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$100,000 ; real estate 8tW0, and personal
I estate 849,506. On the strength of this
—--------- —-------------------- j tl)C einttpany—the property in major part
--------------------------- — — — ! of Samuel J. Tilden—is sueh about 81,
I 000,000 in shin plaster* which at firat
I yrere made payable on demand. Up to
.•---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1Q73, the time that tho panic took place,
’“
all the iron companies issued a bastard
currency, made payable on/demand. As
soon as tight time* came, Sammy’s notes
■
were made payable at thirty and sixty days
’ afterdate. Through this uinnouvro the mon

COME

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At that time

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i thev were forced to deal.

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f'hwaix Block. Bute Btrsst,

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Donor, and .._______ r___ ,

Points ni
u ng roti nd J*;1'0
and sold at the same price a
points.
50yi
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
Plows.

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tmm ssww mine wtvr.
•**,riur&gt;M*.
ASttastr
is analhcp concern in which Tilden ia
SBjf?IMtee.aa
largely interested Aacordtag to the laws
IBS..—
of lbw State, U takra no less than throe
incorporators to form a joint stock com­
pany, yet Mr. Tilden manages to run such
a concern with but two.1 The coq«oration Adolph Anom
has furnished no report for two years. I
nil (rrmin&lt;r
t^c county- records, but could
mi
oiiiHi fin(I lJoneouIjjCi though they are «&gt;®p&lt;d----------------------- The last report
Iron Mine Company
of the New York
lurk Iron
' which I got hold of was for . 1873.. The
i .tock is 20.000 shares held as follows :
hoanrl J. T10M----........... —--- .*------ -j-tfrM?

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOHJSSi«^:eH

BURGHER.

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Gale,

E. II. Boek Boll, Kup fias total
BCaaDtnclum
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AtiC-r.. 11

P/otrsi1’’39-

The Triumph is Complete.

CHAS. II. BAUER.

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for the

Kalamazoo

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I- I'uUli- and Gaawal CoU«

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POINTS

T* m P

J. 1- FISH

IHvii’.

In addition to tj/e Olirer Chilled
_
and castings, we have a full stock of

. nadsma). H*
claimed (hatTilden had no connection with ■ Company’a store. But here another swin­
the
dle wu perpetrated. The raeo were given
MiCUKIAN IRON COMPANY,
what were known as “store checks, rad
which so incontinently failed here last year. thev only available Tor goods a the store.
I will show n little differently. That comKowed, nt the timu of its eollapac, a
Perhaps I have said a praat deal in re­
-dtbiof some 8118.000. Aoeording
to the laws of the State of Michigan, each gerd to Mr Tilden, but I hav« hardly yet
Mockhdder of a corporation is Hable for told all. My facts I gained from sources
the full amonnt of del ta incurred for la­ which conuot be gainedtaid by any man.
bor.
This humane law is intended to They arc the best mon in Marquctta
work protection fto miner* and medianiw county, including Negaunee, Isphenu*g,
alike. The capital of the company was and Marquette. Even the Domocrats
*300,000. Satnnsl J. Tilden owned certi­ could find but little defense for the action
ficate 180, representing 110 shards paid up, of Samuel J. Tilden. They claim that he
the par value being 12,750, or $26 per did not know what was going on up here
That may be, but it
share, there being in all 112,000 shares. ip’ the Pcuinsula.
Aftar the failure, the stoekkoldcni—all but looks very thin. Samudl J. Tilden is pre­
Tilden—subscribed
a certain amount, sumed to be a shrewd bnsiness man. He
according totho aesesiueut made, sufficient has invested here some 88061000. Docs
to cover labor-ddils. Tilden's aaeasment he know h. is hero ? He is LaUd here, and
was 81.100, which be refused to pay. and will not carry thi county, though it ;is
and ao the mrn Were loft pennileas. Til­ generally deemed Democratic. The ex­
den was appealed to, but in vain. The citement runs very high in polititfli, and as
following is a full list of names and amounts, the facts ip regard to Mr. Tilden are '
being madc^public, it increases in intensi­
comprising the labor account as taken from
the schedule filed with the Register in ty
RETI’RNINa ON THE LABOR DEBT.
Bankruptcy in Marquette :

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Aft/y many yearn

WOOL. WOOL.
carding-

In the buaiarea,
ean do better work, and give better «
Infactioii than any other Arm in thi
iX.. w. H. Bubble “•

'A TtLHEN CANY.

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No sooner was it noised abroad that
a Tribune correspondent was in the iron
country than I wait searched out. and told
that the Tribune h*d miserably MBailed the
“great relurmcr." These men, of course,
were TMenlles. I went to tho Iron cliffs
Company's store in search of Mr. Houston,
the Superintendent He w«s formerly a
Republican. I did not*ee him, btrtlearned
thJ he was dow for Tilden, because his
bread was buttered on that aide. I *aw
Mr. Green, the manager of the stora, rad
he raid that Tilden was grand perfection.
Green is* Democrat. The men in the
Iron Cliffs Mine are three fourths for
Hayes and Wheeler, rad that show*. Mr.
THE “ITCU" 8WIMDLE.

And now as to flwts: Men in the em­
ploy of Tilden's Companies are compelled
to trade at the Comnanics' stow, and
they have no other
tbflir places. Them
than the olhera m town. a»vd
Barnum Mina, 3 K»Ua from
arc compelled to go to thsttoWP io

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Last eveuing I had an interview with
Mr. Edward Breituug, a man well known
throughout Michigan ; be resides at Ne
gaunee.
At the interview which took
place in the Barnum House, *Ispheming,
Capt. Mitlchcll Mayor of Negaunee, was
preeeni. 5(r. Breituug was the gentle­
man aelectcd to call on Mr. Tilden ami get
him to subneribe 81.100 to aid in. paying
off the labor debt. Mr. Breituug was not
then a stockholder, he having sold his
shares previously to Mr. O'Neill. How­
ever, Mr. Breitung did own at one timt,
220 shares, and though he was nit a party
interested at the time of the failure, ho was
willing to put in his share towards paying
the man.
As above stated, there was
alwut 818,090 .due to laborers at the
time the Michigan Iron company coilapoed.
Mr, Breitung stated that bo wont to Mar­
quette, where he met Mr. Peter White, and
Mr. Fay, one of the Boston stockholder*.
These three gentlemen with n few others,
talked the matter over. It was then in
tlie midst ofwinttr. Tim poor men who
had been employed by the Company
nearly all had large families to support.
They were literally homeless and pennileas.
and they wanted to make some efforts to
relieve their wants and keep them from
starving.
It was finally proposed, and
agreed to, that Mr. Breitung should visit
all the Eastern and Western stockholden,
and get them to subscribe 810 per share,
which, on 12,000 shares, would amount to
8120,000, or more than enough to pay
dollar for dollar to the poor laboring men,
some of whom were really in need of food.
Mr. Fay gave Mr. Breitung a letter to
NL-Story, of Boston, a well knowu attor­
ney, who represents largo estates, and who
at that lime was.the trustee for a
number of stpek hold era in the Michigan
Iron Company. ' Mr. 8tory readily fell in­
to die idea of assessing the stock 810 per
share, and ho drew up an agreement, which
contained the condition that it should be
signed by all tbo stockholders, excepting
aourn one or tw®, who were widows and
orphans, and were unable to pay, ao that
over 8118,000 would have bora proeared
had Samuel J Tilden eonset led to sign.
The Eastern stockholders all affixed their
n&amp;inca to the agreement, but they made
one provision, and Unit was that the West­
ern stockholders should put in their share,
and especially that Samuel J. Tilden should
come to the scratch.
BAYS MR. lYHKITCNG :

‘•They were vet
Tilden putting up
to know him, and
were ven- emphatic about Samuel J
den, I tell you ; I didn't know how i
but it i* so.” Mr. A. B. Meeker, of Chi-

others had previously agreed to put in
their share.
TILDEN BEFCBE8 TO PAT BIS MINERS.

I' llVsh lAN k SIRGKON,
riven to !)&gt;.»«

member, »1U&gt; the
time, will

extensive

chirged from 15 to 810

hiAbo*
Mbefcrel
an audirara after I Mnlfcv card into
Executive chamber. Wbra I did get

ths men
M. W. RIKER,

when

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At tho

Mir!,
.^■ISBIRY It. HR OSS KAIL

Io h

OS

C.ni fer 12 1'2 «•••

WELCOME MARBLE.

.iur. (Turn ™ . u-. u »
when the? ate™ L’“' m»mh, befend).
Th, CoopwrWrientjnf
Tl“

ww within aradra*ofl3

The M*a«r of, th* ana

�would a
Ej the Li

Koldun
ittdngont adir.rt.that thu whole thing w

\

brief. He referred me to bin
fit New York City. Mr. Ueorgo

wm

1SB.11 &gt; dKiu.il wwxul U IU ®

tbe agreement and signature-. and be
would send it down to Mr. Smith, and
whatever bs said he (Tilden) would do
This toffled my heart. I saw that ray ;
chances were hBm.
I had full sncceM up:
to this time with all tbe stockholders."
'
‘•What did you do next?"
"I went back to Boston and reported
rncults with a vary heavy heart.”
‘•Did you hear from Mr: Tilden again
lYA-ra?** PLATFORM »
“No I • understood that he (old Mr.
"Honest money for all, and
Wetmore, but partner, two weeks after,
all.
There
tott Wd be “bleaed” if he d pay a free schools for
'•MaBed•’ cent toward paying the men. should lie no inflation which
‘If Breitung is anxious to pay them,' aaid will depreciate the one nor eecbe, ‘let him do to himself. I won't put in
tcriin interferanco which will
aetoL*"
From this interview it can be H3.*u how destroy the other.”
Mr. Tilden loves the masse, and sympa­
thises with them—how the man of mil­
NATIONAL RKPCBLK'AN TICKET.
lions would rather see hundreds of hard
working meu starve than pay a paltry
• 1,100 toward the«r jast dues.
becauni he would bo prosecuted within
twenty fitof hoars after he entered tluBlate... There are numberless judgement
entered up against him here, and he is
penonaDyliable for tbe &gt;118,000. Histocks are not como-at-abk’ in this State,
or they would won be reisod upon under
execution here. He owns no property
here at all in his own name; it is all under
control of corporations. His New York
Mine currency(here even to-day is curecd
by ths minen; It lost them ncalry tcu
per cent of tbei? wages, and they were
compelled to trade at Tilden's store, where
they were charged enormous prices for |
everything.
•
C. 8. Black, a Democrat, and Prooocuing Attorney for Marquette county, said
that he was the retained attorney for the
Michigan Iron Company, and that ho was
authorised to put up labor claims at form 20
to 50 per cent, on the dollar, and that a
pool had been formed for that purpose.
This was emphatically denied by Mr.
Breittungand half a dozen other men,
equally responsible.

A Hayes and Wheeler club, with 350
mombers, was organ nod in Negaunee,
Friday evening last. Following arc tho
offiosrw : - Preaident, Gad N. Braith ;
Vine Presidents, the Hon. Edward Breitung, Henry Moray ; Secretary, L. Boost;
Corresponding
Secretary,
John
Q.
Adams; Treasurer, J. P. Mitchell. On
tbe same evening, a beautiful and mam­
moth Hayes and Wheeler flag was tlirown
to the breexe, amid chters, music, and fire
works. Messrs. Breitung and Adam.made speeches, Mr. Adams showing up
Tilden's reoord and giving facts and fig­
ures and dates which could not be refuted.
Ishpeming has a Hayes and Wheeler
club with 400 members.
M. E. D.
Political Notea.
Singular isn't it, that tho Democratii’
papers are constantly filled with apologia
for that great Reformer (?) Tildcu ? Gov.
Hayes' record heeds no apology. There
are no flaws in it, that's why.

Tilden now lives in luxurious style in a,
large palace, with Rix hones and abont u
down servants. He fares sumptuously
every day. If bis income during-the war
was as small as be swore it to be, where
did he get so many barrels of money ?
The next Staten to hold elections are
Arkansas, September 4 ; Vermont, Sep­
tembers; and^Maine, September II;
after whith iutrrrat will center on the
“October4&gt;utes"'—4Georgia, that elects cm
the 4th, sad Ohio, Indiana, Goioredo and
Wret Virginia, tost elects en toe 10th

?5, Tfcfcn

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More

“traveting mca.”
Twenty tbaunod BapubiicauH arc . al­
ready earoUsd in ebbs In California.
Mr. Masnas D. Boreel chairman Of toe

for by the Mid Tilden,

‘on

account

prefvaucnjil wnioefi.’”

Our* Greenback

off issuiw, and low
ciding the imp

Republican#.

Hitherto wc havil refrained irom taking

any notice ofthe course being puraundl*y

en hands, and John

Monwy

snd John

Kelky arc fighting tugrthar in the perafford it, Rcpu-Ij.ifuol dirtily, &gt;h, '«• U»lun&lt;i&gt; »f suil of governmental spoils; the bargain
was virtually couiMunaled a weak ago—the
your
formal ratuiaitioajras made loot Tue* hy
believe, *1 M we Imliera, «TF
lir offices
intereata
v •«
country itaelf? It cannot be
that you arc deed red by Deraoto
feesions and clap trap. Aaa j*rty

RUTHHiIDBD B. HAYES.

, A*. WHEELER.

the last
tide waiter they filed MpM IW price
even thing, and baviag all thia done, tl

marched uu hand-in&gt;band to victory i
• Anti­
J»o MpoiU; rtaa, the*
hands
Tammany—Morrisey
with Kdky, and
•CUBg
one HUM. ’
their quareeb as aD brigaalf dp, till the
great prUUnrfiJemJ pluiAn-w ’sewed.
Tilden is running his own

campaign,

as he always did. Ho has an office in
Nassau 4, at the handu^«hi|h is his
nephew, Col. Pelton, from which a ton,

UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION, STI J,L CALLING
ITSELF DEMOCRATIC, APPEAL
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
RENDER ’IJf THEM ALL THE
GREAT POTTERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT. .THEY ASK TOAD­
MINISTER ;TS LAW’S. CONTROL
ITS REVi3? UES. AND TO MOLD
IT8 POLICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­
---------------- ~AIIXIAIXUS,
X louoH LIVING in
THE NORT1 , OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE &lt; t THE WAR, ALL
THE MOVE! ENTSTO ORGANIZE
THE ARMY’ CHAT BEAT DOWN
-ION. AND ALL THE
FED TO SE­
IF OUR VICTORY. TJ
BRING IN’
or THE REBEL 4
FROWNED AND ।
THE NORI’S. Tl
THAT PARBBD ANDMAINTA
ORD
IN AXECS O ff 8ECES81
OX
------------------------------- .TH oF
THE MAI
COALITII

Northern Democrats; that, as soon as
■the Democratic party gut control of the
National House of Representative^, they
commenced a cleaning oat of all Republi­
can office holders, and among them they
turned out fcrtyar
*
maimed
ion soldiers, and put
their place*
equal number of rebel Soldiers; that . the
Democratic cLairmm of tho committee of

with crwdtiag fotwa to the young, aspiring,
Democratic politicians of New York city.

fittMtof THE KA SY Mnu
SHof ■pj-uclriw roapk.
rt&gt; iMfisjbecti MrrtclMd saree
Spa; the h-vl orrin-J
btokrt Tl e wire csl.^
•ttlBrtrrtebwk,
|1]r Drn
-^r—w—ct'Jc-* will' united Itr
tiridge will be one ofthe wou-len wt|?
world when rewnpkt.-l Th Mrurom i,
so far above the water tlmt th t,0^
urnst can go txudvr at tho highft.; tide m-J
oT there are no prera tlirj. wu1
■traction to*" Davigali-.il
*
t
'' tower* ut
27ri feet above high Gee.
from the top is «u|M*rl&gt;.
Brooklyn, nud lb. iiumln-riew riti« ax»d
villages in the vicinity, the B*v.b«k
rivers, the iiiland*. ctenuring for mil*
around con be taken in *i ot„.
The value of Bro .klyn real crtA:&lt;- will fo
greatly enhanced by iu&gt; completion, m u
virtually makes one city of two w
course, there has been million- stolen fro®
the job ; but after all it is a big
and the chics are to be congntunfed ap
on ita near oqmplatiou.

b&amp;T'ot

• Don’t put off coming to the p»T. sboi
much longer. The price &lt;&gt;f adai-wien b*.been put down a half; boarding houat
and hotels arc cheaper than before, the op
cuing, and you can come n-.w altuvst u
cheaply as yqu can stay at home. The
wwtther is gating cooler, and Philadelphia
will, in an other week, be a delightful place
ito stay, The show ie non, iu perfect ordee,-everything u working smothly. sod
St5a worth wj-wir'a iorumi co acu it; Cofiar.

VEGETINE
Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates the
whole System.

II. Mrdlewl PrapertIr. are '
SOLVENT UTO 01
08ETIC-

ALTffiiflVE, TONIC.

They must “bow down and serve some­
body."
■ pain the World makes Mr.
RowitMV "« sspakret tbe next Phbs-

united vote of the Democrats af this city

ways and means appointed M its .dork, a ed vole tide him dmgti.
mu who had the barbarity .and iadotoncy of naming a child after tho assassin of
the honored Lincoln, and only displaced
him when tbn indignation of tho loyal
press compelled him to do co; that the

troy ofjlkit soil­
I don’t care what

abolition cf slavery ovon as a war measure,
was opposed by the Democratic party of
the North, while the Democratic jarty ,-of
the Routh were fighting to destroy the
Union; that tha jourt rmolnlion proposing
IS TILDEN A PERJURER.
tbe thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth
amendments to tbe constitution of the
On December 9C, 1863. Mr. Tiklsa
United Slates were strenuously opposed
swore ton retara, under oath, in which by (be united Democratic {-arty in Con-

ful.jftt 10
Korire tew.!* «
UoiuJfmUM.

tUlB."

;;

Irexn.frond m

. &lt;r

I* l.Unnrto Oii.jJ.iu *,0

grew, and no State which had a Demo­
cratic majority in its Legiriature ever
ratified them, and the Democratic I*—,
and the Democrat*: candidate for Vice

towx.

The wrathcr is nut no horribly wum u
it was, but yet it is torrid enough to keep
more or
per day. of documentary the people out of town. The woman wto
lies* aru scattered breadeart.
ike his
every hour hart not
bad oOMgb
gSyatV, and its there if w&gt;
business in town the meu miy at well
stay away as not. Everything I* dull mJ
dead, and will be for sonic wrek* yet.
Tbo churclira are maty cforel, the thr»
tree might arfvwell be,- and for ail that t.
doing thaatoras raight
well Imitate the
churches. It is growing cooler, however,
by degrees, and in a few we.k« the deMrtndatveetfl will show wms rigusoffifc

i York City, before a democratic imetiag in
I that place in which he Vised the following
I language:
“Mr. Hewitt said that there was no
Republican scalps dangling from his gir- '
die; that sixty and upwards of rebd j royal road fur
both shira, aad-aHfm*taU*wfco kuue him
General were returned from the Southern New York, to place and power unless they at all, know that all his talk about‘ re­
form is a sham, for all his life be baa been
He
States, to tbe National !It&gt;ua-j of Itepre- I bowed down and ha’rvc l anybody.
a tr^ckcy, corrupt politician , of the Van
sentatircs, in our present Goagrara; that ' hoped that the young men bef»re him Buren school, wlm bdieves in bribery a.
from tlicso men we have heard Jefferson would bow down and nerve aomubody." Tbe the power for elevation. The map fborc
Davis, and other rebel chieftains ealogixcd above ia taken from the New York World’s dependence in New York ia the. most
Andersonville horrors defended, President report of Mr. Hewitt s spoech, Wednesday, corrupt rings the world cveraaw is a anth­
er thin “Reform" candidate.
Lincoln aud other loyal men, and the August 23d. It must be remembered that
The nomination by'the Republicans of
"
* "•
AND NOW THE VERY MEN treatment of rebel prisoners at Elmira, Mr. Hewitt is talking in behalf of Tilden, Ss-Gor. If— •
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO Camp Douglas Ac., denounced, and this and the Democratic party. Mr. Hewitt SttMLlal__ ___ ______ -_________,
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW
with tho express or silent content of has uttered terrible truths and they apply ncr, takes away tore bet hope the- Depublic favor in those States is that tbe candidatc for -office was a bitter and notorious
rebel leader, and has numerous negro or

held at Ionia, Aug. 80. An enterprising
Democrat thought a rota on th? .train
during tho return . trip vX the defeigataa
wnddmake a good showing. It did.
A oanviM of the votes on ooe of the D-,
L. A L M. railroad trains rearited as fol’
Hayes

report afarwuid.ra having biwu receipted

of
a few men who have heretofore acted wiih
the Republican party in regard to what principle, the Democratic party holds to
they are pleased to call tbe “Greenback its old traditions, ami b s« much opposed
question," thinking they would sec the to every mqieure adrocatedby the Repub­
utter folly of their course, and fell into lican party/beforo this war, during the war,
line Without any warning from their or rinoo tbo war, as it vrtr wra; hit as a
friends. We still think tho great majority party of poltey U nH support ffarorc
of them will do no. A few however talk Grcwfey, a&gt;/t mosey, Or anything c’se, if
bv doing so, it ton .fool a few - Republi­
so ‘loud and persistent that wo deem
cans into its ranks. The Dembcratio pol­
a few pUin words at tbo present time not lutions howl reform and corruption, till
on* ofplace. We think it will bo conceded the air is blue and in this ’mpart . iteliate
of Ohio.
by every reading mas, who is a friend to the thief, who raises the hue and cry of,
Republican principles, that the triumph "ttop thirf, ” in order to ©over his own dou&gt;r Uieo- Prttidruly
redaUova The mumon of- too Republi
of die Democratic party at tho present can party is not ended* and can wever «rtd,
time would be perilous and even disastrous «&gt; k»t &lt;■&gt;!&gt;» p«»K»rai» fa&gt;]
u*
New Turk.
to all the great issues retried by the war for embraces iu it^Tankji every ■ympathirar
the salvation of tho country. To con­ with secession and pounts on a united
South for ita succesa. Fur these reasons
vince every candid man ofthis, we hare sim­
let every Republican eomo into his place
ply to call their attention tn the fact that and let us work shoulder to shoulder for
saaas*’the rebel element in the lata seceded our excellent, aud pitroitio standard bear. PARTRIDGE
Btahs hare by murder, intimldmation.and ere, Hayes and WbeJcr, and once more
fraud* already secured the control of mert at least, secure the glorious triumph of
Republican princifdea. free prea.’ ntXX
« art those states; that, intoxicated by succew, they no longer tolerate free speech,
free diaemtion and tree thought; buthre en­
gaged in breaking up Republican meet­
ings, killing negroes, tearing down start and Written forth* B^aunr &gt;
Abram &amp;-Hewitt, member of congress
■tripes and hoisting in their stead the stars
and bars; that the best recommendation Io j from New .York, njadc a speech in New

he said:
“I hereby certify that th*
Ofthe Democratic papersin Indiana,
|*nrinc i. ■ Irw irf ftilbfuJ .olcsiest
IS have already bolted from Tilden and
of Um giiiM. profits, Of taanno of Smarc supporting the Cooper and Gary
greenback movemtmt. Every Republican •et J. T.lAfn, rflh. *J of St.» YoA.
paper stands firm for Hayes and Wheeler. s»icou»ijrf X«T.A; Rtswsf N«w
Tbe confoderaieB in Harting havn't much York, «LeUi«r
ten f«J kfafi . &lt;t
hope of celebrating a victory in Indiana finpMly, rents, i«l«WU,fiiriawiaf,sslso7
next mouth, sueb as they did in 1874.
orftom ssf IM^Itl, treir, «^JoyA Demooratw oocnty convention was I

low.

ritflyilolrf

VWhViam
■onUrt.', root* I

President chiming aiooe they were rati­
fied tliat they were void ami uf noefftet;
that the Democratic pnrty. North and
South, hare rtreauouriy oppomd every

VALUABLE

�JhrticB?

9

HAS'TINGS city drug store,

COMMERCIJ L.

&lt;

HASTINGS MARKt ...

H'«
io call your attention to our etook of etrictlu
pureDR UGS &lt;ynd MED1CINES- JFb make a speciality in
dealing in ontft strictly prime DRUGS. We believe U is
for the interest of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime an d pure MEDICINES.
We have a large stock of

Dr Blazo again at the Halting* House.

John W. Custer, Eeq’., an able
and eloquent speaker, will ad­
dress the people of
county
on the political issues oCthe day,
as follows :
At Maple Grove Centre,.on
Tuesday evening, Sept. 5th.
At Assyria Centre. Wednes­
day evening, Sept. 6tK.
At the Doty school House,, in
Johnstown, on Thursday even­
ing, Sept. 7 th.
At Hickory Corners, Friday
evening, Sept. 8th.
At the Diamond School House
in Orangeville, on Saturday evenI ing, Sept. 9th.
By Order of Rep. Co. Oom.
J
S. J. Bidlkman, Chairman.

Stare, I- E i&gt;. White
tv. i&gt;u:, itun attbrllaatfnr Hom-t
l*it*4irtiea
Atioa. . t
ji,.■&gt;.'■;&gt;■■ Cm l^odt--B*rr» CuaSj/.
E« Wut iu Tiae U&lt;*t»iu* A Smith.
A«»r »
Pr. J. C. Ayar A Co.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Owing to the many calls nnd dispatches
wei received while away, for our return to
this place, we concluded to return for a few
days, and can be found at our room No. 4
Hastings House, I would say to those who
wish to see me, that they had better call
“ soon as possible, as I am wanted at
other places and can not remain but a few
days.
Thankful for past tpatronage, I Te­
nino jour Lunbleservant.
««37wl
a. M. Blazo.

OILS.

OILS

Itew®

For Machinery.

CALF SKINS, n*

I have a large slock of Pure Castor Oil.
Pure Lard OU.
Pure Golden OiL
Bought since the last decline in prices.
Cail and examine goods and prices. You
will gain by it.
People's Drug Store.
W. II. GnoiiYEAB.
xxi29wlt2
•

Bought very loir and WE will sell them at
price# that mill please Uta closest buyer.

DETROIT MARKET.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hastings, Aug. 12th 1876.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Our Centennial,

land, before the day of victory arrives in Nov

MARBLE

works

A.t Kalamazoo, MichTHE IICKFORP ADTOIIATIC
Monuments of the liest American and
Jiqportcd Marble, Tablets and HeadBtone^ of all description madetooroer
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to custoruera,

j Songster" to campaign committees.

Haring ateam power and improved
machinery for Banding, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do work
cheaper and better than those who
work by hand.

OaU. iora then lO.'UO ba. ia elan
Inn; white.Jde.) mixed.X»aU34’S.

F. Clark, General Aecmt,

SemLlO
Hidas. Mi-Ac.

Barry Co.

xxiBAmfl

jonN cncucH a co..Clneinnati, Ohio

ing rapidly done.

Ayer’s

ortli in Coin to-day ‘Ji j eta
Tallow, TOThs.

J*ek-ti. SeptrmUr l^th, 19th, 20th. 2l»t

NEW YORK MONEY MARKETSwith tbeir products for trade.

Cossack. Chifield. lavK.

ths Greek with every variety of merciiandise

NEW YORK MARKET

Ayer

A Co.’s seJebratsd

.remedies frpsi

w!&gt;" will _■ in the Odd fcl’ow’s Excirrrich

Apply al

sac erat 4s-

and are an effectual antidote for the diseases
that prevail fa the yaourts bf the North, as

Tbelbir! r Education will meet io-wtr-

ooatlaont.

JI: dairy. 10*3.

The following item was aecMsntaJly omitted

in nitctvlanee.

Madison Dispensaryt

Tallow.

Snsar. dull; soft white rsBnod. IOH4S1O14.

'■iielionv, an J Hoard of

'&gt; Wctlneedsy.

fur a visit to tercentennial.

She goes by

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

It is said

that-

To-day Mrs. Nothin AsHow, Mrs. Julius

;«!•!-ivuMkri f r.-n Wednesday. Thursday
»sd Friday,
■ •
’

Family Knitting Machine!

SPECIAL NOTICE

\pp|y at once.

Detroit and return only $12.00.

RlCKFCHD
ymivunc

WINSLOWS STEAM

For Sale—A valuable young
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.

Childreu t, die opening -exercises of. this

xxt31yl

.hit.

Train has brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Well &amp;
Cistern Pumps.
Aleehol has dmlinad to 0X.1S.
.
Campaign Song Book.
J. Maur
Opposite the Post Office
lead lOKOIOAte.
Hostings, Mich.
We have received from the publiahers a copy xx4Uf
Itr.
of the •• Hayes and Wheeler Campaign Song­
Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.
ster," containing a good collection of rousing
Republican songs, full of Ike necessary ntfavo
The Fall Term begins September 14th.
and energy. Many of tbe song* are printed
OH.
with tho music complete, fur tho us* «f Glee Full corps of Instruct ora iu all Departand Quartette Clubs. A large majority af the meuta. Prof. G W. Chadwick will give
lessons on the now Pipe Organ. Ladies
•ongs are set to tunes already familiar to every
will please apply to Miss II. D. Storke,
•m. Ths Songster also nenteino short bio­
Principle. Gentlemen to H. Q. Butter­
graphical 4teteb«a of our next Chief F.xecu- field, D. D. President.
tires, with' portrait■ on the 6tle&gt;page. We ui354t

Wanted.

ttefria

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
*
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
Black OU,

Taylor, Mrs. WiHiamB. Goodyear. Miso Roes

Hsyes an I Wheel.

for ths Centennial

BARBASEJtrpE BR laOAL MTH010SV.

t

■ill ad-ireo ,h.

?

f

R

The election
Twe^isy, Sept,
will'be

J. Cole &amp; Son

opinion in theKost on IbePnaudan-

De eTohi4«l valuation of Barry county ia
; &lt;».«)o,oWlbst..f Ulcn

WHOLESALE A RETAIL

•'■*'1 Ihat iv about 73 per «,at. of th.
r^ulu, f([ie praJ^rtJr jB

R

I

Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi­
pelas, Rose, or St Anthony’a Fire, Eruptions and
Eruptive diseases of the
akin. Ulcerations of the
Liver, Stomach, Kidneys,
Lungs, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Blotches, Tumors,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head, Ringworm,. Ulcers,
Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in
the Bones, Side and Head,
Female
Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhcra, arising
from internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis­
eases, Droney, Dyspepsia, Emaciatian,
General Debility, and for Purifying the |
Blood.
This Sarsaparilla ia a combination of
vegetable alteratives—Stillingia, Man­
drake, Yellow Dock—with the Iodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is tho most
efficacious medicine yet known
for
tho diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are so skilfully com­
bined, that tho full altcnxtiTe effect oi
each is assured, and while it is so mild
as to bo harmless even to children, it y.
still so effectual as to purge out from tho
system thane impurities and corruptions
which develop into loathsome disease.
The reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence which
prominent physicians all over the coun­
try repose in It, prove their experience
ol ita usefulness.
Certificates attesting its virtues have
sccumnlated, and are constantly being
received, and as many of these cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of the superiority of this Sar­
saparilla, over every other alterative
medicine. So generally is ita superi­
ority to any other medicine known, that
we need do no more than to assure tho
public that the best qualities it has ever
pcMcsscd are strictly maintained.
Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., Lowell, Mm.,

lr Maekina. 1 eyljadar^n awdlae M»

wwal^Mwvrill ba mat teeny &gt;art qf

'T-^istuSS'!Ss5“ih£’"-:si
Ultimo KwiTvixn Mimun Mrs. Co,
XX40r! SoteMaaattJaran.

CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

'r.£rrr.5
dueed rates, by whieh passeugers can not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Phil­
adelphia, bat eon, in addition, visit the prin­
cipal eastern cities, with an opportunity of

Falls, riving passengers, from the train, a

Coaches are furnished With the Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
from dust
With its complete system of

Erie Railwai

the En«t. Tickets via this pcpwlar Hoe
bon be procured al all office*. af connecting
linen, or at the Company's own offices.
Aoy information can bo obtained by alFRANK E. SNOW.

XXISTtf.

tk,
D«ripuJuti„ui,u
tt tlre-nier on
‘"’Ivy. on Which was emblamnad the words

Church and Railroad
xxfitf

Smith, Manxe A Pmwton.
**• «'*««&gt;, Df no l0Wnlh5p of Hops will
tT^.,rt:UrCmk
&gt;- Sot-

xxi3O4w

- , -

xdt—U t4

.

STAVES. STAVES.

Mr imiitEUiratiM ®

By order of Committee.
1'Meni- iMM4l li, inTtnto„
jji.i

land plan®

Fruit Lands iwthe

STOOD
YAfffi UK
_im
UK AHAIB
Shingles Lath &amp;c-

ftmuo, sn aiJ

Oiwtial

Highest Market Price in Michigan fruit belt
One, Fruit and gar­
Cash,

WANTED!

Ter Plae Steves, deliver*! la Hastiacs. Noshvtile.
or Middleville.

E. D. WIITE,
A.LUK.

for*S'

jobwBow-i-

P A I N TER ■

xxiSfitf

jdfcrwn*.

FOR SALE.

.

H..tine&gt;, MichxxlnfcaM

dening farm of 851-*2
acres to Exchange
for a farm neait Has­
tings. Corres
solicited

DISSOLUTION lOTltX

and T
Mich.

�Ol; o»nu\
I
By the Atchison, Topeka fc Santa l'e
WXO,
July I, ttfte. /
Bnboad, the new and popular-,!iw frorii
given d)&gt;! certain lands.
Atchison and Kansaa City, ria the beauti­
fcuty of Barry, bid off to tbo
ful Arkansas Valley, to Puc Jo; Colorado
ff 187,4. and previous years,
Sprags, Denver, Canon City, Cucham.
KM'jueats which *13 bo forDel Norte, Trinidad, Santa Fe and &gt;1)
«* of the Treasurer of said
points in Colorado, Nev Mexico and
• .n tieplemtor, will be sold
-w»J, by paid Treasurer, at the
Arisons. Special round trip tickets to —. »
Denver, only &lt;50, allowing stop off privil­ County Seat, or t tho tret Monday of October
Boat, aS tbe tb m att.i
d^ip^od for ,he
eges both ways on the main line, and at
,
if
prsviouely diepoeed
Colorado Springs, Manitou and - Pike's °r •t-.^ds &lt;,fdce. according to law.
Peak. Low emigrant rates to the San
bard sU’jementB contain -a full description
of each ps&gt;«| Of
MBj My t„ ^,n
Juan Mines.
*
•
•ppi'.eallon at the office of the conntv
Pullman Palaeo Sleeping Cara between on
Traaauryr.
the Missouri River and the Rocky, mount,
,,ru*-'h off i.o the State for taxes of
tains without change.
Close connection W74 or other r«m, nX tbo Tax Sales in (Mo­
made at Pueblo with trains for Denver tor last, will be offered rabjeet to the right of
redemption
presc.itod by law, an well as to
and Northern ’ ‘
'
bimo tables and tbo “Sah the right of putvhase of tho Kioto bids nt this
For raaj
office, prior t« the sale.
Juan fluid
address,
.
RALPH ELY.
; T. &amp; Ahmbron,
Auditor General.

BBUfS BB0’8.
Keep It.
*

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist.

Srotor1. Ad**--

announce,
in the DRVtfTRADt,^
has in stock and daily arrie
fr^,‘a,ul t^uine
Stock of Drugs and Midiones. Dye Stuffs, yttnei
Goods, and in fad a a&gt;m.
piste Stock of Druffyf,
Merchandise which he offm
to the people al (really &amp;
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Pee
pie's Drug S tore isdi.
reotly opposite Empire Block
One door cast of Spaulding

Of every Dveeription which »' that he has again eniated
VILLAGE OF MIDDLLEVILDE.
b.t,7aWLMo.&lt;
IrtelMdLbtoek

s» !• IOS
as ice

AvniTuc Gkskbal's Orriea. ‘ &gt;
Ux.no, Mint., July I. 187C. /
So much of each of the following done riba I
tracts or parcel* ufhuid. r-itnated in the county
of Barry, delinquent for unpaid taxes. far the
year. mcritinncJ below, ae will be xuffieient to
pay the tnxee. interot, and charges thereon,
will be sold by the Treneueer «f Mid county,
on the fine Monday of October next, at such
public and cnnvenlest place »4 he ahall eelect
tn Hasting*. lito County Sent, uf said county,
according tn the rtntute in and. case inndaatul

can sail cheaper than any hou* - to Bar­
ry County, L&gt;r them raasoos:
1st Beetuiae ws have am rant I» pay
84. Because we make tbe mrad of our
goods ourselves.
3d. Became we kmp th* best c wock-

We sell none of this obenp-made Furnlture that is made by maehlaery- The
goods we make to made by head, and
warranted. We invite aU persons to
call 0Dd inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No trouble at all
Parties having Pictures to trams
would do well tor ’thorn tanned of us
as we can do It P .tfxsd Cheaper than
any house In P .y Comity. We keep
tbs Lsrwert »wJ Bast selected stoat of
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD­
INGS, Bnacxrra, Pafub—HoiHErn, WAXL-Pocxirtu, SurpraHoudkbh,
and overythiug tn the Furniture Uno.
t We invite all parsons to eall and look

advehtisments

Hasting*, July 18,1876

KALT0 AID-OBITS FEME
Diseases .with Jts

Agonies

CHOOSE WWEES'TIIXN.

HOLLOWAYS
PILLS.
Nervous Dieorden.

Peerless Milk Baton

now on exhibition al our Fuii i!u«e
Store. AU kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of ail kinds of old fur­
niture neatly done.

WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Rooms south aide State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear's Hardware

NEW MUSIC

Ho* to be Strong.

KTEBB' 0ACRKD OELKCTtONB.

HOMESTEADS.

H. W.P. COLSON’S
INDIAN
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Hxmvas. August
1870. /
Notice is hereby given, that the sale of lands
in Barry county, advertised by Ito Auditor
Gaaeral as delinquent for taxes of 1875 (end
previous years), will to held at the County
Treasurer’s office In Hr-stinga. the County
Seat of Mid eounty. commencing on Monday,
the 2nd day of Oetolwr next, at nine o’clock
A. M-, and continue from day to day (8undaye exceptodl, until ihesatne shall havetoea
disposed of according to law-.
M. T. WHKELKR.
Oxintr Treasurer.

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POSITIVELY CURED.

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FOR SALE OR TRADEON? PORTABLE STEAM SAW

In good order riming every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OP MULES 7 years old
ONE 5 year old MARE, ONE BUGGY
nearly new. ajao ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY HKGINR, for safe on GOOD
TERMS. For particulars carfuire on the
premises one mile west of Carlton Center.

CENTRAL HOUSE
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NO. 38AQ

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1876.
THE YANKEE SHOOLMISTRESS.

[From the CntmJry Griitlemun, Albany

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“Mrs. Emerson," said Mr. Barlow one
• &lt;lay, “excuse me, but ns you sit there, you
| do so forcibly remind me of my dear lest
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t wile, that I murt speak of it.
I have1
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j thing that made me think of her, but
afternoon it has been on my m&lt;nd
• "3 "■ i^Oietimo. Your romplcxiotq color of.
I* fl ■« II i cy«’and hair, are ever so much liko hem.
IVI III
u cnnitot be po^ible that there should
MMWiAaaL. have been any relationship, I/suppow??
rehanblanecs oftcnoccur among

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Which, is’ lhe best self governing mill injSiXX,

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j father wm John Wardlow of Now Jersey,

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and my mother's name, before marriage,
i was Fannv Stephen* She wax n’ native

&amp; BUGGIES

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Cheaper than ever.
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•iti’j’.isa:! Kwr!
GEO. 1i|(
LVJ

of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania."
“FannyStephens! Was your grandlather's name Robert Stevens'?"
“Yes, sir.
I have heard my mother
speak ofhim •jften."
“And did you nevir hear her Hpcak of
an elder auier called Adeline? &lt;)L yen. u

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must be so! T
it nil now clearly."
“My mother had u Maier Adeline, wh&lt;&gt;
wax married quite young and died in :t
few years.
1 never recollect her mvi&gt;
tioning her huabaud'H name. He emigrated to the West niter hi* wife's death, aud
vain after, my father c3mu to New Eng­

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land. There was, I think, about sixteen'
years difference in their agon, slits «iid."
1
“Yes, my dear Mns. Emerson, it must

flfrl2Y

plows ill the luarkelj
AT AGRICULTURAL JIAI.L.

I PT ION

Ono floor east of Goodjcar’s Hardware.
Haatinga, April 12, 18T6. ?

R. D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSOW,
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ll&gt;e so! Your aunt Adeline was my la­
i mental wife, and lira. Manton, Hugh’s
I mother, was y our own cowuo, my daugh­
ter, Adelino Stevens Barlow, named for
1 her mother, who died when she was but a
few weeks old."
:
"Can it be i-issible! Mrs. Watson
us J to say that Mrs. Maftton and I
' l . ’krd enough alike to lie sisteni; but moth| er .«nppuw«i the taby died snon after its

“It wax a little, delicate child, and uo
oue ;:up[x&gt;5c&lt;l it could live, and when 1
wrote to your grandfather Stevens of
his daughter's decease, I ruentioued that
the Isalse could not lire.
Ho died soon
afterward, and I went West, and have
never had any tidings- from the family
I connections since.
I was attracted to
। you when I first saw you, bin .’iippcaed it
I wax from knowing of your Liudneis to
r my daughter and her chihl. I can easily
neenunt now for the affection with which
land Hugh lurid to each other.
It^is
■ a Scotch proverb, ‘blood is thicker than
! water,’and I have often wondered why

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you should love Hugh so much more than
yon did little Mattie, with her winning
ways."
.
I have thought of it myiwlf, Mr. Bar­
low. and sup|&gt;o*ed it was liecause 1 be­
came attached to him through my love
fur his mother. I was alone and heart­
sort* when 1 eamc to this town. I had
neither kith or kindred, to my knowledge,
iu the wide world; he was alone too, and
1 thopglit it was a bond of sympathy Ire। tween us. 1 hope I have not made a
difference in my treatment of the dear
I children ; I have not intended to do it,
but I have known I loved Hugh ever so
I much more than I did poor Marthx"

?r.£FE®Om ,® B58BES CAHDS.

»'RIGHT,

:
“I would be glad to have you recogI nizc me as your kin.
Just think of it
j—nycnrsince I was n lonely old man,
| tottering on the brink of the grave; there
j wax no one to rtretqh out a loving hand
j to hold mo bock, and I wxs going fast
I Your letter telling me Adeline was still
alive, wax a new stimulus.
Now, nt
seventy-two, I am a contented, satisfied
man, with everything to make me com­
fortable and happy, and smooth my way
to my last renting place."

momy at

DENTIST

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Nuhv’lie

Michijao.

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Anjwnrk:.-

ly »tt»nu*d tv.

Great Bargains

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UK-lb.TREAD! HEAD I

^Organs

spacial Medical Announcement

mat Happiness

AUHctei!
and

vrrtxrnr.

DR. J. B LaSURE

IN

dise of h ippincw to its parents.

The SimthTAmencan Organ,
HAZELTON BBO.'S PIANOS.
ERNEST ‘GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
Instoi^enFFULLY'WaiTaiited.

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A little human flower, of rare bounty,
blresomcd in the Emeraon household m
the month of June—the one thing need­
ful to render their home a perfect Para­

Old pijg aid orgns taken in Eiclianiie to
BULLOCK,

R. D.
Northern
Branch
Flint.
xxx4.lt

Wholesale gent for

Colchester t$ again in excitement, and
this time every one is interested, and
many distressed.
A terrible railroad
accident occurred e abort distance from
4he village; many liven were lost; and
nianr
pofficugcrs seriously wounded.
Fred Green's father was engineer, and
his lifeless body was found in the stream
of .water that ran below the embankment
down which the train was precipitated.
It-was heartrending.
One young man
was found mortally wounded, who proved
to bo TTieodoro Rcgcn. liu mother hail
written to him after William left to come
home again; he obeyed the summons, but
only camo home to die.
He just lived
till night, but Ion" enough to show his
father that though he was not prepared to
die, he could be a living comfort to no
one. Among the killed., was found the
body of William Blanchard, the instigator
of the •Sherburne robery.' Why ho was
coming to Colchoster no one could tell
hut it was surmised he might have been
in company with Theodore Rogers.
The eldest MB of Mr. Hubard, Mattie's
own brother, was among lhe killed. ■» It
was a dreadful blow to them, for he hpd
contributed till his wages to help his father
in supporting his thriftlciw family.
Days of watching and care ensued,, and
the i in! wait constitution of Doctor Emer­
son nearly gave out from sheer exhaus­
tion. The dead were buried, and biminen
resumed its daily routine.
Mrs. Ilogcra was prostrated on a bed of
languishing; the lingered for weeks, aud
refused to be comforted.
The doctor
could not discover any disease that should
have proved fatal, but she died calling up­
on her son.
Two ycart rolled by and brought little
change to Colchester and its quiet inhabit­

OUR WASHINGTON LETT^I.
The Dismissal 6T Clerks—-The Ques­
tion of lhe Hour—Comparison of Bu­
chanan and Tilden—True Reason
of the' Financial Distress—High
Rate of Taxation—Shall Our Brothera Rave Died in Vein ?—TMen’a
Perjury.
WA8HIKGWNtf&gt;.C.,Scp. 1st. 1R7«
The serving of the notices of the
missals in the

dis­

consequent

Departments,

upon the inadequate

appropriations

for

this year has been goinc on for a day or

Meantime

two, but is not yet concluded.

employees in the Bureaus not reached arc
suffering almost

torture from

as much

their apprehensions ax their late confreres

feel in their certainly of the wont.

Your

readers caniiardly imagine the degree of
excitement, and in a large number of per­
sons, distress occasioned.
Wo stand to-day

great National

upon the eve of the

conflict.

mutterings ofttbe storm

in

Not

days which preceded the

those

war when the

were

round the political horizon 4

heard
not in

all

the

darkest hour of this country's peril during

the stern conflict of arms which followed ;
did ever American liberty and

American

destinies stand in such great hatard.
The thought is solemn ; it is Awful

to

contomphite, but it is true, and the risk
w imminent and the shock is comming.

Slid a

Democratic

member

of tliu

House to a RoJjnblican representative, in

the heat of a-converaation, “We will hart
the (rotrrmneut, ttawn yon ! in tpiU of
you alid youn, if not by fair means, then
by the next beat ; and when we do get it
ants.
William Rogen [ad gone to his ma­ look out, tliat’s all.”
■
ternal inheritance in Massachusetts to
They want it ? What for? For pow­
live, and Mary Watson had acccompaniod er! For payment oftho rebel debt! For
him os his wife.
icimburaemcnt io full value for every
Hugh Marston had become almost n stave owned Iby Southern masters and
a man; his attachment for home, and Xrwsl by procthqmtion.
A comparison lictwceu the man who
love fur his kind irionds. had proved a
sure safeguard to him in shielding him betrayed his country in 18(10 and tho man
from temptation
and the allurements who now stands forward as the candidate
which
b&gt;set
a young
man, &lt; spac­ of the Democracy to day, will not show
ially'
if
posacwicd
of
wealth any great dissimilarity. Both have the’
Mattie IIebard liad become a lovely girl umo smooth duMtmutetion of manner,
of sixteen.
Slio was not robust, as be- both are trained and skilled in that school
foru her sickness, but ]&gt;erhaps she was of politics, which has ever been the banc
sweeter for that sexton of discipline.
It of this country, which has in days of
was the second week in January that a highest prosperity plunged it into war or
cntangiemcnU.
They have
severe snow storm came on, with high diplomatic
over required the help of their opponents
winds, that kept every one in doors
Weeks of incessant wld , succeeded, and in the political world to rescue them and
Mr. Barlow kept entirely in the house. when with full treasury they have taken
Every day he used to go into the nursery the reins they liavc relinquished them
bankrupt. These are not mere aasertions,
to piny with the little ona. It was dur
ing one vf these visits that Mrs. ^mcraon they are susceptible of proof from printed
noticed that bo seemed more feeble tliun records of the country, and are within lhe
he had been, and inquired if be wcro not reach of every reading man.
And now for a slight look into tho let­
feeling as well as usual.
*
••I am getting old, Abba," he replied. ter of the immaculate rcfoimer wherein he
“I think lam well, but thd cold effecte accepls the high trust reposed in him.
Mr. Tilden xtarte out from a false pre­
me a good deal , I am chilled a good part
mise,
and
consequently
reaches
of the time, mid foci shaky.*’
false
conclusion.
He
say a,
“You ought to hare spoken of it. a
present
terrible
crisis
in
Edward will prepare you some medicine ‘■The
tho commercial and monetary affairs of
that will warm you.”
“I hardly know that I require any­ tho country, are due to the blunders and
thing. I do not think I shall outlive this reckless cournc oftlic present administra­
winter. Do not be anxious : I have no tion."
. Are they indeed, Mr. 8. J. Tilden ?
fears of suffering."
assertion
is1just
about as--------true,, —
am},
That evening Mrs. Emerson spoke toThat
--------------------------------------------her husband of her conversation with Mr.- yon
much believe it, as ;
yon d—
id tho
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Barlow, and requested him to prepare oath which you took to the amount of
your income on that memorable occasion
soino medicine to strengthen him.
“My dear wife,” answered the Doctor, which has pasted into history.
Tho true reason for the present paral“he has bcon taking medicine for a long
time. He is failing very fast.
What he yted condition of the moneyed interests of
fears is a paralytic stroke ; he had one this country, is due to tho immense sums
before we knew him, and he is liable to borrowed by yourself and your clients, the
have another at any lime. I have been railroad gamblers of this country, who to
a
showing
of
your
thinking of making arrangements to have moke
Fred Green come hero and occupy Hugh’s non-paying lines in the market, bor­
rowed, and placed the amounts to the
‘room, so as to be near him.”
Two weeks later they were aroused by laxt dollar in stocks that did Dot pay—you
Fred, who called the doctor to Mr. Bar­ know could not pay—and then when the
low’s room. It had come, ns he expected. interest became duo and tho crash came,
His limbs wore paralysed and useless, but you slipped out, and left the farmer, the
his mental faculties aud speech were not mechanic, tho widow and the orphan, to
impaired. He had do pain. Mns.Emcr- loose their last dollar with calm uncon­
suii was his constant nurse, by day and cern. Am I not true in my statement ?
night, only yielding her (station to her Wes net the first keystone in the arch—
upon that pleasant day when all seemed
husband.
.
Hugh was sent for, and found his serene to—fall a railroad banking house ;
and it was not until they had all gone
grandfather’s life nearly run out.
He was perfectly calm aud resigned, and taken the savings of the merchant,
knowing the end was drawing nigh.
To the mechanic, the tradesman, the widow
his niece bo often expnwod his thankful* and the orphan, that the country arousal
nets for the bleascdnero of the homo found its chaos and its encrgieri |&gt;sndy-

ers was now able to attend to the man­
agement of Iris business affairs, it was
arranged that William Rogers and Hugh
Manton should go together and bo room­
mates. It was very lonely-after Hugh
left home, and if the truth must bo told,
the lad shed some tears over the prospect;
but he could m-t make suitable progressi Which had been so providentially opened
to receive him in his declining years.
unlcas be bad more competent instruction
than Colchester afforded.
As for w ib Hi* grandson, who was with him con
steady, and did everything that love
lism Bogers, he had not much to regret
i„ leaving home. His father and waters could suggutt to odd to his comfort, he
be U cd ; but bis homo was not pleasant, charged over and over again always to
and ho Van impatient to bo fitting him­ remember with gratitude tlxe protector of

sed ?
Again, you charge the high rate of tax­
ation to Republican rule and Republican
policy. I challenge the proof. Take
New York, Kentucky and Maryland, three

Little Addis। his youth*
They laid him, by his especial request, got as from time immemorial fund then take
missed her cousin very much for a while,
Miwussippi, Louisiana and South Carobut in-a few days forgo: all shaaT him. to rest by the side of his loved child,
Hua, three Sutco that you sud your
Mr. Barlow was very lowly, and hardly where the hautL_of lore could rest upon
&gt; friends arc fond of quoting as umfop Carknow bow to employ himself, but hui the grave.
■ pot-bag, Sodlawag rale, nod look in the
TUX «ND.
niece strove to make everything pleasant,
self fur a lift of uscfolnos.

Mich.gan,

« Grand Rapids, East Sag.naw and

D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

It was considered ml visible to send
Rush away* to school, and qs Mr. Rog­

to him, and herself took Hugh's plate to
read lhe papers every evening for hts cntertuiument.

WHOLE NO 1081,

�Merchants’ Almanac for 1873 and
ing, and nee bow you feel over it.
Wil) not blush, for you cannot; W yon
find the lie branded upon you in thort
pap-a that know no political sehool. iterre.
no partisan ends, and tell only stern
truths.
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The heart and soul turn lick tn con­
templating the possibility of the destimes
of the country being confided to such

Vermont Election.
THE FIRST GUN.

Hastings, Mica., Skit

Wookumd, Itep. 4th, 18*6.

ing development.

iu

B0TC3

for

export

Other statistics might

ba given to show that this falling
British commerce

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor seeterian interforancc which will
destroy'the other.”
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
ALr J*retidenl,

nnd

in meet branches of busiora*

The Legislature almost unonit
xnonsly Republican.
Republican gain over 1872,
nearly 10,000.

publican party there to lay the blame bn.

In fact, we do not observe that they try
to trace ths

SMITH.

to tho vast increase of

Tilden advises the people “to live with

in their income.’’^ Tax-payers during the*

3 “didn’t know."

consumers

tho

recent

Hayes tn the

“Knowing him personally

myself.

I

unassuming man, as courage­
as

a

rock

in

and discharging duty.

THE HARD TIMES AND POLITICS

cial disturbance, there are special oom

in

this country, such as the consumption

of

ceive public treatment in proportion to its

as our fathen realised in the quarter of a

Now we may regard ha

War of

If it kvis such an event, then

kind.

Democratic party is

tion —we mean the hard times and their

—if any party is—for our

relation,

ness

nnd

non-relation,

to

politics.

troubles.

ths

directly accountable j

Otherwise,

busi­

present

arc to

we

judge of die hard times here as we do in

Cheese.

the same kind of buainemi deprawion pre­
vails ; the Govsrmcnt u

its

discharging

own employes upon the roads and public

works, while in some sections of the

Do­

minion thousands of laboring men are out
of employment and yet not even “Grant-

least

sway in Canada.

The wave of hard

at the present

however,

times,

Evon

time.

in

is

world

which has been cited as a marvel of recu­
peration from the disasten of war, real os-

any previous period within

cried a miD, a few days ago oi he passed

said the

“All right," replied the man in

the wagon, and, (lookinr up st the Tilden

Ohio Stone W are
Is the best.

Croqkery.

politics.

Campaign Song Book

Aus]ria, Prussia, and

Empire,

German

have

But let us take. the

been fully reportolL

case of England, which but
said

little

to

more

exhibit a

marked contrast to lhe wont of prosperity
in the United States.

Cheaper than ever, for WE
■want bo olooo ovxt.

Remember.
We buy for cash and will not
be Ujn DEBS OLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
Hutings Aug. 7th, 1876.

xxiSOwi.
NEW ADVEBTISEMKSTS.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

and

its effects

Now they are visible

to all the world—to

Philadelphia at reduced rates.
Addnwa for particulars, H. F. Eberts,
Went Congraan Su Detroit.
xxi381 w

John Stanley nays that until Teu-drinka
k Co., arc elected, be ia going to
Groccrira cheaper then ever, and of the very j
best quality. Tea a speciality. Wirics
and Liquors for medicinal aud mechani !
cal purpoeca, that are striekly pure, eou-1
stantly on hand, and far sale at the low-'
eat prices at which first ctaas goods ean
be sold.
xxi35t3

sximwt;

TBQU. 8. gBAHPH. FrwUant.

el w. voicrr-M-

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■ ALVATtB BIB*
Il lU ta Uro- Brml » lU Wat

CUTTIIG ANO REPAIRIHG
draw to eater. Kras dlreKlr ever A MUs*1

To*ffefo*•toweratarad-

The wave bad ben

only begun to reach her,
were not apporcot.

Afiy persons thinking of going to the
Centennial will do well to take advantage
of the special train which will leave Detroit,
Tuesday, September 12lh, for Philadelphia
via* the Canada Southern, Erie Lehigh
Valley Railways. The Rates of fare are
314.00 to Philadelphia and return direct,
or 315.00 to return via Loog Branch,
ocmd steamer up New York Harbor to
New York, Niagara Falls or Buffido.
Children between 5 and IS years, half fare.
Meals on the route i educed to 50 eenta.

the memory

The stagnation

of the present generation.

nnd the failures in

that part of it

rqtUrns

by

at

Tk Gtud lUpX

-p

Sum*

Jones Ttldon is one of the ten bondhalA— i
of tb. C«ud MUkija

fmm

to__ i____

. .

the

British Government in the early part of

this month and brought down to the

a farmers nmWcucc out ou the Plains rood.

We sell from 50 to 8Octs. the
same you buy in other places or
60ots. to $1.00.

independent of party

France,

tate is said to be lower than has been known

of July.
Wheeler,*'

Tobacco.

no Republican parties or administrations,

has been found Gov.
Hayes, always
ready far his pati nnd always taking a
lead for the rigll."

■ We sell the best

Canada, in England and on the Continent
of Europe, wholly

We
of (he •* Hayes and Wkeeter Cainpaipi Sou&lt;of the theory and to sh-.w Amr lhe Rc- ater," cynlaininj a good collection of ronatag
| publicans Lave brought al&gt;out the hard Republican aonp, fall of lha nncaamry nerve
Many of the soap are printed
times, for that would lead the most unre­ and energy
flecting to trace the evils under which we with lhe music complete, for lhe uao of Glee
and Quartet to Clnbe. A targe majority of lhe
are now suffering upto their fountain-head
tongs ere sot to tones already familiar Ui every
the war of the rebellion, and then the |
one. The Songster also ..eontafaa abort bio­
question would be, who made that ? The ; graphical aketebes ol our next Chief Execu­
more pulite method, of course, is to merely tive*, with portrait a on lhe title-pn(e. Wo
repeat the charge* of Republican responsi­ expect to hear there campaign carol* roll from
bility for tho dull times over and over lhe many throaia of loyal volere everywhere
again, and sometimes, when a voter is ig­ throughout lhe length and breadth of oar
land, before lhe day of victory arrive* in Nev
norant or soured by his hardships, these
ember. The publithera ohr extra diaoounta
charges doexurt an influence. Mr. Hale
on t|uantiiiea of the " Hayts and Whentar
in his speech referred to, took lhe wiser Sonpt er " io campaign eommilteee. Send 10
coumc of looking at tl c matter conprehen- eenta for aample copy
Addrera.
aively.
He showed that on the other aide
JOHN CHURCH 8 CO..
of t* o Canadian border, where they have

issued

farmer.

and

as was felt severely even after the War of

practical influence upon tho voting popula­

to read the last

fool,"

hundreds of thou­

Hon. Eugene Hale, in his speech lhe the Rebellion, in its influence upon the
other day at Pembroke, Me., touched up-’ present business condition of the country,
on a topic which, perhaps, does not re­ either as a political event or as not of that f

Board of Trade

and

We brag on.

This is always the result of a great war,

1812.

least which has a chnnoe

‘ Hurrah for a d—d old

so

In ad­

century succeeding the Revolution,

Wherever has boot the post of duty there

Hayes

of

our whole economical system out of gear.

How are Yod Tilden and Belem?

than a year ago was

following terms :
feel autborisod in assuring you that he is

for

relations

tating an inflated currency and throwing

throughout the
a

Crackers.

of

before,

that

sands of lives tn a four yean war, necessi­

running throughout tho bushiest

of every crime known in the catalogue of
Horace Wbt*c, former editor of the
erimaa, all the proof be offered waa that Gen. Chicago Tribune, it another Liberal who
D. F. Butler atota all the eandta Micks and
comes out nquar4y for Hayes.
spoons belonging to
Roman Catholic
Cnthrsdolfa New Orieanv, when he (Dntter)
A presidential vote on the evening
waa fa command of the boyi in bine is that
train of Thursday from Jackson to thia
famous city cf Treason and crime. And if
city showed 32 for Hayes. 20 for Tilden.
Mr. Baller or another man fa lheunlon aray

■ Hurrah

expenditure

labor than was ever required

is a consequence of the Republican adminis-

war think he live* I within their income.

in

You can have in any shape you
want.

inventive appli

are glutted wifT a less

tlon of the Government, Scnrwdj c»«c
is any effort made to connect the two ends

For FnMCUtlas AUSrMF-CHABUa IL MADK
For Clw-wll court Oom-ra-ALOMZO l&gt;. CAIlWA
LADKK. PHIIXIFW NL-KEHN.
For co-joly Harveror- tKASk H. BOWK.'.’
For Coroaera-JdhkPtt COLE. CUItTtu PKBHY

maintaining right

theories

anoes, by which, the markets of the world

ment, want among the poorer classes, etc.,

ous as a lion and as firm

political

billions of dollars and

dents of failures, laborent &gt;ut of employ­

a modest,

to any

The current

difficulty

source whatever.

to producers arc revolutionized and thou­

rial DtolrM-DAVro. striving to create the impression that the
present business stagnation, with its inci­

Jcwoll,

Spices.

throughout

dition to these general causes of commer­

The Democrats io private are constantly

Ex-Postmaster

stagnation

From 25c up, anti We sell pure
Ground Goods.

And yet they hare no Re­

tho kingdom.

sands thrown out of employment.

M. SKIOWA5.

speech, referred ’Io Gov.

by a

relate to changes in the commercial world;

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

*tS5&amp;?’“u,,un‘

off of

is accompanied

corresponding depression

RBpDblican Majority, 30/100 oi
Governor ; 28,000 on ConcressBeD.

ism, ’’whatever that is, has got the

did do anything Io injure (he rebels their
Noilkorual'ion weald think it a great erime.
And bow, Mr. Editor I want to write yon
something about one of the great false hoods
he | Fairbanks) told us fa his his ipeoch. He
said that Mr. 8am J. Tilden, did fallal and
equip a whole regiment in the Stats of N. Y.
at bis own expense and seal them to tho war.
Mr. Editor, you knew thia to be as false as
tdoo can be; year eerrespoudsnt lived in tho
Stale of N. T. daring the tale war. and he
knows that 8am J. Tilden waa just ouch a
Union man as Valandigham and Seymour,
and a hoot of others.

Our Teas are all Mh&gt;W and
bought at the late decline from
4Oote. to $1.OO, we claim to beat
the County. _

mouths would be regarded as a most alarm­

AND NOW THE VERY MEN
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO
BREAK HP THIS UNION. NOW
part of the country, I bare coaclndod to write UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION, STILL CALLING
up something of our Political sit nation at the ITSELF DEMOCRATIC. APPEAL
present time. . Wo have a Hayes end Wheeler, TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
RENDER TO THEM
ALL THE
GREAT POWERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT.
THEY ASK TOAD­
one; we feet ourvelrc* able to grsple with cmr' MINISTER ITS LAWS, CONTROL
honorable opponents in all honorable politi­ ITS REVENUES. AND TO MOLD
POLICY
AT IIOME
AND
cal strife. Our Rally meeting of last Wednee-1 ITS
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN
day vm a success, ‘indeed it eould not!
DIDaTES, THOUGH LIVING IN
THE NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE OF THE WAR,
ALL
•idering the short notice sad the busy time THE MOVEMENTS TO1 ORGANIZE
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
THE REBELLION. AND ALL THE
stick in time, it area solid Histerinl truth. SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SE
CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­
TORY.
THE MEN THEY WOULD
BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES
from all fahehooda, it was instructive end in‘
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO
ccuraging to all Republicans that heard
। FROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN
THE NORTH. THE SAME STATES
THAT PASSED A ND MAINTA IN ED
rORDINAKECS OF SECESSION ARE
livered by one Nr. Fairbanks. That meeting
THE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS
COALITION—Senator Sherman.

Mr. Editor,

alone

for the same length of time in this coco-

Thinking th* many reader* of your v*lu»-

thst kind of oil by lamp light

maxu/actnrM

Cotton

millfous of dollars

Dblta.

e

July

thana million tterlinf

WILLIAM A. WHEELER

County Correspondence.

with

in

Tho figures rc’oal u to commsroo a
worse state of things than has appeared

of Ohio.

How?

tho value of the goods exported

thtno afalling offfor the month of more

No answer conic* to that fearful inquiry
—true it has received one sworn answer
—but it is again propounded, “Did Gov.
Tilden pay
taxes honestly during the
of “Now York.
war ? or did he dishonestly erode part of
his income tax during the period he re
fused to swear in his return, and prefer­
red to my the penalty ?" Mr. Tiidcn
stands before thejjeoplc to-day ns a prevar­
Hnl.HEX
icator, if not perjurer. Neither as a liar
nor pcijurcr can he ao stand. If the ac­
How. rablkln.tn.rtk.1-ltOH*&lt; K» TAUnKI I.
cusation is true ; if, as the record proves, For
For Mem bar Hoard Mucalwn. WITTKn J.RAXTEi'.
while ho was accumulating millions, he
PmldeullKl
avoided the paying of an honest tax by
witholding the truth, Mr. Tilden, of all LM* re--WILLI AM A. IOTAJU), ItKXItY W
men at thia day, can least afford too ' keep
IKIMl)
silent. If not guilty, as the record* show,
ISW1-'
I ».ltl&gt;!.l.
then why this silence ? “Public opinion
Karin
has not been swift to condemn,’’ “but

unless he can show that he. did not de­
fraud the Government“.if he continue
to treat the matter flippantly and com
tcmpoualythat he did not place a
forced end unlawful construction upon the
excise act-he must expect tho condign
execration of all honorable men. From
1862 to 1871 he advanced from obscurity
m a financier to a
gtiat millionaire.

compared

amount of 320,626,151,

last year.

hands.
Great God ! is not tho burden great
enough to bear as it is? With patient
care and toil the Republican party han
fought its way from amid the breakers ol
civil war though the shoals and quicksand*
of reconstruction with every obstacle plac­
ed in their wav by a treacherous enemy,
who has for fifteen long years been trying

in every way tp thwart and defeat them.
No pledge has been too solemn to be
broken ; political alliance upon matteni
of finance has been impoanble. on account
of bad faith on the part of the Democratic
party by legislative action al home and
influan?ck|broad. Their very leaders have
been idepufied with foreign captital to take
advantage of any and
every chance to
drain the life-blood ol* the country, and by
tongue and pen to soil nnd disgrace the
Uriiagu of their fathers.
Yet thane who bared their bosoms to
tho foe, who stood in lhe red-hot front of
battle, who now walk the earth maimed,
scared, wasted by disease, should be liv­
ing oampaing documenta, that through the
eye to the brain teach an unforgetful les­
son. And farther yet,
the martyied
dead who starved to death in Rebel pri«
nn« in hope that thdr death might not be
in vain, have joined a martyred I’rraident,

is aot leas than 373,»92,«10, whilst for July

tho falling off reaches the extraordinary

.them—changing

States

last I

The figures ore condensed by a '

Liverpool paper,

from

which we

sterling

money — as

into

follows :

copy

United

“For

the

seven months of the year which have
elapsed the rnluc cf the imports shows a
decrease of 312,923,730, compared

xxiSfil

with

flsginfhMitor the fanner's house) be I
the corrcsjionding period of 1875 ; whilst
mH “fouimb for your man, and 11
tho comparative deeresm for the month of
willforiaine
This is an actual occurJuly is 17,793,186. Mattan are in a
ance. So says the Eaton Rapids Josnral.
vsry much worse condition as regards the xxi30t4

TO'

0. D. 8rAvut»o.

*«&gt;•*

�^gMi-WBeklyllcpbblicanbanpBr.

.

OASXKX tbfi

-----

Mlicai Iota
------- --iv.u, netiituk
l&gt; nn. .fit,
■hU..U,.n„nu 1. pH,,.
a,
l«~n. ind U mka |«op&gt;.
Xd bw„.

TIDE

Smith, Manee &amp; Prenton.

AU

Dr Blazo again at tho Mattings House

p- r-r &lt;b. UMMm Tb. lUp.bU....
«r. dri.n ftra lb. r&gt;u. Ibn,,, &lt;h, »nlh

Owing to tho mnny calk and dispatches
Alt th* loyal Stu

Council PraoMeingd.

ATTENTION!
□f the city of liatHbg* wax h*ld at tho Council
r«.m Sept. 6th 1870.
1‘m.nt, th* Mayor, ltocord*r* Aid. Daw•un, Lewis, lte*d. Rtu»vl), Sheldon and Tom.
lin«on. .
.
•

Th” minute* of th* previous meeting were
read and approved.
tnrrnNMg.
Of A. Z. Drown, Annie E. *qMrand mhere
Of Mm. Gumlsh relative

to

fij1

, peemtm, re (erred to
coWmiUr
J
Of Wm. F. llieka, relative to unlfc
• ferred to Fir* Department comniitio*
Prindle
|. Creaiy

‘

u/onn.

following arcx.nl. U allowed and urdero

drawn on the apprvpritfta fund* vtat J. R.
Heart

Goodyear A Co. for lumber at |90.48, of I.
j F' S n“w,n
BnJ *• B Thr~P MO.
1
On motion of Aid. Ru*»«ll the report

' f illow*.
.
|
Ayr*. Aid. Dawwn, Lewi*. R*«d.

Ramil,

1 bhtldon and Tomlinson tl. Nay* ^on*.
They also recommended that the account of

The people of Hastings and
*c’uity will be addressed on the
Political Issues of the day, by
HON.JAOOBM. FERRIS, at
the Court House, in this city on
Friday Evening, September 8th,
187C. Turn out everybody. The
ladies are esjiecially invited.
John W. Custer, Esq., an able
and eloquent speaker, will ad­
dress the people of this county
on the political issues of the day,
as follows:
At Hickory Corners, Friday
evening, Sept. 8th.

At the Diamond School House
in Orangeville, on Saturday even­
ing, Sept. 9 th.
By Order of Rep?Co. Com.

the Kalamano Publishing Company be allow­
ed and an firtlmr .imwh
rk—__

S. J. Bidleman, Chairman.

Aye*. Aid. Dawson, Lewis, Reed, Russell,
Sheldon and Tomlinson G. Nay* none.

L**t N*turd*y evening the Repudiatura, wh&lt;

Conaistency.

IL ABOUT THE COOTTY.i
Warned.

paired we» to be in a partible condition.

Con rent i*n to be held in ibis City ou Saturday,
lb* ‘.‘th inn. The delegate* elected, were
Lemuel Smiih, II W. Flint, E. J. Felghner.

we received while awav, for our return to
thi* place, we concluded to return for a few
days, and can be found at our room No. 4,
Hastioga House, I would sav to tbtwu who
wish to see me, that they had belter call
as aoon a* possible, os-1 am wanted nt
other places and can no: remain but a few
days.
Thankful for past patronage, I re­
main jour bumble servant.

A. M.

xxt37wl

., were posted on tho Street, of Naabville.

ten by thi* *an c •‘Big*" Flint, who Is a Repudiator of larg* preienaion*. In thi* caw no

Advertiied Letters.

lion of Aid. Tomlinson allowed by ayea

ha* rolled
Deinuernt*

Of Win. Snirely for two day* work on atreet
in 34 Ward, of *2 GO; of J. U. Sheldon for

O. Barry County. Mich. Sep^.li. 18715.
Mia* Eatelte Benuelt, Mia* E. C. Babcock,
Mia* Pinnry Barbery, Mr* Maria 11 rater,
Dora Dunlap. Mr*. E. (Towers, D. M. Iligby,
Timothy Biggin*. Win. Henry, .Michael liar-

HBLAH W. MAPES.
__________ Guardian.
AS ORDINANCE.

Blaxo.

aa

For Machinery.

follows:
'Szxs.1-

1 have a large stock of Pure Castor Oil.
Pure Lard Oil.
Pure Gulden Oil.
Bought since the last decline iu price*.
Call and examine good* and price*. You
Will gain by it.
People’s Drug Store.
W. H.

Goodyear.

xxi29wlt2

JAl-sx-.?

AUost.L. L&gt;. QUACkWiFvsTl
;_____ _ ______ ________________ axrMwS
GUARDIAN'S SALE.

FreePort and Dubuque Line
Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

in Town font (4&gt; hurth ofreassiovsu (7).Wc*L
1'attd A uyurt SUL A. D-. UCB
. _
CATHARINE METERS.
xxt3tw7_____________________ Onardmn.
M. D. Reed desirei to call attention to
PROBATE ORDER.
his new Wagon Shop, where he may lie
OF MICHIGAN, County Barry, m
found at all hours of any day, ready to do a STATE
icaninn of the ProtMt* Court for tb* Com
any work iu his line, from putting a new IU' rr bulden at lb* Probata often in th* C
spoke in an old w Itool, to the building of
the beet buggy .ever sccn_in the county of
Barry. Don't forget (he place; in the
shop with Jason Rich A Bro., corner o.
Church ami Railroad Street.

be «j»irr.i

Preston.

xxi304w

rbnwcauss. if anr there b*. why lhe praytr SK
Petitioner should not ha granted: A*t&gt; n taruaJohn Stanley sella better and cheaper tun Okpsskd. that said petitioner *lr*n*U**to
the fcrootu Interested In Said *rtete. ofthepenTea, than any other House in the city. dener of laid petition, and the baarint thereof by
eausin* a copy of &lt;hb order to be published la th*

Whitman's Assorted Candies—tbclxvt
n the market. A lull supply nt J. 1’
Roberts'.

Two good milch cows and a few sheep
for sale.
___

S.C. PRINDLK,
Jude* at Probata
PROBATE ORDER.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of B*rry. i
At » mmIou of th* Probate Coortfor th* Count

'

All kind* of fruit, candies, nut* and
nttsiuf, for sale at lhe lowest prices by
John Stanley.

For Salk—A valuable young
Inquire of Manball Pricket.

' Administrator of said mists.

horse

Gon dtaeribed.
Monday tb, tlb

SPECIAL NOTICE

rm. Millar for
Equi 1
hmr* 1* to

Stanley for 5} day" work building cm** walk*

♦ lp&gt;*&lt;lB.nr in
Him..hr.1. V I’...,:.
dlcrillr.
Ertn!

lical Bbsiness Notices

isM petitioner
amid hat’s uf the

building crwmwalk *10 84.

i.

.....
Huilim RercM.lcaa liinil.i MwansMr nriat-

nth.

_

Me.

। Sheldon and Tomlinson8.

■

hn»,l«1.
r.a.

N

U«rUn'
«PP"

ice I’re.i- ' ’U,',e K“

DRY GOODS HAVE

l-1"
(hi motion, Marshall Prickclt was inetniet-

to llepuir county I
win this I

PROBATEORDER.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Co* uty of Barry.
At * snwiim of th* Prohat* Court for th* Coon
Harry huldcn at th* Probale pflo*. in th* Ci
Haitian ou Wadnaaday lh* l«th day nt Anew

Where?
At A W. Bailey

Lonsdale muslin 12 et*.
Utll'a ditto 11 d*.
Shirting Beta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12 eta.
Coltomulcp 15 to -5 cis.
Good Tiding 12 eta. _
Twenty bone Contel* 45 cts.
Two button Kid Glorca 90 cts.
Poerlo* Warp 27 eta
Beautiful Shawls 85 eta.
Pure Table Linen 45 cU
A’d other Good* in preport ion.

nail train from
a rampant Repudia- [ ](ne

y r--i.k a rut* which resulted J

TtKEii 4 FEMFUL
FML

.
I u in tier

The School.
inuuftee of the Haye* and I
Our School* opened on Monday

"iih an

A full aud

PaKSKT, H. C. Prindl*. Judea of Probate.
In th* Matter of th* Estate uf Lemuel Lewis de-.
”on readla* and Uin* lb* petition, del* rerified.
r&gt;f Mary M,L«wi* prartas amonnt other IMm*
for th* I'rohal* uf thn instrument heretoforerlKd
la thi* Court parportin* to be lb* last Will and teltament of uid Unerased.

rsaas
•bow eaaie. If

Madison Dispensary,

Sboau School Ho-, in il»
. °r
Hope on SnsunUj U&gt;n 23d djj nt^Sy
A. D., 1S7C nl two odock I M.,

in* should be cautious where

Latin co* in Natural Philosophy ; &lt;»• »
United 8&gt;atea History ; two la Rnglita Gram­

FM*on. and eepecialy fur a
»r in tku Mellon.

mer ; on* In Banding and cm l« Sprihag.
In this Department two or three addition*

O.T. SABIN.

CuoinlMioB MiretoUl *n4 drolm la

GRAIN, FLOUR
And Mill Feed
Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,

BALCH A, NORTON.
(SatoMMB to Bride* A Norto*. A to Q. W. Bakb.)

Grain Cniimai itrttalsCorner Woodbridge £ Sbelby St*,

John H. Wendell &amp; Oo.,

i«|iSrmam&gt;w Bl way. *to*S

CoteMiMfoa Mnrfeati i.
r the Probata of the iMtronaat thi* day filed hi

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

ta.IWlhnoSOT for dm &lt;•J"
»d to UnnOT "neh otJ1''r
“
„■ tome before ibe mowing.
J
Jos" J; V««l«n.

TaACHBB*.

XX13fiw3

*__________ _

Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.
Principal—8amu*l Diakie; .
I'recepttaan—Mln* Sarah McGte;
Gremmar Dej/t-" Anni. JWrem
IntetnsadJata- - Mlnnia Hadl*y;

Th. FU1 Tot !««»» 8$PM?,1,CT1,1,^'
Full corps of Instructors tn all I’cP,.rt'
G. W. CW«rt «il J.

the bain at law of *aM dneeaead. and all other bar-

First
••

••

Sweet's H°Te1’&gt;
GRAND RAPIDS.
LYONAPIC1

BOARD AND ROOM, 12.60 1‘ER DAY.

A—" Mi«ai* R°"

Ward— •' Marion Butler;

K&lt;&gt;eond •' — n Mary Orr. -

Lotau L,Loomi*.
xxi354t

54

and

DETROIT,

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

“«conrl lYimsry—" Ro«a Allan; ■

FLOUR,

GRAIN,

PORK AND SEEDS.

Secretary.

People should not foil to attend the
“ lh,: ‘ ’JUrt
00 ^day night,
M. Ferri,, who i*
Wen in H,. Stet* will

76

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

Detroit, Mich.

1 Wied juil north of Roger*
Township,) on Wednesday.

•

New York Office, No.’ 416, Broadway;
BoHtonOffloe No. 6 State Street; Omaha
Office, 253 Farnham Street; San Fran­
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street:
Chicago Ticket Office, 62 Clark Street,
under Sherman House, corner Canal
and Madtoon Street; Kluste Street
Depot, corner W. Kensie and Canal
Street: W clIn Street Depot, corner Wells
and Kenzle Streets.
For rates or Information not attaina­
ble from your home ticket agents, ap­
ply to
Marvin Hughttt,
Gen. Bup’t, Chicago.
W. H. Stennett,
Gen. l*asB. Ag’t, Chicago.

Liberal Ote *d*aa*** **ad« oa roariri—ata.

Ok Butj, PnuHwril),, Hop, ,wl O™^X hS,
wiiTb. Md.t a..

* r®4*n attention.

For Milwaukee, Four Through Trains
dally, Pullman Cars on night trains,
Parlor Chair Cara on day train*.
Fur Sparta and Winona and points in
Minnesota, Ono Through Train dally,
with I'ullman Sleepers to Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Trains daily, tflth Pnllman
Cara on night trains.
For DubuqnsaodLa Crasae, via Clin­
ton two Through Trains daily, with
Pullamn Cara on night train tn MoGregor, Iowa.
For Sioux City and Yankton, Two
Train* dally, Pullman Cara to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally.
Fur, Boek ford, Sterling,
Kenosha,
Janeavlile, and other pointe, you can
have from two to ten trains dally.

Ub«r*l CMh adraaeM mad* on Cuwiraanat*.

I, bmbr P’O&gt;

of Good Templer* and

"wiodle of the working
SwuL r/iPPCr ’’eoi“uU °f Michigan by
t„.. „ ’ Tili',en-lbc cx-ConfoderateCandidate
ir, ,.*MjencJ-' We omitted to call attea
-M 4.^“^ b&lt;,‘ *

uf.Mid petition.
* eo profthis on
HarciLica* Bi

PROBATE ORDER
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County *fl
&gt; of th* Probata Court for th.

Notice.

tadsy. m„sfc we ptimod the ,hi»-

Pullman Palace Cara
Are run ou nil through trains of thi*
rood.
T his is the ONLY LINE running
tbeae care between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
\
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
the Overland Sleepers on the Union
Pacific Railroad for all points West «f
the Missouri River.
On the arrival of the train* from the
East or S&lt;&gt;uth, Jhe trains ofthe Chicaro
4 North-Western Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO as follows:
For Council Bluffr, Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Trains dally, with
Pullman Palaeo Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cars through to Council Binffli.
For St. Paul and Minneapolis Two
Through Trains Dally, with Pullmnn
Palace Cara attached on both trains.
For Green Bay and Lake Superior,
Two Trains daily, with Pullman Palace
Car* attached, and running through tn

A.. 1ST. SABIN 3c CO-,

A-W.Bui.rr.

1‘icnlc, Tuesday, Sept. 12th
fair Ground*, in thin city. Th*

** concerning

Is the old Lake Shore Route, and la the,
ouly one passing through Evanston,
Laks Forest. Highland Park,
Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to
Milwaukee.

A. N. BABIN.

complete MMrtnwnt

fry member •bonhl be

Creen Bay and Marquette
Line

Is the only line for Jamesvxxxb,
Watertown, Fon Du Lao. Oshkosh,
Appleton, Green Bay, Ebcamaba,
Neoaunke, Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock, and the Lake Superior
Country. Its
Is the only route for Elgin. Rockfohd,
Frkeport, audall points via Freeport.

J. Mavs
Opposite the Post Office
xxlltf
.
Hastings, Mich.

,k

Chicago, Madison and 8t.
Paul Line
Is the abort line tor Northern Wis­
consin and Minnmsota, and for Max&gt;
J.HOM, Sr. Pave. M innrapous, Duluth
and all points in the Great Northwant.

Winona and St. Peter Line

Our Centennial,

Remember all accounts and notes are
due ami we must and will hare our pay.

Is the Aorteat and twat route tor all
points in Northmen Illinois. Iowa.
Dakoto, Nehkabka, Wyoming, Cox/
orax&gt;o, Utah, Nevada. Califoknxa,
Oregos, China, Japah and Adekalia. Its

rofTaahment or antertahimaat in th* CUy ofHaatinn. shall at anytim* Mrmltanr nmlns f»rmon«y
v-Saw txsrs sf; Is the only route for Winona, Roches­
&lt;1 l.tlt.lnrl V
&gt;1. — r^.....
I, — ——____ ___
ter,
Owatonna, « Makkato, Rt.
Peter, New Ulk, and all points in
Southern and Central Mlneaota. Its
tasUufoffir..; &lt;1 -.1 in tke^iOTaard^

Train has brought me a well aborted
stock of Roots, Shoes, and Gaitcis fur the
summer and fall trade, which 1 will sell
way down low for Cash.
I al*o sell the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
.Machine.
different Kimis of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dier! nnd Machine Oil. I also pell Well &amp;
Cistern Pumps.

xxi29tf
The fullowing account* wwro then on

Omaha and California Lina

oils’*67ls

Smith, Ma nee
calling a Democratic and Liberal raucu* Io
i&gt;lec«4l*legatei to th* Itemocrati* tuiinty Conlion, to be held in thi* city on 4h* l.Hh

•ideeralk committee be a it

CALIFORNIA
Embrncea under one manaxementthe
'1’runk Railway LhEte of
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and, wttti
iin numerous branches andeonnectloDa
forma the shortoat and quickest route
between Chicago and all pointe in
Illnois,
Wisconsin,
Nostherx
MicmoAN
MijornwA, Iowa, N»&gt;
TltlAKK'A f-A T.TWi* w .
OTr___

GDARDUrS RALE.

xxi304w.

p„ so.ooa
n&gt;,.

Vot«&lt;

TIME-CARD

Notice.
e/„HArVeSt
PaM a“d lb0S° ,iUlc BCC0U“t«
»o Altdarit* of publfoaUoti will M fcir. natil
must bo paid at once, rare.
| t*id for. Alt to be Inserted at th* 8Utat**rie*-.

TO THE PUBLIC.

5G

Woodbridge

-

St.

MICHIGAN.

�A

Jit ^&amp;ijltyAW»piiej

neetM
: lb'• warrant fists quoBfloa.
aodiortaittfj calls far ,k direct an.wcr and
aatiafagtory owphaation from Mr. Tilden.
Wbeu a man who ia not running fur Presitobaaailw.rtwaQMMU Il»x
mutually contradict and
exclude one
__ .1___ 1... t. . &lt;«&lt;.avaU&lt;- nhnmetr-ricril

Grus

bo for that year. Wo should think tho
Democrats thcmaelveti would exact an
explanation of ibis matter from their
Preaidential cr.udHate, under the eonvic
tion that tho American people will not
elect to die CLiaf MagiatMcy of ‘he n?t‘&lt;m a wan who in imspocrcd of low and

TIME TA?X^

and be happy again

Taking EffoctApr. l6lh 18,6

A GM ReGnctiBn ii Prices!
Dealers tn al! kinds

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

FURNITURE

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

Mr.-Btafjam-uHre Aon. i» a ceri.i6 ^ Uic'ftw that he is the Democra­
tic candidate for President*will scarcely
Trillitht -MSlu

(Wry G®is Bratets Fraas, fc

that would be I—laLta-- an ordinary

wiwm

1’8

KcnSsJlrlL*

ML’I'

.ihB
si;

’Siu'ruiw. Art.

Ci It

HrVHOM.

IS •"!

Look here ’. Look here!
WhstJ don't you think wo can well

The ease is a simple jne. Tho income
taxaMW^^-frU dm wars 1881 to
187^Naud ihedaw.reqaired every one to
make a return of his income under oath,
which goodf i^iyal citiianS id. Mr. TUden made a return of.his incoma. for two
yea* tayijaaMro: Mier .£&amp;lu&lt;fcd it

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

Cheaper than any firm in tbo Htstc ?
car. do it, fur, with tbo help of

Tdrrant’s SclUer Aperient.-

■Mnl orc vouM pteront muah suffrrlox.
HOLD BY ALL DRCGMSTS.

•12^

Hearse furnished frac to ainr, person
’ purchasing a Coffin worth
c
can give you lie iter figure.* than ever of­
fered before, for we make the moat of our
Coffins and Furniture.

ifeTliaxF&amp;jmavra?"
«p I mwrTOKWTsi1 t

‘

That ,fl»r each services. .the defendant li|den Made a charec of $10,000 ngaln&gt;. said jecond-piortgugc bondholder^, aud the said
charge wan paid, by and ,on behalf of said
■rccoad-niorljpge laMuIhoIdent, on thu ITth of
Octobct, 1W2that the defendant Tilden.,
for apart of hitaervice aforesaid, also .made a
chanpu^ tho like emu &lt;*f 710,000 on account
of profasiumi! acrricea rendered te the firstmortcNfo bondholder.* and the receivers,
whicawai paid to.him by the raid Azariah C.
Flagg,—and which .payment appear? under
datkofKor. 7, 1.992, in a statement annexed
to tM-fTst report aforesaid, as haring l»ccn
receipted for by the said Tildej, “on account
ofprofcMiCnal servleea.”
.
Here we have Mr. Tilden swearing
that in the year' 1862 (when be swore hh
entire Income subject to tax Was only $7,
118j.be received in
a single
case
and Oom,a single company the sum -820,■
000. or nearly three limes as much as he
had previously sworn to. without counting
his other Res, salaries, dividends, interest,
rents or other income- Any theory that
the amount afrcductmus allowed .by the
law Would'briogilts taxable iuoorae down
to the low figures, at which he retorned n
under oath, scenm to'be dissipated by the
fact that the total cxcinptioqs figured up
by himsdf in his sworn return for t^e year
18G2 were $G,552. Deducting Lbcuo ex­
emptions from the single fee of 820,000 it
would leave his net income for that year
(notcounting any other reaouccs) 813,
448, or nearly double the- amount which
he actually returned.
But the fact that
he had other resources, besides being adfcridont. acorns to be sufficiently oetnoust rated by hia returning in the year fol­
lowing aa income from dividends and in­

tereat (outride of professional foes
railroad jobs) the sum of 813,000.

and

It waa during the years that intervenvd
lietween 1801 and 1872 that Mr. Tilden ie
bJi vad to have aucumnlaled the larger
part of his vast personal fortune, which is
variously eetitpated at, several millions of

$js 1$ 20

Mr. Tildeo rawed oti^jwarter of S131,000 ofthe fimt mortgage -bonds with in­
tenet which bad acented thereon during
the eight year*preriou*. Was Mr. Til-'
den'a anuro ineoraeouly 115.000 for that1

whiH, the Nra

Tort

T.«.., bun

the

.■ss./rtf? we

Salisbury &amp; Brossoau.
ll.uqii£&amp; Her..73.

3-yl

“THE VIBRATOR”

GOING WEST.

a it!*
L»«*ixn-withu

I

A-kwu. Liuitinx a ...

afejwss.-wass
nJ wilo I^»«inc I&gt;iriri®h of .h
(Uitinc*. ilicMl.vi

low SOLD LAST EEASDN
tnrnocT oxe failuhx on ammos

MMvhftll.
Balti* Croc'.

N-I
Fcaoou
s',n" * ?

Xarriac«*Gui&lt;Ie. *bowlux&gt;Hb»r»cxm.V f»*&lt; inl­
and tftln tbs love awl olfaction of snv pyroon they
UM prtactpk*

‘NIBRnOE

WESTERN LANDS

. HkrrU'i rr.

HOMESTEAD?.

khnf., L^tK/rW. Oilcaru. und

York

—

...............

■ Ifjob &lt;at&gt;l rollab;el nformal ion. where f"J how
togeta eh cap FARM, cr eiwamml nOMBe|TKAD /&gt;«, Modrour addrrrsta H. J. GIL­
MORE. Land CotnmIrtioaer. utwrenec. Kanra-.

H.Wji COLSON’S!

o’.! eonnrculal D. AM. Junction with
I Hood, mid .1 Graad .Rapid, with M.
Luu.nl md all uoinU EaaJ. .
. .

K. II. LA
IT. L. BANCROFT, fteetlrer.

NDIAN
Kevsr fail to tire Inuneaiate roliFf I# tbo»o ttiffrrlKSB?B5JrS!S- S’VKI’ta'.gl:" ■

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

QKEAT V'ESTEIIN RAILWAY

RED DROPS

The Reliable Short l.ior
EAST AND WEST.

FLAX. TIMOTHY, MILLET. Hl HCAEUft and
*• *&lt;*d&lt; u, tkrathM, Mjankd. Umami aud mt«4

e

Low otArwtllr, nypllirrtn. Bare Thiant. ;

WAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

I»«roHti»o.J (IMrollUsui.)

TIMETABLE.

THE INDIO-.RED DROPS

J. H. PAGE.
Oen’l Faw A Ticket A&lt;»n:

Roebmter.
i U&gt; tb. jablie. Try 11. anJ
&gt;ry, return tho lx.lUr*. and

Sri Yam JacUan &amp; Sailuai

J. B. FOSTER.

8AILI0SD.

WM. KlKJAfl.

.-nor.T LIME BCTWEEX

CHICAGO &amp; MICHIGAN

H. W.’. COLSON,
BUFFALO. N.
A’ichofr, Shepard cf Co.,

LAKE

K.

aim- arc supplied at lowest factory prioca

FOR saleor TRADE-

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

ONE I’ORTABLE STEAM SAW Mill
in good. order runing caery day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULES 7 yew. old
ONE 5 year old MARE, ONE BUGGY
nearly ne», also ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGINE, fur rale on GOOD
TERMS. For particulars enquire ou tho
premises one nrOc west of Carlton Center.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

Pttllman Slttftrt.

TRAINS GOING SOCTH.

■ 11

Hr.

PENSIONS
To whom Pensions are

1
n» %
t*
1j

wn
M

to

n is

boathcru i.i
Ete"

AtXMlaiJ-wlihtks Mkhtran Laks Short. rau-

Jr Colette Son

■&lt;U f.'rar.d Rapid*-vrilhG R V Divircn of th a M
C railroad, two

Mtu-. ITS

1^05
American and Foreign VsteutH,
&gt;. no lie. La adT^noe. Not

tert.Steftss.*

s
IB IS

u nui umta &gt;o ■
t»r«cnui*M far
PMosasmolwi

Grand kai&gt;H'.

TS-«

stucco

Old Bounty Land Wnntnnla.

Warrant, cuirtaa tin*. Them

WATER LIME
LIME

JOLIET. NORRIS. hA 8^,I\U';.S^V
BKNRY. LACON, PEORIA.
JTt). MOLINR.
DA VENPOKT, MUSCAT!yk.
WASIIINOTON. 10 MA WT»■ ''*!*
NS1.I.,
MEWTON,
DR'' MOINES

SHAIB

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

THE ENEMY OF BIIEAIEI

THE FOE OF PAIN

SSSSSSJK-.S"'*’

b UieGratid Old

LINIMENT,
40 YEA BS1AS STOOD the TEOT OF

,15!

UIMl UWE.

MUSTANG

PASTIKGH, MICH.

qhaxdtrosk railway.

LEAVENWORTH,
ATCHISON,
.Nd CHI&lt; AOO,

oT* wirsrr
alnation. will bn siren you fr»r.
I'ennivnv.

PAUI
MAN BODY. &lt;
HOUSE oa'CHARGES SAME AS USUAL.

ItaH, teow am. MfMm. :

TO MAN ANO BEAST
United Stale. General Land'office.
Cuntart*!
United .dial

CENTRAL HOUSE
E. STAUFFER, Prop.

and Omaha,

Blnffc
Without Change oi Can,

Get

.

Chicago, Bool IiM i Pacifit

firmnnil

Comer ufSbrt; anJ UUurch Ft.;

!»Sale at hi Lowest lira Bate
LAND FLASKS

i;l!

Uohfjtoelh-Evoinna

. A-

GROCERS

ssssr.

Bummer Unto Table.
’■“«
-u-lra-

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

xdl
Siathews.
Carlton, Jliou . June 22nd. 187U.
XX117ml

WHOLESALE k RETAIL

SHORE

RAILROAD.

Thnw unrivaled machines and repairs for

'W

made n KWQrp iUlcmant of hi« income for
only two yeani as required by law, he paid
a tax an an average annual income of only
815,000. , Yd it wa&gt; -doling this period
that ho was “gobbling up" railroads,
drawing large feat from the Eric, giving
theub*Ui|D4af I4« &lt;xpcricnoe tod legal
ndrice to Oaken Amec' Credit Mobilier for
a hsndaome recotnpenttv and uthcrvrwc
ntoriag up tbo»eubar'ls of money” with
the aid of which he now hopes to reaih
the White House. In one transaction he
wyi thdhe1 and-three aaudaic; made
1284,000 in mortgage bond- and 8491,­
000 in stock of thin Terre Haute At Alton
Bailroad." We know from the tosumony.

:rrATIJ.\&lt;-

n1

soiriTT
NoI^tWxn.*

we guarantee Satisfaction.

l.bcrvbycertify that the fallowing is a truer £P F4«C
and faithful statement of Che grin*. profits.

This return , of eourac, was sworn to as
provided by the law, and all that Mr. Til­
den paidh'Naa-hpon as'lrisiocome for lhe
year 18C»2 wti« tbe^Jcowparatively small
sum of 87,118. But in.his.answer to the
lawsuit'bfaughVaguiuet .Itiui by the St.
Ixiujs, Alton Si Terre Haute Biifrtwl
Company, which be has awonr'IO, be
makuttboibllowing statement : •

gmuh;

Wo

J. M. HEAVES

rot thcMfiKtT. relinrc th® Mln. &gt;

waa cheaper not to tkjl.sd
Tho return
whjah- bo made (fan the fcur 18(12, a.&gt;er

from any profaMion, trade, employment, or
vocation, ojfanjwy«gier KU ce vbatertr,
from Ht
W'M«t day of De­
cember. 1802. both d»jt» iacjirire. and «uLj«ct to, aa iocoaic tAX, under the .Iptaise law»
of the’ Doited tsatra- dnewue from all

aoiKo hast.

Bf &lt;S
it!.

ThaCoBWW

salisbortTbrosseau

of money," it may be that they will not
atop to enquire any further.

TrMrE_^BT.E.

myMBVB TIME.)

Xo. 8.

RAILROAD.

CARD
T », 1876.

FBK11WCLAB DTVWOa.

THE HU.

CQZrQEADO. ZJW&gt; A’A •&gt;'
ini&amp;C). ’ ,

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY SEPTEMBER H 1876

VOL. XXL NO. 39.

WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWEY
L'PIIOR

publisher.

AND

RURAL TOPICS.

KlKtfnltlra.

natKY BARNS.

TKKMS &lt;&gt;&gt; aUBtK'HlPTIO.N:

KJ THS OF .&lt; l&gt; VFR TIRING.

LM ®

F0* Tt* I“*T *l*n W »&lt; r/“ •*LL

SHIM AM N BROS., M
At prices lower tlinn ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
PKTESSDN A± AMD B08TKE3S CAMS.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS

MILO T.WHEEI.E R.

KOO MAM.

In addition to the J Oliver Chilled Plotrs
and castings, we have a full stock of

F. Sa BOWEN,
burr.

UTIL UUlXXER.

EXTRAS

POTX'J’K
(HlUi'F.
u»„n»c«r

Ci*aur Barrtrax a»4 Q«*«ra
O«c,Uth«C*art Hobm.
JaaylTS

S O PRINDLE10U1Y FCBLICCONYBYAMCKRA LOAM
MINT-Will *«ntiBUU«a ea raal ertaufc*
MM^tMu^acaanU.
xxSvl

C. G. HOLBROOK,

for the Gale, Cuktis, Robinson, Dodge and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are nil ground
and sold at the same price ns unground
points.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

soji

THE VICTORY IS - WON !
LUCIUS RUSSELL,

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

CHAM. H. BAUER.

The Triumph is Complete.

WJL

BURGHER.

fWM. II. HAY FORD,

DR C. HI WIILL,
Viib ‘ Pkwalx

hul« Siraat.

PARTNERSHIP.
flJX*■ BROWN-Phytkiaa.. Bar-

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR
For fill Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Rin gars. Canned Goods, and al 1 oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery.
My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

WM. UPJOHN,

delight J. wolf.m.d.

AND SEE ME!

JOHN STANLEY,
HMt&gt;jBg&gt;,Junelg.,76
_
__ -

UNDERTAKING

Being a busioeM that needs a

OR. H. r.

PECKHAM.

WOOL. WOOL.
dea’

of experience,

CA.BDUSTG.
nn.n' C* P«*HAIL
^ yraCIAN £ SURGEON,

W. H. Slrtbln., th. —tor

Milk is often affected injuriunsly by cowv
becoming heated in warm weather in bad­
ly constructed barns. Die Dairy edit &gt;r of
the Rural New Yorker &lt;ays The milking
bams which are thought to l»c inrol
convenient by dairy men of long experience
are arranged with doom opening at the end
of the stable, the cows taking their place
ou either side, their heads turned out­
ward, and with a wide, open xpiLe between
the two iy wa of animals. Th Jherd enter*
the stable at tho wide doors in th c
eenter
of
tbo cud
part of
the
building and
the animals take po­
rtions ou either side, and thus one man is
enabled to moke secure in (lie stanchions a
large herd in a very short space of time.
If wide doors are arranged on both ends of
the building, and if it stands so nt to get
the sweep of prevailing wind# through the
center of the stable,, the anituals and
milkers may have a tolerably cool place in
hot weather during the time of milking.
But in uiauy eases the barn is so located
and the ventilation so imperfect that the
heat and animal odors are almost intoler­
able through the hot months.
Such a
state of things eauftes great discomfort to
both milkers aud animals, besides doing
great injury to the milk. ~

SHREP IN WYOMING TEXKITOUY.

ken, and under Oath,
Ilia
statements Were as follows :

two

sworn

onfo^Tt^ofl

ineliulr., — .....
«&gt; ineoaa tax un4ar th,
xaiaa Uvtof th, U al lad

The liluutu Stautt-Zeifung, notwith­
standing its leaning toward the Tilden
narty, confutwcs that the explanation of
Mr. Tilden's private secretary is “thin,"
and that “no explanation at nil would
have been far better than such a one."
It points out, as the Trihuoc ha$ already
pointed out, that the law required a re­
turn of tl&gt;c entire income of the year
from JI sources, and provided exceptions,
such as taxes, loraes, etc.
That Mr.
Tilden proferacd under oath to make a
return of his gran income is proved by ,
the fact that ho^Wlado deductions to the
amount oT nearly 87,000. Yet this grots
income, as returned by him under oath,
was less than 814,000, when ho subse­
quently swore that ho received 820,000
from a single client during that year.
The Stattft-Zeituug is too intelligent to
bo deceived by the assertion that this sum
of 820,000 hid really been earned in pre­
vious years; tho fact is that it was received
in 18G2, as swoWby Mr. Tilden, made it,

Notwithstanding the price of wool is
very low, tlicre arc hundreds of men going
annually to Wyoming and Colorado to
keep sheep’ extensively. A,friend of mine
recently wrote from Wyoming: “Graxing
rites in this section are very high. Better
bargains in ranch® can be obtained in
Southern Colorado and New Mexico. The
It cannot be property said thatwiue is
increaao of sheep here annudly is about 70 I made of anything but grajics ; and thou­
per cent; in Colorado about 80 per ccut. sands ofpeoplc who have a supply of grapes,
The risks here in Wyoming from storms would like to make a keg, or a barrel of
and severe cold weather in winter, wolves, wine if they knew bow Iodo it. Throe
and snake bites arc considerable.” To the barrels of grapes will' make a barrel of
a part of his income for that year, though
duration on bow lar/t&lt;« «&gt; jwafo should the wiuv, and three bushels will make ton gal­
business be conducted to insure large re­ lons of pure juice. I«l your grapes be lul he has previously sworn that his gross
income for (hat year was not leas than
turns, he replies: “Herds in Wyoming ly ripe, then gather them, and pick off any
814,000.
The StaaU-Zeitung is also
range from 500, tn 15,000, 1 should think decaying berries. Put them, stems and all
constrained to admit that probably venr
that 3,000 head ought to give a man a into a tub, keg, or barrel, with one head
many persons who had not made up their
good start, increase rapidly, and be perfect­ out. and smash them with a poundar made
ly safe. There is no danger from Indians for the purpose. When thoroughly mashed, minds for whom they will rote will be
deterred
from
voting
for
Tilden
around here. Indian# don’t want sheep : (I sin now giving directions to th'»e who
though
it thinks
and if they came upon a flock of #hecp, all have no wine press) in small quanitics at n by this exposure,
that that those who had already espoused
they would do would be to kill the herder time, put the entire mashing# into a per-,
his cause will stand' by him, notwith­
and steal his pony. One man with a good feclly dean vessel or cask; and then com­
standing he has recently sworn that ho
dog and pony, can easily herd 1,500 shcey. mence expressing the juice. Tsko a strong
swore falsely in 1802 in order to swindle
In tbo lambing season one extra man to a peicc of coarse muslin, as bpen as you can
tho Government. And it also baa so
flock is ail that is needed." Great destruc­ procure, make a bag of it that will bold
little faith in the honest perception.# of tho
tion to tbc sheep occurs from' cold storm.* about two gallons, and admit of being tied
American people that it thinks a majority
soon after shearing. He say# that in a se­ un a foot from tbc mouth ; and if you have
of them may still vote for him for Pres­
vere storm about June 1st, nearly R,0&lt;&gt;0 but few gallons of juice to express, it can
ident This is a sort of foreign opinion,
aheep perished within a circuit of 50 milcrf; be done by the hands alone, or by a lever
not to say contempt, which we hope tho
but all flock# that are corralled (penned) when a barrd of it is Io be pressed, as I
result will fully set at naught.
and somewhat protected during storm# es­ have done it many times. I have not space
Ifwo abondon Mr. Tilden as a witness
cape without lore.
to give full directions in every particular;
but any man of tact can succeed, I think, against himself, tho case will be found to
GBEEX MANUBINO AT THE WEST.
on what information I kayo space for. grow in Che amount of the swindle,
Farmers in Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Put the juice, or mutt, as it is called, into though the lack of principle and the evi­
Thus •
aud some other Wcatern Stati* find con
a keg or cask with a faucet in it, fill to dence of pctjuiy remain the some.
aidcrable difficulty in keeping their land# within two inches of the bungliolc, put in the statement is now mado that, besides
in a high state of fertility, owing to the a bung loosely, so that, the air produced by the 820,000 fee from the Terre Haute &amp;
tamo graaes being frcouenlly killed by hot fermentation can pass off, so leave it about Alton Company, Mr. Tilden likewise re­
scorching winds. A Western writer says : three weeks, then bung up tight, leave it, so ceived in 18G2 and 1803 the sum of 850,­
°J. B. Root, of Illinois, conics to our tem­ till the following June, then draw it of 000 in fees from the Pittsburg, Fort
porary relief, at least, with a discovery carefully, throw away or put the lees into Wayne &amp; Chicago Railroad, and 120,­
made some year# ago. His practice is to your vinegar cask, return the wine, and let, 000 in fees from tho Chicago &amp; Alton
sow rye, about six pecks per acre, early it remain till ths fall, when it will be ready Tlailroid? It jjray or may not be possi­
ble to verify this statement by the books
in fall as practicable, and turn under with to drink. There ought to be enough
C" v and chain in May, when two or three oaved separately in a jug to fill tho cask
high, for green manure, and in this when fermentation las ceased. In regard
practice he claim# to have grown his fer- to using sugar, some persons use it, and
tilixei# while no crop occupied tho ground, some do not, according to the variety of
and increased its producing capacity by ns grapes grown. ax the wine sometimes sours,
mudi a# forty-two horec-loads of good especially if the grapes aro not fully ripe.
stable manure would have done, although Two pounds of good sugar to the gallon is
he doc# not claim to have added
much enough, and excellent wine can, with sugar,
pennancat fertility to tho soil. He fur­ bo made from grapes that are but par­
ther says he could not even realtor the tially ripe ® is often the case in high lat­
manure for what it casts him to reed aid itudes. I think it would bo best for inex­
turn under the rye, though he would also perienced wine makers to use sugar in all
apply all the manure that could bo obtain­ cases, as the wine made without it docs
ed in addition to the green-manuring, an not generally suit the American palate.
nd can hardly be made to rich." This
syrtera of green manuring c in be profitably
Tilden vn. Tilden.

adopted anywhere.

PVRSLANKThis weed, frequently called “pusly” in

many places, in a great nuisance, owing to
the rapidity of its growth, and that it
takes root in the driest weather when cut
'
up and allowed to lie upon the surface of
the noil. But many peraons cut up thw
pUnt in their girders and throw it upon
{heir manure heap, not thinking of ito oumarous seeds, which are like small granu.
of black sand, and if ripe the result in that
they thus Med down their garden! year ofu/rnar to thia weed in the nee of the
manure.
Kach plant baa daily about twentv flowers, and each flower matures from

IXn U “J. Art of &lt;brtr extenrtr.

bins bros.

BOBBER BEES.
At this season of the year honey bees
arc must-prone Io robbing, the strong fam­
ilies robbing the weak Ones of their honey
stored up fur winter use. They have not
learned thia thieving. art from modern politieians, but it is innate with them—,thcir
nature.
When a family of lwe« i« biting
robbed it may be known by a great increase
of beta an.mid the entrance, while many
will lx, flying-around near it in indecision
as to uttering; aud a good many will l»c
seen rapidly leaving'the hive, and dose to
the entrance some of the bees of the robbed
hive will be seen holding rubber-bvew pris­
oner, which they kill hy stinging; ami
•oiuclimes hundred# of dead been will, Ik
seen killed in the conflict. The remedy is
immediately to contract the entrance of the
hire, so that but one or two been can para
at a time; and in Home cases clone it entirely,
(giving ventilation by raising thw hive
about an eight of nn inch) till near even­
ing, than open to let out robbem, and let
in the Lees that belong to the hive, and
close again for one &lt;.r two days, afterwards
keeping the passageway controotcd.
FRUIT TBKESJAM 1HV18I0N MSES.
When fruit trees grow near division
lines, and the fruit falls over the fence
upon a neighbor's laud, the question may
bo asked, “To which party does such fruit
belongIn England it has boon legally
decided to lielong to the owner of the tree;
but he has no right to go and get it with­
out asking pennisaion, because lie would be
a trespasser. All he could legally do would
bo to nsk {^rmiraion to pick un his fruit;
and if that be refused he would be com­
pelled to ace it lie and rot.
Nor can the
other party legally appropriate such fruit
to his own use ; but he can ent off every
limb of his neighbor’s trees which haug
over his ground; Imt lie must be careful
that he docs not cut an inch lieyond his
line.
MAKlRii WINK.

WHOLE NO. 1082-

—HI,. ««ul
“ U«k “ P°*J'r
. . eiwoU.
*_ t.
rthree dav#
i
Io — nr
orU&gt;r~
d«y» the
U&gt;«
’
—ato “d
H.U pint h 1—1 op Uioroogl.1, brfor.il
A^,„_rf»oL
Joi,
wJl
b. bat liulo toooU«
■&gt;
,terSbT for Ihat —»o.

of tbc two Companies. U is really not of
very much importance.
If Mr. Tilden
swore that his gross income was only $14,­
000 in 1862, when he knew that bo had
received 820,000 in that year from a sin­
gle company, he would likewise have
a worn the same knowing that he bad re­
ceived $90,000, which would be tho ac
gregate of his fees from the throe Com­
panies as they are now stated. Bat it is
better, perhaps, not to confaao tbo record
by bringing in other income, since it is
simply self-avidcnt that his income must
have averaged more than $15,000 a year
during the entire term of years when the
tax was imposed, if hi# fortune amounts
to several millions of dollars.
But tho
real case against Mr. Tilden is made out
by himself, because, in his answer to the
Alton &lt;k Terre Haute suit, he doos not
say that he had charged up $20,000 for
services, in 1862. but that the sum of
$20,000 teas paid to him by that Compa­
ny in that year. The charge is not in­
definite or speculative. It is Mr. Tilden
swearing in one case that he swore falsely
in the other, and tho only answer 1mi can
make is to show that he did not make
one or tho other of the two affidavit*.
Thia be lias so for failed to do.
Others
may have falsified their income returns,
but we think there are few peraons who
have subsequently admitted it under oath.
As to thia, tbc Cincinnati Gastlte staten
the case fairly when U says: “We pre-

It is proper to keep in mind that no- &gt;
body has made a charge of perjury against
Mr. Tilden cxccp Mr. Tilden himself, in
order that the “Etde onptaMnlncss"
about the income-tax shall not be delegated
to the category of “campaign lies."
The
rase is in no sense political; it involves
die private character of a man who seeks
tbo nigbest office in the gift of the |»eo
pie.
It is not as if Mr. Tilden's income
return for #7,118 for the year 18C2 was
all
bo found.
In that event
all that
that could
mi
it would
would I.
haVo bocn merely speculatiro
it
whether hl
he had &lt; r had not received dur­
wh«bcr
ing
more money than he re­
mg that
that year
ye
turned ; and. with the probabilities all
kn.uL.ft
to a larger income, no one would
]"
”U&gt;A“
bare been
been able to say with certainty or
have
definiteness that bo had falrified his re­
turn. There was perhaps only ono man
who could speak positively ulmut it, and turns, but he is i
that was Mr. Tilden himself.
It must who is a candidal
be kept dearly in mind that he has spo- United State#.”.

�our

An Exprmion of ConMInoo.

J.miOH

IIabtino*, Mich., Skit. 11, 1876.

JPUR WHOX?

Failure docs not always imply dishon­
esty in the man or men that fail. Indeed
sonic of tin* ablest men that this country
has known in finance—ns instances Jay
Cooke and Daniel Drew—have been forced
to yield to advmre circumstance? when
trying to buy qp property wbicli was
unmarketable nt the time of failure but
which had its value although its sale was
distressed. So that failure is no sign of
lack of ability, nor is it a sign of dishon­

esty, because it doo come often when least
expected and the men may stand in the
front among cummorcial miua. .
The fact that Jonas 11. McGowan
is tho nominee for CongrcAs on the Repub­
lican ticket lentaomo sditional intercut to
tbe failure of BRveu A McGowan which
otherwise v.ou, 1 not have l&gt;ecn attached
thereto.
When men foil, the first
•[uertioDH that naturally cornua up are, who
NATIONAL REFUBLICAV TICKET. has been wronged? or who has made some
money olit of it ? That sone are wronged
in every failure no one would dcov , that
For^Pmileat,
tliey are forea/foua.’/y wronged is a
qua rtion which depends upon tho general
reputation for honesty and integrity which
of Ohio.
the man who fails puMceses iu tbc neigh­
borhood where be lives. But wheu men
For' Tin-President,
have made money by fading then there is
good reason for saying that the man is
dishonast and a scoundrel. In tho case of
Mr. McGowan this fact is believed by
of New York.
every man acquainted wqh him. that not
one dollar ha? found its way into his pock­
ets. Ho is not rich ; but he docs depend
•'lost
upon Lis profession and hard labor for his
*aM IVMaarrr-WIIJJAM It. McCHKKRV “
sustenance.
He is not afraid to work :nnd
mi's r. ra imuixiK any person tha# &amp;as known him since he
.MTM&gt; OatMOd-gTroXlHai* KK.
opt. PoMte ItMtnuatos-nOHAl-K K TA RBK1. t. was a boy has knZrn that he has had to
I BBirer BoarS IMncaltoe-WITTKB J. B A XT K It
work and has worked incessantly.
Jast at this juncture Mr. McGowan's
business friends ig this city have united
in a testimonial of confidence in his integ­

“Ooncst money 'for all, and
free schools for nil.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sccterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

RDTHEREORBB. HAYES,

*

!■

WILLIAM A WHEELER.

“Samvel J. Tilden.
“December 2G, 1863."
“I Solemnly swear that on the 17th day
of October, 1762,1 received from tho St.
Louis, Alton A Terre Haute Railroad
txmdholdcrM 810,000, and on the 7th day
of November, 1862, another 810,000. To­
tal receipts from one railrod alone in 1862,
820,000.
‘ Samuel J. Tilde*.
•‘August, 1876."

“Reform
1*1atform.

i»

neewwary."—/frmncntlie

An kr

&lt;W1!m|-?*L;2

thdont

r aihiona

The nominal
Governorship by (he

Detnouracy

of

tbc

State, end his declination, after the con­
vention had adjourned, plaotw the

ill rtnotf piablf

Tho

shows th* [ there is Kdttttog

hat

coward,

wjcBnngly

fright***!

rn'icX,"?;'

tree of tlis earth.

7

,

AX IMQDKST.

rare;

-­

a very handsome lawyer—in f-ut, he war
certain that she was i* the babiujf Aij,
ing out wUh him to * place of «|u«l»i&gt;a‘. '
bio character, some miles out of the city.
Ono mornitt?,'iMiea&lt;l of staying orw UNow York «U day, ho return*! in mi hsu
or tnnfland found hisspouwhad entered
a buggy Will'd man, Utfhad driven off'
of jy fifteen minutes .befurc. The mcluitit ia the pooaefflor of a horse that aa

[iaTwi^ thU ht

leader ns pictured by hitnylf a few weeks

ago.

builhe woop

---------- ------------- ----

country.. Silence, under the cireumstan-| convention it was discovered that he was
mo! eligible, as be had lawn law than a

i

5

party

and its disclosures have been made ktioWh
and] discussed everywhere throughout the | Hewitt for that place, but just before the

State Convention i

bril

Demo-

ing has yet been offiered rin v4ilj|iq/&lt;lie J

indecision and de

Sayo horu and there some heedless or
shamelob country organ, tbc Democratic
pros has abandoned the attempt to explain
away Mr. Tilden's peijary and fraud. Aa
for the candidate himself, )te seems quite
willing to abide by the lame cxcuic of bis
•ocretary, that as the 820,000 fce, from
the Alton and Terre Haute Railroad waa
partly earned before 1862, therefore it
could not be all included in the lax returns
for that yiar. We have shown, however,
that even accepting this theory, tho accu­
sation of perjury remain* untouehod. At
least 811,500 of the fee m question was
airnrd in 1862. according to Mr. Tilden's
own statement, and not a dollar of that
amount paid income tax. Wc shall one of
there days, show with some detail tbe chief
source ot Mr. Tilden's income in 1862 and
subsequent years.
Meanwhile ws trust
that our Democratic friends will remem­
ber that ft is a mere waste of time to quib­
ble over the $20,000 fee iu 1862, aa if
that were tbe sole item of Mr. Tilden's in­
come about which we have any evidence.
There' arc abundant iata on which to prove

-.wlhra. Th. k^b crc,U(J
jm b.u Uw Ud u.ri.

OUR NEW YORK Lt i I ER.

letter.

chaipM of peijafy'- made by-thKfY«r«,4

do his mile in three minutes, and- hr1 had
' ■*
it harwesKed. pwhfc'iakc'liis rerfclW?
Not nby rcvolvct'. ljh 1oa«h-d thblmtfttt' ■
jnf hi* buggy with round rivnes—a bushel

enmmifteo

berome the vcriM

by hiz own shadow.

It was predicts/that he wueltl dictate the

. Tt only took him a half how
• to ovurtake them, for the pair were euiar
slowly, tUl 'the laxnn nf the satire
“might be prolonged, and bo drove up U’
pear to have drifted about aimlotsly un­
mdc than.. Thfc pre • Lothariu
it
til tho hide bound Bourbons, seeing their declined peremptorily. ' Now tbo nomina- husband, , and Whipped W' hi., hArte'“
lion is in the hands of tho Statu committee I
opportunity, brought Seymour to the
.—tbo committee belongs to Tilden Umly ' ■teed do against blood ? Thr hushfl** ‘ 'A
front, and after a few gralmtou* ioralt* to
mil! souk nnd i/wTlb-piu svjiife )kssd\cf ।
drove akmgside, and, hokliog his
'
the liberal progressive members' of tlio
the ticket whoever the astute Samur! die-1 one ha»dr Ixmtbantod the fellow with
,
party, devlarcil him the Centennial nom­
stone* wUJ| the. ,pftgr„ JT.i oKupi; Uh•
inee. No/ a
r of atones, the affrighted • — »
that lb| ^re|
faster, bui k wu no . ute.
pftihwsjy (he stone flew, tilf taA-' ...L
ccpt the.u»m
tru was a smash. The uiqjgy *eonConvention appears to hare been one of1 big
candidate to

would not Mrc it.May

be' named by that Coaren-

The

tion ; but instead of that its members ap­

ft worked.

the moat turbulent bodies that tbe New

kept Seymour *n, for it was a very
poniinatioo.| ।
j • • r/ &lt; |

York

Drawicracy

|i*s

ever

produced.

Sufficient time ha* not elapeed to note thp।
effect upon tin- managers left Were. t* *tP-^.

at’
Seymcur’
in 1862 addrmed the brutal cut-throat*1

perintend the work of tbc campaign

Sir. Tilden a perjurer and a swindler with­
out reference to this lee or the time when
rity which can'btf allay the team of sus­ it was earned—ample aa the evidence* is
picious persons i h i arc always ready to which it supplies without nderence tn any­
fear something wrong lias been done. This thing cine.—A’rie York TStun.
testimonial wc herewith append.

• - r
ruilt UMtrlct—DEM HKJUMCR.
MMfe DMrtel-Cll Mil km Kll-I-

Washington

teatimonial aa for many years, wi hare held
Mr. McGowan in high eatecm nnd can
moron, W. lUiS«- '
fully endorse what thme gentlemen have
Failures are an unfortunate inoidont in
AA’aUMINOTON,.
themselves asserted.
nnr life ■ driseni sBpear
a man's history, but they by no means
Noid« W&gt; »&gt;-1* • ««• W"
______ -- --r-l
Mr.
Mr. HcGowao has also received ~ many
•hrmawror F»kl&gt;= «»«■»&gt; “&gt; U"! Lnruun of conSdraoe mJ
'
________________
■“
***"•*•’
support by letter and otherwise from ug'j p-iuo. in whink k« •* bm
,
avoidably, as in the recent, case of Bowen
andMeGowac in this idly, and aa in a
---,
(above;
(above) -paper.
------------------------------------------------------- ~j ---------------*
long list which ha» been recorded within
Indeed tho leading Democratic papers
the past three years. They have come in
tou-h the matter of his alleged petjury in
Two Oaths and a Comment.
mwt instanocs by a shrinkage of property
the most gingerly manner, and with mark­
brought about by the natural laws of trade
ed
symptoms of distrem, while tho coun­
Which, like the ocean, have their flood nnd
“I solemnly swear that my income from
try press L generally sHrnit » though
all sources io 1862 was 87,118.

this point; but

ever since Mr.

who were murdering, burning. outragBig';

and plundering
inatdy, as “my

convention

weak

onto

The

bone

TUB COAL t&gt;BOP.

disappeared ;
tnra hard time* l«M । Im-luTi up oop) •cd to mor* ;
combination—tho cngl kings or PrtiiMyL ened. but otherwise
? The bus’
ranis have been oUig*!;to suooamt to fh*
downward tendency uf the times. At tbc
Lome in oitenee. -&lt;hi wartiiu^ Lis heusw
■
big coal sale Iverti thio week, half a mil­ he &lt;|uiraly tadd hoc |o pack her afisste
,
nfflF'lHftjr wwtrTaken at a reduction of fifty audgv«oirt, whWt ah* &lt;Sd.
. &gt;
per cent from the catahltshed prices. This filed Irfcr brrl fur ’a-riivnrcc
Thw m • -»•
young man was Misted
towaJ'jffipaid for a horae, bug^y and harneai, ..and •.’ w
left town. Thus, what might have been a“*
winter's f nd to pnl in, but it is a letting tragedy was tosusd into M rotzwdr. Fttfw
un on the manufacturers, whp, &lt;.vQ&gt;pdlud arc juakaa «fisct*al aa buik-te.
«t .|t&lt;
&lt;(oV4l thoiri proMct • U . rodjodi &lt;r*t4^
have been paying old prices for coal, a th
tmpertaht item in tM ftt 'iif 1844 ttfton] s-y yhrre is none, foyXlp^ .wa»i,!*er ^7 Ux&gt;
lint to Jo iU.J’he.people.are stdl oau
~
The effect m this will be fait alt over tbo
tbc city,
It b sV dull as it

aa ominous ”
wiJi his name, boding no good, to the |
Dxan Sib—The rniderigne.1 heartily
In illustration of what is in store
for party seeking piaev and powes upder his
sympathizing with you in your Rte misfor­
leadership.
tune. and wishing to assure you of our the tax-payer* oft lie country when Dem­
From many actionsItC'tho1 Saatli tlicJ41
unshaken confidence in your integrity, do ocrats gel control of the government, it
hereby tnroi cheerfully affirm it to bo our may bo Hated that during the last watiec come evidences of a revival &lt;.f tbe tradiearnest conviction) aad sincere belief that of Congress there were introduced bilk An lUxl hrMiUitv always cxiatina between j
err SMITH.
in all your relations to the buxinaos of the
tho Whig and Democratic parties.f ForSSJUKTlSKSSiS K &gt;-O
the iiaymcut of Southern claim* amount­
late firm of Bowen A McGowan, and in
ar. w. wurox.
mcr Whigs who have acted with the Dem­
Our Centennial
■VtMMIXn.
the final dispovtion of the business by as­ ing to 8472316,131k The following
signment to N. 1‘. I/overidgc, Esq., you table indicates the character of these ocrats Abe* th*. dtaruplidn uf thesex&gt;an •
&lt;im&lt;tw&amp;N
at
the
Ladi&lt;*
Swimming
Acsparty, because they h|4 (■&lt;» where ebe lq,
havn committee’ po international wrong. claims :
iivriapKnuY
AhvjTuredav. Us A.'cAsiorfbehig 'nd Axl
We have good reason to think that vou
which 1 a3i*Af»iL
Dill* tur IO' claim* annuutinc U—..—4 l..'XUCS go, have always been more or leas uncomAND NOW THE VERY MEN have not in any way enriched yourselfnt Bills to ntWtoit diroet Uuc* ■oeoliectcd......L«1.T7* fortablc and rrtlireo In their abdHiou effort j1
1 Way down' faw for Cash. I ah-, *.l! th^*«S
Bills
tu
nft»d
eotion
tax
...........
................
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO the expense of creditors, or performed any
to
for property wad and deBREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW dishonest or dishonorabl_■ act in connection Bills
Stemvr (($cwin"
.Wire
d* forty, partie-.psicd in tho yet-, ; celebrated
■tfoyod-------------------------------------- I'O.'tajSM to form a union with an incompatible.
UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
Eill* tn pay for rappli«a.„........ ......
..XSUJSOJND This feeling of dissatufortim .has been
ad they swam with a skill and uutaiMt xadl wScwing M*clufi-.w-*ne$ •_’.
with tbe whole business.
ORGANIZATION,STILL CALLING
bar jl pckrt-MW n»en exhibit. Ono aicwauiSiioa. IfiwKnVdii*,.*
Totals...................................
AnXUAlS augmented by thd th^nQ4 ^eaition al Jays 1
While we do not all adopt your politi­
ITSELF DEMOCRATIC. APPEAL
;'1T2
a"between'two Titflc girl bsbiai of
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­ cal ccntimentH, but honestly differ from
Here b a sum amounting to more than
RENDER TO THEM ALL THE you in many important particulars, vet a» mo-fifth the entire National debt. But,
—
.
J.Mac.
'&lt;
GREAT POWERS OF THE GOV­ friends wc cannot hut give expression to
now become ..pjiufuUv apparen^ta the
_B , Oppoutc the Port Office
’
troul
say the Democrats, “llicy would never be Dcmoqaey,fijRLft°&lt;V*,nPtJ* ^t*|-oui
ERNMENT.
THEY ASK TOAD
our
full
confidence
in
your
integrity
as
well
MINISTER ITS LAWS, CONTROL
paid." Why, then, arc they al unac pre­
piidi by soft words and sycophancy what position in the Walenhll Ac most1
ITS REVENUES. AND TO MOLD a* declare it to* Lc our sincere wish that
ITS
POLICY AT HOME
AND this misfortune shall not bo used agninnt sented tho moment the Democratic party it has failed to bring, about a perfect union,' 'cased asms mu srsr did, seeming U
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­ you in the campaign for Congraw now obtains control of the House ? Their bjki
with more case than men. Mias Ik
DIDATES. THOUGH LIVING IN
presentation shows that the S.nilhcrncrs but
THE NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY pending.
MB mulil,. IU ,*r
i Mi”.
MEASURE Ok THE WAR,
ALL
Wishing you all happiness and prosper­
who present them hope, if they do not
irtrvngi
THE MOVEMENTS TO ORG ANIZE ity, we remain as ever, your true friends.
nd
'to*!; Wf,.
£
expect,
their
Northern
allies
will
vote
for
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
from the Ku-K!or| yoaag Isdy rasa, four mila and came
.Henry Safford. Frank L- Skccls, D. C.
Whether tbc d&lt;
stonily •n&gt;fand, and lor sale at tbc *&gt;»• «s*
THE REBELLION. AND ALL THE Powers, IL F. Mockridge, T. W. Dickin­ them, and when did Northern Ikmocratu
out Dul at all fatigued.
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SE­
ist which first class gn-xis ran
son,
H.
C.
Whitley,
A.
J.
Foster,
L.
B.
ever disappoint (lie hopes or cxpectatioua
CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­
. materially effect the refold i&amp; November, u'
.N33AM »l AfttfKl .
TORY. THE MEN THEY WO 134) Johnson, John H.D.’Warren, 8. S. Cut- of (be South ?
a matter that cannot yet be definitely rtif* — Xhfl n*r Afjdn* of the muoa arc simple
BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES 4fer, Z.G. Osborn, P. P. Nichols, J. F.
and pretty. The volumniuns puffed and
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO Pratt, A. A. Dorrance, M. Mansfield. K. 11.
efl
B
*
-----------A correspondent of the of the Cincinna­
• of Ix-.WMflv I* sowwFROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN Clarke, Geo. D. Ford. Hconr C. Lewis.
Affna “more cheering" why just kt them
THE NORTH. THESAME STATES
ti Timrt makes the following inquiry :
THAT PASSED AND MAINTAINED Iaxsm M. Wing, Alonzo Waterman. F.
,
____
priq
8uppow&gt; there is a greenback lunlldate’
ORDIN ANECS OF SECESSION ARE V. Smith. J. H. Beech, L. VanYalkenTHE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS bnrg, Charles Powers, Prank D. Newberry brought out for President, and there is no ilwtiuM, touching the future status
", j&amp;Eci
COALITION.-Viator Sherman
John
Murphey, Isaac Manns, David i one of tho three elected, and it goes to tho HUcal parties aoudi of Mason and Dixon’s
Thompson, L. D. Halstead, 8. M. Socly. House of Representatives. Now, I want
Political Note*.
Geo.
Starr, Albert Chandler, W.
to know if the Congrew now in n.-wion
Coomb*, Justin Lawyer, J. W. Shively. has the electing power of the I’rreidcnt:
to carry out
The names attached to thia tcatiinouial or the new Congrcm that takes tludrseat'
' The Albany Jvttrtud tayt: ‘ Put down
Tjte you want the /.raf Havana (’«»•
New York ns sure for Hayes aud Wheeler. arc those well known in bunnesa circles, the -1th of next March ; and in ease llwy
not only in Branch County but throughout fail to make a selection then who oitridl
Governor Tilden feels it in his bonex, his
the State and .many of them in various in us our next President.
tMum» U.jMBnktAouuj
marrow, hu sinews, his pericardium, his parts of tho Unftd States. Their general
Tjvi.a yrfifeArt w«*
/■’The
That has pertinence, not only with ,re-.
bowels, his dcfvm, epidermis and cerebell­ character is well known nnd they would
4Wc ianBediatetyr
~
•^W*Di W’ArtMffO.
not append their names to such a paper gard to “Greenback" and “National par­
um.'’
unless they hadtho utmost confidence in ty" movements, but all attempts Jo run in- great Mtorret’among'llie'Ceht?nuLl fat H
Thu Detroit Free Preu aays “there is a
the mana integrity of purposes aud of dependent or third party tickets kero or 1 tort. The four oared acull race between ;
grand uprising of die people all over Mich­ MdooTbojh.re.llknownXrMeOowm tJw,lrac.
।
. b
| the Loudon crew and the Yale cr?w .way

.
CoLPWATKH, Aug. Lto. 1876.
Hoji. J. H. McGowan y-

H. McOUWAM.

Don’t Forget

S
■i

Slnr

’

■"rOWrb.-.MM..

il&lt;! ttkUlillniLJ..-hIT

oea Dnj3 IIjio ai

I ■ '

'.J--a

igan.’’

It talked the

election in 1872.

The

same

way before

result of the

up

rising then was sixty thomiand Republican

majority.
It dow looks as

though Hayes would

■J

ever since be came to this dty,
citv. fifteen
years ago. They hare known him os a
man of principle, of high moral purposes,
ot through integrity of character ; and
they arc ready and willing to stand by him
at a time when friends are needed. Wc
bclicrc this cx^esms not only the feelings
of those who hffc signed tbe paper but of
all thoae who have been intimately ac­

York Republicans at Saratoga, civet good

quainted with 'tfr. McGowan. He hns
1 imsolf said publicly that if it can be
shown that h« has committed an interna­
own State by a round majority.
.
tional wrong lie should be socially ostrac­
ised and legally condemned.
But he has
full confidence in his own integrity cf
after Tilden's own heart for he exclaim
purporo and courts a candid iuvwtigaxion.
ed in 1361 .• "Not one rent. It is a
It is due tbe "CocgreaMcnul District
Black Republican war, and Black Repub­ whoae candidate be is upon dm Republieua ticket that Mr. McGowan's position in
licans may foot the bills. They 11 get
hu own party st homo should be known.
If these men believed that he were d»bon-

aas-mnee that Tilden will be beaten in his

if

»d odgb tax,Currins

* *
belly contented, and i7 ini/bc. MWlhSi .
1. The pres-mt House of
tives would, in such case, elect the .T^;.
far the Britiahere. It appears to lie con- 1
dent.
2.
ed

by

In case an eketion was wot

with nua^tHiWuwcrew

tho 4th of Msrch, “then the Vice

President shall net as President, sa i»4bo. ,

case of the death or other

Jh!

ceded tlu*&gt;‘Mi4iM^agiink»MMe^«taataAi 1

effect­

aun.n. X—wtod Itarfi—'*!«5

•aaai. r-nnrisift.tj «i tJJ
.*•. xi .«,uow i

the

coMtitutfomd

ihq advantage of the pole came in five feet

disability uf tlic President."

a V4*. km tlpa. ings and bii
3.If a Vice President ohould foil to ' -ahead. Tim*,
in every wi
be chciacn by the electoral
cdlofo, his ,• minutes with one fecbtia Ai favor of the
SWuX-s— - — — election would fall to the Senate in the

isKtwtto

Kamo manner that tho clroicc of President
■atan4fcto fat^tcr&amp;y, re hMf fan,

follr. to the House.
Tho prospect ofsuaitig the

eoatert /jr. '

fol.

President thrown into llm present House. , two
of Representatives oucht to be enough to

wake up every Republican and loyal man

2®

' -

�The Repudtator’s Convent i&gt;n.

wi—
t. drt,« fr»» ,t&lt;
Tho Convention the proceeded to a formal
„ dowl
role which rrenlied &lt;u foHov&gt;:
aw.
„d
f Whole No. of roton
M
Q~di»x lik. . poi or
„„
M which John Dawson received
tarma whilst hundreds of thuutands of Idle
John I.ichty '
' ■&gt;
laborer* throng our ttreeia seeking work in
J. W. Glorn
«
volm
Therefore be it resolved,—That we will
Mr Dawsr.ti,l&lt;avit;|rgirrh the rriptlrad outh
•npport no man for office uules* pledged to
was declared the tituudmous ntotuinre for the
carry oul the following pride! pie*: .
office of County Treasurer.
.
The Convention then proceeded to an infor­
uncondhkumlrepeMvfihe specie rerompttoi,
mal ballot for RefUtcr of Deeds, which reAel of January U, IffKJ.
suited iut folltown:
“Secund—Wo bell--to that United Stain
Kotin Imticd directly by the Guvernmcui and
of which Charles E Barlow received
oonvcrtaNeon demand into United Siam
James M Willison ••
‘'bligatinns. lieariug an equitable rale of
Morris Burton
••
interest (not exceeding one cent 1 day on
Gru II Purdy
••
each one hundred doltnni). and interchangc-

Agreeable to the call of the Cost nly committee
the Itopudiatora, vthwwiac called Greenbnck-

era, assembled at the Court Homo in this
city on Saturday at eleven o’clock and were

c.ltod to ontor by W. W, Ksllv ckrtrman of

er. Jnhn Dawson wn, elected President. On
motion of Peter Cramer W. If. M^rrfek was

elected Secretary.
• Xt this stage of the- proceeding there

was

present about twenty d.kgu... moatly QldHM
Democrats. In faet we did not teso^niie more
been recognized as reliable RnpubUraiH dur-

On taking the chair Mr.

Dawaotu thanked

both
on
account
of
anti
their
organisation,
honesty (T) ((tai save the mar
the action of the Convention.

w«n'i»n»"'CTEWl

On motion t&gt;f Peter Cramer ittisk vutndto
elect a county Committee to coV Ht of one

We desire toaa M your attention to our stock of strictly
pureDR UGS and fWEDlCINES- We jnake a speciality in
deeding in only sb ictly prime DR UGS. We believe it is
for the interest of on'f' Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime andp. 'tre MEDICIJfES.
.
H e have a lar^e stoc. of

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,

E J Fclgh'ntr

ford the best circtiUtlng medium eve- devised;
such railed Slatea Ketra should be a ftill

country

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE.

Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

T. E Stauffer
••
W H Frost
«e
The Contention then proceeded to an
mal vote which rcsiilitsl as follows;
Whole No of rotes
t
of which Charles E Barlow receive 1 '
James M Willtoon
••

paytueni «&gt;f suiih obligation* as are by exit!log eontracts expressly uikIc payable in eolu.
And wa hold that it is the duly uf the Gov-

•rnmeui to provide such a circulating me*li

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
as prices that will please the closest buyer.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

from each Township, and the fol orlng gon-

ILL about.the coctty.

Assyria—John IL Power*.
Baltimore—Aaron E. Durfee.

Whole Ke. of totes
•'Third—That the American Silver Dollar
rhich was a full legal lender fur all sums for

Barry—Ira C. McAllister.
Carlion—Thomas Dltnaiuii.
Castleton—E. J. Feighfcv
Hope—Saninel J. Booth.

D*»P

’

wa/ aitlhoriied to appoint a ewumillei
three on credentials. The chairipppol

FirvdiVw-ebalw aul beat * premium In
(atsw ^radJHiixal pWtiqiltS inqnire ef ■a such committees, Hon. Geo. flkn .*s. C
Taylor and Peter Cramer.

named as said committee. rhe following gentle-

Woodland—Joshua W Glenn.
Athyria—Walter Powers.
1 tai tiruare—John Lichty.

ill.

then.

elsciwiijicerths oftihitation of the llcpuldl-

••

m

City—A M Rock.

.T&lt;.hn&lt; I*.

Peter Cramer

oiwi.genue—Stepben Nicbbta.

II. W. Flint
10
Ira C. McAllister
The convent ion then proceeded to a formal

you

clared nominated.
For (\&gt;unty Surveyor, Mr. Geo. II.
Spaulding after taking the oath was declar­
ed duly noutinalrd.
Eir.;
Picrec,
of .Woodland and
Coital
tones P.
i . Prindle,
t rni'iie, of
01 Prairieville,
t raincvuie, after
niter
r. MeAl-1 taking thatoath, were nnminnlNl fur Cor-

vela which rtsnlicd aa f.dtonr:

। uncm.

The committee 6n

credenlUl

anbtaitted

:

llwto'sby* a V»rl)' cfitrfjijdjh' (Uoper*. lisra Pfcrce, John F Holbrook.
lh‘,f^.V!. ^wfrT R ,J.-•'HWetr.
the ' Carlton—D M Wood*. Thotaas BHnston,
qrfkin B Parauns*. Gro C Nichols.
" Irving—WHUam Gihba, Ira Wrocotl. C P
.Satttocl .
n»y-£, ™’liira1&gt;Ht£Mit| An*' wf. ■Itor. Alien Mathews.
Rutland—John Dawson, Edwin M Bale*.
lut ‘btljue^t’iu 'a lively t aggressive cam-

Alfred Mathews, E K French.
Hastiuga—I’ertr Cramer, Wm H Merritt.

Yaifaeaihe parley the P.cpuldicans.
a thwult warrant

jiitd la .

a.

Morris Burton. A D Kennedy.
IIsxHngs City—Newell Nichols, Henry N

Jlyeraoft,^«

'rockittbm; Kli 'fun 1^11#.' pu^vHdi of Wvnworth, Andrew J Rosa, Adam M Itock.
Castleton—Lemuel
Smith, .Emanuel
J
late
Prighner. Horace M Flint, John M Boe.
w «y Other |dacu,- emi -the accused
FrairievHto—Geo Brainard, Cortex P PenRiker and plead Jill. lion Gon Thomas. Joseph B€o«»k.
guilty fo tire
ol'stpafuig the same,
. Orangeville—Steven Nichols,
William
rad WlgftcuM V'T’X.*
t’f thirty WwnrenT. JuhnMi««b»rtin, E i&gt;bettop!ae«\
J,llani ftr-tre thy?, or'in d«fan|t thereof
MapleC*vc-C W Taylor., W 8 Htoock,
to be ccmmitte)

to the

IMmt Hoom of Wftoon fitiswatyr, .W GriawcdJ.'
1 Hope-^ST Boefh, James Cnrttom,

Byron

Cmeetion for weniy dayw.1 ’ *

Pickle, Henry II Campbell.

Whole number of voteof which Peter Criroer rrexivml H.B.Wiilgor
“

charging us with saying ln a public speech
II. W. Flint"
irvd pledge
i «1 Cedar Creek, that:
Mr. Cramer having given the required
ph
niineiplr |
“Should Samuel J. Tilden be electe.1 Presi- ' lent, and Thomas A. Hendricks be elected
was declared the nnamious choice of the Con­ ; Vice Pienident of the United State* of Amcri1
cn,
tho llepttblicnn party with U. 8. Grant nt
vention fur sheriff.
»• 1 its head, would place Rutherford B. Hayes by
formal roto for County Clerk which rennlted the force uf arms (if necessary) into the exe­
cutive chair. upon the 4th of March 1877."
aa follows:
We not only said no such thi^;. but w* used

W. £.' Bowen

’

"

Ear* Pierce
Walters. Powers
E. J. Fcigbncr
H H. Ounpbell

••
*

G F McAllistar, John Sangg*.
Tbornappte-B A Almy. E R Chandler, K K
7?**J**. W.,.ia,),i. eity.

■.JS? "d

Tbewoek

■“•‘V

f'ffln! in firn dm

‘t

i, ’Lent. Edwin Fa«M.
Yankee Spring*—Geo Purdy, Geo 11 Spanloing. O L Newton. CB Prior.
u □obnatown—E W Briatol. M Blnnehard, G«&gt;

OroeeHea,

“ *®"antojf. jjkmI aud must

•

-Sheffield, J M Willtam.
„t ,
i.w.17. * r ny&lt;“- cl“ri“

• -----—. - —■
**'" '■

-Ir-., —U.u.
*•
^insddi,'

’Ki ‘W'WdWwM

X
¥i.

,

,hm,,h

»&gt;"•«’

.»
W—

,M

race iTtL^iu.,^.,, WM m r

Sunday jj
w'lwop and
’«re |fi

ne

mfcytad.
'To the

10

"

W n Merritt
"
EJ Feigbner
••
E Fierce
M
Convention then proromle-l

10

Waller 8 Powera
W H Merretl

Cherry Pectoral

n'o.

LPnmi"l?Machine. 1 ey1ind*r^72 wredto

Uoltodl

such ns Coughs. Colds, *

xx«w 1a,5£b.Si‘‘i£SJiafH

. Whoopi tut
CENTENNIAL
; Bronchitis.

and Consumption.

He rrjMitaUen it ha.« attained, Inconsequent ot
last half century, b a sufficient as*tinu«ee to tho
public that it will continue to realise the happiest

Toun.rni’ Excmratt Ticxots at greatly re­
duced rates, by which paasengera can not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Phil-

cil of Bojal and Select Marten-," nt or-

gantad in thia city to be known

Council, U- T&gt;T. Phillips,

m

Thrice

Master.
M. W. Biker,
39
ID

ti to tt hat medicine to employ to tellere the dis-

Giblom

Tho officers nrc tut follows:

doll’. CiiEunr rrcros-u. always affontt

from the West running directly to Niagara
Falls, giving paarongera. from Gie’ train, n
the Mighty

Jllurtrous Grand
Grand

the more formidable •Uscuses of the long*.
Ai a ’.■&gt;!&lt; pliant tocirtMrett,maid the illxtres*-

Principal (inductor of
With il»

null at every trial, as

work.

Dra wing Roam Cara from Chica­
go. D.-troU aaasR Talcefe, and its con­
nections at Klannk Fall**** BafBn-

DIED.

aawmblcd.

nominee far the

folio wimt

of Fonuty

han be procured al all ofltoaa

**kTstbe

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass.,
KOTICRC*

wUrftb. aattoMl

BOIJs UY AU. DRUGGISTS tVKRT WHERE.

| XXISTtf.
In

J. LitoMy

Modoe, w&lt;an
P’W Wcnt*otAa

EXCURSIONISTS

Asthma.

On Monday cmning, Sept, -itb, a “Coun­

Master.
A. P. Brake, IX*p*t • Illnrtrous

formal role whie* resulted m fplleot

Whole No vote*

*,,OV’B tar,fC 8“’dt “

69

Whole No of votes
‘
of which Walter 8 Powers received

r""". •*“

W.U" S I”". " w “i,
■Mlrrt.ta.u,

suited aa fellows:

H H Campbell

Ayer’s

Masonic.

T J Wilder
"
The Od informal vote for County Clerk ro­

.

Lho S-Wlns Machine.

xxi33iu8

H

*’

asms

. complete, in/i

Barry Co.

uo exprexi'ii.n which could iu i»y manner Itc
constructed to mean any *neh thing. On the

the contrary wc did say that there was no
earthly doubt of the election of Rutherford B.
Hayes, by ou overwhelming majority and ’.hat
tho policy of the Republican party wm fully
expressed by Gcn'l Grant when he said "let us
have peace." and thalpreee could only be se­
cured by a firm and unflinching compliance
M. Burfon
Tbc 2d informal twILu for County dork with the laws of the land and the policy of the
people as expressed id Iholmllrt-box. M&gt;e last
resulted as follows :
rcaorU - in
Republic
court
'
-n
—. Whole S«4&lt;
19
the
people
are
oOvcreign.
A more unrdf-'* 6&gt;lh»n lhat, norer appeared
It If Campbell
in the columns of the Jtrnmul in die cuiintlcM
Willard E Bowen
ones they have epnlnined concerning the Edi­
W II Merritt
K J Feighiier
tor of the Baxiraa.
M Burton

Family Knitting Machine I

“* ■ “sfijttfWriswrtuti

J*. Clark, Cicunrnl Agrut,

.

THE BICKFGRD AUTOMATIC

I and far belter I
»n&gt; other moa
feettr furmed

li I* nut eftea that we deem it nf any conse­
quence. to notice any attack made on us either
by llie editors or correspondence of the llas-

U. W. Him
“
The 2nd formal vote resulted aa follow :

of which T. J.-WBder rercivti!

Monuments of the be-t American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and TlcadRtoiiiw of nil description madetoorucr
on short notice, al*» Granite Monu­
ments of the various patlorns supplied
to customers.

Having hteam . power and improved |
ulaehinerj' for Handing, high jiolLtblng
nnd cutting mortices, we can do work TtwlB knit r
cheaper and better than those who

A Word Personal.

Monday

iv j^e-jieot tn tbst w; /op/n'f/yimf non.-,
The Convention assembled pnrauaat to ad­
lUril-RfHrak
IU artfoW wipned *‘H. journ tu ent and *u enllcl to ordfr by the
aMre»dn Mrrasdnck lipuUicunv.'puUiaLrd

OnBuuisLy ou

_A_ t K a lam azoo* Mid v

sworn up and took the’plcgo. and wxs de­

Johnstown—J M Willison.
Maple Grove—W C Hicok.

ii* Chttipldna, '( the Fl ste. knd’thft Cljppfrs(
.pn-’motiou of E M Batts, the conization took
•f Has^t eft
~ Chsmpicne
~
the
ef Burry ■

i-

Fish, wjw then propo-*e«l for

tne. other Circuit Court Commissioner,

Butlsnd—Alhr«l Mathews.
On motion of W II Morrill. Jebn Dawson

tslana/efibt li vs-'kr

Q|CKF0&gt;fo

MARBLE WORKS

ami Waller J. Powen., ‘‘having taken tbe

e

p. Tlfji &gt;»&lt;UM t &gt; he aw.jwlicy of our pro-

oa the .fair Gp&gt;C n 1» in this city on

WINSLOWS STEAM

*1 i in.it t Imloalh' was declansl duly nominal11 ed.

of which H. 8. Wldger reeciwd

div. ^nk4ltyl(audvxv« liekfd on Wall Street
oftbeRr|liriia:c’&gt;'&amp;nvMrtl..n’In wwton •:

ht ill-people t &gt; *u?p: oat'if-amUo pay

nominated fur

The Conrention voted to nominate Cir­

ITaaiiog* Township—W HMertilt.

•

- ■•

Flint Itavwg lnJ.cn the required

pledge was declared duly

AT THEIR OWN PRICES!

Tlic SALE will commence at 9 oclock a. m., nt 2 and 7 o'clock F. M., on Tuesday,
Sept. 5, in die Store Nearly Opposite the Posteffiec, and continue probably until the 20th.
Hastixgh, Mien., Sept. 5,1876.
x,xiB9wl.

cuit Cottrl C.iniiniMtiiitcr by nrclamatioti,

Jamba pf- Gleen
IL W. Hint
it. 8. Wldger
Ira McAllister
j/ine, Gibbs

Barry—John Hnugg-.
• Carlton—Robert Blinaton.

c*s 5*Hy

Mr.

pack­

10

.

J. k Fbh

pledge and the resolution was adopted.
TheConvention then proceeded to an infirm

200 Half Chests of Tea. of b11

Cdnsistiiig of
grades
and kinds, nil in good order. Full packages -Guaranteed. Also
full line of GROUND GOFFERS, Mustard, Pepper, Spices of all
Descriptions, Blueing, Baking Powder, Ginger, Soaps, Sauces,
Kxtracts. Jellies. Gums, Cream Tarter, Etc., in all styles of
ages. All Padcages will be twkl to Purchasers, in lots to suit,

the office of J’nccculing Attorney.

Mn4«ro&gt; taHHf ft*4. ‘''"S" “d
we imuLI

GROCERIES!

of which Ahijali Hint, re.-ei.el

cd that (ke chair appoint a Committee of one

Wi*’.

OF •

of which Charles E. Barion received
James M. Willikon
••

Im
81
James M. lVi)ii*&lt;&gt;n
34
My. Willison haveing taken the re.|nireU
pledge war declared the nnsiniotis nomit.ee for
theoOice of liegister of fieclc.
Allen Mathews
than proceeded
pracerled Io an infor,infer,Ueo.’TIramas
•I j■ The ,t'linreution
',’*,T«*U&lt;’n then
FMding the motran to declare Wm W Cule
*r '’rowntinK Attorney, wbieh rrunauuourty nominated; a motion was made
M f'&gt;lto«»:
I
TCI...!. .......
r_a

SnutX.'Mkofe'd itvmw’sold un Saturday

wait ,djwheiiMK al«rd»in&amp; ..

follows

On motion the choir oppointed as tellers.
Meoara. William Gibtoand Moria Burton.
&lt;h&gt; motion of linn. Geo. Tbpmas the Con
ventinn proceeded to. nn informal rate for

Maplc Grove-T-OrMn DnnhamJ
Orauge rille—’
Prairieville—Hau. (fa&gt;. Thontoo.
Butlnitil—Edwin M. Bales.
Thornapple— B. A. Aloty.
Woodlnnd—X W. Glenn.

rtA^4-«hiU
, DUR#i b hjhrg very low /

City—A. M, Rock.

GREAT AUCTION SALE

Junta H. Willison

tender quality restored and Government
Coin Bonds paid iherewith In accordance
with law wnd justice.’’

Has ling*—l*eier Cramer.

“

xxi31yl

Utulings,’ Aug. 12tb 187C.

***

*

�to to th, Moantiln, of Colorxlo,

I

s*Ck of state

LAMDS-

By tbcAtcbbon, Topeka &amp; Santa Fe
'■ On-tea,
)
, July 1, 1870. J
Raihoad, tbc new and popular line from
Notice h hereby gtoa
lh&gt;, C€rltlD lanU
Atebbon and Kansas City, via the beauti­
Mtuatad in the couaW-C
bi,j ,ff u
ful Arkansas Valley, to Pno’.lo, Colorado
^’,lor*1* * “*4 • •«! prerton. yrar»,
Sprags, Denver, Canon City, Cucbaras, anil &lt;lncTil»d in suit*™ _....... , !
.. ...
Del Norte, Trinidad, Santa Re aud al!
points in Colorado, Naw Mexico and
Ariwua. Special round trip tickets to
Denver, only $50, allowing ston off privAeges both ways on the main Ime, and at
Colorado Springs, Manitou and 1'ike's
Peak. Low emigrant rates to tho San
3 van Mince.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara between
the'Missouri River and the Rocky tnotinttainii without change.
Close connection
made at Pueblo with trains for Denver
and Northern Colorado.
For maps, time tables and the “Sism
Juan GvitfiT/’Juldrm,
.
T. J. AkbEp.bon,
Gcfo I’ttu. dffti

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

Graaf M AddttiM.

Lol 3 Wk 13

Where you mJ find oil kinds of

7 &lt;3

FURNITURE! Utat---------- ,— „

Of every Description which we
VILLAGE OF MIDDLLEVILLE.
Loti7»ndl.tJo«k^

wu

Hji I and 4. Wook

eJ

b^raiOT TO rntLA vaLPaiA, vbsteam

»r*Jar Cooke frmn iMrivt in Randunky,
touching al rui-iu-btf. thanca by the Udhilaorc k Ohio lUilroad through TVadiinglon ,
and Baltimore. -Cor NINE (t») DnJbn.
Over the same rsuue route to New York.
(10) Pollan
’
IIKTROITTO CINCINNATI, O.. vb Pnt-inBay, leaving iWtroit al 8 30 : A M.. arriving
ainndaaati 10.TO P. M&gt;ft&gt;r$7.W: ('OLUMBUF, 0., Over Mine rmHc.$5,M: BAY­
TON, &lt;)., overxamc route, $6.fi0 : Steamer Jny
Cooke k rrari to GeavelMid. $2.00.
Tbe Jay Cooke haves Detroit dully (exempt
Sunday) at 8JM) A. M.

ry County, for these r»»M:
14. Bccuuee we have no rent t » pay
23. Because we make the moat of oar

in-the DRUG
basin clock and daily arris
in£, a fresh and fmuiru
Stock of Draft andkMi.

goods ourselvea.
3d. Because we keep the beat c work4th. Because we warrant all goods We

Topeka, Kan.

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entt sell cheaper Uura any hous t tu Bar­

make.
We sell none of thb cbcap-made Fur­
niture that b made by machinery. The
pxMfe we mqk. i&gt; rutwto
hand, and
warranted. We l.viie all persons Io
call and Inspect our goods, for they al
bear Inspection. No trouble at all

Arturo* Gntra.u.*» Orncx.
i
l.ixntxn, Mica., July !. 167G; f
Bo much or coch of the Mlnwing dcseribcl
CTActaor pared* ofland, situalcl in IhccotiMr
,&lt;-f Barry. ilchi&gt;.|ucni farnnuaid t«x*a. far the
ymn. mc-nltone-l below, hn trill be »ufBciftt.tu
jay the lajra. interest, aud charge# thercen,
will i&gt;c ♦old by the TTCiMurer uf uhl 'county,
ou the Brat Monday of October next, at such
puldic mid oiuvcnien: pbcc ah he aliall sclccl
in Hading*, the County Scot of said county,
according to the aintulc in rucIi c.w made nnd
pn&gt;ri&lt;Ic&lt;I;
........

abow goods.
Parties having Pictures to trains
would do well tog 'them framed of ua
no we can do it P
.rrand Cheaper then
any house In P
.'Jr County. Wc keep
the Largent a.«&lt; Be-t neieeted stock ol
PlCH’ItE FRAMX3 AND MOULD­
INGS, Bkackxts, PapdhHoup
KR8, WALL-J’ocxrm. SLXrPKB'

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

IARI TKSKFACTS
THK nSTIMOXT OF THE WHOLE WOAU).

IIOLDKKA,
Mid everything In the Furniture line.
We invite ail persons to call anti look

Peerless Milk Safer
now on exhibition nt our Ftut itu«c
Btnre. All kinds of work mads to or­
der. Repairing of ail kinds of old fur­
niture neatlv done.
WK 1LEAN BUSINESS I
Furniture Rooms south *ldo State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear's Hardware

8TEBBINS B10*l

NEW MUSIC.

BTEBS* 0ACRED 0ELECTION8.

H.W.P. COLSON’S
INDIAN

Babmv XIoubvt, TcKAAinini'A'Orrica. „
Haxtimu, August 25, 1K7C. i
Notice h hereby ghen.that the sale of 1mi&lt;1«
in Barry county, advertised by the Auditor
General aa delinquent for taxes of 1875 (mu!
prcvKiiri ycara), will l&gt;e held al tbe County
Treasurer'* office in iiantingx, the County
Seal of Mid county, commencing on Monday,
the 2nd day uf October next, at nine o'clock
A.M., and continue from day Io day (Sun­
day i exeepled), until the mine ihall have been
disposed of according to law.

ETERS VCTAVO VHORUSE8.
lUwhliaairinJM&gt;raM«Bd^i^^^hXwda.

DCTBoKbiWHaAre

THE INDIAN RED DROPS

H. W.P. COLSON.
BUFFALO. M.
T». O. 15ox Sih*.

YOUNSKEN

POSITIVELY CURED.
JlMKa *•« exWrtlMMll
Kesaraiinn • flNlHAN
only child, and now gfvM
of two »Istops to bay «X
nirtt-swsat.. uaaematU
a frasb eoH in twenty-fa
POCK*On.. ItKClUec S

FOR SALE OR TRADE05E KHlTABLE STEAM SAW- MILL
in ’good order hutting every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULES 7 yean old
ONE 5 year &lt;■Id MARE, ONE BUGGY
nearly new, also ONE HEAVY STA­
TIONARY ENGINE, for eale on GOOD
TERMS. For particulars enquire on the
prcinisGu one mil'.; wait of Carilan Center.

TEN PIN BALLS
Tnr".er. 5?

w««

STEINHOFF &amp; WCOD
CENTRAL HOUSE
HASTINGS, MICH.
. E. STAUFFER, Prop.

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                    <text>VOL. XXI.

NO. 40.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1876.

MESSER &amp; POWERS

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
Political—Free Living — Street Mer­

chants—Business.

BEBIliELL CUUffl
Which. i
the market

WAGONS
&amp; BUGGIES
Chcajh-r than ever.

The declination of Seymour has demor­
alised the Democracy of the State. It
was a trick of Tilden to get a man of his
own at the head of the ticket, but like a
good many of the operations of smart men
it hasn't worked. The decent Democracy
saw through it, and they blocked Tilden's
little game by demanding*a re assembling
of the State Convention, and a deal from
n fresh pack which had not been so care­
fully stocked. Who the coming man is no
one can tell, but it will not be.a mere tool
of Tildens; that, is, he will he sup|&gt;osed
to be free from the Tilden influence. This
distrust of their presidential nominee,
’seem.-' curious to people outside; but it
is well understood in New York where
he w known. No one has confidence in
him. He is known as a sly, underground,
selfish, ambitious man, who has not a
I thought outside of his own advancement,
| and a man who would sacrifice hw nearest
| friend to make a step for himself. The
| Democracy feel that he has thrown away

| all hope of carrying the Stale, and have vir-

geo. 31. DEWEY
.■ &gt;/.• ax» ri'in.isiiKit.

And GROUND POINTS i
nrket.

i tually given up the presidential race, un­
law it rim be carried by -some gigantic
fraud.
But they are doing desperate
work* and I warn the Republicans of the
conntry that it is not safe to sleep.

The

mails are burdened with documenta—the
committee in this city have lists of cveiy

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON,
00 I Sl.'Xl fLOfrl rt3J»
-.00 I j&gt;.no I 11001 ja.w
"s.ou~ 11 w’l sob i tvoo
H CSluma I

voter in the country, classified “ Demo­
cratic," ‘•Republican," “Doubtful," and
documents prepared for each are being
scut out by the million. Thsy are work
ing with more system and energy than
ever. This sly, underground, silent work
is Tilden's b®t card,—i,l is the one ho has
always played, and because they are hold­
ing no big meetings'and making no great
outcry, don't fancy they are doing noth­
ing. Tilden trusts nothing to committees.
He is In this light to win-lie is playing
for the patronage of the Government, and
lie is superintending it all himself^ He
writes his own pamphlets, and sees dial
they got into proper bonds. “ To your

tents, t)h! Israel."
Il is a notable fact that the Democracy
of the East dare not do a thing till they
have asked Tammany. The proposition
to nominal e Charles Francis Adams for
the Governorship of Msaiachuaelto, was
held in abeyance till Boss Kelly of this
city was heard from. The partner of Mor­
risey thought the matter ova, and finally
said he was willling and ifxordingly he
was nominated. As Tamminy furnishes
the money to carry Now England Stales,
as well as the rcpcatera, the propriety of
consulting Tammany, is apparent- Bat
think of a descendant of John Quincy
Adams asking permission of a New York
spoilsman to be a candidate. The bones
of the “ old eloquent " must have turned
over in their coffin.

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

A RATHUIFRKE UV1B.

DENTIST

Great Bargains
RE.IHTRE.11&gt;! read!

Special Medical Announcement
hi/ Comfort and Happiness

Sick and Atflieted t
Hastings and vicinity

of

Vtu. IU haaaSTiSou,

coxsVI TA TIOlfFHKK.
"« «n»dy eure.raanntaad.
‘"•mawOWffow.rd for *a

Every Instrument Wy Warranted.
Old Pirn and OtbMIW t\^hlg.n,
r D BULLOCK, Wholesale gon
"" Hho°usensd X- ^id’’ Ea8t Sag'na*
Flint.

BROWN, Piano Tuner.

Among the recent failures was that of a
clothing firm, who wanted their creditors
to take fifty cents on the dollar. They
owed about a million, and had goods to
nearly that amount. When their affairs
were investigated it was discovered that
Hie senior had used $59,000 a year in liv­
ing expenses. A firm living in that waj
might reasonably be expected to fail—it
could not be expected that they could go
on very long in such Umea. But this u a
fair sample of New York habits. The
wives of the members of the firm were
high flyers, who had acquired habita-of
cxpemnvc living tn timea that would juaUfy it, and they found it very inconvenient
to slack-up when the times became hard,
and their husbands were weak enough to
let them drag them to ruin- I know of
one man, nm a elurk, at 12,000 a yW,
who, four years ago, was making asiimar
chant on his own account not leffi than
830,000 tier year. Ho allowed hi* wife
carriages, horem, parti®, diamonds Ac.,
to the tune of $20,000 a year, and was
satisfied. Times got dull, goods went down
,
’’--- "--- * *—y.w. MtulAV
the ground was
him, and he im]

that ho knew ruin wm hanging over him,
and the constant worry of it nearly drove
him eraiy.
'
\

WHOLE NqW83.
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
The Capitol Building thrown open to
Centenialites — Attorney General's
Instructions to theU. S. Marshal.Hnw about Suppressing the Ad­
mitted
Lawless Elemoat' ” An
attempt to Catch the Soldiers' and
/ Sailors' Voles.

One of thq curiosities of Metropolitan
life, is the street vender, who has his stand
at every corner in ail parts of the city.
They deal in everything from a ]&gt;cneh to
a knife, including ncck-ti®, shawl-strapa,
cutlery, hosiery and everything else. How
they live is a mystery. I am an average
Wahuinoton, D. C., Sep. 7th. 1876.
man and I never Ix.ughj. an article of them
It is generally known that at the open­
not1 did 1 ever see auy one else do it. Yet
they make enough money in uyear or two ing of the Centennial Exposition at Phil­
to be promoted Io a retail store, and some adelphia there wu quite a spirited contro­
of the heaviest merchants in tho city com­
menced iu this humble way. 1 stood for versy in and outside of tbs' Commission,
two hours yesterday, and watched a man u to-whether die exhibition should be ac­
crying, “ ilcrc you are, only a quarter of cessible to the public on Sundays. It wu
a dollar." Over his arm were an hundred finally deternminod that the gates should
or more pairs of suspenders, and though be closed on that day of the week. It is
thousands tsuved him, not a pair did he 1
sec-him sell. Finally 1 asked him how ho not dear that this action is in accordance
made a living standing there and nut sell­ with thwwivh® of the majority of the
ing anything. “ 1 do sell,” was his reply. people of the country. Many, if not a
He told me that he averaged twenty pairs a majority, hold that to visit the display of
day, that bp articles cost him twclvu and
the, works of nature and art, leading men's
a half ccnte, giving him tip hundred per
cent. “ Twenty shillin' a day aint much thoughts, up from bo1 h to the Great Au­
—Here you arc, only a qwurtcr of a dol- thor and Artificer, is a means of religious
iar—tut you see I aint got no rent, nor instruction compared with which pulpit
license, nor water rale, norgiu, nor nothin' preaching is insignificant. But such hu
to pay, and I git on."
“ But who buys not been the view of the Centennu.1
of you?" “Everybody. These e'penders cost you Mventy-fivo ernta in a store, Commission, lienee the gates hive been
and rich n&gt;en come along with their quar­ «hut to the outside world ou the first day
ter all ready, ami take 'em without any of the week.
body Neein' 'em. I average twenty shillin'
In contradistinction to this decision of
a day. ’Here you are-only a quarter."
The peculiarity of these merchants, is’that | the authorities having charge of the Cen­
they never announce the article they Imvc tennial Edition, the Scrgeant atearms
to sell. But merely its price. They hold of the Senate, and House, and tho Archi •
the good* so they can bo seen, and then tort of the Capitol, have directed that the
howl the price, each one with muuo call
Capitol Building be kept open on Sun
peculiarly his own. One man nt the cor­
ner of Maiden Lane, has lutn there days, from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m. to Centennial
twenty years, with lead |xmcils, which he visitors only. It is also contended that
sells al about half the shop price, and it i* other places of interest to visitors should
said that he has made a great deal ofmon­ be accessible on that day, to the name class
ey out of hia little trade, and could live on of people, klf the former action be right
the avenue, if be chose to do it. Anoth­ there woulu'aeem to l»c no good reason ,
er man makes a spccialily of children’« why. the latter suggestion should not be
toys. Sometimes it is balloon.-, bometinu s adopted, and a like argument would lead
spidera, aumtfinics fancy kites, and then to a disagreement with the Centennial Com •
again pistols. But whatever the article mission. and a decision that it would be
may be, he never goes ontaide of children's proper for them to reverse their reaolve,
goo&lt;b. There are largo establishments in and to open the gates of the international
Williams and Fulton streets, devoted to Exposition on Sundays, so that the muses,
goods for the «trcet venders, and tho trade who compose the industrial clau of the
ta governed by regular laws and nil«, the community and who labor six days of the
same as govern more pretentious occupa­ week, may have the opportunity of being
tions. As a rule the goods sold by street instructed on tirts seventh.
merchants arc ns good as any other, though
Tho issuance by Attorney General Taft
there arc large factories devoted to making of hia letter of instructions to United
articles expressly for them.
Thus nt At­ States Marshals is the signal for a fresh
tleboro, Mass., there a dorm factories, outhrusl of indignation on tho part of tho
employing
hundreds of operatives each, Democracy. They call it another Repub­
whoso nolo buaincBS is the makipgof uham lican outrage on the people of tho South,
jewelery fur these wen. Thcjiair of sleeve and denounce it u simply another elec­
buttons which you buy of them,
for tion-serving dodge by which it is hoped to
25 cents, the first cost of which is le» than cairy a few of the doubtful Southern
five, cannot readily be divtinguislmd from States for Hayes and Wheeler. Among
the best solid gold for which in a Broad* those Tally 'aware of the time condition of
way store you would pay $20, and as no affairs in the South there is no hmitatiou
one gets near enough to them to scrutin­ in saving that without the support of
ise. what is the odds. ? I have seen street United States troops there is not a single
vendors sell the most artistic looking jew­ manlial in any part of the
South who
elry for ten penis, tho genuine of which would be able to carry out the Attorney
would cost $40. And the joke is that no General's
instructions. It
is not
one can determine a foot away, which is ncceaaary
to go
very
far South
the true and which is the fdsc. .Many a reach a district where to bo known u a
swell sports jewelry which in supposed to Republican is to bo a man spotted and
cost much shekels, which* eame from the despised by all ofan opposite faith. At
humble street vendor. Things arcjwA- a recent meeting in Alexandria, Va., un­
always what they seem.
,
der the dome of the Capitol of ths Nation,
as it were, called for the purpose of ratifying
Is reviving perceptibly.
The purehaa* the Republican nominations, the speakers
era arc more liberal, and confidant is re­ were not only frequeudv interrupted by
stored. The indications are gone, and we sbouti and yells from rebel throats, but ere
the close of the meeting ston®, eegv, and
are all more hopeful.
such like, were hurled at the stand occu­
pied by the speakers. If such scenes as
this can be witnessed so near what may
Our Centennial,
we not look for a little further off!
How about suppressing the admitted
Train has brought mo « well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaitora for the “lawless element" when tho "better part
summer and fall trade, which I will sell of the Southern people" arc set at defin­
way down low for Cash. I also sell the ance, and wq see this miscreant Butler, as
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine he has done, a second and a third time,
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nec- lead several hundred armed men into a
dlas and Machine Oil. I also sell Well A Republican gathering, and in dafinanoo of
custom and law, by force of numbers take
Cistern Pumps.
possession of the same ; and, backed by a
J. Maun
law defying, traitorous following, subject
Opposite the Post Office
those peaceably gathered there to listen to
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Hsstings, Mich.

xxi261

�THE TIMES AND THE DEMO- I _ NEW ADVERTlSEMEliTt-

owner of slaves and th# taort- fartM. piaster
in the State, and the murderer of. Col_
Cameron, is nominated for Governor., de­
pending unon the intimidation of Sutler

When even from Southern pulpits they
are told that “the South will yet have
slavery bock, and that at no distant day T '
When Southern statesmen awert that “the
wan who accepts negro suffrage should be
accursed ?” Truthfully did
Horace
Greeley write: “Necessity may for a
time constrain the Democracy te ailenee ;
' the parpota of disfranchising tho blacks
■ mar be disclaimed ; but give that party
“^puwer, and il ^rill cheat the public eredi,
ton, and remand the blacks to serfdom.'
Who then will suppress the lawless do• ment T”
.
Four years ago a very largely attended
convention of soldiers and sailora convened
in Pittaburg, Pa., for the purpose of expreaoingtheir.aentiments in relation to
their jiauding canvass fur the Prcsideucy.
Having merged from a hlnody contest in
defense of the Stars and Stripes, tho em­
blem of Liberty and Unity, in . was meat
that they should place on record a declara­
tion of their continued devotion to the
cause for which they fought. This they
did ia terms not to be misundoratood.
They proclaimed to the world that, recog­
nising in tho Republican platform the
enunciation of the principles upon which
a free government must be based, they
would give a cordial rapport to the candi­
dates of the narty avowing them.
The friends uf Greeley sought to neu­
tralise, to some extent the effect of tho re
solves of tho soldiers and sailors in shap­
ing the result of tho political contest, by
getting up a counter movement in tho in­
terest of their candidate. They -orgnuixed
a Democratic Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Con­
vention, but the inoonsbtency of the at­
tempt wu so apparent that it resulted in
failure. It was insignificant in numbers
and influence. No respectable body of
those who had risked their lives on tho
battle-field in rapport of the flag could be
induced to affiliate with a party which had
given aid and comfort to the enemy in the
dark days of the conflict. It proved to
bo an abortion.
Thia brief retrospect brings us to the
movements of that same disloyal party in
the present political contest. History u
repeating itself. The soldiers and sailors
are about to hold a convention at Indiana&lt; polls for the purpose of again expressing
their devotion to the cause for which they
sacrified so much. The enemy, fearing
j the influence ol this assembly upon the
roaring election, are trying a repetition of
the scheme which so signally tailed four
years ago, and another cffort is being,
made to organize a soldier.' and railora
convention in sympathy with the Demo­
cracy and ita candidates. Like causes
produce like effect. It will die in em­
bryo.
Delta

CRAT*
Haktibg^, Mttii., Sept. 14, 1876.

ness depreoion have come to "be an establish­
ed fact, and theyusually follow flush timet
as the •‘trough of the sea" succeeds th*
high waves. It k.cv'ulent, however, that

in addition to the general causes, whatever
they may be, which have affected the
wholc.buainess world, there have been in

•'Honest money for all. and
free schools^ for all.
There
should- be ?&lt;&gt; inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the *ther.”

•

For'Ihaideut.

RUTKBJORIB.
HAYIS.
'pf Ohio.
JHir Vice-l*rttidcut,

Slate Ticket.
1M. CB(WW*KI.L.

Pennsylvania

Railroad

THE EATING STATIONS

part to the same cause, but greatly aggra­
vating the sacrifices since made necessary ^-EXCURSION TICKETS^
by the business reserves.
•
In one way only do these things have
any connection with party polities. So
far as the rebellion is to bo cornu derod a

political movement it was clearly of Demo­
cratic .origin. Lincoln’s administration
Lad to meet the crisis iti the best way it
could. -The suspension ofspecic payments

At rad Mad rate* will be told at all vrineipel
Kailroad liakal affleaj.

m L SEY10DB, 0. M. BOYD, Jr,
jwssr/rSTATE OF MICHIGAN.
SicaaraaT** Urrica.

which followed, tho running up of the ua- j

Democratic party—through

CancrrMlotfU Ticket.

Fur Bf&gt;r—cntatlra In th* «iai»Lc«tatalut». til Dh»trttt-JOSEPH IV. WrfNl.'HCOXH.

For JtMktr- of Probate—CLEMENT SMITH.’
POVTEXS.
PortXmatvTraaaiWvr-oKi.Bi.). v. . WIIXX.X.

outa and

home

Remember nil occwunta and notes are

The Maine Election!

Coffee
From 25c up, aud We sell pure
Ground Goods.

¥ou can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
We brag on.

-

Cheese
We sell the best

Tobacco.
OhioStone Ware

mainti incd that coercion was uncunstitutioual—wus n-speiisiblc fur this whole •ratativa in UoDaraaa
tHeiriel ofthiiHint।
catastrophe. Nor did the Democracy of
the North cease their accountability at

Is the best.

t£ffiT£

An aaandnent »trikin* from th* CoMtitatUa

Congress and their organs resisted it
They stiircd up opposition to the ''raft
They discourage the people from, uivesting in tho Govcr..uwnt bonds, when itu-c
constituted the only available wains for
pushing on the war; and through Uioir
frequent threats of repudiation they wound­
ed the national credit’and sd-lrd inuneusa

Spices.

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00. &amp;
'

its itbds at

FH ’mSm?WAjfT*lD C&lt;’nMTr**’9,1
JO5AB any time afterward. Whenever a new
measure fur the more vigorous prosecution
f egtalaUva Ticket.;
For KUD-jS»u*r it, tUh fWnalorial DUlrlct-OAVin. of the war was proposed their members of

J oho Stanley.

Manbk &amp; Prjwton.

t‘io nation during the four years of war on
the most gigantic scale. Then came the Coautary and UatUo I
'with
vast railroad investments in advance of the
ilael ndte WaatlMi------------------------COXS’IXTINO WITJI
wants of the country ; the fires of Port­
laud, Chicago, Boston and other places,
with their tremendous consumption of
At Harrubutr. CeataanlU KxeswIoylfU are d.property ; the general tendency to specula­

LtLSrce -W1LLI&amp; A- HOWARD, HKXKT W t'ta South and through its statesmen nfthc
North, who, like Buchanan and Tilden,
...... v.tt •nw nfitf Tr
jcMPF.
HIU&gt; |&gt;Utrict-JA«fiMIDKN IIERDE1’.. Z
blxlh
nAl-.I I&gt; KIIT
Kavrnth DAtrcli-J lllgMIAH JEXKK.
SSS-JSSiSli SESSKSW ’

Oar Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

tv of the stagnation under which wc have btiutifuJ, IndudlM Ihemmt «*}•*«»**•■’»
Lake. Monnialn and River Ifcoaory latbc
been suffering since t’ c panic. The taracta*
/mL-famad “Walkloi Gten." the ceieb^ied
chief of these is found’in the extraordin­
ary consumption of tho means and life of

JKNKZKUti.D. HOI.DKK.
Uata Treaturr - WILLIAM R. McCJlXXRV.
tionai debt and the im-re-sc of taxes were
■om-rLaminoflh.*dilESJAMlX F.PARTBIDGE
unavoidable ncceesitiea, like the low of
kHorner &lt;lenet*l-OTT&lt; &gt; XTIU H H KK.
MOt. PnbllcIlH'r . Il..a-1|O,”.A&lt; i:-&gt; TAltBF.l.t. life and the destruction of property
The.
Imober Hoard /WocaUon-WnTEIt J.BAXTER

Two good milch cow* and a few cheep
for ante.
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. Jclivs Rcimkll.
xri2?tf
•

thorn,

AEW YORK CMTBIL BtlLKOJI)

and the universal extravagance, owing in

Church and Railroad Street.
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xxi304w

Philadelphia.

NATIONAL RgprBLlCAN TICKET. tion superinduced by an inflated currency,

Now bust yourself
Old Chanticleer!

Foa Salk—A valuable young
Inquire of Marshall Priekei"
*

WM»luvi®n. KlekassC

this country special reasons for the aeveri-,

" AND NOW THE VERY MEN
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO
BREAK U£ THIS UNION. NOW
UNDER TBB SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION.STILL CALLING
iTHELF DI MQCRATIC. APPEAL
TO YOURG CNERO8ITY TO SUR­
RENDER-IO THEM ALL THE
GREAT, POWERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT/ THEY ASK TOAD­
MINISTER- ITS LAWS, CONTROL
ITS REVENUES. AND TO' MOLD
ITS POIICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD DOTH OF THEIR CAN­
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN
THE NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE OF THE WAR. ALL
. Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.
THE MOVEMENTS TO ORGANIZE
THE ARMY: THAT BEAT DOWN
The Fall Term I-egins September I4th. THE REBELLION. AND ALL THE
Full corps of Instructors in all Depart- SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SR
meats. Prof. G. W. Chadwick will give CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VICTOP.Y. Till: MEN THEY WOfLD
will please apply to Mi» n. D. Btorkc, I BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES
OF THE REBEL ARMIESOR WHO
Principle. Gentlemen to H. Q. Butter-’ FRO WNFD AND COMPLAINED IN
THE NORTH. THE8AMESTATES
field, D. D. President
THAT PASSED AND MAINTAINED
rxiSMt
ORDINANEC8OF SECESSION ARE
THE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS
M. D. Rood desired to call attention to COALITION-—Senator Merman.
)
his ni^Wkeon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours m any day. ready to do
'* -■
fr(TO1 pUuing a new
«!, to the building of
seen in the county ol

kinds of fruit, candiea,

RAILWAY COMPANY

EmL These periodic visitations of busi­

Notice.

AH

Ths Great Sonthern Ttailiftre.

"We have heretofuro shown that tho
hard times are not a peculiarity of the
United States, but that they arc lull in
England and in nearly every country on
the continent of Europe, and ato evan
apparent io the business circles of tho

Is. hereby given tho annual meeting of
the Barry, Prairieville, Hope and Orange­
rille ITonic association, will be held nt the
Shunts School House in the township of
Hope on Saturday the 23d day of Sep­
tember A. D., 1876 at two o’clock P. M.,
to elect tho officers for the ensuing year
and to transact such other businew as
may come before the meeting
Jouw J; Pebkink,
Secretary.
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EX tta-r»Ury of Sul*.
. Ctoorr, Oopaty.♦

Remember.
We buy for cash and. will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.

originated the war, lengthened its dura­
tion and swelled its disasters and evils.
They ought, therefore, ’to be mal ing or

promising some reparation now . but at
the same time their first duty is v&gt; reform
thomaelves and their next to undo their
own bad work.
•
■
It will be seen al once, thmufo’e, that
the Democratic party is decider ly under
the shade » a financial r^fvnu party.
Suppose it should get into power-tho
greater pan of our national burdens
would remain undisturbed, except at the
expense of repudiation or infidelity to
solemn trust/. The national debt would
have to be paid jus t ns it hi being paid
by the Republicans, and ro ’would the
pensions aud the other ordinary expendi­
ture uf the Govermcnt. If tho cotton
tax was refunded, and tho enormous
Southern claimx now on file lor a Demo­
cratic admiuutraiion should be satisfied,
and rhe rebel pensioners abattld b* added
to the loyal, of course, there could be no
improvement to die .. hard time*. It
would not bo merely that tho actual coat
of the Government would be changed, but
that the ooryWcncr of the people would .
be wounded and destroyed. To show the
difference between thrae two courideratioa», let us concede f.&gt;r tho inomvnt that
the Democr.it* raked at the last sewon of
Uobgrcw, us they claim, im.ObO.tXM)
Ab the Union numbera about 44 (Hm.flOg
of people, it will be Mc-o.that this could
only IrnvC given a saying rif about GS mu
to every individuals hi ' tlm country I
Wren future deficiency hilla and the vka]
crippling ol thu public rervic* come to be
taken into the account, even thia raying
will have to be materially cut down. De­
sirable, therefore, m is auy «j&gt;ecifio raying
of tire public expanre. infinitely more im­
portant b tho general effect produced by

Crockery.
. Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

«Wr'“

ly to tlw financial burden* ut the people.
Thus from Unit to last the Democracy

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SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
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Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.
Geo. M. Savxgu^t Co's Column.

XX130w4.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CENTENNIAL 9
TIICS.B.SRAGGK. Pt.iHial.
ittlnc thtxn,

l^'lo/ta'warraB”1 ti-tall

CUTTIHG HID REPAIRS
uc'"“

-isMays;
«AL1COM KXECirriOM.

hr

r*ui

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

O. i&gt;. ftta.V1.MMiS.

PUBLIC

I

�County Corrotpondnnoo,

05jepii-Wee&gt;(lyllepliblicajillaj!ji8f.

Oemooratlo County Convention.

:qjAt

NOTICE.

Tb» fertile brain of your inform^

Knau wtmunuBin.
2T "u2"“ “"“O&gt;«I1 Ro... 1, ,u,

Uble conaiderably muddled from

&lt;h»a

L
- • — —■IM ..^l„
On motion then proceeded to an informal
;
or Ik.
y Committee, on whoso motion Eiihu vole for Prosecuting Attorney white rranlted
»i follow* k
Whole No. vole*
45
; J “ll",ru- *•
O"
of which John Carveth received
39
VMn.p.orwo.au.j „.
J- W. T. Orr
.]
a
«ry. *'lr. Chipman having declined to
A. M. Flint
2
a* Chairman, tho Convention cloctod as
temporary Chairman, Ira Rowell. Of Wood­
Mr. Carveth declined, and the Convention
land.
pretested to a second informal ballott for pros­
o.~uo..rsi.w. Mk„, u.,
ecuting Attorney which resulted a* follows ;
au’b*ri*e'i to appoint a enmsnittoe of five on
Whole No. of vote*
40
of which J. W, T. Orr received
41
such committee. Robert Mollwane, D. W.
J. •Carveth
••
a
Smith, M. W. Riker and W. P. Dritlol.
0. G. Holbrook
1
(»« motion of J. G. Hann. Ib. chair wa,
II. M. Flint
t
authorised to appoint a committee of throe on
Htanx
.
1
credential*. Tho chair named as such com­
And Mr. Orr wa* declared the unamiou*
mittee, J. C. Hanna. Charles I’liRlitw, Blear
nominee of the Convention.
,
Flansturgh.
The Convention nominated a* Circuit Court
The convention then adjourned until half
Comnuisloner*, Millon F. Jordan. Editor of
Barry Co., Nr^uklieun, and Millon Rowley of
arrusiMis SMUojt.
Woodland,
The convention met |wrsua&gt;u to adjourn­
Geo, H. Spaulding waa then noadnaled for
ment, and, was called to order by the tempor­ County Surveyor.
ary ehairman
On motion J. C. Hanna and D. W. Smith
The committee on credentials then Mibmit- were uoudnatod for coroners
ted their report as follow*, vis:
Assyria—Dwight Sackett, Geo 8 Hartom,
List ofPalenj
Horace Holina, D A Sackett.
Baltimore--John Harrington, E B Warner,
Liat
of
patent*
:a*ucd to Inventor* of Mich­
Albert Granger, Ger- easterly
igan for the week ending Sept. 12th. 1870, and
Barry—Edger
Flansburgh, Robert »Me- rach dated Aug. 29, 1870. Furnished this

^rtturo- «•. b- tims-cabd neigbor'e garden after riyfit o'clock Sunday 2-' “ r

Dn. E. B. T.ayitnaF.
, .1 •
• 7:13 *.w.
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1:13 r. w.
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i;I.l,}»ndSund*y*M&lt;Dr. u.

Jorxstowx. Sept. 8th 1879.

Etitvon Baxxkx ;
The Doty school-house was well Ailed last
night, with ladies and gentlemen, to\*ten to
a discuasion of the political ritualkitfcfrom the
Republican stand-point. Mr. Carter is an
earnest aud effective speaker, and that Li*

TiHlAV* ADEVR fISEMENTS.

1. rotutt -Berry Chanty.

“• a»l.t
. H.,«&gt; —1 WtaMw riel,
was organised with I hr following officers:
I rasidont, F. E. Doty, Vice Preaidsnt, A. K
Dewey, Sec. J. A. ^mmerman. Treasurer. M.
K. Bellinger.

AIL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Mafib umovr. Sepl.iPth 1875.

Wanted.

Upham Hall in Maple Grove on Bept Mh
at which John W. Custer of Heslinga deli ver-

Apply at one*.
&gt; the day, and which elected much Commenda­
tion. A good audiance listened alt*tively fur
about an hour, after which a Bayes and
Wk^.1-. -I-L__ _ ____ ... — ’ —
_

from net I Tuesday.

ThcetM

a*. n&lt;t very large.

m initiated for Repreaenfaiartmi District. Hon.

Thr IHear* A,

Irving—I M Cunningham, N A Fuller, J C
Hanna, 1. K Powers.
Johnstown—8 Baldwin, John Itinkes, W P
Bristol, CbatlM Bristol.
Maple Gnivo—Robert McCartney, P. M
Lad a club meeting thl* evening I f order of Hyde. A (Wroth, A Wolf.
Orangeville—A D Storm". II D Storm*.

theta, that the Totera, Democrats. Republi! the Central.

Peadill

Im rent tho dinning hall, or

and for Secretary, L’S Phillipa, also of Wood­
land, which report was accept**! “n,l adopted.

Orangeville and Hope than tor any previous forma) ballot fur Judge of Probate which re­
Tear. Tilden Railroad wrecking, Hendricks
sulted as follows :
Disunion sentiments during* the war, and
the Mr prospects of resuming specie payments of which Hon D G Robinwin receive-!
10
are having their effects with the people.
W W Colo
•'
4
ry Brown of OrangeValswtiss HaruMut,
31
Elibu Chipman
"
‘
1
ih in the tatc Streiuury
On motion of lion ll A Goodyear. Porter C
receipts during the
Freeman wiiW declared the unanimpu* nomin­
CimbCuu, Sept? 11th 1870.
ee for Judge of Probate.
artitr dating Mine time were $10,285.71; baJThe Convention then proceeded to an infor­
The Republicans of Cedar Creek and vicini­ mal ballot for.rheriff which resulted as foL
ty met Saturday evening Sept. 9th, and organ­
dmmrr for the week $210,64.
ise*! a Hayes and Wheeler club with a mem-

ll.r

Uhtd by Wihucb, Baldwin J: Co., of Cindn-

Preeidsnt, Charles Mowroy ; Vice President,
Moeeo Soeber, Eerretary, Augustus M Armour

10

L K Stauffer
Wm Howley
Milton WpldirT

»h&lt;in&gt;l- ■..ufilr.&lt;cs hy those brat &lt;[ualtied to
After orgroixinf, Chaa. If Bauer of Hastings
jtvlg*, u 1 &gt; -inp fine steel mgraviqgs, in the
D McNee
addressed ^he club on the I*oUtical imos of
style of Marshi................
Second informal ballot.
iaucoln and—
Grant, have
60
rtnuine and tno.________ ____ w.^.„ _...
21
■ which Jeanie Jordan recoil ed
Those even ahu rare little for polliicts will bo
jial tv own them
valuable addition* to their
L. K. Stauffer
porifoli
tarruptiag the speaker, he trying to Impart to
C 8 rkdltp*
“
‘
them troths, which are not In affinity with
■ Prohibition Reform Convention.
The Convention (ben proceeded to n formal
their feelings, and foreign to their princi­ ballot fc^Hberif, which resulted M fidluw :

Frohibitijfn Reform Cuuventlea from the
&lt;’&lt;w»ties of Branch, Harry, Calhoun, Eaton
»ad Jaebec:!. which ennstliuteo the third

ples.
Of which LEF’Mtffcr. received

local hlijijie^ policy

23

GREENBACKS at a PREMIUM !
Where ! nt Em Busby’a for all kinds
of work in his line, Genla furnishing
goods, inch as shirts, Cuffs, Colors, Nee­
lies, fancy articles of all kinds, Paper
and Liner colars n s|&gt;eciality. Don’t forgel the place, north side of State Street,
opposite tho Phtxnix Drng Store.
xx 140 w I

DRY GOODS HAVE

Attention

al good feeling prevailed.

sultar os follows:

ww,

W

coune

I

,r vi-

rf.hU, J—•

™ elutaS'Judf, rf PicMa
."“•"Tt'wmyUiaM J
cannot

Elihu Chipuuin
Charles E. Dario
Blank

1 *'n ’CclocUd °r "**• *** tkbI

which resulted M f‘d-

Clkmbmt Smith.

Fruit Lauds.in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit ami gar­
dening farm of 25 1-2
acres to Exchange
arm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.

Where?
At A- W. Bailey’s
Lonsdale musliu 12 eta.
Ilill'i ditto II ota.
Shirting 6cta.
Extra hcaiy Shirting IScto.
Cottonadea 15 to 25 eta.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bone Uonwta 45 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves 90 cte.
1’ccricM Waq» 27 eta.
Bcnutiful Shaw’a 85 eta.
Pure Table Linen 45 eta.
All other Goods in proportion.
Call and see for yonradf.
A full and complete oaunrtmcnt

PROBATE ORDER.
OF MICHIGAN, County Barry. **.-At
of th* Probate Court far the County of
Iden »t th* Probate Ofico in ths City ot

e arod" °f &lt;l1* KmUU °r John Gsorxe

W. A. Woodworth, Atty,
ami Real Estate Agt. Dmiglas,
Mich.
.
ear ataieoaion
1* Prolwta US
» a*tus, -if onyl
tinner rhouldE

GRAIN

FLOUR

And Mill Feed
Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich.

UAZ.CXI -V NORTON.
(Successor* to llridrn k Norton, k io G. W. Baldi.)

Grain tasra MentalsCorner Woodbridge &amp; Shelby Sta,

Detroit, Mich.

John

H. Wendell &amp; Oo,

of

1,1 *” ’Towwbip Number one G&gt;

FLOUR,
NoHoo.

RAIN,

PORK AND SKKDS.
54

ttnd

5G

Woodbridge

St.

TOTHKPUBIalC.

^&amp;’tsrjvsir—

Con—lli" Ih~

1 ««»den!tantl tho it

FOR SALE.

MICHIGAN.
Harvest is past and those little accounts DKTB0IT,
A A Aldrich
Wheat a Specially.
must be paid at once, sure.
16
H II (Campbell
”
Smith, Manu &amp; Prkhton.
Tho Convention then proceeded ton formal xxi304wballot which rreulled as follows:
Whole No, of votes
OILS. OILS
40
Wheeler
VERSITY.
13
The olde«L ta»t eondnrtcd.’moet raoewful. pupu
For Machinery.
tar, thorouirh and practical, occupies the finot anil

,,.„„..mi».l«l IW1V •»«
A Card.

r Probate of the in
Court purportine t
ilcrra*«l.

Of which Edwin ElliM received

Scalpers!

^‘iper, n,U WM|
meet at tke
the 0M|rl
Court U6a&gt;e
*‘**•1*;, mgfct Pep,. 2o,h lo ootntdeto tho

Tte'JW

T4KE/I FWFUL
F^Li

C 8 PhillipIIICKUY Coaxcna, Sept. S»tb 1876.
EniTox Baxxkb:
” nw4y. X-ptcmlMjr/.'lst 1870, at two
Mr. John W. Custer delivered an address declared the nomine* fur Eberiff.
’dmk m thr afternoon, to nominate a eandiClothing.
The Covention then proceeded io an infor­ xxiangStf
in Thompson’s Hall on the polities! issue* of
the day. Tho polities! situation was ably and mal ballot for County Clerk which resulted ns
a* may properly oome eloquently discussed, and Mrly, too, withal
follows:

‘ •■■■grraaional Committee.

:L“s:

ilrvsx

Itebro’d Leva

differvut chw then ordiuny

PROBATEORDER.

STATE OF MICHIGAN. Coaaty of Darry.

Prairieville—
Holland—Orin L Ingrxhm, Samuel I Kile.

bnrgh, and F E Flab,

Mr.

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SfXUAl PATHOLOGY.

J. Flower, tiarrow. Traver** City.
H. McGraw, Oiler for-Loove Pulley Detroit.
J. Roemer, Lard Oil Lamp, Champion.
G. Savage amt C. Macher*. Skipping Hope.

Republican Meeting
•peaiwrr* dealt and signed the Constitution of dtn , Geo II JofauiNin, John Tucker.
Woodbind—Ira Stuwell. C 8 Phillips Jamra
The'Republicans of Irving Station, will
forty-one, including those at the
Juntos, W Howley.
meet on Tuesday Evening. Sept 19, to organise
of tie dub. This beieg the first meeting of
Yankee Spring*—John William*.
a Haye* and Wlieelrr Ciub.
A. II. EHl*. of Middleville, will nddren the
Which was accepted and adopted.
memberahip, and we intend to double it once
The committee on peruant prganliaiiun, meeting.
'

iiaue to c edit

------srfcaxiToaaBjK*,

1

tlrcrakick'
dollar.

H. Fry, Waabing Machine, Leslie.
I. Granger, Tack Hammer, Annada.
A. Reason. Support for Tnnteling Rod for
Thrasher, 1‘ickney.
, .
II. SquYre, Fastening Bull of Ship, Grand

met ton to the tocbral bidder on Satetmi

lintr, la the Connty of Barry, in lha State of
ran. pormtant to Llcsnee ana authority era
me on tbs
«iay at Anna*. A. D- UM
Probate Court of Harry, County Mt

MO®!

m yeelerda/.

paper by Cox 4 Gox Solicitor* of Patent*.
Washington, D. C.

GUARDIAN'S SALE.
DfediMn Dispensary,
02 V.. M.-evon St., CMcapo.

iyrni’

Wheat I* p'l.t

Castleton—Klihu Chipman. Joshua Martin,
which are L. B. Potter, President; B. Pearce, .Ira Bachellor, DW Smith.
Carlton—IB Raymond, AB Hansford, N
Raymund, Il B Barnum.
.
Hastings—Ralph Johnston, P Brawn, E II
Lake, Ira Haleb.
Hastings Gtr—Robert Dawson. F T Camp­
bell. M W Riker, Il A Goodyear.
Hope—Milo Walldroff, Geo Soule, 8 II

person* iuteratsd in raid relate, arc roc

•how ranro, if any f *•— *•-------------------petitioner ebould t
ther ordered that 1
tbo jwreon* interoit
deney of raid petal

hr.hii

Rainy night'

dereaecd. praying that the admiaietrath
*»t«te may be ejtamittsd to aid Beedamli
rberruron It bordered, that Monday th,
•tOctober next, at P o'clock in the fun

1

®as-

'1

morning to a race of inch hugh dl/leneiona.
Repectftdly,
’

I have n large Block of Pure Castor Oil.
Pure Lard Oil.
Pure Gulden Oil.
Bought since the last decline tn prices.
Call and examine goods and prices. Yon
will gain by it.
People s Drug Store.
W. H. Goodykab.
xxi29wl(2

STAVES. STAVES.
J.
Camaie, Sin ana Onaieilal

Highest Market Price
Cash,

�MICHIGAN

CHICAGO.* LAKE HURON K

ftt ^Bpi-lleBki^Gpliblicaji tapper

READ THIS

GOt» t )fc Mountains of Colorado,

By the .Atchison. Topeka &amp; Santa Fe
Railroad, the new and popular line from
Atchison and Kamut Citv, via the beauti­
Do tho inflationists «dmply viah to bor­ ful Arkonw Valley, to I’tw .Io, Colorado
row in one sort of money and pay back in Sprngs, Denver, Canon City, Cucharas,
another ©(inferior value ? A few yean Del None, Trinidad, Santa Fe and all
ago they wanted three-sixty-five bonds points in .Colorado, New Mexico and
and a Don-exportable currency. Now they ArintuU SjHicial round trip tiekctu towant siher dollars—a kind of money DenVcr, fnly &lt;50, allowing atop off privil
which can bo exported with the utmost fa orcs hot.i Ways on the main line, and at
cility. Up to within a few month* there Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pike's
was a great cry against the national banks. Peak. Low emigrant rates to the San
Il
that inc
the uovcrumcni
Government suouiu
should Juan Mine«.
it was insisted
insuteuinat
-»««=’•
iarae all tho paper. Now ihaf poor man i
Pullmm Palace Sleeping Care between
with tho small incum; tax, Mr. Samuel J. ‘he Mirewnri River and the Rocky mount
Tilden, buttorr- up with hb U n’t stock |lnln’’ «ith»M» dump:.
Cluac connection
fowr fifths of the inflation vote vf the madi: *4 Tucblo with trains for Denver
country.
Iand Northern Colorado.
•
Thogrievance of the inflationuU appears
For mana,tinxi tables and the "San
to be that they are in debt, and that it is | J«»n Guiae," addreas,
1
T. J. Andkhsox.
hard for them to pay. We believe it to ,
nince the world was |1
■
Gen. l\ut. Aat.
have been the fact since
create 1 that borrowing' money has been ' XX52tf
Topeka, Kau.
perilous
as well
ncrilotu buxinew,
businrwi, as
well for
for lenders
lenders as
a&gt; 1
“
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for borrowers. But tho inflationists forth- j
er claim that contraction of the currency touching at Put-in-lMy, thencn by tho Bnhlcnliuoca the value of the dollar they have morc A Ohip
l tkroagh WasMugton
.
to pay. We admit that it may have done and Baltimore, for NINE («) BoMare.
OBar tho shine «ame route to New York,
so slightly, but not wore than people
(10) Dollart
•
hhouMbe willing to submit to for the sake
BETRorf TO CINCINNATI, O.. via Put-inof preserving the faith and credit of the Bay, leaving Detroit at » 80 : A M.. arriving
nation and restoring a real. standard ol ■I CtucinuMl 10.30 P. M , far »7.M»: COLvalue. Two considerations tnay be stated VMBU8, O., over tame route, 3t5.«O ; DAY­
to show the comparatively trivial effects of TON, &lt;&gt;.. ovkraaniw route, ffi.5o : Htnunrr Jay
tho increased value of our dolbre in ad­ Cooke A Pearl to Clean-land. $2.00.
The Jay Goeke leave* Detroit dally (except
ding to tho burdens of debtors. Measured Sunday) at H.RO A. M.
by gold the value of tho greenback dollar
has neldom brat above ninty two oento or
NEW ADVERTISMENTS
below eighty three eenti since the Winter
of 1870. Each Auctions, though serie us
G. P. Rowell 4 Co’s. Column.
are not of importance compared with the
Auctions in commodities.
That the
fluctuations in commodity* arc not caused
ta any considerable extent by changes in
money is »hown by the course of prices in
Europe, and cfpocially in Great Britain,
where there b*s not been the alight* .«t
monetary collision. Let ua rappjse pig
iron or real estate to hare fallen fifty per ■
eent.
If the holders arc heavily in debt ;
on what they are carrying, it is easy to sw ,
that they may be ruined without the alight , &lt;
cst change haring taken place in the gen '
oral value of money. The greatest sup- I
Tarrant's Scltxer ^Aperient.
posable change in the value of moqj-y will

Inafltion and Pbbt

m most cases be insufficient to account I 1?*
J
*5^*^ l*3C Miditr. r«liorc the pain,
for a fall of fifty t»«w cent, in a peculiar ar i•poll ofillneao. IU effeeta m ceatle and t
tide. We in common with the mtyority *m&gt;4U&gt; f.’nwSJ si- wo old prorent ««ob n
SOLI? RY ALL DRL'GG^7C.
of sane peraons. believe in the utmost stcadinesa of value for money. Yet, after all.
we must admit that prices will fluctuate
and fortunes be made and lost, no matter
how perfect money . may be
What it is
\ important, to notion, however, is that tho
'‘ reaction in credit, confidence, and enter­
prise, of late, has not been primarily on
account of any change ih the currency, for
it is just v strongly marked elsewhere as
• it has been in the United States.
If we glance over tho different occupa­
ind riadfno. prychomancy, fajCintions and methods of production, wc find
AT1ON, Ann! .b.rrulUK, M-rnrrUw .ad
* :
the most marked contrasts in the effect M&gt;nta&lt;.OiU4.,,io,illIy..........
■ad rain lh» lore a*i a&lt;Mti&gt;
produced by fluctuating prices. Th" man­ ehooac
tmtaotlr. 4®M&lt;r«.
LBS. TtbSUFbUa.
ufacturer of iron may have seen the mar- I -k C&lt;u
_____
ket price of his commodity fall sixty per j *ny*E«Cfrpxin
y- a 1\TT|O
’ cent., and his jirufit may be annihilated in 1 ** XtJkXLx
A/xxlM Xlzt
spite of ail that he can du. The farmer,
HOMESTEADS.
provided lie is out of debt, may very prob- '
at rohobio iafomatioa, wboto ••J.haw
ably live as wdlasevcr, buying the artiplcu
■p MASM. or r'varamret H0MKuoedod for his consumption at a Iras price,
and thus cornj-cusatiog for what reduction
there may have boon in !*cf or grain. The
only losing buflucsa for farmers is getting
into debt. Nine times out of ten a per­
manent interest-bearing debt » ruinous to
1IV Ml
IV
the debtor. By dint of great noise and
endlwM talking the inflationists have suc­
ceeded in persuading some of the debtors
that they are an oppressed people. But
what they hare themselves lelt of their
arguments except this, that if in some
way a thonxaad dollar? were put into the
pocket of every rotor the times would be a
great deal better ? They do not stop to/
____ . ..
___ _
consider that it is impoesible to make any THE INDIAN TIED DROPS
such distribution of monUy except by a ,
direct gift from the Treasury. Two great
inflations in one generation ere events un­
known to the page of hutorr. We do not
return ths I
deny that the money could be printed and
set afloat, but we do dispute that anything
beyond a prolongation of hard times would
result. We have tiot now the excuse of a
war or eve® any tolerable disguise’for softmoney rascality.
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                    <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 41.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1876.

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M. DEWEY

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RURAL TOPICS.

CORN CRIM.
almost automatical)v does that perfectly
Fannon must l*e propared to have crib and swiftly which human liandx failed to
room for their corn. A good corn house do in all the post centuries. Many arc the
awls but little, and every firmer should articles purchased then and there, and if
have ono disconnected with other build­ there were ten times tu many of the looms
ings to keeps out rata. Them is, probable, ’running their product would notsappfythe
no better way Jo build one than upon , demand.- Tdrnink about wo may witnen
durable [Kists, about iwo feel above the | all sorts of sewing machines. With these,
The moat of our domestic animals ore like ground, placing pieces of tine on tho tops of course, the *{&gt;ectatora are more familiar,
human bdngi, when sick—all they re­ ofthepuet. projecting all around about but the deepcat interest is evinced by all.’
quire is a dose of medicine to act promptly eight inches. Movable steps should bo Then we view the girls making up the conon the bowels. One of our most exper­ made for the &lt;1 &gt;&lt;ir, to be removed a few fee'iotut,. while others, are making ths
feet after coming ■ ui. It in quite as Well lmxu«, aud yet others Hilling thorn and
ienced veterinary surgeons says that sul­
to build ncom hnusn with perpendicular disputing of them all at an Advance of
phate ofsoda, (glnuber Malta), is one of thn sides as it u to build in the old style of twenty per cent, on the ruling rates ; but
mi»l useful and cheap remedies fur aick slanting in at tlic bottom, to protect the this is voted pardonable, becatuw your arc
animals, that farmers can use . This reme­ corn from storms. Let the roof project helping the women along. The Udics in
charge arc full of that cunning which
dy may be given to homes, esjttle, sheep, orcr three or four feel, and the corn will
.makes them tho helpmate i of men par rxswine or dogs, with equal x^ood results. be protected enough. A tempurary crib cclltnc&gt;-, and .they have not failed to see
may be made of rails laid upon crow­
"The dose u a purgative is as follows ;
pieces at the ends, six er eight foot high, advantage of using the “ lever that moves
JJemc---------- ----- ~Oa« to two panada
and five orsix foot wide, jrith boards laid the world," die printing press. Here we
CoUl...... —------- Tbn.-h.lf to on. poooJ.
upon tho top sons to .shod rain. . The see a doxen girls standing'up to the
coni nlrould bo raised about a foot from Erintcr'a nick, picking the t/pfcsfrom die
In these dome it is always neeeasary tn the ground by a loose, open flooring.
axes j rut as mon do, and clicking them in
tho oompeaing-sticka with a proud supe­
give it as a dreneh, dissolved In two or
riority over the other white trash who
three times its weigh of’water ; but when
The following is said to be tut "entire­ have to sew for a living. The types aro
given to horses in smaller doses, as a con­ ly successful remedy." It effected a cure all set, galleys proved and read, corrected
diment, diuretic or laxative, it is generally in a mare that had been spavined three and mode up into the forms of the New
readily taken dissolved in part of a pail of. years by applying throe weeks ; tho en- CrHttrrv, all by ft-uiiuinc hands, and then
’ Isrgement of the joint remaining the the paper is printed on a cylinder pren
Water."
same but the tameness was entirely cured : tended and fed by girts. Tbo articles for
"Take cantharidca, 1 at., mercurial oint­ thia paper are all written by women, and
Homtunoowm.
Mr. G. S. Miller, Madison county, N. ment, 2 ox. ; tincture iodine, 1} ox.; tur-. some of them evince literary talent of the
pentine, 2 ox.; curative sublimate, 1} dr. highest order. Altogether thk nowspa
Y., imported throe Holstein cows in 1K69,
Mix the above with one pound lard. Clip per is a credit to.tho women who get it up.
their ages being 1, 5 and t&gt; years. He the hair on the enlargement and apply for Hundred? of copies of this journal are
kept an account of the weight of their three days. Then wash clean with soap sold eveqr day right front the press where
milk for six yean, what it weighed daily, । suds and grease it for- two day% then ap­ it is printed, and the income from this
source alone must be considerable.
which was very near 29 lbs., or 8,7-18 lbs. ply the remedy again as hefojo.
In art tho specimens are few, but verySMALL PKt lTH.
per cow annually. The largest daily yield
ftqe, embracing some oil and water color
for one day was G8|, 70, and 76 lb*.
The editor, of the
Fruit Ilecortler paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture
"These cows were fed in the following (Rochester, N. Y.,) rays :
"There are and casts in phwUr and day. Some of the
manner; After calving in the spring thoirtandn of markein throughout this
latter arc very Ike, and show that our
they had six quarts of grain and a peek of country
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that are not supplied
rt___ __with
__ ______
nmall American famale artists take tho lead over
of roots daily, from time of calving until fruits—strawberries,^raspberries, blaekberItaly, tho homo of art. Next in impor­
pasture wip&gt; good (about June 1), then bies,, grapes,
cr_r , Ac.,
__ , * *
» plant tance is tho display of tho royal school of
nothing but posture until September or such .varieties
varieties of stn
strawberruv as Nicanor art needlework, the fruit of the toil of
October, according os the season was wet or Downer, Wilson, Green Prolific, Ken­ Queen Victoria, tho royal prinocss and the
or dry. During tbo fall, previous of slab- tucky, Chiu. Downing and Col. Cheney, higher nobility,ofEngland. This splendid
l
night, they had a peek of and of nupberric*
of Tumor,
the
ling the&gt; cows at ni^ht,
collection was rorwardod by the Queen
roots or ffour
—
quarts
‘- of
r grain—“the
h? J"
greater
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Highland
Hardy,
Brandy
i
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2/winc,
Philadel­ expressly for this Women's Pavillion and
L_ ......
111... going ......
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phia —and
Naomi, —and
of 1.1
black, Doolittle,
[ art of the
time roots. Alter
into ..I..-.
meri's tho closest scrutiny. Here we find
winter quarters they had four quarts of ii Davidson's Thurnlcas and Mammoth Clus­ many ladies lingering some doubting their
grain and a peek of roots daily, until time ter ; of blackberries, Dorchester, Kittatin- own eyes until they see tho indisputable
ny and Lawt-n. anti of grapes, Hartford evidence written by the royal ladies them­
to dry off."
Prolific and Concord, and you may be sure selves. Then pour fourth tho expressions
8KEIHMO TU GU.LB8BS ALONE.
ofa crop on any soil. If but a small of admiration for the magnanimity of the
Farmers are beginning to learn that amopnt of land is set out and work done
regal ncedlcwaman who could thus stoop
j they may advantageously seed their lands by hand, set close and keep dean with
' to the different grasses, without a crop of hoc." My advice is not to plant cither to help their poorer sistcra along with thu
display of their handiwork. It is needless
grain to grow with them, and the best the Lawton blackberry nor the Hartford to say that all of Ae artiolos'are of thn
“catehw" can be obtained in this way, by Prolific grape. The Kittatinny is a much
finest fabric and madu with tho greatest
sowing early in September. The lanjd superior blackberry ; and the Hartford
core, many of them being beautiful beyond
should be well prepared, finely harrowed, Prolific grape is only suitable to grow
description, while others aro made plain
and some fertilixcr applied, ifit can be af­ where no other variety will ripen, as in n
enough to be useful. There are some in­
forded, not from any necessity over seed­ high latitude.
teresting articles Bent on by the Empress
ing with rye or wheat, bnt from good
of Braxii, but she did not hear of the la­
management, as lauds must be fed, like
dies' special scheme in time lo forward
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.
cattle, Ac., to give good results. Where
such a collection as she would have desired.
Philadelphia, Sept. Iflth, 1876.
lime is known to be beneficial, it may be
She purchased a great many articles and
applied
to —
the -----land -------well slaked,
spread .'
_
ri----- --So far very little attention has Been paid for them in advance, leaving them
—
at
an,)
L-rr,,wrw1
in
thrn
LAW
tin*
1
brad
bammed io, then
lb.
id
lhk eo™x)nJ„„
t,lc r™&gt;lc here until tho dose of the exhibition, ac­
.b..w, l.U, per­ cording to die rules. It is scarcely neces­
fine tooth harrow, then roll the land ; and
sary to ray that there arc grand exhibits
if the quantity of seed be enough and the haps, just os well to reserve some of the of mndexip dress goods, Isdies' underwear,
land not subject to having water! stand up­ best things for the, closing leiicni. The
hosiery wild . shoes, all made by female
on it in places in winter, n splendid crop of Women's Pavillion is a large structure hands, and all chailunging admiration.
grass may be expected tho first season. I erected at a cost of over 8100,000. sub­
But the laces ought to lie mentioned, for
recommend
orchard
grass
as
scribed by the ladies of the United States they arc very rich and attractive. Those
n
very
early
maturing
va­
styles fashionable in our grandmothers'
and
their
friends
for
tho
purpuacuf
making
riety,
allowing
one
to
commence
fenos arc shown along with the finest of
culling it 10 days before ether grasses. It a special exhibit
of the advancement of the ^nodera jj{
exhibitor
'
honitou and Valenciennes, the
makes the best of hay, and after being women of tho world in the industrial and" costly corn]
.. y compositions being arranged in tie
cut it will be grown eight inches high be
fine arts. The idea was on original, one, cxms upon- white and colored papers, so u
fore other grasses get a "start." Sow
to show their fineness of texture and per­
thick, two bushels of seed to the acre; but and the plan was ono of great difficulty. fection nf finish. ' Then there are shawls,
the seed is saved with a great deal of The scheme would probably have failed mantillas and cloaks of every description,
chaff, so that in reality two bushels, a.i bat for the fact that the cause was espoused and near by the most elegant assortment
sold at the seed stores, does not contain by Mrs. E. D. Gillomic, a l.nly who claims of furs, with just enough jewelry to con ­
over haff a bushel ofclean seed. Farmers to be a descendant of Benjamin Franklin, vince you that girls can make it as hand­
make a great mistake in not sowing sued of ample means in her own right, and pas- some, as brilliant and as delicate as men.
en ugh,’as all grass seeds are rather ex­ sassing the entree to the highest social cir­ Woman as a teacher is here exhibited
pensive, but they should grow their own cles in this country and Europe. Besides nobly. From the novel kindergarten to
grass seed and then now thick. Double these advantages, she ta a woman with n the model normal school wo hare plaster
the usual quantity of seed sown will be powerful, almost masculine, will, and and clay representations and innumerable
found to “pay " well. Clover seed should withal a sort of philosophical philanthro­ drawings, together with many improved
never be sown in the fall, but every other pist. Austere in carriage and demeanor, appliances and systems explained or de­
kitd of yas i may be «.wa early in Septem­ critical and severe in judgement, she is veloped by means of models.
SEE ME! •
Only a
ber.
not at all lovable or amiable, and her tri­ tithe oftlio attractions in this parillion
CURING CORM * FODDSR.
umphs are those of force rather than per­ have here been alluded to. The visitor
In order to cure sowed com. to be Tod suasion. Just such a woman was Deeded will find hundreds of caeca that attract at­
out in the winter season, it should have to make the woman’s Pavillion creditable tention and repay sautiny which cannot
got its growth as early as the middle of to women, end her work is really a won­ even be enumerated ha.u.
The fireman’s parade on Thursday was
September. Then, m soon as the moi»- der. Upon entering the building wo see
turod of the
stalks have dried out a nothing but tho work of women and women one of the big displays of the season and
little, it will be ready to cut I refer to at work. Thera seems to be but one man attracted an imtnense concourse of people
corn sown in drills- Cut it and Uy it in employed, and he runs the stationery en­
piles, two rows lo one of piles, each pile to gine that moves the entire machinery of in tbo rowing regatta the past two weeks,
contain on armful. Let it He one day at the structure. Within, all is bustle and the most noteworthy event connected
least , and if wet by rain spread it a httle activity, and every nook and -corner it oc­ therewith being the defeat of the famous
and dry it before you putin In shocks, cupied by some article of interest, the work London Rowing Club, in the four-osrod
which should be done as follows : Two of dainty hands, from the Empress or race, by the "•Btaverwycks, of Albany. It
M JoX. ..U. 0LU 'ACT"*1 “,W,“ “
men will be requited. Have double rys Queen in her voluntary embroidery room wu a grand Inumph for American oereThnraspplo Blrwbands made, and each man take a pile of to the poor Bcamstresj who stitches her mcn. Tbo Yolo dub would undoubtedly
shocks, set them up, tic a band around the life away in the garret or collar. The have beaten the Britons on the previous
tops, and they will stand till yon have gath­ Erst objects that attract attention are the day, but for the hucr’s tactics in running
ered. and Mt around them snou-rh fur a beautiful Jacquard looms, operated by them in to the shore lo avoid a foul. Tbo
stock, setting stalks so as to shed nun, and young ladies in making carpets, cloths, attendance at thu exhibition is now very
biodi»g
«1 ib« lop ; -a if th!ll’,c* drees goods, ribbons, corsets, flags, book- large reaching nearly 50,000 daily admisba wdl doae. •&gt;
-*&lt; aboak* will not
blow
&lt;rr«r
ta
■
b«ry wind,
auiid
" l"wbh Io oil *u ’,k4 “Pdf- “d
100,000
,111 Dwexbor,
lb« b« bowed lo fo.
Io fc ««1 Ord fcr IS 1-2 cool, p« I»“"i
chime all day long, and endeavor to under*
stand their wonderful mednniam which
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' At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
i to purchase the best Wagon liiade, nt a
very low price.
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PESFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS.
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In addition to the , Oliver Chilled Plow
and castings, we have a full stock of

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Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
r
points.
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JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

Jixtuno. Mich.
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my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees’
Sugars, Canned Goods, and al I oth­
er Goods uWaly kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

"'h 1

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Haataangps, June 12, *76
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can do better work, aacl glvtfbetter s*tiBfactiou than any other fl-tn in this
Mttm. W. H. Rebblne, th.
member, with the experiewc. of • life­
time, will i)v»yi give hta personal at­
tention to this part of their extensive
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WOOL. WOOL.
CA.BDINO

In Hastings!

HASTINGS. MICH.. Mv 5*. IW*

XXUsO

�|jepikis» ^srarr.

indicate ? In the first place, that the I
Democratic reaction of two tears ago is ’

comploldy broken up and feveraed.

The ’

Sing ling will vote for Tilden.

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Washington, D.C.,8c^. 16th- 187^

iTte G«« 8nta

A VwaM« Book.

OUR WASHINGTON

Political Notes.

History th» Vsltod 8uu
Inal timM to the !*«*

EDITOR change, indeed, has bnen more sudden aud I

•Hart- you heard the uowa from Maine. •'
A new sensation is prombsd that has
complete then could Juyre been aulicipa- i
Hendricks daoliuea to meet Morton on set the gossips agog, und wiD, if the New
ted, for every popular movement on a
the stump—badn rishi down.
• York JIrraM keeps its word, interest
large scale baa a sort of tnementum which
usually takes two or three years to spend ( The old rebel cry comer up from .the
South. It Will be answered.
&lt;l„
~
country
.
who concerns himsdf
,___io public afitself. But tho Democratic “tidal wave" '
The prdspcct In Indiana is for a Ilepub fairs. For some months, every failure
has been met, as it were, in mid-career,

llAsriHGa, Mich., Sift. 18, 18T6.

and
«s

RAILWAY Company

Sold
JOOM
phia 1

majority of al leant 10,000.
! c-mnected with tho whisky prwecution
vanquished and dispelled. Thorn is no licnu
'
Jeff Dwi.' priTato wentay i. o» ibv I
U’J •“ '*« ■*"' ”f
&lt;J&gt;”L
trace of it this yc»r, except in the unus- '
—1! It
Il w&gt;K
was altemsd
alleged that ho was iu
in avmualhv
sympathy with .
ual carncstncea ciflhe cwntei.ding jiartics I stump r.M
for UKL1,._
Tilden, and1 U
Hendricks.
the transgressors and was placing every
..nr) the great
'.1. f ..J
. nCtl.A
Tl... ....
• • .
and
sum
of the total votes,** The
■
Only seveuty councte restored to citi­
Liberals or Independents—except the little zenship by TlLDEX in six months. 'Rah ohsucte in the way of their conviction.
As the President wont down Mr. Bristow
fraction of prct^ntine Democrats among for Reform!
went up. Tho name of the great refor­
them—have everywhere returned to the
Gdnct, Field, Connolly, and tho rest of mer wm on the tongue of every one. He
Republicans ranks ;lhe issues between the
them, should come back and l&gt;c pardoned loomed up as n formidable ounditlato for o«i»tn.
two parties have been made fairly and
the Presidency, and the Democrats attempt­
squarely, and the victory thus far has in time to help Tildes out.

.Wg WHOLE

Philadelphia,

Tweed must hurry up if he wants a par­ ed to anticipate his nomination by oon
have don. Tilden may drop the pardoning founding him with a lot 'of rank*. He
made an unexpectedly poor ran at Cin­
they busineaa in ilitgujt nOerlio is beaten.
cinnati and immediately resigns. ■ Il was
were
during
the war aud tbo ear­
“Seymour or defeat!'' was the cry at
Ixllian a-alnu Berktlejr, the
ly reconstruction qtnes, but the dwtinc- tho New York Democratic Convention. asserted that there was much ill blood be­
tween the President and the Secretary,
tnroly'natiqpallteurii of those times and
IMcat has it, for Seymour won’t take iL ,
although
the
grim
man
in
tho
White
the growth of our foreign population will
Sam Cary told a Democratic native of House was very reticent upon that os up­
nearly suffice to explain the yhole differ­
.. _ jcncc. Beaidca, mafloriticB like 28,000 in Parkersburg, West Virginia, last week, on other matteip'of scandal and gossip.
VI&lt;«BT.|Vwmi ,^16KK) in M.bc
that Hayes would carry the State of It was hinted ttfat remorse for Iris perse­
been decisively with the Republicans.

“fionest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will (leprecmbc- tbo ona nor aee.tenaai interferance which will
destroy the other.”

RHWnL lENBMCkS

True,
been

’
thc
quite

majorities may not
so large
as

mi/, frr

route

•MraNa

royal

jT- yr

AlHU. k ’ *
(XtsSficTlNU with'- 03

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Pennsylvania Railroad

TJCKgTS-^

New York by -10,000 majority.

cution of Mr. Bristow and the Sonin might
wM-rTfigeu/X^18 U ““ " 111
Some enterprising reformer cut the hal­ account for bi» silence. The Democrats, for freedom., Tbur perished Edmund Chaw*
relying
too
implicitly,
probably
on
this
man.
Tbrauu
Wil
ford,
sad
lire
rafale
William
yards of the Republican polo at KnwkawDrummond, martyrs to liberty. Nor is it eer- 1
There in no roaso'n. therefore, why lin. and as it is 125 feet high, they were interpretation, determined to unmask him
of Ohio.
by means of an investigation of tbo whisky
these recent Republicans victories should in a quahdry how to replace them.
prosecutions,
as
they
had
met
with
such
not be regarded ns the harbingers of na­
/•ar/Vtce- l*ivnJmt,
Thieves’ remark to Governor Tilden : indifferent success in that line, in other
tional triumph in November They cer­
“ I beg your pardon, sir " " Certainly, " direction*. Wi’son cx-Solidtor, and Yartainly speak tho sentiment of the East,,
•ays the Governor; “ vote the Democratic
of New York.
yan, an ex-detective, were made the instru­
and peerage n grand Republican majority
the Irndcm a»»&lt;&gt; from obloquy. In tho light
ticket."
.
ments of their wrath’. Mr. Wilson ran of after timet his eUroctor win »hh»o with a TMECHICAOO foKORTH-WXMTRX BSU^
in Massachusetts, and in eray other New
ntpuLlkun State Tlik.l.
Gen.
Garfield
write*
tlut
Ohio
will
well fir a season but his mentory was de­ peculiar lustre. life motives were M exalted
England State.- Nor can any exceptional
m hit lift was pure, andltfa virtues ae notedI
?ne “snoKcmenttbe
Trunk Railway Lfnca »f th,
influence be noted which will prevent give Hayes a rousing majority, and that fective. While he was seeking to giro the as his abfliiieo were great. Bl« ambition wm
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. wim
these September elections from exerting a the Republicans will probably gain four I impression that the President was guilty,
ta
nntnewu
branch
tn nnd connections,
-­
forma the aborteat and quickest route
mArked effect or the October elections iu of tbo Dcm jcratic Cougmuinuil districts. seemingly, be made so many admissions
For.
between Cmcaqo and all pointe la
Incn-aMd Democratic majorities iu the of hh (the Presidents) correct deportment;
tRJ.DAXT.EH Ohio Nebraska. West Virginia, nnd
WrodoxMiN,
Nobtrxxx
mhundent&gt;a&gt;). and an ezcrllrnt character IixMoxa,
Indiana. So fur
as
the
hard South; and inermued BcpublicM majori- was so’ollcn contradicted by other witness­ analysis.
Micmjqax
Wumrert, low*. n».
mask*. CaufqBmia. aud the WxnrAUjWjw-WtLLIAM A. HOWARD, JtKXfJT W times arc concerned, they have probably tics in the North—what docs that mean ? . es : was placed in such on awkard posi­
KRK Tomutorxeb. Itb
Mrfftnrilrtct-WTt.LIAM DOEI.TZ.
been felt in Maine as severely u in any Arc auyso blind that they can not read tion by an Inveaiigalion ofhia boxes, which his autobiography and' half
Omaha and California Line
TMm
CH KLL'
I were packed up to be sent away, and hb
other State of tho Union, for, in addition the lesson?
Is tho aborteat and best route for all
Tho Demcieratic murderers of Kingston, j l‘ ‘*,■‘’ ®ony
y was 10 inconsistant with that
to tbo general depression in trade, com­
•oints in Northern Illinois. Iowa
Dakopo, Nebraska, Wyoming. Co?
fellow, ---------reformer
they
! ..
- Yaryan,
--.j-u, that mey
merce and manufacturing, the prostration who attache*! a Republican meeting with ।
orxdo, Utah. Nevada, Ualifuenm,
I S II A M.
stones
nnd
pistols,
need
not
fear.
If
ever
!
were
diasmiaacd
as
rather
bad
Jobs.
Their
of tho once great shipbuilding iutetfet lias
Osews, China, Japan and Arm*.
r»t ^Rofirjr”CoaffTr“-*’ dwh«--ionak thrown and kept thousands of Maine peo­ convicted, they will getpardous “not to*be | c*^cnoo^a‘l Dt? other effect than to awak- had; a tranter in fence. Iiatyna* Egypt; lia. iu
ple out of cmploymcntrAnd yet the cam­ publishcd."
cn n WipWnfl that the Pnwidcut has been spin a - dJier in Hungary ; rapUred by ike Chicago, Madison and St.
published."
The Dcimmnito have Ut their onlv Sen- ,Uw'K™dlJ uii-n-prxwentcd and ujurtly m». Turks rad sold •• a slave; sent fiom CraetanPajil Line
paign has shown these causes of popular
tinoplc to a prhon in the Crimea ; killing a
“bort line for Northern WxsdisconteLt, artfully appealed to, as they star in .Vermont nnd thirty of their sixty F*~ Kro*
*&gt;«&gt;«. has taskmerter wha beat him. sad fora

every practical purpose. They arc health­
ily large enough in a political point of

For^Fraidntt,'

RUTHERFORD B, HAYES,

; m l ffinra,
' «5S,l3SFi.Afr-

WILLIAI A IHEHM

d. i botd, it,
“JttlKSTfr-'

CALIFORNIA

tsMsair*""*-

were by the Democrats., could not inter- members of the Honre of Repnwentaiircrf, &lt;C", ,0 c“ofirm th“ '»pn»-o« and a
■cainsi Morocco:
ferp with the calm consideration of the which makes it very absurd to ho talking
, “J9 a®° ,he I,rraI‘I l*w»wcd to
nioinontoux question as to tbc expediency about "gaiiw. •___
'• “akc n startling revelation of Mr. Biistow’s
nfentrusting the Government of. the
I great conspiracy agalmR the President In
'fewfor ofDMdi-WIIJ.IAM M.MCCDOER.
Democrats ubw claim that the charge j hw attempt to make him (the Prwidcnt)
United States in this crisis to the party
which is not yet freed from tbc taint of again«t Hayes wmi'D.adc by Rcpuhlicars • a steping stone to the Presidency. ’
r‘her »he meat noted man fa the early his­
Omaore-rffiKPH COLE. CVBTU VKUH Y
The oomioation of Mr. Adams by the tory of America."
rebellion, disloyalty and obstruction to the in order that Guv. Hayes might have an .
opportunity to show how conscientious ho I Democrats for Governor of Mareachusecurity
of
equal
rights.
That
is
(ho
AJTD NOW THE VEST MEN
icttaia not rtxxivcd by the Demo&lt;»ato
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO question which addresses itself with tbc Min bnsloes mntjen..
•
eiea of thia work.
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW rcmoraelcssncra of fate and the solemnity
The Cincinnati inquirer seems worried , *lcre
an&gt;" "ho* «fcnthusia«3. The
t NDER THE SAME NAME AND
r
of dm, W««,voUrin du Uoioo, ,od ' d»l T&gt;L1&gt;»X
.kooll pr«c
tlio«m.
----- I defogateti
to tbo lobe
Sarutogi
Convention that
OKUANIZATION.BTILL CALLING
l
ITSELF DEMOCRATIC, APPEAL lime will ,bov tbil . good m.jorit, of i victo* eaodidole. Uot M be.« ibe » ' nominated Seymour, struck a responsive
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
them
will
rrnpo.J
u
V
moor
I
.nd
&gt;W»e
|
w
J,wb
fcril
!»,»!,!
wowibma,
chord when they demanded f.r their lea­
RENDER TO THEM ALL THE
;
GREAT POWERS OF THE GOV­ l“"J“‘dooc.
; otliLinx ibu&gt; we ever have.
der "a life long Democrat," and gresslv
1
ERNMENT. THEY ASK TOAD­
insulted Doraheimcr, a deserter from the
MINISTER ITS LAWS, CONTROL
p
!
Ben Hill of Georgia, says, “Undar TtlITS, REVENUES. AND TO MOLD
Republicans.
I
’
olitieuna
hJo
say
that
VERMONT.
ITS POLICY AT HOME AND
nen the South would Ih* happy under
U*lbul not Isait Is lbs dccplr philoropMc
had there been the least probability of a
patriotic {vrisw with which hl eterasIk.
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­
Hayes she would be quiet." As be
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN
As onr Democratic frionds aro blowing
Democratic victory in MamdtoMte. Mr.
rork, pointing out at once our danger and our'
THE NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY
means hit South it is far better’ that it
MEASURE Ok THE WAR, ALL considorbly about tho Vermont election we
Adams would never have received the
••71m vhiva* and dream of ths RevoluLoiw.
should be quiet than “happy/THE MOVEMENTS TO ORG ANIZE gave herewith tho official majorites lor
nomination.
T)-e
company
nf
Mr.
Mor
rrj'
। nomiMlioiL J l e company of Mr. MorTHE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
Charitw
and .
John
were, | .rj
n*y ..........
and John
Kelly OTU
must
prove
- ------- - O'Cnnor
.................
WHU Kelly wcn
.
,t p
ri)V(, vvery rratTHE REBELLION. AND ALL THE 1872, 1874, and 187(1,as follow.ml candidates fur elector at
..al.
I -I__
‘
I”1' U
lb’.
rival
large on J. ISLImh. to Adams.
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SF.
;
CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­
the Dcraxnntic ticket, und Kelly was !
Advices from the South all agree that
,
TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD
.
of arms are being
BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACESJ
The above is the vote for Governor, •clbctcd io preference to O'C.mor, Another Urgcquandtim
----------g
reccivOF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO
illmt
ration
of
Dcmocfamr.
i
“
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—
•
.
।
ed
and
distributed
to
the
memlx-w
of
the
FROWNKD AND COMPLAINED IN this year the Congresnonnl majorities are
,
THE NORTH- THE8AME8TATE8’ -larger than that for Governor, in 1872
Juxt as was supposed, Tildkx’h friends | J•rifle dubs,” another name for the KuTHAT PASSED AND MAINTAINED
!
and the fertility of raUey aadj
ORDINANECS OF SECESSION ARE; they wore a little lew
claim for him i bo honor of catching Tweed. Klux and White league organisations
I
THE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS
Tommy Naat aays Hurt Tildkx daima the who hare cursed that section by their proj­
i
COALITION.—Slmator Sher/nan.
ection
and
brought
upon
it
all
the
woes,
,
The Detroit Nctr*. thus describes the, honor. of
_______
t&gt; _ up the “Ring"
. tnftbe
breaking
poverty, violcaee and blood shed, that it
delegates elected to the Wayne countyA Nieblungs. .Shammy is a hypocrite.
.
has suffered from since the war; and their
THE INDICATIONS.
Democratic Convention. We copy rerGov. Hendricks h a double, salary is every evidence of a determined jrarpooe
fxitnn:
i
grabber.
He
has
had
his
Governor's
Wo have no desire to overrate the im­
‘
THB DELEGATES TO THE DEMO- •Mary raised to 18000 per year,whereas G jr to carry every 8»o South of Msbor and
portance of the elections in Vermont and
Dixon a linn “hidden and reform," nad
i
CBAT1C COUNTY CONVEXSforton performed his gigantic labors for
TION ALL ELECTED.
every Republican standing tn the way of
i
wring
Indiana
and
tho
Union
on
S3000
He ha*
des and the result of tbo Presidential
the aecomplishmcat of their purpose will
[
campaign. In one respect these Stales THE wttrr DUBErCTARLE CBOWD THAT
be shot &lt;k&gt;»u « butchered without mercy;
‘uuni.

Rji

EVER UATIjtnXO IK WAYXECOPMTV.

Thn funniest reading extan: just now i* aud iflbn Gmcrnmcnl tech to interfere
the rcgufaiina style of commrat on the there will be a colliaion. Rut thev iro
Maine election adopted by the Democratic (Silt rad V “5 tbeir °WnJW,jr- P^drat
editors. They say the Republkau major­ Grant and h» advunra arc di-tct mined that
‘o fl»e extent
ity ought to have been 1 S.000. What an T?
Under thiv head of “ Bankruptcy ! idea they have of the whipping tliey de­ of the Government’s r.-aoro#a; nnd it looks
•• though the banditti would bare a rather
Buiu!
!
Deatifotiou
!!!
Road,
Think
and
serve!
ions are specially valuable on account of
’ the Is it Hasting* Juumttl says :
the
r«C«i
are io
thereby
pledged fob
to I Act,
H.ww
ud that
Whoolrn
&lt;L iloiortd
“
’ wumL'm
i

Jiare relatively receded in consequence—
that is owing to the greater growth of I ho G&lt;nnblenr Thum,
Jlitffi.ni*,
Fatoef,\ und J'imp* to yiv w
rest ofcountry their political power han
, Officer*.
fallen off in proportion, so that their vote

—.— —- ——

and barter."

”

W ***

“d*“ •w»“ &lt;” “&gt;•«»«
’«•
—----------*'&lt;«»
.1UIUOCM,
Its

Winona and St. Peter Line
Petxul, Nbw Ulm, abd all points in
Southern and Central Mineaota. Ite

Creen Bay and Marquette
Line
Is tho only line for JA.xssyiLUt,
Watbwtowm, For Dc Lac. Osmoen,
ArPurroN, Grebn Bay, Ehcajcari,
Negavkke, Marquette, Houcnrrox,. •
Haxoock, and the Lake superioe
Country. Ite

FreePort and Dubuque Line
la the only route for Eloin RocKrouD. I
FWkkport, aud all points via Freeport.

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line
la the old Lake Shore Route, and is the,
only otic pasudng through Evaxstox.
Lakr
Forest, Higulaxd Park,
Waukbuan*, Racink, KER04HA to
Milwaveee.

Pullman Palace Cars

Are run on all through trains of lid*
road.
Ilia ia the ONLY LINE running
theao care between Chicmro and St.,
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, orChi-

Omaha our Sleepers connect with
the Overland Stoapeni on the Union
Paciflc Railroad for all ]&lt;olntn West of
the Miaaouri River.
On the arrival of the trains from the
Eaat or South, the train* °ftta Chicaxo
A Nortb-Wswtern* Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO as ItoUova: .
J
For Connell Bluflh, Omaha and &lt;»»•
fcrnia, Two Throtorti Train. &lt;!aily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing
Bteeping t&gt;ra through to Council BlufftF«8l, Paul and Minn.mpoliii Two
Phrourh Trains Dally, with Pultamu
Talace
attachedvu
on byh ^ln^_Lu.
• iwie Cara awicuru
For Green Bay and Lake
Two Trains dally, with 1‘uilmanHte"
Cara attached, and running through to
MK&lt;5Shra«ikoc. Four Through Tratos
daily, Pullman Cara on nlphl trstus,
Parlor Chair Cara on day t™*"’-.
In

rllh Pullman Sleeper, to Winona.
Fur Dabuqoe, via Freeport

doufl wbdb/r.X;
Tbeoc K«b »«l be ih«- ih.l roo lo d,o ‘
moo.,,

ever.

co-™^ b, Dmrni.,

Il is undoubtedly the cane rort GrpAhM^.-RHi
’ ■
etett that aide (?)
, put into the field.
iwywbr
a public

» “d

«^&gt;"CW bm „ imsmbmu wh. UnjiZ-k
; lenl.- tolUJoKAi lb,l lUV.itolkX
; l» « 11,11ml „&gt;&lt;! who bribvo, io
I cion."
.

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*,c ^cate,‘ ,n wtsta, and it matten I
Attorn
T.
r' ■’ ’ **7 «ul« «1»
h.
U. 8.a
ticket they recently1
;
“Tudet.
Tilden's
sumiuadinga are bod.
bad. If
jf| iutbe
1
« snmiuaduiga

ton twq Through Trains da'iy..
Psliamn Caro an night train toMcGl^Sr8toux' Cltiond Yankton^w^
Trains daily, Pullman Cars to MtssoJtt
' riZllke Geneva. Four Train’ dailyFar. Rockford. Btcrlinu,

Famrain eirev i, •
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SL‘
£%-

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Bn«&lt;: X'"’1', SS

• it, wife*
the I

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l-oircf. liis-.tr. ।
Ute first matched
between tho Hickory Corner, dub and the
Whit. Slripeu Of Radford •Took pteee at Bed­
ford, Sept., 18th, resulting in a victory for the
White Stripes by
score of sixteen to
twelve."
‘

I r. pi: r
Person, desiring U&gt; rant th. Dinning Hall,

UraewUeks, so Father Mat her*

HASTINGS 5ITY DRUG STORE.
tf&gt; dtsire to caU your
0,ir
of strictly
----------pureDR
UGS a nd------------------MBDICIJfEb }y
p c nuike
- --• a
dealing in only strictly prime Dj..
for the interest of our Customers as
M ourselves to
sell only prime, and pure MEDICINES.
IT e have a. large stock of

Machine Oil

•fen**! • ilhout d.ur

Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

S'., n-lsirv

•:L' r. a

iDFVIt HSEMENTS.
-.ruin MrOaibtr.

BOX. SKLVE8TER LEARNhl), one of the most eloquent
Bonn
of Michigan, will address
had Iwcam* ,0 Udaml adopiM wpfatfariB
the people of Barry county, nt
rrootvoa to depart.
the (lourt House, on FRIDAY
lift Republi
he oMdd not, for thrir Platform «u no U-iter: EVENING of this week, Sebt
lo prow this remark be .md Li, .ond.rfu) 22d, 187£.
logic.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY

Turn ouPE,

By Order uf flop. Co. Com.
R. J. Bidblman, Cairiqan.

ilum. twiddle de de."

Hon. Charles S. May.
r: ,w ingLt.

bore the warU along.

Th® pl»'fon» upon

I.’,. Imre fen fxrtNeSfata

1-ack (which I bo T now

to thia noted campaignAf^hlcn and reform .1
Uninn Hall 011 Friday evening. Wc had
expectcl to hear somethin- of Mr. Tilflcu.
bla olycct*, and pnrposc m set forth by 1 his
ablest supporters, but ve were doomed to
dlaappelnimeni. For one Lour and fortyi-fivc
miu attempt to prove Charle* 3, May boue.i

111 coin un Saturday

bcauliml jingle it has, ragged

7-twelve hundred and ten
r cur of Coldwater.
X . i -nd Bank / is rusticat-

all this upon

And now
i.'cwtennial year they come and tel

brought
iu this

he knew he was doing himselfsras* injustice.
and telling that which he knew lo be- falsa

ilwvi»cd by

tu the confidence of the people.
His speech n. made up of “I” nnd of dhar-

any part).

local Bbjijtej? Notices
Notice
In hereby given the annual meting of
the B:trry, Prairieville, Hope and Orange­
ville Horae asaocutiun, will be hdd at tho
Shunt.* School Huum in the township of
Hope on Saturday the 23d day of Sep
tember A. D., 187G al two o’clock P. M.
to elect the officers for- the ensuing year
and to transact such other bnsioMs'
may rotno before the meeting
John J; Perkins,
4— Secretary.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
xxtlilyl

liaAtingi*. Auc. 12th 1876.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pillfl,

ricked

.r-.;
sfenrafate.' as*
for Punfrina tLe Blood,

h-cti ve and cowgenlal purgative ever
ducovcral. They

The Fall Term begins September l lth. i

Full corps of Instructors in all Depart-;
mantK. Prof. G. W. Chadwick will give
lc***ons on the new Pipe Organ. Indies
ill please apply to Miss H, D. Storke,
Principle. Gentlemen (u H. Q. ButterGcM, D. D. Prcaidfflit.
xxi351t

nr Centennial.
ot a single specie talked a great
Train has brought me it well suwurted
other Saturday evening In llaMiara. and alto deal about cormpti.n, but failed* to point Mock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiitrw for the
out a .ingle corrupt wet that had been dofo by summer end fall trade, which I will sell
- f Plainwell. Allegan Co.
lirrenbaoL any Republican official. He ab*i»ed i Mr. way down low for Cash. 1 also sell the
in Harry county is
- Singer
....
Machine
Chandler, using the language of a /n't burst celebrated
Sewing
that with a full
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I' also
" **•)!
" Well
"A
*
Cistern Pomps,
the greenback to only entered F&gt;Mt I eforsit ia Christian staiesn-nn.
J. Mals
■1 am pad, and after it is aiampe.I'Rit is only a of Simon Cameron. &lt;'liver I’. Morion and
OpliOKitc the Poet Office
Ro*co Conklin, and lauded to the skies [Ben.
Hastings, Mich.
Hill of Georgia, Lamar of Miaiaaippi and iheir

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

i Family Knitting Machine ■

iLitcl Its* again changed
!time it goes into tjlc^ hands uf

1 wo gnod milch cows and a few sheep
for sale.

Haye*, but forgot to ttil hi* hairers

JULIUS RUtWELL.

xxi-’l’tf
purjercr, and (ho proud Reprmeaiativy of
ml -say* :

line bun-

intrinsic value it concerned.

' ro stamp II will

ll'-.-n Railroad.
i.’has been changed to

aixi&gt;enea, a .hilling or a dollar, end did it not
pass for ibe same notwithstanding. T.H us no

n hat you owe me 1
have immediately. .

I........

lor vliatne !

to labor, dig and delve to obtain It.

nceil and must

XXlld't I
.□&lt;1 been hi*

SPECIAL NOTICE

life long friends and support*:-*
mid of one of hi* masterly effort :

backers most have this thiug^ramed down,
before they cat; understand It, so we will il­
iflrr viewing tbc wonders of lustrate fttrther. There was once a Southern
Confederacy, which these life Ioffe Democrats

Sunday School Picnic

"M lad hie, a 1

Chicago h,l.r.l,rfim
oul $31,882
■ mroeie fr-.-dulently conceded by Gov. Til-

Si

at a premium in Dem-

it circle*.

ss a

A levitation i, extended to all thoee fellows

u

c Jahn m. Pessmers grapes of late.

•(imrter pound .of Powder and got

k i Min niilird U.

-

J-

.

"'/■-"•km says: -TOO
“i,U “
”pld’jr

»• bat we want tn

«fe Machines, fa come round sad
Utile tet OT Ifm
wi|1| 3 p
&lt;rMaUek btewiag.

te.'Hck

- “

io the persons mwwtiooed by
the Hoa
c p^

J. Cole &lt;fc Son
WHOMMALK A RETAIL

dayhalh'

of thin
Wo but echo the voiew ofU»s miHta ■

irti., i.w&lt;v.
t&gt;y IB. nepuuiroww-v* —■ i— r*

Mb. Belle Barfow. Miss
anJ J- «• Goodysw-

« 1 -ronab who are aMCtcu who uu.wyoung JfS. »ilJTMOinj&gt;ani..l with itching or trri?f.i - find relief and renewal in tin* inTalusij
When Ibe hair is inclined te fall off,
Renew* wW -rtngt^
^oftb.bdr.and^*...-}^
, , .

•*“•»-

GROCERS

i

7 P. 1W-W *»

Roberta.

CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

Will, of enurae, wish lo see all the sights
comfortnbly and cheaply. To this end the
Cnnnda Nwnlhcru R’y Couipaay
has. through its connections in the West and
dreed ralra. by which passenger* can not
■ only visit the Centennial Exhibition at PhiladelnfaU, but can, in addition, visit the prin| opal eastern title*, with an opportunity of

from tho West running directly lo Niagara
Falls, giiing passengers, frotn the* train, a
wonderful panoramic view of the Mlcfety

Cataract, Horte-whoc Fall, the
Mrcnl Rapids, and landing them diract-

Coochra ore fhrnished with the Winchell
I'atcnl VentiNUor. nnauritur nerfcci frotoom

Comer uf Stale and Church Sl^

MORTGAGE SALE,
been made in the coni
(whereby the power to sell therein

Ofer for Sale al He Lowest Linca Rale
LAND PLASTER

STUCCO
WATER LINE
TilTP
IiIDm

wet axiened by said D

? nilD '«nbe procured at all office* of connecting
ttilnin lines, or at the ('nmpany'aown office*.

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

drawing

FRANK E. SNOW

W. Cujrier. Pliny Bex

i*almrra. Warne Com

WANTED!
lion of eight toolecnaplete
look. tore. lata pins iron. ri&lt;
or anr other tool that eati b

MARBLE WORKS
-A.t Kalamazoo* Jklicli*

on. desiring t» take out Patent*, or desiring
MOliurncnU of Um? best AmerioM and
Information fom th. U. S. Patent oflee. should i Imported Marble, Tubtetu and Weadr-cnvait f. a. i.eiim asXi RaitrMer of Asocr. . xtoura of ali dtmcriuUon made loOTuar
tram and I’oralwii l*nr*u«*. WaAi"mm&gt; D C. ' ,ltl short notice, afeo Granite MonnExaminatiou. free. NO PATENT SO I AY._f.ad ■ ,nent8 of tlw vartoail paltcrtia FUpjilted
rorumtar.___________ ___________ ___ ! tu cufitoioera,

r&gt; oir.T Knuic TwWc and
A M. IIAJCTY. Unrinw. Mieb.

Having stem
macbltieryfoe
। and*cutli^ m

~~r: ““- qgoyfc by itantl.
NOTICE.

■riahins to obtain the iboi
will do well to tee Ei
Miah.. Sept. Tlth ISP.

nominated.

DrJ. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Msss.,

xxiKtf.

PATENTS

litihto,
M -aden.

I.1KK

But tupwalks: he nearly died with the heat U&gt;ie »umnation, but mer. The Boys in the drug More next! door,
put up a job that nearly killed hitu. &lt;&gt;ne of
I just as lives have a Gold the boys li) a match that fearfully hot dey and
held it under the theomoiuelcr until jit run
up to Hfr* In the shade ; then they went into
his jewelry store aud argued about tho heal;
be settled it by looking »’
tktombwitr,
and there he Mood nearly suffocated, |irwabBut I bing th. sw^l off hie face with both hand.,
alley which ge to mats up ths’
and suffering IwrriUy, *hl’0
Ten^‘ hU
feelings in this woy-whew: Gad; [hot, 1
with a Confederate stamp on
should
think
so;
nevwrao
hot
in
New
Orleans
it?
awful sick time . all die of the cholera or ydfawfever ; have*, pbgrn' sure ; earefel whWl
HJM1 J VW
----- W «
ksI!
r&gt;,utalil&gt;|iiL 0411. «*..•&gt;- I eat. Then he eatdown In an arm chair with ICT.
chunk of ice fn on. hand nnd fanned himscif
bum?Unwtbert O* 4’itlwd *wU'
with the other, -We thtwe friend* of the
boy.and their Mend, pa^ and raps-ed Hut
jewelry store and grinned horrible.
rfroeld
Iho cool nights have settled that lher-

t.sfe would like the homlsotua young

1

E. I&gt;. WHITE.

Heisncnmtc.il, long goawl. near sighted
genius, n little lc*s than seven feet high, and
«o slim that a six inch Moto pipe wilt slip
down &lt;&lt;nt side of him : he keeps a Jewelry

nomination of Dr. Clarence
aat son of Hou. -Sbermaa *

being purely vegetable, no harm can arise
from their use in any quantity.

or Middlerille.

au

'“«*d Hum,

iK their range can rarely with­
Atand
__
____
or evade them. Not only do they
cure the every-day complaints of every­
body, but also farniiilablc nnd dangerous
iliscnses that
human skill.
__________
H bile they produce power­
ful efleets, they are, at the same time, the
safest and best physic for children. By
their aperient action they gripe much less
than thu co
and never
give paik when the Ixiwcls arc not inflamed,
tbc vital fountains of the blood,
anil strengi
tbo «vston&gt; by freeing - it
ftmn the elements of weakness.
and conditions in
Adapted to all
ail climates, cont.ai
ndr any deleterious drug, these Pills mav
l&gt;e taken with safety by anybody. Their
them ever fresh,

SOIJA UY ALL 1).

Highest Market Price in
Cash, .

The Sunday School eontiertel nilh tliejllev.
J. B. Huagerfonra Church, (the United
Bretberni. at lUltitmire. held a picnic on
firrt rlaM good ever brought
Utbinst. The 'attendance was large. ! fully
with a green back to'lt. so long** they were
two hundred, the refreshment* cxcellanf and
• - passel without intima- a compact that paper circulate! as money abundant, ami si) seeuie.l to enjoy Ihemsches
Lad faith
that he will resign." So

I March, til. IKHl. without

STAVES. STAVES
fue ouweriber will ray the

‘Tit the

Mark

-d! frotn II. A. Walker Esq,,
“f Martin Allegan eoanty.
ierly a subscriber lo the Baa-

The Ulokfard Saehine Is the only ladllmslc
nlindriral Knitlin. Machine i» rxinenoe. Alt
txhen not licensed tiy us. are clear and palpable
Infringements on onr patents, aud wo shall held

O. P. SPAl LUING.

chink cur .«port«men would

him; ai!| u I change un that &lt;iay.
prvdieil.n !

mruiy 10 ivriy pwoi sorss in u &lt;»■».
-tattSTstSkK.
Art
found wsnally as usefol a* the Sewing Nothin*.

man either of bouor er ability, luti Mart ped
It forcibly rt

t Tv.table Republican Journal
l^iOg may it prosper.

and witliout pain.
Although gentle
in their operation,
they arc still tbo
moat thorough and
searching cathar­
tic medicine that can be employed: cleans­
ing the stomach and bowels, and even the
blood, in small doses of one pill a day,
organs and

Ayrn's Pills have becn\ known for
more than a quarter of a century, and have
obtained avrorld-widc reputation for their
diseased action in
virtues. They correct________________
tbc several assimilative organs of Hie

------------

All kinds of fruit, caud:cx, nuls aud
raLdcj*. G»r sale at (he luwa&gt;t priccn by
John Stanley

bon Sale A ralunbio young
Inquire of Mamlutll Pricket.

Eagle had

esoccially silver frpm which

•

Olivet College, Olivet. Mich

did not attempt to prove

ory between greenback* and g&gt;

Bought very low and Tf ’i’&gt; will sell them at
prices that will please the closest buyer.

■etpyeP

niWiW

�Pullman Palaeo Sleeping Care between
tho MiiMOuri River and the Rocky mounttaina without change. • Clo*o connection
outdo at Pueblo with trains for Denver
and Northern Calorado.
For nam, titan tables and tho “San
JuMjGuidc,” add row,
•.
T. Ji Awdkhson,
Grn. Pau. Aqf.
Topeka, Kan.
ikETRIOTTO PHILADELPHIA, via Steam
er Jnv Cooke from IktrUt to Sandusky,
touching at Pul -it»-boy. thence by the Baltiuiore &amp; Ohio Bailroad through Washington'
and Baltimore, far NINE (V) Dollar*.
Over lha aau&gt;« same route to New York,
(10) Dollar*.
DKHW1TTO CINCINNATI, 0., via Put-inBay, leaving Detroit al 8 SO : A M,. arriving
nt Cincinnati 10.80 P. M,ftr|7,90: COL­
UMBUS. 0., over name route. 85.00 : DAY­
TON. 0., over same rent*. JC.M): Steamer Jny
Cooke A Peart lo Clrereland. 82.00.
The Jay Cooke leave* Detroit dally (except
Bnnday) nt 8J0 A. M.

■■ Him

Ar
GttXKKXL'a Orricx,
1
Uttsnw, Mich., July 1, 1870./
Nuti*e 1* hereby giveti that certain lands,
aituatsd in theconnty of Barry. bid off to the
State far taxes of 1874. and previous years,
and described in rtaicinoiita which will be for­
warded tn the offiac of tho Treasurer of said
county ntime timi. in September, will be eold
St public auction, by said Treasurer, st tho
County Scat, on the first Monday of October
next, M the time and place designated for the
ordinary Tex Sales, if not previously disposed
of at this office, according to law.
Said statement* contain a fall description
of each unreel of said lands, and may be seen
un application at the office of the county

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

Grasel Zd

hsMf, Addition.

Whore you wnl find al! kinds of

FURNITURE!
Of everyDescnptwn which we

Lands struck' off to the State fa: taxes of
1874 oe other rears, at the Tax Sales in Octo­
ber lain, anil be offered subject to the right of
redemption prescribedby law, ns well as to
the right of purchase 4T the Stalo bids at this
office, prior lo the sale.
RALPH BLY.
Auditor General.

can sell cheaper Hinn say hows i »□ Bar­
ry County, for these reauoaa:
1st Because we have no rent 1» jiay
21 Ikcncw we make the most ot out
good.t ourueivea.
3d. Becntsso we keep the bent c workBli. IMauorwvraMalltuod.—

• Aviutux Gkxe*.m.'n Omen,
1
LaXStxa, Uicit., July 1,-1878./
So much of each of the following described
tract* or parcels ofland, situate.I in the county
of Barry, delinquent far unpaid luxes, far thp
year* mentioned below, as will be sufficient to
pay the uxm, interest, nnd charges thereon,
will 1* sold by the.TrtMMrarer of said county,
on the first Monday of October next, at such
publie and convenient placo as he shall select
in Hartings, tbo County Seat of said county,
according to the statute in such owe made nnd
provided.
RALPH ELY,

We »ll non. or Oil. cbe*,e«i*4e F»rnlture that in made by machinery. The
gnodN we make f« mode Uy hand, and
warranted. We I-.vile all pecaonn to
call and lt.apect our gootln, fur they nl
bear inepcctinn. No trouble at all
t-how goods.
Portka baring Pictures lo tram*
would do well to g 'thorn framed uf ua
as we can do It P Jraud Cheaper than
any house in P ..$ County. Wo keep
the Largrei n».u Bent selected stock ot
PICTURE FRAMED AND MOULDinos, Brackets, PareR-HoLnEBH, Wali.-Pockktk, Sliffer•
UoiAJERS,
aud everything In- the Furniture line.
We Invlfe all i&gt;«rsons to call and look

NEW ADVER T1SM ENTS

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

W. H. GOODYEAR,
Jrh®PruL,gist,

Respectfmly announce
that he has again ensaspri
inthcDRVG TS.lbE.lZ
has in stock and daily arriting, a fre*h and genuine
Stock i. Drugs and Mediones, Dye Si lfis&gt; Fancy
Goods- and in ract a. coinDrufgisf,

tu th&amp; pCUpte al greatly Re­
duced Prices.
KKMEJUBEIt.thc peo
pie'S D r u g St a r e indi­
rectly opposile Empire Slock
One door east of Spauldings
llAffTtKOH, July 18, 187C

*

HEALTH AKO ITS PLKASUBKS
Diseases with Its

Agonies.

CKOO6R BETWEEN THEM

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS.
Nervous
Disorder.
What Is eaarefcarfal than a Vrsaklag does »f the

Peerless Milk Safer.
now &lt;&gt;n exhibition at our Firn ttu«c
Store. All kinds of work mode to or­
der. Kcjmiriug of nil kinds of okl fur­
niture neatly done.
WE MEAN BUMNESfct!'
Furniture Rooms Muth idde State Bi.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’* Hardware
Store.

*■ oycrdoM wf IHuntr often deranres th*
sjrtem. brinrt oa flatulence and wind eolfc. and
•uMecta the patient to neat bodily raffocinc. A
•insle dosser

Tarrant’« Sdtxcr Aperient.
w ill certeel the acidity, relieve the pain, cam off

dy nsrves.

Mothernund Daughter*.

Ifthare is ena thio* mors than another f«r sKIdi
ft* nil unpnritHs. andryawvias Sauctremori

NEW MUSIC.
ETKiis- JlL'juseiiold ULeuidies

HTKHS' 0ACBBD 0KI.KCTION8.
lltnnr Coi-rrv, Tnauu-n**'* Omer,)
Hmtikos, August 23, 1870. /
Notice is liurolty given, that the m1» of lands
In Barry county, advertised by the Auditor
General a« delinquent M taxes of 1873 (and
previous years), will l&lt;e held at the County
Treasurer’s olfiee in Harting*, the County
Seal of siid county, commencing on Monday,
the 2nd day of Oetolwr next, al nine o'clock
A. M„ and continue from day lo day (Sun­
days excepted), until the same shall have been
disposed of according to law.
M. T. WHEKLKB.
County Treasurer.

M»r

If you want reliable information.

Mftea3SS»ass
H.W.P. COLSON’S
INDIAN
-

M MUwv-t

BIERS' VBGAS 0RLECT1ON8.
blSSTnlo th. smalt of th* back Ml

RED DROPS
NovarMUoaivo,immedlrterclusf^to
Wig .'run

KTEJIS VCTAVO VHOBUSES.
. ?*"•.?■

«•*«
M. 1576, trains will run .

(V! ii
ii
*7
£ i
IW
HI ?
IM
74 1 00

Per Stomach* out of Order.

STUBS' 1ABIAIll Music.

5S=L.&gt;J?2ft
Mymo olh ...11 JLm.m. 9. Z
Howell------ W.'C
m-

THE INDIAN BED DROPS

mwMMn* to ths pnblic. Try It. and if not per&amp;ctlr
«atl»fnc&lt;ory. return tbo buttles nnd ths money will
Sottt to any addn-ss. pcstaoe paid, on receipt of
PrAddM*th* *ot* proprietor.

H. W. P. COLSON,

.

BUFFALO. N. Y.
I*. O. Un' Blt«.

POSITIVELY CURED.

YOUNG MEN

FOR SALE OR TRADE
OKI

cqBoiii.TTE
TEN PIN BALLS

IDKTABLE STEAM SAW MILL

BU.i.iaril

in fgood order Jruning every day, ONE
HEAVY PAIR OF MULES 7 yean old
ONE 5 year dd MARK, ONE BUGGY
nMrly m also ONE HEAVY STA
TIONARY ENGINE, for **Jc on GOOD
TERMS. For particular* enquire un the
pretatKa one ntiic west of Carlton Center.

aid

xxillatl

CENTRAL HOUSE
HABTntQS, MICH.

. E. STAUFFER, Prop.

STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

JJtatMad KmfMd's AMlHn.
Ut«Uoek2
to » I
CUsihertc.is'. Addhion.

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                    <text>t^jsTlNGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1876.

NO. 42

VOL. XXI.

MESSER &amp; POWERS,

human race, according to their standard,
were “laborers, h‘ c’mga, thieves and j-ros• tilulcs," and thaw not “manor bum" were■
consequently in the claraic language of Sen­
'
ator McDuffie, i'mudsills."
Well doct&gt;
Holden inject, ‘ You little fellows who nr.',
It* ml
roar vofc*.
shunting yourselves hoarse over the whitei
&gt; railed for'Worm.”
man’s party, did you over think, or did
anybody ever tell yon, that Mort the wur
five nigger babies were equal in representa­
Cnotta.—Comehom*. some home;
tion to three whito voters.'
That during
Dear Wllltan, ray WUHam, oumo home I
the war twenty niggcra cxen pted one whit, ।
0&gt;y William, dear Willtap. oomahoma to m« now, man in thtSouth from military duty, while
■traailed the forty whito people didn't exempt anybody."
“That’s the kind of n white man’s parly
I YM.WiUtan.dMr William, wa'recoturni* the flail we had then, and will have again if Tilden
i UnlCM you ooma hotna to me now :
is elected tnid the “reformers" gel jkkscms
!1
ion of tho Government? Taney a dccsiou
will then read, “White trash’ have no
rights that gentlemen ore bound to re­
sped," and you will learn that “deeds anfruit ? worth are but leaves."
", kL ..r dl.
Tho English grain crops are reported n.i
For iniMctloo.
falling off greatly frotp the estimates, ves­
sels are loading with American grain for
various Euroj&gt;can markets, and thus anoth­
er man vjusi for Tilden, and for the pros­
perity of the country. Further, the suecessful placing" of the new loan by Secre­
tary Morill is stifling clamour, giving a
new vigor to investments, and ex Tilden's
friends raise n shout* "Your candidate 1
will not be," the shipping in our porta
lung idle, unfurl their canvas ; long-closed
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
factories open their windows “to accomp­
lish ilia object with n certainty and’ ease

ran cuv a m.
•1 Also for the

IXL Wind Mill
Which is 'die
the market.

cc

WAGONS
&amp; BUGGIES

0
0

m ?

self governing mill in

l&gt;&lt;xl

Cheaper than ever;

Washington, Sept., II, 1876.

jtejejiii-WIjUcpIiblicairtwr

' The Death
1

ihe

of one Daily

w-wmoi

&gt;&gt;

. •*•/•»&gt;£

And GROWTH POI.VTS Lot* &lt;111
j plows in the market,

Washington—Infamous

1
• 1’r-•*«. New Material. and the i
Pna'.incal Lirin* Kata*.

A \W.( li VLR TISIXO.

R. 11 RULLOCK’S TEMPLE

in

Leaders in

Uglies” on the

Raid—Union

Men

can’t Live’in the South.
The Ihtily Stws, the leading Democrat­

! ic pajier in Washington, Ips just suspendI vd fur the want of sufficient support. The

mb

result of the rccvnl elections in Vermont
gl El I and Maine nquelchod it.
Nothing is now

■

MUSIC JACKSON

1 left of it but rhe recollection of “wliat it
| oneo was."
i

This morning fsr the firat time tho Alt­

’

an independent daily made its ap-

. pcarence.

Its publishers hope there is a

I field in Washington for thus

litJiuiL-t

they

Labor

the “Slaveholder’s Rebellion”—The
Glamour raised by Tilden—“Plug

Otlll'l*

A.T AGftlCULTURAL HALT.
One door eaat of Goodyear’s Hardware.
Hastings, April 12, 1876.;_________________________

Paper and

Birth of another—’‘Still

come”—Depression of

GEO. M. DEWEY
/.v&gt;/7o/.’ i.v/&gt; puplisiieh

kind of a

I journal.
■
There is uo end to tho Centennialitcs

e.tn i tt7w i reooi w.w | &lt;oo
-iwT
- ;j.'J.rMX0| W.00I ».»

' visiting tho city.

Hotols and boarding

' houses are well filed with them ; and it is
expected that the throng will continue to

feu taunt &gt;s. and 8

increase during the next six wedks.

Let

them come, our good people will see that
they are

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.

carod for

nt reasonable

rates.

Good accommodation can be had at from

$1.50 to $ I per day. The city is in a good

CENTRAL. HOUSE.

sanitary condition,

rash:

and no one need fear

of an epidemic.
’ Wc have no idea that the number of

old truu -‘&lt; iu i ni stars;
withi-uf/. G^d.ubi
Ivan. Cii*rp« osmo a
llittini'v. Mich., Sept

seekers for employment is larger in Wash­
ington than iu other cities, In proportion
I to population, but wc have In our immei diato view an exhibition of a congregated
| uiaM uf able-bodied men, who ore cvidently not of those who would shirk work if
। they evuld secure it.
This lamentable
' state of affairs iu Washington would not exj ist ifit were not that the DemocraticHousa
| of Rcprocntativcs hoped, by cutting off

PHH,. W. MISKERX
iEY AT LlW. Prompt attention rt*&gt;d
&gt;il-x-.i.m. &gt;&gt;»eo with Wm. L. C* kb.
ofth- i’Mce. Middlovillc. Miek. xxMvl

HARVEY WRIGHT,

DENTIST

Hatt, ■

Mian.

EE.lt&gt;! READ! READ !

Special Medical Announconie rt

Great Bargains

Pianos Organs
and

!oy ( ’out fort and Happiness
.

TO THE

Sick and AftUeted!
op

Hastings and
DR. J. B

vicinity.

The Smith American Organ,
HAZTLTON BRO.’S pianos.

LaSURE

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
Every Instrument FULLY Warranted,
COJtSULTA TIOXfRF.i:.

-ca

nil Piw and firms talcs in fids® for Nov Ones
R p BULLo^^^"‘ for Michigan'
^Branch

I®

East Sag'naW and

- p. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

Political Notes.

TILDEN TO TWEED.

Are i^vnts for the Celebrated

o

WHOLE NO 1085.

I supplies this year, to rcccommcnd thom­
! sclvcn to tho country as a party favorable
to tho strictest economy. They wall knew
that, after the Presidential election largo
appropiations will be needed, and will bt
■iraulrdy to make improvements and repairs
then that should be made at the present
lime, when labor is demanding employment
and the wolf is al the door of so many of
the laboring class of the community.
The dd wooden pavement on Pennsyl­
vania avenue is being torn up, prcnantory
to the substitution in its place of the Noufchatel and Crahamite In addition to the
force empkyed on this work, we soe^jdong
the pavement adjacent to it hundreds of

laborers return to their looms, and every
thing conspires “to inspire confidence and
encourage tho reviving of business.” Wo
thank Mr Tilden for the language above,
while the people see through the glamour
raised by the politician, the trickery of the
demsgougo! And believing with Mr. Til­
den, “the earnest time in which such a result
can be brought is the best,’’ but that sometiling more than “a human intelligence
must bo at the helm,” trusting to Him
‘ that docth all things well." we will con­
tinue to cleet the Republican ticket, and
wait with patience and fortitude until the
unchangeable verdict of the people is ren­
dered.
It will bo remembered that but a few
.Iij-b «inoc in Raliiraort, nt a Republican
mass meeting, one C. L. Ditty, was nearly
murdered by a gang of “Plug Uglies'’ who
attempted to raid the hssomblagc. A fit­
ting addenda w-s tbn m rest yesterday of
one of the witnesses against them, Mr. J.
W. LtltlefieW, on a charge of exciting and
participating in a riot, preferred by one of
their number. Mr. L. is well known and
tainted Willing and his gang. Respect
able citizens insist that this is one of the
methods taken to intimidate witnesses, in
that ward, end when it cornea to an exam­
motion bcQ&gt;ro the proper authorities will
be fully exposed. “Try the rope,’’ shouts
a Mississippi “reformer'' “it works well
out here,’1 and we expect to hear of its iniroduction next.
The column of twaddle by such |tapera
as tho N.Y. U’orWaud «9un'. the Baldmore Sun, Chicago Timo, etc., relative to
tho “outrageous crcular of Secretary
Camcron to the U’ S. Marshals in the
South," rcft’lb the fact that Vance nud
other “reform" Governora rent ’armed men
to the polls in ’U3 and 'C-l, ostensibly to
keep deserters from voting or disturb
ing the election^ but really lo intimidate
those who were disposed to vote against
them, or to choke down lurking “Union"
jKotimcnt that might neck to find expresson by supporting their opponents. Vance
declared in 18G4 that “if he and-his party
succeeded Union men would not be aUojr-cd to live in tho South.” They are not
allowed to lire there to day ; and. if Tild­
en is e’ccte r the South will take in the
Capital of tho nation I “Centennials,” are
you prepared to seo the “Stars and Bara"
floating over the Godcns of Lilmrty, aud
listen to tire “Bonnie Blue Flag" instead
of the Star Spangle Banner? Wo opine
not.

"x*
Delta.

------ IN-----

M. D. Reed doiircs to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where lie may be
found at nil hours of any day, ready to do
any work in hw line, from putting a new
srokc in an old wheel, to the building of
raeu anxiously looking fora sign or a wort the best buggy ever seen in tho county ol
| indicating that their services are needed. Barry. Don’t forget tho place; in the
It requires but little struts'! of tho imagina­ shop with Jason Rich it Bro., corner o.
tion to bring before tho mind's eye die Church and Railroad Street.
stat ring wife and children at home await­ xxGtf
ing the return of the husband and father

A currcb-pendnot of the

Baltimore

6fa-

(Ik-miKTutic), -after mokiug a thor­

part of North .

ough canvass of all ' that

Carolina where the

Democrats

the

are

strongest,' gives it us his reluctant conclu-

."inn (hat tho Istatc will

go Republican.

Prominent Democrats have recently made
thesanieadmlsnioNI

is quoted u

Attorney General Taft

saying be was sure his instrur-iioux to the

United States Marshalls would have the
desired effect unless

tho

re­

Democrats

ceived eav4&gt;uragcment from the North , to
go on in the work of intimidation.

He

said the circular was made strong because

there won neccsdty for it
Secretary-Chandler, iu the course of his
administration of the Interior Department,

is constantly discovering evidences of pec­
when that department was under

ulation

Ihnnocmtic rule.

The laAt " discovery is

extensive peculation in connection with
the removal uf Cherokee Indians prior lo
I8C0.
’
“The Star that never, sets’’ shines with
a brilliancy just now which

joy and hope to millions.

will

carry

Tho first

gun

of the Presidential election has been fired,
nnd it felt like lite knell of\doout upon
those who had conspired lo Receive the
American jtcoplo and lo capture the Gov­

ernment in the interest cf its would-be
destroyers on the field of rebellion.
William Sullen Bryant has written ' lo
an inquiring friend that ho would like

to

rote for Mr. Tilden, but the policy of the
party which has taken him for their stand­
ard bearer is such that he cannot eonsden-

tioualy do so.

at

As things stand

sent, therefore, Mr. Bryant

pre­

support

wjll

the Republican candidates and tho Repub­

lican platfinm.

.

A Washington

qMxi.il to

New

the

“The Demo­

York Evening Pott says;

cratic politicians here are very much

dis­

turbed over‘the situation in New

York

enough to

admit

State, aud arc

candid

that Seymour’s

declination

greatly

will

strengthen Morgan, no matter who
be substituted at the head

ticket.

may

of tho

State

The confidence of being able

to

carry New York, which was expressed at
the Democratic headquarters

two

weeks

ago,
has given way to a feeling of despond­
■
,
ency."
The Republicans majority in Maine is,
by long odds, the largest wc have had

exception

.
seven
years, with the

ire

of the

Greeley year, when tho Democrats stayed
Il i* 11,000 larger

at home.

than

List

year:
between 3.000 and 4,000 larger
.
than in 1874 ; 4,000 Inrgtr than in

1873 ";

4,000 larger than in 1871 ; 5.­

000 larger than in 1870 :

8 000 larger

It is a victory of magnifi­

than in 1869.
cent proportions.

It furetelbi the

inevi­

table defeat of tin- Democracy in the Na­

tion.

Ttle United

has issued

States

full

Attorney-General

instructions

to

United

States Marshalls as to their dutka in the
elections, to the effect that all

citizens

must be fully protested at the .registration

lista and while voting, and also from any
violence winch may be threatened for hav­
ing voted

as

they

may

deem

proper.

Special deputy marshals are to be appoint­
ed only in cities of 20,000 inhabitanta and
upward.

In the discharge of their duties

Marshals can coll upon

all citizens, dvB-

inns, military, or whatever

service

they

may be, and no State law or officers can

impede them.
John Stanley sells better nnd cheaper
Tea, than any other House iu tho city.

with cither the glad news of sueoera, or
Remember all accsnnta and notes* are
John Stanley Bays that until Ten-drinks
tho defending words “I have again failed.
it Co., are elected, he is going to sell Gro­ due and wo must and will have our pay.
This is one of tho consequences of the de­
Smith, Manee &amp; Piieston.
ceries cheap* them ever, and of the very
ceptive cry of eoo“on,^w‘J,J.t,°L^
which ^est
best quality.
.quality. Tea
Tc-‘ n
ft speciality. Winc3
Wines xxi304w
country is now ringing andIf ithwbgu
aort’of *nd Mqo®* ....
for niodicinal
and mcchani-----demagogues hope to seduce the vMert of
Attend the Business College and Telecal purposes, that are stnckly pure, con­
tho nation into their support- Lan tt be stantly on hand, and for Halo at the low­
aph Institute, Kalamssoo. Board only
awomplWi-d? Answer in November
ed price* at which first chai goods can
j B »«*.
xxi384w
Wade Hampton, Zeb. Vance, Gorton
be told.
xxi25t3
Blackburn, IsUDar, Ransom, Maxey, lieWhitman’s Assnrted Uandii*—the best
.nd the other ftmom, orJ■«If any body wants a pleasant ret down n the market. A foil supply at J. P.
lunow, lo»J«n u&gt; tb.
rebell­
—*- Roberta’.
ion
JdTD.ru oooMmo, to and a quiet gloss of L
let them
। thing “more cheering"
rren if it rtquirad
I1"'
AH kinds of fruit, candies, nuts end
call at Ralph Jordon’s,
tr. k&lt;. ennscrioted to make H a success.
•
gratified.
A Don-dsvdiolder could not be a
.
J oho Stanley.
xxi2Gl
man," as tho four original divunons of the

-

�.»

THE SILVER QUESTION.

§rai-|«rWj

eagle.

The art of March 3, 1849, auth­

orized the coining, out of standard
Lcji.l.thm-

Hhhtry of ths^oinagc

Domonctixat tin of Silver a

tions aud value, to-wil:

Double eagles,

each to be of the value of $20, or units,
and gold dollar, each to be of the value of

rThe
~ silver quartion

Up to this time the

SI or unite.”

unit

is exciting a great

of measure of value in the country was' a

deal of interest ib thia campaign, although

silver dollar, containing 371 4 16 grains of

it has not been made an issue by cither par­

pure, or 412f grains of standard

ty.

Democra­

The Democratic press and

silver.

the silver dollar ns a unit, and

charge

In 1851, owing to the increase

aud demands our attention, for by com­

annual product of gold,

in the

from the

newly

mon consent of all civilized Nations, gold

discovered mines iu California and Aus­
and silver have been, for ecnturics, adopt­ tralia, gold was depreciated aud silver rose
ed as the measures of values, and the cir­ in rotative value. The result that silver

culating medium

was first made a legal tender in

"Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interferance which will
destroy the other.”
.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Pnmdmt,

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,
of Ohio.
Fur Vie^Frtmdent,

WILLIAM A WHEELER.

Silver

world.

of the

of full weight

England,

change became scarce.
the

Gt Jd was then made a

Gwin, a Democratic

tender, and

legal

the double standard was generally adopted
the counlrie.i

Europe.

of

20lh day of Janury, 1853, Wm. M.

jlcnalor from

Callbill

century

and n

ha f

Thia bill passed the Senate withput op­

pewition.

258-

Economy,

England has

for nearly

two

the pound

continued

centuries.

Finally

Parliament,

It was reported in the

House

Cyrus L. Dunham, a Democrat from In­

steadiy

diana, February 1, 1854, was championed

and put through by him on the 15th,day
j of February, 1833, and booani : a law

the

Tho

in 1816,

redured tho quantity of silver in the shil­

legal ratio of gold and silver nt 1 to 14 21.

At the same time gold coin was adopted

as tlw sole measure of value, and silver
coin wu made afogal tender in payment

February 21 i&gt;( that year.

[ (L»

G/W»e,

tlfi sum

of 40 shillings

only.

and it was

ever demonetized,

done not

because it hod disreciatcd, but because it

had appreciated wu much that it would iiot
lished.

sccefluon

in 1800.

South Carolina,

and

identified

In

himself

Io«m $3,407 28, just

with the figures in Democratic ndminblra

tions.

In Jackaoo’s second term, tlio relosses

wai

Ita market value wax higher than

its legal value.

OVB

LEGISLATION ON COINAGE.

on this subject • Congress, by the act of

grains,

ing 412J

dis

weigh­

not circulate

could

alongside of half dollars, weighing only

102 grains.

in

The difference

ard silver.

their

of the. following
Ea-

wit:

altogether,

and ^has

Thus, by

719 11;

aggregate receipta

ratio of loss

losses were $7,­

on each thousand

cur­

In Pierce’s term tho losses wore 8161,­

277 05, against 13,406 28 in Granl’a.

In

Buchanan's term they were $28,776 03, a
ratio more than twenty limes as great

ts

the

ratio of lost

is

and

not far

in which

not many

times

greater.

Taking die gross total for all

receipts,

the ratio of loss was greater in every Dem­
ception of Polk’s,

than in Grant's.

ratio of loss in Grant's second

The

term was

to
tbc
enormous
aggregate
uf
$1,4*0,222,898 62. Tho losses were only

abandoned.

$322,183 92.

'

•

What buninao man in the

These were Democratic measures, intro­

country would not be satisfied if ho could

duced and championed by Democrats, and

bring dofrn his losses to so small a figures
as this ?
i ,

This

Democratic Congress.

was the first time that silver was ever de­
monetized in this country, and it has been

this time, both gold and silver

TO CALIFORNIA.

Upto

were full

legal tenders in payment of nil debts

The Prophet Not Without

for

Democratic

gle gold standard, it was a

error ; if it was an outrage to demonetize

silver, it was a Democratic

Honor in

His Own Country.

If it was an error to aband-

The

Opinion of Those Who

are

By this sama act cratic party, it continued to rise until

its

the relative valu' » ofgold and silver were
fixed at 1 to 15, ( ’’that is to say, every 15

market value Was five per cent,

Coffee.
From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Spices.

pounds of pure silver shall be of equal
rnfuc in all ^ay^icnts with one pound

premium unti^ 1873, when

weight of pure j old."
Our coins, Iht .r weight and legal ratio,

Crackers
We brag on.

Cheese.
We sell the best

when by the combined effect of its increas

it was

worth

dollar,

by

cd production and its dosionetizAtion

the United States, it was depredated in

Tobacco
We sell from 50 to 80cts.the
same you buy in other places or
6Oots. to $1.00.
____
.

OhioStone Ware
Is the best.

Crockery.
Cheaper than

its relative market value.

Tsofthe Mexican mines.

ted as a legal measure of value nud robbed

ire value, and disappear- &gt;f ita legal-tender quality, ita . value
Jon.

ever, for WE

-raruxti tio olooo orrt.

Remember
We buy for cash, and will not
be U hl JjERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,.
Hastinga, Aug. 7th, 1876.

Right on the Ground.

Unsought

Testimony

in

Favor

XX130w4.

Geo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Column.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

of tho ‘ Old Reliable”

^Orth-West.

it is very strongly rumored that Cedar Rapids
is to bo the Katf^ay station botwoa"
and Council Bluffs.
If this is lo be. and some expert
been made lo that end, wo suppose
count of tbs superior condition o.._______
A trip on the steel railed and well balaaud

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

as

train from Chicago to Cedar Rapid*, 218 mites
m it w*» on tho iron rail, from Ct"
Clinton, 138 mlira in th* olden Um*.

particular, that it ridoa m c»y m ajtllmr ta
Coinage Art of * "rocking chair' that iu coaches are parlors
that Its ampluyes are the most pollts and offable uantlemen tho trevallac public cm meet
ing aectiou:
in a lift limo of travel—ths
th rm&gt;, d
tho employe., if we may ear so. l&gt; at a htefe
standard; wc .
y this 17*
made the legal value ratio 1 to 1G, instead United Staled shall bt a trade daltar, n half newspaper, it
dollar or fifty cent piree, a quarter .luilnr or
of 1 to 15 as it was originally fixed. This twoaty-Evp cent piece, n dime or .ten cent' ler ou the road
made the legal ratio tbc tame as * the mar­ piece. And thr-vciclit of ihe Irado- dollar
sksll
of ths
---•• ha 43ljgr.uns Troy, rhe ’•weight
vij-h; QI
ket ratio, and the two metals again circu­ half doll, r sUli ba ISKi xreins (&lt;rar.&gt;mo») Bnd
lated side by hide.
oue-hftlf ofajcniis (granitae) : the quarter
dollar and ths dime simll be ro^]x&gt;airelv ono
By the aelof January 18, 1837. Con half of the weight of die half dollar ; and said
gr&lt;HM fixed a’Mandand for both gold and coin shall be n legal lender at their nomitml

The

THOS.8. SR AWE, Pre-idcat.

in the W«t

Being repudia­

h abundant through tho

cd from

-

a

two per cont. taorc than the gold

Gold rose

.

You can have in Any shape you
want.

above its

legal value ; and it continued to be at

was depreciated.

Our Teas are all NEW
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.OO, we claim to beat
the County.

So

outrage.

of you seo the record is always unfriendly to

continued the same until 1734, when sil-

during Grant’s second tana.

tized. euld was made tho unit of tiuMumn*
or value, anil tho double standard was

But, notwithstanding
pure, ur 41t. Eufins of standard silver, tlio Democracy.
half dollars, qunftcr dollars, dimes, half this demonetizing of silver by the Demo­

bring

In Folk's time the

two last acta silver was practically dt mone­

omthc double standard and adopt rhe sin­

To

as much as during Grant a second term.

The’ receipts In those two years amounted

its, to contain 270 grains uf standard
gold, being 2$.7 grains pure gold to tho
dollar: half fugles, value of a Spanish

dimes, cents'’ link cents.

thousand dollars- about four hundred limes

twenty-two cents on the thousand dollars.

any sum.

rent, and to aantain 371 4-16 grains

fosses,

$264,502 94 ; ratio of lots., $3.93 on each

these

gits, each to ba of the value of 810 or un­

milled dollar, as the same was then

ceipts were $67,283,444 08 ; the

ocratic administration, with tbc single ex­

lienee tho silver dollar went

never reappeared since.

April 2,1792, authorized tho coining of practically demonetized ever afore.
denuminatiuns and values, to

at

In Van Baiio'i time the aggregate re­

exceed those in Grant’s,

not

lurbed by the bill: but n dollar,

passed by a

Now, let us examine our legislation up­

gold, silver and copper

of kss

Thoratio

Kteutte* hundred timet ad yrrat
during Grtml'J-tecund term.

lar, and its legal cluractor were

February 12, 1873, contains the fallow­

and

the

the wnnllrtt trifle brer one rent on a
thouand dollart. Now compare tiuwe

There is not a single Democratic ad­

The telegraph announces the death of dollar, leaving tin silver dollar at the sumo
Robert Barnwdl llhtU, of South Caro weight as before. This changed the rela­
lina, at tbc age of aevanty-five. Mr. Rhett tive legal value'of gold, and silver, and

Ijora

271,556 04 ;

in the miscellaneous receipts do

as a natural cunwquctiec, ita market’value

was

during the two

The custonta receipts

ministration in which the aggregate losses

circulating medium was destroyed j hence-

Be

receipts arc

to

hardly less gratifying and MtUfhctory.

metals was

Tho legal ratio cf tho two

it back

nullification

Tbc figures in relation

14.881. but the weight of the silver dol­

again, Congrtas altered the law, and put
only 23.2 gr*io£ in our gold coin to the

1833 he was elected Attorney General ot

disburac-

Administration.

changod by this bill from 1 to 16 to 1 to

out of circulation

This was the first time that silver was

circulate with gold al the legal ratio estab­

ultra

last

in Grant’s.

1852 3 ; pages 459 an 630;]

weight per dollar was 28 j grains uf stand

of debts fur

aehooL

the

from tho Cotnmiltei* of ways ami Means, by

ling 6.45 per cent., thus establishing the

was one of the leading politicians of South

mente during

were $110,564,342 31 ;

culation.

Carolina for many years, belonging to the

loMaudtbe aggregate low in

oripta wore $70,185,498 68 , the

containing tbc following sections, to wit:

U Um-WILUAX A. HOWARD. HENRY W amount of silver in tho shilling Las been
diminished several times to keep it in cir­

The Death of Rhett-

Which Party la hcneM
Wc spoke, the other day. of the ratio of

in tho course of a

same

AND NOW THE VERY MEN
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW
UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION,STILL CALLING
iTBELF DEMOCRATIC. APPEAL
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
RENDER TO THEM ALL THE
GREAT POWERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT. THEY ASK TOAD­
MINISTER ITS LAWS, CONTROL,
ITS REVENUES. AND TO MOLD
ITS POLICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN
THE NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE OF TfiE WAR, ALL!
THE MOVEMENTS TO ORGANIZE
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
THE REBELLION, AND ALL THEi
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SE­
CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­
TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD'
BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES,
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO
FROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN
THE NORTH. THESAMEBTATES&gt;
THAT PASSED AND MAINTAINED
ORDINANEC8 OF SECESSION ARE
THE MAIN STRENGTH OF THIS
COALITION.—Senator Sherman.
&gt;

ocratic precedent

$17 26 on tho thousand dollars, more than

sterling in

B

was led into this error by following a Dem­

$1’11,566 25.

while the amount of goKh in

»«s5ssfcSie,"
TS’‘,T“
CVnsty mark-WILLIAM It POWKIta.

silver

is not a Republican idea, but b a purely
Democratic idea ; the Coogrws of 1873

have circulated am! House of llcprcsentsti.rcs of tl.o Vailed
together^withou* undergoing any mater­ States uf America in Congress Mtwnbted.
dial from wl after 1st day of Juno, .1852
ial change in their relative value ; nnd up (1853), the weight of tlio half dollar, the
to 1848, they underwent but one great piece of finy cents, shall bn 192 grains, and
tho quarter dollar, dime and "half dime shall
change in their intrinsic value, “that ho respectively one-half, one-firth and onewhich followed the great increase in the tenth of the weight of said half dollar.
"Ssc.2. And be it farther enacted, that
supply of them consequent upon th.» dis­ the silver coiim issued in conformity lo the
covery of tho mines in Spanish Ameri­ above section nhidi be legal lenders in pay­
ment
of debts for all stuns not exceeding J5.”
ca in tho sixteenth century. The jvent

Silver has been’gradually and

KJSEISMJUr1

tec that this idea of demonetising

adopted as money they

increasing in its relalirt^value since 1717,

FBrBUUS*
IL COOK.

8o you

from the time gold and silver were Bret

en's American Political

&gt;en.

On

1853.

till

furuia, introduced into the Senate a

But

a fourth part of what it has been." [Bow­

I »&gt;:
I lAtm
Tor MvKibcr B&lt;

of

of

1873, and extended to the dollar.

years ending June 30,1875, were $320,­

circulate, and

This state of fin­

ancial trouble continued

measure of values until after Edward III.

caused a depression of their value to abtiut

of New York.

to

ceased

and continued to be the legal unit fur the

by all

noath.d™».:W»gd“”

the act of 1853 is carried into the art

make

to

Can party with the crime of demonetiz- a gold dollar, containing 23.2 grains pure
ting silver bv thg Coinage Act of Febru­ gold, tho uni*, of measure of value.
This is a sorious

l»th«««

of 1873, oaly‘Uw differeMeof -tight -

The effect of thi\art was to do away with

tic orators of the West charge the Republi

ary 12, 1873.

bj th.Kt.flSM, »Mo«J

‘coins of gold of the following denomina­

Demo­

cratic Idea.

Hastings, Mien., 8m. 21, 1876.

gold,

CUTTIHG HID REPAIHIHG
guardian’s sale.

In 1850 he wan
elected to the United Jtatca Senate to fill trilvOT as follows :

with the Calhoun partj.

the vacancy caused by the death of John

Soction 14 of this

He waa a member of the South

Carolina eonvention

which

adopted

the

ordinance of sececaicn.

act contains

the

following:

C. Calhoun, but resigned after two year’s

service.

hundred of alky."
This » stiL\h0 law.

••That Ike gold coins of the

failed Slate.

The tenth Krtion

of this act fbn.id the weight of a;»-fk «

IMUd n«^»n

258 grains standard gold, sndAli» ni^tb

Glorious Jim

^Thus, we have the weight of our coins
now Ttxed ns f&lt;Ajws,To wit : gold dollar,

Blaine I bow grandly be

stands cut, vindicated by the overwbdni4I2t grains of standard silver, being a re­

How morn pitiful than

daction of did weight of tho wlrer dollar
of 3i grains. ‘ But this redaction being in

Now

25.8 grains ; silver dollar,

420

Im « A »•,5r6

TO TH* PUBLIC

grains ;

halfiluBar, 192.92404 trains—two

half

dollars contain

Our

385.84808 graine.

s

HoTel. &gt;.

Mica!

IO PER DA*'

�^tpi-WlyllBjiliblicaiiSw.
8AIRT CflMTT.

frfltltl HPH

'

;Hll’?*

A

Bue Bill.

Litenry

On Monday the 18th but. the dinner.
IM. dl, pl.j.4 u„ j,.U1U

Notice,

LBSXEe?

REPUBLICAN RALLY!

Scribner For October.

GUIDE

R POUATE ORDER."

STATE OF MICHI
i-m l »‘-

V. fl- R. TIME-CARD

many whether the Clipper, * yuld make a
run. All the members of the Clipper Club
‘are mere
-—.I
.

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.... 12;3U*.M.
.. ■uiur la&gt;»n&lt;lSuu&lt;lv*XM)O r. w.
• 9iHa.m.

Ltm: Ex*1-

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in «»&gt;■• ’

3H0 r. n.
MfiP.lt.
4.-40 a.«.
1:13 r. M.

- -

-un.teyr—•X«(pl

f. J. Item. Station Agent.

1 i’OSI'tM’PICE

TIME CARD

ajrtrrt. *1

\r;iv«&lt;laily. exetplSanday.
A.wat ’.«&gt; I-. m. P. O's-Nurtb
It-war, Alta. •
trvtel. Dim
“te Cr««k—Arrive Tureday
.
it
m; &gt;»a«c
ll-J» » ■ - I'lltimore. Bedford. J ohm-

.. i .-.i-Arrive Turtday. ThurerJ*' all p.m. leave al 2 p.m.
Creek and lliekory Cornera-Ar, * Saturday at 12 m.; leave at 1

r-»-

J. M. NEVINS, p.y.

&lt;01 NI V OFFICERS.

"

.................. SC Prindle
......................... J &gt;hn Q. Creevy
_______ I. W. Vroomaa
.................... Wm Tickler
...............
W. H. Power*
............ Milo T. Wheeler
John Hotchkiss
..............
C H Bauer
•B/A Holbrook
. ................... ;•
........ ....... —..Frank 6 Bowen
,«.r...........
...J W Uougbtalln
_ I'crtrr Burton. Curtis Perrry

(b*»i»Juretev

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ADFVRriSF.MF.NTS*

TO-DAY'

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Mdlnwr-JI 1. Murrili.
Cwair?! ilwU! —L. E. Stauffer.
Th»i«
Northwestern Railway Company,
Iitvstteii I'fa sain—City.

All ABOUT THE COUNTY.
Wanted.
a Goon Bor to learn
Apply nt once.

theprins

W. A... m ,k. C,PP.„ pUj ,
game than they played with the Mutuals
vet thev di.l w.ll
i_ _
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their friend*.
Naylor
Holly

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p

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Baaodiet

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Livermore
Ilarotn v

2 B

41

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3

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2 B
3 11
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will be found in another column of this paper.
The Doctor will be al the Hastings House on
the 26th inst. and invites the afiicted to give

returned from San Francisoo. California, and
intends remaining in this State, awl will make
a monthly visit to this town on the 26th of
each month giving the citixens of Hastings
and vicinity the benefit of bit’-extensive
experience and wonderful skill.

1’croons desiring to rent the Dinning Hall.
buainet

signed without delay.

aests it. hi.
fae belter

Secretary.

Ocrsldewa^i a:e gening in uead of repairs.
Iwy phen (sre rwtfly dangerous

to

walk

'riaihedgrk.
’-irk.ii crowding us. but nevet mind.

Turn out Everybody. The ladles are
cordially invited.
By Order of Rep. Co. Com.

The Republicans of Irving organised their
second Hayes And Wheeler club at Irving
station on Tuesday evening. Speeches were
made by A. D. Rork and A. H. Ellis. There

^ea their diparturt

of Prairerilla. and Mias May Manly, daughter

,
.......... "■ “o-i .urs. w. a. MorWJ*rema.«tu buying .M of new good, tar
^.fabritoftlielAdire.
’jwfagfrtentl* end relative. I
,k»®«eP.i|. Enjoy it Ken.

.

----

we uope our
Wln ren,fmbM Ui
|hal

k
lo look Ilav
'^oet th.

Ung
teals.

School.

Our Centennial,
Train haa brought me a wcjl' assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Ga*-ro for the
summer and fall trade, which { will sell
don. low fc CMh. I •!»&gt; rf Iho
adebnud
Siopr
Sowi»R
M«*u»
difforool Kind! of Sewing Mwhimw. &gt;•»
dim ud M«ebino Oil. I M*o nil Well 4
Cwtern Pw»|w.

J. Maus
■
OppmiU Uu
OSoe
xxdltf
HmUo»", Midi­

?

?

a

the proas of the country Las so liberally be­
stowed upon it. From nil parts of the United
States and the Canr.tlas Ballou's Magarine, is
welcomed because the people know that in is
full of Just such rending as sifita the popular
tastes . There are domestic stories, sea yarns,
talcs of adventures, love ttorie* of the most
ardent nature, poetry of real eloquence, flue
illustration*, and a nice article on fashions.

t« wanted In every
cribrn. far tbc Cm,
I'libUeattou in the

tenntal Record.
United State*-la

votrd to whatever I* of intorwt eonnertrd with
lbs ccnnlennial year. The Ornat Exhibition al
Philadelphia I* fully illustrated in dsteil. Every­
body wants 1U The whole people feel (reel iu-

all of the estate, right.JitMs

fliMisres Balieti rtmvrif tn tftl^Hrpartmnt lor
n oral, a lint far thr frtl in.rtiJn asd Jfrternti a
far each •wlieesrst &gt;s*tr&lt;ta«/
-

it&gt;*s* a trial. Send I

DRY GOODS HAVE

* tIi’^E^ENNI^iThECORD. Portland. Mr

r^s/i fC^fUl
F^L.

_

A. CARD

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Ida H. Mcy*re,(beir*of John Heyers Jr. deceased)
Minors.

TO THE AMEBlUAJf PUBLIC.

in tbei.- cIcm Imitation cl our
: enure th* people we have placed upon each gen­
uine box of liolloway’a PHU and Holloway’* Oint­
ment the fac vitsilie of tbc rigaature of our Arent.
Mr. Jm. Ilaydork. To counterfeit thia ir felony.
We rhall r-!cntli*»Iy punas any one who imitate*
thl. with the ntmoet vigor of the taw. Ucrauit
and help m iu cur ta*k et bringing the»e most untvluriplcd men to the bar of justice. U niformly
refute to purchara Mcdieinot purporting to be oar.
unless Mr. Jo*. Hnydoek’s signature is altaered tn
each Box of Pills or Pot at Ointment and the end
will soon be readied. •
,

n.r.w.-.^s£JSW{.lc()

Michigan. all i
of the raid mir
uated aud be)

J?ifetfcSw
: Town four (4) Nunn

pi rases *
Dated A aguit '.,l:t. A. !&gt;.. 1-70
,
CATHARINE METERS.
xxi34w7
&gt;, Guardian.

Z PROBATE ORDER'.

STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of lterry.su.A t a sewion of the Probate Court for the County c
Barry balden at the Probate OBce, in the City &lt;
Hastinrxon Wednesday the 18th day of AnrwL.

coMMiciioiA l„
HASTINGS MARKE

in thia Court

OGRN. Per bushel. Me.
i i.vrs. per btuhci. 25
BUTTER, per lb.. MAlTe.
EGGS, nerdosen. 11*12
[POTATOES.

day of bearing

PROBATE ORDER.

HALT, eoarsc, b .-.Li/'

STATE OF MICH IQAN. County Barry, as.-At

BMB^aSse

Where! at Em Busby's for all kinds
of work in his lino, Gents furnishing
goods, such as shirts, Cuffs, Colors, Xco­
lics, fancy articles of all kinds, Paper
and Linen eolani a speciality. Don't for­
get the place, north side of State Street,
oppomte the Phtsnix Drug Store.
xxi40w4

Of th* luh day August in the
Xbj^f^ffir*“-

the Estats of John George
verified.
CRANBERRIES. p

RW YORK MONEY MARKET!

Thttoepon It Is ordered, that Monday the 18th
day UHeptrnnbernext. at U o'clock in the forenoon,
ssft

Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.
Gold. 1!O'..
The Fall-Tenn begins September 14th.
Full corps of Instructors in all Depart­
ments. Prof. G. W. Chadwick will give
Ic.-etons on the new Pipe Organ. Ladies
will please apply to Miss It. D. Storke.
Principle. Gentlemen to II. Q. Butter­
field, D. D. President.
xxi354t

NEW YORK MARKET

Roar; dull.
Wheat: quirt, tellcn deniend in advance; »hlpers boldine od; White Mich.. f UTeTU ; Amber.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

Take Notice.

account must settle

the

same

or

without

Bfo tbff^flrm: jobbing, 15,V01®f. aold.-JTrJ

Hnwt’tiell: soft white refined.
Tse; firm, bat tcyers and sellers somewhat apart

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

DETROIT HARKET

Dated, Grand Rapid*

TO THE PUBLIC.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

revocation.

Be- Wise iu time

1 hereby notin’ &lt;1! pi
im.

AX NIAS DFNX.

amaxoo.

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

the September end Oeteber rush J# the Centea-

. Very ebuina catue sold

ingWIb. w«lrhts._
E^tttbe eDy. mmtehlngthe mostoo^quarters ft»r theleeri
STdav. Il fa -Hated between two priadpto

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
E.V.M^KVC^rew^^

lirolr: Eastern buyer* taking
ere "millions in iu“ Country

mutual ooixott. Ail narites Indebted will take no-

little .•rater. Doth

Mn. yUriiT^‘r»e

» Chimso fa

ber ad of Fell Milliomy-Sb. w»bm U&gt;
my W U e Ledim eke wi I) be ptm-dHe

‘PPfuchiej

Fteputt..-^ accordingly.

eli,. them Ike New Stylm. Sept
txr42wl

Hasting;. flepunthlCT.

NOTICE.

be handsomely treated.

mahhied.
Mi-.b...

Junes

Rvmelih

xxiiPtT

FOR SALE at THF BANNER OFFICE
’"‘•n.talr

Pricket.

__

Dated Aucimrfch. A. D.'. 1W8.
,
SELAH W. MAPES.
XXlSCwT
Guardian.

Bought since tho last decline in prices.
Call and examine goods and priect. You
will gain by it.
People’ll Drug Store.
W. II. Goodyear.
xxi29wlt2
'

further delay or notice.
List of patents issued la Inventor.* of Mich­
SALIfiUURT &amp; Bbosskau.
igan for tha-froek ending S«pt. IM. 1ST®. »»J
’
each dated Sept 6. WT6. Furnished this 42w6
paper by Cox &amp; Cox BoUcitore of Patents.
Notice.
Washington. D. C.
J. Van di Unde, Window Mlrrows, Grand
Harvest fa post and those liulc aeoouats
Rapids.
must bo paid at once, sure.
C. Adams, Stump Putkrs, Decatur.
Smith, Manes 4 Preston.
A. Buller, Clasp- Constantine.
xxi304w.
D. Cooper, Patching Boote and Shoes,

Jaekson’ T Shellhorn, Car Brake, Marquette.
M. Sparks, F1o&lt;, Spring Lake.
G. Crooks, Drill Teeth Attachment. Kal-

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Intbo mailer of thn estate of Robert J
Thoma* \Y. C.dlicr, Mary A. Col
U. Collier, (heir. ofA6eLCoUiar.il
Notice Is hereby g|
anatlon to the high

will]

GREENBACKS at a PREMIUM !
after being made up and worn
We cannot
say too much in praise &lt;.f Ballcu'a. nn i. hope
lo see it In the hands uf errry household iu
the land. The list of contents for the October
-number is a* follows : *‘A Peep at the Batrschia"Rangoon"Tho
Moose."
"The Rhinoceros
"St. Paul's Cathedral,
London ;•
"Eventide;"
"Victoirt: or.
The Turns of Fortune’* Wheel;" "Mrs.
Rpecigue’s MateT-Meking;" "Waterspouts,-"
"Love's Hubjcct;" "Bewty—TheConqueror
and tbeConquered
“tired r». Heart
"A Pretty Young Laily. A Tale of Home
Life
" •Diner S»*ei
' '‘Chateau Oar­
roll
‘"The .Bed Leaves are
Falling
.. -Faul Line
A Real Incident -." "Miss
I^eds
"Dr Grey
••fa" fa (Wag ;"
■•Ont Yofxa Piwrtra Sr.iuY-Ticu.tr.. —
-That Taylor liny:" ‘'Bessie's Fairy;
"Paul's Wi»b:“ "ObeyingOnlcrs; "Ruth­
ven's Futile I’npe
"Tho Bousekeoper;"
“Facts and Filnciex;" Life in ■ a Chy- ~
(Humorous
IHmririxtlons.) Published
by
Thomas A Talbot. No. M Hawley Street. Bos­
ton. nt fl.»0 per annum, postpaid, and sold at
all newsdealers at 16 cents iKir copy. Back
numbers can always be obtainril,st the office
of publication in Boston.

^uu...r
thrr order* 1, that raid petition
tho penou* interested In aaid es
dowry of *&lt;14 pethioR and the b
causing n copy of thl* order to b
Hajtinr- Jtepuhbean Bkusct.a
and eirrulated in aaU Coanty ol

Auniv’.rrary'^te.lInd
States." Slse. 13 by 30 It

I have a large stock of Pure Castor Oil.
taMi’W

List of Patents.

«x?dient speaker.

?

Where
At A- W. Bailey’s

ejected :
Vice ••—-Byron Travis,
Secretary— L. 8. Hills.

?

• IVnrktttKt'laM.—Wocan fu
rot at which you can make v

Local febjijie^ Notice;

All parties indebted to us by note

n ■
........ •• “»vcusg
tut i,ouri
Home Fridsk evening— Mr. Larned is an

a

___ 8. J. Bidelman, Cainmm.

For Machinery-

’.VnntT F

Urge fell trde

For 1876-7.-

The Fire Department will rartt

The «»

It in coin "JOI cents on

Scribner

HON. SELVESTER LEAR­
NED, one of (lie most eloquent
sons of Michigan, will address
the people of Barry county, at
the (lourt House, on FRIDAY
EVENING of this week, Sept.
22d, 1876.
’

The PuLUahera of Scutaxaa.s Moxruir an­
nounce as among their attractions fur the
1
2H
earning year a new aerial story by Dr. j. U.
Holland, to be etf.il -dJ-Nich. las Mintuni ;'
theconclurionof-'That Lass o' Ixiwrie's and
Advertised Letters
Lonsdale tntulin 12 cfs.
of “Philip NoIsl's Friends; ' anew novel by
Hill's ditto 11 eta.
MissTrafton. "His Inheritance;" Sketches
Shirting Gets.
Liat of letters remaining in the Hasli^re P. of Foreign Travel.' by Gen. McClellan ; a
Extra heavy Shirting 12 els.
serie* of souMiug articles beginning with
O. Barry County. Mich. Sept 20. I«7C. X
"Salmon-Frehing." in October- and to include
Cottonadcs 15 to 25 cte.
Stephen Allen. Sylvester Annis. Fhrn f Trout-Fishing, Grouse, Duck-hunting, etc.,
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Hattie A. Cols, Almira Brown Whitmore ect.; -Twelve Heun with the Microeeope,*'
Twenty bone L'oracU 15 eta.
by Mrs. Herrick, illustrated with drawings
Bennett, George B, BHnwood. Jar,*,* T
Two button Kid Glares 'JO ctv.
by the author,and deicribing^’Tbc Ite;iniings
Jones, Charles
Kenyon.
Eli*Pccrlaw Warp 27 eta.
Kellogg, of Life." “Single-CoUsd Plant*," "Microsco­
Beautiful Shawls 85 eta.
Jehiel Pwiit. William ■•eeroan James W. pic Corals." and other wonders of the organ­
ic world; the Co-operative movement in
Pure Table Linen 45 eta.
Wells. IL F. Pelton.
Great Britain, by CLarlre Barnard (author of
All other Goods in proportion.
it u.i&gt; run fostaoi^
"Ono Hundred Thousand Homes"), being tlio
Cull and sec for yourself.
record of an expedition made fur the benefit
Sylvania Hall, H. W. White.
A full and complete aasortment of
of the readers of this magarinc among the co­
J. M. Ntvtas, p. M.
operative v-hopo and factories of England and Clothing.
Scotland; more papers by Mr. Clarence xxiaupl’df
A. W. Bai let.
Cook on housr-furnishlng ; more descriptions
Attention Fireman
of American Cities ; and many other j-apers
OILS. OILS
_ _______
of tereat.

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27

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consider business pertaining to
the Bell.
Ixrt all attend. Seven o'clock—sharp.
w; r. Hicks,
Chief Engineer.

field 110

The Qvil Serviev,
-Suspected Dnlies,"1
«^n«Un■, *wl American Copyright."
The Old Cabinet contain* -A Discouraging
Experience, • Criticism. ' “Hawthorne," «ie.
I. T. yulnn has in "Home and Society" some
timely directions about fall planting. Iu
••Culture and Progress" Darwin is discumed ;
the "World's Work" describe, the artificial
production of Ice: and in "Bric-n-lJrac"
there is a description of the manner of admin­
istrating religious diKlpUne in n certain col­
ored household.

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Great Fair by lp&gt;nald «. Mitchell, also a mP*f by John Burrougbe entitled “Autumn
Ji*M0!7 »J Iteyesen called -The
-Vt. ,
U*. ,hl’ 5**"c :
cuuiinuationi of
That Um p Uwne'a ' nlld -Philip Nolen's
Fr.en.1; and |..h-i1u by Kicliard Henry Shodd&gt;rd. Mary Rapt. Dixige, and II. (\ Mey-

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(lippers and

■Bd very firm.

EX'.SKR

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READ THIS

By the Atchison, Topeka &amp; Santa Fe
Raikoad, the new and popular fine from
Atchkwn and Kuwas Citv, via the beauti­
ful Arkamots Valley, to I’uc do, Colorado
Sproga, Denver, Canon City, Cucharaa.
De! Norte, Trinidad, Santa Fe and till,
jioihts in Colorado, New Mexico and
Aritona. Special round trip tickets tD
Denver, only *50, allowing atop off privil­
ege* both ways on the main line, aud at
Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pike’s
Peak, Low emigrant rates to the Sau

Juan Minea.
Pullman Fulatx; Sleeping Curs between
the Mi-.-ouri River and the Rocky mounttains without change.
Close connection
made at Pueblo with trains for ’Denver
and Northern Colorado.
For maps, time tables and the “San
\ Juan Guide,” address,
T. J._ Andebsox,
. Pa»». xtyt.
Toiwka, Kan.
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IN OTOtXT JULT

STATIONS-

A GM RedBction io Prices!

COING EAST.

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FrxvivM.

Dealers tn all kinds

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tricL coMistlnx tho eunnllcw of Barn- and Eaton;
a lioi^vM-utoti.o each of tho two lleprtovntatire
Hhtriet* into which your county I* divW«l.
You ora ah® notified that al raid Grncral EJoction. tha foliowlnc Amrndmenta to tho Conaiitulion of thia Mate are to be rabaiUrd to tho people
of tho Suu for their adoption or ejection, v.*-;

talo^natint^lliiooraj^vldcd for by Joint Roaoln-

FURNITURE,
UjtoWtn IM Brackets Frans. 8c
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THUMB babt

And an anrandmant 14 Bratfoa 1. ArUotoSLra-

Look hej;e !

What! don't yon think we can sell
cheaper than tutjr firm in tho State?
can do it. for, with tho help of

llovird Otr

Marahalt,

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Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

*ui.*i"rioLi&gt;Es . Serr»tary of State.

K«ndalivUfo

Srh null raft.
SSTfiL.

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HTATIOS?

J. M. HEWES,

NEW AD VERTISMENTS

G. P.Rowell tCo’s.Column.

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TIME TABLE No. 8.

and be happy’ again

So to the Mountains of Colorado,

CHICAGO .fc LAKE HURON H

GOING WEST.

wc guarantee Satisfaction.

JUarmoa.

Hoarse furnfohed free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
Wo
Lanai sa—With
ran giro you better figures than over of­
ran IteilrocJ. for
fered before, far wc make the mnxt of cur 3::k£.'t±s
Coffins and Furniture.

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Salisbury &amp; Brosseau

Hastings. Dec.. 22. 75.

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WITHOUT ONE FAILUKE Oil BLJECT103

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HOMESTEADS,

HAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

QKEAT WESTERN RAILWAY.
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The Reliable Short Lite

EAST AND WEST.

■ S«|tTS H•flTBHaa
^Capital &amp; theCampaign of 18 76

•BAND BAPIDS AND DETROIT

th* invanuMut haa bwwmsuaeW aioce iu onraul-

JOHN Q. CBESSY.
benS ol Bury Can

tUUyUsOHLr KACIILXEStbUeouH ran with tmAl

TIME TABLE

SALE ON EXECUTION.

mon allday traiui.
a. train ha« Fullraao tan throach to

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TRAINS GOING SOUTH

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DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

TiWtWk, Shepard &lt;C Co.,
BATTLE C2ZEK. KXOa
These unrivaled machines and repairs for

0. T. SADI/i.

GRAIN, FLOUR
And Mill Feed

Gnii nmnom

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Corner Woodbridge &amp; Shelby Sts,,

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Board ofTrade Building, Detroit, Mich,

B,U.C1I .V NOHTO’S

Statlicr

uuie are supplied at lowest- factory prices

CasuulaiionMerehaata and deniers in

Hastings, Michigan.

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PENSIONS
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To whom Pensions are

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John H. Wendell &amp; Oo.
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FLOUR,
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and 5G Woodbridge* St.

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Fruit Lands in tiie
Michigan fruit belt
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 25 1-2
acres to Exchange
’W-Jfor a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence Carnap,. Sta ail taital.

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NKWTON.

Council Bluffs and Omaha,
Without Chaeso ol Can,

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE 1

THE FOE OF PAIN

FOR SALE

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VOL. XXI. NO. 43.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1876.

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WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWEY

OUR CENTENNIAL

scon it in the four months since the open­
ing, is the opinion expressed now,on every
hand, and- it is evidently pretty well found­
ed. The sturdy yeoman and the represen­
tatives of Cities and Towns all over the
Country are now turning out in their
might, filling the hotels and crowding the
thoroughfares beyond anything that has
lately been anticipated.
One of the most attractive and instruct­
ive exhibits in MemoriattHaH the Art
Gallery is the collection oPGroek arid Ro­
man Antiquities, objects of nudiocval art
and Italian Brauses. This collection be­
longs to Alessandro Cutollaui of Rome
and is now exhibited to the public for the
first time, arrayed in a suit of three rooms
in the east corridor of the hall. In ojie
rodm are the marble embracing sixteen
busts, mostly’portraits of the imperial
time in Rome, two statues and a coujic
mask of Hercules.
They arc all rare
works of art. The room containing the
engraved ems and personal ornaments
pnrtmldy attracts the most general atten­
tion.
There are rude necklaces, amulets
and ornaments for the hair belonging to
die ancient bront period.. Beside them
it a case of amber ; come of the pieces be­
ing simply pierced by a hole iu order that
they could be strung together, the sub­
stance seemingly being too precious to be
cut, and others carved with quaint devices
ailaplcd’to the shape of the piece. In the
next case arc several ornaments, found in
the cemeteries of Etruria, with scarab
beads, and figures in glare and silver, plat­
ed with gold. Next come the gold orna­
ments from the ancient citt&amp; of Carre and
Clusium ; specimens of the earliest Eutrusean work in that ancient art of granulat­
ing gold—an art preserved only in tradi
tiun for centurias aud but recently redisoorurcl by Signor
brother IU
Ri.mc. Among the specimens here exhib­
ited are simc of the finest kind, showing
ale
uhtis
that the art was at its btest, and others,
again of au earlier and coarser quality.
alamazoo
The article# arc in both eapulatcd and uncapulatcd gold. There is a small flask
shaped something like an amphora, in
which the minute g’obulcs of metal arc
soldered to the surface in fine rigrags,-and
other patarns of peal delicacy. Another
fine specimen i* * strip of"gold with granu­
lated lines, between which is a row of
birds In rdief. J ust above this a beautiful
rose-shaped ornament, with a findr carved
bead in the center, and beside it is a lovely
wheel of gold, ending in acorns ofexquisite
workmanship^ From Greece, the cities of
Mctapontum and Tarentum yield orna­
ments of tho llalo-Greek style, made 350
years before tho Christ. Hern are car­
rings and oraaroonts iu gold (whoso use is
uncertain) of unsurpassed beauty and ex­
cellence. A pair of hdix-shaped whorls,
terminating in nobly carved women's heads;
an ornament like a brooch with elaborate
rusettos and pendant', a pair of dolphin#;
Cbuho of stars and birds--all show the
work ofmastor artists, and indicate this as
the best period of the goldsmith’s art.
From a period of 50 years later, ore neck­
laces and carriages and pendants in gold
and colored cnwncla, perfect specimens of
the new method already hflucncing and
hastening the decadence of the nobler art
•of working tho pure metal. These butter
flics and birds rcsplendant in green and
red, and blue enamel, the cujrids and wing­
ed animals, spirited in design, but oVtfelaborated and too minutely finished, give
us glimpses of Old World luxury such as
no words can convey. Tho excavations
from which those precious ornaments were
taken were made by Prince Tbrloma. 8o
rare are they that the British Museum has
only one specimen.
From Syria arc
COME
A&gt;U SEE MEI
fragments of rich diadems, medallions, and
bracelets of the Ptolemaic period of GraceEgyptian art. Here is a remarkable band
or spray of vine leave# with pearia for
grapes, and beridc it grotesque figorea on
pins and carrings, with a general lack of
refinement in the design and finish id
marked contrast with the 1 taioGreek work.
IJcing a business that Deeds n grmrt &lt;bm!
Following the decline of tho art under the
successors of Alexander wo have Italoof experience,
Greek funeral ornaments of an era 100
STKBDIXB BROTH KB*.
year# before Christ, then tho worguous
After many years
jewdry of tho Imperial time, when gold
in the business, can truly say that they .
was largely used us a mere Betting for em­
can do better work, and give belter ®itr
*rtin PIo»*r«l to
..
ends, garnets, and other atones; and, finally,
out FACTORY D«MiM Isfaction than any ether firm in this
with some examples from the times of
notion. W. H. Slobbin., the wmtor
Charlemagne, when tho workman had loot
their mining, and the noble metal had
urnnbor, wllb U&gt;« raperim™ of •

Fot T1e l“xT S'XTY °4Y» wi vUL stLL

Sfflfflffl nil FISH BIKIS., MS
KFaT IJL &lt;&gt;i0 BUSINESS CAM

At prices lower thah ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS.

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings', we hoi'e a full stock of

POINTS

Swrnyrpr and Q«n»r»,

lOI.KIlOOK,
rberA Bailey’*

for the G , C
, Komnsox, Doihie and
K
Plows. Points arc all ground
nngrou nd
ami sold at I lie same price
points.
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OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

The Triumph is Complete.

irroj-s;

JOHN-STANLEY is the VICTOR.

hiuuier

M M. fl. HAYFORD,
1TTORXEY »-,.&lt;• .: .cllor nt Law. an

B|.«ek, Stale Street,

partnership*
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For fill Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees’
Sugars, Canned Goods, and al I oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
JOHN STANLEY,
Hastsings, June 12, *76
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'■“undertaking WOOL. WOOL.
CABDING-

Ite-. will nlwoyn gin- bl"
MlUoc Io (bin
ot their CTlraMro
Hrane end Trw. funil.I.eJ when

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TSh io «1 nil
i. ic nod C«d
12 I™

when desired.
lB*4»ft, i. ‘ ■'"•Uru. i'ndertiki.,.

vided into four compartments for cosme­
tics—once the property of some wealthy
Roman Lady. Hero also is a fine collect­
ion of br -nxe and silver military orna­
ments of the eleventh, twelfth,
and
thirteeth centuries, and some heavy gold
article* of adornment in more ancient
style.
•
Tho collection of engraved gems con tains
upwards of 270 specimens. They have
a case to themselves and n number of
them orc framed and hung up, so that
they can be viewed by transmitted light
and I heir exquisite workmanship studied
to advantage, the cullcotion form a com­
plete history of the glyptic art from the
earliest times down to the fifth century of
Christ. Here are Arayrean
eylindera
from Ninevah and Pcraepolis : Greek
A rabs, amulets and gems in intaglio and
cameo—many cf them published and
known to collectors as among the most note­
worthy examples extant. There are my­
thological subjects and imperial portraits
on sardonyx. Thus in this one collection
is to be seen the refined execution of tho
early Greek and Roman, where beauty of
design is tho theme—and the Roman
cameos, with their nrnro or loss realistic
portraiture : the student can ask for no
more than ih's.
Of ring# particularly gold, there is a
collection of upwards of 350, extending
from tl&gt;c earliest Tyrrhenian to the end
of thu sixteenth century; besides gold
thcro are rings in silver, bronze, glass,
amber, and several kinds ot stone. Many
of them arc of special interest to arch­
aeologists. Ono contains an intaglio po&lt;
trait by the engraver. Apollonious. An&gt;
nothcr is a superb piece of carving in
amber. Here are examples of the various
styles that obtained among ancients and iu
medieval times from the monstrous seals
a# large as a silver dollar and an inch
acruss, loaded with ornamentation and
figure devices, to tho coiled snake—which
seems to have been a favorite form—and
tho plain gold band without a lino of
chasing or engraving of any sort.
All those may not bo appreciated by
people unfamilliar with ancient history
but they interest all who have an eye for
the 'curious and instructive
wbsw
there is such an endless variety of things
to bo seen and written about, one can
only dip in here and there and give the
striking pointe. My only aim in these
letters is to give a faint idea ot what the
wain features
“ ’
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of
the show
arc.
Veras.

STEBBINS BROS.
Hn.U»«».J«lX'SStb.mn.

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When oil paint cannot be afforded for
fences and outhouses, a good whitewash
will look well and bo durable. The (bl­
owing wash is excellent:
Take a clean borrell that will hold wa­
ter- Pat into it half a bushel of quick­
lime, and slake it by pouring over it
boiling w tor, sufficient to cover it four or

voter, and add two pounds of srIbImU* of
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PAI STS AND OUTHOUSES

Fanner- and others often have ohthouses
to paint, Lut they cannot afford to use
white lead, and they ask “is there no kind
of durable paint that I can tUc which is
cheap 1" . To meet this demand for cheap
paints, every owner of land that contained
a substance that could be ground, or pul­
verised, and make paint when mixed with
oil has barreled up. this commodity, brand­
ed It ‘Mineral Paint," and put it in the

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wash tq harden on the r.ood-Work. Add
sufficient water to bring it to the oonaiatcncy of thick wh’ '&amp; ’ash."
cream color, add 3 lbs. yellow ochre.
For fawn co’or, rdd 4 lbs. ember, 1 lb.
Indian red, and 1 lb. lampblack.
For gray or stone color, add 4 lbs. ure&gt;
bcr. ana 2ms. iaspblMk.

much more durable than common white-

market; but twenty years of experience
with the most of thews paints shows that
they are of very little value; and my ad-

them, m they iuu*L,be mixed with linSocd
oil to b&lt;tof aay valuo on buildings ; and
this kind of paint soon fades in color, and
bcnefil of the cows, but for the money it
is washed off by the rains after tho first sea­ pv'j in to the pocket of their owner. Two
son. Tlic’C is no kind of paint that Sands of ladian meal, worth at most
can be used on outbuildings, or any other
roc oenta; and the same quantity of
buildings, that will giro satisl'action, ex­ wheat bran, or middlings, not coWing any
cept white lead and. linseed oil. Zinc
makes as pood u paint, but it is dearer
than lead. . Then we have “chemical" her incnrse of milk will be.
paints that also ore good, being made in
part of xinc, and ready mixed and colored. rtya : “If the dairyman ■ prepared t&gt;
I can recommend the “Averill Chemi­
cal Faint’’ thus mixod and colored, ns
equal in durability to white lead, but it
coste
about
the
same
price
as lead ; and I have found no advantage
in using it over white lend. If an out run’ o7n whole seasoc
bou.se first receive « good heavy coat of oftst de tends upon the
crude petroleum (kerosene unrefined) put.
on with a whitewash brush, then let it dry
a few weeks, and then apply a coat of
white lead and linseed oil, and you will
have n print that will not
be
expensive, whijo
it will
be vciy and wheat-bran in equal quantities, or ten
durable,
and
equal to two ordi­ alone, will rnswsr the purpose to keep up
nary coat* of peinL Crude petro'oum has the condition .of the cow and her flow of
been selling,»low as ton cento per gallon milk."
by the Varrel.

been altogether debased to secondary uses,
PROFFER TIME FOR FAIKTXHO, &amp;C.
the collection ends.
In the same case with these oraamentr
October and November are the best tell-------.
. . _.j
------ e.i_ t__- montlis for printing the outrides of build- type, polishes
rags. It is folly to hire a printer to paint iog stick. B
outbuildings, when the owner has nothing or swear at th
1
“i•J* —in whinb noaeody
that bo can work at himself to advantage, the compoata
P«P»”d- donnlinn*. Here, too,-

WELCOME MARBLE.
MKM, »■&gt;•«.«&lt;

know how k&gt;UM paint brush. He ou
k-ira in one day to do a fair job, notwith­
standing that profraioual paintar* *p»y
aay that he a ill “apothe work and waste
a great deal of point." Anybody can mix
write lead and oil. Four gallon# of cil
arc enough for‘100 po *nds'of lead, and a
L»od color for any bouse can bo’ made
with burnt umber, as light or as dart ;m
“ ^you ploare. &lt;Jsc half raw and
ha’f bailed oil, w:th no drier, a-d buy
Fur oil# of oil merchant* when yon can.
have juft F nigh; raw oil at 65 oenta,
and boiled at 60 cents per gallon, by the
can of tan
gallons, the
rh^p^
that
I
over
purchased • it,
and of good quality. Buy the best of
brushes, m a two dollar brush* is cheaper
:n the end than one of the same sue for
one dollar. If you have fences to point,
o-e ofyour boy# thould do the work.
Lot him learn now to do it by practice I
have often made a good fence paintar of a
boy 16 to 18 years old in a w&amp;&gt;k, than be
can be set at outhouse painting. In
brief farmer# should seldom employ a profeffiional painter for any kind of wort,
when they have som grown almost to
uanhood, or when they tncmselvm can
fiad time to do their own painting and
: re expense. I refer to men who are
compelled to be economical in these times.
Painten, however, must live as well ss
other people by their tr la. Let us
take a took inside of your i Jellir^.
These rooma need painting !&gt;adly. Get
some white lead, -nd spirits of turpentine
(no oil)r and ct your wife ot daughter
print one room on trial. Many a lady
I j. on » painting “rig" and painted rooms
almost as well napn-nttoal printer. Or
in the wintergasson, or on stormy days,
you might paint ihew rooms youroclf.
One doesn’t know what ho can do till
he makes a trial. Money sated in this
way is money earned. I once know a
ladvwho .bought her wr dding drma with
money her father gave her for paiaiiag
the i uide of his house. She was Dot to
proud to do it, and to-day she hives on a
fiuo farm, and paid for from her labor ss
well as that of her husband.

RURAL TOPICS.

GFREuBLE &amp; ItUSSELL.
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THE VICTORY IS WON !

fish.

LETTER.

Philadelphia, Sept. IGth, 1876.
More- people will visit the Exposition
during the remaining few weeks tbau have

rURUSHER:

••’ i'h.® ;

WHOLE NO. 1086

�““^^•“bwu^jnpW

OUR NEW YORK LETTER .
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER

Demoorttio Ch 1 SanIM Rgforrn.
General Hurlbutwa dhila guiahed mem­

Washington, D. C., Sep. 15th. 187«

EDITOR ber of the United c atm H ouae of Repre­

sentatives, thus da Bribe* the Democratic

lUniHt*. Mio«h SmH: 25, 1876.

practice of civil-scrmcc reform.
“How haa this^Hcrusc applied

civil'

That -troublea never ooms singly"
been proven in the case of the Bourbon
Democracy
within the past two months
,
Tilden was no sooner nominated than

service reform in Va own appointments ?
Hu it retained con [«ujnt officers or ap-

pointed new ones fc 1 the sole consideration
of fitness ’ Sir, th » advent of this Dem&gt;use to ’jidwer was signalized by a
e sueh m has not been seen
Lean, gi tint, famished by long
abstinence, the. multitude of applicants
passed belief From Maryland to Toxas

HAYEH’ PLATI^OBM

i

"Honeat money for al), and
free \school8 for all.
There
shoula be no inflation which
will depreciate the oiie nor" eecteoan intarferance which will
destrdy the other.”

they made miaerab i by bnucn importunity.
They trooped to the plunder as tho vultures
seek the carcass.A Yon selected a door­
keeper on the sole ground of his experience
in the same cap city in the Confederate
Congress, and you summarily turned him
out because he bogastly wrote to a private
friccd what you aft felt, but dared not say:
that office wag a I »d thing ta have.

It

was hard on Fitskugh, for he was not tho
that felt “bigger than

NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. only man on the
old Grant.*

For Frrndrnt,

RUTHBFQBDB. HAYES,
of Ohio.
For"'Viet-Pmufeat,

WUAIAI A. WHEELER.
of New York

»-

'•You turned oi l eterk after clerk, gray
and experienced a duty, and filled their■
places with partisans."
“You removed disabled Union soldiers,-

IMPANY.

B welter BoeinoM-

roimiui.
Australian New-Yorkers all cheered thetr
Tb.
«t L«i» HobiuMo ^ontrvmen to the echo. But they win*
hr Gr-nroor fapta ol
~
1l.„ 'ofajod, Md &gt;
M- the moel UKmnife»L
Americans, a» v
•.Hr —tuur .Ita.,
who the worn deMill, flo™ we
&lt;ticeoftho
1farii, uf their erm., nude ibem Hetorm SEW YORK (mA Itlll.BOkb
F,ol,l mmrtunen »lh« “
,l
eouodoeo end hu oxceptiooel eeidoila e&gt; fonnen
£“&lt;1
,cueld mukmutabip—*b» del'bede, oog
w.iling .hotaing “W •
*“*»*“
r.rwd u ,lIW| .
a^dmop bed fix
; his siiA®. *D&lt;1 be down in t"“cy P°" ■ .-■■■, —
I E?w ^YBtTytou.
sitiOoM, and draw a long careful sight, what I
-rdordl,-.
'Se i. he in eeUtal work t wlulJ»dd .ooh
■ man do against Sitting Bull . yhy don I ni«.' theSteiatyrr mi aht ■/. ,
they practice shooting from the ahouider ?
when I w» a boy the good marksman wu K«Tt
i tk. JOiSJ
tioooffa. Uhta.. n.™ M«miMd dtrifaeuM tad
£ who Sid ta£o a Mjnirri on the j=
that be bed, u ia alleged aod geoenil be- aoueual eoldowe orer
P
inj
nr . drer on tlic run.
Thus the sports.*ui
.e.iT ujBllh
„„
Xmtader
pome
far
the
"
lierod, committal purjory to aroid payiog f™“ ' “““J1.8*’?
(him Maioe,
bi. .Hotted .bar. of th. eapeoae of a war ,l‘“;
J,
f^ &lt;h.t the K»or Few York moi who ■»«,«rird .hoigtata. Th., fargel fad ihta kind of diooe-| ---------,_,4-------------- pncipiutal b, tbe political part, of
rfa™ Statai rwrwai Egi. „&lt;* fir Hook., or Ihgoom tai for
rtki ha w» recital M a b»d.r. II. P»bb»u
-’tH1s&gt;^TINg“ STATIONS
wm found ebarital with b.rior appwpm- er than it baa been ’“'J
■
u hwo. During the lato war it will ba re­
membered, Berdan’s sharp-shooter* could
MtabiaowhoqUm-Mdanr doBm. The, bar.
!rep batterie* silenced by picking off____
fukstON TICKETS^
committal to bi. emUod, u a metal compmbe.d the-I
b
g inner* at long range, and nwiy an officer
.
m**. —Ill I— -■ .11 _ ■
taut. Ho wee openly a~~d of baafaf i.
tTXfa! upon who', life Ita fata rf. Ml depended
was
diubkd
by
these
thousand
yard
I
swindled thousands of laboring men out of been altoget
*
. 0
And M ihi countrici that I
fa.fn.iuof their labor, b, th. fund.- the eounh, . ~d, In W. ir"
rre but prepared for war. hare the fewest |
.----------------lenti-neoffaiopl-um. He wm known men. ore. fa -be emo . .btta^wbom«.
arnntyfoTtho ^United State*. There b no SAILL*k™b,
D. K. BOID, Jr,
to b.reltan intimnlol, aaeoelatal with a ifa dmtateuon, .nd who ... » detataW

a record which would not bear a
1
dose inspection was unrolled to the
'
of &gt; multitada of «utui« •&gt;"*
'
Th, former ooedod u&gt; mienmoopc lo
Uctfaofdm dmiwtur ul Cb.rUun
“^faefad
of hl.

came the hordes ,&lt; office-hunters on the
trail of their unhafpy patrons, whose life

very
g*»

Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania

ring of tho woret knarea tfli erer diagrae-1 in that ptupom now,and filled their places with others of an­ ed the politirol annals of New York eity. I This is why the Republioans of Maine and
‘
other stripe, and Would have made a clean He forfeited tho rrepect and confidanoe of Vermont, no ».U« Jww they-pH ™
- every friend of hard money by his dmJJJJ ’qiMrtbB corotsl np. Rafiy,I
sweep but for the popular indignation.

(graceful capitulation to the- repudiated I
aDj the other * reformers" of th i
of
the hand-writting on the wall, .
( the West in order to seture their sup-1 city,
port
iu
his
race
for
the
Pmidcnt.
Hi.
midihey
are aick-oo prominent Ikrno-'
,
^•■pta-mfa- bar. bta. faown to
££
OLDIK,
ever before known.
.
“You hare twice exhausted the con tin- be so moousistent with the pracatiec ot a
Hendricks is bicker than»
gent fund of the House by needless and life time, and with the traditions of his j, of tJjen,. ft» a sick time for Democrats,,
extraragant sums vxpendod for witness**) party which he has followed with the the capture of Tweed is bothering them•
on trivial matters, and have run up bills to bigotry and blind real of a devotee that fcarfolly. and there b more shivering sod
be met hereafter by frightful amounts for fa. «r, tam"n&gt;t&gt;Tm-|u. eumofab. fbMnsi. ri&gt;«.w&gt;ong premmenl mem^
. cunning
,
»ILbcm of the party, than
be lact
regarded. as a synonym .for thi
of
lo a htUc.for Ife&gt;r
he
making and printing your investigations.
“You hare insulted the President by tricksters. The Southern States were se- Olghl
oul the mfcrela of the prison
resolutions demanding his authority fur lected as axperixnental grounds, when it I house, and his return strikes terror to their
the exercise of his official functions out wu propotad ta orereome fae iulelligew I beta TiHta who wu bi. council fad
eoeFtakm.offa.mmta, ielheieb»lilil, H“«^^’i»k1^ |« ‘h^.°.f.1g!
side of the city of Washingtdn, and have
spoils,' went back on him the moment he
party, by the un-1
been ignominiously convicted of ignofance to the rebel-copperhead
...
-r •
. . got into disgrace aud he fears that the Beas
of law and of history by his crushing re­ stinted use of money. Vermont and I may jjj exactly how dore that connocV‘
4------ in
“ I1 ion was and bow much of the plunder he
pl,.
. '
Maine have spoken in thunder
tone
“You refused at first clerks to some of
the committees, but hare surreptitiously
and in detail appointed more clerks than

mtrru.
wiixxix.

“You have demanded elaborate reports
on all manner of subjects from the Depart­
ments, and hindered the public service by
exacting these replica on matters which
had already been officially reported and

AND NOW THE VERY’ MEN
WHO MJttJGHl AND VOTED TO
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW
UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION, STILL CALLING
ITSELF ^'DEMOCRATIC. APPEAL
TOTOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
RENDER TO THEM ALL THE
GREAT TOWERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT. THEY ASK TO AD­
MINISTER- ITS LAWS, CONTROL
ITS' TtEVENUEfi. ANDTO MOLD
ITS*’ 'POLICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN-

didatE^, Though living in
THE KOPTH, -OPPOSED- EVERY
MEASURE AW THE WAR, ALL
TII^JIPVEMENTB TO-ORGANIZE
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
THEkRKBBLLIGN. AND ALL THE
SAEBOPdiRD* ADAPTED TO 8E-

TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD
BRING INTp .THjE CHIEF PLACES
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO

The Grat Sotto TtaiiM®.

to the tail, aod 'be various pp«"&gt;
ben., Hid.,. K
Sw T»t. SqA- 22,1876beUlebed been » prolta“, l1””.
ntainftaled.
Potltfal* — Bu.faeu — EMiion Note. hl„ Ita w
Th, Groot Shootinc M.tch-The The immaae Id* I»Y^*“*

were in print-’
Such is tho foretaste of the reform we
have had in tbs House of Representatives.
That u the . ply branch of our National
Government t iat is now in posscesion of the
Democratic party. - Where ia Barclay, who
survived during great numbers of adminis­
tration j ?
Where are the soldiers of the

Railroad

CALIFORNIA

of jicoplu were present,and while each ns I TMBcmtJAO&lt;» A woxiTH-wE&lt;rr.B!.- raiu
tionality expressed unmistakably, Us de I
WAY
sire for its own succeaa, there was nothing I trmbnuvs under one manaxeuicat the
but the best of fueling manifested. ThelQreat Trunk Railway .Lima of th*
foreign Teams are extravagant in their I WEST and NORTH-WES’l, and, with
their I Ita numeron*branch)* andcoi.:uv:lun»,
rommendaiioa of the gcncn«lj ot there
ahoFt?rt and qulckert route
American competitors, and of thetr treat-1 ljetirefn Chicago and all points in
went, generally, ainee they hav«« been tn I IbU&lt;0IB&lt;
WiactaeiU*,
Nobthkrx
the country.
I MtcmoArt. Minnesota. Iowa Sb■hie „ arm KM BinnxiMa
I ■**■«*. Caufubnia. and tbe W dhi
TerritoIUEh. Its
THE n EECU km »u tuwKN*

&gt;■ one. mom or, tta
3 Omaha and California Line
wttl be re»e»lta«l, &gt;0.-4 tatabta, .nd £
auJ
nat(
Beecher wanted the ea*; tried m the I
|nta |n NoirrnEBN Illinois, low*,
wilds of Franklin County, to which Moul-1 jjAKoTUt Nrbhaska. Wyomijw. Col
ton oWectod, on Uw acore that he could I OUXDO| Utah. Nevada, Calit ilma,
not afford to go there to prosecute. Judge I Qreuox, China, Japan and ArettADvckman lias refused to change the venue. I Lt a. , Ila
.ndliAhorMofacror ufad hwiubo iri- Chicago, Madison and St.
od iu Brooklyn or New York. Beecher's I
Patil Lin6
attorney, Shearman, will put it off till the I
tfae alu&gt;rt Unh for Nobtiiebn Wu
last possible moment, mi th&gt;rc is a fair | conbin and MlNNWuTA, and for Mapeb^
tatafas
nuMdinz
Tb.ro
»&amp;
bHrJMta
M[»
denunciation of the quack pretender in tho I got. And Tilden is not alone in this fear.
attempt made to debauch the voter of There, are hundreds uf Democrats in the vere little intere* taken in it now.
I
1
city
who
are
howling
“
reform
”
who
are
in
thoro State). So recklessly confident were |
Iietxo.
I^jnona and St. Peter Line
th* same fix. When Tweed gets bock,
the manager* in New York State, that at1 and tells his story, the source of a great
Is the only route fo.- Winona. Itecitrotub
Owatonna.
Mankato, nt
their nominating, convention two weeks I many large fortune*, the place from which
TO CALIFORNIA.
abd all point* in
ago, Mr. Doreheimer was snubbed and in* I a great many gorgeous furnished Iiquscm.
Houthcm and Central Mincaola- 11*
carriages, horses and all sorts if plunder,
suited by the leaders because he had once
will be made known, and a great aiany
The Prophet Not Without Honor in | Green Bay and Marquette
belonged to the party of loyalty and pro- bright stars in the “reform** firmament ___
will
His Own CountryI
Line
grew, and they greeted the nomination of I go down in gloom, with a nasty streak be­
II* tbe only line for Janfsvillc,
lloratio Seymour, with a shout of appro- hind them. Theac men are hedging now,
----------| Watbhtown, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
nl .Inwutata u fam with which be I by nreufapfaet Tweed', taura fa. Kt­
Tb. Opinion of Tburr Who nr.
.
,
, .
,
। .I publican tnck, and that bt haa sold out to
wu cheered wbe» he ideuuSed h.mulf f
Ltml „«l fa, »mt rich derelopRight on the Ground.
I Hancock, and the Lake bCTEKio*
with the farociom mob fa 180 b, * “
lOoVNTBT. Ita

1‘KTKR, Now 11LM,

BVaiNKsa.
Union army, many of them wounded and dressing the murderers and i neen diaries of I
H„
.oj SewYork
disabled 1 Nearly all gone, a elean sweep. which B, wu eompoud u "m, ftiarf*." I
i
Two
weeks
later
they
were
driven
by
I
begins
to
look
Hks
New-York again. The
Nine months ofsuch expesieace is far more
•uggeative than an elegant letter on civil- stron of dreumstanees. to accept another Hotels are full, the jobber* are doing a large
reuettale Kepublicu .. farir lewta. f„ I ttal.ud it me, be «M, mid fau w.h.te
aetviee reform.
Massachusetts they attempted to mask tarned
“J*
Br*. PT0®
. lasiucnuatna iucj aucmpwu
i niore on something like solid ground. Now
Political Nolen.
their sinister dcaigw* under the cloak of IR
tfa0 people outside of the
Mr. Adams respectability, who twelve great citic* to do their share and end the
Col. M. P. Nolan, one of the moat prom­ short months before wu a candidate for deprusion. We have knocked off all the
inent Dcasoc'ais of Ohio, has taken the
Beputr^betata
stim-p for Hayes and Wheeler.
The explan.tamn that have been offered I
Uiat b IiecaMary n&lt;nr is to kfl! the
If Tilden refuses to come out and explain
in explanation of Mr. TiHcu's alleged croakers, refuse to listen to any one who
parjury are so trifling a* to only beget talks of hard time*, and go on, just u
iu.1802 he will be the worst defeated can­ contempt for the inventors' poverty of 'bough you didn t expect the w«xid to
didate that ever aspired to the Pnwidoocy __ _
i
oonie to an end to-morrow. Bey, sell,
nworcCT. Tl.c latest caure of spprelwn. . . __•
;
’
.“Live within your income” has a signifi­
cant sosnd to Tilden just now. No doubt Indiana by the teen who are fredi from Crops are good, on the average, pget* will

TH&gt;WMBrH.” THBS4KEBTATE8
THAT*PASftBD ANfc MAINTAINED
live within.
ordtkaiteJcbof SECESSION ARE
Very encouraging.—The Democrats arc
THM MAHT STRENGTH QJP THIS
trying to figure out a gain in the recent
COj
Vermont election. They boast of having
■Hr a gain of fifty par cent, in one town.
jjjflr
................— —
the Dimoovisy uv Noo Ycrt'cvcrjienxrit Investigation discloses the fut that out of
him. to ootnawff uv a idrip alive they are
idcota. Mereifiil' Revina ! the idee ur
tic ticket A* they had bot two votes last
hix beln brot bayk to tcllwat bo knows ur
rings, witk Tildsn « a reform candidate ' This looks encouraging'.

Wheaswer a Diasocratie rtotesman gits
thro srMurtrtfiin‘he ought, for thenske nv charged that Col. MeCroery had sought to
hi* sarvivorst, to he Immgjitly killed. Tbe
brinafc Uk of
iUpab&amp;ui
charged from the employ of the Express
Company far peKttcal reasons.
C. B.
Leland, the employer of Whitmore, nquarythe «Mhs of b* ehcck-book abepi bix per-

their victories in Vermont and Maine, be fab*The leader* are cowering htfbre the blows 11t,?8

-•
than before tho war.

FreePort and Dubuque Line

-----

Unsought Testimony In Favor I Istheonly route for Elgin Ibx-KroBD,
r .1. * nU o t \| ••
Fkkktort, aud all pointe via Freeport.
of the Old Reliable
] ila

Chicago and Milwaukee

Ncrth-Wett

______

Line

I Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is tb'1.
W* doa i give this for « A*
bm I ” ge ™ {^ii? through Evanston.
1.1. ,w,«r..tl, r.—tad fau CWUr B.PH. •“'*
gU&lt;mi,»M&gt; I'M.

UdiLlSi

Md.0w.Kll M

a“p

Pullman Palace Cars
Arc run on ail through trains of tats
A trip on tho steel railed and well balawed tOM,bh lathe ONLY LINE ranaiK
road, is not any more now, if aa much, wear
sad tear oaths etnpkiyea and macbiMgy ta a I the** care between Chicaro andw- •

____
_____________
BSZ1 &lt;nsMa&lt;o and Milwaukee.or rhl’
as it wu oa iboiron rails from Chicago to I cago and Winona.
CTiuten, 138 mile, ia th. otara Gms.
I At Omaha our Meepera c ”'
R is not Mcanury for us to-uy tbQlhs C. the Overland Sleeper* on tn. un*”
b M. w, R , l. . Itai^lu. tail fa ,.ta, I'MlUo lfallro.4 far »U
w“' *
particular, that it rid* u «uy u siiUag in tbe M|«ouri River.
. .
a ‘-rooking rtmta" that it. ouch* arap«ri«,. I __On thearrivn of th«&gt; t«d««J*

Thu
For Council “lu®.
.*»«,**, fa. farofa.T“'“ThW«l&lt;Tmfa- UF ud
»«raMP*r, Uu wlferUwl iomt, fmr. |pall»oin I'afacc '»r»»lnR . y ju,®.
lemtUiMl. Dot Ufa. r.f.r. um, .r. BteopUl. CM.
o,III Tiro
ul»lwmM;n nppMfa.qMa.Ull&gt;.
iSTl. F»ul ‘“..“'tSn/PultaM
UeTM.a -. If pMUIc. ih. rapnk. tr*M- will I Through Tfalu.
■
.
I(,^
h.M.np.0. fan. li.W.M. wm Thtaoelhro.
o&gt; M h

U..mpl^_. Umw,
,

,

,

reason wuy ll

" - ,wfc4 ””

,

they know they deserve.
BhoaW not be so everywhere. It is enAn encourageing report by the Com- eouragmg ware the streets crowded with
missioner of Intern Revenue has 1 eeJtn ad a truck*-

to the effect that the receipts ofhis oflieo
estimates made al

FAMUloM motk*.

the annual report iu I bair la braids or daasic XnoU, will be glad

Dtaemlta. Thi. face nd, tadbmc th.
petard Utaimonjlhnn .11 pninu, .bowing j,

. hedfa, redd in fan

burinm of Uta uMm

ri^I eimple .nd

beeomiec
fa’

For fa. honu. llxme who like lo

whole country. There are complaints of wear their hair loose wave Afightly, and
indaquate force in many of the bureaus of I
net or silk lacing, now

dark or vary fight
or cardinal ribbon is

t

Ma.

est appreeved comtroetioa ian with a band at 1 For Spartaand
•
ua nerrt. ami a hud of bmta., wahmn any MlnneeJta, One 1 hrouu-&gt; 1 r. In
ar of aeeldent or tnesavvaicuee.
| with Pulhuan Bleepers !■ "‘“J ywo
Evvry employe on the road feel* a personal 1 • Foe DabtKiOe, jin
&gt; puilmai*
iiereota the North-Wsnttm HailAy-. It s . Through aji11
TmhM daib
--- - •.
iwIImm"
» «w .
tattat train*
Carton ..
nl&lt;bttra
ln*
vial’ll"'
For Uubuque.oil &gt;•“ Ln» ■ .. &lt;llh
as anything Ji* cut 4e it will enntfai M&gt; Io
Great Laku to th* Gnat Missouri Hirer.

Nasbt.

lightly ra«rd, oogSning tta tair «l tta

er when it elected Abraham Lincoln;
when the South said they would nut stay

w&gt;m«u.'', fte-rxe. Kifaoeu. w
UTiw.rnr.
,
„

quarters near 7th street to ita new
location at the corner of 12th street and
Pennsylvania Avenue. Secretary Morrill
whole still in Maine, has reqnrrod the

SSI
W.5JS
“tw's'oS' City
Tains dally. Pollnwn t an» t° w
FourThUn.^
Fur. Rockford, ^w‘rU”F'b Kvou ran

for the excellent judgement and txt di»-

SELF’S

—

Chicago-

�uounoil Prooee«inga.

ipliblicapBapjwj
nMT caiiftT.

Greenback* Athn' on.

Common Council of the city of Hastings was
the 19th day, of September 1870. but there
not being a quorum present, the Counuil wM
adjourned until to-morrow evenitig Sept. 20th
187G.

to be hoped that there will bo o

Tbw Gtmtlenan from Grand Rap Ida has

mcncing on Wednesday tho 27th

»™M »T ri,M k-,. Hu ! ,luk tk&lt;
“"“'J- 1&gt;U« u pls k&gt;..lrf., „ u,,
L. D. Qcackkxkvsu,
*““« •• “ •
Recorder.
To undertake to report *11 that wa* said would
occupy to much space in your column*.
But when their arguments arv lapped, and
An adjuuned meeting of the Common
the wind let oct, there will not Le much left.
the Council room on the 20th of Septembei But what there is will be decidclly green.
"hen I arrive! about the first thing 1 saw
Present, the Mayor, Recorder, Aid.. Daw- was n large rixed mnn with hl/ coat off, and
arms
extend^!, and wa* telling (he people that
gon. fowls, Reed. Sheldon and Tomlinaon.
The ininutet of previous meeting veto tin. gtcal country of our* was in debt. As
there wan no rcanon assigned for thia indebL
read nnd approved.

T1MK &lt;-AKI&gt;

OUR COUNTY FAIR.

Let'us oil

should make extra effort* to make the Fair
doubly interesting by making the entries a
great deal larger than ever before, and by every
one who possibly can, attending the same.
Our officers are an efficient gentlemanly set bf

Iit. Inur.l&lt;tive to croM walk ocvom Railroad Street on
East side of Broadway and a side walk from
there to Stale Srcct and on motion the prayer

»r FIVERS.

C Priudle dervd to be built within tvr6 weeks.

Win Tinkler

John llutchklM'
____ C !| Batter
. E A jfolbreok

J W Hough taiin

THE COUNTY.

B'd desi re to oalt your attention to our stock of strictly
pureDR UG3 and M'.EDl CINES- TFe make a speciality in
dealing in only strictly-prime DRUGS. WebeUeveit is
for the interest of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime andpui'e MEDICINES.
TP c have a large stock of

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No.l Lard Oil
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

but to impart to each and every one attending,
a feeling of honor and pride, that Old Barry
elate a* regard* produce, cattle, tuanu fact tir­
ed article* Ac Ac. Then let the inhabitant*
of our County, one end all honor the occasion
by turning out and making our Centennial

' Of Gilbert Matthews, C. L. Beach nnd oth­
ers. Relative lo the alley back of Button's
traction of the
and others was refcrcd to Street Committee.
*aylng out luud.
Of Wm. Burgher, H. W. Rolf and others
somethin;'. t&lt;&gt; do
relative to aide.walk on Stale Street was pre­ produce. But
sented and on motion of Aid. Reed tbe prayer
Aid. Sheldon prevailed inetuciing the Mar­
shall to notify tho owners of the property

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE.

bad.'
currency. I then came near
Remember it commences on Wednesday the
that supply and demand had 27th sod (o continue three days.
with regulating the price of
Come every body
that would have interrupted
At tho _ Democratic Senatorial convention
held at Nashville on Saturday last, Geo. M.
Anderson was nominated forSlate Senator in
tramp* originated T Well if you could attend
this I6lh Senatorial District.. Another good,
soiuo of these Gnanco meetings you could learn
and genial .fellow to stiffer slaughter.
all these HiUgs. They originated sir in our
Mother Country :
England once contracted
Much sickness prevails at present. Pliysitheir currency. Their greenliacks I suppose, cicns busy.
although w» did tii&gt;t learn iu wbal age it ws*.
At'ention Firemany_
But at that time their mills and manufactories

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
prices that will please the closest buyer.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY
xxl3Iy]

Hostings, Aug. 12th 187G.

Ayer’s

RiCKFOUb

WOHkjic

Hair Vigor,

The Ftre Hcjiartmcnt will meet at llio En­
gine rouius Tuesday evening. Sept. 2Gtb, lo
consider bnsinens pertaining lo the
ploymeal with their c urrency contracted had to Let all attend. Seven o'clock—sharp. .

meat, in cunse&lt;|uonto of which they had to
tramp Now you have It; So too in this coun-

of St. Committee recommending that the pray- •
er of the Petition roUtire to Apple Street bo- uutfraii ful uan.eof tramp. I thought then of
tramp, tramp, tramp, the Loy* keep marching.

Of St. Committee relative to the Petition of
Mrs Guraiah recommending it lo be accepted

For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
hi ch is at once

Chief Engineer.

healthy, and ef-

Penton* dcairing &lt;o rent ths Dinning Hall,
or to put eating or candy stands on Fair
turrs in march of anything but something to Ground* will plrana confer with tbo under­
signed wit bout delay.
•
• a clmchsr wc bear something

the

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Faiaily Knitting Machine

adopted.

Ulivc lo opening Church St. from Grand Si.
Booth to Clinton Street wav on motion accept-

reason tlmt the car* are not running from
Kalamazoo to I.on elI, via Hastings. Well the
currency Las contracted can not bo obtained
for lev* than 15 or 20 percent. But hold your

C.S cent*, of Cbarlea Horten for fill fill, of
James SUttcriy for f7 60, of George Robinson
for |A, of Thomas Betts for V&gt; St. of Greeble
and Russell for $18 67, of Frank 8. Bowen for j m&lt;&gt;a,cnt be disappeared like Hamlet's Ghost,
fl 50 and of Frederick McNair for $15. On 1 oUt Uto thin air
When The man frt.ta Grand
■notion of Aid Rec! Were severally allowed by | Rapld^ stepped in. not to make aspeech, b«it a

un the nimropriale fund.*.

local Blisipe^ Jtotice?

Now atUaclios univtfsal aUsotlonbv its
l^rsas

■x"Irs*KSK'

srtoahh*

r.&lt;

going &lt;&gt;n in the city of Ixmdon. England, fora
loan of money tn finish this little road with,
per-edventurv they are inflated over there,

hwill kail every powibls variety of plain and
fancy

DBY GOODSHAVE

AInl&lt;Mt M*&lt;iral Kpecsl,

feet!r formed and'shaped by th* mrefiino itoolf.

rUKEfUF^ruL
FALL.

complete, in/ram./ev
I and from
twenty to forty pairof»o*k» in a day.

Art

-SaWK-BxsiK.
foe nd equally a« Wai m the Sewinr Machine.
‘EvVa Kmprefret, e.d
d&gt;rte« trial *■ rr^traUtfi.*■
. ’ . ,
Tbe Bickford Machine i* the only Ixliimaie

Where?
At A W. Bailey
’s
Lonsdale mualin 12 eta.
.

Hill's ditto 11 cts.
Shirting Gcta.
Extra heavy Shirting 12 els.
CoUonadtM 15 to.25 eta.
GoodTickine 12 ct*.
''Machine.
Twenty bone Coweta 45 eta.
Two button Kid Gloves !W eta.
al $»&gt;».
Peerless Warp 27 etaBeautiful Shawl* 85 eta.
bushel, ho
Pure Table Linen 45xta.
BiCxyoanKerrTixa M
m„
AU other Goods in proportion.
ontyXDcrall perbushsl, in Kentucky, and he
XXtOrl Sole
Soto Msnafoctsren.
Manufactory. Bratilcte.ro, Vi.
Call and sec for yourself
says think «&gt;f that farmers, and wo thought of
of
A
full
and
complete
assortment
i
it. Supply and demand never can penetrate
the scull* of these orator* which 1 should Clothing.
xxiaug3tf
A. W. BaiLKT.
tjilnk wav two inches thick in thin place*.
We neat received *omc more infonaatien about
OILS. OILS.
England.
.
Did you know Ur. Editor, that ths King­
For Machinery
dom of Crest Briton was named by ten or
1 have a large stock of Pure Castor Oil.
twdvo tacn ? No “well nor no one elaefcnew
it till last night. Moreover »,ie Vuitod State*
Pure Lard Oil­
,
For Pipe Slave*, deliverwl in Bailings. Nashville.,
are abcul to l« gobbled by a few bond bolder*. - Pure Golden Oil.
Bought since the last decline tn prices. or Middleville.
Think of tbal. No place Hire * greenback
Call and examine goods and prices, k ou
mceliag for information. The great Enigma.
Inquire at Ccatral House.
Ths way for the Uaitol Statss to gtl out of will gain by it.
People's Drugstore.debt was also unriddled. Na on. knows but

out 4-1* the City limits of Grand Rapid*. Two
'

itldlhlB

Committee in cuaacqaence of not living dated.
The Petition and Reaolulinnv of Cro Cu. No.
Due in relation to printing by-law* iq., was

On motion of Aid. Reed, the By-Uw* of

approved and adopted.
On motion of Aid. Dawson, Wm. Bell recoinroend«&lt;! by Hose Co. for membership was by
the Common Council appointo^a member of
the Fair grounds.

Pioneer Hose Co. No , 1.
On of motion AW. Lewis Hie I nd of'Micl.ad

up," espe-

■’“Fr*
,

&gt;oit Ia being

tee , ^eldonnnd
&lt;lcld
I^wis, Hee

Tomlinson G—K*y» none.

j[

r- ssteEisSs.-is:...

STAVES. STAVES.

ington Street.

E. D. WHITE,

W. II. GtXJDTBAR.

xii2Pwlt2

,

j__

Uasviso*. Micu.. Sept, th MX

Where! at Em Busby’s fur all kind*
of work in his liue; Genta furnishing
toods, such as shirts, Cuffii, Colon, Ncctics, fancy articles of all kinds, Paper
•ml Linen colors a speciality. Don't lar­
ge! the place, north side of State Street;
opposite the Phauix Drug Store.
xxt4°wl

_

Olivet College, Olivet. Mioh

-c presen tad ye c.mven"ni.—a !■;&gt;•

kr Rier

eh delegates, EH fiicli:eire-l the nomination

. and it &gt;eeta* almost a
the uni Idling that be

■ngth of the admirable
"i. Sylvester Larned at
truthful and idling

,. ........ J
•‘prater* iu the stale
JL J5* HepuMlara commiiloe did a

debt a* long w
Had tbrf'th., IB* taterd*.
„.lltepd”l. “aik’ ‘TO“’ "‘T“
7”
*11. .N«. Mr- «!•"£• 1-rW' ^"ji-ter

Sheldon

nnd TomliKon 6—-Kayea now
On motion the Common C

Recorder.

u,. Sn~»r

Prepared by Dr. J* C. Ayer &amp; Co.,
LOWELL. MASS.
CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONIST!

''X

dcccd rates, by which paaaenprv ran not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition al Phil­
adelphia, bat can, in addition, visit the prin­
cipal eastern cities, with an opportunity of
slopping al any

*&gt;

J. Cole &amp;, Son
Vr HOLBaALE A RETAIL

grocers.

_

.

It; and thus it fa, that tbcy.raW «Jo «&gt;&lt;&gt;',
iCsnucil &lt;&gt;f
1 Tho Fall Term Iwgins September 1 Uh.
ivc notice to to pay the Garmaa demand, oad -thsy we "** Fall corps of Inntractont in all Depart•H out ofdebt,'jnatby ildk oimpte ea*y pr^
Kou«*l*l —
1W O. W. Ctedwkk will pre
■ hat tbe fool bridge K*rl
Earl R.
K. Brown. Allen
Alien Bennett
wcnuc«., ILy. -----on Ite now Pipe &lt;hwi.
.n.l
M.rWr
—.. -A4
•mi «lft,
wite,’ terwh
duv»
--------M TUM.'
___ . — A
............ • «hat
__ __- *111
will nkww apply n» Nun II. II. Btorko,
awl PatrickMeCart/.
there
test­ t.ut been travi
PHnhplo. &amp;n,rn 1« H. Q Buli.rL^tato Fnu.ee U-Bdl. Fraare, he found
id'o falling.
Bold, 11.1'- PrmidonL
.„;Od.lG.h187G.-.b. r.n^n C.uadl
ij-ceudly the Ladies
the pseplo dl happy.
ou^ «f d*W.
.
.
____
rooms, at which meeting arlioP *» to
Now Mr. r-liior. Ct* • ahame to remain la zxBMl

as follows :

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir­
able.
Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving
it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful
perfume.

GREENBACKS &gt;t a PREMIUM I

n’craring in weight

..ml pricers.

with the glctt and frttknett of, yoath.
Thin hair is thiekenod, falling hair
checked, and baldness oftenr, though
not always, cured by ita me. '.Noth­
ing can/reatore the hair wbcib the
follicles are destroyed, or tbe glands
atrophied and decayed. But such as
remain can be saved
for usefulness
by this application.
Instead of foul- .
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it dean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling ofL aqd
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
whidt make some preparations dan­
gerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
"it If wanted merely for a

Highest Market Price in: Will, of course, whh to see all the sights
comfortably and cheaply. To lids end the
Cash,
Canada Southern

'IU UlV-l.M
.- —
.if
pair sidewalk oa Jefferaon Street, North of,
of onr. -on the verfo of » ruinol country, '
f Smith .Monee of State St within two days afor
Wml tbo following to tbe Fcnnte of the-fnilsd
o-lta . *l.wMk WW.
* u Stotev. and beg them to do a* Fratws did.
They sir, inflated their currency, whleh *ct
teiUl.fn,.l^l— WSU..!
evsrything in motion. LUU. g-rfa pkk*J “P
p..d.lte
&lt;W.
Hu ovater eau. in the streets. LittTe boy*
•palgn.
irrW nL'LeJ un little tamrd*. Sow* «»• el»*’
church will
IU.
con
- -------------„ .
Some one rtii naiitxl It onto tbe little brnnl.
ii* fair ground* durBorne on-rlre gut in a
f^c. *&gt;“•
oue else painted it. Some one else boxed it

taken in relation lo taking “*
ground required to straightep State
‘ Street
R. Depotfrom Court Street to the M. C.
Tho Resolution WM adopted byi

gray hair it toon

Notice.

is hereby given the annual meeting of
Ute Barry, Prairieville, Hone and Orange­
ville Horae aswefation, will be held nt tbo
Shonto School House in the townahip o!
Hope on Saturday the 23d day of^fx-p
tember A. D„ 187« at two o’dock P. M.,
to elect tho officer f« the
5***
and to transact such other htwinem as
may come before the meetingJ
John J; Pkrkins,
J LnSecretary.
lUfl*. «J*
xxi38w3_____

Offer for Sale at Hie Lowest Uuu Rate
LHD PLOT

el.&lt;w«F

Tea than any other House in -tire city.

go, vn ivoii

umu

■ WSCVI

,

•action* at ’Vlngmna Fallsamd Baftalo with the Blew VerlL Oatral aa&lt;

stucco

W1TER LIME
LIME

&amp;HAIB

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

FRANK K.8NUW,

XX1X7If.

WINSLOWS STEAM
marble works
At Kalamazoo* Aficli'

CUTTING AND REPAIMHfr

What ynn owe me I noed nod must
have immediatelyO. D- Sfai t who.

xxi30U_______ ,
*
John Su»U-y«ll« teller

Coaches are fornhhed with the Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring
from dust.
With iu coni]
magnificent Parlor*. SI

Monument*of the bent American aad
Imported Marble, Tablet* and Head
I Htonos of all description made toorwcr
on abort notice, ah» Granite Moau____
nienta of ihevarlotia patterns supplied

niacbl
nnd e

PATENTS

work by hand.

Barry CO.

�ulx

or uiifn

tax uxbs.

Arntxr.n Gnnut'i Orrtcx,
1
Ui txga, Mich., July 1,1876. J

UCo lo'tbs'Mountiln.'or CoiaHdo,

‘JS’S ’8 8“

unlfk*

aituated in the county of Barr
By tho Atchieou, Topeka &amp; Santo Fo State for taxes of 1874, and
ailroad, the new andpopular line frem and deecribod In atateracnU wl
warded to tho^Jee
fol AtUau V^&lt;7, to
Colotodo
9&gt;nB. tto«, Cum» Cuj, C«h»~,
55 Norte, TrioW, Stole F« and all
pointe io Colorado, New Mexico tod
Ariaoaa. Special round trip ttokrta to
Baid etaleaenu contain a hill description
Dearer, ool, ISO. allowing atop off pnrtleges both ways on the main line, and at of each parcel of said lands, and may be seen
on application at the office of tbe county
Colorado Spring, Manitou and Pike a
TrcMam.
Peak. Low emigrant rates to the San
Landa strack off to tbe State for tax
Juan Mines.
'
, .
Pullmao I'al«»eUn»»g Cara between
tbe Mbwoun Hitweodlhe Kooky «””»•
the right of purchase of the State bids al this
mtns without change.
Close connection
made at PudJo with traine for Denver
RALPH ELY,
Auditor General.
and Northern Colorado.
For amp,
tobies and the "San
Jaan wfte," addrem,
T. J.' Akdzbson,
Gm. Pau. Aat.
Topcks, Kan.
So ranch of each of the following described

GmU-»

Gntnt Zd 4dd«t&lt;fM&gt;.

Where you wul find all kinds of

;s

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’’

s s Is

M8

MARK THES£ FACTS ~
fflHowirs (ms?.

S
8

utar Aperient.

IS

Peerless Milk Safen

•.$r I® mm
• tfofwflH

gmvVe^s“£sir2Hf

WWINLAXPS
HQIVf btfl'fr; ADS.

33,141

IS
C 100

TSO

”8 3rtS ‘638 100
18

13 01
rt

13H 137
1O7&lt; 107

Wrw

gS is
JTfiBHTS WMTEC~^“'“0«7.SSi
f^Oapital &amp; thedamp aign of18 7 6

now on exhibition nl our Fun itm«
Sion*. Ail kinds of work Kiacie lo or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture ncatlv done.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Room* eouth rd de Stale St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear's ZH ord ware

MM 163 1 OB 17

JW.Sx}

hasm stock and&lt;laHy’ar^..
fresh and Stcnuinf
Stock of Drills and Jitedi
a,ne8 Dye Staffs, fa™.
Gasdj,'«,ui,n rad °
plcU- Stock of JtruM*,
Merchandis, which ht offer,
to the people al t&lt;rratlu R,
du cal Prices.
REMEMPER.the Peo
pie’s Jlruff Storeisdi.
rectly opposite Empire Slock
Ono door cast of Spnuldint,

make.
I
We sell nonc of this cbeap-iuadc Fur­
niture that to made by machinery. The
pootto we riiake is made by hand, and
warranted; We Isvlle all perwns to
call nnd iupect our goods, for they al
boar inspection. No trouble at oil
■how goods.
Hasting*, July 18, 1876
Partlea having Pictures lo iramo
would do well to g "them framed of us
as we can do it P .^rand Cheaper than
any bouac in F ry County. We keep
thoLanrastai.d Bml Kciecteu stock ot TliETCHIMOeNY 01 THE WJioLE v.(|8U)
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD­
INGS, Bkackkts, Pateu-HoldBad l-eg«. Bad Brcut., &lt;vpr, ac.j vlfJIX
kbs, Wall-Pocjcicts, Slutebr»' *r« rtatdUlk b, e&gt;.
HOMlSBA,
f nf Ihb itretlmhli *rtMr
and everything in the Furniture Hue.
We invite all persons to call and look

K

80LD BT AU. BRBOGtoTS.

con sell cheaper thatt any houn • in Bai;ry County, for thefl® reasons:
laL Bceauac wo have no rent I &gt; pay
21. Because we make the moat of oui

men.

and convenient place m he shall aelecl
Chilo
Hiutlnga, the County Seat of said oonnty,

'JH

JT'hc Druggie,
FURNITURE! thnfh!
P^fuUv ■ ""'“’’"‘'a
f/iaf bo ins ai&lt;ain rngiufj

goods ounelvca.
.
3d. Because we keep Ute best c work­

years mentioned below, as will be sufficient to

RALPH ELY,
Anditor General

w. H. GOODYEAR,

Of every Description which we

VILLAGE OF MIDDLLEVILLE.
cUTaadL Heck

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

provided.

Keep It.

3437

xxtar

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

PBMS
STEBBINS BRO’S.
IK &lt;

is

H

Store.

IS

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STEM1AS BBC'S

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«■ ir. it,, a

NEW MUSIC.®

is

aggg tTSS S.2XS2iWSff
Diplhcria. L’leenued
Throat, and Sari,
and other Fryer*.

Bboet. three

"8 18
K

iff

PCTERS- HorSBIIttU) M
CITY OF HASTINGS.

iiar^r}

*Udoa and Hcadrtctea
Bast
Splendidly Uiwtratad. H. M.

M

p ABB -NBATLY FKutfkn UN 'W
Kwey Mixed CarU. for 10
C. II. HOLT, RI«Ur»' Mills, Jlrw

spec Ul.Chraalt ait Otecare Diseases

• oKofeetf

S

bthrs' ackkd

[a WK
Hof

&lt;ZtMter iM. iwlaw or eU. inherii*d or uevoiHd,

g
r.

■iHg
•8 5

Babbt Corirrv. TouarKM'a Orricx. 1
Hantxaa, Au gnat 25, 1876. f
Notice ia hereby given, that the sale of Londe
in Barry eocinty, adtertlaed by the Auditor
General aa delinquent for laxee of 1876 (and
—111 I.- L.lA'.i .L...

s 41

Selections

Files, liviulu, M net urea.

InTv iltimf MadTVoioM_J

Peters Octavo

Choruses:

10 01 IS

iwJii to

DETROIT AWVEMTBEMRNTS.

XofneWS

®

daya excepted), until the name abail have been

PeTKRS

011GAN

SkLECTIONS.

M. T. WHEELER,

GRAIN,

FLOUR

ia a

I-AII£
PETKUS' PAHLOB Ml SIC.

.8 8

And MiD Feed

Grau taffiffl itattaij.

La Creme de la Cbkmk

Corner Woodbridge t Shelby Sin,,/

.5 8 8 52

Uetroit, Mich.

FLOUR,

di&gt;;

•• Cu

^•s-X

GRAIN,

s

PORK AKD SEEDS.
M mm
DHtaOIT, ’

Dropsies! Rwcllingx, Psralyxir. and StiffJefatla

3

11ALCH A- NORTON.

jota
% WfeU"
4
’* ’r&lt;
Merehaauln

Indlacnuons of tw-i-

118 flfl

S 18 Is

mu

Wribridg, St.
jbcmOA-N.

.------ kaaMuxU.

lirUoJ
1.1?

8atrru Coma

ES*J
t.G«MraJ8«»1

POSITIVELY CURED.

«■*&lt;■»' a Wdal*.

SSPJraivfei

81
S
ax i ITU.

LOL’ia HLAULS.

si

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to Exchange
for a farm near Has-

BILLIARD, CORQITETTE

is

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TEN PIN BALLS

Delni! Faate Smart
Mre.S.TOULk.rnneianl.

WILL RK-OPJLN SEPT. 4th.

j!iV3Ksr-y»s;K
STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

(JKAMI) T*UXK lUlLWjy.

i
XetMTa AdaUwo.

•f &gt;2*’

ik

'■Xft56&amp;Hna

Birpcal aid Mecliantl

DENTISTS J
FVFTF,-F.T ^&lt;rCr6;ISrf
FOR SALE st THF BANNER

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Hastings, barry county

NO. 44.

VOL. XXL

MICHIGAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1876.
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

$3 to $10 u week, and if you want better tho territories under Prof. Hayden and
'
rooms, say from $10 to $14, to get these; Major Powell.
rates go into any house that liax a card up,
Dr. Hayden's survey was becrun in 1887
New YouK.Sepl. 20,1870.
any where on Lafayette place, tenth, with a small appropriation of $5,000,
streets, made by Congress for the examination of
Political —Business— On tho way !o eleventh, twelfth or thirteenth
Clinton place, Waverly place, or any street Nebraska. In4869 it was extended to
the Centennial—Tho Marksnwn
that locality. State that you want Colorado and New Mexico, with an inereaarooms for a week, and poasbily for I«b time, cd appropriatio| of $10,000. fiinaa then
ana mako your contract for sueh time as it has been going on, on a larg. scale, and
POLITICAL.
as
you stay, at so lunch a day, then you with increased uscfuluoi trail now. Thia
The political pot is tailing here, fauouscan stay as long os you choose .and only be year’s field work Will be the last, and al­
b’—Biat is, the Republican pot. Monster
compelled to pay for what you have. Be ready aomo of the final memories on special
meetings are being held every where in careful to make your stipulations. Go on aubjerts havo been printed. Tha work
this city and in Brooklyn, and there never any of these streets, not farther East tlian has been conducted in the moat thorough
was so intense a feeling among the Repub­ second avenue, nor west than sixth avenue. and systematic manner, and it» annwtahw
All these run cast and west. Arrange so to compare the result obtained--with the
licans in New York ip now. It is per­
ns to get into New York or Philadelphia comf«ratively amall amount of inooey ex­
fectly wild—delightful!jUw. Thu meeting* i
in the morning. This will give you a pended. The special memories arc with­
at Cooper Institute mid at the Academy of chance Io get settled with out submitting out exception, from tha pans of the moat
Music in -Brooklyn, were immense, and to a swindle for one night. Tnkc a train accomplished specialists in tho country,
that will bring you in, in the morning. and the practical rcoulta of the survey in
were.hi enthusiastic as they were large;
All I have raid ataut New York will ap guiding the practical rceajta of tho mrthe meetings ir. the wards ore wonderfully ply equally to PLiladcIphin. Rooms with­ voy in guiding the prospector and minor in
large and enthusiastic, and wliat u better, out board, in cither city can be had for 1lhei* labors ore beyond estimate.
Among
the best men are taking hold and running from $2 to ? I per week, which allows you die most attractive objects exhibited are
the beautifully, executed photographs of
them. The character of the Republican to get your eating where you choose, and 1
at such prices as may seem good to you. 1scenery, by Mr. Jackson, the photograph ­
candidates is such as to bring out the ef­
Al restaurants anil eating houses tlio er
1 of the survey. These are both on wood
forts of the best citizens, why sco in the | rice of each dish L stated, so that yon and glass. There « also a eerias of water­
forte
uominations of the |-Nrty,
nominations
rartv (he
th,. best .
t vtdenoIiLh. C V) cat expensively or cheaply as you color atatebes, which convoy much in
TO, &lt;Sat
pledge or good iwron.meul will F1'™'' “&lt;1 ll“’' J™r
exl«»d«l. You formation to the geologist, beaida being
l« earned oui.
?"■ ,“ak” •
*»l° very creditable work of art. The maps,
you twice (he time that it will by care- bearing dates 1873—1 and 5, evince
Tho Bemwracy rannot get np enthusi-| Lawicw* And bear this in mind, you great care and accuracy in their delineation
aim. There is no disguising the fact, Til­ want (o stay as long as you can. There is uf the typographical and geological datails.
den is un|&gt;i&gt;pukr
among them. Thu enough there (o keep you profitably a The models of the country explored,
ahoWtog, in colors, the geological structure,
thieves don’t like him because he has been month if you can afford it. By nil means
come. This cx]H«ition, [&gt;ro|icriy ctaerved, convey to the uninitiated a better idea
bo »clfish as to desert them when danger
than could ta obtained from a library full
« a liberal education.
came, after affiliating with them in their
of books. Attached to the collection ,urc
THf: MAItKSMKN.
a lot vf pottery of tho Indiana trom the
days uf prosperity, and honest Democrats I
Once ruoro (be Americans have beaten Mancos canyon, and models of the ruins of
distrust him, because they know who his
j a-sxKlntca were in the days of the ring, and the Irish. And (he Yankee Team may the Indian houaea in tho canyon of the Rio
, the influences that would control him were safely claim to be the best in the World. du Chelly as they now exist, and restored
• he elected. In Albany he is the most uu-. They have met Teams from almost every to ahow how they looked when occu­
'
popular man who over occupied the Gutar- country that pay a any attention to rifle pied.
Tho Powell survey began by an ameteur
j tutorial chair. IIis dodging his income shooting, and have never yet been beaten.
j tax, Ilia unquestionable connection with the The Irish have crowded them the closest, trip of Major Powelh in |8G7, in the
j Tweed ring, and hia inordinate, unscrupu- but they have managed to get away wiih mountain region of Colorado. In 1868,
. lous sc'fiihness, make him as unpromising them, every time, and probably always stimalatedlby what be Bays on that sum­
। a candidate as could have been put up, for will. The effect of these matches is ta­ mer'a excursion, ha organized an expedi- .
I popu’ar suffrage. As a manager iu the itig felt all over the country. Rifla clubs tion for farther exploration, which contin­
wu ■■ interests uf other men, he is unequalled, are being organized everywhere, and pro­ ued in 1869. During those several ex­
IIBi i but honest men with whom he has had bably this sport will have as extensive a cursions the plan was conceived to explore
WI
dealings dread to see him ut the head uf run as base-ball. One point in the game the canyons of the Colorado river. TLk
* affairs. He has attempted an explanation is the aupcriority of American arms. Our has finally expanded into a detailed exam­
of his dodging his income tax, but it is a rifles are tatter adapted to long range ination of Utah, and the reports will form
shooting than any made abroad. This a handsome scries not infrnor in execu­
lame affair. Tho fact is patent, that he ia
I worth millions, all of which was mad ■ the Irish acknowledged, oltnough their tion. or in importance to the others being
executed by die other surveys. But ooo
during the years this tax was levied, aud erack-shot, R’gby, is a manufacturer him­
self. Tliink of hitting the bull’s eye volume of these reports has so far been
j he never returned as much as would have
fourteen
times
in
succciMoti
at
1000
yards
I
published, though the others are under
. I’A.'cn the income ofa moderately small lawway, and a series of the maps,
not yet
| yer. He pettifogs it, as ta does every- this Di what men are doing.
P1BHIO
ixsned by the department, is exhibited.
I thing.
&lt;

R &amp; POWERS,
Are rffeents lor the Celebrated

WHOLE 3*1087.

jebiisb Mrajim
;

Ako for the

Il X Ei Wind Mill
W liiclr isi he best ,&lt;4‘lf governing mil! in
I the market.

WAGONS
I
&amp; BUGGIES

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Cheaper than ever.

GEO. M. DEWEY

rvnusuEii.

,

u l'|ILLFIIi BIIWII M PLOWS
\

And GRO.L'JVl) POf.VTN lor all other
■ plows ill the market,
One door eaaf of Goodyear's Hardware.
1876.

t

Materti

TEMPLE

TlSlXO.i

JACKSON,

J Type contiJeraJ

4

&gt; , MAU I J7.U0 l_Mt.ro •
(Jj ?. • tno I m-«&gt;
O j 15.1“ I 2A0CI &lt;5.00 ]
o i'i&amp;ioi
O I sw'twfll B0.to
" ‘ w- oi
150.0Q

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BUSINESS.

PKffiD'iLLND BJSffiESS CARDS.
. STAUrrEB. Prop. I

B AWIN'n

il House oppoeiu my
store juobj Bed better I
pleued ta we all my
will favor ma j

Tllll. IV. MSKERN.
AMoMMIT ST MW
atteuliun pekl |
» all CaUe. :
»Be« -id. Wm. L. Cobb. I
ZU P.a . MUdtanlU. Mieh. XXl4»l 1

HARVEY WRIGHT,
sn.‘
L*Jrb,Beer7 '

DENTIST^—
tail!?,
Michiian.
ctlcnJcd to.

Ail

Bargains

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READ! HEAD! HEAD!
Special Medical Announcement

Pianos and Organs

Comfort and Happiness
To THE

.

•

Sick aad Afflicted t

"F HASTINGS AN1) VICINITY.

Dll J. B
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The Smith American Organ,
HAZELTON BEO.’S PIANOS.

LaSVRE
‘•!!’,ni4g PbratehnU

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.

' serially of the JuIluwiDj

'•PUrrCwah., DImm«

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£™Wwntwmi -»

Every Instmnent FULLY Wammted.

Old Piles aoi Orpin

&amp;ciliSe for

R D BULLOCK, Wholesale gent for M.ch.gan,
R. D.
%?ahn7h H0°Xd » Rapids, East Sagmaw and

FI'».W

D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

Is blooming and everybody feels good.
The merchants are overrun with trade, and
the complaint now is, that customera can­
not be attended to. Thrones of Southern
and Western people are here, many of them
sight-seeing, but more making glad the
hearts of the merchant by purchasing. The
streets are crowded with (rucks, ub in the
good old days, and tho piles of taxes on the
side walk are appalling, to all but those
who are rolling them. The jiotcla, for the
first time in three years are crowded, the
daily arrivals occupying five and six col­
umns in the papers, run in solid in very
small typo, and this, only of the leading
bouses. New York begins t6 look like the
old city again.
All thia indicates the
revival of confidence that wo havu all been
hoping for. Now let tho growling stop in
the country—let us all pul our shoulders
to the wheel, and go to work to do some­
thing. The bard times arc over just as
soon as people say bo, and act as though
they talicvo it. If you have a Louse to
build and can afford it, go on. and build it.
The sun is going to rise jiwt as many
lima thia year as ever, and everything is
going to go on as uaual. The crops are
averaging well, there is money enough and
to spare, and all that is needed, is to get
rid of tho aenaeleM ncare, and with confi­
dence gu on. This is all that is necessary
to make good times. There arc reasons
why wo should nut lot bun inora go by the
board, if it can be avoided. Wo have
atrcete to fill, farms to settle, and popula­
tion to attract. There waa a steady stream
of emigration flowing into the country, the
most with money, and all with labor, all of
which ceased the moment the try of “hard
lima" ivm rairod. This stream we ought
to get flowing again os Boon ns possible.
The shortest way to do it, is to get to do­
ing something.
There are millionB of
Germans, French, English, Irish and
Scotch who want to come, and they will
come the moment we can Bay “good times'’
to thorn
We can have good tiniefl alwayB
if we will. I want to see the ahipa coming
in again, and unloading their cargoa of
human freight, to go West and fill up the
prairies of that blessed country. Stop
croaking, and inaugurate a new era, aud
don’t wart any time about it
ox rn«

wat to thi ckxtxxxlal-

whole atlas, display a high degree of in­
genuity in the manner of execution, and
ttay illustrate in a striking manner the
foldings and breaks of the strata over tho
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25, 1876.
divert table lands of Utah. With thorn
“ Who ever saw the like before ?" is
them is a modal of about thirty thousand
what everybody exclaims, now. All pre­ square miles of the area of Utah, colored
vious accounts of the rush hitherward geologically and admirably done.
Il
have failed to convey an adequate idea of would be a praiseworthy wort: on the port
ofthe Government to cause to be made for
its extent at thia writing. The incoming

OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER.

(rains frem every direction arc overloaded

sueh models illustrating the geology of the
whole country. Tho neoc—ry informa­
The hotels arc tion exists in great part for thia work in
packed full from ground to attic floors, the reports of the geological surveys of tho
several States and Territories, and but firw
and there is u swarm of humanity block- ;
spots would be left blank, even at the
ading the streets and surging into every present state of our knowledge, while the
place of entertainment or amuscmc^U ।
with hntnap freight, and conic puffing into

tho depots behind tone.

People who intend

coming in tlio next

few weeks will do well to engage quarters

large series of photographs.

The space originally allotted in the
Main Exhibition building to the display
of minerals end mineral products «f the
grounds grows larger each day, and from United States, although apparently liberal
present indications.promises to exceed the enough was soon found to ta totally inademost sanguine expectations. On Wed­ quite, and two additional buildings were
erected in tho narrow area, between the
nesday, for the first time since tho opening
main structure and tho street.
Is thane
day, the number exceeds the highest figure are placed the special exhibits of several
ever predicted, being over 100,900 visit­ of the States, ana numerous contributions
ors st full rates. At the present rate of of corporations and private parties. Some
increase, with people still pouring into of the States have been content to present
to the National Museum a aeries of their
town from every quarter, it looks as
products, but in several cases, aa tor in­
though the attendance might reach 200,­ Bianco, Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio, and
000 daily in another week. Even at tho Colorado have sent other contributions,
average of last week, from now till the cither as official state exhibits or u coming
from Individuals. The Kentucky lime­
dose, would make an aggregate of eight
stone, Ohio sandstone, etc., are exhibited
and a half.millions of visitors. Thursday in various shades and varieties. The new
was “New York day," and brought many economic material, called carbonated stone,
thousands from the Empire state. Gov­ made with a carbonating process, » well
ernor Tilden held a reception in the New shown aud gets a good deal of notice from
parties interested in the subject of building
York state bihiing, which was thronged
materials, etc.
•
throughout the day. “Pennsylvania day"
The hand of the colloaal bronze statue
follows next Thursday , when tho greatest
throng of tho season is expected
The ccntly sent over

in advance, If they have not already done

so.

The attendance on tho Exhibition

Hon, Deny H. Brewster will deliver an ad&gt;
dress, and in the evening the grandest dis­ admirers.
This statue is
play of firc-worka ever witnessed on this
continent has been arranged for to be sup­ will Bland Upon an ialafid is N«W Y«k
haAor. The hand holding aloft a torch
plied by a London firm.
The display of minerals in various de-

I hare received many la! ten from your

,0 say that board, exhibit in the gorerunwot building
be had far from 1 chiefly th* fruit of geological nerveys

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OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

A You»0 M«n’. FIMlVote.

-Wsiehorw the Union with ■ jAdoub*/'

WasuiRoto.w, Sept. 21,1876.

Presidential election—and those who have

Demooratio Converts from the Repuli
can party—Who
are they—The
Secret of the Conversion—Tilden’s
Friends Explain hit Fraudulent In­

not beeline contpicnoiu’y ind'.ntificd with

come Returns

EDI'NlR
You who are about to cast your fint
lUsnuQA, Mich., Sift. 28, 1876.

vote—your Centennial vote at the next

the Democratic party, beware!

Do not

make a false step at the onurat of your po­

The organ of the Democracy,

in New

Do not ^taeh yourself in

York City, publishes, with flaming head

the begiuing to a politiraA organization that

lines, a list of names, some fifty in number,

litical career.

is manifestly drawing to ,*ard tho close of of gentlemen who, according to the World,
its existence, and which, is weighed down were leading members of what was known
by an insupportable It/M of infamy that
in by-gone times as the “Independents1
! will become more and more odious in hisor “Liberals," and with much satisfaction
I tory. Keep in mind that tlm Democrat­ announces that these notable gentlemen
ic party has committed the highest crime are now acting in concert with the Demo-

.iUAYJM' PLATFORM i

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferancc which will
destroy the other?*
.

know to civil juris prudence—Treason!

cralic party. In most cases it will be found

Look into the history of the world ! yow

they arc ex office holders, who were retir-

cannot fad any account af any civil or-

ed to improv# tlie service.

g&amp;nizatvm that

made

itnecueeuful tear

at a few of the names.

ayatMt ite legitimate government and did

pears that of Charles Francis Adams, and

not gradually die out f Democracy (mis­

a little further down two of his sons.

named) is dying, and a its expiring mo­

seems to

ments it gasps in spite of tho '•'death rat­
tle" and

delirium fitment, “Reform! ’’

Young man let it pass away ! Let it go to

perdition with the lie on -Its tongue !

NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.

'

of Ohio.

"Back I back toUw place cf torannr, faba furiUva

Do not by your first, your Centennial
vote breath now life into a corpse that

stinks throughl the world.

Jbr ITcf'Pretident,

WILLIAM A. WHEELER.
of New York

It ia dying.

Next in order comes

law of nations, as they would hare been in

can harbly

be

seeker

Then David

A.

supplies to the rebels were Democrats, the

England, France, or Germany, or any oth­

Wells, the noted free-trader, who prepared

only men convicted for inciting rebellion

er Government save our own, they would

for Mr. Norrisdn, Chairman of the Ways'

“ Tippecanoe Club "

has been for­

voted fur Harrison for

There has been a terrible mortality
,
among the old Democrats, according to
Hon.W.W. WarA. He says: “The
Democrats of to-da'

are not

cpjts of twenty year1 ago.

the Dctno-.

They have all

gone into obscurity, died or joined the Re.

publican

That seems to

party."

finuh

found.

in the North, for treasonable communica­
and Means Committee of tho present Con­ tions, and acting as spits for the enemy
gress, the so called Morriaon Tariff Bill,
were DetoocraU. The only men at the
a bill ao dearly in the interests of foreign
North that declared the war measures un­
manufacturers and New York importers
constitutional were Democrats. The only
and ao poaititively against the interests oi
njen who opposed the draft, who opposed
our home industries that its bare introduct­
confiscation, who opposed the employment
ion in the House of Representatives called
of colored troops, were Democrats. The
forth such a general cry of indignation
only men who opposed the 13th amend­
that both its authok and introducer were
ment of tho Constitution, abolishing slar
forced to abandon it. or at least po-tpone
cry, were Democrats. The only men who
any further efforts to secure its passage declared the war for* the Union a failure
until a further accession of power by the were Democrats. The only men who did

Democratic forces.

Next, Gideon Welk,

lican party because it refused to provide a

The Prophet Not Without

follows a lot of names whose reputation if
A prominent

Pennsylvania

Democrat

now in Washington says,

small districts.
Among them appear that
of Col. Nicholas Smith, whose claim co

except for Congress­'

Smith family is based on the fact that be
manied one of the daughters of the Dem-

an active campaign

men ; that thousands will stay away from1
'the polls, and that Hayes's majority in the1
State will not be ’“
*
from
100,000, orr
ent Grant's fourr
nearly equal to P

sau pure a man that even the Democrats leave that Unbn because we were diaeatbAs an illustration fied with it; we ■ ud not leave the Union

rf thb feet wo print the following which
Enejnirer cause a sectional forty bad seised it, and

a very rabid

wo hoped

ClenTaed, OMo, a

fight a sectional party and not the Union.
Therefor, the la^ war, with all its disaa

thereby

to

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
6Oots. to $1.00.

notice above the

other

The

members of the

Opinion of Thoae Who
Right on the Ground.

are

Unsought Testimony In Favor
of the ‘ Old Reliable"
North-West.

ocratic candidate for Presidential honors

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miles

AL

Crockery. .
Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.

G

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.

I'id

J

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

Boj

xxi30w4.

Geo. M. Savage &amp; Co’a Column.

the ttoel railed and well Utaatad

D

Is the best.

Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.
.
]
,and Council Bluff*.'

C~

OhioStone W are

Honor in

His Own Country.

they have any, arc confined to certain

if Ohio and In#'
diana both go Republican in October, the!
Democrats in Pennsylvania will not make'

in 1873. He is Ida Greeley's husband,
Further down we come to “Fighting Joe."
Hooker, a once gallant officer, but who be­
came so thoroughly Democratic in his
There will Ik insolation in thia para- habits if not his. principals, during the
graph from The.1
lncinnati Commercial late war, that the authorities were forced
for those trcmufus patients who are not only to retire him from tho command
of the Army of the Potomac but from acafraid Gov. Huyc« will be controlled by
the acrvice altogether. Since that event
bad run if be a b chosen President: he has natural! j been offended with the Rn“ThoM-who arc circulating that Hayes publican party, and has on a number of occan be easily pullc 'about by the nose and carious vented his spleen not only upon its
civil leaden, but upon the officers who
managed accordic
to the susoeptihilities
succeeded him in command, and who car&lt;
of tho machine managers, are, we believe,
ried the war to a succovtful termination in
mistaken. Therein fight in Hayes when spite of Democratic assertions that inch a
result was impossible. The list closes aftar another bunch of unknown names
Tho Hod. Bei . Hill has proved once
with Franz Sigel, who dtserted the Re­
more that the 8oi th was not responsible publicans because, in the iuterst of econo­
for the war. In a recent speech he laid : my, they legislated him out of office and“I say the Souji never made war upon failed to provide him with soother.
By the use of such material the roll
the,Union. Ther Lai never been an hour
might liave been extended indefinitely, or
when nine out of ten of us would not have
: ’..j—i
________ «•
J
.
“Gov- Hayes given our lives f&lt;i this Union. We did

au taken from ttadpncinnali

TO-CAUFORN1A.

cu

Tobacco

soft place not only for himself but for

every one of his numerous relatives. Then

Tilden.

iVe sell the best

not rejoice* at Union victories were Demo­

crats. And tho only men who did net
B. Gratz Brown, who was1 thank God when the rebellion was crushed
so overwhelmingly repudiated four years1 were Democrats.
ago, Geo. W. Julian, who left the Repub

lU

Cheese

a name long ago written upon his political

tomb atone.

H

We brag on.

enlist

Amy were Demo

only men arrested for lending arms and

President in 1840.

wi’l lit about him.”

menu for the Union

whom a more disappointed office

med by old Republican citizens of Indian­

CW. JBob. iugeraol said.

The only men who discouraged

generally understood, a

being, it is

been dealt with according to tho' common

Watch over the

Crackers

New Hampshire, in a recent speneb, thus
be able to condensed tho facts:

vote a man or a
dollar in Congress were Democrats; the

apolis, Ind., who

AND ROW THE VERY MEN
WHO FOUGHT AND VOTED TO
BREAK UP THIS UNION. NOW
UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION,STILL CALLING
ITSELF DEMOCRATIC. APPEAL
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SUR­
RENDER TO THEM ALL THE
GREAT POWERS OF THE GOV­
ERNMENT. THEY ASK TO AD­
MINISTER ITS LAWS, CONTROL
ITS REVENUES. AND TO MOLD
ITS POLICY AT HOME AND
ABROAD BOTH OF THEIR CAN­
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN
THE. NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY
MEASURE OF THE WAR, ALL
THE MOVEMENTS TO' ORGANIZE
THE ARMY THAT BEAT DOWN
THE REBELLION, AND ALL THE
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO SE­
CURE THE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­
TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD
BRING INTO THE CHIEF PLACES
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OR WHO
FROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN
THE NORTH. THESAMEBTATES
TH AT. PASSED AND MAINTAINED
ORDIN ANEC8 OF SECESSION ARE
THE MAIN STRENGTH OP THIS
COALITION—Senator Sherman.

he may

had not and would not

A

in powjcrm.
UK W. WILCOX.

influence

wield in favor of that party, tho considera­

cx-Govcrnor Curtin, of Pennalyrania, than

had

Political Notes.

Lc^i.lollTe Tteke*.;

whatever

of Tildens success.

the North

You can have in any shape you
want.

for Governor of Mawtachusctu, and throws

loaders of the pro-alarcry rebellion and

Union with a jedlout eye

Kier
* ii ji:x i. HANciirnT.

Senator Cragin of

craU; the only men who boasted that they

their Democratic allies at

Spices.

few politician*,

promise of something better in the event

preserved the Union!

1/17-^

such a record as this.

f

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

years and then

yon propose to reject the Republican ticket
‘and accept the nominees of n party with

c

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Coffee.

indifference, or

tion

.BAXTXK stitutional law and revile the party which

.

Charles Francis

the Democratic

clean ! unclean ' " Remember that if tho

of unworthily surviving to expound con­

El

.Th# Recrrd of th# D#moor#tio Forty.

gentleman was blessed with so many heirs

to his fame and fortune.

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

It

little (o

Touch it not! “Room for tne leper ! on-

now -be rotting under the gallows instead

.

nra the hoik &lt;J TiH«n'. rut fortune, w
riously estimated at from seven to twelve
millions,
was accamulated. and vet taking
:
the whole sum on which he paid tax, it
t
would not liave placed him in more than
1
ordinary
circumstances in cotnpanaeo with
{
other
men of wealth of tho present day.
।Uoe, it owin poorible or proJ-J’0
man who deliberately.
18C2’ defrauded
i
the Government by witholding a proper
•
tax, can in 1876 have any greater regard
•
for tho true intercat of the people by whom
।
that
Government b sustained? I*t tho
future
action of thcpeoplc be in accordance
।
with the answer which a thorough con­
i
sideration of the queation produces.
1
Dblta.

lias accepted die Democratic nomination

RUTHmORBB HAYES.

• fflSfffflSEffl

be crowding matters a

remri.nj .ulnment
"P”
tohuineowo. It • notorlon# lh«l in tho*

Iax&gt;k at thia record of
mention all three when the father’s name party for the past sixteen
would have carried equal weight, for until j
ask yourself, if through
now, the country wasunwarc that that want of empathy widi a

. For Premdent,

rim^jktrfcl^Wl: LI.I

Let us glance

At the head ap­

]&lt;sm «b«&gt; no rem™
rn&lt;
—j
I# their b#to u BpUowo# h»
h„. orenJooW th. U U»t.
ta 1872, the Government was defrauded «
a voy considerable anm by hia Rdure to

PA?

e:

■ elan m

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

SF

&amp; N W Ry li a Arst-claaa road in every
particular, that it rides aa roey as slttlnr in
a “roekiHe chair" that ti.
—___
able gentlemen the traveling public can meet
in a fife time of trave*—the nprit dr tmt of

£T.K'Ji

M

E- W. VOIG’1”8

X

&lt;M

I# tho Bot Us#. Brerad io tho Wad

CUTIING AID REPAIMHfi

QLAS

iAc

To one fact, however the attention of Sam­
uel Jones and his followers must be called,
and that is, that if they wish to retain the
adherence of the parties they ao exultingly name they must provide for each and

xiiSSa

*',rit

GUARDIAN'S

SALE.

avoid a conflict.
that is the price of their support, and ilut

1J

connection
trouB conaequenfw, is the direct result of
of n lot of deserters
sectionalism in t e North.*’ If the D«b&gt;-

cratic party i&lt; the proper one to admioiw
ter the goveromeat of this country. Give
them office and they will vote and work
for you, foil to do an and they will desert

wanylHng be eon
with

Great Lake, to ths Grant

Pa

buried they

i j

MKfln?rt«B5lM3mrweat Of1"
be

’

“ —’texiXEn

DUj# Mp.— l«.«k »■»
TOTHKWBIK

। Hot
*1-.
..... Sid
SS.5P rER

�5

jjs^i^iklillBjilililieapIlapper.

Let the people of Hickory errnere and vicinHy remember tho Haye. Jkd WUal.r meot
ing to bo held u tbu pUf ..n Saturday even­
ing next. Fpeaker*. l» H. Xfokera.ntl A H

EUi. of Middleville.
turn out.

£jgi-&lt;£ -••••

Ut ltl„

X At the B(ate Fair held

Comp-

I

etraM to •main u,rir ora

asuurt anolbrr county.
• sMHY C33STT.

tJ
rattan

One
would auppoee that
p:
. ... I
' '
------ -—-—:—
and Orangeville would natarally do whether i Th° N°rt^ern Central Railway

u

*1 Jaekson Ha

first premium card, wxttere.l
»&lt;pon, : j&gt;b
chicken coop*. And further, that Hayes and
MeElwaiae, af Hasting, grt firal premhnu, oa
largest roUection of poultry.

of Harry, play the Clipper* of this city.
Cliamplon'Delt i« the Aom of contentl.m.

Nolioe.

any.

v I* hereby given the annual meeting cf
tho Barry, Prririrvilld, Hope ond Orange­
ville Horae tuwciatiun, will be held nt the
A vna &lt;.u(Junl „t bwuaa bu l—i, 1hhonte School House in the township of
Hope on Saturday the 23d day of Sep­
tember A. D., 187&lt;J at two o'clock P. M.,
route Auradly
p,,, p, |luUri. to elect the officer* for the ensuing year
■nd to tranaact such other business na
may come before the meeting.
fntrn Outre,,! „p
, 2l)
I
j
John J; Perkins,
Secretnry.
xxl38w3
“!&gt;«(•&gt;. rlrrru &lt;en
Sir ' 5
*“J ‘I* exomiM-

Wr wen Lu.l

p„».. or « Hee rb« did il&lt;

SPEClAk NOTICE.

LEQ-ALS.

Be Wine in time.

RPOBATE order.

i

no arf&gt;?HIGAN.

ury rralon. dhortrnne dlyoiUoa. dliwrtlnc the bit.

Pre—al, B.C. Prindle. Jud»e fc’f Probata,
lb themauar of tho aetata
Mbm fl

GREENBACKS at a PREMIUM 1

in wprvmpl end Girhrnl ■ u,.

Tho
The

TLuidi °?l
“oc,*stw. ■«”» ’«
Jiiekories non it from the CUppeks on ihctth
I huraday night r nionrtcr excursion from
. I’e.tuit pauej OTvr tbb Uuo
T.
d|
pew a few week* ago. The game will be a deceived ,;n&lt;d attention and prompt dreItrtdy one, and all who can. rhunld attend. patch, aniving i„ Phil^ejphi, *wilhout

Where I at Em Busby’s fur ail kinds
of wurk in his line, (frnts .furnishing
.uen m siitrts, Cuns, Colunt, Ntwfancy nrtidus of all kind*, Paper
1■nd Linen colafs n speciality.. Don’t fur.get the place, north side of Slate Street,
'opposite the Phoenix Drag Store.
xxt40w4

(her ordered,

inn RapabUoan B«**a*. a newapunr printad
rirealated in raid County ofTrarnfar thro.

■oy vexation, delays
Oac of these exOlivet College, Olivet. Mich.
&lt; ursion trnina ran over six bonur. throwing
The Home Juttr^l report* Bl Kiebols a the tnginv and tender from the track : but
Rtrenbaeker. Well be i, ,a much v’a grecn- owing u» tho exoeilcrit management of the
The Fall Term begins September 14th.
tatirr aa most uf the Democrat* ari j»a green- employ^ or the r«ul, and the fact that Full corp* of Instructors in all Depart­
Ixtcker only ta deceive theme KepnbH area, who H Mingbowe air 1,^^,, Wcre |n UfW on ments. Prof. G. W. Chadwick will give
tne
tram,
not
one
person
was
injured,
and
IcffloM on the new Pipe Organ. . Udics
have switched off ta the Greecttak ticketHie tram was not delayed half-an hour. will please apjjy to Mix* II. ]). Storko,
The number that were carried in thcro ex- Principle. Gentlemen to II. Q. Butter­
pretending that they are going to vort- for Cvocunuons was fully six thousand.
field, D. D. President.
Anungomenu have been made by tho XX&gt;854t
1T«litical trick to draw a» many UrqnAllcaur &gt;lioc for three mammoth excuraious to-day
into the greenback ranka as puanble, thinking ■nd Monday. The regular travel by tbc
Tako Notice.
thereby to weaken the Republican party, then hue ts greatly on the increase, yet notwith*
■landing tbc haavy trains, they are run
All parlies indebted U&gt; tu by note or
cratic gentlemen will vote almon to y, man for promutlyuurehrduJetimc. The one reason
account must nettle the miuo without
t r this, is tbc management, being part of
Tildea and Hendrkk*. Baarla miHl
further delay or notice.
lican*. Grrenbaekcr* and to tnocrat., Iht EH tbc sysum ufthc roads under control ofthc
Salisbury A Broshkav.
P.-tst»ylvania Railroad Company. The
v. H. 1’JWCM Nichol*^* a Democrat anJ will vote for Tilden
, line ix also fortunate in its representative*
. MiloT. Whrel«r and Hendrick*, m will al»o liumlre-J* of
in
this
section.
Its
Smicrintendrnt,
Mr.
.John UytoMtira Democrat* who are now advocating the green­
Notice.
Robert Neilson, at Elmira deserves much'
hack policy. Bl Nichol* a poliuqtl green­
। praise fur tho maragement of these excora- i
back man ! Vi by, If Eli jftciioln K^nod alone
' ions. He stays remains at the post of !
Harvest m post and VUURU
those little accounts
as a |&gt;arly. that party u.mld lie a Democratic duly during the entire night, and gives I must be paid at once, sure.
• •
iuv uiuiu nigui, «nu gives
_yarty. When Hi Nicbols ceo-c* to bf aaytbP
J*.’raotial attct»tb&gt;n to the movement of I
J W llo-xhtalin
Smith, BIanee &amp; Preston.
but a Democrat under any and alt eirrumMam
»u?\- train?. The Western Passenger Agent.
!
employment at which you ean make very tors*
Agent, j xxi304w.
Ky. ir. your own loeafitir*. without brine away
Mr.
J Seymour of this chy, wax the
—
-- — -.—-------------int homo over nhrht. Acenu waatad In ovary
where politics are unknow n. Why Jbhr, Win­ originator of these large cxeunuous, and :
John Staulcy says that until Ten-drinks town mid county to take •ubxcriber* for tho U«nlenuial Record, the largrat publication in the
90’’ are ®^eetwL 1,0 ** n°lng 10 sell Gronie or Norman or whoever published that ar.■ the increase of travel over the road i* great .
ly Uue to hi* active work.
, Vl‘ries cheaper then ever, aud of the very
voted to whatever i* of inter**: cnno«-t«J with
tat i* too serious for a joke. Eli Nichol* not
r best quality. Ten a spcciaEty. Wines tbe ecnnteaaial year. The Great Exhibition at
I'hiladclpbia I* fully illaatcaied In detail. EveryI and Liquors for medicinal and niechani bo&lt;iy
llemoerai I Well. well.
want* it. The wholo pennlo feel rraai.inDIED.
| cal purposes, that arc strickly pure, con­ terrai in their country’* eentmMal birthday, and
want to knuw *11 aboat it. An elveant patriutie
! stnntly on hand, and for sale at the low- crayon drawin* preiam i* pmanira free to each
Council Proceeeings.
aabwriber. It i&gt; entitled. In r*meathraao* of
■ esi prices
which first class goods can. the One llunrtreith Anniversary of the iDdepenI be sold.
xxi25t3
drneeofth* I’niteil Ftate*.*' Ei«. 23 by Soinene*.
A special meeting of the t'ommoh Council of
Anv ano ean bocoma a euccaaafal M*nt. lor. bat
»how tho paper and nleture and hundreds of tubwas held at the Council
M. I). Reed d-wire5 io call attention to
----------- ----- ,
.............. .... |
hi* new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
Prcxent—tho Mayor, Recorder ; Aid. !xn&gt;i«
Wanted.
ar otir circular*. Icmi end
any work iu his line, from putting s new
r. which »re»eat Irro to aU
Reed, Ruaaeil, Shvblon and Totnlinaon.
lay. Camrdata outfit free to
s|&gt;okc in an old wheel, to the building of
Reading the minuter of the previous meal
the best buggv ever seen in the county ot
mg were ui.spenaew wttnBarry. Don t forget the place: in the r iTt 'e c i-nten nt a fitcam r&gt;. Portland. Mr
The following resolution wax offered, vis.:
shop with Jason Rich A Bro., comer o.
Rt»Arti. That lha Unnmon Council of the
Church and llailroad Street.
xxfitf
Earle Brown and wifc. Alien Hannett, lliraiu
J, Kcnfield. laiura McPberron, .idem Tinkler
If any body want* a pleasant pot down
and Patrick McCarty, that (here will lx? a
and a quiet gl.w of Ixuponadc or immoo-

t/?jisoi Uispencarv.
cMrap-.

Th. South E*»t Quartered) «t

Dated AucuitMth. A. D.. 1K76.
b'KLAH

GIJ AR DI AN’S SALE.
Notii-o i« hereby siren that

in the afternoon, at tbe re*i

•.■vtwwbws
allaf th* estate. i
Mirbiaan.

Guardian.

xxiMwT

PRORATE ORDER.
OF
MICHIGAN. Coaaty of
iSTATE
«.
nr*h.
.k.

•JT THE COUNTY.

Local ’Bbjipeg? police,i

meeting of said Common Council on the even-

mon Council room. al which meeting action

c.r.- Itortl.

Truly a

follow* :
skyer—Aid.

Lewi*, Keel. Russell. RhclJ«m

and Tomlinson 5—Nay*, none.
On motion of Aid. Sheldon, that lhe com-

ig up with thoae who
by anth'irixcd to purchase a S&lt;M» pound Fire
heli and banging*. the price not to exceed

ayes arid nayw. as follows r
Aye*—Aid. l-ewla. Heed. Ilusrall, Sheldon

and TotuliMon

—Nnyj, none

temporarily drawn from the Contingent Fund
to the Fire Department Fund, the sum of j'l«0
to pay for bell, wkick"motion waa carried by a

Xw«

this fore-

vol* by ayea and iuqt* a* follow* :
Aye*—Aid. Uwix, Reed. Ruaaeft Shddon

List of Patents.
igan for tbe week ending Sept. 20th. 18’0. at'd
each dated Sept 14 1870. Furnished thia
paper by Cox A Cox

Soliciiore of Patent*.

Washington, D. C.
J. Simla, Car Coupling*. Bny Ci.y.
J. Adam*, Pumps and Wells. Kakmafoo
afocr i’i

Notice.

DRY GOODS HAVE
r4K£/f 4 FE^HFUL

Where?
At A W. Bailey’s
Lonsdale mudin 12 rtf.

What you owe me I need ^nd must
have immediately.
O. D. Sl"Al I.PINO.
xxi30tl_______________________

Attend the BusincM College and Tele­
graph Institute, Kalamaxoo.
Board only
S3 a week.
xxi384w
Uctncmber nil accounts and notes arc
dne and we must and will bare our pay.
Smith, Manke &amp; Preston.

xxi304w

of

MATCH GAME
CHAMPIONSHIP OF BARRY COUN­

OILS.

Advertised Letters.

B-i th. Udira
•Ufot ebM«ri-*’&lt; r,’T Ca."
7**
. •
ti ses &lt;m the Fair grounds.
I*xtr*ai an.1 . .t
'i
•i-ii..., 1;i,l~- &gt;«" *■

P^P^ed to receive
cnP,l'-ns. job work and a/lrer-

,u» •* dLiT51 !h? Palr “ n“,ch ltrg"

k WQU,d u n,“,or
^^yn„,Jr4rirfU—«* «
J” ‘Ula ,lm°

TWl ‘b* F,,r

List of letters remaining in the Hasting* P.
0. Barry County. Mfcb. Sept. 27,1876:

SeliaD. Murphy.

Waterman.
xel

LoriaThilllp*.

Charles Williams.

MaUie

E. E- Wbil-

OILS-

For Machinery-

between tho

Pure I^ard OilPure Golden Oil.
•
,
.
Bought since the last decline m pnccs.
Call and examine goods and prices.
J ou

will gain by U.
People's Drug Store.
1 «»P«
»•
w H 0ooorKAn.

Our Centennial.
Trtiu b- knxttK

• »j“

and

tho

Clippers of BasW,

.
?°r*S

'Lktn,

that ■» to U exhibit-

foTcib.

I •&gt;» •*&gt;

S;Xa SSL. on- * •*■&gt;
r c*OT ,’0“r'' t u.„.

pi

llastinc* on Mosday th. Itlh day Aurert in th.

osWgf?. riiS?&amp;’Klft.4&amp;5K
dayoftteptamuarnaxt. alii o'eioak ia the forenoon,
Im- oMirned far the hearing of raid paUtioa. and
that tbe heir* at 11* of told deaarad and all othor
rereun* Interwted in raid estate, ar* raqnhad to

tfew. “ ss*.■.v.’-r- Juft

;ur _ toeccnivo week*, previotu to raid day of
earing.

(Ar.r.c.a

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE-

,A.t Kalamazoo* Midi­
Monuments of the tat American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description made toother
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments ofthevarioua (ntteroa supplied
to customers,

Having steuui power and Imnrovod
machinery for winding, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do work
ehcn|&gt;cr and better than those who
work by hand.
.
__

F. Clark. Geixvral Agent,

Barry Co.

xxiSStnfi

ijFKSrZT!;
x*U»w7___________ ■__________ 'Adwlrtraratar-

TO THE PUBLIC.
T»ko notic* that tnj wife. Ixniiaa A. Dann Ur
fmt left m* bed *»J board, wilboat j«K«Ma* and
pruvoeaUon. I h»raby notify all pervoax aotto
,TiitFAM%rw-

ANNIA8 DUNN. '

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

STAVES. STAVES.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP

Highest Market Price in
. Cash,

E. P. WHITE,

1. D. QnicxmraCTji.^

jjftL-itJ.

MARBLE WORKS

w'n *
.

,k, pnt &gt;Uw

WINSLOWS STEAM

&gt;*"

different Kinds of Sewing Machines. ;

*,'en,i*a &lt;MWO»

*•»&gt;

lUXFHENSTDfB *t BENTLEY,
DrocrUta. WASHTWOTON. b. 0.

P«r Pipe Blares, delivered to ITasttaa. NsuhvIHe.
or Middleville.

’’1'r ,M11111,10 of,&lt;he *ol«ab,

xxiXtwt.'

8TATK OF MICHIGAN. County Barry. au-At

xxrttw7

Hickorys of Hictory tan,
at the Fair Grounds in this city, Wed­
nesday, Oct 4lh. Admittance, 25cti.
Ladies free, Grand stand free. Gamed
ailed nt two o'dock.

______.

xxi29wlt2

uramcMeMedy.

TY AND TDK BELT

I hare a lam stock of Pure Castor uii.

rax* Oxnnxo. that raid oAtitiooer ■
the penoa* tat*reat*d in raid ratal*, ofi
of raid peUtion, and the hearinf lh«r*

PROBATE ORDER.

xxl—14 t 4_______ ______________

A,WBA....r

W.Libbey. Hay Free®. Marquette.

PW,»'1".

Two gnod milch cow* and a few sheep
fur *a|c.
JULWH lit SS KI Jxxi2Ptf

Juhn Stanley sells better and ebenper
Tea, than any other House in tbe city,

Pcerires War? 27 cfo
Beautiful Shawls 85 els.
Pure Table Uncn 45 cts.
All other Goods in prorwUon.
Call and tux for younwlf.
\ full and complete Msortment

have visited (be

p&lt;lr

•aw™
'hin-.

It

Taylor'*, and panic prices.

j&gt;«r*oni Intaraatadva raid ratal*, an
It'th? Pro,tam10fflce. tn** tSt^ty^iFl

____________ ,

tn&lt;mt tho fw (imilie ot th* »im*!ur* of oar Agent.
.Mr. Jei. llaydo^k. To counterfeit lhi« I* felony.
All penfuns indebted Li .'.lien A Trego
For SALE—A valuable young horse W» ihall relcntlre’ly purvur any one who imitate*
thiv with the utmwt vicor of tho law. Wo meet
are requested to call and settle the same In&lt;|uirvof Marshall. Pricket.
immcdutrly.
xxtl4tf. .
Mrs. Morill has trono to Chicago fur and help u* In our to»k of bri urine the— meat un­
principled men to the bar of Justiee. U alfonnl?
For Toledo bottled ale by the down or her stock of Fall Millinery—She wishes to reftuc
« to
t» pureh».«o
purchase M ediciniH |»urportin« to b* our»
unit*'.* Mr. Jo*. Ila,• •
otherwise, and stoJk de, and porter by-tlie ray to tl c ladies she wi II be pleased to —
ch Box of Pills or Ppi ot
bulk, go to John Stanley's.
xxrl ltB show them the Now Styles, Sept. 27-28-2!&gt;.
T” ''“Wlrt •h"!tenW a

Hills ditto II cts.
Suirting GetsExtra heavy SHrling 12 da.
Cott-nadc* 15 to 25 cts.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
Twenty bonUJowcts
&lt;•«*Two button Kid Gloves 1HI eta.

and Tomlinson 5.—N«ye none.
।
'
On motion. Connell adjourned.
■
L. D. QVACKKXUItn.
Recorder.

&gt;!m i« a square deal-

thing “more cheering’’ why just let them
iall at I’alph Jordon h, and they can lie
gratified.

I Coart purport inc t
Il Of MlddMOMOd.

day of SarSembrr next, at Vo’rlock int
strvfcwLftsag t?anxa,

FOR SALE st THF BANNER OFFICE

NOTICE.

�ail Maia R. R,

T.lkt Shrift the CteWe/Aerrv.-

The “Iron Tnfil.”

TIME TABLE No. 8.

and be happy again

TatabuoflbH Mteaday,**^. M, 11
A rpiej.ketA towipliw rf &lt;’
d»w», Topd. urf S“"«* »beautiea, ttcenery and pknr
lb. Booby Mtotoflby ■ ,.N
A, m«~»l -J

nri Suite
COSDKMSIID TUB CARD
nr effect jolt a, 1876
fCOLUMBOB TIME.)
---------- -- .iatMA-CABIOTI----- !------------

,
’

f
£

xlouar of th. State Land «ea. Atten»ey General.

criti„of

A

GM Reduction ii Prices!

rhe Cwnpaar reuerriM t&gt;* rirbt U wr
MUB.ee wmab«- '

MICHIGAN
.

CESTRi?

Railroad^1®41
TlfcdZE
tasLe

Taking “ect AW. 16aL18je
_COING tur.

TRAINS WEST. ____

SALISBURY &amp;. BROSSEAU

to, luwto W ulUe^.„ j,„.
mapa and uuw tables of this new and pop-

Deaden tn al! kinds

FURNITURE

.wn Kansas City and Atchison
to I ueb 0( Denver and all points in Colo­
rado AVew Mexico, Ariiona and the San

’u*u Mines. The finest lino of Pullman
Sleepers on tbe continent between the Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Special round trip tourmuT tickets froth the Mutouri Rtver to
Lh-utcr at $50. good to stop off at all
points. Address.
. * , T. J. Abdehsok,
(Jew. Pau. Ant.
Topeka, Kan.

Upholstery Goods Octets Frames, fc.
Mlum
Look hero I

Look here!

What I don’t yon think Wo can adl

Valparaiso. O&lt;».
UaeaeU's.

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds
ch catx:r than aujr firm in the blatc f
can do it, Ibr, with the help of

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

»»0

GOING SOUTU.
I

J. M. HEWES,
wo guarantee Satisfaction.

Hearse furnished free to any pcraon
purchasing a Coffin worth IjOfS. We
am give you better figures than, ever of­
fered before, for wo make the meet of our
Coffins and Furniture^

Lanstos. Art.

.

P.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
Hastings. Dec.. 22. 75.

52yl

Altera y faMrul. Heperinteadeat of Publlo InatnulAa. . Man bar *f tho State Board af EducaLteu. In pluce of Witter J. Baxter, whose term ol
oBea will expire Du sen bee Slot. I STB and a Rapro
ooatatxro in Conerees for the Third CoMftexil nil
DbtrMof thh State, to which thia aoualy b attaobwF. Abo aeeaator for the Fifteenth tfooaterial 1 Uriel, to whbh thi. County io attached

$55 £ 77r.WS.iKuA^WMJ

rr^s^^^VIBBATOE

ABBIHStix»u."fcSL“Slnf=i;:
„. „
sell rayidly. Send for .ireular.
Er Y. EngrusiDS Co.. » Wall street.
UU A-DATJKax lgM. t.

WESTERN LANDS

"Hkraaii*o-With PUtibursb. Ft- Waya* A
Chiean R. K-. for ChkoAX.. aad toe Weet aad Bort

HOMESTEADS.
BTfclAD /re«. aend your addrun to 8. J. GIL-

iCMTS

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

•titutfoa. provided for by Joist Bwolution Mo.
D. Laws, of HCS.
fA^»Uefollowins Ceuotr OBeere for the Coaaty

wanted-

[Capital &amp; theCamp aign of18 76
itto. book for th* tone*. Give* a full birtop of
mmf Capital and OoT.rnm.nv .'hum how

A Jadss of Probata Sheriff. Clerk. Treasurer.
lUjuirr of Doe-la. Prneeouftar Attorney. Two
Circuit Court Commbriooere, a Surveror wad twp

JOHM Q. CRBBRT.
Sheriff n? Barry Coo:

of Third street, and foot o Rr»h

FLAX, TtKOnnr. MILUT. ntf&gt;aAUA&gt; aal
Uhe teed, an thndted. wienird. 'baaed and send
a»aaallyau4 parfsrtty as What, Orts, Bye or BUri^.
' AM KXTKA FB1CX b uamlty faM for ante asd
mcAi ctaMl h, thbnachtee, Aar ezin claa&amp;MB.
IM THM WKT OMAIM of im, thaae wwe ■atetaxs.
OaUy ths 0MLT MACUIMDI U*t««M rue wtth areM

■. 1H Jefcrson aroau., aad at th*

Loaea. Arrive.
I Detroit Use.I t Detroit tima.)

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Special, Ch realc and Obscure Diseases

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fl/ either HZ. ^“"r or old,^inhrriltd or or^.r.d,

8TRI cflLYTBIV ATE

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CHICAGO S KfflMuLAEE SHORE

aad soieutifosstanner. Immediate rultef: ewody.
perfect aad permanrai cure*. A WMMSful experi-

WBhorimt Un^/rtwmm Oteaco aad Uruad
The onlf hnt ruaSy thruwyh Ifoy AwrhreaW

HAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

M Warn JatiMi &amp; Satinaw
RAIIIOAD.

SHORT LIXB IIXTWMEX

MICHIGAN AM THE SOUTH.
TIMKCARD ta KBM My. O, IWT*.
Trains run by Cbiearw Tlaeo.

jyitem JSteywra.

TBAIXH GfiLXG S0VT1I.

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

Sumner Time Table.
Ttoln,

SABIN &lt;3B CO,

A. 1ST.
Coaaabrior Nerchanls &gt;ud dealers la

Th»c unrivaled machines and repaint for
mo arc supplied at lowest factory prices

FLOUR

GRAIN,

And Mill Feed
Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,

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GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

Uhteni Qtek ad ranees made on Cunrixamenls.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

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BAJL.C1X A NORTON.

(Saceeteora to BrHeo h Xortua. A to G. W. Baleh.)

Grain Gomaon

atsf"iafe, i!?:.
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its area, jis - Ms -±jt_

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Corner Woodbridge &amp; ShdbySts,

Detroit, ZMCictk./

John

nuiss GOlri; SblSTlI

H. Wendell &amp; Co.

PORK AND SEEDS.
and

DETROIT,

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MICHIGAN.

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Wheat a Specialty.
tbsAadr name oeenart&lt;nmen ts. Market Report*

railroad.

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Council Blufis and OmahaWithout Chunuo oi Can,

THE ENEMY OF RIIEASEI
Atebnmonu are imperfect we ybre iruira’elione to

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in tbe
Michigan fruit belt
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres
for a
near Hasiwondence

Vailed ffiatea Gtoettl Land Office.

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAX AXD BEAST
1* tbeGraad Old

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Aruum of Pay and Bounty.

mustang
liniment,

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                    <text>VOL. XXL

NO. 45.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1876.

■■I. DEWEY
,
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RURAL TOPICS.

WAGONS!

WJO

fon yyr litxT »i*Tf °4IS ’,t W,LL stLL

STIWMffl INI illIIMNS
A.ND EuSIHESS CARDS. :

wheelbarrow to put around the roots in
addition to the aurface aoil. See that all
the roots come in dose contact with the
aoil, by moving the trunk of the tree back
and forth while putting in the earth.
When the route are well covered tread
liUQElMU MOItJlES.
down the earth &lt;nx»n than as fairly as
on shoeing horses, make* the possible, then fill in nearly full, tread
following remarks on overreaching: “I again, and then tern in part of a jail of
believe there are few blockxinitlis that water, let it nettle n few hours, then fill
up with earth aud llw work u done.
know how to shoo homes that overreach,
Ur.ELIK&lt;l-lN TH EKM.
und some that do not seem willing to learn.
The term "heeling in" mean* the dig­
Others think again that there i? no better ging of a trench large enough to hold
way than making the *hoc* shorter, aud the roots of whatever is to be heeled in,
placing the forward ono on the toe, and the so that when covered they will be fully
hinder uno on the heel of the home. They I protected. Then take your trees, or
shrubs, snd pack them in the trench nt a
need to understand that there is a letter j
slight angle, na dose as you can; aud
way, and borne owners should make note when the work is done the top* uf tho
of it. The following rul«x_js n good one: trees, &amp;c., will lie upon the ground, and
Make the forwatd chocs long, nod llie toe­ may, a* above stated, be covered slightly
calks short and standing a little under, and with hsy or straw, if the rapt of the sun
are quite powerful. All kinds of trees
set them as far back ns convenient, in or­
and shrubs may bo kept hcaled-in from
der to let the feet roll over as soon a.* pos­ Octotcr to April ur May, aud not be in­
sible,*&lt;o get'out of the way. Aud in sett­ jured in the least, but the trench must
ing the shoe* on the hind feet, reveme the be deep enough to allow all the roots to
go down below the surface of the soil;
order to keep them hack, to give time for
and they should be covered about a foot
the fotward feet to get out of the way. deep over all, and the earth well packed
Make the toe-calks high, aud the half-calks among them. I think it is the best way
low, to keep the “fe&gt; t Lack, then ho will to menage trees, Ac., to heal them in wtU
in October or November, according to the
travel like other. horse*. This .may
• ,be I climate, aud set thorn in the Spring, as
remedied in port tn the mode of paring the , tbcy arc oftcn iujored by
froMU of

prices lower thqni ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.

houf. This is essential in all cases, and .
where too many horses have been undo 1

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cripples,

TUE rEEDIMI VYALl’EOF BOOTH.

In addition to tin- O/iccr Chilled Plntrn
and castings, we luyve a full stock of

Douce and.
lll’C all grOUIXl
Points
i
=ALAMAZO° ®1L? wsungi
; and sold at the same price ilS Ull^rOIIIHl
LPJOflN.
points.
150yl
G-RiiBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

for the GalEj.Vuktk.

THE VICTORY IS WON I
ND.«l RGEON-Iliek" *tuo4xxtef
PNIM-:

hundred bushels ordinarily,
fknnt-r*
should always grow a lew hundred bushels
fur their liorae* and cows, being the best
roU that can be given to them. Sugar
beets come next in value, and they are
worth to feed to cow* about oue sixth tuctr
weight io corn meal. Turnip are worth
about one-eighth their weight of corn meal,
and all help tu winter stock cheaply, and
good coouiuon.
condition. The
fanner who
cn! in gOOQ
1IIO..IUM.
wuvw
tert upon winter feeding with no roots
j Las made a serious mistake iq his judgmoDt. Ji
is rather troubleeomc
some
un&gt;&gt;*w
.. ----------------------------- __insome
eases to weed out root crop; but when
the land has been war.iired heavily the
nrevious year', end cultivated in some
hoed crop, with a view of growing .root*
ou it the following season, keeping the
weeds thoroughly subdued, there i-. no
trouble in growing a good crop without
much labor in weeding.

ALbOPPOSITION ISOVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
.TNKBSHIP

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I. j. n»&lt;r.r &gt;itsra,Stale
to at all hours.

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AND FROSRL'UrnrG
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i 1‘iiWBi* Iiuwrane*
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BURGHER.
^’hf- •*&gt;» Shelter. OBae

' KOOMAN.

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Co&lt;'*u

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For ful Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and all oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COMIE
VIVJL&gt; SEE ME!
j

JOHN STANLEY.
Harteing*, Jifrne 12, *76

UNDERTAKING
KTEOBI-W* BHDTBBKM'

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AMuicJ* G* HOLBROOK,

joayl’tB

CARDING-

In the buslne**, con truly say that they
can do better work, aod give better sat­
isfaction than any other firm in th!.section. W. II. Stebbins, the *enior Tb*raarel*-Bb?f
member, with the experience of ■ life­
time, will alwnysgivo hfe personal sttention to this part of their extcnMrc

w‘£ax.

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STKBBIN8
BROS
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WELCOME MARBLE.|—

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The trial of Genera! Babcock for al­
leged conspiracy in the Safe Burglary case

Upia thia morning If the Governmeui
can offer nothing more than what the U.
8. Atty., Geo. Welly, propore* a* inferred

yesterday, there can be little doubt of a
moat triumphant acquittal.
The city still swarms with CrWmaisI

pleased with the object* of histone inter­
est which they find her* than with all they
saw at Philadelphia.

The Indian war seem* to have been
brought virtually to a conclusion and not
much more remains to be btr done except
t to take such step* as will prevent a renew­

be done at the proper time and the
proper temperature, and never churned
too long. And after the butter cornea
from the churn, it should be bandied just
os little as possible—just sufficient to re­
move the butter&lt;mQk, work in tho salt,
&amp;c.’’
'•
_
These rules combine, however, but a
small portion of the minutia of butter­
making. After tho butter is made a
great deal depends on the kind of vessels
it is put in.
Oak tubs and firkins arc
best; and there must be perfect cJcauJtneas aud purity in everything pertaining
toil.
'
DISEASED rOLLTMT.

At tho Underwriter's convention held
in New York yesterday the oommittee on
wind currents reported that the signal
service had been no materially roduoed by

practically valnde**, The vain* of th*
knowledge of the probabla direction of
I

able velocity as impartsdjto that board by
the Signal Corps, can only bo esti­
mated by persons interested in tasratime

affair*.
Governor Tilden’s letter of acceptance
was freighted ’ with a weighty cargo of.
figures, which give* It an oppearano* of
great value with the majority who glanced
at it, and confused the mathematics of
many who went through the teak. But
there is nothing no fries as lying figure*,

Half a century of experience in breed­
HOWTO SET TAXES.
ing jioultry extenaivwly convinces me that
From Grat to last the work must be dduc It docs not "pay'’ to spend * great deal of
well.' The tree* rourt l»e
with earc, lime in “doctonng" them Tho following
with all the routs that can be obtained, mates the earo dearly : “The direasea of
without spending unnecessary time. Stand fowls are to numerous, aod their origin so
b, yourself,'if you set hired men to digging various, that doctoring them io worse
them up, and sec that the work is done than usolca*. This being tho case, the
right, ns not one man iu a hundred of ordi­ best tiling that can bo done, b to Napoleon's account* of nafeught battle*
nary farm hands can be trusted alone to dig put all mek fowls in a large roomy box,
and ungained victories, a* mo*t railway
up trees. There must be no mauling of tbu placed it a cool spot if the weathrr be
aooonnU abundantly prove. Governer
roots: but cut off tho larger ones carefully,
warm. They should be fed jtmt what Tilden’s elaborate statistic* excited mmIand save all the small fibrous roots that they relish meet, and plenty of good pure
cion at first, and * carefnl nr—ithsn
you can, as they are the life of the tree., water should be kept supnliod. If the
shows that they are entirely untrustwor­
Don’t leave the trees when dug up exposed' disease is eurable, nature will do the work ;
to the sun and wind. If to ba carrod far if not curable, which is often the case, the thy. Mr. Charles F. Conant, Assistant
in ■ wagon the roots should bo covered, if bird will die, and the rest Of the flock tyill Secretary of tho Treasury, has taken pains
the raa ahines, and on arriving at tho place1 not be endangered. Sick fowls should al­ to examine carefully ao much of hi* letter
of destination heel them in as *ouu a* pos­’ way* be removed from the fioek •* soon
sible, unIna you can set them out imme­’ as i«o**ible. Promptnem, in this respect,1 compares his figure* with Um frets
diately, and tn that case they ought to be' may be th* means of saving the entire
put in the shade. Wb«a llic trees are not I
flock from contagion.
to be set for some days, it is best, after be­
ing heeled in, to throw some eoar* hay or
Our Centennial,
straw over their tops to prevent tho evap
oration of the sap in the brancht*. The
Train
Has
brought me a
tree*
should
bo
trimed
Iwfore
they
are
B
heeled in, and the tops should conform in stock of Boots, Shoe*. and Gaiter* for the
bulk somewhat to the roots of the Ires*. summer And fall trade, which I will sell
: Next eotnen the setting ; do nut be in a way down low for Cash. . I also full the
Singer Sewing
*" "
hurry, dig tho boles abundantly large so that celebrated
। the roots can be extended their full length differcut Kinds of Sewing Mae
{ and trust to no man alone to do this work
11 far you, Put the rarfime sofl by itself, Cistern Putnwr
J. Mac*
.
Opposite the Po*t:Ofi«
|~r U
b«
xxiltf
Hsatings, Mich.

In Hastings I
4. U .U CM for IM 1-2

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Hearse and Toain furnished when

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PBESERVUCa APPLES.

Apple* that are designed to be preserv­
ed till spring must be hand picked, as every
farmer probably knows but the question
then comes up, how shall they l»c packed ?
It has been found that apples packed it
barrels in ground charcoal can be shipped
to England m excellent condition, aud
keep a long-time after arriving- tlrcre, while
those sent otherwise pack*d|decay badly
on the passage. Buckwheat chaff is prob­
ably the best thing for farmers to pack ap_
pics in that arc designed for long keeping,
as ground charcoal is not s &gt; easily obtained.
Sawdust, if perfectly dry, is as good as
buckwheat chaff. First put in a layer ot
chaff or sawdust, then pack in a layer of
apples, then put iu an other layer of chaff
or sawdust, and so on till the barrel is’ full,
then cover and head it up.

Washikotos,!), C, Sept. 29,1876.

al of it in the spring. It appear* that
' some of the tribes nr bands at least ar*
trying to escape into British territory. A
Pioneer Press special from Bismarck says:
Gon. Terry and staff arrived here to-day
en route for St. Pania. A dash by th*
Oth Cavalry and the 6th Infantry upon
Wolf point agency to intercept the Unc*
Winter, l&gt;eforc the roots hvvo obtained a
papas attempting to cross at that point
fir™ liold on the soil.
was a failure. The troop* failed’ to over­
take the Indian*, who succeeded in fording
In setting tree*, shrub* and vinca no the river and escaping into British territo­
manure should be placed in contact with ry. The employee* of the Agency who
the roots, but put it above them when
the hole* arc nearly filled, so that it will •aw them eras* repreaent the number at
be covered several inch**. Well rotted several hundred. The Indians ooufeared
stable manure is suitable for everything, that they were in a destitute condition, and
cow manure being best. A* winter ap­ had thrown away lodges to facilitate light.
proaches cuarec manure, mixed with con­
They offered extravagant prices in ponies
siderable straw, spread uvej the ground
On the other hand *'
rather thick arouua the stems or trunks, for ammunition.
a* far as the roots extend, will be useful Fort Sully telegram says, the chief Blue
in preventing injury from severe frost, and Eagk- is reported as saying, when called
U will ai»&gt; enrich th* ground, and the
u[K&gt;n to surreodsr, that be would do noth­
tree*, Ac., will bo much benefitted. In
the Spring it may remain as a mulch, or ing of the kincT; all that he wants ■ for
the soldier* to cross over to the oast bank
the coarse parts may be removed.
and take care of their rations and th* In­
GOOD DVTTW.
There is no good reason why every dians would take care of themselves. Uh I
farmer's wife may not make good butter, pretty good for Injun dal I
with good cows aod well fed. An old
Taft left last night for Ohio ; be will
idairyman says: No fint-clasa butter or
&lt;cheese can be made short of the following do yeoman service in the Republican
rules: First, it is very important to have cause. There is no one better able to
good pastures with plenty of good run­ copc with the cj.-Confederate sentiment
ning water, in order to go*, good milk, now no prevalent in the Democratic
with out which no ono need try to make
party than this distinguished gunUeaum.
fine butter or chcc*c. &lt;Thc next iit. order
is, the milking should be done in the The ad captandum parsimony of the re­
ncaUat possible mauuer. The milk room generate rebels io tho last Congttws i* be­
should bo constructed so a* to hare the ing felt all over the country, and B* crip­
proper temperature at all times, The pling influence is felt in every walk of
milk should bo skimmed at the proper
tima for butter ; the churning also should life.

WOOL. WOOL.

Being ■ bimine** that m d* •

of experience,

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A bushel uf carrut* to feed to a horse i*
worth from half to iwo-tliirds as much as a
bushel of oats; and when wc consider tbut
a tburuand buabels uf carrots cau in s-»mc
case* be grown un an acre of land, and five

PLOWS AND CASTINGS.

SAI.lSBi BY X. ItROSSEAV.
"its ■

OUR WASHINGTON LET^t.

Lh. Rarvaucis Hinn by enact
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WHOLE NO. 1088.

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�ANOTHER T.LOEN SWINDLE.

f/Wrifcn -gmur.
DEWEY,

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W&lt; trb*4 every Republican greenback

EDITOR

Hastings, Ffaffl., Oct. 2, 1876.

Howl of the home jour­

When

Coh IxoxRflOLb f«*d his old j

In New York Ibej ere ofraH «* be’0
■PcenbonMr ran well, he chnrgee eo eoor-

voter ra Barry county would read in the ’
Donheimer 1* al Toledo managing the
Journal of the 27th nit., an editoTilden “still hoot" in Ohio. But the
r’_al on the nomination of Geo. Thomas at ’
Jackson as thc Greenback nominee for ■Republicans arc now awake.
The “reform" tidal wave roll* on. The
Congress.
Notwithstanding the u-u«l

jftg

AnEkxpxnt Outburst.

PoMwl NoIm.

8«.y-"«rS“

ra.rad-.U.B.j. i.Blu.,
apoi,. Oonrwuo”,

raued

WORTH i-2 r&gt;v

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BAILWAY COMPANY.

their UH, hot Sham, with h» awurtomed
1
mesotron and pemtriousucM. although
!
having handreds of dollara to his credit
। the bank, kopt putting the firm off
in
Ifrom time to time, perhaf* paying a pit­
tance
on account. One time tic g*vc a*
i
nn excuse for not paying that he was go­
!ing to Europe, aod had not Ume to at
itend to the matter. Tho firm was guo.1 FEW
enough to allow th* bill to ren along for
yearn, bes-aure it was again* Mr. Tilden.
, finally Ixxwmo
Il
wbrnM *
member of thc firm called for hi* pay, Mr.
Tilden became exceedingly indignant, tell
ing him that he owed him nothing, and
ordered him oat of the house! A suit
was commenced and Mr. Sham J. Tilde..,
Democratic candidate for the Presidency,
pleaded in deleurc that the areoaot wu
outlawed. Tbe court could aot do otherwiae than give judgment again* the
firm. Thi* i* all ■ matter of court record.
However, a man who will commit perjury lira
in order to swindle tho government in its
hour of need out of a few thousand dollars,

We h”e .""V
“I"1
iL “
pro,» Hmrobe.ML-ral Ura nralor of
«nd p.cbclic |»—ff
rrad .ujlhiojor rbr

]Haye* ship rides the crest,'.while thc floun
the bigbrat ordercanoe of “Slippery Bam” i* swamp­
journals, their anxiety will sometimes get dcring
,
He was recalling the acene* oftho "
thc better of them, and they will un- .ed, in a trough of the »ea.
and said:
*
mad as a hatter” refer* to tho Corwittingly (perhaps,) disclose their real
The past rise* before me like a droam.
feelings. Il is'no news to aay, that the ,necticnt hst-makm who threaten to di*- a™, worn » lb. orrat rtruatl; for
lift
W.
brar
th. raood. of
Greenback party ■ is tho creation of the (charge their employes for joining in n
»rap.r.lioo-tbe urauo of tb, boiMeroo.
Democratic party. The Democratic par­ Haye* and Wheeler demonstration.
JniiM—tho silrervoirae of hraoie b»gk«.
ty has tried in thc ’art sixteen year*,
A year ago thc Mtarimuppi Democrat* Weraetboorarai.oru.ra.blw-eoJ'"'
every conoaivable scheme to gel hold of were prcpar^ig for the election by the Clin­ the umraU of erelot,; »o era tbe P*
the rrins uf the government. They have ton massacre. This year thc South Car­ ebeeke uf women, nnd ‘be fluJtral feee* of
left no stone unturned to thal end, and olina Democrat* begin with Hamburg and men; nndin tbrao rara-mUnp. «e«• n»
their last attempt, which which will prove follow np Hamburg with' Aiken County. tite-dcad whose dart kra hare covered with
flowers. Wo low right of them no more
as futile aa all their former ones have, is
“Htrncirt 'mopey for all, and the originating thc Greenback party. But Thc Democratic campaign in thc South We arc with them when they enlist u. the
army of freedom. Wo ore them
fre&lt;f. xcHbtfls 'for 'alt. There the Homo JoaruaF« production speaks for is bring pressed with great vigor. The great
part from those they love Some mcwalk ;
shortW "be 'Po inflation" which itself, and we only propose to make a few latest report from South Carolina is that ing for the last time in quiet woody ptorau
wiH^lbpreciate1 the one nor aec- comments upon said production, and give the number of negroes killed in Aiken with the maidens- they adore, n e near
terfah Ittfbrfo'fande 'which will our readers th* benefit of tho article by County is from thirty to one hundred. thc whisperings nod the sweet rows of
Not a single white man has lost- bis life. eternal love a* they lingeringly part for­
destroy thf pther.’;
printing ii. tt ire. Tho Journal cannot
ever.
Others' arc bending over cradles, is capable of any mean act.
Thc New York Thlwar ha* magnaui.
A New York German now on thc Re­ kiuing babies tl»At are ariccp. Some arc
.Wrt^lL REPIBLTIA.’I TICKET. sec why tla nomination was made,
niotuly doubted that Mr. Tilden would be
when the majority of the delegates pres­ publican stump at thc West writes that roeciring thtfWeaaing* of old men. Some
guilty of such imsall and contemptible be­
ent "knew thai .bat Democratic apostle, the Germans of the West will be true to are parting who hold them and press them havior, and rt&gt; exprames itself. Tho fol­
to their hearts again and again, and *ay
'■ ' For Prandnl,
Fidus IJvermort, was an advocate of the 'the old flag, despite the mercenary raril­
lowing card, from Mcasrs. Pottier Ai Stynothing ; and some arc talking with wives,
greenback theory. JuM so, Mr. Journal; lations of demagogues and political adven­ and endeavoring with brave words spoken mu*, in reply', rpeaks for itself:
thc Dcmoeiatio game of “heads, I win, turer*, such as Sigel and others.
ii» the old tone* to drive from their hearts
dfWN».-I
Wc
tails, you loose.’' is ax characteristic of
An outbreak of Adams enthusiasm thc awful fear. We ace them part
Demccrnts individually, as of tho party. serin* to be awaited outside of Massachu­ see the wife standing in the door, with thc
.
,,/qr .prfr/Vrsi/wrt,-..
babe
in
her
arms,
—
standing
in
the
sun
­
Fidus undoubtedly represents either end setts with the same sort of hushed expec­
light sobbing,—at tbe turn of the road a
of the Democratic platform, or both cuds tancy which preceded the Hell Gale explo­ hand waves,—she answer* by hiding high
of New York.
at thc same time if by so doing it will re­ sion ; but the contract for tuning has evi­ in her loving bands the child. He is gone, earning other parties, which w* denire Io eonuadiet moat emphsticsilr. First, that •■Mr.
dound to his political success. No, green­ dently been a }&gt;crtnancnt failure.
and Torcrcr.
Tweed was long a admit but influential me». Wc rec them all as they march proudly
back era, you 'should have waited and vot­
Dcnocrats arc getting to have curious away under thc flaunting flags, keeping
ed solid for Fidus, as 'badoubtcdlj all
O.P^HOU^KX.
ideas of time and space. Donhrimer fig­ time to the wild, grand auric ol war—
democratic greenback era will. Yrs, you
Jr.PARTniDGE
ures out Albany and Trey to be hundreds marching down the streets of the great aad invariable rafurc-1 to do any ring wwk of
should vote for Mr. Livermore, for tho
r
. i.ll.. II .1 H
ot miles apart, and Watterson, sitting two cities.—through thc towns and acroe* tha any kind whatever. Relating t« our bill
■tax. PaMlcI»*n»rtla»-HOiu»CKH.TAKirEIX
prairies,—down to the fields of glory, to do against Mr. Tilden, you state: "It appear*,
-WMritxrBojrd Education-WITTER J.nAXTKK Journal says you have bo possible chance
hour* in Cougrw, draws pay fur a month, and to die for the eternal right.
•■■■ -l I *• * ’ i: ■ ■ from t heir (Pottier A Slymu.) own account,
to elect Mr. Thomas. So it might have
besides mileage, of course. If there is
We go with them one and all. Wo arc that lh» Mil w&gt;m a disputed one. ami that they
HOWARD. HKXRY W continued and said : vote the entire Dem­
one thing they all understand, it is mtle- by their ride on all the gory fields,—in all
ocratic ticket,, for you hare no chance to
the hospitals of pain.—on all thc weary
elect any .part of your ticket; which •gemarche*. We stand guard with (hem in furnish a bill ef item*, and that Mr. Tilden
A Democratic music dealer at Pittsfield
without a doubt is true. Now the Jour­
thc wild storm and under the quiet &gt;tars. answered it by pteadiag the rtalW of iimilaWe are with them in ravines running with lioni against ua. thu* uring the weapon wa furnal want* you grocnbackers to make
H*!5CHETr.
DUNHAM.
amends by reconsidering the action of publishing house to send him ‘-Honest blood.—in the farrows of old fields. We
are
with them between tuntending host',
Wifi you please print this and oblige ?
that convention. Yes ; i-econsidexfgrecn- Sam Tilden," meaning a song ol that
unable to move, wild with thirst, the life
Tsars rcspcclfully,
&gt;
back men. to reconsider especially at this name; and was astonished when the ebbing slowly away among the withered
POTTIKR &amp; STYMUrf MAST. CO.
time is good { because if ^ou don’t, Fidus answer came baek. ‘‘Have searched high loaves. We see them pierced by balls and
is sure to be defeated, as will also Geo. and low, and there is nothing of the‘ torn with sheila in the trenches by forta
and .in the whirlwind of tha charge, when?
TO CALIFORNIA.
Thomas, and Mr. J. H. Magown, a good
men become iron, with nerves of steel.
aud true Republican, an honest and
It is stated that Governor Tilden’s
We are with them in the nrlann* -f
faithful soldier of our brave old Vtn explanation ol tits income tax is not hatred and famine ; but human speech can
Thc Prophet Not Without Honor in
cavalry, will bo elected. Then, Republi­ given any weight at tho Internal Rev­■ never (ell what they endured.
Hi» Own Country
Wc are at homo when tho now* comes
cans, con thc matter well before taking a enue Bureau, and (.'ommwrioticr llaum।
, that they are dead. We ree tho maiden
step that you will in the end regret. Rc&lt; docs not sec that it should interfere in i
, in the shadow of her first sorrow. Wc sec
The Opinion of Tho«c Who
member that oh election day you will be any way with thc suit that is to be’ the silvered liead of the old man bowetl
Right on the Ground
AND' NW THE VERY MEN deserted by a large majority of now pre­ brought in tlic United United Staten1 with thc last erief.
WHO FOUGHT AND 1 VOTED TO tended Democratic greenbackers, who District Court to recover the tax money'
Thc post rises before us and wc see tour
BREAK ,UP THIS 'UNION. NOW will cast their v*tes for the regular Demo­ withheld.
millions of human beings governed by the
Unsought Testimony in Favor
UNDER THE SAME NAME AND
lash ; we sco them bound hand and foot;
of the ‘ Old Reliable”
cratic nominees They are already dei
It was on Aug. 9, 18GG, that (tor. Hen­’ we hear tho strokes of criel whips ; we sec
ORGANIZATION,STILL CALLING
Ncrth-West.
ITSELF DEMOCRATIC, APPEAL sorting you, thinking that they hare dricks, then United States Senator, pock­’ the hounds tracking wumefl through tan­
drawn
suffirieutly
from
the
Republican
eted
12,000
of
back
pay,
given
him
by
the
&gt;
gied
swamps.
We
sec
babes
sold
from
tho
TO YOUR GENEROSITY TO SURRENDHR“Ttt THEM ALL THE rank* to insure in part Democratic suc­ act of July 28, I860. In making ont his, breast* of mothers. Cruelty unspeakable!
GREAT- POWERS OF THE GOV­ cess. Without further comments we account lor mileage ho reckoned the dis­ Outraco infinite.
’
Four million bodies in chains—four
ERNMENT." THEY ASK TO AD­ herewith git* you the Journal article :
tance from Indianapolis to Washington at1 million souls in tetter*. All thc sacred and Council Kaff*.
MINISTER ITb LAWS, CONTROL
1066
miles.
The
distance
by
rail
is
675
TUK
GRXXXHACK
COXaRKSHIOMAT.
CO!»«
&gt;
relation*
of wife, mother, father, and child
ITS -REVENUES. AND TO MOLD
VSXTIOX.
ITS VotTCY AT HOME AND
miles. Probably Mr. Hendricks wentt trampled beneath the brutal feet of might.
ABROAD1TioTH OF-THEIR CAN­
Hon. Geo. H. Thomas, of Gull Lake, around by the Lakes, and Montreal, tak­ And all thia was done under our own
DIDATES, THOUGH LIVING IN was nominated by the Independent Green* ing in Portland, Boston, and other seaport beautiful banner ofthe free.
Thc past rues,before ua. Wc hear thc
THH NORTH, OPPOSED EVERY bock Convention. Why thia Domination Uwna. “Reform tit necessary."
Grand1 roar and shriek *f tho bursting shell. The
MEASURE OK THE WAR, ALL was made after the sentiments of Mr.
Rapids Journal.
broken fetter* tall. These heroes died.
THE MOVEMENTS TO 'ORGANIZE Livermore were known to thc majority of
Wc look. Instead of slaves we sec men,
THF/ARklY THAT BEAT DOWN those present, is beyond our ken, unless it
t and women, and children. Tho wand of
THI-^ftCTELLION. AND ALL THE was io- elect a pronodneed out and out
progresa touches the auction-block, thc
SAFEGUARDS ADAPTED TO 8E hard money advocate in the person of Mr. Indianapolis Gen. Logan referred to T1L‘ slave-pen, the whipping-peat, and wc cm
CURKTHE RESULTS OF OUR VIC­ McGowan, thc Republican nominee. Mr.
hon»al and firreidcw.aud school-houses On&lt;l
TORY. THE MEN THEY WOULD Livermore in hiu own language says :
r
books,
and where all was want, aud crime.
What Union speech has Tilden ever
",‘I proclaim that if elected to Congress
BRING,INTO THE CHIEF PLACES
wy vote and influence shall be given to re­ made? It m said that a newsboy created1 and cruelty, and fetter*, wo sec thc face*
OF THE REBEL ARMIES OB WHO
:
of
the
free.
a
aenration
in
tho
streets
of
New
York
peal ia foto th* Resumption Aot. That
FROWNED AND COMPLAINED IN
Three heroes are dead. They died for
' '*
-3 —non greenbacks one day during the war by crying ‘'Bereat
THE NORTHS THfcSAlfESTATES
they shall be your Henilil. Great -ifnira speech by. liberty—they died for ua. They are al
Jhunucl J. Tilden!"
The firn m-&gt;n. wwf
.1—
.t i
TH AWAEBED AND MAINTAIN ED received
nt for revenue,
ORDINANEC8OF SECESSION ARE jma all_____ ___ -__ ,___ _____ ,_ caught nt the paper, ran it over in vain
THE. Mdb-Wt.STRENGTH OF THIS That the law demowetiting silver shall be
the tearful willows, and tho ,
COALITjQN r^Scgactfw, Merman,
repealed. That the Gold, Silver nod
P1*7 ‘‘W beneiUl thc ‘’’“low. of
But the boy
Greenback dollar shall stand equal in all
The ex-ri£^w*cecpt ‘kc resak of the
Ute douda, carders alike of the sunshine ai
said on tho subject
If ilk
war apd the1 wmrtibutaohal amendments ’
declarations of
They ’j^w 'thdr 'riMcrity' in tbfo. cam­ ating
discreetness of Democratic landers and

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EUTIKBTORDB. HAYES

'R'ldiistrft-

CALIFORNIA

WILLIAM i. WHEELER
ftassss*

esssa

paign?'’ O»Q.oVg«odemcn made’ a speech" for tildca and ‘h&amp;

t»a of lus speech: ..

A Debate
■eremlyof death.

[A yoioc—“Glory."!

I have one Mmfinu&gt;n» C

r“™-J^5*

friends, I tell

tern for the dead.

you thgyc arc errtaiu mrn ,yoo moat pul

Notice.

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Embrace* under one manajrcmeut the '
Great Trunk Hallway Lint* of ibt
WBfl’ and NORTH •WEST, aud. with
it* nutnerons branches tuidcoinieciioDt,
forma the shortest and quickest route
between Cmcipo aud all pointe ia
Ilutois,
AVibconsix,
NobYuebx
Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa. NsBRASKA, CA14FORS1A. mid the WtXTEBX TKBBrrotUER. I

Omaha and Califprnia Line
Th tho shortest and beG r.mte fora)!
ednta in Northkhx I (.uxors, Iowa,
AKoro. Nehkaska. Wrnutxu. tot.
obado. Utah. Nevada,(,'AuronxtA.
Urbipn, Cuixa, Japan atidArsTKAua.. Its

Chicago, Madison and St.
P^ul Line

Is

tbe short line for Nortuerx Wb
ooxrix and Mxm.nksota, and for Majxbox, St. Baud, Minxea Pulis, Dclcth

and all point* in tbe Great Northwest.
Its
Wliiuiict and at. Peter Linn
lathe only rout® for Wixoxa. Hoches- .
ter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, St.
Peter. New Umi, nt.d all join’s In
Southern and Cenlral MintMua. Ils

Green Bay and Marquette
Line
»
I, the only Unc for J.KjsvtuA
Watertown. For Dv Lac. Oshkosh,
Appleton, Green Bay. Ehcanaiu,
Negaunee, Marquette. Hnvainox.'
HANexxtK, and the Lake Svferiob
Country. Ite
✓.

FreePort and Dubuque Line

la the only route for Elgin. Boceford.
Freeport, a&lt;.d nil points vin Erwport.
Its
,

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

la the old Lake Shore Route and is the,
only one pas.*ing through EvamtoX,
Lake Forest, Htohi-axd Park,
Wavkrgan, Ractve. Krnosua to
Milwaukee.

Pullman Palace Cars

Arc run on all through trains ofihr*
road.
.
1.1. U tlx ONLY LINE ninths _
thcae car* between Chicmo and «•
Paul, Chlrawo and Milwaukee.
eago and Winona.
.
,
At Omaha our Steeper* c •nnect
the Overland Bloopers on
Pacific Railroad fur all points West oi
tbe Mtemrarl River.
•
,
On the arrival of the trains f.vnitM
East or South. IheltRlMoriltetwrasv
A North-Wcatern Railway LLA'r
CHICAGO a* follow* :
,
, ....
For Council Blair*. Omaha and &lt;Mbfonita, TwoTIwoORli Train* dally.
Pullman ..Palaeo
Drawing
... __ .. ... &lt; •.......sll ItliluA.
gli Train* Dally, with Pullman
i Cara attached on both
Green Bay nnrt Lnko Superey.
TwoTralD* daily, with Pullman Patorc
GRU attached, and running tbrougnto
’’fS-'Sniw.nao.-. Four Thnx-kb Tralu

dally, Pullman Cura ou nignl trains,
Parfor Chair Cara on day t rain*
For Hpartaand Wtoonn and puts »n
Mlnwwrite, One Through 1 mln dell.'.
with Pnlliuan Bleeper* t * " in"na Two
For Dubuque, via Frrcfx.rt. Two
Through Train, daily, with J'u'lmaii
Care on Bight Inin-.
m
For Dubuque and I-a Cro* . ' I* Ote
ton two Through Trains dnlh.. wtth
Oar* «n night tram toMc-

points yen o”

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iindwv • •
• oinaM
•n Ff«&gt;"
Street;
•k Street
cr C*n*l
«rara, WS" ?“S

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uitap’t. cni^
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-y»n to th, foot. 9,01 thfo flsanre question b
ta
.,h„
u 1U,
r, n
... .
Thcr? appears to be a gentleman in ifohj. } Hlltvltfd JIMk^u .r
&lt;•/ /KtJar,
lfi
c'Lu.u
mrw who Us become tired of tbe go’J
b to burst ujMu ti, M ao«,.
S*muel
aoan- M
m Samuel
nd especially of having It crowded dowi. I
TlW*nu •!«««•!. Wi bo deceived. This
t we will desist from that at tirnam.) .„■
el4,n’ « uo’ fir their nardabi s.»
,
............. ..
u“‘ yuai lor
their kyahjr during tfarir rebellion.?
I would phue at the bead of this nation a
nnd sec If that will set any, Urtar.ifuot,
who would dare to beau hnnaet man. One
wc will confow that ths gentleman i» bsrd to
who make, „„ Wm iccu4w returB,; CM who
please. I stated that you eonfal by n&gt; means
make a paper .dollar (of course of the grecn- briped to suppre*, lin. rehoUioa ; not one who
_____ back theory.) equal to a dollar in gold, and he
fUt.u. , replies fay saying, as scon as the government
1 put their stamp and number on this green pn to tk&lt; hilt, tx), rally around ths flog, Repub­
:i:to r. n. I**r- ,!hr?‘ l”“ *
in
«H««I M a buvbel licans ! Ut this dreemivf uoliew of .. i.—.

. lf susrcwin.-

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HASTWGS CITY DRUG STORE

Nobtu 1bvisa. Sept. 30,1 I8T0,

of wfaetil, I w'n* not talking about Wheat, but

Ftom th&lt; Buffoh, a&gt;au«retol Adv.rtber. Cat­
. « rd x^. Sept. Mch.M7d.

|

•‘honest laeu and faunal inoiiey.”

this wheat business. For ItiMsuco the gov-crntuetit uf Itri»y issue* a paper dollar which
| ia never to lie redeemed and derive* it to be ardxn school house. flie Hum Mr. Cook
from Lowell, mid tho Editor of the Lowell
i worth a dollar in gold, aud a legal tender.
ine great .pte-uetw of t|le

■nan in ihiltlinorc has

grecnt&gt;acka. hitch up my torn hnd start.
When 1 arrive I fud the man. and anxious to
sell. So wc measure up ten l-u-helt. aud put

prerent n sufficient quaulity of my legal ten
drr notes just Issued by the government of
Irving. Now cornea in the troul.lcj- The nmn
frotn Baltimore 1-cghia to mJ . list kind of
inoticy will not pa« under our (ioverntneut inOl-TUl'.KS.

skme for our productions or at least paper that
is to Be redeemed in gold, the AuOner the

Q. Crer.y
Vr soman

j|p&lt;

c&lt;(ok

carefully reviewed the Greenback policy, aud
system of Cannes, mid log&amp;lly showed it to
be, in the mind of nny cMtdld man n mere
bubble He virtually dctnaUshed that ihoory.
Mr. Hine declared there would be cither*}
Democrat or n llepdbhMn Oresident elected
ibis fsT. Cpou these ground, he carefully
reviewed the birtory of the Democratic party,
from Iho'bcginning of the war to the present
day- Which lias evidefiily the l.laekest re­
cord Hint ever disgraced a nation. Aho, thehistory and character of Sainuri J Tilden who।
evidently has tbe hhekest record that ever
disgraced a candidate for the 1’reridcncy. I
.
।
its are enpged for I be uccarion.
.

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••• —j- -■ ■
my friend nil *br governments in tn? wbrld
use gold orpaj-er. on n goM l&lt;sht,' and ‘the

THE COUNT-1 YAIR.

k
you know .twill,-., anywhere
«f /r!r. f.fr, Tl.e reirfo. were ab.-ut on. tfauu.
your govsrement, butynura only afoongyour- a01, anj|#
dfopfoy ofUrre*. catUe. ri.eep,
^^jriar. agricultural imph-uicnt*. potaloe*, ap­.
.
'I this by talking about exchange*, for there i»iI pics pear* grai-c«. and nluiu.t every thing in,
■;
: I
' no such thing in thi« argument. I want you [ tbe fruit line. A .plendld show of poultry, a(
- --------- &lt; tl» foy down n naked greenback thafU never
bpiier cannot Le.I.own in the State ue believe.
/..-OU- THE COUNTY. to be redeemed by the ride of a jjdd dollar I Floral Hol*
full uf article.. (t-x» nuiuerou.

On tho 8th itist. sn excursion partyfrom Detroit of sumo 1,200 persons passed
through here, and although the excursion
was larger than expected, there were no
delays for want of car*, und the excursionists wcre load in prase of a line that did iu
bustuws in so prompt ami faithful a man­
ner.
On theOih anexcurrion from St. Thom­
as. on the 11th one from Loudon, Ont., ^n
the 15th one from Rochester, aud on
Ihursday night a luunMer excursion from
Detroit, px«hed over thb line. They nil
received good attention und prompt denpatch, arriving in Philadelphia' without
any vexatious delays One of these exctiniiou trains rao over six honwu, throwing .
the engine and tender from the track ; but
owing to the excellent managemctit of l£e
employees of the road, and the fact that
Westinghouse air brakes were in use on
the train, not one person was injured, and '
thc train was not delayed half an hour.
Tho number that were carried in these ex­
cursions was fully six thousand.
Arrangements have been made by the
line for three mammoth cxcuraiotm to-day
and Monday. The regular traveljby the
line is greatly on the im-rcaae, yet Jutwitli*
standing tho heavy trains, they are run
promptly on schedule time. The one rca-^n
r r this, is the management, being part of
tho wptem oflbc roads under control oftlie
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The
line is also fortunate in its. representative’
in this section. It* Saperintcndenl, Mr.
Robert Neilson, at Elmira deserves much
praise for.thc management of these excurs­
ions. lie always remains at the post o(
duty during the entire night, and givro
pcnwniah attention to thc movement of
trains. The Western Passenger Agent,
I Mr. Namucl Seymour of this city, was the |
originator of these large excursions, and
the increase cif travel over the road is greatly ilue to his active work.

I to mention) Midi a» i» u.aallyon exhibition
in that department. Fiuil, candy and lunch
! if the government ahoul-l issue a hundred
billion of greenbacks to-morr.w. 1 could net

jre desire to calc yowr attention to our stock of strictly
pureJtlt 17(tiS and Mif t) t CINES- JFe nutke a speciality in
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS. We believe it is
for tJic interest of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure j&amp;EDICIJfES.
We have a lar^e stock of _
.

, A? va*t umouul of hunitie-4 has beeu
done ©ver this “great S.uthnrn th.-roiigh &gt;
fore' within tho last t.-u davsr nnd rhe &lt;
route deservedly . uj,.ys prret p,.puhri- J

Bought very low an,d WE Will sell them at
prices that will please the closest buyer.

and do not change owner*. Tbopnly true
maans of permanently preventing a scarcity
of money, la to Improve the Mate of internal
and domestic industry, and their oppiniou is
wholly unfounded who suppose a more plenty

produce ther*■&gt;« bo‘ •olk”’

Olivet College, Olivet. Mich.

Bn-» p»»
• - ------------ "
the Germans would nut look »t any security
but the gold in has L How did they raise it t
Well air, the aplboritjrs through the bank of
France negotiated with the iuth-hild&gt; *
the Contfitettt and -ome other lUbking eritaldishments. and tbow'tun.ed out -to France
tbe actual Gold eoin,‘ now sir, do you tfa.nk
that the Rotfacfaild^ will take the interest on
their Gold iu irredeemable paper?
&gt;*“'
think they will hnelly take their principal in

ueiM.
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principal, they ate manufacturing »o eheap
that one &lt;*■ afford io buy ; t&lt;mrequ«u!y times
A. H. Ellfo Esq/ of art lively there, and they are in a «*. r way to
wipe out their whqle bonded indebtedness.
&lt;f mealing
Oeo.
If you are for honest miway, why don’t yon
J
. ...... ...,„*«• f You S&gt;1■itnty Fair. The Mgj.
• ’ ppMuma his comrpubisrM Hus meet-

fi. nh» ftf,
'ehvlibe pie.

could do any thing. How do you

All ]urtie.i iadeblcd to u.« by note or
account must settle the janic wtihonl

List of Patents.

Lift uf patents issued to Inventors uf Mich- further delay or notice.
.Salisruhv A Bromrav.
|b;fl Furnished this
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ManisievM. Blasril. 1’srpct Sweeper, Grand Rapids.
J. Furto? Catching Water Fowl. Plainwell.
J. Waterman. Making Barrels. Reading.

Bate Ball.
A game betaucn the Clippers of the City
•nd tbs Stars of Huoudland ess played on tha
Fair Ground* Bridny alterne Sept.-.®-dbe

mutual consent.
Th. C7(pywreMj that they
..
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aa. I lie lsii*r cub eaa t 0»«
them work er

TlwGnu

r sale.

SV‘T' of Uaal.1
i*.??? !he p':rp0’'’ cf ClwUnX «•&lt; «M »b«’1

t* r ,1 ' “
t few minuets ago,
[iw‘* r&lt;,f* iaretCT.&gt;-t,,i tbe Judge stoto*
itabaJ?*’
’-ruDeo. 20th IMO in
Mich.;

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STAVES. STAVES.

CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

Will, of course, wish to see all the rights
com fortsblT and cheaply. To this and tha

erMHflenlle.

E. D. WUTK.
«1M utwoo'**-

the Canada Southern

ln«

FRANK E. SHOW*
Paso.nnd Ticket Ag*!.
Bmetr.

If.

J. ffjut/f,

Cw, M aid Omeital
P A I N TE R i Jefferson St.,

#

Clijpen flf Hastw.
„d BOta-1 *«*■

Prepared by* Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.,

GROCERS.

bstwwntho

on in
tho place; ,n Uw

■1 ’JUrt include . all ilc-

Ui.'KVOBt*hsivnao Mscnisa Mrc. On,

XXMbl Sol. Manufacturer.. BrwtU.boro. Vt

Highest Market Price in
Cash,
Hittojs of Mon Conors,

*trv. and th*

Our brethren"
&lt;’. Ayer &amp; Co,, of paring these twsa

5&gt;rv „k* ....

A Cue of the Weal, aad ths CMUa nad Faw of
the South. It counteract* the miasmatic poison
lu tbe blood, and frees the system from its taflncace. so piat fever and true, shakes or chills,
cr.rc broken up by 14do not return until
tbe

home

xxiiVtf

ibroe fo-nrs.
Of the yhhuV.., says
''■“ of that city asserts
the Yion.tuce for
Legislature, ia a

Fanily Knitting Machine

J. Cole &amp; Son

Mra. Morill has gone to Chicago fur
bar stock of Fsll Millinery—She wishes to
tncir M J
| Me of ti,e best any to tl-c Ladies she will be pleased to
snow them the Now Styles. Sept,
-28-29.
xxM2wl
Liable quarters for tho lea*
*7
1 j, to ritusted Mtwren two }pr^pl;
line* uf. Street Cate
^f^rexU^ud l«
Two good milch cowv and n few sheep

..„„

p.,

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

aConamentaofthebcst American nnd
Imported Marble, Tablet* and Head­
stones of nil description runde loor-er
&lt;&gt;n short notice, also Granite Monu­ T01 atirra’ RxtxnMOX Ttcxrn at greatly re­
ments of the various patterns pupplted duced rates, by which passengers can not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at l’hllAll persons indebted to Allen A Trego to customers.
adclphia, but can, in addition, vlril the prin­
arc requested to- call nnd settle tho r«D&gt;c
Ilnvitig steam power nnd Improved cipal eastern cities, with an opportunity of
immediately.
xxt44tf
machinery for sanding, high ]&gt;olhiblag
nnd cutting mortices, we can do work
Attention Firemen
/
chenier and better than thoee who
work by hand.
।
Falls, riving passengers, from the' train.
The Annual Parade aud Inipcction of
thc Fire Department, will take placu on
iniaran, ssorwe-aaoo rail, ins
Clark, General Agent,
Great Rapid*, ebd landing them direct­
Friday, October Gth, 1876, nt 4:30, r. M.
3
W. F. Hick*. Chief Engineer.
J. B. RobinsOn, ngcut in ly at tho Falla. The track of the Caaadm
CO.
xxiffSmO
If any body wants a pleasant se^down
and a quiet phw of Umonade or some­
thing '‘more cheering" why just let them
I*alent Ventilator,
call at BalphJordort, and they can be
from dust.
With
gratified.
h
xxi261
WUOLBSALK k RETAIL
Detroit aiMl Toleafw, and ha conFob Salb—A valuable young
Inquire of Marshall Pricket.

uf John W. Cutter of
-&gt;&lt;t in Indiana daliverw.rr.,,1^ 1 t..i -u «’■"
*•
"J
her. lie delivered » .™,u„nsm»rur.
"S' bo hnndxomejy treated.
i-uevnio, Ind. on the Uk. 1I.U ♦«. u-l ~~ “ *""?
^iw.xnl-

Cure,

found equally as u'wfol a, the Serins Machine,
and even more profitable.

NoticeI Washington, D.
8. Iteits, Vehicle Spring), Adsta*.
Harvest
is
past
and those little accounts
F. Schuficld. Ruirr Engine, Oscoda,
A. Spaul-dltig of tion of their territory, ~»vcn Faris Itaelf, and
must bo paid at once, sure.
J. Dobbins. Ilr.ip Machine, LitehCelil.
said • they would remain there and set up a
Smith, Manek A Pkeston.
J. Doagtav* and J. Smith. Hnrtal *'»«•. Fort
dictatorship until they paid them the expense
Fvp isition’.
x*»304w _____________________
they hml incurred in the war which was an Huron.
y ; I'. A. Sheldon,
J.Smith and J.
Artificial Marble,
Notice.
enormous sum. Saw. how did Pranee raise
that au.onut of money in so short a Ante, they Fort Huron.

,•» tlays &lt;W.

Ayer’s

BICKFORD
. A^MATic
\KNlTTEf'

Every Machine Warrnutrd perfect, and Io da
The Fol! Term begins September 14th. iutt what it rrtwttritted.
The Bickford Machine Is the only le*ldn&gt;ato
Full corf* of Instruelufr in all Depart­ cylindrical
Knitting MochitKs in exwlonee. All
ments. I’rut'G. W. Chadwick will give
mi ; but further than that w. have not space
IcsRin.* on the new Pipe Organ. Ladies
• ♦pen*. In due time the H,t »f prcnpuiu* will plea*? apply to Mbs II. D. Storke,
Principle. Oentlcmun to H. Q. Butter­
field, D. D. President.
,11,
g&gt;
t auieA'a* *H1 be rent to any part of ins
Take Notice.
think they know.

tion sir. The German Troops conquered their

did not hare time to inflate their ^Currency,

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rotor will knit a m»n‘» wk, with heel and toe
complete, in/row Av* to &lt;•« ■,■■/«/ ami from
twenty to forty pair of took* In a day.

leriin church furnished lueal.to all who want-

, _____ ...—fronre inBalcd thairmon- I'■’u“

quickly

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hostings. Aug. 12ih 1S76.

local Bb$ipe$; police,t

j through its proper channel. Unless the gor­
i emmrnt -ent 1 eml them bnmdeaa| over the tention uf the n»«eui’.l-l linwlre!-' from tbe
I hnd like autumn leaves oftlie fowl, in which

leave*, money is proftable to a country only

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden. Oil,
Black Oil,

Hastings, MM.

�Acttm to^ ,omcK
t
’Jicn.. July 1,1870. /
Notloe is hWffi&gt; gf reD thll certain lands.
reviews years, I
Stalo for*

scan River and the Rocky Mountains
without change.. Special round trip tour­
ists' tickets from the MitMri River to
Denver at $30, good to atop off at all
points.f Addrraa.;.
v* - ' V T. J. ANDKB8ON,
Oen. Past. Aat.
Topeka, Kan.

‘nJ
1 rtatement. which will It torwarded to the jffire of the Treasurer of said
some tinjg iB September, will be sold
at public Auction, by ^4 Treasurer, at thc
County
cm the Oral Monday of October
pelS • I the time and place designated for thc
°**W 4rjf tm SajMi if aot previously disposed
*&lt; al this office, according to law.
Said statements contain a full description
•of each parcel -of said lands, nnd may be seen
on application at the-uffiee of the county
Treasurer.
}
Lands struck off to the State fox taxes of
1874 or other years, at the Tax Sales in Oetober last, will be offered subject to thc right of
redemption proscribed by law, as well as to
the right of purchase of the State bids al this
office, prior to thc sale.
RALPH ELY,

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Column.

Keep It-

GVmY U AddWee-

Xmfo/W.

.-.T® W

Lets HUU

Infor's AddMea.

? «u

iei u

Where vou wul find all kinds of

w.

FURNITURE!

,1

H. GOODYEAB,
LheL)i-uggjS|

Jtesycctfulhi niniouna.
&lt;
tn the nHl.(; '/R.iUE.Z
ry County, for these xeasonn:
&gt;, hasen stock- and daily Oni"
. 1st. Because we have no rent I &gt; pay
freill‘ "n'1 C-enuhir
21. Because we make the most of out Stock- ot Drugs and
goods our/ql vca.
.
ones,
Dye Stuffs,
8d. Because wo keep the beet c workGood‘ S &gt;n j;tct a em,J:
4th. Because wv warrant ail g xxla wr
°t ,Jruieid'i
Merchandise ichich heaff.^
make.
Of every Description which we thatheh^a^ui,, e

VILLAGE OF MIDMLLE VILLE.
LotoTaadAbtook^

ja

|o&lt;&lt; 1 aadLbtaek

c l00 W&lt;

...

gl

amXuai. tax iaues.

,

NEW ADVERTI8MENTS.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
'

Arnrron Gxxexal’s Omct.
1
Laxsixg, Mien., July 1,1870. J
So much of each of the following deecrlbed
tracts or parcels ufland. situate! in the county
of Barry, delinquent for unpaid taxes, for thc
years mentioned below, as will be sufficient to
pay the taxes, interest, and chargee thereon,
will be eold by the Treasurer of said county,
on the first Monday of October next, at such
public and eonrenient place as ho ahall select
in Hastings, tbe County Beat of said county,
according the statute iu such case made and
provided.
RALPH ELY,

can sell cheaper than noy boon lit Bar­

Wo Mil none of thlfi cbeap-xua*k Fur­
niture that is made by maohintry. The
good* we make to maffe by hand, and
warruuted- Wc Ixvilo nil penwns to
call and tuspect our goods, for they nl
bear inspection. No trouble at all
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to introo
would do wt-B to;» ‘them framed ut us
as we can do it I’ ..rend Cheaper than
any house in P .y County. Wo keep
the Largest a&gt;. j Bert selected stock ol
PICTURE FRAME* AND MOULD*
ixoa, BRACXriR, I’afeb-'HoldKRS. WALI^PoCKL-FK, SlJIPl'XR- ’

dared Prices.
'
J
■ RKMUMBER,the Pen
pie's Drug Storeudirtdly opposite Umpire Blotk
, One door east.ofSpauldingi
Hasttnim, July 18. 1876

"

HEALTH AND ITS FLEMK
Diseases with Its Agonies
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

HOUMBB,

and everything-In thc Furaltore line.
Wc iovite all jienuns to call and look

Peerless Milk Safer.
now on exhibition al our Ftui ittuc
Store. All kinds of work mode to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture ncallv done.
WK MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Rooms couth Aldo State St.
opposite H. A. J)oodyi-ar’sz Hardware­
Store.

W^'^^iSsgfflg
AiEiffWSStJfc^^Fsis:

rrssnns lro*s

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS
Nenou. Vbarden
.
’
Wh»l U SMrefearfalihsa * br^kinj d.wirfik,

■orrv*.arttam? 7" Lr. uritibl.n

rwmodyfofaesd’ Ik.reu

wtas, boor, or spirit.. or Ur better, mi: Uk« b
eeffoo.—weak lea beiax preferable :«u *U lb. tar
*ir,TTL”B7U?Z.lhr«'!'r towPtnawwviSS
eat plenty of lolids. avoiding ;b. are of fo»S
ifthoae ccdden mlN are lull .eel. &gt;«« wi!lU\^t
stress in Udy. aod f«rtt&lt;&gt;o« kin
'yMothers and Daughters.
™
lhwe«.thar ter which
there Pitis are fo taaowi. it U U nr parttnar ensrttao. especially tbeirpower uf cImmsc t£
from all mruriun. and remorias daMSMut

NEW MUSIC
.M.2'S^cff^£tess fcaa
’a CE.1TS w*sTms«a~J!~S

^Capital &amp;, theOaxnpaign of!876

Louseruld

YML&amp;TKb -0.4 «
■rds for 10 cents.

I KTEBS-

DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. N. SAPIN.

O.T. SARIN.

A. TNT S AJBITST &lt;3c OO ,
Cummi-ior MeirbaBts end dealan in

GRAIN, FLOUR
Ard Mill Feed
Board ofTrada Building, Detroit, Mich,
Liberal Caih advnnooi made oti (x.nstscmer.tr.

~ BA.IX7H 4E NORTON.

&gt;ACRKI&gt; OKLKCTIONS.

mu-sS.iJS“;
Habit Covxtt, Tiia»cik» « Orens. 1
SX’.at-Kt.l'1
HjurrtXOS, August 35, 1870. /
. Notice ia hereby given. ‘kit the rale of lands
in Barry county, ndreriiscd by the Auditor
ETERS VOTAVO VHORUSRji.
General m delinquent for taxes of 1875 (and
previous yrara). will be held at the County
Treasurer’s office An Hastings, tbe County
Seal of raid county, commencing on Monday,
the 2nd day of October next, el nine o'clock
A. M., and continue from day to day (Bun­
days excepted), until the acme shall have been
disposed of according to law.
ETERS’- VRGAN DELECT IONS.
M. T. WHEELER.
County Treasurer.

1(0n and after April M. 117#, train, will ran so fol­

.

Static-

.. Train. laeL

(Soecoeocn to Bridie k Norton, k to O. W. Balch.)

bnordeni of the Kidacyj.
saasaaffvetinstbM.omn. wtesteUo
■neb or too bill, wstw; or vbwbwa.
Iwtth Stan, or rare:, or with astajsta
saaaevs. uioav run «n&lt; -•••
thewtataidlrvcUoui. act tb» (hasauii
be well rabbed into tb. until of th. tack u ta!
|E»a
tiMtment wilt tir»alre*t lawrttar
relief whvn el! olh.r meiar 1.™ fri!*L
For Stomachs out of Order.
Ko medieise will w&gt; tffe- o»: !r in pro” d. taw
ar tha wamaah ■&gt; th re. Piil»; Ik.y rwinifi

- k—i.K- Mtion : they are wondtfslfr lawiw
la onees of raaotn-io fitci ih.j a.T.r aU is MW
aUdiserdenoftbc iivK.sd .tosseb.

6raii Comma IrtHb
Corner Woodbridge i Shelby St^z'

I&gt;etrolt, &gt;iich.

John H. Wendell &amp; Oo.,
Conuaieuon Merchants in

FLOUR,

GRAIN,

PORK AMI SUDS.
54 mn 56 Woodbridge
DETBOIT.

;

-

St.

MICHIGAN.

WAaat a J^affy.

vEssnr.
The otaeta. beta remdao

POSITIVELY CURED.

pain* *» uUwd*

Sis?:
BHJJARD, COROPglTK

STEINHOFF &amp; WOOD

TEN PIN BALLS
Fruit Lands in the ;
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2’!
acres to Exchange ■■

Siriical MiMctatl

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                    <text>NO. 46.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5,1876
OUR CENTENNIAL LETTER

MESSER &amp; POWERS

The show, like Barnum's fat boy, still
growing—A fine display of fruits—
Pennsylvania State Day caps the
climax—Shoving bad silver piece—
A place to study character -g-Some
figures on the general result.

Are agents forthe Celebrated

MULL CLUVLBMLLEB

PniLADKLFUU, Sept. 25,1876.

Although the Exhibition is nearly five

Also for the

months old it actually hag not got it* growth
yet.

IXL Wind Mill
Which i
e market

WAGONS
&amp; BUGGIES
CheapeKthau ever.

In some department* additions and

ciranges are dill being made to

improve

their cumpletenww nud altraqfivineas. The
pomologies! or fruit display, fur instance, is
better than it has been any time since the
season began, several States now being
represented whose fruit was not sufficiently
matured to enable them to make a very
good exhibit during the period of the stat­
ed display, from the 11 th to the 16th insL
Among the States now coming forward
* arc Maine and Wisconsin from whom ap! plications for space have recently been rej reived, and fruit ia hull on the way, while
I other collections will be shipped as soon as

I in proper condition.
The pomoiugical
exhibition promises for wmc wecLa longer
} to continue to.be the finest ever held, cmI bracing as it docs fruits, melons, etc., from
’ Florida to Canada, and from tho Atlantic
to the Pacific.
And special fealurers.of various kinds
I arc constantly devised and announced, so

Arid GROLTJVl) POLVTS for all oth
&gt;ws in the market.
One door &lt; ast of Goodyear’s Hardware.
Hastings, April 12, 1876.

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE
MUSIC JACKSON,

DENTIST

8M’

Mia.

w/j :

read: head:

Special Medio :il Announcement

Pianos Organs

^’V Cfimfnrl andf Happiness

Sick and

AtHlete*!

'» HASTlSi;- ,\sn VICINITY.
DR. J. B
tetS"4

.

LaSURE

Vu’ •^•bratM Pftntataaof

ttuai . L-

*

- fi

-

. -- sa..

The ^
Smith
American Organ,
toxb.o.'spia-oJ

I that those who have been here from the
very first daytfof the show still find new
worlds to conquer, and new sights to ace.
•-State days" are just now occashms of
jiarticulaf interest.
New York day beat
all the days since the opening until yeaterI day, which was Pennsylvania day, The
j official report gave the attondanoe on New

Kv617
R. D. BULLOCK
^Branch

Whol..ale

» R‘pidS'

for
"“S"”1*

D. BROWN, Piano Tuner.

of treasures of art.
A lady from the north of Ireland, at
prceent employed in the performance of
manual labor in the house of a friend of
mine went to the Exporitiou the other day.
On her return the mistreae ot the bouse
said to her: “Well Kitty, what did you
think of it?” "Octi, sure," was her reply,
“h’s all very well for thim as has seen
nothin’, but to any one who has been to
the fairs at Carrictfargus it looks very
mane indeed. Oct. ma’ma, tbim wor the
sights to see ! Why, I’ve seen silk wurms
there ss big as calves, and mo own brither
in '59 druv a score of pigs to it, and iviry
won ov tnim was the rise ov an illiphant.
The show ia very welt in its way, but ye
know ye'er young here yit, and much can­
not be expected qy yex." “Well, but,
Kilty, surely tho diamonds were worth
seeing, were they not ? Everybody says
they arc very fine indeed." “Is It yon
bits of things ? Och, honey, yea can't
mane thim at brings ov little bsdes ? Sure,
me own sister when she married Johnny
O'Toole, had a string ov dimonds roun' 'er
nick, iviry wan of tLem as big aa a potaiy !
Sure, I'd nivor think ov comparing thim
up yonder in the show wid me sister's,"

that can be done honorably to ensure suocc« is being done? and do doubt of the re­
sult ia felt.

THl BLOWING CP OF HBLL OAT*,

was one of the most remarkable feats of
the century, an . immense roekT(that had
prevented the passage of vessels of large
c!a®i through the Sound, was honey comb*
ed with chambers, ami 50,000 lbs of nitro
glycerine end definite, placed therms
and exploded by electricity. The papers
of the city had been speculating upon the
effect of the explosion of so large an
amount of the moat terrible forces known,
for weeks, and the public had made np its
mind that something worse than an earth
quake would.be the result. It was feared
that the shock would bo so severs as to
topple down houses, and cause a wide
spread destruction of property and life.
A nd so, on Sunday, the day fixed for the
explosion, the whole eity was out of doors,
where it was supposed everything would be
safe. The rain fell in torrents, it was a
cold miserable rain, but notwithstanding
the parks and open places were all crowd­
ed with people, mon, woman
ics in anus, with or without
umbrellas, It was amusing .to.eM women
with - babieh on one arm ami lap-dogs on
the Other, de___ ,
n.wildcattothtm. Many bn
with
them their goods and chattel
Mich artidea as ware fragile,
came, all turuid pole, there was
of the prepartory gun that gal

men affirming that they never had any
fear, but thrir wives were so nervous that
it was deemed boat to mow out to keep
them easy. Tbe foci is there was scarce
ly any sound, and no shock whatever.
The chamber! were under twenty feet of
water, and so divided that while the ex­
plosion pulverised the rock it did ii with­
out any auhmotion. When the wire was
touched, there was a troubling of the water
and then an immense volume, with enor­
mous fragments of rock, and timber from
tho excavatiob, wait hurled fifty feet in the
air, and it subsided, and the river ran on
as though nothing had happened. It was
an entire success. Ths red wsa complete­
ly destroyed, and where it was there is now
twenty two feet of water. The masses of
rock are being removed by means of enor­
mous derricks, and in a few weeks ocean
steamers may, if they ebooee, get to their
docks by the Sound passage, a saving of
several miles, and an avoidance of mush
danger.

and with a calm smile of contemptuous
superiority she resumed her scrubbing.
The increased attendance of late has
given rise to some figuring on the general
result, and some comparisons with other
World's fairs. During the 116 days upto
Saturday evening last, there were 4,071,
313 paying visitors, whose admissions ag­
gregated 81.884,434, a sum 8890,508 in
excess of the total receipts (8994,025) from
ths.3,492,922 paying visiters to the Vi­
■
enna Expeaition during the one hundred
■
and eighty six daya of its continuance, and
|
only 8319,141 leas than the total receipts
cbntuimiXl tbavxl.
(82,203, 675) of the Paris Exposition of
'
There never was anything like the
I
18G7 during the two hundred and seven­
travel
that
is pouring into New York at
teen days it was open. Up to this time
|
thia time. The roads are crowded and the
Philadelphia ean boast a total attendance
I
hotels swarm. Thursday morning twelve
:
141 days of the London Exporition of hundred peaeengera breakfasted at Horn1851, and 6,211,182 of the 171 days of rilsville, on the Erie, and on the Central
!
the trains both ways, were four tinMU the
the London Exposition of 1862, being but
•
683,912 1cm tlian the former and 855,880 usual number of care. Wednesday eve­
I
ning the 3;30 train out of New Yon: on
below the latter. Supposing the daily
|
tlie Central was made up of thirty Bleep­
attendance in Octobey and November to
ing cars and as many common coaches,
be as large as in September, the Phila­
delphia show will present a larger total which was run in four sections, eight min­
one receiving it.
utes apart. The trains oa the Pennsyl­
Lovers of the lore of the middle ages will of visitors than any previous world s fair,
vania section were run in seven sections.
have an opportunity to see a practical illus­ except, possibly, the Paris Exhibition of
Lent week the New York division of the
tration of one of the moot interesting cus­ 1867, which was open 217 days, and had
Jersey Railroad carried 249,697 paasentoms theron chronicled on the Centennial a total attendance of 8,805,969.
gen, ths most of them Centennials. There
Yk&amp;as.
grounds, October 19, the day of Maryland's
never was no many peop’e in New York
special celebration as one of tho original
_aa now. Broadway is thronged with atnnthirteen states. The exhibition is ceiled
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
gen, serine the sights, and thqy axe as
the Centennial National Riding Tourna­
much M_right to New York an Now York
ment. Fifteen knights representing the Polldol—The Big Exploeion-C«n
is to them. From the extreme East to
thirteen original states, tho Union and the
the farthest Went, come people who never
tennial Travel ane Butine»».
Centennial are to participate in ths tourn­
naw a big city before, and they are making
ament. A queen of love and besuty, ac­
Nxw Yobk, Sept 26,1876.
the moat ol their opportunities. You can
companied by four maids of honor, repre­
There is more excitement over politicx tell them at first right, for they are all
senting, respectively, the North, South,
in the city
now, than was ever known dressed alike- The ladies all have linen
East, and West, will be the incentives to
dusters when they arrive, and Hack aljmoa
chivalrous conduct on the part of the eaues before—1840 not excepted. It ia the pre­ the next day, the men al! in bumesa
vailing topic al Clubs, In social circles, on
trians. In addition to tho medals which
the streets, in business placee, and at bare. suits, fresh whan they left born*, bat .van
the United States Centennial Communion
Every man has his notion of things, and much the worse for ths dust of trarsl
will award to the conquering heroes, the
is doing liia level best to have hie notion Every one of them walk the length of
executive committee of the tournament
made tho notion of everybody otac. The Broadway, by night, and a very good
I offer valuable prises to be tilted for.
Democracy as good as concede the elec­ thing ii » to do. Few mors tutenwring
rights can be found than this beautiful
interc&lt;ing feature of the Exhibition is the !tion of Morgan and the carrying of New
thoroughfare, with its miles of Jenrps, its
opportunity afforded the sroderit of human York for II tyre, unless they manage to glittering shop windows, and thronged
capture Ohio and Indiana in October. To
nature to prosecute his studies. He need .
carry these state- every nerve is being, with numberless vehicles. Thon tho Park
not confine his attention to one particular
strained. Tilden ia showering money is crowded, and tho riven wbers tho chip­
portion of the show, for subjects present
through them like water.
Their beat ping is to be neon, is always a jam. They
{hcmaelves in every direction. They are
speakers are on their way there to labor go ovrr to Brooklyn to gel from the ferry
.specially numerous in the art gaUcnca.
during tho concluding days, and voters, boats a view of the water-fronts of the
There is something about good pictures
are being sent from Kentucky to Indiana cities, and they climb Trinity spire and tho
and statuary that causes the unrefined,
and from Western New York to 0h». taD tower of the THbuy to pt eomprothose who have not wrapped themselves up
Make no mistake about thia. The un-. henrive views of the city. Stewart's w
in the mantle of reserve; to spoak out;
scrnpuloa rings that hope to extend their■ thronged from morning to night, with
consequently the opinions of many ean bo
t ladies, and the 86,000 shawls and the
obtained without much trouble- I »« operations from the plunder of a city to a
curious enough to take up a good posi- government, are doing all the devilment mired. But with all this there « but
possible to succeed. The Republicans of
lion alongside a little conceit in marble in
Indiana especially need to be on their little Undo from thm. The mereUuta
“l°clh&lt;p. of •
•ia‘ “
combine the Centennial with husin—, Ut
wmnrtM
"''“j “”“i guard, Kentucky can spare as ntany as may the recular right seer buys little ar ■albbo needed to carry that State and in the
bT d&gt;. bnstinc °f • '°F ,h“h
'^1
tag. They arc here to see, and they want
Quintal. geraoworimp'"0" Southern part, where colonising wil be
to UM tbs money they have for that pur­
Lhi&gt; onio -ndibl®
pose, and the way bariaan baa been for
„„lIf it l» ib«r eonipwi™ or bpunjthree years dods of them have too muoh of
art
The n atu reinen of the piece unit. So fiiraa the dealers are oawernefl the
utmost
vigilance
is
exercised
it
will
bo
car
­
U&lt;r»«a tboir «u.»lio» »b.l.
ried out Tilden will spend a million of Centennial baa been a iflMSfiJiniahaiat
had not ci ven a giaace for much more
They have four tinea the week io Auw
dollars to carry that State.
th-ir warsa that they ever had, baRaa larg­
Tho Repub’ican Natioral Committee io
Tint I was going to tell you of an art cen-’
er aalsa. What I said bat weak I repeal.
S i hXXd to overhear in the annex. working quietly, but effectively, and with
full confidence of sbcco»s. Every thing Ocrea te the C-teauial If afl re«aa,ba
io the It*li*» Drport""”1
“

ERNEST GABLER PIANO,
HAI1EN 4 SON’S PIANO.

York day as 134,538. Thia was a proud
record, but Pennsylvania lias the advan­
tage of being on her own dung hill, as it
were, and she saw those thousands and
went several better, I have as yet no offic
ia! data as to tho admissions, but, the outponring from the city and all the surround­
ing country was simply immense. Pcnusylvanu and Philadelphia have made the
Exhibition, to a great extent, their own
from the lutaet, and local pride was en­
listed to make the state day pre-eminent.
It seems that the shovers of “die queer"
visit tho Centennial too. The city papers thought it was a good joke on New
Yorkers, that the largest amount of counfeit money taken on any day so far, was
received on New York day, but, as the
crowd in attedancc Thursday was tarter
than that of a week ago, possibly, the
laugh may come in some where else when
the returns arc made. Tho amount taken
on New York day was 816.50 consisting
entire! v of bogus silver pieces. The value
received in mutilated silver pieces was
87.75, most of this having holes through
the center. This sort of thing brings
grief to the stile keepers, as all condcmod
money « deducted from tho salary of the

occured, and the objects that excited the
censor'- displeasure were the subjects of
general admiratio u—some elegant marblaa
depicting the grace and beauty of the fe­
male form.
‘Them things arc to vulgar,"
said he, “to put where decent people can't,
help looking at them."
I turned to gate
at the uiau who had made that speech. He
was an uncommonly dirty specimen of hu­
manity,-with unkempt hair and beard, and
tobacco aioled shirt front. His companion
was a shade more decent in appearanoe,
and consequently in thought, so 1 was not
surprised to hear him try to make a de­
fence of the statuary, which be did by say­
ing it was men! “to show nature.'' “Some
nature ougbtn,t to be shown," was the un&gt;
compnitniring answer I heard as tho two
walked away. And this, thought I to my­
self is one of Jhu swine before whom are’
cast the pearls of all nations in tho shape

WHOLE NO 1089.

�do it cheaply-

our

THE VOTE OF NE^ YORK.

record.

Avoid tiro big hotelrH find

cheap boarding houses, dout scrap *5 to
bargain for everything you use, av.i- car

Ttwatate pfthe canvass in New York

letter.

There are thouarada upon thouaaada of

htarr reflecting pelbbn that u public man of

good men and true throughout the North.

significant fact being that John Morrissey's

SaaflUJ. Tilden's prominence, ambition

Washington

WABSimnoN. D. C-, Sept. 28,187®.

and Went, who have "hep
and mental activity should have pawed money declares at present for a Democratic
the faith," pure and unadulterated; who
through the most eventful epoch in the I majority of only 10,000, and another that
love their country, ita Cowtitntion, its
history of the nation in such obscurity. the Republicans are begining to look for
laws and its institutions, ita history and
What was L-doing throughout those four no less than 15.000 or 20,000 majority in
all the glorious associations connected
momentous years, when brr.ve men were favor of their ticket. It is doubtless safe
lo clxrs the State as doubtful with the odds with it Thera men stand ready to do bat­
giving up their lixcs, and tlac whole loyal
tle for the right at a momenta warning,
community was making unprecedented ex lying against the Democrat/. Tilden's can­
didacy never having inspired enthusiasm and ail that is aiesasary to bring them into

atop till you have seen everything there is
to sec. And hard no dulic&amp;ey about ask­
tag. Ths New Y«rk« i. » m«l “hligtag
m. sxi Xrihtag p&gt;~«» him hrtur lhsu

South, East

double the information and pleasure of the Union? What were his scutimenta, his there, while ‘hoblunder made in nominat­
trip
sympathies, in that supremo crisis? Some­ ing Seymour for Governor has caused
’
1 ‘ utsixtss
how the record haa been very brief. It a greater degree of demoralisation in the
is still improving, much to die delight of
was known Unit he declined tp sign tho party than is evident on the surface. The
the bBsiuew jteoplc, and to the disgust of
call for die great Union meeting in New Independent say* of tho State ticket:
tlie Dflnoqniry. Thu enormous rales now
“ Lucins Robinson and William DorLciijg' jusdu take* . gvay their chief ragi*- York to respond to tho firing upon Fort
uivtifc Tor. IL jjiows that the hard tiauw
wa-i caused
j»n»eU»ing elsj than tho
“Rcpubliou, misrule’: they prate »o much
oi-a^i.tbn ‘•abanga'.’ they clamor IW “
not ijpww-i Tb1' maichanta from the in­
terior arc Lujwr liberally, apdtbey am all
hpe. New A ark i^aglhufi as many goods
asypar,; ]&lt;M,thfc,cprtailmenl of ita teriWcfey.
tatflU “*to ac'
eoan[.. ..Thftgpod uw«» that, have beau so
agon.
Piei»Ok

upon them that the

is but

struggle

Campaign of 1860.

a rehash of the

Tho Democrats ore

not discussing measures or political princi­
The stake they

ple

are playing for is

the "poaseasion of the Government,

and

Republicans, who thia they hope to obtain by a solid Southwent in with the Democracy in 1872 and era vote and uige the necessity of corrymg
have managed to slay there erer since— every Southern State, at all banarda.
arc now the Democratic xtandard-Wbrera This party haa shown that they are une­

urgently solicited to by one of his own po­

A.

present

she'urs:— both of them

Sumpter—“he refused to attend it, though

litical friends," says John

action is to impress

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
.
'

Dix—and

thathewas in general sympathy with those

in Now York State.
Both of them are
thorough iug Tildenites; and, hence, the

Democrats who did so much io embarnsa

Idncolu ;
known, by the

th* administration of Abraham

qual to tho trak of administering the gor

crnmenl, that their measures

and princi­

•‘refunn" candidate has at last had bis ples arc hostile to ita beat interests, and
wm
that under tbnir control the liberties of
people at tho lime of own way, notwithstanding the formidable
the peopleJare in danger, and yet they
Til^cu’s nomination for the Presidency, re- opposition in his own party. The dyedin-the-wool Democrats have the privilege hare the braxen effroutery to call upon
| ipeeting f&gt;real position during the war.
of taking the back scat, in order to make the people whom they have no basely be­
Gradna y. however; the truth has been
trayed to again place them in power*
coming to light, until now there is quite a room fur political interlopers. The con
imrr. little record of Tilden’s expressions show­ trust between Seymour and Robinson ia so What can any honeot, sensible nmu hope
to gain by such a change ? How ninth !
ing just w^at kind and how much of a pat­ marked that it u difficult to see how tho
better off will ho be under a robd-Drmoriot lie v «. It» worth while to put two could be the choice of the same con­
vention.
The
Democrats
seem
to
have
cratic administration than he is now Y On
somd of these things together, for their
bnt bejond that Utile
great

lUxrnKM,- KM., On. 5, 1S7S.
..■Wli.lM
ii M

on bis fitness to

bearing

be advanced to ' no principles as ' to men or measuresAnything will do, if it promises succe&lt;u.

die ihead ^f thtf savad Government of lira

d! *&amp;u*l

ivctD’w K; «U"w

body of die

AU the signa indicate tint

United- States is obvious enough without
argument.

jaich

facts,

We pose -»overnnilertal

as ’ the

non-appearance of Tilden’s

name in. any of those

—in part by their own blundering and in

noble lists of con­

* Nrilhforover illumine die patriotism of the

* hrs m it «lid its

troops ; and
,o

tllden’*

we confine,

own

worda,

record; and. if they ever

, Io a .xpereh afAlbiny. February 1.1861,

The

and with

a

anything H c

tho day will be

,
i
because it would b« inefetttre..

victory to the damoralixsd

JUTKAIL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
' '

:‘Jbr Prendent,

BUTHEfiFOUBB. HAYI8
'

of Ohio.

blood:"
In a letter to WiUiam Kent ho had pre­

lief in the policy and wisdom which com­

Democracy.

He is himself too big a load for the party

viously declared :

WILLIAM A. WHBLffl.
et ■ i »(jf New York.

mends our home industry and labor.

believe that the Government

fostering care

its

and

They

should giro

protection to tho

common school system and insure an edu
cation to all classes of citizen*.
They ;
favor harbor and internal improvements of'

a national character by the general govern­

ment.

They are in favor of the Executive

Administration conforming

with all the

Republicans is a very moderate estimate."
currency and putting it ou a firm founda­

repel invavion.
Unsaid to a young volunteer :

tion; the prompt
obligations,

‘ This war is a perfect outrage, and I will
lend no assistance to its prosecution,"—

Samuel J. Tilden, iu 1861.

aware

that be.regarded the war as uncon­

stitutional, adding:
“1 bon rd him declare, in conreraation with'

“There is an uprising of tho people sll

confining

Congress

to

ita

legclimate and proper duties of legislation

for

the whole country, and lastly for

amendments

and against

a

ita violation in

Free

form or fact. Upon th*e fundamental prin-

Mr. Tilden,-do tell them allabont

ciplcs and a firm reliance upon the patriot­

says tho Detroit

over the State,"
Preu.

payment of all national

rigid adherence to the uonstitution and ita

Ex-Got. Underwood of Vermont recent­

Mr. Tilden for twenty years, rad was fully

'■t.

A major­

ity of fifteen or twenty thousand for the

Political Notes.

ly dedared in a speech that be had known

Vleer President,

draw but very few votes to it,

the

They

men alike, they declare an unalterable be­

, to carry. He will not poll the whole
r streiuth of his own party, and at best can

wiM Appreciate the one-' nor'Beeterfift ■ interfura'nee which’ VAI
deg^oy.tlic other."

before

are

form legislation by ths Government fur all

too transparen 1y mere alunu to give

are

The priucijJrs of

oounlgr, and will bear its scrutiny.

were

Th' pre

theirs

traitors.

Republican party

the

earnest

tences of Samuel J. Tilden ns a •■reformer"

‘ Sa&amp;vc’. J. Tilden said:

pled demagogues, lawleM, vicious rd flans,

|»htical

Republicans

better trim la fight

never in
work

had any elunc;

chance i» already-among

by gums.

the

battle,

’dirtetor reportud.

--------—
FLATFOIUtf

Our platform is national and

the exposure o( Mr. Tildens and Southern

part *by

uf winning th i

North, which poured out iu millions of dol

-. our. .,^ttfW’»a

ing to gain.

mistaken. Since tho canvass they lure
'been steadily losing ground in this State

of Union a &gt;IJicr» which

i tribuUira in-aid

he has all to lose and noth­

the contrary,

even they are ao bread and Catholic that every boaost

of the people, the Republicans

base

the income tax, to that they can resume

ism

their seats.

tlieir hopes of sleeting Hayes and Whoel-

.

er upon the seventh of November next

“I would prefer to go into this war, if I

knew I
him if fcv ut dvrionic to talk such treason as

wae

to die, or

Ira killed in the

course of it, rather than lite through and

after it without taking any part in k."—
Rutherford B. Hayes, in 1861.

of ths Goveramanl against rebels,

no

doubt poll a large rote, but the rebel Dcxo-

Spices.
You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
We brag on.
Cheese.
IV e sell the best
Tobacco.
IV e sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy iu other places or
6Oots. to $1.OO ’

OhioStone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery.
Cheaper than over, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.
We buy for cash and wilmot
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

South" will lord it oyer the hard to unhorse.
northern Democrats, just as it used to do
Vance the Democratic

nutingn, Aug. 7th, 1876.

jcxi30w4.

“solid

A

A Democratic organ, the Index Appeal in tho old slavery limea. Thon it wanted
the course of an protection fur tho “peculiar institution.”

highly laudatory of Mr. Tilden,

vigorous fight in that State, end will

From 25c up, and We self pure
Ground Goods.

ocracy have a strong hold there rad will be

of J’eterabt’rg Va,in
editorial

Gen. Goff the Republican candidate for
Governor of West Virginia, in making &gt;

Coffee. *

Now it wanta compensation for its lomea.

candidate

for

Geo. M. Savage 4 Co’s Column.

governor uf North Carolina is no sanguine

CENTENNIAL NOTICE

of his election that he can affur to appear
in his true colors.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

In a public speech al

Remember the rebel estimate of South­ Shelby in that Slate on the 15th iml, he

■In 1864, just after tbs bat 11 • of ike Wild«M, a party of cenUemtn .wore aaeemNed
i room at.WUtanl'i and in lha course of as

5S?r

’■w.ysssa""

ern loesce
not

is $3,000,000,000.

include the

This does

losses occasioned by the

TBOAF.gmgVE. Prr.idci.t-

emaocipat ion of slaves, or those caused by

wAo/e thing.' meaning tho udministraliot

in Union blood, and all tbmr leaders in tho
ths bonded debt of the Confederacy. They South are for reform and Taden." Vanoe of
are the individual looses for which pay North Carolina, and Goode of Virginia,

agent of the United States Christian Com-

that every. United

,BW Senatorial DrarSt-rfAVID.

ment is now asked.
It ia Mr.
marched

oath before a niagurtnte to the following:

Tildcu’a solemn judgement

across

CUTTING AND BIB

The Rifle match between the foreign

that

the soil of a

South era

dnmaga |n

an action

State is Hable for

for trespass.

Staten soldier

IALT1TIBBEBB
la the Best Lager Brewed in the West

C*y

wring lo lb.

™&gt;nmCTo«J

bot

inderaency otdin wwtlwr

Would he, or would he not,

be logically bound to veto bill* for the
.
THE very men
.FOUGiil’ AND VOTED TO ,to okoAick rad wounded toldlera. (I thra
K -Ur THIS UNION. NOW kddix«*i&gt; appomUu®: tmdac asid cewmU-

GUARDIAN’.’ SALE.

pa,mcnt of fosses chai were occasioned by tanra 800, 900, and 1,000 yards, to «m
—.^1.
___ 4t.
*, atitue a matoh- &gt;

A Democratic exubu.gr crias •* Who rap­
port Tilden ? " and

then prints •• Charles

Th.

i. u. both

fairly be called the campaign of terror.

th.! I ahall

M,
In­

telligence continues to be received from
Franca Adame, of Matrachnmts ; Lyman
various parts of the Somh, of violra« and
Tn..UB uTIIItaul.; Jad.,
RHNHEB VOk -THEM
ALL THE
Ohi»
;
G«„l
Frwix
s
iu
j
JILL.
Ohio; General Fraux Sigd, of Miaoouri: “^T".
not many, hot rarely
GMEAT TOWER© OF-. THE OOVDavid A. Wclla, of Connecticut; Edgar
ERMMENT.
THHV AM-fOADCowan, of Pennsylvania; John A. Palmer,
MIKIdTER ITB LAWS, &lt;X&gt;NTROL
ITS ftRVKNL’EIS. a
MOLD not thus tar,been denied. If they ahall be of TBinoia ; Andrew Q. Gunin,
ITB ’FetTCY AT HOME
AND
sylraaia
; Antin Mair, of Michigan."
disproved is ray way we ahull promptly
AB8&lt;yA» ' ®OTH-OF -RIEIR CANBia a poor, misguided papor, aad thereDI1WTW, THCRIGH tlVTNG IN
broken up. Gov. Chamberlin vimtad tkn

AUKswitn

NDTO

^P3ieatBW*«"ro
tMlSUOSJgJJt.

THE NORTH, OPPOJ»ED RVKRY
MRJK6EW2 -OF THE, WAR, , ALL.

■&lt;®J

«f Pmuoylrui,. M.

-pp^ir.

TO THE PUBLIC

WKST"

ff. J. Wf&gt;

,»sin aS OruR^’1
PAINTER

�MyhepliblicapiappBf.

covnia

:rsr«Asr‘a":

•ho* eanir. if any th&lt;
HUtioutr tUnkl not

The Centennial State
Wheels into Line.

W.

The Star in the West!
through tho State.

•

’

siris

Republicans elect State Officers; both
Houaea of the Legislature; Two U. 8.
Senators, and three Presidential Electors

Bate Ball.
Hickory Corners, Oct. 2nd. 1870.
EuiTua Bsskkb :
.
The Bedford Base Ball Club of Bedford,
and lhe Hickories ofthie place, played their
socond match game. Saturday. Sept 28th on
Hickory's ground.

R F
2 B
SB
S3

8. Montgomery
Bowker
Marsh Ballenger
Chapman

w.l&amp;r

'T THE COUNTY.

»
Oawwsrr, Th.i «h. ■■&gt;&lt;»« Mt opposite o»d&gt; County in the last column of the foregoing list is the aggregate val­
uation of tho Ileal and Pennmal Estate ot Much County, as equalised by the State Board of Equalisation, and this day
entered upon their records.
Laxsiko, Michihan, August 23, 187fi
Umpire, Ed Uiseell.
■■It is but dne lhe Hickorya to say they were
two men short in their tret game with the
Bodfords, while they lhe Bedfords had a
catcher and first baseman frem Battle Creek,
which aecunts for the result iu the first game.

AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, I
lansing, Michigan; august m, i876.
J

I C’XUTirr, That the last column of the above table is a correct transcript of the di termination of the State Board of
Equalisation for 187l»,^now on file in this office.

. Sin I wish through lhe columns of your paper
Is publicly call tbs attention of lhe lion. H.
A. Goodyear to the epeoeh of Senator^Christancy, delivered in the city of Monroe, the
I9tb, Inst., and published in lhe Detroit Tri­
weekly Awl of the 21st inet. As Mr. Good-

yeer contributed by vole and otherwise lo
secure hls election and was considered by him
a conservative. and not a pronounced parti­
san, lhe reason he assigns for sustaining the
Republican canvaas, and not Tilden and Hen­
dricks, may have their due, wail with him and
others, irrespective of parly prejudices in

•ng of all who desire io
fi&lt; a supper, at the store
•;i dry evening, next.

friend Goodyear knows as w£l M 1 do ,h*

feels eel forth in bis speech a • true and he
cannot honestly deny them, if he can, Jet him

doit through the same medium, that I have
called hie attention to the same.

A. C. Towns.
Milo, Sept. 2Wh, IWfl.

well, cistern and cellar.

'

Enquire on Abe promisee, or address,
O. V. GREENFIELD.

meeting of the Hayes and
: Court House on Friday
• see a very full attendance
' the city'and vicinity,

Editox Baxneb :
I noticed in your issue of last w«*k&gt; ■*'d
ta have been taken from the Jackson Dally
arisen that Hayes and McBlwalne won the

।
I
•
I

A hotme and two lota, two blocks north of
th. Court House on the pleasant corner
of Broadway and Apple btroeta« »•
sell low fur cash or exchange for a farm:
Title perfect, no incumbrance, good

Madison Dispensary,
8t W. HalMn St.. Chksfo.

Where?
At A W. Bailey’s

centennial
FOi (ALE OR EICHANtE.

Nouoeis hereby siren that I shell sell al pabUo

dry goods have
tVW 4 fWfUL
FV-L.

fiotice?

Local

Ixmsdalc muslin 12 eta.
Hill's ditto 11 ct«.
Shirting Sets..
I
Extra heavy Shirting 12 cU. t

Cottonades 15 to 25 eta.
Good Ticking 12 eta.
*
Twenty bone-Corsets 45 cU.
Two button Kid Gloves WO cti.
I’cerlres Warp 27 cU.
Beautiful Shawls 85 eta.
Pure Table Linen 45 eta.
All other Goods in proportion.
Call and see for yourself.
A full and complete assortment

UMIMC OUIK M SEXUAL rinouMv.

of

XOT1CK.

Clothing.
xxiaug3tf

Hastings. Mich.

xxUC.l

SPECIAL NOTICE.

trot premiume on beet collection of Poultrythe Stele Fair. You will please correct this
mistake, and say that W K. Berber won ten
first and four second premiums on best col­
lection.

He entered seventeen coops and won

*‘M

R. A. M.

Home FOB MALI-A good mrtco year old
mlro, «»»d, ««gh&gt; &gt;2“"
T“”

,utt£W.
I maleriaDy contributed to
'rir enterprise iu furnishing
the Fair Grounds.

Baking Pow-

be convinced yourselves.

CHEAP CENTENNIAL TMP-T.
g„in&gt;,M—a ?-“»■ “d “ul» “
CQStS.

TIT— BnMat. have

*xi46tf

oe, it will

OILS.
A Political Straw.
Hfeld,
&amp;W.1.U,

’ 'T'~J’a 1!,e Michigan Fanners ex•m ro-i,. Detroit, Sept 27th, a vote was
m

Aade
»he i

in
,W Tot*f',r
„Jt^VorC«*l’",» and 1 fur Smith.
M sbl^-n Partners propone lo 4t&gt; ilka-

John SuhUt

OILS

Per MaeNuiT

Pure Lard Oilp«.&lt;wa»o.i.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In the tnaUtr of lhe scute of Asvph 3. Bualsy

�TIME! TABLE No. 8.

and be happy again.

&gt;•*- «»• W,f’

Tntak««»et

A spicy aketdh descriptive of the Ab
tbiaou; Topeka arid Santa Fa Railrbad, the
beauties, scenery and pleasure mnrta of
the Rocky MounUras, by “Nym Crinkle,"
the musical and dramatic critic of the
New Fork World, scut »md on applica­
tion, together with the San Juan Guide,
maps aud time table* of this new and pop­
ular route from Kansan City and Atehuon
to Pueblo, Denver and all pointe iu Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arixona and the San
.Juan Mines. The finest line of Pollman
Sleepers ou lhe continent belwceh tho Mhsorin River rind the, Rocky Mountains
without ahnnge. Special round trip tourista' tickets from the Missouri Hitter to
Denver at $50, good to stop off at all
points. Addrem.
.
T. J. Anderson,
Gen. Pats. Ayt.
.
Topeka, Kan.
XX52U

TIlwrETAB^

TWJdug Eg«t Apr. ldth Uw

Homo rro.s'jo.

Tb» Company rworrias lh« risk I U rarr ■« e
tniMtaaoaw m»yr»«iwlro.
' TRAINS WEST. ________

A Gr.t RedQGtion ii Price:

MICHIGAN CEN^Tt
Railroadiu*^

rfflrnr.Miornrt baud
nr eutect joist a, 1876
(C0LUM8VB TIME.)
GOING' HUKnC

GO! NG last.

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dealers tn all kinds

FURNITURE
Dptolslcry (Ms Mels Frants, fc.

uiwws&amp;Mm
Look here !

Look hero !

What.! don’t you think we can sell

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

cheaper than any«finu in the State r
can ao it, far, with the help of

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

We

GOING'SOCTlL

J. M. HEWES,

G. P. Rowell 1 Go’s. Column.

we guarantee SatMaction.
Hearse furnished free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
Wo
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for wc make the moat of our
Coffins and Furniture.

Salisbury &amp;, Brosseau.

Hastings. Dec.. 22. 75.

52yl ■

ho two RenrwaontadrwDirtriet into whl

.ir^tsngw^.^TiBgmB?
_ ...
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LIL for Para. TadUagpolU. aad all Sonthawaateca

^LANDS

I Daily.

ha walariaa of th* Judges of tho Circuit Conrt,
rotWad fbrbjJoint Resolution No. 28. Lawaof

Komaaiwi

"TKAD/tm, tond yoiir addraaato B.J, GILMO KE. Land Comm&amp;motm, Lawrrtioe. .Kaiiiai.
* *°W Ot
**“““• Tl*»cl*e

And an amandmonl to Saclian ]. ArtklgFi.ro»tlve to Um auirndnicat »D*1 rothioo of tho C nuiuUoa, provided fur Uj Joint Rroolution No.

--CHTswIStl

Al«o tho following Co only OSoomfor lhe Coenty
f Bam. vlw:

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W.L.BANCBOrT.Ui^^0"1

■RAND RAPIDS DIVISIOK.

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

Capital A. tboC&gt;jnpaignol l876

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N«w York «xpmi._ • J4J6 p. m.

fort lam Jacisoa &amp; .Saiiuai
IAILROAB.

SHORT LINK EKTWKEN

IICHIGAB AfflJJ nil' .
TIMECARD taklWl July, 9. 1W1C.
Traiaj run by Chlrago Tkw.

Tho Sooth wtei ouortiffKl of t
DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.

i.ir.BABIS.
O.T.JAHm.
A.. 1ST 3ABIN &lt;5c CO .
CuwnlMior hlarnhantw »n4 daaian iu

GRAIN,

SETS=.2SrK&lt;&gt;”5RSlSrX.ir3.
a^WB&amp;'taiitSrKS.
rx-jsS

amo are supplied nt lowisit factory prica

FLOUR

And Mill Feed

GREBLE&amp;RUSSELL

Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,
Libra! Carb ari vane made on Cuawignmcntr.

BAXaCH

_________ TRAINS GORKI flOtTH.
•Oi-.Frto-.To^et^
‘
Nichols, Shepard &lt;C Co.,
DAm-t aux ®ch
These unrivaled machines and repairs for

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

A NORTON.

(Saeooworelo Bridge A Norton. A loO. W. Balch.)

Greii Cbem tatafc

WJJ;

Corner Woodbridge 4 Shelby Sts,

3E&gt;etroit, Mich.

John H. Wendell &amp; 06.

GRAIN,

FLOUR,

tdim dMWTfoRHT

few.

POCK AND SEEDS.
51

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Woodbridge

DETROIT,
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MICHIGAN.

Ckicaio, Boci Islaii &amp; M
RAILROAD.

Specialty.
rca&gt;tar&gt;n«iAo&lt;i isoo,
American and Foreign Patents

MOABIS. mmW'E1.1
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WASHINGTON. IOWA CITTrGfl^
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LES NOW*
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Ciuucil Bluffs ani Omaha.
Without Change of Cars,

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt "tWKm,
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 25 1-2
aeres to ’ Hreksnge
for a farm near Hnstings/Correspondence

tne ehemt BF Bit ease I
THE FOE of pain

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TO MAW AKO BWAWT

UNUILINE.

mustang

liniment,

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 47.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1876.

WAGONS!

geo. M. DEWEY
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ifBSCRIPHONi

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RATE'S or AHVEKTJSHTG.

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&gt;,C.) | 9.001 11001

fan jut fptf tix/Y otft irt triIL ttlL

sTinmouw n k, mi
raffiffllL iBD Brass CAMS.

At prices lowec than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
-

T. J. WILDER.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS

JfOTtkr PCBUIC. Jaitie* of th* haw, Ge

MILO T. WHEELER.

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
HUCBPORT, BAHRY COVXTY, MICH.

CUtorw" '

”

POINTS

M. W. RIKER,
JiillClOrTHH PVACK. Gaatral Cellacliee
*4 luaraiM Aont. Union Block. stale Berest.
SALISBCRY k. BROS9F.AKJ.
00kLIU IN FTRICirVRB. IpboHtwy GooiU.
XmMuwi »=4 fiitUN. Vad«fUklD&lt; proabti^

EXTRAS

for the Gale, Cuiitis, Robinson, Donor, and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price ns unground
points.

GEEBLE &amp; RU8SELL.

50yi
WM. LPJOH.X,
WilClAX Jt SiIB«iE0X-Ol«
•tin4c. Huii(t. Miab.
DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.

DR. H. ,r. 1T.CKU AM.

riractiy
ullw’i

tVNTD

XXttU

A. P DRAKE,
suRuicox.-oaea
Surs. Ht»t» fiu. Qu

THE VICTORY IS WON !

ALL-OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

a

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
DR. C. RL’SSELL,
T.11#15 * SVMBOW.-OBm •
teiN*’:?
m&lt;*k- *
LUCWS RUSSELL,

CHAM. H. BAUER.

For ftd Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees?
An gam, Canned Goods, and al I oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery.
My prices Defy

Oompetitioa.
"r”

COME

SlIROHER;

JV-NJO SEE MEI

OHN STANLEY.

W. TROOMUT.

UNDERTAKING

STAVES. STAVES.

of experience,
J0HX **CREMT'
In th. bialDW, «»

«n do tette work, mJ P" '■«’«

Highest Market Price in

Utetlon thu&gt; M&gt;y oU»' fl™

Cash,

Metlon

G. HOLBROOK.

extensive
•r MMdlevUb.

need only

! D McOmber b«t bull with 5
- (.'urdelia Babcqck best pr
*
calves
5 00
woolen mittens
w
Awarded by the Barry Co. Ar’l Socie­ T Altoft 2 grade ewes, fine wool
1 50
“HOrS*arter be,t woolen yarn
50
8 Andrus 2nd
IU
75
ty-1876.
»E 9?.Uon be*t *hiu •Pr“‘i
1 00
T Altoft best 2 or more grade lam!* 1 00
Mm C Babcock 2nd
5q
8 Andrus 2nd
75
« FOtton ,*"t Piece work G“&gt;R i oo
Benj Demary bcst'cotawold buck
I1ORSKS For SPEED.
3;oo
.
j •* C Babcock 2ad
-­
C W n C'asMtly 2nd
2 00 '
50
Best 3 in 5 mile hoots.—For »county
Oft ' nt*\^OUP8 ^&gt;98t Ottomancover
Benj Demary Ixnl coUwold owe r
•I .«&gt; !
",IuunU r«st ottoman cover
50
horses tliat have never made 3 min.
■’
I M"* MaJ IUbertl *** Cu“7 ch‘ir
John Hammond 2nd
Ire McAllaster
*1st ""
- 001
. corer
g
Preni.
$10 00 Benj Demary Im~iI 2 or more
50
Robt Mitchell
•_'ud ».
G 00
cotswold hrulis
i
50
Geo Holden jnl
“ S Andrus beitpr lamp mats
3rd “a
3 00
50
1 (Hl I
Best 3 in 5 rnilu heats.—^For wwuiv John llanuuond 2nd
*■
M
E
Babcock
b&lt;st
specimen
cuuuty E J Kershner bent Icivtwlcr buck
3 00 '
horses that have never trotted for money.
hand sewing
5U
Jas
A
Hill
2nd
2
00
i
CH Olmtaed 1st Prem (prot) •*
“ 00
A E Durfee 2nd
$10
25
Michael Hardy best do lamb
2 00
Robt Mitchell 2nd "
'
u Ai G Carter best specimen darn­
G 00 C A Barber Inst Kuflulck
3 00
B W King
3rd “
ing
3 00 C A Barber 2nd
50
2 00
1 00
- .
.Ma. BWIW
C A Harber best do sow and pigs
TROmxil TEAfT
3 00
T Altoft 2nd
50
A Barnabcc best inude du
Best 2 in 3 mile beau.
2 00’
Jas McIntyre best patch work
Lyman
Moore
bo-i
|
mm
&gt;
fl
slicaia
Ira McAUaatcr .
1st Prem
Jnilt .
8 00 '
1 00
4 inos or tuoro
A R Prett &amp; Co
5 00
2n4 “
3 00
Reed 2nd
50
T Phillme 2nd
*
3 00
A Replogic best log cabin quilt 1 OO
RUNNINU RACE.
.
Lymap Moore bait polund china
•
C II Bauer 2nd
*
50
For county horass.wilh no record.
boar
3 00
M C Wood aa.isoe best knit
Best 2 in 3 1&gt;2 mile hraU.
Joseph Hall 2nd
2 00
Birney Van Brant
latPrcrn
I
50
15
00 A I) Kenedy best du sow
3 00
“ F Dillon 2nd
25
I B Hanna
2ud •*
]
JO
UO 8 Andras 2nd
.200 Miss Julia Inane best crotchet tidy
50
J C Ketohuiu
3rd “
5 00 Lyman Moore best do pigs
3 00
“ Julia Doud 2nd
B W King Best Stallion 4 yrs old
C 11 Stone 2nd
2 00 Mrs IV It Young best canvass tidy
50
or over
]10 Op Wm Tinkler best berkshiru sow
3 00
Miss Anna Nevins 2nd
25
Geo Holden 2nd bc.1
5 00 S W Lano best white china boar
3 00
Mn» 1) L Hose best tied tidy
50
Wm Mitchell Best 3 yn&gt; or over 5 00 S_W Lane best
do
sow 3 00
“
8
Andrus
best
braided
rug
A M Clino
•• -J '
50
3 00 Nelson Rich best magec boar
•3 00
•• A Young beat drawn rug
50
Wm St John 2nd“
W R Young best csscx grade sow
1 00
J M Nevins 2nd
25
II ( &lt; Carter best csscx pig*
B W King beat pr matched horses
1 00 Miss Eva Nevins best patch raw
50
for all work 5 yrs or over
7 00 C A Barber best 5 Suffolk grade
•“ Frank Smith best fancy foot\
A B Pennock 2nd
'
ahoato
1 00
-I 00
Xtool
50
John Hinds best 4 yrs or over
1 00 Mrs M Doud best cotton hone
5 OO J B Fuller beat trio light brahmas
50
Wm Newton 2nd
50
3 00 Hayes &amp; McElwain-2nd
“ M Doud beat cotton socks
50
W K Barber best trio drk brahmas 1 00
Geo II Robinson best horses for
Mies Ida Tsai beat baby cloak
50
carriage 5 yra or over
7 00 Hayes i McElwain 2nd
Mrs A E Durfjje best baud omb’d
Fitz G Blackman 2ud
4 00 W K Barber best trio pauidgo
under clothes
cochins
A B Pennock best single carriage
I OU
50
roadster 3yrs or over
5 oo Haves k McElwain 2nd
Mlw Emma Bailey best bead bang*
Wallace Stanley 2nd
1 'hl
3 00 C W Biggs best buff cochins
ing basket
■I
P
RuUirts
best
white
cochins
O P Lusk best brood mare
110 00
I 00
Mrs C B Benham 2nd
50
J L Graham 2nd
fl 00 W K Barber 2nd*
Miss Lida Durfee best fine skirt
Hayes &amp; McElwain best l.lk
A E Bull best yearling colt Tor
Mrs Chu Barnes best worsted
cochins
1 00
all work
2 UO
wreath
J L Graham 2nd
1 00 J S Van BninLbett blk hamburghs 1 00 Miss Ella Hal
50 Mrs John li^
J L Graham best sucking coll
2 00 J S Van Brunt 2nd
K ftnbbls 2nd
1 UO Hayes A McElwain best silver ham­
ing ban
burghs
1 00 Miss May Roberts bsst tiolet ausbion 60
T Altoft best 2yra old colt fur
50
carriage roadster
3 00 Hayoi k McElwain 2nd
Mrs A D Rork beat •raatnented
M Doud 2nd
2 00 Walter Cole beat golden spangled
grass work
51V
hamburghs
1 00 Allen &amp; Trego best case millinery
C J NarriA,beat 3yra
!1 00
Walter Cole 2nd
50 Mrs W H Whittaker best pine cone
L J Houghstatlcr 2nd
Hayes A McElwain best white leg­
Josiah Turner bes» Stallion with
frame
BO
horns
1 00
5 suckinc colts
5 (10
“ W H Whittaker best feather
J'Tunicr 2nd
50
Geo Purdy best walking team to
flowers
BO
5 00 Hayes A McElwain Isst brown
wagon
“DC Eokleshymer best feather
legh&lt;irns
1 00
Whitman Benham 2nd
wreath
60
J
M
Bauer
bent
blk
Spanish
4
00
11 G Carter beat Jack
3 00
“ W H Whittaker 2nd
50 T Altoft best 5 bn white wheat
T Phillipa best mule team
3 00 W K Barber 2nd
•4 00
1 00 Geo W Wilcox 2nd
Sol Chaffee best mule colt 1 yr old 2 00 Z B Hoyt best plymouUi rock
:2 00
Z
B
Hoyt
2nd
50
D McOmber best Durham bull 4yra
Geo Purdy 3rd
1 00
1 ,00 J W Stiodicomb bcetbu deut corn :
old or over
8 00 W K Barber bait white poliah
1 00
S P Hood best goldsu polundji
1 BO I B Cunningham 2nd
Altoft k Ryerson bot Durbain Bull
C
W
Biggs
beat
houdans
'
1
00
8 00
3yr» old
B W King beet bu flint corn
1 00
Hayes &amp; McElwain 2nd
50 Joseph Kuigbt 2nd
John A Robertson best Durham
‘
60
1 00 S P Hood best bu white oats 5 00 J B Fuller best fr ’
bull 2yni
1 00
sled
game'
1
00
Walter
Colo
best
1
3 00
C H Stone 2nd
T Altoft 2nd
$0
W K Barber 2nd
50 C B Benham best bu white beans
D McOmbur best Durham bull
I 00
3 00 Hayes A McElwain bcit pr aleslyr old
M Hardy ^est long blood boots
50
I
00
bun
ducks
2 00
D McOmber 2nd
E Bump best turnip
“
.
________________
oft
Hayes'A
McElwain L_
2nd
Hanna A Mathews best Durham
I B Cunningham best sugar “
50
J 8 Van Brunt best pr ronen ducks 1 00
5
00
I B Cnhniagham be t ruta bagas
50
cow
50 I B Cuanineham bt—t carrots
3 00 J 8 Van Brant 2nd
D McOmber 2nd
50
Jeff Lee bnit nr gccae
1 00 L B Barber best tomatoes
I) McOmber best Durham heifer
50
Hayas A McElwain 2nd
50 W P Fifield best pcac i blow potatoes
3 00 Hayts
2yra old
J
8
Van
Brunt
beat
best
bronze
turkeys
2
00
2 00
Hanna k Mathews 2nd
Ralph Johnson best early rose
1 00 E Bump best shaker ruaseu
2 00 J 8 Van Brunt 2nd
J C Hanna best bull calf
I 00
1 00 Hayes A McElwain best peacocks
D McOmber 2nd
25 W^PJfifisld beat brandies
2 00 Edgnr Burroughs best dov-H D C Sanborn best heifer calf
1 00 Allen Bennett best fallow corn culD McOmber 2nd
beauty
‘ 00 Geo Van Sickle heat calico
tivator
C A Barber best Durham grade
2 00 Jm Stockman best bam door
bull 2yra old
J O Lea best early shaw
hangings
50 J O Lee best leek
1 50
E HubUlldo
lyr
Andrew Young ban specimen wool
M Tinkler best Durham grade
R B Owen beat sweet
50 R B Owen beat hnbbard squashes
turning
2 00
cow
1 00 Geo Purdy best flour from 2 bu
D H MeElwaine 2nd
E Bump best pumpkiiM
wheat
00 8 E Johnnoa best buck wheat
D McOmber best heifer 2yrs old
50 S W Lune 2nd
1 00 Henry Harens best ax helrc
A Turner 2nd
Black &amp; Puller Lust Italian marble
6 W Lana best rye •
Peter Cramer boat Durham grade
M Joseph Knight bert cabbage
2 00 Black A Fuller best American *
heifer Ivr old
1 00 Stebbins Bros best drrenng’and
Mrs 3 W Lane best citrons
Matt IUD
writing bureau
75 Geo Phrdy be« redishaa
1 50
M Tinkler best do bull calf
50 Hosea Adolphus best crooknect
1 50 Stebbins Bru best bible stand
D Patton best do heifer coif
75
Salisbury
k
Brosscau
best
secretary
2 00
fl Q Carter best Devon grade cow
1 00 Salisbury A Brosscau best drwing
I W Vrooman 2nd
M Hardy best onions
75
1 60*
bureau
I W Vrooman beet do calf
Jas Hotehkisi best coll fruit nil
5 00 Mrs Ben Cole best loaf salt riaing
A E Durfee bast Alderay oow
kinds
00
bread
A E Durfee beat Alderay grade
Peter Cramar2nd
H G Carter beat hop .rising
1 50
yearling bull
J C Hanna best northern spy
00
bread
1 50
A E Durite tete
“lr
C A Barber beat red haMwin
II
“ S Andrus best c-irn bread
6 00
S J BMlmo tete working ow
W O Frcamsn best steel's winter rod
50
“LB Barber best graham
4 00
C A Bute 2nd
W II Devine best wagner
“ Ben Cole best Jun&lt; butter
50
Lnnnn Moore bote 4jn old num. 4 00
E P Barnum best R I greening
50
“LB Barber best Sept butter
3
OO
W B Young 2nd
Hoary Harens best winter pippin
50
“
C
W
H
Cassidy
b«t
cheese
4 00
T Akoft tent_pr 3pn old urer.
Henry Havens b«t golden ruseett
50
“ John Keagle best honey
HeKeriU A Borernnre tent pr yn
J C Henn* best king ef tompkins on
“ A E Durfee best bottle cur­
3
00
W O Freemen best rambo
old .Um
50
rent
wine
3 00
A D Knud, 2nd
J hn Fleming best maiden bluab
60
“ M Hardy beet grape wino
2 00
Hirun Norton tent do lyr
M Hardy best coll canned fruit 2 00
1
00
D Mediate test or mu &lt;»&gt;'“
1 00
“ DMReed2nd
50
Uwin Durte 2nd
“ Geo Brogdon beet 10 yds flan­
L N Mirer teu unload pr teem
G K Owen beat concord
1 00
. Del
3 00
iyn
,
,
_
w
“ Joseph Hewitt 2nd
3 00
M.Kuiu A Sumo*, tel fit on
woolen blankets 1 00
2 00
Henry Hav
T Altoft 2nd
1
60
3 00

1« h&amp;-

2 00
00
3 00

DR

B. D. WUTB,

WHOLE NO. 1090.

PREMIUMS

DMe6®Urbibcrd5fun

blooded cattle

10 00

" Ben Cole

D McOmber beet SO

m

pippias

�J W SUnchootabbest w?Jh*r*WMt

BETTER TIMtS AND

POLITICS

Now that trainers iff

departments

R P Barnum bert porter
,
John Hammond beat cnglLh ruEa.it
i W Stinchcomb brat beauty J&gt;f kent
J C Hanna best »wk no fortLer
Joseph Koigbt best bell fewer
E V Barnum list »{&gt;it»J«burg
W II Devine Uwt covert
Z B Hoyt be*t swasr
C^N orris best dutcliras pear
ylV Young best Louis a bond pear
Ja* Hotchkiss best crawford peaches
JasHotcbkira best quince*
Mrs John Keagk brat coll dahlias
“ W H Whittaker “ “ verbeun*
“ A Young
“ u house
.U*- olimts

is improving, and thofMrtie ra* feeling ofeon-

h.d been eowmitad,“ "ot
.J Ib.t he h.d *nj pith k»owlrfs«—k,d

TW .BDfh 6i«&gt;a of w«to

»f u,o“ rapport Tilta
and nude lhe C&lt;mi»J capanw, 1* Ij, ta one of ibo

“ "77,
““

imululcl • pruwculion ta «1&gt;

nun,

tarwgert 'hiog.

and h«]&lt; »
iho increase, will oeruinlj wwH be liable 10 eenrare. Then strange time.
are„no
f.cu and
It ta ruled in polilieJ oircJoo “
our Democrat i« friends who have charged-------------------_
.dreoiaaUwM giren Io
,
the hard times to the Lultofa Republican 1 show that the Prosecuting Attorney* that in esse Tilden should be Prudtet,
p-^k-T, adhere to their lugis by giving the eounacl was wrong, if he gave any. Are I. E. Measmore, ofGrand Rapid*. Mtdu*

fidencc

Republicans the credit oftbc improvement. • we to presume thia ?

gun, is to be Post Master there.

Certainly not. Any

Can it be

that an aspirant for the Senate comes down

seem to be no doubt about , citisen who thinks a crime has been com-

Thera would

Right in ths midst

mitted in cither of these oases can go be­

to rock re email a

quill?

Bnt tbcn.hr

of the excitement ot a-Presidential year,

fore a Justice of the Peace and make com­

liM a month for Mylhiog ’
it ta &gt; ooiiceri.io r»«

«*rir "-W

the facts of the case.

always been regardeil as

which has

“ W 11 Whittaker bort boqnet
“..Wm Tinkler best petunia
“ W II Whittaker b«rt coll pc-

2 &lt;K&gt;
Fon 1877.
$15 00
10 001
, .
8 00J,
Affidavit to bo made of the method of
।
preparing the ground, cost of crop and
yield of grin. Sample* of grain rawed to&gt;
F»c exhibited.

bear it

Prosecuting Attorney refuses to appear in

from men in nearly evert pnrralt, and it

the case, there will be cause for complaint,

Ike public ml lie fnugh-« U of
thtae«nlrjerer»w. Where lb. meek,

there’ is a

general lookitkf; up in all buaiucas circles.
It u

apparent in the airmen, you

nearly every part of the

comes to us from

The factories of Rhode Island,

country.

a! such

arc starting up

n rapid rate that already over otia

hundred of the

one

total

hundred an-1

in cotton work iu

twenty-eight employed

the State are in operation. So ' New
York city is filled with buyers ns it has
years; the fires are be­

not been for many

ing rekindled in tho iron forges of Pennsylrania ,

great transportation com-

y&gt;o

panics are I aring their resources taxed to
the utmost ; and all over the West are

the u&gt;ovemt:nti&gt; of exchanging the bounteous hancat* for all the products of skilled

True,

industry.

in many instances, end

with what we hope for, it is
but a begii

&gt;g as yet; still, it is amostgral-

ifytag chai go as compared with the past
and it gives auurance that every thing now

is moving iti the right direction to the in­
evitable restoration of general prosperity.

I(astis os, Mich., Oct. 9, 187&lt;*.

{xople

the

trtakey. dtabontet UTyer io thtaeowtay*

interest*,

as we have already stated,
“ W li Whittaker best boquet
Xenias
Mia* Emma Tinkler best begonia
Ida Toale beat foliage plant
Biack A Clarksou Ixwt case photo

on indemnifying

plaint, and

against unnecessary expense, can get a
warrant; after thia has been done, if-the

to btuibess

jurious

"-.Wm Tinkler 2nd
’
'
XV IT Whittaker brat boquet

in­

And thus the bottom drops out of the
moet effective, although one of the most
and absurd,

unreasonable

of Democratic

Although it hai been demon­

arguments.

and

not

until.

Iu

matters

for Tilden-

'"S”1' on

Uta raeOT

line lhe ebore, there will the wrecker, be.

that come

before the Prosecuting Attorney it i&lt;much

Where there

easier to say ye*,

there will the skinners congregate-

than no.

ore

people-lo I*

Coffee.»
From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Aiooed,

and W

wants bis cause wgouaed

plainant

com

Every

Our Teas
bought at ti
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

A Prediction.

We

offendudor liable to be, if it is not.

arc glad, if w.« have got men in public po

The .'oliowlng taken from rt'O Fr/v
publbhed in our native Town in Naw Hamp•biro, we print; T»t for pcrttnal reawn, but
ofthiaattact.
It i* not for information that onr people My know our opinion of the
It i» due however that ••
in regard to these two matters tha' the pending ennva*
abould say. thknuolatlon from ourleUer, wa»
Prosecuting Attorney is required to«piak,
■ot wriuea
publication tart tn a n*ar rvlabut he must take the stand and catechised.
tiee, who gave it th* Fr«&lt; Pr**After roeh an exhibition of legni learning ■ Bro. Dowey, of tho Hasting* (Mteh.) Dasand knowledge in regard lo the duties rf *aa (a native of Lebanon,) know* the Be«t
officer*, we fear be will not darc do it pretty thoresridy. Ws have on several ocenolens ‘ depended on him for accurate election
He would be annihilated instanter.
information from that section, and never yrt
found him wide of the mark, livre l»
now says in a private letter;
“It any on* Mke about Weetern politic*,
Political Note*.
tell them that we »hatl *weep th* Wert from
J’ennsylvauia to the mountain* west of the
Bum Tweed M OU hi* way home, and Missouri, and north
the Ohio river and the
Indian Territory, r/tow for Haye* and Wheeler
Reformer* declare it n Republican trick I
No niirtako about U. Iidiana i* a* sure aa
New Itemprttre for Haye* and Wheeler ta
Another Straw—A vote was taken on

sition who can say

mo

oreoaion

when the

It m easy to see the animou*

require* it.

or two

the Ixhigh Valley Railroad a day

since, and resulted - Hayes 125, Tilden 45,

Cooper 0.

strated .over and over again that the main

Au Indiana nun, after bearing Mr.
hard times arc entirely in-, Blaine, mid, "That if all the wlcni in
dependent of party
politics, and have
Indians cxyild hear him, tlie State would
been operative more or lew throughout
go Republican by 50,000 majority."
the commercial world, still it was not dif­
“Scare ’em all you can" ia the Chicagp
ficult sometimes to stir up prejudices in

causes of the

minds discontented and discouraged by

/aft.—Oon&lt;M*&lt;t

burinc*.* reverses or want of employment,

who have been declaring that the Repub­

which took form against the parja in pow­

licans of Ohio arc likely to l&gt;o beaten.

Democrats

advice lo tho

The Situation in South Carolina
The

new* from S&gt;uth Carolinpi*

reaMurirg.

Federal

ocrats prepared to reduce lhe Republican
majority by tho lullct and sabre.

National Govermncnt ,i»

iATMML BBrUBLICAN TICKET.

den's chances have been steadily deterio­ counties ta Arkansas give Miller I Dem.)
rating, aqd when the best report* from all 70.398, Bishop i Rap.) 36,728; Miller s
and the majority 22,U60. Tho Damorratic ma­
Morrill in jority in 1874 wa« 7G,3U3. How tlo the
negotiating the 4 j percent loan unite in Democrat* account for tho loss of over
giving the impression of the undoubted forty tboumnd in their majority. Those

quarters

of the

election of Hayes

/'vr Fremiir-nt,

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES
.

of Ohio. ‘

political field

splendid success of . Secretary

and

has anything

to do

Xw-PreticMt

WILLIAM A: WHEELER
of New York.

with

politics, it is a

signal of Republican nKccra.

least, contribute to
F&lt;

So far

Wheeler.

then, as the current businoM improvement

It will, at

that result; not only

by removing tlx prejudices and erroneous
opinions to which we have referred, but
diffusing and strengthening

by

the con­

viction that the good indication of the
tiroes, as well as lbs permanent inUresta of

lhe country, should not be clouded by'the

ascendancy of those

who have boon iden­

with efforts to destroy the,Govern-

tified

meat ami are still hostile to its safety and

jhe welfare of the people.

ssw#-“-

Xlulh ffSmet-WUXXaJ* DURHAM.
‘
Tuk.l
■’S.'ifevK."1
•

, ■

!&lt;UiitlrrTltk«&lt;.',

great

issue- i* not

The above is from the Journal of week

Democrat, and

others

will

who of all

the Democrat

strengthen

the Republican

ticket.

last year

th t* an evidence of the revival ol Luainen*

throughout- the country and bdicvca from

ianuad wsrrauti

If he dooe, •■■■&lt;• would be
ascertain through the columns

the outlook, a#sh*»a hy theaoOectmn* in

pleased to

the various district* that tln rrceqig of the

of the Jntmal, whore wc arc to look .(• r

proseot-lhtrol year wiH bo jeariy 810,000,-

Hand

Mr.

and on complying with the statute, obtained
a warrant aud then, on bt-iog notified by tlio

Justice, it would hare Ixscn the duty of Ur
Prosecuting .Attorney to have appeared ou

the part of the {«qdc In the ease.

Until

he has refused to so appear, wc do not we

that ho has neglected any duty.
If. as we suspect, the parties meiibuncd

oouneeled with the Prosecuting Attorney
in regard to «omro«ictng proseeutron* and

IVe sell the best

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.
.

Ohio Stone Ware
Crockery.
We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.

xxi30w4.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

tmd be happy again

_ aesAiSSKMratJ.
k. -w. vorcrx-B 1
1 GM Redaclioa ii- Mis!
SAkViTSB
BEBB
I. Ike Ben Ugn Bre««l ta lU- Itta
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAV
7

Dealer* tn all kinds

CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

FURNITURE,

tHII.sfaoiira'k.iriab to.

00W m wnilun the nuHinni ra'imated.
i; -juw npjwur* that the Democratic dH-

cera examined Governor Hayes' tax returns
"topping at any nf the
at Fremont, satisfied thmaeives that they
ft further

were correct, ond s.'i reported,

appear* that prominent Democrats of Pt*,

bi*

rer.ul.,

...

,rsl—
u 40 It, I**, vith the Wp

property

J. M. HEWES,

for taxation aboVI its value in money.
The Democratic paper at Frwn&lt;.nt de­

dined to publish the contemptible dander

about him.

to do so, or that in

that thty have n Proreeutiog At-' live Seahe. Senator Booth,

tarne. who ore rav no, whanba thmU no,

JtoiUWw

„HMlucr

mqnt exprera their willingness to testify

that Governor Haye* put

---------------------------------------.
ALL
IVEUENT8 TO ORGANISE bis opinion there was no case, or not oaf
JdY THAT BEAT DOWN ficient eviddnee, we cannot aeo what the ! comphihed the return of the fol
BELLION. ASP ALT. THE Juttn -il can make ottt of that. Certainly I uaimsd prominent gentlemen to the
’ARM ADAPTED TO flE
the people ofthia County will be. glad to! liaau party: General Ranks, Rep;

know

We brag on.

could hav* gun# to

Justice of the Peace of tbo Couafy,

be advised them not

tmntitaaq the very mueh reduced rates
of board. The special arrangements mado
for, board and lodging make it pomble for

Commireioucr Raum consider*

know

the law that gives him the authority.

Tbs fall term of Battle Creek College
opened Wednesday. Aug. 30, with a very
full attendance. The reputation nfthw
young Insdtutio- has extended to the ax
treme boundaries of the Union. Students
from almost every Stale arc coming to
share its benefit*. ' T*e secund annul

.

Attorney

Curry er Mr*.

Crackers.
Cheese
Tobacco

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

battle Creek College.

Tim receipt* froin Internal Rorcntm for

lightened by it (?)

nuy

deluged

You can have in any shape you
want.

the month* of July and August arc nearly

before last. We must confess, itat Wc are'en-

did not

threats are
be

the Slate for

ly looked upon by tho shrewder politicians tun guar. n'.«d student* from the fascinat­
ing iuflaencevyl' rice; tho thoroughnaa
for Hayra and Whoclcr. Grover is a required in their work ; and last, but quite !

8714,000 greater than for the same month*

We

Republicans

harder soft

of the Pacific Cotai ta securing Oregon

that the Prwccming

in the streets

catalogue is jut from the imw. It is ele­
gant in Myle and paper and, in typography
money, civil service reform or-the tariff cal execution, bentifd.
Itacontent* fa.
jpraliou, but whether violcneo .wd disor­ dicate a rapid growth in edtxaifana!
der shall control tbi* Government ar the facilities and brilliant proepecta for the
future Four course* of study are arrang­
sentiment of the taw-abiding people. The
ed for lhe aooommodatiaa of atudent*.
South would secure the control of the Gov&lt; The Classical, English, Normal or Teach­
ernment by violence and tbo Democratic er*" and special. In the Teacher*’ Course, ,
party is but tho ally ot tho Roeth. “— the branches of study, their arrangement,
and tho methods rf instruction are all deGeneral Banks, in 187G.
ngtx-i to tnritv the teauher for hb work. '
Tho recent election of Lafayette Grover, bpecul advantages sre famished tbewa
the present Governor of Oregon, to the pursuing the common branches.
The chief inducements for attending
United State* Senate tn succeed Senator
this school rro the strict religious mfluasiKelly, March 4, 1877, Is almost universal­ •cas permeating the Imtitution , the protee‘■The

Will Pros. Atty. Bauer explain, why be
refused to inane a warrant far the arrest of
an official for hi* brutal assault on Goo.
Curry ? Also why be refused Mm. E. M.
Hand a warrsat for die arres &gt; of an alleg­
ed thief, after she had been robbed of 200.
or 300doliar* ? Mr. Bauer will please give”
public answer to die above questions, and
I will give him romo more.

before,

AN® NOW THE VERY JI EN
WHr FOUGHT AND VOTED TO
BREAK. UP THIS UNION. NOW
UNDHR THE SAME NAME AND
ORGANIZATION,8T1LL CALLING
ITSELF DEMOORATK'. APPEAL
hr----TO NURTOTj&amp;URGEN.'
-----------tllKM
ALL THE
18 OF THE GOVIENT.
THEY ASK TO ADITER ITH LAWS, CONTROL
ITS RKVENLEti. aNDTO MOLD
ITS
POLICY AT HOME
AND
ABROAD BOTH O» THEIR CAN

Kuklnx knives must 1&gt;c sharpened.

The

openly _ddfod.

Democratic artillery is placed
Some longed for a change,' as if any
Long John "Wentworth says :
When­
of Charleston, where the
would be better than^Abo present state of ever there was a steal in Congress we al­
bare 10,003 majority, and
things, and sumo lost their interest in the ways raid. 'Haye* join* with us to fight it,'
made that the street* shall
real political question* of the dsy. Now and not one of those railroad jobs ever got
with blood in order to cany
all this is changed. It certainly cannot bi* vote."
Tilden and Hendrick*.
be attributed to Democratic prospects, for
Official rotaris from all but two small
it so happens that it cook* -jtttt when Td.
er.

“Honest money Jbr all, and
free schools for all.
There
should ■be no inflation which
will" depredate the one nor secteriau iutcrferancc which will,
destroy the other.”

not

official* from that

Stall- rqwrt firtccu thouMnd armed Dem­

Spipes.

Sroator

Fontm,,

Dewitt

C.

Carl;

Liu

tarataTS' .“kk“u« 'tatatal

Ifanw tenWwT Irn- I-

F

�05^)ii-WeakhfiepliblicajiBaj!ji8L

But Ball.
Cunr»i,» o*». 8^1. UU, m&gt;.

SPECIAL NOTICE

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE

Tha faUow)i&gt;K fc ,lie score of the tuntd,

„««•. M.i. I-

ftVf-l-nV’*
n.

GUIX&gt;E

a vitiated eondlUan of th*di«ti-

'_ _____

R. TIME-CARD

'Oc^yot&lt;:raitcntion to our stock of strictly
punDRXiM anRMEDlCIAES- We makeaspecialituin
'^a^nS.
rtrictlu prime DRUGS. WeMUveitis
tor the tnieres -t of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only / mm-e and pure MEDICINES.
JT e h-av e a
stock of

political oauldraa ia boOihg femrcl, and stran-

™ &gt;. ta. ft,

•Wk

lmt

l*ll» aide* for

U Uta’^ 'T“

"" i-'v-

Public Square by 8. 8. Cox and another
four ecores.

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

gSKU-

Northern Democrat, aid Southern

•

Tv Ftrifk’

R.bela.

The old sympathy that has smouthsred for the

past ten years ha. iserea^ to a flam, from
which th. South expect! io monopolu. the
heal andjllglit and leave fur their Northern as-

■ UdlT'*'® *'
1:13 r. m.

. Fay Frvubt

Colonel Bob Ingersoll made a telling speech
At the Park in Ibis city, on Tuesday Evening
and told lhe Democrats tome wholesome tnithe

ro,T»im K TIMECARD

»ro’v?"«?et?Mi*i
Hkkom.

iuttra. ।

• ,,
S.o«£ht very low and WE will sell them at
fjficc.t that will please the closest buyer.

ifaatod their unearineea by their altuo.t fruitji

p. m. P. O'a--Nortb

The Democats are out to-night.

Their torch-

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

Notice to Teachers.

$600,000 IN GIFTS!

the Cshtsr School Houm on Friday and Saterdny Oct 27th. m,d *8ih.. commencing at 10 a.

XtXXTT DAYS POSTPONEMENT OFTHH

It is expected that alt will be present lhe
flrot day. A reasonable knowledge of C. 8.
History will ba demanded of every grade, and

EKS.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Suoanind lu Miaati

of the Science of Government fur both of the
higher grade*.
School officers are cordially invited to Im
present.

Wm Tinkler

KENTUCKY CASH DISTHIBUTiaN Cd
FOR A FULL DRAWING.

___

/

DKAWIBG roBITIJ^ELV

Harting,, Aug. 12lh 1870.____________

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S

OR MONET REFUNDED.

SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

Fortune for Only $12.00

Exixit Asuars,
Township Sup'L

Fall and Winter Millinery I
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.

Ing J. G. Blaine with an idea of their atreugth

'Give me my Bond,” Shyk&gt;ck said.
nk BBoweo
J W Uoushulia

All ABOUT

I&lt;tk&gt;
u . u.
‘
.
The mot toe* on their bannen would purtte
&lt;L. wi—— —■—— — f ,U— W——*
.. — .I——_ • — -I ——A

the county.

TO-DAY’S ADF.VR r IS EM ENTS.

overhauling Col. Ingersoll than be did in try­
ing to enlighten hie audience pn the political

FUWUGifU-Thot. P. Porter.
Pattani' sal

which oeeaolon th.y will dhtribul* to lhe ticket
holders the intmrni* ram of

All kinds of Ladies' Underwearatthe LowestPrices.

$600,000!

I-alley
ever and
person,
opposite

-80
“ ‘th*
be Kentucky
Kentucky Cult
So.’ whe
when
Quh Distribution
Distribution
Com petty we* organired.
Council &lt;&gt;■
of
-ft—.™. the City VVUUCU
FraiikLirt Ky.,
K*
■ —t.l give
—— us
... your
—___ .bond
__ &gt; . for
Frankfort,
Mid,
Thea. I’. Porter, cx-Gor, Ky. Gen. Maa'gr.
half million dollar* to better protect tbc own
LUST OP QIFTH5™ ®f «h* priae lick Mi, when your drawing
o—&lt;*v
am
stoo.ooo
u nude. The Association promptly complied Oanr ntrftaa.l
— art*
o— ...a—
with the demand, and executed en approved
40,000
bond. See their advertisement in another
10,000
column. It inform*you how toaecure a band3,000
50.000
some tuai of money br an outlay of only $12.
axoxi
The enierprlM is endorsed by acme of Ken­
ICO eath &lt;&gt;ft» of
40.WU
tucky's high officials of public treat, which ia
30.00)
a guaranty of lhe reliability of lhe entepriae.
*UM»
eash'rifts of
wo".'."l
C&lt;'.(•»)
Ex-Gov. Thos, P. Porter is the General .Mans­

Goods of ail kinds Cheaper than
in quality to suit the taste of every
Remember the place, State Street,
Roberts’ Drug Store,
GIVE US A CALL.
MRS. CLAR
MISS VIWE

IlastiogN. Midi., Oct, 5, 1S7C.

FRICK OF TICKKTX.
•firQuartern. ••: 9
; tOKTiakate. tfiw;
MARHTFD
y (pare lime will
ate at IU each.
■ of Frankfort, the
i. th* Hon- Alvin
IXTttunaTOB. J PERKY-BUBTOX.-By ths Rev. O. W.Bhenaas,
mtucky. and other
with luebotherdital the rerideee* of th* bride'i father in liastinn dtoliixriihed clti.uk*.
Tewashia, SsotmborSSth. ITS. Mr. Willard A.

allow in thia line.

RjCKFOph

W°Matic
Knitter

Justice.

PICKLE — BARTLETT.Ey M . W. Riker.
Esq.. October 4th. 157(1. Cbriitcpbar Pick I* of
Jabmttwu. lo Mrs M*T7 a. P*rt|*U of Dilip

W*»t Virginia.

Jobs. oUr Colorado Rooster still crows!

All eouunenleatlena. etdan fin Tlekru and ap

Frankfort. Ky.

xsitDf

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

eiiy sc Friday evening of this

POLITICAL I

ONLY 10 CENTS !

Chrt.
•peculation for lhe Danker and Gold Broker,

REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN

Fully

1 ■ -~ri.v. CTWm.rmwi &gt;
With Almmt Musical Speed.

requirinr no eutlins and niakina up. A aood ope­
rator will knit a manfr rock, with heel end toe

Caution.

paying the intereat on that amnunL

Ths Ropubticau demoustrstiou at Freeport

decided succcea.

r nttractins noireml .--Itenlioa by it* salonhli*
Ikerfcrmaiico*, and Ua Croat practical vain* for
t day family u»c. It i&gt; Mmplv. Durablv

HELMICK’S

i»iJ«ba Michael made Greenback speeches In
EcUmJ la»t Thursday. What a flood of finanrial light wa« there

lar to its legal quality as it was when the Unit­
ed States debt was contracted, thereby giv-

Family Knitting Machine

Wanted all Hayti and Wheeler Compe'sn Club*

Local blisipe^ Notice?
That NaHoasI Bank compromise Ticket fer
Ccssty eScen is a little the thlne.l specimen
•f political Cnaasiering tint Las come to our
tuvledge hr many a day.—Andrtw lb wi 1

xxUGtf

Ayer’s

Sarsaparilla
\h’or Scrofula, and all .

UoM DU.j

T. Phillips wisher th* party

xx,31,i

THE iTTRICM OF HIE MN!

THURSDAY, NOV. 30th. 1S7C,

Carlton. Oct. 7th fg;fl
A Holbrook

,

All persona arc cautioned agtinst pur­
chasing a Noto given by me to Walter
Blake, about the 26th of September last,
for Forty Dul-ara. As the Noto w. s ob­

Price 10 Cents per Copy,

tained by fraud.
Fbedekich Naciitrikb.

twenty tn forty pair of «&lt;wk* in a dur.
^vrry Sunily—rvpeeUllr er*rr taiutrr** futtily
-tbouidbawn nlrWhrd Knlttrr. U will be
found etisallr tu uvcirl as tbo fkwln* Nacblno,
•V,*.,!nS3.«:Ks..-i „rta.—«
IU«&lt; vkat it r«pr«»»iUMf. .
Tire Blekf-ni Machine- i&gt; tbo only kri-inut*
cylindrical Knittin* Machine in cxiitcncc. All
otfrvn wx lleoaasd by w, are cl*ar and. palpable

47tf

scrofulous, diseases. Erysi­
pelas, Itose. or St. Antho­
ny’s Fire, Eruptions and
liruptivr- diseases of the
alfiii, Ulcerations of the
Idler, Stomach, Kidneys.
Lungs, Pimples, Pastulex,
Boils, Blotches, Tumors,
Tetter, Sall Rheum. Scald
Head, Ringworm, Ulcers,
Sores, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Pain in
the Bones, Side and Head,
Female
Weakness, Sterility, Liucorrhaa, arising
from internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis­
cuses, Drotir, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
General Debility, and for Purifying tho
Blood.
This Sarsaparilla is &amp; combination of
vegetable alteratives — Stillingia, Man­
drake. Yellow Dock — with tho Iodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the most
efficacious medicine yet known
tho dheases it ia intended to cure.
IU ingredients nre so skilfully
btned, that tlxc full alterative effe
each is assured, and while it is oo
as to be harmles.1 even to children, it is
still so effectual as to purge out from the
system those impurities and corruptions
which develop into loathsome disease.
The reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, vid tho confidence which
prominent physicians all over the countn-repose in it, prove
their experience
bf its usefulness.

Addreu all Ordari to

kudnd*.

CENTENNIAL.

State Land Office, Mk*l|an.
•fl be Presides! elect—Crocwell

Governor

FOB SALE OR EICHASOE.

A bow ■■■•( «n&gt; &gt;»“■

W.
fl

«&gt;«,—i. ui,

..

MARBLE WORKS

lo* fo, ewb or exchange lor a rarm.
Title petfecl, no ineombrance, good
*dt, cistern end cellar.

xxHC.4

“—L “• «“•

...kY?'”" '"r

WINSLOWS STEAM

’f

Bfi
|S

Enonire nu lhe prantaa, or add™,
o. V. GREENFIELD.

—v.p’H wlU O.lr Uvw.

IU* . *°**bold furniture.
trv 1* net._ ...

xxc"

k(!

la tho 2nd Ward ru entirely destroyed

7**

r

Harting., Mich.

a

SK

Tba origan of

CHEAP CENTENNIAL TMP-TV
goilb, Mu&gt;ce A Pn«&lt;», »”J
“
„c^u. W»»«&lt;’“reo.rH3;4W

—M UV.U
u*Fpear» u though it

S.7S7

io'
in1
10'
w
If
io*

i

1

xxrt7w7

ORE DOUAI
^•‘‘ktirelothiug. and nearly all their ftxr-

IU1,

Ti»'

»B» worth if previaioM

*•*

given f« [./»»'■

j0JJ„Bowu.

xxidGlf

Mia,, o«. 4U. l«T«.

-u.,

A Meu^« msehiMt will be scnlto auy part of tbi
initvd State* or Canada. »xprtn tlarge* prr-paid
ntfceiM of the price.
Agents wanted in every State. County. City sni
uwn.towhou&gt; very HUrul dtmounU will bo made

for reseipls during ths month of Sept. 1876.

H. P. Cnuaar,

0» Basday night the residence of O.

ttir • so s . lib street, ciaeliMtl. 0.

Lanning. Sept flOta. 187*.

‘btt of Micbigen, McGowan Congressauui
***1' t&lt;,J‘ Beeator elect, Rork sad Stinch-

■ *ab Reptseentstivei elect, with every BaKblkw nominee fir a count y office. Ma&gt;k

F. W. HELMICK,

CHICAGO LEDGER

At Kalamazoo Midi­
Monuments of the b&amp;rt American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description made toor-er
&lt;»n short notice, ulao Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to customers,
Having steam power and improved
machinery for sanding, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do work
cheaper and better tlyin those who
work by band.

F. Clark, General Agent,
Barry Co.

xxi.UmO
-7* '“"I

-

rttUrn

BerrtU.. Bur

‘iaoar* thank* tn A. r.

Take Notice.

and without

Sweep's Hotel,
•

ABpmiMint-bua ““
*

fcholmhipof the

.

Kami!

Without

GRAND RAPIDS.

Lewtertil.

further deUy or noticeSalisbvby &amp; Brosseau.

BOARD AND ROOM, ELM PEP. DAY.

received, and iu many of these cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of the superiority of* this Sar­
saparilla over every other alterative
medicine. So generally is iUt superi­
ority to any other medicine known, that
we need do no more titan to assure the
public that the best qualities it has ever
possessed are strictly maintained.

raxvAnxo nr

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mau.,

J. Cole &amp; Son
WHOLESALE A RETAIL

GROCERS
Oiler for » at tte foist Unit Rate
LAUD PLASTER
STUCCO
WATER LIIE
LIE ABAIR

Shingles Lath &amp;c.

�I

wm

HASTINGS

The Great Snta Ttaiilto.

STATE OF MICHIGAN.

LEGALB.

jhB SeiM-taekiylteplAliMji happen
The “Iron Treil."

PIlOBATE ORDER.

A spicy sketch descriptive of the At.?T^,l&gt;F.ViFHI&lt;'.AN,&lt;!*-*ty.n
ehison, Topeka and Santa Fa Railroad, tbc
beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of
ttjhtbsudrod ami roveuty
the Rocky Mountains, by “Nyin Crinkle,”
the musical and dramatic critic cf lhe
Kew York World, scut irce &lt;n&gt; applica
of Prairieville «n mid eotra y d
verified.
&gt;' i :■ .
. ■
'i.
lion, together with the &amp;ui J‘i&lt;m (Jutdc,
,&gt;!'.! ,!.n Hunt 1 Biber-.1 • -I ■!
maps and time tables of this new and pop the adminblration of raid &amp;t
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all piiinta is Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arisons and the San
Juan Miues^ The finest'line of Pullman
art. then to beholden
Sleepers on tho continent between the Mis­
City of ilittinr* and
souri River attti the Rocky Mountains 1

points.

Address.
T. J. Andeuson,
‘
Gen. Pau. Agt.

\

Tuix-i,.

x&amp;sar

The follow ins indooeaeca are o»;™.±y

...\?

i '

ac-Trindle

Jnil«e of Probate.

turn of thi. State ate to be rabuilUed to tho neofde
of tho Slate lor their anoptton or rejection, vi*--

iative to tho amendment nnd revinon of the Unrtitution^rovided fur by Joint Rceolptlon No. 29.

yjsskJ-te:

ON EXECUTION.

AU

kinds of fruit, candies,

nata und

at ltd lowest

prices by

rtusinx. Tor sale
John Stanley.

win**. County of Bdrry. •* r-By
aitfou imuedoat ufaad under the

ejj°i "riim'i &gt; iin .

....... EV. 1&gt;CI u!&gt;..

±S«i
Statute

1 d.y of May. A. D.1S76. in and to

'^l/xoVjlSIUN TICKETS^,
. . . &gt;_&gt;__■_ ~ln I.. ...1.1 .1 *11 hnnfiwl

John Stanley sells better and chcajicr.
Tea, than any other House in the city.
C-Oof
the d-jsen or
by the
Xlu44t3

art tide oflhe but description: and alw.
5 el the centre of »ald reetion
r &lt;20 rnnulBK lheneo wort *ixtccn
thence North ten (19) rod-. ther.ee
m ltd) rod*. drone* South ten CM
he place of becir.ire. euntainia* in
nidred and eleven (ill) acre*. be the
i or 1&lt;M; *11 lhe above described tandi

pny.it once, it will

Mance A Pretcn.
virtue of **!&lt;!&gt;*ivulion. Fuhall expose for tale
xe&lt;I let) *1 th&lt;» North front dohr of tb« I'wr: ll»u-.&gt;.
In lb* City o&gt; ilution. In **bl County of Barry,
th* above d*&gt;&gt; rlbed land and prratea at public
vnndne to tbeAlchert and tort bidder on Saturday
the»th day otOctober A. D. IJIiS, Mono o’elor-k
in the nftentoon. that being totwee* th*hour of
•» q' ftKffSXS’■'

Dated. Ilartlnxv. Sept l!th. 1516.

*ept.Ht~
tept.lUT

RPOBATE ORDER.
STATB OF MICHIGAN. Uwunty of Ilarr^.u.

TtetcU roorf H»U« %nr
lentra! tied Pr*»»ytM«&gt;o

Been are to bo elected.’vl*:
Eleven Elector* of Plreidrnt and Vsec ProMeat
of the Tatted States • Oeveru .r. Licuteuant Ojt-

D. 1 BOYD, Jr,
-RitesErft-

SAFI. L SEHMJR,
ja'ftKn.'f-

CALIFORNIA

tooted. Alto » ,-eualur for th. 1 ll'i

Aperient
biaee’the medicinal propctia* of tho be*t
I water* in the world.
HOLD BY ALL DBUGGDHU.

2 77
A*.nU/.«pl« FREE
qHJtJ w 4 t I*. I). VicutBT. Zcsiutn. Msine.

■ Is the shortest and beat route forall
Etints in Northern Illinois, Iowa,
AKoro. Nebraska, Wvominq. Col­
orado, Utah, Nevada, California,
OxKnoN. China, Japan andAusritAA1*o thefollowlo*Countr OSs.-:* for the COtiuly LIA. It"
f Berry, vic

K£*

Chicago, Madison and St.
Paul Line

at-pear at a iroion ofnld Court, then to be hold
at lhe Probate Office in lhe city ot Uaatiact, ai
■bow caw, if any there be. why the prayer of tl
petitioner Rhould not be srantexi: And it lets

Is the short line for Northern Wbconsin and Minnesota, aud for Mad­
Ison, St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth
undall point* in the Great Northwest.
It*
.

*8ESTB^Wfcai!2i“.r^
llMtins* ItepaW mu B»kxm*. a newvpaper priat

Default hiviu* Imuu B&gt;*d« in th* cun*
e«rt*in Bonni• (wbvnby th* powtr »

l A truecifc'.!
MjrtUwlT

WESTERN LANDS

GUARDIAN’S SALE.
turtle oflheectate of Robert M. Collier.
W. O filer. Mary A. Collier, and Franeoe
tr.(ha sof Abel Collier.deoeoeed.i Minor*.

HOMFSTE AT) S.
or r&lt;&gt;vcrnincr.t HOMli-

BESTS W.ISTIB“

A

Capital &amp;. theCamp aign of!8 76
it*_nr«wu-

y of Barry,in the State of Miebi.ieeuMi and authority rnnted to
.r orinsiuj, A. I).. 1S78 by tho
&gt;fx Barry. County Mteh'can.
Of th* c&lt;tat
fht, title, and interact of tho mid
nor* of, in o
o 1 he real ftSate altnaled »u ! be «f Barry, in tho Bata of jliehi*u« in tho Con
deecribed aa follow* btejrtt:
fjuatler &lt;«.&gt; -f the North-Wen
quarter(*t) ctBcl .don thlrtyn* '.tfi, In Town two &lt;SJ ’

3

cr-csv. Give* a full history of th* II kniry i

SEL LU W. MAPES.

T.

GIAKDIAN’S SALE.

Fox'»

■”

!0«B

Winona and St. Peter Line

MORTGAGE SALE.

.

;
.
।

Istbe-only route for Winona, IIochesMankato, St.
ami nil pain's in
Southern and Central Mlneaota. Its

ter,
Owatonna,
Peter, New Ulm,

tlchiran. pur*n-

E&amp;.W.

Dated Aw. SUL 1178.

Detroit, Mich.
TAKE NOTICE.
/.’■eeMsthatth* Common Council of the City

ss&gt;

*?~*TeL»,.“f !tsr‘sr_®*e

PORK AND SEEDS,

DETROIT,

Woodbridge
‘

8t.

MICHIGAN.

Wheat a ^pedattif.

Diftheria. Ulcerated Sore Thnxt. and Sorb

m

Piles, Fistula*, Stricturo.

part bnt It mint b* well ra
time two or lir« thaw « d
into tbemtem. whaoee it
oar* or woo »d u effected

IndlecrrtioM oTYouth;-

D,rrltogbMVKflAH&gt; *-“B

JWKKS! SSS. U.-—J
•fixssuaffero &gt;-’m^
witl lbeUMoflbe Pllli to roar**
I&gt;rop»ic*l Swelliap, r*r*ly»i». mJ &amp;if JeikO-

0an&lt; aft« April HlfflltniMettmuM.
4U&gt;»w-.
Ataliy

IS
IS’-*
/olfooHM *»»*«•

through T rain* Dally, withPpuilhinn

County of Barry.

TO THE PUBLIC.

56

FOR SALE.

’ Fruit Lands in tho nb&amp;^leOtet
oh eat. throat.
Michigan fruit belt.
•yrtera ore iu infie'tao* can be ftit ia uy !&gt;ml
One. Fruit and gar­ St ’te^S’SSl.tVSS
dening farm of 25 1-2 na«uer for lhe duoaro aamvL er a»jr thaHxrtaacres to Exchange
?utis^stf2rrtm.Tie
tor a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP

8Sl?'dt,&amp;u.

Soil CffiHan lattaifc-

and

NTBBBI.WS BRt*8

Pullman Palace Cars

Corner Woodbridge &amp; Shelby Sts.

54

Store.

Line

BALCH &amp; NORTON

GRAIN,

Peerless Milk Safer,
now rm exhibition at our Fun itteie
Fiore. All kinds of work made lu or­
der. Repairing of all kind* of old fur­
niture neatlv done.
z
WE XIEAN BU8INE8S!
Furniture Booms south side State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear** Hardware

Is the old Lake Shore Route, and In the
of lhe power of (ale.contained in a dd noHnn only one passing through Evanswn,’
and ia pawuanca of the rtaXvtc in •mh raie mde
FoBtesr
Highland Park.
and provided, thyr* wifi be&gt; mid al public auction Lake
m tetuvday. the P:lh day of December. A. D.. 1S7H Wauksgan/ Racine. Kenosha to
at the hour of one u clock in Ibe afternoon o/nid Milwaukee.
day.altho north frontdoor oftheUonn

s.K

FLOUR,

'

and everything In the Furniture line.
We Invite all peraonn to cull and look

......
...... ..
U.
S|
tho uate of thm notice (he nn ofoav tboawted two la the only route fur Elgin. Boukfohd.
hnndn&lt;land thirty dcttersfPSrt)
principal end Freepoiit, aodnil pjint* via Freeiiort.
mterot. and alto an attorney f&lt;-eof&lt; nv hundred
1
dollar. &lt;»!(»).») rr.vlded . for tn .,ld «&gt;&gt;rt«ie” Its
■hould any proeeedui** lx taken tv force!-.*® tin,
Chicago and Milwaukee
nm«. And where**, no pmceediafi eliher at law
or to equity bare been Uulttated tu :eter«r the
«3^.teTSSC£X’’,d5%,“!®

Are run on all throngh trains of tlsiw
■ road.
.. Mtohyom.* LINE ror.nl,u;
id authority rrahted tome onthe3l&gt;tday&lt;/f July.
IS'T
b«w&gt; Chliaro and St.
.. D.. U76, by the Probate Court of Barry County.
ES!,,’J3‘wF,*nd
«chi.i
Wilnn an uf the erlate, rteht. title end latere-o
c.ago and Winona.
the said minor* of. In and to the real ratate aitited and twins In the ’County of Barry in tht dneribrd &lt;n I &gt;11
to-wit ibe wett half (Wiuf
.o“’,sl”P«™&lt;"nntct with
ato of MiiihSiew. known and demribed a* Eelluwi
T**!
camber .leva1?”1*"!,
ti,c uni™
Jhiilroad for all points West of
100 ecrw of the Esrt1 0
alfw*tec Nortb-We*: quarter
■v of Section Two (2) cordis*to thoUnited btalr*Hervey both*nrw the ML-aourl River.
• (oven ("I Weet. )
DETROIT ADVERTISEMENTS.
On the arrival of the trains from lha
LINE MKYEE&amp;
*“K,r^°Vv ’ ,he t^hisofthe Chtaaru
XXtXwT
Gcarilan. .
enicr&amp;.VtX^”5' I'EAVE
A. K. SABIN.
O. T. 8AEIN. —
DARWIN McOMBEli.
CO, ।
wmlxistratok-s sale.
For Council Blufl%. Omaha and Calisalon in
i In th* matter k th* attain of AMph J. Stonlay _
. ’
_ __________________ xxitlw’.l

John H. Wendell &amp; Co.

HffliOiAFS ODffldTi

INGS, Bkackkts, Papek-Holi»EBS, WAU.-POCKMTS, SUPTEB11OLDEKH,

FreePort and Dubuque Line

BTRIOTLT PRIVATE

Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,

MK TBS, FICK

’ Appleton. Green Bay, Escanaba,
end PIiny T. Ariton of Palmyr*. tt ayuj G.uutv,, Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock, and the Lakb Superior
Colntby. its

and wieatlffe manner. Immediate relief: weody.

And Mill Food

llASTtxas. July IS 187C

Tin: TESTIMONY OFTHE W HOLE WOKLl*

, Green Bay and Marquette
W. A. Woodworth, Atty,
Line
and Real Estate Agt. Douglas,
^T.1’ f",v£*«T to“nv. Ntate of Michlzaa Is the only line ifor Janwvuxr,
in LlNr 1 uf Morts**«. on pofti HOeaj Ill.. Watertown, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh, Mich..

Spccial.t'hroilcaBd dbscarelilseascs

GRAIN, FLOUR

Parties Itaving Pictures to irania .
would do well tn v ‘ them framed of i»
u&gt; we can do it I’
..’rand Cheaper than
any house In F .
County. We keep
the Iiargcbt »,..i Best .^elected stock of
PICTURE FRAME* AND MOULD­

at our

eareeuDir* u&gt; u&gt;e pro, hiiw
.«» .-y.
v.
brnion Law» of ISLC Ateo a Eeyrcvcutetii c TH J. CHICAGO &amp; NOBTH-WJfcfTE AI? RAIL­
each of the two lleproentaUve nirtrfot lute wbbV
WAY
.
Ibb county ledlriJed agreeable lo tbo proviuon*
of Act No. »’■ at the Smaion Law* of 1S5.
Embraces under one management tho
Great Trunk ilaUway Lines of. ibe
W ESTjuid NORTH-W EST. and, with
tutfon of thl* Suite *n-MbuilltMt to tfo- prop!* of
lb» State. i»r their sdopefon or rtjw.kn. punauul its numerous branches and connections,
to tho r»qulrnavn'n &lt;&gt;f lb* Cc.-'rtiiutlon and the furinh the shortest and quickest route
r*vulDti-&gt;p« »f th* LcjMlatcro (abml’.tlu: them. between CniCAQo und all points in
WISCONSIN,
NOBTHEBN
An amso-ln *nt rtrlkin* ftontlb* C'crolitatian iLlMIo.
SMtion 41. Article &lt;. L»&lt;i&gt;latlv* irputEidwhieh. Michigan. Minxksota, Iowa, Ne­
forbtdi th* ersot of ttevnu for th* »*!» of Maxi- braska, California, and the WesrHqw&lt;r?.f provide-! for by Joint llcxotetion
ebn Territories. I th

Omaha and California Line
I .&lt;h-' matter of th* ornate of Laxe S. Cox.
late of Johnstown, in ran! Cvur.ty. dre*«ued.
Ou r***lia* and filins tbc potitiou. dab' verified,
of Ambrvio and Beal- .M. Cox. next ofjiln of xald
deeea*ed. prayinx It*‘ ■’----,'-**'
• —•’----- ' • '
ettata may bo eommil
Tberenpon itliorda

w. H. GOODYEAB,

Where you wul find all kind* ol

1 heTlruggist
„ Be*peet]miij cninounea
Of every Description whit h we ntat he has again enfaaffi
SEW 10HK tESTBSL R1II.R»*I&gt; can roll cheaper than nay hone • in Bar­ in th.: DRVG
hmmirteck and daily arrGty County, for thwc realms:
l»L Bct-auBc wo have nr* rent l &gt; jmy
2L Because nre,make the ujoM nf out Stock of Drufs andienuint
goods outset VM.
c,ne, Dye Stuff,.
•^7&amp;.f*rod“W*ft
Sd.' Because vre keep the best c work­
‘•Minneqoa.Vprinc* &lt;t
Goods- and in fact a am.
ub.) tbeMeltityrc coal
men.
lutminx tn the top uf U
Stock of Ji&gt;ruggift'.
4th. Because w&lt; warrant all Rood* we plMc
Merchandise
which heoffa-,
make.
We aell none of thin cheap-made Fur- to tho people at grcatl!!h,.
•Iiiture that is made by machinery. The duced- Prices.
goods we make 1* made by hand, and
REMEMBER,th, peo
Pennsylvania Railroad wainiuted. Wo I .vile all persons lo
call and inspect ourgooda, for they al pie's Urue Storei,di.
redly opujsite Empire Block
'‘•'•9HkWWrST*TK&gt;K» „ bear inspection- No IroutJtc at aB
One door east of Spaulding,
show goods.

(riot, ronmtiua th

k,»

Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best
n the market A. full supply at J. P.
Roberts’.
tf'

^sEF^
1^
Philadelphia.

Intox^mti^lMiuonk^rvvidcdfor by JulutRoeolu-

without change. Special round trip lonriata* lickota from lhe .Vi'itouri Iltficr (o
Denrtr at 850, good to stop off at all

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It. '

hailway company

ISM.
f. W. B,rrj^|^ur

W. September IHb, A. D.
ri QrACXgt,CT^^

AVNiag oras.

THE EHEffiT OFBIKAIEi

Taiace Cam nUached on both tratiHi
J ar Green Bay und [jika Suix-rior
r101 PaUmkn^!«ce

luStMto

•

n“,U°t

to

iiUbrsi.

POSITIVELY CURED.

u
f'
Can
ou .iyT
nriurCtaUr
C*n
on day
tnfu,
*•
bor Sparta and Winona and pnlnte In
Jrtunn*^’ °D*Througli Train daily
with Pallman Sioopcra to Winona.

unnu.

For Dubuque and Iu* Craaae via cu„ 1

THE FOE OF PAJLN

LOOIV

TO MAM AND BEAST

■.rrr.emn w

I« the Grand Ohl

MUSTANG

BiUJAKfo coKpnkTHi

LINIMENT,

TEH PIN BALLS

w n_.KMfltfa&gt;Mftrtbe said*’-’ efF'*
every dieordw ar*
w ,&gt;&lt;b ,9~

BUU---------- -------------- 771

■

STEINBOFF &amp; WOOD

wmCHHAH STOOD THE TE--T OF
VNOT1CK-

THERE 18 XO SOKE IT Wlf I
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE. NO ACHE? NO
LV*?' J&amp;V'AFFLICT« THE HIL
THE B0I&gt;Y
A

Jtaoo ’om«, 121

SiysbSSL'

jjMlica] asi ftstotl

dentists
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                    <text>VOL. XXI-

NO. 48

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12,1876
Tho Greenback Party.

MESSER &amp; POWERS,
Are agents for the Celebrated

w
o.

Elii.. UEHIIU
Also for the

g

IXL Wind Mill

The position of the Gvecnliack party is
such that-it is hard to reach it by argu­
ment, not because of the soundness of its
doctrins and principles, but because of its
nonentity and the clastic immagination of
tho minds of tho men which compose it,
so elastic as to believe that men will labor
day after day to produce the necessaries
of life, only to part with them for an irredeemable paper, which cost only the turn
of the press, with tho fact always l«eforo
them that all the dealings of men, buying,
selling, trading, bank notes, .bills ot exchange, post officeordtra, notprof baud Ac
are all founded on values, sc/much so that

! hut will ray to men don't bezsefl^-d. Iliat ‘ men who Kite been oo cWly allied^ the
the Government can get gold through its
revenue* to pay its ©liligaliotu, just as
easily as it can silver. To the workingmen
I will my. that when men shall have their
debts paid which they runtrjeted ih war
times, the so cal kJ good time*, :i rise of

values, all a misnomer, then you will find
work to du, and yon will receive pay for it
in the current tuunoy of the land, what­
,ever it may be, aud remember that no legj
ulatiun
will help you, remember ilrtt nil
।that you have or will have must b&gt;* .the
।earning of your own strong arms, be in­
,dustrious, economical, living within your

j
income,
act aud think for yourself, uud
।
not
be led by the poliricaus by a ring in
,your nose like the bullock to ths slauglino man will have anything to do with any- ।
thing which is not based upon an obtains'
To the fanner I will f£y, and I uni one,
ble value. And. in the light of .history (
don’t kt scared as to “specie paymcul"
which shows that paper money of all kinds ,
you hare seen war and |&lt;caco, hard times
only passes with men just in proportion as J
and good times, bard money and soft mon­
the probabilities arc that it will be redem- (ey/, but nut manv of you taro ever seen
, ed in something valuable which can be ।the time that you hare been compelled to
used to satisfy the roa! or fancied wants of ।hare eilhe gold or silver to pay your obli­
man. It can be very easily proved, that gations,
।
even old $tate bank Lilis of forty
hard times and good times »ro nut confined ‘
cent* on the dollar answering, jour pur­
to war or peace, to hard money or soft ।
pose.
■
_ ..'
.
money, or to a healthy state uf Wade, but
Politician* arc busy just n*&gt;w telling you
that hard rimes almost invariably follows (
that thc.li? hard limns aru ouwod by
close upon the heals of the good limes, a Grantiinv
(
and the Republican party and
time of speculation, a risk of values, and (
the currcney, of which vou know better.
that the egg so to speak of the hard rim* a
Let us ace, Gcrmany-with all of her gold
is hud by the contracting uf debts in the (and silver has her good- aud her hard
so called good times of speculation, to be (
times, we hare our good aud hard times
hatched when the excited and inflated ,
with our‘paper money, both countries
state of business affairs shall have begun ।
having been at war, and wc had a uood
to subside, and this is the great stumbling (
time aud a Laid time in 1857 in a time of
AT jAGItlCUI.T’l’Jt.AL HJLLK,
block of tho Greenback party in attribut­ peace with gold, silver, and “old State
ing the hard times to that contradicting j
One door east of Goodyear’s Hardware.
bank" bills side by side.
of affairs which inevitably follows
The payment of debts contracted in tho
Hastings, April 12, 1876. y___________________ ,_______ state
inflation and speculation instead of the «
true cause the aouiractlon of debts In the ‘
va'ucs aud speculation is what pinches.
so called good time* of speculation, and as j
Let come what will rcmemt&gt;er this, a
an antidote or euro proposes to continue (
farmer can do without money, Lut other
this inflated and speculative state of affairs (men must have something to eat,fl they
to all time to uomc by “judicious logisla* t
always have aud always will contrive to
rion" and the faith of tho people, to create pay for it, a farmer's produce is his mona power, so to speak, as to cany'the pendu (cy, and that money which he receives for
lura always forward in the same direction, it,
। will pay any of his obligations.
never returning, a "judicious legislation.”
I will say no more cr tnu, the smoke
a faith and a power to believe that a Gov- (and dust of tho day is kicked up to get
erumant can stamp a piece of paper with ,
votes in favor of the scvoral political par­
its own signature which will cause llisw (
ties.
’
pper to circulate as money,"a medium of
The Democratic, Greenback and Prohi­
exchange, a true representative of values, ।bition parties all agree that all of our misand so plenty as no man need want for it, (cries arc caused br Grantuun aud when so
and radcemablo only in paper, forgetting Imany doctrins agree it seems as - though

Which is the best self governing mill in
the market.• ” ,

WHOLE NO 1091

hi «

party than to do thia, and saved the blcod
and treasure. JTbink of this, 'think of it
long and deep? Strange, paaaufg .strange,
will it be, that the conqueror shall bo gov­
erned by the conquered, tho Government
in the hands of its enemies.
What- has Ibis parly done to merit tho
approbation of this American people?
Nothing, but their disapprobation, every
thing known to the rebellion. I speak of
tmi public acts sf tho party and its public
inn&gt;, and not of its country loving men in
private life.
S.
.

Cheapet^than ever.

j|e^pii-1leeklyH8publicanb?nnBr
GEO. M. DEWEY
ccnoR

asd

rcBi.isiiEit.

Bl TBS oribvSKT/SIXa.

GWJOWMMHPLOi
And GROUND POINTS tor all other
plows in the market,

D. BULLOCK’S TEMPLE OF
MUSIC JACKSON

haurgi t ,v 1 tl CO ~ ■ SUO M&amp;.001 tt-W

I S.OOI u-iol,

Ihut.i

ICcIom| 4J0 J b.'X) I tSJOI X.OOI
iMtssT :« I

। uoo~l g-wl

4M0
*»■*&lt;&gt;

fffiffiMIL AMD BUSINESS CARDS.

chai the ool, —y for ■ GoTcrameot l*&gt; pal
iu paper io eiroulalioo, U Ihrongb its

CENTRAL HULSE,

noiural ehonoci of ptymeal, ood u no min
boring aipeeia obligolion ogninsl ibn gorororacnl would exchange il for on irre
deemablo paper of Uiin non, ih-e &gt;1 follow,
ibal the paper would hare to bo paid out
in pavnieoi of the ordinary expowwa of
the goverameur. Grant that thir can bo

run. W. 51 AKERS.
etc

done, G.en it follow, that a govenuoeot
can equip an array, build a nary, nuke
rail made, chip canals, do away with ell

Midilrrille. Jdlab. xxltrl

HARVET XVRICUT,

DENTIST
lukiille,

’

liciiiai.

Groat Baa-gains
----- IN------

READ!READ! READ!
Special Medical Announcement

ti

Comfort and Happiness
To TUB

Siek aid Affltetet!
OF HASTINGS AND

VICINITY.

HADEN &amp; SON’S PIANO.
Every
*■ MltSCLTA TIQjmjlt. "S»

'ttX'-.ffc.-BS:
eu«r.* •’•rasissd.
41 Northern
R- D. tjuuuvry
Oh,c&gt; •"«»‘j® Rapide, East Sagmaw
1

Branch House# 7*
to-. A.
I
Flint.

xuC*r

D

__N, —
____ TiinM.
Pian°
Tuner.

Igreater part of the earlier issue of Bonds
were used in this way, under the immedi­
ate supervision of Abraham Lincoln and
1
his cabinet which is n guarantee of hon­
orable dealing with the Bond holders, and
the greater or at least a goodly share of
Jhe later Bonds have been issued with a
’
smaller rate of interest to redeem some of
the old Bonds, and have been sold at or
this must be so, but a doubt is expressed above par. at or about par docs not admit
।by the fact tlu-t caeh of these parties of very much rascality.
Bonnot bo deceived by this twaddle
(
claim
that the only cure is to place it in
Gen. Grants place, so the gist uf thp who’e aud iipneyed words of tho enemies of the
(
affair
is which political party -.hall rulo/or. Republican party.
Your neighbors may talk nearly alike,
the next four years.
Republicans, Dcmoernlii, Gtoeplpacks yut the oao has your confidence and the
and Prohibitions, which sliali-it Lc? It othef- has not, .and this comae from tho.
knowledge that vou know of them more
lies between the Republican and the Demthan from that which they may say, it is
oeraiic parties, which rhall it bo?. The so with political parties. Judge them by
Democratic party with its ryUi cleinenf, their acts nnd deeds and not by their
with all of its hatred, likes and di.-dike.', -t«addii!_And honeyed words when they are
Yours.
this Dcmocrario party whole whole p-owcr asking for vow*.

Battle Creek College.
. The fall term uf Bartie Crock^CaBege

full actendsitce. ' The reputation of thu
yotrng Institution tas extended to tho extrente boundaries of tho Union. Students
ihraugh ‘‘Judicious legisUUoo" to bo bad man, in tho defence of our country, that from almost every State are coming to
when lb. Greenback party d»U reabso1 this Union of ours may skill be united,'the share its benefits. The second annual
i " home of the homeless, tho land of the catalogue is jum from tho press. It is elo­
the “wisdom of its policy" •*»
gant in stylo and paper and, in typographi­
“rryslalirsGon'of its history." This pa ■ free.”
...
..
cal execution, beautiful- Its contents in­
In opiaiou give a little* Aalw a rlilUe, dicate a rapid growth, in educational
p« to b. kept ■&lt;?-»&lt; to
b, thlajwdw-■
but in conscience never.
' facilities nnd brilliant prospects for the
war l^iatabea,
When men are called upon to ad in a future Four ccuram of study are arrang­
This solo for which moo toil so hart!
body, they will differ in opinion as to that ed for the accommodation of student*.
Md dare . much to obtain, mid which a
Tbr Classical, English, Normal » Teaah„ ratable ■■ an .rtida of mrrel.andu. to which is best to be done, and errors will et*' and special. In the Teachers* Course,
be used eido by -do with IMS irredoeum- bo committed, thia is only human, but I the branches of study, their arrangement,
ask you to review the record of the Demo- aud the methods of instruction are.sll de­
H. paper to »o.ey « •
«signed to train the tooeher for his work.
change withonl any Uuctuatoro, think of cratio party with all of its crooks and turns Special advantages are furnished those
much more might bo sard but the sd- inconsistencies and political infamy, sunk pursuing the common branches.
J
deep in the mud and filth of its own be­
Tlie chief inducements for attending
toat so irredeemable p-por cuuoocy ton
this school are the strict religious influen­
Jemrf. .ftol tocoi. by “)«!.&lt;»•» hs- getting, but now, unregencrated, rising in
its might through the grace of a magnan­ ces permeating the Institution; the protecy^son'i. io thia to cniul. .1 to a moUea puar.nlccd s.udcnts from tho fascinat­
imous victor, defaming the defenders of
ing influences of vice; the thorough!**
moot of candid coosidmtum.
our country in tho most severe and uncall ■ required in their work; and last, but quite
Much is being aaid’ jurt
0 um uCu.vw-,____«1 fc* ‘cnna, with never a word of rebuke 1 important, tho very much reduced rate*
usrtyaste tho demoueytixasr^^h.t.brthtoubrt
but whether it tai ftt &gt;u p»n t,lorl co»ingB&gt; *
Hai *k of board. Tho special arrangement* mris
for board and lodging make .it possible for.
terest of tho Bond Slatwman and a hero, a Blaine a Hyena,
KtudeaU to attend fur the paltry cxtMpM
of 175 per year. A Catalogue &lt;
Ivereoin, tm in good forth," and then a. a guarannlncn of too of their good faith ask the intelligent
and
“
i. ____ c— 7X14.MMidrinks.

The Smiti American Organ,
HAZELTON BRO.’S PIANOS.

How is it with this Repubiican\party ?
Its record is before you, no words of mine
can add to its luster. Who says that it is
durrupt nnd that its mission is ended ?
The men who atded and sympathised with
the rebellion, its enemies. Tell ise in eoutienecon the 7th of Nov. next which of
these parties shall rale. Think long, think
deepc, do not be drawn into some side
issue by the cry of Greenback, reform or
Giantism or the endless twaddle.of the
politicians that tho afE-ura of the Govern­
ment
are oil conduct ‘d io the interest of the
1
Bond balden.
Remember that when the war com| minced,
the Government had no money,
'
1its credit eighty cents on tho dollar, that
'it bought material of war in Europe on its
Bonds to highest bidder, and that the

lexes, edurale tho people, lake rare of the
poor and In feet do any thing which can and energy has been used iu* defence of
be done with money, eod all of thia by the groveling institution of slavery and of
merely aUmping a pe«« of paper with ria its attendant conMApsauea* from Calhoun,
sorerelgoty which aboil make It a legal to Tilden- and Hcsdriok*, or noil! At be
---- r—-Hr- —
tender for all debts snd deco both public «k.
5S,Se"m—Swl»»y"- —
and energy has been used in th a cause of
rJnc of the peper lo lira /«•** »f »■' prop''- humanity, iff the defence of tho rights of

Piano’s and Organs

DR. J. B LaSURE

the Union” when a victory was won. Whole

columns carl be'written of this unregeoerat.cd Democratje party, and then the truth
will nut have been half told. If it had a
decent respect for tlu« opinions of mankind,
it would clothe itself in sackcloth and
ashes aud call for the mountains to hide
itself out &lt;if sight, but with all the effront­
ery of the hardened sinner it cries, Corup&lt;
tion, Gumption 1 Reform, Reform I hoping
other “tidal ware" and then to slide into
power. I ask you men who loro country
better than party, shall this be done?
Better have given the rebellion to thia

WAGONS
&amp; BUGGIES

hi

j lust cause that thc^ never dropped a tear
'
--------* ■---------------------------,n‘dong” live
when
a ’victory
was lost or sung

d

�BEHOLD THE COMING PRESIDENT &amp; VICE-PRESIDENT.
lUwiaoa, Mien., Oct. 12, 1876.

TEA! TEA IL

The' liesuit of the Elections on Tuesday last Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
Ensures the Election of
4Oots. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
o

Coffee. *

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Spices.

NATIONAL REFVBLlm TICKET.
\

/br Prttident,

You can have in any shape you
want.

RUTHEBFOBDK HAYES
of Ohl?.
/r

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese.
We sell the best
Tobacco

Yice-I*nnt.Mt

WILLIAM A WHEELER
of New York.

an Overwhelming Majority on the 7th
Novi uber Next.
’
.
15SESSrMW?„'!Kik**““"
.srax«Vo”.r"x
Krpibllru Count* Ttckr

r County Cl«rt—W114.IAMH POWK

Juki’s Pkote this loraim, after Late Election News!
Reaiiii fte Dispalchex--As I
taken by a Barner
,

RepubUcanMeetinga

.

minx AUornar-CHAKLKH H.
tFuiuV°w,,~AIKrav U C‘*,,"’A
8^r*yor*rilANK S BOW EX
na-JUUCPII COEE. CUKTUrKBMY

L DO NOT STAND HERE TO DE
FEND EVERYTHING WHICH THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS DONE;
BUT WHEN THE DEMOCRATIC
PARTY IS HELD UP AH THE PAR­
TY OF REFORM, I AM REMINDED
of the Decrepit old lion in
THE FABLE. WHO SOUGHT TO
GAIN BY STRATEGY WHAT HE
COULD NOT GAIN BY STRENGTH.
THE SPIRIT AND TENDENCY OF
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS TO­
WARD REFORM. IT IS STILL
WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. AND
THOUGH I AM NOT WILLING
TO THROW UP THE PARTY.
1 AM WILLING TO
EXPEL
THOSE
MEN
WHO
HAVE
USED THE PARTY FOR THEIR
OWN EVIL ENDS. I ACCEPT THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY BECAUSE I
BELIEVE IN ITS PRINCIPLES,
WHICH IT NEVER HAS BELIED.
I DO NOT HESITATE TO BAY
THAT WILLIAM A. WHEELER
HAS BEEN MY FIRST CHOICE FOR
THE PRESIDENCY : BUT THIS IB
NO DISPARAGEMENT TO THAT
TO MUCH “ REFORM (?)
QUIET, THOUGHTFUL, UNPRE­
TENDING. YET UHFLiNCHING
MAN. WHOM THE CINCINNATI
The Journal does not mike its
CONVENTION ASSIGNED TG THE
FIRST PLACE ON THE TICKET; appearance to-day. Gause why ?
AND I RECOMMEND TO YOU Its Roostkb got sick over the
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY’. AND
THESE ITS NOMINEES, AB WOR­ latest news from Ohio, Indiana.
THY TO BE THE DEFENDERS OF "West Virginia and Colorado, and
THIS PROUD FLAG IN TIME OFJ
PEACE. JUST AS THEY WERE now presents its appearance : •
WISE AND "STRONG AND BRAVE
TO UPHOLD. AND DEFEND IT IN
TIME OF WAR — Qmffrettman See-

THE PROSPECT.
. lu a letter that we do Dot choose to
print, because the writer evidently designs

it as either flattery or irony, we ara aiked
to give our “ reader* the probable result
the several Stalo*."

OhioStone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery
Cheaper than &lt;
want to close'but,

Remember

' C. Smith nnd .1. W. Stinchcomb,
Oct. 14th, at Maple Grove
Center.
Geo. M. Dewey and D. R.Oook,
Oct. 14th, at Muuyon School
House, Carlton.
P. W. N is kern, Oct. 16th, at
Otis School House, Rutland
Ohio is Republican with n gain I■ P. W. Niskern, Oct. 18th, at
Barney s School House, Balof Five Republican Members of
Hastings. Aug. 7th. 4870.
| timore. '
Congress.
\ Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. IGth, at
Indiana is still doubtful on i McNee School House, Irving,
Governor, with a gaix of Five]i Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. 17th, at
DETROIT ADVERTiaOtKXTS
Republican Members of Congress.I' Hickory Corners.
’p. T. BABIN.
I Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. 18th, at A. N. BABIN.
sabin &lt;fe co
West Virginia is probably ) Hope Center, Shronta School -a..
CdaatoUr Wmhaati sad dwlrr? in
Democratic by a very small ma­
House.
jority on the State Ticket, but ■Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. 19th, at
GRAIN, FL()I R
elects a Republican Legislature, , Center School House, Rutland,
And MIU Food
'Clement Smith, Oct. 20th, at Board of Trade Budding, Detroit, Mich,
Colorado is Republican by
I Doty School House, .Tahnstpwn
1,327 on Governor, and by over
| Clement Smith, Oct. 21st, at Atte
2,200 jon Congressman, with more
..
Center.
■
than two-thirds majority in the
Legislature.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE aud P-RESTON,

Mr. Parka Godwin, in his speech at
estimate can only ba oar individual opin­
Glen Clove,. |ast week, said:
ion, baaed on buck information public or
‘‘Tho Re; ublican party has failed in its
private, u wo may happen to be in pea
management of the public debt, failed in
session of. Nov, without any pretense of
its mttnsgesfcn ' of taxation. It has played
more information than any of our co-tem—1 c-- all these important quasporarice or any ordinarily informsd politi­
an utter incompetency to
mt; and now, after ten
cian should possess, wo giro the following
.
_
...
are in regard to them pre­
as our deliberate opinion from the present

mealy where wi 'began.

being depreciated more than fifty per cent,

at the end of the war, is now within about
ten per cent of par in gold; and that the
public credit of tho

United 'States was

present moment ?

There are facte.

And

if Parke Godwin calle thia failure, then wo
should like to know what ho would call

&gt; the lutjlhat at papo. “(hKoJ hna.oo tha aobjeoar Doe. b. not b». ihn
th. St. Louia Cooremho, dnunfal the
rqaalortbaiaeaaiinapMUoall, dmiga^

A Gr.t tb&amp;te la i™:;
SALISBURY IBROSSEAU
Dfolm tn al! kind*

uauds iTJMjt-

New converts are apt to be

extravagant in their rhteotic, and thia to
P»h.p. iMj».r.w,„(b„

v

flour,

graijl

'■ PORT AH&gt; SKD6.

for Mr. Godwin.
never raoro firmly ettoblUhed than at the

We confaas our surprise that a man as
intelligent as Parko Goodwin should take
I. Mr. Godwin uvuv th.l the Bqmb.
the hazard at making such a gross mis- Iku prtj hi. connriued fuatf I. u
tatemeat. joea ho not know that, more HMUpOiw of Bpxie pi,OHM. and that
thedoae of the war, the Government, th. Bewmi’y, Io whMi he now -lori™,
under Republican management, lias paid
more than •6M&gt;,000,000 of the pobiic

mmuiemral of lb. tralb, fc wbiah
toe heat of political exoiteawnt forrmh—

no apology.

X KW. ADV HfiTI SEMBXTCj

fURNITURt,

CAMPAIGN FALSEHOODS

Of course such an

aspect of the canvass, of tho result likely
to be obtained oh the 7th of November.

We sell from 50 th 80cts, the
same you buy mother places or
60cts. to $1.00,'Ji i

M

and

OBTROIT,

M

Woodbridge

St

MICHIGAN.

Wlto ! 4
loffihs,

Kfii-TTj.-M. HEYVE8,1
1
■- ■"V-W.rtbw
a.
Ho*.- ftnttMr
'»
।Tho 1 purclnufog n Coffin worth •

,

q. J. W'
Sf!

PAINTER
S’. M. T.ocl *

,

OfflHUi.

'-V' h°i'. -•

�jju^i-lBjkhhBplililiwFBaw.'

Corroipondtiw*.

|fJ|..

Burton UaMXEn:—
I sm Uy the Hulinp Jownul of the 28th
uh., that aomc L'uuiocraiio ninny hu under­
went a violent politioat ajwxMXM.
Who ie •• H," attd wktrt doct u
fnjiaJ
Iho public might Mk, ifhh article wM deemed
I
___
,....... .
.
"‘•«u&gt;e&lt;i

jFSAlHUMITt.

I ..
,, .
,
..........noc 10 ic(
| Uimaclf be known in hla gushing effusion of
to : political nonsense.
». I ,
,
,
♦
U a. n.
I ran I say “ I particularly blame tho bigotr VtO r. w. el demagogic who 1* a self rouaHtuted
s. u. . I.te of Democratic rr/«ras, (If 1 have be«R ttfr_
rrctly informed.) for Ids’ morn respectable
ii. &gt; Democratic fricn-lr would pUytbcirnnr.il
»:15
| dwarf, if they only knew, and pull th - i liut ,
“• I cahn for his poor political ecuomy.
:13

ATflRHAT tXPENSB WE HAVE

no&gt;[

i n .uo i. „IE,„ „ ta

' Hiokost Coastnu, October 2,187G

special nS

NEW ADVERTI EMENTS.

' rt'.OHHRED THE I'HOTO OF

"■•■in. u r« ,,^,1,
o' ,
"" U&gt;

h~.d.

betora t .
"T eaun'’7
, ”1 w-teaatsen year, old, than be 1&gt;M

PROBATE ORDER.

SAMMY. AS HE APPEAR­

HTATEOF MICH WAN.

ED ON TllE RECEIIT

K:7.S.£at"4S«.,l5U,
TFSS
Qrrtzude

OF THE ELEC­
............. ...

— a..

TION RETURNS.

tb«M diusrerabl

Notice
!
i
i
1 ShnmtiSchuul )h
i
WrbtlAi.y thslBtodsyorOcf

KtSl ffWSSFjU-

a« Do'cluck a. u.

ehwulatodjn raid wnty of Barry

b’K up but a partial ju,

flat tooted, and square toed, and Q*ill r«&lt;|
him fur *4. aud nut sneuk Into pri it with'•lundcruu.* and vilifying articles

«;CPBINDLK
Juda* .of Probate.

PROBATE OltDER.

8TATHOFM

n&gt;it him.
Mr. "11,

Madison Dispensary,

iu in hi. article, ueev very harsh
HASTINGS J1ARKE .

______

litical rvaauna, and who, it, till Habitat in-li
.
*&gt;**»»* UI/lLt, WlAT(wIiitt)Mr bu.htl. ll.aiVI.IO

MARltfED.
I oito field uf poUUeal reform.—but then, 1 can't
riy n* I Maine the foolish • detaag-.^e. fcr,

1«1IU .penkill-, and, if
nccrunrily partake of the. tame neture
Tliii* 1. a free country, and, «&gt;f rcine, Mr.
••11" ie entitled to his upiulciis on »uw»lily
and scalnMagiam, and I .hall not 4ci Ul with

indie

’•iwujnra-osiiBinxu-Kn. s„,mS„
byth.n.v, Wm. E, bs*w. j. t,_ Llnkt.tter of
Woodland, to Min Aan la ft., danhter of Ikn.
UetaUo O. Onderdoak of Dreeklvn. N. T

him for the opinion, he is at litwyrty to enlcr-

B

OAls. pvrboihe). 55
HLITER.p»rlh..l..l»1ik.
J-’Ji'ji- perdoten. 11»)l
FOTATtJKS.par barbel.Me,

PORK. tf.OMtUM.'
MF.S.S PuRK, per lb.. II-.
HAMS, nerlb., 17.?IIOi;LDElt8.P*rlb..lfc.
LAKH. t&gt;er lb., l&gt;.

DIED.

.

clihxsx’.d.V.Hb.'t'

• eopy oFlbb orter itot.

■ARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

„ w,

r

3 sS

Chamberlin

pray toe that bi, account u admito.trator Jf^d
**7 if• Jfre'‘&gt;fore Sled to thi.eonrtnu&gt;v habllAw^a
.n.i.upuu &gt;
day of N oretn
!&gt;•&gt; .-■•il-i -J ■

•

e we.li.

Mr. ••II” ha* not done lib duty, nr Im ho not
even oSere-l to lead me Into the Sroutiful
field* and pastures of reform.
'
TLe radical reformer fairly howl* on tho J
war pash, after the rar ,« emer, and wue might ■
Lrm the opinion tram 1-i* article Xui bo was i
•• - •habit
■•- of
— using
-'----------in-ball.‘' Ir^iHn.and
| 'in the
cannon-balls

Mil -T. Wheeler
John lloiehktca
Holbrook

PROBATE ORDER.

Lccal Bilges police?
&gt;i:i.i.
CALFSKIN

UONEY, 1W20e,
HKF.-WA.X. i.erIb.,20e.
CBAXBBRltlKS. per bnibrl.SLOS

Strayed.

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

the imperfections of another.
,
Mr. ••Il" baa wuidcrel a little from the
, polar star of the truth, perhaps it ij* a little

STATE OF MicnniAN. County ofB.rry »- At
• raton of the Probetu Court Vr uV&amp;SSef
Ja ry bold.n al the Probato Ofloo in th. Utyol
iMUnge on Monday the fthday October inth.

CARD
TO THE A MEHICJL .V PUBLIC.

smrxsistMta

S^'swss

fciu of our medicinal have .pn
in their cloie Imitation el our

From Wuudlam! a brown horse belong*
ing to Albert II. Sidtuiiu, one crooked leg.
DETROIT UARKHT.
obscure to hla vision, perhaps he ba , wilfuly blind in oae eye. with blanket bridle und
• who toliM*
i or carelraaly wandered,
events, her
anlered, at al! event,
.... gen* cirviti/lc on wlictt tnuft-d. Anyone giving
earuratly bo.
information of hi t. L«TcaLnitn will Ip* re
appear to illumine bi««all
warded. Residence two miks South, one aonev eollectionsaad thofreqaent toppUns over
■a ,17th Michigan ; Uu
llubnt
1 euliMed in lb*
entry,
and u half •'•ile» East i i’ Woodland Cen­
rafto# to pumluto Mjdlrinm purportta* ts b« ear,
unleu* Mr. JocTBayqoek*. Mmltar. t. sttamed to
that isthccnly true statement j &gt;. ’ll" li
ter.
z
xxi48t3
rarit Box of Pill, or 1’ot otO&amp;taenl and the cad
mrnle, except. |crbaps, that I an: » Kslaws
will .ooa be reached.

:t4«r—Johs Cb*rnb»rlin.

»d£to"SW£
Sr

^‘‘•b,u”b-*MC5Pa^AC0

n rUlnu-J'-veph W.

The “Iron Traiil.”
tho advantage vf me, which uiy friend,

I

per*

hajrt*. bad forgotten, for a perwn can net ece
: tlumaelve* M others see them.

Pririai

ate in session,
i coin M con It

'
’
'
I
■

e tn.ti.-es for l.eyul .j
m this issue.
was &gt;n We-Ir.ewlay, I
■lent of the Pfr&gt;r for i
I

A spicy nkctvb dcxcriptive uf tho At*
ehisoti, Tvpek* nnd Soau F.* Railroad, the a*»ln arersjo hUher. prist&gt;. i?*37Le. . .
l*.,ffcra—Firm nt lain a4»an«&lt;a,B’o, PxiJl
bcautit.*, Kcncry und 'pteasnre nu.-its of
tho Rock/ Mtujntaiitf. by “Ntm Crinkle.'1
detail, if ho will' call on me for that purpuM, the tnurical utid ''’ntniJic critie •&gt;!' llie
and give him full liberty to publish it where
‘ b’l-iifr,
and when he plcaaee—bcaldc bis own, if ho don, together with the S*»"
maps nnd time Ublas of tlii* new and pop­
like*.
ular
rout.:
from
Kanias
City
and
Atchison
1 cnlirtcd ’ in ths 17th Michigan Infantry,
to I’ucblo. Denver nnd all print* in Colo­
yntn o|j_ coming fifteen the next Auguvt. 1 rado. New Mexkf. Arwm Rud tin- San : jSfcfiKAniw*
lino uf I’utluujn
Flour—1« at lot eotnpletoly in holder* iav&gt;
w.» with my regimental ibehaUleof South Juau Mine*. The
nocks are very luht and the tnl!l« .old abe*
S!eet*crs on the continent between the Mis­ The
White Winter, country, KTC-JH to; city. Us|4:
Mocntain when thoie destructive udMiiei of
souri Rivtr and the Rocky Mountains ao&lt;l Ifbuyandm't Ukotbe Orutt* dealer* Ian
d&lt;1Uht where flyh*g thick and fcfi. aohiicra
without change. Special round, trip tour-■
falling by thousands; and, ••whca.the stouUry

t'vngreM, will *]&gt;eak I preases it. and. 1 might add, when the licbe!
•by evening. Turn I Lordoa with whom Mr.''H” is r.jp in lencu*

undies, nuts and
lowest prices by

rn feel in length, which
c fjn of Aahley Newton
all mediaal efforts.

“k from

the Potomac.
Company "K ' this company to which 1 balongcd. emara.1 into those tarsi* of b^tles
■at auppoacu
with aeventy-five etrong.aad came &lt;M *i‘h
only twenty able-bodied men- After tbo reb­
el horde, had been dafeatod, and driven bark
iniispen.ablc article for to thetrlair*. nnd the prtwpeota were th*
&gt;» after a Uta! of orer there would be a cessation of hottUiUc* for »
k &amp; Ihlands
■a^ann '-r w-nA* r.vnan»* ’ ’*ft n’r T“’.- 'king—more health* M. I.. *^».y ••*« “ ■*■
e.1 mUrolor-C-plU- ’h’’ 1 •“
»w rtUOlw poUunlly »*•* »I mlre-W-bnlliu Mr "n".
p-rUj*. -d-lfr. ■—
.. it I ;
'■ F111
’nui nono w"0r... —M. W •*• **?
w”r„- vj?0’1 '• ,-’°r- 'he manufacturer* „J
muh.(! b.1 iaa«i v* r,“*a‘dU.Hd.ltol. Mr. ■•!!•• U -totor. 11 to
U^, A,
~ Itor. 1 »— tom., nd Mljd
Postponed.
Ik. W.uirt «.rt onto i'ni'-i
f“r “•
Dtortr! .1 Mirl.l«to *■ 11^»r ~
*« arjeqL.r, &lt;]),;. fjre ]&gt;-p&lt;rtmenl i«
.mu,
-rrto.
-Vrt
~O"
***•*_
1,M BB,il Tri'U*T- ‘J«..20&lt;h, at 1 p. m.
’ 1

the 10th

Advertised Litter,.
" Bara n e” 'tniaiuing in the Ha*linn P.
jiid,.ISkji.litre.

“i-drtrt? ':""n

pay. in your own loqaliUM. without boin« away
from homo orer u’utht. Arrau.vMtfl in every
town and county to take luluerlhor* rer the Cen­
tennial Record, the UrpoM publication in the
Unitod Statr&gt;-1B P»m. 'Scolwun. ; eleeanUy ii-

Ural in their coat

So,a. White, fl 131,; So. 1. Amber. SI lit*.
Cortr-pulliNo. l.Mo; Wo.L**

an fol-

crayon*drawln* pr&gt;

th. One II uniiroltli
&gt;i&lt;raad picture and I
cully ohlaiaad arm

that will poj* llk&lt;
Cbuinea*
re tijany aren’» whoaro i
pet day and upward*. New
lax. Remember it oom m
InoM a trial. Bond for our

all

l^Tf^p
.T^atrA cS^
Barry, in the State of Michigan, nanuant to lieeaao

the eonnlaualal ye

It tree to-all
autfit fraato
boM who 'decide to term. . Fapatn and mebonier, and their run* and dooriiter* mnkethe
’fjn! ei?£$:\ sI'auTkcobd. Portland, m*.

xlMw.'

Admtnlitratori.

NOTICE OF ^2ffl^IOMER8 °W
STATE OF MICHIGAN, I ' Kpbate Court for
Cocarr or Babiy,
j"
aaid County.

iiaricr— Low tirone, raace »l 5*1 ® W cental;
io. X about fl MftlS^.
AppFoe^RWlH 45, with rood riljdns, nw«ly at

Our Centennial.
Train ban brought tno a well' a.&gt;^&gt;rlcd
stock of Bums, Siu&lt;*, and Guitcnt for (be
gMBMcraad^ntndc. which I will i-ell
way down low foT Ctwh. 1
acli the
editor
Stag-. Sjwmg
SI«M»o
dilfonl Kindi «r S.-vring Jtokinvs. Nwdl« and Machino Oil. I &lt;d«" “!l "dll

on A'aturdv. the loth day of March.
McoJ^tkaai tyofItwIwIu'mM eonaty. to«-

Oniona-WMBtoCj,

DRAWING POSITIVELY
THURSDAY, HOY. 3f»th. 1876,
OM MONEY HEFUKDED.

J. Mavs
Opposile tho Po^t Office
‘
naaiinjre, Midi.

havinc elal
soat the mu

KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION COFOR A rvi.l PBAWIS0.

Cistern Pumps.

xs41tf

$600,000 IN GIFTS!

LOHK MONEY MARKETS.

A Fortuno for Only $12.00.

xa&gt;M"5_________ '___________ Comminloner..

NOTICE OF ^^^SIONERS ON
STATS OF,MICHIGAN. I _
CociriT oa-Baaar.
j"
Brtato of John Barllstt. da*

6Kr'!Slte."'teXl

Ilia body

By order of
P.Hido, Chief.

“■wjui.., w,nu„

n!
g’^v' Io At*&gt;p 4*
Adilrcfs.
T. J. Asbebsux,

Dear*.
point*

(AtbvecoptJ
I
^ud^fProhL,
_______________ \ __________ Xil&lt;»u&lt;ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

!?????

X-XGZtT
I., rheirtriumphant adranco on ftasblngtun.
I waa at South Mountain and hri»r*I toy rcRlmeut win her honora on that wcP oonteated
field, wbere’hy iu diatlngnishaA rerrice* it
won the name of “The Sione-wall Hegiment.
I was with my regiment through the deapcrate LV»° °r Antietam, under Oct- Burnaidp,
wT.; at one time, had (p *u»trin t|»c accmnohiod weight of Lss’s (Whole army/ when man
fell like ItarM from a foroal in Aslurn.

,
.t rrcapoudeul send* us a
1 a? h'-'i-’i1- ui -j o g: t i uj Republican demwwrtiiit at ill’.; ; Ivo ..n Saturday last, but
compel!. u» to I
1 ueipo-l rejwi mi uuev.
.
•ititapAlk
ingjon our Capitol, an3 helped whfl and drivu
Ctris Lew,
&gt;f Lena A Bona, of Mr. "H"a political rebel brother* &lt;ack accro**
^»«!fln tho

to .aid day of hoar-

r.uy, J, nib
K- Smith.
'

Fbr Salt

OuM. 1«.

A g«K.:l Cowi three year* old. will giro
milk all winter,

.

NKir YORK MARKET

SaWffifettSnSjK

„

bv, J*

■ Banceoft.

$600,000!

Notice.

Goo. M. Savage &amp; Co’a Column

M. D. Rood dadres to call aUentlou to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may b«
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
3Dy work in his lino, from P’Q* n7f
.poke in an old wheel, t« the bmkhng ol
LIVERPOOL MARKETSvhc best buggy ever seen in the omnty d
tore, u Mr. -H" -» rndll, ue«Ul- kJ •■- £rrT DS forget the p!»« i «
ubiwlto ™rd. &gt;1 nW «“"&lt;• Sb“"17 X^rithJaeoulirch &amp;Bro-. corner o
•Her », dlHh-m 1 rr-nlW-I &lt;WJ " ’
Church and Railroad Street.
liut SatunlaT.
pH 1M&gt;) l« a- »•* ‘*id,'«"
7
xxCtf
__ ________
^blnlllfery) .binnto"”"^ **
m». .Hi Hu ID* MtaWdto &lt;*’**7;1

nthe maAbt.
Roberts’.

luotenug ofiieef‘•“•recc“ J
|„ onlor. »"&lt; &gt;« »“■&lt;" ** b“&lt;

XXH*W.»

That. I’. Porter. cx-Gov. Ky. Gen. Man'gr.
All persons indebted to Allen A Trego
,ro ^umted V* call and W«le lho «me
ictmodWHy
xx,41,r

A Wl

1

*

.

la the Bat Lager Brewed in the West

WSSt?

THOS. B. SUABLE. Proatdenl.

€^Hr0

r-nertr’"?’^yapcaSan.

jwzns.
AUDRUMinX

&lt;4 A Challenge.
record. If it will

•i

Oct. 10th 1870.

’iaaid bdbf.ifh.wiU fU«m
•a

F™’0*1 'hey bare a mind to meut** ' *h, .,f

___ — i.. *vra

, have him do *o, £f bo

C. D. 11. C. ■Hasting*.

96

W-aSSd-O"* pi «* «"• 11 ,il1

si?

FOR SALE at THF BANNER DFFICF

�CALIFORNIA

iMUer oppmunitrt for g—Ueg U th.
am-pnfcaon. rtd Wwje, Tyeg' H«pworth, Fulton and the otners । are placed THE CHICAGO A NORTH-WESTER!: BAII.themselves in the hands of a committee to
OUR NLW YORK LETTER.
b« dono with as .liall seem irst. The Etnbraoes under one management the
season will bo Mt of unusual religious Great Ta*uoK Railway Lines of the
Political—Systematic ChmtianHy — activity, and probably of great fain to the WEST nnd NORTH-WEST, ami, with
its numorcus branches nnd connections,
Religious Movements this Winter.— cause.
;
' .
forms' the shortest and quickest route
Centennial Travel—Crime in. tho
between Chicago and all pointe in
. BValXE&amp;t

Tte frpj-Wwkijkoftbtieaii tower

City.

New York', Oct. 9th, 1876.
POLITICAL.

The agony is well-nigh over. Before
thia letter reaches you, Ohio and Indiana
will haw elected their state ticket* nnd
their members of Congress. and indi'
cated their, choice for Presidency. If
Ohio goes Republican, and Indiana Dem­
ocratic, Tilden will continue the fight to
November—if both go Republican by any
thing like decisive majorities, the Democ­
racy will throw up the sponge at once,
unlees they decide upon some fraudulent
stroke for carrying enough states in Nov­
ember.
Tilden has conducted the cam­
paign in person, and has fought it with a
'
’’ i and skill unknown in partisan
Tho country has never bees so

documents prepared with such care. Re­
cognising the fact that Ohio and Indiana
were the real battle grounds, the heavy
forces were sent thither, and the barrels of
■’ were unheadod iu those statea.
rccnback party was a piece of bis
Tilden had skill enough to avail
_T of the innocence of Cooper, and
the vanity and cupidity of Cary.
Tho
Republican party being more intelligent
than the Democratic, and more given to
individual opinion, and embracing, as it
does, the businetts men of the country,
who are affected by the currency question,
Mr. Tilden saw that more Republican
votes than Democratic would go off in
that movement, and he put it on foot It
is his money that is pushing it—he pays
the halls and the speakers—ho pays for
the documents they have issued, and in
short, though some of the actors in it do
not know it, it is his machine.
The loss of Ohio and Indiana tn Octo­
ber, does not end the fight so far ns the
Republicans are concerned, however. We
can lose both those states in October and
carry them in November, for in October
the Republican party is loaded with local
issues which are not on thar shoulders in
a purely Presidential race.
In Ohio
thousands of Republicans will scratch
Barnes, the Republican head of .the Slate
-ticket, who, in November, will vote for
JJayes. And besides wc can lose either of
these States, and still elect Hayes, while
thetas ofeither to Tildtn will be fatal. Wc
shall sec next Tuesday. Though the re­
sults thus fir justify the anticipation of an
easy victory, we are looking with intense
anxiety westward.

®®

GraiiCOXDKMSUZDTIMeCABD
Mis art Mna B. B. I hichiRAILROAD,
a p

CHICAGO fe LAKE HURON H
usninsular mvBios.

IN Ul'FXClT JUL? 2, 1B76
(COLUMBUS HUE.) _
---- GClSi) NOKlft.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

|»o-r!so.

miTOSB.

i£

Great! RafAli

----------------- fSHSSTEAST.

u

St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth

and all points in the Great Northweet.
Its

Winona and St. Peter Line

u
DOT
is

Is the only route for Winona, Rocherter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, St
Peter, New Ulm, at»d all pointe »u

Southern nnd Central Minesota-

Ite

GOING SUl Tir
NO. l’»0.

dTATlONf

Creen Bay and Marquette
Line
I. the

only Hue

DOIXG WEST.

far J.BBBVIU-B,

Watertown. Fon Dd Lac. Oshkobh,
Appleton, Green Bay, Escanaba,
Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock, and tho Lake Sufeuor
Country. Its

-

'

Pattalt.

FreePort and Dubuque Line

Lv

Ifl

Is the only route for Elgin. Rockford,
milk of New England are resuming their ^reeport, aud all'pointe via Freeport.
full time, the stocks of manufactured goods
are reducing perceptibly, and altogether
Chicago and Milwaukee
the outlook is promising.' We are on the
Line
evs of a revival in trade that will be mark­ Is tho old Lake Shore Route, and is the,
ed, and of a new era of prosperity. With only one passing through Evanston,
Hayes in the.Presidential chair,. and a Lake Forest. Highland Park,
certainty of peace in the South, the next Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to
four years will be as profitable as any wc Milwaukee.
Pullman Palace Cars
ever enjoyed, that werexlro healthy.
Are run on ail through trains of tills
CK.XTXMXIAL TRAVEL

bis is the ONLY LIKE lunahig
these fare between Chicago nnd St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
the Overland Sleepers on the Union
Iteciflc Railroad for all points west of
tho Miuuuri River.
On the arrival of tho trains from the
East or South, the train* of the Cbteago
A North-X^ estern Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO m follows:
For Council Biuffi, Omaha and &lt;’al»»
fornix, Two Through Train* dally, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cara through to Couuail Illufb.
■ For Bt. Paul and Minni-.*ipolte Two
Phrough Trains Doily, with Putlmnn
TaiaceCars attached o:i both trains
CRIME IX THE CITT.
For Green Bay nnd Imko Superior,
The city was never more quiet or free Two Trains dally, with Pulltuan Palace
from erime than uow, but it won't con­ Care attached, aud running through to
tinue so long. ' Tho trampathat have been I MarquetteFur MllwnuEoc. Four Through t rain­
afflicting the country al) summer will be
daily, Pullman Care on night trains,
back with the frosts, and then the trouble Parinr Chair Care on day trains will begin. TMo authorities are preparing
For Sparta and Winona and )&gt;ojnt* In
for them, however, and thousands will be Minnesota, One Through Train daily,
Mt at world on the public grounds to earn with Pullman Slcepere to Winona. ’
a systematic Christian.
For Dubuque, via Fn-cport. Two
thair bread* By the way, the LegislaThe head of the great. Metal House of turca of all hq® tales ought, this winter, Through Trains daily, with Pallman
Cara on night train-.
Phelps, Dodge &amp; Co., is Mr. William E. to pass the Mo t atringt-nt taws to supprem
For Dubuque and La Cross?, via Clin­
Dodge, known more, however for his en­ thia evil Like tho -locusts, they will ton two Through Trains doily, with
terprising piety than for his enormous bus­ swnrm ngaiAmht summer.
Pulhunn Cars on night train to Mc­
Gregor,
Iowa.
iness and wealth. - Mr. Dodge is a man
‘‘
Pietro.
For Sioux City and Yankton. Two
who carries buaine'S principles into his
Trains daily, Pullman Canto Missouri
religion, and uses the same system in tho
Valley Junction.
HEY ADVERTMMENTS
one that he docs iu tho oiher. Being a
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains &lt;la&gt;ly.
man of enormous wealth, he opens a bushel
w For. Rockford, Sterling, Kenosha,
G. P. Howell a Co's. Column.
Janesville, and other points, you cjuj
of letters, more or lass, every day from
tfkvsfrotn
two to ten train-, daily.
weak churches, distressed pastors and
New York Offley No. 115, Broadway ;
starring colleger, -soliciting aid. He em­
BmtonOfflce No.o£tateStreet; Omaha
ploys clerks to attend to these fetters, for
Office. 258 Farnham street; San Fran­
it is a rule with him to neglect none of
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery fitreet j
Chicago Ticket Office, U2 Clark Street,
them. The letters are all read, and
under Sherman House, corner Canal
inquiries are set on foot, no matter bow
and Madison Street; Kinsle Street
remote tho call may be. If the oWect is
Depot, corner W. Konxlc and Cana!
worthy, that is to say, if the appeal comes
Street: WellsStreet Depot, comer Wells
from a cause worth while, and if it be not
and Kenzie Streets.
For rates or Information not attaina­
a mere shyster affair, Mr. Dodge gives
ble from your home ticket agents, ap­
what in his judgement it should have.
ply to
Hare the matter ends. Should he gut a
Marvin Hugititt.
hundred letters from the same party ask­
..
‘Gen. Sup’t, Chicago.
W. H- bTKNNETT,
ing for more, not a dollar goes nor even
Gen. Pars. Ag’l, Chicago
answer. He has the same system in dis­
pensing charity in the dty, and while he
Xtartabliwhed l&amp;Ofj,
assists more deserving poor probably than
any individual in the city, tho profession­
American aad Foreign PateeU.
als and the dead-beats hare given him up
Continues better than ever.
The streets
are absolutely packed with people from
the interior either on the way to or from
the great show. V is with difficulty that
rooms can bo procured in the hotels, and
tho boarding’heusM are full. New York
is more of attraction than the Exposition
after all. and very few come to Philadel­
phia without taking New York on-the
way. Come this month. It is beautiful
on thia coast al this seawn, and you can
lire as cheaplyralmost as you can at home.
Besides the lot' rates of lire on xho roau*
will not continue much longer. Come
just after the election.,'

r..*c-*
■II points tjul and W«»L
3?Tll.iw«tL- With ladlaotpalia. Pare It ChteMo
K.R. far Peru. 1 mlliDti-aUa. aed kll 600 thaw Micro

aaa City and al! poinli la Soath WwaL

1Lm*«m.’»—Withlxml.Tille, New Albany A Chireco R. IL. for LounrLUa. New Albany.nod Boatfe-

mi?
W. L. BANCROFT

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

QMEAT WESTERN RAILWAY

The Reliable Short Liae
EAST AND WEST.
TO am» ran*

•RAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT!
TIMETABLE.
pwt raM s't ksm Ar*"i
Mn thrau«h is

M

OOI2C UTT.

Warn Jacisee &amp; Sapaaw
RMLHAD.

WM. EDGAR

SHOE? LIXK BETWEEN

MICHIGAN AND THS SOUTH.

al I idlerill &lt;

TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
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■etntiny of a skillfull detective, or to hard
hit place of residence demanded.
Nir
Dodge contributed the means for tho
Moody and Sankey n

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United SlatM General Lard Office.

Qicap, Reek Island &amp; Pwiif

sF^ag

ISffi«u*

J. GIL-

cel'aneous charities. He can afford it,' for
this enormous cam does not touch at all

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RAILROAD.

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Council Kinff* ml OnohL

MELIGIOVMMOVEMENTS THU WINTER.

Without Change ol CAW,

The experiment with Moody and Soukey, Iwt winter, was not altogether a sue•om, becanxc it dil nnt reach the sinners.
The Hippodrome was filled day and night

TK EBHW OF DISUSE i

THE FOE OF PAIN

&lt;IT14“lr~KUM h&lt;k*Rk-r’A

Itartw taw. Po«&gt;

TO MAX AKO BEAST

affect the moral atatim af the city. This
winter the effort at bettering the city will

mustang
field. All the orthodox . churehes in the
city will have a series of regular revival
meetings. while tho Catholic. Israclitish,
Univenalist and Umtartaas will make an

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Dakoto, Nebraska, Wyomi.no. Col­
orado, Utah. Nevada, California,
Orbgon, China, Jafan andAcsritALIA. Its

ison,

GOING east.

:s

Omaha and California Line

IB th. .hortUne rorNoBTBBBX Wraconhin nrd Minnbbota, and for Mad­

:o. i

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Is the shortest and beat route for nil
pointe In Northern Illinois, Iowa,

Chicago, Madison and St.
Paul Line

Table.

TRAINS WD5T.

Illxoib, Wisconsin,
Northbrn
U still improving, and it looks now m Michigan, Minnf^ota, Iowa. Ne­
though the frll trade would aggregate braska. California, mid the West­
Fomsthing like that of former yeani. The ern TERRnoRiLS. Its

Wot is buyings liberally, and the South
more than ererScfore. It is a fact that
the Souther* ; aerebaais are laying Iu lar­
ger stocks, and of better guoda than ever,
and they say tte- most of k is for the col­
ored trade. The negress, since their
eniaDcipetioD, !• ivc got pomamion of land,
and despite thi persecution they have
been subjected io, they have gone ftmvd
steadily and surely, and h-vc accumulated
property. Phere are a great many pieces
of very decs it silks now on the way South,
which’ will c ^rament the persons of colored
women who^prior to the war, never knew
or dreamed .of anything better than calico
in the iramMr, and the coarsest woolen in
the wintc?1. It, U the wrb'tion oftha
freedman t sec his family dressed, and
he will go rery shabby himself that hia
women- folks may present a proper appear­
ance. Tho crops arc reported good at
tho South, and money is to be plenty there;
at al! events, this is the report of the man
chants, and they show their faith in the
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                    <text>VOL XXI. NO. 49.

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN
Wagons, Groceries, Undertaking, Staves, Etc., Etc.

The

OCTOBER 16,1876.

Interchangeable

Bond

Scheme

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I

PUBLISHER.

From the I'lacinalti GaiKU.

WAGONS!

;

WHOLE NO. 1092.

hiwj by th.

ra, | pora inu

shall not be of any denomination less than
850. Thus every man who got &gt;50 in
There are some honest fieoplo who think ■
the common notes could exchange them
' that there nny he nn invention uf a system
for a S’.n interest note, which, with its acof paper money which will ty.ikc" every - crucd interest, would be just as current as
thing priMpeo-j«. Paradoxical us it is. this the pthcr, and would always be preferred
notion bos grown upon a monetary revul- in all payments and reserves large enough
s ou which eamc upon the country when it to embrace the sum. •
was in th- enjoyment «»t die largest paper
The legal-tender quality of the common
' money circulation that any country ever
notes would make do difference in their
, had. and when tliere w-rc no fear* what
currency in tho payment rtf debts. Cred­
' ever for its soheney- It b'snpptuied that
itors, as other people, would
prefer
; in Indiana, inure than airy .jllier part, well
the currently that grows in the pocktu.
। uieauiug people are iufect^d by this notion.
And it would ba always convertible if de­
i As the G',»;-/.•&gt; lias a linger constituency
This fact may be seCnlp the piac
j in Indiana, w.- desire ty have a friendly sired.
I teal conditions of our present paper mon­
। discu*sii&gt;ii with it on tmi inaitcr.
ey, Only the greenbacks aro legal-tenbcr.
■
We make this prefatory remark that we The bank notes aro eonvurtiblc to green­
have no unfriendly fceliug toward the be- backs, therefore, nobody mskei noy dis­
liev.Ts in
i ht money as aji engine of tinction between gr&lt;,-fuU*clui and bank
prosperity, and that »ur interest* are the notes in ?ul|eptimi debts. The whole of
. same as those of al! laborers and produix-yj, the reality, therefore is two kinds of u&gt;oo■ and th»t if wc bclieyed tiioro was any tuon- ey, both resting on the faith of the GovI etary Khcuic whieb would proinutu gegcnimunt; uno in notes of 850 and upwards,
l eral prosperity, wc should be iu favor of bearing in'.croal; the other iu notes of all
j it without regard, lo any pariy consideradenominations without interest.
I lion*.
x
. I
'
Which
would be
.
.
tvuicn wonio
oc preferred
prcrerreu by
oy all
an who
wno
'
The Bi-hciiic which seems to be the most |__
)a“
ndlo
sums "■??.'
of 850 and over ? Would
not
________
” ...t
I accepted as tho perfected paper money every m»n grusp tho
‘ interest notes of 850,
”
! plan, is that of which Kelley. Cary, Ewing, iuatead of 850 in non interest notes? Would
J and some others who are nut considered not the luereliant and banker, and every

S.utrMulls*".
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JtATCS uf .tVVBKTISIXO.

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N* lT tixTT

rc l,lLL ,tU

MM HIB.. Ml

paffESSlOMAL AMD

, very safe

At prices lower than ever.
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made

of interest.
nul
Have wb not proved vyhat we proposed?
j y,..। _;.-j
• w« aot nhuwn by a rational demon­
stration, that tjiis scheme, in its working
on the people whom it proposes to benefit,
Would be the ni(#t monstrous iniquity thst
the mind of man ever conceived? We
ask the Indiana interchangeable* to look
into this witter.

A Solid South.

A solid South—-wba I does it moan ?
Why does it alarm all thoughtful men ?
Why do the few former Republicans who
now defend Democracy take so much pains
to satisfy themselves and others that a
solid South means only a reaction in
in favor of reform? That the Rnpnbliurn party has lost ground at the South is
mH strange, for the conduct of those who
hare secured the confidence of the more
ignorant and inexperienced colored voters
has beeu such as to drive many white
men to oppose that party. But when it
comas to pass that no Republican votes
are cast in counties where the colored
voteni aro the majority, 'and where they
have been mire Ignorant »nd more under
the influence of party leaders than any­
where etoe, what does that mean? In

uuu of money, prefer money that grows in
the pockci and safe to lock up over night ?
Would Dot every man who had as much u.
., * .. i bock plan. Thia w tlic scheme that i* fa- 850, put his money into interest bearing Yasoo County, Mississippi, in 1872, Gov.
Ames received 2,499 votes, although all
u^odant party currency ? Would not this interest bear­
the Republicans who were not thoroughly
, in Indiana. We desire to fairly ex main*
ing money be the currency of all capitalists,
of all current balances, deposits, surplus
ihi* plan.
out id ioi
vuougti
It propoxw that the bsnkcnote circula- funds, reserves, and hoards’ And to puoncaii, Aicora.
the Republicans were united, they cast
• .tion shall be abolished, that al! the paper whom would the common notes—the mon­
only seven votes in that county. Similar
ey
of
the
people
—
be
left
?
To
the
Irborer
t money shall be i»suod by the Govcrnmcut
startling changes appeared in other coun­
in legal-lender nntus, upon some indefinite and the small trader in the laborer’s sup
ties, wjiorc the colored majority b over­
I rule tailed "the wants of trade," and that Slice. To tho*' whose wages and receipts
whelming. The reeent election in Ala­
o
nut
reach
850
at
a
time,
and
who
can
iu order to prevent them from* exceeding
bama alarmed the country because, in
the wauls of trade, they shall be fundable not hold that much whsn they get it.
counties where thousands of Republicans
i at the holders option in interest bearing
Thus there would be one currency for have voted hitherto, the entire vote of
, notes. Ixaring interest at the rate of 3.65 the rich, and another currency for the that party was counted by tens. Had
|«r cent.; also that these intewt notes jiour, both umued by the same Government these changes taken place in any county
j shall bn exchangeable for greenbacks at but the rich favored with a currency which
of white population, no matter where, it
(he public treasury, nt the pleasure of the would grow while he slept, and that, too,
would have seemed almost miraculous.
holder. The rate of 3.65 per cent is chos- by the sweat of the laborer's face. And
But docs any man living really believe .
--------r------------ -- currency
- .
- of tho .poorr I that tho least intelligent claw ot colored
। eii fur the reason that it w just one cent the
non-productivo
per day on a note of 8100, and ote-half would beever stealing rate the productive rolcnij wboea hostility to Democracy is
I cent a day on a nolo of 850, and so on, currency of tho rich. Here would be a moot bitter anj obstinate in counties where
f’-r convenience id reckoning the accrued constant pressure of contraction of the cur- .they form an overwhelming majority, have
iolcfwlil(thw&lt;not&lt;?, froni und
rency of tho mass of the people, by con­ suddenly become converted to “reform" so
version into the currency of the hoards of unanimonaly that not one in a hundred
lioh.^
The merit claimed for tins scheme m capitalwta. Let men fix their minds up­
on this feitura, and reflect whether hu­
lhaHtwin make,
JJ'
The bare snatement of the question
• wants of trad.-. that tho’ fundabiliiv in the man ingenuity could contrive a more
auffioci fur candid men. AIT the proof
interest notes will prevent it fruiuAbewm- effective scheme to make the nch man’s that baa been accumulated of fraud, in­
; ing too plenty, »nd will opera1”
a ^K’1' hoards grow by taxei upon the poor man timidation, violence; massacre, is utterly
i later, like tlw governor of n steam engine.’ than this, by which the poor are lobe tax&lt; ' superfluous in the presence of the results.
j mid that this Government rate of intcr- cd to pay interest on tho money in the
pockets and strong boxes -of the rick
esttwill fix the market rated'interest on

iiumu*.

•

very low price.
'

gcncial, have

Now is the time j i'“,uhri»(S^biXX^a gra-.’-

purchase t lie best Wagon

to

guides iu

ilurml OMM,

.nur.rtlranoz.lho other wrthoot inUral. 1 borrower woxld Imre » Mrata of 3 65 nr
it u prapnuJ llrnl the mierat oora • rat u, orarom, Iraite tho cram nu

Dissected.

GEO. M. DEWET

money

al a •u&lt;l,l,|7ll,..K)„|W

»,

'

PLOWS AND- CASTINGS

,r« Boetea Can

MILO T. WHEELER.

In addition to the Olircr Chilled Plow
and castings, we have a full stock of

ffr C. PECKHAM.
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON.

PMZKIHIRT, ■ AUKT COVJtTY. MICH.

POINTS

XXUtf

n
Z’
I?
Ilnnrr H nd
for x»
the Gale, ^
uhtis. Koiii.nro*, uodgi
K.r.MiTnn Pmws
Points
are
all r
gi-oiind
AALAMAZOO I Iin ...
and sold at the same price as ungrounu •
points.
j
6»yi
G-R."

M. W. RIKER.

SALISBURY K BROMKAU.
DI1LIB.S IN VUkKITURB. VvUlatocy &lt;to

WM. UPJOHN,

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So much f.ir the operation of this scheme
dos every detail of the operation, that in
in making money flow from ilia capitalist such counties the majority was m some
to the masses. It is a positive demonstra­ way deprived of its freedom of choice, and
----------tion that the flow woql&lt;bc the other way. overpowered by the minority. Now it is
.
—------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I g bond*. As WO arc now convcrtmg We now come to its operating on the the fundamental idea ot our Government
market ratal of interest on loaable mon­ that absolute freedom of choice shall be
ey. li begins by bringing the Govern­ conceit'd and maintained, and that major­
ment into the money market of the whole ities .shall rule. They may sometimes be
country, as a competitor with all private vicious, and souMtimes hopelessly ignor
*
■
■ of the National debt will go through a
.
yra,
i; .
' trausmutation into3.65percenta. through
borrowers. Her payment of 3 65 per cent, ant, as in some precincts in thin very city
rr?lA Trxurilpll is
ue.
,ho medium ofgrcenbacu. In th«reat- would stand against them, and this rate majorities are. But it ia none tho leas
X
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1
uro. however, they arc rather vague in would have to be added to the common
an tumult upon the first ptinciplss of free
f
----------------- mimiWBAWNB
I specification and detail.
inducements.offered to the borrowers.
government, if these majorities are deprivTo illustrate thia point: The element*
of demand anu supply, and of the risks of
js=s
,« lending money, combine to bring about a
market rate of hterest.
* }
.
- experici.ee of mankind to tdl us how H
Democrate openly boast is to secure thsm
Suppose that on mopey, whieh in the a solid South. They do not deny that I will work. It proposes to launch the o»owner's safe earns nothing, these cousdera- maans arc used which must be held utter­
Xi»“hTpwjuftlmUbora tions make tho rate 8 per cent. But if dm ly inexcusable. When the employer and
money, while lying idle in the owner/g landowner say*, “Vote as I bid, or you
off®®S»i^"u,““g^tag.hra«eti.ii&gt;uiib.j safe, brought him in 3 65 per cent tWw “shall not livo upon my land, my neighthe*8 per cent, would have to be added to “bors will not let you livo upon their
thia to make the same raduewneoto to lend
“J»ntr,
“j"*; it. Thus it is certain that tlie paymsut of “land, dodo of us will employ you
and you nnd your children shall-starve,'*
interest by tho Government on its currency th«A »* f*r a&amp;uu&amp;f the first principles of
u
would add so much to the rates of interest government.
Yet it is not denied that
_
' support Aeir invention we we Uift wholly
which' private borrowers would have to
pay. So much for it* reducing the rates tree voter* i the Democrats only deny,
,
By this we mean that huitead of expand- of niteresL But there is lunch more than what overwhelming evidence proves, that
this in it* workings to extinguish the quan­ in some quarter* whipping, asaasanaation,
II ing
money, it
ing the
the circulation
circulation of
ot money,
w would
wvu~
j.jHc »»«.«■»«; ‘h.l &gt;»ra&lt;l of »«tn tity of louablc money.
•
&gt;
The most of the lonablc money of busi­ means fail. Bo the methods what they
i„g flexibly ■ • rW.l.tor a •»«* »• “
ih.t .raa—a or 1»- ness oomes -from banking, that is, from ,may, a solid South means complete denial
graving
«&gt;
atpo.il
th.
idlo
wotie,
««i:
i the colored voter* of that freedom of
to
erraioglhe .“o”"1 of loud*
reJuring Iho nlo ormlorat.fl ’«”|J ■»“- c.rani l»l»ra of Ite oomm—itr, ■»d
.be .mo.ol Of I««|M« "oojy.od Ming dwn. Bj thia
h MUul wrti- to them as all other citioens.
What difference docs it make whether
U&gt;0 mxrket mus of lulcral; Uut in- cc of the same volume of money b multi­
M-l ofrakiog the dulnbulioo of HOU./ plied. But would hot tho payment of a ,the Fifto^i Amaadmeat ia nuUtfad by
X fra from Ito
"&gt; b’,1±2 premium bythe Government to every man States or practically defeated by coercion
il would rf&lt;»o »o"ry ftom (be "b-y for keeping his money in U* pocket ot1 with or without intimidation and murder?
safe, r in bis places of, hidutg. greatly
raoHohio io the h.od&lt; of the
H,1; ih.l ii»rad of redoeiog the burden of curtail the practice of depositing in banks,
ieJn.l on lb. N.uooU debt, II would in. and thus reduce the amount of tenable defied. It is time for the Southern Dem­
trrao lhe amount lo 1» paid; lha‘11 »“»w money ? Unquestionably it would. Gov­ oerats to undmtand that neither the
UX ibe cmramplion of ibe Ijboror, 10 pa, ernment would pay every mn a premium
huerat on tho falo board, of "'T “’"J fur hoarding his money. She would stand of th* Constitution can ba nullified with
tn— h—h Mry &lt;nu®r nrw&gt;
canit*li*t; that it would create n horde ot ' offering every man wages on bis money for
encmwwu
f
.
«enior
rffigu-a,
«inr rich bv
bond holdem, r
growing
by Withdraw,
withdraw, hiding it.
very deliberately because profoundly &lt;
he money froieix^^i “d
°L
ini’ monev fniM
. __
Tinted ofit* oroesnitv. They will
. Ilftbc schemre the human mind erar in
rlTyirt of theDextenalve
■ raid w
‘I..*’.
»ttap*kd, &lt;»™y trail;
nflix
b, r»
taaUon to tbit part ot
;-t.M
fed rf rapl^~( «; W H—J
or MtAUsvO**Ulra t» U raortilibU ot r.- Tho bo«lho0.r»raiU nUdn
Tramn? B.rara UM, MikraiJ |U« » »&gt;M
T-w fumitixJ «■!■«
n.'o wcbelw.ojo
.„aa„ora^U(^.l okra*
SoMh «». &lt;M«H. of

THE
IS
I iTCi -VICTORY
W |VZ ■

DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.

WON I

;!^W.h"«ai!rr"L*X
j of the volume of bank circulation, it also
. promtai to convert 6 per cent, bonds to

£ 5

DR. H. V. P1GCKHAM.
KLlCnCJ-HYSItlAa ANDSUROXOM-ntak-

A. P

DRAKE.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR;

WM. H. HAYFORD,
tnORXBT sod C.aaMlUr U L*«r. *■&lt;

For full Particulars call and see
rriY wnlgfidirl stock of Teas.f
Sugars CauuedGoods,and al 1 oth.-.;
' kept in a First
My prices Defy
Class Grocery

,
DR. C. RUSSELL,
ITMCUX A 3t IWBuM.-Mto. r

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

CHAS. H.

WM.

ALL OmSITiON ISOVERCOMEISSSS?

BAUER.

BCRBHrt,

U

UNDERTAKING ' STAVES. STAVES.

JOKE

Q. CREMT.

Highest Market Price in

—__ _________ _____________ JwVN
»• c. prinvub.

^“'•ow**4«pvsrta.

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xxHrl

C. G. HOLBROOK.

r

MWm is Ckaa-

Cash,

Iwjsire .tOaiml Hw-

-

BROS
xxl,tr

s. b. WHITE,
..MX

b, bftlo him who bo*«. k»*t

„.»l damomura

Thofoaoduioo

ronhormoir, if dqxxil !»&lt;*»

Ao*,

mid — opoo ftwaiwomeot, .ho &gt;MWM

ex^ml, »lll be . «aid-forth

�I THE RULERS OF THE DEMOCRA-

HI*

This is the language of one of the best

men of the South,

ex-Attorney

General

Akcrman of Georgia, and it is abundantly

foreshadows the in­

coming election, and

justified by the

Bamvil J.

tenor of current intelli­

gence from that section.

TUDKX, when frut&gt; to speak

its honest belief, the Cincinnati AaymnT

Ifwe had regard

said of him:
It could not bat be that a man edticatrd n nn»i»9,
U irifritj.
Representatives during the late session
life of a great nation is so much longer Hianinatrd »n eorruplion and diumtlnt
was “as ahAlutaly under Southern dicta­
rtft'oHftry^'nn though his millions could
than that of an individual that both its
tion as in the lime of Pierce and Buchau
^lecthiai, woVtn otvivnTHK Monrcoa
adoption and iu casting off’of essential inBCPT ADMIMIBTRATIOM THE OOfXTBr
an." He showed clearly that the moment
HAS EVER JCXOWX.
protracted. But tbe-.e things when read
Again, on the fitb of June, 18711, lb«
te.sion of the Houm, its Southern wing
of ia history, which often give, but a few Cincinnati Eiufnirer said of SAML'tt J.
promptly took up the baton of command
sentences to the events of years, seem very
T1LDKX:
which dropped from their bauds when
different from what they do wh:n trans­
Hr inn hy}&gt;r&gt;crite, a ^HticaI nemdler,
they went out of Congress, breathing trea­
acted before vur eyes. We are reminded hiu Ivitj Lrn a^yabHc j&gt;lnmlrrrr, and is
son and threatening rebellion, sixteen
of thia truth by the recent publication ota really the only disreputable cnodidrte
yaara
ago.
The
ex-Confederates
took
the
vOi
HXTE8'FLATFORM i
letter, said to have liecn written during prominently named on the Democratic
lead ns if their turn had eomo again at
the last Presidential campaign, to Hon.
last, and it were their right; they boldly
On the 6th of June, tbc Anysircraaid:
Charles Sumner, “by an honored and
dictated the Committees, controlled the
trusted friend in Massachusetts.'* This is
Utt action of tin Sr. Lanit (tontrittio*
appointments, led the debater, and shaped
all wc know
of the authorship; but the will nut ckat^r in tin Iratt the trnthr which
the legislation. Of their Chairmanahips
lettei was a most earnest and thoughtful we hare uttered abant Mr. Tildn. Hx
of lb: principal Committees, not one was
appeal to Mr. Sumner to revise “ the CAM MOT COMM AMP THK VOTF. OF TH1
Dxm'-.iiaxx of Ohio.
rose-colored view of the situation” which, |
New England.
The Northern Democrats
And oo^thc 22d of June, the Enquirer
NATIONAL RKPCBLHAN TICKET.
it is well known, he was then Inclined to |
yielded to their domination with the same
take. And yet even tbc writer of this- i Mid:
. humble gnd subservient grace as the
, ji k, .
. For Pmideut,
| Brights, Coxes, Tooceys and MeCkrnands letter thought tliat ‘four years more-’ of

of a Democratic victory in

evitable result
November.

He aaid

the House of

that

history,

lessons of

to the

indeed,

we

ought not to expect anything else, for th"

*K ” “Hottest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
'• should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interference which will
destroy the other."

RUTHWOBDB HAYES

the palmy days of Demo-

• used to do iw

of Ohio.

of the

guardianship

only the bulk, but the

As of «ld not

HLLIA1 A. WHHLIR

i; v.'

ocratic pc ty are in the South.

ocrats, Ti ?eu would be powerless and his

position c ctemplible ; and a very serious
what um-

experieno

tells us

influence.

For twenty

Southern

;«.!&gt;. HOl.DKX,

KlA'xi^s;ssr2:s^?,“,,i?(Si5T'u,x";

before the

yearn

rebellion, the influence of the Southern

politicians In the Democratic party was

simply irresistible.

,A('Eyy -WIM.IAX A. r.OWAltn, IUOUIT

hB3

sion of slavery by the annexation ofTexas.
They triumphed again when they imposed

Casa and defeat on the

party, the North­

For Bygr^rnjattrt In Confma, al Uurfcl—JUXA8 ern wing of which had prove/obstinate in
1848. Again thev/showed their power
when after

Hunter and other

R. MrT.

&amp;

vention and at the polb in

1833.

that

the

trait,

domineering

yet

have not

________
Tho
Gcoriga IVmocrata claim 73,000
of slavery . ^.j^ty. They boast that mu a freed- j

l«n eradicated from

‘he I nUu Was electel to any o®rc.

The well authenticated eases of
.
.
.
.
....
”•
wk-

South.

are dtsco. raging

PM.rf A. MA

_.
.
. ' .
. ,
Therein more virtue in a single year of
,b.„ „
,K,

M „rora

repeal

of tho Missouri Com­

Northern

the

Democrats by the none in achieving that
great act of politics! iniquity.

They

' V»« —gbl Io bare Ini I. .A 1^.,

I'rrr, ol

tau

uua.ng

are not

Soolh Cirolio., .bo .ppnl, lo b» "1&gt;™- 1 «*•'■
ocwk frioM JI on. Ao Suu to Mop JI

had

Jeff Davis

.

are

• oip|4o&lt;l ooUirr, M ।

k, o&gt;Ae bi. .Sdoril to

to -*&gt;«

toeul

The secret ofrocwea, may be found in |

Crockery.

to sprcid a terrorism over the whole South i turn victory into defeat.

. if .b. p.lrol .pu. «( i

^t tou-u...,,

Aoolhcr

slavery day. wasrttll in operation.
A j ' (-BtW
gentleman who d"scribea himself ax “a • j
,
.
. ,
Mu. ».» .»j A. « nW C*.d » 2T 1b.“7" ’“ko“l

-

w’w 10
“ to-

writing about these things to a Northern [

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out. ,
&gt;-

M{*ytre now « your

•

confederates at bit friend, an editor, says nt tl-c close of hta | .
letter :
If you should lo.ppeo tn allude , "ljr
aud Dobbin. In Buto anything 1 have written ,dea^ J..r't 1

er.

«). •&gt;dl vol

faithful

elbow tn Guthrie

Republican, will

lUat

»*« &lt;4®rt Represents

tbe

Cobb, Jolfa B. Floyed and Jacob Thonip,
son. Throughout both administrations

Zm. U W..W|Ur, 1
to C~«ra“ “ fo“' &lt;&gt;«&gt;«. of th.
, । Slate.
stat*
a II
All
the present Representatives .in
for * • has bis horseman riding of;
Cvngrem from Missouri arc Democrats.
nights, and I live pretty dose—too dose,

the Bwiui cm Senators and Bepreaenla-

indeed, for healthy enjoyment.

cypher, aid the real

rulere vrerc

Howell

tivos fbrn sd ■ caucus witbin a caucus, and
WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. AND this inner condare ruled and dictated to
MUUGH I AM NOT WILLING
. TV • THROW • UP THE
PABTT.
I AM WILLING
TO
EXTEL years it secured the chairmanships of the
THQSE ‘
WHO
JLAVB
USED THU TARTY FOR THEIB principal political Committees of both
OWN EVIL ENDB. I ACCEPT THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY BECAUSE I

.. /An-

Volumes could
doae the

condition

time than such

such a

man.

Dr. Hayes, the artic explorer, spoke at

not more plainly dis-

Cold Springs, N. Y., last .Saturday night,

of tho South at thia

aud the Democrats answered his arguments

a simple eonfeasion

Nevertheless

from

that snot a

permanent condition in any of these Unit­

ed Sta te—still United in spite of rebdlion,
bloodslied and the death of slavery.

the appointments in the Capitol were made
from the Southern States.

It

is rain to

shall hare oqnal

where.

Mr.

Hotisc proves

action of the present

this b n .t true.

gant domination

that

Tho old spirit of arro­
is as

vigorous

as ever.

FIRST PLADEOK THE TICKET:
AND I RECOMMEND TO
YOU
THE RKPOBL1CAN PARTY. AND

We

rights yet ruling every*

hurt nobody seriously.
liked a "/
'
reception.

_

_ _______
Ohio Jtnrnal

n.

mbos,

As a matter of fact, Got. Hayevkaa •
paid about two hundred dollars on bb

himself joyfully come tax. which
d&gt;.m» I. P&gt;i»g on, ■ .ought 10

cannot doubt that,
power, tliat
Tho White

••*71 .*?’*“* "

•

, .
xxibmM.

/ _______

. Furniture, Coffin^Bc^

AS,RADIX.

iu ®r":BKBTiifl&amp;Aco

he never recovered
In thh mtttr m la I-

Uagunp u Au eonnoeuou u loo Upor I flor. H.^u,
tant and significant to be neglected.
I

1 ,

The non he i.

tatyaud int^rity.

(nln.nJtle.taMn

TfRAT) THIS

! *

«a* W*:/ » &lt;-•

•

trated much of wrong and intuit to tlic

colored race, and its more ardent members
more of both, but have

have

meditated

been

restrained by its better

men on

'

* —WHIM

■

wherever it has got the porer ' has perpe­

Wo

HtwtingH. Aug. 7th, 18*.

He would have

(hnugl, i( i&gt; nn( yrt dn^Irf enough Co »U otbm, the U.u.ler hno onlr uM ek.,, r
M.neh Knit i. pnoM jolitie,. ■ Ilk I « „J hrighte, A.
^rfl'

says the Democratic party of the South,

^Wuld the' larty come into
purpose wil' be effected.

AY e buy for cash, and will not
be UNDERSOLD By any House
in the-City;— •

with a shower ofstones, which fortunately

Akcrman

•dwraWcn Ih-I
rkol.

persist rut

Ao ' (M i/M"4
Xp-JL. W,

&gt;u I

In Pierce's

spirit was

Cabinet the ruling
and he

WeeeH'4rotai&amp;9 ~to:,80cts. the
same you buy in q||ig&amp;itaoes or

, ,
’
merely the work of ignorant |»cof»lc, ani.
, 1Samuel Joon Tddoo bmpol. an wn»- az-b-i—
re campaign. Wo imagine that ho is vUvuD.
mated simply by eder prejudices. They are
~. .
~ 7—"—------ ---diradlv nmnsed bj poliUM. ofbiib t ere than
‘to satisfied,
“"16*1 iberhans
l*to|» di«iru«tad.
J,S-U««I.
.■
indeed.

They

both Douglas and lricrce into ac­

promise in 1854, and led

^%!E&amp;»A5 W&amp;T£

Political Note*.

The four years have passed, but whether

tliat autxl time has come or not. it is plain |

inlonouno .IA OBJ Quo .ho i. ,
base enough to be a radial." We might j-

Franklin

We se|i th^ best
ii.irt/flflBnTFiacr

~

quote from numerous speakers and premies । a few words ; Get every Republican voler

cepting tbc

I DO S’OT STAND HERE TO DE­
FEND EVERYTHI NG WHICH THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS DONE;
L .riJtajfr-WjaRN- TWj otarocKATic
PARTY IS HSLD Ur AB THEPAB•I Y &lt; »E REFORM. I AM REMINDED
’or THE DECREPIT OLD LION IN
THfc FABLE. WHO SOUGHT TO
ui ttAlN &gt;Y -afeftATSOT-WHAT HE

Cheese

iu/

■

bss not yet come."

have in any shape you

We bra^ on. ? ‘

at St.

tutotinati'iH

Pierce at Concord and found him pliable

cowed

I IBJBOX W. WILCOX.

Tildnt

Lratit—the Cincinnati Enquirer said :

to their deeigns, they carried him in Con­

Southern pol ticians had visited
■Il W.KTINCHCUMIL
n:rttr.in ibeRi.r. L«i
A D.BOJLK. ’

You t
want

....
.
.
I., ra*TiDLi aasii
“I say it with much regret, the good time ' totaiocbick.

They triumphed when

rvn iu 1844, and thus secured the exten­

S&amp;S1.15"

Spices,

And on the 9th of July, 1876— tn
dag» after

it safejo have a mixture of races in all
parties at the Eoutk and to let lhe negroro

eo« A „ IM m.,

------------ WJEUW^

Groi

Without

the comp H support of the Southern. Dem­

‘-'i of New York.

ItaMii

of free

freedmen,

schools, of experience in voting and ia the
other duties of citisenship, would make

brain, the muscle, the vim of tho Dem­

at
rto $1.00, we
to beat
the County.
,8i- .0i«

Hon. Alexander Cameron, of Kalaiaa.

mMmWL.v ,.^uy»RTOROSSW

reo.’.wbo rewired a greonbaek noeinattem
for Btate Senator, in a speech at the Hav­
re A Wboebr Chtb at Kahnmoo

Friday

night, took the ground that the currency
be an power!?* against

THE OCTOBER ELECTIONS.

the Southern ele­

ment as it /me when the perplexed and

Tbe reswkrf thd October' dectiow b ]

;.'j!£O€
-toCT.tato.ioo4 &amp;MM*

cious men on grounds of prudence.

These

last grounds arc all resolvable in to a fear
that the G jvcrnmrat of the United States

will interpose if they go to fiir, awi Jrnre

Aradrirrii

(0.0. iu,,

topnlnftkr

question, though important, was ouberdi.
Mtc to certain other great quretiona in*

*•

F-M
And

Hrditnted arti

power a! WcaUttytao."
Every disinter­
lion not owly io ar 2 but political rights. '
—1 voter will tocognise tho force of this
J-oto- ’The presence of sweaty ox-Coufedcratc ,

a,, u a„

•k-nWUMdrib, urf .Id, th. H_,h.

M

,1^,,^

to pnoool M ni, a cerijoly

M “1 M W&lt;
lAhkown 1.1-3

Look horO * '

SSAAi'.r?1.1

*T£iwr%a^^finu ii&lt; tiw -StateT

li.XilB.nMS-. lWMa.0w

.j

He 2Us.

violence and intimidation now going on at-

_

the South, who would make equal rights

AirtT"

: «n7it?«WRM

lb. Mood,

rA^rdiag A

A.SooAm,

the Govem/eat with noh words as those
oMl.

by Be Hill,

pewm nd pwpnrity, nd tbol a Io .«&lt;

the party to which the tranigra-

■to" ’• .a «mna, Au ,

^al.iabury
SarJkaarfkia,

■* to

jitf

�^HeckljU^^HiWr.

&amp;epnblioan Meetings

Special Notices.

^fUUtwHSHSSS” WSSTV.

HA.5TINF1S CITY DRUG STORE.

sysltm arise Ir-Jn • vitiated eon iition of the diere-

QUIISE

&lt;rliAN&lt;■&gt;:«•*

n- H- TIMMJAMD

ICo desire t 'J call your attention to oar stock of strictly
pure i) JiLGSt.nd .M£D1Cl^t US If 'e make a soeciaHtu in
dealing in o.idy strictly prime DRUGS.
believe it is
for the interest of onr Castomers as iveil as ourselves to
sell only prime, and pare MEDICINES.
H’e have a large stock of

. -- .. ----- „WA... ,ir.M.u (nvuun rirn.'w
headaebe, taaUlity to .Imp. vvrtUo, l.uulaa ia tbe

u i-Vpre-. .,-.tuntay.»45aw**n*« f-

■

■j,, fttwv •-

taneons disat

Machine Oil,
*
Best Castor Oil,'
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

*■”■

Us hod in the Jwntl will be ftally illuetrated

Hon. P T. VanZile
WIL1. Sl&gt; EA K AT TH El.’OURT
HOUSE. IN THIS (TTY. ON
SATURDAY. EVENING, OC­
TOBER, 2l«t. AT 7 OGI.OOK
SHARP.

fur Tilden na Ima.A, though the Republican.
OTdSsJs'

State.
MtaroaTCxL—Thia a world of miafurtnne,

POS

18 lo be aKicted

slt»HN W. (’fBTKII.

i. P. u*«-h'onb

cdUlUmoro. Bedford. Jebne-

Hair. Vegetable Sicilian Heir Renewwr ia the

i. M. 3 KT ISA. F.

(OLATY OFFICERM.

which it is *ds|Hrd by ths most nutiiral and pro■rauive aclivii, witbvut disturbing tbreonUibrium

'

-

(tEIIRliE M.

Dewey.

&gt;IU&lt;|rlpbl8 friend.
►y • ,ould cwrulnly

procure eome

..... -Freak S Mottm
V H mub taUa

Notice toTeecherv

TODAY'S ADTKRfiaSUnHrSs

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hauling-, Aug. 12th 1R70.

stare us&lt;&gt;mepu. Bu’inessn.w.llrht

one. witbent whieh we think i

W.H.

Bought very lew and TI’E will sell them at
prices that trill please the closest buyer.

.

Oct. 18th, nt (.'rm’« Corners.
-Oct. 19th, at Pinery School
House, Yankee Springs.
Oct. 20th, nt Middleville.
Oct. 21st, at Cheney School
House. Oarlton.

In thia way. um D. B. DeLand A Cea Hut
CKruital
when yeu will Ire surprised
fbsrsJs'

fnllr

Geo. M. Dewey.U&lt;
_t
_ . IQth, at
McNvo School House. Irving.
Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. 17th, at
Hickory Corners,
Geo. M. Dewey, (kt. 18th, at
Hopo Center, Shrontz. School
House.
Geo. M. Dewey, Oct. 19th. ut
I Center School House, Rutland.
' Oct. 20th. at Yankee . 'pnngs.
Oct. 21st, at Durfee School
| House, Baltimore,

proQtahie.

1 Clement .Smith, Oct. 20th, at
; DotvSchool House, Johnstown.
| ('lemont Smith, 0«t. 21st, nt As&gt;yria Genter,
Te.wMblp ftip l. ■ Oct. 23d, at Branch School I lense
Maple Grove.
..
, Oct. 25th, al Garltun Center.
Pefttions.
I Out. 26th, nt Podlink
' House, Rutland.
P. H. FltagwMhi. P««do« Agent, of Indianj Oct. 271Ikui1 Bryant
.polls, Indiana, collect. ponaion., and may t*
•afoly truetad to Meuro any payment. lh.t may I House, Baltimore.
be doo from tbe Goremment.. Many aro en­
' Oct. 28th, nt Irving Station.
titled to pen.iot. who may not bo awar of that
firet. Mr. FtiagmW pnbliahe. a pamphlet
giving foil information on tho aabjeri, whieh
ia eent free. Hl. bwaloee it ImmMM, .nd hi.

Clbmbnt Smith &amp; J. W. StisciiCOMB.

ae to

Clement Smith and .1. W. Stinchcomb, Oct, 19th, nt Woodland
Center.
&gt;
J. W. Stinchcomb aud T. B.
Diamond, Oct, 18th. at Carlton
Center.

W. Cuatoe.

oonMCttene el

Washington are ea.b

enable Mm to Meuro prompt retnrn.

Notice to Teeekert.
A. hwlulU. Nr i^l-n Nr lUll-.a
wU, h. red ., ,b* Sebool

oo hc. U. m

nmm m tbe m;

ALLEN &amp; TREGO'S

Fall and Winter Millinery I
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.

•

All kinds of Ladies' Under wear at the LowestPrices.

Fancy
iever ami
'person.
“i opposite

Goods of all kinjis Cheaper than
in quality to suit the taste of every
Remember the place, State Street,
Roberts’Drug Stordr
•
GIVE US A CALL.

Political Pensions Etc.

MRS. CLARA AIXEK.
MISS VINE TBEGO.

POLITICAL!;
FUEiiriuAXi

""ONLY 10 CENTS !

the political Put.

xxi31yl*

SPLENDID DISPLAY OF
bu.ratM W« m«k» tbU unitarM1*!*! »t*r; To
uihuura.I wikllMll.G*!
will Vtnd onrdol­
lar tn PM for the lroBbl«.of wrirfwt. roll pwrtieutarv. remplm worth »««««! dollar. b&gt; r.intlo
work oa. and a oony of Homo and Firwifo. on« of
(*• laifort and Ire.I IlliuUaied paMfoaUoa., aM
rem froo b» mail. Koadrr. If »•« ■*»» Hmu&gt;&lt; nt
aroltilil* wi.k, .wire, fre»&gt;w« Aiaaoa d- (b..

Clement Smith.

Hbtery will

the

‘

...

. ■

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r.muWm (Tufo .

xxidGtf

Machines,&amp;Marble Works. Ayer’s jjldvs.

helMICK’S

F. W. HELMICK,

Groceries.

Ayer’s

WOIUtic

Cherry Pectoral

REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN1

Price 10 Cents pei Copy
OK «l OO PEK D&lt;«EM.

tb

THE IICKFOID AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine

Hupt.

Dsiaca Ofirv

Ctienittcs to re-orreage the bomuorntfo eearety Hekrt "ti to b. held oi Wedaooday,

*• with it distinctly nnderoUmd that the
ar. specially invited la

1&gt;. W. Kiskers, Oct. 18th. nt
Barney’s Sdiffl’l Honsc. Beltimore.
pcooniMorj note given b/ William ' p W NiukeFU Mid E. C. Barnum,
pp and h» brother, of HMtin^.
q
21bL at Woodland ('enter.
Uinj Wioien. dtw Oct. 15 187b. I
'
feta note nepnent has been etoPped.

section of country Uhto are persons, publicly
known., hoharo been restored from slanning.tU
'even dm perate discares of the lun.s, by IU use.
lAt) i Im hare tried tt.seknew Wgv M» snpertonty;
end ubm IU virtue' are known, no cue brsUstes
as to what nwdlctae to employ to reberc the dis­
tress and suHtruie peculiar to pulmonary alkeuoas. cnaaar ntcToaat. alwey. eConte &gt;oMint rcllof. and performs rap'd cure* if the
ni'CMrr rarsetle, nt broaehial disorder, as well as
the mutt lorinhlalde diseases of the lmi;s.
* ¥as&lt;rirna».l to nhihlremamhl tbe.Uslressinc .Usmss-s wbkeh beset t&gt;e Throat .nd Cheat of

Tnn&gt; OU1 Everybody. The ladle*

the pemm who found
H *iB
confer
nally Invited.
ixod it
will w&gt;n
,L'r a
■ i, cort
.
&gt; thti subscriber
; jBv Order of llrp. Cto. Cont­
’
s. J. Brosuux, Cainnun.
AM
,
XXHMre •

tbe tmc' an Kye, a bwt
TUBE.U,''''’“y'biiur
tensua.
of M*®*
ot Varies*
ESiS-WS-TOg

Folic??

Local

jfrinsetaent* on o
11 parties wbomai
nfrinrinr macbim
*Ao iMtroeUun I
linute directions

1 eyhn-Hr^TS aredl-

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82 W.

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^tesssa.eaa.‘

Euilnctit fbyskbao Uiroocbont tiw.CMUUry
prerenlre it.ami Clergymen olleo nremwreewdU
from their kuoukMlfiv- of Us c4ttU

FOI SALE 01 EXCHAME.
Im tat overtook

for ■TyBs|y[----

th,

AVIN8LOW'S STEAM'

»*Up. Ire no’. Ml Io U ia MU*4mm
। * it hot for tb« oppoaiHoa *11 aleag tbe
M 1Uw “
‘‘•f of p^puadw foe tte

Uuk on th. aovomb of Xovmhr.

Wnswlkud a bro** home belong-

ai—

«!««•-■ lreSS.^I

tbc Court Row.

Win

J- Colt &amp; 8on bar. opowad a fiBa m bat
kff.rso.Mtr^c, oppMu tMotonof

SLti.
- ata. “** A,
♦ «Sl»nlv where ttey propaM UmQ »M&lt; ,ii ,i
•**pnmforrw4ypa7,tM«Miy.tMr*»* mmterfku »Wy*e«*'y, dare undertake U to, gin tb«m a

aai.WI

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MARBLE WORKS
MARRIAGE GUIDE. CH 8EAUH f ATHOtOGY.

wdl, cfoter”

A.t Kalamazoo, Mich

&lt;*Uar‘

FM.ir. on
preml"' °r
F4^
0 V GMKJF,KU&gt;.

®*
' Kalurdaj
Mlunlay our ,Uwu wtre overdod with

Mj -'^-hMteMe ——lobe
f r
t- ‘°d lU
U“** * **« Lookmd
». *» right hero now. Thia all grow, ent of

Praetkml ud An.lytirml Chmutatt.
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Oiution.

WHOL^iALB A UTHL

Mouuiue»te*f iUebeot Ametkoii and
Imported Marble, TublM# 52?. ®£*d ‘
ntonrfl of til! daicriptlon mRflnlo&lt;*-cr
on abort noth*, *£» Granite M&lt;mun&gt;ent» ofthevarioen
rapptted

to curtotnf r*.

rfRv-

mS’,bL?nl«Sh rfS^xrmlx-' UM,
•'« paired io Imra Ual tba liufo mw

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VITER UE

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xxiM«x&gt; 1 Shingles Lath &amp;c.

�.... ;&gt;. -

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uro,

Legals.
A spicy bkotoh dmeriptm of the Atabbon, Topeka BQ^ S««rta
Railroad, tho
beauties, scenery and plewmro resorta of
the Rocky Mountains, by “Nytu Crinkle,"
KYATS 0* MlClll
tho musical and dramatic critic of the
re. in lh« City .f
Ano York World, sent tree on applica­
tion, together with the Sus Jnan G'wWr,
maps and time tables of thia new and pop­
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver aud all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arixona and the San
Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on tbe continent between tbe Mis­
souri River and the Rocky M.uuataiu»
without change. Special round trip tour­
ists' tickets from the Jfittoun Jiitrr to
l&gt;rnrcr at' 850. good to stop off at all
points. Addrew.
T. J. An DEM SON,
.
Gen. Pau. Agt.
deucy af raid petition. and tho htorin&gt; thereof
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Topska. Kan.
by e.u»i bc s cony of th1* order U. C«»u hjtebtd i n
th«H*m&gt;o* Karc.MCsx Baxytn,. urespatrnr

lBWfAhfi ffi PL^

■W SEffi.:

her neat, tn the
levra aro to be

STEBBINS BRO’S^h.Way;s pills

4£r. ftSMSTJ.a

w.

K eep It.

r-;JTA&amp;r.«£5?

voh
furniture

I!

Of every Description whirh tve
iron, toe toucwinc Anewnrau. w *«»
Uoe of thl« Stale aro to be .nbmittw! to th. people
•f tho State for their adoption or rejection, vli.:
An amendment ilrikinc from tho CiMlitOtion

ry (Jouuty. fcr thi’-c re««‘ti’:
Kt. BertW*
have ho rent I d )x»y ■
21. Ilreaw #e uutke Ilii'TOo.i if out

HINULE

tatodrtoaiifM^UtluorB. j»e»idcd for by Joint Kmoln-

GD AKIM AN'S «ALE.~
0. &lt;MII« ilSn .i'i«

make.
.
We sell none of thiscbcar’-’naik’h’nr-

PROBATE ORDER.

nlturc that Is made by ronehint ry. Tlu
goods we innfce !•‘toad® liT-eAaad. ’iiml’

Srervliry uf Ftab

wtiranted. .We 1 trite oil -jwrwrn* to
mil and itisprct ourKODdx/ U»r they nt
bear luspeclkm. No IrouUe at all
,

Va’sr^ftstr..

Whitntan'rt Aborted Candio—the beat
n the market. A fall irapply at J. P
Roberta’.

guridi ouisclves.
3&lt;1. IketiMtf*rk®»p‘-hebmt»-work­

men.
i
4th. Dec-ithw wr warrant tlPgSfaht w*

BSE
flr»» aho«

snST!.'

cun sell chca|*er rhati aD/Koi^ In Ifae

san^wwiT^BWi

B, C. PBTNDIX
jwdye of Probate.

mu

w«*l mid nU.kind^ (') I

Where

.•tWK^sr^r

1

M. D. Revd dreires to call attention to
■hii new Wagon Shop, where he may be
fiuind at all nours of any day, ready to do
any work in hia line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the best buggy ever seen in tbe county ot
Barry. Don't forgot the place; iu the
shop with Jason Rich &amp; Bro., corner o
Church and Railroad Street.
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~ HASTINGS ‘

pROBATaowora.

MTATE OP MICHIGAN

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Pensions, Etc .■Wwiaf. Ad. DrQES £~

W . MAPIn.
Guardian.

show tfOtidB.
.
Parties bavinr i*i®Ur« Io &gt;mrua
would do well U»
them framed of m&lt;

cieruv;

lower* HIP .1.

Uiud

MO WC can do U P *.xrandCbt«&lt;&gt;sr
tiny bowe Iu P
./ CmiMSr. W o keep
the Largent Di.a Hc^t Nclfrctttu slgck
PierVRE FRAMED AND MOTLI
IXOB, BKACKCTM. ’ PAFKB-Hqfrt-

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

W

-M

KR.S,
au
wa ?urPKilHoLuns,
and everything in the Furnftvrn Hne&lt;
We Invite all jwwsans to cull anti look
.l)inor&lt;ler» of the Kidnrjri.

Peerless Milk Safer.
w i.n cxlilmtiwr ut

ri^Tiu^bi^

PROBATE ORDER.

talore. All kinds of work mibJv m
dor. Iteperiritofr of nil kiucUof^ibl &lt;ii

An Unaadmurt striking from th. OnaUtntion
action 47. Artiel. 4. beaululve Department whieh
£»tinj tiw'”'f ^,W*1 ft r bT J&lt;,*Ut K&lt;*o,’,lon

L, rndXS. dUl’-M

$55 f 77f.’Trt,“eA5?.“itS?I5S

DISSOLUTION OFPARTNERSHIP
Tba partnership heretofore e«i*tlar hotwmu Do.

LLsii.’i isuxaatstartsji

IK‘

saras sfti

•buald to isirii artixtfiaj t&gt;
i.pni the DlUt*M&gt;' *h»U

nituve iicatlv dam*.
**
WK AU-LAN BDftiNEW '
&lt;
Furniture Roon*. »outhmide.£uuc_St.
op|&gt;oaite H. A. Goaslyiwr’s J

n. the foil*,wise amendment* to the Look,
tntion of tbl* State are submitted io the people of
the Stole, for their adopt&gt;'«u or rejection, pursuant
to the requirement* of tbe l.omlitutioo andjbo

SOLD BY ALL .PKtTOOISTB.

our Fur ifi

XTEBMIKS «M’R

ImaaM'S..

EUB8J5:

H A DAT

DISSOLUTION- NOTICE.

TWfet

SJBdnofPn.l‘.
axstu

homs:

Qeo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Col
JOHNit?. I KI.Sheriff or Barry I’cu

ADMINISTRATORS SALE
I ahall toUat

STs&amp;j

D^XifleW “Sd'.^n
Brwakeleld hl* wife, of llallitnorr, Harry Con
Miehiann. to Unrein MeOmber. uf Balt Imam. I
n County Miehitnn. bearing date thol thda
Jannmy. A. D.. I&lt;m. and duly recorded nn tbe

Ia

tbc Best Lager Brewed iu the Went
**t ‘w Cnrt ^MILWAT KKM BBKWKH1

zxtliwi

r (&lt;J north, retire- win Mcomber to G
and Pliny T. 2tat

uuWis'4^o!'-

Special, Chrule aid Obscure Diseases
«Ui*r sex. WW er eU. inktrM or Imirad.

s&amp;swts.'te

THO?. -. SRAUl'K, Prwidre!.

IntoraiL and al*o sn attorney fee df on. hundred

o«Anr,„
MlCC

xxtnwt.

S600.000 IN 45IFTS fl

outsans
AUDRutSsra:
■“.&lt;r&gt;uvon ri «IU

a;

IK76, and
. I-?':, m

xixrrr days roarrroBEMKBT of Tint ,

Farmed WU11.au.

KEmCIT CASH DBTBIBDTIM CO­
FOB A FVI4. DBAWINO.

Cotxrrnf Bxarr.

j"

uMCtuir.

Dated felll

.*.«*«J p
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SALE ON EXECUTION-

-Mjt&amp;Sr-Aiflbs

$600,000!
Thoa. P. Porter, ex-Got. Ky. Gen. Miner.

**» thw eilibia lUtoim. VnaunMnn.

PEOPLES
III!!!. 77

^OR. SALE: W. H. GOODYEAR,

Fruit Lands in tlio
TlicPi-uggist.
MichiCTpT^fignit hell....
nrtpertfidly ivinouycts
THE FOE OF EA1N One, Fruit and gar­ | that he has again estate
dening farm of 25 1-2 in th. npfr. Tlt.lDE,^
TO SUW AKD REACT
la theUrand Old
acres to Errkanjfl;, hasiiist'&lt;/&lt;k and dniliiarrti'
a fresh .aud genui’U
MUSTANQ
for a farm near.- Has­ ing.
Staek of Drugs and Midi’
tings. Correspondence, cinefr. JJht hlnps. fanr!l
Goods, and ra faet a Mm«?-£i,Jl£*R’‘T‘x,I,’"B'rEW OF
solicited., .
THE ENEMY OF UKASE 1

DHAW1MG POSITIVELY
NOTICE nr ££J^m£*IONERS ON
THURSDAY, NOV. 30th. 1876, HATkOFJfiqffittAN.)-. Prntet. Court for
A Fortune for Only $12.00.

.£5^

umianth*. wBibe atoeuywafcee. ,
Ail OSrers.ScU^^^’ffifl-.r, wsVn

mm*. And wbm.*. no proe*e*Unsi cithw st law
efisssw"-—

tta. In whieh to.pre
ination and adjsit-

’ Arrant ot Pay “’“I ISownl?.
OSeerw. faldiara. and j&gt;ltoro of the I
Lrrrbrir.. .rr-.n Mtrnift . : tub i

K.TVMlWrt.toTKS;,

KOTICE OF ^^^IgMOMERS ON hundrod and thirty d«lfon&gt;
STATKdrVICBXOAN.l M Probate Conrt for
CoVPTT o* Binxr.
J"
mid Cmuny-

’iriK

SALYAT0B BEE1

sraLftM

YOUR

Old Bounty 14ftl Warranto.

*rr*ru&lt;
»enW wilt»

MORTGAGE SALE.

XSgitX;

in and to ths real

Kill .u.
plaint*
Bl..tche.
1£S-

L LN I WENT,

SOT11*?.1?
-iokr nr XvtM.
wju^V/cuEg. ko11^^

KlWdl

MAx'’'i»rmv*’
^klCrs THE* HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OR a

ADMINISTRATOR’?! SALE-

plete Staci- of

W. A Woodwofth, Atty. Merchaadisr. which he
and ReaL.Edftjjj Agt. Douglis,' M tko ptoplf at Greatly n'
thtred PricfiK.
„
Mich.
■•iwU

■ SRVJl.VlIEIl.the Pf 0.
pie’s
r'^:

^n,ss'S-s&amp;
'"•"V Cw l»h ami aK
N'»‘" •.!*«••!• 04) of

.w *“•
STEINHOFF &amp; WGOD
POSITIVELY CURED.

C£l""7
xxitowT

TAKE NOTICE-

anti lettat d
KOTICE.

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19,1876.

MESSER
&amp; POWERS,’ I
^re agents for the Celebrated

WHOLE 1^1093.

3. But thdYibove tissue of incorrectness
iis very secondary to the false and cruelly
1unjust imputation tlio Jackson man makes,
with the aid of the ''leading Republican
of Branch County," upon Mr. McGowan's
| Statements of some of tho Creditors. 1Quincy branch was established—in fact character in the matter, namely, this :
That while depositing the sum of $550
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&lt;did bustucu at the Goldwater bank before
McGowan became a partner. To accomo­ in tho bank I "told Mr. McGowan that I
I F.-oui tb. Coldwater Republican. '
date thett? Quincy depositors and extend entruAtcd
1
it. with him simply upon tho
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The editor of tho Jackson Patriot, dur- ।their business the firm of Bowen &amp; Me- strength
ot my pSbGdenoc in him individ­
I
! ing the lime the County Fair was in pro- ।
I nevo said such a thing. Had
Gpwan rented a smell room in tho village ually."
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gross was in this city attempting to ।fitted it up with a safe and necessary fix­ I done so I would- have considered Mr.
secure certain fhets with reference to the ।lures and placed one of their clerks there MeGowan by this day. a disciple of Bow
failure of tho bank- of Bowen &amp; McGowan, ,to receive deposits. This clerk made a Tweed
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end other political thieves and
for tho avowed object of injuring his ,daily report of tho business transacted, and equivocating
rascals.
•
chances in tiio present political campaign. ,some member of the firm gave the Quinsy,
Somewhat better posted in regarding
X 3
It secured some points that it supposed to ।branch a personal inspection (wo or throe thia
little private mater of mine than the
t
be frets.—But it altcrvfk the form of tho times
(
Republican of Branch County"
a week. In tho establishment of leading
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n
! facts, and drew infercnc&amp;Twhich made die ।
the Jackson man whom he interview­
this branch it would seem there could and
&gt;
; article an unjust political attack upon Mr. hardly
।
been any "trickery or deception" &lt;ed, I will state it correctly.
McGowan, who has alwayn stood well in ।practiced. We publishod a jtatoment ' During the four and a half years of my
this community aud docs to-day, notwith- ,made by a number of tho Quincy deposi- ’residence in Coldwater my aecnmt has
I standing die misfortune which has occur- ,tore in which they say that they “believe been
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kept between two hjnks ; the latter
i cd. Wo know how easy it is-to accuse a ]Mt'. McGowans relation to tho buaincna two
’
years or more in Bowen &amp;. McGowan’s
I man of evil motives and bad intentions ,was entirely honnt nml honorable and Jthe fonnur Tears in the Coldwater Nation­
l when others haw buffered as the result of tthat he projiled nothing by the failure." «al.—The main part of the $525—not $550j die misfortunes of this man. But we know, jIs it possible that the statement of mon wat
a regular descendingbalance of rnning
’
I too, that (f-cn-times .the man who suffers ,
With tho exception of an indi­
who have, suffered is to ga fbr nothing, account
।
I this calamity is made to appear as a knave while
,
remark made some two years ago or
the gowrip of ll|c street, and Detfio- rect
I
I when in reality nvery instinct ol his ua- (cratio at (hat, is to be spread broadcast by more, never did a word pass between Mr.
[TH It urc and every purpose and intention of ]Democratic opponent# and bo swallowed as ‘McGowan and myself regarding my rela­
m a depositor in tho bank ; not one
j liw life is to treat nil his fellow* with lion- absolute
,
truth? Ef the creditors of Bow- tion
•
I | ot consideration. In the case of Mr. ,
; ncr with Mr. Bowen. The first
en i McGowan are satisfied a.t to the wore
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F
___ ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------- — -- ----------------------------- ---------- i McGowan, the Democratic party, through general
,
I had with Mr. McGowan—save the
honesty and integrity of tho men, wood
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above alluded to—was at my house on
1
,« b««a m« .arc tho libolers in society who are always one
e
, charge*—out inferences aud slurs which ;ready to grairp at anything that appear/ the
morning after tho failure, when ha,
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havousod through tho columns of ,wrong to be luitencl to in preference to 'my first informant, told mu thAnewfcot' the
r
a m a n ptct r r / r i m a t, i t a tj
't,10,r paiTa tbrjnB1M&gt;u‘ ,h»c Dwt.n* ha’c «thc.«c men who have lost and are tho iu- ’disaster. I told Mr. McGowan tmn that
-A-X A.vrlclV'U
1 l ■ J-L-cvXjJa,
-attempted to pouon &lt;t&gt;«i prrjuJtcr the jure!
;
parties.
1despite my lore I had not the slightest
One door east of Goodyear s Hardware
mind. of the p^plc against a man who b 1
of his integrity. I tell him to
The editor of the Patriot al»o notes suspicion
!
HMt»ngH, April 12, 1876.
I universally respected by men of both nor- (certain individual depositors, and in some jnote, putting the verb in the utmost
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J - ■-!"''1'7,1
, ■-',r
tics in this county, and has to-day their sf thorn—yes by tho general construction 'strength oftjbc present tense. 1 lelt gor­
-Doctor AI kin S
Double _Cpl_UITin.
_________ _ confidence and will rccoivc Jtlicir support ’
I was not called upon by promi­
of the article leads tM to infer that Mr. ed-that
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nent citixens of various shades of politics
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EVERYBODY
READ,
READ.
READ
JTKIS
McGowan sdioited tho*o individual de
GEO. M. DEWEY
-u.«^—,
....... ..
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in a general way the Democratic party ।posits. The first person cited is Rev. J. when they circulated aud signed the paper
rvnOK .I.V/&gt; PVBL1SH/R.
s M E DIAL
I NHT1TUTB I ha# ban slurring Mr. McGowan without ।Gordon Jones, pastor of the Presbyterian affirming their firm belief in Mr. McGow­
DISEASES.'•»
making specific charges. To those slurs . —not Congregational, as the Patriot says- an’s integrity. I would have signed it in.
FUIP TH I ■RGICAL
rtantly.
IRONIC
AND
S ZVbo lioew'r'« l^raOca hin.it clisit-k. central i and insinuations wo shall not attempt a ,
church in this city. Tho editor of die
U
Grind Ri'AU
Mr. Editor, I may appear a little ear
««nvBnien&lt; at
; reply. If tie THKplii are 'to bo hood-wink- Patriot did nat call on Mr. Jones at all to
31 Mouroe «&lt;rccl, &lt;n.t«»itc (aboro llalhb-in ( r| |,y that Style of 31 argument we should jsecure iu formation from him, and as a *nest; hut whan I say anything to anyone,
TERMS Of SVBSCMPTIOM:
At».i
lie In alM »nolhcr,entn.n-Ue at
j ndviso the people to beware of tho men ;matter of conrac made a false statement of I* think I know what I say ; and I do know
that! arn^t in tho habit of
ling
Gs««*j-r»a» year !■ AJvaa*e—--------- —
vi Ottawa •trrrt. b«i«cta tbe Library ,nJ i who uss such argument. Like the snake tthe facts in tho case. The Patriot says ‘
lf5XF*&gt;J :a .bAimim ....I......—--------—
V.I«Trt«| io ,l« pw. Ih, .Uiko U -ll.
1that Mr. Jones told Mr. MeGowan that ‘untruths about my own affairs, nor in’ or* "
der to help others to darken and deatroy
he left $550 in his bank "simply upon the &lt;
ituy mortal man's character—the most
Uwe the Itoetor before stlcnclinj to other batioew. ( coIUC OUt and laCC the facts as they CXISt. .strength of the confidence which he had in 1
precious thing he can have on earth.
OS^boen.Sxm.V-H. m. .-and.101° X. I
Tbfl
rith the view of |
him individually." We called upon Mr. I
D R- A I K I N
i "ascertaining tho facts in the aro" it says. ,Jones, who hxs held peculiarly intimate
Yours truly, J. Gordon Jonkb,
HJ TEE OF AD VER TIS1NG.
Pastor 1st Presb. Church.
I came to Coldwater and ‘Twovcrwd with ;relations with Mr. McGowan and his
At peectninetix law-fal in «&gt;•’'»£,
hi* many of the business and professional men” ।family as a friend and consoler in times of , Tho second case noted is that of Mrs.
*&gt;-"•”■ T11' Isevere family affliction, as wall as a pastor Elixa Spring, in which, as in most of the
other oases, the editor of tho Patriot stup alt hop* of whaf-, Uu rawedioa are
I Patri &gt;t savs it "oceasioualb- met n wan who ,of the church which Mr. McGowan attends 1
^fan^rtawvfistboraaieVofdlBaMe, re»torias j fiyinjutihiaed with Mr. McGowan and ex- .and showed him the article in the Patriy 1tempts to excite indignation by tho ioferehtial manner of,exprawing himself. Mr.
S;
fn
d
a
belief
in
his-honesty
ol
purpose
u
,
of. which he declared to us as Od»e in '
i' p.cei uxor »&lt;
Emerson Spring was tho man who did the
railed upon *»
faTM tlm Bank failure was coUocniod.
,every particular save tho fact that he was
fcUalaaa! (.'•
2X1?.7^5 rtSh. tram hi- ability,..4 -or- ■ Occasionally I" Th.- people of thj. Du- .a depositor. Subsoquoutly we received businres for Mrs. Spring, and in ooavers
P ------------- "“IrfJlkJrKt ‘rict are led to infer that the vast majority the following spicy and pleasant letter from ing with him wc found that none of tho
famiy—the mother or the son, who wxi
earn Ab to aaa/ iixi
oSenunn'eo a ; of the people ia this section consider Mr. him:
than materia* and &lt;
executor, and had the money and the
and haptor- ! yjc&lt;;uWa:, perfectly unscrupulous and dis
“rtttsiv.”
property to look after—harbored any ill
E
ditor
R
epublican
:
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, .t,. ’ how -:. Thia is the fair inferoucc (Yum
You have called my at* ention to an ar­ feeling toward Mr. McGowan, and did not
woit ■ i|,e vo'ding of the article in the Jackson
behove that he bad intended to do them
'• ••••*• *•“ : pntri,t. Nothing'Ll farther from the truth. ticle originally published in the Jackson
y
for p
an injury. Wc also received from Mr.
Tin- return an the polls in November Prtriot and copied in the Detroit Free
next in this county mil prove thia to tho Prw of Oct. 3d. The general object of Spring the following note:
entire satisfaction of The Democrat* who the article is to give n detailed account of Jtoiruii Rkpvblicin—
Noticing an article in tho Detroit Free
McGowan's bank;
are now Crying to bolster up their own the failure of Bowun
CENTRAL IIVISE,
w-ak nomination by blackeuing the char- its tjtecial object to show the relation of Preit, credited to the Jackson Patriot, in
ater of the Republican nominee for Con- Mr. McGowan’s character to that failure. which reference is made to money deposit­
Among the list of depositors, mentioned ed by Mrs. Elixa Spring in Reweo It Me
grew. But whoaro the-prefcssional mtn
turbouoM of referred to as the source of the Patriot'/ in the article niy name cases firat- Had Gowan's bank, and, thinking it unjust to
tho account there, incorporated concerning Mr. McGowan, I dosirc to give a true
Juy’wStnaa information? We have it on reliable an
Hudast. iLsb-. oept. 11. VJ6.
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rrtMl« wail lhor5tv that they arcunne otimr thou ben. myself been correct anil just there would,. atotoment of the matter. I went to Mr.
u J. G. Parkhurst and Judge E. G. Fuller. have been no need of one word from me.— McGowan and asked him whether he
PHIL W. MISKERN.
But it is in every particular,and altogeth­ would taka the money and allow any in-&gt;
Porkhumt i- a randkiaSo on the Democrat
I M»ur -rail Ur yoor
ic ticket fur State Treasurer, and E. G. er not only incorrect,- bbt calculated to do terest on it. He said by special arrange­
Juum Ofn, r^c*- MidllarUla. Utah. xxUxl
great injustice to Mr. McCowan. Every ment. that if wo wo’d loavo u. there force
.... pu|]cr -s n£&gt;n performing the role of editor
iTurlr »u«r*t»fcl
HARVEY WRIGHT,
of the Reifort r, who has taken occasion to man, c^en (lie mest unprincipled dema­ months they would allow us fiva par ceat.;
AT LAW
AtelMtor l» (
cowardly strike at Mr. McGowan, but in gogue will admit tluR-a man's ehsructcr is but we eotifd draw it any time without in&amp; lataiua Ul'xk.ur,- Barlow A ll
a thing which can , bq. wtirely. separated tertr- : On three terns I left tbo-mpoay,
such a wav as to reflect upon his own
from his politics. $q',‘in this instance. 1 With- v&gt;j mothers consent. There bas
character. ' Both of these men am bitter
am not a pdlificiin, nor do I make the beat nothing in the whole transaction that
Democrats and would not scrupk to say
prevent •orrcction in tho' interest of Mr. ha* dtastroyed our confidence in Mr: Mc­
anything that would injure the charabter
MeGowan aaVpt&gt;»tgMn? y.yiu tooor- Gowan; and we honentjy bcHave that he
ef a political opponent.
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&gt; root tho unjust ttttB’ifTVho intercut of Mio1 has acted iu good faith in tho matter.
Wc venture to say that tho editor Oftno
I nrakjjhis statement without Mr. Mc. man's'OharadtcrJ ‘ F'woutd doA as readily'
Patriot saw very few, if any, of Mr. Mc­
■ neorediy.demantimg/iifiUe^re^Utiis
Gowan's political friends, while be saw none
All Wa.Y br.wt.ll. .
J
*“
EttE&amp;fiON SPUNQ
of tho more prominent loecra .whom jic
' who repoql«ra^§iish*iU»f5tf) ,c»«P»
tyr, Thomas Sweeney is merftioned. He
mrntiona, but secured his raformtUion
,, .
,..• •
began " taking his money there several
Mooud hand. The editor a'so proceeds.to&gt; idfcrtfwK’ * '"
, : The Jadtero mrftt seid fhai I1D reamc sJi yam afco tad han kept it there ever since
tnvc bis opinion that they “must batt bocn
- die way-to Coldwater purposely and with for the reason that be could, get a M?*®it least a largo amount of tricktry and de­
REdD READ ! READ !
great painstaking to mt-at4he-c**5t M^h
2z*l.___ _
A^,r.brr»
.Ro klan
ception whether there W..W M ^a'

BOWEN A McGOWAN FAILURE.
The Jackfon Patriot Reviewed.

18764038

branch nt Quincy drew drafts on the i-uno
account in New York.
Wo are informal!
that a number of the business men of
Quincy bad done their buxines with Bowen
A McGowan for several years bcforc the

Also for the

IXL Wind Mill
Which is |he best self governing mill in
the market.

WAGONS
BUGGIES
Cheaper than ever.

uK
BMLWWMIW
Arid GROU\iii) POINTS for al! other1*1"
plows ill the market,

•

J|i6jwi-ll«kljll8pliblwi!taiw

,fsssswsi WJiErKirtil’l'SS:; *”s ™‘”»,

'

*k? d-”e "»* bo¥1-' ।

ma and Bosnras cam

wfoss

rt,
fed
nd
riv
inc
di*cy
mst’s
■ers

rx*2if.v

DENTIST

NadTille, •

lirtiiai.
—L

SSeBSKiwssna

. Or- J. B. LaSura’a Ad.

7

Special Medical Announoemenl

agemeut or not," and (Leu offers to fur
nish his readers with the infonuatrtra which
LoMcke-l up«- &gt;!&gt;• rwip«l -&gt;■"«“*- noB and professi:
It is well that this Democratm organ. has
noted specific cases as it givex » Cur cUnra Republican bT Branch County.
(Rather
fithcr to refute or admit the validity, of tjic
anamaloua anyhow). "Unless three leading
t?h Tho firat instance of “trickery and de- busmens and profussfontl" men" and this
"leading Rapubliren’of Branch. County"
were more correct in their.details regarding
tho other depositors mentioned than in
mine, the article would have yetj little
Which was n $1,500 «fu and a setof
left in H sft* a true bimw correction
books;and then asks, “Nowif
of Quincy had supposed for no inttant
that the capital of th. Qm»ey b«k«®- - ThosteMtoCPUlwA- tWr. cornration are

loy Coinfort and Happiness
TO THE

Slek aBd Affllctod I
of

Hastings and vicinity.
dr. J. B. LaSURE

[prrai

&gt;F-c“A!S»arranrh

a»r«'u‘-,

TrT.-riou

girted of a safe and a set of books, doss

tW.SCI TA TfoJfHtKK. -®S

I
1

HL.

99

anybody Im^o tliey would have made
an'y deposits at all in the concern ?
Hm
own statement is an absurdity. Is
the
capital of a branch always the capital of’
,
tho main business? There is not a parson
.
id Quincy but knew that tlw Quincy am­
: ^rowas a branch and had no separates
capital. The letter head*, cards, envel-.

.'

&gt;■

nJL drafts and checks ail sbowod this.
B^th the main hourc in Goldwater aud the

ns follows:
■
- .- . •
.
1. The Japkson man aaya’.ihMt in depos­
iting tne $550 T did ir1iiih«' ptwriao'of
and-with tho assurance wMe to Mr. Mo­
Gowan. laever did rack a thing.
■
2. Tbit at KUM future tiaa&lt; I “Mtatt •
pafcxl to drpr .ouMhafWQ with interred
lievor intended drawing $550 or any
other amount with interest; never bad

part ci n.
.
“Mr. M. Ji. Parker, a poor mechanic.
fis‘among the creditors to the amount of
|20W,’’ says ths Patriot. As Mr. Parker
has been looked upon as one of the beat
architects and mechanic! in our citv, whose
services arc always in demand, and tdls us
that bo shall vote for Mr. McGowan the

^Tho next person mentioned irDr. J. H.

Worilcy, of Chicag... te whom we «dd«»^
a letter of inquiry, ami which we herewith

giv. to the public :
Cnicaoo, Oct. 10,1876.
Kmu, rooelTW.
.—
qnriioa, wbriber I Wit,, M r. MeOo«ui

[CoolimeJ «• llb twe.]

.

�It is brag and bluff dow with the Dem­

Polltlnl

TILt EN AND HAYES.

Noles.

r

Reoord of those Two Candidates
trains
Contrasted.

in Michigan

the vote for

makes

too

fieredy to bold out for three

.
*&lt;«« il

weeks.
The Cindnoill

Hayes about double that, of Tilden.
James J. Gould, of Kalamo, has bm

rrawpunm rf Bepoblfcee* •“ *- M-

of there Uni'pd States who was openly

nominated for Representative by tho Re­

hostile to the, national cause during the

publicans of the second district of Eaton

ondo u &gt; doublM Suit. CotW- Il *P’
peue to be e ihoro.gb soiog Uepoblian

No man can. ever bo elected President

great

rebellion.

Every candidate must

trioti*ni in tht . hour of peril.

Hence wc

see greet efforts by the democratic press to

State.
_ '
county
Tilden recently said tbst “if the De­
Governor Tilden owes tbo United States
Government between $150,000 and 8200,­ mocracy carry Indiana and lose Ohio there
will be a hard fight. ' Aalto k wW U
000 on account of unpaid income tax.

qualify or cloak the words and*actions of Take the head out of another barrel, Unele
Samuel J. Tilden sod make him appear to
Samuel.
■
the end.
history as well as that of Rutherford R.
Hayes, his opponents h a matter of public

On tho mornimj of the Colorado election
tho New

Confederate cause” in coming out

“The Democrats aro confident of electing

their State ticket

by aide.

and their

,

“Honest money for all, aud
nee schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interference which will
destroy the other.”
X 4TIONAL 1EPC1LICAWTICKET.
For President,

RUTHXRFORDB. HAYES,
of Ohio.

Vieo-President

Fc

WHIM A; WHKLIB.
«t tin toA.

Tilden refused to sign a call fur a union
meeting in. New York city in April, 1861,
or to attend that meetingjust after the re­
bellion broke out.

measure of it.

•

It waa Ben Hill who said daring

fer

Thrt is about the

of Hayes snd Wheeler.

member

Congrsm.” .

’

Which b it better to havo—Hayes and

the

place the Dcmxrata

serving vdth his gallant volunteers bearing

For AQdltorO^SK^l
pEsra.BKK

all

the 'hardships of the common soldiir,

•'

liberty to vote as bin master dictates; ia

thnsiaam has not been seen thfcie since 1860

that the true intent and design of the 15|h

There arc

tho

amendmentI and arc the conditions upon

county, which will doubtless considerably

wliich the robol-Statca were rehabilitated

assist the Republicans.

being fulfilled T

divisions in

President Colfax

is on

A presidential vote on Thursday, be­

Hu says

tween Howell and Fowlerville, on tho fore­

ho waa in favor of the ticket weeks before

noon train coming west over the D. L- 4

thinks it

aufforing’ from dangerous wounds aud ex­

it Waa nominated, and still

erting hi miclf to the utmost for tbo pres­

“safest, surest, aud strongest, personally,

the

L. M. railroad, showed

tSTMSSS!
'ha^chki-f
I DU5 HJLM.

HteUi District—1

F” MU* B*n*tt&gt;r. Uth Senatorial DBtrtct-DAVID.

IKR. PHILIP W. NDUCEKM.
•areaaresrw-rnaincarSbvnpv.
CWOOOT—iOBKFB OOLX. CU BT1M FERRY
I DO NOT STAND HERE TO DE­
FEND EVERYTHING WH1CHTHE
REPUBLICAN PARTY HAB DONE:
BUT WHEN THE DEMOCRATIC
PARTY IS HELD UP AS THEPAKT Y OF REFORM, I AM REMINDED
OF THE DECREPIT OLD LION IN
THE FABLE. WHO BOUGHT TO
GAIN BY STRATEGY WHAT HE
GOULD NOT GAIN BY STRENGTH.
THE SPIRIT AND TENDENCY OF
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IB TO­
WARD REFORM.
IT IB STILL
WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. AND
THOUGH I AM NOT WILLING
TO THROW UP THE
PARTY.
I AM
WILLING
TO
EXPEL
THOSE
MEN
WHO
HAVE
USED THE PARTY FOR THEIR
OWN EVIL ENDS. I ACCEPT THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY BECAUSE I
BELIEVE IN ITS PRINCIPLES,
WHICH IT NEVER HAS BELIED.
I DO NOT
HESITATE TO SAY
THAT WILLIAM A- WHEELER
H AS BEEN MY FIRST CHOICE FOR
THE PKE3IDENCY ; BUT THIS IB
NO DISPARAGEMENT TO THAT
QUIET. THOUGHTFUL. UNPMTENDING, YET VHFLTNCHING
MAN. WHOM THE CINCINNATI
CONVENTION ASHTON ED TO THE
FIRST PLACE ON THE TICKET,;
AND I RECOMMEND TO
YOU
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. AND

South will be ‘‘solid iu a commercial aenae."
and will spimd as

tem of slavery, Hayes distributed bullate

is only applicable to the

among slaveholder! and did hia bravest

debt, ia only 8975,805.10.

and beat to break down thoir accursed sys­
tem.
z

been decreased during the past year 853,­

ohcdience to the law of aclf-preac.-valien.1'

Michigan is under Republican rule,

This is tho Southern Democracy .-11 over,

t
HI.
At the Academy of Music in New
York dty, July 4, 1863, a grand oration
of coppadwads took place, al which TiL­
den swr^Mfeasnr, Ex- Governor Seymour
made a i m th ranking with hostility to the

union soldiers and unoffending negroes
were murdered and Horace Greeley was
chased to hie office and put in peril of his
Kfi.
In the same month Rutherford B. Hayes
was chasing John Morgan through Ohio
and assisting in the capture of that rebel

000.

The debt has

IV.

you will remember.

East

and

little inoacy in a solid

West as l—ibk&gt;.

but it is exceedingly silly in coming from

The Democratic dissensions in St. Louis

a

State

which

is always clamoring

encouraged ths Journal (Rep.) of that

Northern capital, and

city to predict that tho Republicans will

in order tp gel along comfortably.

needs a

for

W

OhioStoneWare
Is the best.

great deal

cany the city and will elect Rcpreaenta
trees to O&gt;ngT.*4 in four dLuk-u of th.
State. All the present Representative* in

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Congress from Missouri aro Democrats.

The New Orleans Republican says that
the Democrats of Louisiana have pledged

Remember.

themselves to j&gt;caoc and good behavior,

and it predicts that, with perfect freedom
ly as he thinks proper, there will be a Re

publican majority for Hayes and Packard
of from 20,000 to 25,000.

mandin'j

I and cooked vp the resolution
the “war a/trifarc,** and de­
an immediate and shameful

William Lloyd

Garrison has written a

characteristic letter to a

colored voter in

Illinois, an ex-soldier, who was almost

persuaded to be a Tilden man.

Hayas was then in the field, periling
his life for the union cause, and making

“Sooner

James O’DonnaL

AT
THE COURT HOUSE,NKXT
MONDAY EVENING, OCT.
23d, 1876.

cut off your right hand or pluck out your

right eye', writes Mr. Garrison.

And hia

old coadjutor, Wendell Phillips, would say

Cedar (Ttek, so as to bring about an hon-

the same.
Mr. James Parton's suppressed book on

At thsJfne York election in 1864 Til-

Hon. p. T. VanZile

the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad

ringia being passed around in New York,

WILL SPEAK AT THE COURT
HOUSE, IN THIS CITY. ON
SATURDAY, EVENING, OC­
TOBER, 21st, AT 7 O'CLOCK
SHARP.

having been reprinted by the Illinois Re­

publican Committee from a copy which fell
into the hands of a Chicago meraJn.x An

Hayas lieu staid on the battle field re*

explanatioa prefwwd to the book asserts
that Mr.Tilden, who figures prominently

in its pages, suocoeded in having it sup-

presaod
TnJm.

by an

injunction

tn XoA Tribn™ :

the union. cause during the rebellion, the
evidence of W is y&amp;tafa produced.

from a

ring

Hon. J. H. Standish,

at tho Coart Hoose, Friday eren.
ing, Oct. 20th.

BraryUdy m.

f««« ChU Tilden lua bwn Modily b.ing

IV e buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEETand PRESTON;
HartiDgn, Aug. 7th, 187A'
Detroit Advertisements.
l-K.SABXX.

■h.pMbnnighL Th. Dana™.
&lt;»d drabtlem muy rf than will e»y ux,'

TO.ud &amp;fabattk khwbrd un-

U u ueluMlwn of &gt; reepechxl Mafo

ofUwir ^rty *Gw dnynego,

CENTENNIAL

a'zxiMx-

_________

xxi30w4.

; .Fcrptture,

READ THIS

grain, 'HsOUR ' • ■
And MiU Feed

tfTmh BulHtag,D«r0U, Miib' j

UALCH Afc NORTOX!
• ■

flwto '

“* H.y« hu fon nUMdily pinieg to,

Bat Haya wm eftec is tho forefront of

THAT •NncJrMUME.

, ilia ’R^arsiry we

North,

.

e sell froin-50—to 80cts.the
same you buyin. other places or
COots. to $WD
Yawaa

for every man in the State to vote precise­

‘

Tilden wot a delegate to the Democratic

auch a time "ought to be scalped.'

THIS PROUD FLAG IN'TfME OF
PEACE. JUST AS THEY WKBE
WISE AND JSTBONG AND BRAVE

less the sinking fund now on haqd, which
payment of the

Cheese,
Tdblccio.

H e sell

48 for Ilayea, 38

ervation bf that union which Tilden teas

treason and protected the abominable sys­

O
bj

the

stump for Hayes and Wheeler.

Webtag on.

What a mockery.

for Tilden. The -canvass waa taken by a
politically, geographically, and intellectu­ Tilden man, and only legal voters counted.
circulating tracts to weaken aud destroy. ally," that could Lave been named.
The Nashville Ameren* (Dem.) threatIheu while Tilden distributed the seed of
The present indohledniiM of Michigan, cus that if Hayes &amp; Wheeler are elected tho

For Member Hoard Mi

agd We sell pure

You can hake iiT?any*jhape you
want.

in the South is at perfect

negro

It ia said that such en^

Ex-Vico

gjassugg:

The

Gov. Tilden, ia having a most earnest Re­

Democratic

From 25c &lt;
Ground Goa

would have Been de

'

of footed.

Columbia County, the native heath
publican canvass.

Coffee.

a prosperous union of free Slates, or Til­

darkest days of tlje war :

“Everjr eitlxeu with his gun, and every den and a bankrupt confederation of aris­
negro with hia spade, can do the work of tocracies ; Hayes and a nation of free men,
Hayes went to a union meeting in CSnciu* a soldier. You can doatroy tho enemy by
or Tilden and colonic* of heartleM masters
nati, acted ap chairman of the committee retarding hia march. Do iL.”
and cringing serfs ?
on resolution, and immediately afterwards
Tilden's money was recognized in Colo­
It is Miered here that the withdrawal
aided in raising tho 23d Ohio regiment of. rado. A Democratic organ reebivod $2,­
infantry volunteers, was elected major 000 bonus for a campaign of three months of Walcott, the greeeuback candidate for
thereof, and engaged in active fighting with a contingent fee in case the State Governor iu Indiana, waa an injury to the
against tho confederates.
went Democratic. Tha latter sum was Republicans, and that had he retained hia

Early in 1863 Tilden eigned the circu­
lar calling together that band of vile copperheade, the “ Society for the diffueion of
uteful political knowledge," which utned
tract! ehowing the blcuing of human elave­
ry and the wickedneee of coercing the eoceded etaiee,
Tilden woe a member ofthe
finance corkmittce of thu treasonable ioae*
ty and na doubt contributed to its fund*.

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
4Oots. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
/

Dowu in Tonoe-aae a paper accuwe cer­
tain ex-Ooufederates of “deserting the

it« readers :

BorW told

York

T«a«, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc., Etc

ocratic organs, but they hava Ugw alto­

The .TOTg. bellocug co Uw redrmd gether

p. .

-

n'^npHn. ' in

,

Pm 1

SALIS?g^3H0SSEAU
Dealers tn ail kin(ls

,

Woodbridge ft SWdhy RfiT

EXCURSIONISTS

Literal r.A

(BJ

P

"Well if

H.y« b going

lb® article

Me fee him.

i» wrf. arrlm.

I wnm l0 TMt f„ thc „u

FLOUr; ■■ ■

who b elected once In ny life,"

only Tbit the

Bndnt Toon.be uy. . "I hue A. Go.,
women I of th. Unlud Suu», end would

WofHi. Joo» H. MoCom.,, wludi

gi.. up toy Mt to overthrow it.

dktboit,

Hence

orwiUnM.Ih.mh.Gown.nemuJi, •
clear and comdusive, and" proves beyond a

lh« nn who u. u prac: I. C^pm."
And ytt Tw*fo ia

Suawl J.

&lt;-&lt;*•. uurtw. » MkW.-.Ew

I

Tor th. dwtioe rf 1

naw Ari* J *tth tho ht4p of, ,
“7^- M. ITEWE6,

Tilde. I

•m
num, Km. w«k.
o*wrf ■ rmrt rf 15, U, U paid to

u,y

ijg.n.'.wrj

Ibmo-T.! rf»n»&gt;«il, 0, Got. H.y«
— k-. —1J ___•. ....

tartcaoyrt forty
rtttrt t.

w -flt -awbrto foM.

O W'*d

rtbfofo.fort.. pdfi.

•hww.

.■

H.rtm**-

�nd aKaul&gt;k .

uu

du WU mo.ay .UK . ,k„k»1„k
11.1, u pml a^tM IK. Ko^ulWaa .1

Republican Meetings

-'1€’H
.

OXJIUE

Commercial

Local W'OW Idiot?

SKaHV Owy, .1 IK. aid Knad

Furniture,

HASTINGS MAT 4KE--

luUcripUon in weod, will »&gt;t put off dallver-

WITH DM,

CENTENNIAL;

H. TIME-CARD

Pensions, Etc,

HASTINGS

STEBBINS BRO’S.

oho li red in UMtinp ; andwW fc ahe found

rl.’O
1,000 -»IAO.

Keep It.

FOR SALE or exchanse
all that milk.
in £«“”

Where you wid find all kind. of

For the nine mouths ending So tcinber 30th?

XitatUExf1*’
•j*. Ft*U«“ •

the

Michigan Central

f3.661,409

earned

(-266.245. on I

Hon. J. H. McGowan
Oct. 24th, nt Nashville.
Oct. 25th, Center School House,
Rutland.
Oct. 26th, at. Prairieville, (af­
ternoon meeting).
Oct. 27th, at Middleville.
Oct. 28th. at Carlton Center.

increase of &gt;422.25*.

Oct. 7 was &gt;1,077,688.82; rec« pt» duruiug
the «Mk ending Oct. 14 were825,171.95;
balance in treasury Oct 14. IS&amp;G, |1, 019,­
846.95; decrease for the woefc *58,339.07.

by Justice Hayford.

Being a Utile over age

wo had no Jurisdiction In the

matter, but a

Oct. 20lh, at Middleville.
Oct. 21st, at Cheney Schbel
House, Carlton.

Georue M. Dewey,

reeordwd in
lion to tho Card of Da. J. D-LaSrax which

The Doetor will be al the Heating* House ou
the 2t&gt;th lust, and Invitee the aCictod to give

COUNTY OFFICERS.

&gt; Tinkler

,.g A Holbrook

Beach Ulla

TO-0AVS ADVIH rlSF.ME.NTS.

D

furniture i
15,.
lifitiB aWVSh iS’iV-r* '-"k

■

Enquire on' the premises, or address,
O. V. GHEENFIELI).

xxilGw!

Hastings, Mich.

r

Our Centennial,

Special Notices.

John W. Curran,
the Detroit House of Correction tn five months

A house and two lots, two blocks north, of
the Court House, on the pleasant comer
of Broadway and Apple Streets. "Will
sell low fur cash or exchange for a farm:
Title perfect, no incumbrance, good
well, cistern and collar.

Train has brought mo a well a.xwrted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters fur the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash. I abw sell the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. 1 also sclI'Woli «k i •urpritiuK that b disordered condition of the rtom-

Cistern Pump.

Oct. 20th, at Yankee Springs.
Oct. 21st. at Durfee School
House, Baltimore.

I xx ljtf

J. Mavs
Opposite the Peat OStW
‘
HastinS? Mich.

Strayed.

Clement Smith,

From Woodland a brown horse belong'
ing to Albert II. Sidnam, one crooked leg,
blind in one eye, with blanket bridle and
cireingle on when mimed. Anvono giving
information of Ids whereabouts will be re­
warded. Hesidcnco two miles South, one
and a half miles East of Woodland Cen­
ter.
xxilScl

Uon and never undertakt

lanvutu dt&gt;avt&gt;caranee of nerveue and indixoatlv.
rymplum* when the .Utaich aud livrr are enWret

ed to the toaie and corrective influence of Hoetet
Clement Smith, Oct. 20th, at
ter** Stomach Billers, ho nervine in the whol
Doty School House, Johnstown.
returned from San Francisco, California, end
iatenda remaining in thia State,and will make Clement Smith, Oct. 21st, nt As­
duelns a vixorou* appetite and lound renoee. But
tbousta It acta upon u&gt;e nwou.iwwmttronsh U&gt;»
a monthly visit to this town on the 2flth of
syria Center.
tiotaaeli. yet bclne purely vegetable and wonder­
fully wboheome. ft done not aroduro thoreunplaareach month giving the dthene of Hastings
Oct. 23d. at Branch School House,
ant after rouMqucnoe* whieh areeueh a eeriea* ob­
and vicinity tho benefit of hi* extensive
jection to lb* ure of minrral sedatives. It U the
Maple Grove.
I rovlnee at thlr admirable medicine to overcome
•toe dl«a»e« and duabjlitim, to tho removal of
wliich it it adapted by the molt natural and pro.
Oct. 25th, at Carlton Center.
Lest.
■rcMivc action, without dirtarbitas the wjuilitaium
ol a liuxle orpap, or prvdtwiesiiny undeeirable reOct. 26th, at Podunk School.
»ult U mar tbo b-.-ncttcent enectr.
xxi&lt;7wl
!
&gt;. promissory note given by William ।
tbs different department* ‘as follow : Uw‘ House, Rutland.
CARD.
I Knapp and his brother, of Hartings,
Oct. 27th. at Bryant School [
cUaa. Hayea 170, Tilden 70. Medical elaaa.
j payable to J. Winters, due Oct. 15 1S7G.
Hayaa 185, Tilden 62. Ia the Hoawrpathy House, Baltimore.
! On this note payment has been stopped,
elaaa. Hayes 27. Tilden 10. Peter Cooper got
Oct. 2Sth, at Irving Station. i and the person who found it will confer a
6 votes in the wbele Vnlveraiiy, while',the
I favor by returning it to the subscriber.

Prohibition candidate received 0. There waa
■o vote taken ia the Literary Dep'I but wobld

All About the County,
voted, are from the Southern States.
Gold fill;

Poatponed.

Notio* to Teachers.
Ikibj [tinted
Hiiunn Union Sdiool

P. W. Niskerx.

I Barry Oct. Ifith 1S7U.

Turn out Everybody

Advertised Letters.

Jos'enh r. Inman. Sialio* V. JJiblt Ihnt.
York. fit,.
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DBAW1IW PORITITELT

THURSDAY, NOY. 30th. I87G,
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OR MONEY EErtHTOED.

c~&gt;.
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$600,000!

ed of just »u0“ • *
••
C*,h Distribution Company-

!&gt;,«. P. Po"". »0w. Ky. Ow. Mo'p.

n,t w«rt®»‘n R‘,r*1

Childrens Sets, 60cts &amp; Upiarfc

„a u h
iyu*1’ d'XrfSgF"® *nd FtmUjr
ul»r nod Merit g
. , • upon » firmer

“BPr?”dw

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GCARDlAirS SALE

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FGItS AND HOUKS BKVAIBKD

lion on

STAR HAT STORE.
NtttdoortoStarClothtagHou..
of’^“THB*WltrEBN BVIUItL M.liittenc

JP

Roberto’.

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MARRIAGE GUlOLOaSXXUM. PATHOLOGY.

Genuine Mid Sets $16 &amp; Ujiaiih

nJ list of contributors to be

House on Friday «
H.litaadish is an able apt

PW'*i with a full bouse.

',

A Fortuno for Only $12.00.

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,d t&gt;w»rO.
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TICKETS

NOW 5

WANTED—0“r PV at &lt;raw?‘ il &lt;iU

KENTUCKY CASH DWRIBDTKM Cd

Boult, Sawing Machine, dmu
Marvin, Chant, Bummer

*’«' wish it distinctly understood that the

teTRursr

LAST
CHANCE

Wmvwb. H«e, Marehall.

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i, Bung Cutter, Detroit.
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New Advertisements.
UU.Ko

knowledx*. Write fall bUmrr

Claim* and the Southern CUlnu Cqmauerion. ,

xave vou trouble.
xxi-lGtf
Smith, Manoe k Ih-eton.

Herrick, Beating Steve -

ne and rM-nnrnos Claim* and aoKasnun «•&gt;«
nUvndat to.
Arears of Pay and Bounty.
OAern. SoMim. and Sailor* of the tale war. er

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xre't'Xf

For Toledo bottled ale by the down or
otherwise, and stock ale. and Mt ter by the
bulk, go to John Stanley s. xxtl4t3
. &gt;• ,h"

,

Julivs Rl-ssblM

Smith, Mance k Prreton a and settle to
' save costs. Wc must have our

&lt; As Conn Home at seven o'clock, sharp, on
-ficanhy «» -ulnS Oct

tent wrranm. rvoma tor maaiiw ■rwimueery ■»ainimtione. No id iUlonal fee* tor obtoUr Bad cun -

■uslnation. will be riven you free. _
Pensions.

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How to do it!

U.t vtritvnh.

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United Butte General Land Office.

W

John Stanley Mill better and cbeapor
Ten, than any other House in the city.

Singer Manufacturing Co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.

STEBBINS BRU’S
American xn&lt;l Foreign Patenu,
GILMORE A C0„ rererewwv to Chipman. Hotmer A Co., vuiicli.-rt. I’slenU piwenred In nil eonn-

tn»n. That all wb«
..d
IK.

Illustrated pnbUaations, all

Mnnev lost by bettinglcan bo speedily | xxl—14t4
Mon.y l»t WWW ,
(,HEAP CENTENNIAL TBIP-T.

For We—a g^i sawing maahiM.-^Wtll

Peerless Milk Safer.
now bn exhibition at our Ftut Jtuiv
Store. All klndH of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture ncatlv done.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Rooms couth idde State St.
opposite Li. A, Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

?lSo‘‘alWnrM?on?°af

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STATE

aud everything in the. Furniture Hue.
We invite all perrons to call and look
Stour
.

payment.

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AND OTHER
ELECTIONS.

Brackets, Paper-Hold­
W’alik-Poceets, Slipper­
Holders,

Patent*. Send Stamp to Gilmore 3c Ce. tor t»ui pblHoriisty pmm.
Old BouBty Land IVimtnu.
The taxi Report oft
al.Land Offi.-e ibovre 1

Horse fob sale—A good seven year old
| jnan ^und
12W|
Time

S. J. Bidelman, Cainnun.

INGS,
ers,

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List of leuere remaining in the Haatinp P.

INDIANA

1st Because we have no rent t &gt; pay
2i. Because we make the most of our
gixxls ourselves.
3d. Because we keep the best c work­
men.
4th. Because wo Warrant ail goods we
make.
Wo sell none of this cheap-made Fur­
niture that ia made by machinery. The
goods we make is made by hand, and
warranted. Wo Invite all persons to
call and Inspect our goods, for thoy al
boar Inspection. No trouble nt all
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to fraroa
would do well to p 'them
‘ ’ framed of ue
as we can do It P
.•rund Cheaper than
any
in P y;
, house
---------------cj County. We keep
the Largest ai.a Bettt Hcleeted atoek ot
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD­

d“ff*rem SmuT 2nd SHiJreUon’^'riainlnx to

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The Indira fin*

cordially Wvlted.
By Order of Rep. Co. Com.

Oss’.y one the Ccatennialitee of thia oily

Auk Bi.sneja.

P. W. Niskern and E. C. Barnum.'
Caution.
Oct. 21st, at Woodland Center.'
Oct. 23d, nt Crosby School I All jicrMn* arc cautioned ag linst pur­
. chasing a Noto given by me to Walter
House, Rutland.
Blake, ubqntthe 28th of September last,
Oct. 24 th. at Mudge School ■j for
Forty Points. As the Xulo w- ■ ob«
House, Castleton.
R«h.ud ' taited by (rand.
Oct. 25th. at Norton •’| n°°l HTlf
Pauxtsujcu Nacutuiel.
House. Maple Grove.
Take’ Notice.
Oct. 26th, at Eagle School
House, Assyria.
Oct. 27th, nt -Doty School i All parties indebted to us by note or
। account must nettle the same without
House, Johnsttiwn.
.
Oct. 28th. at Brown School [ further delay or notice.
tiAI-lSBVKl- &amp; BRCNMKAU.
House. Orangeville.

Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any houa? in 1]Kry County, for these reasons:
. *

CRASD KAFIO*. KICH _,

T^ffu'---------nucK or Ticxirra.

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�been for a i ompKoatiou of many drownetanecs, farnny of which had grt beyond
their «ohihJ, might to-dsy. we have not
much doubi, been in good financial condi­
tion, andecyojod the full confidence of the
business public.
As is w&lt;rl knowu Mr. McGowan did not
give his attention closely to bank affairs.—
Ho was always engaged in the law office,
the prooeeb from which were paid into
the bank, and to this part of tbeir busi­
ness ho almost exclusively gave his time.
The Patriot further says: “Fearing
the result (of the bank failure) would be
detrimental to Mr. McGowan and jeopar
disc bis chances of election, a few of hit
party friendt in and about Coldwater at
once proceeded to fttrniah him with testi­
monials of character.’’ This is absolutely
false. The letter of confidence was signed
by 35 persons—the most prominent and
successful business men in this dty, nine
of whom were among ths most pt eminent
and the most blghlf respected Democrats
wo havo hare. When tho letter wos writ
ten the Republican party did not attempt
to make political capital out of those
Democrats.
The REPUBLICAN
never
stated the number, only allowing the lan­
guage of tho Utter to speak for itself.
Now tho democratic organ attempts to
declare that this letter, expressing confi.
denoe, was writtea by a “/*« of hit party
friendt ” JTote tho language of the let­
ter, and then tell us what right the Patriot
had to make such an wrertion.—Here it is‘

What I write is my firm convictions, and
fuel that he ia still worthy of tbe confidence
of hia friends.
Vcry respectfully,

j. H. Woolley.
P. 8.—I wUl add this . Tho time that
I lost the money in their bank failure was
peculiarly unfortunate for me, because of
starting a practice in A new piac*—and a
stranger at that. If anybody had cause
to complain of bad luck-I had; but I felt
us far sa Mr. McGowan was ooncemod he
was blamekas; and I know from reliable
authority it left him poor indeed.
It
comes with pour grace fur papers to make
political capita] out of Mr. McGowan’s
bad luck. As long as his creditors show a
confidence in him, tbe public ought.

Railroad*.

Railroad*.

Railroads.

The Graet Werf TtaEfc

CitlCAGO fc LAKE HURON B
PKXINSVLAB DIVmON.

TIME TABLE No. 8,

orthern
NRAILWAY
COMPANY

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GOING NORTH.

faking Btf.cl &gt;• 16th, IB

O E W T TR A- L,

■ rMnlna th* risbt t* vary m skrreqalr*.
TRAINS WB8T. ____________

GOIN ।

EAST,

Philadelphia,
HEW IOBK CESTRII. BA1LBO1D

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Tho Patriot then mentions Mrs. ErneCus*tery and B»lU«Fi*lil of G*ttjr»bure. a£ dl­
line Shoaf as one of the victims of the
failure, and say* that Mr. McGowan soli­
cited this amount of &gt;55. Th* Patriot
qualifies it by saying that “w* were told"
so. Tbo truth is, Mr. MeGowan did not
solicit tbo money. She oum into hb
office for some legal advice which he gave
without charge, and thou she asked him
if they would give her ir.tcreet on a small
TicicBTs-;
amount of money. Ho told her they
Al redMed ra^wlH bo »old al all priaeipal
would if it was left a specified time—
'.While we do not all adopt your politi­
three mouths or such a matter. Sbe left
the money and took an interest bearing cal . sentiments, but honestly differ from
For aay'achor Infomation apply to Western
you in mani important particulars, yet as Pauoasor AtooL
vertificate.
In the ease of tbo Lockwood estate, wo friends wo &lt; moot but^ giro expression to
havo taken pains to inquire end find the our full confidence in your integrity, as
G*nl
A* facta to be those: The agent of the wallas declare it to be our sincere wish I _ Watt
v v ’n Pa*Marer Ar..
Duii.Panswr
i.i.tT. n.
Lockwood estate,'who** name wo suppress, that this misfortune shall not bo used
but suffice it to ray m a Democrat, waa a against you in tho campaign for Congress
patron of Bowen i McGowan's Bank. oow pending.''
Ho, as agent, deposited $3,900, some three
Thia waa nig ned, as wc have raid, by
THE CHICAGO 4 NORTH-WESTER:: RAILDemoaratt; and most of
or fonryear* ago, and took certificates of Republicans
aro not what we ordinariBowen St McGowan. This agent since tho Republicans_____________________
__ _
Embraces under one management the
ly
term
strong
party
men,
aud
are
far
from
that time has made overdrafts on hb own
Great Trunk Railway Lines of the
account to tho amount uf 16,137, and being politicians, and' all of them are men WEST and NORTH-WEST, and, with
when pressed for their payment told the of the highest character in our community. Ita numerous branches and connections,
forma the shortest and quickest route
Bankers that ,1thoy bad tho money of the —Why thia attempt on tho part of the
between CHICAGO and ail points in
Lock wood dilate—using this an an argu­ Patriot to misinterpret facta and belittle,
Illnoib,
Wisconsin,
Northern
ment to allow hb overdrafts. He waa any expression of confidence that the dti- Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa, Ne­
tho agent of that estate and held the cer- xena of Coldwater, without reyard toparty, braska, CALIFORNIA, and the'WEST­
tifieatea.
But now tnc Lockw od estate may hav* publicly declared in Mr. Mc­ ERN TERRITORIES. ITS
claim their money while their agent has an Gowan’s* integrity ? Its animus is too
overdraft to cover it, and over 82,000 plain to »ocd any showing Upon our part, Is tho shortest and bc.it route Coral!
beside.
It would seem u though the except sb far as a review of the tacts, points in Nobthebn Illinois, Iowa,
"trickery and deception" an this case are, which W6 have given, will explain,.as wo Dakoto, Nebraska, Wtominq. Col­
orado, Utah, Nevada,California,
to eay the least, not at al! on tho aido of trust satisfactorily, to the public.
W. L. RANCROFT. Utreirsr._____________
Evid^tly tho Democracy feel close Oregon, China, Japan and AusthaBowen 4 McGowan.
LIA7- Its
QBtATfrmKBM hxil
at
Tho Patriot then attempts to make cap­ pressed ; t the canvass of this Congrosrionital out of “preferred creditora," who, he al District Ecvenrwbere Mtf McGowan
would havo us infer, were secured for the speaks be is met with large and interested
money deposited and loaned. He instance* audiences. His speeches aro everywhere Is tho sliort line for Northern Wis­
consin and Minnesota, an«i for Mai&gt;tbo payment of 81,100 to th* County commended for their ability; and the
180 N, ST.PaUL. MlNNEAPOI.TS. DULUTH
Treasurer—or, as he putt it, “to J. L. gentlemanly manner with which he treats and all point* In tho Greet Northwest.
' r’icree in trust fur the Republican official." his opponents shows tho character of the
The fact of thb case u. as tho Treasurer man to such an advantage that it ia telling
himself informs us, that he hold collaterals strongly against the chances for success Is the only route for Winona. Roches­
■Sotilinnwrirf. IDally.
as security for the publie money, and they which the Democrats hoped to secure ter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, St.
Farter can on all &lt;tay traiu.
simply paid the money and took these pa­ through the misfortunee of Mr. McGowan. Peteb, Nfew Ulm, uli! all join's In
tr* a
pM*1"aa “n lhr”«h '»
pers.—What wrong was committed in tins
Mr. McGowan does not attempt to cov­ Southern and Central Mineoota. Its
case where tho "Rcpubliran official" looked er up tho fact of their indebtnesa ; but
wm
.
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doa
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out for tho interests of tho county, when that it was brought about by dishonest
G*n‘l Faat'aar Ae'l. Haaiilloa. xxi-Wtf.
bo left the money by taking collaterals as transactions and with dbhones; intent, ho Is the [only line for Janesville,
security and then gave up these paper* on doet emphatically deny and courts a candid WATEBTt.
pwN, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
Appletox■ , w
receipt of tbe money? What sensible
G___„
reen ......
Bay. Escanaba,
Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton,
business man can look upon thb as a cue
and
.Superior’ «T«Urta*t Una
Hancock, —
J the Lake -------CM*m» a»J Grand
of a “preterrod creditor F* er tn the light
ne mdvertisments
Country. —
of a dishonest transaction ?
nt only Li; nm.^
Z*»y ChoeA**
Pullntn SUtptri.
The 831,003 secured was moner bor­
Is theonly route fur Elgin. Bocki oud,
rowed of other banks. /Nearly al! bonks
Freeport, aud all points via Freeport.
have occasion at different times to make
Summer Time Table.
loans of other banks. To do thb they
isdnf- “•”*
generally re-discount the paper they hare
on hand- That is they, furnish such pa­
Is tho old Luke Shore Route, and la the
per u security for the loan made and this
only one posring through Evanwton,
paper goes under the name of 'oolbtaral.'
Lake Forest, Highland Pabk,
Thb Bowen &amp; McGowan had to do if
Waukegan, Racine Kenosha to
Milwaukee.
they borrowed, but in no other scuse did
they make “preferred creditors." Had
Are run on all through trains of this
they been disposed to put sny one m the
road.
position of a “profarred creditor" they ,
hia lathe ONLY LINE running
probably would have taken care of their i
these cars between Chicago and St
own relatives and family friends who were 1
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago
and Winona.
depositary with them. Mr. McGowan's ;
^“■haJ°nr^l«T*ra connect with
wA bad a small deposit in ths bank, which ‘
Sieepara on tbe Union
if Mr. McGowan had been disposed te ant
Mclfio Railroad for all point* West of
duhonestiy In the matter he would have (
tbo Missouri River.
looked out for. But he did not, a*4 '
On the arrival of tbo trahiafrom the
furthermore has publicly stated in the ।
Clmmro
presence of a large number that no claim
,j;avb
should be made for this, sum.
4
S°uu£P
Omaha ind CaliIn the case of the citv money, for which ।
fornla, Two Through Trains daily, with
Mr. Bowen was liable, there ia thb to any. 1
PuUman Paiace Drawing Room and
“^P^g^tbrouKh tocoundl BlufDu
.Aw m well known Mr. Bowen was the .
hor Bt. Paul and Minneapolis Two
jrrineipal moneyed man of tho eo-nartnerPhrmigh Trains Dally, with Pullnmu
ahhL When he went into the bastneM he
TalaccCars attached on both trains
had a nice property as wm well known
For Green Bay and Lake Sunerlor
Two Trains dally, with I'ullman Pal2c
here.
Mr. McGowan had - no capital but

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Pennsylvania Railroad

GOING SOUTH.

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D. M. BOYD, Jr,

MLLSEYWR

IBM

CALIFORNIA

Omaha and California Line

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Chicago, Madison and St.
Paul Line

&lt;£HMD JiAPIDi DWISIOI.

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The Reliable Short Llor
EAST AND WEST.

BRAND RAPIDS AND DETBOI1

Winona and St. Peter Linn

Green Bay and Marquette
f
Line

M Wajit Jaciw &amp; Safina?
Rkuteae.
SHORT LINE RETWBE.X

MICHIGAN AND TK SOUTH.

MliOlcriO*

llaXiags
‘Nuhrtlk

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Q. P. Rowell* Co'*. Col. FreePort and Dubuque Line

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

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Pullman Palace Cars

MSHasgifr^

wu paying Mr. Bowen annual raterarton i
88,00tf, Thn.Mr.B’ewbhtaondfcriree ’

were properly consulted, and hb iaictests,
if anybody's were to be properly cared for.
.Mr. Bowra was Tramtrer of the city &lt;rf
Coldwater.
He had held tho office for
several yeera, was ufrivereaDy liked and in
the rpring wm re-cleeted by a very large
majority. As City Treasurer he was also
Treasurer of the City School District to
which most of the reoeeym^Trauury
belonged. H these trust funds were Dot
cared for, Mr. Bowen, finder the law, was
criminally liable for cinbecriement and
could be ao arraigned by the dty or hia
bondameo-the penalty for which offense
b a term of yam in State Prison. What
maab th*r* who, under these drrumrtanew, would not consider it right te pay
over to the city or the county *r State ti&gt;e
money in hb hands if by ray ponftiliiy

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tsstit^e^&amp;aa’ n-"-i-

Cara attached, and ruhnlng tbrough to
Marquette.
For Milwaukee. Four Through Trains
daily, Pullman Cara on night trains
Parlor Chair C-re on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona ami pointe in
unTn ’
Through Train dally,
with Pullman sleepers to Winona.
For Dubuque, via l-’neport. Two
Through rralns daily, with Pullman
Car* on night trains.
For Dubuqueand La Crave, via Oil n
ton two Through Trains daily, withPnllamn Cara on night train to Me­
ta regor, Iowa.
For Sioux City and Yankton Two
D

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,S^«Ul,Ckr»»k«»i &lt;^t,re
&lt;STB

M ‘-ouri

riwast,

nb (rtV"pYi't A T B

Janesville, and other points, you can
have from two to ten traltis &lt;/idlv.
New York Office, No. 05, Broadway •

__3rer&lt;/nJlna,n,. ouac' corner Canal
rwL*Mi?ll,0n
^‘Mic Street
• Kenaie anti Cana!

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i-Couneil Blu® and Omaha.
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VOL XXI. NO. 51.
^J6|lli.||eeklyhepl!lllicapi3P|rer |

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23,1876.
***»"»■ Qrotyne., Undertaking, Staves, Etc., Etc.

GEO. M. DEWEY
i.VD PUBLISHER.

OUft NEW YORK LETTER.
The Business Outlook—Reasons for
Believeing that Better Times are at
Hand—Interest in the Election—
Opium-Eating—A Young Life
Wrecked- Barnum—Amipemente.;

WAGONS!

New York, Oct. 21st, 1876.

rThiri middle of October brings with it
even more than a fulfillment, of the promUii of activity given nt the vommeuoetnent
of the foil season. New"* ‘
‘

A l^'EltT/SlNG.

strong ui.ti nTterhcd
erp; all the
lassitude and languor of
mill summer
sesaou U jeurf, and the tide of life throbs
through the great artery, Broad any, and
MHclls into the intricate network &gt;f tor­

tuous streets in the lower |art of tho oily,
with a force and volume that shows thp

f05 T1E !&gt;t*T WTT D1X* *f *,£i *tLL

PEMSSIONAL AND B0M38 CM.

At prices lower than ever. Now is the lime
to purchase the best Wagon made, af a
very low price.
T. J. WIEDER,

PLOWS AND CASTINGS
L . FECK HAM,
^N A SURGEON.

In addition,to the Oliver Chilled Plate.
and castings, &gt;vc have a full stock of
POINTS

«STICK OF THE PEACE. Denersl CMtattM

for the Gale, Cciitis, Robinson, Dodge ami
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as onground
points.

GR-EBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
..... -U----------- - -------------------- —

50yl

VICTORY IS WON I
DR- H. F. PECKHAM.
klki
WriCPinsP lA.v ANbSCRGBOJt-Hieh.

’Cjmn.thrrr'X. Mwh. All Safa aund-

The Triumph is Complete.

WM.H. HAYFORD,

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

RISSELL,

rev.,,-

If there were nothing else to rc-assure us,
i it would teem tu» if the wonderful fl4w of
j gold from Euro]« to thia country would be
। amply sufficient to base the pleasantest
hope* upon. There is hardly a steamer
I that has loft Liverpool of late but lias
| brought a goodly burthen of the yellow
j draw, whivb serve* as tho sinew* of com■ tncrce on every shore.
No beggarly
amounts, cither’; 'a king s ransom," which

instance, the Germamn w ot/her way hero
with alwut three millions dbliars, iu good
I h-rd American eagles, a pile of money itself big &lt;gtoygl&gt;
ran«om all the kinp
mentioned iu Froimart’s Chronielre.
THE REASON

that it .is coming in such quantities is that
wo have lor the past three years been Uving inside of our income. We have been

For full Particulars call and see !
mwcnlandid stock of Teas, C offees, &gt;
J^^S^edGoods,andalloth-|^'^kS.tffl^
er Goods usualy kept m a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy!*.- ••—■—Is" div '•urplui or our prudacdoo gorfl
v”

LLCirs RLSSELL,

CHAN. H. BAITER,
‘E®’" I;.'X CX.7ESCT.E
WM

*.!»*«, •

I erofc deficiencies and she must pay for
same in «ld. since we arc forcing our.
seivct to get dong with as little ss possible
of what she has to sell, and there is a
large surplus of ready money coma to us
in the transaction. This is a little bit of
jioHtical economy for your readers to in­

uks

ba,

BURGHER,

vestigate-

ISAAC W. V ROOM AM,

UNDERTAKING

VESSEL
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sCPRISDLt

c. G. HOLfmOOK.
L£Lsad MUirer ft

lias been the all-absorbing topic thia week.
No election snw lire warhas awaktnd
kuch intense interest as thia sffiur of the
two outpnatH of two great partnw tn Indi­
ana and Ohio. Now Y orkeni did not turn
from businew. it ia true, to watoh the
returna and speculate as to the resolts ; a
I^h goingNew Yorker would not

STAVES. STAVES.
I

of experience,
AXSCx mai&gt;j j v
,
InThebe-lM-, »=
J-X'S
u to WW week, «“1 «!*?**!? ,h„
lb.fl U&gt;y oilier tfnn 1
in
'K bbIul th, inlot
notion. W. H.
nfc_
IDczu Wi, w*—

-

Cash,

fcjnraonal nt-

or MWlvrUU.

The increase of this vico among the la­
dies of this city is attracting general atteu*
tinn among those in a position to know
anything of the facts. Notice was first
called to the matter by a well known lady
correspondent, who made what appeared
at the time to be rather sweeping assertions,
but which have been sustained by later devclopements. The evil has spread more
widely am one the classes of rather super­
ior social position, uuj any number of
uduji of the highest respectability and
moirlng In the most select circles are mid
to be victims of the pernicious habit.
Women of the. lower classea who use arti­
ficial atituulanta still cling io the old alco­
holic methods of beer and whiskey.

She could have married the most eligible
man there had she so wished, but die Did
an ambition above any sphere that region
afforded, and went to New York to seek
her fortune. Her first away was in litera­
ture, in which she met with but indiffer­
ent succefis. She then went upon the
stage, for which her ftce and figure gave
her certdo advantages. But she wearied
of the narrow and toilsome path—that is
the only avenue to enduring histrionic
fame, and essayed to reach it by the dan­
gerous short cut of managerial favoritism,
merchandising her personal charms to that
end.
Sbe failed, as dl other women do
who rely upon such meretricious means of
securing advancement, and this is. the
moral of her story. What little artistic
prominence she gained was very ephemeral
and when it left her she tell, never L&gt; rise*
again.
Her great ambition was her destruction,
or rather its misdirection wu, and'.when
she saw her hopes forever blasted, she
gave beraelf up to dissipation. She con­
tracted the hsbit.of opium-eatias, and the
shunned, grewrome caricacture of woman
hood that naraod me is the painful wreck
of the gifted lovable being? whom a few
short years ago, was the pride of her city.

The president said to n gentleman on
Saturday who conversed with him about
the condition of South Carolina, that ho
wax determined that the colored Republi­
cans of the State should vote in accordance
with their honest convictions, if he had to
order the whole army into the State to
enable them to do so.

The New York Worfi/ makes thia
original comment on the October elections:
"Mr. Hendricks has shown condnaivcly
- that ho brings strength to the national
ticket , Mr. Hayes tiiai he is a load to his

AJOUMNALIBT DOME.

Journalism in this city bus suffered a
heavy loss in th? death of John Fitch
(’lereland, a brother-in-law of H o r a c e
Greeley, tad an attache of tho 7 r* i.b «« e
during nearly tho whole of its history. Ha
and Greeley were boys together and their
families wore intimate. He learned the
printing business about the same time
Greeley did, and uniting his -fortunee with
those of the Th’tuae be became succearivcly its Albany correspondent, editor of
the eemt-weekly and weekly editions, news
editor, and finally financial editor, which
position he occupied at the time of hui
death. Hi# duty was to write the daily
reports of the stock markets' and a discumi-n of the operations on Wall street,

gaarwee.;

party-". The “load" earrios Ohio by more
than double thb ••atreugih" shown by Hen,

docks in Indiana.
Charlee. M. Croswell, the republican
candidate for governor of Michigan, is an
Acknowledged advoe^e of the principles of
the prohibition party. He was once a candi­
date for office on their ticket in hia,county,
and al that time warmly advocated their
policy. That he still holds the same views
is known from the enthusiastic support he
gave to the “ Crusade” foolishness of two
years ago.—Detroit Public Leader.
We have the best of authority for know­
ing chat there are at least three perfect gra­
tuitous lies in the above paragraph.
1. Mr. Croswell has never been prom­
inently identified with the prohibition party
in any way. On the other hand, as • mem­
ber of the constitutional convention, be ex­
erted himself to have the prohibition danse
submitted separately to the popular vote so
that the sense of the people could be Bad on

* ___, .

E D. WHITE,

,£)

Ohio ia shown by the Cincinnati Gaxettr,
which gives a list of eight Democratic wardi
which polled a vote largely in excess of the
entire adult male population.

the avidity of a school of blue-fab after'a
Undful of ship's biscait. A« usudtbs United States. In
StoM.ll -O.
’ to Mira Esther Gree

.nd THU.
-M. at all bo.n dll

HmUoO. Job' »“&gt;■1878

TUX JRKEPRUSIBLK BAR .NUM

seems to lore none of bis attractiveness
with advancing years. He is pereunidly
fresh and bloomitm. Age seems to improve
him, like wine. .He opened out last Motjday in Gilmore's Garden, with a show to
the description of which the New York
papers devote mnch space, and which wax
witnessed the first night by about 2.500
persona. The only thing specidly new its
the collection seems to bo a certain Cap­
tain Costentenus, who was captured in hia
youth by the Tartan and was made by
them a sort of an etching board, upon
which they practiced the art of tattooing,
and no industriously that the Captain is a
peripatetic picture gdlery, with not a
square inch of his skin upmarked by a
pre-Raphaelite illustration of some kind
done in carmine, India ink and ind|go.
His apptarance is unique, to ray the least,
but the pictures on his body do not show
that the Tartaric knowledge of art effects
is cqud to their Jed in practice.

suffer any event short of the find dimdutlon nf all things to distract his attention
any prohibition ticket.
from h'» MS" °r
b°f he' discharged to the ralisfaction of all.
3. He had nothing whatever to do with
buioir boat., liir inirmt dupUyed bj He rw ^man of great good aetue, acute
him »“ oorimil.
J»|X« «S««,
of judgement, and a writer of much force.
the German rote. Mr Webber
The best evidence of his careful conand dl phere where news wohkefy tobc
acKnlionmess of work, is the “ Tribune
had, were continudly thronged by l«ge
Almanac,
’
'
cf
which
ho
was
the
editor,
rmwds who devoured every scrap &lt;jf inferpoliticians in both putiea who would

Highest Market Price in

Hme. Till ilenrl1" hi*
Houthi. i»rt «r tbI&gt; "hn”1"

STEBBINS BBOS

•
THE ELECTION NKWfl

WnFtwcwyL June
Bring . l&gt;u»l n™ U-u

wife and two daughters One*of the lat­
ter gives evidence of poeseasing unusud lit­
erary ability, and is the authoress of a
charming book, “A Hummer at Chau. .
taqua."

cottutry U once more arousing itself for a
(vncwal of ite career of boundless activity.
For three years it has rested, rccuperntiog
OPIUM IS A FIEND
.
from the unusual activity of/the years
AMCBKMKJTN.
preceding the panic, business men have beside which dooholio Stimulants, Lad aa
Miss Neilson is expected hereon jtb*&gt;
their effects are—are comparatively mild
laid down their burdens, Inul them pulled and harmless. The man or woman ' who 24th or 25th, from England, but will
off their Lacks by the sheriff, or have so once becomes a victim to ita insidious make her first appearance at Philadelphia
adjusted them that their weights is not so wiles, is as fatally bound in its degrading onthe 30th.
All the theaters are taking heart from
oncrotw, hindrance* to progrow generally chains as were those subjects of the middle
have been removed in one way or another age mytba who had sold their souls to Ba­ the cheerning burincm outlook and are
— voluntarily or involuntarily—pleasantly ton. Release from the bondage is infin­ preparing for a profitable winter campaign,
or otherwise, and now every one feels like itely more difficult than breaking off the in mhich some unusually good entertain,
starting the race anew, with increased aervitude to Alcohol, and dl ita effects menta will be produced.
PlBTBO.
vigor, and guided into smootherjaths by upon the body and mind of the victim
| the experience they have passed through. arc proportionately exaggerated.
The
You at the West—at the extrcmctics of spread of the evil seems to cdl for active
The Post aays: *• Tilden shines out sll
the IxMy-romuiercial, so to speak—feel the mcMurca of repression, but what those the more ou the neutral background of
quickening of the pube: we, at the heart, meaaurosshall be puxxlex dl those who have llaym^-If Hayes set* him off now, ho
are aware of the gradually strengthening of approached the matter.
Nothing will
avdl the gcneralfcarousing of tbepubliZ ■wrttpoliah him off on the 7th of November.
the raruiac pulsations.
ctmsciencc.
I'
CONFmr.N'.'E EVER YWH ERE.
(.
A letter was recently received al the Re&gt;
A SPECIMEN DKBAUCIIKK
—‘Vxd‘ publican headquarters s-in»rJJepr*
i
Never since September, 1873, have peo­
York from
Speaking of opium eating remind me
ple in even’ department ofbasinAts been
Governor Uayer, in which he stated that
I so confident that the revival of tn&lt;le so that m I was turning the corner of Broad­
the
result
n»Ohio
and
.Indiana
were as way
and
Tenth
streets
to-day,
I
saw
a
i long looked for-has set in in reality. And
| they Lulieve it lias come to stay. It has woman in rags and tettcra, with a bloated good as he expeted.
। nene of the appeanreofa feverish Mimula- and pimpled face, and bearing on her person
' tiun of convaiscenc; it is too steadilv alow evidence of a leng struggle with sin, which
N’ouc but tboae who are interested in
i and measured to be anything but healthful, Lad resulted—as it always does—in sin’s
depriving American citizens of their rights
l and we find our own feelings and ideas on triumph. Such women are not rare, but
will
regret that the President has decided
this
one
had
a
peculiar
interest
to
me.
I
the subject reiiceted back from acrora tho
, water, where our English cousins assure us knew that girl fourteen years ago in Find­ to send the upholders of law and order into
[ that they find the same gaatifying state of lay, Ohio. She was the prettiest sweetest, South Carolina.
most charming girl of eighteen I ever
things, and arc corTcs|&gt;oding1yjubilant.
knew, and queened it royally over the
INFLUX &lt;»F HOLD.
How the Democrats went for reform in
hearts of the young men of that little'dty.

ALLOFPOSITIONJS_OVERCOME;:i:=i;xg^^

A. 1’ DRAKE,

of mine with whom I frequently played
the linful gamo of Old Sledge.
At the
conclusion ot each hand, he would remark
with calm confidence, “well, I made high,
low. jack and the game," and then I
would have to set to work and argue Mtn
out of dl the points I hid happened to
mike. There ia one advantage about this
mode of procedure, it gives the one prac­
ticing it the best show for doubtful points.
OPIUM KATIXtl.

General At-rtvirt.

A- ir/.'.'

WHOLE NO. 1094.

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„d d"l“rf&lt;tra7llu»g«;«|lo™»T»
toy. Tbty Jw»y. rmiM meof« ft&gt;«nd

Fuller was

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nn th,*

play!—Detroit Ec*&gt;-

�THE RECENT ELEcffoNS.

THE DEBT STATEMENT.

imrr.
The results in Ohio and Indiana, when
EDITOR

Habtisgb, Mien., Oct. 23, 1876.

fully weighed, will be found exceedingly
damaging to the Democratic! party. Tho
mere disappointment of failure in Ohio,
and of success by a very slender majority
if at al! in Indiana, will couut for much.
The most desperate efforts had been made.
All the arguments and all the campaign
tricks which the party had at command

Tho October statement of the public
debt shows a reduction of the debt during
tho last month by the amount of $7,172,­
769’0, or at the rate of $28,691'076.80
for a year. The Tribune gives the fol­
lowing tabular statement of the reduction

of the debt since March 1st, 1869:

were employed, with marvelous organi­
zation. abundance of money, and great skill
in fraud. . Yot tho majority in Ohio ia

HA.YJ3W PLATFORM i

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian intorforance winch will
destroy the other.”
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Fremdent,

RUTMRDB. HAYIS.
of Ohio.

Fc

Vice- Prttit. mt

VUiLUl A: WHKKLKB.
; ' of New York.

certainly larger than last year, and in In­
diana the Democrats have not held their
advantage. In both States they have lost
on Congressmen. The electoral vote of
Ohio, and of every other Western State,
with the possible exception of Indiana,

Tout. M 8K&gt;ath&lt;........ ........ S48S.19W tt

Thia statement covers a period of ninetyone months and 'shows an average yearly
reduction &gt; f tbe'debt amounting to more

than fifty millions of dollars and an average
monthly reduction amounting to more
than four millions of dollars. The ibeaning of this fact is simply this: the GovernmcDt has saved in ninety-one months
more than four hundred and thirty millions
of dollars out of its income, and applied

will go to Gov. Hayes. But this is not
all. There arc other considerations which
will powerfully affect public opinion in
New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey,
where the battle ia now to be fought.
• I. Nothing but the extreme repudiat­ tho same to the liquidation of the public
ing wing of the party has prevailed, if debt. And this has been done by an ad­
there has been a Democratic success in ministration charged, on tho part of Mr.
Indiana. That State, immeasurably worse Tilden and his party, with being wasteful,
than any other in respect to the currency prodigal, and extravagant in the use of the
question and the public credit, has been public money. Although taxation during
carried, if at all, only by a demagogue this period bos been largely reduced ami
whose ryftpathy with the worst Demo­ the income of the Government propor­
cratic element mode him strong in that
tionately leasenod, the public expenses
State, as it would have made him weak in
have been so retrenched, from time to time
those wh^b are nchr to decide the contest.
that the Government hu been able to pay
The yrorJ 1 and most dangerous end of the
this large amount on the debt of the oouoparty gai is the upper hand. Precisely
tty. Hero is a solid snd very important
because t .e party can win, or Dearly win,
fact that must be put to the credit of
in such, A State ns Indiana, and with
President Grant's administration and to
such a ca didite as Williams, it will be
the credit of the Republican party.

Is there any reason to suppose that De­
IL In a fow cities in Ohio great gains mocracy would have done better, or that,
if restored to power, it will do letter?
None whatever. Rad Democracy succeed­
At L&amp;rn-WILLIAX A. HOWABL. UXNBV W
ed in 1868, the principles of repudiation
LOUD.
E1r»l IMUricl-WILLIAM DOELTZ.
ttecood Dhlrlcl—I'll AKLE3 H. KEMPF.
would have succeeded, and the public
Tbirc I'-.irif 1'lll^.TUM MITCHELL.
credit would have received a blow from
which it would take a long time to recover.
DxrwU-JKHKMlA II JENKS.
not bo raised, and there will be ample
Eighth rxauicg-ncims HA5&gt; 11 irri
Democracy is to-day essentially what it
Sloth fttetriet-WILLIAM IlUNlIAM.
time to rbpke the position of Gov. Hayes
was in 1868, and should it now succeed
thoroughly known. The remarkable gains
the same consequences would follow. The
which the Republicans made in the rural
"solid South" would be the backbone of ita
districts of Ohio, even in comparison with
strength ; and this South has a long list of
the enormous vote of last year, indicates
war claims, in the aggrgate amounting to
that similar gains maybe expected in
billions of dollars, that would be knocking
Eastern btates. An. equally strong Re­
at tho United States Treasury Jbr. pay­
publican vote in either of the close Eastern
ment. Enough of there claims has el
States, with similar gains over the heav­
. UCTIlDKIt
ready been presented and entertained for
iest vote ever polled by that party, would
consideration by tho Democratic House of
insure Republican victory in all.
Representatives at tho last session of Con­
HI. At the West, the voters of Ger­
gress to show what might bo expected io
man
nativky have usually voted with the
I DO NOT STAND HERE TO DE­
FEN D EVERYTHING WHICH TH E Republicans, and those who were influenc­ the event that Democracy should come
REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS DONE: ed to vfte gainst Gov. Hayes counted as into power mainly, as it would, by SouthB'JT WHEN THE DEMOCRATIC
PARTY 18 HELD UP AB THE PAR­ a loan I' tl&gt; it party and as a gain to the
TY OF REFORM, I AM REMINDED Democt jts. It is not probable that tho
One of the strong hopes of the "solid
OF THE DECREPIT OLD LION Di
THE FABLE. WHO BOUGHT TO same w(ak stories can be used with effect South" is finally to force upon the Gov
GAIN BY STRATEGY WHAT HE a month hence, but oven if they should be, erament a large part of the loams occa­
COULD NOT GAIN BY STRENGTH.
THE SPIRIT AND TENDENCY OF the German vote in the Eastern States sioned by the war. The'firststcp to this
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IB TO­ has been mainly Democratic.
end Is to get the Democracy into power;
WARD REFORM.
IT IS STILL
and this is among the reasons that will
WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. AND
IV. )t is not at all certain that tho
control the action of Southern Democrats
THOUGH I AM NOT WILLING
TO THROW UP THE PARTY. cleetoral vote of Indiana can be scoured in tho pending election. No such game
I AM WILLING TO
EXPEL for Mr. Tilden. Mr. Hendricks carried
can
be practiced with the Republican
THOSE
MEN
WHO
HAVE that Stat* in 1872 by 1,300 majority, but
USED THE PARTY FOR THEIR
party in power ; and this fact should be a
OWN EVIL ENDS. I ACCEPT THE 26,000 Dcrno.-rnta refused to rote for Mr.
reason for confronting this "solid South”
REPUBLICAN PARTY BECAUSE I Grecly in November, and Grant's majority
with a united North. Wo do not believe
BELIEVE IN ITS PRINCIPLES,
WHICH IT NEVER HAS BELIED. wm «vC 21,000. It is quite possible that in the wisdom of putting the Government
I DO NOT HESITATE TO BAY the oxtrine inflationists, who were enthu­
into the hands of those who sought to
THAT WILLIAM A. WHEELER
HAS BEEN MY FIRST CHOICE FOR siastic for Williams, may be less hearty in destroy it.
■
THE PRESIDENCY ; BUT THIS IB support-of the electoral ticket Mn Hen­
NO DISPARAGEMENT TO THAT
QUIET, THOUGHTFUL. UNPRE­ dricks himself, became of his trimming,
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
TENDING. YET UHFLINCHING has not'been popular with this class of fan­
MAN. WHOM THE CINCINNATI
CONVENTION ASSIGNED TO THE atics. They have been educated to hate
Tho
Government Printer—The Teach­
FIMT FLAGS ON THJL TICKET: Mr. Tilden and the New York Democracy,
AND I RECOMMEND TO YOU
ing of the Results in Ohio and
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. AND and it would not be surprising if one in a
Indiana—Tilden “Won't Seat.”
THESE ITS NOMINEES, AS WOR­ hundred of them should refmw to vote io
THY TO BE THE DEFENDERS OF
THIS PROUD FLAG IN TIME OF November next, as one in right of the InWashington, Oct. 21,1876.
PEACE. JUST AB THEY WERE diaua Democrats dW reftmato vote in 1872.
were made by the Democrats through the
temperance question, and the stories widely
circulated at a very’ late hour respecting
tho attitude of Gov. Hayrsjtoward foreignborn voters. In N«w York, New Jersey,
and Con\cticut the temperance issue can­

WISE AND JSTRONG AND BRAVE
TO UPHOLD AND DEFEND IT IN

ly executed or so satisfactorily nerfooned as
since Mr. Chpp has been in charge of the
Government offioe, and it has been umreraally acknowledged, by both Democrats
and Republicans, that the debates in Con­
K have never been so satisfactory m
the Government offioe was entrusted
with making up the " Congressional Re
A comparison of the old (Hobe with the
Record will satisfy any one of the supe­
riority of the latter over he former, while,
what is more pleasing to Members of Congross, there haa never been any delay to
speak of, in having tho complete proceed­
ings of the day before, promptly placed on
each members desk every morning.
All the other work of the office has
been equally satisfactory.
The investigation into tho affairs of the
office was started to make Democratic cap­
ital solely; it was sided and abetted by
discharged employees and disappointed
contractom ; it waa conducted by men
whose hands arc steeped in tho blood of
their slain fellow countrymen, whose treas­
onable acta have caused more expenditure
of the money of the people of tho United
States, (Ean the entire expenses of the
Govenhfeot Printing office for ths next I
one hundred yean, will be.
They committed the highest crime
known against the laws of their country
and daaerved an ignominioiu . death; we
forgave them; we restored to* them their
forfeited political rights, and alas, in ths
magnanimity of our hearts we allowed
them scats in the halls of Congress. Their
first seta of gratitude has been, to seek out
a technical infraction uf the strict letter of
the law, in order that they might impeach
those officials who strenuously opposed
their efforts to destroy tho Union, and who
loyally administered the Government un­
der the most trying circumstances.
The Government Printing offioe has not
escaped their malignity, but the Govern*
ment Printer, the nead of that office, has
come out of the ordeal unscathad and his
reappointment and confirmation gave ev­
idence of tho confidence rqioscd in him'by
the loyal and fairminded atatcuuen of the
Government.
In all political contests the groatcet dan­
ger to be apprehended by a dominant
party is a confidence which begets inaction.
Prior to the recent elections in Ohio and,
Indiana, it wm argued that a triumphant
success of the Republican tickets in both
States would be decisive of tbc Presiden­
tial election in the Nation in November.
In view of the certainty that, on a full
votein every State of the Union, the rice­

TEA! TEA!?
Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late dealine from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

Coffee.
From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Spices.
You can have in any shape you
want.
,

Crackers.
We brag on.

Cheese
We sell the best

Tobacco.
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

politicians of that party feared that, while
suectsa is always desirable, inertuere might
succeed victory at these State elections,
sud they accepted as fact that, in such an
event, it would require gigantic effort to
keep it before the country, that “ eternal
vigilance is the price of liberty."
It is now probable that the late decis­
ions in Ohio and Indians cannot be viewed
as of themselves* indicating a sure elec­
tion of cither candidate for the Presidency
in the coming month. The whole ques­
tion remains with the people of this
country, to determine by their votes whom
they will have sa Chief Magistrate of the
hatton. At thia stage of the fight, the
Republican who may be found sleeping at

OhioStone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery.

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.
We buy for cash and will not
be U an DERSOLD by any House
in the City.
'

wo will only deserve it by s brave and fear­
less dirham of duty. Let there be no
reUlx&gt;‘,OT1 of effort, but on the aontrary, let
each Republican " put hi* shoulder to the
wheel and pray for sueeeas.”
Histinpi.
" If we advocate Gov. Tilden strenuous­
ly, says the relict of the ZsW&amp;raewr, ef
this ettv,
•
•
.
“ it’m
simply becaaw he is an honest snd upright
man, not simply because ho won’t steal."
By hta own averments it ia proven that ho a.n.saux. . i
did atari $13,000on his income tax; by
those of the nartn-v nnw rarara—• »_•

SMITff, KANEE and PRESTON,
Aug. Tib, 1876.

0.T.8ABI5.

Boanl of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,:

e
Mobiliar care by the affidavit
affidavit .
of Oaken Amos, that “ nothing had been

aaaoog hia old friends and neighbors in
and near the city of Buffalo, N. Y., where

Joii®' a. WuMfcdDoo^

Mr. Clapp was one nf the viarima of the
late Democratic inquisition, and, though
.I,-- a

.i

moDey

unredeemed to

lup.ft
,ua pmt cry

cf “ Canal P4-,. '•

&amp;4

«od.

pstbwt,

2nd

SC

SEEDS.

Wowttriilg.

.j-.

a.

Look here I

Look ^erc

miotbjax.

Wltot I don't you think •• j”
loffine, Caskets* ShrouJ’
ent. aod
j“
U&gt;. &amp;ou tUih. JelnXi

~ancr lb*" any firm in the btatc &gt;
CVftr.wtothn Mr of

J. M. HEWES,
“Amination by r—l:— o.

a square and perfectly proper explanation

we guarantor SatisfactionHesure furnished free to
purchasing a Coffin worth

figUorer anta, upon issues

to tk. Gommnl dimag Mr. CUpp’. rfmiammtoa. Ia poat rf La, „„ „
by thousands of Liberals and
dollar of IL mow, approprutad for lb.
Gorammwt Priatia, Ofioe pram U,„n? t
Mr. Clapp’. Unda, or ■ rn.nipul.ua „

A Gr.t Redictiaii ii PH®!

FURNITURE,

vote worid apparently insure a

hu office was subjected io n morn search­
hold every State at the North
ing and unscrupulous investigation not
I*. Itwl
1872; ihey show a much more united and one thing twss found reflecting upon the
cause his firm prepared coffire .extract,. solid array; they poll a larger vote, and head of the office. It is true that a great
manifest a greater confidence and determi­ many sensational paragraphs ware given
patriotic and touching ap- nation. But. the Democrats have relied
with alwolute confidence upon the cry
ot reform, the hard timea, and the desire charging all sorts of malfeasance in office
to Mr. Clapp, but it is also true, and just,
coffee to vote fur Tilden.” Did any sane
editor ever throw to the people such
and every one ot them wm susceptible of

READ THIS

SALISBURY i BROSSBAV
DreU" tn all kinds

J

MtoWhplnutolkr,

Furniture, Coffins, Etc^

and he'happy -again.

it i- proven that he did

Hon. A. M. Clapp, Printer, has return-

The New York .Son of the 19th in«L
contains an etoqueat (?) editorial, daaounc-

xxi30w4.

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Hmf

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VUto “ti.'Jt,
,
’
tlw Wh&gt;to H
_

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DltTA.

What grudge has DsZT against

4- j- m

, Sin and O®®11*
PAI NTER
4 IL Iteck’i CarriM*

�■I

Quite an excitement was ooeaatenod in Mar-

Local Correapondensa.

•••--------- j
ui ■ crsiy man,
EH. Dolan, freight conductor on the M. C. R.

Republican Meetings

aMlGML FAFHir BUST BflIITY.

Drugs, Oils, and Millinery Goods,

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE

TIME-CARD

did not ascertain.

Afterward he
John Q. Creasy, the present Sheriff of this

Wfi desire to caU your attention to our stock of strictly
pureDR UGS and MEDICINES We m-ake a soeda Uty in
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS. We believe it is
for the interest of our Customers a3 well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure MED'ICIJfS.S,
We have a large stock of

ling house furnish him a

On Saturday forenoon last a brutal affair

ie^tunluaailaanJassJQ'.OO r. u.

&amp;&lt;0r. m. neighborhood.
fettr.u.

A man named William Wrnte,

retain Wm. Tinkler, Marcus Stebbins end

Machine Oil,
*
Best Castor Oil,
, No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
.« Black Oil,

ALL SPEAKING TO DE IN TH&amp; EVEN­
rscent

^uudaya-ezeent as

-- IU.U abruca ucr, uruaing her face badly, injuring her side, and

imeua of humanity with which wo are oouver-

with regard to the Greenback and Democratic'
nominations. The author of that article must,
or ought to know that every Sheriff appoints

ING UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED.

The following named gentle­
men will speak upon the political
issues of the day, as follows.

buxinees men, who are directly interested, and

All About the County.

James O’DonueL AT

THE COURT HOUSE,
TUESDAY EVENING, OCT
Bought very low and WE wilt sell them at
81, 1876.
prices that will please ths closest buyer.

Hon. J. H. McGowan.

llnng along that wood.
Don't put it off till snow flies.
Sickness is somenb.it abating.
I«ts uf Job work being down in this
A big rocket on Jefferson street Saturday
V.,r further particulars enquire of Marshal
Prickett.
Half fare to Grand ILijdJs and return, to
ihvte nh ' wish to hear Hou. James G. Blaine.

walk across Green Street, oppositi

TltnCMOV ffl SUM!

Council Proceedings.
Sheriff in this county on. their respectire tick-

Common Council of the eity of Hastings. was
Tuesday evening Oct. 3rd 1870, but there not
through tho columns

pose to appoint if elected, and if such a qu«
which to prosecute their fall work.
their funeral and that they propose to ehsose
• ill be elected President ef the United Slates. Common Council of the city'bf Hastings
Tuesday evening Oet. 17th but there not being
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Let the sportsmen ^fjhis city remember the
until Wednesday evening Oct. 18th 1876
meeting this evening at]Ralph Jordan's to
choose sides far the gran t squirrel hunt.
Recorder.
Wheat is locking splendcd over the county,
and the prospects arc that the ground will be
The Common Council of the cityjpf Hastings,
whatever his political action may have been,
J.ibny Cote ia trying to put on aim. he u
rinng hisJim ba&lt;;i »o tight be cant alt down,
be doctors udviea him to take sulphur and
Lewis, McNaughton, Read and Tomlinson.
Tlie minutes of previous meeting read and
The Cedar Creek'Base Ball club, played tho
upright, or kinder hearted gentleman, nor one
approved.
Jliokerya of Hickory Corners Wednesday, for
Report of Finance romantics recommend­ better qualified for the duti
the Champion Belt, Score, Hickorys, twenty, ing. that there be raised forward and Highone. Cedar Creek, 9.
.
To-morrow afternoon. Ret. J. W. Bancroft,
of thirty with Ids wife, lake their departure
the property therin.'andfor the General Highfor California, there to remain through the.

on the 1'Jlh inat./on a young daughter of Mr.

publican will put one of their alipe over the

the Contingent fund nothing.
P. A. tillLDOI,

Rsrt-Bucax
ing goes wrong, her ^appearance and comfort
will be materially improved.
The Greenback ticket weakens as election

the greenback men to gain by voting the
greenback ticket that they would not gain by
voting the Republican ticket.
A. Blair, poor fellow, actually finds it uphill
business to fight the party ho oner supported
so vigorously. But then, the Republican par-

wirchead.
A great many of our citisens are going to
Grand Rapids this afternoon to listen, to
Maine's Glorious Son, Hon. James G. Blaine.

champions.
The Dem &gt;c rats had a bonfire on Slate Street

saw it. On the following morning (Sunday.)
An employe of tho Banskb Office who rooms
in Empire Mock, arose, and io and behold.

MiddtevHle.

XV.IUU VJ - .w.w
r "'
and adopted, as follArr.

tat ever delivered in the township.

Notice toTMthen.

Family Knitting Machine

Now aUrxetlni universal attention bv its astonish*

ive organs of the
posed that obstruc­
tions within their range can rarely with- t
stand or evade them. Not only do they
bstIbs

The ,Uiekf«rd M

XVWvl

History will be demanded hr every grade, and

WINSLOWS STEAM
? ;P

H

;?? MM

A StarifffWM dlliiyaMwI.
Exocb Axnar,
Townahlp Sup't.

Carlton, Oct. 7lk 1876

xxi47wt.

To Loon.
Court House on Saturday evening last, was an

ths Republican ticl et, if **&gt;*»**—*
. . _ i—. .Li.
&gt;• /ZubMS Journal.
iivered In.a calm, straightforward and acntle.
I buri ths alrove slander back Into the teeth
manly manner, elicited frequent applause,
*nd wm well received by all present.

Jobs W. Cjstsb.

Nolle, to ToooMr*.

tic medicine that can be employed: cleans­
ing the stomach and bowels, and even the
blood. In small doses of occ pill a day,
they stimulate the digestive organs and
promote vigorous health.
Ayer's Pills hare been known for

diseases that have baffled the bat of
human fkill.
While they produce power­
ful effects, they arc, at the tame time, the
aafcat and best physic for children. By
their aperient action they gripe mach leas
than too common purgatives, and never
give pain when the bowels are not inflamed,
’llicr reach the vital fountains of the blood,
and strcngtltcn the system by freeing
it
front the elements of weakness.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in
all climate*, containing neither calomel
nor any deleterious drug, these Pills may
be taken with safety by anybody. Their

A CARD.

the Center School House on Friday snd Salurdw. OH. nd. nd MU..
u 10
* .
. -M —tn «■- - ------- ■ ilia

L. D. QuacMMsarsn,
Recorder.

Although gentle
in their operation,
they are still the

THE IICKFOIO AUTOMATII

An lastmeiien Boek, e
Inolo directions to the

n~J. rub A. Bi.u..,

of them, and ns ho rose to depart lie nibbed
bis stomach mournfully, saying that “ this
dyspepsia distresses me fearfully." Too bad.

Such speeches are calculated to do

arc mild, but ef­
fectual in their

count of themselves in November.
Rkfublican.

It was dyspepsia that ailed him, Hut as he
was in the orchard, and the apples looked

hugely.

ever and in quality to suit the taste of every

The

Republicans of this part of Barry County
are fully aroused, and will give a good ao»

Democratic Mass Meetidg being hell.

dulged in by the speaker. Noth withstanding
the Hon's Austin and Fidus were bolding
forth al Union Hall to a Democtal ic gathering,
tho Court House was complstsly filled, and

Clement Smith,

Oct. 25th, at Carlton Center. person.
Remember the pla$e, State Street,
Oct. 26th, at Podunk School opposite Roberts’ Drug-Store.
House, Rutland.
GIVE US uA. CALL.
Oct. 27th, at Bryant School
House, Baltimore.
MRS. CLARA ALLEM.
MISS VINE TREGO.
* Oet. 28th, at Irving Station.
xxi46tf
HaAinga, Mich., Oct, 5, 1876.
P. W. Niskern.
Oct. 24th, nt Mudge School Machinea.&amp;Marble Works. Ay»r'» Advs? &amp; Groceries.
House, Castleton.
Oct. 25th, at Norton School
RlCKFOjfo
s Cathartic Pills,
House, Maple Grove.
wniUnc
Oct. 26th, at Eagle St-.11 uol
Knitted
House, Assyria.
Oct. 27th, at Doty school
House,-Johnstown.
Oct. 28th, at Brown School
nial purgative ever
House, Orangeville.
discovered. They

Hayes &gt;ad Wheeler. His speech at the
Springs was prouounoed by many to be the

John Weisacrt, fat Conductors
F. F. McNair, fqr. Highway labor

John ptieh

tlon&lt; of the country that D. B. DeLand A Co.'s
/!'•( Cireueal Salrratui is the only Saleratus
that will produce a uniform result, and give
perfect satisfaction every time. If onoe you

Fall and Winter Millinery !

ing one day and one night as special Police
and Allen Bennett for Road Scrapers Plow
Points Ae., were refered to fl nance oommittee. many tailing points, and held the audience
SpecialNotjces.
Tho following aooounla were then by a veto for two hours. Messrs. Tilden and Hend­
ricks wera ventilated in a forcible and log­
to be drawn on the appropriate fund therefor. ical manner. Their hostility to the boys
W. W. A W. C.^KsUy, far lumber MM 16 in blue, and their advocacy of secession
J. W. A C.G. Bentley, •• “
78 61
Earle Brown, for work on trends work 23 60
lurrrittnjt that a disordered condition of the ilomEggleston.
“ "
“
" " 19 60
holding the meeting, it was a success.
Thorp.
“ ................................
The
speaker
was
enthusiastically
applauded
0. Grace,
“ “
“
"
throughout, and at the close three rousing
H. A. Goodyear 4t Co., Hardware,
ebeera were given for Hayes and Wheeler,
Nails Ac.
'
treble A Russell, Nails.
4 76
^Z. Bbepherd, for cartage, 19 loeds
spoke at Yankee Springs, on the 19th inst.,
A. Maynard, *•
•&gt;
6 '*
to a good jaadieuoe, the result of which
J.JP. Roberts, Stationery
was that some converts were made for
JJcaecr A Powers, Plow points A
UUrioo.

motion invisible. For further particulars, in.
quire of 0. D. Spaulding.
'

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S

John W. Custer, Esq , delivered au elo­
Turn out Everybody. The Indira are
quent and patriotic address upon the polit­ cordially invited.
ical issues of the day at Middleville, on By Order of Rep. Co. C&lt;yn.
S. J. Bidelm an, Caiman.
Saturday evening, 21st inaL The effort

Tomlinson, 6.
Mays—nona.

on Finance, is well posted, and ean make an
He is a Greon-backcr, and was nominated as

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

Oct. 24th, -at Nashville.
Hastings, Aug. 12th 1876.
xxi31yl
Oct, 25th, Center School House,
Rutland, yOct. 26th/at Prairieville, (af­
ternoon meeting).
Oct, 27th, at Middleville.
Oct. 28th, at .Carlton Center.
D. R. Cook and Geo. M. Dkwet.
Oct. 25th at the Martin School
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF
House, in Castleton.
Oct. 28th at the Brigg’s School
House,' Assyria.
Oct. 30th, at Alma’s Hall,
Middleville.
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
Nov. 3d, at Orangeville Village.
Nov. 4th, at Prairieville, (the AH kinds of Ladies' Underwear at the Lowest Prices.
place to be hereafter designated).
Fancy Goods of all kinds Cheaper than
Nov. Gth, at Woodland Center.

A few thousand dollars to loan io rams

rrraons oi

— — --- — .. ----- -

MARBLE WORKS

being purely vegetable, no harm
from thetr use in any quantity.

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mats.

SOuT'm*T^MuSdEaEVXBrWIlEKl

J. Cole &amp; Son

-A.t Kalamazoo* Mich.,

WH0LB8ALK ARETAIL

Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head
stones of al! description made toor-er
on short notta, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to customers,
Z

GROCERS
Corner of State and Ch arch StT

property.

R. J. Grant.

xxiBlw4

NoHoo-

Having steam power and improyad
machinery for Handing, high polishing
und cutting mortices, we ean do work
cheaper and better than thoeo who
work by band.

Ofc nr 80 te Ural Umi Bate

UDIUIKE
STUCCO
fiTBUE

rfl b. Ml u U» Schwl tew =• ~ 1«.
H.N. Mraao,

IJF

oui th. InteMl of CUhoun *
interrat to call sod era me.

fftrtr.CO. gfia

IE1IR

Shingles Lath be. ..

�Tbe^Bpi-Wt»kiyhepftlfcff|&gt;haw^|
Th. “iron T»f

Furnitui

___

’ 1,

A fipicy skeksh descriptive rf tW
.
eh’uon, Topeka and Santo Fe Hsilrr
. * '
Lenutics. aaenery and P&gt;e«u«r
of
the Rocky Mountains, by *’Krr Crinkle ’’

1ABK

THKS FAC?j
ygBTranxos. orT,„
BOMWlIo

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

eriu.or.be

Abe Fort I'erM, *e«&gt;
Ron, togrtber «ub 0» &amp; „
ff
uufn and nme ubk. &lt;/ 4Umi„ and
u!.. route horn Keur „ CitJ. ,od
U. 1-uoblo, tavo .nd ril pu,.. iu Ceke
Yado, New Mexx 0[ Ariiona and the San
Juan Mince.
The finest liwe of Pullman
Sleepm ob t\s coittoent between the Mhsoun Riy.r and the.Booty Mountains
without Yh|Dgc. Special round trip tour­
ists’ U‘-xe«a fuu tiw Jflbeosr.- Ricrr to
Dcnttr ' at $50, good to stop off at all
|&gt;oints. Address.
T.J.-A8DWRS0X,
Gen. Pott. Act.
XX52tf
Topeka, Kan.

Peneione, Etc. I Holloway’s Ad. Drug,^

HASTINGS

PROBATE ORDER.

Where you wnl find nil kinds of

FURNITURE I

adt thXdtjJjf'V

Of every Description which we

tuns ieter^tfJ in said eslaU. ar» required to ap
poor at a a. alou vf said CocrlUbon tu b« huldan
• t the Prob He Offie*. in the City of Hast ins* and
Abw.eaaae.tr say there be. why the prayer of tho
iWttdimer mmM not bo created : Axd n n Ft:a-;
vna OxpikKP. that aeld petitioner car* notice to
the pereona intorertod in said estate, of the pendener of said petition, and tho bearina thereof
by eaniinc eoooy of this order to be puMuhod U
the HaSTtaoa Bcrtrsf—- - ------------printed and circulated
three sneer—1—----ofhoarinc.

c*o Mil cheaper than any bound in Bar­
ry County, for thaw reasons:
Jrt. Because we have no rent i» pay
21. Because we make the mnst of oui

Caution.

We aell dodo of thia ebc*p&gt;niade Fur­
niture that In made by machinery. The
Koodu we make h made by hand, and
warranted. Wo iuvilo all peraonu to
call and Inapcct our goods, for they al
bear Inspection- .No trouble nt all
show good*.
Parties, having Pictured to trama
would do well ter •them framed of
as we can do it P ..*rand Cheaper than
nny house in P *y County. We keep
the Larwest Si.u Best selected stock ol
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD*
1X08, Brackets, • PAnut-lloLDKB8, WALls-PoCAKM, SLIPTPn5
HOLDBM,
and evurythlua in the Furniture line.
We invite all persona to call and look

crobate order.
ry holdon at tho Probate oflce. in the City of

NEW ADVERT1SMENTS.
C. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Ool.

.- ~IUa u-

■ -rar tail, to rnatorr th- ,
if the Pill* U taken IO',
atrw.'tiom.
bipthrria, Tletratr-I s..

itment has bem well rnbUd &gt;£' t*
«attb«cufw oftbe tl.rvjl ar.4 .Lest

L'ss.trtirzr^usf.^sx
’t^ai
itment will pr«ln.-« s&gt;*»&gt;-in&gt;i;.&gt;&lt;i tbeerttJ

trial tn &gt;11 ca-«M of fri er. ...».

Peerless Milk Safer:
now on exhibition at our Fnriituie
Store. AH kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture naatlv doae.
WE MEAN BUSINESS IFurniture Rooms south &lt;dde State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

Di.»a~«.iikrrireri.
Tho roarinc river may n

$55 8 77

STEBBINS BBB'S
Ee(Al&gt;&gt;i*l&gt;o&lt;l ISOB. W

ffiK

*HEHT&lt;^^.«422L*a3E

American and Foreign Patents,
GILMORE A CJ.. ouewomoru to Chipman. If orItCoart,
Laws of
nt to Section 1. Article 3&gt;. itneat and rr&gt;i»i&gt;.n of the 6i&gt;fiir by Joint BeeolntioB No.

a virureu and heailhr bcin«- It • ill regain Um
with the uM of the Pill* tn inmrea Ueuucan.

Uropeical.Swrllingi, Panlv&gt;i&gt;, and StiffJoisu
Aitbouh tk»shoTs ceaplalat* differ ridriyit
their orient and uuar*. yet liter alt tojrite ixal
ImUeul. Many t-fthe wont ea»«i. cftochta
smm. wiU &gt;i»M in a c-tut-i-.v.. c!.- .b,rt mteef
time when this Oiatmvct &gt;• diluent!? rsbWiet*
tho parte affeete.!. even after evrrv ether
V...
1- -|* .........
th* P.l-i

A Iso the folio witur Coaaty'OfBeen for the County
f Barry, ris:
A Jndye of Probata. Sheriff. Clerk. Treasurer,
laeirter of Deed*. Proseeutina Attorney. Two
irrnit Court Commiaaionm, u Hnryeyor and two

HOMESTEADS.
X. toed soar mUpoolo 8. J. OILnd CommManec. bawrowee. hanaas.
prctf.aeopyofTAetLaw-., Stoellta

lndiacmii'ti*\’f Youth 4—S&lt;/r«s ao-1 llccn.
Blotchn. an also • walbac*. can. with •erU.cw
m radically earad if th* VtnlMMtl lx u*i fmt;

&gt;
(A Tara rorr. I
t____________

a. &gt;- 1-iu.xia.K.
Jodte of Probate
xxtU«4

ADMINISTRATORS SALE-

StUTt WMTKB-

^Capital &amp; theCampaign ofl876
!•:. W. VOIGJ’JL«S

■uWfcAxt^MaUtoMafawrt bWder. on tatunla

SSBanu-u. ss:

SALVATOK BEEB

th* mvernBient has bora maaa&lt;ud ainee ill orrani-

Is the Beat Leger Brewed in the West

CAUTION,!-*’

IraaureofJ. Hart

Sold hy Caak at MILWAUKMKIKWEBY

any or January. A.D.. IS7X tn UonBtre of the KarIster nf (lee.1. f &gt;r Dirty County. .’•’Ute of Miehlnn
in Liber 1 " of JIunprM, on l-arei 110 a»l 111.
and which raid mortmw was BMicned br said Dar­
win MrtJmbor to George W Cuyler. /liny Keaton
and Pliny T. Action of Palmyra. Wayne County.

,

TIIOe.S.FEAOTE.PTwU-L

NOTICEOF £&lt;£Mj*ygbIONERS ON

"tsfcssa^

W Ullams A Co- brrwer.. I&gt; tncau's llcvwery.

BESuIdS!ff,7---------- -----should any prose*

"WSili.1?.

LAST
CHANCE

AUDRUaiSTS.

FOR SALE

rrint I&gt;ands in the
Michigan fruit_belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
THE ENEMY OF tllUIE 1
THE FOE OF PAIN dening farm of 25 1-2
acres to Exchange
TO MAN AND BEAST
. lithoOramiOW
''
for a farm near Has­
MUSTANG
tings. Correspondence
solicited,

A Fortune lox Only &gt;12.00

JHTDCKI CASH DISTRIBUTION CO

W. A. Woodworth, Atty.
&gt;nd Real Estate Agt. Douglas,
Mich. ' .. '

nhi-h noea.cion they will distribute to tho ticket
holdersthe I tumen to • —of

$600,000!

PAIN, THAT AFPMCTm TOP’ Ji?

Thus. P. Porter, ex-Gov. Ky. Gen. Mau'er.
Quwmd CatfSu?'..a.I^..._..tl^^

HAS OFTEN SAVED Wnwofe
A HUMAN BEtliuI *J?D KWTrSf
KOTO I.IFK ANS
A ' SUOABLEUonSE'"’8
the said deceased

POSITIVELY CUfcED.

nOPLE’S
77
W. H. GOODYEAR
. The IDruaiist,
Ketpcctfullu announce ,
that hr has aiain ciifa!!»
in ths DRUG
hasiti stock and daily arn
in£, a fresh and
Stock of DruSs and Mcditines. Dye Stu/is. honey
Goods- and in fad
plete Stock of
Merchandise which he offeri
to the people at urratly Be
dn ced Prices. ........
REMEM Uh h ■1/1'• }e“
pie's RrufSIrdSS
redly opposite' h"iP‘rc.
One door east 0/Spaiddint»
HasriKor, July Id, l-~“‘
.

STEINflOFF &amp; WOOD

.1j ,hwfcr sale

rJSxSitr

&amp;

BSnical ai iKtaiicl:^

DENTISTS !
Bcwton Ca»k 8Mn-

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CAVIL ?—J/uaA, 21,1661-

IT MOPHKSIK* DKJtTD TO THE UNfoS.

The Republican party ta tn power, tod
the UNION IS BROKEN, for all time,
The parti will md be rt&gt;un^cd. Wo Ina}'
mak.-upour ■bitto that, and

BHMaK.x&gt;nr

WHOfrE NO 1095a

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1876.
^Clover Hullers, Wagons, Buggies, Etc.

Seek!j in ww Bijipef

MESSER
&amp; FiWETsr
Are agents lor the Celebrated
-

I. ZHBWEY

rrtiusHLK.

U- l.u’ lu.\

Also for the

IXL Wind Mill
Which is the

best

self governing mill in

the market.

WAGONS AND BUGGIES!
l«nb|&lt;
, takuti
L.IJr:

l

.’JiD biRKB (M

A^r.finoiwu P^lJCTf) for all other

pioyvs ii the market,
VC .VGrtlCUL'L’URAT. HALL,

One door east of Goodyear s Hardware.
'Hastings. April 12. 1876.
_

Doctor 5ikln,s_poijblg
EVERYBODY

joints,

WITHOUT II KALT I: r-fcS

idrljr ia

x amtitlti

LoSiieuhj mot «ltatble. qealral

is- CHRONIC

, vp»Mite ^*te&gt;ve) Bathtans

uflowboan

NEGLECT-’’

a.ntniHWn »r &lt;ub»rlQH&lt;
i,r mu’- “

iicurix nert W crrtylMa'W X-1MOMF.

&lt;f

—

-io? ALOirr D™™?

xJaitl-------------------------

AR,
tin res
;a (fed
and
irrii"
mine
Vcdi•'ancy
comgist's
offers
{/
l‘.eo
is di(lock.
tint*

DEIITISl
iiilA,

i-iihw.

fpxisely whu the Frre Peet.- means
when it describes itself (“the present
Bjansgcment'' arc the boys who do it) ss
now "Battling for Reform," “as it always
has." was well set forth in tho Coster let­
ter of 1864, read here by Saiator Christiancy, in which the soldier in the field
denounced tho- political course of the
editor at home as such as to make him a
ofthc Union soldiers than
meaner enew
lu this concis in front
toe brme 1
roper to quicken the mem□ectioii it
ones of the people of Michigan o« to the
hidh
record of this Democratic organ,
saya that it w anxious now for the same
kind of ‘ Reform' it La» always Leda after.
Ws give hetowith but a few extracts frosi
iu old issues, and wo could give like mat­

IV TlrREATKXS A t JUI

mmiDWWPum

jsb

ATEREFORM.

ter by the column, if it Were neeeoury

Cheaper than ever.

PollHoal Notes.

"THE BATTLER FOR CONFEDER­ IT DENOUNCKS THK LI HWIT Late'S AO AIN.

he UEAn axji

CIVIL WAil’ IN MJCHHiA

Wo can t«-ll the Republican Lcgitixture
and the Republican Administratiou of
Mickigau, und tLv Republican party every­
where, oue thing', chat • 1 i/fr&lt;x»/»a
thall be railed in the North to march
againit me p"ipo of the. South A FIRE
IN THE REAR rill he tfpcnrd uy&gt;on
meh troopt. which will cither bTOV TUEIB
MARCH altogether or wondertully accxl
eratk it I In other word-,if in the
present posture of the Raouilican party
toward the National difficulties, war shall
be waged, that war shall be fought in the
» ffe warn the Republican
North 1•
party that the conflict which it U prenm
taring will not be with tho South, bn
with tons of thousands of people in the
North. B Acn civil war ihall come, it will
be A WAR HEBE IN MICHIGAN,
and here in Detroit, and in every North­
ern Etatc.—Jan. 26, 1861,

These n’crsonal Liberty lanj ought to
be blotted from the statue book of Mkhigan. They place her in the 'category of
nl’llifyino states. They sink her in­
to the same position of conditional loyalty
as that of M assachuactta and South Carui
liua. • • Let its ftlieirj repeal pron­
to the people of the South that the Nvnh
does not indorse the heresy which it
[they] contains —/for. 26, 1862.
IT CLAMORS roa "WH1TK mkn’s riuhts/*
Th. Democratic pMty &gt;• atill hi(MU to
the KIGHTS OF WHITE HEN, &gt;•*
ready now, as over, to extricate tha country
from the embarrasauients into which the
ignorance and the corruption of the rad­
icals hare plunged it — Ayteml# l&amp;A,
1862.
IT IlKVIVM TUI “COMOO rLATVOK*."
Gov. Blair, in his famous negro
ruport, rays: •’The time
the colored mon of
allowed to assume their
us citizens of the republic, upon
with their white brethren."
‘who votes for Blair indanes
Whoever, then, is in favor of n
cipation. negro wlert, negro q|___
Mgn leholart and negro tefaohnasien,
nvyro jurori and nerjn j*dgee, negro llep%
I rrtrntatim and ntyrO Senators, will vote
far Austin Blair for Governor on Tuesday
uext.—A'owmbcr 2&lt;?&gt; 1862,
~

IT TUBEATEKH A "BAPTISM OT BLOOD"
yuu "KiaanH.’*
z
A1J tbc signs of the times indicate that
the project of nigger citieene.ip will re­
ceive a BAPTISM OF BLOOD which
will anpall the authors of it, and cave the
poor deluded niggers to curse them—Feb­
ruary Sth, 1803.
IT SAYS "EMANCIPATION IS A FAILURE.’*
AND THU “MIOanA" ARK LIEB CAJIJUiAls,"

Emancipation has been tried, and is, so
the

Tho Now Haven Journal brings the
gratifying assurance that reports from all
r*
. Connecticut indicate a greater
mount ofcuthuauuun among the RcpuWi«
wmO than was ever known before, surpas*
Jsg/s^si that witnessed in the Lincoln
,

JQhs reoq'Lion of Mr. Blaine in

Now

York Monday "
evening
“W is
“ ■said
“* to
“&gt; hare
1““ “owotito ■■■minnbU meeiing.
h the annate of New York politic."
The BorW adviwR " the National Demo­
cratic Committee to lose no time in print­
ing Mr. BUin?'|i speech." We think wo

Democratic orators make hard times
lot topte in their speeches. The
wipta, however. at the Traaanry, indicate

that business is speedily reviving. If tha
receipts continue as they have for the last
two weeks, it is probable that the aggre­
gate receipts will exceed the estimates for
the fiscal year.
Col. K- W. Flournoy of Mississippi has
written a tetter to deny that he has gone
over to Tilden. ^Hc says ; “ Of all men

Bot axcepting Buchanan and Van 'Baren,
I look upon Tilden as the most exceptional
unworthy, and dangerous man that Las
ever been presented for theoffice of Brestdont, a man who escapes an indictment
for pcijury simply by the statute of limi
tationi.

General Harnson of Indiana, in a recent
speech jl South Bend, made a point which
if not fl&lt;Jy true in itself, but well worth
emphswiring. He* sap: "As Itepulioans
we can turn our tel rtf and look over our
Bhotddsn without fear. We are not afraid
of tha pest. Wacto contemplate, not only
bat with gionons entbnsl we liayu made. But the ■
|^rsto turn about at all-

the monstrous _
wy-,
* Thu negroes are as dottrntt
rr DboxM RXCXMlKiriott •&gt;»’ the bsbkx. _
from uk politically as the cannibals or the
Chincso are. * • ■ A for
Why bliOuid not the government of the more of the abolition policy will
expulsion of niggers from every
United States BRCO'rNIZE THE GOV
1 ^aljfjg ihrongh the graveERNMENT formed by the STATES State.—February 8, 1868. '
THAT HAVE SECEDED^
• 11
rr bats tmk Njaant ark cowardly
recrjgniting the tn
The New York Evening Post, reporting
shall--------------to a cunsidcra-.
rm Coufinlerttey w*e
- ---------It is only the men who will not fight the views of the Republican National Com­
ble degree diwrro its people efthe hostilwho
bare
the
nogrophobia.
Those
who
mittee,
rays:
itv they naturally fix! toward the people of
u ill fight will not shod their blood for tha
the North, and in tlih Jmp-o.'. d state of
it is considered safe by prominent i,
feeling the details of a i’EACEABLL freedom pfapuroelof BLACK SAVAr. BrawiWrans who know the condition of
GES, who, since the war begun, liars
SEPARATION could easily !«• arranged.
shown no disposition to etrika &gt; blow for North and South Carolina, New York,
New Jersey and California, to include
—Feb 19,1861.
themselves.—Fobruttry 25, !8|B.
' .M----- &gt; States as well as Wisconsin—which
IT ADVtHM TUX SUWtKRUEJt OK KAT1UX- IT WO INKS AGAIK POB PRACB, BBCAVAt*
be»Q.'spoken of sa doubtful—in
• KMANCIPAWON IS WR0B&amp;’*
’
tenuoiu of thews Ststcs that will be
TLcro is a desire for pesos in the oonni
nly ' JtepuLjksn. *Hiv news from
It ibei not alrike ue fi r a m.iment that
‘
tojday is better thaw it has
there is ANY III.MfLlATION IN try. There pugbt to bojmoh | " ‘
-------------------------,fhc J&lt;jrU .—
fevinuK lime durniiu: the
* There is also a general
ABANDONMENT.
— ...
,
.
_ ] Cornell of the State Coat-'
the pre-uut method of the iA
built to |irotccuhe Staled in wl.i.U they
; Mtttee says that the trospeet in New York
_ kltuataa agnitut foreign aggression, not ia utterlv inadequate Co preserve
. State is oxoeUsat; tW there is,Boreaaon
to be used ag^lnet those Stao; mid &gt;j l ukn, tbrt EMANCIPATION
by Federal troupt bra the WRONG i» 'ill Ue nolilical and eanitdu- to bdisve that it will not be found, as it
their occu
effect of
ATING THE I’EOPLK fitinal aipede, and that the only MPBsbf IW&lt;UaF&gt;^I» nn,
eon
in their vicinity, and of stimulating hos­ which the national fortunes can be retrieved test stoce the organisation of the K
tility to the Federal ju&gt;w r, aud of pre te to WITHDRAW THE PBOOfcA* cm pony, to be a Republican State.
M
AT1ON,
to
cease
waging
&gt;
partisan
and
venting the revival of that love for the
The Western Rural.
Union which still lives in the hearts of the to begin to wage a nattona! war.—Fpbrw’
ary ft, 1863.
•
masacs of tiic Southern rc-’de, then w it
APTKB ABRAJIAMIJBCDIJ.
..
not a MA3TKR4TK(UCE OF I’ULICl
Hilton Qpom, s practical and luecera‘ With a erueky that is coroesaiyie hup
to WITHDRAW TWK Titooi s fr .m them t
ful farmer, and for newel yean concocted
th Aa'aNtorial staff of The Weston
■hlarch 14, 1861.
ar^, bra becw the owner ofthu pw
Frahm tiikrkbli. cowsriTt Ttnx.
tr sad aurirag farm and family Week­
Tho Constitution fortyed by tho Con, and has reorgwriieJ it upon a firmer
croaa at Montgomery for th-i Confederate IBM.
The kiod t'f “RWorss" which th*
gtatra will no doubt be unantmoutiy reu
Red
THJteX pRQ.WOKK [OX
aud list of contributor! to bo

always has Loen." .

J. B. LaSurs’s Ad

INDIANA

AND OTHER
ELECTIONS.

STA

&gt;B«ral Afisira with U. entertaining

KI.-.ILHJiailJ! KKclD!
Money toat by betting om be epeedsiy

pffcial Medical Aur-ouncenieDt
urlt«anti :

Ibit (' uifort a nd llap'^mcsd
’ .1! '

Sick aud All

icd !

GF HASTINGS AND yjCHilTY.

DR. J. B LaSURE

the sooner

Wo have bail and are having war meetHowto do it!
„
Lrt.. lu.e l'HAVE NEMlNaS
a the first one may jurt ai wet’ bo h«d
riirlit here in Iktroll uxanywhero otee.
Have you lost money by betting or otherwiae
• * * The popular voice is yet !«&lt;«»- an the Indiana or ether State
tuJ. Will it not arrest this crud, bloody,
any work is bu
fratricidal war?—^j»'d 17, 181*1.
Mstribatlflii Company, of Frankfort. Ky.,
[This was just stKr Fdft Sumter bad which, being autliorited by lfe« lAE’.ilatare,

SrS

been captured by armed traitors, and the
Praidcnt had ratnruonod the first army of

cod

MS.M por year with Um rest
6 subscribers. Less to dub»
E WESTERN RURAL

Recovered!

IT CALIX FOR FEA* E WRITI KIM

volunteers to defend the Union.

The

call aUentiotatu

.xM:

shop with Jraou raw a
Cllreh and Haihcto Street.
.U ll.M

XX6J

&gt;“*•

I Fret Preu then whined fir pe*ec-]
rr KATS OCR LIBERTY LAWS WERE ‘ TREA- ,h V ihc) wW pretty tarter
6OXAMI.E.

a1 - &lt; u .vs. u&lt;.

ta riDNTni. t:. -»n

CT

J0®*1 W®«b

1200 pounds.

Tin

Julius Rvssell.
MijbigKn in peace was n nullifying i,,™i‘X I .juoif
w rw ,
_____ „
__
State defying tM Coui.titution and vw- fore, &lt;1j noi ruoti an telhc umes
X
l»w.;. To lb'»
CHEAP CECTSHSUI. TH1P-T.
liasstatutos inTforct- whxh
as baa •&gt; have any acruplea. rvoasm!»«•_ t&gt;M JhW* i Smil
| Jcff.raon and lleajsmin ftaRklm bptoappsg.
I e.l of lust such a ‘‘lottery ' M
'‘KentoMty)
m uwr
3.1WX

�. . . .--lx n Watha Ksaablican remain h tbs
~ strongteM. U Jte*x"
the rebeHi«&gt; Itotod, ** w P°l“ *
party that burst thtHwads from 4.000,
teasfdM£10» for fc«»
000
ulavre,
and ibis alone will make il
,c white the ttemph
BU,°
VhAuO, &gt; itkgk Au* a. (•■**&lt; K&gt;
immortal.
It
«
the
Rcpulli.-an
party
'
*
1
*
liluwl kmHa. M tho ma.1 iapibuu lhat
that proposes to protect the sacred rights i
h« «W Ukw jUaw u Ik.. Mmm, of iku
of American citizens at home and abroad. I
WHTikl~«.4»iuMboub
Th.-,
ht g«d man of all parties, throe ।
w the tMtnl or.M« u^^klk. tl .ro U
who iovo liberty and hate treason—rrfy |
nianA
obmA TUh U &gt;m
arouud
the banner of Hay® and Wheeler (
»td aiuuu in Mure Ac Ou. uwuuwj, m
fkrely u. 5onh.ru w. «K their UlloU —YOU as we shot and again the Nation

rM.MraRT«rtdr.

Uastixc.3, Nico., Oct. 20, 18TC ’

W the U* Ac Tikka end » uM BoMh will U saved from a apeadj death.

ud threat w.m stroreK). Vfec uucreM of
Tikb-u woul-l U the triumph of tbaold
rebd element of the South. To restore

TEA! TEA!!
Our Teas are all NEW and
, bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

RUTHMFOBD B HAYES.

Coffee.*

R*tkM«»d BwHnl H.,™ ~ !x«

cx-rebnfa to power would result in the payMufrobeietehas and tho peoriooing of I UD4.w«s0kte, 0*4,1822. Hkpt
HkliilMln, ihanb, ubjeoting the tax- I au, S.lh«rf*4 H.."* •*! s&lt;»u* B”~
payro te an additional burden of taxation. eUH, nn alina of Wivlkan Con*;.
Md «»igmto&lt;l Io Okw ia 1817.
TM teawtaratm party talks of the bw

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all. There
should bo no inflation which&gt;
will depreciate the on© nor eeo-.
tenan interferance which willl
destroy the other.”

Ills tlrol AoMricaa allocator of tho name
deus of tutena, aid yA willfully or igaomudj.tetenitoTretore an clement-which of Haywa was Gworge Hayes, a Scotdhman,
i(Wl|imM&gt;wJd ptewpuxee aaoMtaiua who routed in Windsor, Com., abqH
hiah. Muted ip oMaia^obiU tetre- 1680.
.

fur Fvcful^nt,

RUTKRWJ. 84US.
«r OMo.
VTcc-Pruauid

Spices.

Hia mother was deaeeuded from John
eludwi the vatt sum of 82,4M,W.0,(»0. Bin-hard, who came over with hia father’s
family
from England in 1635, aud became
This ia a Lifl directing oompeaaalfou to be
allowed for tlw ua« anil occupation of pro­ ____ c.l___ ...
perty byjhe United States oroiy during tTNoxwioh, Conn.
Throe of hie aucreum, Daniel Altoin.
the tetc' wax. TU bill luttexiMa the
tecretary of Wax to allow rtawnahfo wn»- Urvd Sntoh, aid Ellas Birchard, were
pawataMi to all idiiacuB of thq United awmbettcftho Rsroluuonary A.nu0r,.th« '
States tor tte «to and occupation of tkeir latter dying during his term of amrireduood hyifc. teteteuf Tomma iaiw-

UTIOKAL survutelK tettkr‘

/i

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

.

sporty by the United States army, or any
part titcroef, during tha hte fivil was.
Reffoctouo murncut. Think of this atarth
ing projxuium. This bill iMiadea both loyal
and dite^al cithmm Thia would require

mill i WHEILXB.
of Near York.

You can have in any shape you
Want

Crackers.
We brag on.

In 1842, young Hayes graduated at
Kesyou College with the first barters of

.

Cheese

hia clam, of which ho wm th* yrfwgmh
member, and iMog tho Midyear 6a bega« tho Study of law wlth Thouws’ Spar­

parmentiir eveay halite laid j ayery tree row. Ewp, at Cefcutons, Ohio.
In l&lt;ua ho graduated |U the Uy
cut down y every camping ground ; «Tcry
: cornfield destroyed ; every fwoo mfl burn- School of Harvard VuivMrity, was ndmiti ad, and even the -cry ground wherefca Her ed to the harm Marietta, aud bug re to*
our honored teed, rent would be required practice uf bis profession at Hrimoob
for the roma. In ntekfon to throe.' vast Ohio, in partnership with General Ralph
a handsome bead and a raibsr handsome
drinsj they dvti-aad that we refund 868,­ P. puchhnd
Io 1819 hv removed to Cineinna Ii, and body, and a face which would introduce
072,088 of cotton tax eolk-ctod in the
' Gulf SlaU-r during tho.yroro 1&amp;C5 GG-G7. in 1852 was married to Lucy Ware Webb, Liu. ferorably anywhere. HwortSitexra
I, ekin florid. tcniperaBMMrt mluuMl ■
This bill proper to refund tho tax to the daughter of Dr. James Webh nnd Mari*
vital motive and mental in almost
parties wlfoproduoad the onUan, but there Cook, of Chillicothe.
rupatifoM. He is aaitbae Co*
Ilia same pr.
In 1856 ho w» nominated for Judge of fa»t nor tw&gt; alow, excitable or doggish, but
* is no douSt but that this is a gigantin job
Comnicn Plear. but declined the cemina- is at once «xnScictiily eaarette, original,
of lobbyila aud speculator,, who Eave
live, dignified and romduta. He
wHjpreiiwui
' managed 'to get coutrul of the original
In 1858, the o&amp;oe of City Solicitor io more prof
found than showy, and has more
' daima by agreeing to pay a trifling per becoming vacant by the death of Judge
than versatility^ He wit1 finish
ceut vu their free valve iMhc bill should Hart, he was unexpectedly elected by the1
Ciiy Council tn fill the vacancy, and in
become a |aw. Squall the South gain
1859 waa re-elected by the people fox a
pcsMwnn of ^uagrros the final pasiupc of lull term, running overfire hundred wutes
this bill may be accepted u certain. The ahead of bis ticket.
He held this office until the breaking
. ,u, is to issue bonds, of tho United States
■ in aunts of
baodnxl. five hundred, and out of tho Soutiutrij rebaUfon, syueu^ with
Judge Mathews, to raised a rritimejt for
one thouaenfi doihra, payable nt the Treas- the Union Mtricc, and Went out witH Stna
«/&lt;*&lt;&gt;.
sw, to bearer at the
ikied his rvguneut, forming part &lt;&gt;f|
end of thirty ycara from dote, in gold,
teaming interest at tho rote of fero per rea­ (ienreal Ueno s dirioiou, at &lt;hj battle of
i
T WHEN
South Mountain, in September, 1HI12, hav­
•’ARTY IS HI
, turn, per annum, payable scmi-amnually in
T \ OF REFOL—. _ _ ______ __
ing received a commimi .u as .1 dtntaiotit
gold. The aMnunl interest on this auui CobiNL
(•I THE DECRSPIT OLD IxtON
THE FABLE. W»D SOUSfigf
would be over 83y400,000, and in thirty
The ngiment wm the first that rotahoath tear wnlilnnnwMATi
years would amount to 8102,1 OS,57U. lished a noaitton on South Mountain.
COULD NOT GAIN BlLKTRENtTl
I.icuuiiunt-Ooloud Hay® wa* severely
eweHhig tho cotaon claim, principal andaowounded in tho am, hut remained wire
■
owulated inforeef, to the eaonuoua
WARD REFORM.
his regimaut througtent the action.
’
amount of |170,180,658. This is demand
BriA
Um Ma, m
In 1862 ho was appointed Colonal ofthe
No, lh Then wo hava private relief bills twenty-thud Ohio Regiment, aud dared boMrt noa|l&gt; fcr kia u up* AnU
TO THROW VP
introdueed aggaegating many thousands of io eomnMri &lt; tba Kanawha Dirision, JlUW Hrngrr. k&gt;n b, «K« i,,
1 AM WILLING
hwHT !.
■ 1
THG8E
MEN
uoltea. When TUd-.-u and a united South than ordered back to Wert Virginia.
USED 1'HE FART
He waa wboapently promoted to BrigQW.V EVIL ENJ&amp;.
gal coatn.!. many theuaands more will be odier'Genoral “for gallant and miriiorioes
ACCEW
Y REC Al
praneutod. '.Hero ia abiD introduoed by earvlcws In the battfoe of Wroete
nlXTBVE. IN nw F
Mr. Haralso | of Alabama. "A bill to py Fteher a Hill, aud Cedar G’rtek,” nd
wiiieirw NF.viB_-a
I DOXOT^iHMafl
‘
the Medical CoUcge of Alabama 850,000 breveted Mak
OU.T WHjlAAM A.
diuEnatrishM Mrvicea during tha cast
for loMtanuiMd by military oocupaucy."
Steth Usrollaa ccrrenpcndtMrt af tha
of 1864, in West Virginia, and partk
Detroit Advertisements.
By Mr. Young, Tan. A bill to pay R. Ivin the battles of Eiaher's Hill and (
Keklkfc
AK.MWX.
o.TSAUXX
QtrrMFR THOUGHTPVL. T'NFRE- Podky mnsfot &lt;24,400 for rent cfhte
U»
J'
Bi.i
Ub
*.,Ud
tba
rt
.
BtMt.
TENBING. YKT IJMFLrKWlliCG ,cotton shod and,, store house in Memphis
•A.. XT. 8ABIW tfc CO
;0RSI**«a»2('cmMJ&gt;k«, wm in
MAN. WHOM THE CBiCMlWiATI
Comabsfer
toskcVtafc-s^lMsai*
(-ONVEXXIPN ASSIGN ED TO THJC aud for buUdmgs destroyed by Vnitnd
Stat® military nutouridcs.

Tobacco

We sell from 50 to 8Oots. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the b?st.
(
Urockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House

Jn Ihu tnuroo vf his arduous aanaac*;
Wo iiudat that three and many other
propositions mate by those lately iu ycbel- four hoiMH had been riiot under Wm, wad1
had been wounded four titnro.
Ij«i,.,nicrriul i^fonua. u mrj lu
la 1874 ha was nominated to runwiaut
W* in &gt;H&gt; .-nOHtntiwwhk.
Tbc bulk the Second Conpwiooal Disufca of Ohio,
«» «»wwUI&lt;rf,kf&gt;
and was dreted by a majority of 8,098.
Wndh'lW gutu

THE REPUKLLCAN PARTY. AND
-WHYTO^E ^tSyfaBr8,

THIS PROUD HLAG

GRAIN, FLOUR

TVS.. York fVikwr ba.

mt.
" vr.**’,. •• jum*
&gt;A»»» to tte kcwniii^M* J

i*»irna«i,*rrt. Tb».
*~r-—. 4. Ikm^Un

And Mill Taed
JTrJ. Biding, Ikirth, MH&gt;,
Ubml CmK (4tineei

Iterl -ra cn all kinds

Ft) IN ITU HL,

, -were wot robte, sad -“demands ample oom
. pewatwu to Th* tevo owner for the Am
kJ tee act of the wifs
tton ef.lftntagEMtr “Thf Southern
! States should ateo ba folly eompem|ad
» tet too MjMwe they incurred in dffiKtVng
&lt;«r «/««»sfonret tor/tarto/tAc/rre ^a/ro." Thai

WW IMSfc

1

•» &gt;»* .■SHI *&gt;b»c &lt;Um&gt; lh.
“general GpreraBMBt should levy a direct
tax npojali of the real and personal pro­
perty ur tha Utotod fetatos.''

1 Ota Mtefe ii Piw!
SAUSBUBY i BP.0SSK1U

m

~«ij?«5»wtd&gt;ri0,a.
sJn»K«sjt nr*.(.ui
teUAUMni a*I iM i

,

xxi30w4.

Wo appeal

LOUR,

GRAIN,

IW ASH SEEDS&amp;-1

and

fboit,

M

Woodbridge
.

Look Lore !

I*"* 1,('re!

Mir.HiQAN.

ndo it, for, withUw

J. M. HEWES,
&gt; g»»M
h-~ iteWx-i
.rrirorinr a Cofin Worth

,lf.

�1? 4attJT Lu BBT7.

county
Grceuback party
.
.-.ker* to forsake
| their ticket and vote for Tilden. Ahao’Itl*
nol n

___ ...

u.a

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• —•

.

'

WOUOl pO»-

&gt; » y Republicana thnu-hontthe country
whu have been Indetifiad with the Greenback

8HWtr

u 'J-

Special 8 6’.;ces

From Woodland a brown horse belong*
•"■■hrtauuiiM ■■&lt;&gt;•■
u,.: rri..a I1}? *?. Albert II. 8idnam, one crooked leg,' ry&gt;i«m aiiie from n vldxlafi
blind tn ono eye, with blanket bridle and
wangle on when miso-d. Aurone giving
---------~ vuuiiuou ocnooi
’ H. O«,kl I, h... ih. U||M tnformauon of his whweabout. will be re
Wa. «
,.^^cnca t’’° ®‘,t8 South, one ■ ureriiinx that* dUorderml
IXt.nt.wl
................................... "
and a half mile. Exit of Woodland Ccn
- —v

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xxi48l8
•rpires until tho next Centennial.
°Q" says; •• Mr. Goodyear had the courage
Lest.
•» well as ability " (two good articles to have
I presume, and 1 would advise Mr. Goodyear
A prom'maory note given by William
not to let them lay around looee or some of Knapp and bi* brother, of IltwtinM.
B*rry oountles fi silent members " may apSiyabla to J. Winter*, due Oct. 15 1876.
n thia note payment has been stopped,
right* and privileges of hie constituents." and tho penton who found it will confer a
Council Proceedings.
Will •• Q " please mention one •• right and fitvor by returning it to tho subscriber.
privilege" more than any other member of
„
_
Abe Bunnkll.
OFFICE TIME CARD
A meeting of the CvmmouJoUncn of the city of the House
Mr. Goodyear "had the Barry Oct 16th 187Q.
xxi49t3
»f Halting, wm held. paroMtnt to notice at •Mirage and ability to M.trt ! " I have been
th. Counc.l Boom on Oct. J th, 187R
thinking, and only one eomes to my mind.
i daily. «xeeplfiun&lt;l»jr.
Take Notice.
Pretent—the Mayor. Rec. rder, Aid., Evan*. The "courage and ability to vote for 1. P.
Lewi*.- McNaughton. Shridon and Tontlin*on’
ChriManey.
The reading of the minute* of the laat meal­
All parties indebted to us by note or
ing wm dlapenned with.
partlw in this county to honestly or diahonert- account must settle tbu game without
llaltimorc. Bedford. John*Report of Finance Oomfoittee, on the ncfiirtber delay or notice.
tuov.rn.ni. are brining io re* that to vote th.
andsunlayv-V.-oj r. a. Greenback ticket will be ta weaken the Repub­
lican party, and virtually atrengtben that of
the Democratic. So th, .eonrequeaee ia. they
JHO r.». are returning to the Republican party, and
will ca.t their vote* foro H.y„
1:4.) *. x.
103 r. m.

)&lt;!•

l» U. Iw ««, JMni).

SALmtmr &amp;

ccd al there nollirv, aw
allowed by a vote by"4y&lt;
low*:
.
J. .M. N EVINS. P. M.

. S C Prindle
&gt;hn Q. Crev.y

aud Tomlinaon, 5.
‘
Nay*—none.
*
•
On motion of Aid. ^omlinron, the bid of
Denhi« &amp; Holme*, for printing one hundred
copiee oif the by'-law* ?f the Fire and How

. MUoT. Wheeler
...John ilotehkU,

Holbrook

Componita, and fire ordinance, in book form
for the *utu of twelve dollar*, wm accepted
and adopted.
By Aid. Lewi*:
R'tolrtd, That the tgnlter ef rtraighUaiag
of State atreet from F«S ereek o**t be poat-

42w6

Do not skulk around and hide behind "(J."
like the midnight assassin, and try and stab

WANTED—Our pay at once, it
•ave you trouble..
xxi46tf
Smith, Maneo &amp;. Preton.

Elliott, n. P. Cherry md Fred Collin.. Do not

r. IlC&lt;*itcr1n»udi.

Clty Attorney, in conjunction with Aid. Shel­
don of the Street Comndilse, bo instructed to
investigate the records with regaroMo a bar
gain made by II. J. Kaafieid with the village
of Hastings (now city) for furnishing a street

Also Poultry,

in their Season.

A CARD.

Cai M*r boss to pmm.
Market one door West of J. P. Roberts

?&lt;?;????m ??? t

A Card.

Drag Store.

V. LEINS.

John Stanley sells better, and cheaper
Tea, than any other House in the city.

ib» to ia foil—Uk, a mao.,

Gan^ etc.

Fresh Fish

____

What grudge Em Dina against Sammy,
the Defonncr? Ht advocates him strongly
in the New York Sun; and that would de­
feat the best man that ever lived.

Hutingu, Oct. 24,187?.

xxi52tf.

Scholars Wanted

Republican Meetings

____ /...J W Houghtalin
_ .Porter Burton. Curtle Ferrer

on hand.

Brossxav.

article, and lbs remainder of-’Q’s" letter.

.

AH kinds of FRESH and SALT Meats

I lake thia opportunity of extending to
former jxtrone

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHOUDT, at her Rooms

KWUH wur».

Portland. Uaint.

cqqq sat .t.txnr.sxvEi

(£) t) v &lt;7 tbu.e wtLHn* to work mb wily earn a

over tho Postqffice.

that they report al Mid adjourned meeting

Io nil who here eo liberally patron-

All About tne County.

parties.
The resolution was adopted by a void by ayes
and nays, as follows:
Ayes—Evans. Lewis, 'McNaughton. Sheidea
and Tomlinson, 5.
.

3. F. SruxBorr.

verrtcce as special policeman, and ft J. Rieh

Woodland Cuter on Friday ud Saturday

a throughout this

'er of thia city. For proof call and

tfons Sb that article. 'Please

Secretary of State tor a copy uf the amended
charter of the City of Heatings was referred
to Finance Committee, with instructions.

of John C Cole ta comply with tho liquor law
be approved and adopted and placed on file.
A motion wm put and carried that the Com­
mittee of the Fire Department be authurixad to
have a mutable lower pnljnp to hang fire bell

Evpub'.icntur of 1'rxirierille.and

aAT:SO o'clock P. M.
F. Qt-*c-KMBcaa,
Reorder.

f vBUre.

Cwrespondenoe.
Tite tteerat Election*'’ in

.... troll: being left

It is expected Ihrt all will be present the first

'

tiiinga lively ta Eaton

Mite, Oct. 28, i»7A
the 12th insL ia an artiele from Cedar Creek,
signed ••Q.” Will you give me spaoa in the

Gso. D. Bxanxx.
Township Sup'L
Woodland, Oct. 2.1th. 187«

Advertised Letters.
Liat of letters remaining in the Hastings P.
0. Barry County,. Mleh. Oct. 53.187S.
David Adams. - John Bulling.
Dsrlus
Foster. 2. Joonis Barry. Ebon Remington,

Woara Coxstmoura.—Good diet makes htalthy children end healthy adult/ Good Saleratas helps to make nutritious healthy diet—
Hence use D. &gt; DeLand A Co.’s Bat CRm.
ieal.SUtntua. as it is perfectly pure, and
belter than Soda and Baking Powder for all
purpere*.
A word of approval.—Th, Chicago JViue, in
■peaking of the Grand Rapid* Bpt!n*M.College
and Telegraphic Inctitut,, from which «o many
of our meat proficient accountant* and bue-

• e-j; to Philadelphia to attend the great
brut® Write. the wife vrLipper of Rut-

the Chicago flaws pronounces his
Dtfroil Qaunertial Aditrtiirr.

ixk p. in. before Justice Uoyford of thia State legislature.’• I premime that is a fact.
Then he thinks "a review of them would not

ih &amp; 22th inst. The PrdJding Elder.

DIED.

(Democrats). Ths two I propose to •* review"
hereafter.
Hen he speaks of the rewrite qualifom- FIR^IF—OeioMr Iflth. IS78. at tha raaldenco of

die itnefit of’the Part-w, Her, G. W.
1. All orc iuvitod.

IKG DNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED.

The following, named gentle­
men will speak upon the political
issues of tho day,
- ’ as follows.
James O’DonneL AT
THE COI KT HOUSE,
TUESDAY EVENiyO, OCT
■ SI, 1876.

Util ttow# Rititej

/

but " who did POMM • common whool^lure.
tlon/ Too bad, Mr. Editor, thu ptamlar poo•r« of Michigan will deliver tt-'Itcpubli. pl, had to " robmii " io «ueh an in»ult. I wm
n.t aware a common taboo! odnntjon dJaquaifutur. Due notice will lie given.
ifled a poroon for holdinc o«co.
* inter, is coming *u«t sM&gt; aure as election;
..Q" wyi
eotnes, and Hayes and Wheeler will
sure 1*. elected as Winter, Election and
ths 7th of November are to come.
For this bcnoQt of-ilft.Republican Greenback
roters of Barry-county, .wo would inform them
tint Carpenter, the Greenliack nominee for

New Goods, end Cheap.
Boote and Hboe», Hommv, Notion. 8tas
*
Mrs. E. M- Hand

•

ScR?
A CARD
TO THE AMERICAS PUBLIC.

'
!
frit, of our
bar,
in their e&gt;0M imitation ,1
|
Meuro
the nropl, w. havn
Ein, box ofHaJlownr'* PW
]
their health

Oct. 27th, nt Middleville.
D. R, Cook and Geo. M, Djstyifr.
Oct 2Sth at the Brigg’s School
House, Assyria.
Oct. 30th, at AIdurs Hall, Madison Dispensary,
Middleville.
Nov. 3d, at Orangeville Village.
Nov. 4U», at Calkins School
House, Prairieville.
.
Nov. 6th, at Woodlnnil U enter.
Clement Smith,
Oct. 27th, at Bryant School
House, Baltimore.
Oct. 28th, at lyving Station.
Oct. 30th, at Ofis School House
RAMMBE GUIDE.Ofi SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.
Rutland.
’
Oct 31st, at Hickory Corners.
Nov, 1st, at Prairieville Village.
Nov. 2d, at Pinbrj* School
House, Yankee Springs.
PROBATE ORDER—
Nov. 4th, at Striker School
nr uirutniu
^n..
House, Baltimore.
Clement Smith and A. JL Elub,
Nov. 3d, at Diamond School J’rewni. ti. C. Prindl*.Jndre «f Prsbaia.
In the matter of th. ntat* of Charlm
House, Orangeville.
Sarah
A. H. ELLIS—on financb.
Nov. 1st, at Van xlrman School
House, Rutland.
Nov. 2d, at Nashville.
Nov. 4th, at Middleville.
tkoweauat.
P. W. Niskern.
nl. i.rr
Oct. 27th, nt Doty School
House, Johnstown.
.
e*u«in« • oop)' of thb outer to
Oct. 28th, at Brown School
House, Orangeville.
Nov, 1st, at Center School
House, Hastings.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.

CENTENNIAL.

8. J. Bideulkn, Cairman.

PENSIONS

F01 SALE OB EXCHAME.
Wheeler.
We wj

Grntpl Hopidu on Monday tut from thia city,
'■
ibm. Janie* G Diuuc. Wt beard him.
t!ul n, as well m we coubl- ten red* away.
-•"Hliwitbttan-ling there wtre thottaaada who

Remember the place.

Mrs. P. D. Osterhoudt.
I
Hahiags, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxi52w4)

We ,h»il rrientltedy
thin with th, utmoft vixor

Hon. J.M. McGowan

Tam oat Everybody. The Indie* ore
cordially invited.
By Order of Rep. Co- Cow-

of all styles will be taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS, 4c,

raited to t

irtsrtaa

ing partis to think ‘'the people of thia eonnty,’
(bat does not say what kinds of people

f 1’. Band of thia city elicited many and
wsrtu i-.n&gt;plimeuts from ludixjdxtai* at Grand
■ is on Monday cren(ng Inst.

ALL SPEAKING TO BE IN THE EVEN- ‘

Notice to Teacher*.

Tho account of Moses Rich for &gt;7.60, tdf

fundi therefor, m followa .
Ayes—Evans, Lswi*, McNaughton, Sholdon

Lace Making

&gt;y departure to new fields of
usefulnest, 1 therefore, again, kindly thank

Centennial Millinfir
AND

Dms-Maiiiii Stop!
Mrs. OSTERHOUDT &amp; WlLKINl

wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new Millinery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Postoffice,.
,
We also do all kinds of Fkmly Sewing.
Ladies, give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Ostrrhocdt 4 Whxinb.
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxiwtf)

Laties iMiuUss Miak gels $3.15
a*4 Dpwaris.

Ciilta Sen, Meli &amp; Upiarts.

Game liii Sett |T &amp; Upva’ris.
FURS AND ROBES REPAIRED.

STAR

STORE,

CMAXD RAPIDB. MICOI.

GRAND BAPIDR.

H. A.

teatatitM, could dettm.

HAT

o. v. GREENFIELD.
Goody® ,

jxjAGwi

Bortioff, Mich.

j

- MICM

BOARD ARB ROOM. KUO MHt BAT.

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8LKCTI0K

7-

4GTICI.

WroilIM

Railroads.

gallroads.____

Railroad s.

_Railroads

Gran! Ws

CHICAGO k LAKIC HOPS •»

B-

TIME TABLE No. 8.

Northern
KAILWAY COMPANY

cSSat

■ailroacl1®41

time table
T&lt;Mng Eff«77£r 16,h Hw

GOING NORTH.

CENT RAL

MICHIGAN

8TATIOXK.

COI-’O EAST.
.aall. C H * P U
gvanau.
A. X.

Philadelphia.

'ta

i!

SEW TOBE CESTB1L BlILMiO

2 1 J

Stafri.

Valparaiso, An.
■

10 30

11 s

i15
,’S ...
TRAINS MAW.

I

a:

BelleTut. T~

On tab line are unrerpaasad. Meals will be flat■ Uhsd at reliable boon. «nd atnplo time allowed
At reduced rates will bo sold al all priaelpal

a

11

5Kr®‘c55lszozr Trcicws-et

An

L

iS H S 'd

THE EATING STATIONS

S * * “*

Vwksbnra.’

’

Mtaad.
M

L. D. Qcacauavia, Raeordtr.

Gran J RkpU»

Howard Citv

&amp;T1TI0M.

£Um.*H«r8nr&amp;

r. *■

.

KeadallriUc

III

GOING SOUTH.
|xo. t'xO.IKO.1

STATION?

T.----- FRT .MX*

is

iff

m.

Tot sax' stbor InfonaaUon aptly to Wartarn
Paseentcr Apol

SAIL. L 8EDHKJB,

D. I. BOYD, Jr,

acr/r “RUKagft-

CALIFORNIA
TMECHICAGO A NORTH-WESTER?"

Embraces under ono management the
Great Trunk Railway Line* of ttw
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and, with
its numcrone branches andconriectliHis.
form* the shortest aud quickest route*
between Chicago end all point* in

Illnois,
Wisconsin,
Northern
Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa. Ne­
braska, California, and the West­
ern Territories. Its

Omaha and California Line
Our Centennial,

Is the shortest and best route forall
points in Northern Illinois, Iowa,

-Dakoto, Nebraska, Wyoming. Col­
orado, Utah, Nevada, California,
Train has brought me a well aaaorted Oregon, China, Japan and Austra­
lia. Its
stock of Boots, Shoe*', and Gailere for the

SS
KlbsrlH.

t.-*mi&gt;boll Hobert JI.
&lt;SDK

ffiSSSiKffi.

poiats I..’ *n&lt;| Writ.
TiLt-will—With Indlaaapalia, Prm A Chiearo
IL far Pera. Indianapolis. and all ooataavaatvni
]Xiu"'c wt L »-With LoairrIIla. Nov Albany A CM­
CMV H. IL. for LoaiasilU. Nev Albany, and Stmta&lt;re points.

S

Cbta^RjTfi

n.'B. LisTita.
&gt;&lt;;»n-l8ep,-..DaL-»a

tttt'

BRAND RAPIDS DIYISIII,

summer and fell trade, which 1 will sell Chicago, Madison and St.
way down low lor Cash. I also sail the
Paul Line
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine Is tho short Udo for Northern Wis-1
different Kinds of-Sewing Machines. Neo­ consin and Minnesota, and for Mai&gt;dies and Machine Oil. I also soil Well k ison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth
and all points in the Great Northwest.
Cistern Pumps.
J. Mau*
Winona and St. Peter Line
Opposite the Port OSce
Is the only route for Winona, Roches­
xxlltf
Hastings, Mich.
ter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, St.
Peter, New Ulm, aud all point* in
Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best Southern and Central Miocaou. Its
d the market. A full supply at J. P.
Creen Bay and Marquette
Roberts'.________ '- . J •/.,_________

The Reliable Sheri Llae

HAND. RAPIDS ARB BHIOIT
TIME TABLE.

Line

Pur Toledo bottled ale by the dosen or I* the only line for Janesville,
otherwise, aud stock ale, and porter by the Watertown, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
bulk, go to John Stanley's. xxt44t3 Appleton. Green Baa-, Escanaba,
HEW APVERTISMENTS.

F Rowell &amp;. Co's. Col.

Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton,
Hancock, and the Lake Superior
Country. Its

TIMECARD IsEB^fJalj. S
Train’ run by Chica*o Tice.

FreePort and Dubuque Line

TRAILS GOING ROUTH.

Tn the only route for Elgin. Rockford,
Freeport, aud all points via Freeport.

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

Is the old Lake Shore Route, and ia the
only one panxing through Evanston.’

Lake Forest, Highland Park,
Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to
Milwaukee.
,

Pullman Palace Cars

Tarrant's Seiner Aperient
Ware the wadfeinal propoUM of taa bast

Mntt*H tn tte werM.

. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

twtjfewteaairag

Are run on all through trains of th Is
road.
.
bi* is the ONLY LINE running
these cars between ' Chicago and St
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
At Omaha our .Sleepent connect with
the Overland Steepen on the Union
Pacific Railroad for all point* West of
the Missouri River.
■
On the arrival of the train* from the
East or South, the trains of the Ohlcnvo
A North-Western Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO a* follow*:
For Council Blush. Omaha nnd (Jkll.
forma. Two Through Train* (tally, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room and
Sleeping Care through to Council Blufb.
For St. Paul ana Minneapolis Two
Phrough Tratun Daily, with Pullmnn
Talace Cars attached oa both train* - d
For Green Bay and IA*ka Superior,
Two Train* daily, with Pullman Pm
Care attached, nnd running through tn
rw ■uwmure, r our i trough Train*
(tally, Pullman Care on night train*.
Parlor Chair Care on day trams.
For Spartaand Winona and points to
Minnesota, One Through Train dally
with Pullman Hkepcre to Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Train* dally, with Pullman
Care on night train*.
Fof Dubuque and La Crosse, via Clin
ton two Through Train* dally, wlthPullaron Cara on night train to Mc­
Gregor, Iowa.
Yankt’m, Two
°*"to “‘-“■I’

sthiotly^

ihw

.!■■ *■

Fur. Rockford, Bie
Janesville, and othei
have from two to ten
New YorkOffloe.N

TRAINS GQ1AG XOItTIL

Sfl^X3GK^OT-£Si-fig'^tpSutejKSV?1” J0*-’
road Bait and
«&gt;fblrea Central rail

Cidcaio, F'Ki Flaii 4
.
Tha
JOLIKT. MOKRIH.

tSU. JS tefefr.
:e Ei -

root* ftr

Council Bluffs aai Onuia
Witbout Cb«nE» 01 Cin,

D"aoKhWB8J(t«&gt; «•«*
KANSAS USE.

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 53.

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30,1876'.

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jhe jtajni-Weekly hepltblicaji Sapper1

Wag°na- crow**, underowng, suv«» Etc., Etc.

WAGONSI

GEO. M. DEWEY
ll OR

-l

PUBUSHER.

tv. Mk-hilJli.
TKRMd Of rURK’IMFTIOS:

fon t^e !,t*T ®*X7T Djir®

tflLL

m ffil BROS., IM
this

PAfKK IS ON FILE WITH

h , ns
. Mieff

At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.

PLOW^S AND CASTINGS

1 -u
XsH'l

in the Court
II. C. PECKHAM.
[‘HplCTAN &amp; SURGEON,

In additioivfo the Oliver Chilled Plows
! and castings, we have a full stock of
POINTS

SALISBURY k BROSSEAU.

DB.H.F. PECKHAM.

A-USTD

EXTRAS

for the Gaae, Curtis, Robinson, Dodge and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
j and sold at. the same price as unground
I points.
I Myi
QREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

MCLBCTICPHTMCIAm ANDRVnGEOX-Dlek-I

THE
Films
I

VICTORY
’ IS
¥ IV ■
■A ■
■ **

WON
I
wwrewuw

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The 'Triumph is Complete.

A. P DRAKE.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

WH. FL RAYFORD,

DR. C. RUSSELL
ANA SURGBON.-Oflcu
Block. I

• »u&gt;r«.
■. Ml.b,

. Comnlnionar. lull
lie Mrt General CuJ.

CHAM. fl. BAUER.
I AT LAW AND PROSECUTING
KT for R»rr» County. Asont fur Horae
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WHOLE NO. 1096,

i.
,i- । —■
GOV. CHAMBERLAIN’S LETTER
th, (Worn of .
j. ~
-b* "*• «*«■»•
Km . Sdd
----------the presoot election, and thd*'- to overthrow
W« herewith print thp letter of Gov.
pickrt., a»d aana'd cb. p^doo at a kc
Chamberlain of South Carolina, to the Xew
Ute m,j. Bahr.
forward lh.r
York Tribune. Wo leave out nearly a
I come now to the tnnnctiop which is ' awuam..M&gt;ul w th, l&lt;.d&amp;g&lt;„kJrrf
Ikrauelrr. aa muck
column and a lialf in consequence of the known-hero u*‘the Ellenton maasacre.’’and
which was the immediate cause of my call
grtat length of the letter, but give to the
upon the President for military aid. Thp
readers of tlio Bamxxr tho main and im­ country ia already familiar with the Ham-, •BXstt if they would compromise. The
portant part p{ the production. ReaU^bss burg mawacre, which was at the time of
^7? rep,iT1 lh*tth«y had no quarDot know what compromise
everybody, because it U «n uniinpar-sioued Sts occurrence, in July, declared by my opponenta here to bo sporadic and unpreme­ n»ent. The representative of the rifle duba
and true stateimuit of tho proceudiogs of
then
said
tha the elube had a warrant for
ditated in its character.
Ellenton the
the Democratic party in South Carolina cooler of the scene of the latter sod mere the arrest of Alexander Pope and they
for the past few months:
extensive massacre, is jituated in the name Wanted him. Tho colored wen answered
Fram tas'X. Y. Tribasis. Oes. Mh, l|TA
county with Hamburg (Aiken), and about that Pope was not with them, but that if
I now proceed to present a statement of twenty miles distant. The counties ad­ tho rifle stabs hod a warrant for any one
the facta upon which the present call upon joining Ailreu on tire north and aouth they could come and search for him.
tho President f&lt;i aid m .suppressing do are Edgefield and KiruwcU. The riot and
The representative of the rifle dubs
Rustic violence In this State has l?ccn made. massacre continued from the 16th to the then proposed a conference of five men
I shall make uri statement which docs not 21th of September. The affair was so from each side. Such a conference took
rest on official inflirmr-tim now in my nns- carefally planned, all truthful reporta of its
seasioq,
i horaoteF-werc so suoccaofally suppressed, should disperse and go to their homes.
urKorTiiKnuLncM.’us.
“*c l&lt;rrur inspind in mi tbc lnc*| uft The white men who attended this confcr*t ILITART STREXU
III OF Til K RIFLKCLVB9.
o»4o,x&gt;n theit way back to the lines of the
.....: ._
_&gt; Ibo HI. doh,. Theo ±1“^,“W
First
As fo
rile cfabo, chanced to meet thrco colored
doh. .™ mgMtamoM having wan- d». J"
“lU®? T*
lindive feature „f mil.u^
«“*• neea retiring to their homes in pursuance
of the agreement now stated. They in­
.
___
'.
Evra
then
the
“!?•
-»?.
w.
stantly fired upon them and killed Henry
prodamatbu of the 7th inst. of which I i report was very imperfect on account of Campbell and wounded Abram Overstreet
the fact that the colored people who were •
have no evidence, in C^cry c^nnty in the
the witnraees and objocuofthe violence !in the head and Nelson Bush in the thigh.
Stale. I hare the evidt-nev of the ex­
wore absent from their Romes through fear Thia demonstration convinced the colored
istence of213 rifle club’, with the names
that the conference was anicre trick,
and when accessible were in many tnstan- people
'
of some or all of their officers. These clubs
that the purpose of the rifle clubs was
cxs unwilling to give their testimony un and
'
have an average membership of 60 tp-'n.
til farther protection could be guaranteed to kill them in detail after drawing them
The evidence shows that tho members, of
of the swamp, ax.weli as to learn their
theni.
An elaborate investigation has out
'
this force nearly 13.0(H) men are armed
numbers and whether they were armed.
now been made, nod the following state; ■
with not levj-thaa S.OVO improved breach**
ment is made up from the written testi- ;During the conference the colored men
loading rifles. My estimate of the whole
had freely stated that they had only a few
mony of more than one hundred sworn
number of men enrolled in the rifle dubs witnesses who have been carefully exam- 1shot-guns and not a round of fixed amnand armed with effective weapons is not ined. It will he soon that all the discrep- 1nition of any kind.
less than 16,000 or 18,000, while the es­
BUTCHERY AT ELLENTON.
aticies between the present statement and COKB-ULOODED
4
timates of my informants vary from 26,­
that made in my letter of Oct. 4 to the
During the 17th a large part of the rifle
000 to 30,000, besides company officers.
Chairman of the Democratic State Exwu clubs
&lt;
moved off from Rouse's Bridge to­
The evidence shows that these dubs arc
tire Committee simply add fcanturesuf -ward Union Bridge and Ellenton, on the
organtr-M into regiments. I have before ,
deeper horror to the afair.
Port Royal Railroad, and during the day
mo at this moment an authentic printed I
In ths county of Aiken and the adjoin- &lt;shot and killed a considerable number of
copy nf tho general orders Daucd by the
colonel of one of »bc.«c regiments, counter­ ing counties of Edgefield and Barnwell &lt;colored men, probably as many as twelve.
signed by the adjutant, in which instruc­ the white Dcmocrata began as early as •At one cabin they fo|mdsix colored men
who bad crawled out of the swamp to gel
tions are specifically given to the li utcn- last July svstcmatiedly to inform the col- 1
ant-colond, major,
and commsnding orcd Ropnplicans that the Democrats had ।something to cat. The rifle clubs surI afficcra-^f companies*. The evidence p^intn resolved to carry the coming alection. and ]prired them, killed two of them jn the
yard, two more while running toward the
also to tl e existence of general officers t hat the colored Republicans would bare 1
having control of other formations corn, to vote with them. In August and the &gt;swamp, and wounded the remaining two.
Early on the morning of the 18th. the
posed of regiments and brigades. There early part of September these threats
is much evidence from independent sources took a more definite form. The colored &gt;rifle dubs appeared in great force on the
I iopublicans were told far and wide that !Port Royal Railroad, having been re-en­
showing that fally 10,000 improved brccchloading rifloa have been purchased by rifle if they did not Vnte the'Democratic ticket Iforced by white men from Augusta. They
moved up and down the railroad, killing
clubs in this State within tlio Ix’t four . they would bo killed. Scarcely a colored i
man can now be found to whom these »all colored men whom they chanced to find.
months.
’
Among their victims was an old man of
These organizations arc not- only out­ threats were not personally made. They ■
90 years, and a harmletu deaf and dumb'
side the law, but they arc strictly prohib­ were ordered to discontinue their political !
meetings, and were told that a list of all 1boy.
ited by the laws of the State. The evi­
About 10 o'clock the report was re­
dence w overwhelming llicl these dubs their leaden had bocu made out, and that
ceived that the colored men bad asaemblud
were formed and have been constantly these leaders ’rould be killed. Silverton, &lt;
st Bobbin’s Station, about 15 miles belaw
Rouse's
Bridge,
Chavis
’
s
Store,
Matlock
’
s
।
used as the chief basis of organisation of
Church, and Union Bridge are points in ■Ellenton. Thereupon, about 25 men from
the Democratic party. During the month
the rifle dubs got into a box-car and were
of August I attended Republican meetings, the vicinity of Ellenton. In this section ।
down to Bobbin's Station. Hero
Ii a large colored population, constitutinc taken
’
among others, in the counties of Edge­
they found Simon Coker, already named,
■ field, Newberry. Abbeville, Barnwell, and perhaps the strongest Republican eeetion ।
of Aiken county.
&gt;an honest, peaceable. man, well known to
Lancaster, at each of which these club,
During tho week preceding the 16th &gt;me personally as a member of the Legis­
were present in numbers varying from 400
of September word was sent to the colored 1lature from Barnwell county, Hitting on
to 1,000. They were hesjily armed with
Republicans, by the members of tho white 'the railroad platform with his wife and a
pistols, and were commanded by persons
riflo clubs, that the Republican Club at 'colored female school teacher. Coker was
1 bearing the titles of military oScera. They
Chavis’s Store would be broken np on ’then awaiting the train from Ellenton in
marched and manewrercd as ordinary mil­
Saturday th* 16th. The rifle clubs in 1order to go to Yemm^see, where he could
itary companies. (They attended these
that section aaacmbled on Friday the 15th ’telegraph me the condition of things in
meetings as Democrats, took control of
vicinity. The rifle dub men forced
instead of on Saturday, at Matlock’s his
I
them in some instances, and in all in­
Church. The Republican Club met on 1him into the box ear, took him back to
stances enforced their demand for panic!the 16th according to their custom, but ■Ellenton, and after a brief parley shot him
pation in Republican meetings by their
owing to the threats refejred to only 23 ’in an open field in full presence of the
presence as armed, organized bodies.
On the 16th 1paarengers on the train and of the rifle
1
In thtir several looalitiss tlu-sc clubs persons were pnsentthrough »ut the day the rifle clubs were 1clube, robbing his dead body of his watch,
have operated openly and ostensibly os
assembling at Matlock's Church, fiVo-or imoney, shirt studs, ana ring. A number
Democratic campaign organisations.
Far
six clubs being present numbering not less &lt;of Colored men were also killed at and
. and wide in the State they have ridden by
than 300 men, a part of the men being &gt;near Bobbin's Station by another detach­
day and by night ns a mcnaco to the mem­
from Augusta, Go. A little before sunset ’ment of the rifle dubs on the same day,
bers of the Republican party, especially of tho 16th these dubs formed as military but
tbc number cannot yet be fixed.
1
I its colored menbera, uttering threats, and
companies, and marched upon a run down iFEDERAL TROOPS ARRIVE JUST IM KME.
not seldom executing thorn. Prior to tbc
to Charit'a Store, where the Republican
Late in the day on&lt;Monday, the 18th,
’ recent instances of widespread violence
club was .-opposed to bo assembled. They ithe main body of the rifle clubs, with rewhich occasioned my proclamation and call
flrand only about 10 Republicans promt ,
I upon the President, those dubs, or those The rifle dub hadcro dem&gt;nded to see Un ,cuforcenrenta, returned to Bouses Bridge,
daring Monday night complotely sur­
who were members thereof, had killed, ox­ loader of the Republican dub. Cotambus and
.rounded the swamp in which the crowd of
’ elusive of the Hamburg and -Ellentmi '
। Rountree, tho Chairman a( the Ba^rahD 'colored panona were hiding to the number
mu Marras, not less than fifteen members '
can dub, being absent, Samud Darby act- ,of about 80 or 90, throwing out a line of
Of the Republican party; had whipped ed as spokesman. Die chief spokesman .
and outraged hundreds, and had individ­ of the nfic dubs then told the colored 1pickata armed with breech-loading rifles.
Early on the morning of Tuesday, the 19th
ually^ threatened thousands. They had
members of tho Republican ctab that they ,
of the leaden of the rifla clube, a
for the. moat part evaded punishment by must not meet again, "that they would one
&lt;
white man living in this vicini­
reason of their numbers and the terror im all l»e killed off if they did.’’ Seeing One prominent
|ty, told hu confidential colored aervant
spired both in their victims' and la the colored man with a shot-gun they took it ,
officers of the law. Constituting or rep­ from him, but finding it worthless they (that “they had got the niggers in a bunch
Bonne's Bridge and got them suiround
reseating as they did almost the entire retained his ammunition and gave back at
,ed, and by God they intended to kill the
body of white men in their localities, no the gun. Th© colored men ware then ;
efficient way of enforcing tho law was left. informed that “ there had got to be a fight
A constable or abcriff with a colored posso between the whites and black*,’’ and the
pare orders to their farce to advance,
would have been massacred in an attempt rifle clubs then demanded that the colored clubs
(
to execute the law. If I were to pass men present should step out fix line and and they had actually advanced, to within
100 yards of the root where the colored
through tbc same scenes agjun, I should “ fight it out.”
This offer was naturally ,
never order, advise, or pe-mit ths effort to dedined. Finally with yelling and threats •
be made to overcome such obstructions to of vengcnce the riflo dubs marcbed off, ;
1 the law by any force then at my command. dedaring they were going to kill Gloster !
It would be not less idle than cruel.
Holland and Simon Coker (two colored
These clubs constituted a vast conspira­ members of the Legislature; that night.
cy against the State Government. A con- During the night of the 16th several ool- aceoewith a small command of United
■piracy is defined to bo a confederation of orcd men were killed in this section.
two or more persons to do unlawful acts,
liECOYlNO THE MEOROES.
■
or to do lawful acts by unlawful means.
On tho morning of the 17th the rifle
This conspiracy was a oopfedcrathm to do
clubs appeared in largo numbers at Bouse's
unlawful acta by unlawful means. It rose
to proportions and exhibited itaelf in ways Bridge, near which on the edge ofa swamp
the colored people, men, tosueu, and ehilwhich mode all ordinary civil sgcncies im­
potent to cope with it. It aimed, by the
commission ofcrimes ranging from throats
of pcroonal injury to murder, to destroy

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VOTERS-CAN'YOU SEE! DON'T)

A consultation then .took plate between
tho chief of. tri'rifle’ chibs and Capt.
Lloyd, in which• it wae agreed that the

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KDITOR
ion., Oct. 30. 1876.

"

It is announced
. of Georgia will d
.Proridouta
The ejett of the liberty loving people of Booth CarolHta pruolamatioo wromrtituall dime, arc looking wistfully to Atucri.*.
^the good
pu on top.

The rifle club men did not affect to con­
ceal their chagrin at. the intervention of
the United States troojw, mjd loudly -Aud
rcpcaUJily declared in -fri presence of the
tn-^ps trit tWy'riinniNded to-kill Lb.

November, is potent to every uhserriuc;.-

Tb^iifaubiti

mind. ? The blood of our fallen enmnwrif ;

but their ttacri could bo fob
--- disuugauried by tri bodies of
dead negroes whom. they chanced to meet
or whom they succeeded in.lmatiae.down.
The riri. clnba whichriA.MaHed at
flAYEM’ PT.ATFORM ,
House's Bridge far Uri.Bnal ahnghter
. were animated by tho army offioera pres­
“Holiest, money for all, and
ent to number at least BOO man, folly
nnnou ana equ ijqyca wwnr.aM cotiected^/?ee .
There
from tri countiBs of KdgefloH, Aiken,tK.houW be 110 mflahon which
and Barnwell.
Before leaving .Rouso’b li
Lt" depreciate
J—---s-x- the
-«
will
one nor bccBridge the leaders of tri rifle rtabs mtcrian interferanco which will
fornutd tri wJored people trit‘,‘tri Yan­
kees had saved them this time, bet they destroy* |hc other."
would gc$ them the .next lima.’'... At the
f
same lima tfaa rifle- dabs dedarid that NATIONALItKrCBLICA.I TICKET.
“they .intend'd U&gt; carry tho. election and
kill evtay (colored Bogghriag ■wri wotin1 C.nvu- .-.I'-1 For PrtKidctif,
not vote th® DaDinrretin linknl " f
ATBOCLTY OF TH* TMBBOXmM. b .,,t .h
&lt;.f Ohio.
The taatamoney before mo dceiyariyA
J™*™
the nfle dubs for their ariembrig—the *»■*!'• hf ■ ■ -AV ViecPrent.fltt
assault of the two coforcd robbers upon
Miss Harley, a fuk. whiek I: wfaocd/in

The per- 1»kBvu Wnumibem of Cougrow io Oh|fT ■ i
pctuity of our free institutions admonish, ,and four in Indiana by hoping to train .

NOT CAV8XD BY MISOOVK^X^nc.'tT.

These ore some of the leading evidences
of the domestic violence and insurrection
which were the occasion of my call upon
the President for military aid. The fo^ta
prereuterf are dearly Droved, and the epn'1
elusion, reached are, I think, Bustaincd by
the Tacts. They make a case, amply war­
ranting my call and the Tcaudmt’. re­
spouse. To have done leas would havo
been to abandon tho chief function of
government, and to rive permitted docne.-,
tic violence and insurrcotiou to axompEsh
result, acairit which tV CoMtrition of
the United States was designed.Wguird
•ffectually.
There is one pretext iamewhat widely.

TAe

Dtmocr&lt;Uic

ckiumoI

You can have in any shape you

be

It wa» the Democratie party that

jfluuyetl the aatwu into a terrible war.-

Crackers. ■
' We brag on.
Cheese.
We sell the best
Tobacco.

Every State that treat yitto reMlioa war a
Democratic Stale.

Every ordihancc of Tbc O-

thiakail

Scceuion drafted, triii drawn by a Dem­

can gntbyfou

ocrat. Every that firttl at the heart of
the nation, and ererj/ drop ofblood rpil'rd foul.
One of tho junior clerks in Governor
in defending the old fag. tear the retnlt of
A DEMOCRA TIC RERELU0N.
He iiuirt that the Democratic party can­ day, 11 How can I hide the
not be tnuted. Every rcM claim jwe. my coat alcove.?" “Ink 'em," replied

i tented and urged, hat been presented by' a
Democrat. Hr tad National debit, »re

the ittidfs of Democratic action. The
Greenback jxtrty movement it a Demorm/- him to go to the eashicr s desk and get his
ic trick. They hope to draw largelyfrom time. “ Impudent nucnl," muttered the
the RepnUierin jiarfy while the bulk of fdircold,fciDr-M talkie*, trial ipeonf -tctheir mint at inilrveted to mfe for tkr dermy rioae. Won't have it; won't havq
it.’/DurW-* ‘ '
,&gt;9&lt;*
Democratic twket. WE THEREFORE
—UH
WARN RECIRLICAN GREEN
Occamonally there u a tnau in the Pro­

*L&amp;tfg»-WU-UAM a. -ttOWAUD.' H KKF.Y W
■sarer* —I-------------N-c',*-ee. ee-r.mf-r .
Tf.nl Ifp-mxius mu. h(;1j.

’tr.WBaw"'*—•- Dtelrict-JONAB

BA ('KERS, THA T THERE IS DA .VGER IN THIS MOVEMENT.
The Republiean party has given us the
best systam of curre|by that tbc people of

Diltrtci-D.vvnr.

JO' Jnar- cf¥ro •«e~&lt;xrvrj.T .-mux

We sell, from 50 to 80cts. the
rTO.l“™^y°u buyin other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

hibition party who secs tthe absurdity bf I
running that organization aa a, tcudttf, to
the Democrats. The Rev. A. G. Oomiogo
of Ney Hta&gt;paWrok.&lt;wnt oftbc tendMc
fe1r'_•HjMb&amp;ro fo ri AM lUeu-r on B|e

"

this country hare ever had, and wo intend
lo make it BETTER. We intend to make Prohibition ticket because-cither Hayes or
th® Greenback, worth 100 rents in gold. Tilden will be the next President, and he
Thtfaith of the Nation it ptrdgrd to tbit doei not km Uy
f„r
j to
end. Wo do not advocate two kinda of come to hia party, through tri Democrats.
Heurgco
all
of
hiifr&amp;i,
A
’
erefGtc,
(o'
currency;
one
for
the
poor
man,
and
an
­
I DO NOT STAND HEBE TO DE­
FEND EVERYTHING WHICH THE other for tri rich, but wc advocate one support Hayes directly inmiuJ of TilJon
REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS DONE; mo"Cy /'T all. The Republican party is
indirtedy. • ’
( •
.......-------------HOCRATld
EVXJySESL
THE--------democratic
I HELD UP AS THE PAR- pledged to this end. The hope of thia
We judge a man by hja past record ;
KOHN, I AM REMINDED country, and of the poor man, is in the
JECBEl-IT OLD LION IN
If it ri good,
tnxst bin), fyr writ he
. ■—J.B. WHO SOUGHT TO life of tho Republican party. Let voters
GAIN BT STRATEGY WHAT BE remember that the DEMOCRATIC PAR­
likdy.tD ri through years to coaie. Iphia
COULDNOT GAIK BY STRENGTH.
TY WAS THE DEADLY ENEMY QF
‘.THE SPIRIT AND TENDENCY OP
record is rid wo a|nn him. Wq have no
THK BEPCBL1CAN PARTY IBTO- THE GREENBACK, and opposed te all
faith in him, and pay no rcs’jwt to his
_.,r 18 STILL Republican legislation.
WORTHY (PF CONFIDENCE. AND
golden prumiaca. 8o with psrtire. Wo
Remember it was tri Ifopnbrian jwrty
Thought am not willing
TO THRI W UP THE PARTY. that emancipated labor in thia country/ jtalgn them kF triir pfat record. If that
1 AM W DLING
TO
EXPEL
is good we support them ; if it h' ba‘d ire
THOSE
MEN
WHO
HAVE thereby verifying tho declaration—that
want ri&amp;ing to do wnTtKrnT WJhare
JJE®.JLBE_£A81y FOB their “ All men are barn free and egttal. '
_
OWSTKTIL ENJIS. I ACCEPT THE
Yea, there ia danger ahead. We adl
5E?JiEId&lt;-e£r".Im'1*E&lt;-'Ar8E 1
■ BLIRVK IN ITS PRINCIPLES, upon all men-Democrat., Gremrickera
WHICH IT NEVER HASBEL1ED.
LPS. IJOT ■ HKSITATK TO BAY and Republicana, al! who lore liberty, free
THAT WILLIAM A WHEELER speech, free schools and good governtaqal, CuMHUJHKfalth.
sggacagBffixiK

&lt;66$, tide county, and know him tori
SbB^i npri^t andriorthy man, one

Onatole Simmy TaMing.

&lt;

want to close out.

Remember. .
We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
and pRESTON,

gMITH)
TiMtiogK. Aug. 7th, 1876.

xxi30w4.

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.
0.T.8ABIN.

'•

s ABI3ST &lt;fe CO.,

and be happy again.
•B««d ofTrado Building, Detroit, Mich,
L.UnU Ca»h a.!,
nn

,

y**

READ THIS

negroes

b»c si «r.:
* ’

an elderly looking man. in that uokemre

Xottaa. ft tn G. TV. Balch.,

*

•Wooibridg,’* SbelbrSs.

FURNITURE,

Detroit, Midi.

JJjSii- H. Wendell &amp; OoM
, ■Mwohaata to. * *’•

grain;

FI

trouble, but he wm democratically happy
wd vey enthuaiaatic, as be 4.0

ITO AND SEEDS.
2’L56

DEtBOIT,

&amp;.

.

A GM Redaction ia Prita!
SALISBURY i BROSSm
Dealers tn gll U-’*

I tasii btta&amp;

whoas lhe voters of his Representative
Dirtwet may well fool proud of. W. will
axriid tear' remarks no further, but will
«ivn. to" our nwdere tho following which
wealippod from rie Preu.

JUCHIGAN.

DptoteyGiottaifS rm,k

MW
Look here '

Look here!

Writ! don't you think wo c« *

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds
cheaper than any firm in tho bute?
can do it, for, with tri help of ’ *
KAJCT ft
mri-

Boa RKHUMBXTATIVK,

I tri pomtion last winter,
*
’ b, after it
ballot that

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE

to vote tri Republican ticket. Trim is w
array of talent, end manhood, preceded
upon the Republican ticket this frll, for
both county, State and National dfficre, «4ond meu (Lu there j. , terrible war
such as has never been predated by any S”»S oa with the
ui, p,„
Ideal Greet; u weu th. &lt;Mn k over,-

1
*n. ‘TEa .
*( of Sumner Co., Kansas,
Hhj tb.reo/M^licmQf Hsn. T. A. Hubbard
in Uiri State will deet tri ReptabHcan can
‘gAri: Legislature of trit Slate. Mr.
didata, hy fclfy 10,MO rmrimfry. Be
sida thi. I declare and 1 cfaflbmgn ani
any'
was elected two years ago to the rearou of too mnch patting on and slapp“*
bj
rad tS
it n^ K»*as j&gt;gtdirturc from the 97th Dri
shadow of proof to the' ♦wfrrt that
kri«y&gt;'pp&lt;d
&amp;
party intarmt, riwever great or
’
wUb marked ability. We arnumed the appearance of a wrecked con­
coald aver have induced me fo' ■
J known'Mr. Hubbard intimately for certina. H» cuffii were i« hi. wri ttB(j
troubr‘rit »gUMK1
Mni no id to

I have acted

Spices.

t matt and beat party the

of New York.

vuvuaw nueuu a ubyu ucscnucu, naaiuiy,
trit those who engaged in this cqaapir*
acy-wero crushed by an insupportable bur
"
Inariwurtolhia
statement, of a vast ’
ng men and organs of
aODOHTFUL. UNPRE-'
—j State among present '
, YET UNFLINCHING
iHipportcra Wtfe Hampton, prior tn hi?1
OM THE CINCINNATI
rioemrition, my administtaiicm^of.jmMic
I ON A SSI GN ED TO TH E
affairs for thc past two yeam ris .- been
honorable and succcaaful; and that di1 no
time rintw I860 were the public,evils.-u&gt; THBBBPBBt.lCAN PARTY. AND
this Slaic so far abated or tbc prospect c&lt;
complete good government so bright The 3SI?JPl&lt;iS2-FLAO IX time of
utterances of Democratic newspaper, and
Democratic speakers .nd leadtaj on this
point would fill volume.. 'No. man who
knows or seeks to know tho truth will frc.
question this assertion.
The charge that I hare been influenced
HONORED AGAIN.
by the desertion of Republicans to the
____
It « «ith real pleasure trit wo notice

thi.tha.trii I rive

tfround Goods. ,

Aa tho time for election comes nearer,
In tthe independent voter ^fa—&gt;rad more
the name of these, the Union’s defenders, iiocliand to give
the party
we admonish all liberty loving peoph, 1which, WKh ‘ all ite frail

trutfai.

&lt;

Coffee.

From 25c up, and We sell pure

I

pens—others upon the battle field.

I01IAI A. HKLEB.

unfounded. Tbc rifle dubs auwinMed io
pursuaaco ofn walbmatured-pkn; known
and pabiiahed ia; tho triri ftourika,to'
“ put down the niggcra " by inflicting such
demonstraiirik of foroan-t* canto tha
leaders to flee and the mam of the followen to forego voting or vote tri-Den-ocTalic ticket.
. '
I; i i, , t
1 have now meroiy deaenrid in outline
tri domadn vfoloncc and immnreetion as
it wriartually developed at Eitaafon and
within a radius of 15 miles therof rom.
Butin truth '.his was only one prise or
center of tho violcnre and insurrection.
It virtually overspread the countri bf
Aiken and Barnwell, producing afreign of
terror which depopulated large sdetions.pf
those counties of al! colored males. Inves­
tigations now in progress Indicate ,unmis­
takably that tho 'actual murders commits
cd cxcxftd the estimates heretofore formed
by me or by those most familiar with the
facts. Scores of colored men are still miss­
ing in addition, to those Already known to
have Wen killed.
’’

io JlfgAutM-.

the past, many of ^rim suffered in prison

BBTKKFORDB.HAYES.

'.

VU

’

cry from the-ground, beware!

beware! In the name of the three hun- "(wo,
1
powublj tbrsc^
died thousand boys. in bine, who to.day *To l«»»n • Irolon
cany in their breasts horrible memories of '

EtT

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

box will decide the fate of our republic.
That there are questions of vital impor­ side xml. The New York MbrZrf scy» the
negroes of South Carolina'• have been
tance to every American citiaen, to be de­
□th of t Utt«hl ,bat
do not T(*c
wvl».
cided at tho ballot box on the seventh of I

THE CLUBS DIIPEBBE WITH THRL1TS.

Etc

TEA! TEA!!

^nthoritica

The great bottle tn be fought at the riflot

nf thn nirna.

Teas,.Coffees, Spices, Tobaoco. Crookery,

1

PuBH

BEHUMBUGED.

waMm.*1- r°!linS I,e*vi}y’ "Khatfy it

"B^yw*—ie! iHi„g|

SuouduM J j

*“* “*

J. M. HEWES,

we guarantee SarifarticnHoarse lurnuuivu
furnished free
mu
licano
inc to •’fl*
i ’*. ”
taxing
a Vaffin
worth ??*«• ,
I’:'; porohasing
a Coffin
worth
ire you better figures
IL...r..K than cj
wet £
«*•

jCarriaie, Sin aid
PAIN TER

�0 ok &lt; 3Oj
M&gt;» Muting at Pr.iri.villr

rts^pii-WeBklf RopliblicajiBaniiBr, One uf the grandeel political rallies of tho Republican Meetings !”
prooeat campaign w the Republican m.M
V.tnUIVKRriiiBMEMTi"' Ifnicedng
held in tho villagt of Prairieville het

local ib^'picef

DrugV

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE.

■.J—..av.ur 14, amiuwni l
far *acA «xi»er_-xxaX Ustrlia*.

Pttan-

AU About the County.

The “Iron Troll.

| prevailed throughout.

I

VlJ.
i,. irgtetei

The schoolhouse. a large one, wa, densely
Packed through the entire time occupied by
the exercise*. anil many people had to go away
for want of standing room.
The nudienee was addressed in tho afternoon
hy.Mr. John W. Custer, u»campaign notorie­
ty, who was followed by jfe Hon. Alexander
Cameron, of Knlamasoo, An a few disabled

very few m able political orators on the stump
in Michigan as Mr. Cualert He describes the
condition of the South, the feelings of the
Southern
people, and their intense bitterness
„ to morrow Hayra and Wheelagainst the North and the Government, as only
an eyewitness, nnd one who has suffered by
oui.iinuuication* forthte JIaxxkb their treason, ean do.
p-x.ibly appear.
The Hon. A. B. Maynard, of Detroit, spoke
..ha, \re you honeet in tbc belief that
.li cinrio: • rite Ms name.
,
the i..J.it qultt *n«l orderly places to dclivcrvd injhla county. F
financial qdestlon appeared
I. -tir happily b at Wkr Grace'».

I John, wouldn’t th ■’J be a happy

Oil*, and. MiH1n»ry Qooda.

i

A .pit,,k«&lt;:h j. i etipiite of ih. At;Lt',“LTTk“"d'V”",ltd‘r“di,h'

the Bock, Mumu'i"., bj“s”m cridd.”'
the inunieal and dramatic critic of tho
New York' World, sent tree on application, together with the San Juan Guide,
maps and time tables of thia new and popALL irxALWG TO BE IS THE EVES- ular route from Kauaaa City nnd Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
ISO VSLEB8 OTHERWISE
rado, New Mexico, Arixona nnd the San
srecmED.
Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman
AT Sleepers on the continent between tho Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
THE COURT HOUSE,
change. Special round trip tour­
TUESDAY EVENING, OCT without
ist** tickets from the Nittoufi llrrvr to
?1. 1876.
Dcnrcr at S5V, good to stop off at all
pointe. Addnsw.
T. J. A.NHKRBON,
Gen. Pau. Aat.
to-nigbt, on the political issues ;XX53tf
.Topeka, Kan.

inyour kVWXzZHtd'VZv
attention tv
to UtCr
our Ouijt/K
stock QT
of smoill
strictlu
V desire,
r. to vail
w
An nrrciRirwnif'rifx'Q
?___anedaiitu m
pureD.tiVGS
ond-MEDlCINES- w
We____
make
ir
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS. Webelieoett
J
JF&lt;? believe it w
for the inlorest of our Customers as well as ourselves to
SCll^only prune and pure AfEDTCIiN'ES.
'
ire ha ve a large
stack■ of-

‘
i
|

Machine Oil,
*
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

'

James O’Doxmel.

Bought very low and WE urtU sell them at

prices that will please tho closest buyer.
of tho day. Let every body
Caution. '
attend.
•
BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
D. R. Cook and Geo. M. Dewey.
llMting.*, Aug. 12th 1876.
xxi31yl
All pcreoin are cautioned ag linst pur­
Nov. 3d, at Orangeville Village.
chasing
u
Note
given
-p*
me
to
Walter
the excellent muxle. furniaho*! by the Prairie­
Nov. 4th, at Calkins School 'Blake, about the 28thjtf September lost,
ville Glee Club, a choir of ladles and gentle­
House, Prairieville. » _
for Forty DoLan*.. Aa the Note wts ob&gt;
men, comprising aotuc of the beat music*' taiby frond.
Nov, 6th, at Woodland Center. taiccd
'
47tf
PuRDEnicn N'AciireiRit.
John W. Custer,
proprkle andpalriotic. «pd wep- auog by the
choir, aad appreciated by the liatenere, with
Oct. 30th at Ohidistcr School
To Loan.
'
the enthusiasm which pror«4«thelr hoaria were House, Rutland.
Oct. 31st, at Brew School
A few thousand dollar* to logo in sums j
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF
House, Irving.
. of $50(1 fur three years, secured on- farm (
iu tho iltut, nor lower*! fron. Sumpter'* staff
Nov. 1st, Bowen’s Mills. Yan­ property.
before a united South, nor that they who did
R. .1. Grant.
their be*t to take the Uf* of thii Government, kee Springs,
xxi51wl
the beet on God'* green oarill. (hall ever hold
Nov. 2d, at Hyde School House
Maple Grove. '
Notice.
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
three rousing cheers were given forU&lt;*resand
Nov, 3d,at Wiles School House *
Wheeler, the speakers aad the ehoir.
Assyria.
I'ariaora
Uku notiep that I hate ; All kinds of Ladies' Underwearat the Lowest Prices.
Nov. 4th- at Decker School bought out tho iatervs*. of Calhoun A '
Fancy Goods of all kinds Cheaper than
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will j
House, Assyria.
find it to your interest to call and see me'.
Another Howl.
Nov. Gth, at the Court House,
icvor and in quality to suit the taste of every
rHSltf
J. W. Brock.
Hastings.
m. oBwijXTifZii Mto-iOT■» person.
Remember the place, State Street,
J. W. Stinchcomb.
^^r,
i?rhours
“"4hof"rany day, ready tod* j opposite
Roberts’ Drug
i Nov. 1st. at Branch School found
atw
«H
l l
o St&amp;re.
more will be defeated unless Thomas with­ House, Maple Grove.
any work in hi. line, ft.™ ,,ultiux« MW I
GIVE TJ8 A. CALL.
draws. Lu cither rase, whether Thomas rc.
MRS. CIT.AW A AT.T.V.W.
Nov. 2d, at Ellis School House, I|»k. in » old »h«., u. the building of i
Iboheat buggr over seen tn the county of
signs or no*. McGowan will be elected.-but it
Assyria.
Barry. Wt forget th-- place; iu the
.
MISS VINE TREGO.
Nov. 3d, at Stevens School *hop with Jason Rich £ Bro., corner o Hastings,
Hastings,Mich.,
Mich.,Oct,
Oct,5,
5, 1876.
1876.
House, Johnstown.
Church and Railroad Street.
1
. 'J!™"
' Machines,&amp;Marbl» Works.I Ay»r&gt; Adva. &amp; Crocertes.
Nov. 4th,"at Burroughs School “,:if_____ _
tion. The Democratic game work* well. Unde House, Johnstown.
Horse fur hale—A good raxcn year old “
Dick Jo oca hat at laet foultd Jiintaelf in tho
marc, soundj weight 1200 pounds. Time '
Clement Smith,
' Ayer’s
Democratic rank«. through, the Greenback
given for payment.
Oct,
31st,
at
Hickory
Corners,
Jcl.llS Dcvn.b.
.
movement, and inasmuch a Mr. Thotaaa prox.to. i.,i, ..i r. ami k-v me village.
xxilfitf
•
Nov. 2d, at Pinery School । l-HEAl- CE.vnun.UX TKIV-To j
tu bealett. Well, never mind John, House, Yankee Springs.
For restoring Gray Hair to
'
Nov. 4th, at Striker School Smith, Manoc Pnston’i* and settle to
save costs. We must have our pay.
।
House, Baltimore.
its natural Vitality and Color.
«
xxi46tf ’ '
rill be elected beeauye Henry A. Clement Smith and A. H. Ellis.
which hat once
Nov. 3d, at Diamond School
House, Orangeville.
healthv, and cfA. H. ELLIS—ON FINANCE.
fcctunl for prcREGISTER.
Oct. 31st, at Carlton Center
F O r i i II g the
AUTOMATIC
‘ ''
^K, Lair. Faded or
I -Nov. 1st, at Van Arman School
f/rat; hair is toon
House, ■Rutland.
School House.
v
restored to its
BUY your TICKETS I Family Knitting Machine
SECOND WARD—At the Widow Rtoe a»
Nov. 2d, at Nashville.
original color, *
House.
*
with the plots mil freshness of youth.
TWO'VOr i
Nov. 4th, at Middleville.
THlftD WARD—At the Council Room,
wwvw
w
.
Vaefal and WwaOrrAal IwvrnUwn
Thin hair is thickened, foiling hair
P. W. Niskern,
Empire B'ock.
checked, and baldness often, though
I SMI pi ii'.
--Nov. 1st, at Center School
DRAWING POSiTIVr.I.Y
FOURTH WARD—At the Sheriffs Of­not always, cured by its use. Noth­
erar? day family u»e. It Is
*&gt;
THURSDAY,
NOV.
30th.
1876,
House,
Hastings.
ing can restore the hair where tho
fice. Court House.________
—'■■•sriJtrtir'rUMrfeAii.
OB MOKEY BEjTVMDRD.
follicles are destroyed, or the glands
Nov.
3d,
at
Creasys
Corners,
Loaf.
atrophied and decayed. But such as
Prairieville.
remain can be saved
for usefulness
A Fortune for Only $12.00.
Nov.
4th,
at
McBain
School
by this application. Instead of foul­
On Thuradnv oflnut week, a large Now
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
fuuudland dug,‘with strap around bin Deck House, Prairievillo.
«• &lt;«.
sad from
will keep it dean and vigorous. Its
nnd know* hi. name. (Curley.) I purehoed
Nov. 6th, at Prairieville Village KENTUCKY CASH DISIR1BUT10N CO. eomrieto.in/rom.Aw
twenty to forty pair ofsocks in sdmr.

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S

re
Hoyford, and the prisoner
urj.-l, there being p/cause of action,

lentand that Mrs. Daniel Haskin. of
ln« received ■ letter from her hwtrent to the Black Hills in quenl of

n Dttcnu, Martin school bouM
‘.;t Mrs
Hariett (peak* at
.c thu evening. Ix?t the lleptO»an l CU th? old Court House

If in any pert
Irt them MS'! for mulfrt-hca l Dennis of the

.1 John W. Glasgow, uf Balliir-..v • -,T
|Mi eveuiiig while
:&lt; at church scything fa the
troyed. Iffvurcii *«
parry

«t JuLncox. of Orangeville, baa au
sale on Wednesday, Nor. 6, "6. Corn
Lcu*e!&gt;oi-l furnltnre will bo mild.—A chance

rfarein he »aid,

D. it. Cook is, an ignoramus

Ifry Iiaa been built on the Engine room

-alaro..' The batfry was built by

here tn PsUnnlay law from l lii'adelpbia that
Mercian Bailey, who waa viailfag the Centew-

Fall and Winter Millinery !

Hair Vigor,

LAST
IX
CHANCE. THE BICKF0RD

said dog of J. H. 8uttou of Hotinga, and
Turn out Eveiybody. The ladle* are
any information concerning raid dog may cordially invited.
Ih- left with Sutton, or myself. AnyoM By Order of Rep. Co. Com.
S. J. Bidelman, Cairmau.
"iving any information will confer a favor

tMMtju«of1y will not be nt the ofttc darning
- ‘-.ft MV
--------tint ben ci* tuld alx&gt;ux n. R, -Cook. But then
it U In keeping with about everything he
prints (p.&gt;lii1cally} and there is as much truth

wi!I

..tta'S-.t’niEOKi nm&amp;rT.- “'U

bvvo

' found equally as meM M the Sswiaa Maohlas.

, Tbandar. Mor. 1». ,*™-.nr]
which oeexxion they will ilfstribnlr to the ticket
hoMvtv th* imu.«n»« ram of

$600,000!

TI1OMA,WA„„.
tl

Rutland Oct. 30lh, 1876-

PKTSBS’ MUSICAL MAGAZINES.

Special Notice.

Tho*. P- Porter, cx-Gov. Ky. Gen. Man’gr.
I.U-T or aiFTtf:
GTOTMrt C-.h Girt--....................

PETERS' HOUSEHOLD MELODIES,
Fn»i;swi -w‘™ “
‘‘J.
u that. Mr, “ Mc'Jow.in bad virtually l,-„ fri,^« &gt;»J
•nwnfrom theeanraaa. ' Mr, McGowan ukm rh« -inJu- or,1,rrn'’^^a, -a,.
Offic-1 where l»e will be found ready, win
j ‘ie|, but in getting better, and will not i,.g ,id oon.pW.nl iodo ■«
to
line i„:ru«l«l In hi* core. Tb.nkiog yon
PETERS PARLOR MUSIC, NO 23,
tow I b«p» b, «ri« .a-™
»wi&lt; d MUMU—or the
SI.OU RMkuorJRra.Mroerk.-byKi.W
•ereix holding a big meeting at the Rapids
thia week, after having had such a wman her
XX153U!
Swarr.
bare owe week ago last Saturday. . Hear the
JavtKul -decidedly the largest political gath­
W, would eJi the mH*Hoo of oor
LA CREMATE LA CREME. No. 35,
ering held in thia country for eight yearn.”
mo.ie.1 Irinod. (olio f»ltorio»
nr
Priaa»a~U.—‘»i~
poblwbrdby J.L. rrn.M.1 Brad
1’. R. Cook could not write hb riamr, would
w.r, S&lt;» York; Mflely:
Pan,.' Iloowbold Molodi-. ■»«—»g
■Try again An mine, though we don’t boiler*
6,e or rir Ixwnuful SOTS’ "? ChoroM..
1-Sot.' Valor Motk, cot—u«
PETERS' ORGAN SELECTIONS,
We are informed that the rerj gentles

25 cts.

marble works
_A.t Kalamazoo. Micli_

JiS.uit Vinnu Munir by the b«* K“"&gt;

r™«lS.thKs»» MoaiuM. for RooJ «
r‘'i?S’”sMrol SdawioOT. OTouminx

hr-vlrd FaHlor of the Juursud weuH lie.

f IIvmn&gt;. Anthems, etc., and
P.UOT' Oa.ro Cbo™~, OToUwag
fair rhoion Ckonaar to Sl.si»: Soar

eueba debtee that if A nanisa were living to*lay, be wouM deliver up tho bell to Denair.

XXltTlI

_____________ _

Mo„umc»uorUwb-tAm«l«„jml
Imported. Marble, Tablet* and Hoad
stones of all description madetoiw-er
on short notice, abo Granite Mornuinents of the various patterns supplied
to custorncro,
.

pprgSuSA vbCHOKUSXS,

jjK I
petebs”

aXcBBb * SELECTIONS

Having steam power and
machinery for sanding, highi poHnmng
and cutting mortices, we can do wore
tKtgiT.a talur Uum Uk»« »&gt;»

mnu ”
Get

These

Excursion's to Kansas.

25 cts.

magazine -

r

.,

S-E-^K.aTj.K'S

J. It

Msirr^o-

penietilm addrw, John M. OtlMa, Gen. Sd&amp;ectuthcPsbWHW.

^4

perfttme.

WINSLOWS STEAM

25 cts.

t-h;? for Stare Senator in thii 10th Senatorial

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found s»-desir­
able.
Containing neither oil nor
dve, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a ridi, glossy lustre ami a grateful

tssi

Sys

occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling oflj and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from, those deleterious substances
which make some preparations dan­
gerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor "can only benefit but not harm
it If wanted merely for a

M*"*11

x«MM

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer i Co.,
LOWELL. MASS.

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 25 1-2
acres to Exchange
for a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.
W. A. Woodworth, Atty.
Mid Rod Rotate Agt. Dough.,
Mich.

�Furniture,

ILKTHffl S.8WCI;

Penelon*. Eto. Holloway'* Ad. Dru,

HASTINGS

HfflB Mt

PROBATE ORDER.

witt Its AgMliK
CHOOSE BETWEEN’THEM

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

Where von wnl find all kind* of
nwm i

jts^r'B'-JsAsi

fwntj
Motiieraan.) Danihiaa

Of every Description which we
can aeU cheaper than any bouBJ in -Bar­
ry County, for these rraaons:
lat. Because we have no rent t» pay
2L Because we make the most of our
goods ounelrea.
3d. Because we keep the bent c work-

PHOBATK OKUER.

of MiohUan. at L*a*i«r. tk» d«j and yuar
91,1 EJj.’lMl'fiLbKX. Secratarr bfStat*.
By Wa. Ctossr. Deputy..

HM RS I
'Rowden IHM 3
jilent Merrick 1»

' b on* tblacmor* thsn tadthr* t

••

raw*dy for Grail,

^o2j2J*J,*Jh*

&lt; Siek HMdacbro uhd »»nt *fA&gt;&gt;w(,

Wc sell nooo of tills cticop-mnde Fur­
niture that bi nuide by machinery. The
good* wc make h made by hand, and
warranted. Wc L vltc all peraona to
call and inspect our goods, lor they al
How tu I* Sirunj.
bear inspection. No trouble at all
show goods.
Parties ifaviag Pictures to irains
■raid inerra** r*hxatta. Til, m.lTTS’
wouldtlo w«*D tag ‘them framed cf
as we can do it Pn. ..*rand Cheaper than
any bouae in F ■ .y Cotfnty. Wo keep
the Larjtvrt nLd Be*t polocicd stock ol
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDixgs, BHACKjars, Patsm-Hold-

SS-X-E

&gt; enid rotate, are requiredIto

ERb, WALL-POCTCKTO, FlJBPEa-

Hounczs,

4/«a IK.t’JP.K

and every thinx In tbc Furniture line.
We invite ell persons to call and look

&lt; Ihnri.i n*w»y*p*r print­
aid County oI Barry for three

Peerless Milk Safer.

now on exMbition at our Ftttt ituic
Store. AH kinds of work matio to or­
der. Repairing of all kind* of old fur
PROBATE ORDER.
niture neatlv done.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. • «ui&gt;lr of
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
tntu.n ofthb Eut* u* xabmittad to Cb* n*oH« of
Furniture Iloonu couth ride State St.
of HmIIuc*. on Mrncay. t»o ZU flay or uctoDer. th* Huue. forth*ir ndoption or roj«iiun. rinjmal opposite B. A. Ooodyetr's Hardware
ia the year on Uh out* nd debt hundred tad
Store.
trmtj-’dx.
'
Proeent. S. C. Prindle. Judy* of Probate.
STEBBINS BRO’ftO
In the matter of lb* rout* Of Charlie J. and

uktrwftksr^sr-£ rListf

SarahTA. Siaeo Mitiorr. an
r
On road he and fliiuy iKbeUtion. duly Tended,
of Selah W.Mapea Guardian nf Mid minora, yrafinc for reaeoni therein nt forth, thathf may be
lloenandtnaeUeartaiareai route of mH minor*.

Our Centeftnial,

MT ACo.. mUcU-h. Pbtegtt srncutud fas a

Untustunted. No!&lt;•« formiking rreiimloary examinxiiOM. .No «i4,Uon-.l f»e« lor oMaimraod tonduetior a rcbcMtMt- ypemul atteutioa «i*en to
laterfereuro t.earo beforo the Patrat OBew. Kxuulou Wbro Comtcim. InMuoMUMt ttaip ii

Train has brought me a well' assorted
stock of Boots. Shoes/aqd Goiters for tho
MUBincr and fall trade, which I will sell
way. dowti low Toy Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different kinds of Setring Machines. Nee­
dles and ^uaahinc Oil. 1 also sell Well L.
Cistern I imps.

xx-lltf

OM Hcnafy Lund Warrant*.
The la-t Report cf(hr&lt;’.’&lt;nuri»*rone-of theGra«raj.Laud OGce ’Ik.w. XMfT-XH aoroa of Bounty Land
Marrant* ouuaaalnx. TBmo wrre imad u*d«i

&lt;^..W
whom

Cppraitc the Port Office
Hastings, Mich.

.PROBATE ORDER.
Whitman's Assorted Candies—tbc best
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County orBa-ror.
’ - -•
2t full supply at J. P n reMtou of th* Probate Court for the Cot
B»nr
bolden
at th* Probate Ofiao in th*
Robert
)l**t&gt;nyi on Monday the Vth day October.
For.Toledn bottled alo by the dozen or
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to John ‘Stanley's. xxi44t3
‘

Far Stomach* oat of Order,
iela* will *o eflaetualiy imyrv
MlMhM thro* Pill*: lb«y r

70atixb&gt;l»&gt;ie&lt;l 1HO.S
American aad Foreign Pa teat*,
QILMUEX A C'.r.r-^-on Chinas*

NE*WADVERTISMENTS.

Ezasir&amp;irx
un-1 nho di.«har»«! from u

f Fnyand Bounty,
and sailors of the 1
dayofJn

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col.

77

r&gt;'?.

Ceo. M. Savage &amp;, Co’s Col

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

W.

1 krrant’s Seltzer Aperient
mioeral’wiu An tb^^rW pr0,‘ctl“ “f ,fce ho*t
SOLD BY ALL DRUOGUTR.
6KR CSyiy7week7o Aaentr. Sample* FREE
900 Pjl P. oTvtCXiaT. Auyuata. Malty.

aaEHia&amp;^sl^SinfSi:

STERN LANDS
NOTICE OF £2S|g§*lORERS

OWTEftTF: A T1S
KA.1!!

H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

STATE OF MICHI
CocitTT or Bab

^sMlcE
-ALL INSECTS.

!
Respectfully announce
! that he has a(ain engaged
in the DRUG TRADF. *".J
line in stock oxa daily amcing. a fresh and ft”^
Stock of Drugs and Mautines, Dye Stuffs, honey
Goods, and in fad a com­
plete Stock of Drugguri
Merchandise u hich he off"'
to the people at greatly M
duced. Prices.
REMEMBER, the Per-

GENTS WASTE!"

One d-oor east of Spauldin{»Haetings, Joly IS, 1S76]_________ _

WE EHEMY Of BISEASE I
ro*4

'

POSITIVELY CURED.
NOTICE OF ^gJ^ggSIONERS OJ

and Obscare Diseases

STATE OP MICHIGAN. IM FroUto Oonrt fo
CoCTrrr or iUowr.
&gt;“
aaid Cowfr.

AIJMSMMaSsfi

THE FOE OF PAIA
TO MAN AND BEAST
I* th* Orani OH

mustang
WHICH HAS STOOD THETEST 01

*thxiubis

&gt;'0 ??l:uE,sEssllir
NOT HKAL. NO I-AMINJ’- SO
wiM- »Sr.£uAfci.I:?rs thS'hi?

Torre HagjejoLa •

^
ESb|sE^t8b
’ ALUABLE H0W»-

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                    <text>VOL. XXI.

NO. 54.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1876.
Clover

AND

.7t/A’

Wagons,

Buggies, Etc

PUBLISHER.

Where they arc, and what Security
there is for them.
STAND UP !

.VrMtr*. Julius Houseman, 'Theodore 11.

8EHBSEH mnwim.

•o Street, llMtin**. Dairy

L BA'UIPTIOX:

Hinchman,

Merrill

J.

O M.

Barnes,

JI'wi II.

Haze, Caleb

Vaullusan. E. .S’. Jfw.re, Russell Bish-

IXL Wind Mill

of Michigm what you know about the

Which is the best self governing mill in
the market.

From the Laniioc R»t&gt;uUI»u. Ort. Z7.
Under the heading of*' Unbusinesslike

Cheaper than ever.

S' dednetlnt

AND BUSINESS CARDS.

First national bank, Mboroef

tip, Alexander MacFarlaii, a.id other

WAGONS AND BUGGIES!
-Eg­

E. A. Todd,

Mills, IFm. L. Bancroft, Allen Potter,

Also for the
/•_; TES 1&gt;F ADVERTISING.

Michigan national bank, Kalamazoo.
W. H. Stone &amp; C«., bankers, Adrian.
First national bank, Centerville.
Firs', notional bank, Port Huron.
Second national bank, Bay City.
Port Huron savings bank, Port Htirou.
First national bank, East Saginaw.
First national bank. Three Rivers.
Second national bank, Hillsdale.
Peter B. Loomis, banker, Jackson.
Second national bank, Lansing.
Lansing national bank, Lansing.
Second national bank, East Saginaw.

THE STATE DEPOSITS.

MESSER
&amp; POWERS,
Are agents tor the Celebrated

geo. M. DEWEY
/

Hullers,

WHOLE NO 1097,

Here are 37 different banks, located in

leading Democrats, and tell the people
“ perilous situation^-of your Banks.

various sections of tbe state, and if any
advantage accrues from this money, it is

fairly distributed.

management of the alate finances,” the

Free Press of Sunday. Oct. 22, treated its

Next we were permitted to copy the
bond given by one of these banks, which

is exactly the samd in tenor and effort with
the bonds given by all tho other banks (and

I pinna readers to a column of discolored or

reads as follows;

I' false
' ' ati
statements, and closed with the fol­

BOND OR AGREEMENT.

•

nd Ii (J I • II
(flei TS for ail other ■
lows in the market,
AT AGRICULTURAL HALT.
One door east of Goodyears Hardware.
HaRiinjzs, April’ 12, 187G.

Doctor Aiklny^ouble Column.

SALISBURY K BROSSF.At

IPJOII

llMtina*; lti»I&gt;-. Sept

PHIL H . MSKEP.N
A'DTo&amp;NF.Y AT LAW. ProtaM atti
1
w
&lt;''‘llreti /in. tltBcc wi’h V&gt; u
Ji.ier ufthe Peter.
till*. -V

HARVEY WRfcllT.

take a,
Wo foundi

day morning, to sec if he would
'•stump" from tho Free Press.

him courteous and attentive, as he always‘
is. He stateb that the money belonging;

DENTIST

Nashville,

to the people was in well known hanks,
perfectly secured, and he would bo glad to
have the people know all about it.

Micuijau.

;

He

had never been asked the question during
his whole term of office, by anybody, which
banks kept the state money, nor what se­

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

curity be had taken for it; and it was there­

fore not true that ho ‘Tcfascd" to give
the information. Ho cheerfully showed

READ! READ! READ !

us the lirt of banka, and permitted a copy

Special Medical Announcoment

STATE DEPOSIT BANKS.

TO THE

Sick and Afflicted!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

a &gt;PMhUv of tho followtar

«*- COJTSUL TA TIONFHEi:. “CB
„
I'ocIvm cbaraw aniao raodorate that the
st rewlva the bsurft of hi* .kill.

tbe

various

bondsmen

are

CONSPICUOUS DEMOCRATS.
City nationaAank of Grand Rapids—
(Julius Houseman, democratic and green­
;back candidate for lieutenant governor;
'
Henry Frafcck, former sheriff of Wayne
j
county.
Michigan national bank of Kalamazoo—
Allen Potter, Congressman.
Merchants and manufacturers' bank of
Detroit—Theodore H. Hinchman, candi­
&lt; date for state senator.
First national bank of Owosso—E. A.
'Todd, ex-mayor and candidate for state
senator.
1
First national bank of Detroit—M. I.
Mills ex-mayor and delegate to the St.
Louis convention; Caleb VanHuseu, a
hard shell democrat.
First national.bank of Grand Rapids—
Truman H. Lyon, James Blair, James M.
Burnett.
Fint national bank of Jackson—Allen
Bennett, Almon Patterson.
Lansing national bank—O M. Barnes,
former representative in stale legislature;
John J. Bush, ex-state librarian ; W. H.
Hase, ex-city assessor.
Second national banksof LansingDwight S. Smith, candidate for circuit ,
court comisaioncr.
First national bank of Port Huron—
Wm. L. Bancroft, delegate to gl- Louis
convention; O'Brien Alkuwon.
FiratLnational bank of Three Rivers—
E. 8. Moore, president; Stephen Kelsey.
Genesee County savings bank, Flint—

man.
First national bank of Detroit—Jacob
8. Farrand, Alanson Sheeley, ex senator;
John Owen, ex-states treasurer.
Second national bank of Detroit—C. H.
Buhl, ex-mayor; Allan Shelden, James
F.Joy.
Firat national bank of Three Rivera—
A. C. Prutzman, ex-senator; D. Francisco.
Second national bank of East Saginaw
—A. B. Wood, ex-senator ;G. W. Morley,
Charles L. Ort man.
Wm H. Stone A Co., bankers, Adrian.
Crccry, tnsruor of (ho U.U of Michiphr _
w s Wilcox,
waoM ex-senator ; ncury Hut.
—W-S.
Hart.
or Itis Bucacsaor in office, upon or by vw
American
national
bank of Detroit—S.
tuo of the above and foregoing agreement, J. Murphy, Newell Avary, M. 8. Smith,
according to the terms and condition there­
Charles Boot
of.
.
,
First national bank of Owosso—Amos
Witness our hands awd.aeris this 12th Gould, ex-senator; T. D. Dewey.
day of January, A. D. 1875.
Second national bank of lensing—E.
Ixx&lt;yesr. H. H. Smith, ex-mayor.
alex. mcfarlan,
81A.L.
Gunrann county saving" bank of Flint—
Wm. WESTOVER,
J; B. Walker, Wm. W. Crapo.
D. C. SMALLEY,
BEAL.
Eirat national bank of Eart Saginaw—
W. L. PLUM,
E.Tjudd,8. H. Wrimer, A. P. Brewer.
W. H. TOUSEY.
City national bank of Grand Rapids—
ALBERT MILLER,
T. D. Gilbert, W. B. Ledyird.
JOHN McGRAW.
Fitrt national bank of Monroe—Talcott
HENRY W. SAGE,
E. Wing, C. G. Johnson, Wm. H. Boyd
BEAL.
A. J. COOKE,
Wm. L. SMITH,

to be taken which is as follows: ’

•Joy Comfort q,nd Happiness

DR. J. B. LaSURE

Among

।

McGowgus ‘•busted’’ bank. But with a Wm. B. McCbeert; State Treas. [heal]
man like McCrcery in office, it will be Wm. Westover, President.
[seal]
I
criminal negligence if the people sf the state W. L. Plum, Cashier.
do not take from him the keya of the treas .
Second national bank seal,
?
ury and consign theiy care to a man of
Boy City, Mich.
J
undoubted integrity, |rht&gt;8a first duty it
I
In consideration of tbe premises and of
shall bo lo see that the money is safe and
। the «um of otto dollar to us in hand jpaid,
secured, and who will have no hesitation
. the receipt whereof is confessed and ac­
at any time in" giving the people full in­
knowledged, we, and each of us do hereby
fortnation in respect to that money.
jointly and severally guarantee the full pay­
Knowing the sturdy conragu of Col. ment of any and all Bums and balances
McCreary, wo called on him last Wednes­• which may ’become d«c lo Wn&gt;. B. M«-

HASTINGS. MICH.. L. K. STAUFFER. PraP-

a

1•100,000,000, .nd the amount is payable
without notice whenever willed for.

lowing? bold assertion, which is so much in
This agreement, made this 12th day of
II cotitraai
contrast with the usual sneaking style of January, A. D., 1875, by and between
Wm. B. McCrcery, treasurer of the state
, Chat paper that it merits wtuc notice:
of Michigan, party of the first part, and
i
If the [atatel treasurer himself knows the Second national bank of Bay City,
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_ _
_
I how valuable tfic securities held for these Michigan, party of the second part, wit­
.
w-&gt;\A
~
vi
.J
| deposits are, there is no on. outside of his nessed! as follows:
.
'
4 ...i r'*
u At ij • v
f
। office or beyond
personal |
First. The party of the first part agrees
A
G
j
beyond tho
tho range
range of
of his
his personal
confidence who docs; and fur all the pub- tto make the Second national bank of Bay
; lie knows, or will be permitted to know so (City aforesaid a depositary of a part of the
| long as a republic.™ administration remains #surplus funds belonging to the state of
| in power, not a half or one-fourth of the ;Michigan aforesaid, as authorised by law.
deposits are secured at all. The treasurer,
Second. The said bank agrees to re­
candidate as he is for the suffrages of the &lt;ceive and safely keep all such surplus funds
people, and pledged as he is to their ter* &lt;of said state of Mich, os may be offered or
vices by the oath of his office, dare not &lt;deposited by the treasurer, and to reimburse
pbblish a list of the bauks holding the stat v tand pay tbe same to said state treasurer
I’.« \t».
READf,
READ
THIS I
READ
EVERYBODY 1 I funds and of the sureties to whom the state &lt;or his successor in office or whoever may
RubkII Bishop.
looks for indemnity in case of any failure |be lawfully entitled to receive tha same,
Citizens' national bonk, Flint—Robert
on the part of tho banks.
He dare not ■whenever called fer; and to pay interest on
■J. Whaley.
.
’
* FOR Till CTRE OF
•
show the people what he ha.’ done with ।such surplus* funds so deposited in said
E. O. Grosvenor A Co., bankers, Jones­
“■ CHRONIC
, ..JgSFHS^Sli............-I
their money, or pumtit them an opportun- Ibank at tbe rate of four per cent per an­ ville—W. D. Thompson.
ily of judging what tho prospect is that num, to be computed on daily balances
P. B. Loomis, banker Jackson—J. B.
it will be returned to them when called ।and paid on the 31st day of March and
Eaton!
for.
1 30th day of September of each year, or at
FiraKnational bank of St. Johns—John
any other time when the account may be
Hicks.
'
On Tuesday. Ort. 24. the matter was
closed.
But with the impartiality of an officer
followed up by an article headed, “ Can
Third. It is mutually agreed by and
tho people afford to re-elect McCrcery ? " between the respective parties hereto that who looks after the best security, irrespec­
the said bank ahull at all limes keep a just tive of politic, these bonds contain the
and the bold statement is repeated :
uamoi of the following
The treasurer will neither disclose where and true account of all moneys and funds
PROMINENT REPUBLICANS:
several hundred thousand dollars of the deposited by the said Wm. B. McCfeery,
money of ths pcopla is, nor what security treasurer as aforesaid, snd render to him
First national bank of Grand Rapids—
the state has fur it. There is nolhiug *to monthly statements thereof? and that tho S. L. Witbey, judge of U. 8. diatrirt
show that the institutions which have the aa-d bank shall at all times honor and pay eourt.
state money are solvent, nor that some of all checks and drafts of the said. Wm. B.
Citizens' national bank, Flint—J. W.
them are not kept from disaster by the McCrocry, treasurer, as aforesaid, to the Begole, ex-congressman ; Wm. Hamilton,
bolstering which tho state affords them. amount of tho funds so deposited by him mayor.
w’rayCTfrae.
*
Coldwater national bank—Charles UpIt would bo unsafe under any eircumstanc- as aforesaid.
In witness whereof the said party of the1 son, ex-congressman.
—--— .—.--------- - —
es to permit a continuance in the future
Mtparior iSlVaad’i’mprov* , of tbe financial management of the past, I first part has hereto set his hand and seal,
Southern Michigan national
bank,
| with every day a possibility ol the state and the said party of the second part has1 Coldwater—C. C. Randall and Cyrus G.
| being startled by Clio information that a caused this agreement to be subset ibed by Luoe, ex-atate senators.
portion of tho state money has gone the the president and cashier thereof, and the
First national bank of South Haven—
George Hannahs, ex-senator; 8. R. Board­
way of that of the unsecured depositors in corporate sea! thereof to be affixed.

lilLKS DIILIMOIMMPMS

PKG EON,

'
,
total depo.it of 1900.000 is Dot lew than

asgsaoss

Second national bank, ]&gt;etroit.
,
American national bank, Detroit. . .
Merch'uan’i manufactur's bank, Detroit
Importers and tradera' nat’l bank, N. Y.
Southern Mich, nat’l bank, Coldwater.
Union City national bank. Union City.
First national bank, Grind Rapids.
City navional bank, Grand Rapid*.
First national bank, Grand Haven.
First national bans, South Haven.
Citiun's national bank, Flint
Genoeoc county savings bank, Flint.
National exchange bank, Albion.

INDORSEMENT.
Approved (according to section 353
complied lawsjou January 16, 1875.
WM. B. McCREERY, state treas.
RALPH ELY, auditor general.
E. G. D. HOLDEN, secretary of state.

Among the signers of thu bond are John
McGraw and Homy W. -Sage,

known

throughout the nation for mercantile honor,

whose wealth is not less than •5,000,000

Henry A. Conant
Merehanta and manufacturers' bank of
Detroit—3. W. Tinker, John Belknap.
Wrimtar.
First national bank of Charlotte—Jo­
seph Musgrave, Edward 8. Lacey.
Second national bank of Hillsdale—H.
B. Rowboo, C. T. Mitchell.
First national bank of Battle Creek—
E. C. Nichols, C, WakeX Wm. Merritt.
Pint national bank of Centreville—D.
F. Wolf, John I. Major, W. Jamea Ma­

apioe, and A’«- McFarlan, a millionaire. jor.
Citizens' national bank, Nilea—J. C.
All the bonds given to secure the depoeiu
Narmore, G. W. Platt.
in other banks were looked over by us,
National exchange bank of Albion—W.
and tho following names gleaned from

Firet national bauk, Jaok»--n.
First national bank, Charlotte.
among them. No bo«d has lea than five
FfaM MU00.1 but of a. John—
First national bank, Battle Creek.
signers, and they run up as high es fifteen; Chuta Kipp. S. 8. Write.
Frat national bank, Owobbo.
. the average number is seven. It will be
Grosvenor &amp; Co., bankcra, Jonesville.
seen that the entire reeouroee of eaeb bank
First national bank. St. Johns.
.
larepledgedbytUprerideutaad cariuer ;
Coldwater national bank, Coldwater.

First national bank, Detroit.
Second national bank, Pontiac.
Citixens national hank, Niles.

then each signer of a bond is iRdiridarily

1 liable for the full amount dua to tbe

[OvMa

f’°rl

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FAITH OF

Teas, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc.. Etc

|

The Journal would tell tire, truth
hi. penu, u horal ud &lt;n* RqmblkaD,
DEMcould only think of W-

TEA! TEA!!

a splendid penman, and a gentleman pos­
sessed of more than common ability, asks

Jio. M.DKWKI.

the support of every honest man in the

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_

-

IUbTIBOS, Mich., Kot. 2, 1878.

county.

Crfawback. party morcteent

Editor Baxneb :

He is deserving, and w» doubt

not that he will receive a very largo ma­

make tlui following remark :

jority on Tuesday next.
TBEABCBER.

r.ul »1.«, .ad toari.h.4 for a
““ »
.
1 ..l.-eairt f luur

Gan. W. Wilcox, of Yankee Springs,

Two men were'in a wore in Prairieville,
and were dueuasiflg the Greenback move­
OnewM.i ftill-fledged Democrat,

meat.

and the other wa.^n Grvetiluick Democrat,
tbe Tilde,; man was castigating his erring

brother for bis folly, and said: “ Tilden
be our no/' President," when tho

will

Greenback orattn remarked : ’• Keep still!

than whom there is not a better or more
honest man in the State of Michigan, asks

your suffrages on Tuesday of next week.

Coffee.

Ilk. Ik.
Mr. Wilcox has long been a resident of prillk.1
Odrf. n. k..
Ik.~ri.in
Yankee Springs, and u known throughout
... tu.
ak~ u- wrthe county as a mnn of sterling integrity
Peculiar indood is the article of the 19th
and honesty. See to it, Republicans, that

I. IV dl,«rtrrtM«k&gt;k- •■UK-''""

he receives, as he certainly is drilled to,

n heavy majority on the 7th inst.

XAT1OXAL REPUBLICS TICKET.

Wh.1
r—Ur —•.* &gt;
■ •“
auU. I. -r TH «lH«r .nn- ilk. “

PROSECITINU ATTORNEY.

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

Charles H. Bauer is sgain your cacThis is, u we ^.iave been contending, a 1 (didatc for Prosecuting Attorney, and will

For President,

RUTHSRFORDB. HAYES.

Democratic * trie.

of Ohio.

.

ridiculous in tbe eye* othis own politic*
brethren', and U&gt;va he vsahbod
thf

tr«

catch

Republican

Spices.

in
i future, as in the past, do the legal work

The Gretaiba.‘k movement will foil 1for the county in a satisfactory manner.
Mr. Bauer baa tho ability, as we all know
this fall in all thA pertains to success. The 1
and, as Prosecutor, we know it requires a
issue i« between’ ‘he Republican and the
man who wiU look to the interests of the
Demecratio parti A Hayes or Tilden will (county and not roll up a vast amount of

votes.
Fv

Vice-Pmidnd

WILLIAM £ WHEW
of New

York.

orabtemen. Il teretessly attempted U&gt; .Mew
a vile Btandwer from publie realempt by
allowing him thsaaeofite columna without
kit ark*owladc£ the oulheribip of hb vQL

Cxipcr and Carey will be &lt;county to defray.

United States.

Mr. Bauer is retained in his present po­

defeated.'

The Democratic party is as distinctly sition.
1

ForNupI.

utbaxSk

namelew aaaallrr of a man'a reputation 1
Shield, did I ray t Nay, aid and abet b’im in

CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS.

and positively hostile to the Greenback as

hia dirty work by giving him the use of its cal

Messrs. Niskern, of Middleville, and
a currency as it fas in 1864, '65 and ’68.

Cadwalladkii, of Barry, are the noeri-

They profess lot (for tho Greenback, and

1-WILUj

nees, and are well known for their abilities

advocate the Gt taback party movement

to fill the positions to which they will be

in-tho presence i T Republicans, simply to

called on Tuesday next.

mislead and rate

Republican voters, thus

to

and

Frank S. Bowen, who has served one

I^gialaUre Ticket.
oator. Uu/«enaU&gt;rtal DWrict-DAVID.

through this movement they hope to elect

term aa Surveyor, has demonstrated his »■-

weaken

the Republican party;

the slum reformer. Sam. Tilden.

taUUve In thsStau LecMaxore. 1st DtoPK W. BTI.NCnCOXB.
___

Party

perior ability by bis work tn the last two

years.
prejudices arc

bolding almost the entire

masses of thonj' rho, in former times, have

voted the Democratic ticket still to that

for a rousing majority fur him at the com­

ing election.

Democrate in tM Greenback movement ;
bnt the number ■■ comparatively limited.

IC VICTORY.

CORONERS.

.

continued practice of generalizing poli.ical

Messrs. Joseph Cole and Curtis Pin

BY have ever given immediate attention to

become of the Grgnback

luattcra in which they have been called

with Tilden and J united South in power?

upon to act, and of course they will be re­

What would

THE RESULTS OF A DEMOCRAT­

Frank is popular with tho whole

people of Barry county, and we shall look

It is tjuc that there are many

. party.

ing me of lying, la the foltowisg Ungunge;

COUNTY SURVEYOR.

rntaUve tn Consrcaa.id Dtrtrtrt-JOXAS

rben dealing with individual.; it bothers ao.

elected by large majorities.

Let Republicans •emetnber that it was die

I pray you, business men
ojWew York, mark what I
now tell you; for in the event
ofa Democratic Victory, con­
tinuedfluctuations, new com
plications, new disturbances
of confidence, new stagna­
tion of business, a further
postponement of better times
io an inconceivable distance
of time will inevitably follow.
That, my fellow citizens, is,
the inevitable consequences\
of a Democratic Victory and
of a fluctuating financial!
policy which is inseparable1
from it- Whoever does not'
wish to prevent this—the manr
in whose estimation hardr
times have not lasted Iona
enough—let him labor as hej
may for the Democratic Par­
ty ; but he should do it with
the consciousness that every
word spoken for the Demo
erotic Party contributes to
the revival of the soft money
party in the South, io the de­
struction of the fruits of the
victories achieved last year,
and to the continuance qfthe
financial evils under the
yoke ofwhich the people have
groaned for so many years."
-CARL SCHURZ.
VOTERS—CAN YOU SEE! DON’T

BE HUMBUGED,
TAr

Democratic

party

t

Republican part

that gave us tho Green­

me of lying; and furthtr on ii Lays:

REPRESENTATIVE, FIRST DISTRICT.

Joseph W. Stincboomb, the nominee
back ; that the Demoaratic party opposed
tbe issue of the Greenback, and the Re­

for Representative in tho First District, nn

able farmer of Woodland, a man of pure

better able

publican party iritends to make tho Green­

back worth one hundred ceute in gold.

District at heart, should certainly receive a

There is no bottom to the Greenback move­

large majority; and we believe that tho

think, to boar some

One would

ment.

Republicans of the First District will see

Rushed ! I said nothing until 1 waa baaeleealy

Greenbacks a^d chock them into the pock-

respect

■

dishonorably with his reputation.

is to be represented for the next two years
They say times would ba made better by

by A. D. Rork, of Rutland.

inflation ; that low prices for produce is

tirely needlew to nay a word fin behalf of

owing to a contraction of the currency.

Ms. Rork, for be is too well known by the

Let us probe this silly bubble, and forever

people in his District to require commend­

Last fall we could

settle this question.

purchase potatoes 4 10 and 20 cents per

ation from us.

That he will receive on

unprecedented majority is already conceded

by his entire District
bushel.

According to the idea of inflation,

STATE SENATOR.
this was because the currency was contract-

but that liberty should nyt receive such an
ample construction.

David R. Cook, of thia city, who is

Republican party with hammer and tonga;

dsra aa well as individuals. Il calk byname
several individuals who took a prominent part

in the rebellion who have been rueeived back
into confidence by the present administration,
and assigned places of public treat, and then

tho nominee for Senator from the Fifteenth
most be because of Senatorial District, is just the man to fill
inflation. • Prices u* te governed by the law the position to which bo will be elected

per

Let reason govern

of 'supply and detmud.

next Tuesday.

city, having had large experience in the

REPUBLICANS, READ ALL THIS.
next there is to

Republicans, on

PROBATE.

JCDOI

of Nashville, a good,

Clemxnt Smit'

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
Hastings. Aug. 7th, 1876.

GRAIN, FLOUR

of fine education, being well posted in if.

And Kill Feed

fain generally pertaining to what needs

fitted for the position, or so universally

possessing the confidence and esteem of all

Cook, and rest xtaured that your confidence

vote of every RepVllican and honest Dem­

will not be misplaced.

CUM IT, of Prairieville, as

their

.

READ.
Republicans of Barry county, we would

ocratic candidate

Enry State that Kent into nbMtn wxu a

is entitled,

fur

Auditor General,

Frederick M. Holloway, is also on

ortranization. to draw u e—r

sire the ends

sou bt.

Then do not be

drawn away, by tbv cry of Greenbackcra,

’

Lion only by

could get a nomina-

John H. Wendell S. Go.,

tJjtoistay Sflta Mels Frans fc

GRAIN,

PORK AND SEEDS.
M

wi

DKntOlT,

M

Woodbridge

.

8t.

MICHIGAN.

Now, Republicans, do not for­

get that Gen. Ralph Ely, yonr own eandi-

Look here I

Look here!

W’h«H &lt;Wi jou Gunk »•

Uawut

Macpmum&gt; a

J*

Cofflnr, Ca»kets A Shroud*

new a

chuaptT than any firm &gt;u th® Stat* .
can do it, for, with the help of

ti___ i.

ply on the ground that ho is a member of
that Order.

FURNITURE,

The Democ­

bean Grange vote for Mr. Holloway, .im­

Dealers tn all kinds

Conwr Warfbodga i Shribj So,
Detroit, Mich.

FLOUR,

1

lie 1

racy also calculate, through the Grange

oHjiny, w the nenll of

SALISBURY i. BROSSEAU

nrtttk

CommiMtaa Merckaata la

'
back ticket they also cast their rote fur the '

the. nation, and every drop of Mood spilled

A Gr.t Refaction it Prices!

BALCH Ac NORTON.

i

Greenback ticket, and in voting the Green
regular Democratic nominee.

and be happy again.

Baud plTrad. Buildlop, Drtroit. Mioh,

finra Csuisia

Then vote for Mr.

deman and Rcpubijeaii, should receive the

ocrat in the oouatj ‘ which he undoubtedly
wiB.
t

tha failed calf. To such men the Republican
party do aol exhibit the - bloody shirt
but

xxi30w4.
Furniture, Coffins, Etq.

READ THIS

governmental affairs of this county, a man

classes of onr citizens.

ctAwtol . be

REBELLION.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.

A. N. SABIN.

Having been many times

call your attention to tbe fact that the Dem- I

DEMOCRATIC

Remember.

Supervisor in this county, Mayor of this

phutyed the nation mfe « ferriWc war.

A

want to close out.

Dotroit Advertisements.

bushel.

JOHN Q.

in d'fendiig

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE

Tho liberty

Il is en­

Gi

We sell from 50 to 80fcs. the
same you buy m other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

THE SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT

eta of Fanners, Merchants, and Laborers.

U

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese
We sell the best
Tobacco.

to it that wu shall not be disappointed in
men talk, that the Government would issue

Gi

You can have in any shape you
want.

the Presidency of three unnecessary
,
costa for the taxpayers of the fjring article
Look to it, voters, that

to

be elected
tOIJlKN.

*

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
&lt;

|MUIT A
a
xm-

’ e

J. M. HEWES,
Iws ITOUV1M SMirfrtioo
Son famidwd fr« W »? i'“*
worth
w;

1 his party and going

the most of our

iatfej.4.?5ross’’’&gt;yea . for six

«r

a.:

’. J- W,
Sin no Ornamental
Al NTER

M. Bw*’. Omtor
-

-

�■a—
Somebody Ll«.
TO-DA V’S ADVER HSEMENTS.
I’lo -dc'
-EstateofOsilvtoMrssrerer.
p
।&gt;-.'.rr-U«tale of Motley Downs.
I- -r*'-™.

S..-H

All About the County.

the

MOGUL DENNIS

Oeutfcja, im

21^
Republican Meetings

.
----renxatjon
of a suceosoion of slanderous Use aa published
in the Home Journal of Oct. 12th. The mo*t
.r Um ta
,h.
brain of a Bar from Hickory Comers, who dare
not aig* his name to his article, but nHk, off

.Special yjoticgB.

Stomach Bitten stoi e |
remedies In axlskiM.
ml*** hu yielded to its

Naw AdvaftlMmenta.

’tratn to .all Hsstotlses

'Meat

All kinds of FRESH and SALT Meals

residents of Freeport and vicinity, (Mefa as
Ira B. Jener, Minister of lheGtmpd. Abram

on hand.

---- ...... .unouoaa prouucaa. DnwHfi. liver
eemplalnl. urinary affection*, nervetu j^Uty u.
»onu&gt;ia. and tn.1.*;— „r___ _____

»“•&gt; n«ry ara.nt, uaimpoachable membere
Jk Ure '' heater.
g,.-f.,r next Saturday or you cannot vole.. of the Church, John J. Reuter, Edward Burgy,
If,r -lut to vole next Tuesday, don’t Baasntl Roush, men noted for their integrity

removed to anujher Ward, re-

foil. •re wonder.

kbow can you be so cruel mo like
, erst* yesterday had a big crowd at
-id* ; tuPthey will understand next

list, to the Democratic pow wow at
.ids, cubtained nearly two UcpublL

•i your specs and read John'Dennis

it th"e Marfin schoolhouse, where he is
lw liave'said; •*!». R Cook .cannot
life long Democrat told us the other
1 office that Mr. Cook had dobs bnsi-

rerily bel/ercd that D.

the County, see that his name is
rejisleral.
By neglecting to asimr &gt; ighto.
Nor.

!.IJ. Jphl

and fair dealings, beside others too numtroua
to mention) desire to say that the remarks of
the JournoT* ••Spectotor" are entirely un­
founded. We do not mean by thia that he was
mistaken ; wv mren that he is a malicious liar.
Whoever says that ••Freeport was the victim,
on Saturday, Oct. 7th. of ons of the most bo&gt;
Hide tirades that has been witnessed aince the
days of witchcraft." is a wilful Bar; whoever
says that •• wixards selected this quiet little
burgh for that occassion, " is a liar, for it was
men who advocate f.ha principles that hats
preserved iu this country a Republican form
of Government; whoever says that J. W. Hol­
comb. an eminent lawyer of Grand Rapids,
••-keeps a low groggery upon Canal Streetwhose very breath contaminated all who reme
in contact with him—even the old saw mill
trembled aa thia beer guttler continual, and
as he sat down wiped his besotted forehead
with • copy of the Detroit Post” is an in­
famous liar . whoever says thaf the "Col. ia a
blear-eyed bigot, and jropld be compelled to
yield the floor for that prodigal son of Middle­
villa" is an unearthly liar; whoever says "re
shall If re-etocted to power repudiate the bond­
ed debt of this U, B. entire if th^Uosted bond­
holder will not reeeivo greenbeok eurreneytn-

ING UJ^ESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED.

AS HE APPEARED WHILE

DELIVERING HIS «»•"» SPEECH
AT THE MARTIN SCHOOL AOUSE,
CASTLETON, THURSDAY EVENINQ. OCT, Wh, J87fl.

He Regina—

Fellow atixons aXoaox/wrateswceiekud
t-gse rropums 0
fiiohcen/Rgnnyr 5k
ht sob
Uuauhtfiu spa
e
a een
oomcHtscnhoBschtcnEre. f ctccbc
eh

Now he goes for Hajee.
jeijlna nj-r^tgei w .chu.thooty, eciuauo
conooGSe aokfiuu ueso yn8sbetli.odht nmt
U chvc re a heGruntnsasi gei rc8adyset w
n.-m.oondtmnaeluwh . moofi ac dwenbp,
rcSenav os seky^cso n my qtlllowiunarlat
tr geaccu.h lOacvmgabrahicuc cdseqlrUi

He teller &gt;etn how D. R. COOK can't
WHte hU own name,
x,adilreaitasurunlc

.
IO Axflock a. m.,

iy—Mis scoundrel from Hickory

cari'and one mil*

IvcatotLhis majesty upon the grand etand to
lake notes, ia a consummate renegade, and left

ciarltoogyvheil-ag tp

-**guoanisosccthnnters,etotocxaxstoabcce.
rokoa.h o rien.aco-s u ahWremr Ik* ligel
ooab ii odetfi adhn. deetAbf Msbls oolyi
r d-M, ut aypa'ercd jinknutcae c el[ea s
anm qo cit-r inagB wtopdotDit/eoeyscnd,

free.’kenmounj o( money they are betting
.and onrfaj to l&gt;ei on election. Query: —

rather b« a lire coward than a dead hero," ia
an infamout alanderer; when D. D. Darling,
the Fillmore Democrat, reyi in a public plac«

The.td'cw Joncr, who jumped hi* board bill

Knowlton, a Democrat, affirms th* same with

I tTurs-isy last by Sheriff Cteny to
iiy.fivX|a/s in the Yrorkliouse. Bet­

cornmutiity until they can 'prove their m
true, which they can never do,subject of course
to forgiveness on repentance and public con­
fession. In addition we are willing to listen

erte tclg o,tbg ealattiaoo srtoh npt ghetr
nu reh gchdaoischdantth icsao.t
ok
c
idu7 oh.fCole tv- Ibu o ton rab ehhd at
rrr soain tuo
Now he goes for REFORM.

ter EaJ he paid his board bill.

■

AltBpu-h John Denaif undoubtedly did say

there is aS much truth in it as there ia io
ubxt of the speeches delivered by the Dcmoconi 1 not be a full fiedgc-J Democrat unless he

REGISTEB!

Republicans, let ua do as well tn Barry
Crtmiy for (.'apt. J. il. McGowan as Branch
County will. Wc are assured that Old Branch
"ill nut givs less than 1,200 majority. Mr.
NeG&lt; «*t:i« rapidly recovering, and will be
tile tv attend the election on Tuesday,
Tea Dcnioeraey of this city are Jubilant over
thf ir mass meeting yesterday at Grand Rapids.
Th»t i- right, I»stn«, for you certainly ought to
fr*l ijQ. l whileyen can. But tho big meeting

U

pole aa there is in Barry eounly. to admitted

as J. W. Holcomb and CoL Foot, from Grand
Rapids, Dr. Ellis from Middleville, and Bon.
Geo. M. Dewey from nestings, with tho Bon.
0. K. Beemer as President, with as fine a glee
club as that from Bow tie Center, composed of
ladies and gentlemen, accompanied with the

fire hundred people, including a large number
of ladies, with everythinr harmonious and a
complete success, we do not propose to be lied
out of it. Now you may put this on the under

Don't forget to register.

*r» a good iot of fellows, very fair players,
an t io lo.&gt;-&gt;tedly will make a goo-1 record.
if there i- any oue Democrat in Barry coun.

ty Unkrd whom the Republican heart should
w»roi li i« the ••immortal John D.” If the
R*p. •«. Com. had hired him, he could not
delivering his o«vn

Democratic

skim milk

I»- r.r.i of the Journal in hhUxt issue prints
‘‘A M.'l'POSITION” reflecting upon Sheriff
Cr*-iy. but without cause, as Mr. Creasy says

a/u
out
7 no
i
mdouT
iy cfitdexcrcwe o n
_______________
.frtaehelitboM
f,gna
t
bfvmdb/sf/?oamiggn
ji iecneesur.rhro oscgitmlmrin ds kxauo
aa
las'
JxcMfiOytnl ivsenpsrun nt
pottccSodguao ilv
hrWue;eiaco ege

Be M men ohaal awy hu.cycho. rfcuauw
eobteapa ooe nwoot cu
ueelAtmoem
mtecngcai ;dadyn eem afegu ttauiyhmpmti
mab?hehc8n e-oairl ouooii.eaweti iayaeuu
ahe-udcldniasdyxut,tahSt Nogioy aoiuddh

Hit Supporilion ease of Sheriffs duty—
See last Journal.
pyecs o
dqcru.to
t odio.citofn to«n
ouu nbtuti area xu fhatgv e uni Tuecsruu
o
,ctaibie ea aa treat p , 1
cMaente'x
LLw noGa t
dlTl
b trahutuc
msyhpam, awewo
mbnnh v ttoaub.M
mtnZTyon ■*
na S rlAahonkrMkeuac
Now he goet it again on Genera! Demo­
cratic Principles

in Hetland on Saturday last, with Harry Healy
Meajdaiti.S-vm. Healy as treasureF and ••Dick"

John W. Custer. Mon­
day night, Nov. 6th
at the Court House.
n.Brul-.r lo nfuiw ea

Attention, Pionaer E nfline Co­
Regular mooting Friday arening afthia week
importance before the compt toy. By order of
Waltu L. Wu'aiks, Foreman.
F. 8, Rowan, Secretory.
’

mia T,m-or uhbtwdtn tore w rn r iotdg
WSutecugoROuUmteoHnfibnamnxtegaGod
YnipinrpBJ fptmbo uKcWawCeifeho#
bJCyloja
odourepr aic
huohua
he t ■ u oP.xhi otsroyse
ee bunwum
HnrHoXT hon
itte hrerVtoiritreidoe

Bea utlftil.

Mr iw^nis. when approached by Mr. Creasy

Mr. D. Broadwell, oftensing, is forming

elasa in this eity, to when he is teaching on

•lid tiiwn.if not Sheriff Creasy, wo eannet Im-

Be will guarantee this, making no charge if
------- ------ r-&gt;- ----------- ------ the pupil be not satisfied. Ho enn be found
Tkr frr- j'rtu overshot the mark terribly in
at
his rooms, at the residence of Dr. John
tryiflg to sth-up a feeling toward our State

T«s’nrer ; and we opine that tbe said organ
»»’&gt; ia -future.try to enlighten itself before
publishing such a dastardly mess of folsahoods.
Read it ilepublieaM, and see for yourselves
"hither w0 have not a very efficient State

Roberts.

He remains cAly this week.

Speci-

BE SURE AKli REGISTER.

e mff Lucn Jitqe, nlwnooiriwwii s
swonteuirfiscr nb.ostwhtdYh 1

id oafo
dtelst

frimtalaat iio
yyun ebaho rbe a o trp
deMqrnll 2rP«
ndn acnv t. grt
dfe k ftdroywyhcnudderdprydnt ci
, pU
warn ortotonjll .tl m r.pmm,t,e 1 (t rl
nifi e rt etdeaiy ieynoe
oo et et sb

eahoaotirJ ursna wtrh chtpa h oalSwt
ftfrhuhywa, Hd s eesecg^L nhu eohlata

Turn out Evenrbotly. The ladlco aro
cordially Invited.
By Order of lU-p. Co. Com.

Market one door West of J. P. Itobcsis

Drug Store.

V. LEINS.

M ? ?.? ? M M M H

Hastings, Oct. 24,1876.

La«ine*» we make thia unnaralleled ot

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHOUDT. at her Rooms

over the Postoffice.

QOOq ^‘TntTn^wTr^K
tjJJJ thove wiltina to work ean eoiiiy eara a

Lace Making
Gof all styles will be taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS, Ac.,

A CARD

Remember the place.

TO THE AMEBICA2T PUBLIC.

^Mrs. P. D. Osterhoudt.

For m*nr yoass we bars made two mi
oitod to thoailmants of a vast clam ofu

Hastin^B, Oct. 24, 1876. &gt;
(xxi52w4)

Centennial Millinfir

REGISTER.

Saturday, Nov. 4th 1876.
FIRST WARD—At the First Ward
School Howe.
SECOND WARD—At the Widow Rice's
House.
THIRD WARD—At the CotmetURoom,
Empire Block.
FOURTH WARD—At the Sheriff's Of­
fice, Court House.

i'.u. orPot of
ssiii'be rvMhed.

Ointmoat atid tho ond

Madison Dispensary,

homo and abroad. Horrofferinr* w»ro allot iatei.
a* far a* could bo. by th&lt;- unwearied care and con­
stant thoufhtfulnoes of family and Mend*; but no

and lore of Chriti. oommlttnl b*r&gt;elf and all her
dear one* to Him. Tboa th* raa&lt;niflod th* sras*
of God while the tuffared: tad finally cweatly tell
MlMp in Jaaat. Her friend* rajoiaa. while they
tnoaro. Bet influence remaim amour th# poofl*
a* a Htim tmtimoay for Chrirt.
Ljinj doad yot

Dress-laiini Shop!
Mrs.

OSTERHOUDT &amp; WlLKDfB

wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new Millinery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Postoffice,.

DIED
PRATT.—At bar home in Trrinr. Mieb.. Oct. 2M,
MW. Elita A. wlfo *1 Dooiei B. Pratt. Ac«l
*■ ----- m—-- i j j--.

Oro. D. Ba^nx-v. 1
Township Snp't.
Woodland. Oct. 2oth. lg?C

PROBATE ORDER.

We also do all kind* of Famly Sewing.
Ladies, give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Osterhoudt &amp; Wn.DNg.-~
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
fittiwtf)

STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of 1

Laiies hntoaliaa Ml*k Seb |3.T5
ail CpwxrO.

Mr® Sets, Met! &amp; Upnrti

Lest.
A promissory note given by William
Knapp and hia brother, of Hasting#,
payable to J. Wintew, due Oct 15 1876.
On this noto payment has boon stopped,
and the person who found it will confer a
favor by returning it to the subscriber.
'
Abe Bunnell.
Barry Oct. 16th .1876,
xxidSUI

WANTED—-Onr pay at once, it »»H

Oa three

Lottery dti-

xxt52tf.

Scholars Wanted

fir.is

Giiiiie Mill sets tf &amp; Ujvartx
FUBS AND ROBES REPAIRED.

STAR HAT STORE,

Bools and Shoot, Hosiery, Xolians Sta­
tionery and Groceries, at the atorciof
52tf
Mrs. h. M. Hand

carry conviction with "their werda.

Ung

Cash ftid for HOBS ter PACKDtfl.
A CARD.

S. J. Bidelman, Cairmun.

New Goods, and Cheap.

Be&gt;t Chemical Saierutui tn

io their Seaton.
--- u uel MaeBiea tiy
tho Bitten. It recreate* waited itrenrth. fortiflee

who detaly *ympaUii«o with them in their b#-

CSosm hit speech, to the effect thaS

■ *cJ bud* the Republicans of Barry county
•* ‘o it that Mr. McGowan received a rousing
■toioriiy h (hi, eoBW(r
Notwfchetanding

"*• Jiiamy O'DonnclL

Nov. .4th, ut Middleville.
P. W. Niskern.
Nov. 3d, nt Oressj’s Corners,
Prairieville.
Nov. 4th, at McBain School
House, Prairieville.
Nov. 6th, at Prairieville Village
Aaron Clark.
Nov. Gth/at Nashville.

obeDafscahs paideu
ulnnni wt—dpgm
Notlco to Teachers.
cesynueccln u otra moehSr Inaarllnuno eh
o^d Tamopi jo ouHudnecwcyn cpolRthia
An examination of teacher# wiE be held at
oeaah o t n f do eki,
airdt ole cn cce Woodland Canter on Friday and Saturday
N
ot. 10th Mid Udi commencing at 10 a.JC
w£,h h ersut ottmc G-bHdycpltrdabto t
It ia expected J tat all will bo preaenl the first
m ktv a lyrneaanaf, 0,1 path sortftu k as
^ffcbool officers are cordially invited lo |bo

coat* but a trifle

fat four ballots for next Tuesday.
H»a. James O'Connell rnsdo a splendid
«e?ublicaB speech at the Court Bouse on
Tuwdsy evening last.
He was frequently
«h«ere.l, and lie made many happy as well aa
Wling hits, fie spoke highly of Mr. MeGow-

»wk for the election of Mr. McGowan.

Nov. 3d, at Stevens School
House, Johnstown.
Nov. 4th, at Burroughs School
House, Johnstown.
Clement Smith,
Nov. 4th, at Striker School
House, Baltimore,
Nov. 6th, a^Quail Trap School
House, Maple Grove.
C. H. Bauer.
Nov. 6th, at Barney School
House, Batimore.
Clement Smith and A B. Ellis.
Nov. 3d. at .Diamond School
House, Orangeville,

Game,Kite.

Fresh Fish,

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neatndiMs tboo*atmo.phiieoaasa whiehoriihuUe
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Hit appeal to Geo. ThointU to withdraw

REFORM.

on tbe article disclaims, no we are informed.

D. R.. Cook and Geo. M. Dewey.
Nov. 3d, at Orangbville Village.
Nov. 4th, at Calkins School
House, Prairieville.
,
Nov, 6th, at Woodland Center.
John W. Custer,
Nov. 3d, at Wiles School House
Assyrift,
Nov. 4th at Decker School
House, Assyria.
Nov. 6th, at the Court House,
Hastings,
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                    <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 55.

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1876.

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DEWEY
PUBLISHER.

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WHOLE NO. *98.

Croconos, Undortaking, Staves, Etc., Etc.

WAGONS!

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*£ wtLL SELL
Ytnfii Vote for Tilden, Won't You?

P3‘FB» AND

CARNIVAL

THIS FADER

X'KHAM,
.PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
I-IIHT, H.UIRV covwtv, a

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

AND

POINTS

EXTRAS

BLOOD !!

REPUBLICANS TO BE MASSACRED

At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase* the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS

OF

AT THE POLLS

I
Tut pemnpany ing is a verbatim ,copy of
j a etAdvntial circular sent out from Now
Yort to trusted Democratic leaders in the
SuuA. The fool note shows that great
care has been taken to prevent exposure,
only.twcnty-fivc prominent men in each
iL-itlful Southern State being intrusted
with.the secret. This Democratic appeal,
| in ii« nature of Instruction, is in the hands
| of (rtisted and unscrupulous leaders.

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Tbi1 name of the person addressed is
| withald for prudential reasons,- thus leav­

ing i blank after th!1 word “Hon.” to be

for the Gale,? Ccmts, Robinson, Dodge and fillec^in writing.R 4 or ----------- .
Y
, October 13, 1866.
Kalamazoo Plows. Points arc all ground J H0x.N-------------------:
I
Su ;—The "th of November will be
and sold at .t|ie same price as ungi'onnd ' frnuglit with great moment to yonr people.
Uporf that day will be determined whether
points.
or not you arc to remain under the yoke of
carpet-bagger, and the native-born
50yl
GT^KBLE &amp; RUSSELL. Ji the
thief, who, under the guise of Republicanooms

ew

.U.I-SliURY k BROSSEAU.

arc*. i&gt;uiert*kia« promptly
sad Burial /lobe* nirnUnod
ianso riv«u. Ware /foonu.

IL F-PECKHAJf.
V«I« lA.t AN'DSURGEOM-Ukki:ry &lt;•&gt;.. Micb. All calls atund-

THE VICTORY IS

WON !

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.
W'.'l. 1|. HAYFORD,

I.t CH S RUSSELL,
.National

Iauer.

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M.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, C offees,
Sn g^ars, Canned Goods, and a! I oth­
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
CONE

AJVX&gt;

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BURGHER,

■iiueUor. and Solicitor. OMei
nn. M «h.

SEE

ME!

JOHN STANLEY.

Hastings, Jupe 12.’’76

UNDERTAKING

M», x buxl.Mx tbxt
of experience,

STAVES. STAVES.

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The Snbfcriber will I”’ *&gt;»•

BTKBBDn BMOTf KB*.

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U-CRESSV.
ri- ’5’*eo,lT t'ounty Surveyor and Genoral
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tlle Court Hoax.
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ni,

M . C. HOLBROOK.

Aft a many y»r»
In the business, ctn truly
t*icy
can do better work, and give better bat-

Highest Market Price in

tofoctlou than any other firm in this
W. H. Bobbin,, U&gt;.
member, with the expert, j™ •&gt;&lt; »
time. will nlwije pv bl perwmP PteaUon In tbl. pxrt ot tl.elr exten.lvc
business.
Hearne and Team

furnlsbod

when

Cash,

STEBBINS BROS.
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। ism, have been growing fat upon the substanev of impoverished States. You hold
' your liberties in your own bands. You
, have it in your power to rid yourselves of
! your eppres^urs on that day, and by rising

iu'voar might you can carry every Southera Slate for reform and good government.
i Allow no sickly sentimentality t«» interpose
in behalf of your plunderers. I Drive them
I with cne swoop from the polls ; and if necefflary deluge your land with their blood.
i The loss ol even two Southern States will
. jcopnrdisc Governor Tilden's prospects for
, election, in which event you need blame
i no one but yourselves. Be steady and
| freely rerolva to put down radicalism and
I your deliverance is assured. 'On the day
of election, evade Grant's minions as much
as von can, but let your unerring bullets
pierce iho breasts of ravenous carpet-bag­

Drawn by Himself. (

Tilden's Literary Bureau, devoted to the

manafacture of

fradukntL

cbarsra against Governor Hayes hosblun
dercd again, and has victimised a trusting;
Democratic editor. A notice prepared for•
the South was sent to the Waukesha (Wis.)
Democrat, and having a contract to publish
everything sent, the able editor popped the
anide iq. This h. what the readers of thei
Democrat read;
Mr. Tilden's opposition to the war hasi
been made the most of by our antagonists.
But it avails them nothing. The war is
over. And it is remembered that some of•
the best and purest men in the U. 8. op-,
posed tho war. President Bnrtanan, Millard Fihnore, Franklin Pierce, StonewallI
Jackson, Robert E. Lee, John C. Breckin­
ridge, Horatio Seymour, George B. Mc­
Clellan, and hundreds of others wens averse।
.
moot of colored troops and to the emanci­
pation of the slaves. A majority of thei
leading statcamen of Great Britain, andI
many on the continent of Europe, atdod[
with the South. There was a clean out.
and honcet difference of opinion all averChristendom u to the right or wrong of’
the rebellion. Mr. Tilden, with many
other distinguished men of our own and
other countries, leaned toward the South
during the contest, but was nooc th&amp; less
an American. And now that section nat­
urally gives him its united suppe rt. It
goes solid for him. There has been a dis­
position among the timid friends of Mr.
Tilden to deny that he was opposed to the।
war. But Mr. Tilden himself ha» never■

sanctiimed such a denial.—Ho stands now
where be stood from 1861 to 1866,
opposed to the war for eoercmg the dis­
satisfied Slates of the Union to remain in
it. Mr. Tilden is still a good oldfash­
ioned State rights Democrat of the John
C. Calhoun stripe, and the Presidency can­
not tempt him to foreswear his faith.—
And that is why the people like him.—'

g. D. WHITE,

of tho Republican' National
Committee.

Republic ax National Committee.
Finn Avuile Hotel, New York
Cm, Nov. U”187G.—Ib the. Rejmblicans
of the United States;
A spontaneous
£ enthusiastic uprising of the Northern
pic within the last few days, made evi»
t by recent advices up to this cvcoinf
at these hnadqunrtera, leaves no doubt
about the election of Hayes and Wheeler
by a large majority ot Electoral votes.
The evasive and valueless promises of Mr.
Tilden witlMhc stereotyped and reluctant
approval forced-by him from a few South­
—
ern Democratic Coiamittocs not to pi
press
Rebel War claims ffor loss or damage to
property, although still demanding the
payment to Rebels, os well as to loyal
persons of about 82,000,000 claimed in
their bill before Congress for suppliw
furnished or taken, and for tho use and

occupancy of property, have failed to produee conviction in the face of overwhelming evidence of contraiy purposes, and have
alarmed instead of quieting I ho Northern
people. Tho imminent danger to the puolie credit and the reviving commerce and
manufactures, if the payment of the na­
tional debt is to depend upon a govern­
ment of men whose rebellion that debt
was created to suppress, has aroused the
merchants and busiucss men of New York
and of the country. The violation, ovsr
nearly half tho territory of the nation by
intimidation and murder of the fundamentai Republican principle that the ballot
shall be freely chosen and safely cast, is
rallying a united North to put down
promptly tbu new Southern rebellion.

With this uprising of Northern senti
ment, every Northern State will probably
be carried for Hayes. Tlie frauds in New
York City will beprevented, and the Democratio city majority kept down to such
amount that the large Republican major­
fries elsewhere will not fail to overcome it
and'seeurc a docidcd najprtty in the State
That is why they will vote tor him. \ He for Hayes and Wbccler. ’ The three
refuses all impoytunitioi to make him say Pacific-coast States and New Jersey are
that the invasion of the South was justifia­ believed to be * surely Republicau. and
ble, because he believes it was not justifia­ there is a good fighting chanoe for Indi­
ana, while the information from North
ble.
. This is an authorised statement from Carolina, South AXrolina, Florida, and

gers ar.d seallawaga.
•
Strike, and let your watch wo rd be,
Fl&gt;r rcuury. In me and liberty
Mr. Tilden as to his . position during the
By authority.
war. He leaned toward the South io the
x. B.—Keep this circular concealed; but contest. He never sanctioned the denial
tweutv-firc of them have been sent to as that he opposed ths war. H e stands now
manypeadcTa in each of the doubtful South
where he stood in 1861 sod the years sueera ritatM. It is expected that you will
ccoding. He believes tbs war was not
convey the above admonition to none bnt justifiable, and ho is a good old-fashioned
brave, ttsolutc, and determined men.
State rights Dewoerat of the Calhoun
strips. This is Tilden’s portrait drawn by
Jeff Davis for Ti^n.
himself for a Southern market
And now Jeff Davis comes to tho front.
He is for “Tilden and Reform,’’ of courso.
The other day be made » highly eulogistic
speech in favor of the Democratic candi­
dates. He told his auditors that he knew
Mr. Tilden and Mr. Hendricks well, and
that while “the Southern people were
bravely contending in the field for four

Of Course You Are.

CONFIDENT OF VICTORY.
Address

framing of editorials and special telegrams

Louisiana shows that in spite of the murdcrous opposition ef Tilden Democrats
those Southern States will give majorities
for Hayes. The systematic and prear­
ranged boasting from the Tilden head­
quarters in New York are only desperate
expedients to avoid Inevitable defeat. The
Republicans of the country have only to
perform their foil duty, and every man go
early to tho polls, and the triumph of
Hayes and Wheeler will be overwhelming.
Z. Chandler, Chairman.

Vote for the Beet Man.

As the day of election draws nigh, we
wish again to urge upon our readers to
vote for the best men, and in doing this
don't forget that the Republican nominee
fur Judge of Probate, Clement Smith, is
-one of the best men on that ticket and is in
every particular, capable and fitted for the
office for which he to the nominee. Don t
be led or bribed into throwing away your
vote on any basswood candidate, or. imag­

lung years of cruel war, your nominees,
both in the forum and as private citixens,
were giving their political aid and comfort
to our righteous cause.” And then Mr.
Davis proceeded in this enthusiastic strain:
“I think that wc will gain all we lost by ine that because, perchance, you arc a
the war between the States in the election Democrat you are doty bound to vote the
of those glorious champions of State sover­ Democratic ticket in loral anions. Owent Smith has all of the traits that gp to
eign tv rod the Constitution as it was.
All Chis is no doubt extremely oonsoling to ,3... 33 . ---------------- ------- ------- 3
our “Southern brethren," but it ought to energetic, benevolent, and
oonvmcc our Northern doubting Thamms .... ...
.
»
san.
“tu£"
why there is a “solid South’’ for Tdden to, tho torahip of
,
and HcndrieU. The Democratic papers Grote, Woodleod e»d A»yti».1«°»°y
“up North" do not give Jeff
«P Uut ia men, ex— he hex jxored U*e
»»»d »*■
pert of Tilden that prominence to which, frieod, xad roll blx «p »
S oe. the Tib JlfcMalw •»«■emanating from sooh a high Demoaxi*
source, it is entitled. Pertaps, like Pow A'oelrine Jltea.
tins Pilate, they “fear the people-

Js!*1 “Vi"!

or Mtddtvnlla.

requested.
The Electric Balm willfbe used only

A- L- HSH,

Tllden’t Portrait

and to the

Secret Democratic Circular.

You’re Reformed, Ain’t You ?

Therefore it is that no Greenback man
can possibly vote the Republican ticket
If he thinks there is no chance for Cooper,
bo can only cast bis vote with Democrats,
who, as in Ohio, Indiana, and other Stales
are crowding into Democratic ranks to
give their help and coloring to the only
party that has in it a Greenback sentiment,
almost, if not quite able to shape its plat­
form and nominate its candidates.

The above, from Pomeroy's

Democrat

shows only two plainly the real purpose of
the leaders of the Greenback party.

Thu

Democrats care nothing for anybody

or

U^hing, exoepdo;; x grup &lt;x&gt; U» «S«x
aw&lt;* tbeir salaries, piiok only shows the
UjcGrcnbackparty. Ds our

Republican Grceabackcre see it?

Arc

they wilfiog to help cleet such a man u
Tilden ?

Let them look before they leap,

and save thauweives the stings of unavail-

�'in Ti' 1

Samuel J. Tildwi tad tha $40 that he
RatUead to pay for foe Burial ot
hia Nephew.
UKO. JU BKWEV
t&gt;a
«xpm&lt;M ta bringing bone
diKM buital 11. dJ Mr rf ■ pita-

HOW DEMOCRATS LOVE THOEN.
h Tho real working, cxperienoe-l Demo­

ICKET

NATtONVL

A rich uncle who would refuse to pay

HasTisGS, Mien., Nov. 6, 1876.

nephew who had died in battle, would be

voted very mean.

and who evidently thought such a frank

But when this rich

crat of New York Slate have no lore for

Tilden.

They know the telfith, •cheminq

“I answer that question in this way:

old thark, and they cau’tbe induced to
take stock in him."

The above in taken

rent Asm,” be adds disloyalty to brutal­

It is before the public for criticism; you

ity.

from tho Cincinnati Enquirer, June 1st,

And just such an unde is SAMU­

EL J. TILDEN, Democratic Candidate

If

for President of tho United States !

its feelings in its issue of June 2d, 1876,

of those books o Bowen k McGowan that

there is any mean thing ta the whole cal.

cratic party can never gain power by sim­

led me to believe that Mr. McGowan had

andar of meannaw of which this man has

ply shouting Reform ; and it can never ob­

acted dishonestly and corruptly 7 It would

not been guilty, it would be a relief to

tain power by selling itadf to the Mobey

be a serious charge 4o make against a ci ti

in tho following language: “ The Demo­

Olig»rchy,” meaning Tilden &amp; Co.

From

sen.

I should hvs to tad something you conscientiously vote for such a.man?

the Cincinnati Enquirer, Juno 3d, we clip

Tilden's Letter of Death-Bed Repaid-

the following: “ Tilden's surroundings arc
bad.

If elected lio would take to the

should hardly try to evade aueh a question

White House the worst set of political

among

jobbers and thieve* ever seen in Washing­
ton, and that is saying a good deal."

the

Democrats in

Washington.

Several Southern men say it will not hurt

my position I ai all not hurt a hair of his

Again the Cincinnati Enquirer of June

him at the South for two reasons :

First,

De ons there will believe it possible for him

3th, 1876. made the following statements:

to five up to it, even if ho were elected

'* I had a good opinion of Tilden until I
came among thorn who knew him; but I

all there knew that the Republicans were

find they all agree that his show of reform
is a humbug."

The above is a quotation

Mutal. ding-lb-*took. which

dare notnatarthem if they wanted to. The

made by the Enquirer from a “ private let­
ter just received from New York, from a

gentleman

draw your own inferences.’

ton simply laugh at the letter as one which

of fairness and intelligence."

Enquirer: “Tho recent

Tilden could not possibly net upon.

“ The End Justifies the Meant."

Albany confer­

ence is corroborative of all this testimony.

Europcu espitalists, becoming appre­

The controlling politicians, as well as tho

hensive that there might be such a thing

masses of tho people ta the Democratic

The Republicans of New York

have

as the election of Tilden, came to the con­

adopted the most effective means to purify

party in New York, who can draw a divid­

clusion that they did not earc to Invert in

the regixtration lists in that city, and will

ing line between an honest man and a

any more of our bonds till after election,

give more lime than ever before to the

aware that Tilden cannot carry his own

taioly should nit purchase.

That shows

yond question that gigantic frauda have

State, should be, by tho wrath of God, be

must decidedly in which party foreign gov-

been perpetrated in registrations by the

Bengal tiger or a hypocrite, are alike well

It has already been ascertained be­

work.

Tilden managers, but it is believed, that

nominated for tho Presidency.”

Again wo clip from the same paper:

and other Eastern cities, have come to the

prevent a very large part of the fraudulent

tranged, permit bi? nomination, by whom

conclusion that if Europeans dare not trust
to Mr. Tilden’s administration itf ease he

names being voted upon.'

and what, would he be nominated 7 By the
servile, cdnscicncele&amp;s tools that money can

should be elected, they dare not; and the

fraudulent, than John Dennis can help

purchase *, by tho most corrupt influences

consequence is that the leading men of this

lying.

The Democracy arc

crats call the means used to protect tlw

sheet, published in the State of Ohio.
their honor.

But chiefly should they be

colored men of South Carolina.

tial chair!

Talk about reform

It is an insult to offer such a

man to the patriotic and intelligent voters
of Michigan.

Til-leu is a dishonest man,

and all that that term implies.

Yet the

first company that went out near Ellenton,

mistrusted from the fact that they are what
with such a man os Tilden in the Presiden­

Republican State Ticket.
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For
For

“Grant's invasion'' iawhal the Demo­

dntmti Enquirer is tho great Democratic
How can any man of honesty, knowing

The Democracy

Democratic Symptoms.

into the Republican ranks by thousands.

And they are tight

Representative in Congress, 3d District—JONAS H. McGOWAN.

of New York can no more help being

(that ever entered into* Presidential nomi- ' country, irrespective of party, are falling

It must be borne in mind that the dn-

Congressional fiDicket-

the methods adopted will now effectively

“ Should God's Providence, seemingly es­

and vote for Tilden ?

Presidential Electors.
x
HENRY W. LORDr
WILLIAM DOELTZ,
WILLIAM A. HOWARD,
PRESTON
MITCELL,
DELOS
PHILLIPS.
CHARLES H. KEMPF.
CHARLES KIPP,
JEREMIAH JENKS.
JACOB DEN HERDER,
BENTON HANOHETT,
WILLIAM DUNHAM.

found one of Wade Hampton's companies

deployed as skirmishers, entirely surround'

«
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OWUIIvwitty RW vwh VUvnll.

Governor—CHARLES M. CROSWELL.
.
Lieutenant Governor—ALONZO SESSIONS. I
Secretory of State—EBENEZER G. D. HOLDEN.
s
State Treasurer—WILLIAM B. McCREERY.
Commissioner of State Land Office—BENJAMIN F. PARTRIDGE.

Superintendent of Public Instruction—HORACE S. TARBELL.
Attorney General—OTTO KJLRCHNER.
Member of Board of Education—WITTER J. BAXTER.

ing a crowd of negroes, every one of whom

Legislative ‘Ticket.

would undoubtedly hare been slain had it

A OoBMCWOW.—Ad artiola appearing not
u A Runnamtinn ” mi

Tilden is

a swindler, and all that that term implies.

been for the U. S. troops.

For SUU SeuaUr, 15th Senatorial Dialrict—DAVID It. COOK.
•
For Heproaentativo in tho' SUU Legislature 1st District—JOSEPH W. STINCHC 9MB
For ReprosenUtive in tho SUU Legialaturo 2&lt;1 District—ASA D. RORK.

Yet the

World

says that these rifle companies

are part

of the Democratic machinery

Would'nt wonder; they have all thasymp-

Tilden is a perjurer, and all that that term

Republican County Ticket.

implies; and.we think when the bhllots
are counted it will be found that the com-

within the
say this in

term of the Sheriff. We

Are You Ready?
Y’ou who contributed money and acet j

States will have decided that 8. 3. Tilden

is an unfit man to fill the Presidential chair

your sous to the front to protect the honor

of this country, and all that that implies.

of the flag; you who bore the musket and

Exactly.

The Journal has more than

carried the knapsack over the bloody fields

Let the boys in blue remember that Til­
den refoBcd to contribute one cent for the

obliged to retract some of its many foolish

sick and wounded soldiers in our hospitals

falsehoods. '

t should have al 1U head a

of the rebellious South; you who main­

tained that this is a Nation and not a Con**
federation ; are you ready to submit that
tha war was a failure; that the lives and t

and upon the battle field ; but that be did
rather eoo all the soldiera starve to death

For Judge of Probate—CLEMENT SMITH.
For Sheriff—JOHN Q. ORESSY,
For County Clerk—WILLIAM H. POWERS.
For County Treasurer—GEORGE W. WILCOX.
For Register of Deeds—WILLIAM M. SCUDDER.
For Prosecuting Attorney—CHARLES H. BAUER.
__
vnnrvnw
For Circuit Court CommiMiouers-ALONZO D. CADWJILLADER, PHILIP V-. NISKERSFor County Surveyor—FRANK S. BOWEN.
For Ooronere—JOSEPH COLE, OURTIS PERKY.
____________
•_

money were wasted; that this is not a j

ducted now, it takes about half its space to
Nation 7

than contribute one cent."

If re, vote for Tilden.

&gt;

Look to Your Tickets!

that the Democratic party, with Tilden and

Another Cownty Heard From.
The

of th o

Republicans

I

county •©

Branch and the Democrats of the city of

a United South, intend to impose a direct

Bee that you get a straight ticket from

Coldwater hurl back in tho face of the ed

tax upon all of the real and personal prop­

a rdiriile man when you go to the polk.

itor of the Journal the charge that .Hon.

erty in this country for die purpose &lt;rt en­

All kinds of bogus tickets will be »n circu­

Jonas H. McGowan •' has stolen one cent

riching ex rebels, to pay off those rebel

lation. John has b$jm printing them, ineluding a GroenUck ticket with the name

------------th*t

direct vote for Tilden and Hendricks, to
the end tlmt those rebel claims may bo

earth.

'______________

of Fidw Livermore for Representative in

The Gret!Unwashed and Unchanqsble. Congress and Henry A. Goodyear for Rep­

HE COULDN’T FIND ANYTHING

Yea, we say, beware af U

WRONG.

rich hit neck.

to work for Republican nominocs. Voters
beware!!
So says the Hastingr Junmttl. Well,
federates and Journal Ihmoerntt, iodud-

vfrrsrf three stdita mrn
^wWlafc|r&gt;U4h.

oculd be eneihf influenced for small conaid-

AMtXl'MEXT.

KS.

Tk.x-'J n- '!««'“ "r

.up ta.a.cj i”,h'
the reform column and are moving for­
ward to victory.

There

are not five Republicans, from Maine to

California, that will rota for Lome reform.
and the traitor, Samuel J. Tilden.
rfiricanf dupot in Abraham Lincoln.

Till 8ALAUDB
Tbo .ppod -AM-

"

How are you, “ Reform Column.”

John, you know that is a lie.

Hew Bad the '‘Journal” Freis
Mr. Loveridge, McGowan &amp; Bowco'i

the subject:

--------- , ---------------------------------" - »°J°NmOus falsehood,

resentative in the Stare Legislature from

this District-

accordance with the most intelligent tert­

-unent of bxh parties.
.
The Detroit Free I'reu
address and the following editorial npoo

Eii-S2K=-i-c
■ titratroSw
judicial salary wasfirrt fixed

SALARIES OF CIRCUIT JUDGES

Thia address was published with com-’ ablv sufficient. *l,en
f ta vfaich
nwato tt&gt; all the DrtroU drifiea of Fridav,
RapahttaM. and Damoentt Unit, in OcLJJOtb,
‘
m
uhf
htbe.
1
parties.
t ly inauflicieut. The State has been «np
llriy fortowl. ta BUT °r

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s-du n»!lr &gt;1* ■» 10

CHai Ae

..L

SiiUw for ™'

SI

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• of until on tte beocli.

'taro l&lt;« 1“'“ “S
iudM • »i«r •??
Senate did

•

Tl" 'ProL.
mi'"111"

rj. State i«»

i fra

w t.

. at.

�■UT1N6S CITY MK STME.
J* tu dmit ;&gt; v nailing tha 'irirenhacit |«rfy *
wl if fW». v.i iirnnH r-fer tn hia ipaatthaa &lt;m

sUajmn^UimfldL iHwhohaw* lumcd hint
lay that u ipaadiua iuwa been Stir. sailiit
t-yanttmn ia. fcwar if the Bunithiiiaui tons*.

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
Nd.1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,
A«/L' wj far md » ); uriUtrU

Ptusvmn if 3 uHinnitry ; buc the Uirtnar* of
Ba .—j nutntv luw lion, well i ItT-nigh hie tnr*
weaa tu -jam m tin Sasrutary uf rAair Taaurmca ‘ampaay. mil hay luvahadi uu Manon
o gi haufc .m him. our wiK tony Be hna hann

eIm

that tedlplfaKUt* datd ca^er.
BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

iugtn tod &lt;tn&gt;i&lt;uu&gt;teEx_wilI. gun Iiiin aaay
mam* M- South. ttnsJ-juL
t w-ir-1 in thia ■

MH

sunpuisj* i-gutwe hie simpetium. mil bu nun
iar* -Uny thia.
turn nrmiirrsii tu «aad an

TSEM!

AIXEN &amp; TREGO’S
SPtENPW DISPLAY OF

HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
All kinds of Ladies' Underwear al the Lowest Prices.

be iim efthe ln*« jn du» jkosc. ia&gt;i w3J ‘••ary
«t» tuna of b«fhc tn Sun Fmcac-.-. I ata
suixxag « her cahia. ami I have jut ix wetl zs.
for way. and wif. rrptc tatrr. mmi ymt til an
ia&lt;tar*nn tu th* rxairsuin uu for trial trip.
Teu wtH has* "‘twr? rf
*n pt &lt;at k^-.

Fancy
ever and
person,
opposite

than
Goods of all kinds Chei
in quality to suit the taste\&gt;f every
Remember the _place. State Street,
Roberts' Drug Store.
GIVE US ACALL

John W. Custer. Mon­
day night. Nov. Oth
at the Court House.
TV

t*«S?w

P^naAriphia has

filed zswec ncrj frinfo house tri Waahiaatae with the CcBuaatal Mghcsrrrt fssi

every tecsxa.
jndfpBS to

:t the esKiay

xa«i ct »

«»re»p»diiix » a»

eumee that the ««V majortiy of them sre

*X*t FMT WO* S&gt;T 2.*J®* *»** &lt;*•

Eep'unanux tuiitac
ir..-. Mockemm.—Ayer a Cherry ?*&lt;aaayad i.-wo efnfief; hia Cathar-

Repehfiem, as &amp; » oiiksfL.-e »f :V« in-

WhH* x!«« a a jrmte Ihnnisy of &lt;*pia
ioa e^esiocVrstejereisf wnv:rssi;a.
ih*r* ■ a fcpJhasc nnanimixy af jttaE-

»tnc SJc the isczxeti-J: zhi naoiaraasy
•i&amp;rtc akXy l» fetu* :te Altaic t£ the

*f Lcwtrfac u n« &lt;- eskia« Mcndny
-■eh: ■« CIM vr«e Baie. Orrotaad. M
wan Uicerr-apcel by “ •le1f&lt;t4
wja-.hteqw«fccD: WWbttoatt*
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Q*k M IhTttains Shart fan waed
eno. dtt Uaeof *.Trx3Msn« that he W
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N»t. i&gt;th. st WoodJaad Center.
Jobs W. Cestsl
Nor. Sth. &amp;i the Coart Hoose,
Ha?tines.
Clxxest Sxrra.
N»v. 6th. at Qaafl Trap Sdwcl
Hoose. Mxpie Grvre.
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die of the nc» cf Eepabecau xnd E&gt;m~

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WINSLOWS STEAM

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 25 1-2
acres to Extkoft
for a farm near Has«,I.erted.
W. X Wootorw
»i Bal VMteAft.

�CENTENNIAL

Holloway's Ad. Drugs,

E^pSlOWSTS

Win.ofoourae. winh U&gt;‘a&lt;»
mmfortahir and chc»P&gt;5‘ Tf «£» •&lt;. tU
Canada feaalhern B’y CoMkmy
ha*, through Ha ccwinrtiow in the Wnfi r»nd
Morthwwt, plnct-l on sale a lavga number of
Tova-w*’ Exccirtox Trcxsre at grouty re­
dr ced mtn. by which ptweaKcra can not
onlv tioil tho Ceataanlal Exhibition at Phil­
adelphia, but can. in addition, viait the prin­
cipal extern eitios. with nn opportunity of
stopping al any of the groat number of fa­
mous renorta in New York and Pennsrlrania.
The Caunda Southern is the only Use
from the Weat running directly to Niagara
Falls, giving ptuBengcra, from the train, a
wonderful panoramic view of the Mighty
Cataract. Horse-shoe Fffill, the
threat Kapils, and landing them direct­
ly at the Falla. The track of the Caaada
Southern is an air line, laid with rteel
rails of the heaviest pattern; '*■—
curves or grades; wood is
(toMhes uro famished wifi
Patent Ventilator, ensuring ____ _______
from dust.
With its eomplnio eystaas of
magnificent Parlor, Sleepiac aad
Drawing Room Cars from Chlearo, Detroit and.Toledo, and its connoctiolW at Niagara Fails and Bafta
Io with the New York Central aad
Erie Hallways, the Canada Southern
Is fast becoming the favorite Hue to
the Euet. Tickets ria this popular Uns
ban be procured si all- offices of connecting
lines, or at' the Company's own offices.
Asy information can be obtained by »1-

MARK

THK8&lt;2 FACTS
nanuosv orrui: wii0Lt ;,ulln
.
HQLLOWATS (fflmKST.
Bad Legs, Bad Breast.,; .......,

the

VOIGTA’’®-1

IALT1TIR BEBR
Is the Best Lager Brewed m the West

PROBATE ORDER.
r45!.OFof’S.c^
Banrboldau at tiol rnboto Office. in the CID of
Jl.iuno on Monday th. Sth dar of October, ia
tho ynar one thousand right huudrud an d xeveaty-

Rse?i&amp;£;

t
GertrudaWho.let. ninon—heir* of Marcia U

X«5.-SSKt‘
Ua!: warn broad a.d
tW affartod Peru, after tb« thmtn,..
nHMB, n! Math and »ift.u tk-

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MTcrcUn'romS?.8!a mSSc^bT’iV

Mice
INSECTS.

raoHATKORDKK.

ft
V r^ot'1 die a. at.ru ,
tf the Pilis bo taken ac-r.rd.:.,;
■'
Mrn.tioiu.
11
DlptberU, Viesmld S.re
ai.J other 1’

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Kitvris. Md ska tamadi
tn by lho.tn..ntb mu-i ..p

PRODATE O^DEB.

LAST
CHANCE

karrapen U i* ordarod. that Monday th. SfTth

Our Centennial,
Train has brought me a well assorted
htock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
.sampler and fall trade, which I will sail
way down low for Cash.
’ aba
*
” the
*
Y I
sell
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
S’
Machine
different Kinds of Sewin
ing Machines. Nan/ I also sell Well A
dies and Machine Oil./
Cistern Pampa.
’
J. Macs
Opposite the Post Office
xxiltf
Hastings, Mich.

Furniture,

Pensions, Etc.

HASTINGS

M. D. Reed desires to call attention to
.. . wtt-r.t s nurMiay. rrov..w. iiii,. on
his new Wagon Shop,. where he may be which oocaaiun they will dlstribnh' to tho ticket
found at all hours or tey day, ready to do hoMcro th. kmmenao earn of
any work in his line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the best buggy ever seen in the county ot That. P. Porter, ex-Gov. Ky. Gen. Man'gr.
Barry. Don’t forget the place; in the o_ u™_
..... A.~
shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner o
Church and Railroad Street.
*
-

$600,000!

xx6tf

probata: order.

■srvicc. rkisUlbeunly suraircitiaaa-. 1st (raiilaa'
■waaefNuiccriiiUieatninacb. or nh.ro tbet. n*r
M a central bOiiiuc dawn.

STEBBINS BRO’G.

Blotches, a* a!»o racking*. ean.&gt;v&gt;tb •ar’alalW
M radically eared if ibaXOtatmaai t.mel ft**!,
Mkd the Pul* taken nfarbt sn*&lt; morales, »» ream■ended tn the priutad inntrseuou-. Wb»ntr»*iad

Indivcretiuns of YrathSorea *&gt;nl Vlcm.

OF MICHIGAN. County «f Barry, w.on of-tbo Probata Court for tba County
boldan at the Probate Often. In the rity
p. on Monday. ih.
day uf Oetnbnr.
rear one tbuuand alibi handrad nod
rim—,,d. c. FrtMl.. J.
la it. natter of the er
Sarah A. H.-«-o Minora.
Oa roadin* and Alloc tho
of Selah NTNsMsOmidia
inc for rtaaOni tb.r.in k
li«n-«l io mH eenaln rosl
‘*'§!ra?in’ri?Su'wed.th
af Nor unbar next, at P o'cl

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the best
n the market.
‘
“
Roberts’.

rnw sum.
Keep It.
nuidtd for by Joint Kcnolntion No. 3. Law. ol
And an amandmantto Section 1. Article31 mlUva lo tho amrndment and rarl.iun of th. O&gt;nUtuUon. irrnndrd for by Joint Rwolatitm Na.

Alao th. fallowinr County Officer, for the Coanty
f Barry. Th:
A Jedsa of Probate. Kbrriff. Clerk. Trnaanrwr.
lesiater of Ileada. Proaacutlac Attorney. Twv

For Toledo bolded ale, by the doxen or
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to John Stanley’s. xxi44t3

Where you wul find all kinds ol

a rieuropi aalbealthr ba.nf. It will mjauetiar.
«tgt,tha oae of the Fill* to in,ore a' laiuurnta.
Dropsical Swelling*. Paraly«i«, anti Stiff Joint*

FURNITURE!

Althocch the above comylahiti differ wid.ly ie
tbeir origin and nature, xei they all ttis.it laeal
ttanuaent. Many of the w-m e«&gt;«., ofiu-.hduea*«i, will yi.Ui in a eomparativety abarl «t&gt;aca cf
•tjme wbnn thia Ointment i* dllic«i.H' rubbed i a la

Of ever}' Description which we
can sell cheaper than uny house in Bar­
ry County, for these reasons:
1st Because we have no rent I &gt; pay
2L Because we make the miht of oui
goods ourselves.

3d. Because we keep the beat c work4th. Because we warrant nil g jodn we

wtth Eanvy penally and approv-

xxitGtf

fSSwmSK®

CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
Smith, Manee A Preston’s and scale to
save costs. We most have our pay.
xxi4Gd _

Wc sell none of this cheap-made Furnlturc that b made by machinery. The
gtxxb we make b xnndo by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to
call and Inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No traatde at all
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to trama
would do well’to/ ‘them framed of
a* we can do It P
—-rand Cheaper than
any house Ln F
County. We keep
the Largest »uu Best rclecteu stock ol
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD-

PRODATE ORDER.
DF MICIlhiAN.County orB«TT.
of lbs Probata Coart forlbaCoi

Thi* is a naw future,

rSw«s.^-

NEW ADVERTISMEMTS.

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col.

PETERS’MUSICAL MAGAZINES.
PETERS’ HOUSEHOLD MELODIES,
ti 7n

isrdrk'LTz;
rasa Uuatxn. th
the MtMM
daamr of mid path

Brackets, Papeh--1IoldERS, WALX-POCKETS, SUFPKB-

ino8,

MbLDEBS,
and everything In the Furniture line.
We invite all persons to call and look

25 di.

Peerless Milk Safer.

PETEBS PARLOR MUSIC, NO. 23,
(hl Qn
/‘rice 25 aaota. ootUaiaa.yl.O U B-krtjf Jewels Ma«urka....by Kfnkel

now on exhibition at our Full thxiv
Store. All kinds of work made to orn?turcRMi2ring °f 1111 klnda °f °,d fQr'
vWKIean'BUSINESS!

merely an interrupted function, may be averted by
tho tun of Nature’. remedy.
.
Tarrant’s Seluer Aperient
It combine, th. medicinal propetle* of th. hurt

Furniture Booms south Aide State Kt.
opposite K. A. Goodyear's Hardware
store.

LA CREME DE LA CREME. No. 35,

______________ STKB1IXS IBOTt

$55£77E.

swfcSissrasE
unroll rapidly. Sendf«rrireolar.

25 cl

Y. Basrartos Co, Sb WaU otreM.

PETERS’ OKO AN SKLKCTIQNS,
DARWIN McOMBXR.
bKXTON.
Attorney far a*ainaes af mortice.
______ _________________ xxKlwU

NOTICE OF

STATB OF MICHIGAN, 1
CuCITT or BaSST,
J

ON

MICHIGAN STATB LAND OFVXCK. ~

Probate Court for
Mill County.

25 GU
PETTERS'

SACRED

StojCHOSS.

f any party nr partit* enootarfviitax t.-t xarline* art radius the nai. knowing ttissa ’a »•
'«rinu■.
.
,
_.
••• Md at the naanfartory ofPn’faurr lleuoat a Co-New York and by all r»»r«'*l-le Prosaaad ]&gt;a«ler» In Median. tbroiKhiut th. e;»
w»rtd. in pot* at SSeoits. ® «»K. asdjl
M-There i* couide.-aM* sarin* hr tahlntlar

MW
IIElli«
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
. ■ Respectfully a n non n ces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh find genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuff's. Dancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete. Stock of Druggists
Merchandise which hr offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Pcti
p

e-W

*&gt; • • / '

J-' •

o

,

redly opposite Empire bioeK.
One floor cast of SpanIdinge-

Lnibra for Harvest Fertirali.

' HaETTNOB, July IS. 1S7G&lt;

..

TU iSEUT OF DISEASE 1
THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAN AND BEAST

NOTICE OP
STATE OF MICHIGAN. 1
Cotwre or Purtr.
j

I* the Grund OU

Probate Coan
u.ld Coast,

MUSTANG

liniment,
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TE A! 01­
40 TEARS.
r-r WILL
THEBE IS SO SORI- “ '/ it

wlf.LSoVcrRE.

nr’

posr
TO

ITS

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                    <text>NO. 56.

VOL. XXL

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1876-v^‘

The^emi-Weeklyltepliblicap tapper

Plover Hullors, Wagons, Buggies, Etc.

GEO. M. DEWET

MESSER
&amp; POWERS,
Are agents for the Celebrated

AND

llUR

PUBLISHER.

“Wh«n the Tide Cornea In."

nm unnia
RATES OF ADVERTISING.

Also for the

i

»

IXL Wind MiU
Which *s the best self governing mill in
the market.___________________

•
total
■‘O.CO! IIO.OO I 1K.8O

BuiiaM niraetpry Cort*. net oewdlat ria
**£- uiuiaM/NoUea* ton eanta par line hr the
r»! loeertiou. and fl»e eenU per line for imH enb-

Toolbar to h» t!.4.

WAGONS AND BUGGIES I
Cheaper than ever.

tHClUMMlIMU
And GROWD I’ Ol.VTS for all other
plows in the market,

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

AT AGRICULTURAL HA.LL,

One door east of Goodyear s Hardware.
Hastings, AfHl 12, 1876.,

»

Doctor Aikin’s Double Column.
REAih

•R.WHAT

T. J. WILDER,

READ

THIS 1

EVERYBODY ! !
WKACTH. OR T&amp;*. OR LIFX---- WITHOUT HEALTH FWt

READ.

/ yon
JJCIC^AND
-

N
i

‘ READ

cviu: or
SUIU3ICAL

the

GnrA n&gt;s!Ai

T. WHEEL! R.

,

roe street. opposite (above) Rrihban

it*. Cali *arl/.

M. W. REKER,

iUnralrtW tin

DOCTOR w’FTo CVlfiSw.

SStoCK.'SrJ

WM. UPJOHN,

CENTRAL HOUSE.

Inrlaa ’JS. enjorlnr
lii.eattona, li tifin.

HASTIJKM. MICH.. L. E aTAUFTH*.
UsvioglroMd ths C«tr»l HeiMoppwiM «r

'SISTAS

“Dr. Aiatn. I
: “ Dr. Atkin.

J uailee ef th* Pomo. MiMlevtlle. Mteh. xxiOl

HARVEY WRIGHT,
■Imp better. am
illo saflgaM evl-

Sf

lickiia.
,hMiiij (an-* beauty), p
sg&amp;ssSw

Dr. J. B. LaSure’. Ad.
7i E.-LD

I READ ! READ?

nfsur.:
'i’r?

■Toy Comfort and Happiness
TO TH I

they did. The city to kept in a nervous
conditidn till almost morning.- Through

beries wore as common and as plenty as
the thieves. The ciusens made it a point
to get home very early that night, and

Slot anlXfflletoJt
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

many a house holder passed an anxious
night from fear of the lawless maa who

DS. J. B. LiStHlE
tad and Jaitly aatebratad Pbnt«l*a o'
California. raoMottally •naonajei

are in training for frauds next Tuesday.

is gray, his form has lost the elasticity
that made him an observed man on the
streets, and be looks twenty years older
than he did five yean see. He baa not
had much work to do, and has had as good
fere in his prisons as though Delmonioo
had supplied bis table. But confinement,
the worry and fret of prison life has
broken him, and it is doubtful if ha ever
regain* his impaired manhood- Still, he
is as gatney as a man ean be. Ho pro*
poses to go iato business at onoa, and
rebuild hir shattered fortunes. While in
Sing Sing he purchased the right to man­
ufacture an asphaltum pavement, which
he believes to be a necessity in all large
cities, and he has already commence io in*
traduce it into New fort. Possibly he
may yet ride the city as Bucsesefullj •»
Tweed did. It cost him 1300,008 to
escape the gallows, which stripped him
entirely. His career makes a very pretty
moral lesson far young man. An illicit

AUTUMS FAaniONU.

Hum for ouutul udon du riot ISIS and

SOLICITED.
tTuwun ne^.'ul. thortraah treeunent.
OCR

a.Incity.cranydtatanM, in .erlouaeneen-

&gt;ma soon cure, tuouu..

&lt;*- COXSULTATlOIfritKK.H

The Liquor dealers era taking a new
tors, cheering or jeering as their political 1departure. The law of 1869 provides
that
licenses shall not be granted except
predielctions impelled them. I would like 1
to restaurants having “accommodations
to hare bad every one of your readers hare for man and beasta." Consequently, all
seen the material of which tho1 procession licenses that have been-thus far (rranted,
was made up. Boys of every age, from ;are illegal. The dealers are pushing this
twelve upward, street Arabs, bruisers, matter with the idea of making the law
so odius that all laws will be repealed, and
thieves, pickpockets, drunken men scarcely
free trade in liqtfor allowed. From the
able to keep in rank, low-browed ruffens ,crowds I have seen in the saloons I should
that the law was being fulfilled in the
maddened with rum, with profanity and eay
।
obscenity pouring out of them in streams, particular of having abundant accommo­
tho lowest of the Irijlh who knew no more dations for beasts. It makes mighty lit­
tle difference what the law is, liquor is
what they were in procession for than Sit­ sold openly, Sundays, week-days, day and
ting Bull does of tho Greek testimont; in night.
Occasionally there is a spurt of
short, all tho riff-rap, rag-tag and bob tail, opposition to selling on Sundays, and
the scum and refuse of a great city, every spasmodic efforts are made to stop it, but
they seldom last over one Bnnday.
two-legged being to whom a drink before
Stokes.
,
:
and s promise of one after would induce to
I saw the murderer of Jim Fisk on tire
take part in anything, from stuffing a bal­
street yesterday. Thela^t time I saw him
lot-box to a murder. And every man-jack he was in the prisoner's dock, a strong,
of them,'next Tuesday, will. rote for “Til­ dark-haired defiant young man, who
den and Reform." But after the process­ looked aa though nothing earthly could

tho night the city was infested with bands
of ruffians who hadbeen made crasy drunk
with Tilden’s money, and woe Ao the late
passenger whom they encountered. Fights
were of momentary occurrence in all the
streets of the city, from Washington Square
to 23d Street, and knock.downs and rob­

Special Medical Announcement

a •paelaltr of tho ftDowiM

for the most injmence display of the cam­
paign. Thursday night was the appointed

discarded—those used having noma mean­ The United States met them at the thres­
ing— as borders and relief to a garment, hold, and answered them by publishing to
instead pf covering and hiding itu outlines. the world their regular statement, and not
The mantles worn are long and flowing, the only refused to pay a dollar, but demanded
lengthened Dolman, the scarf mantle and the most rigid investigation oftheir affaire.
long circular for ladies past youth, and I Other sound Companies did the same
close-looking, casy-fl ting long sacqucs for thing, and the result is the scare is nearly
jauntier figures.
otct. Lift Insurance is so widely diffused
The long princess dress appears on the and is of so much importance to all dance
street with a largo fichue of wool, with deep of people, that tlio man who would delib­
fringe in shades Jike tho dress, crossed erately for his own purposes get a founds
negliently on the brag, the long ends flung .tionless panic, oucht to be hung to the
behind, making a meet graceful addition to •rarest lamp-post. There are a large
the close lines in this becoming habit. number of shakey companies that never
Polonaises of latest cut are gored in the had any claim to public confidence that
back without fullness, the extreme length these times wjll take under, and they
caught in festoons low on the skirt.' The ought to go under, but the deserving,
long street- sacquc to bo pearly stylish, honestly managed sound companies, ought
should be worn without overskirt to the to be stood by all the closer.
drew. The moat uspretendiag street suite
A Bride’s Outfit.
arc pretty, with the grarefuNines of the
A fash ionabIs dressmaker in this city
French saoque hanging loose from the
throat, over a silk vest, facinrt, pockets, is now furnishing the bndal outfit for a
Michigan girl, which is something worth
sleeves and cufis, and of the same silk fin­
seeing these hard times. Of course papa
ished with drooping bows. The style of is a very rich man, and so he can afford
having silk sleeves is too pretty to be his daughter, on the occasion of her wed­
gTvsn up at the immediate dictate of fuh
ding, seyentceu drosses; the one she is to
ion. Velvet sleeves, pockets end vests
be married in is of heavy white silk, emwill be worn in costume for cooler weather, brdidered with white jet, and decorated
and the janntest, little, otyfaahh'oed bon­
with fringes of orange blossoms. Then
nets in velvet are coming out to wear with there are mantles, and opera cloaks, and
them.
all that sort of thing, to say nothing of
TH* BUSIWBSS OUTLOOK.
the under clothing which rivals the drrm
Business is tolerably good, but there has­ for elegance.
Nothing less expensive
; been a lull whlbh the jobbers do not like. than silk is used, and the undergarments,
The feet is, buainess men are wafting, and down to the stockings and shoos, are made
if Tilden it elected, there will be another to match the drewes. The cost of the
long wait, for no one can tell what tho entire outfit is—hold your breath—$33,­
policy of the party will be till he is inau­ 00(1-!' I hope tho girl is happy and will
gurated, and not really till Congress site. continue to be ro; init the probability is
Will he be bard-money or soft? Wil! ht that she will be wanting to find a pur­
pay the Rebel claims, or will be disappoint chaser for those slothes in less than five
bis party and throw them out? Will he years. It's rather to much capital to lock
urge a revision of ths tariff? Will he con­ up these days.
tract or expand ? All these questions have
Tux Barbers
got to be answered in the event of his Are the last tradesmen to be exercised.
election before business men will taK any
T^o dull times have driven thousands in
fro*U the countit, hod they are shaving
and the biter crop of Centennialers are for five cents. Tho regulars' who have
putting a great deal of money into circula­ forgotten that tho war is over, and are
I
tion.
That some idea may be formed ef still charging fifteen end twenty, object,
the money spent to see the great show, it and they are combining against them.
is stated that the village of Cortland in Whenever they find one of the five cent
this State, has spent $39,000 to go to fellows, they start a shop next door to him
Philadelphia, which is pretty well for a and shave for nothing till ho is starved out.
village of less than 5,000 people. We‘ The people can all afford clean fades now.
shall
know more about business next Their meeting was the most odorous gath­
'
week.
ering I have attended for some time.
Tub Liquor Qrwipjr.
.
PlBTBO.

ion was over and the mob dismissed, the
pandemonium began. All of them received
tho price of his night's wort, and the doggery-koepere had kept open
patiently,
knowing that they would get it all, and

DENTIST

laskfille,

POLITICAL.

Before this letter reachfc your readers
tho great struggle will hare been decided
I can't avoid giving the democracy credit

time for the great demonstration, and it
was certainly tho biggest thing of tho kind
New York ever saw, excepting the last
Fourth of July procession. Imagine a
proecasion, bearing torches, miles in length
the sidewalks packed densely with specta­

SrailCB OP THB PEACE. G«3«J
u. HuiiurapM^Asaat, Union Blcok. BiatoStrwt,

» BALKES IN rt'RNrrURB. u/b.l«t«ry o.»^.

iness Outlook—The Liquor Ques­
tion—Stokes—Insurance—A Bride’s
Outfit—The Barbers.
New York, Nor. 5th, 1676.

niHEAMES.^*

Tn» Dee tor a Location u moat •hsiblt, ••ntra!
.nd eonv.nlent .1

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

SALISBURY fc BRtMSEAU.

Political—Autum Fashions—The Bus­

Forms of dress never were more graceful
and seldom more oonvcnwnt than they are
the present season. The old style of dress
with waist and skirt in one, is happily retured, taking the weight of the drapery off
the hire, and pitting it ou the shoulders
where it belongs, a boon for which women
will return earnest thanks. Then the style
» more becoming to all save very tallI fig­
ure*, for it showe* the length of the form,
audgives a woman the advantage of her full

abroad.

,WH0LE^&lt;0 1088.

Elaborate trimmings am

of a large fortune, and leaves him in mid­
dle life naked, with a broken constitution
.and a reputation that will bar mrsey effort
'he can make among good men. Stokes
ban paid very dearly for his whistle.

Gleams from Great Minds.

Brevity is s great praise of eloquence.—
CYccro.
Education is the apprenticeship of life.
— WUlmott.
Thoughts that breathe nnd words that
burn.— Gray.
The man that makes a character makes

,

Those that would make us feci must
fed themselves.—Churchill.

ureof confidence.—La rater.

The more you speak for yourself tho
more you are likely to He.—Zimmermann.
Employment is nature's physician, and
is essential to human happiness.—Galen.
. True eloquence coosislSjiu saying all that
is proper and nothing more.—Rochefou­
cauld.

Be always employed about some rational
thing, that the devil find thee not idle.—
St.leromc.
Vienne on doaucut as angels, we should
please some more by listening than by talk
mg.— Colton.

O Eloquence 1 thou violated fair, how
thou art wo -ed and won to cither bed of
right or.wrong.—Havard.
When he spoke, what tender woids ho
used I so softly that, like flashes of feath­
ered snow, they melted as they fell.—
Dryden.

There is as much eloquence in the tone
of voioe of,a speaker and in his eyes and
air as in his choice of words.—Rochefou­
cauld.

It is scarcely possible st once to admito
and excel an author, ns water rises no
higher than the reservoir It oomce from.—
Bacon.
As gout .seems privileged to attack the
bodies of the wealthy, so ennui seems to
exert a similar prerogative over their minds.
—Colton.
Providence has hidden a charm in difln
cult uadertakings which is appreciated only
by those who .dare to grapple with therm—
Madame SwetchtM.

Iksurarct.
The Continental has goni un hopoMj,
and correction of error »the
and as a matter of course all the iararanoe companies are feeling the effect ef it.
Sharpers are taking advantage of As ne^
vousuesa of policy holders to Uacknad
the other companies, and to some (Mt
they snoeeed, but in cthera Any danib.

�Teas, Coffees, Spioes, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc., Etc.

TEA! TEA!!
Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

Coffee.

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

OUR CHOICE YET!

Spices.

M. DSWKT,
Hastings, Mich., Nov. 9, 1876.

You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
We brag on.
.*
Cheese
We sell the best
Tobacco.

And still our Platform.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interforapce which will
destroy the other.”

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
eocts. to $i:oor

They won’t hold him to it.

If I am elected Sheriff, and I firmly be­

lieve I shall be, I will do my whole duty!
So said Mr.

Cramer, in the

county invention.

Greenback

As he only lacks

2,500 votes of being Sheriff, his pledge

The result is still in doubt j but we will never strike our colors until wo KNOW we are whipped.

goes for nothing.

President MacMahou, by way of a com­
Error is always more busy than igno
promise, apd with a view to conciliating rance. Ignorance is a blank sheet on
which wc may write; but error is a scrib­
them,
orde
’
Vl
that
thenceforward
no
pros
­
Yesterday some of the ovor-xealons
bled one from which wc must first erase.—
Democrats of our city wore crowing lusti­ ecutions should bo instituted except in Chiton.
Effects of Democratic ** Inspiration."

1850. Twraty-KiMh Year 1877.

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.
►
Crockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE

RURAL NEW-YORKER, want to close out.

ly over the result of tho Presidential dec&gt; contumaciam, or upon the Cabinet initi­

It is certain that cither wise bearing or
The Great Illustrated Arrlcaltursl and Family
tion ; some of them got decidedly “ how ative. Tho measure now before the Cham­ ignorant carriage is caught, as mon take Weekly ha*
ber
of
Deputies,
and
which
is
likely
to
be
disease,
one of another; therefore let men REDUCE0&gt;8UBSCRIPTI0N PRICE
come you so,” and mistaking our office for
take heed of their company.—Skabpcare.
FOR 1811.
the residence of Ron. Henry A. Goodyear, passed, po sibly in a modified form, pro­
It ii the standard aat
------ t —
■
lieultnre and Domaallf
The esteem of wise and good men is the
draped it in mourning. Boys, wc don't vides that, no new prosecutions shall be
greatest of all temporary encouragements The llortieulluritt.
begun aga .nst' -Communists. and that tin;
feel bad ; do you ?
to virtue; and it is a mark of an aban­ The btoek Grower.
In additlen to 1
old ones shall 'bo quashed, except where doned spirit to have no regard fur it.—
Burke.
MICHIGAN.
.-.t.latb
they are directed against tho instigators
InterestI

Remember.

We buy for cash and will hot
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

or principals in assassination, incendiarism

B a pattern to others, and then all will
Hastings, Aug, 7th, 1876.
It goes further, and provides go well; for as a whole city is infected by
xxi30w4.
is a glorious triumph for tho right. Wo
tho licentious passions of great men, so it of tho fcmlly who mk iMtnetka la ihate dallx
Chat all trials in contumaciam, instead o* is likewise reformed by their moderation.
LS. Faller. th* celebrated He
have given Hayes and WheUer about
r-ia-ehteL Mriitad by B. 8.
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.
Detroit Advertisements,
being before a military tribunal, as hereto­ Cicero.
20,000 minority, have eight of the aloe
fore, ahaU.be before the Court of Assizes’—
It is seldom that a man labors well in
M. BASIS.
members of Congress, nearly two-thirds of
a proximo?, which would result in the pro- his minor department unless he overrates
both branches of tho Legislature. AlLdf
it. It is lucky for us that the bee does not
CumBtaicr Merchant*sad acalers In
!
the State officers and four-fifths of the
look upon the honey-comb in the same
-and be happy again
such is the number of the esses and the light wc do.— JFAtrtr/y.
i
county officers. Full detail will bo given
slow rate o progress possible to that Court.
after tho official canvass.
Pleasure and pain, though opposite, are
Board of Trade1. Building, Detroit, Mich, i,
Two alternatives are indicated in our yet so contrived by nature as to bo con­
Liberal Cwh tfran-.M made on C-.n’icnatn^a.
1
BARRY COUNTY. dispatches^ relating to the debate on this stant companions; and it is a fact that the
the raedm
Fame muscles of the face are employed both
measure. ■AEilhcr the Cabinet may swept in laughing and crying.— Charron.
DAJL.CH A NOR TON.
At homo wo have fought the good fight,
««»■□« to Bridte * Norton. A to Q. W, Bal
the peeeaf I ot the bill, in which case it
•
Dealers tn all kinds
* met tho enemy and they are ours. The
There is a moral excellence attainable by
joins the 1 iwer House in aggression upon
all who have tho will to strive after it; but
Democracy made a desperate fight, but
Cotner
Woodbridge
Shelby
Sts,
the President; or if the measure is adopt­ there is an intellectual and physical superi­
were driven to the wall. The Republicans
ority which is above tho reach of our wish­
Detroit, IMCicli.
St
ed by a coWrination of tho Left and Right,
es, and is granted to a few only.—Crabbe.
elect every officer from Senator to Coroners
the Oahin t majority is lost. In either
by about 1,000 majority.
Hayas and
Tho great source of pleasure is variety.
case tho duaolution of the Cabinet would
Uniformity must tiro at last, .though it be
Wheeler have 1,100. Croswell has about
bo foerita le. Then fa little reason to ap­ uniformity of excellence. Wo lovo to ex­
1,000 and McGowan for Congress ova
if
prehend tfee former alternative. The Cab­ pect, and when expectation is disappointed
or gratified, we rant to be again expecting.
900. Well done Republicans of Barry.
inet is tea singly la accord with the PresPORK AND SEEDS,
Yon have covered yourselves all over with
61 and 56 Woodbridge St.
Look here I Look here I
glory.
Falsehood is difficult to be maintained
DETROIT,
MICHIGAN.
When tho materials of a building are sol­
What 1---------------------------don’t you think ---wo can
Wheat a Specialty.
, [ ----------— sell
its Mggsiatte. Tnc measure is sure of id blocks of stone, very rude architecture
THE FRENCH CRISIS.
defeat in^h^ Senate, any way ; but the will suffice; but a structure of rotten ma­
Wo
teriris needs the most careful adjustment
_—
' can do it, for, with tho help of
A difficulty has been suddenly sprung strength i His developed in the Chamber to make it stand at all.— Whatfly.
upon the French Cabinet which is so seri- of Deputes rill in all-probability bo nffi-

In thia State the result of ths doction

or robbery.

READ THIS

GRAIN, FLOUR
And Mill FcCtl

A GM Reduction in Prices!

SteSJ’SHTS';

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

Grail CmiWfn EsreiEHii

FURNITURE,

John H. Wendell &amp; Oc.

FLOUR,

DtWstay Safe fatten Frames, Sc.

GRAIN,

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE WORKS

on- as to threaten its dfasotataon, and a re- cu®t to b]^ about the overthrow of the

To get a name can happen but to few.
A name, even in tho most commercial na­
tion, fa one of the few things which cannot
be bought. It is the free gift of mankind,
which must ba deserved before it can be
SO far that there wss granted, and fa at last unwillingly l&gt;e-

ministry. , This fa to be regretted, because

n-uniste, who plunged I’arfa into scenes of ।
terror during the troublous daya of the

Lest.

in France u to girt thsm

J- 5L HEWES&gt;

A.t Kalamazoo, Mich.

Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description made toor«*er
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
In
' *

Hoarse furnfabed free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
Wo
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for we make the most of our
is and Furniture..

ot rooms, ewluju ths lira

Salisbury tb Brossoau.
HaUnc. Di. ti. lb52j&gt;

Having steam power and improved
machinery for sanding, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do wor;
WilHam cheaper and better than thuoc who
work by hand.

Y-

missory note given by
and his brother, of Hastings,
to J. Winters, due Oct 16 1876.

ALLS
Barry Oct. 16lh 1876.

mrryfCO.

J- FtfA

P A I N TE R

�CoumII PraoMdingi.
L- HCIH FAPit 81IAIIT Uim

Democratic Figuring.

^Special btc^tes.

Teitimonlal.

«m«l meet fag of the Common Coun.

New Advertisements

The electoral vote, a* counted by the Demo,
Slxteen years ago tho people of Barry county
HANGER’S GUIDE
crats. is u follows: .
called tho Hon. Sherman C. Prindlo from hi*
•n the evening of Oct. Id, 1876. Solid South,
697 farm in Rutland to officiate a* Judge of Probate
i-'tiica n- R- time-card
Solid North,
186
for this county. It fa very seldom that a man biacd tavirwath. *
McNaughton, P.usscll, Sheldon Canada.
altaraUT*nroptt^*ami^
670
Some more 8oulh,
and
•T82 has been honored with the confidence of any
Bome ef the North that they furcot.
people that length cf time; and in tH* case
The ml intea of the two previous meeting! Tight nipping,
all the more flattcriqgly became in »n Ufa re­
cowpetltore of ita cl***, both han healer and ai
AH kinds of FRESH and SALT Monti
Total,
w
1,069 election* he Wtui favored by increased major!Finance Commit tee recommending
Republican,
tie*. A farmer by profession, he made erne of
■ Etpro*&gt; (Satnrdaj-andSandayeJftOO p. M. that the
&gt;untof Allen Bennett for |27.&lt;6
on hand.
tian. it overcome! th* maladies wbieh the latarrupIf you want a cool Hundred Thousand I retire from the office Ire ha* so long and ably
filled und honored, it seem* that that event roinpUint, urinary affection*, nerveu*debility, fanay* allo [*d and an order ordered to be drawn
suiunia,
and
matidlo*
of
a
yet
more
Mrioiu
nature,
on the ge faral highway fond therefor as fol- ■ It can be bad by purchasing the proper ticket should not bo allowed to pas* without a befit­ arc erad leat»d by It* »y«t cootie tue. It rretore* th*
in the Grand Drawing of th* “ Kentucky Cash ting appreciation of ibo fidelity, ability and
lowen ■’
tnitu daily except Sundays—except a*
Ay »- Aid. Dawson, Evans, Lewis, Me- Distribution Company,” of Frankfort, Ky., impartiality with which ho ha* dfacharged the neutral!*** thooeatmoapVerieoaaMwhich orisfaat*
Naug Hot i, Russell, Sheldon and Tomlinson. 7. which pojitivcly takes place on November COth. duties as such officer. A* a partial recogni­
Over half a million fa open to the public in the tion, therefore, of th* able manner be has dis­
Nays—-Non*.
POST OFFICE TIME CARD
iliarir *uH*ct. bnl a rentline
Tbs foBowing resolution was offered by Aid. same way. There will be no further postpone­ charged hi* duties a* ntcb Judge of Probate,
. Female* in driieot* health
ment ; m if the reader want* a ticket he bad we, the undersigned, irrespective of party af­
Russell.
,
better secure it at one*, before they ar* all tak- filiation*, gladly bear testimony to hi* merited
■e ■ and l.jweU—Arrive dally. exeeptSunday.
That the Recorder be and is here­
irrritularitie* which afflict th* rentier tex, and
Whole
tickets,
&gt;12
;
halve*,
&gt;6
;
quarters,
claim*
upoh
tho
thanks
and
gratitude
of
the
by directed to issue a precept under his hand
in their Season.
W. Read their advertisement.
people of thl* county, with whom he has so
long been an honored eitiicn.
stolen.
H. A. GOODYEAR,
I). G. ROBINSON.
Constkbli. of the city to summon and retain a
jury of f yelve disinterested Freeholders of tho
Ou the night of the Clh Inst a pair of chcs- WmTOSh.kb.
WM. J.OWDYEAK. &lt;&gt; n.ni’Atn.bTNG.
c!T&lt;cti of fatigue, and aSbrdinx protection ar«in»t
city to a, pear before him the said Recorder at nut sorrel mares were stolen from Geo. W.
end Saturday at 1:
any time therein to be stated, to Inquire into Monroe, in Barry township, this county, togeth
.
M. T. WHEELER.
•
A CARD.
tho need Hty of using tho following grounds er with a black three-spring wagon and a heavy

Market.

md
om
eat

ilso Sultry,

Game, etc.

Fresh Fish

WWW'H'S: .VWJfe

j.M. NEVINS. P.M.

-BAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

All About the County.

DIED.

being about 16 bands high, with star in foreparties interested in such ground* or premise*. hud. One has grey mane, and one has a sear
Vis: Grounds sufficient to widen State Street on Inside of nigh hind leg. Mr. Monroe offers
from Ha over Street East to Montgomery St. a reward of 676 for the recovery of tho prop­
erty, and sheriff Creasy another of $75 far the
Naughton. Russell. Bheldon and Tomlinson. 7. thief, lodged in jail.
Naya^-None.
I. O. Q. T.
On m&lt; 'ion of Aid. Dawson, tho following aoAl a regular meeting of Bastings Lodge,
No. 914. I. 0. G. T., held in this city, Novem
ber. A. D. 1876. the following officers were in­
$5 bo
stalled for the ensuing quarter ;

approprqpriate funds therefor.
; • H. A. Goodyear satisfied T

iv. guarantee that Stinchcomb fa happy
tn* carry th* Democratic city of

on cross

A. D. Hopkins arresting a prisoner
Wilifa$a Snively 1} days work on St.

i. the
s or

r. ii- moeratic cannon did not howl worth
l cn Wednesday night.

hick."
.
KENEDY—In Kastlnn. Nov. M. JUTS, yauoceit
daushteruf Mr. and Mr*. John Kenedy. A*ed

drawing engine
James Seldmore assisting Marshal
BenJ. 8. Bottom
"
“
Thomae Betts takinr down pole and

,re

. -

Hon Richard Jone* tell us how much
by his desertion of Republican

.• ’ rjceedings of the Board of Supervi’.lelaved by the pressure on our columns,
rntch .game of bs*o ball was played on
ay. in Rutland, between a nine from Poand a nine from the Butland club, the
lander* coming out ahead, with the score

i.stitutiona! Amendments, in this county,
from the vole in Carlton we judge that the
r majority for them in the city has been

1 not
[ouse

" o would call special attention to the adver-

removal of tho Star Hal Store from Cana! to

rand Central

ON,
J0w4.

is, Etc.

Hotel,

New York,

a reduction of rate*. It offers the same aoc •=Halation as heretofore, at a reduction
from ? l.OU to 12.50 and $3.00 par day.
Mlchanl Rotub, of Irving, was thrown from
bi* wagon, tn this city on Saturday evening of

Addie Parker posting registration

Jtaolvrd That there bo drawn temporarily
from the contingent to the Fire Depart men1
pruprfatten for belle and $79.70 lo pay for
fire offirtre uni forms and speaking trumpet*.
lolalS
Naughton, Rusaell.Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7.
On m tioa the Council adjourned.
L. D. QtucKuaaw,
Reoorder

W. T., Mrs. Clara Lathrop.
W. M.. James L. Crawley.
W. F. S., Henry Ford.
W. C. Rev. G. W. Sherman.
W. I. G.. Min Nellie Mlserolc.
W. 0. G., R. H. Merrill.
W. A. S.. Ml»» Effie Salisbury.
W. I'. II , Mtss Ella Wincklaman.
W. It. H. R., Mr*. I.. IL Stauffer
W. L. H. 8.. Mia* Dora Mann.

,of His Honor, the Mayor.

w* wonder if the

OSSEAtf

profitable wor

&lt;sqqq sax1:

A spicy sketch descriptive of the At­
chison, Topeka and Santa Fc llailroad^tho
beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of
the Rocky Mountain*, by ‘‘Nym Crinkle,"
the musical and dramatic critic of the
New York World, sent tree on applica­
IXiM tion, together with the A’.ut Juan Guide,
•
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver aud all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Minos- The finest lino of Pullman
Making an average of a little over 14 j bush- Sleepers on the continent between the Mis­
souri River und the Rocky Mountains
without change. Special round trip tour­
Mr. Grilloy inform* us that this has been an ists’ tickets from the .¥i**oun Hirer to
unfavorable season fur wheal in the township* Denver at 850, good to stop off at all
in which they did this work, Barry and Hope, points. Addrean.
T. J. Asderson,
Gen. Pan. Ayf.
consequently a smaller growth of the berry.
Topeka, Kan.
We hope to hear a better report from him an­ XX52tf
other year.
Caution.
be very glad to hear

E». Baxseb On Noy. 4th a match game
of base ball took place between the Bedford
Junior base bell club and the River Road club
resulting in an t«*y victory for tho Junior'*.
have been congregating at Philadelphia, to be
Short fielding and good batting gave the Jun­
the recipients of whatever may there b* learned iors the game by., a »eore of 36 to 6. ~
Below ’is

LIRE

turned “Centennial wise," have been able to
“big thingothers with more expanded
in Rutland every Saturday, and last Saturday
,tar&gt; c.t the boy* had eyes that looked as if they
certainly
"Ibbm**" but their descriptive
]hil told some big chap he lied without considpowers were exhausted with that effort, and
nt.irlc gamef

Fraas, It
Caller, of Rutland, whose

ik here!

!e him.
! Mrs, Delia Mead, of Rutland township was
•&gt;’cverely injured on Sunday evening, by

injuries.

bitcuit. it is more th an probable they

irir von* and daoxhter*. and all *!**■&lt;
payiar work at home, should writ* to j
all about th* work at once. New leti
1't del**, Addrew
£■ 0*.. Al

rill *oon V* reached.

Umik Mick., Nov., 1st. 187A

Advertised Letters.

Remember the place.

Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876. .
(xxi52w4) .

Madison Dispensary,

i i&gt;u&gt;T&gt;*nin«a
a. ramn.
IS, i oronntiaa. ctrrr. mseftn. earn.
«»U. *n t.lwy Wimiw, ar awrwrt.l ■*»«»&gt;—»

To Loan.
i*raore‘»..n.»..wMrtMirr4w.

A few thousand dollars to loan iu sums
of $500 for throe years, secured on farm

Vtatsa^*»&gt;• f.' U—.Mrt
L’AffRlAGE auiof, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

h.j.gX.
Notice-

Farmers pitnuw take notice that I have
PROBATE ORDER.
bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp;
HTATEOF MICHIGAN. ComtyofBarjy«--Al
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to call and sec me.
xxiultf
J- W. Brock.

Special Notice.

ARD

ta-Maihil Shop!
Mrs. Osterhoudt &amp; Wilkins
wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
liave opened a new Millinery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Postoffice,.

We also do all kinds of Famly Seeing.
Ladies, give us a call' before
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Osterhoudt &amp; Wilkins.
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxiwtf)

REMOVAL!

CiBrc.c*\L. Lfwt* mluy-^"

Fred ;Swect wishes to call attention to
his friends and customers that he has
taken the window of Dr. Roberts (in Post
Office) where ho will be found ready, writ­
ing and competent to do all work in his
line intrusted lo his care. Thanking you
for pas* favors.1 hope Ly strict attention
to business to merit a continuance of tho
same.
Very respectfully
xxr53c2
’
Sweet.

Umpire—M. Edrtsd.
Hurrah for Hayee and Wheeler.
Tho lecturer went to sse whatever could be
0. H.
seen ; to learn whatever could be loomed ; aad
he did sm ; and ho did learn; and more than
that bo posssssca ths faculty at onoe a Micitiou* with rixtssn clean, neady-printed page*, em­
Notice to Teachers.
bellished with fine illustration* and full of
An examination of teacher* wHibe b«4d ot of hearing.
•dentil!* and practical Agriculluxe and Litera­
ture Far the agriculturists and the family Woodland Cenler on Friday and Saturday
Nov.
Wth
and
11thcommencing
at
10
a. M.
Bis lecture is fertile in entertaining incident.
xxMwt
oirelo it fa an indispensable
It fa expected Hurt all will be present the first
ItTEditor-in^hieffalbe celebrated Horticul­
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALEturist A. 8. Fuller, amoclated with whom are J*School officers are cordially invited to be
K’otrmM and X. A. Willard, while, m
racial contributor*, they are a**iried by such present.
Guo.
D.
B
aitow.
men as Wil’iaai Robinson, Charlee Downing.
Township Sup’I.
?^rlM v.' Rilsy. Thoma. Meehan Jam**
^k and many Other* of equal eminence in
Woodland, Oct. 25th. 1876 '

Aay W«U,, n «»u»n»l.y dwlriac .
IU. .r ui&lt;
win

of all styles will'be taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS, &amp;c.,

Centennial Milliner
We (bail r-lestlwuly pnnra* any on* who imitate*
thfawith the ntaort vfaor of th* taw. Wemo*t
earnestly b*» that tho treat m&amp;u ot the American
!&lt;• rl- will»i 1 u«ionur *IIort«toprotaetih*irhealth
and help u» in eur ta*k of brinxta* theee.meet wnpriaeipfed m»n talk* bar of Jsstfc*. Uniformly
....... ... .Al
&lt;n Srt

AU person* arc cautioned ag tinst pur­
chasing a Noto given by me to Walter
Blake, about the 28th of September last,
for Forty Debars. As the Note wts ob­
tained by fraud.
47tf
’
Frederich Nachtbieb.

pn,p3,J'

Lace Making

Mrs. P. D. Osterhoudt.
la faou the ward tenure .could ne*&lt;
with them. But within the lart two;
fella of onr medicinn bare vprun* t

xxi51w4

Btrxn mad.
L. Eldred
E. Corcgan
T. Byme
F. Armstrong
Geo. Tag
Geo. Eldretl
H. Ftnly
G. Humos

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHOUDT. at her Rooms

Take Notice.
1 can't pay nty debts unless my custom­ Portland. Mai
ers pay me. I tun bound to pay mine at
all "hazard*. Do you see the point ?
e.j«/«/ v thuM wiiiinr to wo
xxt50w4
IL J. Grant.

tore on the Centennial exhibition, delivered
by the Rev. J. Boynton, to which we bad tho
pleasuring of listening, While a vast mulli-

tion so eagerly looked for, has been looked for

xxi52tf.

Scholars Wanted

They Threshed It.

C, Smith
G. IL York
0, H. Cowles
J. McDonald
G.' B. Mochrnt
J. Holcomb
C. Edget
L. Byrne
D. C. Freeman

V. LEINS.
Hastings, Oct. 24,1876.

Local Blijipefp (ioticef

The “Iron Trail.

Correapondence
County, and wo should
E». Barsxn:—Will you kindly allow us from them all

seen, and some ideas of the things to be learned;
but 'in the majority of instance* ths informa­

????;????? m

bunloM* we riake thi« nnparalleled offer:
»ud&gt; a* are not well mtUfiod we will rend on.
lar lo t'*r far the trouble of writins. Full »

0. B.

i Prices

m

In a eonvenatton with Mr. Edgar E. Grillcy
of Hickory Coram, and who is a member of
Naughton, Rune)!, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7. the firm of Grillcy A Metier, threshers, we
obtained the folidwing facts and figures, relaOn motion the following resolution was paas-

ure* of the exhibition ; and this les favored
portion has looked with eagerness to th* others
as they have returned, for definite and instrucparts of the election of Tilden, on Tuesday
night, that they began their old trieks by steal-

Drug Store.
RcT.Jo.enh T. Inman, Sroi.oe L). BAU
Arie Fori Cta.
xziVM

WTLLTAMR—In thl* city. Honda* e*enlnkl Nov.
fith. KM. Mary, wife of Lewi* 1). Wiiliame. in

10 20
&gt;t*.icial canvass will occur st the office
• unty Clerk on Tuesday next at 12

Market one door West of J. P.. Roberts

a In Ha-tina Uwuthlp. Mr*. Hattie F.
-—nf Jam** K. Clark, and d*u*hl«r oTT. M.
Buah: ac*d 33 yearr. 1 month and 9

W. V. T„ Mrs. Samuel Dickie.

10 00
1 00

1 to
Dine, to muse on the ingratitude of Re-

™ M ftr ROGS for PACHNI1.

New Goods, and Cheap.
tie*
Il keeps iw ®or&lt;1 u,n&lt;!
‘’j. ‘. ,?h
Sd.rt.hiJf •&gt;•!&gt; &lt;““r
land. The mether can rely upon H to furn‘*“ Bools and Shoes, Hosiery, Notions Stahouvohold recipes for daily use, pleasant
lioo.ry .nd Grocnc. .1 iU
riories for leisure reading and
entertainment for tho children. The father
52ti"
™IS- “A5D
enteruMuiu
o^ih.Went exnenemni*
WANTED—Oar I»r u
■' ,al
advice and carefully revuad
trouble.
Smith, Mance &amp; Pretot*.
John Stanley sells better and cheapor

GRAND RAPIDS,

fsXo/roq* o#
eoq
/frq tr C^L tfoLYOf

STW&gt; *“7 '»r*wrtTlr LW 'X T1*

22 MONROE ST.

�CENTENNIAL

EXCURSIONISTS

Stevens’ Ad., Music, Etc.

VEGETINF

Will, of tenrse, wish to »c* all the aifhu
comfortably and cheaply. To thia end tho
Northwest, placed on eale a large nuinUr of
Tt»VA.ST»’ Exccbmom Ttcxm nt greatly re­
dreed rates, by which paneengera can. not
only visit the Centennial Exhibition at Phlladelphin, but can, in addition, visit the prin­
cipal eastern cillee, with an opportunity of
stopping st any of tho great number of fa­
mous resorts in New York and Pennsylvania,
The Camada Bon them is the oaly Use
from the West running directly lo Niagara
Fails, giving passengers, from the train, a
wonderful panoramic view of the Mighty
Cataract, Honc-thoe Fall, the
is an air line, laid with ateal

ilknUn,

Toait,

Solr&amp;t

and

Dinretle.

torte, sad eo strongly eoncentratod',
•SectuaUy oradkaia from tbe ayattaa
ol BcrwAtla, *&lt;r----------- ---------■n&gt;hHi*irc

Stts-Ji

Philadelphia,

KES”
JSWL.

foSsnR:ait*"HlfffU.
Vicksburg,

* TheTsr fr.i:ie-I “ Wilkins (lien.” the oslebra
'‘Minneous Aprinn’- 'the .'■‘arat-ra of Pennsyi
Bls,) the Mf Intyre coal mine with inelined rath
runnier to the top of the mountain, virible fr

CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
Smith, Manee 4 Preston's and settle to
save costs. We must have our pay.
xmM

NEW ADVERTI8MENT3.

C. P. Rowell A Co’*. Col.

hare ladaeot many phyilctaDS and apothocarlee
whom we know to prescribe end uao it lu tbclr
own families.

rnxFASXP bt

It to a compound exSracicd from bark*, roots
and herbs. It to NsturvTs Remedy. It to per-

BaltlaCre.k,

Albloa,-

GOING SOUTH.

|no.^sokJmo.»
■

THE EATING STATIONS

the great Blood Purifteb. It la at.xsbltig retnedy
for our children. It&gt;aa veil* red and rurvd
thocaaadB. It la very pleasant to take: every
child Uka IL It relieves and cut.-, all dbet-ws
origtaatlSg from Impure blood. Try the Vr.-.t:Ttax. G ve il a fair trial tor your rouiulalntai

Gtewa

Health, Strength and
Appetite.

LCruasfai)

CALIFORNIA

y H. B. STEVENS, Botfcn, Maa.

nr

all

Mcaama.

SMEM^T*
gmts
Capital A ths Campaign oflB 76

A

Special, ftrule aad Obscare DImami
«/ eatihr s«x. j osm? «r vid. monied vr aefxtrvd.

Kalaaaaaoa,

stbar trains ’ren 4«tly •reayt
landfl make bIKSCT «mDMt
with fast
trains of tbs

.SUM a sonusat ar uiumm sr.s
buri. Csaaianati and hi. Louu Kalkuad lar
anapoUs, UalatiHa. Si. Uara aadaU pointed

■NAM IAFIBI IIVIII3I.
The Reliable Short Liao

Paul Line

EAST AMD WMT.

tho short line for Northern Wis­
consin and Minnesota, and for Mad-'
iBo», St. Paul. Mixneai-olts. Duluth
andail pointe io the Great Northwest.
1U

MANI lAPItt ANI lETMir

t^^r,»isfftM,K«!‘a
ratal witheat iuavtag the ttaia.
pxOK
Gvul Paa* A Tte'krt Ageat

Is the only route for Winona, Roches­
Mankato, St.
nod all pointe in
Southern and Central Minesola. Its

Firt

Vine,

Qreen Bay and Marquette

ITOS’MUSICAL IIAGAZ1NES.

I tS

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line

SHORT LTNB BITWBBN

®-------

Pullman Palace Car*

a»«*Atae^

£&amp;?,T,iig a i

im@sr4

'I -w,
leas —

■Si’S,

ISA,"--

Are run on all through trains of thia
road.
'
bls I* th* ONI.Y LINE running I at«u»M.
--------------------- &lt;•&gt;..
--------- aod
st -------------------ror
; tbc#
* CMr8---bctw.-on
Chicago
i
0C pfi Mocaii. Orend «.!u.... Jby U?»Lii I Paul, Chicago mid Milwaukee,
■J wlk Yhroasteae*fbr»4v»no«-l&gt;iaao play*r* I &lt;-*gO and Winona.
wujb——— ■ » n
At Omaha our SJcqxsrs connect with
I the Overland Sleepers on the Union
PETERS’ ORGAN SELECTIONS,
' Pacific Railroad for all points West of
I tho MImuutI River. •
aiioa....... - -A Volant*n by Mini
'"’by jiaita^a i °11 t,lc
of tho trahiR from the
* _ ^ot
'UbrHu&amp;a I East or South, the trains of the Chicago
-robZ tejra* ft North-Western Railway LEAVE
lVj^T“,*Tea . CHICAGO as follows
- ‘'
follows::
' 7
"JiOafeCT^-A^.--.K-,r.-.Z-wX.X.:.r:.T.Eor Council Bluff*. Omaha and C.'nliPETERS' OCTAVO CHORUSES,
fornia, Two Through Tralnadaily, with
Pullman Palaeo Drawing Room »n&lt;!
Sleeping Cant through toCndndl Blnffa.
For St. Pe.nl und Nllnncnpoli* Two
Pbrough Trams Daily, with Pullmnn
Talace Cars attached on both trains
C
PETERS’ SACRED SELECTIONS.
For Green Bay ami I.aha Superior,
•T
-u- a
■« —
Two Trains dally, with Pullmnn Palace
Cars attached, and running through to
MarquetteFor Milwaukee, Four Through Trains
25 Cfe
*•jl’
U’Li11 r*" A*'
V*be tbm ley Adrer.t, bv Ma-farrvn.
daily, Pullman Cars nn night trains,
, Parlor Chair Cars on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona and joints tn
Minnesota, One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Sleepers to Winona.
For Dubunue. via Freeport, Two
j Through Trains daily, with Pullman
Cars on night trains.
' For Dubuqueand La Crane, via Clin
. ton two Through Trains daily, with
j Pullatnn Cara nn night train to Mc­
Gregor. Iowa.
J For Sioux Cily and Yankton, Two
TU«B,ifbati
Train* daily, Pullmnn Cara to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Genera, Four Trains dally. '
! Fur, Beckford. Sterling, Kenoaha,
•r nsptnra, yracct full Leun,
Janesvill.-, and other points, you can I
ty. AB-Sond ft ttattr* for
• ----- -t
...i io—.,.
have from two to ten trains daily.
’ I i-jr
j New York Oillec, No. 413, Broadway; 9^5
MFUIGiaALD,
j Boston Office No.’fi State Street; Omaha 10J»
U.S. Claim Act*-.. Ir.!l«nxr.miw.re
Office, 253 Farnhem street; San Fran-’!
' cikco Office, 121 Montgomery Street ;i
I Chicago Ticket Office. W Clark Street. |
"a^t^P u,T. ?r
under sTicrtnun Hoitac, corner Canal ijnP.a.
ttoiroVmt.
and Madi* n Street; Kiuale Strwt LM
•.M. HAlIT.Lntwisy, Mlob. - Depot, corner W. Kcaile and Canal' *nL_J
_______
,
___________ | Street; WcllaStroet Dejict, corner Wrtta s. 4 it s
;.___ »■
. and Rennie Streets. ’
gt—ami
ET’S Hotel,
, Fur rate* or infonnation notrttalna*
‘ ‘
1
hie from your home ticket agrata, ap—fj”*
„
„
x-M^rH.er*.
MABVIN HUOBITT,
. —-»-

nutiiM
ii.ro.. ll.

SKSASS.

TRAINS GOING SOUTH.

Bummer Time Table,
ao. im.

is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the,
only one purtng through EvanbtuM. chi.a»«
Lake Forkst, Highland Park, n*&gt; B.kWo,
Waukbgan, Racxnk, Kerocha to st.J«&lt;rt. ■

Mn.WiC&lt;«.

Jaclton &amp; Sapiat

lAitmi.

Chicago i ira^ un tm HCH1GAK AND THE SOUTH.

*».».pr«&gt;«as«•»»-1 FreePort and Dubuque Line ru,,uF^»‘*«**w&lt;**•«/*

ita£i2?15rreri3?',,OMr•^Iua'u I Dthcoulyroute nr Eixjin. Rockford, '
- ads 1 y Bfvehlvy
v!5? 1• F
reeport. a&gt;.d all rwdnta via WnMnnrt 1
«'«»

____

I

11

with Excreta traisa
I tem kaflroad. to and
us City and all i-i-'.i;

Line

DE LA CREME, N &gt; 35.

fess. \

Is

:r
ifi

$1.20
25 cts.

r a a w m-u_ . On.iirnul

DKTR°Wt,WWWftaH&gt; “«

fcS;rt,fS£U.T.UMtt ■--■*•,ng

Ifii

■taee Div.’ef Lak*
L JUfevTolade. Adfhit. PiSMa. Tbreo
Wread Bapids sad

Is the only line fur J axes tills,
Watertown, Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
Appleton, Green Bay, Escanaba,
Nl-GAVNEE, MARQUETTK, HfWGHTON,
mjieiuBi"?•
*.TT.'
'—
------- HancoOk, and the Lak* Superior
I ETLlJb HOUSEHOLD MELODIES, | Country. Its
.

23,

Jaekaon.
Ar.10
Joekwa.
Cv,10
AlHoa.
'll
MarehaJI,
. Ifj'
Haiti* CrMk.
i 1
Galaobu*.
. 1

Are. 1 ou 1

Embraces under one inanagcnjenl the
Great Trunk Rail wav Lines of the
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and. with
i is nutn&lt; rotis branches and connccUona,
fonub th&gt; shortest and quickest route
between Chwaoo and all points In
Ii.lxol*',
wim.'on.-in.
Northern
Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa, Ne­
braska. CALIl-iUMA, and tl&gt;© W-EiTEKN TEEBt-roXlES. 1T*

ISliO

n
fc’S5

VicssBcse—With .Oraad Rapids A IsdieaaM.
r... f r I’lttsi ma r.n-i.r.s!-,. r.rt Wayao. Star-

ter,
Owatonna,
Pktsr, New Ulm.

VEIWXE B 80LD BY ALL DSUSGISTS.

LA CREME

liil'il!

Arrl » 3C : * c ■ ’

Kalatnaaoo

SAIL. L SEIMOlffl. D. 1 BOID, Jr,
Jtep tev'f!- nflflaagtf-

UlUiucUSfrecL

i. H. TILDEN,
i and Rea] Eeute Arent,

il 7?*

GOIMC WEBT.

,f.Tli

on. Ionia, dreeavilla. and Hewarii Ofr: wM

Winona and St. Peter Line
ipa^d

Ar

Mi js1

On thia line are «n*urpa»cd. Mvala will be Airnbiied at agitable hour». anyl ample time allowed
Sr-'&gt;?jfl.:&lt;/“r'5Z0.V TICKETS^l

m&gt;M ulaiit.
;- (M
quirts th»lr

25cl^~

bold

10 id

TRAINS 1LCST.

For *uy oihnr Inforraallou oprlr lo Western
Pauinccr Ageut.

What U regetine?

...tone by basks

»S5 £ 77 msagtesfrcg

If

MM

At rednaed raise will be &gt;ul&lt;l at all principal
Railroad tleke! offlon*.
,
’

bulore the public.

PETES8’ PABLOK MUSIC, NO

Tarrant'

«

Railroad

1^, f&gt;*®r of

&gt;f Natom’s

fas?

II«
. I
...

At Barriaborr. Centennial Exear»!onlrts are de­
livered at that r-nmnauy's " Centennial" depot, at
the door* of the Exhibition.

_

Horse fob sale—A good seven year old
mare, sound, weight 1200 pounds.
Time
given for payment.
Julius Russell.
xxMGtf

•J
y-Ji;
|i to*
-j

Ceta.tery and IlMtir-*! icld of Urttysbant. are di­
rectly on this roatnaad con e»/y be rtaeinl by it.
Atone llsKaet and bo past. Lino newly laid with

Pennsylvania

COING EAST.

.

uao oaimso wr nnvaiua
Dl-n^. .Ehnire. WiHurnsjort. Uarrisbnrg, llallheero,

M. D. Reed desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may ba
Vxornyn for the complaint* for wh!*h 1; !*
found at all hours of any day, ready to de ■ reconmMTdod, is haring a larger sale tbroo^bont
the United States than any other one tuoiicluc.
any work in his line, from putting a new
Why? Tciutiae will Care these &lt; otuspoke in an old wheel, to the building of plalata.
the best buggy ever seen in the county of
Cannot be Excelled.
Barry. Don’t forget the place; in the
Omaha and California Line
shop with Jason Rich A Bro., corner o
Im the shortest and best route for all
points In Northern Illinois, Iowa,
Church and Railroad Street.
link Hint,
'
DAK&lt;&gt;n&gt;,
Nebraska, Wyoming. Colt
like
urnI
xxGtf
and. a* a i oiiADo, Utah. Nuvada,California,
Oregon, China, Japan and AuetraWhitman’s Assorted Candies—Che best
I.IA. Its
n the market. A full supply at J. P.
[Chicago, Madison and St. Q.REAT WESTER* RAILWAY.
&gt;Xoan
A. DINSMORE.
Roberts'.

For Tdcdo bottled ale by .the doten or
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to Jawm Stamlxt's. xxi44t3

TIME TABLE.

(COLUMBUS TIME.)
GOING NORTH.

3TATIO5:

M. R. 8TKVENS, Boston, Mass.
stock of Boots, Shoes, sod Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low1 for Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I also anil Well A
Cittern Pumps.
J. Maus
Opposite the Port ORce
Hasunga, Mich.
xxlltf~

Grail Rajiis ui Into 11

8.

RAILWAY COMPANY

SEW 10T.K CEMR1L RAILROAD

r.r»r.emi-^ U;o IKKT.T,.i, acta u;K&gt;u tiin
•retlva orta^i allays luflaninaOua, euroa nlc

Railroads.

MICHIGAN CERTfiAL
railroad.
Taldog Effect Apr. 16th 18 76

at 04*4*54/(704, *. F.. th. Nori harp tar«lnu« o1 the Nortliorn Central Railway. Pullman f-eboel.raft.
IMace Day or Nlreptox Cara on all trama.
The ir-twa of country traversed is varied and

xxisvtr.

Our Centennial,

TIME TAELE No.

•elailea,
tactually cured tlirough tbo bloc L
For Ulcers and Krwptlrc U1
■Ida, Psrtslw, Plaipte*.

Coaches are furulkhed with tho Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
from dust.
With its complete pyptem of
■ magnificent Parlor, Bleeping and

nectiana ai Rflagara Fall*and Buffa­
lo with the New York Central and
Brie Rallwaya, tho Canada Southern
la fast becoming the favorite line to
the East. Tickcla via this popular line
ban be procured at all offices of connecting
lines, or at the Company's own offices.
Any infonnation can be obtained by ad­
dressing
'
FRANK R. SNOW.
Gen'l Paaa, and Ticket AgL
Dsraacr.

A LARK BOROM R
pnaxavLA* ■masoB.

CHICAGO

The Graef Soafoern TiiowMare.

the Blood, Renovates
CMd Invigorates tho
;4 Whole System.
TO ITENCINAL PROPERTIES ARE

Railroads.

Railroads.

Railroad a.

^Tt

FOR SALE*

airaiD, Rrct Iilui &amp; Facile
fts ~
is

—

18

- is :s

tea-.

JOLrxT, pojutnt, LttstiLLt, ruv
BKKhY. LACOh'. PBOhU.
bo. BOLnrx. xocr islabd.
DAVBKPOAP. JfOSCATin,
WABHijroYoir, roBA city. a»rr.
JfKLL,
NBWtOIf.
DBS KOim

Coandl Blnfi anti Omahi,
Without Gh*Bf• •! Caro,
i'**e M,r’t

«»«bo

^^••-WithDatrolLHUbdalo A South,

KAMAS LINE.

-a
QR AND TBCTK RAILWAY.
MAY 1, »T«.

reEtt'Sti

X-KAVKH WOBTB.
ATCIllBOl,
CBll’AU0
aSraSSrEjES

?!-^T^S?*£SrAw1U*»yfRobrertia BallroU*

'xlxsZ^IKDUlTTSllRITOBiai,
COLOBADO.AKD NEV
Wtnco.

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VOL. XXI.

I

NO. 57.

[||?S:-^-lle8kljh8pilCajB3Jiper

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 43 1876

WHOLE NO. 2000

Wagon., Groceries, UncterUHng. Staves, Etc., Etc

misceixaky
GEO. M. 1JEWEY
.-l.VD

112

WAGONS!

PUBLISHER,

THE FLOWER-GIRL.

■ because, of that dinging
I by lang nssoc-iarion.
; swny from her now, uctom
of death, she cried wildly:

pr°»’°*fur ^3 Gwi-

• .■ r. ■

i

! die.’
- &lt;&gt;r SVtXSCXlPTIOX:

‘•Please buy sumc flowers, bir.” ’
Ti-e person thus addrest ul was u
thsm-u about, th’
Eughah traveller.

• IH
12

&amp;ii
S

f Oft w ^*7 *f*7Y «4f«
4 bV« eecti l&lt;r line 1W esc
y. Un.luru&lt;-H f'lrtn Ue- ;
;•* ars fw V luci Ualswo.

PEIFESSIOSAL AJ3 BUMS CARDS.

rmaed by the sound of carrin-e wh«,.1,

1 l‘1,n? alnrnki attn to b
;k“r
fieptiu

,jo*“ “i

‘•cr one uf . the br..
quaint old Ja.t k&lt; t plate in the antique
grandmother.
I've no tima tn *&gt;J|
French t ./n.
A .batkot of fr^h blw- j lj,c
I
you’ll fi*d it in the KtKinut hans up.a her rouuti. bare. arms. 1tu’, “ux dlt-eI twT »y wedfix
and a bunch td i:fiu r» in her baud.
ftUfl "“J- 1 oonfcamd it aH to the good
All about her chattered the thrifty old i i ^r-,«iod he had It written down an hour
dime,, intent ujkiu sdlirc their fruits’ cud ! e"?;'
. swnu herbs, cat-h one eager tt- make the
( bjmr bargain.
Overhead .tpwcnii the uu- yer ; b ct-nmlirive throb heaved the p»nt'
। cicut ardifc of the aid Frsncb toirn. Be­ ilir- h.cnet
yend, si! aglow with .the glory uf the
1 summer wnrumg. lay the greca vales and* me.’
'■ purple hillt uf th- sunuy Burgundjan .
--- -------bosom, end covered the withered face with
1 vine country.
‘
j
The stranger turned hud lucked back, tears and kisses.
"Oh, grundmere, there is nothing to
j II* had that rare thing, an artist soul, nnd
til
Tx_«. .
! it thrill, d with ktea delight at sight t&gt;f the ftirrtrc ?” .hn
' hthe, graoeful figure, of the fair, innocent
But death is stronger even than Jove.
face.
“ill buy a bunch ul Cowen.
Ice. ail Before the sun sunk behind the vine-hHis
in jout basket if you say am” be said, granduiere was dead, and Ninette wy des­
'
rettwetag hi» steps
the shaded corner. olate.
The flenrer-girl's delicate cheek flushed,
---— -groat,
---------------;u.
Il was two nicmths later and breakfast
uud- her
brown--eyes soft and „
tcudcr as a gcxollek looked at him full ’ of* ;
over at Pcreuscy Grunge, one of
.........................
delightful
delightful wundt*.*
wander.--------------------------------------- those noble old mausiom which abound in1
‘•All. sir. would you really buy aH? ip‘CVCBt of England. The autumn fnornOh, I should bk k&gt; gmd, fir peer craud- j
xa*
6 rheerful fire burned on
mere is very iil, and the road is iorir and 1
crate. Lndr Pmcmtt i« hcLm, it
and a handsome young man laui
dusty when the eun is high.’The pathetic words went stenight tu the
hearerheart.
'■ Another letter from Gwendoline," she
“I wili buy them every cue," he acid, said, running her eyes over a dainty sheet;
My dsp
tukiog the bunch of lilies anfl petting it '•and she asks for ^ou, Arthur.
in hia textton-Lok'.
•‘Now ssve mt the
wire she expect you to prof
&lt;|ir, ufc
And. why"
gaftered them up with ctngrr the hints I’ve thrown out
hands; little know of heart's-enre, videte don't you, air ? you can't do better. I
and dairies-, anti now and then n almitcr of thought you were sure to do it till you
mode that trip’to France two months ago.
Gwendoline's
a beauty and an heiress, and
Dodge and ■mtL ^nd then drew forth a handfu, of 1
® fond of yon.
«*a«Ka •
then drew forth a handful &lt;if । &gt;be s fond of yon.
What more can you

aiLL seU

STMffl iMI 18 BRIK. IM
At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS

•ulmt. wheeler

TWIT!

.. PHYSICIAN &amp; SVBGEOX,

In addition to the Olirer Chiller! Ploics
and castings, wc have a full stock of

EXTRAS

POINTS
VT. R1K KR,
I
’yitL^LPILr^asrtJJteapIfor the

Gale,

Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground;
Kalamazoo

SALISBURY Si BROSSEAU-

Robinson,
iWDi.iou.’ f

CcMns,
lj

■

pOlIltS.

.

.

_

ta

TTCAO fiT T

GBEBLE &amp; KU

sop

WM. LPJOHX.

DR- IL F- PECKHAM.
XUJcncrilTSJCUa AKDSrJlGEON-Iliek.
orrX -i.rn.Itan, Co^Mirh. AU call* Btt-wl-

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.D.
? froatl"

THE VICTORY IS WON !

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

A. P DRAKE,

-------------------------------- -

.

■------------------- --------------

For full Particulars call and see
mw RnlpTidid stock of Teas, C ofiees,
LVCIlS RUSSELL,
W
lFZ
"! -2./-I
_ J____
J all oth­
Rng’n.ru
, Canned
Goods,
and
er Goods usualy kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
fr'WZ, fc? ’ ciBL■2EJS2S
Competition.
C COME AND SEE ME:
DR. C. RUSSELL,

T. 0MJT.
*oim

Omaha,

WM.

BURGHEM.

e?.k’££sas

»

'
“My name » Ninette," the answered. | perfection.
The only trouble is, I don’t
. ■ But I iiaunut lake s much nn-ncy. All | ■*CTC her."
LC?
0KC?iin
D try
are not worth it.
Lady, I’crensey laughed. The young .
■ tthe
flower?
my garden
____
ni here
&lt;— » _i_
------ a
way tt eistant kinsman of here, and
Ii Oh.
gold,’ —
nndi .t
she gave
j cry.
‘•Pray, sir, take it bad:, 1 did not more, a dear, adopted von, and. woman­
: like, she wu all anxiety about his matriask you for charity'."
‘ Nay. my beautiful Ninette, I shall not .motiial prospects.'
I take it back, sweet blossoms arc worth
• Don't lure her?
Well, you rrc an
; ten times as much.
Brine me ,as many odd Loy,
-,Arthur.
-----------I should like to know
more to-morrow st this time." and l-aforc i * ^cnn J™ 4°
.
.
..
.
.
. ;
i.T'ii
—— .v__
CVU.U
‘ I’B ._n you,
then. A myth, a drcam,
Ninette took up her basket aud jK-ured ! a creature 1 saw two month* ago, and cautbe akiping coins into her lap.
1101 fer ®y hfc forget.
‘•I did not aak him far charity," Ae
Lauy Pevensey lauglied outright,
rurmured, uw she counted them over, « I' “ NonscMe! Who was she? I didn t
vivid red in her cheeks, a flash u hl r U--'-«n&gt; you were so rilly, Arthur. Is it her
gentle era. “I’D only kerr the w-.-rth uf | fece yon paint so inawandy ?"
,
g
-0U£'.-&lt; .
He riiali take the trot back
The young man flushed, and strode out
-■
of the room in silence. He made his way
.up to his studio, in the north turret cf the

JOHN STANI^Y is the VICTOR.~

WJL H. HAY FORD.

: Patils

1-^

Plows.

• “■

ISAAC w. vnoow.

JOHN STANLEY.
Haatemgs, Jwm 13,T6_____________ ____

UNDERTAKING

STAVES. STAVES

I fu! far what you gel.
It's rour pretty
merit. His studio was a large apartment,
I face bring? rou in the extra coins."
land it was literally..strewn with paintings,
hut in almost every recent piece the same
face war shadowed forth. A lovely face,
fresh, sweet, innocent; with eyes as soft
-od, i«.k „ i.&lt;r,
a. jum,

‘Have ] the honor uf addrcsring Lady
Pcvenscy,' a^cd the d
'*
low Low, and tn excellent
“1 am L
‘•But I live

4Ah, it is so then/’ interrupted the

thing in the girl a figure, come inscruteble
matinct, made her breath come quick, her
Hmha tremble.
She ruse. but she had U&gt;
catch at her choir to ovoid falling, and she

‘Bcmove your veil, child," cotitionod
' aid man, “and go knrel, and ask your
thm’a Umdnr.'
'
‘My lady, you recognise the face? The

tnougm to be in her grave, u bclure vou.
I bring the proofs.
The. good God be
AanUd I
She that wu lost is found ;
khc that ™ dead is alive again."'
As he spoke Nixxtta advanced and fell

Oh, mcniful Father!

He turned aside for a moment, until the
emotion of mother and daughter had par­
tially subsided, and then came forward

‘•that the old
this dear ehilJ had Jived, and who called
herself Ninetta's grandmother, rc-.caied to
me that she had stolon the little one. more
than sixteen years ago. when her daughter
was witft a gipsey lover in Enrdand, and
that Lady Pcrcnsty. of 1’cvenscy Grange,
was her mother.
The object at first was
to get a reward, but the poiire was put on
their track so hotly that they fled to

rating arrest, wm killed. From that hour
the woman vowed that Ninette ahou’d
never be given up ; and when she died, a

my lady, is a locket that ru around the

She fumbled with trembling fiuncra fur

‘•’•a*-1*

oouiu pul on finer airs.
prime of life.
What little «f the draw
Meanwhile Ninette made her way out
of the quaint old town, and struck into shall forget her while I lire. It is incom­
the white, dusty highway, just as the noun prehensible.”
“Great and merciful are thy wen. O
The portrai£was Nmetta'a, just
bells were ringingOn and away die
I hurried, her eyes kindling with tbtrtiiought
of her late adventure, her pretty choeka
all pink with exciiemenl.
Summer in and summer cut, through Aylatford looked at th# lovely vision, hh
all the brief yean of bw young life, khe
about three vests old, lixpud Ker'i-b as
had trudged along this dusty road, carytng
well as French; and it was this, oambinod
the produce cf her iittk garden te market;
all for a mere pittance, barely enough tti
keep the old grandmother’s hearth wanu
and her p»t boiling.
She toiled on till the white highway

eat rsadinjr and

JOIDE O. CRESSI’
in the bufeiju**.

truly way that they

Highest Market Price in

s C PRLKDLE

Cash.

t IX&gt;AW

ricAOO,

»W

BROS

Niaett* flew Hke a bird.

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«*

8'at- lnw-

Teas, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc.. Etc.

Mdeuoe and wa. exam­

piittr. ’ury,
29, w-s 1945,5?3 01 ; rouupts “ed by Dr. Robert Millar, who, wo arj
ll Oct. 28,
during tins week ending Jvov. 4 were 619
Txaon.
j------ - during «au&gt;&lt;j timo were
’
• 55.30 ; —
payments

tnl«“ed. came to tho conclusion that the
ibov was mistaken, and I hat there was no
। ihalf dollar either in his throat or stomach.

-J6,’.*?!!?’7®0'70’ doCT'-'*‘* £=■
W1.742.31.

coughed up the one in our windowTProriJcara
PfwtfwJonmal.
Jonmal.

Haktiko.-s Mien., Nov. 13,7876.
week

TEA! TEA!!
Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.

Leisure Moments.

AFFAIRS IN THE EAST.

|Ceo,IM. Savage &amp;Co'i
Col.

Speaking of the present condition of ( XL-lent—Forty dollars borrowed.
affairs in the Esift, the Boston, (Mass.,)
A mustard plaster is a warm personal
friend.
*
Journal says;
AU men want something. A law, yes.
conclusion of the armistice,
A star in the milky way—A fashionable
WMeqaent suspension of active
•
nostilitra between tho contending parties dairyman.
in the J Mt, public attention has boon less
Ubaruoter is tho diamond that scratches
strongly directed to what is going on in erery other stone.
the way of diplomacy and negotiation, and
A man's reputation for sobriety often
importmat moremenU which arc in progress hangs upon a breath.
HAYES’ PLATFORM 1
are in danger of being overlooked because
A difference of taste in jokes, is a great
lMy y unaccompanied with any blare
And stillour Platform.
•ftrafpets or collision ofarmies. Inthc strain on the affections.
What we call conscience is in many in­
not ph oe it is evident that the armistice
was concluded not a day too soon for the stances only. a wholesome fear of tho con­
“Honest money for all, and safety
■
of Serna. The flower of the Ser­ stable.
free schools for all. There vian at%y had been defeated, tho most im­ If a clergyman is in doubt what to
should he no inflation which portant of the Servian positions had been preach about, he should preaeh about ten
will depreciate the one nor sec- taken, and the Turkish army, flushed with minutes..
®toW“d impatient of restraint, was
If you were an old man and peddled
tenan interferance which will n
inthm'^asy distance of tho Servian capital. apples would you call a worm-hole “na­
destroy the other.”
Had t io combauhte been left to them­ ture's workings ?"
&lt;
selves a few days longer, there would have “I'm a man of very quiet tastes," said ha,
I -oen 4 sharp and bloody termination of ul he went quietly behind the door and
FOOUSH THREATS.
Wat, and tho Turkish despotism would tasted something.
have been riveted so strongly upon Servia
“Pa," said a little follow to his unshav­
as to forbid any hope for the future. Only
We arc sorry to hear from Democrats on
en fatlicr, Myour chin looks liko tho wheel
intervention, and that by a power like
our streets such remarks as the following: Russia, prepared tor an instant enforce­ in the mustc box.”
What lady in the Inud would-care who
“ If Hayes is elected he never will be in­ ment of its conditions, could have saved
augurated, be will be assassinated,” &amp;£. Servia from this fate. Tho Servian army was elected President it. she was onlv sure
of a seal skin jacket ?
Whan it was announced that Gov. Cham­ has not simply been beaten, but disorgan­
ised, its ranks have been thinned by dis­
No young man should think of sending
berlain of South Carolina had been shot
ease aS Well as by battle, and it is doubt­ poetry to a publisher without ssndiug the
by some secession ruffian, a gentleman, i^
ful wlathcr even tho interval afforded by names ofa few subscribers os an atonement.
such he can be called, remarked that “ ho tho armistice
be sufficient for its recu­
• Time waits for no man." Thai's an­
peration. By the terms imposed by Rus­ odur.
was glad of it, he ought to be killed.”
Doesn't time always wait for a
We tool for, and expect, such stuff from i sia the recent advantages gained’by the xmm to get firmly seated on the lop rail
Turkrnre abandoned, the positions oecu-. before it breaks?
llio secession element at the South, but
niod bi jee Oct. 31 have been given up, and
we certainly are surprised to hear such re­ Deligi id nas been evacuated ; but nothing _ Tho average newspaper reader of to-day .
is puixlcd to learn who got tho first prise
marks made on tbo streets of Hastings. can gi/effect to Senia Tclicrnajcffs ertay
at the Centennial for pianos, sewing ma­
We wish, however, Io say to those who as it waaijieforc its defeat by tho Turks.
In dhi seco id place, it is apnareut that chines, Ac.
harbor such feelings that if Mr. Hayes is
At President White’s reception at Itha- ।
the wAr spirit is very active in Ruada, and
elected he will be inaugurated, unless tak­ there a £ very general disposition among ca, a cold collation is called “the physical &lt;
en off by the means suggested by these tho 1Mu£bm to substitute ah open war basis of lifo." It « thus thit existcnco is '
desperadoes, or by some other cause, and it policy ftf! tho scarcely concealed antagon­ made ideal and worthy of men of science.,
Tho Sultan can never expect perfect |
probably will be as well to keep such ism whi ;h has Audc uso of Servia and
Montent p^o as the puppots of its hostile tranquillity within his dominions until he
threats to yourselves.
purpose. The hardness of the conditions establishes a government agricultural bu­
Unless Mr. Hayes is elected, and Aoa- imposed upon /ho Porte, and the evident
reau and scatters the reports freely among
eitfy elected, we do not want him inangu diainclinaUon to bo content, even after the his subjects. "
rated, but if ho should receive, lawfully, conditions were complied with, look a
Prof Huxley may know all about giogood deal liko an attempt to find a pretext
the requisite number of electoral votes to
bigennon, afld Pterodactyls, and Pteroibr war. How long this disposition can ,
entitle him to the Presidency, we affirm be hdd;Ui cheek is a matter of doubt. ,nauria, and the Jurassic and other periodo,
and bo able to explain evolution, but we
th# he will be inaugurated.
Should it rhe Qorji aSBiminccs ofpeoctdul intentions ,
don I believe ho can tell us why a woman
finally prove that Tilden is elected, we are probably sincere, and his disposition is -always shuts both eyes wlien she firra off
should certainly discountenance any re­ unquesuonably in favor of peace; but the ,a pistol.
•
oftanwepeated rumors of his intended abdi­
mark made by a Republican that Mr. cation indloata the growing power of the
the Burlington
Tilden could not be inaugurated, and war party. Tho latest advices from die Hawkeye, thoughtlesslyspset
somo spring
should rebuke any man of our party who other European powers, however, diminish 1guns m his poultry yard, and the n^t
morning,
in
tho
rising
sun,
ho rubbed Mr ,
the
probability
of
anything
like
a
general
should so far forget his loyalty as to make
spectacles
and
stared
in
spoechlern
nmazev i
Eurdtcan witr. If the relations of Russia 1
such an assertion. Ilia ungenerous,unjust,
and ' utkey culminate in hostilities, there meat nt eighteen candidates for Governor,
disloyal; and we say to men of both par- is go d reason to hope that tho other great ; sitting
front•——
fencevpicking
birdouni
ahot
:
2 mi the--------—-('s; v*«u
•
“ ties, it is not only fo-.lish to use such lan­ powers 5iU keep aloof.
ont °r ,hB,r thirty-six legs.
guage, bnt when it becomes necessary to
Garr any announces her intention of cunA man who succeeds in nm*;..., * conn- •
TTTVT
rw &lt;^«w» «w^
inaugurate a President of the United
2,SSi2n?fbtd’r"k °nipua^ ’' &amp;sb?‘l
Mr®®*
•«•&gt;/ rarmng it i«
JN
States, he will be inaugurated, your blat
With a !•
1-1
rx-j
basi^tonLord Derby’/ original proposals;
ant balderdash talk to the contrary DOt- and ' rRtice has neither the power nor din- deeper feeling of satisfaction than if he 1U TinA
bad earned 625 legitimately.
1
J
withstanding.
pomtot Ito interfere. The interests which
Austrii .has at stake will naturally make
her aba nrbat jealous and watchful, but her
The Fest Mail Trains.
Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.
geographical position would make her en- your baby from a very healthy child of I
gagotnflBt in the contest a hasardous one. your neighbor, Mrs. Jonco." Mrs. Fits
Some of the prominent Poet Office offi­ Altogether, therefore, the prospect for brown—‘-Ob, dear doctor, I could not per­
mit t.hat! Wo do not care to bo mixed
cials arc of the opinion that the Poet Office peace ia Europe is better than a short time
Advertisements.
up with the Joneses in any way."
Commission noir investigating the subject ago ; a&gt;d although it is not impossible that
Russia inti Turkey may be drawn into war,
1 earn ago, when a painter wanted to A. N. SABIN.
of railway mail transportation wiU-reoom- it is r"x eedingly improbable that the strug­
O.T. SABIN.
depict whole? tic anguish, he went for in­
mend the ro-eetabliihmcnt of the1 fast mail gle r ill become a general one.
spiration to the place where criminals were •

In the Best

West

Coffee.

»»

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

^
dMice
•ML IXStCIS.
•OU »T

AU. DRUGGISTS
rox.Nor.10.IWl,

'

Spices.

You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers.
Cheese.
W e sell the best
Tobacco.

PROBATE ORDER.

We brag on.

in »'M petition i
1 hereupon it

„

^yirustisiifta1

Pisgah

Ch«r ordered, that said petiuoner giro netke to

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.
RURAL

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.

Wvcldr baa

1877.

NEW
‘

rigneouurn an d Faatliy

REDUCED-SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
FOR 1871.

Cheaper than ever,
-want to close out.

Remember.

^a?^t!?5M^TnCCOnl,U^“^t,roWeckM’8oe*toU5

W e buy for cashw and will not”
bo U JDERSOUD bv
auv
House
J
J

tortured to death ; bnt now he finds a bet­
ter and more convenient subject in the
young man in the front seat at the theatre
whose tall collar has become unbuttoned
Board ofTrade Building, Detroit, Mich,
I, J hn G. Bagley, Governor of the behind.
unanimous in favor of the restoration of State of Michigan, do recommend
vO the
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of
this system. It is certain, however, that, people V this State, the observance
Thursday, November 30th,
1SAX.CXI A NORTON.
none of the railroads will restore these fast
—
n
r0 4 Norton. * to U. W. Ba!
mail trains unless increased compensation

Thanksgiving Proclamation.

t

graiiv, flour

MARBLE WORKS

State Items.
The grecnbackeni in Detroit only polled
five hundred votes.
The Detroit Art Association is prepar­

ing for a fall exhibition.

It takes the sum of tl,043.69 to run
tho Grand Rapids police for a month.

It is rumored that the Marshall StatM«ta» is to be purchased by 4 stock com­
pany.
Tbo F. A P. M. R. B. » busy laying
down rtecl rails, making their road better
every day.
•

The

life, let us, in our places of worship, and
by ourfirssidra, on that day, gratefully ao
knowl^gc tho tender watchfulness and
A.t Kalamazoo. Midi
enfoldageare of our Heavenly Father,
that hi I ao blessed us in ths past, and
highly' «olvo by noble deeds, good lives
and ch rily one for another, its abiding
preaoni &gt; with us tn the oentaries to eomo.
Patera, .uppthj
j3iv^» under my hand, and the Great Sea! ““?tom‘ra.
oi the State, at Lansing, this 4th day of
November, in the’year of our Lord one
tboupsnd cightfhundrod and seventy mx,
and If the indepeodenoo of the L'nited
.“uiMixrc, we can do
Stag’s the ono hundred and first.
&gt;b""'r u“n ,kt*’
JOHN J. BAGLEY, work by hand.
By the Governor:
E. G. D. HOUDRN, Seoretttry of State.

‘iix

»„■*«

jEr." ki

An Extraordinary (Csss.

READ THIS
and be liappy again

And MiH Feed

WINSLOWS STEAM

u given.

practical Poultry

.

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

„

trains and will support the recommendation
by strong evidence cf their ncceaiity. It
appears that the testimony taken in nearly
ail of the Wasters States is singularly

.
aowier.
. Meehan. Editor
ik. the great Rocb^k.'M*’li/rXr

A Grat Reduction in Prices.!
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

PSTEHS’MDSICAL MA&amp;AZ1NKS.

G™ Q™®B fcr*Iii-

k SWb, 8a,
Detroit, Mich,

Cotu w.«lbridp&gt;

John H. Wendell &amp; OoM

FURNITURE,
IWflarfiMMets Franafc.

CoaunlMloa MereUat. in

$1.80

1’ORK AK1) SEEDS.
51

uvi

DETROIT,

M

Woodbrids,

.

Sl

MICHIGAN.

H’Aea/ a Sp^dattff.

Sfl.
I’KTEM PARLOR MUSIC, NO. 23,

grain,

Flour,

PBTEKS’ HOUSEHOLD MELODIC-.
S»1 7fl
ss**r&lt;M » &lt;’"u* •wwetM.-

Look here I

Look here.'

13 CIS.
LA CREME DR IA CBEME; Na i"

JtJul! don't you tUok wr ou nil

hl nr

® Clark Oaaeral A,rut,

trrrKo “

•••"■

J- M. HEWES,

Board of Supcrvianra of Wayne

It seems almost incredible that a bey
county have allowed WO,000 for the trap- only 6 years old, or a person of any age,
tould have carried in bis msopliagus a oil- ‘
ver half dollar for aoariy throe weeks witb-

»• gamntoo SbJAcUot.

.

■1
PETUBS' OCTAVO OHOBUSBS,

H, kui'.lK,, ia .Lid, sit,000

BU-UAED, CTjWTETTE

N BALLS

t- J ftyf,
painter

25 CU
PETERS’

SACRED

SELECTIONS.

25 «• ■SwMNffisitiL-!'”

�/3.

fhs^eini-WBBklyllBpbblicanfcapjiBr.

I ™.

Local fcbjijlES? policy

“A Oam

treets, has became insane, and an application
. .. . rr

officiiiPAPiior BAmssauv.
has bwn na.!. r— .
STrtAXGER’S GUIDE
(TTY LOCAL R- R.” TIME-CARD

ywr cuetomm, especially the ladles » Then
sell D. B. DcLand A Co.’e Bel Cknucal SnUr-

conio aaar.
7:13 s.K
you will Irfld up Milh It.
hlS *. m.
_ __________
UMa.it.
- Atlantic Express (Saturdaj-andSuuda/llMW r. m.
Grand Rapids Express, at -

-

tan

Mail Train at
- i
Urrad Rapids Express, at

H. A. DeLand &amp;

-- j ....
„ ,h.,
nol

IUCT
,

cpW.i, .nJ u,., m„4 w&lt; (oa. d.ll,.
•aW. ItatalaU.^

ill train. daily except Sundarr-oxcepi a.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

BY RICHARD HENRY STODDARD.

and Lowell—Arrive dally. •xeeplSnndajr.
Nlxht irlllo. on the raiira day

J. M. NAVINS. P.M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

•rsdividta by.urwoel

'• —-

.

TOKTurw Lxccbmom Tickctb at greatly re­
duced ratre, by which pirxcacem can not
A spicy sketah descriptive cf the Ate only visit the Cmtetmlal Exhibition at Phlladalphia, but ean, in addition, visit tho prin­
ebrnon, Tupcka and Santa Fc Railroad, the cipal eastom cities, with an opportunity of
.1.
.Z. .
n u“{. "c2?ery and Piparo resorts of llrnnln, .1
the Rocky Mountaiwi, by “Nym Crinkle,”
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■■ •
I enn«jivania.
tho musical and dramatic critic of tbo The Canaan Southern is the only line
from the West running directly to Niagara
■A eio lori IFbr&amp;Z, sent irec ou applica­ Falls, giving passengers, from tbo train, a
tion, logctlier with the San Juan Gui’tfe, wonderful panoramic view of the Mighty
m*pa and timo tablas of this new and pop­ Cataract. Ilonoshoe Fall, the
Rnpltle, and landing them direct­
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all pointe in Colo­ ly at the Falls. The track of the Cauada
Ifoulheru is an air line, laid with steel
rado, New Mexico, Arisons and the San rails of the heaviest pattern; there are no
Juan Mines. The finest lino of Pullman eurvee or grades; wood is used for fuel;
Slocpcra on tho continent between the Mis- Coaches are ftirnished with tho Winchell
•oun River and the Rocky Mountains Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
dust.
With its complete system of
without change. Special round trip tour­ from
WlUrr iCi..!,!
■___ t___ ...
ists tickets from the Jfusoun’ Rittr to ----- ------- W
aovou w^MavuDenrer at $50, good to stop off at all go, Detroit nnd Toledo, and its con­
nection. at Hinjmra Faliaaud JBaffapoints. Address.
lo
with
the
Rew
York
Central
and
. T. J. Andkrbon,
Erie Knllwnys, the Canada Southern
» Gtn. Pau. Aqt.
iafert becoming the favorite line to
XX52tf
the Euat. Ticket, via thto popular line
Topeka, Kan.
ban be procured al all .offices of connecting
lines, or at the Company's own offices.
Any infondation ean l&gt;e obtained by addrtMing .
FRANK E. SJfOW.
/
Gen'l Pass.and Ticket Ag1*.

Wann.

B
fur rony xiuuu,
taint’d by fraud.
47if
Frkdericb Nachtrikb.

H«ILai fcrxoUea to .

All About the County.

D

M. D. Reed desires to call attention to
To Loan.
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all nouns of any day. ready to do
A few thousand dollars to loan in sums any work in his line, from putting a new
of $500 for three yean, secured on farm Kkc in an old wheel, to the building of
property.
best buggy ever seen in tlic county of
R. J. Grant.
Barry. Don’t forget tho place; in tho
xxi51w4
shop with Jason Rich &amp; Bro., corner o
Church and Railroad Street.

And the ran onnee In shortly 1 i|ht

Cloudy.
Gold SI J.
Indian summer his come.
Official canvass to-morrow.

For tax receipts call at this^office.

Thanksgiving two weeks from next Thursday-

The Seml-anual Missionary Meeting and Di­
ocesan Church Congress, will be held at Em.

The Circuit Court convenes at .two o’clock

The folio ring is the programme:

Ur.MC«[CTr.ril&gt;.

Qf

.. ,b,

7, p. m.—Papera and Divciudona.
"Thv
Church attracting young men,” Mr. William
' J. Bivul of GrAn;! Rapids. -The Importance
«f Kectoriea,” l£» Uoa. Geo. Woodraff oi
at MarahalL .

The election being over, our job printer is

The result ofthe election shows that Just
stont .VW Republicans in our county, to 100
• Democrats, voted the Greenback ticket.

9. a. m.—Morning Prayer.
.
10, a. m.—Pi pers and Discusaion.
"The
PrepsraiioA of .‘Candidates tor Conformation
and Sulger ten Special Instruction," the Rev.
Walter Sco^t.
Various methods of Securing
money for DkxxSen Missions.
3. p. m.-XA Children’s service. Address to
Sundsyjcl bol ‘each^rs. the Rot. B. McMur-

Diocesan Bonn of Missions will meet.
On Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the
local Secretaries for Missions will meet.

1 hnrwl.y evenl ig will bo for expenses.
R&lt;,cl"d: -That tho parishes be

be counted out by frsnd.

their clergymt n attending the Semi-Annual
Missionary Meeting."—Convention, 1676.

blurt; from the 1st Dutrict in this county.

Fancy
ever and
person,
opposite

Goods of all kinds Uheaper. than
in quality to suit the taste of every
Remember
"
the place, State Street,
Roberts’ Drug Store,
'
GIVE US A. CA.LL.
.

MRS. CLARA ALLEN.
MISS VINE TREGO.
‘

xxidGtf

RlCKFOffl)
W'Wnc

Commercial.

Ayer’s

Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi­
pelas, Ruse, or St. Antho­
ny's Fire, Eruptions and
Eruptive diseases of the
ritiu. Ulcerations of tho

HASTINGS MAHKE .
W HKAT(wMte&gt; P»r
WllKAlttroJiiH-rbavlitt.l
Ft.orB.perewt.».B.
CORN, per bnvhet. 50c.
OATt». per buihel. ’2S
’!tr!EK.perlb..4rttfc.
EGGS, per dotvn. *&gt;•*&gt;•
PVTATuKS. p«r ba«hvl. SJe.

NEW ADVE3TISMENTS.

C. P. Rowell &lt;&amp;, Co's. Col

W

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine

PORK. tfdtNMdn.
l! attention by it* Mtonuh*
.tf mat metieal vnlao tor

Ii will knit «v«ry poodbia varivty of pixln and
toner
Almaut
Rprad,

unned and »hra«d br lb« mrabin. itralf.

ALL DRUOOUTS.
..un-l^rallr M «M*«» 8‘*iM

855 g 77

’Krew

perfect, ead to de

ft*-!--:-"J

«18 A DAY;

Special Notices.

WESTERN LANDS

aceompaaim

" A Mvydv -«*-.&lt; wilfbe rant to ray part of So
V,
1
;.r
onroeeipt eftbo

HOMESTEADS.

man/ erael

BiMto direeUoM 10 “&gt;•

Tctter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head. Ringworm, Ulcers,
Sores. Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Pain in
the Bones, Side and Head,
Female
Weakness, Sterility, Leneorrhaa, arising
from, internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis-*
eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
General Debility, and for Purifying tho
Blood.
This Sarsaparilla is a combination of
vegetable alteratives — Stillingia. Man­
drake, Yellow Dock—with tho Iodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the most
efficacious medicine yet known for
the diseases it is intended to euro.
Its ingredients are so skilfully com­
bined, that the full alterative effect of
each is assured, and while it is so mild
as to bo harmless even to children, it is
still so effectual as to purge out from tho
system those impurities and corruptions
which develop into loathsomo.disease.
The reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence which
prominent physicians all over the coun­
ts repose in it, prove their experience
o( its usefulness
Certificates attesting ite virtues have
accumulated, and are constantly being
received, and as many of these cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing

hmi
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arsbfiMf
szUSiStk.

public that Ute best qualities it has ever

Dr. J. C. AYEB &amp; CO., Lowell, Max.,

np_

CKSTS WAATEt&gt;;„“» «

A

0. E. TETERS, Sec.

Capital&amp;.theCampaigndri876

Albion, Jov. 8,1876.___________

FOR SALE.

fpwitl Notice.
Fred 8w~l wi.be. u&gt; rell .totion ta
hi. frund. wd earner. U»l ta lta&gt;
rekeo lire window or Dr. Bolreru (re Po«
OSe.) whore b. will bo trend rredy.
tag nnd ownpa.nl ta do nil work re 1U.
li„ tatnretad to hi. are- Th.nking yon
for I»a iron. I bopo by ttna nUonUon
lotautaMlo nreril n conunonnoo of Ure
woo.
V«7 rrepoctMly
g X15312______
Pm 8WMT.

Now Good., and Cheap.
“feature, ArlrotaA Jutriei, This given Hon.
D- R. Cook about 8,000 majority far Curt*

HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
All kinds of Ladies’ Underwear at (he LowestPrices.

Address to the children, the

From all the information W» can obtain, we
believe that Rutherford B. Hayes is the Preti-

J. W St inchcomb'beats the Democratic
war-hone of Barry county 827 votes, or there-

Fall and Winter Millinery !

.

....

Michigan,was put down as one of the doubt­
ful States by the Democrats in making up their
•late on the peat election. Their Illusion is
doululess dispelled by this time.

SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

.CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
Smith, Mattec &amp; Preston’s ‘and settle to
save costs. We must have our pay.
.
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Diab op.
_o
______ ___
____r_.
Panel
polities.
and pauper institutions. Week day eorvlcee,
Our majority in Barry county is fully up to
our expectations, bnt we shall give the official the Rcr. J. F. Conover.
On Tu-J.,
M*"

If any State or county is thrown out for
fraudulent voting, tho county of New York
certainly should, as there is no doubt of fraud­
ulent votes being cast there.

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S

Seluter Aperient.

We figure McGowan's majority just about

The Social, connected with the Presbyterian
Church, will be entertained on Friday even­
ing. by Mrs. John Hotchkiss al her residence

nm «i n m

Horse ron sale—A good seven year old
I can't pay my debts tinlcM my custom­ mare, sound, weight &gt;200 pounds. Time
ers pay me. I am bound to pay mine at given for payment.
Jttt.lL'8 Rt'HSELL.
all haraards. Do you see the point?
xxhctr
.
xxi56&lt;4
R- J- Grant.

"
'

panmenl, ou short notice.

xxi31yl

Whitman's Assorted Caudles—the best
Farmcra please taka notice that I have
bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp; n the market. A full supply at J. P. • Hastings, Mich., Oct, 5, 1876.
’
Beckwith. in tho hotel barn and you will Roberts’.
find it to your interest to call and ace me.
For Toledo bottled ale by the dozen or
xnSltf
J- W. Brock.
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to Jons Stanley's, xxi44t3

Kim

j Stowe. Reports of the local Secretaries for
| missions
•
.

ready looking toward th# post office.
Hretion to now over, and who were enrmie.
nay now be friends again. What a happy
thought!
The travel on the railroad, which had al-

the

Tik. Notice.

0, a. m.—A meeting of the clergy for prayer
and conference. Subject: “The study of the
Holy
in the original."
opened
by
_ Scriptures
_
_
_
the RtT- V- Spaulding.
,0L •• »—*V«r. “&gt;•
Sermon adcltnnn, the Rev. John!*. Taylor.
i
2
„4 PIM^to,. 1

|

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hostings, Aug. 12th 1876.

Machines,AMarble Works, Ayer’s Advs. &amp; Groceries.

Thursday, ftov. 15th"andl5tb, 187G.

in i refaralion for winter.
"
Get. Bagley has our 0iank» for a copy of
hi* Thanksgiving Proclamation.
.I
The euMtnencement at the Agricultural Col- i
lere takm place on the 22-1 inst.
I
, .
’

XX6tf

Notice.

Dioceso of Western Michigan.

There will be a Council meeting on Tuesday
The result ofthe Presidential election is still
in doubt.

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
'prices that will please the closest buyer.

Our Centennial,

For rash fldelity they uy

Cornual they are not-only rood

Machine Oil,
*
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
.»
Black Oil,

Train has brought me a well. assorted
xk of Boots, Shoes, snd Gaiters for the
turner and fall trade, which I will Fell
y down low for Cash. I also sell tho.
tbrated
Singer -Sewing
Machine
eront Kinds of Sewing Machines. NeB­
, i and Machine Oil. I also sell Well &amp;
tern Pumps, x
J. Maun
Opposite the Post Office
xx-lltf
Hastings, Mich.

John Uotohktes

...J W Uoaxhlalln

He desire to Mill you r attention to our stock of strictly
pureDRUGS and .MEDa CINES- We make aspeciality in
dealing in only .strictly prime DRUGS. We believe it is
for the interest of our Customers ds well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure MjEDICIJfES.
We have a large stock of

xxmu.r

8

S C Prindle

HASL’NGS CITY DRUG STORE.

---------------------------------------- mo nest sad
on ,*18 a ’•irR’ »««»*«• uf

The “Iron Trail.'

JWillinery Goods.

'

centennial excursionists
: i *«»• *T?™'wUh ’• «*« a'» ‘ho

Nations Sta-

Mra. K. M. Hard

forArenU. Splendidly

vniiD
which see to peeuuany raw-w--- - -

,

"bilious raWscli derive the prompt"*

I Hull

SiS-'wIS’SVi-S

“• Hovr&gt; ruu” muu* “

bi r i erkv
’Wi’v ate
T«*«Ust. re«tef;sP-dr.
S * “AX..1 "

tboBitten.

patents

Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to Exchange
for a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.
W. A Woodworth, Atty,
and Real Estate Agt. Douglas,

�Hgaid het wicked oaih and reveal the
truth. I would not come to you till I was
“Oh, my darling, my lost child 1 ’’ cried
Ixuly Pevenacy, as he concludod. "Lit­
tle did I think when I awoke this morning
that God had such a blessing in Bto&gt;£ . lor
inc before night."
Just then the door opened and, unan­
nounced, Lerd Lylreford entered.
At
first bo did not see, in the twilight, the
strangers.
.
"I've changed my mind," be Bald gaily,
"and am back again liko a bad penney. I
did not oven boo lady Gwendoline. I went
half way to London and then back on the
return train. I feel as if there wore.some

mg 10 or I
deep will effect, the
frosU of winter will pulverise the noil, and
much improve it. I do not reccommend
land in this manner, as it
way to OQltiVHto easily the

H

R. Steven's Column.

Legale.

Legal*.

PROHATE ORDER■

Judgment of the Public I

HEALTH AND ITS PIIASUBES

0? MICHIGAN. County of t

administrators sale.

Diseases with Its Agonie:

to plow lands' h cud this fall that you de­
of
sign to cnltii ato next amaui io corn or
M&gt;dauU
potatoes ; it jp better to plow such laud­
KMT.
aro
Alterative,
Toole,
next spring Md phut iiuuM-dintoly after
&gt;ty..
Tiiero l» no «U»MM ol
plowing. It wrii: do very well to plow
either sward C other lands in October nn&lt;;
November, if- n good condition! atxl sow
them to oats' he next aping very early :
। and you w^ l*vc more time in the spring
to devote &gt; toiother work. In such easa*,
XxItSwS
as soon as ho-land is dry harrow it well,
Tbo following mraollcltml taWlmonte) ftoea
then sow youi oafs and grass seed.*, then
harrow ag*tn, and finisn with the roller.
NOTICE OF
A farmer whd does not own a good, heavy,
Here hs stopped abruptly, for by this iron roller ahi&amp;LTbuy one teforo he seeds
that -.'..I* tMtlm.r.'.d
limo he had camo near the fire, which re down any fend to gra«.s
j'ro:ii.un«a
veiled the group at its ride.
He recog­
it ta valuable:
i AVrhMP MUCK.
nized Ninctta.
Many fenfbni! have large supplies of
He put his hand to his brow.
swamp muck upon their farms, and the
"Ain I dreaming?" ho cried. “lathis
question that nost-intoresta them is, what
Ninctta ? What docs it all men ?"
“‘d 1 recom­
is the value AT it as a fertilizer ? If one nervous debility It is
“Moan,’’ exclaimed Lady Peveuey, believs all th^t he reads in the agricultural mend It to all who may need an InrleoraUnj,
rcaoraUn* teefo.
O. T. WALKElt.
bursting into hysterical tears. . “It means,
Fcrtuorly I’aator of Dowdolu Square Chnreh,
»mi about Itauck, he will frequently be
Boston.
Arthur, that this is my loot child."
to suppoM - that'it is of about the same
As she spoke she clasped Ninette again value as bar./ ard manure, when in fact it
to her heart, and looked up to Lord Aylee- » but little b&lt; iter for any purpose than or­
ford in triumphant joy.
HTRKE1L
dinary loamy soil. If it be carted out up­
QmuSmmmm*
XXlttwS
A month later and Lord Ayleaford end on dry land afibot thick, as an experiment,
LadyPeveuey were again alone.
The
no arop won&lt;£ grow luxuriantly upon it;
young man's face was radient for ho had nor can it bf'.made a strong fertilizer of
just returned from a walk with Ninette.
itself.. By ec ppoeting it with lime or
“My dear Lady PcveMey," he said
ashes to dratr y the sour, inert matter in
chicvously, “I’m going to London on the it, muok has i «ne valnable qualities; it is
noon train.
Would it be well, do yon good to coigptfit with mauurc. For in­
think, to hunt up Lady Gwendoline, and stance, after Mmg drawn from the swamp,
make tho longMiefexred proposal ? "
and conipaatfitt with lime or ashes— to a
Lady Pcvcnrey gaily gave him a tap lay« of muef. six inches deep, apply a
with her jewelled fan.
layer of limo ost slaked, or ashes, a half
lit.
“Do it at your peril," she said. “I have an inch thick ‘and so on through tho en­
VEG ETINE
other and better prospects for you dow. tire heap, L jive it one winter to be fur­
I’ve a daughter of my own to dispose ot, ther benefited-by frosts, and then compost
and you are the very brat match I know." it with manual to lie in the compost heap pi
And as soon os tho season came and one season, when ahbffcl the heap over,
went, and Ninette had been duly pros.'ntod mixing all th/ "oughly, and you will have
, from tluit dxnadru)
to the London world, the happy marriage a valuable fe ilizer—not so much from
i to the Lord above to
PROBATE ORDER.
bat m Vrarrtxa has
was celebrated,(^ad Ninette became Lord the actual fer ility ofthe muck, as in the
KTATB OF MICHIGAN. Coaaty of Barry, u.At a MMloa of tho Probate Coorl for th. Gooaty ol
Aylesford'b bride.
diffusion, or Spreading ofthe virtue# of the
stable dung through the entire heap, and
etatement ot my ca*r, with an In the y««r one thoanand eisbt hundred and
RURAL TOPICS.
thus rendering the manure capable of lin­
M yon will publish it, a&amp;l U “i'jSt£
fifeffi.'JL.w.
pkaauro tn reply to any c«»ing spread or 'ply in the soiLaud adapting
h I may rocolto therefrom.
it better as pl nt food, whether spread or
On read|nr and filter the Million daly verified
of I. WT » roomas. Admiobtrator of laid «taia.
used tn the hill than it would bo if thw
WtextUt&amp;rawyt M-akmtaUUMor
dang ware tuad alone. But will it pay to
BREEDING SHEEP.
haul the muck from the swamp ? That is
Fanners who keep large flocks of sheep,
the point. It"must be diawn In a droath,
r next at V o'clock in the forenoon.
H. R. Srxvrxe:
should not dispose of them hastily, in view when the sw. mp is dry,* and fanners can Mu.
ixar Hlr—I will meet cheerfully add ray teeuof the low prices they bring, and the cheap­ judge for thosnselvca on that rzMfttcr ; but
ness of wool, as wo arc not always to have you may be aimued that in no case is thi*
muck in its n/lnral sta»6 worth much as a
with that drvaUful dtora
such times os exist at present Probably
aucli
cowblitf ■poll"
fertiliser.
1
'
tlnmali 1 rould never I
in two or three years tho prices will adCBMlffTlKO CELLARS.

Cl.OOSK BETWEEN THEM.
Mitrfe;
ate «f raid darcM-

Mon-lay the Uh

Sv

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS.
hervous Disorder*.
er.-T.yay .t«»T To be eajitabie m
email decree i&gt; mort dlrtraarioe. for where can a
remedy be found? There le one;—drink bat liule

cofllce. in tho city'of Hwtlha*.
ay there be. why the prayer of
"orderod.’tbat eaid petitioner

Valuable Evidence.

ftQHy£lo3(KRS OW

Molten and Daujhtera.

mW is____________________ ___ __________

PROBATE ORDER.

inrabaat wltet iirscslrwl.

■ISick Headaches ahd want of Appetite.
rh&lt;»o foellnn which eo udd.u ■«, wort fr*»a«nt*ri»o from annoysaee. or troabled, from otetrn.„

A Walking Miracle.

•t a naturalHow to be Strong.

. in the forenoon.
toMsKuM-ia.araBRCBWt.theqlob.hoMea
at the Probate Ofice, la the C&gt;tj ol U»»Unx* «o&lt;l
ikov cmm. ifVny thnro bo. why tlropr.y.r of lb.
MOBkfoMr abnidMtbemaid : A» o rr is11 a­
ran Oasaaxo. that osM narOtea ciro aotk« to
th.MMM Interatwl in Midrotetr. of iho peaMMF

iy'j Pilie ■herald be raewmmtadad for a ran
tftfisS'aKSS"?arewfe E
. i.Ik*.- mu. —in i—_

Burabliean Banner, a nntropaper printed i.n 1 eirtri.-full} me;
tr-bined In tho

Furniture

Pensions Etc.

water. Nothtex will flop the relaxation
eh m&gt; qoiekly as thia One correetin* mod

HASTINGS

Disorders of tho Kidneys.

139

Reliable Evidence.

large portion of our wool growers will
either go out of the business, or greatly
reduce their flocks, do matter how much
they aro advised to "hold on." In some
it will be well to get rid ef your poorest
sheep, and thus reduce your flocks some­
what ; but my advice is* to rsdnoe your

flocks as little as you can, and make them
nay expenses of keeping 411 prices go up.
Daring the last 30 yean, there have been
a half a dozen ebbs in the prices of sheep
and wool, and yet those brooders who
“held on” came out all right. What you
need most u good breeding rams; and I
annex what an old sheep raiser says:
“The best bred, and best formed Merino
rams may dow be had for 950 to $100,
and tho long wools or Downs are quite as
cheep ; -nd when wo reflect that we may
have 50 to 100 lambs from a single sire,

cause he can be had for $10 to 915 I Tho
defects of a bad sire, used for s single
season, will be visible in a flock for many
generations, oo that the injury done can­
not be estimated; and the semeea of such
an animal will never be accepted by an
intelligent breeder, if tendered as a gratu­
ity.
The selection of the breeding ram, where
mutton is produced, must be from ths

that we hare an animal of stout and robust
constitution.
These sheep have been
so’ generally forced with artificial food,
that many of them lack tho hardiness
mjuired for the farmer's purposes. What
we must have, is a straight, round barrel,
on short lags, with short, stout neck, and
vigorous, masculine appearanee about the
head. ■ The body should be wall covered
with a long and lustrous staple, of uniform
quality. If the eclectic* be of the South,
down breed, we should have the rarih-jenaral form as here described, but we ought

.

with a good deal more weight for bulk,
than in the long-wool breeds.

Any cellar ttao be made perfectly dry if
cemanted before any woodwork is put up
in it to interfere with a proper application
of the cement' Ccmsnts aro of different
strength; thc^BoBendal«. and other simi­
lar kinds, mtflh not have more Kind than
cement to bo' ofc; that is, half sand nnd
half cement, t' be applied within 30 min­
utes, or it will ,M8et&gt;" and be much injured
by working it over again. .Cellars that
are merely damp, with • little water after
heavy rains, can be made dry with a coat
of cement an inch thick. The walls may
require a thin coat a foot or two from the
ground. But when tho pressure of water
is groat and itSuics a foot or more high at
times, such a rdlar may be made perfectly
dry as follow s: ' Obtain oobblo Btoncs
about tho rix» of a goose egg, some larger
and some sma ier. Be sure that yon have
fresh cement,. and have two or three men
at the job, vn^all the time mixing cement,
so that it c^c Se used within 30 minutes
after bein; n xod. Spread a layer upon
*’
' about an inch thick, then
A stones closo together, sinkpi into the cement, which
Aoft, nptriy to the ground ,
and after yoH: have laid a course across
your cellar d 'wide as you can reach with
your arm, put the finishing coat upon the
stona coverin;; all; and so go on. till the
.whole bottom' is cemented. It would do
very well to wlii till the whole cellar bot­
tom is laid in tones before the upper coat
is applied ; bqt in that case the finishing
coat might nat adhere so strongly to the,
under one. 'Some men place the stones')
directly ufxxi the ground and fill in by
turning on ver* thin oemont called “grout."
This does ye y well if you do it when no
heavy rains ot mr for a month or two, and
when the groifit has time to harden. But
the great difficulty is in cementing the
outside stcp-w*y into your cellar. Unless
it have an ou»idc door, so as to keep ths
frost out of th ‘ passage-way, no cementing
will Biand tl rough tho winter season.
Preering before the cement is dry will
destroy it is ?l rases ; and also after it be
dry, if it be wet by a pressure of water
against it through a brick or stone' wall.

medicine as VEGCTINE, al
of rim b»z nnd lol nee lor

■

FALL FLOWIRO.

In some cases fell plowing is advisable.
If you have a stiff day soil, that has had a

For Stomachs oat of Order.
No medicine will Mtffaetaally improv
ofthe «tr.m»eha» tbeee Pills; they r«

healthy

mNITURE
!
Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any hous ju Bar­
I.Ji Ury County, for these reason*:
I
IsL Beeauso wo have no rent l &gt; pa\_
2L Because we make the mo»t of oui
goods OU IM'Ives.
8d. Because wo keep the beat c work­
men.
4th. Because we warrant all goods wi

[uSaataXioa.

plainu.

SS.

Wo noil none of tlihi cheap-made Fur­ CAUTIONl-Xone are geaalae aniam the ala­
nature ofj.uatoocx. m a**nt for the United
niture that in made by machinery. The State.,
earrouada each box ofl'tlU and OteuaeeU
goods we make is made by hand, and A handsome reward will be airea to any one rendwarranted. Wo invite all persons to
call and Inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No trouble at all
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to irnmo
would do well toy ’them framed of
•A. There i» •onriderabte
as we con do it £ .cran'd Cheaper than
any house In P ..-y County. Wo keep
N. B —Direotlana for the rnldanoof paUenUin
rerr
diaSrdcr are af&amp;xed to each box.
the Largest Bud Best selected stock ol
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD*

LAST
CHANCE
BUY voub TICKETS
ivow •

INGS,

DBAWIXG POSITIVELY
THURSDAY, NOV. 30th. 1876,

A Fortune . for

11RACKKTB,

I’ATEn-110U»-

.HOLDKBR,
and everything In the Furniture lino.
We Invite all itereoua to call and look
at our
.

OB MOHEY REFUNDED.

Peerless Milk Safen

Only $12.00.

now on exhibition at our Fuxi itnie
Store. All kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatlv done.
WE MEAN BUSINESS !
’
Furniture Rooms south.k!de State St.
Sto^rclte H' A’ GtKx55lnr’H H"rawar''

KENTDffiY CASH DETB1B™ CO«r Unuakstort, Ky., Thoraday. Mor. 30. W7A. on
which oaeuion they will distribute to the ticket
boldera the immenra eum of

_________ flTEBBIIK DEO’S

$600,000!

ICstablialxea ietu&lt;5.

Thus. P. Porter, ex-Gov. Ky. Gen. Man 'gr.
LUTT OF OIFTH:

*100,000
nu.mx,
DAHWJN M-OMU

■SKStWSVl

n...K..........—
or •t.tMiu ...

rcment Hulu In
■itt-SS.1!
KUKoruxtyMoa

Old Bounty Land. Warrants.

Total II

pnict or TICKKTB.

rcaUteroJ letter. Whvra
AstjgaiMnte are ltaa«rf*et w« tiro Inxiruetionj tu
United Stales Oenaral Land Office.

Are*™ of l&gt;jr and Bounty.

PWffl
MG STORE.
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and,
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods&gt; and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggists
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re
duced Prices.
REMEMBER, the Peo\
pie’s Drug 8 tore isdirectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east of SpauldingsII asn nob, July 18, 18764

THE ENEMY OF BISUSE I

THE FOE OF PAIN

TE ORDER.

TO MAX AMD BEAST
All rommanlcar.nnr. nrderx for Tirkrtx L

dose feeding up to November is injurious,
by leaving the grass with no protection in
winter; but otherwise mowing lands

Where you will find all kinds ol

ba well nibbml into Lboraall of th. bat
lime. Thii trvauaant will civoalmoft i
rxiiaf when &gt;1) other taoani havo failed.

53232353482323234853534823
rrtpiml b; C. L STRESS, Baton, Ian.
hebethe is sou in mi mumsib.

I'ASTUBING MOWING LANDS.

It has been raid a thousand times that
it injures mowing lands to pasture them
after being mowed ; but it it not bo, unless
it be in cases where long rains have ao
softened the ground that the cattle and

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
g

--------*

Frankfort, Ky.

MU
xnHwT

MUSTANG

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

LINIMENT,

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

POSITIVELY CURED.

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OK
&lt;0 TEARS.
,,
THERE IB NO SOKS IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
W1LLNOTCUKE.no ACHE, NO
1’AIS. THAT AEFL1CTS THE HL
MAN W5DY. OK THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTICAL ■
* —1AT DOES NOT YIELD
(AOK: TOUCH. A BOTiO SSe., Ste.. at KM.
BJiVKO THE LIKE Ol-

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                    <text>VOL. XXI.

NO. 58.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1876.

WHOM NO 2001.

Clover Hulhrs, Wagons, Baggies, Etc.

MESSER
&amp; POWERS,
Are agents tor the Celebrated

taken fitaw
Bxxxt CrnrvFF, Cuux’i Owrant; &gt; 13 at Jtntn whm 1=74,.
Hama. «-jombar 9th. 1*74. i dttt dies and ntiurrad hade tu the amnrisThia heinir thn* day designated by Ae Stc ,m awinw..
Statncas of she State cf Mjiibtwm far the
Qn.mutsua.af Yt=_ Parkins. B-iari adannual sns&amp;qr if cite E.mrds of Sapervi- jmxcunlnnia'Ul^fiafc
rers, the Board if Sttpwvjres Sir Barry
lx H.Powm.OarK
| Coanty mat os. cas Gnmty Carit'a OfficBr
m said enancy-. m above, and wen -ruled
fc aria by Dxrid G. BoBuann. Chmr-

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ffllffi CLOVEBfflUM,
Also for the

Which is the brst seif governing mill in
the market.

F.-sdendt W. &amp;SfaB

WAGONS AND BUGGIES

fiUEstimiEBMimimPLoiis
And GROUSD PO1.VTS for all other
plows in the market,
a.t AGf:rci'i.n’-&lt;.vi. hall.
Doctor
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EVERYBODY

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Z ndoa B. Eojr.
WxsvESPxr KG*s9«,'0tf. II, ISTt
Jacab OdeC.
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Beard mec jnmuaot an adjournment:
Jahn J. Fsrxine.
rail muled; membes* ail prtflenc bnt Mr.
w i~‘nm P.SuLnam
Im Staanju.
■par
A mm Waif v i
Dared G.Ect -san. Chairamn.
Tb,»
Sacerrjura wits absent i ‘hnruHi their chairman. Mr, Suiitft. tnan taid e»&amp;..
aarted that they hod examined the SidewJoan J. Predeoaatc. ftaac -;a menu- । tng aaauaa. and wdH rfommred their
•Lip ct* Irt-ij. xppuintad t» 511 -acsacv ।
■iliiwuiiii o IWnw:
I'-mniisned by dte rsteoatiiHi rf Aaraa 4. &lt;
Wrher.
Tri^rse Fhlii-a and
Derid W.: Smithi
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There being a raeanry M ch&gt;» aommdxaa |
an dnam’e. itessiatnsi hy ia raignatum I

if J£-. Woiker. on rnuuon a£ Mr. Doway,
cha Cbnn-.nan appoxsud Mr. Giuios to 53

_ The Cent hudbe&amp;re thu Beard x eomsanhtatam £mm the Andiuir General nn
i Katessse at .imcunt at state
tax aspcrurxed tn Sorry Connty far site I
jci.- 157*1, which, m moGUB -if Mr. Hoyt. |

IL c. mKUAM.
’•srstciAX a stbseos
Fp.r”r-3Krf sutir corm, a

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Levi K. Dte-ey,
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H "try E-ntLhojn.

Cheaper than ever.

Oae deer ar of beodvear a xiaiuirare.

Ibarrti
*1 pr shoes
apples
labor in huaac

June* D Bmitam.
Ke;des Ernrx.

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54 lb bmik'vtuisr. liar 1
loser m house
3
tnnwurtoaun of Hn

tnadicine and remiriia 1
beef red Sneer
I
laimr in hutaK
3

14 80
2 54
J a tunuchy •*
I 10
reparrimr eimdc
tappine bunts and ttmdBa»
A 75
viiusir andthi
4 50
ml:
2 !W
beet35
gardim seftfeandeshneox.

vre ^terred ta‘ the .mmmittoa in itaaoe.
On n»ni»a :t Mr. SsaweU. Baar i ad- |
juemed till wrnnmw oniammf st the hear I

. -J 3 a'accic.

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Was. H. P-wm. Oanu
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cm. pail and wreac onra. E
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25
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15
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2U

On rnnottn &lt;if Mr. Cjflnm. acccunfi So.

It ana laid an iha table.
&lt;Ju mcQua of Mr. GaiEns, the report
wn* adapted as amended.
Sr. Waf. rt&amp;rrwi »th- enamitsre. en
The ■"■■■■"• irf— an aisimi farther asport­
ed ±3£ they had ra-exanrinmi acentric So.
Ute Cbrertf Tr=asa=er laid befir*
13
«f Jane rereun. 1=74. red would raaBeard the ih£i of rejected taxes far the 1
.mmend that « be toc iSuwed sc
firP^dus.
tiler sum.
-far .&gt;—nr,
Oa rnndira. the raport was seeepcedred
UM. »d m-.aiu
tiTifowdi -xSarsai

The account at* J. P. Balsrtsand il.rrm
athan «t prewntrl red «
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jit. IWt, amd Ufa! th. Safadaa
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[ fa sttfatM &lt;0 tomrt 11 hifcit. «ui

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DENTIST

cut morswnn rrru-iTMt

Mrnxnved that th« Chairman .
irJe B ensmicre sf three an ap partite-

0l rf axa,

tLuuo taadU-

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TV Cul-wpiMii
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fas.9 a test ad P.ary E rasha.
O.Mtta.r JL-.
weatd cmss and

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All of which frour committee would re­
Nays.—Messrs. Brown, Collins, Dewey,
spectfully submit, and ask to bo discharged Houghtalin James W., Perkins and Sid­
from further coaridareiion of tho subject nam.— 6.
Z. B. Hoyt, ‘
Absent, Mr. Hendershott.
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Ira Stowell,
Committee.
CONTRA.
On motion of Mr. Wolf tho report was
Jacob Odell,
1875
adopted as amended.
616G 43
Oct. 11- Bybel, last;
On motion of Mr. Perkins, the report
The account of Levi M. Dewey and ton
10 00
others was presented, and on motion re­
"beef hide
4X8
Nov.
On motion of Mr. Wolf, the report wm ferred to the committee on claims.
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“ 241 lbs butter 2 08
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" 2yr old heifer 28 00 adopted.
The committee on finance, through their
On motion of Mr. Dewey, the Board ad­ Chairman, Mr. Dewey, submitted the fol"
of county treas­
urer
20 ""
00 journed to 1 p. m.
M of county treas­
Feb. 29 “
Wm. H; Powers, Clerk.
urer
155 49
7b the Board of Supervitort of Barry
Afternoon Sesbioe, 1 p. bl
by cash for 23 5-6 bu
Much
wheat 51.14 27 17
Board convened purenanr to adjournYour committee on finance would re­
"calf
3 75

Oct.
«

Teas, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc., Etc

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shoes for Vivian
3 00
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P. O. V/xrent
20
9 To amt bal. cash on hand 10 57

lay 10
&lt;• 30

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July 10 «
A«f“

TEA! TEA!!
Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.OO, we claijn to beat
the County.
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Coffee.

S ASaSSSsEttE I!

On motion of Mr. Wolf tho report was
spectfully report that they have had the accepted.
ent except Mr. Hendershott.
matter under consideration, and find the
On motion of Mr. Collins the report was
The committee on claims' throughrtheir
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several amounts necessary lo be raised in adopted.
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40' Chairman Mr. Smith, further reported
On motion of Mr. Collins, account No.
the county for tho year 1876 to bo as fol­
00 that they bad re-examined account No. 7,
lows :
21 was taken from the table.
50
and would reoommend that it be allowed
The amount of'State tax apportioned
00
On motion ot Mr. Dewey, Mr. Collins
64 at the sum of ten dollars. Also that they to this county under various acta of the
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had leave to withdraw account No. 21.
17 had examined the following accounts and
Legislature is as follows, to wit:
Mr. Philips moved to reconsider the
00 would recommend their allowance as folvote taken yesterday, adopting ths report
JR.JUi. OegtM.AjtMp.4L lCT|Cg »
lowi:
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of the committee on salaries.
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- “1U,T5 M5 87

" co. treasurer 30
“ 131 bu wheat
•1.17
15
" 78 lbs wed 30 23
“ 25 sheep told 50
“ 1 calf
4
" co treasurer 64
“ 30} bu wheat 30
"16 5-6" “
17
“24
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26

00

Ual.jniW&lt;H-AftN..S^lgx:

CROPS RAISED.

M0 00

The ycaTAnd nays were called for, and

318 bushels wheat
875
"
oats
78 lbs wool
130 bushels potatoes
12 tons hay
800 bu ears corn

the motion prevailed by yeas and nays av

followa:
Yeas—Messrs. Bartram, Benham, Col­
lins, Dewey, Houghtalin Henry, Philips,

IIW

On motion of Mr. Stowell, the report
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STOCK ON FARM.

2 yearling cattle
2«dves
7 hogs
8 pip
AU of which is respectfully submitted.
JNO. M. NEVINS.
S. J. BIDELMAN,
. County Supt's Poor.

On motion of Mr. Stowell, the report
was accepted and adopted.

On motion of Mr. Sidnam tho report
laid ou the table.
The committee on county buildings
made the following report:
7b the Board of Svpervitort of Barry

Nays—Messrs. Armour, Brown, Hough­
talin James W., Hoyt, Oddi, Perkins,

County tax as followa :

wm

j,m w

rilanw of Hriii iid

cannty.

Your committee on county buildings
would report that they have had the mat­
ter under consideration, and would recom­
mend that the following sums of money bo

On motion of Mr. Wolf, the resolution
laid on tho (table of June Session, 1876,
relative to restraining from running at
large in the Town of Maple Grove, all

Stowell and Wolf.—8.
Absent, Mr. Hendershott.

Mr. Smith moved to-amend the report
of the committee on salaries by fixing the
salary of the County Treasurer at 61000.
The motion prevailed by yeas and nays

as follows :
Yeas—Messrs. Bartram, Benham, Col­
We find that 6 14-100 mills on ths dol­ lins, Dewey, Houghtalin Henry, Hough*
talin James W., Phillips, Sidnam, Smith
lar on the aggregate valuation of the tax­
able property of the county will give tho and Chairman.—10.
Nays.—Messrs. Armour, Brown, Hoyt,
amount required, namely 628,798.98. We
therefore recommend that tho sum of 6 Odell, Perkins, Stowell and Wolf.—7.
Absent, Mr. Hendershott.
14-100 mills on the dollar be assessed on
On motion the report, as amended was
tho aggregate valuation of taxable real

house on the county farm at
some future time
61,000 00
For
building two privies at
horses, cattle, sheep and hogs, was taken
the county farm
40 00
from the table.
We would recommend building a new
Mr. Wolf presented the petition of Rob­ walk on the South side of Cwurt House and personal estate of Barry County as
ert McCartney and 106 others, asking that from tho center to tho South-West corner, equalised bythe Board’of Suporvisori at tho
said resolution be adopted by the Board. and use tho old plaolt for repairing the Juno session.
There was also a remonstrance present. remainder of the walk around Court House,
All of which is respectfully submitted.
Lav: M. Dswav.
1
estimated cost K
35 00
We recommem I an appropriation
others in opposition to said petition.
CctnoitlM.
for store for j Lil
30 00
Mr. Smith moved that the resolution be
pLBiun Blow*.
Farvaaicx W. Colu», J
adopted, which motion did not prevail, by Total
•1,105 00
On motion of Mr. Stowell the report
yeas and nays as follows:
L. M. Dewet,
J. W. HouGHTAXIE, &gt; Committee.
P. Bbown
J
On motion of Mr. Hoyt, tho report was
Jstore W. Houghtalin Hoyt, Perkins,
Smith and Wolf.—7
On motion of Mr. Stowell the report adopted.
Nays.—Messrs.
Armour,
Benham,
Brown, Collins, Henry Houghtalin, Odell,
Mr. Stowell moved to amend the report
Phillips, Sidnam, Stowell and Chairman. of the committee by striking out that por­
-10,
tion relative io sinking fund.
Absent.—Mr. Hendershott
Mr. Dewey called for the yeas and naya
On motion of Mr. Hoyt, the Board ad­ and the motion to amend did not prevail^
journed to 1:30 p. m.
by yeas and nays as follows :
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
Yeas.—Messrs. Armour, Barttam, Ben­
ham, Odell, Phillips, Smith, Stowell and

Sidnam, Smith aad Chairman,—9.

adopted by yeas and nays as follows:

ham, Collins, Dewey, Houghtalin Henry,
Hough Ulin James W., Perkins, Phillipa,
Sidnam, Smith, Wolf and Chairman.—13.
Naya.—Messrs. Brown, Hoyt, Odell and
Stowell.—4.

Mr. Smith moved that the “Nashville
News," and “Barry County Republican,"
be each paid the sum of 625 for publish­
ing the proceedings of the Board for cur­

On motion of Mr. Wolf, the report of rent year.
.
finance committee was referred to the oomMotion prevailed.
mitte on apportionment of taxes.
Mr. Perkins move! that the Sheriff be
On motion of Mr. Hoyt, Board adjourn­ instructed to poet notices prohibiting per*
ed until tomorrow morning at the hour of Rons from climbing over Court House fence.
eight o'clock.
Abo that the Sheriff prohibit ball playing
Wm. B. Powers, Clerk.
in the Court House square.

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods. .«

Spices.
¥ou can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese
We sell the best
Tobacco
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best. &lt;
. ,
Crockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to closeout.

Remember.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.

Motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr. Phillips the vote
adopting tho resolution offered by Mr.
Collins, relative to leasing ground for Unit*
ed Brethren Society for meeting-house
Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.
site, was reconsidered.
On motioh of Mr. Phillips, tho vote by
Die account of Isaac W. Vrooman, and
which the amendment offered to slid reso­
four others was preeented, and on motion
Detroit Advertisements.
lution by Mr. Bartram did not prevail, was
of Mr. Collins,
referred to tho Com­
reconsidered.
V. SABIN.
0. T. SABIN.
mittee on Claims.
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■'Mr. Bertram moved to amend said res­
On motion of Mr. Hoyt the Board pro­
Your committee, to whom was referred olution by substituting the words "for
Mr. Collins offered the following resolu­
ceeded to the election by ballot of a county
the apportionment io tho different townSuperintendent of the Poor for three years' tion :
.
ahipe and city of Hastings, of the State, of the words “to the United Brethren So­
Reeolved:
Thai the Superintendents
in place of Daniel B. Pratt whose term
County and rejected taxes for 1876, ciety."
And Mill Food
ot County Poor be authorised to lease to
expires, with the following result:
Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,
would report as follows, to wit:
Motion prevailed.
the United Brethren Society, a sufficient
Daniel B. Pratt received
‘11
“
State Coante RalsM'd Total
On motion of Mr. Dewey the resolution,
Zebulon B. Hoyt
"
as amended, was adopted,
BALCH Ac IS ORTON.
Ira Stowell
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Aeternoon Session, 1:30 p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Rolled called: Quorum present: Board

Friday Morning, Oct. 13, 1876.
Wolf.—8.
Board met pursuant to adjournment;
Nays.—Messrs. Brown, Collins, Dewey, rolled called ; quorum present; after read­
Houghtalin Henry, Houghtalin James W., ing the journal, Board prce&lt;eded to buaiPerkins, Sidnam and Chairman—8.
Absent, Messrs. Hendershott and Hoyt.
The committee on apportionment of tax­
—2.
es submitted the following report:
On motion of Mr. Perkins tho report
To the Honorable Board of Snpmuort
'was laid on the table untill 7 o'clock this

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

GRAIN,

Daniel B. Pratt Jhaving received a ma­
jority of Totos of all the Supervisor* elect,
duly elected as Superintendent of Poor.
On motion of Mr. Brown the Board ad-

lying between the highway and Thoraapr.1.
m nr
th* «U ■--hnnl Slnnso

Pay roll of Board of Supervisors for
October ecsrion, A. D. 1876 :

site.

FLOUR

•wowws to Brtdo* Morton.* to G.W. Haleb.)

Mi Cmsm totab
Comer Woodbridge A Shelby Sts,

was laid on the table until tomorrow after-

Detroit, Michi.

H4I S3

Get 11* 1876.
Evreing Session, 7, p. m.

JU0 celted:

Quroum preent.

After the

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READ THIS
and bo happy again

A Gr.l Redaction is Prices!
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dealers tn all kinds

FURNITURE,

W. P. Sidnam, •
Chairman.

GRAIN,

• PORK AND SEEDS,
and 56 Woodbridge

DETBOIT,

.

7b the Chairman of the Board of Super-

St.

Look here I

Look here!

MICHIGAN.

Whaat a Specialty.

Your committee on salaries cf county
aid respectfully report, that they

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

John H. Wendell &amp; Co., Ujtataj EM Biafcts Franis, Sc.

ll FLOUR,
Tbwmdat Morning,

xxi30w4.

What! don’t you think wo can sell

J. M. HEWES
journal, on motion of Mr. Smith, Boaniad

Hoarse furnished free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth $$!£». Wo

D., 1676, et 2, p. ■.
our

follows,

alisbury &amp; Brqsseau.
MtV. Di. £i. 75.
52J1
6900
6700
6700
6600

JSin gtf OmBefltal
H..Snc., Mich.

�Advertisernonis.

Special WnticBE,
Bumuaut to Itew, the Board 0| County
Otnvnaww mat at fee offiuc uT fte Oountv
Ctari.,^ 12 o’clank. .-aacm, on
Ihownt :

tu..* Mian-

Aaeyru, Thomas H. Bartram.
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Bukiiurmj, Ifarwiu KcOmter.
Burry, James M. Oadwoltatax.
'OuriUMj, Thomas li. Biinatou
(tettaum. David W. Smith
Heating I’inredo Brown
1«'W«ra, Statinga Otey.Jdhn'C. Win

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illtary p.'Lonia «u:
and
•lection 41 tayj
IHxwU J. Kran-i onrojiUBittai and

All About the County.
Oaak
Ctendy.

Tkune'. ikNairgii wn «i rtjrtetmiwu and
eiciUau -I.} ta.rc
Slareun liuer-ill -an roftatraitmi and
election 44 tays
! I*. A. Hheltat: an regittnliau«ail ele:
.
iion 4A tayw
I G. It. Tomlinvii. on reputmnon and
election.4ttaya
i SI X’. Hiker on Ixnrd of rtguiriiiou

on hand.

JUbd

GuldlTO^
Hotart illawaoti on boanl of re?i«tr»Head (tea Council jrrn weed inp.
Hd ’Wart, HaaiingB Citv. Mark Euwuill.
Um&gt;2 tayo
4th Ward liretungr City. Phim X.
•A. A. 1'ouq^ clerk of tlttlion 3A tayfitelQim
JerrytFminai: •■ ••
■«• •• Stipe, Than S. Tyfax.
Irving. Aauhul Hubbard.
For
ofiicia!
mult
on
CnnitUuiional
atnend□dhmtnwn, Wwiter X^terk.
G. W. WUIuuncjT. eteri. o: tlccHa. U4
msnta. eoclUlrpap.
Nunlc Grovn, Wiliuim H. Qriawuld
•My«
.t
Thr How Yerk JWtarer uf llmtay ouyu. “Un
fhungovilte, Sarusr C. Turner
W. H. fcfaot clerk of eleciton 34 tayr
Prutrfavilk, John 4. Parkins
whole country ualtaa in a wotn of ihankn to
stiL nm T'htUhrm.
Butiand. Jamer I). Bauhan.
Thanmpnlu. Marrtuk Iff. Prindfa.
The iMtrult A-&lt;wuy. Jf’iw imx donned ite | K. J. llroueon areitliug 2*1 Wan! 4 tay
. nuuiey for all. and,
naw alike, end ranklm like a belle tn a ball ' John C. Winklemai; inspector of tier
mom. WaH. it deaarvaa it
.:ite for all.
There: Tanker Spring*, Zebulon K Hoyt.
tins 34 tay#
The Board orusnned by the ciioier
Tire rnnOTl of Ike doinpa of lire Roanl of S, X. Heed inepetwr of etecUon 24- tay..
- no iuftatinn which Th. Haraac C Turner, of Orangeville,
finperrhon/Oototear aaasian. JB7U. wUl'bc in- (). ’D. HpouliHng Tent Cor Iicum- for
regutraiioi; and election

. . rfuraiir.e which wUl
ihe- othtm?'
V.NESs WZ MODERATION.

Tosh Fish,
in their Scumu.

MTaiiki'SBiirPAn.
Market one door "Weu.ofJ. 1*

V. LEEKS.

official
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• To think that thr

.-&lt;7ii'&gt;er«a n» thr Surxh, think

*■ WilfimSdOrarF,

* Benjamin. Y. I*arMidct
‘ Out- Juxeteur.
*• Ktuar J.laxuB.

Thi deuwioi. in thr mui1

ruin um .

uf this fiuH tiicru cur

UBimabk ifaufa. tufa thr hnues:

■ ■ wuut and wi- failmvu, Hayes

_ . • uteined,

but fa eunannu wist

Ufa :iruy oftfa liqnibteana wi- fafc- :ir. far- Mt Titteu, traitur shai

nit fa our nxxi Pittudent, than

' uh: HUHpieiui- of a fmuduMm:
.tn rules fa any Hour niuiufa

_____x-tuiif uudur uudi un ’mpuv .raid fa u iuiiuru tufa utitthar Mr.
x- i: Mr- Tildct am HE the pafafam

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Ita. Jtobat; Tkmapunu wire vmidre ut. am&gt;
tim 8k in the tnwnshl|/af Daettnjtt. will sell
at auntuir. nt Monday thr 271L itMt., al ID
o'altrek a. m. A tary lot Of peraon. property.

“ B.u4 Bk

unloads w ignunuict uni. neotinn-'
r?- efifan du xacufa fa Himpiyr
j■us.

mqjoritiaB'.
Efaatom.
Ohsrte M.*0roowall.
Alunsi- Sesmnm.
Eheuaat G Ii Boldsu.

xxilHhT.

i£tediqfft,'Oet. 24.1S7C.

(Tito -official tablaa will he published at die
surliest poadbie momanx but hare an? the
;i u ihfa.

IlohcMu

Ifni;- Store.

Tin TBtumt from each township wnr
aubmamially eorraei in every portinuhit.
unfi du- Board, with tiirfaaat possible de­
lay, pmoasded u asssrtaiu tin- result,
which was u-uenuined hj be m fulbws ;

.-.uir.i-H. k gtavi lieeuuiu u “ftw*.
.. i •Ib.w/i* the Snufa aud o ao.*i
i

eic.

Poicttrij^ Game.,

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2 MW
I7W

If th* tapuhiraui Gmeenbaaktm. lied eoteil
then priumpler re. iretwocn Ilayw auii Tildm.
wr ahouhl fam tad tta larjroc majority
tn tta —«ttr

tan U w tarpr eaaupi

-mrer fur ul! prastuM! purpoare.

Scholars Wanted

Money ’ Money
Thr roeeipw of money far 7wk«u in th" j
Grand Dnrennp of th*' •• Genutokoy (tah liretrlbuhor. Company," duwdrth« hw: for. taj*. i
hove been akuvr unparalleled. It a*tem*. a» t!
tire whole country tad broken out inn t&gt; great
tranxy of tiakei-ht^mp K« city, and war«iy
a town, vlllnp;. or hamlc; fare. refueed U- con- ,
trlimu to Ure drawing. Thia ta not u. h&lt; wonI lUrwi! nt. when wr consider Ute niapuittub- of |
j thr gift-.. tlic uirenpner of the ticket., and thi
I ncrtec; tartare of tin- drawing At Utr pm
I cm mu- Un- nokev "ill pin- out beforv tin
[ limwinp *j buy your ticket nt onec. La-Go-.
&gt; Tno». 1’.■porter, Genorui'Munupcr Frank fon.

Gnm* Cnoae —Ladta, if ymi would ta
“ JnnaP'H. SbGnwun.
N04 . known os gnoti nouJm. and would avoid ti»
Stair Sunol jr Ttavid &gt; &lt;tek. SOS
Judp. of 1 fatafc. Cfatnam 1.
10M
Smith
■
« Sheriff.
O&gt;—*.
1izn
Vi ore still bolding tire ihroal nt out tmU“ Cuua» Cwt. Wilhsm H.
«• tatwecn our thuaii and foro-knper. y*' U *
Powem.
.
'
cxoreduigty di&amp;ioul: to keap nin frun. crow­
Lid of Patantt.
tag, • sure » ire of tiw eiecaot. of Gov.
fibres, and » atatad over Ike Tisiory mltarry
|
frg
lac of patanu- isnied w luvcnuu’- of Itoacuddcr.
Uwrwtb- MefKubar, of Jtaltimom. will eel! at ipon for Uw rota. onduif hm, l-ilii, 167C, and
anoiiut at SnaMaitaaor aaar tin liotlu Oraak remh cUiri’ &lt;ta. Uta. 1CTG. rutnuteml th»
-mH ob Ttamtay. Um 27ib. at an. r'eUxi paper by Cox A Cox, talieiwm uf I*aumta.
in tut affomnon, a targr nuniire- of blooded Washington. J). C.
Battle of «mulwdue .Jfomow should nm-foii
b. teUosg.-Pump-.. ItaUk- Creek
W. Alaro. Clnttow Pure. H: ..lompb
K. fiifaure. nitan. S prihinti.
Nd*
J Brocks*, (slomeum.. (rrul.
11»
C. Jones.’Centrovillc. and X. Jcurei Hturpre,
DW

To Jnurn Lace Making, by Mtb.
OSTERHOTDT. at her TLoonw
over t^*,- Postoffioe.
A CATO
TL TIU: AMEUICZK PV11LIC.

of all Htyles ivillibe taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS. -&amp;c.,
Remembor the place.

Mia. ^P. D. OCTHEHOunr.
Hnotings, Ont. 24. lf?76.
(sorinSw4j

atat. in tinlar upon hi duties » thr.

Simp!

• an uwetian vundurafai with fair-

Mrs. OKTEnnomvr k 'Wileikb

fa vEpseufa flim the licmutnatt'

m mid sad’} disappointed, siinuid
IJAitniAOI GWXWSItlmL W3K0H®£

am„ «... —— -v____ and piaorfiE tire
tana rf tfa- Shear Of 3tery OmBijn
cHmnuxnainE him itt- Kunnnnn a jury ®
d»uno~ I Tmdrnto tf

wish to inform rhe Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new Millinery
and Dyeffi-Making Shop, over
the Tostefiice,'.

thi Eie.-itind Gullenr tai- BupuiiitaiDS will

tx:

faifatcaby srythxBata nr afarm-

t; ’ f * prediK-ums of thor oppuirtUia.
l'

■ ufifauuimarty olctn«d,

nkn. rf arii tatj; ra

&lt;

A- news. * »»»**.»

tbe&amp;Mmm. M&gt; »V»*

Mr. Haver

»-

unireure
—
,
.
-two admirable pa^ren- ware mad. one iw “■

J. teat. »r o~.c «“&gt;“*■
"T"
a,^i uo-Ua?.™.
»»i «»j-;
. jaaniin. ymi nfBon 'Gao. TtoodruE. &lt;C

t

Borcna.r ifAS&amp;uxis'--

be

We abio do all kinds of Pam­
ir Sewing.
Ladies, give us a call before
purdhuHing -ehtewhert.
Mbs. CisTEBnori'T k. Wihetke.

1’raudcu: uf tire Vrihed

Hastings. ‘Out. 24..
(xxiwtf)

mid suj
ti*iit*r than troitinw u&gt; their tuuurt»r fames: prtipfa of the country of ;
/ j*. iqnuiun. vLotn- rinwuwuH he.
wit nn: snrriCoe tin waffan tp

deman&amp;L

We J»rt all utitHmif *

-.iuti trf un TtMiiJt of ate telte.

will bl irrcrvrtichmnpb’ wustaiwic

h raadisd, us *«aciarf
fairor , ivjttntittliff.
T&gt;. Kepulihame wnrywhw acree wfab

TMflfi* a 1 C
a
jta —
* tam«r « hqnnr.-rahm
« i-eu; tah ti- *«’—«•
jud huti «n il»e table 2® further aouaiiiaraU

umc in -rafair'to huttfa K counted fa’
pactJ tberv by fraud. •
Either J**?
t *fhwd tali-'- 'iH«i»pii'nrted in -th®
it tip. r-.'uutrVtamuvt afford tufa- loinlad

r tie cuHjuaoD ufi’itcpii m fate ratam6-

i r ?-rod«nte Btetawt. tte -vow
tidi e-.'may w&gt;-t 54SS, agante
»
mid 44» X IWh. n* J—c^te1
f*'7 •-!- .eut ciectoB rworv-td SMC, fa 1SST
2C7' uud fa IB® BBJS. ®i» ^«,w?
Hut -fa Li-.puhlican muyuciw. cratefc'rif
titirf purtar, faitefST tu-iy
TuPTawyfa ii* omray * ffw: vui^atewaAy Sr Aog ^^9
oij fa B aujuBa wm wma te Atemm

22 MOKBOE ST.
XEET »30R To

�On the Amendment relative to the Lb
reuse of Ardent Spirits or other in Ioxicating liquors, the rote was: Yea, 938; No,
1503. ’ Majority, 565.

On the Amendment relative to Salaries
of Circuit Judges, the vote was: Yes,

BURAL NEW-YORKEH
The Greet Illustrated A&lt;rieclt«-*! and Family
Weekly bae
•

REDUCEDsSURRCRIPTIOK PRICE
for

715 ; No, 1900. Majority 1185.
On the Amendment as to the time of
submitting to the people Amendments to
the Constitution, the vote wm : Yes, 634;
No, 1485.

Majority 651.

’

NEW ADVERTISMENTS,

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col.

Railroads.

Railroads.

Constitutional Amendments

Railroads.

Railroads.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL
RAILROAD.

The Graet Wta Tiowtfare.

TIME TABLE.

(COLUMBUS TIME.)
GOING NORTH.

Northern
RAILWAY COMPANY
CENTBAL

Taking Effect Apr. 16th, 1876
TIONK.

NO. ? NO. 5
OOIWC EAST.

__

um.

The fnllowinr indneuncnU are offered by this
lino over all other Ums to travelers for W atkiM
Glen. Elmirs, Wllllaawo.-t. ilarri.burg, Belthnora.
W tab inctan. Richmond.

Philadelphia,
rket report*, several pane are devoted to house­

Cape May. and all points South. Five Out/raise
daily uuaklu* direct ewanoctlone vrUk Site

trust lo the family. Thu* it cctztprUci

SEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD

Two £*apcrte in

One

I out* like a two edyed sword into tho affeet'ons
ke ladiee and children, as well as the mem ben
he ftpiiy who seek instruction la their dally

The laJVle

at CAXAKDAlGVA. ff. F.. the Northern tanuinu* o! the Northern Central Railway. Pullman
Falaoe llay or oleepinc Cars ou nil tnins. , ,
The section of country trarenwd is varied and
bountiful, incladfar themost oelobraled and pic­
tures ;u~ Lake. Mountain and River Ncen^ty In the
C°Thc7ur-fsmed ** Watkins Glen.” the celebrated

TRAINS LAST.

tea

SUS"-

«“■
’SffilS&amp;ffi.AVAV
Pennsylvania Railroad ISlFftrt

GOING SOUTH.

. Al Hxrrubora. Ceutoanlal Esesniosiato nre deF.rercd al that Company'* “ Cestoaalal “ depot, at
........ TH^Wu'-STiTlOSS
itherural i
kbratjd i

On this line wo nnrunMueod. Meals will be fur;
niabvd at aailabls hoar*, and ample time allowed

Wr*J^V{l%gZOA TICKKTS^S
At rad mod rates will bo sold at all prinelpal

K.J-. r-d^Xw
Fork Oarrel. .VortUrw LraSml ead fs.wy.’ea.i.

For unyelbw inforaraUon apply to Wtotem
PaMtarer Aunt-

SAMI L SEfflUR, D. X BOID, Jr,
j&amp;rKsri.'t" ■’aiaagrtfExcellent Quality

IlTTLICl
all tHsint

CALIFORNIA

■vary bm cad hast a sMcitaen copy
W dMira to form a clabTaUst ar *
78 Dwuu fa.. X

rr»34&gt;4,

Embrace* under one management the
Great Trunk Railway Line* of th«
WEST and NORTH-WEST. iu&gt;d, wilts
Its numerous branches and connections,
forms the shortest and quickest route
between Chicago and all points in
PETERS HOUSEHOLD MELODIES, ILLNOIS,
W zscoxsnr.
N OBTHKRX
®1 &lt;7fi x
Aa.SXyrtev'Serateeaaril**.'
Michigan, AIinnksota, Iowa.' tinul.lU tVbvn th«h»rvc*t limajiover.bvDank* bbaska. Caufobnia. and tbo West­
• w _&gt;
n’n.i.
■
ii.*.
ern Teukitokies. Its
►

Train No. I leaves Feted
unlay. All other trains TUI

PETERS MUSICAL MAGAZINES.
LAMBKNITTINGMACHIME
Knila a Morktug tu IS Minnu .
KniUlnj in tbehttl nnd nmovin* ot t»&gt;« —
•MBplato: knit* all rites; nairuo nod shtensni
will; umlku-.t* ib» woo either Tabalar •- riel
Single. Doenle. or Ribbed, F-vUtaciasali 1 artMlrtCl Knit Apparel. Send for cimliri end
nenple
SITTING MACB1NX CO_ '
Ohtepee FnlU. Mass., or CkMa.e. DI.

Omaha and California Line
PKTEBS' 1'AKLOft MUSIC, NO 23,

jvie*'

on ■

yl.OU nk&gt;k&gt;4 of Jowoto M.i«lk»-.by Klnkel

SriiSSS

Is tbo shortest and best route for a! I
Blints in Nobtkrbm Illinois, Iowa,
akoto, Nebraska, Wyoming. Col­
orado, Utah, Nevada,(Jaxjfobnia,
Oregon, China, Japan and Austra­
lia. Its
•

•oTcity and alfpolnUH?'

Km, T andD mane manor ■
ait's—With LoalrrlTle. Nvw Albany A Chi­ neo with Mlehigaa Central:
ll.. for Loobriils. New Albany, and Baath‘-’‘“•"TaTATLOath.lfa..

■RAID RAPIDS DIVISION.
The Reliable Short Llae
EAST AND WEST.

Chicago, Madison and St.
Pau! Line

to xxd'fxom

LA CREME DE LA CREME, Na 35, In the short line for Northeex Wnconhin and Minnesota, and for Mad­
ison. St. Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth
and all points in tbo Great Northwest.

SIAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

,

Si 35 4-

Winona and St. Peter Line

O»^yMOOS Ttekato st

PETERS' ORGAN SELECTIONS,

Is the only route for Wnnuu, BoomTKB,
OWATONMA,
Mankato, Kt.
Southern and Central Mlneaota.

ftrt Wam|

Its

Green Bay and Marquette
Line
u&gt;» rm* .. po r;jgHoifrHEgr'

KCffifiAI AND THE SOUTH.

PETKBS' OCTAVO CHORUSES,
4
PnH\wA«

-71

“ar
25 Cts

FreePort and Dubuque Line

PETERS'

SACRED

SELECTIONS.

Is the only route for Elgin. Rockfoiid,
Fheetort, ami all polnta via Fmport.
Its

Chicago and Milwaukee
Line
la tho old Lake Shore Route, and Is the,
only odo posting through Evanston.
I.ake Forest, Highland Park,
Waukegan, Kacinb, Kenosha to
Milwaukee.

&gt;56g77l.'Hj^'Ajgg'JK;

MW MUN YON * CtU FhLjyS?! J‘. tf'

WINSLOWS STEAM
BABBLE

WORKS

Tb« isdieten* MlSBtteB MM maasMMMi «

STOOK PRIVILEGES '
!? .V52.
BrS
iB
C''yT."FO7^’u&lt;Wl7?liT A &lt;te.,
Stoek Brokora. I
g W»n 8tTW&lt;. Now York.

8Beei*l,€hroEic and Obecare Diseases
Joilier „x. ye.» .r

J

*r

strict iTypK"iV ate

Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablet* and Headatones of til description madetoqr-er
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to customers,

Geo

Saiiiai

SHORT LINE BETWEEN

W Winslow A Nmn-

E Clark' General A cent,

JX B RobinoOti, agent ii

PENSIONS
। A ARE PAW

accident or ctherwUe. A
iCggk WOUN® of aay kind, tho

my
Ex mm

Pullman Palace Cars
Are run on nil through trains of thia
road.
- bis is the ONLY LINE runnliig
theeo cars between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
tbo Overland bleepers on the Union
Pacific Railroad for all polnta West of
the Mbwoorl River.
On the arrival of the tnlna from the
East or South, the tralnaofthe Chicago
A North-Wmtern Railway LEAVE
CHICAGO as follows :
For Council Blufle, Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Trains daily, with
Pullman Palace Drawing Room an&lt;B
Bleeping Cant through to Council BlufEs.
For Ft. Paul and Minneapolis Two
Through Trains Etily, with Pullmnu
Talaoe Cara attached on both trains
For Green Bay and Lake Superior,
Two Trains dally, with Pullman Palaoe
Cars attached, and running through to
Marqustta.
Far Milwaukee, Four Through Trains
dally, Pullman Can on night trains.
Parlor Chair Cara on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona and points in
Minnesota, One Through Train dally,
with Pullman Bleepers to Winona.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Trains dally, with Pullman
('arson night trains.
For Dubuque and La Crosse, vj* Clin,
ton two Through Trains daily, with
Pullamn Cars on night train to MoGregor. Iowa.
For Sioux City and Yankton, Two
Train* daily, Pullman Caro to Missouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains dally.
For, Rockford, Sterling, Kenosha.
Janesville, and other paltib&gt;, you can
have Bod two lo ten trains dally.
New York Office. No. 41fi, Broadway;
Boston Office No. B State Street; Omaha
Office. 253 Faruham Street; San Fran-1
claeo Office, 121 Montgomerv Ftreet:
Chicago Ticket Office, 62 Clark Street,
under Sherman House, corner Canal
and Madison Sired; Kinale Rtrset
Depot, corner W. Kcnxle and Canal
Street; Wells Street Depot, comer Walls

TRAENS GOSSa'jidRflL

Ctinp, Roci liM &amp; Pacific
JUUM,

MUHJUJ,

**«•■

LA

avnr, LACoy. pkoria. Owks
*0. MOLISE. tocr ISLAND.
DAVENPORT, MUSCATISI.
WASHISOTOS, 10 WA CITT. ORIS.
MELL.
NEWTON,
DES NOISES

Council Bluffs and Omaha,
Without Change ol Cara,

DCTRoWta’fflw

2st:
min

use.

a&amp;A
LEA VAH WORTH,
ATCHUOK,

m4

CHICAGO,

'SAS. n/DIAN TBRJIITOBIKS,
COLORADO. AND NBVr
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Republican Banner.
vol: XXL NO. 59.

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1876.

[beJepi-WefeklyllBplibliciji tanjier

Wagons, Groceries, Undertaking, Staves, Etc., Etc.

GEO. M. DEWEY
;; ,H

AND

WAGONS!

PUBLISHER.

N.rtl. »k|» of Stale Streit. HMilan. Barry
Micblsan.
TKBMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
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belt j..t Priatlnf i

KA TES VE AD VERTISING.

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fan

fix? «/jfrr

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sell

SWffl IO ffl BRAS., 1®

P3JFESSI0XAL AM

At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
T. J. WILDER.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS
COUNTY TREaSUREH.—0®o&lt;

in the Coar

IL C. PECKHAM,
PHYSICIAN A SHKGKQN,
•IK”'-----------

M. W. RIKER,
K'B OP THE PEACE. Graml Call^tin
I InnrABc* A&lt;eeI. Union Block. Slats Strwt,

WM. UPJOHJT,
SALISBURY k. BROSSEAU.
DEALERS TN FURNITURE. UpholtUry Goode.

DR. H. F- PECKHAM.
BCLBCnePHYWCIAK ANDSURGEON—Btek-

DELIG UT J. WOLF. M. D.
O o clock x. m. to 1 r. X. It*
Street. All cells will mail

P DRAKE,

WM. H. HAYFORD,

DR. C. RUSSELL,

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

EXTRAS

for the Gate, Curtis, RobiMSOn, Dodge and
Kalamazco Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
points.
.
soyi

GREBLE &amp; B.TTSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR

BURGHER*

ATTOKXRT. Councilor. sad Solicitor. OSes
BtoUbu Huti:&gt;as.Mich.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
“W^ HIRRIFF. D*p«ty U.S. MarshaLGw-

F. S. BOWENJ
.

pression of patience and quiet determina­ Mtica.** In temper and resolution she was
tion, giving token that Abd Webb still Ao counterpart of her father, and her
thinks himself capable of many a tussle judgment r.as far in cxcata of that posI From Go4ey*e for Deenber.)
in the struggle for life.
Stoned by most girla of her ago. Bho was
NO CROSS, NO CROWN.
Generally speaking, Abd Carnot bo con- of industrious habits, was thoroughly do­
ridcred a good walker, neither docs he or- mesticated, and, above all, possessed a
ditiarly whistle stirring national melodies, heart which as warmly responded to Ao
as he elbows his way through the teem­ appeals of Ae suffering as it echoed Ae
ing streets. Yet, whenever he pays his joys of |hoso it loved.
half-yearly visits to Baker Jr., he seems
Polly’s usefulness was not confined to
to posseas fresh life, fresh hope and in­ the two rooms on the second floor. She
creased strength. The patient old man “d snrved her apprenticeship to the miffiTak.Tkou
reeognixes the change himself, and joyful­ nery busincM in the house poscssiog the
ly feels that the millstone of debt which services of her fether, and st range to ray,
has, for so many years hung about hia Tom SmiA was one of those _ young men
nock, is less heavy than before. Oh, how who “served” at Mcesra. L'xwtring A
earnestly he hopes to live to free himself Tool b. Of course, the love affair was
of this burden ! A long, weary task is still kept very quiet, and sametimes poor Pol­
before him ; but he has learned from past ly'b heart Aumpcd with fear lest the eccrtt
experience how much may bo areomplished should be discovered, for, in the eyes of
by persevering application and daily feds Acir employes, Looetring A Tool were
hini«df approaching nearer and nearer the terrible people 'indeed.
Abel aud his
purpose of hU later life,daughter, howevertept nothing from each
Awny fri,m tho clots thoroughfares of other, bo Aat Ae simple-hearted old ware
( the city, on to the Thames embankment. houiunan was speedily made acquainted
HU walk ha 1 been long end fatiguing, and with Ae state of affairs, and by no means
reding hi.. artM upon the Btone balustrade disapproved of Ae match, although ho de­
lie pan fir a few momcuU, with his eye? voutly hoped it would not be brought to
fixed upon the dark, silent-flowing river. an issue until be was freed from the bur­
cMtmwd Tby «Urabut ehaatanlnr lore— • 1115 reoont cot-verst’iuti with Baker, Jr., den which had bo lung kepi him, by his
tally occupied Ids mind as ho thus pauses own free will, almost ptinniltws.
the ruffoTway bo lonr, end till
on his homeward journey; and upon the
The ascent to Mr. Webb’s apartments
; old mau'ti flushed aud ’ wearied features was, to a stranger, an experiment attended
there breaks a eudden smile of oelf-satfe- wiA many difficulties. As in most poor
' faction as the thought crosses him of localities, children-, were in great force;
what so many other men would have done aud on wet days it w^ Ae pleasant custom
had they been placed in his situation.
/ of Ao juveniles beloning to Ao houses in
“ A hundred and fifty pounds," he mur­ wkich Abel resided to employ their infan­
Tb« Utur laoJ.
murs, as he looks out upon the sweep of tile leisure in games upon tho stain or on
walers before him—"a lot of money, a lot Ac landiuTs oftho two floors. Tin house
Wlicrn •( Thy zhrin*
of money! Easily squandered, but how w{* let out to several familea ;&lt; and, as tho
j Ihrelli p«ac* eternal, (rery pare delisbt.
And lew re blit«.
difficult to save! A fortune to*n»en like; lames of the establishment more closely
I me. Honest Abel Webb the
used to resembled Leah than Rachel, a degree of
I call me at school; honest Ab« Webb I mirth and reckless gayely pervaded what
OLD ABEL’S MILLSTONE.
have been to my employers, and honest might be termed. Ae lungs of Au house.
Abe! Wobb I'll try to ba to.tho end of my The. children,too, (being naturally of a
| T m TlMlty’i Masulcr.
hospitable and nocial dumorition) were in
'‘L’ndenUud me, Abel; both my father days ””
In no spirit of pharisaic egotism does the habit of inviting neighboring juven­
aud myself are perfectly imtifised with tho
iles
to share in Acir uxhuarative pleasure
tho oil man thus address himself Integ­
ainouut already paid."
-r-a ciroumstanoe tending in no small de­
“Many thanks to you, sir, for the say rity, devotion aud truth are the component
gree to increase Ae noise commencing at
ing of it; but nothing short of tho full parts of his nature. Briefly his life passes
daAtrsiak and ordinarily ceazing about
sum will satisfy me. At the time (eight before him, as the cod. antumw hreese
7&gt;*ro
next raidsunuaer) it was reck- ] playa with hia white locks, and ho watohea
In total darkness it was certainly very
oned at a hundred and fifty pounds in the flickering lights by tho river's bank.
round numbers. I mean to pay it, every First, ho secs himself kneeling by his confusing to have one’s cars saluted wiA a
very Babel of voices; to find Ac balusters
farthing of it, pleaM heaven if I live long mother's ride, and lisping a simple prayer;
enough. If 1 die ofore, I hope Polly’U then, bending low his head, ho feels her occupied by aspiring youug gymnasts; to
gentle, loving hand, and bean her sweat place ane’s foot upon a warm yielding
keep up Ao payment reg'lar."
“But, really, Abd, I don't like taking voice pray that God would bless her child, mass of humanity Aat would, Aercupon
send forth a yell of remonetance, speedily
this money. I am sure thasc payments and cause the precious seed of His Word
to fall upon good ground and bring forth bringing from Ae retirement of Ae wash,
must cripple you terribly.”
tub and ironing-table toiling, perspiring
“Never you mind that Mr. Baker, Jun­ abundant harvest. E'en now, os this vis­
mamas ; or to lose ene's balance by tread­
ior. 1 feel something op my conscience ion posses before him, he humbly bows his
ing upon marbles or other awkward ob­
which is worec than hungar and cold, aud hevd and daculatoa with fervid ardor,
structions by Ae way. WiA these little
it won’t be easy until I’ve paid you and •‘Amen! " Next oomes the school life, in
difficulties, however one soon became fa­
there is five pound ten, sir; not so much as a midland village. Then the kindly face
miliar, so that when Abel Webb had op­
last half-year because of Polly's illness in of tho vicar, who had been the means of
ened Ae street door he speedily reached
the spring ; but I hope to make it more introducing him to large city houses, rises
his apartments.
next time. If you enter the sum in this before him. To this succeed recolcctions
How oosy the little place looked I It was
book and add it up, you'll find it makefl of his employment in the hoxae of Baker
&amp; Baker; his marriage; tho birth of his a pattern of nwitoetM and domestic com­
ninety pounds."
fort. The table was laid for supper, a
“Ninety pounds exactly. Wdl, if you boy Sam—the child of promise that was to
nice crisp loaf being flanked by a piece of
insist on my taking the money I supp&lt;r- • be a solaco to his declining yean; his ae«
cbecae (placed upon a small plate in order
I bust. 1b you daughter married yet, ceptance of the situation of warehouseman to make it look more ihjm it really was),
in the wlabliAment of Looetring A Tool,
Webb?”
r
and.
yea! a really gigantic cucumber.
the wholesale milliners of Wood Street, and
“ Not yet, rir.’7
the one sorrow of his life— a Borrow that Polly, who was kneeling before Ao fire,
“Likdytobc?r
vigorously plying Ac bculowe, and inciting
seemed,
in
ite
deep
intensity,
to
engulf
"Well, I'm afraid it's nighcr than 1
all the joys of tho preceding yearn. After Ac coals to a perfect fury of Camo, had
like."
not lighted a candle, and certainly none
“What I You do not disprove of her this came virions of the long, constant was wanted. The bright blase brought
struggle to right a grievous wrong; last
choice ? ”
into view the nettle geranium occupying
of
all,
the
remembrance
of
tho
kind
words
“Oh no, not a bit. Tom Smith is as
Ae table in front of the window; it light­
good a fellow as ever lived. He’ll get on aadreaBod to him, but an hour previously ed up Ae photograph of the mOdlooking
in
the
wholesale
druggists
’
private
.room.
the boy will. He’s sober, honest and in­
Tho changing tones of “Big Ben" awoke women (Polly’s mother) on Ae other ride
dustrious, and all that'll tell in the long
of Ae room; it showed Ao brasB-knobbcd
run. But I’d rather she hadn't anybody Abel Webb from his reverie. With the piece of furniture, to outward view a busudden
thought that his daughter Polly
after her—leastwise until tho debt’s squar­
would be home before him if he didn t
ed 'twixt you and me."
Abel's spartments, nothing more nor lew
“A debt that, as you know, we already make great haste, he act off at a brisk trot, than a turn-up beadstead in which Ae
resuming his cheery whistle as ho went
consider discharged."
fether himself slept; and it reflected its
“But which I don't, Mr. Baker, Jr. along.
brightness upon Ae aide-board, wiA its
And sure enough, home she was. Whan ornaments of ware,a few books and Ae
However, I’m keeping you. Good nightsir, and many thanks for your kind­ he had treaded his way through a laby­ old-fashioned workdrox, contanirig so many
rinth of Westminister by ways, and at bint Felice dear to Abel and his daughter;
! "'With that, Abel Webb retreats hit in reached Ao corner of the street in which
------------------------- —-among other’s a tiny baby’a shoo once
#
on wb(&gt;m
baud; and bowing to Baker, Jr., with, were his lodgmn* and mroluntanly cast w&lt;jrn bj
hvirixri suds a wealth of paterevery backward step he taken, finds him- his eyes up to Ao second floor wmdow of AW
one
of
ilia
houses,
he
knew
as
wdl
. ae
]QTa
sdL by.and-by, at the half-glasfl door open­
IiWhj
..
Utc fadlBr&gt; all/l
ing to Ao outer office. Arrived hero, he though be saw her standing before him .
, .. inqn^ the giri, springing to her
once more thanks Ao younger partner of Aat Ae had manawd to reach home totoy Abd TOCh n Bounding
Baker A Baker, wholesale -druggi^to of Nu landlady—ovcraowingyitti kindness m , fee^ |n j
it-might almost have been heard
Ipocacuanha Lone, Aldcnnaubury, and at Ac mijdit ba—could provide miA a hearty I
Lft cmergu iuto Ae crowded U.orough- welcome to honest Abd ob ha daughter j on tbo paroniant outride, if anybody had
Polly. Why, Ao rarvaMlasocm toFarnj^^^^^h^j^ ur„
fare
« »
•
time.”
It was in Ae dusk of an October evening brighter and send forth a more ruddy glow । boBw a j
T
..nr
n T.
M
wlwn
Ae had AA«T&lt;U
coaxed tliftm
them into a flame. I
“Well,
Polly,
Pre been to tho Barings
and brisk, dapper young men are hurrying —
p’ -Ag Ao narrow courts and alleys, bent The reflection oftheir cheery warmth nhow- bank, and afterwards to Aldcrmanbury—
upon Ac delights of home, or Ac intoxi­ ed itself upon the drawn blinds, and bo- you know where. I took five pound ten;
cating pleasures Aey expect to find else­ spoke Ao oomfort and loro fostered with­ and Mr. Baker, Jr., spoke bo kindly that
where. The large warehouse are cloned, in the humble lodgings shared by Abd the time slipped by, ana 'twas seven o'clock
.
afore I knew Where I was a'most.”
and the ga-'t burns dimly in Ac grimy and liis daughter.
Wm Polly handsome? No. Was she
Heaven blew Mr. Baker for those kind
1 chambers appropriated to Aoee whose du­
words I" responded Polly, giving her fath­
ty it ia to remain in the premises after bus
er another hearty kia as ebe unwound tho
tne® hours. Abel Webb token scant no­
Ao surface to discover what made Polly
tice of what is pouring around him. He.Ac idol of her i*Air's heart, and Ae
is a little man poorly dad, upon whose
enuso of anxieties unapcakabh to hooert that make ninety poundsyou have paid?"
। Aoulden filly-fivo yean cf unremitting
Tam Smith. Pint of afl, Polly W-^Aort.
' toil anxictv, trouble and disappointment She had light brown hrir w^fcroed
weigh heavi'ly. IIis hair is white « Ac
hoarfrost, and the wnnklos on ha fore­ itself into natural curls and danced about Mt.”
“O, father, I don't do much to it. If
you weren't to deprive yourself of eonr
forts, whjr, we shodd't have paid off

For full Particulars call and see
y splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,

er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Doff
Competition.

CHAS. H. BAUER,
»!,
&lt;£?,.

Jfirt.

AND

lanyl*TS

FBYBICIANk SURGEON.—OSes ovar Jolla
a,.,. r- -■

WM.

POINTS

The Triumph is Complete.

4rTZKS :rr “d CanntaBor U Law, and Solicitor
to Qtuac.ry, «ad Isfaraetian Mattar. Real Batata
Afut: tend* boagbl and told. a»d all baaiasM

A Goodjowr'i rtor*.

In addition to the CHicer Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

WHOLE^NO, 2002.

MISCELLANY.

4fltf

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
____ ________________________ JaaylTS
S- C- PRIBDLE*

COME XND see ^e:
JOHN STANLEY.
Hastings, June 12, TO
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-fflffiOHfflWI,

Look to your interest, and go to

C. G. HOLBROOK*

For your Salt.
s^r
on Buon*i, 4w

[to bb ooxnxciB.y
while there rests upon hi

�Weft-nigh forgotten, suddenly reappeared,

)tmi-

MMT.
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EDITOR

UAKOKoe, Mich., Nov. 20,1876.

gray and shriveled. to mist nt this resur­
rection of the “ Jo« caoM
hut the tidal
wave receded after n ft’w h&gt;uni, leaving
many stranded, disconsolate and utterly
ruined. Tho Govcmuivr.: employe who

waamoroor !«u couplotely paralysed by
the force of the first terrible blow, recov.
•rod cousciou*u«:s and speech after the first

wave had gonr over thorn, and with the
recession of the tide, returned the taunts
of their tormentors of tho day previous
with a will. And so we have floundered
and fluctuated through two day* and nights.
Il is devoutly hoped that definite intelli­
gence, settling Governor Hayea' election
beyond a Daratjveutaru will be received be­
fore nightfall.

And still our Platform.
“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all. There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interference which will
destroy the other.”
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

Washinoto.x, D. C., Nov. 16, *76.
Still in suspense bnt skies brightening,

The failure of cx-Govcnwr Shopherd,
which first became
generally known
through the morning papere, has added to
the existing ekritemcot, os ho had many
staunch friends and bitter enemies in
Washington and neighboring communities.
While theformcr are devising means to
hold Mr. Shepherd up by contriving a
plan
to bridge over
his
preaent
difficulties, it would not bo in accor­
dance with a
knowledge of human
i nature to suppose the latter would not
counterplot to bring the presiding genius
of the Board of Public Works prone with
the dust of the ear th. He claims that his
assets exceed hia liabilities by nix hundred

thousand dollars.

Indian affairs, Bom Tweed, and the

expresses tho situation at the National threatening situation of European matters
Capital as applied to Republicans; but have all bcc.n crowded aside temporarily by
the golden hue of tho political heavens, the all-absorbing matter of the Presiden­
so radient with promise to tho longing tial election. But-riicy are each destined

eyes of Democracy on Tuesday evening
and Wednesday morning, when with loud­
mouthed profanity and the most offensive
insolence they taunted depressed Repub­
licans with their certain defeat, has
changed to an impenetrable blackness,
shutting them in, upon every side, with
the bitter memory of the shadow at which
they clutched to torture and drive them
frantic. Visions of the rich spoils at their
fingcra cuds, daring their delicious bnt
brief drcam, disappear one by one as each
message over the wires lessens the proba­
bilities. of Tilden's election.
Many an
air castle has incontinently disappeared
ffrom its supernal situation above the clouds.
Many thousands of dollars, in case of

Tilden's defeat, will be lost to the already
impoverished adherentsof Democracy, as,
after ten o'clock Tuesday evening, aud up
to three o'clock yesterday, they were freely
offering ten to one, and not a few stubborn
opponents promptly accepted the terms.
Should it prove, that Tilden is defeated

Democratic managers who have aided aud
abetted this cruel hoax will be followed by
the execrations of the poor dupes. Four
years ago a similar disaster. happened to
Bourbon capitalists here. When tho first
intelligence from tho State election in
North Carolina made it appear that the
reactionary party of that community had
secured a sweeping victory.
Bcti at
fearful odds weremade and a uoisey salute
was fired. in the evening to give rent to
the exultation which accumulates faster
than it could be eliminated by the ordinary
channels. But the lapse of forty»cight
hours completely changed tho aspect of
affairs and a few additional hours confirmed
a Republican victory.
A largo black
smithing establishment, in plain view fro®
my window, was staked on Tildas'* election,
with the dwelling house attached. A cigar
store and a sample room, not far distant,
are said to have been similarly hypothecat­
ed. It would seem that no man would be
such an idiot as to stake his very means of
providing those dependent on him for a
living upon tho chances of an election;

to furnish many a Kusational rumor, prob­
ably, after the city has returned to its nor­
mal sense;.

Tho Centennial tourist hu almost en­
tirely deserted our streets, and we have be­

come so accustomed to their eager manners
and their general air of expectancy that
wc are sorry to be deprived of them. They
have given on appearance of life to our city
during the hot months, as unusual as it
was’gtateful to permanent resident*.
Your corwpoudent begs to-b« excused

from further remark^ at the preaent time,
as, in confmon wifu many other patriotic
citizens, he is ahattered and dilapidated to
the last point of endurance by tho succes­
sive defensive and offensive engagements
of the part forty-eight hour*.
;t.’ .•■Jfl'’;.* .
Logan.
8tate*ltcms.

The December meeting of the State
Pomologica! Society will bo hijd at Cold­
water, December 5.
E. J. Welker, of Branch Co., is spoken

of for Speaker of the text State House of
Representatives.
During the month of October 870 ves­
sels of various descriptions passed the
Genesee strent bridge at East Saginaw.

The St. Louis Herald say* lumberman^
wage# range from $20 to $24 per month
for good men in tho woods this season.

Moms W. Field estimates the green­
back vote of Michigan at 15,000.
Of
this, Kent oouaty polled about 2,000

vote*.
Tho last stone in the walls of the new
State Capitol at Lansing has been hid.
W ork upon the porticos is now in

Tim Commissioner of tbc State Land
Offioe on Wednesday offered 80,000 aerre

of land for sale; about $5,000 worth was
sold. The land* are now in tho market,
aud can be bought at any future time.

and conception, it is made truly grand. So
suggestive and appropriate aro the illustra­
tions that they would almost servo to con­
vey tho language of tho prayer without tho
words.- In abort, they are the natural ex­
pression of a truly artistic soul, thoroughly
embued with a love for hi* subject, and
seeking to symbolize, in thclanguage of art,
his great idea of tho 'pattern prayer.
There are eight illustrations on the
picture. The first, near the top, is a rep­
resentation oflight bursting from a center
os from Him who » tha source of all light
Thia figure appears in an oval formed by
tho words, "Father” and “Heaven." Sur­
rounding this center of light*, kc angelic
form* rejoicing in Hi* effulgent beams and
hallowing his name. Immediately beneath
the raya of light, which shine upon a atargemmed *ky, appears tho dim outline of
earth, spanned by tho rainbow of Heavenly
promise.
Just below this design, on either side of
the picture, are seen angelic figures, one in
the attitude of supplication and the other
in that of resignation. Acroa* each of
three figure* is thrown a ribbon; on that
which appeara on the right of the picture,
is, “Thy Kingdom come" nod on the ono
opposite, “Thy will bo done.”
The words, “Give us this day our daily
bread,” form the basis of three other illus­
trations; tho first of which rcpreseuts a
rural acene with a sower in tho foreground
scattering seed, the second is a similar scene
with reaper* gathering grain. The word,
“Bread, is artiaticall^duplayod on aback
ground of grain, fruit and foliage, imme­
diately over which.is a representation of
Chriat feeding ths multitude among the
bills of Galliiec. Thia illustration contains
quite a number of figurei—the Savior him­
self filling a promifiwit position in the
foreground, surrounded by his disriplre,
in the act ofreceiving the loaves and fishes.
This makes the most prominent and touch­
ing illustration in tho picture, beautifully
teaching u* the lemon of faith in Ono who
is able to bless our scanty means to the
full supply of all our returning wants.
The scons uf the temptation of Christ
ou the mountain, where “Satan showed
him all tiie kingdoms of tho world and the
glory of them," and another in which God
is represented to have sent u heavenly
measenger to succor ono who seeks by
prayer to recapo from Evil, compltto the
principal illustrations of thin unique and
beautiful engraving.
.
A)together, it is a work of art vf much
merit, and any description that might be
given would fail to do justice to ft, ns it
must be seen to bo appreciated, and the
lover of art must ever look upon it with
great admiration.'*
The retail price of this picture is 85.
The publisher winhee to obtain a relia
ble agent m every City and County of the
United States, to whom exeltuive territory
will be granted.

The “Iron Trail.'

even a vague conception of them, it must
be premised that no community in the

and for its removal to the grounds of the
Michigan University, at Ann Arbor,
country contains such a proportional num­
where it is propose! to use it as an art
ber of its inhabitant* depending directly or
gallery.
payable to J. WinterVJtie Oct. 15 1876.
indirectly on the Government for support,
On this note payment has been stopped,
as dots Washington and vicinity; hence a
and tho person who found it will confer a
MoneyI Money I
favor by returning it to the subscriber.
change ofadministration, particularly whan
the new one is of opposing politics to its
predecessor, involves a complete revolution.

Abe Busmxll.
Grand Drawing of the 11 Kentucky Cash Diairitation Compwv,- during the hat !**, daM

Barry Oct 16th 1876.
Take Notice.

Coffee.

Valuable Evidence.
xno xouvwnu
Bev. O. T. W»Dur, 1&gt;. D., fonrerlv preform
B.
wdoln
Squsr. Church. Bototi.Mrtai prretaj
rs.
’fei'ssaw;

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.

It luraliiabte:
PaoviDKx'cc, B. L, 1*4 TBAxarr Bntxxi
H. It. Brava**. E»q.:
_
I tret bound to expreaa with myrtmatere
blah ralua I trtace awm roar VEaKTIXK.

Spices.
You can have in any shape you
want.
■

A Walking Miracle.

Crackers.
We brag on.
Cheese
W e sell the best
Tobaeco.

‘Ih^VbytloUnl™
« »P
said they could do no mote tor ma. Both of niy
t— ——
Baat awt H VM

plo fur life. »

tai aa Viorrtn

if* at health, I d»

W e sell from 50 to 8Oots. the
same you buy in other places or
GOots. to $1.00.
Reliable Evidence.
mr -’l** wK*»crt cheerfully add toy toad-

•UMnt teeUaaa a» tho
areqtady to lata tho 5

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best..
Crockery. WE
Cheaper than
ever,

htpmd UH twin, taKIm.

fox-

want to closeout.

Remember.

HEKHE B H* RH1 BMm
Ceo. M. Savage A Oo'e Col,

• We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
VHOWSaiiCMlireii^E- in the City.

comfortably sad cheaply. To this

_ Fred Sweet wishes to call attention to
hi* friends and customers that he ha*
taken the window of Dr. Roberta (in Post
Office) where he will be found ready, will­
ing and competent to do all work in his
line intrusted to hi* care. Thanking you
for part favors I hope by strict attention
Gov. Bigley has offered to subscribe to buainoa* to merit a continuance of the
same.
Very respectfully
&lt;500 toward the purchase of the Michigan
xxi53t2
Fbkd Sweet.
State building at tho Centennial grounds,
"toUT

TEA! TEA!!
Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
&lt;

War Oahu Ata.

Speoiil Notice.

Teat, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc., Etc

Judgment of the Public!

A spicy sketch descriptive of the At•hiaon, Topeka and Santa Fo Railroad, the
beauties, scenery and pleasure nsorte of
the Rocky Mountain*, by “Nytn Crinkle,"
wire
the musical and dramatic critic of tho
New York World, scut tree on applica­
tion, together with the i$an «f«a« Guide,
maps and time table* of this new and pop­
c..
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison CwkraaehExt.naln.Ur U in pari or ta anythin* I
' known. I aa« ehaerfallr rMoB.M? It
to Pueblo, Denver and all point* in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Minas. The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on the continent between the Mis­
souri River and tho Rocky Mountains
without change. Special round trip tour­
iris’ ticket* from tho Miuouri River to
Denver at $50, good to atop off at allxxtK»&lt;
TH 08. 8. SBAGUB. PracidmL
pointa. Address.
T. J. Akderson,
Gen. Pau. dot.
CENTENNIAL EXCURSIONISTS
XX52tf
Topeka, Kan.

At Moowtea oa tbc night of the 15th,
M. Lewis. a manufacturer, was knocked
beta pending in this town, quite as reckless down a* ho was about to go to hi* mill to
—even criminal—as those instanced. No pay off the men. He hod a sharp fight,
pen, however fertile, could depict the scenes and aosistanoc camo at hit t Ho had tl,«.
which have occurred upon our streets, at 700 on him at tho time but they did not

under the roo&amp; of private dwellings, since
lut Tuesday evening. In order to have

H- R. Steven's Column.

A Grand hoturo.
The York Daily give* tho following.discription of“Tho Illustrated Lord's Prayer\
recently published by H. M. Crider. York
Pennsylvania.
“The text of the Lord'a Prayer, as ar­
ranged, would alone be an elegant pietaro,
but by being cmbeUiabcd with a number of
illustrations of a most chaste character
which orc purely scriptural in their design

ik.

Tovoim* Excv*mox Tiaxxra at neatly re.
dacednUM, by which paMeagen can not
only yisit the Centennial Exhibition at Phil-

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SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.

xxi30w4.
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

Detroit Advertisements.
Cerabrior Mamhaati and dealan hi

and be happy again.

GRAIN,FLOUR
And MiU Feed
Bouri ofTradt RoDding, Detroit, Mich,

Lib.;*! Qaah axiraaoaa made on OuntUnmenU.

BALUH A NORTON.

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aorereon to Bridye Jr Norton. A to Q. W. Baidu)

Corner Woodbridge &amp; BhelbySts,

A GM Regoctioo ii Prices!
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dealers tn ail kinds

Uetroit, Mich.

FURNITURE,

John H. Wendell A Co.

ujMsterj Go# am fiw, k

FLOUR,

GRAIN,

FORK AND SEEDS.
Falhs riving F«s«a&lt;wa, from the train, a

H aM

M

wonderful panoramic view of the Mlwltty DETROIT,
Cataract. Horse-abac Pall. th.
WIM a
Ureal Rapid*, and tending then /irretly at the Kall*. The track of the Canada
NoRtfecra la an air line, laid with rteel

Woodbridge
.

St.

MICHIGAN.

Look here !

Look here!

What! don’t you think wo can sell
Market Reports

note of the heavieat pattern.- th.re are no
curvaa or grade.; wood Ja reed for tael;
CoacliM are farniahed with the Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
from dust.
With iia complete system of
magnificent Parlor, Sleeping and

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

cheaper than any firm in tho State?
can do it, for, with tho help of

Ue

J. M. HEWES,
wo guarruitec Satisfaction.
Ucane fhrnwhed free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
Wo
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, fur we make the most of our
Coffins and Furniture.

Drawing Room Can fram CfaJcaxxi49t3 SO, Detroit and Toledo, and’it* con.
.V \lB«*ra Falhaad Bafta
io witn inn now
Erie Balivra

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
their j oat appreciation.

me.

Hartin-a. Dec.. 22. 75-

I am bound to

xxi56w4

I J- A4///

n .. rRANKB-SSOW,
Gen'lPuas.a^THn*^

XXBHft

52yl

ALLS

Carriaie, Sin art Orwelal
P A I N TE R ■

�It ta uow whtapored around thalTildt

^ejni-Wefikly hepliblicanfeapfier.
tfFIIIAL PAFI8 IF IBBIT CQIfiTI.

| opinion of Tilden than that.

lh„

U. TIME-CARD ;

He oould not

S.UiuM A. llurfu..

Woodlato, Mich., Not. 14,1B78.
Ed. Banan .-—The imok* of the groat polit­
ical battle ha* cleared away, and, though *on.o

Pru&amp;* '•»_ Oil»i and

Local WlW Jlatice?
Our Centennial,

&gt;i&lt;3r.x.
freight -

1:18 r. m.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
.gi *ud LvweU—Arrive daily, except Sunday.
ll-OQm.: leave al 1:0) p. m. P. O'e-N'orth
jig. Filmvre. Bowne, Alto.
"

■JO t&gt;. m. I’. O'.-Baltimore. Bedford. John.-

Hon. Richard Jonea rill not claim the aeat
from the 16th or 10th Dietrie! if. £
bonnb in
nty, outsid* of this city, can
tdl u* why th vote on the Greenback ticket

Drairivilla respond* with 1G6 majority, OrangevRle by 107 majsriiy, and Barry by 110 ma­
jority. Doc* the /ounurf want a written pledge

«e note with unvlhyed nttaffictfoa the
of Guanoe W. Triadic, eldest son ef
OUNTY Ob'FlCEB«.
xlr»?. .Sherman C. Prindle of tHIs city, to lhe Creasy • ought- to. be satiified net to listen to
.-olefc-.—J.—.——JS Vl’rindlo h'miv ef.BeprreentstiTc* Ire lhe Republican*
tJfGmr.d fari^s city by bGO msjerity. Mr. play an honeet gsme.
Friadt*
a-ratlve
■V.'m
Tinklerof the county of Barry
an- i m, wc iliink. lhe firrt native of the county candidate that ihe Republican Committee ad­
cm r filcrfcd to the Legislature—He I* a young vbed not to speak oa account of Id* ignorance?
man of
ability aud will, we predicl,
C.H Bauer make hishArk atamember of the Houee.

Th* kirbem untltority in New England, the

i cf finR'e Vegetable Sicilian (lair Recrtifi^l that ill* the best preparation for
nde I purpe tv tiwt ha* been exhibited

.—.I’vrter Borton. Corti* Perrrr

TO-DAY’S ADV ER TISEMEXTS.

st!octal for c aceRent quality, end

urp and Clrrady.
- grow more l!sye*-y.
• ;• hucil skyo. are bright,
itrah for Haves and Wheelcx.

■aiiafhction in this, to those mud-thrower* 1
Don't they stand condemned by lhe voters of
thi* district T Th* vote hero wa* a largo one
—the fight bitter, and lhe result a glorious
viclorjr. Il ta not a Goodytar for the Demo-

It git*, u* the liveliest satisfaction to ask
the attclvion of the Republican* of th* county

chip.

7th but, and in the name of lhe Republican*
of th* whole Stole to thank tho Republican
Ctuuiy t&gt;»mmlttoe fer lhe energv and ability
with which they, have conducted,lhe canvsa*.
ho all of them, generally, and especially to
their chairman, Samuel J. Bideiman, ths peo­
ple are specially indebted fer lhe result which

Varis. from our employ, ha* put u* In petition

G re.nitack* were worth la coin oa Satnrdoy jobbing department, of Arthur B. Freeman,
cento on th* dollar.

Our friends will find him prompt and obliging,
ahie.qnd ready *1 ail times to do their work
on short notice and in a buainSM lik* manner,
and we deubi not to their entire aattafkctlon.
Of
him ihe fret prtu »sy* ;
When it become* right to do wrong, the
A. B. I'reeman,who hujuat graduated from
devil will beoume a saint.
tha Fats Put*" office, alerted VTedneedey for
Ho who stapd* by the right can afford to
.'tav* the devil laugh al him.'
ami faithful apprfntlo*, and we wish him i
cres.a* a journalist.
dtacnjngning to lhe Democrats.
A Popular Book House.
Judge Stoat'* official majority in the 5th, or
An idiot can deny what might task the mind

majority at831 for iUyn and Wheeler.

ability, and. like the tree baring good fruit,
ha* received many a club from political’ en­
emies, He passed through the canvase, never
•topping to kick st the yelpers si his heel*.
Th* fight against him ws* bitter and to th*
ta*t, yet th* town gave him a majority of 11,
and Mr. Goodyear's town, (including the city,)

-r'jiktf.’’color. This world-renowned prep­
art.: .. ta’rtr talc by all druggist*.— Record,

amount the Republican oonntiea

t-&gt; !• ’ family aud fneud*.

business it ta gratifying to note that the book
trade I* in a flourishing condition, more new

giving up Colomdo, that i* their best hold.

Mother Qooee-

Mother Goose addressing audience,

German Partlion on the Centennial

»*ut of Messrs. J. 6. Goodyear A Co., K will
J*y to heed what they spy.
'
Vhe thieves who attempted to stcaJ^nbeue*
p'rcAeu* edition* had been exhausted, and this
of Abraham Lincolp have been arrestjA.,
hWe wu now b:»rt of having one of the largest
Hsnring ta too good fbr them.
.

UU1* Bo Peep and her sheep.
There wa* an old bachelor.
Little Nanny ;Nettioot*.
Mtulo by th* band.
rouSTB seas*.
Hey Diddle Diddle,
&gt;
Old woman. Old woman, will you go aahearO whither 1 O wither I eo high. I'm going to

A Fortune

KENTUCKY

Only

for

CASH

$12.00.

DISTRIBDTIGH

CC

THE WTBiCTl or JI! ffl»!
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

.

$600,000!
Thom P. Porter, ox-Gor. Ky. Gen. Mnn’gr.
LINT OF GIST*:
One Grand Caeli Giri--------------Onr Brand euh (tn.............
One Rrand rath Km................
One Brand caaU girt 80,000
One w*n,i ■**.!.

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.600,000
PRICK OF TICKETS.
Whole Tiek.tt. tli: Halva. *6; 0

ar.Ure Board of city eonndlium. the
I&gt;«v»!l late Chief J mt ice of Keutoc

Fall and Winter Millinery I
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
All kinds of Ladies’ Under wear afthe Lowest Prices.
Fancy Goods of all kinds Cheaper than
ever and in quality to suit the taste of every
person, Remember the place, State Street,
opposite Roberts’ Drug Store.
GIVE US A. CALL.

Alvin

y daugnau, wiU .a pertnt*od the drawing.
The Mjment ef rift* to owner* of prise tick

.

- 5, 187C.
Hosting*, Mich., Oct,

- -

MRS. CLARA ALLEN.
MISS VINE TREGO.
-

Rachines.&amp;Marble Works. Ayer's Advs. &amp; Groceries.

Knittea
Frankfort. Kr. ’

Ayer’s

Cherry Pectoral

STAVES. STAVES.
The fiubscriber will par lhe

Highest Market Price in

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC
Broach! Ida,

Arthma.

Family Knitting Machine

Cash,

and Consumption.
The reputation U has attained. In conteqncnee of

Spider and the fly, (an emphatic moral lewcn to the young imported.

Mtn day tally ■**, 11

Ina air* at Central Howe.

public that tt will continue to realize the happiest

ku own,who hare been roatored frt&gt;tn alamu ng and

E. D. WHITE,
xxlSTtf.

&lt; 2. ISTfi.

Four and twenty Black Bird*, Ac.,
Old King Cola.

UNDERTAKING

Being a business that needs a great deal
of •xperlenoo,
A* a aafesward to children, amid the dbtrese-

STKBDISH BKOTHKHS,

After many years
in the basin**, cau truly say that they
can do better work, and give better sat­
MUSICAL AND LITDLAHT,
g
isfaction than any other firm in this fcaJtaTw&gt;ta*hia*. J eriind.^
■ection. W.
Btebbin*, the
senior
A manto wxL'm will be rent to any port of th.
.
,
.
.
BCCI1OU.
W. H.
XX. oecwoiua,
wio ocu&gt;v&gt;
In behalf of the Presbyterian Church, iJnembcrf ^tb the experience of a Hfe- UilftifitolM or CauAdo. uxtrtf vUnw. prv-pnui.
bj’
MAUD ANNIE KELLSET of Y#'r^nc wlli
-----------------------^ive his personal at­
tention to this part of thdr extensive
lanti, assisted
Entertainment,

Sentimental and
SrtacfwMU,
Bnt tehny
many MW.L*
But
iluzir catalogue to any address if written for
Humerowt,
and it, mu.tainp a H«t of the writings of such
In th* Presbyterian ChoAh in this citpr,
■p-&gt;T,i;1»r authors a* Mr*, fiouthwortli, Mrs,
on Friday evsning, Nor 24th. Admis­
Stopben*. Mrs. Heats, Mrr. Warfield, Mtas
sion 25ctx Children lOcta. Doon open
“Mlf. Being always full wmgliL w&gt;d th* very Dupsy Mro. Wood, Ctarie* Dtekens, Charlss at 7 o’clock. Entertainment commences
Lcvre, Alexander Dumas, Wilkie Collins, G.
beit 'i'-iatity.
at 7:30.
The . .. .Vic^tofs* for December will net bo W, M-ll»y"Ws, Georgs Sands, and many
Caution.

Mother Goose.

Allpenoniaw cautioned sgilastpurchasing aNote given by mo to Walter
Cume ouc, come all, to Union Hall, next Blake, about tho 28th of September last,
’•••’cl in do saloons of our city, and you arc
Wednesday, the 22d, «nd *oe Mothnr for Forty Dollars. As the Note wt« ob­
fanning Imit habit* which will stick to you
Goose and her whole family who will be tained by fraud.
through life.
■' 47tf
Fudkbich Nachtbikb.
there then io full force.
A leading Democrat of thi* aty, it 1* said,
For Toledo boIedX by th«Tdosen or
Uh. wUl bring atoM that wonderful eew that
rvceivtii a di»palch yesterday a* follows:—
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to Johk SrANLBT'8. XXl44t3
’*“1 ■ ■ eaa'i find'em."
■

business. *
\
Heane and Team furnished when

Dr. 1. C. AYEB i CO., Lowell, Mass.,

STEBBINS BROS.

SOLD BT ALL DUUGGISTS EVEUYW1U31E.

Hastings, July 38th, 1875.

xxlStf

STAMMEBIMG CURED.

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to Exchange
for a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.

Children 15 eta.
WANTED—Our pay

prezeni® it, and Clergy men often n
from tWr knowledge of It* effreu.

requested.
’
Tho Electric Balm will be used only
when desired.

John Stanley sails battsr ud cheaper
Tea, than any other Houm in tho city.
Admiauon 25 ota.

xxiJHyl

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S
holder, the iramenM (urn of

Fer Pipe Stove*. deUrored in Hartiac*. Naihville.
•e Middleville.

•being *4n» by Republicans.

puhh'shol until the 2Cth, aud it ta to be a other’jgrar.d Christmas number. Remember It. boy*

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hastings, Aug. 12th 1876.

30th. 1876,

rickfohd
Little Jack Horner,
Daddy lending baby,
Big boy who speak* for hltuself,.
Ding Dong Boll.
•A reading by the talented elocutionist, Mis*
lelteey.
man *nx*.

political crow ere.

reasonable prices a* now. The publishing
house uf T. B. I'etenon A frother*, No 3d6
8hi*-.vM*ec river &lt;m. the Chicago and Nerth- Chestnut Street, Phiiadelpia, Pa., ta on* efthe
*a*itrB Railroad.

•
Bought very low dnd WE will sell them at
prices that will please the closest buyer

DBAWHG POSITIVELY

THURSDAY, NOV.

Little Mia* MuffiU, 4e.

Jack and Jill,

PhiUdelphta.

BUY tour TICKETS
IVOW •

is now on roeord in the
eonrt at Frankfort, rei'■ This i. a new feature.

The Hsstlnp Journal hu aboet given up
the election of Tilden, but etill ha* a itsjmny to the advent of the ’coo! evenings, which are

Itoy*. don’t swear or us* obsceno language.
There i* a chance for a great deal of true *nJoytae.M without engaging in either on* of
’..parefal habits. -;
There b*a net been ao eceident on the Grand
.
--------------r“‘* is a high compliment to ihe e.'Rciest »u-

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

LAST
CHANCE

tiyned for Senator in th* llilh District.’ .

All About the County.

y°llr attentionWe
to our
stock
of strietUi
puTepRVGSa.n call
dMEDICIJfES
make
asoLuttu
dealing m onl}/ strictly prime DRUGS. Wc believe it
for the interest of our Customers as well as ourselves
sell only prime a nd pure MEDICINES
. We have a large stock of
L

S-S-5'

„ Hxrre***!
- , UBr.w.
ExpressUJfr-s.it.
:.xut.a Express (.‘■aluniayaodSutideyalfcOO r. M.
■' o' Frcisht at - ■
uotxa WK*T.

•

Train has brought tne a well assorted
do not bellevo there ta a man belter qualified
stock of Boots. Shoes, snd Gaitars for tho
for that position nmoung the member* *i*ct,
summer and fill trade, which I will sell
Denub in hi* ipecch here. -•Thai develiih way down low for Cash. I also sell tlici
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
Tho four eouutie* of Barry, Breneh, Cal­
houn and Eaton give Hon. Jona* II. McGowan Now, any man of common intelligence ought different Kinds or Sewing Machines. Noo­
dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Well &amp;
a majority of 3M0. The official of Jackson to know he wan not the manager of that hunt,
Cistern Pumps.
county wc hare been unable to obtain but it the responsibility being with the Superintend­
J. Maus
‘
U not far from a thousand for Livermore. ent* of the Poor.
Opposite tho Post Office
Another party cried BUI Tinkler! BUI link«&lt;ltf
Hastings, Mich.
Dranob, 971. Calhoun, 1004, Baton 758. Barry
county givingdiitn the largest majority In pro­ In this town last spring. Did Mr. Cremy
portion to thAlepublican vole of either ef lhe »«ud Mr. Tinkler up here ! They did tinkle
their little belb furiously, but the flock had
no great •• bell-wealher "to lead them.
Hon. Dark R. Cook's ofidal majority In
Another Greely Republican wa* tick clear

&lt;M, A wW

Lost.

W. A Woolworth, Atty.
Bod EoUtoAgt. Douglu,
OaASnTSM,ler.lMh.

‘SSS

xxilGtf

�Legate.

trees, &amp;oi Tn a Lght sandy loam soil fall
setting will do very well; but in stiff clay
soils, in c
awe where the ground is sub
Written for the tonurw
and thawing often, if satin
tho mu*'- ettperienoed lannerr, .tarienen and ject to fte.
frail &lt;ro*W» LntbaltaUee State* ■
tho fall, 11. a trj«v ' ;u!d be well mulched.
RXPAIBISG BVILDING8 AC.
- No tries and ritr.
’ hi.vever, should be
Nothing »how» th. Udi of energy u&gt;d set in the fall where water stands in a wet

RURAL TOPICS.

PROB UTE ORDER-

good vnanngement ef a fiirmc’-' tntjrr than t;me in winter
to find his buildings leaky, aud out of re I

pair, especially those in which fit: winter'
Neither cattle' nor horses should ba »call­
hia live stock.
For instarcv, you rtri! ed in ii dark stable, as all animals require
your cows, oxen, and horses in a barn, I light in the day time. A home kept for
months in a dark stable would be liable
the boards of which are place vertically,
to heroine blind. In regard to light in wwine
with no battens over lhe craeka, which arc pen’, a writer rays that two sows having
about a half an inch wide. You might j litters on tips 18th and 22d of January,
almost as well leave them out of doors, so j r.-s-ictiriny, were kept in tho two rather
far cs warmth is concerned; and tho result • dark, but warm, temporary sties, and had
i to occupy them till about the middle of the
is that it requires one-third more filed to j
■ month of April, when, for each sow with
winter four stock in good condition than '1 biter, one of the permanent sties was opeuit would if your Lam were built warm
.1 id by selling the occupants. At that time
it should be. Every animal will. Rquiro ' the J \ * which find been kept in tho dark
ntjeasl five dollars worth more feed dur .’ sties, proved to be less lively than,
ing the winter, in consequence of the open ! and much inferior in weight and site to
condition of the bam, while the entire ex­ , those of any of the litters raised in the less
pense of making the whole barn, warm an.. warm but wdl lighted permanent sties, not­
comfortrille would not equal the loss that withstanding that the difference in age was
one sustains in a single winter with Lis very small, and that food and care had
stock not properly sheltered.
Suppose been the sama in every respect. Ono of the
yon place a steam engine in a warm cellar littan born on tha 18lh of January which
and another like it out of doors on a cold had accidentally the best lighted aty,
winter day. Is it not evident that it would though situated in ths northwest, and conrequire much more fuel to get up steam in sequenlly coldest corner of tha frame build
tha boiler of the out-door engine than in ing, axhibited tha most rapid growth, and
that of the one in the cellar ? So it is ’ the litter born, on tha 18th ef January,
with jour cattle, horses, swine, Ac. When which had the darkest sty, had made ihe
kept warm they require much leas food, poorest.
and as hay and grain are money, every
farmer who neglects to provide wirmz
A correspondent of the New York farm­
quarters for his stock throws money away.
ers' Club,given hie treatment of a case of
LXAKT ROOFS.
bone ips riu. He had two horses that were
When a men allows any building to lame with this ailment, and he used about
have a leaky roof beyond the summer a half a pint of oil of rpiko for each horse,
months, be.ht'eds to have a friend to give applying it once in two or three days with
him a few words of good advice—to tell a swab, a large teaspoon wi|l contain about
him how his hay in his barn is bring bad­ the quantity for each application. The
ly injured; how his carriage sad harness horse was lame seven or eight months. For
are damaged by a leak in his wagon , the past six weeks'^ ban not taken a lame
house; bow his hogs lie in the mire, in step, being in use st all times when needed.
consequence of a leaky roof; and how his
' sheep raff^trom the drippings of water
NEW ADVERTISMENTS.
upon them during cold storm.’, through

the time to attend to these leaky roots,
and also to other needed repairs, cs leaks
in all buildings cause more er lew decay
in their frames, dll in a fow years now
plates, sills. 4c., are required, costing per
haps ten times the expense of stopping the
leaks.

Bod Legs. Bad BrossU.Sorro and t’lcen.
of Mr*, W .teBtediable by th.

Am.

SBB

Bodera-Sh to breok out with tenfold fury
rfava
note rational

andebow &lt;aa»v. If any there ba. why the arayer,

PROBATE ORDER.

ejr.iilblor I
i af lead be t

.MH^orjQJUpnOKR. OB

Furniture
■Oil* 111 .III*..'.. ,1*

_ * Wall Strotl, New York,
Tho only advantage that I can sec in Steck tonro. I
planting tre®, Afi, in the fall, is that one Special,Chronic and Obscure Disease!
_ ___ - —
* •- -» _ ~
has more time to do it st that time, and if
left till spring, if the trees ore not already
on hand, people are ant to put the setting
off for the wont of time. Ii is to tho in­
terest of nuFFcrymcn to recommend fall
planring, ts they thus dispose of more

Pensions

Etc.

t

• t the I’r
in
show c*u&gt;a. if »»r thara ba. why tha prayar oftba
patitlonac aboold not ba sranted : An rt is Ftratkb Oatiriso. tbM said petitlonar nva notice to
tha persons interaated io teid aatete. oftbt panrt..u -u-,E~graaii

uiaar, a oawapapar
i oomty of Barry, for
rvlooi to said day

&lt;

HASTINGS
PROBATE ORDER.

FMME DM

**KmSl’s. C. Prindle Jade* of Probate.
•
In thematter of th* rotate of John Chamberlin

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

t^^^ro^^aS^
^nu^Maadar tha
o’alock ia lha fort*

•WI"iS?33O®«RKF

B

was?f5®K“’}- p,-iar&lt;fts.fc'

PROBATEORDER.

The following method of keeping cider
is said will keep it perfectly sweet for five
years!
“Leach and filter the
cider
through pure sand, after it has worked and
fermented and before it has soured. Pat
no alcohol or other substance with it Be
sure that the vowels you put it in are per­
fectly dean and sweet. After it is leached Indiana__
or filtered, put it in barrels or casks filled,
leaving no room or space for air ; bung
them tight and keep it where it won't
freeae till February or March, then put it
into champagne bottles filled, drive the
corks ana wire them. The best cider is
Th* iadieicM aeteotten sad manat»a»«»t ef
late made, or made when it is os cold as
STOCK PRIVILEGES
can be and uot froese."

araadTiad water pooltiea&lt; ai^iiwi &lt;?v,
parts. afo.r the Otatta.at h.. b..n *.
will aoathe and •often the run. a.
it tho care. TharaU a duaerin-l. r,
aMewatitos. which need aolLo nanu
isatapoa thafoUteiof yoath, nd f
Ointnunt bunrenUy ree*.ni mended al
auvcrelrn rctoady. In eurint foeti lolfonoeaMrw
foil* to
roatorc
therntcm
to a hchltbr i ti
Diptheria, n-ver
Ulcerated
Sore
Throst,
and
LflhePLUi
betaken
act Wd
incScar!
to Uc ptlateT^!
■traction*.

NOTICE OF ^jgg.IOI.EIU OK

STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of B*rry.»»—^
i troaiou of the Probate Court for the Cooaty ।

Excellent Quality

Sf ■jfS.'^fX‘T4Xh SK,

idlna and flliac the petition, daly '

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col.

Cuttings ofgrape vines, currauta, goose- ।
berries, quinces, &amp;c., should be cut in the
fall, and after frosts have caused the leaven
to fall, in November or late in October. If
left tilL’pring, they uro less liable to grow,
because the butts of the cuttings require
some months of time to callous over pre­
paratory to sending1 out roots. All cut­
tings should be fiom eight to twelve or
more inches long, to be cut off ah inch or
two above tho upper bud. and square off
close to the lower one, two buds at least to
a cutting. In taking grape cuttings, writ
till November, when the vines should be !
pruned, and have two buds only to each, '
when the joints are long enough to ret them ,
as much as six inches deep in the ground,
leaving the upper bud about even with i
tho surface of the soil. But when the
joints am very short cut them with three
cya. They may be preserved in differ­
ent ways. You may pack them in boic.mixed with sand, and put in your cellar,
to be kept moderately moist; or they may
be kept in sand in boxes kept out of doors
all winter. In a climate where snow
usually covers the ground all winter, with
but little rain rill spring, cuttings may be
laid upon the ground in a dry place in
layers, and covered with any soil about u
foot thick overall, packing the earth firm­
ln| *11 Vartly between each layer; but in a climate
cwealari and
where but little or no snow fribi, this sys­
tem is liable to fail to preserve them, being
\___Chicopee Falla. Maaa, or L'blewa.' IA
kept too wet from frequent rains. InMfch
localities the cuttings may be set in No­
vember where they are to grow, covering ICxtrn Pravrlns, Monday. Daeatabarl, 1ST'’.
the upper buds (to bo as before stated, Louisiana State Lottery Co.
lbi» ln«’.itu&gt;.l«3 *■« rasalarlv lacorperated by
near the surface of the ground) with hay
or straw to protect them. The wetneu of
the soil may kill the lower buds, but that
will not prevent their taking root the fol­
lowing season. The rules for managing
grape cuttings, as regards their preserva­
tion apply to ril others. I think, howevur,
tho safest way would be to set the cuttings
in November veiy thick, as close as they
can be set, in trenches temporarily til!
spring, and then set them where they ara
to grow, or the frosts of winter might
heave them tqr soino if set permanently.
Tho upper buds in both cases arc to be
above ground, and covered with bay or

HARK THESE FACTS

THE TESTIMONY Of THE WHOLE f.oau,
Houmrs
onfflffiii.

a nay. mat n may ba tai
it will remove any hide
■tally m thouih palpabh
read and water poulte
lhe Ointment, will do «r

Where you wnl find all kinds ol

FURNITURE!
Of every Description which we

can sell cheaper than any houaj in Bar­
ry County, for these reasons:
1st Because we have no rent IJ pay
IL Because we make tho most -qf out
goods ouraelvM.
3d. Because we keep the best &lt;S work-

MORTGAGE SALE.

■Svir's
PROBATE ORDER.
8TATB OF MICHIGAN. deaaty ofBanr.u.I a union of the Probate Court fur lhe Coaaty
■ssas. w.jurft-ftfte
the year one thousand altkt be nd red and

D«foull havict been mad. la the aaad
•ruin wortsap (whereby the nowar ta •

Wo sell dodo of tills cheap-made Fur­
niture that Is made by machinery. The
goods we make is made by hand, and
warranted. We Invite all persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
bear Inspection.. No trouble at all •
show goods.
Parties having Pictures to frame
would do well to p ‘them framed of
as ws can do it P ^rand Cheaper than
any house in P sj County. We keep
the Laiwrt-»i.d Best selected stock oi
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD­
INGS, Brackets, Papxb-Hold'

appear al a raelon of old Coart. than to Wt
at the Probata OBea in lha eUy ot Uuliasi
■ho* eante. If any thara ba. why tha pray*/
petitioner ■hosldnotbe rrantad: And it
lhar ordered, that aald petitioner sire net
tha pcraoaa interested in eadd rotate, of th(
of raid proltkm. u^Tarto taro.

HOLDEBS,

and ovarything In the Furniture line.
We Invite all persons to call and look
at our

Peerless Milk Safes

now on exhibition at our Fun ituie
Store. AU kinds of work made to or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old furnlture neatlv doae.
WE MEAN BUSINESS I
Furniture Rooms south ride State St.
opposite H. A. Gobdyearia Hardware
Store.

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KatatDllalsaa 18OS.
American and Foreign Patents,

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In the matter of lhe rotate of Waterman Parkar

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Ml STORE.
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock and daily ami’ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs ana Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggist’s
Merchandise which he offers
to the people al greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER, the Pe o’,
pld s Drug Star cis di­
rectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east ofSpauldingsH.iraoB, Joly IS, 1ST6I

THE EHEMY OF 0I0EA3EI

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAH AMD BEAST
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COMMISSIONER’® NOTICE.

POSITIVELY CURED.

NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS II
WUXNOTCURE,NO ACHR NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE.Hl •
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMMTIC AN­
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Hastings, Mien., Nov. 23,1876.

the cloatcrml system which has prevailed in
this country Brnoe the adoption of the Con
stitution |r that it frequently livings about

state of affairs we have to thank the 8onth.
It was the South which ruled out1 the plan
of electing by' popular vote, and insisted
upon oca which should secure tcc casting
of the vofes,by states, in tlic ratio of their
State representation. Thus early was the
doctrine of Staten rights forced upon us.
It may interest ns to look ever tho list of
“minority Presidents” that this system has
given us.
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In 1824 mero were four candidates, and
none had a Majority of tho Electoral votes.

And still our Platform.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interforance which will
destroy the other."
THE HOWL FOR WAR.

Tho dectiof went to tho house of Repre­
sentatives at 1 AfiAMs, through the support
of Clay, was chosen. Mr. Adams, popu­
lar vote was 105,321—less than 30 per
heat of the jrholo vote; nmi he was elected
in the Uofac by the vote of a State
(Kentuckypn which he received not one
tinyla rotijyu» the people.
The nex* case was that of Mr. Folk, in
2844. He had 170 electoral votes—12
more than a majority. His popular vote
was 1,337,243—lere than 45 per cent of
tho whole vote..
! 3A0HAKY Tatixk, ia 1848, was tho

It is passing strange that there should next minority President. Ho had 1C3
exist a political party in this country that electoral votes—17 more thin a majority.
should commence to howl “WAR I” for . His popular vote was l,360,0Q9—about
the simple reason thu their candidate has 40 per cent, of the whole vote.
James Bvch^nan, in 1856, was in
not been elected President of the United

States. Wo do dot see that it is necessary
for acan^ujatc to have fifty ora hundred
majority m the electoral college in order to
avert war. Practically, a majority, of one,
ia just as good as ono hundred. Should
Mr. Tilden receive one majority, or six, or
a dozen, dees anyone believe for an instant
the Repulicans or a Republican press
would commence to shout “ WAR! ” Is
any party justifiable in threatening revolu­
tion because of the defeat of their candidate.
This is n country where the majority must
mlc, and the minority must lubmit or
truly we shall not long boast of a gqvcrnment. at all. We make the above remarks
because oi the Democratic press commenc­
ing to talk war if Hayes should prove to
ba elected. If Hayes is honestly elected,
gentlemen, he will be inaugurated and if'

Bke condition. He carried tho Electoral
College by 174 votes—29 more than a
majority. His popular veto was 1,838,169
—lean than 40 per cent, of the whole.
Thuaggrcgatc vote of tho other candidates
was 2,215,798, a total of377,629 in cxct.«*
of Mr. Bvchanan. who, nyrt-rthclcra, be­
came President.

The last instance was that of Mr. Lincam’s first election, in 1860. He bad
180 cleetoral votesL-29 more than a ma­
jority. His popular vote tfas 1,866.352—
the aggregate of the other candidates was
2,8u,ioi.
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Wo are now, apparently, to have smother
instanco of a minority candidate in the
election of Governor Hateh. though in
this case there is an important distinction
from tie othcra. Governor Hates would
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Louisiana.
There is the most cheering nows from
this Stata, and notwithstanding thousands
of Republicans were kept from voting by
the Bull-dosers, yet Hayes will certainly
•have a majority over Tilden, and the State
will be Republican generally.

Editorial Notes.
Ex Secretary Bristow respectfully de­
clines an invitation to visit New Orleans.

It is alleged that seventy Republican
negroes Were murdered in South Carafes

It is held to bo an inalienable Democrat­
ic rigi.t to stuff ballot-boxes and intimi­

date Republicans, and then claim that the
manufactured majorities shall be counted
as legitimate.
One member of the Cabinet expresws
very grave concern at the situation. Ho
fears that if the result should favor Hayes
trouble in Washington, both In and out
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Texas, 50,(100 in Mississippi, Ac, They
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tho rank of driving away and murdering
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want.

Crackers.
We brag on.
Cheese.
li e sell the best
Tobacco
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
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Ohio Stone Ware
Crockery.

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember,
We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

in the act of receiving the loaves and fishes.
A Grand Picture.
This makes the most prominent and touchHastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.
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scription of “The Illustrated Lord’s Prayer”, —---- --- —
.kwu ui tuuj in VuC WD0
From year to year wo have been accus­
is
able
to
bless
our
scanty
means
to
the
recently published by II. M. Crider, York
tomed to pause in our daily pursuits, and
full supply of all our returning wants.
Detroit Advertisements.
set apart a time to. offer our thanks -to Pennsylvania.
The scene of the temptation of Christ
Almighty God for special blessings Ho has
“The text of the Lord’s Prayer, ns ar­ on the mountain, where ‘‘.Satan chowod
N. 8A BIS.
0.T.8ABIJ*.
vouchsafed to us, with our prayers for a ranged, would alone be an elegant picture, him all the kingdoms of the world and the
continuance thereof. We have at this time
but by Iraing embellished with a number of glory of them," and another in which God
equal reason to bo thankful for His contin­
is represented to have, sent
ued protection, and fur many material illustrations of a most chaste character
messenger to succor ono who
blesungs which his bounty has bestowed. which are purely scriptural in their design
In addition to the £*vors accorded to us as and conception, it is made truly grand. So
And MH! Toed
■individuals, wo have special occasion to ex­
Board of Trade Building, Detroit, Mich,
'
suggestive and appropriate arc tbc.iUusira- bcautiftu engraving.
press our hearty thanks to Almighty God
Altogether, it is a work of art of much
that by His providence and guidance our tions that they would almost sene to con­ ment, and any description that might be
Government, established n century ago, has vey the language of the prayer without.tho
BAXX2H de KOBTON.
In short, they are tho natural ex-1
. .
,
.
-.««««
been able to fulfill the purpose of ita-found- words.
pxcasion of a truly artistic soul, thoroughly
be seen to be appreciated, and the
cra in offering an asylum to the people of
embwed with . a love for his subject, and
,
*“* ’P00 ** »ith
Mi
itnMt
every laec, securing cavil and religious lib­
..
.to symbolize,
,
,in ,v
—=?». 7.
. |great
admiration.’
Backing
the language
of art,
'
erty to all within its borders, and meting
Come Woodbridge &amp; Shelby Sts,
-• alike justice
1 **------to cvqy ™
individual
and his great idea of the pattern prayer.
' , Detroit, IVticti.
lity before the law. It is __
moreover
______ , . There are
"
our duty to offbr uur bumble
will be granted.*
'
the Ffither of All Merries for a
as from Hun whois the aoi
________ of His divine favor to us as a
Thia figure eppeere in an
nation and .as individuals. By reason of
A Popular Book Howe.
all those considerations, I, Ulysses 8. Grant,
President of the United States, do recom­
mend to the people of the United Stales to&gt; forms rejoicing in His effulgent beams and
PORK AND SHEDS.
devote the 30th day of November next to hallowing his na«w. Immediately beneath
54 and 56 Woodbridge St.
the expressions of their thanks and prayer the rays of light, which shinO upon a starDETROIT,
. - MICHIGAN.
to. Almighty God, and hying aside their• gemmed sky, appears the dim outline of
avocations end all secular avocations, to&gt; earth, spanned by thu rainbow of Heavenly
assemble in their respective phoca of wor­ promise.
Matket RcporU
ship and observe such a day ns a day of*
Just below this design, on either side of
thanksgiving and rest
In witness whereof I have hereunto set the attitude of supplication and th© other
my hand and caused the seal of the United in that of raiiguatiou. Acrom .oteh of
(hsac figures is thrown a ribbon; on that
States to be affixed.
Done at the City of Washington this 26th which appears on the right of the picture,
day of October, in the year of our Lord is, “Thy Kingdom comn" and on the one
one thousand eight hundred and seven- opposite, “Thy will bo done."
The words, "Give us this day uur daily
broad," form the basis of three other Ulusnations; the fist of which
IL 8. GRANT.
HAMILTON FISH. Secretary of
The word,

Thanksgiving Proclamation.

XXi30w4.

Br th»Pr«ideoi of ths Uuiud Statss of Aaerioa.

GRAIN, FLOUR

Cwekh

FLOUR,

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

READ THIS
and be happy again.

A Gr..t Mellen in Prices!
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dialers tn all kinds

FURNITURE,
ujanuai trims RTdCua-* inums, u.

GRAIN,

Look here I

Look here!

Khat! don’t you think wo can sell

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds
cheaper than any firm in the State?

Wo

J. M. HEWES,
re guarantee Satisfaction.
to any pen-on
SK5. We

alitbury &amp;. Brosseau.
ui. t±.n.

TWih.

n ari Orimlal
PAINTER
’ Hutino., Mich

�fn^gjiii-Weekly heplibliGighajijier.

EntertainmMt,

PAFIfi IF BAHT UIITf.
ST11A NGER’B GUIDE

MUSICAL AND LlTEftAny^

OFFICIAL

(“iTV LOCAL R- R. TIM&amp;-CARD

flcan I JUpidl Ex

- 'T:!8'&gt;.

Library police,.

Artiare for Decombor, as it is very frequently
Io kkdr rf lie Pirabjwmo Chord., tmtrue to say of a marine, that it is •'more
than usasUy interestlur." The naUceabl.
bj MAUD ANNIE KKUET „r V~i- article is Mr, Donald y. MHchtU'e account of
Lcfoyrtto College, which is somewhat verbosetoll, iMiMrd by the Choir
bulU ne»«tt»&gt;tiess exrevillnrly
NriKhMM, Trayicnl, Snui^ntal aiui well wntlon and fttli;of information which will
IJumarout,

ch«"h io thi. dry, - * . .ui inc great .tridcn
“
No’- Ktb. Admi- that Lafoyetts Cullvgo has taken within ths
ndayiJfcOOr.n.
ftw rears.- Mr. Albsrt Rhodes, without
“°S
I-'hUfeo lOoU. Doonopeo test
_ __
whoM aame tbe title page of any American
Bl 2 ~° clock' Entertainment cummcncca teagszine rarely appears, it seems has someooixo wras
M.ilTrriart
• — - 3:40 V. M. al 7:30.
taiagto communicate concerning "Our Diplo(7r.n l lUpidi Hxi-rrw. at AC r. n.
rtatesanJConsi.il," which may be tizaaty if
CLIPPINGS FftOM T(IX PRESS.
nte entrancing. The •• Conductor"’of the
Mias Kslscy fairly took the audience Jfsalfi/y Dr. J. G. Holland, twins a Holland
..iyirelxhl ----IiUp.m.
All trains daily except Bundays—eleept as by storm, being heartily encored. She ia kiwi of .lory entitled "Nichole Minturn,”
ono of ths best profasaiooal readers WO and Mr. Hale tarnishes bls "Philip Nolan',
have listened to.—St. Ciuharina (Ont) Friends.'.'There is a summary of Mr. Bngene
Schuyler a beok on Turktstan. abundantly IItartrated, and a queer sort of artlele by Mr.
POST OFFICE TIME CARD
Maud Annie Kaiser did herself great James T. Fields, appropriately called " A Pe­
eredil al Howitt’s Hall. She made few culiar Caae," which from internal evidence
should have bora feminine handiwork. Mr.
diaries Dudley Warner chats about Conitaatlncr voice, and varied expression
nople, and is giving very pleasant pictures, or
countenance spoke thrillingly u
rather writing very pioamnt essays, about his
heart. The audience was complete
CMeutal Mhnteringe. The "'fopica *
TtmV
are written* with the usv-*
tured. Mias K. has a splendid fut
perspicuity which they display.
Ddroit KxprcM
ItlAatic Rxpres. (Sa
W*y Freight al -

- UJDa.m.

CRAYON PORTRAITS

Commercial

There u nb Portrait no lasting as a Cray­
on Portrait. Somo of tho finest Land
■cape paintings and most costly Portraits
are made from crayon. Water-colors and
oil paintings often loose their brilliancy ;
but Crayon never fades. Now is your
timo to get a good Portrait for one half
less money thin you can get from any
other first class artist. Wc will furnish
—for a abort time—from a good Photo­
graph or Tin-type, a bust picture, sixe of
glare covering portrait 16x20 inches, with
a fine walnut frame, everything ready fur
Imaging, for tho small sum of 113.00. In
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit and Chicago,
they
to»-v
150 wr
for
T'-'will
----- *•charge
—&lt;is” Jyou
““ “from
«« v|25
—«
the n-ujie
sonic class
of wotk
work,, and
finer tnan
than
ciase oi
anti no uner
“
v~* ’
“ ------ and*
what
I furnish
for 813. Please call
examine work. Office and residence in
first Ward, near Staid road, Hastings,
Mieb.
_________ JO^N W. CUSTER, Artist.

H ASTINGS MARKE s o

New Advertisement*.
,

BiriltOwci, Nov. 23.1876.

Meat

Market.

U17KR.Mr lb., MS

All a. indo of FRESH and SALT Mm(i
'

on hand.

Podbry,

Game.

etc.

Fresh Fish,

UTte~-r,r

in their Season.

local Slwep; Notices
Special Notices

A largo and highly appreciative audience
listened last evening in Young Men * Hall
r. —---- — ... vw.ni, wuu .uvrvraacu
to the instructive and delicbtftil mdincs rwliag mailer, two beautiful itrel engravtnp,
Notioo.
a doublo-.ize colored fashion plale, about fifty
rive We-ipesdar and Saturday at 12
leave at 1 of MW Kelsey.—Detroit Pott.
Miss Kelsey s manner iq simple and
NoticCbi
hereby
given to Earl 6. Brown
J.M. NBVIN8. P.M.
graceful, or full of fire and vigor; her voice
and wife', Allen Bennet, H. J. Kenfield.
is singularly sweet and flexible, deep and
••Pktcrson" has outdone himself, Laura McPherson, Adam Tinkler, Pat­
COUNTY OFFICERS.
sonorous at wilt Mias K. has given pub­
noveleis, stories, sketches, poetry. rick McCnrty-and to all whom it may con;»
■ ■ I’rvbalr........ ....... ................... _S C Psindls lic readings in many of our most imporL, ftc„ crowd the number. •■ Pelw- oem. that the Recorder of the city of
za to bathe cheapest and Uu lady',
-tLeri*. . ,
...... —
taut‘ cities, and
' always
holds
holds
her her
audience
at
b^ok in the world. And so wonder, for th. Hostings in Barry County, Ml/-h., haa (by
....... ............. .I. W. Vroomaa ■pell bound.—.4km Arbor Courier.
pries U ouV two anilart a yoor, portage free, tlic direction of the Common Council of
IV IT
while to cluboil la oh caper Mill, vis.: three said city) issued a rentre and placed in the
,
■, rk........ .........
Fortune favor* the Breve.
copies for f4.M, portage free,-with the m.g- hands of the Sheriff of Barry County,
...........
-MiloT. Wharior
njfloen* historical anmvlsg, (27x40) "The commanding him to summon a jury.of
.............
John Hotehklss
Artoryx.. .............................. C H Bauer
In tian gonoby, when civilisation had just picture, to the person getting up the club. Or twelve dlsinterottcd Froeboldcra of said
..............
B A Holbrook
.....
Utter stilt, stx copies for JO.GO. with both an city to appear before him, the said Record­
""*• J
..Wm LCobb reigned predominant in the affairs of men. extra copy of the magaxino aid a copy of the er, at his officc'in tlio Common Council
----------------.Frank 6 Bow.a The goddess of Fortune smiled on those aa ••Carnwanb,*' A tho person getting up the room of said city, on the twentieth day of
chib. To larger clube the terms are even more
Chance prescribed. Armies fell, ind were lB&gt;eraI. Sahscribe to no magazine rill you November, A. D. 1876, at nine o'clock in
the forenoon, to make a jury to inquire in­
have seen a Oopy of •• Petersos.” Specimens
to tho necessity of taking and using the
following described grounds and premises,
TO-DAY’SADVERTISEMENTS.
sow- ate Chertnut street, PhUadelphia, P*.
on tho south side of State street, to wit:
Sufficient to widen and straighten said'
The publisher of "The Nursery" has issued State street, from Hanover street oast, to
struggles in blood for wealth, when a more a list of premi urns for obtaining subscribers to Montgomery street, and to assess the dam­
his
popular
magazine.
The
list
comprises
pacific oport unity affords itself. For instance,
article, useful and ornamental, including ages and compensation duo to tho owner
books, games, knives, skntca, and toys of all or owners or other parties interested there­
pod round gifts of 8100,000, $50,000, $25,000 kinds. Hero is a chance for boy. and girls in.
'. Custar.
to obtain a nice holiday gift for themselves or
Given under my hand at the city of
a friend by making a little healthful exertion. ' Hastings, the 14th day of November, A.
•'The Nursery,' enters upon its eleventh year
the ■■Kentucky Cash Distribution Company," in January, 1877, and is as tall of life and an­ D., 1876.
L. D. Quack XNBV8H, City Recorder.
of Frankfort, Ky. See their Advertisement. imation a. ever. The secret of its succros is
found between its cover, every month. Tbe
2 times.
All About the County.
price is 81.60 a year. It is published by J^hn
List of Patents.
L. Shorey, 86 Bromfield Hl.. Borton who will
Our Centennial,
rend a sample number • with ibe premium list
Gold IWj.
List of patents issued to Inventors of MichGreenbacks Vl{. ‘
Train has brought me a well assorted
/fhe Editor of the Bxxxxn is confined to his each dated Nov. 7th. 1876. Furnished thia
stock of Bools, Shoes, and Gaitcre for lie
Tho Democrats are raking the whole
paper by Cox * Cox, Solicitors of Patents,
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
house by a Milieus attack.
United Stales with a fine-tooth comb to way down low for Caok. I ahro anil tho
find
the
one
elector
that
they
want.
Giv
­
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
J. Hinshaw, Stove Pipe Shelve, Brooklyn.
ing up the South in despair, they arc try­ different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
T. Powers, Shaft Coupling. Holland.
ing to oust a Republican elector in. Vcr&gt; dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Well 4
E. Milla, Excursion Wagon, Lexington.
mont, Oregon, or Wisconiin. It is a case Cistern Pumps. '
J. Maus ,
The " Beautiful Snow ” is for the'first lime
of drowning men catching at straws—
Opposite tho Post Office
this tall making its appearance here.
Saginaw.;
xx41tf
"
Hastings, Mich.
where there are no straws.
Tie Kalama too Business College is haring
E* Holton, Abdominal Supporter, Jackson.
acre new students this year than ever.

Cash Paid tor HOGS fcr PACKMQ.

Uxitiapaad Woodland-?Arrive Tuwday. Thurt-

Miss Maud Aiwia Kehey.

.A few thousand dollars to loan in sums
of 8500 for three years, secured on farm
property.
IL J. Gxant.
xx151y4

One of the beet and moat artistic recitations
that we here heard in a long time was given,
Tie are informed that the •• Mother Goose by Miao Maud Annie Kelsey, on Wednesday
Lnirrtaiamenl" at Union Hall last evening
gave perfect satisfaction. She also read one
J. P. Roberts, Esq., is oat to-day alter wild of Will Carleton’s famous farm ballads in a
turkeys- Well. ail We have to say about that

her by attending the entertainment. at
Preabytrrian Church to-morrow evening. "

Get- Preston about it.
'Messrs. Holden and Ingraham are buying
•nd shipping hogs. They have shipped several ear loads recently.
(

Take -Notice.

eXMSlae and adjuit I
Dated. Novambar

lkin.-it ovtrcom

V. LEINS.

romplaiot. urinary affections,
scraaia, and maladies of a yel

Hastings, (kt. 21,1876.
ehilli and fevar and other tn lac
illdtrlr t-eraoni find in thia comfu
only a remedy fr&gt;r the numarom
• h.A ... la
k. I
are and lapport. Female* in delicate health um
t at a meani of oreraominx there diMbilitlo. and
irrocnlaritiM which aflliet the rentier rex, and
nereoui or biltou« rutted, derive the prompted
•nd mart complete relief from it. There is. In
•bort, no elu. of iavrtidi tost if not benefited by
the Bitten. It rorrvatM wasted rumuth. fortifle.
the rritem a.alnrt dlMaae. and is ono of tho moat'

m

?;???? ; ?

m

??

List of letters remaining In the Hastings P.
O. Barry County. Mich. Nov. 22,1876.
J Oimun will give a Thanksgiving Ball at
hii Hotel, Woodland Center, on Thursday eve., ard. Fanny M. Hayes, Lise Munion, HHle H.
the 30th inat. A good time is anticipated.
Newton. J. R. Puttee, Charles Spellman, Goo.

Fanners please take notice that I have
bought out the interest of Calhoun 4
Beckwith, io the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to call and soe me.
xrtfiltT
J- W. Brock.

A CARD.

On Sunday, Nov. 19th. a Ladies Gold Pen

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHOUDT. at her Rooms
over tho Postofficc.

of all styles will be taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS, &amp;c.,

Remember the place.
Mbs. P. D. Osterhoudt.
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxi52w4)
.

8999

Centennial Milliner
AND
to wad i»»- Farmers and Bl­
ind danxhtars. and all elaaaes
work it home, ahould write to ui

TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC.

n fact. th» wort f»ilorv coaid ntver
riihthra. Bat within tho last two y«
ritt of ort tnodirine* havo »pran&lt; ot&gt;

Madison Dispensary,

Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Notions Sta­
tionery and Groceries, at the store of
52tf
Mra. E. M. Hand

Lost

The Grand Central Hotel, New York, "lends
tie van” among the first-class hotels, by re­
ducing its rates from $4.00 to 82 50 and 88.00
P*r day.

Scholars Wanted

Lace Making
bnrineM wo task, this unp&gt;rrtl.i.d off.r: To
.ucb m ar. not wrll mtufirt wo will lend oaodollar to par for the trouble of writinx. Full partleel.n. ample, worth oeveral dollar, to ooamoaeo
work on. and a copy of Homo aad Ftrerido. one of
the lirxvt and bwt llluilrated publteafloM. oU
Mat free by mall. Header, if yov. want permanent
pruStable work. addroM. Ueorpe &amp;ia&gt;oa ie
Krtlatd. Moia*. «449W

New Goods, and Cheap.
repaid.

xxi52tf.

t &gt;: I &gt;

Notice.

PROBATE ORDER.

Roberts

Dru" Store.

I can’t pay my debts unless my custom­ ssi-Byei1"
altall rwlenUeealy i
ers nay me. I am bound to pay mine at We
tbi&gt; with the ulrnort
all "himarda. Do you sec the point ?
xxi56w^
R- J- Grant.

cnV^neaday.tbe:

ixWri

Advertised Letters.

Market one door West of J.
tin
whether I
3 restore

To Loan.

NOTICE TO £.O^jypiONEKS ON

reive broken limbo, as the sidewalks are lay. .

,‘ftom.eh Hltten

Dress-Makiim Shoj! ■
Mrs. Osterhoudt &amp; Wilkinb
wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new Millinery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Postoffice,.

We also do all kinds of Fajply Sewing.
Ladies, give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Ostnrhoudt &amp; Wh^ins.
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxiwtf)

REMOVAL!

Caution.

John Stanly has made different arrangeBlake, about the 28th of September last,
for Forty Dollars. As the Roto wm ob’
tsined by fraud.
47tf
Fbkderich Naohtbinb.

r”5± HI
stitched handkerchief, one
some portions of the city,
•til! there is.room for more.

probably belonging to one of our city

■eiborasr.

PROBATE ORDER.

with D. O. Robinson.

lion to the Card of Dn. J. B.LaBcxx which
will be found in another column of this paper.
The Doctor will be al the Hartings House on

Mrs. C. D, Farris, of Rutland. who died one
“thTforreooVba

on Saturday, was not buried" till Sunday. The

- M. D. Reed desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may bo
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
any woA in his line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the best buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don't forgot ths place; in the
shop with Jason Rich 4. Bro., corner o
Church ind Railroad Street

xx6tf

returned from San Francises, California. I

given for payment

a monthly visit to this town on Urn 2flth of
each month giving tho ritiseas of Hartings

xxi46tf

*o«n he became convinced that she was really
dead.

r
JvLroa Rumnll.
.

ilARHIAGE GUIDE, 0B SEXUAL PATHOLOGY

STM BIT STORE
STAVES. STAVES.

GRAND RAPIDS,

Cash,

22 MONROE ST.

It fo font of 7-4x004of O^L UfoL/of
ST4"r«/ W
XflW 1004 yn '/ T1*
Highest Market Price in ftrLffirTtovr sTw

WhUrnu. . A-orwa Ou&gt;4i»—lb« b«M
gsU mutrt. A Ml Bopply.t J. P.

Screw Homs Maxrracrru.—Tbm to a otherwise, and Stock ale,
'
prejudice against aritolaaof American bulk, go to Jon* Starlky'h.
John Stanley sells better and

BolxW.

XXl44t3

NOTICE.

NEXT DOOR TO
or Middleville.

laeaire at Central House.

�Tho “Iron Trait" ■ ‘

*

A spio :&gt;Ut«h descriptive of the AtehiMn,-Topeka untl Santa Fe Railroad, the
boantice, scenery end pleasure resorts of
the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym Crinkle,"
the musical and dramatic critic of the

1850. Tiaty-H^ft Year 1877.
‘

„ .

MICHIGAN

RURAL1 NEW-YORKER.
p?*ntertaUJ Ajniwllaml «u&lt;! Family

t ion, together with the .Smi Juan Guide,
maps and time tables of this new and pop
IEDUCEDJ’lUB8CRiPTiON PK1CE
ular route from Kansas City and Atch‘- - ’
FOK 1811.
■ to Pueblo, Denver and all points io
rado, New Mexico, Ariwna and .
,0*
Juan Mines. The finest Hnu
,. !?®M ■
Sleepers on the continent b
v w°
Til" Girl,
&lt;3Un Bivor ■nd’.'lla " -»«.. iho M»mark at report*. lavaral pUH aredevotad to homewiiUtf oh.»~ H
.■“el7 Jaor-tau
!»• titot. If,
,-oJ
tnp tour• «, .
.» p J ‘hi Mittuttn Rtw to
“°i' °I*‘ *“

TlitE TABLE

obthebn
MRAILWAY
COMPANY
OENTH.AL

Taking Effect Apr. 16th. 1876
STMIOS*.
GOIWG EA-T.

The followinir indnoetaeau ore afforwi by this
Hao oyer all other Hnn to travelers for Watkins

ISA1

Philadelphia,
NEW rout CENTRA I. RAIL&gt;SAU
at CAJfASDJLlGVA. K. PCtta Northara tami-

th. celebrated
i of Fansarlva-

TRAINS

ttHr aid aa apwial ooaiributen, 8.11.
if rare »xot«n Iranian:
and Fbhi

Special Notice.
'' Fred Sweet wished to call attention to
his friends and customers that ho has
taken tho window of Dr. Roberts (in Post
Offic- V where he will be found ready, wilt­
ing and competent to do all work in his
line intrusted to his care. Thanking you
for past darora I hope by strict attention
to businon* to merit a continuance of the
same.
Very respectfully
xxi53t2
Fred Swett.

.„

.

..

.

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

T. J. Asdebson,
6’cm. Port. Jyt.
Topeka, Kan:

X’\52if

Railroads.

Railroads.

Railroads.

ortu

east.

Merhsn. Editor

ErwsftteS-tj'SkSr.r.te Pennsylvania

lailroad

GOING SOUTH.
.TIOSf?

|nO.JXO.^Ki

SATlNfrSTATIONS

uisreir tjuksis-vi
m- will b«

u *U KU.M1

Lost.
A promissory note given by William
Knapp and bis brother, of Hastings,
payable to J. Winters, due Oct 15 1876.
On thia sold payment has been stopped,
and the person who found it will confer a
favor by returning it to the subscriber.
Anr. Bvnnell.
Barry Oct. 16th 1876.
xxi49t3
CHEAP CENTENNIAL.TRIP—To
Smith, Mance.A Preston’s and settle to
save costs. utc must have our pay.
xxi46tf

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

h If!will known that Huie diBeuity
M, in formias a dub in any locality,
a ii invilad to form a club— tbn&gt; moaper abaapar and benafltlnc tbdr

^7-T,e^.*3Sriu"yj!3
dab
KtaU.RURAL
br addroviinj
i^USHLVO CO..
exiMvti

Qi l7f|

D. I BOID, Jr.

KSKVP-

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tKoT”. Nebraska, Wyoming. Col­
orado, Utah. Nevada, California,
Oregon, (.*111x5, Japan and Austra­
lia. its

Chicago, Madison and St. QBEXT WESTERN KAlLWAT.
Paul Line

Superior Strength

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MARBLE WORKS

AtKalamazoo. Alich
Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description made to ona*r
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of tho various patterns supplied
to customers, '

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•J. R RobinsOa, agwnt in

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KWHIGAN AKD THE SOUTH.

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TRAINS GOING SOUTH.

iHtheonly route for Elgin. Rockford,
Freeport, ru.d all points via Freeport.

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Chicago and Milwaukee
Line
Is the old Lake Shore Route, and to the,
only one panxlng through Evanston,
Lake
Forest, Highland Park,
Wavkbcan, Racink, Kenosha to
Milwaukee.

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Peter, New Ulm,

Is the only line for Janesvili.e,
Watertown, Fok Du Lac. Oshkosh,
Appleton, Green Bay, Escanaba,
Negaunee, Marquette. Houghton,
Lcalia Hancock, and the Lake Superior
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Is tho short line for Northern Wisconbin and Minnesota, and for Mad­
ison, St.Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth
and all pointe in tho Great Northwest.

PETERS’ OCTAVO CHORUSES,

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Winona and SL Peter Line
PETERS' ORGAN SELECTIONS,

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Pullman Palace Cars
Are run on all through trains of this
road.
Ito Is tli0 ONLY LINE running
theso cars between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and W In ana.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
: tbe Overland Bleepers on tbe Union
Pacific Railroad for ail points West of
the -Viseyurt River.
On the arrival of tbe trains from tbe
East or South, the trains of the Chicago
&amp; North-Western Railway LEAVE
CHICAGOaa feUews:
For Council Blufik. Omaha and Cali­
fornia, Two Through Trains dally, with
Pullman Palace .Drawing . Room and
Sleeping Core through to Council Bluflk.
For St. JEtoul and Minneapolis Two
Phrough Trains Daily, with Pullman
Tatoce Care s^jefcedma both train* a
Two Trains dallyj with Bollman I’alaoo
Can attached, and running through to
MarquotteFor Milwaukee. Four Through Trains
dally, Pullman Can on 'night trains,
Parlor Chair Can* on day trains- .
For Sport* and Winona and points in
Minnesota, One Throuigh
" Train dally,•
with Pullman Sleepers to Wlooita.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Through Trains dally,. with Pullman
Carson nigh» Ualns.
For DutTuqueRud La Crusae, via Clin­
ton two Through Tralna dhliy, with
Pullamn Care on night train to Mc­
Gregor. Iowa.
For Hloux City and Yankton. Two
Train? dally. Pullman Cars to Mlsaouri
Valley Junction.
For Lake Genera, Four Trains dally.
For, Koekfonh Sterling, Kenosha,
Janesville, and other points, you can
have from two to ten trains dally.
New York Office,No. 4l6, Broadway :
Boston Office No. fl State .Street; Omaha
Office, 353 Farnham Street; San Fran­
cisco Office, 121 Mtmtjromcrr Street;
Cblmr&gt; Ttelul Offic. ra CUrt SUM
under Shertnau House, corner Canal
and Madison Street; Klmde Btroat.
Depot, corner W. Kcnxle and Canal

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                    <text>VOL. XXL

NO. 61.

HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1876.
Wagons, Groceries, Undertaking, Staves, Etc., Etc.

GEO. M. DEWEY
//(&gt;/?

AND

WAGONS!

PUBLISHER.

l.iiMS OV SUBSCRIPTION:

f/.N Ul ADVERTISING.

fan jtjc /ixxj tixj-f oj\ft trx viLL sxU

rasm AND. BUSINESS M

STUDEBAKER ffl FISH BROS.. IM'S
At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS

ILjUnx-. Mick

(

MILOT.
TaEAdci

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

II. V. I’EOKUAM,

PHYSICIAN

k

SURGEON,

as-1 th ilres.-ua

XXUtf

M. W. RIKER,
JUSTICE OP THE PEACB. G.neral Coltectloo
u.l lanmneo AnnL &lt; nion Block. Sum bwoot,
MWkA Mich.
SW

WM. UPJOHN,
SALISBURY k. BROSSEAU.
DEALER*IN FURNITURB. fpholrtrry GooJ..

POINTS

AND

EXTRAS

for the Gale, Curtis, Robinson, Dodge and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
points.'
50yi

GREBLEA RUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS

DR. H. F. PECKHAM.

WON !

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xxOtf

V.

ParstriAX A SURUBOM.-OKeo over
D.
Aeklor's U.-n Store. State .AL. Uaxtiao Mieh.

WM. H. HAYFORD,

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
&lt; The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.

A HORNET M-l Coanxellor at Uw. an&lt;
*• t-hancery. »“d Ininaetion Manor. B
Aceut; lands bo«*ht andeotd. aad al

DR. c- RUSSELL,

For frill Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sri garfl, Canned Goods, and all oth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.

"TflClAX* SUHOBON.-Oflte. ov&lt;
• «t«v. I'kcaaix Block. St*
MMUnq,, Mick.

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

CHAS. II. BAITER.

WM.

COME

BURGHER.

-AJSD SEE MJS I

JOHN STANLEY.
ISAAC

W.

TROOMAX.

^n-StlBHOrN. D«p«ty U. 8.

MISCELLANY.
OLD ABEL’S MILLSTONE.

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«t th# ■ nurt Boose. Hution. Mieh. JaayFU

FTRWFRS OF BARRIIWI,
JOHN Q. CRESSY.

Look to your interest, and go to

From Timlor’s Maoaitao.

•'Don't say that Polly. If it were not
fur yuur earnings how could I put
wages into the savings bank, as I do near­
ly every month ? ’’
“Well, daddy, dear, y ra know it's only
you I've got to live for, said the girl arch*!•
„
“What's that you say ?" replied old
Abel, highly pleased with hia daughter’s
remark, bnt determined not to be hood­
winked. “I#Fw about Tom Smith ? D’ye
mean to Bayrou don't care for him ?" ’
“Hush I Don't speak so loud."
Polly blushed, and looked half fright­
ened toward the corner of the room where
the big bureau cast its shadow.
.
“Why. there's nobody ran hear."
“Yea, father, the children might; and
children sometimes make a lot of mis­
chief," observed that little wiseacre Pol­
ly. Then, with a desperate intention of
changing the subject, she said: “You
must have a great coat this winter, or you
are sure to have the rheumatics, at you
had them last year. Ob, I saw a beauty
in the Homeferry road to-night—so thick,
with nice warm lining inside, and the
price only eighteen shillings
Second­
hand, of course, but almost as good as
new." Oh I think I can do without it this
year. Let's save the eighteen shillings
and send it to Mr. Baker, Jr.
“No, I shan’t allow anything of the
sort. I’m just at anxious u you are to
pay our debts but I’d rather work my
fingers to the bones than that you should
suffer another rear as you did last."
“And I too, added a strong manly voice
which seemed to issue from Mr. Webb's
sleeping place’.
Polly gave a shriek, theu burst into a
ringing laugh, that seemed to fill the room
witn joyous harmony, like the souad of
bells upon a frosty night; and Abel turned
suddenly in his chair, saw the burly form
of Tom Smith emerge from the dusky
corner.
,
“Hallow, Tomi" shotted Abel. "So
you’ve been listening. Well, luckily, you
ain't heard no accrete. I suppose you are
one of tboM children that makes mischief,
as Polly says."
•
This retaliation upon his daughter struck
Webb as such an extraordinary master­
piece of witticism that ho fairly roared
with laughter. By and by Tom Smith
roared too; and when ho bad had his
laughter out, finding that Abd's attention
was still engrossed by the wonderous joke,
seized the opportunity to throw his arms
around Polly’s waiat, at which the damsel,
who did not like being laughed at, told
the devotod lover to "be done, and not be
so silly."
“Well, what bringiyou here?" inquir­
ed Abd, whoso laugh had now subsided
into a giggle, and winking at hia young
friend.
/
;
"Why, fathir ho saw me home, and
brought iho cucumber for a present."
"My stars, that's a beauty ! I'm much
obliged to jou Tom, for there’s nothing I
like better. Some say cowcumbcni ain’t
good, that you ought to ped 'cm nicely,
and then fling 'em out of tho window ; but
i«li-n with a little of the rind on, a bit of
ingun and lots of pepper, I don’t think
there's much harm in 'cm—leastways
they don’t harm ino." And apparently
cucumbers were thoroughly innocuous to
Mr. Webb, who speedily - drew his chair
up to the table, aud began to ply his knife
and fork with a will.
Mr. Tom Smith considerately waited
until his friend had completed his repast,
and then explained tho object of his visit.
Polly, who was busy dearing the suppor­
table, wanted to leave the room, but her
betrothed wouldn’t hear of such a thing,
and by-and-by that gallant swain exercised
bis influence with such marked suocess
that, all aglow with blushes, she was indue
cd to take a seat upon the footstool be­
tween the two men, of whom it would bo
hard to say which loved her best.
"You know, Mr. Webb, Polly and I
have been courting along time, nigh upon
eighteen months, and we’er beginning to
think—that ir, I am beginning to think,"
(this alternation in a response to a protest
from Polly,) “it’s about time we got mar­
ried. I don't like to sec her wearing her
young life out in our hot work-rooms. My
*11.ry, as you know, is at present £80
a year, and I live on the premises. Now
I think if I was to tdl Loostring tho facte
of the case, and that I wanted to live away
he would give me £130. Now ain't that

S- C- PRINDLE”

f IM and BDirardc.

xxXyI

had exauslcd hia

For your Salt.
‘TTOWET
j!‘niealae i

and me for you arc to come and live with
us, eh Tom ?'
Mr. Smith thus appealed to, vowed that
Ilia father in-law'a residence with them was
considered quite a settled matter, as in
truthjjt was.

WHOfrE NO. 2004.
•

RURAL TOPICS.

wnuen for tba RxreaLiCAN Baxvh

■
rni value or ttjhf.
Very few farmera are aware of the quo.
tity of actual decomposable vegetable mat.
A tear stood in old Abel’s eye, and his
voice quivered with emotion, as laying ter (Smtaincd in a square yard of torf ta­
aside hu pipe and taking his daughter's ken from the surface of well-set sward
band lovingly with- his own, hr said :
land. Accurate experiments have shown
“Totu Smith I know you to be a true that not less than thirty tons exist in an
and honest fellow. There is no man upon
acre, mrat of which are room and fibres,
the face of the earth I would more desire
to call my sone in-law; but before 1 give a small portion only of the mass bring
my consent to your marriage I must tell above the surface. It will hence be seen
you of something that may. perhaps cause that by investing the sward of uplands and
you to draw back.
meadows, and allowing it to decompose
Tom was about to speak when Abel, in undisturbed, a most important tunu of
trembling accents resumed:
the soil will- be secured, and at small ex­
“If you'dJboth been contented tolwait a
pense. This, 'even were no other dress­
few years, what I am about to tell you
qiight nevex have been known*to cither of ing used, would of itself be an invaluable
you. I was still a young man^when I fintt
entered Raker 4 Baker's warehouse; yon
Polly, were three years old, but your
brother Sam wan eleven or more. He
U5ed sometimes to bring me my meals at
the drug warehouse, and onoo or twice
Mr. Baker—the old man I'm speaking of
now—took notice of him. As I was a bit
of a favorite, he used to say to me, ‘Now,
Abel, whent hat boy's old enough I’ll take
him into the counting-house if you like,'
If I would like! I treasured those words,
and your mother and myself aid all wc
could in the way of sending him to school
and such like, so as he should be fit when
Mr. Baker wanted him. Oh, how we.
loved that boy ! how proudly we watchedj&lt;
him grow up, and what hopes wc formed।

accquisition to the fertility of any soil, and
it is replete with juices and other princi­
ples that not only favor, bnt insure a
Bpacdy decompewition, tho adx-anteges re­
sulting to the fanner from frequently in­
verting hia sward lands—where circum

Btanoes require it—arc far greater than wo
should be induced to suppose. Many are
inclined to tho'bpimou that when lands in
grass are broken hp, the mere addition of
the vegetable matter—roots, grass, 4c.,.
contained in it is of little or no importance ;
but allowing the quantity of organic mate
ter to be only fifteen tons to tho acre—
.one half the quantity contained in
of
good
award land—it will be
bo seen
seen at onoo
-- o
---------------------of him ! Sam seemed a steady, industrious that a very great benefit must be derived
from
ita
presence
and
action.
lad enough, and for a time he certainly
ITALIAN BEES.
Eave great satisfaction in the counting
ouSe. lie was then seventeen, and as
Some months ago I called on Italian
hnmLome a fellow as you might wish to bee keepers, through an agricultural paper,
see, though I'm his father as says it. He to state what their general experience with
was a general favorite in the office, and at fthem was, as my experience with them
last got trusted to collect some of the debti, did not show them to tx&gt; what some
due to the firm. About thia time there apiarians had claimed forthunr; and one of
came a sudden change in his habits and the most extensive Italian boc-keepcra re­
appearance which alarmed ms and his sponded as follows : "The Italians will
mother very much. He got to keeping defend themselves front robbing bees
late hours, made some bed acquaintances, much belter than the natives, and are
and began to dress extravagantly. It was very much less liable to be injured by the
no use our cautioning him, for he seemed greatest enemy to beat—the nfJth miller.
determined to go on in his own course. Italians often fill thrir brood &gt;combs with
But all the sorrow and disappointment honey much earlier in the season than the
we felt was nothing to the fearful blow natives, making the latter preferable in
that almost stunned us when on a chance thia^ regard. This is often a cause for
examination of the books, it was found more determined effort to cast early
Sam bad cmbcxxeled his employer’s money swarms, a fact that I do not consider in
to a hundred and fifty pounds. From the favor of Italians, where surplus honey is
moment of that terrible discovery your desired instead of increase of swarms.
mother drooped and drooped until she
Those who donbt that Italians are long­
died. What he had done with the money er lived than natives, should take a comb
lie would never tell; bnt the bead cashier containing the same amount of brood from
(Mr. Robert Wilmot, he who went soon a hire of each variety, and place them in a
after to Australia) declared that more than hire by themselves, at the begining of tho
once he Lad. heard the boy talk about working season. Do not allow diem to
horse racing; and it was in thia way ho rear a queen. If tho black bees should
always considered the money had gone I disappear one-halt faster than tho Italians
As for Sam himself he stuck to it hard (as by actual test I have found them todo),
and fast that ho was not guilty of any dis­ it will be proof positive as to this point.
MONET IN POULTBT.
honesty. He swore that the money he'd
collected had always been paid over to
Any farmer or person owning from 10
the cashier; but the evidence the other to 20 acres of land can make considerable
But it re&gt;,
way was too strong, and our boy was money in keeping poultry.
branded as a thief. Mr. Wilmot, who was quires some knowledge of the manner in
angry at Sam's insinuations, wanted him which fowls should be managed to succeed
sent to prition ; but Mr. Baker was a mer­ well. Where there are no neighbon near
ciful man, and did not bring upon, ug any to be molested, turkeys are profitable when
further disgrace. After this I felt I could- :allowed to roam over extensive fields, as
no longer remain imMr. Baker's employ; they require no feeding when grasshoppers
and thus it was I went to Leostring 4 iare plenty. Geese are also very profitable
Tool's. So that Sam might haven chance where they can have a stream of water and
of getting back his character. Mr. Baker low gram lands to feed on. In some places
thousand are owned by one person,
gave him a letter of introduction to a met-, several
i
a living is made on the profits ofgeese
chant at Bombay, somewhere in India, and
i
who might be able to find him employ- ialone. In regard to»he profits ofdunghill
they produce from 125 to 175 eggs
ment such as wouldn’t have temptations. fowls,
'
Sam eagerly jumped at the offer, but up ।each per year, and a bn.hol of grain par
supplies for each fowl, costing from
to the moment of his departure declared year
;
to 75 cents, according to locality, while
himself innocent of stealing Mr. Baker’s 30
।
money. Poor fellow ! it was ths last we the eggs are worth from $ 1.25 to 13.00
per annum. But certain rules must
saw of him. Before the vessel reached each
&lt;
observed, or a failure is certain as fol.
India she met with a fearful hurricane, bo
1
and every soul on board her perished."
1
lows:
1. Never crowd to many into their
Overcome by these painful recollection
house.
Abel buried his face in his hands and wept roosting
:
2.
Give them ample grounds to ran in.
Complete silence reigned in the room for a
3. Sec that they do not become infest­
few momenta, and then Polly, controlling
with an effort the strong emotions that 1ed with Hoc.
4. A largo shod to be provided to run
swept through her heart, crept to her fa­
under in storms.
ther's side and placed her hand in his.
5. Fresh water daily, and plenty of it.
"Dear father," she said in broken tones.
G. Roosting house to be well ventilated
“The story of your sorrow makes yon summer
(
and winter.
*
dearer to me than ever. ’
7. Not to feed to much corn, as it
The old man withdrew his hand from makes
.
them too fat.
her embrace, and, when she kissed the tear*
8. Provide plenty of graved, lime, 4c.,
from bis checks, resumed :
to produce eggs.
“There could bo no doubt of your broth­
9. Avoidlow, wet grounds where your
er's guilt, and I was too sensible of the fowls
!
congregate.
■
10. Obtain a good brood—good layers
kindness of his employe™ to allow them
hardy.
to suffer. I resolved oome what might, and
i
THE VALUE OF UEN MANURE.
that I would do my best to repay them.
But few men who keep fowls are aware
For this I daily denied myself; for this I
, not because ho ■narrowed your opportunities of education, of
। the real value of hen manure, and I may
ud this, next to your happineta, my chUd not be much ia error, if any, when I say
is the object of my life."
‘ Dear fittbor, and ’until now you have
year is worth what it costa to feed her.
always led me to believe that the amount
Fowl* average a bushel a year, whoa their
paid half-yearly was to discharge a debt of
droppings are carefully saved—say 2»
yonr own."
OONTTNUED ON 4tH PAGE.
[CONCLUDED NEXT WBBB.J

�v .n tuanngeis to prevent tho Stale board

THE STORY OF A NEWSPAPER

of State canvassers from going into any
investigation of alleged frauds, aiid to con­
A Rare Case of Journalialio Success
in». M. DKWKY,
fine ite functions to simply ecrtifyibg tho
in our Wolverine Metropolis.
vote as n-tunwyl by county officers, are re­
HABWNoa, Mich., Nov. 27, ’,876.
garded hero os evidences of their purpoee
A
LJTTLK
INSIDE HISTORY IM REGARD TO
to stifle all inquiry a» to the methods of
THE DETROIT KVEKIKO MEW*.
the rifle dubs of that Statu during the
campaign.
They celebrated the one
huudreth anniversary of our independence Carrespon ilence ofthe Byan Julie Cntrier.
by the deliberate murder of Several col­
Detroit, November 8th.—While *o
ored men at Hamburg, under circumstan- many newspaper ventures turn out disas­
BtanccB ep infamous and revolting that trous failures, it seems wonderful tho buceven the better portion of the Democratic ccss that the little Evening News of this
city has achieved, and all in the short
press tluroughout the country, denounced
period of but little over three rears. When
it os the' oct of barbarians. Butler, the in the summer of 1873 the paper was first
lo^Her atad defender of the mouaorc, at I announced, no one supposed it could pos­
once became the recognised head of tho sibly succeed, and some of the m-.st exper­
rifle clubs. Republican political meetings ienced jounolfeta of this city predicted
that its founder Mr. James-E. Scripps,
were everywhere over-awed and intimidat­
would in a few months sink on it all ho had
ed by the presence of armed desperadoes. made in the Tribtme in fourteen long years.
A reign of .’error wm established through­ It was started, too, just before the disas­
And still our Platform.
out the State. Scores of political murders trous money panic of which tho country
has not oven yet ceased to feel the effects.
were committed and their authors have
“Honest money for all, and thus far pseaped punishment; and tho sub­ But tho paper was from the first well re­
In six months it was paying ex­
free schools for all.
There version |pf the State Government by a ceived.
penses. In 1874 it returned a good rcshould be no inflation which- bloody devolution was only prevented, as muncrativcjprofit, and this I understand
since increased year by year till it is
will depreciate the one nor sec­ u beliewd, by .the presence of United lias
doubtful if any Detroit paper is now doing
tarian interference which will States t» 'ops. Under such circumstances better financially.
the elec oral vote of the State is claimed
What has been the cause of this remar
destroy the other.”
, for Tild. n, and it is proposed to prevent kable
racocu, your renders will naturally
any scrutiny of the means employed by tlic ask. Well, first I think it was tiecauae
interposition of the Supreme court of tlic the enterprise wu managed by one who
HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS
thoroughly uudcratood.hu bmuncas. This
State. In Louisiana where similar efforts
is always'an important etarent of success
DUE.
at intimidation and fraud have been ma«’e, and no where more so than in the precari­
a like attempt to restrict-thu members of ous business of newspaper publishing. The
Lt isfettled that a majority of th© elec­
the returning Board to ministerial acts low price of the paper also no doubt had1 a
tom of South Carolina, have voted for simplyjs .being urged as tho only hope of great influence in securing for tt its large
These are times when the
Hayes and Wheeler. This was so persist­ giving the vote to Mr. Tilden ; and it now circulation.
ently denied by the traitors South, and appears dial itwas a part of a shrewd plan difference between two oeuts and five cents
is to the great moss of the population an
the Democrats in the North, that many
to perpetrate .iff the frauds in the strong­ important consideration. Another secret
people began to believe, that even if this
est Republican parishes, and then, with a lay in the News furnishing itsell from the
was tr^p/the people of the State would be
outect with machinery capable 0f printing
great .show of fairness, to inaist that the
cheated out of their choice', through force vote of llje precincts tainted with fraud l&gt;e as many papers os would bo likely under
any circumstances to be called fur. ’ Its fast
and intimidation. But thanks to the stern
thrown out, thus insuring the State to De­ rotary press turns out regularly from 9,integrity of the returning Board, tho will
mocracy. A more infamous plan to rob &lt;&gt;00 to 10,000 papers per hour and has in
. of the people is secured, fraud and illegal
tho majority of a community of its consti­ emergencies been run even at the rate of
Thus while the papers
intcrferance with the powers of a co-ordi­ tutional rights, never was concocted, even 12,000 copicp.
nate branch of the State Government by a by the Democratic managers.' Tammany using the old fashioned flit bed j-rrsacs
have been able to supply only a limited
Judge of the Supreme Court, who for per­ Hall is'in imminent dasger of losing its number of sheets, even when important ■
sonal reasons desired the success by mcani laurels at the hanxls of tho White Leagcra Dews has created a demand for papers, Tux I
fair or foul, of the rebel State ticket, are I
F.vksiku News has been able tn throw '
of Louisans. Advices ffom Florida hard­
sternly rebuked, and the threats of traitors ly indicate the Hue of action Io be observed upen the market in a short winter s after- j
noon from 15,000 to 20,000 copier, and
defied. The result is the declaration that there, since-'the prompt arrival of tha
has issued in one afternoon as many as 27,­
all the Republican State ticket is elected,
troops put a summary stop to the wreck­ 000 copies.
But the most important agency in popu­
with a Republican majority in both branch­ ing of trains witch appears to have b&lt;!cii
es of the Legislature, all honor, wc aay, to inaugurated to delay the arrival of ek-ction larising and buildirg up this journal his
beau the ability of tlie publishers to employ
the returning Board of South Carolina.
returns.
a large editorial staff, and io pay such sal­
Tha matter of the election of Hou. J. aries as should command a superior gratia
GROUNDLESS FEARS.
G. Blaine to the Presidency of the Senate of literary skill, and they have been for­
tunate in thus securing a valuable corps of
is quite frequently discussed iu political writers. The theory of its managers is to
We see and wc hear that fears are en­ circles. In the opinion of very many, it print as little as possible that is not rtricttertained that Vice President Ferry, has will be months before a solution of the Jy first class
Every paragraph must con­
not sufficient nerve or firmnou to carry Presidential probtan will hare been solved. tain merit, either in the solid information i
out tho law in the count of tho votes of the In the mcantiulfi the President of die it conveys, or in the spice and humor
which sparkle iu it. It is this careful,
Electoral Colleges, and there is talk that Senate will act, and )Lr. Blaine iccms to
conscientious journalism which makes the
this man or that man may be chosen Pres­ be the preference or favorite with a largo News readable to all cluses and causes it
ident-of tlic Senate, so as to be sure of au majority of Republicans here. But pop­ to bo so much sought after.
impartial count and a declaration of the ularity among the masses, such as life re­
Mr. J. E.. Scripps, who is his own man­
votes actually cast, despite any rebel yell ception during the cauvaw showed, is not aging editor, has just commenced his
that may be set up. Gentlemen in this equivalent to an election, u it is very likely twentieth year of continuous journalistic
work. Ho is ably assisted by Mr. M. Almatter you arc fooling yourselves.
If to beget jealousy, as appeared by the result my Aldrich, recently of the Boston OMc.
there is on the flour of the American Sen­ at Cincinnati. Senator Anthony and also Mr. F. U. Burgess is the wide-awake
ate, a man of iron nerve, of inflexible firm- Hamlin arc frequently mentioned as prob­ news editor of the concern, and Mr. Gil.
new of character, and who knowing the able candidates. There is a feeling that R. Osmun, formerly of the Saginaw Keblicon, tho sprightly state editor.- Mr.
ny/it, DABES at nil times to do it without the coming session of Congreav will prove
, J. Doe, whose keen satire has made
fear or favor, that man is Thomas Writs one of tho most exciting, ns it must one of th® local, columns so much read and feared,
Ferry.
the most evaqtful, of any ever assembled will it is understood thia winter act as
Mr. R. B.
in Washington. The Presidential compli­ Washington correspondent.
Ross, one of tho most original, humarcus
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
cations would of themsclvca furnish and polished writers on the Detroit press,
material for a lively winter; but, in addi­ will probably bo located in Lensing, and if
Washlyotom, D. C., Nov. 17, '76.
tion, many novel questions, and many he is, something beyond the ordinary dull
Tho New Haven Union, an nbiy con­ others jxith novel features, will crowd die prosy reports of legislative proceedings
ducted paper, which flew the Peter Cooper throe months full of work and unduly ex­ may be looked for from bis pen. Altogeth­
colors during the recent campaign, and cite tl f belligerent members of both er The News maintains a regular editor
ial and reportorial staff of from ten to
which is decidedly Democratic in its lean­ Houses'
fl
twelve persons, besides a host of outside
ings, in its issuo of the 14th iust, oayi.General Bader comes back at a very correspondents. Besides al! this orrav of
“Judging tho matter impartially we are
journalistic talent. I may at the risk of
good time. The committee appointed to
revealing a secret, mention that a eirele of
forced to confess that the evidence of fraud
frame a permanent constitution for the lending men in politics, literature and
in Louisiana is altogether against the District is at work upon the task assigned
acienoe, appreciating the immense circula­
Democrats. In five parishes where tho
it; and bear suggestions from al! citixrns tion of the paper and the opportunity it
negroes outnumber the whites two to one, dwiring to 'be beard, ft is believed its affords them for gaining the public ear.
hardly a Republican voto is returned members are favorable to n restoration of have eagagod to contribute arttaes Ifor the
while in 1872 and in 1874, tho Repnbli tho right of suffrage to tho eitisens of the
cans had very large majorities. The Re­ District, that they may be allowed a voice
publicans claim frauds in thoeo cases and
The publishers are just now jirocuring a
as to their government and the rataa of
and will have but little difficulty, we ap­
taxation imposed. It is also hoped dial new outfit of type and intend for the cvmprehend, to prove it
It ia altogether
this committee may definitely scitic the
against nwaon to believe that the colored relatlona between the District and the
with this renewed vigor of editorial manag­
people cither bodily abstained from voting General Govamment, which have heretoement, they will make an effort to bring
in five populous parishes or vote the Dem­
the circulation, which during the political
ocratic ticket In all other strongholds of be arbitearily fixed by each new Congrcsa. campaign bus ranged from 15,000 to 16,­
000 oeptea daily, up to a round 30,000,
Radicalism, tho negroes voted solidly for
and this I have little doubt they will ac­
Hayes. We have no desire to sustain the
complish with the paper they are pfenning
Republican charges of fraud, except where
■
and decided to grant him five yean in to famish.
the evidence is all in their favor. The
The office of Tax News is stunted on
which to extricate himself firm his finanDemocrats seem wholly unable to explain

S

is in dispute the White Liners are anti- He » mid &lt;e have pnaxmted n very explicit

AllbeCtraiutiottUurta

Teat, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc.. Etc.

H- R. Stsyn’s Ooluma.

TEA! TEA!!

Judgment of the Public!

'V^r Xlkt Uk-te lt.U Mtg

Uio folJowin&lt; •rM«ueo wUl sbOTr:

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.
.*

rwUabl., M
g

Valuable Evidence.
_

... ... -

Coffee.

44-14—• r

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods,

It inrUaakto:
PBoraTOR- L, IM Taaxarr truer.

’rtih

ni

LU&gt;. vnlua 1 ptaro upon yearW®***

S!

Spices.
You can have in any shape you
want

A Walking Miracle.

Crackers.
We brag on.
CHeese.
We sell the best

Tobacco.
Mill I

I—4I4.W

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.
. ’

—

‘“■"■"’SffifiSS’fAW.

Reliable Evidence.

Ohio Stone W are
Is the best.
Crockery.

ntputd t; 11 mens, &gt;■«,' ■*
aanstsMUWML—sni.

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.

LAST
We buy for cash and will not
CHANCE be UNDERSOLD by an yHouse
BUY

YOUR

TICKETS in

the ity.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

JVOXXF •

Has tings, Aug, 7 th, 1876.

DRAWING POSITIVELY

xxiSOwl.

THURSDAY, NOV. 30th. 1876,

Furniture^ Coffins, Etc.

iments.

A Fortune for Only $1X00.

0.9. SANK.

KMJCK? CASH

DISTRIBUTION

CO.

,
.

And Mill Feed

jgLMH 1ILLU JE W Ll

$600,000!
Titos. P. Porter, ex-Gov. Ky. Gen. Man’gr.
r.rwr n» nrrm.

jjy

_______

A GrJ Eediction in Prices'
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

BjLLCH Je NOBTON.

Dealers tn all kinds

Detroit^ Mtlth.

j

FURNITURE

54 and. M
DSTBOIT,

ft’ Hd DiMsta?ta»Bractets!Brass,fc.

Woodbridge

.

St.

Look boro .1

Look hero!

MICHIGAN.

Wthoai ".-frircifiotar. ’ -

]

What’.don’t you think we can cell

cun do it, for. with tho help of

UNI-

SwtBT'8

J. M. HEWES,
ws guarantee Ratiifaction.
Heattas fumisliod free to any person
purchMung « Cuffin worth
Wc
[can giro you better figures than ever of
Itoras before, far wo make the moot of our
CtffiM and Furniture.

f• Ji FW,
Ctw, Sn iti Omseclal
PAI 1J-TER

rfCm.14

J

ftha a W MM
PLO^S-’IWIttl]WTS
bu

,

and be happy again

FLOUR

GRAM,

�nr

[liigeini-^ekhUepliblicaihppBr.

will have a large circulation among
our subscribers, *• All whp want it should call
on ui
The readings o.' Miso Keilsey at tho Proaby.

TSE fflffl!

AND^ /

To Bo Given To
CLUB AG ENTS Jb POSTMASTERS

Thne Edition*:

Weekly, Semi-Weekly ati Daily,

12*0 r. M.
- UrOOr.w

Norwtxa Li kb Iv.-U is * cause of regret that
any perron will pcrti.1 in using adulterated
Baking Powders aad cheap Baleratus, thus in­
juring tbelr health, when they etn save money
and health by using D. B. DsUud ACo's Hut

DeLand fc Co., are public benofocton, and

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
u ! Iz,well—Arrive daily, except Sunday,
i. fleave *1 id» p. tn. P. 0'i -North
Filtnore. Bowue. Alto.

has never foiled to give sativfoclion.
and bo happy.

Try it,

8i-a:xo Dinturr. languor, latitude, and that

tho rnrviAjt Svavr, which anpplieo the blood
infusing strength, vigor, and new life into all
parte of the system. Being free from abohd,
j. M. NEVINS. P.M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

by all druggists. Pampheu free.
8mi W. Fowm&amp; Sons, Proprietors, Boston.

A Card.

,_B A Holbrook

nme) Church, would like the privilege of ex­
pressing through your paper, their sincere
thanks for tho timely assistance, rendered by
tho Orchestra, and Miss Keilsey in behalf of

„J W Uoughtalia

Attention Pioneer Engine Co.
TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
Regular meeting, Friday evening. Doc. 1.
,&lt;v.k it This!—R. J. Grant.

&gt;'clock eharp ; full attendance required.

By

JKe d-esire to call yo ur (Mention to our. stock of strictly
pure DU UG8 and MEL UCINES- We make a speciality in
dealing in only strictly y prime DR UGS. We believe it is
for the interest of our C Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure MEDICINES.
We ha ve a large stock of

W m ms:

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•nd organisation of the National Republi­
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.
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Announces ita prognunwe for 1877 in our
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The present Term of the Circuit Court will
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ce on Thursday of lids week, it being Thanks

each dated Nov. 14th, 1878.

Furnished this

Jackaoj.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
U*ui»»&lt;, Aul-. 1-th 1876.xxlSlyl

Ml! M OF THE Ml
ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

Fall and Winter Millinery !
HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
AU kinds of Ladies' Underwear at the LowestPrices.

Fancy Goods of all kinds Cheaper than
person. Remember the place, StateStreet,
opposite Roberts’ Drug Store.

Creal latemts of the Northwest,
it is National in its views and comprehen­
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1
Mich-

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
prices that will please the closest buyer.

GIVE US -A. CALL.
MRS. CLARA ALLEN.
MISS VINE TREGO.

Newspaper,

Ust of Patents.
with all Its

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No.'l Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
Black Oil,

Ties Illislratei Hati-M, ever ami in quality to suit the taste of every
JL First-Class Newspaper,

-John Stanley.

Ceiaing—Thanksgiving* day
p’vaunt apociationr.

HASTINGS CITY DRUG STORE.

OTHER VALUABLE PREMIUMS.

Ttste-CARD terian church on Friday evening are pronouno-

jLyv I.-JCM.
r1

Drugs, 0 ils, and Millenary Qoods.

$20,000 00 IN GOLD’.

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published In the Northwest. It is sent to&gt;
more than 7 000 Portoffictf. distributed
in every State and Territory in the United
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numerous foreign States and countries.

ClaboTIenand«pwart. pvrjMraaah—

Machines.&amp;Marble Works. Ayer’s Advs. &amp; Groceries.

1

Ayer’S Cathartic Pills,

tSfAny wide awake, enterprieing man
can do a good thing fur htmt'lf and for
us, by unding for our Premium Lilt, of.
fertng tpccial inducement*, a tample copy
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Cimcinmati, Onio.

STAVES. STAVES.
The butner^cr will pay the ’

By mall (payable in advenes). per I

to secure the leaves that are lying

attending Medical Lectures in Cincinnati, b
lying very ill in that, city of Typhoid fever,

Mr. Vroontau's son picked up a partly made
taeqne near the Court House Square on Satur-

H. Eberts. Heating Chill Molds, Detroit.
A. Fischer, Revolving Show Stand, Detroit,
L. Mann, Transporting Bottles, Detroit. w
J. and J. Benchard, Lubricator, Detroit.

SKMI-WBEKLT.

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC

Family Knitting Machine
Highest Market Price

Cash,

Ucil tow Rotice?

A Moet TeeJMl and Wanderftel IwwweUon.
Now nttrsetina univerwal attention by it« astonish"

SwCs® «W«SR
“
'‘“snJtK'WFbrflnftAiS.
h will knit every jwedbie variety of plain and
■-

"itna *1—. Mm.~i •*-"&gt;■, .

. „_.u._i* —. t-.i.jno by hand, or on

? with heel and toe
M«mou inrrw- ■&gt;—___ - ••••**•' ,nd fro“

on T!i»tik»giving&lt;lay. Sermon by tho Pastor.
A0«i; the usual services there will bee ••Praise
Mering"
x-|

.On Saturday, Judge Hoyt sentenced the eld

mere, of Rutland, in the forenoon, threshed

Postage-E'.'i'Lrtrl^*"
R. J.
Men* coal*
Youth'* coat*
Boy* coal*

13.26
•3.00
•SJO
Nor. 27, *76 xxtG1r6

Money »i be seat by draft. rncoey-onJer. ex■yjz^.-stigrarvst-.M.nr ..*■
tiSEJfcr ClobW with their publication..

E. D. WRITE.
II astixm. Micx.. Sept-2.M7S.________ xi

STAMMERING CURED.

SSS’S «&amp;■'?? .w

ssstesss

M. D. Rood desires to call attention to
h» MV W-0. Shop, -k«m
Itaadal oDboon o« *ny d*y, nod, » do

iug atation. Some of you lake that trick
, without trumping.

ountr. City and
a I* will be made.

Sickness prevented our attcuding tha M«&lt;hDivas'**"
XX40vl Sole Monufaeiurers. MratUebor*. * t.

Aon «hh Joon Bleb t Bro., oomor o
Church *nd Koilrnod Start.
xxdtT
'

After m*ny year*
In tbo bo*lM*«,
tool, •»? ‘b«‘ :h&lt;?
eon do hotter work, nod gioo tatter Mltabctlou Aon any other are* In thl.
For lb* »o«l lot of Cwwd 1x4—ter. Metlon. W. H. Btebbte*, the voter
SoIboo, red Sordino* i» th- °IJ, (0 to member, with Ao experience of a Uttvtrycreditable examination, admitted as an
John Stanley's. ~
tta*. will alway. giro hl* pcnonal «■
attorney at bw and solicitor in chancery by
tantlontoihl* part •' ‘h',r
eCt to the church fund.
On Friday Evening hat Thomas J. Wilder,

Hit Honor, Judge Hoyt.

Puro liqm botUod for
P"'
pones, fur Bale at moderate pncw by John

ItUSSEJi

"VWJ£&lt;£S&amp;«SSy=

b°H«™ and Team furol*l.*d wh*n

WANTBP—Oar pyot
",'|W l*°°kStaih, Mane* 4 Tretna.

when desired.

STEBBINS BROS.
Hastings, Joly 28th.1875.

for sale cUay,
i'heraon on hia track and

Jv*»a Stanley a

XOTlCBTO V35fM3?IO!“;RS °*

jr;johnsu.!*,.

fvruth Carolina is for Hayes; Florid* is for

Stanley *■M-uabln doubt remaining that Louisian* han
for Hayes by a decided majority. That Boui kw bau—h

mare, aoand, weight 11
*-*'«-’* JuuraBe-»4-

FOR SALE.
Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to Exchange
for a farm near Has­
tings. Correspondence
solicited.

™Tbc Eheirtte Bota Will he need only
And if the business will pay

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Mas.,

PROBATE ORDER.

ide Division of the Central which took place
along tlic lino.

icclivc and congonial purgative ever
discovered. They
are mild, but cffcetoal in their
operation, moving
■■Bn the bowels surely
and without pain.
Hm
Although gentle
[S Jh» in their operation,
they are still the
MQRm mo»t thorough and
r
rearching cathar­
tic medicine that can be employed: cleans­
ing the stomach and bowels, and even tha
blood. In small doses of one pill a day,
they stimulate the digestive organs and
promote vigorous health.
Ayes's Pills have been known for
more than a quarter of a century, nnd lis*’oblained a world-wide reputation for their
virtues- Tlisy correct dbeased action in
the several assimilative organs of ths
body, and arc so composed that obitruc- '
tions within their range can rarely with­
stand or evade them. Not only iw they
cure the cvcry-day complaints of every­
body, but also' formidable and dangerous
diseases that have baffled the best of
human skill While they produce power­
ful effects, they are, at tlic same time, the
.afest and best physic for children. By
their aperient action they gripe much less
than the common purgatives, and never
give pain when the bowels are not inflamed.
The v reach the vital founthins of the blood,
nnd strengtlicn the svrtetn by freeing
it
from the elements of weakness.
Adapted to all ages tend conditions in
ail riimatea, containin’ neither calnmcl
nor anv ddeteriou’ drug, these Pills may
be taken 'rith safety by anybody. Their
rii’ar-coating preserves them ever fresh,
and makes them pleasant to take; while
being purely vegetable, no harm con arise
from their use in any quantity.

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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

W. Colotnab. Shoe Hanger for Fanning Mill,

xxHGlf

Hastings, Mich., Oct, 5, 1876.

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NOTICE-

�■■4s ■■
CONTlNtnOJ FBOM IfiT^AGE.

pounds each, worth two and a half cents
pen pound to fertilize any crop. This ma-,
nure should bo composted with any good
soil about four puts of wfl to one of manure, and allowed to remain in the heap a
few months, to become disintegrated, and
diffused through tho coil, theta a pint of
the mixture in a hill of com or any other
crop will produce as good results as a
shovelful of stable manure.
PAINT TOUB FARM IMPLXMENTS.

Millions of dollars arc lost ■annually in
the United States, by neglect to paint farm
wagons, plows, barrows, ac These things,
if well painted and kspt under cover when
hot in use, will last three nines as long ns
they will when not repainted after two or
three fears use. Any fanner Can paint
these things. All that is needed is Vene­
tian red and linseed oil, half raw and half
boiled, then wash the implement to be
painted thoroughly, and proceed to apply
the paint. Even pleasure carriages can
be nicely painted at about one-teuth the
. cost when pointed by a carriage maker. 4
' fanner says : ■ “After paying twenty dob
Jars every other year to the carriage makers
for painting and rarniahing my buggy, and
being without the use of it for fifteen days
while at tho shop’, I concluded to enquire
in to the matter a little, believing all that
a former can do towards keeping his tools
and farm machinery in order should be
done at home. Wc too often employ the
mechanic to mend our harness, when wo
can do it quite as well, though at all times
not quite so smoothly. Tho next time my
buggy needed painting, I called at the car
riago shop and enquired what they would
paint it for. They would clean and put on
one coat of paint and Tarnish for fifteen
dollars, and for all necessary repairs in
•wood, iron or leather, they would charge
at the rate of thirty cents an hour, and add
the value of materials used; for two coats
of paint and one of varnish, twenty dollars,
and two weeks’ time to do the work in. 1
concluded to paint and varnish it myself,
and the rcsgljlwus that it cost me in paint
and varnish only 81.50, and tho work was
done as well, so far as i could see, as they
would have done it.
I gave if, two coats
of black carriage paint, apd one coat of var­
nish."
TRICKS OF THE TRADE.

The ''Iron Trail.”
A spicy sketah descriptive or the At­
&lt;chison, Topeka and Santa Fc Railroad, the
Ibeautie', ifoencry and pleasure resrfrta of
Ikite Rocky Mountains, by “Nym Crinkle,”
ithe musical and dramatic critic of the
A
. ’w York Wortd, tept tree on applica­
tion,
together with the
Juiih Guide,
i
itnajw and time tables of thia now and pop­
ular route from Kansu City and Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all pointXin Colo­
rado, Nev Mexico, Arizona and tho Sau
Juan Mines. The finest lino of Pullman
Sleepers on lite continent between the Mis­
souri River and tho Rocky Mountains
without change. Special round trip tour:
isu’ tickets from the Mattntri Hirer to
Denver at $50, good to atop off at all
points. Address.
T. J. Andkwson,
Gen. Pau. Agt.
XX52tf
Topeka, Knn.

Legal*.
MORTGAGE SALE.

■
be Hotel in the

■feNov.10th.ir*.

Furniture
thrown hxth bran root H deeUrcd to b. davand parabte. and there iv now claimed to be doe on aaK.

liour of one o’clock in the afternoon of said
tho north frontdoor of tho Court Hmm.
County of Barry, in tho City of Hasthira.
county (that bains th a place of boidiac the
: Court for mid County of BarryJ the aremtcribod In said m&gt;&gt;ncaju -r so much thereof

'bated'Saitisroro.

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PROBATE ORDER.

RAILWAY

B, C.PRINDLB.
J else o( Probate.

PROB&amp;TB OllDEIi.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Conate of Barry, su—
61 a rcraion of the Probate Court for the County o(
arrr. heldsn at tho Probate Oflee. in the Cilv at
iiartinpx.ou Saturday, the Eleventh day cf Novem­
ber. in the year ono lhot»and eirbl hundred and
»ercnty-aix; present. S. C. Prindlo. Judte of Fro-

Superior Strength

Excellent Quality

HOW TO TELL THE AGE OF SHEET.

LAMBKNITIINGMACHIltE
Krttte a MockiuR Iu 1&amp; lUliiuteu
Knlttinx in the heel and narrowinroff the toe
complete: knits all mos; narrows and widens at
witl; and knlu the web cither Tubulsr or FlaL
StudeZupulde, or iUbbed. Psmductngnli Vartrateoor Knit .Apparel. Sand for clrtolart and

&amp;%tsi

*" IWBVJ..K,

PRORATE ORDER­
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Barry, as.—
At a seaion of the Probate Court for the County
of Barry holdea al the Frvbeto Office, in the City
of Uuuncs, on Wednesday the 1st day of hovronber in the yearbte thciuand el*ht hundred
and revsntr-six.
Prerant. r. C. Vrinllo Jodye of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Ogilvie Xrosenyer

pray ins for reamer therein set forth. that he may
no licensed to rail certain real estate sf said doctor­
ed in said petition described :
Thereupon it b ordered. That Maa day the 4th
day of December nest at fl o elock in the forenoon.

Brackets, Paflc— Hold­
Wall-Pockets, Sutper11OLDBRS,

PROBATE ORDER.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. CoanfrofBartT.a*.At a mdon of the Probate Coart far the County
■:! ft";•
“S.IS

EXCURSIONISTS

0 Capital pnrxE. fiao.oco.
Only XUVOTIckaU at $20 each- FrscUoiu
P’rU,,ULIST OPPOIZaM.
1 Gipite! Prixe--------------------- ------ -

■ant person. prariM that hbaacaunt ar meh Guar-

Cataract. Hone-oboe Fall, tho
Great R a pitta, and landing them direct­
ly at the Falls. The track of the Canada
hontberu is an air line, laid with steel

Coaches are furnished with the Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
fromdusL
With Us complete system of
magnificent Parlor. Mfreplng and

W.CDO
4o.ra&gt;

[at2TOrim&amp;~
I’riara of frsg)------2,086 PrtMt. emonatina to

NOTICE OF ^J^lpiOSERS ON
■STArXOF MICjnOAIf. 1
COCSTT or
J"

Probate Coart for
mH County.

For Stomaehsout of Order.
I ' No medicine will so effectually improve the teae
I of the rtomaeb as ti&gt;ca«&lt;PHb: they remove .ail

Dtbility, ,,
btvji-x.
fflSEt

TnSvnatl
■ lansdiw,

Ch5~.

United,' States Geaeral Land Office.

Arean of Pay and Bounty.

tlieXthday of Noe., A
ykwhij o’rw

K5.WSS2W'

a CAR DI AX'S BALE.

PWLFS
ORIS STORE.
W. H. GOODYEAR,

The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he lias again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a frosh and genuine
ieo. M. Savage &amp; Go's Col. Stock of. Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dyt&gt; Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and, in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggist’s
TOOWSaiiCWliiffl^^"
^edteoPgWIOK. Apateu
"”M’~ Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Pool

wwjgfJssr

................. faffi.soo

Write forCireutarror^eud orders to JOliSSTON

tSzvjh' amfendar-7

AUChU&amp;0U

-Mn-

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I
n” FOE OF PAIN
MAX AND BEAST

—*ft«ixa.

MUSTANG

WTS
NOTICE TO £&lt;2Jftfg*lOSRR« OX
’p"2r&lt;S£ *

STOCK PRIVILEGES

LiPZlV ATE

TBOB. * nuoci. Fnridiat.

POSITIVELY CURED
cb-rttf.

Xs"
8»eclaj,dir»nk aUBWwrc Irtsctsc-i
Of vilJter re_-.pr.aatf or .-’rf, ..Afcr.led er o-reired,

redly opposite Empire Block.
One door cast of SpauldingsHastings, July 18, 18764

AIIMINISTHATOH'S SALE.

8 T BIO T

In all dlrcarr- aSerUr.c these orysnr whether they
secrete too tn t&gt;e h or too little water: or whether ths
bo alfiicted with stomomavel, or with aches and
pains settled in the loins over thnrorioa. of the
kidnejs. these Pills should be taken areordins te
ttie printed direction', atei tbc Olnunent should
bo well robbed into the'small of the back at bed­
time. This treatment will sire aknoaiimu-.edille
relief when all other rneosu hateUUod.

■eaeh far them. Send hr ractetarad letter. Where
lAarintDantu are imperfect we rive initDictioin te

Meat of tha Interior. Private Lind Ctaicir. tn&gt;po aylyM-BMrvrox Cbdauaad aoMmrua Caras

L*te of ■
ittTS

1700

Eric Rnilwtivs, the Canada Southern
is fast becoming tbc favorite Hite to

xxirtr.

Br roaoviax araiJ. ferojtntod. or other itaaaro hasasS’teSiSC’&amp;i.Rrt.ss
plafnti te expelled . Tl» emit te. that the dtetarbeaee i» omited. and the ectinn of the buatir
beeosM racuiar. Nnthfac will Moo the relaxation
of the booeUrottnieklr iu thu fine corroetin* med

■Sold at the Mat

Drawing Room Cart from Chica­
go, Detroit and Toledo, audita ooa-

FRANK E. SNOW,
Gcn’l Piux.Ksd TiekebAa’t.
Dxracr

will immediately
•root the liver and atop every kind ol
dnL la warns rlimaOrs thouands
rn saved by the me of this mtdie

of any party or ।
e^ot vending thi

"K&amp;SSitau.
mana reeorta in New York oud i’ennsylrania.
Tlic Canada Southern &gt;• the only line
from the Went running directly to Niagara
Falls, giving passengers, from the. train, a
wonderful panoramic view of the Mighty

Uow to Le Strong.

A handsome reward will be siren to anyoncread-

caur !-at a copy of thia order I
llMtln&lt;s Mpubliean Baane
and circulated in said Count

Canadn Koiitiicrn R’y Company

dcced rates, by which pass-tigers
only vimt the Centennial Exhibition

RImM it.
;
action to br.tn h

SiCTMKis.
ESTLtSr DtK
Blaise, surroands eaeh box of Fills and Ointmsat.

bran

EftSS.

uBM_________________ •- ___ '

Will, of course, wish to ace All the aighla
comfortably and cheaply. To thia end the

Sick MeotUchea abd want of Appetite.
Those faclinrs which ee sadden as. nroet freeneatlyanse from Maoyanees or troubled, from .d.-.rue-

’

American and Foraign Patents,

AU Officer*. Soldier*. and* fiailoni wounded rup-

PROBATE ORDER.

Mother' and Daughters.
i one thins more than another far which

ICstAbllfahod 1Bs€&gt;5.

other persona interested in raid estate, are required
to appear ataaeerion of said Court, then to he
bohlrn at ths Frol atccCec. in tbcrilr of lluUnys,
anu.how cause. If any there be. why the prayer of
WfiriAtfisiS.’swUi petitioner

Louisiana State Lottery Co.

irJ: Et^ts* .‘sw?

CTBBMI8 KKO*8

teetamsnt of Mid deeeaaed.

A DM I MIST RATORS SALE.

CENTENNIAL

"fix,.

Peerless Milk Safer,

now on exhibition at our Fmk ituie
Store. All kinds of work, made Ip or­
der. Repairing of all kinds of old fur­
niture neatlv done.
.
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Furniture Rooms south «dde State St.
opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hardware
Store.

m Acni_\ x co..
(aieopeeFaqs, Jiaxa,. t.rfhicatv. HL
Kxtra Drawing, Monday. December I. M7G,

Nerfotm Disorders.

and everything in the Furniture line.
We invite all jjersons to call and look
al our

that said peditoner sire notice to tho beriem in­
terested in said estate, of the pendonev of paid pe„u™. ut
«.•&lt;»..-&gt;&gt;

fftsrssr

can sell cbeapor thaa any Louh &gt; tn Bar­
ry County, for these xeahotw:
1st Bet-auwi wo have no rent i » pay
21. Became wo make the most of our
goods ourtelvoa.
3d. Because we keep the best o work­
men.
4tli. Because wc warrant nil gyod^ we

ings,
ers,

Con

J. &amp; P. Coats

STEBBINS BRO’S.'
Teep It.

Wc sell none of tills chcajr-ninde Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods we make Is made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
bear inspection. No trouble at all
■how goods.
Parties having Pictures/to trama
would do well to g 'them framed cf
as we can do it P ..-rand Cheaper than
any house in P ,j County. We keep
the Largest si.u Beet selected stock o!
PICTURE FRAhTES AND MOCT.D-

.how came, if e«y there be. why the prayer cf tho
petitioner should not bo created : Axn IT is FcaTxsa OsnsuD, that raid petitioner cave notice to
tbc perron. interested in said estate, of the pen-deney of said petition, and the hearine thereof
by eou.inr a eotly of this order to tei puHUhed in
the Mutiny* BepnbliaaD Banner, a newspaper
printed and clretttaxedin Mid mantyaf Barry.for

xxL'Cwt

.

Of every Description which we

u.«k
dav of Dee. nevi al 0 o'eloek in the lurennon. ba

of hearing.

EtJ.

w mNITVRE!

iVtTnU
eatll) li

inc fuv raaxon* therein Mt forth, thxt (ho majrbo licenved to rail ecruin real eMite of Mid teteon in

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col

Pensions

’

Where you wul find all kinds ol

Clareno* L Lewi* tali

The Little Rock
and Fort Smith

AMn&lt;rTOWXK

FMITM DEPUT.

CHEAP OENTltNNtAL TllIP—To

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

.,

HASTINGS

(J100.M) prnri

fra ol any dollan &lt;f»cI M tn xatii mortrase exprrax-

...... -- ------ ... «

Smith, Mance Jc Preston's and settle to
save costs; We must hare our pay.
xxi4Gtf

r-OXa.

Diseases with Its Agonies.
CKOOSKBETWEENTIIHM

»•

A promissory note given b,
William
Knapp and his brother, of Hastings,
payable to J. Winters, duo Oct. 15 1876.
On this note payment has been stopped,
and the person who found it will confer a
favor by returning it to the sutweriber.
Abe Bvnnei.l.
Barry Oct. 16th 1876.
xxi49t3

SSiMmWBEs
HOLLOWAY7S PILLS.

Fred Sweet wiUiM to call atlcutiou to
his friends and custcnicru that ho has situated In
taken tho .window of Dr. Roberts (ita Post
,
Office)
where lie will be found ready, will­
;
ing
and competent to do all work-in his
‘uKOBOKW. CLARK.
line intrusted to his care. Thanking you
for past favors I hope by strict attention
jto businosA to merit a continuance of tho
,same.
Very respectfully
PROBATE ORDER.
xxi53t2
Fred Sweet.

Probably I cannot better servo the inter­
cats of mV readers than to enlighten them
.1 little on tho methods of obtaining money
for chromos of little value. A party ad­
vertises that he will supply a “splendid
kJ*. Frail LamuTvIno
chromo to the subscriber of this paper
Latidr, some PrAiriv
only, worth 85, on the receipt of 25 cents
to pay tbc postage with,’’ and he conveys deferred pwyrnoatv. Te
ior full tutrro-oli
&lt;
the idea that it is a gift from the publish- eaah.
Bply to W. 6. HLA
x 'ers ofthe paper in which the advertisement
ttlo Kock. Arkafiu.
appears, saying, “cut out this advertise­
ment and endotie it irith the money to
show that you ore a subscriber." Now,
all such advertisements are humbugs.
The chrontoa are sen. as offered, but they
arc very cheap onca, not costing, probably
Hrdal and Diploma
to make them over five cents each, on
which the postage is two. I notice aa ad­
vertisement in a paper before me of a chro­
mo 30x40 inches.for 50 cents, “to pay for
the case and postage, the object being to
,
—AND—
bring the--- into notoriety.” Such a
chromo at this late day in chromo-making,
can . well- be afforded for fifty cents, the
postage not being over six cents. It is well
to let the rural public understand that in
all such cases they pay all, and often dou­ SPOOL CO I TON.”
ble what they a$e worth, while many per­
sons may suppose that they got them for
nothing—only tho postage.
A sheep’s frost teeth the first year arc
eight in number, appearing all of a site ;
second year, tbc two middle ones are shed
out and arc replaced by two much larger
than the others ; third year, two.very small
oats appear—one on either side of the
eight; at the end of the fourth year there,
are six large teeth ; fifth year, all the frojft
teeth are. large; sixth year, all begin to
show wear—not till then.

COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.

MORTGAGE SALE.

Special Notice.

Lest.

Holloway’s Ad. Drugs. Etc.

Legate.
Ho Affidavit* of pnWlMtlon will bo ytv. until
Mid for. All to b* furarted at lb* Statute yiUo.

‘ ’

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NOTICE.

'

LiNIMENT,
WHICH HASSTOODTHETEST OF
UTF.AM.
,
THERE IS NO SOKE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
wim.kotoubk.no ACHE, NO
FAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OH THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN
IMAM THAT IKIES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOI
and bestok
USEFULNESS
HORSE.

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                    <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 62.HASTINGS BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 4.1876.

[hi ^e.fni-Wfiekly Repbblicaji tapper

Wagons, Plows, Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt, Etc.

WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWET
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

Apt&gt;'~l~UJb| gjo j

[CONCLUDED.]

-

the secret on* of me, for I could not alloV
him to marry you without knowing tho
troth.”

injure.

LB&gt; I

OLD ABEL'S MILLSTONE.
From Tinalejt't Mqnslne.

“My darling was it for your interest to
know the truth ? Whan your brother left
England you were but a child. Up to to­
night it has been my constant endeavor to
hide the real facts of the case from you. 1
had hoped to have paid off the whole
amount before you got married. Tom's
proposal ttTnight, however, has frightened

AU TES OF A D VER TISINO.

•4 t'olntun | *
VjCalnmnj
U Column I
i_' u!grua-1

MISCELLANY.

“And now I know it Mr. Webb," ex­
claimed .Torn, 'who had been’ trying to
speak for some lime, but had been unable
to do so, owing to a strange sensation »
of marbles rolling up his throat, and a de­
termination of water to'iris eyes—“owr

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AW I 9-00 I 16-001 !7.00|
MO | 12.00 I 80001 SOXO| NUM
iiu&gt;olMji&gt;lMW|mjwiMw'

f on piE /fexy

«J- 1'umbn* Directory Card*. not exceeding elx

P.iiFMHLL JID BUSINESS CAM

tiXfr

rr

viLL stLL

SfflEMffl WO ffl B«.,
At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
,

I do know it, I am more dm* ever desir­
ous of making Polly *ny wife. I thought
of having the bans put up next week, and
then wo can bo married before Another
month is over our beads."

“But, Polly," inquired Abel, “is not
that rather soon."
•
His daughter was at that moment en­
gaged. in attending to tho fire, the bright­
ness of which had, during the recital of
Abd's revelation, become somewhat dim­
med. J ust after he spoke, a cheery flame
again shot forth aud disclosed a happy
rmilo upon Polly’s face and a blush upon
her, forming quite sufficient answer to the
question.

“Wdl, my children," continued tho old
man, “do as you will."

PLOWS AND CASTINGS
/

MlLO T. WHEELE R.
TREASURER.—-OBee

in th* Cour

11. C. PECKHAM.
PHYSICIAN A BURGEON,

FIIKKI’OH’/. BARKY COUNTY, MICII.
r*'S|»«*l«l attention given to DImsm nf Woman
ul
IXtltf

M. W. RIKER.
Jl'STICB OF THE PEACE. General Collection
.nd luaranee Agent, Union Block, State Street.

WML UPJOHN,
t'HrsiCIAN A fWHOBON.-OEe*
SALISBURY k BROSSEAU.
LERSIN nillNTTC'RE. tpbol.lery Good*,
aiding, and Picture*. tndertaking nromotly
endod to: Uoana and Burial ftob« feralahed
i purvonal attendance gi
Wary

In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and caatinga, we have a full stock of
POINTS

ATSTD

EXTRAS

for the Gale, Cuhtis, Robinson, Dodoe and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points arc all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
points.
•
50yi

GREBRE &amp; RUSSELL.

Jtoomi,

DR. II. F. PECKHAM.
B'LBCriC PHYSICIANAND

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.D.
n iromivo ciosw *. ■- ■ • -«IsSereo. Street. Al! call* will r*e*iv*
'..atloo.
xx454f

A. P DRAKE,
PHYBICIAN 4 SURGEON.—O®e« avo*
Acklejr’e Drag Store. Blau SU UaeUnga

WM. II. HAYFORD,
X HORNEY and Councilor at Law.M;

DR. C. RUSSELL,

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

CHAS. H. BAUER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND PROSECUTING
rrruKNKYfcr «»rrv Cnnalr. Ag«nt for Hmm

WM.

BURGHER.

ISAAC W. VROOMAX.

F. S. BOWEN;

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
IIE1U PF. Doyntr County SnrrcywaadOouort
Oonvvyaneor. OMeo at the Court How..
JanyTW

C. G. HOLBROOK.

THE VICTORY IS WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
For full Particulars call aud see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sngars, Canned Goods,and all oth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

A.IVD SEE ME!

JOHN STANLEY.
Hastings, June 12* ”76

ffllffl Of ■ COM,
Look to your interest, and go to

Tom Smith sprang from his chair and
wm ringing Abel's hands in token of gratituded, when the sound of footsteps ascend­
ing the stairs caught Abe's car.
“Here, Polly I quick with the candle,"
be cried; “there is some one who wants
us, or has mistaken the floor."
The room had hhlierto been illuminated
solely by the fitful gleam of fire, and just
as Polly had got tho candle alight tho door
was opened,-and in strode Mr. Baker—
Baker, Jr.,—whom Abd had left but an
hour and a hall before.
“Oh Abd." arid Baker, with hu broad,
ruddy face glowing with excitement, “I'm
so glad I've found you at homo, I've good­
news for you—news that will make your
heart leap from yous bosom."
“Whai—what is it?” exclaimed Abd,

while Polly rad her betrothed looked on i*
silent amazement.
Why, your boy Sam—he who eight
years ago was thought to be guilty of rob­
bing us—4 now proved to have boon inno­
cent,"
Abd’s face grew pale, and bis hands
clutched tho wrists of Tom Smith and his
daughter, who had rushed to his side.
••How—how do you know this ?" he

cent, my boy innocent! 0b, that he had cattle, not so long nor so cxtenrivdy tested
lived to aeo this day I"are finding great favor where beef in addiTom drew his arm around the waist of‘ tion to milk or cheese is desired. Not all
his betrothed, nnd drew ner to the window. the importations of thoroughbred stock, I
They raised the blind, and looking out, have reason to believe, hare been made up
witnessed the heavens resplendent with of the best animals. The great difference
myriad stars, and a bright, crescnt shaped ifr the qualities of tho animals would
nrake it hazardous to order cows without
moon.
“Polly, dear, said Tom, it’s the first some personal knowledge of them or their
day of the new moon. You ought to breeder." Another dairymen writes: “Some
wish, and what you wish is rare to come of the ncighborin farmers who are engaged
true."
’
in butter dairying, and who formerly kept
“Is it Tom ?" replied the girl, with a Aynhirea, are introducing Jerseys into
wistful, trustful look in her eyes that made their heard*. I consider it a wise policy to
him draw bur still closer. “Do you know have some Jeraeys in ail butler dories;
how J have watched for the new moon and but for a milk and chccso dairy, give me
wished regularly for the same thing for AynbirM in preference to Jrrsfys. Tn
many months post"
speaking of breeds of dairy cows, I will
'• Aud what was your wish, Polly ?" in­ say that my czpericncc teaches me to hold
quired Tom archly. (I think he knew,’ the Devon cow in high c&amp;tcm, both as a
although lie pretended to bo quite igno- milx and letter cow. Aud I mast say
that after many years experience with sev­
ront)
“Oh, if I were tn toll you now, ths eral ,(nol all) different breeds of cattle, I
charm might fail. Ask me dear when the think if a young farmer docs nothing worse
noxt now rooon cornea, rad perhaps I will -than stock a farm with good, young Devon
tell you my wish."
cows, at fair (not fnnev) prices, he will do
“Th?n darling, we shall be man and well.
wife." His Toioe sank to a whisper, but
FEEDING STOCK IN WINTEB.
it reached to her ears, and as the words
There arc many men in tho United
ceased-her head had rank upon his shoul­
States,
who have purchased an extenrive
der. The fire in the grate had died away,
the candle upon the table flickered, and at steam apparatus to steam hay, stalks and
length went out; but with its last ray it grain for cattle, and feed them on steamed
showed tho old man rapt in the contem­ food ; but T'do not think that airy fanner,
plation of his precious relic, andzthc two no matter how,extensile his steam arrange­
lovers—one in heart—still goring upon the ments may be, or how numerous hu cattle,
peaceful splendor of the starry finnament. can save nny expense in wintering slock in
th?t manner. But as a matter of interest
to those who steam fodder, or contemplate
RURAL TOPICS.
so doing, I annex what the editor of the
WrflUu for th* RirrsuCiX Rx'vxxa by oniof N. E. Fanner says in regard to this sub­
tb* aoit axMrlrarod f*rra«rt, **nlenir&gt; and
ject: “At Mr. Stone's born, we saw the
fruit Crower* id th* unttod StatM.I
thirty Ayrahiera of all ages, from ten years
. FEBTILIZEBS.
or more down to a* many weeks, take their
A circular has been published by the
evening meal of .-tenmc-1 feed, which had
‘Agricultural Experiment Station" of Con.,
been cooking for several hours in a large,
in which is admitted the uncertainty of wooden hex, mounted on wheels for con­
results in applying commercial fertilizers venience in transporting the contents from
to lands ; yet farmers arc interested in Irach the boiler to all Darts of the barn floor.
Tho box is the largest one we havo ever-'
fertiliser*, because they cannot make uj&gt;wi
seen used for this purpoBc. It is about
their farms all the manure that they need, eight feet long by four foot wide and throe
and many hare to buy phosphates, guano, feet high, ana holds sixty bushels. This
&amp;c., but often without much apparent ben­ is filled u full as it «an bo crowded, once a
efit The entire gist of the circular shows day, with cut hay, corn-stalks, corn meal
and shorts, intimately mingled and then
that farmers are entirely in the dark, (but
steamed thoroughly till the fibers of tho
not plainly admitted) in using nny com' hay and stalks are soft, and until the grain
mcrcial fertilizer—that A. may apply one ii converted into pudding rather than
kind to land with good ratnits, while B., dough. A few grains of corn which wo
found among the husks were nearly as
h'u neighbor, may apply the same to a sim­
soft and easily crushed between the Cqgera
ilar crop, and derive no benefit at all owing
m hulled corn when it comes to our dining
to the* fact, that the lacking conatitucnts room I able*.’’
The GO bushcis of steamed food were
in soils vary so much, even in adjoining
field, that it w impassible for any body to fed to 30 cows at two meals, night and
morning, also five pounds of dry hay to
tall what particular commercial fertilizer to
each animal at noon, and the expense was
apply, while stable manure is sure to be all estimated at at 19 cents per head daily.
that is needed. The following extract Now,14 to 20 pounds of dry hay, with a
from the ’circular contains the pith of all peck of beats or carrots, or a few pounds of
bran daily to a cow would keep her in good
that is in it of interest:
condition at leu than 19 cants per day ;
“Borno time ago an intelligent farmer consequently there is nothing gained by
asked the writer which were the better steaming fodder ; beside, considerable la­
fertilize!*, phoophate or potash salts. The bor and fuel arc saved by feeding stock in
reply was, and I knew no batter one, “pot­ the usual way. This steaming of food for
ash ealta where potash is needed, phos­ cattle is generally adopted by men with
phate where phosphoric acid is needed, plenty of money, being incited thereto by
and nitrogenous manure where nitrogen is theoretical writers, tho most of whom im­
needed. But if you do not know what; aginc that the manner of farming in the
your soil lacks, and want to make sure of United State* is radically wrong; and -that
a crop, and enrich ygsE-Und^at the same they are sent into the world to correct this
time, um your nitrogenous raper-phos- bacLstato of things.
L. /
phatesand German potash salts together.
PLOWING IN BYE.
\
The former will furnish nitrogen, phoe^
. In green manuring of land the plowing'
pboric arid, sulphuric arid aud lime; tho

gaspod.
■
‘•An hout after you left my office a let­
ter was delivered from Australia—it wm
written by a gentleman, a Magistrate in
Melbourn, and was to the effect that our
late cashier, Robert WUmot, having receiv­
ed a fatal injury through being run ova in
the streets, made u deposition, before tho
legal authorities, that your son was inno­
cent, and that ho himself had appt-opiated
the moneys of the firm, and, in order to
conceal his own delinquencies was eompdcd to fix the guilt on some one else. The
latter, potash and maguuia. Thus you
official papers will arrive by next mail.
will have a fertilizer with all that tho plant
Abd, believe me, no person is more rejoic­
needs—a complete manure. At the same
ed at this intelligence than myself."
time it is well to remember that yon may
The old man was in tears ; he could not
feed your crops, not only directly by giv'
speak, but the pressure ho gave the ex­
ing them these ingredients in guanos, phos­
tended hrad_evinced his belief in Baker's phites, potash salts, and so on, but indi­
sincerity.
rectly by rendering store* of plant food,
“And, Abd,’ continued the new comer, present to tho soil or atmosphere, available:
it gives me pleasure—more pleasure than torough tillage nnd tho use of cheaper fer­
I can tall you—to hand you back your
tilisers. A little limo or plaster may some­
ninety pounds. Both my futhcr and my­
■
times thus bo more valuable than an amount
self resolved qever to touch a penny of it; of phosphatea or potash salts that wouldI
if you had died before you were satisfied
cost several times as much.”
you had discharged the debt, we should
WHICH BREED IS BEST ?
have handed the money over to your
daughter. I am delighted, however, to
This question is often asked in regard to।
give it back to you personally; and if yon
!
oows; but the answer must depend on
will come to my office to-morrow I will
hand you the fire per cent interest which what use is mado of- the milk and butter.’
has accrued since the first payment. Good If a cow or two are wanted by a family

by. Abd, I fed mysdf an intruder now. that can afford to pay SI00 or more for a1
Good-by, and God Hees you, my booert cow, rad prefer quality to quantity, the Al­•
derney (now also called Jerwy) cows arc•
,
to become thicker and thicker in his utter- superior to all others. If tho object be to
,n«, U&gt;'d pUcxriin AM'« l»p« ra«U sell the milk, or to make butter and cheese’
canvM bog, which gave forth a riming for market, tho Ayrshire* and Hofetrins,&gt;
sound, and once again heartily wringing or grades, are excellent. The 8hort-hcrrns•
tha old man's hand, bounced from the fooiu
are frequently are good milkers, but theyr
before anyone could bid him farewell.
“Polly," whispered Abd, “give me that require better pasture* than other breeds.’
They make thebe* Uefof all breeds.
workbex."
1 Devons nnd their grades are tough and

Al tv KN BY AT,LAV sad SoHetior
Xrf. by,p».to,. d«r
rtu* Ud MrerbdcMgrf lo te

WrfbLE NO. 2005.

in of rye is advantageous. The land should
be fortilixed in some way when the rye is
sown in tho fall; and the grain should be
plowed in with a large plow about the time
that the rye has got ita full growth, but
before blouoming. It should firat bo roilcd down flat upon Che ground, bo as to bo
eaily covered. A farmer who has thus
plowed in rj c says : “Tho land will bo-cffedually supplied with a largo amount of
organic and minora! elements of plant food.
If allowed to mature, according to the cstimata, the crop plowed in would add to
the soil of available plant food about 227
pounds of nitrogen, 200 pounds of potash
and 121 pounds of phosphoric acid, which
would nearly equal in value the two tons
of guano."
CHOOSING FOWLS FOB TABLE.
It is n little singular that taste or fash­

ion as to the color of tho flesh of fowls
varies at different largo markets. In the
London market, ydlow-akined birds are not
sought for, the pink or flesh-colored skin
being the favorite there; while iu New
York the yellow is preferred in 4 marked
degree. The queostiou naturally arises,
what is tho reason fi&gt;r this difference, in
taste, and which are the best fur tho table
as to flavor, delicacy, Ac. ? There is no
doubt that there fowls which uro celebrated
for their peculiar richness of flavor and

hardy, and arc not particular as to Lite skrnoeJ varUic*. Such I
Games, Houdana, Dorkings,
A
‘ New York is that

shoo I quality of the grass in tbrir pwtoe.
. old j Stock breeder sy;

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�Tea*, Coffee*, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc., Etc.
paying in 'advance after November 1,1876
will receive the paper weekly from receipt
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THE COUNTRY GENTLKIAN.

Republican

The Country Gentleman to published
Weekly ou the following terms, when paid
strictly in advance; One Copy; .one year;
12.50; Four Copiee f 10, and an additional

Committee.

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To the Republicant of Barry

The Battle to fought and the victory
won, thanks to your untwerving devotion

to duty, and your firm conviction that ths
Republican Party to still true to the Prin­
ciples it avows, and the Policy which sav­

ed the- Republic in the dark days of the

Rebellion.

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The Country Gentleman noeeeaws an
unequaled Corps of Correspondents, regular
and occasional, among tho Beet Farmer!
of AU Parte of the Country, and conataully
reflects tho practical condition and progress
of tlio husbandry of every section of the
United States and civilized world.
The Country Gentleman gives in ita
Horticultural Department a continuous
variety of information and suggestions,
equal or superior in tho aggregate to what
to obtained in tho monthly numbers of
most magazinee devoted to Horticulture.

h»’P»ik

kddllirid «&lt;&gt;P(1

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ties, and a division in our own ranks oc­

rjuaf qtjtu*i»r

casioned by a diversity of opinion on tho

the Party, and by the prompt acquiescence

by the minority in the action of the major­
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and while wo could not see that any­

thing was to be gained by this agitation of
the Greenback issue in the election of

county officers, we did not deem it any
pact of cur official labor to call into ques­

tion the purposes or action of any doss of

our fellow citizens who differed from us
in their convictions of duty., or the best
means to accomplish what seemed to them

to be their interest and tho public good.
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Now that tho election to over, and ths

status of the money question definitely set­
tled, we^rnst there may be a ro-union on

the old platform of equal and justice to all

men, of all, who believe in the equality of
men before the law, and

the protection of

the property, and of tho personal and pc­

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Htical rights of every American, regardless

of color or nationality.

To these principles the Republican Par­

ty stands unalterably committed In victo­
ry, or defeat, and to anraro their enact­

ment into laws, and tho enforcement

of

tho laws thus enacted, with such other
legislation

os shall secure tho

grealut

tion of al! men who believe in Free Men,

Free Soil, a Free Press aud the Inaliena­
American citiacn,

whether adopted,'or to the manor born.

The past to nt least secure ; the present
triumph you have won is a lasting honor

to yon who have so unservingly battled for
the Right The Republicans of the State

applaud your devotion to principle, and
your real for that which you believed to be
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The Country. Gentleman embraces
numerous minor departments of a practical
character, such as the Dairy, the Poultry
Yard the Apiary, the Vineyard, and so on,
and weekly presents a column or two for
the Housewife and an lutorroring varietv
of Fireside Reading. It contain* K well
edited Review of Current Events, and It*
advertising pages furnish a directory of all
tho principal agricultural and horticultural
establishments of the country.
Specimen Copiet Free. Audrttt

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Luther Tucker^Son,
ALBANY, N.Y.

VEGETINE

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The Country
Gentleman contains
unuaally full and trustworthy Markete
.Reports, and devotes special attention to
them and to the Prospects of the Crops,
as throwing light upon one of the. most

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ciled, though it seems to us this difference
of opinion should have been settled within

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PUREETES THE BLOOD,

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Renovates and Invigorates the
Whole System.

1T8 IKDICI1AL PfiOPfHTIES ARE ALTERATHE, T»IC, 60LVEMT AO MURETIO.
VEGFTIXK

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sunrion u tta&gt;M

pare Mood.
Cbrewic I

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Your standard bearers appre­

ciate your action and the firmness you

manifested in their behalf and stand ready
ScATTMKua.—Tlirrr were 0 Prohibition ticket* atxl 8 American Patty tickela caal
in the county, aa follow :
Avyiia, 2 American, Party.
Barty, 2 American Party.

when any of you shall be honored by a
selection as a candidate of the Party for

any

billon.
Chose

On'our own behalf we thank you for

Woodland, 2 Prohibition.

which so generously reposed in ns tho

satisfied that the tales of horrible brutality

management of this ever memorable polit­

and savage barbarity toward tho unhappy

ical contest, for the increased majority you

freedmen by the Democratic “bulbdoscra,"

have rolled up for tho Ticket from Presi­

which have reached us from that State are

dent to Coroners, nnd especially for your

far

than

from exaggerated, fur they have seen

firmness in the lace of tho uncalled for the poor victims

assaults mads on the character and man- 'escaping

to that

who have

cl»y.

lincaa of some of our chosen leaders, raen

pitiful appeal

u fur above their assailants as the Heav­

the North

ens arc above th« Earth.

feeling of sympathy

of these

succeeded in

The atrong and
humbla people to

for protection, will

You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese
We sell the best
Tobacco.
We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
6Oots. to $1.00.

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.
Crockery.
Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.

Remember.
We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.

one pouscosing

the true instincts of man­

hood, and the time may come

chief honor this glorious victory belongs,

the

we should fail to do Justice if we did not

be punished.

Hastings, Aug. 7th, 1876.

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Michigan

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

Detroit Advertisements.

5,000 greenbockcre in Mich.

igan.

READ THIS

N. SABIN.

Hayes a majority of

gives

25,439.

ed to be 3,234.

At Coldwater thia season 16,725.80 has
been paid fur Centennial tickets.

and he happy again.

GRAIN, ELOUR

The population of Charlotte to estimat­

the anr evidence.

And liU Toed
B«ud &lt;*Tnd.

MiA.

GM IteMi in Prices!

awaken a

in the heart of every

Rcpublicanrotcrs of die county of Barry the

when even

murderers of whitc'Bepublicans may

Wto wUl say that Gen.

the efficient services ‘ render- ,Sheridan used too strong s term in styling

Out of fifteen lady applicants far admiss­

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

ion to the University not one has been

rejected.

Grsis

There was polled in Kent county at the
recent election, 15,150 votes.

to growing finely.

um

Dwlm tn all kind,

lotisui^

Comer Woodbridge i Shelby Ste,

Old Kent

,

Detroit, JMlch.

FURNITURE,

John H. Wendell &amp; Co,

Pjatfetery Gates BncMS Rua, fc.

The prohibition and greenback tickets

ed by the RxrCBLICAN Bannxb, in the
contest through which wc have just pass ,

were nearly a tie in lohia County.'

Sraioo Dcmurr, languor, tassUude, and that

ed, as well as the uuUring efforts of its
'

Pro­

hibition 66, Greenback Ti:

and Michigan Lake Shore Railroad be­

tween St Joscph and New Buffalo.

’
th* Past Vi/* Sravr, which (uppiiM thablocJ
not ,
with its vital frlucipaJ of lift elonicnl—iron—
surpassed by any man in Central Michi- jiafuaing rtrenglh. vigor, and naw Ufc into all
gan, entered into the contest, and did ।parte of the system. Being free from alcohol,
a work the Republicans of Barry County

ita
' enrrgiiioc effect* are no*, followed by cor-

will not fail to remember with gratitude.

'

Thanking you fur the honor you have
conferred on »s, nnd for the victories you

iGlw2

PLOS’^A,!'’ fillFFKS&amp;lMETS

New iron to being laid on the Chicago

with &amp; teal that did not abate, an energy

that, did not flag, an ability that to

reoeiver for the Chicago and
Lake Shore Railroad.

Michigan

Ho is at prvfeut

the General Manager of that -road.

ALL DISEASES 0E THE BLOOD.

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j Look here I

Look here!

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What! don’t you think wc can sell

Coffins,
Caskets A Shrouds
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7 \t.

The Michigan State Grange will meet

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have won in tiie past, wc bid you stand
The .New York JH&amp;tutc advertises for 12. Half faro u;&gt;on the railroad* and
firm in tho future-. We ask that justice .
as to the uLcreabowts of the about halfrates at the hotels after you get
may be done,-that ths opinions of nil das. iufcraaik.il
*
President who was elected

— that you join us in giving to all men a

Spices.

State ftema.

Republicans who have recently '

visited New Orleans arc now more

Editor, Geo. M. Dewey on the Rostrum, who

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods.,

SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
ctUre organ*. Hilar* ItiUatiun
atlon and re&lt;ulatee ibe bovela.

this triumph you have won for the Party

recognize

Ooffee

Hatlinz*, 1 ProhlbWon. Ila»llng» City, 2d Ward, 1 American Party. 84 Ward, 2 Prohlbliion. 4th Wan!, 3 Prohibition. JohnNnwn, 3 Ameriuan Party. Rutland, 1 Prohr

official position, to reciprocate your

action, to tho. extent of their several abili-

While thus recognixing, that to you, the

Our Teas are all ^NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $1.00, we claim to beat
the County.’
a

copy Jor the yearfree to the tender of the

jdauj H

Japjajl n»u qoawf

currency question that could not be recon­

TEA! TEA !!

tipod tOTITHM

.The contest in this county was embarraised by special and unlocked for difficult

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Papkhb—Fobty-«ventii

J. M. HEWES,
. Wf guarantee Satisfaction.

-Huarsc furnished free to any person
Mnfctading a Coffin worth
We

The Albion Mirror stands up on its hind

fared before, far we make the most of our
Ceffins and Furniture.
jasticc, and protect the political rights c

citizen, and thus any on

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Sio aii OMifflial
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p*&gt; m in hot blankets, and lent our faithful

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)at

We alept aoundly through

and did lb •job.

pHIAVS ADVERflSEMEMTS.

•Nov. 28, 1876.

heal late to retommend

a medicine.—TUmmm
•, -traxtSale—Franca Roldan.
- -Edwin A. Strona.

names again, talking about his own besetting
sin, having forgotten the peal. Well if he can

All About the County;
.. I.UOSJ.

Heel of the Vniverw to remove from ua by
death our Worthy Btoter, Cyntba Runyan,
Therefore
Jieoobed, That wa deeply regret bar early
death, and wUl ever mon kindly eheriah the
recoollaetloa. of her many virtue., which were
alway. prominent in her inlercourae with u&gt;
aa a woman, and an Adoptive Mum.
Btoolotd, That we exlead to her honored
hueband anil family, our heartfelt condolence
aad aympathy in thair great affliction.

.John talks about our big boots—Well, our boots
may be slightly to large for John's Chinese

i until meeting Tueeday evening.

both hia bead and ahouldm.

ire

Haix or Haxtixm Eastkkx Braa Lenox,
No. 81, or Adoptivx Makx*.

cast, aaya tho Baiun.
rketed in this city.
: «r ■ should be a meeting of the Board of
t it ion on Tueaday evening.
, ■ - circuit court stands adjourned tiwlil

If that is so why did
-O.i_ t&gt;.____ .

p« day.
. - th ink* of the Editor of the Baxxk*. are

ing dinner; ■
A daughter of Hon. Norman Bailey, waa
■p.:itc seriously.injured Thanksgiving evening,
while uliding on Broadway near the residence

A. CARD
TO TUS AMKRICAJtPUBLIC.

anow and Icc, has

com­

m 1HDW
For 1877,
if he had not been a legal voter.

in addition to .11 its former excellencies,
heretofore surpassed by do other religious
weekly newspaper in the world, will offer

Council Proceedingfi.

Common Council of the elty of Hastings was
Nor. 21st, 1876, there not being a quorum
present the Council adjourned.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.
Hastings, Aug. 12th 1876.

■voure the peopl
nine box ofHolU-., . .

a; ■ vim-

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BM2" tet’ ^-iESir.S Z' te
XJX1 SrSS&amp;'SS'i
’LT.'F-WS;
‘EL“t
«be American
refnve to purchase M edteine* parpr-rtinx to be our»

ENTIIEIT NEW FEATURES,

THE HUM UHNE

Recorder.

D. 187B.
.
Present the Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Evans,
Lewis, McNaughton, Russell, Sheldon and
’

Petiika of
relative to gradftg on one aide of Broadway
from Bentley's planing Machine to bridge,
waa laid on the table.
Of Pioneer Co , to appoint George Davis,
Wm. McShcrry, Dan.J’hax and Wm. Michael,

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ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

Fall and Winter Millinery !

of great importance and value.

HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.

Flrvt—We shall print through the

Tomlinson.

Phillip T. Colgrave of Charlotte an experi­
ence-1 and popular Teacher of Phonography,

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
ivill please the closest buyer.

lered until election morning and waa told then

eil of the city of Heatings waa held at the

Michael Grace has moved hia Saloon from
the north-east corner of State and Church
Streets, to the building next east of Em. Busby's
Bar' yr shop, where his friends and the publie

rilk pictorial illurtratiaw.

Machine Oil,
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
«
Black Oil,

viUare. and are extensively used throuxhonl the
entire civilbod world.

concerned we did not advise Birney VanBrant

luwuhcuse on each Friday in December to

th.' season of froat.
menced. .

Ti e desir o to call your attention to our etook of strictly
pari 'DRUG.S and MEDICINES Tie make a speciality in
deal ing in only strictly prime DRUGS. We believe it is
for t&gt; ie inter est of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell oi ily prir. no and pure MEDICINES.
We have
'
....
a, large,
stock of

pt ices that

uf the Editor of the Bum.
W. S. Rogen, the Treasurer of Carlton, will
; &lt; at his residence each Thursday, and al tho

the
or

MASTIhGS CITY DRUG STORE

married.

The Grand Central Hotel, New York, leads
in flic p.'pular demands for low prices. It has
reduced its rates from &gt;1.00 to &gt;2.60 and &gt;3.00

Jue and tendered to Sheriff Creasy and 8urveyor Bowen for a fine turkey for Thanksgiv­

valuable luneationa II eontalni. In addition to

^wolrvrf. That a copy of there reaolationa
I* presented to the huiband of our deceased
later, and a copy to tach, tha RarcsucAX Bax«xa and llastinyi Horse Journal for publica­
tion.
T. Puiura.
Mrs. W. K. Stun,
Mire Julia WianvuAX, Committee.

McGee the assistant Principal of our I
-chool is very sick at the residence ef
Mr. Hadley in this eily.
*cpb Cole haa removed hia Meat Market
Front JrforMU Street to the Goodyear building
tjtxt WcsleT'the Bank on State Street.

_Prt|y a. Pile, and Millinery Goods.

rldiaoa and latitude. at era BMtinliable for a cor-

iiy the 20th day of December, inatant.
I be official canvass for Senator In the 16th

OU

Spedal Notices.
Hostetter's Ublted States Altaasie for 1«TT. fe»
distribution oralis. tbronshout tho United Statei,
and all eivUlsod countries of the Western Hemis­
phere, will be publtehad about the flirt of January,
tn the BoxlUh. Goman. Premb, Welsh. Norworiaa. Swedish. Holland. Bohemian and Spanish

year SERMONS by the most eminent
deigymen of the country, of all denomi­
nations, from Maine to California. Our
readers will, therefore, hare the pleasure
of hearing the most famous ministers of
Ngw York, Brooklyn, Boston, PhiladcL
phis, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis. San
Francisco, etc.

Second—Wc shall publish a series of
artidre on CHRISTIAN WORK, by
Rev. Stephen H. Tyng. D. D., whieh will
be invaluable to elcrgyflien, Sunday-school
teachers, and every Christian man aud

m

JI,

???????;??? &lt;

xr.

Hilled w. will

AU kinds of Ladies’ Underwearat the LowestPrices.

Fancy
ever and
person;
opposite

Goods of all kinds Cheaper than
in quality to suit the taste of every
Remember the place, State Street,
Roberts’ Drug Store. ‘
GIVE US A. CA.LE.

gas

MRS. CLARA AT.T.FW
MISS VINE TREGO.

woman.

Third—A new Serial Story of Amer­
ican life will be begun about tho middle of
December. Its title will bo

fjJJJ three willina t
V riaht In their own IveaHUre.
explain hero. Btuloca. pleuant
Women, and bon and airt. do u

Heatings, Mich., Oct, 5, 1676.

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Machines,AMarble Wo^ks. Ayer’s Advs. &amp; Groceries.

A PAPER CITY,
Pioneer Hose Co.
On. motion of Aid. Ruaeell, the above named

VE

prevent opportunity to become proficient in itWe learn that, a few days since, a man in
Baltimore fell from the-roof of a barn, on
which he was at work striking on the scaffold­
ing oq the small of tho back, which resulted a
few hours afterward*, in hu.ilcath. We could

peroonl were appointed members of Pioneer

A motion of Aid. Ruaaell, that the street
Com., be authorised to employ an Engineer to

articles from the pen of Elder Brewster,

employed.

appropriate fhn&lt;*a therefor.
F. McNair, highway wo
2nd Ward

not
use

fl» U
F. McNair, highway work dlh Ward 19 87
Charles Horton highway work 4th Ward 25 88

Thoma. Bette, peeing

n their good., but they look cheap to ua.

whu the Editor .
call a •‘gambling Hell." Wo do not know of any
such institution in dur city, and if there io

Ayes—Aid. Evan*.

Lewis,

McNaughton,

nays as follows:
Ayes—Aid. Evans.

Lewi*, McNaughton,

Ruaaell and Tomlinson, 6.

Nays—Sheldon, 1.
On motion the Council adjourned.

L. D, QvACSCWBCTn,

’rices!
EATT

many dyspeptic, ailing persona.

Get

What Can bo Done m n Day.
funded.
Only one disagreeable

It

in country neighborhood*, where all should be

iVe think t
day as it usually is on the Sabbath.

Turkeys

one year, postage
paid, together with any one volume from
the following list:
1. Tho Pickwick Papera. 500 pages.
2. Our Mutual Friend. 516 pages.
3. David Coopcrfidd. 520 pages.
4. Nicholas Nickleby. 516 pages.
5. Martin Chwzlcmt. 530 pages.
’
6. Dombey aud Son. 534 page*.
7. Old Curiosity Shop, and Reprinted
Views. 530 pages.
8. Little DorriL 504 pages.
9. Bleak Horn*. 532 pages.
10. Barnaby Budge, and Hard Times.

tuoky Cksb Distribution Company." Thtoia a
larger dowry than anybody short of a Bothachild bestows upon his children. Gev. Porter
la no Rothschild, but he intends to give away
that amount among his ticket-holders on ihat

Boa. 576 pages.
14. Uncomtr.oiciai Travslur, and addi­
tional Christmas Stories. 356

you would get your share of ihiagoHeomaana.

15. The Mystery of Edwin Drood, A
ChiW’a. History of England,
Master Humphrey’s Clock, etc.

thing oocured al ftie

not be kept away from social gatherings.

Tbe W»rki «f Charles Dlckcas,
in tho famous and unsurpaased House­
hold Edition of Messrs. Loe II Shepard,
tho well-known pabiwben of Bcstoa.
Look at our offer I To each and every
person, whether already a subscriber or
not, ■ who acoda us &lt;3, we will forward

570
11. Oliver
.
_
___
12. A Tale of Two Cities,’ and Great
Expectations. 514 pages.
13. Oirtstmas Stories, and Sketches uy

Grange Feast in Rutland, on Thanksgiving

is too bad that people thlevetohly inclined can­

Jr., of Brawstcrville, Mm*,, on men and
things, religion and politics, and every
“ top topic " a* it comes tip.
Fifth—Our great premium for the
year webdicre to bo the best ever offered
—vix.:

Tub1 Indxfbsduct

Ruaaell, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 6-

Etc

D. 11. DeLand 4 Co.’a 2/ret OUmenl SaUraDie.

be one of the most sparkling nod attract­
ive aerials ever published.

Fourth—Wc shall publiah a senes of
move dirt therefrom, waa carried.

it would bo wise to hurry up and secure your
chance for a heaping pot of it. Whole Tickets,
&gt;12; halves, &gt;6; quart eve .Fk Ex-Gov, Tho.P.

Porter, General Manseer. Frankfort, Ky,

rickfohd
Wktic
Knitted

by D. R. Locke (Bev. Pctrolcm V. Nas«'
by). It vividly illustrates the present era
of speculation, of linng without work, of

500pH?«r
For

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

PROBATE ORDER.

For restoring Gray Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.

Idea at the probate offlee.io theeiC

which is nt once

line and Clinr the petition dalr veriled.of

THE BICKFORD AUTOMATIC
day of December next, at 10 o'clock in the for*other persoui interested tn eaid estate, are r.qjirholden^aTtho probate otUeo. in

the petitioner .hould not be ■ranted.
Aud It la frrther ordered, that said MtiUoMS
i pcraon* iatemted la raid estate
of eald petition, aad the£earin«

PROBATE ORDER.

Family Knitting Machine
Jiow anraeiiDS umtctmi

saa;

Ww?&amp;
ninafral aud from

Pnaanr. B. C. Prladlc,Jnd*e of Probate.
In the Matter of tho Bvtate of Marr C. Berate,

that an Instrument
Clnr
led in this oourt. pursad tastameptofsala &lt;tevupon It i«on!«red, that Tuesday the 2&gt;Ub day

raetion Book, eentainint complete and
ireeUou to the operator, aceocipmdee

riSLwilsSwriK
ua OBicc. in the City of Ha.«tinp and

&amp; aant tr. tor narl of tho

e

health?, and ef­
fectual for pro­
Nervi ng the
hair. Faded or
gray hair is toon
testored to U» •
original eolor,
with the gloss and freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thickened, falling hair
checked, and bnKlnest often, though
not always, cured by ita use. Noth­
ing can restore the hair where the
follicles are destroyed, or tho glands
atrophied end decayed. But such as
remain can be saved
for usefulness
by this application.
Instead of foul­
ing tho hair with n pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Ita
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray cr ‘falling offj nnd
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
■which make some preparations dan­
gerous, and injurious to tho hair, tho
Vigor can only bonoSt but not harm
it. If wanted merely fpr a

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir­
able. ‘ Containing neither oil j&gt;or
dye, it docs not wil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on t^ic hair, giving
it" a riclg glossy lustre and a grateful

perfume.

“fex..

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.,

ATTACHMEXT NOTICE

DOWELL, MASS.

i of Mlehlpan, the Circuit Conn for the conn-

FIFTEEN SUBSCBIBKR8
we will lend

More Blooded Stock.

rouds

s

were more abundant, and quite as

enjoyable

closed with a pleasant party at Union Hall,

ood reports financial ‘usd otherwise.

Abraha&lt;Rj«r«on of tho Township of Has­
ting.. imported into thto couniy oa Friday teat• Short Hora bull calf, four month. Jd on
th. 28lh of November, bred by A. A Droak.

of We«i Nori, Oakland Coaaiy, Michigan, that

Th- Patrons of Grange 140 Rutland, had a
Thanksgiving Feast on Thursday evening last,

Pedro." waa tired by 11th Duke

they carried out their programe.
B8U.
5fyl

The

our county afiorda ; and although an hundred

of Hila-

Dickens Complete.
Every number of tho Independent con­
tains
largo octavo pages, forming a
weekly tnagnsinc in itself; whereas all
od&gt;«- folhi nligiou, |»|xn ht»* only
f™ 1« to JO
of much mJkfliia.
Tho, Tho
off.n; for 13
twko n mock » «»y «»or rrlipoM Joor-

etnioeaily

The Paper for Hard Tim.
guAMnUPTioN PUCE of the Independent,
with premium, &lt;3.00 per annum, in

JisLS'
N.U.. -1h-"" I

= s

XhLT. “tirF-SLK?.. 4. J.iitlS a
swttZwG

.

Attorney for Plato'

ADMIN JSTRATOK’S SALE*

FOR SALE
‘Fruit Lands in the
Michigan fruit belt.
One, Fruit and gar­
dening farm of 251-2
acres to-. Exchange
for a farm near Hassolicited.

�Legals.

(COHTiMUKD PBOM 1st PAGE.)

bhe-Ainncd fowls in choosing fowls for
ll»c table, the latter of which arc generally
poor in quality, such as Spanish, Ham­
burgs, &amp;c. Another reason may be that
all the pink skini are very tender to. drew,
tearing easily, aud axtra care is required in
drafting to make them look attractive,
and if they come from a long distance
and.are al nil damaged, they do not pre­
sent as clean and nice appearance ns those
with yellow skins.—(Korol Etw-Yorker.

WIMTEBING BEK4
Bees require some protection in winter,
although tn the Middle States they often
winter voy well on their summer stands
when unprotected in mild winters. I have
found boxes made to set over the hives a
good protection. The space between the
biro and box to be about three Inches,
boxes open at both ends, and the open
space packed full of straw up to and over
xthc top.-' Then Uy some boards on tho
hive ns a roof to keep the straw dry, if the
hives arc not under corer, and the bees
will winter as well as in a cellar, or in a
bee house. The passage ways of the hires
must be kept open by cutting openings in
the boxes, and placing pieces of tin or
tine, bent in circular form, over them and
between the boxes end hives, to keep the
straw from closing them up. The tin
should be bent with a shoulder on each
side and secured in position by tackv or.

Star Clothing House

Star Clothing Houae.

Legals.
MORTGAGE SALE.

[Star Clothing House,|

mortgage sale.

ut’w.’u..—.“11 "J nv?.

GRAND RAPIDS, *
* Are Offering their Entire Stock of Mens’ and Boys’

At an Immense Reduction in’Prices

MtatV of Harry. »ndHt
irecrlbed a» folluw». tu
iwrsisx??.

- $4 50.

CHILD11ENS' SUITS, $2 50 to »5 00.

GOOD BUSINESS SUITS, W 00 to *7 50.

BOYS’ SUITS, $4 00, J5 00 an.l Upwards.

JliNff SUITS DOWN TO

PROBATE ORDER.

small nails.

Lost..
A promissory note given by
William
Knapp nnd / his brother, of nutting,
payable to J. Winters, due Oct. 15 1876.
On tliis note payment has been stopped,
and the person who found it will confer a
favor by returning it to the subscriber.

Abe Bvnnell.
Barry Oct. ICth 1876.

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Clarence-!.. Lewi* nlinor* — heir* and kcatecs
^On retuJingVnil filins th. petition, duly verified,

PROBATE ORDER.

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits

of Meria M. Lewis Guardian .f said Minop, pray­
ing for roMOMtherrln r.t forth, that •hr mayo, liccnard to soil certain rcr'
—LJ

SSb

ifeOnly $1000 and $12 00. ^*

sons inletMted in said •

e&amp;-«

Smith, Mance St I'rcston's and settle to
save costa. We must have our psy.
i
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Those Suits wo Warrant worth Folly X3 00 to $5 00 Moro.
perron* int.rerted in raid ret
it thi*ProVrto Offiw’tn tho*
«how oauro. if «ny th«re&gt; bo.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

- ’ *
$3 tfo; $4 00, $5 00, JG 50, and Up.
MENS' OVERCOATS,
MENS' FINE BEAVER and other OVERCOATS, $9 00, $1000, $12 00, and $15 00.
OVERCOATS,
$2
50, $3 50, $4 00 and $5 00 and Up.
BOYS’
- $2 00 and Up.
MENS' WORKING GOATS,
_____
- . $1 00 and Up.
MENS'WORKING PANTS,' W WE Guarautao to SAVE People a Great Deal of MONEY if they will BUY of IS. -®e

G. P. Rowell &amp; Go's. Col.

The Little Rock
PRORATE ORDER.
OF MICHIGAN. Uoantx of Barry, re.—
oa of th. Probate Court for th. County
MHm at tho KbaMOOce. in th. rtty.
r».on Monday, th* 2Qlh day of Novraber.
rear one thousand aiebt buudrad and

J. &amp; P. Coats

Moke no Miatjaka. as ours is the \pnly Double Store.

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal street,
62w4
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Excursionists, Liniment

Holloway's Ad. Drug., Etc.

renoon, bn
,a»d that
M.V UK‘I. M »W »■
WHWM. WWW &gt;11 OtllW
person* intareatrt) in sahl ovtale. are roqnlrfti to
ai&gt;p«ar at a tearion of said Court, then to be holdeu
at the Prolnt. OOc. in the efly ot naatings, and
show eauro. If any there be. why the prayc.- of th. I THE TESTIMONY OFTHE WHOLE WOULD
__..j--------- jt liferotitioa.r sire untie, to
aid Mtalc. of the pee*
i’W.’slsL&amp;u:
Bad Up, Bad Breast*, Sore, aad Olean.
mor. a n»w»paper printed

CENTENNIAL

HRK ME FACTS.

Superior

HOlimrS ODfflENT.

Strength

Excellent Quality

Jodsw of Prouata.

NOTICE OF ^JON^g^SIONERS ON

SPOOL COTTON.”

STATE OF MICHIGAN. l_ Probat. CoVl far
Cocxtt or Baur. J ”
raid Cuunlv.
E»urt. of John BartlaU. dccwaecdTh a under-

• to tho person* interested in «»ld e»talo.
idrasy of said petition, and th. bearinr

■Bhnafrr,

culan and

ING MACHINE CO..

r printod-and elrealatcd In raid County

ropy)

Judxo of Probate

PROBATE ORDER.

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

OF MICHIGAN. County rf Barry.**.- !

Louisiana State Lottery Co.
uJKJSSS’S .HMyfete'ESS'li.’

on Thureday the Ztd day of November. .

GVARWAWS SALE.
In tb.MBUOTortbottU:. ot AHm and Cha*. H

Sflri

Canada Soathcru n’y Company

PWffl

iim store

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

at namloTi of celd Court, then *tn l&gt;e

rh^sia.*xriu
sr'Kas'

Qeo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Col.

W°!£r
COMMISSIONER’S NOTICEtaaad* ajrtinrttha -UU &lt;4MiJUamM. Hunt Ute
of mid eounty dwcuad. baraby airs Nolle, that

DEAF Boo"free.. O. J- wi&gt;O». M*
MXMWUSU.
NOTICE TO COM^y^SIONERS
STATE OF MICHIGAN,^ Protato^teCT
NOTICK

ha*. through ita connection:- i.nibe Wert nnd
Northwest, placed oa sale n targe number of
T&lt;?va.im»’ Exctnuioa Ticket* nt greatly re­
duced rate, by which jMXMuncor* can not
only vidt the Centennial Exhibition al Phil­
adelphia. but can, in addition, viait the prin­
cipal eastern citlea, with an opportunity of
•topping al any of the great number af fit­
, mou.» rvrort* in New York and Pennsylvania,
i Tiro Canada Son them is the only line
from tho West running directly id Niagara
I Falui, giving passengers, from the train,
1 wonderful panoramic view of the Highly
Cataract, nor*e-ihoe Fall, the
■ &lt;lrcut Rapid*. and landing them «*ircci ■
I ly at th. Falla. The track of the Canada
I Nwntlicru in an air line, laid with rteel
i rail* of the heaviest pattern; there .are no
। curve, or grades; wood is wed for fuel:
, Couches are furnished with the Winchell
' Valent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
dust
With its complete system of
1 magnificent Parlor. Sieeplni; and
. E&gt;rnwl»ia Room Cnrn from Chlcn-

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged ! trim
LK, and
in the DRUj&amp;^TRjLDE,
__ ’
y arri-Uhas in stock and daily
arris- a©, I&gt;clrcrit and Toledo, ana u«rouingt a fresh ana genuine ncciion* *t .wiaaam I'niuand BnitaStack
ofn.,z,
Drugs ana Medi*®*h® "*’w Tor!1
^nd
/raraaao
K»z»w.v... Krle Railway*, tho Canada Southern
esnes,
Dye stuffs, rancy
| uh* i&gt;e-&lt;&gt;ming th« favorite Hue to
Goodst and in fact a cam-1 w®
?’«*«»■ *•» »w* popular Hue
plele Stock of Druggisfe |
Merchandise which he offers Any Information c-tn be obtained by al­
M /.Art rwinbi n±
Pm_______________
ducsd Prices.
REMEMBER^ the Peo XXIMTtf
pie’s Hruff Store is di­
rectly opposite Empire Block. I THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I
One door east of Spauldings ;THE
FOE OF PAIN
I
TO MAN AND BEAST
W-l'artles answering any ef lb»« adr«rto&lt;
menu will ideate Hate wbiru they raw the Mm&gt;k

$500

EXCURSIONISTS

Will, ofcourae,jrith to ace nil th* sight*
comforuMr aad cheaply. To ibi* 'end th.

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TE-'T OF
40 YE4 US.
,
THERE IS SO SOKE IT WILL
SOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
WILL SOT CCKK.NO ACHE. NO
TAIN. THAT AFFLICTS THE Hl
MAK BODY. OR THE BODY OI A
HORSE OR OTH ER DOMESTIC AS
1MAL, THAT—DOEB NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING Sic., BOc.. or fl.00.
HAH OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING. AND BESTOK
ED TO LIFE'ASD USEFULNESS
HANY A VALUABLE HOUSE.
.MH
■________
' .—
---------

POSITIVELY CURED.

koctu.

F,lM4w.Mieh.

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lepoklican
NO. 64,

VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1876.W^OLE NO 2007.

jhe?Bjni-We«kly ftepliblicaji bapper

Doctor Alkln’« Double Column.
RUD,

READ.

READ

THIS i

GEO. M. DEWEY’
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For tho finaTlot of CanD«l Lobster,

Cigars that cannot be equaled at John Salmon, and Sardince in this city, go to
lanlcy'e.
‘ John Stanley's.

FOR SALE .1THF BANNER O«7CF

TIIEGHKAT AGONY.
one prevailing topic in

The

the city

now, is, “who is to, be President ?”

Tho

Republienm are smilingly confident and
the Democracy are as ugly and waspish as
they can be.

They claim that

if Hayes

i! declared elected it will be by fraud, and
in the

gin mills and gambling hells they

talk loudly of resistant, and offaiangurating Tilden by force.'"’it i» very hard for
red nosed,

inonstached gentlemen

who I avc^protnises of places under Tilden

in tho event of his election to resign their

hones," and being eimpdlcd to go back to
ordinary thieving for a living. Sinecures
in custom-houses, with unlimited oppor­
tunitie* for stealing are much easier, and
when they think how dose they came to
it they gnash their teeth in rage. But
the business men in the Democratic party
take no such view of it. They say, with­
out exception, that if the returning Boards
declare Hayes elected that ho must be
inaugurated, and that there will be no
fight over'y. The fact is tho business
Democracy who voted for Tilden would a
little rather bee him defeated than not,
now that tney sec the reckless, revolution­
ary dement that stands liehind him. And
they don't like the .attitude he occupies.
In all this excitement, be has said not a
word to allay the fever, or quiet apprehen­
sion. He has not said that if his oppon­
ent should bo declared elected he would
acquiesce quietly, but he holds himself in
position to take the office by force if need
be. And it i£ a significant fact that all
the threats tof trouble, in this dty, camo
from those who stand tho closest to him.
He conducted the campaign with bluff and
money, and he will stop at nothing to
secure tho scat he has so long coveted.
Heaven help the country if this archdem­
agogue, by any means gcts.his grip on the
Presidency.
THE NEWSBOYS
am reaping a rich harvest. Tho circula­
tion of the daily papers have doubled, and
the little gamins know how to keep it up.
In one up-town block, tho population is
entirely Democratic, and the next block
on the same street is entirely Republican.
The smart newsboys enter* the first block,
and yells, “ ’cre's yer extry World I Til­
den's elcctid^ sure." The Democrats all
rush to buy his paper. In the next block
—“ 'era’s yer extry 7Vm«—Hayfs ker­
nes Looisaner, Floridy and South Kerliny I" And a very lively sale among tho
Republicans is tho result.
One more
honest than the rest, was asked what was
the election news, and he cried “extry
Tnboon 1 ” Peter Cooper's defeat con­
firmed.
He sold a great many- paper*.
THE POOL*.
Among the betting men, and their num­
ber is legion, a great deal of interest cen­
tres in the pool roonis. Pool betting u a
specie* of gambling without cards or dice
and has become guito fashionable, even
among so-called respectable men.
Tho Pool Rooms have been the arena
of much excitement during the past weeks.
There are a number of these fiyihionable
gambling houses on Broadway, the two
most largely patronized -aic known as
Johnson's, corner of twenty-eight street,
and the palatial establishment of ex-prize
fighter, ex-congressman John Morrissey.
There arc several kinds of pools known
as Auction, French and Combination. A
portion of the room devoted to such pur­
poses is fitted up with an elevated plat­
form, upon which are seated the auctionecr» mid derka. The roomn orc provided
with scata, and from a comfortable loung­
ing place for tho fashionably dressed
loafers of the city.- Hundreds arc usually
in attendance but not three per cent, arc
bidders or buyers. The auctioneer an­
nounces that a hundred dollars is bid for
the first choice on general ftonlt, Tho
favorite, candidate is then naniud, generally
thus I One hundred dollars for Tilden.
How much do I hear for Hayes? The
bidding is varied according to the working
of the ]»litical thermometer, varying from
thirty to eighty dollar* for Hayes. Til­
den one hundred. Tbe bidding having
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handed to each party. Tho succearfiil
bidder receives the entire amount, ie*H
three, per cent, which is the pool adter's

found at all hours of any day, ready to do
French Pools.—In another part of the
ttnv work in his line, from putting* new room, needy nrrengedaidc by side,are a
spoke in an old wheel, to tho building of
number of frames constructed with spacen
। the best buggy ever seen in the county of
AGdreo
|TTELL A GAY, Boston. ' Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
Barry. Don’t forget the place; in the
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Tiro &amp; Bro.,
nnmer corner
o
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shop with PSM.
JasonX-Rich
o
dusted io a sdip inserted on the board, toPure Liquors, bottled for medicinal pun Church and Railroad Street.
aca, for sale at moderate prices by John j xx6tf

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noon iu 1174 Tolnnw, vrtth th. TOntinnal ’ • H«l&gt;~~»t.ti’n Bonnbhmn F.per. |U|eo»u..n.l«tlon or Ik. b«t m.n nod Jonr
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OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

The Great Agony.—The News-Boy*.
—The Pools.

on this

favorite.

As between Tilden or

Ith YAOE/J

�the company, or want of nlteotion to llrcir

Teas; Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, Crockery, Etc.. Etc

The Confederotee Fee! Outraged.

and the public welfare by their offiews and
employees.

IIastingh, Mich., D’

187G

jO.7.

Hence the parading of such

mishaps as do occur in displayed headings

ton city arc very

anil exciting paragraphs, it does not seem

they coll the invasion of the

to us, can be of any real benefit to either

Capital by Federal

the owners or patrons of these roads.

has bean a time since Buchanan left

It is for tho

Tkertl.

best

all elaiHCfl of our people to

interest of

aid by all lo-

much outraged at what
troops.

House that the

White

Federal uniform

in

Harper s Bazar

National

There never

appearance

the streets

ILLITSTKATED

tho

of a

or of a

geiimatc means in promoting the prorper-

united States flag has not in like manner

ity of our railroads.

sent

They are the great

terror to their constitutional hearts.

For alrielly hoiuobold inaUero aad droaa,

civilizer* of the age—the pioneers iu open­

There are no State rights in the District

ing np and developing the undeveloped

of Columbia to bo violated, yet the

apo*-

E lady can aftord

porta of our country—the menus of rapid

Lies of State rights see in the appearance

formation it rlva

inter-communication, bringing all parts of of a few hundred noldiera the destruction

of State sovereignty.

effect that a Northern

Hence, instead of impeding them

the South in tho

savagely

which will affect a reduction of the patron-

nal machine.

io iai

old slave

days,

it

is
iiterary and artistic featurw, the Bator ia unVOMt, Boston.

*ge given them by the public, -we should

And still our Platform.

\

only print

that which will

OUR FAITH JUSTIFIED.

Hint Hayes and Wheeler were
legally and constitutionally elect­
ed President and Vice-President
of the United States, yesterday,
we have no reasonable doubt,
though wc^p to press before be­
ing able to get the full vote of the
several Electoral Colleges. But
still we have no doubt Ruther­
ford B. Hayes is elected.

ble state of perfection, as the more perfect

CYnxen says:

The State Board of Canvassers of South
i! ■ ।
Carolina has done its duty faithfully and
51 O'
fearlessly. The attempt of tho ignorant the publuhera.
and arrogant Supreme Court to interfere
rich it- had no lawful
respondent reflects on tho Railroad Com- in matters over wlii
mtsnontr, we' think ho is talking at ran­ control has been frustrated by prompt
nnliance with the law by the board
dom. If there is a public officer in the
Tho triumph 'of law in South Carolina
State whose acts are more worthy of spe­ is fraught with the most momentous
_
cial commendation than any other, Gov. sequence as regards the personal rights of
Bagley alone excepted.
tbut man is the colored people of that State. Every
colored Republican of any prominence
Stephen S. Cobb, the present Railroad
would bare been in danger of persecution,
Commissioner, in and for the State of
even unto death, had the machinery of be unleratood tljat Ihe aubaeribar wfrhea to
Michigan.
i. To this, at the time of his np government passed into Democratic hands.
poiutment entirely qcw field of public With Governor Chamberlain still in now- eeipl of hia ordar.
The Annual Velum
the cowardly White-Liners will be
duty, be brought deeded ability, inflexi­
held in check. Every philanthropic heart
ble integrity of purpose and a fixed de­
must throb with delight at the assurance
termination to d&gt; all that could be done that; with all their intimidations, tho bullto brink our Railroads up to the highest doxers of South Carolina were frustrated
passible state of excellence, that the poo&gt; in their nefarious con-piracy to carry the
binding, eent by mail, poapaid on receipt fit
pic of the State might enjoy the benefits State by fraud and violence, and thus in­ Bl 00 each.
augurate n reign of terror.
they expected when they put forth such
ty, whjlo passing over them.
Fot^rth. So far as the note of our cor­

superhuman

efforts

to

secure

and re-crosaing our State in so many ways,
and

so thoroughly accommodating

the

lu a letter on political subjects address­ people of almost all sactious.zand at tho
ed to the Editor of the Bannxx, received

one day last week, there was this signifi­

•
' “Herewith I mail you a copy of to-day’s

cant paragraph ;

tho Jackson

be of accidents either to persons or proper­

almost

same time to secure tho whole people
against any infriugiyjZ'nt of their risbts by

these corporations.

And most admirably

has he succeeded in his efforts, as tho pub­

Horse fob balk—A good seven year old
mare, Bound, weight 1200 pounds.
Time
given for payment.
JuLIVB RUKSKLU
xxi46tf
•

I fit be necessary

universally attest.

thia Statcvduriog the past three months,

curtail

and trust you will find room for them in

burderr, let it be done iu some other wsy

your

besides doing away with an officer who is

excellent journal,

the

Republican

expenses iu

order to

to

lighten the

It is of moment to have tho

annually saving sums untold to the people

public informed concerning the accidents

of tho State, for the mere pittance paid

which occur on our Railroads and their

our Railroad Commismonor.

Banner.

causes, especially when, as is the case in too

Address
HARPER k BROTHERS, New York.

CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
Smith, Manee A Preston’s and settle to
save costs. We must have our pay.
xx’UCtf

Lansing Republican containing a list of lic and the patrons of I he roads will almost

Railroad accidents which have occurred in

For Toledo bottled ale by tho doxen or
otherwise, and stock ale, and porter by the
bulk, go to John Stanlxt’b. xxt44i3

Harper's Magazine
ILLUSTRATED.

John Stanley eellx better and cheaper
Tea, than any other House in the city,
xxl—14 t 4

The Legislature.

Remember.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,
Hastinge, Aug. 7th, 1876.

It has been our policy

during the twenty years wc have conduct­

Harper e Weekly should be in every family
throughout tl&lt;e land, as a purer, more interest­
Hmm Maouis, one year
*4 00
ing, higher-toned, betler-illiutrated psixrr is
not published in this or any other couutry.—
54 00 includes payment of U. 8. poetace by
Cbontereijl BuUrten, Boston.
the publishm.
’
The Weekly is the only illustrated papar of
tos day that In its essential ehnmeteristics i»
recognised as a national paper,—Brooklyn

ed a public newspaper to carefully exclude

from its columns all articles purely senw

tional in their character, all reports of

accidents on our Railroads, Steamboats,
or Stage Lines, and all extended notices of

I.S—--

criminal events not local in their character,

and all crtni. con. coses of every name and
nature, and from this fixed rule wc do not

*. A. lUaUBOE
». r. UruO.
please ono to whom we arc under many

personal obligations.

For this detcraina-

teSKas.1’-

*tiuu to adhere to our long catabliuhed rule

we think wc have good and sufficient rea­

The leading articles in Harper'a Weekly on
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arc the

the produettot^ of tho soil.

bobacriptic

READ THIS

■■HOT,

and be happy again.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

A Grci Rett® ii Prises I

FWITURE! SALISBURY A BROSSEAU

Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than uny bous in Bar­
ry County', for thwe reasons:15
’ 1st Because we have no rent 4 &gt; pay
11 Because we make the mt»jt of oui
goods ountl vcb.

great

TERMS.

They ue

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

HASTINGS

Keep It.

constantly being used by all cluses of oar

people, anil must cou,ti:iue

Furniture, Milk Safes.

Where you wnl find all kinds ol

sons.
Our Railroads

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xn30w4.

• TERMS.

ed correspondent we certainly cannot con­

Ftref.

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best. &lt;
Crockery.
Cliuaper Limn ever, fbr WE

ILLUSTRATED

With this request of our much esteem­
comply.

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
60cts. to $1.00.

Harper’s Weekly.

the horrors of Railroad butcheries."

sent to

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese
we sell the best
Tobacco

want to close out.

can, the fault-all seems to lie either with

er, to in any way guard the public against

You can have m any shape you
want.

WANTED—Our pay at once, it will
save you trouble.
xxi46tf
Smith, Mance &amp; Preton.

pawed, and ito future nem as bright if am
brighter t baa any tlmi since the golden hne of
Oysters, the celebrated “Shield Brand,"1 prosperity settled around iu later and best
years.—Brooklyn Eagle.
tho officers or employees of tho compa*
The follower,; is the full list of the for sale cheap, at John Stanley’
Harper't Monthly is marked by the asms char­
nies on which the accidents occurred. Abo, members of the next Legislature corrected.
acteristics which gave it circulation from the
that your Senator and Representatives by tho official returns;
first with the better claw of readers. It com­
bines
reading matter with illustrations in a
elect may know how perfectly useless is the
way to make clear and vivid the theta prosentofficer df tho State employed ata large
ed. Pictures merely designed Io catch the
eye of the ignorant are never inserted.__ Chisalary, known u the Railroad Commission­

many accidents reported in the Republi­

Spices

TEEMS.

triumph of law and or­

in the old South State,

der

peopk, and the leu likelihood

the construction of the roads now crossing

OUR RAILROAD INTERESTS.

Of the glorious

they are the better they can serve the
there will

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods

SOUTH CAROLINA

tend to build

up and sustain them in the highest possi­

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian mterforance which will
destroy the other.

Coffee

ridta Kiting lh« houtohold in intemtlng Hter-

newspaper had in

squinted at as if It was an infer­

by the publication of notes intended to, or

uiuneu.

Our Teas are all NEW and
bought at the late decline from
40cts. to $100, we claim to beat
the County ’

A bayonet has the

the country near, comparatively speaking,

to the markets and business cantcra of the
nation.-

TEA! TEA!!

The old rebel Democracy of Washing­

DihJcpi tn all limit

FURNITURE,
upitasterr Goals

to be, henoo

Frants, k

4th. Because we warrant r.H p.»odn wr
take.
'

calculated to make their use a source of eonatant fear totheirpatrons. Tho peopleought

to fed a reasonihlc degree of personal

Clair County.

safety on the cars on any of our Railroads.
And it m true, notwithstanding the long-

portion to tho number conveyed

Look here I

are in­

jured on our Railroads, than by any other

Detroit Advartiaamanta.

mode of publi

GILLET
&amp; HALL
DTT-RnTn-

Look hero!

What! don’t you think wo can - sell

pi
PA1'E«-Hoi.rSMHren.

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

camper than any firm in the State ?
can do it, fur, with the help of

J. M. HEWES
we gwuuuteo Snlirfartion.

Wo

�rhegejni-WeaklyhBpliblicaiitapnBL
r^Hisiu PMtt w urn iwrn &gt;
siilANGEH’S

A vole of thanks for tho excclleicire of a
set of By-Laws, printed al our Jobllooms, for
West Bide Lodge No., 260 I. 0. 0. F., at

THE PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRES­
IDENT ELEcf.

Special Notices

Grand Rapids, was tendered ua by that Lodge

I

Legals

iriadison Dispensary,

New Ativertisemanto.

jffw-t

tHfauU.

Market

GUIDE
Almost all the election beta in thl* Mellon

v -I.UUAL R- R- TIME-CARD
Legislature wfll pan a law depriving of his
vote, and forever disqualifying fnm hold.
aouo bast.

AH kinds of FRESH and SALT Meats

1180 r.M.
- llXOr.M.
(SaturdaysudSundayalftOO r. h.
I r.lxht at
I(M»a.m.

on hand.

.tn- Expo

&gt;vid*d-«nd ncr

■^SSEgsBss

Hour Fact to That which is Hood.—Many
having tried all kinds of Seleratu* and Baking
Powders are now holdiugtasl to D. B. DeLan'd

to sag uioriam eoMatooC, aM lo

GUIDE, 01 SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

Land &amp; Co., having had twenty-five ■years ex­
periencein its manufacture claim it is tho only

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

at.1

Brail* Creek—Arrive

iu*, initski county ar.

ing integrity tho Government of the Union

■aid eoanty of Harry.
Maroa. A. b . l«n. al ti

is committed for the next four yean.

ilisflod to lot it itand on its

i&gt; auJ Lowell—Arriro dally. •xeeplSonday.

. m. P. O’s—Baltluiors. Bedford. Johm-

The men to whoso honesty and unswerv­

Thia standard periodical, now over thirty-

Ed. Bans k:—Pursuant to a resolntiou of oompreheniive and, all things considered, the
the District Temple, I. O. of G. T. fur the cheapest mean* of keeping well informed In
county of Barry, I fUrniah you for publication the best literature of the day. To this tact,
the following brief report of its proceedings al more generally recognised every year, may
Us test regular session held at the' village of be attributed its continued and increasing sue.
Woodland,, cn We^esday, Nov. 16th, 1876.

it cincaliy and Saturday at 13 m.: lure at 1

J. M. NEVINS. P.M.

were represented bytReir delegate.’.

W. D.

Thc ablest living writers in science, fiction,
history. biography, philosophy, poetry, theol­
ogy, politics, criticism, and art. are represen-

aided over by DistXet Counselor Philips of

nestings.
the disposal of root inc business.

It being

MiloT. Wheels
C I! Bauer

evening session, a*id resulted in the election
7 the following officers :

bo found In the prospectus published in an­
other columr, affording a sufficient evidence
of the dualilf of the magaxine, while in quan­
tity of reading it is uaapproaehod by any
other periodical.
It la. in abort, the only thorough compilation
of an indispensable cuarent literature,—in-

W. D. T.—T. Philips of Hastings.
W. D. Conn.—8. Philips of Woodland.
W. V. T.—Mias Hattie DeGolia of Middle­

W Houhulln

venieuce to every American reader can hardly

e
ir

chclf among the ecletlcs; it has absorbed its

W. F. Rec.—Burt Holly of Woodland.
W. D. F.—Frank Norwood of Hickory Cor­

liillri* Hall—A. Morrison.

W. D. 8—Frank Sh.rman of Hasting.
W. D. C.—Rev. G. Sherman of Hastings.
The following are the names of the appoint-

W. D. O.—Mias Cora Cooper of Woodland.

ed officers.
W. A. M.—Mies

All About the County.
Gold lUSf.

Michigan Central stock 42j.
Hayes has Florida by;920 majority.

Hayes has Louisiana by 3,437 majority.
Our new Detroit ade. will internal business

men. •
Chamberlain is declared Governor elect of
South Carolina.
The President’o Mcsoxge will appear in Rill

:e

titudo of quarterlies, monthlies and weeklies,
it can "hardly be dispensed with by any person
or family drairing a satisfhetory compendium
of whalerdr is of immediate interest or perma­
nent value in the literary world.

Hattie Payne of Middle­

ville.
W. A. R. S-—Miss May Throop of Hastings.
The following resolutions were adopted, and

Snowing.

cast the vole of this Stole for Hayes and Wbec-

papers of the county ’or publication
RttoIrtJ 1st, Yhalit.^t declared to bt
the scare of this District Temple, that tho old
prohibitory liquor law is a much more efficient
------- ■ - '---- I)———, t—wlbfl than ill*
___ —■

all new subscribers, and reduced clubbing
by which a subscriber Is, at remarkably small
home and foreign literature. Our readers who
are selecting their periodicals for the year
would do well to examine the prospectus.
There can hardly be any other way of obtaining
so cheaply or conveniently so much of the best
work of the beet mimic of the times.

Literary Notices.
Rwolrod 2d, That wo deprecate the inter­
pretation which the Supreme Court hre placed
upon the license law. and roc»rd it re one
which pandera to the Uqu r inloroeU, and
tends to defeat true Tmnpranoe Reform.
Ruoltnl 3d, Thai re Tenipraoec laborer*,
wc ought to extend our influence in the work
by a free use of public journals, oapecially
the local papers of our county, by contribut­
ing temprance articles to their columns, and
that we ought further to promote the temprance interests by taking a temperance
carnal.
Rtu&amp;td 4th. That wo hereby express our
..
.. . . ■ 1-______ .,U'^,ll.».l fnr their
hospitality in entertaining delegates and visit­
ing meml^rs to the District Temple.

The prospectuses of the various periodicals
published to-day will interest very many of

our readers.

this city next Sabbath.
and Legislative Ticket and four of the six Rep-

north of Iron Bridge, will be let by the Council
on Tuesday evening Dee. 12th 1879.

florid- electa the whole Republican Stole
Ticket, two Republican Repreaentativee In
Congress, and a Republican Legislature.
Our Jobbing department is now turning out

be obtained elsewhere in Central Michi-

th* Maine Line of the Michigan Central, and

The Grand Central Hotel, New York, has

in their Season.

uowrnmaal ■orrey, MSMy aarea
&gt;ns hnnenUu (KJe; acres, be tbs

Can PaH tor HOGS for PAMG.

rUle Nowmlwr IM. A. D. ini
Fit A sent HOLDEN, Mortcasw.

CRAYON PORTRAITS.

MORTGAGE SALE.

Then u no Portnit so lasting os a Cray­
on Portrait Some of the finest Landsoapo paintings and moat costly Portraits
are luide friipT crayon. Water-colors and ,
itcu!F»n. of U&gt;&lt;|
oil painting/ often loose their brilliancy;
f October. In the]
but Crayon Dever fades. Now is your
time to get a good Portrait for onu half
less money thin you can get from any
other first class artist.
We wil|-furnish Hel'deu of rralrlevtlls, county t
— for a abort trfiic—from a good Photo­ UlcbUsn. wtileti M4l«nm»ot w
Hit office of the KeuUUr of
graph or Tin-typo, a bust picture, rise of eouiiivurnarry.vn the Jlslday ul
al t*u o'clock In the lortnoo
glass covering portrait 10x20 inches, with
a fine walnut? frame, everything ready C-r
hanging, fur the small sum of 813.00. In'
Clevdaud, Cincinnati, Detroit aud Chicago,
they will charge you from |25 to *50 for
the same class of work, and no finer than
what I furaiah for •IS. Please call and
examine work. Residence in Firat Ward,
near State ruad. Ont good Agent Wanted.
JOHN W. CUSTER, Artist
xxiMtf
Hastings, Michigan.

Market one door West of J. P.

V. LEINS.
Hastings, Ort. 24.1876.

Tut AeiAtTtc

Pobtbait mb 1877.

From tho premises of the subscriber in
the Township of Rutland, between the
first and twentieth of September last,
fire yearlings, three heifers, one a cherry
red, one a aesp red and white, the other a
light red and white. One pair of steers—
one a deep red with white spots, and the
other a light red with white spots, horns a
liule clumpy.
One calf about six months
old, a light red roan. Any person giving in­
formation where this propertv may be
found will be liberally rewarded.
L. D. Gardner.
Rutland, Nov. 28th, 1876.
3

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHOUDT, at her Rooms

over the Postoffice.*

Lace Making
MORTGAGE SALE.

of all styles will be taught, for
TIDIES, TRIMMINGS, &amp;c.,

Remember the place.
Mrs. P. D. Osterhoudt.

Hastings, Oct. 24, 187G.
(xxi52w4)

The

The “Iron Trail.”

Special Notice.

Loyal Odd. William Williams.
, J.- M. Nsvixs. P. M.

Miss Thackeray, in addition
to tour gooa
4rt stories. The Easy Chair
ditcurew a number ef fteri:

A Good Paper.

|3 00 per day-

ihia county, la a candidate far Deputy Super­
intendent of Public Instruction. He would

grtrybody kiUfcra the IxDxrxxbxxT, of New
York, as lbs leviing, most enterprising, and.

make an excellent officer.

*11 agree, mort r sdsUo and iu.trootiv. of our
numtrous religoHs paptrs. « » "otJUowJ°

Chromos has died out, and It makes th* re
markable offer of any ooe volnme of Dicken *
Works a handsomely illustrated and bound
^Xo, to anybody who wiUraMbo end

Commercial.

_

HASTINGS MARKE.
Dee. T. 1B76.

Fred Sweet wishes to call attention to
bis friends and customent that he b««
taken the window of Dr. Roberts (tn Poet
Office) where he will be found ready, wdl-

uwiumiaww
—r—
-----for past favora I hope by strict attention
to buaincs* to merit a continuance of the
same.
Very respectfully
xxi53t2
Faro Sweet.

SC&amp;tt
volume of Dick* ‘.a. and everbody ought to want

Dstod. December 4. A. D. ’.578,
•3.25
•3.00
•2.50

Nov. 27, ‘70

.

___________.

Ths Udxtxxdx&gt;.t.

CARBOLIC OIL
Disinfects, PariUca, Sooths, •»*

jjwby l.

Dec. 5d&gt;. 1B7«.

Nxwton.
&gt; pay mine at
. the point?

“‘to!

xxl5Gw4

R. J. Grant.

wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new Millinery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Post office,.
We also do all kinds of Famly Sewing.
.
Ladieflr^give us a call before,
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Osterhoudt &lt;fc Wu-kins.
Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxiwtf)

REMOVAL!

GRAND RAPIDS,

Ufofiont oil T1*00t

pirns’

Take Notice.
tn Rutlaud.

Dwlaimi Shop!
Mrs, Osterhoudt &amp; Wilkins

M HIT STORE

• Look at this!

Meno coati
Yonth’t coato

Centennial Milliner

al Pabllc
«rd»T ths
'elosk. la
r.sUfe

R. J. GRANT SELLS,

in the three States of South Carolina. Florida
and Louvinana. The result is a glorious Rs-

xxi52tf.

Scholars Wanted

ioa:ti-wrra quarter(•«)
• t »ect;uo Iwentb «tr

Strayed.

Robcsta

Drug Store.

A jpicy aketeh descriptive of the At­
chison, Topeka and Santa Fo Railroad, the
ponion picture to that of Mr Longfellow which
beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of
was issued by the same publishers la»t year,
tlnj picture
„,w „
v-----------------------Tho
is furnished _..
only
lo subscribers to the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym Crinkle,"
.. _ ..._ A.'- T-l.
a J.Mflflfltnflifl
I. nlefnr..
nd male nf Mlehican. •cvnrdlnx lo aplai msrenr.by
The
dimereiou* nt
of each
picture the mnsical snd dramatic critic of the
u artneUd W Harris* H. Laskis asd
I
-u by w jnehe*; and both are wotfhy, fur New York World, sent tree on applica­ L a Wilson,
and duly r-nnJedroooIds eo.tp»rwith th* •ouib line of said totwv.oly no&gt; feet :
their artixtic exeoltanee and their repenortty
tion, together with the San Juan Guide. 11*1
bsuce norlh i-atalM wub th* wist llna sf Mid lot
M portrait*, to hang in every library and
rictiCJi
tiiencv w*»t panUUl with »al&lt;l
nta[« and time tables
this new and pop­ oulU line of s»Mt*«:
.____ I- .Lll—
1st oevenly (TO) lo*t; to thaws:
ular route from Kansas City and Atchison l)&gt;eof udd lol: Itieuc* soulb sloas th* w*M uaaof
*M tot iwooty-oiaM &lt;M)
ortagialas.
to
Pueblo,
Denver
and
all
points
in
Colo
­
—The December number of Godtf't Ladg'i
n»l«d. Nov. rih.A. D-lHt.
MOKMO*
took is out. This excellent magaxino for rado, New Mexico, Arixona and tho San
be held on tbs 3d Wednesday of February ! hdks ia fast gaining popularity, and tho pub­ Juan Mines. The finest lino of Pullman
PROBATE ORDER.
lisher, not to be out done by any of his com­ Sleepers on the continent between the Mis­
[ STATE OF MICHIG AN. County of Barry.
petitor!:. offers a beautiful chromo, entitled
public lecttare will be delivered by some able ••The Mother’s Joy,” to every subscriber for souri River and the Rocky Mountains At asewiun nf the probate eonrt for the Couaty
boldeo at ths Probate
tn the
.
«
. —- _ • — L. ——J. » *h fl V fl 1877. Wo have received a cop/ of the chromo without change. Special round trip tour­ *f Barry ----------,By jj,, Offlev.
su, j,,
ot Qty
and ean sav that it is truly a handsome one. ists' tickets from the' Miioouri Hirer to
thousand sbrhlhundrpd
t.4 ierccty-«lx.
|B per year. L. A. Godey, Philadelphia, Pa. Denver at $50, good to stop off at al!
of more than usual interest, and It is confident­
PrerenLa. C. t .
In tbemaitrr i
points. Address.
ly hoped that every lodge in the District will
Harptr't Movin' begins its fifly-forth vol
T. J. Anderson,
ume with a very attractive number. There are
be fully represented.
On rcadlnr and fllint the pstitiou. duly verified
i
Gen. Pau. Aai.
five
111astriled
paper*:
The
Homs
of
Cotambuii,
f Jobe
lisle, ndmiuutraior oftb* esteto afraid
MtunutviLU. Nov. 29th 1876.
XX52tf
’
Topeka, Kan.
by O. M. Speneer. giving many interesting
Buts relating to Genoa and the Genoese; Boys
and Girls, a clever paper by Porte Crayon, in
Our
Centennial,
day of DKwmbcr in::.al 10o'clock lathefbtsaeou.
his brightest and most characteristic style;
Lostbo amicaed fur the hesrius of raid Sjjntlea.
The Knickerbockers of New York Two Centu­
Train has brought me a well assorted
ries Ago, by Gen. Egbert L. Vide, a paper in
n.
So. 1*‘. .Iflai-Odd n
which history end gossip are plsasantly com­ stock of Boot*, Shoes, and Gait era fur the other penoav lntert..ted in is Id-Male, are required
at aassaivn of laid
then to he
bined; The So-eallsd Pigmy Grevre ‘“Tenses- summer and fall trade, which I will sell inapoesr
Uolden al th»bn&gt;b«t-offloe.inlkceUyof Hnatlnas.
see. by Prof, a T- Mason; and tho Philippine way down low for Cash. I also sell the Jnd ,h&lt;.« enure. If any therSlie, why tbe-srayer of
mountings. The finder
ie petitioner ahouid nql be gnuilM:
.
island, a pleasant dwcripilre papCT by P-«•
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
And
it
i,
further
ordered,
that
said
administrator
Bouse. Two of the pomns also are illustrated;
The Book of Gold, a Christmas Story, by Mr. different Kinds of Sewing Machines. NeeTw.taUn
bjMr. AW~b. dies and Machine Oil I also sell Well &amp;
Other poetical contributions are made by John Cistern Pumps.
Advertised Letters.
0 Saxe?Edfar Fawcett, A. F. Josephine Pollard
J. MaVs
Bishop Com. G. P. Lathrop and Paul Hayna.
iotE.Aifte^ JVebei*.
Opposite tho Post Office
Mr. Gladstone’s letter, to which we have already
Hartings, Mich.
roftrred editorially, will be read with much In- xx41tf
0. Barry County. Mich. Dee. 6,1876.
GUARDIAN
’S SALE.
Robert Beathum. Maria Bresee, John Grant,

announce a reduction from &gt;4 00 to|2 26 and

Infant child of Sheriff CrsMy; which occurred

(teiof »*e-.tonn
north of ranse
oObrad fersel*

x-AT.SiJii’.’-.sa.

the foremoet writers upon all topics of living

ville.

TO-DAY’S ADVF.R fISEMENTS.

Hop*. cuonir
bounded acd d

lical Uiijipejj JlaticsF

etc.

Fresh Fish.

I uiurtyac*. or «o ■
tn ■a.Wfy IboaaM
other with raid A

Littair* Living Age for 1877.

Corflapondenoe

Also Poultry^ Game.

the c*:y ofMsa*: coort houst K

Cures F.heuituUMm and Neuralgia.
Instantly all vs the pain uf Burns.
Heals tbc most OlMtinatofiorre and Uleera.

XM V
4X®If“X
sn"r«/«"r«x'wiW-r Loch“ if h*
ito*rriTT"iir *rw&gt;

22 MONROE ST
S'KXT BOOK TO

****&amp;£
retained by the

�.

(COKTINUKD FRO34 1st FAC^k.)

Ike two hut when us-xl fur horsc-rtcing it1
n frequetolly a choice smeug Dumy. Tb
whole of the money, realiaed by the
rf tiek«u for both I«ti- JjfaO «, „„
rata among tha-.e holding ncke*'
tho camo of the Fucccssful can/'.gw&lt;&lt;,
instance a pool of time Ar
d'0]|ant
made up by the sale of tick eta at fivo doj.
. lam each, would indicate Bix hundred sub­
scribed. If divided vs follows: Three
hundred and fifty told for Hayes and
Hayes was rjrccesfu) the three thousand
- dollars would be equally divided among

.

the three hundred and fifty Haves tickets.
If Tilden were successful, tho three thous­
and would bo divided among' the two
hundred and fifty holdcra of his tickets.
This class^of pools, was extensively sold
in New York, open the local, State and
general cloclicn.
Combination Pools.—This is a favorite
arrangement, from the fact that tho
amount paid to the fucccbIuI subscribers
is much larger than by any other. The
process is thia: Tho pool seller puts np
four doubtful States, say Louisiana, North
Carolina, Wisconsin and California. The
buyer arietta his State as he chooses, and
pays fire dollars for a ticket indicating his
ideas. Thus ho might bet that Tilden
would carry California, and Haves Wis«UMUn and Louisians. To win the result
must be precisely as his ticket reads. He
may bo right on throe of tho States, but
if the fourth goes against him, ho loses.
This is a favorite method, for the profits
of the few winners are enormous.
To
win on this combination, the better would
have marked Louisiana, California and
Wisconsin for Hayes and North Carolina
fur Tilden.
The money in the pool is
divided among |he few who were lucky or
wise enough to make that choice, Some­
times a five dollar ticket has won as high
os n thousand dollars. Tho amount in­
vested was enormous.
There is nothing to write about in New
York but the election. For it is the only
thing talked about. Everything has to
make way for jt/ Things will change as
soon as we know who is elected.
f
Pietro.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

The Little Rock
^and For^ Smith

J. &amp; P. Coats
Superior Strength
Excellent Quality

Tit Grae! Mm TtaiwNare.
'

For 1877,

in addition to dl its funner excellencies,
hcrotofure "arpaaiK'd by no other religions
weekly n&lt;rwi«pni&gt;eT in the world, will offer

?EHTWELV HEW FEATURES,
or great importance and value.
,
Fixwt—We shall print through the
year SERMONS by the moat eminent
clergymen of the country, of all denomi­
nations, from Maine to California. Our
readers will, therefore, have the pleasure
of hearing tho most famous ministers of
New York, Brooklyn, Boston, PhiiadeL
phis, Cincinnati, Chicago, St Louis. San
Francisco, etc.

orthern
NRAILWAY
COMPANY

Fourth—Wc shall publish a series of
articles from the pen of Elder Brewster,
Jr., of Brcwsten'illc, Mass., cn men and
things, religion and politico, and every
top topic ” us it comes up.
Fifth—Our great premium for the
year we believe tp be the best ever offered
—viz.:

15. Tho Mvotery of Edwin Drood, A
Child’s History of England,
Master Humphrey’s Clock, etc;
500 pages.For
FIFTEEN SUBSCRIBERS
wc wiH send

Every number of tho Independent con
tains 32 largo octavo pages, forming s
weekly magaxino in itedf; whereas allot!:-

Sid'U’S'iS-r.JlM-

Philadelphia.
IK
8

r Care on all treini.

Grand RepUe

TRAINS BAHT.

w&lt;S!lsifeB&lt;4,'»1S4—

to JoHC?$

$500]
sato-:

i. m.- 9 » &gt;.____ |.
1 16 &gt;10 10 110 S J

Si­
’s

draw Lake.
Chebra.
itra..

GOING SOUTH.

Railroad

8 10 ’ ...~

NO. 2 NO. ONO. a

STATION?
tbpd^rHElbEAJri,NGn' STATIONS

s»fi

SUE

bi

TiT

On thia line we unturpaxMi!. M«al&lt; will be fnrn Idled el suitable hoax, end ample time allowed

GOING WEST

■arwbu5&gt;Jio2Y rzcATifwet

i
s
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                    <text>HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1876.

VOL. XXI. NO. 65.

Jhe^ejni-Weskly hepiiblicap feaiper

Wagons, Plows, Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt, Etc.

WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWEY
editor and publisher.
x&lt;t t» BrStV WOXC4V AVO TeVMDAT BOOM,

(&gt;3 ■bXS-rth «id* of Sul* Street. Uaattaa*. Berry
('wooly, Michicu.

terms or

SGBscntmox:

HA TES OF AD VER VISING.

f04 j-i/t /rxy a/x/y oi[ft rr
V Bu-ia*«» Directory Card*, not exeoodlM »lx

av Il**&gt;*&lt;«* Soitaea tea &lt;«eli pec line for th*
In: intartioa. end Sv* neat* per Hee fbr each aablaeirni maertioa. NOOda*tie a freaa Uaee rate*.
Jr. B.—Ibaae rates are for IS iaah Celawa.

EfSeSFoiWS

II. C. PECKHAM*
A SURGEON,

PHYSICIAN

rn«ucroRT. bikrt county, hick.
amiptciU attention riven to Diaeaae of Woman
tad Ch Idren.-fc*
XXUlf

wtLL ttLL

snffim mid m bros., »
At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
.

plow; and castings
In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

M. W. RIKER.
USTICB or Tlfs PEACE. Oeoeral Celleetk
and
Arant. Union Bleak. Stale Sire
11 luaranr.
mi-l

WM. UPJOHN,
PHYSICIAN A SURGBON.-OMm veal end of
State St. Haiti ora. Mieh.

SALISBURY A BROMEAU.
DEALUS IN FURXITURK. Upbolrtery deed*.
M-atdi&amp;r* and Picture*. Vi&gt;J*riakinf aroaplG
attended U; Bean* and Darial Kobe* ftmtiabod
and paneael atiendaaeo tiraa. ware Aocm*.

MILO T. WHKELE R.
COUNTY TREASURER.—OOe*
Ujoio.

AND

EXTRAS

in the Coer

dr. n. F- PECKHAM.
MLBCne PHYSICSAn AND BURGEON.
Cedar &lt;&gt;•.*. Berry Canary. MseA.
WA1I call* attendee
xxttf

DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.
xxCU
i.

POINTS

for the Gale, Curtis, Robinson, Dodge and
Kalamazoo Plows. Points are all ground
and sold at the same price as unground
points.
60yi
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

THE VICTORY IS

WON !

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

P DRAKE.

The Triumph, is Complete. .
WS. H. HATFORD,
rroRNKT and Veuneetler at Law. and Selieitar
IiAianesry. and inlunrtion Matt*r, RaalEsiat*
rsnt . land* boucht and sold, and all basin***

DR. C. RUSSELL.

LUCIUS RUSSELL,
4 X YER. Circuit Court Conmiwionar. Junie* of
*&gt;• Pane*. Rotary Pubtie. and GenoraJ CoU-etw.
■"■.r, or.r ih.X.Moo.l Baah. b;*t* St.. Hut-

CHAS. H. BAUER.

WK. BURGHER.

ISAAC W. TROOMAM.
CKDER-SHBRITF. Deyety U.S. Marsh

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

JOHN STANLEY,
Hastings, June 13. T6

liHIWWi

F. S. BOWEL

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
HKRIFF, Dayuty County Surveyor »adG*n*ral
CauT*y*Be»r. UDe* al th* Court Uouw.

S*

C-

A.TVJO SEE ME!

Look to your interest, and go to

PRIXDLE-

WH»LE NO. 2008.

PRESIDENT GRANTS IESSAGE.

It is confidently believed that the balance I time now allowed
law, the court will
of trade in favor of tho United States will ’
”
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.
thc chinu presented
increase, no^ diminish, and that the pledge for adjudication. Thia report also contains
of Congress to resume specie payments in
7b tAe Senate and Route of Reprtten- 1879 will be accomplished even in the ab­ a statement of the general results of the
labors of the court to the date thereof. It
dativet.
C
sence of much desired further legislation on is a eausc of satisfaction that the method
the subject.
adogted for the disposition of the classes of
In submitting my eighth and lartannwal
claims submitted to ■ the court, which an
THE INDIAN QUESTION.
message to Congress, it seems proper that
I should refer to and in some degree
A policy has been adopted towards the of long standing and justly entitled to
recapitulate the events and official acta of Indian tribes inhabiting a large portion of early consideration, should have proved
dm territory of the United States, which successful asd acceptable.
’ bar been humane, and has substantially
TBB BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE
Chief Executive without any previous ended the Indian hostilities in the whole,
_ UNITED STATES AND QREAT BRITAIN.
political traini ng. From the age of seveu ■ land, except in a portion oi Nebraska,
It is with satisfaction that I am enabled
teen I had pever eren witnessed the ex­ Dakota, Wyoming and Montana territo­
citement attending a Presidential campaign rial—tho Black Hills region, aad the ap­ testate that the work of the Joint Combut twice, antecedent to my own candidacy proaches thereto1. Hostilities there have miasion for determining the boundary line
between the United States and the British
and at but one of them was I eligible ah a grown out of the avarice of the white mac,
Possessions from the north and west angle
voter. Under such circumstances it u, who has violated our treaty itipulations in
of the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky
but reasonable to suppose that errors of his seariih for gold.
The question might
Mountains, commenced in 1872, has been
judguseut must have occurod. Even had be asked why ’he Government has not en­
completed. The final agreptuent of the
not that happened, differences ef opinion forced obedience to the terms of the treaty
between the executive, bound by an oath prohibiting the occupation of the Black oommtsaionen, with the mans, have been
duly signed and the work of the commiaThe answer is
to the strict perfonnenco of bis duties, Hills region by whites.
aion is complete. The fixing of the boun­
and writers ana debaters must bare arisen. simple.^Thc first emigrants to the Black
dary upon the Pacific coast by the proto­
It is not nooesaarily evidence of a blunder Hills were removed by troops, but rumors
col of March 10th, 1873, pursuant to the
and
fresh
discoveries
of
gold
took
into
that
on the part of the executive because then­
award of the Emperor of Germany, by
ars there differences of,views. Mistaken region increased numbers. Gold has aeArticle XXXIV, of the treaty of Wash­
have been made, as all can see, and I admit, tutlly been found in paying quantites, and
ington, with the termination of the work
but, it seems to me, oflcnest in selections an effort to remove the miners would only
of this commuaion, adjusts and fixes the
made of aasistanta appointed to aid io car­ result in the desertion of the bulk
entire boundary between the United States
rying out the various duties of administer­ df tho troops that might be sent there
and the British PoaacMiona, except the
ing the Government in nearly every case se­ to remove them. All difficulty in this
portion of territory ceded, by Russia to the
lected without a personal acquaintance with matter has, however been removed, subject
united States under the treaty "of 1867.
the appointee, but upon the recommen­ to the approval of Congress, by a 4reaty
The work entrusted to the commissioners
dation of the representatives chosen direct­ ceding the Black Hills and approaches to
and the officers of the army attached to
ly by the people. It is impossible, where settlement by citizens. The subject of the
the commission has been well and satisfac­
so many trusts are to bo allotted, that tho Indian polity *nd treatment is bo fully set torily performed. The originals of the
‘
right parties sbonld bo chosen in every forth by the Secretary of the Interior an&lt;
thn r.immiaalnnar
TnA.*... lirj_ ..A ■fen!
T™ agreement cf
Of the commissioners,
instance. History shows that no adminis­ the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and signed on the 29th of May, 1876, with
tration, from ths time of Washington to my views ao fully expressed therein, that the original list of astronomical stations
the present, has boon free from these mis­ I refer to these reports and recommenda­ observed, the original official list of monu­
takes But I leave that comparison to tions aa my own.
ments marking international boundary
history, claiming only that I have acted in
e
FOREIGN RELATtONB.
*
lines, and maps, records and general re­
every instance from * conscientious desire
to the commission, have /
The relations of the United States with
to do what was right, constitutional, within
nrthe Department ofState.
foreign powers continue on a friendly foot­
the law, and for the very best Interests of
.,&gt;ort of the commission on
ing. Questions hare arisen from time to
the whole people. The failures hare been
time in the foreign relatione of the Gov-\ 1the part of the United States will be snberrors of judgment, Dot of intent.
ernment, but the United States have been qnritujd to Congress within a short time.
DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAT.
happily free during ths past years from the
EXTRADITION AMD OTHEB TREATIES.
.
My civil career commenced, too, at a complications and embarrassments which
1 reserve for a separate communication
mott critical and difficult time. 1-ess than have surrounded some of the foreign pow­
jour years before, the country had emerged ers. Tho diplomatic correspondence sub- 1to Congress a statement of the questions
from a conflict such as no other nation milled herewith contains information as to which lately arose with Great Britain ro*
had ever survived. Nearly one-half of certain of the natters which have occupied ispooling the treaty of 1842.
The Ottoman Government gave notice,
the States revolted against the Govern­ the Government. The cordiality which
ment, and of those remaining ‘faithful to attends our relations with the powers of 'under date of January 15th, 1874, of its
the Union a large percentage of the popu­ the earth has been plainly ahown by the ।desire to terminate the treaty of 1862, con­
lation sympathized with the rebellion and igeneral participation of foreign nations in 'cerning commerce and navigation, ponumade an enemy in the rear, almost as dan- the exhibition which has just closed, and iant to the provisions of the twenty-second
gcrous as the more honorable enemy in the by the exertions made by distant powers iarticle thereof. Under this surrender of
front
The latter committed errors of to show their interest in and friendly feel- !fugitive criminals under the notice the
judgment,
but they maintained them ings towards the United States in com- 'treaty terminated upon the Sth day of
ot the centennial of the nation. .January, 1876. That government has in­
openly and courageously. The former re- mcmoratifn
(
ceivcd the protection of the Geveroment The Govcroment and peopleoflheUB. have vited negotiations toward the conclusion
they would see destroyed, and reaped the not only fully appreciated this exhibition of 'of a new treaty. By the act of Congresa
pecuniary advantage to be gained out of kindly feeling, but It may be justlyand fairly ’of March 23d, 1874, the President was
the then existing state of affaire, many of 'expected that.no small benefits will result, iauthoriied, when he should receive satis­
them by obtaining contracts and by awindl- both to ouraqjvcs and other nations, from Ifactory information that the Ottoman Gov­
ing the Government in the delivery of their a l&gt;ctter acquantance and a better approci- 1ernment'or that of Egypt had organised
goods. Immediately on the cessation of ation of dur mutual advantages and mutu- :new tribunals likely to secure to atisena of
'the United States the same impartial justice
hostilities, the noble President, who had al wants.
carried tho country so far through its per- •THE REDUCTION OF DIPLOMATIC APPRO­ mjoyed under the exercise of judicial
functions by diplomatic and consular offi­
ils, fell a martyr to his patriotism at the
PRIATIONS.
,cers of the United States, to suspend the
bands of an arearain. Ttoc intervening
of the act of June 22a, I860,
Congress at its last session saw fit to operation
1
time to my first inauguration was filled up
with wranglings between Congress and the reduce the amount usually appropriated 1and to accept for the citizens of the United,
States
the
jurisdiction of the new tribu­
for
foreign
intercourse
by
withholding
an'
new executive aa to the best mode of re­
construction ; or, to speak plainly, aa to proprutioos for representatives of the 1nal. Satisfactory information having been
whether the control of the Government United States in certain foreign countries 'received of the organization of such new
should be thrown immediately into the and fur certain consular officera, and by 1tribunals in Egypt, I caused a proclama­
hands of those who had so recently and reducing the amounts usually appropriated 'tion to be issued on the 27th of March
persistently tried to destroy it, or whether for certain otter diplomatic posts, and this ।last, suspending the operation of the act
of the 27th of Jane, 1860, in Egypt, aothe victors should continue to have an necessitated a change in the grade of rep- '
equal voice with them in this control. resentation. For these reasons, immedi- 'cording to the provisions of the act. A
copy of the proclamation accompanies this
Reconstruction, at finally agreed upon, ately upon the passage of the bill making 1
message. Tho United States has united
went this and only this, except that the appropriations for the diplomatic and con- 1
with other powers in the organization of
late alaves were enfranchised, giving an in­ sular service for the present fiscal year, in- 1
siructions
were
issued
to
the
representetivea
1these courts. It is hoped that the juris­
crease, aa was supposed, to the Union­
diction questions which have arisen may
loving and Union-supporting voters. If of the United States at Bolivia, Ecuador '
be readily adjusted.
free in the fall sense of the word they and Columbia, and to the consular officers, 1
Tho necessary legislation to carry into
would not disappoint this expectation, for whom no appropriation, had been made,
effect
the conditions respecting commer­
1
lleuce at the bepnning of my first admin- to close their respective legations and con
cial reciprocity, concluded with the Ha­
istrauon the work of reconstruction, much sullies, and cease from the performance of '
waiian Islands in 1875, having been had,
thdr
d
utics
;
and
in
like
manner
atepa
were
1
embamssod by the long delay, virtually
proclamation to carry into effort the
1
commenced, ft was tho work of the leg. immediately taken to unbotilute ckatyet cf the
convention u provided by tho art ap­
ialative branch of the Government. My n/uirw for Ministers Resident in Portugal, &lt;
proved August 15th, 1876, was duly is­
I&gt;jnm*rk,
Greece,
Switzerland
and
Para1
province was wholly In approving the arts,
sued upon the second Tuesday of Septem­
which I did most heartly, urging the Leg­ quay. While thoroughly impreawed with J
ber last.
A copy thereof aceompanieB
islatures of the States that bad not yet the.wisdom of sound economy in the for- *
ciqn
service,
as
in
other
branches
cf
the
1
done so to ratity the Fifteenth Amendment
MEXICAN ▲FFAIRS.
to the Constitatioo. Tbo country war government, I cannot escape theoonduiion
laboring undergo enormous debt, contract­ that in some instances the withholding of
ed in the suppression of the rebellion, and appropriations will prove an expensive (alent io Mexico for some time past, and
,
taxation was so oppressive as to discourag-1 economy, and that the small reirenchmeH which
unhappily seem to be not ye: whplly
production. Another danger also threat­ secured by a change of grade in certain (quieted, have led to the complaints of
ened us—a foreign war. Tho last diffi­ posts is not an adequate consideration for (citizens of the United States of injuries
culty had to be adjusted, and was adjusted, the loss of influence and importance which by persons in authority. It u hoped,
,
without a war, and in a manner highly will, attend our foreign representatives un- however,
that these will ultimately be ad­
dcr this reduction. I am of opinion that justed to the satisfaction of both govern­
honorable to all parties concerned.
a re-examination of the subject will cause 'ments. The frontier of the United States
RESULTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION.
a change in some instances in the oondu- ,io that quarter baa not been exempt from
Taxes have been reduced within the aiona reached on these subjects at the last
acts of violence by citizens of one republic ’
past seven years nearly three hundred
seraion of Congress.
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millions of dollars, and the national debt
THE COURT OF COMMISSIONERS ON TBN &gt;
has l&gt;ccn reduced in the same time over
four hundred and thirty-five millioaa of

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dollars. By refunding the 6 per cent,
bonded debt for bonds besring 5 and 4}
per cent interest respectively, the annual
interest has been reduced from over •130,­
000,000 in 1866 to but little over 1100,­
000,000 in 1875. The ba)s»» of trade,
hav bean changed from over 1130,000,000

The Court of Commisaicnera on tho
Alabama Claims, whose functions were
continued by an act of the last session of
Congrera until the first day ot January,
1877, has carried on ita labors with difi-

Grande River, which

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Teai, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco, C rockery, Etc., Etc.

for investigating tho loyalty of tho claim,, ing. or other wise obstructing them by
threats of personal injury.
anta.
A very gratifying result is presented in
Second—That Congress sanction the:
suheme of an annuity ftiud for the benefit. the fact that the deficiency of this depart­
of tho families of deceased officers, and ment during tho last fiscal year was reduc­
that it also provide for the permament or­ ed to $1,081,796 18, as against $«,IW,ganization of the regular service, both of!" 938 88 of the preceding year. The diffwhich wore recommended in my lost an­ ercnce can bo traced to the largo increase
in ite ordinary receipts, which greatly ex­
nual message.
. cced the estimates therefor, and a slight
Third—That the manufacturing opera­
. decrease in its expenditures. Tho ordina­
tion of tbc ordnance department be concen­
ry receipts of tho Poetoffice Department
trated at three araonabi and an armory,
j for the past seven fiscal year? have increasvention of 1868, the duration of which
and that tho remaining arsenals bo sold
.CLAIMS OF ALIENS.
cd at an average of over 8 per cent per
has been aeverai times extended, has
In like manner I repeat my recommen­ and the proceeds applied to thia object by
annum, while the increase of expenditures
brought its labors to a cloae.. From the dation that some means may be provided tho ordnance deportment.
for the same period has been about 5.50
report of tho agent of the United States, for tbc bearing asd determination of the
per cent per annum, and the decrease of
which pccomi&gt;anie« the papers transmitted just and subsisting claims of aliens upon
Tho appropriations for river and harbor deficiency in the revenues has been at tho
herewithri: will be seen that within the the government of die United States, with­
time hiniu-d by 'the commission 1,017 in a reasonable limitation, and of such as improvements for the current year were। rate of nearly 2 per cent per annum.
AGRICULTURE.
claims on the part of the citizens of the may hereafter arise. While, by existing $5,015,000. "With my approval the Sec­
The report of the Commissioner of AgUnited States ngaioHt Mexico, were refer­ provisions of- law, the Court ‘of Claims retary ot War directed that of this amount'■
•
ricultnrc,
accompanying
this maaaage will
82,080,000
should
he
expended
and
no
red to tho commission. Of these claims may in certain cases be resorted to by an
831 were dismissed or disallowed, and in alien claimant, tho absence of any gener­ new works should be begun and nona) be found one of great intercat, njarktog, as
186 cases awards were made in favor of al provisions governing nil such cases, and prosecuted which were not of nationalI it does, tho great program of the last eeotSubsequently this amounti ury in the variety of products of die soil;
v the*claimants against the Mexican Rcpub
tho want of a tribunal skilled in the dispo­ importance.
die amounting in the aggregate to $4,175,­ sition of such coses upon recognized, fixed was increased to $2,237,600, and worksi the increase cf knowledge and skill in the
tabor of producing, saving and manipu622 20.
Within the same period 998 and settled principles, either provides no are now progressing on this basis.
Tho improvement of tho South Pass oti luting tho .same to propyo them for tho
claims on the part of the citizens of the remedy in many deserving cases, or com­
Mexican Rcpublio against the United pels a coiuriderntioi: of such claims by Con- the Mississippi River under James P.• use of man; in Inc improvements in
States, were referred to tho commission. gru&gt;s or tho executive departments of the Endos and his associates is progressing; mschinery to aid tho agriculturist in hta
Of these claims S3! were dismissed or dis government. It is believed that other favorably. At the present time there is ai labors; and in a knowledge of those acicnallowed, and in 167 cases, awards were governments orc in advance of the United channel of 20 3-10 foot in depth betweeni tific subjects necessary to a thorough sya
made in favor of claimants against the States upon this question, and that the the jetties at the mouth of the pass andI urn of&gt;bconomy in agricultural prodnetUnited States, amounting in the aggre­ practice now adopted is certainly unsatis- 18} feet at the head of the pass. Neither
channel, however, has the width required
gate to $150,498 41. By tho terms of the
before payments can bo made by the Unit­ tcrasted in agriculture and deriving their
convention the amount of these awards is
THE STATE OF COIXHtADo.
ed States.
A commission of enginoar support from it will show it to be of value
to be deducted from tbc amount awarded
Congress, by an act approved on tho 3d ,officers is now examining these works and in pointing out those articlse which are
in favor of our citizens against Mexico,
of March', 1875, authorized the inhabitants ttheir reports will be presented as soon ai raised in greater quantiles than tho needs
and tho balance only to be paid by Mexi­
of tho territory ot Colorado to form a .
of the world require, and must sell, there­
co to the UnitodStates, leaving the United
State government with the name of the
fore, for leu than the cost of production,
State? to make provisions for their proporTHE NAVT. •
State of Colorado and therein provided
and those which command a profit bvor
.ticn of the awards in favor of its own cit­
for the admission of the said State, when
The report of the Secretary of the Navy the
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cost 'of production because there is not
izens. I incite your attention to the leg­
.
over production. I call special atten­
islation which will be necessary to provide formed, into the Union, upon an equal .shows that branch of the service to bo in a an
footing with the original Stales. • A con­ condition as effective as it is possible to tion
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to the need of the department for a
for their payment.
stitution having been adopted and ratified keep it with tho means the appropriations new
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gallery for the reception of the exhib­
In this connection I am pleased to be
by the people of Qjat State, and an acting give tho department.
It is cf courae ini- ■its received from the Centennial Exhibi­
able to express tho acknowledgments due
governor having certified to me the facta, possible to rival the costly and progressive ।tion, including exhibits donated by very
to Sir Edward Thornton, the umpire of
as provided by said act, together with a establishments of tho great European pow many
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foreign nations and to tho recommen­
the commisriqn, who bos given to the con­
copy of such constitution and ordinance*. • era, with the old material of our navy, to dations
,
of tho Commissioners of Agricult­
sideration dr the large number of claims
as provided for in said act. and the provis­ which no incretso has been authorized ■ure. generally:
submitted to him, much time, unwearied
ions of said act of Congress having been bincc the war, except the eight small
THK DIHTH1CT or COLUMBIA.
patience, and that fairness and intelligence
duly complied with, I i-sued a proclama­ cruisers builtto supply thaptacc of other*
which are well known to belong to the
The reports of tho District Commission
accomplished representative of Great Brit­ tion upon the 1st of August, 1876, a copy which had gono to decay. Yet the most era and the Board of Health are just re­
has been done that was possible with the
ain, and which are likewise recognized by of which is hereto annexed.
ceived, too late to read them and to make
mvan.s
at
command,
cud
by
substantially
THE WAR DEPARTMENT.
the . rcprwentntive m this country of the
recommendations thereon, and arc herewith
rebuilding some of our old a^ip»with dur­
The report of the Secretary.of War
submitted.
Republic of Alexicoable mate-rial, and completely .repairing
shows lliat the army ba* been artivciy em­
THE CENTENNIAL.
THE VENEZUELAX CLAIMS.
and refitting our monitor fleet, the navy
ployed during the year in subduing, at tbc
The international exhibition ’ held in
Monthly payments of a very small part request of the Indian Bureau, several wild has been gradually so brought up that
Philadelphia this year, in commemoration
of the. amount due by the Government of bands of the Sioux Indian 4iatiun, and of though it docs not maintain its relative
of tho 100th anniversary of American In­
Venezuela to citizens of the United States, preserving peace at the South during the position among the progrcwivc navies of
dependence, has proven a great success,
tho world, it h now in a condition mure
on account cf tho claims of the latter election.
/
and will no doubt be of enduring advan­
powerful and effective than it over iias
against that government, continue to be
tage to the country. It has shown great
THE REOBGANIZATIOX OF THE ARMY.
been
in
time
of
peace.
The
complete
re/
made with reasonable punctuality. That
progress in the arts, sciences and mechan­
The commission constituied under the £ira of our fivo heavy -iron clads are only
X ' government has proposed to change the
ical skill made in a single century, and
laved on account of tho inadequacy of
system which it has hitherto pursued in act of July ’ 24th, 1876. to consider and
demonstrates that we are but little behind
report
pti
the
whole
subject
of
the
reform
the
appropriations
made
last
year
for
tho
this respect by issuing bonds for part of
the older nations in any ons branch, while
the amount of the several claims. The and reorganization of the whole army, wet working bureaus of the department, which
in some we scarcely liari a rival. It has
proposition, however, could not, it is sup&lt; in August last, and has collected a large were actually leas in amount, than those
served not only to bring the people and
made
before
the
war,
notwithstanding
tho
mass
of
statistics
and
opinions
bearing
up
­
posed, properly be accceptcd. at least with­
products of skill and labor from all parts
out die consent of the holders of certifi­ on the subject before it. These arc now irreatly encbaoccd price of labor and ma­
of the world together, but in bringing to­
cates of the indebtodnesa of Venezuela. under considers!ios and their report Is pro­ terials and the increase in thn cost of the
gether people from aU sections of our own
naval
service
growing
out
of
the
universal
I am advised, however, by the
These aro so much dispersed that it would gressing.
country, which must prove a great benefit
be difficult, if not impossible, to ascertain Eresident of the commission, that it will use and great expense of steam machinery.
in the information imparted and pride of
e impracticable to comply with the clause The money necessary for these repair?
their disposition on the subject.
country engendered. It has been sug­
of the act requiring tho report to be pre­ should be provided st once that they may
THE QUESTION OF NATURALIZATION AND sented through mo to Congress on the be completed without further unnecessary gested by sewntista interested in and con­
nected with the Smithsonian Institute, in
NATIONALITT.
first day of this session, as Ibero bos not delay and expense. When this is done,
a communication enclosed herewith, that
In former messages I have called the yet been time far that mature deliberation all the strength that there ts in tho navy
the Government exhibit be removed to the
atteotioh of Congress to the necessity of’ which the Importance of the subject de­ will be developed and useful to its full cn■ Capital and a suitable building bo erected
legislation with regard to fraudulent nat­ mands. Therefore I ask that the time of parity, and all will be powerful for tho
t or purchased for its accomodation aa a
uralization and of the subject of expatri­ making a report be extenaed to the 27:h purpose of defence, and also tor offensive
permanent one. I earnestly reoommend
ation and the e’ection of nationality. The day of Januaiy, 1877.
In accordance action, s-hoaldf necessity for that arise
. this, and believing that Coagreas would
numbers of peraans of foreign birth seek’ with, aresohiiiou of August 15th, 1876, within a reasonable distance from our
second this view, I directed that all Gov­
'
ing a home in tbc United States, the case the army regulations prepared under the shores.
ernment exhibits at the Centennial Exhiand facility with which tho honeet emi­ act of MsnA 1st, 1875, have not been pro
The fact that our navy is not more' bition should remain where they are, exgrant may, after the lapse of a reasonable। mulgatcd but aro held until after the ro- modern and powerful than it is, has been
1 cept such as might be injured by rcmaintime, become ptiasesacd of all the privil­ port of the above-mentioned commission made a cause of complaint against the Sec­
’ ing in a building not intended aa a protect
eges of -citixenship of the United States, shall have boea received autl acted upon. retary of the Navy by persons who at the
! ing against inclement weather, or such aa
and tho frequent occasions which induce
ramc lime criticize and complain of his en­’ may be Wanted by the department furnish'
THE CAVALBY.
such adopted citizens to return to the
deavors to bring the navy that we have1 ing them, until the question of a perman­
By the act of August 15th, 1876/the to its best and most efficient condition.
country of their birth, renders the subject- cut exhibition is acted on. Although the
of naturalization, and the safe-guards which। cavalry force oPthe army was increased by But die good sense of the country will un
moneys appropriated by Congress to suexperience has proved necesaao for thei 2,500 men with tho proviso that they dcratand that it is really to his practical1 able the participation of the several execu-1
protection of the hooeet naturalized i^itiii should be discharged on tbc expiration of action that we have at this time any ef­
' live departments in the international
zens, of paramount impoitanoc. The veryr the hostilities. Under tbu authority the fective navy force at Command.
exhibition of 1876 were not sufficient to
simplicity in the requirements of the tawr cavalry regiments have been strengthened,
carry out the undertaking to the full extent
TUB FOBJAL SXBYICE.
ou this question afford opportunity fur* and a portion of them arc now in the field
atfirsicontamplated.it given me pleasure
fraud, and the want of uniformity in thei pursuing tho remnants of the Indians with
The report-of the Postmsfter General
to refer to the very efficient and creditable
proceedings and records of tho variousi whom they have been engaged during tho shows an excess of expenditures, exclud­
' manner m which the board appointed
courts, ami in tbc forms of tho certificatesi summer.
ing expenditures on account of previous• r—
_ ____ ___t a—____ .* ‘I- &lt;
of naturalization issued, afford a constant
years, over the receipts for the fiscal year
THE EST1MAYXS.
J
source of difficulty. I suggest no addition­
ending June 30th. 1876, to bo $4,151,&lt;
meat have
The estimates of the War Department
with
al requirements to the acquisition cf cili998 66. The estimated expenditures for
are mode up on tho boss of the number
'
zenship, beyond those now existing, but I
tho fiscal year coding June 30lh, 1878,
Withont a precedent to guide them fa the
of men authorised bylaw and their re­
Where
invite the earnest attention of Congrees to
uro $36,723,432 43. The estimated rev­
preparation of such a display, th* mooes
the neccsMty and wisdom of some provtaion quirements as shown by years of experience enue for the same period is 830,645,165
of their labors was amply attested by the
'regarding uniformity in tho records and and also with the purpoi.e on the part of leaving an estimated exeem of expenditure
sustained attention which the mutants
certificates, and providing against tho bureau officers to provide fir nil contin­ to be appropriated m a deficiency of $6,­
of the Government building attracted dur­
gencies that may arise during the limo for
frauds which ftoqueatiy take ptaoc, and for
078,267 43.
The Postmaster General,
ing the period of the exhibition from both
which the eatimatts ore made. Exclu­
Dealers tn ail kinds
the vacating of a record of naturalisation
like his predecessor, is convinced that a
ctn sell cheaper thnn any houfu in Barqhtaioed by fraud. These proyiaonaare sive of the engineer’s estimates presented
in accosdanco with the act of Congress
needed in aid and for the protection of the
calling for surreys and estimates for im­
honest citizen of foreign birth, for the
provements al various localities, the esti­
want of which he ia made to Buffer not
mates now presented m about
ut six millions
,
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.
I.UU
AHQUUIW UA VUV UUVUtrT, MX)
recommends that the
unfrt-qucntly.
statistical and practical evidences of oar
in excess of the appropriations for
Tho United States Las instated upon
growth ns a nation, tho nee of mweantita
yean 1874-75 and 1875-76. This
creased is asked in order to provide for
arts, and the applieatioa. cf applied scmm
in the administration of the affaire of the
the increased cavalry force, should their
mined from the sworn returns to the au­
principle contended for, by acquiescence
Government Many naU’c-M have volauservices be necessary; to prosecute econom­
ditor of stamps cnnoelled.
therein on die pan of many foreign powtarily contributed their exhibits to the
ical work upon important public buildings ;
A few postmasters in the Southern States United States to iawease tho interaa* in
to provido ,^&gt;r the arnfauwat of fortifica­
tions and thi imanufiseturc of small arms, have axpreaaed gre&lt;-t apprebenaion of their any permanent exhibition Congrrne nmy
to the.
and to replct ah the working stock in the pcnouxl safety on aeocount of their connec­
supply depot.
The appropriations fur tion with the postal Bcrvica, and hare spec­
having Pictures to fnuno ’
tiMaai last Warned have for the past two ial! r requestoa that their repertr of appre­
hended danger should not be made public
lest it should result in tho loss of their
during the present year, and it will be lives ; bdt no positive testimony of inter- THE METHOD W ELECTING MUDHDBNT.
necessary to.; at ouoe 'begtn lo replenish forenoc him been submitted cx«q* in the
frame- and moui.dthem. I invite your special attention to
Bhacxhtb, Papeii-I cheaper than any firm in the State I
throw.
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SUTVi:^। can do it, for, with the help of
the following recommendations from the
rag UBU
BBdwraEytbluf
to^E^Furnltuje line.
Secretary (4. War.
United Suw, enUr br
First—Th it the claims under thn sot
th. eSnt rf •
or M ««d
ofUanOn, ent system thof July 4th, 1864, for supplie- taken by
the army during the war, bt&gt; removed from
-ho dBra. wMic
wd C«»attention
to tho tcoeosity oflcgtalation con­
i
tho two republics.
&lt;cerning the mB'nta£c ofAmerican citizens
fcljroju, and concerning the
‘
The government of tho United States contracted
&lt;
of Atricrirsp women ulio may mar­
of Coluwbia has paid the award in the c/ataa
i
case of tho steamer Montijo, seized by the ry
i forcigtie’.s, and of children of American
in a foreign country. Tho deli­
authorities of that government semu yean parents
]
since, and the amount has been transferred cate and complicated questions continually
to tho chunianti-.
:
1 occurring with referreneo to naturalization,
ttut of such per­
,
It is with salisfnctiou that 1 am able to 'expatriation, and of the
wnnounce that the joint commission for sona as I have above referred to, induce me
to earnestly direct your attention to these
the .adjustment of claims between tho
United States and Mcxiuo under the con­ fubjccte.
difficulty is under coueidcratiou between

Our Teas are all NE W and
bought at the late decline from
4Oots. to $1OO, we ci^m to beat
the County.
,

Coffee.

From 25c up, and We sell pure
Ground Goods. •

.

Spices.

You can have in any shape you
want.

Crackers
We brag on.
Cheese.
We sell the best
Tobacco.

We sell from 50 to 80cts. the
same you buy in other places or
6Oots. to $1.00.
_

Ohio Stone Ware
Is the best.
, ,
Crockery.
•

Cheaper than ever, for WE
want to close out.
»

Remember.

We buy for cash and will not
be UNDERSOLD by any House
in the City.
SMITH, MANEE and PRESTON,

Hastings. Aug. 7th, 1876.

xxiSOrcl.

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Furniture, Nlilk Safes.

Furniture, Coffins, EtcL

READ THIS

EASTINGS

and be happy again.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

Gwl RelucffiB in Prices’

Keep it.

you wul find ail kinds of

FURNITURE!

SALISBURY A BROS SEAU

Of every Description which v.c

FURNITURE,
DifcKery M Bratitis Fnmes, fc

•

sOlfe Mffll
Look here !

rirn-UHE
n«&lt;M,

Look here!

' ^on t J°u ^l,nk wo ““
I Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

uw..«R.MTp«».tocaiM1J^l
PaarieM Milk Safe*

nc

J. M. HEAVES,
„

Salisbury &amp; BrossesuHaaUoeo. B«.. 22. 7S.
Mr1

�mi*.
Ih^Bjai-W.BsklyhepliblicanbanpBr.
)-C!U PAPH If BAHT

TO-DAY’S ADVER riSEMENTl.

AU About the County.

(CONTIKUBD FROM SECOND PAOB.)

and tho disfranebisemeut of all who can.
not read and write the English language
after a fixed probation, would meet my
hearty approval, I would not tnako thu
apply, however, to those already voters,
but I would to all becoming so after tho
expiration of the probation fixed upon.
Foreigners coming to this country to be­
come citixeua, who aro educated in their
own language, would acquire tho requisite
knowledge of ours during the reu’dence

.

Kian. Swedish. Holland. Bahamian and Spunirii
lanpiasca, and all who wish to nndcrtUnd tho tree
philosophy of health aboald rval and por.d.r ths
rainable «ur»
an admirable

rlJixni and laUlud

guage to acquire sufficient knowledge of it
to Enable them to study the institutions
and laws of the country intelligently. I
would not confer upon them the right to
make such laws, nor to select those who

sties li ierly has removed his Saloon from
Impire Clock, to his ptd quar.era'on Jeff.

•.

Hostetter's United States Almanxe for BflT. for
distribution fralit. thmnthoul the United -Suite.

necessary to obtain naUiraliatiou. If they
do not take enough interest in our lan­

- is elected
.; negood sleighing.
. iiCook's official majority was &lt;161.
ur is to be a special meeting of the Com&lt; i&gt;iincil on Tuesday evening.

A KYNOrSIB OP HIM ADMINISTRATION.
I append to this message, for conveni­
ent reference, a synopsis of administrative
events, and sf all recommendations to
Congress made by mo during ths last sev­
en years lime. An examination may show
some of these recommendation* not to have
been wisely conceived, but I believe the
larger part will be no discredit to my ad­
ministration.
-

l-iitor/Of tho Bassem Las net written

puffs for himself or fur the Baxx», the
r of the Journal to tho contrary notwith.vrc has Ixen another change in the run-

! E^iuaw railroad, which we duly anr.\unrod in Tfiureday’s Bax*i&gt;.

5 !&gt;ig*u Central atock ii now 43j. There
i&gt; no reason why it i* not worth a premium,

tl. hear that Edward Brown, son of Dr.
‘•.. I’. Brown, of this city, who has been eo.
sick of typhoid fever at Cincinnati,
:■
■ • ly improving and will probably recovson of Mr. Andrew Rouah, of Baltimore
riding down hill on a hand sled, broke

the fracture.

The lad i* doing well.

We heir that S-nyuel 8. Bidelman. the pop­
.. .r an l efficient /Chairtaan of the Republican
&lt;. ;nty Committee, who was quite seriously

Drugs, Oils, and Millinery Goods.

HASTINGS Cin DRUG STORE.
JT’e rft
to call your attention, to our stock of strictly
purcDR V.
and, JdhDICINES P e make a sueciaHty in
dealing in only strictly prime DRUGS. We believeu is
for the inter est of our Customers as well as ourselves to
sell only prime and pure MEDICINES.
We have a Icrge slock of

Machine Oil,
*
Best Castor Oil,
No. 1 Lard Oil,
Golden Oil,
•
Blaok Oil,

fasts of Hosteller's Btemaoh Bitters, the staple
tonic and alterative of more than half tho Chris­
ties world, ar* fully sol forth in its pest*, which
are also intetsponed with pictorial illustrations.

Call and see the splendid assortment of

JEWELRY,
SILVER

andar* ezt*a«iv*l* *&gt;*d ib oufuojt t.o
vlH**dw*rt£

And

rn.-A.TE3D

-W-A-ZRE,

PUBLIC.

TO

Bought very low and WE will sell them at
prices that will please ths closest buyer.

BARNES &amp; COMPANY.

At the

BANTO DOMINGO.

• • :. allow any railroad to make any money,

«a

New Advertisements.

One of these recommendations met
with ti.c united opposition of one politi­
cal party in the Senate, and with a strong
opposition from tho other, namely the
treaty for the annexation of Santo Domin­
go to the United States, to which 1 shall
specially refer, maintaining as I do that,
if my views had been concurred in, the
country would be in a more prosperoRa
condition to-day, both politically and finan­
cially.
Santo Domingo is fertile, and
upon its soil may be grown just those trop­
ical products of which the United States
use so much,and which are' produced or
prepared for’market now by slave labor

ThoBrand* efeor** ha»e b«en b
in faeL th* word failure could
with thtB. Bat within th* la*t
H’A/rr you will find a Great Variety of frit* of o«T riedleina* hava *pn
ancerom
in their cioeriiuitation *t our
Ladin’ and Genilement'
I apon eidirir.Holloway’* OintciiAins,

Poet Office Building,

fit

RI.1GS,

LOCKETS.

SETS,

BRACELETS,
CHARTS.

Also a Large Stock of
PICTURE FRAMES. Pictures,
Books, and Toys.

IiERK

IS THE PLACE TO GET

r*fo&gt;* to pa ch*M Madki*** t urp-rtins I* b* uarv
ub1«m Mr. lot. Haydock'* (icnatar* i* auaored to
each Bpt of Pill* *r Pot *f Oiatmeat and the end
will toon b* roaehad.
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?IP M ? M ? M ? ? t

Hastings, Aug. 12th 1876.

HOW Ml IOUDD GOODS!!
ALLEN * TREGO’S
SPLENDID DISPLAY OF

Fall and Winter Millinery I

YOUR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.

almost exclusively—namely : sugar, coffee,
in; quite rapid!; end hopes to be oct dye-woods, mahogany, tropical fruits, to­
J. ROBERTS.
bacco, etc. About 7Kper cent, of the ex­ xxi66t3-l 1.18.21.
ports of Cuba aro consumed in the United
daughter of Mr. Beckwith, of this city
Stales. A largo per ccntagc of tbc ex­
ports of Brakil also find the same market.
These are paid for almost exclusively in
tho buggy. Dr. Isaac Brown was called to set
coin. Legislation, particularly ia Cuba,
the fracture.
She is doing well, although in a
Luing unfavorable to a mutual exchange
Commission Merchants in
of the products of each country, flour
shipped from the MirauBippi river to Ha&gt;
‘resident Grant, w* have been vans can pass tho very entrance to the city
WHiglieil prices guaraaUtd; prompt pl*t^4W
on its way to a port of Spain, than pay a
er-;.cu io political events and tho usual cor- duty fixed upon articles to bo re-exported
transferred to a Spanish ywvl and brought
Wholesale Dealers in
on ILu-nlay for all delayed article*, that are back almost to the point of starting, pay­
ing a second duty, and still leavftg a profit
of iwpoi.ance.
'
tootinued ill heffilh, the result of ovar over what would be received by direct Manufacturers of Hermetically Scaled
vork during the political canvass, compels shipment. All that U produced in Cuba
Goods.
could be produced in Santo Domingo.
Being a part of the United States, com­
merce
between
the
Island
and
the
main
luce our patrons will find Mr. Barker at*
land would be free, there would be no cxSort duties on bar shipments, nor import
mies on those coming here. There would
room*. Brief 08 y°ur orders aa utual.
bo no import dutice upon the supplies,
Th* official canvaas for State Senator in
machinery, etc., going from tho otatew.
16th Dhlrict la as follows:
PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
The effect that would bare been produced
David II. Cook received in
Renovates and Invigorates the
upon Cuban commerce with these advant­
I SCO
Eaton County,
■
ages
to
a
rival
is
observable
at
a
glance.
Whole System.
2970
Barry
••
‘
cvn The Cuban question would hare been set­
Total vote,
in Staciul PROPERTIES ARE ALTER*
tled long ago io faror of free Cuba. Hun­
Richard Junes received’ in
THE.TW1C, SOLVEMT ARO OIUBEHO.
dreds of American vessels would now be
advantageously used in transporting the
Total vote.
4161 valuable woods and other products of the
Majority for David It. Cook,
toil of the island to a market, and in carryine supplies and emigrants to it. Tho
Ishnd is bnl wareely seeded, while ithas an area sufficient for the profitable
liaacd about us in his week-befere-last peper.
employment
of several
million,
of
people. The soil would here eoon fellcn
Jntothc heads of United Stetm captalists.
He probably
The products are so valuable in commerce
' that emigration there Would have been
encouraced, th* emancipated race of the
South would have found there a coRgenuI
One of the ablest article* we have road in homo where their civil rights would not
many s day was the lerliug editorial,
be disputed, and whore their labor would
be much sought after. Tho woorrel among
in Friday's Lansing RrjmUiean. describing the -them could have found the seoens to go.
Thus in owes of great oppremioa and
The -Vs.’ion, the Kcrnta; JWwes of Detroit, cruelty, such aa has been practiced noon
Bowles' Syrir-yfitM (Mass.) X/^Arsa and the' them in many places within the lart
” eleven years, whole communities would
have sought rcftigo in Santo Domingo. I
The article deseed with a notice of the Chicago' do not suppose the whole race would have
Tim-' ambits fire-in-thc-rear editor, that was gone, nor is i» desirable that thgy ahould
truly refreshing.
.
. go. Their labor is derirabk, iodwpenimFacts—The candid, unprejudiced Judgment, He almost, where they now are.
But the
of the many convince the few. For twentr-fi’* pooscMiou of this territory would bare
years D. B. DeLand k Co.'s
Cktmietl left the negro master of the situation by
' enabling him to demand his rights at
the eeiT svioenct.
constantly been adding to Ua many friends the’ home on pain of securing them elsewhere.
frw who watted to see how it stood tho test of[ I do not preM-nt thras views now as a
lime, it still occupies the position it occupied recommendation forth, reoewd of Um
1 eubiect of annexation, but I do refer to it
■ .
&gt;^t&gt;na in rocard

Detroit Advertisements.

HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
nay ee.id their ad drew, i
&gt;ka this uaparall.l*.!

GILLET &amp; HALL.
DETROIT.

D. D. MALLORY &amp; CO
Oysters and Foreip Fruits.

•III II'I
1 ' ' n:=1’ ’ ।
kill
II I month
in the bavin*
0 J J J those willtas to woi

fa-ni«!i, but

llav* on room to »vplain her* BuiinN* plcaMnt
and boao.abl*. W omtn. and boys and rirh d« u
■ ell as mra. We will farniih you a complc.e oolBtfr**. Tb« buiincM pays better than aeylhles
•tie. W. will bear axpeOM of Martins yo.-. Par­
ticulars fr*«. Writ* and •»». Farmer, and Beehanica. their aoas and dauhter*. and all clave*
ia need of »aylnr w*rk at home, ibould writ" to ua
and learn ill about th* work al o—e. N*w ia the

yerty found nt Patrick McCarty’s house, near

being brought before Justice Hayford plead
guilty, sad was fined |50. or ninety days in the
Bouse of Correction st Detroit. He paid the
—
1'1 __ &gt;
W. Vl.l.k.* t.

of the whole land.
(Signed.)

Exkcdtivb Mansion, Dec. 5,

in tames of dyspepsia,
chronic diarrhoea, nervous debility, neuralgia,
erysipelas, boll* and diseases of the skin; also,
chlorovis, Isucorrhca, protepus uteri, end In
female complaints generally. Ao an altera­
tive tonic, the syrup ought to be used by clergymea, editors, cashiers elerks, lawyers, and
ethers who use their brain* more than their

ssaxv’p.w.*-’;..,...

Excursionists, Limmen£_
To ihi* end

Knitting Machines, Etc.

-RlCKFORh
s aettreiatic

th*

'XWITTE*

adelpliia. but can, in addition, visit the prin­
cipal eastern cities, with an opportunity of

from the West running directly to Niagara
Falls, riving passengers, from the train, a
wondenul panoramic view of th* Mighty

TIE IICKFQRD AUTOMATIC

Jxail" Knitting IXichin*
&gt;n iOSTul three -ear*
nSaatare of mortcae*.

Uoar.hc* are furnished with tho Winchell
1‘ateni Vtytilatur,'ensuring perfect freedom
front dust.
With ft*
magnificent Charier

‘SfiJtnWWAW41A,4.

»»d eves more

Any information can be obtained by s
dressing
FRANK E. SNOW.
Oen'l I**m. and Ticket Afft. Drraerr.
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THE EKEMT BF IIXEA8ET

THE FOE OF PAIN

Machine. 1 cylinder.TJ ne-dte

TO

MUSTANG

LINIMENT

® SirSir5*^’1''“

Recommend It Heartily.

Er!

Jewelry! Jewelry!! Holiday Jewelry!!!

SILVER PLATED WARE fre^the

o
Oysters, the celebrated “Shidd Brand,'

/tf

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WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 TEARS.
THERE 13 NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENffig
WILL NOT CURE. NO ACWI
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS Tffil
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY
HOUSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMAL, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A DOT­
TLE COSTING Be.. fiOc.,
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE 0&gt;
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
zxUel
- - -

,ti. diseases or the blood.

Srv

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MRS. CLARA. ALLZW,
MISS VINE TREOO.

•

76

From W. B. Chlshota, M- D., of New
Bedford. “I have employed the Ararenn

DIED. . '

" Hastings, Mich., Oct, 5, 1876.

ha*, through it* connection* in the West and
Northwcrt. placed on aal* * Urge number *f
Tomurr*' Kxcvasiox Ticket* at grraily re-

riSSSSl

„D .

GIVE US A CALL.

Cnnndn ftonthern R’y Cumpamy

to it.

CONCI.UBJOX.
With tho pra«nt Coogra* "J0®?*)
life terminate*. It is not probable that
public affairs will ever again reosm Mteotien from me, further than vs a ettben off
tbc Republic, always taking a deep interest
in the honor and integrity and prosperity

ever and in quality to suit the taste of every
person. Remember the place, State Street,
opposite Roberts’ Drug Store,

comlcrtidilr and cheaply.

' VEGETDSE

Bev. Mr. Fletcher had his satchel stolen from

All kinds of Ladies* Underwear at lhe Lowest Prices.
Fancy GooeIs qf all kinds Cheaper than

CENTENNIAL EXCURSIONIST^Will, of course, wish to see all th* righta

ciMT

H- R. Seven’s Column.

-Saleral.ua offered fbr sale.
On Friday night of week before last, the

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IMIYAU.MUM8T&amp;

POSITIVELY CURED,

�Literary Notices.

Legale.

Tkp. ArtASTtc ‘PosTUAtT rose 1971.’ The
proprietors of ttfa®4ttontle J/.inLi.’y have prepere 1 n aplendid life airo portrait of WUUUb
Cullen Bryant, the Nwitor of American poetn,
wliieh they will send with the ^ffonffo to a’ j
■utaeritars who send S-i. It ik a beuutifid r
pani-m pic^tt c to Hutt of Mr Longfellow ryhich
. »u issued by the name pul.-iishcra la a*

’

-

MORTGAGE SAI.n

SfSU’K&amp;rt.-.';

their artistic excgllcnce and. thHr superiority
aa portrait?, to hang in every library and
. ..... 1.. ■
I..

Arc Offsring their Entire

Pure Liquors, bottled for medicinal pur*
poses, for sale nt pioderatc prices by John

Warm, winter gloves, a large lot for sale
cheap. Como ant^sbe them. John Stanley.

Cigars that cannot be equaled at John
Stanley’s.

NEW ADVERTlSMENTt.

C. P. Rowell &amp; Go’s. Col.

At an Immense Reduction in Prices

ovided. there will be wild at public auction
'■
' !■'
:
hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said
the Meth Boat door ot tho Court Hoose.
&lt;S..« -ium.

piece cr parcel or tana situate an,
ronnly of Berry. and State of Miehig
dracribed a. follow., tu-wit: Thru
the wroth wret quarter
of acctint
en £11J in Township Number two (2)
eight wt&gt;t. ccnt.ininc eighty ■ Si I ar
fording to tho United Mates ttorve

PROLATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. Bounty .f Harry, re.—At ■

MENS’ SUITS DOWN TO
$-1 50.
GOQJ^BUSINESS SUITS, $5 00 to $7 60.

CHILD11ENS’ SUITS, S2 50 . to J5 00.

BOYS’SUITS, $i 00, $5 00 ami Upwards.

Dated Baltimore. SegLttth. MX

DARWIN McOMBBB.
Attorney sor awiuees oi mortgage.
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PROBATE ORDER.

•"d.‘S■ding and filing the petition duly verified, of '

DaresnJtogwu and others, praying that an initru-

STAT! OB MICHIGAN, County ofRarry.sg-Ai

maybe admitted lo probate and eircuters thereto

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits

eight bundrod and

dnynfDtoaaaber.yA^at lo o’clock in the fore-

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the best
n the market. A full supply nt J. P.
Roberts'.__________ ____________

Steck of Mcn^ end Bdys’

Now therefor. not ice?.°b^X

M. D. Reed desires w call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be
, found nt nil hours of any day, ready to do
anyswork in liui line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, tu the building of
the best buggy ever seen in Oto county ot
Barry. Don't forget the place; in the
shop with Jason Rich i Bro., comer o
Church and Railroad Street.
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For the finest lot of Canned Lobster.
Salmon, and Sardines in this city, go to
John Stanley’s.

GRAND RAPIDS

.unary l.-lb. A. E
r Barn County, it
&gt;tts 111. and npoi

—Tho December untuber of ffodry's Latif t
Ihuk la out. This excellent magaxino for
Udiea is fast gaining popularity, and ttio pub­
Halier, not to M out done by any of hia oompetlturH. offers a beautiful chromo, entitled
“The Mothcr’g'joj-,’’ to every subscriber for
1877. We have received a copy of the chromo
and can sty that it is truly n 'handsome one.
?3 per year, L, A. GoJpJ. Philadelphia, Pa.

Brisk for sale at my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland.
Henry- L. Nswton.
•Dee. 5th, 1876.
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Star Clothing House

Star Clothing House.

Legale.
MORTGAGE SALE.

s5v.?1¥k
other pereona interested in Mid e&lt; ate. are roquir-

•®Only $1000 and $12 00. ^'

t4.? **”??;• *l« **100 of eaid ecrort, than to b.
holden at the probate oSc«.&lt;dn the eilv of Haitian
VSMllC
and show canoe, if any there be. whr the prayer of of Mid tateov ia said twtiUoo dtaeribod'(.I
:
th* potittonersUuld not be granted.
’
Tbersupou it is ordered, that Tureday lhaSStb
And It la farther ordered, that raid petitioner d*&gt; of preambar next. at » o’etoek in the foreaooa.
ti’» **tleo to tho ber»on&gt; interested In Mid estate bu aawMd for th. hroring ofeal.i rctitfow. and
that tho- naxt uf kin of eald minor sod all other
person, intereeted tn Mid rotate, are required to
ublken Il*n&gt;
lately tn m&gt;1
•how MBie. if any the.-e be. why the prayer of the
IfUttoaerahoaldnot to granted : Audit i.Tfur-

Thceo Suits wo Warrant worth Fully $3 00 to $5 00 More.

MENS’ OVERCOATS,.......................... $3
50, $4 00, $5 00. $0 50, .nd Up
MENS’ FINE BEAVER andother OVERCOATS, $0 00, SI0 00, $12 00.
and $15 00.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS,........................... $2
50, &lt;&gt;$3 50, $1 00and $5 00 and Up.
.... $2 00 and Up.
MENS' WORKING COATS,
MENS' WORKING PANTS,
....
$1 00 ru&gt;dUp.
#®* WE Guarantee to SAVE People a Great Deal of MONEY if they will BUY of US. "XtO

PRORATE ORDER.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County ofD.rry.t
Lt a waion of the Probate Conn f..r tho Count

The Little Rock
undFort Smith

xanOwl,

o. v.. rouAoo*.
Judro of Probate

'

PROBATE ORDER.

RAILWAY

STATE OP MICHIGAN, t.’ountrafltarry.eu.At a sossitra of the Probate Court for the Cuuuty

Make ate Mistake, a* ours is the only Double Store.

instrument

Anted.
eaday the Srih day
■ i*i the forenoon.
Ipetiifon.nnd that
cc-coMd. and all
■talr. are required

lull the purTteaaerl Ml per e«m. interwrt on

tn the year onethousand eight bandrod and
fcycnty-iix.
•
Present. 8. C, Prindle. Judge of Probate.
h°le* T&gt;U*rUt,h’“1,t**'’a*rtdica E. Angcrlac.

^se EsfySa*!

J. &amp; P. Coats

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal street,

On reading and filing the petition, aly veriflM,
of Mger I. Augcvins. i&gt;:s»ings:u.o’C’i .-Hir:I|,
for the Probate of the inilrnmcnt he ctofore - Aled
tretamont’T’ ’d*!^
10 1)0 th* k*1 *IU

suns

“•±t
perrons interested in said rotate, are reauirod to

Holloway’a Ad. Drags, Kte.

HEALTH'liD US FLUSURI3
^"c.'T'BINDLH

Superior Strength

John IL McIntyre and

iIn Attachment.

JOctober.
tM^h
"n
Wl,&gt;
of
A. D. b.ia Writ of attachment war duly

gr *a * guidanoof P^tiantr in

NOTICE TO ^JJjyjSlOXKM OK

H0LL0WATS
PILLS.
Nervous Diaordere.

inty of

SPOOL COTTON.”

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

t
Da”!?1 ichl&lt;&gt;!1’the ctf«,lllC',’“rtforlhoeoun(Jwnenttimith,
)

Excellent Quality

tiawof any Party or parti.. eoanterfeitin. the mad i.inea or vending thaanma. knowing them to bo I
' VnEi nt tho Manufaetory of Ptofessor Hotxo

Diseases with Ito Afratos.

eaudnc a ropy of thil
Hartinn Republican

ATTACHMENT NOTICE-

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

62w4

now
™*. *• v ««POn»d remedy, prepared with

-&gt;..1-.. --.I-.. .

A. T. GOgHORN. Diroetor-Coaeral.

_ ...

.

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'•rotnti-r. a. u. istb;
C. •». HOLBROOK,
Att-ruey for i'fointiff.

4

Mothers sad Dnnfhtnre.
i&gt;.. 1X77.

liuiti a htovkiug In 1&amp; Mia a tea.
Knitting in the her! and narrowing off tho too
complete; kaitaall sum: narrowg and wider* at

ire.eepeci.llr th
cu all iau&gt;nriti«L

a

ADMINISTRATE ICS SALE.
•he matter of the rotate «f Waterman Porker
lice b hereby girep ital J shell acll at pnblto
on. to the htohre: burner. on 1 uerday the antb

‘‘fiaRSSSlSjH’’’-

of Harting*. in tbc County
Stole of Mich Iran, l-una-

SO9rl?.„^SJ
1K.JSE
Itxtr* Urawlssg. Monday. December I, 1STC.
Louisma State Lottery Co.
place monthly. The season of 1.176 atom

Cial%lWfki. r„,„. MO.OOO.

I

Q. ROBINSON.
Administrator

COMMISSIONER’* NOTICE^
JW

The undersigned; appointed by the Probale Court
of the County ofBarry. in th--Mate cl .Michigen,
uni atUnat alt d/ltna and del
els
William .V, Hunt late

H. GOODYEAR,

IU great cupeviorlty

The Druggist,

Respectfully announces',
that he has again engaged \
in t^e DRUG TRADE, and'
has m stock and daily arrivcintit, Dy5 Stuff's, Fancy.
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggist’s
Merchandise which'he offers
to the people at greatly De
duced Prices
RXMi.VBER.tha Peo

...............
knewo and dee.ribeda. follow, t -wit:
Lot No. erren 17| of Phillipe’ addition I
lege of Naehrnie.accordiGg to the reco
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W.

all other rsreoM ta­
inted to appear at a

from danger of quinism or any Injurioo. cffccta.

Um!
liblu.

tt lias gained the reputation of being fcatslIt can. therefore, be safely rocommcndr !

once broken up by it, do not return until
dlreaac to again contracted.

rectlf opposite Empire Block.
Ono door east of Spauldings
VsmrM, Jdj IS, 1ST6
B. “P1&amp;NDI.K.

_________CuntmiMWuere,

PROBATEORDER.
Drawtai; will take Pte** an January
Tieketi « each. Capitol Pnw.Ma.0W1.

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8TATI OF MICHIGAN. County of Barry, ea.At a rmelnn of the Probate Court for the County of
sas.“s
?. wx;

peo. M. Savage A Co'e Col.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Holden, bh

tao Reahky actirtty, and’pn

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.,

to tho year one thouaenl ctrht hundred and

tATHr0

mUlCE

uMa^.*@y^Teag&gt;Prt
luuna aero. .Mjn

•13M .IO I PROFITS F
fcTro

I

urrtarjODUn

my remark-

tfLtodtesPMNWOW. Awd.m0’'1''

,CnL’Ot:LT5.

f.’sisusai

UNDERTAKING

Being a bustnesn that needs a groat deal
of experience,
•TKHUiafS BHOTIIEaS,
After many years
In the bu’tinesR, can truly nay that they
can do t-ettrr work, and give better satIfffacttoD than any other flrm in this
section.
W. H. Stebbins, the senior
■member, with the expPrieudk of a life­
time. xyili always give his personal atlention tothfo.part of their extensive

will be used only

BROS,
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                    <text>VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1876.

NO. 66.

jhepejm-Weekly Repliblicaji Bapper

READ,

THIS I

READ

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Double| Column.

Aiklifs

Doctor
READ,'

READ

EVERYBODY I !

AND

PUBLISHER.

O’CHRONIC

&gt;pp&lt;Mito tabore) lUlhban

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION »

to*V-n. Bnndayi.lO to Z.

Steam Power Preuee. New Material, and the very
be*: Job Priatias at Lirins Buuee.

iaee«f«fnl in esriax
end b*« tathr linns

RA TES OF A D VER T1SING.
I

. titoyiMerfaiU to Ibelr natural gm
ins tarfcoritinc the whole mum, and 1

ts U faUa economy
Bomr to nuffar
duffer:trwa nay anneyiai
limltroua.

E.izss’urfeKSPJsz'szs
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!&gt; Column | “AW J_J-«_I 1800
h Column I •.«__! ja.ob I w w
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IttJO l KM»I 30X0

PROFESSIOHM. AND BUSINESS CARDS
THIS TAPER IS OS FILE WITH

CENTRAL HOUSE,

ArtkaaBmckU
to Health and U«
and OoMUtullonal

to ace all my
will favor me

PHIL- W. MIS KERN.

BUSSES
Caoram r.i.y.

au ——

.

KOlHFlYl MhVJ”

5BJ

HARTF.Y WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in
qgijc In VnUn Block over Bartow A C

ggg&amp;u^.sguax&amp;

Sweet’s H°Tel!
GRAND RAPID*.......................................... MICB

nr lorrtbie &lt;&gt;»•«*»•*&gt;. will Oa«la trui
ujxm n&gt;rtortr moral .ad pb£R£w»JM&gt;&lt;

. eKbarla
mlyupdn
montjiiin

BOARD A XV ROOM, $2.60 PER DAY.

DENTIST

Nashville,

MicM&amp;an.

gIS-?5«itXgMIfJFi

I J- PW,
Carriaie, Sin aii Onaneiial
pAl N TER
At A. M. Rock’s Carriage Shop

MhnonSl,

-

READ!READ! READ!

Jot/ Comfort a,nd Happiness
TO THE

Slok ai&lt;AffUete*!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

Pensions.

Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

T PAYS every Manufacturer, Merchant, i| Political—Menzies Library—Tweed—
Fashions -Business and Money.
Mechanic, Inventor, Fanner, or Profos- ,
•ional maq; to keep well informed on all the
improvements and discoveries of tho age.
New York, Nov. 27th, 187(J?
IT PAYS tho head of every family to
introduce into his household a newspaper
. POLITICAL.
.
that is instructive, one that fosters a taste
Probably the most desperate set of men
for investigation, aid promotes thought
that ever existed are the Democracy of
and encourages discussion among the men*

I

GEO. M. DEWEY
EPHOR

~ ' n,ta*»labea iew«.

WORKS

At.Kalamazoo, Mioh.
Monuments of the I»ert American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description made toW-cr
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to custotnere,

y_Tie Scientific Aaerican

A ,picj
descriptive of tho AlebUoo, Topol. u&gt;d Su&gt;u Fo IUilro.d, tho

States’Geaeral Land Office.

DB- J. B. LaSUKE

drears of Pay and Bounty.

PENSIONS

Lion, will

St

The champion thief of the nineteenth
century, is once more in New York, and
in durance vile. He landed last Thursday
morning from the United States steamer
Franklin, and was turned over to Sheriff
Connor, from ■ whose custody he escaped
two years ago. He got away in a Yacht,
landed in Cuba, was protected by the Gov-

•

ernor General of that Island, at a cost of
$300,000, and when to clearly pursued by
the American officials .that hiding was
New York. Tho certainty of Bayes* elec­
impossible, he fled to Spain where he was
tion has maddened them, for they were apprehended and returned.
His history
near enough the plunder to smell it, and is suggestive. A few years ago, he was
whjth has been published weekly for the to have it taken from their very daws is a worth his stolen millions, he was surround­
last thirty-one years, docs this, to any ex­ little to much for their patience. They ed by parasites who flattered him to the
tent beyond that of any other publication; ,
top of his bent, Tilden was his obsequious
&lt;w&gt;»Uvd j
no1 prop010 10 8’V0
®P»
^ave
tool and partner, he made Governors, Leg­
in fact it is the only weekly paper published j
lanufac- ! ready fixed up their programme. They islators, Senators, and Representatives, he
in the United States, devoted to Manufoc’
~
’ ­ propoec to deny the legality of the doer disbursed millions unquestioned, and his
turns, Mechanics, Inventions, and New
Dis
coveries in the Arts and Sciences. Every tion ; the Democratic House will assert ambition went beyond Lis Stalo and 'ho
was reaching for the control of the coun­
number is profusely illustrated and its con­
that there has been no legal expression of
try. Now lie is a rioor, old, broken-down
tents embrace the latest and most interest
tlic will of the people, and that consequent­ man. Gone are the friends - who shared
ly the Houfc must, m in case of a* failure his proeperity—gone is his money, gone
of tlia World; Descriptions, with Beautiful to dect, proceed to the deetion of a Presi­ is his power, the man whom he befriended,
Engravings of New Inventions, Now Im« dent. It will refuse to join the Senate in and who shared in his plunder, is at tho
plements, New Processes, and Improved counting the returns, and will go on and head of hia urganization and is trying to
Industries of all kinds; Useful Mutes, Re­ dcct Tildcu and inaugnn.te him. Iley steal the Presidency, and of the throng of '
ceipts, Suggestions and Advico by Practical daim that he can be inaugurated anywhere, followers and flatterers who drank his wine
Writers, for Workmen and Employers, io and the House will recognise him u the and took his money, three years ago, there
all the various arts, funning a complete ro- President, r cfusc to recognise Hayra, and is not\ne so poor as to do him reverence.
-pertory of New Inventions and Dwcovcrics; will call upon the Governor^ of the States It doesn’t pay to be a thief. Theold man-----That this is well aware of what is before him. There
containing a weekly record, not only of the to rocogutac their Government.
progrcsa-ol the Industrial Arts in our own programme has been determined upon by arc indictments enough on him to keep
country, but also of al! New Discoveries Tilden, is shown , in the fact that every him in the penitentiary throe times as long
owned
Til­ as ho is likely to lire, and ho will get the
and Inventions in every branch of Engin- -; Democratic paper &gt;in
u the cityw
"ui^ uby
l f"
eering, Mechanic, end science abroad. ■ den had articles simultaneously, ‘insisting full benefit of them, for no one dare say
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN has I Ural if the three doubtful States were a word for him. It is curious how that
been the foremost of all industrial publi. I counted for Hayes it would be an usurpa- old party went. Fisk was shot, GJnct,
cations for the past thirty-one years. It tioo which no Ikmocrat rould possibly ac- Sweeny and Connolly arc skulking about
is lheoldral, largest, cheapest, .nd the i cepti wd resistanceiby'force was not at aH Europe, atod os a broken man, Tweed will
brat weekly illustrated paper devoted to ! dimly hinted aL And Tilden a Editorial die in the penitentiary, and Tilden—well,
Engineering, Mcchsnira, Chemistry, New Bureau, which he pcraonaly directs, is the less said about him the better. It
Inventions, Science and Industrial Pro- | ending off articles to picked Democratic may be a little troublesome to bo honest,
grras, published in the world.
FP&lt;™ &gt;" l“rooK Democratic sections of the at times, but it is better,, in the long run,
The practical Rccipra arc well worth most inflammatory character, ani calcnlat- to keep on that side.
ten times the subscription price, and for cd to fire the Democratic hearty They
,, FASHIONS.
The folt bonnets'arc almost Quakerish
the shop and house will save many times reiterate the sutemnnt that Hayra wdi be
tho cost of subscnplkm
oonnUd
hf freud-that Tilden wdl re- in their sung fit and close trimming.
Bottle green, black and dark ash-gray are
Merclotnt,, Farmer,, Mechanic,
sist and they caU upon aU good Democrata
m'H«m /kivifori Manufacturer, (,’hem- to be ready to assist him. Add to this stylishly worn, trimmed with Irca.ry-mlkra—
'««
a“?* -■»
Bomb, or silk and velvet. It takes a nice Kpd
!*», LVlril or ocicnce, non i
...
"’will
-I, k
&gt; .1
c.onnllir-o
—tnilllllt
another mtim
name fzir
for ftF
organized
militia, AFB
arc to adjust the trimming which .looks so
Prtfeeiiuni,
find
the. BciENTIHC
American useful to them.
It should 350,000 slrout:, and that arrni were sent modest, and is so precise. A silk binding
have a place in cvsrj Family, Library. to them from the Democratic National or piping finishes the brim even when
there is a velvet facing; three-eighths of '
Study, vura
Office nuu
and vuuuuuf,
Counting Room ; in Committe,■ and some notion of their designs
oiuuy,
"
'
It
has been established bias silk at least, is laid in four or five folds .
« . . CoU^e
o.l&gt;_____
J a_
1
1
era,J n
Hading Room.
and
Schoo!
&gt;«&gt;&gt;' ’be Conuri.
--------Aneweolnmc commence. January IK. 1 bejond » pciidrenlure, Oat th. N.lrnnd close around the crown, reversed on the
I Democratic Committe did send New York right side, and the ends snugly tucked
1877.
! State cannon at a merely nominal price to ^nder on the left where they meet, two
A year’s ntimbcr contains 832 pages .
।
’South Carolina, and that very large ship­ standing loops in front and a fcathe* or
and Several Hundred Engravings.
ments of muskets have been sent to tho two lying demurely over on tho crown fin­
Thousands of volumes aro preserved for
same parties from this city. They cither ish the most stylish bonnets. Tho face
binding and rsferenoe. Terms, $3.20 a
mean business or they are indulging in a trimming of some rich soft-hued velvet,
year by mail, including postage. Discount
remarkable game of bluff. The Republi­ between thceo'cloen bonnets that are en­
to dubs. Special circulars, giving Club
cans take it very quietly. Grant, not Bu­ tirely in quiet French taste, and tho flow­
rates, sent free. Single copies mailed on
chanan, is President, and hr knows how to ing plumes and grace of Gainsborough
receipt of 10 cents. May be had of all
statap out rebellions. He had one largo hat. there is complete contrast; and yet
News Dealers.
uuc on his hands once, and it will be a very when well worn, the latter is as modest as
PATUVTQ In connection with
the other. The Gainsborough needs only
JL Al
10. the&amp;tearfAe Amcn’- small matter for him tomash this littleonc.
g
' Despite the brag afid bluster of the De- a scarf of -soft rich silk drawn dose about
can, Messrs. Munn &amp; Co., are £*»&gt;•&lt;».‘ ij| mocracy, Hayes
ll.voa will
will be inaugurated,
inanmratiHl. if
if ho
bn tho crown set off by the very softest of
of American and Foreign Patents, and
is declared elected, and he will serve his curling feathers. For a last item, thenewhave the largest establishment in the world
four years. It is a significant fact that est dress trimming is a button with three
More than fifty thousand applications have
while the Republicans here insist that they drops, to be liberally sprinkled over cos­
been made for patents through their agen­
,
will not have the Presidency unless Hayes tumes and cloaks, making a combination
cy.
is fairly elected, the Democratic leaders effect of buttons and fringe together.
Patents are obtained on the best terms, say nothing of thp kind. They have de
BUSINESS AND MONEY.
Models of New Inventions and Sketches
clared in advance that tho count must Business is terribly dull. Jso one seems
examined, and advice free.
A special
necessarily be a-fraud, &lt;od that they will disposed to do anything-clIF the Prcsideanotice i* made in the Scientific American have the control of the Govcrnmentawheth- cy is settled. If Tild’n steals Louisiana,
of all Inventions Patented ’ through this
■ cr they rie entitled to it or not And as it will continue so, for no one will know,
Agency, with the name and residence of
nothing is done is Democratic circles ex­ till after the meeting of his Congress what
the Patentee. Patents arc often sold in
cept by tho direction of Tilden himself, will b« his policy. If Bayes is elected
part or whole, to pennas attracted to the' all this inflammatorv talk may be charged business men will breathe free, for they
invention by sdeh notice. A Pamphlet’ directly to him. If wo have any trouble know what his policy is, and can calculate.
containing full directions for obtaining
Buyers arc cutting clo.&lt;cly and Bellers are
he will be responsible for it
Patents, sent free.
The Scientific Amenequally indifferent, for unless a man has
THE MENZIES LIBRARY.
can Reference Book, a volume bound in
cash it may possibly bo unsafe to deal
cloth and gilt, containing tho Patent Law,
Which was sold at auction, taking fire with him. Theatres are full, for t)io stran­
Grams of the U. S^ and 142 Enyranny, days of last week was one of those collec­ gers keep them fed, but I notice fewer
of mechanical movements.
Price 251 tions which give the ordinary reader new rich dresses and lore display of wealth
ambitions in the world of books. To give than usual. I observe furs two seasons
Ccnte.
Address for the Paper, or concerning some ordinarily appreciable idea of its old, dresses that have been made over, and
Patents, Mwn A Cb.,37 Park Row,Lew value to bef^'n with, the library brought hats that new trimming has made presen­
York. Branch Office, Cor. FA 1th St,., nearly $75,UOO at auction, not one-fourth table.
Women haven't the money to

TTi, "Iron Trail."

Having steam power and Improved
for -rodlng. high polishing
and ci tting mortices, we can do work
rheens r and better than those who
wTkiyhsnd.

WHOLE NO’ 2009,

beoutie,, teener, tnd pleaiure mans or
tho Kock, NouaUiM, by “N,ln Crinkle
the anwlatl »od drKnatio critic of tho

Nite Fork WbrU,
■"» 0“
tlon, together with the San J«o» Guide,
autpo Kid time Uhle, of chi, M. Kid fopultr rente from K»n&gt;» City mid Alsbiw
to Pueblo, Dourer «od ril poiou in Colondo, New Meiico, Ariton, .nd Die S.n
Jun Mines. Tho fimst line-of Pullmu
Sleeper, on the ooutineol between the Un­
man Biroe .nd the Kooky MouuUum
without elunge. Specie! round trip ioari,U' ticket, from the Afrioiun filter M
toft Lenoer at $50, good to stop off at al!

its real worth. Some black letter books spend, and economy is tho rule. We want
brought over a thousand dollars apiece, io know who is President.
being a matter of 300 years old, and among
Is the old one. Rich Cuban—young
the earliest specimens of printing in exis­
tence, but ihac would not compare in the and beautiful lady slips and foils—Cuban
right of enthusiastic Americans with the
original manuscript order book of VbIIct
Forge, faded and the pages tender with
his house in Poughkeepsie, as housetime, and handling, but preserved in a
cue of heavy Morocco. There were many
specimens of the earliest printing in this quite so innocent as Cuban supposed—de­
country, but in any eyes uvo those of a mands of money scheming old father—
book collector the prises of the library were Cuban bleeds awhile, but finally refuses.
an Abbottaford edition of Walter Scott, Shyster lawyer—suit for breach of prom­
and one of.Ruskin’s works with proof en­ ise in which tho girl swears everything
gravings. Such luxury of type and deli­ blue one way, and Cuban swnara every­
cacy of illustration as sent tho poor book thing black another. Crowds cvwy day
lovers, who cannot afford editions of three in the court, and—but the trial u not
and four hundred dollars, away saddened, over vet. This, in brief, is the history of
but glad to have rejoiced their eyes with tbc 6el Valle Martinex ease, now in pro-

such elegant volumes.
Mr. Mcaxis hadwhat had cost him S200,000 in his library, and in ordinary times it
would have rcalixcd twice that amount, far
some of the books were tho only ones ex­
tant.
and were
CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To , un
it Bou
„v.» pridera. But hooka, like.
Smith Maaec &amp; Preston’s and settle to j^l estate, bare fdt tho
rave ooste. We mmtt have our pay.
I times, and so tlie whole lot sow &gt;«
Xxi4Gti
r4W&gt;Uj»wanU osi‘‘a’O’WWW

pointe.
*
’

u—*’ss'
= SHEET LNTCTSIC
i
FOR SALE H THE BANNER OFFICE I

Address.
T. J. Anderson.
Gen. Pam. Agt.
XX52tf
_ Tcyeka, Kan.

fleeced.
He auppowd her an inno
girl and set about to rum her without

�—
Weight of. odium that threatens to crush
the whole wgxuixatiui,'through tho revel,

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery,

New Orleans..
The new oxdtemcnt awakened by the
Uakimcs, Mrcu., Bic. 14, 1876.

oocurrvtitoi in South Carolina was not near­

ly as general or locg-!ivc&lt;l as that growing

out of tho elcetfo'n.

If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

Il was fait that tho

rifle-club reformera, of that State had

IImmim.) k

fullcn into a pit of their own digging, and

eaS»ss»«SHB4s»s8B«as

after the lapse of a few hours, there was n
return to the normal, mental condition and

•«v«sau*a

though the most of us make no pretensions

w*nv

IHSKSSlriWHnlHMri

as constitutional lawyer*, wo pretty much

all felt and acknowlodged the

eSIKSBB^EaBsBgsSSS
s8SSs3aEEsSatE8a$E

For it cannot be doubted

that, bad it not hare been for the Presi.
dent's wise precaution, tho State Govern­
have been over thrown

ment tbdre would

by violence, for whiob the thousands of
armed Democrats swarming the. streeta of

And Bull our rlationn.

Speaker of the House.

terian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

bers Lad arrived chat it was unsafe to pre­

It is understood

that he, Cox, Morrison and'Saykr are the

er.

Until yesterday,

§

ISSMU!M81Ksssm?l!9

dict who was apparently ahead.

fore our readers, tho last annual message

cles more immediately interested. There
are rumors of course, buVtlic Speakership

It is an able State

In it the

sE852x33aHs3?itngc§5

i

BKIKttl»gEs»»r®m5

I
I
s
s

Vcsy little has yot been said about the

our Monday’s paper, we placed be­

6

of the House appears to absorb public in­

excite much discussion.

The jobbers and

lobbyists (among them revcral females, I

present financial^condition of tbe govern­

am told) are hero it^ some-force, but I do

ment is very satisfactory.

not think they are very buoyaut&gt;ver the

AU in all, the

message, is among the best in many years,
and will be generally accepted as peculiar­

ly wise and appropriate,

under existing

growiing topic for weeks, perhaps-months
to the almost complete exclusion of every­
Au

absurd proposition has

been entered by some one, that Governor

We have received from C. G. Swens­

Haya and Tilden meet and compromise

. burg, a copy of the Grand Rapids Cbm-

the matter of the Presidency, as though

great value to young persons of either sex.

other two, of tho humblest citiscns of the

It is edited with marked ability, and is

United States.

tho organ of the very best Commercial

purpose of the Tilden managers to have it

College, all things considered, there

understood

the nation.

is in

We fully believe Mr. Swens-

berg has no superior as an educator in any

earnestly

It also

that many

advising

Republicans are

Governor

Hayes to

fairly elected j and that the declaration of
any other result, can only bo arrived at by
fraud.

Nation has been engaged in this sma’l

doing we should render

business, and asserted that some one else,
had been told by ex-Governor Dennison,

them a service,

for which they would
Any person (a personal friend of Hayas, and at present,
desiring a copy of the College Journal one of the District Commissioners,) that
can have one sent to them, by addressing be had thus advised t|ie Republican can­

thank ns all through life.

the publisher, and inclosing a stamp to

A Star reporter interviewed Mr.

didate.

Dennison, and he denied the story ; and

prepay tho postage on the same.

all such intimations, may bo at onoc set

Some friend in Washington has sent us

dffwn as a device of the enemy.

a copy of The National Republican of .eroor

Dec. 4th, containing a vary complimentary

notice

of Viee

President

Ferry.

Its

length, forbids its publication in the Ban-

If Gov-

Hayes is declared by th6 President

of tbs Senate, to have received 185 elec­

toral votes, be will be inaugurated, ifalive
and of sound mind.
At a moating of tl^c Democratic Jack-

'

■

weeks ago, tn substance what this article eon Association, on Tuesday nigbt, a local,

affirms that Mr. Ferry was the right man,

political society, made

to ba in the Chair of the U. 8. Senate, and

Democrats, one Colonel Fury, marked out

count the doctoral votes.

a most sanguinary line of conduct, for the

We thought so

national

then ; and we think so now.

Radicals.

our

Washington

letter.

Democracy to

Washinoton, D. C., Dec. 1, *76.

tion here.

The effort, of the Democrats

of the public from tho tens of thousands
of outrages visited upon Southern Repuln

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Littell s Living Age.

up of hard-shell

pursue

towards

increasing success.
In 1877. it will furuieh to its readers
the productions of the foremost authors

above named and many oth-

er8 ' embraan" the choicest Serial and
Short Stories by the Leading Foreign
Novelists, and an amount

DiuniriH^liy wttaFeriotal
in the world, of tho moat valuable literary
and scientific matter of tho day, from the
pens of tbe Leading Eoaayista, Sci•ntists, Critics, Discoverers, and Ed­
itors, representing every department of
Knowledge and Progreso.
Ihe Living Age, (in which its only com'
petitor, “ Every Saturday," has been
merged), b • weekly magazine of sixtyfour pages, giving more than

double column octavo pages of reading,
matter yearly. It presents in an inexpert*
sive form, conaidering ita amount of mat­
ter, with freshnaas, owing to ita weekly
Thanksgiving passed by without any bone, and with a ftatlsfatlory CMipletenotable occurrence, to distinguish it from ita BCSS attempted by no other MlraaflM,
predaceasors.
It was cold and stormy, the beet Essays, Reviews, Criticisms, Talee,
most of the day. Snow foil for some bketehes of Travel and Dbtovery, Poetry
hours, and a large number of turkeys were Scientific, Biographical, HbtoncaI and
sacrificed.
Political Information, from tbe entire body
Logan.
of Foreign Periodical literature.
It b therefore invaluab’c to every Amer,
Agrieultural Society Meeting.
iean reader as the only fresh and thorough
compilation of an indispensable current

fflllHfflS &amp; um
From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
All Kinds and All Prices.

Produce

BSEB53aKfiEa»X5saStEilH33

Jan. 1, 1877, The Living Age eaters
upon its 132d volume, with the continued
commendation of the best wen and jour
nals of the country, nnd with constantly

We were in there the other day
Mid saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.

Groceries
I

sSfeMoSBaeaSISSaa

If it is adopted, not one of us

csftiie cheapest in thewokld

Peterson's Magazine!

Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
8ftI rtf,

WEE

4

p/fESTOft'S.

Hastings, Dec. 14tli, 1879.

HEAT REOOCTIOM TO CLUIS.

IWb Pre-PsM to MsD Sataftn
PETERSON’S MAGAZINE has the
best Original Stories of any of the lady’s
books, tbe best Colored Fashion Platea,
Oio best Receipt*, the best Steel Engrav-

any in the

world.

It will contain, next

Furniture, Milk Safes.

HASTINGS

■I DM.

xxiSOwt

Furniture, Coffins, Etc..

READ THIS
and be happy again.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

A GM Rednction ii Prices!

OaeTheu&amp;ad Pans.
Where you wul find all kinds ol
Fsarteei SMeadid Steel Plates.
Twelve tele redBerlla Falteras.

miHTURE! SALISBURY I BROSSEAU

will be alive two mouths hence, unless wc
quietly submit

The erulraec of Mt». Elio Pwkitoa

g

I §

As able a paper as the'New York

men to prepare themselves for the active

duties of a business life at this College, as
wo believe by so

F-

'' 6

withdraw, as they (the Republicans, and

wish wc could induce some of our young

We sincerely

Vs

appears to be tho

he (Hayes) are convinced tliat Tilden is

th&gt; highest moral worth.

a

aisiennaaassism

prospect, for it b generally ;&gt;urecd that

thing ebc.

‘

'nr*e *r

aaMagsuziBjeasMMoar-dta

impeachment of President Grant; butsuch

His exhibit of the

uEeKsa-jEHsBasESSn;

csS«2ES8sS«ii!y;§HS5ai3

menaces do not appear to dbturb him or

progressing toward specie’resumption, and
general prosperity.

?F

i

terest.
Democratic papers insist that one of the

President fearlessly reviews tbe work of firs: moves of tho House after organisation,
the past eight yean, and shows most con will be the preparation of articles of
dnaivcly, that we, as a*nation, arc steadily

"H mnn&gt;

WCTHWWT

It b now

sip for what it b worth.

and we £pkst has been carefully

l»O"H

SSMSaSiSSHsutsaHgsSici

so few of the mem­

organization of the Senate, outside of cir­

read by all our subscribers.

isauSnaEXSUintuiisasM

back in(tho rear arc Blackburn and Spring­

by the grace of Mr. Tilden. I give the gos­

THE MESSAGE.

paper,

9

■bwk -a -o

most prominent contestants ; while away

intimated that Randall b to be the man,

of President Grant.

SI59S«2?S»sa83SBK3

rSEn»s«s?582Bsg85ih«&gt;

is looming up as the next

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
.will depreciate the one nor sec-

In

§
T

tho capital, were ripe.
Mr. Randall

SMITH, MH &amp; PHU’S

need of a

military force in Columbia to preserve the
public peace.

Produce, Etc.

TOYS! TOYS?!

ations now being tnado or imminent in

The Colonel was loudly

Of every Description which we
It will also give Fits Oxigifal Coft
might Novxwcrrxa, by Mrs. Ann 8.
Stephens, Frank Lee Beoedht, Mrs. Fran­
ces Hodgson BnraeU, Marietta HoDcy,
and Lucy H. Hooper.
Abo nearly a
hundred shorter ttoriel, ALL OXIGlWAL.bv
the best authors of America.
Its supero

can sell cbeaj&gt;er than any hotis.* in Bar-

IL Because we make th® most of oui

M. Because we keep the best c wnrtt-

Dcalcni tn all kinds

FURNITURE,
’Wolstsn flats BratteS Fraifis, fc

IAHCTH COLORED FiffiEI HA1B

licans aince the close of the war, and their
braces the productions of

sneering allusions to tho' “bloody shirt,*'

Hastings, on Tuesday
the effect upon many well-meaning but

ud to regard tho talcs of horror coming

H-uopD&lt;«. i:u&gt;, 1876.
Jan, AL Nxviwb, Secretary.

THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS, TERIS [In Advance] A TEAR ttOO.
in all branches -of Literature,
Art, and Politics.

Science,

xxi6Gw2.

Bzissu—naii&amp;si.

Look here !

Look here!

What! don't you think we cun sell

Coffins, Caskets A Shrouds

Jewelry! Jewelry!! Holiday Jewelry!!!

,VER PLATED WARE from tbe

P»«ien having Pfcturea to frnma
would do well to ret them framed cf

u

Pmmmm of Tm« Lttimg Age and

cheaper thou any firm in tto State ?
ran do it, for, with the help of

J. M. HEWES.

We

�fhs^jii-ileekljllepbblicijiiiwf.
" &gt;«mtu &gt;ah&gt; ifuity •mn.
STRANGER’S

employee of the Baxmx* office. Better work
in that Um it would be hard to m anywhere.

eil of tho city of Hastings was held at the

GUIDE

council room ca the evening of Dre. 6lh. A;
D. 1876.

CITY LOCAL R- R. TIME-CARD

Present the Mayor. Reconier, Aid. Dawson,
Wc arc pleased to know wo have so able a
body of men for our Common Council.
They Lewis, McNaughton. Sheldon and Tomlinare constitutional lawyers, and over ride the
The minutes of the previous meeting were
decision of the Supreme Court with perfect
Impwwity.
See the proceeding on the appli­ read and approved.
cation of Beach to have hto liquor tax refundOn muHon of Aid. h.ii the petition of L.
&amp; Beach was taken from the Table and on
motion
of Aid. Dawson that *84 of tbe liquor
The accomplished wife of Bev. Mr. Fletcher
died at her residence on Center street, on tax paid by said Beech bo reftindod and an
order
drawn
oa tbe contingent ftxnd in his
Tuesday night of this week.
Though long in
poor health, she was not considered danger, fevor. which was passed by a vote by ayes and
nays u follows:
ously sick, but a very short time before her
Ayes—AM. Deweon, Lewis, McNaughton,
decease. Her bereaved husband and moth er­
icas child have the sympathy of our people. Sheldon and Tomlinson, 5.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
xs&gt;tern.nt7:17 *. a.
A\.ten*.it4^3r. *.
J ratines and Lovell-Arrive dally, except Sunday.
\ a: lit*) a.: leave at LO) p. a*, p. O»-North
' Irvine. Film ore. Bovae. Allo.
“•■tinge and Battle Creek—Arrive Tuesday
Thursday and Satardav at 13 a*.: leave
atl;»p.m. I’. O's- Btdtlmvre. Bedford. JohnsU»rtiag«and Woodland—Arrive Tuesday. Thureday. and Saturday at 1 p. m. leave al 3 p. *.
Harttuxe.Cedar Creek and Hickory Cornen-Ar­
rive \V rdncwiay and Saturday at 12 nut leava at 1

describing the recent dost motive fire at Grand
J. W. A C G. Beatty for lumber
L-dge which destroyed his ofllce among other
A. J. Angle for taking care of and
valuably property including two Brick Blocks
cleaning engine C months
and four Frame Buildings. Ho says ho is
James Slslteriy paving in 4th Ward
going to refit and refurnish hu office al ones,
Anson Maynard bawling engine to Are
John M. Beaamer for repairs In Record

M. KEVINS. P. M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Exrsaiun — Experience loaches ua all,
none are so wise that they cannot bo taught by
this great teacher. It has proved to us among
other things, that D. B. Doland A fco.'s Bert

C*ri»»oo/ Salrrutui b without an equal. We
ask'those (who h^ve never tried It1 to do so.
There who have ureU it wish no other. Take
a paper of D. B. DeLaud A Co’» Best Chemi­
cal Balcratua to your wife and she will join
. with ns in its praise.

Last evening th© old Third

Taya.—Smith Mar.ee A Bretten.
Asrienltural Society Meetios.-Jno. M. Nevins.
Attention Firemen.—City.
.

All About

Gold 1071

the

County.

y.

Good, dry wood wanted.
The show is melting away.
Note the change in the IL R. lime cards.

Greenbacks art worth in coin 93| cents on

Do not fail to read the Council proceedings
herewith published.
The Winter session of the Board of Super,
visors will convene on Tuesday tho 26th tost.

Michigan In­

‘he Council.

Mr. Cole seems to be making his market
popular. Wo hope'his sales may be large and

his profits good.
Attention js ukod to the grocery advertise­
ment of C. M. Runyan. He alwayo does as ho
Go apd see him.

Tbe Cleveland Paper Company send out a
very handeom^sheet of New Tear's cards which
they are selling el a very low price.

The 15th insx. is CoUege day at Albion. The
Exerciaea will be of in terreting to tho public
generally, and of special interest to the friends
..e
■
A letter bead printed for this office by our
Job Printer, Mr. Freeman, commands many
favorable comments, from nun vbo are good

daughter of Mr. Seibert of Baltimore, has r©
suited in a perfect success. Tbe upper lip
being nearly wholly gone, it required a nice
adjustment sad a careful coaptation of the
parts to ensure a success. Tb© Doctor’s un­
derstood the case, however, and to the joy end
gratitude of the parents and all concerned, the
liUle lady to-dav presents a good appearance
and b in poeseeuion of an good a lips* anyone.

boon a very pleasant affair.

Tbe Grand Central Hotel. New Tort. Is the

only loading £ru-t!*s. hotel that has come
4ow» to •• bard pan " rates, vis: reduced from
A tuition in Meeg eircnlated, taking the

Coonril txv enforce £h* lew requiring all »Iwts tn elne* *t 11 o’etort In the evening, and

keeping riwrf df ffirr gmrfw/a.

B is reeriv-

he Ortdtf fteptf t Mrivton ot fM M, C. R- R.
Onr lorel-cmtf Hi eorreet ffiwl**hwpeto reertw-a- rtma'hiWd to i* » change tW stemfiag
advcrHsctuciit bdf&amp;re' n*nn h*en**

Among tbe rmperiri-re awuMWes nt AeM*y
to-‘fny fir • thhtrrend hwfiMU cioewd on fhe oof ner of Jefferwe add «reen ftreeM,
7U w»fer from rhe St R. tforrrt iraiM fceap M fcB,

Nays—None.
.
John M. Bemmen* account for services as
fire warden was laid on the table.
J. B Goodyear &amp; Co.’s account for lumber
and orders to be drawn for tho name on tho
appropriate fundr, was allowed at *72 5S, by
a role of ayeo and nays aa foil: vs:
• Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Lewie, McNaughton.
Sheldon and Tomlinson, ft.
Nays—None.

Aid. Sheldon.

1st. Rt»oM, That a job bo lot for excavat­
ing the dirt from tho hill an Broadsray North
of Ire* Bridge to the lowest bidder by sealed
proposals, to be filled with tbe Recorder on or
before the evening o.’ the 11th dvy ot Doc.
1876, tc be opened by tho Mayor in preeenee,
of the Common Council on eaid evening, the
Council reserving tbe right to reject any or all

RUNYAN’S
zens of Hastings anu vicinity, that I have
new and
*,

7
Tea, 4 lbs. for 31 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at
33o*j?*«roDad jf’jrlicjes.
Remember the place, &amp;t J. S. R LW'YJiJY'S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Gite me a call.

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxi66tf

From tho premises of the subscriber in
the Township of Rutland, between the
Special Notices.
first and twentieth of September last,
five yearlings, three heifers, one a cherry
red, one a aoep red and white, tbe other a
light red ind white. Oue pair of steers—
one a deep red with white spots, and the
other a light red vrith whitespots, horns a pberr. will be poblUhtd about the StsTefJaaaary.
little clumpy. One calf about six months in tbe Et&gt;rii*h. Gcrmsa. Freaeh. Welsh. Norwe­
old, a light red roan. Any ncnon giving in­ gian. ewedith. Ifollaad. Bohsmtes aad Sreairh
formation where this property may be
found will be liberally rewarded.
L.D. GardnerRutland, Nov. 28th, 1876.
3

Market

Meat

Al! kinds of FRESH and SALT Meat*

Also Poultry, Game.

Our Centennial,

Train baa brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash. I also oell the
ed^irated
Singer
Sewing _ Macluiic toaic and alterative of more than half the Chris­
tian ' worM. ate fatly rat forth in its pam. which
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
arc alto intervened with pictorial HlMtreUoM.
dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Well A valuable ncipes for the hoatebcld and form, hum*roa« anecdotes, and other innrnctire and anus­
Cistern Pumps.
ins readies matter, ottoinal and aelcoicd. Amowr
J. Maub
.
the Annual- to appear with the ownfor of the
Opposite the Post Office
year, this will ba one of the mort useful, and muy
xx41tf
Hastings, Mich.
be had for the aakin*. The proprietors. Meem.
BostMtor A Smith. Pittsbnrrh. Pa., on roecipl of a
Special Noticetwo eent itamp. win forward a copy by mall to any
prntn wLq rauaot procure one in ht« neirtberb
owL Tbe Bi tun are *uld in every city, town and
Fred Sweet wished to call attention to village,
and are cxteaaively used th roartout the
his friends and customers that he has entire civilised world.
I
taken the window di Dr. Roberts (in Post
TO THE
PUSLhlOffice) where he will bo found ready, will­
ing and competent to do all work in hi.*line intrusted to hb care. Thanking you
for past favors I hope by strict attention

Cash Paii tor HOGS &amp;r PACKING.

Look at this I

bids.
2nd. Rttolrtd furiktr. That sealed propoiib* invited for the performance of said wort in

PaatUBTiLLS, Mich.. Doc. 4th, 1876.
Ed. Bsmsk*
Agreeable to promise, I send
you items from this place. We dost know
who will be Preeident or Post Master. _Both
parties show' considerable cheek, but wo sup­
pose that the question mutt soon bo settled, as
the day f&lt;* the electors to meet is near ax
hand,—suppose both parties cannot be suited
with the result.
Mrs. John J. Perkins recently fell from the
top to tbe bottom of a high Bight of stairs,—
striking a strong door at the fool, and buret-1
Log through it. The winder is that she did
not break her neck and kill herself,—luckily,
she came out,’only with a broken arm and

some serious bruise*. She is doing well.
Tbe Merchants here have purchased a large
amount of poultry,—paying during the last

judges of such wort.

Tbe leap year party, under the auspices of
tbe young ladies of tho city, al Union Hall,
was largely etuadad, and to reported to have

■Aye»—Aid. Dawson, Lewis. McNaughton,
Sheldon and Tomlinson. 5. ’
-

fantry held a re-union al Sweet’s Hotel, Grand
Rapids.
It was a very pleasant affair, and
of widening Slate Street from Hanover Street
worth th© troublo and expense of a trip to
east be poetponeduntlll tho aextregolar meet­
Grand Rapids, to have seen the artistic skill
ing of the Council.
,
displayed in trimming the large dining hall
The motion of Aid. Sheldon that Madison Si.
for their reception, to say nothing of the ta­
be opened from the corner of Park St. east, to
bles, which, wore loaded down with ©very del­
Church, providing it can be opened without
icacy and loxury Io be had
the martete of
expense to the city, and that the clearing out
the world.
of said street be under the supervision of the
The operation to/ hair-lip, mentioned in the
Street Coeamitte, was adopted.
Ba.xxk* some tinte ago, as having been per­
The following resolutions were offered by
formed by Dr*. L F. 4 I. W. Brown, on the

Itemember the Circuit Coart stands adjourned
until Tuesday December 26lh, at9 o'clock A.

promixea.

-AT

CRAYON PORTRAITS.

There b no Portrat so lasting u a Cray­
on Portrait Homo of the finest Land-.
scape paintings and most cosily Portraits
are made from crayon. Water-colors and
oil paintings often loose their brilliancy;
but Crayon never fades. Now b your
time to get a good Portrait for one half
less money thin you can get from any
other first class artist Wc will furabb
—for a short time—from a good Photo­
graph or Tiu4ype, a bust picture, size of
glass covering portrait 16x20 inches, with
a fine walnut frame, everything ready fur
hanging, for tho small sum of 313.-00. In
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit and Chicago,
The Brooktyti horror, occasioned by the
Revelation by AM. Sheldon.
they will charge you from |25 to 350 for
burning of /'theater, which resulted in tho
RttolrtJ, That hereafter th* Common Coun­ the Kame class of work, and no finer than
toes of 315 tiros, on account of insufficient
cil wiU not rsfifnd any liquor tax, passed by what I furnish for 313. Please call and
means of egress, calls forcibly to mind Ike
examine work. Residence in First Ward,
ayca and nays as follows;
feet that, in care of fire in Union Block, with
Ayea—Aid. Dawson, Lovis, McNaughton, near State road. One good Agent Wanted.
the hall fill*! with people, probably not cneJOHN W. Cl’STER, Artist,
half could « icape.
We think wide, outside Sheldon and Tomlinson, 5.
xxi&amp;ltf
Hastings, Michigan.
stairs in the rear, should be provided at once.
On motion the fallowing accounts w
Strayed.
Bro. W. C^Weatland sends ua a small sheet
lowed, syes and nays as follows:

CO1X0 Utt.
1UJ Kipre»»n
....
ISJOr.x.
Night Exproas
.
,
.
. U.-OOr. *.
A tian tie Express SatardayandSuDdaysW^O r. M.
■7ay Fteirtt at ....
IfcOOa.n.
coins rar.
Mail Train at
- - - SJBp.n.
[••rite Kxprrai at
•
•
.
fcKa.M.
WoyFreirtt .....
1:38 r. x.
All train* daily except Suodayv—«xoept as
ps .fled above.
T. J. Bui*. Station Amu

j.

Local Blijipejj piticop

cutod by John W. Caster, of thisedry, for an

Rev. J. Boynton has held a series of meet­
ings here with a good degree of interrat.
William Johncock, a resident ofthirWamond
dletrict in Orangeville, feeling that hie child­
ren had bran ill treated by other children in
the school, proceeded to the school house at

accordance with the profi! and specification en
file in th© Recorders office of the eity of Hea­
tings and that the etreet committee have pow­
er to make the neeesaary specification and that
the successful bidder bo required to fill bond*
in the ram of two hundred dollars forth© Wthful performance of said work on job awarded
to him and that the eald job be completed on
or before the first day of March 1877.
3d- Retolrtd furtkrr. That the street com­
mittee be autborired to procure an Engineer
to set grade slakes on said bill North of Iron
Bridge in accordance with tbe established
grade and estimate the amount of excavation
to be made, and place the same on file in the
Recorder', office of th* city of HaeHogv.
Tho foregoing resolution, were passed by a

R. J. GRANT SELLS,

Scholars Wanteu

$3.25
13.00
82.50

Men't coalt
Youth'* eoatii
Boy t coalt

Aor. 27, ‘76 xxdiltrC

To learn Lace Making, by Mrs.
OSTERHQUDT, at her Rooms

over the Postoffice.
Notice.

bought out the interest of Calhoun A
Beckwith, in tho hotel bare nod you will
find it to your interest to call and see me.
J- W. Bkock.

of all styles will be taught, for
TltHES, TRIMMINGS, 4a,

vote by ayes and n«y» ai follow.:
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Iwwis, MeNaughtoa,

Sheldon and Tomlinsoa, &amp;.
Noyes—None.
O* motion tbe Mayor was added to the
Street Committee fw tho purpose of procuring
survey and preparing specification for letting
job oa tho hili North of Iron Bridge.
wa. instructed
to procure the necessary notieee inviting
bids for doing job on said hill North of Iron
On motion the Recorder

nova of Thanksgiving day. end. without cere­
mony. proceeded
pound two boys, fourteen
years old, with a heavy hickory etick, over BrideA motion was jut and carried A»t tho or­
their beeks. Next morelag. « complaint of
ders to pav fur the job of excariting the Hill
W. T. Haight, he waa arreeted en a charge ot
Bridge be drawn
assault end battery, and brought before Jen.
&lt;m th* Geaeral Highway Arad.
Gee Repiogle, wbo fined kirn far tbe Monnlt.
On
Mtfonibc
OwraeU
Mjraraod.
Ho is not done wkb the matter aa bo is snMMl
to the same charge from other parties. Ho has
probably learned that it to hardly safe to beat
other men's chiktree.-tke araault betag a

IJemember the place.

shop with Jason Rich &amp; Bro.,
Church and Railroad Street

Hastings, Oct. 24, 1876.
(xxi52w4)

corner o

xx6tf_________ _
_ _____________
Bruk for sale at my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland-

Madison Dispensary,

AND

Bns-laW Step!

brutal one, and fee the moot trival reaeen,
The season for the tax eoBoeter to al band,
•to people Ml about aa meek intereotod in
that eo they do in tho FrooMenttol qneettoa.

Bet taxes are the attendant of etvdtontto*.

RMEtAGE GUIDE. 01 SERIAL PATHOLOGY.

Ae w-retber vfffl ftfeAt.

For &lt;M HtfMey frade, Mower© Mrift, *•-

Homi

ro« 5. LI-A food

Mtvrid Fre©to»ere nrrtregf flv* meet extenrtre er-p*-reriA*f,
y*rltootove,
farm*.
*&gt;
«**♦•* &lt;*•

-

hwy jwtrtEH*. We before brah
the aefeefaw mH fte prtfov
*efc yew.

iiMM
in th* city of Hastings, a* Tlwotei rt* *k
day af Jaawary. A. D, lETLUMnWk *•

the forworn of that day. M »W»

officer* for the eusaiux

“*«■

Centennial Milliner

r" «“
r“”

JrLre,B«^

_____

wish to inform the Ladies of
Hastings and vicinity that they
have opened a new MiQhrery
and Dress-Making Shop, over
the Postoffice,.
We also do all kinds of Famly Sewing.
Ladies, give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
Mrs. Osterhoudt 4 Wilkins.
Hastings, Oct. 24,1876.
(xxiwtf)

�Flower Be— it the

MioHgM Agrieul-

NEW ADVERT1SMENTS.

Q. P. Robell A Oo’«. Col.
short summers here no attempt is made to

Reek

The

dShM?”i‘h N

uaerrme of the 1h tiding plants which are
considsre*! cf m&lt;wt value farther south, or
in tJacW ' with longer summers.

Tie Greet Strata Ttawtfare.
orthern

Railroad*.

Railroads.____

___ ,

Railroads.

tural College.

’

MICHIGAN

Taking' Effect Nov. 26th, 1876

Ko. 7

STATION*.

going east.

these are Karlct sages, dahlias, vinca alba,

»U Interact cu
t. dlecuant for
nd pempbleu.
Cumiutartener.

MOST PROMINENT PLANTS.
Verbenas with us are very satisfactory
for bedding.

_________

TRAINS WKST.

and vines rosea

They are easily managed,

•66 tsaXTOK® 1W RtfiJ

and flower profusely for a long season. Wc

the"stems throw out roots.

I j&lt;-e* 13csi

. SraH®*".

Philadelphia,
C»p« May. and *11 POiuUSoBth. Ptr. Curt train,
.tally nuklnf dime conuretton* with U.c

KEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD

tmd them down mid keep them next to

ANAN^AMUA.N.

In this way

the ground by small stakes.

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

7OLUMBU8 TIME.)
GOING NORTH.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

CBNTIIA1.

RAILWAY COMPANY

Among

Railroads.

____

ajiSf aif Ka H. R.
&amp;SSEFS,AW

CHICAGO fc LAKE HURON H

I. (AL Cronin*

Those raised

frtau home-grown seeds do best, as they

OrpdRapUa

arc more thrifty and free from mildew.

Tho difficulty iu rasing them from seeds

is this: Ve do n-jt 'know what colore wc

ADV E KT I HERH.

I tbe McIntyre oonl mino with inclined railway

3m. hr or MICinoASlurr. PMrftMnr
application. Address OEO. I*. ROWEM. A CO

i.uL. u&gt;4 th. S.lloiJu

,®O

TRAIKB EABT.

shall get. ‘ Some of the beat varieties are

velvet mantle, sambo

(black),

■©-Ready for Agents-*The

cccrulea

(Hue), bride (brat white and sweet scent­

,

which is in great demand.

.W raita

.

Pennsylvania

ed), dtpauc, a good old scarlet variety,

wiU&gt;

’ *

*

■ Wauled,
-»*—
.•
• -•’md (ur fou

with variegated sage (tultia o^cinalu var.)

I.

Manhan,
Albion.

A;

e;

Railroad

_

JKJ&gt;o Mrs.

Woodruff is crimson. For bedding and
ribbon beds we arc especially well pleased

Sf
-”"sell.

Howard Citr

L^aaLs^

thodoonof tbe Exhibition.
THE EATING STATIONS
On thi» linenrv ur.iarpaxctl. Mca!« will I
niaboi alraitebte hour*, Badaxnj^ Una •!

GOING SOUTH.
xo.i'so.sjxo..

STATION!?

c£;k.

Wirk„,u,..

% U‘.

GOING NteST.

?/ O N TICEETS^R
jriH U Mid at all prinoipal
doantaurca gymnocaipu, cineraria acanthi-

aur TirhrU rraJ
M* .Vrw
&lt;rw Cralral rad J’tniurltaaia

Seme of oar

&lt; folia.

RIBBON BEDR

Pelargoniums know ns General Grant for
’

a crater or the main part of the bed, with
a border of Sruecio lanata ( Gnuphalum

|

rV''’vZ-:th

B$g

Special,t'hrnilc antDbscare Diseases

ping occasionally. A nice bed can be
made with dark verbenas (sambo) bor-

I

dered with golden feverfew.

.

to keep the

Remember

center buds of the feverfew

: pictul off to prevent it running to flower.

Another bod hnd a cord tree for a center

State Lottery Co.

well), then a ring of ccntaurea gym nocar-

ps, then a ring of achyranthca Lindcrii.
The latter is of a beautiful red col&lt;4, but
is inclined to grow too tall.

quent pinching.

Outeidc of the latter is

a row of rarigated

sage (wi/rfa officina-

•

IJflf I’rfus, Amminllnx tn •40,005.
Ino.ovo TICK KIT. ,»T

HOWA ND. N&lt;v Orlra,,. La. JoHNSTONA CV„
WT and lc9 Waateavtoa itrttt, Ckiea^o. llliaoit.

Ring «h»iy about eight feet in diameter,

Another small bed had a tree for a center
then artemida acaiithifuliu.
i

This is too

Tjjy. came a ring of ccntaurea

REMOVAL!

Next

came a ring uf cineraria acantbifolia: This
was rather too small to match with the

rest. Next came achyrantha vcrschafleltii,
and the next was variegated sweet alyssum;

then golden feverfew’; next alternantbeTa
Versicolor. In the center, instea 1
of
colocasia, plane coleus vcrecbsffeltii, and
the bed would be made up of a good selec­

tion.

•

Our flat beds did betier than Iboss
much elevated. Tho soil is rather light
aud some days of our sutraier Very hot.
Wc Sod it a great ad •'outage to mulch
with manure about tvu inches thick. The
plants do much boUer than with, frequent
ntxiag witbuuc mulch.

Chicago, Madison and St.
Paul Line

Manhall.
Haute Cree
Galwbais.

STAR HIT

77

GRAND RAPIDS,

, i-.- V.-.T.— Aeju.lX W

I 3ffl

TitiecB^«:2c^teA3!:

SffifflSS ETtfW&amp;i®-.

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GRAND BAPITO DIVISION.
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QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

\_The Reliable Short Lise
I’ullmam Sletrcrr
hi* without chance
route, and landlnx
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apidx .HJBP.M.
MS2JTE

EAST AND WEST.

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GRAND RAPIDS AND'DETROIT

ralx at reasonable

TIMETABLE.

Winona and St. Peter Line

FreePort and Dubuque Line

5S j 3 00

naeuennn.

and all jx-lntn in the Great Northxvcsf.
Its

Is the only line for J anesvillr,
Watertown. Fon Du Lac. Oshkosh,
Appleton, Green Bay, Escanaba,
Negaunee, Marquette. Houghton.
Hancock, and the Lake SUpebior
COUNTRY. Its

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No«. 1. X S and • make DIRECT eona
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the’ short Uno for Northern Wis­

Green Bay and Marquette
Line

(ealadiutn). This burned in hot

bra. ■ It is a good sort, and did well. Then

Is the shortest and best route for all
points lu Northern Iluxois. Iowa,
DAKoro, Nebraska, Wyomxmg, Coi^orado, Utah, Nevada, California,
Oregon, China, Jafas and Austra­
lia.
its

£s the only route for Winona, Roches­
ter,
Owatonna,
Mankato, Ft.
Peter, New Ulm, m.d all points in
Southern and Central Mlnesoin. Its

20 small plants, of Colocasir

came a ring of coIcum called sambo or ru­

iffir

consin and Minnesota, and for MadI8on, St. Paul. Minneapolis, Dveuth

circular bed, 14 feet across, had

.c and did not do very well.

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V icxaarap—With

THE CHICAGO A XORTH-WESTEIir BAH.WAY
t-ciiooi.raxrr—V
Embraces under one management the
hbcrc 3 Miebicta
GYeat Trunk Railway Lines of tho
WEST and NORTH-WEST, and, with
its numerous branches and connections,
forms the shortest and quickest route
between Chicago and all points in KTO
ILDXOLS,
WlBCONSJ.t,
NORTUKRN a8«m nr
Michig.vn. Minkisota,’Iowa. Ne­
braska, Caufobnia. r.nd the Wehtekn Territories.
Its

Is

• yet it was much admired.

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CALIFORNIA

Omaha and California Line

It needs fre­

lu tar.}, then a row of olternanthcra
magnifica. The above bed Was too small,

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lanatum).

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♦SnEOxn exeepled. Jitelte.

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Rochester.

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MICHIGAK. AND THE SOUTH.

MiLilrrill.

CHICAGO &amp; KCHIGAS LAKE SHORE
HAILROAD.

TRAINS OOIXQ’SOPTH.

SB-Shartc^ Llo»

aa4 Oraad

Im theonly route for Elgin. Rockford,
Freeport, audall points vln Freeport.

/a/o/ro^r o/i yyr corjChicago and Milwaukee
/ItH Of C^L tfoLfoil
Line
As the old Lake Shore Route, and Is tbe,
one passing through E
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llt"LrrtTT^upSTOnt, ArePullman
run on dll through trains of this

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Fall and Winter Time Table.
T.kie.

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enosha
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Cash*.

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CHcaio, Rock IsM &amp; Pacific
JOLIET. MORRIS, LASALLE, PERL'
HENRY, LACON, PEORIA. GENES
■EO, MOLINE. ROCK ISLAND,
DAVENPORT, MUSCATINE,
WASH!NOTOK. IONA CITY. GRIN.
NELL,
NEWTON,
DKS MOINES

Council Bluffs and

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STAVES. STAVES.

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CARBOLIC OIL

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fete:

Grand Rapids.

road.
his bi the ONLY LINE running
these cars between Chicago and St.
Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chi­
cago and Winona.
FLOWERING annuals.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with
For flowering annuals, nothing gives us
the Overland Sleepers on tbe Union
next noon TO
greater satisfaction than good strains of
Pacific Railroad for all points West of
the Missouri River.
petunia. The best way is to save seeds,
On Kie arrival of tho trains fh»m tho
and keep every year after getting started
East or South, the trains ofthe Chicago
with good colors. They riftive in our hot
&amp; North-Western Railway LEAVE
weather, and give plenty of flowers con­
CHICAGO as follows:
Satitrdaye.
For Council BlaflK Omaha and Call-’
stantly after they begin until frost comes.
fornis, Two Through Trains dally, with
Of great value also arc the several sorts cf
Pullman
Palace
Drawing
Room
and
phlox Drummondii. No garden can af­
Sleeping Cara through to Council Blufte.
ford to be without them. Pansies do well
For St. Paul ana Minneapotbi.Two
fbr fall and Fpring in cool wasthcr. Do
Phrough Trains Daily, with Pullmnn
not allow them to flower ih hot weather,
Talacc Cars attached on both trains
For Green Bay and- Irtiko Superior,
whoa tbu flowers will be small and worth­
TwoTrainaslaily, with Pullman Palace
less. but pinch out tho head and then the
Cars attached, and running through to
plarta become strong lor fall use. Puoaies
Marquettethrive in cool.damp weather. Io our short
For Milwaukee. Four Through Trains
daily, Pullman Cars on night trains,
Parlor (Thair Cora on day trains.
For Sparta and Winona and points in
larkspurs. Balsams do poorly ou light
Minnesota, One Through Train dally,
soil* in our summers. Asters of many sorts For Pipe Steve., delivered i. Bantinw. Noh villa, with Pullman Mleepers to Winona.
do wdl, but are an uncertain flower on ac­ or Middleville.
For Dubuque, via Freeport, Two
Inqaire at Central Eou-o.
Through Trains dally, with Pullmau
count of blister beetles which eometimes
Care on night trains.
■For
Dubuque and La Crease, via Clin­
E. I&gt;. WRITE,
destroying a bed in a few hours, often be­
ton two Through Trains daily, with
fore the insects are noticed. Marigolds
HaSTlxca. Mica.. 8ej^.X 1C4.
xxiSTtf. Pullamn Cara on night train to Me- '
are showy rad easy to mana«e.
Place
Gregor, Iowa.
&lt;
them towards the back of a garden. Mig­
For Sioux City and Yankton, Two
Trains daily, Pullman Cars to Missouri
nonette is good for bouquets and easily
Valley Junction.
,
raised.
For Lake Geneva, Four Trains daily.
Kenosha,
For, Rockford, Bteritag,
WALL. FLOWERS
Janesville, and other points, you can
are not very satisfactory with us. This
have from two to ten trains dally.
« Ncw
Office, No. 415, Broadway;
Bcnaon our stocks have done remarkably
Boston Office No. 6 State titreet; Omaha
well* Sow once for an early crop and then
Purifies Siootba, end Office. 253 Farnham Street; Fan Fran­
cisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street •
Chicago Ticket Office. H2 Clark Street ,
under Sherman House, corner Canal i
and Madison Street; KinMe Street
Depot, corner W. Keu«ie and Canal
Street; WcHaStreet Depot, corner Wells
IT.-.)-

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whole procession so masked or whitened
RURAL TOPICS.
and painted that their own mothers could
Written for the Birt'Bi.;eA&gt; linn by enter
not know them. It was a bit of fun that
Political — Thanksgiving —What We
suited well the temper of tho day, and was
have to be thankful for—Business. ' certainly better for the boys than screech­
SURFACE MAXVUINl).
ing ou horns, pelting cate or touching off
I ni$iee that' occasionally a farmer en­
toy cannons and air-guns of a holiday.
New York, Dec. 1st, 1876.
An hour after, they emerged in ordinary deavors to show, that there ia no loss in
POLITICAL.
dress,with faces scrubbed wonderfully clean spreading manure on the burfaec of tho
If anybody supposes that Cue desperate yet not so as to hide suspicious traces of
ground, and allowing it to remain there
gang of Democratic politicians who, with red and blnek about the roota of the hair.
daring weeks, and even months, before it
Sammy Tilden at their bead, have any WILAT WE HAVE TO DE TUANKFUL FOR.
shall be plowed under.
seems that
Idas of giving Up the contest for the poacMNobody uicafu to suspend feeling or many important questions in farming are
ion of the fodend spoils, they ate mistaken. ,giving thanks till next year, and it isn’t
destined to remain undecided forever, so
Tliis veteran ifhetner began tho campaign &lt;out of place to remind oursplves of some
in iniquity, W’ conducted it with fraud, 1apecisl occasions of feeling good the pres­ that all men shall be of the same opinion

WAGONS!

GEO. M. DEWEY
i:Ml OR

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

•

ent year.
There has been talk of war,
the
which boa been well checked by the strong
lie intends to contest it b:,nd
।
ou the reins of power, ten years ago
peaevtbly, provided he can win in that way, &lt;or more, thu talk would have been follow­
but rather than lose it, will resort to force. &lt;ed liy •’nnetrous action, and every woman
Rati or than not have the control of the 'who reads thia may feel glad that her eons
Government, these desperadoes would in. or
' brothers are spared to pursue peaceful
courses, and the sword which has pierced
augurate a new rebellion. Tho lie factory, jmany women's hearts within the last doknown as Tilden's editorial bureau, is as &lt;cadp is turned, away from hen also ; and,
hard al work now u before the election. 'wa^ or no war, wo are not, it is likdy, to
Ite business now is to fill the Press with 1foci the oppression and degradation which
mutf hare followed the election of Tilden,
stories of Republican frauds, the object ,thojtod of nil the igno'rencc and crime of
being to so impress the public mind with ।thol country. New York knows to well

and he intends to reap its fruits by

same means.

i;.{ TES OF AD VERT1SING.

Fon fl1 FtxT *ixTT DJtf* n *'lU exLL

ffllffl AND FISH BROS., IMS
rEOFESSIDMM. ABD BUSINESS GARIK

At prices lower than ever. Now is the time
to purchase the best Wagon made, at a
very low price.
•

PLOWS AND CASTINGS
In addition to the Oliver Chilled Plows
and castings, we have a full stock of

■
H. C. PECKfUM,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

POINTS

AISIIJ

EXTRAS

the idea that Hays is not fairly elected, 'whit Democratic rule means, and the
as to justify the Democratic House in re- 1hearty thank God, and the thrill of relief
all iver tho city when the newa of Rafes*
fusing to recognise him, and to give color *wujLrity was received, alter the gloom of
to the Rebellion they intend to inaugu the!Tilden
t
accounts, effaced even the de-

in regard to them, and this manure ques­
tion is one of these disputed questions.

A writer on this subject says : “Any man
who is possresed of sufficient
to undentin'!

intelligence,

the language of his scuses,

knows, when offensive odor

from a’barn-

yard, or odorous heap, strikes his olfacto­

ries, that ammonia ir wasting.” Thia I con­
sider to bo true—so undeniable that I am
surprised to find another farmer arguing
that it ia not so ; and he quotes what a
German agricultural chemist said* in an
English journal in 1857 to prove it, as fol­
lows : “It is a prevailing opinion among
farmers that the peculiar smell which em­
anates from dang 'heaps is caused by ths
escape of ammonia, and that the deteriora*
tion of farmyard manure is due in a great
measure to the Joes of this most fertilising
substance, which is incurred by careless
inonagement of dung heaps. • • • The

The headquarters of the concern iprcfeion caused by the heavy state of
busin»A for the lime. It is true business
ha- lx.*ca bad in the city, and thousands of
ammonia is so inconsiderable in fresh an
but they have braachca in Charleston,
arc in distress, but business men
I Columbia, Tallahassee and Now Orleans. pcosle
|
well as in fermented dung, in all stages of
bavt worried through some how, and there decomposition, that it i» not worthy to ba
The seal and ingenuity manifested would has
|
been no morn suffering than usual. At
noticed in a practical point of view.”
least
we
hnvhad
no
epidemics,
ths
health
be admirable -were they employed in a bet- I
When farmers base their opinion on what
of tb«"city has been good, and, altogether,
ter cause. For instance one day they id- '
professors of agricultural chemistry say,
if we can't be thankful that we have had a they will often find themselves laboring
egraphed North from New Orleans, that
proi^erous year wc can be that it has been
under a mistake, as in the above case.
Senator Sherman has telegraphed to Hayes ,no vorsc Ii was good to sec the crowds
Sac that a quantity of stable dung bo
that the frauds are so apparent that bo had ।at tie depots of roads leading into New
thinly upon a board platform in
better at once withdraw, and before this ■Eii^and. Every train was packed with
ring, summer, or fall of the year,
infamous lie is contradicted they will tde- )people going home for their annual dinner, and left there one month, we all know
and many a large merchant left his gor­ that a very largo portion of its value would
graph that sx-Governor Dennison of Ohio geous
|
home on the Avenue to sit down to bo gone; and so it would be when manure
has telegraphed the same thing to Hayes, ।the fat turkey and luscious pumpkin pie
is spread upon the surface of land, and
and all tho Republicans present, have ac- in
i the humble fnrm-bousc, from whence, allowed to remain a considerable time be­
knowledgcd that Louisiana voted for Til- ;years ago, he came to tho great city, a fore it is plowed under; and any jxraon
poor boy.
Every New-Engbmder goes who denies this, I think must be lacking
den and that they are abontto return. :
home for his thanksgiving, if he never
From Florida they telegraphed similar ,doe# at any other time. Business on that somewhat in common sense.
NAT1VK FOWLS.
statements, and the way.they praise Wade .day is sazpeaded, except tho rum-mills,
and they are in full bliflMhc day being
Forty years ago, wo had no foreign ,
e ton, and the South Carolina rebels ।
breeds
of
fowb
in thia country—at least, *
favorable to them, as the people, released
.„. moderation and bigh-ioned patriotism |
1 from labor; have nothing to do but to none were fur sale, or known to exist here
Is Mtonishing. Now bo it known that • ,spend the money they have earned. Every by the public. Now, the point that I shall
then telegrams and statements are con- ,doggery ’..as its raffle for turkeys the night discuss, ia merely the merits of the foreign
cocted here in New York, that there isn’t before, nt which thiyty men pay ten cents breeds now among us over our native
a word of truth in them ; that S. J. Til­ each for the chance of winning a dollar fowls, which are still bred by a great many
turkey, the winner being required to spend people, who Lave never bred any of the
den revues every one of them, and that
foreign breeds, believing them to be no bet­
they all pass under his hand before they at least the value of the turkey iu treating
the d*.«appointcd ones, and the loscn spend' ter than natives. The foreign breeds are:
are re-telegraphed South to bo scattered
ing quite as much to drown their dis- Brahmas, Coehina, Dorkings. Leghorns,
broadcast over the country. Of course he
appoinment. The Devil is ingenious, but Black Spanish, Hamburg*. Houdans, But*
knows that they will be contradicted, but
it docs seem as though his tricks were too sbn, La Flcche, Crwecoure, and a few
he Knows, also, that many will n’evur
The
, thiq to deceive anybody, who did not other breeds of no particular merit.
the contradiction, and that a nasty im,
waul to bo deceived.
It is a very grave Brahmas consist of light and dark varie­
preamon will bo fcft on the minds of those
. question whether holidays are beneficial. ties ; and tho Cochins, Leghorns, Ham­
who do.
It will have the effect to juatily
Day of rest:
Tltf merchant, man of burgs and Dorkings, also consist of dif­
him in what ka intends to do, to some ex­
, affairs, chafes under his enforced quietude, ferent colored varieties ; but there is not ,
tent ; at least, it furniahee catch words to
and tho laborer unfits himadf by disripa- much difference in the laying, and other
put into the mouths of his followers.
' tion for n week’s work. Frequent holidays qualities of each breed, whether they are
A very smart man is Samuel J. Tilden—
[ may all bo well enough for the French white, brown, black or grey. The ques­
were ho as honest as ho is smart be would
, and Spanish, but it don't do^forAhei^meri- tion is. are these fewls any bettor, or more
be a very useful man instead of tho curse
profitable to farmers, or village residents,
,
to the world he is. The Bcnublicuns ofr can.
than oui common fowls? Some of our
New York, notwithstanding they are in a
beat native fowls, as they existed 30 years
hopeless minority, arc not at all frightened
Of course there ia no busioeas now, but ago, were m profitable as any of our for.
at the struggle thus forced upon them. it is reasonable to expect a revival between
cien breeds. Wo-uscd to have the Domi*
They know that Hayes was Jinny elected, this and the holidays. And then, for a
niquee, which were excellent layers. ‘Then
and they pay no attention whatever to the month or two, wc expect lively timaa.
we had in Pennsylvania a fowl called the
bluster that b showered upon them. And Just as »&gt;ou as it is settled that Hayca is
"Bucks Connty Fowl,1* that we bred in
the monied portion of the Democracy arc elected there will be a revival in earnest,
other States; and if they had been kept
not as anxious for trouble as the place and tbu good times wc have been looking
pure. I think they would to-day rarpass in
hunters are. In the event of trouble their for so long will bo npou us. Louisiana
good qualities, and rise, some of the above
buitncsa would suffer, fast of all and the will fix the matter, before thia reaches you.
list of foreign bre&amp;ia. But to cotne direct­
Democratic Merchant has just as sensitive
ly to the point—one-half or three-fourths
FRICKS OF LIVIXO.
a pocket-nervc as the Republican. When
In the present state of business it is for­ of the foreign breeds among us are no bet­
the cirab comes ydu will sec these gentle­
tunate that living is very cheap.
Cori ia ter than the common fowls, to found on
men weaken, and pomibly they may wish
only half of tel year's prices, and meats most farms; and in no case would I advise
that ril along they had been with the par­
are way down.
Thanksgiving turkeys any one to pay fhney prices for the foreign
ty of law and order.
•
sold for 12 cents per pound, chickens for breeds.
nunaomxa
8 and 9, and fruits and vegetables are as
CTMS-IIKT.kfil5a FOWLS.
ia hardly the festival in New York that it cheap as could be wished. Good beef can
I think for ordinary fowl breeding mon­
b in New England. Of course tba relig­ be had for 12 and 15 cents a pound, and
grel, or cross-breed fowl^ are as good, and
ious people observed it in the regular way everything else in proportion. Still, beef
sometime.*! better, than the pure breeds.
—Church in the morning and a feast tn at a cent a pound is dear to the man who
Taka, for instance, the Brahmas and crow
the afternoon, but for many years it has has not got tho cent The man who has
them on native or ether breeds, and they
bcen’tho favorite day for target excursions work nt no matter what wages is comfor­
make a fowl in most cases that are large
for the military companies, and there are table, but there are so many out of work.
enough for the table and excellent byers.
hundreds of them. The boss of the U esl An advertisement for ^book-keeper, in
Buck Brahams as we see at fairs, pullets
side wardsin the city can hardly be supposed a morning pnper, recently,' brought over a
weighing 9 or 10 pounds, are net of much
to kco w that in their masked and grotesque thousand applicants before ten o dock. I
value except to be eaten. They are raised
procession which it b their fun to got up have within u week seen men of thirty,
expressly to bo exhibited and looked at,
at thb time of tho year, they follow an old competent book-keepers,
applying lor
and if bought to breed frrui their progeny
and excellent custom. Christmas and an ,' positions aas
, errand
errand boys
boys at
at $1.00 aa wees
week ।1
holidays in morrio England
I Heaven send tho revival of business that
ushered in with prooemionit of masks and I
mtn may find something to
motley ecstums, such tor their day as the
'
about five pounds, is largo enough, and the
wd school boys treated us tost Thanks |
PlKTBO.
Brahuxxi and Cochitm crciMed on nny of the
raring. The quiet cross-town umfibbor- j

rate.

’ are here, under Tilden's personal control,

for the Gale, Curtis, Robinson, Dodge and
Kalamazoo ‘Plows. Points are all ground Butcmc
ground
and sold at the siyjie price as un{,
points.
1
'
50yi
GREBLE &lt;fc ITTj SSELL.

THE VICTORY IS WON I
DR- H. F* PECKHAJX.

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME

DELIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.

/The Triumph is Complete.
A. P DRAKE,
RflT.MCIAX * RL’R&lt;1BOW.-Oaee near F. B.
A'-.'.ta's brat Piera. Stale SU, Haallns* Mid.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR,

WM. II. HAYFORD,
4TVORSBY »□« Vaamailer al Law. an.
ta Otar.eary. and InianeUaa Maaur. ■
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8art«X A (Iwliur'i tU.-o.
i»r-ri ■*

DR. C. RUSSELL,

nT5ICTAHA SURGB.JH -O®e. orat Ja\la»

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

CHAS. H. BAUER,
ISO

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock-of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and allother Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
QOME

laayl-iilf

W.u.

AND HE1S

JOHTT STAHLEY.

BURGHER.

ISAAC W. TltOOMAX.
at ta. Court fioBM. Haauues. Mich. JasyFYi

F. S. ROWENr
'S’-SEIES:
r.«.tines, mm.

•

___________________

JOHN Q- CRESSY.
H ERIFF, Deyaty County Surveyor aafl G.aeral
C«&gt;rayaae«r. Office at :h» C»«rt Uon,^-ry1?s

MBS OF on ■!,

Look to your interest, and go to

J. 1 KM1YEAH &amp; GO'S

HOOK SALT f't F4OKIF9, T Hx BWL
on ButqtL, 4hrnr» •fW9'x*'sw
IS !

Busneus.

hoods were roused by the music of a limited
band to see compsniM of Harlequins and ।
Dominoes go by followed up with troops
of Continental soldiers in calico uniforms,
Hantatiun Negroes, and bodies of noble , -

Look at this ’.
H. J. GRANT SELLS,

’&gt;««/.

$3.25
$3.00
UH&gt;
Nor. 27, ‘78rx«l»rf

light Brehm* cock and put him with pul­
lets of any’native fowls, and\he crow .will
result in a splendid variety—cot hbretd—
because the progeny of such fowls will no*

:

(OONTim-m ON 4th

page)

�Hero we have tho Let that the ftunera

Michigan Christian Association.

of the Constitution, on tho very day in

1877?

1877?

which they signed thst instrument, passed
a resolution

explanatory of Its provisions

column* of the Bamkx* that die State Christian

concerning the counting of the electoral

£ Hastings, Mich., Dxc. 18, J'876.

CHICAGO POST!

vote, distinctly stating “that tho Senate

for the sole purpose of receiving, opening

counting the. rotes ft*

This resolution was sent to Congress at

and

the same time with the Constitution,
was

designed

to give the

THE PEOPLE’S NEWSPAPER.

President.

purport of its

provisions on this point more in detail.

If

resented, yet so united were they, that one
would have supposed that all belonged to the
Report* from variou* parts of the State were

is difficult io sec how, in the face of such

inspired to greater diligeure in th* fututa; than
in the port.
The State Lcetnrer, Rev. J. L. Barlow, in
any show of reason that the framers of the.
Constitution intended tho responsibility of giving bls report stated that he hod visited
nineteen Counties, fifty-nine towns, and had
counting tho electoral votes to be in any
organise 1 seven township organisations. Ho
other hands than those of the President of
also stated that he had lectured ono handrod
the Senate. The Democratic claim that and eleven time* and proached forty-two »ernot merely are tlus two Houses enpowered,
a record

by

And still our Platform.

as this, it can

the House of Representatives, acting alone,

may take this course, or if dissatisfied may

“Hcncst money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should b6 no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interfcrance which will
destroy the other.”

withdraw and elect a President, is utterly

WHO SHALL COUNT THE ELEC­
TORAL VOTES?

ate organized under tho present Constitu­

preposterous, when judged by this record ;
and tho

men who

hold ii’are pjnetlcally

revolutionists.
How

He was ro-electeJ Lecturer for the coming
ycarandC. B. Remington wss re-elected Agent.
Prof. C. A. Blanchard of Wheaton College
111. followed Bro. Barlow in remarks, and
prevented the sutyect of finance m necessary
to success. He called for voluntary contrlbu-

clearly this

course of procedure

was understood in tho early days of the
Republic may b* learned by recurring to

spouded to the amount of four'hundred and
sixty dollars in cash and pledgee.
All present were in good spirits and resolved

tion.

As soon Ss tbo Senate had elected

ing tho House “that a President is elected

sion as to the counting of the electoral

tors of tbo several States in tho choice of a

We haro

ed

some degree of^.iroughncas the precedents

States; and that

tho Senate

had received Maaonary: and while they bad

is now

ready, in the Senate Chamber, to proceed

Law there is none—and
the

Bev. J. L. Barlow lectured Wednesday even-

in tho prucnco of tho House to discharge

Twenty-second

that duty, and that tho Senate have ap­

Masonry. Be used nothing but the beet Ma.
Joint Rule went out of axirtcnce. As to pointed one of their members to sit at the sonic authority, such as Mackey, Sickles. Mc­
tho Constitution, its phraseology is singu­ Clerk's tabic to make a list of the votes as Coy, Morri* and Chare, and proved that Ma­
larly vague ; the passage referring to this they shall be declared, submitting it to the sonry is a Religion, and that it is decidedly
He also
matter, now so much cited and so careful­ wisdom of the House to appoint one or and designedly Anti-Christian.
proved that Masonry bind* its initiated to only
ly studied, declaring, simply that “tho more of their members for a like purpose."
a partial purity, inasmuch a* he I* sworn -to
President of tho Senate shall, in the pres- The House assented, and returned reply
respect the chastity only of a Muter Mason* a
of the Senate and House of Representa­ that the notification of the election should Wife, Daughter or Sister. Tho chastity of say
tives, open all the rx^tifieatys, and the bo made “by such parsons and ia such other Wife, Mother. Daughter or Sister, might
votes shall then
Counted, manner as the Senate/shall be pleased to bo violated,without effecting in the least degree
but how,- and by
By the Presi- direct." Here, then, wc have both prin­ his standing u a Master Mason so far as his
oath is concerned.
kdcut of tho Senate, w- by representatives
ciple and precedent to establish the fact
Prof. Blanchard lectured on Thursday and
of the two Hosses ? And are tho two that the President of the Senate was
Friday evenings and notwithstanding the sever
Houses of Congress present as witnesses elected “for the sole purpose of opening
or aa judges? Chancelor Kent, than the certificates and counting the Totes,"
whom there is no

greater

authority

on

Constitutional points, notices the vaguo

and that the process was gone, through
with under the. direction of the Senate,

nu3S of the language, shows tho posoibility

and “in the preset. :e" of the House.

that the question might become all-impor­
tant, and

gives his

opinion thus: *'I
1877

provision on tho subject, that tho Presi­

counts tho

vote and

determines flic result, and that

the two

Houses arc present only as witnesses to

tho acuuracy and

fairness of the

transac­

tion. and to act only if no choice be made

by the electors."

[Kent’s Commentaries,

lecture 13.]

Fortunately, however, wo oro not left
entirely .to Kent's "excellent judgement,

nor to the rule of precedents.
tive of these, and

possessing

Corrobora­
even more

weight in determining the count□ which

ought to be followed, we have thoprocced-

ings of the convention by which tho C°n'

stitution was framed in elucidation of tbi*

very point.

WBEPUBLICAX PARTT.-O
But at tho same time it has in no man-

they arc secret, and ^once object* of suspicion.
Should a man engage a room in the third story
of a building for the accomodation of hi* bu*i-

trnqigrcssion. It has never turned aside
from what it believed to be the path of
duty, nor misled its readers or the public.
Asin the past, so in the future, The Poet
will be found in politics to

A correspondent of the Bos­

ton AJrerftier tianscribcs from the records
of ths convention tho radution epassed
with regard to thia tastier, which is of so
much importanoo that w« giro it ia full:
"Monday, September 17,1787.
Present,
The States of New Hampshire, Massachu­
setts, Connecticut, Mr. Hamilton from
New’ Jersey, . Pennsylvania, Delaware,
Maryland, ’ Virginia, -North Carolina,
South Carolina and Georgia.
Restated, That tho preceding Constitu­
tion be laid, before the United States in
Congress assembled ;
.
Resolved, That it is the opinion of this
convention that ns soon u tho convention
of nine States shall have ratified this OoaFtiluLioD, the United State* in Congress
assembled should fix a day on which the
doctors should be appointed by the States

which ^ih.«
0., o. ,hwh&amp;«d&lt;^oiw»h°»M
lo rau for ll» Fn**&gt;y’ ***
ander Ibis Constitution ; mat, aura sucn
publication, tbo electon sLodd be appoint­
ed, and ths Senator* and Rcprwcntetives
elected; that the electors should meet nn
the d«y fixed for the election of the Presi­
dent, and should transmit their Tote*, cere
tifiod, signed, sealed and directed as the
Constitution requires, to ibo Secretary of
the United States in Coegress amambfed;;

mmuiffi &amp;

It believe* the Republican Party is »pdde of doing that, and will continue to
support it while it hontrtly endeavors to
fulfill its pledges.

THE SIJ2ST.
NEW YOltK

-

1877

Tbo different editions of Tub Sun
during the next yjpr will be the same as
during tho year Xb kt has jurt passed. Tho
daily edition will ou week days be a sheet
of four pages, and. on Sundays a sheet of
eight pages, or 56 broad cob-mi; while the
weekly edition will bo a sheet of eight
pages of the same dimensions and character
thrt are already familiar to our friends.
Thb Sun will continue to be the strenu­
ous advocate of reform and retrenchment,
and of the sqb«titution of statemansbip,
wisdom, and integrity for hollow pretence,
imbecility, and fraud iu tbeadminirtratiou
of public affair*. It will contend for the
govennent of the people by the people and
for the people, as opposed to govermeut by
frauds in the ballot-box and in the counting
of votes, enforcod by military violence.
It will endeavor to tupply Jis readers—a
body now not far from a million of souk—
with the most careful, complete, and trust­
worthy accounts of current event*, and will
employ for this purpose n numerous and
carefuly selected staff of reporters and cor,
respondents. Its reports from Washing-'
ton, especially, will be full, accurate, and
fearless; and it will doubtless continue to
dawrve and enjoy the hatred of those who
thrive by plundering the Treasury or by
usurping what the lav does not give them,
while it will endeavor to merit tho confi­
dence of tho public by defending the rights
of the people against tho cucroaehnicnts of

unjustified power.
.
The price of ths daily Sun .will bo 55
•anta a month or 86.50 a year, post paid,
or with iba Bandar edition 87.70 a year.
Ths Sunday edition.alone, eight pages,
SI-20 ajear, post paid.
Tho WBXKLY DUN, eight pages of 56
‘ I funxiabed during 1877
of „
Tbo bao.ru ot :fi« l.rga redott

a loaded revolver, eo that none might enter
except thoa* who had paid twenty-five dollars

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

In Hatten Affecting the Local
Welfare,

Crockery

RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE MD

All Kinds and All I*rices

Its coarse in tho pa* ia fall guarantee
to tho public that it will maintain the
same ccurao in the ftuarn. '

Produce

In All Ift Department*

THE .POST
Will be Emphatically

would immediately become the object of sus­
picion.
He might say that his profession
_was -founded on Liberty, Brotherly luvo and
Charity” yet sensible people would laugh, him
to scorn and suspicion would ret1 Ore same as

before.
He objected to Masonry because it falsely

existed since June 24th 1717.
An Imitation that claims great antiquity
without being able to show a page of history,
or bring forth an item of proof, for more than
becomes an object of ridicule rathor than re
sped.
Mr. Blanchard is an excellent speaker and
Several memlrera of the craft were present
during the lectures, and when they were In­
vited to speak in'defrnse of their cause, they
remained silent: (hns'eansenting to the truth­
fulness of what had been said, since "silence
give* consctil.’*
Another meeting will probably bo held In
the Eastern port of the State in February.

How the Electoral College Vote will be
Counted.
Perley, tbs well known

A. NEWSPAPER
And while being a daily reflex at events,
it will ucrerthdass maintain a character
for decency and good taste that will make it
on acceptable visitor in every well-ordered
home Its colamns will be purged of every
indecency, and no money can or will buy
any of its space for the praise of any il­
legitimate or immoral calling.
’
In order to, meet the ncoenritics of the

The

Chicago

4

P^STO/I'S.

xxi30w4.

FurnitHr*, Milk Safes.

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

HASTINGS

READ THIS

Poet 438

and be happy again.

DAILY EDITION,
By
Mail, Postaqb Paid.
One Year, 87 00; Six Months, S3 50 ;
Three Mouths, 81 75.
.
WEEKLY EDITION,
Br Mail, Postacb Paid.
One copy, one year, 75c; In clubs of At*,
ono year, 70o; In clubs of ten, one year,
65o: In clubs of twenty, on* year, 60e:: Where tou wm
In duh* of fifty, oM yw, 50c.
Thau are the lowest ratal nar offered
in the U. 8. for a fim-daaa weekly paper,
and Icavo no excuse for being without
' Of ev»ry Dkwnption which we
reading nutter.
Get your noghbora to dnb with, you st, can sell oheapor than any boon ? in Bar-

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.
A Gret Rsdoction ii Pries!
.

I.find all kinds of

.

-----—

1 FtnUnTURE ! SALISBURY 4 BBOSSEAU
Dealers tn all kinds

E II D Bl I T II D C
UililllUllEa

let BomobsVs have no rent I &gt; pay

of the Boston Journal, says that U is now
understood that Senator Ferry, the Proi-

ILL

lLBN.ww.Mk. Ike
Soda ounelvM.J

B~*“’**ru“'*".’*i &gt;Wen 6«* Brm Fraas, k

notice to the House nt the proper time

that he is about to open and count the

dentood that ha propose* to count tho

iadc Fur­

Whitman** Aucried Candiee—the b«t
n tho marktL A full supply at J. P.
Roberts'.
‘ '
er’.’! and

appointed, their carriee* not being requin

od either by the Constitution or the laws.

•viD&lt; nctaMs to. framoi
8 to rrt ttwm frrari of
1

Stanley’s.
boons In Barry County.

lloasi
saw—A good wroen year, eld
mare, sound, weight 12&amp;0 pauuds.
Timo
given fur payment.

newspaper, fillad with just tire new* that every

, Bum the dj®pert newspaper published ia jectionaWe matter bf as? kiatl, will hardly do
ths world, and we trust aho one of the very
, bast.
Addrem, THE SUN. New York
Qty, N. Y.
xxi67t6.
poat-pald.

xxi44t3

John Stanley eclhj better sod
Tea, than auy other Houm in tl

Look here!

What! don't you think we mn eoU

Caffin*, Caskets &amp;. Shroud*
■Hom&gt;
furniture line.
j call and look

FurT

bulk, go to John Stanluy’s.

Look here !

■than
keep ,

Julius Busskll.

tho «ze of the shed and the

Smith, Manes k PMoo.

W,

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

North.at:

oorreepondant

place will ba entitled to one copy of the
paper for hiffisalf without charge. At one

Byiha^x

Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at

■wins rMw, which s»l&lt;»

votes himself, and that do tellers will be

enjoyed by individual subscribers without
the necesoity of making up dubi. Al tho
same time, if auy of our friends choose to
aid in extending o*r circulation, we shall
be grataful to them., and every such person

limps

From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Favor the carrying out to the letter the
Constitutional Amendments that were
the outgrowth of the war; and of such
Legislation as will restore this country
to prosperity and financial soundness,
without too suddenly or arbitrarily
shocking its industrail pursuits.

'
xxiiGtf
signed; that the Ssoatarai

We were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.
.

the top of the stain, with a drawn rword, or

presume in the absence of all legislative
dent of the Senate

Tho managers of Tho Peat take pleas­
ure in announcing the cotroe of this paper
upon entering its thirtoeuth year of ex­
istence.
,
Tho Post is known to the people of tho
west as thu uncompromiaing opponent of
wrong and- the fearless defender of tho
right. If han daring the presidential ext
dtemeut, and'in tho stirring events of this
Fall in Chicago and over the whole eenntry, taken a position which

within that party guilty of overaight or

President and Vice President of tho Unit­

lately examined at some length and with

has not been sinoo

a Welcome FiWf, within the

It Has Advocated tho fiueotes of Hie
the Lodge, and remarked that they knew from
experience that the revelation* of Masonry,

cates and counting the votes of the Elec­

ered, by the Constitution, by law, or by

in this matter.

A Popular

for the sole purpose (if opening the certifi­

votes turns, Is tho question, who is enpow­

precedent, to make tho count ?

Repablican u Polltlci.

Masons, and one had also been an Odd Fellow

its President, an order was passed inform­
The point ou which the whole discus­

m, im'&amp; w

MSS III THE 2

Has gained for-it Thousands of Friends
m the Loyal People of the Northscsst.

tho records of tho first United States Sen­

TOYS! TOYS!!

The Cheapest and Best.

be claimed with

joint action, to/reject rotes, but that

Prodifce, Etc.

Ifyou want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

should appoint a President of the Senate
and

Tay«, Toy*, Chandelier*, Crockery,

cheaper than anv firm in tho State t
can do it, for, with the help of

\&gt;o

J. M. HEWES.
wo guarantee Satisfaction.
Hearne furtiuhoii free to noy
purchasing a (‘ufen worth
can give you better figures than o’
tire most of our

BrOMMUi

�jhiSejai-W63klfRepUblicaj»!Jajiji8L
'' u’HClAl PArtR OF Hill MINTT.
"to-DAVS ADVER’fUpEMBW'Hk

true Sale—D»nt*l Shall*.

Al! About

the

County.

tho House of Reprerentaiires, all very able
men, and either would doubloes make — ex~l'“' 8P~k". •*•. ■■
U.». K. A. a.»nu,»
•'
Cau.1, ; H„. Joka B. Wth
Up., Caa.i,; „d H„ n. n. B.jl rf
naw County.
The ladies of Binmanual Church will enter
«*ln their friends at Union Hall on Tnosdav
Th. ftoUviUos will

evening.

with ai

oyster supper at 6 o'clock, to be followed by
Bmaoy BobUtt'o quilting party at 8 o'clock.
Tickote to the entertainments 76 cents a couple

or 40 rente for a alnglo ticketAdmission to
tho Hall only, 10 oenta
A targe variety of
wishing.
AannsrroConstable A. W. Aldrich of
Barry, arrested on the 14th Inst., Thomas

good, dry, beach and maple wood,
till lie a council meeting on Tuesday

VanDueer, near Whitehall. Muskegon County,
on charge of stealing the team from George
Monroe, also of Barry. He waa brought to this

xek notes w» worth in coin 08 cents
the festival

at

Union Hall on

credit cannot be given Mr. Aldrich (or bl*
pro petty.

onslderable of that kind of rush-

_
tiafied-wlth its
superiority over sods or any other brand of
Sricratui, to return the balance and get the

money for the whole rofitndod.

This Sriera-

on Wednesday evening, by Mra.

. .'■•wing Machine.

Inquire at the Ban-

We print herewith a letter from * prominent
Minister ef tho Gospel, who resides in this
Meeting of the "Michigan Chriatian Aaoorio-

»e do without Uy indorsement of the eeuti.

grading the hill north of the

is reminded that

of supreme cunlempt.

CRAYON PORTRAITS.
There id no Portrait so lusting ts a Cray­
on Portrait. Soiuo of tbo finest Land­
scape pointing!) and moot costly Portraits
are made from crayon. Wntcr-colora and
oil paintings often loose their brilliancy;
but Crayon never fades. Now is your
| time to get n good Portrait for one half

Holiday Coods, *n d

SR,

to the Prospectus of -Tho Post," published at
Chicago. The publishers dokji they promise,
and their paper is a power in the land. Fatrill furnish it to any one of our subscriber*

Mmw Basra**, and the Chicago

Weekly

to any person for 1877 on receipt of
Bring no your orders the earlier the

*%S? JAnt" *•

m •“’"J1 fWIWTlES ME UTEU
the. tobio . soiffn ud oimmo.
“...uuy re.ocieu oarss, roots anU

Icaa money thin you can get from any
other first claw artist.
Wc will furnish
—for a short time—from a good Photo­
graph or Tin-type, a bust picture, sixo.of
glow covering portrait 16x20 inches, with
a line walnut frame, everything ready-for
hanging, fur the small sum of 813.00. In
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit and Chicago,
they will charge you from 825 to 850 for
the Kame class of work, and do finur than
what I furuioh for 813. Please call and
examine work. Besidence iu First Ward,
near State read. Ono good Agent Wanted.
JOHN W. CIISTEB. Artisi
xxi64tf
Hasting*, Michigan.

•

flciaitca, ■■■■MBBatary i
Naamtaia, «.

Call o.n us.
Wc have one of tlh't largest and best
stocks in the city. Including

Books, Diaries,
Albums, Pictur es,
Toilet Sets, v aces,
Perfumes, Brushes, Toys, Etc.
'Tf'e are ffoiriu

CHEAPER THAN EVh1! BEFORE.

Aifain WE ask 1OU to CATjL and axa»^in^ OUR
Soofa which, is now on Eximiination.

BAHNES &amp; COMPANY,
City Drug store.

Agricultural Society Meeting.

llMtiu.-o. Dec. 18th 1876.
The auuuol meeting of tho Barry onuu*y Agricultural Society will be held nt
tbo Court House in Hustings, on Tuesday
Dec.. 2Gtb nt I o'clock, p. m., for the
election of officers, and for other business.
Hastings Dec. 12th, 1876.
Jno. M. Nkvinh, Secretary.
xxi66«2.

SILVER PLATED WARE from the
Celebrated Manufactory of Simpson, Hall,
Miller k Ce., Wrilingfoid, Ct., fur sale
cheap at die Post Office Building.
xxiGfiU—11.14.18,21.

___too above dlseoMO. and &gt;■ tbo only

a^tbSKST rviu”k*

Legal s.

ALLEN &amp; TREGO’S
SPLENDID DISPLAY OP

Fall and Winter Millinery !

curaUr* power* of VEGETINE:

HATS, FLOWERS, &amp;C.
All kinds of Ladies' Underwearal the Lowest Prices.

Ftincy
ever and
person.
opposite

Goods of alt kinds Cheaper than
in quality Ao suit the taste of every
Remember the place, State Street,
Roberts’ Drug Store.

ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD.

GIVE US A. CALL.

MORTGAGE SALE
c Presbyterian Clmrch of this eity

rtaitinj friends in the south,
part of tho County.
Xoxt Monday will

MRS. CLARA ALLEN,
MISS VINE TREGO.

Dafentt bi

Syruy oucceesfullg in cnee* &lt;&gt;f dyvpepeia,
chronic diarrbora, neraouo debility, neuralgia,
erysipelas, bolls and diseases of tbo oHK; also,
chlorvois. loucorrhoa. protapus uteri, and In
tamale complaints generaBj/ A* an all era-

live tonic, the ayrupought to be uood by clergy­
men, editors, cashier* clerk,, lawyers, and

•&lt;/&gt;&lt;ant yotir Horses shod just call on
i; Bro’a «f this city. They can and wit]

Hastings, Mich., Oct. 5, 1876.

tue eounty

renter or

attention.

Recommend It Heartily.
comfortaUr and cJtHply.

41
VECTME 18 80LD BY All DRJG6BT1

Our personal appearance Is a matter in

right to a choice whether we shall inflict up-

Basra

griuled beard, or a crown guilty of covering,
half covered, or thatched with white hairs, or
whether we ahall in deference to our fellows,

etrteio pivo* or panel of loud vituat*. lying and
Miss ia tho county of Barn, and state of M lehine.
known and dneribed as foUowi. to-wl:: The north

New Advertiserridritft.

JO I For The ^962

, publish an authenticated report, let the

acceptable than Kali's Hair Roue
Buckingham's , Dye for the whiskers.

Bath

:• a sileul partner of the Ihjm conrera,”

PROBATE ORDER

Advertised' Letters.

1 will lea glorious inauguration.
Tilden
'•undoubtedly appreciate the Honor T

Lbtof letters remaining in thohasui
O. Barry County, Mich. Dec. 13, 1176.
Mary J. Allen, Mary Brown, Jennie Brown,
Frank Hubbard. I. F. Maoomber, Mary B.
Nichols, Wilmina Osborn, Frank Smith. John
C. Taylor.
•
H st pro* Pottos.
Jehiel F. Mead. Maple Grove. Miob.
Jay Bronson. Detroit, Mloh.
C. M. Livingston, Chicago. 11

line the petition, duly reriflvd
niubtrator of tbo oslal* of said
euardian of sakl minors. .prayinc
orach ndmlni.'tratoraud suardtat Baturdar the 30th
an tho forenoon.
' said petition.

JEWELRY,
SILVER
And

The Stale Grange, Patrons of Husbandry,

Bnpgs and wife of Yanko* Apringa, and Aaron
Durfee of Baltimore.
f

» semi-weoxly paper is "boy’s play.”
Well,
John, if tbo publication of a semi.weekly pa­
per Is boy's play, the publication ef a dally
must be childish sports. Suppose yo* try it,
John..
,

Isdera that

,

Uat of Patents.

At the

Post Office Building,

H. Goodwin. Gale, Ionia.

Books, and Toys.

icTaaty(TO)acre«of

teenlh anniversary
ud no doubt look

LINIMENT,

f2r

$100.00
in Greenbacks
’
n-n r»xATV W

rhioh adds to the credit and reputation of the

a

ttLary* Chd&gt; of Hubtcrihen^gs

MICHIGAN FARMER.
There is no
ia old. experienced and oneoonafol firm. Tbrir

rarftSA

’••eau

I
PORWBLE £?

Detroit Advertisements,

Commission Merchants in

nmj’nr.xrTir.n « ecttlet,
waitEurarca. b. i

iLvvntmy AMoeislton. th* only reliable F«t«mt

in this oity.

A ewvreta maele'av will li-jjmnI to any part of the
UnUedKtatee or Canada,
eiareet nrr-pniO.

DETROIT.

pAWWJX-Hav* you «

vilie Village, and they ere good school*.

An I mt rec tion Book, eontsinins cotnplvto and
minute dlroeuoM to the cserator, accompanies

YOUR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. GILLET &amp; HALL
J. HOBEETS
xxiC5ia-Il.18.21.

Dated. Pecomberl.

re»|uit&gt;r.L- n • MUM
rater will knit a m

X115.V1

HERE IS THE PLACE TO GET

prise, integrity and honorable dealings always
r.H
f—- —- .nd mow thoM who croc-

MUSTANG

H'Acrc you wiff find a Great Variety of
Ladiei and Gentlement'

Hillsdale-

ue his interesting letters to the Basan dur-

THE ENEMI OF DISEASE!

THE FOE OF PAIN
™ ’■fc!u*MEAST

WHICH HAS STOOD THETE9T OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE. NO ACHE, BO
CHAIN*,
PAJN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
BINGS,
MAN BODY. OH THE BODY OF A
SET*, HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMAL. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
LOCKETS.
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
BRACELET*. . CHABUS., TLE COSTING 25c.. 50c., &lt;« «&lt;
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
• Also n Large Stock of
A HUMAN BEING, AND RB8TOBED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
PICTURE FRAIWhS, Pictures, MANY
A VALUABLE HORSE.

List of patents tatnod to inventor* eif Mich­
igan for the wook ending Dec. l»th. 1876, and
each dated Doo. 5th. 1875. Furnrehod thta
paper by Cox A Cox. Solicitor* of Potonis,
Washington, D. C.
R. Branch, burning F!rid F.ol.

dr M Rte*, by wbfCh passenger*
only visit the CentennisT Exhibition at Phil­
adelphia, but can. 1* addition, visit the princ".p»! cauern elite*, with an opportunity of
slopping at any of the great number of fa­
mous roeort* in New York and Pennsylvania.
TheCnimdn Southern is the only line
from the West running directly to Niagara
Fall*, rising passengers, from the train, a
wonderful panoramic view of th* flighty

Eric Knllwnys, tho Canada Southern
it fast btcoaiin- the favorite line to
Hie east. Tickete ria this popular lino
ban be procured el ell offices of connecting
lines, or at the Company’s own offices.
Any information can be obtained by edFRANK E. SNOW,
Call and see tho splendid assortment of drrasing
Gcn'l Pats.and Ticket Ag't. Drraur.
XXl27tf.
______________ '_____________

‘•thuSwi
3: .11.—The Board of Supervisors will be ia
rewicn.—And the annual meeting ef the Bar­
ry county Agricultural Society will be heli.

the

Southern iv an air line, laid with steel
raitaof the heaviest pattern,- there are no
curve* or grade*; wood is used for fuel;
Ctacbo* are furntabed with the Winchell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring perfect freedom
from dti’t.
With It*, complete system of
tusguifleent **arfor,. alcvping nnd
TlrnnLoo^K.Doom Cam frota China50, Detroit anti Toledo, and iu oou-

burial District, of which we shril onTlinM-

John Dennis promises to inaugurate Tilden.

To this end

witter

This is a society that is ef

the Board of Education will give echolan

Knitting Machines, Etc.

CENTENNIAL' EXCURSIONISTS

Prepwtd by D. B. STETEIS, Borion, lau.

Thr call for the annual meeting of thb
Pioneer Society of our county, should race!re

xxi46tf

Excursionists, Linimenjt-

.on r&gt;uo&amp;C*.»Owhacha&gt;ort&gt;d to bo du* at th* date of thi»
o thtuvand four treadled Sfir
dollar*, lo*«lb«rwlU&gt; an auora.T'a
Sr* dollar*. BTOVMO

We arc under special obligations to Hon. I.
till set of the Congreaaionol Record for

&gt;xl31yl

IKILIUM MS! mon MDS!!

TMt BKBT-EVIDKNCK..

Michael Grace is happy, and why
should he not be. His new place of bus
iness is a favorite report for the public,
and as a matter of course ho is reaping a
rich harvest. Remember the place, fine
door east ' of Em. Busby’s Barber shop,
mirth Hide ■&gt;!' State street.
XXlGGtl.

iero song.

.□ Church at Eaton Itapidi. will fill the

Millinery Coods.

PURTFIES ______ ____

Renovate, and Invigorate, the '
■
Whole System.

l

Jewelry! Jewelry!! Holiday Jewelry!!!

cnc of their pleasant partice Net
best thinjk to make a city lively

R. Steven's Column.

9

irjro get up clubs.

D. D. MALLORY &amp;C0
Wholesale Dealers in

Oysters aid Foreiiu Mis.

Manufaeturcra

of

Hermetically

Scaled

A POBTl NE FOB ONLY ONE DOIX1*.
AfiR-T DOi.LAB QUARTEKLT DRAWING.
■«U New Ovtoana, Taowtay. January X U77.

Louisiana State Lottery Co.

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produce their Hke but they may be bred iaand-io fer fiva justs to advantage, when a

Legals.

Star Clothing House.

Star Clothing House.

__________ Legals.__

•vito .ifnnUlaatiou will i&gt;e sire uni
AH to bc-in»erte&lt;l nt il&gt;o .-ututo price.

ouse

MORTGAGE SALE.
or tiamourgu puucte wuum mso irrtKitie-j •
fine fewbt. Indued on small brood of low1 d
can be bdected for such a crow, wnhr ,al
producing good futrb.

•ffinafcra

HVNOAHUX OBASS Ott MILLS’..

GRAND RAPIDS,

When thia grow was iutruduay j jn thc
United Stites, about 20 yean, v,o. a good
deal waft Raid in the papcro, after it had
been grow:’ &gt;’» difltrent parts c f the coun­
try. about it being injurious to atoek, parricularfy io hui’Ris; but of If to years larm
era lave learned to cur it ef.rly, before the
seed has bcc&lt;5uie hard and oily, and now
wc hear of no injury rcaulting from its
use. I have hvl much -experienoe in feed­
ing the millet, but perhapa the opinion of
ethers, with which I concur, would be
bettor than mice alone. A Vermont farmer
Buys: “I am now more fully than ever
bob.re convinced that wo grow uo grass iu
New England that u non valuable when
cured, ton for ten, than thia millet. My
cows prefer it to any hay 1 cut, and do
well ou it. My aheep are craxy for it, ’

and my horsos like it much. I have
somewhere read that it is not good 'for
horses, but rnir impression ia that, ’./hen
well cured and free from dust, it w’jl not
injure them.” Thia grass yisldr 00 vory
fertile land three or four tons of ’hay to the
aero, and two tons of hay on. ordinary soil.
It should be sown from Mr.y 25lh to June
5 th—a half bushel (q *.ae acre, or three
peeks on light laixfa, and it is cut ia
Anmst. It grows tbo thick to seed down
hui^to other grasses with it, and when nt
that is the cud of it, no pasture and no
growing next spring.

Are Ofl’ering their Entire

At an Immense Reduction in Prices.

I&gt; north. rocrv
hundred aAdLr
u»ra or lias.
UDOBOB W.C1

MENS’ SUITS DOWN TO

ti 50.,

000^1 BUSINESS SUITS, f5 00 to $7 50.
Ifcft pnJfata uffii r.tn it. &lt;•»:»&lt;■: Ha tin.

nd roeordad ia IM o&lt;»e of tha kagtaler at !k«to.
&gt;r »a»d ooualy of JUrry.on the ITtb day of Ortnbrr
. D. HC.atlwoo-cdnefc la tiro
M- of Mortcacea, on iro&lt;a TT«: which laid inortsMO
aedaly aarisaad an Uierth day of iweetaher A. 1 1.
■
...
l.:U! rl,r, rf. Mama .to rraneb
loldan ef Prairieville, enoniy ef Barry and Stale of
ticldaan, AM eectenmeat wae duly recorded la
&gt;e uMce of the Bacialer of iroedt ibr the aald

CHILDRENS’ SUITS, $2 50 to $5 00.

BOYS’ SUITS,. $1 Ou, $5 00 ind Upwards.

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits
$1O OO and $12 OO. -331

Farmers should breed sheep that pro­
duce heavy fleeces, and which are lares,
fa?l«n easily, and sell readily to the butch­
And it 1* farther ordered, that raid prtillaaar
Sire actice, to th* acrxrnr interested ia laid eetoto
er. There are .thousands of aheep kept of the pend t ary of raid petition, and the hearing
. In every State 4e, the Union that do not
’ shear over four or five pounds, and coarse
at that, while well bred Merinos will range
from 10 to 20 pounds, and Cotswolds often
exceed these figures. There is but one
way to make money in" breeding sheep in
these times, and that is tn sell all of your
‘•scrulrt’" to the butcher at any price he
will give, and buy Merinos, Couwalds, or
Southdownr, the latter being the finest
mutten in tbo world.
A Kentusky stock
breeder says:
“What is true in regard to the improved
breeds of sheep is also true of flue breeds
of cnttlc, horses, hogs and poultry, la
/the face jf these itiiiwputable facts the
of tho people should not handle scrub
stock, and entertmn an ignorant opposi­
tion to line breeds. There is one supreme
reason for this. The mass of people do
no.t rend p^jfcra devoted to live-stock inter­
ests, and arc wholly ignorant of the vast
prnaress that is being mads by the more
intelligent ranks of lartuers. There are
sections of Kentucky where tho Improved
breeds of stock are almost unknown. It
is only a small number of moo who pre
alive to it, and keep themselves thorough­
ly posted in regard to the progress of
agricultural science and the breeding saf
the best animals, while the masses rcmaia
in the old ruts, following after tho cus­
toms of a hundred ysore ago. If farmers
would elevate their calling and render it
more remunerative, they must pnt then*
selves in living connect iou with the intellectcal upiritof the age."

- -

^Si
T.^B.PE3,’
;l’.V JniMte mart fur tho oonntr oi Harr

• THE BEST SUKEF FOB rAMMEMS.

,

Stock of Mens’ and Boys

"rlgr.Uk ttJSHST.SrS:
provMrtl. laball ». Hat pnbllr vrUtfBO, at the i
•font door of tiro Uoart Uooar. In the city of
io*a, la “d •'onnty of Barry,-aald l.-Jurt Hone
ln&lt; ilia alaee if MMlac Uro Clrailt Court ft
raid oonnir of llarry.-on Friday. Uro W d
March. A. “ —
—.--u
»7a“.

These Suits wc Warrant worth Fully $3 00 to $5 00 Mbre.

iroper printed and circulated in *eid county of
Barry, forthreemtreeraivo week*. rr«vi&lt;&gt;u« toaaiil
day of hearing.
d.C, PHINUI.E.
_ (A true copy. 1 rei tt-rt
^e.for qf f'ratatr.
STAT^ K?5??c1ii&lt;Fa';: . Co-.inty o: Dsrry.e. —
At a eeemon uf the 1‘robate Court tor the County uf
Barry bolden at the Probate Oflice. in the City of
Huang* on Wadneeday tiro jrl day of Noyccibcr io
tha year one lliteiMud eight bunlrc-i and rerenty
ilz.
PaiKSKT, 8. C. Prindlc, Jcdge rf Probate.
, In the Matter of the Ertale of ilary C. Haman.
dretueJ.
.
Ou reading and Cllns the pel'il-’ti. duly verifed,
of Janice tt,K-ataaa. praymr Hut an Anriratntnl
in writing, end thle day Clrd iu •4ii* ffiurt, pur-

luted. ITalrlrrtle, Nov tM. MCA
Dec&lt;wll________ yHAW Cl1 IlULPgK. A«l&lt;cr tr.

^S.?J£A^.TAl;E^-.
mrtaln tTort&lt;x&lt;t. bearing &lt;la; • the twenty aUih day
ortMotor. A.I». tin, eierui*-4 hr Mrt. ItaiUrM.
Kaplan of lhecHr of Oread kanlda, tn t&gt; State of
Xk-IMan. Iu Kd win A. airo.ig of Uro name plare. and
mvrded la Mro offlea of Uu&gt; RecMtrr of Hrrda la

ffiSS.SKZaSSSWi.SJ.’TSK.-S
ia(.t 011*1-1care the wmn nf.H

r._.
rx;C»»{

■ Make m Mistake aa ours is the only Double Store.

Star Clothing House, 88, 40 and 42, ^anal street,
• Screa,.Kh’ cmati: ;u. Neuralgia,
the Banas, Side, and Head,

62w4

(■• u; i ear*';. • • ■
at the Probata Offi
show CMM.ifavyprtltlonar aboald n
raws Oanniii.ili

,
lOorr.)

.
_
.
.
$3 50. $4 00, $5 00. $0 50, and Up.
MENS’ OVERCOATS,
MENS' FINE BEAVER and other OVERCOATS. $9 Oil. $10 00, $12 00. and $15 00.
.
.
.
.
$2
50,isS3 50, $4 00 andfS5 00 and Up.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS,
.
_‘
.
- $2 00 and Up.
MENS’ WORKING COATS,
air,.,D
.
$1 00 and Up.
MENS’ WORKING PANTS, ...
ae- WE Guarantee to SAVE People a Great Deal of MONEY if they will BUY of US. -®a

Pain in
Female

Slcrjliiy, Ix-ucorrhoea,
arising
GRANDWcakueir,
RAPIDS,
MICH.
from interna! iiiceration. and Uterine

disease. Srjdiilitic and Merctrial dis­

eases,
Emaciation.
Ayor
’s Drrrov,
Advs.Dyspepsia,
fc Undertaking

si ^^trxpjjE
Jadf of Probate.,

Sarsaparilla

THE TESTIMONY OF THE &gt;«bL&gt; TQBU

Honours OOfflEfT.

Bad Irop. Bad Breast*. Soreo aad Oiaorw
AU-deaeritHioa efaarw are aarooAiaMa hr toe
proper and dilisent aee efiAM faeettaabia reaoaratx n. TeaUeaaatu oort bad Im*hr staatortof

rth parallel

■warsi’
St •lTK OF VrdHIu AW.-Countf«•£ Barren—At
» trroioa Ct tb* Probst® Court for U&gt;e Contity of
Un. ry balden at the probate (tiUro In the City of
Haatuinon W^laaadar the Sdar of KoveoKF.in
Ao year ono fooaaandeidithuadrodasdaerenty
Pmtrt, 8. C. I'rindlo, Jndeeof Probate.

Bruk For sale at my yard. Section 23d.
in Rutland.
Hexbt L. Newtow.
Dec. SA, IfffC
xxifrkf

.

ijid minor, rroyla* ter toMMM tharoin aot forth.
Tbereopcn it U ordered, thatToerdar thaMth

HEW ADVtRTiSMENTS.

rorroae tntorertrd In roiJ niata. arc required to
tppear ataMaaionef eahl Oort; thru to be bolden
it the Probate OBee. ia the City of Hutinc*.

G. P. Rowell A Co*.. Ool.

Haattaq t-.emjbUoaa Banner, a neatpatror printlAyacacorYj

8.JLIMi.IN^LK,(

G6RMa

In the rear onethowand eight headrud awj
leveutr-cix.
i^^^toU*rofthemiinri’unUat’^jAnc»iiBA

, AGKiTiS'WAXlKD for if lBTOBlf.

■ On readinc .nd Alias the Mtltten. ale reriSed.

General Debility, and for Purifying the
Blood.
This Snraaparilkis a combinafkjp of
vegetable alteratives — Stillingia. Man­
drake, Yellow Dock — with the Iodides
- of Potassium nnd Iron, and is the moat
efficacious medicine yet known
for
the
djeesses it is intended
to cure.
tFor
Scrofula,
and all
Its ingredients
arc so
skilfullyErysi
com­­
rriofulous
diseases,
bined. that tho
full Kos.alterative
of
pelas.
or St.effect
Antboeach iA aspired,
while
It is so mild
iiy’and
s Fin^,
Eruptions
and
- as to bo harmless
even to
children,
is
Ernpiiva
diseases
of itthe
still so officinal
an toUlcerations
purge out from
tho
skin.
of the
system those impurities
and corruptions
ijrCTr. Stomach,
Kidneys.
which developLuugf,
into loath
some disease.
Pimples,
Pustules,
The reputation
enjoys is Tumors.
derived
Boils.it Blotches,
from Its cures, Tetter,
and UseSaU'Hheum.
confidence which
Scald
prominent physicians
all over theUlcers,
coun­
Head. Ringworm,
try reposa in it, prove
their experience
ot Ks r-J ifuluets.
'
Ctrtificalrs attesting its virtues have
.ccumulttcd, and are constantly being
.received,afcd'au many of. these cases are
laibpqly known, they furakh convincing
evidence of the superiority of this Sarsaparilla over ererv other alterative
nmdieine. So generally is its superi- rlty-.fci nny other medicine known, that
H*«ynrad .do nq aior? than to assure the
•xiy Jp that, tlic bestiqualiiiea it ha* ever
are ssrietly.maintained.

Ayer’s

UBITKKHCB.

hop®
OBI li STORE.
'

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

.

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged '.
in the DRUG TRADE, and , '
has in stock and daily arriv­ &gt;
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drug^^asid^JUedi- .
tines, Dye Stuff's, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggisd/f
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,tho Peo
pie* s D ru g S tor e isdirectly opposite Empire Block.)
One door east of Spauldings- j

‘
rs»*an&gt; nr
pr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO.. Lowell, Mm..

Hirrmoi’, July 18, WT6

M. Savage A Go’s Col. j
&gt;oot intareUMiu Mid ratal a. arc rroatrod to
ear at a aroainn of laid Court. then to be boiden
he Probate Ofleeut tba city ot Karlins*, and

JW-aia-taSi;
vtiMfoa PB1JBIOM, Aaelrto

au.l riroalntail inaaid County’,
wrfomitaweek* i&lt;r«ri«y- too
_______

.

itATH
&lt;WlCJ

UNDERTAKING

SMONERS ON
srsrfiE’; e: isssisi sm NOTICE TO Y7&gt;|X1&amp;
■ If* IB* hitarvatad U mhi«»*»*.,*rvrmtrod to
OF Ji IcniriAA,»
Probate Quart for
»5SWA57S^B1?’S ‘VsfertS STATE
Coes rr ar JUMT.. f ”

Biting &amp; business thai needs a groat d*d

« nr Awl that roti noUifoncr at.-* noli jo to I
tiro pawoer later: 't rd la «*M ilriato o? (hoi
M*(ieeerafnM»«-iiHonAt.Jmahoarwirthr.W by '
«Wtorta®**oFym ihlAvrdpriu br aUrirtUri ia tk» ;

.
After nftuty yearn
Jc tbe businem, can truly any th*t they

AfWt^hi

POSITIVELY CURED
HlSLtrft.2SiSft.IHSS! 13 £

can do butter vurk, and give better aat, Whetk/U thr.a any &lt;«!har firm in thia
WCtioM. ,W* H. BtebHna, the aculor
iB.xn’.n.-r, wltlitbc experieuc® of n life­
time, will always give his personal atteiHlou fo t^U part of their ex tern Ivo
and Train furnish od when
ieuic Bate will be used only

raiNS BROS.
u

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NO. 68.

VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21,1876.

0617

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

.

MISCELLANY,

Hardware, Stoves, Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

flie^cmi-Weekly hepbblicap Sapper

Ono evening in the early port of the
winter, the door-Ccll rang with energy,
and the servant announced a man who
wished to see me. A “man" is one thing
with a servant; a “gentleman” quite an­
other, and a “person’’ something different

a~.

Oa th^Nerth aide of Stale Street. Haitian. Barry j
Canaty. Mieliton.

from cither. The man stood in the hall,
but I wondered- why he had not been call­
ed a gentleman. I was puzzled whore to
place him myself. His dress was plain,
but rather w/arae. .His linen, that badge
of refincniciitT was white, in perfect order,
and almoM^dcgant.
Everything about

GIIEBLE &amp;- KI NNELL

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

Have now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county. HA TES OF

A D VER VISING.

him seemed substantia), bat uothi'jg give
a clue to his position in life. In nil out­
ward seeming be was a simple man. When
he spoke to me, his address was -simple,
clear, direct and with a certain air of self­
reliance, the farthest pomtblc from a vul­
gar bluster.
“Doctor," ho said, “ I wish you would (
go and aco my child. Wo fear bo is threat*'

Cook Stoves.

1.00 I na» &lt; wjoo i faoof fa UX)
3 Square l_faO_I /SM i~M0 | UJO l »M»
^CJl»mn|_4iq_lZ«j» J UADI 80.05 T'M-OO
! j Column I _R»_1_ 9M Kg ijn.oo । tfab
Ji (Mum 1 »Jo moo I •«L®® l~®°°
1 ■•otama-i
KM*1 I fatO1 50? 01 *100 1 180.0

«jr Ou&gt;iaaaa Directory Cards, not exeeedins «ix

AND BOSINESS CiBDS

carpet t.hnt matched everything with its
small, neat figures, and a light chamber
color. It was a jewel of a roam, in as per­
fect keeping in all parte as .if an artist had
dreigned it.
Leaving the little boy to his untroubled
sloop, and giving directions for a bajh onhis waking, wo went into another room
which was differently, but just as neatly
arranged It might have answered for a
a parlor (only it had a cookiog stove), for

The Mechanic's Home.

FOR 1877!

PUBLISHER.

The Iron
Age,
Lake State and Equivacroup."
■
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• *
i :; cncd'with the croup.
caae, which
which'he
described as we went
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and i This
Th.ca^,
L described:
t&gt;d I hurried
Nickle Plated knobs. Don’t fail to see tliem;^&amp;iTStt,^JKlK
___ _ „__ __________ tew momenta ■
we wore nt the door.- Wo went up, up, i
if you want\ first class stove.
up to the fourth story. The last flight of
stain was carpeted, and a small lamp at,
the top lighted us un. An excellent and
very durable kind of
mat liy. at j
the door. You will see in time why I give |
these little particulars.
I
I entered the open door, and was wcl-1

Heating Stoves

’ । corned by a rather pretty and remarkably

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on artist's studio, or a dining room. It
was hung with pictures—heads, historical
pieces and landscapes; nil such os a man
of taste could select aud buy cheap; but
which, like good books, are invaluable.
And speaking of books, there was a hangs
ing library on one aide of the chimney
which I assured myself conttinad the very
choicest treasures of the English tongue.
The 'inan went to a bureau, opened a
drawer, and took out some money.
“What is your foe, doctor?" he asked,
folding the bills so as to select one to pay
me.
'
Noir I f;a&lt;l made up my mind before I
had got half way up the stairs, that I
might have to wait for my pay—perhaps
never get it; but all this had changed. I
could not, as 1 often do, inquire into the
circumstancta of the man, and graduate
my price accordingly. Them he stood,
ready to pay me, with money enough ;
yet it was evident that ho was a working
man. and for from wealthy. I had noth­
ing left but to name the lowest fee. /
“Ono dollar docs not s*em enough," be
said- “You have saved my child's life,
aud havo been at more trouble than merely
to write a prescription."
’
“Do you work for a living ?" I asked,-'
hoping to solve the mystery.
He smiled and held out his hand, which
iliowed the unquestionable marks of honest

The Acorn, Forest Acorn and Monunientnl and many new patterns in boiler plates. h“ 77
”°glad
“,^d you
“u have come so soon,’’ '
I am
” ’
*\ pure accent. “Little
Sleigh
bells,
band
sleds,,1 skates, foot William seems
* You are a mechanic ? ’ I said, willing
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z
1,11
so
~ &lt;distressed that he can 1
hardly breath,” and the next moment, as to know more of him.
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.
“Taka that," he said placing a two-

Weather Strips.
*

we passed through a narrow passago
i where he lay, I heard the unmistakable
! croupy sound that justly carries such ter.
ror to the parent's heart
“Is it lire croup, doctor?" asked the fa*
ther, with a voice full of emotion, as I
' bent over the child, a fine boy, three years

Now is the time to protect your doors and *J^i, certainly the croup," I said, “and
| windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.
I
lo”3“ “

Harness shop

Sweet's
.-HAND BAPID3.

Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

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Tin shop

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HicMiai

J- F10,

Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
iron taken for goods.
?oyi

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

Carriage, Sin and Omneolal
Marble Works.

PAI N TER

WINSLOW’S STEAM

At A. M. Rock’s Carriage Shop

J.lfereon St,

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Dr. J. B. LaSure's Ad.

READ ! READ! READ !
Special Medical Announcement

Joy Coinfort and Happiness

Sick aid Afflieted!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

MARBLE WORKS
t Kalamazoo. Micli

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Imported Marble, Tabteta and
atones of all description raadetoor-tr
: &lt;&gt;n short notice, also Granite Monu■ ments of the various patterns supplied
to customers,
Having steam power and improved
machinery for sanding, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do workcheaper and better than thoee who
work by hand.

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tub, and made his father pour full upon
his neck and cheat three pails of cold wa­
ter, while I rubbed them briskly with my
band.
He was then wiped dry, and rub­
bed until his whole body was glowing
like a flame. Then I wrung a large tow­
el out of cold water and put it around bis
throat, and then wrapped* him up in

■ dollar note in my band with a not-to-be
; refused air, "and I will gratifiy your curi­
osity ; for there is no use in pretending'
| tliat you arc not a little curious I ’’
*
‘d freedom
j about
I put the
,
«-rr—.----------- r
‘going to
j a door, ojiened it into a closet of modern
size, and displayed tho bench and tools of
a shoemaker,
•
•‘You must be an extraordinary work­
।
man," said I, looking around the room,
I which seemed almost luxurious) but when
, I looked at each item T found that it cost
very little.
. “No, nothing extra. I barely manage
to earn a little-over a dollar a day. Mary
helps me some. With the housework to
do and our boy to look after, she earns
enough to make dur wages average eight
i dollars a week. Wc began with nothing
—wo live as you see."
AU diia comfort,-th in respectability, this
almost luxury, for eight dollars a week I
I expressed my surprise.
“I should lie very sorry if we spent so
much," ho said. “We have not only
managed to live on that sum, but we have
something laid up in a aavings' bonk"
"Will you have tho goodness." said I,
“just to explain to me how you do it?”
“With pleasure," he replied ; ’-for you
may persuade others no lictter off than I
am to make the beat of their situation.
My name is William Carter. My father
died when I was young,"and I Wsr bound
out an apprentice to 4 shoemaker, with the
usual provisions of schooling. I did as

very fond of reading; I made the most of
my spare time and the advantages of an
Apprentice’s Library. l*robab!y die hooka
that helped me the most were the sensible
writings of William Corbett. Following
the example, I determined to give myself
a useful education, and I have to some ex­
tent succeeded. But a man's education fa
a life-long process; and ths more I leam'
the more 1 see before me.
1 was hardly out of my time when I
fell in love with my Mary there, whom
some people think very pretty, but whom
I know very good."
Mary looked up with such a bright, lov­
ing smile as to fully justify some people
in their notion.
“When I had been one year a journey­
man, and laid up a few dollars (for 1 had

plain the economies of this modest and
beautiful home.
‘‘Well. H ia hmsU MoagK
Wl.ee
Mary and I moved ounelva here and
took poMinu, with a tabla, two chain,
a cooking stove, a aancepan or two and a
cot bod with a straw mattrem. the first
thii%we did was to hold a .council of war.
‘Now Mary, my love,’ said I ‘here wo
are. We Eave next to nothing, and we
have everything to get, and nobody but
ourselves to help ourselves.'
“We found that wo could earn on an
average eight dollan a week. Wc deter­
mined to live as cheaply as* possible, save
all we could, and make us a home. Our
rent was a dollar a week , our fuel, lights,
water rent, and some little mattera a dol­
lar more. Wc have allowed the same
amount for clothing, and by buying the
best things 'and keeping them carefully,
wo drefai weO&gt;oough for that Even my
wife is satisfied with her wardrobe, and
finds that raw silk, at six shillings a yard,
is cheaper in the long run, than calico at
oue abuling. That makes three dollars a
week, and wo still have our living to pay
for. That coots us, with three in our fomily, just oue dollar more."
“Ono dollar apiece ?"
“No—one dollar for all.
You seem
supprised ; but we have reckoned it over
and over again. It cost more at first, but
naw we have^lcarned to lire better and

of four dollars a week, after paying all
expenses of rent, fire, light, water, dothing and food. I do not count our luxureis,
such as an evening at the theatre, at a con.ccrt, or a littl treat to oUr friends when
we give a party."
I know a smile came over my face, for
he continued:
. “Yes, give a
some
you. Sometimes
___ o__ its, which is quite
enough for comfort, and our treat of choc­
olate, cakes, blatac-mange,, etc., costa two
dollars; but this is not very often. Out of
our surplus, which comes you see to two
husdredayear—we hate bought all you
see hero, and have money in the bank."
“I aee it all," said I, “all but the fir- '
ing. Many a mechanic spends more
than that for cigars, to say nothing of
liquor. Pray tell me precisely how you
live."
“With pleasure. First of all, then, I
smoke no cigars and chew no tobacco, and
Mary takes no snuff."
Here the pleasant smile camo in, but
there was no interruption; for Mary
seemed to think her husband knew wliat
he was shout, and could talk without her
aid.
“I have not drank a glass of liquor
since the day I was married. I had read
enough physiology to make up my mind
that tea and coffee contained no nutriment,
and were poisons besides j and I tried a
vegetable diet long enough to like it better
than a mixed oue, and I find that it agrees
with me better : and as we have read and
experimented together, of course Mary
think, as I do."
“But what do you eat and drink ?" I
asked, curious to see how far this self­
taught philosopher bad progressed in the
laws of health.
“Come this way and I will show you,'"
he said, taking the light and leading the
first of all* is a mill, which cost inc twelve
shillings. It grinds all my grain; gives
me the freshest and most beautiful meal,
saves toll and the profits. This is a barrel
of wheat- I buy the best, and am. sure

of wheat a day, you I
for any man. We
mush Dies and cakes.

beans, a box of tapicna, macaroni. Here
fa a barrely of apples, the best I can find in
Fulton Market. Here is a box of sugar,
and this fa our butter jar. We take a
quart of country milk a day. I tray Uta
rest down town, by the box or barrel,
where I can got the best and cheapest.

made coarse, without bohing—end
a hominy or rioe, the staple, you

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healthy and even luxurious variety.
For
a strong motive to be saving), we were
married. I boarded at her father’s, and
she bound shoes for the shop where I
worked. We lived a few weeks at home,
but it was not our home. It was rather
a small seUup, but we made it answer. I cost of a shilling better than the whole bill
spent a week in house-hunting. At list I
found this place. It w» new and dean,
high and airy, and I thought it would do.
I gut it for fifty dollars a year—and al­ enjoyed by an hamblo mechanic, who
though the rents all around advanced, our
landlord is satisfied with that, or takes it in
preference to nuking a worse tenant. The
place was naked enough, and wo had
uulcuj.tih-r.o^;J-"~‘
like
atlthawerkii
oil r.nunp Iharo M io Ito boo«e of chcorfclly w work,
all wo
W illiam and
milbooaim; rot lE.J «• te booglh al tarod all we couM—and ,o« mo 11m u

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SEZEJET MTJBIO

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“Not above an hour," was the calm re-

ply. It was made calm by a firm self con­
trol. I then looked at the mother. She
was very pale, but did not trust herself to
8Pcak4
“Then there is probably but little dangar,” I said, “but wo have something to
do. Have vou'water here
The husband went to what seemed a
doset, opened two doors, and disdoaed a
neat pine l»thing-tub, supplied with Croton. Thu was beyond my hopes ; but I
had no time to wouder. The little fellow
was in a high fever, and laboring for
breath. Taking him from his little crib,
where he lay upon a nice hair mattress fit
for*a prince to bIccd on, I took off his
clean night-d^ithes, stood him in the bath­

blankets.
The brave little fellow had borne it all
. without a complaint, as if he understood
that
under his father's eye no harm could
JDatabliMhod i»or5,
oome to him. In fifteen'minutes after he
American and Foreign Patents,
was wrapped in blankets he was in a pro­
fuse nrespiration, in a sound slumber, and
breathing freely. The danger was oyer
■ I .-.rv-unimtbr । BJr ini nrsllraiaary ex- —so rapid is this disease, and so cosily
cured, usually, i f taken in time. Happi­
ness bad shed a serene ray of light upon
the countenance of the father, and thrown
over the mother's face a glow of beauty.
I looked upon them, and was more than
Land WirruU,
ever puzzled where to place them. There
were no marks of high birth or superior
breeding—not a shadow of decayed gen­
tility about them
It was wither the re­
raetwa sirs tastroctia
verse, as if they were working up from a
’ States General Land Office.
low rank of life to a higher.
I looked around tho room. It was the
bed-room. Everything in it was perfeedy
neat and orderly. The bed, like the crib,
was excellent, but not costly. Tho white
counterpane did not coat more than ten
shillings—yet bow beautiful it looked I
The white window curtains were shilling
muslin ; but their folds hung as richly as
if they jrerc damask—and bow very appropnata they seemed. The bath, with
its snug folding doors, I knew had not
m obtain a r
cost, plumber’s bill and all, more than ten
dollars. The toilet table, of an elcgxot
from, and completely covered. I bad no
doubt was of pine, and coat half a dollar.
The pictures on tho wall were beatifully-

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Oysters, the erdebrated “Shield

�Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery, Produce, Etc

eve that kui-h moo as Senator Edmunds

Slate of Michigan, 1
County of Barry )
We, the undersigned. Chairman and Secre­
tary of tho Hoard of District CnuvaMers fcr
no: been elected in a constitutional man­ the First Representative DUtrirt of she coun­
ty of Barry, and State of Michigan. Do here­
ner. Mr. Tlkfor. managers in their rage by certify that Joseph W. Hiincheomb having
Hastinob, Mich., Dec. 21,1876.
are capable df creating a feeling of anxiety received the highest number of vote* given
in the public Eiljad, Tb?y will succwsd in fur the tsffico of Rnproncuiative in tho Stale
DESPERATE AND RECKLESS.
Legulotute tar tho First Roprerantalive Dirextending a state of uncertainty which will triol of said oottnty of Barry, at the General
continue
buriaras prostration. They have Election held in aahl county ou Tuesday, the
As one after another of tbti devices of
seventh day of November, A. D., 1876. Do
Mr. Tilden's managers to secure the one already, by their threatening.., dwaipatedUl hereby make known and declare the said
Joseph W; Blincheomb duly elecletl to the
electoral vote needed have fkiled, they hope of that immediate revival wf tn ide and •aid oEce above stated.
’
In testimony whereof, wc have hereunto
have bocotne'inore arid more reckless and and industry wHdi the activity &lt;&lt;f Sep.
ad our hands at Hasting i city this 14th day
t-w-U-r
■ -1
desperate in their attempts either to alarm
of November, A, D„ 1876.
No sensible man, however, should be
D W. Smith, Chairman of the Board of
the country or ,cast reproach upon tbo Re­
grcatfc alartned. The I’oraralo Woods, District Canvassers.
publican leaders.
• Attest, Wm. 11. Powzau, Secretary of the
the Sam Randalls, tho Hewitts, the Proc­
Board
of District Canvassers.
The number of three plots to secure an
tor Knotts, the Tarboxes are uot tho men
elector cither by trickery w theft will nev­
to undertake the Mexioanixing of tho
Tabular Statement of Vote* given
er be known ; but the mention of a few of
United States.
They have no real adap­
in tbc Second Representative Dirtriot
them will serve to expose the real charac­
of tbo County of Barry, State of Mich­
tation to the task beyond issuing appeals
ter of Mr. TUden’s managers and illustrate
igan, for Repreientativc in the State
and pronuneiamentos. To use tlie word*
tlitir'sincerity ns reformers.
Legiilatnro for the Second Represent-,
or Mr. Hill of Georgia, they are of that
ativo District nt the General Election
In Wisconsin they claimed to have
Falstaffian race of warriors who arc *•’ inheld in said County, Nov. 7lh, 1870.
found the soughLjbr elector through a
vinoiblo in peace Ind invisible in war.”
mistake in printing a part of the Republi­
Vermont am’ General Shcrm.m are con&gt;

spiring to make

In Vermont and Oregon, in

can ballots.

r

man Premdent

who has

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OFFICIAL CANVASS.

the election of two Postmasters as electors,
needed, by disregarding

majorities in

ridiculous

tho will of largo
and the

those two States;

performances

of Aldrich aud

Cronin arc the resnlta of plans matured in

In Nebraska they undertook

New York.

[continued.]

tire ono wm

they claimed to hare found

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fifteenth benatcnal District for the LesMalurc
of the.State of Michigan, al llie general elec­
tion held on the-Mtenth day of November, A.
D. 1876, m canvaaaed by the Board of District
D#ni8-t'*n'’
U” &amp;&lt;b d*y
Uwe“l*r- A-

to defraud tho Republicans, with a major­
ity larger &lt;han.tho

Democratic vote, out

ol their roioelu the Electoral College by a
The Tilden House has

legal quibble.

refused to seat the Representative of the
new State of Colorado in tho hope of find­
ing a technicality by which it may be de­
clared not to ite a State, and thus prepare
the way for throwing out its electoral vote.

For ten days before the meeting

electors

of the

to vote for President the Tilden

organs informed Republican
they were at liberty to
ever they chose,

might render

electors that

vote for whomso­

and intimated that they

the country

most valuable

service by betraying their constituents and

voting for Mr. Tilden, or insult them by

throwing

their

away

votes

upon

Mr.

Cooper, or some other wan than Gov.

Hayes. • Several days before the

voting,

circulated over the country affecting plans
of Gov. Haye* in the event of his election,

for.tho

a state of

purposej of producing

feeling which might lend n few electors to
vote for some other man than the regular
Republican candidate, which would result
in throwing the election into tho House.

It has also been asserted on good author­

ity that certain

Republican electors were

approached with ©flora
money

to

vote for

of large sums of

Mr. Tilden.

They

have assumed that Congress is a National
Returning Board, and tbit the

of one

objection

branch to the vote of any State is

and have asserted

sufficient to reject

Eaton County,
Barry County,

43)1
5449

2976

2173

Total,
1; 9700
C936
The whole number ol
in tbo Fiflcetuh Sena
State of Michigan vraa
hundred and sixty, au_ „...
following named.persons, vi»:
David R. Cook receivc-l tlx tlwiumd nine
hundred and Udrty.aix vutee.
‘
Richard Jones received two thnnsand seven
hundred and acventy-five voles,
Osman Chapel! received forty.niae votes.
TKero was eaet for Senator in the Sixteenth
Senatorial Dintrict two thoaund neren hun­
dred and ddrty-four votes, and were piven for
the following named pcreonn viz:
Richard Jon* received two thousand six
hundred and sixty-four votes.
Osman Chapel! received eixty-nine votes.
George M. Anderson reeeived one vole.
State of MicMgan, 1
County of Baton j
Wc do hereby certify; that the above ami
foregoing is a cerrccLMatcuient of the votes
given for Senator tn the State Legislature of
the State of Michigan, in the Counties of Ea­
ton and Barry, composing the fifteenth Sena­
torial District kt the generalclection. h eld on
the seventh &lt;!ay of November , A. D. 1876.
Dated at Charlotte, this 5th day of Decem­
ber. A. D. 17TA
Ckaxu* H. Bnowjt, Rcfri/tcr of Deeds,
Chairman of Board of District Canvassers.
1‘nito D. PaTnasox. Secretary of Hoard of
District Canvassers, 13th Senatorinf*vtstric:.
• State of Michigan, )
. Cotiuty of Kaion j
I, Philo D, Patterson, County Clerk for the
County of Eaton and State of Michigan, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct
copy of the votes cast for Senator in the State
Legislature in the 15th Senatorial District, on
the 7th day of November, A. D. 1876, aa can­
vassed by the District Board of Canvasscre.for
said Senatorial Diilriet.
Witness my hand,
and the eval of the circuit court for the county
of Eeolon, this 19th day of December, A. DT
1876.
Pittto D. PATransowt County Clerk.

that the Tilden branch would object to

the votes of a sufficient number of Repub­
lican States, so that Mr. Tilden would
cither have a minority of the. votes, or

result in ho election, when the Tilden

House would elect him.
These are a few of the Novices of Mr.

Tilden

and his

Tabular Statcmcut of Votes given
in the' First Represenlatit e District
of tho Connly of Barry, State of
Miobicsn, for Representative for tlio
First Representative District at the
General Election bold in said County,
Nov, Tth, 1875.
.

One by on«

managers.

the most of them have perished. Litter'
by liltio their hold upon the Presidency

has been slipping away, until nothing ro-

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mainsVut Gov. Grover’s Oregon rascality

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Barry..
Carlton.

Orangeville ....
Prairieville
Rutland
Thornapple....,
Yankee Sprinxr.

186
116
147
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142

127
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117
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108-

146

33
128

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118

880
820
2C0
278

235

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with the

drowning man to

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a straw.

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TOYS! TOYS!!
If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

mi. Ml &amp; HM
We were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and’
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.
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CSANBELIEK &amp; LAMPS
From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
Ail Kinds and All Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
S/tlTtf,

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Malicious

they were giroa for the fulluwing per#.
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HMim on.

and be happy again

STEBBINS BRO’S,
Keep It.
A GM Rcdaciion io Prices!
Where you wul find all kinds oi

ION.

FURNITURE! SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

Of every Description which iVe

Total, two thousand' seven

elected

estate, vltnaU
tlnrt. COSSta
known aud d

Dratler* tn all kinds

FURNITURE,

ft. Because we make tbo mot nf oni

3d. Because we keep the best c work-

IW*ry 8t* BracisU Fiuo,lc.

&lt;U&gt;. Becnuso wc wnrmnt. all g.xjdd Wi
make.
We wdl none of thin cbca&gt;mcde lurnlture that La made by machinery. The
Roods we make is made by hand, and
wamatad. We- Invite all person* to

Dated. Hastine. Dera
rare and beautiful ohl«t» oantataad in them
T*.a
i. --In— ^4,1. .
J

humfrcJ and

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

RE AD THIS

wwiws

the Main Building. Machinery Hall, tbc Ag­
ricultural and Horticultural Halls, the nrt

Walter W.Kety reoolvod i«ro hundred an&lt;1
aiaety-rix vote*
.

PHESTO/I'S.
xxi30w4.

can sell cheaper than any hou- &gt; in BarMr. McCabe received the conalani and sympa­
thetic SMUtanee of lhe Centennial sulboritlen,
aud enjoyed feculw advantages in the prepa­
ration of this work. He went, note-book in hand
through every department of ths Exhibition,
and the result of his labors is a work abound­
ing In brilliant toecriptioni of the great world’s
Pair. He traees lhehistory ofthe great enterprae from fat inceptinn to its trnuuphnnt
closing day He then takes us through every
part of tho Exhiblion grounds, giving briiiianl

4

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

journals

erotic Congressmen arc predicting trouble

hundred

Totals...

usurping what the law docs not giro them,
while it will endeavor to merit the confi­
dence of the public by defending the rights
of the people against the encroachments of
nbjustifieu power.
The price of the daily Sun will be 55
cents a month or 86.50 a year, post paid;
or with the Sunday edition 87.70 a ye*r.
.The Sunday edition alone, eight pages,

$1.20 a year, post paid.
The Weekly Sun) eight pages of 56
broad eolums, will bo furnished during 1877
1409
860
at the rate of 81 a year, port paid.
---------------—
,u LUU OCCUUU
The benefit of this large reduction from
Bo preventative Mrtrigt of the cuunty of Bar.
ry and Stalo of Michigan, for Representative the previous rale for the Weekly ean be
tn the State Legislature, for the second Itepre- enjoyed by individual subscribers without
ser.tative district st the general rleetion held the necessity of making up clubs
At the
same time, if any of our friends choose to
------------- -----------uuv iU'.UMOU CIRUl aid in extending our circulation, wc Ahall
hundred and seventy-tux :
The Whole number of Volos given for said be grateful to them, and uverj- auch person
office of IlcpreMntatire wu two thousand six who sends ten or more subscribers from one
hundred aud rixty-two (26C3). and were giv­ plaeq will be entitled to one copy of the
en for tha following persons, vli:
paper for himself without charge. At one
Asa D, Rork received fourteen hundred and
dollar a year, postage paid, the expense of
nine voles (1409}.
Hi Nicholas received eight hundred aud paper and printing arc barely repaid; and.
sixty vo«e* (860).
considering the size of the sheet and tho
Cortes P. Pendill received three hundred Suality of its contents, we ore confident
•nd ninety three votes (3(M).
io people will consider The Weekly
Total two thousand six hundred end rixlySts the cheapest newspaper published in
two (2663).
7
the
world, and we trust also one of the very
State of Michigan, i
best.
Address, THE SUN, New York
,v , ,
.
County of Barry
Wc da hereby certify that the foregoing is a City, N. Y.
xxiG7t6.
correct -statement «.f tho votes given in the
second Representative district of the eountv
of Harry and State of Michigan, t-r Repre­
sentative in the State Lertalattire of the sec­
ond Roprerenlative district, al the general
( Eetoblieked 1841.)
THE LEAVING AMERICAN AGRIthousand eight &gt;.u»dv«a bLa
°
evuronaii aiw uovomoun
Dated at Hastings, this 14th day of NovemWEEKLY,
her. A. D. 1876.
Jonx J. PnklM, Chairman of Board of
District canva«scnt.
Attest. Wx. JT7 Powkm, aecretary of
Board of District canvasser*.
Recognized authority thoroughout the
State of Michigan. )
United States aa4 Canada* upon mat­
ters of
General Agriculture,
the second Representative district of the
Horticulture,
county ef Barry and State of Michigan, do
Floriculture,.
Slock-Railing,
the office of Representative in the Ante Legis­
Poultry, Beer, Etc.,
lature, far tho second Representative district To which are added departments of Gem
of Mid county of Barry, at the general elec­ oral News, Record of the Season, Youth's
tion held in raid county, on Tuesdar, the
Miscellany,
Household
Literature. Mark­
seventh day of Novetnbgz, A.. D. 1870; do
hereby make known and declare the said Ara ets, Etc. Published by
D. Rork duly elected io the said office above
stated.
.

olutionary scheme of Mr. Potter. To these
they

deserve and enjoy tho hatred of those who
thrive by plundering the Treasury or by

446
20::

I'it iUiutraleJ Uulory of the C- niautial Ktln-

and the blaster they ean make over the rev­

Tte dilinu &lt;dSna of Tu« Sm
during the year that has just passed. The
daily edition will on week days be a sheet
of four page*, and on Sundays a sheet of
eight toces, or 56 broad col urns; white the
weekly edition will be a sheet of right
pages of the Mine dimensions and character
thrt arc already familiar to our friends.
The Sun will continue to be the strenu­
ous advocate of reform and retrenchment,
and of the substitution of statemanship,
wisdom, and integrity for hollow pratonoc,
imbecility, and fraud in the administration
of public affaire.' It will contend for the
govenneut of the people by the people and
for the people, as opposed to goverment by
frauds in the ballot-box and in the counting
of rotes, enforced by military violence.
It will endeavor to supply its readers—a
body now not far from a million of souls—
with tho most careful, complete, and trust­
worthy accounts of current events, aud will
employ for this purpose a numerous and
carefdy selected staff of reporters and cor­
respondents. Its reports from Washing­
ton, especially, * ill be full, accurate, and
fearless; and It will doubtless continue to

pins1

, ‘

CARBOLIC OIL

LINI ME 1ST’

Parttea having Pictures to iramj
would do well to ret them framed of
as we can do It BeUerand Cheaper than

Look here I Look hero!
What! don't yea think wo can soli

lour.n-1 dnuur
Coffins,
Caskets A Shrouds
tl&gt;«« My lira h&gt; lb. S.I. t " '■

-------SMPFEJt-

’ cut do it, for, with'dm help of

line, j

term
ter have these fo&amp;ars »

recall tho

look ।

J. M. HEWES,

;wa guarantee Satirfwcwn.

Hcarae fumuAod free io *»'£ P'-^n
wrohwrCofin Wtrth
Wf
ora give you better feuroc than ever ofj fisrod Ultra, for we. make the most of our

|

•

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
HMrthitf* G-.

22. 75-

5-11

�ihe^ejni-WcBkly hepbblirapbamr
IWIAl PAFU IF IAB1T miTT.
POST OFFICE TIME CARD
x.

a.tcrn, at7:17 a.

ter, No. 68. R. A. M., held at their Hall in this
eity on Friday evening, the following officers

is usual with

A. Thilo Drake, H, p.; M. W. Riker, K.;
Wm. H. Powers, 8.; T. Phillips, C. of fl.; W.
8. Goodyear, p. 8.; C. fl. Bauer, R. A. C.; F
8. Bowen, G. M. 3V.; C. L- Young. 0. M. 2V..'

I ..stlncs and Lowell—Arrive dally, exeeplBenday.
at 1X00 m.: tears al 1:09 p. m. P. O's—North
Inins. FUmore. Downs. Allo.

the Holiday trade that renders a journey to

&gt;U:» p. m. P. OV-Baltimore. Bedford. Johns-

J.M.NIVIR0.P.M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

■Win Tinkler

-MiloT. Wheeler
.....Johu Hotchkiss

r...........------- J W Houshtelin
.Porter Durton. Curtis Permr

GUIDE
CITY

LOCAL R- R. TIME-CARD

Stahl Express

were elected, to serve daring tho year 1677
via:

were elected, to servo during the ensuing Malion to tho Card of D*. J. B.La8r*e which
will be found in another column of this paper.
T. Phillips, W, M.; James Crawley, g, W.;
The Doctor wjll bo at the Hartings House on
C. H, Bauer, /.■ W.; Charles Weioart, Kecrethe 26th inst. and invites the afflieted to give
rotary,; D. Striker, Treasurer; Charite W.
. — II L. ....... . .
■
RunTan, 8. D.;J, M, Howes, J. !&gt;.; John Mate.
tion and ndfer undertakes a case that he ix '
Tyler.
not certsic of curing. The Doctor has recently
returned from San Francisco, California, and
intend, remaining in this State, and will make Lodge Ko. 321, F. &amp;. A. M. held in their Hal’
a monthly visit to this town &lt;?n the 26th of in this city on Thursday evening Nov. 80th
each month giving tho rithens of Hastings the following officers were elected, for the fnand vicinity the benefit of his extensive
expertrace and wonderful skill.
W. C. Kelley. J. W.; H. E. Johnson, Secretary;
the Prospectus of the Detroit Fort the organ of Thomas Altoft, Treasurer, Baker Shriner, 8.
tho Republicans of Michigan. It is a paper
that Justly commends iteelf to the confidence

Lodge No. 181 F. 4 A. M., held at their Hall
On Saturday evening Nov. 25lh, the following

tentsand purposes a metropolitan journal,
second in ability and influence to no paper

TO-DAY’S A^VER HSEMENTS.

Nalls—Still keep on ths 13 basis.
’
Tinsn stock is x^erxlly 6*10 pereent lower.
^Hntsai—Has weakoned materially • standard A

hopa that many, of our subscribers, for ws caaaot give them what tb« metropolitan journal

Eli Nichols, W. M.; E. D. Youngs, 8. W.;
Geo. II. Ford, J. W.; A. Mordock, Secretary;
W. W. Bugbee, Treasurer; Wm. H. Ellsworth,
8. D-; Thomas Ellsworth, J. D.; Geo. P. Coon,
Tyler. These officers will probably be instailed

aud the Semi Weakly Bxxxxn for*2.90 a year

C, M. RUNYAN’S.

Ol&amp;sss-Ar. firmer: IUol»M3; 2ya.

Kerosene—For fire KetoMno held at advance 34
for Mieh. teat
.
any other place for Santa Onus present* a
Alsohol-Advaneed to*no
useles waste of time. And for low price., the
Live itosk—Was slow to-day.
Hastings Merchant. genensEy, and all dealers
Sect; Thomas Altoft, Treasurer, T. J. Brau- u - CatUe-«.75«»t SO ar extremes, with Mr to evod
in Holiday Goods in particular, defy successbutcherinr at HUr
seau. Sentinel.
Bhesp—78 te »lb.
; 138 te 158 lb |4A»
At tho regular communication of Hostings
betler goods or at hirer prices, than Barnes 4
Lodge No. 62, F. A A. M., held at their Hall
in this city, Nov. 28lh the following officers lUhLtSftiS.

1X44 r. x.
- llKWr.x.

I’v-ifl-Expres«.at
.... 4;Ms. a.
Frrijbt ....
liflr. a.
All trains daily «ict»l Samian—axeept as
I'crifistl above.

HlflMS! 8MBUS!

At the regular convocation of Hastings Chap­

*pwured at only a slight advance over inSd^Tn* 7 ^*l
8*’er»«u.
peri«&gt;« 1 *WU,e U:W* kD0W from ex*

I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

I'ffiH STOCK ' OF «■ I

K..W4.CJ dlridinc on W ffi.

local

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; (Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at

police,'

Remember the place, at J. S. R ITJYYJUY'S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a call.

CRAYON PORTRAITS.
Thorp L&lt; no Portrait so lasting as a Cray­
on Portrait. Some of the finest Land­
scape paintings and tuoat cosily Portraits
are luadiflYom crayon. Watcr-colora and
oil painting* often loose their brilliancy ;

xxiGGtf

but Crayon never fades. Now .is your
time to get a good Portrait for one half
less money thin you can get from any
other first class artist.
We .will furnish
—for a short time—from a good Photo­
graph or Tin-type, a bust picture, size of
glass covering portrait 16x20 inches, with
a fine walnut frame,’everything ready fur
hanging, for the small sum of *13.00. In
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit and Chicago,
they will charge you from *25 to *50 for
the same class of work, and no finer than

C. M. RUNYAN.

ve Got
DRUGS

what I furnish for *13. Please call and
examine work. Residence in First Ward,
near State road. One good Agent Wanted.
JOHN W’. CUSTER, Artist.
xxiG4lf
Hastings, Michigan.

Ono Help for Hard Timo.
Attention Firemen.

All About the County.

There will be n special meeting of the fire
department op Friday eve, Dee. 22. Busiueea
of importaned to be considered. A foil attend­
ance la requested. By order of W. F. HJCK8.
Chief Engineer.

Advertised tetter*.
Gue-1 sleighing.

List at letters remaining in the Hastin
0. Barry County. MicjZ Dec. 2OJ187G.

Business in slowly Improving.

rates. •
Greenback notes arc worth In coin 93 cents
on the dollar.

Weekly, only $1 00 a year.
Next Monday being Christmas day, no paper

Pioneer Meeting.
Pioneer Association will meet at Union Hall,
in the eity of Hastings, on Thursday the 4th

XX52tf_______ Tt»e

A visit to the Menagerie of Smith, Maoee A
Preston will pay these Holiday times.
Bedford will speak at the Presbyterian Church

Emmanuel Church on Monday, but wc are not

The “Iron Trail.
To lacreaM the product cfone's labor, or i&gt;uA spicy sketch descriptive of the At­
*daei&gt;*, and then to make the best use of what
is obtained, will certainly be helpful in these chison, Topeka and Shuts Fo Railroad, the
hsrd times, or in any other. The bints and beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of
suggestions of half a doien intcUigvnt, prac­ tho Rocky Mountains, by “Nym Crinkle,"
tical men and women, who devoie themselves tho musical and dramatic critic of the
to studying and observing, on just this topic,
must certainly bo of great utility to every one. New 1 ’wk H'wld, sent tree on applica­
We shall, therefore, do our readers a favor by tion, together with the Sun Juan Guide,
directing their attention tx&gt; that mo«t valuable maps and time tables of this new and pop­
pracitblo Journal, the Atnrriem Arnculturirt, ular route, from Kansas City and Atchison
which is just Aw entering upon Its 86th year.
to Pueblo, Denver and all points iu Colo­
Il is packed fall of useful information, that
cannot fall to le very helpful to every fatnilr, rado, New Mexico, Arixona and the San
and to evdry man whatever his calling, and Juan Mine*. The Boost lino of Pullman
whether residing in City, Village, nr Country. . Slccpeni on tho continent lietween the Mis­
Each Volume gives from 600 to 700 fine en­ souri River and the Rocky .Mountains
graving, that are both pleasing and instructive
without change. Special round trip tour­
—to Housekeepers aud Children, to Farmers,
Mechanics, Merchants, Professional Men, In- ists’ tickets from the Miuouri River to
flenrer nt *50, good to stop off at all
-n
v«. u.wm Flans and im­
provements, with foil particulars of host, etc., points. Address.
with engravings, its fearless exposure of
T. J. Andebsox.
Humbugs and quackery,
indeed its whole

oome before tho meeting. A cordial invitation
in extended to all •‘Pioneers" of Barry Coun-

Dated Hostings, Dec. 9th 1876.

An immense circulation enables the Publish­
er to supply it al the low coat of *1.60 a year,
post-paid, or four copies for *6.40. Take our
advice and send now for volume 86, to the
Publiahen, Orange Judd Company, 245 Broad-

Fcx, Fix,

axd

Fa*tub*.—This is a puhli-

A Vote of Thank*.

meme.

Though freight rates have been advanced
towards living prices, on our Railroads. But
they are not yet high enough to earn any div­
idends.

Vur foreman goes (o St. Johns to eat Christmax dinner.
All connected with the office

' The Grand Central Hotel, New York, was

944 1. O. of G.T., held st their Hall in this
city Monday evening Dee. Illh 1876, the folRttoltti, That the thanks of Hastings Lodge
No. 'J44 I. O. of G. T., be tendered to the own­
ers of Union Hall for their very libera! charg­
es for use of the Hall last Friday evening.

Dated, Cartings December 12th 1876.

the first leading hotel to reduce and schedule

rooms. Itnowcharges|2.50andS3.00per day.
The preparation for the approaching Holi­
days are nearly perfected. The shope hare toys

San La-Claus should go well loaded down on
bunday night.

at our office, on Wednesday morning, will call
and get a receipt for it, it will probably be

Our friends of Emmanuel Church had a very

tival at Union Hall on Tuesday evening. The
Supper is reported to have been excellent, the
play a social-treat, and the proceeds after pay­
ing all expenses were *106.88.

Attest,
I an xu L. CauMr,

Recording See.

conlains the game and game-fish-laws of every
State in the Union and the Dominion Provinces
and also gives descriptions of all thebeet'placeo for shooting and fiahingln the United States
and Canada, tells how to reach them, and
what kind of aocommodalions you will find
when you get there. It tells 'jou what kind
ofteckleto use for tho various kinds of fish,

lion -fit shooting apparatus. It contains a
ntuafcr of interesting sketches of hunting and
fishing adventures, and a vast fund of useful
informJUian on field sports and angling that
renders the work indispensable to all who use
either gun or rod. It Is, in tact, a complete
hunting and. fishing directory, and no matter
bow much or bow little recreation rou take in
the woods and along the streams, you will find
Fur, Fix, and Feather worth many times its
pries to yon. It is a W-mouthly (every two
1___ .—1 "X
-Xlrt larm.

friends to the following maga lines:
.
Prrsas’ Hovsbhold Milodiu, containing
five or six beantiftl Songs and Choruses.
Paras' Pablo* Mvsic, containing several
easy Piano Pieces.
• . z-_______ _ . «____ - ___ 11.-.:--

Wk.MV
— V—----- —
Subscriptions received al ibis office, with
tbp BaxK* for *3.60 a year to residents of
Barry County. Chas. Buydnm, -publisher.
149 Chambers street. New York city.

thors.
Pxrus' Oboax Ssutcnon, for Reed or Pipe
Organ.
Pxrxaa' Sacuxp Bxlxctioxb, containing
Hymns, Anthems, etc., and
I'rrxns' Octavo Caoame, containing four
choice Choruses for Singing 8oei|rtioe.

NEW YORK MONEY MARKETS.
Naw Yosa. Dee. 14 M7&amp;.
GoldJOTH:

NEW YORK MARKET

Also CONFECTIONS

IN

WHERE ?

iab.

Our Centennial,
Train has brought me a well assorted'
stock of Boots, Shoqs. and Gaiters for the
summer and fall trade,. which I will sell
way down low for Caah. I also sell the
celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
dles and Machine Oil. I also sell Weil A
Cistern Pumps.
J. Maus
Opposite the Poet Office
xxdltf
Hastings, Mich.

xxi68tf

Speoial Notices.

New Advertisements.

distribution prwfw. throachoul ths United States,
and all eirilisrd countries of ths Wsstern Hsmls-

nnhMOIM!

tn tho Enfiish. (ietean. Freneh, Welsh. Korwsrian. Swedish, Holland. Bohemian and Spanish

Agricultural Society Meeting.
Tbo annthd meeting of the Barry coun­
ty Agricultural Society will be held at
the Court House in Haitinp, on Tuesday
Dec. 26lh at 1 o’clock, p. m.. for the
election of officers, and for other business.
Hastings Doc. 12th, 1876.
J.«to. M. Nxviiri, Secretary.

ridians and ialltuds

frets of Hostetler’i

xxiG6w2.

Jewelry! Jewelry!! Holiday Jewelry!!!

41JMMIA1.
Oats—Finn:

Association, consisting of Wm. B. Goodyear,
Peter Cramer, David R. Cook. Mrs. W. Hayes,

Bscar—Kavr; soft white refined, 1B4R11KCofcee-Flm at sd ranee; Rio
cold.
Jobbiae« Java. SlSWU^d. see dull.

year, on Wednesday the 27th Inat, at 2 o’clock

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

JEWELRY,
SILVER

person who canuoi pnxrur. «u.
—m---.
Notice.
hood. The Bitten are sold in every alty. town and
villace, sad are extensively used throoahoeit the
'.'■■■:•' ■' •
_ ________________
Farmers pleane take notice that I.have - ■ :
To all who ore sA&lt;4« from the errors a*d |nbought out the intercet of Calhoun k
To all who srs AS
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will discretions of yowth. norvi
‘“r.: °.f “‘±K’div*e
find it to your intonat to call and sec mo.
asriBltf
J. W. Brock.

And

A&lt; lb.

Post Office Building,
WAcrr ycru will find a Great Variety of
Ladict and Geiilletanu'

SALE ON EXECUTION.
R J. GRANT SELLS,
Men't coati
.
*3.00
Youth'I eoatt
*2.50
Unu't
* coati
Nor. 27, ‘76x-m-61»r6
1
Merton, surety on appeal .bead Bnd tn_fovoe of
Kebool I&gt;u:ricl .ember nine (V) of te. Tewatelp
WANTED—Our pay at once, it will &lt;
save you trouble.
xxi46tf
Smith, Manec A PretoP.
]

Whitmau’s Aaeorted Candies—the best &lt;
n the market A full supply at J. P. 1
w - T
*
and. alto, the north sot eeartsr IWl ottho earth
Warm, winter gloves, n large lot for sale '
cheap. Come and see them. John Stanley.
Roberts’.

ids

Goods in thia issue of the Bixin,

Call and aoe tho splendid aaoortmvnt of

LookatViia!

clock A. M.
The attention of every teacher is desired.

Holiday

I. are fullr ^.t forth in 1U pagw. which,
iterspcned with pictorial illustrations.

SILVER PLATED WARE from the
Celebrated Manufactory of Simpaon, Hall,
Miller &amp; Ca., WalTingfotd, Cl, for sale
cheap at the Post Office Building.
xxi65U—11.14.18.21.

Flour—Quirt any dell.

Johnstown, Baltimore and Hope Teachers Asaociation, will meet at (he Dunnell School

We

JAS. P. ROBERTS

A. Card.

Cigar* that cannot be equaled at John
We take this opportunity of informing
the public, that-we will safely and radical-,
ly euro all catte of pileu, without tho use
of knife or l«atare. No cure, no pay.
E. F. k I. W. Browx.
HjuffiWQfl, Dee. 21, 1876.
xx&gt;68d

Stanley’s.

DETROIT MARKET*

_

Brbk for sale at my yard- Section 23d,
in Rutland.
Hkxkt L. Nxvttox.
ISe. Sih, 1876.
xxi6l:C
CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To

xxi46tf

LOCKETS.

SETS,

BRACELETS,
CHARMS.

A Iso a IzArgc Slock of

PICTURE FRAMES. Pictnrsg,
HERB IS THE PLACE TO GET

YOUR HOLIDAY PORTS.
xxi65t3-H.18’l.

J. ROBERTS.

a roBTwxa fo* oxlt on* ooxxa*.
&amp;FTR&lt;r D0L.LAB QUABTXKLT DRAWING.

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

cd f« New York ihjB winter. The church
« of the city are just as badly provided

Railroads.

velvet taking

its place. The trimmiog
now, as ever, makes the bonnet. Broad

"X U doesn't matter
Yet a fire in a
crowded church ^onld lie a very serious

bonnets are tho poorttt-lookine things
immaginahle. The new bonnets for child­
ren are dark-brown or pruue colorod vel­
rOLlTJCAL.
vet, in tho high ahapc, without any brim
Rayos is certainly elected, and the peo­ except a pleating of silk rar Jed on the
. Lost Tuesday night, tho Brooklyn ple
I
breathe freer. Tho relief from the tdge, aud lace frill bcuratb, which gives
that the general government would tho breadth of an ordinary brim. The
Theatre was burned, during the progress chance
'
be delivered over to the unrepentant rebels moat elegant - hats arc deep marcon velvet,
of a play, and over three hundred people (
of the South and tho Plug Uglies of the trimmed with roses, shading from pink to
lost their livre. It seems incredible that JNorth, is immiaws, nud will be followed by crimson, and loop* ot dark crimson ribbon.
so many could die in so short a time 'an immediate revival of business. The The light scarift, often called cardinal,
but the ghastly fact cannot bo denied. ;Democratic place hunters here in New looks vulgar in the extreme.
York are terribly demoralized end dis­
THE COMPTBOIXERSIilf.
The. Theatre is a building one hundred
gruntled, and arc as venomous as rattle­
John Kelley, (Boss Kelley), bos been
and fifty feet deep, by 70 wide, in thecCn- .snakes. They want to bite something, and
appointed Comptroller in place of Andrew
tre of a block, with a passage loading from lthey don't care much what. They talk of
H. Green, and was promptly confirmed by
ami bloodshed, and rivers of blood,
Washington street, perhaps 20 foot wide. war
'
tho Dcmocraiio Aldcrmcu. Kelley is tho
The stage is 50 feet deep, thfc lobby in ]and are generally-gory. I was amused at head of that association of thioves, Tam­
the New York Hotel last night A prom­
front is twenty, leaving on tho ground ।inent Southern Colonel (the New York is many, and is also of the gin-ifiill faction.
He b a more dsngcrousJuan than Tweed,
floor 80 feet, which is seated.
Above ithe Southern headquarters here) was con­
because, while jut as unscrupulous, ho in
this ground floor, the Parquotte, is a gal- ’vening with a prominent New York Dem
a more able man, and has the gin-mills in
ocrat.
“
I
Bupp&lt;w-j
wc
arc
going
to
be
lery, the Dress Circle, which extends over 1
better Irainint'. This action of tho May­
the Parquctte perhaps thirty feet, and 'counted out," sighed the New Yorker, “I or is a complete surrender of the city to
suppose so,” was the reply of tho Southits worst elements. The strikers .arc in
above that the Gallery proper. The en­
‘,'Bnt, Colonel, are wt going to
trance to the Dress Circle and the Gallery Icrner.
]
ccrtacy, and good men mourn.
iuhmlt?” “I gucsa we arc,” Was tbc
is from the lobby out-side, being simply a
THE BETS.
quiet
reply.
“
Nover
1
The
'
South
will
Btair&gt;case.
The Dress Uirde and Gallery '
John Morrisey has declared .all bets on
never submit ; nor had she ought to. The
people go up one flight together and di- ,
South will raise the standard of revolt tho Presidency off, and is returning the
ver.?' at a lauding one flight up.
’
agttust this nsurmtion, and tho Dcmocra- money he holds—u million and u half—to
- Th* Etsgo Is filled with tho-most inflame
c^F? of the '^orth will rally to their aid, the rightful owner?. What the ethers
mblfe material ima-iwable. The “flies*’ are
will do no ouo knows. There is a fear on
and---------- ” ' “Nb it won't do anything
short curtains of canvas painted in oil, to
of the kind” was the Colonel’s reply. the part of betters that instead of declar­
represent skies or clouds or what may be
"Judge, once before the Democracy of tho ing tbc bets “off," they will take them­
required, mounted on tbe lightest pine
South revolted on just vuch promises. In selves off. They arc ail shaky.
wood, nnd the "winga” and tho “flate” are
1 YSG1 I revolted and I did it because you
Pietro.
also painted canvas, on the lightest possi­
wrote me, end 1 have your letter yet. that
ble frames, nnd it must be taken into ac­
, tbc Dwocroey of tbc North would stand
NEW
ADVERTISMENTS.
count that almost tho entire space back of
by us, and you—Tvcmcmher it well—as-’
the curtain, except that shown to the pco
cured me in a letter that if Massachusotte
pic when it is rawed, is filled witK scenery
troops undertook io go thrqngh New York
of different plays,stacked up, which makes1 they would have to march oxer your body
the ’’behind the scenes” of a theatre a
to cross to Jersey City. They did pass
magazine oi com bus In bl es, almost as dan­
’ through tho city, and if they all tramped
gerous as n powder house. The play was1 over your bodv you are a tough one. At
the “Two Orphans,’’ and the scene was a‘ times I thought there was over a million
boat-house. In this scene there arc not
of 'em. I think I saw your name as a
only the wings representing the sides of a1 ' ice President of a war meeting—I know
house, but the ceiling is represented, which' you ocnl substitutes to fight against us
is also painted canvas. The theatre wasJ every time you were drafted. No, Judge,
’‘Lr*r
u:,r.,ant lor
full with a delighted audience. By some’ if you want any war—you didn’t kc any
accident one of the flics was blown against1 of it and don’t understand it—you xaisb
a gasjee, and one ofthe employees attempt­
’ the standard of revolt, mid wo will help
ed to cut it loose. It fell, all in a blaze
5 von. Ait for me I have had •enough of it;
upon tho ceiling of the scene below, and in1 I can live under Hayes—he is '^pretty
AGEhrS WANTED FOR HISTORY
an instant that was in a blaze. The act­
’ good man—I know he is a mighty good
ors on the stage saw it, but hoped it would* soldier, ’cause I tried hun a good many
bo extinguishod and went on with their
r times. If you want wa/you are entirely
It eells talar than any oU&lt;«r .book. One Aaenl
parts, but it had too much head-way. In a1 welcome to sUrt it—I hsve had enough of •old 54 copies in one day. Thu i&gt; the only Bathen­
tin and complete history pnbluhed. Send forW
ruupaent the painted canvas was on fire,
• it, I thank you.”
the affrighted audience rose, and a wild
Tbo Southern men arc more reasonable
rush at the doors commenced.
All order’ than the 'New York Democrat*, :md are
was st an end, the only thing for every
much less inflammatory in their talk.
one was to gut on: ot the hell that was1 What the hotspurs Bay do in tho South,
m-IforSor MlCTHtt.aw LIST. StaifrvvM
i’’rSll&lt;&gt;M.w,lrjr Sf°’ ’*n&lt;nv,sta* 4 COraging. The people in the crowded gal­
' of course no one can tell, but the dara
lery precipitated themselves down the tor­' that come here arc anything but firc-catera.
tuous pai&amp;age, and at the landing met the’ Hayas » dectad—ha will be inaugurated,
equally wild crowd from the dress circle,• -gEb.yiU.Bive the country so good a
and the two masses became wedged in, so‘ government that a year from now p^plc
that passage was impossible, and there was1 will wonder that any cnc wonted any on?
a dead-lock which human strength was im­; else. And tfad Democracy, after they have
possible to break. All this wail the work: had their bluster, will acquiasce, like little ourhly
of a minute. In the meantime, the stage' men.
.
was a lurid furnace, the oil and the light
.
HREELEr.
wood of the wings and stage sots belching
Monday last- a monument to the mem­
out great volumes of smoke and flatne, fillory of Horace Grcclcy wascrcctcd over his
minty of doom, the ceiling of the building grave in Greenwood Cemetery. A very
Targe number of distinguished men were
was made of a sort of pasteboard, which
was ns combustible as the cauvas, and the present to do honor to the great journalist, $55 g
it is singular, though, bow little of a jnau's
flames ran along that like powder, making
3$ s $2or;s."*!K, rff-s
a furnace right above the heads of those work survives him. Harare Greeley con­
.
trolled a paper which, at one lime, was the tend. M».
in the gallery. And nil this time the only
most influential in the conntry. lie was Sseclal,Chronic and Obscure Diseases
exit from the dress circle and the gallery
one of the principal founders of the Re­
was blocked by the two masses that had
publican party, oue pf tho chief promoters
met at tho landing common to both, and
of the temperance cause, and the head and and (ciantlAc maimor. Iraciediato raliaf: speedy,
escape was impossible. The fire leaped
perfect and pennan.nl cun*. A •uceew.fu! tjepenfront of all schemes of philanthropy and
from one part of the building to another,
the wooden scats caught and blazed ; the progress. Age brought disappointment;
disappointment roared him ; aa ambition,
unfortunates, wedged in and helpless, fell,
Which a bnsy life had kept in subjection,
suffocated by tho smoke and roasted by
asserted iteelf when hu bnd not the
the fire. The supports ware burned off,
strength to keep it under, bad men played
and finally the -mass full, with probably
three hundred and fifty burned men and With him ; and l.e fell. His paper got
in to other keeping, and deepito tho efforts
women in its terrible embrace.
of those still connected with it—who
The sight the next .morning was horri­
loved tbc old man aud would have l&gt;een
ble and sickening. Where the gallants
loyal to bis memory—it was turned into
fell hundreds of bodies burned and athrdevious paths. I: was almost everything
red beyond identification were found, ud
for several years that Horace Greeley
ell’ through the debris, covered wrA
would not have had it, and only within a
burned timbers, maases of brick, and the
year has got back into its old moorings.
fearful Kmoanta of a conflagration, were
And Gnclcy hinuclf died poor. His pa­
bodies in every poMible form of disfigure per was supposed to have been making
New York, Dec. Sth, 1876.

THE TRAGEDY AT THE BROOKT.yn tHEA;

G. P. Rowell &amp;, Co's. Col.

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tify children, friends Marching for the

of friends,
friooi. bnHbm
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brother* for
brothers. ^,bi:tt)IXr'iini"'riJrndTllSl'
Tb. .W.
geo.
era! Eloom ovenmnwds it.
•
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eourac, as the representative of the advanc­
ss if in effort to ward off the fate that was
ed thought of the eity and country, it will
overtaking them. A more ghastly sight—
courn oat all right. But who can tell ?
a more absolute nightmare than the smok­
Who knows whore money is behind iz,and
ing ruins of the theatre and tho Morgue
everybody knows what ’ power money has.
And speaking of newspaj/m it is r mistake
to nupposc that a newspaper in New York
is a gold mivc. The Herald, the Poet,
Commercial Adcrrtiaer, and the -Saw arc
making money. The- World has always
sunk money, tho Ttmct makes something
of ire. The others are, like the one debut. more by iu rral estate than tho paper;
tbe
is holding about even, and
with the rest it is a struggle with mortga-

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It w also probable
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every farmer, and every mechanic, will
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VOL. XXI.

NO. 70.

fhe Seihi-Weekly h enlih 1 icaji bamr
GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1876.

TM3

THE NEW YORK

topic, Awuisng, instructive and suggestive.
Thus wo shall aim tj make THE DE­
TROIT TRIBUNE FOR 1877 more j
complete in all it&lt; departments, and more '
valuable in its contents. th-n ever before,
and thus continue t«» win to it an ever-grow­
ing constituency of i»ioady and attached'
n. t.
supporters and frieudsto whoso wants and I SINGLE &lt;WV. &lt;wy«ar
wishes if shall bo oat pleasure to minister. ! CtabaufTTVi: -- rnnro. an* year
TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE.
I
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OniT TIIIDIM’
1$HE REPRESENTATIVE

u~~

'■ ■■ ;h *Hec»l Stat* Stmt. llMtlnae. Barry

Republican betters.'John Morrisey and set’

era! other Democratic gamblent—the pro-

Semi-Weekly Post.

FOR 1877.

MICJI1GAN_NEWSPaPEB.

Dauvv iw* vair. Matas* MtU by ne...... .. — 114 •'

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this city to manipulate the pool rooms in-

the interest of the great reformer.

SINGLE COPT&gt; one year
Club* of TEN or mure, &lt;
• -IWlJjnT •• .

recent American history finds the Rspublican party victorious, but under such «»■
cumatanDes, and with such a dose result
as to call upon it imperatively for the ex-

,
,
1
i
erase of the greatest circumspection, the j

necessary.

all events, no
he gets a
amount on Tilden;
iiiaen; at au
tirkM rorrtifronfF In th.* f.M
M
eertifpng to that fact. Now, Mr.
1 10

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Tildens gams with the gamblers—it is a furnish the needed public woriu of the city,
charactorutic of Mr. Tilden that he is not | *?d keep poor eut of want for a generation.’

D qj
Th* Waekly and th* Semi WmUj pv* oarorema- I ful selection* from the eolumns of the Daizv
d let- | Eraxixo I'uev, combined with original matter Tilden as against Hayes, some nights the ! fa the city for the winter.
prepared
exprroaly for them.
TIIK TBIB15E,
The appeals that are made
differ­
L TI...V M.nl.l. . F..11------- 1 *---- . _ .------- ■ betting being two to one. Every night tbe ’I
- to the
Associated Prase sent over all the country ent uhantable associations are pitiful. A
The dissatisfaction of the people with
woman and her daughter for instanoo, in a
| much that'has occurred in ite ■.dminitlrathe
betting
market,
and
the
managers
here
Agrieu’tural Department of th«M two journ till
hall bedroom, without fire, light or doth। lion is umistakablc. Their demand is for |
telegraphed leading Democrats tho transac­ ing, sleeping on the cold floor, with nothing
1 i Colams 1 t.«O I SJD j IMO I
43.'”
&gt; a genuine Rclornixand it will brook no
'SColams! iM I J*»_l_W.tfT
tions the pool-rooms as regular as the over or under them, and only irach food
i further evasion or delay. The anarchic
bank sends tbe business of the day to their as they, can pick up in the streets;
condition of the Southern States, the joint ;
may xeeure a really valuable article, fron a
as well as
country corespondents. And it had the familue destitute of fuel
result of iguorat suffrage on the one hand ■'
Aj- fl Jiinro/fHr*
food and' clothing; families on the street
and bitter and growing hatred of . the i
liaro. W.OJr«u.
effect intended. To see such odds offered,
without even tire shelter of a roof But
equality of all men before the law on tho '
_______ I or earn a liberal ca»Ii premium, with little at what was supposed to be tho very centre
lot InecitUn. and five rtu'J per line fur e
why enumerate ? There arc 50,000 men
I I, r&gt;i ir.—rtiop. Nodadnetioa from the
other, demands some adequate remedy
T
,
f..
,
. .
S. B.—Throe ratee are for SJ inch I'alun
of information, disheartened Republicans, out of employment. There aro thousands
which cannot long be withheld with safety. I
.LAT£6SL
v/irClllclL10Il
who felt it was no use to fight if th$_bat- of women in the same fix, and the cold is
The prostrate business energies of the I
AMONS THE BEST PEOPLE.' may obtain on* of throe premiums at Issseoxt tlc was against them from ths Eegining intense. It is pilifnl And the trouble
country must be revived by some stimulus
than it can tw obtaiurl WITH oct ths paper, by and it swept into thejanks of the -Democ&gt; is, the chairtably indined are puzzled to
’ that shall give employment to idle labor,
prnTYRRpq ait
THF
know what to do. The honest poor suffer,
and no Idas idle capital. The problem of vJ~clT 2,
,IE? ALL
?H.E bveominjt a lub’cribtr to the E«m:so Potr.
racy all that class of political driftwood die, and make no sign, while the sturdy
rauIjMiM our
.0 ike 1
of »o &gt;» »od tl.
professional mendicant fills the streets with
that wants to keep on the big side. Now
his
howl. The benevolent dare not give
«E»B »&gt;« LIST OF PREMIUMS'. had Mr. Tilden actually put up this mon­
on the street for distress is so artfully sim­
for d,r
IL-ITISIMVAMULANDINDE-I
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________________
ey it would havo- cost him immeniely.
ulated that it takes a very acute man to
•heif nr ev. n
inoident'-d t romot:on PENDENT. Belicvin;’ in intelligent suff_
vi-zi nvno aot&gt;o vo
eheir, nrcvi-n largp^-inddental. promotion
■
b
SPECIMEN M MBERSSENT FREE, Tickets were out in John Morrisey’s rooms
know what to du . it is not pleasant to
ot partMn ends has met with popular ,
’7’“
.5,
7*; imtw
representing a million and a half doNars, of give charity and feel that the chanoea are
eoudTrnwion .nd »o&gt;. cr^-,
"J
ywlrfy U»i»
-----------------------which the Democracy at the odds that were even that it will bt squandered in a gin­
k i. ubder .uch rireunuure, » ifow f"
*“B1 ,1,,&lt;:tar»' °f *h‘'“
A44~.
mill in a half hour. A few organizations
CKNTRAL HOUSE.
given should have had a million.
B«t
have reduced down to a system, and' are
always was
HASTINGS. MICIU L. B. FTAUTF1
behold you, the moment it became certain
good. If any of your readers want
coupled with conditions that muat be ful- ESSE.Vnri.Ll UKl-UBUCAN. ’ il
o k that Kayos was elected, and that he would doing
to do good let diem send clothing, old or
SI J „ .M
or.fiiWfou July qMrrol IB th. future, Mil ku dom&gt;
be
inaugurated.
Mr.
Morrisey
fame*
a
new,
provisions,
money or anything that
bee. pdoed b only . tperfon of brief • ■"
F*“- *"l‘ . 'm.™ °f
pronuneiam into, declaring tbe election so can l-e used to St John's guild, New York,
‘
leaders cr corruptions iu tbe Kqiubhcoa
and they may be sure that some deserving
THE PETBOIT TRIBONE 1. on. of
“ &lt;?«.»«»««« “ be.»jw •» ■
much iu doubt that he feds it his duty t o
poor woman has received a benefit
lbw ilul belrirro tbotthao drm.od, Bq&gt;tibl*an prioopl., .nd -preully to I
PHIL W. MISKERX.
declare all bets off, and that he would re­
“r "P1”™"
ATTORNEY AT L1VT. Prompt yttvnliua paW mode upon tbo IU-puWie.t. tarty-tie
fund money on tickets, lea* his commi s_
to all Collrotioat. U®rc with wm. L. Cobh. pun oZu fin. tlan-tn bo utd mu« , mrortn h.nln.onry, the oneutyofll.. N..
UFB INarKANCB.
■ion three per cent ! Tbe Republicans wb0
L to«.
Ittrjoioe. Mill further in the ttotal &amp;..b .nd ^unl juMfo, to.ll el««. &gt;
The failure of the Continental gave the
bet go up and get their money, leu the
fnithllnM our juat^leeted Pr.ddeut, Huth- *‘
fS™’J
!
HARVEY WRIGHT.
life insurance wreckers of tho city their
ATTORNEY AT LAW udSolicitoriniC
erfon! B. H.Je., i. corerned by parley
°f fl"T- H«y™ • •dnnmb.e l«ter
per cent, the Democracy having had the opportunity, which, like ofher pirates, they
MSv* io Cuw« Block over Bartow 1 O&lt;
tb. priMjda, .nd BoTtJI by o.«ly th. » &gt;~F“£s M0RU T0X{.
pl.RE ;
=3r
use of it for mouths. Had Tilden be cu were quick to improve. The last attempt
was ag»fast the Now Jersey Mutual.
determination, that will enable him to tim
.... .royij
Th*
“Tvanox nurx*,”
elected there, would have been no dedat­
to the Light o£ (bo pneeot UoubM
AND ELfcl ATb». Tte tad, ttrdt
.......
ing off, but tbe conspirators would have This company offered tbe policy-holders of
eooplioied Mtu.lio», .nd to derta tueb . “ ■«’« F»l»td by .nytb.ug »h.eb .p.
o-jj.^-i,
held every dollar. I have no sympathy tbe Continental to substitute their own poll
trta BM-nneof ntlier., .bttli r»»n pub. P«“ “ “« ? “oK
with the men who bet, and I only narrate icios for those in the defunct company, and
’.RAND RAPIDS.......................................... MICH
.
B|____ b^j-1,
V.—THE UUULl.bhl BTANDAHD 1 MrtriMartroarvaaaroacad:
he onler and confidence, abolish
, AND CURRENT LITERATURE of the
-»~s
thia incident to show with what dirty tools immediately there was a howl raisod agaiwt
abuses, and convince the people that the I
prwcDt^ in its columns, including * *
’^*3
the great reformer undertook to carve bi* it, and charges were made of collarion with
the officers of the Continental. The fact is,
oartv
which carried our Ciril
country
•.
, D . ® &lt;*«• th* kifL««t Muoinctiaa •• tk« iw*
way to the Presidency.
SXSXrf.
?.r,through
.h£b _ 1
By the way, let no Republican feel the offer was legitmate and proper as pc«&gt;
; ta.nragRlcdraroe.L'yBtthtbeeuyeliBsl, f V1^_IT I?
^HE
Ilf'ST
\X1I 1 JSSSSZMSX
alarmed about the warlike demonstrations siblc, and was beneficial to both the Mutual
BOARD AF»‘ ROOM. |XW PER DAT.
I difficult pn.bl.rn. of rreoo-lnteiion wb.ob chpXeST FAMER'S 1'APEB PUB &amp;'^Jfc5r5'ntiS..-X
on tbe part of tbe Democracy in Indiana. and the policy-holders of the Continental.
A.nnn.7 j At c.n i til* drill mi Um
All that stuff gets its inspiration from the The Mutual gets a largo number of policy­
has labored.cenous.y. though wuh little LJgHEl) ... 7A, Wri.^ Tribune &gt;&gt;«-ni.
7 A* Weekly Tribune has ' • JStbcr.
Democratic General Committee here, and holders without commissions to agents, or
' .rail a. Jel.. to rertore our
n&gt;
*
,00e more to make eood ffirwer. thou .a, .oiHau.«,
&lt;x -rtiu
is done at their order. The game now is to any cost to the company; and the .Conti­
I ntiHual .nd bcultly conditloa—that tbu
Mumc., wb|j,
^j^..
gohjU-u--»™‘iu “iSt”,
hold meetings, and pass war naolutionn, nental policy-holder gets good insurance in
party u cob^ctcal to eor.dnct the offiun
yij—THE MARKET REPORTS St75-— “-y,
| .foot pv.tB.tion in ti»« of ™»ee tad |
to eTOJ
and indulge in all sort* of bombast, with place of a dead policy, arfthout additonal
the
hope that timid Republicans will be payments. The man who took a policy inthc
i..m«.tKlt.y.,..n ofhunrt..y »dj».
frightened to the extent of being willing to Continental at 30 yuan of age, would have
I t.ro that .«k. the
■ ,ioL
p„„ daily tad tadtly'of alnto.1
” "” “
surrender their rights for the sake of lance to pay a heavier premium at 40. Thia dif
I
JT.Zn.', ■ ri« 1 .r.ry.rta.lxntsbt
----------------------------------All soil. promFtlr attended to.
every article bought tadtaUiBltatuptaU
and sold in the markets ai
&gt;. ptmUc-----------i ntrr*u«i
mw
aod
The Democratic editorial mill berc is filling fcrence the New Jersey Mutual expects
।
THE TRIBLM. will tberofut,- Xb
pre oflh« woria
.Itn-nt.
world, ,„a
Bod with .nearingta.1
«Bvu;oBtad.lm-»t
the country Democratic press with ready­ to make up out of tbe assete of tbe dead
ta «rrp., tad
tnStatta tn ll.» erta. »
u
made editorials all shrieking for blood, company, which must besomething. Pres­
.to .till .droe.t.ng Kopub .eta
j
g.b'’Mtakrt. mb lb. retmp '
and their
agents are traversing the ident 8ted well, like President Buell of the
। and upholding the Republican urgsMtaa* |
country in every direction fanning the flame. United States, took tbe blackmailcn who
l lion in a just, law-abiding and selfrespccVIIi.-MOKB COPIES of Th. 7-A.~
They
don't
mean
to fight, for the South will were attempting to make a panic by the
I ting
of ite
fa ire _idfi,r.M|mjbr,taABtairtaP«B.
img maintenance
BU1B1.B.BM OF
u rights,
ntaU, seeing
««n
IB
not support them, and the moment Hayes is throat, and smashed them at the beginning.
lhBldlre«ioB ll.epalbpl«tab .l»«rk«10Bl!
1J
h
bbw&lt;|»1wof cju.l .
1»~. T-inaugurated they will settle down as calmly Whoever assaults the sound institutions of
by pBlnolfo -July.
II will wnre I. p«
fort' Ihieh U Ita
as sleeping babies, and give attention to the country, on which so heavy a per cent
B bm4 tadlBfolhgtai v&gt;.« rf
demon.wi,ny..r th.
or Ita
their neglected bar-rooms and faro banks. of the people depend for sccurrity, does
At A. M. Rock’s Carriage Shop
affairs, and Will place before its readers .
TttalbtrfrtiBru***
I must confeaa, however, that it is a little I the most criminal act that man can be
d&gt;o BtaBlrttapUle
tad tta
HEADERS or Th. Inithe
most complete and
the Oritat
earliest iBfcrt pg(:.'_THB
THE KEADEKS of Th. Irilhard for than fellows who have been cat- ■' guilty of.
Jefferson St.,
•
Hastings, Mich motion &gt;-btalnahlo from dl authoritative
unc represent largely the beet enterprising
xzlnSaaW
ing husks far sixteen yearn, to come so near
BENTS
sources- W« intend that ite riyular dailj
andprogesrivo minds of the country. Persona
tbe crib without being aide to got their
and weekly i’&gt;nipcndium of political intelli­ who are interested in pure politics, the ad­
aro going down every day. The number
nosea into it,
gence shall bo of the fullest in point of
of
people
who
could
not afford whole
vance rf aicoce, and the progess of opinion ,
scope and fieahc.it iu point of time. In
Louses, who have gone into flats, is eoors
VAIHION ITEMS.
will find their demanda met by The Irishort, Tur. Thibuxe's reader* will be kept
moos, and the result ia a numbar ofempty
bwtte.
Cloaks are now the larger part of the tenements. The old rente will never be re­
fully abrest with the ever-moving current
X.-PCgLIC APPROVAL
AND
dress. Dolmans nod aaoques reach below established, for tbe hard times have taught
of events.
__
PROSPERITY have rewarded tho fade
As to GENERAL NEWS in si! its va­
the knee. Circular! and ulsters nearly people how to live cheaply. A good flat,
pendentjandadfirospect course of The Trib­
cover the dress. This is most comfortable which is one floor of a building subdivided
rious department, wo propose to furnish a
une. It has a larger and stronger corps
for winter and looks so, besides being into nine rooms, which is enough tor an
variety that ifaall meet all needs and tastes, of earnest workers among ite friends than
healthy, because thev protect tbe lower ordinary family, tan lx&gt; had now for from
Md make I HE TRIBUNE a welcome
ever before, and constantly receives from
part of tbe figure without the heavy skirta, 825 to 850 a month, heated. The same
visitor in every office, countfag room work­
old and new resdera words of encourage­
which must be worn with street cloaks. amount of room in a house would sort not
(«boraq«MM*ll1, *&gt;
shop and manufactory, abd a double-wel­
lb.Prwnl »uluia«,i
The Bebe bonnet add another item of com­ lea than 82,000 a year.
come friend Lt every tirewde. Our collec- ment.
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITT.
fort. as it ia an exact copy of a child's bon
tiun of MICHIGAN NEWS by a large
BL SIK KHS.
TERMH OFTHETIIIBCNE,
net, covering the cars and back of tbe head,
corps of paid correspondents, by means of
DR J. B. LaSURE
(POBTAOB YREE TO TUB BEBSCIBBR.;
Ia exceedingly dull in overtiring but
a point greatly desired by elderly ladies.
tdegarph and mail we; intend •ball remain
And these small bonnets are as handsome holiday goods. Everybody, rich and poor
altogether unrivalled. Our AGRICUL­
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
as they are snug, in scaLfur cr dark velvet who can raise anything is buying some*
TURAL DEPARMEN’T will continue
1- -1 or
__ rich
_i_V _____
1. face trimming*
tUBtataUtart. thing to gladden the hearts of loved ones,
with cardinal
purple
to completely outstrip all others, and form
a feature of the paper that will be worth I
Pclitia»l—Fashion ltem»-Tho Poor under the bunches of yellow Valenciennes, •nd tbe retail dealers are doing a lively
burinmb. But burineo* tn general ia doll,
which softens the face.
manv time* ita coat to tho great Arriculalways with us—Life Insurance—
and will be till the presidential scare ia off.
tural interest of the State. Our MARTHE POO* ALWAYS WITH VS
Rents—Business.
There is one encouraging feature in it,
।
—“•»=
Careful statistics show 50,000 working however. The excess of exports over im­
ba^hlwwt «•*&lt;y'tsisKsr ’1
ports
and
tbe
tolerable
cer­
Nbw York, Dec. 15th, 1876.
mechanics fa this city out of work, repre­
tainty of the inauguration of President
■mo- »f WOMBf. yeaas or oU trroiwt
senting about 100,000 people without the
POLITICAL.
•rith the harper*' r««lu.
After the tragedy the farce.
It is well means of living. Laborers on tbe new
(U l.U-4
UmMbI•£‘b«
fortjrtL,...
«- comuLTATioxn**. -v»
streets are etspfa&gt;d for 81.25 a day, and
movements ind prices of all ths great , ^fLA*C^aUtXralan»a«*mmt«wiU bamas*. v
for every serious matter to go out of the
citizens grumble bfieausc they are not cut
cf tn de in which tbe
public mind with a laugh. The laugh after down lo W emu. Men kitooul on l«™
the fierce excitement nt the election and .boolSnr Imk f« U00 . noolh
THE TBIBUME,
the dispute thatToBows it, is the mat trick
f that can t&gt;a guinea tn
NEW-TORK
of ■election, whifa cur
7CH3

CLUB AGENTS

ANY PERSON

' 1 n’-IT w.AS tT

.

H
Misters,
HL C. BRYAN? I4 0»,
CH, Misters.

Y. ,

Scribner’s Monthly.

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place to ale/p. Thirty respectable mecbanics appbed to be sent to the workhouse
on Blackwell's Island for the winter, rather
than starve, as they could get no work.
There is less work and less hope for thepoor this winter than last, and in the end,
work muatbe provided by thecitv. or there
will be bread riots.
N obody can blame
workingmen if they take matters into
their own hands. They arc eagre to work,
and earn enough to keep their families from
starving, but it is denied them. Would
jrou who read this see your children starve
in such a ease without making some vigor­
ous protest that would strike right from
—a,.—
, *
aB»C “dllOM WBated in the
lMt ten years ^corrupt officals would

above anything—was to have tho pool-eel- 1 ‘\?Y’ imorc.
Wite a week from the
1..M .nnoortAn .v.ro
I “V
and uiore in the city who
kn announce ev^ night large odds on can |®»d it woiM rdfavc mH the distraa

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS

........ »• ?ri

When be

sumes some one else has put up tho proper

The Leading Amsriaa newspaper.
GRAX'&gt; haxo to a penknife,
j

w

In these places no man sees

puts up a hundred dollars on Hayes he pre­

The New-York

it w » n a

They

didn’t put up a cent of money, nor was i»

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/Weekly Post.

TRIBUNE

** i

afe all Democrats, and very prominent on*

anybody's money but his own.

w sssirJewnUunina all the •••&gt;• rt
dailim sad • uriealid pawr w
tpenethhut m*te than a Weekly and
than a Daily ii derinal) psr year

The Hoee of one of the moat exciting and ‘
Iftrdly-J. ught political coutcate known to !

114TES OF AD VER TIRING.

prieton of gambling hells, be it known,
—conspired with the Tilden manager*' in

Established:

THE W EEKLY IX 1828,
THE DAILY IX 18J5.

WHOLE NO 2013,

Sweet’s Hotel,

DENTIST

Michipn.

Nasliville,

J-

CarHa^, Sim and Ornamental
P A I N TE R

Dr. J. B. LaSure'e Ad.

READ ! READ ! READ !

Special Medical Announcement

-Joy Comfort and Happiness

Sick aadAttUethdt

�Hawirm, Mick., D«a 28,18T6.

The Grand Rapids College fcf having

more new students this year'than ever.—

Cedar Spring* Clipper.
The Republicans of Western Michigan

have an unbroken representation in both
the Senate and Houae-frotn tho southwest

county to the Upper Peninsula not a Dem­
ent will g6 to Lansing as a legislator.
Postmaster James of New York city

gives Hewitt the lie in relation to the lat­
ten's charges that Lis letters were opened

in that office, and calls npen

Hewitt to

supplement his charges by an immediate

•

invstjgation.

United States Senator Key ofTcnneosee
is opposed to his

Democratic brethren on

the Oregon question, and says that Goy-

enor Grover had no right to

defeat the

will of tho people by the exercbe of his

own discretion.

Senator Key. belives that

the PraudenUal problem will be peacefully

solved.
Ths investigation of the Louisiana elec­

tion by the Congressional Committee has
brought to light outrages by the Democrats

on defence!*** blacks which equal in atrocity
those perpetrated by the savage Sioux Indi­

ans on their captives. Murders and outrages
of the moat fiendish character were every­

day transactions during the recent cam­
paign.
The Chicago Tribune has in its posses

sion nineteen editorial*, cut from as many

Southern papers by a gentleman in Tennasee, which indicate that Mr. Tilden is

still writing editorials through his bureau
for the Democratic papers.

All of these

editorials are exactly alike aud arraign tho
Adminstration fur attempting to defeat
the people in their choice of Pre-idert.

hasty attendance which is all that harried retailer dots not buy, and, of cenrsc, the
salesmen aud women have to give each of iobber doo* not sell. All this is nonsense,
their hundred outomcre. One would say out so it ia; and it is felt from Maine to
thera was as lack of money, judging from Text*. Millsons of people went to the
the good* and thu money that is passing. Centennial, and the million* of money
But it is mob that people are buying the that were «pent would otherwise hare
trinketB that coh! least, aud m?rc match gone into tho regular channel* of trade.
cafe*, and uh tray*, and such wiserabie In one respect the Centennial was a curse,
Iran but, in others, it was a good thing. It wil'
little traps will be sent this season loan
ever. To see Christmas in something of pinch trade for a while, but the people arc
its old heartiness, one should Tivit the cast infinitely richer in knowledge and expertside of the etas, in tho crowded quarters
that do shopping on Grand street. The
MOVEMENTS IN MORALS.
sidewalks ar^s perfect booth of holiday ven­
We are not to have any Moody and
ders, and chudren do a thriving trade in
Sankey excitement, this year but Mr Wm.
wax tapers and Iriakcte for die Christmns
E. Dodge and the other wealthy religionist
tree. Figures of Saute Claus with his
cloak and snow frosted beard are common I aro making a movc-on Satan iu conjunction
with tho enurehen, Tho objective point
as dolls, and tho best choice of toys to
this year will bo ram. A temperance
really please children is found out of doors
movement on a very largo scale is being
in tiro hands of the cheap venders, and pot inaugrated. tho effort being directed es­
in the high»pricod stores. There it is a
pecially to saving young men. Mr. Dodge
hardsliip to find anything for children to
and his friends bare issued ao address to
amuse them after the first blush of norcity
hides, urging them not to provide wines,
is worn off. What uno is a fifty dollar deor liquors of anyAind for their New Year's
Shant that will wag his trunk to. a child the
callers, and immediately after the holidays
ay after Christmas ? The delight of see­
an effort will bo made to hold a scriea
ing tbe animal wag its proboscis is the na­
of enormous meetings, that an excitement
ture of things ennnot bo elevating. Chil«
something like the old Washingtonian may
dren^want something they can use aud take
be gotten up. The hard times will be a
some part in with tnclr own ingenuity, a
help to the temperance agitators, for there
trait which the toymakcra steadily ignore.
is not half the liquor used that there was
I noticed in one store an assortment of toys, three years
One bar near the Post­
the lowest of which were 830, and they ran
office, the daily recipt* of which used to be
up, in price to 8250; And, singular os it
8200 per day, does not average 840, and
may seem, there aro people who buy and
they are growling. Then the consumption
pay for such things. The wealthy specu­
of lager beer has increased cnormusly, aud
lator who made his money by a lucky stroke largely for the same reason. Whisky is
.in stocks, has it to spend, but unfortunately
ten and fifteen cents a drink—beer five
he has not the judgment to get the most
cents a driak-and three cents. The stim­
out of it. His childten won't get half the
ulator takes tho five cent drink, which, as
delight out of the dnboraie toys that tho
there is notes much alcohol io it, is an
laborer's baby will out of the ten cent,
improvement. But there is plenty of room
monstrosity, which its mother buys. The
for reform. In many quarters of the city
street presents a splendid appearance,
there are a dozen rum mills to every block,
however, and the UX)r people have just as
and the poor people rapport them.
much enjoyment od\of the shop windows
THX WEATHER
as the wealthy who buy.
is delightful for the season. Sleighing io
PICTURES.
good, it is not severely cold, and altogether
John Taylor Johnson wa* a wealthy wo are promised pleasant holidays.
man, who lately camo to grief in the de­
Pietro.
preciation of stocks, He was the possessor
of the finest private collection of pictures
OFFICIAL CAXVAnS.
in the country, and ho was compelled to
bring them to tbo hammer. Tho collection
Tabular Statement of Votes given
brought nearly 8400,000, tome of the picin tho County of Barry, Stale of Mich­
tores bringing cnonnus prices, Turner’s
igan, for Senator in tho State Legisla­
“ Slave Ship” sold for, 810,000. Church's
ture for tbe 15th Senatorial Diatrict,
“Niagara,” $12,000, ‘and several Meweonto which this County is attached, nt
iers, very sm^l ones, not ovi^ six by eight
the Gcnetal Election held in said
inches, sold a&gt; ‘high aa 86,000. These pic­
County,
Nov. 78.li, 1876.
tures were bo ghtpr such people os Gar­

rett, theRresilenlor the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad'Companv, and the great ban­
ker, Corcoran fof
ashington.
It is a cu­
may be found in the fact that in twenty- rious tact th.-i&gt; Mr. Johnson who bought
one Northern States there were 2,825,6001 these picture! years ago, got more for them
■ ------in these
hard ----------------------times than he,—
jiaid,
and aevotes cast for Gov. Hayes, which number
--- —
,-----------i&gt; 769,682 ia cx«« of the ToU &lt;W ia toJIX»°
It is a fact that a well-bought picture is as
the same States for Gen. Grant in 1872,' good an invi-sSment as can be made, for
and 1,035,523 more than were east for' there are alwahi wealthy men who put a
Gen. Grant in the same States in 1868. fancy price oi such works of art, to say
nothing of th j great crowds of rich noodles
who know do more of pictures than a pig
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
does of the Greek testament, but are will­
ing to pay tea thousand dollars that they
Political — Christmas Shopping—Pic­ may say they have a “Turner" or a “Mcistures—Rare Things—The Trouble। sonicr.” The’same is true of diamonds
, and jewelry, ^20,000 is paid for a gem,
in Business—Movements in Morals
not that tfccp .is any pleasure to be gotten
—The Weather.
out of it, but that tbe possessor may have
.
—p
the rebutation of having the biggest and
finest. Pocr’ihuman nature!
New York, Dee. 22,1876.
■^iare” this us.
POLITICAL
The feeling has almost entirely subsidedL
An cnortni p trade, end a very profitable
An evidence oftthe fullmas of the vote

polled itx tho recent Presidentialc election

In the city.

Either people

are too busy'
buying Christmas present*, and in arrang­.

one too, is dri 'cn here in “rare' articles.
Pictures on metal, takan from Pompeii;

ing for the holiday festivities, or they have

grown tired of the agitation.

It has set­

tled down to this, Hayes is elected,

and is

going to be inaugurated, and almost ove*y&gt;

body is glad of it.

The row was raised

principally by respectable democrats

expected foreign missions

under

and by tbe professional rats

sinecures in the custom-house
office.

who

Tilden,

who wanted

and

post

They found it to their interest to

raise a rumpus and demand

blood"—the blood being

“ Tilden

always

or

under­

stood cs somebody ebe’s—but ths steady­
going citizen who voted for Tilden don't

clatter for the

benfit of these

insects.

pricer, aud it seems that the uglierthey arc,
the higher the price to be gotten for them.
I know a man up-town, who took great
pride in exhibiting to his friends a collec­
tion of ancient pottery, taken from the ex­
cavation in Pompeii, for which he paid 87.
000 of a “collector."
He was a little dis&gt;
gusted at stumbling upon an establishment
in Grand street, where such. Pompeian pot&gt;
tery is made in just such quantities as to
supply enthusiastic buyers, and more',disgturted when he found that tbo collector of
whom he bought bis lot was the proprietor
thereof. His workmen could turn out
more “rare” pottery in a year than was
ever used in Pompeii. Antique coins are
made in the same way, and when postage­
stamp collecting was the rage, there was n

They have their own busineaa to attend to,

all the howling

now being

dona

don't

appeals of Hewitt, and his paid gang, fall

Whttt difceoce did it make, so that
amateur collector supposed he had a i
THE TROUBLE IM BU6IMEM.

r
Baltimore
Barry
Carlton.............. ..............
Castleton
Hutlnga.............................
Hastings City, 1*1 Ward
“
“
4ll&gt;
Hope
Irving
Johnstown
Maple Grove...'..
Orangeville ......
Prairieville
Rntiand....
Tbornapple
Woodland
Yankee Springs..

191
167
186
115
m
no

81
10Q
145
205
250
187

108
144
108

1UG
Ml
119
187
70

167
172
200
129

110
128
159
164

272
257
330
320
569
256
90
95
178
IM
262

282
271
447

Totals ...
Tabular Statement of Votes given
in tho County of Barry, State of Mich­
igan, for Representative in Congress
for the Third Congressional District,
to which this County ia attached, Nov.
7th, 1876.

Baltimore
Barry....
Carlton...
Castleion
Haatinr*.-.
••City 1 W.

117

126
146
243
1OT

nnd fifty-ntae (6469), and they were given for
tbe following person*, vis:
John Q. Cre**y received two Ihowand nine
hundred and fifty-eight v*le* (2968).
I-conard E. Stauffer received one thouread
•even hundred and thirty-five vole* (1783).
Peter Cramer received aevea hundred and

hundred and sixty-three (6488), and they were
riven for the following pereons, vis:
William H. Power* received thre* thousand
one hundred and forty vote* (8140).
Almlron A. Aldrich received one thousand
six hundred and forty-right vote* (1M8).
Henry H. Crtnpbell received six hundfed
and *eventy-flve vote* (676).
The whole number of vote* given for th* of­
fice of Register of Deed* wa* five thousand
four hundred and fifty one (6461), an d lhey
were givtn for the following persons, vlt t
William M. Scudder received three thousand
and one voles (8001).
J. Melvin Willhon received two tbopsand
four hundred anfl foriy-*even votes (2447).
John M. Willison received three vote* (8).
The whole number of vote* givan-for the of­
fice of County Treasurer was five thousand
four hundred and eighty (6480), and they
were given for the following persons, vh :
George W. Wilcox received two thousand
nino hundred and forty-five vole* (2945).
Ira HtoweM received one thousand seven
hundred and eighty vote* (1780).
John Dawson received seven hundred and
fifty-five vote* (756).
The wlhUe number of votes given for the of.
fire of Presccuting Attorney wa* five thotwand
four hutfUrel and fifty-sevtn (6457), and they
were given for the following persons, vlt:
CUariM H. Bauer received two thousand
eight hundred and sixty-five vote* (2885).
Joseph W. T, Orr received one thousand
file bundrel and ninety-two volte (1692).
Abijsh W. Flint received one thousand vole*
(1000).
tbmuand (11000), and they were given forth*
following peraona, vh;
Alonro D. Cadwallader rvceired two thou•and nin* hundred and twenty^lx rots*
(2926).
Philip W. Ntekera received two thousand
right hundred and dghty-rix votas (2888).
John L. Fieh rocrir*d two thouaand fir*
hundred and thirtj-on* rote* (2581).
William Rowley reerived one thousand nine
hundred and sixteen voice (1918).
Walter Power* raceired seven hundred and
thlrty.eiglil role* (788).
John Fish received two rotas (2).
William L. Cobb received one rota (1).
The whole number of roleagiv^n for tbe of­
fice of County Surveyor wa* Ove thousand fonr
hundred and eighty (6480), and they weregivcn for the following-persons, vis:
Frank 8. Bowen received three thousand
and nineteen Yota* (8019).
George H. Spaulding received two thousand
four hundre&lt;n»d sixty vote* (2460).
John y. Crcaay received one/vote (1).
The whole nutabar of vote* given fur tha of­
fice of Coroners wa* tch ihndvand nine hun­
dred and-forty-five (10,945)/ and they were
given fur the following persons, vix :
Joseph Cole receirad two thousand nine
hundred and thirty-three vote* (2933).
Cnrti* Perry received two thousand nine
hundred and twenty-two vote* (2922)
JatnesC. Henna received one thousand
eight hundred and eleven vote* (1811).
David W. Smith received one thousand right
hundred and thirtean vote* (1813).
'Ezra Pieroe received aeven hundred and thlrty.three vote* (788).
Cortes P. Pendill received seven hundred
and thirty-three vote* (788).
State of Michigan, 1
County of Barry j **’
We do hereby certify, that the foregoing 1*

following county officers, vli: Judge of Pro­
bate, Sheriff, County Clerk, Register of Deeds,
County Treasurer, Projecting Attorney, two
Circuit Court Commhaionera, County Surveyor
and two Coroner*, at th* general election held
In raid eounty on the levenlh day of Novem-

Dated at th* city of nestings this fourteenth

Contrary to all expectation business has
roocracy of the city, and the half that is not, as yet, picked up very much, and for
Oraaatvill*
a time there was a trouble to know why.
Prai.tevilLe
that Haya ia elected, and if they fought at “ Why don’t you buy more ? ” wrote the
Butiand ..
New York jobber to the retail customer.
Tfcornapple
all, would fight to place him at the bead of
“Our people are not buying anything, nor
Voodlaod.
—
tbs gorenueut. It is a fact that the expres
TankeoBp'*
128
are they paving for the goods they bought
last spring, comes back as an answer. „
Total*...2877 1071!
York, and that the expenses of the meet- Why? " » Because they spent ail the
loose money they had last summer at the
blasted Centennial, and they are scrimping
to stake up tho expenditure." There in,
doubtless, a great deal of troth in thisThe fanner who took hh wife :nd two County Clerk. Register of Deed*,
And they know that it is
daughters to Philadelphia, did not get Treasurer, Proaacutiug Attorney, two
'
uditurc offrora f250
ml election,* held ia
for kns, but that may
the mrcnih dav of
tally when it is loaded with the corruption
besot down
iota of New York

TOYS! TOYS!!
If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

m,

county, os the seventh day of NurataWr, A.
D. 1876, do heteby make known and declare
them and each of them duly elected to tbe fol­
lowing office,, respaotively, to wit:
Cl*m*nt Smith duly elected u Judge of
Probate, John Q. Ctwy duly elected as Sher,
iff, William H. Powers duly elected a* County
Clerk, William M. Scudder duly elected a*
Register of Deeds, George W. • Wileox duly
elected as County Treasurer, Charles H.Bauer
duly elected u I*ro»ecutlng Attorney, Al an to
D. Cad wallader and Philip W. Niakera duly
elected a* Circuit Court Commiarioner*, Frank
B. B*wrn duly elected, aa County Surveyor an8
Joseph Cole and Curtis Parry duly elected aa
Coroner* for the raid eounty of Bury and
State of Michigan.

*-- »
agricultural
ty Agricultural Society
the Court House in Hast
election of office™, and for other business.
Hartings Dec. 12th, 1876.
Jno. M. Nevins, Secretary.
xxi66w2.

D1'"'
'
CARBOLIC OIL

&amp; nn

nw

W e were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.
,

CHANDELIERS &amp; LAMPS
From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can
in the State.

Orockery
All Kinds and All Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
S/EITff,

Atte»t, /Wji. H. Powna, Secretary
Board of County Canvasser*.
t
State of Michigan,
County of Barry
We, the undersigned. Chairman and
tary of tho Board of County C*av***i
tbe eounty of Barry, Stat* .
Jllehli
hereby eertily that the foliowhig nitnci
nona, having each rceelvhl-flK; higlicitl

H. C. Tram, Chairman of the Board of
147
110
171
155
154
15R

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers,, Crockory, Produce, Etc.

M/fEE

lihatinpi. Dee. 14th, 1876.

furniture, Milk Safes.

4

pHESTO/t’S.
•

xxi30w4.

Furniture, Coffins,. Etc.

HASTINGS
and Im» happy again.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.

A GM Redaction in Prices!

Where you wul find all kinds oi«

FURNITURE I
Of every Description which we
can rail cheaper than tiny hous.• in Bar­
ry County, for these reason*:
lat. Beeauae we have no rent t» jay
24. Because we make tbo moat of out
3d. Because we keep the bed c work­
men.
4th. Because we warrant all good* we

make.
We sell none of tills cheap-made Fur­
niture that is made by mnchlnerv. The
goods vre make is made by hnod, and
warranted. We Invite all persons to
call and inspect our goods, for they al
boar Inspection. No trouble at .all
show pooda.
Parties having Picture* ■ to iramo
would do well to.RCt them framed c.f

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dealcra tn all kinds

FURNITURE,
UjHarMBntt MQk

Look here I

Look here!

any house io Bany County. We keep
What! don’t you think we ean sell!
the Larrwt ai.a
seiectt-J stock ol
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULD*
cheaper than any. iinn in the State?
*
ix-08. BKAcxrrs, Pafe*-*Hou&gt;can do it, for, with the help of

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

id OTosylblDK in th® Fnrulture line.
W e invito nli pwraana to e^it and look

Milk Safer.

J. M. HEWES,

�$80 Reward.

VOICIAL AAH1W BAW mil!.

Stolen from We.)yan Church on* mile North
Of Hickory Corners Barry Co. on tha night

TUESDAY Jan, 2nd.
AFTERNOON al 3 EVENING nt I «’«|Mk
5&gt;i.y«.7SS”amikt!f’i±±&gt;uw,

ness, round lines, leather hand pieces, one
Buffalo Robe marked on one corner W. R.T. IL;
also twd gray horse blankets nnd one whalst»«»® "hip.
(I
1 will pay *li) for the return of the prep i
'
*

GEN. TOM THUMB AND WIFE
Te«*th« with the InfinUerimal.

•MISS MINNIE WARREN
And the bkvtorial Phenomenon and Cetnie Genius

1 will pay *40 for the thief lodged tn jell.

MAJOR NEWELL,

Jonx Q. ('mxsv,

Sheriff Barry Co.
Haled H*-*ng., Dec. 26,1876,
LAVGHAfcLE

"•■■•^waiTssfi.7.

LADIES 4 GEXTLEJfENi.MlNIATURE.

1 itaUsea and enriches the blood, tones up the
syrtem. builds up die broken-down, eurea Dys­

uouie* win noerrev-

pepsia, Uvor Complaint*, l&gt;rop*y. Chronic
Diarrluea, Boil*, Nervous Affection. Chill*,
and Fever*. Humors, Loss of OotuiUntlonal
Vigor. Di*cnse* of the Kidneys and Bladder,

talon, 0MI3*

H- R‘ StBV»"&gt; Column,

The “Iron Treil.”'

PUMIFIES THE BLOOD,

VEGETfflE

yeare old, in good condition, black uano and ‘
A Spicy sketeh descriptive vf the Attail. Also a otjusre box and cutter.red running ehison, Topeka and Santa Fc Railroad, tho ’
gear, box bl£&gt;k, hole In the bottom behind the beauties, scenery and pleasure resorts of
seat about 2 Sy 8 Inches. Also one single har­ the Rocky Mountains, by “Spin Crinkle,"

Two Performances Daily

DfAL'iGUtf.

Ictal llllfipc^ Jloticc?

of Dec. 24t£ 1876, one bay Horse, weight
about HOO ^tounds, small star In forehead,
left hind fooi white above the ankle, about 15

POSITIVELY OXE DAY ONLY.

VJ5o.

1

?'■

[hs^ui-Wly heplihlicajihaiw.

Renovate* and Invigorates th*
Whole Syrtem.

C. M. RUNYAN’S.

ITS IWIMUl HOfOTCS ME SLTBUTHE, TOMIC, SOllEMT AM DIUBETIO.

I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and
&lt;

the musical and dramatic critio of tho
New York World, scut irec on applieslion, together with the S'tn .han Gnidr,
mayo
and time tables of----------------------this new and pop--------------------------------

mewrao* Meo«r,
ular route from Kansa.* City nnd.Atcbtootj
ibewsa, RypMltOe
Pueblo, Denver and all pointa in Colo------------------ ndo, Now Mexico. Arisonn and tho Fan
Juan Minct.
The
finest
line
of
Pullman
■
sinal^SpiMl
"camplaliat»*
can cuty bo c *
inex. The fintwl line of Pullmut and Bplaal Cosmpiali
SlK^r, oo U.0 eooiiooot botwwo U&gt;0 ta7
on the continent between the Mie- j
noun River ond the Ruuky Mountains I Jf^tta
without tjnsnge. Special round trip tour- w»ri’. vi.Gi;rixr. T"3 nevertoJt’d to es*"’n
Utts’tickets flout- the Mi .uuri hirer tn I
tbe Beck KMwer «•—

Vcnvrr
nninta
potnts.

XX52lf

tit £50, guod to Htop
\&lt;ldre«.

7

off id all ' plalula, Dropor. Fraia’le Wcakne*a*
' J-e«»»Tl*«mv artrtug from imoruat uleet*Um&gt; andI uterine tUweees and Oeaerel Do.
. bUItr, V1.GKHNE net* directly upon the
i eanoc* r.f there c»nu'lajnl*. ft tavtooratM and
stronirthetn tfn who'.* »yatem.act» u|k ii tbe »ecretlre vrgaa*. allay* iruiamaaaUcin, cures uJcetatioa nnd rotulate* the bowel*.
For Cntarrii, Dr&gt;pcp«fa. Unbllaal

T. J. AxnruwiN,
(7eH. 1 ‘au. Aft.
Toj-cka, Kan.
Lost.

Female Complaints, and all diseases origiuai-

Ing in a l«d stale of the Blood, vraeeompanied
by Debility or a Low Slkte of the Kyslem.
CatTiox!—Be sure you gel the Purvuur
Sravr. ONE dollar aad twu a l^nltle, Bold
by'dealers generally.
Both W. Fowls &amp; Boss, Proprietors,

Ttl-DAY’S ADVF.R TISEMEhTS.

M Harrison Avenue, Boston.

Exhibition—Tom'

Pioneer Meeting.

Between Irving scatiuu and Freeport,
on the road that pas**# Jawph Froeinan,
J. C. Hanna, Wm. Cobb, the Wood
School House and the Dutch Church, one
roll of pictures, being Birds-Eye view's of
the Uenk-nninl Grounds and Buildings. A
reasonable reward will bo paid for the re­
turn of the property to the snbscriber, or
for it if left at tho Bak nek office.
J. R. Dpdlev.
Rutland, Dec. 21 187G. '
70tl*

M 'OF GRORIK!

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00 ; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, sal'eratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at

Remember the place, at J. S. R IWWIJV’S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Gite me a call.

•mnrkablo cure* effected by VEGETINE
IcewU many pbysldaa* and apolboearies

rvllablo BLOOD rDBIBlfc* y*i
before the public.

/

We’ve Got

TH1 BKSfTviDKNOC.

DRUGS

All About the County.
I

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxiGGtf
coiiUolUng power ov*r lue usrrou* *y&gt;-

Perauant to adjuiirumeat the Barry County

| Pioneer Asxi^clation will meet at Union Holl,
in the ciiy'uf llattings, on Thursday the 4th
day of JanuaMr, A. D^. 1877, at 10 o'clock ia

it.!* WJJ.

the forenoon nr that day, ’for the election of

iictttrelcighit

officers fur thi ensuing year and for the Iranauction of such other butiness a* may properly
[ cume before the meeting. A cordial invitation
is extended ii&lt; all ’‘Pioneer*” or Barry Coun­
ty. Come one. come all and let us have a good
time.
Jonx Q. CaxssY,
To all our readers we veal greetings, a hap
Dated Hastings, Dec. Oth lb»G.
Becretarr.
py new year, and our wi»hc» that to each o
you It may be a year of unexampled prosperity.
gxti Ceatra! Stock 40j.

li-re^nm*. fiAptVmy.

List of Patents.

ALL DI2EABL3 OF THE BLOOD.

Hence n«ye»v great 1 Li/t
al* issue
d to
Li/t of
ofpale
pati-ata
tosued
to luventar*
luv«ntor* of
of MichMich- ,
j ignn for the week ending Dec. rfth. 1878. and
Emmutaucl Church ntaa Irauttfuily

riinned j eaclidal.-l Dec. 2dth.. 1UT8. Furnished this
do- P*Pcr
t-'ox । A t’ux/ Solicitors of Patents,

•jUeut and haprreaiv&lt;b
^ y**y youMaxei now while it only co»t&gt; one
pre cent, for cvllcction fees. Tv du that you

Also CONFECTIONS

clrcu'milui fluid. Il can truly ba railed tbo
CJKIIAT
Pl'BlFiEl.
(treat
_ &gt; .Li. _ .._
u I.. .,.M I Ia.iTha
, • *.,,l
.maourco

A Miller Mail Bag Fastening Sturgis
F Rheubottom Dvor Spring Union City
C BunkeriwITPerforating Stamp Ml Clemen*
J Mackey Sheet Metal Ware Grand Rapid*
F Tavtor Saws
*•

IN ENDLESS VARIETIES.

■■ -

teat ion.

Recommend It Heartily.

tbe scneratSe Charles F. Dwight of Milwaukee

and tho gallaalGea'l. Wm. H. Dickey of Jack­

We are under special obligations Io D. J-

po-«* Agent of the Stale of Michigan Air ike
The Grand Central Hotel, the largest in
New York, ba.* made aaather invocation, and j bare in detail, and proves that he is au effi•• tumbled" it* rales from $4.00 to $2.60 and |
' cient officer. lie has succe*«fu1ly closed and
settled mentu-ff&gt;ur euitt during the year, out

htpand by 1 1 STKTEXS, Boden,

NEW ADVfrRTISMENTS.____

of which he realixed &gt;27.370.76, the total ex­
penses being only P2.SO9.57, and in three
Veteran* will be held at Grand lUpida on the year* the collections have been *31,812.50, and
tho expeneee *4,477.87. Besides this, he hy
Gen. Turn Thumb and Wife, Mies Minnie under examination about sixty more cesee,
Waircu aud Mujcr Newell, will gixe jwo cu- j out of which ho expects during’the coming
t'Haitilacnls in the afternoon aud evening of '
to realise very satisfactory results.
Tuesday, Jan 2nd nt Union Hall.
u.mr imnartant lerislation to wl

C. P. Rowell &amp;, Co's'. Col.

Th® Little Rock .
and Fort Smith
Land*. Co.-.! Land-, Wood land*. same lhairio
Laud*. Bottom fjcdi, tn.l Upland*. on Ona, to
■alt Use parthueer. eta per rent. fatereit no
deferred paymenu. Tr“ per rent, divrenat for
eash. FvrtaJI imrtfcalan. mM ami r»mr*l«U.
apply to "/ D. SLACK, land CvmtalMionrt,

ial attention of tbe members elect, from this

et CaMletoti, on Friday evening, t&gt; which ler®ralofiirr chismatce frsm thia city were in-

county^

We would call the attention of onr musical
friend* to the following magaiinca:
1’rrx**' IIncsB»dti» Matonies, containing
five arsfat beautifiil Song* and Choruses.
the East Dormitory by fire, the receiving ofthp-'
Pmats' pAkio* Mvatc. containing several
Frtshtncn elan for 1S77 will be deferred unnl ea.«r Piano Piece*.
.
L* Carux ua la CaxME, a collection of diff­
Sept. 4th. Qualified applicant! for the higher
icult Piano Mute by-tho bort European au

President Abbott of tbe Agricultural College
give* notice that owing to tbe destruction of

B. E. Wc*i of Hasting* Jia* the thanks of the
BdHerof the IIaxskii for a tor of ••Willow Twig"
and “Yellow BellSower” apple*, left al this

- office on Saturday last.'

Such fruit i« a lux

abundance in thhaeciion witIrproper culture.

Prrxx*’ Osuan Skusctioxs. for Reed or Pipe
Organ.
.
PjrrKM* SAcarn bixxerios*, coatolmng
Hymns, Antheutr, ete., and
, ,
d
. I’ktct*' Octavo Csodom, containing ^ur
choice Ckoroscs for Singing Societies.
These ntagarin* or- published at tho uniform
price of *3 per annum, post-paid, and we have
no hrsitation ia oaying that they sre unequaled

tmen ming Baking 1’owdar fur yean, have
become mtixAed that D. B. DeLand* &amp; Co’a.

Baking Powder or any other brand of Saleratru.
indeed, it haa gained the name of •• House-

la another place in thie issue will bo found
the prospectus of tbe Detroit TViAtmr to which
the attention of the reader is directed. Tbe
Tribunt is emphatically a nnr«-/&gt;&lt;p&gt;rr, and has
hosts of friends all over the State
It will do

WHERE ?

Iuk

KSETng IS SOLB BT ALL MU68BT&amp;
xxi68tf

JAS. P. ROBERTS
New Advertisements.

Special Notices.
Hostetter's United Elate* Almanac for 1877. for
dlrtribution prati*. throuihoat th* United Slates,
■nd all elvilixed countries of tha Western Uemisphera. will ba publuhed about tha And of J anuary.
in th* Bullish. German. Freach, Webb. Norwe­
gian. Swedish, Holland. Bohemian and Spanish
language*. and all who wish to underrtand tho true
philosophy of health should, read and ponder the
valuable siuwcsllens it contain*. In addition to

irn frotn*5

rention and cure of a treat variety of disease*, it
embrace* a lino amount of information intifeet2Bin» to the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the Klffl Ki;.*-firmer, tho planter, azd the pref«**ional man
and the ealeulationa bare been made for such sttidians and latitude* ta are"moat suitable fur a cor­
S'
G2 W. MaCton St., Cblcajo.
rect and comptthenaivo National Calendar.
_
AMV
------------ '----fects of Hortotter’s jHtomaoh DiUSrs. the ®«&gt;!e
tonic and aUeraliro if more than half the CJnbti»n work, aro fully set forth In 1U paste, which
arc also interspersed with pictorial llltutralloM.
valuable rwlp- for th. hoo.«huIJ and form. hu­
ntorcue aneodolrs. and other instructive and ant ai­

Hadison Dispensary,

Priodia Jndre of Probate.
In th* matter of th* *»taw vf Albert E. Bui!
Yto^rrartia* »nd wln5

W F~ °°

**

ictTReady for Agents—The

'HermwM iu* ordcred.’Thai Tt;mday the 3d
M-rfJauuary next at tco’einek lathe forcO'.um.
IARR1AGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

great &lt;lnya etc,

The Executive committee of tbe Pioneer
Amoctotto11, consisting of Wip. 8. Goodyear,
Peter Cramer, David R. Cook, Mr*. W. Hayes-

BUBBAlllJ BK0TUKB.S. I*b. 38 Aa Arifc
CAlff lON-B* &amp;'•» Deceived by &gt;r

US

mature book* cmumiuf to
s
in» what will happen In toRiutt*d»»P?»*
nE Extra Fine Mixed Card*, wtin name,
20ct». Post paid. L. Jo&gt;M A Co.. Xamau. N.

$55 £
By order of CommlUec,

Weekly THAmc and the Semi-Weekly B-txxxa

(BATE OR1

Ssrrl»l,&lt; Mroiir &gt;n* otacire nisriwj

married.

:

PRIVATE

STRICTLY P

We are iu receipt of the Annual Calendar of
the Stole Agricultural College of Michigan,

gBAWIKO.

•OBUC.

Louisiana
State Lottery Co.
This Institution »u mr-i'-wiy incor»r»tod by
place monthly. Th* Reason of UTT opens with tha
^'-.TVSls r«ix«. ..wv

*

^AmwwaUiyJoDtW.bA?*0*

rollefi rpeady.
and scientific mannir. InnaedfaU
lapsed

Pioneer, Agricultural College of the Nation,

i neUI

Look at this!

e:.Ti-

faction, and we tru»t the Legialatnre of 187",

will see to it that it does not want for anything

K J. GRANT SELLS.
lo«&lt;F,«»&lt;.

dance, we notice the name*

■nd Charles E Ingtrtcn, also of Woodland
among the Freshmen. We trust others of the
young men cfoarcuunly who desire to make
farming a profusion tuny be enrolled among

Bn. not.

•

«■»«

A,*--50
Nov. ST, -TH j^iCllril

WANTED—Our pay at ontt, U will

*te.
Smith. Manoc I PreUm.
________ _
_
Warm, winter gloves, alar^e lot for j»le

re iMjuirren to be
Hartiux*
wuy in* said KC-

frrSS^^.- ■-».S-tfSKI

Detroit Advertisemerrts._

GILLET &amp; HALL,
DETROIT.

Commission Marchants in

Grain, Pork and Seeds.
B^“iii«h«’tprtets sniraoterd: protnyiMitei

D. 1). MALL0R1 &amp;C0
Whotemte Dealers tn

Ojs’ers adof Faraip
Mi.
Hermetically State

Mmufatturcn*

John

Roberta'.

Goods.

$100.00
in Greenback!
T... *-«* rTTT’V* V IX*' t V

�L.galt

Star Clothing House

Star Olftthing House.

Legale.

MORTGAGE

,'&lt;3SSB,
________an Attorney
£&amp; fe&amp;Sisssn
hawing boon inattintad to rocovoo void mortgage or any part tlicrnf morrorge* rouatnetL and * P°w'
I Salute*! u uM^caro arzs
sy?,gxr,.'stBX.“isst

nt on weoltail sell at public auction to
bidder (Mlle to take place at the north f
(or bo much thcreo f M abal I be normal
tbe acaocM dae eq uartnanawo. w&gt;tb I
Intereel end legal croft l.igeibar wlib i
fee of ally &lt;|ii) dnllart. ttinrroaalcd I
that tatosay, the following place or pa

and ninety nine one hundrettis (U.wfscresl bo ll
■imr more or lass,
„ Untad. Fralrirville November tM.'A. D. l«a.
ttSSfill_______ CTsa aern »rOLPtar,MoncBg»«,

Free ride to GrandRapids
AND RETURN
We will pay the Railroad Fare to Grand Rapids
and back again, of any one buying $25.00 worth
of goods from our store, or, if only $15.00 worth
is bought, we will pay the fare One Way. We do
this because we want to sell off our winter stock.

HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE

Defhnlt iJS2.,HP4SF..sAJ'&amp;,„^.M
certain Xndanture-of Mortgage mads and exscut,
by William □. Holden and Thlsam-th Holden. 1
Bte;d88Ste:3R.tf!t:sWJKZ: wire. Cttrtts Holneo and Kasab Holden bis wife,
tbe town of Johnstown, narrr County. HMtlgnm
on Wednesday, the JMh {lay of November, in the tbe nrst part, to liuniington st. Marvin of Itedfur

«.».rWBKTESWEk.

1 ML U GOODS LOR TH W Ml STOOL IK MICIIOM,

tiMjmdl

WK proving
• In thta roar

Wo Arc Soiling

.

#

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 ; £4 00 ; 5 00 and Upwards.
We ’Are Selling ,

1 mow cause, ir ear th-rc ba. i
i petitioner should not be grant
Ind It is farther ordered, tha1
• notice to tbo perrons interests
tbopendency of said petition.
Erw.*?BmAro»®“i

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.
We Are Selling

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fUt/ls'

TJOgDgK.
l-.i’-r’.f,.: three iuoee®ireweeli
ioua to san! day of Inuring.
8. C. PKINDLE. Jodjt of Prol
&lt;A true copy)________________________ ui

,

.

GUAR DIA N’S SALE*.

.

Buti/istt

Suij-s

fnofi

50;

$6 00;

50.

V“&gt;

Mens’ Fine All VVool Suits

I’nicct. B.C. Prlndlc, Judee ef Probat
Tn tb. Matter of tho Estate of Mary C.

In the matter of tbe rotate otiflla Lewi
irlgue. bearin' .laic tbe u;ri:
. A. I&gt;. ICT. rircuud be Mr

^ Only $1000 and $12 00.

-5*

EXTRA. LOW PRICES ON ETNE OVERGOAT SUITS.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SUITS.
$2^5, $3 50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards.
IJCwr*. Take advantage of this chance to save money by buyin^nf us, besides costing ■you nothing to
see’Grand Rapids.*=5g^f
,z'

to anpear at a sessi•• i
at thcl’nilute CS
sho w eauee. if any
pet, tinner should U&gt;.I m- grauiau : .UH&gt; ITU- fl mK.'LSSY.&amp;US

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st, Grand Bapids.
Make ii» Mistake in our Locatson—The Great Double Store. ,?2,f

of said petition, and the hearing thereof by enaiing
b copy ofthis order to be published in tbe Masting*
Kmbliean Banner, a newspaper printed and cir­
culated in said County of Barry, for threo successive
(A Tgi-C CWT.)

nricwt

Holloway's Ad. Drugs, Etc.

Judge of ProUte.

SSA“«lMX..*^5?En.

£4K9f31-

Ayer's Advs.A Undertaking

HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES

Ayer’s •

Cherry Pectoral

Diseases with Its AgoniesCHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.

: of tho said mia«..
leof

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS.
Ncryr-ua Disorders.

w

lotice b hereby given that T shall sail at public
ilon, to tho hlgnaet bidder, on Tuesday the 30th
’ of December. a. D.. 1HT6. at one o’clock, in the
irnoon. at tha 'north door of th-. Court
naa. in the city of Ibutinn. ia tbe County
Barry, in the Stale ef Michigan. jrarra- that she may be licensed to sell certain real er
to License and authority granted to me on tho of miU minor in said petition described:
: Ssj'JiSs'iiA
Thereupon it Is ordered. thatTuwday the!
,Ml’
» 'i«’*.i» «L&lt;- forent
do. right, title and interest of the cold deceased be u»in&gt;od for A
hearing of ssid pctiilnu.
i» and to the real estate riteated and bring in that the next Ofthe
kin of said minor nnd allot
County of Darnr in the Blate of Michigan. 1-tiioM intorrotedinreid estate, are retired
fna- •&gt;»«».u b* k»«
st tho Probate OAoe. in the City of llastin-s.
thereof-’
Dated,
DAVID &lt;1. ROBINSON.
1
gxiadw* , j___________________ Administteior

^cggaawiasHgLagnBBi,

of De«l» in and for the county of Barry andBut

Tbereuponnolirn is hereby given that by virti
ofaatd csaoution. I shall exporo tor sile andscll i
tho North frontdoor of the Court Honea in ti

„

of the Connty,of Barry, in the Htete of Michigan.
Io
receive, exdmino
and ifflrt&amp;Mff
adjust all claimsuxTdesrcsiss!
»ss:
ss

PEOPLE'S
■ STORE.
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The l&gt;ruggist,

•aryanTKrsasjjjn.
UTSF,^.’^ a'Ttt
Si-H-SaBS:
How to bo Strong.
r let the bowels bo either confined or un&lt;

they will meet for that pureoee al the Hotel in the
.Tfc:

‘Asa srafiSK.J

&lt;tey. the Oith day of April. 1977, at ton o'clock in

he bowels, many panone sapporins that I
Inereaec relaxation. This Us groat :

ITS
afternoon, that being between tha hour of nin
o'clock and tha SttUnt ofthe ear.of that day.
alintK'I&gt;arom£T»ULirB.' decfttT

LEON EXECUTION.

MicaiOAX. County of Barry.at .—B;
execution iesnrd out of and under th

Rcspectfulli/ announces
that he hfis a^ain cn^a^ed
in the DRUG T1MDE, and
has m stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Dru^s and -Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goodsi and in fact a com­
plete Stode of Druggist's
Merchandise which he offers
People at greatly R^
du ced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Peo
pies Drug S tore is di­
rectly opnosite Empire Block.
One door east of SpauldingsHastings, July 18,1870_________

such as Coughs. Colds,

and Consumption.

Tbe re|-&lt;itaUou It bo» attained, in eon wqnraec of
»&lt;«• iimrvelioai euros It hat produced titirie; tho
InU haU century, b a auflkient auttranee-to tbo
jMiblie that It wDl continue to realitu the bappiert

A* n safcgK.-.ni to children, amid die &lt;U.tre»«.l.M-aero which beret the Throat and Chest nt
* luLUiaod. it i» Invaluable; the, by its timely use.
tuuliltisdro'are rescued and restored to health.
Hila modkine galas friends at every trial, as
u.o curen it is eoustamly producing are loo r».

Qeo. M. Savage &amp; Go’s Col.

MtMOWMr jhMldBKhe granted: Ai
lhar ordered, that said petitioner &lt;i

tilled te . PBNRION. Auplv "u
«• _ *Wg^b)uim, Attora w^’butroiL

D-.J.C.AYERiCO.,Uwell,Mits„
"V«l

Neil c r

’**■

UNDERTAKING

Being a business that Deeds a great deal
of experience,
After many yeans
In the bueinewt, can truly aay that they
can do better work, and give better satbdkctioii than any other firm tn this

SBXT'

POSITIVELY CURED.

l»GECTS.
Alt C HI'KISTS

for Printers.

•WKieSKsiss"-

section.
W. H. Stebbins, the aenior
member, with the experience of a IlftFtime. will always give hie petsonai at­
tention to thin port of their extenalve
Team

furnlabed when

Balm will be med only

INS BROS.
■ Btb.1975.

xxlttf

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                    <text>NO. 72.

VOL. XXI.

Jhe^enii-Weekly Republican Rapper
GEO. M. DEWEY

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 4,187/.
_ Hardware, Stoves, Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

BABWARE. loFWl

Power Prone". New Material, and the vary
beat Job Printins at Lirins Rates.

Have now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county.

FAD VERT1SING.

I ~~ 10.00 I • »J.0oT'50.00 I 80.00 r H0,0

O- Bneineea Directory Card,, not exceedins tlx

PHOFESIOm ABD BOSINESS CARDS

JAMES CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IN CHANCERY. Prompt attention sivrn to
butinen aotnuted to my rare. Office orar Uarlo* k Goodyear^ atom. Haatlnsa. Mich. xxPftf

SMITH k KNAPPEM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
ORS IN CHANCERY. Practice in all tha eonrtt
efthieetate. Office over Julina HitmeU'e atora.
Clvwxxt Bnm. Jndso of Probate.

CEXTRAL HUUSE,
HASTINGS. MICH.. L. H. STAUFFER. Prop.

old place of buiipeee. wi
soeotamodatlonr. I .hall

Cook Stoves.

The Iron Age, Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and
Nickle Plated knobs. Don’t fail to see them
if you want a first class stove.

Heating Stoves.

The Acorn, Forest Acorn and Monumen­
tal and many new patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh bells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmer^, pocket and table cutlery.

Weather Strips.

Now is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

to »•« all my
will favor ma

HuUup. .Vl.cb . tteot. tl, M78.

Harness shop.

xzUltf

PHIL. W. NISKERN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Prompt attention petit

HARVEY WRIGHT,
LTTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chancery.
Offiee in Union Block, over Ilario* &amp; Goodyear a

Sweet's H°Tel,

Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

GRAND RAPIDS......................................... MICH

Tin shop.

Flnt-claj*.
BOARD AX» ROOM, 82.50 PER DAY.

Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
Nashville,
Michipn. iron taken for goods.
All work prompdy attended to.____________

DENTIST

" If. J. MW/

50yi

Carriage, Siu and Ornamental
P A I N TE R
At A. M. Rock'a Carriage Shop
Jaffirwn St.,
Hi.tina,, Mich

Marble Works.

‘
Dr. J. B. LaSure's Ad.

READ ! READ ! READ !
Special Medical Announcement

Joy Comfort and Happiness
TO THE

Sink

Afflicted I

OP HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

DR. J. B LaSUBB

GKREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

WIN8LOWS STEAM
MARBLE WORKS

-A-t Kalamazoo. Mich
Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and Head­
stones of all description madotoar-er
on short notice, also Granite Monu­
ments of the various patterns supplied
to customers.

Having steam power and Improved
machinery for sending, high polishing
and cutting mortices, we can do work
cheai»er and better then those who
work by hand.

Geo W Winslow dk SonE Clnrk General Agent,
J. B Bobtn«On, agent in
starry CO.

PENSIONS

GRANDMOTHER’S STORY.

The White Christmas.

I was about five yean eld, when the
White Christmas came, nays dear little old
grandma, and there were four children older
than I and two younger. One was a wee
bit baby. -/Father and mother were Scotch
folk, andj^rben Jamie—he was the oldest
of us —was a baby they had left the bonny
banks of Dee, and the heathery hills that
looked at their purple and pink blossoms
in ite bosom, and. came to America. They
settled in Pennsylvania, not far’ from the
Susquehanna river. It was a hilly coun­
try, and though there was no heather, it
retnined them of home. And the river,
though it was far wider, somehow seemed
like, the Dee. They were not rich, hut
they were young and hopeful and strong
to work. And they lived in the love of
God. So, though the land was stony and
hard to till, they were very happy in their
log cabin. At first there were only two rooms
in the cabin and a sort of cockloft above.
But year by year little babies came and lay
in the oaken cradle before the great fire­
place, and nestled, pink toed and double
fisted and blue eyed and bald headed,
under the little patchwork quilt. Thon
’.bey got up by-and-bye and grew up into
boys and girls and crowded the bed and the
trundle bed and the rooms. Then father
built two more rooms and a garret. But this
time the logs were sawed into boards, and
the walls were lathed and plastered, though
the ceiling was not
I can just remember when the new
house, as we called it, , wu
built—
It was the summer before the While’
Christmas. Jamie was a little over eleven
years old then, and I was five. Seven of
us in All. There were Jamie and Kenneth
—just a year between their agee; then
came Agnes and Christy and I, about 15
mouths apart and after mu Margaret; wee
Donald had not come. It was a beautiful
summer, God's sunshine and rain had
come just right. The crops were fine and
abundant. The bouse was enlarged. Ev­
ery night and morning father gave thanks
to the dear Lord for these mercies. But
we children noticed, -too, that when he
prayed for mother his voice trembled and
he suplicatod very earnestly for her. As
the days grew , shorter and tho leaves in
the forest turned gold and red and amber
under early frost, mother seemed to droop.
We had no very near neighbors, but
women, who seldom spared time for vis­
iting, came over the hills and across the
fields; and, instead of sitting and knifring, as was their way usually they took
hold of tha work and helped mother.
It was: “Mrs. Ans’thsr”—they never
said A nitruther—“ let me work the but­
ter,” or “Mrs. Ans'ther, I'll turn the
cheese, yoi don't seem strong enough."
Sometimes they would bring out the'
great whsel and spin tho livelong afternoon
while mother sat in the sunlight and sewed.
There was warp on Chc loom in the kitchen
corner for doth to make winter dothes for
father and the boys, but dess mother was
too weak to weave, it. One of tbo good
women saw it one day and said: “Mrs.
Ans'thcr, my Bamanthy is a prime weaver.
I’ll send her over and let her help you fur
a spell, and get the doth oul'n the loom,
ana she can dye butternut first rate. She
can come just as well as not, and it will
be a good lift for you just now.”
Mother accepted the proffered offer
thankfally, and the next day Bamanthy
Jones came over and made one of our fam.
il,.
Peni
While she was there it was that wo
found, one October morning, wee Donnie
Eetabliahed 1»63,
in the cradle. Wealways called him “Woe
American and Foreign Patent*,
Donnie," for he was the smallest baby, I
think, that was ever seen. He wasn't
more than half u big as Maggie wu when '
I first mv her, and she wu very little.
Mother wu kepi in the big curtained
bed for many days. And when at length
she came out in the kitchen she looked,
wan and thin, and walked about painfully
holding on by the chain or leaning her
hand upon Jamie's or Kenneth's arm.
When father wu indoors, ho would not
let her stir to do anything. “Margaret,"
he would say, “you must let the rest of
us do whatever there is to do, you must
rest”
Father wu very sad. And the women
who camo went away shaking their heads
and looking very grave.
One day Kenneth uid: “Bamanths,
what is a decline."
“Why ? ” said Samantha.
“Because, Mrs. Crawford told our
mother to day that she wu in a decline.
What does it mean?"
“It means,” said Samantha, “ that your
dear mother is very ill, and they are afraid
she will not get well. Your father is go­
ing to town to-morrow and is going to take
your mother with him. Something hu
to he done for her that cannot be dsns here,
and they say she will either get well or
never come back at all. Don't cry. God
is good, and we must just all of us prey
Him to bring her back. I do think she’s
SHEET MUSIC
the swretret woman ever lived.”
FOR SALE at THF BAN NEB PFFICF
By-and-by we children went ant of om

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

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WHOLE NO 2015.

accord to tha barn, where father wuthnt*h- | pqws with music that seemed a part of,

ing the lut of the wheat, and Jamie help­
ing him. He looked up from his work,
and spoke gently, u he always did. “Wdl,
weans, what do you want ?'T Then Ken­
neth told him what Samantha had uid.
Father leaned on his flail and said: “Chil­
dren, it hu been in my mind to tell you.
I should have done it to-day. Your dear
mother is in great peril. I am going to
take her to-morrow to the city to a great
physician. She cannot make up her mind
to leave the baby, it is so young; so, Aggie
you must go along to help take care of
the wee Donnie—you little woman."
Agnes wu such a wise child, and so
helpful to everybody, that father almost
always called her “Agnes—you little wo-

“And the rest of you must bo good and
try to have everything go on u usual The
boys can fodder the cattls and sec io the
sheep and pigs. Yon know the sheap
must be put in the fold every night I now,
Jamie, and the dOgi let out, for w wolf
might come down from the hills. I shall
take both hones with me, for we must go
u fast and u euy u pomible."
That afternoon I remember a neighbor
from the town |ten miles away came over
with an easy, light covered wagon and
drove our open heavier one in place pf it,
leaving.his for father to take mother the
sixty miles’ journsy in to tho citY.
We were all up very early the. morning
they were to leave, and all were busy;
even I helped mother oa with her fur ov­
ershoes, and put the coals into the ■ hot
stove to put in the bottom of the carriage.
Agnes wu to carry "wee Donnie." She
wu perched up by mother on the back
scat and Samantha would insist on tuek-

mid ; and over and over again she charged
Aggie to stop and have it refilled when
it got cold.
After prayers in the morning mother
called us .to her one by one, and told us in
words suited to our understandings whit
father had told 'us the day before, and
charged ns never to forget the lessons she
had tried to teach us. The burden of tin
whole wu that we should love God |ever,
and trust him through everything. “The
west ano o’ye all is old enough , to serve
Him," she said. “Even Maggie is not to
young." “Poor mither trusts Him,’’ she
said ; “and whether Ho brings her back to
her bairnics or not sho trusts you all in
Ilia hands.” Ahd then she cried; and
father came in and took her up in his arms
and carried her to the carriage.
We stood in tht' doorway and watched
them till they turned out of the lane into
the turnpike, and then when we could see
them no longer we went into the house
of bewilderment Jamie said: “It seems
u if I didn't know exactly what to do.
The house seems empty. It feels just u
Deacon Brown’s house did after the fun­
eral, when everybody went to the grave
and left only lame Tommy and mo to keep
bouse.” and then dear, tender hearted
Jamie threw himself down, on mother's
chair and cried, and all at once be broke
out praying: “Dear Lord hare mercy on
tu, and bring our mother safe home to us!"
and we all of us with one accord, Saman­
tha and all, knelt down, and each in our
own way took up Jamie’s prayer and ech­
oed it to Heaven. When we rose from
our knees Samantha said: “Now let ua
hare thinni go on u near u poarible as
they do when the folks are home. Boys,
S) out and do the chores. Christy and
ean, you can wash the dishes wfule I
see to the milk and get the chum ready.
Thank goodnen, there's only two cows to
milk anyhow, snd u I don't have to churn

“Samantha, ukad Christy, “will they
be home by Christmu ?’’
“I hope ro,”said Samantha, “and I
hope your mother'll eomo back wolL It'll
be a White Chnsteau if she does, whether

uye the signs is it's going to be a black
Christmas. There's never been a year yet
when the snow stayed off so long. It'll
be white enough for me if your mother
only comes back safe and sound. She’s
the sweetest woman I ever sea.”
The livelong day thia wu tho burden of
Samantha’s talk. And wo children nerer
wearied of it.
When die work of the day wu over,
the candles were lighted and Samantha
knitted stockings; the boys took their

1 ‘he story, and I have never been able to'
roca’i 0?« of the wonder tales he told ua
without remembering note for note the
music that accompanied it; only I cannot
tall the music. And the stories, therefore,
always seem incomplete to me.
Our folks had been gons over three
weeks. It wanted only a day to Christ­
mas. The ground wu frozen hard.
No
snow had yet fallen, and it wu bitter cold. '■
“ I wish it would snow," said Jennie; “ I

“ It’ll btFwhito enough for me,” uid
Samantha, “if your mother comes home
safe and well. &gt; She’s the sweetest woman

. “Hallo I” cried Kenneth, “if there
isn’t Hans coming up the lane. Hurrah!
hurrah !" and away he ran down tho lane
to meet the German.
That night I Wu allowed to sit up, u
I always did when Hans came, for he wu
a great friend; and to us who had do
uncles or aunts, he seemed like a relative.
When we had all gathered around tho
table and a fe^st of apples and crushed
nuts wu act out, I begged Bans to teU us
a story.
“ What shall I tell you, Kind ?’’ he
uked. “ You must give mo a name for
my story."
My mind wu full of Christman and
what Samantha hid said, and of hope and
fear about mother's coming home, so I
said: “ Tell us about tho White Christ-

Said SamanthaThe Christmas will
be here to-morrow, for this is Christmu
eve, and it will *be white enough for me if
it brings Mrs. Ans’ther home safe and
well. She's the sweetest woman I ever

I remember Hans smil-d a joyous smile
when she uid that, and ho said: “Wall,
I think
we will have a
White
Christmu, for it is clouding up and tho
weather is softening. There’ll bo snow
before morning.
Whether wo shall
have Samantha's White Christmu wo
shall see. I hope so.". Then he took up
his violin, and, closing his eyes, ho
played a strain that sounded like a
prayer, and I heard the words; “ White
Christmu;
safe and
well; sweetest
woman," u plain u if tongue had said .
them. Then looking into the bed of glow­
ing coals on the hearth, u if he read the
story there, he said, playing very softly all
the while:
“ Lapped in a valley, through which a
shining river ran. and surrounded by hills
that were green in summer and brown in
autumn and white in winter, wu a little
houM where lore dwelt The beautiful loro
of parents and chidren and of brothers and
sisters wu there. And over all, and best
of all wu God's love. One by one little
children came weak and helpless and wail­
ing to the warm nest of a house, and very
soon in the tenderness of ito love and th*
■weeturea of the great mother heart that
nourished and cared for them, they grew
into beautiful, rosy, smiling happy boys
and girls. Tho father tended his flocks
and herbs and sowed and gathered in his
■tores, and the lads helped him. And
the mother carded wool and flax and spun
and wove and tended hsr little brood, and
made golden barter and melting cheese,
and the willing hands and fleet foot of her
little girls were swift to help her. By
and-bye the mother languished and grew
nale and the children feared that God
had hidden His face. But tho mother's
faith wu strong. Sho trusted Him.
She said which ever way it is, it is right.
And she went a journey to see a wiso
physician. Christmu was near, and the
children said : If God brings mother safe
home it will be a White Christmu, but if
she comes not it will be black darkness to
us. So they prayed night end morning, and
many times a day for a White Christmu:
And God sent ik"
And then Hans played the most joyfid
strain, and we children cxdtimod; “ Ah,
Hans i That wu about ns I"
'
out and said : “ It snows. Bure enough,
it will.be a White Christmas, but it won't
be white to me unless your mother comes.

“Now, children, it is time for bed. Wo

Samantha.
what

studied, but I uid ay lessens in the dayeked in bed with Maggie.
One of.the events in our simple lives wu

I sobbed in

fuB.

wonderful stories.

He

Santa

Claus

may bring ?"

said

In tho night I dreamed that an
who looked like mother, came and

And

But in

�Jqydta |mwr.
IIastisos, Mich.,

Jan. 4, 1876.

EOrTORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

Smith and 164 olhris'. rssidento

Toys, Toy., Chandelier.,'Crockery, Produce, . Etc,

th* town-

TOYS! TOYS!!

oyt, was laid on tfe table. . .
Mr (Milin* also presented the remonstrance
.. —
. .. , &lt;
lof• H
D Purdy
and 189 others, citiaeM of ,tho
township ofTteraapplc, rciaonrtraiing against
tte piwsago of a resolution by this Board, roatrslning tho running at largo within tho

If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

LaXiiNG Hocim, Lambimo, Mien., {
January 2, 1877.
j

On motion of Mr Phillips the remonstrance
was laid on the table.
‘
On motion of Mr.Wolf the Board adjourned
until tomorrow morning at the hour of 6|
o'clock.
Wx H Powxas, Clerk.
TncaanxY Moajnxo, Dec. 28,1876.
is not ao large aa it has been in times
Board convened pursuant to adjournment:
roll called; quorum present; journal read and
Up to this hour the developments point tP
' TteMwn&amp;lof John Hotchkiss and eighteen
to tho Re-nomination of Senator Ferry, by others
,
were presented, and, on motion of Mr
a unanimous vote of the Republican cau­ Wolf were referred to the committee on
cus, which it is understood will be called ■ The committee on miscellaneous claims,
through their chairman, Mr Smith, re­
for Wednesday morning.
ported that they had examined tho following
The canvass for minor positions in tbe accounts, and would recommend their allow­
,
two Houses now going on hero is so bit­ ance as follow*:,
This Bouse is jurt now about A* lively
as we have ever seen it, though the crowd

ter as to be almost scandclous, and in
which no man can participate without feel­
ing that the act is one that lowers his
manhood. In all the past, and wo have
been present at tho opening of every Leg­

xo

X*MB

HI, MM &amp; MR
W e were in th^te the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.

xareax or CUIX . ■ AMT. AMT.

cla’d bxc’d
1 J P. Roberto, stationery,
&gt;8 16 &gt;8 15
2 Grabble 4 Russell, nails, glas
putty, etc.,
36 16 36 16
8 do.
stove, pipe, cte.,
16 08 16 08
4 TJ Wilder, Justice foes,
5 Warren Reed and 11 others,
witness fees,
... . .
islature since the Republican party came
6 James W Maxwell and Charity
into power, we have flever seen anything
F Maxwell, witness fees,
5.96 3 92
like it But wo suppose it is all right,
7 MH Wing, meals for jurors, 6 50 6 60
except the active part taken by some of 8 Charles H Bauer, expenses go­
ing to Manistee,
83 95 33 95
the Clerks in tho • various State Depart­
9 P K Durkee, Constable foes, 3 25 2 50
__
ments, who we do not conceive—are called 10 R J Great, clothing for prisonsre, etc.,
29 80 29 80
here to run tbe Legislative Department of 11 M M Priudle, Justice foes,
6 60 4 00
12 Salisbury 4 Brossesu, Dishes
the State.
for Probate office,
10 00 10 00
It is too early, in the absence of so 13 J W4 CGBenily.lumber, etc, 67 64 57 54
2 10 2 10
many members to predict the result of tho 14 Joseph Bryan/ witness foes,
16 Thomas Blaix ill and 4others,
caucuses to be held to night, though it
witness fot i,
'x
’ 2 93 2 98
seems to us that Mr. Rich of Lapear, has 16 Wm Scudder, blending Circuit
24 60 24 60
the inside trqt}^ for speaker, though the 17 A WCourt,
Aldrich, Constable fafs. 58 60 refd
contest is sharp and the place will be close­ 18 J H MeKoitt, Deputy Sheriff
fees,
23 11 21 01
ly contested by Mr. Hamilton of Berrien 19 Dwight’ Johnson. Constable
fie*.
T
48 98 47 06
and Mr. Hoyt of Saginaw.
On motion pf .^r Dewey the report was acFor Clerk of tho House, we do not
hear that Hon. D. L. Crossman of Ing­
On motion of 1 r Collins account No 17 was
ham, lias any competitor and the samo is laid on the table..
Charles II. Bmier, Prosecuting Attorney,
true of J. H. Stone of St, Clair, for Sec­ read to the Boan\his report made to the At­
Ho also
retary of the Senate. All olse 8 in doubt torney General’tar the year 1876.
read a summajy ■ I the work done by the
and uncertainty.
Prosecuting Alto: ney durfag the years 1874,
1876
and
1876,
which,
on
motion
it
Mr
Dew­
The capitol is gay and festive just now,
ey was accepted find placed on file.
the sleighing firatrate. New Year's cat’s
On motion of Mr Wolf Board adjourned to
—^Wx H Powxu, Clerk.
yesterday were very numerous, and the 1:80, pm,
Tuvmdat Arrxaxoox, Doc. 28,1876.
(• social hop at this House last evening was a
Board convened pursuant -to adjurnment;
x -very pleasant affair.
roll called ; quorum present.
Mr Hoyt presented the'bond of George W
Tho sudden call of cx-Gov. Bagley to
Wilcox, County Treasurer elect, for tho years
tlic bed aide of his dying brother in New 1877 and 1878, in tho sum of seventy-five
York, is Qecply regretted by all classes of thousand dollars, with Nelson Cowen, Lewis
Baldwin, John W Briggs, William Watson,
men here, who had hoped and expected to Herman Wilcox, D B Pratt, L B Hills, Lewis
greet tho retiring Governor, and bid him s' Wflcox, Huron HCley and K B HoytUsureties
thereto, which, on motion of Mr Stowell wu
prosperous future, this New Years season.D approved.
To enable the committees to ge to work, on
motion
Board adjourned until 7 o,elock this
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD
evening.
Wx H Pownu, Clerk.
* Eraxuo Sxaaxox, 7, p m.
OF SUPERVISORS.
Board met puyuant to adjournment; roll
called; quorum present.
Alonso D. Cac xalladcr, one of the Circuit
Baxxt Covim Cttax’s Omen,
Hastings, Dec. 26, A. D. 1878. Court CommisaiMsers elect, presented his bond 39 Irving L Creasy, attending
Court,
c 60
Beard of Supervisors for Barry county met aa such Circuit Court Commissioner for the
pursuant to adjournment as above, and called year* 1877 and 1878, in the sum of three,
thousand dollar*,-signed by himself.
to order by the Chairman.
Mr Sidnam staled that said Alonso D CadOn the roll being called by the Clerk, tho
Supervisors were all present except Mr Ar­ wallader would procure the signature of Asa 42 John Hotchkiss, expreu on
mour and Mr Hendenhott.

MEUII! &amp; LAMPS

H&lt;r«i I

From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
3

■«•!? = «
..........■ =
£? = ■:
........ ................................... j

Mr Dewey moved that the Chairman appoint
a wmmittet consisting of five msmbera to acltlo with the County Treasurer, and that Mr
Stowell be Chairman of such committee.
Mot-rm prevailed.
' The Chair announced the following as tach
committee:
Ira Siowelll, Levi M Dewey, Pleiades/
Brown, William P Bldnam and Frederick W
Collins.
Charles 11 Bauer, Prosecuting Attorney, belag present, was called upon and made a state­
ment relative to Ms action in prqeecuting the

Philip W Niakarn. one of thn Circuit Comt
1877 and 1878, In the turn of three thousand
' dollars, F W Collins and John C Smith as
. sureties thereto, which, on motion of Mr Hoyt,
was approved.

Phillips, were referred to tho committee on

taken from the table.
Mr Phillips moved that account No 17 teallowed at the sum of &gt;18.68.
Mr Collins moved to amend the motion of
Mr Phillips by allowing said account No K
at the sum of &gt;3.60^
Amendment prevailed.
On motion, the motion of Mr Phillips
amended wm adopted.
Mr Phillips moved that the Sheriff be lowed the *Um of four hundred dollars for
turnkey foes and keeping Jail record for the
year 1876,
Motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr Bartram the Clerk wu in­
structed to let the printing of the Court Cal-

On motion of Mr Bartram the Sheriff was au­
thorized and Instructed to purchase the neces­
sary amount of wood for the use of Court
House and Jail far the ensuing year at the
best terms passible; and that he draw orders
on the County Treasurer to pay far the same,
which orders shall be a voucher to said Treat-

cellancou. account,
71 22 71 82
tnee Scidmore, reward far
apprtension of Major L
Smith,
75 00 R to B
W Aldrich, reward far ap.
pehension of horee thief, 75 00 R to B j
motion of Mr Sidnxm the reoort wa. ar. '
Mr Rgwey moved to amend the report by
allowing account No 22 at the sum of &gt;10.
Motion did not prevail.
On motion of Mr Smith, James Scidmore
was allowed to withdraw account No 44.
On motion of Mr Phillip* account No 45 was
laid on the table.
Mr Bartram moved to amend the report of
committee by laying account No 29 on the table.
Motion did not prevail.
Mr Hoyt moved to amend the report of com­
mittoe on claims by allowing account No 29 at
tho sum of &gt;28.76.
Mr Dewey moved an amondment to the mo­
tion of Mr Hoyt, by allowing said account No
29 at the sum of &gt;67.50.
Motion did not prevail.
A vote was then taken on the motion of Mr
Hart to amend, and said motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr Philips the report of the
committee on claims, u Um ended, was adopted.
Mr Stowell moved that the committee on
county buildings be instructed to examine and
report as to tbe feasibility of moving the peti­
tions in Court House so as to enlarge the offices

Wx II Powxu, Clerk.
The committee on claims, through their
WwrtMT Moaxtxu, Dec. 27, A D. 1876.
Chairman, Mr Smith, farther reported that
Board convened pursuant to adjournment; they hud taandned the following accounts, and
roll called ; the Chairman announced a quorum would TiMamend their allowance u fallows:
(&gt;n motion Board adjourned until tomorrow
present; journal read and approved.
X0
XAXX
XATCa* OF CLAIM AXT.
AWT. morning at the hour of 8j o’clock.
There being a vacancy in the committee on
Wm II Powxu, Clerk,
tfJHBW. occasioned by the absence of Mr Ar­ 20 Wm Tbflrfvr, deputy Sheriff
Fxjday Moxxuto, Dee, 29, 1876,
mear, go motion of Mr Smith Mr Bartram
**•.
897 18 887 03
Board convened pursuant to adjourninvnt;
eras appointed to fin such vacancy.
roll
called
•
quorum
present.
On motion of Mr Hoyt the amount of bond
10 00
Mr Stowell moved that the Hastings Rxit»g! 96
Ucam Baxxsx and Hoxa JovrnaL be each
paid tte sum of &gt;80 for nuWaMng tte official
for Court Roon,

tint a committee consisting of five members
inquire into tho duties of the several aalcrreuouable taleries for

1 60

10 07

10 07

ed to draw an order to Geo M Dewey in the
earn of &gt;8.40 for publishing annual liquor tax
of County Tmnurer for th. year
18.C. os soon u the same shall bo published

committee:
Wolf, Zebulon 11 Hoyt and John J Perkins.

Sheriff, .
C 00
81 Dennis 4 Holmes. publishing
election notice,
29 40
82 Isaac V.«eu. attending

Mr. Slovell morrd to reoomrider'
tbo vole taken last evening on account
No. 22.
Motion did not prevail.
To enabio the committees to go to
yoek, on Mofioo of Mr. Wolf, Board
adjourned to 1:80, p. m.

I
£

Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

£

Crockery
All Kinds and All Prices.

William II. Powers, County Clerk,
presented his bond auaid Clerk, in
the sum of two thousand dollars, with
David R. Cook and Jamea P. Rob­
erta aa sureties thereto, which on morUoe of Mr. Stowell was approved.
The bond of William H. Powers,
as Register in Chancery was present­
ed tn tho sum of five hundred dol­
lars, with David R. Cook and James
P. Robert* as sureties thereto, which
on motionlof Mr. 8idnam was approrTo enable the committees to go to
work, on motion Board adjourned
until seven o'clock this evening.
Wm. H. Powssa, Clerk.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
VW,

WEE

4

Haatings, Dec. 14th, 1876/
Attention Firemen.
Regular meeting of Pioneer Engine Co., No.
7, Friday evening, Jin. 5th, 1877. 7 o'clock

pqESTO/t’S
xxi30w4.

THE ENEMY OF IISlASE I

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO

(EAST

Friday evening 7 p. m.
Look at this!
Board met pursuant to adjourn­
ment.
’
WHICH HAH STOOD THE TEST OF
R. J. GRANT SELLS.
Roll called.
Quorum present.
83.25 40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL •
The Committee on Claims through Youth't coati
23.00 NOT HEAL. NO LAMENESS IT
their Chairman, Mr. Smith, further Hotf't coati
ILM WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHE, NO
JVoe. 27, ‘7C xxtBlec6
reported that they had examined the
FAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
followingaccounts, and would reoom­
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
The “iron Trail.”
mend their illowano* as follows:
IMAL, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO
ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOTA spicy aketshdcscriptire of a trip over
TLB COSTING 25c., 60c.. or 21.00.
46 Milton Prickau, looking for
th. Atehison Topeka and SantaFo Railroad HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
bone thief.....................&gt;16 10 16 in
and
of
the
beauties,
scenery
nud
pleasure
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
47 Village of MkMIeville, One
.o ,
..................... 2 7o 2 76 resorts of tha Rocky Mountains, by “Nym' ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
48 Joy Terry, wiinvu fees... 1 « i 45 Crinkle." tho musical and dramatic critic MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
Jr ^ flc°bb-«uuo«*ri........ rat'd to B’d of thejVetc York World, sent free on pa- xxltyl____________________ -____________

LINIMENT,

Barlow &amp; G.'. eutertes.../:’ 2 00 2 W
v J’J1*-1"' ”P’p&gt; * m « U « «
F.B. Bowen, dep ahf fees 21 05 21 86
C. H. Baur, expenses,..........
1 25 1 25
John Roberts, med. serr’es.. 8 00 8 00
J. Q. Crony, reward for approhanaion of Hgj. L. Smith.. 50 00 50 00
On motion the report wu accept­
ed.
Mr. Collins moved that account
No. 49 bo allowed at twenty dol­
lars.
’
Motion did not prevail.
*
On motion of Mr. Perkins, the re­
port wu adopted.
On motion of Mr. Phillipa, the
Board adjourned until tomorrow
morning at the hour of 8 12 o’clock.
Wm, H. Powxas, Clerk.
M
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67
52
59
60

Saturday morning. Dee. 30. 1876.

plieatfot.lomitUr wkh the SanJuan Guide,
maps and timo tables of thia new and pop-

•Q1TW’

radr, New Mexi«, Ariton a and the San
Juin Mina.
The finest lino of Pullman

LINUIENT
Dlslmfecla, Pwrifle*, Swells*, and
Healu.

Jm- &lt;'76tf

T. J. Andkmon,
Ge&gt;i. Pau. Aat.
Topeka. Kau.

CARBOLIC OIL
Cureo JLteitaiuisni and Neuralgia.
Inrtaatly allya tte pain of Burnt,
lleab the most Obstinate 8oree and Vlecra.

Cures Wounds, Bruises, Fains, and Aches.
Will keep your Horsein and Stock in Order
Johx Stanley Bella better and cheaper
W*ITNEVER FAILS! Try it Oncers
Tea, Dios any other House in the city. &lt;
*t
J j
ferrand'williams' t
WANTED—Owp.ju ..a, U «ul

xxililT

M&gt;» 4 Preu».

tot for tele
dinai. John Stauley.

�Ihe^ejni-Weakly heplibiicapfeapjier.
UMT WIlTf.

TO-DAY’S ADVER flSEMENTO.
Mortgage Sale—Fraud* Holden.

•.

Sctauek’. Special Motie*i-Douchx A Co.

Tbe “ Iron TrailT. J. Anderson.
Education*!—•Grand Rapids Uuiiuerj Collect.

A Free Hide to Grand Rapid*—tilar Clothin*.

All About the County.
Pleasant.
More snow.
Admirers of tho beautiful mow are doubt­
less in their clement at present.
The proceedings of tho Common Council and
the Board of Supervisors, published in this is-

for lb* good old times. Th* Grand

announces nntv Mlum prices. It baa reduced
rate* from *4.00 to *2.50 and *3.00 per day.
Kiadxu, Sror axv Tuixk.—we suppose the
most of our readers buy and use D. B. DeLand
A Co.'s Bat Chemical Saltratui, but if there are
any of you who do not, just stop and think; if
yon buy the beet Chemical Saleratu* yon get
the Bat Salrratut made.
About 10 o'clock yesterday morning a fire
broke out in the grocery store of H. A. Bus­
sell, It was only by timely effort that a de.
strnctivv fire was prevented. Cause, a defec­
tive stovepipe. Damegcs estimated at about
— 8200.
,
delivery* by the druggists, and we arc free to
say that wa have read this welcome visitor
with satisfaction and profit. It contains an
astonishing amount of information which is
useful to everybody, aud shows how to treat
nearly all th^djseaae* from which p*opl* suf­
fer. It invamblyrecommends the best reme­
dies to be employed, irrespective of Ayer’s
Family Medicines, and furnishes, indeed, the
kbest medical advice by which a great majority
of ailments can be treated successfully. The
anecdot**, witticisms and jokes aro the .best
compilation that come* under our notice,'and
the book is a refreshing contribution to our en-

Diamond Wedding.
On Monday, 1st fast., the parents of Dr*. E.
F. and I. W. Brown, of this dty, celebrated
the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding day,
at their old homestead near London, Canada
West- There arc cloven living children re
maining to the aged couple, and one dead, and
there has been no death in their family in fif­
ty-seven years. There are eight boys whose
united wfigbt is 1600 pounds. All of the
children, excepting Dr. E. F. Brown,
were present nt the re-union on Monday, which
must have been one of heart-felt enjoyment to

Al their golden wedding ten years ago
their children and grand children to the num.
her of filly-two were present—The parents now
four-score yean old, are hale and hearty, and
- may have several years still to travel on their
pilgramage- to the tatter land, before taking
leave of this mundame sphere, grown so famil­
iar to them by the associations of so many

fcOXTlSUED FIIOM 1ST PAGK.]

laws ol this State relative to restrain­
ing tit nniiuala from Fanning at large
in tho highway* thereof be, and
hereby ia made operative in said
county, so far as they relate to horses,
cattle, sheep and swine.
Mr. Dewey moved to amend the
resolution! of Mr. Collins by insert­
ing before tho words “iu said county”
tbe words "in the township of Thorn­
apple.”
The amendment did not pre­
vail.
Mr. Bartram moved that tho res­
olution of Mr. Collins be adopted.
Motion did not prevail by yeas and
nays as follows:
Yean,—Mr. Bartram, Collins, Per­
kins, Sid nam and Wolf,—5.
. Nays,—Mr. Benham, Brown, Dew­
ey, Houghtalin Henry, Houghlalin,
James W... Hoyt, Odell, Phillips,
Smith, Stowell and Chairman,—11.
Absent,—Mr. Armour and Mr.
Hendershot,— 2.
On motion of Mr. Brown, the Board
took a recess for one hour.
Tbe hour having -expired, the
Board was called to order by the
Chairman.
Roll called. Quorum present.
The account of ■ Lester Mead, for
Constable fees, in the sum of four
dollars and eighty-fivn cents, was
presented, and on motion of Mr.
Smith allowed at the amount claimed.
The account of Richard B. Mead,
tor Justice fees, in the sum of two
dollars and • eighty seven cents, was
presented, and on motion of Mr.
Smith
allowed
at
the amount
claimed.
Tho account of John Snyder, of
one dolbtr. for juror fee«, wa&lt; pre­
sented, and on motion of Mr. Smith
was allowed at the amount claimed.
Tbe CommittH, appointed to set­
tle with Milo T. Wheeler. County
Treasurer, for the year 187G, made
the following report:
That they
have examined the books, accounts
and vouchers of said Treasurer, and
find as follows :
Milo T. Wh4el*r, County Treasurer.
1876. In account with Barry County. Dr.
Dec. 29. To bal. from old account*
brought forward
To Liquor tax collected
239.23
of 1876
' “ Liquor ux collected
«
a*se*Mnentr»f 1876
3,206.80
171.00
“ Fine* collected •' .
" Tax receipts
'
1,538 74
• “ Redemption*
619.17
“ Rejected/tax collected
63.87
•' Cash -Aif Township
Treasurer*
1 23,570.85
“ Circuit Court fee* of
County Clerk
296.00
'• Cash of D. W. Smith,
Bill* Asylum
" Primary School mon3.00

“ Cash of Auditor Gen­
era), Wolf Bounty
■' Cash of Auditor Gen­
eral, on settlement 1870
" Qosls in case of the
people vs Geo. D.

145.00
•' Cash uf D. G. Robin­
son, rejected tax

*31,085.14

J 876
By bundle A, Vouchers,
County orders
*8,787-80
•' bundle B, Vouchers,
Court orders
2,061.20
“ bundle C, Vouchers,
Poor orders
2,982.46
•• bundle D, Vouchers,
.
Miscellaneous orlers 14,156.74
bundle E, Vouchers,
3,515
03
Liquor lax orders
•• bundle F, Vouchers,
174.56
Drsin orders
4,406.05
“ Cash lialance

Look out for Him.
On Friday last, Constable Swarthout arrealcd
one IV. A. Tompson," whoso residence is on
Kimball Street, in the Village of Lebanon, N.

■*

Justice Ilayfurd,.who in default of bail in the
sum of *2,000 committed him to the tender
merci** of Sheriff Cresay, who locked him up
in jail. It seams that he purported to ba Agent
of the Granite Agrienllutal Works, a playwf
out Lebanon institution, and had been selling
sundry of our farmers Agricultural Imple­
ments, to be delivered in future, ami making
them Agents of the Ctlcbmled (Sramte jijrievl
t»al ■ -Wares, . eceiving therefor tne note* of
bls dupe*. After his arrest the note* were
called back, and surrtadered tn the parties
executing them, who ret :rned to him his
^swindling oontraets. Thiv being done the par­
ties expressed Mtisfaetion, the swindler paid
l*ft for pastures frwh. to gull other people.
Justice required the criminal prosecution of
Thompson, and wo do not approve of hi* dis­
charge, though that probably saved the people

DIED.

And thy loss w* d**plr f**l:
But Ood hath the anasl taken from us.
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40JJ8

1876
Tq Cash balance brought
down
*4,406.96
All of which is respectfully submitted.
Ira Stowell,
Lovi M. Dewey,
Com.
Pleiades Brown,
William P. Sidnam,
Frederick W. Collins,
On motion of Mr. Wolf the report
was accepted.
On motion of Mr. Hoyt the report
was adopted.
Mr. Dewey moved that the thanks
....
of this Board be tendered Milo T.
Wheeler, County Treasurer, for tbe
able and efficient manner in which be
has conducted said office during the
six years last past, which motion pre­
vailed.
Mr. Dewey moved that the Clerk
be authorized to procure jt now case
for tho reception and protection of the
books, files and papera that arc ac­
cumulating in bis office, and that tho
Clerk bo authorised to draw on the
County Treasurer for funds to pay for
the same.
"
Motion prevailed.
Pay roll of Board of Supervisor for

December session, A. D. 1877 :

262 68 j
Salary o! County Treasures,
1,000 00,
187^
Balance Salary cf County
400 00
Cletk, 1876 •
Balance Salary of Prosecuting .
Attorney, 1676
400 00

tratuferrad *130 from the general highway fund
to the First Ward hiciiwuv
highway fund, carried by
ayes and nrr* as follows:
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Evans, Lewis, h
Naughton, Reed, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7,
Nays—None.
The seali
excavating

Total*
**,863 51
Orders adopted at present sei­
stun
8,883 61 awarded to D. R. McElwain at a sum of *550
Orders yet in hedrawn
158 40 by a vote by ayes and nays as follows:
aa follow* ;
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Russell, Evens, Lewis,
For publishing Liquor Tax State­
McNaughton, Sheldon, and Tomlinson, 7.
ment of County Treasurer for
Nays—Nons.
■
1876
On motion the Council adjourned.
For publishing Proceeding of
L. D. Qvacxassaui, Recorder.
IW 00
Board
Tout
(IM to
There being no further business be­
fore tho Board, after Ute reading of
the Journal, on motion of Mr. Phillips
Board adjourned without day.
D. G. Robinson,
Attest,
Chairman.
Wm. H. Powhrs.
County Clerk.

H- R. Stevan’* Column.

‘'VEGETINE,
JECETINE
VEGETINE
JVEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE

C. M. RUNYAN’S
I would respeCtfaNy announce to the citi
zens of Hastings .«nd vicinity, that I have a
new and
*
7

M ’ « ■■!

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00,; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc.,, which will be sold at
BOTTODa 3E&gt;3E*.XC3SBia.
Remember the place, at Jf. &lt;S. R U’JVY^ljyrS
Boot and Shoe Store, Jeffebson street.
Gite me a call.

.
Council Proceeding*.
A regular meeting of the Common Coun­
cil of the city of Hastings wa* held at th*
council room on the evening of Dec. 19th, A.
D. 1870.
Present tbe Mayor, Recorder, Aid, Davrson,
•fwsths worn
cf SerotuU.
Evav*. Lewis, McNaughton, lle*d, Russel),
xxi66tf
Sheldon and Tomlinson.
■
The minute* of the two previous meeting*
-. •nc-'Jatby phytlcl.tiv aud apothecaries
were read and approved.
Petition of Wm. D. Hayes protesting against
opening that part of Madison lying between
Jefferson Ft. and Broadway for reason* therein
set forth was on motion of Aid. Sheldon laid
on tho table.
.
Petition of Edwin Tsali, O D Spaulding, M
E Taylor, HL Miller, Geo W Williams,! E
Stauffer ,A P Vpdike, Daniel Striker, B T
Campbell, A J Bowne, C Russel!, Julius Russ­
ell, Lucius Ru**«ll. J M Russell. £ B Colton,
H F VanValkenburg, Irving L Crea*y, George
rllh wondsrful sueevs. iu M»i
Curry, Henry Marble. Mrs. J H Dennis, Mrs.
Truman Williams, II E Keneday, A M Hayes,
Mrs. G W Williams, J W McElwain, Miller
Delong, Mrs. R Cressy, John Teoll, Mrs. J H
Anderson, J H Anderson, W G Shriner, Effie
Salisbury, Will Johnson, Jean Kocher. Hoaea
Adolphus, WH Holmes, C8 Burton W H Myers
A S VanWeek, C B Parsons, C M Bunyan,
J G* Runyan, Jas, Dunning, LOrsborn, Wm H
Powers, John Hotchkiss, Geo M Dewey, A B
Freeman, C J Cole, J C Woodruff, A J Britton,
M E Nevins, Geo. Wood, John Roberts, A M
Blsxo, A Wooley, D C Wooley, L D William*,
Henry 11 Bailey, Edward Rider, Mile* Alain,
Truman Williams, 1 B Lees, Jno. M Nevin*.
Chas W Jones, J B Fuller. M T Wheeler, A D
Cedwalhder, E M Evert*, 31 A Morrell D C
Ityclealiymcr, Harvey Close, G W I’almatier,
Aaron M Black, T J Wilder, Valentine Liens
Chet Measer. Fremont Dillon, Wm Steven*,
Mbs Dore Mann. Walter Kelly, Nellie Meserole, H F Ford, Belle Throop. A E Tomley, Will cur* 1‘yjpepri*.
Dick Williams, Leroy Orr, Ella Burton, Ella
Pennock, Clara H Allen. Mrs J B VanVel*or,
Hilton Ward, Jno H Dennis, Curtis G Mixer,
Wm H Stebbins, W U H Heath, Frank Steb­
Restore* ttre entire vy»tcm toa taoltbye
bins, Reuben Fuller, Fred Sweet, Geo Will­
iams, H M Merrit. J Maus, T J Bro*»eau, Seth
A Balisburr, 11 J Kenfield, Joaeph Col*, Marj
Barlow, GI Heath,S C Powell. C A Barnes W
G Abbott, E M Hand, C 8 Whitcomb, Kirk
Grant, Frank Decker, G G Spaulding, John
SnjJ.r, C B Salisbuiy, John Carlow, Mr* A
Ackerman, Chas K Bauer, Loyal E Knappen.
John Q Cressy, H A Goodyear. Wm 8 Good­
year, Jas H Bauer, J E Ilogl*, Samuel Diskle,
A P Drake and Geo W Sherman, to enforce the
law relative to selling liquors, to minors and
drunkards and closing ealoons as prescribed
by law, was on motion laid on the table until
» Pains In the Baek.
the next me*tiug.
Report of Finance Committee recommending
that tbe bill oC printing of Dennis &amp; Holmes
be allowed at *34 51, also of Gee. M. Dewey
laally euro* Kid nay Complaint.
xxi6Btf
bill for printing be allowed al *88 5(&gt;and the
bill of Dep. Sec. of Stat* foe copy of amended
charier at *3 00, which by a vote of aye* and
nays a* follows were allowed and orders ordereds drawn thorefor.
.\yea—Aid. Dawson, Evans, Lewis, Mc­
Naughton, Russell,Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7.
I* th* great reruxly ter Oensral Debility.
Nays—none.
Report of Street Com.recommending that the
Lost!—$50 00 Reward.
,job of excavating the hill North of Iron Bridge
on Broadway be let in nccordaa^wwith the
A pocket book containing money. *50
profile and specifiieation* on file In the Recor­
reward will be paid for its recovery.
th* world. /
ders office. On motion of Aid. Tomlinson the
xxi72t2
_______ G. W. Bbow.n.
report wa* accepted and ordered to be placed
Vesotine 'is Sold by all Druggists,
on fils.
Taka Notica—Fair Warning I
Tho fullowingresolution wa* offered by Aid.
__
NEW ADVERTISMENTS. ____
Sheldon.
The individual that carried off my lit­
Krtolrtd, That Stat- Street be and is hereby
widened from Hanover Street Easte to Q. PT Rowell &amp; Co'eTOoE tle dog on last Thursday, will save trouble
Montgomery Street and that tho South line of
if ho returns him immediately as he ia
said Street be and is hereby established as fol­
known, and cannot
low* : Commencing al a stake standing twelve
xxi72t3
Sfoet east of Hanover Street on the South
of State Street running thence in a South­
Easterly direction parallel with theJG. R.V. R.
IL one hundred (100) fe*l South of the center
Between Irving station and Freeport,
of said Rail Road track measuring at right
angles with said Rail Road track to the point
on tbe road that pamea Joseph Freeman,
Lamb. Bottum Lands, nnd Uplands, on Wrms !• J. C. Hanna, Wm. Cobb, the Wood
&gt;ult tile purth»«r. Ml Iver ccnl.
on School House and the Dutch Church, one
Carried by ayes and nays as follows :
defr-rrtd payments. Tv*, per cent. diseount far
roll of pictures, being Bird*-Eye view's of
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Lewis, Bussell, Shel­
tffii
the Centennial Grounds and Buildings. A
don and Tomlinson, 6.
Nays—Aid. Evans and McNaughton, 2.
reasonable reward wilt be paid for the^roOn motion of Aid. Dawson tho matter of
tum of tho property to the subscriber, or
John M. Bessmer drawing money for the Dep.
for it if left at the Bamm&amp; office.
Sec. of Stats for a copy of ammended Charter
ABEMF8 WANTED FOB HJSTOW
J. R. Dudlky.
was referred to city Attorney.
Rutland, Dee. 21 1876.
70tlThe following accounts were then allowed
and orders ordered to be drar~ — ,L*
appropriate funds therefor.
*4 00 tioandcouiplotebiJlorj pubtnhed. bend for our
Crawley A Mate for Hose Co.
1 60 extra terms to agent*. NiTiosxJ. Prauuuo Co.. system, build* up the broken-down, eu
Clias Dolph for one eoard of wood
Ch lea*o. III., *rbt. Lost*. M*.
’
pepsin. Liver Complaints, Dropsy. Chronic
gin Room.
5 25
Diarrboa, Boils, Nervous Affection, Chill*,
by aye* and naya a* follows j
TO ADVERTI8EH8. and Fever*, Humors, Los* of Constitutional
Ayo*—Aid. Dawson, Evan*, Lewis, Mc­ S«ndforcur MJCHIOAS LIST. ,Seatfr**oa Vlger, Disease* of the Kidney* and Bladder,
Naughton, Russall, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7. Vipl^ra°*
Female Complaints, and all disease* originat­
Nay*—None.
ing in a bad elate of the Blood, er accompanied
On motion of Aid. Tomlinson the Um* for
by Debility or a Low Stale of the System.
ftS“Ready for Agent*—Th*
completing tho job of excavating the hijl on
Cavrioa!—Be auro yon get the PxaiTixx
Broadway North of the Iron Bridge wa* ex­
Srarr, ONE dollar and two a bottle. Sold
tended to th* 1*1 of April 1877.
Resolution
Aid. Sheldon that th* library
fond of *610 0 on hand be temporarily trans­
86 Harrison Armine, Boston.
ferred to Ui» Finn Ward highway ted.
rrwU^yi. etc
List of Patent*.

C. M. RUNYAN.

We’ve Got ’Em!
DRUGS &amp;

Also CONFECTIONS,

IN

ENDLESS VARIETIES.

WHERE ?
JAS. P. ROBERTS

local felim

Th* Little Kock
and Fort Smith
RAILWAY

^iyrs!&amp;A"lSS.'tiss-i'j2tv

lloosht-.'.ln Ilmiry
SeMteMoAuMi*.
Il.-yl Lbul .n n.

SE

Naughton, Reed, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7.
Nays—None.
On motion of Aid. Sheldon that the dog tax
of *25 now on band be transferred to the First
Ward highway fund, and that 10 per of th* 4th
Ward highway fund amounting to *83 14 also
be transferred to the First Ward highway fund
Carted by aye* and nay* a* follows:
Ayes— Aid. Dawson. Evans, Lewis, MoNaughton, Used, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7.
of ths Bd Ward highway fund amounting to
*111 19 be transferred to the First Ward highwnr ted.

Claims audited by tbe. Board as
follow*:
Miscellaneous Claims

Special Notices

TO
•nr rear, we have madt
word failure eonld

."xxs'c.lr's
this with th*
earuMtir l-ec thst the rreat

Genteni exhibition

LSHK

(toll to. rrtdertcit W

Educational.—Educate your aons
and daughters at the Grand Rapids Busi­
ness College. For particulars, call or send
for "College Journal."

l&amp;LtoJrf'.Ud.

&lt;W Itar.

J Morton Fence Thornville

b$b sSBrfcriss,
Chronic aBdeUcwre MmiM
.. .

S Doakal Oil Cop Hratfor
E Gregory Wind Wheels Battle Crwek

Advertised Letter*.

muOk x&gt;».

WWW*w^l» inlninf

■ Mateu*. Cite*,
roexnso nr
,
C. BIGELOW,

MARRIAGE GUIDE. OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

�[OOJCTINUSD PROM 1ST PAGt]
come home. It’A’a White Christmas.
Mother! Mother!” and in a minute I
wan in father's ariiu and put in bed bj
deir mother; and all tho children were
awake and such jo« and rejoicing I .
While wo were having our hearty sleep,
they had come home, and gone about
very carefully so u not to awaken ua; for
they wished to surprise us just as we were
surprise!
When we looked out tn the
morning the ground was covered with
snow, the shed* and buildings were cush­
ioned deep with fleecy white, and the
branches of tbe trees down to tho tinirat
twigs were laden with it; oven the well­
sweep and bucket were white.
And
wotLtr •» b.u«—settle well; K&gt; u
was a White Chrutmas out of doors and

larlaln ludsnloreof Mortgage, made mid «x*cut*&lt;i
nUu teoUiilay of Aprlll In th* year of nor Dord
&gt;n* thousand eight hundred and *«r*nty-one. by
ruomu Blackman, of Barer. Barrv pojiutyt and
&lt;lat* of Michigan. In tkvor of Fraud* Holden of lhe
ire uaklp of ITalrievlU*, County and Slat* afereald;
i bleb Mid Mortgage wa* duly recanted to the *a«
if lh* Kegistcr of Deed* nt me runnly of Barry

5t?;

Free ride to GrandRapids

|and return]

area yeas*
'mortgage.

imortgage
n the pay'*4^

a*.

ONLY DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY.

We will pay the Railroad Fare to Grand Rapids
and back again, of any one buying $25.00 worth
of goods from our store, or, if only $15.00 worth
is bought, we will pay the fare One Way. We do
this because we want to sell off our winter stock.

cif'tlret'uy. ttx

Legals.
No Affidavits of publication wlH b* give until
. . .
। . - -....I .■ •&gt;.» uni, »r«e.

Star Clothing House.

Star Clothing House.

Legale.

Legals.

•utainpiMo or parcel of laud situate, lying and

ef.nll kllUriUi

OW Lro. “onUth. no^

1*1.4 situate, lying. end being
Here, couuty of Barry, eao
t&gt;
I &lt;•
north or range nb
offered for saio at

WMontaa.goBiffiMrteoraur. Al^reWysiiar

land on the north «a*t eoraur of mcuou fir* (i).
all ta township oneQi north of range tan (10) wesu
Dated. D*cemb*r ISth. ICT.
DAStBI. SKELP. Mortgage.
(tai. K. Bscs*. Atty, for HprtgagM.
xxia7wl3

WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE

SALE ON EXECUTION,

or MicetouLCounly ofBarry.as.n-

l£..yasJt.

• f RSfaM, M

dly of“ etob.^A. D. 1X71.by IM Mid William

in WILL SELL HOODS LOWER HH ffl STORE IN Mffl

t L*r&lt;i on .thousandMai
&lt;1 rocvrdw! Iu tn* &lt;im«
■utaeountyof Barry,c
D. &gt;*&lt;7. al two o’eloek Io
[” of Mortcagt*. oa vagi

Wo Are Selling

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 ; $4 00 ; 5 00 and Upwards.
M) of tho'souih u*t*&lt;gartariP4} 1
fuellon c usek»*r twenty on* (21 lof township num-

umber lln*[VJ west^contalnlng tn *11 one henred and twenty (130J seres of land acoordins to th*
inlted Stat** Survey, be th* same more *r les*.
Thereupon netie* is h*r*»y given that by
irta*of«aid *x*cution. I shall expue for sale
nd 1*11 et th* North frontdoor of the Court House,

hn /. (iildtag. being thirty (W) aero* of land at
cording to the United but** aurvay. b* Ua a*=
^Dated Prairieville. De«. 37. ICT.
Jai.«.*77-txi
FRANCIS HOLDE&gt;. Awign**.

We Are Selling

iboultl an)

rjssbKrft’jsyrxs

33

ilatnteln
U public

al the Nortb tr□’uI
tlty of llaatinn.
&amp;fea£5?:

teeutb day ot August, in tea year o
e thousand eight hundred and seventy.
J. Winters of Dope, Barry county, and
ihigan. in favor of Preaeis Holden of
In the matter of the utai* of Albert E- Bull
I* of Prairieville, county aid stale
.
•hkh said mortgage was duly recorded deceased.
On reading and filing ,She dnly verified th**dre'll,, /.-j-rc . r tbe llesirt'.-.’ ■ l’e
mlnletratioo ceouet orA. E. Bell Administrator
of Itarry, aforesaid, on th* Ivth d
of said estate on file in Ihl* court which he preys
DJCT, at eleven o'clock io the ft
may
be
exam
tied suid allowed.
"W" of mortgage* on page 28S.
Thereupon t is ordered. That Tuesday the 2M
gage ws* given to secure the p«:
day
of Janna
next at 1C o'eloek in the
forenoon,
i.. .
r...v&gt;L.
_______

Ft0?

$4 5a&gt;

certain mortgage, bearing date the tweet
of October, A. 1&gt;. i—;. tio-ui:-; M Mr.

StSK
ncordrd ta tbe offle* of the KrgMler

i

a

BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SUITS.
$2 75, $3 50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards.
$&lt;Sr- Take advantage of this chance to save money by buying of us, besides Costing you nothing to
see Grand Rapids.^jj^f
'y

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st., Grand Bapids.
Make no Mistake in our Looatson—The Great Double Store.

to sattefy the mount
mortgage, with lute

fOOCt. a* agent for tbe United
aeb Sox ofTilu and Ointment.

~ liRK'mFiCTf^
THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD

fiouowrs OfflTIBIT.

1877, at the hour ol one o'eloek ta th

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

By

ed to appear, at a session of said eourt.' then tc be

Mass
S iS
KS.ES
d»y of heart

M’S
Offi STORE.

sass
If the Pills
itrwtione.

The Druggist,

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG T^Dg, and
has in stock cfnd daily arriv­
022348483032534848483023234832
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock or Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggist’s
Merchandise which he offers
to the^ jjcoplc at greatly R^
“°^REJU£MBER,the Peo
pie’s Drug S to r e is di­
rectly opposite Fmpirc Block.
One door cast of SpauldingsDiptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Searle

(A truoooi .]

iwiTOwi

Jatape of /4oM&lt;«.

iARDIAN'S SAXE.

sw.ws ssyss

,

t of the estate ot Kila Lewis anil

city) of

ffiiaggqKSLSE”1

id Stats
virtue

WM!
ran. all of tho as

SSST^iS
GKOltGL

Palad.KaaUngs.-i

NOTICE TO 9.9^MI^SIONERS ON
^Cowr^or^B mtK’J® Probate^Court for

Jul^ 18,1876

Qeo. M. SavagcFtfc'C^s CoL
*^?Ht**? •“’wurins any of these adverUse
■UBtawfllplmsettaLejrheroJlheyeaw theeani*.

lent the aame to ua for examination and

SmBMffiKKP

POSITIVELY CURED.

fcctive and conge­
nial purgative crer
direovered. They
are mild, but etfectual in their
operation, moving
the bowel* surely
and without pain.
Although gentle
in tbeir operation,
they are still the
__
__ moat thorough and
'■AUJl™ * —
searching cathar­
tic medicine that can be employed: cleans­
ing the stomach and bowels, and even the
blood. In small doses of one pill a day,
they stimulate the digestive organs and

ft

and desertbed u follows, to-witTlhu w««t half
In th* stattar of the Batata of John Bredyland
I!Si ft IU n»rth -st qu*rt« [Uf of Motion thirty dcoauad.
MORTGAGE SALE•
five M in township number two[2J north of rang*
On reeding and flltag duly verified. tha adDefault bavin*been msdctntbecondttlonanf a eernine luj wen. contataing according to th* Uultad miniitratioii account of william M. Bnrreuxh* ex­ lua morliur. mad* and nrculv.)
I-.m.i M. H.akc neighboring parts
State* •urvay.utahtyitv] acres, b* ths ssmo more ecutor of uid estate on file ta thia court which he &gt;l&gt;4 wins.Mis- A Blake of tbe Town of Huttud Ointment, aa salt
prey* may be examined and allowed.
Thereupon It to ordered. Thaf Monday the 2nd
Ja^yM^iSy^R 4 NCIMIOLDKN. Mortgsr**.

A. D. ICT. aaC ------chatllM. and

62t r

Ayer’s Adva. A, Undertaking

.•bold atthsmaaafa.-tcry of Professor Hoi
T a Co., New York sad by all rtvpcctahl*D.
ts and Dealen In Medietas throushoui the

Ore
-A. .
tossion of the probate eourt for lbs county of Barry,
nt tho probate office, io the city of I; •:.. l
S‘Sts holdtn
on Wednesday, tbe71th day of December in the
?,-4S5K Sa

SALE ON EXECUTION.

f8 5°-

EXTRA LOW PRICES ON FINE' OVERCOAT SUITS.

Holloway’* Ad. Drug*, Etc. JSS;

a. t. rr.i.-iunt.
Judge of Probate.

Stars or Micniaax. County of Barry, n

w.

00 &gt;

^Only $1O 00 and $12 00.'®*

FRARCUl MOLDEX,

si^.^HE^.v.r.sr

give nolle* to
Estat* of tbe |
n.l the hearing the
rder to be wblisbr

Suit*

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits
Deeswli

&gt; eonlalnad. and of Ute stalo tn tn an

thal^srtd &lt;t 'dmiaisti
person* '.oterwtod in

Wo Arc Selling

Court House. In tbe
r of Marry, and Kate
aeewbrr* tbe Circuit

endue to the big beet and battbiddar an Saturday
b* M das of &gt;*bruary A. D. 1«77, at one o’aloek
n th* *ft*raoou. that being brtwun the hour of
le* o'eloek and the Mttme ef the ranof that day.
JOHN OCR ESS Y. Sheriff.
Dated. K**ttap. Dee. »£. ICT.
dM.tltT

STATS
Gharry. u At a it-iioa of th* Probata Coart fur tha County of
Barry holdan at tha Probata office. ta tha City of
Harting*, on Wednesday IbaZTth day of December

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.

more than a quarter or a century, and ha«o
obtained a world-wide reputation for their
virtues. They correct diseased action in
tion’i within their range can rarely with­
stand or evade them. Not only do they
cure the every-day complaints of every­
body, but also formidable and dangerous
diseases that have baffled tbe best of
human ekill.
While llicy produce power­
ful effect*, they are, at the same time, tho
safest and best physic for children. By
their aperient action they gripe much less
than tho common purgatives, and never
give pain when the bowel* are not inflamed.
Tlicy reach die vital fountain* of the blood,
and strengthen the system by freeing
it
from the element* of weakness.
Adapted to all ares and conditions in
ail climates, containing neither calomel
nor any deleterious drag, these Pills mar
Iw token ^ith safety by anybody. Their

* co
___ War Claims Attorneys. Detroit.

from

their u*c ta nay quantity.
ntaraxxD ar

Dr.j.C.AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Ban,

AU ORUflSISn

forBook
Printers.
and Job

Inks,
rrantod of Superior

.In tha
JUMTOrUTRATOK^SALE.
matter of tha eatata of ft atennan Parker

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET &amp; HALL,
Commission Merchant* in

Grain, Pork and Se

EXCELSIOR
r;
MANUFACTURERS,

n*^ CMKJA6O,

D. D. MALLORI &amp;C0
Whohmle Dwlan tn
Mis.

r'„

Dy

Sealed

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 73,

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY, 8, 1877.

Ihe ^ejni-Weekly hBpliblicaji Bapjier 1==

Doctor Aikin’s Double Column.
READ

READ.
FOIE

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PUBLISHER.

County. Micbicnn.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

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Gra&amp;d Rapid.

HARVEY WRIGHT,

u&gt;r attenlicn rirrn
over Boaton Carn Stoi
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PHYSICIAN i SURGEON,

/

PHEKPOHT. BARRY COV.VTY, MIflJt.
SV*6peoii! attention giren tn Di&lt;ea«a of Wombi
aud Ch Idrcn.Tia
XXlltf A
•i. 5V. RIKER.
Jl h-HtE OF THE PEACE. Ganarnl Collection

WiL UPJOHN.
'iriUih-'IAN A FVEQfcONV-oaee
tttatoSU Ua&gt;liMr&lt;. Mkb.

SALISBURY k HROSSEAL.
DEALERS LN FUKNITUMB.Upbolatory Good*.

DR. H. F. PECKHAM.
BCLECUL’ PHTSICEAA AND SURGEON.
Cedar tfrtrk. Harry tbsatp. JfteA.

DELIGHT J. WOLF.B. D.
x«45if

rrvoiat ativatioa.

A. P DRAKE,
PHYSICIAN k SURGEJN.-Ofie. over F.
Ackltar'* Drax Sura. SUl* 8L. llMlin«« Mi&lt;

Bariaw k Goodyear'* (tore.

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tanylTS

DR. C. RUSSELL,

rWYHCTAXA SURGEON.--Ofieo over Jnliui
RumII'. rture. Phoralx Bleak. Stela Straak

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

CHAS. H. BAUER.
ITTORNET AT LAW AND FBOSBCUTING
ATTORN BI fur B»rr» County. A ten I for Hetae
Duorane* Co., of N. Y.. .nd Fmmux Insurance

WM.

BURGHER.

IffilPliLartK: “d
ISAAC W. V ROOM AX.
)EP.-SHF.llOT. Deputy U.S. Manhal.G.n

p. s. bowen;
CtTIL ENGINEER. Count/Sarvejor, .nd Oene“,u C*art

. JOHN Q. CRESSY.
SHERIFF. Depute Conner EnrreyBraadG.nerel
Ooaveyaaecr. OtBee nt the Coart Boom.
_______
JauxI75

HOLBROOK,

MES­

time when appropriations of dna character,.
or any part thereof, if not drawn, shall by
due course of law be transferred to the
fund from whence they catue.

Gtntletnen uf' the Seiuile and How of
Rcprwntativft;
’

ASSESSMENTS AND TAXATION.

WHOLE NO. 201
made a record of itself, as this would offoj
demeans of detecting forgeries: Iftfcl
were C?ona perhaps conveyances should b
required to be executed in duplicate. I
the same connection 1 suggest that th
propriety of a legislative form fora cc
veyanee, which should be short, aud t
effect &lt;5f which M a warranty or othenri
aBsuld ha determined by law, might I
considered. If onn deeds were short ai
uniform, not only would tho expense
conveyances and record bo reduce, but
am confident our records would be 1
much better and more reliable shape tht_
they now ore. And Idesiretobairc you
consider carefully whether the recoH
ought to be. primary evidence at all. :
is not such in aoinc states, but m eviden
onhr when the failure to produce tho orii
inuris satisfactory explained. Under 1
system,
if there is anything wrong or si
'
pieions in a man's conveyance he is ini
‘
jrated in not producing it, but may bt
forward the record, in which the suspici
।
facts do not appear.

The constitution prescribes a uniform
rate of aaaessment ana taxation on proper­
ty at its cash' value. This applies to all
property except such as pays a specific
tax or is exempted from taxation by law.
The design of this provision is dear and
plain. It moans that taxation shall rent
upon property equally, and that all shall
bear its fair and just proportion of the ex­
pense of carrying on the gjveramant.
The theory u correct, but the practice
docs not conform to it. The inequality
of assessments is a common complaint.
Lands adjoining each other of about the
same value, but situated in different conn­
ties, often arc listed for taxation on the
assessment rolls at rates not at all similar.
There is no pretence that any property is
assessed tu the constitution requires at ib
cash value. Go where you please about
81’EirAL COMMISSION.
the State and you arc informed that asses­
• 1 am aware that modifications of mt
sors assess property far taxation al only :
importance, and of 3 radical natc
about one-quarter or one-third of its mon- .
affecting Jaws for the asree-ment and col­
cy value. 'I am advised that in some lo- i
of taxes, and. laws for the execu­
calities where real estate has doubled and lection
‘
tion and rceixtratioD of conveyances ought
thribbled the assessments from year to .
to bJxmadc with great care, and only af­
year, instead of corresponding with the .
encbancod price, have actaally been re- jter niukh thonghtful investigation. Bearei
ing m mind tho time limited by custom
duced and the property rated for assessfor a session of the Legislature and the
pressure of buincss necemarily incident to
its rite. Personal property is easily conit, it seems to me doubtful whether you
cealod and the most of it escapertaxation.
ran give there 'subjects, during your scs^
It is estimated that not one'teufL of this
rion, that careful investigation that theif
kind of properly pays any taxes what­
importance seems to demand. I thcre^
ever. In tadition to this, our system of
fore Fugcrat that they be referred to a-spo-^
specific taxes has tho effect to virtually
cial commission consulting of three men 0!’
release large property interests from nearly
ability and experience to ccrefully put in i
one-half of the amount they should pay,
while exemptions by lav wholly release form and submit such amendments and
changes as may seem desirable and wire,
other classes of property from bearing anv
for tho action of the Legislature hereafter.
part of tho public burthen whatever. Tbe
RTATS CAPITOL.
result of it all is that property innounting
Our State Capitobis progressing toward*
to millions of dollars is partly or wholly
relieved from taxation, and thus a great completion, and will in all probability bo
ready for occupation before the next reg­
discrimination is made against that class
ular session of the legislature. Yonr at­
of employments and industries whose
tention has already bran called to tbe neeffects are visible and taxable and they in
consequence pay very much more than
their fair proportion of the public dues.
The rule of justice and the fundamental further suggestion, that as soon ns may be,
law arc both set aside and taxation is dis­ stops bo taken to have the grounds on
tributed most unequally and unfairly. I which the building is shunted tastefully
laid out and ornamented with trees, shrubs
am conscious that it is quite impossible to
ilerise any ryitcm that will fully equalise and flowere. With a liulc care and with­
tho weight of this burden ; I am also sen- out great expense the grounds,.which will
■sible that we should carefully guard against from time to time be vbited by consider­
injudicious proceedings tending to drive able part of the jioptthtion of the Slate
may be made attractive and pleasant to a
capital from the State, but certainly some
most desirable degree. It further seems
measures should bo immediately inauguralcd to better enforce tho provmonn of the to me that through the agency of the Ag«
ricultural College, a most valuable and
constitution and to correct this growing
delightful botanical garden might be es­
inequality.
tablished and maintained on the capital
•
TAX SALESAND TAX DEEDS.
grounds.

The population and wraith of Michigan
places her in the front rant of tho State*
07 Moarot acroot, uppoulo tabors) Hathban of the American Union.
With great nat­
ural resources developed by enterprise and
culture, with the neeraaitiea of life abun­
dant, aud its luxuries easily attainable,
wi^h a government emanating from the pcoH '•Uents aninm in the
n m« the Doeturbrforoi
pluand resting upon their confidence fur
Ofier hour*. 0 a. m.to
•import, with learning generally diffused,
industry fostered, and religion neither fet­
tered nor endowed, with the largest liberty
for all consistent with security for person
inttMiii, end ba» many Urine wilt
and property, the State teems with intel­
who owe life and health to him, after baring 1
np all hope of relief. Ula rrmediea are alma
lectual and business activity, and steadily
tellable, with taarvalona aflUaer relieving •
advances in nil the element* that constitute
action", purifyi. and be i. unI­ the highest civilisation.
-—v*—■
.rrrallr relied upon n
Representing such a commonwealth yon
DOCTOR WHO CURES.
have come from your homes and-your oc­
cupation* at the advent of the year, to
frame new laws and modify bld ones, to
nk ee hopolen rue. frumXh. Irandi
meet such changes as time and the public
welfare piny seen: to require.. I welcome
you to the Capitol and am confident that
with fidelity an? faithfulness you will give
your brat energies to the proper accom­
plishment of tbo important work devolved
l*?- r. A11; urr1
upon you.
At such a time- it hecm* fitting and
proper that wo should make devout ac­
knowledgment of our gratitude to Al­
mighty God for tbo growth and prosq&gt;eri&gt;
ty of the State, the health nnd peace of
the people, nhd the blessings both public
and private which have b"--n so freely
rvonrc»r» aud
your curlo« me,”
tKM-TUn TO HAVE
vouch «nfed to us.
pbyeleiBn." - ilwl have help,
re, who. after a r hurl Irralni.ut
[tract. I ear, sleep better. am
given the pah lie iuaie.ent eviratmer: |» ceeulburly aoere^ful'•

Tho public debt of the State is com-i
panitivoly light, and provision is made
through the sinking fund for its extin­
, guishincut even foster (hrn it falh due.
’ Within the ]«st two years the debt has
» been reduced one hundred and seventy‘ eight thousand dollars, and repeated efi
forts have been made to purchase and re­
to., of whatever name.-r nature, earemiiy
»u^taU|fuli.y
tire more of the outstanding bonds. The
The Married or Hltude detlrtog aM or advice in any detiau? nuuu
attempt,
however, lias been unsuccessful,
u-nlkia. and cure or dMewae. ronDdenUr ronenp ibe Doctor wim I
the holders preferring not to part with the
'yuucBn’have taeect)opn«£t oTparfhet bmlth.’Ta**"ail otw
5 accuritiei even at a premium. This fact
rmntlon. nrSllrplcui-iure-n w, bcMt^rUWUp^r^rar.-ia
demonstrates the high credit which the
ACortlont arr mrr&lt;l whereo-.b-r
• State maintains at home and abroad. It
nCFORMITIl-X.
. also proves the wisdom of a well eonsti.
; tuted sinking fund—gathering steadily,
' and without pressure means for the com­
faitf pleto payment; of the State debt.
.
In this connection I desire to call rour
iPb|mo&gt;l&gt;. HyUro'-ric. Variroevlw.o-.e.. raCIcnKr eur.r.t &gt;
IS prvw:r&lt;irUOM•" Tnirrter* prutn|»tiy kuppllrfl, Waite m«uy I
■ attention to the fact that by act of the
orovrlalfi
ua&lt;loct»&lt;l or badly trr«&lt;e4 by nhyAlrlBn* li
Legislature of 1875, $460,828.40 was
A tbvsviMM,) !l la rlxhlBsd proper to eye plain trnua thu; I
transferred Irom the Sinking Fund to the
HOOD A.OVICE A&gt;O GOOD Tit
nS men who Lara received rroci oiticn b*d treatment and Imm,
; General Fund and in consequence no tax­
ation for the current expensta of the State
: anil reunify, and make one a teaching: government was levied for tho yoara 1875­
1
■ ■
Ei■aor tlgtilb. Trnerm.ntipporter*.
rre-; 6. As the amount thus withdrawn from
tbo Sinking Fond is nearly exhausted, and
JUDICIAL ClRCnTU.
I am also of the opinion that our laws
ta Dr. A Ikon, rhner in p*t*an or as no furthpr moneys can kc diverted from
The judicial circuits of the State ought
for the sale of lands delinquent for taxes
i that fund at the present time without a
tniclit, in many respects, be simplified and )at an early day to be reorganised with a
plain violation of the Constitution, that
improved. Now, if for any cause, non­ better regard to population and territory,,
instrqnient expressly applying the moneys resident land is returned as delinquent for 1and thus secure a more equal division in
now in such fund to tbe payment of the
even a single tax, no mater how s^iall it the labor of the circuit judges. At pres­
. principal and interest of the’ State debt,
the work in some circuits is hard much
may be, the State within one year adver ent
1
‘ until the extinguishment thereof, it will
liscs and sells tho land, and at tbo expire- Igreater than should be imposefi upon a
be incumbent on you to make provision
tion of another year, if payment of the 1single judge, while in others it is light and
by taxation for the general cxpcosca of
lax it not made,- issues a deed of the 1really less than it ihonld be. The failure
tbs State government. I allude to this
premises which purport* to conver tho 'of the people of the State at the recent
’ also that yon may understand that tbe re' title absolutely to tho purchaser. Thous- 1election to vote u increase compensation to
two,
o.tconuaua, tnc Have i
oaltr.toanr
parser
Uta
coonlrv.wttli
Cull
and
pli
Vi^&amp;euaat. wi,ri»-gws.J3&amp;
; duction of L-ration for two years past was
nnds of these taxldeeds arc made every year, 1the judges, is prehape in amcamiro due to
; simply temporary and for the purpose of
and by far the larger proportion of them 1a fading that some of ihn circuits arc much
absorbing a surplus of unappropriated
when tested in tho courts are set aside and 1■maUcr than they really ought to be.
- moneys that had accumulated in thcSinkdeclared void.
They make uncertain
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
ing Fund from, legislation and not from
titles, breed litigation, and often lead to
Ope of the amendments to the Consti­
constitutional requirement. You will also
expensive and vexatious suits. I submit ।tution, adopted by the'popular vote at the
observe that tho receipts of the Treasury
to you whether some plan cannot be de- &gt;
recent general election, authorises the Leg­
for tho same time from sources other than
vised to remedy this system of flooding j
taxes have been sensibly diminished. This tbo State with uncertain deeds of this char- ।islature hereafter to submit any proposed
amendments to that instrument to the
ia occaaionod by a largo falling off in the
act er. A lieu upon awch lands in fkvor 1WJopla, to be voted upon al tho spring
sales of public lands and to a consideraof tbo purchaser for the amount of the tax ,ebcuon. 'J'his change wilt giro opportu*
able reduction made by the legislature of
«'■&gt;&gt;« bmm.rfi.unw, .iU.
two years ago in the speoific tax' imposed d.n&gt;Mk
court, lo erfora U&gt;. lico bj i.
to
upon foreign insurance companies doing • al. rftUr»miK.uftcr&gt;hu&gt;H ofweh li b yw fr&lt;* fnnjth,
business in tbis State, ns well aa to the
n time
as would
waul wwiwapwtag.awuiI ikarfHutegUM^
.
»u
—
stringency of the times and to other causes.
f.iluie lo p.y .u o&lt;d Ih. oou^Mooo of jrrtmi, eonjoc, 10 .
With this diminution i n revenue and
mere inodvertuoo
it ing than
ludrertuo. or
„ other
otko like
bk. cause,
orae, fe
th„ heretofore,
hm&lt;ofmi of
j,,
of tho merit* of the
1 the necessary return to direct taxation for
WHO. to to, would bo touch mon juo to propnilion to b. rotod on. Su:h UMod- I
general purposes, it is plain that you all parties and save much
and manta,
mnr.h of
nf the
tho work
work__ ______
!.. . . at a general. dection,
.
« are '
submitted
should exercise a strict economy in appro­ expense incident to our present system.
apt ter be lost eight of in the heat of D*r- 1
priations aud avoid all extravagant and ex­
cessive expenditures of the public money. CONTEYANOZS AND THE RECORD THERE. tisan strife.
Original schemes of any nature involving
COMMON SCHOOLS.
large outlays should bo avoided and the
It ha* been the cheriahod policy of thifl
Year attention is also requested to the
State, witbout narrowneM or parsimony, laws regarding tho conveyance of lands State to furnish focilitira for the education
should exemplify in every department such and the record &lt;-f conveyances. No sub­ of every child within it* boundaries. The
; prudence as tne circumstances of the times ject is more important: the man of large frsmere of tbe constitution provided for »
seem to demand.
meant is often concerned to the extant of syotem of free schools, and their descaod-j
I nm advised that a large balance now all be pMMSsra and the laboring man anta have developed that policy until now1
remains in the State treasury to the credit may have his little all invested in his ample opportunity for a free education is
of certain special appropriations heretofore homo, the security of which depend* upon afforded to all who may desire tn ara2.
made from time to time by the legislature the protection these laws give htm. That thentselvea of its benefit, not ody in tha
for various objects. Some of thesd appro­ they are defective ano afford groat facilities common branches of learning, but also in
priations were made several years ago, and for frauds is well known and that serious tho high®-greats of finished and classical
the money now on hand is n remainder frauds are often committed by means of culture. With- 6,000 common
left after the,-object of the appropriation bad them is notorious. The acknowledgment
been accomplialied and paid for. As the of deed* is quite too much a matter of maintained at a cost of three and
law now stands this money cannot be
miliiaw of dollar*, and 350,(M»0
I drawn from the treasury, not even for tho
m regular attendance, every aim
: object for which it was designed: without fed Chat upon die influence i
r defied the akillvf otter andJ
tb *wmlnrty'orurehle
la rocree.Cifl mode of treat mrc&gt;.l

THE VICTORY IS

WON I

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR

For full Particulars call and see
my splendid stock of Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy
Competition.
COME

A-TS'JD

—
.
Hastings. Jnne i2,
/39

INSTITUTE

DISEASES. '•*

The Doctor*. LteatioD I. most etiaible. central
ronv.nfeut nt

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by Dr.' A*! n ii’.'fur'i'her »tsi»
ninln*
and my heal
jirae. tt&gt; convince th» mo-

ATTORNEY AT LAW und Solicitor in Chanel
&lt;IF.&lt;— in I'ni.in IttnrL- Avar Ita.lnw *■ &lt;i&lt;wwlva&gt;

EVERYBODY ! !

READ

REMEDIAL

roll TBK CUKE OF

GOVERNOR’S INAUGURAL
SAGE.

SEE

shall add to

MEI

JOHN STAWTsFaY-

I grantor and th. bfidalAaroote oftheofifor yoar aconsideration
auggaot whether
on original
might
the propriety of enacting
law fixing a ’cer.
not beI UediTtbe
recording
t.^cc and^U

im«ie.vmtawe.

I , 1 bIbo

Unirarrity b a wraret

�Tho nsvf prison was designed to be what
ita num* implies, a houre of correction
students congregate within ita walla from where criminals not badly depraved, who
have edmraitted crime under circumstan-

heat and passion of great political excite­
ment, in die ambition for power and plaoe,
the induoament to secure raoeeas even by
chicanery and fraud is great, and cannot be
too strongly guarded against.
More stringent measures should be
adopted to prevent the bribing of clecton
and the corrupt use of money as a means
fbr buying or influencing votes.
The

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery, Produce, Etc.

tions, but submit them all to your delib*
crate judgement as the recommendations
of.one whose thoughtful, careful, and un­
selfish consideration of the interests of the
State entitles him to speak with an author­
■uxdud of iu ao«llc»ee k~p* F“* ** —more particularly young men convicted
ity beyond that which is conferred by the
tha highest demands of culture. I behave of a first offense might be withdrawn from
official position. If, on reflection, we
the
association
of
old
offenders
and
hard
­
its efforts to promote good scholarship and
should find ourselves in any particular
profound learning will, be heartily seconded ened criminals, and placed under a disci­
differing from him in judgment, lam
pline designed lo accomplish their refor­
confident we shall find his general conclu­
mation.
I
am aware that no system has
NORMAL SCHOOL.
'
sion
wise and prudent, and shall do well
with
severe
punishment,
and
more
vigori
been devised through which wo can hope
I may add that tbe Normal School, at '
to restore even the most of our criminals ous and effective taws should be enacted to to keep them in view in all our delibera­
Ypsilanti, with its able and experienced 1
to lives of honor and usefulness. Still, I prevent the practice, now too frequent, of tions.
instructors, annually trains a large number
Letting large sums on tho result of an
CONCLUSION.
of persons in the art of teaching, and thus '
It is well to remember that in
treatment a fair proportion may bs per- election.
&lt;
And now, as we enter upon the admin*
greatly contributes,to a higher and bettor manently reclaimed if surrounded jvith former
periods wherever such corrupting istration of the duties which the people of
!
standard of education.
proper motives and incentives. The in*. &gt;influences were permitted in a government the State have enjoined upon us, let us
SCHOOLS or MECHANIC ARTS.
cul cation of habits of industry, moral and of
&lt; tho people violence, anarchy, and a de­ remember that the importance of the work
ot free institutions followed. Our demands our best services. We are, for
It seems to me desirable that the scope religious
.
training, schooling and books are struction
&lt;
of the University, or some other of our elements in the accomplishment of this 1State election taws are in many respecw a brief period, at the head of a popular
ond should receive your careful government, whose welfare 'rests largely
educational institutions, should be enlarged work. The importance of proper efforts defective
’
In the registration of electors upon tho fidelity of its public servants.
so as to embrace a department for practical to reform convicts is shown in the fact attention.
i
time should intervene, between the With keen vigilance thoroughly, inveatii
instruction in branches of learning con* that tho average duration of imprisonment more
i
of closing ths registration and the day gate for yourselves every subject of legis­
netted with tho mechanic arte. Skilled is only about 3| years. The great body day
'
labor is one great want of tha country. It nf them soon return to ths community of
' election, so that opportunity may be had lation. Insist upon honesty and economy
ascertain the right to suffrage of any everywhere in the State service. Avoid
readily commands work at good price*.. I‘ from whence they came, if not reformed, to
1
names appearing on th* list. the creation of unnecessary offices,aand the
ia said that the Improved labor resulting to repeat their crimes and renew their doubtful
1
from schools of this character established depredations on the public. I trust that Election boards should be so organised and lavish expenditure of monay- Enact whole­
in Franco enabled that country to carry in the organisation of the new prison its constituted as not to be composed exclu­ some laws to devebplhe resources of the
eerily tha heavy weight of taxation imposed special design may be borne in mind, and sively of men of one political party; it State and build up 15 institutions, end
upon it by reason of tho Franco-Prussian I suggest that tho several Boards having is but fair and just that the opposite party you will have discharged your duties in a
war.
We have resource* which need charge of tho State Prison, the State have st least a reprreentative on the board. manner worthy of rememberanoe. I
scientific and skillful artisans for their House of Correction, and the Reform Provirion should also be made that pen shall be happy to co-operate with you in
developemcnt, and they ought to have School, be authorised to meet together, at sons who are candidates for office should all legislation which shall serve to accom­
thorough training to prepare them for thia times to be designated by law, and jointly not be canvassers of the vote* given for plish these ends.
.
work. Wo fit men for the practice of law determine upon sueb general arrangement or against themselve*. They are interested
CHAS. M. CROSWELL.
and of medicine, and why should wo not for the government of the prisons and the parties who might be tempted for their Executivr Offiob.
fit them for the practice of.those great in­ transfer of prisoners from one to the oth­ own benefit into injustice and fraud. Tbe
Laniing, January 8th, 1877.
dustries so important to our prosperity er as to them may seem expedient and taw does not usually allow men to proand wealth. “ Such instruction will make1 wise, or if thought best, these Boards boudm judgment in case* where they are
our nation richer by making our artisans1 might be consolidated into one small Board directly concerned, and there should cer­
more tasteful and skillful, and by develop­‘ having control ofall the prisons. Through tainly be no exception in ascertaining and
ing tho latent talent of the industrial1 this agency defects of administration msy determining the result of hotly contested
classes. Without this cultivation no peo­ be corrected, criminals classified and their elections where rivalry is great and prej­
I. DKWKT, ple can aspire lo become a firet-class man*1 treatment made to accord more fully with udice bitter. Place* for the vending and
* ufacturing nation, nor will they be able to' the re&lt;^uirments of justice and eblightaned sale of intoxicating liquora ought to be
H
astings, Miob., Jab. 8,1876.
closed on tho day of the election. Whab
compete succcosfully with the products of humanity.
over diveraity of views there may be in
■killed industry in thtf great markets ef
CRIME AND CRIMINAL LAWS.
GOV. CRO8WELU8 MESSAGE
regard to prohibiting or restricting the
the world. Mechanics are the sinews of
I
doubt
very
much
whether
the
rapid
liquor traffic generally, it seems to me
our commonwealth, and deserve the high­
est consideration of educators." * White I accumulation of convicts in the State Pris­ that no one will question the propriety of
Tho special attention of every reader is
would in no sense disparage classical or on is due wholly as is generally supposed making our elections as tar as possible free
professional studies, I would not omit to , to a corresponding growth of crime in our from ita baneful influence. It is a fact directed to tho very able message of Got.
cultivate that genius which enriches and i midst. On examination I apprehend it that intoxicating liquor* are sold in the Croswell, herewith printed. It is, we have
beautifies our homes, which gives us mills will be found in some degree attributable1 immediate vicinity of many of our voting co doubt, indicative of the policy that will
and machinery aud all thorn appliances of to the character and administration of the' places, and that men are to be seen about
be peraued by our law makers this session.
science and art so efficient in ministering criminal law. A greater majority of the1 tbo polls exercising the Lighest prerogaconvicts are in prison for larcany, and tivo known to freemen, partly or wholly We regard all the; suggestions wise, and
to the wants of man.
most
of
them
for
stealing
sums
of
but
lit*
1 intoxicated. These cases may not be nu- worthy of careful consideration, and c»AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AND AGRICCL
tie more than $25. Others are there Mr' mcrous, yet the importance of our election1!
ptcially those in regard to the election
TURNoffenses against property where the value1 and the general good of the community
‘laws, and tho liquor question. Our space
I rejoice that the Agricultural College was even lea than the sum I Irive stated.
' seem to demand that the surroundings
ia steadily advancing, and has become more A. an instance, I am fDldlliat a man is
1 shall be such that the elector may exercise forbids further comments, but wo do hope
thamever thoughly iodentified with that serving a term of year.* in the prison
1 tne most sober and deliberate judgment. every elector in Michigan will read this
important interest fqi*whose benefit it was whose only offense was forging an order
' Most assuredly everything that tends to meaaaee.
created. Agriculture is our principal in­ for 82. If he had stolen that sum, the
deprave and corrupt the voter, should bo
dustry, and whatever tends to promote it moral guilt would have been just as great,
excluded from tbe vicinity of tho polls.
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
is of advantage and value. It is gratify­ but the punishment of a milder and dif­
LIQUOR LAWS.
ing to observe a marked improvement in ferent character. I am also informed that
At the recent general election, tho pro­ Lansing House. Lansing, Micb., 1
the interest taken in farming. The or- a person recently served a term in State
. January 4, 1877.
J
ganixation of agricultural elute and socis- Pnaon for the larceny from «dwelling­ virion of the constitution prohibiting the
tie* has awakened discussion and quickened house of an article worth leas than a dollar,’ legislature from authoriiring the grant of
inquiry into the best methods of pursuing the gist of the crime under the law con­’ license for the sale of ardent spirits or other
would
probably
be
tha
ease,
tha
House
of
this laudable occupation. The result is sisting not so much in what was taken as’ intoxicating liquors, by a vote of the peoimproved culture and drainage, a Greater is the place from which it was taken. Ir pie, was stricken out, and full power is now Representative organised on Wednesday,
i
vested
in
the
Legislature
to
license,
re*
by the election of Hon. John T. Rich of
variety of stock, tho more frequent use of submit for your serious consideration
labor-saving machines, and ootter farms whether in some eases the taw does not, strict, or prohibit this traffic, in such man­ Lapeer county as Speaker. He is a fann­
and farm-houses, with a growing tendency permit the punishment of the State Prison’ tar as it may deem expedient and wise.
‘
Tho taws now in force upon, this subject er, has had the experience of two tonne as
■ to give just prominence and more influence for offense* too trivial in their nature, and
- to a pursuit which preceded all others, whether some of the distinctions of which were enseted by your immediate prcdecess- Member of the House, is a man of decided
and is as honorable ana useful as any which important difference* in punishment ajre' ora, and have been in operation but a short ability, and will make a good presiding of­
time. Tn fact, hardly a sufficient limo has ficer. The other offiem of tho House
man can follow.
made to turn are not altogether too finely
, elapsed since their validity was affirmed
STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL.
are, Clerk, Daniel L. Crocman of Ingham
drawn for such serious consequence*. The
. by the Supreme Court, to give them a fair
The State Public School with its 285 apparent injustice of sentences of this kind‘ trial. The sale of intoxicating liquor* as a county; Sergeant-at-arna,.y. R. Childs of
“waifs," nearly all ofwhom were taken from is made the ground work for burdening the
' beverage, is aa evil of great magnitude Washtenaw county; Enrolling and En­
the corrupting influence of poor-house Executtive of tho State with applications
( producing a large amount of wretchedness, graving Clerk, H. R. Hurlburt of Ingham
associations, ia a publie charity peculiar to for clemency. It would seem as though an
pauperism and crime, and it should be
county.
Michigan. No one can eompare the con* investigation of this subject might lead to
( kept under such guards and .restrictions as
dition of these children in.the healthy at­ an improvement in the law, remedying in_ will moat effectually prevent its bad results.
In the Senate, Jamon H. Stone of St.
mosphere of this school with their former some measure these finely drawh destino'
I
do
not
believe
that
a
license
law
would
condition in the posr-housa without real­ tions in crime, and perhaps, result in sub­
’ be any-improvement on the present taxing Frisby of Hillsdale, Engrossing and En­
ising the excellence and worth of this stituting a larger sum than the law irew
noble charity. To secure and maintain prescribes « the destination between grand* system, nor do I believe that ajlicenso law rolling Clerk, and Charles H. Perkins of
would be any improvement on tho present
the success ofthis institution, the declared and petit larceny.
Grand Rapids, Sergeant.at-arms.
taxing system, nor do I believe that the
object of its creation should be constantly
t
REFORM SCHOOL.
These office™ are all men well fitted for
people of the State, by their recent vote,
borne in mind, to-wit: to provided for
Nothing is mor* significant than the im­* intended that the one should be abandoned their respective positions, and we have no
such children only temporary homes until proved, condition of the Reform School.
• for the other. I suggest therefore, that doubt will perform their duties with credit
homes can bo procured for them in fami­ Not long since it wm claimed that the boys
1 such defects as may have been found in
lies. No training that institutional life eould not be kept in tills mttablfohmqnt
to themselves, and to the entire satisfac­
1 the working* ef the existing taw, be rcme*
can afford, however good, is so well adapted without inclosing it With a tffJ&amp;sive prison
' died by ammendment and that it remain tion of the Representatives and Senators,
to a child as a homo in a respectabls fami- wall, and a large appropriation was asked* io force, to the end that that its power to by whose votes they were choeen. •* Sen­
‘ ly. Borides, these children as soon as pre­ for that purpose. Now btra and bolls are
I limiv-ind.lesscn the evils of intemperance ator ” Rice presides as of old, over the
pared lor homes ought to give place in the removed; even the “high board fenoe"tbat
6 may be more fully and fairly tested.
Senate fire department, and the Mes­
institution to others. W e have still in ths surroanded the building hae disappeared,
LEGISLATION.
poor-houses of the State 650 chi’dren grow­ yet discipline is much belter and eseajxa
senger Boy‘a fsca.are most of them faA n»mber of year* experience as a
ing up amid indolent and depraved paupers, are less frequent.
The boys arc teld by
. member of the legislature, satisfies me milliar.
under circumstances well calculated to fit
Lieut. Governor Bastion is presiding in
’ that too often important measures arc poetthem for criminals or permanent depes- results arc of a mo*t|
‘ jtoDed until a late period in the session, the Senate to the satisfaction of the Sen­
and the* Crowded to a passage with un* ators, and will do no discredit to tho high
While mindfal of its duty ih the ehict-' duo haste. In this way cnida imperfect,
meat of laws fbr tbe rsgulsdowof SOtiSly i। knd sometimes dangerous legislation takes position for which he was selected with so
York impressed with the importance of
the encouragement of learning and tbs• place, I therefor urge that yon require much unanimnity,' by the Republicans of
this subject that recently they prohibited
by law the sending of children to the
’ your eummittees who visit tho state in- tbe State.
to care for her unfortunate children.■ solutions, to investigate them thoroughly
poor-houses of that State, and required
We hear it generally suggested that tbe
' and at M e*tiy day, to the end that all
county officials to place all over two years
able Senator from Kalamasuo county, and
empliflod
in
the
i
of age in families or private asylums.
■ the important measures of tho session may
• be prepared and considered with as little
Provisions through the agents of the State for the treatment
’ delay as may bo coniiatentwith a deliborBoard for the Suicrvirioa ef Charitable
the erection of the new asylum al PontiacJ ate and proper understanding thereof.
Instiutious, or through an angeaev express­
selected as President pro tem. of tbe 8cn&gt;
fbr ministering in an appropriate manner' ’ There is also a tendency to legislate to
ly created for the purpose, ought to be
to all within its bounds thus sadly afflict­ - much. Stability in our taws is desirable, ate, and it would bo 4seloction| ia every
made to imisediatelp secure the putting
ed. A like careful regard is also shownj, and changes should not be made without
out ofsuch children as now remain in our
in the liberal provision for tbo education of■ good and sufficient cause. It is some­
At tho Senatorial Caucus last evening,
the mutes and the blind, through the in­' timeej’better to bear the ills we hare than Hon. Thomas W. Ferry, was re-nominated
strumentality of the excellent establish­' to fly to those we know not of."
able to any one looking toward the multi­
by the vote of every Republican member
plication of State institutions for their ment at Flint.
I commend, without hesitation, these RECOMMENDATIONS OF RETIRING 00 V- of both Houses. It was a deserved com­
EBN0B.
humane institutions to your confidence
pliment, aud meets the approbation of tho
PRISONS.
1
I have thus briefly called your attentionand to your fostering care.
to the general policy which seems ' to me Republicans of the S'ate without a dissent-*
The State Prison is crowded, having
ELECTIONS.

Under our system of government, fair1
be afforded by the transfer of a portion of and untrammelled suffrage is of vital im­■
portance. Tho whole direction of publici
affairs, the authority to make or unmake।
’ ■ cupaucy. It must, however, be bon
mind that tha State has a number of
'

TOYS! TOYS!!

If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

Ml, Ml l FEM’S.
We were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.
. -

mmus

From all glass, to [Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
All Kinds and All Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
spirit, p^ee 4 pifEsroif'S.
Hasting,. Dec. 14th, 1876.
readers of tbe Banner the coming week,
we will not say more concerning it, until

xxtSOwi.
THE ENEMY OF SIIEA1EI

THE FOE OF PAIN

our readers have a knowledge of all its in­
TO MAN AND BEAST
trinsic excellencies.
I* ftvGrud Old
To-morrow morning Gov. Croswell will
deliver his Inaugural to a Joint Tonvim*tion of the two Houses, after which the
Legislature will adjouru until Tuesday
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
evening, to give the presiding officers a 40 YEARS.
chance to arrange the Standing Commit­
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
tees. ‘
D.
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
The “IronT’rsil.”
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip over HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
the Atehison Topeka and SantaFc Railroad IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
aud of the boautia, scenery and pleasure TO ITS MAGIQ TOUCH. A ROT*
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym TLE COSTING Me., Me., or 81.00.
Crinkle," the musical anil dramatic critic HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
of the New York World, sent free on pa- A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
plication.togcthcrwitb the SanJuanGuide, ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
mape and time tables of this new aud pop­ MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
ular route from Kansas Cityand Atchison
xx45yl
to Poebto, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Mine*. Tho finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on the eoctincnt between the Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Anderson,

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

DHir

CARBOLIC OIL

LINIMENT

Dldalecti, Pwrifles, Beallu, aaS
John Stanley Bella better and cheaper
Tea, than any other House in the city.

WANTED—Our pay at once, it will
Win keep your Honea aud Stock la Order
eave you trouble.
.
wise in the conduct of State affaire, nbMTIT NEVER FAILS! Try it Onoe-Sta
Smith, Manec A Proton.
staining, except in * few special cases to go
The extraordinarily able message of xxi46tf
beyond a mere outline. My predecessor Gov. John J. Bagley, was road this morn­
Wann, winter gloves, a large lot far sale
who has bo acceptably and useftilly for ing to tbo Joint Convention, by his Pri­
FERRAND WILLIAMS A 00.
cheap. Come and jee them. John Stanley.
two terms occupied the chair of State, has
DvtroiL Michi
vate
Secretary,
Major
George
H.
Hopkins
ven in detail the rccommendationa which
s experience has commended to his
judgment.
His atteation to State affairs

E

a as aoon u it is
proUbilitiai are
•Me

&amp; uns

rSdl^pZuSfch^rilriJ^
Oym
«. that I shall not venture U; go

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IF Uli! HUT V.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
Saltern. at 7:17 a. M.
*'«ttr5,ill-ar a.
0 aitins* and Lowell—ArriTe dally. except Sunday,
at 12.-00 m.: have at L-OT p. m. I*. O'l-North
Irrinr. Filtnore. Downs. Allo.
daitinn and Battle Creek—Arrive Tuesday
Thunday and Saturday at 12 tn.; leave
al L30 pt. m. P. O'*-Baltimore, Bedford, John*town.
Uaitinciand Woodland—Arrive Tueiday. Thunday. and Saturday at 1 p. m. leave al 2 p. m.
Haiiins*. Cedar Creek and Hickory Cornere-Ar­
rive W edneeday and Saturday at 12 B4 leave at 1
4.M.XBVINB.P.M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.
Jadpe &lt; /Z*r*M&gt;»,
u.......................... R C Priedle
Sheri/.—
John Q. Creevy
Veder-Sherif.^^. —-I. W. Vreomaa
.-•ver* Sherjf......... .......... ■ ,
Wa Tinkler
Cleat* Ctor*—
..................... —-W. H. Powers
Troerarer,——...............— MtloT. Wheeler
—-------- ----- —------- John Hotchkue
/*•••• rarie* .&lt;Herne*....—C II Uauer
ZVeaMee Maeder.—.. ...—.....■ A Holbrook
... }-t'EtJ
Leeal* Snr re*or,.... ............Jraak 8 Bowen
zlroi'n (.bataieeioaer...... ...—....... J W Honihtalio
—Porter Burton. Curtie Perm-

STRANGER’S

GUIDE

CITY LOCAL R- R. TIME-CARD

DayExpreuat ' lt44 r.M.
Niehl Expreee.................................. IMO r. a.
Atlantic Exproa* (SatardayaadSundaye».t» r. M.
Way Frei&lt;bt at ....
IfcJOx.M.
ooixa wait.
MaU Train at3tl5 P. W.
Pacific Exprc** at
....
dASa.M.
WayFreliht..............................................Iffiflr.M.
All train* daily except Sundaye-exeept ar
perilled above.
T. J. Bcm. Station Arent.

------ Mi—। ■

s

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pimple*—Abbott A Co.
To Coniumptivee—Abbot A Co.
■rron of Youth—Abbott A Co.
Apple* Wanted—W. 8. A B. Shriner.
Diaeolulion Notice-W. W. A W.C.Kelley.
Cold.

very charming picture indeed-an ornament

In any quantity at the Cider Mill of W. 8.
1 B. Shriner, Jefferson street, Hastings,
for which tho highest market price will
be paid.
xxi74tf

Caaraxaut—Although the firm of H. A.
DeLand A Co., manufacturer*
B. DeLand
A Co.’s But Chemical SalaratJ^ha not been

Look at this!

Train has brought me a well ■ assorted
stock of BooU, Shoes, and Gaiters for the
I summer and fall trade, which I will sol!
way down low. for Cash. I also seU the
celebrated
Singer Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
I also sell Well &amp;
have been in poor health, and for the past year dles and Machine Oil.
Cistern Pumps.
or more very feeble. My health continued to
J. Mavs
dr-line, and my flesh and strength wasted
Opposite the Post Office
xxlltf
Hastings, Mich.

up stairs without great exhaustion. 1 suffered
from frequent and distressing attacks of pal­
Notice.
pitation of the heart, my food diatressea me,
Farmers please take notice that I have
causing atcidity and pain in the stomach ; and
I suffered from extreme nervousness, consti­ bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp;
pation and liebiliiy of tha system generally, Beckwith, in ,the hotel barn and you will
my blood being thin and poor and sluggish in find it to your interest to call and flee me.
xxi51tf
J. W. Bbock.
circulation and I was for years suffering all
the tortures of a confirmed dyspeptic. About
CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
six months since I concluded I would try a Smith, Manec k Preston's and settle to

•avc-costs.
much benefit from it that I purchased five
bottles more", and have continued to use of the
Srnrr until quite recently It has restored
as good as new. My digestion is good and my
weight has increased in the past four months
from one hundred and twenty to one hundred
and thirty-eight pounds; my strength has
fully improved, and I can truly say I owe it

popaia and debility to giro it a trial, hoping it
will do them as much good as it ha* me.
Youn very truly,
’
w2
Mrs. 8. B. Bxxi*.

At tho regular anryld election of officer* for

Rathod grange, NIL 145, held st their Grange
Hall on the evening of Saturday, 23d ult., th*
following person■ were choien to a«rv* for the

evening.

Greenbacks are worth ia coin 03| cent* on
the dollar.

Commodore Vanderbilt, the

great railroad

king, is dead.

Don't fail to attend tha doeatioa party on
Wednesday evening.
.
Read the able and interesting message of
Gov. Charles M. Croswell.
The Message crowds out a comment on the
retiring County Officer*, fbr which we hope
soon to find room.

Overaoer—Harry Healy.
Chaplain— John E. Whittemore,
Steward—Samuel Healy.
Aaatetant Steward—Will. W. Brown.
Lady Assistant Steward—Mr*. Horse* Cow­
ell.
A
Treasurer—Huron Healy.
Lecturer—Elksnah W. Morford.
Secretary—William Dudley.
I’omons^fr*. John E. Whittemore.

Resolutions of Condolence.

A. Card.
We take tbui opportunity of informing
tho public, that we will safely and radical­
ly effre all cases of pile*, without the use
of knife or ligature. No qure, no pay.
E. F. A I. W. Bbown.
HASTIXQ8, Dec. 21, 187G. xxi68tI

The man who bought one box, and got
three, may learn something advantageous
by calling on Mrs. Hand. How about the
Bolognas? W. J.
It*
Michael Grace is happy, and why
hould' ho not be. Hi* new place of bus­
iness is a favorite re«ort for the public,
and as a matter of course he is reaping ■
rich harvest Remember the place, first
door east of Em. Busby’s Barber shop,
north side of State street.
xxi66tfB4.

Special Notipes
leheatk'

were adopted

■ouio errup eioaa; ana n
by the
■amn medicine in connection with Sehenek'* Eea
Weed Tonie and Mandrake pill*, one or both, eeeajoyed uninterrupted
forty year*, ru lappon-

absolutely naewaanr to nenonaUy see Dr. Schenck
unlw patient* wi«h their lunr* examined, and for

th.Trolj. for |&gt;%

•tear and brogtifui: al*o initraotiol

'RTCONSTJIPTTVEST

.§

:

£

s$s$20r‘2‘"“r»,'r'&lt;5-K4'

“VEGETINE,”
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETtNE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE

kt Blood Purifier.

Wilt cure til* worst raw of Scrofula.

word case* of Canker.

Oimplto and Hamor* from lb* fkca.

Uta cwtwc of

une represent largely the best cntcrpniing
andprogesrivc minds of the country. Persons
who arc interested in pure politics, the ad­
vance of aicnce, and the progess of opinion,
will find their demands met by The 7rtbune,
X.-PUBLIC APPROVAL AND
PROSPERITY have rewarded the inde
pendentjand Bclf&gt;n»pect eoerse of The Trib­
une. It has a larger and stronger corps
of earnest workers among its friends than
ever before, and constantly roocivcs from
old and new roadent words of encourage­
ment.

Effaetnally euro* Kidney Complaint.

I* tho groat remedy tor General Debility.

Vwtflne Is Sold by all Druggists,
Primary

Meat

Market.

on hand.

Meo Poultry,

Excursionists, Liniment.

Game. etc.

DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

Fresh Fish,

CENTENNIAL

Ml IW227 ? f ? ’

Tocum* Excvwov Ticxira at greatly re,l-~^J —K- _Lt-U_________ _ — ~

.

Cash PaM tor H0G8 fir PACKDiG.
Fails, giving passengers, from the train, A

Market one door West of J. P. Robesta wonderful panoramic view of the Ml*hty

Orest Rapid*, and

Drug Store.

V. LEINS.
xxi52tf. Coaches are ftirnished with tbe Winehell
Patent Ventilator, ensuring
With it* &lt;»n

To Use WorUlnc Claw.-We ar* bow pre­
pared toftanMaUeliwM* with mnstant emsto-

Prmary

Erie lallws
Brink for sale at «Y yard. Section 23d,
Rudand.
Hknby L. Newton.
Djc. 5th, 1876.
xxi64tf

EXCURSIONISTS

io their Season.

Hastings, Oct. 24,1876.
Hl^ School.

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ERRORS of YOUTH.

vox rvt-n moxvw»(m« doHur »an exquisite oleo­
graph chromo. "Look al Me Mamma" a com­

panion piece to “Fast Asleep" and "Wide
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ceota^xpositipn

IteUavM Falettem at th* Stomach.

Hiottnn.

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Battore* tbe entire vystetn to* heal thy condition.
I -111 mail

On Monday of last wook tbe patrons of Rut­
land Grange, No. 14b, had a grand good time.

■* The Nxw YoaKSavraxuv JouaaaL is now
the Leading Literary Paper of New York,'' a
verdict we can cheefully endorse. It and* to
it* attactioc* by beetowbig a* all subscriber*

The Bat Patter for the

exhibition

Wilt eur* Dyspo^iia

addrsaaed. Schenck* medteinto are «old by all
draught*
'
72w 4 .

City, N. Y.

to chronicle such event*.

Newapapv.

I— IT PtJBL IBHES ALL
THE
NEWS. Tho sen **nt of do man and the
slave of no party, it can afford to and 8oes Twenty Weeklies for $20, PoetoM
tell the truth about oilPeid.
IL- 1T IS IM PAI ITIAL AND INDE­
PENDENT. Bcliev/ngi* intelligent suff­
PBE8TDBMTIAL KL1CT10N.
rage, it aims to furnish voters the fullest
The country has passed through a fiero*
UENTEN’L
and fairest information, to qualify them Presidential contest, and the result has been
for the wisest discharge of their responsi­ left in a rtangerous and unsiisfactory
ttaaadcomplwcbiriorv pnbi^■KUTSFS,
bility.
shape, on account of tho unprecedented
HI.—IT IS, AS IT ALWAYS WA4 closeness of the election, the angry disputes
ESSENTIALLY REPUBLICAN, fl
as to the votes of certain States, 'and tho
may
quarrel
in
tho
future,
os
it
has
done
TO ADVERTISERS.
errors of Republican
Fend for our MXCIIICAS UWT. Fentfreeon in the past, with
appHeatlon. Addrjee GEO. r. nuWKta. A CO.
leadens or corruptions in the Republican
party; but it can never cease to bo true lo
GOV. HAYK8 MLXCTXD.
SkarReady for Agents—Ths
Republican principles, and especially to
From the best light before it, The 7rithose golden doctrines of civil service
reform 'hard mouey, tbo sanctity ofthc No» bune believes that Haye* has received 185
Electoral votes against 184 for Tilden,
tionxl faith, and equal justice to all classes and is therefore entitled to be in*ngnrat«tj
grvatAay* etc. Frwltaaely Ulwatrated, Uor- at the south, which formed the corner­ President on the 4ch of March, 1877t
afflarsswfUsx'STKJ'KSv./K stones of Gov. Hayes’s admirable letter
The hipest good of tbe South, as well aa
particular*. Thli 1« «»• chance of iMyeontO of acceptance.
of the North, would be beet promoted by
• IV.—ITS MORAL TONE IS PURE his occupancy of the Executive Chair.
catfrlo'«r-«e"oi DewIreOror.- AND ELEVATED. The family cirel.
■DXNGKtt OF ANOTHEB WAJU
is never profaned by anything which ap&lt;
But there are grave apprehensions that
■aatwre book* ammin* to be *' Official.” and tellla&lt; whatwUfhappea h Au&lt;mm aM *ey&lt;e«aM er. pears in the coltunnm of Tha lYthune.
a ruffianly, ravenous crowd ofoffice-seeker*
V—THE CHOICEST STANDARD
K resort to lawlea* and violent mean* to &gt;
AND CURRENT LITERATURE of the
ct the defeated candidate into the
day is presented in its columns, including
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from the most talented and popular writers. of party, must stand together in thia crisis,
land. Me.
,
'
VI. —IT IS THE BEST
AND
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and crush out the inoendiary demagogues
o/ either eee, *mm* or eld, inherited er acquired. CHPAEST FAMER’8 PAPER PUB who are threatening to light the torch of
L J SUED. ‘&lt;7Ae Weekly Tribune has internecine war, which would bring min
done more to make good farmer's than any and destruction upoa the country.
other influence which ever existed."
Tbe edwing year promises to be tho mort
VII. —THE MARKET REPORTS
eventful aud exciting ef any xinoe the war.
of The Tribune are indispensable to every
The Tnbnne will do everything in ita
buyenand seller in the country. Quota­
power to have the new President peace­
tions are given daily and weekly of almost
fully and lawfully inaugurated, tad to reH R. Steven’s Column.
every article bought and sold in the markets
»tore harmony and confidence in the future.
of the world, and with unvaring and almost
Let us never despair of the Republic.
infallible accuracy. Its Cattle, Buttcf'and
A BKPUBUCAJf NXWSPAFZR.
Cheese, and other Markets arc the recog­
While Tha Chicago Tribune is a Re­
it* a lira ton ]&gt;l:;riclan. ** &gt;;a* no equal a*
nised standard.
publican newspaper, and contributed ai
VH1.-M0RE COPIES of The Jribune
much aa any other in the United States to
are paid for and read by the American peo­
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iblch U
ple than of any other newspaper of equal
pendent and fcariesa in the expression of
price in tho country—a fket which is die
ita views, and aims to be right rather than
best demonstration of tho valiia of the
partisan; and while holding party high
’’Tx.—THE BEADERS of T*o'jr*. it holds the country higher.

tarot Invetemlo cs»e» of Krystp*!**

cle of cur Brother, ft. W. Fletcher, and filled

remembered.

They ohose that time instead of Christmas fbr
• distributing their gifts to friends, and, although
all were not there, everything wont off in good
akape and there was not tho least dissatisfac­
tion on tho part of any one—donors or recipi­
ents. The Grange contains all tbe element*
for many such enjoyable occasion*, and we
trust there will be very many chances for us

Republican

DOLLAR WEEKLY TII1TIE

AMONG TUI BEIT PEOPLE.

Will ira.lleate Salt Itheum from the systam.

Al a rvgu' ir meeting of the Hastings Lodge,

from thence the pure, patient, noble wife and
mother; the, life and joy of the household.
Therefore
Reeoleed: First.' That we roeoguiu in this
dispensation of providenee, the band of a lov­
eh artered railroads, seems to be an important ing Father, in removing hi* child from a land
question just now, and its discussion has been of suffering and toil, to the bright and beauti­
opened in the affirmative by the Detroit Tri!- ful home of the Christian, whose inhabitant*
»ay no more "I am tick."
ua«. Now let us hear from tbe other side. r
Second. That while we mourn with eur
There will be an exhibition at Union Dall brother in the lo**, we also rejoice with him
&lt;on Friday evening, given by the young peo­ in the gloridfis record of her consistent, Chris­
tian lift, anA triumphant death, and Ural we
ple's aid society, for the benefit of the poor. tender him ‘our sincere love, and assureJilm
We trust tbe Hall will be well filed. Full par­ of our de*j Mt sympathy aad earnest pniyer.
Third. Thai a copy of then reeolutions be
ticulars on Thursday.
furnished Brother Fletcher, and also each of
Tho friends of the Rev. hfr. Fletcher, the ^h* city paper* for publication.
popular pastor of the Presbyterian church,
will tender him a Donation on Wednesday
School Statistics.
evening of this week. Let U be an exceeding
ly liberal one, for he deserves to bo kindly
Tho New Year's number of Demorest's Il­
lustrated monthly is by far the moot elegant
and interesting of any of the ladies' magaxine*.
that has ever fallen under our observation.
Demorest's Monthly is a work fbr which every
lady should subscribe.
It is eheap, only
$4.00 a year with valuable premiums. Now is
the time to subscribe. Address, W. Jennings,
Demorest, No. 17 East 14th Street, New York

M. D. Rood desires to call attention to
his*ncw Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at all hours of any day£ ready to do
any work in his line, from putting a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
tho best buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don't forget tho place; in the
shop with Jason Rich A Bro., corner o
Church and Railroad Street
xxCtf
•

■trusted tbsprorraM of mtdloal »cl»
•Upfo*illon that •Consumption I*

much official work at present.

Special attentioh is asked to pie advertise
meat on our 4th page,—a free ride to Grand
Rapids. We know the men who print that ad­
vertisement, and believe they will do all they
[
say they will.
Shall additional taxation be imposed on our \

We must have our pay.
xxidGtf

Flora—M“ 1. Charles Roger*.

The health of Senator Cook is improving,
but he is quite feeble yet, and ought not to do

Our newly elected Judge of Probate, County
Treasner, Register of Deeds, Circuit Court
Commissioners and Coroner*, have qualified
and are ready to serve tho publie.

Our Centennial,

In fact it contains all the yoorf qualitiu ofSaleratusand none of the poor. Every good cook
that has tried it buys it again ; thus the sue-

Patrons of Husbandry.

Donation to Rev. Mr. Fletcher Wednesday

The Irittle Rock
and Fort Smith Tie Lea(L'’U Aim Newspaper.
RAILWAY
FOil. SALE
Largest' Circulation

Tlw Grwt

ttex&amp;!i!________________________

pounds per day, till now they turn out many
ton*.—It Is strictly pun, healthy and unlform-

Congress ia again in station.

Council proceedings not received.

.

THE CHICAGO TBIBUB.

P. Rowoll k Co's._pol.

R J. GRANT SELLS,
week in yoar own town. Term* aod ISboft
$3.25 VUU a
Men'* coatt
.
outfit free. H. HALLBTT A CO. Portland,
manufactured their etMraltd Saleratue twenty,
$3.00
Youth't eoate
five yean, during which time tho demand for
Boy't coati
$2.50
AGENfS WANTO FOR HISTORY
Bat Chemical Saleratia has grown from a .’ew
Nov. 27, *76 zxi'61w6

Good sleighing.

■

Applet Wanted,

The New-York

NEW ADVERT1SMENT S.

jtotice;

Ine publisher*' price fbr tho SAURDAY
JOURNAL alone is 18.00 a year, 91.00 for
four month*.

Gold 10CJ-

Business la steadily Improving.

Local

We will receive and forward all subecrip
lion* for the SATURDAY JOURNAL, or will
club it with our own paper, furniihing the
JOURNAL and the chromo, with our own

�£ /f?7

—•
in tfe condition’ of a

Free ride to GrandRapiJs

tiegirt.rnF Deed’of th
tew Michigan. on tho
75. al 2 o’sJock j&gt;. m..
which aaid mortgage was given to secure foe jrny-

..........

meet of the inter.

.-fTlk.-A-. and rtste ot Jliriiignn. which anugnuient
vraa duly reccrdoJ in 'he o»ej of tha ?•»»•'« of
Fhen ta no* “almc.Vto%^u?M ?unpd oil aiUd

over thinr day*, from t!a*
A ctipulated in (aid mortwdisgsat low or in chancery
to recover tho debt or any
by raid mortgage. Notice.
ran that, pursuant to a power

.f■

AND RETURN
ONLY DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY.

cordanc" with the ataime in *uei&gt; easo tn.
provided. I shall noil M penile rendne. MU

.,

IV e will pay the Railroad Fare to Grand Rapids
and back again, of any one buying $25.00 worth
of goods from our store, or, if only $1,5.00 worth
is bought, we will pay the fare One Way. We do
■SSmwb this because we want to sell off our winter stock.

lag, at (ho north front door
. —™, Jo the City of Hartintv. Bar­
ry ecunty, Midi Iran, (that being the plac* of hold­
ing tho Clreuit Court for tbo county of BarryJ sell
at public auction to the highest bidder, the nremiserdeeorlbed in said mortgage nr so much thetedf
a* may bo neecsarv te rati-fy the amount due on

west fractions! .luortrr

Star Clothing House-

Star Clothing House.

Legals.

Legals.

number four

ra.-lKyi!
acres on the south cast corner. Abo BvelSlacresof
half land on tho north east corner of section fire (5). ।
all in township one (1&gt; north of range ten (1W weet.
Dated, seem
Mortgagee.
Cbas. IL Baciu. Atty, for Mortgagee.
xxgtwlk
thia day dnndrfbr th* party of the Bret part t
SALE ON EXECUTION.
John y.GUBlng. befog thirty (Si) acres of land a&lt;
Sr
Art
or
St
i
cm
a
*x.
County
ofBarry.ss
By
cordinc
Voitnd btatss survey, bo ths raw
virtue of m execution lamed but of and under the
“^S‘,“’|l'K'»gFu~l|1O,a»ES.
■eal of the Circuit Court for the County of BarryMdrtateofMtohigH. dated tbe tOlbd.y of October.
A.D. MR, and to mediraeted agalnrt the good,and
chattels. Md for want thereof, tb* land* and ten*
|ud Henry B.

WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE,

1 WILL SELL GOODS LOWER IM afflllB

i day i’fD«*ra-

We Are Selling

ishln of ' Prairieville. county and Mate

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 ;v $4 00

Itland. county
nown aud de

™ath caagquarter) l’&lt;]
twrtityonH'-l] oftowiwhin nunof rang* number nine [Uj went;
’■ ■' •_
th ear: quarter [*4i at the north
c»ut».iW*iAlJ. two years from tbo date of
lid indenture of mortgage, with interest at rot quarter BJ| of •eetiou number twenty reven
la of ten llOjpcr emit per annum. And there JX7J In township number three |3[ noMil of range
claimed toMduon said indenture ef mort- number nine wen ^containing in all one hun­
the sum of ten hundred and ten dollars dred and twenty (130] sere* ot land aoeordins to the
United States Survey, b* the same more or lew.
Tharnpon notice u hereby given that by
at tbe Xarth front rtoor or the Oort Home. In tbe
nose torirrowedinx a: taFw in equity haring
City of Hasting*. In tbe County or Harry, and mate
been in&gt;lltnt«l to recover tho amount due ot&gt; Mid
or Uichtaan.rtlia’ beiartao plaaowlMew tbe Clrailt
mortgat* «r any par. thereof. Notice b hereby
Court ta beJd In said fumty.Ta’.i the following degircu. that by virtue of the power of sale in said
mortgage contained, and in acconUr.ee with the
USttltein rash owe made and provided, I shall sell
in the afternoon, that being between the hour of
nine o’clock and the setting of the ronof that day.

&gt;&gt;. Sut^duy. Mr Sto rf«» nf Xwrch,“V Z&gt;.
thPhonr ol one o’clock in the afternoon of
ly. the lauds and teneunmts dcecribed in Atstate
a

OTWA
ofi£5B&gt;.„...»f the Probata Court for the County of
inc the duly verg’d the ad;cfX E. Hull -Admln'utralor
in this court which ho prays

s: '

ft 5° &gt;

f6 00 &gt;

PRICES-OX FINE OVERCOAT SUITS.

BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS.
$2 75. #3 50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards.
KS' Take advantage of this chance to save money by buying of us, besides costing yoh nothing to
sec Grand Rapids.-^jgf
V

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st, Grand Rapids.
Make ae Mistake in our Locatson—The Great Double Store.

».... .-a, .

CKOOSK BETWEEN TH KM.
,‘iux iu» wwi uno of
SttffiW!”1”-

yMrono tbouiand eight hundred and feventy-ux.

L:. !? 1 a-.1
deceased.
On reading ■ and filiiiW duly vcrilled. th* ad­
ministration account •« iVilliam M. Burrenxbi mt-

tx o| uarry.
Clement Smith,

swwta
al taro ear. the follow!

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

N'orvou* Dieonlera.
What ii u. or* fourth! than a breaking down of the
nervous eyrtem I Tr. be excitable or nervous in •
small degree la moat distressing. for where cm a

iHetwnmt

.

Jo^n R^MeTntrroMd

t

In Attacbm&lt;ut..

♦ th run or four Pills ever

(&gt;£?&amp;* a lnnijL&lt;iT,".,,,V OB ’he »h day of
Ort&gt;;b*r. A. i&gt;. ICB, n wnt of attiuihment was duly
t-ued cut of the Circuit Court tor the roJnly of

Mothers and

sr^ftSsiSu
’,“''a
•’
.And it is farther ordered, that said executor

kfendstat/ for the
&gt; and rto-inj d,.tiers.
NoreVbvv. HCT,h#
’
«u«t&gt;et;dr&lt;l accretions. Uni
U.^.tbi.l.t^of^ber.A^

give nouemto-the penona iutere»ed»lB raid estate
o/thependeneyyfsaid examluMfou and thrhearing

‘^^SsSAiSSFIK^.
SALE ON EXECUTION.

.C'.S’iSf

„

.St*rx or JsicuiOax. Gjur.ty of Bxrry. u .—Ry
virtu* of an •xeeutlca taued out of and undnr the

Ttai- oi aiKinigan «te&gt;*o ui*swn oi mormntr.
A. D.U76. aud to me directedsgifouC th* good* &gt;

Au

n.

’J r-V.

_______ Attorney fw Plaintiff.

«*»cw
।

t

pa";*

Ayer’s

Diseases-with Its Agonies.

M»lt&gt;n ufthc tirolulc court fvrthecounty of Harry.

Nolle* I* hereby rtven’thSu'havlog left mvisrih
{■Ofiv
bmilh, all canons are warned

.... JlMV * J*™,

I shall Mil at Public

Printers.

Sick Headaches ahd want of Appetite.
These Mints whichsor-* ‘

Sfiruts-tejS1!
tW’tt.’ESBM
h over ua*d .

other medlei no

How to be Strong.

le And interest of tbe raid minora of. fo und to

EXCELSIOR
IK CO.,
UBS,

POSITIVELY CURED.

would Inei
tab.;, lion

Hair Vigor

“irS®

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

Respectfully announces ]
that he has again engaged1
in the DRUG TRADE, and­
! has in stock a nd da ily arrising, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Modi'tines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggists'
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER, the Pe o
pie’s Drugstore is di­
rectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east of Spauldings
HaanMoa, July 18,1876

Notice is hereby givra that ! shall sell nt pub-

COl
2mKudMthoriHUU"’rted!thir‘n‘ 1&gt;'h’“,l’’dt‘'^'f

For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

PEOPLE’S
, ■ 77

Qeo. M. SavageAt Co*8 Col.
d«B,i

62tf

Ayer’s Advertisements.

HEALTH ANB ITS PLEASURES
&amp; C. IT.lNDl.E.
Judge of Probat,

ssarj

of land be i he same mote or irw..
, .
.
GKOKOE WJ

fB 5°-

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits

Holloway^ Ad. Drugs, Etc.

llereon hMU u er&gt; and l« d
JU-, (.ml teer* rtnow ci
i.
and*h|htr rttir d-dlart &lt;f:
Dravl nrty duiUre &lt;(*&gt;&gt;*»
1y nrovldvd And «■&gt; nuftor
&gt;■*&amp;&gt; iu-.UTOtei&gt; to rmm i
lhere/bre baretiy giri-a U
day or Pi-branc next, at
neon we »h*ll oct! at mtbl
hWite’fral*lt&gt; lakepteer

4X®

.’rtSS’S/ •nm nf fl Ry i
at. wa«uvm -i ,»v wAaiuiuauoB oi *siu Bcrwunc ana
that the beira at law of said deceased, aud all other
persona in’,erm ted in aaid estate, are required to
BPFoar at a ecmuon of raid Court, then tobehold an
at the Probate oUcc. ia the Qty of Hartings. Md
show cause, if any there be. why the said aeoonnl
sbould not b« allowed and the prayer of ths
IJ.
Art-gd

MORTGAGE SALE,

We Arc Selling

fUt/is’ Busi/Iess Suift fr1°f

EXTRA LOW

tbeMb day or oaobei. A.J&gt; ’ten.

*fTFR4SaV‘hd%EN. M orteagee.
avlacbeecmadelntberondttlon
«e. n&gt;a«te and cxreoied by Paul
ally A Hlakr of tbe Towo nr

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.

wa Only $1000 and $12 00.'®$

J2a?J£A^.?oA.«^
lltu.-ite, lying and being iu the township of Hope,
conn it of Barry, and Hale of Mirhinn, bounded
Md dweribed ns tnHow. to-wH: The ’at half
BrJof the uerth euat quarter C. I of scetion thirty
five n’.j in Wwn..hip number two (2j north of note
nine ('.’J wert. containim; according to the United
btntr. aurvty, eixhtyT«i; wrv«, be 4he same more of

5 00 and Upwards.

We Are Selling

Xxi»t4

P^TZ/FIX-Have you Mines
foreign coMtqr*t’&amp;en MpH?th"

which is at once
agreeable,
healthy, am! ef­
fectual for pre­
serving the
hair- Faded or
gray hair it soon
restored to its
original color,
with thn
'reshnen of youth.
Thin hair » thickenctl, fulling hair
cheeked, and bnldncs* often, though
not always, cured by its use. Noth­
ing can restore the'hair where the
follicles are destroyed, or tho glands
atronliif-d hnd decayed. But such its
rcniarn can bo saved
for usefulneas
by this application.
Instead of foul­
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Ita
occasional use wiH prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling o!£ and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
front those deleterious subetauces
whidi make wnne preparations dan­
gerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can-only benefit but not harm
it- If wanted merely for a

HAIR. DRESSING,
nothin? olMJ can be found sb dear­
able.
Containing* neither oil nor
dye, it does not v.&gt;il white cambric,
and yet 'lasts long on the hair, givin
it a rich, gfntuy'lustre and a gratefi
|H&gt;rfuiue.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co.,

theStete^of Michigan, known aid d~nbJd.7h.l-

Ae undivided one half Gfl of the Eart half (U) rf
T’
W.'M’C1* 5’rth •*«»Quarter, "dud

$100.00 in Greenbacks
XOT1CK TO £.9^{U^|o*KRS

CTATJK OF Minnelli. cJ’proUi. Court for

«—

a*L'lll’,‘KESiu..

amMjcL
JMttTS.
aueTrvkists

LOWELL. HASS.

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET &amp;

deceased.

Efi)i

“£tes MICHIGAN FARMER.

gSpSSK

nou vaoGtrrr,

xztfhH

Grain

D. D.

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                    <text>NO. 74.

VOL. XXI.

yhe^ejni-Weekly hapliblicaji bajwjGEO. M. DEWEY’
^DITOft

AND

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY JANUARY 11/1877.
Hardware, Stove*, Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

FOR 1877 !

0647

PUBLISHER.

OR the Northriil® of Stale Street. Haating*. Barry

GREBLE &amp; RL SNELL

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

KATES OF ADVERTISING.

Have now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county.

Cook Stoves.
i Column |_4M _
CoInnin? | KUH) I 80.00 1 SQ.C0 1 80.001 130.0

Im insertion, and fire usU per line foi

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS

CARDS

HARVKV WK1GHT,

JAMES CLARKE.
ATTOiNRY AT LAW A SOLICITOB
IN CIAKCRRY. Prompt attention rirea to

The Iron Age, Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and
Nickle Plated knobs. Don’t fail to see them
if you want a first class stove.

Heating Stoves.
The Acorn, Forest Acorn and Monumen­
tal and many nelv patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh bells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.

Weather Strips.

SMITH A KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
axiTStf. ~~

'_________ Chas. M. Eximi

Now is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

CENTRAL HOUSE.
HABTINtS. MICH.. L. R. STAUFFER. Pr
U*Tin(l«Md tho Central Room opposite
old nteoo o bt»ine-_-. with mora room and Ut
M«"OU3oditioM.
(hall bo p'euod
»oo oil ■
— J - —I—
a .. to
w.,1

Harness shop

H Milan. Micl.. Sunt- ZL M76._______ xxlfltf

PHIL. wTlTISKERN.
LTTORNEY Al LAW. Prompt attention sate

Switz’s Hotel,

Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice. '

BOARD AN» ROOM, &gt;2.50 PER DAY.

DENTIST

Mulls,

Hirtiiai

n- j- Mix/,
Carriage, Sin aid OmMial
PAl N TER
. At A. M. Rock's Carring® Shop
J«#erson St,
*
Hasfin^ii^Mioh

Dr. J. B. LaSure's Ad.
READ I READ ! READ !

Special Medical Announcement

Joy Comfort and Happiness
'

Tin shop
Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
iron taken for goods.
50yi
GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL.
Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE

WORKS

Pensions.
JEJntablinliea

1b66,

Siek iidAffllrtU!
DR. J. B ImBUBLE

Of this balance there belongs to the

The bonded debt of the State has been
reduced during the year ending Sept 30,
1876, &lt;53,000.00, and during the four
years ending September 30, 1876, *851,142.81.
Of this amount, &lt;389,142.81 were,
matured bonds, and &lt;462,000.00 were uni
matured and paid in advance. A premi­
um of &lt;6,043.45 was paid for 8151,000,­
00, of these bonds,—an. average of about
4 per cent Tho disbursements over and
above receipts for interest in 1878 were
*82,706.52, and in 1876 *21,885.98.
The bonded debt of the State, Sept. 30, '76
was *1,392,149.97, divided as follows:
161,000 00

_A_t Kalamazoo. TVTioh
“Monuments of tho best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets sad Heodatenoi
of all description made to order on abort
notice notice, also Granite Monuments of
the various patterns supplied to customers.

The cash in the Treasury set apart for the
payment of the Bonded Debt u u follows :

Having steam power and improved ma&gt;
chincry for sanding, high polishing and
United States General Land Offioo.
cutting mortices, wc can do work cheaper
and belter than those who work by hand.
«• W WIsmIww A &lt;•«nwny^’M-aMFTWMtanimsaad bommtx*d Cum

E Clark General Agent,
J. R RobinaOn, agent In

PENSIONS
ARE PAID
asSCTn bne aTduty. If by

«3- COFSULTETIOS FREE. -fee
TboDoeurs

Aram of Pay and Bounty.

UffMen

Un the 26th day of the present month

Michigan will have reached her fortieth
An increase in , two years of &lt;135,594.birthday. Neither pen nor pencil can fitly 3&lt;.
describe tho transforming miracles that
SINKING FUND.
each succeeding year has witnessed; forest
This fund is created by the Consutu
to field—marsh to meadow—openings to
Sec.- 1, Art. XIV., as follows:
orchards—hnt to home, have followed »pae»Jfc taxft, except those received from
one anotherjm quick succession.
mining companies of the Upper Peninsula,
Standing to-day in the midst of this nLm.I1 bo applied in paying the interest up­
abundant prosperity, with pardonable pride on the primary school, university, and
wo repeat the prophetic motto which our other educational funds, and the interest
and principal of the Stale debt in the or­
amanayi circumipiee.' An . empire in der herein recited, until the extingurihextent, with natural resources that seem ment of the State debt, other than the
almost Inexhaustible, with means of trans­ amounts duo to the educational fUnds,
portation by land or water unequalled on when such specific taxes tkaR br. added to,
tho globe; a soil that “tickled with a boe,. and comtitutcapart of theprimary trhool
‘
ith a harvestdotted all over interat fodL"
py homes; schools and institutions
Tho increase of specific taxes, and tho
jg with open doom for aB f the rapid extinguishment of the bonded debt,
of!
afflict humanity liberally • kindly will soon Icavk under this provision, a
1; with a history that tells of no large balance or specific taxes that can
ver haring been erected on our only be used in the support of the pri­
______ , no slave ever having trod our
mary seboo’s. ' I can see no reason why
mQ ; no treason attained any citizen ; all specific taxes should go for the support of
this is our inheritance, oura to preserve schools, that would not apply to any other
and to increase.
tax, and I believe our schools would soon
The charitable, educational, and penal be ruined if they were supported by State
institutions of the State are valued at &lt;3,­ taxation alone. The people need to watch
the schools and their management,—if
910,200, divided as follows :
they pay for them they will, if they do not
»os3/xjo an they will soon lose their interest in them,
I would not advise the discontinuance of
l'~ i-,
the Sinking Fund, as wc should put beyond the control of any power whatever
mmsooo lh» question of the faithful payment of the
iii.u-&gt; &lt;&gt;•
sw.awoo public debt, and the interest on the educalienal trust funds in tho hands of the
There are one hundred and five chart­ State; but I recommend the submission of
ered banks in the State with a capital of an amendment to the Constitution striking
&lt;16,573,300yand individual deposits of cut the clause directing that the balance df
&lt;18,357,875.
specific taxes shall be placed in the School
Tho State Salt Inspector reports 2,-» Fund, and insert in its stead that it may
544,594 barrels of salt inspected for the bo used for the ordinary expenses of the
years '75 and '76, an increase of G94,260 State. Should this proposition meet your
barrels over the two preceding yean.
approval and that of the people, it will
The production of iron oar for 1876 was soon reduce general taxation quite largely,
967,000 tons; of ingot copper, 18,000 and equaluo the burden of governmental
tons, representing an aggregate value of expense®. Practically out of debt—in all
&lt;11,000,000.
ing every demand of duty and charity
FINANCES.
cheerfully and promptly— this exhibit of
our financial affairs can not be other than
gratifying to every citixcn.
The repeal o£ See. 124 compiled laws,
Dubunrocnu tor aua® Hat.....—...
37 commonly known as the “five-year law,”
will work seriously to the disadvantage of
the State.
The State is obliged to advance to the
n,
.
I2.S7XM2 70

American and Foreign Paleate,
GILMORE A CO_noeoaoonioCMpman,I
tor A Co- roheitnrE. Patent. procured in all o
rioo.no foot in .dronon. No ohanonntenth'

^TteiTM^fiW^S

Senator* and Repre*cntatiie*:—

IS

TO THE

OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE

*413.407 47

GRAND RAPIDS...................... - - • MICH

WHOLE NO 2016.

.

ttOM Ct
&amp;WU M
13.149 n
*483.168 OT

turned to, the Auditor General's office as
delinquent, as soon as the period of
redemption expires. The result is that a
county may make any sort of assessment
as to value, or neglect to collect its taxes
with impunity.
Worthless lands can bo assessed at high
prices—taxed for township, school, or
huzhway purposes, and the State is boundto pay it
The amount that tho State will be
obliged to advance m the law now stands,
without recourse upon the county for any
part of the loss, in caro of failure to collect,
will bo from seventy thousand to eighty
thousand dollars per annum, with a proba­
ble continual increase.
The amount of unsold State tax lands
(i. e. lands struck to State at tax sales on
which no money has been collected, but
for which the counties have been paid by
the State for the taxes returned thereon)
for tho past five years is as follows :
Oct., 1872, &lt;618,167.87.
Oct., 1873, &lt;683,414.62, Increase of
&lt;65,246.75 over 1872.
Oct, 1874, &lt;790,112.97. Increase of
&lt;i&lt;99.35 over 1873.
Mt, 1875, &lt;1,146319.11. Increase
Or&lt;356,766.14 over 1874.
Oct, 1866, &lt;1,462,977.6L Increase of
&lt;316,098.50 over 1875.
The extraordinary increase in the last
two years proves very dearly that it will
be nocowary at an early day to re-enact
something similar to the old law, with
some additional safe guards which that did
not contain. If the system is to remain
as it now m it will deplete the treasury
rapidly.
Of the appropriation made in 1873 for
“corner stone” celebration, &lt;2,478.69 re­
mains undrawn. The appropriation made
in I86T of &lt;2,500 for “history of cam«
paigns" hu not been used. The State
Treasurer should be authorised to txansfsr

Which leaves the total Bosdod DaU of
tho State, less cash in the Treasury, appli­
cable to its payment, &lt;906,980.99.
In addition to this there was remaining
unpaid of specific taxes September 30,
1876, on call, &lt;290,499.33, which when
collected will add that amount to the
Sinking Fund, and leave the State debt,
STATE LANDS AND MADS.
lees fund applicable to its payment, only
&lt;616,000.00.
1876, the aales of State 1
The State Treasurer has been diligent 191354.89 sera for the asm
the State, having personally visited many the two prions
holders, and offering premiums to the full
amount of the interest received by the
State from its depositories, but with limited the State from this

p./rrSaiwS?
FOR SALE at THF BANNER OFFICF ft the following fond, and samunts :

Off

Tote] oates of Forfaited Loa

CMJT4S

The large amount of forfeited land in
this list, amounting to over 33,000 acres,
axe mostly lands that have been bought on
time, stripped of their timber, and then
.
forfeited, resulting in greet loss to the
:
State
and to the counties. This, with the
j
losses accruing in the same way, on licensed
homestead lands, induced tho Commis­
,
sioner and myself to endeavor in some way
।
to put a stop to it, and to recover for tho
j
Stale
some of the money lost by it
'
For this purpose wc appointed D. J.
Evans as Trespass Agent, and authorised
j
him to make proper investigations and
,
settlements, subject to the approval of tho
,
Commwaioner of the Land Office. He has
,collected and paid into the Treasury in
,
three years tho net ram of &lt;29,390 94
,
over and above expenses. The. legislation
,of 1873 and 1875, if aided by care on the
.
,
;
.
undoubtedly be a demand for the services

comc. The appointment heretofore made
was not in compliance with any express
law, but the results show its importance
__ J ——t r_n________ .
a law be enacted

cretion of the Governor. I desire to call
your especial attention to the report of the
Oommiasioner and Trespass Agent, and to

Under Joint Resolution No. 15, Laws
of 1873,1 have received from tho General
Government &lt;18,257 59, collected at an
expense of &lt;1,056 67.
ditches constructed during the past two

*103,352 36,—being a decrease over tho
preceding two years of of 213 miles, and
of *311,000 00 in expenditures. After
an experience with the State road and
ditch tiystem of four years, I cannot re­
frain from expressing my convictions that
it is a wasteful and extravagant expendi-

Tho school lands on the copper and iron

file

much important legiilatien suggested, pro­
tecting the interests of the State.
EDUCATION.

947 were enrolled; an inccraso in tvroyoaa
of 21,&lt;80 fa tho whole number, nd of
17305 ia the enrolled number.

with 419,552 rittiagr, Ute* 75,715
thin the enrollment. Tbs vafaw of school
buildings tod ground. m *9,882370 00;

176 00 ; on iocrMosh two years of HOT,045 00.
Number of toachwtf, 12,900.
Primary School Fund held in M by
ths State Sept. 30,1876, *3,147317 73,
J ineoM of *214,-

�[CONTINUED WHOM 4th
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PAGE]
MICHIGAN AJ5TLUM Foil THX
T“~ insaNX
nr
The completion of the new department
department
has enabled thia institution to extend'•its
kindly «n to every new applicant. ***
number of ibknatas Sept. 30. 1874, war.
481- Sept 30, 1876, 618. The total

expensesTfor each patient for the two years
ending Sept. 30, 1876, was 14.87, a de1
crease of forty-five cents from the two pre­
vious years,
. The Board pf Trustees ask special ap­
propriations to be expended in 1877-8 as

■wwi'wtoariauid'fcr

the operator that no dispatch had been
received, only turned to toko tho train to
find that the door behind him had been
locked from without, and ho was a prison­
er!
Tho whistle blowed and the train
steamed off for the Cresent City. Pinehbaek
paced tho depot platform, filled with dis­
appointment and wrath, but had / to be
content with waiting for the next regular
train, twelve hours later. In a ftw hours,
while yet upon the platform smoking hia
cigar and refusing to be comforted, he was
startled by the rattle of a fast approaching
train from the North.
He paused.
Quickly the train wu spon him, but with­
out checking its lightning speed, dashed by,
and lo! who should wave his hand and
bow a smiling recognition from the rear
platform but his impressible rival I It
was a desperate game for- a big stake, and
Pinehbaek lost
[COXCLUDXD IN NKXT ISSUE.J
But what occurred at New Orleans ?
The Democratic friends of Warmouth
were apprised of bis triumphal approach,
innnrr. and they determined to assemble and do
him becoming honor. With bands, artil­
EDITOR lery and an immense throqg, they hurried
UEO. M. DIWKT,
to the city limits and garr him the proud­
est welcome New Orleans has witnessed
Hastings, Mich., Jam. 11, 1875,'
since tho famous display that awaited
Henry Clay in 1844. And all because
Warmouth gave to-the Democracy the
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
“infamous Radical registration law." It
does make a difference wboee ox is gored
Excitement over the Florida re-esn_______________ ___________ DXLTA.
vaia—The Democrats not so hopeful
WASHINGTON LETTER.
—Congressional proceedings unim­
portant now, but will be aoon—The
Louisiana Returning Board—War­ Mr. Oox’s Committee in New York—
Mr. Hewitts
ignominious failure
mouth and Plnohback as Governor
•gainst Postmaster James — Mr.
and Lieut. Governor respectively in
Goode of the Norfolk district-*Con1872—It does make a difference
gressional proceedings unimportant
whose ox is gored.
—Good news from the South—War
Washington, D. C^Doc. 28, '76.
on the Gamblers—Snow, rain and
, There is great excitement on the streets

others will unavoidably find their
into it Though fully deserving its
J and benefit, th«y should not be hept
a_. tho sabool, owing to their influence
upon the rest The board should begiven
power, under careful restrictions, to retert
to tho countior idiotic and permanently
diseased children. There are a very few
sue!) children now in the school; who can
acquire no good for themselves by remain­
ing, and whoso presence is injurious to
their more fortunate comrades. L com­
mend this institution to your consideration
as one of tho means that will by and by
save you tho expense of another prison ;
as an iastRation that will, in time, make
other institutions unnccaaary—provided
that the underlying idea of its founders,
vis: that it is only a temporary home, be
always kept in mind.

soma

AW 00

SW.CO0 00
tor necessary
utely bo. In
penditures in
__ ______ o______ . _„ im at Pontiac, it
may be wise to defer the building of the
porches for the present, though they arc
really needed ; and the erection of one of
the three proposed buildings should per­
haps be postponed. Tho balance of the
items asked for are imperatively necessary,
and in my opinion should be granted.
Tho usual annual appropriation of 617,­
500.00, for deficiency in current expenses,
will also be required. The report of the
Superintendent and Board is very full in
its details and njjJetc with information on
the subject of the treatment of the insane.
I need not uk for this institution your
generous consideration, as its work is its
ablest advocate.
* .
The Report of the Superintendents of
the Poor gives 1,006 as the total number
of insane in the State in 1875. The num­
ber in 1876 is 1,193. As this estimate
includes those in a private asylum in
Wayne county, and a few that are more

All of these
objects, some of

tween ten and eleven hundred.
The completion of tho Insane Asylum
.at Pontiac; will enable ns to provide suit­
able care in State Asylums, for every one
of these; and I trust its opening may be
celebrated by the immediate transfer from
sane occupants to their sheltering care. I
earnestly urge legislation to this end, and

not a criminal—shall hereafter be placed
in any poor-house or county asylum, jail
or pnson. Every consideration of human
ity and of real economy, demand this, and
I feel assured that no argument need be
marie or statistics shown to ensure the
passage of such a law.
The liberal provision made for the care
of the insane shows that the State has in­
deed adopted them ns its wards. The ex-

though borne u a rule cheerfully and wil­
lingly. Would it not be well to provide
that after an indigent insane patient has
been cared for at the expense of the coun­
ty for three years, they shall thereafter be­
come a State charge ? I am of the opin­
ion that such a provision of law would be
wise sad proper, and productive of great
good to the people and patient.
STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL.

This wisest of our State charities, pre­
sents its budget of work and wants in the
biennial reports of it managers.
Since its opening 412 children have been
received, mostly from the poor-houses of
the State. The average age of its inmates
is nine years. Homes have been found for
117 of these children, and 255 were re­
maining Sept. 30,1876, being all that can
be cared for. The , entrant expenses for

to-day over tho dispatches in reference to
the re-canvass of the election returns in
Florida. The result, while it is not en­
tirely unexpected by them, is greatly mod­
ifying the tone of the more hopeful of the
Democrats.
The protest of one, Mr.
Cocke, against tho re-dwlaration of the
Board in favor of Hayes and Wheeler, is
the last struggle of the dying cause. It
was hoped by the Democrats that the
Congressional Committe now in S. C-,
would bo able to find something ju their
investigation that would leave a doubt as
to the soundness of the electoral vote, as
declared in that State.-'/8uch is not the
case however, and the “185" votes is still
in favor of Hayes and Wheeler.
As was expected, so few Congressmen
remain here during the holidays, there ia
very little legislation being done of interest
to tiic reading public. All are interested
in the intererfiag discussions which are
bound to come over the reports of both
the Senate and House Committees sent
South. Night sessions will be the order
very soon.
The Louisiana Returning Board I sec
is still receiving the principle cussing of■
the virtuous Democracy.
This reminds
me of a perlinent illustration of their in­
dignation Thinking it might be inter­
fitting to your readers, I-send it to you.
The same legislature that created this
Board passed the registration law by
which the Governor was authorised to ap­
point all the registrars in the State, and
thus control tho entire election machinery.
It was a great and dangerous power to
confer upon one man, -and it is said was
shamefully abuaed by Gov. Warmouth.
The Democrats of Louisiana pursued
Warmouth and the Republicans with un­
relenting denunciation for enforcing this
partisan measure in their own interests,
and making it an inseparable barrier to
Demooraiio victory in the State.
/Presto change. In 1872 Warmouth
broke with his party and made aa alliance
with the Democrats.
The Republican
Legislature reported tho “ infamous " lav,
ancl tho Democrats cried stop. It con­
ferred dangerous power, but now that
they
benefit of it, the I
case was altered. It made a great deal of
difference whose ox was gored. They ad­
vised Warmouth not to approve lbs
repeal bill, and he dip noi- BtU tfe bill

membered that this itSSHutiop is not a' Governor.. He had buainesls North and
honnsnhui home, but only » door.way to left the State in July.
Warmouth also
borne far. the houseless, honwlw, poor­ had badness in New Tcrk, and seeing
house children of the State, and that _whilethat Pinchbeck was gone be concluded
bs ejected, fod, that it was safe to leave on a business trip,
•«&amp; that
sir andhe did leave. T
‘'
ry alight. • From Governors mot atthe
ita first opening up to the present lime,
it Both were astonished
‘
“
has-been most ocottoaacally conducted.
Tho board estimate the current expenses separated. Pinehbaek saw his opportuniat 633,000 JO per annum, and they ask tj. He agreed with the legislature and
for this and other purposes tho sum of voted for repeal. If he could reach the
690,000.00 for the ensuing two years. Of State ahead of Warmouth he could ap­
this sum 65,000 is for deficit account, on prove the bill and deprive Warmouth of
hie power for mischief. Within an hour

cold weather.

Mr. Platt was slaughtered by a moot trans­
parent device last winter, ertn against tho
Derate and his seat awards the present incumceat. Tho action of the majority was

wu er«r &gt;nrapl«l; u&gt;d nun, of 11.
R.p.Uiom ofdutdwriMm mnifating a dispassion to force the House to
perpetuate that bare-faced swindle for two
more years by holding Mr. Geode in big
seat through sheer force of numbers,or to
reverse its action and seat his Republican
competitor. From the spirit thus far dis­
played there is no reason for hoping for a

Toy#,'Toy#, Chandeliers, Crockery, Produce, Etc.

TOYS! TOYS!!
If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to
*

decision upon themepts of the case.
Evidently the House majority wu never
more partisan than at present.
Vary
little of importance has been attempted in

either House since the adjournment a
week to-day, and nothing ia expected of
cither until the brining of the New Year.
During a brief session on the 27th, the
Democratic members of the Houaa indulged
in a spiteful ifar of words in which Mr.
Banning of Onio distinguished himself by
a turbulent and thractening speech. Mr.
Spencer of Louisiana made himself quite
u conspicuous by his emphatic denials of
facts which have become maters of current
history and exausted himaelf in rehears­
ing the chivalric character of his constitu­
ent in true anti-war styls, and Mr.
Willis ’ of New York
hurt
Gen­
eral Sheridan’s feelings by declaring
his lack of faith in the General's truth and
vencity, save in one instance when be re­
flected rather severely upon the character
of ex-Goveruor Wells, Chairman of the
Louisiana Returning Board. Yesterday

Washington, D. C. Dec. 29, '76

nits duration; and tho crowds in the gal­
leries which had been attracted by hope of
a renewal of tho heated debate of the day
products of Tammany Hall in the line of before, went away exceedingly sorrowful
politicians who have graduated from that
over their disappointment.
dcsreputable institution to degrade and
Mr. Ben Hill's recent latter to the atlan­
lower the standard of American politics,
ta (Ga.) Constitution is proving very un­
arc in any scuse disappointed in the par­
palatable to the war Democracy under the
tisan effrontery displayed by Mr. Cox's
lead of such valent vetran as ‘•Fernandy
committee, designated by Mr. Kandell to
Wood."
invcsticate the alleged frauds perpetrated
There is really nothing in the letter offenat tho recent election in New York City(
siveto those willing to submit to the result of
Brooklyn, Jersey City and Philadelphia.
the late election even in case Governor
It appears to have been the determined
Hayes should be declared the legally elect­
purpose of a majority of that Committee
ed President; but with that wing of the
to dlow the widest latitude to Democratic
Democracy which hne declared for Tilden
witnesses and to interpose every possible
or war. Mr. Hill is in disgrace ; and it is
said ho is in receipt of many letters, warn­
subpeened by the minority, which had to
ing him that he need expect nothing far­
finally content itself with filing a formal
ther at tho hands of a Georgia oonstituauprotest with the papers, when the inexor'
cy. It ia predicted that this letter will
able Sunset announced that tho scores of
defeat him in his candidacy for United
witnesses waiting to give their testimony,
States Senator from that State. From incould not be heard as the investigation
tilligencuteeeived from South Carotins it
closed with the afternoon session of tho appears that the Congressional committee
274h ineL, to be resumed on tho fourth of
concedes the State to the Republicans-,
January, at Philadelphia. Republican mem*
and the latest authentic intelligence from
ben of the committee chum that had they
Florida seems to give tho Slate to Hayta
been allowed the necessary time, they could
by something over 200 majority, and the
and would have made good every charge
State ticket to the Democrats by consid­
made by responsible men, of the gigantia
erably less, in the new canvass of the votes
frauds on the part of the reformers at the
as they appear on the face of the returns,
elsotion on the 7th ult., rivaling those of
all of which his had a very depressing
1868. The partisan resorts of the major­
effect upon the Tilden managers here.
ity of this committee are bo patent that
We are in the midst of a war cm the
their report, however ingenious, will have
gamblers, first opened by the National
but little effect upon tho verdict of the
Republican, and now ro-cuforced by the
mam of American citizens who have closely
churches, and the enlightened sentiment
watched their proceeding! in New York,
of the city. The attack has been so de­
as well as the developments al Columbia,
termined that the “hells" have put up
TaDahaaaec and New Orleans with n view
their shutters, waiting for the clouds to
to an honest and impartial understanding
“blow over," but a remarkable unity of
dfthe methods adopted by both the great
purpose has been developed in fator of
political parties in the contest for national
driving the fraternity permanently out of
ftpouisuy at the polls on the 7th of Nothe rity.
Our police department is
vem'Vte.
Mr. Hewitt has ignominiously failed in making a very discreditable display in the
investigation now being prosecuted
hii ill-advised allact upon the administra­
Another snow storm set in early this
tion of PoainuHUr James of New York,
morning which^has turned to a cold NorthMr. Cox'S committee didn't even succeed
No one at all informed as to the inevit­
ably farcical and insincere character of the

in establishing tho shadow of suspicion
that would break tho force of Mr. Hewitt's
humititating fall, while it is evident ho
keenly regrets his precipitancy in making,
inainnations against so prominent M offi­
cer aa Mr. James, and withal one so upii
vaoally popular, which ho was wholly un­
able to sustain, evidence is not wanting
that many of his party aseooatea in Con-

grese, who have become restive and rather
under his lead as head of tho National
Bourbon Committee, rather enjoy his emat Amite, die first town in the State on
the N. 0.J.4G. N. R. R. He dashed baraawng and altogether disagreeable po­
sition.
Jealousy will prompt human
That night Warmouth learned that the nature to very mean expedienta, often­
bird had flown and ho too hurried away on times, .whereby to ventHate its gnevanocs,
the firrt train. Both took tho same route
and the discipline of the Bourbon ciders
via Louisville, Pinehbaek twelve hours
ahead. At Jackson, Tenn., War-mouth of the Democratic faith is not specially
calculated to foster and develops the noble
charaeteristice of fslable humanity.
Some interest has been awakened in

dajB reach tho Capitol of alleged irregular
it» in the Norfolk dietrirt at the W elec-

n, NfflE &amp; m
We were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say; everybody ought to have a
present.

M1UBS i UMS
From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
Of all kinds and as. cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
All Kinds and All Prices

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
Sflirff,

WEE

4

I^ESTO/f'S.
xu30w4.

Hastings, Dec, 14th, 1876.

A spicy sketeh descriptive, of a trip over
the Atchison Topeka and SantaFo Railroad
and of the beauties, scenery and '4$eature
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nyiw
Crinkle," ths musical and dramatic critic
of the New York World, sent free on paplioadon,together with the SanJuanGMt,
maps and tune tablas of this now and pop­
ular route from Kamas Cityand Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arisona and the'8an
Juan Mina*.
The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on the continent between tho Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Ani)xnsox,

THE ENEMY OF BISEME I •
THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAN AND BEAST
I. U&gt;» Grand Old

■

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEABB.
THERE IB NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHEB, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT&gt;

parativdy deserted. The winter, so fkr,
would compare favorably in its Arctic se ! to. D« Reed dnwSi'to can
HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR
his new Wagon Shop, *hcrt hb may bj
found al all hours of any day, ready to do
. Logar.
to
any
a valuable
any work In his line, from putting a new
»
_•
spoke in tn old wheel, to the building of 1 xx45yl.
Apples Wsntsd,
u» best buggy ever seen in the county of
Barry. Don't forget the place', in-' the
In any quantity at the Cider Mill of W. 8. shop with Jason Rich k Bro., corner o
k B. Shriner, Jeffimon street, Hsstiogs, Church and Railroad Street.
for which the highest market price will xxfitf .
• ,
’
be paid.
xxi73tf
The man who Tought one box, and got

. CARBOLIC OIL

LIJST I ME1STT

UokMthisI

by calling on Mrs. Hand.

How aboat-lho

R J. GRANT BELLS,
Meat coat»
YontKi coatt
Abv. 27, *76 xWSlwC

Diainfeets, Pariflca, SwoSlia, aarf
Heals.
Curas EhwmiuUai aad Kouralsia.

WANTED—Our pay at once, it will

Notice
FERRAND

�Iha^eNi-Weekly heptobl icajibajijier.

Council Prooeedmgt.

PROCLAMATION.

8FFH1AL RAPE* 8F afiMt WflT t.

By the Mayor.
Tho time Cor the regular meeting of the Com­
mon Council cf the city of Hastings was Jan.
2d 1877, and there not being a quorum present
WKianAi, numerous complaints sr* being
tho mooting was adjourned.
made of riotous, drunken and disorderly con­
L. D. QcacKuaraa. Recorder.
duct at som* of the Saloon, on th* Sabbath ;
that Saloon, ar* kept open after 11 o'dock, P,
M.; and that gambling and confidence game,
A special meeting of tho Common Coun­ are carried on in *ome of them with the
cil of the city of Hastings was held at the knowledge of the Proprietor*.
council room on the evening of Jan. 5lh, A.
And whereas th* following ordinance in re­
Uastinn and Woodland—Arrive Teseday. Thurs­ D. 1877.
lation thereto i. -now ia force in thi. city,
day, and Saturdayjrt 1 p. m. leavs at 2 p. m.
Present the Mayor, Recorder, Aid, Dawson,
IIaitinsv. Cedar Creek and Hickory Corners-Ar­
rive Wednesday sad Saturday at 12 m.; leavs at 1 Evans. Reed, Russell, Sheldon and Tomlinson.
The minutes of tho previous meeting were
money or other value upon said premisee, or
read corrected and approved.
suffer any druakenneea, quarrelling, fighting
or other disorderly conduct on or about such
premises, or suffer any such establishment to
Petition relative to paying each fireman be open (except for victualing purposes) any
five dollars for his services - one year and im­ part of Bunday, or after thcAour of 11 o'clock
posing fine* for absence from duty, was on in the evening, or before the hour of 5 o'clock
motion accepted and adopted by a vote by ayee in the morning of any day.
Now therefor all persons interested, take
and nays as follows :
notice, that the above ordinance will be strict­
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Evans, Read, Russell,
ly enforced from and after this date, a copy of
Sheldon and Tomlinson, 0.
this notice being first posted in each Saloon or
served on the propr letor or occupant of the
Petition of Fire Co. for the appointment of
W. H. Hoffman as Fire Warden In the 2nd
Ward, in the place of Geo. W. Sloeum removed,
was accepted, and on motion W. H. Hoffman
Entertainment.
was so appointed.

C. M. k'MNYAN’S
I would respectfully a nn-^n?f
Clt*“
zens of Hastings and vicin.
at 1 have a
new and

Madison Dispensary,
02 W. MmEubSL. Chicago.

l-’iffts

On motion the petition of C. 8. Burton and
We herewith place before our readers the
others, relative to grading for aide-walk on
Broadway was token from tho table and programme of the entertainment to be given
by the Young Folks' Aid Sodtety, to-morrow
granted.
(Friday) evening. The proceeds of tho enten
On motion of Aid. Tomlinson, the petition
of Teal, Spaulding and 128 others relative to tainment are to be given to ths needy poor of
enforcing the law in regard to closing saloons the city. It is therefore a good cause and
merits tho support of the people of Hastings
was token from the table.
And tho following reaolution-WM offered by and we are sure tho exhibi tion will bo well
patronised.
Aid. Russell.

Rucletd,—That the City Marshall be and Is
hereby especially Instructed to enforce tho
ordinance relative to closing saloons on Sun­
days, and between the hours of eleven o'clock
P. M., and five o'clock A, M., on other days,
and to enter complaints against any and all
parties guilty of violating the same, which wan
unanimously adopted.
On motion of Aid. Russell, the contract for
excavating the hill on Broadway North of
Iron Bridge was approved by ayes and nays
follows:
.

Prayer.
Sacred Quartette.—Plead thou my cause.
Essay, Subject, charity.—Maubau. Cook.
Recitation. Death Doomed.—Miss Eva Nxvixs.

M OF ORbWl

7

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, s'oices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at
BOTTOM PRICES.
Remember the place, at J. S. R U’JVYJIJY’S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a call.

O. M. RUNYAN.

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MARRIAGE GUIDE. OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

DRUGS &amp;

The New-York

TRIBUNE
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Declamation, The Fireman.—FkaxaBitsuMax.
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Duet, Seo How the Pale Moon Shineth.

AMONS THE BEST PEOPLE.

I.—IT PUBLISHES ALL
THE
NEWS. The servant of no man and the
slave of do party, it can afford to and does
Ayes—Aid. Dawson. Evans, Reed, Russell,
tell the truth about all.
Sheldon and Tomlinson, 6.
j
Prophecy—Jonx Baowx.
IL- 1T IS IMPARTIAL AND INDE­
Noys—None.
—'
Reading. Hannah Jane.—Hxxer
PENDENT. Believing in intelligent suff­
Report of finance committee recommending Dialogue, The Indian'■ Revenge.
rage, it aims to furnish voters the fullest
that the bill of H. A. Bailey of 833 fur rent of
and fairest information, to qualify them
engine room, which was allowed by a vote by
for the wisest discharge of their responsi­
aySs and nays as follow.:
bility.
Ail About tho County.
ILL— IT IS, AS IT ALWAYS WAS,
Ayes—Aid. Dawson^vans, Rood, Russell,
ESSENTIALLY REPUBLICAN. It
Sheldon and Tomlinson, 6.
Remember the charity exhibition to-morrow
may quarrel in tho future, as it has done
Nays—None.
night.
in the past, &gt;with errors of Republican
A motion'by Aid. Tomlinson, that tho com­
loader n ut corruptions in the Republican
Attention is asked to tho notice to physici- mittee on onllnaaoM be iartruoted to report ou
party; but it can never cease to be true to
ordinance relative to paying firemen, was carxxi68tf
Republican principle*, and especially to
Advertised Letters.
Aa we go to press the snow is falling at a
those golden doctrines of. civil service
A motion by Aid. Reed, that the Marshall bo
rote that shows signs of a snow storm.
NEW ADVERT1SMENTS.
List of letters remaining in the Hastings P. reform Jiard money, the sanctity of the Na»
instructed to examine into the condition of
Presidents Hayes and Tilden (?) are now stove pipe* and other places liable to cause
0. Barry County. Mich. Jan. 10,1877.
busily engaged on their respective messages. fires in the business part of the city, and re­
Richard Cunnings, Terence Carrigan, Mar­ stones of Gov. Hayes’s admirable letter
The ladies of Hastings Eastern Star Ledge, port the condition of the same to the Common
tha Cliford, Emma Haynes, Edward Hastings, of acceptance.
No. 81, A. M, are to give * fertivnl.nl Union Council at least once in each menth, was carRev. I. B. Jones, Matilda Kamp, Anna Kidder
IV.—ITS MORAL TONE IS PURE
Hall, on the 20th last. FuU particulars will
Wm. LdSd, Charles Newman,-Joseph Reece.
AND ELEVATED. The family circle
reettThnil *vw
be given in another issue.
is never profaned by anything which ap­
toil. A He, apnu warn** «n
The Grand Central Hotel, New York, means
pears in the columnes of The Iribunc.
••war" on rates. To accommodate tho demand
V —THE CHOICEST STANDARD
for low prices, it has reduced its rates from
AN D CURRENT LITERATURE of die pKluSjroT^MlLAPEXPniA.___________
14.00 to 82-50 and 83.00 por day.
day is presented in its columns, including
CorrcspoJcncc, Poems, stories and Reviews
Good news to the public in the shape of
from the most talented and popular writers.
groceries,provisions rte., by Mr. J. II. Sutton,
To Creditors.
VL—IT - IS THE BEST
AND
whose add came in loo late for publication in
CHPAE8T FAMER’8 PAPER PUB­
drawn on the appropriate binds therefor by a
this issue. He will speak for himself in our
LISHED. “7*4 H'ecWy Tribune has
vote by aye* and nay* as fellows:
done more to make good fanner's than any
Wilkins Bros
■
8 4 60
other influence which ever existed."
Bowen A Creasy 8} days each enginerVII.—THE MARKET REPORTS
lOSBeaaton of the same and will settle all of The Tribune are indispensable to every
Traverse Philips 83 days service as
buyer and seller in the country. Quota­
lemands against him.
Supervisor
Israel 8. Boicn.
tions are given daily and weekly of almost
A. W. “Bailey rent of engine room to
James Rtan,
every article bought and sold in the markets
May, 13th, 1876
Assignees. of the world, and with nnraringand almost
A. J. Angle
infallible accuracy. Ito Cattle, Butter and
January Sth, 187'
the other day. By the way. that’s aa ice idea. A. D. Repkina
Cheese, and other Markets arc tho rceogWe always thought it would be bettor to ped­
nixod standard.
A
ll
D
emands
D
ce
J
ohn
S
tarlet
die ice in winter. And then It keeps so much
VH1.-MORE COPIES of The. tribune
and remaining unpaid, will be placed in
better th^s weather.
Give him your patthe hands of an attorney tor collection, tn arc paid for and read by tho American peo­
Ayes—Aid. Dawson, Evans, Reed, Roue
ple than of any other newspaper of equal
thirty days from thia date.
Sheldon and Tomlinson, 8.
irioo in the country—a fact which is the
1
Israel S. Boice,
test demonstration of the value of tho
Nays—None,
James Rtan,
On motion tho Council.s4Jeurned.
January 8cb, 1877.
-Artignero.
IX.—THE READERS of The Irib­
L. D. Qcacxdsusb, Recorder.
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unc represent largely the best enterprising
andprogesive minds of tho country. Persons
Lost!—$50 00 Reward.
CHURCH'S MUSICAL VISITOR begins the
who are interested in pure politic*, ihe ad­
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new ye*r with a number worthy of that excel­
vance of rience, and the progeas of opinion,
Smi oifWAMb— Notwithstanding the hard lent and popular art Journal. In addition to
will find their demand, mot by • The , 7r»times &lt;he sale of D. B DeLand A Co.' Bui the usual attractions, the January Visit*.
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musical -contents inelade a beautiful song and ran and read tbs last number of the Grand
Rapids “College JovrnaL"
chorus entitled "The Daisy of tho Field
•■Thou Lovely Star.” a qaartet: -Picture. of
rimes Long Part,’ a peculiar piece of descrip­
tive writing; and "Work is Done,” a pretty
where it will -top.
The donation party lost evening al the resi­ waits for young players, by Geo. F. RootThe principal literary content. are: "A pDdence of Rev. R. W. Fletcher
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E. Upjohn,
and esteem Mr. Flrtobm's friends presented
A. P. Drake
him with amh to the amount of over two hun­ Letter B,” by Joe. Howard; “Opera in Amer­
C. Rumxll,
dred dollar*.
A number from other denomi­ ica"Franx Schubert" and a large variety
and others.
nations were present, thus showing by their of shorter article* which, added to the editor­
presence and presents the hearty good will ial matter and oorroepondence, gives us one of
whieh the people of Hartings gwereHy share the best musical journals ever offered to the
mnsle-loving people.
Subscription price
With Mr. Fl*cab*r'e coogrofrtttm.
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Special Notices.

PROSPERITY have rewarded the fade
pendcntjandBclfTeflpoci course of The Trib­
une. It has a larger and stronger corps
of earnest workers among ito friends than
ever before, and constantly receives from
old and new readers words of encourage
meqt.

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two years of 58 Graduates m 1875—6
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33 ; in 1873-4, 36. Inventory of prop,
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tor, &lt;252,268.00, an increase in two jtut
1
of &lt;20360.00. 1 am satisfied that the
1
college is in better condition, and doing
1
better work than ever before. It is not
only educating the students under its roof,
but the President and Faculty through a
system of Farmers' Institutes held through­
out the State, are cnlisring the good will
Where you wul find all kinds oi
and sympathy of the people. Ifj,t teaches
labor, if it impresses upon our youth the
dignity and honor of labor, ita establish­
of financial depression like the present, ment will prove a success; if not, it will
when we fully realise that the only way up be a failure.
Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any,house in Barry
and oat is through the productive industry
of the people, the question is a pertinent
Each succeeding year opens to tho Uni­ county, for these reasons;
one. The army of children who yearly versity new fields of labor—increasing
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
come out from our schools are to recruit demands upon its resources—and stronger
2d. Because we make the most of our
the ranks of the industrious or the idle. claims upon our consideration.
goods ourselves.
That the natural tendency is towards the
3d. Because wo keep the best of work­
The number of students in 1875 was 1,«
former we do know, and our system of ed­ 193; in 1876,1,127. Degree* conferred men.
ucation ought therefore to be an efficient in 1875, 370 ; tn 1876, 410..
4th. Because we warrant all goodt we
help in that direction.
make.
Its resources are—
We sell none of this cheap made Fur­
We need to pre this subject our earnest
attention, to care more for the depth and
niture that is made by machinery. The
breadth of our education than we do for
goods we make are made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to call
the heighth of our sebod-housa tower; to
pursue the substance and neglect the shad­
The Legislature of 1875, establishing a and inspect our ‘goods, for they all bear
ow ; to make our schools the laboratoiy in School of Mines, a Chair of Architecture inspection. No trouble at all to show our
which men are made. Idleness is the cause and Design, and of Dental Surgery, has goods.
of more misery and crime than all else be­ already accomplished more than its most
Parties haring pictures to Frame would
side,—of 889 men in the State Prison in earnest advocates anticipated. The Den­ do well to gat them framed of us hs we
1875, 753 had never been apprenticed, tal school has so 'many students that an can do it better and cheoper than any
and of 334 received in 1866, 17 only had additional professor is needed. The class house In Barry couoty. We keep the
ever been apprenticed. If our educatiou in Mining, Architorture and Design num- largtal and best selected stock of Picture
is not made mon practical ths ranks of bm 25. An impetus has been given to Frames and Mouldings, Brackets, Paper­
Sidle will constantly increase, not fem technical education that post in time be holders, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
ce, but simply because they have no of great practical value to the State. The everything in the Furniture Line. We
sledge of bow to do anything well
appropriations for these new branches invite all persons to call and look at our
Our high and graded schools need to made in 1875 were for two years only.
provide more technical instruction at once. Their success demands their renewal, with
If it is the province of legislation to direct an addition of 62,000.00 for another Now on exhibition .at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Repair­
or control in this matter, I ask your professor in the Dental School.
The Board of Regents desire to further ing of all kinds of old furniture neatly
thoughtful attention to the subject
The educators of Europe are pointing increase the usefulness cf the University in don. B&amp;* “ We Mean Business”. "W
Furniture Rooms south side of State
their energies in thia direction. In this this direction, and to this end suggest the
connection I desire to call your attention creation of a chair in Physics and Geology. street, opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hard­
to the Special Report of Rev. D. C. Jai The amount required to do this will be ware Store.
STEBBINS BBt’8
cokes, who had charge of our educational *5,000.00 annually for the salaries of two
department at the Centennial Exposition, professors, and $2,500.00 for apparatus
upon this subject, gathered from what he for physiod and physiological labqptory.
saw there of other systems and other
Were the times more auspicious, and
other demands Dot so pree^og, the Regents
countries.
Give to pur special schools, to the Uni­ would earnestly urge upon you the neces­
versity, to our common schools every poa- sity of a new Library building ; they now
Sibl« assistance in this work that can con­ suggest it only. The University Has out­
sistently be given with a due regard to grown the present building. There is not
economy.
room in it for reading purposes or for
books. The Library is so important an
This department of our system of edu­ element in the success of the University,
cation u steadily improving. The attend­ important as an aid in educational work,
ance for 1874, was 48G; for 1875, 630 ; important m its governing power over a
for .1876, 722. The graduating dsns in body of students in furnishing mental
187G numbered 70. Over 6,000 ctndoeta rprrintion. that I bee to commend the
have attended this institution since its suggestion of the Regents to your coruddopening in 1853. The condition of its erationr. Our University occupies a posi­
funds, at the close of the fiscal year was as tion in the front rank of educational insti­
tutions, it is giving to Michigan a reputai
follows;
tion oil over the world, it is drawing hun­
dreds of families to the State ycany, aa
permanent residents, and we ought to fos­
ter it in all ways, not with extravagance,
The estimated disbursements for each of but with persistence, economy and care.
ochtid
the years 1877 and 1878 are: for salaries
KABTKBN A,*$LVM FOB THB INSANE.
of teachers, $20,100.00 ; for library and
Work wm begun upon this building in
aroarattn, $900.00; for repairs, $1,000.00
other expeosea, $2,900.00. The receipts 1875, by Messrs: Coots and Topping, who
from interest and tuition are estimeted at were the loweA bidders, for the sum of
$6,600.00 per annum,- leaving a deficiency $306,384.00, nd has progressed very fa­
of $18,300.00 for each year to be pro- vorably up to this time. The brick and
vidsd for by taxation. The State Board stone work is omplet/ri and the roof near­
NEXT DOOR TO
of Education, in view of the crowded con­ ly finished. It is expected that it will be
dition of the school, ask on appropriation ready for occupancy by February 1st, 1878.
of $50,000.00 for an additional building. The plans were prepared by E. E. Myers,
Tb«y have submitted no plan or rerimafee, iarchitect Dr. Van Dcuscn gave us ths
but it seems to me that a smaller wiijiiBl 'benefit of his large experience in the gen­
than this would build a very eommodius eral interna] plan and arrangements. The
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.
and suitable structure. It ia due to the i
management of the school to ssy that it 'Norman, and the building will be one of
has been very modert in its request in the the best for the purpose in the country.
put, and very prudent and economical in 'The contractors have performed their work
the expenditaro of its appropriations.
very aatisfactarily to the Board, under the
AaBim-TTRAI, OOLUUB.
faithful supertftcndencc of C. M. Wells.
and be happy again.
Very full d&lt; tails of all the expenditures
The management of the finances of the
edUego for the part two years, has been will be found in the report of the Board
Superintendent.
Estimates have
careful and prudect. It fa cut of debt, and
;
made by the Board for furnishing the
and I hope will ken out. The board sub- been
1
mit a very carefirf detailed estimate of Asylum ready for occupancy, amounting
&lt;109,708 00.
It is estimated that
r&lt; crips asd expenditures for the coming to
1
t»oyw«a. T^------estimate
•*—* the current ex­ ' there wiH be remaining &lt;27,830.00 from
penros at $20.1
par annum, and the the building fund, leaving the ram of &lt;81,­
nJt and other sources at 950.00, for which the Board ask your
reocipts fromi
--------..
ing a deficiency of fl 6,­ appropriation. These estimates have been SALISBURY A BROSSEAU
474.00 for the two yearn.
They also very carefully prepared in detail, and I
submit a statement of wants for repairs, judge with a due regard for economy and
new buildings, itnpruTemeuts, library, ate., rwliaify. I reooBnend an appropria­
amounting to 620,062.00, making a toW tion of tha amount, or so much thereof as
636,536.00 for which sum they ask an aw- may be Bccestaxy, divided equally in the
tex roD of 1878 and 1879.
urS in. tnxmaF
As this Asytam will be ready for the
mate was made, the old Boarding Hall at raeepCM of paliente before another meet­
the collsgt has been deutroywd by fire, and ing rffe Mature, it will also be your
duty to provide for ita maintenance, man­
agement, and government. The preaent
number of students, even with this half law only applies to the Asylum at Kalahave boon limited, and a new one would maxoo.
fOoatttBCBD ON 2d FXOE.J
have become Mceroary within two yaan,
at least. It is proposed in the erection of
a new building, to coostruct it large enough
to accommodate 120 totients. The csti=
mate of ita cost in *15,000.00, and I rec­
ommend an immediate appropriation of
Look here ! Look here!
this amount, k that the waft eoj be
oommsneed alaaee and the building be
•msxxa numinu.
ready for the spring term. In view of
Alter *rt&gt;j row. ia Uk buAnea, on
ttWj «, ihrt
eu&gt; do brtte wort,
ud oiro b«ser rtUdartioa thu ur other
Srw m Ou.
W. U. Slobbio., lb.
wish Uso ozymns of &gt;
h&amp;tuufi, will alwiys give hfa pcreonal at
this part of their extoustuc

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equally our no&amp;eiMde and cars. Wshave
sp3coUspsfcrthsfa»sr. schools m
which to fit teachers, schools for the. professional student, and for one or two tech.
nieal pursuits. We seem to recognise ia
all ita fullness the truth of tie old provcb, “The breath of the school-children u
the saying of the world."
Yet with all thia, there are many
thoughtful cititens who ask themselves the
quretion: Are we doing our edneadon^
iork in thebe* way, are ow schools all
they ought to be, do they help our chil­
dren a. much a. they should L tho preotiad things of life and fit them to be pro.
ductive, aeir-helpuig ertiaens ?” In t&amp;M

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GEO. M. DEWEY
rin or ■ and publisher.

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GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE

EVERYBODY I 1

THE REFORM SCHOOL.

SURGICAL
DISEASES.
Tho Daesar’. Lacailon b mort aHcib
md convuricntat
il'.tjor
auvuton^t.

I desire to call your special attention to
tho reports of this Institution for 1875
and 187G. “ After many days " it is now
a Reform School,—tho bars and iron doors
have , disappeared,—the high fence that
waited it in is kindling wood. And the
results are,—no corporal punishment, no
escape since its opening, less destruction of
State property, a general tone of comfort
and cheerfulness in all its surroundiofp,
and a brighter, better look in tho faces of
the boys. - The genernloutfic of theScbool
is greatly improved. The table and fur*
niahing, the clothing, etc., arc better than
heretofore, and .all tend towards lifting
this Institution out of the prison mire, mid
on to the higher plane of a school. The
expenses for the two years ending Sept.
SO, 187G,U:ivo been $61,773.46 Usides
the amount received for die labor of d*e
boys and other sources. Of this amount,
817,688.46 has expended unde? special
appropriations, made in 1873 and 1875,
$44,084.00 for current expenses.

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. All the buildings arc now lighted with
gas, a now' boiler and oven has been put
m ; a now fence, wood-shed, and play-shed
erected; the main building thoroughly
repaired and painted inside and out, and
roofed pith tin ; a water-tower and tank
hare been built, with iron piping through
the grounds and building, with six fire
hydrants; a large number of fruit trees
and vines .have been planted, and many
other permanent improvements
nude.
There is room for one hundred more in­
mates than it now contains, and I can sec
no necessity for further expenditures in
buildings or permanent improvements for
many years to come. Tho Board ask ap­
propriations of $25,000 00 per annum for
tho years 1877 and 1878 for current ex­
penses, 2,500 for each year for repairs and
improyomcnts. and $500 each year for tho
library

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moat rcltabla phyaleiaa.
hraltti for ream. who. aft
IS pobllr WUH
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HARVEY Wright,
iTTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in
Office in Union Block over Bartow A &lt;

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lu HMltb and Ufr wken rh.nc. ot cl Imai, and all Mm blls, ar. coral try Dr. Alkln*&gt; Xiaprc
aadOUHUtutlonal R-nlorallrn Treaunrat.
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EPOHMITIKH,
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WJLH. HAY FORD,
ATTORNEY Ana ConnMllor H Lav. and S«4icitor
KtuuwLoim an roawaabla terms.

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OKee over

DR. C. RUSSELL,

THE VICTORY IS

WON !

LUCIUS RUMELL,

efciAta.'1 *■
YAt tAW AND JROSBOtmXG

ALL OPPOSITION IS OVERCOME
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The Triumph is Complete.

JOHN STANLEY is the VICTOR.
For

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JOHM U. CKEBT.

C. G. HOLBROOK.

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[CONTISUED FROM LAST 1MDE.]

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY, 15,1877,

VOL. XXL NO. 75.

Sugars, Canned Goods, and anoth­
er Goods usually kept in a First
Class Grocery. My prices Defy

to adviso with the magistrate as to the
disposition to be made of it, to visit all
children adopted or indentured from the
Public or Bcfcrm School, to procuta1
homes for children, and generally to. ktop
watch and ward over these waift who seem
They have attended to 252 cases of arrests
for crime,—224 boys add 28 girls,—that
were disposed of as follows : 182 were dis­
charged under suspended sentence and
returned to parents or guardians, 57 were
sent to the Baform School, 11 were sent
to the House of Correction, and two were
fined. The average age pf children ar­
rested was twelve and three-fourths years,
86 are reported ns having Jost father,
and 57 as having no mother. Of the 182
discharged, twelve were sent to the State
Pablic School, rix to poor-houses, and
homes were found for six. The children
for1 whom homes were found from the
State Public School, 117 id number, have
all been visited, and their situation
reported upon to the
Schoo!.' " The
total expense of this wort up to Sept.
30, 1876, was $474.45. In addition to
these formal 'duties reuuired by law, they
have been of incalculable service in pre­
venting crime, preserving peace in families,

pwition is not an office, pays no salary exeopt (.xpanoca, and cou onlj- Inj OUod by
those who love the work and do it because
they love it. The State owes a debt of
gratitude, to the gentlemen who are act­
ing as those agents, that it cannot easily
pay. L earnestly hope the sy item may
not be changed, except to be improved,
sod that it may in time be extended into
cvsry county. What more sublime spec­
tacle does the century present, than that
The average number in the school for of a State not content to be simply a the­
1875 was 241, for 1876 230 ; average age ory or an Idea, but a moral Being, with a
of bop when received, 13 j years.
The receipts from the labor of ihc boys
have decreared very largely, and tlie out­ over .these cbtlaron who are to be a part
look for remunerative employment in the of the State in the future.
future is discouraging. The onlv mechani­
I have asked each county agent to give
cal labor now being done is chair-bottom­ me, in an informal way, aunh facu as they
ing, and this at very low prices. It is of deemed important regarding their work
no adebntage to the boys when they go and their opinion of its value. Their re­
out, aa!lt ia a business not carried ou out­ plica are submitted herewith. I commend
side of penal institutions, and would not t^fim to your attention, as the most re
support them if it were. The Board, freshing reading of the day.
Superintendent, and myself have given
Although the State Public School haJ
earnest thought and much time to the taken from the poor-houses a large number
subject of employment that would teach of children, the reports of the Suparinthe bop some useful trade, and at the tendenta of the Poor^shqw a constant in­
same time add to our revenues, but with­ crease of children m thesdTnstitutians. In
out success. In the present depressed 1872 the number was 583 ; in 1873.577;
condition of our man iliac taring industries in 1874, 502; in 1875, 734. in this
there seems to be nollilug better than the computation arc included babes, idiotic,
work the bop arc now doing. The farm fvcblaiminded, blind, and mutes, but oven
work is successful in a pecuniary point of then the number shocks us. Wo cannot,
view and highly beneficial in every other must not pennit it - That a child reared
way, and with the additions that have in a poo ►•house is to be a pauper or a pris­
been made to th 6 fruit trees and vines, oner in the ftiiuro, is almost certain.
the Board hope soon to realire an increased
We shall never cease building prisons,
revenue from this source.
so long as poor-houses are permitted to
The Board of Control again ask that feed them with inmates. Wo ought to
the law, authorizing commitments to tho prohibit by law, the placing of a child,
school may be amended so that bep of mentally and physically healthy, under
eight years, instead of ten, may be received three years of age, in any poor-house.
from parents without commitment.
I Other States have already done so. and we
have given my views upon this subject ishould lose no time in following their exelsewhere. They .also ohk that the limit ।ample. The State of New York provides
of detention maybe changed from 21 yean ।that pauper children shall be scut to’, pri-'
to 18, and I earnestly nope this may be 'rate institutions and. asylums lnau»d of
done. If a school does not fit a boy to go ithe poor houses, the. cost of maintenance
out at 18, it never will. Ifhsis notfit ।to be paid by the county. Though wo
to go then, he is not fit to stay and do* :hare Eat few asylums for children, I am
moralise two or three hundred younger ।of the opinion that we should enact
bop. If at 18 a boy after years of in- ia similar law, applying it to counties where
struction and care, of restraint and dis- isuch iusiitutiouB exist But better fur
ciplinc, still has hu face turned the wrong than the best institution, is home, be it
way, it would seem as if tho State charity ever ip humble, if it is sober and honest. '
must cense and let justice take its place. Wo ought to provide legislation that would'
The history of the Reform School shows isecure homes for these children, and I am
that there arc a few such bop, and it &gt;of the opinion that power aed money
shows further that they have beea of great ishould ba given to the State Board of
damage to their comrades of more tender Charities, to employ agents for this puryears. I bespeak for this subject your ;pose. Such agents, acting in concert with
earnest consideration.
the county agents and the State Public
and Reform;
events the experiment is worth the
Should it fail,, and ahosSf tU State J
torn? School, it has followed the old idsa School continuethat!
of inr*itntional life; bat by far the wisest, far attended it we atfl|i£«B either «
economical, natural, tn-1 hunuoe of
SkMiM b -J&gt;.

Occasionally A boy i
into ths State Public S
criminal tendencies and

School.

this school give very full details of...
orations. The number of children j
tendance tor 1876,
212; if
204: in 1874, 101; in 1873, 14k
The current expenses for 1876
1876,including repaint aud the cosh«
mechanical industries, were about .
000.00 per annum. The expenditur

restraining cruelty and in many other ways.
If the work of these agenta'was to be es­
timated by simply dollars and cents, the
amount of money saved the state, by keep­
ing boys out of institutions, would be
found to be very large.
A boy at the Rrform or Public School,
or in poor-house, costs one or two hundred
dollars a year, and when wo add to this
Total.
the esexpe from the dangers of institution­
al life, the transfer from dependent io in
dependent life, the development of self­ the appropriation for 1875, but wars
help and self-control that is implanted in a drawn, and have reverted to the Ttar
child's nature, by the kindly intervention
Withia a very short time the Si
of the State through its agent, we cannot ought to provide a separate institoti
estimate the value of their sert^ocs. I for the blind, and when this m done th
have appointed agents in 26 couduSi only ought to be shop rooir enough at Flint
as in bome of the newer counties there all the deafwnd dumb. For this reason
seemed no immediate necessity, and in cannot advise the appropriation asked
others I have been unable to find any one building a new shop. The construction
who would accept the appointment, The the portico can be deferred, it it has b*

I am of the opinion that, with the incrcaaing productivo capacity of the farm, and
in view of the fact lhaj. the buildings and
grounds are now in complete repair, that
the amount asked for repairs is not needed,
and that $2C;000 per annum is amply
sufficient for current expenses, including
repairs and itnjitovemente of every nature.
The amount asked for the library is none
too large.

most
&gt;U

parents, who seem hardly old co
commit crime, who ought not to
and should be sent to the School .

The appropriation for the conduct of t
shops, repairs, beds and bedding are all.
pense accounts, though heretofore sper
appropriations have been idade f» the
items, and they hare not gone Into t
current expense accounts. These are
legitimate items of expenses in the ru
ning of this establishment u any oth.
and should be so treated; and unlera th.

The Board of Trustees have reducsd L
number of employes and their salaries, at
inaugurated other economical rtforn
I am of Che opinion that the sum of
060.00 will cover all above enui
expense accounts and current expen
the ensuing two rears. The esUmst
other items are all neccasaiy, and shoi
granted.' The expense for lighting
school if enormous, owing to the
price charged for gas, bring nearly &lt; $1
700.00 for 1876. I ru&amp;wsud'an ay
proptiation of •2,500.00 for the itamed;
may be IctaicDed.
;
Thele^jlatafo’ oH8fB and the aotir&lt;

efforts of the officers of the Institate ban
secured the Rtiaodanoc of nearly all th&lt;
children of the State whft m-Jdits c*xc
yet there are stiirsotac reitartniBe ia faru
lies and poor-houses. Thu 8wf, dumb Wh
blind who grow np in iitnoranoe becoRM
either imbecile of «permanent horde
upon the community; and no parent h&lt;n ।
..i.i.U Cf .... i
V - - .1..
moral, fret of charge, for them,
it
be the duty of Che State i
by law, the education of all chi

system of instruction at
:constantly improving, It
'“ortienlaifon" Ita’rfnw- itu

housework and Mwing. I leosm
work to ymrf ihndly and thought
sideratioa. ' 71% -j,.’ ”
1
■" '
THR WATS PRISOM. *
Except in the fact that the :
largely over-erbwd®,’* its' "
&lt;exceptionable. The repw
iand Board fnrniahes full
&lt;
।earnings id money for the
:ing Sept 80, 1876, ware
'This ui addition to the
;property, roads, iewsn,
'very creditable showing. !
The net earnings for.thi

�A certain class ofprisoners, convicted of

xs furnished employment to the
ne tod Wind, to sickly and abort
rids, and relieved the prison yard
m that were formerly ao numIta effect upon

■

in 1875, 783; in 1874, 703.
received in 1876, 30 had
in the House of Correction,
Reform School, and 11 in other
Eighty-five per •««. of the
were eemmitted for the firU time,
•even per cent. were intemperate,
ifcr per eent. were unappreotieeu.
u, w— the cause of the increase in crime
% by these statistics to be found in
large percent, of intemperate and

wbat are knowu u prison offeaws, arc now
sent to the House of Correction at Detroit
The nmr/oer of this class now in confineresnt there, is 74.
This law should be repealed, ud they
ahtiuld be hereafter sent to ono or the
Other of the State Prisons. Th® Detroit
House of Correction ' is none to largo for
the use of Wayne county, and for what
are known as county prisoners of other
counties, and will gladly bo relieved of

c report of the Warden and Board
-v- ___ l:..— „c
b time and convict earnings law enacted
last Legislature, express same
Gts as to the amount of benefit to bo
- red from the latter provision. The
1 riment baa not been tested long
•Q.»rh to really tall its affect, rad I should
ofoih to give it up as a failure. I am of

them.
'
With tho opening of the State Howe of
Correction at Ionia, tho Prison, Detroit
House of Correction, ud Reform School,
the State certainly has mist excellent
facilities for tho clarification ud separa­
tion of prisoners, and it should no longer
be delayed. The suggestion has been
made of placing our throe penal institu.
tions unacr the control of one Board, with
u executive hoed whose whole time should
be given to the duties of the position, ud
who, of courae, would require a salary.
Such a Board would cost no more than
tho three now do, and in some regards the
plu might be an improvement, ud in
others perlups not.
I eommcna tbc suggestion for your oonaideration.
:

imissioner of tho Land Office bo directed
Ito plat the capita! block and dispose of all
the
State lota, at such prices and upon
i
isuch terms as way bo fixed by the Gov­
1 ernor, Treasurer, and himself.
The near approach of the completion of
Ithe new Capitol creates an imperative
inecessity for the appointment of a Su­
■perintendent of Public Property. Such
।an officer could hare saved the State his
isalary every year of the ten years post
in the care of its propertv, rad with tkc
increased demands in this direction a
good offiocr, under a good law will be
of great value. This duty is now per­
formed by the Board of Auditors, rad
as they ■ are absent most of the time, it
devolves upon tho deputy State officers.
Supplies of paper
for
the
printer,
stationery for
the different bureaus,
fuel, etc., etc., are now issued without Bhu­
tan or plan. The proposed officer should
have (rad in tho new Capitol there will
be abundance of office and storage room
for him,) all the supplies of every nature
under his control, to be issued only upon
requisitions and receipted for by the re*
cipient He should have control of all
purchases made by the Board of Auditors,
and see that supplies brought are duly re­
ceived.

ter of amount and payment of convict's
STATS POGB.
.tugs. Some provision should be made
The public expense of caring for the
jy which tho condition rad residence of a
noor of the State in 1876 was *572,000.•otraict's family could be made a malar of
00. Of this amount *207,000.00 was for
fraud at the Prialon, ud his earnings
maintaining the poor-houses. The amount
said directly to them instead of being
of investment in poor-houses was *722,’ -&gt;r squandered as they so often
000.00. For this expenditure and aa a
7 v erewith, in aeeordaoee
return for the investment, the value of’
penpera' labor in 187* was estimated at
*8,000.00.
This financial exhibit, the increase of&gt;
with tho provisoni of tramps and able-bodied paupers, tho con­
aws of 1876, I appointed dition of our poor-houses, as described by
x» XtfCC of Ionia, Charles Kipp of the State Board of charities ud many
■, and Westbrook Divine of Mont­ other reaeons, induced tho county superin­
- Board of Coinmiraioncni for the tendents of the poor st their last annual
nr ’ House of Correction at Ionia. A meeting, to adopt by ajnnauimous vote a
jntraet for two of the four cell blodu, of- resolution in favor of di'trict work-houses.
lasre quarters, chapel, hospital, kitohen, That this system would decrease pauperism
Ar-house, and ono shop was entered into ud eave money eannot bo doubted.'
1875, with Knapp A Co. of Detroit, Would it not be wise to^provide by enact­
rho were the lowest bidden. The work ment that any number it counties may boi
ma progressed favorably, though not as empowered to unite for the purpoae of■
apialy aa it should, or as was agreed up- erecting ud conducting a district poorn. ft will be ready for occupancy by the houso or work-house?’ It would enable’
al of May next Tho entire con of the some of tho now counties that have not,
'
yet built their poor-houses to make the
experiment.
coed the amount designed in the act, vis.:
*270,000.00. The overcrowded condition
of the State Prison, and the House of
Correction at Detroit, require that the
pewj^rinon be fitted rad furnished immo-

The Board' has prepared estimates

of

tho sum needed,for thispurose, amounting
to *29,458.00. The amount required to
•sun. a new
of thi» msOTjiUldo is
necessarily large, aa it will not fill up grad­
ually bet at onoe, compelling the outlay to
' be made withia a Vary short time. The

otructod and upea which it is to bo 'oonduotod, via: that all the employes are to
live in the institution, will demand also a
somewhat larger expenditure for ftarnishing. through the State will bo repaid for it
ia th® reduction of expenses in the firat
year of its operation.
The’above sum, though asked for as
fitting and furnishing, inclada water and
etiracs, wagons, tools, fencing,
fire boo®, ote., that are not
m furniture, but that arc
r tho works of tho prison,
plan of the prison provides
313 of which are in the

prison, and furnishing tho warden's resi­
dence, the Board estimate will require
M appropriation of *124,3*3.00
The increase of arime, the number of

ebtwbera, would

demand that the

id, with a
rf tho edl
the Govcr-

industries
x inmates

XEW CAPITOL.y

The work upon the new Capitol is not.
as far advanced as the Board of Commis­•
sioners wished and expected. The delay’
ia from various causes, but chiefly fromi
the change in the cornice, steps, etc., or­'
dered by the Legislature. The brick andI
stone work on the building itself ia com­'
pleted, leaving only the porticos, steps and
west Poller huurc u&gt; be finished. There lai
no prospect of the bttilding being com­
pleted at the time contemplated, and thei
work will need to be hastened to have iti
ready a* tho assembling of tho next Legis­
lature. The quality of the material udI
work is excellent, and does credit to thei
contractors, Superintendent, ud Board.
During the past two years contracts have1
been entered into for the tin roof, stone1
eornioe, steam heating, ventilating, ud1
the electric work. The total payments to'
Sept 30,1876, have been *819,852 78.
Tho
Legislature of 1871 appropriatedp
*10,000 for the preliminary expenses of
plans, eta., for tho capital.
The art of 187Z appropriated *1,200,•
000 for the erection of the building, in­
cluding services of the architect ud plus,।
without amending or repealing the art of'
1871; but the Auditor General construed1
the appropriation of 1872 to include the1
amount aunupriated in 1871. This con­
struction of the law will require u appro­
priation of the sum of *8,249 85, this1
being the ampunt expended by the Board1
under the law* of 1871. The Board ask
;
for-the electric work and other necessary'
purposes that tbs sum of *26,000, or as1
much thereof as may be neoessary. may be'
appropriated out of the building fund and;
made available during this year.
The1
history of the construction of publie build­
ings of this character faila to show any
where so small an amount bf extras or'
deficiencies as our capital up to this time,
ud I commend this appropriation as one1
necessary and fit to be made. Full details1
of the operations of the Board of Building’
Commiseioneni will be found in their re­
port, to which your attention is called.
The Board have made, at my request,
in estimate of the amount required to fur&gt;
nish the sapitol with seeding, desks, gas
fixtures, sauteis, grates, library shelving,
ate., together with fenee, sidewalks, lamps,
trading, and other neeotaary outMde im-

1
1
u&gt; iU MHutttatf,hrs,-'
1
fixtures that are

bat I am of the opinion that it will require
from 160,090 00 to 180,000 09 for thia
parpose. I recommend, therefore, that an
*rf 76,000 00, or ao much

of the Goycraor and

Tho now Capitol and grounds will re­
quire a number of employes, janitors, fire­
men and others who should be under his
superintendence and control. In a bus­
iness, money-saving view ■ this office will
be one of great importance and demand
ths entire time of a good business man.
I recommend, therefore, the creation of
such an office, to bo filled by appointment
of the Governor, rad under his control,
conjointly with the Board of Auditors.

KAXLBOADS.

►L_R. Steven's Column. _

“VEGETINE,”
S'S.’SySS.’Si
Ira, sU tb^r are cvwpoexxUd In aseffaa
MloprwU-oM^nUblus rwulu."

VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
“ VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE

X» the &lt;TMl Blood PuriSer.

for such purpose, to be ordered by him
from the office &lt;rf rack corporation.”
. From that date until tho present time
their report® Lave been made upon the
bests of *27,300.00 per mile of stock and
debt, and the tax has been *205.00 per
mile, or a gross amount of *35,544.30 per
annum; tho number of miles of road in
thia State being 173. Tho Central and
Southam roads are great trunk lines, and
* ’*
f about &lt;
the value

If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

_

WBleare Um wont eaaa atMrataia.

la roeonuaesdad by phyeklina and apol

Hm

effected bosm marraUoes curoa

Curee tho wont caaoa ot Canter.

Meeta with wonderful auoeoaa tn Maa

Will eradicate Salt Rheum trom the ayi

Ccraa tho moat lavatenU ceaea ot Krya

W e were in there the other day
w the largest stock of toys
^r saw in Hastings, and
we
e prices given should
say,
rybody ought to have a
present

BotaoToe Pimple* and H«moa tram tb

Cnree Conatlpatlon and rotuletea the boraU.

li a valaable remedy fee Uendnebo.
We have ia the State thirty-five rail­
road oompanics, operating 5311 miles of
road, 3346 miles of which arc in theState,
Will eure Dyapepala.
costing *154,632,666.72, and represented
by *30,945.28 of debt rad *27,046.84 of
stock per milo of road. The largo pro­
Roolorea th e ent I re ays tern to a healthy •
portion of debt chows that railroads, like
municipalities and individuals maintain
their fashionable character.
The grass
Curee Pnloa la the Shia.
railroad earnings in this State for 1875,
were *17,692,292.00, which amount wxs
hot sufficient to pay expenses, interests
and rente. Four reads paid no interest ItemcToe the eattae ot blxxlneae.
on their indebtedness in 1876 ; nine paid
a portion only and report *2,129,810.00
unpaid for the year. Two have been sold Kellerae ralalaaaa at the Stonmch.
under foreclosure,'and four arc in the hands
of the receivers. One company only paid
a dividend during 1875, in cash, of two Curee Faina In tho Bart.
per cent., and one stock dividend of ten
per cent. This condition of so great and
important an interest, employing so large £ffw:tually curea Kidney Complaint.
a capital, is very unsatisfactory, but it can*
not be attributed to unfriendly legislation
so far u Michigan is concerned. Tho le effoetlTo In Ha earn of Female Weaki
nulls h«»v ualj Lhcuuxlvca to
»nzl
the remedy is in their hands alone.
la tba rreet remedy for General DebUH
Our roads and equipments arc in good
condition.
Of 10,71G,227 passengers
transported in 1876, not one was killed,
and only six were injured from causes beyond their own control.

Twenty three per cent, of the accidents
were caused by trespassers on the tracks.
It would seem that some steps should be
taken_to prevent this large loss of life and
limb.~ There are a number of bridges over
tho roads of the State, which are not of
sufficient height to allow the safe passage
under them of men at work on tho trains.
Eiva persons have been killed and three
injured by these bridges in tho past throe
years. The Commissioner should be nuthorised to compel tho roads to raise all
bridges to a height of eighteen feet, and
to prevent the erection in the future of
any lower than this, and I respectfully reeommend the passage of such a law.
In thia.connection, I desire to call your
especial attention to what to my mind is a
matter of very great importance to the
State, vis.: the manner in whioh the Lake
Shore and Michigan Southern Railway
makes its reports for the purposes of taxa­
tion, and the very small amount of taxes
it pays, compared to other roads similarly
sitaated. This Railway and the Michi­
gan Central arc organixed under special
charters ; both of them arc taxed by their
charters throe-fourths of one per cent on
the capital stock and bonded debt. In
1855, the Michigan Southern was eonsolidated with the Northern Indiana R. R.
Co., rad the act authorising the coasolidation provided far its taxation/ as follows:
“ Sec. 3. Tho said corooration so to ba
organised by virtue of this act, shall con­
tinue, subject to the same rata of tax aa
though such consolidation should not take
plan ; ud the amount of its capital and
Ioans hereafter, upon which such taxation,
shall be paid, tJuxU be meh portion of the
whole of tft capital and loatu at it aohkjffjr employed in the State of Michigan,
to bo asoartatutd on or before the first of
January in each year by the Auditor Genoral of this State, from the annual report
________ ___ __ «_______ t

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery, Product, Etc.

V«g»aa» 11 Sold by 1M DroggliU.

pwm
■ Ml,
w.

From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
All Kinds and All Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
s/niTif,
4 ffwro/f'*
TIE CHEST IF BIBEASE!

H. GOODYEAR,

THE FOE OF PAU

The Druggist,
AH kinds of FRESH rad SALT Metta

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged­
on hand.
in the DRUG TR.1D8, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs ana Medi­ Also Poultry, Game. tie.
cines, Dye Stuffs, fancy
Goods and, infact a com­
plete Stock of Drugfyfs
Merchandise whioh he ogers

Fresh Fish

CWPUite WfePfiUM,
Ceo. M. Savage &amp; Op's Pel,

Market one door Weal of J. P. Roberta
Drug State.

TOOWSaiiCMltaiiaSt^

xxxSOwi.

Hastings, Doc. 14th, 1876.

v.ixm.
Hastings, Oct. 24,1876.

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

WHICH HAS 8TOOD THE TEST Of
40 YEARS
THERE 18 NO BORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHNB, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY. OR THE BODY OF A
H0R8E OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS, THAT DOBS NOT TTELB
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE OOSTING tU, Mu, or «L0«.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIF1 OF
A HUMAN BEING. AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNiai
MANY a
xx4*yl

valuable horse.

D‘w
CARBOLIC OIL

LINIMENT

xxi52tf.

InetanUy allye Us pain of Burna.

9100.00 in Greenbacks

MTiaryest C7«6 o/S'ahscrs&amp;ersJBt

WIU keep your Horses sad Stock in Ordw
W*ITNEVER FAM TryitOurW
FERRAND WILLIAMS A CO

Tan GAN F

»wsr ■

�[he^epii-Weeklj hepbhlicirfilJsjijfer.

EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

FIMUL PAPIfi U BABIY NMI T.

January 10, 1877.

The electire officers of Hastings Lodge No.

j

Charles Hartkey, N. 0.; M. D. Reed, V. 0.

POSTOFFICB TIME CARD

ey ud Norman Dailey, Representative* u&gt; the
Grand Lodge.

at 1100

'
Bill was introduced by Bobbins of Lenawee to
aid the formation of Charitable Associations,
veto at tho close of the last semion, and which

.John Hotchkiss

comment here, and the suggestions of Gov.
Baglev, very generally meet public approval,
while the quite. Statesmanlike Inausural of

HoechUlia

GUIDE

CITY COCAL, R. R. TIME-CARD

ITU r. n.
U.-oor. m.

Nleht Express

10:10 a. M.

5:15 r.

know our opinion, of that of Gov. Bagley we
shall have more to say, in a future edition of
the Banna

Croswell hu reappointed Major Geo. H. Hop­
kina u private Secretary. He could not have
found a man in the Slate, belter fitted for the
position, or who hu more friends or a larger
acquaintance with the men of the State.

Masonic Correspondence.
Kniroa

BaXvu:—I waslehoseu to

draft ree-

Nbw York, Dec.

29,1876.

BXKGII AND THB BOSSES.

.

Prevention

cf Cruelty to Animals, got

after the home car people the night before

E’i'iisLax! k fe"

5=1

The “Iron Trail.”

.B A Holbrook

STRANGER'S

DIED.

by the Governor whjch will be eubmitted to
an executive session al an early day, eeveral
ttwcrlaluw//

any time. Wild
body feels hope!

The Horse Cant and Bergh—Defalca­ bring a revival a
tions — Political — Business—FI re tent to wait tiff, I
Escapes-Weather.
yond a peradventurc.

Bergh, the head of the Society for the

loci) llijipej? jlotico;

ible delay.

NEVXN8.P. M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

! ing U possible to

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

I. 0. 0. F.

SENATE 0hAMBXB,LaNSIN0, MlCB., )

A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip over
the Atchison Topeka and SantaFo Railroad
and of the bounties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym
Crinkle," tho musical and dramatic critic
of the New York World, sent free on paplication,together with the Sanjuan Guide,
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
ular route from.Kansas Cityand Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on tho continent between the Mis­
souri River and the Rooky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Anderson,
Gen. Pait. 2.
Jan. 4 '7G tf
Topeka,

two homes usual to good weather.

It was

one strain from the Post Office up town,
and the jaded steeds only got on by pull­
At 23d

ing their shoulders out of joint.

street, Bergh's officers stopped every one
of the wra, all loaded to their utmost

with hdtfgry men, were held there an hour,
till tho

teams necessaay to drawing them

with some degree

of comfort

brought and attached.

could

be

The. passengers

were as wroth aa the companies, but Mr.
Bergh informed

them that he did it for

the purpose of awakening them to the

necessity

mnnitarian

of taking some

movements.

interest in hhWhile

he

is

Train hu brought me a well assorted the horses, and apt half as well fed. The
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gail era for tho car driver ia New York is compelled to
summer and fall trade, which I will sell work from fourteen to sixteen hours a day,
way.down low for Cash. I also sell the
in freezing weather, rain, snow or sleet,
Singer
Sewing
Machine
connected with human existence, tho spirit of celebrated
night and day, for which they receive the
Brother Irving Williams, who hu been a Ma­ different Kinds of Sewing Machines. Nee­
son of good slandiug for many years, of irre­ dles and Machine Oil.w I also sell Well k munificent sum of $1.85 ! They arc com­
proachable life and character, a favorite in Cistern Pumps.
pelled to stand on their feet all the time,
family circle, beloved |by his wife and child
J. Mavs
and there is scarcely one of them who hu
and everywhere respected by adults of his
Opposite the Post Office
acquaintance, hu suddenly been called upon
not varicose veins, er some other disease
Hartings, Mich.
to cross the dark river, and enter, u wo hope xx41tf
brought
on by exposure, equally serious ;
and trust upon a happier existence than falls
to the lot of human kind upon earth, and
and as severe u is the labor,' and as hard
Notice.
where, in times to come, he will be ready in
aB'^he work, there are thousands applying
that pleasant spirit land to welcome his rela­
Farmers please taka notice that I have fur tho positions for every place that is
tives and frirniU of the mystic tie,^&gt; pleasures
bought out the interest of Calhoun 4
unspeakable aq ] fall ofjoy. Therefore
Nssoltxd. T1 it, in the death of Brother Beckwith, in-tho hotel barn and you will vacant. It is a rather good proof of hon­

28th, 1876.

TODAY’S ADVER TISEMEWTS-

All About tho County.
Cold.
Gold 106J.

Irving Williams, societyAu lost a valued and

Oo;d sleighing.
Bring in that wood.

at all at such wages,

esty that they work
rather than steal.

But while tho animals

arc taken care of, there litu been as yet no

Business is steadily improving.
Head the message of Gov, Bagley

Senator Ferry will be re-elected to-morrow.

Minstrell "Troup at

find it to your interest to call and see me.
xxt’Sltf
J. W. Brock.

Union Halloa

Friday

Cigars that cannot be equaled at John
Stanley’s.

Remember the lecture of Dr. Reynolds at the

R—olrtd. Th't, standing here in thia silent
City of ths Deac and around tho grave of our
venerable brother, we cannot fail to acknowl­
edge tho universal dominion of death. But
we cannot look upon death as an enemy of
mankind, but aa a kinfi messenger sent'from
oar Supreme Grand Master to summon ns
from the trials and tribulations of human ex­
istence to that Grand Celestial Lodge above,
where sorrow and mourning are unknown.
RuohfJ. That we extend to the friends
and relatives of ths deceased our most heart­
felt sympathy and condolence in this hour of
their sorrow and commend them to the care of
that just God “who dosth all things well."
R/solwd. That ths Secretary of Orangeville

Lansing.

Heater HSward'e Temptation.
Court House by Bev. T. H. Stewart of Kendall­

“Hasru Howaku's Tsmitatjox." by Mrs.
C. A. Warfield, .author of "The Household of
Bonverie." “Miriam's Memoirs." "Monfort
HaH." "A DouHo Wedding," and “8ea and
Shore,” ia just p .bliehed by T. B. Peterson A
Brothers, Philadelphia.
"Ilwru Howau's
tten stcry of trial and temptstie
example of a kind of novel that t

vrol Exhibition u Friday even lag at Union

HaH.
held on the 26th at Union Hall.

tlnctly defined plot and intention, and these
are managed with decided vigsr. There is no
-waste of words in feminine sentimentalism ;
but the Incidents and the characters in them

These gath-

ill there are great)
contain pictures or

soon.

drawn. Such fictions u these are ths popular
■&gt;m of the present generation, and "Hester
■oward's Temptation" will, we think, prove

attempt &lt;

society organized to

of Booth Ckretina, sad Nieholb ef Louisiana,

0
maintained dramatic
ths Story, through a multitude of
satleiiotery sad not Improbable
o large duodecieloth. gilt back

la number, are
*10. AO a ret. or I
•loth, with a i
Covim of " Hui-

*1.7* far eoefc one wanted, to the Publinkers,

prevent cruelty to

The street care are so many mines

of wealth,

and the companies are enor­

mously rich; but tbeir employees arc
harder worked and lea paid than any in
the city.

HIGH LIVING AND DEFALCATIONS.

Applet Wanted,
In any quantity at the Cider Mill of W. 3.
4 B. Stainer, Jefferson street, Hastings,
for which the highest market price will
be paid.
xxi73tf

The frequency of defalcations by young
men holding confidential positions excites
a great deal of remark. Every day some
young man gets away*to Europe in a mys­

old. Inhabitants of foreign lands—the people
of Australia, of Edrope, and of South America

CHE

$20,000 O0

Special Notices

Five thousud ladies of ths " first fam­
ilies ” hare signed an agreement not to
offer intoxicating liquors to their callers on Asn^MsMpnsxx Pull^TIum
New Year's day. There will be a lem
numben of well dressed drunken young men
on the streets of New Year’s than usual.
The big temperance demonstrations will
commence immediately after New Year's,
and will be kept*up just an long a uy
feeling is shown. Boston and Philadclphia arc to join with them, working the j
same way, Ihc speakers changing about so
as to always have something new and at­
tractive. It is hoped by the originators
to get up a feeling that will count on the
rum mills, specially the fashionable ones.
It is a businea men's movement, and hu
the support of the heaviest mcrchuta in
the city.
The weather » cold and delightful,
much to tho joy of the ice companies and abeeietalra
the livery stable people. The avenues
leading to the park shine' with splendid
equipages. It make a ray briffiut show.

New Adv«rti«»mant».

GOOD HIS TO TH PUBLIC!

STOCK OF GROCERIES

xa! to the courts. Nothing will come of
L They have lost tho game, and. have

The men
Oyster, the celebrated “Shield Brand," invitation
for sale chap, at John Stanley's.

to the

crTit Groory Buies-u
At my OLD STAND on JOn» Street.

Brisk far sale at my yard. Seetioa 23d,
in Rutland.

Hemet L. Nbwton.
$ac. 5ch, 1876.

•WITH a. KZ1PTEX.

xxi64tf

RAILWA

no facilities in New York for handling
grain, and it costa altogether too much to
get it through the city and bn shipboard.
Chicago, Toledo and Milwaukee are ship
ping heavily to Baltimore, ud the dry
goods and grocery trade ia following it. The
elder Vanderbilt is still on his bed, ud his
son William does not seem to hare the
acuteness of his father. At all events
Garrett hu beaten him badly, and New
York suffers. The Vanderbilte control too
much railroad. ' Mr. Garrett works his
road in the interest of his sity, ud its
management has always been liberal. Be­
tween the Baltimore ud Ohio ud the
:
PcnMyhruia Central, New York hu come
to grief Take this diversion and tho fact
that tho lake cities are shipping direct to
Montreal ud supplying New England di­
rect, and it ia euy enough to see that the
prestige of New York u a commercial
centre is in duger.
fire escapb.
The Brooklyn horror hu served one
good purpose. Tho authorities have in­
spected every theatre in tho city/ud arc
compelling the managers to make them
safe, Thejr are cut'ing doors for escapes,
and are laying water pipes in every direc­ upbriasj.‘S&amp;AMUMgj
tion, so u to flow the stage in the event
of a fire- One theatre wu compelled to
suspend till this wu done, ud the people
who crowd them breathe more freely. The
churches arc to be overhauled next, ud
then the factories and large buildings in
*hich people work six stories up, are to
IN--------------be looked after. The effect of it all is, to
make* life tolerably safe from fire. There
arc buildings in the lower wards, which
shelter nightly from two to three thousiqd
Inftnrooe wit
people, six stories in height, with only one" in ths Union.
staircase, ud that a very narrow one. In
the event of a fire in one'of them, the un­
fortunate ocounuts would burn like rata,
for escape would bo
All of these orc to b
ud the owners eom
safe. ’

terious way ; his books are examined and
be is found to be a defaulter to a large
amount. Then his employers investigate,
and it is found that ho hu been living
We take this opportunity of informing fut, that he had been “ supporting a wo­
the public, that we will safely and radical­ man," and that his face ia well-known in the
ly cure all cases of pile*, without the use gambling hells. If he is smart, ho hu
stolen and saved enough to be able to com­
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
promise with them ; but as a rule he has
E. F. k I. W..Bbown.
squandered all that be hu stolen, and hu
Hastings, Dec. 21, 187G. xxi68tt
fled without money or character. I knew
M. D. Reed desires to call attention to one case bf a young man who belonged to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be two clubs, hill living at which cost him not
found at all hours of any day, ready to de IcsB-than *10,000 a year, who kept a mis­
any work in Lis line, from putting a new tress who required a carriage for ber own
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of use, and whoso mid-day lunches never
the best buggy ever seen in the county of cost him less than |5. At the clubs up­
Barry. Don't forget the place; in ths town be wu supposed to be a partner In
the house, and his extravagant uviug wu
shop with Jason Rich 4 Bro., corner •
not considered singular.
It turned out,
Church and Railroad Street
however, that he wu merely a clerk on a
Xx6tf
salary of *1,800 a year, and that hia de­
Michael Grace is happy, and why falcations in two years footed up over
ihonld be not be.
His naw place ef hot­ &gt;90,000 1. And he got away to Australia
ness is a favorite resort for the publie. with nothing—his mother sold stocks to
and u a matter of eourse he is reaping a get the few hundreds that were necasaaiy
rich harvest. Remember the place, first to take, him out of New York. Every
door east of Em. Busby's Barber shop, cent of it hu gone tn his vioea. His mis­
jprth aide of State street.
xxi66tfB4. tress sold his carriages, horses and jewdasnd immediately proceeded to find anr victim to ruin. Another clerk, at a
CHEAP CENTENNIAL TRIP—To
Smith, Mance 4 Preston'l and settle to salary of &gt;1,500, embezzled in about the Swift on the War Path with a new and
same time &gt;60,000, whioh he spent in the
well selected
save costa. We must have our pay.
same way. It is a singular thing that the
xxi46tf
business of a great house should be man­
The man who bought one box, and got aged bo a to make such thefts possible,
but it h bo ; and they occur almost daily.
three, may loam something advantageous
POLITICAL.
by calling on Mrs. Hud.
How about the
Bolognu? W. J.
It*
The holidays have taken the spirit out
of the politicians, and there is nothing
John Stanley sella better and cheaper new on the chea-boerd. The Democracy to inform my old customers and the
Tea, than any other House in ths aty. find it hard work to keep up an excite­
ment, and they have about abandoned the
idea of interposing any objection to the
PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY
WANTED—Our pay at once, it will inauguration of the legally elected Presi­
dent, Hayes. They have auit drinking
save you trouble,
blood, and aa an easy way of letting ttamxxi46tf
Smith, Mum k Preton.
selves down, talk mysteriously of an ap- Generally that I have again embarked U
Whitman's Assorted Candies—the beet
n the market A full supply at J. P.
Roberts'.
’ ’

M/Iwek

men.

A. Card.

Dr. Reynolds at the Court House, will tell
about the horrors of ths liquor trafle. Go and

ville, Indiana.

Look at this!
R. J. GRANT SELLS.
Men'* coafa . &gt;3.25
Youth'* coati
&gt;3.00
Boy't coati
&gt;2.50
Aor. 27, ‘76 xx.UltcC

825000 ASflfc-

___

BU8IKM.
New Yerk has received anoth er off act.
Ths grain trade has been gradually leaving
thoaty for Boston, Philadelphia And Bal­
timore. Vanderbilt made an effort to get
it back by cutting freight in fcvor of Neu;
York but the ntber lines have finally beai-

The ,
, him down, and the New York O’Otaal hu
care were unusually crowded, and a heavy
in the new arrangement raised its rs?*i 80
snow was falling. The oar computes, who1 that Baltimore ha a very heavy per ccnC
are managed by tho kind of men who look ovex New York Thd wholeaale merchants
upon a man anff a horse u so much mon­ arc feeling ugly over this surrender of
. Vanderbilt, for goods are vary large­
ey to be doubled in the shortest space of
ly bought where grain is sold. All this is
time, were dragging the cars up town,
bad for New York, but it is well for the In­
loaded to twice their capacity, with tho terior cities and the producer. There qre j

drivers, who arc as badly overworked os

elutlonain reference to the death of Irving Wil.
Hams, who died al Middleville, Thursday Dee.
And I was requested to send you
a copy for publication, which is as follows :

NEW ADV

Christman in a most delightful way.

about it he ought to do something for the

Our Centennial,

dull, everyepring will

�wsmSS

rt- lloldsnof the
&gt;d Stale sforeaaMi
•■led to the adee

P«h on pure SJO.
too (toi per cent per annum,
-lalmad to bo due ou said Ind
Uie sum often hundred and
oTeuty-nlneceau [I1IM1.TJ' at
ka of twenty.flre 4»Uarv ftsj.

GS&amp;11SS3’

Star .GfofoingHoiiBe.

Star Clothing House.

Legals.
■ MORTGAGE SALE.
Defttil: having been made tn tbe ennd
certain Xudaaiare of Mortgage. made, saon lbs tautn day ofAvril Flri the year &lt;il

Free ride to GrandR,apid
AND RETURNf *

of. Nodes Is hereby given, ibai bj
er of sale tn said tnonerr* eon
cordance with the statute in sue
Vrovldad. 1 sliallesll at puBllc ver
front door of tbs ojurt House, tn
lugs, to said County or liacryz-aal
Ing the place of Holding the &lt;H
aafo man iv of Harry .-on Frigs
. A
:
snsrsKH a final 0 ay. tbs lands,
sensed m said mortgage, or so mt
beascseiary to sa-M.'y the said i
mortgage, together with said an

of sals ssetau
o’eloefc mm of

of thoCourt H
ry county. Mich
lag the Circuit
al public auction io t
leer described in said
as may be necessary I
said mortgage, with ii

.5.00 worth.

certain piece or parrel o f laiicTsituate! lying'
Miag in the county of barry. aad state ol Michi
known and described u lollowu. to-wll: The a
west BMtWnl tfuartar C«) of toction number
W. except about eightsun&lt;1!) acres on the n

so. veocmoer t.'.ta, isiti.
„ n
DA NI Ei-tiHELP. Mortgagee.
H. Baoae. Atty, for Mortgagee,
xxiOTwll

SALE ONW ECUT ION.

rs nr Micuiuis. County of BarryjM :—By
——.1—1------ ‘ — rfand under the
County of Barry.
andstatoof Michig art dated th Mb day of October,
A. D. 1K76, end to me Jirec’.-l ■ Inst the goodsand
chattels, and for want thereof
Bsnis ot Qyrut H. Bowes dvfo:
•rtotL nxoty on appeal;bo_
B1

&amp;£r25rz.,“s&amp;"cU‘s’ sixts

on lheaald Ethday of lh---- ’— • ’• •— ’ — *
totbo foDowfna describe
and being in tho Tow:
of Barrvand State of
awribod Mfotlowa to-wi..
The north half [W of the south eikUquartort(U)
of section number twenty one (71) of township num­
ber throe [3] north of range number nine |W weott
and. also, the north east quarter (Xjottoo north
west quarter
of section number twenty seven
- *------ L:------------------ fh of range
ill one hnnfrdinctotho

.szir^f.'a.s",!
l on page Tti: which said m
co the sib dayof Docambe
llupcugloa M. Marvin t&lt;&gt;
nrUlo. enmity ef Barry and I

111: H ILL SELL GOODS LOW IBM WOWBIB
We Are Selling
Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 ;

$4 00 ;

’ -We Are Selling

5 00 and Upwards.
'

'

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and. $15.00.
We Are Selling

hlcktsl I
ttn. u

aad sell at the North front door of the Cc
In thaOtp sd Heatings, ia said Count,
the above described land) and premises
v-oadnit to the bhrhest and beet bidder ot
tho 3d das of February A. D. 1877, at c
in tho afternoon, that being between t

- ' •WWIXIB*,

-

.

fUt/is'

Buti/litt

Suif»

ffop

$4 50

*®Only $1000 and $12 00.-®*
EXTRA LOW PRICES ON FIINE OVERCOAT SUITS.

nf Hopiu
bounded

BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SUITS,
$2 75, $3&lt;50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards.
tKsr* Take advantage of this chance to save money by buying of us\bosides costing yon nothing to
see Grand Rapids
»• •• -*

*Z^-tnie¥^A n cis* hold EX, M.r&lt;„,
- -y

LSortgaol

sale.

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st, Grand Bapids.

. the heirs

Make no Mistake in our Looatson—The Great Double Store.

jgiabBasaa-satahHs—

give notice to the
J Estate of tho penand the hearing thereof
&gt;rd er to be published ia I
Banner, a newspaper
aid County of Barry for
previous to said day of
6, C. PHI ND LB?
Judge of nobale.

PROBATE ORDEK.
Michigan, maty of Barry
office, in the etty ofHastipgs.
Tlh day of December In tb&lt;
:ht hundred and seventy-sig.
lib. Judge o/ 1‘robalt.
e Esutaaf John Bredylud

Holloway's Advertisements.

GUARDIAJUS SALE.
In the matter of the estate of George 0. Dodge,
(sole heir of E-ek U. Dodge. deceased.) s Minor.
Notice is hereby given that I shill Mil st.public
suction, to tbs highest bidder On Saturday fke
3d day V Marek. A I). Ifirt. at one o’clock ia the
afternoon, at tbs Town Clerk’s Office ia Assyria,
is tho Coury of Barry, tn tho state of Mkhi-

T DE TESTI H UNT OF THE WHOLE WORLD

Guardian.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

Sfft!

H0U0IAT8

0IMTK3T.

Bad Logs, Bad Brewatg, Sores and Ulcwfcr

_Ayer’s AdvartisBrnents.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,
.

DISSOLUTION NOTICE­
: }?.,e»P«rtnwiMpof bmlth. Manse A Pres ten.
is this day dlsolvod by mutual consent. Forties
having unsettled accounts will Haan call and set­
tle. as Mr. Mance intends going away soon.

i

and

rtous diatricta dranawfl.
ath day of jsenary A D. JKT.at Id o'clock, in
•ho forquoon. at the North front Door of ths
kurt Boom in tha Lity of Hartings, in tho County
darry. in thel-tats of Michigan, pursuant uUmm
aad authority granted to me on the fourth day
1!
Ml Pr
the probitoooaTtof

IMgTmdsuiexlorltv

ay*aonunl. asYwUJ
tLMT 0. SMITH.

employed durtag U» last
SffYZy0* ^ttwamwmag ttaaa dtatmetog
has been Its suewci.
®*» •***— r»fc**Wi ipfcgMhofbefagmai.

•ALE OS EXECUT1OM.

P^'^SK.ns„umSt.Tj“-

ggSSSaii
ato.rlght.
and to th)

82 tr

~ MARK THEfc FACTS.

elate. riant, title, and interest of the said
of. in aad to the real estate situated and belhe county of Barry, in tho rtate of Michlnown and deecribod aa follows to-wit:
couth want quarter (Ui of tho northwest
r150 of section twentyVUht 08) in town one
th range seven (7) wwt. in said county of

Ia)mWilll.i.
duty verified, tho ad­
M 11_____ 1___

(Atra,mi|0'.p - yrVT&amp;wt

Legale.

Detroit Advertisements,

GILLET A HALL,
DETROIT.

CommiMion Mcrcbantu in

5Lr&lt;in. Fork aad Bsedi.

*»-Highest priooa rnarsntoodt awmptsaMa^

D. D. MALL0R1 &amp; CO

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY; jANOARYja, 4877,
। r r.. ,
ir.
________

VQL. XXU NO. 76.

Hardware,, 3tove«,
Stoves, Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

The ^epii-Weekly fiepliblicap feappe;

'

GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE
[CONTINUED FROM LAST utifflhj /

GEO. M. DEWEY

vr

pnnangg.

tDitonJ jitrb

fiAflflWARE FOR 1877 !

9""L
.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :

If not paid in sdrucs-

RATES OF ADVERTISING.

I

' Have now in ptock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county.

.»100_I

HCiin.

n eo

iJo do i _5o.oo i__ mm
moo i iao,o

ton* Cardi, net «xveediaz «li

PROFESSIONAL AM BUSINESS CARBS

L
s.
to

3.
itf

j
F. S. BOWEN,
Coaaty Surveyor, Deputy Sheriff and Oeaual
4Uf
SMITH k KXAPFEM.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
ORS IN CHANCERY. Practice In all the eoorta
of thb »ute. Offlee ever Juliue RusmII'* .tore.
('Linux; Burm.
• Cui. M. Kiurru,
■*»
xxnW.
- - -________
„
JAMCS CURIE
ATTORSKY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

rfc
CENTRAL HvVSB,
HASTINGS. MIC1U K B. STAUFFER. Prop.
Harins tewed lb a Urirtral Boom opposite nr
old place of bo»invM.- with »ori&gt; mpm aaa briur
M«otntnixlatiun«. Iihall bo plowed to m« an my

ATTOBXST AT LAW.

.ll.nlUA

Sweet’s H°Tbl&gt;

The I rap Age, Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and
Nickle Plated knobs. Don’t fail to see them
if you want a first class stove

Heating Stoves
The Acorn. Eorest Acorn and Monumen­
tal and many new patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh bells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.

Weather Strips
Now is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

Harness shop
Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

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LYOS * PICKEKIHG, Proprietors.

Tin shop

Every tnuur »out the BetahIJ.htnut It New and

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£3

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Carriage, Sto and Omeaial
P A I N TER
At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop
Jefferson St,
Hnliiw, Mleh
xxlatsUO

RREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM

B- LaSure’s Ad.

’ MARBLE WORKS
READ! RE.tDI READJ
Special Medical Announcement A.t Kalamazoo. Mich
Joy Comfort and Happiness
, ‘
TO THE

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OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

£
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Momumento of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablets and HoadstooM
of all description made to order on short
notice, Dotice, also Granite Monuments of
the v arsons patterns supplied to customers.

Re
•W COTS CL TA Tioxnupt. -«*
TheDeetMaMamee aneo aedemle th

Having steam power and improved ma*
chiaery for sanding, high polishing. and
cutting mortices, we eon do work cheaper
and bet ter than those who work by hand.

&lt;h. cuWcrtr
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by

77. The itjperinU;Q(knt?iefng renpnsi.* onnsetts ma decided that no company,
blc for the safe custody of-the' afbatfands,- whether organixed -under the laws of that
ho mast pay th* amountunless relieved
by yU*. as ha wa in m&gt;. wise to;-Hanur
in this matter, the canal board agree with
mo in asking-the prasage of a' joint reso­
lution directing them to allow the amount
to the superintendent. • . &lt;
.._f “
»f rtoU .lMnty.ffw qo-uou.
.U, pbmehm itmt
na, iHud
SPECIFIC TAXATfON*.'
■
: 9
■ rtont an; ifrter Amt ■ben ha bees
The Asscsemcntofspecific taxes far 1875, an error in. the answer to-eno of these
.. $577,995,00;
.r-WAACAO. for 1877. ♦573,533.00,'
Aowaa

For purpose of illustration: tn the year
1876 three two roads, under practically
the same charters, both paying on the ba­
sis of the value of their property in the
limits of the State, paid into the Treasury
$134,083.20 and $35,544.30 respectively.
Deducting the twelve per eant. differferenccJa cost and value and the differ­
ence in mileage between the two roads, the
Southern should have paid $90,951.29,
showing a loss to onr revenue in this year a decrease far this year of $64,462.00.
Of this dcereoM $26,000.00 was in the
alone of $55,406.99. tax on life insurance companies, reduced
by the Legislature in 1875, and $34,000.­
00 in the dceroaacc earuinoi of railroada.
Specific taxation on real property for
State pirposeis is a system that oonbinea
in it more injustice to the people, more
•Yet for all three years they have report­
ed their toad to the Auditor General for inequalUire and irregularities, . than any
other system that was ever devised. It is
taxation at a valuation of $4,739,2-10.16
unrepublican, because it divides the com­
each year.
While the value and taxation of thia munity into classes for purpose of taxation
because
it is always and invariably lower
road has remained stationary, other roads
under the same provisions of few have re­ than genera! taxation, because bring in lieu
ported an increased value and increased of all other taxes, it deprives our mtfnieii
taxation each succeeding year. In the polities of their legitimate revenue. A
careful analysis of this system in thia State
case of the Michigan Central the valuation
and'tax have nearly doubled in fifteen shows a disdarity in the amount of taxes
paid by those taxed under it, and other
years.
Which of these reports are we to be­ parties, that ia simply astonuhing. The
total value of the taxable properity of the
lieve? The reports of other roads—our
State, as fixed by the State Board of
own huiiocss judgment—the taxes paid in
other States, arc all evidences that the re­ Equalization, is $630,000,000.00. The
port made for taxation is incorrect. The total taxation levied in the Slate for all
total amonnt of taxes paid by the com­ purposes is about $15,000,000.00, or 2$
a.xit cent, on the valuation, though I believe
pany In 1875 were $483,700. Of this
amount $53,250 was paid in Michigan, or our taxation is really about two per cent
A hundred dollars in bank stock, farms,
about one-ninth, though the proportionate
value of the company* property in Mich- houses, lands or mechanical industry pays
in Michigan two dollars taxes; the ^tele­
gan ii about one-quarter of the whole. graph property pays 23 cents on the ihro. Our newer and poorer railway companies
drad dollars; tha street railroad property
pays 25 cents on the hundred dollars;
the provisions of this act, their tax would other railroads pay 27 cents oithe hun­
be $397.G4 per mile of rood, or nearly dred dollars, taking their own valuation as
what they are now paying. The fact a basis. The telegraph lines in the State
mw wuffiU oi.ooo,ooo.oo, tuid pay an an­
reetph to be that this company bn selected
nual tax of $2,366.00 ; the street railroads
tho 179 »ik&lt; of rood in this State as its
poorest and least valued property and paid cost $784,405.27. and pay an annual tax
taxes «n it accordingly. 1 ean sec no rea­ of $1,421.00 ; the railroads of the State
son in law or equity for this. A railroad are worth $150,000,000.00, and pay an
must be valued as a whple ; as a continui­ annual tax of $400,000.00. It these
corporations paid the same tax that other
ty : the mile built over a prairie at a slight
cost is ns necessary t0
operation property dres, they would pay over $2,000,­
as the mile constructed on a bridge at 000,00 annually, instead of $400,000.00.
I can Fee no reason for this great differ­
great expense.
1 am of the opinion
that ~T
thia
that the Lake Shore k Michigan । ence. Arguments may be made "'Southern Railway Company should have.l “
have paid the State in the last ten years no cause for exemption or decrease of tax*
”
at least $300,000 more than they have; ation. A farm may be unproductive, a
basing their taxation on a fair, equitable, store or house may be without a tenant,*
manufacturer may not make a penny, but
honest basis trader the law; and step,
should bo taken by the State to colled it. the taxation cf these investmenta remains
Able lawyers whom I have consulted the same. There is no system of taxation
that is fare,-just, and equitable, except
assure me that it ean lie done. The State
and compznv had some litigttion years ago, that which taxes all property exactly alike.
on this Hwject, and the valuation waa S]»ecific taxation should only apply to for­
then fixed by the court ; the whole history eign corporations who, earning money in
of which can be found in the report of tho tha State, have no property in the State,
Auditor General for 1874, pp. 66-72, to such as insurance companies and the like.
Occasional exceptions, temporary in their
which I beg to eall your attention.
I submit the matter for your eemridera- character, may bo made to this rule for
tion, believing that immediate action the purpose of building up some new cm
should be taken to secure payment of our terprise, ordevelopingaotBc now.industries,
but the well governed community is that
just dues.
where tho burdeii of taxation, bo it heavy
BAILBOAD GRANTS
I regret very much to state that, even or light, rats equally upon all property
with the very liberal grant made by the and its owners.
I legislature or 1875, do action has been
INSURANCE.
। taken towards the construction of the
In the creation of an Insurance Bureau,
Maiquette and Mackinac railroad.
the State recognised the fact that the
The board of control entered into a
contract in May last, with tho Marouette business of insurance was of such public

meat. *
After- Ahis orded.ia passed, the compa­
nies make the policies void in case of death
as follows: seven, ifthe assured commits a

of opium ; ten from ’‘hupoirment of health
by . narcotics or ahjoholic stimulanta."
Although the fables of mortality, upon
-which the price of insurance is estimated,
are made i^\of all deaths, rocludiag those
from above' causes, payments, incase of
death, are made ou a self-eonstructed
basis to suit the company. A husband
and father may pay his premium honestly
and promptly for years, and by misfortune
or financial disaster, miss a single year;
he may have lived a texMcrate.apd decent
life for years, and by and by fallen into
temptation by strong drink; lie may bet
come insane by any cense, and in an asy­
lum destroy himself -, he ^uay, after years
of honest living, turn to evil ways and go
to prison ; and, should be die, wife and
children, who may have deprived them,
•elves of many a necesBily to keep up his
life insurance, are told that the policy is
void ; and if compelled to sue for it, our
own courts are powerless, and they are

ore bonarablc coi
technicalities, vat .&gt;ur laws permit it to be
done, if they should so choose,
I believe it to be the province and the
duty of tl e State to designate a form of
insurance policy, always non-forfeitable,
free from all useless verbiage, as simple as
a promissory note, protecting, citiacn and .
company alike, and to permit no other to
bo used in the StateIf fcreiga companies should not like it,
there ia no compidaoty law to keep them
here. .In this'connection 1 desire to call
your attention to the report «f Commis­
sioner Bow, for 1873, and to the report of
Attorney General Marston for 187-4 on this
subject.
Onr dtirens .hold .life insuraMe policies
amounting to $53,01 »0,000 00 for which
they pay ovef $1,600,000 00 annually, and

There are twenty-six banks in the State
that organised under its laws. Of these,
eleven are savings’ banks with a capital
aod surplus of $9*2.845 W, atod deposits
■ of $5,078,758 00 j and fifteen, arc banks of
deposit snd diMoont. with capital end sur­
plus of $1,479,956 00 and- deposit! of
$2,150,732.00?
.
• I deem it my duty again for the third
time eall your attention to tlm feet that
our bw on the subject of-banking ia ex­
tremely lax and of:do earthly umj ia pro­
tecting our citizens from fraud and wrong
if evil minded persons see fit to take ad­
Pensions.
Sault Sto Marie and Mackinac railroad
vantage of its defects. Our banks of to­
company, far the construction of the road
ICataBliMliqO ImoiS,
wronged- Under the faithful management day are well managed tad ia good hands,
within tho time specified in the act, but
but thia ia good luck and not gopd laws.
of
our
Commissioner,
the
fire
companies
AmerIran and Foreign Patents,
there seems to be no hope of ite being bail:
doing business in this State have been
in the present deprested condition of rail­
Gi^MO^^i^co.
caretuDy weeded out, and I believe do
road interests. The grant to tho Menomlosses have fallen upon but people from National Banking- Act, ta tbu otabliahoharro
the pskio( hralimmarrax- inoc River railroad company made in 1875, the failure of a life rasunmoe company in
of seven sections of swamp land per mile
the past two years
Wo hayo Mt been so
has expired, owing to thefailure of the
fortunate in the matter of life insurance.
company to construct tho road within die
The recent failure of the Continental Life ■Mrtiy 1MC rtlle tke bukr OunLln.
att, Send Sump t-&gt; (ifunore A Co. fer pan
time prescribed by law, and die land has
trfsixty parts.
Insurance Company of New York city,
reverted to tho State.
Old Bounty Land WarranU.
in which our milieus bold policiei amount-'
8T. MART’S FALLS SHIP CANAL.
ing to 12,700.000.00. upon which they
The tonnage passing through this canal probably paid $500,000.00 in -premiums,
for the two years ending September 80, ought to attract the attention of our law­
mina, xnc raen .ar -R public busi1876, bu been 2,573.728 tons; an increase makers, to our present legislation upon VDmmon
new xorerMd by I^Otisa, awd I-mn of
over the preceding two veani of 298,426 the. subject of life insurance. We nave
tU cpiriou that* ohMMbcmmrveroed,
United States Genetti Land Ofice.
tons. The receipts for the same time were
Ulfo *“b^nd, Jre“b rS“‘£riS7o
iMbd Land Cues inaircoud before the $80,514.37. Tbc tolls were reduced in
July,'73 from 4} 34 cents per too, and
in July, '75,' to 3 cents. There ia stand­ informs me that the examination of a life
ing to tho credit of the Hanoi Fund on insurance company is the work of mouthsi
the books of tho State $54,611.54 and out­
In the cose of failure, each policy-holder of the State hare suffered heavy fesses by
defalcation qf thrir UraawMB.’ There is
standing of the canal bonds, issued by tho must look out for himself, and as each
something wrong in a system that allows
Blate due in 1879 $46,600 00.
these officers, fim. to parnctrate, and then
One set of new gates arc in plane and
conceal far a long time, such thuds m
the other will bo ready on the opening of

Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
iron ta.ken for good^.
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Cook Stoves.

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navigation. The mouth of tho canal has
been dredged, the piers and banks repaired,
and canal ho»e and office put in complete
repair. The Board of control have or­
dered an extenrinn of tho pier at the east
end, to be completed next season. The
inventory of Sui/prop p.y nt the canal is
$12,036.00. Tie repair, bengao nearly

PiradoM.

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'fl,W!255iTc.

it is hnpM that a -iu

sdf and tho Btocklioldera if he seea fit ab to '
do, and the policy holder w left as chief .
mourner. ’But it is not only in owe of
failure, that onr citizens suffer.
Thirty-three ©ompauien of other Sutea
are authorised to doburinMB in thin State.

TUreAouHU

�THE8UN-

Toy», Toy», Ch«ndoller», Crockery, Produce, Etc.

States if there hid been tha free and im­
partial el'diou which tha law contemplates,

1877
NEWYORK
1877
Tho different e&amp;ioas ot Tira flow

TOYS! TOYS!!

majority of the electoral votec.’*

of four pages, and on Sundays a sheet of
eight pages, or 56 broad columa; while the
weekly edition will be a sheet of eight

If yon want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to
*

watered or sophisticated

in any way.

Real estate is etill depressed, and there
0X0 DO
of improvement. There are
Democratic majority into a minority, and but few sales reported, and the number of

Hahtingi, Mich., Jan. 18, 1877.

And still our Platform.
“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.' There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian intarforance which will
destroy the other.”
THE MESSAGE.

We place before our readers, to-day. tho

closing paragraphs of the very able mes*
sage of Got. Bagley.

It is long but we

hope it has bees'read by every tax payer.

The fact that it exhlbiU the finanoes'of

at figures less than half the price of four
In Alabama the Republican vote had years ago, and then the purchaser it not
fidlan off 25,689 since 1874; in Mississip­ sure that he has a bargain.
Vacant lots nobody will take. When
pi 30,063, and jn Georgia 34,173 rises
1868. In the former State the falling off the great boulevard waropen in the upper
part of New York, the ring was on hand
for bargains. On tho line of it Connolly
41 per oeaL No intelligent man will pre- built his magnificent dwelling at the pub­
lic expense. Genet placed his more mag.
nifioent Louse, built on the same terms,
tho Republican voters
near Connolly's. Tom Fields bought ah
elegant mansion on the boulevard with
litical matters as'to neglect to vote entire­ sixteen city lots. Nobody placed its value
ly or have votec' tho Democratic ticket
when tho great drive' was opened at lean
voluntarily. In all tho States of the than 1125,000, One of our most prudent
Union, except ee* si of those of the South eash companies loaned on tho estate &lt;50,­
000. It was sold under a foreclosure
under Democratic control, the Republican
and the company had to buy it in, It is
vote was increased. Is it probable that in in the market at &lt;40,000, with no takers.
those Slates, and- in no others, Republicans,
A business property near the Tribune
by the thousand, have joined the Dem* office was encumbered with a mortgage of
ocratic party? All manner of argument &lt;25,000. So good was it cousidereu that a
second mortgage for &lt;15,000 was placed
failed- in tho Northern States to win Re­
upon it, and afterwards a third for &lt;10,­
publican votes. Indeed, the aggregate 000, and tho third mortgage was consid­
Republican vote of the Northern States ered perfectly safe. It ww sold lost week,
increased from 2,603,417 in 1874, to 2,­ by the sheriff, for &lt;21,000 1 And in this
940,422 in 1876—again of 337,005. In fearful depression lies the secret of the fail­
ures ofthe banks and insurance companies.
the greater part of the Southern States,
They had their surplus capital loaned on
the Republicans, in spite of the obstruc­ what was considered excellent rest estate
tions to a free biot, held their own or in­
security £but the shrinkage in values left
creased their' 'ote. But in Alabama. them without any security at all. They
Mississippi and Georgia, from one-fourth had to foreclose, and to save themselvcsbid in the property, which, as in moat eases
to one-hall were converted to Democracy I it stood empty, left them without income.
These three States gave Mr. Tilden a ma­ The city is going through a terrible sea­
jority of 172,000 over Mr. Hayes, or 25,­ son. and no ouo expects that real estate
000 votes more than his entire majority in will ever get back to old figures

the State in so flattering a condition, that the country.
in the interest of their party, tho Demo­
The Democracy can congratulate itself
cratic press in the State hare largely failed upon its popular majority—a majority ob­
to give it a place in their columns, should tained by bands of political muaionaiiee
who have enforced their doctrines by the
be an additional incentive to the Republi­
untiring use of the whip, the revolver and
can reader* to carefully prerusc it, that
the shot-gun, and who- have convinced
they may fully understand the condition those to whom they were spot of their
of our State affairs, and be able to prempt&gt; earnestness by brutal scourging# and mid.
ly correct any mis-statemcnla concerning night murders. We^re told that it is all

failures

Are coming thick and fast. The end of
the year forces settlements, and the weak
ones cannot avoid exposing their weakness,
and are going to the wall. Many of them
are honest failures, but the vast majority
are of men who have had no right to be in
business for three years. Tho trouble is
just begun. But it is for the best after
all. It is very much like a sick maw
taking medicine—the drug makes him sick­
er, but the foul matter is thrown off and
be comes out better than ever. The hard
done in the interest of Honesty and Re&gt; times are simply weeding out those who
form !
were never entitled to credit, and hereafter
The sub-division into which the Mes­
business will be on a better basis. But it
is ugly, just now.
sage ia divided readers it easy for the
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

reader to give his special attention to any

NEW YEARS

Is a great day with young New York, and
Year’s — with very old New York. The old Knick­
erbocker, those of the verv first society,
tnalc sober, decorous calls upon their
friends, as did the old Dutch, when New
i New Tork. Jan. 7,1877.
York was a village. Young New York
arravs itself in gorgeous attire, and hires a
MILK.
costly carriage, and enters into rivalry as
You who know where the milk you uae
to the number of calls possible to bo made.
comes from, can’t imagine the doubt that And as, despite the effort of the temper­
besets the New Yorker, as ho pours what ance people to keep liquors off the tables
he is obliged to accept aa milk into coffee &gt; of those receiving, the vast majority did
have wines and cordials, Young New York
or if a mother gives it to her baby. Year*,
got about aa full as usaol, and arose the
ago, the city was excited by the statements next morning with a villainous headache,
made of milk produced from distillery-fod and a total unfitness for busiu(s.-&gt;. From
cows, and \11 will remember the horrible the corner of Broadway and Fourteenth
pictures of cows in every stage of disease, street, at eight o'cloek, P. M., I counted
right parties, not a man of whom equid
which were being milked regularly, as long
stand truly erect, and they were still mak­
as they, could stand. It was a fact that ing calls. One youngsprig at ten boasted
milk was sold in the city, from cows fed that he made three hundred calls, “and 1
on distill ed slops, that never left their stalls should have made two hundred more, only
1 was too full." Not one in ten of them
and were milked till they absolutely rotted.
can afford the carriage that they rode in,
There is another raid on milkmen now, and to say nothing of the gorgeous clothes
the charge being less serious, but just they wore. A carriage for four ia &lt;20 a
about aa annoying. You all know of the day, and the other appurtenances makes it
little girl from New York who spent some cost the young man fully &lt;100. Thia w
all well enough for the heir to an estate,
day* at a eownn’s in the country. On her :
but the counter-jumpers, who makes up
return she was asked how she liked it. ,the mass of callers, find it digs viciously
“Very well," was the answer, -‘cnly I don’t into
i
their &lt;1000 a year.
DAVID DUDLXY FIELD.
think that Susy’s ma is a dean woman.
The
“Reform" Democracy have nomi­
The milk wobadhadnydlowiwumon the top
David Dudley Field for Congress, in
of it, and wasn't as pretty as the nice blue nated
'
the place of Smith Ely, elected mayor.
milk I get at home." The trouble now is Fields is a fair representative of the Dem­
the milk is tor blue, and as there is a very ocratic
&lt;
Bafom.
He was Tweed’s right
stringent law against adulterating milk, the bower,
I
and if there ia an unscrupulous
in politics and spoils in Now York,
citizens have taken it up, and are prose- trader
1
is entitled, after Tilden, to be closely
outing the milkmen, right and left. A who
’
watched, he is the man. There hasn't
doten of tbem were arrested, and a ■ test been
|
a nasty thing in the city for years,
that he han’t had his hand iu, and there
of milk regular sold to consumers were han t been a job nuts Twwl'i day that
tasted with the lactometer and it was dis- he han t profited by. But, as the district
is overwhrimingly Democratic, he will be
-u 'ciy ncn, nc win De
an ornament to Washington society. We
pure milk, the rest was water, reinforced have no right to sneer at the igorance of
with sugar, chalk, and all sorts of nasti* the negro, when ecoatituanriea can be
found in the Northern States to elect such
of the hundred samples examined not one men as Fields.

Milk—Real Estate —New
Failures—Fields—Crime
without going over the whale, a fiwt that

particular department of State affairs,
the public will very generally appreciate.

While we do not agree with all the sug­

gestions of the Governor, and especially
dissent from bis views in regard to specific
taxation, railroad taxation, and the pro­

posed constitutional amendment to divert
fund,

we do think

the message

as a

whole ia tho ablest State paper of the kind
that adorns the pages of our State docu­
ments, and will band down the name of

John J. Bagley as one of the meet careful

and thouroughly posted Governors of th®
country, and one of its ablest statesmen.
WHAT THE RETURNS SHOW.

The friends of Mrl Tilden never tire of
informing the public that he has received
a popular majority of 300,000, so that if

still represent the will of a majority of
the people.- The official returns are now
nearly all in. The aggregate vote of all
the States except Colorado, whose electors
were chosen by the Legrahture, is 8,389,­
153 of which number &lt;,194,577 is a
majority. Mr. Tilden received 4^68,267;
Mr. Hayes received 4,027,245; Mr.
Cooper received 80,792; Mr. Smit^ Pro-

bibitioniat, 10,055; Boattaring 2,781. Consequent]/ Mr. Tilden’s actual majority m
63,690, or his vote is 147,381 in excess
ia something abort of 3*0,00, bnt quisa

tbrt are already familiar to our friends.
The Bus will continue to be the strenu­
ous advocate of reform and retrenchment,
and of the subetitutfon of statemanship,
wisdom, and integrity for hollow pretence,
imbecility, and fraud in the administration
of public affairs. It will contend for the
goverment of the people by the people and
for tho people, as opposed to goverment by
frauds in tho ballot-box and in the counting
of votes, enforced by military violence.
It will endeavor to supply its readers—a
body now not for from a million of souls—
with the most careful, complete, and trust­
worthy accounte ’of current events, and will
employ for this purpose a numerous and
carefuly nolcctcd staff of reporters and cor­
respondents. y-Its reports from Washing­
ton, especially, will be full, accurate, and
fearless; and it will doubtless continue to
deserve and enjoy the hatred of those who
thrive by plundering the Treasury or by
usurping what tho jaw docs not give them,
while it will endeavor to merit the confl*
deuce of the public by defending the rights
of the people against the encroachments of
unjustified power.
The price of the daily Bum will be 55
cents a month or &lt;6.50 a year, poet paid,
or with the Sunday edition &lt;7.70 a year.
The Sunday edition done, right pages,
&lt;1.20 a year, post paid.
The Weekly Suk, eight pages of 56
broad solums, will be furnished during 1877
at the rate of &lt;1 a year, post paid.
The benefit of this large reduction from
the previous rate for the Wkkkly can be
enjoyed by individual subscribers without
the necessity of making up clubv. At the
same time, if any of onr friends choose to
aid in extending our circulation, we shall
be grateful to them, and every such person
who sends ten or more irabaeribers from one
place will be entitled to one copy of the
paper for himself without charge. At one
dollar a year, postage paid, the expense of
paper and printing are barely repaid; and
considering the size of the sheet and the
quality of its contents, we are confident
the people will consider Tira Wkkkly
Sun the cheapest newspaper published in
the world, ana we trust also one of the very
beat
Address, THE SUN, New York
City, N. Y.
xxi67t6.

From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 4Oo.

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

~ NEWADVERTlSMEMfS.

Crockery

C. P. Rowell A Go’s. Col.
150

n.mjer

BOOKS

AU Kinds and All Prices.

"»ntod rre-rwh.Te. Tk» BIM^hEtfVrar

hnm thia *K«n oil ■TuU'Baeki

b*lp«

866

Produce

H

The Little Rock

~

Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
s/t/Tfi,

Landi, Bottotd Lands, and C|
■■It Um pnrelxaacr. Ml p

wee 4 pfEsro/f’s.

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

xxi30w4.

REMOVAL!

TIE ENEMY NF UNEASE I

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAN AMD EEAST
U Ux.Onu&gt;d Old
- -

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,
——nL) A va.. riuaau.

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IB NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
PAIN, TIOT AFFLICTS THE HI
MAN BODY,-ORTHE BODY OF A
H0R8E OR OTHER DOMESTIC Ah
IMALB.THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT-

V.

GRAND IlAPEDS,

“JACKSON’S BEST’
SWIuET NAVY

Bat this meagre majority is only appar­
ent. Had there been fiur and free elections was found pure or even fit for uae. The
“Orange County’’ milkmen whose pastures and it is Dot committed by professionals
are stables just out of the city, had a trick either. The fifty thousand men out of
jortj Ur. b«o wijMd, Mint then, would of keeping milk from souring by the nas of work and out of bread, are driven to des­
peration, and as they hare, in many in­ AKn
TttafaGn. H.jw. Ia ARb.wntk.Til shown up. Thousands of tho best families stance., taken the bread that they would
cnazilv
c.. IB.,______ i* .
ue condensed milk, the parity of which
ia established, bat the appearance of tho worst winter ever known in thia city, and
Section by fruro 10,000 to 15,000 mait is growing harder and harder every day.
like milk. The prosecution succeeded io There is no work for the half of the me-

_

er Q^L WLrtf
Sressrs. »ur
*»r IS Man-

xant a valvablk hobse.

frfTLf L004)-ca // pys
furLYf!tt*d up Stov,

$20,000 OO

teat into tho tomes, with a fine of 8250,
whereupon tSe Milk-Dealer Amociatfon,
tnu tn
.-/.Il
*l_
'

We were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.

IN
GOLD
.......
—

D‘w
CARBOLIC OIL

22 MONROE ST.

LINIMENT

NEXT DOOR TO

.

—

$100.00 in Greenbacks

I

Koala tka sasat Ofcociaau Bores sad ti

ino wonder that thefs

FERRAND WILLIAMS A 00

Pietro.

POSITIVELY CURED.

�J. s. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

Appointment*.

Announcement!

&gt; rotice of twenty-three Be:
neBlepreeentetivee, Hon. 7
Warden of the Stale Prison—William Hum­
phrey.
AIso the following list of
diet of the Legislature is in harmony with tho
wishes of er ary Repablkoa In the Stale, and
under existing circumstances a noble vindica­
tion of a faithful public offieer

Great Bi
st BOTTOM

in Di^ Goods.
AH kiq^ of Fancy Goods
[CEB. tfeu
Made Clothing Speciality.

An Interesting Oocation,

All About the County.
UoidlOGf.
Cold but pleasant.

It Is splendid sleighing.
It has snowed evefy day sine* Christmas.

Ho*. S. C. Priodle, i* visiting relative*

No quorum st the Council meeting on Tues­
day evening.

On Friday evening last, the Editor of th*
Bajom* as D. D. 0, M., officiatisg th* of.
Seers ofPrairieville Lodge, No. 279,1. 0.0. P.,
for the current term, were daly installed into
their respectire chain. In publie, at the M.
E. Church In the village of Prairieville. There
was preeewt several P. G.'e from Hasting*
Lodge, No..58, about twenty brothers and
their ladle* from Thornapple Lodge, and some
rixty eoapla from P1ainw.ll Lodge, accompa­
nied *r a flnl Cornet bend.
pi* prooeedon formed at th* Hall of the
HMd and marched to th* ehurch, where th*
public ceremonies of th* ooeesion oecured.
Th* following named Brother* constitute th*
officers for th* current term.

Lht of Patent*.

List of patents issued to Inventor* of Mich­
igan for the week ending Jan. 10, 1877 and
eack dated Jan. 2nd, 1877. Furnlshtdthis
paper by Cox k Cox. Bolldtors of Patents
Washington, D. C.
L. Bure, Sketching Albums, Lansing.
A. Martin, Saw File, Big Rapids.
E. Howland, of White Lake, and J. Sweet­
land, of Pontiac, Wind Mills
C Peterson and A. Dunnelake, Pipe Wrench,

Boots and Shoes
A Large Stock of Boots and §hoes, all kinds, very

Groceries of aD kinds as LOW aa they can be bought any where.

vasts

Salt*
A full line of Saginaw and Onondaga Salt always on hand..

Advertised Letter*.

Come and see us,

M. J. Goes, N. Q.; 8. E. Bowen, V. G.; T. B.
Diamond. Secretary ; John J. Perkins, Treas­
urer ; Robert Marshall, W.; W. W. Bngbee,
C.; Valentine Replogle, 0. 0.; 0. B. Diamond,
L G.j Theodors Keyes, R. S. to N. G.; John
Crump, L. 8. to N. G.; Lucius Draper. R. 8.
to V. G.; Alvin Dolph, L. S. to V. Q.; Charles
Starr, R. 8. 8.; Albert Store, L. 8. 8.; Rev. J.
Boynton P. G., Chaplain. The representative
to tho Grand Lodge Is Rev. J. Boynton.
After installation a Bible was presented and
accepted, In the following bsautiftil address:

For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall be for your advantage
to buy of us.
J. 8 Goodyear &amp; Co­
Hastings. Mich. Jun. 17, 1877.
janl8tf.

AT»

C. M. RUNYAN’S.

Greenbacks are worth In coin M} cents on
About eight
afternoon and evening.
Shall the Fireman be paid ia a question
which now agitates the people of tho eity.

Th* meeting* of Dr. Reynolds a: ths Court
Hous* were largely attended and very interest.
At home, Ln th* Register's office, is the
proent address of Wm. M. Scudder, our now.
ly elected Register.
Eenalor Cook * health is gradually improv­
ing, and we trust he will be able to remain at
Lansing during the session.
•
Th* Grand Central Hotel, New York, offers
Its 850 rooms on the "new specie basis," at
, P.60 and. *3.00 per day.

The Republicans of New Hampshire have
nominated Benjamin F. Prescott for Governor.
He will be elected by some 3.000 majority we
fully believe.
Him. T. W. Kerry President of the U.
S. Senate, strongly endorses the Grand
Rapids Business College.

The fun loving people will do wall to remem.
bcr that "Happy George's Minstrels" will be
at Union Hall on Friday evening, and go early
that you may obtain good seats.
The Republicans of the State of Maine have
honored themselves aad ths countryA&gt;y ths

A* yet there has not been any U. 8. Stmaior
elected either ia Illinois, Nebraska or Masachuaetta. In Minnesota. Hon. W. Windom is
re-elected Senator, and Garland, Democratic,

Sheriff Creasy has appelated, Isaac W. Vroomaa, Under Sheriff; Frank 8. Bowen and
Irving I«. Creasy of Hastings, Jacob Osram of
Woodland, and Herbert Lee of Nashville, Dep­
uties. All ex cellen t appointments.
A Reform Cub, on the plan submitted by
Dr. Reynolds, was organised last evening at
Union Hall, James Clarke, President, and a
full corps of officers. We trust the most per "
foci euceess will attend the efforts of this Club.
Hall Friday eve.. January 2Gth, 1877. Th*
entertainment will cousin of the laughable
three, entitled "Elder Hinkle* Donation,"
from Josiah Alisa's wife. A comic .peeeh,
vocal and Instrumental music Supper and

At this stag* of the proceeding*. MU* Kitty
W". A. Sai iwell. W.; John Seward, C.; James
Boynton came forward and said :
"Noble Grand and gentlemen of Prairieville Murphy, O. G. and Janitor ; Morris Cramer,
Lodge, No. 279, of the Independent Order of I. Gt John M. Beamer, R- 8. to N. 0.; James
Murphy, L, B. to N. G.; W. H. Slebbim. R. S.
■•Entertaining a tevorahl* opinion of your to V. G.; Deice Hopkins, L. 8. to V. G.; J aeon
Institution end believing your noble order has Rich, R. 3. 8.; A. A. Eggleston, L, 8.8.; John
done, and is skill doing, much to alleviate the M. Bcssmer, N. J. Bronson anil Geo. &gt;L Dewey
sufferings of humanity in general, and of
woman in particular, in that you make the
qars and protection of widow., and the care
and education of orphans a spyiality ; eld
believing thatSroman thould ever be ready for
every good word and work, the ladies of
Prairieville desiring on thia interesting occa­
sion to give some substantial token of their
To Creditor*.
regard for your Order and appreciation of the
good you have done, I have the honor in
John Stanley has thia day assigned to
their behalf, to present you this beautiful copy us, for the benefit of his creditor*, *11 his
of the holy scriptures, which we trust you property real and personal, (except such
will accept ; aad it is hoped that its precept as is, by law, exempt) and wc have taken
will be your guide, and its promise* your .up- p«MM«&gt;nn nf the «enu&gt; and will settle *11
nort through lift, and th* blessing* it proffer* demands against him.
your happy portion, forever."
Israel '8. Boice.
To whioh Past Grand and Rev. J. Boynton
James Ryan,
replied aa follows:
Assignees.
"In acoeptlng this valuable present aa the
representative of Prairieville Lodge, please
permit me to say, Odd Fellowship recognise*
All Demand- Due John Stanley
th* Bible ; First m God's ins*timable gift of and remaining unpaid, will be placed in
God to man. Secondly ; aa th* only and suffi­ the hands of’an attorney lor collection, in
cient rule both of Faith and practice The thirty days Irma this date.
Bible ia rieo a requisite in th* Lodge, a» nv
Israel 8. Boic*,
Lodge, can be legally held nnleu the Bible is
James Ryan,
present in the Lodge room.
January 9th,-1877.
Assignees.
Moreover, all th* teachings of Odd Fellow xxr74tf
ship, from the Intlalory Degree to that of th*
AH pysicianA of the “ regular school "
Royal Purple, ar* taken from the Bible. And
while our order enforces the morality of thl and who arc graduates of of some accredit­
blessed book, it commands us to relieve the ed college. Arc urgently rcciucsted to
dutreseed. visit the sick, burry th* dead, and meet at the office of Dr. C. Russell on
educate the orphan. This we are doing and Tuesday the 23d, inst.; atl o'clock P. M-,
for tho purpose of forming a county Med­
are glad to know that our efforts are thu« ap­
ial bociety.
W. E. Upjohn.
preciated.
.'
A. P. Drake
- Ladiee la behalf of the Lodge, we tender to
C. Russell,
you our hearty thanks for this rich present
t3 ..
and other*.
and substantial expression of regard for our
noble Order, aad we trust we may give a
Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best
greater expression of our gratitude in a mere n the market. • A full supply at J- P.
complete con.ecrauon to our work, of relieving Rqfrerta'.
,
th* differing* of, and elevating humanity."

After th* bible, presentation. Dr. Yates, of
Plainwell, delivered an appropriate address,
that wm listened to, with marked attention. ,
He was followed by Geo. M. Dewey, tho Ln- '
stalling officer in a few well chosen words ;
R. W. Fletcher with** to express his grati­ addressed especially to the officer* and memtude for the eery friendly visit from the dll. here of the Lodge. The services at the church
ssns- of Hasting., of a week ago last treeing, were opened by prayer interspersed with
marie, by the Prairieville "Choral Union"
.nd the Plainwell Cornet »—•&gt;
-•—-■
aware that the very acceptable service ren­ with the Benediction ny tho Chaplain. Rer. J.i
dered him, was attended with no little pains­
taking and eelf-aacriUe. and his pray*J Is
that the blessiags of a kind providence may
After th* close of th* pubilo exevcises, the
smile on all He beaefoctors.
Lodge assembled Ln thrir Hall, and reeohi.
The smiling fare of Uta Mane*, wo more lions of thanks to th* ladies for their beauti­
greet- th* patrons of the grocery store, with ful and appropriate present, to the Grand of.
which Ina name has a* long been aaaociated, tear* in attendance, th* visiting Brethren, the
ha having told his Interest la the stare to Ed­ "Chore! Union," and the "Plalnwril Comet
gar Bogle. Dan goes oat to form a buxine.* Band." were adopted bv a unanimous vol*.
co-partnership with a brother In some other
part of the eousty, bat wherever he may go
After the doe* of the exercia*. tn Odd Eriho win carry with him the best wishes of low’e Hall, th* Grand officer* and visiting
hundred* Of friends aad patrons who have Brethren wore invited to and partook of an
tong known and dell with him, and all of excellent supper prepared by awne 4oef of the
Prairieville House, that was m truly a feset
to tha body as the publie exevelsee had been
to the sod. After *upper the Fraternity dis­
We note with great plea .are the purchase of persed, sash, ws have no doubt feeling a* we
the lateresl of Dan Manee in the popular groc­ did, "that it wm good to be there,"
ery More of Smith Maas* E Preoton, by Edgar
Hogle. Ute chW clerk in the Dry Good. Hoc.*
•f Royal Madge. Mr. H. bnng* toids new
position untiring energy. Sdehly. integrity,
thourough burins euiiure. and 6mm:o1 abil-

I would respectfully announce to the citi&lt;
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

7
Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which'will be sold at
BOTTOM PJFt-XCKSB.
Remember the place, at J. S. R
S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
. Give me a call.
XX160U
c. M, BUNTAjj,

Local Nijipe^ police;

DRUGS &amp;

r’ssr??::

Special Notices.

WHERE ?
xxi68tf
An Ordinance relative to Saloons.

Highest Market Price in
Cash,
Madison Dispensary,
UW. ■edMsnSL.adeegs,

AN ORDINANCE Relative to the Pi
ment of an Annual Salary to I
member* of the Fire Department,

�600 e.-ww to bedtatr ukd the Rom­
ine Grrmg. The total «x JfiMJ since July,
1873, has been &lt;23,057JO,—an amount
oatutahrtably Ims than the appropriation.

within the pale of public sentiment, snd
within the range of the common sense of
justice that KJ universally prevails in tha
minds of tha people.
5
The sudden and severe illnaas in my
family that calls me away, has prevented
me from preparing the report of the Cen­
The relief fund remaining in my hands (tennial exhibit made by the State. I shall
at the date of my l*rt message was &lt;310.- ibe compelled to defer it until my return,
75. I gave to the aufferem by the tornado (and ask my successor to transmit it tojou.
in Detroit in 1875. &lt;200 00, and the bal­
ance, &lt;110 75 to tho Centennial fund for 1 In closing my official con nearinn with
the erection of tho Michigan building, al the State, I cannot refrain from exprtming
Philadelphia. I hold vouchers for these ,my sincere gratitude to my Mow eitisens
dtaburaements.
of all opinions and parties for the kindly

and I recommend that the county organ­
isation be discontinued, and the territory
be attached to the eonnty of Charlevoix,
which is in the same Senatorial and Rojs
reaeutativo District.

ficient timo has not yet etapied to decide
conclusively ju to the success of this en
tarmiea, but L am of the opinion that it
wuti v-rcre * tucccw, and should ba continned. It is the belief of those eugaged
ronwlw»frii.
in the wark, that even acre of water in
jcorisioDS of taw ia the 0*7.**;
the State can'be made as valuable as ap
ten of ths Stale, relating to tha taking « acre of land. As the appropriation expires
private property for public ujm, are m July 1,1877, if the buainem ta to be ooo'
varied in -their character asUa
TH! UQCOB TBArriC.
tinned, a new one will need to ba made.
. are Mourn. Several of these have been
The CBteher fish in our great lakes, that
The law of 1875 providing for the ryrrooounerd unconstitutional by the 8uhas heretofore been a source of great revi ulation and taxation of the liquor traffic,
»ms Court, aud it » &amp;ir to presume
that others would share tho same fete, if euuo to our people, ta decreasing very rap­ has been in operation nearly two year*. It
tested. The cities and individuals suffer idly, lad chiefly from causes that are waatheporpoM of the frienda of thia act
within our own control, vis.: the whole­ not only to reeulate, but to restrain the
.qjrt ’ alike from the effects of these dedaiooa.
sale destruction of young fish by the pres­ traffic in strong drink that had grown to
ent methods of fishing,—catching in icn- be, under other laws, the greatest evil of
general enactment, covering this subject,
that should apply everywhere and to every son infl cut of season—without any regu­ the day. For the purpose of ascertaining
what baa been accomplished under it, I
lation cn the part of Government.
*****
The attention of our Senators and Rep­ addressed the treasurar of each county,
SU5ICIPAL TAXATION.
resentatives in Congress should be called asking for full details of the operations of
The grosi amount of taxation levied in to this subject, as the Genets! Government the law in their respective counties. A
tho Stats for all purporea is about 115,*
exclusive power and control of it. tabulated statement of the replies, together
.
000,000 00. Of this about one-ihntltth ^Echigan has about 39,000 svuarc milro with a report made to the Auditor General
part is the State tax, the Mtinee is for]Rk fishing grounds, and our interest in the for 1875, by th* nme officers is published
city, town, village, school, and highway business ss one.^ great pecuniary magni- herewith. The information is somewhat
purposes. So, if we grumble at our taxes
incomplete, but i.preui,lj aa near correct
the State gets one-thirtieth and the other
as could be expected. In 1875 the num­
C0M8TITVTI0NAL AMKNDM1STS.
lurms of government twenty-nine thirThe amendment* to the Constitution, ber aasesaed, aa reported to me, was 4,974;
tieibs of our maledictions. So, too, if care
of these, 4 JI 6 paid the tax. amounting to
submitted
to
the
people
at
the
late
election,
ia legislation is demanded for the State,
&lt;461,462 92. It is altogether probable
how much greater care should be given to striking out the clause that prohibited the that thoac who have not paid have retired
granting of license for the sale of liquors,
- legislation affecting the dUT
*nrl j^rmitting omendmenta to be voted from tho burinem. Id 1876 ths Dumber
of da
a
pairties of the Btata. Tho
asamsed wee 4,658 ; of these 3,385 are
k have upon hereafter at spring elections, were reported as having paid the tax. amount­
to rs- both adopted by a large majority. The ing to &lt;384,387 00.
clothed tha Legislature wk
.
aamndmsnt inctoasing the rataiy of Circuit
strict in cities and villages
,
The collectors of internal revenue report
taxation, borrowing money, contracting JwdgtB wu defeated by a email majoritv
It is to be regreted, that with the sub. the number of pcraona asaosed in 1876 by
debts and loaning their credit. Tha table of
the General Government, m dealara in
municipal indebtedness, submitted herewith mtasion of thia amendment there had not
showing a total *-■»-«
—*--------of
* H,584,&gt;
•••»&lt;- been some accent ponying legislationequal­
lebtednms
ising and reducing the number of circuits.
_____
proof of the ncccsaity
540.00, is sbur
"
The inequalities of population, business, Jbe State law; while in 1874 the number
and propriety &lt;of this preriaon of the ecurod territory, are rerr great Gentlemen assessed was 6,444, showing a decrease of
cities and
stitntion. If‘ &lt;our
__ ________
— villages would
_...
who have lately filled the position of 1,106 in two years. It is evident, there­
follow the example of the State, and the
judge in some of onr circuits, have assured fore, that the act of 1875 has decreased
dictates of prudence,—remember that out
me that they could have transacted all the the number of places where liquor ia raid
of debt is out of danger,—that debt means
business with ease had the district been very largely.
taxation,—-that debt is a mortgage on, not
doubled.
We now have 21 circuit judges
As many of the persons assessed have
only the property, but the industry of the
people—they would be loth to incur in­ and three special judges, who perform the retired from the business, and others have
duties of circuit judges. Wisoonrin, with been weemsd for periods leas than a year,
debted aesi and would soon find a lighter
a popultalion 130,000 less, than ours, has I estimate from the reports that there are
tax roll and increased prosperity.
Iowa, with a population about 4,000 places for the sale of liquors
Would it not be well to provide for the 13 circuits.
100,000 greater than onre, has. 15 circuit in the State.
collection of taxes semi-annually, instead
The official reports of the police officers
and
13
district
judges, but they have no
of annually? Thia plan has been adopted
probate court^ the rireuit judges have of tho cities of Detroit, ‘G rand Rapids.
in several of the States, and works well.
I can see no reason why the tax-payer jurisdiction tfr probate cases. Indiana, East Saginaw, and Jackson, report 3,974
^shquld not-have the use of a portion of with a popula ton 500,000 greater that arrests for drunkenness in 1874, 3,232 in
hi* taxes for half of the year, instead of ours, has 40 circuit and 5 special judges, 1875, and 2,228 for 1876. This decrease
but no probate judges. TN isconrin pays of drunkenness and of places .where hm
the municipality or its treasurer.
'The experience of the States that have salaries of &lt;3,000 per annum; Iowa. &lt;2,­ manitv is made barter of, and dollars
Our judicial traded for degradation, must be gratifying
ado}&gt;tcd this, system proves that taxes are 200; Indiana, &lt;2,500.
paid much more promptly, willingly and system as a whole is more expensive than 3citiaen. The reports show very
that behind this law there stands
exs.ly than under our system. The inter­ any of the above mentioned. Would it
•OktinHit l&gt;»«* —X",
it
est- x sovaa or eight million* fur ni not be wise to remodel it; consolidate some
of our ctreutta, reducing the number. - There are counties, however, as shown by
mouths is an amount worth sating to the
pay our judges respectable salaries, and at the reports for 1876, in which it has not
people. The decreased amount of public
the same time tttvc expewa? The expenses been properly enforced. This is notably
funds in the hinds of treasurers wonk!
of stenographers in the State Tfr 1876 was the case in Bay, Roughton, Ingham,
partially remove the temptation to epetu
Jackson, Kent, Lapeer, Marquette, St.
Ute with them, snd tW ■ wouldJw lem
Clair, Saginaw, and Wayne counties.
losses from this source. It may be some
Your attention is invited to :he very Some of the officers, whose business it is
trouble to inaugurate the system, but I am
of th &lt;k&gt;pinion that it would be a decided full report of the State Librarian. The to enforce the law, have lost tight of the
Scontains 53,819 books, maps, and restrictive and restraining idea underlying
reform.
t», valued at $100,000 00. The it* and rather than cloe- up the buiineo,
raka an appropriation of &lt;1,500.­ have fostered it by accepting monthly payThe militia of the State is composed of
00 for each ‘of the years 1877 and 1878,
three regiments of eight companies each.
There is do
and I respectful1? commend that the re­ vogue quite extensively.
Tbs First Regiment, under command of
time fixed in the hw for the collection by
quest be granted.
Col. W. H. Witlnngtoe, ntoab^re 600.
In addition to tho ordinary duties of the the sheriff, or fcr return of warrant by him.
flBujjtond, CoL L C. Smith comunading,
position, the Librarian has entire chargr &lt; I suggest, therefore, that th* law be
numbers, 515. Third, under command of
of the sale and dirtribntion of the amended, giving the Treasurer a certain
Col. O. F. Lochhcad numbers 577—a
Supreme Court Reports, and this of itself specified number of days in which he may
total of 1792 rank .nd file
is a work of much reaponaibility. occupy­ receive the tax, giving to tho sheriff not
No more companies can be exaepted, aa
ing much time. Since tha disj-ositioo of exceeding thirty days in which to colled,
the laws of 1873 HraiU the companies to
and five days additional in which to make
'tWEUtT-four. I ordered an encampment these reporta bxs bccn.piaced in her hands his return. When bis return is made, he
the sales have greatly nrereased ; the ro­
ofeach regiment daring the past summer
should be required to furnish a copy of it
ompts
for
*71-2
being
&lt;1,414
48,
while
in
ftr the mrpoM of vecimenta! practice and
to the Prosecuting Attorney of the county,
drill. The trtesfiknee was large, the dis­ ^73-4 they were &lt;8,896 55, ai.d in '75-6 whose duty it should bo to commence ftfocipline maintained excellent, and officers they have been &lt;15,319 93. The growth Deeding* at once in all cases where the tax
pf the Library and the increasing demand
and men a credit to the State whoso uni­
’ upon the Librarian,; its prospective re­ has not been paid. The Treasurer -hould
form they wore,
they
moval to tho new capital, make it Deets* also furnish monthly lists, of persons who
sary that the Librarian should be empow* have failed to file the bonds required under
Under the act provididing for the trans­
the ..................................................
Prosecuting Attorney ....
for
’ ered, with the approval of me
the voverror,
Governor, ,tho
— law,_to —
fer of all insane Michigan soldiers from
! to employ a competent clerk,
&lt;’_A, and *I prosecution.
the poor houses of theEtate to the Asylum
■ granted.
•
Summary process for the absolute rerecommend
that
such
authon'y
be
■ * Kalamaloo, twenty-six hare been so
ktadutieB
There should be some definite action by
• transferred. The expense r&gt;f their main'
i provided for.
tenancc is about 13,000 per annum The your hoovrable body on the question of
« —T3- —______ —*ion ought
National Soldiers’ Hemes hard rcc-etTed, fire immrancc upon Etale property. Thnot to be needed, but there seems to bo
since their opening 436 wldicn from Mich­ value, (aa stated slsewhere, is very great,
’ igan.
.
9 W MM and the trustees of the different institn- something paeultar regarding this busi
ores, and it requires tying up tight.
In the two years ending September 30, tioM should have instructions, from the
1176, ffty-fonr soldiera here been trm- law-making power, either to insure or not. The police regntationa, m my opinion,
should be ra amended si to prohibit tho
pararily cored fbc-at. theSJdien’ Home in There thank! - be some harmony of action
BsTmTMtriut snwpoDMurBl.lTff,- on thia salasnf .Ju* it is new,
btd
60 far mamtenanoe, and $134.15 for trana- insured and others are not.

l«m" coda b. arieken oal ot &lt;mr
ulary and the old fashioned plain English

__ labor of this Board in
public health and well-being,
the Home be dweontinued, and that, in
as plainly psreepttbls as some
Leu of it, the Military Board be authorised
rk, I believe is of great value
to provide for their temporary wants by ------- r ,
Thor reporta eoctam much
payments of money direct. The expense useful ibfonnation on the preservation of
of maintenance at the Home being over one life and beahh, valuable alike to individ­
dollar per diem, I am of the opinion that uate, public officers and institutions.
MZKLr

The balenebia the Military Fund Sept
30,1876, was ’•27,111.78. The amount
of tax for military purposes levied in 1876,
WM &lt;22,14X30. No tax was levied in

JK
The

remedy that I can suggest is to place them
under tb- provisions of the law and tax
them. I btticro that with three amend
menta the law will be found, year by year,
more and more restraining in its teu’dendes, and more productive of good to the
people. It has already dosed over two
thousand places where liquor has been sold
and has put into the common treasury
nearly a million of dollars from the traffic.
The spring is no higher than its raurec,
snd no taw that has not the sympathy rod
sentiment of the people acting with it, will
ever remedy an evil. If a community do
not regard temperance, sobriety, and good
morals as a necessity to their well-being,
the law will do them but little good.—
while to the friends of good order, public
geacc and private content, it will prove a

reports of fhe Adjutant, Quarter the Treasury. The society ask an approMaster, sod Inspector Generals furnish de­ pria'i'jnaff500 for each of the Years 1877
tails at nditary marten, to which your and 1878. •
I submit herewith certain petitions and
eomspoDdeBce relative to affairs in the
oounty of Maaitou. Thev show that the
laws of the State and United Stsfea are
violated with impunity, and that there is
Intemperance is the danger oftha hour.!
do safety cr protection to persons or prop­ It feeds prison and poor-house ; destroys '
erty in portions of the county. No courts morals and manhood , and, canem-likr.
have been held for years. The county Cali away the life of ths iudividual and
nation. Law will not stop its ravages, but
R may bs made u iastrsment that will

Railroad*.

consideration they have always shown me.
I shall bear it with me as a precious assory. I have faith that with good lairs,
equal justice, and general education as the
foundation stooe, we shall build here a
State that will in material wealth and in
the moral and mental worth of hcrcitisenshin, stand forever as the handiwork of a
free people.
JOHN J. BAGLEY.
Exxcvnvx Omer,
LaNSINO, January 3, 1877.

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OS:

Michael Grace is happy, and why
fhould he not bei His dsw place of busnos is a favorite resort for the public,
and sa a matter of course he is reaping a

Furniture, Milk Safes*

HASTINGS

Fill® DM,

is ;s

STEBBINS BRO’S,
Keep It. ,
Where you wul find all kinds ol

Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any house in Barry
county, far these reasons;
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
2d. Because we make the most of our
goods ourselves.
3d. Because we keep the best of work­
men.
4th. Because we warrant all goodt we
make.
*
We sell none of thia cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods re make are made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persona to call
and inspect our goods, for they all bear
inspection. No trouble at all to show onr

MASI B*NM MVttTOH.
The KeUaHs 8k*H Liu
KaaVaatewBar.

auM aanM mb wtioit

Parties haring pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of ns aa we
can do it better and chooser than any
house in Barry conoty. We keep the
largest and best selected stock of Picture
Frames and Mouldings, ’Brackets, Paperholders, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
everything in tho Furniture Line. We
invite all persons to call and look at our

Peerless Milk Safes
Now on exhibition at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Kepur.
ing of all kinds of old furniture neatly
don. par*u We Mean Businem".
Furniture Rooms south side of Blate
street, opposite II. A. Goodyear’s Hard­
ware Store.
/

t STEBBINS BRO'S

Furniture, Coffin*, Eto^

READ THIS
and be happy again.

Gret Reduction ii Prices!

Tie Greet Satteri tafifare.
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAV

Northern
O E NT H -A. Tu '

RAILWAY COMPAKY

FURNITURE

sets

Philadelphia.

SifctaJsi’&amp;iSiSss'tst
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                    <text>HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. JANUARY, 22. &lt;877.

VOL. XXL NO. 77.

Doctor Aikin's Double Column.

Asylums, Houses of Cometsoa, our Wid­
ow’s Homa and 19-20 of aU the pre*
WritUn ftw lUlfis.'li.

mature graves. It caima 19-20 ot ail tte aUhr rabi from U. U* ridaa
mfleringofth* human fbwlyaod MO S Uh, o*(kt loK, ftrihe ,
of all the saSoriog of that uaafai and tedMpenriUe animal tte hone. In fiwt family ought to haw, by
18-20 of tte crime commuted by man h paper for hi. wife and
tte o&amp;pri»g
of tho
shofw. W*U has tea viatunacf that lor*
. ,^*.
Hrum
__ _______
Judgs_VanXilc.tehm-wtennoeafK. Np* ooeay man tesvteae^-i
«d, ttet
of aliteaesinddeaamtehd tr*&lt; the nemworfthee*
before him were th« fniiu of tte grog stefe*
19*20 of tte hodtMMS -www «peri.
good inornb, to tho pcarervation of society
ena thrangbout tte eoanuyr are eansed bj
and ate to tte preaerration of the young
this, damnable traffic in . ite-vrimaigg fr.
men of Haatioga, to draw up, sign and quora. Tte nun. Miler brings n* eaprial to
present sack's petuaoa to tte city a*,
thoritte. Ah ! to dore three accurared dens
two or three boom after al! place* of ten*
ert and Icgiumtaeburinere have shut up and
the propieton either retire to their homes
and familfe*. after their daily toil and par­
take of social rudting- in tte family cicete, or go to these dew of external infamy
and spend two or three premuot hours in
drinking, gambling, carousing, coming,
awear.Qg, bkekgarding, fighting. »ud cotamitting *cariy every crime known to manYe^ the cirisen* ef Haatiag* rigs a pe­
prey to that demon- who know* do pity, spirits rf those whom bn ha*x
tition to tte City Council to do that,
‘ no sorrow, no sympathy or ftsljlif for th* ®«ry prtecjgle of manhood here.
which if that Council had brain* enough ,
united Misery he craateby ha trteo. Ohorn
MMiirw
to aee the infamy daily, nightly and con­
' hia keen eye ia ou the -rteima^hc reay catch
tinually carried on in these damnable dcM' .and keep in Me den until sloven o’dock otlkaav.
of infamy, tbe Council would shut there' 'at night; and then with the resolve of the Wi; .M. I pi.,
herds at once and forever, for there is nvl' (should te protector* of the peopled rights, d«p aai liaug Ibr &lt;h. pu ■
furw Drwxr l are in a recent Baxxxn a n*lic* of a petition to tte City Coun^
cil asking that august body to oompe! the
saloons to dore at eleven p. m., ye*, and it's
beingrignedby’alargo number, so-tte article
informs us, to dare thrir damnable heli
begotten yinka of miqwity at eleven o'clock
at night. Wbrta ftree? To what depths.
of degnjbition end stolid indrflereocc to

GEO. M. DEWEY
EDITOR

AND

PtTEUSHER.

•BOLMS.Ojrt

RAT.ES OF ADVERTISING.

luv.
.
. norala, peace and hapiocea, te in dread of
w;
a few dollars fine opens the dour sad after petite that n dnging tteani
,
robbing hie victim of his Imt farthing toroa
.k-* i____ _
_ir
।him out into th* street do matter ffio*
■*4 dhybtinn But for tte Hf
crest the stem, to sank shelter or wted
Hastings
to
day
would
tev«
IQ,
1
।hi* way home to a da*
Hants, andthoao Mtumlly n
]anddnltenn. tstite
country around her would be a
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an hour p*uacs from early morn till thia
memorable eleven p. tn., but what law and
cider are violated by these robbers, yes, I MJ
robbere. for their vocation a* nun aeMcmia'
s per;&gt;clmJ robbery of the blackest type.

They take tteir victim* money and give1
them no value or equivalent, they beggar‘
his family; th* y deprive him of reaaon;
they make a demon of bimjltey direr
him into ihew dens of urfhmy to Mb" ium
cf his reputation; to blunt every seaii—sU
of manhood; they make tea, honet deaabdn
and cteetleen, they rob tte poor dire—en
Lte ood
broken hearted wife and
mother of his offspring, of the comfort*
of life, they through, tteir damnable traffic
send millions of motters,wives, danghten
and *i*tcrs down to nntimly gvaras bereft
of near and dear husbands, him, brothers;
ah, yea, and fathers by that accuraed tmf1:. Ah, this eleven o'clock time is to catch

H. C. PECIH.4M.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

ckrk'n from stores and apprentices from
shop, mills and place* of legitimate barinoi'* whose general tears are eight or nine
p. in., to quit work. Rut there are only a
small port uptbe victims at thaw damnable
robbers. H*i scores of small farmers aU over

WU. LV4OUN,
ax

mtnitox-otes*

DH- H. r. PSLKAM

the country who frequent these dens, are

UM.wmae H«* lh»; h» eharaM l«x&gt; wum j
■KtcMMM'1y.woU-i^ Umo, bu &gt; inc .

truly to be lamented. Look al Um hun­
dreds of poor bone* kept out in the cold
from early morn till midnight shivering

;

home and cultivate their teat ci
would te b£t with phtej; 1____

1

,eleven o’clock. Mother*, fitehanaod sinter*
(
of Hastings I appeal to you.
part what you have aed do aoSar. Know*
ing that you have loved oare te there
dens instead of being at rest or m th*
family circle, reading aad improving their
tender uiincte and giving comfort t* there
who love ttean. Oh. what a picture of the
preeeut and what a record for the future!
Let me cite a care. Two yean ago during
that unprereden; acrero winter, a man in
Minnesota left hie wife and two children,
,six miles out on the bleak paramo wiltev*
more than wood enough to last Waive
hours, or food for twenty-four hours; the
house a poor one. He went te the Village
for a jug ot whiskey; tte rum seller tedtjetd him to »»ay, finding ho had a Ge*
dollars after paying for hie jug full; be
told him the rtenn then raging was too
bad lo turn out, ho plyedL him. with drink;
got him dead drunk, and kept him three
days and throe bights; the poor suffering

and suffering with cold and hunger, while
the owner is keptby there demon* 10 long
M they can filch his last farthing; and then,
after robing the poor w.utch, turn him wife ran out of fuel, the bdo* atom conout at eleven o'olock p. m., to hunt up hia tinned, she burnt up their rude bedstead,
poor beam and half drunk start for his tbco their only tub and p*il and then
home, making the tight .hideous with I i* every thing that would bura.tego thp
yells, hia profawxty and with beating and clotte* she had on and ths ac*a&lt;jr bedd^g
running his team. He srives at hi* home with which she covered ter chddnn te
to find his poor wife in misery, destitution tent she &lt;xmkL Being oa tte ere of
and nun, hh home a hovel destitute of all mnfitMMDent aha left to mskater way to th*
comfort*. A poor heart brokun wife and nearest neighbor through enow three ftet
mother moots that ‘husband - and father; deep. Tqo days afterward that po^r woman

AH kind* of Faucv Goods
Ready Mad* Clothing,.Speciality

A fine

Tailoring Department’

Store.

Cheep.

J.

Groceries.
arvi.ru* of all kinds af, LOW u they (an be bought, any where.

Salt.
A foil line of Saginaw and 'Onpmtagn Salt always on hand.

with tears, with sorrow, with anguiah un«
alterable All is gloom to her. Steres* no
hope, no creap* for boc’ortee dreg babe*.
but eternal gloom batea ter. H« appeal
to him to atop, to reform and save himaalf
and his family, falls untended on hia be­
sotted ear. He peculate* and insult* that
poor suffering wife by assuring her that te
left that hell of infamsn y promptly at the
hour set by the good citiseua and by order
o’-the Common Council aideven o'etook.
Tea, eleven o'clock, three long hours after
moot all legitimate places of btutiuere have
closed. But to enable those aocaned finks
to entail upon society a burdensome tax,
the Council lay •Jia». you can hare three
hour* more each night to rob, steal and.
plunder at diacreamon, WhU a farce! Wh&lt;‘.
a secord iu after age* te those yet to come!
Yea, etetn* o'clock, with brother*, ecus and
hwnhteK Whind the screens ted painted

would than h!1 thaws tires*tteamount.

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,well W and wall behaved clriJdreo. Tte
piano and irgan would be in one in wmy
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tewre, and «rv«j terne weald te a pahre.
,
j
teok al Vtealaad now;only lijanra
■
U wan.Kbatjma wildia«ab ef small te
a poor ami aft tenter or water jova
|
roads of suv kind, now with a.p*pnl
(
U WQ happy people. Nteafrog

d« a biSiawLaalren, not apdinao
rex m jail, m* bus two criminal an
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dtetaoflte liquor trafic in alt places
,
wteft it is mb. Viteted with nearly
(
tte popWatm tet Battle Orek and Mar*
&lt;
•tel MkiKiad only ons quarte a*
.
tel Why ttet grew*? Simply terenreoo
]
liquor Ku w teen allowed lobe sold aa
,

ham* ton. m. a* aqaad* of
j
Suomi* *» &lt;te&gt; Mnd*. «hiM&lt; •»•»*
,
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with a new5 born teb* was fiwnd froacn to ।

death ,ooe b»lf
ft*m her home, the
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, two_children left were both
froaen ati£
gosh was made and the husband found

.

in that rum shop almoat insensible tea
money all gone, hat no tear of sympathy
dropped from the eye of that demon whoso ]
dsannable vocation had caused the untimJy *
death of four pre cions person*.
*
1

I ask you, mothers in HreUgp, to Uka 1
thosnfferiags of that poor mother teres to ’
your own breast*, and th*n say to me should
your son*, brothers and husband, frequmt ’

there hells of in&amp;my at. all; much km till ‘
eleven o'clock at night There are do
business shop* or slur* in luMiaga bat J
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�Tho Timperanco Refer"’

Local Corraipondenoa,

Aiamovavgnf toe Hasting* Uniform Otah,
Raid Thursday ev*., January. Ifoh 1M7. The
fritowiug rowtatl jus qwro adopted.
Wusavtr,
Wc the Temperance Ifofonu
Club of the city of Hartl eg*, recognising the
S

Council tueritog fotoday v**tegQreeube^ka^TawMth la eels ^1 cent* •»
the dollar.

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Bl the Court Route.
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4V&lt;4Rucfbie h.depvdoatp^w&lt; Odd
FjHpwj, will be eeuhllehod at rtfifoefofotd Ceu-

We hear that imn^InloraUSK d«etopm|uto*

P^rovt
M^rain(.
,

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The vxidonce of Mr. Bai
towntkip, with all iu conteate.

oufyfafi ”9 ’to*11 'Ure ftf ‘b* puNte IswroaL
a. InulBM. ...I.H. rtiA U.
muili* mm,-» mtHwum OM
Awrin. |*UM4 hx.il. IWM,. M
mart promteent, th* Immwllate sad future
«vefoln*M vr tk*M tww •a»erpri»»«. wfll be
readily apparent alter a niou^at* rtfle(t|on.
Tba proprietor* *f tb* hand!* fecUuy.
M*am Ckaeaataruugh* feuwrr, gn, tow
tw*. aUltle peculiar In thtor method *f
Mto«t$fo|
; their design ia to employ pout
bat married men. Than th-y claim ata am**
Steady, and will attend mare Ur5«1y to thylr
dfolfi thsa tlaglt men Now. no4wilh*lsa&lt;L
Ing th* foqt tost.Leap Year ha* jaat passed
aqd gout, usd perhaps mssy a geld'eu opportuaity haa b*aa nagl««i*d s w* taka th* Jib«r’y
**Av * *• Mr
B0* 'te»p«»-'&gt;
fqv w* knew there sr.teeverul worthy tingle
®« bare, who an x*ry aaxloui to bo
•MV»*d fo thi. nlf eaun Handl. Factory.
Wn?aft »w
tkr* grocery etqysa.
tw. dry good*, aqd can drug itorv.
Hr. V«ro« jonro I* we uuduntiud ia about
to Wtoyk l» foe hardware ^ade. A cam pa­
tent bttMu maker «an not tad a Uifor Igcatlof &gt;u hra- Betium. and dwrfling lot.
ST. I&gt;«w aaiHhw U from ftt to foW. Mt.
oWB&lt;r flf
u „(ht
right map in pje right plan,** and under hi*
afififiil m»&gt;*K»m»et treeport |* growing r»p-

R

J. M. Button has
* Grocery etorw oa
Jefferson street, tad ha* on ha&gt;4:tot eate al
the lewrot cash price*, a full do«k of fill Maia
of |?od» k»p&lt; in a first rinfoGrtoerojkore.
e^lva him Bk | see U b« cannel de bri^t by

Mr JoMpk ii.'&lt;4*Mi*, iagkviag«sc«H*nt»attefostloa (a Ms VM rt-d b«* derided to ereol •
dwaUia| bod*e hero wert^o»««er
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TM Reform Hovwnent.

Id

The temperance reform work. ln»ujuraced
by Dr. geynelda of Bangor, llelaa, j&gt;rvtni»e»
folrlf H be » penuanctl bleating, and hte la.
itelane* will plOM* make known tbeir waste Wre ere erery wbery bdnr crown* I with lue{eae Great ctuh^lMm ie mactfoueJ where•nr he he* hell kjf Weetinge.
Indeed, the
Doctor to ore ef thooo sere men who know*
te naked to the cp.ru^ pfteie of the aecrel ar«nue« to the human fc*krt.
Ixj
Heaty WiUit, fc,..
of *&gt;
&gt;V
C Ja^ktou,
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Kateraeeoo, BalUr (&gt;et. Adrian
PH*- H« speaks for ’ w«U. fM M and »»ny «‘her pl»c*&gt; in thia Mete. &gt;h» peopr^t bi* articles* w«&gt;&lt;m44 iMu I Milker plo'apeMly arrouaed. aud tonnifbd a real
ml known cteiten. wltboqt*
p«ear before awakened.
Dr. Hcyuoldt to do­
al er dtoepprvvu), leaving
ing in the temperance 6eM What Moody and
faiiig* tor hifluelf a* to Ito mselta er *j&gt;pK&gt;pri- Sankey are doing in the churebea.
Ufa plan
f( work It to orgeniae reform etah* in eetry
fily |ieMaita, competed ef men who hare
khytofcrb drank to • areit «r lea. o»i«u. aad I
•f qto»e wishing to kelp thah brother men.
Qt alfo organises a Ladles' Temperance
Christian XaeociaUea, whaee duty it te. (a
coenoetten -with the Tartotia ebnrebo*. to a.M
•nd eesiiai the uauae un 1 hare • &lt;peri»I inter­
set ia the temperance wv*k.
In lifting* a
t|e .^4
|i^ hn &gt;«sa tonged of about elghtf ^eaubm gad H&gt; &lt;WIf iaatoMfor
th*
P- Bro^u,
^aocnia^en mlietw sn«r|y ons hu&lt;d&gt;^ end
i Cisciaaali, wk
teeoHariktyflM-*** *°r which U wf*
’• &amp; JKWR W
organised- JM f&lt;*bjtoriae &lt;od Methodist
M»» WH tew* I* ’k« r*1* *'**
nsd art holding anton temperance Rettig
fw.iwthe tefcra
duh hcArih^n&lt;^M^eeMw every Juaw
4»y erealng nn4 nre i^egsdy Interesting.
Manx ipe
•“&gt;* k^d, heart fell
a. fefuHv
' hi tf gm. twn words fall (mm t^ Bps •(«’&gt;“»« who. pcthape.
!.
wkUe ™“ i. wwMm «• never belure spoke one wor^ in publi« for the
f*
«*“ •' SlWtf
caw u( te‘*pe’*o°»kfwy from wmonnl
WH&lt;• v»tt h)» I* ktw^rt ggMFtowi u sfowing w*rd«, pedal th* awful
fojUmM^**rlrM&lt;h*
|1&lt;M »° »
S^b.^snad eoaet warm th* MfiMr of dauIKhwd peiule to a »o,ir^ of kofoty.
TH
^Mttlggs of th*
°.W ” I si0”* wl^h-

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Council J»&lt;UE*i»S..
Th* time fee Uto regular arati&amp;| ot the Co}»............ ... riVef Pfiri^wH fwa« brief •«ranunpTea*a|

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SEWADVERTISMEOTS.

TB PAPER—FO’ri HOH!

Q. p. goweii'^ 9qM, 90T, How«, stoxy, Sket ohM, Po.try,
moot) ‘

_ New Advertisements.

GfflfflWroiK PDBLB

KVEaYBC’DY LIKES IT.

oountenacui from nil good |.«ople. Therefore
BmabM'f, That we rerognli* *aoh sndervcj
reltekra dgnotuinstlen, sal each sad eray
Tstnperaace organisation uco-workers withu*
hi tho Tetnparonce work, and that wade here­
by Invite th* various ehurchea, th* - rdst of
flood Templars and lhe Udi*. Chrirtian Trapsranc*. Union of tti* city, and all aornl Peo­
ple to al l add auiit u* In the guod work *B
umparohw reform.
Jffoefrtd, Thai wo The T&lt; n.p. inace Rafarm
Club at Che oily of - H*»tlnii do hcrahy pledge
te oil toniyasanc* lowing peanl* onr hearty aid
and ami*tattoo in their Horta m advance the
e.uro uf tempcrancr. and in pledge each to
the othey * V’tl,11'1 • Land in the hour of need.

THE I&gt;ETBO);T FREE PRESS is
regarded wherever knov.u u distinctively
the U»t type of the Anuricaa Lome newi.papcr. £la terne in abroad in the land, its
articles are quoted l&gt;y all periodica!*, and
the paper to a frtnb- tmrprise and delight
in thousand* of refroodsM cultivated homes.
Though already believed td be ia most re­
spect* one of the v.try beatjounals israed, the
publisher* arc courtantly making improvmenta and endeavoring to make Tnx
Fnxx Rima still more worthy of public
approbation.
PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY
Tax Fu« PkXM will candidly and
fcaricanly diacuM all questions which may
THKSU N. _
arise. Planted firmly on the platform of
broad and liberal Democracy which it be­ Getasrally tfiat I havn again «ui
1877
NW YORK
1B77
ima. Annt* wa*t*4.~U*tetM&gt;3
TRVK1 CO .Tu*v*t*7Mafae. lieves are the buto of free government,
The I'ilTercut edittou* of TlIX St’Jt
and will give a cordial support to the party
i rwBl?xndObh?!ir?
during the next year will bo tins ramc a*
maititaining them. Il will in all cases
during U*c year that ha* iuat p»A*ed. Thu
address its appeal* to the judgment and
flaifo wfiition will t&gt;n WOOK ilayo be n short
reason of man, believing that the cause
ot rour pagca, Ind pa Sunday* a sheet of
which it capon tea rate in truth and justice
eight pages, or 5G broad col ms; while the
and that the triumph of that cause and
Weakly edition will be a sheet of eight
the ivendeuey of tne Democratic party At my OLD -STAND on Jefferson Street
pnggs of tire same dimrutiotrn and character
art? tor tho'beai interests of the country.
thrl art* ulready familiar to our friends.
It will labor unceasingly f« local aedf gov­
X»» Si w w&amp;Jflontmuu tubs the stronuernment in every State, for’ honesty and
otu advocate ol‘reform ..ud r-trenchmeut,
xouomy in the ^rocra! adminwtratian, fur
and of tho aubatitution of Matetnanship,
the reform of abuaas, and for « scrupu­
wisdom, aud inlegritv for hollow’pretence,
lous reg rd for the will of the poeple as
imbecility, and har.u iu the adminUtration $5f)0
constitntiouaDy and legally expressed It
of public fofoirs. It‘will contend for tho
is of the highest importance that the senti­
govenuent of tho people by tho people aud rtrert«£*E
WbJW'iKtt ment of the Democracy of the country
for the people, as or posed to govennentby an-i IX Pea
tfhould Lave utterance through journals
Call aooa and examine my stock and
fruu.lt iu the ballot-box and in tho counting
qualified to give it voice; fold Tug Vxx*
J H button.
of vuUm, uaforcviL by military violence.
I'bxss, whioh Is unquestionably aoccndad
Qanlfi,
It pill stidcavvr ttf supply its readers—a
a foretnost place among the lading Dcmbody upw not far from a million of soula—
oc.atw papers in ths land, can.be depend­
CHE'
’
OBACCO
with the most careful romplet?, and trust­
ed upon to wotk unceasing’y for&lt; the
worthy accounts of current events, and will
Right.
omptov for 4ils purpose a numerous and
Tho Michigan State Nows and the very
earefuly mlected staff of ropoHros and cor­
accurate and trustworthy Commercial De­
respondents. It* report* from Washing­
partments. hitherto ao popular, will be
ton. cspeciallv, will be full, aocurute, and
maintained and if possible unproved.
fearless; sod it will doublets continuf to
A dietinguwhing feature of Tax Fux
deserve and enjoy tho hatred of thosn who
1’nrii.s u its correspondence. These letters
thrive by pluutlrriug the Trt asary or by
abound in anecdote and information, and
usurping wb*t tb« law does n t ave thorn,
p&lt;.r Laps the best lest of their popularity da
whOe it will endeavor (o merit the cottj*
tho Xvidity with which they are p.-rused
deoco of tbc public Ly defending the rights
by readers everywliere.
of the people agaio»t the cticroa-hmeais of
Tho Agricultural Department of Tux
unjurtifii-power
Fuxt I'nras is suggestive, instructive and
The price of tl»u daily St’N w ill be 55
fuUv up to the times. Prof. C. W. Gqr-'
cents * month
•&lt;*-5U a I*ir. pwt paid,
field, of the Michigan Agricultural Ool.
or with tha Hund*? editiou |7.7Q a year.
|cgc, contributes every week to thia de­
The Sunday nctylioii alone, eight pages,
partment, and valuable paper* have been
31.20 ajear, post paid.
rurniahed by Prof. Bea! and Cook, of tha
Tho
N, dghfi DOgrt of 5G
Michigan Agricultural Culk.-e, and C. K,.., ___ luruiahcd dunn,‘lS77
Carpenter of Orion. Many men and w©
— ------- r- of &lt;1 ■ y®’’’, peat paid. _
men of known «yualificwUoaa eon tribute to
The benefit of thia largo reduction from
this department of the papertbc pr»?foow. rate for t’.*&gt; Wrxklt van be 1
Xbe Household Department to uufouq
Special
Notices.
tsnjcj jd Ly jndivuiu'al .ubroribero xitliout ।
and oi iginul It coatdhif « great yariety of
Wi
•k—wraity uf maklug sp riubi .\t the
&gt;uf..rmaliai upon matters pertaining to
tbV, if any of our ftiutda ebcra* to
home comfort and decoration. Mrs. J. P.
tW circulation, Wr, »taU
•H m &lt;eXtCO^M
—„
Worsen, of New York, to a regular con­
U grauftd iMMlfotto
'
' ‘
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tributor tq this department.
—l" -.-n- .
The fashions, and all that pertain to
place will be ctitilM ki ut^’ typy vf the
them, aia rogulariv chronicled by a lady
paper for hluwdf without thatxu
-Uooc iorthaf^
promirmut la. the highest literary and so­
HaBTIXOS, Joly
aw w
cial circle* in Naw York.
paper aud pnullug aw haxely rapid; and
AH the noted American writer* eonootiudcriug tho awu of Uw ahedl and the ;
tribute to Tux Fxxx Patsi, and it som­
auaiOy af its oo^te. we are a.uW*ml
ber* among its contributors of pity tkfochthepcepki wiD txiuridvr Tu» W WK ! *«««-«
3li thu ebeapeat uvwgpapcr published U 2^/mt
Being a bHttneu that needs a groat deal
the world, and we trw» *!*• oueof the ycry ■ Dr *&gt;b«
The tone of T«» Fltgg Pfoxsi if unsun,
axoeptiouabla. It is pre-emlueatiy the
paper for the fiunily eirde. The most
fastidious cannot take offense at it. The
After many yeaiu ia th* UameaR, eaa
aim i* to make it a newspaper suited to truly any that they c^n 4© bettor wor^,
the wants of tho beat clasasa of American and five b-ttcr aatfofactios than any other
society, amusing, iantraetiye and enteruiothb^sdwo. W. H.BvbWte.ths'
ing to young and
''
aaafor naeober, with tha ewperieeoe of a
lifoO»t. will alwm giro h» personal atA naw story, by
teatiun to thia part ot their extanaiM
Southern foTNM*
—_.
Noltoe.
year received ytith approbation and delight
Beane and teaua futwhed wfcea r»and waamly aomosntfod |y proas lad pae
’ TV. Khttna BUor xHhuUHl,
Having
out my Meat M*rkri, I
pie, ha* just been oommeuoad. Readers
X®rev Ew IMHV’f to all thowj that are
ore arwured that the story will proVe one
lnA»kt«r b M U Ouaaa and tcula their
OT tho best writau and moat thrilling ro­
accwrap forthwith »4 a&lt;vo awta.
mances or the day.
I |Uo hevu go’ a nioa mau itod taan, or
subscription BATES TO the
My 28* y?4
xylStf
elthci out: t-r the two hiwaea, for aak, with
DETROIT TREE PRESS:
doabfo haruoto (alwoM naw). I will give
Tt-j p-pcr i. dmp «&lt; po^id.
raasonah&gt;&gt; ter?'-' os good paper.
Detroit
Ad
ye
rti»euwnt»
.
Specimen oopieo seat free
t;r ■-fc.:.s.‘..axss2r--ju-.ir. ei.r- - ------ a
VAttTtfNC LeINH,
HaaliujjV Jan Uwh, 187L
‘

crTae Gn®j BMta«E8

defy competiwI.

EBEST”

XX8

W. H. GOODYEAR,

TheDruggist,

llcspecifully an^owi^
that he haa again engaged
in
DRUG TRADE, and
tuts in. stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
vf JDruss ana Jilcal ­
cines, Dye Staffs Fancy

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STEBBINS BKOS.

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Pmaeat tbe Mayor, Broortias. Aid. Dqwtea,
^d. Burall. iheldro and Ti

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Notice.
Iton ru».v

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MUi •• Kral Wor0y »♦ HUH*"
■CMC.] CMUCm [MWMC,

(A^toMmnmdatioa ol|u»ey cot*
f.|iry'vooaMwaffllawMftF'

MUSICALVISITOR,

fr^rerdcrofi^^Oprriad by ayf* and pays M MU
hyn-Aid !Mw*?n. R*fd. Rural
aH Tumliarat; 5.
S*y»-aon«
fop-oar or aautnaaa muttlfo
kvporto-jaa QrdlaaMm raifofva
^remau. wfoeh npofo •« ratio* pfi
waa araprad and the (Wdlaaaca (
ayes M»d nays «* follows:

An AwA/&gt;earie*t Journal
w.rth

Choice
... Writ I

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.r mra* a-*,

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Star Clothing Houto.

Legale.

99999999999999^

. aMMCAL STATEMENT­

Tipi

s£ais.’£
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Freeride

(i.«na.villa, county of llarry.

AND RET
ONLY DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY

.

W e will pay the RailroadFare to Grand Bapids
-- ’
*
i buying $25.00 worth
$15.00 worth
________ _____
, ,
'. We do
this because we want to sell off our winter stock.
UAUU.ITIM.
Cfaiisi for Icrnoa due rad payable----------

MORTGAGE SALE.

It baring be»n made in Uir ooa
indenture of Mortnee uMo at

Lor.ui 6 pay Iomcc during theyear-..._r~
tiireelo.id offl e«r&gt; few. print, italic n’ry*e_

Total.Yd*bllltlw............ .................

4

sru
Wo Are Soiling
; which laid mortiare ww duly recorded
t elevenVelockhi tke femora.ia Liter
mortgagee on peg" 233, which laid mon-

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 ; $4 00 ; 5 00 and Upwards.
W» Are Selling

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Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.

t'tnh (101 percent pereunum. And the

We Arc SeUing

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Suift

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Is ««•

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Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits
J^ Only $1000 and $12 00. ««

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LOWPRICES ON FINE OVERCOAT SUITS.
* ~ 75, $3 50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards,
BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS.
fcl
TfcSr* Take advantage of thia chance to save money by buyii ig^of ns, besides costing you nothing to
see Grand Rapidfk^SW
.

,—

boaldra the autn of lltly
irtfagr In be pahl tn calrr fa, and ur&gt; toll al law

MOKTDACB UL

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Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st., Grand Rapids.

. Make no Mistake in our Location—The Great Double Store.
Holloway^Advertisement*.
BETH

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
Kt

»«lf doth depoee and eay that tker have readth a

SK'ffd'sixr.'isfis.'.vcKirM

SSEsS^Ssy

m ITS PLEASURES jS;,?JSMxsrr:

Diseases with Its Agonies,
CHOOSE BETWEEN Til EM.

VW-There h ocnuUora’iJe uring by taking the

AjFr’e

Nsrvotn Disorders.
What,to more farfel than a breaklag down of thi
ill.. .■&gt;«.iii T B-n I... .
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cements.

Ayer’s

Sarsaparilla

SALE ON EXECUTION.
Btitb or MtcniOaB. Giamy ul Darn-.
Ry
'irtue of an execution itened out of and uadrr the
cal of the eirraU mart for the oouoly of Hany
nd State of Idlebigat&gt;. in ctiancwy. dated tte
d IS
4- P- 1!?- **? te we faertrt

For Scrofula, □:&lt;! til
acrofulou* diseas, g, En.H
j&gt;cla&gt;, Rose, or St. A .:!i'.-

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Swera rad eubecrited beft-re tne. at Charlotte, in

Blotters and Daughters.

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Jf th we to era thing more than emitter fa which

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.PROBATEORUKK.

tlh day of January.

I

8t*te of Mlehlcan. ooonty ef Barry. •».—At a
M»ion of the probata court for the Bounty of Uerry
heldraM tbs probe to oUee.ln the eUy of HmUbct.
ra Wbfaeeday. therith day of December in th&lt;

*kiu. Ulcernticai &lt; f t:.-

’TrSt^W,'x£^%a:
‘a "■
In tKianaUer of tte Ettate of Jdbn DrMeland
Faits in
, Side and Head,
Female
Sterility, Ixueorrhcea. arising
from intent*!
ulcerat
itisl idceratxin,
ami Uterine
diMaae. Syphilitic an.. ________
fare*, Dropsy, DyspetKia, EnwciaHoc.
General Dvbifity, and for Pori fy mg tie
Blood.
Thia Saisapgrilla ia a owihin&amp;tion ci
vegetable alterative? — StiUfagta. Man­
drake, Yellow Dock—vitit the ItxliJre
of Potnsimn and Iron, and h the mod
tnrdfafae yet known
the dvearas it i* intended to cure.
Its ingredients are aoakllfally eerabined, that the full alterative effect ol
each is assured, and while it ia sc mild
aa to be harmless even to children. it ia
•till so effectual ns to purge out from th"
syfam tirase inpariuee and cnm&gt;!*ti-'&lt;n«
.prhida develop into loalhsotus threat.
The reputation it enjoy* ia derived
froth ite cure*, and Hit; carftdeate which
prominent phrrielanr nil over the coun­
try rrpow fa it, prove their experi-m:'lUBAtum. Neuralgia,

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hnBLV.Mi

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Certificates attesting ite virtues' have
accumulated, and an constantly being
*■-.»-—.--------- . **~rae cases ar*
hconv.ue.ug
Of thi* Sirir alterative
। Ha superi-

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w«wwar8, etoteq

GO AHEAD.

Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

Mffl'ME FOR 1877 !

GEO. M. DEWEY
SMtOK

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY JANUARY 25,1877.
... j-r-

eUBirSREB.

Xxuthl l» rained by (landing rtlll t

ronD^"Mkh’i^nfil&gt;le Sln*‘* H"Unp- H,rT7
tums

Let year nolU be “IT1 try

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL,

or svBfipKpmpx;

.L'i&gt; Dopaitmenti
toSraSi ftssts?

Have now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county.

RA TES OF AD VER TIS1NO.

j

Cook Stoves.
!fi entente I io) i 9d» I iinol n.ooi
H Column QUD_ I UM |_«« | MM
L joey I z&gt; g&gt;i WiW) I

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PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESS CARDS

The'Acori^ Forest Acorn and Monumen­
tal and many ndw patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh ybells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.

F. S. BOWEN,
&lt;5tf

SMITH A. K NAPPES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
ORS IN CHANCERY. Ptentlce in all the court,
of thia .Ute. Offise over Julius RuaaaU'a (tore.

-AntwoLAKKE,

ATTORNEY'AT LAW A-SOLICITOR

Weather Strips.
Now. is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

Harness shop

uld dUc« of btuineat. with '■
(ecotnniudaUon., I (hall ba
old friend, and ai many new

■gSttftEriri

I HIT.- W• NISIvEfetN.

Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

Swaey's Hoyeu,
- - MICH
LYOX * PICKEillSO, Proprlitor..
Every uun« oom ibe E'UblUhtnent l» Naw and
FirWHffi^; - ’£ ,m
.*&lt; y

•.BOARffi ANT* BOOM. UJJQ PER DAS’.

DENTIST

Mville,

lirtiuai
j-

&gt;ub&amp;

Caw, Sin aid Onmtal
P A I N TE R
At A, M. Radt’i Cnrriafr Shop
Jetfepsqn St,
-

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Tin shop
Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
iron taken for goods.
;.
WrJ
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
-1M-II..I-J -2.1 —

Marble Works.

WINSL0W8 STEAM

■- — X1 MARBLE

Special Medical Announcement

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Pensions*

j________

Americah and’Foreign ratenu.
GILMORE * CO.moeaxontoCkiMaaa.Be^
MB A Co.. FOlicIrn, I’atcat* procurM In all ooaa-

□r.' J' B. LaSure^adT""
—~......... ' '• —' 1
HHAD! READ!

CoubromiM no cberiihed right;

WORKS

J^tJffalamazooe Mich

Joy Comfort and Happinesg

BltMW i'tt-:itio:

liferent States, and nil litigation: appertateins t*»
'atonia. Send Stapp to Gltaore A Co.frr panihletof’ixty Dacca.
'
OH tBoWnty Land Warranto.

The lot Report oftheConintlMtonernfthclteuerI Land Office «how»XWT/TO acre, of Bounty Lead
oaab for them, bend by regittered letter. Whr

.OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

tailed Statu General Land Office.

Imported Boride, Tableta aad Hsodatones
’of all description made to order on short
notice notice, also Granite Mooumcuta of

.Tha Dncior tanker a .pariaUy of th* Mtawlac

Having steam power and improved nw
cbinery for sanding, high polishing and

ijFanainaa.,.

POLITICAL.

I
The Democratic polirioiana aro attemptj log to get up a monster man meeting in
] this city,toproicat against the Senate

jut h. di^wiik lu property
&gt;tet
he had always intended to. He desired
that the fitoric he haibuilt should remain
for all. time, as docs that oftoe Rotha
drilds, and he -selected the son who had
buMoem atoirty, trained hire eareitaMy in
the management of his railroada, and then
' left the control of them in hta hands. He

perpetuated.
The daughters will x&gt;t
.. fa.tfa-Kfl.WM mods «!!■ Igo
intonlioM wore as waU known fire
years ago a who* tot document was pre­
rented for probate. Still the fight will bo

M

Ftnttion as being calculated to inflame the
people at the very time that peace iadeI sirablc. If tha meeting u held it will ba a
very large one. The swarm ot Democratic
officials and their paid adberenis will Ls
I out in force, and add to them ,tfic still
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
greater awann of those who want place,
। utd who would consider it a crime not to
The Bad Year—Faahions—Life Insur- . attend a.xuoeting labelled Democratic, and
ance—Political—The Snow—Bea* it &lt;01 he aeeu how large the meeting
nett-May—Vanderbilt
j would he, and how little it would really
.
mean.
It is singular that thesei follows
’
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; can t wait till Congress ennfeates its inNr.w Iouk, Ja'i. 20,’lfli ।.
j ability to settle the question. But they
The fcauon is a dreary one. War times . live by agitation., and “protcating” is their
were hardly wonte. Houses overywherq
The Republicans of the City
omplj ; .Up. fdl of chop .od uuwCr,
'Jb°
j
, * T ,
1
.
A M by toe joint committee of the two houses
goods ; but I have seen a country store : C,r
jotxlemcnt of the Prmidaatial
livelier; improvementa looking more iifai ‘ question, for they believe it to be a'«urruios as they stand unfinished; and under- ! render rather than a compromiae. They
Sot the bail in Intact notion.

Ijiop .ll.ih.koo.Wgooflhedoop.uirn.'
Hy"..~
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n
,
was ciecuxl
wu
elected ;. tn
that
at tne
the l.onazitinian
Constitution provides
ing of thousands of poor out of work.
the method for determining the. question,
People are not ashamed to stay aL homo and that any other method is wrong until
and economize. Now that toe Centennial is it is changed by law ; and they protest
aRteJnit dvejslug fbe SnprMou Court into
himitation or bashfulness to walk into stores; the xasc. It is held that if decided in
this way one party is certain to be dissat­
and give them orders for cheap article?—
isfied, ana
and mat
that tne
the raci
fact urn
that uu»
too supreme
Supreme
.
.
,
„
,
isunu,
the cheapest you have -it u good not i’ —. will
to
do
with
—?n have
*.------ something
— .i •.
.
to
longer, and
take
awayJthr
They
tn date
date '7G
*76 any
anv Inrwmr
nvul to
(z. think
think that ! it
It will not. g
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State

Calhoun
j7,0ff7.S8.

’ Pixrfio.

Items.

county liquor taxat foot

up

Kent ■county pays 17,000 a year for the
support of ito insane. '
'

The Reform Club in Jackson numbers
435, including Mayor O'Donnell.

Niles has an indebtedness of $26,000
to an aasesied valuation of 1720,980.
The shipments of iron ore from. Eecanaba the past yean amounts to 408.017
tons.

'

Marquette shipped 468.283 tons of iron
ore by rail during 18T6; and 21.473 tone
bfpighwi;
'•
The annual Grand EncunpuieDl of Odd
Fellows of Michigan will OM, Febeffiwy
14, at Owosso.

• Conductor Sam Skelding has beta in
the employ of the Midugan. Central Rwilroad for toirty-two.years.

The Flint and I’cre Marquette Raifrood
Company talks of extending its branoliea
/! •
the anniversary year u over, and all tocjl
i ,insist
“J,U that *the
v---------counting
— -vshall
-rt *ii:
take
- place as ' from Oftcr Lake to Gfiro."
folly of expense whiih the country uncwr-1j it always hu; that the President of the
The improved Westinghouse air hrakro
ScnatjJshall declare too result, and if the
took on its account, for which it is paring,
are to be put on all trains on the Chicago
the penalty. When we think of toe East ’j| losing side fcels aggrieved it shall findTte and Lake Huron railroad.
Side of cur city—the great working I remedy as be?t it can—-just the same a&gt; is
quarter—and the thousands, not of men, done in all other canre. They believe
but thousands of families, depending on that Hayes was fairly elected, and they
charity for every dole of bread and fire io insist that he shall be inaugurated. The
Th» Grand Lodge of F. A A. M. trill
the deep mid-winter snows, one feels Republicans of this City, who know by
■twinges at buying a flower, or-any indul­ bitter experience what Democracy is, shud­ bold th air annual ansion at Luce s Hall.
gence that might be dispensed with, and der when they think of that Tilden and Grnd Rapidsron the 23rd rest.
the question grows, not “what can I his ganglave the slightest possible chance
of getting control of the Federal Govern­
afford,” but “what can I do without T'
There is n# vitality, no life, in anything. ment.
The _ merchlnta stand Hstlowly in their
stores, feeling that rent and clerk hire are
eating them up. The clerks stand idle,
living on half wages, and dreading every
night to hear the words that will cut cyea
that off. The landlord is worried, for ho
sees in the empty stores a sure premonition
that it will very ekortly bo vacant,. The
truckman has nothing to had, and the
mechanics are idle. Thera Dever was an
approach to too distress that New York is
experiencing now, and I hope there Dqver
will be. And, to add to the trouble,.toe
pohtical sitnation keqps those who have
money and disposition to do something
waiting, and before it is settled the season
will be over.
It is bad here—thank
Heaven that the Weat» prosperous.
•

FASHIONS.

Along all the streets are long ridges of
dirty snow, ip some places eight and ton
feet deep. TKejpoople most ardently, dosire to nave it moved; there are thousands of
men. starving for want &lt;sf work, and the
city if abundantly able Jo-pay, for having
it done, but unfortunately there is. so
power anywhere ip appropriate money for
the purpose, and so it stays, to the dotri-.
ment of trade and the utter dcstrnoticn of
comfort.. The ssnet con claered their
tracks, but the space, in consequence
of the piled-np snow, i* so narrow that
their cars are perpetually blocked, and it
takes twice the time to go up or down
town that it ought to, and it will lay till

The new eownty officers art duly in­
stalled in their respective positions, and aH
are doing their work promptly and wdl.

The work shops of the Chicago and
Port Huron Railroad are to be removed
from Port Huraapto-Hht. goasys ru­
mor. ’
- —« '■
-

dents.

bfewltad (2,040. £» i*. tew /tend *.

the sun changes it into mud and it runs
qff.ot iu own accord, leaving behind, aa s
rememErance, fevers and death.

Women return to-the appropriate cua»
tom of wearing light and delicate colors for
occasions of high dress.
White hats, pale
The town has been on a broad grin for
gloves and light mantles are donned for days over the ludicrous ending of the Ben­
theatre and dress promeqade, a rulo which nett'May afiair. The tiro idiots did go to tMlwtiqn.
in TlnLw.u . — .I JZ.l
---- &gt;--- 1 1
should remain in force immutably. White ..
felt hate of modest shape are the ohoW;-

for the white plush that displaces -velvet
looks unmistakably coarse, nod can only
be a whim of the moment. Wide, rich
folds of silk and plumes arc the usual or­
naments though a treak of a French mil­
liner ia to cover the flaring brim entirely
with rowa of gilt galooD, ret so closely as
to recall the halo of dead gold, which in
old pictures surrounds the head of saints ;
but the example is Only quoted for its
hard, bad taste. Next to the white, the
finest bonnets are of palest gray !*»■
the bnms concealed with deep crimson
trimmings and flowers in elegant contrast.
Io drees, bosques and over-skfite are popularly seen, but nothing looks really ele-1
gaut save the prinoeM drees,, which is
adopted as the standard costume aIho by.

■- -«r COKgOLIA TiOKntKK,

’ftotioT’

We lake this opportu
the public, tkatwCwilf
to turn ruch things to account, it ia better
! for hhn to be away. The result of the
“dud” is m ridiculous that it hu done

in (ba awe is Miss Moy, who is redly a.
nice girl, even if she
wijtipg to maxrv

pottton Umt Ut» d»n.i Itm
paay—"Security I” think of it. 1a uihh cf rottcnnoaB that is awf
the excuse

the position.

the air, and retire. Then it waa industridusly given out that May was mortally
wounded, and that Bennett was iu hiding, uec-kwun,
tne tuna Darn RM you Will
and the papea wore, filled with inadoata 9nd.it to your interart to call tad see me.
rn31 tf
J. W. Brock.
' qf the “meeting." , The truth is neither
wus' touched.’ ‘Hay sneaked off to Wash- |
ington. and Bennett sneaked off to Europe

■elves in.

K Ctasrk Cieacral Arent,
J. B
-WC°xxxMtod

fest the wdl.
show that the
r —. jnfloence whan
be jnade the will, and that his bequests

. ■■ counting in Hayes," but (bo cooler heads
I make a protest against any such demoni

The Iron Age. Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all wi&lt;h portable copper reservoies and
IVicHe Plated knobs. Don’t-fail to see them
if you want a first class stove

Heating Stoves.

from the beginning, dr at least for many
years, and was rotten. The annua! reports
were doctored to show prosperity when the
company wae'insolvent, and to these false
reports the officers put their names, 42d
swore to their oorrectnres, without a blush.
It might have gone on for some time, and
made even a worse smash, but the close
times stopped off receipts, and n there was
no more money to wring out of the people,
cr. rather os the volume coming in was too
' ' small to make the swindle profitable, it ool&gt;
lapsed. The thieves swore to balance*
k. "they never had, to real estate which they1 1
never owned, nod to policies which they
never iwued ; and by fraud and perjury
they kept up an appearance of aolidity
' which Beocived even the experts.
There
' are others in the same way, that will come
| to grief within a month. '

VANDERBILT.

E-F.tLW.
Hastinos, Tee. 21,JL876.

Notfee.

�ono Senator and one

by at least

signed

RepresnnUtiro before it can be received.

Objections

These

arc to be considered by

the two houses separately, and no electoral
vote framanyBtaitfrom which but one vote

lUmnes, Hwt., Jab. 25, 1877-

has been receiver1, shall be rejected, except

in tho Government. And

THE PAPER FOR HOB!

yet they are there.
The same old Democratic yelp can • be

Newi, Story, Sketch**, Poetry,

hundred or more of those red-handed rebels
in high places

baerd,

“Tilden

War.”

or Mood," Victory

That there is a crisis upon us,

that we are upon the

When more than one return shall have

boon

by the

from

any State,

Senate

ing succeeded in “bull-doxing" several of

of the

the Southern States, have carried their

all such returns

tactics into the Senate and even the Presi.

President

retired

verge of another

Tho Democratic party hav­

seeing men.

they shall have again met.

or

and pupen shall be opened by him in the

dential manaicn-

When Grant, Sherman,

Sheridon and tbo boys in bluo were march­

before

and all

slated,

“Honest money for all, and
free achoole for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor aecterian interferance which wDl
destroy the other.”
DECIDEDLY CHEEKY.
that Dr.

Prindle,

“Ict'us treat"—“lot us^compromise.” And
now’ alter a terrible political struggle,

and

Rapids, has introduced a bill to detach tho

of Barry

county

from the seventeenth

Judicial Circuit, and attaching it

twentieth.

five Justices of the

to

the

of the county

battles, wo

when again

lowing

of the

hare succeeded in electing R. B. Hayes,

First Circuit, Judge Strong of the Third

the gallant soldier and Statesmen hero,

Circuit, Judge Millcrof the Eight Circuit,

to the highest office within the gift of the

manner! Judge

and Judge

Clifford

of the Ninth Circuit.

Field

people, this same old Democratic party as

These four Judges are to select a fifth

in 1861, proclaims "rule or ruin” “Tilden

Judge of the Supremo

or blood.

Court, ia any way

After th'y

hare succeeded in

arousing the “bull-dosers” and the everagc
when selected arc to constitute a commis­

Democrat to a white host—they cry out—

sion for the decision of all double returns

“let us compromise?*

from Slates.

are to take and sub­

They

a true judgement

a disgrace

to tho

that

such revolutionary proceedings mare going

agreeably to the

on in the South, should be slowed to grow

They are to

from day to-day, without the General Gov­

attempting to punish them

decide by a majority of votes whether any

ernment

and what votes

they deserve.

from such States are the

legal votes provided for by the Constitu­

tion cf the United

It is a shame and

American people

and to

an oath to act impartially

scribe

States, and how many

electon were duly appointedin'eaeh State,

We cell that decidedly cool, in­

deed, a little more cheeky than is the wont

by hard fought

Supreme Comt, to be selected in the fol­

Constitution and the laws.

of Grand

rrom victory, to victory, cowards

mission to be composed offive Senators, fire

give

We see

ing on

and Democratic traitors were shouting—

Representatives

And still our Platform.

such returns and

papers shall be submitted by him to a Com­

Then look at the

m

cowardly attitued of

prominent Republicans in Washington, iu
regard to counting the electoral vote.

If

we must have war ; if to refuse to stultify
if and cheat ourselves, by treating with an

petitions, depositions and other papers,

\ and that is

any, as shall by the Constitution and now

enemy means war, let it come, I am ready.

Republicans

existing laws be competent and pertinent

Hayes did receive 185 electoral rotes,

of Barry elected, and

re­

elected Judge Hoyt; and now Dr. Prindle

Tilden 184.

in such consideration.

The

decision

of the Commission thus

Now if Grant and the rep­

resentatives of tho Republican party in
Waihington had the nerve and the loyal

proposes to take from ua the Judge of our

made tn writing to the two

choice, and place

one in the se­

be regarded as deciding which is the vote

patriotic

lection of whom we had no voice. Apaintt

to be counted, unless the two houses shall

reins, such as flowed ther-in, in 1861,and.

over ua

houses

shall

little echane ofpolitical corruption, separately concur in ordering it otherwise,
wo enter the V1Q0K0V8 protest of the in which case such concurrent vote shall
Republicans of the county of Barry.
govern. While the two houses are in

tAu

joint session no debate
Speaking

of the Electoral Count bill,

now pending at Waihington, the Jackson
Citizen says:

The bill is unnecessary, uncalled for,
and unconstitutional, and by its enact­
ment there may be the possibility of a sur­
render on the part of those who Surly pre&lt;
vailed ia thb late election

shall be allowed,

the

I pray God that the present plan pro­

preserve order.

aid that Republicans, including President

Arrangements are made for seating tbo

Grant, may rc-awcrt thrir manhood, their

President of the Senate, the Senate and its

loyalty and their patriotism by refusing to

officers in tbo hall of the House of Repre­

treat' with traitors.

such

votes

it ought

States courts the right or title of

shall be declared

to be

elected, or who shall claim to be President

This is no time to trifle.

The liberty

country arc in

mood to be trifled with, or sold out.

no

Let

patriots and Statesmen be true, stand firm
by the right, regarding the will of the peo­

ple, settle the Presidential question as it

has been settled in former times, enforce

law, push traitors to the wall, and our
Republic will be saved.

The Empire State has justified its name.
It polled for President more than one mil­

lion votes.

such a sacrifice of principle.

THE JOINT COMMITTEE AGREE
UPON A PLAN FOR COUNTING
THE VOTE.

A growing feeling

named are to designate another judge

for William Walter

Phelps for United States Senator is report-

tho odd man.
WritGa for th* Burn.

The

THE PRESENT CRISIS.

Democrats t give

claim upon the

no

BY JOHX w. CVSTSB,

the

afternoon oa the second

government were more at stake than at the

the rejection of their overtures by South­

ern

1877, and the

Pmaidaat of the Senate shall bo their pee-

From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
r

Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
All Kinds and AU races.

Carpenter of Orion. Many mtn and wo­
men of known qualifications contribute to
this department of the paper.
The Household Department is unique

Worrtcll, of New York, is a regular con­
tributor to this department.
The fashions, and all that pertain to
them, are regularly chronicled by a lady
prominent in tbs highest literary and so­
cial circles in New York.
All the noted American writers con­
tribute to Thb Fuss Pbiss, and it num­
bers among its contributors of pity sketch­
es, bright poems and readable short stories

Produce

It u

Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
s/kitij,

4 W»ro/i'S.

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

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It po pope op fpt oon-

,UT "P*mptpTLf ‘■ocpj-tD ,p TV
ptvlrriTTtoupSTOHt,

porting

to be certificates

of the electoral

te political organization would fill its place.

If anybody in the North wants to go to

The Democratic party ia guilty of every

his scythe into

It wm the Democratic party that plunged
the Nation into a terrible bloody war.

It

was the Democratic party that winked st­

and championed the hellish atrocities at
Andersonville-

It was

the Democratic

Nobody down

nd

“pitch

in."

wants any more
tented field.—(Memphis

AnGmdte (Dem.)

pre rtlcable
Address
The Detroit Free Press C*.,
jan22w2
Detroit, Michigan.

22 MONROE ST.
NEXT DOOR TO

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
-a YEARS
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CUBE, NO ACHES, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OB THE BODY OF A
HORSE OK OTHER DOMESTIC ANIMALS.THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO'1« XA%IC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING ISt, Mfe.or »1.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LTTE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND U8CTULSBM
xi45yJ

CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT

Tbe election of ex-Gor. Isham G. Harto the United States Senate by the Demo­

sad Uiwa

There wm, it seems, a Tilden effort in

Florida, also, to bny up one of tho Rcpub-

TIE ENEMY SF SMUK I
THE FOE OF PAIN

MUSTANG

A new story, by “ Fuxxr Hat,” the
Southern novelist, whose book was last

610 60
530
.
There is no legal power on earth that Weekly,
200
oo from their strongholds, and victory
1 70
can prevent the inauguration of Hayes Clnbs of leu .
Clubs ot twenty,
”
160
and Wheeler. It will not be prevented by
nmed by all patriotic citizens, that the
Clubs of thirty,
.
. 150
“
An extra copy of the Weekly will be
Democratic party as an active political or­
more than elected fairly, and the decision Rvon to the getter up of a dob of ten
ganization would soon be a thing of the
eeklies.
will stand.—Cincinnati Gazette (Rep.)'*-'*
bloodshed.

xxi30w4.

LINIMENT,

HOW HE WAS TEMPTED!

inauguration of

Hayes will not be a signal for

•

.TS MAV AMD BEAST
latbaOnWOH

aim is to make it a newspaper suited to
the wants of the best claoacs of American
society, amusing, instructive and entertain­
ing to young and old.

electoral vote of that

inithe-rear in 1863,'now feel chagrined at

in

CSANDELIEBS &amp; LAMPS

the case in

up

Thons men who promised to open a fire,

Wednesday in February.

We were in therd the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.
.

South Carolina and admit that Tilden has

The Joint Committee on Coanting the

o’riock

the reform of abuses, and for a scrupu­
lous reg-rd for tbo wiU of the people as
constitutionally and legally expressed. It
is of the highest importance that the senti­
ment of the Democracy of the country
should have utterance through journals
qualified to give it voice; and Tub Free
Press, which is unquestionably accorded
a foremost place among the leading Dem­
ocratic papers in the land, can be depend­
ed upon to work unceasingly for the
Right.
The Michigan Stale Nsws and the very
accurate and trustworthy Commercial De­
partments, hitherto so popular, will be
maintained and if possible improved.
A distinguishing feature of Thb Free
Press is its correspondence. These letters
abound in anecdote and information, and
perhaps the best test of their popularity is
tho avidity with which they are perused
by readers everywhere.
The Agricultural Department of Tint
Free Press is suggestive, instructive and
fully up to the times. Prof. C. W. Gar­
field, of the Michigan Agricultural Col­
lego, contributes every week to this de­
partment, and valuable papers have l&gt;eeo
.aml.WtelW W.nd Conk, of the
Michigan Agricultural College, and C. K.

exceptionable.

Political Notea.

be observed that the feature of

majority of the Senators, has been dropped,

ition.
Thb Free Pbem will.candidly and
fearlessly discuss all questions which may
arise. Planted firmly on the platform of
broad and liberal Democracy which it be­
lieves are th|l basis of free government,
and will giyq'a cordial support to the party
maintaining them. It will in all cases
address its appeals to the judgment and
reason of men, believing that the cause
which it espouses rests in truth and justice
and that the triumph of that cause and
the ascendency of the Democratic party
are for the best interests of the country.
It will labor unceasingly for local self-gov-

pray that the forked lightning of God’s

or Vice President, if any such right exists.

It wiU

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS is
regarded wherever known as distinctively
tho best tvpc of the American home news­
paper. Its feme is abroad in the land, Its
articles are quoted by all periodicals, and
the paper is a fresh surprise and delight
in thousands of refined and cultivated homer.
Though already behoved to bo in most re­
spects one of the very bestjounals issued, the
publishera arc constantly making improvmen to and endeavoring to make The
Free Pares still more worthy of public

in the winter, go to

wrath, may*atrike them eternally dead.

loving people of this

not to become a law.

who

ocratic party, and designing politicians—
bands of traitors, I do most devoutedly

The bill contains a proviso that nothing

the person

themselves and their country to the Dem­

thus to deliver the Government into tho

be

We re-

Th* Electoral Count Commission Bill is

all the loyal people have autiered, ana aai

regard to

ately, to direct a recess of such house, not

United

.

Should they prove recreant now, after

or otherwise

have arisen in

shall

this act, in which case it shall

under

shall be held to impair any existing right
Of now existing under the Constitution and
thia biH, the Grund Rapids Eaple ia deri. laws to question by proceeding in the

P**1-

lutionary devices would be right speedily
settled.

for counting the doctoral vote may fail,

beyond tbo next day, Sunday excepted.
Boston Poet, attest it vigorously.

and

other Democratic intimidating, and revo­

posed by the Senate and House committee

competent for either house, acting separ­

of influence, including the Work? and the

their

shall be put by the pre­

counting any

Chicago Tribune, ia unitedly in opposition

through

of “bull-dozing”

officer, except'to ether house to

siding

electoral vote, and it is very evident question

The voice of all the leading Repub-

blood coursing

question

withdraw, and he shall have the power to

and no question

sentatives. The joint meeting thus hold
we do hope,’the hill will not become a law. shall not be dissolved until the electoral
The President of the Senate should settle vote is counted and the result dedared,
all the question* involved in the count of and no recess shall bo taken unless a

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Of tho proposed btH now pending at
W-l.tagualcoUtag » new p™«=° f.r

Wttlt
date* or
ar ri&gt;c,
-1— if
trwc
—
Mala without further delay,

. n . • .
~ . ..
. * _
counting the Eheloml Votea,’ the Lansing
Jlrpublican s.vys

GUIDE
CITY LOCAL R- R- TIME-CARD

on Friday and attend Justice Riker * court—
Let the seal of public disapprobation bo put

•' The Bo.callcd ‘ tympromiss ' bill in
regard to the electoral vole meets with
very little favor from the Republican
members of the Michigan Legislature or
iuflitanlqd Rcpt^&gt;;.can» in thix rugion.'’

C. M. RUNYAN’S
I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hustings and vicinity, that I have a
new and
•

And Uh* Republicans of the Indiana

Day Exproutt
—_________
IM...1U
Atlantic Exprote SstardaramlSsndayslfcOO r. M.

Legislature unanimously support Senator

Morton’s opposition

the ••ompromiss

to

proposition.
Mall Train al

Trilntnr alludes to the proposed

The

W»y Frvixb'. -

February 141\ ns the

ESB

Washington

at

Democratic Convention

Boll-doxfra’ Re­

7

’aF?n*dlraeilniM

Tea, 4 lbs. for §1 00 ; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc. etc., which will be sold at

union.’’

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

One of the lotrolrailroad deciaiona U by. the

peyint firat-claaa flare ia entitled to a seat in

Commercial.

MASON-ROBERTS.Ma.on ofKalsmaux
oftktseity.
HYDE-BRITTON-In Baltimore. January Hrt.
1X77, by D. Macomber, Justice of the Peace. Mr.
Davkl IL. Hjdo ami Ellen SI. Britton ofBal-

company owning them.

HASTINGS MARKF..

Remember the place, at J. &lt;9! RU’JV'YJIJY’S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a call.

WHEAT, (rodlperbu.hr!
CORN, per bu.h.l

A passenger over the Michigan Central
Railroad lost Us trunk. The Authorities of

J.M.NEVINB.F.M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.
Prekatr.....——----- A C Prindle

Uteter-SUriF..
Shprig..

i Tinkler

asked him to make out his bill. He did so,
valuing the contents at 8760. The next day,
as it happened, the trunk was recovered al
Buffalo, and an examination revealed about
|10 worth of dirty clothes.

Mr. Charles 11. Tyler vf Hope, and Sevan A.
Newman &lt;.f Baltimore.
6THPURNS-CHAS1J.-AI the roeidenes of Mr.
John 8lephen&gt;. tn Aveyria. Dec. 21 »t- 1X76. by
Bov Wm. Ritey. Mr. Lewis B. Stephem. of Asfffc£SKVift{S?,‘-

PORK.

Local Blijijtej? police?
Tho “Iron Trail.

our vicious

youth.

drunk.

All About the County.
uddioq.
lion to the Card of Da. J. B.LxSrak which
The Doctor will be at the Hastings House on
the 26th lust. and invites the afflicted to give

Burioeis ia improving.

It baa auowad for thirty consecutive days;
Remember the Masonic festival at Colon

Hall cm Friday evening.

•

Wxxklt RxrraLtckx Banxn.
Lent begins on tho 14th of February, and

Easter cornea on ApgJ! 1st this year.
There will bo an interesting^) trial before
Justice Riker, on Friday of this week.

tiou and never undertakes a ease that M is
not certain of curing. The Doctor has recently
returned from San Francison. Vtolifornis, and
intends remaining in ihis State, and will make
each month giving the eilixens of Hastings
experience and wondarfal skill.

tn Sixuxas,

will appear at Union Hall on

third of al! the Lager Beer manufkctured.

The singing of this troupe is really wonder­
fol and a more delighted audience than that
which greeted them in this city it would be
difficult to And. They uro to sing in several
Michigan towns, and we shall do our

kind of legal tender.
wonts given by this

H. McGowan, was 2.666.

The Grand Rapids college is tho beet
Commercial Educational ItmUtnte in the
whole Wide West.

finer winter weather, with better sleighing
than we have had this winter.
appointed Superintendent of tracks and bridg­
es on the Michigan Central! Railroad.

celebrated

troupe.

of tbo audienc^ increased.
AU
unwilling that the entertainment

were, therefore, kindly rendered by the troupe.

Anpicy e ketch descriptive of a. trip over
the Atehison Topeka end SuntaFo Railroad
and of the benutiM, scenery *nd pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym
Crinkle," thp musical and dramatic critic
of tho zVctc York World,jnnt free on p*Can thia be
plicaticD,together with the SanJttanGuvlt,
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
ular route from Kansas Cityand Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arixona nnd the San
Juan Mines.
Tho finest lino of Pullman,
Sleeper* on tho continent between the M is­
souri Rivar and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Andemon,
GWi. /’jss. Agt.
Topeka, Kan.
Jan. 4 ’70 tf

SALT, eo»r»e, per bbl.W2 00
HAY. par ton------------------------------- h ooaiooo
DRIED PEACHES, pewed. per lb.

MAPLE SUGAR.
HIDE8.dry, perlb
SHEEP PELTS-----CALFwithout
SKINS,afrets,
lb.
read
chill p.r
creeping
to

HONEY.

CRANBEBRIE8. per bushel

Also CONFECTIONS

DETROIT MARKET.

ueu to picking

IN

•

ENDLESS VARIETIES.

WHERE ?

Train has brought mo a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gailers for the
summer and fall trade, which I will sell
way down loir for Cash. I also sell the
Celebrated
Singer
Sewing
Machine
different Kinds of Sewing " ’'
dice and Machine Oil, 1
Cistern Pumps.
J. Maus
Opposite tho Post Office
xx4llf
Hasting*, Mich.

xxi68tf

JAS. P. ROBERTS

AN ORDINANCE Relative to the Pay­
ment of an Annual Salary to

To Creditor#

possession of the ramo and will nettle all
demands against hipt.
.
Israel 8. Boice.
James Ryan,
Assignoca.
January 'Silt, 187’

'

MM

den on UM »ity Treasurer fjr UM
each member. ovsr sad above seek
sod forfeitures.
Done at the Connett n
Hartlass. this Hth day

Barley—No. 3

Buller—Freeh
Dried ApplmAn Ordinanca relative to Saloons.
—Picked.

UNDERTAKING

Assignees.
•

of experience,

NEW YORK MARKET
foil—The bride and her attendant Mils Carrie
Goodyear were ellogantly attired—the groom
and Ma attendant manly in their bearing, and

All pyaiciatw of the “ regular school "
and who'are graduates of of some accrediU
ed-^oBoge.

Ara urgently

requested to

Tuesday the 23d, inst.; nt 1 o'clock P. M.,
for.the purpose of forming a county Med­
ical bociety.
W. E. Upjohn,
A. P. Drake
C. Rubsell,
l3
and others.

List o( Patents.

Michael Grace is. happy,- and why
iltonld he not be.
His new place of bus
nea is n favorite rerert for the public,
and as a matter of course he is reaping a
rich harvest. Remember the place, first
door east of Em. Busby's Barber shop,
north side of Stote street.
xxi66tfi&gt;4.

igan for the week en ling Jan. 28, 187^ and
each dated Jan. 9th, 1877. Furnished this
Briak far sale at; my yard. Section 23d,
paper by Co* 4 Cox. Solicitors of Patents in Rutland.
Henry L. Newton.
Washington, D. C.
Dec. 5th, 1876.
xxi64tf
0. Osborn, Grain Drills, Parkville.
A. Philbrick, Vehicle Wheels, Cold Water.
R. Robbins, Cora Harvester, Adrian.

Our Marshall ia making it decidedly warm

PRORATE ORDER.

the

members of tho Fire Department.

John Stanley lias thw day assigned to
us, fur the benefit of his .creditors, all hia
property real and personal, (except such
Lb.r? law, exempt) and wc have taken

January Sth, 1877.
xxt74tf

Charles Collins, Chief Engineer of tbo Lake

n the- market.

»«. or
or .uo.r .oca Mown
rplriteas or iatoxlaatiaa Ueaor.

Gold-..
—Ctrhlul-

Ite’cSw.-iobbiM" i'old

other daya
Hoc. 2»t&gt;. Any peraoa TioHtlna
vl»lon« of thia onh nance (hall be

bummas.
Hearse and . team faraialted whoa ns-

8SC. 8*n. AB ordlnsnem oonfltetias with the
prnrisioas of this ordinance bo and the came are

LI VERPOOL MARKETS.
Ltvnaroeu Jsa. 3Q.U77,

Attesfc L.D.Q'tecxmcsa. Recorder. Janylstf

The Electric Balm will be used only
when desired.
• • - . r_. .
*

STEBBINS BROS.
Huthp, Jal, «8lh, 18T6.

SALE ON EXECUTION.

Madison Dispensary,

ixiar

STAVES. STAVES.

A fall supply at J. P.

Roberts’.
Ypsilanti.

lypert

0 W
IMUS!

Our Centennia^

last evuning at the Presbyterian church of
Anna D. Roberta the accomplished daughter
All Demands Due John Stanley
of Mr. and Mrs James P. Roberts of this eity. and remaining unpaid, will be placed in
the hands of an attorney lor collection, in
thirty days from this date.
’
11RA.EL S. Boice,
...
—a *J.mrs Ryan,

quarters at Nites. This will give s*&gt;
to thirty men. '"'
’ / '
-,

The Tennaosee legialature on it 78d ballot,
last Thursday elected James E. Dailey as U. 8.

IWi
• IK I

CHICKENS, p«rlb
CHEESE, ntrlb.—
WOOL, per lb--------

able article on our Editoral page, from the pen

ntion
The Grand CsnuU Hotel. Now York, the

■W
• 74
•' 13

HAMS, par lb
SHOULDERS.per lb
LARD, pet 1b.

C M, BTOYAW

ve Got ’Em!
DRUGS 8c

ONIONS, per buili

FKNN—HATHAWAY.—AHbo rosidenes of the

W HouxhtaHn

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

xxiGOtf

BUTTER, per Ik..
BGU?. perdateaPOTATOES, per b

__________

SpeciarNotices

Adverfbtd L«tiers.

Highest Market Price in
Cash,

ra tbx

sniudto
Tbosian

18Frank Bader, Richard Bales. William Cart-

MARRIAGE GUIDE. 0® SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

�riie in the form of aoX touting

j smaller ones just large enough to
I Food fee vines in petition. Two vines may
ba laid down tapfesr when 1cm, fea was
lapping, thus Baring time, as the stekes
1 will secure both vinca where they lap.
Just before the ground freezes, a few inches
of earth should be thrown upon the vinca,
and so left till spring- In the latitude of
New Jesssy, Southern Ohio and IlMnoia it
is not customary to protect grape vines in
£dfet.tiret todis rftite *owkeejrerf refuse the winter; but the hardy Conuord is
to trust you any more ; and generally that, sometimes killed in that latitude. But
where little or no snow falls, and where
vour credit ia at a very low ebb. "
I have
the winteta are often mild and rate/, H h
--- «_ to J
vinca
J*,
wy pt manage
; unsafe
"
*» it kindly, If I machiadL—------------------- ? -------------- .------will destroy the buds. It is

Rowell &amp; Go's. Col.

Railroads.

Railroads.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

J SaH*®

CHICAGO S IB^LAK
F”

$25000

: IICHIGAN7 WW’STOTIL

Dm

nr "If Lin,

'samsas.

Gr*n4

Ck****’

bins

give yon a little good advice, and show you better if protected at all, to corer Kghtly
with p -or hay or straw.
iu.what.ewne &lt;4 jau greater faults ooo-

In the first place you do not attend

fet.

to your butinem thoroughly.

Yow He tn

bed too late in the morning. Good farmers
are the first up, then they see that their

hjrad man get up, and do their part of the
, “choree” in good season.

I hare noticed

' also that you will stand by the road

and talk with
by the

side

anybody who comes along

hour, if they would wait to

hear

your ■jjryrtu,” while your crops are auffer-

Turnips, beets, carrots and potatoes may
be kept aafdy through fee winter by
making beans upon the surface of the
grouad ia a dry place, and covering wife
earth about 18 inches deep. When the
quanity to be buried ia large, the heaps
may be about eight feet wide at tho bottom
and as long as you please. After the hasp i
is made, lake rye straw, aud lay it six
inchee lhick on both aidre, so as to died
rain, cover lightly with earth, leaving a
small space at fee top uncovered, to let
any heat that may be in the pile to pass
Tb. Im, i. u, be Wl

iqg for fee want oLbring cultivated. Then
-■
Wr.yy.mr
to wpfe by tha«|ives, white yon-ga to
‘*1 do j art before fee ground freeats, then
•fee villsgc *to hear for newa? Yeu arek nover 18 inches deep alljover, and the roots
generally ton days too late in getting in। will come out sound in the spring.

SIC

TRAINS OOUU1 aOSTH.

T B IOTLyVbITATbI
I KiaatUe manner. Immediate relief: ij.etdd
J
* - • -..M. A
mJ

your crops, and you don't half attend to
No protection should be applied to
strawberry plants till about December 1st,
or when tlx winter commences to set in,
into your com; bsnmnc you had neglected then cover the plants with hay, straw, or
to repair your half of the fence.
You say barnyard litter—not over two inches deep
■‘th^ times are hard.” But you have as they jnay be'smothered.
a Word of caution.
made them hard, so far as your case is

toem when up and all are badly neglectei
Not

•■1WS.

long ago yonr neighbor's cattle got

$500AKSSii

“JACKSON’S BEST”

It frequently happehs that men go
by fee shiftless manner in
whiahyou manage your farm. Your bare around among the farmers to establish
agencies for the sale of something pertain­ irai awarlvd la® hisbe--. prise al Oretnnial Hi co­
yard is on a aide hill, and ooc half the
S. 1S7IL If ruu want &amp;«
tobaaro
ing to agriculture, or they offer to leave coon
manure you make is washed down in - fee some implement on trial; but then they
ask you to sign “a little paper, just to
show where tho article is.* Or if you re­
ceive a consignment of something to sell as • Cft d tn rift A MOXTTi rreelved by our sraUageut, you may be asked to ’• sign this
X '** ikLICTIXO COWS.
little note,” to show what has been done.
OHtPlI INSTITCTiC, Jurnllli, Wte.___
“It is understood of course, feat- all
First, says an experienced dairyman, I
get a broadside view of fee animal st a 'not sold arc to be taken back,” says the
distance of about two rods, as I have no­ traveling agent; but iljou sign such a
IN GOLD
see feat it is only a rtceipt for the ASD onixa VAWABUO P1UCXIVMM.
ticed for years that there was a great rimi. paper,
I
larity in fee general proportion’of all first- ।articles received, adding: “It is screed and
das. milken, being very small in girth 'understood feat all not jold by me arc to
taken back, payinE only for what I sell." ASAsdfbrtS raanjue a Watloml character sad
jut ba^ ef their forward logs as com- ba
■
jwjji-.fix’
pared wife fee girfe just forward of their 'These sharpers sometimes get farmers to
, nips. I hare never known a first-rate milk- ।sign papers, without reading them care­
and they turn out to be valid prom­
xtr, of any breed, not thus proportioned; so fully,
।
Dotes, that are sold in fee vicinity,
that ii this form is wanting in an animal I issory
i
have recommended to me, I do not care iaud feat is the last you will hear from tbo
agent in that part of the oouulto look al .her moire, unless I want a bread- traveling
'

concerned,

X IS

sA.,K‘ss!,etaB.'o"fiktf
RWEET NAVY
CHEWINC TOBACCO

■SrS^I!,l'aBaaii!

IRANI) TRUKK RAILWAY.
X
MAY L_lSie.
Depot foot of Third Mtmb. Detroit. Train
tkwo time. Bod UOTB&lt;Upou»Bfollow«

M»- —

rqri uuroa
i&amp;.

and TuronU. train! arrive at 1M« a.
w WXXWBI0HT.

$20,000 00

QRF.AT WESTERS RAILWAY.

SUU* UUMU IIYKION.
The Bell.H. Sheri Lise
KAJTTANDjWBST.

MASI lAFIIt AS* HTROIT:
TIME TABLE.

ey for same other purpose than the dairy.
Earbreding uxan 1 should want a cow

forward. T next fed &amp;e size of the “milk
veins,” and trace them to their entrance
, to the chest, which, in superior cows,
are large, admiring the ball of the largest
ffisgW; If4nidcd or sulfided. an
sometimes the case, I judge of the size of
each otiSae, as lean km fer tile rise of
the rrin itself, than fen orifice. Next, I
exszmDe. by night and touch, the udder or
bag, which must be oaparions, in order
-tohold much .milk, with teats wide apart
an * free from large seed warts or sons of

If you have a barrel kettla, take thirty
gallons of sweet cider—that just from the
press is to be preferred; boil it down to
one-third of tbo quantity; then add alto­
gether about two bushels of pared, quar­
tered and cored sweet apples, about onethird at a time, judging as to the quantity
of apples ; then stir the whole mass con­
stantly with a long-handled wooden stirrer,

reaching down to tho bottem; this stirrer
must be from four to five inches broad at
fee bottom, rounded a little to fit tho bot­
tom of tho kettle, end half a dozen or more
any kind; I then inquire how long ahc half-inch holes bored through it- The
ews dry before calving, m I don’t want a mass must be kept boiling and stirred until
family 00W to give milk leM than 46 weeks the whole is reduced to say one-half the
•nt cf every 52; ateo as to fee quality of
the nfi; and to dose, I milk her with
my own hands.
.

Twenty years ago grape-growers thought
that they must hand-treovb land for grapes
IS inches deep; but feat folly has disap-.
peard, except perhaps among anma Gar-’
mana who soil ding to tlie ways of grape­
growing in Germany, where trenching,
may be done very cheaply. All wc require
in xhis nountry to grow grapes iu perfec­
tion is a toil that will produce a good crop
of corn, manure it wdl with stable manure,
and, if you please, some ashes, or any of
fee commercial fertilisers that contain conddesabie potash, or finely ground bone
4mf. Flow the land from 12 to 15 fecbei
dtop with a double team, then spread the
stable manure, and plow it in about six
inches deep. Thea sow the other fertiliz­
ers, if used, and harrow them in. The® net
the vines in rows eight fact apart and; fee
vines eight feet in the rows.
'

Kda for pmaing h to. leave fee beat and
largmt canes of the year’s growth for fruit
next year, or for the shoots that produce
the next crop. Generally about one third
of fee entire wood of the vinca should be
cut out, giving them a better shape by re­
moving fee small canes here and there,
and the wood where there is too much of
iu Borne rima will require, perhaps, but

Furniture, Milk Safes.
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

■I DM.
STEBBINS BRO’S.

and be happy again.

Keep It.
Where you wul find all kind* of

mniTURE i A

Gret Redactioa ii Fries!

Of every Description which we

Now Advertisements.

can sell cheaper than any house in Barry
county, for these reasons;
1st. Because wo have no rent to pay.
2d. Because wc make the most of. our
goods otnaelvea.
3d. Because we keep the best of work­
men.
.
4th. Because'wc warrant all goodl wo
Wo sell none of this cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods ire make arc made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to call
and inspect our goods, for lhey all bear
inspection. No trouble at all Io show our
goods.
*
Parties having pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of us as we
can do, it better and chcoper than any
house in Barry couoty.” Wc keep the
larged and best selected rtbek of Picture
Frames and Mouldings, Brackets, Paperhddert, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
everything in the Furniture Line. Wc
invito aU perea na to nail and look, nt our

PKOPUC OF JAHBY COUNTY

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

FURNITURE

M
Look here !

Loot here

DBTROWtj£A3rHHJI»IP «-*“

A. Goodyear’s Hard­

we guarantee Satisfaction.

3TEBBIM Mrs

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET A HALL,
XXET^EtOIT-

D. D. MALLORI &amp; CO
I5.76tfj

xftftatSSK

Beerless Milk Safer:

street, qipwritc fl
ware Store.

udKM va viM-m ckn u cmr .be
anmd every aesaou if not protected. The
Htel W to Utott fee vines is to lay

Q.B.TMER2S
GBKTRAL

RAILWAY COMPANY

Now on exhibition at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Repair­
ing cf all kinds af tdd furniture neatly
don. MF “-We Mean Bumnere". "’feu
Furniture Rooms south aide of gtate

In fee htiteedef fee cewtral portion of

Ite Gram smtterWDM

Upiobter? Gaols Brackets Frau fc

‘ Hearse formfeed free! to v any person
purchasing a. Coffin worth 810. We
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for wc make the moat of our
Coffins and Furniture.

Railroad
'ST*T»O5“

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 79.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1877.

GEO. M. DEWEY-

ebnoR

and publisher.

retain some natural affection 'for those who
loved and cared for me when I waa yet a
hcploas child ? If yon think itfis, Nannie,
I have besn sorely mistaken in your char­
acter I”
“Very well,’’ said Nannie, feeling her
cheeks burn and her lip quiver, “I am,
then, to understand that your election is
made!"
“It certainly ia."
“And you prefer Mr. and Mrs. Vivian

THE HEART THAT’S7TRUE.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

Till m. net st spprkllns rvmi.
Sot te reypl dladeat;
Ton may boast yoer diamond ram.
Rabi.1. bright. and cams w tain
But thcra’« a pwrlM* tarn on earth.

Announcement!
Dry Goods and
Great Bargains in Dry Goods.
Fancy Goods
at BOTTOM PRICES. Ready Made Clothing Speciality.

A fine

Tailoring.

Tailoring Department connected with

Store.

Fai: tfal in iU UtMt lick—

RATES OF ADVERTISING.

Loti ant fritndahlp, &lt;o41ik« pair.
Find their threat of alary there.
Proudly aeoniina bribe nd thriat.

Boots and Shoes*
A Largo Stock of Boots and Shoes, nil kind:

Cheap.

t

Groceries.

Groceries of all ^inds as LOW as they can be bought any where.

Salt.

I

Fin: In Joy «b«a alarm are fr.«d ;
r Tbelr heart. wm tree—end what ooeM quill
The mlsbtof Washington or Toll T
Ob. there U oae mortal abrina.
Lighted op vilh raya dlrlnel
Soak it. &gt;1 aid the bomaro duo;

A full lino of Saginaw and Onondaga Salt always on hand.

Come and see ns- *

Bending Her Will.

For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall bo for your advantage
to buy of us.
J. s. Goodyear &amp; Co.
Hastings. Mrcir. Jun. 17, 1877.
v
janl8tf.
Doctor Aikln's Double Column,

F. S. BOWEN.
County Sarveyer. Depnty Sheriff ond Otneral

SMITH fc. KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW k SOLICIT­
ORS TN CHANCERY. Preelieohi nil the eonrtt
?z•tw fe.

DR
T. J. WILDER,
PUBLIC, Jaatiee of the!
it. luaraoee and Lwd i

A I KIN

Ii pra-minmtly ruece-aful in enrinc eaaat in hit
a mamlM,. r.nd haa man, Urine aritaaatet
arbotnrelffe and health to Um. niter bavins rim
up nil bop, ot robot. Hie rnamdlw ora ilnot In-'
fnlhibl. with marvrloc* ettcary rallrrin* rymptomi and rotnovtnp th. eoo.ro of diaeaar. rr-tonni

!CE OF THE PEACE. Genera! CoBoeUon
I urn rat io Arnot, listen Block. Blate SgtoL

lrra&lt;m»nt Ibac mr fMlh lu roa.ta
ila H‘y«le‘*» " "MoalbavSMs,
'rar.. wl.o. aTlrr a rbort irwUMul

A. P DRAKE.

WM. fl. HAYFORD.
irrtENXEe
luObanctry,

DR. C. BUSSELL,
ruwix xuek.au

■XYXICIAXA SOEMOE.-Ottoo or

LDCI US RUSSELL,
AW TER. Circuit Coart Comanimioner.

She bad never known the peaceful in­
fluences of a home, for she lived with Mrs.
Sykes Ponsonby, an aunt who floated on
the very top ware of fashion, and spent
her nights tn society and her days in bed.
And the first real heart experience that
had ever happened to her was Donald Au­
brey’s love.
“It is ouch an elegant bouse,*' said Nan­
nie. "Finished in real wood, you know,
and famished so beautifully. Turkey
carpets and farniture of Ebony and gold,
and the tiniest gem of | conservatory filled
with roses and camelias, and the sweetest
carnations, and my boudoir all in' pink and
silver.’’
.
“Of course it's all very fine," said Hero
Field, “but voull never enioy it with those
horrid, tnisenief-making old antediluvians
sniffing and prowling around. Why not
opcnfinfasyluui fo odigent poor at ODoe?”
“But they are Donald’s grand-parents,"
pleaded Nannie.
“Well, what then ? Let him provide for
them, as other people do. His wife* has ■
the first right (and the only right in his '
house, and so I'd tell him if I were you. I
A mother-in-law would be bad enough,
but thia is ten times worse."
I don't think be ought to expect it of
me," said Nannie.
“Of course he oughtn't," said Hero.
So when Mr. Aubrey came to make his
usual evening call that night and Aunt
Ponsonbv had discreetly made some ex­
cuse for leaving the drawing* room. Nannie
'
broached the subject at once.
“Donald." said she, “I’ve been tKink- |

israa*;cas«5snM
with aramlnctr l'*nrairi«aiaaaBB,
I.H auoras.rol B&gt;o4a ofImlBTlL

“Well, deerest."
"And I've come to the conclusion"—
rather abruptly—"that you ought not to
ask me to make a home for old Mr. and
Mrs. Vivian."
“Ia it not right and-snatural, Nannie,
that their home should be with met'
he asked, his face clouding over a Utile.
“I dare say it will be very nice for
them," add Nannie, with a toss of her
golden bead; “but how about me T "
“Do you object to It F’
“Very decidedly indeed," answered the
preUy yuung bride-elect; fondly imagining
that ahe had but to lift her skuder finger
to win any boon that ahe asked of Donald
a dlaeaare nr old ■rnpuua.a. Oltet.BypbtlB. Aubrey.
Uy eoraO. Ko mercury
Private.toom.
"I am very sorry," said the young man,
kite may Inn-c-u vleUrna .uS-tOa unihnlcUn. tn r-t'rtl (Ib.y mould BMb.it&gt; calmly. “As I bare decided to aak them
to remain permanently srith me, I cannot,
■l nod immoral id vU». (rranlllmr tn and *&gt;»- of coarse, permit my wife-— "
MMln. wbM. coastal and remarks Uaay ten
Nannie crimsoned angrily.
“But I am not year wife yet,’ Mr. A«brey.
And I srill not be your wife
if-------"
“Nannie! For Heaven's sake, flop!
Think what yon are saving I"
"I mean it I" odd ffenuie, body. "X
notebooeo to many into a Dost of rdatioes

She laughed a

haughty, constrained

quite in eareest," Mid ahe, “If
you rtally care for me, you will gire up
this unreasonable caprice of youra*’
"Is it uareesooable to hosoi one's aged

world, Nannie."
'
‘*1 have the honor to wish you a very
good evening, than," said she regally.
And Nannie swept out of the room in a
manner which she ment should be overwiudoung.
‘-Good 1” cried Hero Field, the next day
when Nannie related to her the occur­
rences of the evening. “He'll be on his
knees to you before three days are passed,
and you'll have your own way for-good
and all, after thia.’r
But the days passed, and three more on
top of that, and never a penitent lover
made his appearance to sue for Nannie
Eastlake's pardon.
And she began, moat reluctantly to realixa that Donald Aubrey had been in
earnest; and that her own mad folly, had
estranged from her one of the truest and
manliest hearts in all the world,
Nannie had been brought up foolishly
and frivolously enough, bat there was a
vein of genuine gold in her satnrs, far all
that, and she bitterly felt ber own mis­
take.
“Oh, Hero, what ahall I dot* she
pleaded, with wistful tears in her eyes.
‘“Let him go," said Mias Field, who, io
tell the truth, had been a little envious that
Nannie Eastlake had become engaged
before herself. “There's as good fish in
the sea as ever came cut of it?1
I
“Perhaps so," said Nannie. "But there'
ia only one Donald Aubrey in all the world
to me.”
And she took counsel with herself and
decided what she abould do.
Donald Aubrey waa sitting alone by
himself in the preUy blue and gold draw­
ing-room that be had furnished expressly
with regard to Nannie Eastlake's taste.
Mr. and Mrs. ViviM, early risers and early
retirers, had gone to bed, although it waa
hardly yet dusk, when the Utue parlor
maid announced:
“Please, air, a lady to see you."
And Donald found himself looking in
Nannie Eastlake’s deep blue eyre.
“Nannie I", he ejaculated.
“Yes, Donald, it is L Oh, Donald, I
have been so wrong,so foolish! Andi have
coms to aak your pardon."
“My little Nannie, hush I Not a word
more !n
'
“But I must speak, Donald ! I must
tell you how earnestly I have repented
my temper and folly. If you will take me
back to you heart, Donald, I will try and
and be a good wife to you, and a -dutiful
dauchtcr to your grandparents.'' /
So little Nannie hauled down th^ flag of
rebellion, and remained true to her better
nature, much to Miaa Hero Field's scorn
and contumely.
"You have made
yourself," said that vol _
w
"Donald thinks I am right," pwuintii
Nannie, "and Donald's good opinion ia of
more consequence to me than of all the
world benidea."

WHOLE NO. 2024.
be happy ia the unwonted oonineoMOt of
. «W. They loopd b, th. enuiqr..
And so yon will have a home without any
relstiQKs-n-’tw after aD."
• •“Otf Donald do DOI repoat my sQy
words T she whisforad.
’

But there was only love and tendorowa
in his eyes.
“Little one," said he, “your heart wre
right, ell along.”
3 “It was, if love could beanida," she
•Mwutaftljr. ...
The present superintendent of the D.,
L. k L. M. R. R., Mr. J. B. Milikin fo
to bo retained by the new company.'

The Empire State has justified its name.
I It polled for President more than om mBlien votes.
The annual report of the Stale Ed
I School, Frank JfHowe, Superintend
has made its appearance.

'•

Ex-State Senator Charics E. Mid
af Lenawee county, is reported as gre
improving in mental vigor, and it is
improbable that he will soon be rmti
to his home, friends and society.

The Blade is the wait ,pf years of
though Jul and earnest effort to build, up a
Firat^lam weekly paper of National Char­
acter adapted to the wants of the people
of the whole omntty, North, South, Eert
rad West. It oAn a greater number of
Bpeteal Faatarae of interact sod vata »»
the general reader, than any other paper
Published. Among three are the evVpapular Humorous Letters of the

which are witten cxelnsiraly
and published reeulariy ir
The Blade is one oTtbo lag
the world, and a portion of ks ample space
is owymek denoted to the GnisMtfofr-

l
"Oh, if you're as far gnus as that, I
1 have nothing more to say, jeered Hero.
The wedding-day came, and the wed­
ding tour pained away, amid ths thunders
of N iagara and the preen glitter of the
Thousand Islands , and the gray walls of
Quebec, and when Nannie Aubrey came
home to the house Donald had furnished
for her, she wore a face as bright as a rose
in June.
Grandpapa and grandmother Vivian
were waiting on the threshold to greet
ber. Nannie kissed and hugged them
both noct heartily.
"It is so nice to hare you here to wel­
come us," she said. And you’er rare
your rooms have been quite comfortable^
And grandpapa has had his dinners just
tu be liked them ? But I mean to see to
that myself now. For you don't know
what a famous little houskeeper I am go­
ing to make."
But when the cosy tea-dinner was
over tbo old people got up.
-Where are you goingI" cried Namue. seme rate for a she
“Homa." said grasdmama Vivian.
*!■ ■” rU1JL7S
and over, filiffS cent

�.
IS. 18^7.

U.mxu, Mio,

revolution in public sentiment
s the movement in twenty-five years.
|
Advices from Harper’^ Ferry represent
the tec as fast breaking up and the river
| rapidly Tiair^m ■’otMequeuco of the heavy
। rains of the put three days and from the
|
mw.
u

I Georgetown are preparing to move their
goods from the wharves in anticipation of
a freshet, such a&gt; hu wrought such de­
struction in the West
Logan.

Gmvsrtiou that rrwmrinated him, held Speech of Hott. H. W. Blair of New
Hampshire before the Third
o« the 10th inst. It will pay to carefully
Congressional Convention,
Jan. 10,1877.
rf om

ot the Ml tUeatod ud

importance of an unbroken Republican
delegation from New Hampshire in tha

next Congress, and of his ability to honor
the people of his district, much more than

our

Washington

letter.

The plan of. the joint oommitte for
settling the Presidential contest
it, prospect* of its adoption—State
jroenero in the Hospital—The wo­
mens suffrage convention-Antiol-

poieo ire* net.

Wasjuxgtox, D. C., Jan. 19, ’77
Now that the tetnpcstuouj waters of the
Atlantic ocean roll between Mr. Junes G.
BcmoU and Mbs May’s big brother, thus
averting fur a time the National calamity
lie while they lingered within the range of

ing a Prorident which wo muddled so bad
on the 7th of November that extra aid is
to be aoliritated from the Supreme Court.

bring Jesanedly discussed by almost every
one in the District of Columbia. It is

House and Senate, although it will bo
opposed. Randall, “Wood and Knott arc

, ■ alleged to be very unfriendly.. The idea
highest privilege, as well as duty, of Amer-

too suggestive of turning the election of a

or

Gkntlkmxn
the Convention :—
I thank you with a full heart for this
most cordial greeting, and for the renomi­
nation, which, as thp representatives of
the Republ icans of the Third Congression­
al District you have so generously accord­
ed to me as your and their candidate for
the Forty-Fifth Congress.
When, two years ago, I was placed in
the same position, the District was in the
hands of the Democratic party. At the
end of a campaign which u, and will be
memorable fyr the activity and determina
tion manifested by both parties, the Third
District was redeemed.
The House of Representatives to which
I wu elected, has been opposed, political­
ly to the other branch of Congress, and to
the administration Dow in power ; and
there is little which a member of Congress
of ordinary powers of mind, and small ex­
perience in affairs, particularly when act­
ing with the minority, can do in two years,
that is important to the country or espe­
cially honorable to his constituents.
Yet he can always vote. That duty I
have endeavored to perform, having, I be­
lieve, been present on every division of the
House, when my vote was of consequence
to the country, or to the noble party,
which had by such unusual effort, placed
me there.
‘
For the past I thank you as warmly as
when two years since I pledged my best
and constant efforts to be worthy of the
confidence and trust reposed in me by the
Third Congressional District
For ths present I thank you, and I now
renew that pledge of tayotion.
Z
For the strenuous &lt; tort which was then

Aside from the hqpe of accomplishing
some alight good to ‘the country, there is
nothing of much valuj to me in this posi­
tion, but the kindly appreciation of my
constituents. So far *s the honor and dis­
tinction conferred hy it are concerned,
while by no mean* insensible to them, I
can truly say, if I know my own heart,
that they are not ^objects of the mast
anxious pursuit, noi of supreme satisfac­
tion.
But I have never felt more true Joy,
than in noting from time to time, the evi­
dences of cordial good will, not to say of
personal attachment, which have come to
me uuFought, but not undesired, from
evoy port of the district. Whatever may

ing so grateful to my ireJings u this gen­
erous appreciation of thorn whose will it
haa been and shall be, my chief study to
sincerely briisvs Hayes was fldrly elected discern and first object to obey.
M the 7th of November and that his
It is not every constituency in this
nation whose intelligence, virtue aod
patriotism are all of so high an order, that
the representative haa only to follow the
quite as confident that Tilden and ths indications of the public will. Happily
for me, I have little to do, but to tread
in the jathway which the Republicans of
the Granite State have made to the goal of
national prosperity and renown ; a path-

by anticipation in prawnin'on 4f good fat the victorious sacrifices of patriotism. and
made luminous with the beacons of hope
r_. .11 i—J.
ji___ ._______
1
voices an amount of heroism not possessed
bytnc average office-hunting Democrat,
excused by the necessities of tho crisis, for
me to adjure you to.carry tho District.
tutipnality ; but probably no plan could Although personally I'desire it, that is no
sufficient reason, for the Third District
ipport.

Senator

on the ground, that it accords to Congress
the right »o.go behind the returns, a pow- perilous duty upon a more important occa­
sion.
.
The political character of tins national
government is likely to be largely in­
fluenced, pernsps in pave respects coo-

duty of patriotic conservatism, and that
H R. 3t»v»n‘» Column.
duly wo shall perform. Let it be so un­
derstood.
There should be no room fur mwappre*
henaion by any jieraon or party. Let
there be no fatal mistake. We shall pro­
serve peace peaceably if possible, -but we
shall conquer a peace if necessary. The
talmneu of the Republican party is born
of its conscious strength ; the justice of its
cause, and the lofty patriotism of its pur­
poses. The party is not simply the sup­
port of. Hayes and Wheeler. It is the
1 Blood Pnriter.
country’s only ehampion of order and law.
Lot not those whoso capital hu been
bluster in council, ferocity on the platform,
tbs worn CMM of BereCata.
fraud and cruelty toward the ignorant and
defenceless, ami pusillanimity i n the pres- S
ence of stern sacrifloce, which great cxigcn&gt;♦nded by jAytidaas and apo
cics of their own creation required of the
American people,—let no such men mis­
take the loyal quiet of the Republican par­
ty for indifference or cowardice.
Three months nf intrigue and stealth
and secret practice in the haunts of treason
wont cua of Caaktr.
are nut necessary to prepare tlio Republi*
can party—aye, tne loyal men of this
whole nation without distinction of party
—for the crusade of liberty if madmen
and demagogues cboo« to precipitate
blood.
Forty millions of people would be armed Will eradicate Salt ilhoum front tha ayaUe.
and phalanxed in a day, and in the end an
indignant nolibn would vindicate the uses
of the gallowr, and ornament its hideous Cana th* most lavSWraU cMoaof Erydpalaa.
timbers witb^tbeM conspirators against
the public peaftc. The Democratic party
through the S ate committee tender to ua Bsmorso Pimple* and HuntM from tha face.
in substance, Tilden or revolution. We
tender to them n* wo propose to ourselves,
submission to the constitution and the Cans ComtlpaUon and rwrvlates the bowtia.
laws, or tho severest penalties uf their
violation. When the crisis comes upon
that issue, it must bo and it will b« stern­ la a rtiuabl* remedy for Hoadacb*.
ly met. And it is a source of unfailing
confidence and hope that God has placed
at the head of our affairs a chief magis­ Will cun DyipeptiAtrate, firm, mgacious. resolute, incorrupti­
ble and patriotic, who has done as much
for his country and mankind as any man Baatoras th* entire system to a healthy «
5n any land, who ever drew the sword or
controlled the helm of the ship of State.
Patriotic men of all parties,—and the
Cute* Palu. In the Side.
masses of all parties are patriotic.—must
be cool becaute there is danger, Let us
follow their counsels and we shall reach
I;»morc« tho canso ot IMsatneaa.
the solutions of peace. Methods known
to the law are all sufficient Let ns hope
that time and the presence of real danger
will clog the tongues of these blatant con­ UtileVW Falutaw* at th* 8loameh.
querors and molify the horrid front of this
paper and platform war.
But this is no case for compromise. Curse Palaa In the Baek.
There is nothing to compromise. Either
Huyas or Tilden is elected—and one of
them should be inaugurated, and will be Effectually cur** Kldaay Complete-..
inaugurated, while the other must not be
inaugurated because, as his opponent has.
been, so he has not been, and cannot be, I* offwllve In lie ear* of Female Weal
elected, rithif* by the people or by the
House.
I firmly believe that justic and the un­ I* tbe&lt;T*at remedy for Gaamti DtiiUI
impeached and unimpeachable forms of
law now demonstrate the election of Mr.
Hayes j and f see nothing but successful
treason which is revolution, that can pre­
vent his triumphant succession to the Pres­
idency of the United Slates.
What maybe hoped by the whole
Political Notea.
country from that event, may be inferred
from ins dignified bearing ever since, as
Aod now ‘‘Got" Nicholls of Louisiana
well as before, his election, and from the
elevated sentiments and broad patriotism
which are exhibited in every act and ut­
The Louisiana Returning Board will
terance of his public life.
'
To elect a President, and then to com­ reaist the eontemp proceedings to the last
promise away his inauguration under extremity.
threats of revolution or of violence, or tor
The funeral of the Republic has been
plunder or from any cause whatever, is the indefinitely postponed^ owing to the obati*
desfruetion of constitutional government
nacy of the corpse.
It is the establishment of a precedent
Preaidont Grant, by his talk of Sunday,
which will abolish elections,—because, in
all future time fraud and violence before. slammed the ghost of Caesar back into its
coupled with noise and threatening after, coffin and mt down on the grave.
the decision of the ballot-box, will have
The New Hampshire Democracy have
only to follow that precedent in order to
reverse the decrees of tho people at the nominated Daniel Marcy for Governor, and
polls whenever it is more pleasant to Thomas Dinsmore for Railroad Commiathreaten rebellion than to acquiesce in the
laws of the land.
’
Thcrc are in Milwaukee about 125
G^tlemen of the Convention : I shall
at ohce return to my place. There I must manufacturing establishments, employing
remain during tho campaign ; but I shall nearly 915,000,000 capital and about 8,­
partake with • you in all ite anxieties, its 000 workmen.
hopes, and, I trust, also in its fruitions.
It transpires that Tilden was the gener­
Under ordinary circumstances I might be
here; but I have now a more important al who maneuvered the Oregon job. Sev­
duty to perform than to secure; my own enteen thousand dollars of his money it is
re-elootion I. leave all that is pereonal said did the business.
in your hands. I know that you will do
Gilman Marston is the Republican nom­
SvorytUag which can be done to achieve
a triumph in this District and in the inee for Congress from the First Dietriot,
State at large,—a triumph most gratifying and Hon. James F. Briggs from the See*
to us all, and in that larger view which ond District, New Hampshire.
embraces the solemn and imperious de­
The Central Vermont Railway ia to be
mands of national welfare, almost indis­
Other improv
pensable to our loved and glorious laud. rehid with steel rails
Fellow-eitisftns. remember that patriotiam, rnents are also contemplated thus ™*&lt;kjustice, and liberty demand from ysu the
verdict of New Hampshire. I mfmnnah
&lt;*7you to mako the campaign apgresaive.
Mr. Tilden's Presidential eanvnaa will
be sure to result in handing his name

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you ijprwMPt asy heartfelt

acknowledge-

Carulioa town has been changed from Shoe
Heel to Tilden.
-

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery,

TOYS! TOYST!
If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to

W e were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.

CI1MWK &amp; LAWS
From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
AU Kinds and AU Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
SfflTfJ,

wee

REMOVAL!

xxi30w4.

TU HEMT OF MSEASEI

THE FOE OF PAIN
Te MAM AMD BXAST
l&gt;A.0nU0H

’

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

mu HAT STB
GRAND RAPIDS,

/ago/ro^r o/f jyroeq-

«r O^L tfoLw
srw, o"r "r*mWT^r Lee^yn /g yjr
f**irrw&gt;r

22 MONROE ST.
NOT DOOR TO

S100.00 in Greenbacks
taken the oath of allegiance to that govern-

MICHIGAN
NSW Your-No*,8.1E76.

&gt; pjfK»TO/l'S.

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

It is whispered that ex-Gov. Isham G.
Hama, United States Senator elect from

this Convention, of every citiscn of my
District, and of the Granna State, and fur

Produce, Etc.

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU
MAN BODY, OB THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25c., 50c., or 81.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY a VALUABLE HORSE
xx45i)

D‘"P

...

CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT

�duty of patriotic conservatism, and that
duty wc shall perform. Let it be so un­
derstood.
There should be no room for misappre­
hension by any person or party. Let
there be no fatal mistake. We shall pre­
serve peace peaceably if possible, but we
shall conquer i apeace if necessary. The
Habtdtos, Mica., Jak
talmuess of the Republican party is born
of its conscious strength ; the justice of its
cause, and the lofty patriotism of its pur­
e print in this
of
poses. The party is not simply the sup­
port of Hayes and Wheeler. It is the
country’s only champion of order and law.
Lot not those whose capital has been
Speech of Hoe. H. W. Blair of New
bluster in council, ferocity on the platform,
Hampshire before the Third
fraud and cruelty toward the ignorant and
Oth intt. It will pay to carefully •
Congressional Convention,
defenceless, and pusillanimity in the pres­
Jan. 10,1877.
ence of stern sacrifices, which great exigen­
cies of their own creation required of tho
af one of the most talented and
American people,—let no such men mis­
Gkntlkmkn ot the Convention
take the loyal quiet of the Republican par­
I thank you with a full heart for this
ty for indifference or cowardicemost cordial greeting, and for the renomi­
Three months of intrigue and stealth
nation, which, as the representatives of
and secret practice in the haunts of treason
tho Republicans of the Third Congreasionare not necessary to prepare the Republi­
al District you have so generously accord­
importance of an unbroken Republican
can party—aye, the loyal men of this
ed to me as your and their candidate for
wh olo Motion without distinction of party
delegation from New Hampshire in tha the Forty-Fifth Congress.
—for the crusade of liberty if madmen
next Congress, and of his ability to honor
When, two years ago, I was placed in
and demagogue* choose to precipitate
the people of his district, mueh more than
blood.
Forty millions ofpeople would be armed
end of a campaign which u, and will be
and phalanxed in a day, and in the end an
memorable for the activity and determina
indignant naiion would vindicate the uses
our ashington letter
tion manifested by both parties, the Third
of the gallowr, and ornament its hideous
District was redeemed.
timbers with these conspirators against
The House of Representatives to which
Th* pian of the joist oommitt® for
the public peace. Tho Democratic party
I was elected, has been opposed, political­
witting th® Presidential contest ly to the other branch of Congress, and to through the State committee tender to us
I the administration now in power ; and in substance, Tilden or revolution. We
tender to them aa we propose to ourselves,
tt,prosp®cti of its adoption—Stat® there is little which a member of Congress
submission to the constitution and the
-pmonert in the Hospital—The wo­ of ordinary powers of mind, and small ex­ laws, or the severest penalties of their
perience in affairs, particularly when act.
violation. When the crisis comes upo^
mans suffrag® eoowotion-Antioiing with the minority, can do in two years,
poteo ir®OB®i.
that is important to the country or espe­ that issue, it must be and it will b« stern­
ly met. And it is a source of unfailing
cially
honorable
to
his
constituents.
Washington, D. C., Jan. 19,77
Yet he can always rote. That duty I confidence and hope that God has placed
at the Head of our affairs a chief magis­
have endeavored to perform, having, I be­
low that the tempestuous waters ofthe lieve, been present on every division of the trate, firm, sagacious, resolute, incorrupti­
ble and patriotic, who hu done u much
antic ocean roll between Mr. James G. House, when my vote was of consequence for his country and mankind u any man
to the country, or to the noble party,
Bcoantt and Miss May's big brother, thus
which had by such unusual effort, placed in any land, who ever drew the sword or
controlled the helm of the ship of State.
averting for a time the National calamity me there.
Patriotic men of all putie^,—and the
that distracted the intellect of the Repub­
For the put I thank you as warmly as
masses of all parties are patriotic.—must
when
two
years
sinoe
I
pledged
my
best
lic while they lingered within the range of
be cool becavte there is danger. Let us
each others deadly pistols, opportunity is and constant efforts to be worthy of the foltow their counsels and we shall reach
confidence and trust reposed in mo by the
the solutions of peace. Methods known
Third Congressional District.
ing a Pnmdent which wo muddled so bad
For the present I thank you, and I now to the law are all sufficient. Let us hope
that time and the presence of real danger
on the 7th of November that extra aid is renew that pledge of deroti m.
x
For the strenuous effort which was then will clog the tongues of these blatant con­
to be sdicitatod from the Supreme Court.
made in my behalf, and which I know will querors and molify the horrid front of this
The-fian almost unanimously adopted by
be repeated in svery town of my district paper and platform war.
.the joint committee ofthe two Houses, is to reelect me, I sincerely avow my pro­
But thts is no case for compromise.
There is nothing to compromise. Either
Iwreg Ire »wdly discussed by almost every found gratitude today.
Aside from the bop® of accomplishing Huyes or Tilden is elected—and one of
one in the District of Columbia. It is
them should be inaugurated, and will be
. the- general imprearion that it will be some slight good to the country, there ia inaugurated, while the other must not bo
nothing of much value to me in this posi­
agreed to by a large majority in both
tion, but tho kindly appreciation of my inaugurated because, as his opponent has
House and Senate, although it will be constituents. So far as the honor and dis­ been, so he hss not been, and cannot be,
opposed. Randall, Wood and Knott arc tinction conferred by it are concerned. elected, either by the people or by the
House.
. I firmly believe that jostle and the un­
impeached and unimpeachable forms of
b alleged to be very unfriendly.. The idea
anxious pursuit, nor of supreme satisfac­ law now demonstrate the election of Mr.
Hayes; and I see nothing but successful
tion.
higtnt privilege, u well aa duty, of AmerBut I have never felt more true joy, treason which is revolution, that can pre­
than in noting from time to time, the evi­ vent his triumphant succession to the Prcsdences of cordial good will, not to say of• idenev of the United States. What may be hoped by the whole
personal attachment, which have come to
too suggestive of turning the election of i me unsought, but not undesired, from country from that event, may be inferred
every part of the district Whatever may from hii dignified bearing ever since, as
well aa before, his election, and from tho
elevated sentiments and broad patriotism
which are exhibited in every act and ut­
more preferable; There are others who
has been and shall be, my chief study to terance of his public Ufa
sincerely believe Hayes was fixiriy elected discern and first object to obey.
To sleet a President, and then to com­
«o the 7th of November and that his
It is not every constituency in this promise away his inauguration under
threats of revolution or of violence, or tor
rights cannot be bartered or given away; nation whose intelligence, virtue and
patriotism are all of so high an order, that plunder or from any cause whatever, is the
the representative has only to follow the destruction of constitutional government.
quite as confident that Tilden and th: indications of the public will. Happily It is the establishment of a precedent
canoe of reform are being betrayed in the for me, I have little to da, but to tread which will abolish elections.—because, in
r all future time fraud and violence before,
■ coupled with noise and threatening after,
These are “Tilden
national prosperity and renown; a path­ the derision of the ballot-box, will have
way which they have immortalised with, only to follow that precedent in order to
the victorious sacrifices of patriotism, and reverse the decrees of tho people at the
made luminous with tho beacons of hope। polls whenever it is more pleasant to
threaten rebellion than to acquiesce in the
valves in amount of heroism not possessed for all lands and all ages to come.
It may be in bad taste, if so I shall be laws of tho land.
by inc average office-hunting Democrat,
Gentlemen of the Convention : I shall
excused by the nrre—irics of the crisis, for
and Some of both parties urge its unconsti- me to adjure you to carry the District. at once return to my place. There I must
tatfocalhy, but probably no plan could. Although personally I desire it, that is no remain.during the campaign ; but I shall
sufficient reason, for the Third District partake with • yon in all its anxieties, its
•rived unanimous support.
Senator hu many worthier sons than I. But the hopes, sod, I trust, also in its fruitions.
Granite Guards, so often the folorn hope। Under ordinary circumstances I might be
Morton base* his chief objection to it upof the country in derisive political cam­ here; but I have now a more important
paigns, have seldom been called to their■ duty to perform than to secure rmy own
I leave all that is personal
the right to go behind tha returns, a pow- perilous duly upon a more important ooca-■ re-election
in your hands. I know that you will do
"Tri.
The political character' of tho nationali everything which can be done to achieve
‘ is likely to be largely in-. a triumph in this. District and in the
, State at large,—a triumph most gratifying
to U3 all, and in that largoc view which
embraces the solemn and imperious de­
mands of national welfare, almost indiet -tai revolution in public sentiment
. towards the movement in twenty-five yearn.
Advices from Harper's Ferry represent
the ice as fut breaking up and the river
rapidly rising -wnaequanco of the heavy
rains of thepast three days and from the
29,1877.
melting snow. Merchants here and at
Georgetown are preparing to move their
Bannxx, goods from the wharves in anticipation of
a freshet, such as has wrought such destructian in the West.
Logan.

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H- R. Sjeyen’s Column.

“VEfiETIN

VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE

Produce, Etc.

TOYS! TOYS!!
If you want to see a Menagerie
in the winter, go to
&lt;

it Blood Purifier.

tho wom earn of Scrofala.

.eadad by ihyiidons asd apot

Curts the worst eaaaa of Conker.

Mmu with wondarfal saceaaa in Marenrtal

WUl oradkBU Salt Rhousn froo tha ojstacu

.

Cera, tho most tavsterau eaaaa of EryalpataA

SMITH, MB I ■ PRESTON’S
W e were in there the other day
and saw the largest stock of toys
we ever saw in Hastings, and
from the prices given should
say, everybody ought to have a
present.

Itemove* Plmplss on J Humoa from tho toes.

Carts CcnxilpoUon and reflates tho bowota

to a valaabla rsmedy for Headache.

WIU cure Djtpcpala.

Eortotos the entirt system to a healthy oerftfa

IbSCSBMOf Dtelamo.

Falninem st ths 8to=»eb.

MiatbaBMk.

• In lu ears ot FsaaM Wasta

Urtmrfyfor Gcxsrai DsNItr

Vegetino is Sold by all Drugglfti.
Political Notw.
And now '‘Gov" Nicholls of Tunisians
speaks of “my Supreme Court."
The Louisiana Returning Board will
resist, the eontemp proceedings to the last
extremity.
The funeral of the Republic haa been
indefinitely postponed, j owing to the obsti­
nacy of tho corpse.
President Grant, by his talk of Sunday,
slammed the ghost of Caesar back into its
coffin and eat down on the grave.

CHiMElHS £ LAMPS
From all glass, to Chandeliers
for small lamps, worth 40c.

Groceries
Of all kinds and as cheap as
they can be bought in the State.

Crockery
All Kinds and All Prices.

Produce
Of all kinds taken in exchange
and for sale cheap for cash at
s/Kiry,

m/ot 4 wtro/i’s

manufacturing establishments, employing
nearly *15,000,000 capital and about 8,«
000 workmen.
It transpires that Tilden was the gener­
al who maneuvered the Oregon job. Sev­

enteen thousand dollars of his inonrr it ia
said did the business.
Gilman Manton is the Republican nom­
inee for Congress from the First District,
and Hon. James F. Briggs from the Sec­
ond District, New Hampshire.

The Central Vermont Railway is to be
relaid with steel rails. Other improv
meota are also contemplated thus mak­
ing the lino second to Done in the ooun-

taken the oath of allegiance to thatf'ovarasnent during the wet.
are

greatly

divided

on

the Governor

xu30w4.

Hastings, Dec. 14th, 1876.

REMOVAL!

THE EREMT OF ilSEAIEl

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO XII AXD BUST
lilbaOnWUd

The New Hampshire Democracy have
nominated Daniel Marcy for Governor, and
Thomas Dinsmore for Railroad Commusioner.
There are in Milwaukee about 125

Republican in the Third District, and if xt justiee, and liberty demand from yen the
will not be deemed impertinent, I would verdict of Hew Hampshire. I admonish
warn every Republican in the State, you to make the campaign aggresriva
Mr. Tilden's Presidential canvass will
Attack, attack at once and constantly, and
be sure to result in handing his name
you will hare no need to defend.
down to posterity. The name of a North
our recent brilliant sucCarolina town has been changed from Shoe
you nprsssnt my heartfelt acknowlcdgeHed to Tilden.
•
-------- e~ —u generous action, and to
It is whispered that ex-Gov. Isham G.
inddatigable
express my earnest desire
Harris, United States Senator elect from

adalib.
alleged diapateh:

Toys, Toys, Chandeliers, Crockery,

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

STB UT STOKE
GRAND RAPIDS,

/s/fopoip o/ ryrce^-

or c^l Ju&gt;oLro/i
sTt“r*&gt; tuT "MW
Wf teov" 'X r&lt;»
/'"‘■rriTT^fp Sfoift,

22 MONROE ST
NKXT DOOR TO

tlOO.OO in Greenback!

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN
IM ALB; THAT DOE8 NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25a, 50a, or *1.(K».
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE
xx4SjJ

D‘w

�[is gepi-Weekly Itepbbltcipfcajiper.

Annual Meeting of th® Barry County

IlfillAL &gt;APUfif iAHT MlffT 1.

trangelvs

guide

[This article wan mislaid and overlooked,
but should be printed even at this late day.—
En.]

CITY LOCAL R- R- TIME-CARD
cultural Soei*&lt;y..M
th. Court Jtovm Ifac.
Seth 1870 and were called to order by the Pres-

i«L ■ - ■ -- -----------------------------*---------------Drug’. Medicines, Perfumeries, Etc., Etc.

Special Notices

Our Country.

Agricultural Society.
Wntt*________________
Ever since the discovery of America by Col­
D. 1492, ther* has oftot been

umbus in A.

the safety of our Nation. And this anxiety
was not only experienced during time* of
the Revolutionary war, and the various other

Tha record ot the proccadinp of the hat hu-

». a-tor.M.
Nksht Express
JscKSOu upress.
-.
Atlantic Sxprea« i.SatardayaadSundayslMO r. n.

Th* finance report of th* President, Becro.

follows:

uonra

-4
18
— ■ 100 00

Psrifie Express at

: 3fi

-Way Freisbt.............................................. Idtr.M.
All train* dsily *x«*Pt Sundays—except a*
Total.

give a short extract from a discourse delivered
May 16, 1842, by nn able minister. Surely
If there has been a year since our govern-

there waa much apprehension of danger. Tho
speaker said "the pulpit would be false to it*
trust, were it not to hive a solemn and earnest

limes perilous, and they are so ; look

\

uninterrupted

J
it,

Irriag. Filtnors. Bown*. Alto.
Haiti nr» and Battle Crock-Arrirs

Uutincssnd Woodland—Arrive Tuesday. Thure-

receipts

“ land MBtraet..... 227““^
try* salary.
d contrast........... ___ ____ ___
uh on hand................ ..................

Kft:

cal aspect ofthe community remembering
the lesvaus of history, much that is, and
should be. dear to the patriot and the Chris­
tian i* periled , and no man, to whom peace*
order, and progress are dear, can be without
anxiety. The pulpit should speak to utter the
monition* of religion—to call men to a eonsid-

TODAY’S ADVER flSEMENTS.
Probate Order—Rstate of WQliam Bryan*.

All About the

County.

clarees paying the money offered for the 3 yr.,
old race in addition to that offered in *io. 1
There was a misunderstanding in relation
to the divison of money,$30 wa* th* sum of­
fered in th* No. 1, abi$7 in the fiyr old.
Your Secretary understood at the limo that

Michigan Central stock* 49 cents.

vertised premiums awarded. Those winning
in No. I, claimed th* full earn of $30 leaving

We ar* still taking wood on subacription.

The Masonic Festival on Friday evening was
very pleasant affair.

ft K. Barber, will beat Saginaw exhibiting
Remember th* Tenn***** Jubilee Sinren

The Legislature stand* adjourned until
Tusaday evening Feb. 6th, at eight o'elock.
Ask your neighbor to aubccrib* for th* BxxrWsxxtr .RwyaucaM Baxxxx only $1.60a
The efforts of the city authorities tu enforce

Address Ben. Vandelf A C&lt;£. Box
—■ - r. -oetor street, N. Y.
xx»73«6_

TIFCoNSUMPTIVES.

permanently cured
pUoa. by a simple

a

Ettas

Gold 106).

Greenback* are 94) on the dollar In coin.

Sts._______________________________ rew#

eration of their common responsibilities, and
to bid them amid political strife to remember
and obey Christian principle. Our difficulties rraedy, U ■
ar* not with a foreign power, and we should

J. M. NEVINS. P. M.

The Secretary would further report; That
the three years old trotting not being-Oiled
and the entries in Ne. 1 Troting being large it

still due Ira McAllister $3.00 and Geo. Hol­
den $2.00 and Rob. Mitchell $2.00. if equally
divided there ia due C. II. Olmstead $6.00
Barton King $3.00.

four month* old or over, awarded to T. Philt
lips, ia protested by Hdgh Kennedy, and i*
supposed to be on the ground ^difference in

merit. If the awardef the committee is sus­
tained there isdudT. Phillips $3.00, if not
there la due H. Kennedy $8.00. These reserved
premium* for your decision amount to $12.
The Premium orders drawn and not paid up

brethren.”

BARNESfc CO

utely n«oss*ai7 to personally
■ pstlsnti wbh their Inns* a

from

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

Sutern.
*. «.
Wvvtcni. slIJ5e. M.
J mtian and Lowell—Arrivs daily, axcept Sunday,

Forget’not this great truth in the

tempting hour—in the season of excitement—
in thr time when a practical trial shall be

wuhinx the
IL Wlleon. 1

ERRORS of YOUTH:

’°

of the reader*, is directed.

M flTTm/rm

Secretary.
Th* Report waa accepted and adopted.

Local Correspondence.

motion of Mr. 8. J. Didieman, the Judge*

HxsTtxas, Jan. 23th, 1877.
Ei&gt;. lUttitrnTh* Gran&lt;l Lodge session of
the United Sons of Industry having by Friday
noon of last week completed a four days soas&gt;

Th* city

Phillipa.

authorities ar* in earnest in thalr

they will not yield an lota to any particular.

No. 1, and |7 i ’ the »o called. -Colt trot.”

win
nmw
W. H. GOODYEAR,

eqqqaa.r.sttJL:

There is duo D. Striker, balance on land
contract, th* sum of fifty dollars an I a small

od on the first page of this issue, th* attontioa

Rmistw* or Roast. Arrstas for 1877, pubbliahed at Albany N. Y., by Lvtbkx Tvckr A
Sos, and mailed to any address for the nomin-

the only) publication of the kind, and con-,
tains 130 pages of practical matter. interesting
Not* in these days of much forebodings, and
to every resident in th* eountry, illustrated
prophesying of evil, to these United Slates,
with no leas than 140 beautiful engravings,
it is perhaps not only consolatory, but profit
almost all original. IVe notice particularly a
able for a lover of his country, to remember vyvvj thpe* wilUnc to work
capital article on “Practical Ventilation,'*
that in other days the same foreboding* have dossn dollars a daj ri*ht in U&gt;*lr ewn locslltia*. which discus*** this all important topic in a
Uava no room to explain here- Busin*** pteMsnt clear and at tho same scientific manner, giving
been expressed, and after all they were not •nd
houorable. Women, and bor* and siri* do a*
realised. We believe that the same Almighty
then anythin* folly Illustrated descriptions of all tha ImRuler of nations, that led our father* through
tine you. Parthe Revolutionary war, the late terrible Re­
prefixed, and a very useful feature is the “Far­
bellion, and all the other war*, will still exmer’s Register/' which gives the adt'ressdwof
totid His protecting power around, us, and
scrt49tf
thjit our glorious Republic shall be perpetua­ Mta, Afetae
ted until time shall close his record, and “the
To Use Worklaa Class.—Wo are now pre­
PMJTU W lUVUMU —“
indifferent to the feet that God punishes na­ mint al bom*, th* whole of th*
Apples Wanted,
snare moment*. Uu*inssan«w,lh
cents to
tion* for their sins, and that, that punishment Penon* ot cilhar »*x m
r derot- Io any quantity at the Cider Mill of W. 8.
fimsttsii'altt:
slavery, while wo msy be sorely chastised, we
shall not be destroyed; we shall be purifiedfrom the dross, only to rvaliie a better and
brighter prosperity. Let every ehristion pa­
triot obey the abostolio injuctiou to -pray fur ।
all who are in authority,” for there is a great
power in prayer, and our nation's history ha*

on Friday craning.

Tho Annual Regiafer.

and whether jre do indeed belie re, that wis-

drao-and to
will iMd on,

A B. Shriner, Jefferson street, Hastings,
for which the highest market prici vnll
be paid.
xxiVJlC.

that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADSt and
has in stock and daily amir
a&gt; fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs ana Modicinesf Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a camplete Stock
" •- —
Merchandise
to the people
duced Prices.
pllf____ __
reetly opposite Er.
One door cast of,
Hastings, July 18,1

STATS'

City

-

Local tJlipi/tcpp Jloticop

Me.

There was some excellent singing, that de­
serves special notice, at the Masonic Festival

This space i* Contracted
for by

‘ frSEri?

East
After many yean in the business, can

■■ WCUO2VU. ARM

Lost.—On Thursday last, a Satchel on
tho Battle Creek ro^d, with-in tour mile#
of this city, containing various trinkets, a
pair of spectacles, and a girl'# picture.
The finder will confer a special favor by
portanc* to the brotherhood and community leaving it at the Bannxb office.
at large to give through your columns (with
Elizabeth Hardy.
permission) a short statement of the proceed­
Jan. 27, 1877.
jan29t3

IA,

£,tiss.,3^HTEa'aix

UIU11U WM "CVIIUU. w. XX. DUSDOimt, UK
senior member, with the experience of a
lifetime, will al*
faction to this
buinere.

ing* including the officers elected for the comThe Chair appointed as tollers, Messrs. 8.
J. Bidelman and John J. Perkin*.
Medical department.

choice of
Herman 8. WJdger of Irving for President.
O. C. Taylor of Grandville,-1st Vic* Preri-

suited as folltfws:

evening of this week.

It i* desired that every

Thoma* Altoft
Darwin MeUraber ,
i
On motion of T. Phillip the meeting proceed
to ballot for President, which resulted aa fol-

the article of Mr. Willi*. We did nothing of
the kind: we simply printed the article and

J°Th«w upcnHeun^^oughtaUn waa decUrcd

duly *)ected. *
The meeting then proceeded to th* election
of Secretary, with th* following r*«nlt:
nmIvmL

v*r*«

Phillip* wa*

duly elected.
’
Th* mMting th*n procee ded to the
of Treasurer, which resulted as follow*:

of Irving and Johnson of Grand Rapids.
Grand Chaplain, Scott of Grand Rapids.
Inside Sentinel, 8. Garriron of Hastings.
Outside Sentinel, John Dennis Of Hartings.
The Grand Council, Widger of Irving, Aus­
tin of Grand Rapids and Taylor of Grandville.
All of which is reepeotfolly submitted.

Cntssx.
Loss of Appetite.
suit if th*brain i* overworked and the muscels
under worked, the appitite 1* very opt. to fail,
from a general atony of the sytetn.
1'uuruv
Starr restore* the tone of the digestive *y»tem, and consequently the appetite, by sup­
plying a pure block to organs to weak to make
it without assistance Sold by all druggist

A spicy sketoh descriptive of a trip over
An Ordinance relative to Saloons.
tbc Atchison Topeka and SantaFe Railroad
and of the beauties, socnery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by "Nym
Crinkle,” tho musica! and dramatic critic
of tho New York World, sent free on paplication,together with tho San Juan Guide,
maps and time table# of thia new and pop­
ular route from Kansas Cityand Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all point# in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arixona and tho San
Juan Mines. The fincat line of Pullman
Sleepers on the continent between the Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Addrea#
T. J. A.MDEB8ON,
•
Gen. Pau. Act.
□□•not rev
dollars orAy
Topeka, Kan.
Jan. 4 ’76 tf

’iszr.^esas

Notice.
Having sold out my Meat Market,
hereby give notice to all tho®# that are
indebted to mo to come and settle their
account# forthwith and save coeta.
I also have got a nice matched team, or AN ORDINANCE Relative to the Pay­
either one of the two hones, for sale, with
ment of in Annual Saury to the
doable harnce# (almost new). I will" give
member# of the Fire Department.
reasonable term* on good paper.
Valkntini Lxin#,
Hasting, Jaa. Itfth, 1877.
774wtw

A.

Card.

List of Petit Jurors, drawn on the eighteenth
day of January. A. D„ 1877, pursuant to pre-

We take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
--■—j--............... ..... -1
ly euro all case# of pilet, without the u«e
Denial Striker was declared du­
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
ly etoeted.
E. F. A I. W. Brown.
On wretion, Samuel J Ridelman, Thorns* on said Court, at the Court House in the city
Banting#, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxiCSli
Altoft. C. J. Norris, Burton King, and JoMph of Hasting* on the first day of said Term, toC. Bray, were unanimously elected Director*.

Marshal!, by ballot which resulted aa follow*:

»1.10.

Rapids, 2nd

ury.
Trustee*. Sullivan of Grandville, Chandler
of Middleville, Tomlinson of Hastings,’Cridler

of Vie* President, which resulted as follows :

Hartings, or tlmetat

J. Craig, (colored) of Grand

Vice President.
George Ansi in of Grand ■ Rapids, Grand

Secretary.
Thomas Bl'ndston ot Carlton, Grand Treas­

mgs
Thoms* Altoft
elected.

gregalional church al Eaton Rapids, tn th*
Presbyterian church in thia eity, on Sunday
morning.

The “Iron Trail.’
The first thing after seating tho Delegates
was to elect officer* which resulted in th*

wit, th* fifth day of February si 2 o'clock In

p«*t the Aaaiataat General Freight Agt. of
the Baltimore A Ohio Bailread, haa been

John. Woodland: Aiachel Beach, Jr., Johns­
town ; Daniel Clever, Mapla Orpvt: Aaron

Sac.2t&gt;. Oath*

2^

Notice.

the afternoon:
William Horton. Assyria: Andrew Brea**,
- Farmers plexne take notice that I have
Johnstown : J. M. Leach, Carlton: John K. .
bought out the interest of Calhouu &amp;
Flowers, Prairieville: G*org* T. Cowan, Yan- Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
ke* Spring* ; Lewi* Wiloox, Rutland : John find it to your interest to call and see me.
Harrington,
Baltimore: Charle* Mswrty
xriSltf
J. W. BnooK.
Hope: Hiram Feagl**, Castleton : Albert Roach:

Barry: Romanic P. Brown, Hastings town­
M. D. Rood datives to call attention to
ahipl'James Carlisle, Tbornapple: Joel St hi#
•
new Wagon Shop, where
~
‘he may"be

Subsarib* far both withe®! daisy.

fntato’e‘Fire Fund afmM

all hours of any day, ready to do
k in hie line, from nutUne a new

I. J***., OraagetfU*: K- M- HtoU»J Irvtag:

Church and Railroad Street.

Hastina*. this 17th day i
Attest: MD. Qvscxxk'ivm.

POSITIVELY CURED
When death
■■wa spina

STEBBINS BROS.
H-tjig, Jul, 280,1876.

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STAVES. STAVES.

Highest Market Price

Cash,

For Pipe Starov delivered In Haxttert. NaahrIH*.
rMiddl«vUl*.
Inquire nt Central Bosse.

Barytao*. Minufieyt.a.Mat.

UhurtralH^PricU Ca(al«ffi«

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W e will pay the Railroad Fare to Grand
and back again, of any one buying $25.00
.00 worth
of goods from our stoi ,
_
is bought, we will pay the fare,One Way We do
this because we want to seU off our wmt

WE HAVE ONEY ONE PRICE.
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Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at $3 50 :

M 00 ; 5 00 and Upwards,

' We Are SelBaf

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Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $940; $12.00: and S15.00.
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Mens’ Fine All VVool- Suits
*Only $1000 and $12 00.^*
EXTRA LOW PRICES ON PINE OVERCOAT SUHS
BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SUTTS.

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&amp;J5, $3 50, H 00 $5 00 ■&amp;* Tpvui.

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Star Clothing House. 38, 40 and 42, Canal st., Grand Rapids.
Holl^way'e Advertisement*.

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Mtchigiu Central Hailroad Comfit building 3 number or new loco*• RMirai U their shops in Jackson.

Ko ASdaviti of publication
A»» to be inrerted at

Free ride to Granditapids
|AND RETURN.|

‘ ■ The llcfonxi Club al Kalgmaxoo, started
•-X'~Vy
Reynolds recently, has already
* tuueM a membership of over 200.

I

JA ls7k fe' ln» *M
^M)b Hairies of Prairieville.

jt

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The total amount of salt shipped by the
"Michigan Salt Association for the year
1876, np to November 30th, was 1,045,*
755 barrels.

During the past year 123,606 freight
IT • cars crossed the Detroit River at the
Michigan Central docks, 61,476 of which
f went east and 62,190 west.

int of mosey or any part thereof. Now thereNoties b hereby g.ren. that by virtue of the

afternoon of toolMay. Hie
•crtMtaMMBiermsi. 01
by nareaaarr io aa.hfr it
uxethtr with ■
other l&lt;&lt;al cmti, to-wll:
land allnala. lying. amt I
Hope, county of Harry,
bounded and deecrlbel u
Uw WMt part ol U&gt;« aoalh &lt;

MORTGAGE SALE.

iwfoull having been made tn the conditions of
eertMBIndenture or Mortgage made and axerab
btf WUUam H. Hotden andKUnaoesli' Holden, h
wlfo. Curtle tlot.ien sud Susan Holden hie wife,
the town of Johusiown. B-- r-——-- re.-..,—-.
the Oral imrt. to llantlogi
Calhoun county, state of
pan. dateo tbs Itth day
ocr Lerdonetlmutand eld
and recorded tn the offli
rswsitt'^KZi:

ciation hold their first annual exhibition at
Oroe Rivera next week. ' It commences
on Mofrday, and doses on Friday. Each
*-CAlW^bjjjpcr cash prims.

1

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WE HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE

MILLUMOWMW
Wo Are Selling

higan Central has advanced its
f. rates on through freight fire cents per
100 ll»., tho rate now being jforty cents on
| grainjrad forty-five on fourth clan freights
| ;r fromChicago to New York­

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at §3 50;

$4 00 ; 5 00 arid Upwards.

We Are Selling
tha aald iudanture of raortcaaa. with intereit

.

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.

NEWAD VERTISMENTS.

We Are Selling

p. P. Rowell &amp; Co'a. Col.

fKt/ie

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ONLY DURING JANUARY AND FEBRUARY.
We will pay the Railroad Fare to Grand Rapids
and back again, of any one buying $25.00 worth , ;
of goods from our store, or, if only $15.00 worth
is bought, we will pay the fare One Way. We do
this because we want to sell off our winter stock.

K7. at one o’clock in the afternoon, at the
i front door of the Court Uouse. in the city of
W, in the county of Barry, and Male of
inn. (Umt being the plaoo where the circuit
u held in said county), all the following de-

'
The second annual fair of the Northern
Mu^UCUi.. Poultry Association is to be
,.
held at Flint, commencing Monday, Feb*
A ruary 19 and ending the fallowing Friday.
\ The Michigan Southern Poultry Asso­

.

Star Clothing House.

Star Clothing House.

Legale.

BOOKS

Buu/ittt Sui/t

f^ofi

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fS oir;

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f8 50.

Mens’ Fine All Wool Suits
Pec«w»

^Only $1O 00 and $12 OO. ^u .

ykHANCU HOLIIKN. AMfrere.

MORTGAGE SALE.

Whereas d.fault baa been made tu toerondliton*„ofa
certain
HertJe M.

J^pahfeteWP,. am,.„

EXTRA LOW PRICES ON FINE OVERCOAT SUITS.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SVITS,
$2 75, $3 50, $4 00 $5 00 and Upwards.
W3=- Take advantage of this chance to save money by buying of ua, besides costing you nothing to
see Grand Rapids.*Sg

Star Clothing House, 38, 40 and 42, Canal st., Grand Bapids.

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Make no Mistake in bur Locatson—The Great Double Store.

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Holloway’s Advertisement.

MASK THE8S FACTS
THE TESTIMONY OFTHE WHO LB WORLD

HOIAOWAF3 ODfflffilK
Bad Lors, Bad Breasts, Sores and Uloen.

er. for the county of Barry

7LK

shatter and for want thereof
Wiu-'Jd Interest

’JACKSON’S BEST”

Mdd

fkBr‘n4lh1 d*? of
the folluwfar described real
r„h7^7^r5td b,,B&lt; i"*’1'' Tn’ntsblp of

_. SWEET NAVY

Throat

and

Lunge.

euohaa Coughs, Colds.

wfib?

ero°" for‘bt*-»?d »•? that

Boa nimbl^.rnVi

«“«*» 'ND of see-

r^nnnli^tihr?alM,,,i""Bbr/’"e ”&gt; north,

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■4). execpf about eichlcr
«•« comer, and except ।

•wrasseE
0»4». n. Bacav AUy. 1

20,000
OO
irv GOLD

BHKLP.Mo

GUARDIAN'S SALE.

lot half resitnrr is r rn^itewd fi -uranr.c io ths
pqUic thatU will coniiniia to rraJUa ths baj.pkOM
freulU that ean be dealrod.
In almost evary
auction of country there are persons, publicly

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SALE ON EXECUTION.
MlehiAn. dated the 30tb of brecm! J? A
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j‘»iiyy?et&lt;!,,rs^ia.tt ,he rou*i!

aaul where ka nrtnea amknown.w«»o I UH lb■
aa to what mcdkuna io employ to ratevn the 4iv
tr'~ and Mfrrtx paeWtoe to pulmonary afteUems. Ciianar racwMUL ahray. affonl. io
Mam relfof, and perform* rapid eurea ot the
«d.tartwrtcde»arbrwwcMsJdtoortlor.aswttl tt»‘

To whom it mv ciaciKxT
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                    <text>VOL.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1,1877.

yhe?B|iii-We8klyll«jrtiblicBji BamiBr
GEO. M. DEWEY

_ Hard**1-*. Stove*, Harness Shop, Tin Shop.

for Ini I

4677

EPHOR AND PUBLISHER.
i mu id sraav aoxosY. amp ravauaT room.
•'» «*», Beeerr Dlotk, opposite Ht Court

GREBLE &amp; IIISSELL

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ;
one copy, one year la Advance—.
If not pal 1 in advance..—— ------- —

Power Prrt»M. New Material, and the v«ry
best Job Printlnc at Lirina Bate*.

ftA TES OF AD VER TISING.

Have now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the.county.

nit J

CHURCH BELLS.

The Iron^Age,. Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and
Nickle Pitted lihobs. Don't fail to see them
if you want a first class stove

The Acorn, Forest Acorn and Monumen­
tal and many new patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh bells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.

PHIL. W, NKSK1
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSI
nnJ Mlddlovlll*. WillUatU
Wricht mrrilicxUx. Aat&gt;
with Mr. Barnum wHlraoalv* i

F. S. BOWEN.
■ounty Surveyor. Deputy Sheriff, end
&lt; uuyeyuoer. efflee in the Court Uoum.

SMITH K. .KXAJPPEN.

uTvonamB rai* x—wwv o. oouern
Climimt Barra.

Heating Stoves

Caaa.M.Kxarm.

J ARIKS CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IN CHANCERY. PrtaM aitoglioa stowa to

CENTRAL HOUSE.
HASTINGS. MICH.. L R. STAURIKR. Prop.
Having leraad the Central Hou**opposite my

Weather Strips
Now is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

Harness shop

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Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

Heavy and light work on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

GRAND RAPIDS..........................................MICM

And than crown, eld. and laid them down a

only a little ahead of some of us; only a few

dress of wowcre happy, and, like the milk

more days, and tbo same will bo said of us.

maid, if we thought green become us best

So my dear fellow pionaera, let us look

wc went to thd woods, got some oak bark

well to the future, and so order our lives

and colored it green. If we preierred
drab we used beech, and if Llack we wed

They tell ma, character instead of their
ho has passed over the river too, probably

that wc may meet the Great Judge of all

TeUlaa their tele eflove. and hope, at
FronT^U to valley the tied *odc they rah

earth io peace, and reap the reward of the

And (till, m th
And th*b*U*

righteous; but to my story.
day of April, 1810.

Oa tld* weary earth :
Of silent tons*. and hud* that He al rert.
Of voice* forever bulbed, in a paraionleu

Tin shop

DU. W M. JONES,

DENTIST

Nashville,

Tin and copper-ware on band, aud repair­
ing
done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
Kiciiiai
iron taken for goods.
50yi
GREBLE ’&lt;&amp; RUSSELL.

1 J- FW,
Carnage, Sin anil Oraameital
F* A I N TE R
At A. M. Reck's Carriage Shop
Jefferson St.,
HsstinjrsJMicb

Dr. J. B. LaSuro’a Ad.

Pensions.

Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE WORKS

READ!READ! READ!

_A_t Kalamazoo. Mich

ted and Jotlly Ml*brated Phyridaart

Look, if you

only a bark for a halter, and I perched up­

Men are crying “ hard-times I hard times I”

on him, road away 13milea, with a heart

*11 overjour land and nation, and no wont

almost as light as the thistle down floating

der they have it hard I Look at the con­

through

trast

the air, jumping logs,

wading

ere

Women

not

satisfied with

Rioginc t^rinsin^ I rinrina. Io the *Ull qlshl.

house; here, I found several of the ncich-

killing us, and oar husbands are becoming

While the I.nd lira tlMPins. robed tn white.
At ChriitBM time,—
TelliM, with freah iweel tenet.'the sted old story.
Brinawa a faint, eofleebo from the land of glory I
While the ehaaging boon eons and go.

boa awaiting our arrival. On entering we

discouraged at our enormous expenses, and

when I allighted in front of John Potts

found the table already spread and groan­

ing under tho dainty

viands which only,

other but Jane

Potts could have gotten

up.
I say again, our pride far killing ns 1

Abov* lh« *oaaib of etrlf* that Sil th* air:
And *UU. a* the hoar* oom* and go,
Th* bell* are ringing for Joy or woe I

form new associates.

Ringing! ringing 1 ringing! recalling frat

from Woodland save Galloway and he had

Telling of.high r*rolv*.—of longing* nobl
Of golden BoBtnu gon* by unhradingly I
Of th* chatwinc hour* that come and go,—
Of their ever ringing for joy or wo* I

I had seen no one

Pale,
sickly little creatures, fit only for the band­

courting a little green white headed young

box instead of a helpmeet.

Little', for py weight then was only

1S4

fact I

was

Vermont, the very name of which I revere

aud am proud

PIONEER UFE.

to

boast of my

ancestry

ty Pioneer society, Jan'y 4th 1877
by Mrs. Amos Wakefield, of Midd­

■

leville.

before you uot as an orator as has already

who with you,

number,

incident to a

otft) of your
have born, the

pioneer Hie;

daily ; bet rest when you get tired, exer­
cise much in the open sir, and drink noth­

in defense of our

cap of tea or ooffre.

maintained are still floating over our land

iie i» two ihu three boon wan I to in.

proud defience of other

in

nations.

I abodd bo dppep-

dolge in anogle eop.

M, boobaad baa

not drank a cup of tea in thirty years.

But I am again getting ahead

I
of my. have not indulged in the habit in about

story. In 1842, *ome of ypu will recollect,

twenty years. I would like to say much
Oriin Jorden lived on the North side ct more on the subject, bnt lest I have al­
Woodland, in a little ready wearied your patience I dose.

and ' the big Lake, in

while 1 shall attempt to amuse, I shall

shanty erected by

three miles North of my home; and than,

some.choppers,

some

Thanking youftr your attention, and with

a Happy New Year to all, I leave yo«.

Wakefield, often reminds me,

band, Mr.

wo should make oureelves useful as well as

comers.

ornamental.

out ono pleasant morning, not to the rail­

is

I would alrnom u soon

ing while eating.

day al the commencement of another oenturey, the stars and the stripes which they

likewise try and instruct you, as my hus­

heart

Eat regular, sleep regular, and work

its.

cntly fought and bled

and nation

appear

are cheerfulness, industry and steady hab­

“The Green Mountain Boys” who so val

An Essay read before ths Barry Coun­

bnt as

And, now, I give you a remedy. Study

economy and obey the laws of. nature.

The laws of health are as inflexible as the
boru and raised under tho very shadows of law at gravitation. Among the many
the Green Mountains oftha old State pf which pel tain to our health and happpincss

Va^tE.'
Where'til I

been demonstrated,

to what- they were forty years ago.

girl the very foots of whi^h I could not deny

With lender pacho* to eaeh living on*.

C’Uuou ;—Again I

Ix»k at our females of to-day, compared

complimented me by saying Haight was

pounds; green from tho vary

Fellow

what will be the state of affaire at th*

a new country can afford, and which none

the elty

with gratitude to

swollen

my

Heavenly Father, that i am again permited

to meet my old friends and associates, and

So, with baby in arms, I started

road truck, as some may suppose.

No I

It is whispered that ex-Gov. Isham G.
Harris, United States Senator elect from

there was not a railroad in Michigan then.
But on foot I went, called on Mrs. Jorden,

and she then went on with me a mile la-

meat during the war.

talk over our perils, adventures and prirntationr, and while I do this,'I do not for-' our friend, Mr. Orr, drank the coffee which
get the many pleasures which wt hare en­ you have heard so much about; but on
joyed.

Many of the dark clouds which

this point I will not dwell long as I beer

passed over us had silver linnings, and

ho denys the charge of drinking. 18 cups

many beauties do I neo in the handy works

and claims it was 21, be that as it nay, I

of nature.

will proceed with my story.

And Fellow citizens—While I admire-

the screams of a woman in great distress

ly voices, ytar hearty shake of the band

as wo supposed, bnt to our horror it proved

and heart felt greeting, I, like the old In~

to be a Panther making directly towards

to so you:

but let us go

Mrs. Jorden’s house.

Horror of all bor­

baek a little, if you please: you will recol­

rows went through our minds; Mrs. Jor.

lect my former busband, S. 8. Haight, was

den’s children

one of the throe bachelors who first settled

they would be detoured; but the little fel­

Were there alone,

SUtas GovenweuL

Rutherford B. Hayes is foirly elected

President of
be

duly

nearer, until finally it reached the top of

tty Ter,h«du&gt;ate*l Orago. ;

them, and getting a comfortable start in

Th., did
and then left, to the joy and satisfaction of hot II
»c

the world, my husbond sought to find a

all who heard i*.

who with

him

He will

He will give the

listening they heard it oomo nearer and
the shanty, prowled around there awhile,

one

United States.

inaugurated.

surley

After fell­

in life,

TJd«o,
th. as.

J.

lows flew to the house, shut the door, and

io '37. if I mistake not, Charles Galloway

and I. Haight the other two.

Hw Yo&gt;k, ifiiat Smod
U nomr lb. m «f

Mr. Tilden is alleged to owe the United

On arriving at Mr. Lee’s, we soon heard

those I love, your familiar faces and friend­

Soon after this, one came near our own

would share [his joys, and sympathise in

house, and sach screams I can never for­

his sorrows. I was the maid of his choice,

get.

Wolves

were also more common,

Maha.

ul, • Cuhn, bol a pm

Tb.it o»o part, pa^n will Uli

lbw. bow mriona a bioodor U woa.

la

&lt;»«pU to ««.! lt» Pnaidta^ b, rt—haj

but I must confess it was Hopkins’ choice, coming almost to our doom, killing our

myself or none

m

there was but two young sheep, and then set up their hideous cries

ladies in Woodland then Hastings at that

for others to come and help devour their,

time. Joanna and Rhoda Wellman, Bhods

prey.

Ions

(ItanpenU u UuU)

nuuwd

The bears, too, were common, kill.

afterwards married one Oliver Racy and

Joanna, now Mrs.

Edward Bump,

Bui let us go back to 18W,

ding day.

Didn't Oregon vote fcrHayw?

still

and windows.

lingers to most us again to-day.

with tea haisiiM j—Us.
W COSBTJL TA ZIO^rRtK. -®»

Wc were obliged

day would do well to imitate.

please, al the state of the country to-day I

ing the trees and clearing the forest around

failed Slates General Land Office.

nature had furnished us.

to study economy, which the women of to*

with

phtetofriity page*.
Tfl&lt;l Bounty Laud Warrants.

Contorted Land Care* prwrentul Mfore tl&gt;«
Monuments of the best American and United State* General band Office and Depart□ ct&gt;: of the latnrior. Private Land Claims, xilImported Marble, Tibleis and Headstones iwandj-M-tntrrws (.late* and MMMtttB C*«e»
of all dwnriptioQ made to order on short
A ream of Pay and Bounty.
*
nnHy rttiea, also Granite Monuments of

your sewing machines, wave these which

mud, fording streams, until near bud down

companion

H.TUW

saddle and bridle,

the door. minuS

Inl.ifrr—
MMMM Jeft

Sick lid liflkted I
DR. J. B. ImSTTRE

On the 14 the little

Indian pony spoken of was bronghl to

in the township of Woodland, which was

Joy Comfort and Happiness
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

12th

A* they think of th* hour* th»t ootaa’sad to.
While the hell* are rinsias for Joy or wool

dian, am glad

American and Forcipt-Dalenta,

You will rec-

married o» tbo

olect that wo were

And, as 1 stand before you to-day, my

BOARD AN** ROOM. HtW PER DAT.

i people we appreciated

esteemed friend Esfaasaw.

burdens

Hast Inn.jfleh..S«ot- rt. 1878.

after then than now.

see oar old , and

with

Soothing «nne h»»rt-. all rad and weary.

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS

mj

But to day in looking oyer this

congregation, ! do not

Cook Stoves
liColMin 1 "ten I 8X0 rilooi
u coiBM r~s7w I 9M I iiooi g.001 Me
ucot«MI Zc.°° ' 1?-® »_• ®
I ColnanTl ■ 10X01 MWl sAgMURraM

That is to say how do you do

friends.
Ringingl^ingingl rindng u they rang

my wed

I love to linger here where

I

Ono instance I rccollaet, of

one, Mrs. Coe, killing one with a hatehet.

It had been wounded by an Indian, aad

played in my childish innocence with the
wild Indians on the sunny banks uf the
Sebeway.

They

were

our nearest

and

Hnt arnlAg all

J,

Didn’t the people there deehre they ws&gt;

�many honorable gentlemen are the firm whose business the present own»
creibought, and he proposed to levy on
d
tho office furniture for a debt of tlm old
think of that other sort army, tho drunk­
,0
firm; and the fact that it belonged to tbo
d
ard. . Do you see him march up to the now head of the house, personally, and
,&lt;
dram counter ? There they go 600,000 (Wt
iLii tho new firm wu not holdan for the

wbeil -no

tom

wtroug.

—

HAYEH* PLO.TFOBM •

And still our Platform.
"Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be • no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interference which will
destroy the other.”

ing strong drinks, then children would be
belter fed,

would wear

shoes, this would give

and

more boots

a new impulse

to

this class of trade and would soon bring
into activity
mechanics.

thousands of unemployed

Our doathing and dry goods

merchants would sell more goods in their

line—thus another demand

for labor and

mechanics' poor men, would furnish their
homes with good and substantial furniture,

thus give a new impulse to the furniture
Indeed in every branch of legiti­

trade.
not Men n single

Republican who did.

But

mate and honorable trade (except rdoqn

business’) there woold speedly be an active
demand for labor, a ndexperienced median­

Soon the ignorant would become edu­
der the Coastitniton, Congress «*n confer on

cated, all classes would eventually become
supporting, (except saloon keepers

self

and whiskey distillers) and then what of
tho Attorney who is to-day dependent up­

on saloons for his

bread ? Think of the

boy, thin, blanched poverty stricken faces
—sitting behind our police desks—hoping,

THAT PETITION.

expecting, 0 dear friend Willis it makes

my head whirl to think of it—no, no, we

BT JOHN W. CUSTFJt,
E». Bannkr,:—Allow

we to offer

a

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

, few remarks upon, and in answer to, an

article, published in the Banner of the

A Broadway Farm—Sheriff's Officers

22nd insL, from the pen of H. Willis, up-

—Crazy Patent Medicine Men—PoSuffering Poor—Gold

litioal—The

H u n ting—Botinesa—Vanderbilt-

and the other honorable citisens of Hash
ings and that other

rum-seller.

Snow.

honorable clue the
Nxw York, Jan. 27,1877.

Stewart, Astor and Vanderbilt are gone,

honorable Council, and those other much

and now the

abused citiaens. Willis talks about “their

old bachelor who lire# on the comer of

Now how any man, can presume to talk

Broadway

thus, about honorable men—and a buri-

most

ness especially recognised and protected by

work together for good."

section

of the

street.

been made by his great-grandfather and
grandfather in the hardware trade. It is :

prove beyond question its beneficial results

evil bow could we

and Nineteenth Street, in the

expensive

Goel-t’s wealth is climated at from twen­
ty to thirty millions, the most of it having

my purpose in thia article to not only at-

all

richest representative of the

old families is Peter Godet, an eccentric

damnable hell begotten sinks of iniquity."

world—“as

tho old story.

things

A French

emigrant com­

menced the hardware trade before the rev­

For without

olution, and by

appreciate tho* good ?

Every

hard work made money.

dollar made was invested in farm­

ing lands a mile or more from

tho store

down town, and for three generations this
law.

Not only is this bi

sgnixed

man, and have him put you out"
“My dear sir," said the deputy, cooflv,
“how are you going to help yourself.'

may bo against him—that is always com­
promised for a little or nothing—but the
costs.
The officers hunt up tho case,
make the arrest, act as go-between, make
the compromise, but mercy I what a long
list of ferii they have! They all get rich.

'lands then is covered with six story build­

ironoiJ),
This prince of medicine men is a poor lunatio in the streets, without a dollar, and
subsisting on tho charity of those who
knew him in his prosperous days.
This
man was at one time worth a million—bis
annual income was over a quarter of a mil­
lion, and he had the best horses, the most
expensive carriages, and the finest retinue
of servante in the city. Ho lived extrava­
gantly, got in debt, dropped out to Europe,
and there his insanity developed ip a se­
ries of tho most extravagant freaks. His
wife, a most beautiful woman, returned,
and was compelled to get a divorce, and
Hembold, after being confined in several
lunatic asylums, was riven his liberty, and
he roams the city at will, a mere wreck of
what wm never a very large pattern of a
man. His career was a cunous one. Not
a dollarialeft of his once great wealth, and
he has become the terror of his former
friends. It is carious that no many of tho

medianw have gone insane.
Ayer, tho
groat pill man, who owns some of the most
hundreds of thousands. There are two valuable real estate in this city, is insane,
left of them, Peter, the bachelor, bring and yesterday an application was made for
the best known.’ He occupies several lots a guardian.
on the comer of Nineteenth Street and
POUTICAL.
Broadway for a

residence; the property

The electoral bill hu passed tho Senate,
and of course it will pus tho House. The
Republicans of New York are opposed to
it, from fiat to last. They consider a
simple throwing away of the chances of a
decent administration for four years, for
chickens. “Unde Peter," as he is called, the way tho tribunal wffl bo constructed
has a pusmou for this kind of farming, and Tilden will be counted in os sure as fate.

being

worth,

legal and moral support. If thefa aro
150,000 aloon., there Bui be 450,000

.rrv

The* look

Think ftmdWWa of the dot oT

probably,

two

hundred

It wu a most singular move.
Hayes wu
fairly elected, the constiiutionrl power wu
in the hands of the Rcpubhson party to
declare him the President, but the Repub­
lican majority in the Senate throw up the
sponge, and taro the Government over to
the Democracy. At the best, they put it
the money that other men pat into such into the hands of a tribunal, a part of
which would do anything to nee Tilden
President, and tl»c others—well, judges
,
ens.
Counting interest, it costs him twen­ arc but men, and in a matter in which
1ty thousand dollars per year to keep that their feelings and prejudices arc engaged
I don’t see that they would do different
from other men. I confess to a iceling of
suppose, at about a dollar a drop. It is a
disappointment, though the electiou of
Davis to the Senate from Illinois may
change it’, for tho tribunal must now bo
Rcpubliran. It is the curse of tho Re­

be keepn this
than IM,000 grog shops pay tribole

tsrring 300,000 human, yeo human beings

THE ENEMY

is still as dull as it can be, with no pros*
poet of improvement. Tho people are now
writing for spring, hoping that warm
weather will bring the change.

-

lltEABE 1

IDE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAM AMD BEAST

MUSTANG

BUNTING FOR OOLD.

There are /$ great many placre about
New York wpere, according to popular
What is to hinder roc from levying on
belief. CapL'Kidd, tho pirate, hid hu ill
any of this furniture I ehoree to take r'.
gotten cold, but so far no one has succeed“Do so," was the answer; “ and I'll
ded in finding iL The last effort is being
send after yon, and have it rcplcvined in
made in Monmouth Co., New Jeroey, and
five minutes.”
singular to state,' a good many New
“Ah! but before.you could get out u
Yorkers have got the craze, and have in­
replevin, I could put the thines where you
vested money m tlio search. Them is an
would never find them, and what would
old
legend that two hundred years ago an
you do to help yourself? Perhaps you’d,
Indian saw four white mea ascend Shark
sue Sheriff Connor ?" and again came the
impudent question. “How arc you going river, and bury there an immense amount
of treasure- This tradition wm communi­
to help yourself?’’
This is a faithful statement of ulurt took cated to an old settler, who for some un­
explained reason did not dig for it—the
place
n the office of one of the most re- .
Jerseymen of to-day would not have let it
spectablc and respected businta men in the
city. There isn't any thing so rotten in dumber so long- and the story has been
warld as the administration of law in this hr.uded down from father to son. Some
time since a company wm organized
city since tho courts and the officials
passed under Tweed’s hands. There is no to search for the treasure, and last week
responsibility anywhere, and an officer oierations were begun. The belief is that
hero has nearly as much range as an Arab Kidd's treasure is in “Money Hill, as
official. When Hcmbold's store on Broad- the place is called, and the company will
wav passed into tbo hands of the sheriff never stop till they have gone through the
the entire stock, valued at over $75,000, entire locality, and they have abundant
capital do iL There are three hundred
«m partly stolen outright, and tho
ancc wu eaten up in costs, the creditors men at work, but upto date nothing has
Their faith it so well
only got a few thousand d .liars out of the been -found.
whole of iL There was a vast amount of grounded that the men at work ware of­
valuable goods that never appeared on the fered. a very good sum per day for their
invoice, and which the sheriff's officers services in lieu of the share in tho spoil
corid probably tell about. It is a common originally promised them, and every one
thing forthem to find some case of impute ’ of them declined. The work ia being done
irregularity, and to arrest the party and by a regularly organised company. The
bald him, till he pays, not the claim that raoo of fools is not entirely extinct.

ings now, and What tho first Godet bought

persons in thrir employment.

aUPLarjut Club t&gt;/SuliKribtri.avj

LINIMENT,
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE 18 NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL7 NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES. NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC ANIMAL8, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25e., 50c., or 11.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.

Publiahore can supply U

THE TOLEDO BLABI.

Dw*r

CARBOLIC OIL

The

Crest

flattest!

(nw&lt;f LIN I ME N T

The Blade is tho result of yearn of
thoughtful and earnest effort to build up h
Fim-daas weekly paper of National Char­ - WIH ks*p your Hornes and Saoek in Order
acter adapted to the wants of the people WlT NEVER FAILS! Try it Ono-tdt
of the whole country, North, South, East
and West, k offers a greater number of
Special Features of interest and value to
FERRAND WILLIAMS 4 CO.

VANDXRBILT.

Speaking of

I hare looked in vain for an

upon a Christian

dev whet it rr=«»«
I&lt; “■
for eeo-teeth the clb lhel am rn^e upon
iL It Bithou about out thoemod dolUn
. da;, Sit that » a mm oothbg. The
n uay, oui
» » —• o
. i _ Charities
nt__ :.r— are
- — just
See&gt;* as
aa poorly
nnnrlv provided
other
for tbo crib that arc made upon them and
the city is doing very hide work. Lart

icaa than half a cent a
fld it
in any way, did not alter the pertin­
Tluok of the .bleeding hearts, and -Wd
acity of the deputy. Even when these
thtnr poverty stricken, and God forsaken
facta wore nude known, he insisted he
wires nil children. What a terrible thing should levy.
Sunday a thousand men were grven tw«&gt;'?
ty-four hours’ work clearing lee from a
“My door sir,,’arid the sbenff, pleas­
jirtion of the streets.
Tao thourend •very d«v In-door and onl-door wortami
antly, “1 will tell you how this can b^ set­
could be»employed, ana tt would bo eons fort or every borne, fa Country. FMag
tled very easily. If you wiD just pay! mc
and City. This information it not prepared
dren would leam to long for papa’s return,
mercy corid it be dune. The suffering
by mere dribbler., bat by a large forte of tamy foes, I will make return no effects
and homewould soon become bright, cheer­
this year is among the honest claw of peo­ lolfirert working men and women, who know
found, and it will bo ail right."
•
,
■ Vv— —.kn.it ami tbev are tauated
ple ; die laborers who have been thrown
ful and happy. Then half of the preach*
“Bnt I won’t (Jo nny such thing." re*
out of work by the sugnrtion in all de­
era duty would be gone—no drunkards to lotted the indignant merchant. “Mcssra.
partments of business. I have seen clerks
Blank
k
Blank
don't
own
any
furniture
pray for, no sons to look after on tho
hero, and I've bo business to pay you than and Baleameo, who a year ago wc”s *“ re’
streets and beg of them to return to their
ceipt of good salaries, raking relief from
the man across the street.”
.
Charities because they corid do nothing
hosnes—for fear, they, too might drop into
“You had better pay tho money, and
those “damnable hell begotten sinks of get rid of the trouble," persuasively said else. They would roll barrels on the dock,
but there are no barrels to roll— they
iniquity" that friend Willis talks about the deputy. “All I Tant is my fees, and
would work on the streets, but there is ho
No, no, we cannot consent to close those if you can make them secur#—-—,
work for them. It is terrible; and to add
"Get out of here, and go\lo Halifax,
dens of “iniquity"—for if saloons were to
will repay more
roared the merchant; “and Kyon don t to the distress, the odd is intense. God
dune—and everybody were to stop drink­ leave in a minute, I’ll send for X. police­ help the poor this Winter.

UABTtIWB, Mica
______ JL.

$100.00 in Greenbacks

Vwj Uwfal to Even 0i»

' Joko's Guild, the ooblut of tb« efl, M
wuhoMrunde, eod dietribni-fr"-&lt;t&gt;J I"

tore are preparing to make a move on the
old .millionaire's will. They are not sat­
isfied with the half million each left them,
but they want a slice of the hundred mil­
lions be left. I should, be satisfied with
wlint the least of them got. Cornelius,
which are written exclusively for Tho Blade
and published regularly in its cotamns.
enough for him. He wants one-tenth of
the estate or nothing. There will be an
ugly fight over iL I have made up my
mind unalterably not to leave a hundred
millions for my hejri to wrangle over.
I don't like them fights of families over

failed to abuse
would have happened ? Had Tilden a
wot “Undo Peter's" quiet tastes, they will good legal ciaim upon 185 votes, does any
... --- —_____ . I
L_____ IJ I . .
wot objortto adding his aiUion to their

MAM UriM IIVISIOI.
the world, and a portion of its ample space
is every week devoted to the Choicest Lit-

Tte BdUMt Skwl Uar
.

KXST AXO WEST.
to

an show

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1IAKI UFIB1 A»i KTBOIT!
TIMETABLE.

property.
THE SNOW
Stopped falling' a week ago, bnt we are
suffering from its effects ye’.. There has
been but little freight over the roads for
has resulted. Merchants arc unable to
ship, and produce from the interior is lying
along all the roads, writing for clear tracks.

freight is pouring in in immense volumes.
Ton thousand men, two days, would hare
kept the Central track dear, but Vander­
bilt would not do iL
He ia a chip of the
old block.
PlKTBO.

Original and Selected ; Interesting Sketch­
es, Charming Poetry ; Tho Brighteat Wit
Or'd Rapid.. l.r!
and Humor; A House-Hold Department,
filled ever week with practical information

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And all that long experience in the
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and aariduous labor can do to accomplish
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splendid property idle that

bis

Inn
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oel; 75 cents a year—a praetfcri p«bhcation for practical people, is now the lead
ing Agricultural Monthly of the Wert,
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GRAND RAPIDS,

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it ft /roe* oy rfiooeX*1 V DML M^Lroil
Srwwr “P*wys/yly tongas

yya

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22 MONROE

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CITY LOCAL H- R- TIME-CARD

11+4 r. u.
llHJOr. u.
AtlanticExprasa u'aturdayandSnnday*»&lt;» r. m.
Way Freight *1 - •
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illr.M.

Man Train at

UASTINGS MARKS

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
Western, at 3J5 r. u.
• luting. and Lowell—Arrir*daily.execptSouday.

The celebrated Tennessee Jublie Singers gave
a concert al Union Hall oa Monday evening.
A very large number of people were in attend.

Battle Creak—Arrive

PORK..........................
MESS PORK. p*rlb.
HAMS, per lb_~
SHOULDERS, per lb
LARD, per lb_____

tonal Ww Notice;

Tho Reform Club held a very interesting
pfteling on Tuesday evening, at their new

club room,

corner of Jeflcmu and Court

room ia being fitted up in tine atyle a* a read.Gao. W. WiUox
Club. Wo understand Nberal contribution,
are being made bv our eititen*. Among the
presents oflastTuesday evening
an S18.00

/a/wartfoa Hosier,------------ Alonso D.Cadwallader
ftrcm'i Chart (b«u»i**i*»»re. J PWUipVF Ntakera

township.

- .

TO-DAYS A DYER FISEMENTS.
Regular meeting of Pioneer Engine Co, No.
1, Friday evening, Feb. 2nd, 1877, 7 o'clock
sharp. Special and important business.
Fraxk 8. Bowmr, Secretary

DRI RD PE A CH E8. unpaired, per lb...-.

MAPLE SUGAR.
HIDES, sreen. per lb.

SHEEP PELTS—----- a.
CALF8KIN8.green.pwlb-------CALFSKINS, dry. per lb----------HONEY
iBEKSWAX. pcrlb.-.,J.—
CRANBERRIES, perbu.hel

The assignees of John .Stanley, oak tho
immediate tetikmcnt of all debts duo
thm on his ad-ouat; aud Julin savs. ‘‘All
parliar will dv him n special favor by com­
plying with the uLorc request" as he .flc—
girts to settle. tfp. and ger on hit feet once
ng,:’..
___ Teblw3.

Yankee Notions and Gun Powder at
fcbltf Smith, Houle &amp; Prerton'h.

j

All About Ute County.

Call and *.&lt;'d’ur’Teas.
febltf Smith. IIogl»&amp;Preston’s.

" -UghL---------------Drencd Hog*—Light-—L

CiilTi J,, Sugar ntid Red cordX at
R-liliF Fjistii. liotti.E&amp; Pleston'b.

Mew Pork-

Gold 105|.

Wail Paper anti Boot Blacking nt

Liat of patents iaaued to Inventor. if Micheach dated Jan. 10,
1877. Furniihedthia
paper by Cox k Cox. Solicitor* of Patent*

Heap and Crackers al
fcbltf Smith, HodLfc &amp; PwtjtoJt’s.

Waahiagton, D. C.
D. k S. Davia, Gill N«t, Detroit.
T. Roberta, Spark Arreeter, Ionia.

Mr. IL Booxer of Grand Rapids, sgent for

gave us a very pleasant call this morning.
Judge Bradley, a Republican, has been choher of the commission to count the electoral
votes.

it." guests the privilege of choosing the location

enow is rapidly disappearing. The sleighwg
it minus and the proepert for business, ia

part,-

.

■

The Itaforn Club, will hold a Union roost­
ing al Union Mall, on Eundgy *vsbdng. Th*

Applas—.....—
Beans-Un picked

Dau Moneeu™-ifirm
—- uf-Eunth. Manoo
&amp; ftcittm, )E&amp;‘X.oat ttd ns be is going
away, iEi,-'’expoqicd’cvcrrybody
&lt;,
_ now haring
„
unaottlud accounts will c*il nt once and
Bcttk: truMve trouble.
feblw4

Birney Hoyt presiding.

and that it is doing a glorious work

«X
UK
4*X

axin* 1* a capital on*, fall of »toric« of rare
interest, and lUurtraiion* that would be cred.
Itabl* to any publication ih thin country.
There i* «uch a variety in Ballou1* that th*
people like ii, and ■ will buy it no matter how
hard the timee are or the attraction* which
other serial* present. One of the stories in
Ballou’s ia alone worth the price of tho magsxine, and then in every issue can be found a
do ten or twenty tale* which can alwuy* be
read with pleasure, not to mention tho poetry,
and hoatehold article*, and humorous euu,
which will tell their own&gt;tory. But here i» a
list of the content*, and every one cna
what can be obtained far 15 cents, or fl.&amp;O
per y**r, and postpaid at**1- "J5ru“,“?
"Sketch** from NalundjBirtory ; "Stirling
"Egyptian Felflha
"The Day £
or, The Turn* ^Fortune’* Wheel ; '
a Valentine ji "Katy's Ambition t
4 and Day ;” 'A Heart 1’man
iro Valentine* " "The BomerSa ;
•Lilia’*
foauty;" "The Heiress and her
Guaadine—A Tale of English Country Ufa ;"
"Skv-Royai Jack : or an Adventure on the
Guinea Coast
"Tho Widow Armsby , " "St.
V«l«.dl..’. 1MJ." •'&lt;*&gt;■
AM.
Year’* Story"Th* Haunted House al Bright­
on;" “Our Yocsu PxorLx’a&amp;Tosr-Tixura.—
The Child of the WildmeM. A True Story of
Early life in the North-west;" “TomroyBrinKham;" “Lort Davis;" -Ruthven’s Ifoaxlo
Pars
"T%* Houakeeper ;" "Part* ami Fanciro;" “•84. Valentine'* Day"—(Humorous BlustrotisMA Publiahed by Tbon.re k MI-t.
'23 Hawley tauel. Bo*'™.
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xx41 tf

-zFlfly pagK-SOO
lUwtreUoBi.
wit
+«•
4«

*,Vfok‘h Floral Goto*, Quartarir. B erota a y*ar 1
Viek’e Flower aud \ cyeUbl* Gardea. M aonta in

Potaloe*—
Chiek*a»—Dr»***d.

,N Y.

Timet by-

VICK’S

doubt,

cover* SLOA _
ll«

Fl.irer &gt;■* V.tteUM. Carte*,

‘fejteS:

'

J. Maus
Optxisitc the Po»* Office
'
Hastings, Mich.
To Creditors.

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.

John Stanley has this day assigned to
ug, for the benefit 6f his creditors, all his
pronertv real and personal, (except snch
as is, 1$ law, •tju'pt'
we have taken
a!
^bJciarf wifi aetdo all
de&amp;andi* Against him.
.
..Ihrael 8. Boice. '
James Ryan,
AssignocB.
January Stl^, 1877.

All. J)EHASW’ I)rE JoiWStasley
and remaininii Eupaid, will bo placed in
tho bands of rm attorney lor colloction, in

tSHf&amp;SrUBLlC.
e hare made two medicine.

with tb*m. But w-.tbln th* last two y«an coanter
Ptsa?Mrm*dfolne* bar* eprong up.
in lh*tr etoaa Imitation ot onr Trod* Mark. To

this''

ht&amp;e
Kt their health

The Druggist,

RMpedfuUy annmmeee
that he has again engaged
in t^e DRVG TRADE, and
has m stock a nd daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy

Flower aai Vegetable Seeds
Vick'. Flower and Vqretobl. Garden.EAmhU;
with elegant cloth cover* »!.&lt;«.
All my publications ar* printed In English and
mn1n^i*°n^&gt;w4d”T) AM ES VICK, Roehe*t*r. N. Y.

Boring Wheat-.

W. H. GOODYEAR,

JilcrcJi/indisc which he offers
io the people at freatly
ltaEEM^MBER,the Pea
pit? s Dr u tf S tor &amp; is di­
rectly opDdstt-e Dmpire Bl-ock.
Oner door easipfSpauldings
IlABTINOS, iioljJS, 1876

Dated. Hasting*. Jan.'

SIEVES. STAVES.

.

UNDERTAKING
Bang a busings that needs a great deal
of experience,
’

&amp;

thia

luHU ot CtaKri~. UfKiw -I**

dlMe-•

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aartaay..

thirty &lt;hy&lt; j fam Hl* data
Israel 8. Boice,
«•»««“" •‘•MV. ■UrTi«
James Hyan,
"Talk” to the present number of St, Jfteholiu.
January H»h, 1877.
Aasignero.
J. T. Trowbridge, brings the Irero of his serial
House, before Justice Biker on Monday. If story into a very exciting adventure on ths' xxlT-kf
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AH pjjiqtmt of the “ regular ached
school
fin* *«•*• and incidents. A aerial story far and-’who iJe eradw;tcs,ofoT some Recredit­
gills, too, is begun in this number, entitled ed collie. Arc uigently remiMtod to
"Pattikin's
House."'
meet at tho office of Dr. C. RujbcII on
A Lodge of Odd Fallow* will be instituted
"A talk about Canaries," by Ernest luger- Tuesday the 23d, inst-j atl o'clock P. M.,
day evening, February 6th, at Woodland Cue- «zJl, forms another attraction for IhagJrls, and
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Upjohn,
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FLORAL

NEW YORK MARKET

. TU..U Hu,k«. »«■*«■ »r-r™ ta.li &gt;

very interesting, and we have
one will lie.

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Eggs—Freah.

Our Centennial,
Train baa brought me a well assorted
stock of Boots, Shoca, aud Gaiters for the
summer and f-tll trade, which I will sell
way down low for Cash. I also sell the
celebrated
sHucer
Sowing
Machine
different tinds ef S wing Manhinca. Nee­
dles aud Machine Oil. T also sell Well &amp;

Cistern' Pnmps.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.
VICKS
Illastrated Priced Cat;

Bntter—Freib.

Literary Notices.

We are informed that the Reform Club at

W

Wheat—Extra.

Sugar and CoUfrili «t
fcb.ltf Bmjth, HutiptA Pju®tom*a

term, will open

ition, will be bold at Lansing on the 6th Inst.,
at 2 o’clock in th^afteraoen.

in quality a specialty.
11 «

Cora—No. 1Oate—Mlxad.
" -While.

Circuit Court next Monday.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and J^re.fcriptionf
xkillfully compounded. Also a lull line of

Pfflffl®, ELI®, FM, OILS,

-Funey .­
-Poor

Crockery aud Lamps cheap at
fcbltf Smith, Hogix&amp; Preston's.

List of Patents.

EX
HX

Lard Oil-No. 1.

Shot aud Starcli st
febltl Smith, Houle &amp; Preston’s.

Potter, Wm. Henry, W. G. LeDuce,

The circuit court. February

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
MICHIGAN
HASTINGS.

Attention.

List of letter* remaining ih the Post Offing

on the dollar.

City Drug Store!

trifi..

We doir. u&gt; settle every account on our
books daring the mouth of February. WX°.
Will every jtatron of tho Banker heed
this call, and save us tlm extra expense of
sending postal card notires.
feblt-4
Honey.

1877.
David A. Bowk*r, Edgar M.-llr,

This la the first day of February.

C. M. RUNYAN.

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DETROIT MARKET.

Advertised Letters.

|

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, sa leratus,*starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc.-, et&lt;% which will be sold at
s tweraoo
sotc
-tomo: fAickh.
Remember the place, at J, S- R
S
Boot aud Shoe Store, Jetfersow street.
Gitc me a call.

Attention..

Wall Paper—Smith. Hogl* A Prwion.

Widowshad Children—G«o. M. Savage k Co.
Circuit Court Commissioner—P. W. Ntokera.

... HAMS

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Attention Firemen.

Shot and Siarch--Smith. Hn«!« k Pre*tun.
Vn»«tt!*d Aeconnts—Dan Masse.

• 10
MUX
• TH

CHICKENS, p*r lb.
CHEESE, per lb—
VtGOL. pvrlb.........

programme forlhe evening will be entirely

COUNTY OFFICERS.

c. wi. RUNYAN’S.

I would reiT^tWy announce.to the citi­
zens of HastinJ* and vicinity, that I have a
new and
&lt;
■i
sm
r 02214771
i

BUTTER. p*rlb--------EGGS, perdex.n-------POTATOES, per bo.be)
APPLES, per ba«hel_.
ONIONS, per baihrl....

riv* Wednesday and Saturday at 12 m.: leave at

j. J*. NEVINS.P.M.

AT

&lt;3

COEN. PA-rbu.hr!..

BUSBY—GAZETTE.— At the re*id«ne* of th*
Imdre parents in Cliarloite. on the Sinh of Janu­
ary- ,i’'‘\by tho
uf th* tfoagresationsl

was highly pleased. By unanimous request of
the audience, they will sing at the whue place

£■! GMCHUISI

WHEAT, (whit*; per bushel-.------------ SlXfcglW
WHEAT.'.red)pcrbn*heL_..................... 1 TO®1 20

mariSed. *

All train, daily except Sunday*—exeept a»

HaetlM*

Commercial.

was one of ih^ aUut oi the Ministers of the

A-NoTtwuMHY Ntanxa. Tho number of
J„n j A'jt far the week ending Januaty 20tb gonmi-v Tho Hellenic Factor In the
LiMeru Pr. blo»i. by KI. Hon. Wm. E. Glad­
stone ; an it. .taltatiit of "The Marquis of
President of Albion College, and as a man lie­ Lisafo," by George MacDonald; How Russians
loved by all who knew him.
Meet Death, a characteristic sketch by Ivan
Turgunnft-f, imntlaiedby Lady George Ham. The travalor s favorite—Tho Sweet House
ilten; Melattctbon, a chapter in the History of
at Grand Rapids, Lyon A Pickering, proprie­ Education; The Feast of the Roofs, a Christ­
tor*, Is well filled al) of the time, despite the mas Fairy Tale from the French, by Heleq
Stanley with a liberal rupply of choice poetry
and miscelbuit. The back numbers contain
ingtheCrtt in.tallthenls of MacDonald’s new
aged Hotels in the land.
-ei io) are Mill **nt in new euhacribere for
■ ■
Wide Awake for February is at hand, filled 1877.
fall to the brim with interesting reading for
pagvvrach (or more than unt o page* a year),
young people, and very nicely ilhistr.ite 1
It tho snl uTiptfon priced) ia .low; whilo for
?10.C0 tbq,poKlivher pfier- to mhl any ono of
lhe American S-j monthlies or'jBeekiiro with
year; D. LothropA Co., Boston, Mas*., pub­
Tl.a l.h .r .Itr f. r a year, noth postpaid.
Ushers.
Uttell A (iay, Bonen, are ihc publisher*.
The essay read before the Pioneer. Society
at thtir late meeting by Mrs. Amos Wakefield,
is printed on the first page of this iuue oQthe
Iipjr—lli-lll.R.—At Carlton, on the ~ih ln*U
by J. N. Covert. Ju.ties of the Peace. Mr. An­
drew Hoyt to Mu* Emma Fi.her. Both of Irv­
ing, Barry county. Miehigsn.
VAN8CHOTEK-KLl18,-Ai th* Centro] Woe**.
In thi* eltj', ou the SUh Iml. by T. J. Wilder.
and are printed by request of the aocietv.

~ wrirm n»« «~r rmr winr.

-

The Rev. Dr. George D. Jocelyn died at Al.
bion on Saturday last, aged filiy-lhree. lie

promptly adjusted by the Insurance Company.

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’

Madison Dispensary,

Highest Market Price in
Cash,
For Pipe stare*, delivered In Hastins*. NashviU*.
or Middleville.
I naaireai Central Qou»*.

E. D. WHITE,
auanxoa. Mura.. Sept. 2, ICB,

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POSITIVELY CURED.

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Hmu^. J«1j

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. j

1 The Electric Balm will be wed only

when desired.

MARRIAGE GUIDE.OS SEXUAL fATHOtOGY.

The old reliable, lb* Grand Rapid* Daily

. in Rutland.
.
,
...
r
D«. 5ib, 1W6,

lifetime, will alvraya
J
toution to thia port of
business.
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T “ STEBBINS BROS.

A. P. Drake
C. Russell,
a°d others.

‘
Mtchad' ll^ce is
and why
. ihould bo not be. His new .place of buaness is a favorite resort Tor tho public.
Celia Theater fttmlshra a good poem,’ nnd as a matter oi-cotlrtt* he is reaping a
' rich hwW- ’ Btsfaartfo* Ihc pl»«.
the Cmtennial.' door east of Em. Busby’s Barber shop,:

truly nay that they cau do better work,
and give belter satiafaciion than any other
firm tn thia wetion. W. H. Stabbing, the

‘•■"‘iKlBir.'r'.oo

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whjuMe’.

fo

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�and winter storms, because no animal suf­
fers so much, when completely drenched
with rain or sleet, owing to the long tune
after the storm it takes io dry them thor­
oughly. It does aocm that some farmers ircnss.
poiueaa heithcr the common attributes of
humanity in the care of their lire slock, riSte? Saloa made Yr
nor brains enough to give them a knowl­
edge of what is to their own interests.
Some of these men show a remarkable pro­
pensity for saving money «A&lt;rn otfamed,
and It would be, perhtpa an impossibility
to draw three cents from some of them to
save the country from ruin, while they
turn their cattle and sheep into a field in
the dead of winter, with no shelter from
storms, and feed them from a haystack,
throwing the hay upon the ground tote
trodden under foot, or covered with
toe driving snow.
Such fanners are
not fit to own cattle and sheep, and good
adrioe, to them is in most cases, thrown

Fori Wayne, Jadxou &amp; Saiiiai

G. P. Rowall &amp; Co'». Col,

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•
sugar nxrrs rot swinr.
4 From toe following statement it appears

that sugar beets alone when boiled will

produce in good breeds of hogs two pounds

of perk drily to each animoL

The writer

"In August toe hog weighed 360

Aya:

pounds; ths manner

of feeding was three

times a day with boiled sugar beets, boiled

in a kettle holding sine bushels, the beets
being pulled and thrown into toe kettle,
tops and roots, as they grew, ware net

washed, but all sdherdng dirt rubbed off;
no milk

in, and the natural

SHORT LINE

MICHIGAN AND TUB SOUTH.

W8

TIKKCARD ia EflWt ttac. IS, «!•.
Trains ran by Chioaeo Tl«t.

Taking Effect Dec. 10th, 1876
GOING EAST.

TRAINS OOIHO SGCTH.____

us!

juices of too beets, as

the object was to test the value of the

sugar beet for the purpose of fattening
swine without the addition

of sour milk

from the dairy; therefore only beete were

fed cooked as stated : the feed was

three

pails a day, morning, noon and night, the

twelve quarts, that amount

pail holding

the hog would eat up clean, perhaps more,

as his appetite was not cloyed, the inten.
tion was to feed about as much as he would
eat -clean and no more;

after

tember,

feeding

toe first of Sep­

fifteen days,

bo

weighed 390 pounds, a gain of two lbs per
The feeding

quantity and

was continued ; same

manner of feeding'through

September ; thirty days gave sixty pounds

1 think the following gives a correct
idea on the above subject: “If one has
considerable quantities of coarse or inferior
fodder to work up, and wishes to make up
for its inferiority by ths use of grain, and
if the principal object is selling milk by
measure, without special regard to quality,
and if the number of cows kept u large,
say twenty or more, and one expects these
conditions to exist several years, it will
pay to purchase a good steam boiler and
cook the feed for tho cows ; but if the
number of animals is small, the quality of
the very best, os when the object of feed­
ing is anything but making milk for mar­
ket, he bad better make his stable as warm
and comfortable u possible, and feed his
hay whole and raw, rather than incur the
expense aud extra labor necessary for

steaming food.”

\

Smail trees, shrubs, bushes, Ax., are
ber 1 of 450 pounds.^ He was fed the
benefited by placing around them in No­
vember a manure mulch, consisting of sta­
weighed 510 pounds." In November this
ble manure mixed with considerable straw.
hog was fed-on corn and oats ground to­ It protects them from the heaving action
gether, with no beets, and he increased of the frjri in freexing and thawing, and
three pounds daily, and was killed Decem­ also enriches the ground by rains washing
the liquid manure into tho ground.
ber 1st weighing over GOO pounds. But
the Act that he gained two pounds daily,
on sugar beets alone is a matter of interest

to farmers.

An acre of land well prepared

and enriched will

produce 800 bushels of

as a bushel will make two pounds

of path it would be cheaper to fatten begs
witR-.beats early in the season than with
corn and other

grains ; but

feeding the

last month on corn meal, Ax., to harden
the pork.

Farmers must study economy

in every branch

to be prosperous.

of their busueas in order

■

Whin manure is spread on grass lands
in October or November, and is soon cov­
ered by snow that remains on the ground
all winter, much of the manure would be
lost, its virtues drying away, and passing
off into the atmosphere; and in such local­
ities it is better to spread tho manure in
the spring; and the grass will soon grow
up and sliado it, and the spring rains will
carry the most of its virtues into the
ground at toe time they will do the most
good. Fino well-rotted manure only should
be put upon gnu lands.

Conroe and hard qualities of salt are
J some soils, immediately after a heavy
that has made the ground soft, posu best for meat packing for the following
be drivon in to the,
*
*** * reasons: They dissolve gradually, and,
eep with a beetle,, '
contract tho meatby degrees to a desirable
compactness; they keep the salt pickle
the following: ‘Thad secured split oak within a certain moderate concentration ;
posts at a cost of ten cents, delivered. they cannot enter mechanically into the
Those were sharpened, and I calculate Chat meat, and thus overcharge it, and may
the chins and bowings pay for this wort therefore be applied in a sufficient excess
After too posts were sharpened aud placed so as to compensate for the losses of pickle
on the line al the proposed fence, stakes by leakage, etc., without endangering toe
were set firmly on the line, fifty feet apart, tenderness and the flavoring to prematureand two lines ' drawn, one at the bottom
and the other at toe top of the poets.
The common fine salt answers for a
With aufoe-feet resours.we proceed to short period of keeping very well, and is
lay off the places for the poets, stacking consequently used in the packing of meat
down pegs a foot long. With a sharp for immediate family consumption. Fifty
spade a hand followed and took off the sod, to fifty-six pounds of course salt are usual­
and also removed the earth one spade deep, ly taken for toe ssltag down of one bar­
I followed with an iron bar, round and rel of ratal; the bottom and top of toe
sharp at the lower end, but enlarged up­ barrel should always be carefully covered
ward anti! fifteen inches from the point, with • layer of coarse salt.
it fa four inches in diameter. With this
instrument a man may make the holes
very rapidly. After making too holes for
five or kx rods we set tho posta. A strong
bench was made about toe height of a
common table, having a cleat naflod to the
legs on each ride for a step. Armed with
a beetle, one man mounted this bench
while the other hdd the post, aud it was
sent to its abiding place quicker than I
can describe the operation." He used
boards 18 foot long in this case, nailing on
the lower one a foot from the ground,
three boards high, with a furrow turned
up with plow on each ride. When a eheap
face is wanted about four and a half feet
high, or higher, toe lower board may be
Con 18 teehee from the ground, if a
vy plow be run on eaeh ride to throw
up the earth about a foot under toe fence.

New Advertisements.

GOOD WIDTHS PUBLIC!

STOCK OF GROCERIES

Farmers should have an eye to their
seed
wotadoes for
plantin'* offonX
next snrinir
The o^eri^e
of thXands
in
various sections of toe country goes to
show that large potatoes for seed are no
better than mo£urn sised oom, only that

in a dry senate, if planted whole, they ob­
tain the planta by toe moisture in them
better than smaller potatoes. Itin not ad­
visable to plant toe very small ones ; they

of
~ OU Mro.J
and IVi.mrR, hrrfduartf or •eijuirrd. trratrJ
STR I CTLy’'PRIVATE

•7rtb nllh O^LdRarid* i’lsSu**railroad

DnJVrsraf aorta will ata rtnnat i

JACKSON’S BEST”
SWEET NAVY

additional weight making a total on Octo­

beets i

IAILMAI.

AGENTS KANTSD
1 Cnnbiustioa Pro-

or any other drink given to too

hog except the water too beete were boiled

day.

Railroads.

Railroads.

NfcVADVERTlSMENTS

abed for his ahasp to go under in cold foD

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

CHEWING TOBACCO

MUTH TWTlTrTlgj—avtUe. Wta.

$20000 00
iS

GOLD

w “'i

5:

rfr

Furniture, Milk Safes.

WWRtfteHilh.

HASTINGS
Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

■TH M.
STEBBINS BRO’S,

nnd be happy again.

Where you wnl find all kinds of

FURNITURE! A

Gret BedictiH ii Prim!

Of every Description which we
can sell cheaper than any house iu Barry
county, for these reasons;
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
2d. Because we make the most of our
goods ooraelvee.
3d. Because we keep the best of work­
men.
4th, Because we warrant al! goodt wc
mate.
We sell none of this cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods re make are made by hand, and
warranted. We invite nil persons to call
and inspect our goods, for they all bear
inspection. No trouble at all toshoW our
goods.
Parties having pictures to Frame would
do well to get them fronted of us u wo
can do it tetter and chcoocr than any
house in Barry couoty.
We keep toe
larges! and
selected stock of Picture
Frames and Mouldings, Brackets, Paper­
holders, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
everything in too Furniture Line. We
inrite all persons to call and look at our

FURNITURE
Tte Grart Snttai fimuiito-

Northern
RAILWAY COMPANY
CENTRAL

Look here !

Look here!

Peerless Milk Safes
Now on exhibition at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Repair­
ing of all kinds of old furniture neatly
don. fiOr*“We Mean Bnrinwts".
Furniture Rooms south side of State
street, opposite H. A. Goodyear's Hard­
ware Store.

______________ STEBBIMS BBB'S

Detroit Advertisera e nts.

we guarantee Satisfaction.
Hctne furnished free to
purchasing a Coffin worth £
«n giro you tetter figures than ever rffered be: orc, for we make the most of our
Coffins and Furniture.

.

Railroad

'STATIONS

DEFY COMPETITION, D. D. MALLOBY &amp; CO

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1 of tiuta Straot. HavtlBC*. Barn .

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J. g, GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

Announcement!
Dry Goods and Clothing.

Tailoring.
A .fine. Tailoring Department connected with otir Store.

THE TOLEDO BLADE.

HATES OF ADVERTISING.

ne

Boots and Shoes
A Large Stock of Boot? and Shues, nil kinds, very Cheap.
i^Jrej »i.w_i nonJ fi^ooi *Loi|_^£bo
‘ J Suture I 3-50 16-00 l/toorujol Mft)
g Cotumn l jq&gt; r MO f'XWt Bait iyJw
■J Cutamn I 5?o&gt; I oxio llAOPTlP-OOI "MO
S coidum i «to I u oo' i ae ool wroitobo
1 Column. I ' lotol gM»l 80J0I MAPI UW&gt;

Groceries.
Groceries of all Ignds as LOW as they

\ Salt.
A full line of Saginaw and. Onoiv).

Come and see ns
CAEDS

'

Fpr we mean to sell goodf/, so that it shall be lor your advantage
to buy of us.
,J. S. Goodyear &amp;&gt;. Co?
Hastings. Mich. Jnn. 17. 1877.
janlbtf.

ONLY WINE.

attorney at law a solicitor
‘

AND ’

SURGICAL

Grand Itsptd*
B«ud»r*»&lt;&gt;nv-r
Dtvhfon-fcC

SMITH to KWAPPEM.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW &amp; SOLICIT-

at'C. PECKiLAM,

ridfl

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

FRKOCPORT. BARRY COr'.Trtr i MICH.
.*^ffi£.atum...» given u&gt; Db-a.

I» anrombiwBtiy iseMMfal in rarlra &lt;*«• in bb
0i»dt uM-rt.itl.r*, piiJ lui* minv HriBK.witnMM*
vrfi. owo lif.and hMlth to kiln, bHot harin* S*r«n
nt&gt; nil bi4&gt;: at relief. UL» rtmediojare altuMilntslnnw*. with tnnrvrlou.eaeaqr rtticriM »ymp:oi»« nan rrtauvina the reuvunf &lt;!i*m*a. rnrtorins
tbo vital otnm t&lt;&gt; lb*:* n*tar*l fuMti.M-DarUyin? tn visor*tinx Hie whale rjnrm. «nd helttml-

—— twarrt ™ lain
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A. 1&gt;OCTO» WHO
It I* f»l»e eeonootr la *nff«r from any annoyias dbrnm ar ry mptoro, vriffeb. frqm M* abllitraod »ue*• in vo many nmllar oaaca. roa bare evrry reaaou Io tyahav* tv- In-nlur eaa eatr. Health h ahaanar
an aafiarinc nod funeralr, Do not be uu-led ar taflinerd by tho . nvpu*. Jealuin nr prehntimd. but
Lina on ynnr own be*l Judamant. eall t» tally invr&gt;ti|-iie mvI na'i-Ir yourvalf. Kt»to«e todejonnee a
frTtrho uki bupel.i
th. hand* of tmod Jhyri-iyru. nr&gt;4 by J)U h!„riar AiIi and mprovIn how miare*w« Un* e«n bc*abt of frTvnd* or r&lt;-lastly*, victim* of IfenvniAptlO'i or ogmlgaUnum dla-

can be raabirwi lotManti W-tfir (kllind*——
wtk-«&gt; •In.v IW.al!s*. L«a&gt;Ju
| tynn Fr
nt anccwMfol pliyalcfftn.nnd ImVtnxnmrii

DR- H. F- PKCKSAM.
CHO PUYSICIAJt AND SUW
bdur
/Zarrw fbmUg. JUbd

ir treatment that my fklth In yyo I
iabl«- |.i.r*i4te»- ••k»u*l bavobrti
r yean*, wta.anera-tuMl traalmar
Jtiw effect. I can alert* bauer. a*
&lt;OI» H.e puo.u. .................... ..Irr.rut l« pieuliarljr *u«r»**n&gt;1

iss.Wi.awatK
bm.-erw.rol mode of treaUrreuL

IS??or'wh»t.veruMi&gt;.urUBtur». c.rvrullr
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LUCIUS RUSSCLL,
' TER. Circuit Court Conunlmteaar.
Peace. Saury Public, and a»nend
ce^ver the National Bank. Slata

ISAAC W. VRQOMAX.

:

G. HO14TB0OK. -

t AT LAW .M. MMior — CL*—

5sx’^»tukrs'. “•.

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He batbW -bis--haggardbefore 1
going to thn &gt;£niag roam, and whon ha
went out. cautiously looked tho door iron |

T&gt;y Moibaad Telegraph, frdm all parts of
Mrs. Emmons was silting alone in her
•ho ■worifr ^Jti brief; it? R oto kftn and 1
own dainty little room. Rich damask cur­
purpose to make ThsuToleda Blade so &gt;
tains, velvet carpet, bronse jardenier.
, nearly as possible
b7jjr
Sevres vases of rare patterns, a fine copy
A Ferf^t FmMT
if the Siatino Madonna, u plush covered
1
And all that loog expertonoe in tha
easy chair, rosewood bedstead, a curiously
business, a liberal expenditure t of money, ,j
inlaid eseritotr/ Everywhere were elegant
t and anpduous labor can do. to accomplish ..
articles of virtue, and all that wa« suegesthis purpose shall Be done.
tive of wealth and refinement.
‘
And the lady?—scaico six rnonffra’a
„rt 75 cents a
■ practical pabli*
ifintitafcei
wife : A form of mutchlew syTOetry; a
,m now the lead*
face of rare lovlinem, with childish -dimpler
TOn_^_Jy of-tim W«H,
k»g ,48"9
in the chin,lips that reminded ope of ahalf'
•1
and constantly, in^reaang
open rose, eyca that rcmtillated with each
circulation.
wave of feeling And to all this was,added
i
Single
an expression ofwonderful womanly tenderi same rale ror a snarccrinno; vinos at
ncss, seldom seen in so fair a ftec.
'
r five, per year, •ifTAicnoh ; Clubs of-MA
Bui just now the eyes were humid, the’
«»L ovo^ILCS wm each, and aa.«^m 1 v
corners of the mouth drawn, thtf fora
She camo timidly toward him, and
drooping, and the delicate hands clasped
nervously, and for this: tQvcrdl times lookad wrttolly to too eyre, which hid1 more. The Blade (weekly) and Ameri­
can Farm Journal (monthly) one year for
within hcr"short married life, her husband »lwuy» bofewt««* to loringly.
z135J^.,
had returned to her, with breath and man­ ' i “Ella, wi&amp;! What docs all thia mean ?’’
ner which told plainly that he had been he Hiked, sternly, but with &amp; suspicious
I
We
have
jaatnlrctoily
revised owr Book ”
too familiar with the /wme aup. And q hirer in htfi'viicc, that told ofsuppressed
&gt;L«4, and now offer twwvety auhteriber the
last night ho had returned from hut club, emotion. •
r
beat
works
of-standard
authors
for almost
“
It
-meaba
that
I
want
you
to
knpw
accompanied by a friend, who explained
to the frightened wife, that he had, only Juslhuw I frit W night, how I have frit
all day; and that you may, guess how
for once, taken a little to much wine.
And now. here, in her beautiful home; how dreary tho future looks to me,'" she
Addrim
The Bfade, Toledo, Qhto’
she was looking away to a time whto men, added, with a little sob. "'I0 '
‘‘ALaudliu," he muttered, looking’awuy
aye, and women too, would point at him,
* I
&gt;V«» UaeJbl to Every-Opt.
as a drunkard, and at her as a drunkard's
wife ; to a time when all thesa pretty «- ,t. "But you will forgive me, Frenkl" she
litrt a profit for a very 1UU« moder, aa to axroundings should bo swept away, and tuey said,'/meaning for tho fright she had given p«Hfftfe*atoihKw*mteyo, wMrlo tl^ft;
hun.'
j)
go down, down to poverty and shame.
Wil Aou- u do U-ln.tthar word., ta hM&lt; his
But ho dra not yetcoiy.pro&gt;Knd, and re­ brain, help hi. hand*. Here is one way tp do
The picture was frightful! But what
“Upon one condtHou."
And this: Thfi amillirrinf or extra prodnedeu of
could she do? She had spoken to fata, plied :
willing
past
her,
seixed
tbn
half
empty
Irm than half a cent a day, or 3 cents a week.
only to be teased and petted for her fears’.
‘
“Become a drunkard on wine ? Why, wine', bottle, opened the pipduw, and
"'
I have been accustomed to its use, at turned the contente upon the pound.
"There, now will you promise me never
proper ’ limes, ever since I left the nur­
sery. My father tdwaya placed it before to drink wine again, when away from
,«4r
.
his gentlemen guests." And Mrs. Em-'
mons thought, sadly, of a brolhe.-, beG&gt;re
whom it had been placed, until it had gling in her silly trap, and her woman’s
failed to satisfy him, and with stronger wit suggested an after-thought.
‘Whyftduld I? Where is the harm
drinks, hejhad hurried ou. to hide himself
in a drunkard’s grave. But she did hot in drinking a little wine ? I will promise
to* mover drink anything stronger, if yea
•ft' and ho continued:
“You know I never indulge in any. with me to do bo.’’
.
thing stronger than wine. Besides, if I
“Heavens 1 . Has it come , to thia?
should refuse it now, vou know vesywell Listen to toe! A person can become as
what our triads would say." &amp;
thernughiy inWixieatcd on wine as any
"Indeed I do not.
What would they ; Yitfier-li&lt;|uor, if ha drinks enough of it”

- Uwater

“Simply thia, that I am afraid of mv,
little wife," and he caught her up.and ■
swung her lightly about the room. “Btrt
never fear! I am all right. I will promise
you never to drink anything stronger then
wino. Are you content ?"
“Hardly. You are su dear to ma,
Frank, and I am so jealous of your good

ollaoHnjr
Court Tl&lt;

r

treat SrtleVkl Itert^iper

OB from a blow1
“The ^errants, mns^ knpw nothing of 1
this, or even suspect."
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Doctor Aikln’s Double Column

JAMEH CLARKE,

.V

doused her heart to beat faster, and her
ANOTHER YEAR.
eyes to sparkle with a strange briUianqy.
' -She ' glanced at tho little crania don; '
on hoar he would be horns. She did ncrrfii gave way, and withA dread of what
not call a servant, but herseW Weat to tha. i•he 1,4
Jaik
cellar and brought ;ft bottle of the beat ..Woman feu down in . a white heap at nil
Wine. This she uncorked and emptied .
half its contents in thd slop jar, that, the , Still careful of hm- fair fame, he did not
perfume might the better permeate the 'rjog, bnt used such restoratives as ha
room. Then shcplaoed a small table near j-fbald command, and -pho pas^Booa,tubing
That *o with hop* too Ions d*f*rveil
in his .ams..
And
the bed, and put tho half emptied bottle L
_ after a little the told
on jt, together with a wine-glass and an- Jiim
“r all.
*’ 1 And he gladly reiterated his
cither bottle,' the latter an empty one. Go- ,prottoo, only too. toaakful that hia pre­
ingto bar escritoir she took some violet icious wife had not stumbled, and that not
ink, and dropping a little in water care- In gem was missing from her beautiful
fully bathed her face with the-hquid, until icroftb of Womaahoad.
. .
,
.
it assumed the purplish hue she sought.
3hc then put on a plain wrapper over net
pretty home dresfi, and after turning over
Another year of (ettins *nn*.
a chair dr two, and otherwise disarranging ,
’ her room as much as possible, she threw '
The Blade is the result of years of
hcnelf upon the bod, and nervously
awaited the arrival of her husband. The thoughtful and carnal effort to build up a
Finrt-elato weekly-paper of Esttin! Cttr"
moments seemed long, but he came at
adapted to tha-waute of tho people
last, oriH softly openedthedoor,'to Stand' aeter
&gt;
Of wavinc field* and ruddy fruit
the whole country; North, South, East
aghast at tin* spectacle of bis almost per- of
1
The branebe* weighing down.
foot wife, evidently in tho pitiable stepor &lt;and West. It offers a greater Dumber of
Another year of happy work.
•
S&gt;cial Features aC toter»l kU .»!■•. to
of intoxication.
•;
That better b than play:
Tlu) bottles told their owd story l and 'the general -readoz,-tha^a------ **■------------Of aimple earest and lore that grow*
Aiu^f-JKasc*’
the room was filled with tbpartfaa of wine. published.
1
popular Humorou/Lctters'
Be stepped to the side of the bed, and 1
Another year of baby mirth
* ,
Mssy^MswiAaiT^
gawd
at
the
half
hidden,
flushed
face
of
‘
And childhood’* blamed way*.
which are Witten cxclosively
Of thinker’* thought and prophet’* dream liis wife, and tailed her name. But she '
And poet’* leader by*.
only muttered in broken phnuas, oucL he .nnjl published' regularly'm
mt down by tho bedside, and covering hia ।Tho Blade is one of tbb iar
Another year at beauty’* fea*U
.
face with'his hands, groaned aloud. How the world, and a portion of . ...
At every moment (pread.
long he mt thus fie cdqld tierer tell. It 1is every week devoted to the Choicest
Of lilent hour* when grow dbtinet
riiigfat have-been hours' if ho judged by '
tlte agony he eadurod.
I But lhDfdinwwl^—---------------------------

Great Bargains in Dry Goods. All kinds nF Fancy Goods
at BOTTOM’PRICES. Roa«iy Made Clothing Speciality. .

TERNS OF SCBSCBIPTION :
One copy, one year is Advabea.--.:...,..—
If not pail in advance..... ........ —

PROFESSDIH AND BUSINESS

-

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1877.

VOL. XXL NO. 81

EDITOR

u.

“Will you promise?." . .
She came ncaret to Jinn,'and looking
-with fitr mremerio eytott bts own, said

,
• ’“.Will you promiie, too, FrankT’
' &gt;
“What?"
„
,
,.
...
“WiU you. t°o» promise to. drink no
-■wm^when yot| are away from me ?”

"Thank yon; dariing ! I will keep my- - - “Dti premia ! &lt;mI I will novar so much
bdf worthy of \ our tore," and With a kisir' n iook-U it, if I «aa avoid afi," sh»«i&lt;L.
Klqdwith.
he had left her, to come home “overcome ijjgWfr* while her fine
with wine."
•
J
Mm. Emmons had named k filelfi«^

night; and her

hnsband had roe* toHifi

a^Ule ytai^’cart of the paper. Hl
■ai -»«TW»W »Um far halldt-i—&lt; i»;
• mWtwiqr of IM owUy wkm-Wl :'t..
n. Great oare i» exercised to hayewrsrj
.

�H JR- steven2s_Coiumn._ I$100.00

State Affairs

OUR WAS'^mOTON LEITER.

in Greenbacks

SUCCESS

enees and in fact an aloyst endless repre­
sentation

of the achievements

of man,

will hare a far more enduring and perms

neat result.

Even with all the incalculable good to be

that the products of the mines of Onton­
agon and Keweenaw counties fur 1876
were upwards of 24.94U tons of oar.

The railroad land grant land* fa Mich­
igan pay nearly or quite $150,000 of taxes
per annum, under the new law—quite a
sum of money to aid the northern cdun-

derived from this whieh men have stored

up in their minds and their note-books, we

have retained fa th* "country a very eocaidcnble propertiou of the actual materials

■nd

inMe. eibfbneJ

Perhaps

the largest

u

Pbih&amp;lpbu.

recurta

euUeetioos

from foreign countries for permanent exhi­
bition fa the United States arc those which

feU into the hands of the Naxioual
um

at Washington.

thoumnd boxes

No

Ira*

Muse­

than ten

having a

and packages,

wright of five hundred torn and reaching

of

the enoraoua number of hundreds

thousands of articles, have been presented

this Museum from the countries of Europe,
of Asia, of Africa, of Australia, the

ynerian Islands, Sandwich Uunda, Canada,

Bermuda and of South America.
The appropriations af the Smithsonian
Institute, the

United States Ffah

Com

mimirri and the Interior Dqurtment m»de

The State Lreaiatirr .lovmal daily is
now mailed to the clerk of every township,
city and organised village fa the State, to
be left on file fa his ofire for the use of
the public.

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS SO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
PAIN. THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OB THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25c. 50c., or 11.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.

bring constructed by the Pallman Palace
Car Company expressly for this line.
Tbeee can wiH be sixty-six feet long, ten
feet wide, and ten feet high, with twelve
sections, one dnwfag-room (with table
room for six persona &gt;. and one state room,
l-crides the kitchen, chins doest. dressing
The keeper of the Wayne county joor- room, etc. The fate^w will be finished
house baa made a statemeat c! the ac- with black and white walnut, mahogany,
counts of the poor farm during the past French ash, and curled maple, the place of
year. The gross product.s were $7,065,36; the usual bead-lining bring filled in with
am junt paid fur hired help. $503.75. leav­ foreign polished woods; the panels be­
ing the net products $6,561.51.
tween the windows will be of Csliforuia
The balance of cash fa the state treas­ laurel and other California woods , thi
lamp fixtures, window fateniags, door
ury Jaa. 20 was $830,873.42 : reeeipu
during the week ending Jan. 27 were hardware, etc., will he of trippie plated
$33,323.62 ; payments during the same silver. The upholstery of the sente is to
time were $37,524.27 ; balance fa treasury be of rich but plain reps, oorrespoodfag
Jan. 27, 1S77, $826,174.77 ; decrease far and hkrmociring with the wood finish of
the sides and roof of the ears.
Between
the week $4,200.65.
eaeh set of sente is spare for a table that
A meeting of the first and avcood wort
will accommodate four persons comfortably,
gaga bondholders of the Detroit and Mil- . but as a rule, are Dot expected to neat
sraukae Railway wa* held fa Detroit re- more than two persons. The glam and
chinaware for the tables are now being
The Probate Judge of Ionia county de­
clare that he has over
cases on his
docket, and farther maintains that unkm
be m given a elerk he srtll not catch up
with his work be^re the next Centennial.

where they will be carcfuly stored until an

cxietmoa ofthe present building of the Na­
tional Museum shall aford room far their
brown open to
public.

the free adnriou of the general

settle up the bmfaen of the present orgauixation and to place it fa operation up.
on a new basis under the tint of the De­
The electoral bfe which jroedtbe Sen­ troit, Grand Haren aad Milwaukee nilate Thursday monmg after an all night road. To do this the committee is vested
with the power to arrange dxffereacns with
session, contfatKs to be the prinripJ sub­
other railroads and oorpontioaa, and to
ject of di.rumsna and thought. The op*
fame $5,000,(M)0 fa bonus rotr.ing thirty
poritiou to rhe hiB in the Senate was led yean, a portion of which are to be ex­
changed fa settlement of prone t facumbranoes and far the payment of the e xpeaO«ir afc -f Ike
btlkr ta* Uxni aes of the racrgaaxntioa.

It is hoped that Coagram will take aoam

action to the matter without defer.

under the

For some lime We have heard hints of a
line of hotel cars Lr the Omaha and Cab
iiornialfae of the Chicago k North-West­
ern Railway. When asked about their
cars, the ofieen have uniformly evaded g
direct reply.
Our “reportorial iutfaefa’'
taught us to investigate for ourselves. We
hare done so, and are now enabled to
state pontirely that such a line will be
started fa the early spring, and that the
cars are now be^buiU. The fact will
no longer be a secret after this day’s pa­
per gets before the public.
'
Four of the roost magnifi-xot betel cars

disadvantage of having argw-

xx45xl

jiffs’

CARBOLIC OIL

^•■ST-ISA.

FERRAND WILLIAMS A€O.

selected from the Royal Dresden exhibit
that was at the Centennial Exposition and
so greatly admired. Each piece of silver
ware, glass-ware and china-ware will hare
the monogram of the Chicago A North­
Western road marked thereon.
The
kitchens of the can will be so arranged
that do fumes from the cooking viands
can reach the occupants of the berths. On
each car will be a steward, two cooks,
throe waiters, and a chambermaid to wait
upon lady patrons. It is the intention of
the company to furnish the best meals
.^1
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REMOVAL
SUU» UMM Mil SETHir

ogam will be attainable by those desiring
thcue luxuries.
Tbrre hotel cars wiB leave Chicapu oo.
the “ California Express, * and ran through
to the Missouri river/ Ou the west-bound
train, dinner, supper and breakfast will be

57

meata upon record which went directly to

The total rainfall for the reason al San
Jtue, CaL, has been only 2.73 iorhea.

The o&amp;cial argon of the German empire
pab&amp;hcnthe population of Germany a*

you the bill wiH

law.

undoubtedly become

a

There is very Bede known m yet

regarding the House

membership of the

tribunal, but the names moot promfasntiy

Tm 8 mate committee charged with m*
vmteguriat the Into Alabama riactmu wfli

begin their hUr to-momw.

UnEke the

ethers, this committee will net go to

the

AD bridges on the line of the Mariettaand Cincinnati and Bahimore and Ohio
Roadi are inspected daily.
Over $2,000,000 fa eofa and buIHoo
passed through Lcmdcm, OoU January 30
on rente tor the Treasury Department at
The lessee by fire fa the United States
during 1876 were $64,630,600. The
tomes tn M amaehtwtt- amreroted to $5,*
471,400.

Judge David Irirto, the newly eboeen
Senator from Illinois, is said to lie worth

about $3,000,000. He owns fourteen im­
proved farms in McLean County, HL.

1877. Oneidi, N. Y. S2.OO

U behind the Cnmritntii.

m w&lt; V by

m doing they

mn get into eftre.
G®aal Brikuap, w&gt;o haa been to the

mare hot AprS awaittag his trial, han
ttofawah. Udnaaad

abator to the

Dto

L ie S J iU
» 111

CM« WauMto, farefall IMas. aa4 Aehw
fair Wasp year Haramaad Bfaek fa Outer

*»-IT NEVER FAILS! Try it Ooce-eu

- fe-a

methods of,warfare, the study of the sei-

iiI ? !

MUSTANG

.
already been

caught fa tlw St. Joseph river weighinc
over two pounds. At no distant day the
health to the humane race, the improve­ river will abound fa those fish.
ment* fa shipbuilding and the systems and
From the Ontonagon Miner we learn

’

fastaHtncnta.
California Salmon’ bare

efforts made for the security of life and

&lt;
1

study of the educational systems, of the

f , ???? 1 I I I

knowledge of the resources of each section

“Honest’money for all, nnd
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

-i II 1 ?

tnro and art, a wider and more intimate

THE *FOE OF PALN

3 S'

And still our Platform.

Address,

THE AMEBICAM' faOClAEMT,
Onetea.M.Y.

a

new types of form and color in manufac-

1877.

The Michigan House has 41 farmers,
24 lawyers, 9 doctors, 8 merchants, 7 lum­
bermen. 3 builder*, 2 preachers. 2 bankers
and 2 editors.
,
The Board of Sapervison, of Genesee
county, voted to give Judge Turner $200
a year, extra compensation, in quarterly

_„

The after, iulmmcea fa

in the way of suggestions far progress to

aiyxs-jro thom who hst vr cl m.
TUT AKMia(j|r the toyy MT.mbartt^

Wl ‘■•W •/ H*
ftwLjfirju v Srw,

22 MONROE ST.

tl-y ll f ’

Nations of the World, seems to hare en
tiiriy subsided.

MICHIGAN FARMER
Atosthsnwsktesa tailto. nro. kaartsf Us »»item toss*, pro l,r’- »—sanohmsl ta
Vlsmmts. rotas wschiaM. S^rwarr. «• . eu

®

very defective soma! system to a new one
adapted to the premt needs of mankind.
and to dinero the principles which should
govern the transition, is the function
whieh the AMERICA* SMI A LI ST has
undertaken to perform. This is an rightCreek, on the new line.
pnge paper, about ths atm of the Sdnific
Tom G. Stevenson has purchased the
The ware of oramtion and excitement
faterot of H. C. Sesrions fa the Ionia American,^ *s pubhshod every Thurs­
day. at Oneida, N. I. Terms ; One year,
made by the late Centennial exhihitinp Beateari, and will hereafter run it atoce.
$£$$; Six months, l.M;*a/n&gt;oys tn oJand gathering of people at Philadriphfa,
D. Durwin Hughes, Esq., will deliver
nomre. Lt giro a careful Summary ofNaws,
which pasacd over this oMntzy and found
faterotfag Corropsudence, etc., etc. The
ite way with more or lens power to all tho
Stcaid Value began January 4th,

2

To watch, report, and assist thia evolu­
tion of the drtimed world from an old and

�^^jni-WeeklyhephhlicHbanper.
"

Counoll Prowedlngt.

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•'FIIIALMNIWWWWn. ..

UHANfiER’S
l iTV

I.OCAL R-

GUIDE

D. 1877.
Present the Mayor, Recorder, Aid.

Evans,

H- TIMK-CARD

Petition of Charles E. Barlow, City Treasurer,
ItU r. M.

j»ck*oa Expt***.
1:15 a.m.
Atl.nticEzprea* (SalurdayandSoodariJfcM P. M.
•Fay Freixhl •» - •
lOrtfla.M.

.rar.d Rapid* Exprw •
•
MBs*
W.yFroisht *
Uflflr.m.
&lt;11 train* daily except Sandays-exeepl aa

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
(.'*nd Lowell—Arrive daily, except Sunday.

‘LlfcrlK'NbBoM.

Special jloticy.

for aa extension of his tax roll for thirty days.
Which wa« ou motion granted and hi* tax

Ayes—Aid. Evans, Lewis, Reed, Sheldon
and Tomlinson, 6.

Tho following accounts were then on motion
aarezally allowed and orders op the appropri­
ate funds ordered to be drawn therefore.
For Jurors feet in the case of the People
vs Rose
$ .3 00
pie vs Bell
8. 8. Garrison constable fee* In the case
of the People vs Bell
8. S. Garrison, two suits, eonstable foe*

J. Q. Creasy surveying and Sheriff fees

in tho matter of widening State St.,

Burrell*

j.M. NEVINS. P. M.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Campbell
David Bennett for hauling bore
George VanBrunt for cleaning out ditch
John Fisher for 5 cords wood for engine
house

ci! room
J. Angle forfixing door and cleaui

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
The resignation of Harvey Wright of lhe of­
fice of City Attorney was presented and on
motion accepted by a vote by ayes and nays

as follows:

# GotdllWi-

X'/

.

Tomlinson, &lt;&gt;.
A communication from Benajab BoUpm one
of the bondsmeu on John Cole’s liond as liquor

’

i’lcavant last Saturday.
Circuit Court to-day.

Council meeting to-morrow evening.
The Reform Club nor

Tlte Editor of the Bawtra* wffl Inetltutea
Lodge* Odd Fellows at Woodland Center thia

i Finance Committee.
On motion to approve Gibb Matthews bond
as liquor dealer, said bond was di-approved
and said Matthews required to file I. .nd with

Bell as liquor dealer, said bond was disap­
proved and that said Andrew Ball be required

te give a bond of *3,000.00 with two or more

number of the (hridt eentains an illustrated
botanical gl scary and a large number of short
articles and replie* to correspondents on lhe
best nmanek of cultivating the products of the
garden nml^oiboure' With eharetcristic lib­

after b*ln&lt; pronounced Incurable by phyilrians of
acknowledssd ability. Scbenck't Palmouiefinup

/ z - M anar*.
TO THE
PCBLIC.
The four iiluHtratcd articles Ui the Fabru- . For many yuan wa have mad. two mi
aryJ&amp;riiwrMctheWrtofall. They contitt railed to the ailment* of a vast clam of *i
Thounand* of cure* h»v* bmn made byth*
of a spirited pager on trout-fUhing in the in fact, the word failure eoald never be i

General McClellan s second paper on a winter
Journey on the Nile; T. W. Chambers’ sketch*
ofJoin Romeyn, Droadhead and E. 8. Nada!'*
biographical and critical sketch of White, of
His-

Apples Wanted,

t-speclally
wbrtby orfiotire, antTia on excellent compan­
ion piece to the paper on talmon-flsliing at

each Box of Pills or Pot ot Ointment and the end
will soon be reached. -

long ago. published in the same tnagssine.
Kate Field has some bright uad entertaining
recollections of Bcctboreti. Pagi'nlni, and Sir
Julius Benedict. Saxe Huhn furnishen a

I will mail I
ide Vwrotable Balm that will remove Taa. /&gt;•«*Irt. Pinplf oad Blolrktt. leaviac tho *kin toft,
etrer and bmatlful: b1m&gt; lutreeUoMdbr prtxfue-

story. ••Firmer Bassett's Romance," which is
characterise,! by -the deftness and simplicity

TG CONSUMPTIVES.

On motion the Council adjourned
L D QcAcxxxsvstt. Roeorder.

•tram fire engine.
Masonic

vis i—
Grand Maatcr—Wn&gt;. Dunham, Manistee.
D. G^ M__ John W. Finch, Adrian.
G. 8. W.—Isaac T. Beach, Almont.
G. J. W.—R. C. Hathaway. Ionia.'

ieal Society will bo held el Pontiac

The I*reabylerian social will be entertained

residence on Open street.

A cordial invlta-

be held at their Club room, corner of Jefferson
aud Court Streets, up stairs over Mrs. Hand's
More on Tuesday evening.

ERRORS of YOUTH

revolution, is a laming and beautiful tribute
by addrawinr in perfoot eoulldcne.
rnaiiy virit ptirposly to see this elegant object OGDEN, C. Cedar street. New Yorkof high art. ft wa* obtained from the King
of Bavaria by Dr. J. C. Ayer, to whom his
majeety n a* specially graefous in acknowledg­
ment of what bis remedies are reputed to have
doos for liw,suffering sick. It wa* donated
en M m-n. w - w,,i
I free. The baiintw pay, better than anythin*
by the DdAos-iAths t-liy of Laweft
a per­
We will beer expenee of ttartlnr yoa. Par­
manent end speaking emblem of the vieturi** elee.
ticular* free. Write and tee. Farmer* and msboth Scicncs and Arms.—Z/q/rrMo«n&gt; (Xd,)
- - -. • ' ■ ■
J’Tfrr

J

F.piom, N. H.. May 3. 1*70.
iiJ.i.. ..&lt;virod great lieiwii
if 1‘nntnriAX Saruv, I am willing
intuny ft&gt; the thoitrands of other*
inding its praise. During the-

G, T —R. yY- Landon, Niles.
G. 8.—E. I. Garfield, Detroit.
G. L.—A. M. Clark. Lexington.
After'the installation tho following oflicers
and eommitleea were appointed by Grand Mas­

ter Dunham :
Deputy District Grand Me*ter* :—First Dis­

trict, CAK. Bellowr, Ypsilanti*. Second Dis­
trict. Lewis Grant, Bronson. Hurd District.

The Druggist,

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRAM, and.
has'in stock and daily arrio~ .

iffs, Fancy
tines, 7
Goodsi c
fact a com.Druggist
pltie
T! - ■■ ■V'*
—SJST— ’«s w
Merchandise ichich he offers
to the people at greatly Re- •
duced Prices.
REMEMBER, the Pe o
pie’s Drug S tore isdirectly opposite Empire Block.
One dopr east of Spauldings-

TU fbHins* OraaeU qflJ
daw asffMtaUwklkot
ties le Aafooes.
S«c. 1ST. That it shall
nrietor of any Batoon er
inloxkwunx liquor, win&lt;

Hastings, July 18,1876

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UNDERTAKING

F re. -» p - Any person violeclnx any of the pro*
risionr^f thb ordinAPoe shall bo punished bjr^a

Being a buKinesar that needs a great deal

AN ORDINANCE Relative to the Pay*

led ws will tend nnednlof writing. FulloarGc-

my former self. Ou being released, I wane fit
subject for a-Northern hospital, where 1 re­
mained two months mid then came home. My
physician reeomendod and procured for mo
several boUles*bf PxBVVXAM Svacr,- whieh I
continued tn use for several weeks, and found
ray health' restored and my weight increased
, ——.■ —C — —.. AH— L.I.llnul (.flit ftftv

The “Iron Trail.”

ity of thesyrtem. whether a riving form an im­
pure state of blood. 4y*pep*ia, or almoat any
other cnu»e. beliaviag it will tn wio-t case*
give entire satisfaction.

A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip over
the Atehisoo Topeka and SantaPe Railroad
and of tho beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of tho Rooky Mountains, by “N^n
Crinkle," the musical and jdrnm&gt;tic eSttc

the

membere of the Fire Department.

senior member, with tho experience of a
lifetime, will always give' his peraouT at­
tention to thia part of their extenaiuo
busincstt.
•! 7
‘ ‘

Si.
dSftFMS.'.7r
nitrated publication!, all
when defl^r^fc.

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.

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STEBBINS BROS.
U»yy,iJ«lJ28lh. 1WC. r 'law.

STAVES. STAVES.

also lhe amount due

of the Arte York World, sent free on paAttention.
plication,together with the &amp;imJuan Guide,
maps and time tallies of this new and pop­
The assignees of John Stanley, tuk the
J. vr. u
immediate' settlement of all debts due ular route from Kansas Cityand Atchison Attest: LID.Qokkwmm
.
to Pueblo, Denver and all pointe in Colo­
them on hia account; and John says, “all
PROBATE ORBER.
rado, New Mexico, Arison* and tho San
parties will do him a special favor by com­
Mich Iran, county »f Barry,
Juan Mines.
Tho finest line of Pullman
he
vro&amp;te
court
for
the count
plying with the above request" as he de­
lb. prob. |&gt;^ee.teA^rt
Sleepers on tho continent between the Mis­
sires to wttle up. and grt on hiifert onee
souri Hirer and the Rocky Mountains
ayaia.___________ •_________ fcblw3
without change. Address
T. J. Andkbson,
TVTARRTED(Jen. Pau. Aat.
Jun. 4 *7C tf
Topeka, Kan.
WICKHAKNoticeT
~

Highest

Market Price in
Cash,

Far Pipe Staves, delivered in Haatinsi, Nashville,
or Middleville.

Blood. Kafomaxoo. Fifth. E- T. Church. Sixth.

E. Mudge, Eaton Rapids. Seventh, George
W. Robertson. Mt. Clemens. Eighth, Jamrtf
B. F. Oirtis.'.Fliat. Ninth, Crawford Angell,

Grand Rapids. Tenth, not appointed.
Gratjd Chaplain—Ethan Ray Clark, Vernon.
Grand Senior uocon— Bela Coggvall. HoL

;

QommercjaL____

■.rar,

MIR Smith, Hoolk 4 Pbesto k’k.

fl..™.!
iijrartw*

Cnarrn, Clerk.

for Printers.
I

BXCBLSIOB

Notice.

unsealed aceoMte

W. H. GOODYEAR,

,swic- dVtRH&amp;srtStt.:®. 2:

Having sold out my Meat Market, I
hereby give notice to all those that orc
indebted to mo to oom a and settle their
accounts forthwith and save costa.
next Sabbath evening.
I also have got a nice matched team, or
cither one of the two horses, fiir sale, with
Read the article entitled ••Hotel\Tara"
*
HMTHW B.IRKE .
double harness (almost new). I will girt
printed in another place to-day. ill notes anGrand Junior Deocon-L. H. Ballsy, South
rrewonablu.tcr’oa on good paper.
ExxjsqDrricx, Feb. 5. 1®7.
Valentin* Lwimk,
"tali Marah*H-A H. EUis. MiddtevHte. WHEAT, (white) r«r bushsl---------------- 41ffi«ll4O
Hmtings, Jan. 19th, 1877.
774wtw
WHRAT.!refl)l&gt;«JW»hel
-------------^-1
10*1
»
traveling public.
Grand TylM—Harry Doan. Grand Bapid*. FLOUR, per ewfJ------------------------ —
«&lt; «
The Grand Rapids business College from
A.
Card.
Committee on Jurisprudence— Foster Pratt, OORN.jwrV^luiL—
---------• “
which so many of our most proficient ac­ Kalnmaxoo ; Hugh McCurdy, of Coruna; John OATS. r&gt;«r bathe!------------------------------- «
We take tliix opportunity of informing
BITTER. ptrH’-r
—-............. - ** 22
countants and busineas men graduate, is W. Champlin. Grand Rapids.
EGGS, per doaca.---------- --------------------- « »
the public, that we will safely and radical­
Oa Appe.ls-0- b. Spalding. St John.; POTATOES.psv bathtU------------—.....
St » ly cure all eaxos of pilct, without the use
the most popular and useful institution of
C.W, Strait. Battle Creek: A- C. Manly. APPLES, per bsthel--------------------------* *
its kind in the country.--Chicago ?*•»«.
of knife or ligature. No oure, no pay.
ONIONS, psrbuihel--------------- ------------R F- Al. W. Brown.
Leetie.
__ K F. Robertson, Albion; Fred
Hartings, Dec. 21,1876.
xxi68tf
PORK.™
.r —~
at Grand Rapids, Lyon A Pickering, proprie- n«. xdrta:
•IW
M cnrd~.
MESS FORK, per lb......
RAMS, per lb--------- —
SHOULDERS, per lb—
Dtod. 11- D. &amp;h«l. M—U....;
«UW
LARD, per lb......:----- Farmers please taka notice that I have
TALLOW, per lb......—
• M bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp;.
CHICKENS, per lb —t
Notice.
Beckwith, in tho hotel barn and you will
CHEESE, per lb —.......
find it to your interest to rail and see me.
WOOL, per lb------ -The L*die« Temperance Society, with lhe SALT, fine, per bbl-...-.
xmSlu
J- W. Brock. '
m Notaries Public:
OUT naarve.net bbl-.
BOOaiMO
M. D. Reed deaires to call attention to
mJ. Wilder; Wmia^H-M
his new Wagon Shop, where ho may be
DRIED PEACHES, unmoored, per lb.
Herman D. Purdy ; Charias 9.
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
DRIED APPLES. PC" "*
ham D. Hayes; David G. Bob
any work in hia line, from putting a new
MAPLE SUGAR—
H- Hayford ; WOBam BurgW
HIDES, sreeo. per U
spoke in an old wheel, tu the bqilding of
KIDBfi.dry.porlb...
-• Yankee Noflsom and Gun Pewder at
SHEEP FELTS.
Dan Manse of ths:
par lb-----J
febltf Sxitd, Hoglk A Pawtox'b.
Hall, wee largely attended on Sunday evening,

Lour.—On Thuredxy lost, a Satchel on ।
the Battle Cfeek road, wilh-iu four miles
of this city, containing various trinkets, a
pair of apectodta, and a girl's picture.
The finder will confer a special favor by
leaving it nt tho Banker office.
Elizabeth Hardy.
Jan. 27, 1877.
jan29t3

An Ordinance relative to Saloons.

which Mandi* in the Park, nt Lowell, before

A A. M. the following officer* were elected and
Willis. Esq., on lhe Temperance question that

we vhall print on Thursday.

In any quanUty'nt the‘Cider Mill of W. S.
Ai JJ' Siriuer, Jefferson street, Hastings,
for which the highest market price will
be paid.
xxtTSlf

ment of an Annual Salary ta

Roberts'.

The tidies Temperance Union will hold a
meeiihg st the Reform club rooms on Tuesday

BARNES * CO

low price of X cent* a year.

A full supply at J. P.

propriety of the city investing 82.000 for a

This space is Contracted
for by

erality. Mr. Vick offer, for lhe beet show of dice are Schenck*! Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake
flower* at every State Fair in 1877. a premium
of 840 in cash; for thr beat collection of. cut
flowers, E»; second bret, *10, third best. »S;
Dr. Schenck b pretemionally'at hb principal
fourth beat, floral chromo. Tho Flvrol Cuidr

in Salisbury arid other Southern prisons sever-

as follows :■

u the market.

■

,

a summer bouquet of 12 different varieties of
medieiae. See Dr. Schenck's Almaunc. cenlainlne
flowers, in addition to the illustrated catathe certificates of many persons o f tho hiahevl re-

of the microscope among tho flowers, and
there, i* a well eonehlered digest, by Tyron
Edwards, of the proofs of the authenticity of
the Bible. Mr. Boyesen ha* a story "How
Mr. Storm Met His Destiny," that well de­
serves attention.

and Tomlinson, 6.

All About tho County.

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..n —

printed and profhsely illustrated pamphlet of
M pages, with n colored plate representing

SelUwpe, Die htiwr of BngUsh Natural

ac,. Cedar Creek and Hiekory Cornew-Ar.
W Hneeday aid BatSvday al M m.t'lesv* at 1

£&gt;rugs, Med ioinee, Perfume nee, Etc-, Etc.

Jamca ick, of RoqhMUr, ». X-, the-fomed
florist, sends\i* the first number of his ‘Floral
Guidt for 1877, which equals any periodical of
the kind yet published. U is a tastc-flly

DISSOLUTION NOTICE-

D?17.1?rw ASStlb.'S'SJKZ
•JS&amp;WX-M.nr.
..

Jaa.tet.Mrr.

Vll
’X»« rLeklL OSIM
A beautiful quarterly jeuraxl. finely UtaKraW

.

�Legal*.

i of Vetiiiont, a Imb&gt;

unana fdTc«1gAUng
her of the fft
ma letter to lhe Rat­
Committee, li
laud Urraltl in which ho amterta the charg-!

A*4.riU&lt;rf r.WUMlj.B 7
for. All to twiDMrtad al th

Free ride to GrandRapids

es of intimidation in Louisiana have been !

fhlly mtM«uned.

Ho wye that the Houee

Committee baa been very partUan and'un­

asr3'f'^'iKstr&lt;w»

fair in tlunr methodsof carrying on the in-

111 ol elyhi liunilrMHiiOwwnly dob
•M yr«T« lYntn ti&gt;«• -1*10 of th* uld
s?wisi.'“sr5ars«

veatigatinn.
The speotade of four JuaUcet of the Su­

^JSSahYt.gtgffSg

premo Court of the United States drawing
straws to select the nun who shall choose

eitlier

Hayes

or

Tilden for President,

just as hia own politics shall happen to run,
would be a fine picture of the dignity

of

our bigbent court to set before the world.

—Dee Moina (Iowa) JJejiffer.

It transpires that Tilden ww the gener­

al who maneuvered the Oregon job.

Sev­

lyrtwMWWW1
or in vqutiy. b*vino b«
uaouolof mn»vyor»
for®, Notice i. hereby .

saisissf;

enteen thouMnd dollars of his money it is
said did tbe bunuras.
”

NEW AOVERTISMENTS"

C. P. Rowell &amp;. Co’s. Col.

SSftl?
r „/-»
in» (H»l acre* off
.-.
dweriuMl land*,
thieday daednd by the party of th* flr»t part to

*25000 Zl^sJsEEiA.’re!
ism ®^“saas? tfjsix
Bnoxs SSw
rtTHhW’i®&gt;„. Amico**. I
BSf 5E^,^SEMBKS
MORTCMB SALE.
,

III HILL SILL MB LOWER WIMMffi

; havtnw UM® m^a u&gt; tha oond Ulon* &gt;f a
Aaeturv of ■&lt;»«——mnff* wit «xwnW
■htaaalb day o( Atururt, in the year at
on* tbntt»»nd aiyht bund rad and aavoaty,

•

khln of Prairieville, county and rtata

L?a.%a?S7taftT
l^a5
afbrtaatd. &lt;m Oialbth day of Am&gt;l, A-

We Are Selling

Mens’ Heavy Overcoats at *3 50 ; $4 00 ; 5 00 and Upwards.

LaMaanaWaak in tka fnwmanH .. 14—

We Are Selling

Mens’ Fine Overcoats at $9.10; $12.00; and $15.00.
We Are Selling

/&gt;*/!•'

Sva/X««

Suit*

Ft°F

ft 5°

&lt;O wwl. cwniatalua Ikcty &lt;«i&gt; acraa oi mon, noronl
ffi.gr a*" °,ltw&gt; ',l*lfn Mtrrey, &amp; ti&gt;* rWtr mon

1st ate -fl'r i v a t e

« ■Hattffe manner. TtntnedUt* rallef; rpemte
•***•• A ’ureeartbl expwienra -in

^Chaly $1O 00 and $12 Of).'®*

a*^ti••UKX ■ ■*••&gt;**•*•_

MORTGAGE SALE.
'.•Tt'-.rSS'"”*

~ ••....... rim &lt;1

l h« offlcn ..&lt;• UM llrstater of l»M&lt;U

EXTRA LOW PRICES ON FINE OVERCOAT SUITS.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND ST ITS.
|2 '77, &lt;3 50: »»*&lt;» » M uul-t'petrtKsf- Take advantage of this chance to save money by .baying of us. besides aQtin^r you nothing to
see Grand Rapids.^^jf
»

turn of .lx *utulr*d and Am d

*504)
»nd is; naarborn utreptti Cwcnoe.

_______

H.Ho.aj’a AovertHemeitt*.

“JAGKWHf’SBEST”
•WKKT WA-VT
CHEWING TOBACCO

!7iSK'tiriS

HKALTH ANB US PUASB8E

f~r3JaiZSi.y
R&gt;n«ww: CammrotiB, uir.-n ,
BVsSsSftBti!

Diseases with Its Agonies- ’

nmiami। ar■^■w.b
a.a wiuaa.—minuy ke R

CHOOSE BETWEK5 TH»M

j STflfl A MOltya rtiatvad by ourarMp

I

HOLLOWAY
’S PILLS.'
.Verrous Dtaordan.

’SShS
nr Min

Cbu. g. HitiBM.

AtraUW SSS^OR

GUARD1A3T3 SALE.

’*• medicine that can be cmtmctba : cfossvintj tba stomach and boweli. and ««n the
Hood. In «ma;l doses of one pill a day.
■ they nitnuiate the digestive
orgaai and
^promote jt-uroua health.

the same time, tho
r for dtihirrs. ' By
wy. gripe ranch k»
■jatires, and neve;
Ware not inflated.

tiabyfrretaX

“

i and ecodctimu tn
neither cakuwi
. thtrt PIHamv

J*a!l ■—rrrtau

------- to take ; whik

purely venerable, an harai can ansa
their uae in anv quantity.

• •: ■
O. I. C. AYER &amp; CO., lowed, Bus,

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                    <text>NO. 82.

, VOL. XXI.

BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8,1877.
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Hardware,

The^ejni-Weekly Uepliblica^ bajiper
GEQ. M. DEWEY
f.'nf^OR

AND

Stoveo,

6666

FOB 1877 !

,.&lt;■ »P Mxav MONDAY *XD mVMIOAY SOW.
.. fir Aaaarr Block, oppooite tkc CeuH
//•«.»

TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION:
.
,P&gt;, .me year.in Advance—
—-4150
ifv&gt;: paid in advance----------- —w.——— 2 00
_io!&gt; Dopartmontn
vieam Power France. New Material, and tiro very
Iml Job Priatmt at Lirins Batea.

R.i TES OF A D VER TISING.

IV.i l.i.ici or Loaa of Nonparlel Typo coaaidered

8.

dadaetiun from
re for 36 inch Col

PHOFSSIOHAL ARD B03IHE38 CARDS

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL
Haye now in stock the largest and best
assorted stock in the county.

Cook Stoves
The Iron Age, Lake State and Equiva­
lent; all with portable copper reservoies and
Nickle Plated knobs, Don’t fail to see them
if vou want a first class stove

Heating1 Stoves.
The Acorn, Forest Aeorn and Monumen­
tal and many new'patterns in boiler plates.
Sleigh bells, hand sleds, skates, foot
warmers, pocket and table cutlery.

s.
SMITH to KNAPPEN.

2tf

ATTORNEYS AT LAW 4 8OUCIT&lt;»1tS IN ‘JHANCfEKY. Fraetio. In all lhaeonrta

Weather Strips

PHIL. W. NISKERN.
Wrirtit et»ry Thorwtay. Any truiam toftth.r.

F. S. BOWEN.
Cunnty Surveyor, Deputy Sheriff, and General
t- onvcyaSoer. olheu in the Coart Home.
__
II arttan, Mich.
j»£_

CENTRAL HOUSE.
HASTINGS. MICH,, L. E. STAl'FIER. Prop.
□UUBCB*. W l.U W.C iwvu.
.i.-fi.mtnodalioas. I .hall be ptaaaed to aoo all my
old friend, and as maar new on as as will favor me
withaeiH. Good .tabfln* It connection with the
j
Charsro .amc aa uaualIlartinrv. Mleh.. Sent. 21. UTS.
xxiUtf

Sweet’s

Now is the time to protect your doors and
windows, and save 50 per cent, in fuel.

Harness shop
Heavy and light wotk on hand, and made
to order on short notice.

GRAND BAPIDS.......................................... MICH
LYOX &lt; PICKERXXG, PrafuMwra.

*5

heir

NV M. JOIN E S .

D 11.

it-lc
im..
.*•

Tin shop

Krerytmns oont the Rrtabii.hmont ta Now *ad
rirrt-elaat
*
BOARD* AN’* ROOM. E-’.W PER DAY.

- Tin and copper-ware on hand, and repair­
ing done promptly. Rags, old copper, and
Nashville,
Mijaii. iiron taken for goods.
Ail work promptly alleadod to.
50jj
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.
DENTIST

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Carriaae, Sin ail Ommeutal
PAINTERAt A. M. Rook’s Cantaga Shop

35

Jefferson St.,

-

Pensions.

Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM

EetablleheG twrifl,
American and Foreign Patents.

triee.no feee In «dv»nn*', No ebon

Dr. J. B. LaSuro’a Ad.

KE.1D! RE.4D!
-Ini' .'•■

MARBLE WORKS

ReAdT
Old Bounty Land Wsrrwli.

with odd and hunger; no billiard dens
or gtaibr^g
jaJroWd* of Idle men

as we have where the grog shops gre taler
ated; no police to pay; no lockups to sup­
Ym. lad Iwa know the will is stronr.
Temptations com. tn plenty:

port.
Let me ask your Council to point out

the benefits that one or all of the giog
shop keeper* have ever brought to Hast­

□root oomfort la In kaowias

helped to build up the town?
a blight to almost every

enterprise in and

out of the city?' I repeat, that but for
this accursed traffic, every sere of these

This Ilfo that we are Urine

rich lands' would be a perfect gardta of
Wealth.

•

How can you ।

As Hofltiogb and

around arc

country

the

mutual in interest, what

is

for the interest of Hastings is for the in­

forest of every Farmer around the city.

I also repeat, that had no grog shops .ever

existed in Hastings, that dty,

to-day,

would have more than 10,000 inhabitants.
Thousands of mothers, who now suffer in­

calculable misery would be happy.

The

newspapers would be in every farmers
house. Father’s and their sons .&lt;~U4. J

Ju»l lift »ota o fallen brother.

at h o me instead of carousing in grog shops.

Enforce Law and Order.

Your taxes would be a mere trifle, and
ybtn{criiuinal courts would have little to

do.'
Your

FbIKMD Dkwxy:—I see that the city au­

Every farin house would be a palace.
stores,

shops

and

manufectorie*

would improve and multiply. Your young

thority of Hastings are at work to enforce' folks would have their lecture rooms, their

law^andjordcr.

aucecM.

Heaven grant them full

To enable the Council to carry

innocent plays, music and enjoyments, that
would improve their,minds.

Your family

out all good rules and regulations, every icircles would be happy. No mother's tear*

well disponed citizen should consider it bis

AMERICAN SOCIALIST.

and her duty

1877. Oneida, N. Y. S2.Q0-

to book up the

anguish, would cloud her vision.

No

Council in

father would have to patrolo the"street»»£

every effort to put a stop to crime of every

I1 o’clock at night to hunt up his loved

kind and nature that goes to corrupt man­

son.

Many people in Europe and this country
are now studying and experimenting in
preparatory forms for a new social life.
The Ce-operaters ef Euglaid number
more than a million persona. These have
their co&gt;opera tive stores and
shops
in which they get food, fuel, clothing, and
other necessaries Of fife, at verv nearly the
cost price, thereby ssving*in the aggregate'
enormous sums annually. The foremost
thinkers among those co-operators arc begining to advocate combined housekeeping
in large Homes, for the sake of the
greater economies of living, thp improved
conditions of health, of educadon, for rear­
ing children, and the better association!
which ore thus to be had. !■ German
a similar movement is progressing on an
immense scale, while Russia is said to be
“honeycombed ryith Soeialutt" In our
own country tjic co-operative movement
has got a strong foothold, and wc have,
besides, many interesting Communistic
experiments, new and old, which should
be intelligently reported and carefully

kind, ever bearing in mind that

a lost brother. ’ No arrests would have to

studied.
To watch, report, and assist thia evolu­
tion of the civilized world from an old and
very defective social system to a new one
adapted to the present needs of mankind,
and to discuss the principles which should
govern the transition, is the function
which the AMERICAN SOCIALIST ho
undertaken to perform. This is an eightpage paper, about the size of the Scientfic
American, and &gt;s published every Thura&lt;
day, at Oneida, N. Y. Terms; fine year,
POO Six months, 1.06 ; *aZw&lt;^ys in ad- I
vance. It gives a aireful Summary ofNows,
interesting Correspondence, etc., etc. Tho
secOBd Tolwe began January 4th,
1877.
Address,

long columns of their performances are

THE AHEBICAM OOCIALIOT,
Oneida. K. Y.

STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, &amp;C.

every

No sister would have to mourn for

bo

be made for misconduct, as is now the

much ovil inflicted on society, and detri­

case ; and I challenge any man to show

ment to the body politic.

any reason why this traffic should be tider­

species of wrong doing by one or more is

I have to la-'

merit the evil that most of the newspapers

ated.

of the day, do in their chronicling of the

in open day in your streets, set.* table on

almost innumerable

the sidewalk, open his mulct or cards, put ,

clubs of

base ball,

Let us suppose a case.

Let a man

billiards, checkers, and other games car­ down his pile of money and openly invite
ried on all over our country, and mostly

tho- passers-by to take a hand ; though be

by young men—hundreds of thousands,

may sit there quietly and peaceably, and

spending their time- in fruitless games, no

stake his all, and every man sees what he

better than gambling—in fact, it is gam­

is doing,

how long, I ask, would that

bling. In my travels I see thousands of man be allowed to drive his vocation ? Not
boys on t&amp; go to base balls, "to billiard one hour. It would create such a hubbub
club, to boat clubs; to this that and the

that all Hastings would be ablaze with

other elube, and in most cases bottles of horror and indignation, and he would be

Now, I would not for

liquor are in jirofusion, and grog shops

jugged in a hurry.

patronised, and as the old adage is, “where

a moment tolerate such action, but that

the carrion lays there the bupards are

man would bo a saint compared with the

also.”

Well, the

greater exploits of

papers chronicle
these dubs.

the

rum wller who drives his business behind

Those

ashamed of his btuinewt; he knows his vic*

read, and boys catch up the spirit, and off terns must not be exposed to public gate;
they go, and in thousands-of cases they

ho knows he is a rob^ey, he robs his cus­

date their downfall to the stimulents taken

tomer of reason and his money; he robe,

from papers. ■ I say tho papers do enor­

the wife of her right co be protected; he

mous injury in the wonderfal display they

robs the honest business man of the debhi

make of the great feats performed.

They

that should be paid by the drunkard ; he

stimulate and encourage millions of boys,

robs community of that moral and phymc-

and young men to seek company that in
thousands of cases provo their ruin; it

draws them from home; It causes them to

evil in the rum traffic as you would the
Rum hdling and gambling

neglect their duty to parents ; it causes gambler?

them to plunge into immoral company, it

generally go hand in hand in iniquity.

induces them to frequent the grog shops

and brothels; it causes them to idle hway
their time in debauchery; it beggars thou­

sands who will spend their money in drink­

ing and carousing ; it ruins their health
and brings a burthen of taxation and pau­

has decided that the Iowa lav prohibiting
Cauncil Bluffs, from running their trains
across the bridge into Nebraska, was unconstitunional and therefore void.

'*•' Amnio" “d
Imporwd Mrtlo, T.bteu mS H»d.i»of 01 4-cHpUoa mode w oMor « &gt;““n
notice notice, also Granite Monuments of
IU TMiooo paiuro. oopjJ W *»

American and imported kinds.

aadAffiMod!
United States General Lend Office

Momomta of

do incalculable injury to society by their
rcdincsa to publish such injurious articles.

Priced

to got away from the temptation, and have
become perfectly sober mcu.

Contrast

Vineland with Millvale, only rix miles
Choice
fctaviBg

po»v.

•hiMr, fer -oding,

Flower,

Garden,

Tree,

&gt;

either for SLOG, by nuiL

suttinc mortices, we can do work cheaper
and better than those who work by hand.
Ki- CO.KSl

On the

contrary, hare they not retarded and been

Ab Tilden’s case grows more desperate,
he adds to his list of attorneys. Judge
Hoadly, his latest acquisition, will doubt­
less make a speciality of Oregon.
The volcano on Vries Island, at the en­
trance to Yedo Bay, Japan, always smold­
ering, is just now in active eruption:

Hare they oyer brought capital or

ings.

■ Tho Queen’s state saloon on the Garat
Western Railway, England, is made en­
tirely of boiler plate, and no lined and pad­
I hope the city Council of Hastings ded that if the carriage were to go over an
embankment and roll to the bottom, the
will abut up every grog shop. Let no one
chances arc that tho occupants would es­
the first premium for the best Collection, escape, for just so long as liquor is offered cape uniryurcd.
at the great show of tho Maas. Horticul­ for sale, bo long will men drink. Remove
Of the Republican papers in Iowa re­
tural Society, in Boston. I grow over 100 the temptation and tho work is done.
varieties, the moat complete collection in
Hundreds of men settled at Vineland, N. J. ceived at tho Reffitiert office, so far, and

OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

DR. J. B LaSURE

■ shops, norowdyfcun, and but' little poor tax;
। no night* mado Hdeous by di unken men
and b;&gt;y»r no teams out at nights suffering

Some one broke into the office of the
Grand River Valley depot at Charlotte on
Tuesday night of last week, and relieved
the money drawer of $6 and took agenl
Savage’s overcoat along with them as they
left.

NEW SORTS. BY MAIL.

TOTHB

Siok

PUT IT IN THE BANK.

pers on a community. I say that the paper*

Joij Comfort and Happiness
•htf’

Canada seems to be worse off financially
than tho United States. It appears from
Dun, Barlow &amp; Co.’s report that in 1876,
the proportion of mercantile failures in
Canada was ono to every thirtydwo in
buinem, while in New England it was one
in fifty-nine, and in the whole United Stater
one in sixty-nine. The total amount of
liabilities in Canadian failures was $25,­
500,000, against 828,800,000 last year;
while in the United States itwas &lt;191,117­
786, against 261,060.353, last year.
The average amour t of liabilities to a fail­
ure in Canada w«g 814,767; in the New
England States,J28,628; and in the whole
United States 821,020. The cause of the
financial duttrcM in Canada is a failure of
the crops; what it is in this country every­
body knows, or thinks ho knows.
-----------—-».•
The Boston Jounal says: If any Re­
publican is doubtful whether Haves was
rigbfully elected, let him go South. No
Republican goes there and examines the
subject on the grouud without coming back
thoroughly convinced, of the
abso­
lute Justice of the Republican claims.
Men who doubted when they went arc
more earnest in • their convictions when
they return.

Choice Flower and Garden Seedt,

Special Modi cal Announcement At Kalamazoo. Mich

WHOLE NO 2024.

'----------------------------------------

Harness Shop. Tin Shop.

PUBLISHER.

i. • Nurtbjilde of Stale Street. HuUuji, Barry
..iinty, Micbinn.

----------- —£■-------------- ■—------------ ’

•1.00 per 100,
Garden, by mail,
IMO p«r 1,000.
--------the Trad*. Agert* Wanted.

State.

The city of Millville is an old

Ifira. Ttelofl

.

�Jin ^epi-Weekiy llepbblicai tapper

catridges. 15,002,400 Martini shells, 15,­
000,000 bulk-tv. and 50,000,000 gun­
wads," all from the' great manufactory of
the "Winchester Repeating Anna Com­
pany," of that dty. Here in this tingle
shipment 0 another contribution to our

Hmtiihm, Mick., Fed. 8, 18H.
peudcnce which is worthy of special tiotfoo.
Our shipments of cotton goods, we are

the

county

We

of Barry."

presume,

Friend Skittish, that not only a majority
of the Republicans of Barry county are

gAVEH’ PLATFORM

And still our Platform.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interforance which will
destroy the other.”
Secretary Robeson has been taied by

m____ _______

log-

Th* Republican who favors tty Electo­

ral Commissou Bill hasn't said anything
to us about it
The North Carolina Legislature proposes
to tip out of office every Republican coun­

ty official.
The reduction of the public debt during
the month of January is officially stated at

______________

82,069,669.

The Democrats hare

finally concluded

that Colorado is a Stale, so they voted to

admit Judge Belfort to his seat.
Butte, member-elect of the House, from
South Carolina, who comes on a Chamber­

len certificate^ is admitted to his seat
If Secretary Chandler had been caught
has Gov. Tilden, what a noise there would

special satisfaction when he beared of the
appointment of Judge Bradley to a seat on
the Commission.
Ljt Speaker Randall see that his pris­

oners are decently treated.

Even a Re­

turning Board has rights which the House

The instruction from the Tilden head­

quarters to the Tilden attorneys before the

Electoral

Tribunal are to

claim every­

thing and bulldoM that high court to the

last extremity.
One of the good and manly things toM of

President Grant is the story of his generpie in Washington —especially the edu­

“Good-morning, sir. You are just in
time.
I want to read you what I have
written about bwrinesa.”
* “Go ahead I" said he.
Wo then read to him the foregoing.,
“How do you like that?" said we.
“I like it—every word of it.” An^he
then went on to say that he was opposed
to all those new.fangled notions which pre­
vented or hindered the rapid increase of
our own home productions. "Keep the
fires burning and tho wheels going at
home,” said he. “Make this country nch,
strong, and prosperous, and I will take my
chances in the importing business. My
bread and butter is safe, "he added,1‘when
all our American manufactures are busy.
And I don't care how fast wo become in­
dependent—politically, commercially, and
fioancially— of all the world. The faster
the better for me. You may think strange
of such remarks from an importer ; but I
tell you I can make money out of those
only who have it to spead. And, if we
attempt ton] *
”
“ “
wants
______________________
into debt. We shall * then destroy our
credit and become a nation of bankrupt*. ”

ts but a drop in the bulk of hellish and

sinew of the Republican party throughout

damning crimes committed io the South—

the State and Nation is in favor of inang-

was the work of this great Reform Demo­

We stand by the sentiments uttered in our

our party ;

♦

•

•

Had ths

•

shameful government of carpet-bsg Re­

publicans

♦

•

•

, in tbs

*

,

THE PRESENT CRISIS.

Then
*”’
’let
** us work
L ‘according to our abih

rati,er than have war. then lot the poo

y to make the world better; help on every

must not attempt an extenuation of their
crimoo.

It is right and proper to forgive,

but whan wo have asked Almighty God to

ea the wsak and be bard on the wilfully
vicious.
’ ‘4^

and lorn and sHvcrd, that designing pol­

And I propose that each of us begin

iticians nod dangerous men may grasp the

the year with tho resolve to be batter men,

helm of the old Union vessel,

better

then let

ni, like men, brave and true to

old

the

foil citizenship, in the government they

woman, hotter friends and

better

A»i whrn we meet again, (if

cituens.

defend these sacred rights;

and,

if

go’ bo note ibtehgenl, bare more confidence
iu our ability to do good and to bo good—

down they must, let it be in the whirl and

by their net of treaaon forfeited every right excitement of war—amidst the rttondsr,

let us more and more forget the foolish
idea that we can do nothing of ourselves

in thoftoe of all the magnanimity shown

from leading officials in our party in tho

them by th* Republican party—such as

past, to-day the party of Lincoln

tends

wo erar do), wc may be a better company, -

instead of receiving aid and recognition

near

put down ell that which

rfoiBJ;
&gt;*. • lb»

ddeod tlw OomUlalta if

U thm umble crime,

commitM»y the Demoetalic party, he

- - r. Thia u &amp;

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receivea 185 Electoral votes—if wo must
sacrifice our rights and victories woo,

Hicutioo, which Im wiUatood «he chock

like w. irtftr

never

tho World

before saw

exercised

cowards.

I hope, as the phalfeWto

adopted, it may prove wise

and o*dh*.

order to accomplish good—let us stand up
like men and women,

put the powers w*

would have had no occasion to talk of

toward traitors; to sec those men lately in

I do not believe in skulking, and therefore
I ^tand by the flag and constitution, first,

see how much help we need from abroad.

last and all the time.

But I

with the Democrats—there

rebellion—now restored to full citixcnahip

wou’d have been no doubt of Republican

—and yet refusing to obey the laws of the

do you

land, but will under tho dictate of party

Do you believe wbat

leaders rush to arms, to rectify an imag­

compromise

success."

Now,

Mr.

really mean that ?

Skittish,

the above sentiments imply ?

Arc you a

and the representative men in that

party,

You talk, sir, very much like a Tilden Re­

party will champion such movements — and

When you charge that I am

many and most of their Journals wink at.

guilty of “ upholding the acts of many

and encourage these lawless demonstra­
tions—it is time in the face of all these

publican.

bad men of our party

•

• »

*

thinks you state a falsehood.

The ques­

tion arises, wlu&gt; are bad men and who are
good?

It is a very common occurrence

I do not quite

for a bad man to do good.

understand your meaning when yo i say,
“ had I denounced instead of upholding

ernment to assert her authority.

Hayes.
1st

have upheld.

Again I say, a bad man

We come to take each "other's hands; to

I'am for Hayes, and insist upon

home in Barry County; then it contained

his inauguration because he was legally

six families besides our own. then it was a

2nd.
elected,

having

185

received

electoral

If to insist upon the inauguration

wildernes,

change I

now it

And

is a

garden—what a

what wonderful

have taken place in the World sines we,

to think you do)£that I am guilty of de­

I am for “Haya or blood."

upon the the theater of action.

fending “ bad acts " in either good or bad

die is cast and I presume we must submit.

Railroad* have been projected and built;

men, I resent the charge, and call upon

The Republican party made a mistake by

steamboats have come into use; the tele­

you for the proof.

not hanging Jeff Davis

graph

the

inclined
But.Jsir, thp

about

and

200

Again I predict another great mistake

has been made in the passage of the bill
We hope for peace, but for

in question.

ef

Tha

cry out against Democrats and Democratic

time and used up

Eight or Un Presidents have lived, ruled

and died—improvements of all kinds have
rapidly; farming

multiplied

deserve* a'sound and vigorous

I, myself,

in the sense in which it is applied, am a

Democratic

party

the

nation

thrashing,

Jackson wagons
The means of travel have gone frosn the

the helm, one who, like Jackson, will say:
“By the eternal these laws shall be obey­

In the healing art a great change is
do^ it

I

GRAND RAPIDS,

le/topone o/t rqtcon-

Of O4X4I VloLro/l
WH Loosen

// yyr

is a sedative and a tonic.

Republican ;

done wonders. From the terrific showers of

ty, and so recognised by. law; and yet, in

I am not a Republican as a matter of pol­

thunder and brimstone that wood to be

the language of ex.rebels and copperheads,

icy ; but I am a Republican from

buried from the stand it has softcaed down

claiming to be a Republican can so stultify

hie manlineeb and hie Republican princi-

ple. My Republicanism is as old as the “to peace on earth good will to men.”
We hare been told that Methuselah
party itself, and as firm as the republic.
You say that I “assume the role of sn lived to a great age, but the poor old man

blatherskites and shout “ Republican car­

the chief friends and advocates of tho bill

pet bagger" is one of those th mgs past

in question have stated—that a great dam

■in* hundred sod sixty-nine yean would

ger, yes a crisis is upon us.

I am a citixcn of Barry coun­

I am not simply a Hayes

alarmist."

finding out—unless, perchance, he wants

mt BAT STORE

In religion this progreasire principle has

have been a citizen of Michigon since the

year *72.

REMOVAL !

STW, taT "Pm-

rail.

ed," and then stick to that propcotfoa if seen; then it was bleed, blister and physic;

up in the grand old State of Ohio.

ctic sod I mentally exclaim

impliment*

Why, sir, I shouldn't wonder

but you are a “enrget bagger."

your presence it makes me feel a little jkt-/*

.

Oliver-Chilled, from the clumsy cart to th*

If thia is true, and

you affirm the same, we have a right to
outrage*

has annihilated

.

have gone from the wooden plough to tho

in this Republic without being dubbed
“carpetbaggers?"

I look forward to these meetings with a

Pioneers of Barry County. Mepptd

distance.

ether Democratic rebels.

Are we not

dom, and yet not dart go into eleven States

It makes my heart beat

changes

of Rutherford B. Hay** under these cir-

“ carpet-bag Republicans ? ”

and your

fading checks

still reminds us of days and limes that are

hold and defend /heir good acts.

What do you mean when you talk about

at your

wrinkled brows.

great deal of pleasure, and when I come in

may do good ; if so I most cheerfully up­

But.

to meet you. to take you by the hand, to

quicker and my brain to dancewith delight.

totes.

sir, when you intimate (as I am

might

toes of the

ic, and is an honest man and an educated, gone.
It is now forty years since I made ray
gentleman and statesman

the acts of many bad men of our party."
You do not say what “ acts of bad men" I

on the

In conclusion I will say it does me good

gate once ipore at tho worn features that
Because he wm loyal and patriot­

this,

stop

look

You say

I am for

stop

An essay resd before tho Pioneer As­
sociation of Barry County, Jan. 4th,
1877, by Calvin HiH Esq.

things te enier a protest; and for the gov­
I am for “Hayes or blood."

least I

must

thoughtlessly
Clergy.

igain we have met to renew and keep

” you may state a truth—and me­

•

-

passe** into requtitiou and say 1 will-, then

THE PAST AND THE PRESENT.

I say when the Democratic

ined wrong.

gnod, sound, Constitutional Republican ?

♦

•

•

•

princi­

I state what' never aw tho hundredth Dart of the im­
provements that you and I have seen. His

Do they not

not compare with twenty of oura, when he

office and can’t get it in the Republican

talk that ths electoral count bill will afford

lived the organ of eonstructivncss had not

party.

a peaceful solution

of

the

presidential
the most active in the human brain; it

Again, Skittish says : " The history of
of tho wise men yon claim to follow, about

bridles all

the eloments and ' leads them

willing'captives in itetrain,^-

the shortcoming* of tho Democratic party
ahead?

senator for six, to succeed J. M. Harvey.

We believe the bill hi question

&lt;___

How we should rejoice that we live in

22 MONROE ST.
NEXT DOOR TO

pair

CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT.
Disinfects, Puri firs, ftootlam and
Henla.
Care* Rhanmslira and Neuralgia
Instantly allys the pain of Burns.
Heals the mo»t Obstinate Sores and Uleers

You are probably wrong when you say to be an unconstitutional measure, and one

that the Democratic party championed tho
printer by trade,

Ail thi*,—which

Constitution was legrily elated,

South been disowned and frowned down

our civil war must cf nocesaity refer to
loting elected CoL A. P. Plumb a U. 8.

ton ? Do you see her husband and child

Hayes, but that tho voice of the bonoand

cated poor who are without employment.
The Kansas legislature on the 13th bal­

Moving

and

lying dsadai her door?

We are the fauweet pro­

ducers of cotton in the world, ana should,
therefore, be the largest producers of cot­
ton goods. Tho only thing in the way of
this herefore has been the high price of
skilled labor ; but, now that wages have
been so much reduced, we have a clearer
field and should at ones reap its advanta­
ges. Wo should try and multiply tho ar­
ticles produced yoariy, constantly iocreas*
ing the variety of the finer fabric* until
wc can show from our own workshop*
every description of staple and fancy cot­
ton goods called for in the Ameijcan mar&gt;
ket.
We are doing well—i.e., we are making
a good 'begining—in the production of
dress silks, ribbons, and a few other style*
of fancy silk goods ; but wc must work
harder and do far more, in order to secure
even a respectable proportion nf this trade.
Tho Mears. Cheney Brothers, of Hart­
ford, and others deserve great credit for
what has already been done in that impor­
tant branch of trade. But the business of
manufacturing drte silk* and fancy silk
goods in this country is yet Iu its infancy.
Where are the energetic mon and tho cap­
italists who will take bold of this business
in all ita branches in good earnest, resolv*
ing on complete success ? “There's mil­
lions in it,”, we believe; and all that is
necessary to secure those millions are
brains, integrity, and perseverance. If wo
have no experienced artisans and workers
in silk here, we can import them from
abroad.
The balance of trade, happily is now
largely in our favor, and it should and can
be kept so. Thera is plenty of idle capital
in the country seeking investment; and it.
cannot be used more aafely or profitably
than in producing year by year, what we
want for our own consumption.
We had written thus far when a highly
respectable importer, of this city, unex­
pectedly entered our sanctum. Tho follow

Uiooe gaping

in favor of inaugurating Rutherford B.

article in question.
when wo shall munufaoture all the cotton
Again Mr. Skittish says : “ Had your­
fabrics called for at home, and have an im­ self and the Camerons and Chandlerv
mense surplus for export to all the UUkx whom yon blindly follow denounced instead
markets of the world—England particular­

ly not accepted.

Do,ou an

wounds upon the person of Mrs. Piukera-

Friend Dewy :—I wish to reply— hdlish atrocities of Andersonville."
through the columns of your valuable •

♦

*

Now, Friend Skittish,

•

calculated to do much mischief in the fu­
ture.

We firmly believe that it is simply

a bargain and sale arrangement, calculated

bow due you admit that “ the history of
Barry

COMMERCIAL INDEPENDENCE.

County Republican,

under the

•

refer to the

head of “ The Present Crisis,*' or, “ an

choice.

We opposed the measure as an

unconstitutional and revolutionary

The following article, from the Indepen

The “ open letter ** was called out in

I should be alone like akm ent in a atnage

FERRAND WILLIAMS A CO.,

meas-

open letter to a leading Republican."

in existence.
ardy your political proopecte for the £1-

othcrwisc good Republican*, through fear,

Democratic party as the champion of ev­

ing to avert a threatened danger.

I should be ten times worse

off than poor old Rip VanWinkle.

When

answer to my article in the Banneu upon

" The Present Crisis."
producing intcreeta. that notwithstanding

Thue,

fOWERj

The writer makes a very lamo slid thin

erything mean, low, cunning, cruel, wrong, I claim, that they have been “bulldozed,"
village and seeing a crowd gathered around
Think of
Ono bad, dark, dameing^helluh.
rfhe tavern bo took off his hat and hurrah d
Do you
would think, to read his article, that he 4,000,000 of human befogs held in chama merely the support of a ooward.
dafomui of the Democratic party.

had very lately been converted from De­ of slavery

mocracy

to

a “ Hayas Republican,” or

by

the

Democratic

party,

prasnas* that the Democrats would

have

Think rf the Democratic party plunging asked for a bill of the nature rf the one in

in order to prosper and be else bad become somewhat tourtd over
commercial and financial some political aspirations being defeated,

the Nation into a terrible bloody war—in

on the horse with two heads,

and to destroy our Union of States, to tho

would have demanded, and rightly too,

end that a new Government might

his

and was

dow

one upon each end, and trying to run In

opposite directions, but steading stHl, with founded, when chief corner stone should

millioDrf of dollars annually, by manufac­
turing our own gold and silver watches.
The Arawkan Watch Comply, al Wai­
tham, Maas., and one or two other com
aanis have triumphantly
driven out

a full-fledged Democratic horse upon one be human slavery.

and I really think that under such em-

&amp;

C

r

question, had Tilden like Hayes, received

185 electoral

be

that I would be heard si outfog for Grant;

votes?

inauguration,

and

No

sir! — they
th»I i»4 ki. .ull, lahraHM to ■&gt;.

any proposition

S100.00 in Greenbacks

coming from the Republican side of the

Do you say there is

side and a full-grown Republican horse

upon the other, ready to spring upon the

ocratio party of 61 and 77 ? Wo find the

back of cither when the victorious party

old leaders of the Democratic party (many
shall be recognised.,?
*
of them) active and guiding the destinies
1 presume, Mr. £ liter, that tbs writer
of that political machine. Look at Til-

Democrats.

If

.Eool4pddoth.hm.rftL. rtiiprfBtta,

to Yankee

uwUtafod

joiee that my race, tho whole fhmily of man

MICHIGAN FARMEE.
&lt;ywwxr&amp;s.

anil to recover *150,000, the

dominion of the organs at tho

�[hsgeini-lNeBkly llepliblicanfeaji|ier.
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Atlantic Express (SaturdayaadSundayeMO r. M.
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Mall Train at................................... 3tU r/x.
Pacific Expre*’ al
4A6a.lt.
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All train* daily except Sunday*—except as
T, J. B.M. 8UIU. AOT.U

POST OFFICE TIME CARD
£ait«n&gt;. at 5:15 a. m.
Westen, al StUr.js.
Jastinn and Losrvll-Arrive daily. except Sunday.
■t 1*00 ■&gt;.: leave al 1:01 &gt;.
P. O's-Nerth
Irviur. Filtnore. Bowne. Allo.
Haitian and Battle Creek—Arrive Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday at 13 = : leave
at I JO p. m. P. O’e-Baltlaore. Bodford. Johns-

Huitaisand Woodland—Arrive Tuesday. Thurs­
day, amlSatnrday at 1 p. tn. leave at 3 p. m.
Haitian.Cedar Creek and Hickory Corntrs-Arrlve’Wrslneiday nod Saturday at 12
leave at 1

were so uttered and spoken by me in anger,
and without due consideration, and were
without foundation in fitet, and further I
affirm, that I know of nothing derogatory
to her character.
And I further say that the prosecution
of her. husband Frank Ryerson for per^uiy, instituted upon my complaint, was
ill advised and without any sufficient
cause, and that I was misled respecting
counties, will bo hold al Charlotte, on Tuesday
the matter, all of which I sincerely de­
the 20th Inst., at one 'o'clock, P. M.
The di­ clare to be the truth. In testimony where­
rectors meeting at same place on the 10th in*I. of I do hereunto set my hand this_filh day
Union religious services are now being held' of January, A. D., 1877.
Marcus Durham.
alternately in the Presbyterian and Methodist
churches. To-night the meeting win be al the
Crockcry and Lamps cheap at
M. E. Church and to-morrow night al the
ftbltf Smiyu, Hoglk &amp; Prkston's.
Presbyterian church. What the appointments

Thsre will &gt;s a Union Temperance meeting
at Union Hall on Bunday evening, at seven
o dock, and It is hoped and expected that the
friends of a real temperance reform will fill

Jan. 27, was J82fl.l72.77; receipts during the
week ending Feb. 3, were J13A.748.5S; pay-

unco In treasury Feb. 3, 1877, 8B28.M3.691
Probate............... i——Clement Emith

r. Wilcox

He is a good
printer, a man of temperate habits, and an
indeftttigable worker. He haaouXbert wishes,
and if energy, ability, and manlinens can
tend County Journal at Holly.

...Alonso D. Cadwallnder

TO-DAY'S ADVER TISEMEMTS.

The Reform dub meeting at the club room,
oa Tuesday evening was very largely attended,
and the members evinced a determination to
protect themselves and society from the bane­
ful effects of the sale of alcoholic beverages,
of every friend of human progress and tnu

Contract

th* Barry County Republican, tho Nashville News,
hereby esree. aaab with ths other, and plodre each
to the othsr. oar tacred-honor that durins the year
next ensuins wo will not publish any local advorttenaent. under anycireunutaaeee. al Me* than the
fee* provided by the status, of this Ftalo for ineh
pnblieations, and that we will send a copy of this
pledce. as an answer, to say aad all perrons ask inc

Wall Paper and Boot Blacking at
febltf Smith. Bogle A Preston's.

Soap and Crackers at
febltf Smith, Bogle A Preston’s.
Sugar and Codfish at
febltf Smith, Bogle &amp; Preston's.

J. M. NEVINS. P. M.

irriM L. CrenS

county, Michigan, do hereby nuke known
and declare that al! words spoken by mo
heretofore, on any occasion whatever, im­
puting a want of chastity and virtue to
Mrs. Arietta Ryerson, of Bastings Mich.,

S—4 I. joo, od.onluod ord.r,
jko
prerent depressed stats of trade can he best
remedied by calling public attention to your
wares aad merchandise through the adwtiling columns of the local papers.

COCXTV OFFICERS.

.

To Whom It May Concern,
I, 51 arena Durham of Hastings, Barry

To Creditors.
John Stanley haa this day assigned to
us, for the benefit of his creditors, all his
property real and personal, (except such
as is, by law, exempt) and wo have taken
possession of the same and will settle all
demands against hhn.
Israel S. Boice.
James Ryan,
Assignees.
Jnnoary Sth, 1877.
All Demands Dux John Stanley
and remaining unpaid, will be placed in
the hands of an attofuey lor collection, in
thirty days from this date.
Israel 8. Boice,
Jamkr Ryan,
January 8th, 1877.
Assignees.
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•

All pysician.* of the “ regular school''
A singing class of 125 Misses of Hastings, and who arc graduates of of some accredit­
under the direction of Mis* M. Kimball of ed college. Are urgently nxiucstod to
Watertown. N. Y., are rehearsing at Union meet at the office of Dr. C. RusscZl on
Tuesday the 23d, inst.; at 1 o'clock P. M.,
the purpose of forming a county MedW. E. Upjohn,
had yean of experience as a teacher and has
Society.
A. P. Drake
taught in mutt of oar neighboring cities, and
C. Russell,
under her skillful management we may expect
.
and others.
a rich treat al the concerts which are pro­
nounced by the preen, wmyur, and of a Ai/A
Michael Grace u happy, and why

ihonld he nor bo. Hia dcw place of bus­
news is a favorite resort for the public,
and u a matter of coarse be is .reaping a
rich harvest. Remember the place, first
door cast of Em. Busby’s Barber shop,
north side of State street.
xxi66tfl)4.

Liat of Patents.

paper by Cox A Cox, Solicitors of Patents
Washington, D. C.
'
•

C, Land, Matter for Veneers, Detroit.
C. Chaffee, 8aw Guide, Allegan.
A. Goodyear, Carriage Top Support, Albion.

All About the County.

The “Iron Trail.”
A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip over
the Atehison Topeka and 8antaFe Railroad
and of the beautiea, tamerj and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym
Crinkle," the musical and dramatic critic
of tho iKrw TbrA World, nent free on paplication, togetherwith the SanlvanGuide,

to Pueblo, Denver and ail pointe in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Ariaona and the San
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pufiman
Sleepers on the continent between tho Mis­
souri River and the Rocky / Mountains
without change. Address
•

Jan. 4 *76 tf

fren. /7SM{ AyL
, Topdre. Kan.

Comi
II ACTINGS MAHKEs

AT

G. M. RUNYAN’S.
I would respectfully announce to the citi,zene of Hastings and vicinity, that j have a
new and

Ml 01 MB!

7

ea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
aking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., whith will be sold at

S

Remember the place, at J. S. R
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson
Gite me a call.

WHBAT.trodlperboshaL
FLOUR, ptr ewt.------ i---CORN, ptr bosha!-----------OATfl, par biuhtl----- 1—
BUTTER, ptr lb
EGGS. ptrdo*»a^.,_J----POTATOES.ptr bosfiel—
APPLES, per bushel-------ONIONS, per bnsbtl-.......
BRANS, ptr bushel--------PORK--------------------------

S
street.

C. M. RUNYAN. ,

xxi66tf

City Drug Store I

HAMS, per ib----------SHOULDERS, per lb.

•UK
♦ 7M
• IS
1»UK

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

HASTINGS.
DRIED PEACHES, peartd. ptr lb.
DRIED PEACHES, unpaared. ptr 1
DRIED APPLES, par lb--------------MAPLB SUGAR-------------------------

-

-

MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

SHEEP PELTS
CALF SKINS.rreen. par lb_._.
CALFSKINS, dry.aerlb------HONEYL------------------------------BEESWAX, per lb
CRANBERRIES, per bnshel-

DETROIT MARKET.
Busina** hat fol into a rather ilack spell. P»t”
hap* because of ths uusessotxably warm weather.
Jobbers, however, are almost all very hopeful as
retards ths fotare. Mousy is ia pretty fair de­
mand, and for tho first tins In nearly two yean,
some of ths batiks report havJAs their foods folly
loaned cot. Goinx rates are 7® 10 per eent. for rood
paper. CO days. Colton roods are very firm ; prints
7»7»fe and solnr to fc for standards. Hardware is
unchanxed In all particulars. Coffees are steadying

HHB, Ulis, pm, OILS,
DYE ST U Jj’FS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties,
iiMfo

Brisk for sale nt my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland.
Henry L. Newton.
Dec. Oth, 187®
xxi64U

Special Notices.

xxi68tf

PENSIONS
19
hergedforwoued.iefarim.

Kladison Dispensary,
•2 W MaCton SI, Ckicapc.

Gold 105).
Spring-like weather.
Greenback nomare worth in coin M^eents

George Baker ; Thomae Brady ; F. C. Farlin;
William Helmer; Harry Henderson ; James
Ainsley ; Edward VoteAddlade To well.

The Circuit eoart is in session.

8. Wirthi, Dowagiac, Mich.
Jxo. M. N artire, P. hi.

PEWS

Jordan, Marsh t Co.. Borton. Mass.: Edgar

His Hossr,

Birney Hoyt, presiding.

Our phtrons .will piewee bear in mind that
wc mutt have* our accounts all settled this

There wax n«i uarum present on Tuesday
evening, either at the reams oflhe Board of
Education, or at ths Council chamber.

• Our railroad men report the passenger bus­
iness on the mend, but say that Um freight
fcu'sinets is tailing off a liuls this month.
The Hastings Reform club spV numbers
Gtasut 150. Il is a wide awake organisation,
--.ci will da an immense amount of good­

In financial circles there is some finer that
chs Cowuai’sion, by acute hook or ayusk. may
eaunt in Tilden, and lienee gold has gens up

abtari two per cent.

.

Wejhave in typo an excellent form for orders
by assessors and directors of nah eel dtotrirts
on the Treasurer, and sm fiQ all ordure rt
short notice, and on reasonable terms.
Dried corn ofasupa
patent drying establishment alBeatea Harbor,
is for sale by Smith, Bogle It Preston. U is
delicious, we know, for «n have tried it.

Possibly, Kent oMnrty Uwyen ana run tks

Judicial system of the Stale, but we iwiM
that they shall not bo permitted te drirteh
Berry county from Judge Hoyt's ateuntt
Woodland Lodge. No 2M. I. O. 0. F,
instituted on Monday evening. Thera was is
attendance a large number of the fraternity,
and everything passed vfmjr pleaesMly.

A few more Mi)ess from six to eighteen
jeers of age wQl bo raoeUad at tbs Maofam!
•Convention, to take part in chorum T»bleau Ac.. Ac. RekaToals dfcfty ■44 P.M..
nt Union Halt
" '
' ’

4K«

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

Yesterday I was the happy recipient of a
very valuable book cnee from my good friendof this city. It is in every way suitable to my
purpose, in tact, it could not have been more
so, if I “kad ordered it myself. It is jest
what I have long needed, sad I ean assure
my friends that I regard il aa very thoughtful
in them, and that It will prove a very importaal adjunct to my work.
Jour thanghtfulneas, together with the gift, gives me very
groat pleasure, and I wish I could take you
all by the hand and assure you of my appre­
ciation of so valuable a gift, but as I do not
know yon all, I trust you will pardon this
tame way of expreering my gratitude, and I
shall try to prove myself, as iter ns I can,
worthy of your friendship.
Hastings, Feb. Bth, 1877.

Licil Mfipw

r

W. H. GOODYEAR,
POSITIVELY CURED.

The Druggist,

Respectfully announces

in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock and daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggists
Merchandise which he offers
to the people ai greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Peo
pie’s Dru g 8 tor e is di­ Highest Market Price in
rectly opposite Empire Block.
Cash,
One door east of Spauldings-

STAVES. STAVES,

YUKUttu, July 18,1876

UNDERTAKING
Being a busmen that needs a great deal
of experience,

�A

JI

I Mm, aad

A

twenty-nine btwhd. rfpOmp

&lt;

thirty of wheat
‘J to the acre."

LBSTBB’B

RURAL TOPICS.

‘LOOK TO THE EAST?

Wrirtsa for «be.»WBUCasBAK»as b;
~4“

, |

HOOT PKUMINa.
I never had much faith in pruning the

roots oftrees to make them bear fruit.

It

appears to me that the more extensive the
roots, the more fruit the trees ought to
glish fruit grower says m an English pa­

per that haring some very free-growing

trench two feet

nix in ch re

from their

trunks, half around the trees in a semi­
circle, cutting off all the roots as far aa ho

Thia affection is caused by tho change
of food, the introduction of acrid herbs or
other irritating substance into the bowels,
long drives in hot weather, or by rapid
change of temperature, lying out on the
cold, wet ground, etc.
Sometimes it
makes its appearance without any obvious
cause, while the animal is apparently doing
well and fattening. Tho conditions under ASdra.
IS
Street, n,v&lt;rTor*.
which the disease makes its appearance P. 0. Box am
must always be obeervod. If the animal
is weakly, as tho generality of them are
825000A ourVraadComUnatlou Prawhen attacked by diarrhoea, a tonic, in
tho shape of an ounoe of gentian, and a
drachm of ginger, twice daily, mixed with
a -pint of water, or, what is better, a pint
of beer, with a change of food, and an oc­
casional walk about the Yard for exercise,

ft;

Chicago and Grand

earflhortMt Line

If you have reason

season

ft
:s
rxanof H0UTM&gt;
_Day
Ervninx
Kxprrw ExpraM

,r»
ft

Is

a

&amp;*
(8

12 47 &amp; M

IS 15

ft
tofc..

&gt;a 77

the trees did not

Kft

end Rapids Mixed
pm daily except

need more mastered in a short time, by paring the
hods and applying a solution of vitnol
light on the subject than we now possess. water to the foot of every animal, twice
In the above case, the roots wore cut off each week, and removing the sound from
but half way around the trees; but it is the lame ones ioto-fields not infected pre­
evident that he would have badly injured viously. The vitriol wash shoiild bo ap­
plied while warm, and the moot cffectuak
them, if the entire roots had been severed
mode would be to dip the feet down into
two fe&lt; and a half from their trunks. A the linuid. It is more easily curi'd daring
better way than tp tut half around would the cold winter months. Freezing weather
be to dig further from the trunks of tho destroys the inoculating properties, when
taees^cairding to thoirage and growth, and dropped .upon the ground. But during and M«.
the warm months infected matter may reto cut off the roots entirely around them,
Furniture,
mahi &amp; long time in. the shsep-walka and
from four to six feet from their trunks.
not lose ata vaccinating qualities. Due
PKAR**BUanT.
diligence and applications well applied will
This disease is still making great rava­ cure any infected flock on the farm. I
ges among the pear trees all over the have treated thousands in this manner,
country. Some writers claim that grow­ usually placing the ahwp in a trough or
ing the trees in a grus swara is a preven­ box, on its back, about twenty inches
tive of ihc blight, while others who have above the ground, to hold tho animal and
tried this system say it is not a remedy. faciliato the work. This foul disease, and
In my own case, trees in aod escaped, the scab, were imported into tho United
while those kept free of grass and weeds States tram Germany, at first. The Sax­
blighted conaidarably; yet, from what I on merino.-! were impregnated before landi
read on thia subject, 1 do ujI think the ing on our shores. There is no estimating
sod system a preventive in oil soda. A the damage it has entailed upon tho flocks
writer ou thia subject says: "I do not on this continent.

produce

J

ffi

unlsyr. All other m

a IS
53 tf

TRAINS GOING NORTH.

If (/raati Jmution—with HASH Dlrition ot the

1

II l!

A
liar Ks'nrai* non! will.* atop at »t

ft
Ymtlanll.
Ann Arbor.
Joacrr:!!
Jaction.

^Joawrnxx—With Like Short A Mich. Southern

IS
*.Sonda^exo*i&gt;led. tfietwday and Senday

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.
xxi-xwl

CHICAGO k. LARK HURON K

Milk Safes.

rKMIXIVUR DIVISION.

MAMS SAMSt ASS SETBQIT!
TIME TABLE.

•Snndaya aeowtad. tDelly.

TRAINS WEST.

iasi

make.
.
We sell none of this cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods vc mako arc made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to call
and inspect our goods, for they all bear
Of every description. I would beg leave inspection. No trouble at nil to show our
to inform my old customers and the
goods.
Parties having pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of us as wc
can do it better and chcopcr than any
PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY
house in Barry oouoty.
We keep the
largeal and best selected stock of Picture
Frames and Mouldings, Brackets, Paper*
Generally that I have again embarked in
holders, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
everything in the Furniture Line. Wc
invite all persons to call and look at our

Mi idlerille

THIS

and be happy again.

! iS
TRAINS EAST.

A Gret Redicta ii Prices!
15
■ .-.I
II

STOCK OF GROCERIES

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU
Dealers to all kinds

FURNITURE
Tke Gael Soto TtawgMare.

Dotosten Bents Braslejs Frants, fc.

Peerless Milk Safer.

other man treated his trees aa follows :
Now on exhibition at our Furuiture Store.
"Last year I had three young pear trees
badly affected with ‘blight.’ None of them
ing of all kinds of old furniture neatly
boro anything. During the winter wc At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street. don. W““ Wo Mean Business”. “®i
Furniture Rooms south side of Stale
street, opposite H. A. Goodyear’s Hard­
S®“ The above goods have been selected
ware Store.
'
with
great
care
and
will
bn
m and healthy, and bore heavily on the

RTEBlfWB BRO’S

RAILWAY COMPANY

Look here I

Look here!

rasa&amp;ies

SnSeSSra.®»

What! don’t you think we can sell

THE ENEMY Of BISEASE I

DEFI COMPETITION. THE FOE OF PAIN
MUSTANG

Call soon and examine my stock and

J. H-SUTTON.

primi.
branches u high

SAW AJID WHXAT.

-can do it, for, with tho help of

TO MAX HO BEAST
.
te thr Grand OH

pounds of sulphur

a semi-fluid state until

Detroit Adverti»enient«.

GILLET &amp; HALL,
DETROIT.

D.

Gr'd Rapkb.L

Furniture, Coffins, Etc.

READ
FURNITURE
!
GOOD HEWS TO THS PUBLIC!
can sell cheaper than any house in Barry
county, for these reasons;
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
2d. Because we make the most of our
goods ourselves.
3d. Because wc keep the best of work­
men,
4th. Because wc warrant all gbodt wo

Tke BeHaMe S*er&lt; Line

AiuiUtoKip.'

Where you wul find ail kinds of

Of every Pescnption which we

■tan iambs iiviiioh.

TIME: TABLE No. 8.
time.) (Datrolttlme.)

New Advertisements.

crTie Grocery Business «ni

l| IS

''mW

Keep It.

fully, and give Tory littld cultivation and

IS,H
ISi

i

Banua-WlUi Detroit. Hillsdale A Soathwettern
^w’atxbuto- With Lak* Shore A Mleh. Southern

WIN WRIGHT.

STEBBINS BRO’S.

commenced to blight ■ I looked into the
matter carefully and thoroughly, and soon
became convinced that in order to raise

■I
ft

■. a «■

P^.^ktra.L

MITH DIPOT.

to pruning, I thin out the weak sboota
Swift on the War Path with a new and
in bummer, and cut back the tops of limbs,
(
well selected
when uooeacary, in the fall, to secure only
well-ripened wood during the winter; for
I beheve blight to be occasioned by frozen
sap." Another pear grower follows a dif­
ferent practice, thus: “I have been crow­
ing pears for tweaty-five years. When I

il ?.

QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
“
MAY 1, 1810.

HASTINGS

believe that to be an c&amp;jential requisite to
BUMMBful pear culture.
1 fork a little
around the trees each spring, mulch heavi­
ly, and thoroughly and constantfr. I
knt the only trees I ever loot by blight
onoewhen I omitted to mulch.
This

• «| x tai 6 ?
» XT 3 ?T S «

GOING 'WEST.

----

___ _______
at:
nzxriisr^
’T'.- -■ Bctor.
igt:1
Uuron AocnaBodBlion

good crops; but wo

'u"&lt;

^dany^exoewtSat-

Wilson Sswmi Maciuue C&lt;i, Ciufaza-

T

TMdac BS»ct Dk 10th. 1876

TRAINS GOING SOUTH.

to believe that 1

thn disease is roused by some irritant in ;
the alimentary canal, give a half pound of
make so much wood as previously, but eprom salts, or half a pint of linseed oil. 1
many spun formed all over the trees If it cornea on suddenly, with much fever,
its naled. QeiAtaad
CO-Aagnita, Maine.
which were covered with buds ; and the give opium, one drachm, calomel, every !
second season they bore a large crop of three hours, dntil the symptoms subside
If it has been of long standing, use sul- '
fruit. He doseb hia article aa follows:
phate of iron, two draebnv, catechu, one i
"The inference gained is to root-prune all drachm, two or three times a day, adding
— —-- — —-------&lt;
gross growing unfruitful .trees.
We now and then half an ounce of gentian and learn the builueu of wiling *ewinc machine*.
Compcuiatiou
proved the good 4&gt;f it ycart ago in the and half a drachm of ginger. If white
treatment of apples, pears, and even figs, using calomel the mouth should become .
sore, desist immediately, as the system is
besides plums, and thcrti is no better time
now under its influence, and it can be of
of the year for performing the same than no further use ; continue to use tho opium,
the month of October. Tbe great ari of however, until the symptoms abate ; feed .
fruit-growing is to so nunage our trees liberally, give plenty of water,^ood feed, i
etc. Always give cattle medicimtout of a
that they shall possess sufficient vigor to
Towmst.
or
bottle in a fluid state ; pour it slowly down
tmd IFowra, *rr«di«arv or or^irr'-. trraM
produce fruit of good quality, but not to the throat
STRIO tl
frivatb
overgrow that limit,
by making good
FOOT-ROT IN’ BHKKP.
growth at the expense of a crop of fruit."
S. W. Jewett, one of tho moat experi­
It is quite probabk that root-pruning m enced sheep-raisers of Vermont, aays:
certain cases may cause barren trees to '■By prompt attention the disease can be

first

iichigHT anF'thF'sohtr

-RAILROAD.

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                    <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 83.

rhepejni-WeBkly hepliblicap tapper
GEO. M. DEWEY
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PUBLISHER.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1877.

J. S. GOODYEAR A CO.’S

Announcement!
Dry Goods and Clothing.
Great Bargains in Dry Goods. All kinds of Fancy Goods
at BOTTOM PRICES. Ready Made Clothing Speciality.

A fine

Tailoring.

Tailoring Department connected- with

Store.

RA TES Qr AD VERUSING.

Boots and Shoes

A Largo Stock of Boots and Shoes, ,all kinds, very Cheap.

Groceries'of.

Groceries.
as LOW as they can he bought any where.

Salt.
A full line of Saginaw- and Onondaga Salt always on hand.

Come and see ns
For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall be for your advantage
to buy of us.
J. S
janl8tf.
Hastings. Mich. Jud. 17, 187
Doctor Arkin’s

till.

Double Column

JAMES CLARKE,
JTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
tX CHANCERY. Prompt attention siren to
bunacm eutouted to my care. OSoo over Jamee
P. Robert^ Prog ataraTlwtMSS. MfaE xztntf

SMITH Si. KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW &amp; SOLICIT­
ORS IX CHANCERY. Practice in all tha courti
nf thia etale. OSes over Jolla, Raw.U't Mera.
LXaiimrr 8trrv«.
Cute. M.Xsarras.

HARVEY WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor la
In Vnion Block over Barlow k C

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H. C. PECKHAM,
PHYSftlAN k SURGEON?

M. W. RIKER.
THE PEACE. Gvoaral Collection
&gt;• Agent. Union Block. Stoto Bteeyt.

WM. UPJOHN,
A BUROBON.-OBee
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and CjtwlHutlonaM

DR. C. RUSSELL

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LUCIUS BCWKLL,

CHAS. II. BAUER.

JOHN Q.CRE3ST.
SHKRIFF, O«pnly Cmmtr Borv^oraxil
Convcyaneer. OBea at th« Court IIsom.

SOLICITED,
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Pablithed by Roqutat-

COMING HOME,

FIDUS’LIVERMORE.

We liitvv seen several Items in the papers
that a Quincy girl had written a poem about
Fidne Llverraoro at which he got mad. We

evening breeze, her 'bore; brown foot,
shapely as a sculptor’s model, showing be­
neath her scanty kirtle; a look of quiet
happiness in her largo, luminous eyes, as
she watched a distant boat coming across
the lake. A sheep-dog, crouching on the
grass, a few yards off, watched ■ the light
skiff with equal interest. The shadows of
tho far-off mountains darkened the water,
and tho coming twilight threw a half mel­
ancholy hue over all.

WHOLE NO. 2025.
I patient lover, catching right of hb titled
I rival, cantering down the castle read
“Iflatea to what I have to say. Jeanette,
you know I love you; theres no need to
tell you that. I have loved you all my
life. . Long ago you promised to be my
wife. But maybe you think 1 bat only in
childish sport. I am in dead earnest,
however. Now,” and he turned almost
fiercely on her, “which do you care for
moot; that proud, young Lafrd &lt;/ the cat­
tle up yon, or me ?”

Jeanette laughed, and tossed her silken,
wind-blown curls, averting her face that
he might not sec the sparkle in her ey«,
and the blush on her cheeks. She loved
Walt as she Tovod her life; but she was a
woman, and a little coquetry is natural to
Directly, the regular dip of the oars was the sex. She was vexed, too, that Wal­
heard, the boat glided to the strand, and a ter had not, lately, spoken of lore. She
lad of eighteen, or there abouts, sprang on had even begun to think he had changed
shore. The dog darted to weteomc the his mind, until the young laird of Dundee
new earner, but lhe girl, with something had made him jealous.
,
of tho shyness of maturer years, hung
“Why should 1 answer?" she said,
back. She was but fourteen, os yet, but
lightly, and evasively. “What means thia
already,-in her virgin heart, had begun to
sudden haste F
stir, almost unknown to bcrself, that mys“Because I want to know ; because I
terr of mysteries, human love.
will know," cried Walter hotly.
She and Walter Keith had known each
Jeanette laughed again—a little musical
other from earliest childhood. They had
grown up together, in his mother’s cottage, laugh, like the bubble of a mountain
and long aeo he had told her, in his frank, brook.

boyish way, chat she was to be hb “little
“Suppose I refuse to tell ?” she said,
wife," by-and&gt;by. She had looked on him ,
___ a trifle wickedly.
just
as a brother, however, and only laughed ■
H&lt;
TIer companion came to a sudden halt.
in reply.
"“Jeanette," confronting her, his face
He camo io now, flushed with exercise, white and set, “this, is no light matter with
as handsome as a young Apollo,' the dog mo. You know how I feel; there's no
jumping about him, and barking for joy. need that I should try to tell. I couldn't,
"Aren't you glad to tec me, too, if I would ; I’m not glib o’ tongue, like
Jehrctto?" he said. “Surely, old Hero the fine young laird. But you shall chooee
here is not to be the only one to welcome
me. Don't you think you might liavo
“Suppose I refuse to choose," she re­
come down to the shore to meet mo
I
plied, a little ruffled at his domineering
Tho girl gave one quick, half-shy glan^ tone.
up into his face, blushing to the very tips *' “I shall take h for granted that you
of her pretty cars. A year ago, she
would have gone to meet him frankly.
Jeanette stood silent, a mischievous
And a year ago she would not have gleam in her gazelle eyes.
'
blushed.
.
The young man returned the broad
He drew her to him, and k'uacd her.
gold ring to his vest-pocket, and turned
“Well; I forgive you, for this once,'’ he on his heel.
Mid, gayly, quite satisfied by that glance ;
“You are silent, Jeanette; I am ans­
■ "but when we are older, when wc are mar- wered. Yonder conics the Laird o' Dun­
■ vied, as, you know, wo are to be,-you dee. I'll notatand to hb way. Good-bye,
'
musn’t stay here, to tljo door, but must Jeanette!"
come down to the wafer dearic."
The young laird camo clattering doxu
The years passed on. Almost before toward the moor-ride, and "Walter Keith
M.k. you patriotic IhyaT
eitbsr knew it, Jeanette was eighteen, and walked rapidly away. Jeanette stood in
But «a&lt;mah; wa know your
Walter twcnty.two.
But now clouds, the waning sunset, her heart fluttering
Ito*n aevar be effaced:
began to darken the horizon of their liketa bird.
And pootorlty will read it
hitherto happy lives. A true and loyal .
“Walt I Oh, Walt, come back I" she
I lover was Walter Keith ; but, alas 1 he
was of a jealous temperament.
He had
But her voice was tremulous, and the
loved Jeanette all his life long, ever since young man did not hear her. In another
she camo to Iris mother's hearthiatono. one second, Dundee waa at her ride.
.
mid-winter night, a little friendless crea­
With many gallant words, he put lb
ture, her father lying dead at the old In­ flowers in her hands, and hung a roue,
verness Manse, her mother lying in her full-blown and crimson-hearted, in her
grave in lhe old Inverness churchyard, and dark hair.
she, a tiny mite, without kith or kin in
Jeanette wore it when she went beck to
the wide world. “Pair, motherless bairn," the cottage in the gloaming, a little feeling
his mother had said, "you must bo a gude of resentful coquetry in her heart; but
brother to her." And so, begining as a underlying all, her Urac and tender lovcF
brother, h» anon learned to be more. Sum­ which made her ready and willing to ac­
mer in and summar out, they wont, tn cept her hasty, passionate suitor, if only
school together, hand and Baud ; through he would speak again. But when she
golden autumns they tended tbgir flocks reached tho cottage, Walter was not there.
Bldinc from tha world in daytinc.
on tho hill-aide, under the shadows of tho Night did not bring him home nor the
Shinina out alone at nifht.
giant peaks ; and in .winter they sat by the morrow!
So yon stood bwid. the rebel-.
Inglo-rido and, while he cracked nuta for
Jeanette drove her kids out to brows on
Claim in* that their eatue waa Jiwi.
Jeanette, aho sang the sad, sweet songs of tho moor side, with a pain in her girl's
T1U confederate hope* bad faded
their native land. All through these heart that pierced it like a thorn. Surdy
And you saw that aU was loot t
years,
long
past
the
period
when
our
story
-he would come to fetch her noon's meal,
Than by sudden traaapoailio’n.
opens, Waiter had been coming to think as was his custom ?
of Jeanette, lew like a brother, and more
But noon passed, and the red sun hung
likealovcr. When, at eighteen, aho had low above the russet hills, and he did not
sprung up into a slim .lithe graceful young appear. Jeanette drove her looks home­
goddeaswith eyes as deep and pure ns a ward at an early hour.
mountain loch,and checks and lips likcripoShe found the cottage in confusion, the
red cherries, and when others began to ad­ good wife sobbing in the chimney-corner.
mire her also, thou the latentjealousy of hb The girl's very sou! died within her.
nature took fire. But be did not fully
“What baa happened ?" she aaked In
Of the man who favored tralicrt,
realise tho torture to wjuch ho could bo faltarins tstiea.
” H.’« politically dead.”
■
*
subjected, till the young bird came home
•‘Can ye ask ?" cried out the moAer
And we’ll pet yea in your eoMn,
to
the
old
Highland
castlo
beyond
the
shrilly.. “Can ye stand thore, and mock
year mouldering cent.
Afo wfU hitch and nuke Mm draw you.
moon, and having seen Jeanette at Inver­ me in my sorrow, and moke believe ye
ness, foil desperately in love with her. A dinna know ? Ye’ve deceived tho led all
handsome, gallant fellow was thb young theseyears, nod now, in the end, yc throw
laird of Dundee; a fine .ipatch, to be sure, him o'er wi' out word or warning, and
for a girl like Jean ottc, if he really meant send him off over rets, and break his poor
marriage ; and ho sc«mcd thoroughly in mitber'a heart. I’ll ne'er furgiver yo till
erruest
Every morning saw him at the my dying day."
,-w cottage gate, mounted on hb black steed,
“What is it?
Oh, where b WAF
with hb dogs at hb hoels, and a bunch of gasped Jeanette.
red roses, or white ipountain lilies, in hn
“Gone I
Gone over sens, to foreign
hand, for Jeanette.
lands, ne'er to return. And 'tts all year
“He'll in dead earnest, b the fine young work ; it all comes o’ your fcir, fata face.
laird. Jeanette's a rare la£8 . if yc care I wish from my wool I had left vote die
for bar, ye’d better speak out, and ha* that wild night, when I fetched-vs home .
Now Hsten. The Democratic organa
done wi* it. Walt," aaU Wak s mother.
toiny fireside ! Go I I ne’er snmto see
ate inflating themselves for a season of pro­
And the young nun, fcrious with jeal­ your fate again. Get re up to the ratio
longed and vigorous howling, upon the ousy, took tho hint. He went off tn ypn, to you fine, tided lover!"
Jeanette left the room like one stunned.
decision of the Electoral Court Cotnmb- Aberdeen without delay.*»d laid out all ,
hb surplus money fof'a broad band of That night, when tho midnight moon hung
mon, which knocks the Tilden conspiracy
gold, that would fit Jeanette'a plump above tho gorse-crowned hills, Jennette
higher than a kite.
brown finger.
state out from the cottage. ShaemM aot
She was at the cottage door, tho sunset stay and beer her foeter-roottar's re­
The
—
shining on her dark head, just as it bad proaches
8ta wra away to Asms. •
ben of the Loubhna Returning Boare bj done fofar years before, and the scene was
“Hero I ” ata mited, crash* the lavwr
“Hero, I’m gob* my."

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11
of Dundee found himself in Aberdeen.
Strolling along the coast, without lhe town,
ba met a Unitary figure, with a gau.'at

From the Lansing Republican we copy
The Electoral Tribunal—President—
Whom ? — Justice Bradley — The the following condensation of the facto rel­
Counsel—Cronin Again—The Gam­ ative to our Educational system taken from
blers Against the President—A Pro­ tho very able report of the State Super

DKWACY,

The girl stood still, and looked at. him

Hs.ari jKM, Mich., Fib. 12, 1877.

vs. a Grand Duke—Newspapers—
Palestine for Sale—Etc., Ete.
Washington, D. C., Feb. 2, '77,

town?

The count of the electoral vote for Pres­
ident and Vice President of the United
States commenced yesterday in tho House

little one, you might have been my pet all
these years 1 I would bare clothed you
in silks and jewels, and shielded you from

of Representatives, and it will probably be

result b secured and made known.

As

constituted, the tribunal undoubtedly com­

. mands the confidence of the great major­

II A. YEH* PLATFOBM

“What ? You refuse to be my wife ?
The lady of Dundee Castle ?"
“Yes; I refuse.”
She turned £r «m him, and went her way

along the wild coast.
“Stop one minute,", he cried, pursuing
her. “Let me tell you of your old home.
Keith cottage stands yet, and the dame
spina her flax, and herds her flocks; but
Walt has never returned ; bo never will
return. Hb vessel - was lost, months ago.
Will you come now, Jeanette t'
' No I”
And she went on, Hero following in her

ity of tbe people.

It b worse than ufolcss

to prophesy as to tbe result, but one thing

And still our Platform.

is morally certain, namely, that whether it
be Hayes or Tilden, or a new election, tbe

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should' be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”^

Republican party must ultimately triumph;
and whatever be the decbions of the trib­
unal, in the matter of the disputed States,

as on all other questions, they must stand

as final since they cannot be reversed ex­
cept by the affirms'ire rote of both Housi

cs.

One House being Democratic and the

other Republican an agreement to revone
any decision of the tribunal b next to im­

FLORIDA FOR HAYES.

possible.

The Electoral Commission, this evening,

The election of Justice Bradley as the

decided by a vote of eight against seven
that the four electoral votes of Florida,

fifth Judge to sit upon the electoral oom­

ed. The comparative footings for the tbo and gold coin shall
yean 1875 and 1876 show an increase of
IIAVX«QUAL VALL«3.
thechildred of school age large than the At a later day, if currency and coin should m1 lad to —to* will
increase of attendance at school, which b
retain equal values, it might become advis­
an unfavorable feature. There b a alight able to authorize or direct resumption.
I
reduction of tbe.dbtrict school-tax for all believe the time has come when by the
purposes from last year, nnd a reduction simple act of the legblative branch of tbe
of almost 10 per cent in the bonded in­
Government thb most desirable result can
debtedness ot tktr districts.
be attained. I am strengthened in thb
We are kindly furnished with a sum­ view by lhe counri.trade has taken in the
mary of these statistics by C. B. Stebbins, last two years, and by the strength of the
deputy superintendent:
credit of tjic United Staton at home nnd S3S Fourth »trw*. Swill ■—&lt;—
Number of towns and cities 1,004, be­
All OIumsm of the
abroad.
ing 18 more than the year previous.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1876, '• it
Number of school districts 5^34, being
the exports of the United States exceeded
135 more.
the imports by 8120,213,103, but our ex­
Number of children between 5 and 20
Crts included 840,569,621 of speeieand
years of age 459,847, l-cing 10,666 more,
Ilion in excess of imports of the Mme
and showing a probable increase of the
commodities. For six months of the pres­ Ulir.AT
total population of the state (on a baab of
ent fiscal year, from July 1, 1876, to Jan.
estimate which has heretofore proved sur­
1, 1877, the excess of exports over imports
prisingly correct) of 32,691.
amounted to 817,544,866, and the imports
Number who attended school during tho
of specie and bullion exceeded the exports
year 344.956, being 1,432 more.
of precious metab by 86,192,147 in the
Average time of school kept 7 and
same time. The actual excess of exports
3-10 months, sn i no ease of 4-10 of a
over imports for the six months, exclusive
month.
.
of specie and bullion, amounted to 813,­
Number-of school-houses of stono 80,
737,040, showing for the time being' the
being JO more; of brick 745 being 26
accumulation of specie and bullion in tbe
more, of frame 4,577 being 109 more;
of log 529, being 17 more. Total increase country amonnting to

ago. It b stated that the ahowingba very fa- I “ furiner" leading at last reports.

vorabh one considering the times, and will

Just after the election tho great Demo­

reflect credit on the preneut management

cratic cry was “ the people have apokeu."

of the road.

Just after the electoral tribunal waa estab­

It is gratifying to report an . improve­
ment in the condition of Secretary Mor­
rill.
Mr Randall is not making a good record

Where asa I ?*' bo naked, it feeble

u nPrecodented Merit.

when tho paper circulation of the country

FajXR.TSJ

Blood.
£5* r

'ssw.’yrssz

mission is not altogether as satisfactory as
Wepa
should be counted for Hayes and Wheeler. it might be, hb decisions wlrile upon hb
A week later, and Jeanette stood in the
The vote in detail on the adoption of the
circuit, which includes all the Southern
door of the little Highland cot. Her foo­
resolution was as follows: Yeas—Bradley,
ter- mother sat within.
States, having invariably boon adverse to
“Let me come home, and help you to Edmunds, Frclingbuysen, Garfield, Hoar, the Republican policy aud belief, especially
bear your sorrow," she entreated. “I was Miller, Morton and Strong.—8 Nays —
as regarding Ku Klux and enforcement
not false to Walt; I waa only silly and
Abbott, Bayaru, Clifford, Field, Hunton,
of school houses 162, which b doing very
shy ; and hb jealous doubt vexed me. I
well in a single year of “hard times "
I Payne and Thurman—7.
The leading counsel engaged by the Re­
lovea him. I will go to my grave unwed­
Total value of school-houses and lots
ded for hb sake."
publican Committee to represent Hayes •9,257,094, being •169,592 more.
A Republican Victory.
And the desolate mother held out her
and Wheeler before the electoral commitNumber of graded schoob 299, being
hands.
Tho great Presidential question b de­ aioa are Ww. M. Evarts and E. W. 14 less.
“Come home," aho said, looking at tho
Number of visits by township supcrinsad, changed young face. “ Wo'll bear our cided, and the Electoral Comtnbaion, gov­ Stoughton of New York, and Stanley
tcndcuts 10,758, being 1.577 more than
| Matthews and S. S. Shellabarger of Ohio,
trouble together."
erned by the principles /f constitutional
were made by both township and county
So Jeanette and Hero remained at the
who
will
be
assisted
by
our
own
“
Pape
superintendents in the Tear previous.
law, have virtually declared by its action
old cottage.
Bob " Ingersoll. All these gentlemen arc
Number of vbita by school directors
Winter came down amid tho Highlands, on the Florida question that Rutherford
15,019, Ixjing 947 more.
wild and cold. The winds roared, and the B. Hayes shall be tho next President of here and have filed their brief* in their case.
Number ot qualified teachers employed:
snow drifted, and the mountain lochs lay the United States. The dark clouds which When the committee reach the Oregon
3,548 males, being 265 more, and 9,286
like bods of crystal.
matter their action will undoubtedly be
seemed to enshroud the political horixon
females, being 106 more.
“We shall have a bitter night, and
prompt and non-partisan. The assumption
Total wages of teachers during the year:
there’s a ewe and two Iambi missing," have already begun to clear away, and
that Cronin was elected because Dr. Watte1 6787,776 for males, being 837,334 more,
said Jeanette, one bleak afternoon, when there are bright prospects of a glorious fu­
was ineligible cannot be sustained either by and *1,238,949 for females, being 839,aho waa folding the lambs.
ture for the Republican party.
precedent or law, and tbe tribunal will। 313 more.
“Cocao, Hero, let's go and hunt them."
“You'd better come under shdter, and
THE CHICAGO, BURLINGTON &amp; doubtless ignore it. The tug of war, teachers 848-50, decrease 2.79 ; for female
let the lambs go,” said tbe dame.
where Greek will meet check, will come on teachers 828.73, incresec 48 cents.
QUINCY.
But Jeanette and Hero went Across
Paid male teachers 8786,886.15, being
tbe States of Florida and Louisiana.
the wild moor, beyond the harbor coast,
837,849.65 more.
The annual meeting of tho Chicago,
down the bleak, frozen shore-line, toward
It is exceedingly doubtful if the Police
Paid finale teachers 81^28^16.95, be­
the hills.
t
Burlington &amp; Quincy Railroad takes place Bill, which this wack passed the House
ing 821,394.05 more.
With tho close of day, the snow came in the latter part of March. ■ It is ru­
Moneys on hand at the commencement
over the President’s veto, will get through
mored that considerable of the stock of the Senate. The backers of the bill are of the year 8598,505.71, being 876,693,­
this Company has changed bands during the gamblers and blacklegs in thb eity, 95 less than one year previous.
drift*.
Two-miil tax 8512,88932, being 84-,
Jeanette began to grow bewildered.
the past year, and that it is not certain while all honest and law-abiding^ citizen*
79438 more.
“Come bock, Haro," abe called ; “tbe whether the old Board of Directors will
are against it.
Primary school fund 8220,396.27, being
be re-elected. It will bo remembered that
Before thb I suppose yoflMHM&amp;hnve •2,621.46 more.
like thia.’
Tuition of Don-resident scholars 835,­
about two years ago the Dennison and been fully informed tbroug?MHNB|b of
466.96, being 81,976.44 more.
ground, breaking oat ever anon into sharp, Joy directory was forced out by Messrs. the testimony of Littlefield, vNw sworn
District taxes -for all purposes 82,261,­
frantic barks.
The girl followed him, Forbes, Griswold nnd others. It is now yesterday that he committed forgery upon
189.55, being &lt;78,938.86 less.
breathless, and half freseo.
claimed that the former have again secured one of the Louisiana election returns by
Raised from all other mmresa for the
“What b it, Hero? Are the lambs
a majority of the stock, and that there will direction of Wdb, a member of the re­ year 8249,239.35, being 8144.506.08 hm.
Total
resources for the year 84,067.­
The dog paused at the root of a great, be an entirely new deal at the next elec- turning board. I only hope they may see
801.68, bring 895,620.57 leas.
black fir, barking more furiously than ever.
Whether these rumors are founded hb whole depoci'ion. In it be directly
Paid for btiilding and repairs 8451,­
Jeanette hurried to the spot “You've on fact or not is hard to tell before the ancontradicts himself, besides which he has 426.49, being 897,43932 less.
found the poor lambs !" ahe cried.
Paid on bonded Indebtedness 8369,780.
heretofore sworn that be did not do what
Not the lambs I Bat a human creature,
20, bring 828.326.21 leas.
a man, hb garments like iron, hb face lik* •wy preapcct, however, of an exciting he now says he did do; and the whole af­
Paid for all other purpora 8620,949.84,
contest between the two factions.
death.
fair in the words of Polonius looks vary
being 82,216.83 more.
Jeanette peered down into the still
The annual report of the Company b like a put-up
_
job. I imagine it "mW
Bonded debt ot the districts Sep. 4,
now receiving its finishing touches, and &gt;ork."
1876, 81,558384.45, bring 8164,871.56
tered a cry that filled the stormy night
Popular
excitement
in
this
eity
to-day
I
lew than one year previous.
with anawtring echoes. She could not will be hid before the Beard of Directors
TotaUfidebtedoeM of the dbtricts Sept.
see, but some subtle instinct in her bosom at Boston by President Robert Harris, of Is about evenly divided between the electo­
18^H.672,710.92, being 8153,417 Chicago, who left for that place a few days ral count and the Grand Duke Alexia, the
“Oh, Walter,Walter! Hero, go to old
Jean's cottage, and fetch help. Your

Te.t oi’ Merit.

/ariiw : By the act of ('engram approve
Jan. 14, 1875, to provide for the resump­
tion of specie payments, tho 1st of Janu- (
mitted to the Legislature, which should ary, 1879, b fixed as the date when such |
interest every friend of the free reboot resumption b to begin. It may not be ;
desirable to fix an earlier date when it ,
shall actually become obligatory upon the i
The annual report of the various school Government to redeem its outstanding le- ।
districts in the state for the year ending gal-tender notes in coin on presentation, .;
1SepL 4, 1876, have been received by the but it b certainly most desirable, and will
Superintendent of Public Instruction, and prove most beneficial to every psountary I
isterest of the country, to hasten tho day
i
i i -a_j
--------- -.-J

folly two weeks, if not longer, before the

He ca'ugbthcr hand. Bat aho wrenched

you, but it was vain. I believe you ve
bewitched me. I can’t giro you up.
n™.- —,1 T'll
vr.,1 mV wife "

SUCCESS

The following b the Preridcot's message
to Congress on tho subject of the reramp-

lific Purjurer — An Electoral Count intended of Public Instruction just sub­

ith eohnn, shining eyes.
“Wbat made you run away, Jeanette ?"

•‘I live here. that's alL”
•‘In this wretched old

H. R. 8tav»c'« Colun.,

SPECIE RESUMPTION.

School Shtiotio. for U7«.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

heplblicap feapjier

Jhe

w

.Amourt on hand Sept. 4, 1876, 8609,296.17, beingglO,790.46 mjre.
*

Total expenditure for laet year, deducting amount on hand. 83,458^0531. be­
ingM8.147JMh»
lished they cried " the people have spok­
Total
volumes added to
It!
en,” and the question now is, when Hayas । township
'
'
the yw, 5,115;
in such libraries.
u declared elected will they still cry, “ the whole numM
56,875; amo__________________ _ _________
people have spoken ? * Probably not.
lion for librariea, &gt;4,119.14 ; amount of
The CAnnurie of this city, a newspaper 1 fines, pmaltMt, ete., received from county
treasurer for libraries, 827,125.87 ; amount
founded by John W. Forn
for books foe township libraries, 86,cred by ex*Scoator Harlan,
to that better land w

of uew

dbtricta

organised

KOBE THAN 86,000,000,

H. SUERMAN.

Evidence.

in addition to tbe national product of these
metab for the same period, a total increase
of gold and silver for six months not far)

L srarv

’

’nr.sWs.L*;
that 4raUtal

short of 860,000,000. It b very evident
that unless thb great increase of precious
metab can be utalixed at home in such

bad

way as to make it in some manner remun­
erative to holders it must seek a foreign
market as sure'as would any other prod
of the soil or manufacture. Any legii
tion which will keep coin and bullion

home will, in my judgement, soon

BRING AB01T P3 ACTIO AL RESUMPTION,
and will add the coia of the country to. the
eircub(ing medium,
thus securing a
healthy inflation of sound currency, to the
great advantage of every legitimate busin«B interest.
The act to provide for the resumption
of specie payments authorised the Secretara of the Treasury to issue bonds of
cither of the descriptions named in the act
of Uongrqta approved July 4, 1870, en­
titled “An act to authorise the refttnding
of the national debt," for do less than par
in gold. With the present value of 4} per­
cent bonds in the markets of the world
they could be exchanged at par for gold,
thus strengthening the Treasury to meet
final resumption, and to keep the excess
o£coin over ihedemand pending ita pw-

r.

i am arnn-i

PfiEWKD BY H. R. STTOS, BOSTOA BASS.
Vagntine is Bold by AU Druggist*.

D»nr

CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT

home. AU that would further be required
would be to.

Dtalnfects, Pmrifice, fiowtha, and
Heala.

BKDUCE TUB VOLUME OF LKQAV-TKNDKK

(Jure* RhoutMium ami Neuralgia,
lualaatly ally* tba pain of Burnt.
NOTD
Basil th* most Obatlnate Sores sad I’lcvra.
in circulation.
To accomplish this, I
would suggest an act authorizing the Sec­
retory of the Trersury to bane 4 per cent
Cures Wounds. Brahes, Paias, and Aehes.
bonds, with forty rears to ran before ma­
Will keep vour Horses and Stock in Order
turity, to be exchanged for legal-teoder W-IT NEVER FAIL£! TryitOoce-W
notes whenever prt*-nted in auma uf 150,
or any multiple thereof, the whole amount
FERRAND WILLIAMS A CO.,
of such bonds, however not to exceed
DstroiL Mieblssn
•150,060,000. To inereoM the home de­
mand for such bonds, 1 would recommend
that they be available for deposit in the
United States Treasury for hanking pur
noses under the various prtrrisions of tbe
law relating to the National Banka.

I

I would suggest further that National

8

cent of coin interest received by them from
bonds deposited with the Treasury to so
cure their circulation. I would also reo
ommend the repeal of the third section of
the joint resolution for the issue of silver
coin approved July 22» 1876 limiting the

850.000,000.

E

/

I am satisfied that if Congress will enact
some such law as will accomplish the end

they will receive the gratitude of the whole

known and

Ten days to determine Florida,
•even Stales will be counted.

and

ton 1,764.
Number of Ins
urday in October

How

will it take to get through with the ether
thirty-one?
thb week b the

The Democrats arc bent upon consum­

pcuu aifairs
sale of Palestine

by the Turks, with no takers.

Hermit

THE EHEMT OF SISEASE I
budding for tho money in tbe world.

In the days

THETO MAJt
FOEANDOFBEASTPAIN

Tho fourth annual convention of the

(as near as may be known) 8,008.
ing another day over the Florida vote.
Amount paid or due Inspectors for aerThey thereupon object to the count, and spent billions of dollars and millions of
vices during the year 86,544.24.
Amount paid or due Townahi Spupminthe 0 jeotioos. Tbe House will vote against this country, but it doesn't appear to be as tender.t
591.G6.
the count, the Senate will vote for it, and valuable now as then.

of Peter the

(Signed)
U. 8. Gxxjrr.
ExtcuTivx Mahmom. Feb. 3.1877.

MUSTANG

Chj^stun Europe

LINIMENT,
WHICH HAS BTOOr. THB TEST OF

then it will be counted.

Kansu in beyond doubt a greet and pro-

give you particulars in my next.

ranriwd the diguity of pools on tbe election.

thb State
good man
by the dis

PAIN,

18 NO SORE IT WILL
L, NO LAMENESS IT
t CURE, NO ACHES, NO
UT. AFFLICTS THE Hl
BODY OF A
•MBSTIC ANNOT YIELD
ABOT-

The nd

LIFE OF

�J"“ Bo.ni.orth.

Tfe?Bmi-*8Bk)y$Bplih)ica|i8ajijiBr.
mm.
GUIDE
. H’V l.’.ll Ab R-_R« TIME-CARD

&gt; Uulntirton the 4th nf V.wh

,,tr _____ “

Il looks Jiut now, u if John would not be

required to make the trip.

Drugs, Medici'nes, Perfumeries, Etc-, Etc.

ptey lute made ont to raiae one hundred
and twenty-seven members of tho Reform
Club in Hastings which di prstty good forthat
town.—Charlotte Bepebliean.

Things “don't
Charlotte, if a similar club of men liks those

, We Inut those of our people who eqjoy
dancing, will not foil to attend the Fireman’.
Dance on the 22nd.

who compose our Reform Club, were organ
teed there.
Literary Notloee.

one of the Institutions of our city that deaerv.

jOOIKU BAtt.

* i’refahl

MS r. x.

urousnt
medicine. Be,Dr. Schenck’s Altnsnac. eentsinini.the certificates of many pemotw of the highest re-

The Fire Department is

On Friday Dr. Upjohfi's hone started from
his bam and ran to lhe I Irase, striking the bug.

Pktuuoi's Maoaxurafor March ojkm with after Ulna pronounced ino arable by pkyshrUna of
au exquisite steel engraving, “Coming Home,” acknow IsdcedaUUty. Schenck’. Pulmonic Snap
which is alone worth ths price of the number.
This fa followed by a doubled sixed colored

gy against a post smash mg it badly—Wa pre­
sume the Dr., after bitching the horse to the

ful affair.

This space is Contracted
for by

Than comes a colored patten for

dsllj except Sundan-axespt as

*’

T. J.'Bcth. Station Agsnt.

graving. ‘■’The Fast Express
and then some
forty other illustrations ot faahions, work-te.
The meeting of lhe friends of temperance al bit patterns', 4c.। Ac. The storied are unusual­
Union Hall last evening, waa/very largely al&gt; ly good this month. We notice particularly a

dent.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

:&lt;:U *• “•
.•^liuiaU-Anive dally. eieaptSnaday.
,u leavt »l W&gt; a. ». P. 0 •-North
- i iliuore. Down*. Allo.
.
_
,
tI Battle Crrek—Arrive
Tewday
Satnrdir at 13 m.i leave
I*. O’»-Baltimore. Bedford. John»-

Cedar Cre«k and Htokorv Oeraata-Ar
inwl»&gt; a»dSaturdiwsill m.: leava at

and expect th'is Movement, if directed by lhe
men who are to be ben efit lad by a victory
over their appetites and passions, will be a
glorious success. With them in their struggle
to dcyright, every man most heartily sympa­
thizes, and^lo each of them is extended a
brother’s hand.

powerful one by Mrs. F. Hodgson Durnett,
"Mademoiaelle Suiette," and also Mrs. Ann |

j.M.NEVTNS. P.M.
Local Correspondence.
COUNTY OFFICERS.

The following article waa placed on our
table during our absence at Lansing, and got
put out of sight. It is Ute to print it now,
and yet al the request of the friends intereet-

8. Stepbend' stirring novelet, “The Dependent
Cousin." We do not see how any lady oan do
without this magatine, for It combines more
attractions, nnd for a less price, than any
other of the kind. The price to tingle tubscri-

passing notioe, I thought C would say a few

Contract

,wn.
: ICO? liAXwra.

uaauw- '

words about a Christmas tree that I had tho
pleasure to attend on Saturday ysve before
Christmas. It seems they had kcptUisir Sun­
day School np until that lime, and had closed
with that entertainment.
At an early hour the people began to come
in, but they were prepared.
Th«y had two
fine trees about ten feet apart, with their tops
entwined together, which formed a complete
arch with a deek standing nnderit; nnd there
sidca of lhe house.
They were all com­
pletely loaded with presents, and the good

“i^pricton of to. Barry Bounty Itepeblicmi.
urao SrxraO.
, „ ,
„
Proorietor of the Xoahville Now*.

All fe»ut the

TO TDK iitSASi9PVBU0.

xn.r.ffi.’J:

^awlWsScet
clubs for 1877, and perba]* many who thought
they could not afford it, earlier In tho season,
ean afford it now, rkte timee art ttnmutakablf
getting better. Specimens are sent, gratis, to rcfiu. to purchsM SlodlcinM purporting to bo our»
uuIom Mr. Jo.. Hajrdoek’a sfauture is .»&gt;«*«** to
those wishing tojtet up clubs. Back numbers,
.r
-- U... .III .I-..I anfl th- rl.d
to January inclusive, can always ba furnished.
Addrca*. Cnxkux J. I'xrassott, 300 Chestnut
Street. Phlladdphia, Pa.

Ma. Editor :—As anything that is calculat­
ed to Improve the morals and happiness of the

TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.

•“JtJItfiHftt*™

which consisted of singing and speaking
Christmas pieces, which were well executed
and very appropriate to lhe occasion, and had
which came to this sinful world on that mem­
orable niffht.
There waa a piece written and
read by Mrs. John Dawson that men ioned all,

MiehigaL Central stocks 444.

All State securities are firm except Tenaes-

and request you to publish with this.
Taking it all in all it was a splendid affair,

Greenback notes are worth in Min 94) cents

school for their fathful labors in trying to im-

Bengal, A'oterday ttrritw; Earldoms, Pell
Mali GaseUt; The Shadow at the Dour, Blaek-

at )• '! at Frankport and 107| in London.

For fifty-

scription price ($8) i» lo» '• »N&gt;« foT &gt;,o w

A Gay. Borton, ere the publisher*.

,
Ina-. Boy. and
i. That aH who[
!»»•*&lt;!
!
:
.ubterf writing. Fall partie-•
jyteL-tittrwusrxK}
j
S lUastratwl pubticatiens. all

igan for the week ending Feb. 12, 1877 and
each dated Jan. 30.
1877. Furnishedthb

taunted with beings reformed drunkard, than

pay your money for naught.
A bill fa now pending nt Lanaing to re-eetsblish the office of county Superintendent of

Schools.

interest in anything that b calculated to ben­
efit tbe young and rising generation. There­
fore I fell like having this noticed, and.saying
to other school districts, “go and do lik swiss.''

A SrscTATox.

PODUNK HABBATH SCHOOL.

a j-Mition to the

dcirtriied

«

Legiabture, desiring to be

from the Seventeenth Judicial Cir-

The, Marshall .S'/.treMsu. to the contrary.

Although U*s jut after eleelion.
Of mlns* of J ait lb. ahaUs* msaU.

paper by Cox &amp; Cox. Solicitors of Patents

studied.__________________ #
To watch, report, and assist this evolu­
tion of the civilized world from an old and
very defective social system to a new one
adapted to the present needs of mankind,
and to discuss tho principles which should
govern the transition, is the function
which the AMEBICAN SOCIALIST has
undertaken to perform. This is an eigbtpage paper, about the size of the Scientfic
Amenam, and fa published every Tliuraday, at Oneida, N.Y. Terms ;_.0ne year,
$2.00; Six months, 1.99 ; always in adrance. It gives a careful Summary of Nowi,
interesting Correspondence, etc., etc. The
secund Volume began January 4th,
1877.
Address,

THE AMERICAN SOCIALIST,

Wsahington, D. C.
E Ry no. Trusses, Wayland.
C Howard. Lamp Attachment. Pontbc
The “Iron Trail.”

Rp«m. S. U.. Mb, », 1W0.
D«.r Sir—II.,.., ™Ur«l
—*■
tb.
h»'l» B.'fr- &gt; «“ &lt;,lhn«
, add my testimony to the thousands of others
instantly sounding iu praise,

A spicy sketeh descriptive of a
the Atehison Topeka and SantaFe Railroad
and ofthe beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of tho Rocky Mountains, by “Nytn
Crinkle," die musical and dramatic critic
of the New York World, sent free on paplication, together with die Sanjuan Geule,
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
ular route from Kansas C'ityand Atchieon
to Pueblo, Denver anti all pointe in Colo­
rado, New Mexico. Arisons and the San
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on tho continent between the Mi»:
aouriRiver and die Rocky Mountains

lortunc io w —«... &gt;•••----- ----------- in Salisbury and other Southern prisons 8'T,r’
al months, and became so much reduced in
health and stength m to be a mereakeleton of
my former salt On being relew-J. 1 wsssM
suhioct for a Northern hospital, where I re- ,
mained two wont lie and then came home. My
physician t-comsnded and procured for mt
several bottle, of Povviam 8r«Cr, which I
wnUnued to use for several weeU •«&lt;! founJ
my health restored and my weight &gt;nc«*^1
_io one hundred and fifty.

without change-

Addrewt
T. J. Akdxbsom,
“
Pau. Act.
Jan. 4 T6 tf Topeka,
______Kan.

ornmeau “
““
—----- .----.
itv of the system, whether anxing form ufi Im­
pure state of blood, dyspepsia, or almost any
other eauss, bslieving it will in most cam
give entire satisfaction.

The members of lhe Young Ladiee Literary

derment to know who sent that valentine, a*

a ,parklln&lt; fonntain t

We will furnish two
Ayrinhitrut the trrt agricultural journal in

We
the public, that we
ly cure all cares of
of knife or ligature;

tn’iDg

No

E.F.4L W.

HaotMW, De^I3876.

Who will

Select School.

.

We note among the arrivals at Detroit, the
name of G. W. Wiggins, of Lebanon N.H.,

At

’■'ineem known aa the “Granite Stale Agrienb
'uni Works.”

onday, March 5th, and «&gt;nU“u,“8
. }
Exocii Asdbvb,
i" .c
Ttach-r.
With the faHMW

a comment we heard in the Hall on Sunday

Station,

commencing

on

ll*’.5**

,iTSSi. AM
Robgu'.

_

J- p
_

.

r&gt;„ M»« of il&gt;c tr»oT8»iU&gt;;M&gt;»

•At the poultry show al East Saginn

*nd a silver cup valued

perfume.

PENSIONS

Plants of the newest and finest itnprov:
cd sorts, carefully packed and prepaid by
mail. My collection of Strawberries took
the first premium for the beat Collection,
at the great show of the Mass. Horticul1
turul Society, in Boston. I grow over 100
vsrictiea, the uiuat complete collection in
the country, including ml the neytr—large
American and imported kinds.
Priced
descriptive CataloxuM, gretb, by mail.
Also, Bulba. Fruit Trees, Ro«a, Even
greens, Choice Flower, Garden, Tree,
Evergreen, Herb, or Fruit Seeds, 25 pock­
ets of cither for 81.00, by ms'll.
O.C. The True Capo Cod Cranberry,
O. best sort for Upland, Lowland or
Garden, by mail, prepaid, $1.00 per 100,

' ' ’
rALEMTIXB LbTN8,
, 1877.
774wt

rctisoniible

I»,C» ofKnHo^ M1£“j

Irving

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desir­
able. ~ Containing uoitlter oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossy lustre and n grateful

LOWELL. MASS.

Money to Loan.
Ailhowh wa

dent.

checked, and baldness often, though
not always, cured by its use. Noth­
ing can restore tho hair where the
foHiclre are destroyed, or the glands
atrophied nnd decayed. But such as
remain cm be- saved
dor usefulness
by this application.
Instead of foul­
ing'\Iie hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Ite
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
which make some preparations dautrerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
it. If wanted tnerclyfor a

NEW PORTS. BY MAIL.

Notice.

Local Blisijwss police;

the 14th Inst., al tho residence of Dr. Upjohn,

restored to its
original ' color,
with lhe glou and freshness of youth.
Thin hnir is thickened, falling hair

STRAWBEBRIK, PEACHES, &amp;C.

Having sold out my Meat Market, I
hereby giro notice to all thoM that are
indebted to me to name and settle their
tooUo'y. Both of accounts forthwith and save costs.
I also have got a nice matched team, or
either one of the two horses, for sale, with
doable harness (almost new). I wjll pro

With Smith's and ShonU’a onr boosa is filled.

serving 11
hair. Faded ■

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp;. Co.,

MARRIED.
&gt;f Rutand died at his residence on

which is at once
agreeable.

Choice Flower and Garden'Seed*,

ninty will be attached to that Judicbl Ulr-

h. tiors the principles of which it b the eml-’.CBi. By aS doing many team and heartaches

For restoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

S999B.&amp;B

poetry and miaeellany.
The back numbers containing the first Insial-

cn the dollar.

Bul 1 hare spun thb article out longer than
I intended to when I commenced it; but if
you will excuse mo this time, perhaps I will
not trouble you with my uncouth thoughts

Hair Vigor,

E'

Ust ofPatentfi.

The charter election and the township msetinr» begin to attract public attention.

Ayer’s

TG CONSUMPTIVES.

march's Literary Family, by Francis Hueffer.
Gentlesnan't Magazine; The Marquis of lx&gt;esie,
by George McDonald. Part 1’111, .Idcoace
SAcdc; A German Bath, Bladnrood; Self.
Help in Science, Good JTcrrft; Fields and
Field-Sports in Madron, f'ruser ; The Wprdsworths at Brinsop Court, Temple Bar ; John

American $4 n&gt;onthlie"i or weeklies with The
Liriny Ayr for a year, both poatpaW. Littsll

Cuurt has adjourned until March 6th

The Temperance brigadenow numbers 169.

\377. Oneida, nIY. 82.0°

tev;

ary 27th and February 3d contain The Anglo;
American Churches ofthe United States, from
tho ZxHw/oe Quarterly ; Dr. Bchlietronn's Dii-

gratis to naw subscribers for 1877.

Ayer*s Advertisements.

AMERICAN SOCIALIST.

Many people in Europe and this country
are now* studying nnd experimenting in
preparatory forms for a new soaal life.
The Co-operators of Englaad number
more than a million persons. These have
.&lt;
•
----------- jjve
their
co&gt;opera
tiveWoreB
stores and
and shops
ah
.................................
..“J
in which they get food,
fuel, clothing,
______ __ __
-ilife,
veryatnearly
the
other necessaries
of
very nearly
ooet price, thereby saving in the aggregate
enormous sums annually. Tho foremost
he will tend a eo»y of the praeoription o.ed. (free thinkers among these co-operators are bo
giniog to advocate combined housekeeping
in large nenes, for the sake of the
greater econcmm of living, tho improved
conditions of health, of education, for rear­
York.
_______________ ______
ing children, and the better associations
ERBOKS of YOUTH.
which arc thus to be had. In Germany
a similar movement is prosreasing on an
immense scale, while Russia is said to be
'‘■honeycombed with Socialists.'' In our
own country the co-operative movement
has got a strong foothold, and we hate,
besides, many interesting Communistic
experiments, new and old, which should
bo intelligently reported and careftilly

The numbers

LTTTLELL'B LIVING AGE.

eits were an oi reaiiaiucio mow wuv
ceivad them, except a few put on by individ-. pliant, and the coneln.ion of "What She Came
Through," by Sarah Tytler, together with

County.

BARNESCO

Dr. Schenck b protawiooallr at hb principal

headdrassed.______________________ ___

Bbown.
xxi68tf

Notice.
Farmers please take notice that I have
bought out the interest of Calhoun &amp;
Beckwith, in tho hotel bam and you will
find it to your interest to call and see me.
xxibltf
J. W. Brock.
M D Raed desires to call attention to
‘
Wagon Shop, where be may be
aUhonra of any day, ready to do

$5.00 per 1,000. Wholesale Catalogue to
lhe Trade. Agents Wanted.
B. M WATSON, Old Colony
Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth,
Mur Established 1842.
febStf

FWS
M STORE.
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,
Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
hasinstock and daily arriv­
ing, a&gt; fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye • Stuffs, Raney
Goods, and in
jMo

k- n. Ufa line, from uuttinR a Dew

KMBER.the Feo

ci—baraadf—

UNDERTAKING
Being a business that needs a great deal
of experience,

After many yean in the buiduesto, can
truly nay that they can do better work,
and eivo better satisfaction than any other
firm in this section. W. H. Stebbim, the
senior member, with the experience of a
lifetime, will ahran give hb perMwai at­
tention to this part of their extensive

busineos.
Hearse and team furnished when reTho Electric Balm will bo used only

when desired.

STEBBINS BROS.
Hastiap, July 28th, 1876.

xxlfcf

for Printers.
EXCELSIQE

�OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Political—The Charity Ball-Ufe Inturanoe—A Serious Ca»e--Bu«ine*.
Nkw Yqbk, Feb. 6th, 1877.

POUTICAL.
The passage of the Spmprombe electoral
bill, has

soothed 'the timid souls of tho1

business mcti,
by

who have best?bull-dosed

Tilden and his gang, by fear

of war.

Tbe straight Republicans don't believe in
it, sod Dever did, for they knew it was a’
trick of the Democratic spoilsmen, and was■
contrived to make tbe great demagoguei
President. It was artfully contrived, andI
carried out with diabolic skill. Tilden(
,
had Lis local coppeahcad proas breathe war

gore Lili he got the business interest,■
shaking in ita shoes ; and then he appear­’
ed with this proposition to arbitrate for ai
place be never bad the shadow of a claiml
,
to. It waa eagerly accepted and the little

and

game was about to win, when, presto, one1
of. those sudden changes which even aL
Tilden cannot foresee, took place, and hisi
kettle of fish is upeet. Tilden expected[
,
to have a majority of the Supreme Court
’
with him, but the election of Davis to the1
Ulinois Senate made that impossible, andI
Bradley, a good Republican and an honest•.
man, takes tho place, giving the Republi­.

cans

the

minority

of the Commission.

Now

tho Democracy are not a o much in1
were. When it wasi
supposed that Davis, a bitter partisan, wasi

favor of it aa they

to be the fjftA judge, thus giving tho Til*

denites a majority in the Commission, it
'
was all plcssant. But now that the ma*

jority on the Commission are Republicans,,
it is quite another thing, and lhe Sun and।

4

other rabid

travagant
they

Democratic sheets are as ex­
in their

denunciation

of it aa1
Til­

were in its praise a week ago.

den is as

mad as

a March hare

about

Davis, and has^nked him not to accept
tho

senatorial

position to which he has

been elected, but remain on lhe bench.
Rut Mr. Davis is not stupid enough to
forego his ambition to serve Mr. TUden's,
j and so ho politely declined, and Bradley
was selected. This ensures Hayes fair,
treatment, and that is all any ReWWWUI.WU WKUIW. U UC U ICgaUJ UICCICU,
he must-be inaugurated—if not, not. The
Republicans of the city are jubilant over
this result.
.
The position of Senator Conkling, of.
this State is unfavorbly commented on. It
is not denied that he felt very much
aggrieved at lhe nomination of Hayes.
He retired from public gaxe after the
Convention, and did not emerge from his
retirement Lili after the struggle was over.
He supported the compromise in a way
that was singular, to say the least, for a
Republican, and his enemies in the city
assert that be is preparing for a change of
base. It is not supposed that he will go
over to the Democracy, but it is expected
that he, Davis, and a dosen others who
have had a half and-half affiliation with
thkRepublican party, will organise an in­
dependent body, and be the Spanish flies
of the body. Conkling is tore-headed,
and ■ in the pAcaae frame of mind to
make a fool of himself, as greater men
than bo have done. It is a pity that a man
with the talents he possess cs could not be
better balanced.
He has too good an
opinton of himself.

There is a great deal of actual charity
in New York.—Probably do city in the
world does more in proportion to its popu­
late* and wealth, but mixed up with it is
an amount of snobbery and bosh, that is
as disgmting as true charity is debgfatful.
The charity ball, in aid of the Foun'’ling
Asylum is regularly ths event of the seasou, and while it nets a very oonsidersbkamount of mornyfora veryjdeeerying object,
the manner of it is enough to tuyn a Chris­
tian’s stomach. It is a* snobbish as any­
thing can well be. To begiq with, it is
made exclusive, and all the snobs and all
the would-be fashionables have to have
their names in all tbe papers. The list of
“Ledy Patronesses" has to appear in long
columns, and the cost of advancing them
runs up into the thousands. Now all
this is of no account whatever, from a
businom point of view, except that as it is
recognised as the big thing of tbe year.
Mrs. Snooks Thompson would Dot thrill
for charity at all unless she saw her name
in the list. It pleases lhe wife of a stock
speculator, who has made a fortune in a
year or two, and who has lately moved in
to a gorgeous bouse on one cf thcavenure.to
liars her name published as a prominent
ladv, for it establishes her consequence,
and only costa her the price of a half dos
en tickets at five dolisro each. Fully one
half of what ouaht to be the profit of the
ball goes to feed tho vanity of tb&lt;m who
attend it; that is they contribute fifty
oeota to their own vanity, and fifty cents
to the poor. Perhaps it is well cnoutfi to
get fifty cents on the dollar out of them.
Bnt the ball itaelf is * guttrous afair.

A very curious incident occurred, cul­
minated last week. A young swell belong­
ing to one of the rich families waa engaged
to be married to a young lady who possesses
more beauty and brains than money. The
young fellow is a fool, as is the case with
the most of the young fellows who have
money in the city, but the girl accepted
him, all the same, because he was reputed
to have an income of $35,000 per annum.
It was rather a comfortable thing to have
a rich foqJ for a husband, for while he
could pay the bills, and keep her in dia­
monds and all sorts of things pleasant to
the feminine mind, he would not be in tbe
way of her enjoying berodf as she choose.
The wedding was to have taken place last
week, but it was unaccountably postponed.
Finally the cause transpired, the young
man's income came entirely from real estate,
mostly on Broadway, and the young ladJT
bad very prudently been making inquiries.
One store which had rented for $12,000,
was empty, and there was no prospect of
its being occupied for some time; another
was occupied at a reduction o£seventy-live
per cenL, and to hum il all up, the income
of $35,000 had ahrunk to less than $10,­
000. She promptly declined to enter into
the marriage state on any such money, and
notified the groom in expectation, that tbe
nuptials would be .postponed till the odd
$25,000 could be made up. The young
man was in despair. There was no' use
of trying to do anything with real estate,
for that is a drug, and so, between despe­
ration and brandy, be raised money by
mortgage, and went into Wall street Need
I detail the result? He came out of that
place plurked clean as a pigeon, for he
bought on a falling market and sold on ja
rising one, as all such fellows do, and from
an income of $10,000 he was a young man
about town with no income whatever to
speak of. He threw himself upon her
mercy but he fared worse with the ada­
mantine young woman of the world than
he did in Wall street. She declined to see
him, and forthwith engaged herself to an­
other fool whose father was smart enough
to put his money into gas stocks, which
never can depreciate, having a city to swindie. And the discarded lover is wandering
about the city accepting invitations to
drink from those who know him in his betterdaya. Moral—for the benefit of your

Legale.

Legale.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS,

TEE LIFK WSVBAKCt PROBLEM.
The failure of throe or lour Life In­
surance Companies, which will be follow­
ed in rapid succession by throe or four
more, makes a decided ripple in financial
eiraies. These event* are of more, impor­
tance than appears upon the surface* The
companies gather money from al! pirta of
die country, and bold it hero in New
York for investment.
It is loaned on real
estate, and is presumed to be invested so
safely that nothing can affect il. Tbe Life
Insurance Companies with their millions
upon millions withdrawn from the circulalion of the country, represent an impor­
tant factor in the financial interests of the
country, and anything that disturbs them
disturbs tbe whole country. They are the
depositors of the people’s money, to a
greater extent than are the savings' banks,
and their relation to the people is one of
confidence purely.
For the- man in tbe
country knows very little the people in
whose hands he entrusts bis earnings, and
he has to take it on faith. Now, when
one of these companies breaks, and it is
shown that for years theto has been sys&gt;
tematio stealing ; that the statements have
been cooked; that assets that never existed
have been put in ; that liabilities that did
exist have been left out, and that the
whole fraud has been sworn to, and that
lhe officers created by the Sfato are not
shrewd enough to detect tbe swindle, it is
calculated to uproot things in a rather uncomfortabh manner. The Continental was
a man of corruption all through, and the
Security—Heaven save tho mark—was
still woroc. The good companies feel it
sorely. For out in Minnesota, tbe differenoe between tho solvent and the insolvent
does not appear. And the result is all
Life Insurance is discredited. There have
been three failures, of this dan within a
fow weeks, and the effect is1 an almost entiro stoppage of receipts from this source,
The persuasive agent finds himself blocked
in the middle of his discourse upon tho
benefits of Life Insurance, by the terrible
word *• Security," and if he survives that,
some one throws “ Continental " into his
face, which finishes him. All this w wrong.
There are perfectly sound companies, and,
iife insurance is a necessity. There is no
more reason for denouncing life insurance
because of three scoundrelly companies
than there is in denouncing Christianity
because an occasional clergyman makes
•Up.
.
A CASK OF SERIOUS TI&amp;UBI.E.

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col.

!«XS«»JS^W,,!a~xS

LESTER’S

“(LOOK
TO THE EAST.’’
WEBB WORK COMPLETE)

A RITVAI, OF THK FOIST TARKK DtGKEU OF MAMMABV.
Contaiainx lhe Cotaplot W oorkof the BntoreJ Ap­
prentice. Fellow Craft. and MsrUr Miw.n'l lie-

tnwmas»tor'»
part themo f
by aaid morti
tharafcr. to fiarrby ritan tuai. parts,
of aalo eoatained In aai.1 mortsaa*.
urday. tho ITih day of MfcreC. A.
o'elook naan of that day. st tba not

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aa may bo ntoosurv t.uatWy tho amount di
fo( ot twenty fire dollar*, that la to Mf r~

invaluable lUaatrated AMa and Baperb Bind-

Holloway's Advertise me n ts'.

known and dmenbed a. follow*, lo^wlt: T

lABKTKSnACTii
H»g77mtjiar. AMBtou^latan.

east eor»«r. aad exe*pc alao oaa awd a h
aere* on tbeioulh a*.t romer. A Ira fivoW

Cm a*. B. Bac*«. Atty, for Mortaaye*.
1
-~-«tJAKnrA!rSrjiAICE~
In the malt'r ot tbe estate of Ooorse O.
(gel* heir of E-&gt; k U. Dedye. dines.on.) a
Nolle* to hereby rtrea that I ahaU ..11 a
auction, to tbe btabeet bidder Oa Se«w»
M dwr V MsreA. 4 D. 1K77. at one o'etec
afternixm. at the Town Clerk’* Office la.
la Jh* Cunnly of Harry, in tbe state of

A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.

Wewaul WOuiortFIntM'law
Sowing Mnctalno Agents, and 500
Men or energy nnd ability to
Icarsa the bnainen of selling *cwIng Machines.
Compensation
liberal.but varying according to
ability.character and.qualifica­
tions of the Agent. For puriiculars, AddrcaWitsm SMMacte Co, Qncaii
e? «aa frirtvxy, Fry Tai, e Fa* Mkh ta.

THK TESTIMONY OFTHE WHOLE WORLD
HDiioiArs mm'.

mt

SiterTrfflasiiit!:,':!.;',:

•nipt to ear* b*d 1««. by pluun.-.r
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brwal set with tewfoH furr» •&amp;
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I,.rMld««»tr»r JWrr.oa lb* l?th day of October
A. 1&gt; HCT. al two o'clock In tha afternoon. lu Llb-r

KSffASftSiKWK

I
SB Huntington M. Marrla to Franck
Huldea of PralrteTllk. manty of Barry and Ulate af
Michigan. wbklt aaaUnu.anl waa duly recorded la
Ih» -dice of tbe llntUter of lwd» Itr th# said
maatrVmu-ry.ou teeilxtday of Drawnb»r.A. D., UOl

a/ }o«M.
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wire. PralrlrrUr. Mot ml. ICl
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_____ FHAMCIa MUf.DKX. A«l«ti-».

MORTGAGE SALE.

Vbaraaa daAwll ha. bran made in ibe condition, of a
main roori&lt;a&lt;«. hrarlnc data tba twroU alrlb day
t iKiober.
i»t: uaenud Ut Mra. a«iia sf.

$3g$20Kr.
to, M &lt;K. —... X D-, UM,

Legals.

rnrjsW'rr?
iilealura of inorlnra n&gt;*«le »ivl rt«utFj al ibraorth front a
. Ckolker. and Marr A. Chalk«r. hl» wife
wntbip of Oran»»ri!b&gt;. eooaiy of Harry,
. of th. Br.1 iwrt. Io William W.rfl. J
ll«. eoanty of Harry, .uto of Michtean,
ond park dated tho I jib dnj of A|.r.l, ic
if otr Lord oaa IhoaMod ri&lt;bt handrvd
Its. and recorded in the o&amp;ee of Ike Kacteedr. for laid onunty of Barry, on tba
if Jana. A. 1&gt;. UCy, at tea a’daak in th*

trnauiantauf tl-orrr H-Itwood. deforidaM. and in

D. h.’d. in and to th* foUowinc daacribod real MtoUa.
lituate, b-tnr and born* in tbr Townahir. tflkamapplo. eaanty of Harrr and atato of Mlehtaaa.
known and draoribod aa follow* to-wit:
Berinnlnc al th* north e«M aarnar of aoottoa

stonier fourteen [it] rod. .oulh of th* north 'eaet
HW wesL Barry senate. Mkhitaa. Ikcaae west four

besdnalny. eoatainia* sixteen I ISlrod. of land.
Thereupon BMire to hereby riven that by

’;7uZh KjSS*
1) ropaical S welling*,

SAW. OX EXECVT1OX.
■S

'

!wi£g. t£
J alibi bandrrd and rarenty-

J^e

'JTte %'

4 day of Jaaatry. A. b. Isn. aad te madiracted

eonliur io tho lotted States inrrey, be tho raise
foe.171 ,csJaa4.T7-Ut _ FBANClB HOLDEN. Aerinoe.

oisht U) b«l ooaiaAaia/ oo&lt;"hVb»•»-

trty nr parties,' counterfeit!** U&gt;. m
vsadlng the sane, know in* Ueai i&lt;
I alth* maaatwtory •TProfaaeor Hoi.

»**.15 *■? y**' of
il hand rod and eeveatr.

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bated. Hut inn

ICTIOX.

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SSE

REMOVAL !

I

sons invest in gu stocks.
is, as usual, as dull as possible. There was
a faint show of revival when the passage
of the Electoral Bill was announced, but
it died out in a day. The political com­
plication did not make the bard times, nor
can tbe settlement thereof unmakfe them.
There wi^l be nothing done for two months.

GRAND RAPIDS,

PlXTRO.
Tbe foot that the State of New York

furnishes one-third of the Republieafi vot­
ing for the Compromise measure in the
House is explained by the New York
Tima in these words-Commcroe, Cow­
ardice and Conkling.

I la town-hip
Wb.!, rents,i

&lt; fsgo/soif* eg j'lft con­
: !•*•! or C^L ^oLrof

Metios thirty

KrtU^FB*&lt;?CI5 HOU)EX, Norte* ।

D&lt;H®?iM;TI9e',r NOTICE*

—.rfnas-n.iz..,;

/&lt;xrtr locurto // Tie
il*^LrrirT*oor sm*,

Gov. Hayes takes a cheerful view of the
great conundrum.

“It has now become,"
he says, “a law suit, and we have a good
good lawye/s, a good court, and good

22 MONROE ST.
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                    <text>NO. 84.

VOL. XXI.

fhe gejni-Weekly Dapliblicaji tojw
AND

New Advertisements.
ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE.

GOOD NEWS TO TDK PUBLIC

GEO. M. DEWEY
DHOR

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15,1877.

Pest mt net t-orofolly,
Mor yet dUUalafully.

PUBLISHER.

Swift on the- War Path with a new and
inly, Mu'bbnn.

well selected

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

Er« tin bad WLchted my llfo'a hlilory;

STOCK OF GROCERIES

iU»u&gt; Power Prewt

/.’.I FES UF AD VERTISING.

Pcrhtix I btv* bred.

Of every description.
I would beg leave
to inform my old customera and the

T.n Linet or Lew vt jlonparitl Type oouidsrsd
Dirt ths &lt;do) b*&gt;flswn. Aid Ml rat aloes.
To (rievs o'er Iho hopra naw all (calltred profotmi
But I'll not eurao iur foie.
Or bsilors it to late.
For Uad in Mil marc? io heal the isd wound.

PEOPLE OF BABRY COUNTY

Columnjj

S Column I

6.00~ 112-00

| S

HljKB

Generally that I have again embarked in

God it the ladte ot IL
He’ll know who to bfome for it.
In the rreil jodasaent day that ii U&gt; ootae.
Then r am mi not ecanifolly.
ThlaK of me tnonrafally,
Ncarins tho judxmenc. our Anal home.

w Toe Grocery Easiness -o

Perhara.hi will ear.
On the rr«st Judimint day.

P30FESSIOHAL AND BUSINESS

Give him a chance.

DEFY COMPETITION.

JAMES CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW a SOLICITOR
. IK CHANCIRT. Prompt attention riven to
vtfj»iBtat totnuted U&gt; my ears. Oaosovsr Jiew
P. Robert*! Drtur store. Hartings. Mich. ni7»tf

And dMMldnc.

Call soon and examine my stock and
mces.
J. H SUTTON.

SMITH *■ KNAPPEN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICITORF IN ClftNCEKT. Fracties in all th. sourti
of thia alate. Oftso over Julius Ruwsll'i .turn.
CLracrrSmvh.
C«a«. m. KKarrax.
xi ITS/.

PHIL W. NISKERK,
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER. Hartinn
.nd Middlsvills. Will beat th a offlee of Harr ey

F. S. BOWEN.
Connty Surveyor. Depaty Bheefa aod Gvnorat
Cou»«y»nc«r, efflew in Um Court Honoe.
HA.flhsy.MteL____________________

CENTRAL House,
HASTINGS. MICH.. L. E. STAUFFKB. Prop.
Ilarioc le*50d tfeo Central Hona* oppojito aiy
old
of bn«in&lt;w». with mora room
Wttor

outr. Charrei um« at um
llzutinc*. Mteh.. Seat.

xxrtltf

Sweet’s Hotel,
-.RAND RAPIDS.......................... - - - MIC®

Flrat-elaaa.
BOARD AND ROOM, $2.W PER DAY.

DENTIST

'

Miai.

ff- J-

Caw, Sin aid Ornamental
P A I N TER
At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop

I

Jefferson St,
'

Hastings, Mich
aalnimie

Dr. J. B. LaSurs’i M.
READ! READ! READ /

Marble Works.
He it temebedy't ten I tn ehlldhood. psrhitx.

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARBLE WORKS
AtKalamazoo. Mich |

both good-by, that it might be our last
meeting on earth.
Strange—mother bore it bettor tbop L
She was calm and thoughtful- My sister,
little, delicate creature', sobbed and cried
aloud.
I thought her heart would break.
Then she suddenly ceased, as though all
her tears had flown, a still, sad expression
overspread her delicate faco aqd she pas­
sionately exclaimed:
“God bless you I' good bye."
।
I hastened away, but that sad fare-apell
soundjd in my ears as a death knell, and
ever and anon that pale face haunted
Two w«aks passed by; and I was in the
great English capital. 1 instantly tele­
graphed to m.y mother and[sist&lt;r. on had
been their wish ere I started, informing
them of my safe arrival, and next day I
mailed a sheet of foolscap containing a
full account of my voyage. I then went
straight to business, with a very consci­
ousness of having performed my duty so
far.
. Gradually I became acquainted with al!
the employees, meanwhile bearing in thiud
■y mother's advice, "not to bo too hasty
in forming an acquaintance with strnngera."—Bnt there was one exception to this
rule—one whom I took a liking to at first
sight.
That was Frank Lesling, the
cashier.
He was a young man of about fire and
twenty, poracssing nut.brown hair, full
blue ey®, almost womanish in their ex­
pression, a clear complexion, and command­

Pensions.

All

“To what part of Europe do you refer r

Sick MdAffllrtW!
*Caiied Sutea General Land Office.

DR. J. B INSURE

&amp;

“We have heard much about you.” ehc
"England.”
'
,
The false thought occurred to my mind
that he might have entertained the beoev- Frank’s letters always rang in praises of
olent idea of giving me a three months you.”
I&lt;o___L V.. 1---- T m.
yppptinn, and a return ticket.
_
“The very place on earth I desire most
That evening wo strolled down the beach,
to see.”
j. Lcsling and Frank were engaged in
“Why so, Charlie?
.meat conversation about something; in
Because it was once the homo ot my
ct, I cared not what. I was attention
’‘Ippum.llr, Mr. BudWe
•««*■

«1 .in, •»»". f"r J' ’IF?1
A7T
with his handkerchief/ nod I thought I
beheld a tear, but no, it is impoesible, I
thought again, for rich men seldom shed

IS7T.

reply. ।

! moouliglrt BwlliM U&gt;c Imeh.qui*
,
. beneath tho arbor, and occoswnal drives
I way Lack in the country, I found myself
roga-ed—yes, engaged-two months more
I and Fannie would become my wife­
‘■•Those mouths seem so long, dwwat
।:

।। .Fannie," I said, as Frank and I. we."?
about returning to the citv.
“No, Chatice,” she replied, with all that
patience characteristic of women, “they
will seem abort, and then we will go nod
sec your mother and sick sister, whan I
will love and nurse for your sake." •
,
I had been but two days in the city,
when I received a letter from mother,
idling me that .my sister grew weaker^
and that tho doctor had but little hop® of
her recovery. She entreated that I should
.bear it patiently, that Mr. Hudliffe was
over-kind to her, giving her all the jnopsy
she needed, and” that I should stop in

"Londen until I Heard from her again.
,
I immediately answered b«r fatter, ' re­
questing that obe should telegraph to me
once n week relative to my sister a health.
' Two months more and I was again in
B----------- . It was our wedding day.
I thought Fannie looked more lovely
than ever, as she took a seat iu the car­
riage with her father. One hour more
and our lives are as one. “
The honeymoon pancd pleasantly away,
and I was iu the city again. I received
a telegraph dispatch ; it ran as follows.
“UtiARLlR—Come home as soon as
powiblc. Ycur sister has been buried tor
day.
HUDLIFFX.” **’
Could. I believe my eyes ns I read tho
cruel words, “Yor sinter has been buried
to-dny." I thought it was a dream—
Loped so—but no, there was theeoll stern
reality.
Next day, Mr. Lcsling.Fannie and I—
after affectionately bidding. Frank good­
bye, for a short time—stepped on board
the “City of----------- bound for N\w
York.
Then, and only then, did the difficulty
present itself. How was I to explain mat­
ters to mother ? I had marrica without
her consent—without even acquainting
her of it.—But Fannie's lovely face would
bo an able counsellor in my behalf,-and I
became confident of receiving pardon.

"My daughter, Mr. Hudliffe," said
mother, as that gentleman entered the cozy
parlor of our little bouse in Harlem.
ing stature.
Mr. JIudliffe gated at her earnestly. I
A mutual good fdfeling sprang up be
tween us at first sight, which gradually de­ thought I beheld a few team trickle down
his cheeks.. Yes, in reality, there they
veloped into a warm friendship.
He boarded at tho Clifford House, and were.
“She strongly resembles one who was
consequently I boarded there. All our
spare hours were spent together, in quiet once a very near and dear friend of mine,”
ramblas about the city, through the parks, bo said, as be seated himself by me.
and frequently out among the suburbs.
"Fannie---------"What f Fannie* did ysu my?’’
"I have never told you, Charlie," said
“Yer, sire," I replied calmly,that is
Frank, as wo were going home from busi­
ness one evening, “that I have a father, a her name."
‘fJiy God! 'tis she I” bo exclaimed
sister, and a quiet little home in the sea­
side village a! B------------ ?”
posrionately.
Mr. Lcsling overheard these words, and
"No,” I raolied.
"Well, I ^ave ; and os my vacation rising from bis seal addressed Mr. Hud.
com® off next week, what say you about liflc na follows :
"My dear sir, Fannie is not my child,
joining me, and having a three weeks' re
treat from the rush and turmoil of the though I always loved her ns such. How
I becane possessed of her is in this"wise:
city ?"
It was a bitter cold night in mid winter.
“Agreed upon,” I replied.
Next week found us in a ntat little vino- Tim winds howled, aud'tho waves lashed
the shore. The night was dark. Suddenly
Mr. Lraling wu a middle'agcd man, of there was heard a gun—the signal of dis­
a genial turn of mind, pleasant, jovial and tress, and all tho bcafaring men in our vil­
talkative. He welcomed mo u a particu* lage convened, to decide 'what was.best to

Mr father d‘«l wl,cn 1 w“ clo6‘DK “7
twenty first year, leaving mo the full charge .
i of a deliratc sister, and an affectionate but'
much afflicted mother. He was taken ill
suddenly, and before wo realised the truth
Monuments of the best American and of our situation, bo wu gathered to the
Imported Marble, Tablets and Headston®,• home of his forefathers.
of all description made to order on short
For some twenty years previous to bis
notice notice, also Granite Monuments of death, he had held tho position of paying
teller in the —--------- Bank, discharging his
the various patterns supplied to customers
duties to the ultimate satisfaction of bis
employers, and the pleasure of nis fellow
had, out of a liberal ulary,
Having steam power and improved ma­ emSojrachinery tor sanding, high polishing and besid® keeping us always in moderate
cutting mortio®, we can do work cheaper “style,” purchased a neat little home m
and better than those who work by hand. Hulcm, and thither we moved from the
more faahiouablo thoroughfare of the city.
So on this homo and my rather scant sal­
ary dependedjour whole subsistence.
I held the position of clerk m the
•
•
counting-room of Hudliffe, Ruff &amp; Co. I lar friend of his son.
"I have longed to see you," said ue,
had, as it wore, grown up in this busmans,
aud my employers liked me so much, that "from the warm way in which Frank spoke
xjut33mC
they at one time placed in ma a confident of you in his letters."
In a few minutes his daughter entered,
which strangely affected my after life.
and somehow—I never afterwards could
remember how—I found myself shaking
my desk, adding up b large column of hands with her.
Fannie Lealing wu to my ey® bcauti
firures.-Mr. Hudliffe entefad the room,
end Foreign Patent*,
walked up «o my drek. cotegbgd a few fill—yra. ’nrun than bvtanlifnl—« complex­
n&lt;
waiAi-u
j_____ «nd
ion dear u alabaster, set in a profusion of
the blackest, glossiest hair imaginable,
■•Well, Charlie, how would you like to which seemed to vie in color with her large
ey® ; a gracofiil form, aud sweet voice—
have a crip to Europe ?"
•‘First rate, Mr. Hudlifle, I rephed. this is all I can remember of how she look-

■imj Comfort and Happiness
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

ROMANCE OF A LIFE.

i

Special Medical Announcement

f

That cvdlrtng I acquainted mother with
the whotelntervicw.
“Charlie," said she, in her usual Uiccdonate way, “it is hard to part, but I thihk
it prudent that you go.
It is a kind offer
which many would gladly accept. and if
you refuse Mr. Hudliffe may be ills

At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street.

The above goods have been selected
with great care and will bo
sold at prices that

Nashville,

to the cone lusion that wo will send yoti.’
"My mother ?’’
“She can get along without you. She
can draw your salary, and more-if nec­
essary.—Of course we defray your expcosce.”
“How long shall I be-away
. .
“Not more than one year."
"I will consult mother," I replied.
“I must have a decisive answer to-mor­
row," be said, and then quietly walked

be doce.
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•
A few boats were launched, manned by
skillful hands, but only to be washed on
shore by. the desperate waves.
Presently there was another boom from
the gun—a light was risible in ita .dis­
tance—and then all was still. The winds
calmed aS though the cruel work was ov­
er—too late-1 The shin dashed agaiast a
rock. an&amp; almost instantly sank.
"Tho boats—quicK l responded from
every mouth. They were manned, onoe
more. Wc pulled toward the wreck, but
no use—al! had gone below.
W» .were about to return, when I
thought I beheld something on the sur­
face of the water, and pulling toward it,
'wu found a sailor and a lady clinging to a
plank. We hastily took them ashore, and
into my house, where the sailor expired in
a few minutes afterward, and the lady, af­
ter giving birth to a baby, swooned away
Dever to awake.
“We learned from an engagement ring
which she wore on her finger that her

“The name of the' vessel f" cried Mr.
hied many pleasing ’incidents about the
fishermen or commented on the beauties of Hudlifie.
B'
for to her eyes there was no
place more beautiful. And I learned to
“The year
“Eighteen------------'

lC^Tbe reason I ask you," he continued,

differently fimnwhat-

WH®
was the only daughter of a wealthy
yer, and I w® an bumble store darl
moderate aafaiy. Her father swore
geanco on me ;. and she being under
I.»m forced to have the country and
a new home here. -When I though
income wu sufficient to imstain tw

auswerini’riiy leltpr. I bectirsd
tn the ill-fated ‘A----------- cud
the MrvJWe-^i’^ii old fricnrfxii

London, alui affiyiml Ur «&lt;MasV
and waited ns long os therff^Hfl
left, but the 'A------------ 1
shore.—You know tKo
Hiiiliifia fall sswimd ta

of her faAbcr'a rauuiua.

Bhte .MMra- ’
Chariotte wqn|s tftir C.JT. R; }

The work of remodeling Sampnbn TZai
in Charlotte, has been commenced.
Dr. Reynolds' Temperance Befon
Club at Jackson numbers 1,400..member

MeuomineeXwith a population of nearh*

3,000, dcsirca td be incorporated as a.

There were 1,670 deeds recorded in AL (
legan county, last year, and 1,040 mortr-,:
Six hundred tie red ribbons in their
buttouhol® in Kalamazoo —in Ray City
nine hundred.

The conductors on tho C. A L. H.' R.
R. passenger ears arc dressed in a n®t
dark blue uniform.
Four and five log trains arc being run
daily over the J. L.&amp;S. between Wrvht’f
Station an Wenona.

It is expected that over 7,000,000
wlfitcfisli will Imi hatched at the Atwaterstreet batcbmjt in Detroit early rn'Harch.:
Tho Grand Muter of the Michigan
Freemasons has an id® that liquor selling
unfits a man ffirtbe position of Wonbip-__
fill Master of i Lddge Of Masons.
", '

The Calumet and Hecla copper mine lost
year paid dividends of $1,600,000, or $20
per share. Won’t somebody will us about
10,000 shares this spring.
The Kalamazoo
Bryant of Cooper
day,- the average
219| lbs.

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Plants of the newest and finest improv­
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mail. My collection of Strawberrita took
the first premium fur the best Collection,
at the great show of tho MaWl. Hortieib
tural Society, in Boston. I grow over 100
varieties, the moat complete collection in
the country, including all the new, large
American and imported kinds.
Priced
descriptive Catalogues, gratis, by mail.

O-C. The True Tape Cod Cranberry,
O. best sort for' Upland,- Lowland or
Garden, by mail, prepaid, $1.00 per 100,
85.00 par 1,000. Wholuah Catalogue to
the Trade. Agents Wanted.
B. M- WATSON, Old Colony
Nsraeri® ind Seed Warehouse, Plymouth,
Maas. HstsbiLbed 1M2.
febW

iu Rutland.

. ■_
Him. L- Nnrrojr,
Bee. Sth, 1876.
xxiGitf

Michael

Grace

is

happy,

and

why

and m a matter of course he is reap
rich harvest. Remember the place,

his new Wagon Shop, where ho may be
found al aD hours of any day, ready to’do

Church and Railroad Street.
xxStf

plete?”
“Hee
while ft

“Tbh house has not turned out satis- Frank,

te, (tonus U» !•« y~r.&lt;v «&gt;.( -.
. J—i— .. tn th» honesty of its

leleyrttph says that Mr.
sold 89 sheep the other
weight of-®di being
’

.r

.

�iliean
tanner ’&gt; “““
llllifljl Dujljluj afcnn»ir of accompliahing this grand reform

out the gorgeous rooms of the lady at the

sweDest of the swell
occupants.

Mrca., Feb. 16, 1877.

counted u a

hotels, will have two

Rather a

pood

speculation—fbr a

man with only 8800 per year I

I consider that tho chronicling of the feats

speculation

young

But then

think of his being pointed out everywhere

papers, as having a bad and deleterious
offset upon young men. I do not consid­

M th. husband of the richJlfas Cro«us I

er that one amusement or recreation is su&gt;

married a trillion and over, will sneer

pcrior to uuother In intrinsic worth, only,

him, for doing what they wonld give all

so far an they may tend in degree

Think of how his TeuowwJ who bnvcn*t

their

to

It will be hard lines for the young man,

menta should be indulged in.

that Christian and moral advocates make

aud possibly ho has more than earned bis,,
money. He professes to b« happy, and

a great mistake in thus condemning what

swears, u he drinks his wino — wine is a

is harmless and wholesome in itself, with­

late habit with him—that he actually loves

out a reason—without a cause.

her.

I think

They do

innocent and harmless in themselves, and,

terian intarferance which will
destroy the other.”

that when those means of recreation are
misapplied, and grossly abused, the blame

should lie with those who converted the

We should teach the young hbw to use

and not abuse the means of recreation,
which the ingenuity of men have devised
to satisfy tbe wants and cravings of a na­

ture the Allwisc in his infinite mercy uw
fit to bestow on man, rather than condemn
that which is. harmlcM in itself, and in

harmony with our nature, because it hu

been converted by some to a wrong and

igwobie purpose.

Indeed, what blessing

of life could we not condemn if we used

the same course of reasoning ?

Eating is

a blessing in itself, and was .ordained to

supply the wants of nature;
*

B. D. BIMGHAM, Chtinnaa.

yet men

have converted that blessing into a curse,

u many a dispcplic stomach can testify.

tCAir COCSTT

COIVEITIOX.

Who would think of advocating the doc&gt;

trine that we should not eat, on that sc

i reoresent tho County of Barry in the count ? We must be consistent and rea­
mtioau bo hold at Lum ins on the 7th
* »&lt;&gt;&lt;- will bo bold at tho Court Boom sonable with th? young, and try to guide
the warm and noble impulses of youth
into the proper*channel. Give them full
,

„ JLAMVXL J. B1DBLMAX. Chairmin.

liberty to indulge in whatever recreation

their fancy may indicate, /or alf were not
constituted alike.

What would proxf a

recreation to one might be tedjous and irk­

THE OFFICIAL CANVASS.

some to another,

Tbe Joint High Commission and Con-

men shall not

If we say oar young

indulge in this or

that

amusement, and, if we do not provide

Coral vote u follows, vir.
California,
Colorado,
Florida,
— Illinois.

3
21

11

Total.

amusements in suitable places, where prop­

FOR TILDXN.
Altha wu,
Arkansas,
Connecticut,
Delaware,
Georgia,
Indiana,
Kentucky.

50

Total,
Louisiana is the next btate called.

er influences will preside over' their inno­

10 cent recreation like a guardian angel, wo

6

cannot reasonably expect to keep them
from visiting such places, where the means

3
11 of recreation is afforded, although sur­
11 rounded with all the contaminating influ12 encea of vice. If good society discards
63

and casts away a game ar play because it

hu been appropriated by the evil-one to
alure men to viokxnd folly, society can

THE YOUNG ;NEED RECREATION.

rest assured that all which is enticing and
attractive will be appropriated, and that

the devil will be able to hold all the bow­
ers end aces, so to speak, in the great mor­
Ed. Banner :—An article published in
your piper on the Sth inst, entitled: “En­

al contest upon this active stage of life,
while those who should bold the winning

heartily endorse the sentiments the author
therein expressed, for tho baleful curse of

th* liquor traffic is patent to all.

I do not

■Mtn particularly the Christian, or the mor-

Let

Christian and moral advocates teach dis*

cretion and temperance in all things, and

wnst from the vice-like grasp of the evil-

one the attractive, and, in themselves, in­
nocent amusements, and firmly establish

of liquid damnation to hie lipa, but I

them upon the moral plain where reason
and consistency indicates, pnd we can be­

gin to look forward to a satisfactory aolu&gt;
who was made in the image of tbe AHwias

tion of this great npral problem.

sad good Euler of tbe Universe, and who

walks upright in the form as he should do

g

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Who tas tboughtiorely allowed himself to A Wedding in High Life-The Legal
Brigands—Vanderbilt’s Estate—PoIHtoai—Crime—Business

Nxw York, Feb. 12th, 1877.

al and social rain, and mocks at theyarn­
ing abyss below.

The papers are filled with accounts of a
gorgeous * wedding in high life," which

I mean the moderate
meat in the clube and among tho men

about town.

will, without doubt,Tx int the courts in a few
weeks. Cofneliw-, Jr., is moving in the
matter, and several of his brothersjnJaw
arc backing him. The old man left undoubtodly, and estate of one hundred milHons of dollars, of which ninety-five mil­
lions was given to one son, William H.,
unconditionally, and the most of the five
millions goes back to him ou the death of
the recipients. For instance, Cornelius gets
nothing absolutely—all that he has is the
income of 8200,000 for life, which is about
812,000 per year. One or two of tho sis­
ters bad a half million each left them out
and-dut.
*
The i.idea
TL:
’„ of the old -------------man wasj
to
keep his fortune in the hands of William,
that the great schemes which engrossed his
life, and which be had not time to carry
out, might be continued. If the fight is
made it will be a lively one. It is the^largest estate in tho country, and the lawyers
will have fat pickings, uo matter how it is
decided.

POLITICAL.
•
The action of the Commission m thecsse
of Florida gives great satisfaction to the
Republicans, and the Democrats are cur.
respondingly depressed. In fact, they give
up the case, and privately admit that foey
are beaten. But don't suppose that the

'

by Deputy 8tariff Ata W. Aldrich
owurf.
J®..

hu been traqgacted by either body of

Returning

Board, the electoral tribunal, u to whom
they shall declare President, do not com­

Batter of difference
Since

between the

Co

wisdom,

bine with their overwhelming

ireadfoy Mi* pWattfo for 8558-74 anf eoatt to

•ntered, wflh
Juadee Court.

In the cans* of Daniel 8. Coombs appoLant

la the importance cense of Henry Kellogg *t

Seth Lots wall a Judgement was rendered fur

In tbe ixnparlenee cause of George Stokoe '
vs. William Oniaspie. a judgement for|188.C7

at the present session, the Senate in
which body tlm bill originated, refused to Bussell, rorriror &amp;c. vs. EUxabeth Hand a
and

pass it over his veto.

The Senate com­

taxed.

mittee on appro priations will recommend
that the clause in question, be stricken out.

Pumfrey, for private &lt;Uo&gt;»P« for ths redueIn the language of Old Indications, no# tloa of plaintiffs daughter, was fried by jury

look out for tramping typos, six hundred

printers have been thrown out of employ­
8250, and costs.

ment, by the suspension of Congressional

of ancient times.

If they did, we might

This wholesale reduction

wu made ahso

the statue making seduction a snisdemednor.

lately necessary, by an exhaustion of the

appiopriation.
Tho President's message on the Specie
William H. Hay.
bill appears to be received with almost
unanimous praise all through the Eut. I ford vs. Wm. H. Bredh jt al judgement wu
rendered for 8106.75 and cute.
Now that General Grant is about retiring
&lt;Xn the chancery caiue ea Lewie E. Howkine
from an office which he hu filled with

honor both to himself and the nation for
eight years, tho Democratic press is com­

mencing to allow that he isn't half so
painted.

In the matter of difference batween Thomas
8. Dobbins aad Im McAllister, the plaintiff

Let us only hope that -hie rao-

Within the past week, everything in this
vicinity hu taken ou the appearance of
Spring ; tho trees all ovw-ihe city

have

commenced to bud and the weather is as
balmy

April instead of February.

mosquitoes

in full bloom within a month

r

Lorenxo D. Rile

’

By the way, you might just mention to 8833.25 and costa. In thia cause a stay of
proceeding to enable Dr. Charles 8. Burton
my many admirers amongst your readers
that a valentine mailed now would reach

new trial, or file bill of exceptions wu ordered.
In the impnrtnre o»m rf William W. Tackabtu-y vs. Charles Haywood a judgement for
the poet office sometime* get out very good 111,176.20 and costs wu rendered.

me just about tbe 14th.
the

Thons issued by

National banks preferred, although

things in that litfe. Address,

Max.

The Circuit Court.

Di nun A. Buac’.l, on petition for further ailo wanes of alimony, aa order ot reference wu
made, and the cause sent to Alcmio D. CadwaUader one ef the Circuit Court Commiuion-

The following canons were disposed of at the
petition and report within sixty dsys.

three hours of labor a day, and their tor­

A divorce wte granted Nancy Hopkins from

exceedingly

slow, with the chancre about u good of

their being wrong when they conclude as
right.

Meanwhile the

cause of F.anklin Hayes re.

entire boainees

industries of tho country, wait upon thorn.
Exceedingly fortunate it is for Mr. Tilden,
that Florida wu the first erne of tho dis*

with

other case can it be chimed that the Haym
certificate hu -been declared friae by the

meute on Florida, and should tbe tribunal

declare it for Hsyre'ft will

be almost .a

death blow to Tilden's chancre.

now upon the fence would then

Many

the

Louisiana

usured.

and bail dimiaeod.
by Urn Court a Judges*
tiff for &gt;148. sad soots.

break for

ewac, with victory almoit

After Florida shall have

been

TIE ESEMY Of SISEUE!

THE EOE OF PALN

and the groom is a young man from a

tho Courts, st&gt;d make another fight there.
TO MAX AKO BEAST
disposed of, the votes of the following six
He hu set hisBeart upon the Presidency,
jutlgemtnt of tht Court mwt agpftffic approba­
u a. atm ou
States, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
and his followers upon the fat -plunder,
tion.
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sod neither be nor they arc willing to give Kansu, and Kentucky, will be counted in
In tht ennw of the People w. Albert AUaa
The voice, a very rich tenor, by the way,
ft up u longu there ha plank to hang to. tho order given, and doubtless without qb.
and dwarf every manly principle, by sell­ has brought him 8800 a year, in an up­ Tilden, in anticipatiou of an adverse de­
jection on cither side. Louisiana will
ing to his week and misguided brother, town church, which sum has had to take cision by the Commission, has gathered
oome next, objections will of course be
care of his person, for that wu all he had. around him tho best legal talent attainable,
were dismissed and tta bail released frw all
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
liability on ttairboad.
,
The lady is past her hey-day, and hu the
40 YBASS.
hu house. Depend upon it that so long
additional disadvantage of not being a
THERE IB NO SOBS IT WILL
u be or his gang have a dollar, they will
The Senate has this week by a vote of
I menu that all my brothers sylph in proportions. But the million and
NOT BEAL, NO LAMXNBSS IT
&lt;he Sgk,. !!»,«, pl.yi,,. fc
32 to 22 refused to pass the bill abolishing
WHJ, NOT OUBB.NO ACHES. NO
over! Half that sum wonld convert a b’Kk *■I", -nd il m»kt. no diTrnnoe u&gt;

ally's with temptation ss a child would with

Western State, whose only fortune was his

voice, and a handsome face and figure.

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

PAIN, THAT ATRjCTB THE HU­

nnw tried

The House has appropriated 848,000, fat

but I

'

Unions cooler

weather sets in we will have

animated brains cannot enduro more than

tuous pace is consequently

Cobb impleaded with Benjamin F. Dibble was

u though we were in the midst of

expect them to reach a decision some time
before tho crack of doom, but u it is, these

The public regard this u a

work at the Government Printing offioe.

some of the physical points of the giants

the Republican ride, and they would meet

able settlement, and that this Cotonriaion

Upon hb manhood and good judgment lor something over a million in her own right, would do ivTiktaa will carry tbe case to

Aside

from this, but little burins* rf import

you, their principal ebaracterirtie appear­
The police columns have been unusually
full this week. Tho most terrible murder ing to be that those of them who cany
thifthu occurred for soine time wu that hand organs have the some unqueaAablc
of Mrs. Flood by her huaband. It is the thirst for corn juice, u the more aristo­
old story- Flood wu a working man, and cratic ones who constitute the body guard
Mrs. Flood was, in three hard times, kept
of the former. Generally they are u foil
on very close rations. Mrs. Floods meter,
an abandoned Wuman, came to live with of enthusiasm as of whiskey, but since tbe
them, and she very soon showed her how President's veto of tho bill abolishing Ute
to mend her condition. Flood discovering police board, a marked fooling of anxiety
his wife's repeated infidelities, left her but hu appeared to prevade their rags. Cor.
could not keep away. He knew that she
wu criminally intimate with a man named j tainly Solomon in all his glory wu never
Alfka, and so last Saturday morning he arrayed like one of these—only tho Mul­
west fo Alfka’s room. Th* guilty pair at­ ligan Guards hu ever approached them.
tempted to escape, Mrs. Flood running m
It is probable that the House clause
her nightdreea toward her room. Flood,
in the legislative bill, reducing the Presi­
erased with liquor, followed Ue affrighted
woman, and just u she reached her door, dent’s salary to 825,000 will be rejected
plunged a tinsmith's reamer into her breut, by tbe Senate, u it is held that that body
killing her instantly. He recaped, wan­ cannot agree to it without stulifying itaalf.
dered about for a dav or two, and finally
gave himself up. He said he wu tired of
Congress, providing for a similar‘redac­
life, and winted the authorities to hang
him u soon u possible. He Joyed the wo­ tion, but it wu vetoed by the President,

instructing that great Nations’

The lady in the case is a

daughter of a very wealthy man, who has

on them, ought to ba stricken off

ting the beams of the sun to shine through
glass alternate white and blue, and full up­
on the afflicted parts; that vegetables
grown under blue glass would produce in­
finitely more than that exposed in tho nat­
ural way ; and that animals—calves, pigs,
chickens, etc., kept under blue grass would
Cr twice u fast u when in any other
t. A few weeks ago tho article was
reproduced, and this time it took. The
city papers published it, with a lot of won­
derful experiments that had been tried,
and immediately a demand for blue glass
sprung up that wu wonderful In two
days every panicle of blue glass wu taken
up, and the astonished deakns were obliged
to telegraph for - snpp.ies.
Rheumaucs man dearly, but maddened by the knowl­
used it, animal fanciers rovered their edge that she bad deeerted him, killed her, i
quarters with it, and all sorts of ailing and and wanted to follow u soon u possible.
bed-ridden people are trying the new cure. He will make no defence.
Ono writer asserts that he cured himself of
“ But suppose it is imprisonment for life
rheumatism by this simple agency, and and not hanging?”
others are claiming that they aro getting
“ I will kill-mysclf, then." wu his reply.
great benefit from it.
If there b any­ “ I don’t want to live, and will not."
thing in it it is queer that it hu never
The woman wu very beautiful, and the
been discovered before—if it is a whim it husband ‘had always
‘
’borne a good charis certainly the most whimsical whim that
actor.
hu ever atruek tho people. Look out for
BD8IVK88
a blue glare mania in your part.
Is very bad, and tho railroad fights are
EXCESSIVE FKEH.
making it worse. The discrimination against
It pays to be a lawyer in New Yoik, if New York is driving the grain trade to
yaa can only get anything to do. The will other points, and the outlook is bloc. Tbe
cue of the late James IL Taylor nakca an merchants are holding meetings, begging
exhibit that is startling. Mr. Taylor left tbe Legislature to lower the tolls on the
an estate that wu worth 8200,000 cash, Erie Canal, so that next summer there will
which has been entirely eaten up by the be some revival in this particular, but
lawyers. Ono firm gets 810,000 commis­ through the Legislature there ia but little
sion for the sale of ten shares of Timet hope that it will be done. The railroads
stock. Other firms got fees ranging from want the canals killed, and between them
f-1,000 to 820,000, and now the litigation all New York is suffering fearfully. There
stops because there is nothing more to pay will be nothing done till spring, and I have
the harpies with.
very little hope then.
Pirrno.
The papers in this city have taken the
matter up, and are urging the formation of
WASHINGTON LETTER.
an association to resist the robbers. The
charges for legal services arc always ex­
orbitant and oppressive. They have more The Same Old Electoral Tribunal—
the appearance of robbery than charges,
The Intellectual Giants Before It—
and there is no use in going to the courts
Frauds in the Pension Office—The
about it, for the judges are lawyers, and
Democratic Clan Gathering—Presi­
never decide against the craft. A young
dential Salary—General Grant­
lawyer considers himself amply provided
for for two or three years, if he can be­
Spring, Beautiful Spring—Eto., etc.
come -counsel in a decent bankrupt case.
There never is anything left of the assets,
Washikotom, D. C. Feb. 10, ’77
but the attorney gets a fair start ia life.
He always considers himself in condition
It u very much to be regretted, that
to marry when such a plum drops to him. the intellectual giants, now in this city

cards will find tbeir hands are composed

force Law and Order,” attracted my atten­
of spots and duces.
tion. I read the article with pleasure, and,
We need a great social reform.
With one exception, I fully concur in, and

•
rei.
rolls, would’Show I to wkteb laatitatfoa ho wu taken by Sheriff
, amination of the pemuon rolls, won
UnmbLT. tm. ia th. ^«rtv
that ten per cent., of those now borne up.

i tad
lareeny, * nuW yrowpne waa entered aad the
for ths poor
respeadeai dlstftarged, «sM ball reltered of all­
thousand unarmed liability on ttairlwnd.
andif that Aik, “freeman know how to
_— witness the inaugura­
secure their rights," which ia to nv, if
vs: William T. Eaitmao, wJfoimlued for non
they are beaten in the Courts they will ap­ tion of Tilden, lave been pouring in upon
peal to arms. Of course they won't do us, in alarming numbers, and I am tearful filling aujety for co»t by oonsent of plaintiff «
~
Liv such thing, but if they can frighten lest our station houses prove to few to ac­ Attorney.
foe Republicans into a sarreoder, it will be
commodate them all.
And they aro a dis­
Chartes Pferdeetetter and Mathew Johnsona» much made.
tinguished lot of tatterdemalions, I assure

BLUR GLASS.
Borne years ago Gen. Pleasanton pub­
lished an article in which the assertion wu
made that rheumatism and a doxun other

indulged in as a means of recreation are

. "Honest money for all, and
5ree schools for aD.
There
should be no inflation which

earthly poasearions to be able to do.

accomplish the object for which amueoe-

not step to consider that all games or plays

And still our Platform.

at

party are tired of bein^
made the cat's-paw of the speculators, anu
they will Jurist that the decision shall bo
final. But look out for tho Democratic
papers just about thia time. Mr. Tilden a
bureau hu just sent off a batch of ready
wide editorials of the hull-dosing order,
breathing slaughterings and vengeance if

MAN BODY, OB THE BODY OF A
HOUSE OB OTHKB DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS, THAT DOBS NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOTMn., or 81-00.
UJS LIFE OF

'

�jhe?8jni-Weekly heplihlicajifcapjief.

J°Urn*1 *7»;-"Xi« Mollie
&gt;U»1»U, th. brilllu,,
lvi, ,h0

Local Ibyiit?; juticaji

OfficiAL FAFI8WBA1H MWV.

Special Notices,

A Madison Dispensary,
"* romrazn
Utott.CtoE..
—/M. _
ar

GUIDE
urv LtH AL R-_R- TIME-CARD

To Creditors.

5S®
For anything in the Dry Good* or noUou hoe go to J. Rcbsell’b.
febI5w4

12:44 e.
U:00y.
fcUa.
vMp.
WHO a.

-

; I Raj-id

-

-

-

On Saturday aicht. Deputy Sheriff. Irving
Crtssy, aaaisted by city Marahall Prickett

2:13 r.
4JSa.
fcffi*.

arrested ta the Towuahip of Down., K„t
char|5td wUh lh, Ur,
ccny of aome pork and corn meal from Simon
Heffelbower of Ckrllvn. On Monday he waived
examination before Justice Riker, and in dr
fault ot bail in the mm of $2&amp;0, wna committeed to a wait trial in the Circuit Court.

POST OFFICE TIME CARD

Wall Paper and Boot Blocking at
febltf Smith. Hoole 4 Proton’s.

and Lowell—Arrive daily, except Sunday,
IU.: leave at ItOT.p. tn. P. O’e-North
l iluioro. Bowne. Alio.

Several parties have beer, urging Geo. H.
Brooks to -get up" a singing school tn th&gt;*
city, and we are informed that b‘e haa consent,

,and W&lt;w»dLaod—Arrive Tueeday. Thuretil Saturday nt 1 p. m. leave at 2 p. m.
''e lar Creek and Hickory Coraen-Ar-

ed to teach provided a sufficient number of
scholars can be obtained. To this end, one in­

4. M. NEVINS. P. M.

terested has left at the Ba.vxaa office a paper,
where those deairmi* of being scholars can
enrol) their names. Mr. Brooks has the repu-

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Glove* and Mittene less than cotrt to
DM out
J. Bt-saKLU
feblf w I

took place in the Circuit Court laat wcex.
McGraw wai chargttPwilh Grand larceny
commendable manner, by JohnX^ Flab of this
city, who, by an elaborate display of erudition
and

skill,

succeeded in working a dieagree-

Jury for aoc«]uitta&gt; and four for conviction,
whereupon a noils proiet/aie was cntrrvl and

Contract

the defendant discharge'!.
Coffee,, Sugar and Bed cords at
febltf Smith, Hogle4 PkErroN's.

: . kreirned. pobllaherv of the Haamoc
i ■ Batuta*, the HaeUns* Home JouraaL
County Republican, the Naahrille New*,
■re. each with the other, and nledre each
■r. our iscred honor that durtac lae yaar
rr we will not publish any lean] adver
:nder any cirenoutaaeea, at leu than tbe

Pocpriolora of the Barry Bounty Republican.

John Stauhy has this day assigned to
«u, fur tho benefit of hiee-editors, all his
property real and personal, f except such
m «s, by lav, exempt) and we have taken
pOMesston of tha same and will settle all
demutu against bim.
•

county. Frank Durkee

Sundays—except

at Union Hall, Tuesday and Wednesday cvenninge. Feb., 20th and 2lat. by Mita Mollie

beautifolj
zouave
coetumes.
in
their
military evolution*, will form an nttraeilve
feature of the entertainment. The opening
Tableau, will be a virion of beauty, rivaling
Fairy land, and pronounced by thoueand*

All About the County.

Assignees.

n

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

All Demanm Due John Stanley
and remaining unpaid, will be placed in
the handa of an attorney tor collection, in
thirty days from this date.

POSITIVELY CURED.

Israel 8. Boice,
Jamj-jj Ryan,
January Hth, 1877.
Assignees.
xxi74tf

alt renlde* bavina taiiw. anl ba. H

&gt;d now

xxtlTM.

Attention.
«rr&gt;n anil inMkkava. early &lt;1*rill ttedarwMipt
arpr. Tbi* grvat
imionary in &amp;at&gt;

\\ c deatre to settle every account on our
books during tho month of February.
Will every patron of the Banner heed
this call, and save us the extra exnemo of
sending postal card notices.
feblU

Legals.

Men’s aud boys* mohair caps less than
a.t.i«_. j.rRV88ELL.
. ~----------f&lt;rblfiw4
Soap and Crackers at
fcbltf SmIth, IIogle 4 I’rmtox's.

Sugar and Codfish ut
fcbltf 'SsitTH, Hogle4 Pbestok b.

Just received ladies' and gent's linen
collar? and ruffs in all tbe newest styles,
feblowl
J. BvMKLU
Call and rec our Teas.
fcbltf Smith, Hogi.e 4 Pbsston'h.
Shawls, Nubias, Scarfs,
and Felt Skirls at cori.
feblSwl

The Sheriff"* notice of election appears in
'

fcb!5w4

The i’«v. Mr. Barlow, will preach at the M.

Iron bridge i- progressing finely.

Advertised Letter*.

al

List of letters remaining in the Post Office
Hastings, Barry County. Mich., Feb. 15,

The meeting at the Club room on Tuesday

evening was very largely attended.

The Reform Club now numbers IM active

Robert Deardeford ; Waller Elwood ; Mary

Brouw; Rev. M. P. Foyl.ong: Sarah Mont;
Mra. Geo. Beach; Mira Jennie Liringelon;

A Tempe rance meeting will be held al the
Hendershott School House, In Baltimora on
Saturday evening.

tea &lt;10&gt; west, eontaininc forty (10) acres ot laud aocordiaa Io the United Ntales eurvey, bo the isae

Commercial.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO., Cambridgeport, Mass.

• SIB,—1

V XKEROOBB: 80S W*riitBKtos st., Ba.tM? lie state St., CMca*e; IB Litegste HUI, Uatoa.
THE VU
e. . . -~.k -.r.k' aen unnne t.
‘
_

HASTINGS MARKE ...

Secretary of Stet*.

.nuant to the foroeoinz notice ffotn tho Seert
of State and the Statute in inch caae mad
provided, you are hereby notified that th
. Election to bo held on the first Monday &lt;

ONIONS.pcrbmbel—.
l.HA5i'. j.«r ba Ad

MESSUORK. pet lb..
SHOULDERS.per lb„
LAKD. per lb
TALLOW, per lb-----CHICKENS, perlb —
CHEESE, per lb.
WOOL, perlb-----------

•184
«12» •"^wc^ReweotJ of the Unirenity and one Jtuljee
• 10 of tho Supreme Court, whoae term* of office will
berin on
4*v s.t r«n..«w * r, i■
•1I!4
la Wrvsi

feblAw~

iOHNQ.CRBSSY,
Sheriff of Barry County.

Geo. M. Savage &amp; Go's Col.
SSrPartie* anrwerinr/any of thew edrerttee

DYE STuEFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.
PATENT MEDICINES'

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

STAVES. STAVES.

LOWEST PRICES.

Hs

BURUNWON. IOWA.

IE UNnTD STATLo
W. C. T.—8amnel Dickie,
tf. V. T—Mrs. Anna M. Hayes.
W. R. 8.—Irving L. Cresay.
W. A. S.—Mim Ophelia Bogle.
W. T.—Mrs. Clara Lathrop.
W. F. 8.—Henry Ford.
W. M —Harry Andereon.
W. P. M —Mre. Mary Anderton.
W. I. G —Mine May Throop. ,
W. 0. G.—R. H. Merrill.
W. R. H. fl.—Mine Matte Uhl.
W. L. H. 8—Mice Mattle Chi.
W C.—Her. fl. W. Sherman.
P. W. C. T.-M. C. Wradram**

Cub Store," a new hardware rtora with a fell.

•nght to build

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

rmw, IMS, MINTS, OILS,

• Pawphlet af the BiihhU Bartlxgtea Read.

* I'to’iiiona of their liceuaa ordinawoe. and
'•Ur&lt;« «c&gt;&gt; quarter from tbe aaloona the ram
W.02a, unital jn addition to the State tax.

, Hub, will address the meeting.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN.

A f.. -CT kk« &lt;/

Let every friend of the

Amend the Temperance meeting peUniom

E. U. U. HULUtLV,

at ooat at J. RctMLlX___________fcb!5w4

t reform of ths age be on hand early.

Mr. Bartow, Rev. Mr. Sherman, C. G. HoL-

City Drug* Store!

Traci or tmz .’Hiairr or Bizit Cocmtt.I
^Cmr or^Haaiteoa^Fabry^ leth. 1877. J

The people of tburity of Ann Arbor enforce

The Ladies Mfoafonarr Society, connected
’"'b
M. £. church, will meet at the rasiti«cr 6f Hnn. Vacjd 8trikert 0B Friday aftar-

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS.

ireluek
tbe 7o
setting
ef the
eanof
^.and
t4~
u4.A
cV
- r that
a,.day.
H,
A good stock of Flannels and Caasemeres at bottom prices.
J. Husskll. febliwT’__ Dy Jiwaa U McKxvrrr. l&gt;eptity Hhcriff.
feb!5w4.

SALT, eoanc. per bbl.—.—.—-.—
HAY. per ton-------------------------------Frant E Smith ; Henry Worthley.
DRIED PEACHES, reared, per lb....
Don't fiit to be at Union Hall on Sunday
DRIED PEACHES, unpeared. per lb.
rrniuj. The meetinp are very interesting.
DRIED APPLES, per lb
Crockery and Lampe cheap at
MAPLE SUGAR--------------------------febJX Smith, Houle 4 Preston t
HIDES, sreen. per lb-------------- ------que-tii-n. will appear on Monday, we eould
HIDES.dry.perlb.------ ——------not find ‘pace for it to-day.
SHEEP PELTS---------- ------------------Masonic.
CALFSKINS.creen, perlb------------CALF SKINS, dry. perlb--------------being held alternately in the M. E., and
On Monday evening. Feb. 5th, 1877, at Ma­ HONEY.......................... —■'-------------noni* Hall, M. I. 0. M., J. R- E»«rd of the BEESWAX, perlb—The uitrabere of tho Republican city commit Grand Council of R. A 8. M., of the Btate of CRANBERRIES, per bu.helMichigan, aaalated by 0. C., of tho G. C. W.
DETROIT MARKET.
ot&gt; Monday evening,
Strait and companiona, Fred Heeee and Henry
hand.
Simmon* of Jackaon, and F. A. Hawker of
D arno tv. Fob. 10. 1877.
Charlotte, eonaUlnted end eoneecraled Giblom
There wrjll be a
ether of tho wook eloofof ha*
Council. Ko. 49. R A 8. M.. and inotitulod the
ib«n of eountry marehant* to
a pretty confident axpremlon
following
officers
for
tbe
current
year,
via:
the intention to organize a Reform Club there
mat T&gt;inrw
ctw.o apt to fo «p tha^Aown. eo
to— Mr. u i. M.; *• r. »"*•■ »•
that brulnew activity cannot be rtaved off thia ennM w. Uto. F. C. st th, W.; tri.i.1 Buikw. taer; hence the ariaiaf of .peoulMiv* foolla».
The Reform Club of t£ii eity, will rich
T—to. t.iU4V B—rito; r~k Cotton aoode aroa«Un higher! botrftata areaoar
Middleville on Friday evening of next week,
B B...n, C. st Ik. S.■
H. F.wri., C. frail upto*-: eblrthlnm end .hoetlna foliowins
fur the purpose of organizing a Club there.
st U..C-; Joh.Q. C—r. Sl.w.^i »»J T.
to—. toL TH. mnull. JU.uik lk.
The Grand Central Hotel, New York, will ,«,p. ia Ikl. to.J JwWIeto. Ik In *
zuztain its well-merited popularity, and earn
greater, by the sensible reduction of its rates
from ? 1.00 to J2.00 and fS.OO per day.

C. M. BUNYAN.

Thornapple, county of Barry and ^tale&lt;4Michiz&gt;n.
known and daecribed a* fallow* to-wit:

the people of Hull op manifest tl. ir appre­
ciation of home talent, and of really a good

Ladies' Gent’s and Boys' knit Voder­
vests all sixes and prices.
J. Rcbselu

xxi66tf

Wool Hosiery
J. Rvslkj.l.

county Con&gt;

iveation.

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spit
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap^
dies, tobacco, etc., etc., whidb will be sold
3BO«r*«X"€&gt;MflC 3F*nXCJes
Remember the place, at si. S. R
Boot aud Shoe Store, Jefferson sthTTt'*-'
Give me a call.

ueeats ot Jaeob Volwet
fetor of A. Uahled Elik.
February. A. :
»e**» alt the richt. UUe »nd iateratt tbe *ald Ja­
eob \ olweiler. had on th. Mid ,CU, day of Febrn-

RUTTER. per lb..

5oie the call for a Republican

m iif m~

7

SALE ON EXECUTION.
nr Minnia*v,l
.

thing by filling the Hal! at these Concerto.
General Admiaaion, 2u cent".
Reserved

Gold 104.

another column.

this rcctoofrve on reeoip

Shot and Starch at
fcbltf Smith, Houle 4 Patston’s.

Do not fntyct to call and fettle that note
or account without delay.
J. Rtssklu
feb!5w4.
'

b. M. RUNYAf
1 would respectfully announc
zens c.'f Ha stings and vicinity, tht
new and
■
rw

Israel 8. Boice.
James Ryan,

.
January Sth, 1877.
t

ME! EBJ

"" ■r*-’= J&gt;II. c. BIGELOW,

Highest Market Price in
Cash,
or Middleville.
’ Inoaire at Central Hmm,

E. D. WHITE,
HaenxM. M tea- Sept 2.1178.

xxdSlf

xxi68tf

�Railroads.

R airtoads

NEW ADVERT1SMENTS.

they v*iH not lay as many eggs M they

G. P. Rowell &amp; Go’s. Col

Port Warn SSTwi

“LOOK TO THE EAST.

MICHIGAH" ANDE THF’sOUTH.

would with a larger ran.

inXXD MEADOW GRAASX8.
It sec tn* as if farmers could never bo
LESTFR’8
made to ace that seeding all soils to tim­
othy and clover, to the end of tho world,
is not good management. Different clim­
(WEBB WORK COMPLETE)
ates and different soils require different
Where timothy heave* by tho CocUbdn* lh» ComtUet W cork of ths
should be »renuS7&gt;»Uow Craft, sad M*»Ur I
cnM. with thsir Crromonir-. Lecturw
rod a more brJUlsi P. bsrtsr. Bound in Cloth

RAIllOAB.

GOING EAST.

RURAL TOPICS.

DOAINS ARK MAD It.

drains mayts made, by sinking
s about three f*&gt; deep, and one
*kJ-he bottom, and U|Pp fiHjng in

stones, packing them in with aa

-4OOM a few inches thick; and thia corer-

•over with fat Bton«,if they aro to be had,
and fill up with earth. Such drain*, where

yean.

In no ansa should the atone* or the

fourteen inches of ths surface of the ground,

K as not to interfere with plowing, and

not afford a harbor for rata and mice. Tbe
jxM on the condition of the land* a* re­
gunk moisture. Some fields may require

them from thirty-fire to thirty fact apart.
dig tho ditches down about two foot, with
foot; and than to go down about eight
side wide enough to hold up a board one
foot wide.

The lower section of the ditch

should be dug out on a bevel, or angle,
*o as to prevent the earth caving -in.
. ,Aft« covering with a board, pack a little

Ill •» wish aarth.

H.miosk boards will

pine board* would last

much

Is
M
M

S25000A our^rnvdC.^mMnaiira’pn^
Glxtkuu.

DirracT

J

” I
II i|
&amp; « I

IS

BIC* A FITZCCRILD

150

, Bvxnaas,

TRAINS going SOUTH.
3l*Uo«».

subject mys: “It is next to impossible to
establish a permanent meadow where tim­
othy and clover are the only grasses grown;
yet many thiak that them gists that
should be sown, notwithstanding the fact
that but few meadow* thus treated will
produce more than one mowing without
reseeding. In fact,« dose mowing, fol­
lowed by dry, hot weather, will often de­
stroy tbe bulbous root* of the timothy en­
tirely, thus causing the grass to dixappear,
leaving no aftermath at all. Timothy is
one of The beat and most nutritive of
grasses, yet under tho usual conditions it
itools but little, and the altergrowth from
tho young bulbs is always thin, showing
plainly that to keep thia gras* well in tbe
ground, especially where it i* liable to lift
with th? frost, it ought to bo grown with
such other groix-s u will come on with it
to the hay harvest.” The following grass­
es are all adapted to tho Northern and
•Middle States: AvenaJiatxtemt, or yelIdw. oat grass; Avena elator, or tall oat
grass ; Ayrotlit vulfaru, or red top gram,
Ftetaca pratentit, or nrnadow fescue;
Fetiuea elator, or tall fescue ; Poa tricialii, or rough, stalk meadow gras;
Lolivm italicum, or Italian rye gras;
Anthaxanthum odoratum, or sweet vernal
grass.
\
The above grasses are all good to sow
alone, or mixed in any way one pleass. If
one or two of the varieties named be mixed
with timothy, there would be an improve­
ment in the quantity of hay cut, and also
in the after pasture, aa well a* in produc­
ing a sward that frusis will not affect. In
the Middle States the Kentucky blue gras
is a valuable variety to sow alone or nixed.
Orchard grass should always bo sown alone,
owing to its eariiness: and no better bay
' nor pasture can be produced. Juno grass
is excellent also for pastures. Tbe great
dairymen of Central New York rfty on
tiiis gras for pastures almost wholly.' On
wet soils fescue and foul /meadow grescs
with alsike clover, do well. Some former*
mix eight or ten varieties of gras seed,
and think they are more profitable than
one, or two, or three sorts. The best way
for inexperienced farmers is to ascertain,
u far as they can. what varieties of grasses
give the best sathfoction for both hay and
pasture in tho State in which thev reside.
Then procure the seed for a trial field ;
and thus see from actual experiment what
graaaes are profitable. No former can be
preyrewwe without experimenting; and
there is a great field open foe it with dif-

~R 0 Q TC R

Ml. IM*®! AjenU wasted on our M AON!FlCBHT
FAMILY BIBLES. t-tipcrinrtoallothen. Wlth
....
nt,: &gt;. Uln.lubire'ftra?&lt;AcM^« JOIINK*
2 CoT,
1-aUllAl.rr., l-HlI.ADKI.rittA.____________

1’

fl

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IS

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IS

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is:'
IS :

tS&amp;luulays.
'
(klMSouth-Eva^inr RXsrtM d*ilr exoral SaI-

TRAINS GOING NORTH.

itb tnJ&amp;Ton^Ilehisin Caotral rail

i.v v &lt; c n

A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.

with the Mhiisan Lake Shore rail-

li

GOING WEST.

-rrtmGBV DlrUso oflho M
BSjrfStttfiaris

MT Mcwnnt 500more FirBl-cInw
NcWiug Nlricbiue AgctH*, and 500
tueu of energy nnd ability to
learn the taninen of •eilingSewInK Machine*.
Comnensatioi*
liberal,but vary!ns f.ccerdingto
ability, character and qnnliflca-

&gt;n aad iatammUeUpoint*.two
naiisaiiss

i

Loots

Buiirillc,
IVaUrloo.

ITW

.

Wito SeiiiiladiiDs Oi,CiWQ.

T»

AiMoa.

Manhall.
lUUtlo Creak.

18 T B IO TLY- PR IV A T E
knd soUntiSn manner. Imxollalo relief: rprody

KSfikXfiiSuam

U.sr ftsmlsbed.___ AdJresl M.
C1UPH IMBTFrOTK, Jaaervl

15

laUmaxoa.

a

fra

tr ATuaioo—With Lake Shue A Mioh. Southern

)liiSa|o.

TK1.E-

1AK8 TELEGi

0

Iaor q en and woman, and eat
.iiSlpsrtnaoU. Good.Ituat .
antaed. bmall salary while prasticln*. no
with etarnn. U AY WARD k CO,Obarlia. O.

r IN WRIGHT.

W.

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

$audbsMe.

w; ■rat

CHICAGO k LAKE HUROM H
I»KNXNHVi.AH DITBIOJ.

____

TIME TABLE No. 8.

Furniture, Milk Safes.

HASTINGS

(Detroit tim.I

8IAID BAPIU BimiON.
Tho Reliable Short Lino
EAST AMD WEST.
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to an rxox.

QBAND tAPIM AMB DHBOIT!
TIME TABLH-

■TH DM

Honey bees that art wintered on their
summer stands mi£c not be allowed to fly
and former* must choose the method gen­ out when the w athcr is but modsratdy
erally which suits the contents of their mild, if you can p&gt; Iveat it, without fasten­
ing them in, as m ny become chilled and
never return. But when the thermometer
rises to SO or 60 degrees by noon, then let
them come out in full force, as they need
I
pays a bettor profit than early a flight several times daring the winter to
&gt; be hatched in February o'r
March. When weighing from one to two
shut in with wire cloth, on mild days they can sell cheaper than any house in Barry
and a half pounds dressed, they will sell
will try to get out in such numbers that county, for these reasons;
from &lt;5 to 60 cts. per pound in any atj,
1st. Because we have no rent to pay.
1
frequently more dis in the struggle than
or large market town. June is the best
2d. Because wc make the most of oar
would be lost if they were allowed to
month to sell such chicken*- The difficult
goods ourselves.
part of the business is to hatch tbe chick3d. Because wo keep the best of work­
up tho fronts of tho hives with snow to
eqpt tbe been, and to quiet them. If tbe men.
I put out of entrances to the hives are covered with
4th. Because we warrant all goodt we
States they fine wire-cloth, the snow may be banked make.
Wc sell none of this cheap made Fur­
directly against it, .without smothering the
bees, as the warmth of the hives melta the niture that i* made by machinery. The
«m without proper arrangement* for tbe
snow in contact with them, and thus leaves good* we make are made by hand, and
bosiMSS. The out building in which tho
an air-passage throuch the wiro-doth. warranted. We invito all persons to call
bens.it, (not Isy), should front the South,
You should have pieces of wire-cloth ready and inspect our goods, for they all bear
Kd ths Southern aids should be made
to abut in the bees at a minute's notice, iokpection. No trouble at all tq show ourMtiy «f glass, to let in - the sun. It'
but not to be used till the necessity et»«P good*.
Parties having pictures to Frame would
coma. Put pieces* of board* against the
tilation through the roof by a latticed
entire front* of the hives to shade them. ! do well to get them framed of us os we
This will keep the bees from coming out, can do it better and chconcr than any
We keep the
unless the weather be quite mild. A watch house in Barry couoty.
square inside. In France, they corer ait- must be kept, and the wire.cloth put on larged and best selected stock of Picture
early in the day, before any bees come out, Frame* and Mouldings, Brnskeis, Paperor you will have to let them take then- holders, Wall pocket*, Slipper holders and
own course, after many have loft their everything in the Furnitnre Line. Wo
invite all persons to call and look at our

Keep It.

•IMO
*8ac&lt;Un axMatad. IDs Uy.

TRA1NS WEST.

Mildlvrill.
'll'"
1X0U

Furniture, Coffins, Etc

u.

Where you wul find all kinds of

mNITURE

Of every Description which we

and be happy

TRAINS EAST.

again.

btatiox*.

KS&amp;ssLI?s’:

A Gret Redaction is Fries 1

5”

SALISBURY A BROSSEA U
Deden tn dl kind*

FURNITURE
Upto&amp;terj (Ms Bractets Francs, fc

Tie Greet Soithera TbonmiWe.

LIIN IMENT
Disinfects, Pnrifle*. Sooth*, *&gt;d
Curs* Rhcnnaliam and Neuralri*.
Curoa all Skin Diseases and Eruptions.

.

IS#

don. , Mfr*“Wo Mean Business”.
Furniture Rooms south side of State

street, opposite H. A. Goodyear'* Hard­
ware Store.

UTEBBfflS ERO'fl

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET &amp; HALL,
DETROIT.

Commission Merchants io

In this

a ja *r
.. .
NOBTHEB.N
tk a l
RAILWAY COMPANY

Peerless Milk Safes

Now on exhibition at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work mode to order. Repair­
ing of all kinds of old furniture neatly

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1-;

D‘w
CARBOLIC OIL

II

&lt; V.

Buffalo

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ftrn
A MUN
TII reoG.cl
$50 j
i Ainn
|100»
wW
“,^,“by
?-oursrud.'sst

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£$Sh[ff islt

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D.trn t

QIIAXD TRUNK RAILWAY.
MAY ». IH'C.

■tie!. Call, eraiiilrt'’. with stamp, forcirealaa
■J. II. DYE, M. D . No. 9 WnshiE*ton Arraus

{£|i?£ 18

-■«

Ifi IS

STEBBINS BRO’S

longer.

Making drain* with tile ia more expensive;

Taking Effect Dec. 10th, 1876

Look here 1

Look here I

What! don'* you think we can sell

Coffins, Caskets* Shroud,

cheaper than any firm in the State!
can do it, for, with the help of

W

CKMiiEjS&amp;S’STiSt

ftEW T«1B t'EKRIL RltLROAl*
UC4JFA

J. M. HEWES

w. L. BANCROFT.

we guarantee Batisfoetion.
Hearse furnished free to

"u. xvcp ?our Morses ns a stock in Order
WITNBVKB FAILS! Try it 0™,--,

Ku™;

D. D. MALLORI &amp; CO
FERRAND WILLIAMS k CO

Ojstffl aii .Mi Mi.

Coffin* and Furniture.

Railroad
8TATJONH

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 85.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1877.

jhe^L'fleeklyftepliblicanfcajiper
EO.

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

Announcement!

M. DEWEY
UVD

LET IT BE.

PUBLISHER.

P.IUIS OF SUBSCRIPTION

Y Goods.

All kinds of Fancy Goods
leady Made Clothing Speciality.

»t BOTTOM

TUL full and trw. rvioicinf in Ila Umyth,
It nraopa to Menn'imUthty arm, at tonsth.
L,t ba tbe rivarl Lat tha loTad alone.
To uiMt tha fata and ,u»ue the ciruanulan
Wa dream the future, fane/inc all our own
What doe* but wall the call of time and *
Foradootued. the path before tbe pilarim lia
The rauet lurkinc to tha morninc amei.

Tailoring.

A fine ' Tailoring Department connected with our Store.

Let ba tha Heart Hail it, HppUnar unite;
Llatan to Its eonc and shiver toTu rich ;
L,t its ehafel beauty w.ary'honn baraifa.
Watch how it darkens to th, darkaalnc sk
We ean not aloud or darken, speed or eha«k.

OF ADVERTISING.

Boots and Shoes-

A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, all kinds, very Cheap.

Groceries.

Groceries of all kinds as LOW ns they can be bought any whore

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itlllyaar W t»rin« focUUp* uad BMiaaiu varvinc aurrvat* U th* aad.
The Centennial

Salt.

A full line of Saginaw and Onondaga Salt always on hand. .

Report of (he State Board of Centennial
Manager* —. Detail*

Come and see us
PaOFESSlONIL AND BOSINE88 CARDS For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall be for your advantage
to buy of us. _

THIS TAPER IS OX FH.E WITH

J.

S. Goodyear &amp; Co.

Hastisus. Mien. Jun. 17, 1877.

jan!8tf.

Doctor Atkin’s Double Column.
READ,

READ.

READ

TfliS -

READ

EVERYBODY

LARKE,
ATTORNEV AT LAW 1 SOLICITOR
IN CHANTRY. _ Fromrt •%*••• «*«•••

SURGICAL

U* CHRONIC

DISEASES.-M

,- ,7

hnuitor^ UwidoengsL Mrintf
SMITH k KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A 8OLICITFalitaM anivias in Ik* civ »bonld «»• at one
la
the Doctor before attcndlof toolbar batfn»&gt;

HARVEY WRIGHT,
-HORNEY AT LAW and SoliaJtor tn C-.
OS« in I'awn Bloek over Barlpw * Goodyoar i
Stora.
xxiitT

T. J. WILDER

Ha.tmn. Mich

H. C. PECKHAM
PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON,

fahfe rnparior akiU and improv-

M. W. RIKER
JUSTICE OF THE PBACP., G.neral Cotlaetton

W*M. UPJOHN,
'•Hliil :iAX,A- SURGEON.—OSeo
Stat«&lt;t.. ilw.inici. Mteb.
DR- II. F. PECKHAM.
EtKECriC PHYSICIAN AND SURGROlt.
(.d ir trwl. Bern Crretr. Miek. 1

A. P DRAKE,
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON.—Ofteo oror F. D.
Acki-,’, Oru&amp;Fthra. Stain flL. Haattaw alieb.

WM. H. HAYFORD,
»nd Counsellor at Lav. and Solicitor
&lt;a llwjrrry. aad InianeUaa Maatafe MtaMft
Ar-nt: hnd« boaxht and m!&lt;1. and all buriaeu
tra^i-t-&gt;n» on reasonable tcitu. Ofica ovee
Barl'iw J; Goodyear** .tore.
iamrUTS

DR. C. RUSSELL,

I

FUYdtClAN* SURGEON.-Often ovnr JaHoa
Randi s »tor». Pho-nix Block. Stain Bttnot.

LUCIUS RUSSELL,
AW YER. Circuit Court Commbrionar. Jwueo m
Uc 1 eact. Notary FublU.sad GeaaraMMMMb
uare uvM tho National Bunk. BtaXa Hu. Haatlan. Mich.
— —r

CHAS. H. BAUER.
AT LAW AND PROS

tTTORNEY for Barrr County. Ajn.w. —
Co~of N. Y_ andPbmaU tomiba*
lu- of Hanford. Oftoo In tho Court Hwy.

WM.

BURGHER.

STSMsdte -d

Wl“

of

the

varvnu

dieplay i—Erpcneee and deficit.

WHOLE NO. 2027.

। fall set of our educational, agricultural the hope that the I-egialature
--- jj would direct
and pomological reports were furnished by that the building bo brought
—. to the
wrought L
back
the State department Tho Superintend- State and preserved as a memento of the
ent of Public Instruction, tho lion. D. B. centennial year and as an exhibit illustratBriggs, devised and compiled five charts, ing the varied rfeourees of the State; and
showing at a glance the whole history, I believe the Slate would act wiaely in do­
From the alate on its roof to the
growth and sUtistics of our school system. ing nq.
They were splendidly executed by J. E. stones bf its foundation it was constructed
Sherman, the 'draughtsman of the State entirely of material produced in the State,
Land Office.
and the excellent mechanism was the work
Our educational exhibit was not a glit - of our own mechanics exduaively.
It could be nutdo of most excellent ser­
taring show of models and pictures, but
was an honest exhibit of tbe solid work vice on tbe grounds of our University or
It is so constructed aa
that is being done in our schools. The Normal School.
awards wc received in this department tes­ to be readily taken down and rebuilt at

tify to its character, being more in num­
ber than were given, to any other Slate.
The Michigan Building was also enter­
ed ’ as an exhibit of the products of the
State, being a characteristic display of
our varid resources. About 70 individ­
ual exhibits were made by our manufac­
turers, very many of them reflecting great
credit upon tho manufacturing industries
of the State. Over 60 awards were made
co the State and its citizens, One was
given to each one of our collective exhib­
its in each department,— 11 were given
in the pomological department, 8 to tbe
educational. Full details of the awards
will be found in the report of the Secre­
tary. The board felt that taken as a whole,
the State has reason to be well pleased
with tbe exhibit made and the results
achieved. It is to be regretted that more
ot our manufacturers did not avail them­
selves of the opportunity offered to display
our industries, and that our citizens gen­
erally did not seem to realize (as the board
thanaelves did notl the magnitude of die
exposition, the millions that were to visit
it, and tho opportunity it offered to show
tho world tbe wealth of a State not 40

not a very grout coat.
Full details of tho expenses of its con­
struction and a list of the contributors will
be
found in
the firfsnrial
exhibit

the cash contributions several carloads of
lumber were donated by the citixous of
Flint, Saginaw City, Muskegon and other
plaoee. Many of the mechanics of Detroit
and other places donated labor and mater,
ials. The munificent donation of the of­
ficers of the Calumet and Heda Mining
Company, non-reeidenta of the State, was
peculiarly gratifying to the board. Itwaa
accompanied with the following letter :
Cxlcmet axd Hcclx Mm&gt;o Courxxv,)
,
KqvrrxBLi Brimmo.JI'Miu 8tm t

To Hon. X J. Bagnly, Detroit,’ Mich :

Dear Sir—Tour&amp;vor of the 19th ask
ing a donation from this company in aid
of your bpilding fund for ‘•Centenmxi,’ is
at had. Our President, Mr. Agassis, is
absent at the mines, so I laid your letter
herewith our report relative to tho part
before our directors, Mears. George Hig­
that Michigan took at the Centennial Ex­
ginson, H. H. Hunnewell and H. 8. Ruaposition at Philadelphia during the past
•el, and they unanimously directed me to
cummer. In accordance with the provis­
forward at once a check for the entire sum
ions of act No. 13, laws of 1875, the Gov­
you are "ahort,” ao I herewith hand you
ernor appointed J. J. Woodman, of Van­
cheek No. 165 of the Elliot National
Until our people began to visit the Ex­
Buren, M. I. Mills, of Wayne, Jay A.
Bank upon the Continental National Bank
HubbeD, of Houghton, and Henry Frafick, position there was a very general apathy of NeuMfbrk. indorsed to you for that
of Kent, as members of the State Board among all classes on the subject, and it amount, hoy *1,500, which please accept
seemed
next
to
impoeaible
by
circulars
and
of Centennial Managers. The board met
with the assurance that you have our best
personal solicitation and
at the office ot tne Governor, August 13, letters, by
wiahtt with it. We are a Michigan cor&gt;
1875, aud appointed F. W. Noble of De­ entreaty to wake them to a sense of poralien, and take a lively interest in .
.
•
troit, as secretary. The full details of tho their duty in the mattar.
whatever ia conducive to the honor and
We received from Brazil, Spain, Powork of the board and of the Slate of
Michigan in tbe Exhibition will be found tugal and Australia several hundred spec­
imens
of
woods,
minerals,
grain,
seed
and
m lhe reports or the secretary; the Rev.
The Board have had the hearty co-opera­
Mr. Jacokcs, who had charge of the cd-, othes products which we have distributed tion of tbe officers of all our mining com­
ucational department ; Mr. S. Brady, who to the University and Agricultural College, panies on Lake Superior, and of very many
and a f«w duplicates to the Kent county
had charge of the mineral exhibit, and
of our citizens, especially so of our fruit
and Detroit Scientific Institutes. We also
Mr. C. E. Ilgenfritx, who bad charge of
growers—but to name them all is impoasireceived quite a collection of catalogues,
the agricultural and pomological depart­
Iilc. The State Pomological Society and
maps, and printed matter which has been
ments. *11 of which arc submittdl here­
tfae State Agricultural Society aided us be­
divided between the State Library, Uni­
with.
yond meaaure. Tbe latter society paid
versity and Agricultural College. The en­
The exhibit made by the -Board of
the salary of Mr. Ilgcnfrita, the superin­
tire educational exhibit, books, charts,
Managers consisted of the products of
tendent of that department. The great
pictures, etc., have been placed in the Slate
the State and comprised nearly 3,800 dis­
interests of production could not be in
Library. It is tho attention of the board
tinct specimens, 1,200 of which were va­
tetter hands, and wo owe our success in
to place the awards and medals there when
rieties of woods and ahrnbe, over 1,100
Philadelphia in a great degree to the mem­
rtxcirca. Tbe beautiful model of the
of them being furnished by tho Agricul­
bers of three societies.
Calumet and Hecla alampiqill, costing
tural College. The college also furnished
The press of the State aided ns in every
over *12,000 was presented by themining
210 specimens of grasses. Wc had 540
possible way, in gratuitously publishing
company to the University, where it dow
samples of wool, representing 42 counties ;
circulars and information for exhibitors
500 specimens, of grain and seeds; 475
and in furnishing the building with papers.
We submit herewith a statement of re­
specimens of copper, iroi/, and gyjwnm ;
Michigan may 'well bo proud of the part
40 of salt and salt brine t several samples ceipts and expenditures in detail showing she took in the Exposition, and wd may
a
deficit
in
general
expenditures
of
*5.of building stone and alate ; 570 arenas
expect to reap from it new markets for
ological specimens of a prehistoric age. 135.38. Of this amount, *1,781.47 has our products, newcomers to our borders,
Ono exhibit of fruit contained 475 distinct been advanced by Mr. Noble, secretary, and new ideas for our farmtra, mechanics
and *4,27C.M by Mr. Bagley, preaident, and manufacturers.
specimens.
. Mr. Burnett Landreth, Superintendent from their own funds, and the balance ia
of the Agricultural Department of tbe is due to sundry parties. All the bills 1
Exposition, said of this, in a letter to and vouchers arc in the hands of tJia-aU'
the board: '’Your abow of fruit at all ditor general. Everything has bfcjn done
Fubraarrl. 1877.
times exceeded that of any other State, on the most economical basis. Only the
and in vhe aggregate more than doubled secretary and Mr. Brady wore paid any­
Hon.
0. M.' Croswell, Governor :
Che quantity sent from any State, while thing for servioca and th«y only a small
Dear Sir—In submitting the annexed
the variety and quality was unexampled. The salary. We begged from our people their
Sort of tho Centennial Board and their
time
and
money,
from
our
railroads
and
display of fruit alone was of incalculable
wrs, I desire to say pcraonally in regard
value as a means of directing the thought­
to tho debt created, that it was with the
ful to the resources of Michigan.
greatest reluctance that I consented to it,
The mineral display contained specimens of their products, and in fact made our
but 1 saw after my viait to Philadelphia
from every mine on Lake Superior, fou$ -exhibition almost an affair of charity. If
before the opening, that it must insvitably
masses of native copper averaging five we had been compelled to pay our own roads
occur, as we were called upon to do so
tons each, from the Central mine, aud a for passage and transportation, it alone
many things that we had not looked for,
15 ton mass of iron from tbe Cleveland would havb almost used up the appropri­
and felt that the State would bo disgraced
mine, with several large masses of the ation.
We found that instead of the secretary if, after having begun our werk, we should
conglomerate copper-bearing rock of the
fail to cany it through to a auoceaafol end­
Caliimet and Hecla mine, being in the. and one commiaaioncr whom we have sup
ing
I did not dare to say that we should
lirt. This disnlay of the mineral wealth posed would be sufficient to take charge of
stop expenditure, clone our exhibit and
of Michigan brought many visitors from our exhibits nt Philadelphia, chai each de­
return home,—for these, reasons, I ad­
foreign countries to our mines during partment required tbe constant oare and
We vanced largely from my own means, and
the past summer, all of whom expressed supervision of a competent person.
for these reasons I desire your approval
themselves as astonished at tbe peculiar found that the space allotted to us for each
and that of the Legislature. The oppor­
character and great extent of the copper department wu simply bare floor, and that
tunity offered by the exhibition to distrib­
case*,
tables,
etc.,
must
all
be
furnished
by
and iron deposits of tho State, which we
ute to strangers from our land aad from
have not heretofore, and perhaps now hardly the board. Terminal charges and myriads
abroad useful information regarding our
realize ourselves. It is to bo hoped that the of unforeseen expenses soon exhausted our
State, induced me (with tho approval of
appropriation.
Had
it
not
been
for
the
exhibit made will be the means of still
the board) to direct a compilation in
further dcveloningthe unknown wealth that, Michigan building, the expenses for board
Lies buried on the shores sf Lake Supei of employees would have been very much
larger than it is
Some one of the board
rior.
„
The asWe also exhibited a most excellent; was in Philadelphia oonatantly.
.byaAad
Chablxs M. Croswell :
Dear Sir—Wo beg leave to submit

Qov.

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.

wich were distributed

l^?,E{‘ ?‘,SRIFF. Deputy U. 8. Marahal. Gooje. jl

John q. cresny.

Ln

BITCH,
“~~~ --- . ■ by the statement of indebtedness, none of
■nd of the House of Correction at Ionia,
by Mortimer L. Smith A Co., its architects. the expenses of the board hare yet been
-j_______ 1
p/rnfsinnrl M«. paid. The salary paid our secretary, Mr.
F. W. Noble, has not covered ha expans­
es.
The Rev. D. C. Jacokea, who had
only paid hit expenses.

’
C- G. HOLBROOK.
•AttOBNKYATU*-

*y.»uuu«d S

at Philadelphia,.

It,OOO, «rf n pud f™. tl» Siignfka

The board fed

that both these gatrthmen liilwa some
further remuneration, and submit the met-

a
Tabr-nary 1,1877.

�-Ista Righto hi Gsorgis.
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Saturday is, under the taw entitled to two I WH»Ua fcr tk» Bajiil
hours to-day, in which to debate the ob~
TEMPERANCE,
17 m present Conatitution of Georgte The Democrats Sick Abed—The Dem
jactious to the decisions of the tribunal.
-----------. adopted by a Stale oo. .nation in 1868
BT G. w. c.
ocrata again Billegerant—The next This debate is, of course perfectly uselese
w *d was rakibed by the poopb ia the aame
move—Field’s VHIainom Witnesses. because the Bcnate has already voted to
-----------by a wn. of 89,007 tn 71,809 the
white and colored you in the Slate bring

reversed by the affirmative vote of both

commission,

This Constitution declares, among

the House cannot reverse the decision of say, I will otufc tbe ‘‘prophetic terminus,'*
But, of course, the rule or ra-

Tnbunal.

which was communicated to

remain a member of the Union

that every arisen owes paramount alle­

giance to the government of the United

HATES’

ual

that its

States, and that no State taw in contraven­

,

'

• ». r

i

points.

weakened the Democrats; and the hungry
crowd of seedy looking ex-rebels and cop-

derer and his cohorts of office seeking cop­

and the few whose names thus stand bold­

perheads and rebels.

ly forth are, I aprehend, no less indellibly

’°°de"°s ho» the, will tecart u,„

" \"*T&gt;'

U-. &lt;1-6 b-te fm» th. d.,,
Lptenh. dtoHrfwM*, u,., „

free the State from iu anb-rtate rtahu
Imiteiiooi.
lh, *,
“ “

““ *

6. Y - . ,
GonJ O^J.n

for, is not the conquest of ourselves the

At that tim&amp; the eount properly
uutTilic State ol Louis­

riglu. of &lt;1. ~,?te

secure the Presi

I

a-iSk* h
!!“ /“■* ” ™“pM h“ fi“”r “th* xui—Ukpite i»
teltenu^ iZtoTSS H. '"•f*"" 1” “&gt;•-Itep. of . Dkn»

Dde^BdcoL

roXXrtXTIOX.

Georgia owes no paramonnt allo-

States.

spasmodic in effect.

“ °PPort,“itv of seeing how nearly they

ourselves

to drift with the current of events, during

which interval our love for down-trodden
humanity ta prone to grow cold.

Department of the Gov­

race

themsehen to become

will

not

suffer

too highly elated,

or greatly cast down by U&gt;c apparent suc­
cess or failure of the pres- nt rather popu­

sages directing TDdeu's satellites in the

lar movement, being careful in
time not to neglect any

of

the mean

those

little

Christian virtues which go so for to make '

of the Slates, counties, the courts and the

make up the sum total of a well-spent life
It ia rhe timely word, the

be found upon which O'Connor, Field and

monition. the liitie acts of

If

friendly ad­

came to betraying the Republican cause they can find that John Smith is a Re­
brotherly love that can claim fraternity
Another member said: “The pebple are I
for
e position was offered to publican elector from Illinois, and that with all nations and conditions of men,
•*-- ------------- ’
tiuJ Jud«o
by the other fonr members of. John Smith was onoo in the penitentiary that constitute the highest graces of
; Ute,
eh,
Vote lb° SaPremc
^fore Judge Bradley of the State of New York, without refer­
P*U4 lUtniat.
n. ir?,dcnng at &lt;no
the door of this House.
Vt
Christian perfection. The excross of these
1 against the bill and you never&gt;01 return
adect«i. and he declined for obnous ence to whether it is the same person or noble atributes of our Master ought nut
FOR THE RIGHT.
not, it will be sufficient ground for these
here agrin.
Our rights and interert.
T1,nrBUD’
Field, Hewitt,
to be left to the caprice of fortune to doshould be left in the hands of Georgians, I Hatterion “d o^w prominent Democrats uprootcra of the Constitution to make an ride.
They ought not to be spasmodic,
It is with no ordinary satiafoction that
objection to the counting of the vote of
■nd Georgians alone. "Still another speak J
the commiamon
but ever constant and ready, without refIllinois, and reason enough to dely, for
we announce tha result of the vote of the er sard : « We want a Constitution framed
*
non-partisan, and that its docta
erenoe to time or occasion. Were thia
by the intelligence of Georgians, so that
W°d.dL1* f&lt;mB&lt;W °P°0 *°d
aocor I two days at least, the decision of the ques­
the happy state of affairs, erpry communiJ“&lt;» nh Ik l» Ud dte ftete. ,nd thlt tion which so deeply interests the whole
State of Louisiana shall be counted far ». &lt;U b.pu» ii „ m 0M .

^’S-J«JiSEfciS*llu!'c““

H*y« and Wheeler.

u.

for •*"

Thte.„
fro- Suu Legiriu ^-nu_ j—

Thia is the girod-

„ ,1 TT*"”
u l«“d bj
—I
“
““isiUote to ri.ia.dx iMuli. But

tritunnh of taw and justice over fraud
P~od to h... eonnoted th. Sooih teu J"4'" —d’“

■ corded in American History. It is, indeed,

d&gt;. (ooenl gomnooit bM • rk-bt te

a victory for the right, that will do more to

mrinUin iu utlteri,, „ ^inl(
It to -id to b. teriuM. ,T, a
- Mfl b. telfrd,

m ril lb. fntm, Una Hl the tri&gt;

s

to be found among the Democratic politii

riana, who compose the majority of one
:the permanent residents of this city. Our
neighboring city acron tho river, Alexan­

vanu, and a most emphatic expremiou of

ne&gt;9 fOra

rebeUion.

ths determination of the American people-

i---- .

tiut ita deCTee' are tyjt_binding.

I

r

wffl of ths psopta, ia a legal and constitu­

nation, but dab adiagnew to any people,”

are not without bar that a wane Jaie than
that which bofcl the two ritiea of the old

The ter-Octon my, ,bat Judge Davis

tional manner, shall ever be allowed to

»dl be a greenback Senator.

ririory-It .horn to ci. wotU tU1 Am„.

Th. rr
i o
„
di.
““ 8*°*“
mi£'d
. wtnditioo inUf wuh Sprit..

fc,

ihie eootioeol by

Hoas“ ^reprate, when

the

H°n*’ ,D3tcad of proceeding to vote upon
“ a&lt;
nnta Mood.,. Thio i. but du

rec.

thcir reTolation»r7 mores to kill

erate now style the Electoral Commission ?“** a“d P™™1 « decision of the all
Who packed rt?
important question before the fourth of

Ted

men

righteous

dthe.

!
*

'

'

State I tarns.

•&gt;nn -la ~“re&gt;v
200 students.

vrevK nas

PIBaB1 BT 11 STDHB, MT* MS.

Tho dna or tha Chicago and Lak. Hu­

™
creme, riateee nmi,
i on Huron ud Valparaiao.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

Mtrtb S’’ BT*?u of Bellerue ooc of
J? K
d-d st &gt;is home,
Feb. 7, after s short iUneas, aged 66 yran.

The

Q.J3. Rowell &amp;, Co’s. Cot

Red Ribbon brigade at Bay City

w

JO THE EAST.'

«aya it will probably be increased to 1,000.
Panama report that wheat b lookia.
unoaually well now, but they tour the
jjemn^from now ont will out be entirely

Certainly that number euuol be Smod
among the Democrata.

either tboae who

" T"" 1“&gt; “lawyer, „ (!«.,
who, fer auteeu year, hare been loud­

mouthed in their denunciation,

of tha

---------- — — Republicans
will be able to hold the Democratic note to the

Pilgrim Potion, watered by the blood of
th. pmrioU of 1776 aad 1861, aad made

grind stone, and to shape matters so that

,

,

.

&lt;*»&lt;*

„

J
J
DecD
WiU&gt;"«l&gt;.l»,d» tie,

rappoe

Uh,

it a mty, which for beau, link the Same
eapitala of the whcla wodd.

a fair and hoaiwt dadaaou will bo mad. in
•ima for Hr. Ji.yca la prepare hb inang.

Th. Ciucinnari, Hamilton and Dayton
Bmlrred Company, contemplate making
uxwemre improTcnKut. to char Dsytoo
and Michigan dirimon next summer.
k,

P.O

tHffiKH..

ereTlteliir&lt;ASI”" “J1 Mich'S*”

r*1 C«»P*aj ha, sealed with the

Darid Dudley BJd, tbe soomaUio. of
Gould m,d r«k, or Tweed, BwwoeyTco.,

U&gt;. fourth of March.

THU DBMocKkn an*,,

J-a o.t

Lika Ilorare Greoly, h. think,

of Tihto,

baa again oom. io (b, from. Haring
frightened and “bull-dated’' noma of th.
Bepnblian

Osm na te reams, ap^te

loader,

inu

aril

ID hit

1 amber buiotna aftm
*«*&gt;*•

1

TTx Pott Httn* Jixua

b^ ,

—J

.coepling the

**

oomprombe a. lb. one almraaiiro to
“th. way

not ao far behind the nut

10

TV furion. dmnrtrtoflh. Demoed,

WhUi.«« fcrth.p^j.

skater— nop be tbe remit

Bmdmnao ia
lit nJLX

1OM oriua have been Dot intn i km

raw's viwatsoc, wtrawata

TOnkI „j. ural oddrma and aoloca bb C,l,in« bdb„

,
" ----- -KICCU LO
•rhnnt. th. .addle, thm, nut u

Asa, OOT

J

“‘’"’“'“•Ililwillbebyth.UMuwho

tho

Utmpbmtt, by &lt;Ue peaeefid riadieaUm

Gomortwh.

«ould hare aand tboae aaeioot

Gorerameut, which baa supported them
UwB-i.doo.d toUuteuiitnPdrt “^'“^'tkh"'“ “PP“- ’and their families, and if thma rirb. ar.

•11 their pent, the prioeiplm of dril lib
ert, planted oo

»»rld may fall upoo th. modem Sodom

aod

°f
?

“The packed jury,” i, what the Demo- firit

of &gt;b. Aroerimo people to

1 Highuotuaem eaalZth a

The

lOteouliTte dexUopri Ibd, „„
„
Sriord,,. .kendte, .bjteud Io th. di-

PoWio.1 Notn.
------------

bdiero that

I DetooCTrtio oujorit, of lb. Hotu. of E,p_

that no attempt at violence and intimida-

!

‘

House of Congress, and a targe ipajority of

dria, also sympathises with the nefarious
it may be able to nrev^r ”**WQofU1' P*“ crew commence denouncing the comfro-kuiootlto ai^L
T”““
" “—shir p-tix.0 .od «rt-

JOSIAH H. 8HEBMAX.

RsllamT'Ktf denow.

«. H. R. SrevExa.-Dear Sir: I will moat

•pint of revivalism should never die

were destroyed by a rain of brimstoee and
fire, and for leu wickedness than is now

tl“l lh"r P"
““ ’OU

if

Ge
,
.]

forty million people of the United States.

The two cities of Sodom and Gomorrah

“"&lt;i '’*h' D“&gt;oct»u to te.eo Bo[“ Sr’“h ‘
I \
pl‘" ’°',U

/

U” “““»

Toaa truly,

disinterested-

nets ard unostentatious charity, and that

S**0"-'

*

GREAT BLOOD rUBIFlEIL

We trust, therefore, that the

verbial.

true lovers of our

ernment here been thcroughlr overhauled,
the telegraph has been loaded with mes­

Company may hang Mr. Tilden’s hat.

.

Tl e'selfishness of human nature is pro­

for two boura* debate, sud the right to

records of every

urn.

been

We evidently get

to the vote of each Republican State when

penitentiaries to see if some peg may not

^“Promire. have had

**

always

hare

called, thereby causing a separation of the

several States, the votes of which have not

eral government ia only a creature of^hu

nature

weary in well doing and suffer

yet been counted", to overhaul the archives

Sa’r“k""d

erratic

Democrats now place their hope in delay,,

Preaidential has, and allowed it to bam
We owe slle- 08
bottom and on the top, in tact, all

Every State is

the general government.

an

Bence, tlirough thia or some other cause,

our efforts at reform

Scn&gt;tor’ h® foTO&gt;t&gt; fo. the moment,

idea that we owe paramount allegiance to

as his French neighbor, is, nevertheless,

not wholly free from

turns from none of the States which are
to be called before that time. But the

take a recess until the following day. The

scoundrels.
Ever since March, 1868 11 ®ea?’
* «“•&lt;« in harmony with his
have been in favor of a convenridn. This P01^0*1 views, at the same time.
When

BWdk-ln^

versatile

The American, though not so

iana is reached, as there are duplicate re­

Houses, and thus securing an opportnnity

I “’“ber of the commission. And so he
T0J'"

.
r^868°±U

written than the winner of many battles,

greatest victory?

and the present programme ia to object

WOTB lho “Mt “rneat cha“F
6',“i &lt;»»l«&lt;&gt;»i~, Mining
’“•M *“ &lt;&gt;“ fiA-nlb

to encourage the moat fallen and besotted;

House, that body will take another reeeas

tion.

Ail are sore airaid, and the

In this there is certainly much

until to-morrow, when' the two Houses

should proceed

d*y in Mate-

"teoun. coerrT

It is expected that

after the two hours debate and rots in the

Tildrt, ri,„da

«°diuon.

ri..

eas­

es that the index of temperance' reform

will be in accordance with truth and jus­
tice, and adverse to the old railroad plun­

will probably again meet in joint conven­
tbe most exeitiniT nnrar

collective

tho

than

decision which they are now convinced

I d**

Hill

rather

is, however, to tbe individ­

Wheeler were legally entitled to the elec­

perhmd., which ha. bmn (Jubering here
iu
in l»rg« Dumber. lor week, pert Jo order
PT°V*°f**“’&gt;■&lt;&gt; ■&lt;&gt;"fete.imrftertteirt,osi.teL^’L

"Honeat money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which1
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interference which will
destroy the other.”

It

toral vote of Florida, has sickened and

tion thereof shall have any force.

And still our Platform.

justify co

leaving sub&gt;equeac events to
elusions.

other things, that the Sure shall forever

people are a part of the American nation ;

of thia movement

tho Buceesw or failure

Houses, and therefore an adverse vote ot

Tax DEMOCRATS SICK ABKD.
The decision of tho grand tripartite

tion.

SUCCESS

vidcs that ita decisions shall be final, unless

Washington, D. (1 Feb. 12, *77
Kd. Banner.—

Aon about equal, and no person dbfrsodbed lor partidpsuon in th. Rebrilion

H. R,Stoven'a Column.

tboy "”ta8 him meet eScimi), „ Ju,
VI-JA'. —:___ • _ ,, .
/
rf
'attornav

raiamrilwar, they bril.,., no.

•r. dmmtmM ,iU1
'7'miT” ,th“ U"f

pky ibe aame

"•

-W

£ -miSXZS

other day why ho wore that rod ribbon ?

'

J"« ■aehlaem

P-^d in this world as ft certainly shaft

shout for joy.
THE BULL-DOZE POLICY.

be well puntahsd in tho
—- •&lt;£uwi Qi me
b“" to ehome their Elomom
U&gt; warn them, meo io their ooiragoott.
io tbri.---- 1____
Wmrior sad «, their u little doubt that
Little Permeo, of Fleritje, haring

Gere—er He,ee will take hi. e.1 a. p

next.

Mr.

Field

riUeiooo. witnemee Hut here

Heat of the Uaited Blate. u the appoint,
ed tin* ;n

AtMmw----- ---

rJPJS^^Man.
*’—» h*». ». r— , A, e*„
Hon. R„fu W. Landon of Nike, now
an of aw . R-..- a “
.

—j
^him^.^.^JT^

“L wrh,i"s,“"puij f

aomndrd generally.

Mulharen are mon of
hare injured, u

of Mr. rddre.

IVk.

rim,

youag, beanriful andZLJ-ZrJ*BUr’

Txmom.

SJt.’.’r’a*1*; -*•
r««TO«ove

MU

�rh3^CTi-We8klyhBplihlicapbaji|i8r.
PkFH ■!

-

Ml

GUIDE

TIME-CARD

Al. H- R-

Tbe Chariotle ^aMiean nays, that'ta the ' 4illin

“^^5L0/Ea”n’ ‘,Sheriff s-**-

and Jlwnltrlj.

tt’tsjr “ raturdarondSa.

Thursday.

Bad as we hate to spoil a good

story, snfliee it to aay that the person was not
-laid on the shelf by his party last fall," does
not live In this county, was toever a candidate
men ere accorded the right to vote, but does
live in the city of Jackson, and is tbe wist of
a very prominent Democrat

U&amp;..Baltimore. BwUbrd,’Johur-

&lt;

u

What other preperalions iail to do. Hall's
Hair Henewer surely aceomp ishee. It renewe
the hair and eecpecially resUrea Its color when

Aaa dressing it is unsurpas-

gray aad faded.

Coraenmoat economical preparation ever offered, its

The work is divided into historical perods,
•f which ths first is devoted to die Indiana
before the discovery.
Into one chapter is
condensed all that 1s kaown of the Red Men.
As a specimen of the excellenl style of the acknowledged ability. Sehenek’s Paln.onkc8y.up
writer, we append the foUowing from the sumtnary of the Indian character:
“In times of peace the Indian character provides for the purpoee. These additional reme•hone to a better advytage.
But the Red diee are Sekenok'e Sea Weed Tonic aad Mandrake
Man, at his best rotais, was an unsocial, sob- Pllto. By tho timely use of those Medicine., notary and gloomy spirit. He was a man of the
woods. He communed only with himself and
the genius of Solitude. He sat apart.
The
Dr. Sthvnek to proleerionaUv at hto principal
forest was better than his wigwam, and his oSc« Corner Sixth end Arch its.. Philadelphia.
"igwam better than the village.
The Indian
woman was a degraded creature, a drudge, a
beast of burden; and the social principle was
correspondingly low."
•
•
•
_
TO THE
PUBLIC.
For many years we have Saade two medicine.
Suited tothe ailment, ofavari clam of.ufferer..
and discovery.
The author has availed him- Thoemnds of cures here b«cn mode by them. and.
In fact, the word failure could never be coupled
with them. But within the WR two yearn counter
men. and his plain exposition leaves no doubt felts of oar medicinee have oprunaup. danreroui
in their eloso Imitation el-dur Trade Mark. To
in our mind that those daring navigators did

discover America.
Neverthelen that discov­
ery detracts nothing '.from the renown of Co1 imbue. As the author Justly observes :
“An event Is to be weighed by. its conse­
quences
From the discovery of America by
the Norsemen nothing whatever resulted. The
world was neither wiser nor better.
Among
the Icelanders themselves the place and very
name of Vinland were forgotten.
Europe
pre- riot of grateful appreciation of your kind- never heard of such a country or such a dis­
neei
covery.
Historians have, until late years,
due and heartily acknowledged Each year but been incredulous on the sutyect, and the fact
ia as though it had never been.
The curtain
increases our debt of obligation to an agen­ which had been lifted for a moment was
cy which does so much to,relieve&gt;|he mon­
otony of the daily-life of p^sone temporarily

COUNTY OFFICERS.

©rugs, iW^dtcmes, Perfumeries, Etc-, Etc.

Special Notices.

eight boarders at premt, three of whom are
slopping wUh him for tte erime of being
drapk and disorderly." While In thia county tend and J&lt;Hning_lhe London Company — He
W
UP°“ b7 th* T«np ensnieo who
which according to tbe eetimate placed upon thJL?°
P^rX‘^d “51,1 ‘Z***1 him t0 rweu*
them and their colony from deetroctlon.
A
■‘range and wonderful career
John Smith
»»» altogether the moit noted man inth.eecl.

weekly, semi-weekly or dal y paper bring a

renewal of pleasant home aaetxiation and supply
items of diveraian, recreation and encourage-

Contract

the latten or vteits of Monde.

Kirv

The third division is the Colonial Period,
which is treated ifith signa! ability.
The
planting of tbe isolated colonies and tho

refuse to pun
»ulw Mr. Jr

Th.IS&gt;H.-..b^tMn?.t,.ico

0T.&amp;K&amp;

Bg

TG CONSUMPTIVES.

The fairness and impartial-

been combined and are issued as one publica­ mended.
Tbe author evidently knows no
tion at the low price of ten cents, which ear* ^iorth or South, no East or West In affection,
all are included in his catholic liberality and
ductian. The contents include much/ that is patriotism.
The closing review should be
interesting and
important. BoeMee the studied by every eitisen. Tbe spirit in which

ERRORS of YOUTH

Proprietors ot the Barry County Republican.
Oaso erbus o.

articles on “ Principles of Phrenology: " “Self­
Study and Developments of character; ”

All About thfe County.
Still cool weather.
Council meeting lo-tn arrow night.

Heu D. R. Conk spent the Sabbath al home.

*-• If cents on the dollar.

•• Mental Science; ' -A Primitive . act India
Tribe"’ Illustrated; article on ••The Cultivation
of Flowers
Janies Russell Lowell, with por­
trait ; “Colds and their freatmedt
“Prineimiscellaneous matter.

Remember the meting ef the Reform Club

lustrations, aad will be beat by mail poet-paid

at their Hall on Tuesday evening.

«e bespeak for tho meetings the attention
the publie.

o

Kalauiazvo has a Good Templar Lodge,

R. WELLS &amp; CO.. Prauanaa*. 787 Broad-

Chronic, sick or nervous headache is goner-

The American Lead 1'eneil Company of New

bill to* perfection.

‘

eqqqsaniw

0JJJ then willing l

chsaic*. thsir sou end dtuhtera. and all etasaes
■eta, Msfas

To ttos Wsrklss CUM^Wt are sow ert■arrd to fttratoli all
wi-Jj’coutanl’emBlorSSi5.liS&amp;“&amp;fiKl::UUrtTliS'-Smtll'
Perrons of either sex eerily earn from M esnts to

farmer nee plenty of money others will.

The editor of the Baxxu will ba la Detroit

beat History of the United Slates that has yet
been published.
The maps, charts, diagram*

nervous crotero vitiated. Tbe Peru via® Syr­
up. by reinvigorating the digestive pow«,
lays tbe ax at the root of the tree ; tho brain
is duly nourished, the nervouseesse. the headache disappears.
fsbl»w2

Select Schoo!.

At Irving Station, commencing on
Monday, March 5th, and continuing right
DIED.

weeks
feb 12 wi

History of the United Slates from ths Aborig­
inal times to the present day.
By John
Clark Rldpath. A- M. .Profeeacr of History
and Belloe-Lsttere. Indiana Asbury Univer­
sity.
670 pp. Royal Oetaro-

Tsachcr.

Having sold out my Meat Market, I
hereby give notice to nil those that are
indebted to me to come and settle their

JX/broib.retCo.. Cincinnati. Philadel­

phia and Chicago.
It is now the pleasure, ns it has always been
tho duty, of every ottissn to inform himself

aoliuchin, Io d.to.ro of thM wMjh h.

Losnl lllgtjicw Jtrticc^
bury Unlserwity.
His growing renown as an able writer an

public lecture in the evening by an able
•peaker, and it is hoped all friends of tamper-

accounts forthwith and save costa.
I abo have got a nice matched team, or
either one of the two horses, for sale, with
double harncea (almost new). I will give
reasonable terms on good paper.
Valbntinr Lrinb,
Hastings, Jan. 19th, 1877.
____774wtw

A. Card.

The District Lodge, I. 0. of Q. T. for Barry

Wc take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly curs all cssos of y^Xss, wi.bowt the use
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. &amp; I. W. Brown.
Hastings, Dee. 21, 1876. xxi68ti

The "iron Treil.’

have

not been

.

.

of

Notice.

disappointed.

Ike Wtiuani e&gt;yro,
------a.!»— or lllu..r^k»

.utai, u. i..
’
.

Fanners ploaM take notice that I have
bought out the interest of Calhoun k
Beckwith, in tbe hotel barn and you will
M it to your interest to call and nee me.

~““-

--il'—a __ all

CrinLle,"
drunuie enuo
"v, v™ M IT«M, «»i
m P*-

to behalf of tbeCincinaaU, Wabash and Mich•nn Railroad Company, will be in this siiy #■

plkuto.wpUM' with the
J™ Uhl" o'
•" “‘Fi’Sreuu Horn
Citp»d A*'**?”
S.riJo, Dm*" ««/ .&gt;» P°'”u. “

.look up the most feasible route from Ekhtrt to some point on tbe Lake.

New Moko, Amon. u&gt;a th. 8«n

regard for John Dennis, but it is only fair to
•V in answer to Oreo Strong’s last contempt-

-- ---— —— VWBU UIBU » —
'•r.. Sub,™, toh h„.
ft.
Reform Club.

Enoch Andrub,
Notice.

Be belcive the bill now pending al Lansing
fjc a uniform aeries of school books through­
out the Stet*, mould boeome a **•_, —4

County, will meet at Hickory Corners on
Wednesday. Feb. 21st, 1877. There will bo a

rcOTTURE
!|
Of every Description which we t
cau mH cheaper than any house in Barry ,
county, for these reasons;
1*L Because wo have uo rent to (my.
2d. Because wo make the most of our &gt;
goods ourselves.
3d. Because we keep tho best of work- !

Crom danger of qulnl.m or any injurious effects,
usd are as healthy alter using it as before, b
baa been exten.lrely employe*! daring tho last
thirty years in the treatment of thee* distroering

goods.
l*arUes Having pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of us as we
can do it better and chcoper than any
house in Barry couoty.
Wo keep the

larges! and best selected stock of Picture
Frames and Mouldings, Brackets, Paper­
holders, Wall pockets, Slipper holders aud
evorythiug io tho Furniture Lice. We
invite all persons to call and look at our

Peerless Milk Safes

ware Store.

the letterpress is superb; the binding subetan-

'be Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of
• Odd Fellows as the representative from Hast,
lop Lodge. No. 58.

a SI .(00,000 annually.

Where you wul find all kinda oi I

Now on exhibition at our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Repair­
ing of al! kinds of old fhrnitnre neatly
don. Mir“Wc Mean Burinres".
,
Furniture Rooms south side of State
street, opposite H. A- Goodyear's Hard- I

A TIMELY BOOK. •

Wheat is now selling for a boiler price than

.

rxntgtf

।y sag?M ?? ?? ? ?

Thr temperance meeting at Union Hall last
rioiu success.
Another meeting will be held
there net: Sabbath evening.

STEBBINS BRO’S.
Keep It.'

STEBBINS BRO'S

at the «chool house near the residence
,

near akin to patrioliao aa to bo cuatinguiahed
from it only in the court of a higher reaaoa.
But there is a nobler love of country—A pat­
riotism that rieee above all places and eeolions.
that knowe no County, no Slate, no North, no
South, but only native land; that claims no
mountain elope, that clings to no river bank;
that worships no range of hills; but lifts the
aspiring eye to a continent redeemed from
barbariam hr common sacrifice*, and made eaered by the shedding of kindred blood. Such
a patriotism l« the cable e»d •hrot-snrhor of
ear hope."
We have diver examined a eelume with

■TW DMT,

make.
Wc sell none of this clicap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods wc make are made by hand, and
warranted. Wo invite all persons to call
and inspect our goods, for they all bear
inspection. No trouble al all to show our

Debility and Narvoua Headache

with a membership of six hnndred.

lan^

lion, and not thirty-eight nations, is the grand
cardinal doctrine of a sound political fhlth.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

men.
4th. Because wc warrant all goodl we j

hseret-on

the author wrote shines forth in tbe following
calculations. then are seasonable suggestions

Ayer's Advertisements.

HASTINGS

The adrertuer. bar inc bevn rermaBenUy cured
of that dread dtoeota. eowmmptton. by a eimple
which led to a “more perfect union" are ably remedy, to anxioue to make known to hto fellow
Cffcrare tbe meane uf eurv. To ell who desire it.
trace.!. Then comes the period of revolution
. will eead a row of Ue pr«aenr&gt;Uon urol. (free
and confederation, ending with tbe adoption ot eharwe). with the direvtiow for nreporiocaod
of tbe Conditutten, which ushere us into tbe
National perio^L

BARNES&amp; CO

Furniture, Mijk Safes.

in a letter to us Dr. E. r. Van Dusen the
able Medical Director of th. Asylum fur the

TO-DAY’S ADVER T1SEMENTS.

T.hia space is Contracted
for by

.

»ifc. ar injure her

the warn

a-nSltf

X W.

Brock.

Attention.

We dmiro to nettle every account on our
hooka during the month of February.

PENSIONS

IWffl
«sw
W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

Respectfully announces
that he has afain engaged
in the DRUG'WLADE, and
has in stock ana daily arriv­
ing, a fresh and genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of\ Druggist’s
Merchandise which he. offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER.the Peo
pit’s Drug
redly opposite.
One door east c

UNDERTAKING
Being a business that needs a great deal
of experience,

truly say that they can do better work,
and give better satisfaction than any other
firm in this section. W. H. Stebbins, tbe
senior member, with the experience of a
lifetime, will ahnys give his penonal at­
tention to this pert of their extewstue
business
Hearse and team furnished when re-

H.snxot, Jnly 1!

THE ENEMY OF SISEASEI

THE FOE OF PA1H
TO MAN AND BEAST
Is the Grand Old

MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

Will every patron of tho Banner heed
Min".
Th"
B"' of
thia call, and eave ua the extra expense of
WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
SlMCtn on th. continent bt*»«n tho Mt» sending postal card notices.
fab ltd
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
Look Here.
without change. Address
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
T. J. Andkrwn,
WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
Meuro. Book &amp; Brooks bars removed
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
their Tin Shop to the roar end of tho
4’76tf
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
Boston Cash rtorc, %here they are manu­
facturing and repairing tin ware of all HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
Money to Loan.
IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
kinds, in tbe most satisfactory manner.
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
Trv them.
fA19U.
of Fire Hundred Doilw and
TLE COSTING 25c., 50c., or $1.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LITE OF
Sale.
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
1
Jtx45yj
Switw, Ho*h.«

,

The Eketric Balm will be used only

STEBBINS BROS.
Hastings, July 28th, 1876-

xxlBtf

�■S
RURAL TOPICS.
“'1S
WINTER CARE OF COWS.

&lt;and downward to the bock m great m pos&gt;
aiblc; the lower port of the haunch thick
'
and broad; tbe bide thick and pliant;
Brnalloess of bone is a sure indication of
,early maturity and aptitude for fattening."

pays well to take good care of cows

It

in milk in tha

winter

season.

They

should not be exposed to cold storms, ao as
to become chilled and wet, because by

nature they are not designed to suffer inch
exposures without feeling their injurious
effects. The roult of a cow in milk be­
coming thoroughly drenched

a winter rain, may not be perceptible to
affeMcd, more or less, and it is better to

weather.

housed

in

cold

or stormy

When a farmer has a good herd

of cows ho should see that they arc well

cared far—well fed, watered regularly and
kept warm.

Nor should any man expect

to obtain a largo flow of milk from poor
feed.

One may almost u well attempt to

extract gold from turnips as to expect a

cow to produce 12 or 15 quarts of milk
daily from poor hay and other improper
food.

Cows require tho best hay iu the

fare part of winter, and the poorer quali­

ties may be fed later.

They also require

a change of food ; hay alone is not suffi­
cient for cows in milk.

Roots, meal and

gcod hay are all that any cow requires at

thia season of the year.

Corn meal ia very

nutritious, and it may sometimes put on too
much fat, otherwise there is no objection
to

giving a cow four quarts of this meal

daily, with all the hay she will eat

Bran

in all shapes, as ship-stuffs, middlings, &amp;o.&lt;

ia excellent to produqemilk.

This ia what

milkmen feed on, who do

their best to

make their cows profitable.
FOOR HAT AND STRAW.
.
Some months ago Professor Atwater

stated, in the American Agriculturist, that'
in Germany scientific farmers, by long andl
patient experimenting, had learned how to।
"make valuable fodder of poor hay and[

But the method of doing it ho5
has never given to the American farmers,

straw."

and never will, because it cannot be done..

This pretending that science can and will
t

the ereps grown and in feeding stock, is’
simply a humbug. Science has done worn
1
dem in the invention of farm implements,
1
but it can go do farther to benefit the!

.

’
‘
culturists. It appears plain, or ought ao*
to appear, to any fanner of common scuse,
;
that it is impossible to take "poor straw/'
without any nutriment in it, and make
'
•‘valuable fodder” of it. Of nothing wc!
can make nothing, and if We mix with cut
straw something that is good food to make
'
it eatable, of what value is it then ? It
produces no milk, satisfies no appetite,
1
puts on no fat, and the manure it makes1
u of very poor quality. Oat straw, when1
the grain is cut in a slightly green state,
posses some nutriment, and may be fad to
any stock, as a change, aod for what it is’
worth J but purely dry straw—that which1
was dry when cut, contains no nutriment,
and if cut and mixed with' what is nutricious I cannot see that farmers gain any­.
thing "by thus feeding it Indeed, I con­.
sider their time and straw thrown away,t
ax straw ia salable everywhere. It may be.
baled and cent many miles to market at ak

profit.
BAISE YOU* OWN COWB.

Many dairymen sell their calves, and
buy. cows when wanted, but that is not a
good practice, as I claim that cows can be
rawed cheaper than they can be bought—
that ia, really good cows, which have a
largo flow of milk, and are a breed, or
grade, valuable lor beef. Dairymen should
breed from stock that is extra valuable’for
milk. Such cows are obtained by degrees;
they inay be grades or pure bloods ; but
when obtained, it is very unwise to sell
tho caltes of such cows to the butchers,
because in a few yearsone runs out of such
good stock, if he sella his calves, and then
he is compelled to take cows of an inferior

good cows are obtained that their calves
will always make equally good milkers ;
but like generally produces like, and far­
mers can keep up the good qualities of
their dairy stock better by raising than by
purchasingtheir cows. For milk, and also
fi»r beet, a abort Horn and Ayrshire grade,
or a Short Horn grade crossed on Ayr-

good cow, in order to perpetuate a healthy
cowtitotiou in her offspring, I annex the
following from tbe Journal ot the Roval
Agricultural Society of England :
“The
bard small, muxxle fine and tapering;
nostrils large and open; the eyes fall and

the head Well set on tba c*ck ; tba dwtaccc

laud, as soon as the clover appears, it will
get such a growth in a few weeks that the
grass cannot check it. Fields that are not
well covered with grass, may be improved
in thia manner, or other grass seed may
be sown instead of clover, and several
kinds of grass need would be better than
one kind.
Perhaps it would be better to
pasture such lands till the new seeding
gets a good growth, rather than cut the
grass when it Is bnt a few inches high.
There is no good reason why fanners

should not experiment in this way some­
tines. Then let them seed down a plowed
field to grass next Spring, without the
usual grain crop. I hare known a good
crop of hay to be cut the first Mason on
fields thus seeded ; and .be sure that you
seed with several kinds of grasses, which
produce a firmer sward, and one that will
stand the frosts of winter better than one
kind will.
BITTril CREAM.
Cream becomes bitter by keeping it too
lone before it ia churned : A butter maker
says:
"In summer there is little bitter
milk or cream, because the cream is
churned sooner than in winter, seldom
reaching the third day. Sometimes, where
there^is a angle cow kept, I have known
the jitter to show on account of the small

mer practice is rcTsracd in the winter.
There being too little milk to require fre­
quent churning—say one, and sometimes
two churnings a week—we account readily
for the evils complained of. The fore
part of tho season, when milk u tn greater

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law'of said deccl-.j,

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«»o hereunto

milk in amall quantities for a long time.
Secretary of Stalo.
But in all cases where the animal has
ceased to give milk, or is what is termed
"dry,” she should have htr udder exam­
ined from time to time and the teats tried
aoT provided,
to seo if any milk can be drawn. At first
nut Election I
the trial should bo made at intervals of two
or three days, and if there is a particle of
■fwo Recent! of tho Unb
milk in the bag it should be all thorough­
ly drawn. Then the trial may bo made
at longer intervals. When cows are sup­
band al the City of llunnra. tbu I&lt;th car “I
posed to be completely dry, the rule should
be to go through the herd every week, febUw7
. Sheriff ef Borrr County.
making trial of die teats to see if any milk
BALEON EXECUTION.
। can be drawn. And this work cannot
safely be trusted to “hired help,” but
must be performed under the “eye of mas
ter." Many persons are m&gt;t aware of the
importance of drying cows, and hired help
tl for want thereof, die laod&gt; aad leaoften think it a piece of folly to try to
Fetaaanr.A. D. 1877. levy upon aid
draw milk from a dnr cow. We have had
■ riiht. title and Interoet the raid Jasuch men, and they were good, honest
men, too, aud they would insist that cer­
tain cows were perfectly dry, but yet, when
put to the test under our rule of trying
the teats once a week during winter, we
have found, in numerous instances, that
I acre* uf land
rar. be tha re
small quantities of thick milk or a wat­
ery fluid could be drawn from the udder.
SOWING CLOVES ON ThtAffff.

Farmers may succeed in making clover
Cw on grass lands, without plowing the
d, if the sod is not thickly covered with
grass, but open in places between the
tufts, so as to admit of harrowing iu tho
seed. Sow tbe seed quite thick, as early
in tbe Spring oh the ground will admit,
and be dry. Then run a fine tooth harrow over the land till the seed is covered,
or the most of it mixed with the loosened
earth ; then roll the land, and in due time
a crop of clover will appear ;-but it will
be in danger of being smothered by ^he
grass, periiaps ; and if it be, when the
grass has grown high enough) to be cut by
a mower, it should be cut, and fed green
to stock ; and if plaster tie sown on the

MORTGAGE MIB.

Umcsov v«s HacasyxtT or 6t*tu.

ia sleet, or

her owner, but cows are thus injuriously
keep them

DBTINQ OFF COWB.
Valuable cows are sometimes lost by im­
proper drying off.
If much milk is al­
lowed to remain in tho udder it becomes
coagulated, and somewhat putrid ; and if
not removed the cow may be lost. Mr.
Willard, the noted dairy writer, says:;
“Cows cannot be dried of their milk at

Legals.

Legala.

Legals.
No ASdaritaof pnblioalion will bs *!»■ until
old for. All to ba inserted al tha Statute price.

praying for reaeonj therein .etforth that a .decree

toe enm oft

ragr. No ralt or pwwdWi'-1
w toe amounl due oneitdBtort&lt;a*e &lt;rt any part tbereof. JCollee b hereby given, that by vtrtne oftoe pow­
er ot rale to raid mortars- contained, and In ac- therefor. Il hereby riven that, pu
ofaale contained in aald mortsaj

1OTWS____ Jfrt:

ok poauty of Barryf-on Friday.
March. A. . l&lt;77. al the hour ot one
Afternoon oflMal Say. tbe iaitoa aod
ecribed In quid mortgage, or to much i

newipapvr prim
ntvot Barry hr four
’ctrtHF§trWJ?.VfeS5;
corrj,

g

Cra*.M. Kaarra*. dak.

■

Holloway’a Advertleements.

ia faitova. to-wit: ItbelM
b anal frarttooal quarter (hl
oath weal fractional qear.ar
smgESMEfi

BKALMTmLIASURES

aaoo. Michigan.containing

Dated. Fralrierllla Ndveaiber tM/A-Tl. I
lecto-ll_______ rUAWCLB HOLDEM. M&lt;

Diseases with Its Agonies

(ELKHBLP.Mortsaara.
brMorygao.
xrW7wI

MORTGAGE SALE-

CHOOSE BETWEEN TH EM.

tl. Holden
aactian. to the
S**W

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

ft 3:

ra of the
irink Lot littlr

Motherland Daughter*.
Jfe—Mh-Wki-MSb. Guardian.

I
, it ie^ihrir purifyni^po^

deoerihed landa'ond prrmiare al public vtndiin to
“WWltfOM IT
CONCERN.
Uy rtrtue cf th* powur v«M«d ia n« by tho law*
tha hiahrtt and beat bidder onhalwrAay, thr3lst
of tni&gt; xtsto. I Uo hereby ilexignate Alonto l&gt;. Cadday BfM.rt*. A. D. 11171 .along o’etoek in the
wollnder. oua ef tha Cireult Court Coanaisuouan,
afternoon, that being between the hour of nlno
for
the
county
of
Barry,
and
authoriio
anil eanov'
o'clock and tho artlint ,AX
of thebEjr
ennof that
day.
gage «&gt;ntnInad. and In aorurdarce with tbe■tatuteIn
niKf
auehcaae tnaito and provided, 1 ahull artl al Public
auction,to Ibeblgbaat bidder, on Friday, lb aid day
febl5wT By Jimis 11-MrKxvrrr. Deputy Sheriff. of March. A. ft.. Ian. at one o'clock In the afternoon,
ai tbe North trout door at too Court Howe. In the
&lt;1tv of nacUnn,ln the Voonty of Barry, and fltate
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default bavlaf been mode in the mm
In raid Unaiy.Vail tbe following deertain indqntore of Qortxer" made and
eundnraaiiaee, to-wtu All tboae uecet
land, eltuale.1. lylns end betas In tbe
lobnetown. to the County ot Barry, end
f the 6r»V pert, to William Warfle of
ilcen; belos the eanlb-wert quarter (U&gt;
Dated. Jannarr X 1*77,
.
eoaoly ot Barry, atato of Michigan,
mat quarter (t,) at eeetlon iwentb-ol&gt;
JanU«;____ BLBNKY UOTT. Cirotul Jadse. ।
d part, dated the lilh day of April, in
inrXord oua tbuuiaud eight huudnd
SALE ON EXECUTION.
„
SvtTa or MicwiaxsTOouaty orBarn-.at
By
Dated. Fmirlevll.. Xov nd. ive.
virtue ofAff execution iseoed out of aad under tbe
toerar.FRANCIS HOLDXX. AaaMuee.
eeel of the Circuit Coort for the County of Barry,
aad .tale of Mlchlcan. dated the tilth day of Novem­
MORTGAGE SALE.
ber. A. D. 1(76. aad to medirettedacniaat thoxooda
and chattele. and for want thereof, the lande aad
county

ertiea.especially theirM
from all impurities, and
ra. pended ic-rtlium^ I

Sick Headaches ahd want of Appetite.
Those feelings whiob so sadden us. most freqo
Ir arias from aanoyanoeaor troubled, from obst

follow.

How to be Strong.

Sid day of November. A. D. USB. lory noon aad
aaiu all the risht title and Interact the raidGeonre
Bollwood ba&gt;! on the old 251 rlay of November. A.

Mlebinn. to
recorded tn 1

SSTiWE’te.'SdfS.
I I.. l &gt; - r. ■ -

lediatelj

eorXd the I

puiwulit

■e earn of lit haadredaud ton daL
two ernu. iMoldai toe enmaf fifty

tortitutod to recover said
em'thrtby’virtue of’Se
tssttisate
cat bidder. Oa .-totor
D. HU. at cue o’e
north fro* i dour of ।
Butina in tha ec
Ichipn.ltbatbelr

aainber twenty nevea (J
fear [4J north -------- —

SB
pi ■iiie.ei
u«wrnueu. -Boa weura
there be sold el public aaetlqa to tbe bl(booth
, to eatMfythc mount then due and payable
I mnrtnf. will, i.i.'mi an.i lb.
.n.l .

i Io the niaee of boaloaia&lt;. o*a»«..«• —w .u,IM] rode of load. Aad. olao.becionlnc fourteen (11) roda eooth of the north east
corner otoectiau ou&lt;nbertweot»»rtren!?7J in towa•bln number four [4] north of rance number ten
pOl wort. Barry countr. M iohlcan. Uxmo w eat four

. Disorders of the Kidneys.
Lraues affecting there organs whether lb er

becittoiiK. oontaiains tlx teen IK] rode of land.

•action num­
north K

•ted into tbe email of the beck at bed

the rune

toe wen linear said to
a went parallel with aato

kiddo* uf Marti. A. 1). 1*77, at on* o*eloel
i the afternoon, that being between the hour o
11” •
“*"SIM i'&amp;STf'X!?’

Pat-L Hastings. Jan. 16th. K7.

. Al'Uniee.

Jan, iyu

SWKnHS

KSJftKSSSnifiKX

Default hayiaa beeu mode in the ooadilinaa of a
Doctwuml
certain indenture of tnortcase made and executed
on the eiabloeath day ot Aumt in the year of
SAfeE ON EXECUTION.
°n1
hundred aad eeventy.
Srara or Mtauota. County of Barry,
l&gt;7 Will lam J. WfnUre of Hope. Barry county, and
etatoof Michigan, in favor of Fraacii Holden of virtue of an execution iaaaed out of and ut
the townahlp of Pralrtoville. county and etata

•• W" of taortsacee oa pace SB. which raid mortgac« waa &lt;ivet&gt; to »e&lt;mro the payment of the ran
of rix hundred ami clchty-cix dollar* and fittrthree cenU. (IC8dA3). two yeare from the date of
the aaid indenture of noeUtare, with Interoet at
tbe roteoftenao) per ecot p«r annum. And there
11 now claimed to be doe on raid indenture of mortr»«e the ram of ten hundred aod ten do 1 tare
Sisms
noralter proaeadln* at law or in equity haviaa
bean InrtltutMi to reeover the amount due nn raid

tho heirs at law of (aid deeeaaad.a

boxofPiUa andOinit
KW, knowing

It matters not buW good tbe feed ia - if
the tendsrest hay and roots are added,
making an approach to summer feed ; nor
how clean the milk is kept, tbe moat per­

I amount duo on aald mortAltorncv FoeandalFoth-

fect milk if set beyond three days will be
hart. The writer of this has filled the
Teesel, leaving barely apace enough for a
cloth to be stretched over without touching
the milk, and a snug lid put on, keeping
the air out, but all to no purpose. So in
the purest air, in all tho temperatures, it is
the same.

UNDERTAKING

SALE ON EXECUTION.

. DISSOLUTION NOTICEof Hastings. County of Barry and State of Mtc

The west half (KJ of tha north wart quarter (Jfl

E^.i
GRAND RAPIDS,
Dated. Hretiasg. Jan. H? Ifr;.

$

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nL Hord

j /«Xe/ro^roxnrc&lt;D;-

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STEBBINS BROS.
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9.

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tuT WW
•i1 rif
l**TTlrTnV'*T*V&gt;
02 MONROE ST.
ItoXT DOOR TO

J.

K-bIS-4

I

Bcmbx.

I

peryon la mid peti
Thereupon n ii o

The Electric Balm will be used only

Hastings, July 28th, 1876.

REMOVAL

John Konslr,'
£'roaeod
rreeeina there1!
to roll oo&lt;

NctTho^EN.

Being a business that needs a great deal
of experience,

After many yean in the business, can
truly »y that they can do better work,
and rive better satisfaction than any other
firm in thia aection. W. H. Stebbins, tbe
senior member, with tbe experience of a
lifetime, will always gvrt hfe peraoaal at­
tention to this part of their extensiue
bu.«ines«.
Hearne and lotci furnished when re-

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                    <text>VOL. XXI.

NO. 86.

The?ejni-Weeklj|hBpbblicaji Baw
GEO. M. DEWEY
AXD

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22,1877.',
New Advartiaementa.

THE WIFE'S REVERIE.

GOOD NEWS TO THE PUBLIC!

Seribw't Mautklf.

PUBLISHER.
Dare *a forffu thoee sorrows Byre.

■la of Stole Street. H BI tiara. Barry
i

Swift on the War Path with a u«A and
well selected
/

SUBSCRIPTION:

STOCK OF GROCERIES
i:a t£s of ad vertisinq.

Of every description. I would beg leave
to inform my old customers and the

To him. by simply levins more!

or Leos of Xuapariel Type considered

PEOPLE OF BARKY COUNTY
.
Bel noacht l» oars which went before:

that I have again embarked in

Hta *onl to mine. O Heart I 0 Heart!
What can we do?] IThis hwrteth tore.

Tse Grocery Business «di

From St. XHiolaa fer March.

LUCK AND LABOR.

FMOHU, AND

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OLD STAND on Jefferson Street

THIS PAPER

BtaZ* The above goods have been selected
with great care and will be
sold at prices that

Wishinc. wishinr ell the day -.

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DEFY COMPETITION
rell-lllled trer.

Call soon and examine my -stock ai
prices.
, J.H- SUTTON.

Marble Works.
PHIL. W. MIS KERN,
CIRCUIT COURT COMMIFSIOXBR. Harting
iud M ■diilevillr. Will be at tbe oSee of Harvey

F. S. BOWEN,
C-naty Snrktyor, Deputy Sheriff Bud General
i onr«.»:.n-»r. clfiea in the Court Home.
Ha.Unw. JHch.______________________ .

CENTRAL HOUSE.
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Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Tablet* and Headstones
of all ’description made to order on short
notice notice, also Granite Monuments of
th# various patterns supplied to customers.

first &lt;!«&lt;«.
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Having steam power and improved ma.iioer, for.M»dii&gt;s, high po&amp;hmg «ta
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Jefferson St.,
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American and Foreign I&gt;l~to,

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

HEAD! READ! READ!
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LTOX A FICKEAXMG. Proprtetwrw.

TWO VALENTINES

Areare of Pay **4 Bounty

In a comfortably furnished room in a
large New York boarding-house sat two
young men. A bright fire glowed in the
grate, wcl!-cl&lt;oscn eucraviogs adorned the
walla, and a bright light was diffused about
the room from an Argand burner.
Let roe introduce the occupants of the
apartment ns Tom Stacey and John Wilbur, young men of twenty-five or thereabouta, who were known in business circles
as Stacey &amp; Wilbur, retail dry goods dealcr8i 5o.—m- Broadway. They had not
been in busiucM long, but were already
doing unusually well. They had taken
apartments together, one of which is now
presented to the reader.
j
“Has it occnrcd to you, Wilbur ’ asked
his partner, removing his cigar, and knock­
ing away the ashes, “that to-morrow »St.
Valentine’s Day."
“Yes; 1 thought of it this afternoon,
as I was walking up from the store.
“So did I; and to some purpose, too, as
I will show you.”
Tom Stacey went to a drawer, and drew
out a gorgeous valentine—an elaborate
combination of hearts, doves, etc.
"What do yon tbink I gave for that ?
he inquired.
"I don’t know. I'm sure. It appears to
be very elegant."
•
"It edit me ten dollars.
“W2wl” whistled Wilbur. "It *tnk«
B0 you arc either very exlreragant or very
devoted- May I know what Cur damsel
u to be made glad by the receipt of this1

P,P*r
.
. .,
“From St. 5 alontine,
“Heaven be praised I" said she folding
her hands gratefully. “The sum will en­
able me ’ to cany out the plan I hid
had in

Eight years have passed away. Eight
years with their light* and shadows, their
joys and sorrows. They brought with
them the merry voice* of children—they
brought with them new-made graves happinesi to some and grief to others.
Towards the last they brought the great
commercial crisii of '57, when houses that
seemed built upon a rock tottered to their
fall. Do not many remember that time all
too well, when merchant*, with anxious
faces, ran from one to another to solicit
help, and met only averted faces and dis­
trustful looks? And how was it in that
time of universal famine with our friends
—Stacey A Wilbur.
Up to 1857 they had been doing an ex­
cellent business. They had gradually en­
larged the sphere of their operations, and
were rapidly growing rich when this crash
came.
They immediately took in sail. Both
were prudent, and both felt that this was
the time when this quality was urgenly

Tbmo

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&lt;ta&gt; I tad

needed.
By great efforts they had succedcd in
keeping up till tho 14th of February, 1858.
On that morning a note of two thousand
dollars became due. This was tbeir last
peril. That
surmounted, they would be
peril.
Th
t’
y’ez to g0 on with assured confidence.
r&gt;...
But ■this alas I this was tho rock on
which they bad tho moat apprehension
They had taxed tbeir resources to
the utmoot, They had called upon’ their
friends, but th«r friends were employed
in taking care of themaolvcs, and the self­
i*h policy was tho one required then.
“Look out for number one," superseded
the golden rule for tho time being.
As 1 have said, two thousand dollars
were due on the 14th day of February.
-How much have you got toward it ?”
uked Wilbur, as Staoey.came in at half'

WHOLE

oo potantrl. EH-1

dently he was a special messenger.
It was opened*at once by Mr. WHbur,
to whom it was directed. It contained
these few word* only :
“If Mr. John Wilbur will call immedi­
ately nt No. — Fifth Avenuo, he will learn
something to hi* great advantage."
There waa no signature.
John Wilbur read it with surprise, and
passed it to hi* partner. “What does it
mean, do you think ?”
“I don't know," was the reply, “but I
advise you to go at onoe.".
“It seems to be in a feminine hand­
writing," said Wilbur thoughtfully. ,
“Ye*. Don't you kn*&gt;w a lady on Fifth

2028,

OUR NEW YORK LETTER,

1
O'Mahoney's Funeral—Raid Upon Cajiada—Speculating in Benevolence—
Political — Lent — Labor—Business
Wall StreeftRdigion.

N«w Yobk, Fob. IPth, 1877.
THX FUNmAL OF o’xiAnONXY.

Men go out of inght very soon. Twelve

years ago, Col. John O'Mahoney filled the
newspapers, which is the modern trump of
fame, and hi* name was on the Ups of men.
Hi- b .d been a patriot in Ireland, had

bearded tho British Lion in his den, had
‘‘Well, it ia worth -noticing. We met emigrated to this country, and organizod
with so little to our advantage? lately, that the Fenian movement, “and was it* ac­
it will be n refreshing variety."
knowledged head. He.had gorgeous quar­
• In five minuit* John Wilbur jumped
into ahorse car, and was on his way to ters. a “Mtff," and all the ribs of a great
warlike enterprise. Be had everything,
No. — Fifth Avenue.
He walked up to the door of a magnif­ in fact, neocMary to conquer, the indepen­
icat brown stone house, and rang the dence of Ireland, except men and arms,
bell.
He was instantly admitted and .
and some other trifiu But they had a
shown into the drawing-room superbly
good time of it. While the servant girls
furnished.
laborers contributed, and when Uw
He did not have to wait long. An ele- and
1
gsntly dressed young lady, scarcely thirty, iregular Irish quarrel came, O’Mahoney
entered, and bowing said. You do not subsided.
,
As ho was an boncst man who
remember me, Mr. Wilbur ?"
actually believed in the possibility of mil- •
“No, n.adam," he said, in perplexity.
'
itary
operations
against England, he wont
"Wo will waive that, then, and proceed 1
to business. Mow hu your house born out
&lt;
poor and he has lived in poverty and
the enols in which so many of our large (obscurity ever since. Bis death last week
firms have gone down ?"
,
was
the first that had been heard of him
John Wilbur smiled bitterly.
“We hare struggled successfully until for *omc time. The Irish gave the dead
“
hero."
an immense furrcraL AD tho so­
to-day," he answered, ‘but tbe end has '
come. Unices we can raise a certain sum cieties
&lt;
turned out io regalia, and every
of money by two o'clock, we are rnined." 'Iruhman in the viiy got out his plug hat
“What tun! will save you ?" was the ,
from the box where it had rested since
lady,a question. ’
St Patrick's day, and the city was
■'The note due » two thousand dollars. last
'
with them. His body is to be taken
toward this wo hove but three hundred olive
i
and seventy-fiivc.”
“Excuse me a moment," said the bos-. ,of the Irish, wouliUanybody suppose that
teas. She left the room but quiclrfy. re« '
human credulity could go so far as to con­
turned.
•
“There," said she. handing a small slip tribute moucy for another
of paper to John Wilbur, “is my check
RAID UPOM CANADA.
for two thousand dollars. You can repay
O'Donovan Rows, who was an Irish
it at your convenience. If yon should re­
“Haro,” Is also receiving contribution* of
quire more, come to mo again."
"Mfulain you have saved ua." cried any sums that servant girls and simpleWilbur. “What can have inspired in you minded laborers choose to give, to form a
such a benevolent interest in our prosper­ “Skirmishing Fond." Bo propose* to or­
ganise a regiment of skirmishers to annoy
ity?"
’
"Do you remember, Mr. Wilbur," said the rear of the British Lion in Canada
the lady, “a certain'valentine containing a while other “heroes" attack him in from
len dollar note, which you sent to a young on tho old sod. . All this to occur as soon
girl occupying an attic room of your lodg­ as Europe gets into a general war, which
will take the attention of England. Tbe
ing house about eight years since ?"
"I do distinctly. I hare often wondered averago Irishman is a queer institution.
what became of the young girl. I think The raou in America, may be properly
divided up into dupes and dupers.
The
her name was Helen Morri*."
“She stands before you," was tho quiet moment a speck of war appears upon
any horiion, tho "leaders” immediately
response.
“You, Helen Morris 1" exblaimea Wil­ issue a proclamation, annouming that
bur, starting back in amazement. "You "Ireland’a opportunity” is at last litre, and
that all that u needed to secure Irish ini
surrounded by 1 Aury !"
“No wonder you »re frurprijed. Life has dependence i*—money. Any sum will be
strange contrasts. The money which you received, and from any source. Tho ser­
sent me seemed to come from God. I was vant girls and laborers take a liberal share
on the brink of despair. With it I put from their scant earnings, and give it to
my wardrobe in repair, and made applica­ tho beats, who collect all that is possible,
tion for the post of companion to a wealthy and then let the thing die. One would lady.' I fortunately obtained it. I'had suppose that after a doxen .or two such
been with her but two years when&gt;-«en- experiences the people would know better,
llcman in her circle, immenselyt wealthy, ■tout they don't. The innocent* are always
offered mo his hand in mama'ge. I re­ ready to be sheared, and there arc always
teemed him.' Be was satisfied with that. “leaders" to shear them. The coutribu- .
I married him. A year since he died, leav­ tions to 'O'Rossa’s skirmishing fund, as
ing me his immense fortune. You ace I absurd as it is, fills columns in tho Irish
have never fonrottan you, having accident­ newspapers.

ally learned that my timely succor camo
from you. I resolved, that if ever fortune
pul it in my power, I would befriend you
element missive ?"
.
as you had befriended me. The time has
“That is my secret," »»id Tom laughing.
cone. I have paid tho first installment of
“I don’t mind’ telling you, however. It*'
my debt. Helen Eustace remembers the
™ io Edith Ctalewn.”
obligations of Helen Morris.”
“I presume you feel particularly interJohn Wilbur advanced, and respectfully
* I’*'"”— • ~
, f
.-.I m
L. the young
t-iinnir lady.
Indv. '
,
reted
took her hand. "You have nobly repaid
••Not atoll But I told her I. would
me," ho said. Will you also award me tho
•end her a valentine, rf la vmla. bhan t’
privilege of occasainually calling upon
vou conform to the custom of the day ?
you ?"
• "I had not thought of H,
John,’
“I shall be moat happy,” said Mrs.
thoughtfully, “but I bebere I will.
Eustace, cordially.
“And what fair lady shall you select as'
Juhn took a hurried leave, and returned
to hi* store as Che dock struck one. He
th“^u nunember the poor seamsuess who
’
showed his delighted partner tho chock
an attic in the house ?
,
which he had just received: “I haven't
•'Y'es; I have met her on tbe steps two
time to explain,’* he said, “thia must be
wf- ir.ta--r.kMa.ub.
cashed at once."
,
Two o'clock came and tho firm was sav­
her. I think I w»H *n&lt;l ^lcr B
en'
ed—saved from their last peril. Henoo■‘Three hundred and sevenCy-flive dol- forth they met with nothing but proaper
^And what good do you think it will Jo
ous gales.
bn," wm tho dispirited reply.
k-r ?” asked Stacey in surprise.
What more?
“Wat that all you could raise ? asked
"Wait till you ace what kind of a val­
his partner, turning pale. “Are you sure
Helen Eustace ha* again changed her
entine 1 will send. , , ,
, taL-■ ywi IboagUor
t"
___
name. She is now Helen Wdbor, and
J ..r 1____ I.—. Mrv unr
T tm fn-rmd her husband now lives at No. —, Fifth
a aheet of paper, drew from his po_r
Avenue.
teotonnaio a ten dollar bill, wrapped :t m
And all this camo of a valentine.
the paper on which he had previously
JriuZ "From St. Valentine," and placed
bar, with • gtana, n»igo«ri&lt;».
Michael Grace u happy, and why
“I suppose it mart.
W..
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K-l.k
OOA n&gt;. M wtak - ,&lt;—. -&gt;&lt;« 1 ’““r. “

■■You

OSes st

It was lively enough for those who sat by
comfortable fires and dined at luxurious
table*; but to tho poor who shared none
of these advantages it was indeed a bitter
day.
In tn attic room, meanly furnished sat
a ybung girl, pale and thin. She was
cowering over a scanty wood fire—the best
she could afford—which heated th room
very insufficiently. Sbcwns sowing stead*
ily, shivering from time to time as the
cold blast shook the windows and found ita
wav to the crevices.
Poor child 1 Life had a very black as­
pect for her on that witytry day. She was
•lone in tbe world. There was abnelutely
no one on whom she-would call for assist­
ance, though she needed it sorely enough.
Tho thought came to her more thon once
in her discomfort: “I* it worth while liviajf any longer ?" ’But
’
’_____ ’" 2 from
1. _
she-recoiled
the sin of suicide. She might starve to
death, but she would not take the life God
had given her.
Plunged in gloomy thought, she con­
tinued to work. All at once o stop was
heard ascending’the stair-cauo which'led to
her room. Then there was a knock on the
door. She arose in some snrpri.se and op­
ened it, thinking it must Be the landlady
or one of the servants.
She was right. It was a servant.
“Here’s a letter for you which the
post boy has just brought, Miss Morris."
"A lettar for me I" repeated Belen
Morris, in hurpriee, taking it from the
servant's hand. “Who can have written
to me ?"
“Maybe ita u valentcne, Miss." said the
girl, laughing. "You know this isValcntinfs day. More by token, I've got two
myself this morning’ One's a karakter
(caricature?) u&gt; mistrcs* calls it. Just
look at it."
Bridget displayed a highly embcliahed
pictorial representation- of a female hard
at work at the wash tub, the cast of beauty being decidedly Hibernian.
' Helen Morris laughed absently, but did
not open berlettcr while Bridget remained
—a little to the disappointment of that
curious damsel.
Helen slowly opened thelcttcr. A bank­
note for ten dollar* dropped from it to the
floor.
She eagerly read the few words on the

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TROUBLE XN TUX BENKVOLKNT SOCItTIIta.

It is too bad thakone can't {pre a dollar
with any certainty that it will reach tbe
people intended to be benefitted. The
benevolent societies of tho city are under­
going examination, and a vast amount of
rottenness has been developed.
One in­
stitution for abeltaring diitrcascd women
was found to be * purely private specula­
tion of two enterprising young men, and
had no shelter or anything else, and who
were collecting a great deal of money from
the charitable.
They lud the suMiae

which "dtvriea” Were doubtleaa allowed,
and altogether it wm as rotten as Tam-

The

�,1 by Tuesday and elect an Elector if nscos-

irn on tbe
a purpoa**.

being very liberal in tho giving ofplaces,
r the sake of conciliating them and hadg their bruises.
The action of the
■■Mniaaisu meets with approval from tho

The ^i-hakij hepiihlicaji fcapper:
Hastings, Mich., Feb. 22 1877.

sary. Tbe expense would bo paid. “ See
proceedings in other States telegraphed
; you.
Consult Governor and Houston
Answer.
[No signature ]

Lent is on us, and fashionable New
.York mortifies the flash I for forty days.
During that time the fashionable woman

, And still our Platform.

Wednesday; telegraph me Salem,
will not fall “doctrinal."
,

worldlincss nit

they diatinguiab themselves. [The goodnatured Bishop generally gives all who
am tell a white lie a dispensation to eat
meat, but those too conscientious to ask it
manage to drag out a huucry and mortify­
ing existence on soups, fish, eggs, and a
thousand other preparations. Potted and

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”
RKPUBIJCA3 STATE CONTENTION.

lion, they manage very well
Nursing
mothers are allowed meat to give them
strength, and so every mother whoee child
on« additional dcltis nourished by a wet nurse escapes the
300 rolaa: but each orJad to afloat on* d«lprohibition and indulges in steaks and
roasts ts usual.
She probably eats meat
to give the 'none strength.
Lent is a
S. D. BINGHAM. Chairman.
cood thing for tbe fashionable woman.
After a season’s hard dancing and theatre­
going it is well to have forty days of cjuiet, in which to meditate upon her nns, kkpvbxJcan covntt contention.
and decide on what she shall get for her
spring clothes, and see that they are prop-

»S5uXS7SZi,iI.i»n.

quiet card parties in the evening.
The
itlod to four
City of Boatrervicas in the swell churches make a very
good substitute for the opera, especially as
only opera singers are employed in the DntodHAffiMnfi'rtvwr ft. UT7.
choirs.
Fashionable religion is a very
aatufactory thing. The yoke is made very
THE OREGON SHAME.

There are fifty thousand men in tbe city
of New York onl of work, with every
prospect of remaining so till spring opens
There was but littlo building last summer,
and them has been none doing this winter,
and in all the mechanical parsuita stagna­
tion has been tbe rule. Everybody wears
their boots and clothe* a month or two
longer thon they did, and nobody buys
anything in the shape of furniture or fttrnishing who can possibly avoid it, and
consequently a heavy per cent of those
formerly employed in these pursuits are
sitting still, and many of them starving.
You can get men by the hundred for 80
cents a day, and strong men are willing to
take office boys’ places at |4 a week. The
wages that arc paid are fearfully small. A
car-driver, exposed to rain and frost, stand­
S'
on his feet from five in the morning
ten or eleven at night gets 11.80 a day.
“It's hard tima,” said one to me; “but
what are you going to do? if I should
quit there would be a thousand applying
for the place in an hour. I’m glad to get
even that''
And women! why, an ad­
vertisement for a woman to do anything,

world was netinar

Vier

Political Notes.

There is only one thing connected with

the last campaign tho Democratic House
doc* not want to investigate, and that is
Mr. Tilden’s income tax matters.

The Greeubockeni are being paid for die
services they rendered the Democratic
party in Indiana last fall, by the appoint­
ment of their leaders to office by Blue
Jeens Williams.
Since tho Democratic House voted to
give Mr. Frost’s scat to Judge Abbott, it*

members ought not to bo in unseemly haste
to accuse the Electoral Commission of in­
ability to rise above party considerations.

The Post Office Department doe* not
poy^ho expense of running it in twvntyuioe out of the thirty-eight States in the
Union.
Four of tho State* in which ‘it

,

.

,frk
-■ -

SUCCESS
—is rot­

Teat of JMCeirlt.

HoweA has a nd-ribben brigade jf 180^
At Detroit there m 947 members o

Feb. 12. an easterly wind drove the ice
out of the harbor at Grand Haven, and
the steamers Amaxon and Minneapolis left
for Milwaukee.

The Bcform Club in Grand -Rajnds now
Samuel J. Tilden believes that sunny has more than GOO members, and is grow.
Florid* ie not rightly named, for it han । ing rapidly and steadily. It promises to
proved to him a land of storms and be the largest club ever formed in that
squalls.
city.
The Allegan Joumat propose the
A biD has been drafted to meet subManname of Judge Cooley for Justice of the
tiaily^Prcsidcnt Grant's recommendation Supreme Court; General Pritchard of

for tho resumption of specie payments.
Senator Booth made no’able speech in
the Senate recently in opposition to the
scheme* of the Pacific railway lobbyists.

••“•

name of Vinland were, forgotten.
Lurope .
«f eunh a country or sudh •
Clover seed is worth $9.00 f*r_.bu*W. ___ -

Ban Francisco, D®c, 6.
the red«dbo« brigade.
Hon. Joku 11. Kelly. Tbo eight deposit­
109 finight cm* pemed over tbe C. &amp;
ed
this
morning
ss
directed.
Let do technicality prevent winning. L. H. R. R-, ene day recently.
Use your discretion.
[No signature.]
Navigation b open on the St. Clair
River from Msrine Gtyto Port Huron.
New 1’okx, Dxc. 3.
Tbe State Legislature has declared that
Hon. damn H. Kello: Telegraph Hem
lock go ahead; you shall be reimbuned; cousins cannot marry, a HU to this affect
j_____
___
- - progress, being poued.
do
not a.n.
foil; _ii
all &lt;important;
advise
[No signature.]
Allen Payne’s house at Flint was burned
tho night of the 16th. Lorn 62,000. In­
Sa lxm, Onxuox. Dio. 5. cendiarism.
IF. T. Pelton, 15 Germaney Park, N. Y.:
P. B. Colman, of Kalamazoo, received
Can't you deposit the eight, Charles
Demond, subject tbe order Ladd &amp; Bush. the prize at the late contest, between
Salem can't get money here; must hare it Kalamazoo, Albion and Hillsdale colleges.

tjueatiou settled. tad there rill be

______ This is accom9g all high colors in
____ ___________ refusing to dance, and
letting parties severely alone.
They hu­
miliate themselves in dark velvets at $15
a yard, and black lace to match; and in
that humble garb—dark colored, mind

H.R. Steven’s Column,
State Affair*-

norm •uuu;
... —-------------The third division is tto Colonial Period,
which is treated wlA signal ability.
The
planting of the ireteSed/'beknucs and the

of the Constitution, whioh tutors ua into the

mended.

Unprecedented Merit.

Tbe author evidently knows no

all are included in his catholic liberality and

Itudir-d by every cltiacn. Tho spirit in wbicy
the author wrote ahtare forth in the following
••The idea that the United St-Oaa are one na­
tion, and not thirty-right nallaaa »
cardinal doctrine of a aound political Crith.
Stare pride and sectional attachmotrtS are nat­
ural paarions in the human breast, and are so
near akin to patriotism as to bo distinguished

But there is a nobler love of country—A pat­
riotism that rises above all places and sections,
that knows no County, no Blate, no North, no
South, but only native land; that claims no
Allegan, and L. J. Bates, of Detroit, for mountain slope, that clings to no river hank;
* rrnlall«« Sold.
mcrly of this eity for Regents of the Uni­ that worships no range of hills; but lifts the GRIIAT BUfjD
aspiring eye to a continent redeemed from
versity.
barbarism br common sacrifices and made sa­
The lumber cut of Michigan for 1876 cred by thl shedding of kindred blood. Sueh
was 2,342,200,000 feet. The grand toul
for Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and
the Missiasippi rivefahowa a cut of4,200,789,OOp feet, which ia 108,000,000 more greater satisfaction, and wa are confident that
than the cut ef 1875. The lumber on those who procure thia valuable book will
hand Jan. 1, 1877, is placed at 1,246,­ unite with us in saying that it is altogether the
aediea for this complaint.
Muds relief as from tba
651,647 feet, of which 608,651,640 was
in Michigan. The lath cut of 1876 in
Michigan waa 373,941.649,
and the and UhtstreiioM are of the highest charterer: I tekawKi
amount on hand Jan. 1 was 59,217,350. the letterprew is superb; the bindingeubstan- eo®F "
The shingle cut of Michigan for 1876 was Hal and elegant; and tho price so reasonable :
z Reliable evidence.
1,474,075,000, and the amount on hand as to bo within the reach of every family.
Ma. H.
Jan. 1 waa 62,262,750.
Grand Encampment of I. 0. O.
dreadful

A TIMELY BOOK.

Frotn tho Grand Rapids Daily taylr we
clip the following notice of the doings of tho

History of the Vailed States from the Aborig­
inal 'times to the present day.
By John
Clark Ridpath. A. M. .Professor of HWory Independonl Ordw;, of Odd Frilowe.
and Bellea-Lettera, Indiana Asbury Univer
aity. 670 pp. Boyal Octavo. Illustrated
with maps, charts, portraits and diagrams.
' Sold only by subaeription. l*riee M-00. of Michigan Odd Fellows began at Owoaao.
_• ”__ .__ ____ 1-1_ j____l _ _ fe _rt—
Joum brothers &amp; Co.. Cincinnati, Philadel-

Tilden** “ Reform ” Theories — Hi* makes more money than it spends are
Disgraceful Practices — How he New England.
Purchased the Oregon Vote—Ciph­
It is asserted that the decision of
er Dispatches Disciphered.
Judge Bradley in the Florid* case was thoroughly upon all that pertains to tho hisbased upon the unrevereed mandate of tho
On tho 14th inst., the Senate Com­
Supreme Court delivered by die late
mittee on Privileges and Elections, were
Chief Justice Chase, dedaring tbe acta of
occupied with the examination of Allred
a de facto official although ineligible, pcrB. Hinman and A. W. Shaw of Detroit,
History and Bells
.
who have had buaincm tranaactiona with fcctly^ralid.
bury University.
Those who have been under the impres­
J. H. N. Patrick of Omaha. Nebraska,
sion
that
J
udgo
Bradley
has
tho
final
and
and who have communicated with him by
telegraph in cipher for yeara paat. The deciding vote in tho Electoral Commission the work from toeing hio name on thvititle

tacuca and drill were reported upon by a
coamiiteoappcdntcduthe test annual saaiaa. •
one by majority in fovor of fonoadon m beau
of
other by minority (Bepreeentrtire
Baldrey of this eily) in hvor of formation on

^Appreciation.

HOMS B! a a nuca KHM IMS.
V^ta. &gt; Mi by in Ih^o,

consider and

TSE ESEHY OF BISEASEI

ficers were elected and installed as followa :
key to the cipher uwd by them is “ the should remember that the roll is always
G." P-. Geo. H. Shearer, Bay Oily. G. H,
Tho brilliant style, the evidence of earefol re­
The first and last
household English dictionary," and by called alphabetically.
G. 8., £. H.
search, the power of illustration and eon den. P.. Norman Bailey, Hostings.
Whitnev, Lansing.
G. T.. R. Hv Morrison.
Abbott and
TO MAM AND BEAST
i the aid of this key the following transla* men are Democrats, vix:
Sturgis. G. J. W_. A. M. Harris, Detroit. G.
la tkaGrand OM
tion of. the cipher dispatches relative to Thurman. Bradley is tho third man called.
R. to G. L. U. 8.. 0- W. Oviatt, Naw Bufialo.
Tho
Grand
Body
adjourned
afters
late
ses
­
tic Oregon electoral com was made out:
There is a pleasant story told of Goy.
sion Thursday night to meet in thia city in
Hayes
in
tbe
days
when
he
was
a
junior
February,
1B78.
Saginaw
afid
Detroit
strove
Pout tout d, Nov. 28.
JF. 1. Pelton, 15 Gramercy Park, N. F. at Kenyon College. It was in an econom­
^'Certificate will be issued to one Demo­ ical year, not long after tho panic of *37.
crat ; must purchase Republican elector to
STOOD THE TEST OF
Do not f
call and settle that note WHICH H
and young Hayes, when the junior exhi­
recognise and act with Democrat, and se­
delay.
J. Russell. 40 YEARS.
or account
cure vote and prevent trouble. Deposit bition was held, persuaded all the mem­
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
feb!5w4.
$10,000 to my credit with Kountx Bros., bers of the cImj to dress themselves in a ophy. which rondara it unique ao the prednoNOT HEAL NO LAMENESS IT
swera by noon of the day it anpears. The
Wall street Answer.
uniform of blue Jeans.
Gloves and Mittens less than cost to WILL NOT CURE, NO ACHES, NO
charities are overburdened and private in­
J. H. N. PATRICK.
ctaae out
J. RufiaxLU
febl5w4 PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
dividuals are beset. The professional men­
The Covrier-Jovmal submits its case
I fully indorse this.
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
dicant, with a thousand (different dodges,
The *^lron"Tr*i1.”
to tho Commission and “will acquiesce io
1
* JAS. K. KELLY.
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
takes away a large part of what the hon­
its judgment in good faith."
The Ricb- prominenl mon. each summary giving ua
IMALS, THAT DOES NOT YIELD
est poor ought to have, and so. half fed.
A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip oTer TO-ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
mond H’Aiy since the Florida decision
Portland, Nov. 30.
and not clothed at all, they exist somehow
tbs
Atchison
Topeka
and
SantaFe
Railroad
■
TLE OOSTING 2Sc . 50a, or »1.00.
F. T. Pelton, 15 Grtrmerty Park, N. F.r says that “it shall continue to bo satisfied lained from a volume of tho ordinary distor.
and of tbe beauties, scenery and pleasure HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
Governor all right without reward ; will
that tho Electoral bill became a law." Tbe
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym
English language, a finer summary than this: Crinkle,’’the musical and dramatic critic a human eing and restor
BUSINESS
The Republicans threaten if a certifiaate prominent Northern Democratic journals
ed TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
of the New York World, rent free oo pa- MANY A VALUABLE HORSE.
Begin. to show a slight improvement. is Issued to ignore the Democrat claim and do not meet-die decision in so good spirit
plication, together with tho SanJnanGnide,
There are a great many merchants in the fill tbe vacancy, thus defeat the action of
xx45xl
Senator
Ferry,
President
pro
tempore
of
maps
and
time
tobies
of
this
new
and
pop
­
city from the South and West, and they the Governor. One elector must be made
are buying more liberally than for some to recognize the Democrat to secure a ma­ the Senate, has received from Montana a HoUanti; a travallar in Fraaee. Italy and ular route from Kansas Cityand Atehbon
to
Pueblo,
Denver
and
all
pointe
in
Colo
­
Egypt;
again
a
ooldiar
in
Hnnfsry.
’
aiplurad
jority. Have employed three lawyers; feather over two feot long from a black eaeditor only Republican paper ss one ; law­ ffle, fie sender saying ho wanted him to I by the Tarki and sold as a akvr, ant from rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman
yers’ fee $3,000; will take $5,000 for Re. certify to tbe election of tbe President
publican elector, must raise money; can’t
with it.and asking him if Haya h counted
make fee contingent. Sail Saturday; Kel­
without change. Address
ly and Billinger will act.
Communicate in, to use the quill part, and in case TilT. J. AXDKUON,
with them. Must act prompt.
don is counted in to use tho father end.
[No signature.] Ssnator Morrill made an excellent pen of
Jan 4 ’76 U
Topeka. Kan.
the quill, which will be used before many
-. John Smith
Coffve,, Sugar and Ucd cords nt
Portland, Dec. 2. days to record the election of Hayes.
tho Wall Street
man in Ute early
F. T. Pelton, 15 Gramercy Park, N. F.'
febltf Smith. Houle &amp; Pmcvton’h.
Mr Bedfield, writing to tho Cincinnati
Impossible to convene Legislature.
P.
A good stock of 'Tlaunrin and Omm.
The work it divided into historical pored*
left before telegraph arrived. Can't draw Commercial from Tennessee, about the
meres
at bottom prices.
J. Russell.
the 8.
Deposit Charles Diamond, 114 debt of that State, says:
,
;
febl5w4.
Liberty street, to order Bush &amp; Ladd, Sa­

THE FOE OF PAIN
MUSTANG

LINIMENT,

B

,

­

PENSIONS

lem. Must have it Monday.
Can’t uu.
derstand, laughable Everett House, last

Call and eee o'er Ws

febltf Smith, Ho«i,rtPM&gt;Toi6,

It is an outrage that all tbe citizens of tbe
k. for P._ State should b^ brought into discrace,
but I fear the debt-peymg portion are in a
minority.
If the heldera of the State’s
PoUTto'tKD, Die. 3.
’. T. Pelton, 15 Gramerey . 'ork, H. Y.:
P. will be st Grand Hotel, San Francb-

UNDERTAKING
of experience,

D‘w
CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT

would reduce the debt to about 113,000.

ay in^ridual responsibility, in

trust;

aedrire
.v,

sth

■

and Ulcere.

Ytmu, Nov. 29.

LuOrdsr

•
renown uf

-J!

■V

�-WeaklyhBpbblicajiBajijier.

Local

1

Jtaficeji

Madison Dispensary,
&lt;U«

ipiVS ADVERTISEMENTS.
___ &gt;

comr—Batata of Kliiabeth Manrtaa

At th* Depot.

_ m iha Loam

All Demands Dus John Stanley
The union meetings, which are now being and rtmaininc unpaid, will be placed in
held alternately at the Methodist and Presby. the hand, of an attorney tor collection, in
tcrian Churchee of this diy. are Uing largely thirty days from this date.
Israel S, Boice,
attended and are very interesting.
They are
conducted by Rev, Mr. Barlow of Ma«.n.' who
Jamkm Ryan,
January «:h, 1877.
Assignee*.
•
well-chosen texts.
Mr. Barlow has a pleas, xxi74tf
ant, though earnest way of [epeeking, end
Shot and Starch at
handles his tubjecta in such a manner a, to
leb’.tl Smith, HoqliA Pruyon'b.
hold the closest attention of his hearers. The

if lb' Township of Hastlaca, will
th* Center oebool hour* on Mut-

rutnoiittee.

8. J. BtuXLM.tr. Chalrmaa.

All About the County.

John Stanley hM tld® day axsigued to !
ua, for the benefit of hi. Wtora, ell hi. I
P^rty «»1 eiitl personal, (oxcept meh
“ “i by law, exempt) .nd wo have taken 1
po-tscMiott of the name, and will settle all
demand, against him.
ISRAEL S. Boice.
James Ryan,
,
•
.
AHianecs.
January Sth, 187".

Th. good p^pfo of Hope are doing th.ir
part in the temperance reform movement. A
club has been formed at the Hendershott
chool h ouoo, composed of some of the most
nOueutial farmers and their families. Active
in the work i. oU Grandma Hendershott
with her children end her children', children
gathered about her. Long may she live-to «et
before them her noble example.

uflho«ev*r»l wards oftfta city
meet in eaneus. on *****

— : -MRS'

To Creditor.

The Captain he. many warm personrd
among the boys, and will make hi. pre^nee
felt among the reformer*.

and are doing much pood. Many of the Irest
men and women in Heelings heartily endtrve

POSITIVELY CURED.
luwptl.u, gH recidm baviurliiled. *tl&lt;! Dm. H.

mabt-awrat..mmit thartomach.and will tiroal
* froth cjld In twenty-four hour*. Addrew C.*Pnmrx A Co.. 1032K.ee 8L. Phllmlelphte. n.mln.
hl* paper. •
xxrl7t4.

stock

or mMcta

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, T’yrups, spices, :
Baking Powder, saleratus, starciV. soap, can-^— I
tiles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at
33O“JC,“3e,€&gt;Ua 3F»3EtXCiSSa.

child, and nuw five* thl» reelpofroeon rcaaipt
1only
cftwoatomiw to pay expaniea. lierap nteu cura.

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxiGCtf

liible Uanse,

Legale.

Commercial,

the County of Harry, in tbeHtateof Ml*his*n. pnr■uanl to lievuMt and authority granted to ua on the
Second day of October. A. b. ICT. by the Probaue
Court of Barrs' County. Michigan, all of the citato,
right, title arri ioleraat of the mid deeaacd nf.iuand

working members. The Ladies'b\rislian As­
sociation are very materially aiding the cause,

pen and pictures for the reading room, which
is now in succeesfal operation and open daily
in the club room.

Da lot HaxUnrs. Yebraary 20, A. I). ItCH.
•
SI El’llEX S. I NGERaON.
JACOBF VELTE.
----- --

CORN,, per buh el......... .
OATS, per bushr)
BUTTER. ptrlb...._._„..
EGGS, perdetac
POTATOES.per bu.htL

Liat of Patents.

f«h22»8

PROBATE ORDER.

ONIONS, per bushel.

around here are improving It to the

Remember lite temperance meeting in Union
Hall ne^t Sunday evening. Many fine speakitiee fur doing firvl-cloa. job-work

PORK.....................
MBH PORK, per

igsn for the week ending Feb. 20. 1877 and
each dated Feb. 8, 1877. Furnished this
paper by Cox &amp; Cox. Solicitor* of Patents
Washington. D. C.
z

«i:s
« 10

•L2H
CHICKENS, per lb
CHEESE, per lb
WOOL, per lb

8. Belles, trussed whiffietreeazOrion.
W. Blackwood, water closet. Detroit.
J. Clark, checue former for cider press. Pon­
tiac.
t 11 AY. per ton............................
t 0081000
W. Gates, land roller, Hopkins Station.
I DRIED PEACHES, paired, per lb------ft 15

f.r doing that find of work.

j BEESWAX, pt rib...——-------! CRANBERRIES, par buihcl...

you roeIf and myself in regard to a wrestling
match. 1 would now say, to bring the thing
to a focus, that, as 1 understand this
you sent a verbal challenge to any man in this
city, and as I lived here. I said. 1 had nerer
turned my back on a friendly foe. and would
not now; so I wrote you a note stating that 1
would match you at Hastings for sport and
door money—best two in three. Your reply
The physician pronounces it fever wae. that you would not have the contest there
but would come to .Charlotte. My answer to

Ceo. M. Savage &amp; Co's Col.

■
;
.
j there is nothing particularly terse data.. Stress

----------- - - - t ■
I will not enter the nng tor

• v..-.-. -........ — -­
at Charlotte, on the 28lh of February. for door
money. best two in threw takes the match..
CnAMLom I^nur Wxionr.
tn tool way,

4 inniOTi. 12 Kantcr1* Block, Detroit. Miehiran
«-Writs to them st ence-ffr

O DOT &amp; lANXY’S LIFE)

M

Arants wanted for the above and fnllnwlna
new bonkr Ceatureof Go»tiel Work.’ ‘tloly
Maa of Old/ami ’Women of the Centary.

it. p. s. Tyler * co.. Detroit, mm.

Coffee-Rio.........

fiuxar—Flsn'terd

H)4»

Houiicue, President of the Jackson
Temperance Reform Club was In town yeater'

H«

"(Wk in Jackson. The club numbers
ircJ. Success to them.

Church street next south of tbe grocery store
•f Cole k tfbrritt, and should receive a fair
•how «.f the public patronage.

• .ION

&lt;■■&gt;»'•«&gt; “ W r’ln-1 '•?

American Rulea of Wrestling.
Crnna «. Mtxaa-

-No. 1. White.

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

• IMS

PATENT MEDICINES

Siu

47X4*

Hasting*. Feb. 20, 1877.

Drugs tind Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

WMK. MIRS, PITS, OILS,

Lire Stock—Oniirtiry

To J c. Fibmw, CitABLOTTX iJUMTWaiciiT: . •• —Poor......... J—
Tb.
.h.li..r» i. —-p'-1 &gt;«
—
• b. fnri&gt;ai, &gt;F1S‘ I" wl,iefc “ 111
Drn.rf
™ .. tb. b«rt. I. tb.rlww. rrt. I
..
.
In tin..

««

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

Wall Paper and Boot Blacking at
febltf Smith. Hoolb 4 Preston s».

We ask our

.k.uu.. c.rt.r

STAVES. STAVES

o.. J-

n. &amp;»lor will b. “

MICHIGAN.

HASTINGS.

WARCLAIMS&amp;^rfr":

Cbarklte. Fab. Iftlh, 1877.

bating bcr with many stripes. A six
•p visit again to the City of the Straits

J„ P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

DETROIT MARKET.

time. which u in

tax* up uw uuc
shall do neither.

City Drug Store!

,

wreetleyou.
telling upon him.

rjr. or sen rrnri a nunocv. HEW num.--.
GEO. WOODS 4 CO, PebBshen, Cwbodgspwt. Mm-

c*u»inx a cop, in mu
•“
....
IlMtinc* Republican Banner, a nrwipaper printed
and eirrulated in «*ld County of Barry, fur four
eacceeaive w.ck« prarivu. to •al'l &lt;tey of he«/in»l A truerepy.i
CLEMENT SMITH.
feb23w5
J udee of Probate.

' SHEEP PELTS--------------- -CALFSKINS, sresn.perlb.
Fatun Mixes, Hastings:
‘ CALFSKINS, dry. per lb....
rth HONEY------------------------------------There has been considerable .aid by “
----- ----------------

Owing to the absence of the Editor and for
he: »&lt; rightly mwui.lht inaugural ef Preri

bis be I

,',(Up&lt;wrjr AMUO'—---------------- ~-----GEO. WOODS i CO.. Cambridgeport,
’.TAnnwoaS I COS Washington St., Boston; 170 Mate fit., CMeacoi 10 Lwlgato Hill, UWen.

7
&lt;.

«*
®

A card to Mixer.
Dy the amount of *»p pails going out of thia

h
9

Pre*eut. Clement Smith J ode* of Probata.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Elisabeth Max

• TN

! DRIED PEACHES, unroartd. par lb— .
DRIED APPLES, per lb—---------------| MAPLE SUGAR-------------------------------

Aden**, UU i

11“""V ’"•?

.n. a *. *.».

■ ""

Tn,. S.® F~Htap,.w. —to.to .bi
....to -W‘'° to«.w.~«b&gt; =“*"
M«b....b
&gt;b.«l— .' 1"“'W
ffedne»day next, cau go from Hartings and
return for JI.20, and possibly for h slf fare.

„a .tour u» b~rt; •&lt;
ex pericnee and sronderfal »ktU-

Highest Market Price in
Cash.

NEW YORK MARKET
Containing over 1,200 varieties VegoM5H

Published.

jenrra! complaint of high prices. It hex radueci from JJ.00 to J2.5O end J8.00 per day:

«hM kmakes the tears gnnh to look al them.

table and Flower seeds. Colored For Pipa fitares. delitered In Hastinis,
Middleville.
Plate*. Elegant wood-cuts of Vegeta orImiaiA
st Central Home
blea and Flowers. Handsomest Guide
HT’Scnd for it. “8*

Dr7?oU***&lt;*■ DeCreit, M»&lt;*-

E D. WHITE,

25
15M

T&lt;mta all aw* and prwa*”■
tebl5w4 ___ __________ _

DH©
-

HaSTtsca. Mica.. Sept. 1 M7C.

KH
Si
UN

CanSnything hare happened lately that they
have beard off

*be Mollie Kimball and class on Tuesday sad

LIVERPOOL MARKETS.
‘•aded. Mias Kimballhaa a data ol
•hUdrer.. The manner ta which

•SXaifWiS

Dan Manee
4 Preston, iral

the finu of Smith. Mance
jld -out nnd m bo w going
ted everybody now having
ta will oil at once ana

xxi68tr

VICK ■ 8
lllutrited rnu4 Calat

Miss Lucy J. Starr, of Prairieville, waa
Um w4 &gt;•'■&gt;

•

Remember the place, nt J. S. RL/'J\*Y'»IIJV”S \ 1
Bootxand Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
fvirf me a call.

«. This great
&gt;nary In South
ivelone to the

the pledge, and the Hastings Reform club

A good school is gu.ran-

n

J tut received ladies' and gent's linen
i. dssm.ui!?jas.i’*vsi.fc.
collars and cuffs in all the newest stylus.
N rice Is her. by elven ib*t w. .hall »ell st
feb!5w4
J. KcsseLl. ceawd.
Public Auction to the Li»h*&lt;t bidder, on Thurs­
day, th* tiUi tiny or April, A. U. 1M7T, at

intiful weather Im: muchlongar?

s h
e of tbe National holidays—the
. i-irv of Washington's birthday.

'MARBIAGt GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

Fur anything in the Dry Good. or no
tion line go to J. Klsseli.'b.
febI5w4

The Hall «»« densely

, crowded, and many were competed to go awny
for want of standing-room.
Those e8unday

un. is £uinj; for •■Charlotte Light
t i eit week Wedn^t^ay.

ixr*&lt;&gt;rxa“ir

Soap and Crackers at
.
febltf Smith, Ilooi.c-dc Pruton’b.

And still the wojrk of temperance reform
’ roes bravely on.
The meeting held in Union

ire worth in coin

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
I would respectfully announce Io the citiI zens of Hastings anri vicinity, tha.t I have a
new and
&lt;

Men’s and boys' mohair capa Icm than
coat.
f*)bl5w4
J. Rubsell.

vnuren. ana we advise all who hare nut yet
1 had an opportunity of hearing him p» attend.

| ever held in Hasting*.

Wl.taa».„.

■tw

�Rai I road

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

RAWING CLOVES dXXD.

-

Clorer that » designed for gathering

the reed, should be on land where not

ood year it should be mowed for hay, at
j thftime of first Wow&gt;ming. the second
noon ns the heads turn brown, /jl may be
cut with a mowing machine raked into
small co kn, and dried by turning them j

over several times, or a combined mowing
and reaping machine may be used. Put
on the platform, sharpen tbe knives well,
and then with a good hand rake ^keep the
wop oo the platform until there is enough

.\t the next p—nng drop * bench at the

partly dry, cock it and let the drying proThis plan obviates raking.and leaves the
crop in better condition. Draw it on a

dry day and thresh it at the proper time
with a clover huller.
When a mowing
machine cannot be had, tie crop may be
ler cannot be procured, let the hay become
quite ripe, and if it has been wet, it will
shell the better.

I as I bear of its
in a previous .irticlc
treee all over the
dmtroying thousani
country, I would
ties seem ftr be subj------,
in all kinds of roil. There is no preventive,
at least none that has yet been discovered
that is generally admitted to bo sure.
Last peasou I aaw the following recipe
pablished, which was written by a noted
hortieuituriat; and 1 think it worth a fair
trial: “To one-half bushel of lime add
six pounds of flour of sulphur, and mix
Srith six gallons of hot water.” The
lime is to be slaked before adding the sul­
phur and the mixture is to be applied to
the trunks of the tre«, and the largest
branebee with a brush while they are
healthy. 'When the blight attacks the

that disease since. I leftscreral branches,
or trunks, so that if any should become
diseased there .would bo enough left. The
produce as

WShortool ,Un. betwewi Chi«n«o and Grand
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TRAINS GOING NORTH.

PENSIONS

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GOING WEST.

A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
ft
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flRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
MAY L_181«.

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Jacuu»--CUm connection! are mad* with

kail (cienliflc Banner. Itnmrdlalo relief: it-eedr
tad perfect eare*. A luooeeslal txperlrnee in
irerXMXOeaM*. Allc-nntnunJcaU-.rucenSdcn-

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Good butter cannot bo made without
ming a good milk-pan and cooler in warm
weather. It ia not my design to advertise
any man’s pans and coolers j^but in this
case, so important to dairymen, I think I
am doing them a great benefit by copying
the following from the Rural
New*
Yorker •
Tbe fact of the “Champion Milk-Pan
and Coolers” made by Willard k Hattmond, Randolph, N. Y., having takenthe
first premium at the N. Y., State Fair, and
that they have 1,500 in use, brings them
prominently before the dairy public. It
is claimed by them that but one-fourth of
the labor expended in the old method is
required to manipulate the milk—an item
that appeals with direct force to tbe far­
mer's wife. Moreover, that more milk is
produced, and of an equal if not superior
quality, which means increased home
comforts, by realising a better price for the
merchantable article to the extent of 15
per cent profit Tho pans and coolers are
arranged fu acta of four single pans within
one large waler pen, divided by partitions,
permitting the water to circulate around
one or all the pans, as the operator may
elect. Tho set is arranged in a wood frame,
is constructed of the best tin and painted
on tho out side, so as to prevent rust.
The circulation of the water ia constant
and thorough. Many other points of exccllenoc poascased by these ingenious milknaxu and eoolera can be better appreciated
by a personal inspection than by any writ­
ten description.

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Depot foot of Third itree'. Detroit- Trxlns
Cbicaso time, and lea re depot oi follewi _

STRICTLY PRIVATE,

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AddreM »• W.
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XUT AXD WEST.
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TRAINS WEST.

CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMENT
Disinfects, Fnrifie*, Bootba, mad
Carta Rheumaihm anil Neuralgia.
Instantly allys the pain of Burn,.
.
Heals the moet Obstinate Sores and Ulcers.
Cures all Skin Disease, anil Eruptions.
Is equally good .for Man and Animals.
Cure* Wounds, Braises, rajas, and 'Aches.
Will keep your Horsee and Stock in Order

Charlotte.

Furniture, Coffins Etc.

FERRAND WILLIAMS &amp; CO.,
wiMsl
Detroit. Michigan.

Mi ddJoTina
MiddlvrHIe

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TRAINS EAST.

and be happy again.

WIT NEV ER FAILS! Try it OnerW.

AUuthl

CMLJunctien

A Gret Pitirti ir Prices!

for Printers.

Furniture, Milk Safes.

□lUlliy.
No ol
cheap
It
ferier
grodee
J«X or
mad

HWffi DM.

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■ ■■ MANUFACTURERS,
foHnenj-ol I^iudon. ling land X
I SB JMMHOB MT., CHICAGO,
n n. h&gt;.v m.m*.
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Keep It.

Ssr

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

EXCELSIOR

DetroitAdvertnements.

Dealers tn all kinds

FURNITURE,

GILLET &amp; ’HALL’ njMslery Goods Brackets Frants, k.

Where you wui find all kinds of

Tie Greet Satai Ttowi&amp;re.

IDETEIOIT.

FURNITURE!

Commission Merchants in
*e*lli(i&gt;eat prices tninaiw-J; prompt ik!w--d&gt;

Of every Description which we

0. D. Wholosale
MALLORI
&amp;C0
Dealers in
perhaps half the price they sell for goes for
freight and oommismona. An Ohio peach
grower gives his experience as follows:
••The east of crates, naib and staodiing
was 25 confs per bushel; of ga'being,

Taking Effect Dec. 10th. 1876
GOING EAST

MLxlri

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MILK-PAN8 AND COOLKtiS.

2d. Because we make the most of our
goods ourselves.
3d. Because wo keep the best of work­
men.
4th. Because wc warrant all goodt we
make.
We sell none of this cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The
goods ve-make are made by hand, and
warranted. We invite all persons to call
and inspect our goods, for ,lhey all bear
inspection. No trouble at all to show our
goods.
*
Parties liaving pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of ua u we
can do it better and chooner than any
house in Barry eouoty.
Wo .keep the
Jargeal and best selected stock of Picture
Franxs and Mouldings, Brackets, Paperholdem, Wall pockets, Slipper holders and
"‘
in the Furniture Line. TL’-

ECHIGAS1 AW THF'SflUTH.

i.’rsi a.mffijftTJrKsav1.:

150

When Italian bees were introduced into
this country they were represented to be
far superior to the black bees; but I have
Been no evidcnee that they arc ao in any
respect. Those men who keep them for
sale, and rcar and sell] queens, are not the
persons wc should go to for reliable infor­
mation in regard to these bees, as their
interests prompt them to overstate tbeir
good qualities. I have doedy watched tho
opiniona of bee-keepers, at their conven­
tions for many yeara, on Italian boos, and
I have aeen nothing from disinterested
parties that proves these Ixsa to be any
better, as regards the profits in bee keep­
ing, than our common bees. Nor ha&gt;c
they been found to be any better than the
black bees in England, as articles from the
London Cottage Gardner, and other En­
glish papers now before me fully show.

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Warn Jaclson &amp; SW

Fall and Winter Time Table.

DICK &amp; FITZGERALD,

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P.O.
BoxiS78

STEBBINS BRO’S.
trunks, all shooting out near the ground,
and from aix to eight feet high. Throe
trees were attacked with the blight in 1873,

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(Contaiainr the Complrt Woork of lb» Watered Ap,
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ITALIAN BEW.

RURAL TOPICS.

LESTER’S

‘(LOOK
TO THE EAST.”
WEBB WORK COM PLETE

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Railroads.

P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col.

KxpreM.

C.
&lt;
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Indloaepoll*

SUNSHINE.

tame claw of article in nice-looking packnges. Honey will tell m glare boxra for
several cents per pound more than in boxes
of all wood. Butter in handsome new
firkins or tubs alwayt sells better than io
Kcood-liand ones. Then shipments should
be made of parcels all alike in quantity as
much as poreible, at a poor package among
15 to 20 good ones, if discovered, lessens
tho selling price of all. If ynh have different qualitiee of products, dare them,
and put a clam mark upon the packages,
and write to your consignee and give a
true statement of tbe quality of tho contesta of each class of goods; and your
dommireion merchant will, after hh becomes
acquainted with the correctn^-as of your
statements, say to his customers, “you can
depend on the whole lot bdl[g cauaily
good. The man who sent me hat lot of
-------------- has never doocived me." Cards
are not safe for addresses, but they will do
very well on small packages—one on the
top. and another on the side. Roll butter
should be wrapped in dean, white mualin.
Drcreed poultry should be packed in dean,
dry straw. Fine cut straw is very good
to pack eggs in. Ship goods, ifpracticable,
bo as not to arrive on Saturday.

Oytfert aii Fore® Fruits.
Manufiictnrcra of Hermetically
Goods.

Northern

WIWMffi
Look here !

CENTRAL

RAILWAY COMPANY

Look here! .

Sealed
What! don't yon think we can sdl

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds
cheaper than any firm tn the State?
do it, for, with the help of

**EW YORK CENTRAL KAILROAD

We
«■ . » x v-rmn-r $ B-,TAYL0Hw. i.. has nitn»r.
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J. M. HEWES,
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we guarantee Satisfaction.
Hoarse furnished free to an;
any
piuskuiag . Coffio worth Wlft
can give you better figures than r
I ferod before, for we make the moat
I Coffin,
and Furniture.
Furniture
Coffins and

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                    <text>NO. 87.

VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1877,

jhe^eini-Vl6Bklyll8pljblicajiSajiflef
GEO. M. DEWEY
77.J.7

AA'l)

PUBLISHER.

SOMETIME

Announcement!
Dry Goods and Clothing.

Op .cCBSCItlFTION:
r.»- &lt;■ Adranee................... —11 »

, Xw' Material, and the »»ry
itias »t Urine Itatw.

Great Bargains in Dry Good*. All kinds oT Fanev Goodfl
BOTTOM PRICES. Ready Made Clothing Speciality.

Tailoring.
A fine

Tailoring Dcnarhnent connected with our Store.

UF A P VERTZSINO.

Uow. wk.n w.
b. bMdcd fH c
Eec.tu. bii wbdom to th. andJ*&gt;«ld
And .'on as prndrnl parsata dlaallow

Boots and Shoes
A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, all kinds, very Qbcap

Groceries.
Groceries of all kinds as LOW as they can be bought any where.

Salt.
A full line of Saginaw mid Onondaga Salt always on hand.
And itand within, an J all Oed'i workinn f.
Wa eoald ialarprat all thU daabt and rtrifa.

Come and see ns-

PffiJFESIOHALAKD

For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall be for your advantage
to-buy of us.
J . S. Qoodveur &amp;Co»
Hastings. Mich. Jun. 17, 1877.
v
janl8tf.

Doctor Aikln’s Double Colujrnn.
READ,

READ.

READ

THIS !

READ

ERYBODY !
A Valuable Paper.

SURGICAL

DISEASES. '•

Special attention is called to the follow­

ing paper, by Prof. A. J. Coek of the ag­

ricultural college, and read by that gentle­
man at (he Pontiac Ineeting of the State
Pomological Society.

WRIOHT,
ud Solicitor in Cluaea
irer Barlow Jt Goody..
ttulU

H. C. PECKHAM,
I'HYSKTAN 4 SURGEON,

FREKPOUT. BARRY COUMTT,

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Owi^ampMo" ar other In.ldooo* &lt;ll»-

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t,Bvirr thor-.Mt. qaaUucalk&gt;a«. InsUnil.
. n.u.ncF.-ln.irum-nu and rrmeair.-kr.05n

tVM. UPJOHN,

DR- H. F. PECKHAM.
&lt; ! L‘ ICPHTCTCIAN AND SURGEON,
' tiiir I'refL, Harrg Ccautg. jitirk.
tTAIl..•»!;• attended prctapUr.-en
xaStf

DELIGHT J. WOLF,M. D.

A. P DRAKE.
a .-iURGEON.-OBee over
Ar'«!»j-&lt; tif-ijSurw.Suuflt.. Hutiacs

DR. C. RUSSELL,
Waici. &lt;4 &gt;i'RQR0N.-O«e* »v«r JaH»
Ware. I'iwruix Black. SUU Street.

LUCIUS RUSSELL,
tf&amp;aw&amp;sj'stta

CHAS. II. BAUER,
‘T5213SIAT LAW and prosecuting
&lt;o~M Hanford. OR re in the Coart Hreaaiany 17541

WM.

burgiieA

ISAAC W. VROOMAN.
t’mRS'lSKIFF.Deputyu.8. MnraluLGre•-»' UHmtUm Arant and AuaUonaar.-ORra
at tkaUart Hom*. Haattare. Mkh. jaayPTi

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
MtltWP. Orpatf Coast? Rnrrayjsr and Ganara
*’»j»nrtr. OSee at tbs Casrt llaaoa.

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J. S. GOODYEAR A CO.’S

It fully describee

"

This butterfly is about the six; of our

an enemy which has wrought fearful havoc
in the east, and is just beginning a raid on Pieru &lt;&gt;icracta—Bowl, which fifteen years
ago was by far our moat common specie*,
Michigan.
All who grow the cabbage
and the now more familiar Pieri* protodice
should preserve it for faturu reference;
—BoisJ, which ia more or leas thickly
sprinkled, flocked and spattered with Meek.
IMPORTED CABRAOE BUTTERFLY.
The new comer more closely resembles the
Pieri* rajxtf—Schrank. Family, Papsecond, though the black is uot generally
iliunidcr. Sub-order, LcpidopCera.
■
so profusely marked, though the spots are,
In my report on the injurious insocta of as will be seen by the figures, more definite
Michigan, published in 1875, appeared the in form and portion. The general color
is usually white, though in England as
following : “ In describing the rape-butter­
also in this country, a yellow variety of
fly, 1 shall depart from my usual practice the males is reported to have made its ap­
&gt;
at this time, and dtscribo an insect not pearance. Iu both sexes there is a dash of
yet among us ; for thonglFuot now a prac­ black at the apex of the front or primary
wings, a black spot near the outer margin
tical subject with us, it is likely soon to
of the same, about midway between the
be, as thia latest arrival from England is
costal or front and the inner'or back mar­
fast nesting our own beloved State, and gins, a similar spot on the front margin of.
without doubt will soon be one of the the posterior wings, while the female has
,
worst pests of our gardens. What would a second spot on the primary wings near
we think of a report of like design, to bo the posterior border, and is more densely
speckled with black. Beneath the mark'
,
published in Massachusetts, that should
ing* are much the same, both acres having
fail to give the fullest practical information two spots on the primaries, corresponding.
’
aa to the Colorado potato beetle ?" Scarce in position to those on the upper surface
.
of the same in the females. The
two years have passed since the above was
beneath are also tinted with yellow, espec­
penned, and yet both prophecies, the one ially near the tips, which feature is im­’
stated and the other implied, are fulfilled. portant, as in rare eases the spots arc so'
,
The rape-butterfly is sorely vexing the obscure,or so entirely aheen^that the yeltow
.
gardeners along the eastern and soullieairt- tint becomes of much importance ill deter­
mining
the
specie*.
orn confines of our State, while MaasacbuThe eggs are laid either sin^vor in
'
selta is commencing to wage relentlres
clusters of two or throe beneath the cab-,
warfare on there terrible invaders of her bage leaves. They are so small aa to eerily
territory from the far western plains.
escape notice, but undor the microscope’
It is a feet, Mr. President, that the are observed to be beautifully marked.'
horticulturist of Michigan baa now got to Thev are white at first, but soon tarn1

Ai already intimated, three butterflies
are lasy flient, and may easily be taken in a
net and destroyed. To make a uot—and,
by the way, children should always have
these, that they may early learn to observe
and study in this interesting department
of nature,—procure it a hardware store a
piece of the largest, rise wire, threo feet
long. Take this to a blacksmith shop,
where, with the exception of four inches
at each end, it is to be bent into a circular
form. Now let the ends be bent at right
angles to a tangent to the circle, where
they are attached, these coda wdded
. together, and ahorpened to a point. Now
let this point be inserted and driven firmly
into a hole previously bored in the end of
a broom-bandle, and we have the frame­
work complete. The bag which ia to bs
fastened to tbs circle is made of mosquito­
netting, ar better, of strong muslin, and to
secure more strength, a strip of strong
fitotory should be bound about the netting
where it enoirclre the wire ring, and sewed
on strongly with it. Children will not
only do this work cheaply, but will greatly
enjoy it. Children may also be employed
to collect and destroy the eggs. This, of
course, from the son of the eggs, would
require creat care. Paris green and white
hrilebore will kill the cntotpillan, as they
will also-any one ‘
**
so as they—esp&lt;
could not be so wi
danger, their nail-------------------- - -----------Cresylic soapeofateM are also arid to de.
atroy the worms, and. aa this ia not poiaooout, free use may be made of iL The
most convenient method to dastroy is to
make use of the habit which the insect
.haa of pupating under aomo projection of
contend, iu his garden culture, with a foe yellow.
The caterpillar is at a mb
• budding,, fence, or tree. Ws have only
which has few if any equals; and wdl may find, .prinkljd wi&lt;h bl«£, «
to keep the garden free from rubbish, and
the lovers of picklod cabbage, cold-slaugh, stripe along the black and a .
then place boards horixontally three or
devel
and sourkraul desire heartily to second the one along each side. When
four inches from the ground, between the
cabbage rows. These may be sneteined
earnest and timely efforts of onr Lenawee oped it is over one inch long.
The chrysalis, which will be found under by mounds of earth at either end, or by
friends—and here let me nay that the
a clod, board, fence rail, etc.,—Mrs. Beasie naillu two short pieces of boards, after
Lenawee club deserves our gratitude and _____
e
Strong,
of Fairfield, Lenawee county, the frshion of the scats in our old-time
admiration—who are already preparing for
me that she found many on the BchoobhousM. As the insects suspend
cabbage
leaves—ia of the usual form of beneath these, they may be collected and
the conflict by recruiting, {in arousing at­
popilionaciuua chrysalids, and is suspended crushed. But if I were the boy thus emtention, and by sharpening their weapons
not only by the tail, but also baa a fine
’
* aC on the earth,
of warfare in calling for such information silken cord thrown around its shoulders.
r cltxhing and a
as I hope to give in thia paper.
How the caterpillar can accomplish this
________ _ ___________ tfll I saw bow
Already I have heard of thia new enemy feat—spin the cords, make the attachments, they put themselves up. Three boards,
—whore banner here aa dec whore is havoc |I and then get out of its skin—is a marvel during the firat period of pupation, must
which would cause even a philosopher to bo examined erory six days, as the ntajaaand destruction—in Lenawee, Monroe and ,
’knit his eyebrows. But I am not going lia remains only a Week. Mrs. Strong, re
Wayne coentire. That our whole state h i, to explain it. It, with thousands more
already stated, speaka of puparion On the
doomed to invarion within the next you’ equal!r wonderful exhibitions, are bong cabbage feavee. Vary likely there «M otor two, is as certain as that we shall con snooted ovary summers day all about us. tacked with the parawtae soon «»i» reartieue to raise and enjoy Ute delicaciesi Jx it not possible, that wete our children
, taught to observe these startling perform­
•which are fureinhsd in there u^ompsrable:
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Tcgetablea, kale, broooli, kohl rain, cal'bage. of
B.jd

and cauliflower.

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50 1.XB9 GRITTY THAN DESTKUCTIVF.. I
■ Thr ftet that this imported cabbage ’____ _
butterfly

y AT LAW. and I

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principles established-by the adherents to to constitute himselfa detecBve and secure
the doctrine of natural saloouoo, is the the picture that ho may be ready to recoefact that plants and animals, when intrtx note and repulse these arch destroyers at
dnood into a new country, find the struggle' the first onset.
for life 1cm severe, and mt the fittest sur­
NATURAL HISTORY.
vive, usually thrive, even at the expense,
The imported cabbage butterfly, like
and frequently to the utter extermination
both our native spe^es, is two-brooded.
of the mttires, this fket, so amply sustained
The firat butterflire appear early in the
by our experience with the Hessian fly,
season, April or May. After a brief court­
wheat midge, codling moth, currant saw­
ship and honeymoon—they are too bent
fly, etc., etc., in no pleasing one in view of
on mischief to let even this take much
our subject. If the rape-buiterfly can
time—the female commeui-&lt;^ the work of
flourish amidnt the vicisnitudes of old
%8’kjtog* That the offense is premed­
Englaud, what may we expect in new
itated is clearly obvious in the deliberate,
America. I Can only answer in the lan­
sauntering style in which she wings her
guage of one Patrick Henry, when referr­
flight from plant to plant. . Very soon the
ing to n previous invasion from this same
tiny green larrm are ready to wue ; and
old England :
H e mutt fijhC Nor can
even here they show their voracious ten­
we hope to vanquish our foe even in eight
dencies, for they not only eat their way
years. In England this butterfly is so
out ot the shell, but pause to devour it
common as to nave gained the sobriquet
entire before they commence Uo gorman“ the butterfly." Both our native wnile
dizo on the more appetizing cabbage leaves.
butterflies, belonging tn the same geuus as
After thia, hardly a fomight has passed
the one in'queation, of similar liabita, and
by before the larva has fought its evil fight,
Kubauting ou the snmc food plants, though
finished its course,—and just a word about
“ to the niauor V«rn " arc so impotent to
thia course: The larva is not content to
do mischief that few know even that they
feed upon the outside leaves. It seems to
feed on the cabbage ; while this imported
posscM an instinctive knowledge of those
I'pecics. before it was hardly naturalised,
lighter, tenderer, juicier leaves about the
having been this side the ocean acai co a
core, towards which it at once proceeds.
half dozen years, was said to destroy an­
And that is what most disgusts the tidy
nually, about the tingle city of Quebec,
housewife; for, be as careful asjvbe may,
1240,000 worth of cabbages. Hence we
she is pretty certain to chrpvoff several
see that this is a question of no minor
“worms" as she prepares the satpry cab&gt;
importance, and if to be forewarned is to
bage for pinner, ana eventhough harmless,
be fsmmed, I shall surely have done
such condiments are seldom relished. The
some good in the work of preparation for
mature larva: now leave the cabbages and
the coming conflict.
seek tome concealed place, under board or
rail, where the wonderful suspension feat.
HISTORY THIS BIDS! THR ATL.SNT1C.
This insect was imported in 1857 or ia accotoplishcaf and the insect becomes
a
chrysalid. In Juuc and July the second
1858. It was firat observed and taken by
a Canadian entomologist in 1859, at Que­ brood of buUerfiia appears, when the
bec. From that place as a center it has same round of miachief—except that it is
rapidly spretrf to the west, and more rap­ apt to be augmented by iuocMcd numbers
idly to the south, •reaching Washington —is repeated. The second lot or Ghrysalidar however, instead ofremaining aweek,
some years since, and during the past sea­
*
son entered our own goodly state, where, continues the winter through.
Thus, with the times and seasons fully
true to its reputation, it commenced a
before us, it is wdl that wo now, tn the in­
thorough work of extermination.
terest of both\ablc and puree, consider
DMCRIPTtON.
the
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deceive hhn with false statements into get­

Eighteen members of the present Con-

grcse are natives of Vermont
Uastir os, Mich., Fxb. ft 1877.

;
rf raeh ddib«n.u eri« u IhU -ttrar* «*
buying electoral votes. Thai Patrick did

WASHINGTON LEI TEH.

Polffloil Notes,

The fBpi-hMkijMlica^Wf

Washisgtor, D. C., Feb. 18, *77.

Ed. Banner.—

This is the way a Democrat puts it:

“ Floored, eh I Loec-iana, Oro-gone."

The decision of the Electoral Commis­

sion that the vote of Louisiana shall bs

The bill ratifying the Black Hills treaty

declared for Hayes Was a terrible blow to

ting money Iron Mr. Tilden, admits of do

doubt; for we know Mr. Kelley to be a

partisan who, while using money for polit­
ies! purposes, would not be guilty of high

with the Indians has finally passed Codabusive epithets by the hot heads of the

South Carolina Republicans, u is said,
will undertake to prove thal Wade Hamp*

party u a sequence to the result.
Democraxjc-nrtmbera of Congrcw met m

fore ineligible to the office of Governor

caurus to determine upon the future course
of the party in regard to the count of the
States not yet acted on.

Mr. Cochrane ot

New York offered a sales of resolutions,

And still our Platform.

er Randall has ruined bis chances of elec­

tion to the Speakonhip of the next House
by his extreme and offensive partisan­

‘‘Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor secterian interferance which will
destroy the other.”

ship.

“ The saddest of all sad thoughts are

these,” will Mr. Tilden exclaim when he

learns with pain that ho might have found

the one

needful vot% in

Maine.

charging fraud upon the Commission, and

threatening all manner of revolutionary
measures as a means of defeating the elec­
tion

and

Wheeler

.

of

the State

inauguration

of Hayes

and

through the decisions of this

Electoral Tribunal

But Mr. Reagan of

Texas offered a substitute ,by which the

party bound itself not to offer any parlia­
mentary obstacles, neither to the count in

the House nor upon decisions made by the

‘ &gt;

To

Commission.

this

substitute

Mr.

While the Democrats arc rejoicing over

Bright of TcnLcuee offered an amendment

the non-partisanship of Messrs. Seolye and

which contained merely a protest against

Pierce, ought they not to remember that

the fraud and partisanship by which Mr.

not a solitary Democrat has yet “ risen

Tilden was cheated out of the Presidency,

above the ties of party.'*

though it accepted results, be they what

11 Senator Wilcox has Introduced
to prevent betting

a bill

on nominations and

All good Democrats will hearti­

elections.

ly approve of the measure—just at

p.cs-

they may.

D BINGHAM. Chairman.

&amp;KFVBL1CAS COrSTTY

COMVKXTIOM.

•lay of March aul.«l 13 a’elookM.

ings simply because the Court of final re­

Carolina, Timothy Hurley, whose eligibil­

sort—a pet bantling, too, of the Demo­

ity was questioned on the ground of his

crate—had not decided as they prayed.

testified

David Dudley Field also offered resolu­

Thus

tions directing that money, etc., be denied

mittees not to go into an examination of

\THE SENATE DEBATE.

Tilden's bank account on the one hand, or

Now the trath is, the Electoral law. is no a Republican, to the next Congress, from

party weapon ; it was adopted to ascertain

the Fifth District of Louisiana, is on a

facts in dispute, as a due to lead the coun-

brief visit to Boston.

There is no contest

The Cincinnati Enqmrtr sounds the alarm
they may well be magnanimous also, u

in its Washington dispatches.

those of them, indeed, who took part in

“ If there is no session of 'the Forty-fifth

the Senate debate on Monday, on the ques­

Congress immediately following tho 4th of’

It says:

tion of ratifying the Louisiana decision,

March next, enough Democrats will be
Senator Morton* corrupted with patronage to wipe out the
also, an original opponent of the Commis alim - majority before December next.
appear to have been.

aion plan, made a temperate and constitu­ There is some talk of holding over one or
tional argument, of which no Democrat two appropriation biljs to force the calling:
Sargent in

their acai said some things

which had better have bean left unsaid.

The Ohio prohibitionists are out with a

call for a State Convention to nominate a

State ticket for next October.

The little

debates, both in the

than faith.
rwcos far thia.

Those who happen to be

votes; in

In

1874 they polled 7815

1875, 2593 votes:

in 1876,

1763, and for President 1636 votes.

Last

October they run a candidate for Secretary
of State against Mr. Barnes, Republican,

well ia their disappointment os the Repub­

lic women’s crusades against the liquo

had said nothing to justify suoh a remark.
Senators spoke with considerable

warmth, but after cooling down awhile

The weakness of the Democratic case

Thirdly, those criminations and recrimi­

n regard to Oregon was fully revealed by

nations, aside from their other bad- effects,

will bo necessary.

extra HcaMoo
Iu this connection, it

is Mated that should Tilden be made Presi­
dent, he will at once call an extra session,

The swindle in*

so as to use the present Democratic major-

volved in this Pacific Road and its Credit

its ih the House while it lasts.

The de­

probably .be that

advanced

to

complete

it.

The debate

been reduced

when

mischievous and

majority shall have

before

lie .calls

( ougrew

favor tho Government receiving, back any

together.
This reduction will certainly
be effected by the New Hampshire deetidu.

of its advances to this nxtd, as they regard

And

the f64,000,000 given aa a gratuity fot

menl can be run even until the end of the

which the country is amply compensated

present fiscal year, if necessary, without

by the advantages of connection with th&lt;*

aay further appropriations.

showed that there are Senators who do not

while we are waiting, the govern-

counteract the present demoralization of

TUX TEXAS PACIFIC.

ern

that he incontinently withdrew not only

the resolutions, but his honorable self from

to prove successful, inasmuch as there is a

of

large portion of the members strongly op­

them in his cabinet if they will unite with

the caucus.

posed to the scheme, and who will inter­
pose every parliamentary
in order to defeat it.

He has heretofore urged resort to every

There are scores of

the

So

interested

the

in

Southern

claims,

Democrats
far as

only

it labeled Vain Presideotial Aspirations.

We accept

tbeir statements.

cabinet

Mr.

President Grant will next week give a
farewell dinner to his cabinet.

During

his whole administration, the President

three Postmaster Generals, four Secretaries

The deficiency appropriation bill puts

three Secretaries of the Interior.

ing for pay as that given by private estab-

ton Fish, Secretary of Stale, is the only

lishmcnts, at whieh the aggrieved printers

member of the Cabinet who

naturally took great offence, for they in-

during tne whole eight yearn.

aist they are entitled to much higher rates.

Hamil­

has sored

Msumed that the attempt to steal the rote

SENATOR KELLY.

consideration of the nearness of the 4th of of the State by giving Cronin a certificate

gentleman made in
Fourthly, if Hayes and Wheeler are to be of the other electors would recognise him the Senate a lengthy personal explanation
and act whh him. Therefore the Demo­ in regard to the telegrams unearthed by
cratic managers telegraphed to Mr. Tilden the Senate Committee new investigating

the Oregon electoral

Republican elector for that purpose

He asserted bo spprovsd Mr.

telegram,

complication.
Patrick's

whieh offered to purchase an

pgytiwn &lt;&amp;■““£ the Presidency fell through. This

Demi

vote

&amp;

VRITLAI. OFTHKJTIKST THREE DI

Mams'* L&gt;»

m

dens Tactics—Graaf o Farewell to
his Cabinet—Ferry’s ValentinoCarpenter's Conscience—European
Matters—Ete., otc.

On Saturday this

that &gt;5,000 was necessary to purchase a

JLESTER’S

‘(WEBB
LOOKWORK
TO THE
EAST.
COMPLETE

are all at work to-dqy, aa in the past, and

The Lull Before the Storm—Democra­
tic Demoralization—Cronin's Beakand those of same ilk—might cause the
on Liflht—An Extra Session—Til­
their desperation over losing Louisiana and

“new advertisments.
C. P. Rowell &amp; Co*s. Col.

Considerable merriment was excited be­

among them, their

country trouble in the future, through

HEHRED BT H. R. 8THOS, B06TM. It
Vegrtine ia Bold by All Druggists.

of War, two Secretaries of the Navy, and

the printers in this office on the same foot-

not likely a strike will result, for they ! fore the Electoral Tribunal this week by
the reeding of what purported to be the
general who, during the war, could win1 the country will not he deprived of its na­ electoral certificate of Louisiana, signed by
John Smith, Governor of the Bull-dosers,
battle and slay rebels by the thousand at
' tional reading.
and certifying that six other John Smiths
any time, when here in a pothouse, bomb
had been chosen as electon from that State
ORR. GRANT.
proof; bnt who, FaJstaff-likc, never gained
The President is packing up his effects and had voted for Peter Cooper and Cary.
a victory or killed a man other than by his
The whole was sealed, and bore the motto,
preparatory to making wsy for his succes­
“ Snoh is life in Louisiana.” Jjidgingby
mighty word—vcertainly never by the
sor, Mr. Hayes, and is endeavoring to as­ Mr. Ferry’s blushes, ho took this for hi
sword.
sume as little as possible of the affairs of valentine.
Randall, as Speaker, reftued on 8aturStale, preferring to jrive the new President
day to recrive the Senate's messenger, and
fullest opportunity for exercise of execu-, the Commission is that of the Democrats
for tha firat time in our parliamentary his*,
relying upon Trumbull and Matt Carpen­
tive skill in adjusting' the many vexed
ter as the wheel horses to pull them
tory, offered such glaring indignity and
questions now awaiting executive action, through. The latter party stated to-day
discourtesy to the Senate as to refuse to
such, for instance; as the New Orleans im­ that be would bet the coating of his stom­
receive its message. Heretofore every
broglio, Mr. Banning’s proposed reduction ach that he would carry Louisiana for Til­
proceeding would be stopped, even roll call,
of the army, etc.
He does not fee1 den ; but the belief here is that the Hon.
or an eloquent sentence being uttered by
Matthew lost thal part of his organism at
alarmed at any of the impeachment inves*
the same time that his conscience went by
some orator. But Mr. Randall's indigna­
tigations, but smokes his agar as coolly as
tion was so great that he forget al) the pro­
in the past, for he has *• peace.”
prieties of his position. All in all, the
indications being that a war is inevitable
__________________________ JURIL'S.
Democrats are' utterly defeated and de­
between tho Humans and the Turks, and
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
moralised over being hoisted by their own
that the European governments will Imre
the Ottoman empire to its fate. When
petard, and, were it not for the prudence
of the fighting men

JMarehlo.lKX.

has had four Secretaries of the Treasury,

GOV T PUNTIRO OFFICE.

It

Cunbridfie, Mui.

accomplished nothing sayet, and the prob­

cept their atatementa, the nation’a good

Tilden in the White House?

■Sm sm Waiunt

in their dilatory tactics.

own houae, with a most liroly skeleton in

would bo much better subserved by con­

‘SnuSTaORE.

I can judge his scheme has

abilities are. thal the

structing the jroad than by putting Mr.

•pell. thxt it wrald won as Urach &lt; «•&lt;&gt;.could broMh ,asr nxm, “»'? Vqrrixs L.=J

representation that will be given

electing Mr. Tilden ; and if we may ac­

step further than Bogy

day's article caps the climax of his absurd­
'
ities and lunacy.
He is the same valiant’

obstacle possible

members, and especially to those of

them

Southern membav much more intent in
securing the'paSMgo of this bill ilisu in

Don Piatt, editor of the Capital, goes a

by advocating iu
.
unmistakable terms in yesterday's issue of

Bnt it ia not likely

Roll able Ivldence.

Got. T.ld en

Pacific.

the most flattering promises to the South­

Florida.

The

the appropriation bills, an

Mr. Booth made full apology, which was
accepted by Mr. Dawes.

Falstaffs—the Don Piatts, the Southards,

is to be regarded as n matter of course.

Congress, and it is now thought ’.bat in

consequence of the backward condition of

for its construction.

revolutionary, proceeding, but his yester­

cisions made under it arc completely satis- sive of their majority in the next House.

say ; to which Mr. Dawea retorted that he

The strong lobby interest which this

of settling what could be settl'd in no of Harvard College, but has long been a
other way. Those who advocated and resident of Louisiana.
The Democrats are becoming apprehen­

not mean and meaning what he did not

Meanwhile, no work of any conscqucnrc
is being performed by either House of

road baa in Congress will make an earnest

Mr. Leonard is a graduate

framed it, and who now find that the de­

The former compared the

latter to Talleyran^Tin saying what he did

tho same result to follow a proboscis of the
Croom style of architecture.

effort to pass the bill guaranteeing bonds

the administration for war or other pur­

his paper, the assassination of Mr. Hayes1
prior to his being sworn in as Presiden L

over his scat.

of California and Mr. Dawes of

learn right here, that it doesn't accomplish

of wrath upon him from the cooler heads

the accounts of the Chairman of the Re­
Mr. Bogy of Missouri indulged in the
It hardly looks well for those Republi­ Republican National Committee on the
Senate in a tirade gf abuse in full keeping
can Senators who. so strenuously opposed other.
with
Mr. Cochrane’s resolutions. Bnt it
the passage of the Electoral law to show
The Democratic Congressman from Illi- attracted little or no attention, while Mr.
themselves now more bitter than others
Bayard of Delaware, one of the Commis­
against the Democrats for Dot readily ac­
Nevada on Tuesday, withdrew it the nex1 sion, left the Hall in disgust; for, partisan
cepting the decision of the Communion.
day, and ths vote wis counted for Hayes as he is, his good sense would not allow
They act as if they delighted to brandish
and Wheeler. Of course a halt was or­ him to listen to foolish denunciation of the
over the heads of their antagonists a wea­
dered on Oreeon, and the case went to the Court or Tribunal in which he sat as
pon which was originally forced into their
Commission.
member.
hands, and they do this simply because it

Judge J. E- Leonard, who is elected, as

it is by this that they hope to ride on to

the Democratic party, end has been making

poses. but these brought down such a storm

ment between the Senate and House Corn*

measure, we had a spicy colloquy between

Both

tMriy aftlr&lt;e4 can

remaining to than, is Cronin’s nose, and

ocratic Confederate

One of the Hayes Electors from South

Governor Tilden repudiate? the agree­

PACIFIC RAILROAD BILL
In the recent spirited debate on this

.Mnssachnsette.

And as it has been

The only beacon light now

victory. To follow-yeur own nufe may be
a good plan, but tl^Dem’s are going to

dollar charged to him.

Booth

objection.

even worac than that, unscrupulous Dem­

counseling resort to revolutionary proceed*

fades another hope of the Tildenitea. Z

rendered full returns to date and adjusted

every suspicion, thus accounting for every

without

evsr since.

oring now to secure some return of money

Southard of Ohio and his few backers in

tas&gt; on. •••IkjnJEL J. KMUAUV. Chriman.

the Government in any amount, Laving

any warmth bo may exhibit while endear*

thus showing that wise counsels have pre­

F. Weldon, a highly respected Lutheran

Boston.

Treasury inform us he is not indebted to

Cloak room, tho result of which, was that
the vote of that State was allowed to pass

he will wait until this

clergyman of West Philadelphia.

in

being abort in bu

The facts arc to the con*

trnry, and the accounting officers of the

hurried meeting of the Democrats in the

that the people will pardon Mr. Booth for

one Southern Representative joined with

born

with

money account.

r Standing,
I'llJL 11:.'.

A few minutes before

the vote of Illinois was called, there was n

has been so egregiously cheated, is so greal

ard, of Louisiana, is a son of the Rev. C.

was

charging him

ou to Washington.

adopted in lieu of the original resolutions,

long to the -North exclusively, since not

he

uamsd Chaffoc. Of so much consequence
was this more considered ' by the party

President Hayes reachei the White House

attempted the assassination of Gov. Pack­

that

alleged ineligible elector,, from that State

nouement will

and fire eaters of the Democr atic party be

non-naturaluation,

tativs Springer of Illinois, to object to an

Mobilicr. through which the Government

Weldon, the young man who last week

supposed

Tent of Sterlt.

substitute and amendment were

Thu

vailed, and, further, that the extremists

hereprorau.

SUCCESS

Tuesday ir was the intention of RcprcscU'

&lt;tont to Illiuoi*, and had Lrouglit Chaffee
URN. BABCOCK.
The New York Shu has again been guil-

of another libel upon Gon. Babcock, in

On Saturday about two-thirds of Uta

ton is not a citiren of the State, nod there­

It u asserted in Washington that Speak­

H- R- Stevenl. (golupiry

policy to make focesal him. For instance,
to show their demoralisation, up to noon of

that a deputy Bergcant-at-Annw ha*) been

gress, and now goes to the President for greeted with unlimited denunciations and 1
his signature.

the circutnrtances, it would be very poor j

Wabuirgton, D. C. Feb. 16, '77

Upon the surface,
with

both

anxiously,

parties,

awaiting

Louisiana controversy.

the National Capitol

patiently,
a

decision

the spot will be

State Items.
The wheat crop ia reported to be looking
very fine throughout tbo State.

At Detroit oo Saturday 500 boys ware
organised into a red ribbon bund; and on
Sunday 400 were added tostbe men’s rad

although
of the

The papers of the

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List of Patents.
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1877. Furnished this
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Washington. D. C.
R. Robbins, Cultivators, Adrian.
F. Hwbel, ratting off gelatine capmtlee. De­

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troit.
E. Bulloht, hoop skirts, Detroit.

On Saturday OREGON
icas counted for Hayes and
Wheeler, in accordance with
the vote ofthe High Electoral
Commission.
All About the County.

II. O'Connor, coffee filters, Sparta Centre.

at

List of letter* remaining in the Tost Office
Haetinp, pirry County. Mich.. Feb. 21,

1877.

«.lr«it Court next Munday.

Debility and Nerrom Hlidiohe.

He fsnttrr. are baling maple auger.

M

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erase, tb* headache disappears- -

Mf*'” Barlow A Powers were in Detroit,
!»« week Iming » Mock of Hardware.

ftbl9w

IMTARTlTTin.

Michael* Grace"u’Tappy,

and

** fireman » ball on Thursday night of last

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find it to your interest to call md Mt me.
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J- w- Brock.

Attention.
Wc desire to settle every account on our
books during the mouth of February.
Will every patron of the Bannbb heed
this call, and save us lhe extra exprare of
sending postal card notices.
feblt4

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_____
Wall Paper -nd Boot BheHngat ,
febltf 8ni«. Hoolx &amp; Presto. .

Bats’.

Hoolb k PMSTOff’e-

MITW DMTJ
STEBBINS BRO’S.;
Keep It.
Where you wul find all kinds of

FURNITURE!

Of every Description which we !
can sell cheaper than any house in

Barry (

county, fur these reasons;
1st. Because wc have no rent to pay.
|
2d. Because wc make the most of our !
goods ourselves.
3d. Because wo keep the best of work- |
men.
4th. Because we .warrant all goodt we
make.
We sell uono of this cheap made Fur­
niture that is made by machinery. The |
goods we mako arc made by hpnd, and j

Merer*. Cook A Brooks’ have reaped
’
their Tin Shop to the roar end of the1
Boaton Cash rtorc, where they are manu­’
facturing and repairing tin ware of all
'
kioda, in the tmwi ^tsfaetory manner.'
TrY th-m.
feblUU.

Now on exhibition nt our Furniture Store.
All kinds of work made to order. Repair­
ing of all kinds of old furniture, ueatly
don. BfiT^Wc Mean Burincs.&lt;". “tot
Furniture Roonw south side of State
street, opposite H. A. Goodyear's Hard­

wire Store.

•
.
STEBBINS BRO’S

Feb. 19,1877.

,taM5»4

Sarsaparilla
This Sarsaparilla is Scrofula,
a combination
of
tFor
and all
vegetable alteratives
— Stillingia,
Man­
scrofulous
diseases Ervsidrake, Yellowpels*,
Dock Rose,
—with
orthe
St. Iodides
Antho­
of Potassium ny
and
is the most
’* Iron,
Fire, and
Eruptious
and
efficacious medicine
yetdiseases
known of the
for
Eruptive
tho diseases itskin,
is intended
to cure.of the
Ulcerations
Its ingredients
so skilfully
com­
Liver, are
Stomach,
Kidneys.
bined, that the
full alterative
effect of
Lungs,
Pimples, Pustules
each is assured,
and Blotches,
while it is«o
mild
Boils,
Tmnbr*.
as to be hatynle&amp;s
evenSait
to children,
it is
Tetter,
Rhenm, Scald
Btill so cffcctaal
as
to
purge
out
front
the
Head, Ringworm, Ukcra.
systemRheumatism,
those 'unpuritu-s
and corruptions
Sores,
Neuralgia,'-.
Pain in
which
develop
into
loathsome
tiie Bones,
Side
and
Head, disease.
\Female
The reputation
enjoys is derived
Weakness,
Sterility,itLcuconhcea,'aruing
from its
cures, and
the confidence
which
internal
ulceration,
and Uterine
prominent
physicians
all. Mercurial
over the coundisease. Syphilitic
and
distnr
repose
in
it,
prove
their
experience
eaara, Dropsy, Dyspepsia,
Emaciation,
General
Debility, and for Purifying the
of ita usefulness.
Certificates attesting its virtues have
accumulated, and are constantly being
received, and aa many of there cases are
publicly known, they furnish convincing
evidence of the superiority of this Sar­
saparilla over eyery other alterative
medicine.
So generally is it* superi­
ority to any other medicine known, that
we need do no more than to assure the
public that the best qualities it has ever
possessed are strictly maintained.

Dr.J. C. AYER &amp; CO.. Lowell, Hsu..

THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAX AMD BEAST

WlfS
Bffi M LI NIMENT,
Is the Grand Old

MUSTANG

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

Respectfully announces
that he has again engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, and
has in stock ana daily arrur
i^g&gt;
fresh and. genuine
Stock or Drugs ana Medi­
cines, Dye Stuffs, Fancy
Goods, and in fact a com­
plete Stock of Druggigtts
Merchandise which he offers
to the people at greatly Re­
duced Prices.
REMEMBER,the Feo
pie’s D r mf St or e is di­
rectly opposite Empire Block.
One door east of Spauldings*

UNDERTAKING

Being a businou that needs a great deal

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOTHEAL; NO LAMENESS IT
WILL -NOT CURE; NO ACH8S, NO
PAIN, THAT .AFFLICTS TA&amp;’HU­
MAN BODY,OR THE BODY'OT A
HORSE OR OTHER DOMESTIC AN­
IMALS. THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25c.. 56c., or 11.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTOR­
ED TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MANY A VALUABLE HORSR.
'
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D‘T'8’
CARBOLIC OIL
LIN I MENT
Disinfects, Purlfics, fieollH, aad
Heals.
Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Instantly allys the pein of Burns.

of experience,

After many years in the bumnetn, can
truly aay that they can do better work,
and give better satisfaction than any other
firm in this -ection. W. H. Stebbins, the WIT NEVER FAILS! Try it Onrm-et
senior member, with the experience of a
lifetime, will always give hts persoaa! at­
tention lo thi* port of their exteoriue
FERRAND WILLIAMS A
business.
Hearse and team furnished when re-

The Electric Balm will bo used only

Eo!ertMm»aal *iU

Ayer’s

warranted. Wo invite all persona to, call ’
and inspect our goods, for ih^y all bear I
inspection. No trouble at all to ¥huw our I
goods.
Parties having pictures to Frame would
do well to get them framed of us as wc
cau do it better and cheouer than any
house in Barry’ eouoty.
Wo keep tho
larges! and best edected stock of Picture
Frame* and Mouldings, Bracket*, Paper­
holdem, Wall pockets,’Slipper holders and
everything in the Furniture Line. Wc
invite all persons to call and look at our

For Salo.

■wlikaL------ •‘V.uucowuauagar «;
h 241 «'gnwi Cf the pledge,

W

J. Bcmm-i-

Soap and Crackers at
febltf Smith, Houle &amp; 1

fcUntioa fro* th, ltform Onb of IN*

—uu lrT1Uf. Btauoa, i
4aCM^h2ad. Admisriea 18 ot&gt;.

of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. A I- W. Bbowk.
Hastimm, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxiGUtl

HASTINGS

Hastings, July 18,3876

neX‘ meetiD8 u lh0 HaU 0 * * * *

u Middkrilb on Friday aught laM,

We take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will nafely snd radical­
ly cure all cases of piln, without the use

TToSoT-

xxi74tf

f.bl5.4

M. D. Reed desire* to call - attention to

Chureh and Railroad Street.

.
------~w auuuiu juugw
eiHU a gwl trade the coming ecaeoo.
,5* Wwbk- • HirirtUh Temperaace Araori-

To the Worklar Ctaae—We are now pre-

why

See art dr • a Valuable Paper, on I»t page.

*“ tage of this issue,

nnn ?&gt;H I H I

Having *old out my Meat Market, 1
John Stanley has this day assigned to
us, for the benefit of his creditors, all hi* hereby give notice to all those that are
property real and personal, (except such indebted to me to come and wide their
u is, by law, exempt) and wo have taken accounts forthwith and save costa.
I also have got a nice matched team, or
poasesuon of the same and will settle all
cither one of the two horses, for talc, with
demands acninst him.
double harness (almost new). I will give
Israel 8. Botcx.
reuonable terms on good paper.
James Rtan,
Valentine Leins,
J
Araigneea.
Hastings, Jan. 19tb, 1877.
774wtw.
January 8th, 1877.

T»»y farmer and gardener should read it
(*»»f«!ly.
Fcrritaon pure Democratic argument, ahorn
° 111 diiui*'. «od Nashy a article, on tho

ibettsr than anylhins
' of startles you. Par-

ihould he not be. His new place of busSelect School.
incn is a favorite resort for the public,
and as a matter of course be is reaping a
At Irving Station, commencing on
rich harvest Remember the place, first- Monday, March 5th, and continuing eight
door east of Em. Busby's Barber shop, week*.
Enoch Andrus,
north side of State street.
xxtG6tfU4. feb 12 w2
Tssdt-r.

Shot and Starch at
feblU Smith, Hooi t *

Oa JJp’V “rxt Rutherford D. Hayee of
«!• wilfhe I’mideat of the United State*.

e qqq aas snuu’s .sa
•J J J J those wUIlna to work can sasily i

Bleached and Brown Cattons. 8birtinga&gt;
Ducks, Dctnios and Coltoniulcs, selling
cheap at J. RtJXSXLL'ff.
fcbl5w4 ilfis'Xa nearly as much as men. Tkat all 3&gt;o
see this notice may scud their addrasa and test tho
business we make this unparalleled offer: wo
as are not well nUdlod we will send one dol­
Brick for bale at my yard. Section 23d, ,o'h
lar to par for the trouble of writins- Full part&gt;ein Rutland.
_ Henry L. Nkwton.
Dec. 5th, 1S7G.
xxi64tf

All Dxma5D« Dub Joint Starlit
and remaining unpaid, will be placed jn
the hand* of an attorney tor collection, in
thirty days from this date.
J
3
IsBAKL 8. Botcx, .

for Ward caucuses oa

Tte Beforci Gub wiu

A few more aetta of Ladies' Furs to sell
nt com nt J. RuMXLl’lL____
febl&amp;w4

Ckreak, .wk »r MrrM» L^d^k. i. W»«-

GmnUck. are worth in coin 951 cents on
U. J.W..

BtaestLrr i|w
Wilay enafag.

Shawls, Nubias, ScarG. Wool Hosiery
and Felt Skitta at coal.
J. Rl'SLXLL.
feblfiw I
___
____
_

To Creditors.

Odd KMj

City elecii a t .e weeka from to-day.

Gloves and Mittens Ites than cost to
close out-.
J. Rvhhklu
feb!5w4

Advertised Letters.

Lucinda Brown.'John Phelps? Jennie Brown,
Laura J. Smith, Norton Smith, James Phillipa.

Fresty.

11 o'doek A. M., a quantity of hay and
corn, farming tools, sharp and cattle, etc.
Pftkk Howard.
Rutland, Fcb.24.J877.
febSGlt

Furnitures Milk Safes.

STEBBINS BROS,
Hnatfagi, July S8th, 1878.

xxlBlf

�[OOWTUnTED FROM Ist-PAa*.']
sharper-eyed foca ot lhe old world, what
could we hope from tbo less aggresivc nat­
ural enemies of our own land ? Aa yet,
none of our long list ot native predaceous
and parasitic insects have joined in tho
battle to stay the progrew of this ruthless
invader. Well might wc hope that, as
with the Hesaun fly, some of its old
enemies—insects which have
bravely
fought aide by ride with man in the work
of subjugation in its native home—might
come with it to join in the battle bore ;
nor have we hoped in vain, for a minute
ichneumon fly, scarcely an right h of an
inch long, has eroaeed the Atlantic and
come to oar aid. Thia liny friend, a
second La Fayette, waa first discovered
by the young son of my old etomological friend, the late Mr. P. B. Sprague
of Boston, MassachoMlte. Can it be
that he made thia discovery by practic­
ing what I have advised while gath­
ering there insects ? If so, I knew his
father too well to think that he would be
other than praised for the scrutiny that
led to tliis welcom discovery. This wee
ichneumon fly—Pteromalat jmparvm—
Linn.—ia of a bright gold color. The fe­
male lays her eggs inside the chrysalids,
where the young hatch, sometimes to the
number of SO, when they proceed to devotr the host which thus furnishes them
heme and food. Thus there tiny Cyclops
do us a service which we can not over­
value.
From a large number of larvm which I
received from Buffalo laat autumn, all of
which became chryaalids indue season,
only three have rarvived the attack of this
Lilliputian foe ' I have sperixnens of both
bore, so that you may see the difference
between healthy and diseased pup®. Thoaci
chrysalids, as you see, that are attacked
are of a darker color, owing to the quick
consumption from whieh they arc seriously
suffering. In destroying the chrysalids
these darker ones should be spared, as wo
will thus breed thousands of these little
friouds, wbesees bv destroying the chrys­
alids, we should likewise overcome these
valuable abettors. We may hope and not
without rcasou, that this little parasitic flv
will do very much to mitigate what will
prove, even with them, to be a serious
plague. We can onlr hope that even more
of this butterfly’s old home cucmira will
take voyage to our shores.
This article was illustrated by colored
figures, and specimens of the insecU in all
stages were exhibited.

The Dunnkratic members, by adherin to
their party ex closely ex they did, deserve
the harty approval of every Dimekrat in
the land, lhe Corners act, “Well dun,
good and faithfol servants,” and ef we kin
raise money enuff for another struggle
lor reform, we she! aay to them, “ Go up

higher."
Raolvtd. That lhe acluhcn uv the Ropublikin members uv the Commisbu, io
votin every time in akkordance with the
wishes of their party, deserves tho rever­
es! reprehenahun uv the people. Their
blind partisanship—their inability to raise
tbeiraelves above the level uv Republikinizm—their stubborn refoosals to vote with
the Dimocrisy and let Tilden and reform
slide through, shakes our confidence in
human nacber, and makes us tremble for
the Republic. Tho Corners with one voice
pints tho finger of scorn at them, and
withers em by declarin it hex no longer any
confidence in em.
Retched, Thai ez lhe Commishn wuxn’t
put np ex the Corners wan lid it, and cz its
decision hesn’t bin wat the Corners wants,
tho Corners demands that it to wnnst dis­
solve, holdin that with Bradley onto it, it
wuz conaeeved in sin and brot fourth in
iniquity, and that it is uncouatitoosnnd,
anyway, and subserrivc of the dearest
rites nv the Amerikin people.
Retained, That cz the decision wuzn’t
wat wo expectid, wo&gt; don’t consider our­
selves bound by it; and we demand uv
our Rcprescutativea in Congress that they
ignore it altogether, and pereecd, to-wunst,
to declare Tildou and Reform elect id. and
inogerate him at all hazard.*.
Ruolved, That the Corners pledge* itselt to send to the ttntid foeld, in the sup­
port nv Congris, every able-bodied Dimekrat who will go, pervided tho Dimekraiie
Nashnd Committy will send free passes to
Waahingtou, and slch elothin ez will ena­
ble cm to make a proper and deoent apperenco iu society. Pantaloons and shoes
shood come firat. And by this rtsolooehcn
the Corners pledgatxitsclf unreservedly to

Jujraua.

«7-r

tsAwSs.:

JUTIOX-

i t&lt;7Je) •am. I

OLMPi.^orw

_ Comfbdiux X Roads,
1
(Wich is in the State of Kentucky.) &gt;
February, 17, 1877.
)
Tlic die ia can.

The deed i» dun.

Af-

Abo BveCMaaraacrf
rr of section Sre (5).
: nuts tea (10) Mtn.

uv tlraJhaMaat wr 4M&lt;al MmsheBt, there

tarribie

tt^fida’t My ranch, but there

wux tfsa.’ omupraasiu uv the lip ex they
took their drinks, that aont nose than
mere words.
We met Io consider the rityooaaben. the
nite thw noose reachsd us, and siirrin
speeches wuz made by me, and the others.
The folierin resolooshens wuz offered :
WAURAS, The only objick uv the Jint
Commiahn wuz to declare Tilden eleetid,

BOUfiWn
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■en t I I

I. eyow LUW1UUIOJI route ul &lt;..

” jer tailr to rertede tie i. rlem leiJuESJT?.'.
M
,o “*♦

by «lrw» of ti
ita!n»d.an&lt;l In i
&lt;r mndf »nd pn
lu th-hbtHrtli
h. A.D..IK7.BC

Dipthcna, UtetreUd Bore ThretU, an4 8orir
. sn4 oilier F«r«re.

M Xfiton, I lL*l Mu* U.» pteca wb«
□ riMboUfn «*W CMnty.)all lb«
,j«J i*u&lt;U luiI prvial***, lu-«tb All
pMcSaTlaaa. • lluaitd. lyiM
■ Mblp-u JoUmw-l. Io IkaCMMji
door Mk-bigaa: betas Ite MolS-WM

MORTGAGE SALK

ragS

iwidwT ^“’Sui’kbY HOTT. Circuit Jad*
.
SALEON EXECtnriOX.
_

grata or Micaroav. (oenty of Marry. ML
By
virtue of aa exeraUea ieaieaoatafand under itr
leoiof the Circuit Court lor Che Ceanty of Barry,
auditale of Miehinu. dotal the I«h day ofNereaber.A.D. 1-7C. ant lu taedirected a**]ait thocoodi
and ehattcii. and for want lhereof, the Uadi and

BoIt wood had en the rate Xhl day ofXoretther. A.

Braianins at the north mat cort»r »f seetiao

aiisJS

wsiiwyt s

n&gt;in.a&lt;i&lt;lprortdrd.«&lt;n Friday, the M day of Ware
A l&gt;.. 1177. at l o’clock la afternoon of oaW da

court b hold laMdd eouatyKall the faUouiu d
scribed Undi and pretaiow. to-n It : The-outhh«

&amp;KS£ttWKi?wa5zayittswsdstittanfiay.rwti’w .z
and there be sold al public auction to the lilcbeat M

“ls^kSSSS£=ssSaauttlMHUatoiMo B«bi an t moraiM, *• rwataroded in the priatad luUraetiat:*. « ata trtw-1
laaayiMkarway tbri&lt;«l&gt;4ry apia aeevliM taints
eat ia another : ahirra.. Udi ■ nuuaist "ill r»»«t«
the humor frou. tt&gt;e ty»t»®. ar-l !-a’t ttapsUT.
a riavruu.aad bealibr beiuf. li will rnaittuat.
with the use at the Paili to in&gt;u.-c a !a4imc*.t
Uropaical Swelling*, paralysis, and StifJsiaw

Afthouli the shore ewaplalati Jif«r
gSSS*

V°°rt *’••*&gt; heiV« th" n)Z2^i
Ajapriln and imported kinds.
Priced
descriptive Catalogues, gratis, by mail.
Abo, Rufos. Fruit Trees, Roses, Ever,
grvcaa, Choice Flower, Garden, Trfc,
Evergreen, Herb, or FruU Seeds, 25 pack­
ets of either for $1.00, by mail.
O C. The True Cape Cod Cranberry,
C. bod sort for Upland, Lowland or
Gardea, by mail, prepaid, SI.00 par 100,
W OO par 1,000. Wholesale Catalogue to
the Trade. Agents Wanted.
B. M? WATSON, Old Colony
Nurseries nil Seed Warehouse, Plymouth,
■era. Esti iliabed 184*.
.
frb8tf
Do not forget to call and settle that note
or aoeonnt without delay
J. Rvmkix.

feb!5w4.
Wabxam, Ef that won't the objick
wat wus the yooee ar hevin a Jint Commtahn at all, ex Ferry oood jiat es easy de­
ciare the eleckahun ur Hayes a the Jint
Commiahn, and
WUMJ, The JiotCommwhnaia’t jest
exactly wat the Dimocrisy expectidHw»d
be, therefore, be it
'
That tW adaben ur Judp
ifi^e in aaoaptici *
ja the Sent from

TUETESTIMOM orTllr. Wllouc.ilu,

s^Efflas**

cordlna to the United bt*U» rurrey. U the rcn
and Morrhey U&gt; gpe th*
---------"Sued Frc’irirviite. bee. SJ. MX
government, a nMMstMehuel end partisan
Ju A Tl-Ut
FRANCIS H0U1EN. Anicaee.
triboond hex cocntid the yoosurper Hayes
into the Prasidoshd charr, and the Post
Offices ia u&gt; be continyood in the poahrehion nv lhe Radlkek. We can't help it— ocri hex spoken. We await the aekahen
•
Tilden can’t help it—Morrisey can’t help uv our Representatives.
PrtBnLKLM V. Nahby,
it, nor can I help it Tilden did his best
Ex-Reformer.
for parity and reform—no man hvin ever
made more saertfiees in the intrest ur a
pure pirenaeat than he did. He paid
over 18.000 to buy up one elector in Orc&gt;
En, trod ho spent over three millions in
ym up voters in tho other States. Ef,
after that, the idee uv reform in the gov
NEW SORTS. BY MAIL.
ermcut faded, his shirts is clew. The
country kin go to the doga^ but be ia
guiltlsaa. He wood bev spent more money
bod lher bfa»«ny place to spend it is, to
■dtMtatc
/
The news uv the aekaben uv the Coibmiahp plunged the Corners into despare,
immejitly. Beseom aed he raite ex well
make an sasigament to wunat and quit, for
bayii^t Ms reddy money out

hollbway'sAdvertlsam^
MARK THSS FACT?.
IMA I

gore.
Reached, That hevin exhausted all ef­
forts for a peceeblc deckshun uv Tilden
and Reform. we his! our flag, with the
words onto it, “Tilden snd Reform or
Blood."
Retolred, That it is the solium convickshau uv tho Corners that any Government
n&gt;.l in the hands uv the Dimocrisy is unconatitooshnol, and wo refooro to pay any
taxes to support any rich.
Tbecc rcsolooshens.wuz agoin to be pazt
to wunst. ex all rcsoloonUcns wich I offer
are, but I red em over twict.z “ Friends,"
I nd, “ this is lhe sollmnist time wc ever
NAS BY.
hcd. These tcsolobshcns mean blood—
possibly they may take yoo away from
yoor homes, and set yoo all in the front uv
The Retidunts of the Corner*, En­ the battle. Are yoo prepared for this?
raged at the Action of the Joint Pause afore yoo vote."
“ Soljera in this holy war git shoes and
Commiaaion, Meet and Resolve.
trousis; and three square meds a day, don’t
they ?” was the response from all parts nf
the house.
“ Undoubtedly,' wuz my answer.
“ Then our voices is for war in the oox
of the conztitooshen," wuz the yoonanimous response. Enroll us to wunst, and
send on the supplies."
Titer ain’t a more
country, than the &lt;
Corucre riuca '
■^Aaroaoto^
c,_
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NO. W-88

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY M
Maw Adv»rti»emont«.

[JiB^pii-WeeklyhepUblicajiBapner
GEO. M. DEWEY
EBUOK

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THE

OLD SCHOOL-BOOK.

for a few weeks in the summer. On the
wall opposite where I sat hung an old fam­
ily portrait, so old, indeed, that die daugh­
ter of my hostess wm Dot certain as to wdo
she was, or of what generation she had
formed a part of the life. The student of
fashion's caprices could probably have
ccTtaiued by research; but ft really made
Do great difference.
The salient part of the portrait was a
large Elixabethan raff, not so stiff and un­
gainly as arc generally represented in por­
traits, but seeming quite —
graceful and pretn».»_
ty, and, indeed, as thougl -forming a part
of the personality of thyl ,personage, who
□ty, apparently,
was young, less than twentt
skin white and delicate, almost
tl:___ r entirely
devoid ______
of oelor,
eyre
dolct *far.v
nxcntr
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___ of
, a______
—r-"e
feeling, and lips whose perceptible pout
was in fine keeping with the round, cheery

GOOD HEWS TO THVPUBLE!
la Ulkiae of bycon* day*.

PUBLISHER.

In th* old boat* on tb«rr«m:

Swift on the WarPath with a new and
well selected

STOCK OF GHOCEREES
Of every description.
J would beg leave
to , inform my old customers and the

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

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Generally that I have again embarked in

DEFY COMPETITION.

JOHN R- EASTMAM.
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
BIJTCI!AXCBfcYy Officeov&gt;rH*»liM«NfeUoaxl

ALOXZOD. CADYTALLADER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

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CIRCrtT O'tHT COMMISSIONER. JlMtiBo*

Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM
MARUTJ! WORKS

F. S. BOWEN,
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CENTRAL HOUSE.
UAsTlNGU. MICUot U R. STAUFTKR. Prop.

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HMtiasa, Mich.. 6c»t. U, 1S7S.

Sweet’s H°Tbl&gt;
GRASP RAPIDS.......................................... MICH
Errry unne imit th* E»t»bli»!uannt U X*w and
BOARD AF»‘ ROOM. |2.W PER DAT.

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DENTIST

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starry CO.

Carriage, Sim an! OrEMtal

you suggest it, I can trace quite a resemblancc. I remember hearing papa say
once that she was quite a belle in her day,
and there was somplbing of a romance
connected with her.”
Il was in a dress precisely like this in
“ Peep I"
It was a cheery, almost childish voice, all its details in which Mum Perry was
well known and loved by me ; and yet I arrayed when she peered over the rose
started in half affright, so deep was my bush on the afternoon in which my I'tory
reverie.
Reveries, in the majority of opens, and greets me with her innocent
canes, probably, have love for their inspir- “ Peep 1"
“ Bo," she faintly articulated, “ your
■ amusement’ and 1 nonsense’ for this sumpich surprise as this, from
mer arc falling in love with an unsophisticated country girl! Quite delightful!”
cm of love herself.
.
Not that she acknowledged it, or I eith.
“ Miss Perry," I exclaimed, in blank
er, for that matter. But we were both amaxement, •' You wrong me by yoar misfinite, and love is infinite.
applied irony. My worms were not trifling
“ You little puss !" I exclaimed, “ how one*, as you seem to think. I was too ab­
rupt and precipitate. I am but a tyro in
you frightened me."
“ Do I look so like a fright, then, in my wooing."
,
I put my arm around her slender waist
masquerading costume ?”
•' Of course not. Yon are always charm­ as I spoke the last words, and she suffered
it to remain there an instant, and then
ing. But your voice—"
withdrew shriukingjy, giving me a half“ Was harsh and—”
“ How dexterously you do fish for com­ shy, half-startled look aa she glided out of
pliments this afternoon ! You know your the room—a look that haunted me for
voice is^soft and musical, for I have told months afterward.
you so several times ; and—"
I ta*r bu no more that afternoon, and
“ Ha, ha, ha 1 Go on."
the next morning Fred and I were off on
.
It was that very softness and sweetness a trouting expedition before sbe was astir.
that startled me, being so antipodal to my At supper she was absent, and her Mother

At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop

H

xaUSmB

Pensions.

I aid, «ri«r - tourae.' - ddib-

American and Foreip. Paleate,

Dr. J. B. LaSura’s Ad.

doeor i iwlnicuoo.—how I wm
SS of
«or

**

RE.{D!READ! READ!

Special Medical Announcement

.. flibo’d h»»o Ibougbl i would go "o

■Joy (’amfort and Happinesg
Sick

।
j
।could not hzup footing that this aombre
‘
tshadow wtafint my heart instead.
111 ahnieasly followed the winding road
Into the valley, descending ■ at every step
Ifurther aad further into the shadow ; yet
1my soul into ita own shadow plunged more
:recklcaoly still, the gloom lurrounding it
ideeming almost sullen in its deepening in1

'•y.’ssi

aid Afflicted I

"I's^oudlT." looliug “ F™L“* d5°*’

OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

..

DR. J. B. LaBURE

Araan of

““ Bonniy.

Suddenly it grew lighter. What did
jit presage'? A hrYo cumnlous of doud
]had driftedjnto the range' of the sun’s ,
।rays, and caught die splendor, sending
।them down to cartEcTu a glow of reflec­
;tion. “ If my own soul could drift into
।such a volume of light,” I thought, bittarily, and walked slowly onward.
What marvelous shapes the clouds take
।at times I This one and smaller ones,
,drifting with and counter to it, suddenly
took the shape of a huge anchor, seeming
to me, in my shortened vision, a gleam
of mighty iron glowing with a false glim­
mer.
■ So iotaut wu my gup bent heavenward
that I did not observes figure immediately
in front of me, emerging from the valley.
It was a female figure, and I hastily
stepped on one side to aHow her to pass,
hardly withdrawing my gne from the
heavens. The moment she had passed, in
obedience to a sudden impulse, I turned
my hand to ace hcrantao turoed to obcerve
rnp. The light from the cloud of hope
shone full in her face, and I started at the
recognition. Was my soul, than, drifting
as yonder cloud had dona ? Was this
thrill that bathed it in pathos the light in­
deed that warms and glorifies all it shines
on—or was it but mocking irony ?
l“ Mias Pen?
I exclaimed, u jhis m a
rare jJeasure.
•: J,--/) •
.
.
She advanced in the same ahy manner
as of old. and held out her hand in the old
doy-strle.
“ Was it you, then, I wm to meet at
the station ?" ah" uked.
“Were ynu expecting some due?" I

with work, 1 b.d rapprod I .hould Ibrgu
the little country girl, and return heart­ uked, a little bewildered.
'‘Jio^yee," wm the hesitating reply.
whole from the European trip I had been
if I teU ytm, you wiHhngt at
eommiariened to take by the house in
which 1 was employed; but evary day
nt the old
only added to the intensity of. my suffer­
ings, and finally the longing I felt must
forever be unrealised became so much a
"•.'riXo told tilt olUn eoongb to part ot my existence that even sunlight
began to take ita hues from the half-ripened
k.ov u bj b«n, Frrf. I think 1 .bJl
table tremor tt bar wica—M tebaa sudden­
.
„
bj to-morrow nigh*.u.l- orange.
But the exigencies of the business I ly I was impraottd with the idea that I
TO till go too it I
few dip.
was transacting demanded my continued was to meet somebody at the station. The
“ Not I. I shell ,t*y «nother fortnight'
stay, and levied such a tax on my mental notion occurred to me at once as to ridicu­
Bat it
#t * Albright. U’s Bettled, then. Walk capacities that I soon began to look upon lous that I laughed outright.
my trouble as annoying, but not serious, would not be laughed down, and finally I
up to the station with me, and yon can
and as though a callous had. grown over it, started, and—hero I am."
send mv frank along some dpy when the
I then told her how I had just returned
and no pain would result from it unless
a violent strain wore brought to bear upon from .Europe, and was on my way to find
my mothor and sister, when X yu almost
d.rfe.inacbtot ihnantion &gt;o«« irm.
Then disaster came and the house sud­ impelled from the can.
brfwn llio tmio n&lt;in,md w&lt;iU down
“ And JO» »«« P“8 ri&lt;ht by without
OT7rod. BOM wnlk ororiooku* lb. nl- denly failed, leaving me adrift, and I was
preparing to return borne when I was . of­
fered an advantageous position in a foreign
Br th* w," «dd Bred, “ I didn't
the ground I was standing on, and note
house, a member of which, I was courte­
.bowTOlbi^
Bb. lookrf «&gt;
ously informed, had “ observed the mas ing to nuke a misstep.
oh.rn.bR, I oonldn I bolf U;
Fred and I would both have • been
terly manner in which I bad managed the
—which be
affairs of the branch which bad been en­ disappointed if you had."
. “ Ah I is Fred here?"
trusted to mo.”
So, of course, it transpired that I did
not return to my native land that autumn,

the city to-mrexow or next day. To tell
Mud I.WP &gt;kan. “&gt;* Mr' «•**
^^Silicl. «» •■“‘to I ~ the truth it's getting a lUtle dull and mo­
notonous, and—"
u Dull and monotonous I What has got
Ink, ™ r Why, ll'» «J, •
« «»»
Y„, If look. »o.U *&gt; “■ B“‘ f
jo« »“» “J‘»l&gt;
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l“rilr
a., « noolli jek
l on r. jBM iki quc.i*

PA I N TER •
Jefferson St,

ward the spot Fred had ehesea far his
vantage ground to view the valley. Little
&lt;

MY LILY OF THE VALLEY.

At Kalamazoo* Mich

lithiiai

* J-

that woul^ draw £taiae, from, the moqt cou-c
servative critic.’' '
uu.—.■ix •­
. Juatbofi
Frank needed no sepqnd Lint; aqd m attbuiilds
he painted away, I observed1 the beautiful

sec
her.
i
Nearly two months had elapoed, and I
had
heart no wort from Fred. I wu on
I
the
point of putting a change of linen in
i
my Mtche), and taking-a two days' ran in
search
of him, and to see if Mms Pony
i
had
returned, when I received a Jotter,
I
At my OLD STAND on Jefferaou Street.
■wlueb, to soy the leait, indefinitely post।
poned
the matter.
:
I give only those parts my reader will
10r- The above goods have been selected
be intertatedin:
with great care and will be
“ My dear bov, congratulate me—that
sold at prices that
is, with an if, She won't name the day,
1
or positively premise that she ever will.
1
But it is so well settled in my own mind
'that I shall order the suit as soon an 1 ar1rive in town, which will bo Mme day next
week, if I can tear myself awty so long."
'
“ How did I do it ? Blest if I know I
Call soon and examine my stock and
I never dreamed of such a thing till you
dropped that remark you did when I gave
'
you
the sketch of the lady in a masquer;
&lt;ado drtM, that ‘ a wise man is content with
what he ean get,' which flashed through
my brain the intelligence. that you had
|
been rejected, or were satisfied yon would
Jbe. Why, I never could conceive, for I
always supposed you to be the favored one,
but I didn't puxxlo over the conundrum
,
very long. From that momert 1 care
myself up to the task of winning her,
'and went at it rough and tumble. I never
1went into anything bo’ reoklawly, because
thoughts just then."
volunteered the information that, sbe had never before in my life hod I been so seri­
“ There !" a sadden serwusncM settong gone to visit her cousin* over the moun­
ously in earnest.
over her manner. "That convinces.me
tain.
“ But you don’t tare for ■details.
If
that you are*not obeying your doctor. 1 ou
“ It’s in the j'inlng county, some twenty
au« have been thinking of thoee dreadftil miles off," she said. . " Ooe of the boys ‘ none but the brave deserve the fair,' I
have at least earned the trophy I shall
columns of fignr«, «&lt;! *P«*’ “d
was over this way on some business or
and ‘ shorts,’ and such ridiculous nouseoae. other, and sbe appeared kind o' moping, ,henceforth wear so proudly on mjr
Don't you remember yoa told me that you and when he snoke on’t I jest bundled her breast."
Before Fred returned from tho country,
shouldn't think of any 'calb but calling off quick: It'll do her good. She's ajgal
of lb. Ww Anuno.o
1 was on the Atlantic. I had again bothe cows, nor any ‘ shorts but thoee they
I.porud M»bfe, T.bku ud Hubboo
like all others."
haVed in a cowardly wanner, and deserted
have
for
their
supper,
to
make
them
^ve
of *11 d-cipuon m»d. to onj.r on .bort
“ Twenty miles I" I repeated. “ She’ll my colors when a vigorous movement on
notice notice, also Granite Monument* of rou an extra quantity of milk for your probably be gone some 6* or six days, my own part, instead of resulting so,
Ceakfast, ro you can go back to.the etty
the various patterns supplied to customers.
would have had a decidedly contrary re­
,
in the &amp;H vigorous for business, and irosn then ?’,
“ Five or six weeks, more like," was the
SrAemSofyeurnmtimrt.’
sult
•'Quite a long speech, upon my wonL reply. “ I told her she'd have to stay,
most likely, till we sent for her, and that
And ft is not a month yet since I suppowd wouldn't be till after harve-ting was all could neithsrsM nor understand what
taken place, nor how it all tended to
you never indulged in anything beyond
over. The men and horses u mighty busy advantage had 1 but followed it un. 1
monosyllables, and Bcnttered ones al: that.
‘ T^ank you for nothing. But how do daring the hot weather."
knowledge did not come to me till m
“ I sav Fred," I said that evening, as
months afterward.
von like my costume ?"
.
.L—
.mnVlfifr nnr cionrs.

&lt;n*Tae Grocery Bmra«co

PMS10NAL AND BUSINESS CARDS

'and made no objection to my appropriating
his sketch.
The sun was linking behind the moun- fMMb.IiMM
!s**r
been for some time in deep shadow.

effect, and made occasional.deeultoqr ro~- last time I had seen Fred he was engaged
marks, on a variety of subjects, presently in making a sketth of the waller, hardly
""^nIow Apropos that.masquerading .rig faking his eyes from the • canvas to Md me
a cbeery gpodiye. For some reason fho
was I She is, indeed, a lily of the valley, train, wm delayed a few momenta, and as I
both lily and valley being ii). their respect­ gaxed over the valley, the old feeling of
ive .ways vbarmmg, in a superlative sense."
The whistle sounded just then, and I
started for the train, leaving Fred busy on train was again motion I stood upon the
bis picture, hardly looking up when he said rude country station platform, unable to re«
yonder is enough like vou to paM for.your ,good-bye, and prophesied my return in a ।riot the force impelling me thefc, thinking
I could pursue my journey the next day u
own, if you should only tell people you few days. •
Several tintea after my return to the
were masquerading. How like a lily of
After the train had departed, ana I ob­
I camo near doing so, wondering if ii
the valley it looks, with the round, deli- city
&lt;
was not cowardly in me to strike tay colors ।served the-curious country eyes scanning
catcly penciled ruff I"
singular movements, I suddenly real,:
What an idea !" said Miss Perry, the iat such a moment, and if “ Puss" did not ,my
daughter of my hostess. *' And yet, since ' ।expect me to come over the mountain to i

r; I'.MS OF SUBSCRIPTION:

or advertising.

WHOLE NO 2030.
did.aej.dntefpfct-tiil later,mu ocasun,

„ Jilbi and «w«* • body wdd.
Yo, SLlly, by felB»S ■» kv« W»U«

My heart
to hunt up cronies, by aid of memory and
directories. But 1 had no lack. Fred I
could get no track of, oaljf that be had

.Jkj

�,„r. tatc, b. -•

our

uDcxpeotedly ! Of cour.ws fbe raff waa noth

Washington letter.

so jiroitoance.uor the rotUns folds to tho J
drem gathering in a ma.«, bock of the :
neck, so angular and so still u represented
in the Elxsabethan portraits, ^Bt there she
wm m the dress, with modiflestiona, in
whidte she had anade the final aaaanft os
my bsBrta and WM »»-“ WlknMringfr

now. The mill, in Now England u,
started up, and trade from that* ,(•«■&lt;«I
improved. The South and West u *w more frody, and the p*^
l? lhe "I'niig is • r i,,afa

*I‘"d “ &gt;* U“-

Como-

lime.

oueMlj, thur. will be • P»‘ “°J
i„g,
thi. ,«r
»&gt;n ■“*

Mr. Tilden is umfantood to be onecur-

.
'

buldisg «.»a idle for

But U

aging tho revolutioniste.

it will giw

W*

?«»■

“p

tlt0£,%S*?a”Ji “d • great many

Gov, Hpndtfoks has

eight
« deeded;, kttj

fagtan that Diflnocrafa

■

spite from the abuse of the Democratic
“Not to a certainty; I «*?

much.

You

are

very

py,

M

I

press.

,ap-

Ed. Bas
editor of the Capital, was
■ Bonn _...
warrant issued
y«Urf«y umtul upon
of-the District
Ing rebellion, itf-

Senator Edmunds is now the tar­

get for the mud-slingers.

/.Frediaths

h-worid. How

'Umotam and riot,* and is now out on

come President for one your.

H. wm adritel
TOO, iTXAPV, U» atet of a, Maia

diapateh hu just come' otiL It was scot
“ illecl;,4’ and Mr. Tilden., wm thus called

after yqq went overthe smK
ifi W.wiA
Ota FmneWeave »a»&gt;

&lt;bl, I ww nah « rilV &lt;te tW-W«

‘Aid thiuk you l*T.

jrowu

riat

Mvb. not, nor Uppia; Alt wtaM ia
growth, not hspfiinnn, after all.
Mph is the object, hapmMM the remit;

revemc,

m

people generally aop-

THE VICTORY IS OURS I
m narsete is ernt.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES Dwhrad

' Poor Hoedfyl'To thiukofhis being
set down by a unanimous rote of this par­

Ho

tisan Cosjmiaaiou I

had

better

go

CotMtitutioiMlly

Elected

President of

,

Mtamination of President Hayes, if it did

York
He wuu Bite » ■*»
rood, but lie eriute tete dedute. to do
ioethiog of the ebrt, cWutiog, end properiv that Mr. Morrissey went tnto the
adulation m a speculation, and that if be

This h the

thus returned to power can ride in safety

from the Executive Mansion to the Capi­
tol to be inaugurated, wo are fitted for ths

slavery that Win feltow ths iaanguralion.
The Electoral Commission was unanL. How soon our!lamp poste.Will bear fruit it
mous in not accepting Cronin's vote from is for tho people of the South to my."
Oregon.

They agreed that Oregon's 3

votes should be counted for Hayes and

Which for More thaw U Yean Ea. b-&lt;a

tai last Sunday, strongly hinting at the

most inflammatory paragraph : " H a man

Wend Mid uweute,

■tain VkeUta aM Family Paper,
as is well known all oyer the Uaitwd Stales i.
in pfbliahed weakly, contain, right Urge

hasMt it
b&lt; it^k
•wears that
ticians, and
gambling.

is th? same as though ho had
any other game. Morrime;
there b no honor among pollhe^is going back to regular
He says the worst skin game

There is altogether too much of thia dan-,

writem J Shit asaaationa! trash, but
u
atother ia willing to have her children rud
The whole tone of the paper h pur* end
rating.
It also contain. Historical and Biornthicri
article* ; Scientific; Agricultural sa-l lfQuw.
hold Departments; ftahicu Article wwkly
fresh and unexcelled; Humorou* Note.; Uu
erary Review. ; New. Notes; Boys' and Girls'
1 Column. ; and Strong and Sparkling Ediuriale. etc., etc. Js juxl .Uch a paper utnn.
body loves to read, and ths price is ealy

genius and foolish talk about areMsioation,

TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.

Wheeler bf 8 to 7.

And (Uli our Platform.
"Honest money ipr all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no infiation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interfarance which will
destroy the other.”

and it is to be hoped that the parties coun­
He re­ seling such action may be held to a rigid
cently said that even if Davis had been se­ accountability for their folly and crime.

Semple copy containing elub rate., stt., sent
on receipt ©T a 8 eeat stamp Addms

Montgomery Blair fools had.

lected u the fifth Judge on the Commis­

Amongst the ramors prevailing regard­

sion, the Democratic prospect would bare

ing Mr. Hayes' Cabinet, ia one that Gen.

been no better that it is now.

Huribut of Illinois will take

Tho Memphis Appeal, a leading Demo­

portfolio, and Logan succeed

cratic journal, says : Tho Democratic par­

Constantinople.

ty must go before the country with a clear

that Speaker Randall

BENNETT A FITCH,
tea«■--------- atHrv.
ml
NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

the War

Maynard at

It was also on dit to-day
wm

to resign to pre­

record, and this it can do by submitting to

vent Hayes being counted in.

the decision

scarcely cither to bo believed or feared.

The

cups.
eity is full of it.

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col.
Men are killing

But this is

women—women are killing men, and
cashiers are getting away with the bal­
ance*. The gamblers are getting- their
harvests is, and, in short, the &lt;a» com­
The once opprobious qiithet of •‘South- itrary, the President intends to adhere
mandment! are having a hard time of it.
era fire-eater” must be formally read out ।strictly to his non-interference policy in A curious case camo to the surface yester­
of the language. Ben. Hill of Georgia :regard to Louisiana. In conversation this day. The confidential man in a. Wa|l
and John Young-Brown of Kentucky are week with the delegation from that State, street banking house was suspected by the
striving to hold in cheek the revolntitfnUt ho spoke.quite freely in regard to his in­ president of using money that belonged to
the bank. The president, to assure him-,
of New Yoik, Ohio and Hliuois.
tentions, stating that he had no idea ci self, put a 'detective on "his track ; and it'
Governor Hayes met with a very cor­ rceognixiog either government, or taking was made a certain thing that he was*livdial reception at Fremont, O., Saturday :any action whatever, except to maintain ing‘ a long way ahead of his salary, and
that be could not carry his expenses with­
evening, and made an impromptu speech, ithe *tatu gua; and that u his own admin­
out stealing at least ten thousand - a 'yuar,
I: wm characterized by tho sound com­ istration was dow so nearly terminated, be The prarilent took kiss UlJ hialprireto
mon sense which has characterized all his intended to leave the maUar entirely to his
office, and, without a great deal of gravity^
of the tribunal of ita own

—Ltu than 4 Cail! a H&gt;rt.

Com
’

,
LkittR
!

not in fact directly counsel it.

upon to pay for his own death warrant.

&gt;

flfi.000 tMl. The ohur “hared upon
an editorial which apppeared in the Capi-

WosV—and not atop at Cincinnati, either.
the United States.

Wk,,-. He is quite the ingen cer­
tain circles.
But you know all about that
pccbably ?"
- '
“No. I have beeaM iauaened in boein«a In Europe that I have absolutely not
heard of or from him since—tot me see;
no, not anca ho wrote, jwt after my re­
turn from here, to tall me of his engage,
meet with you."
“His — engagement — with—me—1”
drawing a sharp breath ax the enunciation
offrerj Wted. ’‘Ho bm never engaged

;

The neanret thing about the GobHt

Prhe Eijwnil fir a fat

Notwithstanding all reports to the con­

lut, fall, and married'■ycouain, aad—\&gt;

I did not bear her reply, only taw her
abate her bead fa. the rapidly gathering

dusk, and clanped my arm around her u I
had three sauunea before. But she did
not withdraw from my embrace this time,
in ever no gentle a mkoner*, and when I
asked her to be my lily of the valley, the
answer she gave shone over my soul m the
deporting sunlight had over the anchor­ Dated Usaras.febraary 12. W!.
shaped cloud, and the reflected radiance
illuminated my whole being.
Stole Roms.

The Portland girls will not amoctalc with
any young men who drink, or who frequent
Every iron rail io to bo replaced with
ateel on the Michigan Central Railroad
thia spring.
There will be a meeting of the General
Paaaenger Agents of Michigan railroads in
That scandal loving sheet, the Detroit
East Saginaw on Thursday next.
A bill has been introduced Into the State AVaawy Wricx, Micrta that Got. Hnyesu
Legbfatere making it a penal offense for
to recognize Nicholls as Governor of Louis­
lawyers to advertise to obtain (fivorees.
iana. We presume there is not a man in
Reform ia Lhc watchword of tho hour,
and Reform Clubs exist all orer the State, die nation crxxy enough to suppose that
but they are not for Tilden and Reform. Gov. Haykr, will accept the Preeidency,

The Paw Paw Chwrier says i “ Woodia
by the action of the Returning Board of
worth but fl 1 » o»ld bow, and wo know of
eontrecte being made far 18 oords for Louiaiens, and then repudiate its action in
•Ifrf
» •
counting in Packard as' Governor. InAi lady writes from Portland, Ionia
county : “ Dr. Reynolds has been here and coMiatancy of action has yet, ter the first
we are happy, for Portland Km been revo- time, to be attributed to President-elect
lutMMued.'1
The citixens of Li^tio Traverse tyffe in­
augurated aWreUMbt for aeciiilng an inc"
tension of the Grand Rapids and Indiana
railrood to that point.

public utterances ainoe tht Presidential isueccesor.
struggle bsgun.

At the expiration of his term

of office, President Grant intends visiting
Europe with his family.

He will then

The Cincinnati J&amp;tcs asya the New
York Siin continues to make some dread­ hare been for sixteen &lt;x&gt; caeca tire years in
The
is the public aervjcc.

informed the cashier that all his outgoings
and incomings wen known—that be spent
his nights at a certain house uptown—
that be paid the rent ofthe house, and the
axpeuem of tho lady Wftaliaafr Ja jj । ami .

, The first exprceeion of public opinion
projudhcod. It will pardon us, we hope
far remaiting that its perfaraunres mar its '•o the present political situation will be
physiognomical beauty more than they given at tho election .of Congreesmen and

State officers in New Hampshire, which

hurt the next President.

The main, object to be gained by the
machinery of the Tribunal was the assur­
ance of a dear title to' the incoming Dres­
den L And yc* the Duffifiinfs are already

takes place
March.

on

the second Tuesday in

The dty election which occurred

in Philadelphia thia week can hardly be

ccets a great deal of money, but 1 do not
pay it In my situation I cannot afford

“

«^rt ■WT-'itf-tht,

regarded as a political contest, since no

jbative
business.
iiraml hWaiorc Firsl-claM
Machtae Agents, ued

I eaergy and ability to
... th. ™pl,. Mm-----------learn the bm.inc«N o( selling »cw
wm, the gains were decidedly Jin favor of in thenekt Aouse, the ladf fan. ire&gt;, hnp/ tnx Machine*.
CoMpensatioa
pens to be a sirter of the lady who is food
UbnraUbatwaryiBg according to
the Republicans.
of me. The two women have always been abaiicw.chnracier and quail I tenIn new Hampshire a close political issue
partners, and knowing that I wm a mere U*n« wf the Acral. For particeis made, and both partiM are going into subordinate, Mrs-------------- , your woman,
thfiskrtilactotCLCiiitat
the fight very ranch afraid of each other. make* you pay enough to keep both house
The decision of the contest, which will be going. I am stealing something, but I am
t
tMV W. T«. •

pRinodDeing Gov. Hayas a “ usurper," on

the presumption that bis right of poraesaion will be certified and authenticated in

exact accordance with

the plan of .their

own dictation.

Iribvne says:

ThoNew York

“The

Louisiana decision threw the Cornexa into

regarded m a sort of popular verdict, will
a state of excitement and woe only a little be looked forward to with intense intenet
lew profound than it -did the Democratic

all over the country.

But the

The weaiher continues of the same A 1

Corners has one great, advantage over a

quality*, that is just such spring-like wmtir

CongiMsnMn
Democratic

st

Washington.

caucus

in the -fact tiut the

** ”n
E01 *n
”lber part of tho
bi*iM o( the faxmer are oonsuatniirti m eountry. “Igo a.fishing" MXt moqth,

Nuby, whilufa tho latter - tltoy rdre. too
What else transpired will
known. 0-*- *VT
promoted imx

never

bo

________
—
_______
into one house, raving
the
expense
&lt;ff |

mission rqjecto Cronin’s vote, the product

if months rf intrigue, telegraphing, and

MBGIUPH
i, »nd c»ni It 'intis
&gt;d Mtkklion. r»»7.
la MaeUdnc.
■CtkUinriiR. 0.

:

n lull.

tade, and fearlesMeu whioh Mr. Morton for property; and lie is going to build this
neliapy ,£r. T^hn. wm obtained by dite
y—M “ RP
4 flegree." 1 . t nn. Mummer, because be wiH be able to build
W.-J. M. Savors. Mar' reputfibh
■ .It^thw cw the afire
cheaper .than he .ever will again. For ia
Six yuan of Dwnosraticrak fa Miteou.
dhd
not
neck
the
maw,
but
the
mau
sought
H. Whifaey, Xsrari km brought ka .legitimate, fmfa . fa.
the
yffioe.
by
the
agencies
with
which
weal
­
“5 w. G.TresMrer-R. H. Morrison,
, thy and unscrupulous politicians are ft- Mvonleetettfensf that
The Utt. BMd to ooa.

Flint
R. W. G.
thafl.
R. W. G,

TE’ltast Worthy Grand MMtermede

iTalboa*. Afwta wm1»4. O.lSitel
lebw. TKUKAIXI. Au»c-U&gt;.

real party lines were drawn; but, m it

&gt;ng up two establishments, aud Ixsm
u OQMMMBIlira iBn fins
.
TUX BDILDIRQ PXO«FBCT.
’ the concern to meet there to•ffaira of the bank? W1S
bargaining, by a uteuimou vote’ Now
Here hM boon no building fa New
the Democrate have the non-partisan Com- York to speak offer three yean; because rmrahes. two of its officer?
provided fat.’“
rtaMMl ritfamo 0ftGraBd Bapids, have pa-. and to the party management which it in­ mBrion they have been preying for. How there u now w&gt; the island more houses
mx NforsPArafa.
than there are families, and more stoles
titioaed the iegfetetare to pees a law to m&gt;i voiced, or which wm submitted to at kis do they like it?
tahUsh a State Befana Beheei hr ghta.
dictation, is chiefly due our present defeat
The Chicago JHfaote prints a ddiifofe- than there are merdunta. . Real estate is
Hotel keepers w3 be touted fo et It is as gross an absurdity to compare his
leaded editorial advising tM Kenyte to tho poorest property a man can have in
biU now before the House at Lansing re­ case with that of Jackson, when Adams
this dty, for then is no such thing m
quiring them to keep a coil of inch rope’ wmelocted by the House of Ropreeenta- elect Mr. Morton President of that body,
in view of the evident intention of a part dodging taxes on it, and rents are nothing.
ia each sleeping room of their hotels, om
But as bad os the lookout is for rente
end of whaeh shall be fastened to the floor- tires, m it would be to compere the rich, of tho Democrats to fillibustcr.
It saya ;
—all to be used u a means of escape ini supple end adroit New York lawyer and ” The man of all otiiers for the Praaident there will be a very large amount of bnildcom
Are.
veteran politician with the ragged and poor
feg
ti.is season. The imgt New Yorker
to select to act m Prmident of the United
The Grand Lodge I. O.O. T. of Mich- soldier and patriot who roM to deserved
States for nearly a yam, fa ome Democrat­ » foolish enough to believe n&gt; the final
triumph of the city over the advene mr- are here. Tfa
ic perfidy ehal neemeitate !p fa Oliver P.
the 7Vm« i, j«M holding rt. owTSd
Morton of Indiana. ' The emergency will onnstancoB it finds itself in, and that with­ hardly that, the Sna » nuking somethinc
be om demanding all the energy, prompt in st year or Uro there will be a
but not mneb, and the rest nreMukter

the ftdtowiur aypouitmenta :
’
W._ G. Itafad-E. Dl G. HoMan,

B.QOK8
to aU oUwv. W A ‘

ful faces »I Governor Hayes.

muehsesMered tobeof ^jy n»:"
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
Receiver Trowbridge, of the Detroit and
The ImC of the labors of Hcrculsa las
There is an increasing manifestation of
Milwaukee railroad, has been granted parr
i dislike to Tilden among the Southern been aroompliahod. The throe votm of
miarion by Judge "Reilly to contract for 100
Demoerate, and the Smtikty Herald of the Oregon are counted for Hayes and Wheel­ BuiMioj - Pomicl — Crim. — Tb.
new freight cars for that road.
er. That ww to be expected. But the
Newepapars—Bualaeac.
Hon. A. B. L'heney, of Sparta Centre, 25th fast, had a leading article protesting
Stir York. Feb. ntk, 1877.
Kent county, will deliver an address be­ againrt a new election with Tilden m can­ unexpected has also happened.' .Tfae Com­

fore the State Boakeepers’ Aseeciation at didate. It says,
Lansing, bn Thuraday, March lith. Sub­
U U» dun thu Mr. TSHn U rotSUed to
ject, “Shall faoMrvkaqphaMT u
another nomination - u the -hands of his
Msvor Peirce, Judge Withey, D. Darparty, We charge thit to his nomination

$25000^”^.id Cotabituiiea' Pro-

W4C-.IS..P.
—;

all th, uoAa, tut «Ur

monay.

IVonlri k.w-

,

:

lenthneo^
!h*rd rimm

iktams there ■

ift Advertisement^

GTLLET &amp; HALL,
' Murnhants tn
»ork And S’.4",

®y &amp; co

�The Grand Central Hotel, New York, noted |
for its profuse and elaborate deeorations and I
elegant table, now offers the same accommoda­
tions al a redact ion from H to &lt;2.» and. WWo trust tho Roputdicans of the a.veral
Wards of tfio City’of HaaUngs and the several

Mle&gt;ri«a7«AW mi».

Special Notices.

Notice.
A Farm of 40 acres to rant. 25 acres
unproved, with building*. Inquire of J.
R. Eastman, office over Hastingx National
Bank.

towmshipa in tho county of Barry win not fall

02 W. Maflzen St, Chicago.

C. M. RUNYAN’S.

marl’77

to send up a full delegation to the Gounty Con­
vention on Saturday,
The Junior Rnfonx Club pcr&amp;etod Its orga­
nization last evening, and now has a member­

ship of 48. The eldest son of Hon, D. B. Cook
Is tho President, with a full corps of Vice

Madison Dispensary,

1 hrow Away that Stub

I would respectfully niinouncoto the citi­
zens of Hoistings and vicinity, that I haVte a
new and
. 1 '

And go buy a firsl-claai cigar of Em. Busv~
’ baa jatt filled up with a stock of

Presidents, Secretaries. he.
Wo will send Tai SaTvanar Evexixo Post
and the Baxxaa for one year on receipt of f3.

■

marlt3

|l,60. Address publisher of tho Barnts*.'
Tss Pocltkt Woatn. Hartford. Conn.; K
H. Stoddard. Monthly. $1.25 per annum.
Thta is a neat magazine which cannot fail to
be welfotned by the poultry raiser. It is filled
With excellent hints, advice, etc., forthase who
keep fowls of any kind, either for pleasure or

7

uuuat wot. oa sauu hthoiosv.

To those who are already subscribers to the
Bateau, wo will eend the Ton on receipt of

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starclj, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will l&gt;e sold at

Call and sec our Text,
fobltf Smith, Hoolk &amp; Preston’h.

POSITIVELY CURED

M. D. Rood desire, lo call attention to
his qew Wagon Shon, where he may bo
found at all noun of any day, ready to do
any work in, bis line, from putting a new
now seems no doubt he will be, the Republi­ spoke in an old wboel, to the building of
cans of tha city of Hastings, with such of tha best buggy ever seen in tho -county ol
their friends from the country as cap meet Barry. Don’t forget the place; in the

profit, and in profusely illustrated.
Should Hayes be declared elected, as there

them, will celebrate hie inauguration by a bon- shop with Jason Rich k Bro.,
fira and other demonstrations of joy and sal- Church and Railroad Street.
XX6tf
isfaclion on Monday evening, March 6tb.

•Ft&lt;-&gt;«T»»qp&lt;~h31« JF’JEXXCJSS.
al now gives this recipe free on receipt
• to pay expenses. Hemp atoo euro
uaiueaat the stomach, and will break
n twenty-four hour*. Address CbadlOHRaee 8L. Philadelphia, nasulux

corner o

Remember the place, at J. S. RUJV'YJIJV'S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jetfebson stbeet.
Rire me a call.
I xxifiGLf
C. M. RUNYAN.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.'S
PARLOR ORGANS

Read the following from the Grand Rapid.

Saturday Kvnnog Pott of the 10th ult"Frank
Board, the chalk-talk artist, delighted a largo
audience at the opera house Tuesday evening.
In rapidity of movement and originality of de­
sign he is equal to Next, who gave a similar
entertainment at Luce's hail two er three years

—
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Putt off that Dirty Dollar.
Go and sec tho beat dock of collars ever
brought to Hsuitings, just received at Eta.
Bushy's.
marltB.

wj’.eb^es;.

Contract-

tho probate eonn fur the county uf Harry,
the probate efice.lt&gt; the city of llulluo.

Advertised Letters.

Commercial.

Catharine J oh mon Chas. Ilobertton, Almira
B. Smith. Frank Chalker, John Bridler. Outtus Hubbert. Adison Hatcher. Mend Bcek-

lUxxsu Ornct. Feb. 15. 1877.
WHEAT.(whiteJ per bushel--------------- MSM1
WHXAT.tredl per bushel------------- ,— SMI :

L. B. Clapp, Boule Crack ; Lapham Jt Wa­
terbury. Chicago ; Roehm &amp; Davison, Detroit;

Wm. Stoors, CUrkUoa. Mich.
IJro. M. Mavras, I’. M.
Odd Fellowship.

HUS

The following figures from the report of the
Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Odd
Fellows, ahowi the growth of Odd Fellowship

Ml ud that dirty cellar-Xm. Bothy.
W'ctld.-li; H. Stoddard.
i'nbats Ord sr—Osbcra Minor*.

ia thia Blate during the peal year:
Number of Initiations.

1,838

CHICKENS, per lb
CHEESE, PeV lb--------WOOL, perlb—..... —
SALT. fine.per bbl..._
HALT, coarse, per bM.

DRIED PRACHX8. neared. per lb..DRIED PEACHES, unpeared. perib
DRIED APPLES. i&gt;«r lb------------ -----

POULTRY WORLD.
A spleadsd Illustrated Monthly, dvrelwi mirth
5*8fel.TMY

Number cf brothers relieved.
Number cf widows' families relieved,
110
■ Expended for relief of brothers.
$8,275
Expended for benefits and buriale.
‘ ’
Foreducation of orphan*,
1,181
For general charity,.
06.631
Total expensea of lodges,
67.M8
Receipts of lodges,

Down in

All About the County.

Making maple sugar seem* lo be the formers
I Mt time there days.
7'ie I'.r'.na Club now numlrtrs about 250

Our efficient i &lt;,.;nty Clerk left yesterday af-

the Mouth.

City Drug Store

Ceo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Col.
Partie» aniwerinr say of those adeertix
menu will pleaae state where they saw the same.

HASTINGS,
Dsrxorr. Feb. XT. W7.
The jobbins biuiaeu u now rood. tome of the
brarehes reporting a regular Bpring trade having
already eat ia. If we do not have another election
exeiument to deraaxe tr.de alt summer. food
times, it 1. thought. will be felt right off in all di­

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfulli/ compounded. Also a full line of

When there is a continual dropping down
into tho back of the mouth, with irritation and
inflammation of the nasal cavities and throat,
with hawking, spitting, and a sense of folnees
about the head, be not deceived or thncy.lt is
a simple cold. Yon arc afliicted with that
scourge of this climnte. Catarrh, the forerun­
ner of Consumpiioo. Ln its early "‘•gee a ftw Keroasne Oil-Mfob. ls»U
bellies of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy wiU ef­ Lard Ofl-Mo. 1--------------fect an entire cure. When confirmed. Dr. Lira Stock—Ordinary------Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ohotild be
uoml In connection with the Remedy. There
etsadard remedies have been before the public
■nanv veaas and tbeir use has been attended
cussioaof Caiarrh aodiuraHonai treatment
Is contained in “ The People'• Common Sense
Medical AdTlanr,” a book of over nine hun dred
pages, illustrated with two hundred and eighty
two engravinp, bound ia
«‘,t:Jr‘c''
pofflpejd, gl.60. Address, Publishing Depart­
ment, W'orid'e Dispensary, Buffalo, N. T.

PERIWIES, MBS, PH, OILS,
DYE STUPES, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.
OHIOAGO SEED COMPANY
Importers, Growers, and Jobbon of
FOREIGN and domestic

■raws for a trip t&lt;j Kalamazoo.
Mich

Mmsh. Poteen k Barlow arc receiving their
•lock, and will open doors pretty soon.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

xxIG8tf

Mr. Brooks will open his singing school very

STAVES. STAVES.

Men, hot we are not advised what day.

We hope «ur friends wUl not forgot to oonWbtue 10 the TempimMe Reading Room.
M B. Frye, of Creasy's Comers, died on the
XtyUt,, of .jmpiexy, aged about 60 years.

iNnaSWS

Tie Circuit Cturt win convene al 2 P. M.

on Monday next, his Honor, Judge Hoyt, pro­
aiding.

Send in your orders for job work. 1,000
«»rda, ajr
tor, on
wrd-board
far 83.00.
Frank Beard, the Chak-ta!k artist, mid to
U wperiw to N'ml win be al Union Hall
March 10th.

iscal fyta Mee?

Timothy—--------Tallow—Buy In*.

florauguide

Highest Market Price
Cash,
VTOKS

l&lt;Ves ai|&lt; i„ i!lftUpirtoed President of these
L61ud Su«w »n Sunday, March dih. AU true

Flower aid FeffeUHo Cartel,
the nut beautiful work of the kind in th. world.
lloooUht nearly ISO pages, hundred. offlao lltos-

®«n abou’.d rejoice.

I. *. Vreouun has been up among the law
o‘k*» thia week, and comes home looking
than eve- before.

. &lt;

|7

_?* France meeting wiU bo hold at

Hall sen Ubbato eveatog. Asaeshh

wiU deliver addreooea. .
'•dm- rmitaa, to rrp., &lt;W
W iM,. ma., nmn.

E. D. WHITE,
lUanxsa. Mica.. SepL t, 1876.

*• w* go to press we learn Ural Frauk HM«
F-aq, of I rairievflla, Is vary low. wBh
"MH cbm* .f improvement.
I

»•

xj

�that have been in the market a longer or
shorter time, are *ure to be a success in
any locality, except where they have been
fully tasted. In consequence of this fact,
those who are desirous of obtaining new
varieties, which have not been tested sevcvcral years in their vicinities, must run
the risk of the result No particular cre­
dence should be given to what ia said in
grape circulars, about the adaptation of
vines to alj localities; nor to the testimo
nials in regard to the qualities of different
varieties offered for sab, because testimo­
nials as to quality are often given by men
who are not good judges of grapes. The
best I can do for those who aroaeeking
for good varieties is to say:
Tho Debware, Iona, 'Agawam (Roger*' Hybrid,
No. 16) and Concord, are the four best
old colored varieties, which may be risked

THUS AND SO.

WkatatWwMA cams to tell &gt;
AR fkM aUttan ia not rold ?
Oh! bo feature, plain or striklmr,
- But a rxnrar we cannot shan.

Cultivated timber—a school board.

Gray wiU be tho fashionable
spring.

Railroads

Railroads.

Phax and Phon.

n

j

~~~~

_____ Railroad,.

■

me M W Jitiiu &amp; Sajlsai
tAUISM.

WBbortart Um
CMe*r» and Orawi
H/ o«/y
W Srew/A DaV Cocehnand

One-third of the population

Carolina is illiterate.

hchig'^SIiW’south.

-X-XSAE

Tasle.

Taking Mact Bee.
OOIXG EAST.

Mr. Moody, the evangelist.
years old list Monday.
To keep moths out of old dothing, it is
recommended to give the dothing to. the

poor.

Smidgkins says: “Make your home
happy—even if you have to stay awsy
from it,"
It is estimated that the bridge between
New York and Brooklyn will cost 190,•

in any part of the country where the Con­
cord ripens. There are several new varie­
ties which have lately coma into market,
aa the Brighton. Champion, Worden'a

000,000.
The “ blM&lt;hta" cure must boa homeo­
pathic remedy, on the principle that panes
will eure pains.

The marriage of Miss Wood to Mr.
Tubbs, in New York, informs us when she

wooed'n where.
If a bird in the hand is worth two in
the bush, is a mole ou the face Worth two
in the ground ?
g^P* _------ .
' have been hum»-

,

expect that any very groat reformation has
taker place in the morals of grape vine
venders. Buy sparingly and with the
expectation of being chi ated in some de­

gree, and then all will be right As an
instance . of ariarepreaentation, some years

A good hotbed may be mads upon the
surface of the ground, piling up the ma­

nure from two foot, six inches to three feat

high, and at feast six inches wider all
around than the frame.

This extra width

tendsio preserve the heat within the frame;
and if it be a fool wider than the frame it
would be belt er than six inches. ‘The

situation should be where the soil is dry;
and the bed should front to the sjuth, or

u nearly south as tho location will permit
The sashes should be procured before the

bed is made, or their exact tiie should be
known when the frame ia made ; and tho

frame may bo made to hook closely to­
gether. ao as to be removed, and easily

stored away when Dot in use. Fresh Korea
dung is the best manure to produce heat

It should be thrown into a heap and wet
slightly about' a week before it is placed
on tho bed, and turned over once or twice

before using it to increase the host When
put on the bed, tread it down firmly, and

cover it about six inches deep with light,

rich soil, and ascertain the degree of beat
when you desire to

sow your seeds, by

plunging a thermometer into the soil; and

if too warm, wait a day or two for the bed

to cool.
grees

Seeds will stand a beat of 90 de­

very well.

Sometimes
~

sown in pots and pans, which

seeds are

plunged

into the manure without any covering of

soil; but in such a case, it shonldjbc cov­
ered

or

three or four inches deep with sand

ashes

to

retain

the heat

Wooden

boxes six incbee deep, made of very thin
boards, about two fset long, and one foot
wide, would bo better than pans and pots
for some kinds of plants.
The bottoms
might be of tine, or galvanised sheet-iron,
perforated with small boles to allow water
to pass through them, if, the watering
should be too copious. Buch boxes could
be pocked in without sty waste of room;
aad foey could be easily removed to fork
up tho bed anew to increase the heat, or
to allow a new bed to be made, when the
heat cTtte aid om is too umah axhauted.

vertiaed aa ripening in New York State in
August, and as being ‘‘the only raisin
grape in the United States." It turns out
with mo to ripen with the Concord, and to
1'C no raisin grape at all, and not worth
cultivating at this lata day, when there
axe so many better rarietim.
XOTATTOB or CROPS.
A judicious rotation of crops wiD keep a
farm in a good state of fertility without

any manure, except what u made on the
farm. In the first place, turn over a field
in sod for com, first spreading upon the
field what manure you can spore, and
turning it under aa fast as' spread, or the
same day at least. Deep pfowidgbnot
necessary in plowing sward tend for eorn ;
but it should be turned over flat and even­
ly, and after harrowing the tend the com
should be planted immediately, so as to get
a good start ahead of the grass. The next
year this land may bear a crop of oata
barley or spring wheat.
Seeding it down
to clover or tv any other grass with it, tho
clover being necessary to fertilise the land
tho third year, by turning under a second
growth (the first being cut for hay) early
ia September, and sowing the land to
wheat or pre, and seeding it down to grass
again, omitting to sow the clover seed in
this case till the foHowing March, when it
may be sown even if the ground should be
covered with snow; and as soon as the
snow is gone and the land is dry roll it,
and tho dover seed will catch well. There
ia no kind of grass ao good as a green fen
tiliacr as clover, as its roots penetrate the.
soil quite deep; and with the green dover*
turned under it is equal in fertilising land
to a moderate spread of stable manure.
Wo are now on the fourth year with wheat
or rye and tho land properly seeded. Tho
fifth year may be a crop of hay, and thB
sixth hay or pasture, to be folloirod when
desirable with another rotation of crops,
but is not essential that tho above system
be strictly followed, but it n necessary
that the dover be grown to be turned
under at the proper time, if the land is to
bo kept in a good state of fertility without

.A writer ou this subject reps: “Tbe
moot perfect trestmeat for aa orchard to
give vigor of growth, is to cultivate the
surface ia connection with a yearly modi
crate application of manure. Heavy top­
dressing without cultivation will produce
derided nauhs. We visited an orchard
which had for years roerired an abundant
top-drawing. All the manure that could
be spared west t&gt;tho orchard. Theme!,
low surface could be kicked up with tho
boot among the grara.
The trees bore
heavy and exedteat oepa. The London

badly injured. In pruning grapevines,
yon are merely to put the vines ia good
shape, MW mnftl to save (be most of
the beet canes of het yesr’s gaowth, which
&gt;uj ba Uowa from their reddish rotor.
The and* af the canes raved may be cut
off to suit your trellis space; and the side

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medical men pronounce cigarettes a great
promoter of consumption.
“ Wbat did you get ? " she asked, as he
returned from a two days’ deer hunt.
“ Got back! ” was the reply.

A Western genius has invented a ma­
chine for making artificial foliage. He
might call it a patent leave er.
“ I live by my pen," said a poet, wish­
ing to impress a young lady. “ You look
aa if you live in it," was the reply.

Astonishing bow quickly things travel
now. Away out in Oregon, Cronin is raid
to be erecting a bluwglaa* conservatory
over his nose.

“ Thomas, of what fruit is rider made ?”
“ Don't know, rir." “Why. what a stupid
boy ! What did you get when you robbed
Farmer Jones' orchard?" “pot a thrash­
ing, sir."
“ Remember who you are talking to,
sir," said an indignant parent to a fractious
boy. “ I am your father." “ Well, who's
to blame for that ?" said young imperti­
nence, “ 'tain't me,"

would be wall to get s few extra nuta
mads for such imptaments m are liable to
have them lost when in use. You should
also have duplicates of such porta of your
mowing m«clurtt as are most liable to ;

m. aad
anivs at IMS a.

QREAT WESTERM RAILWAY.

HAND RAPID! DIVISION.

An Oregon boy who got to school the
other day a few minutes before the master
and his fellows, declared a vacancy, and
cast the whole vote of the school in favor
of a holiday.
The metric system is being introduced
into Sweden, where it will be in full ope&lt;
ration within a few yean. A law has been
passed fixing 1888 n the date when it is
to become compulsory.
Rome Sentinel: When a man ' ia treat­
ing a dashing widow to ice cream, aad sets
his wife coming into the restaurant, about
all he can do ia to button his coat, hang to
his chair, and trust to Providence.

The Reliable Short List

EAST AMD WEST.
to an

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SUMI IAPIH AM BETIUF.
TIME TABLE.

•burd.ys exceptsd. ILHily.
r ears on all day tralaa,
&gt;. tn. train has PnltBaa ears throosh
m Awa“” p—
}&lt;n*l Paw-far Ar*t. EaaUtou.

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Furniture, Coffins Etc.

w“ They must have a very feeble consti­
tution in Congress," said Mra. Partington,
“ if they haven't got power enough among
’em-to otmnt a few votes. Why, Imo
would do it in five minutes by simple ad-

At the marriage of an Alabama widow­
er, one of the servanta was naked if his
master would take a bridal tour. “Dunno
ufa; when ole ramus's alive he took a
paddle to her; dunno if he take a bridle
to de new one or not"
A RrciPX.—Blue glass, one part; faith,
ten ports; mix thoroughly and stir well
until all the common seuac evaporates, a-,
the presence of a minute quantity will
spoil the mixture. If the} preparation is
not strong enough, add more faith.—
Eagle.

An editor on the frontier, rays on ex­
change, became martial, and was made
captain.
On parade, instead of “ Two
in front—advance ! ' he uncon- ;
aciously excUimod, “ Cash—«2 a year in
adnmeo." He was court-martialed and
sentenced to read his own papers.

More adyice to parties about to marry
(thrown away, of eourac,.«; usual).- The.
Phrenological Journal advises young men
to.be guided by the shape of the chin Tn
picking out a wife.. Inattention to-this
................... t&gt;W
in ua grew poorer ana poorer, ana urn uwas ,
were stunted and covered with moss. Thea •“
Jtttfy.
a new treatment ru begun. All sorts of
A gentleman traveling in Ohio some
refuse matter were wheeled or carted on,
such as rifted coal-ashes, old tan, scrapings years ago, turned in U a country tavern for
of roads, fragmentary manure, 4c., until a dinner. The bar-room was garnished with
considerable thickness had finally accu- a dirty wash-basin, a pieOt of soap the
undated. A free growth commenced, sod •uxc of a loKSge, and a square yard cf
improved crops of apples were the result." crash dimly visible through epidermic de­
PAINT ABD BEPAjn YOLTL IMPLEMENTS. posits. Haring slightly washed, the trav­
No farmer should foil to put his form eler eyed the rag doubtfully, and tbea »
implements D good order before work asked the proprietor, “ Haven't you, sir.
oouMoca in tho spring. Some of them, about the premises a this year's towel?"

, undoubtedly, need pitting; and others,
perhaps, are not in good repair, a brace
beieg broksn, or a bolt, or a nut misting.
Whiio you ar- at the blaekasuth'a, it

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Why is a store that don’t advertise like
Enoch Arden ? Because it “ secs no sale
from day to day.”
Please keep your eye ou tho fact that

and be happy again,

1 GM Reduction ii Prices!
SALISBURY &amp;, BROSSEAU

FURNITURE
UjtoMen M Braids Fma. fc

Graft Santa 1WM
ORTHERN
ODITTIR Alu

MLWAYCOMPMR
Look here !

Look here

lelnhia

Hex Moute.—She led him to a adh
and » a deep bMS vteea caDed him her
soul’s idri, and inquired what his monthly
inane was. Strang his gaas fixed ou her

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VOL, XXI.
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NO. 89.

J. 8. GOODYEAR &amp;. CO.’S ]

jhe^enii-WeeklyhepUblican Banner

Announcement!?

■lni'liH .IXV PUBLISHER.
Zkianre Uloct. oppwirt U« Heart

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Dry Goods and Clothing.
Great Bargains in Dry Goods. All kinds of Fancy Goods |
1 at BOTTOM PRICES. Ready Made Clothing Speciality.

TjEllMS or SVBSCHIPT1O1

ol&gt; Department!

Tailoring.
A fine

Tailoring Department connected with our Store.

ha tks op ad ver tiring.

Boots and Shoes-

A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, nil kinds, very Cheap. ,

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Groceries.
Vt» l‘ BJO I 10.001 nj»| foJW
c..«? I jiuio i wool Mini aun |
ituwi aun i &amp;axo~l rimi w

Groceries of all kinds as LOW as they can be bought any where.

Salt.
A full lino of Saginaw and Onondaga Salt always on hand,

----- ;—— ------- - - --PPiOrESSIONKL AND BUSINESS CARDS

Come and see us

For we mean to sell goods, so that it shall be for your advantage
“ to buy of us.
j. S. Goodyear &amp; Co­
Hastings. Mich. Jun. 17, 1877.
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jan!8tf. .

THIS FAFEH IS ON FUJI WITH

Doctor Aikln’s Double Column.
i READ,
READ.
READ
^THIS I ~ READ
EVERYBODY
YVWHlT JH WEALTW. OR FAME. OR LIFE---- WITHOUT IIKALTH r*Sa
JAMES CLARKE
ATTORNEY AT LAW A ■SOLICITOR
yre»pt aUantion «tr.a to

IS OUANCKRY.

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a*- CHRON IC

SMITH fe KNAPPEM.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
OUS IN PHIXCKRY. Fractal io al! U&gt;» coart.
-I lhu .tote. OCcaurer Jaliu. Kuwait'* »tor«.
rn&gt;.xsrSMini.
Ca*». M.Kji*rra&gt;.

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H. C. PECKHAM,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
FRKEPOHT. BA11RT COUNTY, MICH.
«&lt;F'Jfficw in n.-»ide'*ee. North aide Jl.ln Bt.*%a

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Jirrirr o?Tirt rSAcr. oami c.iuctio.
end I durance Amt, Union Block. Stale Strewt,
Hwiinn. Mich.
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H’M. UPJOHN,

DR. H. F- PECKHAM.
■ tlCLBCHC PHYSICIAN AND 8UBOION,
•:,4ar Orttk. llarrg

DELIG HT J. WOLF. M. D.
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Offito bo«n fromlOo’eloek *. M. to ir. «. Jtf*idmeeSb Jefferson dUeoU All «aU* Wfil recpVn
prempt attention.
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A. P DRAKE.
PinatCliN k HGBQBON.-riMtee evar K D.'
Ark 1 c&gt;,«_BruaB,.ar»,an.ln.St.. ilMirngn Mich.

WM. IL RAYFORD.
SY un&gt;« t'onM«llor al Law.'aud BpNcHsr

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O&gt;.» 1 cn
fr&gt; k..r friend

“SBi.-'.w'iatti:'
Barlow ± Goodyear'* eture.
DR. C. RUSSELL,

The Married or I

PHYSICIAN A SUMMON.—Office o
1'.U&lt;,.I1'. .tore, Phoadx Block, Bl
Hanlon, Midi.

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LUCIUS RUSSELL,
A W YER. Circuit Conn CoMrirtiongr,

CHAS. H. BAUER,

Fannv

proaching him he extended hislumd, cx­
claiming, “Why, Charley Gaines, where
the 'dedoe did you drop from ? I thought
you were thousands of miles away, in sun­
ny Itahr studying art and basking in the
smiles. of those proUy models we read
about,’’
“So I -icajt, Ned, but I have returned
and am just now basking in the smiles of
this little artist whom I discovered among
the fairies in yonder -wood.”
Here followed an explanation of what
had occurred and then an introduction of
Ella to her quondam friend which was
almost unnecessary u they had become
quite well acquainted during their walk.
Then followed an invitation for Charley
Gaines to step in and take tea with them,
at which the sto^r was again repeated and
a fresh volley of thanks ponied out by Mr.
and Mrs. Murray,. • , . .
It becomes almost unnecessary to follow
the thread of these lives much further.
Charley Gaines soon discovered that Ella
was sadly in need of instruction and, as he
was spending the summer in that part of
the country, he took upon himself the
duties of instructor. Not many months
had elapsed before he began to instruct
Ella in an art of which nature implants
much knowledge -Jn the youthful breast.
8o that during the Christmas holidays,
when Fanny came to act as bridesmaid for
Ella, she was confidentially informed by
the latter through a mixture of tears a^rd
smiles that, “though the work had ndt
profited her a dollar, it had gone far towX
aras solving the problem for her."

.
mysteries bbecame
her.
~“e plain as daylight to *
”•
Thon ambition stepped in. Heretofore
her efforts bad boon mainly directed to
«qyhig i» her room inch pictures as she
could possess herself of. Nov however,
oh tl«) fine Summer weather
at hand,
she concluded
to work from nature. So,
wuauuvu w .u.m
'taking her matend she would sally forth
£
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Character, Family, and
Toward the South.

Polioy

\Tbe Chicago Infer— Ocean contains two
vcVy interesting communications in a racy
vein by well-known . writers, both haring
spent some time at the home of the Presi­
dent elect. We
We dopy Bnt
first wh&gt;l
what w
is said of
h5g 3^60 and personal character by
■
r
.
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PRIVATE DALZXLL. .
It in, or ought to be, something to know
that when Gen. Hayas enters tfee White
House ho will transfer to it a Christian
family, of which he is tha consistent and
exemplary head. His wife is a woman
r..n -C

One bright sunny afternoon, as she sat hand is daily blessed by the poor of the
seemed to bo always hi trouble over the
city. .She is fjTemost .in acts qf benevo­
fell &gt;1 hie.
expenses of his family. Having now busily cngagMl sketching in tho woods she lence, In a quiet and undemonstrative way.
accquircd his fortundHtecems to be still beard a low wkfetlo—a little femiliar bal­ Her children are beautiful and intelligent.
more unhappy than WHR- I'm sure I lad. Peering ^jrough tho foliage, she
The pride of Havre life, is that goad
cannot solve the problem. And Ned, too. perceived, in the Ahction from which tha
woman and the four darling children. &gt; He
soundrproceeded,
with
He has finished his education, been ad- --------------------- ;--------------approaching
„- .
,
is a home man ; he is always .at home at
mi
t
ted
to
tbe
bar
and
is
now
working
day
a
|Kirt-fulio
under
bu
armaud
carelessly
I by tbo enriQu,. Jraluu, or pn
nigkt You never see nun—-it was always
&gt;nd satlsfr Mwnclfand night, to do whatt To amass ■ for- swinging a stoyt oane. Ho was walking
riam, and by hi’ lapcrioriklll
his habit—away from his own fireside at
.tunc a-i his rfather
.t— J.J
—i:_
did 1-r
before
him. While carelessly but sturdily towards her when,
night. He loves home. Around .it chu*
raising
bis
cudgel,
ho
made
a
dash
at
the
he is not exactly unhappy, he appears to
r reletivr,. rirtlmi «r Conwini.tloi. or oilier
;StrXyuW.S,SaLS be anything but contented, and looks upon ground with it, striking about a yard from tors all that is beautiful and attractive to
XgMttd ho loves it. : He never drank,
life as a perpetual/Stroggle, which it cer­ where she sat. Then raising himsdf UM
■k ivurt, played cards ; never atO1 phnJctan..nd ^vinxcboroogh qu*ll«illoM.ln4rhV. tainly is to him." ।
lifting hU iial bo said with a gentle
political clubs, or .spent Li“Ella," exclaimed Mrs. Murray, enter­ madly Voiee “My dear Miss, I ani'^B MHp in brawling hotel crowds of puliing the neat and tastily -furnished parlor, tremely happy that I should have inUH
Ho hates all such things, and
rupted
your
occupation
jnst
as
T
did,
or
“why are you not dressing for tea ? Hero
avoids them as be would a pcstilenoo.
it is nearly three o'clock and our friends hi^suakeship," pointing to tbe snake to
will be here by four. Go at once girls, and which he had just dealt such a powerful
and
fatal
blow,
"would
have
dobo
so
much
dreas, instead of lounging your timo away."
It is hardly to be wondered that Ella more effectually than I fiave^jnd perhaps
should fail to solve the problem oflife's for a longer time.” Sure enough. There
object. Many older and wiser heads have lay beside her the venomous reptile which
rT&lt;*Xvi: FAITH IN.
smart yodng men suppose. All good men
.
__ &gt;■
tsa1
labored at this same question without over would in an instant more have sprung up—even all bad men—admire such a life of
*her perhaps
‘
*
to death.
arriving nt a solution. Mr. and Mra. | on her andi
. town |
^be di
rneClre »(«•
_ —- Murray wcro honored citacas of the
fccnce transpired in such purity as Gen. Hayes has led from boy­
hood up. I can go through tho Ohio
fair con:
com- , an incnflM
■space of time, that Ella
of 3------- , having accqulred ' a fair
could ha^H
■ the danger from which Legislature to-day amid all this -excite­
potency of this world's goods some years
ment and find not a single Democrat but
Eued.
Gradually
howprevious to the timo spoken of. They she bad W
kr came to her and rcn- what is tho personal friend of Dayes.
had done their whole duty toward their over, tho rfl
Not a word has any man yet uttered
dercd
her
N
two children, Ned and Ella, i» far aa their
Abe gentleman, “yoti against his integrity and honesty—not one
&lt;‘I fear M
knowledge of that duty could reach. They
■ would to my mind in all tho five great campaigns in which as
had provided thorn with excellent educa­ intend to fiu
Congressman, Governor and President he
Be a snake bite."
tions and a fair station in life. Ned was be quite as &lt;
(for which it wafl in- has successively been before tha people
This had
working his way up in his profesaion and
here so conspicuously.
tended and
brox____ Ella at onbo to her
Ella—well, she was doing' absolutely
nothing. Having finished her education, senses for she had
i will do after the
tho necessities of her position did no£ re­ as vciy “plucky"
i’snn&gt;, Wj I tBBquire from her any labor, nor had she over danger is all past
sun shines all through his
been taught to do any. Hero was the not find words tt
act and speech, and shows
true cause of her inability to. solvo Aho titnoly assistance,'
iah. Full of good sense,
great problem. She had no object in life,
,
and her parents had failed to teach her again flashed through hex mind. _
“No thanks arc necessary, I did slmply
any except the uaual • one of parrying,
which is taught to most girls of the pres­ what any ono should do and I am very
ent day. Unfortunately however, Ella glad to have come in time. I see you are
same voice for All, hooret, plain, blunt, and
was rather peculiar, and was unable to sketching. I, too, am on artist, and

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BURGHER.
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persuade heraelf that any one of the many
gentlemen who wefe callers trnd visitors at
the house would make for her suoh a
husband as would render her life a happy
one.
’•* ’
, p«rMM&gt; or
In their own room, Fanny, who was an
kKSte old rcboomale and Intimate rrldfod of

rcsintttsffilsas

ISAAC W. V ROOMAXUKDER-aHBKIFF.DotatyU.S. Marek

JUHN (UCREMTY.

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7i

should bo glad to compare notes witiL
you."
“Indeed, sir, I’m no artist. I was sife&gt;™ic
-a
«-»»«.
plyamt^Rngmj
’
— u «&gt;rrz *&gt;“’
.U.Kh.mdt."
hare you even
ud MC-eHd. .. 4*
H.y&lt;» pralnWith that rare
I in
«H»iBGnt a d«rrae.
P°IieT toward the late ConMerate
fro. thTsuWect
ISuu" ■ th-n set forth by

Ella's, resumed the convcnwthn which
had been interrupted by Mrs. ’Murrey. “I
know, Ella, why you are unable to solve “If you do not obicct I will aecc
the problem, because you have begun at you throuzh thu piece of woods t
the wrong cud of life. You have com­ more snakes shall fall in love with
She laughingly persisted him to
menced at the idle end. Work, and work
pony her. ffhBffing pis—fly mew
alone will set yon right."
. t f
not only through the woods but e

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THE PRESIDENT ELECT:

His
EH.
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Bonsall overcome, a result which perseverance

b«» ou&lt; of =hil I- jem Ld
«»d
it .lm«t «.». u »lift h.1 no nhinet I
ty and dissec people around me in poverty and dis­
j
tress,,----struggling
for. a----bare- existence.. ._ And
■ uoir, uaiauuii । -----r&gt;P""n---.n
Uuum.
| when they have attained a good position in
Bad ' society, accumulated a fgrtnne and accom­
plished the objects for which they strove,
happier— indeed, less happy
.. J
. . ..
than while they were in the heat ot tbe
battle. There is father, for instance.

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Hcnlir thing: It may not profit you a,
dollar ’; but it will certainly gv
towarda;
solving that problem for you.’
Hero the conversation ended. The tea
drinking and entertaining wcro gone
throaeh with. Bat all through the cyeOver hie fom beat Dark! Grey.
। oing Fanny’s words would recur to Ella,
’ and set her to thinking. Even at the
• time of their retirement, though nothing
' was said about it, the words. “It may
i not profit you a dollar, but it will certain­
’ ly go far towards solving that problem for
you,” would ring in her ears and were
' ever present. The next day WM set for'
i the termination of Fanny's visit and she
i departed.
Then Ella was more than ever low
the hUhwey. the Ueekrmilh ran.
{spirited and lonesome. Still she pondered
on there words: "It may not profit you a
dollar," etc. Suddenly breaking from her
usual reverie one day, she exclaimed, “I'll
i try—I'll soe if Fanny is right" Rising,
Of frightened ehilJren row thrill and bixh.
she donned her street drew and started for
I the business street of the town. She purj chared an easel, some colors, some brushes
and the various material used by artiste in
' their work. She had always possaased a
i taste for art and had chosen this as her
. worA*. When once she ' had made up her
■ mind, Ella was not the person to tarn
j back. At first she found heraelf beset by
' difficulties. Her knowledged was meaner,
’ and she had few facilities for orereomrfig
I the obstacles in her path. But resolutely
and steadily she pursued her plan. She
drew and painted a certain number of
' hours cadi day, and permitted nothing to
SOLVING THE PROBLEM.
j interfere with her uork, as she called it.
Her mother laughed at her, and her father
i sneered, while Ned took her part and in­
BY FRANK LARCH.
sisted upon it that “Ell is a trump and
■T. km. -b« .hi. lift’. rtniEd. i. JI
Ure"””
DAVID GREY'S ESTATE.

DISEASES. ;&amp;a

HARVEY WRIGHT,

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WHOLE NO. 2031,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1877.

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VEGBTIIfl
The CMeeat

FIMILYJEDICINE

“ How ahall I make the South gor era
hereelfr
The Prarident eUot b retbM fr.ai the
poHey of Gen. Greet—Uviag the ex^fe.
cla on one tide and the eortberu Republi­
cans and negroes on ths other—has not
been a sueeroaful policy.
Gov. Hayes is satisfied that there must
be a new party in the South—or two new
parties—separated, not by the color line,
Cut by a political Hne. His policy will ba
to trv and separate the white vote- divide
it—throwing the old hardshell rebel vote
withjthe ignorant negroes into a Democrat­
ic party, and the old Union Whigs and in­
telligent negroes into a new Union or Re­
publican party. Then he proposes to with­
draw the troops and let each party take
care of the other.
•\Will Governor Hayes jeopardiae the
n«ro?
No, he will not Ho will treat with no
party not baaed on tho last constitutional
amendments and on tho perfect equality,
political and religious, of the colored

His idea is to foster a new party, based
on absolute justice to all men, and a party
that will divide offices and honors with all
colored non worthy of than. Whan he
can find such a party coming to meet him
from the South, Gov. Hayes will meet it
half way. He wiB say to it, Now police
yourselves; reward (without distinction of
color) your patriots ; punish (without dis­
tinction of color) your criminals; and pro­
tect (without distinction of color) your
children.
Gov. Hayes will not concede a point that
can be construed into a compromise; but
he is prayerfully in earnest io the idea that
tho South must ba made aolf-govenung—
that the color line must be broken down
before there can;.be perpetual peace, and
before tha southern half of the republic
can become homogeneous with tho north­
ern half. He believes the political distinc­
tion must be political not social; that not
only the white vote must bo separated, but
also the negro vote.
This wiU be, and is now, Gov. Hayes*
Will it succeed ?
It is worth trying, and 1 am glad to see
Bishop Wilmers coming to Columbus to
urge it, but, in my opinion, it will not suc­
ceed.
Why?
. Because the women in the South will
not allow it to succeed. They will ostra­
cise every southern man who, like Long,
street, dares to go against the old idea of
white supremacy. They will not associate
with any southern man who wiU give po­
litical equality to the negro. The man
may be ever so patriotic, over so glad to
become postmasters and collectors, but the
women of the South will beg in rags be­
fore they, will associate with a man who
Loves a republic with negro political equal­
ity.
Longstreet has been socially killed by
tbe women of New Orleans. He is a

HEALTH-RE8T0EEE.

General Debilit-

And still onr Platform.

“Honest money for all, and
free schools for all.
There
should be no inflation which
will depreciate the one nor sec­
tarian interforance which will
destroy the other.”

lurawa. Tbe bile M •-»ntv. *a4 cnetleaM
■ lib anbeallhy eracneUotu trea ;b, |,„&lt;73
ot tbe stonacb, are rrrriaiij
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ee«MMB aytnptoau.

MARVELLOUS EFFECT.

M- IL aravExa:

raaJltkM c«»« ■»&lt; renctof.! hm »uJ eSnct
1 coil'.innni to lotto It every tliy. c»!tluj B-t»

PRESIDENT HAYES.

The fact that RrrnzRroaD B. Hayxs

KLIZABETH A. FOLKT.
tl WebeUr r-reet, Cbi.-!e»:ovn, Mml

is President of the United States is a vic­
tory glorious enough without adding there­
to one single word.

Yet we cannot refrain

from congratulating the people of tic

•wolwT LIMBS.

OUR PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT.

county and the State on the peaceful de­

The Union of these States—the protection of every American citizen in all his political rights—

termination of this long-contiaacd strug­

the pxonipt enforcement of ever}* law—equal and exact justice to be the rule of action—Liberty and

gle, and the triumph of the principles of

right and justice, despite tbe bittar and

Union, one and inseparable, now and forever—are ensured by this just determination of the count of

vindictive opposition of the TiMenites,

the Electoral Votes by tho Joint High Commission, under the approval, and by the authority of, thtr

who sought by means the most despicable

Congress of tho United State’s.

to over-ride the verdict of the American
people expressed at the ballot-boxes in a

legal and Constitutional manner. z

The following is the result, as ^determined and declared on Friday morning by the two Houses of
Congress, in Joint Convention assetftbled

But we never doubted that thit would
be the result In the 7faoe of tho mad

Fob Hayes and Wheeleb.

bowlings of tho “ peat orfioe" seekers in

California,

our little city on the morning of the 8th

Colorado,

of November, wo stated that from the re­

Florida,

turns then at hand we believed Hayes was
certainly elected, and could not be counted

Iowaf

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Illinois,

Kansas,

and Wheeler over our editorial columns as

belief that has never faltered jk wavered

Massachusetts,

Michigan,
'MinnesJ^

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Maryland,

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Pennsylvania,

elected President.

South Carolina,

Tho Indianapolis JmwmI, in noticing
the fa* that Congressman Humphreys of
Indiana voted with the obstructionists, ae-

Vermont,

Vegetine is sold by all Druggist*

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Q. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col.

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Total,

for treasonable prad

Dr. RmdoHs has tectared afc Niles, and
its Itefin Gab has over 300 membera.
E*-i|.-Governor Hdt is gaing to

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oounto for it on tho
“ once sentenced to

M kUand has a red ribbon brigade of
Several lotten ha’
ovw 300.
Washington from the
The poultry show at Flint Last week the lib of Jutire M
stated: “ Ab God &lt;Mj
Ypsilanti has organised a rod ribbon
eJab 400 strong.

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West Virginia,

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Attcvnr* bb4 Gwxt*! Acrn'- for MamdnMtW
rfte7cren»*»» U!f AmriM CumpMI,
Ma.
W aaitoiM. ItoM.
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Virginia,

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Tennessee,

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Rhode Island,

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North Carolina,

Texas,

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New York,

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FOB TEX TIBES ITS COST.

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VEGETINE

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Would not te Without

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Kentucky,

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Nevada,

Wisconsin,

Georgia,
Indiana,

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New Hampshire,

Oregon,

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Nebraska,

Ohio,

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Delaware,

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Maine,

the political platform on which he was

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Louisiana,

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Arkansas,
Connecticut,

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indicating onr belief in their clnetion—a

amid all the long months of bluster and
So will be every man who will
fare the galreach out his hand to take the olive branch
of peace which Hayes, like a good angel,
official words
lant Ferry p
wiB soon offer them.
Here is the whole question epitomised: their election.
Hayes will offer the dive branch of
After this issue we shall withdraw from
peace and equality.
Some southern patriots will reach out tho head of our editorial columns the
and take it
name of Buthcrford B. Hayas, which,
Others will want to.
smoe the 13th of October, 1875, his floatThan wiB eommenoe pcnec^MM^
■^hcre u ocr chosen polities! leader,
social ostracism, and woman.
Kh that glorious motto of which he was
Leri her country's wounds, will
tbe old sores, and the rick South vM|
rtbs sethor, that comprised, in substance,

Alabama,
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In the Bamweb of the 9th we said

campaign flag bearing the names of Hayes

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that was our firm belief, and placed the

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FOB HATSS \M&gt; WBKEUB
Tb.pn.ing .S™ -d:

“ Tbi. eoaolndm th. «&gt;nnl of tb« thirtjr-wghl Suu. of Um, Onijn.

Tte hJM wffl

tain and deliver the rteult of the votes to tho pretiding officer."

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TUB KMCLT AHXOVNCXD.

Alli-., oo. of th. t4M, h.r»s drii™l th. muneoi, th. pmidiog dS™, „pr-cd , hop. th., o. th. M

Mhi.t would
ofthowoHd.

mthrn^d:

th. dignit, of th.

» „pouhl. B [h. Aneriwi

Th. .U. -ml™ of BUrt™ .ppoiaud to wu (far P™iJ„t

M

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ill uaerting that Mr. Stu. WM MS, of whirh . m.joril, i. 1S3. Th. .uu of th. roto for P™a«u,. ddinred b, th. ullm. M
A
ru 250,000. The da­ dMlh.totrfc&lt;«P-.orjM.nal,i8n,«ud.WM«,h,fcH.lh«tadaHv..iMroto.;)b,8u«»lj Tad-,
is as follows: Hayas,
Th. Mto. of th. rot. (bt Tlo-Pt-d-t of th. Uoitod Sutto, . driit^J b, U. toll- „d dot—t, .
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4,•83^5 ; TOfcn, 4^285; Cooper,
81,737,; Smith (Temperance), 9^22; 'Cons™. wntMl J-om, S», 18Z7, - toi. -bj-t, i., fa. WBli-t A. Wh-hw, 185 wt.; fct Th..™ A
,
Black (Woman'. Righto), 5,608. Colo­ -tor Whmftrt I do .nnonnto thu BnU-ftod B- H*,—, of th. Stoto of Ohio, ■aring ™d„d ,
., » dJ, tAMd PMdtol of th. Unitod Suu. Cw th. f-r
„ lU j,k ,
.
,2,
°*^
redo, which gave the Republican State tom
■
ticket about 1,000 majority, » not inolnd- A. Whtwtor, of th. 8uto of Sow ToA, luting n—irwl . majority of the whoi. n—X. of
gd in the above vote, as ha doctors were Vie. Pn—toot of th. t.'toud Suu. for the fcnr ym ooounmring on th. Sth do, of Huoh 18n ThZ "*’
[Aosen by the Ltginteluro.
with « 11.1 of th. roto, trill be-toed noth, jtnmJ of both Bod The -tut rf th. »'■ ■■ j
‘ .ong»n«—t»Ura».
Tfitehouae, the Demo- ,
-ril.™&gt;d, th. joint .-tog of th. two Ho—MditthtA
t» Duchess and CoijwYert, which » At &lt;
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in

JCRATIVE BUSINESS.
Ke want 4O*««rc 1
An

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&gt;cter and
Far purtlca*

[lataekSiaft

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TIME-CARD

11.-44 P.M.

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UnlKft wrst.

Special Notices.

Dr.
U&gt;, SUU.

Schenck’s

Standard

u

Th. ajiuk u^uc, k.„

The “Iron Treil.”

T“aio k*

.kT^f.L“CrlA" flT,,v,• T‘taH*M snd euricbm

Contract.
Ac.
Rzrrrti ■*"
tbi Bam I

of tl
Gblwh»r»
Haitian Ht

ibllean. tbaNai

ill n&lt;X rablUh any
.» i ircumrta—, at 1

1‘houaando hare been changed by tbe u»e

.iawmbv

'r*p-i’:!•'« ■ f lb» Uirtta— Repnbllean Ban-

i
from dirtin
guiehed phyaiclaae. clergymen and «&lt;ben&lt;
MR addrom. Sm W.

1’n.rri'tcri of the H—Hues Home Joarual,
Mann I Jokdim.

The Republican

Sold by dealers generally.

Pursuant w di, th. Republican of the

TO-nir’S APVERriSEMENTS.

Court House in the city of Halting., on Sat­
urday, March 3d, 1877.

Buiire-" Caesl—A.M. Blase.
Adsicirtralqr'z Sate—Mmste
Notice—Stephen 8. Wieka.
Fomitnr.—Stebbui’. Broi.

Io order by Samuel J. Bidelman. Esq, Chair-

lobe thinking about city nomi-

PUBLIC.

,x-,L

The national Rag graces the liberty pole on
• th. Court Home Square.
We regret to learn that Darby Doyle, Esq.,
of Yankee Spring., te quite seriously sick.

Grand Rapids plaster, which he is sellmg at
M.2'&gt; a ton.
.

wHUoen liervnebrd 1 oI®Bllo,nl andtheand
Tbe I’ublic'e abed lent aarvanta,

lioLLorXr a co

The 1th of Marcli came and went, and John
oftbe Journal dklnot go to’ Washington.
Qum. Why?
Ans. Because ■•things did not work wvll.’’

The wprsmty®
**»« Republicans of the
auBty at tho Convention on Saturday waa
vrr determined againat any change being
Bale ia this Judicial District.
*tsend &lt;Air city charter. A notice of such a
• duced. and' thia —Ul— all questions on that

Th. ^pemaee Meeting at Union Hall test

•ntre tnaiteby ^rs. Norman Bailey, Mrs. C. G.
0. E. WoodruR, Mr. Clark-n, and
•he Editor of the Bamb*.
v

THE STEBBINS BRO’S SA Y

Elite, Esq., that tbe Chair appoint a committee
of three on credentials.
.EK*!’’’'!!*®’ haTlnjr b*» permanently eur^l
Tho Chair named as said committee
H.
Elite of Thornapple, Calvin Hill of Yankee •uff.ren th. mean, of cure. To all who dortr. it.
Springs, and Abraham Ryerson of Hastings.

Brick for sale at my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland.
Hxnry L. Nkwton.
Dec. 5th, 187G.
xxi64tf

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

teed, and the Chair appointed as said commit­
tee, Mr. Ellis having declined to serve, Meem.
G. W. Brown of Hastings, John Keagle of
Castleton, and Wm. M. Scudder of Hastings
city.
A. H. Elite moved that there be a committee
of three on Re—lulioos, of which the Tempo*

John K—gio of Camtieton.
On motion the Convention voted to adjourn
until 1 o'clock P. M.

The Convention ro-aeeentblod pursuant to
adjournment.
Tho Committee on Credentials submitted

York.

«x.TW

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ERRORS of YOUTH.
«f •ttflerimt humanity, eend free to all who need it,
the recipe and direction for making thorimple
remedy by which he war cured, f-uffrren wi.hinx
o Front by tbe advertlaar’s experience eaa do so
W Mr—siM in perfect confidence. JOBNll.
WIDEN. C. Cedar rtreet. New Yorkn.TM

iiar&gt; free. Write and »ee.

ntee. their low and daughter., and all claaec.
a&lt;md of Myittg work at home, ehoold write to ui

M
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J ? ? M
To the* Working &lt; taaa^-Wa arw now nra-

febI5w4

Just received ladica' and gent’s linen
collar? and cuffs in all tbe newest styles.
febl5w4
J. Bctbell.

Sugar and Codfish at
fcbltf Smith, HoglrA 1’rwton a.
Ladies' Gent’s and Boys’ knit Under­
vests all sixes and prices.
J. Rcssell.
teb 15w4
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will save money by it.

DR- A. M. BLAZOPHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON
Office In the Hewer Blook. State Street. Harting*.

Prime Enjoyment for a Year.
MaKK Hoxr Amtatrnvn nr ImoDtxtxo

Tie SATURDAY EVENING POST

It oXm contains Historical and Biographical

hold Deparureute; fashion Article weekly,
fiwih and unoxoeiled; Humorous Notes; Lit­
erary Heviewe; Hewa Notes t Boys’ and Girls'
Columns ; and Strong and Sparkling Editors.

TWO DOLLARS A YEAR
Sample copy containing club rates, etc., sen
on receipt ofa 8 cent stamp. Address

BENNETT* ITTCH,
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—- - w- ■ i.IaA- W6l.

STAVES. STAVES.

«■

Everybody knows they ore the only

'

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot, South Side State St., Hustings Mich.
March 3rd 1877 tf.

i

A. Card.

States, after a tong and in r^me r-nect. un­ articles ; Scientific ; Agricultural and House­

"er believe for one momeut that THden could
bjr *aT possibility be counted in.

tion line go to J. Rushell's.

until you have priced their Goods, foryou

Drugs, Medicine, Eta., Etc.

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Senators and Reproacntnto the Republican members

Soap and Crackers at
febltf Smith, Hogle k Preston's.
For’anything in the Dry Good* or (no

At Irving Station, commencing on
Monday, March Sth, and contitfMrg eight
Enoch Andkub,
Teacher.

P. Garrett, W. D. Johnson from the Second Which for Jlorc thaw M Yean has been
District.
On motion of D. W. Elite, the Convention Story, Sketch and Family Paper,
authorized each delegate, in caao he could not •a is well known all over the United States. It
attend the Convention. to appoint a aubetllute; te published weekly, wntaina eight largo pages,
clearly printed on good paper, filled with the
choiceet etories and sketch— by the beet
writers; not sen«tlonal trash, but such at a
The Committee on R—olntion submitted tho mother i» willing to have her children read.

hday of NovemU. A. D. IBM. Itarofore.

Men's and boys' mohair caps 1cm than
cobl
’ febl5w4
J. Russell.

Select School.

and for Secretary William M. Scudder, which

suited in the choice of Geo M. Dewey, on the
second ballot.
On motion of Wm. P. Garrett, the Con­
vention voted to elect Ave delegate, front each
Reproeentatire Dirtrict to the fctaie Conven­
tion, vtee rocc, knd tho following gentlemen
were chosen: John Q. Cre—y, Samuel J. Bi­
delman, Frank S, Bowen, John Keaglc, Wm.
M. Scudder, from the let Duirirt, and A. H.

Shot and Starch at
feb’.tt Smith, Bogle &amp; Preston's.

Wall Paper and Boot Blacking at
fcbltf Smith, Hogle A Preston’s.

■hip« and the city of Hastings fully represent-

paralleled controversy, have determined that
Rutherford B. Hay- of Ohio ha- been legally
8. D. Clay, Esq., of G ranch Rapids, one of and constitutionally elected Prerideut, and
‘he most..•loquent speakers ii the Slate, and C. William A. Wheeler Vice-Pr—Ident, of these
G. Holbrook, Esq., will address the people of United Blates; and
Whuuus, Said decision is in accordance
n*»tinp, on tbe Temperance question, at with the r-ult of the
/‘ht
Union Hall next Sunday evening.
... ..... I
atrtiken in saying that the RtpoUieen wm
,k* only pap&amp; Jn lhe 8tolC(
«d« the election rf Tilden. The Banm

FUBinTUHE:

A few xsoro setts of Ladies’ Furs to sell
at cost at J. RcbhelL's.
fi*bl5w4
Bleached and Brown Cottons, Shirtings.
Ducks, Dernms and Collonadre, selling
cheap at J. Rubsell’h.
fitbl5w4

Tueaday trrafug.
The City Delegates to the Republican County
ConTTOtlon on Saturday were Charles H.
Hauer, Wm. H. Scudder, Baker Shriner and

Shawls, Nubias, Starts, Wool Hosiery
•nd Felt Skirts al uwt.
J. Rl'slkll.
febl5w4

Furniture, Undertaking, Picture Frames. Etc.

ur tbe akin aofu

report was accepted and adopted.
The Committee on Permanent Organization
Remember that the Council and the Board

A Fann of 40 acron to rent. 25 acrett
improved, with buildinga. Inquire* of J.
R. Eastman, office over IlaWBnga National
Bank,
marl’77
Gloves and Mittens less than cost to
close out.
J. Rlsbrll.
febl5w4

sfe'.'srtri.ts

Chairman.

Htmensber the meeting of toe lieform Club

BARNES* CO

J 6

E;

m tei?
Si e&lt;» pi:"i,te.7KV

call for tho Convention, and nominated as
Temporary Promdent Hon. Geo. JJ. Dewov.
who waa culy elected.
On motion of John Keagle, Wm. M. Scud­
der was choaen Temporary Secretary,
N

MtivtlS

tie had a gloripus and much needed rain on
Friday last.
S

TI us space is Contracted
v for by

Notice.

mar5w2

County Convention.

"'"i’rvrri.fnVofTb. Barry County Rarubllean.

SIECIAL.NOTICEOiriKH to the meetings be­
ing held at the M- E- Church,
in which so manno/ o«nz»oplr are interested, the eaUfor
a meetingatthcCourt House
this ncninf, to celebrate the
Inauguration of President
Hayes, is hereby rccalledAll About the County.

A spicy sketch dcscriptivo of a trip over
AtehiaonTopeka and SantaFe Railroad
®! of the beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nym
Crinkle," the musical and dramatic critio
of the New York World, sent free on paplicatlon,togetherwith tho SaxJiuukGtnde,
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
rtlmateat ular route from Kanias Cityand Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arixona and the San
Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on tbe continent between the Mis­
souri River and the Rocky ‘ Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Anderson,
Getb. Pan. dot.
Jan. 4 '76 tf
Topeka, Kan.

SS&amp;BSSE

creatures, to atrong, healthy, and happy men
and women ; and invalids cannot roeanneMu
h—itate to give it a trtal.
~«*bly throughout th* coanuy.
P*C* pamphlet, containing a history of
the I sauvikx Stmi-u • wIh.ij. —______•
TO TUB
—i ou iron as

Boston.

.TfugB, Medio', net PerfumeriM,- Etc-, Etc

Laeal filijijiess Notices

f,

uUu, -kick
u» -y«. t&gt;r. a. c. A,,, MU ud
|‘
Ulm U Ukno.uan.^, lh, dMauM
U.J unftdM OPU&gt; kl. •» Ukl., kU ™,e.
klihTO,h HU, n.mo, firt&gt; ,uu Ur k
mod whl.hu. nF. — V_l.___ J ,

Iron in the Blood.
ill train* Jailylexeeat Sundays—axeapt as
penlrDb' ".
B
Station Arent.

Remedies.

Ouuncua «I W* ua

Wc take thia opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safety and radical­
ly cure all casco of pilrt, without the use
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. 11. Wl. Brown.
Haktings, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxiGStl

PEOPLE’S
OREE M

Ayer’s Advertieemente.

Ayer’s

Cherry Pectoral

W. H. GOODYEAR,
The Druggist,

Farmers pieaso take notice that I have
bought out the interest of Calhoun A
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to call and ace me.
zxt51 tf
j. w. Brock.

Look Hore.

|

MeMrs. Cook &amp; Brooks bare removed
their. Tin Shop to tho rear end of the
Boston Cash rtorc, where they are manu­
facturing and repairing tin ware of all
kinds, in the most satisfactory manner.
Try them.
febl9l4.

For Sale.
A fine yoke of six year old oxen.
Hastings, Feb. 19, 1877.
feblDff
ChrstirMrmrr.

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the best
n tho market. A full supply at J. P
Roberta'.

Rcspedfidly annoiL7ices
that he has a^ain engaged
in the DRUG TRADE, ai\d
hOeS in stock and dady arriv­
ing, a fresh (ind genuine
Stock of Drugs and Medi­
cines, D
Goods,
plete
Merch

REM
redly o
Om door

OouRte
Bronchitis,

Airtb-na,

thp Pep

Hastings, July 18,1876

D‘ns’
CARBOLIC OIL

THE EHEMT OF DISEASE I
THE FOE OF PAIN LITSTI MEJSTT
TO MAX AMO BEAST

Ileili.

Is the Grand Old

MUSTANG

and Neuralgia.

LI NINIENT,

*e would cell the attention of these who

to which ho is,
titled.

Highest Market Price in
submitting

tUOO to 1S3O0.

Cash,
For Pi- ftarss. dtoirared to Harttasa. Naahvilk.

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
Will keep your
and Slock in Order
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT ffirrr NEVER FAILS’ Try it Onoe-W
WILL NOT CURE.NO ACHES, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER DO
FERRAND WILLIAMS A OCL.,
IMALS.THAT DOES J
DtaroUMtoktana.
TO ITS MAGIC
TLE COSTING
HAS OFTEN 6
EAT FOB

Dr. J. C. AYERit C0M Lowell, Mi«.,

�DWEI

Dare aeoak tbe troth whMovor yoa say.
Dore to tesoatl* “d orderly too.
Dare Ana the evil whatever you Ao.
Doreto*&gt;eeb kiedly.ate overtetnto.
Dare to da rtete. a*d yM'Ulad year way

SLANDER.

RURAL TOPICS.

A butter maker gins Ids plan of praaaing butter into moulds, so that the cakes
should Mcigh from asm to four pounds, and
be retailed to customers without cutting
them.
They are made of basswood,
whitewood, white oak, beech, hard or soft
manic. He says : “ Let every manufac­
turer of butter, having one cow or a hundred, prepare a mould or a set of moulds
sufficiently large, and numerous enough io
hold each batch or churning of butter.
After the butter is worked the second time,
put in ths mould', pressing it tightly into
the corners, and making it smooth on top,
and at-once spread over it a doth previ­
ously wet with strong brine, keeping away
the air and light. Then place it in the
icc house to harden. (When tho temper­
ature is about 50° or bdow, it may be
placed in any convenient room.) In a few
hours the butter is sufficiently hardened to
admit of being wrapped in unstarched
muahu, which baa been previously dippad

fit the moulds, and after being wot in the
brine, may be placed in the moulds, care
bring taken to press the butter ao that

filled. Then, when taken out, with but
little work the balls are carefully covered
on top with that part of the doth which
had been left purposely uncut J&gt;«rtcr the
......................................igJfithen wound
unond each ball I
wp the doth in
I understood the
The

prevent the butter stick|u^u&gt; in boiling water
after’being used, [nd wet them just before
the butter is put tanto them. It appears
that tbe moulds arc made by partitions
_
_ iface of the block. He
adds: “ My mould holds six blocks of
butter. * Each space is five inchj| long in
the dear, two and a half inchtelkriAand

three thowdrtd bead. To commence right
a sheep ran.sM must neuronsrily be fitted up
with one go. id corral—to be used for di­
viding, catching and marking sheep, with
dipping vat, shearing loon, and wool shed
—rod, when properly arranged, so as to
handle easily and satisfactorily one thous­
and head of aheep, can easily be used for
three flocks of that site. The corral for
these purposes is not used for corraling
sheep at night, or at any other time, ex­
cept when there are some to catch, or the
flock is to be divided.” No man should
take any steps to go into sheep and cattle
raising in Texas till be has been there and
investigated the subject thoroughly. There,
are fortunes to be made there, but there
arc some drawbacks. The Indians fre
queutiy stampede off herds of cattle ; and
the Mexicans raid from 50 to 100 miles
into tho State. Then the people are a
very rough class of men, who often settle
any little dispute with the revolver, so that
it is necessary that a man contemplating
to go there to settle should first under­
stand the kind of life he is about to com-

There is no animal that a fanner keeps
to which corn in the ear can bo fed to so
good advantage as to bogs; but they should
be fed where none will bo wasted. It has
been fully proved that one bushel of corn,
fed to the improved breeds, will produce
in October, November and December ten
pounds of pork, if they arc confined where
they cannot root Probably the cost of
the pork would be less if corn meal should
be cooked with potatoes, beets, carrots or
parsnips, and the mash fed in a somewhat
liquid state, as was the custom a century
ago. I myself cooked many a furnace
kettle of hog feed a half a century ago.
composed uf meal sod roots, and sometime*
I put in some pumpkins, and I doubt very
much that any improvement has been
made over that system up to this time. If
a fanner has a furnace kettle bolding food
enough for his hogs for three days, his
time cannot bo better spent than in cook­
ing a kettle of hog feed twice a week.
Re will find that ho can fatten Lis hogs in
this way at a considerable lees expense
than by feeding cum in the car. Large
numbers of hogs, as are frequently kept at
the West, must be fed, of comae, on un­
cooked food.

manure ? Suppose that he got 80 bushels
of shelled corn, worth 60 cents a bushel,
548, and $10 worth of fodder, where are
his profits? Then suppose that he obtained
200 bushels of potatoes, worth 50 cants
per bushel generally in moat places ; or 40
bushels of wheat, or a large crop of anyother farm product, where would the prof­
its come in ? But there is a kind of “high
farming" that does pay. Keep live stock
to produce manure enough to enable you
to enrich your lands to a degree of fertili­
ty which will ensure what may be called
first rote crops ; and when you have your
land in that condition you have done all
that can be done profitably.

of an inch or more in thickness is placed ;
then another layer of balls, and ao on un­
til the 'box m fall. When nearly full,
spread over tbe top a doth wet with brine,
as at the bottom, fill up with wot salt, (not
dry ask and then wet with fresh water;
that wiU not do.) With a thin strip of
board press the salt snugly down all around

'
fd had better not
looted and is dry al
be oiled ; it will do
no good ; the evil
is already don^__________________
fibrra of tha leather
have lost nwflMmt of their tenacity,
and oil WTO aq&amp;**t’; iq foot, by softenfog tbe loathef .it oriy weakens it, just
as a wet sheet of paper will tear more eaa&gt;
ily than a dry one. Oil does not add to
tho strength of leather; it merely softens
it and keeps it from cracking: it is a pre­
ventive of decay, not a restorer. Harnes­
ses are now so high that it is more than
ever important to take care of them.
Never let them suffer for the want of oil;
-keep iu good repair and they will last as
long again.

avaa.

V

It is claimed that tbe oldest house j^f
worship is tbe large adobe Mission cLuHjh
at Santa Fc. New Mexico, which was
erected io 1543.

Statistics show that there is a season for
matrimony, and that the preference, falls to
the last quarter of the year; next to this,
the second quarter u acceptable.

SBt

■'Can you pl«y draw poker?" asked one
Chicagoion of another. “No," was the
reply, “but my wife can." “She can? ’
“Yea," answered tbe other, “ At least «bo
frequently draws the poker on me.”

sw^yaissJ^K.'
ssag

A person out West is offering for sale
grass seed gathered from the path of rec­
titude. A religious contemporary fears
that the path most be sadly overgrown
with grass, as it is no little traveled nowaA comprehensive school inspector asked
an Aberdeen class if any ouc could tali
him anything remarkable in the life of
Moses. Boys—“Yes, sir; he was the
only man who broke all the commandments

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w

Medical intelligence is mors largely dif­
fused than any other information. There
is hardly a house in town where a man can
complain of a sore throat or pin in the
bead that somebody will not lull him wbat
will cure it.

Xerrou, Vuonirt.

’

ks State “t Mitaiuaa. Hr-

“ Do you think that souls separated
here arc united hereafter " asked a pie.
emaciated priest of a friend. “ It cost
me a preUy good figure to get a divorce,
and when I invested that money I invest*
na mH ar proa*«dtii« at lav ar la re1
ed it for time and eternity too."

thrw-toarUu r*’ ofth» aonb-wsM uaartvrCpa
M«iioa twxety-thrte O'la taws foarH) north of
Patel Ma«Uu&lt;». Frbniary SO, A. D. 1I7T.

been iattuatea U&gt; rvaover tha amvant
nix.-tcMa or say part thervef Kath

Bisk Raadafhe* slid want •'fApreau
feahare •kkhrewij.n
aaasyanere er tnreMsd. frsa vEom

ssKaaa^Assaj
MWu.sAtX's

ms

anJ eirvaUted in raid Cvaaty «f ;

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PROBATE ORDER.

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■eee freea the liver. Iionaea. or Otoe*, tot &lt;mm
af4ysteatery. diaritea. aut ether bevel eeanMsta to axnoUed . Tte result m. that ite to
tartan 11 to arreiiii. aad the eetien .f the beetle
womcmio ruttear. Xethlas vUIrtwtbereiasata
w tho hewato so seer*ty at tnu *&amp;• ru rreeure are

IHsorden of tbe KUarys.
• la alldtoeareeafferticg thweryee' «-»thertb«
aiwiti tooreaehor too liulv waters vtettartte
teaMsjrel yjlh stoav or yr* - el. « with storftte

From July 1 to Dec. 31, 1876, eightynine million* of postal cards were sold in
the postoffice* of the United Sla lew, or
fifteen millions more than for the same pe­
riod of 18J5. Postal cards wore intro
duced inWTuto in this country only four
years ago.

{hnaaBraiM tat* iteMitli of the hart mWiT-ira — I will
klma*t taaeSat*
raltvf wbea all otter mean- terr tolrd.

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For Btnmache u-i of QrJer.

Ko SMdieiM irtH ir«ffecj0*ll; iaiwettete;
ofttie oMSaakM tteeoFilH: itey
ait
•cMUx. -craMonml outer by iatfn»«aM0«IBpn»ordi«t. They reocl. Ite lirrr n&gt;J '"dMeUt*

When asked by a young man who con­
templated emigration what he thought of
Texas as a place of residence, old Ben
Wade flew into a furious rage and shout
ed : “If I owned hell and Texas, I should
not hesitate to rent Texas and live in the
former place "

fSKSsrfi'sa
ccuitv w&lt;»k» SOM I
'ASl"’’-'

Sundry old ladies in Detroit report that,
from a careful estimate, the average num­
ber of Detroit girls who go out each year
after autumn leaves is 460; the number
who get autumn leaves is 19, and the num­
ber who discover young men and forget all
about leaves is 441.

The town of Harrison, Maine, contains,
among many other natural curiosities, a
mineral spring in which the temperature
of the water never varies. Upon the hot­
test day of summer, or the coldest day of Dated. Ornag^UI.. Barry Co . Mich., March. Ind.
t^reUtT
■ - STXPRkM L. WICK8
winter, a thermometer lowered into its wa­
ters will indicate exactly 36’ above aero.
A man bought a gallon of gin to take
home, and by wsy of a label wrote his
name upon a card, which hapjicned to be
the seven of dubs, and tied it to the han
die. A friend, coming along and observ­
ing the jug, quietly remarked, " That’s an
(*rclc*
ha»« that liquor I”
•‘Why ? ' said Tom. “ Because someboly
might come along with the eight of clubs
and take it"

&gt;. A°JSS’*.in2‘*E’

REMOVAL!

Bi Shovldx’t H.ivk Lixd.—“Are
those genuine sausages ?" asked be of the
butcher.
“ Yaw," replied the butcher, “ dey ish

Phax and Phun.

St. Peter's, at Rome, will contain oomfortably 54,000 parsons.

Tha butcher was peTjdexed to lose the
customer, and, gating wistfully after him,
Lent comre on St. Valentine'^Day and reproachfully muttered :
Easter on April Fool's day this year.
“ Ya, ya—it ish soomdimc Utter uf I
Russia has 540 monasteries and con­ toldt da troth I"
vents which enjoy an annual income of
needy f7,000,000.

Tha this of the new novel, “ Kismet,"

Legals.

iris.;

Lester Wallack is playing “All fur Her."
That may do in New Yore, says on Iowa
paper, but the law allows her only one*
third out here.

“ Made of dog and cat, all that," ob­
served the man.
“ Netn, nrin ! dqy ish not f indignant­
era may receive some useful hints, as it is
ly replied the butcher ; “I makes no dog',
und cat's meet in mine aansagre !”
evident that butter thus prepared will oom‘‘Wea, then,” arid the man, walking
There are 76,640 miles of railroad in
the United Slates.

the edges, and put the cover on with
screws." From these remarks butter mak-

Legale.

Legala.

“ Triplets," said Jhe doctor, sententious* &lt;iTM.-th*t Lr virtue of tea powar at ■
ly. Thio Lu^bjod of a year rushed out on
tbe hack porch; thought upon his slender
income, glared upon the snow-clad yard,
sod exclaimed with a wild, mocking laugh,
“ Son-struck in January."
NTT, at tha boar al ant •'elook in tha i
that day, tha tends and teaatetsu i
There was a strike of the South* York­ •aid mortsMc.or ao in tien thereof as a!
’ lc asitafy the and amount due o
shire miners about a year ago, iu which MSaQ
roe*. U-ietht.- with aald Attorney Fra
12,200 men took part. The lt«u of the
miners
themselves
amounted
to
51,250.
­
The profits of market gardeners are of­
ten cited to show that farmerazmay obtain 000, and that of the railroads, through re­
much greater profits if they would, or duced carriage of coal, to|7UO,0W.
could, manure their fields with equal lib­
• Italy has declared its seventeen uuirerierality. But such writers evidently never ities open to women, and Switzerland, Nor­
tried the experiment. Market gardeners way. Sweden and Denmark bare taken
.MurWu«.
sell the most of their crops for immediate similar action, while France has opened
consumption, as radishes, onions, beets, tbe Sorbonne to women, and Russia its
turnips, etc., in bunches, not writing for highest schools of medicine and surgery.
them to mature; and they often realise
A little' fellow, whose head hardly
1500 from an acre of land on which they
put 1200 worth of manure annually. reached the top of the counter, inquired
Now, suppose that a farmer should try the yesterday al a book store “If they bad
experiment of putting 100 loads of ma­ the new Injun story called ‘Compromise
nure on an acre of land, what crop could Bill’ ?" Ho departed from the store with
he grow that would pay the worth of the a look of disappointment upon his childish

one and a half inches deep^BflMMf
HOW TO OIL A UUM!
Dons are thinner at the top.'W^^^Kbe Wash the harness thoroughly with warm
butter to drop out easily. In pafl^f for soft water and cartile soap, and brush out
every particle of dust before putting on
home or any distant market, a box is made the oil This u the important point.
similar to a starch box in shape, holding Better not oil at all than to apply it on
say 75 or 100 pounds of butter when ,dirty leather. The harness should be tak­
filled, of any wood from which the butter en apart, and the pieces washed and oiled
Rub on the oil while the ■
can receive no injury. On the bottom of 1
leather is softened with the water. It can
this box is placed a hall inch layer of the
be applied at once if tbe leather is rubbckl
finest and purest of damp salt. Over the With a dry doth
not
salt place a muslin cloth wet in brine. On too wet. After aMMhube oil, hang up
till the oil is ab
this plsec a layer of butter balls about half to dry for a fow

an inch apart, and about the same distance
from tbe side of the box. Between these
spaces damp salt is preened in
to leave an vacant space. Over the first
set of bulls another layer of salt a fourth

Who are the most wicked people in the
world, and why? Penmakera—because
they make people steel pens, and tell them
they do write.

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY MARCH 8, 1877.

NO. 90

VOL. ,XXl.

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JOHN R. EASTMAN.
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bayonet’ charge, wiw swept from the creet by voice cad vbte, fiwtforthc election of
of tho mountain into the wood* beyond. Fremont, Arid put for that of Abraham
It was a gallant fight on a beantiftit Sab­ Liaeola. In 1864, while in tbe field,
£•1 In royal diaduni;
bath morning in September It was skill­ without his knowledge, without his con­
Of couno wc can give but a meager fully fought; it was bravely won. 11 ayes’ nivance, against hy wish, he was nominat­
outline ot hi* many triumphs as an advo­
gallantry, fortitude and conduct, his hero­ ed for Congress by the Republican con­
HIS ZABLY THAINING-4—AT SCHOOL, COL­ cate. Admitted to practiuo in. the court*
inn. infecting hi* little band and sustain­ vention of the 2d Congressional District
LEGE AND TN LAW.
of Ohio iu 1845, tho young lawyer, proud inc them under tremendous losses—a loss of Ohio. In 1866 he wns renominated by
The whole life of Rutherford B. Hayes of his proftwtion, and burning with an am­ of one-half of their number hori du com­ Declamation. In 1867 hs wa* nominated
is .the crown of her noble success. Ho was bition for distinction in its honored walks, bat—against heavy odds, until re-enforced, for Governor, and to !8fl9 renominated by
Bring the tail? and the
eariv sent to school. With Mrs. Joan Lung out bis •* shingle" at.Lower Sandus­ secured a handoome vistory to the Union acclamation'nod re-elected. In 1872 he
While their brilliant boanly clown;
Murray young llnycs studied the rudi­ ky, now Fremont, Sandusky county, Ohio.
declined an election to the United States
forces.
ment* of English. With Judge Sherman In 1846 he formed a law jyirtnership with
Thia heroism, the intrepidity, skill, en­ Senate, refused a federal appointment, and
Finch he atudied Greek and Latin, and Gen. Ralph P. Buckland,-nubsequcntlf a
durance, and dash, displayed at South had retired, as ho hoped, to private life,
member of the State Heuirtc, and a Union
these studies were extended at the Acade­
Mountain never dwertod him : it was con­ but in 1875 was recalled to active polities
my nt Norwalk, Ohio, under'tho Boholxriy veteran in the war of the Rebellion ; but spicuous in his every fight lu 1868 he by an appeal of the Republicans of Ohio,
instruction of the Rev. Mr. Chapman. In in 1848-'9 failing health forced him to pursued andj captured the sanguinary of tbe country, in their travail, for the
1837, at Isaac Webb's noted institution at seek recuperation under the climate of raider, John Morgan? At Clyde Moun­
Middletown, Conn.—a preparatory school Texas with hi* friend. Guy M. Bryan. tain-, in the spring of 1864, in command of
for students entering Yale—young Hayes Six months of active life on the prairies, a brigade agouti the enemy fortified upon
Few moo, now living, have a record bo
prepared himself for college. In 1838, at boating, fishing and hunting, restored his it* summit, charging, at tho head of hi* grand. His every victory, in politics a* in
Proudly aconuny bribe and threat.
the age of sixteen, he entered Kenyon constitution to rigorous health, which has meu, through’the woods, over bog* and tho field, was a triumph of tho nation. In
never
since
failed.
College after passing the usual examina­
crocks,"with hundreds falling around him, all, the spirit of tho patriot, the inflexible
In 1850 he established himself in an of­
tion ; and in 1842 he graduated with tho
amid n storm of “iron hail,"r he swept over champion of his country and freedom—
highest honors, delivering the valedictory I fice in Cincinnati, and in 1851 united in a* the work*, and bayoneted their defenders equal rights for all—ruled and triumphed,
Fint in Frerdatan'e eanae to bletd.
of hi* da**. At college, young Hayes' law partnership in that city with' R. M. under their barricade*.
and his countrymen^wero ibo benefiriariea.
favorite studies were mental and moral Conrino and W. K. Rogen, under the firm In July, at Winchester, in command of a In none did private ambitita) a thought of
philosophy, math- matics and logic and the name of Corwine, Hayes A Rogers. But brigade, hu, with the gallant Mulligan,
languages, particularly tbe German aud hi* profewrion, severe and laborious as was moved out to meet a supposed reeounotsLighted up with raya divine!
French, which he mastered and translates hi* application to its duties, did not wholly sance, developing into a movement in to freedom, to humanity, to country I In
with ease, speaking the French with cou- engross his busy life. Literature also heavy force, Haye* and Mulligan were 1864, upon hin firat nomination to CongrjBas
She divided
wderable fluency. He early entertained an claimed him as a devotee
surrounded—closed in on both flanks. while in the field, ho endeavored to—evade
inclination for the law, under tbe influence his studies with the daw. The pages of No retreat waa pvopoaed. He and Mulli­ tho Imnor; hi* duty was in the field—at
RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES. of Mr. Ebencacr Lane, na eminent jurist Sbakitpearc, Burke, Webster and Emerson
gan continued to advance, but an annihilat­ tho front, Springing spontaneously from
of Ohio, and long n Justice of the Su­ were his favorites; and tho influence of ing fire from artillery and infantry, in bis friends, from thou ho esteemed and
preme Court of tho State, while attending those, and that of hi* literary dub, a re­
front and on both flanks, mowed dawn by loved, and recognizing and appreciating it
The Jurist, Soldier, Patriot and States­ the proceeding* of the courts. He accord- nowned institution of Cincinnati,
of
which
...
scores th« devoted band. Mulligan foil. as a testimquia! to bis worth, his patriotism
man.
was eleven year*
yean a member, nnd at the Haye* with groat coolness and judgment, and gallant services in the field.f bo no
ingly, upon leaving college, entered ujwn : he wn*
■
AnfLonnir, of
nl* which
trlufli he
Ln enjoyed
Aninv.wl the
tin.
the study of law at Columbus in the office weial
fathering*
slowly retreated to a hill inaccessible to doubt felt greatly honored. He finally*
of Mr. bparrow, a gentleman of di*tin-.| society of such men, distinguished alike
cavalry, and turning, buried back the yel­ accepted the nomination. A seat in Con­
guuhed merit in the legal profession. In for their professional abilities and literary ling pursuers. His horse had early been gress, associated with men distinguished
1843 he enured the law school of Har- j culture as Chief Justice Chase, Tom Carkilled under hin^ Heme, from mom till for learning, abilities and eloquence, tho
vaR Univereity. then under the charge of | w^n, the Ewings, father and son. Gen.
midnight on foot, always exposed in the ■law makers of the land, is a high and hon। the celebrated jurist*, Justice Story aud | Pope, Gen. Edward F.- Noyes, Stanley noeitiog of danger, Hayes by intrepid dar- ;orablo one. It is ooe ambitiously sought
Prof. Simon Greenleaf, and flubbed the | Matthew*. Manning F. Force, R. D. MusIng, endurance and skill, rescued his little by even the urcatest. Under other cir­
course of lectures in 1845.
While in i scy, and other*. The influence of these is command from annihilation by overwhelm­ cumstance, the proffered honor would
j Boston he attended the lecture* of Prof. | Illustrated in hi* speeches, inaugural* and ing number*. Again at Berryville, Va., have grcatiypleaeed the General. As it
Or. failia*. emiiei in exile or in cbsltwLongfellow on foreign literature, and those messages, all a* compooitions chaste in his gallantry and skill illustrated his de­ was it mauHoKly annoyed him. Having •
of the great Agassiz upon physical and I style, flucut in diction»Jnnd forcible in lope
votion to the national cause.
At the accepted it, however, he, as a high-spirited
—Pore.
natural science. In the court* of the and matter.
Such an application and Opequan, or Winebeater, in September, man, naturally wished to succeed ; but,
Even Samuel J. Tilden’* biographer, ap­ “ Hub,’’ tbe argument* of Webster, pro- i training begat its reward. Success was a 1864, one of Sheridan's master triumph* under no circumstances, whether neoesnary
Hall,, natural consequence.
preciating the reverence innate i । man for found and learned, and in Faneuil
------------ ------in the valley, whero defeated, at noon, and to success or not, would ho abandon ooe
Hence, a* in his maiden effort* in the
a generous ancestry, trace* his 1 jeage u&gt; a tho magnificent speoebca of “God-like
disaster apparently inevitable, at nightfall ;duty or evndo one peril at the front. In a
noble Mock—to tbe regicide niormera of Dan” upon the great political Questions of United State* DLtric Court at Gncinnali. ।he was victerion*: in the recovery of tbe letter to a friend in Ohio, dated “ Sher­
at once instructed and delighted in an important action “ to prevent or cn- flay, in tho charge of the raserveo under 1dsas Camp, August 24th, 1864," he
Old England. What a caricature ! Oliver the day, ______________________
vce thoughtful young student,
student. Ha also join the building of a railway bridge across ’(.'rook, Hayes’ brigade again Jed the ad- &gt;say*.
Cromwell degraded in Ralph Nickleby! A t•h
this time made the acquaint!
acquaintance
caitiff falling from a hero !
A satyr from at t]^
.... of the the bay of Sandusky." with the elder Ew ,rance. Striking for tho flanks of the vic­
“ Your suggestion about getting a fora god I
I venerable patriot, cx Premdeni John Quin- inp for an opponent; so in tli$ celebrated (torious enemy, and chanring wilh_* yell
lough to take the stump was certainly made
Nancy Farrar case, in which the insane (
But iu Rutherford Birchard Haye*, the . CJ- Adams, at hi* home in Quiniy.
amid a storm of dcathidealing missies, without reflection. .1" ojNrer ftfor duty
culprit
had
poisoned
all
the
mcmb^&gt;
of
(
noble character of the parent stock, a war- , tna TBArrs ASD characteu at school
over m'- dres
which hi* men sank to I who, al thit critii, wotdd abandon kit port
two families, with an opponent like (loo. (
rior rec. p.trio*ie mJ iotxqMd,roba*tu»&gt;l ]
coULtoc.
tho chin—over morasses flanked by high to electioneer for a teat in Concrete, miyht
।
Hgo™.,
tataU^ly. and
pr^™00, i„ bi, E. Pugh for the State, carrying the cay to banka
—up tho banks, up the hills, through tn be tealped. Tow moyfeel perfectly ntre
tho Supremo Court before Justice* j-Uor- t
the woods, carrying tho enemy ’s fortifica- ,I thaU do no tach thing.”
win. Thurman and Raancy, and saving the (
SSdioUw* iBilfo.*
-iw’ “I
tiuM, flanking and defeating him, he en­
His wish for auocete was strong, but his
Kioa
I» lb. writ hiKOT rf old S«li^ t"“™"
h” cb^tcr dn,w» b, M. life of tho wretched lunatic after her con- (
tered Winchester at the head, of hi* men sense of duty to his country in the field in
in tae pufod.
tbe .bon-, of CJedo- «’"»1
b. jm victiou by tho lower court; so in the James ।
hot pursuit of Early. At Fisher's Hill, her supreme hour of danger, was stronger.
the popular favorite; a popularity every­ Summon! murder case ; so as city solicitor in
(
nia were ravaged by the old North pirates,
where won by a mauly bearing, a frank of Cincinnati—elected by a Democratic still in pursuit of Early, after .Opcquan, Against it he would tolerate no private
the terrible Vikins* of Scandinavia. “The
turning tho enemy’fe flank, by push' wish—no selfish ambition. His patriotism
and generous spirit, and upright conduct. vote in the City Council* with Caleb B. again
;
Hay of Luncarty," an heroic plowman, on
ing hi* way up mountains, through woods, was crownod with success. His soldiers,
It wa* these that early secured for young Smith, Bubscaucnlly Secretary of the Ina memorable occasion, discovering the ap­
Hayes, in Judge Finch, an interest so deep tcrior, a* his chief competitor, and through- 'and down rarines, supposed to be impass­ already idolizing him, and glorying at this
proach of tho invader, commanded his that It’caused the Judge to devote the
able, he, with indomitable perseverance, new msMfiattation of his sclf^aerificing
out his practice he acquired Mid maintained ,
sons: “Pull your plow and harr»w to hours between the labors of his profession
courage, and admirable skill, carried the spiriffryW^t at the Opequan, at the
the reputation of a jurist,j learned, able,
pieces and fight." He and hi* rturdy boys
to his instruction in Latin and Greek. It conscientious nnd faithful. Repeatedly he ,enemy's position with a yell, and com­ t runMtertbo fight: “One more charge,
fought. In a narrow pas* near their hum­
pleted the rout nod dispersion of the panie- ColqJMyBtory and Congress I” He was
was these that challenged “ the sincere re
was opposed hy the ablest jurists of the •
ble hamlet tlicy valiantlv met and repelled spect and esteem ' of Isaac Webb while
elect®, wuinphantly elected, in despite of
stricken foe.
State; his high character ond abilities '
the invader. ,Thc deed of “ The Hay ’
At Cedar Creek, in October, the scene the lying caricataree and ribald lampoon*
awarding him tho first prize for proficiency were acknowledged by all. As solicitor of
of Sheridan’s memorable rsde, and over- of tho Deuioaraey, by a majority of 2,450
will not die. ‘ It* intrepidity and patriotism “in Latm, Greek and arithmetic;" this
the city, in his many important judgment*,
glorious victory, again tho 11 Old Kanaw­ voles over their strongest man. Alter the
made him famous^—a leader—-among a “conduct" which did “ honor to his moth­
all involving heavy interests, and all
people renowned for courage. ‘•The Hay
er." It wa* these which won for him the marked by ability and a conscicntiou* sense ha,'' under Haye*, sustained the cariy fall of Richmond, after the surrender at
became a beaH of one of the moM il!a*tn- esteem and friendship of Story and Green­
brunt of tho fight, exacting all the heroism the-Appomattox, and all armed resistance
of duty. Mr. Haye* was not merely the
ou* clan* in Scotland. “ The blood of leaf—that at Kenyon, as at Cambridge,
of it* intrepid commander. Overlapped to the national authority had.ceased, Geo.
legal adviser of tbe municipality : in many
and assaulted impetuously ou both flanks, Hayes, in December, 1865, took hi* seat .
Doo-buT brooked bo auperior. BOHO secured him tbe attachment and apphusc
the comprehensive viows of the statesman
and assailed in front, his lino rapidly melt­ in the Honsb. ,
through the mighty and troublous days of of bls colleen mates, many of whom have
crop out in tho opinions of the jurist. In
Scotland
and
England,
down
thrr&gt;u^h
our
t^^unguished
for
their
brilliant
.. . ° . .i y.'__ i__ 3 do*, tlimivoli nnr
In Congress, before the people, and as
becu^arattoguished for their brilliant a noted one in 1859, in discussing the ed away ; Hayes was loft alone, exposed
colonial and revolnUonary periods in a
tljcnt. scholarly aUninments, and do­ power of the Councila to contract a debt to a murderous fire. A heavy volley was Governor, by his votes, speeches, and in­
their erruggta—.nJ
queowAoeh men u Lorin Andn^, On, for ’“ water-works purpose*" he denies the aimed at him. It killed hi* horse, rid­ fluence, be maintained the good faith, the
out our history, heroic Mid patriotic mon
j?rTBD Stanley Midthews, Christopher power to do *o without further authority dling it with a score of bullet*. Plunging honor, and the interests of the nation. His
! aud women, oi high nnd stcadfiiai courage,
•
t&lt;0 Hoadly, Manning F. Force, from the Legislature ; he oppoBcs on prin forward in it* death throes, it violently comradre of the "Old Kanawha" never
threw iu rider, dislocating his ankle, and wanted an advocate r' his time was ever
ciple the creation of new debt*, and the
bruiuing him from Iwadito foot. He, nev­ at their disposal In Congress and before
.11 of
.lihooch wmc of them m consequent entailment of now and heavy
ertheless, regained hi* regiment. At tho the department* at Washington. As chair­
of oroufe politico, boro boro, manly to- burden* upoti the people by increawd tax­
crisis of the bottle, riheridan’a arrival, after man of tho Committee on the Library, he
timonyto the oteHiag ehonour «»d tolbis spirited ride, changed the whole face of was the great enemy of all shoddy or sham
1 Word"—illustrate nnd honor the Hayes ooto of tbeir eheriobod doomule. In the ation.
AB A BOLDIER.
affairs. “Boys, we must go back to camp,’*' in art, but seafously, and with a judgment
nay of Luncarty, the
lonKUoe® of one, now on eminent jnnrt.
The Rebellion, in 1861, found Ruther­
was hi* inspiriting cry. Back they went based upon an enlightened and a liberal
I |otrepj4 Scotch plowman, in heroic virtue, Ji Aeo, u Culleg.. “ bohored Hie « eon.
ford B. Haye* among the foremost in the
right gallantly. Rapidly reorganising |his culture, encoufugedall works ot real merit.
finds a rival « the famous preacher oi
onlCToto, nutate nun"Creol common field of perilous duty. As major of tho
•WertUmWa nnd Hedley, in the Her. m," dutingniobed “hie penonol oon, 23d Ohio volunteer*, as judge advocate of broken ranks, and reforming hi* line, with He was the author’s friend.
He was
the “Old Kanawha" in tbe center, be chiefly instrumental in adding two wings
John Russell, oao of our colonial divines, doct
tho department, and a* lieutenant colonel
“bo never uttered o profono word.
who for eorml yem, iu de6»noe ol the In the l.oguwo of onolher, now ol~&gt; on of tho regiment, in the summer and f*U of. charged Early impetuously iu front and to the libraiy section of the Capitol, Tn
. flank, forcing him back upon Cedar Creek,
Stuart, wnmmfod .nd pr»t««a the r»mo^&gt;
1861, Haye* was active with the anpy of
finally breaking his &gt;rmy in utter rout, and
Begimde. U H»dlej. In Kutherfori B.
Roaemm* in the gallant work of clearing
Heyee. in the wldier, «nle«nnu, .nd p.- jjc
“ be was papular, magnanimous, the mountainous region* of West Virginia pursuing and capturing pruoners, artillery, Historical Collection,’' the Smithsonion
■ arms, camps and baggage. The victory Library, conies of all books, pamnhlet*.
triti «I to-day, thin generous .tek, n moil,
fan “left &gt; jlowm; memory—» of a formidable enemy. In the full of
maps, Ac-, copyrighted in the Suited
was m complete a* glorious. Earlyjwas
nhililr, ooutage, Mid euwdfejrt hjrelty w memory tbot woo n fteeinenoo I
1862 he wa* at South Mountain. Lead­
1 squelched.
States, and in extending the prirlieste ot
country nod fohh, hu « manly emouing tho Union advance at the head of his
Il was on this memorable field that the Library to a larger' class ot public of­
ou Monnioon.
regiment—ooe of the rogimeutacf the fa­
hu »tu»n ‘»*&gt; Muuuraai.
Sheridan, clasping the hand of Haye*, ex­ ficer*.
- J '« twOWI
, mou* “Old Kanawha" brigade—against
Bntherfcrd B. Hnea
claimed: “ Colonel, from this day forward
Both tn Congress and m Governor he
, superior forces, posted advantageously on
4th, 1812, in tho town of Bdawnre, Ohio.
1 you will ba a brigadier general.'' Ten days .
, the erwb of the mountain, Lieutenant
Hi. father, Rutherford H«y“'
later the oom mission arrived ; a little later
. Colonel Haye* etmounterod a itabbora ra’ that oT m^or general.
Vermoar. and emigr^d to
ih Wounded f
four
or improve their coodhioB, or aM
, sirtanoa. The rebel* disputed every foot
Ju a tasioeu men, the foHmr "• "ridU1*
' time*, and a hundred days
under
fire, esi--------4- ahappiaM1 „ ooafcrt. H.wte
of ground, but Hayes, charging rapidly
.n‘«rr,ri«iu" and active.
A* a
posed to death in a eerie* of brilliant ac­
iod gallantly, again and acain, drove the
tions. his promotion* were but tho well­
rebels out of the woods, drove them acroas
. earned ■reaiaf rearitio tba field.,
tbe field*, and up tho mountain. Wound­
AS A STATESMAN.
ed and fainting from toes of blood, bat re-.
Rutherford B. Hayewtl nv period of hu
aoverinr. Le advanced hi* regiment, which।
to Boperinlife was a Democrat. Originally a Whig, mank'tnd;
ZpanHi-ely -mitened
n a disciple of the national school of Web­
Bui the widow, Mre. Sophia Hayea. a
. ster and Clay, his maiden vote for Prari, at dent was cast for tho gallant Heury Clay,
bia Hii next was for Harrison, and hi* last,
MU, as a Whig, for WfafisH Soott. Th* Whig

arly lore, in which she was aided by her
brother, Mr. Sardis Birchard, but in those
higher and nobler attainments of Christian
virtue and duty only learned under a pious
mother's leaching and example.

marehltf.

ALONZO 1». CADU AlaEADER.
iTTOHN t V AT LAW A bULIttlTOR
IN ClMNiTBY.iibo. Clrcai! Court CeawntoMonanJ ln}unetioa Muter.
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hltentur. "fflee bo Slat
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WHOLE NO 2032-

of tbe

�founders respeetivdy of our States rights
and national schools of politics. Under
the teachings of Jefferson p school, under
those of John Taylor, of Caroline, William
B. Giles and John C. Calhoun, add their
later satellita, Rhett, Mason aud Jeff.
Davis, the early doctrine of States rights
was extended through all the forms of
nullification into the open doctrine of se­
cretion. Only the States were sovereign.
They were the judges of their own rights
and powers, and of those of tho United
States. The Union was simply a confed­
eracy, a league of States; the National
Government a simple agency created by
the States to represent their wdHtyWdbsolved or destroyed whenever, UftajM*went of the States, it failed to
purposes for which it was created. Origi­
nally it was the doctrine of simple malcon­
tents, disappointed theorists, having no

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lUm.ai, Mtob., Km. L, 18TT.
THOMAS fit. COOLET. of Waaiitaaa*.
Yar Recenu of tho Vaivanitx.
VICTORY P. COLLIER, of Calboon.

THE INAUGURAL.
W e jdace before our readers to-day the

Inaugural Address of Prandent Haya. It
fa an able, outspoken, manly State paper,

which will commend itodf to tlVitood
sense of the people of the whole countrr.

W. ««« rT.rj

of lb.

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will carefuBy peruse it, and judge of our
now President fairly, and with do partisan

deviltry uf the rebellion. Baffled by the
sword, after immense sacrifices, in ita at­
tempted destruction of the nation, it was
by the De1875-6.

tion.

its traitorous foe rejoiced in antici-

PRESIDENT AwS*’ CABINET.

of the Cabinet offioem of President Haye*.

pronounce it good :

Secretary of State—William M. Evarts

man of Ohio.

and my hope to-aid in their settlement in
a peaceful and honorable way, thus accur-

fixed it ao that the money go® to tbote

without

courts.

any

interference of lawyers or

The curious thing about it is, that

her father, who made all this money, was
a noted gambler, and every dollar of it was

made by gambling.

Tho gambler’s wife

and daughter, however, were not only ex­

ing, and as five thousand voices are ai­
rlifted tbe cffdpl is wonderful:. Tabagaims constantly st sensation. Just now he
of the father, that the money should be.
M preaching to the different professions,
applied to a good use. The managers ot and his sennons, as be calls them, are starthe charities had, at the beginning, some ular mixtures of pathos, cant, »nd whttia
any one rise's mouth wfiuld Lo blasphesy.

Fellow citizens, wc have reached the closo
of a political contest marked by the excite­
ment which usually attend* the contorts
iietwceu great political parties, whoso mem­
ber* advocate with earnest faith their re­
spective creeds. The circumstances were
perhaps in no respect extraordinary, save

After taking Daniel Drew’s I

don’t see why they should hesitate about
a great many years hence, rise up and call
her biased.

The

lawyers who love fat

BOGGUHNEKS GETTING ITS REWARD.

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der.' In our day that would mean make
your wilt Do not deceive your heirs with
railroad stock or Jay Cookt« Northern
Railway bonds; do not deceive them with
it to control it, aud hfa estate u reaping
deeds for Western lauds that sever
the reward. Scott, Howitt and Garrett,
will yield any crop, but fevers or wcool
the other railroad magnates, turned about
martgaga on property that won't py the
and put a million of dollars into the Atfirst.

Company, that be. might bleed that mo-

down to sixty, and the Atlantic and Pacific

THE DECISION OF A TRIBUNAL

goes np proportionately.
Telegraphing is the most outrageous

Union is, or has been, a monopoly, and the
people hare been compelled to psy what­
ever they should exact. Consequently tbe
cost ot telegraphing has been four rima
what it is in any other country. Now
that the new company h»s been bolstered,
down will go the prices. It is a good

■afeguatda we have against imposition.
The prices have been already reduced a
half, at competing pointa, tnd they will go
lower still
Would that there ftodd be
found some relief from the expreas swindle.

THE GBAMD MIKE.
When tbe Grand Duke Alexis wm here
ft few years ago, New York went wild over
hum He wa feud asd dauced and balled
and ndden and photographed—awd bell®
qwreW far the privilege of darning with
him He is here again, but ala ! his Royal
Highness dosen’t excite as Mnrch sensation

He nib aboetth,
follow.) bj u
English bull-dog, the same as any other
tbe crowd Kwrod, ter. u* leek
.1 M»
He . . good follow
ntber
hie. Ike being 1M Moor. New Tort need.

“ There is coming a conflagration, com­
pared with Which that of Chingo is 1871,
or that of Boston in 1872, or (hat of b’cw
York in 1837 or 1832, I’ve forgotten
which, ia aa nothing. Brooklyn on fire.
New York on fire, Vienna on fire, Canton
on fire, St. Petersburg on fire, Paris on
fire, London on fire, tho Andes on fire, the
Appenmet* on fire, the Himalayas on fire!
And what will be peculiar about that day
will be that the water with which w« pt
out great fires will itself take flame, the,
Ohio and Hudson and Mkuwippi and
trembling Niagara shall with nJ tongues
lick the heftrctia.
The geological heat* ia
the centre of the earth will burn oat to­
ward iths circumference, and this world
will bo a living coal, tho living roal 1'Jliog
•into ashes, the ashes scattered by the
breath of the last hurricane, and all ttyt
will be left of this glorious planet wffl b*
flaku of ashes falling on other worlds.
Oh, ou that day will you be fireproof, «
will you be a total lo® ? Wul you be res­
cued or will you . be consumed ? ^b*0
thia world in ito baptismal font of the a®
shall blase, will you go out on the fire es­
cape of the Lord's deliverance ? Oh,
that day, for which all other days
made, may it be found that this life inst­
ance man had a paid-up j*olicy, and th*1
this fire insurance man had given bio, ”’
stead of the debris of a consumed w®”4'
a house not made with hands, clcrnsl m
the heavens."
And after this turgidity he studs for »

moment, as if overcome by his feot#**
looking slyly out of hi* left *ye»«»“ ***
offset upon the throng, and with a H *
pray" utte-ra what ho calls a prayer, wnl»
■ very like his sermon, and as ’ vpbeao*
Still thia humor draws more people
Sunday than Beecher, or any ■-Art
er in the two atics, Curioa- thing. »•

BUSTNESS

pUrchlriUr IrtOjPlXIWft

EDITORIAL

(

i t iff-i HE

sanctify it:

Last Sunday he preached to the iurunoa
people, and what do you think of that»
sample bricks:
“ if I did not think that God iortitntri
the life insurance arganizations, 1 wvdl
not take up your time and my own on the
Sabbath morning in discoursing on the
subject. Life insurance provides fur oar
families* when we are goo-.
“ If we do not pay the,, premium we
have no rqjht to expect mercy: we are
worse than infidels. After the certificate
of death has been made ont, and the thirty

N

but it was finally decided that they could

man nature.
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reckless over-apecuktion, stalked over the
land. It was the maloootcmt's hour of re*

li

it wa the wish of the women, as well as

counting of tho electoral votes should be
i refe.red to.

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emplary, but devotedly pious women, and

ling new lines in every direction,
wquently, Western Union, whieh was

ii

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that arc known to be well managed, and

No man who ever made religion a tannos doa m much that misfit be called idvertising of himself as the eminent rm.
tioualisi who saiU under the name of T.
-De^VVitt Talmage. He. ha*1 built for hrs
a church that looked more a tlu^ri* tbui
anything else, and ho fitted it up solely
effect. Ho is a long, cadavcron* nun, with
a sepulchral voice and a brimstone w
ner, and be got up his place of tmetier
with a view solely to its fitness for bin.
ilo has the best organist and cornet plaje:
in the city to lead the congreeatiomTiia-.

tI

She

distributed 6333,000 among the charities

Vanderbilt, before be died, wanted to

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nun, in th. td*. rf .
"r (,rP°-nR fMra lw pow.r, hMbing iu
pMly trank, u pdd£_hn. d th.
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of Missouri.

ten of the bat charities in tho city.

slxmld

appointed for the purpose. That tribunal,
atabhahod bylaw far ths sole parpore, ito
members all of them wa of long estab­
lished reputation for integrity and intelli­
gence, and with the exception of there who
are also members of the Supreme Judiciary
chosen equally from both politial parties
it* deliberations, enlightened by tbe reroarch and th« arguments of able counsel,
wan entitled to the fullest ooofldtnre of the
American people. Ito decuions have bren
patiently waited for, and accepted as legal­
ly cooolaiiTt by the general judgemeot of
For the presort, individual
'*VV “““•*&amp; ““
L'o.»liiuti„o the public
opinion will widely vary aa to the wisdom
K“*“S"F»*b»
of tbe several conclusions aDoouBcod bv
SURE AMD HUBSTAJTTJAL FOfXDATIOX, that tribunal. This is *o be anticipated hi
the superstructure of beneficent local
government can bo built up and not
otherwise. In furtherance of such obedi­
Human judgment is never
ence to the letter and the spirit of the unerrit
1 “ farcly regarded as othconstitution, and in behalf of all that ito . - ------------------- DK by the successful party
attainment implies, all so-called party »lb. rowu*.
fb. fca tboi
lateresta lose their apparent importanea, pobued portico b.T. in ibw wo, MUfodthe
and party lines may well be permitted to a&gt;T»u. in nprd io .hid, E&lt;XJ „„ dif.
fall into insignificance.
The question we f«, m to U&gt;&lt; 1» on la, than io the pron.
have to consider for the immediate wel­ «entrain bo ptraej in whinj tie
fare of the States of tho Union, is the
question of
GOVERNMENT OR 50 OOVERNMERT ;
of social order and all tbe (xwoeful indtu
tries and the happinee that belone to it.

After doing this sho made a clean,

dear will, leaving the rest of her estate to

estates are gnashing their teeth because abe

;v] tni n mtrati on

folly enjoved. Whiter er difference of
opinion exist as to the cause of this con­
dition of things, the fact is clear that in
tho progress of events the time lias come
when inch- a government is
AN IMPERATIVE NECE8AITY
H-Mirad b, all the Tariw Ulen,:., public
aud private, of those States ; but U must
not be forgotten that only a local govern­
ment which recognises sod maintain, in
violate tho righls of all is a true adfgovernment, with respect to the two di*
UDct races whose peculiar relations to each
other have brought upon us the deplorable
complications ind perplexities which exist
in the Southern Statee. It must be a
Eve:nmeat which decides the interests of
th races carefully and equally. It must
be a government which submits loyalhand heartily to tbe Constitution and lain
—the laws of tbe Nation, and the laws of
the States themselves, accepting and

ty.

relatives—till the

a

subject in pur public affairs, which all
thoughtful and patriotic citiscDM regard as
of supreme importance.
Many of the
calamitous effects of the
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TREMENDOUS REVOLUTION
which has passed over the Southern States
still remain. The immeasurable benefits
whieh will surely follow, looner or later,
the hearty and gencrotw acceptance of the
legitimate results of that revolution, hare
not yst been realized. Difficult and em­
barrassing questions meet u» at the
tbresbo’d of this subject The twople of
Alien and Thurman ret forever ; in 1876 these States are still impoverished, and
that of Tilden! The nation had again the inestimable biasing of a wise, honest
triumphed in the victory of Haya. ”
and peaceful local ftdfgovernmcoi i» not

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traitors.
______ ___ it convulsed the
-------------- —-^contention. Overthrown
in argument, in the battle of brains, ‘ by
Webster nud Clay in their conflict with
Haynes and Calhoun, knocked kon du
combat by Jackson in his suppression of
nullification, it assumed all ito maliimaut

tion bat rather to speak of
mcrito attention.
THE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT
and to suggest certain important ends to be of that section of the country has beeu ar­
attained in accordance with our institu&gt; rested by tbe social and political revolu­
tions, and essential to tho welfare of our tion through whieh it has passed, and now
country. At the outset of the discussions need* aud doerv® tbe conaiderate care of
which preceded the recent Presidential the National Goverunrsot, within the just
election, it seemed to me fitting that I limito prescribed by the constitution and
should fully make known my sentiments wise public economy. But at the bo*ia of
in regard to several of the important all prosperity for that, as well m for every
questions which then appeared to demand other part ot tbe country, lia the improve­
the consideration of the country. Follow­ ment of the intellectual and moral condi-'
ing the example, and in |&gt;art adopting the tion • of the people. Universal suffrage
language of one of my prcdccawora, I wish should rest upon universal education. To
now, when every motive for mi*re(&gt;rescn
tbi* end, liberal and permanent provision
tation haa passed away, to repeat what was
said before the election, trusting that my
achooU.
The President of the United
countrymen will candidly weigh and under­ States, of necessity, owa his election to
stand it, and that they will fed assured
office to the suffrage and zealous labors of
that the sentiments declared in accepting the political party, the members of which
the nomination for the Presidency will be
chcnsh -with ardor and regard as of caseoTHE STANDARD OP MT CONDUCT
tial importance toe principtes of their parin the path before me. charged, as I now 3 organization ; but he should strive to bo
am, with the grave and difficult task of
ways mindful of the fact that
carrying them out in the practical admin­
istration of the Government, so far a? de­
who serves ni« country best
In further­
pends, under the Constitution and'laws,
ance of the reform we seek, and iu other
on Chief Executive of the Nation. Tho
respects, I recommend an amendment to
permanent pacification of the country up*
the Constitution prescribing a term of six
on such principles aud by such measures
years for the Presidential office, and for­
“ 5*'1 ?efure Ao complete protection of
bidding reelection.
all its citizens in the free enjoyment of all
FOEEION POLICY.
their constituted rights, ia now the one
THE MOTIVES WHICH SHOCLDAKIMATE LS,

people always love rich

1s !

sua —no resort to miwrablo makeshifts ;
but a manly, square and unflinching battle
whether, under the Constitution, our against the shams and cria and-fauds of
Union » a nation, sovereign or supreme demagogical eraft. It commanded the at­
within tbe limits of ito powers, with inhe­ tention of the great financial centers of
Patriotic men, eloquent and
rent forces*
. Europe.
able, rallied to his support. Sbcrmao.
.dicating ito
of States—liable Garfield, Taft, Noya, Foster, Lawrence
any malcontent and Danforth, a brilliant array of State
-------------- coeval with ths strength, aided by Morton, Woodford,
Constitution, it was tho invention of Schurz, Grosvenor, Oglaby, Windom,
Doves apd BoutwsU from abrwd, mttsnd
routed the Democratic harts. As at the
developed its nusehievous character in the Opequan, as st Cedar Creek, when all
Cabinet of Washington, in tbe conflict seemed disaster and ruin, the charge of the
between Jefferson and Hamilton, the intrepid leader of the “Old Kanawha" re-

THE CORDtkL CO-OPERATION
of all who cherish an interest in the wel­
fare of the country, trusting that party
lines and the prejudice of race will be free­
ly surrenderoa in behalf of the great pur­
pose to bo accomplished. In the import­
ant work of tbe restoration of the Sooth,
it i* not the political ritustion alone that

own bnrt, which h« cWnu ia hi.
pro|««J, MX) oot a pan of the pi
Ml., htapiro.
He hu a dean, „ t„
ions in hu own right, ro-1 !« nt|,L .
c’&gt;4 the notion of settling down u a a™
feelings. She divided up a portion of her gentleman in America, and dodgtaJ^
property among them in sunk a way as to cares of royalty. How it will na^t B&lt;&gt;
make them all comfortable, ro that they one an tril. If the Grand Dakes*
stubborn s* the nut of hi* famih he w&gt;ll
would not feel aggrieved, and go to dis­
do it. He is a good deal of a Dcaxxu*
puting the wiU. If a relative has left you and cans very little tor the foruurfm’
thirty thousand doliare, you are not going •ally. The attendant* that his state in­
pOMS upon him are irksome tu him K(j
be enjoys nothing else ro much aa hm lib

loved her with all the dtvotion (Hal poor

CORRESPONDENCE.

for Printers.
xrcKssios
»«»w«wfl HOC &lt;*•

1

protection and support; freedom, justice,
and the equality of all men of all races and
colora before the law—all there he ably
maintained as the duty of government or
the wants of the nation for tbe revival of
prosperity. There was no dodging of io-

Fellow Citizens : We have oMetnblcd to repeat tho public ceremonial began
by Warinngton, observed by all my predeeeasors, and now a time-honored custom,
which marks the commencement of a
term of tho Presidential office. Called to
the duties of this great trust, I proceed, in
compliance with the usage, to announce
some of the leading principles on the sub­
jects that now chiefly engage the public
attention, by which it is my desire to be
guided in the discharge of those duties I
shall not undertake to lay down, irrerocsfiy, principles op measures of administra­

prog*tops. So he lias poauvriy forbiui
«U Wl ».□ lo
kl»a, &gt;nd m
royj
“
mut-r to pmablhe put.b,
T*
roun: mu. n .,«tr ordn,
?*
Mire Mary Dancer, a rich maiden bdy of Iphi.MMld.igu „
this city, who died a few weeks ago. Mm Akxu •»■««. i« Mn^ubU R«.J
IbU hu uapernl Llhe.- B«r r . to u~“
Mary was well endowed with thfa world's M&gt;d thM he .ill Mu, tb.’d^ T?'

It u not often that

i; r l

As in the great campaign of 1875 in
Ohio, ao in the Presidential conflict of
1876, all these important questions of pub­
lic policy were involved, as was that of

Liberal

KEi±:rx ««&lt;

r _ IS ! r s ..i H

COmiCT— HATES*

VICTOBT A TRIUMPH OF THE NATION.

Policy
Republican,
and Patriotic.

—

New Toxic, Mareli 3. 1877.

T-?

THE PRESIDENTIAL

Hit

*

A Sensible Wom*n-Tlw T«to»r»P*

;;

payment of the natiouJ debt, principal
and interest; the invisibility of oar pub­
lic school Erstem ; the development of the
wealth and reaouroa of the country ; the

D.

THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS’OF
PRESIDENT HAYES.

.

!

n

is well.

All

*i Hing to receive tie American

sou ft wtfb-thit IU another

.

k.

“sacred and inviolable’ It ought to be
paid, principal and interest; it could only
be repudiated a soled in national dishon­
or. Be denounced all attempts at inflation tered thefleld at onoc, and under bis lead
as expedients only of demagogues or traib the enthusuim and confidence of his party
ors. Inflation was dishonor; inflation was soon revived. He tajdly raised the na*
tional standard. The'tyiited Statu wsa a
ruin. Its adoption would defeat the pre­
tended purpose for which it was advocated nation, note league—a nation with powers
-a relief of * hard tunes.” Instead of inherent in ito organism capable of main­
relieving trade, instead of permanently taining its legitimate sovereignty, of en­
c.-nl
forcing its constitutional authority, and of
taring their revival upon a permanent or coercing and punishing all who resisted
solid tai, instead of relieving the massa either a menaced its life; bard money,
the earliest possible resumption of sperie
payment*, was the great need of btumas
aul the people. The absolute good faith
of the Republic demanded the honorable
depreciating the intrinsic value
liquidation of all its obligations in the

Resolutions were brief and patriotic?

OUR NEW YORK LETTER,

oru. P^

ithu emancipated, and to protect them in
the enjoyment of those righto when tbty
m infriiupd or —ilM, u pamBj mL
wuuod. Th. erfo whieh .fflui Che SmILeee Slates can only be roraored or re»e died by the united and harmoLiuJ efforts
of both rm
by
mutual sympathy and regard; and while
in duty bound and fully determined to
protect the rights of all by every constitu­
tional mans at the disposal of my a lmmfatration, I am kincercly anxious to use
every Intimate influence in favor of bonrat and efficient local governments, as the
true raofrce of those Slate*; for the pro­
motion of contentment aud prosperity. Of
their citizens in this effort which I shall
moke to accomplish this purpose, I ask .

S-P? s •

public, he was patriotic, inflexible and
sound. He believes that “honesty is the
beX policy.” As the debt of the Revolu­
tion was “ the price of liberty,” the coat
of independence, so the debt of the Rebell-

manded the prestige of his name, a tower
of strength. They were calls like that
which in 1861 had carried him into the
field. That of 1875 he received while at
home, unsuspectingly playing base-ball
with bis children, and rejoicing that be
had escaped from the active toils of poli­
tic® ; that he was relegated to the cultiva*
tion of his land and the delights of his
domestic hearth. It was the call of duty
—duty to hi* country, to his party, and
the great national principles upon the suc­
cess of whieh denuded the salvation of
both. His hesitation was brief} Ho en­

ture to unravel their financial ectiotn. The

m

bigbat and purest in the land. All the
probabilities were against tho nation. In
both campaigns the Republicans at first
were dispirited. The fruits of the victory
human righto ! He demanded irrevo- for which, as the rapreeentatira of the na­
le guarentaa of these by amendments tion, they had contended in tho rebellion,
he organic law, basing representation at such unparalleled sacrifices, were in
upon population, bat voters ; and se- peril. The most patriotic doubted. Brave
sd.iu conjunction with Orth, of Indi-

and high taRSS.

will not need a Committee of the Legisla­

!

u cubluh th.

ahd, through the House, assessed the na­
tional purse for a campaign ftmd for tbe
collection and circulation of the slanderous
perjuries of mercenary informers in the

...s tM i.r

r. ~ nA
resources or productive industry of Ohio
aud the nation—of agriculture, manufaotureo aud commerce, and of internal im-

�yei»i-Weekly hepliblicaptawer.
wilin' ri,i'«ora»«»v
HI AbcuFthe County.

We do not deem it nceearery ta

take up I

much .pace in our paper in eucomium. upon
the merit* of Frank Beard, the "Chalk Talk"

Special Notices.

9

I Madison Dispensary,

man, for the press generally haa gone «xtenlhely into that particular, wherever Mr.
Beard has appeared.
Therefore wo give the

following which we clip from the Detroit Trib­
une of Dec. 25th, 1878.
*
"One of the mo»t plaao.ni and delightful
entertainment* which we have witnessed for
some time, wa* the familiar "Chalk Talk" of
Mr. Frank Beard at Whitney * Opera House
law evening. It waa attended by a very large
and select audience of ladle, and gtmUemen,
among whom were a number of our moat
prominent clergymen and local artlirt*. and
wa* received with every mark of pleasure and
approval. Mr. Beard te a very witty and in­
teresting speaker, a* well as a capital artist,
and hl* "Chalk Talk" therefore poaowaed a
double eharm. • * • &gt;fr. Beard td»o ter­
initiated hi. highly Interesting lecture with
the drawing of two picture, at one and the
same time, using both hands for the operation,
■nd performing the task quite m artistically
aa in tho instances where he bestowed hi*
whole attention upon a single sketch.
The
Woman'. Temperance Union cleared a goodly
profit a* the reeult of hte pleasant pictorial en-

When you wish Pure Drugs aud Med
icinea, go aad see Wanzsr i Barnes.
xnar8w2

Advertised Letters

formerly uf Meadville, has
i-jic in the building recently

F '

C. M. RUNYAN’S.

A spicy sketch descriptive of a trip over
the Atchison Topeka and SantuFo Rail rood
and of the beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by "Nym
Crinkle," tho musical and dramatic critic
of the New York World, sent free on paplication,together with the Shii Juan Guide,
maps and urne table* of thia new and pop­
ular route from Kansas Cityand Atchiaon
to Pueblo, Denya; and all pointe in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Mine*.
Tho finest line of Pullman
Slecpcni on tho continent between tho Mis­
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Anderson,
Gen. Pa**. Aql'

I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens o.f Hastings and vicinity, that I hav^ a
new and
,

POSITIVELY CURED,

'SgSS'

. f this city went lo Middle­

You will always find a complete assort­
ment of school luxika. stationery, &amp;c., nt
the lowest prices, at
marSw2
Wanxkr &amp; Barnes.

&gt;y. » i . of Grand Rapids, one of
luprent «|&lt;aken in the State, aad C.
A. f&gt;
will addrex the people of
or. ’ the Tentperaney' queition, at
' : . it Sunday et^njbg. Coma early

GEO. WOODS &amp; CG.5S
PARLOR ORGANS

POULTRY .WORLD.
iplendml Illustrated jdontblr. ltrrolfd ntirsly
'‘vtt't. 11—year.' Send lOcts. for a epecicopy. Address. WOULTRT WORLD. u*ar-

And go buy a first-class cigur of Em. Bus­
by: He bus just filled up with a stock of
the Best. •
marlt3

Ceo. M. Savage &amp; Co's Col

A good stock of Flanucle nnd Casse.
meres nt bottom prices.
J. Rvssell
febl.’iw I.

Call aud rec our Tea*,
febltf Smith. Hogle &amp; Preston’
Coffee, Sugar and Bed cords at
febltf Smith. Hogle&amp; Pktarox'R.

Liat of patents issued lo Inventors of Mich
igan for ths week ending March 6, 187" and
each dated Feb. 20, 1877. Furniehcal thia
paper by Cox A Cox. Solicitor* of Patents
Washington, D. C.

G. Collins, tool holders. Fort Wayne.
C. Hall, set works for circular saw niilte.
Bay City.
.•
3. Jenks, rotary engines, Detroit.
€. McGhee, corset*, Jackaon.
&lt;J. Polley and D. Toles, rerth anger*. 1’ly-

Pull ofT that Dirty Collar.
Go aud sue the best stock of collars ever
brought to Hastings, just received at Em.
Buslw'x.
niarlttt.

Crockery nndTatups cheap at

febltf Smith, J1ogle&amp; Preston’s.'

! building of Mihdlcville. came
iplete d&lt;-«truction yesterday, by fire.
she damage is laid'll about two
i .Villars.

RUNYAN.

xxi66tf

J brow Away that Stub

implied vithlhe popular ded from ft.00 to $2.60 and

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, salcratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which wifi be sold at
jao'oc-'rouoE pjeaxcxss.
Remember the place, at J. S. RIWYJIJY’S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give, inc a call.

Topeka, Kan.

, and organised a "‘Ijuliea
!ub.
The oreanization was
thirty-eight members to start

M OF OHB!

A1B

MASKAfltGUIDE. OS StXUAL PATMLOOV.

M; D. Reed desires to call attention to
his new Wagon Stop, where ho may bo
found at all hours of any day, ready to do
any work iu hia line, from puUtng a new
spoke in an old wheel, to the building of
the best buggy .over mn in the county of
Barry. Don't forpet tlio place; lu tho
shop with Jason Rich &amp; Bro., corner o
Church and Railroad Street.
xxCtf

Burgees, Joey Hammond, Francis Witeon, Mi
W. Smith, Mrs Cornelin Sheffield.

I -and d:vtiugui&gt;b*d visitors

01 W- MaC-.ra SL. Chicks.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

CHICAGO REED COMPANY
Importm, Grewm.and Jobbynof
FOREIGN’ ANU DOMESTIC

The tire, we understand,

G. P. Rowell &amp;, Go’s. Col.
fgaiion from the Reform Club of this
go te Yankee Springs, on Friday
ih.u place. next week Friday, tbsy
.-• Ins to Woodland for ths same pur"
-fay last, l*&lt;wean the reaidente

•f the Baxxnt and the Prcsbya black feather belonging to a
r.c hating found the nae will
l T lent ing it at the above-named

i’n Tuesday la&gt;t.,^rank Dyfkle. of Bowne,
h*UCe.. uI;..committed larceny in this couniy a »h«t time since, was arraigned before Hit
Homir, Judgd Arnold, plead guilty, was senicace.11.&gt; tme year in State prison at Jackson,
•here he was conveyed by Sheriff Creasy the

M hen a candidate for high oftico i»
well
likod and so popular with themasae* a. to make
hte defeat Jiffieult in a fair and honorable
fight, mean and cowardly men are not wanting
who delight in manufacturing liea and .tender­
ing his good name. There are atou those whose
selfishne.. prompt* them to prostitute Chair
honor, pervert truth and ignore righWbr the
■axe of injuring a competitor in business,
whose prosperity they envy, and with whose
business talent they have not the tugMiiy to
•ucceasfully compete in an honorable way.
These thought* are auggreiml by the mean,
cowardly attacka tuade upon me and my4medicines by those who imagine their pecuniary
prospect* injured by the great popularity
which my atandard medicines have acquired,
and the continued growth of my professional
practice.
Narrow-minded preciiUoner* of
medicine, and nianuUctnrcrs of preparations
which do not pou.es* sufficient merit to succewfully compete^- popular favor, have re­
tried to reeh cowardly auategy a* to publteh
all Mrt* of ridieulou* reports about the com­
position of my medicines. Almanacs. " Re­
ceipt Books," and other pamphlets are tewed,
■nd aeattered broadet over i***-'1. "heT“
these contemptible knaves puWi.h pretended

&lt;ACn

POtt 8ALB BT AU. DLUXUS
tx n.t’o.

ni mint tbuoco co.

irmilte, e. r.

.-iGMAs
CLOT
. RUN WEUT
?: wear wina.iL

HASTINGS.

"" “o.

*•« think it wm hardly fair for Bro. New­
kirk loeomiusnl m he did in the Odd Jello*
»f the 1 at 1MI. oa tjjf correepondeooe of Bro.
Harm in the Pud, relative to the actios ot
th* (.read I-odge on the charges made agaiaat
&gt;k« Michigun Odd Allo* by P. tt. M. John N.
Ibgwsoll. We do not think P.O. Harris attOod
*»ything but the fact* in a very moderate

•&gt;7- We wrote the teport of the special comuf which we were the Chairman, aud if
** wideMasd our own report, U did net ex««"»• I*. G. N.wkirk, but it cxcuMd him from

great wro^g lB (he matter, white fully ettdw*i“&lt;theju»tieecf lire chargee brought by
G- M, in hte report. And the
that an«b»r wa. t .ported’guilty of a probable viola-

”

"S;

w pr—rfrf —&gt;r~1,P“b,±
.mW fact that no two have been
XS-irp~-i-«

author*.

It te enough for the p- -r- -- —

(wBlWru.

B_v.PlgBCtU.O--

Pr.prt.iT
T Dr.
’
iTort.i.

-O-1-1'’- N' T’

HMH, MIRS, Hffl, OILS,

s68;,’^.'ra,aMF;Jixa!gut:
825000 Ai.VJUgESMi’IK

NOWI8_THE TIMETOJECUBEIT

X^d»nr~-p«
“«
*«««.“•'—

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

Containing over 1,200 varieties Vege­
table and Flower seeds. Colored
Platen. Elegant wood-cut* of Vegeta
blesand Flower*. Handsomest Guide
Publlnhed
rapSend for it-«i
Detroit Seed Ce. Detrelt, 3ii ch

A HOME and FARM

SJTiKXi-w

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

IM TME UNITED STATES

1 hs:!ty M-i.tr h-v- purchased John Clark’s
fV'Mvnce f-r S-MAI, and with hi* wife is going
to keep Ituim therein.—Sashrllle 5Vw«. Now,
Vrno, stand up aad. explain. What makes
Charley Lean keep house with John Clark'*
•ifcJ Boes John feet bad about it, and whoee ject to thir circulation, which te to injure!the
wife doe* he keep house with ’ Who keep* Lie of my medicines. " The Popular Health
^.X^HllUDELPHn._____________
bouse wuf, Qjin-ijy Lentz'* wife, and i*n’l Almanac" ia the hlgh-«»“«‘’N»K nBm? of oneof
these pubiioatlon*. which contain, bogus re­
ihore danger of getting the little C.« and Lji
'sized ’oniewhal ?
** find in th. Vermontville knterpriM the published by one Dr- L-, of Detroit, «■ Uie
hcih east and WKST.
Jf.c&amp;uNm Furawr. and by other manufacturers
Ellowfaj complimentary notice of eur Senator, of mrfTcinw, in neversl scxaUed Journal* of
which it gives us great pleasure to lay before Pharmacy. They are all prompted by
wr reader, ■•.'eaator Cook, of this District, and ultcriy fail in accompliahing tho
their author., for, notwithstanding lhe,’, J”!
•ccupied the Lieutenant Governor** chair te-.t
Books. Mane. Full Information, alm
Friday afternoon, and did wtdl. We erjoyod a
frieadiy chat with Mr. Cook. *
•
•
Usd Com. V. PjRJUOHARAjfM^
The member* who represent Eaton, Hon. D.
oW a Week to Agent.. IW
inis,
" n. p-.pi-« “
R- Cook in the .Senate, and Hona, Gould and
■'•'lion in the House, are neither of them what
,L« &lt;Wr
el““ "
aijhl te turned talkers, but arc dllabcnou*.

P*in.iaking and faithful representative*, and
««looking well to the interest* of their con-

City Drug Store

MATCHLESS
U•

r

je:e» si
Mich

s
11 Michigan Grand Ave. Detroit,

CHEW-SMOKE

&lt;si2!

Cowardly Assaults

the purpose of organising a Reform

Tikctaine Agewt»,*n&lt;l »•&lt;&gt;
ability l«
0e* o*
JlSdSfJef nclllnftKWf'
,carlU»«htme»cimFe****tl»»*
InK
varriisG accor*t&gt;B|ft®
liberal’*"*ndqaali Uca.? rerue.-

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.
Commercial.
HASTINGS MARKE
Baxxsb Optic*. Feb. IS. 1*57.
WHEAT.lwhltclper bushel----------------WHKAT.'redJper bushel-............. ■— * 30*‘ *’
FLOUR. i»er cwt------------ -------------------«♦ ™
CORN, per bushel.-------------- ----- ----------*
BUTTER, per lh----------- ------------------EGGS, pevdoven...... —-------- ------------POTATOES.per bushel.......... ...... ......... .
APPLES, perboshsl---- -------------------ONIONS, per bushel------------------------BEANS, perbu.b.1------ ------------------PORK--------------------------------------------NESS PORK, per lb------- -------------- HAMS, per lh---------------------------------SHOULDERS, per lb----------------------LARD, per Ik-------------------- ---------TALLOW, per lb---------------------------- CHICKENS, per lb-------------------------CHEESE, per lb.-----------------------------WOOL, per lb—------------------------------SALT. fine.per bbl-------------------------SALT, coarse, per bbl......... .............. —
HAY. per urn----------------- - --------PRIED PEACHES, peered, per lb.„.
ppi RD PEACHES, unoeared. par lb.
DRIED APPLES, per lb—....... ..........
MAPLE SUGAR-------------------------—
HIDES, rreon, per lb-------- -----------HlDES.dry. porlb-------------------------BHREPPRLTO----------------- ------------CALFSKINB.trenn.perlb------------CALF SKIMS, dry. per lb--------------HONEY—----------------------------------BEESWAX, perib---------------- -—
CRANBERRIES, par b**hel---------Gfovtw and Mitten* Ure , thin

done out-

J. Rummll.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

Vkk-s Ftewm ead Vs^tabl.

xxitotf

M eM to'

•UM

tick’s

tCK’i

PENSIONS

FLeaiL csrss.

A beantifnl qMrteriy teernal. finely IHwMie 1

1 i&lt;i2^“,i°r,3ana,v^i"Mai.,yt
-VICCK’S
Fl«&lt;er *■« VereUMa OarSn,

coat

to

feblSwd

Dan Manee of tho firm of Smith, Matteo
i Prtr.on, ha* told out and m he w going
away, il b expected every be dy now bar tag
nnaett'.ed aecounta wi'l o.U at once and
aetdg to Bare krouMa.
fcblwd

�ablmg it before noon of March 4th to de&gt;

Railroads.

Railroads.

New Advertisements.

Railroads

dare Mr. Hay« the duly elected Prati-

In consequence of Mr. Ferry s time ex­

OWN.

OUR

GOOD NEWS TO THE PUBLIC!
EHOP.T LIKE EETK'EE.X

piring March 4th, he will resign his posh

MICHIGAN AID TH WH.

President of the Senate this week.

If I L*1 kftow* La tte*a&gt;oralM

Taking Effect Dec. 10th. 1876

Edmunds, Morion, Conkling, Hamlin, and

one or two others are mentioned as his
successor.

ttIMG EAST

Fall aad Winter Time Table.

But it seems now that unless

Swift on the War Path with a new and
the Democrats unite wilb the friends of
well selected
Mr. Conkling to elect him, we shall hare

TRAINS GOING FOETH.
BI1UMW.

Gov. Morton, in that highly responsible

position, and the country can feel assured
that its interests and destinies, in so far

Vi

STOCK OF GBOCEBIE8

the President of the Senate can control

them, aaa in the safe hands of one who
fears

do

revolutionist or his measures.

num ncru*

Tk

Of every description. J would beg leave
to inform my old customers snd tho

i?

Hence, in any event, wo opine the filibus­

ters cannot prevent a statesman from be­

coming President of then United Stales,

iig.____ ; .,

wrecker and

income grabber

White House.

into

tho

Even one of their Sunday

RlTi W
!;®Si

PEOPLE OF HARRY COINTY

kswasiwas

Generally that I have again embarked in

4S

la

nor secure th* installment of their railway

R«

papers here, the Herald, denounces their
TRAINS GOING NORTH.

Tilden for bis shortcomings in unmeasured

terms as un unscrupulous intriguer and
prostitute of tho press and country.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington. D. C. Feb. 26, 77

venal class of working politicians at once

The situation to-day u not entirely conn
Portable, for it is by no means a settled

wanted to get his hands into that barrel of

this week. On Tuesday last Senator Sher

denied by his apoetie^s and it is no won­

man felt so sanguine that he expressed an

der they arc embittered,

shows he was inclined, with all his follow

country would see the end.

era, to make his disboraemeots contingent
on or subsequent to March 4th.

At least

his first Oregon proposition desired Pat­

rick lo buy bis elector conditioned on pay­
Democrats ally themselves with tho Re

ment after the 4th, and we presume he

publicans in circumventing the filibusters

came down with the $10,000, for ho-knew

’

who are determined to

'

ho could not be trusted.
above quoted, says :

Hayes us j President. These conspirators,
Vance of iOhio, Hord, Proctor Knott and
others of lesser light, worked hard on Sat­

m—

Tho Herald,

“Had the Oregon

IB

'.a ■ $s

DEFY COMPETITION.

tho sequel

opinion to us that by Saturday night tbe

'

tap Tho above goods have been selected j
with great care and will be
sold at prices that

onoy, and Was dissatisfied that it did not

matter that the final count can be reached

and

Call soon and examine

prices.
[janl5.7fltf]

Gov. Hayes, they would have been de­
nounced by every Democrat in and out of

urday to. inject dilatory motions and other

Congress u the acme of political rascali­

ty.’’

completely discomfited by the unprecedent­

the conservative Democrats in refusing to

ed action of one-half of the conservatives,

follow tho lead of the fillibusters.

who voted under the lead of the Republi­
cans io set' aside the decision of their own

cannot stomach Sammy and his nephew.

This may account for the action of

J. H. SUTTON.

IM W-.ttO

MiiiatSl

Depot
l-Ll.Z.- I

Marble Works.

WINSLOWS STEAM

i.SI ' IS it
12
ksiifr?§
rauoo-WItk Lake Steer* A MMi. Sovlbcn

■ttJ:
fSlMOp.B.

7 05 1 3 19 S 4 4!
n

BABBLE WORKS

winwRin

K. KHIDV.
Rsm. A.-':, ii.'t.i i-,.

LOIMIS. 11»104 Qw*]

git EAT WESTERN RAILWAY

A-t Kalamazoo. Mich

Carolina case will occupy the

but one day, and there ia nothing interpos­

tervewing until Marek 4th • would bare&gt; meat on Saturday; but now that South

Carolina hu been reached, wo may hope
for spesdy work.

An objection to one of Pennsylvania's

PRESIDXNT GRANT.

electors sprung a long debate upon the

The Reliable

and

evidently

acts business but of most imperative na­

Having steam pow'er and improved ma&lt;
chinayy far sanding, high polishing and
.cutting mortices, we can do work cheaper
and better than those who work by hand.

TIME TABLE.

prise but a few soreheads.
to-day

ment

of Louisiana 'and Soutb Carolina

tho knotty problems.

Field to declira a

candidates.

READ THIS
and bo happy again.

Srw.a
IS |

Pensions.
Eatnbllahed letoft.

QO1XO WIST.

A

Gret Redaction ii Tries!

isssssa'ra-js:
fl

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSRAU
Dralera tn dl kiads

opportunity

to

demonstrate.

He

FURNITURE

wishes noblood shed during his short adgive peace to that unfortunate State.

Wtaifloofc BrauaiFniak
fte tai Grata TsMife

United States General UaJ OBke.

Prrvdency, and are undoubtedly u intent

as to bo unable to comprabcnd tho arithEietia of tho economical House Committee

money, it says; to pay his Jack tars their

and

we can forgive Mr.

northern

IWW8MWS

on appropriations, which gives him ample

lial problem,

salaries for the next twelve months. He
takas the Navy Register, which shows the

Loot here I

|V

CENTRAL
RAILWAY C0MPA8Y

Look here!

uSi.AJSt'ss

w^ul don't yon ll&gt;i.k w, au&gt; rf

IL a dlEeaU to expraw sufficient con-

»*■

TRAINS RAW

American and Foreign Patents,

They have refused to compro-

justaaent of tbe om pending quastiou, the

fa
::
ns

every reason to believe that trouble would

full
be introduced by Mr.

1'

I• fig
r r-

Mi*U»riU.
| KUO | 7
Hmiinx*
I 15.U
‘st
fSiiL,.. 112 !!?£■■ u

Furniture. Coffin*

xx33m0

their evil designs of defeating Mr. Hayes.

proceedings for the aggrieved Presidential

| bay jPrtrvit Jac

His refusal to al­

crushed o*a by the overwhelming defeats low martial parades in South Carolina.on
of Saturday j aud further that they mean, the 22d is highly oommeoded, u there is

If pwAla, to carry out to tbe bitter ead

'

steps which would embarrass Mr. Hayes

Yet they have .iroublen till after,the 4th, when his sne1 censor can deal Wholly unrestricted with

evince clearly that they are not

tun n EST.

tsarry Co.

He prudently [desires to take no

in the fhiure, hence pats off the adjust­

there is'no doubt that the filibusters com­

Short Liat
EAST AND WEST.

BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT:

The General b busied in packing up,
joint convention, and late in tbe evening;
। preparatoiy to laying the White House on
an adjournment, involving, however, no
Saturday, and r* wives no visitors ar trans­
ture.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

Monuments of tho best American and
Marble, Tablets and Headstones
atory motion calculated to obstruct or im- ing between Oregon and Wisconsin to pre­
of all description made to order on short
vent full count but factious opposition. notice notice, also Granito Monuments of
Pennsylvania hu occupied more time, Ute various patterns supplied to customers
by declared, otherwise We whole time in-■ however, than wu anticipated at adjourn­

extremist, squarely de-

tHOOPRK. Ges’! Ticket A.
CHICAGO k. LAKE HURON

The objections aad rotorns in the South

caucus, and by the broad ruling of Speak

John Young Brown of Ken-

ll!l!Sl£IH

They

cr Randall that he would entertain no dil­

.

Islli

QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
mat 1. uno.
my Mock and

telegrams gone to or from tho ftsidenoe of

obstacles into all tho proceedings, but were

been consumed with consideration of their•

DOING WEST

at-Eaag

It says: “Every one of tho

Ed. Banner?-—

But it is not

lb* MUhina L*k« Sbor. rail-

It

even accuses him of promising barrels of Al mj OLD STAND o» JrfTeno. Strwl-1
money to the faithful, and of not fulfilling
his promises.

n

rar Tse Grocery Business «a

getting a gram amount one-third greater
than the

Committee

appropriates.

cab do it, for, with thc help oy

,u&amp;

Ho

other liner t» imi
WQUuerport. !kiTi«t&gt;«a.'

elnhia
CI.1TKAL UlWN’

-----------

■ fcsre.*
TAYLOR. U-1 BaM

writes a long letter to the Senate Commit-

J. M. HEWES.

throagh the same ghsMs that Mr. Holman

fura'oW fht u&gt;

does, that be and the Honorable Chairman

ss:^

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET &amp; HA

CTA&amp;S
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                    <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 91.
jk^jni-WeekljUepljblicaji banner
GEO. M. DEWEY
£[)!1QII

A XI)

PUBLISHER.

U North tele of Stale Street. Bastian. Dam
reuatf. Mkbir*n.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ;

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1877,

J. S. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.’S

Announcement!

'GO FEEL WHAT I HAVE FELT.
IA yenuc lady of Now York waa in the habit of
writing for the Philadelphia iedger on the enMew
of temperenje. Her wrlttinn were «o fall of patho.. and evinced tneb deep emotion of eonl. that a
friend of hare aucuaed bar of boeomlng a aanlao 9*
tho rabioet ef temperance, whereupon ahe wrote
the fanowing line*.]
Go feel what I have felt.
Ou. beer what I hare boraefflnk 'Math the blow a father dealt.
And the cold world-! proud eeorn ;

Dry Goods and

Great Bargains in Dry Goods,
at BOTTOM PI

Thr eole relief the eoonbinc tai

Go, kneel u I here knelt;
Implore. ba»«Mk.

Tailoring.

7

Tailoring Department connected with eur Store.

A fine

Boots and Shoes
A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, all kinds, very Cheap.

Groceries,
Groceries of all kindsjis LOW as they can be bought any where.

Salt.
A full line of Saginaw and Onondaga Salt always on hand.
Thina own d»»p accunh bid*.
Wjp« from bar ebaak tKa tear.
Mark the worn frtaae and withered brow.
The mr that&gt;tre*k* bar dark balr now—
The fedlnc form and trambllnr limb.
And trace the min back to him
Whore plUhted faith in early youth
PromiMd eternal lore and truth.
But wfio. fortawora. hath yielded as
That promiae to the anraod cup.
And lad bar down thranah lore and light.
And ail that made the future britbt.
And chained her there 'mid want and alrife.
That lowly thine “ a drunkard-* wife
And stamped on childhood *a brow M mild.
Thai wither blilht, “ a drunkerd’» child."

Come and see us

PROFESIOHXL AND BUSINESS CARDS

fell goods, so that it shall bo for vour advsntagi

For we mean
to buy of us.

I.jM.^7GOOdyear

Hastings. J

«* CHRONIC

ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT-

H. C. PECKHAM,
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,

WM. IL 1IAYFORD,
*,IT«£?‘SX »ud CottaMlkr at Law. and Solieitar
Iol«neUon MMtarJljiuntorateAna;|5-d« bo^hl .aduH, nd agfaiwe
ttaauetwn. on rearonable term*. Ofiee over
Barlow A Goodyear-* ■tore.
Iaayl*»

OR. V. RUSSELL,
sCRGBON.-OSce &lt;r

Katas- "••1’ E“i-w

v ration. eud ear*

sssaseWMSaTiu.Choree, relay, end etl &gt;

Southern Planters’ Homa*.

an apology to the party under Icadm
---------mouth'd
--------------travel
.In the South will
One
’
this same mysterious management. It K*!thoroughly *
dispjl
. AOJ eronoous ideas
—___ I_ .___ T
iqaA in the way
minds me of * story they used to tell of
indicted. for &lt;hil| it is true that there axe
General Polk. During tho war General
a few fioe reeidenoes In New Orleans, Sa­
Polk ordered a sergeant to fire a cannon vannah and Charleston, and a number of
which had been--------------------------------------loaded whan hot' and---al­ handsome and elegant old mansions ofi
TRo MTgeafifltAid iCWbuld the Ashley river in South Carolina, and in
lowed Yb'SRST _ .
„
■ ■
-«
-• Alabama and'. Viremia, it is equally true
buret. Polk said it wouM doA It
*3tatss a grogra! tiring the people 6f the
and killed thirty men. Polk picked up South Hnj in a state of squalor, poverty

the sergeant's bead and apologized. Tilden and genera! shiftlcaness which must be
apologizes to Hendricks.
•'' seen to be thoroughly appreciated. And
in making this statement I do not refer to
Tho fillibaaters have beon sulking all.
the poor or middle class people, who Rvo
i much delay as for the most part in this section in large
this week, and maki
possible, but the deci
___ground taken by log houses roughly put together and gm&gt;
Speiker Randall yesterday, and the large &lt;endly known as “ doublo-enders," but to
extensive planters, men who cultivate
majority by which ho was sustained, show the
•
from 500 to 1000 acres of land, who em­
that tho obstructionists are positively pow- ploy a score or more of hands, and who
ericas to successfully resist the completion ,are regarded by their friends and neighbors
•
of the electoral count, and even before this ।as prosperous and well-to-do.
Some time ago, traveling through-the
will reach you Hayes will be President.
cotton States, and being thoroughly im­
The inauguration is to be without any of '
pressed with the mistaken notions to which
tho pomp and show which have distin- 1I have referred, I wm very anxious to see
guiahed preceoing ones, and will bo simple ,one of the “ rich homes of the Soerth,"
and unostentatious, as becomes an Amen- 1about which people at the North hear so
and was very much disappointed at
can citinen passing to tho executive chair much,
j
being unable to find them. Qoe day, in
of tho nation. Pledged as Mr. Hayes is Maoofi,
.
Georgia, I spoke to a prominent
to an administration of economy and re- ।gentleman of that place upon the subject,
form, the real, Dot the sham article, this iand asked him if he could not show me
of the “old plantation houses’’ that
plainness cannot at all detract from the dig- one
j
had been *9- much written and talked
nity of the occasion. All of the earlier (

Presidents were inaugurated without any
“ Certainly," was hia reply, “I will take
of these triumphal arehee, or music of ■you to Col. B% place to’morrow."
Accordingly, tho next morning we set
sounding brass and roaring cannon, Thom­
out for the home of the Colonel. On the
EVERYBODY I I
as Jefferson riding on horseback entirely '
way my conductor told me that it was one
unattended to tho Capitol, where he dis- of
|
the finest places in the State, in short,
mounted, tied hia horse, and walking up to tand to use his own words, that “ it was a
AND"
SURGICAL
magnificent dwelling, sir."
the building took the oath of office pre- regular
i
Qo hear, and tea. and fad and know
AU that my aoul hath felt and known ;
After haXfan hour's ride over a rough
scribed by law, and^rt know that they dis.
road, which was lined on cither side by'
charged their dutica\*and honors quite as ;
broken-down fences and an occasional
well as their sucoeesore.
“ double-tinder," from the wide, open door
Notwithstanding all that has been said ।of which sallow-faced and careworn-looking
women stared out in a lazy and Hstiere
to the contrary, I am to-day informed by
kind of way that waa exceedingly depress*
I lolbe—abhor I My v«/y aoul
good authority that there will be no out- ing, we turned out of the highway into
With deep dietnut is tarred
and-out
Southern
Democrat
appointed
to
what appeared to be a private road. This,
Whene'er I tee. or hear, or tell
a position in President Hayes* Cabinet, I waa informed, led to " the place" of tho
Of Ibis dark bevente of hell!
It is, however, on dit that a Southerner Colonel. It certainly did not argue well
for that gentleman's thrift or management
CAPITAL NOTES.
will be appointed to fill the vacancy left by
The groat wooden gate, which at one
Davis ou tho Supreme bench, and the time guarded it from the intrusion of the
WanniNOTON, D. C., Mar. 2,77.
’ !names mentioned are ilerachcl V. Johnson chance passer-by, hung from its rusty
tiy/
tho vital om» to their natural function*.vanfrzW/
.
inc invigorating the whole »yitm. and heii nnlEd. Bannkk.—
’and John Hancock. To fill this vacancy hinges broken and rotting, tho fences were
*7*%-*^^ vertally relied upon a»
in about the same condition, and the road
When Representative Springer, of IDi- «as it was filled before will take just about
itself was dilapidated and uncared for.
hundred pounds.
'
every i■eaeon to believe the i'oetor ean euro.
nois, with but a baker's dozen of his party three
&lt;
As we proceeded, al) my former visions
be mialed vr induenecd by th. •nyrow.
hanchmen behind him, endeavored yester­
Itt is rumored that the position of Sec­ of the splendors of tha place began to
day to bulldose the Speaker of the House retary
j
of War will be tendered John A. tado. Instead of the grove of flowering
trees which I had expected, I found an im­
Democratic tactire evidently reached their ]Logan.
mense tract of land covered with patches
culmination.
It was the last agony of the
Hayes is expected to arrive here to­ of corn irregularly and badly planted, and
expiring party, and waa as indecorous as it morrow
:
evening. He comes over the road dotted here and there with blackened and
was ineffectual. After all hope was gone, jin Tom Scott i private car.
were no blossoming shrubs no tempting
Springer endeavored, by interposing dilato­
The rinderpest has again broken out in
fruit*, no smooth and well-kept lawns, do
ry motions, to interfere with and prevent
England, and all importatious of neat cat­ singing birds, no flowing rivulets, do signa
the counting of the electoral vote. He
tle and hides of neat cattle coming from cither of care, attention or taste. Tfio
was ruled out of order by hia own Demo­ that country are therefore prohibited by com fields were succeeded by a couple &lt;f
hundred acres of cotton land, then in turn
cratic Speaker, appealed from the Chair,
the Treasury Departmeat until further 6rand was ruled down by the House. Cap­ dem. The terrible disease entcred;,:JBug- enme a dark and dismal swamp, covered
with ragged and stunted trees. After pass­
ping the climax he then, in a manner in­
land from Germany, and they harp there­ ing through this we name in sight of the *
tended to be sublime but whiah was only fore stopped all importations from that
ridiculous, appealed “to the people of tho1 country. Thia is going to aid the AmeriIt was indeed an imposing old structure,
country.” It was a paltry hit of burlesque,' can export trade very much, besides which but like its surroundings, looked weather­
beaten and neglected. Situated on a slight
and would have been laughable had it been1 it will probably tend to stiffen the prices in
eminence, it waa entirely unprotected or
lore shameful.
shaded by shrubbery. There was not a tree
our home markets.
Thus the Democratic body politic in‘
The British Parliament now proposes to ■within a hundred yards, and the sun beat
down upon it with a hot and angry glare,
Congress passes from its temporary resus­
} adopt the American meteorological system, that wm anything but pleasant. The
citation to obscurity, greater growing the
’ and in a report setting forth tho perfection house was two stories high, built of wood,
agony as nearer draws the hour of its final
of tho - weather bureau in tho United painted brown in some places, and in oth­
dissolution. Not even the promise of a
States, admits that we are ahead of all ers not painted st all. Apparently, add!­
• world. I10,°°5WH-n t,v • nu&gt;« future resurrection lights the 'darkness of
. ticwa had been made to it from time to
tho rest of the world in the accuracy of
.od unpomnl
time ; they had boen built without any re­
this passe ver; and in proper appreciation
our predictions.
gard to the original structure, and the
of
this
unmourned
fact
the
dying
body,
Xhvr mr»»» taU. by improved motboda.
whole pile presented an appearance of al*
with thought to posterity where ’pos­
Emopcan udvioes are that Russia is
most grotesque originality.
Iz was built
terity will give none to it, publishes its adopting the crawfish movement, ttuft-iv,’ after no form, uhapo or pattern, but was
last will and testament
Having nothing getting out back wards,tand that there'll be thrown together, so to speak, without any
to leave but a bad example, it gives that uo war. So mote it be. I, for one, don't regard to architectural style or rule. On
cheerfully, and no member there ia so dead take any more stock in wars. I got enough all sides it was surrounded by a broad peazxa, or gallery, as it is caHed in the South,
but that he struggles up to add hi* croco­ in 'G2—3, and every year since baa only
and from almost every nook and corner
dile. Like ftineral milowtonos they mark added to my conviction that
there opened windows which had beau
the passage of the Louisiana debate, and

Doctor Alkln'o

JAMES CLARKE
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CH.1KCKBY. Prompt mention riven to
b.iinm eotrarted to my enre.' O®oe over Janxe
P. K.&gt;lxr--'r DrcOtoro7UMtS&lt;», MriL xkfraf
SMITIT*? KNAPPEN.

of the campaign, and Tilden’s lc.Ucr ln
day's New York papers is naught e.'*’

Double

Column.

stand gaping along the dark path of the

•SASSES’

:

Oregon investigation, and every one points

'■
I

out a grave. Hie facet.
The Herald, the loading Democratic
«nU, u Ihii MJ. ou»« cl »W&gt; • •»&lt;•*

;

editorial last Sunday beaded “ No more
TJden in

r,
'
&lt;1
J

oara.”

The

Cburier-JoarmU

takes the same ground, and so do many of ------------------------------------ — &lt;** bI
the Western papers. They appear to bs- the prefix “by." All such were oaths.
lievc there will be enough life left in the “ Well, then, grandmother,” said the little
hoprful, a.e-5- '—-----------1
party in 1S80 to run a candidate, but they
paper, *By
don't intend Tilden shall be that candidate.
If they should have a new election next

•

month ho could not get the nomination.

&gt;

They attribute thsir defeat ^this time more

“

than sUsbe io hia MYsterwx. manag®®t

�=====?===

While waiting for his appearance I had
i opportunity to look carefully about the

appropriations is as follows :

Hou. lo-dv, uid will fa ifa pfal

made by the new President, says:

Secretary Fish co lung as he remains ip

He is

Washington.
deliberate survey not only confirmed but

absolutely immovable.

Colonel’

which Hlanrich Heine calls “tho

little

QB^Bpi-WmktyhflpAlfera kw
PfaKT,

.

BXnroK

.

:

waa opt a creeping plant about tha place,
and a few flowers that. had been planted

—the House Deficiency bill, 1139,254 98,

And now the Chicago Tima, which has

and the Printing Deficiency bill, 1350,000

advocated the election of Mr. Tilden in

THOMJU M. OOOLET. of Watauaaw.
For Rasvats of ths Unltsrsitr.

lected.

General Debility
was right and they wrong, and that he hu

ous combination of miscellaneous and pe­

as Gen. Gnat did,

propriations about a million and a half of culiar office hunters called the resurrected
dollars which the Democratic House wast­ Democracy has gowexall to pieces again.

titration, in solar u abuse and criticism can

ed in its remarkable investigations of the

and neg-

more him into trouble.

In-fact never, since it wW called up from

Looklno fa Seufer Shermin'. Shor,.
Stanley Matthews is sanguine that the

Ohio Legislature

into tho channels of success.

Yesterday coded one

of all extinct party nnimds, out of which
tho above amount, which will reach about a complete skeleton of any kind could not
195,000,000 .
be patched up.”
t~

fur by it has boon determined one of tho

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

When Hayes’ Letter of Acceptance was

The Senate ended the session in its form­

Wasuiniitox, D. C. March 5, ’77

printed, there was a general charge, on the

Wo now can fully realise that the agony
is over, inasmuch as Rutherford B. Hayea

Matthews

Let There be

no JBaokwerd Step

enacted much of the past 'closing scenes of
disorder and confusion.

is the duly inaugurated President of the
United Status, and the fact, with bis In­

not forego their right to turn the Hall into
the maddest of bedlams, notwithstanding

It was argued that words were.
very cheap, and that Hayre could afford toi

passage of private bill*.

Though he was to JI

asserted.

Mr, Holman's successful efforts to bar the

intents and pur­

Since thefintt visit to the “home house"

Wm. M. Everts as Secretary of‘State,

Tribane, the following article, which will

Undains tfa re.wni of tfa Hom fa tfa

about Mr. Blaine's remarks, and they cre­

lack of a President of tho Senate, as wall

manner in which

ated a profound sensation.

honesty.

Its very excellence was held to

as the threat to .inaugurate Mr. Tilden in

charzod tho duties of his responsible posi­

concluded tho Senate at once adjourned,

be reason sufficient for believing that the

New York, we presume it io all right;

tion aa Speaker, and then declared the 41 th

and scores who had heard tho ajfoeeh camo

principles enunciated would never be at­

hence excuse the absence of tho formal in-

Congraw adjourned tine die.

down from the galleries to congratulate

tempted to be seriously enforced.

cidenl to-day of the Chief Justice giving

After he hyl

him.

Well, the tiuo came at last that was to

decide whether Hayes was in earnest or

tho cast middle portico of the Capitol, and

1
ahip
during tho winter, when the drtirmi.

though not one in a hundred could hear a

ficers was unusually largely Republican;

didate.

What promise did he make in ac­

word nid nor see more than tho motions

&gt;
nation
of tho great, national question pf
1

of lips and hands, yet there was every-

’

It where seen on the upturned faces of thou-

1

and the same is true of die municipal and

cepting the nomination that be did not

township elections in the State of New

stand by and renew in hia inaugural.

In Now England the result has

is only an amplification of his Letter.

Its

rands a look of intense gratification faat

spirit, its inspiration, its purpose, are the

our strife of the part nhrty days waa over

Whether one pays attention to the

and that all doubt and uncertainty as to

giving a Republican majority of over six

declarations in regard to the South, those

the Chief Magistracy was ended by tha

hundred, and most of tho other citire in

on finance and the currency, or those relat­

peaceful inauguration of Mr. 'U.y«. and

ties,

even

the city of Portland, Maine,

sane-

Maine show like decisive Republican gains,

ing to civil service reform, there is no va­

hb undisturbed assumption of Presidential

while Vermont is more Republican than

riation from the principles that ho had al­

responribilitiea.

if that is pawible.

before,

(to-morrow) New

Next

ready announced would be bis guiding rule

Hampshire of action.

President Hayes has proposed।
The,

others than railroad

The State Convention.
The

Republican State Convenucn at

fight during afl last week t© prevent the

morning to night with crowds of people

derivation of the final count.

•Peaks, and we predict that her voice will

a high test for his administration.

anxious to learn the news and to aee the

day there were IK roll calls, and every oth­

be for Hayes and peace by a Larger major­

success of his administration will be de

•Wits as weff as to visit the Capitol to wit­

tendance.

er parliamentary device to dog the wbeeb

ity than usual.

termined by his suoness in living up to his,

wee, waa tho Temporary, and Hon. Henry

of buainess.

M. Duffield,

own platform.

Since the declaratiop ol the election of
Hayes and

the test boon of Cougrm.

and streamers flaunted

on

Flag,

crery band.

Military bands preceding some bodies of

Pofitical Note*

Wheeler the Republican* of

didates thereon, flying from their flag pole,

inaugural of Prudent Hayea ■

had the courage to speak of Mr. Tilden as

the groat Reformer aisos the Oregon reve­

lations.

Beinf ■ituxtz*1 with‘Q the State, are under

near approach of some interesting event
To-day the procession began its move­

«4.»8 ,u Ulttr,; ...i „„

fo|,

lowed b, the Dxpm. Gnn. lb. Suu

Pnfabfa, U. Wu-oo, L^iu,. „d .b.

bjr tW faction ot lotgo Daria to toe

14lh Pennsylvania regiment, from pnB.

A

Washington special says that the

; «n ifa oufa. fag, Colomta.
Ohio, and sheu several companies of the

most marked feature of the popular dem­

volunteers

1861 by boring a camber of holm around

onstration at the inauguration waa the ju­

fanfad d.w» tfa ATO.W, tfa fatau, in

the base, but it was discovered in time to

bilant enlhuriastn of tho colored people.

of the District; and as they

Republicans of the county to be up and

lb, .nilln, n »uinn, ud fa,
Among those who warmly congratulated “’“a i« pUfagoa, u tfa infantine nn
President Hayes ou his inaugural address I
,1C
b"d«. •» t««ld fa fal to
was Senator Conkling, .whom some people ffaU tfa Mblfa. qfafa. .[• ,u
are reporting as sour and uncomfortable.
"d&lt;»f’««~.wh.,»id, d| ,h,
Congressman Foster is mentioned as a I pfafau of n,, „ipl fa^

doing.

In this count* we ought, ou a fair­

candidate for Speaker of Uie next House,

ly fall vote to elect IE of the ISSupervis-

and hia friends think that ho would be able

ora, and can elect one more if the

to secure suffiamrt votes from Southern

The near approach of tho Spricg Elec­

Re­

publicans will vote, a« they should, for all

.
.
--------- bor. put » «k.t pmJ

the notamces in the several townships and
the city.

°~d B*’»’ “ "V.
10M-"”«»S*&lt;falfawfa» tfafafa

in tune who
of 3^.

OOOrUMg.

Let every man attend the prim­

&gt;" U-r pnofeio., ud MtwitluUKife. ik.
fa orpriaUo. ud p^L„.

ary caucus called in hu township or Ward,

fao ruux th. (fahntfa,
President
.t.

H
J

tended, some 550 delegates being in at­

Hou. John K. Boise, of Lena­
of Wayne, the Permanent

■aaistad the Republicans to force the count

of one State after another, until, at 4 A.

The proceedings were all barmouiou,
and the result, so far m we hare heard any

''heeler and
Hendricks.

124 votrn
Then*

was

for Tilden aad
no applause or

demonstration by the immense awd crowd.

ment from the White Hoose at 11 o'clock.
Fifa.nr~M-r.nafa,

toe Sapratoe Beaeh made raeae,

Senate.

tion makes it the imperative duty of the

But enough of the majority

soldiers enlivened the dir at all the hours,

streets, and unmistakably indicating the

Senator Howe of Wisconsin wants the
pttoo

to tho pole.

On Thurs­

strangely disturbing the usual quiet of our
The

commended by the London prana.

annoying many of the Democrats exceed•

If the State

Would not be Without

Vegetine is sold by all Druggists.
President whom

The Democratic minority made a bitter

Yesterday tho Avenue was filled from

t

VEGETINE

The declarations of a Preaident have

Not even tno rural Democratio organ has

whim interest.

___ X. D. 1UYNES.

a larger value than the prpmiscs of a can­

not.

ny sttsajhg

not survive nun; ©n
MM. UttMTOX. MCook

great mass of

Republicans fee! warmly to Mr. Randall,
Jfor, notwithstanding his extreme jswtisan-

in various parts of the State for village of­

The result of the elections held last week

Demooratio Policy.

prohibition to addressed to Congress and

Immense crowds filled the area in front ot

Mr. Randall had dfe-

We doubt not that the

’

him tho oath of office.

j

YoanrraiefBiir,
C. A H^TILPBC.
A PERFECT CURE.

G*"

Mr. Bub’ rrfauliu,

ioj upnwwd b,

possible complications arising out of tho

ration has seen.

arasqtv improved &gt;Bd

well and thanks for the kindness of tec!-

?f yesterday, but in view of the asserted

By a Merita ot decisions annoucod reoeut-

of thane was the Illinois ease in which the
right of the legislature to fix tbc maximum
of charges by tho Chicago elevators was

much difficulty and apparent

emotion delivered a short address of fore­

In every paragraph, in

There, was no uncertain tone

Tuesday

Wc find in a recent issue of the JV. T.

When the hour of 12 arrired, Mr. Rars'
dall with

every sentence and every line there was the
impress of justice, peace, good faith and

power by the abandonment of Governor
-Packard.

ever
hia leading counselor.

Tho Democrats

Army Appropriation

Bill, thus necessitating an extra session in

formal proceedings have been had, and the

statesmen in the nation, Senator Blaine, of
Maine, cried1,dlak." He was not willing grew on the country the more it was pon cannon are now proclaiming it all over the
that the Administration should kick over dered. No loftier political morality- han country. Wo are not advised why he
the footstool by which it had mounted into been preached in any document thia gene­ should have taken the oath prior to noon

York.

do formers in all the cotton States, and I
find that, with very few exceptions, they
are all counterparts of the one described. —

refused to pass the

Red Room of tho White House, yet the

There is no question that the Letter,

that was suggestive ofsome ancient baron­
ial dining ball. I afterward saw a number
of the other rooms in the house. They
were all in keeping with the one described;
they were all bare, uninviting, and not
so clean as they might have been. There
were no curtains at the windows, no pic­
tures on tho walls, and above all, as I hare
already noted, no evidence that Ibero wan
"a women in the house."
With the rough-and-ready but wartn&gt;
hearted and open-handed hospitality for
which the people of the South sro justly
noted, the Colonel invited us to stay to
dinner, and as we were unable to do ao ho
brought out the inevitable whisky jug and
insisted that we should join him in a giaaa

matssjri:

But aside from that, the members would

poses made the President by the adminiause them as a candidate. But he will never• traUon of tho oath of office to him on Sat­
attempt to coin them into deeds, it was! urday last by Chief Justice Waite in tho

ore, but on Wednesday one of the ablest

We were, how

over, spared all exhibition of drunkenness.

them over to bo announced in a President's augural Address, has been flashed over the
inaugural, or to be put into practical exe­. nation.
cution.

Teken.

al accustomed manner, while the House re­

.

was fairly elected to the Houso over Ban­ part or the opposition, that it was tho ut­
ning, and should be admitted to his seat, terance of a doctrinaire, and contained
without any quibbling.
views of too utopian a character to allow

they will do no such thing.

MARVELLOUS EFFECT.

most critiral exigencies ever arising io tho

casioned by the transfer of John Sherman
to the Treasury Department But wo hope

of the most im­

portant Congresses of our political history,

matter of our Chief Magistracy.

The President Means Business.

United States Senate, to fill ths vacancy oc­

and

" '

TUX 44th 00S0UM.

menta—a collection of-political dry bones

est on tho public debt is not included' in

wiU elect him to the

and
that the wives, sisters
Southern planters ore
strangers.

The amount paid as inter­

boom

courage have always in the }&gt;ast Jed him

incoherent accumulation of disjointed frag*

few of them.

mm rtwrs

But wo can augur

favorably inasmuch as his good

to

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and make Sam TDdsu the natirtSTspoila disalmoet entirely abandoned during'tho pres, pensator, has it ever been anything but an

VTOTOBT P.00U.IMLaf Crttooa.

and
seldom

many

ever had tho best interwto_ot the country

—were passed, the amount appropriated and out of season, takes occasion to pay its
by the Poet OSes’ bin 'in only 92,932,- cduplimcnu to the Democratic party in

the political graveyard by the

door on a fine, spirited, and apparently a
valuable horse, which sadly needed the at­
tentions of a groom. He was a handsome
man, in the prime of life, waa dressed
lightly in a full suit of gray flannel, wore
a broad-brimmed felt hat and no shirt col­
lar; was accompanied by half a dosen
hunting dogs, and rode his horse like a
Hungarian
RiUmnotcr.
Dismounting,
thia characteristic Southern gentleman
bis friend, and then in­
’ ’ - As he did so he
the abeoence of his

with

with him, and have therefore felt free to

the future will show.”

In addition to tho above, two small bills
the

White House

Hundreds who hi tbc part h

the rugs are said to go through
■ of old Kerry, and in numerous

that

In

f Southern affiura and ci»i

what

It was plain

VJSaBTXIfB

Hut ■« Hayes is Inaugurat­

ed, wc can take Blair'r

JJMM7K

cnee.

H R- Steven's Column.'

dence Jtntrnal, speaking of the impression

The Committee on Resolutions submit­

ted the following report, which weu unu&lt;
imously and enthusiastically adopted :
Retolwd, That this Convention con­
gratulates the country upon the peaceful

nrttlwmut rf the Presidential contort, by
whifih the imoartaut constitutional princi­
ple of the right of States to appoint Preu
idential electors without Congressional in­
terference was authoritatively affirmed, and
h*
O- Gnfa m a result was reached consonant with exact
justice.
Wkn. Booo.
Ho
Revived, That we regard with salisfaci
U”
*5,
if He or ftM. tion the line of policy marked out by the
now administration, as promising equal

Mr. Hayes arrired on Friday, and waa

rights, enduring peace, and general pros­
perity.
’
Raulced, That we heartily faror and
but will be on Wednesday.

No mat-

promote

a

fraternal feeling between all

dammi, and M the same time guarantee to
every ettieeu the full dyoyment of all hb
political and civil righto.
Raohmd, That we point with pride to
the success which has attendcl the admioisfration of our State affairs, to the abu&gt;tj
end purity of our judiciary, and to the rtmarirable growth in unefolnew and rtpttta
tian wf our Umverrity under the fortenog
Dare of the Republican party in Michigan-

A Nerrow-Ga'u^n *Rrilroad.
The Des Mtnnwr *-Minno.rta Railr»J

eared.

Do it, Republicans of Baray, and

bound Ufadr to fa toUtol, fe

by General Grant, and m.d*

tho President upon tho Southern policy.

Jarus for 1876 have been CW
^rrts^y of State. The road « thirtyrw mihn in length, from D«-

Two Baltimore politicians, a Republican
wd a

Democrat, are out IlJXM) each

Years ago Freak Blair told u. that Gen

______ w».sn-°
1115,000 was f&lt;* «*
™. The value "

with roluRf

�,Htm. Don J. Arnold, Judge of tho 20lh Ju­

umui

dicial Circuit, held the adjourned tern of the
Circuit Court in this county last week, and won
for himself unKmiled public approbation ly
hi* ability, dignity and urbanity of manner.
If wa must Iom Judge Hoyt, Can lira on of the
Legislature, give ua an able and AomM Judge,
in the person of Judge Arnold.

’».«*' irtEgEL.

jSvs tnvViirissw**™.

»~J-

assiis.^

ated in thia Blate te be residents of Michigan.
At riections, all proxies emanating from dime'
tor* not resident* of Michigan are declared to
be void. That bill ought to dir in the hand*

prohibition State Convention.
mventlon to nominate
me Court and two lie-

of the committee. Il ought not to bo honored
even with a burial by tht House.

.("" * l"u “

b thatsns may bsHi esuta of said taiworr

This space is Contracted
for by

]

John of the Jowmwi insinuates thalTIe J

\ u" l '■ I’”. “
“• Democracy of the city would have attempted
to prevent the bolding of a- meeting at the
il-w'b
Court Hou**, to eelebrat* the inauguration of
„.ll,,r^«un«l.
L.’«v
'
1'rcsldent Haye*. Well, posaibly they would,
• tS'ste UgivUtute from »*&gt;d county; but as that is th* way th* Democracy succeed in
dll lw entitled to one
carrying election* in Georgiy. Alabama, Mis-

“•’3““’*»

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t
,
1
'

BARNES * CO

1

NOTICE TO

sfoaippi and Arkansas, but w« think the cooler
will be foil, th* first time John and hfo many
(?) friend* attempt that game in the city of
Hosting*.

All About tho

\jgs, Medicines, Perfumeries, Etc^ Etc.

Legals.

Scbeack'i -Standard Remedies.

Among the bill* now before the Home,
Railroad committee is on* which require* n
majority of the directors of any railroad op«r.

v . ,.„l girl to do house work.

•*

JXTu'i" ': ».

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Special Notices.
Dr

TBH

■

data warsaUowod for croditorv to present their
d““
ttSJBf.XT.b..

A friend inquires how the Barry county
delegation to the Stale Convention voted on I
the nomination of Regent*, intimating that '

County.

CREDITORS.

BTATB OP MICHIGAN. Coanty of Barry, ss.foUM li hrrsby riven, that by an wticrof tbs Pro­

AbMfiFj

Ut* of laid County, dsesasnd, and that all orsdlton
of rani dneaaed are required U&gt; proaou: their clainii
to said Probate Court, at tly&gt; Probate office, ta tho

the nomination* that were made, ware not ;
i satisfactory to him, or, al least, were not tne
men he would hav* aelected. Well, they
were the men th* Convention selected, and fur

SteXoasril pr-x-ec-llugs.
K-fcra tlab netting Tuesday evening.
TbeUaiM’ Schw’- Banding at MlddlsvQl*

nt Jsmftpl Ly ftre tu the amount of $.1,000,

Furniture, Undertaking, Picture Frames, Etc.

FURNITURE

Hon. Victory P. Chiller, the eleven vote* of
Barry were all given ; for George L. Malta
Barry county delegation can nine vot**, tb«
other two being given to GenT. Pritchard of
Allegan.

It is expected that Hon. James W. B«oll*y
who has so ably managed the affairs of the
city during the past year ah'Mayor, will cun'
•ent to be a candidate for reflection. We
trust this is true, for there is no qian in the
queMed, for publication in the BaVXXX.
city, who belter understand* the wants and
Tit singing st Union Hall l*st evening was
fxcvlknl h will F».v any o^to go there, if interests of tho people, or who can do more for
the general prosperity of the town .That he
kt a- Mber purpose than to listen to the
should be re-elected does not admit of a doubt,
and hi* re-election,mean* a faithful execution uf

rvaaJ today.
*31 be more b *
A report fr.mVcylry Reform Club in the
&lt;.uuy,*flerey^Xl every meeting, is re-

Tb« Lalies Christian Temperance Union will
ut«t it 2 o ffioak cn Tuesday afternoon, at the
Uksu of tl&gt;e Reform Club, bn Jefferson

Deal forget th* Musical LnlcrUiament al
lie Grtpry School lfou** next Wednesday
trrulnj, March 1 l;b. A rare treat. Adtnla-

THE STEBBINS BRO’S SAY

Notice.

A Farm of 40 acres to rent. 25 acres
improved, with buildings. Inquire of J.
R. Eastman, office over Hastings National
Bank.
mar 177

until you have priced their Goods, for you

&lt;he lawn, good_qH*r on our streets, and the
protection of the rights of every eitfon.

Shawls, Nubias, Scarfs, Wool Hosiery
and Fell Skirt* *t coat.
J. Rcslell.

We are creditably informed that a boding
busioea* man of our city said to one of the
men engaged in the liquor business, a fsw
day* since, that "DMAl* Red Ribbon cniude

feb!5w4

_______

Bleached and Brown Cottons, Shirtings,
Ducks, Demins and Cottonades, selling
cheap at J. Rt’fiSELL’s.
ftb!5w4

Next Sabbath evening the Refora Club will say, let the grass grow and bodrodden down
by sober, Industrious citi**ns, bj tbtAr number
I obi another meering in Union Halk Several
LaJwe.Capt. 1. S. Geer, and oth*r speakers ever so few, rather than be pavmTwilh gold to

will save money by it.

____

A few more setts of Ladies' Furs to sell
at cost at J. RVSSKLL’S.
fcb!5w4

wa* not stoppod. the grew would gro* in the
street* of Hasting*." I* that io? If II fo. wr

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,

Brick for sale at my yard. Section 23d,

Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

Rutland.
&lt;e tru«t our reader* will carefully peruse
the WuLisgtoo letters published today. They
csauia maay fact* of great political Im portw?t to all elane, of ouf people.

There if still due u* about 100 ec^ds of wood
M subscription. Those who contracted to de­
. liter it will pleate do to at unEe, or what Is
Utter. Gepo’it each $i.C0 for our benefit.

We note with regret the death from apoplexy
'5 Friday night of Mrs. Rich, wife of Jason
Biel, of this city, a !»dy well known a*d

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

C. P. Rowell &amp;. Co's. Col,

CoumII ProoMdingt.

Shot and Starch at
feblti Smith, Hoglx &amp; Priston's.

Council

Furniture Depot, South Side State St, Hastings Mich.

of the city of Hearing*. wa* held at th* Coun­
cil Room on the evening of lb* *ixlh day of
March, A. D. 1877.
l^rcoent th* Mayor, R*co»der. Aid. Evan*.

» mident of this sect ion of the State.

Lewis, Rood, Sheldon end Tomlinson.
Minute* of the las: meeting were read and
approved.
Petition of &lt;&gt;*&lt;41 H. Bauer and other* rel­
ative to the street passing McElwain’» houM

t&gt;y every Democrat

March 3rd 1877 if.
r

, OY

&lt;ACn

nr all pmlkms
a rixc.

foe bali

rugs, Medicins, Etc., Etc.

Tit PIIIKR TOBMtt Cl. IMULYI, I. »•
Wall Paper and Boot Blacking at
febltf Smith. Hoglk &amp; Preston V

waa on motion referred to Street Committee.
Report of Finance Committee to allow A. A-

Ladies' Gent’s and Boys’ knit UndervmU all sixes and prices.
J. RUBSKLL.

I'tai-liah of Grsnd Rapid*, one of jho ablest
Brmlxn of the Rent county bar, *|&gt;fnt Sunday
with friend, in tbfo rity.

cwndi-iutes for re-election, and we do not
inow of u-y oppoiing candidate for either po■UM in the Rtpublican party.

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PHARMAOTICA1 CHEKST-

United crate. District Atllrney for lb*
Vtsfont District of Michigan, Hon. John H-

Nt hear Iktorder Quackenbush, and
Marshall Frickelt everywhere spoken of as

the city and attend promptly to all calls
that line day or ni,

CHEW- SMOKE
A regular meeting of the Common

Th* Senate, m Executive session, has confnaed *11 the Cabinet nominations, by a near
ly nuxniiscu. vote in each case, except Sher.

%**, a ho was &lt;&gt;&lt;

Heart L. Newton.
Dec. 5th, 1876.
________
xxiG4tf

RUN WELL
WEAR WELL

Iebl5w4

PEOPLES DRUG

STORE.

_______ __________

Select School,

Physician’s Prescriptions and
Family Receipts carefully pre­

A_U«&gt; ™
,h«
U ooUU »-• e.“r T~»"r u“‘

Monday, March 5th, and continuing eight
E.nocn Andres.
weeks
Teacher.
feb 12 w!o

A»4rn B01 uA OUb M.ub.w&lt; ™
la Uquort wilbw-t b»Tl»|(lb*l.b&lt;m&lt;l»*Pl’"J’^

by the Common Council.
The account of Hattie CoWJ for witne** foe*
losnebip uf Hatting*, and a man widely
for herself and dangh»er, in the case of Th*
known, diet &lt;,» Friday night of consumption.
^People vs. A. Boll and other*, eras referred to
Hit fisseta’ wa* attended in th* Preibyterian.
tUrch Uii taonting at 10 o’clock. Rev. R. V- Finance Committee.
Tri—£ sku.tniU.
1 h* bill of John and Jaeob Bom for witness
Fl*1**** officiating
foe*, in th* cas* of Th* People ▼*• Ho*e, wa*
&lt;* can endure inability or tyranny in any
1^;,; su fK* tai.la.
place betier than in lU petition of Judge
Oa
tb. Ul«.la«
« WCouht Fran cither or both of this*
i™., u. arfm
&gt;• b. 4"-™ "•
» &gt;b» Judge Of our Circuit Court, may the
.ppropri.'. buaU lb.rrfbr, bj . nu b, .»«
'•»«1 Lord »Bd the Gratlemen of the Legfola
and
naya.
•or* deliver u.
M. W, BiK*r, for justic* fe« 1® th* &lt;*•«
• r*ry auetesifa! meeting was held at Union
of Tho P*opto r*. R—“d Th* P*^____
hit evening, under the auspice* of the
pie v*. Bell and others, two trials.
Btfmn Oub. Able and interesting apoeche*
Jurors foe* la th* same.
made |,y Hun. John ]{. Standfob and Wm. Duekl*. witness fees,
P‘
Bsq., of Grand Rapids, and Wm- Whit*, witawsfees,
'■■G. Holbrook, E*q„ of Basting*.
Addr*w______ ___ »
Geo. W. William*, witnm few,
Hulaader Myer,, cf Harting. township, a H A.G&lt;»4y*ar ACo..**w*rpip*.e
••h-kaovn titiMn, did at hJa ^idence tha
**“ »r*k of consumption, aged about 45
10 00
***’
1 hard-working, industrious
8h*ldon
U
bjr *,U ‘’•‘fihborh.od,
n’ai’ fo all part* of the county.
°a Kcoday the peopi, of lbe rillll-,
Mid.
^•h«ed the following officers :_PiwriMr. John S Kennedy, long a resident of th*

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B Q&amp;.5J

A HOMEandlARM

Wo take this opportunity, of infomtoi
the public, that we will safely and radical
ly euro all case* of pTes, without the u»
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. A L W. Brown.
Hastings, Dec. 21,1876.
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paired with Drugs and Chemicals
of purest quality only.

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Disinfect*. Purines, Soeths. and
Heals.

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Ayer's Advertisements.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
Par all tho purposes of a rurally Physic.
Eruptions and B kin Dtaeago. JBU-

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Are the most
fective and conjtnlal purgative ever
discovered. They
are mikl. but *ffectual in their
operation, moving
tio bo’rel* surcly
and without pain.
Although gentle
M in their operation,
thoy are still tho

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ing the rtomaeh and bowels, and even tho
blood. In small doses of one pill a day,
they stimulate the digestive
organs and
promote vigorous health.
Atxx’6 Piles have been known for
more than a quarter of a century, and taw*
obtained a world-wido reparation for th«r
virtxHB. They correct di*ca*ed action in
the several assimilative organs of th*
bodr, and are so composed that obstruc­
tions within their range can raely with­
stand or evade them. Not only fr they
euro the every-day complaint* of everybo&lt;ly, but also formidable and dangerous
dfoeaaesthal
have baffled th* b*M of
human skill.
AVhila dwy produce power­
ful effixts, they are, at the «»®"
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safest and best physic for children. By
their aperient xctian the
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Or. J. C. AYER &amp;
nJ TT ,h“u,e lfc,ur* “ Cai0® UaJ1 bj
Beard, on Saturday evening, waa not
‘•'ply attended, as wc fear th* *wl*rd;‘ I y°*i&gt;g n-en who .eeured hfo servkeu
it a p.ziBg

Bu
rZ tl r-lrwh
7 ,hl!
kBtsni » ne: a *uctt)Ma o a carioainrfot.
c
ka*. opened a frst-elas*
r.a*^oa’be north-eaat corner uf State and

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,"rtCU "H** swek fo all fresh, bought
“d *i” U •old
W.

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and *ra*ia. far yewr.
Me if It i* not forytariaMTMtl*

Pull off Uni Dirty ColUr.
FMrMca-

�SONG OF THE BUTTERFLY.

Xho, finding it hard work to nuke a living,
with no certainty of any living at all,
unless it comes, perhaps, through the aid
of friends, or the town—men who are
thinking, as a last resort, to go to faming.
What a host of young and middle-aged
men I could bring around mo for advice,
if I could summon them by some magic
on some plearent afternoon, from the East,
West, North and South ! Well, Jet me say
a few words to those who are readers of
thia paper. If you have no money, or only
a few hundred dollars, buying a fam in
most places is out of the question, snd
your only chance to own a fam is to go
where land is cheap, as to Kansas, Texas,
Nebraska and Minnesota, or some other
place where good land ean be bought for
82 to 15 an acre. If you are a mechanic
it would be safe to buy a few acres of land
near a thriving village with a house upon
it, so near the village that you would be
able to work at your trade in it You can
afford -to nsk running in debt for a part
of the purchase money, provided there be

I ***** fra* bewarj of lUamsay.
With bon«nmc’tlMWc»dlM.
Aad maar a away of willow* rr*r.

Swmilnf oo daffodil!**.
I drink th* twwta th* vtalM yUld*
Tteatasnt away to trefoil t*14*.
Haas thick with sotaas bo****.

town a targe pyt of the time; bnt do not
think of making a living on a farm on
which you can pay only one-quarter to
one-half of the price down. The debt
would probably ruin you, as you are not a
farmer by profession, and you would cer­
tainly Tniamanaga g farm in many thing*
although it may seem to you to be a very
simple matter to grow corn, potatoes,
grain, &amp;c. A few acres paid for are
belter than a large farm unpaid for. I
certainly would advise every man with a
family and wboee business is precarious, to
look fur a small place on the outskirts of
his village, where he can keep a cow, a
few fowls, have a good garden, and if
neoesaaq’, grow an acres or two of small
fruits, which would be sure to be profit
able. But io regard to going to the far
West or to Texwt, to get a good fium fora
little monev, if you are married, beware
how you take your wife from the aasociationfi of her early life to live where “socie­
ty/ is a myth, and where you must remain

I baaeeat an th* hawthorn's breath.
Where tedy-bUds Meembla.
And done* npoa th* oyta haarth.
Whare Ihiry blaabaU* trewbl*.

A carelM* rover, bllth and cay.
I pas* nt sonny boor* ;
Canteat, wh*a sanua*r'»
away.
-TO *ertah with the tower*.
By sonastee.drite
Im»*l*d wilhla Irer robin*4,
A»d Hka a Basuny dryiae I

I wo&lt;M wMwUhartte* tomb:
Sh*U |Mima»0M8 treroar*Nor.hanattaodomyfcy* wiA sto*B.
: ■’
F*rmlno'*alif* of plroanre!
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IRURAL

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TOPICS.

kali *W&gt;w»r* &amp; th* Unitel BUM*.
L)

PIO FKN8.

Pigs that are kept doau alwaya grow
faster than those that are in filthy quarters. ,
Their pens should be built, so that their

sleeping apartments will face to the sodtb,

or as nearly so as the location will admits
Let it have a tight roof, as swine require a

dry place to sleep in as well as other stock.
Suppose you fatten two hogs of the same

acres of land, marry thcref u&gt;d are steady
and industrious, sou will be in easy, if not
wealthy circumstances when old ago comes

age and breed—one in a dean, well-lit­
tered pen, with a sleeping apartment per

fectly tight, warn, and having a roof that

has no leaks.
soft

upon you.
IXnBIOia.'’ IK MAKIMO BUTTXn.

The other wc will suppose

At a meeting of the Ohio Dairymen's
Association a member said that he bad
made experiments with both sweet and
sour cream, both churned at 63° ; and he
found that the sweet cream produced a lit­
tle more butter titan the sour =ream did.
It was also ascertained that cream from
milk set ia the dark produca the aaane
quantity and quality of ’ “
’
“
spects as that from milk
4*.

and miry in wet weather ; and the

aleeping place is also without a floor, open,

rickety, and with a leaky root.

You feed

those two hogs alike in all respects from

September 1st to December 1st, and what
ia the result ?

pfirhapa a score of years before you can
enjoy the domforts of a well regulated
home and tho benefits of a thickly settled
country. But if you are not married, and
are willing to try your lot far away from
friends, and to put up with all tho haw­
bucks of a life in these distant States, you
can-go with an almost poeitivo asanrance
that if you purchase 80, 160, or more

In one pea, the feed is

rendered unfit to be eaten, oven by a hog,

as a large portion of the time the animal
will be-foul it with filth that be carries on

Phix and Ptan.
Th. lolloiriDg utiels fto«

Small griefs arc loquacious—great ones
are dumb.
Success consist* in not making the same

blunder twice.

American people
‘•The Black Hole of Calcutta" hw been
pirtonxl io oU it. borrow , th.
of
5, Souab loqoMlioo hire bno tiJUei

past.—Byron.

Take care of your character, and your
reputetian will take care of itself.

A married couple at Fall River, Mass.,
are over 100 years old, and. nearly the
same age.
It is said the loss of stock in Texas from
the snow and cold will amount to millions
of dollars.

It isn’t loud praying which counts with
the Lord so much as giving four full quarts
for every gallon.

One of the most important rules in the
science of manners is an absolute silence in
regard to yourselves.

A down-east paper says there is a fog
bell that is no more use than a boiled car­
rot hung in a boot-leg.
Mr. Simms says if it wasn't for tho bole
in the hoop you couldn't put it on the barrd, and the barrel would buret.

A man who had been at a crowded ball
said he was fond of rings on his fingers,
bnt ho did not admire belles on his toes.
Tbc strongest war vessel ia the world is
the Italian iron-clad Duilix She has two
turrets, and canter four LOO-ton Armstrong

upon until th. blood wmllw with terror;
and tyrannical and inhuman as we have
rczardnd them, the one sllcrialion stood
eonspieuou that they were the outgrowth
of the circumstances that surrounded them,
and the legitimate fruits of a low standard
of civilisation.
_
But what is the alleviation in the inhu­
man treatment meted out to 8. Madison
Wells and Thomas 0. Andcreon, by the
Scrgeant-at-Armsofthe Democratic House
of Representatives ? If we are to regard
that as the outgrowth of the inhuman and
barbrous system by which the Democratic
party, under the lead ef Tilden, carried on
the late political campaign, the conclusion
is perfectly legitimate. A system of cam
panning that employed arson, plunder,
robbery, outrage sod anamination as its
aunliaria, can have do other legitimate
ending than that now exercised by one
branch of the American Congress through
its brutal agent, Scrgeant-at-Arms John
G. Thompson. While such inhumanity
is a legitimate result of Democratic policy,
it is a monument of disgrace to Republican
institutions, a stigma upon our civilisation,
a shameless infamy upon the American

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The longest day in Spitsenberg is three
and a half months, and yet a fellow can
borrow money by agreeing to pay it back

and farmers everywhere will study their
interests by keeping their swine in elean,
warm pens.

he made, and to remedy that a ride pen

easy be made, lower

than

the

floored

apartment, and being

hollowed

out, in

which the hogs will generally deposit the
most of their excrements;

and what is

dropped upon the floor of the feeding pen

may be removed once a day to the adjoin­
ing pen, and here a large quantity of the
best of manure may be made, by compost­

ing it with all available materials found on

In regard to watering horses imme­
diately after a full feed of grain, a writer
in the Stock Journal says: "The first effeel of this ia to largely distend the stom­
ach ; and tho result may be as serious as if
the materials wore masticated grain and
aalira. Bat, should this danger be avoid­
ed, matters are not nsne—rily left in a1
better state. The sudden and excessive'
influx of water is likely to wash on much1
of the eontaute of tho stomach into the
I • ...I- -» t,~e—. iL. ----- -------rMl.-lnU.

It sometimes aeetos to farmers to be too
great an expense to drain lands properly ;
but it ia generally a good investment. Au
Ohio farmer began, as is reported, ‘ with
wooden drains, which were successful for
some years, but muskrats injured them
and tile was adopted. Bnt the tile was at
first too small for bis Dtarly level land.
He began with two, three and four inch
tile, but subseouratiy adopted five, six

and seven inch. This was expensive,
coating from thirty-teven to dghty-five
'cents a rod, but it was absolutely neces­
1sary for low, bottom and swampy land and
two crqpejxrid the full atpentt." Lands
that are very wet naturally are often made
tho beat on tho farm by underdraioing
when the work is well done.

Lady (to waiter)—" Don’t put that ice
into the goblet with your fingers." Wait­
er—Lor, ma'am, I don’t mind ; my
hands arc very warm."

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The recent British Arctic expedition
found wheat in the Polar regions, left by
Captain Hall five years ago, which retained
its geminating power after exposure all
that time to the intense Arctic frost.

Several holes were charged in a drift in
a Gold Hill mine. One blast failed to go
off. One of the miners was ordered to go
in and sec what was the matter. « No,
«or'’ waa the firm reply, “ I was blown up
in Californy wince that way, sod I’d rath
er lave me work than be kilt again."

asked a man of an olOfcer. "I thoeght
I did," said the grangcr^but the bull
wasn't doling; he was only making belieia, and, being in the middle of a forty­
acre Jot, I naturallv had to make pretty
quick time to reach the fence ahead of

post, went kaoekmg about my wort, and dour work. V&gt; bitcwaah your snow shovels
’ waited till the m ataao out Sometimes dow. Now look aftff. vtutr next season's
8 it would be more thin two hours befcre

PROBATE ORDER.

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Holloway’* Advertisement,'

liRLTHMCTO.
HffliowArs mw.

THE TESTIMONY OF THE WHOLE WORLD

Bad Up, Bad Breast*, Sore* and I ktn.
Axl daaorindna *fi
proper and ddir«nt a
faattsaktto nre bM Upbr Fiuunu
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and other Feren.

;aJUn&gt;iH&gt;n. that bo&gt;s&lt; between tb&lt; hour of nte*

n.1„.ll7.2.RZ£4a.EAtJ&amp;i.

Mrtein indvetar* of mr-----------•a tk* eUhiMalk d»y
oar Lord oar UicraMnd

Pilw, Fistula*, Stricture*.
,b*v* elaas of *oa&gt;pUi»t* will b* raaarod I
iMMuUnx tb* t&gt;*ra • .th otrx w*U*. *a
r moat rflactaally robbinc in ibt uiataaa
l rnlMac from lb*aa dirt fit!

iriK.s.Trt.Msr.rtr.tS

baked. The Legislature of Rhode Island
has passed resolutions condemnatory of
tho imprisonment and inhumanity prac­
ticed upon the members of the Louisiana
Returning Board, against whom no viola­
tion of law and no crime has been charged.
Let tbc Legislatures of other States follow
the example.
Wc call upon our Senaton and Repre­
far. MertcasM.
sentatives of the General Anembly of
Ohio to take cognisance of this matter,
SOT1CE. Wbmw my wife Sroao Wick, hro left ay
and enter their earnest and indignant pro
a1
ruxft
test against the unwarranted usurpation of
the House of Representatives of tho
United States. Let tho protest be clear, Dated, Oran»*Till». Barry Co. Mieh.. Marek, ted.
ringing end unmistakable, and tho people
.
___ STKPHKXL. WICKS
whom you represent will uphold»you in
your action.

Legal*.

saaauon nuraMRO •*
—if
S*’1 VoVwlW «*■••'•

Contract.

Sirouu

V»SaM »t th* B**auf^tnry of Pn.fr»»or H»OOtt e.uu. Mtn

*on«itl*r»bU tarinibr uktothr

■«» «•«!»&lt;.. will xk jmUtoT.ny SsaTadV^

“ Do you know ^^febnlldoxing is ?’’

A promising youth of only seven sum­
mers, who had been accused of not always
telling the truth, croeu-examined hia fath­
er. “ Father, did you use to lie wbes you
were a boy?" “.No. Imy son," mid the
paternal, who evidently did not recall the
post with any distinctnoa.
“ Nor mother
[/»»• young lawyer. “No,
bouse into the creek bottom for a sled load bnt why?" "Ob, because I dn't see
of wood. I have loaded tlm wood, end
how two people who never told a Ke amid
many times driven back home and un­ have a boy that tells as many m I do."
hitched the homes and the ried would not
be ia sight5" "How did you got tha wood __efitore throw out
home, then?" wired an inquisitive by. “valuable
hinta
“
*“ and
—
farmers
stender. « Oh 1 I just tied the ends of —in thia fashion :
_____ _
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nth er iT
the IreoM together and three them over a adn t yw p-brush and

that Rkd lead rf wood would get home,
but you’d see her crawling up the hill at

of the Scrgeant-aUAruu, John G. Tbompson, and that, on account of the bad air w
the cells, Governor Wells, was confined to
bis bed with sickness. Mr. Hale stated
that ho had persocally examined the place

An insectologer has discovered that the . where these prisoners were immured, snd
best time to examine the wonderful archi­
had found it dark and damp, into which
tecture of the hornet's nest is after tbc not a gleam of sunlight could penetrate. The
hornets have moved out.
air was impregnated with loathsome «nd
‘That a blaming it is," says a hard­ poisonoua vapors, and Governor Waite,
working Emeralder, “ that night niver now an old man over Mvraty yean of age,
comes on till late in the day, when a man lay suffering with aickptas, and bereft of
the comforts hia condition required.
can't work at all, at alL"
And this is civiUtation of the funeA Judge, sentencing a man to death teenth Century, as/displayed by the Conobserved : "Prisoner at the bar, you will
grass of tbc American Republic—the
soon have to appear before another and boosted champion If human rights ! Oh,
perhaps a better Judge. '
ihatne where is thy blush ! And to add
u While a man was singing the other to tbis mountain of infamy, a Democratic
2* , " There's a Good Time Coming," an- Representative—no less a personage than
er man arose and said, “ Would you Samuel S. Cox—rises in hu place and ex­
kindly fix the exact date ?"
cuses this brutal act of tyranny and inhu“ Did you do nothing to resuscitate the *| manky, and adds the damm'ng implication
। that these victims were niidenrbiug this
body ?" was asked of a witness at a coro­
torture at the pleasure uf the House, be­
ner s inquest. “ Yea, sir. We searched
cause they had refused to produce papers
the pockets," was the reply.
that belong toThe archives of a sovereign
A German Barones*, at Lake George State.
But wc have no inclination to pursue
was very much surprised when a lady
knocked at her door, and asked for a pat­ the subject further. We much mistake
tern of her black silk overskirt! She didn't the temper of the American people, if so
despicable an act is permitted to go unro
get it.

A Bia Stbbtch.—" You'd hardly be­
lieve now what I'm going to tell you. In
Texas we use rawhide straps, or thongs,
f
L.r traces; and in wet weather they do
stretch amazingly. Why, often ia the
damp wmdher at home I've hitched up two
' horees and drove down the hill from my

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ThuniAy Mr. Hale arose to a question
of privilege in his seat in tho House of
Representatives and read a letter addreeeed
to him from J. Madison Wells and Thomas C. Anderson, staling that they were
confined in a damp, dark dungeon of the
cellar of the Capitol; that by order of the

A Kalamasoo man got mad and put out
his cow a eyes. Ilia soul would rattle Speaker, they had been transferred to a
around inside of a mustard seed like a much better room; and that they had
marble in a bass drum.
- been brought back to tbc cellar by order

Another member had________________
his Iqga and body, as he comes recking lbs. of Jenay (Alderney) milk produced 25
Then, at lbs. of cream, and from 14 to 17 Ibe. of
milk mak.ee one pound af butter. It re
night he is compelled to make his bed in a
quires over 30 lbs. of other cows’ milk.
After a thorough trial of differenrtemaround him that ia enough to kill an/ peraluroa down m bw ■ 40°, he finds
other animal.
The other hog eats hut 58° the best, ami keeps his cream at that
Ono of the largest droves of cattle ever
point.
feed in deaahncaa in a try yard, in all
seen in any place was driven trom Texas,
kind* of weather, and .sleep* at night with
from Cape. Ding's ranch to Kansas. The
A Michigan farmer says; “I have herd numbered 30,000 homed cattle, and
never known of an instance of cholera
His sleeping, bouse has a floor, plenty of among hogs that had elean quarters, and was attended by 700 drivers.
clean straw ; and the result at killing time were fed rmtariy, kept warm and dry,
Agricultural Hall, at the Centennial, is
is shown by tho scales about as ftdlows : although fed exclusively on corn, and if to be taken apart and shipped to Spring
No. 1, wgt. 290 Um; No. 2, 210 lbs. they had pure drink. 1 do not attribute Lake, near Sea Girt- Out of its wood
the disease to ‘any one cause alone, but a and glass a hotel, a railroad depot, and,
This is a probable result, to vary accord­
combination of them. To put a hog in a eight cottages are to be built.
ing to the state of pens. Does any Amer cold, wet, muddy place ; expose it to hot
Thoughtfulness for their generosity
doubt it? Wei), let him try the two plans days and chilly nights, allow it to pick its
modesty and adf-rrepect arc the qualitie*
and sec fox himself, as I have, what the food from the dirt, and drink from some
which
make a real gentleman or lady, a»
lose ia in not having a good bog pen. Bnt filthy pond or hole, is enough to make a distinguished from the veneered article
a floor laid over the yard prevents the hog sick, and to invite every known dis­
ease hog flesh is heir to." This is true ; which commonly goes by tliat name

frsm the mud bole in his yard.

of wry mx. who hw the iligbuwt

npml for joltol, «r lb. good M«&gt;o of «*&gt;’

Tbc beet of prophets of the future is the

guns.

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VOL. XXL

NO* 92

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY MARCH 15, 1877

jlie?Bpii-*eeklyheplibliDaphaniiBr

New Advert|eement»._

GOOD WSToffifici

GEO. M. DEWEY
2,’WTGA'

publisher.

l-VD

THE RED RIBBON.

was better than that.
Why not go to Grandfather Howard's ?
They were always wanting her to visit
them. Why not go now ? So she imme­
diately wrote to them, saying she was com­
ing, and telling them when to be at Stanley (the nearest station) tp meet her.
Grandfather Howard lived in the conntry, about ons hundred miles from the city.
He was a warm hearted, pleasant old gcutieman, and he and his wife lived alone io
a great stone form-house- The peaceful
quiet of their lives was occasionally enliveoed by a visit from grandchildren. These,
however, were not frequent, so when
Kate's letter arrived, announced her coming, it was quite anmvoit to them. The
•pare chamber was laired and rearranged,
and an endless vartety of good things pre­
pared to tempt her appetite.
“ For,"
•aid Grandma Howard, “ The dear child
is fed on confectionery and French cookery, and good wholesome food will do her
Good."
Monday was the day appointed for her
arrival, and at &amp; o'cloti that afternoon Mr-

The following poem, written for theomulon. wu
read by Ha anther. Mr. John AnUobna. the postof Detroit. at a aesUny af the Detroit RsWroei*t*d by many Bad

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Strssl. irutlnc*. Barry

Swift on the
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STOCK OF GROCERIES

. RovJvro tb« tnexorj of di«&lt;r*c»—
If*-,. 'U* bwiter *a yo«riImti
Than rrtdtr &gt;hua« a non your faca.

Of every description.
I would beg leave
to inform my old customer* and the

Than boar lb* pxir&gt;l* braailtafwtaa

VEli TISIHQ.

R.4 TAN

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War Path with a new and
well selected

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To mi

The conversation turned,on books, and
(
they
wcnTin the midst of an animated dis­
(cussion concerning their favorite authors,
,when the depot at Stanley was reached,
(and Kato was warmly welcomed by berz
grandfather. Near him stood a young
gentleman, to whom he had evidently been
(talking. This young man seized her com­
panion by the hand, and after a hearty
(ahako, turned and introduced him to Mr.
•Howard as Mr. Cecil Alland. After the
। usual greetings Mr. Howard presented his
(granddaughter to both the young men and
Kato
bad the opportunity of thanking Mr.
Alland fhr his kindness to her. She
]rather wondered at the peculiar smile
,which pervaded his countenance, as her
grandfather pronounced her name, but it
passed away as be acknowledged her thanks,
।by a graceful bow, and assured her "'Twas
(
nothing."
Mr. Howard, after a cordial invitation
to Mr. Davids to bring his friend to the
farm-house, took Kato to the carriage, and
■
they rode away. A short drive over a
smooth, quiet road, brought them to the
1
farm-house, and Grand ma Howard re­
ceived her guest with open arms. Kato
found her visit, as she expected, rather
nuiet, but the woods were beautiful and
alio took frequent rambles, bringing as
trophies of her search great handfuls of
lovely leaves, er a new scene in her sketch­
book. Sometimes she would lake a book
and read an hour in the calm autumnal
solitude. Thus the days fled.

study of character.
The car was crowded. Near the front
was the nervous old lady who held her
ticket tightly grasped in one band and her
portemonnaio in the other—all the while
looking fearfully about her. Evidently she
i*4tatolswiiy I waar tab ebon*;
was not much used to steam transportation.
Near her a yankee pedler was trying to
convince a stout old gentleman at his side
Th. idl* J«sl tas (balkta&lt; frown.
that his " blacking" was “ the best that's
made, sir." Glancing down the. car the
usual number of gentlemen engrossed in
their newspapers, and of ladies in novels,
met her eye. Three, with a few tired,
dirty children, and an invalid who upset
her camphor bottle, made up the occupants
of the car. “ Thors arc none," thought
■he, “ who look as if there was a history
KATE'S ESCAPADE.
connected with them."
She was gazing out of the window ai
they stopped at ths first station, and did
not notice any one enter till ri voice al her
It was a cool, beautiful September morn- '
murmured :
...
ing, and Kate Howard Bang blithely as she side
'
" Pardon me, madame, but this is the
flitted Jhrough the wide hall which ran the only vacant seat."
length'bf the grand old house which was
She moved slightly to make room, and
her home. She was passing the library ,a young gentleman sat down beside her.
door, when her father called hecr to come ’
Taking out a newspaper, bo was soon apin. On entering she found him with an 1 patently buried in its contents, and Kate
had an opportunity to study her new comopen Jotter in his hand.
1
“I have just received word from my ,ponton. He was a gentleman, and quite
friend beymonr that he will visit us next dirtinfpe, the first glance decided. Hand­
some? Yes, undonbtodly handsome, al­
week,” said he.
Kato shrugged her shoulders ; “papa's - though rather a peculiar style, for hair and
friends " sre not generally very entertain­ mustache were jetty black, and the eyes,
•haded by heavy brows, were bine as the
ing to young people.
“Ho will be accompanied by his nephew, •ky. ,
,
.
“ lie must be twenty-five, thought she,
for whom he has been a guardian, who has
just returned from an extended foreign unaware how dooriy she was scrutinising
tour. He is a young man of excellent him, UH the blue eyes were suddenly raiseu ,
family, and heir to an immense fortune. It from the paper
^1OT’
a rr*nk
has long been Seymour’s wish—os, also, and rather curious look.
mine—that you and his nephew should
Blushing deeply at being caught in such
marry when you had reached suitable ages. a rude act, Kato drew down her veil and
Yon are now twenty, and tlat is quite old raxed studiously on the psasing lands«pe.
enough. They will be here on Tuesday, Starion after station was pawed. Half an
and I desire that you look your best and hour more and she would be in Stanley,
free from Seymour and his nephew. The
be U agreeable"—
■
.
He was interrupted by Kate, who, be­ very thought was refreshing. She almost
ing possessed of considerable spirit, did laughed u she thoughl of the discomfiture
«*;
not relish being thus summarily disposed her dep.rur. wool?=•«"

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his nephew were as rich as Cnreus I would

Sick and AttUeteA t
or Hastings and vicinity.
DR. J. B. L&amp;SURE .

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Tbs kinadotn*. slots onr rars b&lt;
Bat this 1 know-sines God'sdrol

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not marry him! There I”
It had bean a favorite project of her
father's, and Kato had heard it hinted nt
ever since she had been out of school. She

only laughed. The idea of things ■ream­
ing such a tangible ehapa had not onoe oo

X.(amoral*.

•*- •. ■oxholta

A*d olrareha* dwkad vUhsain* of &gt;oU i
Bat Minetisiaa i* thetr aenlstara cllmba

Howard got out the falling top and drove
to the depot.at Stanley.
Kato was accustomed to doing ■» she
pleased, ao Monday morning found her at
the depot, awaiting the arrival of the train.
Her brother Charlie was with hyr. and
when the train came in ho deposited her
safely in the car, with the brotherly advice
"not to step from the ‘firing pan into the
fire.' and fall in love while she was gone,"
gave her a parting kiss, and she was left
alone, without a friend in the crowded car.
She opened the new book she bed bought.
but .finding it uninteresting, began to look
about her to see who were her fellow pasjeogeni, for nothing so amused her as the

strange
companion.
i
He, oh, reader is the veritable nephew
&lt;of Seymour.
Having no ,dosire to be married to a
(simpering boarding school miss, as he
,mentally pictured Kate, he bad left his
jguardian to proceed alone to the house of
]his old friend while he went to Stanley to
,visit an old collage ohum. Aa he walked
(and talked with Kato he thought morn
Ithan once, if some one as bright and witty
,as she had been bis uncle's choice, hu
,would not hive been so terrible a fate after
।all.

Kato wifted him to allow her to go home
•tone.
...
.
“I know paps will be furions, a*i he
:might say something you would not like.
Indeed, I'd rather see him first and pre­
pare his mind for what’s coming, you
1know," she said, laughing.
But with the same curious smile she
'had bcfore^ibservod ho insisted on accom­
panying her.

।
So it was with secret misgivings she en­
tered her own drawing-room, and found
her father and brother there. The usual
home greetings were over, and Kate felt
rather than saw her father aside, and in a
low tone say something which she knew
concerned her. Mr. Howard demanded in
an icy tone:
“Who, and what are yoa aut'
To which ho answered something that
eaus-'d her father to break into a hearty
laugh as he seized him by both hands and
led him to where Kate sat.
“My dear daughter," said he; "here is
Cecil AUand, Mr. Seymour’s nephew. He
wishes to marry you, but as you have so
emphatically declared you'd never speak to
him, I am obliged to tell him his suit is

arms.
To thia day (and they hare been mar­
ried a year) he
*her about
*
* ’bar esca-

The Temperance Revival.

The temperance revival in England and
the United States nearly equal the dimen­
sions of the religious revival to which pub­
lic attention has for more than two years
been drawn. It has taken in Ireland the
shape of a Sunday closing movement. In
this all clsrees—Catholics and Protestanta,
Churchmen and Dissenters—have joined.
Parliament still hesitates to puss the Decessairy law, but the petitioners for a Sunday
dosing act persevere. In England, Car­
dinal Manning has given himself up to

temperance work with an ardor not unlike
that of Father Matthew. Several of the
English bishops fully equal him in seal:
A Chut eh of England Temperance Society
has been formed which aims to cheek the
excessive consumption of spirits by the
common people. Bishop Magee has sided
with the opponents of repressive legislation;
but his declaration that he would rather
see England drunk than enslaved, has not
been received with favor. Publio opinion
seis in fovor of restraint upon the trade in
liquor. The question “what to do" en­
gages some of the best minds ofthe nation.
Air. Lowe has written upon it in the
Fortiughtlif Review; Mr. Bright has
made a speech on tho “Golbenberg" plan,
and the queen has become the patron of
the Church of England Temperance So­
ciety. There is a growing conviction in
England that something should be done,
and tb« English people, in their slow, per­
sistent way, are setting about it.
Tho statistics of English drinking, if
reports can be depended upon, are fearful.
In 18G0, with a population in England
and Wales of 19,900,000, tho number of
committals for drunkenness was 88,361 ;
in 1875, with a population of 24,000,000,
the committals were 203,836. AL this
rate of increase there is no telling where

True to his promise, Mr. Davids brought
his friend out to call and after that almost
every evening lound him at the farm-house,
occasionally with • his heat, but oftenest
alone. He knew Kato was the "simpering
miss" ho had purposely avoided and chance
had so opportunely thrown in his way,but
she evidently did not identify him with
the one whom ho was nositiro she had
left the city to evade. He often laughed
in secret over their escapades, and blessed,
kind fate and the railroad accident which,
contrary to their designs, had thrown
them togotber. Kato bad bpen from
home a month, but it did not seem nearly
so long. She could not help admitting
the evils of excessive drinking are going
that looking forward to the evening made
to end. Their bearing upon the industrial
the days paw swiftly, 'for now she had
and commercial as well as the social and
grown to expect Mr. AUand with the
moral intoresto of the nation is very dear.
growing dusk. Her brother had written
Among the plans of relief is that damribed
that “Seymour had arrived witlwul his
above as the “Gothenburg," so called from
nephew, but she had lingered still. Even
A the city of that name in Sweden. It protiter hewing of bin depwtem abe ww lt*b'
th, neb
rogo. Bui il anil be.
STnouloflb. b

It was her last evening at the farm­
house. Mr. Alland came as usual, and
Kate told him she was going home the
next day. “I have made a long visit."
she said ; “longer than I intended." Thea
the recollection of the object of her visit
caused her to laugh aloud. Though readi­
ly guessing, Mr. AUand inquired the rea­
son of her mirth. Kate gave him a
graphical dascriptioe of the stormy inter­
view with her father, and her escapade,
adding, “be must have equally dreaded
me. for he didn't come with his uncle,
at her aide.
Everybody was frightened. The ladies ■nd I ran away for nething after 811.**
“For nothing, Kato ?"
shrieked and gentlemen looked
The peddler grasped his satehel containing
A warm hand grasped hers, and a soft
his‘ superior blacking, and the maiden voice whispered in her ear the old, old
fody still held fast to her pocket-book as story of love. She must have been a will­
she cried out, " I aflua said so I There ears ing listener, for the hours rolled by un­
heeded, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard had
are mighty unsafe I”

tractine pasties,” as brother Charlie called
* Do you think I am goiug.to marry a her father and Mr. Seymour.
man I don’t know and' never saw ?" she
Her reverie was broken by the stranger,
asked, indignantly. “ Do you wish to sell who courteously offered her a book be had
me, as if I were a share in railroad stock, just token from his satchel. Ksto accept­
or had no more heart or soul than a lump ed his proffered kindness, and more for politen«sV sake than any other reason, began
of ooal ?"
“ Kate," said her father, sternly, " to
10 A quick jerk, a errah as if the heavens
whom are you speaking ?"
“I don’t care I" she cried, excitedly. “I were railing, a sudden stop, and Kate was
hate Seymour and all his relations, and if’ premidtatad into the arms of the gentleman

Hastings, Mich

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An erasy mirttier tbi
i PMpair.
w Uta Sai th* EmM
And drunk.n *c-uenl
Not. not with sUujilcr
That stralchtwnFto tU
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.
BranManhood. Honor. Hope a«*ln.
And win. that koovlas. "dare* dort*ht.’

'engine was precipitated down the embank­
ment
, and it will be several hours before
i
the
train can move on.
t
“What is the distance from Stanley ?”
“Only a mile and a half. As if- is my
&lt;destination, I un going to walk. I shall
be
I glad," ho added, “if when I get there I
&lt;can bo of any service to you."
“Thank you,”she replied. “I,loo, am
going
to Stanley, and as the distance is so
;
short,
I will walk too."
•
i
Ho picked up her light hand bag and
his
own more substantial satchel, and to­
1
jgether they left the ear. The ioe of con­
ventionality
being broken, they conversed
■
|pleasantly upon different tojiits, and very
&lt;entertaining and agreeable Kato found her

WHOLE NO 2034.

A rears of Pay

B««‘y

curved to her.
fn vain her father coaxed, scolded,
No one knew exactly how
threatened. Kato was obstinate, and dadared she’d never even speak to tho ob­
noxious suitor. Thus the tempestuous ingage oar with it. ronnn»i«j m „.,v
riew ended, and Kate went to her room injured, though some were considerably
t high state of indignation. Throwing
shaken.
relf on a low couch, she gave vent to
Of course everything was conftision.
The gentlemen all left the cars, and several
• •v------ tK„ gUae... a

be assumed by the local authorities. The
advantage churned, are that each maniapslilv adopting it can at once reduce the
number of liquor shops, prevent the sab at
adulterated bquors, and in many wan
keep the trade under restraint.
Mr.
Chamberlain, a member of Parliament, is
the chief advoMte of thia scheme.
The
town council of Binnmgham reeeady voted
in ita favor.
la our own country the temperance re­
vival has been more confined to hard
drinkers. They have taken up temperanee

ate men with the confidence that they can
recover their manhood is an uunrixed

last burning kiss on her forehead and was
gone.
.
The next day found them seated in the and Maine hate wroughta great change
ain steaming "toward
toward the city. Kato
Kate was ra the rooal habits of the workingmen and
train
rather troubled re visions ofher ftiher’s

wealthy ran, and her lover alas!

.

*

�*t&gt;ITOR
iUsriHOA. Mien., Mar. 15, 1877.

1

Political Note*.

Jte jBpi-lie»kijh8pliblira,i£awej
tl

bJust be admitted

President

that

Hayes doesn't seura worth a cent.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
The Republican P»Hy—Th#
President—The South.

New

The President's salary remains at |50,-

000.

It should be kept at that figure.

Chief Justice Moses of the South Car­
olina Supreme Court, died on the 6th.

THE NEW HAMPSHIRE
ELECTION.
Al h&gt;gu» Granite State.

of patriotism, and of justice, and it has

without the souud of tho voice of Hen­

occasion for using all these qualities, when

dricks !

considering the opening acts of the new

The public debt wu decreased over two

The annual election in the State of New
Hampshire occurred on Thursday.

The

Jtate polled was very large and the result
WSKjrious Republican victory, which may

one of the Railroad Commissioner, of Il­

linois.
■puMi&amp;ih

Governor

The inf&gt;encc of the Hon. Samuel J.
Tildes, formerly a Democratic politician o

Council 4-5 Republican ; The House of some prominence, seems to have quite “pe­
Rcprcsentatires Republican by about 75 tered out”
majority, and all the Constitutional Amend­

ments adopted.

A largo majority of the

counties areTlepublican.

This result so*

cures the election of a United States Ben*

this

think

good

Wadleigh.

enough

for one

How do you like it ?

bean predicting that a majority of the Ro-

publiean Senators would show their hostil.
ity to ttic President by refusing to Tote for
tho confirmation of hfa Cabinet appoint­

ments arc signal failures as political proph­
Oh’the other hand, tho gentlemen

who Rava made those predictions with sueh
a degree of confidence can now take time
see that there never was^any

good

ground upon which to base their predic­

tions
would

of such

action-^flany

Senators

doubtless have preferred to have

voted for the confirmation of gentlemen

which they themselves might have select.

are

fall

Tho

multitudinous.

inharmonious

working of the Executive and Legislative

branches at that time, led to a demoralise

South.

It postponed the pacification of the

It injured the trade, and iudus-

trica of the country.

tor Tilden about six weeks ago have taken

party reference in 1900.

.

Blaine,

still be so old that his chances of getting

should have left out tho more excited por­

into the White House would bo slim.

A bill was introduced in the Nevada
by a Chinaman.

It

Packard

and

Chamberlain.

because their children took the names oi
their fathers; Cornelius, the second son,

amount.

So he

left

the

Cornelius,

income

from

not

that

To the daughters he left similar

incomes, and al) the balance he left to

tho troubles of those he sought to benefit.

the son fortunate enough to have sons to

carry the Vanderbilt name, providing that

threshold/

Gov. Hayes, it is written, looks fresh,

“The cam­

He preserves treat calmness and

unanimous vote

a resolution requesting

Congress to restore the coinage of silver

dollars.

The

resolution had previously

in and out of the Senate are simply the
expression

William H. and his sons.

That m to say,

the income from about three millions of it
shoal'd bo paid Ur hfa other children. The

of the

Legislature

of that

General Grant was for several days accused

Grover has been sworn ia u Senator

against the confirmation of Gen. Schurz,

from Oregon.

but on Saturday he went to the President

no doubt, and there wu no rival claimant.

and put an end to the falsehood by stating

But the Senate has yet to deal with tho

Of his election there wu

to him that he had never done any such

manner of hfa election, tho charges of brib­

thing.

ery preferred in conneltion therewith, and

the little afiair of Cronin.

Hfa day of

publican Senators voted for the confirma­

A few days at most

that the old man was under undue influ­

Senator Blaine fa said never

ence when ho made it .Several of the

shared by many..
will decide.

to have appeared to better advantage than

most celebrated lawyers

in his discussion with Senator Bayard on

have been employed by the contestants.

To-day it is likely that the de­

On tho other ride it fa said that the old

yesterday.

public, but is hardly possible for many

and he lety his daughters equally-well fixed,

days to pass without further and animated

which is though for them.

discussion of tho situation.

estate in the hands of William because he

The election of Means. Hereford and
Daria, both Democrats, by tho Legislature

tho united totes of the Republicans, who

He left the

tically of the ceremonies of inauguration

vast interests, and that they might be con­

tinued successfully, it was necessary that

The crowd was great— un precedent-

ly great—bat tho best of order was main­
tained.

tho property should not be divided.

The appearance and manner of lie opinion fa divided.

Pub­

Some insist that

Prendent Hayes, created a moat favorable

tho vast estate should be divided, because

There is a dignity about tho

tho possession of so much money in the

man that neither pen nor pencil had led tho

hands of one man fa dangerous, and others

public to expect. While there was less
enthusiasm, perhaps than at Grant's first

want it kept as it fa,-that the grand con­

impression.

feeling.

wav

universal

good

Tho President's kindness of man-

nerj will make him

personally

popular

with all those who go often to the White
House, u many do, who have no thought

hold tho balance of power between the two of political • business with tho President
Democratic factions. As Ben. Bill of
The unweary­

shareef authority in throe important elec,

she hu had around h«r, will evidently be
repeated, and make the White House so­

What with Evarts, Schurx and Thomp - cially popular for four years more.
Max.

entry element than any Washington has
accorded the same privilege to Mr. Tilden,

Tho law, which men of tbe Cobarn kidney
have heretofore laughed al, took bold of
him, and Joseph wu not only convicted,
but sentenced to-ten yeaotia Sing. Sing.
He hu been n prire-flghtar, - a keeper of
all .aorta of criminal resorts, and hu been
arrested hundreds of times, but he wu so
uaeful to the Democracy in handling re­
peaters and in organizing the sbouldcrhittera, for election days, that he hu alalways been let off without much punish­
ment.
But the days of these fellow fa
over. t Public opinion hu got at last some
influence with judges, and they date not

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well known u this Coburn.
And so,
Joeeph, much to hfa disgust, goes up. for
ten years, and hfa fellows ahako in their
shoo. Joe Goo, another one of the fra
ternity, who wes toneerned in the Allen

S.'ii'-'tr .

boxes in Cincinnati, wu taken out of the
city ou a requisition from the Gororaor of
Kentucky, and hc~will languish in the
prison of that State for a while. Tho sky
fa brightening.
.

fa improving for rertsSn.- The "hotela are
full of mercliants, and, thank henv^n'flji^

of hard times.

«u&lt;low io gone, don’t tuj rrightomrd.

it was never meant to be anything. It was
intended to prevent tho inauguration, if

poariHc, but was not intended to go any
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waul

hmo.

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Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET &amp;
:

HALL,
TJBTBOIT

. Commfafion Mcrcliaui^ in

Grain, Pork
l~T«l»t.OT u 342,000.
In 1840 the pop
uhunn wu 108,000, the citj eoterad 144
Bike, end had 103 rnUra of iireeu

Both bodies

There are too

and

!b. D. MAU0RI &amp;C0
Wholesale Dealers in

.

Ojflm aii ftreiiu Frails.

Mauufaclurcra

their candidate in 1880.

been about three and a half yean.

Elad.rt*rttn,
School
yrtnuj
CJoUof &lt;- oad
Qresimtr Schoo!, Bob* Tr»in.nt

Tbcro «j no occasion

Wril pleas'd u the Republicans that the

in ao sense be regarded

••the

Ow. r. P. R. R.. OMAHA. J»klJ.

There fa some hope fur New York. Joe
Coburn, the pugihst, and democratic poli-

very high stakes—they loot, and subside.

Since the State Prison wu “opened to question fa settled, and they will give the
the publfa," in 1835, the whole number of new administration a cordial. and honest
nothing in print of grace sad rhetorical prisoners received hu boon 5,770, of whom
3,888 have been dwoharged, 626 pardoned, support. The Wall street men held a
147 awwped, 229 died, and 49 GT had meeting, and resolved, and the Union

Tlx- Papacy and the Civil Power.'

;

are buying. The hig importcri are rolling
ried out. The fight will be a very pretty out bales and boxes in the mast cheerful
way, and the heart uf the truckman fa
one, and the lawyers will have a flit thing
made glad
Now, good people in the inter­
ior, take a little heart. We are not going
to hero war. Weharoa President, and
POLITICAL.
things are going on smoothly and well.
The itauguration fa over. and Hayes fa,
Build, buy, many, and give in marriage,
us he should be, President.
Tilden and

ing kindness of Mrs. Grant and the ladies
higher ground of the beat interests of the

JOX CORCRN. /

ceptions of tho dead financier may be car­

Morriuey played a bold, faring game for
excellent imprearion on all.

I! ME TO IEC m E IT

was the only one capable of handling the

day.

inauguration, there

of West Virginia, was ‘brought about by

in the country

bate upon confirming several members of gentleman knew exactly what he was do­
Cabinet—Schurx,' Key. eta—will be in ing. He left Cornelius about 820,000 a
Executive session, and not open to the year, which he claims is cucugh for him,

The oldest inhabitant speaks enthusias­

NOW

ho left one’hundred ruilliona of dollars to

of President Hayes at ito is no need of the distrust that has unde­ will ia to bo contested, if it is contested at
niably shown itself here, and that hope is all, on the gronnd^that it fa unnatural, and

ministration

strong trampled remorselcsriy'hverthe weak,
and when the building wu finally emptied
it wu found that six women and four or
five chjldEcn.hnd been trampled tp death.
Nobody aecms to be tu, blam^ I'Rp.i

est son, had not only children, but they
but

iudAfii u™11 * ’to-

AHOME and FARM

of herself and shrieking fainted. - Some
equally frightened woman thrieked ufe and
the msu made a rush for the door!: The

does seem u though in buildings intended

8200,000,

mtnn,i.i

u quickly u i common ftmae JiWO tr.

for sueh purposes some provisions should
bo made for these constantly, occurring
aeeideinta. The trembling killed u many
people in the Brooklyn theater u the fire.

were boys.

m num num u.

The ter in Bond
two
miDioos of dolfar* went up, ih«Zi hdw UU
tie scuse there fa in builders. The buildwu built by the Waltham Watch Co.,
and wu intended to be fire-proof. Tho
walls were murivc. the front wu iron, and
everything wudone to make the receptacle
of millions of property, absolutely safe.
But tho floors were laid with Georgia pine,
which fa about all radn,&lt;and tho carings
aud all the interior work wumade of wood.
A fire got into it—how, no one knows—

had no children, and William H., the eld­

We don't believe that tho American In the language ot General Grant, while
people will allow a Senatorial machine ring it is possible to have peace in the party,
either to cripple or break down the Ad-* “let us have peace.” It may be that there

tion on the part of prominent Republicans

It is needless to add that this action on

of

LIis daughters could not cany the name,

Logically he may have been, right, and

now turns out that the rumors of opposi­

tho part of the Republican Senators was

nition

money that gilded it and made it all it wa«.

•till have Aggravated, rather than relieved

Tho Illinois Senate recently pawed by a

tho President for his Cabinet.

prefer that he

name, and hold together in one mass the

was a

self-poise.

or did not rote all, and that no Republican

perhaps

and that was to perpetuate the Vanderbilt

wash bill against ooo of the members, and

Legislature

brow.”

tion of Messrs. Evarts, Schurx and Key,

ho oniLR.

brick and iron afforded no resistance to the
fifo—it licked it up about u readily as it
did the rood. And qow the architect
aru figuring on buildings. uwhich won't
him than u if he bad not been hfa son. burn. They never will do it, if they
Worth at the time half a hundred' mill­ make tho outride of brick and iron, and
then put enough Georgia pjno inride to
ions, he allowed hfa second son and* hfa
melt it.
wife the magnificent sum of 82,500 for
FRIGHTENED CROWDS.
their support, about half that any iwpectAnother terrible accident took, plaoc
able employe in hfa railroad gnterpriset wu Thursday night.
A series of ineMingi
receiving. The representative of the Van­ are being held in St. Xavier Catholic
derbilt name could not lira upon this, u a church, for women aud children under the
direction of a Jesuit missionary who fa a
matter oi course, and so bo ran into debt
wonderfully storing pamchcr.;' He wu
Finally old age warned the great railroad dwelling on the
honors zof
purga
man that ho had but a short time on earth, tory and had the congregation of women—
and he made hfa preparations for hfa de*. there wu twsntyifivc imndred of them —
terribly excited. One louuti lc«t control

was lobbied through by its author.

cheeks, nor a shadow to his high and open

So far as can be learned, all of the Re­

would

tions of his speeches calling fur tho recog­

paign has not added a furrow to his ruddy

of attempting to influence Senators to rote

The warmest frfands of Mr.

ho wore sixty years younger, he would

appointments of the President,

inventions of imaginative correspondents-

The warmest

friend Of President Hayes will not proba­

just made.

. any declared purpose on their part,

Indeed, it

throughout the land, will be slow to invite

the return of such a time.

bly endorse all the Cabinet appointment!;

c has never been, so far as wo hare

Senate by President Hayes.

The minor evils also that would

mare as that of 1868-67-68 possessed it,

day.

young, buoyant and brilliant.
the

indicated policy of the administration.

participate in tho inaugural ccrqponies, fa

it down and stowed the material away for
The public has now another proof that

to

man never showed very much feeling for

without parallel.

those who during the put few days have

ets.

nel ins states them, about thus: The old

It ebook the faith
.The Indiana'Legialature, by a non-par­
We. ’ tisan vote, hu decided to give colored drib of many at home, and more abroad, in a
day. 'dren an equal chance with white children Republican form of Government. Wise
men, patriotic men, good men, whether in
in .the public schools.
tho White House, tho Senate or 'scattered

The President and the Senate.

tchless

fuse

bill will it to b« UUekri, ihat u il Wm.

welfare of that large class in the South,

The Intense partisanlam of them petty lion in the civil service' that has left its
Justices, Clifford and Field, in refusing to malign results, in some respects, to this

ator for six years from March 4th, 1879,
in place of Bainbridge

New York, March 12, 1877.

CHEW-SMOKE

THE GREAT VANI'F.KMLT CASE.
hb»0T&gt; Swd fallhM the Vwdw

whoso freedom was tho result of the war.

upon the country if such’ another night­

by 3,500 majority;

Three Republican Members of Congress ;
A^Senate two-thirds Republican; The

Tho Groot Vanderbilt Cow—Rolllloil
-Fire-Proof Boildtoge-FrijMoned
Crowdi—Joo Coburn—Butiom.
with

millions of dollars during tho month of That President Hayes has in view, all tho any of the children but William. Cornel­
righto of all tho people is not denied or ius wu stricken with epilepsy in bis early
February.
doubted. That those experienced and able youth, and hu been tha victim of that ter­
Those who are best informed on such
men who arc taking issue with him in hfa rible disease until within a few years past,
matters are confident that there will not be
anticipated Southern policy, nre at least fie had it for a long time iu its worst
an extra session.
equally patriotic and equally well informed, form, aud wu actually unable to da busi­
The Southern wing of the^Democratio
cannot be questioned. The Republican ness. Later ia life he recovered from it,
party is far more loyal to-day than the
party has never distrusted the honest de­ to a very great degree, abd married ; but,
Northern wing.
votion to country and party of Senator in tliB-tucantimc, William had grown to
Judge David Davis, the new Democrat­ Blaine, or Senator Morten, Senator Ham­
man s rotate, and wu bring trained by bis
ic Senator from Illinois, heartily endorses
lin, or Senator Cameron, or any of the falter into ths earn of the rapidly growing
Hayes’ inaugural.
other conspicuous gentlemen who are estate. Cornelius bsd no children, and tho
Robert T. Lincoln, the eldest son of the understood to . look with misgivings at the nld man paid but little more attention to
lete President Lincoln, has been appointed

NEW ADVERTISMENTS

He went into office with Die p. vmba

mongciT, ana _
machine of for
B. Vanderbilt, to whom woo left tho en­ others to grind, will find themselves mis­
tire eetole, Are. not eotnprewwe mid dieido taken. He fa a strong, self-relianl, oelfwilkd man, whp knows all about the Gov
The Rhode Island Republican State administration, and thoq^ick offense that
eromeat, aid who will run it Ho haM a
Convention nominated Gen Van Zandt for many Republicans fiavtf lift on’thereat in the matter, primarily, fa one of the ri*- Sghton hi* hand., but h. will »u&gt;. Uo
Governor.
though Cornelius, the only other son, hu Iho conia«»«« «f a* r-oplf. umI eu&gt;
U&gt; .uugoniu Ihflljjipg pojljici.rw
In ooo county in Minnesota there are party that is involved, but the best inter­ stands nominally at the head of tho oom
FIRE-rROOF BC1LD1XOS.
eix townships which gave their vote solid eats of the country, aud peculiarly the terianta. Tho facta in the cue arc, u Cor­
for Hayes.

A glorious Endorsement of the
Policy of President Hayes.

always has been, tho party of intelligence,

How atill it Becton in this vut country

self.

that he would reform tho civil service, and
that he would be the Prcrident oTlhe
whole country. He will wumami himsdf

Wabhieotob.D.'C. March 9, ’77
The Republican party is to day, u it

Mr. Hayca fa going to be Preridcct him­

OUR. NEW YORK LETTER.

of Hermetically

Scald

Goods.

policy shadowed forth in his inaugural as

the ague terel of partisan mlotry.

Got.

was the prodnat of a more wbobome alti.
tads, and fa quits escaped the noUcc of the

The following gentle
Fred L. Clarke

U~&gt;1
James

W.D.

Twice rf H. H.;

"^rcsisJO^
I5KC0actuxeRs.

riiirAGG,

that hah

�.

Musical tnd Literary Social

fcommerciai.

Special Ifottces.

4145

Th.
Tempers.
&gt;tU hold ,
fuiiui wtswaamUMn.
hantixgsI^r^e
unUnl wd liiuu,
„ Uuioft Juy
dlu.nl.,
,( .H,
. fc&gt;Ji to
TIME CARD
WUE *T r-kt
°W,Ct«"•
»»d for lb. b..rt&lt; or lb. lfofor„ n„h
*• " t’ " "101Mr
.. .... •UMMtO
.r I«r.«
„lk„
rf^e-.N^k win Iw gfodl, rwi.nl, u fo.
u,„ CORN, per bmho!.....
’**

■

Alto.
wk—Arrive Tuesday
v at 12 *4,leave
Baltimore, Bedford, Johns-

rta.d !»«., ."dyfoulllBl. w-rnldu.
are invited.

All

Adiuissiuti free.

Advertised Letters.

*1. NEVINS. P.M.

GUII&gt;E
ft. TIME-CARD

Liat of letter* remaining in the Poet Cffiew
Office
Barry County. Mich,, Mar. 17,

■

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S’!

u:TH K IM.

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
I would ret-pectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hn stings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

IMAX)
• 10

APPLE8. per bnshel_____
ONIONS, per bnshel--------BEANS, per bushel;_____
PORK
MESS PORK, perib
’
RAMS, p.tlb
SHOULDERS, per lh_“.‘“

Z."^"

M. M. Mark, Addin Norton, Frank L. Noy«,
Theodore Darolls, Caroline I.. Lane. John

Schults, A. A. Bonny, W. B. Reed
drew J. Bucannon,
12:44 p. n.
UtOOF.lU
M5 X.M.
sHWOr. n.
bhtOl.X.

O ATS, per bo.hel .
BUTTER. pvrlb....^_~UtlGff.PcrdosM___ L.2Z

k Co., An­

FRESH M OF OROMES!

IIARRMGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

• 10

•UM
• TH
• 10
li»UK

CHICKENS, per lb.
CUXBBE. per kh__.
WOOL. pe&gt;l&gt;,.„.....

Tea, 4 lbs. foz $1 0(1; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powd er, sqierattis, starch, soap, can­
dles, t obacco, etm, etc., which will be sold nt
33O19C‘»X,OII0E rrmCJKSS.
Remember the place, at J. S'. Rh'JVYJljyr’S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefff«sox street.
Give me a call.

POSITIVELY CURED.

List of Patents.

HAl. per ton---------------------------------- iJOOWlfW
DRIED PKACIIEd, peered, per lb. ..
List of patent* leaned to inventor* of Mich
™AC,tE:i- nnpoared. per lb
ig*n tor Uie week ending March 18. 1877. and DRIED APPLES, per lb........
each dated Feb. 27. 1877. Furni.had this MAPLE b’VGAR..-..-..... .........
paper by Cox &amp; Cux. Solicitor* of PMmito niDES.srcen. per lb___ _
W ashingion, D. C.
HlDES.ilry. per lb
James H. Prentice, car Hove*, Saginaw.
SHEEP PELTS
E. Stillman, car atorter, Burr Oak.
CALF SKINS.srvea. psr lb...„
,C. Allyn, cloth measurer, Grand Rapids.
CALFSKINS, dry. per lb
W- Garter, lamp burners. Monroe.
UONRT...................
W. Courtis, ere Mbaraton. Wyandotte.
DEES WAX. pertb---------------1
L. Granger, fruit drier*, Armada.
CRANBERRIES, per bnshet..
S. Olney, bed ■'bottoms, vetroit.
O, Perry, aecders, Flint.
A. Runell. bee hive*, Adrian.
.
DETROIT MARKET!
S. Stevens' detachable link*, Alleytan.
J. Sweetland, churn*, Pontiac.

r child.«,.!,.n„ «rM

Philadelphia, naratns
sxilTtL__

u Aui

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO. ’S
PARLOR ORGANS

POULTRY WORLD.

«5

Ceo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Co|.

WAS CLAIMS SrSi;:"
'V
xt the Alderman of the
Board aif Beeieuatloa.
Act entitled. "Ae Aec
ity of Klectioue. and to
the Election Fraaehiev

againet all advert^! remedies. But Dr. Pierce
does not advertise his rtandnrd preparation!
u “cure-alto," does not cl*ik&gt; that they will
preform miraele*. -but limply publishes the
fitet that they have been develops a* specific*
far which be reeombiehd* them, after having
te*t-«l their efficayy in many hundred cases
with the meet gratifying success. It is a fact

Quinine, fbr instsnee, hs* a tonic
_
■ • *
li-periodie, by which itiirff.exnd a febrifuge property which
hriou* In earea of fevar. the
result of its adm5®alraiion v ill also very with
quantity given * nd the cimimtxncyx under it
i» employed. So. llkewl«e. the Golden Medi­
cal Discovery ponesaes both pectoral and alftralive, or blood-sleanring preperiir* of the
highest order. By rwoion of tke^h two promi­
nent proportiai it euros two claMes of diseases.
First, ibuoeof I he respiratory organs, as throat,
bronchial and lung affection*, chc- tic coughs
and asthma, *ni sec»nd. diseases &gt; the bloo-l.
and glandular system, in which affection* ail
skillful ohvsician* employ alteratives, as in
case* of blotches, eruptions, ulcers, swellings,
tumors, abgconrs. and in torpor of th* liver,
or • billiou»ncxs.'' While it* use is. by its
combination of properties, suggested in case*
of pulmonary coasumptiou. yrt you need not
take It expecting it will cure you if your lungs
are half consumed, nor because it i« recom­
mended as a blood medicine would iU propri­
etor advise you to take it expecting it to cure
cancer. It will not perform iniraclw, but it
properties/
J■auty, r
ebility;

l-.V IUvrb1«’ Cardin* Mill.
■ •I- t:f ■ Wi|..&lt; Biee’e liouM.
uxri.I llrv-m. Empire lUoek.

. PUH.0 A.SHEuDON.
(^wnu^^^^IcninU^teciUration.

TD-DAVS ADVFRfisEMRNTS.-

B. Dewey, corner Broad.

AU About the County

t

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Wheal—Kxtr»_
I MS

Oats—Mixed...

,. .„™.9E2-_W°ODS &amp; co - Cambridgoport, Mas..

bnportvn. Growers, sad Jobban of
FUKE1GN AND DOMESTIC

&amp;

1

Ave. Detroit,

Mich

i

. .

LOWKST

raTCXS.

z*e

IN The united stai to

NEW YORK MARKET
Naw Vona. March. IX 1«77
1MK

KS

7H
MH
34
lo«
■Dairy packed..
-Bella

li'4

F

irailed ree
IVI FLORAL^UIDE
Containing over 1,200 varieties Vege­
table and Flower aeods. Colored
Plates. Elegantwood-cuto of Vegeta­
bles and Flowers. Handsomest Guide

Detroit Seed Co. Detroit. Jlich.

Legal?

unity of’Barry, in the stata of Mieh
isr.-wi

There father thon art rone-

march 15t7

5kx ». Brook*' singing echoot win open on

*nd*j cnnii.gat the rwiiienpe.of Hon. David
».
On (-,wn MIeeC
ig
•PPortunJtj. Io
muiic u,dtr B fiwt c1mji

■"““AiSE;,.

P’tiM?

Local

a n^Hng cf the Republican

wy CwniUttoe, w tbe Bakmkb Office, cm Sat,-r *TM,io&lt; »«&lt;. at T o'clock. It ia ex-

&gt;mp0rtaat that every member should

Any

will oblig. the tinder-

Notice.

All our readers are interaeU-d in buying
Groceries as cheap ss porible, and most of
A Fsnu of -*0 acres to rent. 25 acres
them pay cash or ita equivalent; hence
unproved, irith buildings. Inquire of J­
they should not fail to examine the Mock
R. Eaatman, offite over Hosting! National
of Dew grooermn jurt brought to this) aty
by Z. B. Willison, which are cm exhibition Bank.
at the store on the northeast corner of
marl’77^.

State and Chureh streets.
aarl5-lt

Tu Pm

■

&gt;Ww&gt;« lor marsei, wiu nnu
nr,.„w,„ uta
n.
[ ,1’e ' u ll&gt;e iliscumionef matter*qiertainH to the breeding and raising of poultry, and

“

It, appearance la attractive, as

MICHIGAN.

Drags and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line ol

MBS, EMS, PAINTS, OILS,

THE FOE OF PAIN
TO MAX AXD BEAST

PATENT MEDICINES

Of nil kinds in endless vnrieties.

U. i*

The celebrated IflitW of the

WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF
40 YEARS.
THERE IS NO SORE IT WILL
NOT HEAL, NO LAMENESS IT
WILL NOT CURE, NO. ACHES, NO
PAIN, THAT AFFLICTS THE HU­
MAN BODY, OR THE BODY OF A
HORSE OR OTHER IKlMESTlC AN
IMAL8,THAT DOES NOT YIELD
TO ITS MAGIC TOUCH. A BOT­
TLE COSTING 25a, 50c., or 11.00.
HAS OFTEN SAVED THE LIFE OF
A HUMAN BEING, AND RESTORAD TO LIFE AND USEFULNESS
MENY A VALUABLE HORSE
xx45jl

PENSIONS

, *

You will Ww“yti find a complete awort
ment of school books, stationery, &amp;a, at
the lowest prices, at
marflw?
Wanzxx At Babneb.

Throw Away that Stub

Brick Pomeroy,
Chicago

Aod go bu, a firabota o«" »f
B»
br: JU taj«llMeWl&gt;*»*,°F
ft.,.
“"ll3

7* Wkwr mutter* as ere emsaeetmi wMh lhe

Pur»'i&gt;t.

2

xxi68tf

LiWIIlT,

,
............ *»v Winy a yaar no.
-re.) forou..-.:, in this office, ton on Wednnday
*I'n the [ ublicallon «T a paper at Lake
‘tv. He has our best wlshoa.
.

««r » Uck of the Junior Reform dub.

HASTINGS.

THE EHEMT OF DISEASE!

uay ainCT
gnd

I&gt; the Grand Old

f* . n« “**

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

DYE ST U FFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality ar specialty.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

*x-. hrriff, wm called to Ohio ■
• tdegram that hii wife * father
Pelht of dMih

Urtre will

jjrugt store!

•A

Tallow- Baying..

Al
t* 5^ Nonnan B&lt;||e^.

• 1 “■
ft,.. , 5| fly |(&gt; ,

GSQAYOODS A CO, IWAerx, Cifflbrxfseprrt. Mau.

___
______________________
—
TPV
1

Chicken.—Dr»*Mrt

son la Carilea far Si yean on the Tib day

&gt;H uill not be forgotten.

•jnakcr.

Yr to Js wyth of lhe finest xlccrtd muxu.

Onions—W bbl.

i-nrneslly solicited for public*-

tho meeting at Union Hall on Sun-

■

JEI X&gt; S ! I|
1 Michigan Grand

Dried Apple!-.

DIED.

re improving the present fine
'■
’“‘I bu*ine»a is netire on our

V APCTOOXSr ftftS iraeMngton st., Dertsa: 170 8UU 8t„&lt;hleare;HC LndgaU Hill. Leads*.
THE. VOI

CHICAGO SEED COMPANY

” -Picked.
Butter—Roll.. .
" -Packed

An Examination of Teachers will be
held al the School Section in Rutland,
March 24th. al 10 o’clock A. M.
H. N. Monbox,
Superintendent of Schools.
March 12. 77.

GIFFORD—At the reridonce ofhia aon, R. Gifford,
la Carlton. Thuraday. Feb. 15. after a lingering

B
ss*
ill
sS"
M

Fi
*€*

Lire Stock—Ordinary.

|t|^ Kiumwt, row*. ..-f-C

the i're-bytermn church.

!

'a Block. Detroit. Michic.m

J

Examination of Teachers.

meeting on Tuotday er*n-

f C
i.

&amp;

so

Why do people
frequently wr to Dr.
Pi free, -I suppose your Golden Medical Dis­
covery cures every thing”? Because it haa been
the practice of knavish charlatans to manufac­
ture worthless nosturnu and attempt to dupe
the ignorant and erod ulons by recommending

(vl’RATION NOTICE-

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxiastf
Iw . i»

■ Drriot-r. Maroh. 13.1177.

Come now Dnd let ua reason together.

'

When you wiah Pare Drugs and Med

A new assortment of Fine Confectioner
Wanzex A Babnix

____________________

— Aja. to

Ladim StATlONXBY, cane iu and exainino them, juM reoeived at
msr6w2
WAjora &amp; Babnks.

8cttle to save trouble.

fcblwd

eiora and Muuma Im than M la
d«r oot.
J. Reaaiu..
W15.4

IllulriUS

rrlccl

TICK’S

FLORAL

tiulrn,.

CCISK.

�WHAT DO YOU THINK ?

quantity of seed on the above system,
Phax and Phun.
would be perhaps 1,000 to 1,500 bushels;
but such “ high" fanning would be dang­
The softest pillow is an easy conscience.
erous to farmers' pocketbooks and bank
accounts. The manner of planting in such
It is again time to melt over old maple
cases as are reported above, is to cut tho sugar. ”
potatoes into as many pieces ui they have
The Japanese arc manufacturing water­
eye*, and then to place an eye in s bill, the
proof boots of paper.
hills to be at least three feet apart; and
" • four feet apart would be better, os
In San Francisco last year there were
ject ia to produce the largest crop 2,000 marriages and 253 divorces.
e, without regard to the extent ot
A Pennsylvania min hu an autograph
letter of Martin Luther, 334 years old.
COEN MARKERS.
The bread of life ia tore ; the salt of life
Corn markers are useful cv«nrwher«—
is work ; the sweetness of life, poetry ; tho
with the farmer who plants a few acres,
water of life, faith.
and with him who plants his 50 or 100
11 Ito lucky I did not meet Miss Hopkins
acres, and uses a horae-planting machine.
For tho farmer who plants but little corn, before I married you, my dear.”- “Yes—
the following is tho cheapest marker that extremely lucky—for her."
can be made to be drawn by a horse: Take
Many * feet are required to make one
a joist, 3x6, and make three runners, each rood, but a single foot, properly applied, is
throe or four feet long, rounding up the sufficient to make one civil.
■
front ends on tho lower side. You then
Only one person in ten in Rhode Island
take inch boards and nail them with 10is
engaged
in
agriculture
;
56
out
of
every
penny nails to these three runners, placing
them three and a halt feet apart, or wider 100 are engaged in ^ganufneturing.
if you please, from centre to centre. The
Nebraska is a State possessing wisdom
naming must be strongly done. The next beyond its years. It pays male and female
thing to do is to attach a pair ol shafts to teachers exactly tho same wages for the

Railroads.

Railroads.

Railroads.

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Taking Effect

RAILROAD.

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Fall and Winter Time Table.
TRAINS OOISO SOUTH

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RURAL TOPICS.

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TRAINS GOING NORTH.

A.I N«w .WaXa.-All paweuer trai n« auks cluse
eonwlioni with train.ouiliehiaan Central rail

pok* will answer the purpose; and they
Muxxlin', Eli,” said mjr Undo Consid­
may be attached by bonng inch hole* di*
er, makes a dog safe, while mudin makes
agonally through a piece of joist 4x4, to
a young lady very dangerous; still, in hot
,rwO«nii«-iriikQRV Dirtson of tbs M
suit the position of tho shafts, and then
weather, they both want muxxlin’ I"
jilrta isajitestcswfe
nail it to the top of the marker in a a sub­
i|ro*d for Newaan and Intanaadislaix&gt;&gt;nU.tvo Bl. Lusts
stantial manner from tho under aides.
Bridget—“ Ay you please, irar, ia this u
I. .u.a.llr,
Spike* might be used to advantage in so* a dry goods store?" Salesman—“Certain­
curing this piece of timber. If tho ends ly, ma’am." . Bridget—•' Ooh, begorra,
of the shafts bo wedged in well, they will where'll I be com, thin, for a withered
not get loose. This is a marker that may silk ?”
be made in an hour or two. and it will
A column of vapor steadily risis from
7 50
S CO
mark two rows at a time, one runner fol­
tl;e center of a vast swamp in Florida, and
lowing the outside mark. A wheelwright
nobody has ever been able to get noar
could, if desired, make &amp; runner on this
enough to the phenomenon to find out the
plan, witfc a pair of ehafts properly at­
QRAND TRDnSrAILWAY.
nature of it.
tached, which ,would last a lifetime. Han­
MAY 1, 18TB.
The wretched punster on the Boston ~
dles may also hp attached to it, and the top
traveller
says
:
It
ia
so
hot
in
the
East
so made that a stone weight may be laid
upon it and keep it* position, if it should Indies sometimes that people tan even in­
doors—which explains, probably, why they
be neqdod to make the marks plainer.
call that country “ In-doors tan."
’
Affiuch better marker may be mad' to
* Pa, I guess your man Ralph is a good
run./ on wheels, as follows .• Hare two
Christian."
“
How
so,
my
boy
?''
"Why,
small wheels made, not over three feet in
( WJkraaAoo-With Lake Slurs A Mich. Soalhern
pa, I read in the Bible that the wicked
shall not live out half his days; and-Ralph,
Smd two by inside attachment*, on the ends says he has lived out ever since he was a
»
of which are recared a counlc (one to each) little boy."
of ordinary cultivator teeth, say three and
The most tolerable sort of revenge is for
a halfJcet apart, thus making four marks those wrongs which there is no law to rem­
that distance from each other, A* tongue edy. But then let a man take heed that
for two horses should l&gt;e m^le, also a seat tho revenge be such u there is no law to Q.REAT WESTERN RAILWAY.
CHICAGO k LAKE HLRON K
for the driver, aud in its operation three punish; else a man’s enemy is still before­
rows are marked at/a time, one wheel go­ hand, and is two for one.
PKXmVLAM DIVU1OX.
ing in the last row made as a guide.
A man walks three miles per hour. A
Another way, but one never adopted, is horse trots seven. A horse runs twenty.
to get up something on the plan of an or­ A steamboat goes eighteen. A sailing
dinary horse cultivator, with only three
vessel ten. A moderate wind blows seven.
teeth, and the marker so* made that it can A storm moves thirty-aix. A hurricane
be adjusted lor corn, or rows for anything
seventy. A rifle ball 1000.
else, u for beans, turnips, beets, 4c.
TRAINS WEST
The latent figures report the total annu •
Such a marker would not cost over about
al clip of wool in this country at 2,000,000
eight dollars, and it would be very useful.
pounds. It is believed that the figures for
J. D. FOOTER,
PLANTING POTATOES IN 1877.
ttar Asaal Datn
1880 will, if a fair count is secured, place
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WM. EDGAR.
Last spring I strongly urged farmers to this country at the head of the wool-pro­
Gen’i Passplant more potatoes than usual, as it was ducing countries of the world.
evident that the bugs would iujure crops,
Harriet Beecher Stowe is now over sev­
and I said: “ Next fall and winter pota­ enty years of age, and looks much older.
toes will be very dear
and to&gt;day in some She is very slight, bent and gray. Her
of our cities they sell at five dollars a bar Uncle Tom's Cabin has had a greater cir­
rel I Now, J am going to give my readers culation than any book in existence except
advice for 1877. Thia year there will be the Bible and Webster's Dictionary.
a very large area of land planted to pota­
Thanks, and a thousand of them, to
toes. Everybody who owns an acre of
TRAINS EAST.
that unknown genius who entrusted a
land will pjant half of it to this crop ; and
trunk, with a.hive of bees in it, to the ten­
the bugs will be fought as potato bugs were
der merata of a^rocuse baggage maMerrnever fought before; and the rrealt will
the othet day. The'tompany will pay for
be, if we have no severe drouth, a very
the bees, and the doctor thinks his patient
huge cropnf potatoes everywhere, and the
will be around again in a fortnight or so.
prices naxi fall will be low; therefore, my
—Pen tjtd Plow.
advice is, don’t make any exertion to raise
Roger M. Sherman was arguing a case,
a large crop ; but plant for a medium pro.
duct, planting early varieties, putting, in and made a point which the Judge did not
tho seed as early, as the ground will permit, at once see. “ Mr. Sherman," said he, “1
and fight the bugs systematically and effi­ would thank you to state the point so I can
ciently.
By planting early the crop be­ understand you." Bowing politely, Sher­
comes mature by the time the second man answered, in his blandest manner,
“Your honor is probably not aware of tho
hatching of bugs takes place, and if you
Dealers tn all kind*
hare destroyed the early bugs your crop is task you are imposing on me."

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A MARKET GARDENER'S HOTBED.
A market gardener says : “ Our method
for making hotbeds is to haul fresh stable
manure and lay it for a few days in a rick
three or fopr-feet high, and the length of
the bed required. When the manure hu
a good heat, begin at one end and shake

the bed a box or boxes, made of tcn-fect
boards, six feet wide, which will take four
sash six by four feet.
Wc make tho boxes
out of good common inch boards, sides ten
to twelve inches wide, ends three inches
wider than sides, to keep air from getting
under sides of sash, with cross-bars two
inches wide for sash to slide on, these bars
to be let into tho slides even with the top
and bottom boards. Then tramp down
tho manure inside the box, which will usu­
ally settle to about one foot in depth ; put
in enough good dry earth to cover the bed
six or seven ipches inside the box. Good
leaf-mold from the woods, or earth from a
fenc&lt;^e*rtcr where weeds have not seeded,
--win do if you have nothing better. Gar
denere keep a supply of hotbed stuff on
hand, which usually consists qFabout twothirds good soil and rotten manure, which
should bo turned two or three times to mix
well. Having covered'the manure with
earth, put on Bash, and in about four days
the bed will be ready to seed." Tho sash­
es should be kept closed till the plants ap­
pear, and then should be raised enough to
let off tho steam ; and when the plant* are

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made.
400 to 500 cabbage plants,
.
. s
s of the same sue, may be
grown under each sash. Something, as
31d matting, or sacking, shoulj b* kept on

hand to cover the sashes in vqy cold
weather.
Some gardeners prefer cotton
cloth to glass sashes, as planta are often
injured by the heat of the sun through the
glass. Tho manner of preparing the cloth
is os follows: “ Take one quart "of linseed
or four ounces of resin. Pulverise the
sugar of lead in a little oil, then add it to
the materials. Put all into an iron kettle
and heat it until tho resin is dissolved and
the otherIngredients are thoroughly mixed,
stretch the muslin upon the frames, and
apply the composition while hot. Frame*
prepared in this manner will la it for several

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“ Pa," asked tho youthful Miltiades of
safe. But beware of very early planting’
on land that is not well drained, either Mr. Spilkins, the other morning, “ what's
the'voice of the people?"' " The voice
in such a soil, with two weeks of cold, of the people, my son," replied Spilkins,
rainy weather, would be liable U' rot impieasively, Hs the voice of God—or, as
Paris green is the only destroyer of potato tho Romans said, * Vox' "—“Pup-v-h','' in­
bugs that hu prored to be effectual. It terrupted Miltiades, and In a' moment he
was dancing a pai teul round the room,
acre, if the bugs are numerous; and it dodging the flat side of a clothes brush.

There is a sacredneas in tears. They
are not the marks, of weakness, but of

from almost any variety ; but the cxperiCOUGH8 ARD COLD8 IN HORSES.

dia, ia the order of the prism, 1,707},
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GOING EAST.

the
___ of manhood is sometimes
caused in horws by feeding dusty hay, a
.
___jteara of affection. They are
fruitful cause of disease. If caused by
painful dens, but still most holy. There
thia, it will be cured by feeding hay en­
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tirely freed from dust, mold, Ac. But,
from long experience with homes taking
sudden and severe colds' which frequently
leave a cough, I have found nothing equal pay if Tildoa won, and she to par if Havre
to steamed food as a cure. It is well known woo. The New» describes tho result:
“ On the morning of ths Sth of Novem­
ber he called and paid the debt; on the 9th
relieve the heart*, but cooked food ho called ana took it back. Thai craning
she paid the debt Next morning Ae took

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                    <text>VOL. XXI. NO. 93.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1877.

jhe?8jni-WBeklyl?Bpliblicaji Sapper

Written for the Haetiaxi Bexaa*.

Alice la not Dead.

GEO. M. DEWEY

A-p/jnA'

Pl-BLISHER.

l-W&gt;

Y«. they i*y. "Dear Alice 1
W a* buried Saturday lart."
Caa it be her •plritjhath fled.

Are on hand at the old sUutd with the finest Stock of Implements

and Machinery ever known in Hastings, We luive the
i

JACKSON WAGON,

( ikciuptios-.
r Material. »n&gt;f lh« very
&gt;• Livios Rate*.

VERTI81NG.

.ni«l Typ’ conaMerod

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,
GALES CHILLED PLOW,

To thai blbaful. he*,

ThoM ilraia* I h«p«d bmr Ions T
link t they uuke my rad heart rejoice
With nature like a p*rainx »onc.

DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,
All the above named Plows are sold on trial,

Single and Platform Buggies,

not execelinx ria

Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye MoweTs Vith Table Rake Reaper,,

When her lif« ran wora aiakins f»*t

IX/L Wind Mills, etc., etc.
Every
article
we sell is warranted to please.
AND BOSIO CUDS

Nod.MuetioB rmtu taws rate.
I. B.- R?4*- r»*‘ ■ *'* f'**’
Cvlnma.

GIVE US A CALL.

Chester Mbsseb.

Burns Messer.

Doctor Aiklri’s

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Column.

JAMES CLARKE

ATTORNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR
15 CU.lXfiERL

J’nu&gt;i*| attention drew t«&gt;

FREDERICK DEAN'S WILL.
•r CHRONIC

SMITH k KNAPBfEN.

ATTORNEYS \T LAW-di SOLICIT-

T. J. WILDER,

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II. C. PECKHAM,
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON,
JCPOIIT irvHHY COVSTT, MICH. {
Offer in rr«i4&lt;-«ee, Xur-.h »i&lt;U Mun SL'U»

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JUSlli h UF THE PEACE. Gonorai CoUyctioa
Mil Ittur.ii v Acral. (Inioo Illoek. State SUMt.
MUWWVV.M.

WM. UPJOHN,

DR- H. F- PECKHAM.
eCLE.’ K PimiCIAM AND SUROBON.

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WM. IL II AYFORD,

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

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BLRGHER,

John Q. cratsstr.
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Aa they tom from tbo table there was •
ring at the door bell. ’
,
“Who can that be F'Tie raid, and afood
waiting.
The (errant entered and answered the
question.
“Mr. Pcrkly, air. He wishes to see
you."
' ■
“ Pcrkly—what I Lawyer Pertly F’
" Where fa hfl?"
“ In the library, flir-"
With a sad smile Nannettc followed him
from the room, and wont on to th© draw­
ing-room. In the course of half an hour
Mr. Pcrkly joined her there.
Well ?" she askejd, anxiously.
” All right,” he laughed. “He has but
one desire, I think, and that is to slink
away without meeting you again. A more
crestfallen-wretch never breathed. At first
he wanted to dispute the validity of the
will because it was written on the blank
leaf of an old day-book, which had been

proving to hia satisfaction, or diaaatis&amp;otioo, that a will at a will, whether penned
on a eheet of paper or in a book. Ah i
there he goes,” he said, as»tbe front door
swung heavily to. “ lie will give yon no

Nr. Peakh
gone, and Ni

Nr. Dean had
1 from hint do

THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS.

tablishing yourself elsewhere."
“ But papa told me he had made me his
solo legatee, xaid Nannettc, in slow, star­
tled tone*.
The address is so unexceptionable in its
“ That won t stand in law," sneered Mr. positions and so conciliatory in its tone
Doan.
,
that it entitles the new President to can­
, “ You don't meah that yon are going to did judgment by his fellow citizens until
turn me out of my own home ?’’ exclaimed he shall do something' that contradicts his
the viul orxnn* to tbeir nalanl function*. PtiriO Naunettc, incredulously.
excellent professions.—[Ar.' F. JftrxM
. .. . =--------- --‘ fhole «yrun&gt;, tod heb «niwell to get a sheet of paper ?
“ Certainly not," again, sneered Mr. (**)
“ Not a bit of it; this leaf is as good Dean. “ In the lint place, you have no
In respect to the two paramount ques­
m a sheet," and be proceeded to pen, in home—this place is mine ; in the second,
tions of Federal policy, the Southern ques­
bold characters, “ The last will and tosta- I expoci you to go."
tion of civil service reform, wo do not bm
ment of Frederick Dean."
“ To go I" echoed Naunettc.
how any exception can be taken by the
“ As you like," said the other, exchang­
“ Certainly," was the cold reply. “You
ing an amused smile with his companion. are nothing to me. My brother adopted most ingenious opponent of President
“Only insure Nannclle a comfortable fu­ yOn—I have nothing to do with that You Hayas to his inaugural address.—[W. F.
ture, and remember that /to insure it you will therefore do roc the favor to pack your
------ must cut out that leaf aid place it where clothing and leave at vour earliest oonven .
People who hare judged Mr. Hayes by
it can be found by the proper person when iance. Of course I do not interfere with his aequtesoenco in the measurua by which
needed."
your appropriation of and personal effects." babas been lifted forward into ths Presir
A pre-occupied nod answered the coun­ And a bow of dismissal followed thc’heart- dency will are in hia labored address of
sel, and for a little white nothing was leaa words.
ycatantey abundant vindication &lt;jf . thp
heard but the hurried scratch of the pen.
Nunn otto rose with a bursting heart and shrewdness of hia inventor, Senator SherAt last the writer dirow it down, m»d
J
was about to leave the room wh» hex ayo man^Aae York World (Dem.);
leaning back in his chair, read the docu- fell on the old scrap-book which.bsd'bocdL■he general impression produeedTy
carelessly pushed to the back of the library
addrew is that its author promisee too
table the last day of Frederick Dean's life,
much. Mr. Hayes is either deemving
and had there remained.
himrit oris wiUfuilyimdnccre. To hottest
“ Yon will allow me U at?" she mur­
fa.hfa yirpmfa, b*«fll ba neatly foraad
mured, huskily, indicating the dastred
to change them by the stronger rfaafa
book; adding, as be drew it toward him,
around hum—Boston Fat (itan.)
i
and turned a few leaves, “ For years it
And ».» w. wiU
The inaugural address of President
was mv daily duty to paste those articles
Th© signing was done, the book dosed there, ’and—and it is so aaeodated with Hayes and all the omens ofhu Cabinet
and pushed aside till the farewells, which
selections give the hirfiest promise of *
truly reform admlnfattSUon. Tko word,
had been deferred quite long enough, were
“ It is valudew to me VJfou can take jt,’’
rDtoeaeM, spoken, and within an hour the two viaitr said George Doan, majcrtioally pushing it of the new President and the mon whom
on wore on board a steamer bounil for
he chooses to have’about him would aloac
toward her.
bo a good earnest of the purity and vigor
Europe.
Sho lifted it with a bow, and silently left
For a few minutes after their departure,
of hu intenflnna, but, confirming, sa they
the
room.
The
rest
of
the
day
wna
spent
Mr. Dean sat lost in thought, then, areas,
3o, (he closing acts of hfa prodeecatora
iog hitneclf, he took up the morning paper in gathering her wardrobe together. It term, they are like the report wHtfe 'deand turned to the financial column. He was nearing dusk when she took up the AAmr.hU.
Art ' -—
.—I
old
scrap-book,
intending
to
plsoeit
in
the
had just finished it, and was carefully cut­
ting ont the article, when the door open©-’ bottom of an empty trunk which she had (**).
■
.
devoted
to
her
books.
But
with
a
burst
and a young girl entered, her fresh faoc
of tears she sat down, and taking it in her
We cannot doubt bnt that the promisee
bright with smiles.
“ Ah, mv dear, just in time," said Mr. lap, turned leaf after leaf, thinking as the so feiriy rad« will he kept, er that thb
bereaved only can think.
inaugural address will tend to satisfy- the
Dean, fondly. "Get the mucilage.’
Twenty minutes later she had wrapped whole country that at the bogining of a
■•Oh, papa! that everlasting, musty finan­
cial I” laughed the gjrl, with mock horror. up this book, and was proceeding up town new century of life the nation enters upon
“Why don't you let me cut you out a love as rapidly as a bonie»car would take her. a road that leads to a better Government,
story, orairitof poetry, and paste in here? She alighted at a handsome residence, and under a wiser Ct.icf Magistrate than it has
Who but you would ever have thought of was shown into the private library of the had during th -’---i
owner, with wham she obtained an imme- century ofexi
•juircr (Jfrp.)

,-WS.tSSAi

ISAAC W. VROOMAJi, USg?-8HJiHn,P.D.PutaU.S. M&gt;ohaX.’u.»-

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fie seated himself :
•' Yoa go to-morrow, of course ?”
“ It dspends upon circumstances,’1 re­
turned Nannotte, calmly.
.
A hot flush mounted the gentleman’»
brow, and he relied angrily:
..
“ I shall sed to it that the circumstances
are quite ftvurable to your departure."
Nannctto made no response, but pro­
ceeded to do the honors with the same
case and grace which had characterised her
during her father's life, sarupolously ob­
servant of the courtemes du© from bostres
to gUOBt.
“Th© impudent Jude I" thought Mr.
Dean ; but ho took hia ©upper in auilen

MStf'flWJ

CHAS. U. BAUER.

WM

“ Well, since you aio both so urgent,
and since making a will won’t end roy life,
I will do it nt once, and you shall be (he
■tnu
tie
.n'uurirnu.u.i ..
VI Ottawa
U-.veva the Library auu witnesses."
.
Union Tiekat Ofiee.
And the speaker, a white haired old
Separate rooms for different paiieaU. Call early. gentleman, laughed pleasantly, and drew
Patient* irririBt in the eity tboald
st.onee
la M« tba Doctor befaroMlondinstoolhar buinML toward him an old book lying on the table
Oflee Uurr.9 a-m.to 4 n m. b«aday».10 to at his side. Selecting one of the two or
three blank leaves at the back, he took up
DR A I KIN
a pen, and dipped it into the ink.
'• I confess I was not prepared for such
promptitude," smiled one of the gentlemen
in reply. “ but we shall be only too happy
folliaMe. »ltb marrelou* eScncr rdlwlas aymp- to serve you," adding, a little dryly, “Don’t
tom* ano ram-wins tb«
ot £“•“••• rwtonw

herself on her father's boe. wu
“Now, p«pa," she munnu red, aholdngly,
“ don’t say ‘ will’to meagaiis. I want you,
and nothing else.”
In a fow minutes she re turned to her
task, but it was with the foaling that th©
shadow of death had aett’Jod over the
house.
All that day and all the next this miser­
able feeling clung to her, and at the close
of Che next the substance was there ss well
ns the shadow- The hale old gentleman
bad, through a strange casualty, passed
into the spirit world.
The one near relative, a wealthy brother,
and various remote ones, gathered to pay
the last token of respect and hear the
will. But no will was to be found. Con*
sequcntly Mr. George Dean was triumph­
ant, without the need of blackening his
hands and conscience.
Niubt after night had been secretly and
fruitlessly ypent in rummaging the cecrtw
toiras, etc., of his departed brother, with
the firm determination that Nannettc
should never touch a dollar of that broth­
er's money.
Tliejnorning after the funeral he sent
for Nannctto to meet him in the library.
She camo iu, pale and weary-looking, a
little surprise in her soft eya.
Mr. Dean
was prompt. Majestically waving her to a
seat, he cleared hia throat, and said :
“ Of course you know, Nanuetle, that
my brother left no will ?"
“ I have not thought about it at all,"
murmured Naunettc, wearily, finding he
paused for a reply, and then added, as
wearily : “But you are mistaken. He did
leave a will."
Mr. Dean started, flushed, and exclaimed
hastily:
“ Where is it ?"
“I don’t know." sighed Nannotte. " I
only know be told me bo had made one."
“ Oh !" ejaculated Mr. Dean, with pro*
longed emphasis, and then said, “ That
amounts to nothing. In the absence of a
will 1 reign master hare."
Aroused from her apathy by. the signifi­
cant tone, Nannotte looked up inquiringly,
and ho continued:
*• Yce, the law gives me everything, and

WHOLE NO. 2035.

***‘w

C. G. HOLBROOK.
kM.,1. Ou.

" With my future?" exclaimed bis
adopted daughter, raising hsr syre from
the book sho had just drawn toward her,
and opening them vwy widely os .the old
dear; they have helped mo
make a fottane. and that fortune wfflKree

Eresidsnr Hayes spoaka “with a rafale
pcvmWland*xibfa Mlbeduk»" Jiet
hia mice fa potential because it fa peaoc&amp;l,
and hfa words double Ueanss they arc
doubly true.—Prat (/8qp.)
There fawtMaftrt MUtaMeia the
inanguBd which n»Mt mean all that thsy
so bvredlf WaiofafasaMy atpre*.

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■i

dent Hayas a model inaugural wo think I that he has an intelligent understanding of
----, »i—
.—
»------------------------wc should
not
only
express our ownr—
feelings,' {jje difficulties ol’ the situation and of the
but that of more than throe-fourths of the needs of the people.—&amp;. Louie Globe
Democrat (Rep.)

BO sensible and

that it will be bard for most readers to
have any partisan thoughts in connection
with it.—Botton Journal (.Rep.')

uta-m^tional.-Bost™ ZfcraU (Ad.)
The new President*s Southern policy is
eminently statesmanlike.
It is OU that

can or Democrat. It is liberal, considerate
and patriotic, having in view tho interests
and the well-being of the section chiefly
concerned and of the whole country, and
utterly ignoring the question of advantage
or disadvantage to party.—Boston Gfobe
(**)

There is both

sagacity and generous

le color line in our politics, and build up
)t merely a united North or a united
juth, but a united country.—Botton Ad~
rtiur (Rep.)

i Considering the means by which he has
ached tho Presidency and ..the work ho
is laid out far himself in his inaugural,
si_do not wonder that the address oouSfe with an appeal to God, “Senators,
reaeolatircs, Judges and fellow citi­

The inaugural address of the present
occupant of the Executive chair awakens
more curiosity than interest. Reaching his
high place by means utterly hostile to the
1 spirit and purpose of popular government,
and utterly destructive to the fundamental
principles of political morality, bis opinI ions, whatever they may ba, have none of
that weight which would otherwise attach
to them. The address may be considered
an enlarged and revised edition of the let­
ter of acceptance, and, like that document,
lacks the definiteness and decision which
the public have a right to expect when
questions of great magnitude and vital im­
portance are under diacumion. This weak­
ness is especially noticeable in the treat­
ment of Southern affairs. The most care­
ful reading fails to convey any clear idea of.
what is to be done in the two States to­
ward which all eyes are turned. We are
furnished with a liberal quantity of pleas­
ant platitudes, but not one plain, emphatic
Winbon from which the future course
of the Federal Government may be in­
ferred.—St Lonit Republican (Dem.)
BUTTIBH OPINIONS,
The greater part of the address was of
a character that might have been well re
TSmro.
Of course general principles do not help
■meh to oool angry passions which have
been seething for yean, but there is a time

Harriabury Patriot (Dam.)
the principles President
i are excellent—London

It is a very acceptable document indeed.
—Philadelphia L^r (/-L)

Of course, the address will
Mr. Hayes’ comments on the election
criticised b? a captious and
ordeal which put such a severe strain on
press, but the people, to whom it is more
the Constitution are such as become a
particularly addressed, will receive it in
President who, from the moment he takes
the spirit in which was delivered, and ask
the oath of office, should belong to all par
of its author nothing more than the fulfill- ties. On the whole, we do not imagine
mentof his pledgee and the firm carrying
that even his candid opponents will com­
out of his foreshadowed policy.—Albany
plain of tho tone and temper of the ad­
Expreu (Rep.)
.
dress, which dcais with questions of the
Mr. Hayes makes a bid for Southern highest moment—primarily to America,
support. How effective it will be io build­ and indirectly to. all the world. Mr.
ing up for him a party in the South Hayss speaks with tho dignity and frank­
remains to be seen. It is certain that he ness becoming the Chicf/Magistrate of a
will be sustained, North, by all friends of great people, and points the way to ends
which, if they ran bo accomplished, will
redound to his honor and that of hia coun­
try.—London Daily Telegraph.
GM
admirable State
The n
The Triumph of Art in Railroad Travel.
W®’. ■— —*-jr------- S--JE—
tiuns which have bbeu indulged concerning
it It will have a good effect on the
country, and will win the hearty praise of
program in many directions In no direc­
all but the chronic Democratic extremists.
tion is progress more palpable than in the
facilities offered the railroad traveler of the
(*F)
present day.—Looking back but a few
This Pretender has made an address. years, wc can sec the toiling snail-like ad­
It is all words—words—words.
The vance made day by day by the emigrant's
flatulency of the Fradutent President is wagon as it was slowly but surely drawn
toward sundown by the patient ox, or the
says.—Al&amp;any Aryw (Dem.)
slowly rhoving form horse ; then came the
The country will recognise with, satiafac- old fashioned stage coach ; following close­
ly, we had the canal packet; then the
steamer on tho lakes and riven; then.the
locomotive engine and the stage like car.
part of the country the people have been Now! the palatial coach, and more than
acquainted with the President and ran as­
palatial drawing room and sleeping ear.
sure the people at large that his letter of
Yet, not satisfied with these, that marvel
of mammoth western corporations, the
Chicago A North-Western Railway, as we
and the address, which reaffirms the senti­
stated some weeks ago, has developed hotel
ments dedared and confirms the pdiey cars that will, for elegance, usefulness and
real comfort, eclipse everything of the kind
that has ever been placed in service on any
road. Some of our readers seem to hare
some doubts about the merits of hotel cam,
or their superiority over the so-called din­
ing car, that is run for a few mites on
some roads “I'm not sure about that,"
said one of out friends, as he had finished
fending our first artiolo about these hotel
coaches that are to be run on the Omaha
and California line of the Chissgo A North­
Western Railway, "I’m not so sure ( would

Ills

The JJefni-WeekiyhepkblicapJlanjier
uxio, M. DXWKT, *■ - - KXMTOB

■ira of dirt-u u&gt;
B* •lh”
.ho mA u &lt;w of the p~&gt; wulleau»l
men of the country, and who has been
identified with ths psrty sw» IMO,
should have bw unqualifiedly endorsed by

H R. Steven’. Co|umni.

Th, Temp«rane«

VTCBTUrj

7b the Honorable Pretulent of the Txtdim' ChrMan

Temperance Union of

□Clxe Grfeat

the Chiytf Hartinyt:

Hastings, Mioh., Mail 19, 1877.

Cabinet b lor the time bring unpopular
ceipta, I am able
with many Seuatora, since their opposition
is but the history of Lincoln and Grant
repeating itself, for with these Presidents
we know that the Senate often arrayed it­
Political Notes.
self in apposition, and that only the fact
of the people upholding the President
Th3 Democratic journals are-proceeding
rather than tho Senate deterred the latter
to read Mr. Key out of tho party.
of January.)
from open hostility.
From January 15th, 1877 to Maith I5lh.
00V. GBOVXN.
•
A strong effort is said to be making to
Thia new apostle of improvised docto­
reorganize the Republican party in Mis­
ral law has been sworn in as Booster from
BbMTsJa, 15ka&lt;*.2jariof bquor.conuiag
souri.
Oregon, thbugh Mr. Mitchell, In the name
of the insulted people of that Stale, of­
Even tho New Orleans Democrat—pro­
fered objections. Grover had proper cre­
fessional bulldozer—is constrained to speak dentials; henoe the personal objections
well of President Hayes' inaugural.
would not lie, and he is therefore happy of beer, containing 2,912 gallons.
Total gallons beer and liqnar, 3.192.
because his right to the seat can only here­
Among the rumors floating about Wash­ after bo contested. He, however, tried to
ington is one to the effect that ex-Prrai- steal his way into the Senate by appearing
dent Grant is to be offered the mission to before the Vice President and asking to
be sworn in at a time when the Senators
England,
wercTTnattentive and buried with other
The appointment of Frederick W. Sew­ matters. But Senator Hamlin sent him containing 6,362 g*lk»V.
off with a flea in his ear, to await proper
ard as First Assistant Secretary of State
Senatorial action upon his peculiar case.
deserves all the praise that can be be- He retired, so cboptallen and abashed that
he would seem to be the .veriest of trick­
atowed upon it.
stent, and yet destitute of sufficient brass
Parson Brownlow, an implacable radical and impudence to cany out brazenly to
Republican, seems satisfied with'Presideut tho end a swindler's role, unless in the
Hayes' Southern policy, as far as tho same matters directly under the light of Cro­
nin's nose, or earnest money from Gramer• has been developed.
.
cy Park.
The Cabinet has held its first meeting
wnrrx novas kbcxption.
and resolved to carry out the plan of civil
Mrs. Hayes is proving haraalf fully
service laid down in President Hayes’ let­ equal to the oecariou, and prerid- over
the various receptions of the White House
ter of acceptance and inaugural address.
with rarest grace and case. Every day
A change in methods of administra­ nines her installment has been a gala day
indeed with her and the several ladies as­
tion is demanded, but no Republican can
sisting her. Thursday last is but a sample
effect U." This was the most plausible day. Find she received a delegation ofla­
campaign cry of the Democrats. What dies in tbs Bed Room, and next a large iilh frightful rapidity. .
number of ladies and gentlemen from
is their opinion now ?
•
Pennsylvania.
Then proceeding to the
The New York THbunesays “ It must East Room, she took a parting leave of mao, from N.v. IM, 187«, to Jon. 15th. 1R77.
have been an intarcstiug spectacle when the Columbus Cadets, who had accompa*
Mr. Schurz complimented Mr. Chandler, nied her from Ohio. She and the Presi­
dent abook hands with each cadet aa they
and it makes it all the pleasanter to know
stood in line around the cast side of tho
that it was all deserved.
cmm of beer, containing 3,234 gallons.
Total, 8,499 gallon..
The Concord Patriot, tbs leading Dem­ to friends at home. The Cadets left the
ocratic daily newspaper of New Hampshire, city Thursday night, highly delighted with we find 1,848 gallona of liquor and
has a leader in which President Hayes'- in' the kindnen and attention extended than
since their arrival here by the citizens and
augural address is tlioroughly indorsed, military organizations of the District.
They are well drilled, and deserve much
without a dissenting word.
praise for their soldierly bearing, in and out
With Rutherford B. Hayes aa Chief of line.
Ing to &gt;19.651. Multipiping thia by throe, we
Magistrate, and gold at 1.041, peace and
Thursday night the officers of the navy, hate the enorooua .ma of »58,9M span! in
marine corps and army were received by
her and the President. It was truly a
brilliant reception, and on do former occa­
tho life of the Republic for tho next four sion have we seen a finer display of elegant
toilets and uniforms among the ladies and
officers. Every officer of the post was
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

FAMILY MEDICINE
heaith-eistobes.

■

tatig— follows nxxMrate cr,

■LLOUS EFFECT.

SWOLLEN LIMBS.

C-'A. it TJU1EX.

A PERFECT CURE.

Would not be Without

VEGETINE

prosperity, specie payments and good will
to all men will be the principal features in

Washington, D. C. March IS, '77.
Ed. Bannxr.—
The great excitement aroused by the
announcement of the new Cabinet has
completely subsided. Not a ripple of it
disturbs our body politic, and we are pur­
suing our way as quietly, apparently, as if
every Senator and office-holder had had his
particular tavorite appointed by Mr. Hayes.
Notwithstanding the opposition at first de­
veloped in the Senate, and the displayed
desire to resist confirmation, as evidenced
by the unheard of reference of the namai
of tho appointees io various committees ;
yet when the test came on Saturday last

ommoa^ruip-.i.

EDWIN TILDES.

.

sentations, and officiated

i» mH by all Druggists.
NOTICE.

the presiding genius on tits semi-official
and social occasion.
On Saturday she held a ladies' recep­ InU.kMlx
tion, at which for hours the White House
was as much crowded as ever in the past.
We flatter ouredves that no American

White (House. Proud as we are of Mrs.
Grant and what she has done as wile of
the Chief Executive, yet we fed assured
that Mrs. Hayes will prove herself a most
fitting and worthy successor, and will, un­
der every exigency, demonstrate that she
is u true representative of American
ernmenU
women.
The Cabinet will bring to our aodetv a
and we will doubtless not be able to find number of ladies, all of whom wo hope’are
the unlubricated points for several months fitted to follow the dignified master of po­
litical and social etiquette and ceremonies
seemed the most distasteful to tho politi­
cians, and we heard many uttered forabod
-■^-UK“rap”,o^"dlb',ra,^

D. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL TAXES,

SkAI U b&lt;
Laataaw. a»ooati"&lt;&gt;, or —SMtf»*at

Literary Notices.

BE TUB MBRACED WTBDI fHE B
VEKDB OF THE LW ABOVE HOOTED Iffi
THEFOLLOmVU:
■hlng now-allays to meet with a

run the

popular feeling that President Hayes must
not be trammeled in any respect in his ex­
periment of reconstruction and re form, no
Republican Senator dared openly to oppose,
though several refrained from voting for
confirmation.
Two Democratic Senators, Eaton of
and easy toe riding in, as these new oars
are to bo, and ytt/Mr. Jarrett said “while Connecticut and Thurman of Ohio, voted
on
the
Chicago
A
North-Western
line,
indsxof
running at an average rate of fifty miles an
hour, wo took our breakfast as comforta­ Democrat and ex-rebcl. Wo are aware
bly as we would at Delmonico's, in New that Mr. Eston ia duo of tho Bourbons,
who never team or forgive anything, and
X®*." '
It is well known that the Chicago A that be is hardly conscious of the existssec
North-Western Railway is built over the of railroads and tdegraphB, and yet we
most favorable lino as to grades that could give up tba eouuudrum, “Why did he vote
against Judge Key ?" unless it bs for the
address of Mr. Hayes is soon River, with but few curves, its trade reason that the latter has arid he would
take no stop in apposition to the wishes of
rnlike uttacMon that has
President Hayes in matters of appoint.
lepublican party since the
rith wide roadway, giving xt
and solidity—it m as smooth
the dow celebrated “Jarrett and Palmer

through the South to assure the Southern

material and political prospe
reconstructed State.
But,

wnrrx noosx

gossip.

ination ia wonderful.

Our citizens arc deeply interested in the
question, what church does the President
attend ’ and to-day fed relieved over its
solution in hia attendance on Sunday at the
Foundry Methodist Church with Mrs.

It waa publiahcd on

HoeaahoM of Brnvoril,"
Im («a foot w j| k

jj

He has no decided preference, but attends
the Methodist Church because it is the

ilh

at Wayland Seminary.

In tha country. Il la as Intemting as ever,
and auWMthlbo
t»7,

•bsp*.'1’ ’’22^

। the rule, as Mr. Hayes m a firm believin (he doctrine that the Sabbath should

DetroK Advertisaroentt^

GILLET &amp; HALL
Pork and

D. MALLOR) &amp;C°

�.^sklyHe^licajifiappef,

Locti Correspondence.

iVrugsi^Metlicines, Perfumeries, . Etc-, Etc.

Special Notices.
Dr.

Ed. Bashir: —

Schenck* Standard

'

Remedies.

,i4&gt; BmU11

...&lt;T1NG* TOWNSHIP REPUB•■J/. Wr rr«t In. ta, bre„,h, hu
,,VST ‘ 1.ICANCACUS.
lu*. » nf th« Townahlp of Martines,
i* ‘•^rLn.Ji»t theCenter_8ehool®5?S

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on S*rt-

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Attention is asked to the article on the 2d
page showing the relative amounts of liquor
euld in Hastings for
aV1 |Mt
Bnd
the sixty days of the corresponding period in
1876. No man who reads that can say the
Reform movement has don# no good, for Jl
obtainly has reduced the aal# of liquor onehalf, possibly more than that, besides giving
to mor# than 100 men the proud distinction of
bring recegnixed among “those who dare to
do right,” regardless of the personal sacrifices
the effort to overcome the habits of long years
may require of them.

Tua PxacviAjt Sratr is an iaowTomic, pre­
pared expressly to supply the Blood with its
Iron element. Being free from alcohol in any
form, iU energising effects ar# not followed by
corresponding reaction, but ar# permanent, in­
fusing strength, vigor and new life into all
parts of the system. an&lt;£ building np an iron
constitution. It is a^azeellent substitute for

H.thm n&gt; .
„ (4, ,4^'
«U»k n.
llw ,lmml u
4 dab »,&lt; tom«|, „4 —„„ thM&lt;li M
lows:
Prs-ldeut, 8. R Bryant.
Senior He# President, 8. V. R. Fork.
Junior Fie# Iteddeni. J. B. Cookson.
S«crvtary. J. p. Craw.
Financial Bee'y, W. Uodxmark.
Treasurer, Qob. Smith.
Steward. Jno. Payette#.
brake!*, 8. Smlll
Wrshals,
Smith, C. Gardner.
fg«*nl-st-Armx, Harry Song.
Vgeant-at-Arms,
fter a few appro]
•arneet appeal from the 8#nlor Vice Preaident,
several new ones came forward and signed th#
^pledge, amongst whom are acme of our meet
influential cilixens. who have hgretofora been
in th# habit of ueing intoxicating drinks.
The ladies, aDc, are very active, and are
forming themselves into a Christian Temperano# Union Society. The small boys. also,
have put on the blue ribbon, and are forming a
: Juvenile club.
Truly Bedford, which lias long bten forgot"
ten, is bound to redeem herself, and taka a
position in the front rank, marshal her forces,
and continue the fight until the victory is oura
and our citisens are saved from drunkard's
graves and placed back in their families—eo­
ber, honest, affectionate husbands and broth­
er#, as they once were.
If you should chance to come this way,
F riend Dewey, or any friend from Hastings,
y#u will find a people whose motto le, "We
dare to do right^'
Hoping that this may find a pla co in your
paper, that the many thousands that read may
be led to do likewise, I remain yours truly.
TxMPKaavcs.

'.Chis space is Contracted
for by

BARNES &amp; CO.

Furniture, Undertaking, Picture Frames, Etc.

FURNITURE,
THE STEBBINS BRO’S SAY

»t»r thfif MriC* t entlUe inwa to usro
«f iMiDceodtr tha '•’pmL^.SHBLDON.
Chaimsa of the Board of Itefirtrallen.

PretateOrder-Estate Michael try.
Xitirt-O- r. Soule....
Ssu-ewTeaehwr-Velentlne Raplogte.
Itm-irtAnt Notice—R. J. Orant.
.Urirul'uml Itaplemants-Mexxer Bre’a

All 'About the

County.

OoHlH).
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.
Two and a half fee: of snow on the level.

Ceuaeil meeting to-morrow evening.
The Uvthodis: Social win be at the Parson­
age t»n Wednesday evening.
Seme very valuable improvements ar# being
made in the office of the County Clerk.
v A Reform Cub With about seventy member#
wm organ i red at Woodland Center on Friday

vertiaing columns/or pay, and seldom trouble
ourselves to enquire as to the qualities or met*
its of the wares advertised, further than to as­
sure ourselves that they are legitimate and re
spcctable. But when an article performs mir­
acles in cur midst, transforming the old to
A Teachers’ Examination will bo held at
young, in appearance at least, we cannot peas the Kchronte School House on Saturday,
it by unnoticed. Wo know of people who, the 24th day ot March, A. D. 1877, at 9
years ago, were gray-headed, and who now o’clock A. M.
wear dark and glossy hair. How is'this? It
Dated at Hqfe, Mieh., March 12,1877.
Valkstisb Rkfloolk,
evidently is not colored, for it has a perfect*
Township Superintendent.
natural appearance. Instead of the harsh, dry,
marl9,m&amp;t
staring look of hair Mamed with nitrate of ail.
i4er or other common hair dyee. No I It has
Notice.
been restored to it* youthful color, lustre and
vitality by th# uno of that wonder of wonders*
HalTs Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rsnswer. It
has many imitators, but there is nothing like
iL The test of years only increases its fame,
while iu imitators die and ar# forgotten.—
Botton ZXady Glehc.

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

The advwtiser. hxvinr been permanently cm
that dread disease. eonsnmpUan. by a simi

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have pricedlheir Goods, for you

will save money by it.
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Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
l
in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night

Important Notice.

Furniture Depot, South Side State St, Hastings Mich.
March 3rd 1877 if.

ACUIori Stat. CouacU ot the “Rad
Ribboaa”—A Needed Move to Per­
manency by the Reformer! - The
Council Called to Meet la Eaat Sag­
Thtrt are now nearly-700 subscribers to th#
Txaperar.ee p!edg» &gt;n this city, and mor# ar#
inaw oo April 17th. 1877.

Drug8, Medicins, Etc., Etc.

local Ibpipcpp (Utica?

sjdb-i to the list every meeting.
Hon. H. w’ Lord hM th# thanks of th# Ed­
itor of thMtamraa for a copy of hia report #s
Secreury ot the Stale Board for th# Snpervteios of Charitable, Penal and Reformatory In-

Notice.

One of the very largest Temperance meet
log of,the season was held last evening at
Union Hail. . Speeches war# made try the Edit­
or of the Baasn, Mrs. Normaa Bailey and

The winter term uf our schools will tdos# #*
Friday, with th# usual examinations during tba
«oek. Parente would.do well to tot for lh#mselvte what has been the result of the winter*•

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For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

Physician’s Prescriptions *nd

A Farm of 40 acres to rent. 25 tato
improved, with buildings. Inquire of J.
R. Eastman, office over Hastings National

Family Recipes

Bank.
marl*77

pared with Drugsjand Chemicals

carefully pre­

of-purest quality only. .
pAV18’

The Ladies society, connected with the
Presbyterian church, will be entertained on
Friday afternoon, by Mrs. H. J. Kenfield at
her rwiSeuce on east St ale street. The g#ntiemen
Th* Pound social at Union Hall on Saturday epaing, was a greet success. Th# Tablesux xcd entertainment generally, gave great
utistacuon, while the receipts for the benefit
«f the pw, about &gt;76. speaks the heartfelt
hlttMU of ths people in the tempersmeo S«-

CARBOLIC OIL
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rcrrtcH to cftsoiTOKi

Jaae# Clarke is fitting up ths neatest and
law office in this cily, over ths Drug
■kre of JiaiM p, Roberts. H# x# working
earnestly in the Temperance reformation, is
active and efficient in all he has to do, and we
taepwk for him the attention of men who are
compelled to employ a lawyer to aid them in
proenring their rights.

The Reform Club room on Tuesday ev#«l»g‘». is far mere attractive than any Liquor
“loon, and it would be for the good of the
if some men of genuine humanitarian
high moral and social impulses, and
F“t personal influence, would go (bar# *md
by the potent charm of their presence the
onward program of that, truly humonitertart
”rk, in which that club is engaged.

maj» and time tables of this new and pop­ LIN I ME NT
ular route from Kansas Gtyaod Atchwon
to Pueblo, Denver and all pointe in Colo­ Dlaiafectx, Parlfle*, »##U* a«*
Henli.
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the San
Juan Mines. Tho finest line of Pullman
Cure# Bhcumalixm and Neuralgia,
Sleepers on the continent between the Mis­
Instantly allys th# pain of Bara*.
souri River and the Rocky Mountains
Heals tli# most Obarinat# Sore# aad Ulrera.
without change. Address
T. J. Amdsbibok,
Gm. P^u. Ag.
Topeka, Kan.
&gt;»-IT NEVER FAILS! Try it Onor-W
Pri^ SO ant*, wad Oa« DUUr *«r ff#«fe.
For sals bx all dracrirt*. Taka a# *th#r.

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FERRAND WILLIAMS 1 CO.,
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Detroit. Mkhlxaa.

by thia application.
Instead of foul­
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray er foiling offi aad
consequently prevent boldneaa. Free
from tboee deleterious substaxuxB
which make some preparations dan­
gerous, and ixyurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit hut not harm
it. If wanted merely for a

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found eo dear­
able.
Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, gloeey lustre and a grateful
perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.,

V# cannot conceive of any action the Login- :
U‘«’ eerid possibly take that would bonMi
'b» whole people of this State to largely ••

Wall Paper aad Boot BheWag M
fobltf Smith. Hocli 4 P*mwn’«.

‘he present wane than ssneelesii re-i&lt;-ucmea( llj4. np
be sold be
k-ths Michigan test of 16«». The ail of the
Umland test of, 110-, ws beUeve isytetf«

Sugar and Codfish at
foMtf Smith, Hoglb A Pmmwm a

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™7^
XV* will not strain otu aekuuc «Uh&lt;.
For d*od? of glory or of sU»»o:
Ur add the siow^rom spark of liafat.
To sn alrwir dealhtas nuac:
5or fisant tho Mattes toreh of ftao
Ono* more along th* boatan way.
B* oars a more Id port ant aim.
To prim this victory to-day.

Th* wimt oonncih la th* land,
Hava d*ckioni frooly airen ;
That fr«dnuo’&gt; risht mart sure ooaunuU.
Raapact from fsotiona that's rivan.
W ith compticu» both vilo and rift.
That's urer rrasptes for th* sway.

Ena thou«h pntfadlc* does assail
Th* patriot's bout doth fire.
With rceoollcctiom of tho oast.
H* bath** hi, tool io story's ray;
Maiioo from him h»'l freely cart.

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in rapt attention, while he listens ’ to the
I sound of tho poateffice dying awayin ten_ . i dcr cadence, like the vague, haff-rumcm’
b«™l -Ml. or. a~m do.o lb.

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l)„ „.rl f,,nr

Rubenstein can write on opera in 34
minutes^

A spendthrift, who had wasted nearly all
_s patrimony, seeing an acquaintance in a
Man thinks uf the
•woman of eoat not of the newest cut, told him bo
the consolation.
thought it had been his mat-grandfather's
Pittsburg claims to have raised over 89­ coat, " So it war," said the gcntieuiau ; ।
“and I have also my great grandfather’s
090 for the P. P. Bliss fond.
land, which is more thiu you can say.”
England is determined to build a manDon’t put too much confidence in a
of-war which can't bo sunk.
lover’s vows and sighs,” said Mrs. Parting­
Ancvj “ diamond” mine has been dis­ ton to her niece; “ kt him tell you that
covered m Yuba county, California.
you have lipa like strawberries and aream,
The Massachusetts fishermen took out chocks like a carnation, and cyw like an
asterisk ; but such things oftener oomo
223, 713j barrels of mackerel last year.
from a tender head chan a tender heart’*
Darwin says birds bare religious distinc­
“ Ike,” eaid Mm. Partington, “ who’s
tions. Hens probably belong to the laity.
this Electoral Bill that tbay’re making
Is it right that “ Lent lectures ” should such a locomotion about in the House of
very often ’
* “ ‘'
Reprebensiblcfl ? I don’t wonder that they
mons?
doubt his voracity and have a tribulation
Never hurry. More men have died from of eommissionaries set on him.” Ike re­
getting oijt of breath than from any other plied that ho run for Congress against Buf­
falo Bill, whom he distanced. Then the
When proposing to a widow the ques­ old lady went to sleep, and Ike gavu the
tion whether her first husband is. dead or cat a ritx bath and a spoonful of boneset.
divorced should bo put as delicately as
poemble. •

NEW AOVERT1SMENTS.

&lt;3. P." Rowe 11 ~&amp;TCo'e~. Col.
CHEW-SMOKE

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rfWimTCHLESS
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FTXKr-T Pla« TOHAC &lt; &lt;&gt;
In the World. ASK FOK IT.

PRORATE ORDER.
urr &lt;-s Micswaw.j^_•

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H olloway's Advertisements".

OfWs.’sfi
»250fip,

HEALTH AND ITS :PLEASORE
'EAR. AOBKTO vi'ANTMI)

rar Grand ComhinaHte *Ff»-

BOOKS

The Atlantic &amp; Pacific Telegraph Com­
«ct
pany will now scad a telegraphic message Trtid! K1E 'jSSTfrw’ii?w’STaO!
Statistics show that the children of every to any point witbiu five hundred miles of
class of murderers are almost invariably the office from which the dispatch is sent
for 25 cents.
Theiar in tho Wayne Circuit Court I
on Wednesday returned a verdict in favor
of T.- C. Owen, of Ypsilanti, for the full
Arnold, the wnting-fiuid man, has made amount of bis claim against the K B.
'
&gt;1,000,000 by it. That's the sort of an Ward estate, &gt;52,300.
ink-oomo to have.
A new Government mailroute has been M8W l»THE TIMETOJECURE IT
eetabliabed on the Chicago 4 Northeastern
Railroad, between Flint and Lairing, thus
making a through mail route between Port
and otlurt luxuries.
Tho mammoth Aputfee that was found in Huron and Chicago.

A HOME and FARM

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS

'
5erron* Diaordc.-n«roral»w2Ii?^S^!,l‘h"n 2£j??kiB«’*4wa it Ut
wffvCwj

SAt.K OX EXECrno.M.

&gt;» XKVWJXl.
y of Barry, J,

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Pierid* i« 12 fa# in circumference and
In the Senate, Col. Shoemaker has in?
troduoed a bill to prohibit |hc sale uf
wrighs 19 pounds.
liquor on election day. TLatbill ought to
’Tig.the signer that best knowa tho world
become a law, and the penalty for its vio­
ht1 twenty whose lip is at sixty curled with
lation made a State prison offence.
disdain al'its follies.
Tba Grand Trunk and Canada South­
Australia’s wool crop is now four times
as valuable as her gold crop. Last year it ern Railrods have pooled their pomenger
business between Detroit and Buffalo.
State Main.
The numbar of trains on caeh mid has
Perhaps "it would be dangerous for us to been reduced, and tho tickets of one road
possess the abilities wc covet; it is always arc accepted on tho other.- j-.
Lansing has 1,000 who
ribbon.
safe to consecrate those we have.
George Jerome of tho Detroit and Mil-,
Uptrich foathara soil to deakriffor about waukee railroad and James V. Joy of the
IS&amp;tpcr pond, but after that they are Michigan Central were in Lansing on tho
— U-eoaffoalde fVcek &gt;5 per Wcer for a h&lt;Mat about that maftfe per trance.
Sth instant, by invitation of the Railroad
night watchman.
It is conceded in London that our Committee, and made powerful arguments
against the repeal of the charters of these
bonds
are.
tho
only
foreign
national
securi
­
There wore righty-four deaths' in Ptirt
ties in which the British public may safely companies.
Hupp last yw,

The Portland RefonfijClub numbers
over 800 members. - . " '

A little California girl wanted the doct­
or to vapcloate her pot dog, because she
Gen. B. M. Cutabcou has been madei did not want his complexion spoiled bt
postmaster at Manistee.
small-pox.

The Detroit Red Ribbon Club numbers
2,167 good men and true.

“ Cemetery" is the-name of a new sta­
tion on the Stony Croek Railroad. All
Battle Creek Has a nTgh’t police, bill the. “ deedheads" are expected to get off at
that station.
members are-itot uniformed.
What odd heads the ladies must have.
Charlotte has a Silsby engine, two hose,
A Paris writer says that ladies will have
carts and 1,000 feet,of hoje.
bonute of seventy-two shapes to choose।
The Sturgu boys are having the mumpe. from next spring.
They are best with vinegar on them..
A Delaware farmer has evolved-the “hoc
B. Worms «».l II. Kiri Wu, cure.” Hn thinks gentle exercise in the
of Detroit, left for Europe on the 16th 3cn air, and tho sense
being useful; is
that half the invalids need.

■
The slaughter of - Ouster's commaud
’ strengthens our belief that the- only good
Indians in this country are those standing
Scarlet fever has been having a run in in front of cigar stores.
Montague^ and fifty cases have ppema faThe first step towards making a man of
your son is to train him to earn what be
Tha Gruners are ■MOtiatitg for the spends,; the next beat step is to teach him
purchase ot H. O. Weston's plaster bter- how to aare his earnings.

Tho balance of cash in the State Treas­
ury March 3 was &lt;858,868.52 ; receipts
d uring the week andiag March 10 were
147,535.83; payments during none time
were &gt;18.155.18; balance in treasury
March 10, 1877, I888.21M7 , increase
for the week. &gt;28,380.65

Saturday, the stockholders of the Star
Line of steamers elected as Directors .John
J. Bagley, Wm. McKay, Robert L* Montgoim ry, George McMillan, and Wm. E.
Warnncr; and Mr. Warriccr was "cleeted
President and Treasurer, and R. L. Mont­
gomery Secretary and Manager.

The Allegan Jnumn! asks the following
pertinent questions in regard to the con­
duct of the Bchods : “ Do you have any
idea what they art doing with your chil­
dren at'the public ocbodii ? How can you
tell if you never go to sec ? The biggest
part of your tex is school lax. and you
.may not got the worth of your money if
you take no interest in the way it ia.sx-

The following appointments made by the
Govern or were confirmed on the 8th inst.
by the House andlfthilcTb joint convene
tion : Adjutant Gcdcral. John Robertson
of Detroit; Quartermaster General, Solo­
mon 8. Matthews of Pontiac; Inspector
In the economy of nature nothing ja General, Lewis W. Heath of Grand Rap­
'QuB.'PkubibiudnisU are out with an adids; each for two yeara. Trustee for six
dreyji to the'people of-the State, asking for lost. Tho inside of an orange may refresh, years of the Flint institution for educating
one man, &lt; while the outside of the
a p^tffiywjt iMpn* law. .
, ;tho deaf and dumb and the blind, Chas.
fruit may^rve to break .another
- G- Johnson of Monroe; trustee of the
same institution to fill vacancy caused by
uewspapera sent from ooe finn in Chicago
They said toCie ; father .of ope of the the resignation of Mr. Hsa-eum, Jas. M.
to the reedere of this State.
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:
prize winners at college, “ So your son has Nessmith of Kabmasoo.
The steamers ^orthweat and R. N. Rice eanwd hiw spw T-’ * Y«s.” rvpliad the
of the Detroit and Cleveland line ore un- practical old man, “and now he’s' got to
Fro* fha ftraad RaxMr EasI*.
dergoiag a thorough overhauling.
earn hia boots.’’
The Democratic Stench.
An Irish gentleman, hearing of a friend
tinted David
ia«h*15th having a stone coffin made for himself, ex- |
Tho
Chicago Tsmas gives the. parting
Jy, riveted to daimed x “By me aowl, an' that's a good
idee I Shore, avr-a stone coffin 'nd lant a kick to tlte kt* House pf Representatives:
“The 1’orty-Fourtli House of Representa­
man
his
Hfidime.
”
'ii^r’!5S»iui of Jackiion
tives is K more. There is no need of any
“ To sail a glass of cider in Maine is ,obituary writing about the poor, emascula­
against malpractice in dentfirtrv hatf been
presented in the Legislature by Senator &gt;1,000 fine and two months in jail." And ted and backbonetew deftmet. It was,
they'll soon make it a hanging offence— .
without exception,the most fcebk and brain­
JlmM^ents'haYeBeen maxb rar a leofor if it be not actual murder, it may lead less
;
House or Representatives that ever as­
Jsembled in Amcricx It waw an assemblage
tuftsin Battle Cccek from 1*101. Swing, to the victim petting slewed.
bdtoae the Y; M. C. A., to come off to­
of
mediocrity, stupidity,' bombast and
Nasby nays : &lt;‘-I novar knowd that cuss- '
ward ebe last cf March.
In life it never had apurpoee.
in even a muk ever made it go, onlom the brainkiariaB.
1
In death it has not left a friend. It ennre
the
cumin
wut
reinforced
with
a
dub.
Tbertareonly ten miles of iron rail re-.
i with a bad odor and went out with a
maining on the Michigan Central Railroad Bwearin and club, in eksl proporaliens, hex in
J&gt;« \ •&gt;*’ «U«1 bed ।bad amcll. Miserable, heterogeneotm'foesp-■
between Detroit and Oiicago, and that will M-l
fraud—it is gnu®! _Wp shall nettr jit
lota more faith u&gt; the dub than in the able
«
&gt;" ntooRl
the TOMS
wo hope we abali ’■ nave^-look upon
cu»ai£‘" !, k_. least
I
Tic Democratic preponj
A Ifcw' MTftwd. .Conn., maiden, who 'its like
deran cc in that House was about a two thirds
found hen-ch* in unpleasant company after
Ik C icago^,
and the
.accepting an invitation to take a ridgh ride majority.
’
myority of that H&lt; Ml have been working
in the name hapww
Einoe die natniuatio:------------- ...
up to the hour uf ita^nil jj^olution. AH'
Western readera kuowrpretty well what a
pungent putridity lba..2o»« ta. Now just

ret al, Grandville.

fcssS'a ssru:
btUiitUr

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Motherland Vanghierr.

^wisg.iss^^'ttgaiaE
cTcnteon &lt;T7). in
of t**e number

isveiS
ity of II wtine, tn.said County of Barry, tba shore

PM FERRY SCO

Kt-U iiig nachiiic Agents, and 5®0
m&lt;-u of rnrrvy nwd ability to
learn thr bnstucts of selling Mew
ins lUachiuea.
Compensation
Uberal.but varying according to
ability, character a»&lt;r-------lions of the Agent. Ft •r partiem

Vita SeWMacto Ci. Cte

Legals.

TO*.—&lt;&lt;*^4 tB tb* iolusovor tb*rari*o&gt; of lb*
ya»*T*- th—* rW« shraUte taken areonliacta
?'*
sad tbs Uiuuctnl riuiM
bo wall rabbed into the naal ofthel-^k -i«Um*. Thi» treoL-nrnt will r!rr almost immeJbl*
raD«f wb«n all other reraai have failed.

For Stomachs out of Order.

L. .&lt;ais“g»j“i™;

Ko tnodklsv win so etft*to»llr trnpro,«the reseofthu stomrah as thw. pul* r they rtmo* HI
=£2JS“tef “r.Mtciapsrsae* «r in-

XThere is a time for all things. Tha
The L. 8. A M. 8. 'Jtedrowl Company time for an ink-bottle to tip over on your
are inspecting all its bridges and snaking wilting )mpR,soya She Oil City Darriok,
is just when you have finished a letter.
tliorongh repairs.
-.j*

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(thorax*, knoviBK U«

Contract.
Wb-fotev I* &lt;*arider»’.ft MTiur W takiattb*

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PubliOa.- uh tba ftaktea Repablicaa n*r-

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                    <text>NO. 94.

VOL. XXI.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY MARCH 22, 1877.
New Adverijeeaentg.

jhtSBjoi-'fceHyheplihliraj! tapper

MOD NCTS TO THE PUBLIC!

GEO. M. DEWEY
L'DllOR

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PUBLISHER.

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Swift on the War Path with a new and
well selected

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USClttPTION:
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STOCK OF GROCERIES

W itbboldlnx not the crart and eup.

DVERTISINQ.

to

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2 W01 HOQl _»J»
iinoi J5.00I 4KOO

ii&lt;Meaal »
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inform

my

old customers and the

Soft. whit*. Bad silent In lU tUl:

PEOPLB OF BARRY COUNTY

Generally that I have again embarked in

iiv u ts

3TH irr;;r y j

jltiu !•••»;

Hope ht Inspired; kind word. h. Mid

-yr

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PffiffllL AND BUSINESS' MS

At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street.

fcaT The above goods have been selected
with great care and will bo

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DEFY COMPETITION

A. ?I. Bl

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Fweelcnct hli »l»ep and dally br»»d.
Let no Uheheed.
For life U brief.

.«ae-BbwY7Su»eStreet. HmIIhp.
nnn&gt;X5T7lf.
JOHN R. EASTMAN.

ATTORVKV AT LAW A SOLICITOR

/Call soon and examine my stock and
prices.
J. H- SUTTON.

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Marble Works.

ALONZO D, QADWAI

ATTORNEY AT LAW A

WINSLOW'S STEAM

te«ivB ■ramix
b:»i» 8u».t

PHIL W. 51&lt;

circuit o&gt;urt commj

MARBLE WORKS

rates
»a«aUou.

s»d MiddJrnll-. Writ be!

VEiirl
F. S. BOWEJC.KCm»U sfwvejor. Dtpata Ishsriff «tU Qiaml
\«ain*M«r. • act iu tlrt Eoart Honn.
■ HuUnr. Mich.
af

A.t K alamazoo, Mich?

CENTRAL HOUSE.

.T. ftsj 2SLS1E

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wittBMi/. GoYr.ubJinx it connection with Ua
Cbarnt &gt;imr •« Banal.
liuUan. Mich.. Soot. 21. IKS.
xxrtltf

Sweet’s Hotel,
HRAJID RAPH»...........................

WARD AN“ ROOM,

Monuments of the best American and
Imported Marble, Ta&amp;eU and Headstonre
of all description made to order on short
notice notice, also Granite Monuments of
the various patterns supplied to customer

MICH

PER DAY.

cutti

DENTIST
Nasiville,

licliiai.

xxi33tn6

Pensions.

Carriage. Sin and Ornamental

iB.es,

PAINTER •

SUSPENSION BRIDGE.

The Recent Reporta Respecting the
Structuru ’-ExaminatJonby Engineers
—What hss thus far Been Discov­
ered—A few Strands of Iron Cor­

roded-When the Work of Inspec­
tion will bo Completed—Interesting

Facts, Ac., Ao., Ac.
’ As much surprise wua occasioned by the
anaouncemcut that railroad traffic over the
great Suspension Bridge had ceased by or­
der of the authorities of the Great West­
ern Bailwy Company, and as many ru­
mor*—many of th.iu of a startling charneter—respecting the condition of tho
structure itself were floating about, a re­
porter of the Commercial yesterday visited
Suspension Bridge for the purpose of ob­
taining. if possible, the real facts.
«» Believing that the Bridge Company
would not be inclined to withhold reliable
information concerning a matter in which
tho general public is so much interested,
application was made to Mr. W. G. Swan,
Superintendent of tho Bridge. and Uns
gentleman, we take pleasure in saying,
readily answered onr interrogations, and
manifested no disposition to conceal any
fact which th* people at
nu*ht ProP'
erly demand to know.
ONE FOOLISH RUMOR
UUOOK to. »«.y tint preruW too»&lt; &gt;b«
Scpcwioo Br.Jw, W“ «» 11" c®“‘
U.»
of
Briiiw
bl
WeMmi KJhr»y Co-WJ™ •b°»‘“
expire, .nd Ihu it iud a»ed toe Moppw.

»ted distrust in
— -----.ito ch. d«W&gt; &lt;* °b?i°'°*

Jefferson St.,
gilmorb a

ser k Cd.. •eUeitan. PaURtB proeared in Ml &lt;

B' L&gt;8ur**«

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, _ .i_- n—» U'MWtrn Comna-

HE.HU READ! READ!
Special Medical Announocment

bttyvreM-

Old BooMy I**d Warrants.

to k-ra oooEH«»« '* ,1,e
JX, ud durJAlky »f
Bnd*“IMPBCTWto or TW«
Abo.1 Er. y— W&gt; »JPbrt‘f
Id- 'of it

!&lt;”j Comfort and Happineoi
TO THE

Afflleted 1

Slek and
OF HASTINGS AND YICWITY.

6-lid .ire

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THE LEASE.
Dy an .agreement entered into between
the Bridge Companies above named and
the Great Western Railway Company of.
Canada, on the 1st day of October, 1853,
the Bridge Companies leased td the Rail­
way Company *•
railroad floor «nd
structure, including all Its supports, fix­
tures and gates, excepting the' ridcwxliai
and their pate*
for
nnd during the continuance of their (th*
Bridge Companies') charter " ■
•'
for the sum of foity-firo thousand
dollars for each year,”

THE COMPANIES.

The following is a list ai the Board off,
Directors of the American and Canadian.
Companies;
’
.
AMERICAN COMPAJTT.

L. Burrows, President; R. L. Burrows,
Geo. L. Burrows, Alexander Stewarts Lot
C. Clark, W. A. Roebling, A. L.- Warner.
CANADIAN COMPANT.
J. A. Woodruff, Pramdeot; Thsa. B.
MerriU, Ju. R. Benson, Richard Milter,
J. L. Ranney, Rt. Bev. T. B. Fuller, J.
F. McGlaaham.
.

having held the pooiti
years.—Buffalo (AT. .
yertuer, March 10, 11

flO.WH-1.

m

viahhB
pardoned out uv the New York perutensbary for die purptu, on the spot to watoh
me, to see that I took em there; and th*
accootote to hev a Injeany reformer, te-

S3TK.C!

EFFECT VPON TUB ROADS-

from the Injeany commit
hod turned over the voters

a

faCOn the Central road the Detroit Expros, leaving Bufalo foe th* Falls and
bridge at 7 A. M., and th* Aooouuunda-

raw iwTwwr iwirwcnow,

rwlU

«f.«U

Assrecute ssellon ot eaah ef U&gt;» foyr

Ooptolertole corioeil, hu been mini”,Th^'Te&gt;rs •£» 'b« C«M&lt;li“ Oorijo- fostod and many enqutrice made, as to the
effect of the suspension of passeoger traiw
£2 Wrond toil P&lt;&gt;'“ &gt;• *1“ F" ,1“7 over the Bridge would have upon the
7r ,1. .JJo wore l-UMd- creiM of the Osutral and Kne roads,
Upou enquiry we learned the foilowiag

XSf»Mgta.W&lt;&gt;“d

believo that, when finally completed, the
cost was 1500,000.

It is argued that, as tho strain upon tho
THE ANCHORAGE.
cables te five per cent, greater at the point
NAS BY.
where they rest upon the towers than at
The anchorage was commenced in Sep­
the point where tne nine wires had parted,
tember. 1852, and was formed by sinking Mr. Nnby Reviews the aiiuafion, and
the loss of strength at the anchorage is 5 shaft* into the solid limestone rock, that
Cornea to Several Conduaione.
bftmpreetable.
here compose i tho uppermost stratum of
Portions of the corroded wires were cut .■ the cliff*. This layer is soliu for a depth
jff for
nd i&gt; ™14 fe«, uodorlid b&gt; .Iu»mu&gt;m &gt;bU^
CoNFKDkiT X Roads,
Y
fcoud to., to., rOThrd toOT«r^»JI Eich
j . fqUo,^&gt;b
|idto^2
(Wich is in tho State of Kentucky,) &gt;
“flkiog *«d tomriw. Oo« rf too (now.
J
qn thq Ne&lt; Tott
March 12,1877: )
of
™»orU,-to.. wbkb otmm ■«« „ „ok w, j,pth of 05 few. Tb. fM,„b
The deed is dun, the work of dostroyin
comxkd-tooul to™ w jn length, » | ooc w.heOT i&gt; ool. 18 fOT, wbOT toe the Govermentis finished-, and the DemocUMleo. 1. «uuis*d , weight, of 1.3b
rgA prored err, kid, and wjtoout Uf, fi&gt; riire, I the. degenerit Dimocrisy, sits down
pounds, and drew down to half its size, *urc. Tills shaft was not sunk deeper on
and aYfcpts it without a murmur. Tber
before parting. All the corroded wires, it
account of the great influx of Wftter and aint agmn 'td he any struggle for our‘rite*
should be stated, were on the outside of
difficulty of bailing. In consequence the ther alnt again tt&gt;
any war, nor nothin.
the strands examined. Thu corroding is lowest link of that chain was oreiltod, and When Tilden wua talkin of restatanen,.!
supiKwcd to have been caused by moisture a greater hold given to tho rest by reverse conaolod myself with the idee that ef I
from frost which penetrated the water-lime arches, thrown against the knuckles, also coodent git a postoflis I mho hev a sutler­
cement in which the masonry of the anehorby the introduction of crorabara. With ship, but all that is gone. 'All that Tilden
pits is laid. It is the intention, as we the exception of this shaft, all the othersand. five millions nv dollars undertook to
learn, eventually to remove the masonry on both sides of the river, have been sunk
do in the interest of pure govermeut, hi
and “ house" the anchor-pits in such man­ to an equal depth of 54 foet below the
undone ; Hayes is President, reform lies
ner u to prevent the penetration of damp railroad track. The surface of the rock
or moisture.
_.
on ilia Canada aide being 10 fret higher
It is averred by those familiar with the
than on the Now York ride, the depth of
mode in which the bridge is constructed, shafts was increased that much, and the
that if one-quarter of the actual strength height of the masonry above reduced in
of the cables were gowe, the structure 1j proportion. Each shaft lias a cross section
would still possess a sustaining force
of 3x7 feet, enlarged at th* bottom to a
I am wot only disappointed at theswEQUAL TO FOUR TIMES
chamber of 8 feet square. Tho anchor sult, but I am disgustia with them ea bed
the ordinary strain put upon it It is
chains nrc composed of 9 links, ail of which the management , uy aflaree for us. The
further asserted that, if there was any are 7 feet long, except the uppermost or
devdopementa that .her bin made seuco
danger of '‘giving way," the same would lost one, which is 10 feet, The first or
the investigasheiM hev oommenstv don't
manifest itrelf in tho elongation of*the lowest link is composed of 7 bam,' 7x|
please me at all. Til den-and*Reform is a .
wires, when a comparatively heavy strain
inches, and is secured to a cast iron anchor cold blood id, rooroenary wretch, wich bee
or weight was put upon them ; but that a plate by a pin of 3} inches diameter,
rooined th* Dimocratio party. He don'tcritical test having been instituted, it was
ground upon its scat. The next link is
found there was no elongation, and that, composed of 6 bars of tho same rise, and
when the fetxain or weight was removed,
the cables returned to their normal condi­
section of each is 60 superficial inches. ]i
0UI xiv dollan
lions
dollar* in trj in to elect hisrelf and
tion, with the natural spring.
From tbo fourth link on, the chain curves, Reform to tho Presidency. Damuabl* st­
After all, there would seem to be no and the section is gradually increased to poaure I Fearful oorrupahen ! Whcr hex
good cause for apprehension as to the sta­ 93 superficial inches.
. .
■ ■■sell----------- ®—1
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bility of tho Suspension Bridge. Nevcrit ? Wat win done with wat wuz spont
THE CABLES.
theleas, it is refrsahing to see, in three dap,
at tho begtnin, at the St Loois Obvuqwhat some people might even be incliiuHl
There arc 4 cables of 10 inches -diame
shen ? Rx a reform Dimoerat I demand
to regard as an excess of caution on the ter, cooh composed of 3,640 wires of smalT'
to know. He pade mefcr my vote in that
part of a railroad corporation; and we No- 9 gauge, 60 wirea forming one square
Convenshun, the beggarly num uv fimr
think that the action of the Great Weetern inch of solid section, making the solid *ec- ,
hundred doltan, and his ttgenta ashoored
Company, in ordering th* dboontinuance tion of each cable 60.40 square incheo, ,
me that that wua the highere price pwde.,
of passenger trains acrou tho Bridge until wrapping not included.
Beleeyin cm, iu my eimplicity 1 toofcflfot
the question of its entire safety u satisfac­
Each of the four largo cable* is composed
torily settled, is worthy of all comnidn Ja of seven smaller ones, which I call rtrandt.
Each strand contains 520 wires. Ono of
(ion. The
agine my feelings when 1 dtskivered that
RWMPTION OF FASOWGER TRAFFIC these forms tlic center, the six- other* arc
he did actooally pay ex high es five tbowaover the Bridge—that ie, the time ot re K around iu The 520 wires cotnpo*an d dollars for single reform delegatee, and
sumption—is a matter of some uncertain
a&lt; ic strand are in fact one endless wire,
ty. The opinion is exprereed thit' the obtained by splicing h number of single four thousand dollars, eaeh, for. reform
work of inspecting the anchor-pita and wires.
The ends of strands are paired
cabiea, and the replacing of wirea, if it be around and confined in cast-iron shoe*, they run.
Kevin recoorod the nomiutthen wrt did
foood l,OTOT&gt;y &gt;» to^OT -y. “Isbl h" which also receive the wrought-iron pin
MM.plU.kl la Irar iotU BalweahoaH that forms a connection with the anchor
millions I Five millions I Who got that?
ba ioaiaed to n»ri ton u ratoer Uo chains.
I got four hundred more, bat I wua to
short a period.
TABLE or QUANTITIES.
FBKIGHT THAWS.
Lenxth of briJre from centre to een-____
i.
’
S.f.rEScssrio««n
—
—
=a«4U
Although passenger trains do loneer
crore the Bridge, the running of freight
out uv it. It wuz stipulated that I wuj to

quent.

Ui
Hiu°&gt;"°th ht win baatHenreretolE
— willouMfor couultalioi dsrtagimaM
“&gt;*he&lt; a iPMtaltrof the fullowiasl

M., NewYotk Expire*, from the
portion of the masonry; Nd deta0ed re*&gt;
port of the result ha* yet been made, and Bridge for Buffalo, have been abandoned
probably will not be made until al! the
THE GREAT WKESEBN.
anobor-pito have team examined. .Mr.’
Trains on the Great
will
Hobson, hoqcvcr, advised the diwbnripnance of passenger trains ove? the river, and leave Clifton (the Canadian, end of the
Suspension Bridge) as follows. Through
hence the order to that effect.
EXAMINATION BY ANOTHER RNULNEKR. Western train (carrying tho rnnfl^ at 8R0
Ool. W.A. Roebling, engineer of th*. A. M; at 1.30 P. M., connecting with the
East River Suspension Bridge at New Pacific Express from Buffalo via the hiYork, and aou of John’ A. .Roebling, the ternationxl Bridge, at Merrjtton Junction,
engineer by whom tho great RaHwayStis- at 3.45 P.M. AceommodaUon for Irenpemnon Bridge over the Niagara River don.
was constructed, at tho request of the
S;1MPEM81ON BRIDGE.
Bridge Company, us we understand, some
Even at this day, the reproduction of
days ago sent hw arefcant, Cd. W. H.
some
of
the
facte regarding the building of
Payne, to examine the reichor-pit that had
previously been opened on the Canadian tho great Railway StupcRsion Bridge will
be
interesting.
side. Before giving the result of. Ool.
As before stated, tho constructing engi­
Payne’s examination, it may be well to
make some explanation of tho manner in neer wu John A. Roebling,, and ho in a
which the ends &lt;&gt;f the cables arc anchored report “ to tho Pruudtoto tod Directors of
in the pits. Each end of each cable, after the Niagara Falls Suapenaion and Niagara
Falls International Bridge Companies,"
entering the pit, is divided into
dated May 1, 1855. announced “ the Ni­
SEVEN STRANDF,
■ and each strand, consisting of 520- wirea agara Suspension Railway Bridge complete
(No. 9 size), terminate* in a loop—each iu all its parts," and that tho trains of (ho
loop passing around a “ shoe,’’ “collaror New York Central and Great Western
“sheave" fastened to the anclior-bars. Railways had “been crossing regularly
Having
UlLTlUg examined
VHUlUll-U five
U.K of the seven strands siucti . the 18th of
t. March, averaging over
itu
toe eJi.
n. dlridud,*’Cd.
U
- .hito
--— -* | 30,Inp per d«j.
..v ...Mowing
are from the re­
Pavne found
found that
that nine
nine of
of the
the wirea,
wires. on
on the
the
The
following extracts
ex
Payne
under side of the '‘shoe," were corroded port of Mr. Roebling, and will give those
and bad parted. These wires can be re. not posted some curiouo information re­
placed by splicing, os in the main cable. specting some of the principal features of

the passage of freight trains was quite fre­

DR. J. B LrSUHE

WHOLE &lt;0 2038.

■3

dSskw of too Cbkf fc-

MH. *•*'*•}“*

Tb.fca»

J

�about an ckal per
in both parties, and I am
wiilin to
that wat a cold and unfeel­
in world calls villian.s holds the manage
ment uv^oth parties , I know thqy.do in
cure. The Republikina deny tins; but ef

O0R WASHINGTON LETTER.

Political Notos.
Au extra session of Congress is regard­
. as inevitable.

I

ISTOTICE.

Local Corrcapondanot

C. P. Rowell &amp; Co*8. Cqjk
Tho Incon,ioIonoy of Ihh Democracy—
South Carolina and Lo
polnntneente—Eariy Mj

Th© Reading Room.

IMTERKAfo REVEMp
wuJ taxes

Nte Senate—EhL, eta
the “giant of the Wwbosb"

uuoocnsy put thcr scoundreb'to tho front
The peo pie don’t kcer about corrupt Republikia managers when they put aich men
'
but think uv rich men ex

Wxau ni&lt;nfc,»'C Jfarcb 1C. T7.

Inauguration Day will not fiul upon Sun­
day again until March 4, 19k7. .

The peculiarity most noticeable in the

disputed.

Think of it •too.-

Senator Merton declines t.bc Chairman­ average Democrat, is an inability to see
and bver,” and yet Upon careful computation
ship of the Committee on JZoretgu Affairs. anything good m what anybody else docs.
Having, been for rit^teenyeara without a‘ Umaih o' actual sums of money expended In a
u beautiful
mal congratulations to th-; new President. pUWorm or k priiajlo,-ini eniuieg u M1
. th .n melua sanne r, u
in &lt;.
this
m______ nin. &lt;Jy. t ueoi ■■ &gt;
-a*
_* _
Bob Toombs is in favor of the Hayes. orgaairirtta _________
ignorance and blind spirit of opposition K.Lrnrrri^. Un. 1M&gt; —. «&gt;» •&lt;
”
and make public ex­
which coo trolled the foreign voters who
hibition uv our bUes, and rather glory in “boys."
tho rise and nastinis uv em.
gave it cohreion, tho Democratic party at
Ex-Senator Boutwell has been appointed
Wat we her to do now is to change all
last adopted a platform in 1876, almost
thia. We want to assoom a virehoo, ef we Commissioner to revise and edit the Re­
identical with that of the Republicans.
hev it doL . We want to hunt about vised Statutes.
Defeated again, and the successful candi­
The President's civil service views please date proposing not only to carry out bxt
narin about among forgotten men, and see the people, if they are not so well relished and their promisee, but even to aeeept
efwe can't find men enuff with decent rep- by the politician!!.
Democratic support in,what he and they UU qoMtowM. bu^arw An*. I M...&lt;
utashras to put forred ex candidates. Wo
The New Orleans limtt soya that in considered further reform, they refuse to
want em ex a sort nr Savona, es dcodorithat locality “ the horrent of political ex­ take any part with him in his work, but amount of
time idled i
b want is to git in, and the people citement are gradually yielding to tbs tor­
Suit of drili
demand suthin that don’t really tures of base ball."
rhlch
tion. It is evident that they do not so
We, the reglcra, won’t lose anymuch desire the’success of their principles,
Ex-Senator
Lot
M.
Morrill
of
Maine
r it—these nice Dimocrata will
this little city of Heatlnp, worse, far worse,
us in a month. Thcr aint vir&lt; has been appointed and confirmed Collector
than burned In the fire, because of the elekneeeof the port of Portland.
carrying of them into effect. Happily for
pitch without beta dafllcd.
The 43d call has been issued for’ 5-20 Preaident Hayes, he belongs to a party, think and realite, that ibis vaat bob of money
bonds. Ten millions more are wanted at strong enough, and willing to support him
in all proper efforts for National harmony,
i kin to hev em.
Hard
purity and prosperity, and if be can pro­
charged up to the party in
The Ohio Legislature has passed a com­
‘
*
-bange.
duce any new and still united remedy for
worth pulsory education bill. It received the the evils that afflict us, he will not need
signature of the Governor.
what Democrats m&gt; clterlkhly and ineon
■pent in » ml lining a public reading room
President Hayes’ Laminations of minor awtently refuse.
n. We
officers are of the same high order of ex­
Whatever others may have thought,
the -proposition to hold new elections in
mere nothin, potato rot, gremhnpprn, cellence as his Cabinet selections.
ten, and likker to go up to fifteen cents
Mr. Bruce, the colored United States Louisiana and South Carolina, has had no
drink. Ef thc^e oood be supplementid
general support among earnret Republicans
tire approval of the Preridcut’a Southern here, and there was great rebel' felt when
____ ____ .._ , ,
„_____ - |th«

North and ootten worms in the South, policy.
floods and drouths and yoonivcralc rooin
Tho New York Custom House is in
and disaster, we cood elect the next Presi­
dent. Give ns all these with a choice possession of &gt;100,000 worth of foreign
silks, said to have been greatly under­
valued.
-kratic adminutraaben
The Hou. 8. J. Tilden baa «^n selected
We • want rooin
fora while to make the Dimocrisy endoo- by President Hayes, at the suggestion of
the American people, as Secretary of the
able.
With these coudishcns we kin go in Exterior.
finir yeers'from now. I Bay all this for the
Under the administration of President
benefit uv others—ex for mo long before
the term uv Hayes is &gt; up I shel be in a Hayes, a nataralixed cilixen will be eligible
pranatoor grave. Four 'yean more uv a to appointment as our representative to
niggtir in the Postoffis at the Corners will other countries.

HSO. M. DKWKT,

Hasttoo*, Mien., Majl 22, 1877.

The Senate.

he is wrong he will retrace his steps.

2UT

A HOME and FARM
WOWIS THE

__

IBBEIT

““ ni~.a^gJSi
ftas:alw»”“Till
1
Jkvw.'k"'
rmalion.

si2

Detroit Advertisements.

GILLET ■&amp; HALL.
DETROIT

know, why Chamberlain should uot bo

supported, is chat some of the people of
the State refuse to pay taxes to him or

D. D. .MALL0R4 &amp;C0

recogntxc him as Governor. If we apply
such a rule as this to affairs in private life,
wo shall sec how little of principle there

Wholmale Dealer? in

mnltitudM are clamoring for a higher, nobler,
belter life, buainew men, .ee to it, that you

consideration, together with all the sur­
rounding circumsUipccH, an act as appears
proper to himself and those other states­

tainly the most prominent.-of them, Lai.
M. Morrill, to be collector of Customs at
Portland, and of Fred Douglas to a ItuSatire and honorable position in this Dis­

MANUFACTURERS,
FburUadk

Shawls, Nubias, Scarfs, Wool Hosiery
Fdt Skirts at cost.
J. RG8l.ri.fo
feblftwl1
• •_
‘
2_
z

“•
&gt;*«*. “““ -

A few more setta of Ladies’ Furs to sell
at cost at J. RvaSKlat’a.
feblftwl
Bleached and Brown Cottons, Shirtii

HABTIMOfl WANTS

Brick for sale at my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland.
Hrnby L. Newton.
Dsc. Sth, 187G-______
xxi64d

Shot and StarehM.j.
.
■. • •
febltt Smith, Hoolk APmmiom’k.
Soap and Crackers*t r
HA8TUG8 V.ANTH

'

feblif Smith; Hoole &amp; Pmwton’b.

For anr*hjug to»h«rPv OfP^Rfi

A. Card.
tho public, that wY^rffl aS^Lxl re^cef

ly cure all cases
Without the use
of knife or ligxtare. No cure, no pay.
r F- s E. F. A ii.W. Bmowk.
Hastimgs, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxi68U

begun to read Postmaster General Key out
or Tuesday. It has nothing to do bat
of the Democratic party. The way he
confirm or reject appointees of the Presi­
dent, and ho hn indicated that ho will
have sent in by Tuesday the.names of all
requiring action by the Senate.
&gt;
A well-known ex-Confedcrate General
A rumor was prevalent lest evening and U«y» of unramiilin
called upon President Hayes the other day
baa been much talked of to-day, that im­

from Louisiana and South Carolina. This
is altogether unlikriy, inasmuch as there

Printers.

HA8TIIHM WANTS

Dough- was tendered two or three Hauli­
er places President Grant, bflt dedined

mediately on the adjournment of the Sen­
ate, the President would'order the troops

Sealed

EXCELSIOR

trict, could hardly be improved npon. Mr.

Interior Department are not largo them.
The result of the New Hampshire elec­
enough to attract the great talent of the
WHO FIRST NOMINATED HAYES country which he had expected to call about tion gives genuine satisfaction to all Re­
publicans. . If there was any Democratic
Who fiat nominated Rutherford B. him.
hope of trouble in the party, it will vanish
The appointment of Fred. Douglass as
qussUms agitating the country press. In
in the light of this great victory.. It u an
a copy of the Omtda (N. Y.) Circtlar, of Marshal of the District of Columbia ex.
October 18, 1875, appears a paragraph
drat Hayatwad in the other leaden of the
-written by Mr. John H. Noyes, as fol- bona are indignant. The sensitive Deputy
party—inrthc Executive, in the Legislative,
Marshal declined to serve under a black
and tn the laymen.
It is thought tho'Senate. if it does not

.poke for Tilden, and did all I cook! for

Manufacturere of HenocUcaliy

Wa5 8wttl8claeCL,am

ton was elected, and Chamberlain defeated*
and that Nichok was elected, and Packard
defeated, but there has been no official im
formation to that effect laid before Presi­
dent Hayes. When all tho facta arc be
fore him, he will no doubt give it careful

Montclair, v men who have given attention to the sub­
lor mo, yeu»
I “■ * v - * “
The minor .ppointnmnu of .he Prrm-1
- “•
“Jersey lightning” by a large majority.
It also went Republican by two hundred dent, so far, are good ones. If there are
any exceptions, I do not know them. Can
majority.

been a Democrat; I led a Confederate

Oyslen and -ftreip Fniti.

|&lt; »rnthf bniint x of aclllna

weak because they are weat/hnd turning
the poor over to the rich for protection.r. J jour fellow men
There nuy.be reasons forbdieviqg Hamp-'

the

new vovernor.

&gt;25000 ‘

Commimum Merchants in

This is a year of marvels.

On Tuesday the Legislature of Ohio
Judge Devens proposes to inaugurate a
elected Judge Stanley Matthews of Cinneeded reform in his department He in­
esnsati United States Senator in place of
Hon. John Sherman, resigned, and ap­ tends to appear in person before the 8u
pointed Secretary of the *"
‘ : preme court in cases in which the United
States is a party. ,
Schurx is already troubled that tho sala

ILMBMCEDWlYBDilHEm
LiW ABOVE DOTTED MF,
ffiEfOLLOiae, VIZ:

11

ject was taken al the Cabinet meeting last
night. The only reason given, so’fat as I

ThoNasfeuaN. H, TeZeyrqpkrays Frank
Buffiahent for that Bascom will cut off sup­
pike ex soon es he knows that I ain’t
goin to box a place, and then all is ovsr 140,000 to carry his election in the First
My untutored bowls never kin endoor. New Hampshire District.
■water, any more than my morel nacher kin
Pinchbeck says that the President told
Radikcliwu.
PrrxOLKUM V. Nabbt,
4 . .
Ex-Reformer. him that ha thought ho saw the way clear
to harmony between the races, and that if

jbs ^pktcaiiiyl^bMgs MW

■

that It will purchase.

mBOLW OIL
r-r.-Mtf

N'odl urt mb'M.
J. W. BnOT.

liniment

■“SXK8T-----

Like Um pradjnl ta the

BheomatLim end Neuralgia-

Packard in which he informs the Governor

our bounteous pkract. Nature, haa lariaUd h£

tag was tying at the head of the editorial

Bslumns of the BaxMUH, /re daft before
the 18th of October, 187ft. bpeaking of

Secretary Scburx has announced that he

Dresa Goods

to the dismissed official!.

declaration of tho Secretary.

Such a course

urn NKVEIi FAILS! Try il 0"**

H5H
OMANO WILLIAMS A CO

greet body of the American

rfynowWvH
1 once *
fcbl*

�Ih^Rpi-BssklyjepbblicaiiBajiJiBr.

Iin War*
of any kind, we ad tire you ta
Cook &amp; Brook*, at lheir new shop, in the store

' On the 18th in&gt;k the Geventor nominated

You caa get it

B»ny. vi*.;—Emanuel J. Felghner, John H
Dennis, Albert R. Dingman. John Carveth,
Ju—, M. (MwUluhr. Wllhua 11. Col,. Will

The Board of Educaliuu hare cauxod tho old
oak true which Blood in the middle of the ride
walk oa the North Front of the High School
ground* to be removed. It io a decided Im­
provement.

11. TIME-CARD

li:U r.M.
LL-wr.M.

Special Notices

Bingham, Norman Bailey, William L. Brown.
Lewi* A. Nichol*.

C. M. RUNYAN’S

gSBi

i would rcsp&lt;;cthilly announce to the citi­
zens of JIastings and I vicinity, that I have a
new and

Preparatory Lecture at the Preebytenan the profit, that may be obtained by raising
church at 2 o'clock P. M. on Saturday next. thorough-bred poultry, let them call on W. K.
The Sacrament of tho Lord'* Supper wiU be
observed on Bum '
Morning Service.

KffiODIRE

■AWRiAflE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

mad* by any.hrmer in Barry county fmm any

Soma day. since John Bemtucr and

W. K The work of promoting the beet Interest. o{
the whole people in a young and growing

POSITIVELY CURED.

Tcii, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrtips,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch,soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which willi be sokLat

Milla, New York, a trio of Silver Gray Dork­
ing* that are really beautiful bird*- The trio
money.

not alone of .a tew Interealed partlee. may be
directed to tbi* matter in time to ensure the

morning to the saloon of McCarty for her link
child, and on attempting to take him away wa»
insulted in a moat outrageous manner. Thi*
eaae demand, tho prompt action of tho au
thoritie*

tegrity and the public spirit to do aa officer*

GREENBACK -t’ACCUS-

Court Uoum.

Remember the place, nt J. S, RtA^TY^JV’R
Boot and Shoe Store, Jci reRSOK street.
Gitc me a call.

The Looter will be at the liaatings Houm on
the 2t)'.h in*:, and invite*'the afflicted to give

if he Joes other peoples'

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS.

POULTRY WORLD

run with bustoe*.*.

ttiwenirrj

The Lansing Rfpubltean
youug man remember that
&gt;, nor drink* intux-

a Meh eaieri
MUfied. that

LAUM.

would succeed in clow cunt

'a monthly vi.lt to this town on the 2Clh o?
each month firing the ottiaea* of Hasting*

mt*.

Ceo. M. Savage &amp;. Co's Col

var claims
fil
t-li
eil

List of Patents.

IIFEI

agBODY

“ hunt Pilgrim, , we will bo under oblige.

ILL

|gan TCT me weca cnuingMarcu -o, im i, wua each dated Feb. 0. 1877.
Furnished thi* ! .

of that Bridge, so graphically de-

IVashingtun, D. C.
O. Tripp, knitting machine needle. Battle ]

Ml
Sealwi

Messrs. Power* A Barlow, at their new Hard-

Hi

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will command public attention and approba*

TO-DAT.1 ADVF.R HSEMKNTS.

J
St

ttb

not certain of curing. The Doctor baa recently

experience an I wonderful skill.

&amp;co

C. M. RUNYAN.

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;!e of JTiefi^tK.

I

■wuKo.wa'i wui vrvn

We a ak our reader* to.pay paHlcularatten
don to the Card of Da. J. B.LaSca* which

ION NOTICE.

2MK
thor with

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R. Sabin, smoke houia. Shelby.
A. Bedan, oil can*, Saleui.
G. Green, grain binder., Kalamaxou.
K Howland, wtodwbeeta, Pontiac.

a

•i

GEO. WOODS &amp; cor. Cambridgeport, *MK
-

C. Pond, fire alarm*, Jackson

CHICAGO

liters.
STOB

All About the County.

I aiy offleer*. to be held at the Court Houee on
1 .1 _

TJ&amp;EJtS.

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L. Walley, gate*. Mendon.
J. Young, Pari* green duster*. Southfield.

akrinlll

C. h r the Republican City Conm&gt; miorum of the Council on

oIH^^Np

Advertised Letters.

HICA&amp;O,
t.fcjs

r haaie* and

Ladle*' Christian Temperance Union. Tfcie

LOWEST PRICES.

Ing*. Barry Co.. Mich.. March 21, 1877:

lightened the'burden ef

bmS Lillen, W. II. Northrop, J. A. Owen, Mio
Amelia J. Hadley, A. DeWater*, Orin M.
Moore, J. C. Nichotaon, Wilmoth Rhode*. Le­
ona Rhode., Ida M. Rhode., Delta Rhode.,
Archie Rhode*. Delta Robin, n.

mot, but wappear ou Monday.

City Drug Store!

"E
£

•at fie PasfMrt of ths lUhaU. Bxrtagtoa Rmi.
Ad**—. Xari CesaJu!air,5. ; X X. S.
1WJXST01T, IOWA

J a.

N

The united staTEJ&gt;

Attention it asked to the Election Notice
pablhhed iu our adrertuing columna to-day.

Challenge Accepted.
Riker, and held in |500 bail tor trial
Circuit Court, in default of which Jt

Mershan'*, get yuur "Dodger*” printed al

Twmperanew Union of thia city, tender* the
thdnk* of tho Society to the people of Quimby
for.their Bbeml donation te the Pound Social
held in thia city on Saturday lari, for the ben-

hl* lot, near the corner of
Breadway and Green streets.
1. MS' “ •—“&gt;*

8E8

In reply will .ay it I* accepted, aad that
3 will wrestle yon al Hickory Corner*. Wednes­
day evening, April 4lh, 1877

day deperiled in the head, of Mr. .can *■
'treble, ef thl* city. a. stake and forfeit
u..=» «r n«r
&gt;" d*

IT* guarantee *atrefaction on every

* lirge brick barn opposite the Brock flouse oa
8&lt;ate *trr»i, tbi* wpring.
h i» a foct that anything advertiiad In tba

Detroit Berd Co. Detroit. Mich.

.V-. non n»Pl&lt; lull

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

“"u

NEW

TM^kT

—“J —dtsduU.
clothe*, and are Iril entirely destuu

It !■

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

When you wi&gt;b Pure Drugs and Med­
ina, go and see Wanzkb k Babmis.

rth frontdoor

md Ulcere-

wn«'ly. and inserted, without fail, acecrfing

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rf S'1"”1''

I

And other nice articles for Ladies’ use.
DowTSurt lnk.A7b.V^b 0—Wl—w—.
». p.Xzsn»Complainant'*I

Brick Pomeroy,

A fa Order

T&gt;» -MxWri

Democrat,
“tralioti* of the Inaugural!
*M hading article!
H»ye* are excellent

LADIES—-Come and see Mrs.
Potts’ Sadirons—Something new.
Delmonico Range

Hi. nnmery to

March 12,

tOnw-fM

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ituUcm. JOnk'n, WTt.

Mil at Public
J7h.nmf

Toledo Blade. publiAed in thto teeue
Bum.

DYE STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality U specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

MWH-

Legate.
U.U Wilk «kl«k k W

Board of Education.
i
.
Oar enterprising liverymen, Heaer*. lit

)IL

Containing over 1,200 r arietta
table and Flower sccJ- Colored
Plates. Elegant wodd-cuts of V egeta
bletand Flowers. Handsomest Guide
Published
^“Scnd

early all of our neighboring cities and vil

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS, - - MICHIGAN
Drugs qnd Medicines of all descriptions
kept .constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a lull line of

lari for

NS

GEO. WOODS A C(X, PalJitktrt, Cambfldg**

Imnortert. Grown*, a nd Jobber* of
FOREIGN and domestic

Mri.E. B. Dewey, corner Broad- :

•

COT Waahtagton 6t., Dewiest 170 Stale St., Clikage; 1« Lmlgato HI

THE
VDI
li to worth of the Aaatt Miiretcd nunc.

HEED COMPANY

of &lt;k«

CM“«»

, .

roarl5-t,mA.t

Confectiooer

Builders’ Materials,
Strictly Pure Lead,
Star Nails, ;
Wiard Plow*Every one guaranteed
We alab Offer a full line of general Hard­
ware.—Please call and examine our goods.

marreyi. POWERS &amp;&gt; •BA.WJLOWi

�how. I Bpoec ther is about an ekal per
cent uv thieves in both parties, and I am
willin to admit that wat a cold and unfeel­
in world calls villians bolds the manage
went uv both partus , I know they do in
cure. The Ropublikxna dear thi*; but ef
it is tree, thme te tte dtferenoe—Uic
•couoantlj Kqabliki.
1” ‘
Aincei mao in power, while tho Lontut.
Dimocruy put ther scoundrels to tho front.
The poo pie don't keer about corrupt Republikin managora when they put sicn men
ex Hays* up ; but think uv rich men ex;

hibition uv our biles, and rather glory in
the aixe and nastinia uv cm.
Wat wc hev to de now ia to change all
this. W* want to a**oom a virehoo, ef we
hev it not*. We want to hunt about
koerfully—give a great deel uv time to it
—explore all the corners uv the party—go
norin about among forgotten men, and see
rfvc can't find men enuff with decent reputasheno to put forced sx candidates. Wc
want em ex a sort uv flavans, ex deodorirera as it were, to *avor the rest uv u*.
Wat we want is to git in, and the people
ttefiUy demand suthiu that don't really
umelKf We, the reglera, won’t lose anyihing by it—these nice Dimocrat* will
com^|Lns in a month. Ther aint vir&gt;
cbcWWpff in cm to resist us. Yoo can’t
tetHfXrtch without betn defiled.
TWn wc wut a oucceorion uv disasters
doom (the next four yeera, and we must
do all {hat wo kia to hev cm.
Hard
times is'jillpz charged up to tho party in
power, and kpakea men pino for a change.
A healthy potato rot would be worth
thousands of rotes to va, and a amashin
ponie would te oven better. Wai we want
1* a period uv yoonivcralo dapreahn. We
want the mill* stopped, prodoooe down to
a mere nothin, potato rot, grasshoppers,
koiero, and likker to go up to fifteen cents
• drink. Ef tittle cood be supplmnentid
by an earthquake, hurricanes, yaller fever,
weevle in the wheat, cut worms in the
North and cotton wdruutin the South,
floods and drouths and yooniverslo room
and disaster, we cood elect the next Presi­
dent Give ns all there with a choice
assortment uv other disasters, and wo »hel

newadvertisments.

our Washington letter

Potitioal Note*.

Rowel
The Inconsistency of thi Democracy—

Aa extra ecssion of Congr&amp;B is regard­
ed as inevitable.

&amp; Go's. Cqt»

The Reading Rwn.

South Carolina and Lpuisiaaa—Appoinntmenta—E&lt;ly Adjournment of

The Buffalo Express calls Dan Voorhees
the “giant of the Wanbosb"

ths Senate—Eto., eto.

Inauguration Day will not foil upon Sun­
day again until March 4, 1917.

JUnb 10, 17.

The peculiarity moat noticeable in the thority
Senator Morton declines the Chairman­ average Democrat, is an inability to ace
ship trf the Committee on J/oragn Affairs. anything good in what anybody else docs.
Now they are beginning; to extend for­ Having beta for sixteen ycani without a
platform or a'priiripie/ini existing a* aa wore, than uitilte. manne r, ia thb teauliful
mal congratulations to th-- new President.
Utile dty. 1 assume as h fket that cannot be
Bob Toombs is in fa'rar of the Hayes '
ignorance
and blind spirit of opposition controverted, that this vast sum of money, so
administration—-sad an office tor the 1
spent is utterly throw, away, and useless to
which
controlled
tho
foreign
voter*
who
“boya."
every one except th*
keeper, th. dis­
Ex-Senator Boutwell has been appointed jgave it cohesion; the Democratic party at tiller, and brewsr ; the. last two
foreign
last adopted a platform in 1876, almost
io thto city, sad lake their .hare entirely
Commissioner to revise end edit the Be- .
identical with that of the Republicans. away from u» never to eome back. Tbs sa­
vised StatuteR.
Defeated again, and the succeeaful candi­ loon keeper simply makes a living, and that
The President'* civil service views please &lt;date proporing nob only to carry out bia he could do in any honest employment, so
the people, if they are not so weU rdiriied ,and their promisee, but even to accept that even his existence dote not depend upon
by the politicians.
Demoaatic support' Ih.what he and they
The New Orleans limes say* that in
that locality " the horroni of political excitement are gradually yielding to the torlurca of base ball."
Ex-Senator Lot M. Morrill of Maine
has been appointed and confirmed Collector

of the port of Portland.
Tb« 434oU
b—&gt; iauod for' 5-20
bonds.

Ten iriDions more are wanted at

the Treasury Department

The Ohio Legislature has passed a compulsory education bill. Il received the
signature of thp Governor.

President Hayes' nominations of minor
offioerB are of the same high order of ex­
cellence as his Cabinet selections.

Mr. Bruce,, the colored United States

Senator from Miariaaippi. expresses his en­
tire approval of the President'll Southern
policy.

&lt;considered further reform, they refuse to
itake any port with him in hi* work, but
time idled away In aalooas, u the direct re­
]
hold
caucuses to devise mcaus of opposi­ suit of drinki4 thare. is ef « groat&gt; money
। tion. It is evident that they do not so value as thj* money directly spent, which
much
derive the'svoew of their principle", gives a grand total of *117,WC per annum in
1
a*
। the spoils^ that is an incident to the ibis little city of Boatings, wcroe. far worse,
than burned in thefir*„tee«u»&lt; of the abbess*
carrying of them into effect Happily for
Borrow, and crimo-wMeb it causes. When we
:President Hayes, he belongs to a party,
think.and realise, that tbh »«s‘
of
1atrong enough, and willing to support him and valuable time while Uli thus spent pa—
in all proper efforts for National harmony, •way from us forevar with all the pleasures
purity and prosperity , and if be can pn&gt;&gt; benefits, and blessings which it might per-,
'
duce any now and still united remedy for chase^ we learn something of our terrible loss.
'
Who c.n calculate^the blearing, to thto comthe evil* that; afflict us, he will not need
what Dcmocrits so cterliahly and iocou munlty, If the twenttieU pert of this sum was
.penI in sustaining a public reading room
।sistently refuse.
whore the leading drily■ and periodicals, works
Whatever others may have thought, of acknowledged merit in science, art. and
the proporitiou to hold new •‘lectKliis in literature, lay ready to the hand of the weary
Louisians and South Carolina, has had oo mechanics, the laborer, tkt uvrirr, who toils
general support among earnest Republicans an* sweets that all may live, and whose dr.
eumstances prevent him individually from obhere, and there was great relief frit when tainlor this food for the mind; where the
it was learoed that no action on the sub­ youth of our city (who are now learning the
ehailowest ami sitesi of bar-room wife and
■ject was taken at the Cabinet meeting last forering habit* of idtoMM.diMoluteneM. and
night. Th? only reason given, .vo for as I vice,) coifld sit at the fest of the -grand old
masters’ and be taught of them lesrons of wia.
know, why Chamberlain should ubt bo

Tho New York Custom House ia in
possession of 9100,000 worth of foreign
silk*,, said to have been greatly under­
supported, is that some of the people of
valued.
the State refuse to pay taxen to him or
The Hon. 8. J. Tilden baa been selected
by President Hayes, at the BUggtation of recognize him a* Governor. If wc apply
such a rule as thip to affairs in private life,
the American people, a*. Secretary of the
wo ;«hall sec how little of principle there
Exterior.
,
can be in it. It» rimply deHerting the
Under the administration of President
weak because they arc weak,'hud turning
Hayes, a naturalized citizen will be eligible
the poor over to tl»n rich for protection.
to appointment as our representative to There may be reasons for bclioviog Hamp-'
ocher countries.
ton wm elected, and Chamberlain defeated &gt;
The Nashua N. H. Teleyropknay* Frank and that Nloliola was electod, and Faekard
Jones—for “Tilden and Reform"—spent defeated, but there has been uo official in&lt;
*40,000 to carry his election in the First formation to that effect laid before PraiiNew Hampshire District
deot Hayes. When all the fact* are bo

With these condishens we kin go io
four years from now. I say all this for the
Jjcncfit uv others—er for me long before
the’term uv Hayes ia up_lshelbe in a
prematoor grave. Four yeers more uv a
nigger in the Postoffis at the Comers will
finish me, and ef my philosophy abood be
■ufiahent for that Bascom will cut off sup­
plies ex soon ex he knows that I ain't
goin to her a place, and then all is over
My untutored
never kin endoor.
water, any more than my moral nacher kin
Pinchbeck aays that tho Premdent told fore him, he will no doubt give it careful
Radikclteu.
PrrROLXCM V. Nasbt,
. .,
Ex-Reformer. him that be thought he raw the way dear consideration, together with all the mirto harmony between the races, and that if rounding circumstances, an act as appears
he ia wrong he will retrace hi* steps.
proper to himself and those other, states­
This i* a year of marvels. Montclair, a men who have given attention to the sub­
New JcracT town, votes not to license ject for many yean.
“Jersey lightning” by a large majority. “ The minor appointments of the Presi­
It also went Republican by two hundred dent, so far, are good ones. If there are
any exception*, I do not know them. Cen
majority.
Judge Devens proposes to inaugurate * tainly the moot prominent, of them, Lot.
needed reform in his department He in­ M. Morrill, to be collector of Customs at
tends to appear in person before the 8u Portland,, and of Fred Douglas to a lucra­
preme court in cases in which the United tive and hoaorabla position in tin* Dis­
trict,, could hardly be improved upon. Mr.
States is a party.

The geioi-Weeki'y ijepiihlicaii hawef

Schurz is already troubled that the Bala

rias of the assistants and bureau offioers of■

HMPW1AVABOVE OOfflBiH
J9B1UUVUG, ra;
.....—

- —XI* tn

*25000 .* If/A-oEJBJai.'TK
roertna. rwiTMeotinx

150

_

— _ _

TtimL
tbb
fcil. Abo, AsnnU wasted oo ear M AUNIFICBnz

A HOME and FARM
WOW IX TNE

GILLET &amp; HALL
Mtboit

CumtniwioD Merchants m
Gra.iri.Fcrk and Seeds.
U-Hifbe*t
naraatwd, prompt •ilai.'W

D. D. MALLORY &amp;C0
Wholesale Dealers in

Oyslen and Forasi Fnils.
Manafaeturcra of Hermetically Sealed
. &gt; Ox i r.
Goods.

Vila fcvm kaAmCtana-

RTo"SmI for Printers.

Fur the coming year tfa Sttperrison who are
good jndgea of /arm IsnA. in order to the
jToprr ifiitrihilion of taxaa. It is
j«M that
B. A C., who own mH one lot of lbs same
dimensions in the same block, should be a»■esseil differently in tho proportion of 60 eetrtt
to *2.00 under the flimsy eorering of div lot
no and an, and /erm loads so and so.

Omiuc rcayvtdron for frsrterr of our*
Uxioa ScaooLj and not ywtt *o «acA of th
dora/r.'.? article, a* a little of the la/orted
Dougina was tendered two or three s*&gt;all- would have an excellent flavor just now. Citi,
cr places President Grant, but declined isos look out for your nffragM and expirioy
directors. ArywMtrar i* pact.

Remedy.
Hbkbt L. Nxwton.
Dec. 6th, 1876.___
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Shot and Starch at
:
fabltf Smith, Hogi.x &amp;Pmmton’
The result of tho New Hampriiirc elec­
Soap and Crackeraat 1
WHO FIRST NOMINATED HAYES country which he had expected to call about lion give* genuine satisfaction to all Re­
febltf Smith, 11&lt;xh.e A Pwmton'
BASTING* WANTS
publicans. . If there was any Democratic
Who first nominated Rutherford B. "him.
Soweterfy to look after lbs means of
, hope of trouble in the party, it will vanish from Umov Hau. in case of disaster by fire or
Haye* for the Presidency is oce of the
The appointment of Fred. Douglass os
• Marahal of the District of Columbia ex. in the light of this great victory. It is an other eause Ac., Ac.
4* imnwrter of Bull-doren, that titlsens who
. assurance ct once of confidence in Prcsicitea the old spirit of cute, and the BourS
dent Hayeoand rathe other leaders of the have not tuu to post up on the pointe of th*
bona are indignant. The sensitive Deputy
party—intthe Executive, in the Legislative, genuine article, may ml be deceived by h.»
Marshal declined to serve under a black
spurious at our coming election.
General Rutherford Hayes fo elected
and in the laymen.
..
..
CVAXC.
Governor of Ohio, ha opponent, Allen,
It is thought tho Senate, if it docs not .....
Democratic journals in the North have
being dsfteted by some 4,000. This will
adjourn this wook, will do so by Monday
wnqnretinnsbly settle some grave political begun to read Postmaster General Key out
and ftnanmal doubt* which have been un­ of the Democratic party. The way be or Tuesday. It ha* nothing to do but
confirm or reject appointees of the Presi­
dermining public oonfidoDoe.
Governor
begins would indicate that he is too honest
Hayes is the right man for th* place. He
dent, and be has indicated that ho will
has good, honest, capable blood in his and patriotic a man for a professional Dem- have sent in by Tuesday the names of ^11
wrim, end would be our candidate for
requiring action by the Senate.
i
Prerideut of the United States if wc were
A well-known cx-Confedcratc General
A rumor was prevalent last evening and
I* take past in coming elections. Those called upon President Hayes the other day
has been much talked of to-day, that im­
who want the best mon for our next Presi­
dent eannot do tetter than to nominate J and Baid : “ Mr. President, I have always mediately on the adjournment of the Sen­
been a Democrat; I led a Confederate
Ohio’s new Governor.
ate, tho President would ordcr the troops one rotate it by what It cort hint; tee other for
Thia aottk* the question. Mr.; Noyce is brigade through the war ; I voted and
that It will purchase. Like the prodigal in the
from Louisiana and South Carolina. This
■pobforT
‘ ‘ did all ‘
‘
ahead.
i, and
I could for
U&gt;. florin u, m,i v *,H.
is altogether unlikriy, inaamuoh oa there to
Wo find the above in tho Grand Rapida
Hayes mm note."
Tta. m
»!—
him, tetf fi
can be no posriblo reason three or five days
m ammEagU of Friday last, but we ask, Bro.
remoroc, and the Jong and wearisome journov Bwo, Cuh Horc,
hows has written a letter to
teril to th. bom. of frugal ladusuj^ facUnag kud raMirikg Ua ww. ot all
hence
for
such
n
cause,
which
does
not
Tamer, to note the fcct that tho Hayen
Packard in which be infmww the Governor
ih.rc are other prodigal.. On her fovorit^ kinds, in ths meat Mtiafoefort manner
now exist.
flag was flying at the head of the editorial
our bouatotmi parent. Nature, ha. tovuh.d her Tky Urem.
that it will be impossible for him to main­
. a, .j AUSM,
Secretary Sohurx has announced that he richest treaauro—fasalth. But th. predlnd
celumas of the BANNKfl, /re dayi be/urt tain bis position, for tho United States
value. U lightly, for it cost him aaart t. el&lt;i
tip 18th of October, 1876. bpeaking of troops will undoubtedly soon be with­ will make changes in the heads of several recxtaaaly aquMd.ra it in riotes. Hviag. Pre.of the bureaus of hi* Department^ and
drawn. This provokes a sharp response
that as for aa possible, he will urge for
from Packard, who says he proposes tn appoiMments to tho vaeancia* those next
HSW
to tho dimM oftsiah Snobaosarac
A thinks ***•
•'
of all ReThe San Francboo Bulletin expresses
“ "
the opinion that the large fraudulent vote
fabltf
discovered in that city caaanot well be
the Interior Department are not large
enough to attract the great talent of the,

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3UIDE
R. 11. TIME-CARD

The Board of Education have catuod the old
oak Ire* which stood in tho middle of tho side
walk oa the North Front of the High
ground* to be removed. It Is a decided Im-

LX:M F. M.

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'.■“K.te'.'.y
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7ipmi !&lt; iM'iTv
,.J wwrtt

1. W. VROOMAH.

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—-------- wocx
by wook with renewed vfgouj*

-J. auwuugv Brc VIOM SI USXkU,
an4 their importance cannot be ovcr-eatimated.
Some day* since John Become r and W. K
Barber of thia eily purchased al New York the whole }&gt;eop)e in a young and growing
Mills, New York, a trio of Silver Gray DorkInp that ar* really beautiful birds- The trio
in tho savers! township* m sffi
.------- - ...

panics, may oo

directed to thia matter in time to enasro tho

greenback caucus.

morning to the saloon of McCarty for her little
tejrity and the public aplril to do aa officer*
Child, and on atWmpting to lake him away wa»
insulted in a moot outrageous manner. This

wLtk«k«"“;

thorities.

ECTION NOTICEr
Mt City
1
.It of JfiAfouH.

C. M. RUNYAN’S
t would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of JJastinigs and! vicinity, that I have a
new and

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wvu uuauou
Preparatory Lecture al th* Preebytenan
tho proftt* that may be obtained by raising
church at 2 o'clock P. M. on Saturday next
thorough-bred poultry, let them call on W. K.
Th* Sacrament of the Lord', Supper will be
•b*erv*d on Bunday, al the usual hour of th*
Morning Service.

mad* by any.fartn er in Barry county from any
one.quarter section &lt;rf land.
coxvestiom

Bladison Dispensary,
«2vr.aw&gt;,Ma..Cftk&gt;«s.

roimw® ST
.
r^——WwQe DR. .&lt;?. nvnvtr.^w

marriage guide, or sexual pathology.

Tea, 4 lbs. for $i 00; Sugars, gyrtips^ spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch,spap, cau­
dles. tobacco, etc., etc., which will lfe sold wt
-WUTft
•ss^: 33O«3C"&gt;aE-OlMC FJELXCljESa.
1&gt;&lt;L aod now ri re* th Is rcdM free on recast
’xpenseeTAtetBp also euros Rernrrnker the place, at J. S. R
Boot and Shoe Store, Jeiterso* street.
,
hta pa*
1053 h*M 8u
Glee me a call.
POSITIVELY CURED.

We a skour readers to pay particularat ten
Gon to tho Card of Du. J. B.LxBvas which

in the Jobbing Department of our office far
some worV done for u* a few day* sine* ; and The Dueler will be at the Hastings House on
the 2Sth inat. and invites the aflieted to give

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A-EMSi.
arw. Thb rreat
isslonsr. In South

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS.

POULTRY WORLD.
A splehded Illjutrstrf Monthly. &lt;htot,&lt;i tatirsh
sisz-kfli' w.h.Wr'tekK,'. a-t

run with business.
nut certain of curing. The Doctor haarecently
returned tram San Franriaoo, California, and

Tho Lansing Xrpwi/ecuH
youug man remember that

monthly visit to this town on the 2Cth &lt;/
*ch month firing th* cHiteas af Hastings

would succeed in cfcae contoats, by never wait-

u
a5

roan. Coax.

Ceot M. Savage &amp; Co’s Col.

WiR01II8jra»«?

experience an&gt;l nonderful skill.
of th* data* of F*b. 15th and 224. and of
Being interested in the

C. M. BUNYAN.

H5

Litt of Patents.

Lilt of y*ten:s issued to Inventors of Mich,
igau &amp;rihe wook ending Marek 20. 1877, and
each dat, id Feb. G. 1877. Furnished this

oody

M

&amp; iankts lifei

Men of Old.' nnt 'Women of the Century.'

s

Si?

pi
a

Washington, D. C.
O. Trip**, knitting machine needles, Hallie

d Si ike t nr .afilastiw the ' •lwninMt5o«i °f »hal Bridge, so graphically de,•.
••
I scribed in an article on our 1st per- this iveue.
| will command public attention and apprcba-

J. Just, harness trimmings, Belding.
II. Sabin, smoke house. Shelby.
A. Be? an, oil cans, Salem.
G, Grein, grain binders,.Kalamaxou.

A OVER r iSF.MEMTS.

p
CO., Cambrtdffeport,

fire alarms. Jackson.
CHICAGO

SEED COMPANY

Importon. Growers, and Jobbere of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

L. Walley, gate*. Mendon.
J. Young. Pari* green dusters. SouthiieUl.

All About the County.

Man.

tea: 170 Stats SI.. Chkare; 1« Laicato BUI, Load**.
THE VBI

j

hphigan Grand Are. Detroit, Mich
rTLLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREB-tt

for the Republican City Con-

City Drug Store!

Advcrtiaed Letters.

iteuua
/:5411m of Ute Council on

Ladle*' Christian Temperance Union.

Tuesday

Thio
1

issue, but will appear oa Munday.

Aa.exchange asks. ' Are we 1

n’t art under obligalions to Hon. G*o. WtLlard hr copy ef the Ccagrewiinri Directory.

complaint of Geo. Reed, against Charles Mc­
Carty and Charles J. Wooten for burglary. On

Att«t')6 is asked to the Election Nolic*
putiishri |a &lt;&gt;ur advertising column* t&lt;»-day.

Circuit Court, ii

Ust of latter* remaining tn th* post office st;
Hasuagy, Barty Cb. Mi eh., March 21. 1877;:
II, V. Meloy, J. E. Davis, Geo. Grant, Re- ■
beca Idllen, W. II. Northrop, J. A. Owen, Miss
-Amelia J. Hadley, A. DeWater*, Orin M.
Moore. J. C. Nicholson, Wilmoth Rhodes, Le­
ona Rhodes, Ids M. Rhodes, Della Rhodes,
Archie Rhodes. Della Robin* n.

M. C. CnAxtjstx. Creasy’s Corners, Mich.:
,5,r_Twer dmllcnye Io me to wrestle y

Union of thi* eity. tender* the

Msrchann. jti your

Dodgers” printed at
for their liberal donation to the Pound Social

^,**0

N

The united staTEo'

FLORAI/GUIDE

Challenge Accepted.

atarlyailcf our neighboring citiea and ril

LOWEST .PRICES.
Tl1S
:ui tar nvfkkt st Ui
Dxrtagtsa Bsai.
A&lt;Mras, far* Csutlrtaw.n. i IL S. t.
j h।
&gt;ranjr»TOT. iowi.

In reply will say it is accepted, aad that
I will wrestle yon at Hickory Corner*, Wednes­
day evening, April dlh, 1877
■0 stakeholder. &lt; have this

Containing oVcr 1,200 varieties Vege­
table and Flower seeds. Colored
Plates. Elegant Wo6d cute of Vegeta
blesand Flowers. Handsomest Guide
Published
^“Scnd for it.-®B

Detroit Seed Co. Detroit. Htcb.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

.

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MICHIGAN

Drugs tjnd Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and JPreseriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of ,

DYE STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

Broadway anlj Green ,iroeU.

GreWe. bf thh city.** stakeand forfait money,

PATENT MEDICINES

•km.

Of all kinds in endless varieties,

Legals.
Ma ohonn lw.

where more ample hall accommodation could
hare been procured.

for m.aberi of the

Ba^wllteUy,

0®r sau rprising livery mon, Maar*. Holf

t’jqt anything advertised la the

NEW

C- G *«■

UaalMk M«rch'2O, IB77.

"*
sre making arrongements tv bui
‘Urge btiek Urn opposite the Brock Hou*
5UU
th), spring.
11U1

dolhaa, and are left entirely destitute.

It

PsfeLComp^fant.

When you wi*h Pure Drugs and Med*”2/° *°d ** WA"X,at *

L Bowker. Mery B. Bswter and

Wkn.
Si-Stt37Mh!7i."kJr&amp;

Examination of Teoohero.
T«M* Bitdt. published in thi* Ueno of th*
If attorn?), desire their legal noticas ael up

rtn««y, u 1 inserted, without fail, aeoordlag
•’«ke term, of the law, they should send them
•• 'Ms offi«

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&gt; the forenoon, at th* north front door
House in th* city of Ha^nss in s*W
hat certain peteeo, parcel elfand.sit;

An Examination of Teachers will bo
hdd at tho School Section in Rutland,
March 24th, at 10 o'clock A. M.
.
; H. N. Monrob,
' *J rfspatfeUdcet of School*.
March 12, ’77.
Briok Pcxneroy,

The celebntted Editor of the

Chicago

THEFAMILY GOEST
tiar. bamnls sw free.

wunimos to

marl 5-t,m4t

Wanted.

A new ajBortment of Fine Confectioner
Wamzxb k Babn*.
mar8w2

WaNZBR

ABAHMrS.

POWERS &lt;fc BARLOW.
LADIES-—Come and see Mrs.
Potts’ Sad Irons--Something'new.
Delmonico Range
And other nice articles for Ladies’use.

Builders’ Materials,
Strictly Pure Lead,
Wiard Plows
Every one guaranteedWe also offer a full line of general Hard­
ware.—P lease call and examine our goods.

POWERS &amp; BABLOW.

�element when in the keeping of thia meet
beautiful variety of grasses.

Rallroada._______

_

BORRRi HI APFUI TREES.

The groit scnsia-takcr—nun.

At a meeting nf a formers’
a mem­
" The glue of fuhion”—bltto glass.
ber said that wrapping trees with tarred
1 paper from IB tochce to 2 tact high, lesNot a newspaper in Italy has a circula­
tfti tho paper fit the ground snugly, and
tion of 10,000/
mavo a little mound up to the paper, will
Mormon missionaries arc operating at
furnish both a tree-borer proof and a rab­
bit proof. In his opinion, haif of tho Dallas, Texas.
youag
orchard
trees
are
injured,
if
not
B
and d^ortardw.
A hot mines pie will keep a man awake
killed, by these; two pesto. Care should
To have a beautiful, smooth grass plat be taken that thi' borers already in a tree
Do not fo
are destroyed before the tarred papers ia
hands Time

GEM)

HICHWR0g^

ME

i

RURAL TOPICS.

«nb«rtwt Un« h«w*m Chioaso and Greed
TL cnly Lum rwwuy Kfaiyi 0ty (MunmJ

timetable
Efoot Deo. 10th, 1876

_,

east.

I

Why in the sun Hke a good loaf? Be­
shoot of M apple after them. A wire esons kia light wbeaUriM.
have time to decay ; and then fertilise it may be used for this purpose, but the
Wby are umbrellas like pancakes ? -Be­
Sfiwi*
ihnttea mon, if oh- member preferred tho apple shoot as being
QjSto; VW,* aperphopUte, ju- elastic. This insect deposits its eggs often cause they are seldom seen after lent
on the body &lt;rf a tree when the baric hsa
The
maple sugar crop of New England
airo, Tunes, or any commcrcixl fertiliser con&gt;
been injured.
Washing the body with will be ccopanthwly light thto seeeoo.
tMtinfcnitrogen or potash, the latter being
strong soap-safo was advised an excellent
Seats
in Mr. Conway’s South Place
best, a»d motdato-uf potash, ths most de
GRMRS FOOD FOR ITOOK.
Chapel, London, rent for 12,400 a year.
rireMel Yhewrehtewanwre thouM be covThe quantity of green fodder for cows
There's nothing new under tho. sun.
IfcUhr—aot &lt;mx two nr three inches that can be grown on an acre iasurpwng to
Herodotus mentions the blue glue.theory.
deep; and the commercial fertilisers should any one who has not tried it The foDowThe management of the Agassix mu­
be sown at the name time the grass seed hi, ing is a report made by an experimenter:
"Desiring to know tho capacity of an acre seum has been transferred to Harvard
and raked in ; then roll the ground with tt
of dover to feed cows, just before blot­ College.
hand roller, pd ***** wiBbe weBdone,. aomiug, I measured forty square rods and
Wby is i
if JUJ^taOYC*H the large lumps of earthi ; hogan feeding At to seven cows and four
or break jtnem before the seed is sown, sodI hornet. To my surprise it fed them flf- buff? Xtis
creature.
■“kRdj^bt mooch, and free frmastotm( toen days. The eating capacitv of tho
Why u a man who doesn't loco his tem­
asd^ubM^ The kind of grass seed need­ ammals was equal to 12 cows, or to feeding
■ 0M COW 180 days.
The two succeeding per Ufcaa school master? Because ho keeps
ed J$i/HeRtucky blue gram and Rhode
’ 1®*“ I tri®d the same experiment, feeding cool(keeps school.)
l«liwd--'SJcjrt, with a little white cloverr only cows, one of which proved equal to
A Wo book To,MtBM ’‘Half Heun
■
°°w i7° Ja^B’
otlier
,tha5 •
"^pof with Insects.” What a lively half lu.ur
ditto, Ute gna Mi, whtoh to graU.
mow, naoer fiavoratle circumstances, may one can hare with a bee I
Tb,Ml bI4^hwdr mixed by leeda ’ he cqaal to feeding four cows upon an acre.
" I am a broken man,” said a. poet"
meo, mpeealy tbr lawtu. It muto be&gt; But I rcgartled this as an extreme ease, “ So Lshould think," was the answer, "for.
»wo Tery thick— lour betel, to the tor, and adopted an estimate of one-half an I have ocen your pieces."
udalb it ten «U0 to *4 , babel. acre, ia the proper sailing crops, as suffictat ta Mil a c&lt;w through the whole
washerwomen silly people?
Il dtottld be m&gt; e«iy itr April or Vf,
■eaten. But it must be Dome in mind Because thci r put out their tube to catch
weeding to the riirMr ; but if the ground that this means fend in good condition, soft water wl ten it rains hard.
»OH reedy to thto ba. iheenriogehodd capable of bearing a till crop of clover,
Why cannot two slender perrons ever
be deferred till ea-iy i» 0eptoaber, reft oats, rye, millot, or fodder corn/’
become great friends? Because they will
lath, Nunbent gttoa, when: u my b
always be alight acquaintances.
,
eeem u ^y tew tea M^to Skater.
Husbands and fkthera will be pleased to
learn that “ small checks' are to be fash,
teenm- or nn m atte.
lonable for silks next summer.
Mleaieg b the ^odfiy rf mJ

.

geoerdly uad to so acre, riveye towing
mote on poabte Um, o, ttel wbicto a
rerykrtito.-

Tilden has been provided for, after all.’
Hayes gives him the Department of the
Exterior, and both sides say amen.

Tho Knights of Pythias arc stronger in
Pennsylvania than anywhere else in the
Uuiou. They have 450 lodges and 40,000
members.
Bread is hereafter to be sold in Read­
ing, Pa., by weight. A fine is imposed
for not conforming with tho law, as also
for using improper materials.

FTRAMIRG FODDER FOR 8HEXP.

A farmer in Ohio, why has experiment­
ed extensively in feeding sheep, as is re­
ported, selected 300 ewts and ditided them
into two lots of equal numbers, and as
—Hy eqol to ate, oteH &gt;s. torf
ditoon as he could gel them. One lot of
150 was placed in one shed and received
liberal rations of clover hay and sheaf oate
TM^her tot of IbO was placed in a neigh­
boring shed, and fed twice a day with
toemwed com fodder, ent to three quarters
of an inch in length, mixed with two
bushels of bran, and wot down with boiler
water—at the rate of one bushel of the
mixed feed to tea ahem Before b*toniQg each lot WM weighed on a a* Of

The Berberry ankn e her hedge, a I
know from growing it. A California psperilays: "It is not generally understood,
but nevertheless true, that barberry hushss
grow in abundance in our mountains, same
within six miles of Del Norte. They can­
not be surpassed for a bodge plant.' The
stalks arc very thorny, and grow very dose
together, the leaves are sour and stock will
not eat them, and cannot break through
them when properly planted. They bear
a small berry in clusters, of a white color
when green, and turning red at the first
frost; when ripe they make splendid pre­
serves, and are much used in New England
States, are about as tort as a gooseberry.
A hedge of these plants will nve foncinp,
besides furnishing a delicious preserve for
the family, and be an oroamabt to the
farm." The seed may be gathered in
■oasnartsof New England hr the too; it
» sdd by the mwdsmen of New York but
■t too high a price, I think.

StB
iolnx Sooth-Ertaiac Rxprtat daily UMptSat-

wunw GOIMG NORTH.

?r-_ ffr-jo
is - ;S 41
QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
MAY LJSTR.
Cbk&amp;rv t:E," and U*i
Turnnloaod Buffalo E

Montreal and Boaton Eipreu

uJWotralM arrive al 74Sa.au aaiSJ0p.au
'aadToroalo tralue arrive at IfcOSa.
6-JOaad HrtO p. a».
E. RMIDT.

J. HICKSON?

CHICAGO to LAKE HURON H
rtDj^ujteji of TkM rtrretmte Net • Breah
d«pou*l °®*M' 1S1 3rg*rt0°

... , r

sad at the

(DrtreuuJk)

.
-prop-of ite hu w,( &lt;suh«r
in London, ousts tho following sentiment
“ The emphe mi which ih0 sun never sets
—sod Trfljte) mry seldom tb* I"

mn MPjn bivision.
\_

TIME TABLE No. 8.
74 tah»«eta« Mmtay.far. M, !ln.

The Reliable 8h«rt Liae
EAST AND WEST.
to a.as

r*OM

SRAM IAPIM AM DETROIT!

TU Cohpmt reaaryias tat rigkt tonrr aa tir-

MiMteviUe

Furniture. Cofflm Etc.
Josh Billings says: “The mewl.is a
larger bird thah the guso or turkey. It
has two logs to walk with, and two more
to kick-with, and wears its wingi on the
«de of its bed."

The Hon. Hamilton Fish, having had
portrait* of his children painted, was sbaw&gt;
ing them to some friends. A gentleman
pointiogto the poriraitapSaMl: 3 8artt&gt;to.’
LiulefmUsdo.supinoil."

READ THIS
and be happy again.

A&lt;teM,raoto wkeelippaiM,-

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAtJ
They are never alone who are aceompaRiW by noble tbooghra.
-r^

Dealers tn all kinds

furniture,

Whrt you leave at )our death, let it be
without controversy, elite the lawyers will
be your heirs.

Every spirit
beyond ito how.
world a heaven

DpWsry Goods firm Praia It

No true work since the world 1
ever wasted ; no true lift since wi
has ever failed.

Ti« Gnel Mien TiranlM

A' T°m^ io lhe

TUKhartYtogo baiter than------------only given when we "have fulfilled the duriessf iwpsatqta.
,
.

UORTHERN

" In aaeieni atory w» are tolff
That MiWteeeli fate* .aHUtaeVo ,U4

Fite,

wholesome almost as welt as lot. O-~.
M&lt;m^V for eiemtetor the teeth it wfl]
sweeten the breath when nothing else will
do so.

JI OSBTTTR Al.
RAHWAY COMPANY
Look here !

Look here

ladelohia

*«■?■» On—. &lt;" W»t
to i«,
i ‘nPPo* I k«re, but
you don't ranpooc I swallow all I read, do port English sparrows for the cxtertninayour
“But everybody knows that
that.

I've heard a

tte. rf ay odterTS,

■

"* ?“*

“■ rwenjMM

■aoitel iteir, in the rirto fcr\Zwa«
ad ote ema tea which the tteioat
butler is made.
. nfc*T;ll« "i* dir i» tan iu «a
k*”
my b, pnUra. aon thu
tWdotho &lt;t
-tlttSr
with iu at work oTltfit teody roofe

J**n“ U ?kra wc ‘PP’j t(&gt; «rnu to

r*T&gt;«K«iy flags around,
here, and I don’t want
ms” "But, mr, but
» on,” interrupted the
f people hear yon jaw-

Railroad
"STATION'S f

ia^ES
itaw

*» '/iff?

IlfiCTU'
KOSSK:^

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VOL. XXL NO-95.

//WHOLlfiw. 2037.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. MONDAY, MARCH 25. 1877.

fafcj.i-WttkMeprtlisM Bw1 FARMERS
GEO. M. DEWEY

ePlW: AXI&gt; PUBLISHER.
,. u&lt;&gt;«tur aso -rntrasoar voos.
____ HLwi.Chart

GREETING,

MESSER BROTHERS

storms and roves, bnt it all ataouuta to fesriona. A clergyman in the State of
nothing. Cool, self-possessed, the Pccai New Yarkciiclosed H-50 for a ticket in
dent sits, paying no more heed to the some mythical scheme, with the remark,
“If yqu.catj arranat this so as to have me
storming and raving than a&amp;thougb it were
draw a prire/ ft WnJ wirk to your advan­
the softest u-phyx. Oh, ye people, do you ,tage." 'Thiemaa WM bidding to have a

I Ml abac with my coitaclenee.
In a r-Iocc where time bed ecued.
Aad wo talhed of my form* Uvlac
la the tend where the yeire increaicd.

Are on hand at the old stand with the finest Stock of IinplemenU
and Machinery ever known in Hastings, We have the

pwAttatad te irfo advantage, ferretknow why President Hayes is in position fraud
;
to do thia ? Learn and apply the sama to 1ting that if the dealers would nriadle at
all
they
were, as liable *to swindle hint 'as
yourl ocal politics, and get good govern- 1
anybody cbe. laboring men, widows,
moot all around. This is the secretr—he (sretastresses, all ehroes sal sorts of peoj3e
don’t owe anybody any favor for his nonu- (showered their money upon these sharks,

And I felt I (ho aid here to anffwer
The quidion it pot to me.

JACKSON WAGON,
rf.KM- ■&gt;

Material. sad tbn vara
at at UriM B*m.

GALES CHILLED PLOW,

advertising.

nation or election. Ho never asked for ths &lt;saoh hoping to drew the big prita feat
nomination, be never asked for the election, 'would make them comfortable for Me. Ex­
and ho is complicated with nobody. Con- jcept the little thrown out fby bait, none of
ihem ever rot a dollar—all that was sent
sequontly he has no friends to reward or (them went down fete fee pockets of the
enemies to popish. He is President be- ।

Thu ihouu of ferfoticn aotlonu
Comt Boutin* bufvro my «l*ht.
And thtaaa that Ithoualrt wero daa
Win aliro wUhTtirhblimlsbt.

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,

purtmenti

And the viaUnrW all my part life

DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,

cause the people wanted him to be.

He 1
has no one to thank, fur he asked no one *stock is after them, and he wffi'makc it
for them. He had them 411. fo the
for his vote or influence. &gt;.In.^Qrtefeie. [livdy
■,
police court, end every swindler of them
office nought him—noUsta^ft office:
'
will go ep, except, those who give bail.
can afford to do as he^Pu best, for hols .And policemen will be put to guard their
ia no one's hands. There are no rings or. 1premises, the pcstoflice will atop their let­
and the people will be made virtuosi,
cliques controlling him, and all the efforts ters,
J
whether they will dr Dot Money ad­
to organize them have been failures. ,
dressed to these fellows will hereafter be
Rutherford B. Hayes, not a clique taring (detained at the poftoSoc, and will be re­
his name, ia the
President.
And »o turned
|
to those sending it. And thisis
there ia disappointment. The Republicans for the benefit of thorn weak, enough to
—hereafter there will be no secrecy in
are jubilant and the Democracy are de- send
j
such mattori. Thcltttcra will be opened,
pressed. ** Why, blast it," said one in my tand in an unopened state will be sent to

All the above named Plows are sold on trial,

Single and Platform Buggies,

taiw i *4.001 fjsbl sKfo

__m»

I XU) f a.no rIL» i

S.y iJMOI TIM 1

6»-00

J MV ijWlJMH MM._
ton Card*, not «xecc4lna-iii

And I Ihotuhi of my form ar thknUns
Of tha Ju damant day to ba.
Bnt ulttlM alona with my ooMti.no.
Suumed Jud*«monl eoooth for mu.

Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,
IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.
Every article we sell is warranted to please.
GIVE US A CALL.

hearing yesterday, “ if ho keeps on thia ।the postmaster of the place from which
way for a. year I vbaU have to vote for him 1they came. If you Want to invest in a
myself."
" Yes," said another, “ and 'lottery, you may be sure that the poetuue*
in your own town will k noy-that .you
when wo have to vote for a Republican, tor
]
hatedone so. From this time out you do
what becomes of the Democratic party?” ।it al your risk.
That bothered them. 1 predict that Gen.

Burns Messer.
mSsy ez-

Doctor Aikln’s Double Column.

Hayes will so run the administraticn that ।is Retting bettor every day. Since Hayes
there will be no opposition to him, long bo- ihas taken the helm there has bees a light­
fore his Your years are out. Ho u an han- 1ening up, a revival, that is delightful.
People are not only paying, bat they are
est man, sad a man of will. What more :
investing. Goods , an selling, exchanges
can wo want in a President ? As it stands bpng made. There is a life and vitality

^Sntrolt

Which I oerht to have known before.
And whieh. tbowh I learet it drwamlnr.
I hope to ferret no more80 I ilt alone with oowrfenoe
in the place where the yeere ineieace.
And I try to remember th. future
In the land where time will mom.

run:

now there is no Democratic party in New that the country has not seen for yean,
York except in the grog shops and gam­ and everything looks bettor.. We are all
bling hells. The respectable Democracy going to do well from this titre out.
P1ETKO.
are giving the administration a hearty sup­

And know of the fataro tadanmonU
How dreadful aoe'ar It be.
That to tit alone with my conael.nee
Will be Jmtarment enough for me.

port, for, after all, business is ef more im­

State Affaire.

portance than politics in a btnrincM com­

DRX

*&lt;&gt;
Z

H. C.

?

PECKHAM.

;&gt;

PHYSICIAN 4 surgeon
FREEPORT. BAIUtY COUWTT, Ml

xxtltf

?L W. RIKER.

°f relief- 1111

THE VANDERBILT WILL.

PolltlMl -V.ndorbirt’ ■ Win—Lt.tt.ry
Daalare—Bu.in.ra.

The contest of the Vanderbilt will has wcck- ’
. v I.
All objections are with­
Ex-Governor Bagley was in New Or। drawn, and the will was duly probated on
ended in smoke.

*r* .‘’“"I?'
New York, MarA 19, 1877.

teffitSavksrSSSSE

Tuesday.

En. Banner: —
The new President is a surprise to both

Tcrtallr relied upon u

his friends and encmim.

The Republican*

are astonished to find him a much greater

in

klikSs

~srst "• fia-I*L- Ss—~

man than they had any idea of, and the

Democracy arc gnashing their teeth at the

HSTIC&gt;OP THE PEACE. O.neral CnlteetUn
*»4
AfM't, Union Bl.&lt;k. HUM 8UMI.

splendid suc«- that has attended his ef *

forts to do what be promised in his letter
of acceptance and Inaugural address. The

RM. UPJOHN,
PBTSIUAX A SI KGEON.-Oann

Bepublicaus knew that Gov. Hayes w» a
who meant what he

well-meanin? non,

reform in the line of civil service, they had
no ides that it was possible to do it.

The
iDemocracy believed that all h« talk was of

WOLF. M. D.

the antoeleotioo order, that nothing would

wooH h,Te '

come of it, *od

“broken promisee" es electioneering capi­
.
tal. Both are disappointed. Hayes prom

«gSSa=ASg5Sai.

A. P DRAKE,
/aiflCIAS A .SURIJB9H.—OUe«

bed reform and he is carrying it «t. The
-velop«l inU) an In.n-b.o3rf, ■uno, wulM,

HAYFORD,

hiunigoot won, wbo known wb.l bn wwnto
ud nropoowiodoiL

nnniw, reTorw b

Inbio burfo &lt;Moooomplwbrf fw»-

Tbo office woken wbo did no. Irfim «bn.

_

HR. C. RUSSELL,

h, „ in own-. «o «»i’?
“
d„,«, .boir wqnc-taff. Uglbnrf b, Un,

VOCUX4 srROBOM.-&lt;MU» w
tait ®■* “

OTO. wwgbc of Un r.wwwwrf.Uon. iboy
. B.u ran. hr

WobwiUilbow.

TbejbnTo.UIwo. wii

■ Uwwrnc uwww. “Tbo innnwlwnl » •
Bwi ennoble nun, nod U.0 goo* nJ lb.

nertioe do« no. dnwnod n ebnsp "
myweiow in U&gt;. cawpupi I'

„ fbr noUling wbnWrer.

■'Bui
“ Tbny

BtocJ OUW”

did wlu. b. nonld » elect tb. nun of bu

choice.

WM.

BURGHER,

WcrooogmMnoUiwjof Uwwirt,

.nd dull Ml

„„L

U ’k*‘ ’*

O'"*

Good mornwr "

And «■ ““ «F-

nlieeol who bu nude polidw o lilriui &gt;,

iaBryr

"—

!
1

nod i. io Irfi*- fcr
„OO. goto owoy oonowws ,u bu N-d»r

.

rf Coogrc-

Up

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Blunk, wiU. Wood io bio eyw, ud be de

’

Bind. Ou nppoinuooot of bio ftiorf. The

’
:

.uwc io.porturlrf.I.poKho—
Bunun Srwoooo Worf hlw- "»-wM
b. no cbongw-d.

F»&lt;I

Jf

i. undt Aw Uw

I

die preeouC iocuwbent

!

plooo, rfow H, 0*4 »• •“ r“ • &gt;»““
iu wei.lt.

•

H. say

passes into the bands of ous man, preserv­
ing intact the most odious monopoly that
exists. It is u pity, so far as the public is
concerned, that the heira did Dot wade in
and break the whole thing. As William
H. is bound, if ho carries out his father's
idea, to place the hundred millions aad its
accumulations in the hands of one of his
children, there will Be a fortune of five
hundred millions m the hands of his oldest
son ia leas than ten years. This is aito-

‘■easy-goinr, well-meaning man" has de-

W.'LJI.

The friends of Wm.

They say Don Henderson has become a
that be made no compromise with the other red ribbon man.
children, but the friends of the other chil
The G rand Rapids water works have cost
dren say he did. It is rumored that he that city 8350,766.44.
promised if they would let the will go
St. Louis, Gratiot county, has a red rib­
through without, opposition he would: give bon club of 500 members.
tbum a million apiece, and that, rattier ttmn
A post office has been established at
wash the family linen in public, thia was Crooked Lake, Clare county.
acceded to. This ends it. An estate of
The next State Fair will ba held at
one hundred millions, controlling the most
important lines of railway in the country, Jackson, Sept. IS, W. 20 and 21.

mud, but as Grant bad failed to make any

DELIGHT J.

The
130.

band.

AIK IN

I* pr«-«mintnUx «»oce~f»l la cartas «mm to hb
u«» »&gt;'

The era of good feeling is at

munity.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

Be. the™ will *0 00 oboogo

I

John Hartman, an mmato ot the La­
peer county house, is said to be 107 yean
A four thousand dollar organ is noon to
furnish music for the Baptist Church in
Gbhd Rapids.
;
:
’

The reform wave left Big Rapids with
about 350 converts in line and a strong re­
cruiting force is the field.

Potterville, Eaton Co., Is to bate a cigar
manufactory. Mr. Jama Flansburg, of
Marshall, is'to be proprietor.

The Muskegon river Will float down at
least 328.000,000 feet of toga thia season,
and White River 80,000.000.
Gotarnor Croswell has appShstod Hon.
Victory P. CsUier to. bn Regent of the
University for Regent McGowan’s udcxpired term.
\

Niles has bssfi Chasen m&lt;)W tiboa for
Anthony Comstock, iu the employ of the
holding a grand celebration of tbo.anniPostoftcc Department, has made a raid
veraary of the establishment of Odd fel­
upon, the lottery dealers, and arrested thirty
lowship in America, April 26.
of them. The extent of thia hamreim is
The University law alumni meets at
Hills understood. There *r® ©vor a thous­
and firms in this city whose bwdneaa is Ann Arbor on the 27th, and efforts are be­
selling policies in lotteries, of which the ing »nda to make it the largeat gathering
poor dupes who need their money know as of the kind hcW in th. State.
liuJe. as they ’ du of Snnegnmbia. With
A beantifal tittie girt in Ithwa, Gretiot
th e exception of Uro or three, those frauds
eountr, roomtly daxi nf b»in few caused
represent no drawings—they simply pocket
’ by having been frightoaed by some boys
the money that' is sent them. They ad­
who threatened to cut tier san off.
vertise a drawing for the benefit of a
The Chicsgo A Lake Haaw Railroad fo
school in Kentucky, or Nevada, or 1 hos-•
pilzl in Washington, in which capital prism1 destined to become one of the most poou
of 1250,000, and other prises running; lar routes in the State. Its nflberi are full
down to tlOO, are promised to the hoMere1 of phsek and energy, and oagtitto wreoe^.
of the “lucky"tickets. WhareftwiMpsy
It ■ stated on the authority of the De­
they do send a few doliasa, bay flfty, just troit Post that alt the oSess of ths Mich­
enough to inflame the poor dupe, and have igan Central RsHroed which wero removed
him spread the fact over a whota county
that he drew a prise and got the money.
Thus twenty-lva er flfty ddtan ia the
cheapest ndvartfeing they can have. Corn­
stack found them in all sorts of places, but
never one of. them with the pretext of hn»-

�ThgBwi-WBdkiyllBprtlicaiiliawef

mere’ aons to other occupations, is not so '

□e

Pregnant Facts.

Congressional districts from 'which, he has

In r

TMr

■' States exceed the

as yet received no

433 square miles-

three from New Hamphirc. _Thcrc will

iaduding the

much the desire to make more money, or
to find a less laborious occupation, as it is
the desiro to lead a more satisfactory life.
_ lift where ihu putsf &gt;u hu heed;
Jevdopal b, *• b«ur edorelton ud bet­

ands of our best young men.
31. Liquor injures the stomach.

ter ei.ilmlM. for »h&gt;* “&gt; »hn y lur^

o« of the walk* to *T0'J

loses him his ritaatiou.
In number of persons who cannot write,

VICTORY P. COLLIER. of Colbonn.

the Tilden States exceed the Hayes States

QBORGK L. MALTS. »t AlpenaT. roope,

It transmits disease

to his off.

If, when it has been announced that
there are no vacancies in the 1’ostoffico

by 2397,911.

Tb®

¥_, makes his breath a stench.

and substance of Civil Service Reform.

ipriug
38^r -A drunkard is despised by all other

But for the rates tit fivo or Aix'iU&amp;A
drunkurfls
»!■■&gt; w&gt;.nt.wwlww wwb. rf a. ^i,, ,t .
s. ra7™iw »•
Trinity Church, Tilden would not have n
1
___________
II— 1__V
—* r..»
generally
look R
font
for tha
the thief in
hungering Democracy?
carried a single Northern State except In*
The Indianapolis (Ind.) -Newt, an indtH
■10.
It i&lt; the direct road to the com­
pendentjburnal,says: “ThePr*aidouthai
mission of all descriptions of crime.
The "New York fri&amp;ime says :—Ex- done what no scheming, seoond-hope-man
‘ '
Justice.
PoMtmaster Gwcral Tyner deserves more has dared to .think o£ He has met the

tf.xa

■with the utmost cantup and wisdom.

To

than common thanks for consenting to re.

ring of ruling politicians who wanted to
dictate to him, and broken it all to bits."

How to Keep the Boys on the Farm.

He has a thorough fomil-

People who have forgotten that number

‘ar’t.T
the postal service :. he mad? an
menta at the South. aj»d to insure Hie rights ■uncommonly good Postmaster General, and
qf.aU bgr making itrthe tet«M Wf iriTto the departmtut wffl be greatly strengtened
u^oM the lofea! authorities This involves
by the assistance he can give to Mr. Key.
"qxJi'cy mj radMal.and essential1 It is another of the cases, like that of Mr.

of the eeutury are respectfully referred to

The April number iff Scribner will
tain a paper by tho well-known apricultural author, Colonel George B. Waring of

main as second in a department where he
has given the country assurance

that ho has been chief..

Prod- W.

Seward,

where superior men

»how,by their wttlingnesS'to Accept modor-

Ate station ho# taueh’tiis administration

has

already elevated the public .service.

Thanks to Mr. Bayes. wc are getting beck
the old-foshW|ihtotion that it is u credit

New Hampshire. The voters of that State

State. .

the highest

It is nob’ * bWd aigh ofvettiratng to
payments when

the Connecticut

Legisfoture is petitioned by bqavy capital­

ists for tho incorporation of the Union
Bank of New Haven, with a capital of

•300,000. the notes of which are to be
deed, they had no right to expect, judging

paid in gold on demand at iu counter.

Our National Growth.

The Albany (N. T.) Journal of a late

by tha’geoeral Democratic misreprasaota-

Perhaps our national growth cannot bel­
willing to let him take his own-time in re,
during his policy to practice.

ter be illustrated thanSby the following

sketch of San 1 'rancisco

With regard/to the troops now in South

Carolina and Louisiana, it is obvious that

from an Eastern

P*per:
“ The new San Francisco directory, just

published, contains 100,850 names, which,
being sent there.

It^ks the ^Xork of his

estimating that each name represents three

predecsBor, and was a part^of the carrying

in population, would give the actual popu­

out of the old policy, fpv which a remedy

lation of the city as 302,550.

tho President’8

date Says: “Wc sustain

policy os a national

ncceaatty.

candid survey

good and a political

most

Tho

dispasMonate

and

of the field eiiforeCT the

conclusion that it ia as wise in

a political

point of vfow as it isjnst and wound in tho
broadeo* national Maae.’*

General and Mrs. Grant, it is said, will

Of this

is now being sought. "It does not appear

number 32,000,are Chinese, and the in*

that the troops are oppressing anybody ;

crease iu the population during the past

on the contrary, they arc preserving the

yeaFhasbcen about 11 percent- There
Were 1600 buildings erected daring the
Kycar, 33 of which coal •8&gt;00,(X)0.

aggregate amount expended for im­
antie^-that the peace will be maintained if
provement daring tbajyear, including pub­
Ute soldiers are withdrawn at once; but
lic paries, streets, etc., was 11,000,000.
.they are not yet exactly in the position to There are dow 27,000 buildings com prised
afford such guaranties, and will not bo till within the eity limits, of which 4,390 are
they are clothed with the requisite legal brick. The Poet Office delivered last year
455,346 letters and received 5,452,838
authority—which means not only the set­
letters, and 800.000 postal cards were col­
tlement of the whole dispute, but the set­ lected and 850,OW delivered. The average.
tlement in a certain way. That, it should daily Miandance on the pwblie schools last; 4
op vrti
. the pro­
also be remembered, would render it absurd J®*1 w“ 2£«7
G1&gt; « :increase
prer
•
to ny-Uatir lh« Prc.'ta.i found chit &lt;b. ’”•“
[
J____ 1
______ Ju — —v _.n “«
ootoob. Tbo total
withdrawal oi the troops did not work well
expense of maintaining these schools was!
in the interests of order and peace, he, •867,754, an increase oi 1160,309 over
could send them back again; for, would the previous year, and the estimate for the
either Hampton or Nicholls, or their Leg­ ensuing year is placed at &gt;870,000. The
total value of the school property is |2,&gt;
islatures, call upon him to do it ? If they
503,500

for a visit to the West

Accompanied by

their youngest jun, now in college, they

will sail for Europe ia May.

They expect

to ba absent from Uie country at feast two
years, and it is General Grant’s desire to

travel as any other private citizca of th*
United States, without public danon st ra­

tions from the government anthorities of
the countries he will visU.

Do not Use Strong Drinks.
The youth of ail countries, as a rule,

lono^'OTe' example set by their dders,
henrii we ask special •aiieo&lt;ioo7to Olhe fol •
lowing reasons why liquor should not be

used ha a beverage by rithdr the ywapg,
or the middle aged, or the dd.

1.

Strong drink deprives men ot their

2.

It despoils men of their highest in-

. Xlxe Oreut

MILY hoick

the companionships and intimacies among
the young
people, their fatliera and moth.
................................
V, mold
f rowing old •oil
ghim by the tonstaut friction of tboir kind p
and in no for
relation with one's follow mon
fulness and tho rhffiraod of .&lt; '
Iago life
—ifect that is not to be found in the remote
form-house, nor cvcq m pe soot of neigh­
borhood we sometimas dad U Ac country,
where several form-boom are within a
quarter of a mile of. racli other. The
habit of ‘running in’ for a wtooicot's chat
with a nekbbor is a good one, auu it pets
but scaut devdupcincut among American

farm era."

MARVBLLOUS EFFECT.

active in ijrgiqg tito adoption of improve-

Catholics wiD continue to be ineligible to

specie

TEGETXIfsi

courapug
‘•The social beneuls snu we racut^w
for frequent, neighborly, and Informal intereonree are nh»bu
To nay nothing of

have rcfu»cdltovrttikfi the Word'ft Brotest-

aw^’ from their "Bill of Rights, and Roman

_H-. R- Steven's C0|umn

and has gooti oppOTtumties tor atuoytog
tho needs of American agriculture. Fa­
miliarity with tbs'Qf» sod work of Euro­
pean formers’, where it ia usual fef those
who cultivate the soil to live in vilbtgm,
suggested to him the idea that the condi­
tion of our own agricultural population
could be much ameliorated by a similar
conrentration into communities where
the material and moral benefits of better
social relstimn could be secured.
The paper considers the way ia which
land mar be divided so as to secure ths
end in view with the least inconvenience
to the meu who have to till tho fields, and
with the least drawback to the business of
the fanner. Tro coses are considered : 1.
When Ilin question of the settlement of
new lands. 2. Where farm-houitcs are
already reattcred over tho country, each on
its own form.
In both cases it is attempt­
ed to show how the detrife of the plan
may be regulated so as temutae the least
annoyance and loss of time to the men. to
i-ompajs the greatest ennvenianoc and
comfort of (he women, and to provide the
best advantages for the younger members
of the community. These two schemes
are -illustrated by sufficient diagrams,
which indicate the way in which the
forming land and tho village tract should
be divided.
Suggestions are alao given u to the lay­
ing out of the village green, the care of
roada,patha, grass-ground, and other open
spares, so for as suchsuggssti a*sare appro,
prime Io ibis connection.

popor
ther,
“I ah&lt;
inity of living, for
growth ft
and reading room,
c my own way, I
______ ___
attraction and en
tertaiament of. the vilfaxo to atrictly 'mor­
al' appliances. It wodlcrprobably be wiser
to recognise tba fort that young men find
an attraction in autitMaituta which our
sterner ancestors regarded as dangerous,'
and I would not radicw UiHards, nor cvevi,
‘by rigorous euaetmeitt^ tba milder vice bl
social tobacco.
Better have a little Aormr.w wiekwl.f. wr U».,J undw &gt;1..
eye of parents than ctawuWtfr'roe rterrhat
boys, after a certaia age, would aauk a
pretext for more uncoutnjlcd indulgence* in
the neighboring town.
z
“On* might go on through tbejoeg
range of incidental arguments—subh as
lighted streets, well-kept aids-walks, win­
ter mow-ptowo, and good drainage, ud
a wholesome pride in a tidy, coxy village,
until even the most door-fisted of all our

would bring full value in return, and until
he would recognise the fact that the attractioua of such a. home ai /ho village
would make pocwiWo would bo likely to
insure his being sntxeeded in his whole-1
somo trade by tad brightest anf I
his sow,—. resul«-r*,H“
'

worth more than allj
“But my purpose
gret a scheme which
even though
which I hope for flie

what seems the easiest,
wonld affect the work of the farmer, his
lief for thedul
wife, his hired men, and bu&gt; teams, is fully
which makes
esnsiderod, audit seems to be demonstrated
—while it io admitted that iu immediate ,
money-making there may be some alight

Buy Monument MijfiJSotc-Paper, the

change.

”

SWOLLEN LIMBS.

A PERFECT CURE.

n. hayses&gt;T' WiHii* not be Without

VEGETINE

Vegetine h wld by ill Druggists.

Local Blijijiefj potice?

beat in the market 2?or sale Jiy J. Rob-

telleotual ,|twgth.

.
mar26mit .
Considerable space ia given to tho com­ JUtTA,
parative effect of tho life of the isolated
’ Smoke the VETO, the Bora five Coat
form-house and of the more sociable life
Cigar. F*r rale by
’ *. J. Roarers.
President, therefore, will think twice, and
4. It bus the progress of civilization of the village on the character ofthe farmer
Nominate good men for township officers,
and his family, and, therefore, ou the fu­
a great many aww, before ,he withdraws
It is oaid that the. Jesuits are plotting to
ture farmiug people of tno country. The
the troops from these two Stated Without
5. It destroys the peace and happiness
restore the temporal power of the Pope.
following quotations indicate the fine of arat the same time having gained recuritica
of miUioua of families.
just receiv
gumeoL
The number of postal cards issued by
of a more effectual character than can bo
6- it reduces to poverty virtuous wives
“It may se^m a strange doctrine to be Building.
the Government last year amounted to
advanced by a I somewhat enthusiastic for­
and children.
150319^00.
mer, but it is a doctrine that has been
Wo have not the feast doubt that that
7. It causes thousands of murders.
Perhaps a littte more modesty would be
slowly scceptei after many years’ observa­
Just received
good result will be attained boob that is,
8. It prevents all reformation of chartion,—a conviction that has takew y-wn
sooo as compared with the magnitude and
non of an unwilling mind,-—th»( tho young
mar26mat
tee and NichoHa.
'
the difficulties of the subject The very
! 9. It readers abortive the strongest and man who takes
Us young wife to
A. *T. Galt has been appointed Fisheagerness with which the removal of the
an
isolated
farm-house
dooms her
Taken from the Hssm
to time within the last 10
10.. Jtcewras the majority of cases of and himself and their children
an
unwholesome,
unmtiafoctory
and draft io fovor of Karie Roi
ing Governments may settle the matter Washington by theCsnodten Government
vacant exirtene.-an existence marked at Hastings. The pemoo
The wealthy Senator from West Virthemselves, is a ground of suspicion that
will
11. sltd^strors both bjdy aud sou).
by the abscence of those more satisfying
please return it to the pustoffi,
„
Mxs.’daVW
nA am oalUTMUK ialuaa .hi*

the trooprf into either State "for the purpos-

Political Notes.

smb

minor official on the Bahaaiore and Ohio 'bins, and poupore.

which,

MM / •
able.

of immorality.

?

The-tune, item, fort th* withdrawal

4X
ox-District Attorney

brat devdopemeot of character and inteDi-

U causes iraraetw rvyenditepw to

prevent
rwenlMiam..
onura.
(V.; {, ’
va-' T*.___ .___ u_______ » •_____

m

week without exchanging a word or a feat
With a Single
uraoratoow

Ji??5r*Maroh23d'i87L
m*r=6« f
*

The “Iron Trail.
A spicy akatah*dcscriptive of a trip over
the Atebisou Topeka and SantaFe Railroad
■nd of the beauties, scenery and plctrare
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Xym
Crinkle,*' the musical and dramatic critic

•f the Ntw York World, sent free on paplication.togcther with the SanJ*a*G»uk.
maps And tone tables of this new and pop­
ular route from Kassas Cityand Atcbisdb
to Pueblo, Denver and ell points in Colo­
rado, Naw Mexico, Arixona and the San
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pullman
Sfeepcra on the continent between the MbBonn River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
■
T. J. Aiwintsox,
1 ■' •' ’ ’ •' fJew.- Piw- riyt.
Jan. 4 *76 tf
Topeka. Kan.

Whitman's Aborted &lt; Candie*—the best
Ma -D^ Rrad desires to eril attetftan to’fct the rarakeU A full supply at J. P-

family circle*.

ry Sebert.

15.

A:

Itrburdaus (be country with, encr-

than Pramdeni Bayes and his advisers, and
they are doing all in their power to bring

'

'

‘ the earliest possible day.

Mil-

please vote for a good man.

ths puWio, that ws will safely and red*®.
Ij cure all cases ofjM&amp;*iiW»th&lt;»ui foe

Oftentimes

the caucus decides die election.
Robert G. Ingeraolf uttered a golden

17. Drunkards ( want. tlte. p^i&gt;ortunity
moved.
- rf
J.-7a : 18*-’Baber people ■want the nuisance re-

cities of their own situation
sooner or later within its bonds
the first few
resolution and

S^dSrX^’ °W t’
xxOtf

of knifof^r Jigwraro
Nf furs, no pafE. F. A L W. Bttowx.
Hawiwm, Dea M, 18T6-

VMw.

the North and Heath mm time ;

*».

rood.

conquers.

Card

yrith a

Every rotor should tarn .frat st.ths cau-

2f&gt;-

n. payer* want the burden re­
.

wrf? c,

.

The abran^ ftf liqooc would rave

iw». ffiUiug.

,;I !m4w ;q,'_

Lout the interest of Calhoun i

growa dull with
have started owl

th', in the hotel barn and von
to your interest to call nnd «« »e— 1
J.rJV. Baoc^
axibltf .

Iw ariq expose* all persons to inthe balance on

those ‘who are

in Rutland.
i».

Cunpus Ugic.

drily task*.
"Ia "JteR afl this-and I

and Sentnd have consolidated.

Both &lt;4

Wanted.

the Toast Want

which have
It iuMtn that Mr. Jones’s friends in

A., «

over Hastings N

V0*. J.’WlLl'UL

Tl.

HicrantawytetbeBtefe.

there is a
rry who «Us Good*
liter Goods, than I-

Bbmlhsthswdl n&lt;*
at his goods *?,111

�I ' Mr. F.. I’. Burrall, and Mr. R I. Heud^hLuT ’*'*

j^Bskhllepfcpiapper.' arrived homo Oh’Saturday

'

Literary Notice*.

from extended bus- I

Scat ntrta sou ArxL—Of the -cumber uf Dr. Sohenok's Standard Remedies
ocoudonal pap«n un American sport*” at..1
nouuced Ly SctUMMiai’a Humtmly iTlast No- !
i&gt;mauler nr an Ui.io.ik* oi I
vember, thrao have alrondy betm published ,
TV, UJIn' CtebU.. T—f— x—rf». ri». “Salmon.Fishing."' “Bay ahootine " and
,h?lUBf,l,7 lakes,” Theav
paper* hare Lmm written by uita of raooxnlxml
authari/y and h'.te uniformly appealed to the
^rtm« aad not to the
Th* name amy be IruiMhlly told nf the fourth,
Jwmo American Sporting Doft,” which ap­
eUHoti at Baltimore. April Wth, at 7 n’elucV pears in the April number, end is from the
। pen of William M. Tiieston, Esq., of tho
’’Forest Stream." The unique IllusiraUoM of
• thia paper include wnud-cuts of celebrated
•pent the Sabbath iu this dly. were Chartea American hunting-dogx. Tl.e writer discusses
allot*
marts f
F. Dwight of Milwaukee, and Geu'l Wm. Il I the comparative value of pointers and setters,
; truinine don for tho field, Me. Of light ehar।
n',wftrJ ’‘jlee-iUustraled sketch
Attention is asked to the ndrertisemnn cd !
-• lUtle-vi.-itod inland of hi-aUl-r r.iriiiitu.ii,
tha Hearer Brea., and the farmers will do veil wUd pomes ml the VirginiareoM. “Ont of my
Window al Moscow.” Eugene Schuyler, conlatex sketches of Ruvrian life and manners bv
r. Srheeek. cither per
•n acute observer, with some remarkable pic­
ire. ^r»w of Hi
The indies' Missionary Society connected ture*. A fourth article, “A Trip to Hie Black ■attL
Hilb." by Leander P. Hiehardaon, shows that
w.th tho Methodist Episcopal Church will )» ad is not gold llu*'gutters i« tho Deadwood,
entertained on Friday afternoon by Mm. Hart- region; .‘.Ilea fifth, Mr.’ Clarence Uoak'a
"Beds and Tabic.., St&lt;x,I* and Candlestick&lt;
Tl) THE .iMEK^AS PVHLIC.
contains some informal ■ tJtr here and there
full attendance is desired.
about dining-tahlea, decorations, He. There
Mra. W Elard Hayev, delivered an doqnent is alw an illustration with ench of the serials :
Dr. HoUaml'a “Nichoiaa Minturn,” In which
there is n dinner ht the Conte's; and “That
•vening. Such speeches do an uauuol of good! Law o'Lowrie's,” by Mre.Rumett, which Is to
cud with Hie May iwuallnieut, and to appear
*• havsplaoU,?aoa aa?h«uia book form at once. Two drawings by Mr.

H. 0. Carter wm nominated for Supervisor
by the Groratack turn N Hastings township
on Saturday.

II.'kNh. TIME-CAHD'
. $s;.t
.
8:15 a.M.
.-..turMvsndSoodewlggJ. «•

kUr- u.

Drugs. h ladlcinea, Perfumeries, Etc., Etc.

Special Notices.

i naaa trips.

’-L-,iiuMa.'-*””"1-

BSS®

Mi^s?:snis3¥ft?frst«s

This space is Contracted^
for by.

»

,,J.T OIIICH TIME CARD

TTJSiS:
IrrisF

,&lt;HMV OFFICEKN.

RS.'StSSS.tt

Moren xrc given with "Tho Hills of Ungsnarc.” a poem by Mrs. M. W llackletou. In
addition to tiie eight illustrated papers before
mratianed. there nre about n dinetl drawings
A. Newland for Supervisor, and John Dowden1 of “Inacctivoruus Plauta.” by Mrs. Herrick,
' who explains the proresee* by which the
insects nre Mien, nnd pays a high tribute to
। Mr. Darwin.
The Clipper t&gt;aso ball club have reerganlte l. I
Of the uuiilustratod papers, Colonel Warand will proceed to make it warm for the boys, i icE'» ”
Villages " ’ deale with the fin an­
ther wouldLonleasa.il.&gt;
ri*&gt; wl »«ral disadvantages of the present
(hey would Le pleased to hear from Amateur .
tlflwUud/inB4ifo.wilb plan, showing
olubs in this part of the Blate. The Clipper., h,(W the/can be Hm&lt;M. This paptr la to
see light weights, but their clothes tit well.
b« folloaed awouby others en Village Impruvc. . ..
.
. ..
,.
menu. There is also some advice on *• Old
Ad»uu. n.M.,U.r— Bur—I;
rou Fimpaon, Thursday eve., March 22d, for thoughts on “ April." having the ehinn of
the benefit of Elder'liarreu of Baltimore, by

The Greenback men of itatland. noirilnatod1
■ full ticket on Saturday, bonded by Charles,

BKH
,

Br_.„.rwwB.

nuri. Ma-.

____ Chip-

‘fit orfsr of Commlltto-

IlksTlAt;** TOWNSHIP REPUB­
’ I.ICAXCACL'S.
..
u -Al - ! the Township of HaMia&lt;«*
?* E? -' ...,. ... ,&gt;,/ denier Febool Hous, on

H&lt; 1*. an J tranwt .urn oto
•rrrb eome before the meet

HOPF. KEPI BL1CAM CAUCUS-

KI'TLX^ •&gt; KEF I'll LiCAJf CaUCL’B-

PIMPLES.

THE STEBBINS BRO’S SAY

Im that will rve
Hlotcktt. Isavi

Dojt’t buy any Furnii

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

until you have priced their GotJils, foryou
will save money by it.

Everybody knows fhey arc the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

C. PTRowoII &amp;rCo’a. CoT. in the city and attend promptly to all calls
CHEW-8M0KE
IWU and Klh ennfain the following v*in»W»

Sahuol Hoose in Baltimore. April 18th. •• 10
’HUrt of OrangevlH to

estod ia education.

the Hon. Henry A. G«4year eame forward and
signed the Temperance pledge. Let other of
our influential burinas* men follow hie exam­
ple, and the curat of intemperance will rapidly

disappear, and the happiness and proaperity

SeienllSc Results of the Arctic Expedition,
from the Qoorfrriy Kmer; Charire Klngx'.ey,
Fnir o 3l»iatint: A French erido on Milton,
Q^rtnli Rrdew ; Wood's Discoveries at Eph
esus. /MurtarjA Rtrirw; Lord Derby on Extra­
dition. SitordtW /.’«««■Henrietta Marla.
। Cbn/rs^wrery Zireie..-; Edmund Kean, Ttrnpfe
ii&lt;r; Dress tn France. Pall Hull Osaettr; The
Ideal of Old Age.
Our Dog Di,
Mirrnlletn
with instalments ef serials by
George j(i&gt;Doi»a!d, Mrs. OlipWnlaod William

CW4.

Bn,., rf UkEU^ll. •»

tatGUTHATIOX SOT1CFn Hr^s/.C-d £7'&lt;fcr»0/tAr Gfo 0/ ttMthW*.

Wc ask tha Republicans of the county of

CkflLlSsa

err, u

f r.triers sppr*vei|

Firrt w»rd--A' Marble" Cardins Milk
r«aad Wari - A: thr Widow Rteeb HaUMk .

that line day or night.

MATCHLESS

3

i irt&gt;’

u». &gt;I» r“V rff’* “

Deers,
------__
truat no Republican will »« **r &gt;OTEC’
... ___ _ ..nV. the printing o*

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• n, .UN'

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rus au&lt;

r

«ACn

nt mini toiabm m.

w au-J'aAuaa
ntru ntmnn, ■. *•

Drugs, Medicins, Etc., Etc.

Ayer’s Advertisements

Wm. H. Goodyear.

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST­

lany,
■
The back numbers contalnlngthe first Instal­
ments of MacDonald's new aerial areriUl sent
gratis to new inbscribers for 1877- For fiftytwo numbers, of aix*y-four large page, .each
(or more then 3.000 P»«r« • !•”&gt;• th* •“£
Lripluu rn«. (t«l b
rtU. to »10i0

PEOPLES' DRUG

STORE.'

Physicians ProscriplionB mid ‘
Family Ro«i|&gt;os

lh. p.Ml.1.... .O.-.0

.v •••
JW
.Urude... H »»aM~ » ’"H1 “ **7 "

‘“‘MT'*'

.

Fnmituro Depot. South Side State Stw lhttting« Midi.

Black. an4 the ttntal edeet poetry and miscel­

It™. Xamu IUUw
,i

S'

________________ • WktZa-MirfMYM hdit-ixu lUW.

FURNITURE.

his many frivnda at Cedar Creek and vicinity i tied •• Marcia'I Fortune.
the result of which wa« $-'«)?\o»tiy cash.,
Tbe poetry includes •• A R«*e ^ong.' by ll.
H. jti-ldnnl, “Webster.” hyW.C, Wilkinson,
••Where is God?” by Minot J. Savage,
publican city and ward caueuees, publish* 1 in “ Song.” I’y John Vaucu Cbener, and House­
this isauc, and the various Township eancuaea keeping. iu the •" Home and Society " dcall of which we trust will bo fully attended. partroent.
mil
Dr. Hollui'l, in ’■ Topics of the Time,”
disor-THTt ■•The Multiplication of Industries,”
mMtlM wQl please address, lie
Peaastrect. Willinmteerxh. N&lt;
lull an.
w
ami ’’Colleges Trnsteea ami Professors ” and
»pMZs for many another overworked editor in
Tha bright morning was ushered in by lire •■Editorial Trials.”
“The Old Cabinet’'
ERRORS of YOUTH.
writes about “ The Water.Color Exhibition^,”
•• The BoardlpgrHotiae in Jjteraturc,” ami
■• Itjrant's I'uetas ami Emendations," nnd
K* Is a Utter absut -Churrh Iteeurrtions in
th» recipe
on.”
r med^ by
The other departments are fuller than usual
----------’ •----------The Lon­
.. j .
m.
1 and• *
nave
a w»ij»
range -* tuicresi
to.n^ township will | d&lt;m |ettcr in ., £uj|Ure an&lt;| 1‘ivjrt " is to lie
ie-ftcat men al their 1 a permanentn Bttare. --------------------••Bric-A-Br ” has a
tagarine literature not share i by
NEW ADVERT! SMENTS.

n‘?rrBi.iCAW

V,
• V—.— .,------ ------- ----ft 0»t In Ward at th a fcbeoFHaase.
lutkrSrtur.1 M arJ st the Scheed Htmse.
.a the Thirl W ard »&gt; ’.he Council Qhsaabesle tea Kotirtt: Ward at the Conti Henle.
'"’i.w.v'aooMtx.

■. •

HuLLV

Jy ifder of Comcairtee.

HI.PlBL.lt.AX WARD CAlTCUB.

Furniture, Undertaking, Picture Fratrtds. Etc.

;
1this with the t
oSrnexlb
bus ll
'
]people will rids
;
1
unless Mr. Joo. Ha&gt;&lt;luck*a sixuaturo is sttt
each Box of Pills or ?ut at Ointment and

4y, Mareb 3&lt;uh, lu.t,. at one o’eteek to th

ORA 5!

BARNES &amp; CO

carefully pre­

parol with Drngsjand Chemicals ,

&amp; Gay. Botrton, *re ike publisher*.

$125000

Notice to Teachers of the Townships

15'o

of purest quality only.

rarely tails
and Fever and ten

•'£“tKS5#X

books

of Barry, Johnstown, Baltimore ano

puririm Pr^«.

Fcrthersrp~a cf rr.mpletmgl
M Herten wbrn.aod where wn

*****^'

Hope.

t.bXUBnoU. I. H. w. M.

w;”

J The Teachers'

Sd,u,l ll— h SuBtaur,. April IU » «

l"

„■**&gt; A. Uu •”!

TO-DAY'S ADV1K flSEMKBTS.

—I.» a
prayers_

v. »■ *«•
..

•CL'SattESS

Association of th. sboio

Mmed towashipe will meet at the BryaM
PHILO A.SHRuDOS.

r.iwr.rmlto!.

A HOME and FARM
o.SI'.X
MWEIT
NOW i's'thi
MM atattkteffSWS®E

iatiw.btooCLamlftooBUmsntMuAMriCa tolu-

“"t

^^^ri^^ar.

arise from

Proper*! try Pr. »; «•

jf:Co-'

A Olrt

Emu, O.-- U. F.B-1U OTAJIAJSL.
»»yik w,”» .» - Ip^, w a. up«~. ■“
*
p„
“I" ".’^^“-1-1.

LAST CALL.

^Phreted "History of the CenteDDial Ex hi-

02iS®w

ptVIS!

CARBOLIC OIL

Parties wjio are indebted ‘
to the BAXTER Office on ।Sold by »U drugratfiMounts dice prior to Jan,
[•t. 18T7. uUlfndHu^Uft
for collection with &lt;}n effi'
dent collector if not tiaiaoeIon April 1st, 1877. Award
to the wise is sii ffldenl.
_ GEO. Jt. DEU-£^reui-

1UgOodtA^»^n^

JLJ

LIN

8°lhT£5?«tDpri*nB « fomjdetc huit®ry

■®SHsraw^s

*H About the Coutrta-

DAainiAscUxPau-illra, BootlMuM*
11 eale.

n^iFAd^rt«»me!!.t,*^ SZ

ability

«•

i£S.
MO ba , bbtum: BEAKS

*As&lt;r«&gt;auniKA IflTVrtil

_

‘-'my jicraana united

w.

.

_—ulna* to «tiuat

»er-ITHKYER FATUJJTrtfl

�Wcu.AS 7*7?
\

■■!■■■■ r—

II

Pro bora liriax to-day In my childhood,
Tha brisht may honn of tha past.
Lif*’i baatifnl May with it* oprain* Iowan.

I have fithad to that muds sUvwv brooklet
WUh a crooked pin sad corn, twtoc.
Hare mco ladicc paMjby with Ions drccnc
Aod m Mwcrix winbed the, were nd**.

1

State Itlffll.

Phax and Phunf

The Saginaw Courier says that the lam
her cat on the Menominee river may be
safely set down at 12,000,000 feet of logs,
which will certainly be increased 20,000,­
000 feet, and ten days of snow will bring
it up to the full amount started for, 160,­
000,000.
Four weeks ago careful footings by Mr.
Bentecou, of tho Jackson City Reform
Club, placed the number of red ribbonmen
in Michigan at 12,800. The movement i
has spread like wildfire, and now the num­
ber is not lew than 29,0.00, and still in-j

Last year America's cotton mills pro­
duced more goods than ever before.

I*veSMde breed of rewdan ned water.

—__

Bui l’*e lh0B*kt with particular plaej

8om*UmM to th* parlor h* pl*nt*&lt;l a tree
With tho *tran*e»t thtac* crowia* upon II.
Ton. picture book* Irure. bar* of eaady and nnU.
Aad a d*U wilh ateraly now teaaot.

Wkat ahoMtlfkl mntery Banta Ctea* (*«m*d I

«

u. s. INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL TAXES,
May I, 19TT, to April 3O,1W«.

In ’72 this country imparted 1440,229
of printing paper; in ’76 only $410 worth.

A clergyman who was promised more
than he can colfcof, has asked for a reduc
tian of salary.

The sympathy of one weaker than our­
selves, the sympathy of even a little child,
will aid the most irresolute.
Blue ।
but

uinz buriaaa* after April 30, WJ7.AffBV--------- -------------------------

The balance of cash in the State treasu­
ry March 10 was $888,249.17 ; receipts
daring the week ending March 17 were
110-517’31; payments daring same timu
were 97,159.08 ; balance in treasury Mar.
17,1877, $807,607.40; increase for the
week $9,358.23.

SakfacBta th# old A BO.
Bar* failed to rometubar my le*»on&gt;.
Bp«Uad eat k-a-t-C.

L®gals.

thing to give a weak bsnk a reputation for
peid-up capital.
•howemuo. if any there be why t
titionorobould not bo fronted:
To the romantic mind there is a beauti­ ordered that nW netltioner .
ful charm in the poet’s dreamy love- chant, nenona Interuetod in anid a
deney of aald petition and ti
u it swells ou tho moonlit air, but observa­
tions teach that the tallest measure of suc­
The longest petition of the session was cess lies in a pocket full of well-baked pea
presented ou Thursday, tho 15th inst, by nuts, and eight cents* worth of gum­
W. W. Johnson, of Kent The roll of drops.
names was taken by the inner end of the
The Pittsburgh PotK says tho roaring
paper and pulled out spirally. It looked aoundjof an oil well recently struck in the
like a small monument, and was pat on the oil region can he heard a distance of nine
clerk's desk, capped by a bouquet. The miles. ■ Thia may be a lie, but we once
petition, signed by Rev. John Russell and knew a man struck in his lumbar region
about 4,000 othent, was for a law artificial­ with his prospective father-in-law's bout,
ly dosing the main avenue to the place of and tbc(rMring sound of him wu heard
•tetrad punishment
over in the next townships.

MTAIES EMBRACED TOHffllHEPHlyiSJONB OF ISE LAW ABOVE QUOTED ARE
THE FOLLOW, VS:
iff

Iggway’* Advertise^
leaf tobraeo.'.7_../.

MBKWFACT!.
THE TUT1HOXT OETIIE »HOLE In).,,

BOUOiAFS

ODffffilT.

alloa. To attempt to rert blj ul T?1*,

...

vlratlSl&amp;ltttrtUfa.- aciri.
HokadtewudMkara Chrirtmanre*.
Aa4 Uteta N*d taM mo thte WaAlactoo.
Had BI* xto*klB«» filled by SasU Claa*.
Bnt I did aot nn«h think *tva* ao.J

i‘*r»ot»» or final liable to pay any o/ the Fpoctel

Thw.myitori** all bar* bean *ol**d on* by as*.
•aany looks bare rrown wiry and tray.
RyM that formerly daared with lBBoe»nt *l*e

■

am i«8tww«B!-!sffla.‘cr

.-pccial-Iax ficampa will be traaarekttad b* mail
only on reeoinl from tho perron or firm erdena* tka .
mb* of rencifio directioM re to do. tooMber with i
the neee*aanr*e*&lt;epea&lt;a«p«or lheamoulreqaired;
to pay the pe-ta*e. The porta*? on one (tamp ■

I thank tha Author of all rood
For tho &lt;ift of memory dear.
Tha power of roc*Uin*'.ln a*o all thedoya
That hare brirhtoaod our idlcri"*** bore.

rd. Orenrerllle. Barry Co . Midi.. M.reh, 2t&gt;d.
ZireMlT_____ STEPHEN L, WICK 8
I ton oeato addiUOaal rhochl neeouipany the appliration.
GREEN B.KAUM.
Comtniroioner «r Internal Rerot.ac.
1 OvTieaorIxTtt«»iR»T«xcr.
Wasbiaxtun. 1&gt; C-. January 3. Uo.

A Highly and Faahicinably-Bred Young
Horae.
Eb. Banner.—

The highly bred and promising young
stallion, Mambrino Excelsior, is now the
th. Cwunty

property of Ira C. McAllister and John

Andrews,

i» d,. Staia.fMfcbteEa.pur-

of the township of Barry, in

this county.

He was purchased by them

to tkr real estate *itBBi*&lt;! sb4 Mac ia tkBOmMtr«C
Barq i o«h t Si*5* of M -ehicaa, knownaeJ d«*?W
a* iollowi. to.Wil; The *anUi hxlflH)of tho w*»t

from the veteran and noted breeder, H. T.
Heim, Esq., of Lake Forest, III., Ia Au­

u.ioi at urea ut. a. u„jk7.
,,
. HUliM M. ALLEN.
inarchM.
Adwtairtnlor.

gust, 1876, and they paid for him the suai
of sixteen hundred dollars.

Kt«iIfaiUn^February ». A. !&gt;. W77.

CHANCE HY SALEL
Fray* or Micaiaax. Tha Circuit Coart for th*
County j»f Harry In ChuMory.
Abhrui Fflcb.CBtnptaiaant.

Below we give our readers the pedigree
of this hone, which may be of interest to

tho intelligent breeders of our county. He

iix‘«.'-i£rta.2i.,s.E

iras

”-,k“ “*

wss foalrd at Lexington,'Ky., on tho first
day of August, 1872.

Dr.

Mambrino

Herr's

brother to Ixady Thorn.
celsior

wu

Ho was sired by
Patchen, a

A. D., wn. in th* uber, cnliltod obum:
NoUca ii harebr girea.thall will kUil Pablio

full

The dam of Ex­

ten o elock in tho forenoon, at th* nartk front door

Allen by Mambrino

Liaie

Chief, a half edMer to Udy Thorn.

Mtehtetobto^ii" lh* CMm’' *
*** Suu **
■rtotoath’ n«lf of th* north Mrt snartar
of »ecuon nmatean in town four north of

Second dam, by Imp. Yorkshire, a thor­

oughbred.
Third dam, Imp. mare Fury by Priam.
Fourth dam, skter to Imp. Amderby by
Telodpede.

Fifth dam, Kato by Catton^ire of Imp.

Trustee,
Sixth dam. Miss Garforth

by Walton.

Seventh dam, by Hyacinthus.
Eighth dam, Zara by Delphini.

Ninth dam, Flora by King Fergus.
Tenth dam/Atalanta by Matehem.

Seventh dam, Lan of tho

Mill

by

Twelfth dam, by Old Traveler.
Thirteenth daa, by Mfaa Makeless, by

Ytiuag Greyhouad.
Fourteenth dam, by Old Partner.

Fifteenth dam, by Mias Doe's dam, by

.

Woodcock.

Sixteenth dam, by Croft’s Bay Barbe.
Seventeenth dam, Desdemona'* dam, by

Makekas.

*''

'

Rgbteeoth daa, by Brimmer,
ffinrteanth dam by Dickey Fisnou.

Twentieth dam, the Barton Barb mareand qd« lech in ha^ghth, and weigh* ever
twelve hundred pounds.

He ls a dark

■ lisppie brown, with tan-eofored muzzle and
fert, frith blank, mar ten sod legs, with

tM fona , and hu u fam fretting action m
«aa befenlfci dda nn natty. ‘

It willbe readily observed that this horse
iadeeriyfabred teone of ttelncrftrotting
fossnEsaia the vrodd, his are and dam both

Wng a non rad daughter of that celebrated
horn, Maubrino Ghinf

It is rioo notice-

•Ue that Mambrino Phtehan, the airo of
Exedaior, hu been om oi the moat sueMtttal ma of yowff

YTMted States.

trotters

io

tee

Hi progwy here made

tar ihamuNi* the fastest records of any
oeiteof thsir agam the woaid.

Exoriafor has not only the ndrsatm of
aMtattwofa the tryi sfthfo

breeding of this noble faaiiy, bat ho h
.WvrtrAtMliitiUrtM rftbor.

Michigan Pomological pearance, good size, tenderness of flesh and
delicacy of flavor, as well as from informs-. Circuit Court OommiMtoner to w/for Barey O**'
tion before the committee which fully es­
Pear Sir —Agreeable with your re­
D' KuW“tablished its character of a long keeper, mureh-^tquest, I send you wnat I know of the Wag­ they'have concluded to recommend that it I
ener apple. My acquaitancc with this va­ be placed in the first class of apples, and I
riety dates back sixty years, I send you
that an additional nam of $5 and also a
statistics, also statement of my experience diploma be awarded to Mr. Lee for it.
in ita cultivation, which may be of interest Your committee—of whom the Hon. San­
to your readers.
By reference to the ford Howard was one—consider thia very
transactions of the New York State Agri­ fine apple a desirable addition to the list O-toro* Mre.%,°r’fAHre A0ii« H.
cultural Society of 1847, I find ita origin of first-class fruits.
Its appearance is
and history recorded as follows, which I
propose) ng, as is also its size and form!"
deem correct: In the spring of 1791, a
From the above statistics it appears
Mr. George Wheeler brought with him that-the original tree which was planted in
from Dover, DuchCaa Co., N. Y., a bag of 1796 was in vigorous condition bearing
r i
“t- f°r tho baario* of raid p« titioa
apple seeds, which be planted upon his bountiful crops of good sized apples of fine- and that th* betra at law of ..(ri
. ‘‘J,
farm .-Which he was reclaiming from a appearance and delicious to die palate, in
wilderness. In 1796, Abram Wagener, the year 1848. The tree at that time was
the gentleman from whom the name of the 57 years old from tho seed. It continued
apple, is derived, purchased from Lewis to bear full crops of merchantable fruit till
Birdsell his interest in tho nursery pro­ about the year 1865, being then 74 years
duced from the seeds referred to above, he old from the seed.
This favorite has
haring previously purchased of the origin­ always found a ready market at highly
al owner, George M. Wheeler. Among remunerative price, as high as $9 a barrel
the trees which were subsequently taken having been freely paid for them in Wash­
and whSi
planted uE^bjset
upon his ’
ullihimiii
was the ington, Now York and Philadelphia. ■ I
om
dTihb memoir.
Contract
hare in my orchard trees that I set out in
li BOV standi and occupies a position in
1838, being now 35 years old, which are
IU thririeg village c/Km Yaa. The
large and thrifty. I have picked om sea­
premises are now owned by the Hon. son from single trees 30 bushels of fair
'Ezekiel Cortaoer, who says; ‘Yhe old
and handsome apples. This apple hangs
tree still ooutinues to produce a beautiful
to tho tree with great tenacity, and it also
crop of delicieus fruit." Observation by
possesses
this
excellent
need
be
the oocnmittee: rtTbia apple fo remarkable quality, the fruit can bo utilized, none i
.
for Us agreeable taste and flavor, so much wasted as it is one of tho best od.
।no that but one opinion bos been expressed
inary apples wo have. It is also oyclient ner. F“WWwr °r **• Hartla*. lepahlteaa Baaby freons who have tested it It is also a
foAXEE*for cider, a near neighbor having taMod rt
rich and beautiful apple to the eve, in.
;
•”d chiniinw Um u U.U. Mur eider
«n!Sfrlf,*'
»— J"~l
which respect it ia rarely surpassed. Its than the Hamsun apple. At present
;
qualities have been proved to be,
|by many years of experience, of the first there’s great demand for Wagener trees in
c°-'»
Yates Ce. In regard to itekoepinr quali.mder, as stated by Mr. Lee. who remarks tire I would here Mau- that this lpp£ has
Proprietor of the Naahrnie New..
'that it ia eaten from October to May."
been kept with extra care until summer
The next year thirteen varieties of seed­ apples were fit for tuw.
1lings were entered u competitors for the
jpremiums of the society offered for seed
lings. After an examination, bring gov­
(erned in their action by rule first of the
।aeries of Pomologies! rules adopted by the
ISocnaty, far the guidance of ita fruit com1mitteca, it was decided that the “Wagener
- -- ~
« —y V, u« BDOTe.
Japple, from Chas Lee, of Yates Co., to For family consumption, wc use the WagWhich the second premium of the Society
*la«t emirelj
(hr frtarf,
।
for seedlings wu awarded at the sunuri naiuc □&gt; .lw.j. «1«: t„
th&lt;
i
Wagener. In concluaioo I will alate that
ahrn.ti.aoH popolu h„ th„ ,m
before. And as to ita merit* of exoecdinir
J*“0 R «U» tk« htgb« qulitiw ro,
dwn ud oookirc. it .ill b« odunud
•I.™. known.
I will tr, and h,re Uii.

Secretary,

Spatrr:

assure
fXrxrsi. __
that

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                    <text>NASBY'S SAM UV AGONY.
might be loaiog aomelbing by not beading
the letter, and th at dampeci in some decree
the pleasure
he c
experienced in having been Nasby throws Aahes upon hie Head, and
the
pleasure he
Lifts up his Voice and Howla about
totM’harp for the
geo M. DEWEY
Five or six months afterward Top, being
Democratic Idiocy.
”
an inoffensive man .who could barely sup­ in the city on buinres, happened to meet
million
1‘PBtrSBKR.
Dr. Scroggins.
port himself, on a needless errand of ex­
“How arc you, Doctor
said he, grasp­
pose and trouble.
The doctor, as be wended his way to the ing the hand of the physician, and smiling
,
city, was so fully possessed with the idea one of the smiles peculiar to his face when real : that some old relative (for he had several) he felt that be had played a capitol joke on - In the dost nv l.oomiliashen are we.
Swift on the War Path with a new and
Ashes we throw upon our beds by the
had died and left him a fortune, that he somebody.
r
rraii-tsva-tcRimos
wall selected
“ I am well.
And how are you, Mr. scuttlafulL
bad, in imagination, made various disposi­
Haircloth we wear nest to our skins,
tions of it before he arrived at the end of Top?"
“ Pint rate," replied he, with irrepres- figweratively.
,.
his journey.
Hair cloth wo wood wear next to our
“ Can I sea-one of the gentlemen be&gt; ribleglee. “ You.wasn't sharp enough last
longing to the firm ?” asked the doctor, April. Doctor."
“ What do you mean ?’’ asked the doo- trust us for a supply.
entering th© store of 8. k B.
Wood that goin about needy nakid wux
“ There is Mr. 8.,” said the individual tor.
/.‘,4 TA'-S C'
VER T1S1N O.
“ You, didn’t succeed in getting me to a proper mode uv expressin greef, for then
Of every description.
I would beg leave
sddreared, referring him to a middle aged. •■
wo cood go into the deepest kind uv
the city on a fool's errand.”
to inform my old customers and the
but benevolent-looking man.
.
“ I don't understand you, Mr. Top,” mournin without changin our ©oatoom.
The doctor bowed to Mr. 8., and aaid :
There ba three things wioh are too won­
said the doctor, gravely.
“My name is Dr. Scroggins."
“ W. &amp; P.’s, Wall street something to derful for me, yea, fopr, wich I’m blest if
Mr, 8., bowed in return, and said : “Will
PEOPLE OF BAHRY COUNTY
A PRACTICAL JOKE.
I know:
my advantage.”
&gt; you walk in and take a chair, sir ?"
Wat the Dcmocrisy wantid uv a High
Both Gentlemen sat down. About Mr. • The doctor looked puxxled.
“ You needn't look so innocent, doctor; Jint Commishn at all.
there was an air of expectancy which
There lived in a village not far from S-,
•*
Why it didn’t hot &gt; Dimecratic High
I scut you to New York in April, eighteen
Generally that I have again embarked in New York city a gentlemjn, by name the
doctor
did
nnt
foil
to
notice.
&gt;
“ My name ia Dr. Scroggins,” said hr, months ago, and it is but natural that you Jint, ef it bed to hrr one.
Benjamin Top. who thought there wu
Why it didn't bust the concern afore it
should wish to nay me in my own coin.
bis first introduction.
nothing in life equal to a good joke. He repeating
।
wux cvcrlastinly too late when it found it
“ I am glad to too you, doctor,” said 8., I But I was too wide awake for you to catch
owned a nma'I store, and kept almost every
wuxn't a Dimakratio High Jint.
.
again.
; nraarticle of domestic and agricultural ure, bowing
।
Why we wux oust with men in the
are ---------certainly too wide awake for
“I received a letter from your house, •
11You
---------and was thereby pretty well acquainted
•.—m. V.
Will
directing me to call here, as you bad some
me now.
ill you plreae explain vnnvaf.lfV*
youreclfT 1 loedcrahip wich hadn't cunnin enuff to win
with all the townspeople, as they were like* '
by strategy, or dmrage enuff to lake by
thins to -communicate which would be lo “id Dr. Scroggins.
,
/
wise well acquainted with him. Mr. Top
my advantage.”
I
“ Aprd before httyou received a letter force.
At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street. had played so many pranks on the people
The Conies are but a feeble folk.
;
“ There must be ai.me miatakc,” ax d to the effect that if you would call in Wall
around him that he would have made cne
We are Conies ef ther ever wux rich.
Mr. 8.. “no such letter haa emanated from street, you would hear something to your
this ram w
mire but for his constant good humor, and
Cusrid be Morton, cnssid be Blane, custu ••
advantage."
his ability to soothe the parties he had ir-‘
"Are you sure?" aaid the victim,
“ I did," replied the doctor
ggf The above goods have been selected ritated almort b*yond the point of endur­ turning pale and handing Mr. S., ths let- j
* '’e „ ,
,, ,
,
,
with great care and will b«t
.
ance.
ter
I called BCCordwgIIi Bnd
tear Bradley.
The Gist of April was Mr. Top’s espec­
For ho wux the eighth man, and he
sold at price* that
After looking it over, he aaid ;-•■There aomething to my advantage."
ial delight, and that was a smart child who b no truth in &amp;s letter; I am rorvy to ray
ooodent rise above partisanship fur enaff to
'J^hat ?
Top torted very much
could enter his store on that day without
rote with Field ana Clifford.
that you have been made the victim of an I P™**
disappointed at the rame Ume
DR- A. &lt;1. BLAZUi
Z
being made the victim of some trick ; so idle ud repreheosibb jrat; to-day you are i “ And did you not write me a simihr one,
Wo clectid Davis, which give them a
that from morn lo night of the Grat day of idle and
majority in the High Jint, and its a tomia the firet of April."
|
Apn^ •
,
.
vh was a
competition April bis Lee was one bro®d grin, and it aware,
aware, - ------------ — — f—
up whether he don’t support Hayes, after
»' it
•.n.i_
j *v_
J—
“. Is
possible ?" "aaid
the
doctor, clasp­ “ I am above such cold-hearted cruelty*
happened that all those who sought to catch
_______________________ ---------------------- I
ing his hands. “ Who could have been so sir,” said the doctor, in a time that marked,,
JOHN R. EASTMAM.
him had the laugh turned on themselves.
We bed the game in ot&lt;owu hands, for
his real leelings. “ The person who could
ttorney at law a solicitor
A few years ago, as the first of April unkind, eo heartless and cruel ?"
wc bed stolen four aces.
“ Li it then a very great disappoint­ do such’a thing must have something bad
approached, our merry friend looked around
WCHASCBRY. OflksowHMtiara
But they rung in a cold deck onto us, ’
prices.
J.H BUTTON.
B»«k.
■ArthlU.
ment ?" asked the kind-hearted merchant, about his character, and I want to have
to see who would be a fitting subject for a
and held a strato flush whim it come to
struck by the doctor's manner; aud by a nothing to do with him."
[janl 5.’76tf]
ALONZO 1&gt;. CAlltVALLADER.
•how
down, and they raked in the pot.
joke.
.
..
..
“
Good
morning,
doctor,"
said
Mr.
adroit questions
he soon found .
Go
few but adroit
------- u
ATTORNEY AT LAW a SOLICITOR
Uv wat avale wux the bayin up uv the
•» I must have a first rate one this time,
history than he intended ,, Top.
more of
or his
iiib. niawry vu«u uc
--r, St. Loots Convenshun, wat good wux the
IS cnAXC1UlV.»lta. I.irtwll CwlC^Mslssb*;
•aid he to himselfWho shall it be ? out
to
communicate
;
be
dheevered
that
!
two
gentlemen
bowed
sttfly,
aud
inicatc
:
he
discovered
sbo
that
The
-------------------rri=- lnju« » n
AH srefaMeadwl
Let me think ; ah ! I have it—Dr. Scrog­ he was the arm of one of his earliest |
bulldcrin in Looscancr ?
To! ’’’
„
... —-I P*ricd. Top felt very uncomfortable.
Ho
gins ; yew, it shall be he. What shall I
Uv wat yooec wux the rifle dubs uv
,o„ —u ...
— -। finally decided to call at the plaoe referred
South Keriiny, and wat good did it do to
rend-a love letter? No, he looks too friends.
•
1
to
in
hb
letter.
Thinking
it
might
“ Would you be willing to take the po­
PHIL w. NISKERN.
co’Qnixe Injeany ?
woebegone for thst."
sition of resident physician at the------------ I still be an April fool trick, ho made a
ilICVIT O-VRT i-'M MISS!OXER. Uiwtinaa
The ante arc a people not strong, yet
After considering awhile, Top drew the
‘ few purchases for hu'atore and gave his
,
.
pen and ink near him and wrote the fol- Hospital ?” finally asxed Mr. 8.
they prepare their meat in the summer
" To one in my position," raid he, i na”1(k
“ such a place would be most desirable I j; ,“ Bcnjhmin Top," said the person with time.
We prepared our meat last summer, but
“ Dx. ScnoaolNs—J&gt;«ir air
Please
I whom he was deal me. “ Do you reside in
F. S. BOWEN,
but I do not suppose I could obtain it.’
it spoiled m the curin.
si We at Merer.. 8-------the city?"
“ Why not ?"
Our smoke-house is bustid, and our hams
Wall
street, .New
all alreei,
tcw York,
aora,
_
’
.
,«
Top told him the name of the village in
k B------- a No. —
_H».ub&lt;v Mkh.______
,m bom —..hi.,to ynnr ad* «“ •
which he lived.
t
is not
where yon
•• Can you bring me testimonials of pro­
CENTRAL
Four yean of Hayes, four yean of wait­
“ Did you never receive a letter from
HASTING.. MICH..
,
« t
Then, folding and directing the letter, fessional ability ?"
in and loagin.
" I can—testimonials of the highest thw
There will be niggers in the post offiras, *
he snapped his fingers with childish de“ I did; 'but as it was dated the first
order.’1
and the faithful will stand outride aud
.era to me, doctor, al the ear- ! day of April, I thought it was an April
rn scud him to New York pn a fool’s
gnash their teeth.
fmoment. I suppose yoa are | fool tricky and never replied to 1L
For three things Dcmocnsr w disquieted,
errand," raid he. “ and have a good laugh
“ Far from it," answered the man, •• an
a man of family ?"
old gentleman from Ohio came here about and lour which nearly killed it:
H his expense.'
.
“ I am unmarried.”
Tilden, Hewitt, Pelton and Field.
Dr. Scroffiina, the subject of this heartthat
time,
and
said
he
had
a
brother
living
weet s
otel
"That may Ibe an objection. A fur­
Cure, alt Rkia IX—• am!
When I think of the idu&gt;cy of these
lauioke.
« tachelor .bout furtr ,em nished bouse b provided for the physician, in this State, and he was in search of him
SIUV RAPID.*.
....................................MICH
I...a.llT rood f* Man ami A.imai.
, men wich wc trustid, and into whose hands
of MK ta tad tam living: &gt;» &lt;ta
u. '
or his children. We heard that a man by
LTOS a I*l&lt; KfcMlXO. Proprietor*.
and a man of family is preferred.
oolr nx moodw, ,od bid lbw f»r koucbio
who would ■ the name of Benjamin Top lived in your
“I have a widowed sister w_.
,
- —a——,
ven
piortito , o&lt;* lb-t bo looked
village, and dropped him a line; but as no D0W1, WlfcU
most gladly join mo."
“ Give not your strength u&gt; old wiraraea.”
BOARD ANU ROOM, $2.60 PER DAT.
&lt;®-IT SKVKR FAILS! Try UOnre-Sl abiiiiT, boi be w» awkward ia bu pcrya,
“ That will do just as well Bring your answer came, we thought the information
Young ones take away strength, but it
and in bi. manner not Tc-5 ^i.poiamtog, tostimonisb as soon as possible. I think must be incorrect."
returucth ; old ones destroy by their coun­
and being-hj-nd reoerred rn bin dbponivour April fool !««■ luw ton&gt;«| owl
sel, and it is imtreavablc.
tiaa. wu but IrUle Sued lo poA b» woj thioR 10 yowl oriwonl-go, riur oil, Ungbod
Et they’d bed e&gt; much sense « they
MAfcta lorad owl lo IU mlrifoodoo of we wrote her in person. She took him had money, we'd never bin made Neback-

.

God hu heard and answered my prayer.” I
MThe doctor, who had Utile preparation
to make, started for the city, and Top,
who was on the lookout for him, could
scarcely hide his exultation at sending offj

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calls for ootundtaUOD, or to

PAINTER
At A. M. Rock’■ Carriage Shop
Merton St.,
HattingJMiri*

Dr. J. B. LaSur*'*

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aetad aa bi, bod al nigku
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no such calls were made, and the doctor
igbsd heavily, under the pressure of dis

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be conlenl lo hre w be»d u&gt;0

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Siek and

Attlietad!

H astings and vioimty.
DR. J. B.

dlU&gt;U. Top, in ike nnaadmo, lookadia
„i. far Ike doomr’o man. and ikaagkl
lhat tk. mortikearion u ta»s ~do «
at kept him away.
.
.. fcken • Doalor SnragpnaF

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ktla-

rtaDyta
laid bin ftienda ttat ba bad »nl him lo
New York on a fool'- errand, the tai day
of April, and he war no doubl uhamed lo
“^Do^ooi Sir earl April,” nid they ;

rura*

or

bod) Ibo doctor ood lb. kfod kotaod —«•
cUoi. Io tao itaw ■ ™«b l» tao*
biomlf .nd ri-er -aM ta «^tajbU
ciarton, with a -lay of twrire haodred
dollan per una»; nononr. for
doiin nquired at bar U the hopiUl, bi,
iBlar rooMrod two howdnil dollan io wl-

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LaSUBB

Mid Mr Top Op«&lt;od oemnly to
Slfro- Dr. taoynfa

home with her, and a short time after ar­
riving there ho died, leaving her the
whole of his property, amounting to &lt;15,­
000.
“ He was my uncle,” said Top.
“ Then by not attending to our letter
you are the loser of at least owe half his

*

Ton ^went home a sadder man than he

was when he left it.

He knew that it

and neglect, and there was little likelihood
of her sharing hei good fortune with him.

chagrin that never afterward was he known
to rend an April fool letter, or to play a
trick on occ of his friends.
The Germans hare a curious way of
Bououncing deaths by what looks like a
«uamg ajrarii—neal, ,a™«i—•
ing entirely acrora a wide double column
° ____ - —
hi. r.n*-:.- t. . r.«—1
(

could oarer forgne him. Sure oooagn, no
voeeired a Idler Horn New York. He
'*°Sfo*Bowjkaita4T»P—Done Sir: U ™&gt;

SFlfy*
wabhXg,
_ _ r.riU—it will coma as a bims«K,

, “

A A.\ No,—,

&amp; tore-, N« Yortirjl -I*-

*' "A &lt; rzjxWMTBUrK -«a

Dr. Serogr- do.'1 koow
(Higned)

Tn Bmutk Om

That anahent Assyrian might hare liked
it, for ther wux no Bascom’s iu Babylon

and woep, me, and Morrissey, and Cro1
nin and Wood ; and our teem drain our

�The ^pii-WijhepliWiHOappefl

CAPITAL

tho

NOTES.

gift of his party,

was elected

and

Mayor of the city, after filling other !«■
important offices, but hta fore of goodfid-

All the old

b

been retained.

for tbo

Fifth Auditor
he intend* to

for tho Presidential nomination at ths Cin­

oentegerule on the New Hampshire elec­
tion returns.

There will be no wine on tbe dinner ta •

VICIOBY P.COLLIER. ot Cdlu.ra.

He at the White House during the admin'
GEORGE L. MALTZ. ol -Upon*

The Detroit

TYibvn' of last Saturday

General

McClellan's

nomination

for

Commissioner of Public Works was de­
feated in the Now York Senate.

The Katamaxoo leUgnph appeals from
the decision of the court to the effect that
the Hasting? Babnxb va “the original
Hayet paper of Michigan," but until it
can produce evidence that it hoisted Haye's
name prior to October 13, 1875, the judi­
cial tribunal dedinato reverse its decision.
The IrZejrapX has so for rested its claims
on an utterance of November 27, 1875,
which is about six weeks too tats.

The Tribune is right as to data, and
the fact ta tho TcZsyrapA was neither the

fint or second paper iu this State to sug*
gest flic name of Gov. Haya for Presi­

The Bannxr did that on the 13th

dent.

of October,

1875,

Corrunna

the

and

nieprapb did not fall into line

but the

Gen. Haseltine has been elected town

clerk

of Bakersfield, Vt., for tho 57th

time, and Boswell Bottum has bold the

same position at Orwell 44 yearn.

The extra session ot Congress will be

Convention—E.

P.

Woshburnc,

our present Minister to France.

Had Illi-

for the express purpose of insisting upon a
He goa baek, but only to remain

recall.

pected that all necessary legislation can be

until his successor can be appointed.

It is reported that Gen. Gilman Manton

District of New Hampshire, on the ground

into just two parties, those who want office

of bribery.

and those who do uot, while the former arc

Deadwood

City,

A regular mail will be a

Black Hills.

utterances were not very decidedly in favor

tablished between Cheyenne and Deadwood

divided into those who want to keep in and
those who want to get in.

are doomed to disappointment.
But

This

behind which the public don't understand,
whichlwill come out iu ’a few days. Oakey
HXwi|l probably turn up ia.Europe, and
will make himself tho ^centre of a

circle

Of course a

great many of those patriots nu both sides
notwithstanding this,

mitted suicide, for he ctyoyed life.too much.
His life has been a failure here, and ’in­

-

President

Hayis appears to-day, outaidomi all strict

stead of attempting to amend it, he has

thrown off all rcstraiats, .aud will lire as

According to the theory of tho new ad­

honor

ministration, it does.not follow that an ap­

in bringing the name of Got.

plicant for position dknerra an appoint­

Hayes before,the people of Michigan as a

ment because it is proved that be is good

candidate for Tremdeot, rightfully belongs

for nothing else.

much importance, and yet, what

is

there

to

and we do not propose to allow

ua,

in the country.

It ia hardly fair to sup­

pose him to be able in one month to heal
for years, end has^thus far baffled all the

state-of mind, for tbe Legtatalure is inva-

polities! physicians ; and while some may tigating them. It is shown that some of
doubt the practicability of hi* course of the companies are paying their Praideots
treatment, ilia but right that he should be Ktach salaricB as 837AGO per year, medial

Democrats io Louisiana will find that they

have lost the battle without haring enjoyed

in the last Nila Republican.

the consolation of having struck one stark

given a little time to apply his now remedy

and knightly blow for victory.

before it is judged.

It says ;

The Hastings Ba*««» was the first pa
as a candidate for the Presidency.

The St Louis

Globe-Democrat counts

Stanley Matthews one of the ablest men

-

.

A most valuable addition is made to the

Republican party in Congress by the elec­

tion of Stanley Mathew? as Senator from
The South Carolina Cate.

tegrity and

gratulates the country/on his election..

Judge Kelley of Philadelphia says that

(, tbe South. Carolina question, by inviting

“from the Southern policy of the Presi­

^thc gubernatorial contestants to come lo

Washington

for.

that

that

means

case

is

dent, and his determination to improve the

simply

aril service and put it on a better basis

ad­

than it h»s been since the days of John

farther

toward settlement than tbe case

vanced

of

consultation,

The

Louisiana.

facte

are

all io,

\ there ta no Deed of sending a Commsssion
to Columbia ; even the elements for an ar­

rangement are so few and manageable that

suite.*’

Ex-Ger. Aiken, of South Carolina, who

was among the most reluctant to accede,
and among tbo gladdest to retain, but who

Chamberlain and Hampton alone can close
up the affair at Washington jute as well as

a conference of any number of Routh Caroliniana at'jiome.

Everything ta brought

the carpet-baggers for a few years, will be

made Collector of Customs at Charleston,

it is reported.

down to the single point of removing the

last impediments, as the letter of invitation
to Chamberlain says, “to the peaceful and

orderly organisation of a single and uodis-

pqted State Government in South Caroli­

na.”

The situation, therefore, ought to be

regarded as very encouraging,

THE

GREAT

QUESTION

OF

THE DAY.

Ex-Gov. Fentqn'of New York, whois one-

examiners from 810,000 to 815.000, aid

tho legal advisers of tbe compania hare

an equally soft thing ol it.

cellent clethes and
up a small Hr.

The public is

exorcised alsmt it, and it ta not to be won­

dered at, specially as

the officer# vote

tliemsclrm theae salaries.

On. the other

hand, it should be biros in mind

I notice that the Democratic

thaat

Internal Revenue Bureau, and the turning

State Items.

!y reduced.
nois has been enjoying

There are 5,240,550 acta of improved

DW. 5th, 1876.

xxiMti

FK

Wonted.

i.
Any one
tr more, with
I s purchatcr
HsiUngs Ns-

mar^Gtl

Buy Monument Mill# Note Paper, the.
st in the market. For "do by J. RcaIT*.
*
mar26uul

r_______

The investi­

CHEW- SMOKE

'

Smoke the VETO, the Bo* Five Cent

Cigar.

send oat men to weaken confidence in one
of the revenues. The plan &lt;&gt;nggated is to j of tbetu, that a Majority of its policies
assess the States for a certain amount and
might be bought up for little or uothjng,
let them collect the revenue in such n man­
those who refused to be so swindled being
ner ns they may deem best, and tho sug­
It
gestion is certainly one that merits consid­ re-insured in the surviving company.

Michigan.

Brick-for rale at my yard. Section 23d.
in Rutland..
—-v- ■
-Hrwrrl. Njcwton.

fresh and nice.

thing foe two conipanira to combine, and

Fur tale by

J. Rontrrs

,

lusrStfaut

A very fine assortment of. Box Paper
just received by J. itoRKRTA. PostefficBuilding. '
m»r26nut

was a very ncut speculation if a company
eration.
I see bv my W estern exchanges that L. could be so discredited that its polwta
U. Reaves, who, next to the Hoosac tun­ could be bought up for ten cents on the
and urges tbe incorporation into the Repub­ nel, ta probably the most celebrated bore ।
dollar of their value. Tbe searching in­
lican party of the Southern Whigs, who in the country, is at it again. Ho resojves,
quiry now being made is a good thing.
wete forced into an alliance with the Dem' himself, that the "National Capital be-re­
moved to 8t- Louis." Now if he ouly said Tbe shysters in tbe borine-w will be made
ocrate at the commencement of the rebeUWaukegan, or Kenosha, or some place that known, the^ weak compania will be weeded
ta down on the maps. But St. Louis!
out,-and those entitled to confidence will
By securing this dement in the place of
bo made all the stronger and better.
corrupt carpet-baggen, the Republican
8t Louis Deete ta sosae enterprising phi­
VOUTICAU
Lanthropist to remove L. U. Reaves.
out its principle* of equality before the
leaving out the disappointed Democracy
Under the new dispensation, over three

Tbo United Statu Go vers*

Notice.
Farmers please take notice that I hire
bought out the interest of Calhoun 4
Beckwith, io tbe hotel bam and you wiD
find it to your interest to call aud am me.
rz*51tf
J. W. Bcock.

in tbe County of Barry who sells Goods
on belter terms, ov better Goods, ibxu Z.
B. Willison. Remember that be will not

enormous interests is worth about all that

gation shows that it has been ■ regular

We take this opportunity uf informing
the public, that We will safely and radial­
ly cure all casa of piles, without the use
of knife or ligature. No curt, do pay.
E. F A I. W. Baowx.
Hastings, Dec. 21,1876.
xxiGHtl

by calling at un
tional 0nk.
Mar22tf

is improving, and everything wem a bet­
ter aspect. The city u filled with buyers,
and the merchants are encouraged. Erervbod,
,&lt;n rwl miK. lnd». wd

over to the different States of the collection

hundred distillers in Georgia and tbo Car­
olinas have abandoned their wiaked and
crooked ways, and hare confessed and re­
ceived pardon. Amongst tbe things which
this will most affect will be the production
of whisky and the Democratic majorities

Whitman's Assorted Canditw—the k*i
n ths market. A. full supply at J. P.
Roberta’.

A good,

man capable of keeping proper care of such

wrecking another comysny.,
under consideration the abolition nf the

VS*
of this new and pop­
ular route from Kansas Cityand
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona aud the Sin
Joan Mtaes.
The finest line of Pullman
Weepers on tbe continent between the Mis
soun River and tbe Rocky Mountain
without change. Address
T. J. Andebhox.
Gen. Past. Agt.
3nn. 4 '76 tf
Topeka. Kln.

mounv enough to set

DVSlNMa

Good* are going in quantities Southland
South west. The North-west is belter
support of the Legislature was given unan­ can be paid him.
stocked, and will come ip later in tbo
imously to Mr. Blank.
Pietro.
The public don't are so much about the **,lon r.jx : t/h HX
What a world of trouble it Would myo
ralaria ah they do about the work some of
the country and themselves if that party
the other officers have done. For instance,
would ouly do all their voting in Hank.
uce Praddeut was paid 8330,000 for Q. P. feoweli A Oo’s. £fajf
Congress.

te of a trip over
the Atehisou Topeka
BantaFe Itailnjd
and of the beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of tbe Rocky Mountains, by "Nym
Crinkle," thagmusical and dramatic critic
of tbe
World, sent free on pa.
plication,together with the SanJ:&lt;an(i»,det

A. Card

robbery that lie might be sent to Sing
Sing, where ho could live snd be honest.
Infctue sympathy was .excited, for this
pcaitootisl thief. Suits of clothes worn
given him, money was sent to him, aud
influential parties gnt him a place in a
paint store.
Hansen wav about to walk
out in a Msxe of virtuous gloty. when un­
fortunately he was recognized and detained.
The matter was investigated and it was
found that the bank in CinetnoaU had.:
never been robbed, that he had never "been
in the Ohio penitentiary, and had never
committed any particular crimes.
In
short he "r
i“p°frn‘
tramp who had oalmilatodos to how­
to make n raise. The moment it wm dis
covered that he was not a hardened ri'Jian
who had got a spasm of. repentance, all
interest in him ceased, and he Was bundled
out with as much readiness as he had been
taken in. But ho got away with soifirex­

“The Barton Experiment,” by thi
tbor of “ Hden s Babies." Jost rtc
* by J. RonKKTfl, PoatoSce Building.

baa just returned from a Southern tour,

Louisiana and South Carolina was but ■

which of the rival governments u legiti-

large powers, and will un­

doubtedly take a leading place tu the next

Tine PRWm.NT TRAMP.

Tbe pdioe MagtateaUe how bnea lafam
in and New York is laughing nt them.
One morning a man was dtaeovered by a
policeman trying to break into a store
down town. Of courae he wao«nwtod.i
and before the Migislrtite bo msdr abate­
ment. He was a Dane and came to this
country twenty yean ago. Having been
enticed into a gambling house and robbed,’
ho became the unwilling victim of thieves
and had lived a life of crimo for twelve
yeani.
He had just been pardoned out ot
tho Ohio penitentiary, whither he had
been sent five years ago for-robbing the ।
First National Bank of Cincinnati.
I Jo

ol the shrewdest politicians in the country,

industry nod a sound currency.

those States.

Mr. Mathews is a man of strict in­

Ohio.

The new turn taken in the dealing with

Lira iKsraANCK.
Tbe life insurance companies are in a

We find

per in this State to Tun up Hayes’ name

the true sequel to the Hall mystery.

the Southern ulcer that hax been festering

tho following brief notice of this question

others to bull-dose ns out of it.

are finding

and dare not abide an investigation; others
that he Ks gone craxy and u wandering ;

here everything appears to have subsided

at

others say that an English actress has con­

and other# that be has ended the drama

in Congress as the member from the Pint

R. O. Adams, of Omaha, has been ap­

would put him in an awkward pomlion j

Especially

will contest Frank Jones’s right to a seat

Aetna*
of their mind? ull j|
other women. Tho
these things it that
they are doing nothing worse

Washington, as elsewhere, since the late
Presidential “unpleasantness.”

pointed postmaster

greet steal but acquitted.
complicity in
_
It killed him as a politician, and he re-

trol of him; others that he ta a defaulter,

Things have settled down very much in

accomplished before the 4th of July.

tho odium of

■OSS but hgvesupported Wsshburweassb« - --------- ; —&lt;
..
.
ju
AmUU.. i-u. .. .«ld Uv.
h. S
a crass for the stage. He believed be had
the nomination beyond a doubt, and bad
la him the elements of a great actor, and
he been on the ticket I am confident that
in spite of tho advioe of friends wrote a
it would hare received a majority greater
play, and took himself tbo.paincipal char­
than that given General Grant in '68.
acter in it. It was a flat failure, and at
However, it went m another direction, an
the end of three weeks be was forced to
I cannot afford to lose any flah over it.
go back to the taw. And now ho has dis­
Wariiburne ta appearing in much better
appeared, and no one knows whore bo is.
health and spirits than when be went to
Some **.y that the return of Sweeney

ailed for Monday, Juno 4, and it is ex­

until the 27th of Norember, and then its
of the nominatiou of Gov. Haya.

cinnati

”

points

young

Washington, D. C-, M

tho White House

decide it was made. Committed were ap­
pointed, .poeiieoliow w
"»*&gt; “ “ “•

m*r26mat
, Taken from the Hastings postoffic-?, woe
time within the last 10 days, a pension
draft in favor of Maria Roush, and payable
at Hastings. The person having it mH.
please return it to the postoffice immedi­

ately.
Mra. David Rot^n.
Hastings, March 23d, 1877.
■utttt

who expected places under Tilden, and the
M. D. Reed desires to call aUcetwn to

almost as objectionable RepuUicans who

______ w
under Haya it is to be no bnainea at alii

there 1s but one party in

New York, and

£25000

found at all

■ day, ready U&gt; do
s line, from putting a new
I wheel, to the building of
ever seen in the county ol

150 mwiSCT J

corner o

plane hunters believe that Haya intends to

land in this State.

home and “sot” down. Referring
either to his ability or avoirdupois, Judge
Davis will fill a big place InlUnevlC-I^JP ta’

Church and

________ ____

Jifc

aJIQME and FARM

A Vtladle

of Oo« HooJreJ

clearly what are the wishes of the majori­

ties of citizens in the respective localities.

proftailooata, for if the pot doesn’t bell

At BerrienI

Ths G. R. * L railroad paid 155,000
taxes in 1876 on their land grants, in the
northern counties.
standpoints.
able, high-

Senator Howe of Wisconsin
gerrtk

8«aaJMaWT3 there have

cowan of Mrs. Haya.

752

rho wrote

isna, arrived at diametrically opposite cos-

ply, bo having thta week refused to appotat
a Mr. Stillwell, of Livingston county, to
the Marsh alahip of the
District
• »«. • »--------- farorite

aswi?

KIT

Xfd young orchard, abundance of water.
?lm(^Mp.aaranwier good hnproreoent-t

to require their services on pay them, and
।
David HonoHSTArrta
Rutland, March 22d, 1877.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
Vermontville hotbed a revival the peat
winter which has resulted io the conversion

Oakay

cl unions.
Secretary of State Holdsn will deliver
addreea before tbe assr-u“
FeDowe at Nila, April 26.

HaB—Life Insurance—Club

of AuptMui Rowyv

BU.b£T.U- I .Ml

la (U
fin Good..

1
Cbd&gt;«.

�A. M. Flint, Esq.,of Nashville,haaaooeplod

Advertised Letters.

an invitation to addroMthe Barry, JohiutownBaltimore and /iopc Teacher*’ Assoohtlon at

Baltimore oa the evening of April Uth.
At their caucus oa Saturday the Democrat*
nomiaatod Pleiades Brown for re election as
Supervisor. If we are to have a Democrat

from that township, wo do aot know of a bel-

List of letters remaining ia the post oftiec at
Hastings, Deny Co., Mich., March 28, 1877 ;
Anaie Durkey. Rqnben Taylor. Frank M.
Turner. Kato Smith, Millon H. Walt. Leman
Smith, Geo. Van lunigen.

The Republican* of CasUotan at their caucus
oa Saturday nominated Lewi. Durkee for 8upervioor. Ho *hould be elected by a declair*
majority. We do not know who the other norn-

Ablaha Crouiasu was accidontsJly killed on
the 27th of this month, in th. town of RutUad. by a gun in hi« own hands. He was an
old reaident of the township of Hope. Aged

penses. Come e*»ly and secure seal..
On Tuesday evening a very mthu.lvaMic

meeting of the Reform Club was held ai th*
Club Room. This Club now number* 290
member*, aud fc .imply doing a gloriou* work
and should be encouraged by all good citiien*.
A reading room bi to be established in thia city
at once, under the auspice, of the Reform
Clnb. Two hundred member* are wanted who
will give &gt;2 OMh to tneet the expense*.
On Friday last several of the members of
the Reform Club of this eity left for the south­
west part of our county to orgauire Reform
Oubs and set them at work. One was organ,
lied at Yankee Springs on-Friday evening with
a membership of 40; one at Orangeville on
Saturday with a membership ot 12". These
are both Union Temperance Clubs. Sunday
night a Reform Club of 12*. members was or­

ganized at Prairieville, and on Mwpday morn
ing a Ladies’ Christian Temperance Union with
26 members was organited
So the good work

Padison Dispensary,
»»«

Wap.

A.T

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
I w.onid respectfully announce to the citi­
zens o/ Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new an u

Michigan Appointments
Tho President has appointed Marsden V.
Burch United Blates Attorney for tho Western
District of Michigat; Sullivan M. Culeheon,
United Slates Attorney for the Eastern District
of Michigan; Solomon D. Matthews, United
Stales Marshal for the Eastern District of

MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

M M OF

Michigan.

sixty seven yean.
Don't forget the Temperance Maes Meeting
in Union Hall Bunday evening. Sam D. Clay

and J. Mason Reynold*, two of the ablest
speakers in the State, will be prvaent. Mr*.
C. G. Bentley will aim addrew the meeting.
A collection will be taken up to defray ex

Special .Notices.

The Board of Education.

P0S1TIVELYCURED
Democrats al their Ward Cauctuca on Friday

When death Was honrlr czp«ct*d free
■wiwpslwn, all renitde. havinc failed, am!

bif.ht wifi nflbiuai* candidate* for Members of
the Board of Education in the First Ward in only ehild, and how etv*s this racioefraa o«
piece of Delos McElwain, in tho Seoond Ward
in place of Joseph W. T. Orr, in tbe Third
Ward in place of Nathan Harlow, and th* Re­
publican. in the Fourth Ward in place of James

Tea, 4 1 bs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., whip It will be sold at
3BO«r,,0£?‘Oxia pricks.
Remember the place, al J. N. RTj'JV'YJIJV"S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Gite me « call.
xxiBfitf

Chairman Dew. Cily Com.
I. W. Vsoomax,
&lt;?haimian Rep. City Com.

Settle Up.

POULTRY WORLD.
All pen® nr- indebted to John Stanley
an- notified u&gt; conn and settle their ac­
counts. Thu tunc i» at hand when the
tqaltera must bj Nettled to plow up the old
niattcrs, and a irurd lo the wise _i&lt; *uf5cicut. a* no man wishm to pay twat*.
By
heeding this you will do me a epecinl fa­

vor.

02753287

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

•pleadedTlturtwted
TwpZ'Amhev.POVVri" Y WORLD. Hast-

Geo. M. Savage

80 Go’s Col

John jJtaki.ky.

The Republican* of the township of Prairie­
ville have placed in nomination the following
excellvel ticket. It ought to be elected by a
decided majorl(y.

Supervkor, John J. Perkin*.
Town Clerk. Edward S. Brown.
Treasurer, Washington Cooper.
Sup't School*. J*me- W. Socket. .
School lnopecu-r. Joel Harber
Justice of the Peace—Con»titutM&gt;nal Term,
Henry F. " oudham : to Ml vacancy. Win 1.,
Commissioner «f Highway*. Michael Do»l*r.
Constable* .Cbarle* l( Haggle-. Caleb France.
John II. Freeman. Harry Williau,..

Tbe Republican* of Bahimorv haml the following axcellsal tieket.
*bout&lt;l be electe»l by 1U» majority.
Supvrviaor. Henry Houghtalin
Town &lt;lerk. (Tiarioe M. Maek

CHICAGO SEED COMPANY
Ilanurter*. Grower., and Jobber* of
Fl&gt; t&lt;K1UN AXi&gt; DOMKSTiC

IHE^lanD

Cummlsaionrr of Higtwara, John H. Day.
Sup’t of Schools, George E. Bryuwr.

A*6
LOWEST PRICES.
Set ttr hajMst cf th* Baluhk DtrhsgUa BmL
Url Cc==J--t3r,S. iX.S.1. _

School Inspector. David £’. Sanborw.
Drain Coinmi«aio»rr to fill vacancy. Darwin

INthFSSMES
REGISTRATION NOT1CE\t».:MzJ &gt;?,.
«.V &lt;Vfg „f IltutiUft,

City Nominations
The Greenback men in the 1st Ward nomi*
naled for Alderman Ralph Jordan, for Consta­
ble Henry Marble, and for Member of the

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
MICHIGAN.
HASTINGS
Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also n full line of

IWHI®. EMS, M, OILS,

Board of Education Frank B. Dodwr.
In the Third Ward, for Alderman Israel S.
Boice. forfonstaNe Andrew J. Ru*.*. for Mem­
ber of t||t Bonn! of Education A. Philo Drake.
In the Recond Wanl. for Alder® n Anson
Kelley, for Constable Hoary M. Wentworth,

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.
.

Legals

for Member of the Boanf of Kdneoiit n George
■i.w of .Mirbhras. unit Rogtn-iOe th«m &gt;o the privilege
‘VllILOA.8HEi.DOX.
th- Board of Resist ration.

City Drug* Store

—

PATENT MEDICINES

*t«ispM~SXSCCTlOli •

Of all kinds in endless varieties.
LAST CALL.

Parties who are indebted
Ulf B.I.V.YER Office on
irnunts tine prior to Jan,
, • W&lt;, nili find thcmleft
/or coUri-tiun icith an effi~
fm iprii isli 1S77 A word
iciee is sufficient.

~0E0. M. DEWEY, Pub.
AI1 About the County.

Among the moat
delight I ba oys of I-------------- r— ---___
those wonderful T»ae-eo»arW clood-bannerv
floating from tbe Alpins di»». Bat it «
in ths sunlight that Malar* hangs out these
beautiful tokens. Belt b only in the Klo’r ®*
health—the sunlight of eur inmer bciag-r&lt;hat
nature reveal* tbo.* physic*!
••rosy ebeef’ and ••cherrrlip.
top”
which everv poet of ths south ha* invoked lb*

xxi68tf

THEFAMILY GUEST

POWERS &amp;BARLOW.
Detroit Advertisements.
SHEEP PEED.
W« otfrr

BOO bu, REFUSE BEANS

LADIES-—Come and see Mrs
Potts’ Sad Irons—Something new.
Delmonico Range
And other nice articles for Ladies’ nse.

fa&lt;iu&lt;ntlti«sU&gt;rait. st

□8 centt F«r baalMil*

M
M«' &gt;'t «»&lt;* a Mis* fbr b«si.
'’^ufa. ntnby?

M. JOHNaos A co..

Umocnrtr, and ttrsshteck

, J* *• “i- -&lt; tk. a,,
“« ’•"« st
Edusation.

u

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lli.lm. w a.
.

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Star Nails,
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Every one guaranteed
We also offer a full line of general Hard­
ware.—Please call and examine our goods.

�turn ot manure in open yards] pass down

the case, u it will be found on removing it

ftrt WTMai &amp; Saniiai

Hayas does not smoke.

in the apring that tbe soil under it haa not

From “Hon« and Bevtety.” 6erib»«r*k ter April.
Deck your houxa from .award ooL
LM ther. btt M taSMrt itetas
Wbart to orate* wMk gifte torsu
Loro both teuaaa sad dlvtaa;

become colored by

its juices but two or

three inches deep.

Now, I claim that if

an abundance af litter be used upon the
surface of tbe manure to retain moisture

and to prevent evaporation. all thata farm­

Aftw that tk« WiMt rem

er makes can aa well be preserved in hi*

or bay, is suitable; but a great many peo­
ple injure, and sometimes destroy, their
beds of strawberries by covering them too
thick, and thus smother the plants. Tbe
covering must be light, aud admit air to the
plants, or they will be found dead in tbe
spring. A dressing of doe, well rotted
manure spread among them before they are
covered would be beneficial, but not partic­
ularly n sc canary. The covering may be
Whoa fc ths spring bs a . mulsh to keep
the ground moist; but it abould be romoved from over the crowns of tbe plants
to give them room to grow. Some straw­
berry growers add more hay or straw in the
S’ng to their mulches, so that no weeds
grow before the plants fruit; but this
mulch system cannot be adopted where the
plants are grown in matted beds, but only
where they are grown in rows or Mlb.

Bal beware. iMt these Kamila
Caro on oal&lt;ard thtamle waste:
Bare ta heart-sell* tek sad chaste.
Whan dees fertaao really raaUet

THE BEST BREEDS OF POULTRY.

A cow fed on 20pounds of hay daily,

haying no shelter ta the winter aeason, exccpl perhapa an open abed about to tumble

down, would be in no

better condition ta

the spring than she would bo if ted on 15
pounds daily and kept in a warm stable at

night, and allowed the run of the barnyard

in pleasant weather.

Thia is a result that

has anbstantially been proved a thousand
J»OW, I will compute the Lore to a

times.

farmer on ten cows, which *" Wk through

the winter on the unprotected system ; and
many barns afford but alight warmth to

■lock over the open air, being boarded ap
vertically, with esneks between tbe board*

from a half inch to an inch wide, and all
such barn* come under th* losing system of

wintering stock.

Everybody who keeps domestic poultry,
desires to keep the most profitable fowls,
and if we examine the poultry papers we
shall find so many conflicting opinions
that we might ns well not read them, so
for as giving reliable information is eonearned. Then if we abould ask the ques­
tion “which b tbe best breed of fowls F’ of
a score of the moot experienced fowl-breed
era in the United States, their. replies
would be no various that we would still
be in tbe fog. Prehape there ia no man
living who has bad more experience in
keeping poultry, and writing on the sub­
ject, than I have for about half a ccptury .
yet if that question were pul to me, I
eoald not give a direct answer.
It depends
on what use you desire to make cf your
fowls. One who wants them to sell dressed,
and a breed that will produce a large
number of eggs would need a good aixed
fowl aa the Brahmas. Then if eggs be the
chief object. a smaller breed would be bet­
ter, as the Uamburgbs and Leghorn?,
which are non-aittera, and excellent layers.
I think that no other breeds are superior
to the three I have named. The white
Brahmas are the most popular, and may be
kept oa about tho same quantity of grain
as the Leghorns and the Hamburgs. I am
sure that the list of breeds of poultry in
thia country is more extensive than bene­
ficial, the additions that have been made
during tho last ten or fifteen yean from
France, and other countries, being more
for the benefit of dealers in poultry than
because those breeds were superior to what
we previously possessed.

It would be fair to esti­

mate hay to be worth 115 a ton, as an ar-

cows not well protected will require 50
po inds a day more than when kept in a

warm stable for at least four

montha. or

112 days, worth 37 i cents daily, or during

Probably tbe loss oo meh

112 days M2.

animal, M matter how fed, would be at

least M. Consequently formers who study
their own interests build warm barns, but

■om to be wdi ventilated ta mild wetah-

er, and thus save eoongb in fodder in a few
years to pay the cool of them.

ean be done

But ranch

with old buddings to make

them warm; battens can be nailed over
the cracks, the rooft can be repaired, doors

made to shot dose, and thua tbe comfort
of domestic animals can be enhanood, to
say

nothing

of tbe

raving

ta

fodder

Fmrness, *&lt;to you realms this imputest

foot ?

Some of you do not seem to real­

ise it at all; and such men are always talk­
ing of “ hard times," being alaA in all

railroad

time table.

Mrs. Hayes' favorite color is light tone.

Tilden will spend tho summer in Eng­

T*Hac BSwt Dec. loth, i816

land.
Brigham Young ■ to very poor health
■nd unable to walk.

,

wiMttcaMa.

GOING IllSf.

Bodtoe has beaten the great California
bores Occident—three straight bests, io
2:24, 2:23}, and 2:2M.

open barnyard as under corer; and I
would prefer to have my manure spread
A young man having complained that
over the yard occasionally, and covered
with straw, than to hare it thrown into a young lady had sat upon his hat, he was
’heaps 'by Rs
“ * |___
and________
thrown ____
out told that ho ought to know better than to
'
of windows back of the stalls, and so re­ hold his hat in his lap.
main all winter, with much of its virtues
washed away and lost.
neighbors with a bright “ good evening."
It doesn’t take a great deal of extra effort
PROTECTING STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
Strawberry plants require protection to reach out. your hand and give a hearty
about December 1st, and after the ground hand shake, but there is a heap of comfort
baa froxen ; and anything, as leaves, straw, in it.

NmUIv dooorate Uw ateU:
Next paar craabUac (•»*•
Lar your road bed* deep end wall—

Iroads.

Railroads.

Railroads.

Phax and Phun.

into tho soil and are lost; but nch ia not

S S3
HeUl|Ccr’.k

UBS"-

Owing to tbe depressed state of the silk
market in France, the workmen in Lyons
arc
for the necessaries of life, and
the Chamber of Deputies promises relief.
It is aaid there are 50,000 idle workmen in
Lyons alone.

TRAINS POING NORTH.

This is tbe season of the year when a
man steps on a loose bnck in a spongy
sidewalk and has a quart of mud squirted
up the aide of his best pantaloons as a
gentle reminder of the fact that gentle
spring it fast chucking winter out of its
Two sable philosophers took shelter un­
der the same tree during a heavy shower.
After some time one of them complained
that be felt the rain. ‘‘Nebber mind,” re­
plied the other, “dere’s plenty of trees.
When dis un is wet through wa il go to de
oder."

A. M .

■'

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QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.

A malicious Chicago newspaper says that
MAY L_nrte.
a St. Louis belle, traveling in Europe, bad
Depotlosl of Third attrat. DMreil. Train
a last made exactly like her foot; and she
Cb.cMo Um*. nJ Iraje d.ro&lt; Mfellow.
got it through the custom house free of Toronto end Bwlolo Rxpreo.
j
charge as a work Of art by pretending that
it was a part of Bartheld's colossal statue
of Liberty.
.
A question of advantage is uppermost
in assn's minds just now.
Wc arc all puailed to know who is better off, tho half of
the people who are positively sick with
colds and their attendant evils, or the otber
half who are about to be so. Ours is a
charming climate, especially in March.

A student, being desirous of learning
whether there was any truth in the state­
ment that Seneca was addicted to drunk,
enness. opened an illustrated encyclopedia,
and, having found th* name of the cele­
brated philosopher, tbe first object that met
A writer in the Country Gtnilrwianmyi: bis gase was a wood cut, beneath which
"In my experience, I have found foul-in- were the words, “Seneca after au ancient
foot to be tbe resnlt of a disorganised or bust." The ardent investigator, finding
overheated system, more than of anything his wont foam confirmed, looked no farelse. To corroborate what I my, I will
give you a very strong instance ofit One
An American lady who had been vkii
year ago last spring, I had a valuable herd tag Canada courteously invited the customs
of Short Homs under my care. Among officers to examine her baggage.' “There is
them I had 13 casre of acute foul, in ani­ nothing but wearing apparel In tho trunks,"
mals from six to eighteen months old. she remarked, with a pretty smile. The
Every one of the infected animals were be­■ officer unlocked the larprat trunk and
ing highly fed. In addition to oil eska,. pounced upon a dosen bottles of French
they were getting a very liberal allowance1 brandy. " Do you call that wearing ap»
of chopped wheat daily. About 20 young­ pare! 7” he asked, sternly. “Why.yZ"
atom in all were receiving ebon; the rest
‘ they are my husband's
of tbe herd only oil-cakc and bran. Now
those 13 eases all happened among those
that were being fed on wheat. Not a sto­
gie cam happened among those that were
Dot fed oa chapped wheat. AH alike were
kept scrupulously clean under foot. Oa
reference to my note books I observed for
three previous yean the result had been
the same. This iUustratea plainly that
fouli-n-foot is the sequence of a disorgan­
ised or overheated system.” His remedy
is first to give the animal a large dose of

rw

A Fort Ways* Battrsod*.
P. K I.OOMIK. PrWla^t O..T Maa
8. K. HOOPkR. G«a'l TWkot A*w»r.

A lively pupil at a seminary asked the
preceptress for permission to drive oat with
a gentleman. “ You know the regulations
of the institution,” was the answer. “Is
he your father ?” “No." “ Is he your
brother ?" “No.” “ Are you engaged u&gt;
him ?” “ No, but I expect to be before I
get beck." That answer woa the day.

The following paragraphs, intended to
have been printed separately, were by some
blunder so arranged that they read consec­
utively in a Paris journal: “ Dr.--------has
been appointed head physician to the Hos­
pital de la Charite.—Orders have been is­
sued by tbe authorities for tbe immediate
extension of the cemetery of Mount Par­
name ; the works are being executed with
the utmost dispatch."

Basuae-With Detroit. Il iJMals A ■inftweW i
R W I^Lov-With L*k» Hksre * MieN. BmUi
(Air Um.)
_ .
.....
Asacaa Jcscrsor—With Drtroit. M Birst
JJl.ou and Balt I««re A Ohio Railreete.
Fort Watxs—With PituMrrh. Fort Wyi«

•IAMB 1APJM BIVISIOI.
Tbe BeHtMe Shert Lite
.

KAffT ASD WEST.
to

aai&gt; rsoa

BUNB BAFIBB ABI IHIOIT!
TIME TABLE.

Furniture. Coffins Etc.

Am Arbar
Wane Jut.

and be happy again.

CM
S.»

001

as
A Gret ReiBCtiOB it Pritts
SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

FURNITURE
He Greet Swteni Ttaufc
Northern
CENTRAL
RAILWAY COMPANY

lh*y do.

SAVINa MANURE.
Probably but few farmers exist who have

not rand ssuclea ta the papms advising

them to keep their stable manure under
corer in a cellar under the staffs, or under

a shod ; but in both places dung is liable

to become too dry, and tho straw among it
will not decompose as rapidly as it will
when exposed to rains, or ifmuch borac dung

be mixed with it, or if it beaff horae dung,
it will ‘■Sr.fcos," UM1 wiU U (Ml, IBjmd.

outside uncleaalmam, then lift the foot, and
pass a hair or hemp mye between the boofiu
drawtag it seraral UmsH to end fro; continue
this gently till you have removed all filth
and.noxious matter. The next operation
b to pmdti® tho foot for 24 hours at least
—and longer if necessary—til) tbe inflam­
mation b thoroughly reduced ; use bran,
h.™P.,orH»ced meal for this purpose.

“It will do !” is the common phrase of
those who neglect little things. “ It will
do J" has blighted many a character, blast
ed many a fortune, sunk many a ship,
burned • own many a hoAsr, and ruined
thousands of hopeful project* for human
good. It always means stopping short of
the right thing. Not what “ will do.” but
| what b the best pomibte thing to do, m the
point to be auand at Let the man once
adopt the maxim ol •' h will do!" and he
b given over to tho enemy, be b on the
side of incompetency and defeat; and we

[eluhia
aiiusia

J. M. HEWES.

A

which all the aamw u* wrin of lb
■Cock ■ rweeiced, b » Rood thiifl, bwt b

woaH W. p-l &lt;hwl better if tie teuwn

[vania ’

amid bw ibtro^M, w« cam ■ Moalb
fnm « ptuwp cdpioiag or war

oaUw.

Sto^statjonb

The mm on be raiiuC wtawwe wader
a abed, wlm ptod ta deep; b aaal be
kept eat, er it Had better be tafk ia the

^baavard.

1^. t «. of the epi*

a I BOH, Jr.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1877.

VOL. XXL NO. 97.

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------------- ; GREETING,!
j^juiYeekfifiep^licaj1 banner jFARMERS
fon. AO-SFIF.
GEO. M. DEWEY
MESSER BROTHERS
r/,z;uA' -V/« l^LISUEH.

Trot friaudibip and Mtlity.

Are on hand at the old stand with the finest Stock of Implements
and Machinery ever known in Hastings, We Save the

;U oj

JACKSON WAGON,

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,

GALES CHILLED PLOW,
iwiatTisiifo.

DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,
All the above named Plows arc sold on trial.
Who ini b*UMa th* Usht of Aar

Single and Platform Buggies,
J *(»««
&gt;4 (clans I

Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,

IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.
Every article we sell is warranted to please.

PSFSKSM ffl BJSIKESS CAMS
this rAfun is on m.v. with

GIVE US A CALL.
Burns Messer.

Chester Messer.

|

Doctor Aikin’s Double Column.
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PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
MICH.

Bl IIIIT COUNTY,

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DR. C. RUSSELL,

LUCIUS RUSSELD,
LIW Y LR.‘&lt; ireail Caart ComaManar.

Jaw. Kick.
UH AS. H. BAUER.
1HORNKT AT LAW AND FKOflBCTggQ cW- M»

WM. BURGHER.
ATTuUXET. Coaneellev. sad WWter."
•Itau hi.. &gt;in.iiaca. Mich.

ISAAC vr. VROOMAJT.
VSDERH.’EltirT.ItapntyXJ.H. Mar*^G&lt;a-

JOHN Q. CRESSY,

C. G. HOLBROOK*
fti 'KNKTAT LAV and MiaiMr
g-rs:' jErtu-rfkv
•J-'fc “Sr* oNl It an koan til

«.Gr??l!rr.Tr

The 'one was killed,
hare envied that young, girl’s voice—it was threw him over.
clear and most melodh ms, and every note
she warbled was true a&gt;ad full
She made
They carried him Io the best rocs, sent
a very pretty picture, this little Minnie, as 'for ‘a surgeon, and Minnie lingered near
sho stood there singing to her old .father. the door while young Oldfield and another
The last rays of tho setting son fell upon of tho party tried to restore him toflife.
her rich chestnut hair, her round,, white She h^tened for any restorativs they de­
shoulders and arms, and threw out the ool- manded, and at last, when the surgeon ar­
ore of her pretty gay drees, which was rived, crept into the room to bear ms vtr.
short enough to give a glimpse of a most diet.
dainty little foot cased in a neat black boot
When George Savage arrived, the next
The long, green branchai and bright flow- day hia old friend waa In a raving delir­
era of a red rose twined around the pillar ium. For days ho hovered between life
against wbien she loaned, and the whole and death, and in all tliat time Dot one of
effect was very charming.
tho gay fishing party again came to tho
| There were two people who thought poor artist Minnie was hia nurae. Her
■. so; one was Joe himself, us he lazily old aunt who was very much interested in
j watched and listened; the other was a the poor young man, directed her and
horseman/who had stopped his steed near George Savage in their treatment of the
I the inn, and, nopcrccired by the group on invalid; and when tbo young man was
। the porch, was waiting a ps'ise in the song again out of danger, and hia friend bad
I to speak to the landlord. The rider was a returned to Loudon, Minnie and her aunt
| young, handsome man, and evidently had were left to take care of the stranger.
Young Grant, in his convalescence, made
I' on eye for beauty.
* “Now, Minnie, sing one of the songs a study of M innic. He was charmed with
you learned at the school," said her father. her gentle, tender care of him, and
,
“ Whew !" said the rider, in an uuder- amazed at tho fine, cultivated mind the
• tone, u Minnie sang the Aral words of the simple couctry maiden possessed. When
cartth'nu from “La Somnambula," “ now his friend Savage sent him any new books
fur screeching."
।
from town, and Minnie read them aluud to
No such thing. Sir Critic. As the last him, ho was delighted with tho depth of
In
note died upon the air, the young man information her^remarks displayed.
short, Mr. Herbert Grant was in lore.
struck his hands together, exclaiming:
“Bravo I I beg your pardon,’’ he /dd
One morning Minnie waa reading to him
cd, seeing the surprise his appearance oc­ in her rich, melodious voice, from Miaa
casioned. “ I have been here some time, Landon's poems;
but I could not make up my mind to dis­
“Ilk »f*&lt;rinl thine
turb such heavenly sounds."
The landlord was up, bowing, and Min­
nie had vanished before this speech was | Cao haiwjor. tnr wear diffaraat awata*.
I half finished.
j
Giving his homo to the hostler, and or-1
I dcring a private room, pen, ink and paper, I
I the traveler entered the inn. After supper
| was served and eaten, he drew his chair up
10 the table and wrote the following let-

—

EVERYBODY

“ Diab George :—Here I am ot

•■JcuBT.tU.Pt »l

Taat*e&gt;

-TCa.-”

-

one of the

•nWEY **

kt?,hVl irei^k’^ra

liu •

"Pshaw r aaid’Mtanie, trying to laugh.
"Has not your friend sent you something
_0-- interesting«kthan
— twu
more
tlftsI4?f
“Minnie," said Herbert, looking full
into her Urge dark eyes, “I think it is
beautiful."
What a brilliant color the innkeeper’s
daughter did possess.
_
,,
“Minnie, my own Minnie, I love you,"
said Herbert,
I A week or two later there was a very
| pathetic parting in the little room which
Sir. Grant occupied.

* Fox and Hounds,’ as I told you I should
be when I left you. I arrived here about
an hour ago, and disturbed at her song tho
most lovely—but never mind now. Como
, down as soon as you can. The party from
[ the Squire’s will be hero to-morrow, and
I then I shall present Lord Adair's regrets
j for his absence, and introduce to their no­
If cold DtcMnhar «iv« yon Mnk
tice
Youra truly.
Herrert Grant.
__________
' To Hon. Qco. Savage."
“Good-night nnd gooa-bye, Minnie,"
said Herbert. “I shill be off before you
AN INNKEEPER'S DAUGHTER.
‘
are up to-morrow, and will write in a day
---------| Mr. Grant presented his letters of intro- &lt;or two, and soon return to claim you, Min­
to the Squire, and was politely re- ।nie."
l The inn where my heroine was bom and duction
&lt;
Tho next morning Minnie waa up verv
lived was the only one in the neighborhood &lt;quested to join the party.
“ It mu»t be nice to be rich and power- early.
(
Had she not to get her father's
! of the town of Cardalo
It stood about
thought Minnie, as she saw the def* breakfast
।
before he atarted to market?
half a mile out of the town, and was a fa* ful,"
|
with which Mr. Grant assisted Kate But after her father bad left why did she
tnous place of resort lor the young people crcncc
&lt;
"" Ur iava»«ira:c and
who wished to have riding, sbootinc or fish- iOldfield from tho' saddle to the ground, not return to the house, instead of stand­
marked tho low bow with which he ing and talking to the hoetier, as he fed
ing parties. Ixtoking from the windows of and
।
and watered Mr. Grant's horse ? It was a
the house you could fancy, so wild and pic­ gave her his arm.
He called- me Minnie this morning, beautiful horse, and Minnie evidently
turesque was the scenery all around, that
you were miles away from any house; but just as if I were a servant," was her next thought so ; elso why did she stand strok­
it you left thn building and climbed tho thought. “How handsome he is, and what ing his mane, and paitiag it ao fondly ?
hill directly east of it, you could see the n pleasant voice he has ! Minnie is a pret­ Mr. Grant was looking out of his window,
ty name, as he says it."
and there was a pleased smile on his face
town of Cardale lying below you.
"Minnie I Minute ! Where are you ?”
when he noticed her. He came down a
Joseph Langdon, or, as ho was general­
few moments afterwards, booted aud spur"Coming, father 1“
ly called, “ Old J oe Langdon," ban owned
And the vcuug girl hastened down stairs1 red, and though still pale and rather weak,
tho inn since the death of hi* father, who
1 was tho former landlord. Here ho had to assist her father in waiting upon liis* in high sprits.
Minnie bad a secret for her fatheg's car
1 brought his wife home ; here his only child, guests. As she was parsing along she met■
I Minnie, was bora ; here hi* wife had died, Miss Oldfield, who had torn hcrliahit, and‘ that night, and the &lt;dd man said :
was on her way ep stain to repair the mis-‘
“Well, lus, if he’ll prove he's a respecand here ho himself hoped to die.
• table man, and can support you, why he’s
‘
Just at the time my story opens therei chief.
rr
“Here my girl," she said, rather haugh a liberal kind of fellow, I think, and I
! wu not a happier mao alive than Joe. His1
na. A««&gt;« ’’•'‘UmenTt.^xV
; inn was io a flourishing condition, with a1 lily, as Minnie passed her, “come with n»e suppose I must let you go."
I And Minnie, seated beside him. nestled
new sign swinging from the door, and tho1 and mend this rent."
Minnie followed the handsome brunette, close into his arms and sang her sweetest
। old name, “Fox and Hounds,” blazoned on1
it in letters an inch long. His prettyF who was evidently in a bad humor. She | SODZS.
■•‘■’t'i.ZL'i’TM PTIO?'v
___ -ra—tv daughter had just completed the education1 waa still seated on tho low stool beside her,
he had given her in b boarding school in .at work upun the habit when Harry Old­ young Herbert Grant is pacing rapidly up
Cardalc, and bad returned homo to pet her field,
[
Mira Kato's brother, joined them.
and down ; an elderly lady, seated on a so­
“Come, Kate, they are all waiting for fa, is talking to him.
old father to his heart's content, and Joo,
•
, to complete his stole of felicity, bad just .you."
-Dear Herbert," »ho is saying, “I wish
received notice that * party of young la- ' “Let them wait," returned Kate.
you would listen to reason. What will
dies and gentlemen from Oldfield Hall were
“I tell you what it ia, Kale," said the Kate say?"
,
coming down tho next day io spend the young man, “I would not let them sec how
,fKate! a cold-hearted girt, who mw me
day in riding and fishing, and: would stop croes'l was about Lord Adair's absence, if brought, dying apparently, ton bowse with­
•11- SUB”?.* •th,r ro«»»*
V
............ at hu house for both luncheon and dinner. 1 were you. He has sent a very handsome in half a mile of her, and never sent to
“Now, Minnie, las*,” said her father, subatitute, and if hia excuse ia true, why I know if I survived my tell I I was a fellow
“ you are sure all is in order far the fishing
am sure it is a good one."
, creature at leastI"
, “Important business I Fudge ! As if
his agent could not transact hia business.
“ You see, Minnie, this is a fine compa­ He will meet a cold reception when he does '
ny. There is Squire Oldfield's sun, Har­
‘■you do not know Minnie. She is do
come."
ry, and his sister, Mias Kate, and there are
“Caution, Kate. You may lose him al­ coarse, uneducated rustic. Any lady may
more; and, to be sure, there is alord among, together. Do be agiccablo to hia safesti- be proud of her beauty sod talents—and
them, Lord Herbert Adair, that they say is lute, so that be can carry back a favorable mother, I firmly believe if it had not been
for her kind nuraiag. I should have
; after Mia Kate."
report.”
:
“Well, father, all is ready; and dow
;
“If he comes here u a apy, he had bet­ died." '
coma out under the porch and we can chat
“You did not send for me," said his
ter return," said Kate. “Doubtless he will
r together. Who is LoidJAdair ?" t.
mother.
be wdl paid for h'ta nows.”
i
“Why. he’* • great lord. Minnie, young
I ___
waa conscious they did not
Why did Minnie's cheek fluh and her“No, until
_
and handsome and very rich ; and they say fingers tremble ? Surely the girl’s sneering know where to send,"
he ' replied,
i- his mother and Squire Oldfield's lady were cold tone waa nothing to her.
“George eame down by a former invitation,
, very intimate when they were young, and । Tho party started off on horse baxjk in and I feared to toll you, levt, in spite of
r they wanted Lord Herbert to marry Mias fine spints. In about two hours they re. | your feeble health, you would insist upon
’ Kate. The young folks haven't seen one I turned slowly sad sadly as a funeral train, j cowing to me. Mosher, you will consent to
, another yet, but his iwdzhip ia to eons
h down here to-morrow to meet them ; and
as they are both young and handsome, whr
&lt;rf course they will &amp;D ‘fa love with each
Jf other the first thing. * Now,- Minnie, sing night before I
“How did
iiouw.

T. J. WILDER,

[BABY

THIS !

JAMKS CLARKE
ittobnsy \T LAW A SOLICITOR

HARVEY WRIGHT,

tewMare.

From tart's donbu and ani i*«y.
acoesT.
w«

WHOLfrNO. 2039.

�^ariing; and now my \xxir tired bird can
r«L"
They had been on the continent, and

is no k.Qgcr of great value-

The issue is

now against Mr. Goodyear, aa Mr. Good­

This being the true situation, we believe
that the Republican ticket has a very to tbrtr tanu in Hope lowaxhip, they left Midbright promise of success Wehsve rea­ dl«rill« on tba aborv data, aud had got to with­

son to know that the Republicans of this in about three mile* of homo when tha accident
occurred.
city on a fair tert rf strength, undisturbed

Ijr," said Herbert, dismissing the man. joritj. Wc see no reason why thia election
“Why. Minnie, you look as terrified as if
I had said I was a highwayman."
We have a good ticket and a clear cause.
Minnie crept up clone to him.
National issues will help us for tho tri­
“Lord Adair or Mr. Grant," she whis­
umph of the Republican ticket will be a
pered, "you are my Herbert still."
triumph for President Hayes and for his
policy, and that feeling will enter largely

Ths ?o|ii-Wcekiy fiepliblicaji haipef
Haitibob, Mien., Apr. 2, 1877.

nominated on Thursday evening, by tho
Republicans of the &lt;nty.
into Mr. Stone's dooryard, where be Immodi-

It ia a fact worth noting that when

are informed. He wan buried on Thursday
If Got. Hampton had only been pig­ last la Hope, near Cedar Creek.
The above facta we obtained from .Mr. Stone,
headed enough to refuse to visit Washing­
and they are aubalaaUaliy correct.

ton, what a hero the Northern Democracy
would have made of him t

LORENZO D. QUACKENBUSH.

President Hayes asked for the prayers
of all "Chriatun people," and now the

JOHN HOTCHKISS.
MILTON PRICKETT.
TRAVERS PHILIPS.
For SoptniRr 3S *ad 3d Wards.

MILO T. WHEELER.
For School Inapactor.

CHARLES G. HOLBROOK.

SHERMAN C. PRINDLE.

WARD TICKETS.

* 1st Ward.
ANDREW E. YOUNG.

For VoaiUbta.

ISAAC W. BWARTHOUT.
2d Ward.

WILLIAM H. HOFFMAN.

WILLIAM POSTLE.
3d Ward.

JAMES A. SWEEZEY.

MARCUS 8. STEBBINS.
Ward.

GEORGE M. DEWEY.
For ConataHs,

WILLIAM TINKLER.
BOARD OF EDUCATION

Union Ticket.

delob r. mcelwain.
HIRAM J. KEN FI ELD.
NATHAN BARLOW.
To SH Vacancy.
A. PHILO DRAKE.
JAMES CLARKE.

THE CITY CAMPAIGN.

were elicited.

Grant entered the White House gold stood
at 132. When he left it, it had fallen to
though none of them were living with him, we
105.

JAMES W. BENTLEY.

BAKER SHRINER.

Though a large

part of the top of the skull wan literally pummiced, yet no shot passed through the skull.
therefore, un itedly and harmoniously, to
The affair occurred in front of tho residence
secure the success of the excellent ticket of C. H. Slone, Esq., of Holland. Mr. Stone

Polltical Notes.

REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET.

of unlocking the hand* of his watch, whieh
had In some manner become fattened together.

into the campaign. We have but to work,

THOMAS M. COOLEY, of Wwhtenew.

VICTORY P. COLLIER. of Cellwun-

dental diecharge of the gun, while tn tho act

and lodged under the iknil.

Liat of Patents.

Ll»i of pateuti iuued to Inventon of Mich

Democrats are all mad as hornet’ because
each dated Fob, 14. 1R77.
they are “counted out" again.

Furnished this
paper by Cox ± Cox. Solicitor* of Patent*

Several statesmen have signified their Wuhiugton, D. C.
willingness to serve on the Louisiana Com­
J. Lowall, mall bag, Jackson.
mission, provided the President will insure
E. Pepple, motor. Hartford.
them against any invitation to a quadroon
F park, stump extractor, Lapler.
ball.
Tho Cincinnati Commercial pointedly
observes that “President Hayes will take

the troops out of Columbia and New Or­
leans presently, if the Southern people will
permit him to do so.

The St. Louis Republican advocjfos
Prof. Langston (colored) for Commission­
er of Agriculture. This is a Cheering in­

dication of softening asperities on the part1
of Southern Democratic papers.
The President and Mra. Hayes attendI
the Foundry M. E. Church in Washing­.
ton. It is not the high-toned edifice, but1
tho place of worship of “common” people.
'
The President even walks to church, amidI
the “ohs” and “aba" of Miss Grundy.
,
The mrsaing A. Oakey Hall of New
York city has not yet turned up, and it is
I
now believed that he has run away to avoid
arrest because of his connection with the1
Tweed ring, which ia likely to be estab­
lished by confrsmons of Tweed and
Sweeney.
Tweed u to go free; ao is Sweeney ; so
are all tho members of the “Ring” on
making a ‘‘pool** of their stealings for the
benefit of the dty. Ont of several mill­

iou plundered from it, the city, it'is aaid,
will get back a million, and give the rascals
their liberty in return.
Governor Robinson nominated George
8. to the important office of-Superintendent of Public Works of the State of New
York, but the Senate remembered the
“masterly inactivity” of the General, and
aaid “nixey, my boy,” in a rote of 13 to
9. AD ia qaiet on the Potomac.

Preaident Hayes estimates that in the

course of four years the American people
can be indoctrinated with rational views on
the subject of civil service reform. Certain
gentlemen who went on to Washington
with very obtrusive "claims" have already
been graduated with a very liberal educe

An impartial Preaident, according to the
gard to the Southern question, and every
lag the previous sues—m of Mr. Goodyear,

G. Cornell, gate. East Saginaw.
C. Peterson sad A. Dunnehake. drill reamer
tsp, Detroit.

»

W. Taggart, mill*tone curb, Niles.
W. Wells, fruit crate, Muskegon
_
C. Wilde, feedingtrain to drills, Berlin.

State

Affairs.

Wm. P.JGraves, of Northfield, wouldn't
take market price for his appleo last fall,
and now he has 3,000 busheb on his hands,
all frozen.
H. H. Pike, dow of the Clifton House,
Niles, ia goine back to bis first love. He
will i eopen the old Pike House on the
10th of May.
The widow of ex-Gov. Epsphroditus
Ransom, of this State, died at Fort Scott,
Kansas, on March 17. Her remains were
brought to her old home, Kalamaaoo. for
interment.
,

• TJ'c *ife ul Job Manly, a farmer resid­
ing in Bedford township, seven miles northi
of Battle Creek, committed suicide on thea
21st inst. by hanging herself. She was
'
temporarily insane.

eats demand of him, precisely in the 600. Th. Ml« ,n th. Hod dmrtmra
method jnescribed by Democrat*, and at wra 7,548 MTM for 876’10. Th. u&gt;ul
M1M from Ju«n, 1870, were 270343
their doabu. We think these geotlemea
rare lor 82319,002, inriurire of 880,052
that it shall be done.
far fimrw-T Ralna
It seems that a view of the disorders in
tion. Mr. Goodyear's genius. like that of
South Carolina, taken from Columbia, dif- -A??1’ Kn«!‘™l'-To red th,
»!. Ureeg. wril, to writ. . le&lt;a,|,
glancing through a telescope planted 500

81, 1876.
Thia report corers two Michigan compa­
nies, the Detroit fire and marine and the
Michigan State at Adrian ; al*o 105 com­
panies of other States, three Canadian
companies, four English companies, and
one German company.
The total paid-up capital of the Michi­
gan companies is 8400,000 ; their admitt­
ed assets, 8819,062 ; liabilitiaa, including
re-insurance fund and capital, $560,856 ;
surplus as regards policy-holders, 8638,205;
surplus over capital, $258,205.
The 105 companies of other States show
a paid-up capital of 839,039,230 ; admitted
aasrts, 895,057,659 ; liabilidee, including
re insurance and capital, 871,162,164;
surplus as regard* policy-holdcra. 862,i
934,725.
.
The Canadian companica show a paid-up
capital of 81,539,546; admitted aueM,
83,462,716; liabilities, etc., 82,084,470 ;
■urplus as regards policy-holders, 8L917,-

hand, and be master

nr

c__.

.

...
----------- —
uj at ouce.
miles away. Messrs. Hampton and Cham­ mlb
raw,, ererp (portion of Egon,
berlain, who ought to know something of riueh era. up u, pmnieo—I odl th.t ,
what is going on in that Stale, both good od.totton. And If pto^d tho.hU.
itj u.trm. pure, pumnotie.1 Ke,«fi,b i
ngurt it to uu exoeBral oduoetion. Th«
STS thatnnls
~~ J.... .
rJorioB have been greatly &lt;

letter of Acceptance, hia Inaugural

'i’e-V'" "'"**•**

ad-

drees, bis Cabinet, peculiarly composed us
it ia of Liberals and Northern and South-

our

Washington, D. C. Maryh 26, '77.
Ed. Banner.—

our Statesmen have been unable in the
past to adjust. And no one hut a Demo­
crat or a fanatic would force him into
haste. Notwithstanding hia avowed re­
pugnance to um of arms to bolster up any
State government and his reiterated n.wtions that we must have full and complete
restoration of civil government throughout
tho Union, yet, because he very properly
pursues a cautious, statesmanlike course
and forces peaee upon all would-be bellig­
erents until lime shall have demonstrated

- PO^

Mari THUen P:atis af Ksxl.

lief.

1'our. truly
-------------... ,
THOMAS F. MOORE,
WM«.- &gt;u Card K«-m, I'vr-jiu. jth Co.-&gt; Jill

FEEL

the necessity of definite action.
The
rampant Democracy here charge him with

MYSEl7~A NEW MAN.

takluit V

CSrwiiO

GOOD EVIDENCE.

Pa
to W
aoco
lit,
for
dew
fore
to til
C

causes combined. It is noteworthy that
that tbq very parties who urged him for­

ward, are those who are now condemning
Mr. Hayes for not precipitately withdraw­
ing tho trooja and trusting everything in

Al
bad men in arms.

Mr. Lincoln*a policy

TM

of making haste slowly in undoubtedly a'
sound one for with him and Gen. Grant,

o«u

Mei 1- liOHE.

productive of beneficial results. Northern
Republican* here unite in believing Mr.
Hayes should take all damred time, but

APPRECIATION.'

emptorily recognised. ’ We wholnow him
believe he will not allow htatoclf to be
swerved from hia course of sagacious and

weeks only. Office seekers by the thous­
and hare harassed him day and night be­

I-ast week I wrote you that the Democ­

#5*

Johnson to enter at the very outetart of
hia administration upon summary dispo­
sition of weighty affaire of State which

slightest reason why be should Dot pro­
ceed cautiously and with the fiafleet under­
standing. He has been President three

Washington letter.

iArkej.

&gt;* AiUuiuij.

cautious and discreet, and tee well taught
by the example of failure -wade by Mr.

fraud and deception jn bitterest terms.
Mr. Johnson, at one swoop, was going to
$76,023 losses paid. The companies of
solve the reconstruction problem ; but in­
other states report $107,675,539 risks
written, $1,533,525 premiums received, stead gave us a Pandora's box of evil and
$769^52 lorn incurred, 177,502 Iomm the unsettled political, offaire of South
paid. Tho Canadian companies report Carolina and Louisiana rre to-day, more
$9,997,609 risks written, $162,873 prem­
than ten years after hu attempt, as much
iums received, Gt&gt;0,909 losses incurved,
$65,309 losses paid. Tho foreign compa­ due to hia ill advised haste as td all other
nies report'811,160,133 risks written,
$lf.0,909 premiums received, 8103,844
losses incurred, 8104,210 lotaca paid.
The summing up of Michigan buiocsa
for the year 1876 shows 82,052,720 pre­
miums received and 81,023,045 looses
paid. The excess of receipts is over 100
per cent, but from thishsd to be deducted
all the expenses of doing business, specific
taxes, etc.
The summing up of Michigan business
by stock companies for the year 1875, as
given in Commissioner Row's report made
abaut ono year ago, shows 82,522,605
premiums received and 81,350,148 losses
paid. The excess of receipts is 81,172,&lt;
457. This shows a larger buxinres by
nearly one-quarter in 1875 than in 1876,
but a smaller proportionate excess of re
ceipta. The commissioner estimated the
average net profit on the entire burineas of
State for 1875 to be about 12? per cent in
the premiums received.

crJraifc-stun

D,,‘1
swn'nnK.-waut.
became President, unmistakably point to •Ml
wind Irvin the It.u
the very matters alleged by It He m to' TSSirftMrr
Mr—ral. .nd fc.ra-1.

The foreign companies report their gen­
eral condition on June 1 of each year, and
bencc statistics at the doac of 1876 can­
not be given.
•
■’
The leading feature of thia report is its ,
showing of the Michigan buaincre of 1876. i
the two Michigan companies report 812,।
054,515 risks written, 8174,413 pram

cause certain offices had to he filled by
new appointments, and it is sheer folly
to hold him amendable for delay in afi

racy was not happy. Now they are. They
The old State House at .Lensing onme
s have, they say, discovered that President
near burning again on the 20tti, a brisk
‘ Hayes has been guilty of bad faith, and
fire having started in a room in the base•torias
I«P»- Ut they are exultant indeed at the confirmacaught by sparks dropping through a holoi tion of their "I told you ao."
They
under the store.
claim that the Southern members of Con
As a result of Dr. Reynolds' labors ini gresa, waived their opposition to his being
Greenville, -Ml persons joined the R-form
declared elected on thfi sole ground of eerClub in one night. Later intelligence from
Greenville brings tho news that the Reform tain pledges made by Mr. Hayas' confides
Club has grown wonderfully since Dr. Rey­ tiai friends that when installed, ho would
nolds left there, and now has over 690i summarily withdraw the troops from South
members. The city polls but 633 votes. Carolina and Louiriana.
They daim

The annual report of the Flint and Pere
M-np-Ue Bxilrad CotDjMj t» 1876 wm
ptthluferf « lh« 20th ira Th. mm
ahows 336 miles now in operation. The
rad tra Ora 612,000.000, tl,. bonded
d«bt tww bring *6,961,005. Theraning,
of lb. roU wm 61,000,363, urinu Sf..
•xJ’ra “nl875, rt*m“S • dratra oi
JJJ;Th&lt; oponring expenm
6636,298, or • drarra of 862,161 from
th. prenon. jmr, bring a net mernra of
!8«,476 over the previous year. To thia
rirald b. mUod 854,097 prid for now rril.,
।
bMMofcn plrad in th. owutrnotion, but
Imi jra in th. eqrae raonit Th.
nmbM of praMgra rarirf wm 463,439,
• drara. rf 31,945 from th. prtnra.
jra. Th.0M.Wrnf ton. of freight omnad WM 339,767, a domnue of 6.384 ton..
Th. drara. m tk. payroll ra m

WHIT I MOW ABOUT VE6ET*

truth, are in a terrible strait of mind be­
On Tucedaj
surance commissioner 8. H. Row L»n co®' cause we would like to believe that some,
plianoe with a reaolutfon of the house of
representatives), showing the bumoesa of
sionally give us a truthful ettatecicnt. We
the stock fire insurance companies author­
ised in this State, the smounl of their
risks written, premiums received, and

year —not against tho controller of power­
following nunnor.
ful political influences interested in hia

“Would your lordship like any refreahmt?" said a servant, coming in.
“Lady Adair,” said Herbert, gaily, “shall
ord® refreshment?'’
-Udy Adair P aaid Minnis.
“Why, Herbart!'' cried hb mother,

_HJR. Steven’s Column.

hence we who know the proticnere of the
Democratic press to tell nothing but tho

The hauranoe in Michigan-

Fatal Accident

which h’e used to wield, and his assistsnre

Yoere rwpar-IaDr.
Mu. A. A. DINSMORE.

V«g«CM i* Sold by all Dnggiitt.

Lical Blijipe^ fiotice?

justing Southern matters which had 8
pars of Geo. Grant's bort judgement
without Eucceacful issue.
THE COMMISSION.

tiou to go South ss a member of the

proposed Commhsion, and

it

wrma a

farther, that he never could hare been
declared elected but for the awistonce of
tho Southern Democrats and now that he iul and ■&gt; right wilbo.1 th. ddito-nuOu

refuses to abide by his agreement, he is
charged with fraud and deception in profuscst Democratic epithets. It has boon
■aid that a Democrat is not happy unless
ho ia throwing mud or vilifying his oppo­

•f « CobbMui. The Hooiken, lUpablioua do Dot mt It, thuiog it ra.j

tbraraod o.,ra „„t Srator Shontuo
•nd Mran G«rto|d. Port,, „d M„'.
them ra th. Grad, of Mr. H.w «dd
to be tho n.rra u, 1E, ^rara.1 .hk*

euod.Toi.to.

The "Iron Trail.’

A spicy sketehjdescriptivc of a trip over
the Atehison Topeka and SantaFc Railroad
and of the beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by “Nr®
Crinkle,” the musical and dramatic critic
of the New York World, sent free oo p»plicadou.togctherwith the SandtuinGituk,
maps and time tables of this new and pop
ular route from Kaaw Cityaod Atchison
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arisons and th? San
Juan Mines. The finest line of Pullman
Sleepers on. the continent between the Mis­
souri .River and the Rocky Mountains
without change. Address
T. J. Andkhson,
Gen. Pau. AgtTopeka. K«Jan. 4 *76 tf

Ddrae lie mogoiuoo of Hempun ,od
NicloH,. The Denoenft objeet to it
b««™ the, ehiw it &gt;o«H b. bat . re^
nents, and the wholesale denunciations now etidoo of the Electorel Cotoraiwoo of
Whitman's Assorted Candiu*—the bet.
extended to Mr. Hayes,"seem to indicate «ght to ermt, far the
n the market. A full supply at J- p,hV
•»« bo Heprblfcmo, Btri .ptrid, u io Marta*.
• high d.gra of fri»t, ora Ui. oewl, Uw Ute Triburi, decide

todrad t„ TOtug ra, giratoSra
tor Gordoo. B.t u Soouor. Sher».o
‘tod Gorito, nrodiu. thrir
rtra
,
oftheUrgd., uduoo ooo exhibit, the
rarioetog pepere, ud forther u Mr
HMtohoebemionutoigoortoDeofth.

whole mera, rail th.
p. rtoedrti, their prra ora th,

Bera th. prapoeitim be*

We
the publie,
ly cure all
of kmfis or

thia opportunity of inforawg
that we will safely and radial­
cases of JwTrs, without the u*
ligature. - No cure, no pay.
E. F. 4 I. W. Brown.
Hastimob, Dae. 21,1876. xxi68B

CHAMBMBLAIN AND HAMPTON.

----------——arc UU3Notice
“■d preparing for their reception. Both
’will g0 before the Cabins, determined to
Farmere please take notice that I have
’
bought out the interest of Calhoun A
,
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
"eh a the stand taken in advance by their
find it to your interest to call •"*!
mf'
I
xmfiltf
JBmock,

w. ra otoW. to g|„ u,,
iojoltod. Of ooatoo m o,dk&lt; gurar 1
whu the itotoraUte „d trMhfd ttora '

’

Brickfor salert’my* yard. Section 'Aid,

in Rutland.

Timon.

Hkvay L. Mwton.

Dec. Sth, 1876.
Wanted.

Jus .ubbtan.—Edward

.nJ™,

toll.lh“ 1
. t^Rrwk"
Goodt,
W __
... M

I

�MJSavage&amp;Co's Col.

GOOD BIS I0MIP0BU8!

What ia harder than eanfog money ?
Collecting IL

Railroads.

Railroads.

New Advertisements.

•fr’hortu! Llaa

Why is a palm tree like a chroodogCr ?
It furnishes daks.

Railroads.

W01Wro^S2

CHICAGO S Kt®MIAiLAKE SHOHE
n.^,tar~vSw‘^&lt;w*w

KCHlGAriXsom

Affection which is never reciprocated—
Neuralgic affection.

TIME TABLE,
BtfwjDec

TsHsi

-

Cheas can never bo a fast gama; it takes
four knights to play it.

Swift, on the War Path with a new and
well selected

10th, 1876

GOING EAST.

TRAINS 00IN6 SOUTH.

Who is that lady whose visits nobody
wishes ? Mira Fortune.

STOCK OF GROCERIES

When is a horse not worth a dollar ?
When it is worth less (worthless).
• A little boy’s first pair of trousers always
fit if the pockets are deep enough.

Ue.

Tilden’s income-tax suit is not dead but
aleepcth, and will bo waked up in the course
of a few weeks.

Lswto

MOO.

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

Why is a room full of married folks like
an empty room ? Because there is not a
single person in it.

Generally that 1 have again embarked

He who reforms himself has done more
toward reforming others than a crowd of
noisy, impotent patriots.
.

TRAINS OOIXO NORTH.

w Tie Grocery Business

When a lady now declines to accept an
offer of marriage, she presents her unhappy
lover with a cardinal mitten.

Bitting* asya, “1 spell it ‘kaughphy,’
and Webster spells it ‘ooffec.’ 1 kant tell
wich ia right. Web. or me."

The invention ot tbe musical scale oc­
curred in 1023. It was the invention of
an Italian monk, Guido Arctiue.
We can generally tell what a man’s go­
ing to do next when be pats tbe lighted
end of a cigar in his mouth by mistake.

Nobody knows to this day what a time
Noah bad of it in the ark with the ante­
diluvian ancestor of the present Kentucky
mule.

Battl. Crc.k.

OLD STAND on Jcffenon Street.

Ie"unitedsTATFS

ailed Free

•ud“ The above goods hare been selected
with great care and will bo
aold at price* that

FLORAL'. GUI DE DEFY COMPETITION
Cali soon and examine my stock and
prices.
J. H SUTTON.

What word o£ five syllables is that,
from which if ytttf take one syllable away
ho syllable remains? Monosyllable—no
syllable.

JR AND TRUNK RAILWAY.
"
MAY L_1876.

lAIIS’

, An exchange says it is thought that the
time will yet come when members of the
choir will be expected to behave during di­
vine service jug as well as other folks.

CARBOLIC OIL

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A Frenchman is about opening a “Hy­
meneal academy" in Covington, Ky., in
which young ladies will bo taught the
marriage service, with all the proper sobs,
sighs and hysterics, in three easy lessons.
“ Madam, did you ever lift a dog by the
tail t" “Why, no, you cruel thing, you.”
“ 1 didn’t know, because 1 just saw you
carrying your little child across the gutter
by one arm. A dag’s tail b a good deal
stronger than the ligaments of a baby's

EAST AND WEST,
roinnox

THE FAMILY GUEST
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Detroit Advertisements.

he'd be ran* of yon at any time and could
afford to watt."

A lecturer undertook to explain to a vil

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600 bo., REFUSE BEANS
In qoandliss to rah. at

BRAND RAPID! AND DETROIT!

The Company ro^ryiot th* right t a vary a&gt; ei
uwrtance* may ra«wire.
TRAINS WEST.

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FERRAND WILLIAMS A CO.,
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Datroiu Mieblna.

and be happy again.

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A Grot Redaction ii Pries I
REMOVAL I

SALISBURY i, BROSSEAU
Old Bounty Land Warrants.

FURNITURE,
United States General Land Office.

A man with four wives was brought be-

“Say, Pat, suppose Satan was to come
along now, and see both of us here, which
do you suppose be would take, you or me T'

Totak.dftet Mohd.y,Srr. M, 1M&gt;.

neon
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Parlor unao all day trains.
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Only 50 C«nU a Taair, i-T-vyjKl-v

A scientific writer says every infant can
say “no" several months before it can say
“ yea." An old bachelor who has been re­
jected seventeen tinjw says this habit of
saying “no" before she can say “yes” clings
to the female infant until after sh« becomes
twenty-seveu yearr old.

claimed the astonished Hans. “Four vires !
Dat was a most hinooiosa crime! Discharch him at vonsi. Off be lif mit four
vires he got banishment enough. I lif
mit von, and I got doo much banishment
already.’

SIANt IAPIDI DIV1SI0M.
Tbe Reliable 8b«rt Llie

X^ara.
um.'

The cable sadly announced, the other
day, “ The Pope has had another chill."
And now tbe patent-inside papers of Iowa

al! his anathema* against type.

ti-.uavAW.vsfirt

CHICAGO k. LAKE HURON *4

The convicts in the Massachusetts State
prison are holding an industrial exposition,
■A which specimens of their handiwork
are sold for the benefit of their familial

The establishment of tho experiment
station at Middletown. Conn., to examine
and report upon the merits of fertilisers, is
said to save the fanners from 650,000 to’
6100,000 yearly.
.

J1CXBOI--C1OM connection* are Skoda with
road*.
Joas.vit.Ls--With LakaShorwA Mich.Soathera
Railroad.
Bamkom-With DetroIl.IIHlwlal. i Sosthweatera
Railroad.
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A western paper coarsely calls the Chi­
nese immigrant a boat. Regarding him u
a vegetable, we should prefer to speak of
him as a qucue-comber.

Prof. Spencer F. Baird says be gathered
up ons night as many as 350 birds which
haff killed thc’nselvcs by striking against
the lantern glass of the Cape Hatteras
lighthouse.

-MH* n» dally except Sunday.

De sot fool of Third street. Detroit. Train
hic**o time. and leave depot as follows
oronto sad Bafalu Ex pre.,
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Uptote? Goods Braids Frmo, k

The Graef Soathern Ttawli^
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Srt"r», o«r '•mmMTlY L004T*° if T1*
ffrLrfiTToourSToilt,
22 MONROE ST.
NEXT DOOR TO

Northern

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RARWAYCOMPANY

Look here !

Look here!
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J. M. HEWES,
we guarantee Satisfaction.
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purehwog , CoO. ,o«k 016.

Important Notice.
Hawriwoa, March 16,1877.
Hiring fonnd the payment of High
Rent a tax too great for n&gt;y cnstomerfi to

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• 10th, 1876

1ST.

WHQfrE NO 2040.

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRILS, 1877.

NO. 98.

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! Tbe Uble i&gt; u follow.. Hour pre bbl, ure.ei.rea with moot of IhoofieiJ. wbuo
grain per cwt.:
«lo‘J &gt;t * to manage our railroads : and I
ail’d n u, Na,.
Ko • II aw
om fre0
frec ,0 *
admil
1 have
k*Te found them
tl&gt;cm to
10
Frtigkt
r.. l ai, .ws
dmil “aLI
''SiToVarter. now" । be as a class, as intelligent, honorable and
I to DUroii.
t&amp;£&amp;
humane as tho average of any other elan

The Question of Needed
Changes in our Rail­
road Legislation,

i of our cilixens. They fully realise the
fact that the success or failure of their
I roads is wholly dependent on the prosper- |
■ ity of the “producers snd consumers"
i
Here we see, at a glance, that the loca' located along their lina.
And I believe
1 rates charged by the Michigan Central them to Ihj sufficiently intelligent and
on tho War Path with a new and I
.
' Railroad Company are not only far belowi shrewd to sec that any policy pursued by
Swift
A Special Rppart frem Ceamtaleae r • the ratra allowed by their charter, but them in the management of their roads
well selected
I they are levs than one-half the rates which
which would “work great injury" to their
S. S. €•¥¥.
i the State of-Michigan charged her own , patrons, must of necessity result to the
4 on
citittM when the rr-ad was owned and I detriment of the interests of the onrpora»« Rite*.
OrricBor tub OoMMisuoNxaor )
j was being Derated under its special di- J tions which it is their duty to serve.
j Kaii.ro ids, Lansing, March 20, *77 j
rcction.
J
CHARTERED ROADS.
In the face of these facta, what weight
To the Ron. C. M. Crosicell, Goctrnor
. Of every doeription.
J would beg lave |
of Michigan : should be attached to the statement in tbe’
The roads operated under special _ chatr
above recited petition, that, “railroad com­ ten, in *this State, are the Detroit and
craidarefl.to inform my old customere and the i
Certain quatiow which material
panies combine their wealth and influence,1 Milwaukee, Erie and Kalamasoo, Grand
' ly affect not only the railroad corporations
thereby forming monopolies working great River Valley, Lake Shore and Michigan
doing businew in our State, but the gen­' injury to the producer," etc ? Here is a
■r joi _«xw !
1 Southern, and Michigan Central.
eral
intereats
of
the
State
at
large,
having
.
»»?l
U00&gt; 3UW I
' case in point: The State owned and was1
In the case of the Detroit and Milwau­
PEOPUFOF BARRY COUNTY
been prominently brought before the operating the road, and certainly should
kee, it is shown by Table XIV., “Rata of
...
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legislature for their eonsideration, I have' be operated in the interest of its own tili. Transportation," of the report of tho
the honor to transmit to you, and through‘ sens, and it is but fair to presume that it did। Commisaioner of Railroads for 1876, that
a|
। \&gt; OQ |
80.00i
0 ....I i i» ' Haunt!, &lt;hu 1 lure uni. crebrekwl i» you’ to the Legislature, tbe following so blit with the rates charged, as shown1 the average rate received per ton per mile
“bringing roads undkr trx gknxkal
report, embodying in a concise form the above, the State became bankrupt, tho1 for all freight transported for that year
RAILROAD LAWS."
results of my investigations of the sub­ first jiortion of the road built had been
‘ was one and sixty-seven hundredths cents;
jects
mentioned. Ii do this in sccordauce worn out, and with neither means norr while but one road operated under our
_
—
,
jects menuonea.
The request made in the first resolution,
„,;L
eaction 10, of the act
that we respectfully ask our Legislature
credit to place it in condition to do the‘ general law. reported an average rate for
I
--«r
creating
J
creatine this office, in which tho Commis­ business which was offered, it was com­ tho yrar, equally low. This road is, and to bring all such roads" (meaning, un­
sioner is required, at such times as “he pelled to sell the road to this “monoply," lias been since’ April 15, 1875, in the doubtedly, the chartered companies,) “un­
shsll deem advisable," to “examine any and the “great injury" worked by them to hands of a receiver; and his repoi&gt; for der the general railroad laws, should have
TOfBSOHAL
j
At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street.■ I particular subject connected with the con­ the producer has been a reduction of rates 1875 shows that the net earnings of the
dition and management of railroads." to less than one-half those formerly charged road, the earnings above operating expeo- some plan by which this could tie accom­
THIS rsPETt
GN HLK WITH
“and particularly whether a claMificalion by tho Slate. As both the average and aes—were but 834.185 41, while their in­ plished ; for I apprehend that this, or any
,
j of freight can be made," and •'whether local rates received by tin- Lake Shore and terest liability for tho year, accruing but other Legislature, will be puxzlcd to know
WThe above goods have been selected any railroad corporations make any uis- Michigan Southern Railway Company, as not paid, amounted to 8386.407 93. bow to proceed in order to compel, against
with great
great care
rare and
and will
be
crimination in the rualtar of freights shown by the report of the Commissioner From this it may be clearly seen, that• their will, nnj set or body of men to or­
with
will b.between points intereected by compNing of Railroads, are lea than those of the even a slight reduction in their rata, ganise a railroad company.
sold al price* that
lina and jointauot so intersected," and re­ Michigan Central, it is but fair to pre­ witliout a oorroponding increase of bus"VNirORM MAXIMUM RATRS."
port thereon to the Governor,
sume _
.uu.v
that
___ _the
______________
above comparison
,---------- made in iuoss. would almost inevitably, -rcdoaJ
The second and last named resolution
DR. 1. M. IH.AZOA
of the the ease of the Michigan Central may, । {|iefr earnings to an amount lew than their
a very
titv large
larec number of copies
c&lt;
embodied in this petition is aa follows:
fSb’IAN A SVRGEON
with
equal
justice,
"be
applied
to
that
com'
Ml’owing prtittot, coming freu JI preu of with equal justice, be applied to that com- operating expenses.
“Retolced, That the general railroad law
!
The table referred to above showa the
our Sure. ."J mg"”* b’ pn»o&lt;.t'f high
1 of the State should then be so amended as
he rata of the Michigan Central Rail
standing in their several communities, have
average rate received by tbe Michigan! to require all roads to establish uniform
JOHN ft. EASTMAN.
been presented to both branches of the road Company, quoted above, are the reg- Central and the LakeShore and Mich«atf'^
Ratriwltim ra4CW|
S-warimara
rata, according to the distance
ATTORNEY AT 1. \W A SOLICITOR
nlur local rates at which a shipper may send Southern roads, respectively, to have beat of transportation, for tho
_____ portalion, for the carrying of all
Oil ■OO. nJ «!»»■»• UMi1* ,llJ Legislature ; and the subject matter, to
gether with the high cbaraetcrofthesigners one barrel of flour or 100 pounds of grain ; one and one-tenth and one and one-bmid-’ produce
p^|nce and merchandise
___ ----------------------------------------over their lines." ’ ■
_ ______________________
of this jwtition, would seem to demand but it is a well known fort that at most, if redlh cents per ton per mile, which are less‘
jQ _______
consideration
of the propoaition
::____ :_____2..
tl.OXZO I). CAO'VALLADER.
[jsnia.’Tari
not al all, the different points named tbe rates than are reported by any other |jcre Kt forth, it may bo well to quote from
for it more than • |*«nR notice.
ATTORNEY at LAW 4 SOLIC ITOR
• here set forth, it may be well to quote from
through rate given, for the last twelve roads in the State ; and that of the Lake
committee
of
The petition i» as follows :
■Ire report of tho select
'______
_
_'*the
V8
months at least, have paid to this company Shore and Michigan Southern is a less r
ain
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S. OCWVC,
Senate,
To iht Ronarable members of the J^gista.
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u. O.
u. 1872, appointed “to inbut
„ut a
a trifle
tjifle of
of the
the rales
rale* quoted.
quoted.
rale than j have ever seen reported by any TCBt4gate and report upon the subject of
Again, this petition asserts that ^id |
businere. out- t^ngportation between the interior and
aarehltf.
H.ax. Uutisci
We, the undersigned, ask your honora­ creature
'inis
v.cature is
in not above the creator.
1
I j side the State.
.
the seaboard." The committee was em­
PHU. W. MSKERN.
ble body to enact laws in conformity with is
is true
iruv ;. and
-ud hcncc it
‘.I follows
follow that the
""
-n,c stockholders of the Michigan Ccnwcred
visit -different
different poinis
points in tho
the
mjm coc»T ■
-Lti.i i: and al !
child
is ..«•
not above rh..
the nirent
parent
|jBT(J ivtxtttM
j^ened wv
no return —upon
their
and obtain
the testimony of
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/_
“ all
’1
i Cimu
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------ ■; ana al ,, irai nave
j—■ — ---­
the following:
___k .1...
m.vnnttMUtllf uoterr 1 .
. ...
that, lima those
.
J
.to •.
____ . •information
r_____________
competent
impart
upon
WUBBFA*, Uorporationt, and especially though the parent may pomesa the poirer iBTC9Unfnt ^ooe 1873? and nt that time
Mr ii-v
a dividend of 4 percent, in stock, any of the numerous questions having a
railroad corporations, artius«!ljr .n the! to cripple, maim or destroy the child, an I
rzHiroaj cnrjM*-*.* j ■ a
Worth u lbc pre8cnt time but a bearing upon this important subject. The
BOWEN,
. __ _ —
rri k-i,it of combining their wealth and influ- cxcrciM of this power*!* justly regarded i
I as the most henious of crimes. But may , frnclion oTcr forty cents on the dollar. result of the investigation of this commit­
thereby forming monopolies inimical
« 7*.
! wc
,
not truthfully claim that the railroads )
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern tee is the collection of a vast amount of
♦str
■ “X.
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Twmde. pi.pi..
wort ng
are the children—the true, legitimate
u follows:
testimony which fills a volume of nearly
inj«n lo both PnJu&lt;«
&lt;
offspring of the Slate ? Have not the ' August
----------- 4,
&lt; iq
-i one of 4
1874,
4 per ~-nt
cent.
(one thousand pages, ocoompanied by tbe
HiffISCJ. nun., u K
b, .bicli th.
• !
^^rtioeofllierilWWl rut ef h» ,individuals composing the State laUred for
February 1, 1875, one of 3| per eent. ,report of the committee, a volume of near­
February 1, 1876, one of 2 per cent.
]ly four hundred pages more. The com­
|.Er W th. l&gt;»er eetepriW t» W ।their conception by voting aid, douatmg
lands, money, time, and general encourageCures Rheumatism and ?••«»»’«*••
The stock-of this company is selling at ,mittee was composed of Senators William
enh.nc^l ™lo&lt;» for utiel.. tn""moot, while the State, in her true capaci-1 k
less than -50 cents on the dollar.
’Windom, Roscoe Conkling, T. M. Nor­
portM for eot»umpl&gt;0" ;
ty ot parent, gave them birth by the grant
The overage rate received by the Grand ,wood, Henry G. Davis and John W.
K,n Wa«M*«. 1' » • •dl &gt;«Wil“h’1 of franchisa upon which they live, and j
River Valley road is reported to be two Johnston.
./.riel, that “the en»tur« » not .bore without which/they cannot exist T AU g
and thirty-two-hundredths cents per ton
Upon the subject of establishing uni­
weet s
otel
per mile, which, from an examination and form maximum rates by law, the commit
this can surely(bc said to
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prop.'
for
to the Michigan Central and Michigan (comparison of the reports of other reads ’
toe report:
.nd th.t tho~ lh‘t treeeh upon
nshu Southern Railroads, the con.trurt.on of g
similarly situated and doing a correspond­
"Equal mileage rates they pro­
the neoplc t&gt;y extortion should be sum
amount of business, appears to be an nounce ‘impracticable,’ because—
MT-IT NEVER FAILS! Try it Once-fe*
which was commenced and earned well ing
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«ith b, th. eo.etn.ent of
BOARD AS" ROOM. $•-' W PER DAY'.
towards completion by the State itself.
jlow as the average rate received by its
a. ‘ It would prevent railways from low­
Xi.. .nJ •*&gt;'■«&gt;»”
f-”'
RAILROADS ‘ CHAROINO ENORMOUS AND
ering their fares and rates so as to compete
As
the
rates
for
the
Ene
and
Kalama'
UNJUST BATES."
with traffic by sea or canal, or by a shorter
visions;
,
,
Whereas, The several railroad.
The third “whereas" in this petition, xoo’ road are not re r-rted separately from or otherwise cheaper railway, and would
,rf'thia State, and particularly those opera- “That several railroads in this State, and the other branches of ithe Lake Shore and thus deprive the public of the benefit of
Un "^■^l3-X'I«”e1iX«
particularly tho* operating under special Michigan Soatiicrti, I can speak of that,' competition and tho company of a icgiti, Ions time. •»»
Jet. enms.on 5X, !&gt;«’• few r» • 1»S ?”•' “J only in connection with the rate reported1 mate source of profit.raRRANDWItMAMStCO.
b. ‘It would prevent railways from mak­
■mi vet charging enormous and unjust by that company, and which is shown else­
where ; but ss tbe Erie and Kalamaxoo is’ ing perfectly fair arrangements for convey­
X I^W-wre of rhi. Suu, non X I. a. ~.; to. U rtym. BJ th. re­ one of the branches whose burinesa goa to
’ ing, at lower rates than usual, goods
h 2X1
'h"”aRhlJ “TT
make
that
low
rate,
it
is
safe
to
infer
that
1
brought
in large and constant quantities,
port of th. Commirttotrer of K*Jre.J. for
Pensions.
the rate on this road ia as low as the low-* or for conveying for long distances at a
1R?.TU .rorep. nt. rereirrtl on «&gt;•
lower rate than for short distances.'

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DEWEY

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islaturo wss this, one, which makes the
State liable for any damage which might
aecra® to
companies by reason of My
"alteration amendment, or repeal" of any
of the conditions of these charters. If
these charters were ever valid, the proviso
quoted must of necessity be valid.
It would seem that the charter of the
Grana River Valley can be repealed, so as
to take fffect in March next;but I tail to
discover any advantage which is derived
by tbe company by operating their road
under their charter. Neither do I dis­
cover that the Slate ia io any way tbe loser
by permitting them m to do; but, ou the
contrary, it is shown by the report of the
Commissioner of Railroads for 1875 that
the company pay an annual tax to the
State of 114,940 ; while under the general
law they would have been liable, for the
year 1875, to but 85,73338,—an amount
of 89,200.62 Jess than they are now
paying under their charter.
If wo fail to
discover any real advantage to be gained
by tbe State from the repeal of their char­
ter, is it not clearly for our interest to
permit them to continue the payment of
tills increased amount of tax ?

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Old Bounty Land Warrants.

Joy Comfort and. Happinu,
To THE

Sick and Affileted!
Hastings and vicinity.

eJS Suu. a.n.ul l—d “*"■

DR. J. B. LaSURE

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Are not the facts as above set forth a
wwtj-i™ n»J’
Sure/.hieh returamto&gt;.«l for .tta* «f plain contradiction of the assertion tost
these roads “have been for a long time,
one Legiluare tobnnj
and are yet charging enormous and unjust
wi for 1774, 1-37 centapcr
•
rata ?”

c. ‘It would compel a company to carry
for the same rate, over a line which has
been very expensive ia construction, or
which from gradients, or etberwiae, ia very
expensive in working, at the asms rata for
which it carria over leas expensive lina.'
for 1878 on the same roads, 1— cents, a
REPEALING CHARTERS
lawn.
The difficulties hero enumerated apply
Tb.ttbosnn.mluilrnmU.n. Xfb.
I
trP"-p"
The statement made in the first roohi. F'u X bn » .mended u to empire l
with far greater fores in this country than
। iion, vis: that ‘‘inasmuch as the charters in England. Our roads are much longer.
^““n.e-bl^:^M" “
■ u oomwrireti »itb Ut' l,m&lt;"
“
t of the several railroads of the State, opertbbSut«,«idon onr toding ro«d«. « “V। sting undet special corporate privilqia Their circumstances and conditions are leas
. kJ on.otont.ting to now tho nrerngo have now expired," is, so far aa it relates uniform. Thu difference in cost of con­
X'tmTfe'lh.e.rrji.bor.llP^'1'' ’X*
Iho noighbotirg Sub.,
struction and expense of working different
i to the Michigan Southern and Michigan
X b Ohio, th. .""go, ■?“
sections of the same read is greater. There
L Central roads, true to thm extent only:
b,
&amp;
report
of
th.
-T *is lea uniformity in the amount of busiJlYtn-eio^^l-SaXThe only condition made by tbe Stete, by
sLiotolh. je.r eoding Jarre 30, 1S70,’ which it conla alter, amend, or repeal their nces on different roads, and on different
...1 ", rent, pnr too wn mtlo; in Mnm- charters, ia set forth in each each of them sootioM of tbe same road. A rate that
h^reiu be Emu»rioo.re tn their rowould ruin one road coating 8100,000 per
in the following words :
mile, would be exoeauve on another that
i^to 1875. gi"
“SWJ. 87. The State raerva the right
cost only 825,000 per mile, if the amount
KV t.king the rt»d»
st any time after thirty yean from the pas
of busmoa on ooh be tho same. On the
ansc
of
this
act,
by
a
vole
of
two-thirds
‘t°M
rtrebTtbo lo«"t
other hand, the more expensive road could,
of aeh branch of the Legislature, to alter.

-' ^Tlir uh

Dr. J, B. LaSur&gt;'»

Special’Medical Announcemen!

da

O&lt;1

At A, M. H .ek'. I'arriag* Shop

nortinp cr\v^7h„e b«n &gt;be

1“
,w

H MWte taM With
n&gt;k* ea all tralor-

Railroad
TlOXj

n
KI&lt;lllr&gt; &lt; ompUlMta, SuaM*

—.•Aiflip,,, i-- .. _ .

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—“”r

in lb. r report to tho

be ruinous on the cheaper one with a small
amount of business. And, even on the

-OU PCT too pre =dn. »
^“,i“freBth’“rnre 1875 b, th.

to nil tho prapotj ttaSuuW reqowred

w rf

ftnw

from wrt*lPJ“'°d ,i„ tlu

XUV
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the State for all damages sustained by rea■on ofiud. Jutruiott, «n&gt;*&gt;tta«&gt;t, or re’’’Now, if tho Lqtuluure tod tho right

^d. fot IB”- P^XTbYth. Suu
(or tbe tuMportWio" O

reran*.
* COAbULTA TlO.'fFJtXK.

Toteot

£r onXTs^

after

ebmpd

„u re«e&gt;&lt;«t

I, Hoio„

fa„r

J“YnMb*ton C"1"1 B“ln*d
1 cenJf _£
nffioial career of nearly four
DB?£reY of
. been intimately
1 rears I have, ot ne&lt;wj.

[Conh'r.ued om Fourth Pnyr.)

�The ^epii-Mf tajMIicap tapper

formed men, mud for men who do not wish'

UKO. M. DLW1CT,

around

would never have any more lovers, and
FIRST WARD.

to be led into temptation, are those held
the family alter ; and the

walked away and hu not yet beeu found.

For Aiderman.

The woman was very pretty, and those who

beet

kno w her beat say that she was exception -

reading rooms embrace within their walls

Hastings, Mich.,' An. 6,1877.

lhe family firaudm.
women.

board of supervisors.

Hero is a work for

They should permit no ©Cretan-

neas, inattention, oc indifference, on

part, to be the cause of * husband, son,
houn, I

their idle

taker or brother, in

The following named gentlemen cosa-

p^. the Board of Supervisors in thia

their

27
Ralph S. Jordan, 0.
For Cou/taUe.

ally honest and true to tbe boast who ao

17

cruelly marked her.

61

24

THIRD

protection of the family circle.

For Alderman.

Women

W bile this is true, tho

• Baltimore, Henry HoughtaHn,

“

Barry, William P. Bidaam.

“

Carlton, Frederick Hecht.

city, Travers Phillipa,

*.

•' David G. Robiaeon. “

••

Hope, Milan L. Waldorf.
\ Irving, Alim Matthew.

ao much superior to men.
base

flattery,

or

“

Orangeville, Lewis A. Nichols.

Rutland, James D. Benham, re elected.

Thornapple, John F. Emory.
Ira

sentimentality.

Stowell,

There

hare

their

failings, so also, do women.

It undoubtedly, is true that men use

not responsible for the prevalence of in­

temperance.
reflected.

Yankee Springe, Zebulon B. Hoyt, “

If the women of America

were just what they should be, intemper­

ance aa well as many other vices, would
be short-lived monsters on this continent.

What can Woman do?

Are we overestimating tho influence

An essay read before the Reform Club,

at Union Hall oo Sunday evening, April

women, - when we say this?

of

What nee

could stand up for one year, against the

earnest and united condemnation of true

1st, by Mrs. Charles H. Bauer:

Thia is a question at all times important;

and, at tbe present time, should receive

our most serii.us consideration.

If men

more intoxicating liquor than- women ; but
this, by no moons proves that women are

Prairieville, George Ikomne.

Woodland,

sickly

Now this is

Women are no better than men.

many good men.
Maple Grove, Adam Wolf.

To be use­

ful to the world, to society, and to our

fellow beings, should be our constant aim,
and endeavor. ^Thc world is full of sin,

If all

and noble women ?

women were

what they should be, their influence, for
good, would be irreeistable, but, alas, they

are not.

They are Depraved as

well as

the men, and perhaps it ia quite aa dif­

ficult for them to reform.

It would be

well therefore, for women to cast out tbe

and to do away

misery, and suffering ;

with that sin. assuage that misery, and

mitigate that suffering,* is no less the duty

of women than of men.

It is not a tri­

fling matter, to live in a world like this ;
but on the other hand, it is a matter of

the most serious importance.

The world

is a great work-shop, in which no idlere

are wanted.

The man or woman who will

so conduct him nr berae’f as to eat other-j'

beam from their own eyes, while they are

attempting t &gt; pull out the mote from tbe
eyes ot the men.

This they can do by

working individually and

their own reformation.

but, on account of active exertions for evil,

becomes a heavier burden on the induatri.
ous public.

In this temperance reform, women can
do much, and should do all in their power;

but what they can do directly is a trifle,
compared with what they can, and should

do, indirectly.

We cannot acquit our­

selves of the responsibilities of life by a

single short-lived effort to accomplish some
good, neither can any great, and perma­

nent good be accomplished in that way.

aad there should

unitedly,

for

RKCOND WARD.

the President by the Southern Democracy
alarms

Lei us have more dignified, /noble and

our young women refuse to associate with,

or receive the attentions of intemperate, or

which his back bad received first dust, namely
“shin look." The third fall ended the atruggle. and Mr. Crandall was declared lhe victor.
Mr. Crandall is a much larger man than Mr.
Mixer, weighing from thirty to forty pounds

The mag­

nitude of the work should not deter.
this matter no work can be lost.

In

from a lame neck, and could not. without much
pain, move his head without turning his whole
body. Bat probably Mr. Mixer, will not claim

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

tions.

Vanderbilt Estate —A Cheerf u|
Frenchman—Oakey Hall—Poll leal—
Beecher—Lotteries.

The

Constables.

The Members of tbe Board of Ed-

First Ward. Hiram J. Kenleld in the Second

Nathan Barlow, and A. Philo Drake for the va-

changed by simply rewiring, is speaking

A CBXnrUL FRENCHMAN.
A Frenchman named Pelletier, who sunt

his wife, to New York a year or two ago
to take care of herself, came over after her
who bare been addicted to strong drink,

has received "moral support only, and very

God forbid,

113 Ml

tbe reformation of ooe individual; but it

ia our candid opinion, that of all the “redribbon" meu, in tho city of Hastings, who
have been really addicted to the Me &lt;/
resolu­

Th© South had tbe hard

while Nsrthcrn Democrats stood ready to

scoop lhe profits if any should accrue.

that it wonid.he better to ally themselves
to a party wlkoh has some power in the

never get so long as they fight the only
party that has any power. Lamar. Hill,
and a score of other sensible men in the
South, are ready to make an alliance with
the Republican party, which will give that

He bound her on

i»p.ir«d bj hi. ai.drou.

odMMui» Ihir place.

For wwh reliance mut not be

41

US"

her, but changed his mind.

HART!Nus. March 2$. Ib77.
I need what yon owe me. Call and set*
• at once.
'
0. D. SFAfLDIXO
mar29w4^

Important Notice.
Hastings, March 16,1&amp;77.
Having found the payment of High

DRUNKARD STOP I
vu « Kwvwtwca OI ioa pain

oTium habit.

Rent a tax too great for my customers to
pay, I have purchased of Augustus Row.’’
the weal half of his new brick block oo
the north aide of State street, next west of
his Boot and Shoe Store, where I shall
move ere long. In the meantime I will
continue to sell Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Groceries. 4c..
Ac., at tbe lowest living price*, to close out
my present stock, before moving into ay
new quarters.
R. -I Graxt.
marlSwC
‘•The Barton Experiment, by the au­
thor of “ Helen a Babies. -Just received

by J. Roberts, Portoffice Building

mar26mst
For sate^

"S-W
JACKSO
NS BEST'
JdUT LTAVY
Chewing Tobacco

A Valuable Farm of One Hundred and
Twenty-Two Acres, on Section I in the
tosrnahip of Rutland.
Good building*,

good young orchard, abundance of water,
and eighty acren under good improvements.
It wifi be sold for |3.000-^mc third ewh.
the balance on long time if desired.

David HovohstattxrRutland, March 22d. 1877.
'

raar26tf

a white beat, with the purpose of branding

bob,

Whom

Taken from the Hi«nsp fwwt office, mm*
time within the last 10 days, a pension
draft in favor of Maria Rou*h, and payable
at Hastings. The person having it will
p.casc return it to the powtoffioe immedi­
ately.
Mn. David Rocsh.

Smoke the VETO, the Ross Fire Cent

Cigar.

Mil lotlo reboiH hi. fotiuo.., rtich

17

J

T.hos

We do not believe there is a single did
in tbe County of Barry who sella Goods
on better terms, or batter,. Good*, than Z
R. Willison. Remember that he will out
be undersold, and that his goods are sH
fresh and nice.
• tnarZ'kl

3655 771

reeorered his pasIL.
X
. r_ _ A

a sofa hi her room, and heated a poker to

th.

CAUTION

Tb. ».»t or (b. pAX di.iaa.af Bnwk.
Irn h- mn U-taU. a.^^,
«ar Ue Maoi7 rf taM tn&gt;aibk&gt; ii

decidedly French way.

entirely sacri­

Bm,|£
Mar22lf

Wl WWUMflk —I—wra

the more enlightened mon of the South

and stope frequenting places where it is
Old habits must be

Wanted.
A cood, improved Fann.
Any cm
• having a form ol 80 acres or mon-' with
। good buildings, can hear of a purchaser
I by calling at my office over Hastinss Na-

mar2f&gt;t2

A——...

r

It

tion, unkm he breaks off old asaociationa,
told.

Henry I. Nnrrox.
Dec 5th, 1876.
xxi&amp;lti

work to do and the sacrifices to make,

lore lour ra th« pwku oration m,
bar, and found her living in comfort, she proa a ouo. Eurywhtre hi. ld|,
having established a very fair connection crowded, people coming hundreds of miles
He stands as well as ever h«
as a seamstress. But the gentleman fan­ to see him.
J’’
^?ular
^ough tbe
cied that she bad not been ai faithful to
loss of friends worries him immeoaely.
him since her arrival in New York aa be
Tilton Is lecturing in California, with
could wish, and some gossips in the neigh- no remarkable reocrea Mrs. Tilton is ktepberhood added fuel to his jealous flame, ^arder. with her mother, and h very pour,
Breew Turner u entirely forgotten, and is
and be proceeded to arrange matters in a

can stop without also changing their aaeo-

ficed, and the habits of moral and Chris-

oKIKS"iAmH'lMILUD

been howljng to tbe Southern

Democrat for twenty years to ‘ stand firm, ’

country peace. President Hayes is work­
ing to that cod, and he will bring it about.
The negro will have his rights axsurod
ture. It is perhaps better for .William the color line will be wiped out, the rtsulte
of tbe war will be acknowledged, and the
that this settlement is effected, for had the
wholeconntry, united, and really i0 accord,
case gone into tbe courts a great many will go on to prosperity again. This is
things would have been exposed as to the what President Hayas is tryinglo do, and
dead man's business matters that would this is what the Democracy of the North
and the lower orderi in the South are try
have been injurious, and it is certainly bet­
ing to prevent They can survive anything
ter for the heirs, for they get enough in but peace.
all conscience, without a fight for it. And
but tho lawyers are happy.

without ranch knowledge of human notion.

Brick for sale at my yard. Section 23d,
in Rutland.\
,

The New York Demo­

Republicans elect two and lhe Democrats two, a regular income of &lt;1,000 a mouth be­
Aidermen, having the Board a tie, the same ax' sides, need not worry about his earthly fu­

A Tabular Statement or the Votes
oiven for City and Ward onictu: so this matter blows over, and everybody

rtiong drink not one will keep his

malign influence.

The Vanderbilt estate is to be settled North, and thus get something in tho way
without a lawsuit, much to the disgust of of material aid. They want railroads, le­
lhe lawyer*.
William H. coukb down to va-.*. and all sorts of help, which they will

Character and habits are slowly

that we should say one word to discourage

Democracy, and
their woes to ite

wosnnun.1 acretwaa i as.ooo «r «*&gt;•

is beginning to get through tbe wool of
Nbw York, March 30, 1877.
Ed. Banner: —

formed ; but when once formed, and firm-

ciatious and surroundings.

made

may properly charge all

little of that.

and nothing can be done without its influ-

lhe extent of giving his brotliere and sis­

them to do it ? Are the all important ques*

I predict that it

The South lias been

but whenever it came to struggle, the South

An ap­

Can they do it?

Notice.
Farmers please take notice that I hate
bought out the interest of Calhoun 4
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to call and see me.
xri*51tf
J. W. Becx k.

When

lhe tool of th? Northern

crat has
like the gentleman he if. ack nowledge he vu
beaten like a man.
■
R.

proving conscience is a just recompense,

of intoxicating liquors, have formed ieso

A. Card
We take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly cure all cases of pilet. without the tue
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. A 1. W. Bbowx.
Hastixhs, Dec. 21, 1876.
xxifJUt

-

ters a million each, besides the annuities
Republicans have the Mayor. the Marshal, one
provided for in their father's will. Thin
Nuperrisor and the School Inspectors. The
of temperance, that has ever been known ;
Democrats have the Recorder, Treasurer. Jus. makes them all comfortable. A man hav­
but aa yet, we cannot aay that it is any­
ing a million dollars lu his own right, and

Will they do it ? And how can we help

CHEW-SMOKE

MATCHLESS

Republicans the control of the

House, and make the nucleus of a white

in arv end of trouble.

something for women to do ?

Whitman's Assorted I ’andita—the best
n the market. A full supplv at J. p
Robert*'.

_____________

give tbe

will be done.

Is there not

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

Gen. Pau. Art.
Tarek., Ku,

J.O. 4 -70 If

C. P. Rowell &amp;, Co’s. Col.

support of Hayes to an extent that will

tended entirely, for a display of sentiment

love home and its influences.

they are

afraid of is that the South will rally to the

taught that there is something for them to
do in the world, and that life is not in.
Let our boys, also, bo brought up to love

to Pueblo, Denyer and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Ariionx and the San
Jun Mina.
The finest line of Pallet
Sleepers on the continent between the Mis
«mn River nd the Rocky Mountain,
without change. Add res*
&lt;
T..J. Ankermin,

for if Hayee can divide them in tho South

and

the good and hate the evil, and taught to

What

Bourbons.

J”

“P* •« J"
of Uii. nn
wtar wots from Kansas Ciiyaod AtchaL

thia happens down goes the Demoeraey,

Lei our

useful,

the

Republican party in the Sooth.

Let immoral and

indecent fashions be condemned.
girls be brought up to be

seen one of the greatest uprising in fovor

temperate lives.

Tbe sup­

,

ortu.v™ At

‘When ho docs this there

nately existed for fifteen yean.

“Iron Trail.

udoftbabuuuu. TOne„ uj
raort. of U» Hock, .Mou»ui„.
CniOk, U&gt;.

will be a scattering among men who have

port that i* being given to the policy of

Christian mothers.
Let us have a pure,
refined and exaotinc female society. Let

The

»A.fe&lt;t2*Vgcrl»1‘',c ”r‘lnpoTO

Tbe raids being made by tbe police, un­
der the direction of Mr. Anthony Com­
stock, on the lottery shops, is developing,
some very curious things. One thing is
nude very plain—that There
never was, an honest drawing of any regu­
lar lottery in the country. The books of
one concern show that the practice was to
send money in small amounts to «uch men

as, from the tone of their letters, they con
sidercd tbe best advertising medium with
which to rope others in.
For instance, to
heretofore been supposed to be free from a man from Smithboro who had bought
taint, and a hnndeed will take the place he tickets twice and expended in the concern
William Poetle, R.
vacate*. HaD, doubtless,
afraid of &lt;20, they would write that he had drawn
Samuel 8. Garrison, D.
a prixe of &lt;50, and scud it to him in good
Henry M. Wentworth, 0.
these disclosures, and thougfat it beet to
money.
Inflamed at his good fortune, and
put himself in a safe place in time. There crasy to get one of the big prizes, the poor
KOURTH WARD.
is a great deal of * pi inning just now, and dupe would send back a hundred, which,
For Alderman.
Tweed u oBel every day* by men who have ax there never was any drawing, would be
Geo. M. De**?. R111
&lt;70 clear profit And, besidos, there was
Oscar Young, D. and G.
heretofore stood well io the oommunity.
the direct advantage of hu communicating
For Conetablr.
As they go out from his 100m looking very the fact, of his showing the money to all
William Tinkler, R.
gloomy, and as Tweed throws after them a his friend*, and acting the most effective
Thomas 8. Betts, 1&gt;
Phillip A. Throop, &lt;i.
very sardonic look, indeed, it ip supposed kind of an adrcrtiiainent for them.
Every shop which Comstock has raided
they have asked for something which be
Mixer-Crandall Wrestling Match— has refused. The old man is determined had circulars and schemes of all kinds of
lotteries, located everywhere, which they
Crandall Victorious.
to till all he known, and nothing can were sending out misceUaneouvly, and
swerve him from his purpose. The mo­ gathering in money from all sources. He
All preliminary matlen* having bweu wmment be fell the other thieves made him has demonstrated that there ia not,nor can
tbe scapegoat instead of standing by him, there be, anything honest in it, and that
every one, no matter how advertised, is a
o'eloek ilA eontsetants collared and elbowed and for their treachery he will show them
fraud, and a fraud of tbe worst kind. Tbs
no mercy. There is a heap of trouble ahead simpletons who send their money take
for New York politicians, and others will the chance of having their names known,
follow poor Oakey Hall's example. He is for their names and port office addresses
are all registered, for use io other ways.
only the advance guard.
Consequently, when tbe police cipturc the
POLIT1CA).
books they capture also a complete list of
The Bourbon Democracy are miking a the concern's victims. Keep out of the
fall.
lotteries.
tremendous effort to stem tbe popular tide,
PlXTRfcThe third round resulted in a fall for Mixer,
and keep up the feeling that has unfortu­
let np on him.

Let us

that sentiment on the liven, sod habits of

lire

tho disdasurcs that are

make a dean breast of it if the law will

For Alderman.

WillUm H. Hoffman, R.
George Abby, D.
Anson Kelley. G.
For PvutM.

TH! VANDERBILT ESTATE.

lotions, and hare promised to henceforth,

return

homes.

The City Election.

ot men who have been addicted to the use

the

have more pleasant and-cheerful

be no let up, se long aa

Thousands

therefore

Europe,

make over what property be baa left and

we have strength to contend, either with

thing more than a sentiment.

reason

gone to

has

general, and all along the line.

immoral young men.

ia not content with being simply an idler;

the

be

has got tired of being hunted and of pris-

Let the reform be

bread for naught, should be considered a

&lt; drone in the hive of nature, and banished
* - ■ — _* _ a — Tf .L.. L— * - al,** aa*

and

that

inviting, as they can make it attractive.

are many good women, but there are also

Johnstown, Levi M. Dewey, re-elected.

is

For Constable.
Mnrcne 8. Stebbins, R.

goodness of women, aa though they were

rc-clccted ’

Hastings, Pleiadct Brown,

ion

of Sweeney and

oootrary is also

We hear mueh said about the purity and

Castleton, Lewis Durkee.
“

attractive-

and

cheerful

Ural 6li?ipe« police?

whereabouts of Oakey Hall, but the opin­

can do much, and should do math, to

home

OAK KT HALL.
No clus has yet been obtained as to lhe

WARD.

being without the sacred influence and

make

Mons. Pelletier ought

to be tried by a jury of women.

lune W. Swartbout, R.
Oliver E. Woodruff. D.
Henry Martie, 0.

have told on htni.
But the indomitable
spirit of the man keeps him up, and be
will doubtless live longer than many of-his
opponents who were younger. P —
for as to his gooduoRs—no aw d
greatnewL Bis atrmocs hart th
vor, though he ims that they i
with many grains of aBowaucc bj
ere. The ecandal hurt him, if r
1
destroy him. And, by the Ways
there in it that it did BOt hurt.

He procured

Far sale by

J. Robert*.

mar36 mat

36

A very fine amortmeot of Box Paper
just received by J. Ronrnr*, PortoflieJ
Building.
■
ra.r^itnst

M. D. Rood deairct to call attention to
his new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found at aUhoura of any day, ready to do

any work in his line, from putting s new
spoke in aa old wheel, to the building of
she ixwl buggy ever seen in the county■ ol
.kop with Jmo» Rich 4 Bro,

»

Church and Railroad Street

XXBtf

placed

like Dr.

i Wiri).

PrUoepll
tut lb. 6n* “ "‘‘“’J
bMrT^.kirl b« ku “irfST

b
work. Wh«xh.hsd
to her that be had w&gt;

to UU b-MM
lonwf’ “
M aM/Wt iko roam*
“

�Town»hlp Elections.

ljn । ”i Ab

AnKBR

BAW BIB BIT.

c« n 51*1 r AHI

A Word Personal.

SPRlNUa.

On Monday the sterling Republicans of
Yankee Springs elected tho following excellent
ticket, by their uaual large majority, the vote
being for Supervisor 110 out of 168 votes cast­

Rl_k* timk-card

Supervisor. Zebulon B. Hoyt.
Township Clsrk, Charles W. Armstrong

Special Notices.

U I* nut often no *v fwvrd sbput ourself in
Iheed columns, but wc cannot refrain from

Dispensary,

thankiug those friend* who so vigorously and
earnestly supported u* on Munday in iho
Aldermanio contest in lhe -Hit Ward. And th e
fact thal, despite lhe determined opposition

of

Highways.

Samuel

C.

Superintendent of Schools. William E. Dud-

their special w ork to oppose us, we polled
more than a party vote Is a very saliaffictory
endorsement, and one that w* are pleased to
thus publicly acknowledge.

BALTIMORE.
The Republicans elected the following offi-

O'a -Baltimore. Bedford. Johns-

itCLti ran Karraok.

Clrmvnl titaitb

RUTLAND.
ths Republicans of Rutland elected thclr
whole ticket by a decided majority on Monday,
except Highway Commissioner. The following
are ths officer* elect, the Democrat in Italic*.

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J. M. Sartxi, P M.

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Commissioner of Highways, John H. Irty.
Sup’l of Schools, George E. Bryant.
School Inspector. David C. Sanborn.
Drain Commissioner to fill vacancy, Darwin
McOmbar.
Constables, Chas. M. Mack, Gilbert Striker,

iTY OFFICERS.

POSITIVELY CURED
■uuipnia, an reman tinvioc laiim. ana MB. II.
Jauu wa» expAimentiac. hr accideatlly made a
Freparation ofl.NDlAN ‘.HEM I’, which cured hi*
only child, and now civet thi* reeipefreeon receipt
oftwo»Umpe to pay axpeiue*. Hemp al»o rare*
nliht-vwcat.. name*at tbe Homaeh.and will break
a Imu cold In iweuty-fuur hour*. Addrae* CaaopqcaACo., 10S3 Race Kt... Philadelphia, uatalnc
bi* paper.
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Mis* Rosa Dodge, J’lattaville. Ont.; Ix-wi*
Phillips. Harris Creek. Mirh.
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HARIIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY.

List of letter* remaining in lhe post office at
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich., April 4, 1877;
Herington Hanley, Sidney Stickney, Mias
Furnia Taylor, Mrs. Annie Hinton, Frank M.
Turner, O. S. Gatto w,\Mni. Mary More, Chas.

Supervisor, Henry Houghlalin.
Town Clerk, Charles M. Mack.
Treasurer, Charles M. Hendershott.
Justice of the Peace, David ('. Sanborn.

’.rxeeptsuuday.
. P. O'«--N*rth

ixmoru. &lt;

Advertised Letters.

School Inspector, Thus. A. Stuart.
Constable*, Edwin D. Pease. Orwin L. FutUr, Pnlsg O. Cramer, Geo. Knickerbocker.

‘Old Reliable'

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There nrc many reputed remediea fur that

&lt;«y. |o»«
that will.

Dying.

Sponable.
Township Superintendent of Seboula, George

W. Brown.

JSTStt""’

ODD! a SANKT'S LIFE!

Luuaiug Arvliey i* now prepared !u do i
ail kinds of Dying on short notice, as well
as it can Ik* done anywhere in the State
and nt prices which defy successful coupe-!
tition. Dye house and rcridence on Church ‘
street, nearly west of Kelly’s saw nttll.
Apr5tl.’

Supervisor. Pleadet ihurn.
Township Clerk. Spar^ E. Phillips.
Treasurer. Daniel K. BirdsallZ

Ill-D lY’S ADVF.R flSEMENTS.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

nn uimiuiu M1Ll^ u STKVRVs *xo..
Atornvr,. 12 Ranter'» Block. Detroit, Mirhlcan
h

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HASTINGS.
In this township the Republican* did nobly
electing their whole ticket, except Supervisor,
by a fair majority.
Ijmi year the townahip
was Democratic hr tome 50 majority.'

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxifiGtC

i. ..• Irrm tl

karjtr. Tbl« rreat
liastonary io t-outb

VAR CLAIMS

Towuahip Clerk, Phillip W. Barren.

Township Superint
if Schools. Harlajt
J. Dudley. »
School Inspector. Ashley Seaton.
Constable*, Stephen Owen. E,ra D. H field.
Thoma* Tafflier, Edward Otie.

Remember the place, ;ft J. S. RirJWJlJY'S
Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a call.

I

A i&gt; Cadwallader

i tu'iit's icho are indebted
it, the HJXXER Office on
ttreitnntdJtue- prior to Jan.
1st. 1877, will find tlbcni left
for collection with an effi"
.dent collector if not paid oep re April 1st, 1877. A word
t&lt;&gt; the wise is sufficient.
GEO. M. DEWEY. Pub.

!

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at

Geo. M. Savage &amp; Go's Col.

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LAST CALL.

in M . OF

and become acknowledged etandard prepara­
tions, except Ur. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It
continue* to enjoy nn unprecedented [wpuiarithe permanent cures which it has wrought,
having proved ’itself a specific in the worst
fc-rnis of the diarotse. Pierce'* Pocket Menu—

at iH;

I would respectfully nnnounce|o jhe^ttjtizens of Hastings-and vicinity, thst-T have, a
new and
•»-,

Township Treasurer, Asher Turner.

CommlMioneY
Rltchee.

C. M. RUNYAN’S

£££?

AceuU wanted for th* above and fullowinc
per booki: Vcaturr uflJo-jwl Work.* -Holy
Mee &lt;&gt;fOld.'and Womrnof the Centare.
It. Lt. 8. TYLER A CO.. Detroit. Mich.

li
eil

If you lutv- thu money that you want '
to pay for n suit of clothes don't fail to I
call no IL J. Grant before you purchase. '

The cheapest in town.

Z^e

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t6

It will not do for tlicuw who dcaire to
purchase the
groceries in the market
at lhe burcst priers to forget that Z. B.
Willison lias opened a full Stock on the
corner of State and Church streets. That
he h determined not to be undersold, to
keep the very best goods in the market
affords.' and not to sell anything that will
not prove just as represented,
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CHICAGO SEED COMPANY. ;

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Importtn- Grower*, end Jobber, of
F(»KE1GN AND DOMESTIC
GEO. WOODS &amp; CO., Cambridgeport, Mass.
WAEEROOMSt MS Wa*hte&lt;tea
Doeloxt 170 Slate St., ChlaSl IBLadgalo H

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♦^•ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREEJte j

All About the County.

THEVOIHDIAIIA^

geo’wooosa

u«l J. Crotk.

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Constahles, Whitman 8. Benham, Harley E

THE^iAHD
X.
iNTHFSra-ATES
LOWEST PRICES.

Z*£

Bat fkr PaayMM ef th* BahaUe BsrUagtea Bal
AAJrae. Lot CcasheurI E. I.

Hero lhe Republicans won a glorious victo­

i

ry. elected every officer by aliout seventy ma­

&gt;. .Mr Bark will speak st Union Hal! on

jority, as follows:
Supervisor, William 1*. Sidnam.
Township Clerk. James M. Cadwallader.

iti-lay evening next.
t Monday evening April 9th.

&lt;ail£dFree

Treasurer, Orio Kennedy.

•; ring election* arc almost a continued
&gt;.f Republican victories in all parts of

Justice of ths. Peace, to fill vacancy, Samuel

IVI FLORAL- GUIDE

And fancy** mil l» o er.

K. Willison.

i u. David R. Cook is in tbediy to day, add
seen.- ■ • i e slowly improving under the care of

fir I i.ter of Grand Rapids.

; Containing over 1,200 vsrictice VegetRble and Flower seeds. Colored
Plates. Elegant wood cute of Vegeta
blesand Flowen-. Handsomest Guide
Published. EySend for it.-fas

Township Superintendent of School*. John

A. Cairn*.
School Inspector, Aha* Moon.
Coosteblee, Asa W. Aldrich. Etihn Robinson,

Detrwlt Seed Co. Detroit, Jlic'ii.

George Mere, As* B. Pennock.

T- lb n James O' Donnell we tender our ear■-&lt; ■■'ugratulalions on hia re-election aa
layor of the city of Jackson by th* decided

■ ;r of t»:u

ORANGKVILLK.
The Republicans of this sterling Republican
township did their usual good work on Mon­
day, electing the entire Republican ticket ex­
Cipl Treasurer by a very decided majority,

। • reduction from Fl, lhe old rale, to |2.M)

Supervisor, Lewi* A Nichol*.
Towuahip Clerk, Dr. Horace C. Turner.

dore B. Diamond.
Commissioner of Highway*. John If. Earl.
Superintendent of Schools, George &lt;'. Nev­

t r &gt;m abroad will be present, and the_Ladiea
Chnstian Temperanee Association will ba rep-

ins.
School Inspector, John B. Keeler.
^Constables, Mortimer T. Jones, Felix Cham­

Come early.

berlain, Oliver England. Edwin Cook.
Phillips, Esq., on Broadway, on Friday tveu-

“I- It is hoped that the attendance will be
fl,ro° and the donations liberal, aa the proceeds
The Club meeting on Tuesday evening laa

•ince the organtuition of tbe Club.

Several

•non. aharp, pithy, apeachea were made.

A

Of 80 new members wore added te the Clubl
•oil- The Club now numbers over 800 mem-

lion day, waa the beat patronised saloon in

upon lhe intelligent voter.

the like before ’

drunken

The ladies sot only auc-

lalned nearly one hundred signers to the tem­
perance pledge.
The icmpm

X. D. 1*77, at hi o’elock.
tbe North front Door of t
। City of Hat lines, in the Gms

Court

WOODLAND.
As tho rwealt of a Jt**y combination, the
following township officers were elected oa

Barry in th"

THE FAMILY GUEST

OSBORN.
Gnardian.
ApriliwT._________ ____________ _ ___

■ute of Miehiran. dated the 1Mb w ot •

cl1*-akS22»%.ii..n,v.

e.utr'oiHaxtinxv.

ter.
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Drain Commissioner, James H. Bawdy.
Constabloe, Cyrus Hart, Hiram Walts, Amasa

T■ A DIE S-—Comfi and see Mrs.
Potts’ Sadirons—Something new.

600 bu, REFUSE BEAMS,

Delmonico Range
And other nice articles for Ladie*’ use.

In ownrei’ bags, 30c In bbb. delivered frt
railroad depot* la th I* city.

* routSsdaaI "»* hundred (MO) acre* or

»5- ro*

M. JOHNSON A CO.,

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Strvens, I-rri D. Carpenter-

ASSYRIA.

Seltle Up.

In ibis towash ip the Bepubtiesn llcke* w*
all electsd by an average majority■ ot mores
th*n fifty- The officers are as follows •
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It Ilnrtnim.
Townehto TrtasLrer. David Huggett.
Justice Si the Peace, Samuel G. H,J”;
Justice of the Peace, te fill vacancy, Oliver

I for Printers.
■News. Book and Job Ink*.

|rBcrm»c ink co^
L MANUFACTURERS.
MM VT^&gt;OUCACa.

6up.rii&lt;.u-&lt;&lt;ve.e~l..

Martin Parting,

POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

Detroit Advertisements.

rsesminc snsn."'"
1 ,li l M tl.* X-tr. di

Justice of the Peace, to KU vecency. Steph­

xxiestf

contain, each monih 48 column, uf choice readins

A“”*-

------- sale ox Execution.

Of all kinds in endless varieties,
NEW

Dated. April 4. A.

excelsior
•’•ing. delightful, and instructive waa tbe

PATENT MEDICINES

en Haight.
Buperiatendoot of School., Goorgt D. Bar­

den.
School Inspector. Judge R. Bornum.
Highvray Commissioner. Andresr J. Carpen­

MBH, EM, Pirn, OILS,

POULTRY WORLD.

the probxte court of
all of tbe rotate, rlrht.
•aid minor* of. la and to

Monday—Democrats in Italics:
Supervisor, Ir» Sitwell.
Township Clerk, WWiaa* J’. Mf.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

A (pleaded nhwtfated M.oothly. deroterf Mftrobr

Treasurer, Sjwere Nirhols.
Justice of the Peace, Archibald Murdock.

I' n t fail to. attend the mana meeting in
1 -ii &gt;n Hall. Sunday evening. Several eloquent

mw

ALICEA CHAREEfi H- O1BOI11
Au-troo.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor, .
HASTINGS, ■ - - MICHIGAN.

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

lu the matter of the «»tate ot
febl&amp;wl.

u-.: training its old standard of eatcallenee sine*

rcpcntcd.

&lt;• = -PaTENIS.«

GUARDIAN’S SA EE-

City Drug Store!

All persons indebted to John Stanley
are notified to come and acttle their aocoante. The time is «t hand when the
matters most bo eeUled to clow up the old
matters, and a word to the wise is su®‘
eient, aa no man wishes to pay ooate. By
heeding thia you will do me a special ft­

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-John Stanley.

Builders’ Materials,
Strictly Pure Lead,
Star Nails,
Wiard Plows

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Every one guaranteed
We also offer a full line of general Hard­
ware.__Please call and examine our goods.
xrWyl. POWERS &amp; BABLOWj

�same road, which cost five BullisM. DiobIss. » bo impwlut element io the
cconomy'of railway transportation, but it
is not the only one, nor is it in fact always
the most important element- Extortionate
charges for abort distances, and unjust
discriminations against certain points, af. ford good ground for complaint, and
' doubtless'demand
remedy.; but that

tbi*
ition

the crop be twsnty or forty bushels to the
sera; yet, should he be bo fortunate as to
harvest a crop of forty bushels to the acre,
the cost, per bushel, to him, will ba but
little more than half what it would have
been had h« secured but twenty bushels
So it ft with the railroads.

fflICAGO I

universal rale are

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lows:

.

•‘The ‘regularity of decrease in rate
charged, corresponds with a general law
governing all railway service, namely, cost
\ of loading and- unloading, and fixed cxJScBbcb being The same whether the trip be
long or abort; cost of transportation per
ton per mile regularly-decreases u distance
ncreaaes, being cost of haulage plus fixed
cost, divided by ths number of miles.
Thus, if cost of loading and unloading bo
33 entsewnd other items of fixed cost 27
cents per ton, the actual coat of haulage
(maintenance of track, repairs, etc., inclu­
ded^ beis eigft^y-thres. hundredths of one
cew* per toil per mile', the cost for differ­
ent diitaoces will be 83 plus 60 rents diTiijedtiy’distance, thus -

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3
.15

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“Now if ft actually costasix
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and
eighty-lhreo one-hundredths cento per ton
per mile to transport freight ten miles, and
only 89 ^one-hundredths cents to carry
it a thousand miles, it is evident that a
law establishing equal mileage-rates, with­
out regard to distance, would prove a fail­
ure, because of its manifest injustice both
to the public and to the company. Tho
enforcement of such a rule of charges,
instead of bringing relief to the producers
in tho distant interior of the continent,
would add ray largely to their present
burthens.

STATE OF MICHIGAN. County ofBarry.w.lt a eeuion of the Probata Court for tho County of

.Uleaeat Smith. Judge of Probata.

Tit only Luu nuuuny urovyt Day Ooachrtand

in* and fliin* tho petitio a. duly rerlfi&lt;rf.
•M. Frye pra/fas that the admiuirtralion

Tho interest

on the amount invested in track and station
bouses, the cost of replacing ties and
bridges, and of general maintenance of
track, ia the eamc, whether tbe road trans­
ports 500 or, 1,000 tons. In the one
case thft fixed expense must be paid by
• Ln I. IT- -TT-,* - I II I &gt; wRUa 1b.&lt;Lb

IUXm

SPECIAL

Wn&lt;.l.AK.U«u
Isr lbe»eel of the Cir.iu.

,!1‘u?4

T A X E 8 ,

The Revised «latul

Fall and Winter Time Table.
&gt;otK

Stations.

if! '-fs

lo qsuier poet on the
r-*v¥(»j in township Ta.
ansp lea (W)woet. (0^.4

is II
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. Jt hRB long siqcc becq .determined, both
Station*.
in our oifrn and in foreign conntiiea, that
laws “requiring all roads to establish iut*&gt;
form maximum rates,** are wholly imprac­
Grand Junction,
ticable. -Our own Legislature has always
heretofore acknowledged the injustice of
such a law, by exempting all companies
operating leas than twenty miles of road,
Goins North-Day Exprwe. Grand Rapid. Mixed
from the provision of the general law re. doily except Bunday*. Ni«ht Exprtea daily except
striding railroad companies to the charge
Goin* Soutb—Erenitt* Exprrcc daily except SMof three cents per mile for the transports- tudayi. All other train* daily except Sunday*.
—
fbaaeeiioa. wilhvlktr l.intt :
tion. of each passenger. A rate that would Al New
Bufalo.—All paxicncer train* make elate
sc&amp;ra Iraln. on Mich lean Central nil
be just and remunerative to one road,
would be unjust and ruinous to another.
K A 8 H Uvbian oi th*
This fact is illustrated by the reports made Al
with the MiohUan Lake Shore railby the companies doing busin cm in this
State.
The Lake Shore k Michigan .41 Grand Z?&lt;j»*-wHh G R V Divicoa of the M
Soutehrn and branches report their aver­
railroad for Newa*o aad intemw*1—----- *-■- •—
age rate, per ton per mik, received for
train, each day and cion eonneel
north with Grand Rapid* i Indi
1875, at one and one hundredths cents:
Clam Lake, Petoahcy. Ao.
and under thft rate, that company earned
Day Hxprna* north will not clop a
i* not timed t—-- —r‘—
sufficient to pay their interest and rental
liabilfty, and a dividend of two per cent,
to its stockholders. The rate received by
GEO. (VKIMBALL Gtaeial Maugrr
the Travarse City R. R. Co-, for the same
£4:
A,...
period, waa fire and three one-hundredths
Grand Rapid*.
cents per ton per mile, and under that rate
their interest and expenses exceeded their QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
groas earnings by 112,548.60. The Mich­
MAY 1, 1816igan Air Line Railway Co., report that
their average rate received per ton per milo
was eight and fifty-three hundredths cents;
&amp;« r. M
and under thia rate their earnings were
87,152.77 above operating expenses. The
I..
bonded debt of'the company was original­
ly 8325,000, tho interest on which, at
Buffalo.
eight per oenL amounted to 826,000.

Here we have one road doing tta buaiucsB at the rate of one and one-hundredth
centa per ton per mile, and from its earn­
ings, paying ite operating expenses and in­
teract, and in addition, a dividend of two
per cent, to its stockholders ; while in the
case of tho others,/one received a rate
more than eight -Mmes, and the other a
rate more than five times as great, and yet
“Not only would an equal mileage rate,
their earnings above operating expenses
x Af applied to the whole country, impose
were leas than one-third of the amount of
additional burthens on those sections most
tho interest on their bonded debts.
in need of relief, but it would tend to deIb there reason or justice in enacting a
-stroy whatever of competition now exista.
This fact’m dexuonatrated by the operation law establishing “uniform maximum rate*"
of the pro rata law of the State of Illi­ for these three roads ?

NOTICE.
IJ. S. INTERNAL REVENUE

SW*Short«*t Line between ChiM*v md Grand

the

The reasons

SHORE

■' Legals.

Legals.

PROBATE ORDER;

Railroads.

HE TUES UBRiCED flTHH IHE PBOVEIfflS OF HE MW ABOVE QUOTED ARE
TEEFOILOWDtG, TO:

printed and trfrealatod tiieaid Ceual

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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
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Bnycenta for

Holloway’s Advertisements.

HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES
—OB —

Diseases with Its Agonies.
CKOORK BETWEEN Tlft.M
HIRAM M. ALLEN.
Adtalniatralor,

B. RKIDY
ion Manager
Bsm. Astt. Dqiraji_____________________

barret* or more.....................

HOLLOWAY'S
PILLS.
Perrons
Dfairdcr-

NOTICE.

STEPHEN L.WICK8

marehitl

.-penal Tax Stamp* will be IrocsniU®! by n»
only
raeeipt
from
th
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J-or Anu bordenn*
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE­

In the matlor of tho eatala of Uctlvie Mee«ea........

tSSR

ss&gt;iEs;.V‘f' ks*-’'
Court of Barry Coualy. Mkbisan.
Iitlo and iutereat of the uid

l„ StSOand KhCO p. m.

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

ooo. fourth claae (on loot or
’Brewer*
IstiiSE
Lan MbUrreii................
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of leey

more &lt;.r lee*
Dated March 1st. A. D.^«7.

Mothers and Danghirry.

GREEN B.RAUM.
C-.iamiai inner of latemai Revenae.

Sick Headaches ahrl want of Appetite.
in—r&gt; —1 inn. .l.i.k ——
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■* r- — ' . — —wvwBiaw. irutn ou»i
tr-d perspiration, or fro to eatin* and drlnkinr
b uufitfor us. thus disorderin* Uta liver and •
a\JS"?, be rwnlaled If you
xtmiETjafrjje&amp;tts ■le“/be well. B3P
The Ptllt if taken aeevniiu* m
printed instruction., will quickly rwtore a be.
&gt;tr of Bamr. ia (he Mate at Miehion. par- action
to both liver and .toautch whenre fol
Ikeme and aathoritr craated to u» on lae
lat of Uetobar. A. D. 1S77. by tba Probata
BarJ.Coaaty. Miohl*an. all ofahe Mtete.
risht, liUeandiut»re*t of th. uid dcoated of.ln aad
lo theraal catalo aiutaladsad beln* ■■ thaCoaaty of

■urrUtt
three-fourth* (M1 of lhe north-weet quarter !'^&gt;o
octioa twenty-three (J3&gt; ia Iowa four 1&lt;1 north of
KIJIBUJ.;

CHANCERY SALE.
depots.

d_W“- -I. m.y app«ar .iagul.r tba; R.j&gt;r • P|H* ahould be rwevmiaeuded far a r«a
n tha bowala. tuay peraoo* &gt;wppo«&gt;nc that ihn

JACOB**. VKLTE.

vurertotho whole orrsnic
health and itrvartt fol

.=?K
•Sundays excepted

nois. At many points in that State the
One hundred or more copies of the
people have contributed largely to aid the above considered petition, signed by many Roe heater.
construction of a second road tor lhe pur­ hundred men and women, have been prei
WM. EDGAR.
pose of securing competition. The two rented to din present Legislature; and no
roads are not of the same length.
doubt, it fairly represents the prevailing
“But the law says that both shall sentiment in certain localities and among
Furniture.
charge the same rate per mile. The Ion­ certain classes, regarding our railroads.
Cone being compelled to charge more to This petition also goes far to prove that
common point of destination, is, of most of the evils complained of in relation
course, driven out of competition, and the to our railroads, are imaginary. Can any
shorter one takes a monopoly of the busin­ of the numerous signers of thft petition |

I. D. FOSTER,
ger A* an I Uttroit.

Coffins Etc.

CT. J..

Ml eishty-eix
J), two year*

Diaonler* of the Kidneys.

Circuit Court Co

READ THIS

ess. Hence ' it will be observed that one
of the most valuable and salutary rales
which obtain in railway transportation,
xix., that the shortest fine between two
common points, all other things being
equal, makes the rates for all oilier lines,
is reversed by the principle of equal mile­
age rates- The people who have contrib­
uted to build competing roads thus find
themselves taxed to pay the cost of trans-

believe for a moment that our railroads are
“working great injury to both producer
■nd consume*- ?”
With the fact before
them that companies operating 2740 miles
of road, or 82 per cent, of the 3344 miles
in our State, received in 1875, but one
■nd two-tendu cents per ton per mile for
the freight carried, how do they justify the
■asertion that “the several railroads of the
State hare been for a long time, and are
yet charging enormous and unjust rates

The returns of the companies made to
tho Commissioner of Railroads for 1875,
shows that the interest and expenses of 21
of the 34 roads doing business in this
State, exceed their gross comings by 83,789,52T.69. Thft amount has been lost
to the bondholders of there roods; and
yet these petitioners are accusing them of
“working great injury to tho producer ^nd
consumer." Who arc tbe really injured
parties in the care,—those who have in­
vested in inis property, or those who are
“The committee are, therefore, of the their accusers ?
opinion that do good results can be antici
These petitions have received tho sanc­
dated from an equal mileage rate, but that tion and signatures of a large number of
a law establishing such a rale of charges our most intelligent and influential citftena;
for the United States would be impracti­ and yet I am unable to discover any ade­
cable and unjust both to the railroads and quate reason why their sanction of these
the public.
grave charged against our railroads should
Thia report of the committee was made have been accorded, only that they have
up after the hearing of testimony from ail been laboring under nn entire misappre­
hension of the facia connected with this
subject. Their information in regard to
and rapid tramportstion,—and the question of transportation seems to
after mature rWltxwalisu, was transmitted have been one-aided and incomplete, and
to Congress, a* a compendittm of all that is es a result their opinions do themselves, as
dow known in legud to this important well as the railroads, great injustice. And
subject; and ft is referred to as an author­ I do not doubt that when our citizens shall

nitely multiply such evil results at cumpeing points, without any compensating
benefits at other places. The nou-compcling points would not be benefited, for if
by reason of low rates, at the point of
competition, a largely increased traffic can
be created, from which the company can
make a small profit, it will be enabled, to
the extent of such profit, to reduce the
- rates at the intermediate point.

ity by members of that body, in the con­
sideration of all questions relating to trans­ railroads to the people and the State, the
antagonism which, now exists betwren
portation.
these interests will entirely cease.
AD laws fixing rates for transportation,
Stephen S. Cobb,
in order to be just, should, at least, be
Commuoioan- of Railrondt.
sufficiently liberal to allow Dot only for the
neccsbary expenses for the economical
working of the road, but - also far a fair

invested.

The difficulties in the way of

«nd be-happy again.

Um«. ThiaIrwaUaeat will *ivaalmo*t itnm*dix?&lt;
raliarwban all oth«r moan* tia«» tailed.
'
For Stomachs out of Order.
No modicint will ao effoe«aaHy impro
of the ilomaaha* thcae Pill*; they
acidity, nroaeloaod either by in temp«
proper diet. They reach the Hr er and

1 Grel Bediction ii Prices!
SALISBURY &amp; BRO SSEAU

in ia« mauer
0*bon&gt;. Minor*.

it eoart for the

Daalers tn all kinds

i'.l

FURNITURE
□phohtery Goods Brachts Frans, fc =ffi?ISES=S

(fflWffi!
Look here !

NOTICE TO CREDITOR’S
A trucjeopy.J
date were allowed for cradiK

Look here!

any party or parties eoanterfettinr
or vending the sane, knowing th

Contract.

What I don’t you think we can sell

respectable Prat

Coffins, Caskets &amp; Shrouds

cheaper than any firm in the State ?
can do it, for, with the help of

Ja1^U3'e FRaSCIS*HGLDEN. Morl*t*aa.

We'

S3ES
next MMiMW' will at pabliah any

J. M. HEWES

REMOVAL !

we guarantee Satisfaction.
Hearse furnished free to any person
purchasing a Coffin worth
We
can give you better figures than ever of­
fered before, for we make the most of our
Coffins and Furniture.
-

Haalinn Home Journal.

Salisbury &amp; Brosseau.
HasUn£B, Dec.. 22. 75.

M UH STOKE

52yl

Legals.

arkWairs
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE^

Young men who go to see girls hare
adopted a novel method of securing kisses.
They assert, on the authority of eminent
scientific writerg. that the concussion pro­
duced by a kiss will cause the flame of a
gas jet to licker, and easily induce the giri

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VQL. XXI. NO. 99.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1877.

FAMRERS

Wlj Uepliblicaji 6ajw

3F*O3EY

: 3. III. DEWEY

M F. S SER B R O T H B R 8

puhlisiieii.

and

GREETING,

Arc oni hand at the eld stand with the finest Stock of Implemetns'
and Machinery ever known in IDtstingg, We have tho

:« Streat. niKtlnga, Dairy

‘

IfMCRIITlOX:

JACKSON WAGON,

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,
GALES CHILLED PLOW,
■ADVERTISING.

DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,
All the above named Plows arc sold on trial.

•us i

Single and Platform Buggies,

fUMi «ii»

hjwi

:.&lt;o i aoooi 5u.ro I
.■..•if

Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,

n.oo

IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.
ISM.AHD BOSIO CARDS! Every article we sell is warranted to please. I
GIVE US A CALL.
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j

Chester Messer.

Burns Messer.

Doctor. Aikin’s

Double

Column-__ __ _____

i the young lady, eagerly.
"There is someI body1 who lifts you ?"
i
-‘Mother sets mo generally,” said Deb.

WHOLE NO. 2041
the time JuM overhead and .wallowed her

up in sound. She turned pale with de­
:lighted terror, and then she flmthed with
Iterrified delight
pa 11 pray, or Ctr, qr U»sh ? Deb did

I "Once, when she wm very bad with a
I lame ankle, Jim McMahoney net ipe. He’s
first floor—Jim McMthoney.
not know. It mcmed to her that if the
“I shali bo back here," said the young ’white horae would carry her up into the
With the ringing nn-J MMkUng and crowing- lady, still sneaking very quickly, but j
great heart of the bell, she need never ait
speaking to Deb's mother now, "in just iin a high diair at a window again, but
an hour. I shall come in an easy sleigh, inde and rido with the young lady. It
While the IltUatatf talk, ng hl* tail
. . with warm robes. If you will have your seemed
i
to her like forever and forever.
” I daughter ready to take a ride' with me,
They turned away from Androscoggin
1 shall bo very much obliged to you."
iwithout gpeaking, and rode Daylight
, Are praclimogeWe »tip« and lumping :
Tho young lady finished her sentence &lt;dimmed and dusk dropped, and nee I all
iThemld
as if she didn't know what to My, and bo ithe town ablaxr. with light.. Dob could
raid tho truest thing she knew of, which inot speak—there-were bo many lights.
» what we are all in danger of doing at
And still .he could not ipesk when
times.
*
( tliey rode into Brick Alley, and Jim Mo"Well, I'm sure !’* said Deb’s mother. Mahoncy
]
and his mother, and the children
"Darbilra, tell the lady—"
i who did not wonder, came to moot her
But Darbitra could* not tell the lady, iand take her back to her chair.
fur site was already out of the door, and
She was too happy to apeak. She need
down stain and away into the street. And, ।never wonder any more. She could re­
indeed, Deb would not have told the lady member,
।
—has never told the lady—can never tell
But the young lady did not want her Co
the lady.
।speak. She touched her white horse, and
’ Hotkey tauii'ae t&gt;Unt«&lt;l mm! guanlid
If all the blue summer skies, and the &lt;was gone in a minute ; and when Andros­
The cnrrenti are new in full bloom ;
gold of summer sunlight, and tho shine &lt;coggin hell rung them both to sleep that
of summer Mtn fell dbwn into your bauds night
।
—for the young lady forgot to aak
at once for you to pint the ecrapbooka |fur her Cluny, and ahe was too tired to
with, should you know what to say ?"
।go to the party—I am sure I cannot tell
Cirm in thi Syria..
Into the poor little scrap-book of Deb's which wu the happier, she or Deb.
life the colon of heaven dropped/and
blinded her on that bewildering, beautiful, '
Phax and Phun.
blessed ride.
In just an hour the sleigh was there,
DEB’S RIDE.
with the easiest cushions and warmest &amp; Prison life has but one aide—Inside.
robex and bells—the merriest bells—and
The solemn Anurareroggiu bell was tWstraight
1
young lady. And Jim McOut of season—An empty pepper box.
ringing the mill girls iu by broad sun­ Mahuney wm there, and ho carried her
Handcuffs are like guide books, because
light one noon, when there came a knock down
c
stnira to "sot’’ her. And her
at the door, and behind it the young lady mother
t
wav there, and wrapped her ail they are made fur two wrists.

*011 sir* ta« » firm in thvfipring.

I heard. Deb was startled by aboift
a
in an old shawl, fur Deb bad no
Love, the toothache and tight boots are
by the young tilings
t
like uther little girh. The young things which cannot lie kept secret.
lady. It was not often that visitors
came lady
1
remembered chat, and she brought
____________
to Brick Alley,
a"
and it was still less often i the prettiest littlo white hood Deb had
Postmaster General Key has thirteen
that Brick Alley had a visitor who ever
&lt;
seen, and Deb’s face looked like r, children—a whole buueh of little Keys.
knocked.
&lt;day-lily bud in the shining wool, but Deb '
Slender ladies, it is said, will hold the
This wu a young lady for whom Deb's &lt;could not be that.
And Mrs. McMaho
mother did fine washing. Deb’s mother ncy
i
was there, pring onions at tho door, edge, as it were, in society this spring.
wiped her hands and placed a chair, and tn
t wish her good luck ; and the little Me- IftOok out for a corner on vinegar.
th^ young lady sat down. She wu a Mahoneys
i
were there, and all the children
An aged couple of Charlton, Iowa, each
straight lady, with strong feet and long, who
'
did wonder, and the grocer turned in nearly 70 years old, have aatouAhed
Lrrjwn feathers iu her hat, and soft brown aat the alley corner, and the baker stopped
themselves by producing twins, born last
gldves upon her bauds. She had come, iM he turned out and everybody stood
week.
shf raid, with that Cluny sot, which nhe and
■
smiled to sec her start. The white
the nwvw,
snow, km
and &gt;.v.»
held .j.
up ...^i
his I
t—.ftj this
....a very
&gt;«,; Ihorse pnwed ..&lt;»
TbctoUl nuniberof votes cast at the
foiRtd she should need for ~
a party
T"
rr
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L_;
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night; indeed, ahe was in so much haute j head
Deb had
seen
such a
honelection wm
8,443,312,
or about two
ft ftftM—ftftVV
l.ftftftft never
MV.VI Ok
ft.* OftAVI.
« Mftft.
r- .’ late
ldft.V*tftft*UU
— Oft ftft
ft. ,*» ft
Vft
-wv
_t._ lIad
_ 1 hunted
L.___ .1 Deb'r
n v mother
__ .i . —
... i tnc
-i
.. .......... lady
i
__ .v___ 1 me
&gt;1............
:ti' ..........
..... than
.1___ in 1872.
ic-o
IT-— we
__
for it that she
- -and
the
lady^liad
gathered
the
more
How
auu
young
ma gatneraa
, million

of whom

READ.

READ7

THIS

READ

'ER Y BODY I I the knock and. frightened

JAMES CLARKE
.

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AT LAW A SOLICITOR

DISEASES.

W CHRONIC

[.^alien b mart eligible, central

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WITH Si KNAPPEN.
VT LAW 4 SOLICIT-

iippurita/above) Rathbun

Falisuta ar
io theeitj »bouM
t- &gt;•’ :lx boeior haforv attending toother I

I'. J.

WILDER

if limit.

U LAN 4 SURGEON,
UARKT COVXTT,

V\ . RIKER.
: PEACE. Genera! Collection
. Kut. llnluta liloek. Stale (Street.

KiMUy relied up, n ai
fVREM.
ptotn. whi-'i from hi* ability aad «t
the Doctor ean rote. Health behraj

»«petior»kUI and innrov-

ho takea hopele'i emo from toe naaoa m gw-s 1
««!• iffisi
_ n.aor C&lt;ft*«ft U»M con kvaakt of ftanvia or rviMlvm. '

suiiai &gt;pn»i&gt;ft,

.

UPJOHN,
a;«. Mich.

SI. F. PECKHAM.
VilYSlCtAR AND SURGEON.

A.

DRAKE
•.tjtale St.

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—
■&gt; i la-uaction Mallet. KseUfiMaW

‘StX’K'WWl.-iR'SWKS

up— which wu a matter of some difficulty
—&gt;s she never had tnc least idea where
she lived before, and how crooked the
stairs were I But the face was very
yellow, as she raw, and would she be sure
to have it doue by nine o'clock to-night ?

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And then, turning her bead suddenly,
th» straight young lady saw poor, crooked
D.ib in her high chair, with wonder iu
het eyes.
'
•‘I wonder if I frightened her," thought
Dub.
But she/only wondered and did
not speak.
[
Mia this your—"
•-Yr*," said Deb's mother, "the eldest.
Fifteen. I'll try my best, ma'am ; but I
don't know as I ought to promise." Shu
spoke in a business-like tone, and turned
the Clnny lace—a dainty collar and a
pair of soft cuffs—about her hands in a
bwincss-likc way. A breath of some
kind of scented wood struck a little
giiat against Deb's face. She wondered
how people conld weave sweet smell into
a piece of lace, end if the young lady
knew; or if she knew how much pleas­
anter it wm than the onions that Mrs.
McMahoncy cooked for dinner every day
in the week but Sunday, upon the first
floor. But it gave her quite enough to
to wonder without speaking.
•Fifteen!" repeated the young lady,
standing up very straight, aud Tookihg

very sorry. "How long nas she been—
lik4-that?"
.

; ••Bum so,” said Deb’s
just act iu that chair etcr
big enough to set at all
gum on these, Miss ?”
i "But you never told

LUCIUS RLSSELL,
Ciraalt Court CeaunManer
'■nd mind of Writ-Abner- Kxc&lt;-«"-.

CHAS. JI. BAUER.

^jyfcisrfiss:
See in the Court Howra.
IwlTXf
BURGHER.

ISAAC W. V ROOMAN.
KKtHFF. Deputy€'.8. Marahal.GyaSm

JUHN Q. CRESSY.

( . G. HOLBROOK.

Il

me you had a

crippled child."
' The young lady raid this quickly.
; “You have washed fur me three years,. rein that way.
They rude and rode. In and out of the
and you never told me you bad a crippled
merry streets, through the singing bells,
*^“You never asked me, Mira," said Deb's. about the great church spires—oil over
and over the laughing town. They rods
4&gt;0,l‘er.
CL j to the river and the young lady stopped
The young lady made no reply, bbc
i the white horae, so that Deb could look
oamc and sat down on the edge of Deb's
- acroau, and up and down at the shining
l&gt;..d close l*»idc Dob's chair. She seem- •u.&gt;—, — -r —- —
&amp;7o h«e
»11 «l»“t b« Cl«»;!«««"«
..
■ J '‘’TiL're'u «. irneb of

ET AT LAW AND PROSECUTING

■

mother. “She s
since aka's been
‘ Would you try

reins
into her brown glovre, and the
i
ralcigh-bclh cried for joy—Low they crie l
•—and aw«y they went, and Deb was cut
&lt;of the alley in a minute, and the people in
1the alley hurrahed, and hurrahed, and
1hurrahed, to see her goThat bewildering, beautiful, biased
iride! How warm the little white hood
■was! How ,the cushions rank beneath
Iher, and the fur robe opened like feathers
'to the touch of her poor, thin hands!
How the bell-* sang to her, and the snow­
drifts
blinked at her, and the irides, and
&lt;
।the slated roofs, and sky, and the people’s
: f.icci smiled at her 1
‘•What's the matter?”
asked
the
;young lady; for Deb drew the great
Wulfs robe over her face and head, and
nut so for a minute still and hidden. The
,young lady thought she was frightened.
‘•But I only wanted to^ndo q little 1"
said Dob’s little, smothered voice. '•!
must cry a little first I”'
When she had cried a little she held up
her bead, and the shine of her pretty
white hood grew faint beside the shine of
her ejes and eheeks. That bewildering,
blessed ride 1
Streets and a crowd, and ebureh spires
were in it—yes, and a wedding and a fun­
eral, too-all things which Deb had seen
in her high chair in the day-time with
her eyes shut, she saw on that ride with
her ctcs opened wide.
She was very still. The young lady
did nut speak to her, and ahe did not
speak to the young lady. The horse held
up its head. It McmoJ to Deb to be fly­
ing. She thought that he must bo like
the awful beautiful white horse in Rev­
elation. She felt as if he could take her
to heaven just as well as not if the young
lady's brown glowcs should only pull the

SOLICITED.

" When I die,'* said a married man, "I
want to go where there is no snow to
shovel." His wife said she presumed he
would.
Josh Billings says : "I have finally kum
to tho konklns'wn that tho best epitaff
enny man can have is a good bank ac­
count”
’
There is a preacher iu Arkansas who
argues that Noah’s ark rested in that State,
and that Ark-ansas gut its name from that
circumstance.

Married—Mr. Lowery and Mias Tow­
cry. of Princeton, Kentucky. May thrf
bride's pth be flowery, if she did ieavo
her T and go to L.
"Ho I all ye dyspeptics 1" rays a patent
medicine advertisement. If all the dys­
peptics would hoc regularly their number
would be reduced amazingly,
A Yankee husband telegraphed to his
wife : " What havo you for breakfMt and
what aib the baby ?'* The answer came,
“Buckwheat cakes and the meMlcs."

There are 320 ncwnt&gt;*pcro in London,
and when it h a good day for geography
319 of them can locate New York city in
the State of Texas and not half try.
Here, fix the constitution so that a man
will havo the privilege of shooting the fel­
low who Mks for a light from his 25-oent
Havana and hands back the stub of a pen­
ny-grab.

The Leavenworth Tunes some up a laic
breach of-promise suit in two bead-lines,
thus; "An injured woman sweater deceiver
for 150,000, and she runs 49,950 behind
the ticket."
wnie friends, encountered U»e words

For unco in the world a New Turk po­
liceman wm on hand the other day when a.
robltry wm committed, but, aays tho JWryru.-n, he was the robber. vtcCtfn, and had

&gt;OU
Utft -ft.-J ——------ «
th«k. Debhtraiybmtbed.ib.r.fttkm
in a high chair, and the long, broadahould.nd the gloves, and the sweet smrils of
cred, whered river seemed vert much like
•’ Talk about th* atn
lady
's
sorry
•eented wood, aad the yor—
. v&gt;m Ibis world about wj&gt;ich she had wonder^
i chair.
r»—were so close to the 1
They rode to the mills and Deb trembled h-. "What do j
the young
“Fitteen years I” ropes:
.
. .ft - -------- —Ua and tn nMW&gt;t million suit, I'd h
low, “in that &lt;------poor hrtie «ril But you
A beautiful btrt blind j
"
said, suddeuly.
rut* ucr, tv.*..„r Uaa, »d ftbft left »r “"“““t “
laugh; then in a minute she trembled
■nd bake*

�T&gt;
o___■» L.„A1m honhkllnnn bennn. 1 goveruora with us, but as yet nothing Las ; neither
neither horn
horn of
of the
the dilemma.
dilemma.
Jh £Ejm-We8klf RepilDllCajl Bajlflef *Wled fwM thcir Ti,it Chamberlain pain came hero on Tureday.
.
I dined with the President on Wednesday,
r.ulTUn
___ . 'I but the nurulxir, of stump ’•peechea and

। inflammatory nddreeses
Uastirgs, Mich.,

Apr. 9,1877.

Hampton

that

tion that sprang up

so suddenly has as

suddenly vanished.

Mr. Blaine gives osthe

President, and there is no reason to doubt

Mr. Conkling has already

signalized his adhesion.

Mr.

Cameron,

aud

Episcopal

the place of r^adeatoos, toulh of the poetofficr

the miroheivous from playing April Fool

and turn ibrir cyct euthward. The ghost gen­
erally make* hie appearance ataboat half-past

By one of thee*, five ministers

pranks.

eral of a lady who was not dead, and each

ation in deciding between the two contest­

came in Thursday morning at 3 o’clock

ants.
Rev. Robert Laird Collier formsrly of

and was taken at once to Willard’s Hotel.

Chicago, bvs been in the city this week,

upon hnn and gave him a perfect orption.

and is an applicant for the Swiss mission
Fred Douglass as marshall of the

Dis­

Executive.

Hampton

Early after breakfast his friends poured in
and ro persistent hare tho callers been nt
at all timet, that he was forced to decline

tain rise, and an cl.lcriy looking ghost makes
hia appearance with a while flower vase in
hand, turning to the northward, bolding the
by his successor, Mr. McCormick, aud vase la front of him. stands a few minutes,
will eotn proceed to Ix&gt;ndon to take when the curtain slowly dri&gt;ps and hides hu
ghosti-hlp from eyes euriena to behold.
charge of the Spaicate Agency.
This
Mr. Conant, the cx-Amistant Secretary

trict is winning the good opinion and re­

receiving visitors,

lie at once addressed

change of officials mccta with unircrrxl

spect of all who have business before his

a note to the President, stating he was

favor among those who know Mr. McCor­
lift, united with his great ability as a

worked in harmony with the new adminis­

oceured yesterday.

rights of the colored man, or to fight any

writer

tration, retires to private life, and his son

stable of ante, helium times was in the

is sent to succeed him iu the Senate. Thus

Criminal Court room, and one of the bail­

the field in

that

have

possibly

Republican

branch

Congrefcs is clear before President

department.

A well known ex-con­

of iff supposing that he had business there

health, IrouMod with humor la my blood
wcaknea* and debility of the system generally i
lara* unable to tabor much, and only at aome
windmill in the moft approved Don Quix­ prpred executive talent, reader him pecu­ light buainew. aud then only with &lt;reat ean­
tion.
ote manner. The President immediately liarly fitted for this position. No one
Hoven year* ago. the part spring, 1 had a
sent his secretary, Mr. Rodgers, to per &lt;jtiMtions Sir. Conant’s integrity, although ■rverv attack of Diphtheria, which left my
Imbs paraljxeJ ati'i useless, so I was unable to
ronally invite Mr. 11 ampton to come the- tlte Democftiic Press have impugned his

Hayes.

inquired, "Are you looking for the Mar­

that he

shall?" The former constable replied "No

White IIouso at 1

himself, by his wise and prudent course-

sir, not now, although I was onee very
anxious to sec him when ho was n fugitive

tion, of course, “was promptly accepted-

slave,"

slant

ItMolh-be conceeded,

however,

hia firm but conciliatory bearing, has done

. more than_all others to bring about thia
agreeable change in -tho

situation.

Nor

Still

New

York cries aLud

grand principles of his inaugural and

his

acceptance letter.
Postmaster General Key, the Democrat,

ic WprrAnftlve in tho Cnbiuct, has
proudly gFvAi’indication that his depart­

thinker, together

and

with

his

honesty or laic, and yet that he had not
imjfficient executive executive ability for avr. I concluded to gite it a trial, and to my
great jov soon found my health improving. I
tiie place is concdcd by alt But in Mr. continued the ute of tho STKi-r'until three hotPresident or McCormick we bare the promise, of an offi-

conference with the

On Thurs­

day he partook of lunch at

the White

th? requisites of the second chief of the

the

House1 and paid very gallant attentions to

Treasury

Mrs. Hayes, who took a lively part iu the

pres? generally in congratulations that an­

appearance of the ex-Tammauy Mayor, but

guteral political diacu.’Uton

other newspaper man has been put where

the growing belie!' is that he has gone

at th"

There ore many people who be­

abroad.

which ensued

As prime minister at the

Deportment, and wo join

ho can show

his

WJiite House, she has, as a matter of that knights of

GOOD EVIDENCE.

It seems

real merit/

■

c-iurae. full Cabinet privileges at her din­

United States of Ohio, are together dis­

In the Sweet By-tnd-By

to avoid prosecution for his

ner table : and wo wish to say nothing de­

poned to take the lion's share of honors

with tho Tweed ring,

Cannot but bo the happy thought a
the fortunate recipient of »ho "RocKT
Mountain Toubist’’ scans its wonder­
fully attractive pages and peruses, its fas­
cinating descriptions. Most beautifully
embellished with new and highly artistic
engravings, its letter-press a model of typ­
ographical riahneu, and the arrangement
throughout simply superb, the RocXt
Mountain Tourist b worthy of compari­
son with Pielvrt»qae American or The
Altlinc. It fat written in gonipy, graphic
style, covering details of the tour through
lhe gardens of tho Sonthwest (the Arkan­
sas Valley. Southern Kansu, to the very
heart of the Alps, of America—the Rock­
y Mountains. Jannts are xnado to all tba
faniout resorts of Colorado, tho remarka­
ble ruins, the springs, tho mines, and /in
short, to every point of interest to tourist,
agriculturist, capitalist, miner, and invalid.
With the Tourist, the San Juam Guide
keeps filing company, and the two publi­
cations are mailed free to all writing for
one or both to T. J. Anderson, Topeka,

nute and extend^l connection with tho in­
terests oif'the people—is to bo run on civil

which theory nt

rogatory to Mr. Erarts when we rank her and wc suppose that shortly the only way

least has the merit of probability abont it.

service reform principles.

lie rcfu-cs to

The foul-play explanation of hh friends is,

pay say attention to the papers and the to-

to use the longague of the Czar when re-

his equal in conversational diplomacy. to reach preferment in politics will be as
Gov. Hampton is a fine specimen of in j the Methodist church with the Bishops,
physical humanity. Of large site, full six to compel th* applicant to serve a series of

licitations of the gentleman who has come

fering to tho concessions demnuded by the

feet high, well proportioned, he looks the

Sublime Porte “too^lomn thinovitch.’’

ored postmaster nt Columbia, S.

If soldier and

leader—the

governor, and

years on a newspaper.

Here already arc

Hawley aod McCormick.

Defrecs will go

C., who,

this panic amongst Tweed's friends con­

Mr. Key says, since ho proves to be a good
officer, can1,only be removed by the army

tinues, yon will soon bear the choir sing­

outside ot that portion of him whiyh appearetT iu his rejxjrtcd bombattic speeches

ing “Where oh where, is Samivcl Tilden.”

wl ile on his way here, and which gives a

or by tho President of the United States-

Mem, for Post Office nspirants. First
Assistant Postmaster General, ^Tyner L«

certain style to bis manner akin to the
fighting windmill dam, wc were decidedly

These consist of ten companies of tho 1st,

acting as Postmaster General, -and

pleased with the man.

2nd, and 3rd U. S. Artillery.

When we consider the politics and the rac.

« of these two officials, and all the other
hero is

circumstances of the case, surely

lrpat(er for novel aud significent inferences.
'The same rule appears tn the other depart­

has

His black hair

into tho Government Printing Offce. Who

neat?
On

Saturday

the Precidcnt reviewed

tho troops, now stationed at the Arsenal.
After tho

boen acting as such-mrteo Judge Key's

slightly tinged with with gray, dark eyes,

formal review regimental, company, and

has

swarthy skin, whiskers, and moustache a

skirmish drill were given, then a portion of

appointment.

Key’s

Judge

time

been and still is fully occupied iu aiding

Burnside, also streaked with gray, and

the command

Secretary Schurz, on taking charge

to solve the Southern question, aud in the

general distinguished appearance and de­

and fired hundreds of balls into the target

of tKe,In tenor Department, paid a cordial

transaction of.other important public bus­

meanor, note him at once, even to casual

in a few minutes.

efficiency of iness. Some idea of the rtu h of the grand
army of office seekers max- ba had whpn it

observers, ns'a man of superior character,

Mies were in attendance, aod tho day

and well worthy the attachment and loyal­

passed off quite pleasantly indeed.

ments.

tnMte'tb the administrative

his predecessor, and declares that he shall

expect equally good service from his
Messers. Schurz and

ordinates.

sub­

Evart”

have been appointed a committee to draft a

He has persistently

is*statcd that nearly fifteen thousand ap­

ty of his adherents.

plications for office have been received by

urged the withdrawal of the troops from

Mr. Key during his brief incumbency.

the State House at Columbia, and insists

Of course all of those applicants are hold­

they must be used only to preserve the

of appointments in the civil service. Thus
the principles upon which the administra'

ing their breath and waiting for the news

peace.

of their appointments xs laborers in Uncle

state arc sufficient to determine the govern­

tion hastoet &lt;nit arc to be reduced to a ays.

Sam’s vineyard, ignorant of the fact that

orship dispute. That no one proposes to do

tem.. No'wonder that the change of ex­

their applications arc filed away never to be

violence, and that all he asks is to be let

less uneasince and

thought of again. k Notwithstanding these

alone, so that ho may ahow to the country

discouraging circumstances

that South

set of rules regulating the whole subject

ecutives has produced

commotion in the departments at Washing,

ton than has b&lt;5Cn witnessed on any similaoccasion for many years.

Unfaithful offi.

cials, who have been kept in their places
by fevoritism, if any such there

are, may

well s)iakc in their boots; but for all the
rest there remains that sense

of security-

which,.*! wejl as fair pay, ouchi to be the

We need not say bow acceptable thia

good beginning is to ihc country,' so long
disquieted and

discredited

by the evils

whi?h have been lingering in our political

systomf particularly since the war.

been,

It has

in fact, the voice of tho country

steadily making itself heard iu Washing­
ton, rebuking faction and encouraging re­

form, which has enabled President Hayes
to begin his administration iu an auspicious

manner.

sams.patb.

has ardnoqa"duties and troublesome ques­
tions before him, and is liable to make

mistakes himself, they will enable him to

inside her borders,

street who have just swooped down to let

ure of office depends wholly upon the

the President know exactly how the tiling

presence of the troops, and that if these

stands and just what they will take.

were

Just at present we arc receiving from
our

new

Secretary of the Navy, who

withdrawn

he

cannot retain his

power more than twenty-four hours; hence

while he has much sympathy, for he is an

aware, got his- cd-

able mtn and would, were he acceptable

upon an Indiana

to the white people, make a model gov­

Tann, a great deal of valuable information

ernor, yet under th© universal feeling that

uyatiun almoat entirely

upon nautical matters.

They

say that

numbered, and that every State must sup­

tion kizo of a hatchway, he gave it,ns his

port itself,without intervention of Federal

opinion that U depended very much on

muskets, be has few

supporters.

Max.

the world and (quoting from the inaugu­

Yankee Nation."
Wasbington, D. C., March 26, '77.

Ed. Banner.—

the

meant

interest

tho action

towards other*'

sentenced to bo dismissed for haring, as
crime, lying or hazing.

Yat wc oommend

his endeavor to reform the cadet by re­
taining rather than by discharging.

But

•We*

CHEW-SMOKE

^HhJUTCBUSS

it it an impooaibility to keep a naval officer

take no otuer.
mu or ALLWuunu

*

&lt;ACn v

nt n-ru.

WOXDERKVL HtCCBail S*,0O« «C Um

from lying and hoodwinking Uncle Sam,

ish1 the Naval Department and its Acad­

emy.

»
Timon.
Local Correspondence,

involved in tho South Carolina' an! Lou­

to investigate Louisiana and in two weeks
at least twenty

whidt.be has announced shall be fully re­

ry adjustment thereof, one is reminded of of.reports and speeches in Coogrres failed

alised in the practice of the Government.

the old anecdote tn which the traveler to do.

asks the boy which of two roads before

"Ttxsi-ifiTE7.
.fKArta.w ..a ’jig’As
bsb ffi-Tsr-irfjs:

cAu^i&amp;n

UM 877
«12^L^i,!W8WSiSSlS

ter aud ability.

But how they arc to sec

through the Louisiana mill stone on such

that it mattered not which one be took,

abort notice is as puzzling to me as Dun-

he would find it bo bad before be went a
mile that he would wish he had taken the

in view of the President's repugnance to

other.

The President can well bo com­

haxy fFirgiaia hiHs beyond, a mild mannerod^ rather corpulent Saxon, nearly

pared

to

drcary's dog problem wu to him.

tho

uk

Two opjXMiug

peace, and the hearty baccord of tho Cab­
inet, the withdrawal of bayonet support

cide their way, and each tlw antijMxlcs of

from Packard » generally assumed to be

the other.

Should he decide in favor of

Hampton, tho other tide will so torment
rigid

what

the

had taken the other, and vice

Address
T. J. Anderson.
Gen. Pau. JriTopeka. Kan.

DRUNKARD STOP!

OPIUM HABIT.

A. Card.

We take this opportunity of inforxiug
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly cure all cases of pila, without the use
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. &amp; I- W. Brown.
Hastings, Dec. 21, 1876.
x»68tl

greodehild. She wm a member of the Metho­
dist Protestant Church at the time of her

death.

Roberts'.

She had been a Christian from a ahfld.

Yaxku Braiaoa, April 2, *77.

%j3w-y

"JACKSONS
BEST"
SWEET XSTA.-V-5r
Chewing Tobacco

Notice.

Farmers please taka notice that I hate
bought out the interest of Calhoun &lt;v
Beckwith, in lh«Aotel barn and you will .
find it to your interest to call and see me.
EztSltf
J. W. Brock.
Brick for sale at my yard. Section 2.Jd,

in Rutland.

Henry L Newton.

commission will recommend.

Gen. Hawley is liqre and Secretary Evarts
is preparing his instructions.

wish i kj

without change.

Jan. 4 '76 tf

Yet

of troops except for preservation of

parties arc constantly dogging him to de­

the traveler.

plieation,together with tho Sanjuan GkxI',
maps and time tables of this new and pop­
ular route from Kuuu Cityand Au'^n
to Pueblo, Denver and all points in Colo­
rado, New Mexico, Arizona and the &amp;»n
Juan Mines.
The finest line of Pullman
on the continent between the Mi«soun River and the Rocky Mountains

They are men of highest charac­

him wu the best and received as a reply

oj&gt;cou»upon the blue Potomac, and tho

The “Iron Trail.'
A spicy sketshjdcrcriptive of a trip over
the Atehiron Topeka and SantaFc Railroad
and of the beauties, scenery and pleasure
resorts of the Rocky Mountains, by
Crinkle," tho musical and dramatic critic
of tho New York Worlds sent free on pa-

Whitman's Assorted Candies—the bert-n tho market. A full supplya! J *’•

with a number of grandaHldfau, who Will min

tho desired number of gentlemen who are

Heal tb;ipe^ polices

nt miiu mweo ca. umuti.i.i

and if so MrJ Thompson had better abol­

Loijsiana Commission,—The

In looking at the interminable questions

- Vegetm® U Sold by all Druggists.

if we are to believe the Democratic press

President has nt bst succeeded in securing

The

Cbamzcttowx, Mao., Mirth 1&gt;. tf»V. .

«rtth that I bare e$eJ y«rr "Blwd
iratlou" (Vtuertsr.) in my family-tor
iu., 1, .
rr

we wish to know which is the greater

Michigan 27 years, 11 of which ahe has spool
in (lope. S!&gt;a leaves a husband and two sons,

accomplish that which

I

with

We will watch

e

preceding investigations and 40,000 pages

Bash, undergoing

able conduct in future.

universal

isiana imbroglios, and the difficulties inter-

hidden by a true Germanic, meerschaum,

of lying, aod commending upright, honor­

G. P. Rowell &amp; Go’s. Col.

ral of President Taylor) with the rest of
mankind, "which

APPRECIATION.

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

He wrote them a

long fatherly letter, showing the enormity

Hlra R. Blake. Bbe expired u h»r residence
in the township of Hope. March 17, 1877.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

i-iSrcrj

Secretary Thompson has remitted the

victed of falsehood.

lina will in a few days bo at jieace witli all

may very likely bo true.

d with d’«p»|&lt;i* *nd £»□ewncrvatlr UwtluJ.
TUOMAS OILMoUr,
CPj Walnut meet.

•eotenco of dismissal of thrte cadets con­

Fataaa Dbwbt .—Thanki for your excellent
little paper. I should hare ordered it long

poring to prevent a apuedy and salisfacto-

'WXbhington, D. C., Mar. 29, ’77.
W’imigine in a smoke-frescoed garret,

Gatling gun,

the size of the hen, and the number of troops will be withdrawn, and W- take it
eggs they put under her. As Secretary) that Chamberlain will be the "out" and
Thompson is a prince of jokers, this story Hampton the “in," aud that South Caro­

he principles of purification and reform

NOTES.

the

A large concourse of

The

go on from conquering to conquer, until

CAPITAL

worked

the days of b yonet State governments are

when applied to recently for the regnla-

The people are with him, they

believe in him ; and notwithstanding he

and good will to all

mean* only peace

Gov. Chamberlain frankly admits his ten­

Nor rill he tail of this invinci­

ble support, so long as he continues in the

Illinois

Carolina

crowds of them on the

week we moot

as yon ore probably

rewud of merit in public office.

the

boys arc behaving beautifully, and every

He says the civil processes of the

NEW MAN.

the quill, as well as the

lieve that Mr. Hall haa fled the country

to Washington to get the place of the col­

FEEL

l attribute my preeen health entirely to the
use of Panrriv Stbcf, and hold it in hieb estimntion. 1 cannot apeak too highly in its

ment—the most important of all in its mi­

connection

'rfSS’p bad dpp&lt;
ZLSS-JS."^

ct-| who has never had a superior in all

itively nothing new in regard to the dis­

table.

Qjdnod Fifteen Pounds of Flesh.

o’clock, which invita­

He like Chamberlain, has been in con'

for her M-itec member of his Cabinet

has his cabinet been-.behind-haud in sec- j-Oakey Hall, and refuses to be comforted
ondingltis efforts arid iu conforming to the because ho is not present. There is pos­

Joss Rente.

I) rook i. Me., Sept. 7, 1870.

His extensive experience in public

mick.

here in response tp hi* official invitation,

not

MU «r adflross »• at my nrfdwi.. M
X ery rMMetrnUv,
“
A Kosboe Parker,

MT«r_

of the Treasury, will be relieved this week

and was ready now to do battle for the

might

If

met at her house.

alive, until all

A g-.od illustration of how

Committee,

his ghwUhip the more curiotn to behold

fools were yet

that

failed to appreciate

times havo changed with thia gentleman,

who, u chairman of the Foreign Affairs

------------------------------

and yet Honings,* like ancient Rome, has »

The eolemnity of the day did not deter

Hampton, and not accepted apparently by

of the

W|WT j

real, genuine gbwt. If the pe6ple of HaaiingS
est attainable order were used to celebrate are curious enough to lake tho trouble to tea *
their joy and gladness ut the resurrection. real gba*t and Lie antics, ther must appear al

any

one

Obosls ore not very coriunon in Ha-flinp,

churches, musical ceremonies of tho high­

any compromtJc of this sort into consider­

lent beginning has been made under Pres­
Thu Uttl© flurry of oppoai

Catholic

the

not likely that President Hayes, will take

ded he is given the Senatonliip, but it is

hia sincerity.

Don Cameron, and Wednesday morning

in

while

received invitations to officiate at the fun­

ministration of public affairs that an excel,

of

wit

decorated with flower»t

H- ’R. Steven’8 Column.

Gho*&gt;t&gt; In Hastings.

like nearly nil ntbera in the city, had its

pulpit profusely

promise, but which has been rejected by

ested —u who is not?—in a creditable ad.

tupport

Hotel

took etippcr at Warmley’a

breakfasted with Mr. Evarts. lie has
uectajeariiy made him later.
It is under­ I been conferring constantly with the Presi­
stood thAt Chamberlain has agreed to sur­ dent, or members of his Cabinet, and hot:
render tho Gubernatorial position provi­ submitted a proposition looking to com­

It must be admitted by all who arc inter

■urancc of his friendly

with the President al the White House,

I felt called upon to deliver along the route

A GOOD BEGINNING.

ident Hayes.

Cbambcr-

He dined

Dec. 5th, 1876.

Gen. Haw-

by hut opposition to the Force Bill and

Wanted.

A good, improved Farm.
Any one
tving a farm of 80 acres or more, with

Taos. J. Wilder.
»ted. s»J wcui-J

Hood to share h» vtawv.

Hastings. March 28.1877.
What you 0W« too.

«.

Call and .id*

O. D. Spaulding-

�Council Proceeding*.

uimwin.

WE.

own of Pioneer Ett

A regular meeting of the Common Council
r the city of Harting*, waa held at lhe Coua- I ““^j

j

iu apptova; „r

Special Notices.
Dr.

SchenAa

Standard

■Drug*., Madlcinea, Perfumene,, Etc-, Etc.

Remedial.

April, A. D. IM7.

R. Tl.UE-t A«O

। r i_&gt;soJ S u »Jaytv-w r.

tlM*.S.

ri»&lt;r OFFICE TIME CARB
.*MW«

Si?

"
‘ approved.
'
Rrcscnl tho -Mayor, Recorder, Aid. Evans, .
A cutnuiunicufou fruu W. J. Michael, Bor-1
fm }j
Lewis, Heed, Rnsaell, Sheldon and Tomlinson. telary &lt;&gt;t Pioneer Hose Company No. 1, noli- ami if
| Tying the Common f'ottndl that at a regular
Minnies of the laid meeting were read and
I meeting uf «dd tympany.* held March Stb, rbi^iXt'
approved.
• 1877, the folivwtng eSeera were ekrfod f t
Report vf Mrcet Committre relative to the
Theodors Geshwind, Foreman.
petition of------ aud others in regard to the
Henry Hyatt, Asstrtan' Foreman
street pawing McElwain', bouse, recomnendWill Michael. Bec-etnky.
Arraeneu, Throop. Treasurer.
accepted and adopted. prutided said at root be ]
Anthony A. Wllbtnnt, Ktcwnrd,
made without txpenae tp the dty except for I and asking tho approval of the appointment
of said officer*, wm accepted and adopted, and
grading and piking.
on. m&lt;Mi&lt;»u the officers
elected were ap­
The account, of Lake, Horton and other, proved.
for removing driftwood from bridge, S.l.50, of
Report uf Financo Committee, hereunto at­
tached.
relative
to
the
finances
of theritr, w»«
Milton Prickeu for one month's salary aa Mar­
on motion accepted and addpted.
shal. ?4l.7u.and of.I- 1&gt;. Quaekenbuth foroue
On motion of AU. lluswll, that $200 tempomonth'* aalary a. Recorder, $IG.fl;t. were by a porarity transferred from the Contingent Fund
to tho Fire beparttoent Fund l&lt;« placed to tli«
। crsdlt of tho Cuntlugeut Fund. Carried.
dered Iu be drawn from the proper funds
flu motion, the time for McElwain and Altherefor, as follows:
toft to complete their,job of excavating the
hill on Broadway wa&gt; extended 00 daysAn account nf J. Q. CreMy for
iheldon and Tomlinaon, fl.
ferrml to the Finance Committee.

•rrvBiuduihla.ticheaek'e
ii'-.ic’t'« .*»» u'esd Tonic

This space is Contracted
for by

BARNES &amp; CO
toc.ituult I»r. fv-benek. cither

ru the \ links') public.

'j.- '

On motion tho Council adjourned
I The following account, were allowed ;
' A. A. Wilmont for .1 month,' service as
I Steward of Hom Company, to April
-.uuricit tbit &gt;

city of Hastings, held at the Council Room on
Wednesday evening. April fob, A. l». 1877, for
eat

All About the

..

&lt;
postage stamp,,
' E. Crook. 1 load wood,
.
,
I •"'* onlsrv onlered to M drawn on ’the appm• priate funds Uierrfor, as follows:
j
Ayes—A14. Evans, Lewi., McNaughton.
Reed. Ru*arll, She't&gt;u and Tomlin« &gt;r—7
Nays—N ne.
meeting wnv disponwd with.
An account of Charles E Bhrlaw was pre.
A motion by Aid. Ree-HLut the Council pro­ »entrd of 352, for collecting and disbursing
ceed to ennvaa, ths votes auMdeclare the rcMtlt city fund,.

by the charter of said dty, there were present
the Mayor. Recorder, and Aid. Evans, Ltwls,
McNaughton, Herd, Ku,sell. Sheldon and
_
*
Jotnlinaun.

Will's ADVFR rlSEMESTS.

County.

wa» carried.

•

PIMPLES.

THE STEBBINS BRO’S SAf
TC CONSUMPTIVES.

The Mayor appointed Aid. Uu„e!l and Lewi,
a* teller*.
Tie result was declared by rtatemdn:. as

folios*:
For Alsror, J. W. Bentley.
Forfttrojrdrr, Wm. H. Stebbins.

to-llight.

will save money by it.

.iitr

.

at *2S, and a vote by Aye, and navs taken on
the amendment, which w-.« carried. a, folfow, •
ERRORS of YOUTH.
Ayes—Aid. Lewis. McNaughton, Heed. Shel­
don and Tomlinson—’
AtlLNTLKVA**,w'm safrrwl for ym
oirvui d l-ditr. rrematars d-v-jy. aa
For Supervi*&gt;»-1»t and foil War Is. Travers
•C.trCS "' - -.uiMtl iod&lt;«er«lion will, foe t
of fc.«--ioe ko«t»B.tjr. wod ftwtiisllwbs
Iltillip,.
z
th- r*e*pe sat •hiw-U-t. for tstkinc th
t ai-dv b, wtu it be wo euted. tfoftese.
follow,:
it uieaee &lt;-«u d-» »o
&gt;M«»ee. JOHN H.
Bobituon.
■
For School laspcctor.Hjiarles G. Holhrook. don and Tomlinson—&gt;.
Nays
—
Aid'.
Evan,
and
Rc*«el!
—
2.
For School Inspector, to Gil vacancy, Sher­
On motion. the Ounei! cljaurned.
man
Prindle.
PRODATE ORDER.
On motion, th* following accounts were al-

For Treasurer, Charles Weisert.
For Marshal, Milton Prickett.
For Justice of the Peace. Marcus W. Riker.

Grttrtackl are worth in win W»J coni* on

&gt; elected Street CommWUner

J

sober the meeting of the Ladle-* Teta-

Chhrttaa Union on Tuesday afternoon
kferm Qub Room.
w&gt; oa Saturday afternoon.
OR? Uavil, Charles Bonham, fell down stair,
a Friday evening, hurting him quit* badly,

iggfcta.

;h» financial statement i» unavoidably left

' 1st Ward fir registration and election
Pat McCarty. for‘place' of registration

lag compositors enough in the city «» PMt ’l

into type in wiwn for today's paper.

in 24 Ward.
Jtherman C. Pnndle. place for election

the •hath st betroil of lira. Unger Sherman.

Sheldon. RusreU am' Tomlinson, mak-

8?
bon : foil:«

r-.- —. .......

24 Ward, lilwahl J. Evans, regirtra-

a. tnuih »s lie people of Barry county are op
Jvhc-1 to any change in this Judicial Circuit, i

&gt;■ a -! o.i

3d Ward. Marco* Bussell. registration

j:

Lion 23dr

Ward,
M. Thorp, clerk of election. 1* WarJ
T. J. Wilder, clerk of election, 2-1 Ward,
E. II. Brown.

Third Ward,
Heary Johnson, clerk of election Third

to mm all of their many friends and the public

Ward.
James liewew, derk of election in 4th

Hal! was literally packed. Speeches were
male by John W. Cualer.C. 0. Holbrook, MrsBoll and Samnel Vickie. There seem* to be
week, and the fruits of the labor, thus far pot
forth liars been beyond the inert sanguine ex­
pectation* of ike more enthusiastic workers in

kbcnianct of money to do business with,
ought to g'Mn Grand Rapids and spend _ a few
hour, ia looking over the manufacturing in*
dtutri-, of that dty, and than note the numher of daily arrivals al the pnnelpal hotels.
**P*cia&lt;ly al Sweet's Hotel. Lyon A Pickering,
proprietors, and they will u one* be convinced
’hat the hard times' do not effect the bustinteresfo of that prosperous dty, or if W
dove then let them imagine what H won!! be in
Prosperous time,, bid tho Muss good bye. and
p to work to build u p manufacturing Indus
•net in the other cities and village* of lhe
State.
Township Election*.

a&amp;'isr*. kWJMg
3 00

Ward.
N. J BrOnwn, clerk of election in 4th

3 OQ

Sc'hool Insjmctar. Edwin

of tbii city, wai wen
for hi, manly uaaliti.’.-Hii fsnernl wa. attested
at the M. K. harsh, yretarda? afternoon by a vary
largo number of the eitis»n« uf the city, and tbs
nJ

3 oo

Cherry Pectoral

STORE.

Physician’s Prescriptions and

Family Recipes

carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

of purest quality only.

,D

-.h et-t soar er i'il "f th, aorth
inf »«'ii &gt;n nsn*r twenty-*crea
u .mUt ihmeid n-xth of tangs
wwt. eeamtdur 'n »It ou" .hn.°"
(IJlaerm '-f tend sr.ordlus totes
,r*cj. lie lb« tome mors ur lea*.
;; , i* heron, ri»&gt; ■ •!&gt;»’ to ’A*",’,
1 Mull SIJH.'* for ante and jril

Detroit Advertisement*.

taVm,ral«oftb.2»4ofApr»,ln.U J-rb
8 00

8 00
Ward,
by ayes aud nays, as follows:
Ayes—Aid. Evans, Lewis, McNaughton,
Reed, Russeil, Sheldon and Tomlinson, 7.

Nayr-LNone
The bonds of lhe following named person,
were prcsentol.nceepted and approved, sad or-

Charles Weissrt ns Treasurer.
Wm. II. Stebbins as Recorder.
Allen Jones, Oliver E. Woodruff and S. S.

Garrison as ComUblcs.
by ayes and nays as follows:
Ayes—Aid. Evans, Lewis, McNanghton,
Reed, Russell, Sheldon and Tomlinson—7.
Nays—None
On motion, the bill of Mrs. Csvey vras laid

on the table.
On motion the Council adjourned fine die.

SHEEP FEED.

Si. Orr0^-[the wanU.
of Inc abBitlss. of fotf esltare. hsuorsd and / »UUuXa."tZu bl»ng' beiwevn th, b-»ur of nine
✓efoek and U.
&amp;C

"cnnstftatiM of ths litate, bad MM mw

Bated. Hartins*. At»nl '&gt;A**"L1n________AnnM.

600 bu, REFUSE BEANS,

Qeo. M. Savage &amp; Co’s Col,
was altsndel from ths M. K- Cbareh | tncuu'wiiiplcmestatewhetwtbsy«aw the .int, .

I
Bemoval.—Geo. M. Savage &amp; Co.,
Toln.Wre «•» to nay their rw«&gt;W rojtho ■M“orT 'the; well known newspaper adrertuing
I agetit*, of Detroit. Nicu., have removed
xowu&gt;u*v*
__ ■loueM'seftb,
fni^i 72 Griswold to more commodiou*
' and convenient quarter*, No, 30 Congrcm
MACK-Ia Baltiraorc. Maseb M»h. ITT. b®”*®
infant «ot&gt; of Th ons, and Man * E- Mack. Age jatrdet west, where they have fitted up oleIgaaXofiiccB,

And for »y U‘Ue dart ins
The wd tear, ever flow,
BtsHttle ehair I, ewry
Hie playtkins* laid • ,w**
And Urine heart, ars break Im
For my little boy *h»‘dlod •

POULTRY WORLD.

ZEcii.’islOrSS...^

KJIAILEDFREE THE FAMILY GUEST
IVIFLORAU CU1DE

I Ikton for tbs feotrteps.

A spacial meeting of the Common Council of'
the dty of Hauling, was held at the Council
Room on ths evening of the 30th day of

TnoBNAPPt 8TLi- oppoaitkm elected in this township the March, 1877.
rrnwini—Aid. Evans. Lewis. McNaughton,
following ticket, being a union of Dewcrats, I
Republican boilers and Greenbacker,
hupervisor, John
Clerk, Benjasria

'■oamiaaimmr of Highways. Win **“«*•’•
k ^ periauadsai of Seboobi. Richard Wal-

Ayer’s

» 00

'*

Stat, street, which they have filled up in a
vety l^roming manner, laith as lo taste and
eonre.-.i-r.ee. and where they will le pleaded

their line.
At the Temperance meeting last evening the

3?fomentso&lt;CyrasH. Ifo»,ndefondMeflrvsvr was fokra from,thisehy Wb^
raviM mssiac. lie
»■*•&gt; Ja,.,L’t,.Sii|« •nt.aml Henry E. Merom, isrsly on appeal bond.

tion aud election.
B. Cotton, elerk-of slectlon. First

tasking power, then wc desire to be attached

to th* Allegan, and not the Eaton Circuit.
' .Mrs tiara H. Allen and Miss Trego have
moved their millinery shop from the store in

DRUG

Ayer’s Advertisement*.

DIED.

and popAtchison
in Cok&gt;the San
Pullman

WTOK.
xxitMU

PEOPLES

t- B. Stanley ha, opened a General Repair

4th Ward. Philo A. ShMdoa. registra-

BOCK-

PHARMACEUTICAL fflElST-

f
lion and election,
j 2d Ward/Daniel MeNaugbton, rrgUtra-

Shop :q Agricultural Hall, office of ths Messer
Brvihen. Hi, ad. with full particulars will

Wm. H. Goodyear,

Hurtin of Inirr

/"tion and election,
l4th Ward. George Tomlinson, registra­

Jhoun i
you will

Drug®, Medicine, Etc., Etc.
be holden
l City of ilarti-is&gt;. sad
■ be the peeper of the

lion, 1st Ward.

mOmmA’,

oforJttng
Indicalt the use
&gt; P^Y8OWX.
xi68U

COX-MOTT-At tbs rv
in Barry, on tho SMhtali-. Mr. C&lt;

into the rooms of IMndie

1K» it now, a» the papers arc want-

ountnius

March 3rd 1877 if.

2 oo

Robert I&gt;aww,n, registration and

‘

country.

trip OTW
Railroad
pleasure
»y "Ntiu
tic critic

Furniture Depot, South Side State St., Hastings Mich.

Mr. Pattan Harry 0. Bate of thfosityand Nsllie.

3 50

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in that line day or night.

BALE-KEITH-At the rvrt.let.re of the brida's
{inn

Everybody knows they are the only

the city and attend promptly to all caR|

MARRIED.

appropriate fund, therefor;
Mtlton Prickett. keeping Rm in engine

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture ra a
until you have priced their Goods, forycu

Nsyf—Aid. Brans, .McNaughton, Reel,
Sheldon sad TomliaVon—
■aeevuni he allowed, which motion wa, nmcnl-

*

Picture Frame*. Eta.

FURNITURE.

Bowsa
Broadway bill
| "“^*q/„VX.h, , ; ,H1| ,m|

number of vote, cast al tho election.
U &lt;h. ,.rt». d.j

Furniture, Undertaking,

IB?:.

Cofltainin« over 1,200 varieties Vege­
table «D&lt;1 Flower seeds- Colored
PlatOfl- Ehigant Wood-CUtk of » egei*
blesnntl Fiowtrs. Handsomest Guide

It Is ths

Dr. J. C. AYER &amp; CO

�Ashes are also a good fertiliser.
iupiM.oruiM.S2...
of

roller, or otherwise made very compact over

•rate onion-

to sowing it on the onion beds when I saw
that the grab was at work, with the result

From raHen'i Jew«h to lenslh.

that I found a perfect cure for this pest, as
well as materially assisting in the growth of

tbeonioGa.

The proportion in which I

used it would be about four ewt. to the
acre, and used it two or throe times a sea

A (nhUe spirit rieee

son, peyer more.

I have also used for the

Hava purpose gM lime, which will also pre­

In using tho nltrataof soda, it is

vent 1L

When at the well-laid ublc.

necessary that lhe foliage of the onions be
dry, as to lol il drop on tho plants when
they are wet causes a burnt, shriveled place

alaiy;

wherever it touches them.

It is a good

plan to water after sowing, or to select a
lime when a shower may be expected very
soon.n

It
»a -

after the

‘

hay is cut, to wed down the land to timo­

thy and

Kentucky blue gnus, or June

grass, as it is also called.

The June grus

when grown with timothy.

Clover hid

wil^ these him glasses,

as il traultfbe g*o!e to crowd them out too

much. I see on good wesson fur growing
clov®*WJ iMy ‘oth^r: grass’. It may be
grown by itself quite as profitably to farm-

eni as to grow it with timothy, according

to the old stereotyped custom. Then, lhe
old custom t^raedipg down .fond to grss
with a grin crop is not now followed as

closely as it.used to be in years past.

The

land now is often plowed early in the
spring ~
~
— ~
Fgrm with
no
other

doubt of this fertiliser being good, becausj
potash is always valuable for any crop.
- The f ruit of plants set this spring will
be ol no value till next uonsen, whrtt th»
largest crop may beexpccari that they will
produce, not less than 100 bushels per
aero, if the variety grown bo eood, and if
the soil bo rich and well cultivated. Th Wilson is still considered the best berry by
many, but the Cha*les Downing is begin­
ning to take its place, it being nearly m
C’^c, and tho quality of the fruit much
. Ono hundred dollars p**r acre is
often cleared on this crop over all expenre*

.

It is doubtful wbulhcr there is any spe­
cial advantage in grafting grape vines now,
when good two-year old vince of nearly all
varieties can be bought for 23 cents to 31
each.^ ..In grilling such varieties as lhe
Delaware on the Concord, to obtain the
tree growth of the latter, ancoess has not
been the Fannie iq my experience and ob­
servation, as the nature and habits of one
vorictv cannot be imparted to another by
grafting, yet many persona are inclined to
experiment in this way. Nor is tho fratt
cUangeduAw siw and' quality in the least,

amrit makes excellent hay, either alone or
belterjiqt be

dtaolred in mur, ow b»m-t for Ibrrr
pounds of the mixture, which is enough I
&amp;. b«m&gt; or s» n». mwo.
i„ ,p.

-

. QMAFTINO GMAFK VINKS.

RURAL TOPICS.

Lvww-«. fta^«r i* a but*

befog the saw,in that rewnect as in graft­
ing apple.‘pear and other fruit trees.
When one has a choice variety, and aUo
haa’on old, worthless 'Kqe, it maj bo ad­
vantageous to graft the poor vartvty to ob­
tain'fruit sooner than can be done from
cuttings propagated iu the ordinary way,
as tho giqftl will have the sunport of the
entire rootk of the old vine. Grafting
shoal*1 be done before the sap begins to
fiow, or after the main flow is over, in June
up to July ; but old vines ought to be cut
off iu the fall to bo safc from exceaaive
bleediaj; and if grafted th« I think the
chances of success would be greater than
in the spring ; but in no, case should the
sum or trunk of a vine be cut off
in June orJuly, as is would Ce sure to
bleed o d«dth. Tho srinus should be cut
iu the fall, without reg/rd to the time when

the grafting ta to bo"donc ; yet the experi went may be made of cutting them in
March, and, keeping them in moist sand
•own early. The seed of Juno grass is
(slightly moiat) till used. A California
gsgM^Wefj ^taffy, and a bnshel of such grape grower states the method of'
rawjatleast, should be sown with from stump grafting very clearly, as follow*:
four to six quarts of timothy seed per “I cyl my |cious from last year's growth,,
lowg enough to include three or four buds,,
acre. Let the land be well harrowed, after
and .keep them in a dormant state until the■
being plowed, then sow the seed and curor ■
' vines 1 graft in are well started to grow—it with a brush harrow, and then roll the say one or two inches long. I then re­■
land, y|;ich covert a good deal of seed that.. move the earth from the vines down to, or
wIBR^cOterta before, and presses the near, the first root; then rub off all the oldI
loose bark, and saw off from on- to three
inches above the first roots. With a saw,,
to "geriniuate sooner than it otherwise make one, (wo or three straight cuts down,
lown Rnds, but it will do

rej^i^jriclj, mu-llow soil, and it must beL
hi^tfy’ fertilited every ycarwith wdl-rotted^
**

into the stump.
If the stomp is smill J.
only make une out in It, but if the vinesi
are largo they will admit of two or more;
cuts. Each saw cut will admit of two
scions, one on each aide of the stnmp.
With a sharp knife, trim lhe raw cuts out
the proper lhape for a Wedge graft. Trim
the.Mlau to fit accuralcly, leaving a small
shoulder on each side of the scion ; then
insert in the stamp, being sure to push it
down to the shoulder, and also make a
connection with the bark of the old stock.
Cut the scion down to two buds. When.
lauwhed. fill up witli fine-dirt level with the
top of the ground, leaving one bud of each
'scion uncovered.” lines may be grafted
as soon as the frost is out of tbc ground,

st(U|*aDUQi; than they will grow luxu-•
rims^od tbe'samohndMcry Mason, in.
।
,
the!

or in June, if some of tho canes Im taken
that grow near the ground. Cut them
squSrt Dff, and graft them the ramc as you
would an apple tree; and bend over lhe

would, especially in dry weather.

A fair

ture is obtained by August. It has boon
fouHAjFn4wM* txpcrimenv that but
YefMBlro\^BWMBed'bf any kind gettniastos when covered two inches deep ; there
fo^o?piifttfyTiArroW3 corer much of tho

seed too deep.
*&lt;fiu&gt;UlKQ' OXlfflfS.
ptying oniona as a field crop is gtfcek3y frraiftablc, it rightly numagod. They,

1
i'deed for this crop a hundredI
soil there is a rich, dry, sandy
Gf-auil that one would dosirc.
.
ir-wEnaQ’ spring the ground is

grafted cane a tittle below the level of the
ground and fasten it with stakes, with the
end turned up, and then fill in around the
graft with soil, up lo thc bud, pack it down
firmly, and the job is done.
rtuawntnuy gkowing.

IWBMhito aratrare, plowed in but
p; then the land a harrowed and

rod the -seed is. drilled in with a

'&lt;W profits are frequently enough
acres to support a family

After the crop is removed, aud

ag spread th^yiontire, applying

Harrow aB tn, and then with a

Ute’ eleari ' the land ready for the
13 inches apart.

Ten days bofjre

lor eight day*; then turn off the

?^asrssizri.‘s!stf5
wrac
re nodes to lhe
ate of th* pentouMM. con7ol■ tUUort«rt» U aaUhhM In
l&lt;- Uasifop iUpabHwn &lt;“““■ •
Mintod .u f cinxbUd In raid CsaMX of Barry fur
.-.- &lt; ,!&gt;• wM-k»prn»inu.U»**la«Uj’«rbrariaa
t
CLEMENT rlMiril. Jtutesof Probate.

tamtam* ai:&lt;r A

Tffi!AWKB^rd)WlfHffl HE FECVISIOHS OF THE LAW ABIE 0®M»£E
THE EOLLCWIr.G,. VJZ;
R«epficn&gt;—.---.—...™~..— ------- -

ADMINISTRATORS SALE.

In field culture, strawberries should be
set out in rows throe or three and a half
feet apart, aud obput 18 inches apart in
tho rows. Set them as soon as the ground
bccoundry, trot far from the first of May.
Mark off the ground, when w«U fertilised
with fine stable dung and properly pre­
pared, and drop pl-iuki along row. as near
18 inches apart u possi &gt;lc, and set them
nearly as soon as dropped, so that the roots
will not be long exposed to the sun, if the
weather be dear. The roots should be
spread out as rot, and pres.* down the soil
upon them with your foot on both sides of
the plants.
A pood way to mark off tfao rows n to
have wstout line to renal) acrors lhe ground
to be platitca, aud to be aet with stakes at
each end. Thun with a spade the holes

threr

I- ‘ .■ &lt;•’

l'io ranter of th* route of Ogilvie Mowoa«*r,

uflrrnoon. al Ih-ptcmbc
ria. C■ utitr of THarrr.

and n half wide, nailed to the pans, begin- j
Ding two feet from the ground, and then Mirhi
placing them 18 inches apart ta the. top &gt; f |
the posts, or you can uw&gt; wire inA- 1 of
slats. One or two-year old Concord vim•*» **■*

• o'clock In tho
nieHMl '•••

sstttfjit'.

Mata of

Holloway's Advertisement"

iioumn oisi.

.

a b a nd rod and I wawly &lt; 1391 aere&gt;
to th a United 8U1m »nr*ey. be

as

ifhlji M. ALLEN.
ASmistolnlor.

ately to some n ighbor who has g-wJ 1
CHANCERY SALEi Statv r&gt;~ MicaiOAS. Th* Cbcalt Coart far Um
grapes and get some cuttings, if hi t vin
C..r.nij ofBirryin CliiMvry.
were not closely pnined last fall. They _ AlybcM t’*Ub.C«Mnv.a4i»nl.
should be about a foot long, and ««ch
Noma* L D«w'«v, M«ry E. Bowktr »ai
should contain two or more bu&lt;l«. Keep
Chnrt** B. B*«Ml&gt;»w»A»a‘.«.
__
them in moist rand till wanted L« plant,
then aet them a f-mt apart, with the uppor
buds near the Furfiice of the grouhtl. 8-1
MhoHebthdw o
them at an angle, so that the earth can !&gt;&lt;•
pressed very hard around th- lower buds.
Place small stakoi by tbc side of c&gt;ch cut- |
ting tn show where they are, and as soon j
as grass has grown high enough to cut.' 4t*n
north of
spread some lightly over the .cuttings to j
protect tbc buds from tho snn when they j_ t&gt;...----------------------begin to grow fiecly. The n-xt
( c,re&lt;11. Caurt CoinmiA.aX'" «*1 txllS-v'
A. TIM.
btB.X1..AO-&gt;utSKj!3
they arc to grow. Cu». Ings clipped in .
November are best, but if cut n&lt;&gt;w, before . ■ ------------ :------------ ------------------------------ j—
-the sap flows, I think they will grow.
।

Legals.

lit

ffiK fl® FAG?'

oia’oVtooV.lu lh*
iaanMtb^V^ia •&gt;•- {

can bo bought for 25 cents each, and from
some grape growers at a less price. If you
propose to wait till you can grow sum- :
vines yourself from cutting*, go unntedi- '

J.lCs'B F. v'kXfx.
File*. FUtuhui,

the ei«hla*«m 0-.
r LoH on- th-t ua

nr cow r. ned
iMUwiit" o'

0 k*j ■

ar on* lho3’&gt;n&lt;t rishi bundrtd anil wtaty-

P

OteCBMU Smith. Jodft o/ ProUU.
5o Afltdn»il» of Mbllea.lnn will L* sir* astll j
.1.11... All •« L--. Il„
.... .......
.. I n ill-nutter of lhe out* ofAlheA Cborle* U• -U.r.i. Minor*.

Hropaical Swel’.itrAlttK-Bih Ihrwbu
Urtiy oripa an I «ui

■.’■j,;

A»Mixtrrn.iTono maTb.
In th* BUllnr of the Mtate &gt;&lt;f Htlxabeth Ma nr- lor »ea*»u» thric* n •*&lt; forth 'hatrae may heli­
ham 4eeera&gt;d.
....mi «n *aii/— &gt;■&gt;.. *»&gt; «•««■«
Sntioe it hereby siren th'l I fhalt»e1l»t 1-cblie
Blull ion. to th-bistiK M4drr „» Minis.) thr
AVriL si I.* .-.Iwk to U.
l£iki«ay »T aiajr. A. !».. 1«?1. al ten o'rto-k fo
•r lacnl mmo. Io-wi’ : Tb-t »uw- «&lt; r&gt;v.
Innt at-.l I.Hi.q in th.
the forenoon, at lh« I*M&gt;a • Ofire in the • H* of
evunt» of llarr- .a»&lt;t
.if Mi-:i:-«n
Uattlnxa. lathe eonnty of Ihrty ii the Mat* of
and doMrib-d m Ml«« -. • .. it: ITm
Michloan. tMUVaaatfolko.reami an'U&gt;itvcre i- &gt;th»r TwrMM imarwrtad in »M m nie. nr* r«qnli
IS)of the north »Kt,nu«i . -f .Mt
■rei*ij in u»wn.-hit»
two-.-,v
rt
th* rMranna
|.ii*re**d
in Mid Mint*
th.uolk-.M
y*Qd«&lt;ro(
2w iMliitoa
.•dthThMrS;
e»aU&gt; ball &lt;l») it th* Muth ttxt quarter f:
uf aretion onmbar nin-' »1 in town iwo -..‘ftoar b of
renca •i&lt;bi On wa«. Abu ib«u*'tb «.&lt;■ &lt;««;»!&lt;' p
of th* north »«&lt;t qwirtar C',.\ and ail that port &lt;&gt;f Mlt&gt;r tirinud an* ei eolated u
,•
‘ °rcLEMfrr’sMIuT'}■«
A truajjosy.r
•
marehiu'.
Lud. luki 38lb, A. D. ICT

KT:

F

WILLIAM MAKCKAM.
AdmiaUti-cto:

NOTICE TO ,&lt;’RED1
STATE OF MlCHUlAX.f ona-y
Notice ie h-rvb; rir-_n.il-. t i-&lt; \n «.

Contract.
t’.«l
rac'. rjcir

SALE OX F.XEC ( TION.
Eut* of Mlehinn. onanty of Barry.». s— iiy vfr.
unof an axeenriua iwnad out of and &gt;.h.h&gt;r tho
Ml of thn clrenlf eown far the rrmuiy of B'r- -.nJ
Uta al Mkhlfwa. d^ad the )Mb du af Atrrf T.

itn.

i

;

'A-

. hiiiT.';'

A UuiJvtnt rewar-l n'i
«rfa« •neb iniVratetiop

bated.
tin.
CLKMEX i' . xt

n_. u.WnT»jM3K SAl.f
Befailt harias bur;, ata-I- . j &lt;*.e t
7rb“ li^vhl’un »»j *x/Ty' J'S,’
‘

'

'

REMOVAL ’

rare'wsi

tS-Ss'ft;
Profri»t«r of the Naehrllle New,.

IE

r-ft.

A’*.!-1"?-'? "’UM Ml «t I

water

IM£rii-«ta After te-

flnw’tEwtmsa.defr vcri«*d.
“•*!**•
"“,ri “

Maaefoeiarer*
wobato con.
PLANT GRAPE VINES.
ol the estate.
I cannot too strongly urge faruvrv and
inly of Barry. Is the .tafoofMi
others to* grow all the sreapos that their
iMaftotarra of rle
J &lt;lt-*cr'.bed *a follow, lo-wlt-P«14l*r» oi »-■»*.• i»t iinetter &lt;‘4l of th* .oath '
families can consume, nt least, and as many
P*d-!Jtn ofUbAi ••to sell as you picas*. What is the use of
having land, and mot making use &lt;&gt;f it l" co t -tnnw fertjf (Un ret** of UadMMrdUa to
the best advantage. If every country
ntnAMM.Al.ltx.
family were to hare all tho impes they .1 B.-ICT.
•
AdaUnlstrttor.
could cat from August to Jaunry, msuv
of the physicians 'would be driven into tho
cities, as it is an admitted fact that grape* ,
NOTICE.
arc a powerful curat ivo of many di.svi-.'&lt;
when eaten freely as Jong as they &lt;m b •
wU !• r»ou. arc uerrnj ii-rwiauru «&gt;
kept frosh. If tlicre Iw anything in the tr-&gt;«t hcro&gt; mr ae*«HnLa» I*hall pay no debts
cChJ.-ejnlrj.-iins anarthhdate.
nJ WiriioUi Ji:
world to delight a family, ns i’s m^-rnW*
hated. O.-asseville. Carry Co , N&gt;eb.. March. 2nd.
"racial Tar K’a»
walk iu Jtheir garden, it is the larw, rich
‘ SrtSsMtf
STEPHEN L. WICKS
clusters of grapes that load down an exten­
sive arbor. A neclectcd vino or two are
ADM! XI STM ATOR’SSAL F.
r.ui rr
thr.eaLUo of Usilrie Me
of little value. What you nerd isan arh r
us ;
from 50 to 100 feet Inng, over a walk with '
.tael right flat qnn m Imtf. ,'ln. «r
».
you can have s trellis eight or nine feet Is t]i&gt;Mi&lt;«rua»e.a4 ths smaiwia tt* tavrabip
high wherever you please. Th- pre?»C1«S.
should be twelve feet long and eight apart.
«•
rliuriu.
Thon have slats 16 f*ct long about an inch jTi.'r'
ADMfXlSTR

nearly as well in the spring if the seed is

crop of hay is gften cut the first season
when grass soil iiihis town, or good pas­

&lt;*n’ .Vlom-nt ^mith. Jinhra of Probate.
______

ven-largo creps of rtrawbcrriw: “One1 Unr .
part nitrate of potash, ono do. dauber of ii«.i i .&lt;
Si, .nd ono do. of nl wd.," .fp. I. J

sively for agricultural purposes, and I took

g*«A

NO'

•do as well. .It contains 50 per rent. &lt;.f i
Probably there is no better variety titan
pure potmh. and is now quetud at &lt;3,to i ■
the Wethersfield red. In regard to the 83.50 per 100 pounds, ana Ims by the ton. ' •
onion grub, an English gardener says: The following farmuh U raid to ’prodaro ! ■

“Wc used nitrate of sods pretty exten­

Legals.

■Legals.

PRORATE ORDER.

Orwill
in

tho drilia.
bruw oil htalaiin wurtroa'..
Tear hi» rilkmahlrt wart:
And, wenfins tun of plea'ure.
Creep cloacr tehtohssrt!

GRlS'D RAPIDS.
one uproatten throw art sufficient earth to
give room for a plant. Or the marking
may be done with a corn-marker, if you
hare one that marjii not over three aud a
half feet apart, and the boles may be
made with i spade or a hoe, whichever

The

GDAJWIMTS SALIC?
I* th* aurnrr of Ito* Mtat* cl
ALICES CH AB LEM U.ONROBX

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VOL. XXI.
rat

teeSepii-Weekly HepUhlicap Sapper I

H- R. Steven’s Column.

geo. fi.VP
sFFewet
good news to THE PUBLIC!
PLrHUSHKR. I

cd, but utterly laiied, much to the amuse­
ment of her at ink
“It is a good, many years idnco I saw
him. Since that time he has passed
through college, and spent some time in
the old world
1 remember him os a frank,
mischievous boy, winning the affection of
all by his gcneioeityand truth.
I declare,
Nellie, unless you go instantly away I shall
have no l&gt;crriw for ten.
With u merry laugh and nod, Nellie was
out of tho house and down under the
cherry tree, singing in her blithe, sweet

“ UP IN A CHERRY TREE.'

WHAT 1 MOW ABOUT VE6ETIAE.

•RRTON.

Sown Bosrox, May 9,IKft

CHAPTER J.

Ilowu in dear ol&lt;J York, among the bills;
nra'lwl the little village of Lyons. In
andjout. babbling and dancing here, dash­
ing and tearing there, wanders the Mo­
hawk river, along whose banks are seen
the tail and stately pine, the beech, with
its silvered, glistening trunk, and the airy,
fni ry leaves of the aspen. Clear, sweeping
meadows slope down toward the stream,
backed by tall, nigged hills, whose sum­
mits and sid&lt;^ arc robed with tho fine old
pino ; green Jvelvety oom now and then ,•
peeps up through the broken rocks, while
the trembling harebell modestly raises its
head, adding more beauty still to the verduroiclad hill?.
m

Swift on the War Path with a new and
well selected

&gt;L‘E-'CIU PTION •-

STOCK OF GROCERIES

•ppcute. ruins or
Kb.addhy of the i
uxl vhltenew of

IDVERTISINU.

Of every description.
I would beg leave
to inform my old customers and the

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... । iwo Tw-wi F.u)i uiw
I 5.00 ‘I tf.001 1XW» »•«»
,-o , - 0
I 1X00 l-8M01
to । o.&lt;d_ i Imo I rr.oo i *3.00
/o'I nxo' i wool Jojxh sb.oo
ltu» : jj.ohjo.co f jOj»J uoj

deduelHin fro® th««:
■« fur Jl inch Cslinn.

f MM. MID BUSINESS CARDS

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

eral debility, lansttur and avtrvlnn to motion;
diOveUon ol Ua« (|&gt;lrtU, dUturl-cd «l«p, and
frightful dtcaau.

Gained TUlwn Pomas of Flesh.
Generally that I have again embarked in

kf Tie Gmj Business a
rail*!.

Al my OLD STAND &lt;m Jefferson Street.

THOMAS F. MOORE,
ni. l*ort&gt;iuouth Co.‘a Mills.
FEEL MYSELfTa NEW MAN.

&gt;: WITH

Natick, Mam., June 1, irs.
&lt;«rt, of thb place,
fur dytpepaU, or

frp- The above goods have been selected
with great care and will bo
sold at prices that

GOOD EVIDENCE.
M. BLAZOPHYSICIAN A SURGEON
ic Ike EuwtrBloek. SUtoStrwt Haftlac*.
miroh'jTTif.

CixciXXATr. Nov. SC, MU.

DEFY COMPETITION

JOHN R. EASTMAN.
iTTor.SEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

1 with Jnpapaia and g
jrrrtl, bec»fli*d
THOMAS GILMORE,

Cali soon and exaurite my stock and

X H SUTTON.

prices.
[junl5.'“6tf}

iNZO D. CADWAULADER.
IXBI AT LAW 4 SOLICIT, &gt;H

i NCKRY. also. CiroaitCourt CommUnonntaM'toa Maater.
*»-'
i b.;3...j. will reeri
n &lt;HT.*.
“«•
mirth Itf.
Ujv.Ap H»cb.

pfiVlS’

I’HIL. W. NISKERN.
r COURT O.'MMISSIONEK. Martian
td.ertfle. TV ill be at the otc&lt;- of Harrey
t;UE w.u rrcri.c ptvu...

CARBOLIC OIL

xxityl

F. S. BOWEN.

LIaST

n. Mirh.____

CENTRAL HOUSE.

iment

DtalBfweU, Parilla,

—I

Sweet's H°Tel&gt;
r.Ai-iM.................................
•“c“
!.V OS *• MCKRKUO, Proprietors
.

Cures Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
Instantly ailya the pain of Burns.
Heals the moat Obstinate bores and Ulcers.
Oves aft Skin Diseaeea and Eruptions.
I.rqually good for Man and Animals.
Curve Wounds, Braise?. Pains, and Aches.
Will keep your Horses and Stock in Order

MichiEaD.

FERBAND WILLIAMS 4 CO,

Il wotk pvomptfr attvndvd ta-___________

/J. J./WW/
Ca^rlaffe, Sim aai Ornamental
p A I N TER

At A. M. Rock’s Carriage Shop
Hastinps, Mich
xxlnSmlO

Jefferson St.,

Pensions.
fCiBtablitahea lesot’S
American and Foreign Patents,
GILMORE A CO
er AtX.voUoilDn.

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

city.
✓
One of the finest forms in this district,
rich in corn fields, orchards and pasturage,
was owned by Albert Perrin, better known
os Unde Al. Here in his low, gable-rocfcd
cottage, with its roomy chambers, its broad,
old«f»shioned parlor, and his bright, cheerfuLkitchen were spent some of the happi­
est,hours of Nellie Ixigh's life.
Tke daughter of a well-to do merchant
of the ueigutxiring city, her early years
spontin the midst of luxury and plenty,
and in her maidenhood the dear companion
of un idolizine aunt ami uncle, who, having
no'children of their own. lavished their
wealth of affection upon Nellie.
Her really fine nature remained un­
spoiled bv l&lt;ettinE. and she grew up to
womanhixxl a noble, feeling character, with
the longings and deeires of a woman ; the
playfulness and brightness of a child.
the was left an orphan at the age of
fourteen, and was placed immediately un­
der the care of Mme. Cbegary, and didn’t
k*vc there until she had passed the criti­
cal fiuwhing point between girlhood and
young ladyhood. It was nut, therefore,
until she had readied the mature age of
eighteen that she took up her abode for
good and all at Pine Cottage, for w it was

Old Bounty Land Warrants.

Joi/ Comfort and Happiness

Sick and ▲tflleteM!

CHAPTER II.
•‘My niece, Nellie Leigh."
She stood leaning nearly against the
window pane, her hands crowed quietly
before her; her cheek flushed, and eyes
bright with hidden thought She was a
pleasant picture to look upon, and so
thought our friend Frank, as he slowly
sauntered into this room.
Upon hearing her aunt'a voice Nellie
looked up to find a pair of roguish blue
eyes fixed upon her, half in surprise, half

lawn, men.
Its, uiu&gt; just me mwify. in admiration.
&gt;
„
and with black velvet bows it will—1'
■‘1 trust Mira Leigh has recovered from
,■ . •
Nellie was cut short in the midst of this her headache of last week."
“Thank you, I am entirely free from it
harangue by the clicking of the gate latch.

appreciation.

U

U Sold by oil Pngglrta

United Stales General Land Office.

THEFAMILY GUEST

K, fappr fare in »J d«r home

DR. J. B. LafiUKE

Drug?, Medicins.Jitc., Etc
Arears of Pay and Bounty.
(.-an-, Huumfor eonrultati

man makes no claims of this kind, I imag­
ine from what Auntie says, and, moreover,
is frank, noble, generous to a fault. Aftvery good traits, but. may bo, Auntio sees
him with a partial eye. Now cornea the
'tug of war.' "What shall I w«ir? I do
not care to be considered very countrified
by^this prince of fashion, and must make
my first impressions very complimentary to
myself. Shall I wear my blue muslin ?
No, that won't do, I spilt lemon juice over

POULTRY WORLD.

• READ 1 R EAD ! READ !

op HASTINGS AND A1CINITY.

While she was basking in the rays of
the sun, enjoying the fresh breeze wafted
to her from the trees along the river bonk,
while she is poring over tho rich and graph­
ical description of Plaueus’ house, I will
try and describe her.
She was a witching, fairy maiden, slightly built, and a beautifully moulded form ;
bright, laughing hazel eyes lighted up and
made winsome her fresh, rosy face, and
light, golden curls were tossed about by
tho breeze.
’
Her book is now thrown carelcamly upon
the grass, and with her hands folded behind hef head, which is leaning against the
tree, she is quietly talking to the cal, who
had followed her down there. Let u?
draw near her and listen to what she is
Baying, her cheeks flushed and eyes bright
with anticipation.
•‘I wonder if I will like him ? Men
who claim to be perfect are, accordjng to
my idea, the very first onej to be found
wanting. Now,’Toddlekins, thia young

Detroit Advertisements.

(

DENTIST

Enterprising business men—mechanic?,
merchants—have deserted the little village,
but farmers, with an innate love of the
beautiful, cling to the dear old land, and
doirn amyng the good old hills cultivate
theisoil, carrying its produce to the richer

voice,

ing. yet weary lilll&amp;uu it hid ever been

h« good fortune to meet
’•Why, my dear child, how did you get
up there?'“I got up by tho ladder." said the ap­
parent child, with a pretended pout
merry twinkle in her eye. “My di
to get down the same way, if you’ll
stop laughing long enough to .hand
slipper.’’
“But, perhaps, I can help you down,”
and there was a fund of mtith in the young
gentleman's tones which greatly inAnsed
the young lady in the tree, who behaved as
well as poMible under the circumstances,
but whn, it must bo admitted, was not as
graceful as might be, in consequence of
having to grasp frantically at boughs and
branches in order to preserve her equilib­
rium.
“Thank you. I managed to make the
«ascent without assistance, and purpose
1making the descent in tho same manner.
I
1 shouldn't Be surprised if you would find
the
hooso a rtry comfortable place if you
t
iwould proceed thither."
The young man was evidently overpow­
&lt;ered by the sagacity of tho child, for it
was imposiiblo to do otherwise than.re­
1
quested, and acknowledged himself out­
‘
witted for the first time by one of the gen­
’
tler
sex, and that a child. He reached the
1
piazza just in time to sec a little, graceful
1
1figure turn the corner of the house.
“ By Jove, it isn’t a child after all, but
a remarkably pretty young lady," fell in­
advertently fr&lt;?m the astonished young
1
man's lips.
\
,

Looking up she saw a young man of very this morning.
“Your aunt rap it is something unusual
dittingw. appe-annee slowly making his
for you to have a headache. It may be
way across the yard.
“Oh! I just do believe ft's that man. due to over-exertion,” said the young man,
laughingly.
Whatever shall I do I"
ca|lcd.
•
“Yes, but one may bo willing to over­
It was her chief delight to take a book *
Nellie glanced eagerly around, and spy- '
themselves
sometimes to accomplish
under one arm. ard with Toddlckins, the j ing ladder leaning against a tree, her ou- exert
------------------Mm I.. GORE.
cat.
for the
|_ UJCBUn
meaM V,
of escape, U,
bet
results.
cat, under
UUUUl the other, march
----- -- --- - old
,y
-‘ mind
“““ was made up. certain
Nenie'had
blushed rosily at his alltuuon
■
.tree,
.
__ i in il,.
Ia- A t .... pl-tce
__ -v.
_____
__ ij than
.____among
_____ I
NJolltn had bit
cherry
and
the shade nf
of it.
iu vu
widein the
world
spreading boughs pa« the hours away.
brooches, where he could never aee her, I to their strange encounter, and tried to
cover her confusion with thia careless re.
This same old tree was her refuge in the
then gbe could steal down and in a
piy. .
..
CnARixrro’TX, Mam., March 1!
time of need ; her confidant, to whom was trice be ready to
.
*before
“
*him,
’
to n.
appear
a dig“My dear Frank, you are mistaken,
told all her little desires and wishes, and— nificd VOODg m­
that I have nredyow
said Mra. Perrin, who wu vainly trying to
Ahf
Nellie,
so.
Haste
, .
.1.. —
at xj
_h:^ "do
-i, not
- hurry
•
.
tt
. .
where
she
met l.«.
her r.tz.
fate.
comprehend their looks and worts. “I
One bright, sunshiny day, dudng the makes waste.
never allow Nellie to overwork herself.
"O, my slipper!”
first part of June, when everything w&gt;8
Yes, sure enough, there it was, lying ou Nellie, you remember 1 sent you out even
fresh and beautiful out of doors. Aunt
yesterday to enjoy yourself among the
the
grass
beside
the
gypsy
bat
with
the
Mice and Ndlie were busy preparing fur
treea.”
.
,
company from the city—said company pink ribbons.
13 BmmU street.
“And so I did, good Auntie nunc, un«
"Never mind ; I am get it when I go
comprised of one solitary young manUl “Au animal (man, Miss Leigh,) came
ko m
connected in some remote degree with the down,” thought Nellie.
Alas for Nellie! Alas fur dipper! You
Irnilj on A»nl AUoo ■rt', “•?.
along and frightened her up.”
no doubt think my heroine was in a
tone. durioK ihU moniwg did
Nellie was about to relate when the en­
Lkri .oung m&gt;» io Jencbo, for
hod strange prodieau^nt, and rightly; but we
trance of her uncle saved her from reply.
must see how she got out of it.
DO.ielpaWl » qoic‘
Bol‘
Mra. Perrin sat at tho head of the table, a
SHEEP FEED.
Jd.', " l.„I Pay" o* Vo®p«ib ba. no*
The young man who had caused all this
very mystified expression upon her fare.
bct»u~ of
•d””t
th!f
confurion, a fair type of Anglo-Saxon Nellie very quietly ate her breakfast, while
.ho mori »«d» *w&lt;« be"d( ,'1
beauty, was evidently tired from his long her undo and Mr. Marchment entered
600 bu, REFUSE BEANS.
ni.ii&gt;-, piAiog bom". “fk‘«S "»»». jaunt, and instead of proceeding directly heartily into political discuasiona. The
delinte
light. «.kj pin, fa
to the house he turned towarduic chcnyyoung man'a eyes wandered frequently to
™ tbl, liUl. KaB. ™
of T»“' ”Jk
troc. enticed by-its'shade.
’ .
the sweet, downcast fare opposite him, and
25 cent* per bnslM-L
and water kind, whose dainty fingers never
“Oh, oh, oh ! What shall I do ?” came
he laughed quietly to himself whenever he
oamo in contact with a brad tin or kettta ’
trembling tones from among tbo
tn owner4’
’
bought of that dignified, proper little lady
without a shudder. Far from it; she had
railroad denoU inthheltr.
brnnebesver being found up in a
been taught to consider honest labor, no
M. JOHNSON a. CO..
“Oh, phew! but it’s warm. Well I I
“ Wall, 1W raid Unde Al,
Etter what its kind, disgraceful to no declare! What’s this? A fairy’s slipper,
from the table, “what do you intend doing
and a fairy's hat, and Bulwer, too;I’ll bo
ISi.lldlnC
for our
one.
dear, how many raisins bare bound. Must bdong to the little girl
“ Oh
“Nellie, my
Aunt Alice wrote about. 'Nellie Leigh.
said Mrs. Perrin,
yU,\untic'8 sweet voice reached her just in
mo at all, but do her utmost to
the^ of raisingher handI to h«, mouth
Well, upon mv life, she shows remarkable
Frank."
Nellie did not like the idea of being
wrevimr with it some of the stoned irutt. taste for a child.
SSj, I far. fa I
Throwing himself down on the green, Lkn,,n » wudi wiU. • 1»™» U&gt;
vdvety turf, he looked around him i
‘
rrcatert share of them.”
roKD. Coax.
^Ttbiok tooh.d buur ul« jour b»&gt; dent admiration. Indeed, the scene upon
,od m oul for . liulo rrt unfa tfa UM.
which ho looked was one to sffect even a that could do anything for his entertain­
ment, so she cast aside all peraonal feeling,
I .hull be gl&gt;4 fboo tnuk
have been its influence upon one who had u she thought, and determined to show
r, po«tp&lt;U&lt;l.
traveled much and studied nature in its him that if she could climb
mil be oowpoo, fa you.
"You m oaufouj ooowb fa »&lt;■. A"»‘ many phase*
'HisSwii'SffiZL.M.T. Alice ’’ repfad Ndlio,
I •». ^"J1
KLk^iSinenlhad expected to find
The red and gold of the rotting sun jrnrt

V
1O-IT NEVER FAILS? Try it Oncc-idt

i oAf-.D AN’» ROOM, I2.W PER DAY.__

HasMe.

WHOLE NO 2042,

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRIL 12, 1877,

NO. 100

Wm. H. Goodyear

Joo

’""Ya!'! k»°» "h,t
ivmtnw neoolc arealike the ■world over.
They »£t have companions bf th«r own
• Tand not old-ftshioned people like unde

tinting the summit of the hUls, and touch­
ing with its bright colon the cattle grazing
in the meadow and the sheep upon the
hillride, moving along in its red, dusky
column?, touching ns It pdred with ita
until it seemed to culminate at the

in Nollio Ixugh a bright, winning child ot

Found her

that of the
’°

winsome,

Now, Auntie, how can you talkJke

.the windows upon the roof. The
I ahould be just ss contented w.th- awe of the brook ■&gt; U &gt;.u l.uSbiog Jong.
M
cJling down tfa blithe liul. reogrtm of
out young people “
“
lie with an unconscious little pout
the wood., making
“Ah, mychild, you will sing^anothw bib. of ita watm, tboo mt with a rtahtog
after you have seen »y
“nd .wiflnra. uota i« » 1« “ ths
Mra .^eSn^ehernwccare^ko
’Y^
J
- J
1—
. vnrr knowing
Hr. Maretaeal wa. refad bark U triitt L, a Tsrj jalfaue, tired bale ‘-Oh,
which arernod w octo, fan tfa ““ •bJ7’

that.

mmCEUTICAL CHEMIST-

W

f T1*

uf WOMEN, jroi
with tea happier:

K9- COltSVLTA TIOXFREE.

PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

-------------Physician
’s-----Prescriptions
and

Famib. Recipe,

carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

hat kind oi a ]«**“

K.mr,

“What kind of a person u wmoot T I'» Too thlok I willbwu
Melfa tried «rj hard Ufa to k»k 1°UMl

him. H.lo«faaoP.a»d
faogfa reugbl a ^i»I« of tfa rnr* wtlek-

i11F. iu rwdi»S
doo

Ul oboerfolo—

bright
much to her
coo! ami sensible,
adventures m

�'

beauty of the Rhine, tho calm, holy influ­
ence- of Venice, the queen of the tea. the
fascinating pleararts of Paris, and the vi­
vaalty of its people.

no means relinquished Ms hopes. Beaten
at the polls, beaten by 1 joint commission I
of bis own making, he still thinks he sees

fa

fcapjoeT

M B w. M »'&gt; «.»t~ Ta

New York, April 9, 1877.

Ed. Banner: — ’
OAKEY HALL.

Oakey Hall has been found, and it b

He is in

London,

He is complicated with the Bing,

I said.

though ho has so covered his. tracks that
he has been living for some yean in tolar-

able security.

The return of Sweeny, and

the consequent disclosure of the inside se­

crets of the gigantic swindle could not
but involve him and put him in the cate­

gory . of the worst of the lot.

This, with

social complications, which, in plain Eng­

lish. means that

ho

has been keeping

women other than his wife, and has been

living an exceedingly

disreputable

life,

while attempting to keep up the status of
a gentleman, all of which bo knew while

tho world was in ignorance of it,. bnt
which the confessions of Tweed would

bring to the surface, so weighed upon
him that ho preferred th get out, abandon
everything, and go into exile, rather than

face the friends who had so long stood by
him, deceived by his assertions of inno­

cence.

And so Oakey Hall, Mayor of

“Nefee, Nellie dear, are you weeping for

urr.

the peculiar influences which Mr. Morris­
sey knows best how to wield.

There is an epidemic of crime, which
has taken, thia week, more than usually
horrible features. A frail woman, an in­
mate of a fashionable house of ill-fiimc up­
town, was visited by an unknown man
one evening last week. What transpired
in the room will never be known. The
man rushed out,*and was lost in th”
darkness,—a moment later the woman ap­
peared at the head of tho stairs enveloped
tn flames- She was dressed for the even­
ing in rich robes of » combustib|p materi&lt;
al, and the flames had completely envel­
oped her. She had just time to exclaim,
“he set me afire with a match," and fell,
and before relief could reach her was
burned to death. The man has not been
found. Then this was followed by an
other mystery. One of tho oldest and
richest firms in the city is that of the
Jewetts, load manufacturers. The junior
member is a nephew of the senior, and is
a peculiarly excitable man, so much so
that it war deemed advisable by his part­
ners to buy him out, and the papers
necessary had been drawn. Thursday
morning, an explosion was heard in the
private office, and the room wxf discov­
ered to bo on fire. The employees of the
house rushed to the room and found the
senior dead, the Junior mortally wounded
and the other member badly wounded
and unconscious
There were revolvers
and knives on the floor, and the fragments
of a band grenade, which had doubtless
exploded, killed the two and wounded the
other, It is all a mystery, for tho only
living man of the three is unable to speak.
T&gt;----_____________ »_____ ..
_
* ,, ,

—.V viwuj wvia wilu me iiauu greuaue,
for there are no pistol or knife wounds on
himself, his uncle or the other member of
the firm. Two such singular crimes saldom occur in one week.

WHAT WILL MX WORN.
Light ebeviota, and plain bunting at
fifty cents a yard, are the ponular choice
for suits, taking the place of dobege and
has opportunities, but who preferred
camek-hair, while the thin wool stuff*
present pleasure to permanent success.
knotted and dashed with gay color* in
With ability sufficient to command any rich, subdoed effects, costing three dollars
position, be permitted wine, women and a Yard, are made into polonaises, above
silk skirt*. The high price of silk gJoons
for trimming has brought out an inexpen­
sive wool galoon, brocaded in colors,
which is quite a* handsome lot ordinary
purposes. The bunting dresses almost
Republican Banner a more instructive put linen out of thought, as they bear
endless crushing without wrinkles and
'example. Honesty and decency in the will not hold dust, while quite thin en­
long run is better pay than the summer ough for ou capricious climate up to the
pleasures that follow a carrer like Oakey dog*days. But to be.stylish, a bunting
Hall's. Such a summer is always followed dress needs much ruffling and drapery.
by u long and very dreary winter. Oakey Twenty yard* is a moderate allowance for
a”suit, short, and showing the trim boot
Hall will, in a year from now, be borrow­
and ankle, as it is the last caprice to wear
ing a dollar^ or taro from chance Ameri­ the skirts.
.cana in London to pay fat the miserable
।
bed
he will be sleeping in. And suchi wu an unlucky day, hardly dry enough
,
to allow the appearance of new dresses
men always end exactly in that way.
and bonnet* which are in season at the
time. The churches vied with each othcr
has got tired of being followed by the law• in the splendor ol their floral decorations,
and services of song, while in every florist’s
1
window the Easter lilies shone like lights.
told all he knows about his escape and the1 Some very plain churches, which attempt­
i
; ed nothing in the way of decoration, re­
jis/ He lived i^a fisherman's hut in New membered the feast as appropriately by
Jersey; be lived in ths everglades ofr making the hearts of their poorer mem ■
'
' bars g)»d with serviceable gifts. One
Florida ; he went hither and yon, a fugichurch voted that every member should
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be given, on Easter morning, a package
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containing a pound of coffee, a pound of
,much as to.be allowed to quit his wand­ tea, fire pounds of beef, four pounds of
sugar and fifteen yards of calico. Of
erings and settle down to a qiuet life out
'
' course this was all paid for by the rich
1of jail. He has been hunted up and member*, but as they filed out of the
&lt;
down
the earth, branded as a criminal, till, church, every member, rich and poor,
weary and faint, be wanted peace. And took the package ho or *hc was entitled to.
so be permitted himself to be taken, and The poor membera were not put out of
eouutehiinee, nhd the rich ones sent their

oepted term*.

met"
Nellie looked up with a start, scarce
crediting her ears, end could she believe
her eyes ? Yes, there he was, flushed and
heated, looking tenderly down into her
eyre, trying to Toad her secret.
“ Oh! you are saved I Thank God P
And from simple joy Nellie again bowed

He taros over to A'e city

M*r. 19.

Bataae*
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FIRST WARD FUND.

■Jl'TSlTA
&gt; ilk ward ftind
Jtnj hiah’V

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f’.’afisg'..*"0"
FOURTH

ward fund.

Dr.

.ir,-,

ism.
SRCOND WARD FUND.

•' aaranai tat

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The great

king is now a poor old men. with nc mon-

Finanehi Report.

he dares not look back upon, and no fu­

2b the Honorable, the fbmmon ('ouiteHo/

ipr. 4. To bal. on hand in Tra.«

3

Than are a thousand dray*

style, covering details of the tour through
the gardens of the Southwest (the Arkinsas Valley, Southern Kansas, to the very
heart of the Alps of America—the Rock.
y Mountains. Jaunts arc made to all th a
famous resorti of Colorado, rhe rcmarkitie ruins, the spriugs, the minee, auti.iu
short, to every point of interest to touri»t,
agriculturist, capitalist, miner, and invalid’
With the Tounirr, the San Juan Gnnr
keeps filing company, and the two publications arc mailed free to all writing for
one or both to T. J. Anderson, Topeka,

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A Card
Wc take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly cure all eases of filet, without the use
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. A I. W. Brown.
H.mtings, Dec. 21, 1876.
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to 1* t ward

FIRE FUND.

Notice.
Farmcmjjlense Lak* notice that I h«a_bought out \ the interest of Calhoun A
Beckwith, io'the hotel barn hnd you wll

■Eft

find it to your interest to call and see m..
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J. W. Brock.
Dalatu-o

LIBRARY FUNDDfftk

Dr.

Wanted.

dS'

SCHOOL FUND, DISTRICT NO. 1
SCHOOL FUND.
&gt;n roll 1876. let and
■rd.
SIL'S! 51
a roll ITS. ted and
■rd»
tail (U

A good, improved Farm.
Any one
having a farm of 80 acres or more, with
good buildings, can hear of a purchaser
by calling at my office over Hastings Na­
tional Dank.
Tnoa. J. Wilder.
Mar22tf
Hastings. March 28.1877.

I need what you owe me. Call and se
s at once.
O. Dj-Spaulbing.
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‘f?

loose

J mo 00

PRIUARY SCHOOL FUND.
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NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

.Dr.

Taken from the Hastings postoffice, wtne
time within the last 10 days, a penuon
draft in f«tnr nf Maria Roush, and payable
at Hastings. Tho person hiving it will
please return it to the postoffice immedi­
ately.
Mrs. David Roush.
Hastings, March 23d, 1877.
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CHEW-SMOKE

«fe.MATCHLESS
I

FINEST Floc TOBAC CO

Til NOIUI TOIAfiCO Cfi. BMMLW.fi.«.
S66 Sure?. H.XMArLLL^^^J^^y^?
WO2"?tRKVr "WM1» 05,000 «f tbe

Inxraled.

muf . ■ a wbfiMyFeaaX, SSrFmI
irriSR

caution

Important Notice.
Hartingf, March 16,1877.
Having found the payment of High
Rent a tax too great for my customers to
pay, I have purchased of Augustus Rower
the west half of his 'new brick block on
the north side of State street, next west of
lii&lt; Boot and Shoe Store, where I shall
move ere long. In the meantime I will
continue to sell Dry Goods, Clothiag.
Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Groceries, Ac..
Ac., at the lowest living prices, to close out
my present stock, before moving into my
new quarters.
R. J. Grant.
marl9w€

“The Barton Experiment,” by the an*
thor of " Helen s Babies.'' Just rcctiml
by J. Roberts, Poetoffico Building.
mar26mat

For' s«l®.

DRUNKARD STOP !
ean b® Kireu without tho knowing ol the patient

oTIum habit.

‘if. To
in CttrTroM
By order No 222 unpaid
GENERAL HIGAWAY

. A Valuable Farm of One Hundred and
Twenty-Two Acres, on Section 4 in the
township of Rutland.
Good building),
good young orchard, abundance of water.
and eighty acres under good improvement*
It will be sold for 13,000—one-third cosh,
the balance on long time if desired.
David Houghstattxi'.
Rutland, March £2d, 1877.
mar26tf
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Smoke tho VCTO, Lbe Boes Five Cent
F#r sale by
J. Robert.
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Cigar.

§fea=.'?!

A very fine assortment of Box Paper
just received by J. Roberts, Postofficr
Building.
m»r26m*t

••rked »nd vrry fertile, prudu

ture at all.

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Whitman's Assorted Candies—the beat
n the market. A full supply st J. P.
Roberts'.

“ordw aqraid No. 17 .
IWQ TAX FUND.

"

Mouotain Tourist Is worthy of comparison with Pictvretque American or The
Aldim-. It Is written in gossipy, gnm^’

Kansas.

coadjutors stole, and will be permitted to
go out and lire unmolested.

the City nf Haetinyt:

S-'OOl W tiOM M
be, and could not afford to change places

with him.

to aeule with the City Treaottrrr and prepare
respectiWIy submit th* following and annexed
a* their report, and suggest that th* City

was raying,

much

He twrar intended that the verdict of the

FIRST WARD FUND.

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"JACKSONS BEST"
Chewing Tobacco

there it no doubt but that die arob o
spirator, Tilden, wishes very

Settle Up.

fiyi

SWEET TTA.-U-S-

Whatever may be the upshot of
Nellie’s head bowed lower.

THIRD WARD FUND.

a?!? .

Cannot but be the happy thought a.
tho fortnnato recipient of the ‘ Hocky
Mountain Tourist" scans in w0Qde^
fully attractive pag« and peruseo iu f„.
dnatinp drocripUoM. M^t beautifully
embellished with new and highly ulirtic
engravings, its letter-preM a model of typ.
n^mnhieal rtehacaa atiA il&gt;.
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1 UUbwu- lu oa roll M7C

this city, and the head and front of the
During their conversation they had been respectable portion of the clique that has
sauntering along the garden path, and be­ plundered New York so long, is in Lon­
fore either was aware they had reached the
don in disguise, and the mere sport of a
veritable cherry tree where they had first
met. They threw themselves upon the cheap actress who will • hang to him
grass, and then bust into a hearty laugh as long as he has any portion ofXhe mon­
as they thought of their strange, quaint ey hi stole, and desert him the moment
meeting.
it is gone. Oakcy Ball' passes into histoThe next hour was spent pleasantly by

en-brown curia tossed about by the breeze,

i in 7i tin rt

—Faohiona—Easter.

as I wrote last week.

clear, musical voice he read of the bold
Miles Standish, of his noble though stern
nature, his love for the Puritan maid, Pris­
cilla, of his faithful, though tried, friend,
John Alden. On through the skirmish
with the red foe, when the brave little
army, guided by the honest Hobomok, the
friend to the white man, and led by brave
Captain Standish, marched many a weary
mile to quell the rise of the savage.
Nellie was listening to the melodious, cloquent tones of the reader, drinking in
every word, little thinking danger was near
at hand.
She was roused by a roaring, terrible
noise near by. She looked np, and instant­
ly jumped to her feet with a cry of dis­
may, for only a few yards from them was
her uncle's rod bull, which had evidently
broken from its fastenings. Mr. Marchment looked up, and at a glance took in
their critical position. .
44 Nellie, the tree.
It’s your only
chance."
Nellie. without a word, sought the tree,
turning back but once to implore her companion to follow her. The attempt, how­
ever, would have been fruitless. He stood
coat in hand, ready to receive the first rush
of the now mad, furious bull. Nellie, in
the tree, her face pale and drawn with anguish, sat waiting the result.
In that moment of intense pain, when
chances of life and death were evenly balanced, she read her heart, and knew the
man below, struggling bravely, was very
dear to her—dearer than all the world beside, that without him her life would be a
void, for she loved him as only woman can

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Cr.

Cltw T-mi

Th® papers were all prepared some weeks
ago, at Tilden’* houre in Gramercy Park,
and arc now in Washington, to te used if
occasion offers. Morrissey is in it, but

Uastinoa, Mich., Apr. 12,1877.

Hall m London—Twwd—Whet TB-

ment, who had equally as hard a time seek­
ing a cool place.
“Where are you going, Miss Nellie f If
to some cool, enchanting spot, I beg of you
let mo go too, for I have come to the sure
conclusion that unless I find a breeze 1
riiall melt into nothingness."
“Mr. Marchment, I pity you," said Nel­
lie with a sly, roguish glance, “and in or­
der to prevent you from becoming nothing
will let you go, but on condition."
•
“Name tout condition. I comply will­
ingly, for I declare I can stand this heat
no longer."
"It ts that you read mo .‘The Courtship
of Miles Standish,’ about which you have
been so enthnsiartic." •
“Most willingly I grant the mild re­
quest There is no poet like onr own
Longfellow, and no one ever tires of read­
ing his beautiful descriptions, and in study­
ing his charming similes. Ho is r very
cool snd refreshing poet, too, just what we
want on suA a sultry day."
“1&gt;" said ^Ilie, “and if 1 mistake

not, you raid this poem contained a most
picturesque description of a winter scene,
and we may, by the use of a little imagin­
ation, believe the beat gone and winter's
cloak about us."
' ”

In th® Sweet By-and-By '~~

11 8.
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OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
when searcdy a leaf stirred with the breeze.
The sun was pouring out its scorching
rays, apparently blighting everything with
its beat; the grass looked parchedjmd dry,
and the flojrcrs drooped their bends. Nel­
lie had been trying hard to find some cool,
sequestered spot about the house, but her
search seemed fruitless. So, donning a
thin, muslin dress, fastened here and there
with cherry bows, and catching up her
■1.1.
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£«■■ AX* - - 1
CL

MW.

GENERAL HIGHWAY FUND.

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over the meadows and down the fcee-lin«d
roads on honebeck, back with ravenous
appetites, iosy cheeks and bright eyes ;
sunshiny afternoons in lazy pleasures, with
books and music.

Local BbjijiBjj potice?

t 15S :

SECOND WARD FUND.

a way through the courts, to gain the am­
bition of hi* lite; and ho will make the Mir.lP.ToBakw*
effort, if ho gets the slightest show. If
President Hayas' policy makro the alight

All person* indebted to John Stanley
are notified to coms and settle their ac­
counts. The time is at hand when the
matters must be settled to close up the old

Tax Roll* of th* City of Dartings for th* year
1876 who were a**e***d with, and did not nay,
a PoU Tax.
'

Joan Stanley.

Joint Commisaitm should be final, if it

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was adverse to him, end had the adminiabis, and

Notice.
tbc ruby-red lips his first Hee.
w moments of silent, unutteraUc
then Nellie turned to him, *ay-

^®20K'.'S“Ma.,Fgg!!

Frank, how could you ever lore

Norman Jobxwm.

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CUIBIAL FAM«

lABffTCOUlin

11- R. T13IE-CARD

Advertised Letters.

Csnoers

List of letters remaining fa the post office al
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich., April 11,1877:
M C Bleaker, Stephen Stanley, Sarah C
Freeman, C II Wayle. Danis! Hall, Eater J
Hall, Effie Pnrm'ter, J. F Norish.

J. M. Navitts, p. M.
Exurew...................................
■i Elt'ir**.
fcl.» A.M.
• Exrres-t!?»iurdayandSuuil«r»&gt;!HX&gt; r^M.
reigbt »t ...
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Anniversary of Odd Fellowship.
, The 581 h Anniversary of th' Order of Odd
Fellowship will.bo celebrat'd at the city of
Hastings, on the coming 2ffth of April, by a
Reuiuon of all the Lodges In Barry county,
and invited guest a from other counliea.
In the evening a public address on the pur­
poses and benefit* of the Order will be given
at I nion Hall by Past Grand J. Boynton of
Prairieville.
\ ocal tuuaic will be furnished by some of
the best ringers in the eity.
The Order will appear in full regalia
Tlie public are cordially invited to be pres-

&gt;-e at l:l» p. t
Bow nr. Alto.
■Bsllimerv. Bedford. Johns-

By Order of Com. of Arrangement.

Township Elections.
o. M. NEVINS.I*. M.
J0IINMT0W.N.
Tiir Rcpubticans of this township by almost

a unanimous vote, alert'd ih' following excel.

SupeiviMr, Leri M. Dewey.
Township Clerk, Edgar F. Nye.
Treasurer, George Miller.
Justice of tho Peace, full term, Levi N.
Mosher. ,
Township Superintendent, Martin V.Barkcr.
School Inspector, John H. Norris.
CommlMioner of Highways, Asnhcl Beach,

Drain Commissioner, Jonathan S. Steven*.

(kneral Repair Shopyl.. U. Stanley
Notice-Norman Johnson.

Constablos, Willard S. Nye, Charles Shoe­
maker. Albert E. Dewey, Joseph H. Powers.

Attention Firemen.
Milliacry &gt;hop-Mr». M. A. Poland.

All About ^he County.

The Fire Department will meet at the En­
gine Rooms, for drill, in full uniform, on
W. F. Hick*, Chief Engineer.

The Beform Chib will meet
day evening

m

usual on Tues­

Bobinson's Swiss Ball Ringers at Union Hail
to-night. Don't fail to hear them.

of alt kinds cured.

Special Notices.

Cancers of the Bicast

removed without breaking tl.S skin if takon early. * Knife not ustd' Very little
pain. Call on or address
E. F. Brown, M. D.,
apr!2tf
Hastings, Midi.

Notice to Teachers of Carlton.,
A Teachers' Examination will be held
nt the Curlton Center School House on
Friday, the 20th dayof April, A. D. 1877,
at 9 o clock A. M. Teachers will please
provide themselves with pens and paper,
and be ready to begin promptly at tho
hour. No certificate will be granted to
those making up a partial list Examina­
tions to continue at thd discretion of the
Superintendent.

mailed Free

IVI FLORAL- GUIDE

The best thing to feed your homes, cat­
tle, sheep and hogs, is Oil Cake, at
apr 12
Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
If you intend to use wall paper this
spring, come and see our very large assort­
ment before purchasing.
apr 12
Wanzkr 4 Barney.

The largest stock of Wall paper, consist­
ing of Gilt, Bronxe, Satin, Pink, White,
Blank and Brown, all at very low rates at
apr 12
Wanzeb A Barnes.

Mr. W. O. Freeman of Meadville ha
just received a car-load of horst* from
Ohio, which be will sell at reasonable
E’ces, on time, on good approved notes.
t has, also, a fine Pcrcheron stallion, just
imported, that will be kept this season for
the benefit of the stock-growers of tho
county of Barry.
apr!2tldh

Prof. Charles Dickie will lecture for the ben-

The] House of Representatives has passed

the bill detaching this county from the 17th
Judicial District and attaching it to ths 20th.
Th:it is tho least objectionable form in which
the bill could pass, but we think it aa outrage
for the people of Kent county to ask us io
•Sect a Judge for them and then kick us out
of the jurisdiction of :lie Judge of our choice.
Fair minded men would do no such thing.

GENERAL REPAIR SHOP.

J. Galvin, hose coupling. Detroit.
J. Jenks, feeling air to furnace, Detroit.

E. Krelwilx. lag, Inhpeming.
*G. Newnll. planing machine preasura har,

The undersigned would announce to tho
people »f Hastings and Vicinity, that He
has opened ashop in Agricultural Hall,
for the purpose of doing genera! shop
work.
Gumming and filling saws a speciality,
your patronage is respectfully lolicilcd.
Truly Yount,

L. B. STANLEY.
Remember the place is Agricultural
Hall in the Block occupied by Messer

Bro's.
Hastings, Apr. 10,-’77.

f£.

nitPLOT3IE.1T FOB

ALL!

Detroit Advertisements.

600 bu., REFUSE BEANS,
In quantili't to suit, at

•25 cents per bushel,
In owner* boai. sue in bbu. o«ur'r«&gt; in
niilro'd depots in thie eity.

b.,

passing this place about 7.10, reaching De-

POULTRY WORLD.
A 'pleaded Illu»tr»t«l Monthly.

—t&gt;. Coxa.
rear*.

wtxSsv

as

THE FAMILY GUEST
matter.

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cKsAllS£k^U.S.T.

Drug®, Medlcms, Etc., Etc

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST.
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Physician’s Prescriplions and

When there is so much rivalry aa in

Shall it be a

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MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescription*
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

HMH, UKS, WS, OHS,
DYE STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.
•

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

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NEW

'pVassar—Clamaat Smith. Judas of Probats.
i» ‘^TtErWa^TpABKER,

POWERS &lt;fc BARLOW.

vherr/ortt before acknowledging the euperiari-

LADLES—Come and see Mrs.
Potts’Sad Irons—Something new.
Delmonico Range
^wc|^Remedy.

few preparations that have stood ths test, those
manufactured by R. V. Pieree^M. D., of tho
World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. I., have for

K?i^.“ssdS.,£JKaKSS;
w-wr-r t-x-

,rtrywh«*

(A viva oorr)

GUARDIAN’S SALE.

aUceTcHABH. OSBORN
S'

ISjy'i'"-

prepaid. Add
Buffalo. K. V.
Boots aud shoes in all the latest styles

for Ladicf and Genta at
apr 12
\
Wrakly cr SemDWsekly for

Wooli rr

ff-

•'ThT’nXtffi m-’thbdrfn'

"SUd.

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h‘lf ™

Brick for sale at my yard. Section 23d,

cheap, at

Woolltt’b.

And other nice articles for Ladies’ uc«.

Builders’ Materials,
Strictly Pure Lead,
Star Nails,
Wiard Plows
Every one guaranteed
We also offer aAill line of general Hard­
ware.__ Please call and examine our goods.

iu Rutland.

Hkxrt L. Niwtom-

D«. 5lh, 1876.
that queelion during the next week.

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carefully pre­

would succeed must first give positive and eon-

ascertained, for Dr. Sage ' Catarrh Remedy
and Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery are
now prescribed by many physicians in curing
obatinat' cases of catarrh and incipi'nt oontnmption. The Discovery has no equal In cur­
ing coughs, colds, bronchial and nervous af­
fections. It allays all irritation of the mucous
* nee meet inp held there tho past winter. It
membrane, aids digestion, snd when used with
is now expected that the Hen. Jams* O'Don- Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Purged™ Pallets readily
■•11, Mayor of the city of Jackson, will bo overcomes toryfa hwr and oonslipadon, whBe
present Several good speakers will address the Favorite Prescription has no rival in tho
field of prepared medicine fa curing diseases
the meeting.
Jamas Hence, cf tho Reform peculiar to females. If you wish to
ulf." procure a copy of "The People s Com­
aisted by the complement of tubers, will find mon Sense Medical Advieer," an iUnrirated

Four mere issues will complete d»s present

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

The Gospel of Merit.

The Maia Mooting in Union Hall next 8nu'Uy evening bids fair to be one of the pleas-

The Banner.

City Drug Store!

niinlp

of purest quality only.

arriving al Grand Rapids at 9.40. Tho time
on the other trains will be shortened, much to
the convenience of the public.

bedy’and bring your friends.

- WOODS A CO., Cambridgeport, Mass.
WAJUaOOXBi tee WaahlarUa St., Boat's; 17S 8Ut« St., Curago; ISLndgat'U

THE VOI

SI. JOnNBON A CO..

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There will be a change of time on the Mich­
igan Central and Branches on the loth fast.
At that time the Detroit Express wi’l be put on
the Road again, leaving Grand Rapids st 0 a.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOB ORGANS

P II A«enl« wanted. Af'weest* invested la
aur nee articles wiU enable anybody te
earn from fl to f'o per &lt;lay. Call or send stamp for
illailratrd book. UBTROIT CUHOMO CO.
•i»l Woodward Avenue. Detroit. Mich.
febPMi. -

Family Recipes

PROBATE ORDER.

bottom fjevkcjeus.

Remember the place, at J. 8. R LWYJlJV '8
Boot and Shoe Store, Jetf^hson street.
Give me a call,
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C. M. RUNYAN.

•••«*«■■ fwuA.H'a’r
vb.Mkh. wj-Tbcbulvi

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

Flint.
• E. Richmond, advertising cases, Detroit.

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00 ; Sugars, syrups, spices.
Baking P&gt;owder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold at

b!e»and Flowers. Handsomest Guide
Published
53?-Scud for it "’St
Detroit Meed Co. Detroit. Mich.

ing April 10, 181

R. Abbott *and M. Parrish, key for lock,
Jackson.
F. Rich, ginging and eentering tools. Grand
Rapids.
M. Boult, cutter head. Battle Creek.
L. Dube, preventing the obstruction of water
channels, Lakeside.
j. Burt, purifying furnace gases, Detroit.

I wo uld respe cthilly announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have u
new and

IBM M Of OWBIB!
Q'o. M. Savage A Co’s Col

Removal'.—Goo. M. Savago &lt;k Co.,
the well known newspaper advertising
■gents, of Detroit, Mich., have removed
from 72 Griswold to more commodious
New Millinery Store,
and convenient quarters, No. 30 Congress
struct west, where they have fitted up ele­
State Street, North side, first door west of i gant offices,
tho Bank.
.
New .Goods, Now Styles, New Prices.
OK, Callin'in CXXTS. Poatpaid. Sosxav
40c* rda lUcnaMrun. Ponttae. Mich.
Ladies, pleaae call and look at our goods
before purchasing.
We keep the Domestic paper fashious
for ladien and children. We have the Chi­
cago styles of trimming, and shall have all
the novelties of tho season as fast as they
appear in the market. Ladies of Hastings
and vicinity are cordially invited to call
(.Containing over 1,200 varieties Vege­
Mm. M. A. POLAND.
table and Flower seeds. Colored
aprl2m3
Plates. Elegant wood-cut* of Vegeta

Fv-nishod thia
hg|ufui'&gt;er the'meeting of the Ladies' Tem­ paper by Cox &amp; Cox. Solicitor* of Patents
perance Christian Union on Tuesday afternoon Washington, D. C.
L. Scofield, planter*. Grand Haven.
at the Reform Club Room
i
The**social connected with the Emanurj
A. Temple, euttain rollers, Montague.
J. Allen, wind mill, Albion.
Church will be entertained on Friday after,
We see more nice improvements at Z.
F. Barber, elevator buckets. Oxford.
c &gt;on by Mrs. Julius Rusveil.
A. Fowler and J. Hagg, draft equalisers, B. Willison’s, a fine abow case, a butter
Mr. John W. Custer has opened a new Forsafe, and lots of new goods. Wall, he de­
Kalamaxoo.
trait and Tintype Gallery over the postoffice.
serves prosperity, for he works fur it, buys
J. Mosher and 4 Pennington, mitering ma­
He is an excellent artist, and should I* liber-.
good goods, and sells them at the lowest
chine. Pewanao.
living prices. Don’t forget to call and ex­
N. Owen and E. McClintock, thill coupling,
. amine his stock the next time you want
East Saginaw.
1 any groceries.
apr 12 11
J. Secord, sat: boiler raxes, Port NanUsc.
j
J. Taylor, washing machine. Three Rivers. I
put it into type tor this issue, the Council procwlingv will not appear until .Monday.

t-r an church next Wednesday evening. Ad­
mission 25 cents. The funds are to lie used to
point the church. We hope to see the house
hllod to its utmost capacity.

Toallwhoare»A«rin^lKm th'«rr&gt;c* aad la-

List of Patents.

each dated March 3. 1877.

■Te iw'that there is a new millinery and
tiaey good* wore just wert of the Bank, on
8,‘ate -treel. Our ladies will do well to call

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
poet &amp; Co.
hi» paper.

Township Sup't of Schools.
Uarltou, April 7, 1877.
apr!2t3

Boots and ahoes of all grades and price,
The regular annual meeting of Pioneer En­
gine Co, No. 1 will be held on Tuesday even- I made to order on reasonable terms at
apr 12
WoOLLBY’f.
ing, April 17. after drill, for the purpo«e of'
electing Company officers for the enculngytnr. '
Repairing of all kinds in our dine
i promptly done at the lowest living rates.
I
apr 12
WotMJ.EV.

Quarterly meeting yerviee* at the M. E«

Don't foil to remember and to attend the
Benefit Ball to be given by the Reform Club al
L'ni ,n Hall on Friday cveuing. Tickets only
one dollar.
Murie by Reed's Celebrated
Sand.

POSITIVELY CURED.?

m„2yi

POWERS* BABLOW.

�ter, or I may my at any time, it is best to
Odo to my washerwoman—$2.50.

cover U» V0Mb with a hot mixture of
tar and pulverised brick dust or fiarsand.

HURAL TOPICS.

A solution of shellac in alcohol, as thick as

sidered bgr many u the best preparation

During the mild days

that can be applied.

of winter, orchards may be pruned. while

Twenty-fire yearn ago I had as good

the branches to be at away.

swim before

me of 103 pigs

which were sold by a Pennsylvania breed

(It is ruinous

each I

Some of the finest imported ani­

mals brought $1,000 eaoli.

plainly in excess of the natural saquire-

The list com­

prised the breeder’s sales during the year

mata of the tree, to conform to the ex

tent of ita roots.

these prices .'

Simply because there are

fools enough existing to buy pigs at, not
the above prices, but at $25, $30 and $50

•wh, and if a breeder pays $1,000 for a

Very fine sow, he gets hia money back, and
an immense profit in a few years.

in pruning only the few unsightly branches
and those improperly situated should be

Berkshire* of the present day are not any

Large quantities of commercial fertiliz­
ers arc sold because many farmers and gar­

ago, which went a-begging for purchasers.

deners, in seme of the States, are unable

Farmers triod them and discarded them,

to obtain enough stable manure for their

“ They don't have

aide

pork

cropa.

Happiness u a perfume that one cannot
shed over another Without a few drops falling on one's self.

fertilizer! produce, in many instances, good

ders," and that is the case with thia breed

results, but they are not as reliable as barn-

but in reality they are not improved at all.

in ooounercial fertilisers are potash, nitro-

This same humbuggery is being extended,

geu (ammgfcfo), phouphorieacid, sulphuric

add and lime, the first three constituents
Borkahirea al low prices is for ferment and commercial fertilizers wo should select those

that contain potash as the best , second,
That is the only

third, phosphoric add.

nitrogen;

Tho

following is a list of some of the beat for-

tiliaen* and the prices per

BXXOVAVWQ M KAnow LANDS.

Very often meadows, or mowing lands,

100 pounds in

New York:

formers have manure to spare to apply to
their meadow lands; and to purchase com­
mercial fertilisers, with their uncertain re­

The four last articles also contain a cer­

sults, is not advisable, unices a farmer can

tain quantity of ammonia, which governs

Why do the recriminations of married
couples resemble the sound of waves on the
shore ? Because they arc murmurs of the
tied.

when I drink coffee."

the turning under of the sod enriches the

pnncipolly), the pricey are a trifle higher-

“It's all for tho best," remarked Blinks,
with a sigh, as he paid for the hat he had
lost. “Nay,” interposed tho lucky man,
“ 'ds all for the better.”

I consider muriate of potash the safest nr

tide for fiuners to buy, as the potash is।
\j» .always productive of a fair crop of grass good for any crop. The way of applying,
for a few years. But a better stay is to all tha aboVe, except the bone flour and
superphosphate, is to mix them with four
times their bulk of noil, and apply w small'

immediately sow a second crop and turn

fSg

OrudBaokb.

Manhatl.
msr‘-

I),pot foot of Third Itnet. 1
Chir«o tImo. and Itava dtpo
Voroatoand Buffalo Expraa
Buffalo Moraine KxpreH, ■
Buffalo Nuht Ex pre-. _
Montrral and iioatnn F.xprr
TorontoanU'Motrtreal Exprr

Jo.exviLt.*-Witb Lake FliaraX Mieb.Kontbent
RaUroad.
B*«a«a-WHh Detroit.ilUladala X 8opthwe.tan&gt;
wlratLoo— With Lake Shore A Mich. Soothers
(Air U«a.)
Aencnii Jrxcrios—Wltli Detroit. Eal Rlvav A
IllpMU and Baltimore A Ohio Railroad..
a
koiT Watxx—With Pltubvreh. Fort Weroa A
ITucaxo. Tolmta, Wahaah A Weatern. Fort WaSM,
MnwrteACiMtaMiLsad CiBainaati, Riohatfcd

lodation

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

CHICAGO ta LAKE HURON W

The Reliable Short Line
EAST AND WEST.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

depots.

’ to akb nux

8RAND RAPIP8 ARB DETROIf
«SE
*700 a.
*10&gt;0S a.
XDally.

t
oa
m.

On a church in Delaware, temporarily
dosed, appears the following notice : “No
admitteiu in this church unless tho pennilty of the lav is onforcted. Kocp away.”

TIMETABLE.

Mixed.
Laiiaiu*. Iirt&gt;
Fettmflta.

seed, spreading U somewhat-

down thick to a variety of grasses, without

Some of these fertilisaa may Wqtfre dis­

Clover sood may be Sown in

solving in water, and the soil saturated in

the following March,-even if the ground

layers from a watering pot.

be covered with snow ; and when the snow

farmera is to obtain some of these fertilix*

My advice to

melts Ike seed will find ita way into the

MIUU.IU.

Dtul fumed ns al!. Each breathed his day.

Kffl.
\ ennontnll*

Furniture, Coffins Etc.
“I am speaking,” said a long-winded or­
ator, “tor the benefit of posterity." “Yea,"
said one of hia hearers, “ and if you keep
on much longer your audience will be
here."
•

ora to experiment with, if it be only a few
ground by the freezing and thawing of it pounds from your village druggist, il be
for a few thaes. Or the land may be left can supply them. He will ask about
It was a New Jersey wife who said :
till ^irine, then harrow it, sow all the seed double the above prices, but for a small ex-&lt; -"My dear, if yon can’t drink bad coffee
at once, and brush it in, then roll it; and periment the difference will not be mueh. without abusing me, how is it that you can
drink bad whisky without abusing thebarif seeded quite early as good a crop of

READ

Nothing encourages the local press so
much as to see bats-raws introduced.
be grown with the grass, but it would not The first and last injupctien of tho local
editor to the miD-owner is, like that of
be advisable to do so unless you hsvo ap­
the patent medicine man, “ Send for a cir­
plied some fertiliasrs besides the two crops
cular."
Of buckwheat. If stable manare, or any
------------------------------kind of commercial fertilizer, be applied to'
A pair of Qtmkra* were Ltely hcerd in
the laud, it should be spread evenly, after high controversy, the husband exclaiming:
the land is plowed, and should be harroweeb -*1 am detarmined to Lavs om quiet week
■with thee.” “But how wilt ihoi be able
i» thoroughly. If plowed in, it would get

in the fall previous. ' A crop of grain may

and be happy again.

TRAINS EAST.
ooiwa wist.
AtlxniU Exprw. Imtm Graad Itapi
and Handay ni&lt;bu. al 7:30 p. w.. *rri’
sea at IMS artuint, aad at Detroit 3
„. _ ”
1
I
~

A brush harrow can be

made in a few minutes, to oprer the graas* was the rcjoiader.

seed, by tying together hemlock, spruce,
An imaginative Irishman has improved
upon Ossian. • J returned,’' saya he, “fo
the halls of my faftiUr by night, and-4

or other boughs of trees; or small branch­
es may be nttaohed to the under aide of an

ordinary harrow, between the teeth, so that

found them in ruins. I cried
* My
fathers, where are they?’ And echo reSome farmera du. not cover grass need at spfiodfidy .,.*.11 .that y-&gt;.&lt; VaxrinV Me-

the seed will

not be covered too deep.

all; and if a heavy nun comes soon all will
be right, but it is risky to do so.

A heavy

- ।
k..
^Tra&lt;_
n-Mi-.
tweed a bffl allawing wornra
women to practice
nractien

•nougii; but a brush harrow should be

need firat and then apply tte roller auitbc
Work will be well done.
•

thirty.

Nothing tends so

In the Senate twenty-six to six.

Work well

A Now York State church has the fol­
lowing notice posted up: “Anybody stick­
ing bills against thia church will be prose­
cuted recording to few, or any other nub

“Man," says Adam Smith, *'« an ani­
mal that makes bargains. No other ani­
mal does this—no dog exchanges hopes
with another." Not unhas the larger dog
happens to have the smaller bone.

. Long experience shows Chai" frlien it is

desirable to produce a free growth of ahooU

7 on
H CH
10 45

SALISBURY &amp;. BROS SEA U
r»n trauniku. lor net run. 1'ijBonl
loaia. Gratav ills, sad* Howi

°° X00 “can to hvc without trial?
Then y®° would wish &lt;to die but half a
. ..
&gt; .......
man—at the very best but half a man.
Without trial, you cannot guoas at your
own strength.
Ma do not learn to swim
on a tabla They must go into deep water
and buffet the surges.

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Rsllroxd. for BMo? HapUU. AlMc

FURNITURE,
OjtoMery (Ms Bractets Fraaer, fc.

tar aU i
\ text

££

The Greet Senthern Tioimfc.
RAILWAY COMPANY

HHUR

Lelnhia

hew roRK rnnu rulroih

ucjlhakdjlkva, jt.

Look here !

:

We do not believe there is a single men
in the County of Barry who evils Goods

1 s.
t 45
3 SB
3 55
4 13
4 36
5*
sw.

Dealers tn &lt;11 kinds

Small boy—“We've
very weak and tired; walked ail
from heaven last night; mustn't*
ing up any row around here now.*

and leaves, pruning should be done when

iehi-

|3~" ft
&amp;s:--

A U s. m. |
0» "
,
1 03 "
1
lg-.‘

um,

When a Connecticut deacon nudged a
somnolent worshipper with the contribution
box, the sleepy individual awoke partially,
smiled, and murmured, “I don't smoke,
thank you," and droppod off again.

Small boy, on tip-toe, to his companions
—“ Stop your noise, ail of you." ComThe greatest man is he who cl
right wUh die most invincible rroolt
__________ _________ ..temptation from wit
in and without; who bears the heavil

Gret Reduction in'

»

A celebrated poet advertised at one time
that he would supply “Lincs for any Occa’
aioc." A fitbennan sought him shortly
after, and wanted * *a line strong enough to
catch a porpoise.’’

I 11.0J- . M 15
I It-Olun1 A »

!

Jackson
Lt 3.45 i
Jont.
j

grass will be obtamod as if it were seeded

buried too deep.

C 40 9 40 I » 1-1
7 » 10 S&gt; i »
•SoodorsxcapUd. tSaSiday aadVaadj?
•pud-

BRANS RAPJDS DIVISION.

rKxiwit LAn Division.

L

Naw Baff.lo,
Mick Iran Cit:

quantity in the hills of &lt;nrn, potatoes, Ac.,

with, the
wheat or rye.

Detroit.

QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
MAY LjMO.

the prices.

. density of ita grass roots ; and a reseeding

_ ^11

Indianapolis.
Fort W tftr,
Anburn Junction.
W atarioo.

An arithmetical peace maker figuratively
suggests to the politicians: “This is 0 a
time 4 vi-2-per R ing. Let us be 1 country
and 1 people at 10-rale."

dissolved with sulphuric add (ammonia,

sow tho land to buckwheat early in May,

rallrotd for Nrwaao and intanuBaUsatata.twa
train* eaeb day and eloaa connartiow with train*
tortb *r&gt;lh Grand Rapid* A tadtaaarailroad for
Day Ex prei. north Vill not rtop at *tatioM where

The popubliou of our globe u about
fifteen hundren millions, or about an aver­

sometimes feasible in a moderate degree, aa
and the

4/ Grand /i4Td.-with O MV Divtaan af the M
LKSrtfflS ISw3sSTGt.“AK;

We appreciate no pleasured unless wc
are occasionally debarred from them. Re­
straint u the golden rule of enjoyment

A little boy camo to -his mother recently
Bom Aoftr and superphosphate and said, “Mamma, I should think if I was
of lime are worth $2 per 100 lbs., or if' made of dust I should get muddy inside

soil, according to its thickness

TUA?NS GOING NORTH.

Men think it no shame to give han-1aomo oboquies to those deed, whom living
they had suffered to starve unnoticed.

renovate such lauds without any manure is

To

Goin» North—Day Borya*. Grand RasuU Mixed
,.tally
cxMnt duudayx. Nlstet Jtatwaa daily except
1

age of thirty to each square mile of land
surface.

require renovating and reseeding ; but few

afiprd the expense if not profitable.

fj'S
115 4 ra
1 a i

As we grow older, it is with hearts ss
with heads of hair— for one that we find
real there are nine that are false.

being the meet important, and in buying

remedy that can be applied.

n fo
Ifi

Rapids.

The reason why bankers arc so apt to
prosper u because they always take so
much interest iu their business.

All that we should seek for |

now, although they are called^'improved,”

them at high prices.

n8
IS

A man who attempted to stand on hia
dignity the other day couldn't do it. The
platform vu too narrow.

In seasons of frequent rains these

enough, being nearly-all hams and shoul­

COIMOEAST.

Spilkcna always insists on spelling needle,
uiodte. He says every needle should have

FKamiXtRS.

better than those in this country 30 years

saying:

’/
SOUTH.

Old epitaph.—la memory of Jane Beal,
who kicked up her hale and away she

at away.

COMMttCIAT.

TIME TABLE.

Taking Effect Dec. loth 1876

»**•

T.ki^

Isn't it a luxury to conduct an election
for once without fear of the whisky vote ?

the lees vitality remains In him, therefore

Tba

michigaF B’Wsooth.

Outkufi

If we take away too

much of tbs top if a tree it is Ilion taking

Why should Berkshire bogs sell at

1876.

Railroads.
mCHI^RO^NTE^

Fall and Winter Tima Table.

Why ri a fender like Westminster Abthird to ;&lt;W-half the
that
BeeauM it contains the ashes of tho
riuiuld be vl4»c is to gii_. ___ t-tt ■» o*~
— l»,r
•
good
shape, and only at away such limb* os are S™’

cr for $40,702, or an average of 8200

Um runitit^ Ikrottyh

Tat man does not believe his creed who
is afraid of hearing it attacked.

pigs at $5 each ; but now this same breed
.of Berkshire

fort Warn Jackson &amp; SaHiai

KfflGANA HK£ SHORE

RAILROAD.
TA* vnig

Happiness can be made quite as well of
cheap materials as dear ones.

should be exercised in regard to selecting

i

•V-fchoriwt Liao botwran ChMM« aad Grand

Talent and virtue are less frequently he­
reditary than the gout

little ebs ce^ be done; but good judgment

Berkshire swine as exist to day, and sold

(fflCAGU

He that means to build lajting must by
his foundsiiomi low.

can be easily applied with a brush, is con­

Railroads.

Railroads.

Phix and PVun.

aim er.

r.&lt;l-

w.i.iusraorT.^"’’-0-’''1'’' . Thosiytixe ef oo*ratry trsrerwd

Look here!

What! don't you think wo can sell

raaatac to tea l&lt;ta o&lt; the uioaauiu.

"n»j

ti

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&gt;

Coffins, Caskets A Shrouds
We

cheaper than anv firm in tho State ?
(an do it, for, with tho teip of

Pennsylvania

Railroad

mar-Gtl

to drop ten

J. M. HEWES,

’STATIONS
IS ION TICKETS"'
f win U sold at all »nK

the year, for two reason., shored
woand. af the branehre eut til

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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. iOl

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY. APRIL 16, 18 77.

WHOLE NO. 2043.
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FAMRERS GREETING,
3F*O3Et. XOST'ir.

CE0. jSTFewey
i.w&gt;
. .’ .*7

PCAJFKJH PIUS.

ls-.&gt; thcxitmt sixmi.

.

MESSER 13JROTMId ItS

ri-Busntii.

The fruit, that bl),
ko ih«a&gt; evory on# :
But North crPonth

; Arc on hand at the old stand with the finest Stock of Implometns •

‘

•

and Macmnerv ever knowirm Hastings, nt* haw the
■

JACKSON WAGON, .
DIAMOND IRON PLOW,
GALES CHILLED PLOW,
DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,

.H &lt;»F .»rn.M-RlITIOX :

al Lirtux Rate-.
.1 /»VStt T/SING.

RA

•iiiuriol Typ.’ C6n»Idere4 '

ji.no t f?jjof •iit»

«

youth. “Choose between nsc and this mat!
! soheme.’'
'
“I have chosen," tod raid, with dignity,
but wilt a breaking heart; and so they
parted.
Two weeks after Francis Mayburn had
sailed for Europe, where he had been ever
since. Occasionally ho had heard, indircctly, of Daisy; but never from her, She

A,r
Through fratnut diy and «.i*h t.

iiwser tight.

Single and Platform Buggies,
Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
I Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,
IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.

Our lavclyvtrh.

'

I patronixingly by strangers, appearing on a
• public jilatform. Faugh !" And he tried
; to dhinisw her from his thoughts, and
Li-vcn
ven persuaded
peranaded himself tout ho had.
'
But the prelude cf the Christmas carol
I was now endod
choir
werc riotrine
aiogiag :;
’ ’ ; tho
1
’
worn

Aid swtruu as iawtoe.
’
While other’ haitr
'
fw«pl« tu lMlc
t ii.-c liomc-maJo piunpkla utM-

fPCTimi. ANDJUSffiEffl CARDS Every article we sell is warranted to please.
fAPEB IS
rn.w
GIVE US A CALL.
ON

ri:»s

No creature** pain
I “ Got* to it* sain.
Bat.only natura*! i«o::

,

Burns .Messkr.

Chester Messer.

Doctor Aikln's Doubla Column
' READ.

READ.

READ

THIS ’.

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ARKE
moifX EY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR '
. &lt; HASCKRY. Prompt uluntica «iv»a V?

Arc lb thedbli.

I
That loyal tr.es
lycrn Florida to Maine.

DISEASES.

rco» the Library nnd
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EVERYBODY
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AND'
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r.I nine.* L'«Et» r

•&gt;YIJTH Si. KNAFPEN.
HOKXEYS AT LAW &amp; SOLICIT (
IN IIANCEMY. Pcytttata ell lh&lt;

|
loouuue repost.
Ab J p iu their pUu asaiu:
That cxilM frrt
With valu rccrot.
Ajj.t vex the air with aiebr.

____

H •.RVEY WRIGHT

litaiirvIJeied al! in thyme ;
; , May ptuapkiur round
With us al-ouud

I I LiV

■ar, purify
4 far

PHYSICIAN k SERGEUN,
Ul’QBT. BAIUIY COV3TTY,

balinaiM l*o«t«

Tho happy art
«if utakinr pumpkin i*a!

■OH. PITILESS, PITILESS MOON 1"
»»u|i&lt;wr »k.Ul •*“! in»pror ■

M. W. RIKER.
JCSL E "/THE PEACE. General CoUoeUon

upjoiuf,

1HI. II. F-PECKHAM.

DELIG4TJ. WOLF. iH. I&gt;

B Hiv-l

A. P DRAKE,

Hirsp

HAYFDRDt

arsa

HcrofOliv. Rt&gt;
DR. C. RUSSELL,
rnvmiAN Jt SUJUlEnX.--O®a»
J»H&gt;g
Ua... 1. ,tr,re. Phuraix Block. State
Har.uu-.Mleh.
LUCIUS RL'SSELL,

; could dance with Rose Mays, or anybody
but Daisy. She was always ennged.
'
Noticing this at last, good Jm' Mays
( interfered,, and said, half-laughii^ly, and
j hall earnestly-:
“
•‘It
It isn’t fair
fair, gentlemen foryou to mo­
nopolize Miss Stanley. Dr. Maybura has
tried in vain to dance just one set with her.
Some of you ought to give way to him, as
he is a strangor.'”' .
“Ob, never mind\uy wishes, Mrs. Maya.

It doesn't matter in the least," the doctor
interposed, embarrassed and hardly know­
ing what he said.
j------,overheard
------------- -- —
,
Daisy
him, -------howevor.
I G&gt;Of course not, doctor,"' toe replied
I cooljr. “Yet wc all commend your aelf| sacrificing spirit and laudable smbifloa in
J asking to dance with « public ringtr.”
It was an ill-bred thing to my ; and
Miss Stanley knew it. Bat she Meant to
! shock Dr. Mayburn. The tact was very

with these deep, luminous, sou] tbrillinE vivid in her mind to-night, just as it was
dark orbs that passed ovur his face m they ; in his, and she meant to be revenged,
might have passed over that of the re- \Fred whirled her away inannmyvtdta,
! motesl stranger.
tho Doctor stood back, gnawing his
He went out, with his eyes lifted up- ’ moustache in undisguised chagrin.
' wards, resting on that Madonna face.
But only fora momaut. Concealing
’
he did so, a dainty glove fell down on his his mortification tinder a gay smilp, he led
Isnouldcre, with the fiiintcst perlhmc of! Rose Mays out, and they too wereboon
n«cs clinging'to’It. lie laid his band going round.and round, in perfect tow*, to
over it, caressingly, as one might lay his the throbbing, sorrowful sweetness of
’ hand upon the head of a beloved child, j “The Beautiful Blue Danube.'*
.
!nnd then transferred it to his vest-pocket
Daisy saw it, and a new feeling came
' j a- a souvenir of Daisy’s. "The Jaat,’’ hr 1
her, a feeling of angry pain, thd pain

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o.

i and the solo was taken up by a deep, sweet
। soprano, with that sorrowful roatralto un­
; derune, like a wail cf sadntes, or hopeless
pain. Abtthat voice! It struck, like a
sword thrust, to his heart.
But ope
woman in the wide.graud wortd. posKsacd
reuch a voice ; a voice that could stir his
• heart like took He had not. expected to
i hear it. He thought Daisy was far away,
' In a moment alibis anger'was gone.
The solo was iinitoed at last; the aernion through, the benediction pronounced,
niid ‘he congregation rose uo to go. Dr.
' Mnyburu turned, and lifted his eyes to the
1 gallcryi She was there, bending over the
railing, and looking down into the church,

Thii food m&gt; tarv.

WITH

j

Just then' -Fi„
Rose
----- jMays
_____ _and three
w. or four
1 other young girts came dancing into toe
, room, and tho conversation was hrokm off.
! Presently the gentlemen foUowed, and
dinner was commenced.
Colonel Maya
took Daisy out, as his favorite, and placed
her at bis right hand. Dr. Maybura led
; out Mm. Mays, and the rest followed in
• order. After dinner othara came in. a ‘

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"My I&gt;aiwy, my Daisy.” be would say. ■ or no chance to talk to Daisv again, ao
I "criticixcd in the newspapers, talked of j surrounded was she with ndmireo. He

to.oo I ».to
sup ["MM I

:i..{fiTer-nu txrhnofurc
rti-jn. Xo doduettoa from to&lt;

' said to himself, that I shall ever have,
She hr-s forgotten me." He would carry It;
heme, he thought mentally, and put ii in 1
; the little ebony box, where ho kept sacred, ly the broken buckle that Daisy had cast I
'aside from her dainty gaiter, which he
, • , , * °
had afterward picked up.

jealousy.
.
.
"After all then he dotwa't an," .toe
thought, wearily. “IIede«p*mjnebacM&gt;&gt;i.
I have worked for a livelihood." For, you
see, toe loved Dr. Maybura as fcrrenUy aa
crer.
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cl. r_i&gt; -a.
ic .a.

iuitc at the.other end of the house, where
stopping to talk inlirtlu kuota and group*, qu:
io knew abe would be undisturbed, and
Dr. Maynard now joineu hw unde, *ht
Tlictlixp-toncd organ was pealing OU I and
B
Maya, whom he had nob before '
the Christmas carols with an undertone Colon*!
(
seen,
m
he
had
only
arrived
that
morning
of p.usaiounic pin. No ouc noticed this s
sorrowful intonation, this brcaihinp oi a at
g tlrt village.
Hflbt, and the curtains being a
“I shall take you home to dinner," maid
sigh io every bar; no one but brands ।i
ittlc room -was flooded with
young doctor, who had just «tho ColoueJ. “Wo will ucud to the hotel
May bum, the ytyag
returned from Huronc,
lt-.u,~, and who had been ,fm vynr baggage. Why didn't you oome
.rr .r.
----- fc ,n "
WrnJ-U
.
. .
expected fur th*
lsst’wcclk
*&gt;*■“«. Iig^tVeck
The yonng man was explaining the ilKmgbt, “whal perteet mom
Young Judies «i&gt;d old were inspecting him
of hh delay, when his autit and her .1 could only be like that.”
from qver their prayer aud hymn-books, cause
&lt;
came up. As they were about hair glittered in the
■nd making eyes at him through toe daughters
&lt;
Beaked of their loco veil*, meutahy cal- to
। «4«p into the carriage, Nn. May said : dark eyes were full of
"Dr. Mayburn,allow me to present you
culntiug his wealth, and worth, and pro­
Sho wiped the tears from her eyes, reso­
to
nouncing him tho cutch oi the season.
i Miss Stanley, who ,at alsp._oi^r guest.
lutely, however.
“Oh,. pitilom, pttibm
But'Francis Mavburn neither knew nor 'You remember lrtr\don’t -Jou ?"
Daisy lifted bcrl gyi*. for a moment, moon, cold and uusrmpatlhieing!” sheened.
cared for this. Ona thought and one
“Do yob ever heed the griefs you witoea,
and
bowrd
m
though
she
had
never
seen
fueling- was uppermost in hia mind, the i
the hearts that break befcreyouT’
.
ihouubl and fooling produced by too him before. Dr. Mayburn extended hu
BMTOWlul,
lh“ IS™*; hand, but she did Dot «o it. She was
looking
past
him,
at
Fred
Mays,
who
was
mas carol, ton carried him bac*. through I
“Daisy," said a voice, full of emotion,
»ix long yearn of dresry anrest, and weary -elbowing his way to Miss Stanley’s ride.
beside her, ‘'after all these years, will you
wandering, back to the hour when he Mrs. Mays brought her to coiisciousoeB,
heard the simple tuuc of Martyn, picked ihowever, by saying ’•
"Daisy, my &lt;lu»r, jo« «« uo‘
Dr.
nxii l.r nntoillml fingers on an dd craskod
Be at least just to the rept
piano, with this same eorrowful undertone Maybura'a hand ?’’
She looked at him, hall
Then she laid her fingers in his, coldly,
ibreuh
cuiar aoUUupwiant
for a moment. The next
Bick lo the &lt;l»y when lh« dukluh Tok. as any stranger might bare done.
They were boos, stowed away in the car- arms.
of
lhe
«,«o«n
jaw
old
pel
looking
op
.rW*« ML to
riago, with Fred between them, playing
at him with innocent eyes, had said,
State Item*.
with too tassels on Daisy's muff, and
“ Why do you object to my earning my
li.iog? lompoor.. Impumlkuwork, Fred’s aster, Rose, making eyas at her
Thrc are about, R.OOO pem-iones in
cousin, the doctor, and drawing him on in
or live on alms——
Michigan.
’
“Not alms,
hu interrupted.
“My a Christmas flirtation. And thus they ar­
Thirteen millions of brick have been
u»; Will only!» wo sW “■ Uro you re­ rived at the Halt
The Hall was a .lately dwelling. The laid in toe Capitol building at Lasang,
main with h»r.”
.
broad entrance, the dining-room, and the and only 75,000 more are needed.
For Daisy was a distant cousin, who,
parlors were now trimmed with evergreens
h.Tiai Loon left no oepM, bd boon
The Ingham circuit court is DOW «•the house throughout
Unpt'l bv hire. Moybnra, w»b wbo» and flowers, and
aaa iraave
, KW*3 “Ff tow^nal of WUhard B. Opyfettive uppmrance.
•ho lud Bred until «bue Wy’o &lt;teub, «boul prewntod a grand
dawn first to dinner. She
for 'the mtuder of
Daisy
came
di
—
S-=l
•-?
. yoor bolbre, ’'bon »b. bod^bjon ukeo.
’
dark, rich ! toe Marble farm, m Mendmn, teWfwrtflnwore a floating robe of some dark,
rewiwnoily, W ibo boiuo of Mr. M»y Xiri andf entered the iiarior where Dr. i b«. Woven* Blair appe« for tor fe
borfl.nur. Poire w» wo pm! to rel
Mavburii rtotxl with his back to too door, ; kum.
,
lhe breed of dopondrewe w tho homo of •
looking at, and krneinx something tost be j
K
"God Wm y^’sF
wmpmtire oirongor. odd Iwmg
held in his hand.
Ha turned suddenly,
Dl. Reynolds gtta wore jntenxmvsmroioTwhieb hud boon eutureUd uaUr
unon Dais/-* entrance, and thrust her hi- ghleinto gwebmtoaofwomoreiltattlJwb,
the beat of masters, she had resolved to
tic-kid glove into bis vest pocket; but not; w. —...ki M net rfMitoina * rittUBM*.'
rah on it for a livelihood, k ouag Jraauntil she bad seen it, however.
dZMayburu, with bis axwtosratos p«a•
“Ah, you found myglova? toe said, dollm]
Julf • •
w.
diees was infinitely shocked' when h«
“Tbatto you/
Aad toe
JKSreJSfiSflK tSof thio rewlotioo, .ndwuoowrei- mdiffurcntly.

srw'swsi'raw®?

CHAS. II. BAUER,
EY at 'LAW AND PROSECUriXd
IN)Y for Harrr Confctr. A««nt for Hum*

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BURGHER.

II.'.EY, Cwnodlor. and SoUrtler. OSes
-.Un.iiasa.Mfaa

ISAAC W. VROOMAX.
‘UMDER-Sinytaat Dsputy V.«. Marshal. Qjmi
!?,L

JOHN Q. CRESSY

C. G. HOLBROOK,

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doxvciring to combat it.
;
“I cannot do that," stud tyqr,
i» answer to hie

Ujbw., i»u«i of.
***

your mother it- ww differed‘‘AudjonwiU
”'«“
And yon will not^oU'
n&lt;*
it up
for »»T
J. L- F19H.

I

was a successful singer ; received a high score aud more, all young, and there was*
salary nt a fashionable church : never ap- ' dance, and then a supper, and the merry
peared in p coocert-'roonj but she had a J party w» kept up till the small hours of
। pei feet ovation. Bnt all this only angered ; the morning.
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! him the more against her.
In all that lim) Dr. Maybura had little

Aa J roll that* L'.mr,

All the above named Plows arc .sold on trial.

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I bu of age, when I ah »R come into my astonishment, and, speaking in the third
I fortune; wo can live soi aehow, till then.' person replied, “Dr. Maybura is mistaken
।
“No, I will not break op tho plans that in Mias Stanley. In all the years of her
I have been made for you, a«d alienate your tpublic
_ _ ______
_____
life,” __
and
she emphasized the word
; family. You must go a krwd and study, public,
-•kK- “no
...... pcntlcm
n tieman ever before dared to
1 as has.been arranged. It’—if—when you take such a liberty '
1 return, you wish no—”
H=
He put the
the glove silently into her hand.
;
“ Never," he had an* wend, savagely, I
“
Forgive me,
‘•Forgive
me,” he said, kindly, “I mo I
[flinging from him the hand ho had taken, . have no longer
—r any right to ask a fcrnr of
for he -WM hot-tampered, in his early ' you." &lt;

|k»"

“Will jou doI iH»» »• “ k"J

Homer U. Hiicboock, of Ki

A.

Board, but

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Jig Jg|ii-lMkij fjejliblicap hppef
KDITOa

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HwU°S»&gt; U»b Uth day of April
Hai

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Job* J. Pukisa,
Chairman of U&gt;» Board of County Canva»M&gt;rv

COUNTY CANVASS.
At the election on the 2d insL, in thia

I

a correct a* Moment of lb* voles given in
• County c f Barry Bute of Michigan. for
Justices of the Supreme Court st the Gen­
eval EhcfJoc, held tn said County on the

county, there was cast for Justice of the
Supreme

Court, 3575;

for Thomas

M.

2211. far Henry J. Sevenw 1364,

For Regents of

majority fbr Cooley 847.

Statement ot Votes given

in the

County of Barry State of Michigan,
tor Regents of lhe Uni varsity, at the
General Election he’.d in said County

oDthe Second day of April, in tho year
of our Lord one thousand eight hun

1’. Collier, 2206, for George L.
2204, for Atuwu

Malta,

dred »nd seventy Deven.

E. Chadwick 1363, for&gt;

John Lewis, 1364, majority fbr Col Her
842, for Lewie, 840.

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Townships

In November there- was cart in
couaty for Governor

a

J

.

5488;

of

this

2.
r

which

f

Charkro M._ Croswell received 2941, WilKam L.

Webber 1864, majority for Cros-

1077, showing an increased Republi- ’ Baltimore.
Parry.
Carlton.
Cartl*t©n,

70
175

can majority in proportion to the whole

188
70

78
89
115

116
78

2*8
680

161
108 108 IM 104 42*
*' City, )»t, Wd 40
14®
40
OFFICIAL CANVASS.
“
30
14&lt;
80'
2*4
M.
64 r&gt;i_
86®
4th
11
109
109
75
..
Pursuant to the statute in such
Hope,
114 5O&lt;
188 188
made and provided, the Board ot County Irrng,'
129 129
112 112 482
JohniUwi)
22 286
UsnvaanerB met at the office of the County
MapleGrove
68 6b
97 880
Clerk, on Tuesday April 10th, 1877, and OranxBville,
141 141
78
organbed by *tb« , election of John J. Praieville
132 182
Rutland,
86 84
Perkins as chairman. There was present Thomapple.
172 172
120 120
118 470
as eanvnsscn from the several townships WoodlamL
Yankee Spring*,
119 110
the following gMticmcn:
Totals,
.
. 22D6 2204 1383 1884 71*7
Aaryria, Thomas H. Bartram.
The whole rnmber of rotoa given for said
Baltimore, Charles M. Hendershott.
Regents of tho University was seven tbnn«and one hundred and thirty seven. (7137)
Barty, W. T. Barber.
and they w ve elven for tho following per­
Carlton, J. W. Covert
sons, eli .
Victory P. Collier received Two thousand
Castleton. RJ. Fcighner,
two hundred and six votae,(2206}
Hastings' E^Piaroe.
George L Malta, received Two thousand
Hret’gB city, 1st Ward, Robert Dawson. two hnndrod and fonr votes,(2204)
Anson E.Chadwick received, oco thousand
E. J. Evans.
three hundred and sixty three votes (1383)
John Lewis received, one thousand three
J. Lee Reed.
3d
hundred and sixty four votes. (1834)
Philo A. She!4th
Total Seven thousand one hnndred end
thirty seven (7(87)
don.
State of M iebixan. •
Hope, Dean S. Tyler,
County of Barry, J
flnring, John J. Hendershott.
Johnstown, Levi M. Dewey.
Maple Grove, Adam Wolf.
Orangeville, James W. Dougbtalin.

Prairieville John J. Perkins.

' Woodland, Int Stowell.
Yankee Springs,' Geo. H. Spaulding.

the county of Barry. Slate of
for
Regents of lhe University at lhe fleoer.1
Election held in mid County on the second
day of April in the yAr one thontand
•iflht hundred and ae Ven tv seven
Dated al Hastings thia Illh day of April
A. 1». 1877,
John J. Perkins
Chairman of the Board of Connie Canvav-

Voted, on motion of Adam Wolf, that
the Chair appoint a committee of three to

Secretary of the Board of County Canvass

compare the returns and tabulated state­

ment of the votes cast for Justice of the

OUR SCHOOLS.

Supreme Court, and Regents of the Uni-

the 2d of April 1W7.

The Chair appointed as such committee,
Thomas II. Bartram, Ira Stowell and Levi

returns from the township of Thornapple

pie of that district; all uf’which he might

have had cheap for cash, to Bay nothing of
taking his boys and girls, with their keen
scuribilities rapidly expanding, from an attuospberc of social refinement and culture
and flinging them among tho jungles of
ignorance which pervade school districts of

the above description.
Now hare is a man—mark you, a man :
—who grumbles about his School Tax! ’the teacher “boards 'round.’’ she must go
Poor fellow, he is to be pitied. His busi­ home with them.
Examine that slate, will you? It ts
ness capacity is not extravagantly large,
stratified with coatings from the coat
certainly. I wonder if he could under­
sleeves of boys who have no 'kerejrieft—
stand that
that tho
tho only
only tax
tax he
he ever
ever paia
paid was
was
stand
~
M—
K , j™
and
for protection, by maintaining the functions lywii'j
•hrt, lU••^pT*
4511? . . .m.
,,Iiv
ar
wav,
—
....p.....
---.’1dirtv
-L.
every
conceivable
refuse
of a clean or dirty
• civil
•
... ___ _v-. and
v„ that what
avorvho
conceivable
refuse
of a clean
or airty
of
government,
pays
under the name (as everything must have tittle body. And " Teacher, please explain
on my slate this example.’' How sick and
a name) of school tax was simply the IN­
tired that teacher must bo! Smothered for
TERJECT on tho credit he'receives from tho
institution called School, and which guar­ six mortal hours with lhe hot, fetid ourpouriog of oo many breathing mSehines of
antees to every man, rich or poor, a certain
weak and strong, rick and healthy condi­
amount of Stock of real value.
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Now look at that substantial old farmer tion.
In view of all ibis, don't you think Che
as he surveys his posscosions and says with­
in himself, like old Babylon's king, “ Yes, salary pretty light lor the ritk taktii ? If
you should think so, and loud enough for
1 have done this by tho po&lt;cr of my two
good hands. Just so. Here is 50 or 60 your neighbor to hear you, don I be
xshamed of it; for of all that deserve well
dollars of real value in this land of mine,
and I don’t owe a dollar in the world." cf their fellows the teacher oupht tn be
Then, while mentally calculating tho sum
total in round dollars, he is startled by a
nlcasant voice—"Good morning, Mr. B."
Yes, and there goes one of his largest cred­
itors, tho district school ma'am, and there
Cwith her his pleasant soliloquy, and
conics old grumbler, and he says
“bother the taxes !’’ and starts off to some
other port of his domain. Well, be will
grumble at school taxes, school houses and
school teachers, because he cannot discover
and appreciate his real, valuable friends.
I am acquainted with a good farmer, aud
indeed a very good man, and who, by the
way, has had some desire to be honored by
the people as lawmaker, who onoe informed
me of the fact that Michigan was tujfering
from the burning shame of not paying her
Statk officers half enough salary I While

this same farmer could grow indignant nt
the rnormout salary paid the common
school teacher! St. Patrick ! Just think
of it, will you ?
Here » an honored Head of acme l)e
partment of State drawing his salary for
services rendered, with a clerk mde/tendently tularied who doct nearly a(l the work,
which, all told, would not engage tho time
of an ordinary energetic man for tile space
of two lunar zionths ; and yet, in the opin­
ion of this would-be dispenser of even­
handed justice, does not receive half
enough pay. It is some consolation to
know, however, that quite a number of
people arc of a different opinion.
Of all the classes of citizens of which
this fair republic is compared, the most de­
serving ana least rewarded, the teachers os
a class stand pre-eminently first.
Right
here I will make a statement—disprove it
if yon can : The oommon school teacher is
tho poorest paid, poorest fed and most self­
denying specimen of humanity ever sacri­
ficed on the altar of ignorance and stupid
ity. You seem to be surprised, but you
ought net to be-

While the question of 'Superintendent' amount per day or week would be necessa­
of common schools has been under consid­ ry to induce you to go to service in ono of
eration by some who earnestly desire a the meet improved modern ]&gt;etthou»et in
any of our largo cities ? You answer, “I ’
chanac, and others seeking a continuance
am not to let" Of course you are not; |
of the present condition of things, the but you expect some one else u “ to let.” |

point made aud urged is, that thia ia cheap- -And I tell you tow pcsthouscs are maner, less expensive, saves the tax payer tioM. compared with scores of district
school houses, jammed full of little living
Thomappfe returns not being received, the tomethingi perhaps, in the matter of dol­ beings, many of whom may represent vast­
lars and cents, collected and disbursed in ly more of animated nature than you
Board adjourned until 8 o'clock to-morrow
would be willing to confess. And as to
mOrumg.
'
food—‘‘.VanthaU not itre by bread alone”
?sJ
n.lDA'V MORNISO.
Ac., but throw in all the poeaiblee if you
tics I am not able say. One thing is
wish—it does not consist in thia. Th*
certain however, tho experiment has
district school teacher cate but two meals a
•ent The returns from Thornapple were
day; ono meal occupies the time from 9
received, being delivered by P. W. NbA; M. until 12, the other from IP. M.
until 4.
* Walk in, please." How the red hot
air of that room strikes you as you open
the door! Stand still a minute and you
will get tempered to it “What was the
one, and this last m threefold, financially, temperature outride." did you say 7 Ten
socially and morally.
Fina nciallt : below aero. Well, it is nearly blood heat
in here. Yea, this is what the teacher
County of Barry State of Michigan,
because the absccnce of schools makes
"Tbr Justice of the Supreme Court o*
property undesirable.
Who that liad .a
Look at that little fellow whose digestion
lhe State of Michigan, at the general
farm for sale would ever forget or omit to is tearing away at a cargo of garlic, sausage
Election held in said County oo lhe
mention ita proximity to a school-house 7 and boiled beans 1 Sec ; he comes right
Buocmd day of April in lhe year one
up to that teacher with all tho innocence of
Socially : because schools are to society,
childhood, and dashes a pint of gas at
thousand eight hundred and seventy
what the insect ia to the coral reef—the each expiration straight into her face!
builder. Morally : because it is the Here comes another little troop; one is
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ourkraut, another is pickles, another onbeing present, the County Clerk was in­
structed to telegraph there for the returns.

IM
Aaj*
Bnitimor.-,
Barry,
Carlton.

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181
108

128

sought after.

115

104

114
112

122

Now fbr instance here w n

district, say No. 60, good school, full at­

tendance.

137
70

109
290

This is evidence of people Kv-

176

healthy social enjoyment and high moral

181
212
74
72
187

status.

241
144
185
219
n&lt;

Now here is a party looking for a

ly located, well watered, fine

hundred

acres

640 per acre.
it? you suy.

under

buildings,

WoZdiwd?

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Well why don't you take

Oh!

130

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152
ir.2

nu IM4 N7&amp;
rotes X»rsn for SkH

the aoeisty is

first.
The teacher of to-day stamps tlje future
man or woman—gives them their toetal
value. This proposition you will doubtless
lie alow tg'accept; but it is a matter of
little importance whether you accept it or
not, as results are always inevitable; and if
you lay tho flattering unction to your soul
that parental influence surpasses the teach­
er's in jKneer, extent and duration, you
make a grand mistake.
As distinctly as
each lineament and feature is brought out
in tho process of picture-taking, so,
through the transformation of tight anti
the-subtle power of magnetic life, every
defect or perfection of the teacher, wheth­
er of a physical or moral nature, stands
out in bold relief in the mind and heart of
the child, vitiating a life or establishing a
character.
No impressions ore to strong
as those made in childuood, no recollec­
tions so vivid as those of early life. How
that sluggish, laxy walk forces you inte
weanness, that shiftless “put off ” compels
you to that reckless, "don't care whether
school keeps or not" condition, and with
what authority that filthy habit comes
clothed when’ practiced by the teacher 1
As a rule, your teacher ia the bort repre­
sentative of moral character, and morals
discipline the Khde body in the real tailt
of life; and it may be added that charac­
ter is not only apparent to the roan or
woman of the periol, but also to the boy
or girl of very tender age.
,
Taking it, then, for graflted, that the
teacher has the largest share in the culture।
-of your child, what sense ia there in your
Cmbling at an expense which is far less1
n 5 ou bestow upon raising many of the
meanest chattels in your possession ?
Now if you had a boy or girl who de­
sired an Academic course, it would bo wise
nnd rheai&gt; to get it in the district school—
and you get iL But did (you grumble’
when you robbed your neighbors out of
money to pay fur the education of your
boy or^ri, when a cheap teacher would
have suited the district bettor? I am
afraid your morals a^e bad, because grum­
bling is a guttural precipitation of selfish­
ness, frequently induced by an untimely
effort to force contraction.
Again, you aay the school ia no better.
Well, whose fault is that ? Every young
man of character, energy and miceeu as a
teacher you arive ont (by your enormout
•alariet) to fields where his genius can be

party appear to have found their long-

rake handle—if the stove has lost ita pok­
er—will be found an excellent thing to
break .bout one light at least from the top
of each window. Miadyou, the operation

sauce. Of coarse the poor little things
must unload or die, and the teacher will
have to make the best of it. That, in fact,
was what she or ho was hired for.
But the worst side ot the picture is school bouse.
something like this: Little Job noy’s head
bothers him dreadfully; he digs and
scratches, and the teacher gets nervoue and
digs and eerateheo too, and after a while—
there I What is that ? If I live, rt'e a
.1V1UI, X BUUHJIUC UljBeil,
Very respectfully youre,

WHAT I UOW ABOUT VE6ETIHE.

sought for Moks, provided dial gentleman

is willing to assume the responsibility which
that name implies.

While in this city a

«xperl«ofo
OeMllty, Md

strong effort was made to have him vu.it

Nsw York, where those politicians hostile

to any claim by Got. Tilden for renom'.nation proposed to put him in training for

■

the Presidential course in 18S0 , but Gov.
Humpton, for some reason or other, did

AW
t«rv reepertfnllr,
MONROF. PARREP.,

Dot give lhe scheme any countenance by

toed

Possibly ho may have a

making the trip.

great Democratic future before him, but

runbllnc
‘‘cb 1. &lt;&lt;autooally In
soomUoms

whether he can bo kept io soak four, years

for the Presidency is a question.
The bids for supplying the I’ortofiice

Oth&lt;

Department with postal cards for four years

tnoUm.;

from May 1st were to have been opened at

that Department yesterday, but in conse­

fifteen Pounds of Flesh.

quence of protests entered by several man­

ufacturers they were not opened, and the
Portinarter General determined to readver­

lira for new bida.

The new cards will be

of a light buff on one side and a very pale

green odor on the other, and there are but

three or four ertabliahuionta in the coun­

taklnc
rvUr.t.

»trelr.
THOMAS K MOORE.

try where cards of this character can be

manufactured.

Hence the protest which

FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.

was made against this change in style.
Hon. Stanley Matthews has been re­
tained by Governor Nicolla to present his

cuie before tho J/ouisiana Commission, and

that gentleman has already prepared in
elaborate argument to ahow that Mr. Hayes'

GOOD

EVIDENCE.

title to the Presidency has no connection

with the title of Gov. Nicolla to the Chief
Magistracy of Louisiana.
Excepting Sundays, .yesterday was the

first day upon which there has been
Cabinet meeting since

do

•■tlralv nouivoil Ur the um&gt; ot Vromvr
« «as sMotnmblailwkh dysmpsla
gen

Hayes’ inaugura­

tion.

\

• 23% Walnut street.

/

The authorities of the Smithsonian In.

elitutipn, in view of the fact that no pro­
vision was made by Congress for the (dis­
play of lhe Centennial donations made to
the United States by foreign governments,
and which have boon stored in an old arm­

ory annex to that building, have placed on

exhibition in the western hall of its insti­

tution the finest of the works of art com­
prised in the donations.

There are the

terra ootta copy of the group “Ametrea"

APPRECIATION.

upon the Albert monument in London ;
two magnificent vases, inscribed respectively

177G and 1876, and adorned to- illustrate

an

those two eras in American

octagonal pulpit in terra ootta, with de­

signs from the life of the Redeemer, and

peetfally,
DINSMORE.

two terra cotta baptismal fonts of tasteful
and artistic workmanship.

These articles

attract much attention from our visitors.
The story that is now being reiterated
with ap much pasitiveness that Got- Tilden

Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.

Local SbjijiB?? Jtoticef

ia about to commence guo warranto prooeedinga against President Hayes, sod that

lhe papers are really in the hands of Mr.
R. T. Merrick, of this city, is denied

absolutely

by

Mr.

Merrick.

It is also

asserted hj those who are in n position to
intention of entering upon such proceed,

winter, always direct the boys io throwing

R. Steven’s Column.

ter. Tho effects remains to be seen.
In Governor Hampton the Democratic

be well informed, that Gov. Tilden has no

ambitious young woman. Some young
man, with an “eye to business," has been
watching heb—notices that she is a quick,
■ire stepper, distinct talker, clear, ringing
laugher, finally persuadea her to join him
in the school of life, and yon are left at
your old occupation of trying to induce
(by enormow talariet) others to run the
gauntlet with itch, messlee, small-pox,
scarlet fever, foul air and death; but your
duplicity ia a matter of contempt more
than pity.
■■ Now, in concluding these scattering re
marks, I desire to say one word to teach­
ers, and that is, when commencing school

inga.

The truth is that should ho do it

would support him in it
Tho memben of the Forty-fourth Coo-

gram voted thcmaelros the franking privi­
lege just before adjourning, and from now

until the 1st of next

December tons of

In the Sweet By-snd-By
Cannot but be the happy thought -t’
the fortunate recipient of tho “Rocky
Mountaix Tourist" scans ita wonder­
fully attractive pages and perwei its fa*tinning descriptions. Most beautifully
embellished with new and highly artatie
ographical riehneas, and the arrangement
throughout simply superb, the Rocky
Mountain Tourirt is worthy of compari­
son with Pietumque American or The
Aldine. It ia written in gossipy, graphic*
style, covering details of the tour through

matter iu the shape of publie-doeuments
will be forwarded from Washington to al!

parts of tho'country.

If you want any

heart of the Alps of America—the Rock
.
V___ . • lJ.
-It .1..

light Sunday reading, such as the Agricul­
tural Reports, oto., dow is the time to ap­
ply to your member.
Now tint they have found Oakey Hall,
it appears that be has turned up just where
I located him all along. “ Didn't I told
you so ?’’
Max.

Peterson's “Dollar Series.'
Something entirely new in literature k &gt; a-

hie rnina, tho springs, the mines, and. in
abort, to everyjpoint of interest to touri-t.
agriculturist, capitalist, miner, and invalid.
With tbu Tourist, the San Ju ax Guide
keeps filing company, and the two publi­
cations are mailed free to all writing for
one or both to T. J. Andrrsox, Topeka.

Kansas.
Whitman’s Assorted Candice—the besn the market. A full supply at J. P.

Roberta’.

t-« jmHisM u in A—Tie.
the

A. R. D.

improvement fbr

"Country Quartets." Thiar
of the nwat brilliant wtxaan

age to thia mlanted

Forte.iaUW

We take thw oppcxunily of informingthe public, that we will rtfelv and radical
I- ——- -11 - - - --

Hartings, Dec. 21,1876.

xxiGRtt

Hastier, April 13,1877.
Notice.

ho replies, I have

looked it and the neighborhood both over,
S

Yes,'
and
gently you could always say,
i
’'
Willie, yes.” '
Well, here comes the veritable Susan
Jane. Her forehead and chocks are toleri
1
ably clean, but behind her eart.' oh ! oh !
1
And here is her brother John, the whole
exposed surface of whoso body is covered
1
with a kind of cement; gucMubly, corn'

dreadful; the

CAPITAL NOTES.

neighbors

quarrel; the school has gone down, and I

rill

WA»«tw&lt;jT0X, D. C., April 6,77,

Ed. Banker: —

a»Sltf

J. W.

Brock-

Any

Taos J.

Ujmmrm

one

Wildes-

OaiiawdMt

0. D. SrAVLDlNu.

�Geo. Peek A Co., 156 and 157 Woodward

llepliblicapiapper
affltiAlFAMl'

avenue, Detroit, have tho largest and richest
slock of dry good* in the city. By buying
exclusively far cash they ar* enabled to make.

UIITMlin

............ '■
"rv"—----------------- r
of spring election, and other accounts not then to inlrodueu further rof.rmi into the admlnl*- '
Special Notices.
auditedtrnu'an of the affairs of the city, and'improve I
These soiounts have since been '.udlted and
upontho management of the past year: but Dr. I ^chentStandard Remedies.
allowed, as follows -.
should you do no bettor, there **111 bo Utile
On Contingent Fund,
6181 83 causa for complaint.
The atoc «•" r» ’“rote* f -r all duc.aee of tho
General Highway •­
106 60
ihub* are S&lt;
•» Pctaosu; Syscr. beusves'e
Fite
••
ita* WsanT« ‘"I0-,1* dOCK • Mxxnaxas Pilu&gt; , ;mild
Warth.
and if taken ■?r“ro ,tt* *««W «" destroyed, a
Total,
Ths bonds of Cunrtable BeUa and Mundial
There ia probably not over fifty dollars mors Prickett were presented and approved, with
The beat place re buy Tie e

gWMflrrbn.. rutrott.

ll. TIME-CARD
Hall s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ksuewer bu

at i nineJ popular.ty la foreign countries

Justice T. J. Wilder presented his rvsigna- ■
tloa as Justice of lhe Peace, which resignation I
was oo motion accepted and ordered placed on

This

TmportS^TGeTaSS?
Dry Goods

or matter u rise a
e patient hat rest

n

GEO, PECK &amp; CO'S
155 an4 157

On motion. Council proceeded tolhoeleetioa

and personal trial have demonstrated thst by

W*&gt; I rvisbt

The Sinking Fund left on hand

soft and lustrous, a th:
mailer of Joy and pride

by our

increased by ita interest to eleven hundred
dollars, which amount ia now ou hand in the
Treasury in cash and mortgage*.
1 would recommend that lhe hundred dollars

i*O«T OFFICE TIME CARD

Council Proceedingi.

Toi
...
mJ1

lai ballot— Horton'5, McNair 1, Campbell 1,

siax.au rexu.

security to bo approved by the Council.
I would suggest that Ihig fond be Increased
___ ...
I hy forther appropriation*, provided the same
Roll being called the following Aldermen I **■ ** done without injury to lhe city or gtf
ere pretest:
.
‘ ting it ia debt.

F. L. Burgher 1. Total, 8.
2d ballot—Horton 7, McNair 1.

’

Aid. Abbey, Dewey Lewis, McNaughton.

। Russell. SpauMing, Tomlinson and Yonag.

TO-IMY’5 ADVF.R flSEMENTS.

for school building remain*

Less Sinking Fund on hand.

63.T.OUO 00
1.100 00

f .i.wn &lt;w

Council until otherwise ordered.
List-Geo. M. barase. „
Te*&gt;hff« Ex«ni*atlM-G&lt;

has been reorganised under good and efficient

entered upon the duties of his office.
7o tAe Honorable, the Common fbunctV

All About the County.

of the city of Hattiuyt.

the extinguishment of several dangerous Ares.
Tho Engine and Hoee Companies of thia city

neighbors, and I would bespeak for them lib.

th* advantace of solteitin*from th*L*f*-

Trimmings. etew hr aeadtng ia wa for
Man.pl*. AU . ntero will receive prompt
_*!&gt;d^nj*l HUhti-ia.

as folione:
Aye*—Aid. Abby, Dewey, Lewie, McNaugh­
ton. Kuesel I. Spaulding. Tomlinson and Young1
to

Greenback* f«3j.

The streets of the eity, except those leading
in. are nearly all ia fair condition, and 1
that preference be given thoroughforea leading
into tho city, ia laying out highway moneys.

&lt;»ur reefers will find tM
if Hafer Bentley botW ii

potrzic.

ran

•aUAliDlAJTS SAF.E.
In tbftmat'.rr of the estate of

Ou molion. Council proceeded Io elect City '
Attorney.
1st ballot —C. 0. Holbrook 6. Jae. Clark 2, (
Rweetey 1.
2d ballot-C. G&gt; Holbrook 6. Jas. Clark 2.; snsreitt To counterfeit .tiff its
Moved that C. (1. Holbrook be declared City We shall releatleariy puns* any one who imlteti
Attorney for the ajiauing year, which molion
was adopted by affea and nays, as follow*:
Ayee—Aid. Abb*,’ Dewey, Lewis, McNaugh­
b'nifonaly
ton. Rusnell, Spaulding, Tomlinson and Young
aataea Mr. Joo. Heyduck's ■imature u attaceed to
oawh Bos «t fill* or Pot o( Ointment and the end
will ewe l-orwebed.
Nays—None.
.
ita motion. Council proceeded la elect a|

AfolCKA &lt;’lIAR|dE*i II. OKBOftN
■to. b boreby rivea that 1 *haR Sell at Public

nervy, in tfaa8tat*ofAUrhina.|iu0U*nttoLfoM*e
and authority mated to m* va the tevoadday

•‘•IlSffiWf.co

T,“

member of the Board of Health.
lit ballot—Rutaril S, Upjohn 2. Drake ?.
Brown 1.

2d ballot—Rnaeell !t. Upjohn 2.
Blank 1. ’
previously publiehed/and in lhe came 1 aha!)
pay meat attention to our financial condition,
to lhe end that we may all thoroughly under-

WOODWARD AVE., DETIOIT

Meted that C. Horton bo deetarod elected

Mayor.

tfs.tisri

whfoh ill* composed

• the uomMh to a
food and th* Pul- I

Total, H.

“

'bated. ArtU 4. A. 1’$^1

ft

PROHAT EOKJDE

Drake I.1

3d ballot—Rtimell ■*&gt;, Upjohn 8- Totals.
I
Moved that Russell be declared elected a j
member of the Board of Health, which motion I
Ayes—Aid. Abbey. Dewey, Lewi* MeNaugh-1

-J5TATE Of MICHIQAN.Coanfo*fl
a rcaaion of tho 1‘robete Court for fl

rear one th onmod eisbl hundred I

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

r*«»r—Clement Smith. Jades of Probate,
lhe matter of the Estate of

Tbe advertber. bariaa bftan penuaaaatly eared
' tbst dreed disease, ecaumvUea. br • aim*!*
med/, i* BBxtou* to make known tu bb fallow
igarer* th* mean* of ear*. To *11 who derive it.

WATEKBA1 FARIiER,
ef ItevidG
huit.lK

•ir'iKtive.
public streets.
The abetment of the Iron bridge which
fell into the river last spring ; not haring l*en

Friday evening tart.

Tht Editor of the Banxbb goes to-day to

Th* Social connected with the M. E. Church
it her residence oa Michigan Avenue, in lhe
ItrstMsrd, on Wednesday evening.
tm Tboksday, we shall place

before

our

His Honor, the Mayor, appointed the fellow­ E wEs
York.
in j Funding Committee* :
ei pear st st»Mion or ax Id Cot
Streets
—Tomlinson. Young. Russell. Me
’
repaired er replaced the bridge ia still held up
sjjb&lt;- 1‘robete Vfiee.iuthe
ERRORS of YOUTH.
and supported at the south-east corner by
A GENTLEMAN who (offered for rmr* from »!fbw HUH, If any there be.
rkieh
A aervou* debility, nretnauar* decay, add all tho
timbers, which support is entirely inadequate
Finance—Russell. Lewi*, Spaulding.
efleot* of youthful taduereUon will, for the aak*
Sidewalk* and Croaawalk*—Dewey, I*wi* of aadferiM humanity- aeud few to all who need iu
aji n* a copy of thia order to
mend that as soon a* prartlreMe a new and McNaughton.
satinr* Republican Rannvr,
rartiaer'* experience can do ar,
F|re Department—Russell. Tumlinson, Ab­
abutment be built.
perfect oonMenee. JOHN U. raeee«eive weak*, prev ton* to *a!d day
^&gt;D*i
-etreet. New York.
aw*n&gt;ad
bey^
CLEMi&amp;reMirH.Jwtenj
(Anrwoom Cnxs. M. Ii.rrnJ
Ordinance—Dewey, Lewie, Spaulding.
On motion, the late Street Commissioner was
NEW ADVERTISMENTS.
li.hed by our prodocossers, sad lhe eae pro- 1 tated ia the Firo Department if practicable,
roqaetted to fornish Council with statement of
pared for publication, out of which 1 obtained *r
P««rp&lt;»« of building a City Hall. Ea­
city property iu hi* hands, end to turn the

S

Ci. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col. |\_ Ayer's Advertisement*
CHEW-b-v&gt;OKi

r-coatly read before the Ladies Christian Tern-

^^^MATCflLEbS
boa t foil to attend the lecture by Professor
,'sraael Diekie at the Presbyterian Church on

Th* Grand Central H oiel, New York, illusrates, by reducing from fl.00 to 2.50 and

fire broke out at lhe residence of Charles Hotton. ia the Third Ward, and though the Fire
Drrxrtment were promptly on hand, before

tad the following amount of orders, accounts
and overdrafts left unpaid by ear predeceeoors
at the Uxte the oettleamt was made with said
Treasurer, which we have paid the peat year,
together with the interest accrued on lhe

lirection, so well

on Sunday

morning.

calculated to do lasting

The Presbyterian social will be entertained

dty were kept, except by mean* of etube and
the detailed proceedings of the Council. In
consequence of this system of book-keeping.

Fire Fund,
Accounts left unpaid which

Coutingeai Fund
General Highway Fund
U Ward Highway ••
Fire Dep’l Fund,
Dog Tax.
Library Fund.

.

6122 68
126 71

Amount of indebtedness

61 60

ing a fUnd.
For thia reform we are mainly indebted to
Aid. Sheldon, Chairman of the Finance Cotn688 40

of that Committee will see to it that the books
are written up and lhe original design carried

&gt;771 W

trod and donate liberally. The proceeds to
‘ ' *pf4ed to the ro-painting and fixing up of
the church edifice, a very much needed bu­

a citliens’ meeting.

Ths 1’oci.nr Woblp.

300 00
6325 00

poultry. 61-25 procures it for a year ; not
a high price for a magaxine so well illustrated

la the extinguishment ef sueh indebtedness, it

666 g 77

H Juw Iq 111 Xu ™»~r. —'a
Ayes—-AU. Abbey. Dewey. Lewis. McNaugh­
ton, Russell, SpauMing, Tomlinson ami Young

HOI u completed.
600 00
Sewer pips, culvert under aide walk.
B^ZakS^n Bridge.
ijj &lt;»
6247 64
107 11

OTIUM l^BtT.
There will be a public examination of
uli peraon.* deniring to teach, the coating ogenm CAUftntU u
aqmuicr in the township of Hastings, at Qraneha* in the Slat* for
ti c Center school hou*e, on Wednesday
April 25th, 1877, commencing at 9 o'clock
soUW .
,rr fertile.
a., m. Tho examination will be both
Ulas and
written and oral, and applicants should j
ITS,
wtxucn auu
-rr------- ;-------- = i
poride Lh.raelTf wilh p»p»
P',c,u ; 33ffST
Dated, Haatingi April 14th. 1877.
Gao. W. Brown,
Townahip Sup’t cf Schools.

Total,

6877 60

300 62
been laid, Alderman Reed. Chairman of tho
Committee on Sidewalks, baisg entitled to

In such

■ he aleoboHc er medicinal stimulants.

’ There will ba a public examination hnkl
Jbo-, M&lt;** Ne. 1
0* U.. towwbip of Bdcimc»»,o°a«W;
Jh7, April 28&lt;b, 1877. KmI—u» "U
rl 9 o'riwk, ». ... «»d mb br

manner ia which tho same were constructed.

aprllkl

A Card
Allow me through your paper U&gt; express my
thaaks to the Fire Department of this city,
aid others, for their efficient and timely asristance in protecting my property from de.trv.eax the ire on Grand street on Friday
U«t.
Very rwy sot folly,

_

a.

r, DUXA

Outstanding orders on 1st
Ward Highway Fund.
Outstanding si dors on 2d
Ward Highway Fend.
Outstanding orders on Sd
wTud&amp;ihwM Fund,

CUBE BBWrOWU.
taaAMa*

Though we will not be able to ahow any
money on hand when all our bills and the past
indobtedneu are paid, and are obliged to re­
port a Job a little mors than half oompleasd,
cm

_________ _ ___ . .

CAWBTIXCUI. ntoM

j. a. incxu,

shew atixix slats, and polut to the

foregoing list of permanent improvement*and

•xtra expenses, which, together with euXMat
expenses, will aelve the mystery of ■•whue be

Dr. J. C. AYER ft CO., Lowell, Mas.,

Chewing Tobacco

crosswalk be built in the foture.

we

and makes

“JACKSONS BEST”

both written and oral
___
Dated April, the 13&lt;h 1877.
Gio. E. Betant,
Townahip 8up‘t of School

These’crocs walks have proved to be a succeu.
and I would recommend that this kin 1I o
»

POULTRY WORLD.
ESTKilr

EMkS

lecttvc ano congvnia! ptirgaih • ertr
discuvrrsL Thej,
arc mild, but ,rf
fcctuai in tlu-lr
operation, nfaarinw
um-liownla &gt;uroly
and witlibut pain.
’ Although gentle
in their operadon.
they are still the
most thorottgh and
‘ ’ j calhsu-tic medicine that can
p cleyt*ing the stomach and
even the
blood. In small dos
U » ‘My,
they stimulate the digestive. organs aud
promote rijnrous health.
mrt than a quarter of a cep wry, and ha»;-.
obtained a world-wide reputation for U&gt;rn
virtues. They correct diseased aetion hv#
I the several amimitativs orpnns of tin/
body, and arc so composed that obstpe1 (forts within their range can rarely withHand or evade them. 'Not only-do thwy
curc the every-day cwnplainta of every­
body, but also formidable and. dangerous
dirodSM that
have baffled the bort of
&gt; human ritllL While they prod ire power*
ful effects, they ano, at the same pma, ths
tafest and,best physic vx, dpwtn.. JJy
their aperient action they gripe-vbhch k*4
than the common pergauve*. .add
ch o pain when lhe bowclssre not fatkunetL
Tiiry reach the vita! fountains of ihclneod.
nod strengthen tbe vyitem by frootnr -. at
I’nmi Lite elemcnta ot weahneu.
tB,p
’ Adapted to all ages and &lt;xm&lt;Htioni.&gt;h
all rUrmtwa, eoettdnin- neither e.-ifomei

DRUNKARD STOP’

Nays—None.
\ &lt;&gt;a motion, Council a&lt;ljonrn«d.

TMobtr*' EximlMtlsn.

Fire Fuad,
by mental or bodily exhaustion.

2d baikX-J. R. Eaatmaa 6. J- Hotehktas 2.

QuMkenbuah 1.

Trestle-work sidewalk, Slate st-.aboutf175 00

follows :
On hand in Treasury, on ■
Hement with Treasurer,

■ISC® ftMrieiTit.13:

Tsachers’ Examination.

amounting to about
8125 00
Centennial celebration of 4th of July.

Dennis A Holmes, 628 ; Wilkins Bro’s, about
|1C. Should these accounts be allowed, tho

t68i^.STOi^ftT&lt;S°g^a?g:
woiDiaxn bucckmy aa.ooo wr tb* I

resignation of T. J. Wilder.
1st haUot-J. R. Haatmaa 6, J. Hotchkiw 2,
system of book-keeping. which. if properly
kept op, will always show rinrtli the condition
of each and every fund at a glance; also the
accounts of officers of the city who receive aatariee, and in ths future there would be no ex­
cuse, except pressing necessity, for overdraw­

"n Friday evening by Mrs. John Hotehkiso, at

dari, publisher. Hartford, Coon., and sub­
scribe for TusToJ-LTnv.Woatn a very readable
and useful monthly, devoted exclusively to

ton, RubmII, Spanitmtg, Tomlinson and Young

TAKE NO OTIIl tt.
FOB MLS BT ALL TEA
&lt;A0d
ix ru n.
ni mam ntMN co. aioaiLTn, n. t.

। *&gt;!■! in SOMaye. It b*ids the oaly roanpleSr
lew*rtee veer* (770 *amee wafo SUJO), treat tax ef
Tuesday* to tbe first and third Friday* &gt;" **rU the entire Mlatary. paaS toalldfon, evaaMteifol eahlMta, rMriwetclea *vo«t day*, etc.; Umonth.

246 10
H2 87

One of the ablest pulpit efforts to which we

church

Ayes—Aid. Abbey. Dewey. Lewm.’Meh’augh-1

&gt;470 00

Contingent Fund,
Gen’l Highway Fund.
1st Ward Highway Fund.

&lt;1160 25

I'rr'bytcriaa

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

the city then existing.

.

�tween the row£ umbo the ro*s two and a ,

RURAL TOPICS.
WrittenUs.torrkmca&gt; Babksii to one of

The art of making fruit and other trees
grow and thrive, lies io a few brief rale*,

1. Dig them up with great care, retain­
ing a large proportion of their roots; and

mangled ends smoothly with a sharp knife.

2. To be kept ia the shade, if set out
the same day they are dug up.

If not set

the same day, dig a trench in your garden

deep enough to reoeivo the roots, pack in
the trees side by side as closely as possible;
with the tope touching tho ground, then

tbe trees are to remain a few days, it would
be well to oover their tope with tny coaree

litter to shade them from the sun
3. When set, trim tbe trees according to
the extent or quantity of roots they hare,

by shortening in the branches, and by re­

branch

superfluous

the subsoil on top.

mouse that nibbled the mail that lay in the
hotme that Sam buMc.
'

from

passing

off into

Some fanners apply

the

atmosphere.

manure soon after

tnowing their glass ; but if a dronth occur
aClhia time, three-fourth* of the value of

it is lost in evaporation.

It is somewhat

leas risky to apply manure to gran lauds in
the fall; but is it not reasonable,

and

plainly evident, that the spring is a much
better time ?

So think the best farmers in

the United States. Manure for gran lands

should be fine, pud well-rotted.

If com­
,
posted a season with an equal quantity of

muek, or of any good soil, and shoveled
over once or twice daring the summer, it
would be in the beat possible condition to

be spread [evenly over the- roots of tho

grass ; and a few good rains would dissolve
it, and cany its virtues where they are

A GOOD STAND OP GRABS.

and qstjte early io the spring—and alone

half a bushel to three pecks of seed to the

acre.

A correspondent who has tried this

method of seeding to grass says : “ If the

land io good and put in good order, and
the seed sown early and covered lightly,

there can hardly be a failure.

I do not re*

COAL ASHEJ.

NOTICE

’
Anffeart ttetarfttad mfollow*to-wtt:

ta. (.a.,

uin&lt; bnainsas i

quirelLr tan

averr penwtaJUbl

north of rann ten (10) »«i, it&gt; tliBcentrr of huh.'

THE TAIES EMBRACED fITfflM ’HE PHCVISKBB8FTHEIAW ABOVE WED ARE
THE FOLLOWER, TO:

■J©sa

i

C-HAKCERY S.
£
:
dTATCor MtcnMUX..H)» Lircnil
t.'oart &lt;er the
’“L?i-'v
.
an,j a ^jare j:|.c a gleanup-- bonfire ' •
“
(hfOVS to tbcfnr-off realm where “gobble
,n
i rur-uaecr-ardby elrtue uf a dterslal order
grows, that shine's ott the priest's and ^la.)
nd Court irnde -o th* tenth day *f February.
maiden'a woes, on the farrow cow who tor
I oil nt Public
office Iowa, oft tbe dog- who delighta to dis- ;
compose
the querulom rot at hw urn! of l t-’r.
’
tarth front door
:
i. who whin she oouldn’l gi't any of' Sr'|2&lt;
lasting* in «aid
thooo
those just arcbod her back aud maJo an
assault on the musky luottre that liked the
•fiie witt hxlf «’f the E wtU em qoarter
malt that lay in tho hoiuo that Sam built. •f.SKUva uinruca ta wwu four , north ot
rasce Vovoa we*t eontatnlox eixbtr acre*.
u£yT.srs.v.Tb.ic.

• t®“ ,£6rc £

Legals.

A writer on growing corn to be fed
green says : "One dairy fanner who has
100 daily cows said that he wanted hfa
corn crown «o. as to produce die greatest
quantity of cars possible for the purpose of
fwling hfa cows, and to increase their ^al­
ly flow of milk; and from numerous fet­
ters received from farmers in different tc9tions of the country the past fall, there fa
no doubt that verv mlny farmers win make
^the experiment the coming season with
'sweet corn, growing it in such d manner as
to produce cars as wall ns-fodder, all to be
used in the feeding of-farm stock the com­
ing summer and fall, and from such exper­
iments much ^nowleduc may be ghinod."

*
Auuh D. (.ADwatXADna.
CifiuilCrturi Q&gt;tami«*»ou« in aiH^tirBarr^

” wo&gt;
.7 S &lt;o
dollarii

X

DIIKA8KD PEACH TMKFK.
The following fa said to bo a sure remedy
for the yellows iu pasch trees: .«Ohft J*rt
af saltpetre to two of nil. .placed dose to

Diseases'with Its Aconie:
CKOUBK BETWEENTPK.M.
Nerveua Diaorden.
What I* tnare AarfcJ than a breakiuc dono of thr

Taawaateet *te&lt;r* wnal MpH to 8.6- 'Bailey.
Collector of Internal R*vcnu« at Grand Rop.d-.

drink &gt;-ol liulr

.-Ferial-Tax Stamp* will br tran*m|ttcd tv mill
only on receipt from the nerxun or Brut ordrehir ’I”-

."p* W“»r or lolat,. avQidinx the two of vlop. : »a 1
if Uiroo rdden rak* are ioU-wod roa villbohipSr nnvw,U" ,UwM *
’0B h3*’
-

Mother* and Daughters.

•t,f
“ “M tMna»■»«■&lt;• than another f-&gt;r vhlrh
litre* I'ill* are to fame u*. it it th air puritrtnr on,^’^-••P^tallx lhcirMwre of rloandnx thTbfn^i
.airrcaaUr adopted a» th.

brtasahmH i

i ah J want of Appetite.
■_ _____ ..

A'Kff.wm.avsi.r.

ercned. Not lee t» hereby civen that wu shall «*U at
Fabric Auction tu th* H«hwt bidder, on Thun,
day, tin- ttlh day of April, A. U. 1H77. al

Kick H&lt;

CL % •«?Wl, toyiSUiVtf
i other tn.-diciue prer B»cd for there diurderv.
i
How to be Strong.
,e‘ ‘bu h0”1 b '‘thereonflnrd er tmtely

talta. howcr«-:%r lhre. Pm. will immudiataly
KE!

Jtxorabul^

frUStoS

—■----------- 1------ » -Tented

iJStSSMte1

tb« tnwnrtopVf Prairie«Uta. conns’ Xn^rtaiv
»furv-a|.l; which iai&lt;l worta&lt;« wa* doty r&lt;raoid«d

•‘"■"i • «**h la tto forenoan. fa fa tor
&lt;•/ ux hi
three eet

if oiortri*'-. with ixurwtal

the ’atee

rvr-411 w, inaiiuv

.

dtrc 6

'* &lt;,“i“k,y “ •’*“ ,n* cwTrcUro ia«4

Maorders of the JOJncyx.
In &gt;ll.ti«r„«*fi--t;ncth»rcwr*nv vh*tlrcr!h&lt;x
Crotstoo tnaehor «oa litil* wutar.ar vbrthcrUir
nO‘rt«t -with coax or travel, or with ache an-I
In lb. Ioim or*r thtrrcioni dt lhe
kldnrni. dns«Pfli* rikoupt b« tehee awoteiutn

For Fiomacha out of Order.
No medlelM will *o effectually improv* the tom

^efe^r-Jhius&amp;'Uaf.K
lSSMlSt?TPt5'*n.XTll“
Viti-i::
Ihh &lt;.

"sass;.

Ji uTt?-US

FR*\ 5 Ci S* ’ll JlLDE.'

NOTICE TOfjcREDH^^X

taut.

Turnon

St»tex. »aret&gt;tingi eaeh

!Ut*4. Hantoee, A

Bad Ointment.

‘'taw orjuiduw tho sama, hnowine them to be

____

Contract.

ADSjlWISTKAT&amp;ftVSALE

»!L.There ia tinsldrrebJ* tarin: by tafeinc H1

.l&lt;?L«rntn«.»* Will aet widish aar I exal ad,
iH«eat. nudrr aaj-vlrsonwtaaoak &lt;U Iraitban
ee* provided by tbr slatua. of thbFtalafar u
MMiration-, and that «• villaend a copy of (
ritnated and 1
Stale of ML-h.

fix*'. H. Diwkt.
.
.
Pnblbhar of IholtMtlnp. RcrnMJeau Batl'fetes*
.1 FropjlMnin uf th
MtL-rex F-Jospajf.
WtLtM. Wstrtxs.
•*“
uano Braoxo.
avaoxo.
Unto
.
. .
----- --।j Prosri
Proprietor
of--the Navbrill* Ketrr.

b. B.-Mrtetieas fc? th* nWn» of paUast* in
even- di»ord*r &gt;.*aaxvd to each Im.x.

REMOVAL !

,„i

HIT STOKE

sA'Cfrdir Sifitc
Stale of- Mieblima.onantr of

I Ornes or tub erctirrxKY or Snra.

r?

t. io v.-,

GRAND RAPIDS,
the CnlrentHy ku,l one JtwHek

ptec0,i'
C^L ^oLrofi

/a/o^roifr oX

1-7 j’.
tentrt

Of

Stunts, but u/w

bmB&amp;b

SiwiKSK')
vurmin which

HEALTH AND ITS HMiRES

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

hi the jjaUer -f the «*UU* vl Allot

The large, free-srrnwing varieties of sweet
corn are beet fbr this purpose.
FLAXTOVG CORN IN DRtXtS.

wk ap4 tbe Sauter af th* sanaf that da r
■ltd. Mare!.. Jith A B. Mn.
“X ^r. „ . „ . ?OHN Q. OlUttSY. Sheriff.

Holloway’s Advertisements.
SO 00
nm

M’lnrr or any
uvea, that by efit

PROBATE ORIHUL
Michizan, euaulr of Baity.

to I'u^rP^SSn*1**0 lol fvnnerr, ercnpiM

daorriUrd land* and premu-es nt pul
tbe bichr-t and best bid JreonSsUara

lire liflrrs.....

8am built.
; of brereatroHiaewtlerthwitet*,
The Senate—This fa the cop that p.;; ■ ItatejL'toinjMilKIfaror Cv. Mich..March,Site,
the priest in a cave of gloom because be ;
mirchtJ
STEPHEN L. WICKo
kitacd tbe maid with the milking pail wh) |
trei| pent' uddlixuia) thoahl apooiaiiauy the apj'litugs at the pr emising cow with tho fftcrilo
daps tbit
tli/dog till he yelped Hi-1 * .^Lf^torcb/iTvrS ihf niblj
rtTSStnt Mblle
J‘■ that cha»ed whenever she came nigh j naedua. to th* hot&gt;**t i-Hdrr.et: Momday Hu­
tho forums cat that made the mwault nu fn
aftemosn.^^Ve’prvmbw tant iracj.o'clix'k.
the timid mouse that liked tho mnk that
lay in the house that Sam built.
Tho
ino Amtoral
niert &gt;rii Comtnfasian
vomm.wim—
—•This
1 Uta is
is tho
tbo
rtrhl. ti.k
!«*£*.? tbsaffl
constitutional bw that puts puissant and do4«-*r*.i of. iu»ud fa tbj rrol estate rituaiedaod
ponderous paw i-n the officers arm tint iitebtaVkMvaU«te.2o»U2ios"ftetero te-vlti
caught tho prieat that kissed the maid th a'
’*
‘■milked” the brx-t that towed thu &lt;k&gt;^ till &lt;,uarn.r &lt; . of lo tnu «lrv«a illk ta o.wr.sliip
it alrm-et ceased to worry the cat thjtmade J
;A'"^,.*^1
ityriCQ.aor**
on aaaault on the freckled mou«v that.liked &lt;dl»od. a«wdluy t ■ tbe United
m sarrej.be
the malt that lay in tho house that Satu ,hnlt.s’i''s”r'’u i&lt;*7. D. tar.
built.
T.rrb-.;7
1ftffi " M, ALLI
Aijmti
Cronin—This is the man with the »tal'
""" .

€

I

vbuoet Ju«i c*n« cr prevoea'Uob.
tfSllS

cinat fault was teasing the mouse tbat-Utb i t&gt;«d«&gt;C'l
UeJ U„ ».l. &gt;h.l k, in
.ha-.,

benefit to stiff soils when puwou 'm. au
*
j
excellent walk may b&lt;; mode
a_. enft part I
o wrtli
of clayey soil, and two parts of sifted coal ]
ashes. The clayey earth fa to be taken
‘
from under the top soil, and where tbnre is
no fertility. Pulvcrias it quite fine, then
tghlr
with
tbe
ashes,
thm&gt;
apmix it tborour*'*'’ —;,k ‘k- *•’—
—
r walks,
.ply it to your
-------- , six
— inches
-—-y- thick,
—,.rake
—.
U off smoothly, then give the walk a good
wetting from a water pot, and - when dry
enough ran a hand&gt;ro!ler over’ft.1 The
clayey soli causes the walk to be compact
and hard. Coal screenings from the coal |
yard are also very flpod. I use one port of
No AQdavlta of puMlaatlon wilt be sl-. i
soil, one do. of coal ashes, and one da. of pnfdfor. Atl tobelnrcrtMat tb«Klauito
SALE ON EXECUTION.
screening- ; but there good gravel is abun­
brxra or Jdicntaxs. Count/ of Barry, u:—pr
dant don’t use anything else for walks.
virtu* of an oxoeutiou imrd oat of and nadarfhe
T*al of tho circuit roan.for th* county of Barry
cotut' roDDra.
&amp; toJXjw-'A,

Bal this must

t»oc Sow, guano and hen'
I femiraera. . Two years is1

TAXES,

The only fertility contained in real aahcsiiwhat comes, from tho wood, used in
kindling tho fire, which amounts to next to
wart nore that over tbe land like a beacon
nothing when fires ar*7 kept burning for
glows, that, lights hh path wherever he
nfonths. But if well sifted they are a j

Some farmers drill in their corn (I do.
not refer to fodder corn), making tho rows
four feet apart, and on boring it the stalks
ing to the smothering effect of heavy crops are left about eight inches apart. Thb
of gram. It is sure to* be hurtful, if not way will give more corn to the acre than if
, planted in hills; but it. fa attended with
fatal. There is lees danger from exposure
more labor in cultirating it. For the bna
without the grain ; only let the soil (the efit of throe who desire to try this way of
top soil at least) be good ; and the seed be। planting corn I submit the following; “In
put out early, so as to insure a start. The fitting a wheat doll for planting corn taka
off all the trrrin tubes’but those to be used,
j and olooc the slides of the grain l»*x and
1 fertdiacr, except those wanted to ran.
the young seedling will stand the heal as1 In going to tho field, let the corn run on
well as tbe young grain, being by itselfr the road for 4 few rods; and if the drill
. does not plant right, fix 1 it bribre ootering
the field- Tn put tho Mod in lhe ground
protection.”
the right depth, fasten weights on the
grain tube*.’ if needed. Take a little
। pains and make tho first row straight,
Reusovc the winter protection
and all the others can bo easily made m.
1 By uring a drill with a fertilfaing attachWOC riel, MW&lt; fertilizer should be applied1 meat on it, planting the corn aud putting
early. A»y watt-rotted manure will do to' on superphosphate of htnc (on ground that
may need il) are a’l done in short time.”
thick, mischief will result

SPECIAL

PoMhm *ftaUeMLtiiteUitih'im Ut^ioor

BtatodMk Ite Ukluat

HOW TO FLED CUIOKENS.

season rains are frequent, and the gra«
which eaves its ammonia, to a great degree,

r. s. IXTERMAL REVE5CE
•

i'eddlorx oftpbxapo.uccatal ctev^twiiborrer

’’ifcr rcuih’fwt qaYi

lost hfa breath that frightened the cat al-

We frequently see articles in the papers
among the root*, and before the holes are ou feeding chickens, as if their existence
entirely filled up, turn a half a pail of wa
depended on a formula of delicacies, wheu
ter into each, and wait a few hours to finish quite young, aslong ns a French bill of
fare. Chickens require no food the first
filling them.
day that they arc hatched. For tbe first
&gt;J bo fed on n '
5. No manure should bo put among the । two or three days they maj
naked trusts
of
roots; but it may, be place*1 over thorn, boiled egg, mixed with soaked
eruste of
e they may bo
near the surface ■of the .’ground. A mulch bread ; but after that time they may be
of barnyard litter around the trunks of the fed on Indian meal, till old enough to eat
cracked corn, wheat screenings, barley or
tree* is very good to ward off the effects of
buckwheat. It u doubtful whether they
a drouth.
require anything except corn rnrol at find,
as I have tried both ways, and could never
MANCBINO GB.ASS LANDS.
see any difference in tho result; but a lit­
The spring of the year seems to be the tle better food fur a couple of days will, do
beat time to manure grus land. At this the chicks do haftu.

soon shaded it.

s.»i.r. OK BXtci-TIOK.

•’da.vjfc'!-

NOTICE.

Hoom of Representatives—-Tliis
House
Thin is the eo,&gt;infa&gt;ns forty- w' k.,~ ,
rrwtwilMb. ug', m»g U»l
tbe 'W.j'.'litoZj’Kfil.tt the lab day°of ,'i knE
,..*■■1 au
-. .. encouraging L..H
. hmilk
. ■ 11- AA-II0 1 ' . 7
maid
hug in tryingKmto
HI BAM M. ALLEN.
the cow that appears to have run dry some
Adialuirtniur.
twenty years, that toned the dog till he

Pack the earth firmly

grows rapidly and very

Legals.

Legals.

Legals.

mouse that litod the malt lhat lay in the
,he
V^*Mtecra*rei.
bouse that Sam built.
[ o^’rea^iy
ti&lt;W »x&gt;d
f«te fliiM the.
I SI. Fry* prayluff 1
seed in New Jersey, and of quoomtnonly
The Bulldoier—This is the cat that
fine appearance. Of. rourre it remains to made an assault on the aside mouse that,. *S«rcm&gt;ot&gt;
.___
Iti* ordered. Ttot J/torf(r&gt;, HrSlzrf
be seen whether they will maintain such liked the malt that lay iu the l'.ouw that I da^tf April ae«r. at 10 o’.iock in’tt
'!
built.
'
l**
- -I *■■■ ■*.»
rtt a.I.I ■
size and beauty when grown elsewhere.
&gt;1 th* heirs st law of oil decMAni. tad alt o»h*r
The Returning Board—This is the dog ,
‘‘IMPEBIAL IUG-FoOD.”
that was fad by the state that made tho cat
Two years Ago “ Imperia) Egg Food"
hop up on the gate, tba^uarreUomo cat
was first offered to tbe public, aud coarid.
that made an aunult on the ebony mouse
crablo being sold, a dozen other parties
that gobbled tho malt that fay iu the bouse
have gone into tbe »amc buainoM, profwsthat Sam built
te osnsikft a copy uf tbte enter la bo nublidiodlu
ing that it will greatly increase the number
Tho Dcmocratio Barty—Thu is tlyrqow
of eggs laid, keep the fpwfa healthy, and
fIiom sharp horn rvwolled that creole dog
in some cases it fa claimed that it will cure
till he rose and houollcd that dutiful dog
all diseases to which fowls are subject. My
that got. in a huff and drove to the peak
advice fa, don’t buy it. Docs it look rea­
ofthc gable “ruff” that sputtering .cat
sonable to suppose that these quack henADMINIST'R ATOR* SALE
whoso principle fault w» charing the
fcedcra have discovered anything that you --------mouse that nibbled the
the malt
malt that
that lay
fay in
in tho
tho ot a**;’
or I cannot obtain in our own village or
house that Sam bail}.
’
’ J
town? This “egg-food" contains red pop­
1i,Th0IhT.llr Wffioe Seeker—-This is
a-r
per and a few other stimulants, as -allapicr,
thc mala that sat on a harrow and tried ri», County ofTtarry. tn the
ot M&gt;*higinger, Ac. But the pepper fa all tho Htiin- to milk the cow that was farrow, therowthst I 5;^,'TO,.tas,irf"’?™‘
ulant in it of any value. So all yon have
didn't know what she was at when she tow- prolate &gt;onri, of Bar
to do fa to go to the store and buy a pound ed tho dog that worried the cit that'hast- I 4^V«d
nJ to'ti
....
the real eeUle titaateA.v*
of cayenne pepper, and mix it sparingly
eno.l over tbe fenoe 10 vault to cateh tho j »*ia«la ito'of.1

here and

itself, to be first used around the roots, and

,

the Weal and Col. Cheney. Tho first three
of those were quite now, produced from

with the cooked or uneooked meal that you
iced to your fowls. In the winter season a
there. From one-third to one-half of tho hot feed of cooked meal pnee a day, with
top of a tree, when re-set. should always pepper in it, and the same cold in summer,
with grain at other feedings, is al! the
be shortened in.
4. Dig boles of ample sixe, so that all ’ “imperial egg-food” that any one noedj.
The name “imperial” shows that the stuff
the roots will be in their natural, horizon |
was got up to humbug verdant fowl
tai position, and place the surface soil by keepers.
moving a

This Iff the House the Sam Built.

half feet apart, and set the plants about
-----------■
­
PROBATE ORDER.
15 inches apart in the rows. The most I
The Republic—This is the hou« that
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Connij efBarry.
notable strawberries that were exhibited at ; Sam built.
It alTMHHi of the Probate I ourt luf the Conn
the CcnU-nnul in Pbiiaddphift, as regards •'
The Ballot—-Thia is the malt that lay in
_•------j lbeauty,
— ------------athe
—_____________
.Great
a-------------]-&gt;a
wnW!
ttalthat Sam
|3agtbuilt.
______________
____ .
___
houte
j in Utn year ouo thoavaud «i*M hondrei aua
nixo and
were
American,
Gloasy
Qwceu. '*
Monarch
The lutclligeutContniband—This is die !Cjh£2tXVi"ient Smith. Judyuy.f Probate,
Glossy Cone.
Cone, Gypscy
Gj
A of
**

MrLr LBento i/i w
/IrwLyfijjtoup Spoift,

Plants

22 MONROE ST.

18

Arbor that Dr.
iaaeL^ontory
work of ~kiB’

HBX* BOOB t&lt;&gt;

i'

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRIL 19,1877.

NO. 102.

VOL. XXL

New Advertisements.

GOOD NEWS TO THE PUBLIC!

GEO. M. DEWEY
,:r.npR

and publisher.

Swift on the

USRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

War Path with a new and
well selected

STOCK OF GROCERIES
A-.4 TES OF .4 D VER TISINO.
to

inforu^

my

old

customers and the

PEOPLE OF BARKY COUNTY

Generally that I have again embarked in

er Tie Grocery Business «o)
At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street.

A BRAVE GIRL.

I ding - him not to worry over her,. she
! jumped lightly out on the abed and disap-

In the winter of 1842 a gentleman and
his daughter, a young lady, while traveling
through Canada, arrived about nightfall at
an oH-faahioned tavern. The gentleman
eondudod to atop there instead of going on­
to the village of fl..*.—., which was ten
miles distant, and which they had thought
to reach.
The daughter Carrie expressed
her willingness, as the tavern presented a
comfortable
appearance,
and they
alighted,,.
—----------------r,----------- .-----------D-------------when it was plainly to bo seen that the
gentleman was quite lame, so much so, '
that ho waa obliged to use a can.
j
The landlord eano out, ud calling a boy 1
to take
the home and sleigh to the j

Mr. Bpeuocr watched her for a little
while, then dosing the window, took out a
watch, saw that it was nine o'clock, ud
proceeded to work.
He first covered up
the fire, blew out tbe'light, and rolled up a
bluk^t, with which ho made a dummy.
Thb he placed in the bed which hb daugh­
ter was to occupy. Then he sat down and
waited—oh, how anxiously !
Ten, fifteen, twenty minutes went by.
and ao sound eamc from the vicinity of i
the bam. Taking of hb boots, he crept'
1
noiselessly to the window and peered out, •I
but could sec nothing. Then creeping to i,

the wash stamKEe laid hb money belt in
i the drawer and closed it. Ae then threw
■ himself on the bed ud oaee more waited,
|
After’an hour had apparently
anpareody gone by,
| Mr. Spencer
,r._— threw off
iff hb
hb coat
coat and
aud vest,
vest,
our travelers, who had been in the sleigh tumbled
“ ' up the bed,- hobbled -• •«---&gt;
the door,
unloved it, and stepped out into the ball.
since morning.
'
“Your room will be ready bv rapper This rwu all in accordance with Carrie's
time, sir," said the landlord, ns he left plan."Landloid ! landlord 1" he shouted.
the room,and went into the bar-nxnn.
He then went back into the room and
Supper was shortly announced, ud after
refreshing themselves, Mr. Spencer and noiscicsnly threw up the window, all the
barn, he ushered Mr. Fpone.-r and hb
daughter into a pleasant sitting room,
where a bright fire was burning on the
hearth, which proved very acceptable to

time shouting for the landlord.
That worthy came flying up die stairs,
and late as it was ho was still dressed.
“Uh, landlord !" gasped Mr. Spencer,
| rushing toward him.

Carrie returned to the coxy sitting room,
where they talked and chatted until 8:30.
They were then shown to their room, which
was on the secund story , in a wing some­
a
what distant Iron, the main portion.

The run was very loog, with a high i “X
ceding. On the one side was a window,

*«“&gt;«»

.
land'ord iu db-

and on the other a door. Just above the door i ma-vwas a bust of King George III. The room
“Who could have atoleo itf" groaned
was plainly furnished, containing two beds, I Mr. Spencer. "I had |5.(H)0 in a bell and
HS^Tlw above goods have been selected
with great care and will lai
sold at prices that

PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON
•'Oro tn the Rower Bloek. S Ute Street. Hb*U»V.
Mich.
m»rch5T7tf.

JOHN R? EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
Call soon and examine my stock and
prices.
J. H- SU PTON.

ALONZO D. CADWALLAUER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A, IX) LIO ITO II
IX CH ANCKNLabo. Circuit Court Coninfaaion-

[janl5.T6tf)
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PHIL. W. NISKERN.
CIRCUIT COURT CO MM IRS IOXKR. Martino
-nd Middlaville. Will b« at t*a o«oa nf Hspry
■num will receive prompt eHenlloii
___ .___________ XXIVI

F. 8. BOWEN,

CENTRAL HOUSE*
HASTINGS. M1CU-. L. E. STAUFFER. Prop.

gsituTt:
iiMUnaO^turtteeU C. MW-XxlOtf

GRAND

-

BOA »P ABQ BOOM,

M1CD

Kt» DAT.

DENTIST

lichip.

Nashville,

iTJ. M4XA

.

Carriaie, Sin anil Onaieital
P A I N TER ■
At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop

Jefferson St.,

-

FERRAND WILLIAMS 4 CO.,
rartfri
DrtroU. Mkhiasn.

Pensions.
TCs«tsvT»llml&gt;e&lt;l 1^63,

American and Foreign Patents,

GILMORE 4 °3. juoMesors

Dr. J. B. LaSure’s Ad.

HEAD ! READ ! READ !
OM Bounty Land Warrants.

•Joy Comfort and Happiness
TO THE

Slok aadAXfUotoA!

OK HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

Ballad Stela* General Laud Ofiea. ‘

The talk about Tilden's writ of ywo «cwr-

rauto is revived.
Gen. Garfield expects to have the sup­

port of several Som hern Democrats for

Speaker.

The President has invited William Cul­
len Bryant to visit Washington and be a

guest at the White House.

It is said that President Hayes intends

oww
soon w
to prosecute vigorously
'ILVlMUWr on
all uucuu
offenders
.i.
n_
j
u—
revenues .nd nutom. lairs.
The Connecticut Senate has paased
passed ithe

bill for the safeguards at elections, and it
liecomes a law notwithstanding the Govi
ernor’s veto.

#

. .

The South Carolina State officials below

the Governor will await the decision of
the State Supreme Court before vacating

their offices.

The President is constantly in receipt

of letters from all parts ot the country,
from men high in standing, commanding
his Southern policy
President Hayes is credited with the
, , .
stcraunation to replace Bria
uxPrcsso&lt;1 4jtcrn
i trtW
tow’’Bs ■»«*««
appointees,
yho were removed from
“

Thb certainly looked suspicious, but*ab- ■office for
purely political reasons.
c—
solute proof was yet wanting. On return­
Thus far 8690,849.52 has been collected
ing to the room occupied by Mr. Spencer.
they again searched every 'nook and cor- fro® lhe T’rt*d "■£. bnt 8226,711.34 ha*

“ Carrie, Carrie !" he called, but 00 u-

T^y began to pull up the bricks, whidi j read out of the Democratic party by u

swer
organ. Thb
This because
because he
he ha*
has Gone
Gone to
to LouLou­
swer came
came :: and
an the bndlord drawing near I Prov«* ,0®“' wh®“ ,'±'UTlt'’ «?ehn8 r“™t’ organ.
“ the
- ’
”7 to the abenff and hm men, who
with
light, — the dummv, and cried '
isiana as a member of the Commission.
had them all pulled up, when a canty was
out :
This
must
be
very
sad
nowt
to
Brown.
I disclosed, containing the murdered body of^
"Why, mu, the girl isn't there !’
a gentleman whom Mr. James ud the \_The Southern Democrats about Wash­
“Whrt! ’ gasped Mr. Spenoer
"Oh. I see it all! The wicked girl has sheriff had remembered to have stopped at ington arc very emphatic in their approval
robbed me while I slept, and run off to 8------ three days before.
of the President’s course, and are choek
The evidence was conclusive.
meet her lover, from whom I was taking
The landlord ud hb confederates were full of promises to give it hearty-support..
her."
___ ___
___that
______
, ,,,,
______________
us __
hope
they
will
hold to the
Ho ran to die window, followed by the guarded through the night, and the nextLet
day were lodged in jail, where in due time '
landlord,
'
.
" Yes. yes, here arc footprints in the they were sentenced and suffered the ex
treme penalty of the law.
Senator Kellogg of Lonbunn b of the
j unow.on the shed ! ' cried thc'landlord,
------------- ——
■ opinion that Packard fa made of sterner
' while Mr. Spencer ■rroaned aloud,
An otaoiog inridML
raul,
|bm Cta»ta,U.n, .nd mtad tata.
|
H Bow long do you think she has
I
'been । at B church jQ Connecticut The clergy- ';
I at a church in Connecticut. The clergy- .... ’
„ .
,
. •
;
..n
doind
ta
call
ita
Utanu.n
nf
tta
'"duc^i nltatou ta .tat ta rrgud. u
gone,
the landlord.*
'* •sir?
--- -- ’ asked
. —---------------------' unwu
•« vaaa. a aav wawanawavaa va a.av ,
1
"Fur
uuur or
ur mqp, *the
v
"For ait
an hour
deceitful ccongregation
- fact
to the
that, it being the ; the course the blacks would have adopted
I jade,"
te,Y replied Mr. Spenoer.
! j__
*t
last~Sunday
in the month, he would admin- | if Packard had been in Chamberlain’s
, ,
"Then there's no use to ------look—
for—
her,
t^e
of baytfam to children. Pre- '
I gb," said the landlord.
, vious
to having
the jiuijni
pulpit be
rc—
vioiu io
UBViDg entered
emercu mv
uc ll|
’’
;Oh, *__i
but I
I /
must!"
cried Mr. 2,,
Spencer, ,
f"rom
of
who,
The complete returns from the Rhode
___ one
_____
* Wheelden,
' .
rt:, by
_j the
±b
i u hn began to descend the stairway, fol- way, was quite deaf, a notice to the effect Island election show that the average Re­

bust, when, toberhorrornnd astonbhment.
in place of the empty spaces, she saw two
glittering eyes, greedily watching every

movement of her father.
‘‘I must hare been mbtakan, thought
the fair girl. “What should make mo
have such a strange fancy, though ?" ahe
continued, gbneing again at the bust.
DMafecte, Pnrifiee, Soothe, mmd
The eyes were still there—two burning
Heals.
\
savage eyes, that brightened as Mr. Spencer
went on counting.
1
Cure* Rh»uBiaiL«m and Neuralgia.
"Gooa heavens !" thought Carrie, “what
Instantly ally, the pain of Burns.
shall wo do ! We are evidently in a den
Heals the atiat Obadnato Soros and Ulcers.
of thieves, and will be murdered for my ‘
poor father’s money."
'
How 'o communicate their danger to her I
Will
ta" «&lt;1 ta*. iB Or,’*r
father without those terrible eyes noticing j
it, Game could not think..
Suddenly a i
bright idm came to her,
I
WIT NEVER PAIL8I TiyiiOwS*
“Father," ahe said aloud, "let me take a
card an pencil.
I wbh to make a mcmor- I

W M- JOMEH.

landlord quivered with rage when
. The linalool
he law how completely he had been de­
feated.
As the men began to search the room,
the landloid-protested his innocence, de­
claring that thly bad bo right to bold him
or hb men prisoners, or to search the
house.
Breaking open the door above which
syaa the bust, the men rushed iu. The
room was empty, save for a long hdder
which reached a shelf above tEedoor. A
hole above the shelf disclosed the bust to
be broken in half, so that a man could eas­
ily c'imb up the ladder, get on the ahdf,
thrust hb head in the bust, which was
“large
I nave
enough
been robbed!
for on ordinary man's head,
and sec all that was going on in the adjoining
room.
ing room.

Political Note*.

While
and her
her father
father sat
While kbc
she ud
sat by
by the
the fire
fire ij
•
• |
her eyes wandered to the
bust above the
door, when she noticed that the eyeballs .
had evidently been knocked out, leaving
two empty spaev
“Well. Carrie." said Mr. Spenoer, pree
ontly, "I thlnY you had better look the
door.
I am going to count my money." I
After Carrie hed done no. ho drew out a I
money bdt, heavy with bilb, ud proceeded I
to count them. While dointr so, Carrie’s
eyes involuntarily wandered a.ain to the I

LIZST I MENT

- avanacer. oiaee in me voun nuu...
Hx.Unn. Mm*.___ ___________________ ««_

SRAPIDS.
weet's H°Tel&gt;
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CARBOLIC OIL

sensible, for I had to be carried in by the
landlord. I was given warm drinks until
I fully recovered, and was able to relate
my story.
I told them my suspicions and
my fears, and this gcnilcmaQ"—here Car­
rie paused, and turning to a fine-looking
gentleman near her, said, "Mr. James, .bv
his ready belief in what I told him. and
hb energy and spirit in arousing the sheriff
and his men, has been the main cause in
bringing assistance.”
Mr. Spencer grasped the young man’s
hand, and thanked him.
“Your plan succeeded admirably, Car
ria,"
the wash’ he said ■; and advancing
---- c to
----------------stand he took out the money belt, saying.
"my money b all right, as ;ou *«."

a washstsndnnd a few chairs.
it b gone—stolen !"
ncr. Suddenly Carrie and Mr. James, ibjo been paid to the lawyers and others
Carrie took
took in
in the
the wide
wide room
room at
at a
a glance,
This
landlord in
lit me
the canuw
caudle ana
and looked
Carrie
glance, I
i ne lanaioni
looxea |&lt; L •
------ j
----- --- - --—&gt; -w;
*
~
.
ud it must be conferaed, had there uot around, chaerin depicted on every feature. • who had been standin? near the Bre-pbce.
fire-nine/' * who
wl.,. made
m.rL the
&lt;k.. collect.oo. One bwyer got
been a cheerful firn burning, she would
"Why don’t you wake your daughter, £Te * b0® «y» for on close examination j 957 881, anj „ accountant 816,339.
have felt nervous about sleepwg there. As «r ?’’ he questioned.
I “"7 ““ fouud apota of Wood ou the bnck !
, w
t
,
it was, the warm glow lit up the room into I
Mr. Spenoer hurried to the bed:
wh*ch f,jrmcd lho h“rlb’
I
Kx-Gov. Brown of Tennessee has been
comparative cheerfulncro.

DEFY COMPETITION.

WHOLE NO 2044

lowed by the landlord, who had believed
evcr« word Mr. Spencer had said,
They proceeded to the biro, followed by
the landlord,s confederates. They found
the horse gone, ud her mode of flight was
easily explained.
•« You may ar well give her up, sir,”
nid the landlord, consolingly.
* I suppose I may," groined Mr. Spencer, and they returned to the house.
As they left the bam he heard the lud-

andum of aome items I want to purchase |ord whisper to one of hb confederates t
in the village."
‘ The job's up, Jem—we'd belter let tbo
Her father handed them to her, after | 0|j man alone."
stowing away hb belt Carrie wrote trom- j
Once more entering the room, Mr.
blinMy, m a fine hand:
' Spencer threw himself upon the bed, ud
“Father, do not be frightened; we are j awaited the return of hb brave daughter,
in a trap. Go in the opposite corner cf i
•« jQod bless her and bring her back in
the room, whwe your face will be in the i safety," he murmured.
dark and look at ths bust above the loor. j
Meanwhile all grew stilL *nd the hours
In it you will see two glittering eyes jhat j roHod by. The fire had been raked up ud
have watebod von eonnt your money."
j crackled on merrily.
"Bead it," she said aloud, handing the
The eyes were not looking from the
bust
they
evidently
for
card to her father. "I »nnt to sec if you «—•■ -; •*
—- »had
—1 —
u—.1- disappeared for

think I am too extravagant"
Her father betrayed no emotion while he
read, but said:
*
*‘Yo« are pretty extravagant, Came. 1
ameve you think your father u made ot
WOUKT."
Aud he arose «nd went to the
washstand, which was in a durk corner.
Oom itan ta rl»ta«i tael
tbo
tan. nx! ital
&lt;OTtrw«d b“ d,«?"
■eK* eiu»orfi~'T iwuoral W tao ta
tank to b&gt; n.t Curie m that tta
nu ««re p»e. iio.lo.too.:
Tta», loutiog towwi

the night.
At last, after what seemed tn age to the
anxious father, ho heard a loud knock on
the front entrance, and five minutes after
wards he beard the landlord stumble to
the door. Then followed a conftued jum­
ble of curses and straggles, followed by
the rush of many feet up the long hall and

The next minute the door waa thrown
open ud bb daughter rualied in, followed
bjlta
” U“U°d’

tar tabor, .ta «uJ io • lo« lo&gt;» :
-1 OU — U-- 1
I h‘” thocj^
-You — il»-I
'J
of.,1.0 tar—w,lT •k^bw.ruuNxb

“h tabu”" .b?2ui,

tEnn&gt;j&gt;f

“• «*.

heT uu. uotiod

&gt;■“ "«i. ih»ta" pri bm* i"t°taw’

n .n rf"T of “J k‘»&lt;l "•
roar taM leg, ta 1
Uy ta taro a.

“ta*

U?ta. Mtatad • wbi^od taotalutau

that, as tbe children would be present that
afternoon, and he had the Dew Sundayachool books ' ready for distribution, he
would have them ready to sell to all who
desired them. After the service the cler­
gyman began the notice of the baptismal
service thus : “All tboM having child rco,
and desiring to have them baplfaed, will
bring them thb afternoon." At thu point
the deaf elder, hearing the name of child­
ren , supposed it was something in reference
to hb books, and thing, said: “And all
of those having none, aud desiring them,
will be supplied by me for tbo sum of]
“ —
’ “XZT"
V
twenty-five rwritH
cents tatataf.
each.",^j
--------------- * * ------------------j
Itaj iril. pod HOr, in North Carolina '
of the way one of the colored magistrates
decides cases which come before him. i
Soon altar tta -« th. cnaurm «u t&gt;r the 1

publican majority for the State ticket is
2,859.

The average Democratic vote was

ITT more than was cast fur THden.

The

highest Republican majority was 653 less

than that given

for President

Hayes.

Many Republicans preferred their Bourbon
straight; hence the change

Scissorinctums.

The Detroit red ribbon society numbers
3.308.
tagambj to g« Sab art of the
’

.

hare orer .5«

white men who owned the land and the [ ■l)-tainers.
mules to least! them to the colored men and
receive therefor one half the crop. Such a
bargain waa made, but before the crop was
grown the colored mu died. His widow
and children went on with the form, and
when the crop was gathered the white man
went down to gel hb share. Bat
But the

woman repudiated the
. contract and
.nd claimed
d.in»d
all the crop. The case was brought before
a colored magistrate, who, having heard
womans story,
iwn, that
«•— she raised the
the woman's
—&gt; promptly
prwnpd, dw:d«d
in her
tar fovor.
ftror
Tie
decided in
The
te cun—
put in hb objuotions, and urged
--------------ibM
tbo
Uod
nod
aota
wwe
b«.»l
half
tun wuw
-- __ - —
the Aarev.
crop belonged
The
twain—.art to
tn him.
him
The old magumainstrate, who could not read and who was a
good specimen of a North Carolina negro,
pondered the caac for a moment and thea
baned bis “reecript" in the foUawing words:
"De earth am de Lord’# and de fulness
thereof—do crops belong to de woman,"
and it was with great difficulty that the
decbion was revereed ud the white man

There are 5,540,550 acres of improved
land iu this State.
The work of plastering the new capitol
|
commenced April 10.
!
I
Hal Dion gave a walking ‘exhibition at
' Grund Rapids April 10.
Th,
j, lh0 „„ d „,r d.
,
favorite stylos of spriug bonnes.

Red ribboas arc plenticr than ever, and
n—f Un —«• wnlinue fdtalU.

j

Dovnpno bu n red ribbon club of 21)0.
ebriata. tanpereore un175
Carriages with blue glass windows are

quite
fashionable.
•
'

They euro everything

visions about the same, and moat a litUe
,dearer in London than in the United
States.

got hb duos.

during
.u^uhitaOarriok
which Carrie kept
— her
b« &lt;T"
eyes
naitatan; b« ib" gtiuoing

Presidency of Dartmouth College, and

«

l^WI-btaU-tarij 6-«*.

&gt;

I/axnxk $! .50 in advance.

A Melrose boy came down the street on
d&gt;. r&lt;»b . Ita «■$“
■‘.'■g*
riud wunurukl ttare wm .taof HflU
U rtaJutaburiri™*!. ajf.in
scientific men, four loafers, ud a dog
•tartod off to ace them. The graveyard was
u dark as such pises usually are. “Where

are the light*

of May.

।
|
, cinnati

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Th pejai-lleekiy hplihhap tapper'

Woman’s Work.

Fxwtbh for ua always tofrtmak ax firmly

The exports of fresh beaf contrtus -to ! against the managers of St. John'o Guild,

----mt
-----------1.—shipped
v:..—
i to Great
rJ
rill bo
The
quantity
wi"
" increase.
‘fnl of
« from
..v— New
*.«„ York and Philadelphia
Phi
thoughtful and charitable, careful
of Britain
in March amounts to 6,707,855 pounds,
wounding sensitive hearts. All cannot
valued nt $2,677,383. John Bull says if
think alike, and it is as hard for a sister to bo had known of thfa he would never have
give up a point abo u deeply iiRcrcfited in given the United States to Jonathan.
The attention of the editor is called tu
aa it would bo for us. Let us work togather for the general good, resolve not to the fact that those old counterfeit ?1 ,00Q

united'as at present, if each

:

Habtibos, Mice., Akl

' before the Woman’s Christian Temperance

19’ 1^/7.

Union of Hastings on the afternoon of
Tuesday of last week :

Th Impeding w.r.
The latest European

advices certainly

The brink of actual collision

minimum.

An essay delivered by Mrs. M. II. Wing

Dear Smfdu..

■It

fa

now

twelve

weeks since our Woman’s Christian Tem­

perance (Union was organised. During speak of the mistakes our sistera make,
that time we have had eight very interest­ cither those in office or no committee*.

is almost reached, and to arrest the mo­

ing essays read and six eloquent speeches

mentum of two such powers as Russia and

made, all on the same subject.

Tuskey would seem to demaud pacificatory

If to-day I do not say anything new,
influences much greater than any. that have only present the same ideas in a little difThe military heads arc ev­

yet appeared.

erywhere naturally studying the situation.

Gen.

“ Woman’s Cubutian Tkmpkkance

Sherman, who was recently inter­

Union.’’

Have you thought of the im'-

viewed on the

subject, thinks that the

mcnae ground these four words cover? In

world is going

to witneis some of the

the first place the word “Woman’*." This

greatest battles ever fought, so far as the

shows tho people that here u an organisa­

destruction of life is concerned.

tion officered and

He hard-

sly believm that the Turks can withstand

women.

three years, that women are capable of cre­

ever, that all tbo great powers will bo di­

ating and managing n society with as much

rectly or indirectly involved in the conflict

business

before the year is onL

Admiral Porter

There fa so inach carmutness and heart in

i ecords his opinion that the Russians will

their manner of working that it make*

never capture Constantinople, for before,

them suceeaafal in this work of reaching

tact

and

judgment

as

men ?

that event Austria will be in the fight, and

the hearts of others.

poariby Germany and England.' He thinks

zeal of tho noble women who led tho Tem­

‘’‘the great good .this war is going to have

perance Crusade I firmly believe wo owe

To the praytrs and

on our country cannot be computed ”

our present temperance movement.

The next word, “Christian.”

Dear ai«&gt;

ters, arc wo all Christians? and, if wc are
The cable news from London Saturday

No halo light around them.

And have they not proven, by

the noble work tboy^have done in the past

Ho anticipates, how­

Higher Rates for Gold and Breadstuffc.

failures, and doiug all in our power to
help them. This will make our society
a Union indeed ; and thoso two rones' I
hare found give an exalt'd idea of our
work:

controlled entirely by

the shock, although they may possibly
save Constantinople.

wise is «uffie»onL For a while you had
better take no change over a 8500 bill, and
We all know how an evil grows by being when you hare a day to spare run through
talked over and ofer. Let us enjoy tho your pockets and sec if yon have not been
taken in.
Max.
many good things they do, ignoring the

not, will wc not try to be from this day

indicates increased apprehension in com­

on followers of Christ, who fed the poor,

mercial circles of a war on the Eastern

healed tho sick, and did not even turn away

Gru*«d w.ll the toil-worn hand
OaUtretehed to ruida him nf.ly
To ths dUuul fathor land."

CAPITAL llOTES.
Washington, D. C., April 13, *77,
Ed. Banner:—
v
According to the beat of our recollection
when the Apoade Peter said unto his dfaciplcB, “ I go a fishing," thcy.tarried not,
neither did they enquire regarding tho
wherefore nor the where ; but 'twas not so
with the disciples of your correspondent.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
The

Beer

Trade—The

_

Venderbill

Will—The Jewett Tragedy, and
Dirt — The Chanties —Political—
Bualne**.

a jiaif (foton “bomes" aro on the gridiron,
and a dozen of charities for which hrge
sums of money are contributed every year,
have boon foudd to l»o merely private spec
ulatfoM carried cm for the benefit of board*,
whu.wc a small part of- tho contributions
focttlicf and the big balance in aalariea,

„r&lt;b.

it fa^ nKy that «ha be« I
people should ba ao abused.

Consuls

foil off to 941, but

from the poor, trembling one who was

"•

embellished with new and highly
President IIiiyAi. fa carrying out the engravings, iteihtter-prr-M a model -i"L.
principles that he announced would gov- ogrsphical rieira’ait. and the arraug, u,’.
era hi* administration remorselessly in thi» tooihotu simply superb, the IU&gt;
city. ’• It "ha* been fashionable for members MoVXTAIN Tolriht fa worthy of cumpari.
&lt;«. - Um ---------- - -..................
i aoa with Picturuque American or Th»
''
their friends upon the custom Bouso in Aldine. It is written in gossipy, gndr'
Now York, till it wus-ovemia with holders style, covering details of the tou’r thru‘&gt;&gt; h
of sinecures. There arc thousands pf the gardeM rfthe Southwest ftbe Arkaumtm &lt;jo th* pay-roll of that snug harbor sas Valley, Southern Kansas, to the _wr.for atrikcre and brokan-doara politician., heart of the Alps of America—th-: RockJaunts are made to all ill
from all parts of the State, who never j Mountains.
show themselves in tho building except on fomoun resorts of Colorado, the remarks
monthly pay-days. Secretary Sherman’* bln ruins, the springs, the mines, and, in
explicit orders to cut down the cmyloyoea short, to every, point of interest to tourist
to the strict requirement of the business ( agriculturist, capitalfat. miner, and invalid
strikes terror to the hearts of the rinccur- With thu Tourist, the Sax Ju as GrU.r.
fat*. especially as chey know it will be done. keeps filing company, and the two pul.JiAnd the thousands who expected to be cations are mailed fate to all writing for
placed, but who see that under this admin­ one or both to T. J. Andxrbox. Top L ■
istration there fa n:» chance for it,
are also, indignant
Whenever you
Cancers
hear a gcntkqiin. with noae atalT rod,

Nxw Tonic, April 16, 1877.
A new trade has sprang up between
this country and Europe which promises
to be of enormous benefit to both oountrics.
Beef in London retails at from 22 to 40
cents per pound, which puts it out of the
reach of tnc laboring classes, except aa a
rarity. The steamers were running from
New York to Liverpool with vary light
cargoes, -*«d the passenger business had
droppedJeff terribly in these bard times.
Beef in the carcan had been transported
from the west to Now York, in refrigerator
can, and the thought occurred to aomeoue rand, not addicted to labor, express an
“why not to Europe in refrigerator stea­ opinion that the president's Southern
mers ?" And so steamers were fitted up policy will prove a foilure, ascertain
for the transportation of fresh beef, and whether ho has not recently been dismissed
the bnsincss began; Cattle were brought from a custom house, or was not recently
from the far west to Chicago, Toledo and an applicant for a position. In this city
other principal points, fed on cheap cohi, party lines are being rapidly obliterated
and slaughtered, the carcaaaes pwktd in among good men and for«that matter
refrigerator can, brought to New York among bad ones. For the Democrats who
and put into ths hold of the steamers ; would have had places if Tilden had been
and in ten days the meat wu exposed fur elected, join, in cursing Hoyts, the Repub­
sale
London, as fresh and sweet as it licans who have, been unceremoniously
was the day it waa killed. The effect turned out. The President can ' endure
was tremendous. American beef was oold the displeasure of both classes.
in London for twelve and fourteen cents a
BUSINESS
pound, and the monopolism were troubled. fa not so good as't had expected, but the
They undertook to Uec.-y it m inferior, but merchants still hope for a fair spring trade.
a trial dissipated that notion, and now The settlement of the Southern I rouble*,
England fa very largely dependent upon and the prospect of a uood stable govern­
thia country for its meat. The effect of ment, they argue must bring about a
this trade upon the country cannot be over­ val of business. I do not mean to ray
estimated. Already over two and a half that trade is absolutely bad, only it fa not
millions of dollars worth have been export­ what was hoped it would ba by thfa time.
ed, and the trade fa increasing with won There must be n revival very"soon. The !
derful
J
**’ rapidity
J ty. From this time forward, stocks carried by the merchants in 4hc in­
there
will be a regular demand for cattle ferior are verj- light, and they most have
.-v.v .....
for exportation. And America will have igoods. It fa singular that South Carolina
another source of revenue, something ‘merchants have, made their appearance
more to balance our demand for foreign here modi more fredy since the settJamcnt
goods. It will be a big help to our agri­ of troubles io that State. The theatres

C. P. Rowell

Col.

y s 77 roTj^^agy.'te-

DHUNKARD STOP’

mVjAUt

ments to report at an adjourned meeting

time to please and interest her husband,

to be held at Lansing on the first Wednes­

for I will confess we mothers are two rspt

to make our children idols to* the neglect
day in June at 2 o'dock in the afternoon
We note with peculiar interest the indi­ of the many little attraction* we uso1 to

cations of prosperity so apparent on every
hand in this city, and its wonderlul growth

pay on kOnd husbands.
To the sister I would say there fanatic
like the love between brother and outer.

hard tiaK* ; but tine forbids any extended

How thoughtful ths brother is about the

Yet we cannot refrain from saying that
we find here the rery bat Hotel in*Miehi- once realist it, there is no estimating the

Tbe

Bancroft

House,

Farnnm

influence a sister may exert over a brother.

Use it thMbdeurgiris, on the ride of Chris-

will also probably result in deciding Com
igrew to be more generous than it would
1o'benruo have been in appropriating an
amount
to enable the United Stales to
j
make a creditable display at the approach­
•
log
French exhibition.
The Clerk of the House ha$ not yet
’compiled hfa roll of the member) of tbo
lower branch of the Forty-fifth CongroM,
,
but it fa understood that 285 out of 293
certificates of member,hip have boea re­
ceived. Two hundred nod rixty have thus
ft* drawn pay.
If the Cterk phe-s on bis roll* the
nam-a of *11 Republican-) whose election fa

was to conclude the arrangement. Who
killed tbo two men and so fcarfrlly w.undcd the other fa not

aprl2tf

* A Teachers' Examination will be held
at the Carlton Center School Hous: dn
Friday, the 20th dayof April,A.D. 1877.
at 9 o'clock A. M. Teachers will plea-e
provide themselves With pens and paper,
and be ready to begin promptly a: । In­
hour. No certificate will be granted to
those making up a partial 1st. Examina­
tions to continue at thd discretion nf the
Superintendent.
'
CfcABK A. Babbek.
Township Sup.'t of Schock
Carlton, April 7,1877.
aprl2t.*i
New Millinery Store,

State Street,*Nortli side, firat door wwt of
the Bank.
New Goods, New Styles, New Prico*.
Ladies, please call and Took at our goulbfore purchasing.
’
Wo keep the Domestic paper foshions
for ladies and children. Wc have the Chi­
cago styles of trimming, and shall have all
the novelties ot the season u fart as thev
appear in the market. Ladies of Hastimrt
and -vicinity are cordially invited to call
Mbs. BL A. POLAND
aprI2m3
The best thing to feed your krsw, car
tie, sheep and hogs, is Oil Cako. at
apr.12
Wanzkr ABabslIf you intend W uso wall paper tlfi.
spring, come and see our very large awoii
ment before purchasing.

The largest stock of WaD paper, cousiing of Gilt. Rrouze, Batin, Pink, Whit­
Blank and Brown, all at very low rates at
apr 12
Wanzeii A Baknm

Boots and shoes of all grades and price,
ode to order on reasonable term* st
«pr!2
WoOLLFT’r

promptly dene qt the lowest living rat&lt;
apt 12
WOOLLEY.

Brick for sale at my yard.- Section 23J
in Rutland.
Dec. 5ch, 1876.

Henry L. Newton.
• xxitUtt

Boots and shoos in-ali the latest .-.trlra
for Ladies and Gents at
•F1WopiatTs
.Farmer’s boots
“-***

■ TBrjK

and shoes, good anp
Woollkt'x.
Hl to call Attention to
where he may be

Barry. Don’t forget the place; in the
shop with Jawon Ilinh k Bro., corner o
Church and Rsdros*! Street.
Xx6lf

‘JACKSONS BEST'

Taken from the Hastingspu»tofficc, some
time within the last 10 days, a penrimi
draft in favor of Mari* Rmub, and pnyall-

March I3d, 1877.

SKV

Now weeoBte to the Tut. word “Union.

Ail p

true in all Union*

E. F. Brown, M. D.,
Hastings, Mid..

Notice to Teachers of Carlton.

it lies till th* wheel. of

a member of one of the

Detroit Lodgra, that there were w hot'

of all kinds eared. Canecre of the Breast
removed Without breaking the «.kin if tak­
en early. Knife not used. Very little
pain. Call on or addrexs

1 hfa line, from putting a new
old wheel, to the building of

cratv to 144 Republicans. The doubtful filled the streets. Now the city
dislr c.*, whose Rcpi ejentatives have not something Hire* a million a year ti
been pie era wpon trj rolls, ere nio '
number, rs follows; Two in Jxraimtaa,

eooliy told by

In the Sweet By-end-By

&lt;Cannot but b-j the happy thought
« fortunate recipient of the “Rot-i
Wmtais Tovribt' wan,. ,t» wonil,

*■’ ftunai.

AV hen al the breakfast table one morning
this weak onr intention of going upon a
similar
excursion for meal was announced,
brought before him td\bc stoned to death.
rallied later in the day to 951.
it was answered only with jeers and revil­
“ Christian mother*."
How proudly
t The English jbrcadstufls markets were |
ing; imputations were cast upon our skill
excited and vfa-y strong, the price for wheat many a man has said, “I had a Christian in the art piscatorial, and our unfortunate
and corn having advanced one shilling. mother. She prayed over my cradle in record of tne past week was displayed in
The London stock market wav also de-1 helpless infancy, and often after I had its most unattractive light. Even con.
inittew were appointed, with full powers to
grown a tall lad has she taken me by the
go behind the returns, to keep close sur­
The news had the effect in this country hand and led me away to her own room, veillance of the fish stands at the markets
of stimulating the markets for broadstaffs and there, kneeling, with her arm around upon the day of our journey. They were
and giving a somewhat higher range to the me, prayed that I might bo forgiven for entreated, but they would not.’ ’Twas
therefore that we went slone. We sat
gold premium, the price during the fore­ the wrong I had done, and helped to do so
astride a log, and wo conquered ; and as
noon ranging from 106i to 1061.
D: :-,: no more. And a kwoet^feding would come those graoi-k.. disciples sat around the
patches from Chicago report the market after her prayer which, for *liat day at board the next morning, picking the small
for wheat Os excited with an advance of least, would make inc a gentle, manly bones of those white perch from their erst­
3t cents par bushel.
boy. ' I know a dear, kind man, who fa while sneering throats, we fell that wc
The increased offering of grain for ship­
had triumphed.
The catch was seven
ment to Europe has given a start to ocean not a Christian (andjaometimes- I almost
pounds.
xfrfeights, and the steamers in New York fear he mill never be), who nyt'all women
Hfa occupation being gone, Mr. Cham-t cultural interests.
and other places of amusement arc rnnntng
Saturday advanced their rates to 6 J to 7d. should be Christians, but above all tnothert bcrlain has, by surrendenng hfa position in
very light, and the retail trade of the city
THX VANDKXBlLT WILL.
per bushel, the shippers bidding fid. The
The \ andcrbilt will fa not settled. It fa down to zero. But wo all czpect an
should be. And mothers of boys—what South Carolina, performed the only official
recent rate has been -Id.
I a noble work fa theira! There fa no sight act left him to do ; but he will certainly was understood thu William H., bad improvement ,=ovn.
yetjfigure prominently in public life in agreed to give each of the other heira a _______
Pietro.
EDITORIAL
CORRESPONDENCE. which charms me more than a mother who
other spheres. Nr. Chamberlain fa a min million, in addition to what was given to
still looks young and fresh, with her sons who fa not appreciated at hfa full worth, them by their father, and that in considera­
NEW ADVERTISMENTS.
Bancroft mouse, )
gathered around her. How proudly the even by the Republican party at the North. tion all proceedings were to be stopped.
East Saginaw, April 17,1877. J
1 elder sons will look upon the mother who Elfa attitude through the conflict just end­ He settled with all of them’but Mrs. Le
The meeting of delegates from the sev­ has made so many sacrifices for them ' ed in hfa State, and iu particular his last Ban and Cornelius. He offered Mra. Lc
letter to President Hayes, show him to be Ban her money, but as he delayed to set­
eral “Reform Clubs," to com-ider the pro­ Time flies, and these sons she fa training &lt;
possessed of fine abilities as a lawyer, ora­ tle with Cornelius she refused to take it
priety of organising a State Reform Club, will soon be called upon to take their plac- tor
i
and writer.
He has made agrund good until ho lud settle^ with him. This ho
called ua henfthfa damp, cold, aapleasant es in the great world. Snail they be C’hrfa- 1fieht against tho abuses in the Republican has not done, ud so it fa probable that
FIXKKT !'!■« TOn.»&lt; &lt; «&gt;
party in South Carolina, and we have thus the whole matted will be re-opened. Cor
tn lb.
AMR FOB .1.
day; yet, it is piegrant to bo here, and note tian, Temperance men or not. Early train- (
TAKE NO OTIIEi.-.
rewarded him. Our word for it. you have □dius' attorneys claim the most gross iB.
the progress of this enterprising city, and ing, in most coses, makes tho principles of. ]
roc aux DT AU. xuuux*
not yet heard the name of Chamberlain for .justice in the matter, aa tho way tho will
the man or woman.
। the last time.
fa worded, William fa not compelled to
rat mam naauo co. anotin, a. t
Bed Ribbon movement which is so appar­
Some unbelieving ones hare said our
This matter being
a ended,
. . wo have
___ give hfa brother a cent of money for dis­
but
u-mperancc work will be Jahort4ived. Wc. tno .wara ,e.n.0Q our. h&gt;Bd* al P^0’. ,tl&gt;® posal as he choose*. They claim it makes
ent on every hand.
' 2_!"Sui&gt; VI _ ■■
Cornelius simply the pensioner of hfa IVOUnrurr-f
Saginaw has always been a city of won­ don't believe this ; do you ? And if each one in Louisiana and tire one on the plains.
The Commiarion appointed for that pur­ brother’s bounty, ud entirely dependent
ders, bat the most wonderful change that one will earnestly try to do her duty, there pose will probably settle tho first, and tho upon him, which, as the father died worth
MJ
has ever taken place here, or as to that will be no finale written to our work for arrival of Crazy Horse with fifteen hun­ one hundred millions of dollars, they
dred hostile^ at tho Cheyenne Agency [ think it fa frather hard. As the matter
matter anywhere else, has been wrought years to come.
looks now there will be a big fight and an
by the efforts of the “boys” with the red
There fa a place, dear afatcrx, iu the practically doses tbo Indian war for the
body W»nt»lt.
William appears to be fietcr- *♦*». au» ।
season; although, after undergoing repairs ugly one.
ribbons, now about 3,000 strong- But the hearts of our children, where we can do a
it will jirobably be reopened shortly. How­ mined to carry out the provisions of tlie
history of the movement at home, is its temperance work which shall not only but ever, hostilities are not likely to b&lt;t resumed will and do nothing more, except as he
x La Salla
. ooMiug more, except a&gt; he st..ThU^ w'x
—1 u.,«
-------- * ” —u»,
'
history here, though hero it is being1
until the .warriors have been properly fat­ chooaca, and ।rued
-n CAUIICN
pushed much more vigorously, the result which shall lead them on to noble deeds. tened and newly equipped by the Great break it.
Father. Then look out for
TUX JKWXTT TBAOXDr, AND DIM,
being the closing up of more than a score, And we must work while it fa called to­
The entire inefiMoncy of the police of i
“ Lo! tho poor Indian.
of liquor saloons.
day.
New York, fa shown in tho delay m getting ,
Whose untutored mind
anything in rdarion to tho Jewett tngedy. I
At the State Convention there were
Clothes him before, but
Awar from lhaa«tet of awn.
Hc.-o were three wealthy men found on the
Leaves him bare behind.”
present thia afternoon 105 delegates repre­
floor of the private office of a great store. !
Tho
U.
S.
Supreme
Court
has
at
last
desenting about 30 counties and some 10,­
cidid that the million and a half dollars two dead and one living, with revolvers
500 members of the order. The meeting
I have not.forgotten the Christian wives ,
appropriated to the Centennial Exhibition sod the fngmots of a hud gromdoop
was exceedingly harmonious, and the re - and sisters. Truly there fa work as well by Congres* reverted to the U. S. Treasu­ the floor. What little fa known abut it
It is kaown that «
suit waa the adoption of a resolution by a fur them. The rwect home influence of a ry, and waa not the property of the at«&lt;k- was before the killing
unanimous vote in favor of a State organ­ Christian wife; how she makes her home ;holdent. This raveracs the decision uf the the younger of the Jewetts waa on bad J
lower court, and his the effect to reduce terms with hfa uncle ud the other partner,
isation, and the appointment of the neces the .value of the. Ccnjctwisl stock from ud Chat fa bad bm decided to bay him
sary committees to make proper arrange­
..
about 80 to 25 cents on tho dollar. It out, ud that the meeting that tnoreing * Lame, Cnr
question.

Ucal Biijipejj )iotiCes
—
c
"7&lt;
~

LAST CA LU
to Jolin Stanley
.■wMlc their
hand when the

STANLEY.

�Advertised Letters,

Spcdal Notices

Leiters addressed to ike following penions
remain unclaimed in the postofiioeat Hasting*,

POSITIVELY CURED

fh3Seini-’lleBkl0BpliblicajibajijiBr.

oiniiAiPAMi

*AWman

’

Woodland ami AualaOlnuled oTlIwtlnn.

POWERS &lt;fc BARLOW

Barry county, Mich., April 18.1877:

R- R. TIME-CARD

Pena Bolinger, Mrs. Mary Hinion, Mils
Alice Hol), Mums Oaborn, Jr.. M. Scber, Wil­

Rutland.

only child. and now rf'ea thii roctoc treooa racoip

lie Tyrell.

DIED.

B. U. Deming. Palmyra, Mkh,
TJO a.1
•:44 1

Commercial.

error* and indiaci

DETROIT MARKET.

Tbornapplc Orange, No. 88, ha* secured lint

I Rapid* Exprew Frctabl •

2

MOW*

Thorn apple Grange.

pitnent
tOOKV
unpariw The
pnphlc
(trough
Arkan-

Builders, examine their Build

aairfast.;

.1. M. Ntrtxs. P. M

ttifully
artistic
&gt;1 lyp

.

DcraotT, Aiirlt. 17 IK/.

address at their Hall April 2Cih. at 2 o'clock

T. J. Draw. Station Agout.

• keob up with dsmatnl. Prross a* a rule have a

Geo. M. Sava ge &amp; Co's Col
POST OFFICE TIME CARD

very.
Rockall the
markaand, in
tourist,
nvalid.
Gfide
publiug far
Topeka,
b

Orange will be cal lad to order in the cvenRpniVAU—Geo. M. Savage Jt Co.
the Well known newspaper advertising
agenb, of Detroit,* Mk-li-, have removed
from ~2 (iriswold to more conimodiotis
and jerniveuient quarter#, No, 30 Congress
street west, where they have fitted up ele­
gant topees.

conic prepared to take part in the feast whlek
will be held that evening.

' By Order of (.'ommiltoe.

Election of Officers.

*Suand 1
rJtadAal

teeling on Tuesday Hen-

J.M.NEVIXS.P.M.

1 a-PAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS.
। Bieast
if taky little

‘

All About the County.

lich.
ion.

.-« n 1 t r »l»ok«. Addret*.
MILU B. STRVfitiS Jt Co-. Detroit.

Walt. L. Wilkins, Foreman.
Frank 3. Bowen, Secretary.
Baker Sbriner, Treasurer.
Mode Rich. Company Engineer.
A. J. Angle, Steward.

Les.

Greenbacks 'JOj.

Dry Goods

Suicide in Hope,

John Towniend of Walled Lake. Hope town­
ship, committed suicide al his home by hang­
ing on Monday, the |6th Inst. As near aa we
can iejrn, Mr. Townsend has been subject to
spell* of slight insanity, but no one supposed
that he contemplated self-destruction until (he

GEO. FECK &amp; CO’S

to

siderable wealth, bring a thrifty farmer, and
no one can give any reason for the act except
inmnity. Mr. Towdsend was about fifty-five
. . how
------------------------- -- .--------'A., «
but

1877.
paptr.
at t he
nted to
raminaof tho

155

and

C. M. RUNYAN’S

«...
-rfi*
easion oftbe probate roan for ta* county "( Barry,
loldenattbe probate oare.in iheeitxut Hartlak*.
n kton.liv, the 1Mb day of APnl la toe

urlrtreeto were l^jlnlly thronged on Rat nr

ID mu &lt;a»:irr ui inc i i«ir ui

List of Patents.

josiH A peck, deceased*

-

On'rcadin* sad films the petition, duly reriCsd.

Liat of patents issued to Inventors of Mich
ennsed to »«II certain rea
‘"Jt1,1

each dated April 27, 1877. Furnished this !
paper by Cox * Cox. Solicitors of Patent,
Washington. D. C.
T. Breakey, gate. Homer.
1 hat luxury of luxuries, house-cleaning, b»
W. Cooper, chain pump bucket, Ypsilanti.
J. Flower, chucks for holding pipe fittings.
dug indulged in plentifullyjust now.
Dei roll.
X. Hutchinson, hitching ftosi. South Ray
■ 'tuques playing is now iu order, and is inCitv.
z
Ulged in by sone-?f the lovers of the game.
J. Jockel, hop proas. Detroit.
J. Ijine, whlffletreo attachment, Onondaga.
('leaning up and burning rubbish is being
C. Orsen, metallic hub. /enton
carried forward largely at present throughout
W. Scully, grinding and polishing hollow
ware. Detroit.
O. Stone, seoldr and fertiliser. Flint.
Altoft and McElwain are doing a
J. Zink, car coupling, Union Ci y.
ay evening.

Powers and Barlow are doing n large bu»i-

took.
»pr!2t3

rices,
r goods

Inshious
he Chihave all
as they
[astings
। call.
tND.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

lid petition.

25-^?K10eJ?5t.».’»SSi?.M48?

Ml ailed Free

IVIjFLORALgfeUlbE

Cootainiug over 1,200 varieties Vege ­
table and Flower seeds. Colored
Plates. Elegant wood cuts of Vegeta
bias and blowers. Handsomest Guide
Published. 15*“ Send for it-—fee
Detroit Need Co. Detroit. Hicb.

said petition'! should not be graninl.
of the pendency of said petition and I

uapsr print'd and circulated in *aid

GROCERIES’ MU!

157

ter daily.

Happy Cal 'Vagner al Union Hall next Mon-

marlSyl.

Th^bwt plans to buy Fine

WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT

sc hcM
rase dn

Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
Farmers, examine the*WIABJD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every onewaranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines
at

I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

HD M » fflOOBS!
Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00 : Sugars, syrups, spices.
Baking Powder, salegiilus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold al

Remember the place, at J. S. II
Boot and Shoe Store. Jeffkkson
Gire me a call.
I.

xxiSGtf

A trae'.copy.)

N
street.

M. RUNYAN

PRORATE ORDER.
Council Proceedings.
‘ sr*rt
_______
, t.'oni
&gt;n Council met at their room on Fri- ' .Viu}

Iron bridge.

freight care paved through ourcity within the

last few days-

G.-ns to build an upright to hi« dwelling, on

house of Etyah..Sbaw ou Broadway.

nguished before mnch damage was done.

^t
to th' General Highway Fund.
uhich motion was adopted by aye* and nays,
fallow. ■
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. McNaughton.

W• are to have a Quartette Club in this City,

consist
White.

I- lean and Forel tn I*aunta.S7 CuugTMBLS ■
I -W-t.D. troll. Mfch. aarthaortyrtapsmO
* alUs&gt;*Ua tOSroin the euta.-V*

day evening. April iflth. 1877, on cal!'of the i
Mayor.
Council was called to order by bla Honor
the Mayor.
Roll being called the following Aldermen |
were present:
Aid. Abbey, Dewey McNaughton. Hu well. ,
Spaulding and Tomlinson
Absent—Aid. Lewis and Young.

.mpnsed of Messrs. Brooks. Freeman. Cappy

ItumdL Folding and Tomlin^n-«.
N«y»—NJ®*' „
By Aid. Rusaell:

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Probate

Detroit Advertisements.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

SHEEP FEED.
«5

€00 bu, REFUSE BEANS

p

J^t'i-to^rn7.~'

Uta per l&gt;n«bvl,

,prMr a(» soMion of.sid
■» the Probate OFicc ta tb
•Jt’’’
i,fo7b[i'uX

uC*

hi

|
! deneyof raid twtH'on. an
I ranalns *«&gt;py &lt;&gt;r thhord

-=
Si

tNEF.
Mr. J. H. Sutton offers hie valoon building
d price,

f’ir rent, but gives us to understand that he
will not rent for valoon purposes. Common-l-

1st, 1877. including all work directed Io be
done by the City Charter, the publication of all
ordinances, notices, and the publication of tho
prr»eee&lt;ling« of the Common Council, end nil

a^le.
Wm. Marshall. E»&lt;|.. of I’rairieriHe. made
■i. a call on Saturday hurt. He did more than jdeeting.
t-ial—lie paid a year in advance for the • Which motion was adopted by ayes nnd nays
tto follows:
Ayee—Aid. Abbey,
McNaughton.
John Michael has done a splendid Job of fluitsell. Spauldintfand Tomlinson—6.

g rate*.

on 23J.

Green street

notify the Railroad Company to construct a
■—
. .W . _
—J — .l.a.l . -•'I.. tlie rail-

kxifi-itk

Dated. Knibud M&gt;r.l I;. -..
xxlICOwT.
NOBM.

HA.&lt;. *1*™^.,,!, s v

Drugs, Medicins, Etc., Etc

CHANCERY’ SALE-

“&amp;SS'

On motion. Council adj earned.

it styles

THEFAMILY GUEST

NOTICE

•

.

The Grand Ccalral Hotel. New York, rc-

rtlvts well-merited leruut

«y in trfvertMng Maffurily medicines. which
•re «&lt;&gt; well known and surpass all other remc-

itUin to

tareta mH CountyTall that certain plocoor parcel
of*tond*»ltuate anu beins in the county of Barry
*mTartarTs) of thamath we«
ofsoallSn fl v»(5) in town four (4)
Sorth ofrSigo *&gt;rea (7) we»L containing forty («&gt;

STORE.

DRUG

Physician’s Prescriplions and

Family Recipes

W. F. Chideatw’. b giving the CospMjr much
irouble, aa it conlinuHilo aettle; but U»«Compary is filling under the bridge with dirt, and
Mrs. Baxter of Charlotte will .peak in Union
Hall Sunday evening.

She cornea to Heatings

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

of purest quality only.

REPAIR

cia! Dance at Union Hall, under

dkwticn

shop

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS. . - MICHIGAN
Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescription*

L. B. BTANLEY

Found.
SyTremU.foetfo.. Hi. MedieH Adviren
a book of over nine hundred pagan, tUurtratod
B uw*.
__
_1
.nenvinn

City Dr xg Store!

carefully pre­

'
ces* Uaa in offering only goods which F**”
merit to ettotain themselves, and tbea through
liberal and pendstent advertising making the
peoide thoroughly acquainted with their good ■ ui of th
qwHtira. Men do not succeed In amassing
great fortunes, rstobli.hing thriving and Per­
manent businese. and founding substantial in;
rtitntions like Dr. Pleree'a Grand lavaHda
Hotel al Buffalo, which coax* over two hundred
thousand dollars, unices their businea* be le­
gitimate, their goods meritorious, and their
services which they render the people genuine
and vUnable. Dr. Herve does not attempt to
bumhug you that bis Golden Medical Diacovery wiU euro all direases. He say*. “If your
lungs are half waried by consumption, my
Discovery will not cure you, yet as a remsrty
for revere coughs, and all curable bronchial,
throat and lung affections. 1
______ _ *4
« "mwlv ' The neonle have

Sl «M Waablnirtoa 84., Boston; 170 Stole fit.. &lt; Afc*&lt;o; it Ladgale ft

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST.

PEOPLES

thUA T.Kto-aAcon.id.reJ it goo^ policy,
and undoubtedly it J*Jd him. to *£-d W
hundred thousand dollars in mijtrtirinf bl*

ly to do
’» new
ling of
noty ol
in the

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO., Cambridgeport, Maas.

- a"?™AtaWaii'.

.L.r. .ntid'J canoe-

Why Advertise?
ixl app

Wm. H. Goodyear.

On

1

■—r'i.-—..a bop. containing d,ffertBL“2w’
r*n hum the same by calling at Hus

all who anjoy

.Mi. notice.

in quality a specialty

h«! .00Jk'/°?

aprlSH

PATENT

NIEDICINES

of al! kinds in endless varieties,

xxi6dt

�MRtCi

for stock at the above rates; and then look
around and find grade animals at a fair
price, and more valuable.

LICK OK FOWLS.

RAL TOPICS.

Lice arc the great pest of the poultry
house, and are the primary cause of sick­
ness and loss where they infest fowls in
large numbers, unless speedily destroyed.

these times of depressed price of wool,
annex the opinion of an

Ohio

farmer:

But we have seen

the sheep wnd woo) interest quite as much
depressed more than twenty yean ago. Es­

up to save

pelts

An immense

num,

tablishment were set

and tallow of sheep.

her were subjected to this wasteful process

But the sheep and wool in erat

rctivod

and many regretted that they had decima-

•3 their flocks.

The depression in

State will be temporary.
in holding on.

this

There is virtue

The sheep men have made

a great deal of money.

more after awhile.

They will make

It may be well enough

to thin out some poor flocks, but a gener­

al decimation for pelts and tallow is not

desirable, It is a good year fur pasture,
and most of the flocks will bo carried over
without much trouble, except where

owners are heavily in debt.

the

It is not oft-

entr than about cube in twenty years that

.

such a depression of wool interest

MVCK OS BAK DY SOILS.
A light, sandy soil can be much improv­
ed by drawing upon it from two to

four

inches in depth of swamp muck •. but then
comes the question, will it pay ? I am not

disposed to give adrico and rules for doing
anything whicJrls not profitable iu a pe&gt;
cuniary point of view. No man ran read
on agricultural paper long without seeing
systems and ways of doing things that
may be all right in theory ; but when we
come down to prcticc the theories wc find
the expense more than the benefit; andytt
such papers are valuable if one can sift the
wheat from the chaff. Now, suppose that
you cart a hundred loads of muck a halt a
mile, and spread it on an acre of land. A­
bout eight loads a day could probably be
drawn, taking twelve days at least to draw
the one hundred loads. This time, with a
team aud hired man, .would be worth any(where S24, .and in some places much more;
ba'i farmer must be his cjwn judge
as
to whither he had better tr\- to improve a
a.ndy soil with swamp muok, when hnbas
such muck ypon his farm.
An advocate
of applying muck to such land says: “About
ono-third of an acre of light sandy soil,
so as to be considered waste land, was
mucked from three to four inches deep,
and this was thoroughly worked into the
' tail. This was done year before last.
Lastyear it bore a good crop ofpotatoes with
common manuring. Thia year it is bearing
the heaviest and beat corn on the farm,
with no more manure than the other fields.
Thia proves, .to my satisfaction, that for
many crops it is better to improve the sur
face soil of natural drained land rather
than knock the bottom out of the watersoaked day soil, which can never be made
as warm and dry in the spring, or so easy
to cultivate, as a sandy soil well dressed
with a retaining substance, such as mud:,
clay or decaying vegetable matter"

DAIRYING A BENEFIT TO LARD.
'

In most sections of the country farms

when fowls and tbeir roosting houses are
infested by them: but means should be
used to prevent their breeding on theprem
ises. Lice generate in the cracks and arcr­
ices of poultry houses; then they infest
the perches, and from tho perches they
find their way to the hens; and nothing
short of thorough extermination will re­
move tho evil. The remedies ore : first
don’t crowd one hundred fowls into a
rocsting-houso large enough for only fifty;
give them ample space and good rental*
tion, and when they are first put into tho
building see that they are free from lice.
Mix lard,‘flour of sulphur and kerosene oil
together to the consistency of a soft paste
aud rub a little under the fowls' wings, and
also on the tops of their heads. Then
dust them all over among their feathers
with dry flour of sulphur. This should be
donq for several days till all the lice disap­
pear. To exterminate the liee in a fowl­
house, when bsdly inftsted, dose the house
as tight as ppsaibb;. then take an iron ket­
tle, in which burn a few pounds of rosin
and sulphur.. Or you may sponge the
roosts with kerosene oil, whitewash every
part of tho bouse, and sprinkle flour of
sulphur in the cracks connected with tho
perches, also .the hay or straw in their

7* Day

g&lt;x&gt;a conuiuon, tneir owners acpeMiag en­
tirely on their butter and cheese to sup­
port their families
The great quantity of

all the cows that

from 170 to fl 00 a head for a few cows

PRICK OF BLOODED STOCK.

KCHIGffAHIlWsonTE

Fall and Winter Time Table.
T*kht«

TIME TABLE.
Takuig Effect Bee. 10th, 1876
GOING HAST.

Tnlu run by Chleim Tlai.

TRAINS GOING SOUTH

9r*noas,

women.

It is always to be feared that those who

marry whore they do not love will love
where they do not marry.

FEKDIXO HONET BEES.
Feeding been should never be delayed io
this latitude later than October. Some
families of been from causes not necessary
to state here,- must be fed, or they will
perish during the winter. It is presumed
that my bec-kseping readers know Aoic to
food them ; the full details would be too
long for an article on the’subject here. If
you have movable comb hivesxyou can
transfer combe from families that hare
more honey than they lined, to those that
have not enough. From 20 to 25 lbs.
ought to bo stored up for winter by every
apnlous family of bees, to carry them
ely through the winter; and when they
lack this quantity, they should be sup­
plied with the deficiency.
Sugar made
into a uyup, is as good to feed bees as
hooey—four pounds of good white sugar
to a quart of water, heated to the boiling
point, and skimmed. Not a day longer
should bee-keepers delsy feeding their
been, if necessary, if the weather be mild.

State Items.

The red ribbon boat in Michigan is esti­
mated at 50,000 strong.

On the 4th inst an ovarian tumor,
weighing over forty pounds, was success­
fully removed from Mrs. Miera, of Capac,
but at present stopping at Flint, by Dr. R.
N. Murry, and lhe patient was doing well
at lost accounts.
Kendalls has had a sensation. It was
an elopement, the result of only 6 weeks
acquaintance, into which had been crowd-

T. W. Savage, a Well-known Michigan
lumberman, baa a contract for, and will
ship as early «a possible after tho opening
Of tjsrrgetion, 1,500,000 feci of timber to
England direct. It is to be used for rail-

rotten knots, ahakea and splints.

Ruben Haskel! of Olivet has been pro­
nounced insane iffid taken to Kalimaxoo.
money on inventions, and his IsMst
phantasy was to build a tunnel uobvr lake
Michigan from Milwaukee to Grand
Haven. He was an old roddent ofOITvet
and assisted in estabWfliing the college

Thomas N. Barker, of Hockford, Kent
county, a prominent lawyer of that county,

Barker, the Prosecuting Attorney of the
county, and Judge Hoyt were all members
of the old Sixth Michigan Cavalry during
tbo war, and Judge Hoyt did not like to
sentence his old friend and comrade, so be
got Judge Hatch to de ft for him,

e*,

The New Orleans limet says it is a mis­
take to suppose that General Devens lost
four
in the late war.

■ "fi

“We find that Jie came to his death by
calling BUI Jackson a liar," was the ver­
dict of a coroner’s jury in Missouri.

lu I"

By pulling your fingers from the water
you leave no hole in the fluid; and by dy­
ing you leave no vacancy in the world.

B■Hi
rd s ! j"ii

itb—Er»«ln&lt;

I*

Do/teta—AU mmmmv txsdM taalts eloss
C~t«‘

TRAINS GOING NORTH.
WMTW Junction.' 4 43 I 5 S» po 00 t 2 &lt;8 ■. 7

It is little troubles that wear the heart
out It is easier to throw a bombshell a
mile than a leather— even with artillery.

!
GOING WEST.

_

The new postal cards to be issued on the
1st of May will bo tinted—a li^bt buff on
one ado and a pale green on the other.

f 1 5

According to the Slawson Independent.
"the funeral was not largely attended, but
passed off acceptably to thee? who were
A crusty old bachelor rays that Adam's
wife was called Eve because when she ap­
peared, man’s day of happiness waa draw­
ing to a dose.”

quid rim aannnrr.

difficulty he experiences is to live without
an iheome.

A Michigan girl has gone clear to Japan
to marry a Mr. Lilly. She heard that tho
Lillies toiled not, neither did they spin,
but dressed in their meeting clothes every
day, and she thought she would like to be-

“Fathcr," said a rather fast youth to his
paternal parent, “what is the meaning of
the French word, O-w-x f “It means yes,
my son." “Ah, docs it ? If it had been
I O U, I should have understood Ita'
“Not the least doubt of it, sir I”

When a man without cash or credit at­
tempts to leave a hotel, and lowers his va­
lise out of a back window by a rope, it
makes charity seem cold to hear the land­
lord below yelling up, “AU right. I’ve
got the valise ; let go the rope."

A Milesian having returned to his na­
tive land was asked to give an illustration
of American enterprise.
Made answer
the Irelander: “If a Yankee was ship'
wrecked on an uninhabited island, tho fol
lowing morning he would be selling newspa­
pers to all the inhabitants."

4*

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M IS

JUMm?*

H

R il oid”’Wilh D*‘n,i''n ilL,d*1' * Soothwssl.ro
(A*LiiIf°-W,lh Uk“8U"* Mieh. S*Bl^n

“

’

EMfe
Keniinrtoo.

st TJ5a.au and 6JO p. B

tnd’”
M I{H®'
W WIN WRIGHT.

^^Soods^wsopted. SSatardsy and Ssaoday ex”

„

Q«eat western railway.

An urchin, whose shore looked aa if
they were soon to be shed, looking at a
sign of blue glass ou one of the windows
was heard to obaerve ; moro^stuff to run in­
to a feller’s foot.”

A Baltimore lawyer, who found his cu­
pidity running away with his conscience,
put, himself under ths blu« gJ*«« treat­
ment and the very next day a client eomiog
in waa only charged three-quarters of the
estate.

!!4

T)spotfool of

A poor young man remarks tha’t the on­
ly advice be gets from captilista is “to
live within your income ;’f whereas the

3|
ig Ji

,!?3

At the station bouae at Waterbury,
Conn*, they have a “Welcome" moito over
the entrance to the cells, thus making it
pleasant and homelike for the occupants.

CHICAGO k. LAKE HURON R
PESamiB D1WIB1OB.

II. S. Liotaso.
G«#HS«xp.:ro:t

8RAND RAPID8 DIVISION.

t

The Reliable Sheri Liat
EAST A^TWEST.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

BRAND RAHDR "AND DETROIT
TIME TABLE.

TRAINS WEST.
FtxTieirs.

Rochsslsr.

Furniture, Coffins Etc.

READ THIS

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RoIJres.

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and be happy again.

TRADUS EAST.

STxrtosa..

Mixsd.

Imtw Grand Rapid* Sstnrdsj
Gr'dllip

A Gret Redictisu ii Prices!
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3

SALISBURY &amp; BROSSEAU

kt£

Dealers tn all kinds

Tho American Consul at Acapulco writes

to 32 feet long, coarse common, free froth'

ness was commenced

CvgcI" nmi

But the lent umbrella is still lent.

nests. Provide an ample dusting-box un­
der cover, in which place two bushels of
ashes mixed with two^pounds of flour of
Four year old to his mother holding the
sulphur, and if these rules be thoroughly baby : “Say, mamma, ray ! Zat squalling
acted ou you will not be troubled with lice ’iUla.baby seems too sink 'ee'i xeody chile
on your fowls.
you got! I'd give him back again ! ’

are much improved by darying. Those that
are run down can be made fertile by a
dairy of as many cows as can bo kept upon
them. For instance, take the fine dairy
district of central New York, as Herkimer

plow up, on which grow one or twt&gt; crops,
andre-eeed it; and in a few yean they have
heir entire farms in splendid condition,
and worth double or treble what they were

Fort Warn Jacta &amp; Saito

•WShortort Una b«t*wri Chlei«o and Grand

SUtiOM.

eiently understands the basineae to keep

__ ____ Railroads.

I

‘’Ohio is ono jof tho moot prosperous wool

States in the Union.

SHORE

4*11X0*0.

As you cannot avoid your own compa­
ny, make it aa good u possible.

In corroboration of what I recently said,

about farmers holding on to their sheep, in

Railroads.

Railroads.
CHICAGO t BfflGA^ UKE

A-Circuit Court is now designated as
the longest way home from dancing school.

SHEEP.
'

Phax and Ptain.
The beauty seen is partly in him who

reprovingly asks if this is tho kind of lan­
guage for a diplomatic representative to

Be was the son of a bishop, and had
been carefully educated, but he had his
wild oats to sow, neverthclcw*. and when
the old man sharply asked him how long
he thought the door of salvation would
stand open, he raid be couldn't tell, but he
didn’t want to be jerked over the thres­
hold.

An 8-year-old boy was trotting up tbo
avenue when a snow ball struck him on the
dismal howls and started off; but a gen­
tleman halted him and asked: “ Why
don’t you go over and lick that boy ?" “I
ain’t oig ernuff," was the reply. «But
won't you do anything at all
“Not now.
I know wbo he is, and I’ll fix the hull
family.
His father is going to run for

FURNITURE
The Grad Scuta ftarnri&amp;re.

UjMRst tak MM FRm, A

COMPANY

mm
Look here I

Baltlnurr,

j?A’LR;Ah

Look here !

g*1 B"*1
Watkfru Olac.” th* wlebratcd

dog3 7°a think wo can sell

TIMS! TABU MO. *.

Care, Kentucky, hare recently
to the New YoA armarium.

count him into

their real
Fa tvUJU I. .v. X w*iua,
mcNfw. The intrinsic

Pennsylvania

J. M. HEWES

ailroad
STATIONS

bmilmllv

II MID, Jr.
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                    <text>VOL. XXL NO. 103.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1877.

FAMRERS GREETING,
JF’OJEX xaiz”^.

G$». MJDEWEY

s?

KnifOS' AND

g
1

Are

■8

cty.^llchican. .
lEtfM? OP SUBSCRIPTION!

to your marrying George Montford.
"Oh, Geraldine I"
“I speak from conviction ; and now II
ask you, what are you going to do when1
you find out that you can never gain your■
father’s consent ?’”

ice was saving to her cousin.
“I will tell you. It is your duty, Alice,
to marry Captain Montford. He is not
marrying you for your money, and you
are satisfied, you say to live on a captain'«
pay. 1 He is an honorable man; no one
"Oh, I do not know. I cannot give up। can find a blemish on his character.
George Montford, and I cannot marry him Your father has no right to come between
without my father's consent."
yo i—" &lt;
“But you must marry without hu
"I believe you’re right— I do, upon my
consent, or else give up Captain Mont­ soul, Geraldine I" cried Mr. Caryl, bunt*
ford."
ing into the roam with all the speed his
"1 will wait a reasonable time for papu gouty toes would permit.
to consider this matter, and then-------- "
jI _ Geraldine screamed and Alice trembled,
"And then you will marry Captain I half with joy, half with fear.,
Montford whether my uncle gives his con- i . "I
’------- ' knew tho
’ captain
- ’ 'was a splen‘
“I always
sent or not."
I
—____
x and „„
w w
„v to come
I did
fellow,
I have no
right
"I didn t say so, Geraldine. It will cake j between them, only you put it in a little
me some time to make up my mind to act I different light when you were talking to me

MESSER BROTHERS

PUBLISHER.

S

»THK WORTHY POOR.

on hand at the old stand with the finest Stock of Implemetns
and Machinery ever known iii Hastings, We have the

JACKSON WAGON.

'
To eotao to thu I ** oar dotxio Mid.

tet! Job PriatiM al LltrinK R*l«.
RA TES OF AD VER TISING.

X^konpiriel Type

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,
GALES CHILLED PLOW,
DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,

They cannot bo the worthy Boor.

So thrifty

in opposition to my fa
father's will."
"But that’s what you must do, Alwe.
That’s what any sensible girl would do.”
Alice rested her cheek on her palm, and
a troubled, thoughtful look settled on her
face.

All the above named Plows are sold on trial.

Single and Platform Buggies,
c I.U.I

*J.I I
I

8.00 |TW&gt;MI»L..4MO
9.00 I l®-001 K.»l _5SAO
001 suoo I

19.001

PSOFESSTONAL AND BUSINESS

CARDS

THIS IAFER IS ON FILE WITH

Chester Messer.

Burns Messer.

Doctor Aikln's Double Column.
READ.

READ

THIS 1

JAMES CLARKE

READ

EVERYBODY ! !

WITHOUT HEALTH ?-®B

ATTORNEY AT LAW«t SOLICITOR

•a- CHRONIC

DISEASES.

AND
r.ru4Ito*.'-l»

SMITH k. KNAPPEN.
FORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT-

Pinc (n'tt‘fel “

HARVKV WRIGHT,

A TTORREY AT ,U« and Solicitor In tjaxuery
OSes in Union Mock over Barlow A Goodyear 1

T. J. WILDER,

II. C. PECKHAM
PHYSICIAN A SUBGEON,

FHEKPORT. BARRY COUMTT, .MICH.
‘ “ .St.*®*
;&lt;itr

M. W. RIKER.

S’
£

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, G-neraj,
_____ .___ .
. Ilbu-V Mi.r. Ktrrrt.

■ bow nuMiyreii IBM &lt;*»*•••« ofqtw*’*। or rwau*"1-

SIT NEGLECT.

DR- II. F. PECKHAM.
i¥ i ;

It

a long pause.
'•Oh, yes, I told

A. P DRAKE.
HY.Mi.TAN Jt SUROEON.-OSee evei
Arkley'r Onia Store. Blate «L. UaaUaM

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DR. C. RUSSELL.

cilTtee tn any delicate matt-r reW

HSSFjtela^KWr

LUCIUS RUSSELL,

him

not an

hour

CHAS. JR. BAUER.

BURGHER
r-TTERrS’-

ISAAC W. VROOMAN
thVcXtnfio^aui«U&gt;«^SrjanyJ'75

JOHN ft. CRESSY
H HERWP. De',a^rffic&lt;,““fh,8^^

C. G. HOLBROOK.

Political Notes.
Tho Alabama

State Journal (Bep.)

received a fresh illustration in the Ohio

Legislature, last week.

A registration 4biU

to prevent illegal voUng was opposed by

the solid vow of the Democratic members.
They didn’t propose to cast any shadow on

Banning's title to his scat.

In

a brief speech before tho Illinois

House of Representatives on Wednesday
Senator Oglesby said : “I am in favor of

the return of the era of good feeling.

I

have no more bitterness toward the South­

ern people than I have toward the people
of the North.

I wish tho era of- good

own cars.
"I will tell her bright and early to-mor&lt;
row morning, that I will never consent to
thio marriage, and if she marries without
my consent, I will disinherit her, and every
cent I am worth goes to you, Geraldine.
Now, leave ma; let do one come near me
to-night.”
“I am sorry my words have made you
ao angry, uncle. I will go and use my in­
fluence onoe more with Alice.”
Captain Montford had barely time to
step into one of the rooms that openod on
the landing, when Geraldine appeared, and

feeling to come wlien the people of the

er’s deciBion, Alioe.”
•
“Geraldine, when did you ever know passed down the stairs.
Far a minute the captain stood ; he depipa io giro h» torment the hmt Umt he
termioed to licaru the furious old lion in
wu ukod ; and didjou erer know him to
his den , and the next minute found him
rtfrnrn me anjlhingin the long ran .
in the presence of the gouty, quick tem­
Oetaldine did «*
““
pered old gentleman.
knew that Alite wu right She knew
"Well str, who Bent for you ?" was the
that her unaubit old untie elwaja gate tn
first salute the captain got, in anything but
to bu idoliaed daugbur in the tonj; ™.
a gentle voice.
. . &lt; T a
For eome minutee Geraldine
“Nobody sent for me, sir, but I have a
She wu etudjing the mumutm-dhmkl^
knack of always being pn hand at the
tut how but the could renmgn hermaf on

friendly to Banks, has intimated that if

exiled, or Bond the joung man u&gt; him, and
he would tell him without minting matter..
And he eoodeeeended to BBT that Captain
Montford wan a hue joung fellow U&gt; pea
an ereaing; but to think of rnr mar„itg a man who had nothing hut;
captain'- pay to depend .“P00-’'’1- ,X

must never think of it again. Now tea t
that encom aging for the future ? and
Alice's laugh rang through the room, and
ahe dropped her work and look over at her
cousin.
,
_
"You seem to make light of yonr fath­

WM.

once."
'
Alice tried all her powers of persuasion,
but Captain Montford was not to bo per­
suaded when he made up his mind, and he
started for tho library, where Mr. Caryl
was usually to be found.
As he approached the library door, he
heard Mr. Caryl say, in a voice suffocating

with anger:
_
“If aneis planning to deceive me, I will
IS“Wb»l aid be
r uled GenMiue, never forgive her."
"She is determined to marry him, if you
eagerly.
.
withhold your consent, uneloJjL trial to
“He stamped up and down, wouldn t
dissuade her from it, but no use," saidThe
lieu, to • won! I
UM »« I
voice of Geraldine, in reply, and Captain
marry mv cousin Hosmer, and I could tell
Captain 'Montford ao tb« next lima he Montford stood still, scarcely believing his

DELIG UT J- WOLF. M. D

upstairs. Alice, my dear; it's all right. I
overboard Geraldine’s couvcnatiou with
you, and—George, come in here and speak
to your future wife."
"Ob, papa I knew it wu only a matter
of a little time—that you would give your
consent’"
"Don’t thank mo my dear—thank the
captain. Where’s Geraldine?” and Mr.
Caryl’s face grew purple.
Geraldine had stole from the room.
Her attempt st revenge was foiled, and
next day she left the house forever.

Tho shades of evening wore stealing in­ bays that the Republicans carried the mu­
to the room, and. Alice put away her need­ nicipal election in the city o£ Huntsville, in
le-work, and clasping her hands, she th^State, a few days since. ,
silently prayed for the success of Geral­
The straight-out Democrat sneers at the
dine's mission.
While she was thus engaged, Captain idea of a non-partisan civil service. “To
Montford was announced. One look at the viotoft belong the spoils" is his cry.
ths handsome young man, and we forgive •That's the secret of his persistence the past
Geraldine for falling in love with him.
Ho was a perfect ideal of the dashing mil­ twenty yaara.
With Hamburg Butler in mind, the
itary officer.
"What ails my darling ?’’ were his first Burlington Hawkeye says: “It was un­
words, for the lengthening shadows did fortunate for John D. Lee that he didn't
not hide from his keen glance the look of live in a Democratic State. He might have
FOILED.
trouble on Alice’s face.
been a Senator-elect and—alive.”
With his arm about her. Alice related
“You love Captain Montfordand
Tho Louisville Courier-Journal asks :
the conversation she had with Geraldine,
Geraldine Rathborne dropped the book she
and told him that her cousin bad gone to •‘Is tho North politically debauched, or are
had lieen reading, and looked at her cousin
sjKsak with her father.
we
a set of darned fools ?’’ Is the North
with flashing eyes. •
CaptainMontford frowned. In his mind, politically debauched ? No. To the oth­
"Yes, Geraldine, I never can tell you or
anybody else how much I love George without having any good reason for so do­ er half of the question every right-minded
Montford," and Alice Carvl’s fair face ing, be always asiociated Geraldine Rathborne with some beautiful snake, and he man must answer, yes.
dropped lower over her needle work.
Among the Southern Democratic jour­
"How do you know Captain Montford did not relish the idea of her interceding
for him.
loves you?"
nals which arc giving a hearty support to
“Alice," he said, thoughtfully, “I am
“Because ho has told me*«o," answered
the
President are the Richmond WKig,
sorry now that I took your advice. I
Alice, her head dropping still lower.
Charlestown Newt and Courier, Nashville
A silenec fell between the cousins. Alice ought to have spoken to your father last
American, St. Louis Rtpublican, Memphis
stitched away in happy confusion, and Ger­ night.”
"Oh, no, no!"
aldine regarded her with an exprawion of
Aralancbe, Vicksburg Herald and New
"Alice, allow me tone the beat judge in
countenance that said plainly:
this affair. I dp not wish Geraldine's Orleans Timet.
“How I hate you !"
Democratic love for an honest ballot-box
For a long time in vain, beautiful Ger­ interference. I will go to your father at
aldine Rathborno in her secret heart loved
Captain Montford. She had hoped the day
would come when hewoulddove her in re­
turn, but she knew now that she had loved
and hoped in vain./
“Docs your father know anything about
this, Alice ?" asked Geraldine, softly, after

WM. UPJOHN,

VTM. H. HAYFORD,

“Geraldine,” she said, after a pause,
■‘papa always talks common sense to you."
"Yes, Alice, and I was just going tossy
that if you lot mo, I will intercede for you
and Captain Montford."
“Oh, Geraldine, I would be so grateful
to you," said Alice.
,
"Then I will go and speak to him at
once, and whaleuer he Bays to me, rest as­
sured it will bo his unalterable decision,"
and pressing a Judas kiss on Alice’s brow,
Geraldine left the room.

Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,
IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.
Every article we sell is warranted to please.
GIVE US A CALL.

WHOLE^O, 2045.

,
.
her lorelj enuain for robbing her of the right timewith you, sir, when 1 happened
of ycur oonremtion with your nmcc.
Alice I think your are miotakeo in
uyl, Geraldine is deceiving you.
u atb’er thia lime," mid Geraldine deAlice never thought of marrying without
•oar eon««l. until her
p« h into
think »!" ahe aaked.
'iWby do you
her head.
What's that you say ? Geraldine de­
ceiving me?" roared tho old
riage with Hosmer.
*oa few month, of my teamog will cure
‘•She is, sir- If J0*1 cou,(1 waIk
down stairs with me now, anl overhear
him of that.
“But supposing
well M I
Oh, it is too
may »e through thin dfair

Oh, Geraldine, what shall
ting there, your

father will never consent

I

dor

South shall bow respectfully before the

Here u an interesting bit of nows, the

importance of which Mr. Randall will not
fail to appreciate. The Cincinnati Ga­

geite receives it from its Washington cor­
respondent: "Gen. Banks appears to be

gaining some strength an a compromise
candidate for tho Speakership. Gen. Will­
iams of Detroit, who is hare, and who is
the troops are withdrawn from Louisiana,
as they have been from South Carolina,
and tho same policy bo consistently pur­

sued by the Administration, ha (Williams)

for Banks.

Gen. Garfield, too, m uodcr-

atood to have several Southern Democratic

street by an unknown man, who offered her

A baby, sap a French wnler,

,

�\ho charges preferred against M^Jor

flit ^epi-Weekiy BeptoblicanBajip.ef
M. DKWKT.

-

-

-

ards by Mr. Murtagh, late member
“G President of the Polios Board, but tn

KDIIWU

o'jnfino themselves to the official acts of
~ HaSwnoBi "Mich-, Ara. 23,1877. •

Report come# from

5th.

nameless for some time to come.

Delta.

inauguration of tho new Board.

Woman’s Influence.

SENATOR BLAINE*8 LETTER.
Senator Blaino’a letter to the Boaton

Lansiog that ,tho

Jieraid hsjj created some excitement in

has detached Barry cotinty

political

it to

from the 17th Circuit, and ‘attached
the

the baby of the .Georgia Senator will bo

subordinates performed subsequent to the

THE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.

Legislature

HL

Packard's obstinacy and the difficult task

of the Communion eent to New Orleans,

circles

at

the

Capital.

It

ia

look'd upon as an indication that h« will,

If this U trne, the act is a

previous insult to the 26,WO people of t&gt;^ on the floor of tho Senate, criticise thu
President's Southern policy in a manner, to
county of Barry, no t one in a the,wn^
manifest disapproval. He will take the
of whom favor being placed al
mKJ
ground that the blood of political martyrs
of the will not be seed from which may spring an
Judges elected by tb'^ 'pammaDy Ring in
cxhubcrancc of good Republican fruit.
New York Ci‘~ ( xould be a public blessHe will contend that, although the blood

W. muD, 8« our d~ru, whiolr-1

Three years ago, when women became
convinced that all legislation was fruitless

coiar ot Lebanon, brought
fi.0U1 polu*tiue.

to arrest the evil of intemperauec, but.that

jteynolds will begin operations at

husbands, fathers and sons were steadily
msrehing onward to fill drunkards’ graves,
they roee in the strength of their mighty
lore, far rbrir r~uo
T.king rhe Wort

Romeo on tho 25lb. He will put in two
days there, and, like Davy Crockett* coon
| the boys are preparing to come.down even
I
.

of God for their guide, they read, “Call

Albert Andcreon, of Grand Rapids, is
regularly employed as composer and ar­
ranger for Brand’s famous Cincinnati or­
chestra, an organization second only in

"Wanted—Men who are willing to
work, to spend only what they have earned,
wear what they have paid for; men who
are not for sale, who will tell the truth and
stand for the right always."
The question arose, are women needed
also ? "What qualifications do they require,
and what places arc they to fill ? The an­

swer is, "energetic, self-sacrificing, Chris­

upon me in the day of trouble and I will

deliver you."

Trusting in this promise

they went forth to battle—not only for

America to Thomas'.

in Washington the character and value of the minds of our children those principles
Mr. Chandler's services daring tho late of virtue, morality and truth which shall

and to place themselves on so high a moral

WASHINGTON CITY.
We know ofno city in the Union which pre­

campaign, and subsequently in securing a

enable them to resist temptation and stead­

spect and again command from others that

fair canvass of the electoral vote of Florida.

ily retch toward a higher, pqror and bet

sents greater inducements for manufactur­

His acknowledged efficiency as a public

ing on a large scale than Washington city.

officer is tho result of trial, and there can

Its geographical location brings it by canal

be no doubt that, in any post in tho public

into juxtaposition with the great Cumber­

service to which he may be assigned, ho

The incomparable but

will perform his whole duty.

unutilised water-power of tho Potomac h
only waitingjthe

ter life.

If we faithfully discharge these

duties how rich will be our reward, even

A reporter for the-Grand Rapids Demo­
crat has discovered that “there has been
'
quite a decided revival in most branches of
'
manufacture which promises to be perma­
,
nent.',
Strange, when "his FrauduJcncy"
jis the chief executive!
The experiment of shipping salt by car
in bulk is now being tried by the Michigan
ISall Amociation with promise of success.
A car will contain twelve and one-half tons
in bulk, which is equal to ninety barrels,
while a car will accommodate but 75 bar­
rels when packed.

in this life I

As mother and

teacher,

sentiment ferments wars, organizes armies,

attention of capitalists

Secretary Schurz has as yet made but

and plunges a nation into anarchy and mis­

it

few changes in the personnel of tho De­

ery, or promotes peace, progress and Chris­

partment of the Interior, and there have

tianity.

who will appreciate and appropriate

Iron orc and raw cotton are within nsy
reach by water and rail.

Washington is a

natural railroad centre.

A few years ago

there was but one railroad running into

to

been promotions from lower

grades.

higher

Public opinion is the lever which
the moral world.

moves

Surely, then,

Ho has, in the main, accepted

woman ia doing a vast work in thus form­

thing* as he found them, thus reflecting

ing and moulding public opinion, through

the city, and now there are five, with a

credit upon the management of his prede­

her influence upon ihe youthful mind.

prospect of an increase in numbers in the

cessor.

The outlet to market for the

near future.

The promotion

of Mr. .Alonso

It has been demonstrated that what the

Bell from tho post ion of Chief Clerk to

women of a country rcaolve upon will be

manufactured articles is open and sufficient- that of Assistant Secretary is commended
lor all production. The necessaries of life on all hands. The promotion of Major

are

and as cheap as in any

abundant,

neighboring city.

War prices have taken

to themselves wings and flown away.

these and other

wo

reasons,

For

commend

Washington as a most desirable point for

The Soldier's Home

in

1851 as a Military Asylum, the object of

which ia to afford a home for old and dis­

abled soldiers of the United States Army.

A service of twenty years or disability in
the line of duty are the prerequisites to

Pensioners

admission.

of the

regular

eny are also admitted, but are required to

surrender their pensions while they are in­
mates

of the

Thia will be the

home.

"fit

to

made."

be

President's residence during the

heated

pathy, especially qualify her to accomplish

good wherever her inclination or abilities

call her to labor.

When we hear of some great disaster at

a distant point "we immediately bestir our­

selves to

devise

means

for

guarding

against a like calamity at home.

After

the horrors of the Brooklyn conflagration,

which was so destructive -rtf human lift,

the attention of the proper authorities was

directed to an improvement in the mode of
egress from our theaters.

Now we have

tho holocaust at St Louis, which is la­
mented in every section of tho country.

This frightful eatastropby will suggest to

tank.
APPOINTMENTS IN THE TREASURY.
It has again been published that the
Beeretary of the Treasury will enforce the

law of 1875, relative to appointments in
his department, making an

equitable dis

tributaon between the several States and

tho proper officers of Washington what

steps shook! bo taken, without any delay,
to compel the owners of our large hotels to

make such improvements as will afford a
means of easily escaping from tbc buildings

ments on end after January one 1876, and
are now in foree.

contended that

Il is

doc

fight our country’s battles, and thus retain
the inheritance of our fathers, she pro­

ceeded at onoc, with a wise consideration

which showed her appreciation of the interdrts at stake and her knowledge of tho
■magnitude at the undertaking, to devise
ways and^meane, so for as possible, to pre­
ventsuffering and provide for their comfort

while absent.

Thousands deprived them­

spent their time in the hospitals, or at
home organizing fairs and soldiers' aid so­

cieties to support the hospitals and sanitary
commuaioM under their charge, and thus
succeeded in raising funds with which to

relieve much of the want and suffering
prevent.

A BAEY WAITING FOR A NAME.

By thus proving to those fight

log our battles that the whole heart and

The foot was noted ten days or more life of the people was engaged io the con­
ago that tho wife of Senator Gordon, of flict, the courage of our army was sus­
Georgia, had been delivered of a girl baby. tained, and their faith in the final triumph
The South Carolina difficulty had just

of oar cause.

Deca settled, and the Senator first pro­

faith were the moral power which moved

posed to call the ucw comer “Carolina,"

to

them.

our armies forward to victory.

but as ha already had a daughter named

By the magnitude, system, thoroughness

Caroline, this would not do, as the pet

and persistency of her &lt; fforts during the

and

name (Carrie) would be the same for both,

war, the women of our country did more

the Dwtrict of Colombia.

so he determined to wail until the Govern­

to solve the MMtal problem

JJDttlM IN

ment

woman's sphere" than all that can le writ­

MAJOR

RICHARD S CARE.

of Louisiana was turned over io

Nicholls, when be would gits his Ette one
U» wk «f "Unan*."

GILMORE,

NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

_____

Jidgfag fra.

CBXobridje'.itAM.

APPRECIATION.

irfuUy

G. P. Rowell A Co's. Col.

VagrtiM 1&gt; Sold by all taggistc.

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State Affairs.
The Detroit fire department hare put
up an elegant monument in Elmwood cem-

The amount of salt mads in this State
during the month of March was 61.526
barrels.

KU

VISKHTHmTOBAI &lt; &lt;■

r

Local blijijie?? Notice,1;

FOR FALX BV ALL »E.tLLt:3
is fu-g.

THE HtHUR TOBACCO CO. UMKLY1,1. X

WOZDEUSn SVCCEM &gt; *9,000 nt Ut«

Genesee county has a female deputy
register of /deeds in the person of Miss

The Milwaukee boats are now making
regular daily trip* between Grand Haven
and Milwaukee.

Owens, of Vermont, has at last chal­
lenged Martin, of Ypsilanti, to "wrestle
ell hfa » wiwtK.
The Oddfellows of this State are making
groat preparation* for their anniversary,
which come* on the 26th.

State Senator Burch resigns and goes
to Grand Rapids to enter on his duties
as U. 8. District Attorney.

A six-year-old boy was sent front Kan­
sas to Bay City.
The agents said ho was
the liveliest package they ever handled.
There arc several cases of the small-pox
at Qaincy. One death has occurred, that
of Mrs. Lewis Higgins, who &lt;MeG 3atorday.

DRUNKARD STOP?

OPIUM HABIT.

heart of the Alps of America—the Rucky Mountains. Jaunts ore made to all ths
famous resorts of Colorado, the remark a
blu ruins, tho spriags, the mincn, and, iti
short, to every point of interest to tourL-t,
agriculturist, capitalist. miner, and invalid.
With the Tourist, the San Juan' Guide
keeps filing company, and the two publi­
cations are mailed free to all Writing for
one or both to T. J. Anderson, Topeka.

A. Card.
We lake this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly cure all cases of pilet, without the u.-e
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F- &lt;t I. W. Brown.
Hastings, Dec. 21,1876.
xxi68tt

Tho Cedar Springs Uofoe Fair Associa­
tion will hold a hone
and 31rt days of M
June.

At Mason, Satards
was found guilty of
imbtuci
F. Morley. The verdict was murder in

In the Sweet By-and-By
Cannot but be tho happy thought &lt;
the fortunate recipient of the “Rocky
Mountain Tourist" scans it* wonder­
fully attractive pages and peruses its fasdnaling descriptions. Must beautifully
embellished with new and highly artistic
engravings, its letter-press a model of typ
ographical rishness, aud tho arrangement
throughout simply superb, the Rocky
Mountaln Tourist is worthy of compari­
son with Picfuretjuc American or The
Aldine. Il is written in gossipy, graphic
style, covering details of the tour through

Whitman's Assorted Candies—the best
n the market. A fall supply at J. P
Robert*’.

An cighl-year old. mutical
Manistee rendert a number of
by blowing into ohe end of a

tea.

The red ribbon dub of Big Rapids
number 525, and is still on the increase.
They are fitting up
in tue opera house

"JACKSONS BEST''
Chewing Tobacco

NoticeFarmers please take notice that I havo
bought out tho interert of Calhoun &amp;
Beckwith, in the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interert to call and sets me.
xxiSltf
J. W. Brock.

Wanted.
former near White

eas weed apply'’frsa New Efland.
Wart Virginia, Arizona,

GOOD EVIDENCE.

Perhaps that courage and

Kmt Yerk, Pew-yirem., Ohio, Maryland,

Delaware,

(AR F_ MOORE.

FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.

His naniu is Covert or Landon, or some­
thing or other, and be has been traveling

selves of all bnt the necessities of life, and

This

properly belonging

should be corrected.

In our aril war, after

relinquishing son, husband and lover to

We are told that

some States are charged with appointments

U&gt;&gt; iplriu, disturbed Bleep, am!

Oalsad Uftaen Praia of Flesh.

which the government had no power to

in caso of fire.

Territories and the district of Columbia.
The terms of the statue apply to appoint­

ficing spirit and for-reaching, genuine sym­

tion.

EGRESS FROM OUR HOTELS.

was founded

Little good can be accomplished

There promMions are in the right direc­

manufacturing enterprises.

THE PRESIDENT'S SUMMER RESORT.

effected.

without a strong bond of sympathy be­
Lockwood, from the Chief Clerkship of tween ourselves and those we would bene­
the Patent office to that of the Depart­ fit ; hence woman's strong love, self-sacri­

ment is eminently

skaum

*TMPTMMI^-Wai»t of «pp«lte ib'nxof food
mrt wM
th* steoisth, acidity ot
Mb, hMrthora. drnMM aod vhlle»«u . • a...

The-following is a statement of the re­
ceipts and disbursements at the relate
Treasurer's office for the week ending
April 11, 1877. Balance on band April
7, 1877, 1888,495.71 ; receipt* for the
week, fill.570.4l ; disbursements, $10,­
425.26, balance on hand April 14, 1877,
8889,639.87.

respect without which no one can influence
'

Very HMMtfaQy,
MONROE J'A

A young man named John Gianville,
working at tho Calumet Mine, recently
made a misstep aud fell down No. 3 shaft,
a distance of 800 feet, aud was instantly
killed. He was an unmarried jnanof very
steady, industrious habits, but twenty-one
years old, and highly respected.

plane that they may regain their self-re­

others for mod.

M
w

woman forms tho opinions and moulds the
public sentiment of society, and public

PROMOTIONS IN THE INTERIOR.

VESETINE.

Sotnw Bonox, May o, ino.

Two candidates for the office of super­
intendent of schools in a Sanilac county
township, who had both received the same
number of votes, settled the difficulty by
a game of euchre, best two in three,

means of forged letters purporting\q be
stor Blaine's Letter-Senator Morton E. Chandler think that if partisan services izc that this life is not all; that our work of their reformation, by earnest sympathy from the President of the Fart Wayne,
and other Senators—Hon. Wm. E. are deserving of reward, and distinguished ia not merely for time ; that we are edu­ and generosity, aid them in their struggle Jackson k Lansing Railroad. If he will
Chandler—Promotions in the Interior executive ability is any recommendation cating minds that will exist through the to free themselves from the chains which return to Michigan he will hear of so me—Egress from our Hotels—A Baby for official position he should be recognized countless ages of eternity, that to ua is hare bound them, to regain the physical thing to h&gt;s disadvantage.
by President Hayes. Wo all know here entrusted the sacred dnty of instilling into and mental vigor so wantonly nacrificod,
wanting for a name.

land Coal fields.

WHAT I UOW ABOUT

'

country, liberty and law, but for their
Edward Huysor, aged 11, has left the
homes, for the peace, the intelligence, the 1 parental mansion at Marshall, and struck
morals of their families—yea, for the/ires out for the great west, where gold and
and the untlt of their husbands and chib scalp* and wild Indians and camp fires and
Buffalo Bills do most abound.
,
dren. Was it, then, any wonder that tim­
It is strange, but true, nevertheless, that
id, shrinking women could in public unite
the Upper Peninsula—a part of the great
their prayers that God would stretch forth
agricultural State of Michigan—is depend­
his mighty arm to save them from the ent on Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota
curse that was crushing them and those for all the produce it consumes.

tian women are always needed, to -fill all
ihe rights under the Constitution of tho church, that blood was shed by ene­
places where work is to be done." If she
the people to elect their Judge has been mies and not by friends. Ho will admit,
। implicitly follows, where pure, womanly inruthlessly trodden
under
foot—the however, that it is a characteristic of the
stinets lead, she need not fear getting out
voice of the people set at naught— Republican party to accord the right of
they loved down to degredation and death ’
the Judge of their choice, and a very able individual opinion to its members so far as of her proper place. ’
Ridicule, scoffs and insults were heaped
The work is to relieve the want and mis­
apd true roan taken from them, and a roan a regard for the unity of the organisation
upon them, and their work is by many
ery all around, to educate, improve and el­
in whose election they had no voice, and will permit.
stigmatized as fanaticism and a failure.
evate those with whom she is brought in
in whom they have no confidence os a SENATOR MOUTON AND OTHER SENATORS.
contact. While every true woman will re­
Judge set over them at the dictation of the
Here in Washington, curiosity ia on a member that th? centre of her influence is plishes Jiis purposes and fulfills his prom­
men of Kent.
tip-toe to know what may be the positions in the home circle, as daughter, wife and ises ; and to-day we sec the answer to those
In the name of the people of the counprayers in tho conversion of Dr. Reynolds
that several leading Republican Senators mother, she will also realise that the high­
oounty of Barry without distinction of
may take on the floor of the Senate, rela­ er her culture and tho wider her experience and his dedication to the work of saving
party, except a few who expect to vse the
ting to the President's Southern policy. and influence, the more efficiently can she drunkards through the power* of love. In
Judge forced upon ua by this arbitrary
a letter he says he is the “leader, of over
Senator Morten being recognized as among fill there positions.
act of the Legislature, the Constitutional­
90,000 men, plucked from a drunkard's
the most pronounced in defense of Repub­
As a wife, her influence is almost unlim­ doom, as the trophies of those noble wjjmity of which, ia, to say the least of it, very
lican principles and the protection of tho
ited,
cither
to
improve
or
ruin
her
husband.
doubtful, we enter a solemn protest, and
en who in northern cities and villages knelt
party, will, no doubt, define his position
If her standard of truth, honor and integ­
appeal to the Governor to prevent tho
and prayed in nearly all the rum-shops or
at an early day.
rity is high, and she ia willing, contentedly
consummation of this terrible wrong to the
before the doors.” While with joy and
Besides Senator Morton, there is a con­
and cheerfully, to make the best of the cir­
people of the county by the exercise of
hope we contemplate what has already been
siderable inquiry indulged in to determine
cumstances in which she is placed, her hus­
the veto power.
the views of other Sbuatora, in relation to band has little temptation to dishonorable accomplished, let us remember that all ef­
fort* were fruitless until drunkards resolved
political events which have transpired
practices; bnt, on the contrary,if depriva­
The actiougf the Senate in refuting
on telf-talvation, decided they had the
since the adjournment of Congress.
tion of the luxuries of life, with her,
to pass the house bill reducing the pay of
power to stop drinking because it was
Among these Senator), Conkling, J. D.
means discontent and repining, and the
the Railroad Commissioner, was an act Cameron, and Howe, arc conspicuous.
right, and also to assist others to reform.
possession of wealth and its attendants is
worthy of the highest commendation. We
I For snch resolutions and purposes wc can
Developcmcnta will be eagerly looked for.
to her far more important than the man­
hope the Senate will stand by that vote
only thank the Divine Being who imparts
If party lines are to be changed, in what
ner in which they are obtained, tho temp­
without fidtaring, for it ia just as it should
strength to tho weak, instructs tho igno­
and to what extent such changes may
tation to secure a smiling, chcqrful wife
rant
and reclaims the erring.
be.
modify or wipe out old issues or. create
and pleasant home ia so strong that honor
new ones, are subjects of speculations.
Our work now is to divest ourselves of
and integrity are sacrificed; and hence­
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Coming events may east their shadows forth, instead of walking on a high, moral all false pride and take these unfortunate
before, but the shadow is yeUtoo obscure plane, he goes down with weakened moral one* by the hand, not as outcasts, but m&gt;‘
brothers and sisters redeoemed from bond­
The Pjeaidant’s Summer Reaort-Ap- to make assertions reliable.
power to wander in dark and devious ways.
age and brought home to our Father's
HON. VOLJL CHANDLER.
pointments in the Treasury—Deci­
But it is as mother that woman's influence
house. Let us, by faith in the permanence
The many political friends of Hon. Wm. is most powerful. Bow little do we real
sion in Major Richard's Case—Sen-

Washington, D. C., April 12, ’77:

H- R. Steven's Column.

A short time since I read the following
advertisement:

of the martyrs may have been the seed of

V

A

’ has been prreenu,! by Judge Cooley to
Congregational Church of Lansing. It

k-i
ever sex we belong to.

of "what is

PENSIONS!:
aCTRttiJ-_____________

A good, improved Farm.
Any one
ring a form of 80 acres or more, with

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Tao.. J. Wn-ora.

Mu^2tr
Baiting*. March 28. 1877.

It » a shrewd world in which w«

Uve, and there is Httle nnappreeirtod tab

0. D. Spaulding.

�rtsSBjii-lleekljIlepliMicipMppef
BARRTCOOITT

OfflCIALFAMI

The Lauios sodely of the Presbyterian
church return to Prof. Samuel Dickie for bis
able and eloquent lecture st the church, on
Wednesday evening last, their sincere thanks.
The proceeds were S32.&amp;3
added to the fund now Lcing accumulated to

TinK-UAHD

.

.

-

-

Suicide in this CHy Yesterday.
Al about uno o'clock yesterday (Sunday, the Dr.
citixeni of our city were startled by the report
that Wm. P. Starkweather, a resident of tlic
&gt;ir»t Ward, bad committed suicide by hang­
ing Of eouree a crowd quickly assembled to

The Rev. Moses Smith the genial and abl.
Pastor of the Congrtgaiiotml church at Jackson, will lecture at the Presbyterian church
to-morrow (Tuesday) evening subject “Ota

■ Bs;.-:

tu-Kxpres* (SatardajraudSuudaysMfaOO r. u

FURNITURE

Remedies

quest was held, but nothing of importance was
elleitod. further than that Mr. .Starkweather

himself.

I.

□st orrii'E

Schenck's Standard

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY

Ho committed the act in the kitchen

the l.dire who are engaged In raining a fund

Admission. 25 cents.

The address on Od4 Fellowship by the Rev.
J. Boynton will take piece at Union Hall, at
o'clock, r. M., on Thursday, the 20lh. Inst.,
Instead of in the evening, as before announced

:».lr:n,at

Furr.'iture, U ndertakng, Picture Frames' Etc

Special Notices

of tho rope, which he put around his nock aud
lei himself sag down and choke to death,

hl. wire, hanging, and dead.

time cahi&gt;

No one should fail to hear him. By reference
to tho programme, published elsewhere, it will

*. ■

Don’t buy any Furniture or Pictime ramen.
until you have priced thbir Goods, foryou

udvrsbla slock u&gt; the rope. His wife sod their
three children were out walking at tho time,
Every effort wai

expected.
the passage of a resolution (he other evening
which makes the Mayor the custodian of bids,
fhe partisan bias of Republicans are bound to
J. M. NEVINS.P. M.

'John, please tell us wnere that “snub"

OFFICERS.

will save money by it.

t&gt; to consult Dr. Schenck, either perlelter. can do if at hto principal ofSixth andArehSu.. Philadelphia.
SZendu? m'edieis
_rourhont theeoun.

Mr. Starkweather was a punter by trade,
and had been a resident of this city for many

Everybody knows they are the only

tu THE AM&amp;ABR PUBJJO.

as he appeared perfectly rational and sober but
a few minutes before he coutmiUm! tho act.

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

we can assign for bls self-destruction. Tho
Coroner's verdict will not be given until two
o'clock thisanemoon, which will be loo laic
for this Issue.
Wo ihaU rel&lt;mtlww£pm* aapon* jhoJWtau.

ar&amp;&amp;&amp;“• -tfsissr .tiff tts-.

the resolution adopted May 6th, 1876, the

__

Tonic.

forpublie printing. By the resolution adopted
May 1st, 1875, the .committee on ordinances

in the city and attend promptly to all calls

.&amp;sks»2&amp;K!s

and help a* in our task of brin.ln. thm most uaprineipted men to Iho.bwof Jastioe. Uniformly

some restorative of the vital powers, depressed
■.» ™. *
by mental or bodily exhaustion. In such

k ,Wki .Wi™

in that line day or night.

i ro

Furniture Depot, "South Side State St., Hastings Mich.
March 3rd 1877 if.

Bill,
rob Cole, Curtis Perrr

to-DAY’SADVER flSEMENTS-

Election of Officers.

the alcoholic or medicinal stimulants, which
must be followed by depression equal to their
excitement, reinvigorate his deranged ' system
by (he natural tonic elements of the Patvi tn
Srarr. Bold by all druggists.
aprlfil2

TAKE NOTIC11

■ Ayer’s Advertisements

Ayer’s
All About the

,T3

hlch
will be found in another column of this paper.
Tfie Doctor will be at the Hastings House on

Walt. L. Wilkins, Foreman.
Harry Anderson, Assistant Foreman.
Frank 3. Bowen,‘Secretary.
Baker Shriner, Treasurer.
Mode Rich, Company Engineer.
A. J. Angie, Steward.

County.

Uot&lt;l l&lt;»|.

500 taper ports, seasoned swamp oak for
le.
J W. A C. G. Bentley.

llath.r a dry time for locals.
Council proceedings have not been sent in.
Greenback* are worth in coin
cent* on
r dollar.
The Hasting- House i» al present undergo-

Council Proceedings.
A special meeting of the Common CoAcil of
le (StT of Hastings was held at their room on

Council was called to order by his Honor
the Mayor.
Roll being call*! the follows; Aldermen

TJ&gt;e Court Route 1* undergoing a thorough

Aid. Abbey. -Lewis. McNaughton.BpeuMing
and Tomlinson

tion and never undertakes a case that bo Is
not certain of curing. The Doctor has recently
returned from San Francisco. California, and
intends remaining in this Stale, and will make
a monthly visit to this town on the SCtlwo
each month giving the citiiens of Hastings f
and vicinity the benefit of his extensive
experience aud wonderful skill.

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hairdo
its natural Vitality and Color.

The city printing for the ensuing year goes
Job printing U a specialty st ‘he Baxm

Our merchants should remember that now is
the time io tell the people the bargain. they
;bt
lOCKY
mdcr-

tifully
&lt; tjp^ment
lOCKT
tnparir The
rupliic
irough
krkani very
Rockr­
ill th?
tod, in
ourwt,
ivalid.
SriDE
publiig for
Opcka,

lie batt

Happy Zcph. Willison not only sells good
good* cheap, but he always has a smile fcr
If the man who stole the Buckskin Mittens
and Iron Wedge from J. C. Woodruffs Toq
Shop will return the same, all right. If not.

Thobent thing to feed your horsts, cat­
tle, sheep and hogn, is Oil Cake, at
apr 12
Wanzer A Barneh.

I am now running

a New Portable Ma-

YNlf PliOYMBAT FOR

chine for moving, rais­

ALL

If you intend to use wall paper thin
spring, come and see our very large assortBlent before purchasing.
apr 12
. Wanzkr &amp; Barnes.

ing or changing
the
o
co

• 3M Woodward Areaue. Detroit. Mieb

°r buildin A

Important Notice.
Hastings, March 16,1877.
Hating found

|

the payment of High

Rent a tax too great for my customer* to
pay, I have purchased of Augustus Rower
the went half of his new brick block on
placed on file by the following vote
the north side of State street, next west ot
Ayes—Aid. Abbey. Lewin. McNaughton.
Lit Boot and Shoe Store, where I shall
Spaulding and Tomlinson—5.
made to order on reasonable terms at
move ere long. In the (meantime I will
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Woolley’s.
continue to sell Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots »nd Shoes, Carpets, Groceries, AcAc., at the lowest living prices, to dose out
Teachera’ Examination.
my prosent stock, before moving into my
B. J- Grant.
There will be a pnbhc examination of new quarters.
Spaulding and Tomlinson—5.
all persons desiring to teach, Ute coming
mar!9w6
Nays—None.
summer in tho township of Hastings, at
On motion, Council adjourned.
Cancers
the Center school house, on Wednesday
April 25th, 1877, commencing at 9 o’dock
a. m. The examination will be both of all kinds cured. Cancers of the Breast
written and oral, and applicants should removed without breaking the akin if tak­
Anniversary of Odd Fellowship.
provide themsdves with paj&gt;er and pencils. en early. Knife/ not used. Very httlo
Dated, Hastings April Utb, 1877.
pain. Call on or address
Programme for the celebration of the 68lh
Geo. W. Brown,
E. F. Brows, M. D.,
anniversary of Odd Fellowship on Thursday,
Township Sup’t of Schools.
aprI2lf
Hastings, Micb.

march to the Hall of Hastings Lodge, escorted
by the Hastings Baud anti the Middleville

W e would call the attention of delinquents

Band.

Teachers' Examination.
There will be a public examination held
at the Bryant school house, District No. 1
of the township of Baltimore, on Satur­
day, April 28tb, 1877. Examination will
commence rt 9 o'clock, a. m-, and will be
both written and oral.
Dated April, the 13th 1877.
Geo. E. Bryant,
Township Snp’t of School.

Repairing of all kinds 1n bur lino
promptly dtno at tire luwrot living rules.

rail on you we shall.
There was an altercation in Maple Grove

of music will mirch through the principal
streets of the city to Union Hal..

4th. Address by Bsv. J, Boynton, P. G.

Republican true and tried, has been appointed
U. B. Minister to Spain, vice, Hon. Caleb

*

Woolley.

Brick for sale nt my yard. Soction 23d,

.

fith. Benediction by R«v. G- "• Sherman,
The public, both ladies sad gentlemen, ar.

B8ti

Henry L. Newton.
xxilidtl
Dec. 5th, 1876.

Boots and shoes in aU the latest atylro
for Ladies and Gents at
Woolley r.

apr 12

Beith Up.

kind. will greatly improve in the northern

4 Teachera' Examination will be hold
at the Carlton Center School House. on
Friday, the 20th day of April, A. D. 1871,
at 9 tfdock A. M. Teachera will please
provide themselves with pens and psper.
Ld bo ready to begin promptly at the
hour. No certificate will..be granted to
those making up a partial list. Examina­
tions to continue at thd discretion of the

Tow-xiranftrfSob-u
Cnrlton, April
q»12«3
(■rao', boot,

wl ■k«». S"”1, “P

If you want to buy a suit

i
j

occasional use will prevent tho hair
from turning gray or falling 0$ and |

consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances
which make some preparations dan­
gerous, and injurioiifi to tho hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not harm
it. - If wanted merely for a

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing eke can be found so desir­
able. 'Containing neither oil not
dye, it docs not soil, white cambric,
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful

from small to great,

'

and having handled

about 1,200 buildings
in sixten years, I feel

confident I can satisfy those who may fa-

vor me with a call.

perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.,

pi ke

My-address is Irv-'

ing, Barry Co., Mich.

BBEorejrMSUrer

OnrfowU are all first elm and we rusrantoe
roiitfieUaUjto^ali
rt“ap for descriptive
EGGS. fi'4.OO

'

per

Residence — Six

miles directly West

Doxen.

J. B. STICKLE,
Marlboro, Stark County. Ohio.

from Hastings.

POULTRY WORLD.
cd lUustreisd Monthly.

i, (:

rnl.r-rly

aiis:.ksavWr iS

M. D. Reed dartres to oall attontton to
h»D«Wv»si»p. .b«. h.»»r b.
f,)UM&gt; « JI hoan, of UJT &lt;Uj, i~Iy •« d»

A. S DEAN
Irving, Mich., Apr. 23rd 1817.

work in H» line, from P»[W.&gt;
Jk»inU1«l&lt;lwl&gt;«l,lo Ure bmMurg «&lt;
£ W bum«r«r «»■&gt; &gt;" ‘b« ““‘V'
lUrry. dJK Corpoi lh« pU~; « tb&gt;
u,t

.hop with j-on B&amp;b 4 Bro.,
Church and Rrilrntd Street.

pr23m3.

oon&gt;« o

for Printers.

All persons indebted to John Stanley
New Millinery Store,
ua uutifiod lo oo»« «»d «&gt;ul» '[«'
eoutt Tkatimia w b.»d ’ben “
natter, mnK bo oeulod
------------------------------■» &lt;d°“ “F.‘b&gt; “ld Suu 8L.-oet.Kort&gt;&gt; We, Sn&lt;-door
muoro, .nd . word lo .ho w»e» .oSM no man wishes to pay costs.
Dy
Ladies, please call and look at our goods
John Stanley.

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Woolley a.

xx6tf

Grant s is the store ior na™
Why? Because you con buy more gooas

I

Notice to Teachers of Carlton.

cheap, at

in Rutland.

Sob'.c Order.

Petoeky, and report that thaw are lively, and

remain can be saved
for usefulness
by this application.
Instead of fouling the hair with a |»asty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its

UIWEll. MASS.

Bear it in mind thal Happy Cal Wagner and

(rating
ndical-

, with

hcaltliy, and ef­
fectual for pre­
serving tho
hair. Faded on
gray hair if toon
mtored lo itt
original color,
with the glou and frtilmtu of youth.
Thtti hair in thickened, falling hair
checked, and Inldnesv often, though
not always, cured by its use. Noth- io
ing can restore tho hair where Gio |

lb- recipe *nd d
remsdv by Which
to profit by the v
by .MrreriBg in penoct .
OGDEN. &lt;2. Codor.MreeL H

.ii
i „i,-&lt;i Blank and Brown, all at very low rates at
kin. w» ««nt«l and annroved. and ordered |
_
WaNZKR A BaRNKH.
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^enew a I o'clock P- M.. as follow. :
1.L Opening Ode.
2d. Prayer by Rev. R- W. Fletcher.

• will

which is nt once

ERRORS of YOUTH.

hll .’r.L’JSS. APIS? iKEtSd

the 26lh last., at Hasting*:
JKe members of Prairieville and Woodland
Lodges, together with Healings Lodge and
Hall this (Monday) evening. The popularity Palmer Encampment. soon after 12 o'clock. M..
of Cal s troupe is so great that it needs no
encomiums from us.
I*t al! remember the Odd Fellow's celebra­
tion at Union Hall this city, on Thursday next. before one.

may Concern.

York.

A Meat—AIU. vewey. nua-en »nu i ouuB.
Tte bo.4 or
Horioo „ S«« C— i
Tb. l.™t Book of WfU
o».»l
M—r
-U - -OU.. U» “f
Of'?*'■’ ,P‘“k' ''k; '

Sisis.

To Those whom it

bfore
■ We keep Wfi Dom«tic paper fashtow
for India and children. We have the Chi-

aprl2m3

NOTICE

�RURAL TOPICS.

Legale. (

8a, ssi’ff’SXiisv--.

“*

Catharine Oitraadcr. Complrinanr.

laaUncs. oa Saturday

MAKAQEMENT OF SHEEP
An extensive sheep breeder in New York
State gives his system of caring of Merinos
(and all breeds require the same manage­
ment} u follows: "I will first state what

tor r-dj cub, ’boat .5 P* «■

Legale.

Legal s.
Steci’Tios.

U. 8. INTERNAL. REl

the 17th day

SPECIAL

at tea

ling and Silas the oeUtioe. dale verified.
M. Frye KVIM lb»t Ike admiuiitralfoo
Kato way ho (mated to some sellable

JsraWiEt
ratysrss-

'Stea

—«»

cooldborcabyP""1-1**
Urs. to™, »r mcrcbiat. who toll ctolo
.^,torc^. .•Ib..«'..b.»«..Jto

baj .11 I »crJ I"
,» coaU bare the

Legalt.

PR6BATZ TJHDEk.
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of B

if futoco, i»e »dw r««4c' r°'J '"‘5

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CHANCERY SALE-

Written forth* turvaucaa

**.

TAX

triton. dirX-ud
*ad for wantttr-,
• "illnn. M ■ .
lurdCali... . .. . S

lUW'tejKtat. or u sr.‘_r.r
layl.Un.

a»»"J «

T^ftunrTTi1T7.
„oM wo—ad «-»&lt;&gt; “ f300 *"_■ °

long even

strew and corn fod-

p

For. tomcr

r^aioatopairoardit.

aprlMT D'ur,,t

tob.r« to wort hwl U1 U&gt;«-too,»d ■"

befell tob.retotorr.orcr.llto.mt.to
lhe rdbgo .torekoepcr to fj old debt., »

..Cditooto^or

Tboih.iootopd'^

to commcocc a new credit —ount,
hb crop, for lb. out -f&gt;»-

$1*5«■ **

VMS OF THE Lil ABOVE QUOTED ARE

•SSA’ii’SES'}-

thiTra», I

L^raab™,".^

« ""

is#-.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In tho matter *f_tho ertato of 0&lt;Uv4e Meeeqaser
■'ASTu

ForMdur

UAK A‘,n.tnoor„.

I

bun on credit; k»d ’be" bo rwarto bio

HSS'

"to”

where be get. inured, perb»|» . toare or
raa tbra fttoi cltoto ‘^‘Tuira^tot*) j^Ml^ed^yinr^^a^Z

two of men bare ran up W biU.00 cred,

it, rad ue «n^b&gt;top.y.

probate court of Barry, toaaty Mishina, all
of th* estate, risht, title, end intarwt of the eaid
dee—Aid of. la and to the real eelate eitaated and
betas in the my of Barry, in tho rtataofMiehi-

Sotnenuyb.ee

owning ereryttoupl. rad U— debt. «

„id to b. “ low."

loot.

But they

I rail "Bra, “d
BUicg lien rrato to raora

SgtaeUira

ay. : "I tore but during tb. you in tod

I«i» "X'u’M?

manbL’a?

Aaminlatralor,
.

'

WAK.’yjw

'

xoTtca.

,

debto •—, nod I mtut tnnke toy good cm"Wet
^ILju’mu without

aiplenty ,otids. avoid! n&lt; the nse of slura :”nd
f tm— mlden ralee arc loriowoi. you will be hipI'tSlrra*-“dfiral &gt;“KT.

Mothen and Daughters.

ADMINISTKATOH’SNALE.

U *■• tkinymor* than another for whieh

MX rara.

JOaHLA PECK, deceased.

J ,he b, tb. ram-1
boemtr oo the etreet. “» .„„„hiog the

fTountira

green- b.ravw.
rof I sternal Rev—ee.

them know it" So be nurk. up the
price,, of hb goodu 'ucorfingly. For 35
year. I tore bought my grace™, by the

What is more foarfol than a L.-*aklnr down of the
nerrou. nvitam T Tu bo
----------

In tbe matirr of th* mtato of Onlvia Meeeea“Braken rad
tuooce

romer, py thou Io—. with’"*

\

C H0O8E H KT W HEX Tl IK M

HOLLOWATS
PILLS.
Nervous Disorden.

Whereon my wife Sanaa Wlcki has left my
if
iiss":;
trait heron my so—mt.— I shall yay no debt! SSViFeSKWifHE
other eontroaUM after thU date.
.-peeial-Tax Klamp* win
Dafod. Oraarerill*. Barry Co . Mich.. March. 2nd. only
on receipt from th* p*i
’ marehdiT
. STEPH KN L. WICKS
same of apactlr dimedone

bol4X?
probata o«ee in theelty of I
lhe leuaiug humbug. ot “• “I.
an Moodur, the lrih day of April
year cue thousand elsht hundred and
'"T n. Jrartirameuf of New York

Stock to nee how he sund. u to pronto,

Diseases with Its Agonies
............. . ........

rii or more-------- ------- MO 0

UIRAM M. ALLKN.
tn»r. a pewvp*p«r printed
anty of Barry, for thro*

p“^ttoU,to^»toSS,^”«

tbto, bed debt", bu to help to pay than.

HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES

.u.
two horvee or other animal*;
Peddlarv of tobacco. a*oond elaaajtwo horsea

1M pmtm eesneranoe*

who deal, with the •per»n who bu
Tb. merebrat. on uking ra raeoanl of

Holloway’s Advertisements.
Aad for each atill maaafoetnrod—___
And for e—h worm maaefactured
Maaafaeturm of tobaoeo—............................

aragra of

&gt;oa to puc them ra opF»"
..
wu„,f.'t»g
-v'*-4’

„ cecry rtapotwiblc iuwor, rad other per

as

•
rarawrav. tuuu Clow ten* oorev &lt;
PeddlerseftaCLeo.fosirtkcUai’ina"foot &lt;

-on. mJ, rad other, nuy not own "»y
property in their own nra— (tb«r wire,

th Item dour of

1

iy • AJD. ISVT at one o’clock in the
loyreaUasia tbe tew—hip of Amr•t Bury, ia the stale of Michi -

the petition, dalr veriied.

^110^^. prayia* that the adminiatneetau may be (ranted to pome writable

bill u the cod of tb. year, bo »
At &gt;bo

SS4K?jll&gt;'

THE FOLLOW, VIZ:
Reotlhen-----------------------... ----------------- g3» (c

U, Whra I «»■"»» “ ".^"“'to
s™° my
rrato,.

not, parcnUj uk the pnto of whu. b.

u th. unooot-

® TIES UBMCEDflTHDI THE PBO-

SoPr for OomplalnanL

PROBATE ORDER.

aa.parvaaatto Licenra and authority ytantai on the ttb day of December. A.D.. IFT,
Probate Court of Barry OomiyTMiqhlsaa,

wholemle, u riiout lhe unit price. th.l

i ahd waul of Appetite.

country merctonu tore to P&lt;y for them,
utd I know ttot I tore rated thoumnd.

of dolluu

framer., rad .11

people who tore Irage fratilira to rapport.
BREEDS OF COWS.
Like sheep, swine and poultry, it

-

"'aT*"’
ffwrf. ttoir wtol-“Lt

Thu rabject to well ’Orth •

■eriou con.ider.lioo by

not be frant-d.

^.rtoW^^^
«

rratraort.*
A great many person.*

have
been
*»»

never been decided which breed of cows is ,nl city,
as an extenrioortt ed'ertbed
„
ri,e .‘TraetoLeoth Crtpraj.
in regard to lhe merits of differentbrecds. I
huiia up “Muter"! eilj.
&gt;“
.
Tbc following qualities pertain to the four I „yed. houto". eh""h'"
.p’ We .fre' I orot-r
,m?
beet breeds in the United States :

i&gt; VOPVJ

_

making good butter and cheese, and as a

.

CHAJfCKRY~

aprl?!t4.

liners.
BSEl

ri(ht. title end IMSrqM uflLruatd decaeetl of.tnand
to th ere* I eclat* e*taal*d and betas in IheGraatyof
Barry la th*Sl*t* of Miehisaa. known ami described
a* lolluwe. te-W: The eeatn half(K) uf lhe weel

JiOS;. ■..
dv, thoeUbih day of May A. D, IC7. at the hear ef
tea o'clock tu the forenoon, at the north front door

E.i'alhr
’SK
■ the —U Sum

HoUtei*.—rhia breed ia of Dutch on.

gin, is larger than the Avreshire, an enor­

•'”^:“B..krapi

rrtein indeotara of morisase made and exocatod
“ *#• •tehtomtth day ot Aaswet. In lhe year of
ur,J.'an, en* thjiu-ind eisht hendredaadseventy.
J,T.“(Wra^-!;"r.-.'.V.Tvte.TKa«ttl

exceeding all other breeds, and of good
quality.

This breed ia better for beef than

the Ayreahirea.

Short-Ham.—This is thobreed for good

beef, decidedly the beat that exists; and

Ouid.“ which ’'*?
uuriee MU
merely ^efl ®

nSTof the old
t0 have sbont

[■rimaee le amrtedt end tbe Mtiua of the bowel,
bru!“k’p**kl®«’’iR«;’i,‘l&gt;er*lax&gt;ti. e
dae
*" ’■iek,T •• d&gt;w in* eorreetinr med

The undivided twe-third^V of th, west half (Afl
oftbe eoath westI quarter &gt;‘1&gt; of Mvtiun twenty four
Dated. April 4. A. D. 1C7.
Wil.MI.NER OSBORN.
inriLwr
Guardian.

Tbi."rtJ look, like coldyrara .goJHt»
worthkra, or
tot raon
i» “took.

Jertey.—This breed and the Alderney
are now rated as the same breed.
are

s^reMW

»*"*?'"X
£u £ or th.J
X£EX;-“£

but one or two cows, and prefer quality to
quantity in milk.

No farmer or dairyman should breed

cows'pure, as it has been found more prof­
itable to breed grades, and to hate grades
of different breeds in the same dairy.
■A, Ayrrehira, Holism, or the Short-

PKTBOLEVM ON SUING LEA.
In regard to applying petroleum toahin-

rfteiKS’tTK
for tbo hearins cfeaid potilh

□ rt. then to be bold—
City of llMtios*. and

petroleum also prevent* the surfanc of the

petitioner
ther Orden

1 laud aocordin*
• satae more orfei
^J^*JhXtolto by umplj g«j

X

Dated Prairieville, Dee. 27. ICS.
Jan. 4. TT-UX PR INCH llOLDEN. Hortsvsoe.

itfesssasitet

Ml

““

“gcTbib
the dog went
u
f
Tft] wU..Whni » the worst, srfe of mvm

EU-SU.ttWi1 “

date were allowed for eredito.naotiaco. April Wk. 1ST7.

Apr1191

Contract..

'ADMlSwfHATORTsAEEr

'iiKsvi,
S?ateSrffiW1‘S!¥;

!Xf47B!S»2S.-SS^;
Reed world, in boxe. at Koenti. &amp;«t.

b*T' f^rff ‘ 7X7^’’ brurh
It m about four feet »*&gt;g&gt; ““

No ASIdaviM of pcbUeailoa will bo (tv&lt;
paid for. All to bo la—rtod at tbo Btaf to
..................
SvATI or
Maty tf Sarryum

REMOVAL !

PuNiaher oftkaHu
W.M. Iloi wea

By
5—two w north or ma,
bated. Mamh 36th. A D. ICT.
william mangham.

it hardens makes it more compact in tex­
ture, aad rather le— liable to take fire. The

h'*lth’' “G°» :

K lhe petition, date verified

hwcl’WEg J,“h“ “ „d for Bftj rant.

making two pounds of

makai but one pound from other cows. ,

00 svjated dir—tiou. and th* Uintaie
bo wen robbed into lhe email oftheba«
um. Thia (reatment will rivealmoeti
relief when ell other a—na have failed.
For Stomachi out of Order.
Komodieioe willooeEeetaally Improv

PROBATE ORDER.

They

This breed is mostly kept by men who want

KT.^.-pr.T.’^rdX

'_______ _________________

and arise all tho rtrtl, title aad inter—t the raid
1" 01 ? *•“ i,h d*r Of D*rember A. D. 1S76. in and to the foliowins doocribSsS't.TSfate. lyles end b-in* in the

Their flow of milk is small, but of aston­

ishing richness,

Dieonlere of the Kidneys.
In ell dbeaceeaffeeUay the— nrjane wbribertbry
Zn’ U^iB"t&lt;l! °r
lU1* WB,,T: or wh»‘h« lh»

tho .aid
the rale o

small and unfit for profitable beef.

butter from the name quantity uf milk that |

acre*,

WATLKHAn PARKER,

The Short-hormr are not adapted U)

only when highly fed.

eighty

«TATE OP MICHIGAN. C—nto of Barry.eea »oaeion of the Probe'o Cewtfor tbo Ceaatj
•««&gt;• Prebau OS— In th* Citj
Hariiasaea fbnrteay t be Sth day of April in
year one thooaend elsht hundred and eeven
TiKXErrA?naj-jr ’,p"u»

and in sixe about as large as the Holstetns,
but not equal to that breed in their flow of
hilly farms and short pastures, flourishing

rapse seven art. containing
be the eame more or lew
Dated March IWh. A. D. ICT.

SALE ON 'EXECttTIOK--------

the most beautiful in form of all breeds,

milk.

te *beueo ofthie medicine, whieh in
■ teas and visecloth* whole organic
&gt;v*rdernnytd.—hnrittmd stronsth fol
matter cl/oar»«. Tb* appetite, too. iInereeeed by th* me of the** Pill.
SI SI
■ ia preference to Snid

1O tnwnebip of Prairieville, oueaty aad rial*

-toXdX’

mous eater, with a very large flow of milk,

How to be Strong.
r let the bow&lt; In bo either cuaSned or uadoly
•nJh
riarular that HolPilln nhoeld b« reevmtuended for a raa

ana, »errn (7; wwL
Dated Hastiuc*. February 3). A D. ICT. _

dairy cow ia highly esteemed.
gXL.top-tto.thepral.o.whtohm

•Bd drinklnr what

whence lull
wt ladieT vaicri/a

“d

ssrtfK^ii.AiKhjs-. s&gt; suhis

totou tME: AfiLUyiii.i.u .r.
D. 1C7. at

for lhe deca and
(5’
do not
optttol to. ertto^d Corner no mch
own any W fa
StaU.

nine o elockJn lhe forenoon at th* profolaea hareinafter dtwcn'.rd. in th«Town*hip of Woodland, br
tho County of Barrv. ia the State of Miohioa. p«rraaattolic*n*eudaetbority rraatod Lo uon the

sale?

Stats or MlCWtosr. The Circuit Court for th
County of Barry in Chancery.
Alphens Fetch. Comp.ainant,

G CAR DI AN’S SALE.----------

Aymhirf.—Good she, a good feeder,
groat flow of milk of ordinary richness,

rqrt. oontainl—oao head rod and twenty (13) &gt; acre
&lt;f land, accordins to the I niled Slates survey, b
’ Td_JC7.
llftlAMM, ALLEN.
t Administrator.

rof by eaaiias a cony of this order to be pub
d in the llaiuns* Republican Bannrr. a newt
r pnalad aad eirvulatod la said cuunty s
'■ ’cl2*1e'?T &amp;7rft Jritoe of A-ehal*.

best, u dairymen differ in their opinions

well adapted 4o billy farms, products a

i"" °f C1**“,,B* lb*blotod

KsSrSCrc

--------SALE 6M

wiu. M.W Aroras.
O.^”',7"c'’

Cra.u

mu nil sme

teXECCTto&gt;i?r't&lt;,f
it

•hiogks from rising in downy fibree, or

GRAND RAPIDS,

/«/o yroiff o/l jift coifX'4 of C^L n/toLfo/i
STW, iu itfrwlllcllTLr 4o«1 r~ 'A T1C
/ItwlYfiffKaupSfOifr,

gl« oiled some tirno previously, &lt;nd flud
they in Mt» easily ignited by outside
fire. afahtrogh when ou« bunting they

T

will, of oouree, produce more flaioo than
the wood without the petroleum . ”

Petro-

immbaho u.ry good to opplj to the into

.f^lsrilM^"

S®1®

circuit

NEXT DOOR TO

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRIL 26, 1877.

NO. 104*

VOL. XXI.
H

she scarcely noticed the con veraatian going
on around her till the baby's name fell up­
on her ear.. Thia recalled to her mind a
talk with her husband, and she unfolded
her “plan" with the air of one conferring

New Advertisement*.

GOOD NEWS TO THE PUBLIC!

GEO. M. DEWEY
KIUTOK

PUBLISHER.

AND

an unexpected favor.
“You needn't ‘worry about Archie,
Bella; I hare a beautiful plan for Aim. I
think the best way I can help you, will
he to take the boy off your hands. Robert
will be willing, 1 know. Of courao it will
be quite a care, but we shan't mind that if
we can only be of service to you. He
shall have every advantage; wo won’t make
abit of difference between him and our own
children. Of course you could come to
ace him nowjnjd then—" for Bella looked
petrified. jA would ask you to stay with

:s.
Swift on the War Path with a new and
well aelected

TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION:

S3
IS.

STOCK OF GROCERIES

s.

RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Of every description.
J would beg leave
to inform my old customers and the

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p-*:.'
'.□n;

I
W 'l

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

fr-ai '.r ».W l_UJ)0 I _5’ 00
S.OT I lWrOTl

■luian I 5 tW I9-W I IKOU I t7.00 I
lama I «.«• I ifoo I SOtOl 60.001^80.00
lawn. I
HUM 1/-1.01 80X&gt;|'a&gt;jWt W

Generally that 1 have again embarked in

nr Tie Grocery Business «n&gt;
PFJFESSI0M1L AMf BUSINESS

laaiMfair.
Their m&gt;*thr with u* to than;

CARDS

MF* The

above goods have been aelected
with great care and will be
sold at prices that

dulyDR- A. M. BLAZO*
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON

gK
rf

BELLA AND BABY

DEFY COMPETITION.

JOHN' R. EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
ANCERV. OffitoovwRaatiMsNaUoaal

“Will you lift up your head laabel, and
listen to me ? We mnu ace what ia to be
done for you as quick as possible."
The speaker, Caleb Arno, was a grave,
Call soon aod examine my stock end
careworn-looking man of 55. He had
price..
oomc to New York with hb three abtera
Daalb.TtttfJ
to attend the funeral of a younger brother,
and “to inquire into tbe state of hb af­
fairs." Their rage and aatoobbment'wlien
they learned that of the property they had
counted on sharing with bb widow, not ao
much remained as would furnish a shelter
, for herself and child, can hardly be de­
scribed.
Outraged as they felt with
“Charles," all united in laying the princi­
pal blame of hb ruin on her.
Her extravagaore in drew, her love of noeiety aod
pleasure— all this was brought up against
her, and her youth and inexperience (for
she* was scarcely 19) seemed no excuse in

J. H SUTTON.

A LON 7.0 D. CADW ALL ADEM.
\rrOKNKY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

—

Ha
PHIL. W. NISKEKN.

&amp;

CARBOLIC OIL

F. S. BOWEN,
&lt;

-Utr rfur»eyor, Urpatr
*nd U.n.ral
■ :i«ryiw»r. -.ffirFin lU« toort )(»««*.
41 ..t.ur*. Mich. . __ _______ __®*L,

CENTRAL HOUSE,

Pmrlllea, •oolhe, mm*

lEcir eye*. Even Caleb who had hb
feelings more under control, could not
help an added shade of severity in bis

Cure* Itbeumallm anil NearalfU.
In«t»nlly ellye the pein of Burna.
Heab the aa«rt Obetlnate Berta and Ulcers.

voice as ha addressed ber.
Bell* raised her head quickly. Poor
thing ! She looked to young and tender
to meet such trial*. And yet the ' rreolution with which she choked back ber tears
showed that the little creature had consid­

» timxotf. MICH.. L. E. STAUFFER. Proa.
Il*i
uro Uantral Uoo»* oppojlt* ny
..! i pUroof ba*te«M. with w-ro room
mm.-Utiou*. I »hall bv plMMd

STfe.

xaiHtf

Sweet's

Cam--

; H A ND RAPID*.

Irf.u.iir

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r«„. W„.J,. Brol—. IM-. and W."

- - - • J - • - MICfl

BOARD ts»&gt; BOOM. TAM PER DAT.

MrlTNKVEB FAILS! Tr, itOnoo-««

DENTIST

Michisan.

FEBBAND WI1J.IAMS A CO..
tm.roIt.

ff. J.

Pension*.

Carriage, Sm aoi Orwiital
’? A I N TE r

erable spirit after all.
“It b beat you should understand the
at ate of affaire, Bella," Caleb went on
• Charles .has left
absolutely
ao/Aiay
behind him—not even the bouse belongs
to you. Now what are you going to do ?
As you have lost your aunt— ’
“And a nice one ahe was to bring up a
girl!" broke io Mrs. Cotton. "I done
xdieve B lla can so much aa hem a
pocket-handkerchief! And see with my
Jeten daughtera ahving our lives out on
that miserable farm ! Xnd the little mon­
ey I expected io return for all I had done

At A. M. Rock's Carriage Shop
Jefferson St.,

-

dignant gulp of protest ahe was silent.
“Such talk does no good," ho went on.
•‘Roll* understands our circumstances, and
that sister Wright is the only one who

Dr. J. B. LaSure** Ad,

hasn't a family on her hands------ \

| READ ! READ ! READ /
S pocial'Medi^Announoement

Old Bounty Land Warrant!.

Joy Comfort and Happiness
TO THE

Slek aafi Affltetefi!

OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

United State* Genaral Land Office.

DR. J. B INSURE
Th,noud u&gt;d &gt;0.(1,

u xU-looling little wo»m&gt;.

k

u

“That they should want to take your
baby from yon—that darling -baby I I
don’t wonder you felt heart broken.
And ao you thought the Lord had for­
saken you ? Ab, you’ll know Him bet­
ter when you've lived u long u me, poor
She passed from the room without an­ child I”
“Yet, aunty, I wu wrong; but I felt ao
other word.
discouraged. I thought I had so many
friends; but when the time of trouble
■'No, ma'am, we cannot give you a rent
niore.The watch isn't worth it"
There wu a touch of insolence in the lay silent, stroking the hand ahe held in
jeweler’s tone that called up a feint flurii
hem.
into the pale ftec regarding him. Bella
“ And you want us to advise you ?" she
—for it wu she—stood hesitating a mo­ aaid at last.
“ Yee, I thought you might hear of
ment.
■
“Well, you may have it on vour own something I could do. I don’t sew niody.
terms, then, though I am sure it’s worth I'm very sorry about that But if there's
more," she said, with a sigh.
anything else 1 ■ "
“You’re in no danger of being tatro ad­ ।
« Poor dear lady! Tc think of your
vantage of in thu store, ma am, aaid Mr. having to work for n living ! Why, you
Marble, sharply, u ha counted eighty dol- look aa if a breath would blow you over
lare into her hand.
now."
Bella went out of the store, her heart
“Ob, I’m stronger than you think. I
toj.w. TU&lt;I.J
AM,,.
b.
into the street wu put off, but only tw a
“Tea
“ God caa help me," aaid Bella, a palhetic tremble ia her voice. “He gave
baby to me, not to anybody else, and
He will help me to take care of him I’m

“Then they needn't leave their home,
Bella," persisted Frank. “I will find some
one to take your place in the store, though
that shan’t hinder your being with them
aa much as you please. We will both help
them ip every way."
“Frank, I tell you it is impossible. If
wo are to be friends jon must never men­
tion the subject a^ain. And now,” in a
softer tone, “I really cannot stay any long­
er. Good night, Frank; I shall always
wish you well."
.
There was a slight break in her voice,
and, turning, she went quickly out of the
room.
Frank looked after her a moment, then
with a white, set face, he picked up his hat
and walked off.
“Haartlam little thing I" he muttered, as
ho atroda fiercely homeward through the
rain. “I'll never giro her another thought
Ah, went Ican'tAelp laving her; she’s
the only woman in the world to me. Poor

Corid he but bon oeon Bdla half aa

for m Ibonn't—h’o J! Jobio’ I eoado to
linooe. M.ot’o the tio» I’Togooeto
oboreb i* &gt; «dioo dr«, »b« ihoxi no
bettor’n mr worn rolling jloel to tholr
Mmneto drooofd up in *11 B°d Getbtot.
jJTZibtTZur’wnAbt tie./ Bnl

go next," thought the poor euuo.

lAeii’/"
.
•
look of dupairing utgai.h name
bx oyea, .nd &lt;bo d—pod the little Ae held

ment, Mrs. Arno, please ?"
What the “plan" was will be shown

when trouble comet, nod Ibero e no nine to

hniky voice.
“Do 'looe,
Archie. She

Baby, and I’d like to hare it put on the
• J fra___ . 11
’ *
rit? ne nf»r

tnngnot nod fooliob, iboogh I dido I
,12; it before. But I'm widta* “ *&gt;

•

adu

A

do ’lone!"

cried

. .

.

•

take thb from mumma.

band."

Mr. Bull, or “Unde Joe." aa ho ia gen­
erally called, lean* forward in hia chair, bia
bT^orod like a child of two yearn, ^fixod affectionately on Bella It b
broom bur
tightly ""
.

little room.
“I do love him—I do I" ahe sobbed out.
Ob, I,H
with me!"

hereafter.

tfb

uodenund me if jou think to; Bo°‘
broke in. “And I know I bm'been a-

'4­

“A pleasant day, Mrs. Arno," a sympa­
thetic gentleness softening his voire aa he
noticed her careworn looks. “Yon are quite
a stranger. And how'a curly-head ?" laugh­
ing down at the child.
“Give him a chocolate mouse, Mr. Bull.”
aaid Bella, laying a penny on the counter.
“And how ia Aunt Nancy to-day.
"Ob, much the same as usual. Wou'dn’t
you like to go in and are her, ma'am ?—it
would do her good."
“And mo too," thought Bella, who
felt comforted somehow, since ahe en­
tered the little store. “Yea, indeed,"
ahe aaid, aloud, as ahe followed the old
.man. Archie trotted after, nibbling at his

"Aod wdl

'”“1 don't rat to be n burden; rat don't

.FRt*-***

beneficent fairy some months ago. Archie,
too—hb nnrae had taken him there once,
and from that time the child wonld never
let her pass the door without going in.
The old man learned to watch for him, and
bia round face would dimple with pleasure
at the right of the boy.

of Bella's trouble ?" said the old man,
musingly. He it never weary of talking
about Archie and hia mother, and one of
hia hearers nt least finds the repetition of.
the theme an unending delight
Bnc Bel­
la seems rather uneasy.
“Did yon ever think she’d turn out such
a Itttle buaxneaa woman, Mr. Darrow ?
Why, the store 'as prospered as it never
did when I was running it alone. But I
was alwaya sorry about her watch, and
she insisted so on our taking the money—”
“Of courao I did," broke in Bella. “A
pretty thing it would have been to come
upon you with my baby, and never offer to
lighten the burden a little 1 Oh, dear, how
warm it is1" ahe added, rather pettishly,
pushing back a bronae ripple of hair,
Frank saw how uncomfortable ahe felt,
and rose to go.
“Will yon-coma into the store with me
a moment, Bella ?"
“Oh, I gucea 1'11 say good night here,”
said Bella. “I mutt finish my work to­
night,"

“Give np my baby !'• cried Bella,
i springing from her chair. “Do you think
I have a heart of atone? Oh, it'a too
much !"
A gush of passionate tears
eboked her voire. “I may ‘come to nee
“Go, dear, go," added the old man, Bella
him now aod then.' Oh, how kind you
hesitated a moment, then did aa ahe was
are, Mrs. Buell I how well you underatand
In a chamber adjoining the kitchen lay
told.
a mother's yearning over her child !"
the old woman propped up by pillows.
“Bdla," aaid Caleb, gravely.
“Good night, uncle," aaid Frank, grasp­
She wonld never walk another step, but
She turned and caught hia hand, aa if her hands were busy knitting stockings ing hia hand. Then he added, in a whbfrom morning till night, and sale of there C, “ You know what I’m going to oak
hopeful of hia sympathy.
, Unde Joe?"
“Oh, Caleb, wasn’t it wicked to ask me added oonsideralable to their household
to give up my child ! I've been a rain, store. Her swret, pale fare wu framed in
.
, foubah girl, but I alwaya did love my baby silvery hair; there wu an air of refine­ loves you, I l:no&lt;."
“He’s worthy of her," he muttered,
ao ! Thai the should chink of inch a thing, ment about her that her husband lacked.
Frank
walked
off.
“
I
’
m
glad
of
it: but,
Her
eyes
brightened
at
the
sight
of
Bella,
j
it hurts me, Caleb.
8he wept passionately, her head upon for the latter's good nature and sociable Lord help us, how we shall miss her and
hia shoulder. Caleb waited till ahe wu ways had made her u great a favorite with the boy!" brushing away a tear.
quiet; then he aaid, in hia grave, moderate tbe old couple u her little boy.
’ &gt; Bella wu waiting in the store, a
tones :
"Dear Mre. Arno, how glad I am to, troubled but resolute look on .her face.
“Bella, be reasonable. If you really love see you I And the darling baby too 1" Closing the door, Frank stood silent a mo­
your child, you will put hia happiness be­ prtnriug a warm kiss on the uplifted ment.
“Bella," approaching her, “you know
mouth, with its impromptu mustache of■
fore your own."
. .
.
“ You wuid me to do it I" cried Bella, cboeolate and cream. Erasing her salnto what I wanted to ask you ?."
“I suppose so, Frank," said Bella, qui­
i She would hate pulled her hands away in the manner peculiar to childhood, he
JI but he held them firmly in hia.
followed his particular friend, “Uncle Joe," etly. but looking rather pale. “I wish you
wouldn’t ask it, though.1'
“Be quiet, and let ua talk it over sensi­ into the store.
.
“Oh, Bella, if you knew how 1 love
“Are you well, Mrs. Arno ? You don't,
bly."
' ‘&gt;jou 1" pleaded Frank. ..“Can't you love
look
so,"
said
the
old
woman,
after
they
tri was going to say, when Bella inter­
me a little, dear ?"
rupted mo," said Mrs. Buell, “that bad talked a few moments.
“Listen to me, Frank," said Bella, foreThe tender sympathy in her voire fairly
Robert and I would offer her a yearly
overcame poor Bella. She struggled a mo­ ing back the tears. “It’s impossible for
us to marry; it would make too many peo­
‘•Thank you ; I wouldn't sell my own ment ; then, hiding her face on the bed,
ple unhappy.
Think of your fkmily.
flesh and blood for all the money in the ahe broke into a passion of tears.
“Poor child ! what is it ?" uked the। What would they say,” a faint smile crow­
world."..
ing her face, “to your making a poor shop*
“Lot us bring this to an end, Bella," old woman, laying her hand on the bowed
gin your wife ? And on my ride are dear
■aid Caleb docidodly. “Harriet has made bead.
That gentle, motherly touch, made Bel­ Uncle Joe and hia wife."
you a moat reasonable offer, and, if you
,
“Bella, you don’t know my mother and
persist in declining it, we must conclude la's tears flow the futer. It wu some
sisters. Worldly
they seem, they have
that you wish us to interfere no further minutes before aba could look up.
! warm hearts, and they couldn’t help loving
"It
’
s
too
bad
of
me
to
trouble
you,"
she
in your affairs.
We will give you
you aod your dear little boy. Aa for Unde
half an hour to consider," dropping her ' sold ; “but yon spoke so kindly^ Nobody
Joe and hia wife, they shall suffer no lota.
hu spoken to me ao riooc——"
hands.
“Poor child I" repeated tbe old woman ; Our home shall be theirs; we will care for
“And I don't want five minutes," aaid I
, them together.
Bella, firmly. She stood quite erect now, "tell me your troubles. It'll eaae your heart,
“Frank, Frank, that generous heart of
with scarlet cheeks end a defiant light in perhape.
Thus encouraged, Bella took haart,, youn is always getting the better of your
her largo bine eyes. “I won't give up Ar­
If oy conscience would let me
and went through her story, not without, head.
chie, and you can do ua you please."
“Think a moment bsfore you turn your many tears . Tbe old woman cried with। bring such a burden on you, do you sup­
pose Unde Joe aod Aunt Nancy would be
her.

for Cb—”
. ______ ,
“Gently, Sarah, gently," interposed
Caleb, and hb calmly authoritative voire

•

man, came in smiling from an adjoining
kitchen. He was glad to sec the pretty
lady, who had come into hia store like a

u

At my OLD STAND on Jefferson Street.

THIS PAPER IN OX FU.J! WITH

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' Sbeh.7hmium.farro»«». durroS -h.

oar OOKSOLTJLTIOlfnU.'^
The Doctor* chart** araaa »“*•»**• “
•our may receive th* benefit or MewyM.

rid friend of Bel-

1
L

•ioe wtmtuK

him bia H*

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while new, and

.

�In tho matter of liberal political opin­

xij hepliblican Bajiper

jhe

Iron t'no Ninth District of Georgia seems
to br. Imckward.

HAJrtisas. Mtou., Apr. 233877.

llo has written a letter

say mg that he believes that thc title of the
VrestdtaK is tainted with i-nai, and that

THE BANNER.

PolUios.

Confession — Business

Neat

Triok— Rum—

'

Nkw York, April 24, 1877.

TUR TWKED 00Nn8»l0N.

Ex-Attorney Gcheral Taft, when asked

grin. “Rather ugly thing, that lastj

Now, everybody knews why Oakey Hall

■rid unknown. “It was outrageous." rcptie-1 recpcctble, but each one will be com­
pelled Co keep it a secret for bis own sake.’’
“Yea/’ replied tbe unknown significantly,
“unless there might have be- n one or two

a sensi-

last Saturday about the report that he had

ran away

weekly. The year last past has been a hard

written a letter criticising President Hayes'

one for the publishers ot local newspapers,

Southern policy, said to a reporter : ‘This

Tweed. The Boss had made up his mind
to split on his associates, Hid! got wind of --------, I have a note for 15,000 to pay this
it in time, and flitted. Tweed's expose is afternoon* and I am short; will you be

oad ytt

m

a semi-weekly the Banner has

paid something above expenses.
Our
choice woulff De to continue its publication

is all pure fiction.

ued ill-health compels

I have no desire to

get into the papers, but you are at liberty
to “X fthere fa nnt a word of truth in

in that form both in the interest of tbe, &gt;it.

public and of fbe publisher.

Its pure fiction.'

.

But contin­

There is a good deal of growling in New

us to practically

England over the appointment of Daniel

abandon all business, and while we cannot

Hall of New Hampshire as Naval Officer
consent to retire from the editorial charge: at Boaton. In Maine thc Republican
of tho Banner, we shall practically plaoe■ journals say jt was because he favored
iu publication in other bands, as we are not Bristow at Cincinnati. In Boston they say

ablelp do the work necessary to be done।
by the publisher. Hence, though contrary

if there is civil service reform

to our convictions of what is for the best■
interests of our patrons, after this week

Hall is merely a working politician and

for the present, be
'
printed only oueo in each w«*ek, size and

iho Banner will,

form to* be substantially ks it was before

the publication of the Semi-Weekly. This
change is not for the interest of the pub­

lisher, as the Semi Weekly

much

pays

the best; but is made to please some pat­

rons of the Banner, who, for some rea­
son, have not been pleased wi h thc Scmi!
Weekly. Wc should, if we had our usual

health, print both a Weekly and a ScmiWeeklr thc coming year, but that lias not
been under existing circumstances deemed

advfaeable.
Wc shall try to wake thc Weekly Re­

in thc ap­

pointment they can't discover it, since Mr,

tbe office is a sinecure.

It was as I

to Europe.

said,

a curious and instructive piece of reading.

heretofore stood well in the community are
quietly slipping away to Europe, and^hose

who stay aro fortifying

themselves

with

proof to make some sort of a show against
in Ludlow street.

Several Republicans

Boston Hemkl aays that thb agent of Col.

are already implicated, and it is expected

Tom Scott in that city is one of the busi­

that more will be. - Ho had tools in the

est and t bitterest opponents of President

Republican camp of course, for

Hayen’ Southern policy because he thinks

could net have got the Legislation at Al­

else

he

that the President is not in favor of the

bany necessary to carry out his purposes.

Texas Pacific subsidy; and that it was this

Twenty millions of dollars were distributed

agent who catiasd the printed posters to be

and

put up giving an extract from the speech

others, has had to bear the brunt of the

of William M.

Evarts on tbe Ix&gt;uuuana

the Boas, no more guilty than

whole thing.

the

His share of the plunder

Tho Charleston (S. 0.) N"ewt (Dem.), old in dodging prosecutions and now is n
while saying thst it will be the duty of wreck financially and in reputation, while
the Democrats in Congtass to support those who were hia associates in villainy
are living comfortably and in good odor on

to all sections of the country, if he will

their shares And what rexes tho old man

State, notissued from tome office running a

carry out in good ftith all the pledges he

daily, and to accoxnplith that, no effort

has made, and l&gt;e a constitutional Presi­

In return we ask the pat.

dent { recognizing,’no party, race or section,

renege and enrnett support of thc Repub­

thinks they can do best as Democrats and

licans of the county, and especially of our

with a Democratic Speaker.

will be Bpured.

business men,

intcrerts arc always

whose

more thajj anything else is that those who

made the mOst of it are thoas who were
tbe first to turn upon him.

Between his

rage and hu desire to gel out he is mak­
ing wild work among the Democratic poli­

ticians.

In anticipation of suits to rtfcov*

At the Cabinet session the 20th inst.,

local

er scores of them are conveying their prop­

the appointment of George A. Schneider,

erty to their wives and brothers, and scores

We presume wo need not say to any one

to Switzerland, was definitely ogreed upon,

circumstances the

is a bomb-shell exploded in the rcry heart

and upon the reeommenttation of t lie Post­

Republican Banner will warmly sup-

of tho camp and the consternation is wide­

master General it was determined to give

spread.

promoted by a liberal use of the

press, os an advertising medium.

ordinary

under

that

of Chicago, to bo United Staten tpinuter

Xthc policy and aclidu of the Republi

Charles M

CroawclL and . tho National

admiaMiration&gt;uf President Hayes.

yet, wu shall not endorse dial

And,

which wo

do not believe will be for the cood of tbe

people, no matter who

mny recommend

such action.
Ixically,' the Rbpubliqan Banner will

continue to be the best journal ever pub­
lished in die county of Barry,

and no

effort will be sparod to make it ns near
perfect in this department as possible.

To

this end correspondence is specially

in­

vited from all parts of thc county, and wc

trust those of our subscribers who arc io-

terostod in the growth and prosperity o

thc connty and ths continued

triumph,

of Republican principfoR in thc

county,

the State and the 'Nation, will aid us in

extending&lt;.ur circulation, especially among
the farmers of the connty. whose interests
it has been, and

will be, our purpose to

promote in. every legitimate way.

Secretary of State EvartadocRpotabandon his legal practice.

The Troy Timet still talks about “ the
much-maligned administration of President

Grant.”
Ex-Sen-stp’* Beu Wada has written not
one. Eui several letters criticising tbe Pres­

•

.

The disposal of the Southern quts

of

Brownsville,

Tenn.,

vice

Judge Spence, of Maryland, who has re­

It W reported in Washington that tbe

BUODeasor of Judge David Davis will not
when the

winter term of the United States Supreme

.

Court begiiw.

,

notion of a split in thc party in the South

The Bourbon Itamocruf ridicules thc

(Mlsa.)

York aod Brooklyn have resolved to ad­
here to the law, and to prosecute all others
selling. Already several hundred suits
have been commenced against liquor deal­

BV8INKSS TBOL'DLEK.
New York has long been worried by

Inns or taverns. The law io that licenses
shall not be granted to any one who does
not keep three spare beds, with proper
bedding, for the accommodation of guests,
which course none of the saloons or bam
proiend to. The law officers will push it,
for they - can get their costs and foes,
and consequently there will be trouble.
Tho temperance aaociation see inthis an op­
portunity for a new crusade upon rum,
and the dealers are girding up their loins
for a vigorous defence of wbatthen consid­
er their rights. There will be a va&lt;t
•mount of speech making, and a vast
number of arrests, but it will amount to
nothing. Liquor-wiling cannot be restrictcd in a population like that of New York
where a large majority of the people drink,
and where rum is an clement in politico and
makes and unmakes politicians. Rum
can elect whoever it chooses, for that in­
terest is solid, while tbe opposition to it
is always divided. But there will a lively

the discrimination of the railroads agaioat

At Battle Creek, on Saturday afternoon
four* boys, among whom were two sons of
Mayor Austin, were playing near the
marsh accompanied by a large Newfound­
land dog, owned by C. M. Alward. Little
ctabt-year old Eddio Austin accidentally
fell in where the water ia several feet deep
and disappeared beneath. Tho dog, though
at some distance took in the situation at
once, rushed to tho spot, plunged below
the surface and brought the child up by
the breast of his coat, holding him firmly
above the water until the boys came to
D. C. Henderson, of the Allegan Jour­
nal, announces himself a candidate for
state printer of the United States at Wash­
ington. We hope, for the credit of tho
State, that Don will bo kept at home. He
is a good printer, with all of tho faults
and few of tho virtues of that much-*
abused class.— Coldwnter Reporter. ‘Twas
ever thus. No truly, great man was ever
more than half appreciated while living,
but when ho has been laid away in the val­
ley to sleep the long sleep that knows no
earthly waking, then, if not before, will
the transcendent virtues of tho great Alle­
gander shine forth like a nismer's eyeball
in a dark entry.—Evening Nrwt.
'

’it, and

now th; European

steamer* are

NEW ADVERTISMENT8.

G. P. Rowell &amp; Co’s. Col.

Sv®

DRUNKARD STOP !

oTTum habit.

wager.

The election

returns from

Louisiana, Florida and Oregon were put in
judge r^s still consideringhia decision, be­

Herald,

a

prosperity, an 1 who know nothing about
it and care less, and so the'Merchants aod
Manufacturers suffer.

A NKAT TRICK.
The neatest, cleanest swindle that ever

whether Hayes was elected legally or not.
Ex-CoDgrassmsR

Long

(colored),

of

Georgia, cxpreaied himaelf as fully satis­
fied that the President's Southern policy is
needed to bring about good feeling among

of assignation frequented only by the very
bluest-Nooded of tbe aristocracy. If a
married lady from Murry Hill goes beyond
moral limits, it is at thia house that she

unlawful lore it is at this house that he
meets her. It fa so quiet and so safe that
none of its Irequetcra ever bed tbe slight­
est fear of being disturbed, by tho police or
any one else. Lest Friday night the

frieadly, and all are secured in their rights.

He suokc of the liberality of the State in

providing educational means for colored as
well os white people.

"too&amp;AS E. NOOSE.

uro Buff«rod t'* j can.
naed only tn r&gt; bottle*. and already fwl

GOOD

EVIDENCE.

*a®stssfe

•“

Vrosnn has cured tnr; i
Ood an th« lira* that then-

cZstaW*e’,

*

APPRECIATION.
C.nk.r-15 Hmon or RboomMlc afl«-4ow, l‘
ml. and 1 h»TO UMd Blmoxt .verytbins- I

I
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I.!

&gt;• ... ——J ... ... «...
MirTTWfe.

Vaptba 11 Sold by all Irusshte.

local

police?

In the Sweet By-and-By

Cannot but be tho happy ' thought i-.the fortunate recipient of the. “Bockv
Mountain Toubist” scans its wonder­
fully attractive pages and peruses iu fasdusting descriptions. Most beautifully
embellished with new and highly artistic
engravings, its fetter-press a mode! of typ
ographical richness, and the arrangement
throughout simply superb, the Rocky
Mountain Tourist is worthy of compari­
son with Picfuretqur American or TZr
Aldine. It is written in goi-sipy, graphic
style, covering details of the tour through
the garden.* of the Southwest (the Arkan
sos Valley, Southern Kansas, to the very
heart of the Alps of America—the Rock­
y Mountains.
.Tauuts are made to all tha
famous resorts of Colorado, the "remark-:
blc ruins, thespriaga, the mines, and, in
short, to every point of interest to tourist,
agriculturist, capitalist miner, and invalid.
With the Tourist, the San Juan Gcii&gt;k
keeps firing company, and the two publi­
cations arc moiled free to nil writing for
one or both to T. J. Anderson, Topeka.
Kansas.
,

W. W. Wolnough, editor of the Battle

A. Card.

marched out of their rooms into tho grand

We take this opportunity of informing
the public, that we will safely and radical­
ly cure all cases of pUet, without the use
of knife or ligature. No cure, no pay.
E. F. &amp; I. W. Brown.
Hahtinos, Dec. 21,187G.
xxiGStl

Club.

A number of Indians on

the Sarnia

aod will soon have a full set of instru’

‘JACKSONS BEST"
Chewing Tobacco

making appropriations for the
Ksh Commissionera for the
1877-78.

gBMSSiwiB
*"’?’*«*•

.tot; ,1m. bold

Notice.
Farmers please taka notice that 1 ha' •
bought out the interest of Calhoun A
Beekwitb, in the hotel barn and you will
find it to your interest to cal! and sec roc.
jteAltf
J- W. Brock.
Wanted.

In bis own dty,

A good, improved Farm.
Any od
having a farm of SO acreu or more, wit
good buildings, can hear of a jurtha-e
by calling at mv office over IIa*tings Nctional Bank. *
Tnoa. J. WlUHtft.

Bute Reform school.

electing men for office without regard to
polities.

grant tat them off with a modicum of good
. 4.;..,. --..1 'L. v
.

friends, can you tell
•”
he
Kdkfg u. Ml bbodod mo who Leoni'laji wi “*
“And pie 1 they had little difficulty in reoqniswas a member of the
—■—- --------- .1.------tbwof
what makes you think

» lb,

oud

Whitman’s Assorted Candies—the best
n the market. A full supply at J. P
Roberts’.

near Elk Rapids in thio State have joined
the Reform Club. How is that for Lo ?

Macon, the whites and -blacks united in
North.’

BplrtU, dbtu:t&gt;cd

Ga&amp;dd fifteen Pounds of Flesh.

ing undecided, as he said, on the point

colored people have no cause of complaint.

edocsa of such a division.
VickAurgh

There is trouble among the rumsellers­

WV
rHNUtiiTiUMtt. morin, M.R

the

Imc* rnt&amp;Vllnr Bad
wa»ion»l!y lMe«-

FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.

^£ikWCHLESS

- yet it does not think it amis to lecture thc all the Southern people, without regard to
In Georgia, he said, the
Southern brethren solemnly upon thc wick t politico or color.

The

die.

RUM.

POLITICS.
President Hayes is gaining ground io
signed. Mr. Freeman woe the Republican
giving the city a twist. Cargoes are this city every day. Business men of all
candidate for Governor of Tenneoeo a few
brought cheaper from Liverpool to Boston, prties fire wheeling into line in his sup­
years ago, .running against Gov. Brown.
.^ora,
CHEV—shiOXr.
Philadelphia and Baltiomore than to New port. While they are divided , somewhat
Senator Beu Hill of Georgia has written York, and hence the howl. Tho reason is as to the wisdom of his policy they are
a letter on tho interference of Senators plain enough. Tho great line west from willing to giro it a fair trial, and they all
suppport heartily his efforts to reform the
with regard to appointments to office, in Now York is tho Central aod the Central
civil sevice. He is the first President who
which he says : ‘In my opinion n ’Senator is managed by a Vanderbilt, aod the moat ever paid the slightest attention to ante-r
FOB S*LS HT ALL DULTCX
QCn
is ru a.
hu no more right to sclrct one of a num­ pig-headed of all tho Vanderbilts. Tho election promises, or who ever made pos­
itive
attempt
to
carry
out
pledges.
Tbe
ber of applicants for office, and use tho in­ Pennsylvania and Baltimore roads lay in
custom-house is being thoroughly clean­
fluence of bis position to give that appli­ w'tth the steamships and agree to carry to
ed out. Tho sinecures are being abolish­
cant nueecM. than a 'judge on the bench Toledo, Chicago St. Louis and Cincinnati ed, the dead heads are being turned out to
WOWDKKKVT SUrCKM t 05,000 «r the
hu the right to select one litigant in his for a less rate of freight than tho Cen­ grass, and the force is being reduced to the
court aud use all the powers of hia judicial tral will, and sonfccquentiy the freicht goes exact requirements of the ousincss to be
position to secure succeaa forthat litigant." to those cities. In short the Baltimore dooe. There is howling among the pro­
and Ohio and Pennsylvania roods have fessional politicians, but the content of the
Governor ‘Blue-Jeans* Williams is evi­ combined with the steamship lines, and citizens is delightful. President Hayes
bodr ran a.
dently one of the Iola-fashioned sort of are taking tbe trade. The trouble with ia very strong among tbe people, and be
has a strong party behind him, for the
men who believe that a knowledge of the New York is it has no terminal facilities ;
tbe city and its railroads are managed as people are oonviiccd of his honesty.
three ‘RY will solvo «D the problems of
PlKTRO.
selfishly os possibly, and are not in the
human Efit In a recent conversation he interest of the city at all. They are run
bitterly denounced the liberal school system in the interest of Vanderbilt and his ad­
State Home.
of4cdiana, and asserted that five months herents. And they depend upon the foot
of school in a township each your is enough that a certain amount of freight and a cer­
Twenty lake captains have joined the
.Annliwulri. Out!
tain number of pasrengera have no other
LUEACK^Awe^M
Reform Club at East Saginaw.
for the education of children and youth.
way of geting into the citv. The other
It' is not very surprising that Governor roads aro managed on brooder ideas, and
The Berrien Springs Reform Club has
Williams is an inflationist and no better at the other cities, better governed and de­
pending more upon their enterprise than room.
orthography than he should be.
natural facllitcs, are taking the trade and
Pontiac's Reform Club now contains
A lawsuit over an election bet has been New York is suffering.
Its trade is be­ about 600 members, and the saloon keepers
lliooa. forth. .
'
pending for some time in St- Louis. A ing pared off here and sliced off there, have but tittle to do.
till
the
diminution
is
seriously
frit
and
Democrat and a Republican bet on their
A four-year-old daughter
of John
occasions alarm. But what can be done ?
respective candidates for President, and
' "
*”11* *into 'a cistern
•'
The city is in the hands of the class of Aw*—
suit was brought by the Republican, when
drowned.
Democracy who have no interest in its

as evidence, and at the latest reports tl»c

tion leaves them desolate.

be named until next December,

Freemmi,

Hayes was inaugurated, for the amount of

The Democrats ppaqa adrartisc for an

iasne.

al of the I’ustoffice Department to A. A.

Tar rwpertfelly,*
MONKOE l-ARKKH.

George Leland, of Mendon, saw a man
erawl out of his (Leland’s) home George

e 77 ms.iy.yjiayas:

Political Notos.

ident's Southern policy.

morearo miminga Itogelhcr. The confession

tho position of Assistant Attorney Gener­

Jf both the State and Nations, na

represented by the State administration of

nouneed to most at Grand Rapids on the
Sth of May. They'ask thorn who may be
interested, whether members or not, to be

About four o'clock,last Friday afternoon,
while digging a well at somerset, Hillsdale
and carried out. The ladies present that county, Henry Parr was buried by the
Men attempted to reach
night were also visited, either by note or dirt caring in.
person, and they are paying handsomely that him, but owing to the nature of the
their guilt nay not find them out. Mor­ noil and the depth of the well, he was not
al—be virturiM, and you may bid the taken out until 10 a. m., Saturday. Parr
ia still alive, but it is feared that he will
black-maileraJueflanee.

has been spent in litigation, ho has grown

President Hayes if he will do equal justice

BANNKiuthe equal inevery res­

_H&gt; R. Steven’s Column
WHAT I KNOW ABOUT VEGETiKL

The steamer Forest CUy, arrived st
Grand Haven from Mflwunheo Bunday
morning with thirty-one thousand Umbels
of wheat in bulk, consigned to Cork, Irel­

However, the lock-up could
at the stranger for a minute—the stranger
__ ’ -J
&gt;-r.
smiled, Mr. . ■ -saw the character of the
that it was a plot, made deliberately and , man, and without another word wrote a
Mrs. Margaret Mulvsow.uf Assyria,
rcry carefully worked up as to detail, and checquo for the amount. And as every
Barry county, died on the 4th inst., aged
one which required a great deal of skill to one of tho respectables received a call, the. seventy-eight. She was a native of Onon­
object of which was.the name, from one of
carry out There is squirming among the
daga connty, N. Y., but has lived thirtythe three unknown, it is evident enough
। Democratic politicians and explanations that the three were in collusion with the 1 throe years on the same farm in Assyria,
twenty of them a widow.
are the order of the day. Men who have

tho damaging disclosures of the old man

The Washington correspondent of the

Borneo has recently Jost two of ill old
aotOcra. Noah Cooky and Jamra Thornington, the former on the 10th from apo­
plexy, and tbe latter on tho 13th.

and State was not the growth of time but

pect cf any wekly'papcr published in the

publican

'

Tweed

Troubles—A

to do with him.

Vblnra of the Banner, and the yea»

that we promwcu to print it

’

The

Southern Democrats ought to have nothing

This issue completes tbe Twenty-first

.

OUR NEW YORK LITTER.

ions Be* । Hill’s successor as Representative

tbit

The law says

25 XSaSlBfcKfeft&amp;SttST?

MartStf
Hastings. March 28.181

O. D. Sbauldin a

Ml*.

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�Council Proceedings.

jheSeini-WBBkhUepteblicaiBawcr

History of a Picture.

Roll being called th* following Aldermen 1
were present:
j
Aid. Dewey McNaughton. Ru*-ril. Snatdd.
■
— - -‘
’

■Altai* of EllaabaU* Breuihloa.

Ti7"About the County.

Abesni—Aid. Abbey and Lcwiv
Minute* of tbe prvvloua meeting were read1

'
&gt;

Street Committee.

.
&gt;

K&lt;-r f I'- M«r*h of Paw Paw ia Halting

follows:

[.tea t.- la tlii* city.
V ii. Holme* of the Juurnal la: building a

Ayes—Aid. Dewey, McNaughton, Russell,
Spaulding, Tomlinson and Young—6.

,-e oil Broadway, Routh.

Ow uiolbn, the subject of salaries for Qty
officers was referred to the Finance Committee.
bins ia rH,nt ,f t’’eir •lon!­
.*
__ S—— —l.K I.—*

meeting.

On motion, the Street Committee was author-

loquent apcakeru from Grand Rapids,
with ua again in Union Hall Sunday

By Aid. D*wey:

hereby iaatnwud to notify all residents of this
city to remove from the streets all wood, box­
es or other property that in his judgment in-

The Harmonic Quartetts will slag at tho
..[.crsnce meeting in Union Hall next Sun.

•e who attended

the (»o-e*lled) Cal.

procounjcd it an unmitigated humbug,

I

•ptondid
! -i f groceries.
Kn .and Chureh UMee Sewing Society will

Nathan Barlow.

irwinct with the charm of physical vigor,
The graceful, half-voluptumiw outline of form
“Mdlcatutcu*nuoni»eJ with delicately blended
Hut", On l&gt;i-&gt; canvas, tbe humcHc-t face* had
nn almost irrdristililechnrm. The other found
pleasure only in depicting weird and glootnr
subjects. Above all, did he excel in painting
the portrait* of the dying.
The aguuhlng
death-throe, the ghastly fitcc and form, wore
all depicted with marrrloins fidelity. There
existed between thews artlwt# thc most intense
dislike. At length this dislike fulminated. 1
The beautydoving artist had ticen engaged in 1
painting the portrait of a beautiful woman. :
ConnoiHscur* pronounced it the most wonder- I
ful piece of art |bat had ever been produced. 1
Hia brother, artist was jealous cf his fame '
and sought revenge. By brildng thc keeper '
of the studio, be gained access to the picture ■
each night.- Al first he was content to only
deaden thc brilliancy of the complexion and
eye*, efface the bloom from chock ami Up and
point a shadow on cither cheek. Later, hh
artoke* grew bolder and freer, and-one morn­
ing the artist a wok* to find tho entire out­
line of thc portrait changed.
He could
scarcely recognise in the emaciated form and
haggard countenance the glowing conception
•he-had embodied. The pullid face and ex­
pressionless eye* he had attributed to a lack
of genuine** in his material*; but when the
outline* were changed ho suspected the cause
and indignantly dismissed the keeper. What
the revengeful artist marred by a few rapid
stroke* of hi* skill fttl brush was only restored
by year* of patient industry.
Reader, need
we name the artists,—Health, who point* the
the flower* and "grassy carpet’ no fere than
th* human form divine,—Disease, Hie dreaded

Gentfojhen are invited

1. O. 0. F. this afternoon.

Mew. Cook and Brooka, tinnera. hava
. r.-mted to make fifteen hundred pails.

arpe. Thi« great
istuuarr in South
I .t&gt;v«loi&gt;« to the
1). Hiblc Hmue,

Geo. M. Savage &amp; Go's Col
Rkmoval.—Geo.1 M. Savage &amp; Co.
tliu well known m-wspapcr advertising
ageuta, of Detroit, Mich., have removed
from 72 Griswold to more commodious
and convenient quarters. No. 30 Congress
street west, where they have fitted up ele­
gant offices.
rnHKFraaiosMor Iwvalld NoldUrs can be
MILO B. bTEVENS ACo.. D.troit.

marl'Jyl.

Dry Goods

GfiOCERIES! CHOCK!

On motion. Council adjourned.
Wx. H. Stmbiss, Recorder.'

pence -mile* and kindly acta to hia fallow

The Way it Happened.

The quarrel spoken of In Mon-lay'* issue a*
more could he accommodated, and young

■ : Mr. G-D.,

exchanged at that time. Subsequently Star
•ason overtook Moore and Bl tacked him with

I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have'a
new and

7

i»a troinpt

and carend attention.

St even­

nlee quiet Lop.
dan
and the bill only one dollar.

Remember the place,nt J. S. RU*JWJ1JV S
Boot and Shoe Store. Jf-ffekson street.
Glee me a call.

Containing over 1,200 varieties Vege­
table am! Flower Meds. Colored
Plates. Elegant wood-cut* of Vegeta
Nee
and
Flowers. Handsomest
Handsomest Guide
w«“
"&gt; tiowcra.
Guid
Published
C3rScnd fur it. “ttri

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

lars during hb btudnesa life th
statements and fairs securltie*
Many who. through pressing emergencies, havi

Mr. Holden when hope Ind nearly died out.
Many throughout Barry county Vi’l deeply
feel the lo«» of -Frank Holden. ' a-he wx* f«-.
miliarly called. Hia death will U but little
more deplored by hi* more immediat J friends
than by ecorev of Mhern he lisa time and again I
helpe&lt;1 in time of wore need. Ho leave* a f.im- '

£

Detroit Advertisements.

11
!!

.a
^5!
i--'

SHEEP FEED.

600 bu , REFUSE BEANS

.will tend
family.

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aat and In tsror or u ni* ir. "n-orr
aoder J.Me''4&gt;rmiek. i lsiiitifl*. 1 di'lon th* U-hd'.r j

"•

[-rance meeting al Sheridan on Saturday,

33
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kSITIIEFAMILY

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GUhSII

Year. {MMlpnld?

l&gt; of WOld- ।
f Mlrhtaan. I

81

Liberal eammbrion to I
A',rai,V..KX.r..

rance numm
•• ■ -•*' f1"1'*'"'
(tot sores of Jand.areordlnaio tbs I nit
irv«y.
me «ami&gt; mor. or.
I

A cordial invitation is extended to

_

'Drugs, Medicins, h’tc., Etc .

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO., Cambridgeport, Mass.
WABEBOOlSt SMWashlagtea St., Beeteai 1J0 StaU St., Chkajo; 10 LaOcsta II
........................
car. rr len ceaU a number. l.«h r.umlxr contain* ft.
GEO. WOODS &amp; CO, MJUMrs, Caabridgapo&lt; Mass.

Challenge Accepted.

Wnit 2, Goodyear.

pfiahed hia purpose

City Dr ig' Store!

pharmaceutical chew.
PROBATE OR DEB.
'

H48&amp; ££VtK^of

fiSOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Physician’" Prescriptions and

Rbwabd

Family Recipes

• aakaown, about thirty years

J. P. ROBERTS, Pioprietor,

carefully pre­

on Tuesday, the 15th of May, 187*.

HASTINGS.

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

weigns aiwu*
— --- ■------ ---duck overalls, coarse boots with seam ap back
of isc, probably wool lined ; dark colored
shirt, light drab overooat, light colored plush
-..
••
f ...... rtawn. and

of purest quality only.

REPAIR SHOP

M. C. C*a»dalu

rans committed tn tne

iowb«u«j&gt;

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-

MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prcxcriptionf.
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

tv paper* immediately.

Liat of Pitente.

C. M. RUNYAN.

xxiBGtf

Though, aa a lm*i-

folded hb tent like

A BRUTAL OUTRAGE.

John Q. Creasy, of Hastings.
Should you ass St to accept those conditions,

TOItt PRICES.

BO

Yet. having

SAEEON EXECUTIONof Michigan. County of Barry.

that time Stevenson

Hk-koby Coxtraaa, Mich., April 24, ’77.
■C G Mixta, Hastings, Mich.:—I iaksplea»re io accepting your challenge for another

02214771

III

STOCK

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars, syrups, spices.
Baking Powder, saleratu^ starch, soap,-can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold al

find, Stevenson rallied a gang and followed Mr.
M. some distance, heaping all the epithets they

dt'Mild be

C. M. RUNYAN’S.

157

WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT.

pressing our deep regret at hia taking off.
Mr. Holden came into Barry county above
34 years ago, a poor man. and.by hit iudurty, pernevenuice and commendable econo­
my. wm at tbe r'------ • V!------------ ’ ~r
a large amount &lt;&gt;r propertv. We &lt;!&lt;• not Ui.htal ever Applied to Mr. Holdibai aid wav given them.

turning from meeting on Bunday when Steven­
son pointed a gun al him. though with no inten­
tion of shooting. Mr. M ore rebuked him for

«ign painter.

155 and

hardlt

Maj. Geo. M. Anderson is spending a few
days in this city. Tbe M^j., u as smiling and

- Ids to Lang's merited reputation as a tip

GEO. S" &amp; CO'S

In Memoriam.

printing financial

POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

Important topthe Ladies.

In another column will be found the death
notice of Francis Holden, late of Prairieville.

known throughout Barry County.

I j put up a splendid sign on their Millinery

Paints, *3ils and Varnishes,
Farme rs, examine the W^ARD
PLOW,b efore purchasing others,
Every onO waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
at

jerStmfi

keeper to whom Health often intrusts his
portraits. And ia it not thebchuty of woman,
the most admired of all the works which adorn
the studio of Health, that Disease oftenest
seeks to mar • The slightest stroke of his
brush upon the delicate organization leaves
an imprint that requires much skill and
patience tn efface. Restoration must tic prompt.
drely conduct. Ac , before.tjie City Recorder. Carelessness must be dismissed. Let suffering
The account* of Anson Maynard for hauling women heed the warning ere Disease her
murrwl their chief lieamy—Health—beyond
Irirnos. print- reparation. Dr. Pieroe's Favorite Prescrip,
ing, 91X25, were allowed, by
satkl nays as lion has been used by thousands of these
sufferers, and they are unanimous in their
follows:
praise of its excellence. If you would be
transformed from the pallid ' nervous invalid
Spaulding. Tamil neon and Young—G.
into a happy, vigorous woman, try it.

Dennis A Holmes,

Built lens, examine their Build

&gt;( yoalh, lurm.
t" •

Adopted by ay*e and nays as follow*:

The following acounts were referred to the
Finance CommiUee:
Barlow A Goodyear, supplies,
I I Hi
City Treasurer, for desk,
2 UO

N EW

I re; _r..ti« u . t l.SDt A.X Lt.it 1’. whichcuted hl*
only child, and now rive* this recipe ft*, on receipt
of two atarap* &lt;o pay exprsa**. Hemp el w eurea
iiixht aneat,. tuuMaat the •'.omach.aud will break
a fresh cold Id twenty-four hoars. Aadreaa Ca*ni-ixx A Co.. lu*7Racr St.. Philadelphia, naraln*
hU^aper. xulftl.

Aye*—Aid. Dewey, McNaughton, Russell.
Spaulding, Tomlinson and Toung—6.
Nays—None.
On motion of Aid. Tomlinson, the Marshal

ement Smith ia erecting

5*OWr JRS &amp; BARLOW

POSITIVELY CURED.
When cleat

A regular meeting of the Common Council of ■ Two &lt;4 the iuwl celebrated artiste the world
the City of Hailing* wu* held al their room on 1 b*" c,er
JwsU In the name dty. Guo

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"7.' but, c.. - M~^r. *1-" w-

00788955

*0&gt;.rtl««d Utter*.
•aeh Hated April 17. 1877.

Gumming &amp; Filing Saws

FuraiaUd thia

paper by Cox A Cox, ftolicitara of Fatonu
Washington. D. C.

a specially.
nxrnamUr th* phm* i« Acriceftaral Halt in the ,

„ p.tl.e .«&amp;&gt;,« A. J.
„ Suu
• 1"S« !■“
howmbold furniture, eowuMing of atOTW,
ehairx, tablss. lonngw, bureaus mirrors,
a- a,11
.jtESgto

I?«r

“*•

Heat ms*. Apr.

#

in quality a specialty.

I

nrieties.

�Political

[CONCLUDED FROM 1st PAGR.]
fear. WhoM step is that at thc door ? Thc
old man looked up, and a flash of joy
passed over hia face. Going hastily to­
ward tho new-comer, be eeixed both hia
hands.
“Thank God you’ve come, Frank I The
child's been very aiok, but I think he's a
little better," following Frank to Bella’s
tide.
She looked up, with her white face and
tho tecriou anguish in her evea. “Oh,
Frank !" she nid, faintly, putting out her

hand.
Clasping it gently, ho said, in a tone of
mild rcwuacb, “Why didn't you send mo
word, Bella T
“It’s diphtheria; you mustn't stay,"
whispered Bella." motioning him off aa he
bent over the crib.
“But I am going to stay, Bella," be re­
plied, with such mild decision that she felt
remonstrance wu useless.
Wearily the time passed by. The doc­
tor camo and went, leaving little consola­
tion behind him. Tbe old man, worn ont
with grief and anxiety, slumbered heavily
in hia ebair.
Bella felt she could hardly have gone
through that night without Frank. She
scarcely knew her ardent, impetuous lover
in him who sat by bar aide, so strong, yet
ao gentle, quick to anticipate bar slightest
wish, and ministering to her aod Archie
with the tenderness of a woman.
“Can't you clflSe-your eyes a few mo­
menta!" he whispered once. “I know
just what to do now, and you look so ex­
hausted.''
“No, oh no !*' ahe said resolutely ; and
he urged her no farther.
Midnight wu approaching, and a great
hush fell upon them both, for the doctor
had said there might be a change at that
hour. Bella sat, her eyes fixra on the
child, never stirring except to give him his
medicine or the stimulants tbe physicians
had ordered.
Frank, motionless u a
statue, watched tbe little face with her.
At last Balia raised ber eyes inquiringly
to hia. There wu a gleam of hope in her
look and in the one that answered her.
“Hia breathing seems a little euicr," ahe
whispered.
Frank nodded silently, and there was
another long pauae.
A gentle moisture wu breaking out over
the child's face and body ; bis breathing
seemed easier and his expression more nat­
ural. Frank and Bella hung above him,
scarcely daring to indulge thc awcct hope
that had sprung up in their hearts
About 3 o’clock the doctor came in.
His tired, jaded face' brightened the mo&lt;
went he saw the the child.
“Yes, be seems better," aaid be, “but wc
mustn’t venture to hope yet. Now let us
look at the little throat again."
“His throat looks better," he said, u be

&amp;tM-

Phix and Phun.

George Washington is a member of the
Packard Legislature again.

The Chicago Journal asserts that Sena1
tor David Davis ia in perfect accord with

Ex-Senitor Ben Wade hu written not
ident's Southern policy.

The statesman who is oow shouting that
tbe war baa proved a failure ia usually the

one who didn't get the poetoffioe.
Pinchbeck says that he was offered the
Governorship

of New

Mexico,

but by

whom and far what reason ia not stated.

A complete edition,

in posters, of tbe

speeches of Secretary Evarts would cover
a good deal of fence, but the fence oouldn’l
be put to bettor use.
It ia given oat from Washington that

Pierrepont, but that he will remain at tbe
of St. James for

some time to

come.

.In a recent interview with President
Hayes Goveftor Hartranft is said to have
sAiurcd him that he would bo sustained by

the people of Pennsylvania in carrying out
bis Southern policy, and that be (Har­

tranft) waa fully in sympathy with it.
The Albany Journal (Rep.) remarks.
“The President’s Southern policy is an ex­

periment.

But the continuation of the old

policy unfortunately hasn't even that claim

to consideration.

Instead of being an ex­

periment it is a demonstated failure."

The Boston Irantcript asks :

“And what shall we call tho firm now?"
asked Uncle Joe, u tho happy little partv
sat dowa to tbe tabic. “It a admitted a

TIME TABLE.

SHORT LIMB BITWMN_

KICHIGAB ADD THE SOUTH.

Taldas Wert Dec.

Fall and Wintar Tima Tabla.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.

A.1

You can tell a married man now every
time by the agitation be displays at the
sight of an empty coal scuttle.

lOtfrleVB

GO IMG EAST.

Taklaa »g^oaj«u^1^e- IMh.UN.

Sixty thousand Philadelphia famil
is said, will soon break up bonsekc
and return their Centennial visits.

“Change cars i" is what a boctbtack aaid
to a countryman, thc other day, when he
had finished one of his brogans. JK
Every plain girl hu one conttktion—
though not a pretty young lady, she will
(if ahe live* long enough) bo a pretty old

is

Feb
11 £ too

I
15

ISIS
.» rs
is
=
too

From a boy s composition on beat: “I
cut my Uncle William's hen's neck off
with a hatchet,
death."

and

it

scared

r«

!SS
IS

her to

TRAINS GOING NORTH

Inquisitive school-board officer to Hi­
bernian parent: “Was your boy born in
Gkacaer" “No, sor; and I hope be
never will be."

I to i
«» »«Ism i
c &lt;u w r । a »

a

i

GOING WBfcT.

. A little fellow who wore striped stock­
ings was asked why he made barber poles
of bis legs. His port reply was, “Well,
ain't 1 a little shaver ?"

2

IS m
ini Aan^Arbvr.
8 Is -

Au advertisement ia a Boston newspa­
per is as follows: “Wanted, a young man
in tbe dry goods trade; to be portly out­
doors and partly behind the counter.

Some one aaid to a parvenu whoae broth­
er had remained in poverty: “ You are, I
believe, a brother of M. Durand T" “No,
air; I am not his brother—he is mine."

i-

KUMMa

ei?g ii

Mr-

QRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.

it not have been more courteous if Wade

drawn amicably, rather than
berlain

surrenders T "

that 'Cham­

Yes, wd wiser,

too.

Tbe impetuous Robert Toombs of Geor­
gia ia chided by tbe August* filaonide for

hia foolish opposition to tbe fourteenth and
fifteenth amendments, which, says the
Chronicle, “iniquitous as they are, have
greatly augmented the political power of
the South."

Laconically summarising

Mr.

Hayes’

Southern policy, the St. Louis Republican
(Dem.) aays : “ A Democratic administra­

the President last week, is aaid to have in*

funned him that ao l~s as he adheres to
hia present policy he (Bayard) will use Lis
vote and hia influence to support the ad­

ministration, and will seek to discourage ail
attempt at factious opposition on the part

of the Democrats.
Senator Edmunds of Vermont, after a

few weeks' sojourn in Florida, returns with
renewed vigor and with health

proved.

much im­

He is a bard worker, and renders

useful service to his country.

Certainly

he ia to be reckoned among tbe most pen­
dent and aagacioua statesmen of tbe day.

We trust he will be ready at the coming
session of CoDgresa to take hia scat, which

he fills with marked wisdom and ability.

Mr. Hayes' Southern policy is' not a
sudden growth which baa germinated in

A wicked exchange nn that Moody's
popularity at the Hub is waning. In a
moment of unguarded enthusiasn^ he blurt
ed out that heaven wu a more desirable
place than Boston.

Alexia and Lis terrier went to a photog­
rapher's and were “took” in every city
they vkited. The Duke is easily distin­
guished from tho terrier by his princely
air and a standing collar.

fs

[■■•-With Dotroit.nillada!* A BoutbWwtera

X“PX. WTOI
630a*dl6-.50p.«.

a Ttaadiy^axaapUd. taataniay and .-and./ &lt;x
sen ,Mea—

QREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

The pioneer bumble bee of 1877 crept
out of hia hole in thc ground yesterday, and
after looking around an hour or two for a
boy to sting, found him, slung him, and
went back to clean bouse.

U. B. Lvnvasn.
(Jae'ISaaX burro.t
G. P. * T. A. Cbciasn

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CHICAGO K LAKE HURON\H

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
The Sellable Short LU-

EAST AND WEST.

TIME TABLE No. 8.

TO AMD raoe

.

BRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT
TIME TABLE.

friends of his marriage in California, thus
tersely describee his bride : “She has a
head aa red as a woodp ■ker’a, and owns
sheep until you can't rest,"

Hoebaatcr.

•Suedan «x«pt«L JPallj.
n on all day tnlaa. ■
. tnln haa
■

TRAINS WEST.
jjbatreit Jack. | Allaniic

Vicar: John, you are not getting oe
very-fast with your job. You know you
can Jot do too much for a good muter.
John: I knows that jolly well, and—1
ain't a going to try 1 Not me.

The serious attention of eminent scion*
lifie circles has beep lately engaged on the
question, “Can a clam walk ?" How glad
we all are there ia no doubt on the more
vital inquiry, “Can a dam bake ?”

MUJl-rillo

Furniture, Coffins Etc.

itm

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READ THIS
and be happy again.

1
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* James Parton having married his first
wife's daughter, and that daughter having
presented Mr. James Parton with a baby,
Mr. Parton has become hia own father,
and no longer weeps because he is an or­
phan.
The report that Tom Thumb haa grown
to be a six footer within tbe last three
months by simply aitliog under blue glass
Kvoa to be a canard. One can ardly beo half the stories due sees about blue

I —I

TRAINS RAST.

A country girl wrote to her lover:
“Now, George, don't you fide to be at the
ainging*echoul to-night." George wrote
back that “In the bngbt lexicon of youth
—Worcester's—there's no such word aa
fide."

If the spring puts forth do blossoms, in
summer there will be no beauty, and in
autumn do fruit. So, if youth be trifled
away without improvement, riper years
will be contemptible, and old age miser­
able.

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the beat and hurry and tamult of his rethat it was developed cautioualy and delib­

erately, and had rounded into full maturity
policy thus formed and adopted is a very
good policy to stand up and fight fur, and

nimble warriots whose strategy consists of

frequent and startling changes of base.

certain gentlemen al Jw White Hoose,
declared hia intention to pursue the policy

Sooth.

“After netting forth the reasons

for hb course, he aaid : “My belief in thia

A little Chicago four-year-old created a
ripple by remarking to the teacher of her
Sunday school class: ‘Dur dog's dead.
I uet the angels was soared when they
saw him coming up tho ♦elk. Me is cram

.s

io strangers."

“Have you tried the blue gisas remedy
yet T” aakod Smith of Jouea. “Mo," said
donee; “that is, only indirectly. My
milkman, judging from the beautiful color
of his milk, is tiying it on hie cows, aod
ao indirectly on me.

RAILWAY COMPANY
WtakiastM. RUtnAad.

Chiaaeo

Philadelphia

&gt;KW YORK

Look here !

(E.VTU\I. KJlt.ROln
at
.V. r.. the Nodhan tenolaoa al tea Northor» Central Railway. PoUnaa
PeJooe Dav or Nteepinc Can oa »!l
. Im aaawaa ar
invareed &gt;• varnd and

Look here!
LL-RAXOtOFT.

•‘Where was John Rogers burned to
death r asked a teacher in school. “Joah-

DETROi?it„WHR,if1p LiME

^Re&amp;UaMd -Watktae Glen." tbr celobretad

rstxs. .«;«■ &lt;™»
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of the dua. “Well," aaid thc teacher,
“it Joshua knows, he may tdl." “In the
fire," said Joshua, looking very grave and

course tends to give good government to
O« in Montgomery county, On-gon,
crelaa lady lawyer. SU ia, or ma

“Bella, baby and husband P aaid Uncle

to thc firm, and

ored people.

Therefore I am in favor of

with the following notice pinned on the
outside: “ Gone to my husband's funeral;
back, in thirty miantM.*'

Podkins,

Sro^ntsal

UltUM.

Hampton had put it in hia Washington
telegrams that the ex-Governor had with­

President Hayes, in conversation with

roguishly. “Come, I'll give you a new
name ; one it’ll bear before long, and well
drink to the health of tbe firm in this bot­
tle of wine."
' \
—
“Unota." said Bella, laughing and blush­
ing, while hia old wife Learned indulgently
upon him from the arm-chair where Frank's

M Warn JacUu &amp; Saiiiai

Chi«a&lt;o and Grand

•a-SburteM Lina

Some people like oysters on thc half
shell, others quail on toast; but wo prefer
eagle* on |1U gukl pieces.
A smart aohool-boy says it talus thir­
teen letters to spell cow, and proves it
thus: “Bee 01 double you."

Rallroads.

“Would

tion could not have done more or better.
rose to go.
Belk followed him to the door. “The He has solved tho Southern question in a
symptoms are favorable,” said he, in an­ manner and by a method absolutely above
swer to her imploring glance. “I will call
criticism."
in again before npon."
Belk turned 16 go back to ber seat. As
The Cabinet smashers have begun early.
she did so she met Frank's anxious loving Tbe Administration ia but six weeks old,
g'ance. It wu almost more than she
and yet tie country is told (hat there is to
could bear,
_ “Oh, Frank, if God will only Jet him be a general shuffle of portfolios. Presi­
live I" ahe aaid, and for the firat time the dent Hayes is too good a workman to make
toara fell over her cheeks. ' Frank put his a Cabinet that will only hold together one
arm gently around her, and ahe laid her
34th part of hia term.
head on hia shoulder. They felt from that
moment that nothing could ever part them.
Senator Bayard, in an interview with
Once more let ua enter the little cham­
ber. The blinds are open now, and thc
sunset light is streaming in. Archie lies
in his little crib, looking like a little spirit,
bis mother thinks with a half sob. u she
watches his pale, wasted face, with its halo
of gleaming hair. But he ia gaining
strength daily, and will aoon be runnir^f
round, the doctor Bays.
Cloaing the blinds, his mother takes a
chair beside him, and sings in a low, gentle
voioe. In a few minutes he is fast asleep,
aod she slips away for a while. She knows
who is waiting for ber below.
“Bella," nid Frank, after they Mad
talked a few minutes, “I received a letter
to-day. Guess from whom."
. “rm sure I don’t know," said Bella.
She wu setting thc rapper table, and
paused with a half-startled glance. “From
your mother Y'
“You little coward, how pale you've
tarnod all of a sadden ! Bat you've no
reason. I wu a true prophet, I tell you,"
shaking the letter playfully at her. “ I
have told her tbe whole story, and she is
prepared to love and receive you u a
daughter. In that table ready ? Then sit
down by me, and we'll read tbe letter to
gather. You'll find out what a warm, lov
ing heart my mother has, you little infidel,
you 1”

WF.

CHICAGO I

one.

the President does not intend to recall Mr.
Court

Railroads.

Railroads.

Those who come to you to talk about
others ore the oars who go to others to
talk about you.

succeed ia carrying U out,

because than

Railroad
J. M. HEWES
we guarantee Satisfaction.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MAY 2, 1877.

I VOL. XXII NO.

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i'HYBIClAb * SURGED

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art.

GREETING
Ktmio • atracgbolda to aurreoder to the
enemy ,-Nortbcwte had M J«ord Revenue
at Denver-, manor, and that erntlciaa
had. cooeaired auch a liking for tha wellbnilt hambom^yoaog doctor, that when*
hi* *oa and heir ciimed .pou the tarre:
and broke hi* odlar bona, a urnEager wm
•cut at once to Ravenrtnifgc home Lady
Rarmuie made oo Knot obj'vetion to tha.
having more faith in women a* phyaieiaaa
tte. a* (urgwoos, bet her iodination grew

T-.B'tF’F.

JACKSON WAGON

DIAMC

' •• Wearing bcrrelf out for nothiMt!"
proud aoiidity, and it galled him that tf, .'rumbled Mra. J -and.
I brootbdieame frequent, ami &gt;be iwraetvcd fort. extended ev-re to bitter cruelty had
Sorry to be late f ezdaimed a clear, I that her young nrorile, Dr. Laud, wu beenaflinvrin. IfKoriah Undaufered
I uirlieh voice in tbr doorway. “Martha, • banlahed tram the caatle.
throagh him ahe au&amp;mri in -:lr~-re if hia
let me give naamtn* aoma more milk.
Hi* lordrilip rent for Northoile. who reveug. had token cff.et the kno'whdg.
.Mamma dear, wait while I wheel your lit- waa alment at the Uanor when the nu- had not romo to him from hrendf.
B«t
th- table to the armchair, you rnuat anoua am red. Her ladyahip’a firat tore waa auch rengmor awret to him ? Truly,
break fut by the fire thia chilly morn inc.' I rego to Kiaaie was detained by Loyd Ha- in th. mental battl. of hia might the
“Who d-&gt; you auppuM b uyr neighbor rune, wbmo tender auxiety ramrlml to ■wertM aeemed altoetthre irexing. Over
and laudluid ? Who du you, imagwe ha. -; have no female doctoring at auch a eriaia, and over again he told himorlf he baled
buuht the Rarcnabridge IIouik T
। bet aho aecretly doEpatrlred another me*
nval at Woodbine Cxtage, ym above
“Somebody very Well tiff." aaid Kiarie. renger through her attached Waiting maid, an hia inward amertioua lh«re awdlod a
fidgetby with a ptece of bread rad woo­ and the cruaa manoeuvre, renite^ in the •urgtog Ude of foelmg Oat might- well
: deriac why her apyotlte w«* conatendy do- iI arrival of Nortbrote in her ladyrtip’a room
I aertiog her of late , “for it ha. bean reno ' about five miuultce before Kime came up
I rated exteouvely —oniride at lout Hare jI ia her well worn black clotbea, with g-.rliah
i you better informaUou on th* m-ttar ?" 'I fare grave with profrerional aolemnity
Northeote had not fu _ « ..
“I did .ot tell you ia*t night, Kbrie." I “Some tnietake, Dr. Laud," mid Izird
,**?. he glanced eerelmriy at the
remarked Mra. Laud. ‘ for 1 feared it would I Haveuiae, coloring.
xhrartcJd of the aurgrry. woodoring wtel
apual tha little rieep you can get . it b Dr
‘"Am I going to die, Dr. Laud," moaned had aent hr him in thia inclement waathher ladyahip feebly.
• You undcralaad.’ aaid Kioaie, coldly
"Dr. Nortbeote*'* &lt;
kokiog up al Northcvte, ''auacicut of po“Dr. Uud ! 0. good evening — What
lip. p*lo and trembliag for a la-XMOt. It ralyvia of which thia ia au incipient form, ran I do for your'
■aa ou light matter to the atruKziing tad, to know how maeuiial u ported quiet. One
Amid all hia artouiahmeut, be waa the
that au powerful a rival had suddenly taken or th. other of u* u&lt;um undertake thia
&lt;■■
. •uperriliooa foe he h*d ever appeared
up bia positive lu her vanity.
to Kume 'a weary eyre. She Irak C. are id
1 havcoflea toll you, Ktrnir. that thia
Dr. Laud, atey here, ened Lady Ra­ bow hi. heart throbbed with pmriauta
tnrreaiiug neighborhood would attract ven ue in an excited manner
warmth m he an unexpectedly, beheld her
•Prey rauull her ladyvbip'a wiahca," under hia own roof, her wcll-wurn aailov
aaid lb* agitated bnaband, to Kimi.. bat ported Iwrt amid her damp, waving
"Nurtbcote kindly follow me Mow, w. hair, her. only protection from the piulre.
can arrange foe a cooaulutioo prereatly." I Morm being the old, thia water-proof, to
1 Ug your pardon,' mid Northtota
decidedly, apreking howtver io to low a
tone that the patient did not hear him. “I
will take my leave cubing rertored health
to her ladyahip
The proud blood flew to Kiaaieiadignant faco. but ahe bent over Lady Rareuna
apeak,ng *ucthingly au I coo.uragiagly to I

‘LOW,

Single am- I? •atforrn’Buggies,
Tayloi; and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,
IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.

Sweet's Hop
Dec;

WHOLE NO. MM7.

Column.

DENTIST
JiicbiiM.

»kal aroro to item j
When did the men appear’" asked ! te ted vtetekd, od ate
wto Uft rtme in I
Nortteota, a fiera. light downing in hi.
। the aurgory, the pone with tte £lt thrown I
dart gray rjri.
’T’1?**- Ftth a torap of pajwr
" &gt; “torday morning, bet I waa not writ
id inaidr tha elartc- I will rend to«&gt;ough
to
come
out
before.
■oreow for the book* I rwpriro."
I*my Dr. Nortteota, eoorider the
matter in a btutnem light; you have thia
moner in hand, and I can procure you a

Thia would have been a gnat triumph
to the lady doctor, had Out Let mind hewn
t&amp;i depressed to eaij Jy it, moreover, the
atory •-! her renal] to Castle Ravcnoe got
wind. Hut her mtiafaaiou u the gradu­
al recovery of her uo&amp;le patient waa more
than .urpaand al her mwanl sufferiaga
throw .h the increased malignity of a ri| val Nothing lew than bey ruin could
aatialy N-rtkc.io she became interutingi’ od'-with hta daily ihoughta, till ter imI age even embittered hie intercouree with

venihridge liooae moat he a rich man I
dare aay he will nut oere to pumo hie pro
foonon .1 all; and. al aay rate, lie will not
rare to do «&gt; u ■ arnaatly
thoar u, wh cu
practaoe mean* bread Pcrhap* be will be i

LAW A SOLICIT

H.4lt

car utid'ai Pulltuaa
there ba’v •••- diS^T.-oce intoiff kte
1110*0 who UTT had onwhm CAtea*
but th. uotnn-M publi^kro fori A
viacd a* to-tte puiute of dSatritoj
old fertu.-ad reilrom] calia-.foQM k
too wall krtrira; it&gt; |*xW MH
meria karo.tera paitaten-of UfU
uioaoagm । t&lt; rorrviteu. Vrtfl
rar. tteo,
plaaderay
the -tod tal-Uar*," and hauled a4
thirty, firry or rixty arike, until t|
b~ hmm aetvnl. wha It a an d
rtieu.&lt;fo,andhby tte M-uwwa'
u. k U M. atarting piM. "H * iL

“I.,tret from Ravetartridge. exclaimed
the laUer playfully to km one day. ".My
mail vowehsafed ma the new. thia morning I CUT. Nortteota TW rilmrt. He turned
that your devrr little cwdieal riyal, Dr. 00 hta haul and walked away from her—
। Laud, will trot aland it year way long.— *“ lek jnat then that hi. raging jealousy
Mr. G resharn. the lawyer, ia reported to ajreinm-the lawyer mold Mt bropk the
be deeply am it ten with her—ao uyi village atght of the wimful fere, „ f^utle to J]
i gomip
He ia a nice, genllemaolv nun. ware him.
. though elderly. and ahe baa lovely ete*. | She waited a while with a heart that
really. Dr. Northrote. though her draaa u i riebned a. ate thought of tte toother ehn

■'Now, ruauima, you know bow kind the
lawyi-r La* boen to taa. I am aure bo goal
out of hia way to give me a hdping hand
' ia my practice Mr. Greabam ia a deer old
gentleman.'
,
' Old. KLaic * He cannot be fifty yet —
and be look* a g«&gt;J deal younger. Dvn'l
i let him k»ow you think him vid ; bia kindMM might end mon- suddenly than you !

bram plate »hinc more brightly or recrive ।
n»m- .umlaut care than that which graced I
the wicket garden gate a-d .bore the en- f
graved invcriptioo, “Dr. Itoud.'*
"A rival I drelare ' ' exclaimed a geutlcimpatirally. yrt nrithrr naked nor'told
mau wrapped t* a comfortable nbter, who
l.imaelf why he had auddcnly bwonaa ao
I ernm
'
wu plodding along the glcctny country
road- ••Whit a fellow that lawyer of mine
“I don't care to diaettm aervaai'a go*,
muit Ln to amure me there ia trek, epicsaip " Mid he abruptly, and then ha craamvi
J did opening for piactice in Rxvrartndge.
’ over to IUbo and began to aort her daiioato
whan, behold, than b a brother phyunan
w nb for her
at the thrrehold of my own door .
. It waa anlurty for lhaee of Nartheoto'a
“Dr- Northed. I I* that you} my dear
i louanto wboee rent waa far in arenr that
fellow’"
hia bailiff, a hard, rtrewd .“cotchma. met
‘■What ia left of me, Stanley, after a
him while walking borne from the Manor,
flvdmile tump. Why on earth didn't the
and repealEd a requrot be hod often lately
camage nirel me at Lowmead aiatioo ? I
mole, that he might rend ikanfi cfllcere
know It earn, down aaftly, tad the herrea
into the boon of the obeti'aate one*.
mu good rector, the boovd toarevten—and what induood you to tall me live tliore
field waa open to mo here? There ba rod ed the appUrotion of rear nairhbar. Dr.
light ahinlng within three minute.' walk of■ NoctteMk. Hat, alter Ji, wteslayoertom.
and what b hb gain?
pghry handled
■y own gate.'
•Oh, njteeoMI You would not boM o, and fifty. Il b nut worth a regret my
■bate Doctor."
'‘A paltry hundred and fifty!" Lillie
enough to ths wealthy practiuooer at Raven«bn-lge Hixue, bat a matter of grave
conaideratiow to the

“What bite mattar with Dr. Laud 1"

Hfe the aooid Mt here withheld b«
•Hart, boh r arid Northcuto. pteting
I hi. arm about bar ia a aaaaeaet, ■ thongh
alia
were owe of hm —b
—u —eI *T
m wffl alarm th. whole howm.rtypLe
child.

i«ST,i“/4Te

Furniture, Undc t-.'tnr;, Picture Frames. Etc.

THE ST

BRO’S SAY
or Picture Frames,

ihuir (mmmIs, for you
ill Ahvv.monc

-Krtiah MirUm UndT e. rial mod11 fled beta cluttering of fate. Dr. Land
Nwdxute. With a etadden atari "I thought । trial at firat to abut her eyre to the foot
the name ’Laud' icemed familiar to me. that her practice wto gradually bet Vagy
Do ypu re.3' mber my competing for the, .u-adily doereaai^. bat it lanbad upon bar
Horchrirt ficholarabip, four yean ago, whent very fontibly in the cod, that the new docI naa twenty-three ? I wc.t up to the। tor had commeacsd a coaroe of unfair
Leudoo Centre, and waa horrilod to lad, treatmrat almoat amowntiag to p —co­
that the .lamination bad been opened to, lion toward bereeif.
Bravely did ahe retrench aod atill re
wvtMc. My mcU had not died than, and|
I bad not yet come into pcemarioB of hi.&gt; trench her domaede axpaoditerm, the bol---------- ride atfll grew IgM,
comfortable income, to that I waa anxioua
from her mother now
tn obtain th. gold medal and the medial
frac keturea the acbolanhip procured
Everybody UuMghl tnv momh certain, and
I thought m&gt; too. Who do you mppoew
headed the rumination Ibt I Mito Koaiah
Minim Land I I bare never forgotten
camo om to bar “b. hnd tahilirta.l bw
the name The Englbh .may we. the
inre. teltorem Are. hb cheat, QommI
lurning-poinl that diathe boalMte. Ire
member the tohjaetWto'VirmtoUon.' The
lrwritb^bwl h.wvC oretately b.bote bw
wemea wto Bvo yeare younger than my'ibkklulu.Wk. annd
aril^tbe wna&gt;ctua!ly juat rommoocing her
amJmOtoMnd liM Mt vnperioe lu|wunethlar
«
about “no t^T
amMma^m.**
wooWfov.hrK
^tot—ut
if
“flam. Kiria are meat conloeadadly
In due time thi. remark wan cwnveyod gm.
t
ft*2 burdored, broken-down Bte
tetba care of N&lt;.........................
rould not well be reared that day from the
.I
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vriting to loiak uf vhri wmoii ar. nam­
ing to; m for thia Laud. ate ought to have
bora a mao—* ffant of a creature, with
Uwepataahadada booked aoa, aittlag
I la her , eroiriagram in a dreariapwn
ril that moraug. Ugh, I know tte

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44K n»«rand MlM.: Du.
°F wi«k twdvc foirtocr ot U
! Gum, with ^nae for mMa. hatw.
Landi. bod? I* ate very iH ia '

“8uaaat to th. rteat, muter," replied

2^7"^ h“d’

u”ud “

“Bet wb. .Manto ter?" aak*d North

�riodty worth making a trip to!
iKahtmasoo county to witneas. I thto* -jral," tod th. proteteHtr M. to
Mr. N. has a flock of about 225 I that before the tod of another yaxr a te*
thoroughbred French Merino । rvjmu nr wil rental* American ahippfog
sheep that reminded as of the 1 to ia former atatru apm tire high an*.
flocks we have often seen among
One Biggin*, oi thia city of great dtan
the prosperous farmers of'
arten, baa a tail agatart the eX'l*t*id*i
the Green Mountain State. pending in cur reran* A frw ynara age
He has a large number of thor- Biggio* haunted tha White How daily
cmgiibrqd young bones and coits to a*o tte i’rreidcat. Ha tre^iu d (for,
thal ,we suppose would be a of.rwiree, U wre all imariaatfoa; that Mto*
Grant, now Mn Barwrto. wu tfoepgreat attraction to these inter- Neiiin
ly ia lore with hint, and be wm wiiEox to
' Nted . in ■‘four-rear-olda” that
can make their mile inaide of 3
minuter, but not so attractive to
A TRIP TO VICKSBURG.
us tu&gt; many other tilings we saw,
especially the general busfaeM
On Wednesday evening of last• arrangements, the splendid barns,
’ week we left home via Grand1 tbs full granaries, and tha pros­
Kapida for Vicksburg. Kalama-* perity so apparent on every
| too county, to deliver on anni-' hand. But we must aot fail to ioqnretioo. He to a mart worth WO.OOO
verasry address before Vicks­ mention hia pens of Berkshire or •60,000, and M auaply b*&lt;*K rictitaired
by ti»r lawyer*
burg Lodge. I. O. O. F.* We did1 and Poland China hogsand pigs,
not find the car* of the Grand of which he hasmany, and among W. are &gt;ouo to hive tn brand ire*
Rapids Express badly crowded, the Berkshire^ some of tha finest ■Uta**, oao *n npurtriaa rUtac of Grn.
yet under the supervbung care breeding sows and young pigs Georg* H. Th^rea*. and the other an «&amp;*of. Con\luctor Baker, we reached that we have ever seen in the gorieal rtaiea or groop to comaretnrealn
the vtfley. City on time, and State, some of which he said the dead of th* navy who foil daring the
rebellion. Wrehmgtaa to ju &lt;ly fosad for
found very pleasant quarters at money would not buy, as they ita atateary. We have now e^turtriaa
'■ Street’s Hotel, always the Grand &gt;rora worth as much to him u ttatimt of Waahiogtot|, Sratt; Jackaoo and
Rapids home of Barry County they would ba to any ether man. M cPbrreoo. and life etee or ooh—oi rtaiara
aojounwr. in that beautiful city.
Spacefurbids our saying more, of Wadtlngton, Jetferauu, Hawlrea, Lin­
coln, and reveral other hero* adorning our
By tb? early morning train on yet We cannot refrain from ex­ public pertta. Beatdea three, we have a
■ the G. R. A-1. R. R-, we left for pressing out thanks to Mr. Nea- large number of rtato* in Sutnary Hall
. Vicksburg, distant 61 miles, smith and family for thair kind­ in the Capitol building, totra *f which ary
u»arly due south. This Road iw ness and courtesy, so illy repaid eioaidercd exc* kat in point of merit.
in good order, well managed, in this hastily written note of
batuoi ao liberally patronined the many interesting things by
ns we had supposed. We . ar- which he is surrounded.
[ rived at our destiuatioa about
Wbafcrer ojriniou* auy be entertained
ten u'doick, and wended dur way
by auUK politiciaM of the policy uf a reoognitiuo by the adminatrauon cf I’ackaid
to tta HcElwiuti House, in the D it mi t ted Government
; den tie of that thriving village. Th* ••ne....w» Streetcar** in Wash­ m the legally alerted (aoreraer of Louiaidar. nn m** Irand-, ington-Only one of a Family­ ana. it mart be admitted that, viewing the
ConUorcrey from a Republican atuodjwint,
during die balance of the fore- Quantity and Value of Fresh Beef hto poaitioa to unpregnablr. Thn "uerve"
Exported —The Carrying Trade—r.
1 noon; in company with a leading
SHIy Piece of Buaineaa—A City of which be baa exhibited in advocating hto
jijtairniinirc merchant of the place. Statuary—Packard and hia Friends. title to certainly calculate 1 to command the
admiration of hto party frieoda throughout
L we wandered about the village,
the Uafon, and if it£e that ho will have
k and after dinner visited the Union
to ,ucc.itub to auprtior fore*, it cm only
Fclitol, under charge of Prof. J.
be juatified on the ground that "nocemity
'*Ci S^isbury, formerly of New The diaaaimalt on ymterday in th* bu ha&gt; no lair." 11m branch
State
' York, and a graduate of the New reau of ptintiag and engntviag in th* Lagialatur* drew not emulate htonrmnrea.
Treaaury Department nre a aourcoaf noth a. to evidaaewd by tbe marching and evuu
' York Stitc Normal School. .We c-mmberadml oo tha part uf tha benarotennarvbing of member, from on* hall to
. -have risked a good many ichoola
tl.e other. If P*cka»d were backed by
* in our time, and seen many men pluyea, the lar^T number of whom ire in friend* aa uuSiaehing an himaclf ba wuuhi
Band women noted for their su&lt;&gt; dicrot fenndee, ar*, ia a tingle day, depriv­
Ueee- as teachers, but we think ed af th* ncana of living. Not only th,
opetaiivre, bat children and old, deerejit
Political Note*.
r the Primary Department of this yarent*, dcpeedins upon them for xqppurt.
l school, under the guidance of xre involved io their calamity. If the
* Mr*. Salisbury, was the best machinwy parcharai by tte government
► managebent trained and most won kept ia modca op to ito full capacity, Sam KanJtii i* a “man oreriHurd." He
ioatend of layiaj it a*ide aiyi inarietring
•
? perfectly arranged of any Pri- tire work to poiota dutaat fttm the Cap*' want! -ter apeak cr abip.
| mnry Deportment we ever visit J tai, thto wbolcaale dtochifce would ont be That Lootoian* Commitaion went cheap
ed anywhere, and-it is not too ndnaaary, and touch rufieriu?, which will
t much to ray that we do not be­ fall to the lot of ti»o*c poor people, wvald ttoa" : The Dneetacy. It “Kaapi fire.1
t lieve its equal in all respects ex­
Judge SpoffJni uj&gt; that IWdrett
i iata in Michigan. All die TXAg^tJlayaa' pdier meet* hia hearty approval.
Jamra llrelptih adriaea tire c-l'&lt;ed Jreo^mei
of the school iwerc Wall
pte tfo*to to jfon rite betararatfc {-artT for
ev-41 ’'owing condiwtrely
•afoty rad protection.
Lthat amufter hand presided there
Bal ribbon ruka the White Iloora.
' »aod reflecting great credit an the expcr&amp;ctit on the Waahingtou and Itoaidrat Uayca and wife will permit no
I teachers in charge. To. spend Georgetown railroad will U ttah in a few tu-.rr wine drinking there
day* at the aoltefelfoe o! tb* hrerator of
L an afternoon in such a school
. A. M. Clapp baa re.tgned bia petition
*» public printer and T. D. Itefrree *•!*
' was a rsa), genuine, treat, and
one uolofttn 'n joycd by us.
The village of Vickeburg is permitted fat rhirly ueyt, and if it. be
i-read that the "Hammy' ia mor* econom­
Freery pleaaandy situated at the ical than the tuo of borac-powtv, and wt&gt;'
i,crowing of the C i. P. H. and not be objected to hectare cf ita l.iag a
It to Mlboritatively aonoeneed ibai the
k G. R. ft I. Railroads, and con- “Mtn** to boraca upon tire teghway, it ia extra aereioa at Coagrcre will be calW for
■hMhs about 1.500 inhabitants pcembiclt will ba f-eatituted.
tire 4tb of June, the dale originally anERTc found there a stirring class
FOf people, all around indicating
During March there'acre 51 arreaU xnd
Pjeneral prasjicrity. We mw m&gt; olfore ia hto dcpartmnt to ooo of a family. 10 eimricUure fcw violation* of the peat*)
law*. Fire puntmaaten ween hauled up
J indication:’ of dissipation, but the A d»y or *o apt he ordered tte dUmteal for etaueatling.
f finely furnished Hall of the Red of ooe ol two rirten »ol*ly on the groun J National bank Bute rireulxtioo to now
| Ribhon Club showed that the that he would not favor the etaptoytartrt ouutxoding to the amount of S3IHJ3C4,
by the jpivernmeni of m-rre than one rvpadditiau.
f people were determined that rreweUiire of the mb* deontic circle. 607. During April
: King Alcohol should not rule Thto I* ■ dril rarvire rvfora which will n
the Hopatliren Htate Committee of
p“sovereigu iff the imendant.’’ reive popular ippronl; and inqniry will Maine on May Irt eleeted Senator Blaine
l
The Odd Fellows here have a eattofy the Secretary that hto '-praaiag Chairman, making tha eightieth coaMCOB*y be u*d in more ca*e* than
1 liau Lodge nf about 40 in embers hot*"
•oc ia hto Departni-mt. We have hid io- lire year of hi* Chairtnauvhip.
L In the evening the Fraternity itaMt* of nan and wife (the wife u-oing . jAl the epeoal election told in tte town
I celebrated the 68th Anniversary under no »**um«d name) teino enpfoye-l I ehip of Muahall for tjoperriaor, on the
I of the orgauitatiou of the Order Io tfao came Department. alto of earner 27lh ulL, D. I’. Smiley. Itepublicvu, wan
dented over J. Stage by aereotoen ma­
* in the United States. The ai- vied brother and eteer, and parent end jority.
ehiM. who lire uadec tte tree roef, and
i -teudu:ice of the Fraternity was wh* are ia the gvrrnimcnt Mrvire. FtretTh* anxiety of tire Dctaocrau to hare
r not a* large as we had hoped to agrtu in eomc ora hi* teon reanrted to to Mr. Btaine coate O..V to help them igateet
see, buftljc jrtkWic supplied their avoid detection of thu wrong, by nmug- tb* Admintotntion to terribly excrueialfogf
place, fiiliiigthe Large Red Rib- tag for employment in different Depart- but tirer* are y*t no aigra that he intend*
[ben Club Room to sufTorailbn. tbrata. Wo hope thto matter will be io
VaMtgated, and tha proper remedy ap
The United Statei Supreme Court ye*The cxerafe* consisted of songs
terday decided the great oyrter war betwreu
| by a well-drilM Glee Club, a
Maryland rad Virginia The Uretrt hold,
that Virginia can prohibit eitixeca of ocher
brief sketch of the history of
’
plant ing oyrtcre in bad* of tide
| Odd Fellowship, and an adless। A very valuable tabular itetem-mt, jnrt f
.
Turairtted
*
by
th*
laAtfotijable
ChW
bT
i
fon **Qttr Dbty as Odd Fellows
, tire Barena of Statirtiro, Dr. Kdward tting bnr on paopi* to do w.
I and as Men," by the Editor of Franc, rive* w the highly iutentrtin^ ia- Ac«xcUaCBMJ»: “Mart, of Ilarjxr't
I the Baxx«r, whirii was listened formntira of tire rapid ioarerae of tire Wtaitlf, evidretiy n«t* to fire a shot at
' to with marked attention by all quality of frrah teef exported frow tte ttbc fiuuiliren policy. Ia tiw tort tore rf

TAKE NOTICE.
To

SGROFULA

whom

it

I am now running

Builders, exarnine their Build­
ing
Material, House Trimmings,
hine for
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
ing or ciiangi
Farmers, examipe the WTARD
location of buildings PLOW, before purchasing others,
from small
great, Every one waranted.
and having handled
Those contemplating buying
about 1.200 buildings Mowers or Respers should see
in sixten years. I feel
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
New Portable Mn-

tire hiandf- Hto UnoAta mav
cted a* parillcl to what are cate
or. eourenirtvc* to arma&lt;rem*&gt;te
,/ul nature, liku an stay ehair

Casw, Cancerous Humor.

Canker.
Mercurial Diseases.

Pain ia the Bones.

Salt Rheum.
aever wrartonme.
lie make* light of faron white he doe* them, and *e*ma to te
reciting when he i* conf* *
”
er epeaka of bwreelf eztrtf
rd never defend* hlmrelf

T'hogf
may

I .to u—. a.al4 H.aJ, *«.. &lt;
to ll-a pm aitmdre •&lt;

Erysipelas.
WN u;mi t.
• •■I I’rj.itela*.

Pimples and Humors on the
Face.

Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores
tist ssw«s r—si
im Urea re«*ia»ra •«!

Catarrh.

Constipation.

confident I cart satis­
fy those who may fa­
vor me with a call.
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry €«o., Mich!

Residence — Six
miles directly VVest
from Hastings.

An Act to amend eectiora 1&lt;K »nd
1693, chapter *6, of the eompd*d tow* of
1871. relative to board* of ■ health aad
health uftoen in toworiiip*.
TU Ptopb af At Stat «/
roan. Thai Mctiora 1692 aad 1693, ehap
tar 40, of tire compiled law* of 1871, te
and the mbm are terebv «&gt; amended a* to

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

A. S DEAN,
Irving, Mich.. Apr. 23rd 18*
ipr23tn3.

Piles.

A Bin to Establxh ia Towaehip*
a Bonrd of Health.

City Dr ig Store

Dyspepsia.

MICHIGAN

HASTINGS,

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

Faintness at the Stomach.

MH, EH. NHft Elll-S.

female Weakness.

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty! .

PATENT MEDICINES

General Debility.

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

5145

NEW ADVERT1SEM 2.N i s

(1693.) 8«r. 2 Every tewnahip board
■hall appoint and eonatantiy hare a brelth
ofioar of the towaahip who ahall where
pnirtieabk, be a pbyuciu aad «*niury'»J
rtoer. and an etcculireoftorr of the board
I Prntidni. That ia towaahip* where it to
! not practicable to aeenre the' Mme* of a
well-educnlad and Mutable phyreciau, the
board miy apretcl the Mtpervtour or tone
_.c_ _____ ____x
m..

' teate :

■7

«

AT

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
1 would respectfully announce to the Citins of Hastings and vicinity, that I have h
w and

audit all fren and ehargra of peroo-j» em
ployed by them io Ibe execution of the
health law* and of tteir owa rerulatinn*.
Within thirty day* after tbo annua! town•hip meeting ia each year, the brurd cf
treallh (hall moot for the tran*e,io6 tot’
btoinrea en&lt;i vteE appoint or reappoint a
health uBrer. and »hall immediately cam*
to te tnnamtttcd to the S’cretiry of tte
, State Boud *f Hoidlh, at Laming, tire
full name ami purtoftce addrrai of inch
teaith ottrer, and a rtateaumt whether he
to a phyrictan. the toper: ieor, or rrereodi-

Bomronoc 3F»3Ft.i&lt;DE:s.
Remember the. place, at J. 8 RlWYaflJ\'8
Boot and Shoe Store. Jefferson street.

$5^77?'.^

xxi66tf

Tie tai SaUsni Ttoreiti&amp;re.

RUNYAN.

FURNITURE

.mrtaia* aeefolteM tut efall Ike Om la l.

RAILWAY COMPANY
- alt MkM UMUj»&gt;rt&gt;re*re Wartia.
elre. wniteatoyra. Il»n-*a«. BetHe.**-

Philadelnhia

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY

DRY GOODS.
isK&amp;STjtr-' DETROIT.
'$Be$20E^::"fe.Ta

itil you have priced their Goods, for you

1
।
1

Seiiu Micfe
attic Parer Mb
Mie Dimaite
Late Iiciiie Mi
OlffiTlC I0NTBLY.

Everybody knows . they

the oply

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

LIGHT-RUNNING

DOMESTIC

SDTLLSEim, D. 1. KID, Jr.
fisr.*- “RiBssr*’

city and attend promptly to all calls

in that li

BEST.

FAMRERS.I GREETING

Unfed Stat* to Great Britain dariay the that
t
papre kc rvprrerat. hinMif, braah ia
oightera month* radfog March 31, I8T7. )haad, aa Uiag forcibly smtod by Tode
Thto to a new trade, whfoh bidi fair to reach tSara ia a ebair, with the xdmoaiuoo to

■DOMESTIC1 SEWING MACUIIECO..
If dam* to My truth whtoh wu doubt)
io the cable divpalch that IhvtoBdi. tO
take a band in tha RuMO-Tnrktoh war,
then ahe will play, aaetwdiag to Hoyla,
"third band Mgh."

*

39-OEX

MESSER
Arts

1877.

BROTHERS

hood at the 6V1 ntand with tha Stawt Stock of
aad Machinery ev«r known in Htartuqp, W» have tW

JACKSON WAGON,

�CARBOLIC OIL
Commercial,

bft*S£2
[Charlotte Republican.

‘
Kitridge, it ia not alone the editor of
i tin- Banka that- fuel, awful bed," but
it m almost every panwn in Barry County.
. In car article we never thought of *J£
Il wan the public interest we were endear­
wins to nerve by 1 raping’ Barry out of
the fifth Judtcial District.. Kitridge aska
how we are going te atand it te hare Van

All About 'the County.

what oai be helped But be endured uu

IS tod. limo u the gentlcmtn of the
Michfaa legislature shall trndo this mon
auotu wrong la the people of B*rrv, or
the oEev of Cirvrnt Judge breomc vacant.

tidasw at thb renal/ far «sposter ■*“ ther
belirw te ba th* treachery of one af lb* p*lnieal draagogwaart Grand Kapute. &gt;h. reuld
■ hex th* evmpas. ia on* political campaign.
BpraUa. for Hayas ia Maiaa.dxwpar ia ladlau, aad TiMra te Michigan, will iad .&gt;»«thing ba*Mra "siclt I ..as I. Mlf h.uttsapts

.Aaasu

Drawn te serre at the May term, A. D.
1*77. of the Cirruit Court for the Connty of Barry. William C. Pratt, Yankee Spriora.
Juba C. Ketchum, Maple Oruve.
Josiah Allrrding. Carltun.
William Cridler, Rutland.
Michael Motthbud, Barry.
Ji D. Wiffiama, 4th Ward, City of
ilantiags.
H. fi. Carter, Hastings Township.
John Qitfon, Maple Grure.
Jahn L Y&lt;x»g. Orantreville.
Henry W Cdrin, Tbornapple.
.
Hiram Cole, Castleton.

Cherrv Peet ■■ ’.!
YOU ARE WASTED !

CaM a’ tte Sip of tteBIG HAT.
WALBRIDGE I. offering to all the

lugeW UMortmeul of IIATS, CAPS and
GENTS' ri'BSieiHNG GOODS te be
found outride of IteUoiL .lod here is

■Mare

where the Joko come. in, HE IS SELLJNG THEM AT XCCH LOWER

। PRICES— Don't fail lo aw the goods boIfure purchasing.

Bert Walker. Ining.
C. W. lluughtaliti, Baltimore.
Cbarie. Sbrtteriy. Cariteu.
Thoma. C. William.. Holland.
Flaritu J. WillLur. Assyria
Baker Sbriner, 3d WarJ, City

THE FAMILY GOES!

ibscsss:..
.....
1 Tccowsumpfives.

Heal )^nt» pniuf

J- B. STICKLE,

Kaihofd. HiilEl.HwBaM!
0r.l.T.AYEB4Ca,lws:l.Ha«,

important to the Ladies.

GOOD NEJS TO THE PUBLIC1

For restoring Grey Hair to
Its natural Vitality and Color.

GEO, PECK 4 CD’S
155 and 157
woomum.,MnaiT.

MEDIC IL &amp; SURGICAL INSTITtJTE.

STOCK OF GROCERIES
TiA&gt; hair ia thicker.hi, fating- liiir
ehrAu d, ttud bd-bm &lt;.■.•wtgh
i not always, ettreri ly .ot t».t. X
ing can marore the hair &gt;; hrre th»
LUiclr. are dertrt7c I. W ti • ;;Unfc

XiitUl!

COUNTY

.Sarsaparilla

Ugirial-ra byir* enthte* io da bat
^^ab vrwMWloM. pertaining te th*
or H.r MteMpn
Hrilmad,

-

DEFT COMPETITION.

For Snrnfuik. and all

�GltXkOI AK-. Sil,.

I .hxli nai

:
aad that Uod ,

nwmo js tuia &lt;uy whom you will ।
for thia a faithful wring, and worthy
’
*
Chriaj eame into;

The Cott of W»r.

“a 03 *lu*»of
ty‘-u”
dlewwltu enter it. Mitt tocm*

MIBIDIXO MA«U.

rkxbh: good iiuxlltiui, brewuM ■
rx ran Iw raiwd worth fretn 1200

*7. cwt flSOjMiO.OeO.

1311,000?

blood of the right kind, and breed what M
Uthniiylly called op, not down; that ia.

Builders, examine their Build
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
Fanners, examine the .v IAJRD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted. .
Those contemplating buying
Contract
Mowers or Reapere should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
at
low. csfcxssssas
POWERS .t; I

rsrwv

Railroads.

mxchmai

3S8BS .

Taking Effect Apr. 16th. 1877
QOIKG EAST.

PBOB1TF. ORDKR.

gruceriea .j

ttr

C. M. PU

FRESH STIII1

The late war ia India cost Etihad SJl),
OQO.OTS.

Iw thrir »j»el Borne pcr*ou» will, pick
If thou weal dal Err
up aorta lunz kggcd, brokea dowa.'trotthere ar« twt» thing* whu-h
8mire, which con’d perhape tret her
Myjpd wirkedure*
u 2.39, thiokinjj to proluee aotue000,QUO per Ly.
rcry' 6o»- Nothing nan b« more
A Ccmncrikul dalaaiiog aocicty ia Bak­
Iged, a/in the majority of inktance.-,
ing, "b if wrong to aheat b .lawyer?''
it u aur« to and in dikapiuintuumt. Anure
[&lt;rcDt in the rose of Great Britain. Her with all the beat blood in her vriua, if ahe
expenditure* tn 1^54, fir ware part and la, not got good ahatia and good wointa, ia
proactive, were mor. than «23l&gt;,&lt;lUlj,(Wi». qot fit for a breeder.''
while all other exjenara ward about |30,.
KXPCntwcxTf wtrti rnoaruxfx.
OM.OvO. The bnmbcryf her xgricuiturj
laborere. male and &amp;malr. r.ld and ycting, Fumin' Cittb, a luembcr repurwd that io
at that time, w*» acmowhat crer l,f«UO,- 1874 he used 120 !U of pbcimhaU- to the
SI'H*ayeu. Tha* all the meu. w
and diihirea who make Ureal Brio

taWBriM&lt;Kt&gt;u.tu

uninu.n..

I would respect lull y u’l
«&lt;» I he c
zens of Hustings ami ’.it:; l\. lhal i lta\t
new and

The Korniaiii.n ot 175.”. eoM. &lt;230.WiO
000.

otrntAi

RAILROAD.

ill

QHAitnTRVSK RAILWAY.

BH

MW!
l.&lt; NpiC»‘M.
onp, car.i.:&gt; sold al

Tea, 4 lbs. for si ■"■: ■
Baking Powder, ti .
dies, tobacco, etc

. i’..; A,!i.'kw&gt;i

Remcmbixz
pit/r
Boot and Shoe Si .
Girv me fi rail:

E MJ.

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GEO. WOODS &amp; CO/S
PARLOR ORGANS

J. 0. m«TKK.
WM. &gt;3MA«.

4 HI.IIITUK •

r*Tlt.^r Jii' lU -*!? r'lZTr .f *u(r

■ I li Wifss Jjtuii t taiiiai
unntD.

la our reentry the iiy.ro;..rri.n i

n

tUK wan nihi’ or TUR wLnin
. rich in pbopboric acid.'
Th" preaeat war d- Lu of all the Statra ,
rr
Coruteodum from whirii we bite offi- ;
'
rial retuttai amount to 812.lk'l&gt;,Ut&gt;’».&lt;W&amp;—
Turkey* chduH ent U Ln.l in anddu

••I .KT IJWg WWTWBDI
HlCHliiAK 1ND

____

rixrnntioaiM DM.ie.ini.

L. hW&gt; m«

r

*» ’

*T-T1

'

(JOIKrS SOCfll

BRAND RAMM DIVISION.
Bmolrn cq that ki»d .
mutt excellent. »K4
M mart &lt;M|ghi!ul.

I

life wfcWil*.

&gt; v uii&gt;4 qfg in in«
In' aUuWwI tn Ml, thooM

BIAND IAMBS AID DETROIT

TM prewMU paid in capita! ■&gt;!&gt;«
baakaawcmut»»«l,thM),ti&gt;WtM. T

f'^S'iS

dm, Ekt.

HI
Mure the t!i»ut

p« i&gt;ly r'*-' I &gt;&lt;- ’f• ff’nl I

id «m thick esrtanl, with a prokurtioD
_____ ____ — .1 .1 _ ...k__
— —1IL
,wy» tint by pot-

HURAL-TOPICS.

Udy Slaty Worthy-Mctxtajpu on®
watd: *-11 tynw Ar to reexoeile tu to b. .ug
b woman when I reflect that I am thua in

Capuin Bursaby Wrt Bikod by Lu Tar-

IT lh«BtrcmjctK B»r
’• U tk?t?*.llj
'

: Mil Mar ■ goodly amount ol boat), wdl
U. and will keep quiet and repay ytiu for
i; thin extra care, that at the brat cutlook
' M»y «pp«r like f wIuLdum. but it ta nut.
! When tiny are about a week old I begin

Batter, Chrcae and Egg Axrxixtion ia

citi-M wm that Aihtou'i Lirupool i» thq
And now tUy arc tryin;; ta iutrodu®

.

City Dr ig Store
J. P. ROBE.ifS, Proprietor,
- •
ilGAlf.

MluWi^thrtW
metaben nid thny had formerly u»ed A-l&gt;- iarui to the Olli
COMMIXCISO nit'IT UKOWUU.

Accnuat him thy roti friend who ihuiren

1100 a year; now it b
to (&gt;Duud&lt;&gt;i.s:inother* to Wutam bratda
ket hat been mortlyln
orothu Lircrpad mck««. Mr. Thomaa
Wdmter of Samuel Tbompwna Nephowa,
towns of;from 50'1 to
still ar^inyiog price*
rtrrct Bwwgl.t a tbumkr Motni had broken
otte wfom.idt thia ma;
4 !■&gt;■
Inn T w...

;LTi"t -X ttrji WffS'#a

Drugs and iMt dicines «;f all &lt;l&lt; &lt;criplioiis
kept constantly on hand, n-’iti /V.
‘
akillfully compnundctl. Uso a lull line
’• olI

.

930631

hlh
Holloway's Advertisements. । *^u.

Is

1ABKTHES FACE
THE TKbTlMUXY OFTHI Bti H.i: T.llUUi I

BtUDvm oamtur.

£W,

Ji

w

, Eimiww

DYE STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

::

tH&gt;r.u AOiETll.

rnpnrrr. k

HASTINGS.

ine l» feed buekwheat.
inioh. witcr fur hermilk, and dam .roya.

ft

it

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.. C.vnbr.'dgeport, Maw.
BiOM WaakUetea
BaaHM i;e»;&lt;i. «l..ekVa~; It lrjr&gt; &lt; r.

11
It

£

idiiilrtt and rbralMM In aaM reantr a
'• IpswnraL*. * iW35.’

&lt;»M EXECUTION.

S£-£^’U!SM£.K

«S?v SSe."?, :

The Gras! Soitten TtatuFUre.

J:

Ixihed'h .ma!!

mr.Bure Kbmlly, crct
for on« ana only. ■ “i
.... t ____ ■ . ,,

, not rain nwythmg

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ATTORNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR
n I^CIl A set KT. O«&lt;» O.w.KredjjrN.itea.1

MICH1GAILWEDNESDAYMAY 9,1877.

HASTINGS. BARRY C01

VOL. XXII. NO. 2.

I'eonxiderabte fog in the air. and strong ippearanccs of rain
1 waa at Gedoaba, the northern tormi ’faL’’^
aoogbiag ol the'wind in’the
nus of our road, looting after some repair,
on a dclcairc boiler, and I mas SagJ
. On. and still on she went. Selim swmdown to New York on the 7:50 train—’;| ed to fly. One might have fancied that
be knew bis mistress waa oa an errand of
life ud death The lights of the station
1 were in view—nay. she even mw the
i elation master's white lantern M he stroll­
ed up and down the platform—the white
lantera which wm to signal the approachiag train—to tell them to gn no. far all
w» gell. On to their doom.

Over ONE HUNDRED OLIVER
CHILLED sold this season. It is

TIE LE4BIIB PL»W,

And has been in Barry County for
the past four years. There are
more of them sold each year in
this market than all others &gt;com­
bined. It is

“7:15,'• said Kirke, mcditallagly, “and !
we leave at 7:40, sod the p&lt;y train meets I The nun waited flfteen miaaia before
us al Dorias* Cut at 10:15. Bast time I Ktrite’n Crete did oa to the didmg. and it
to make the run fa this thick weatlisr, j was tlusu known-taut but far the drcuc o
bat it must bemaaagod-''
of ao. young girl, the two treias must
And he lamed away to give some breefl liavo coUidod two mi'e. beyond Deriag's
orders to tbe fireman.
Gut.
Jack Hadiday wm there! He had beer.
When told tbe story Kirke looked st
atroUfag in and out of the room for the' hb watch.
peat half hour, amokinr a cigar, and I The man from tho atelfem looked al hb.
swearing at the bad weather. Hia train
Kirkt'* reared was tea Miantae bedted
did not hare til! oeu midnight ao he had.
plenty of tisse to swear.
You want to know how it happened.
We all went to the door and took a look 1 Certainly you must hare gneaned. Halli­
at the rather, and unuitnnmdy voted it day did it A mu waa found thy next
Juetd bad, ud tbeu we walked up and day who ouufoeacd to have seen Jack tom
down the platform, and smoked our after | pcriog with the time pierce ia the engine
supper cigars, ud by the limo we bouse- that night, but he had thought
were through it wm lime for the train ;' nothing of it he said.
hands to be gelling into their platas. Both :
Jackr' Oh, ho left town and wu hut
tbe dock in the ugioa rurm u I K irke'a ■ bard of in Avtnlia. Hia Hltle game
• w;s not a »Uc&lt;.wm
A few months later Kirke wm married
to Flow Whatoly, for being tan minutes
behind time.
‘

WARRANTED
To run LIGHTER than any
aF’Jc.oxxr iw use,

and to give perfect satisfaction.
Call and see the
.

DENTIST

Hickipi.

Hartville

NEW PLOW NO. E.
Just the one for two Horses light
and easily handled.
Repairs kept for other Plows.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

Vol22 2,1.

WHOLE NO. 2048.
dron^bBljr LJTwmu
gentleau frfaod. aad thoagh be-» St'
years ter imior, •■th«T *?,
•Cfay;" fare b-oteM," aad b. £ broGst
mn anmini n i wave the afaA

: hemootly, and the bom dem not yM produrc the proof ueceaury to convict them
The old fax ia Raiding back his ecnftnssoc.
nil be is sure that his evidence wiU bring
about bundenae. He has it In his bands
to nnarth the villteny of which he b tho
centre, but be wiU not do it till ho hu
what he waste, hia liberty. In tho meutime. there b trouble enough among the
New York politicians Mon, who jg the
flash lima of the ring received ten or
twenty or £fty tbounud dollars, ud who
‘ No/ aho hratUy replied, looking un­
hare almost forgutten die tnuMuctiou, arc easily st him.
turning pale when they know that it is er
h* rJ“
Hia
bps eagerly parted, and as he gate
certain that Tweed mved bn chequehu .chair uatbec hitdh ho brtakly in­
quired .
"Do you throw the combings of yont
hair m the want Uain?"
"What's that ?' ahe asked, with a
Hauk ffac.
“• Woated'tlto question, although

Again hb chair went forward, white
his agilatioa grew su great that be could
•arcely mareiain hb plarc upon it as he
further naked.
"Do you dean out tho oottib when you
eat through?"
“Of coarse I do," she said, storing at
him with alj her mi;rht'
In an inatut be wm on bb knrc. before
lur, his eym abtese with flame and hb
hands outstretched
‘ Oh, my dear MIm; I love you," he
three millions mfdy hived, and that be ixsatenately replied. "I give mv whole,
heart up to you. Love me and I will bo
propose, when .he dore get oat to rally
around him hb old friends, and make an
effort to get control of the eity ud state
again. There*.b no doubt that there b

poor—you arc out, rich. Get me oat with
nosoethiag to live upon." And so a vast
number of am uro talking with Maouaoua
pleutifitllnae of th. hardships the old man
has been subjected to, rod whether the
end* of jnetice will bo subrerred by keep­
ing him fooger in prison, and ao oa. It b
aid by those who ought to know, that hb
telk of poverty ud being a broken mu u
all bnaoumbe. They my 'he ha* at lost

PARSON BROWNLOW.

truth in thia Onew fare, with the mon
ey he donbftcaa has. he could only
bring the Irfeh to hu support, sod could
apiure Tsmmany with ease. 11* bicaly
fifty-six, and b as strong m he ever wm,

the orguiring and controling talent. Hia
old adherents who have been eating husk*
since ha went under; long for stub a leader,
and they would rally around his banner in

ATtoBNBYB AT LAW ABULIUT-

FAMRERS
JPOJFt

GREETING,
lOtZ’IZ'.

float they were si) paid and well paid. If
he wanted an editor, he never went at Jjirn
in a mean way, bat hia cheque for tea or
jm-sup. The'-American Popular," « twenty thouaud dollars. according to hia
The bell rug—I scrambled to my com­ company orguiaed fur taking graded value, was made at ooce, with no noaaena
partment in the Pullman, and felt horrid­ rialra, panned into the hud. of the State
ly out o f place among the silk a and broad
phot ia obtained from tho bruchca by
dotha ud .mail of mask. But I re in committee, and a mat fearful degree of
steeping item, while fraah cut iu water for
for "Stat-daaa" and made the beat of it ao
the re-appearance of Tweed in the two or three days, ud then bcrilinu them
effectually thst fire^mfautea after Gibson, falao swearing, fsbe everything was de- that
।
till the gum, in the form of a white jelly,
arms would make a decided stir in adbera to a stick which is used in coivelopsd, ud the ofirara are Io bo proae- political
I
city. Ro can find a party without aundy atiniiw the braaebtn. The fluid
rated. Il ia to be hoped that the law ou th.
1
ud it Med snrpna: no noe i/
reach three swindlers, and that a life inou- trouble,
1
a year the old mu baa control of ii concrete* in a few boats!
rance presideet may be added to the within
'
To purify it the Chrneec taka ,a quan­
city again.
wtatea rollroliou of criminal euriositim. the
1
tity ef firmly rwdrccd oM, which they
The good companies arc suffering from
ly at the bottom of a copper bamn ; over
tab they ptece a layer ef camphor, and
tbeoe exposra, put they are nererthelce.
ibAauotbcr layer of earth, att-l ao cm UO-.
Ul the voanl is besriy fall, the teat er topq
tain spur, which 'cennaandcd a -view tit the time, but it will be better for tbs healthy
moot layer being of earth. They r-.er
surrounding country for more than a score good ones when conidenrc is Easily res­
this late layer with the Lava
a plact
of mile*. The line of the railway enuld tored. a. sB the frauds will be oat of the
ealted po bo. which reeiaa
spaemw
be seen distinctly ia eeeb direction fur 15
of
meutha (mint). Ttey now invert a
way. They will not bo exposed to the
miice, ud Whatcly wm wuul to say hi*
second
basin
over
the
first,
and
make
it
hu just rereived hia walking paper, and is
l&lt;»kout wm worth mure to the safety unhealthy competition of ths fria-ls, who
air tight by luting. The whole b then
uf inuns than all the telegraph wires oa never expect to pay, ud an therefore adrift upon the cold charity of an uufrcling aubmBted to the action of arvtoutrei fire
wwid.
iartead
of
drawing
a
nite
salary
the line.
,
do business fur nothing.
for a rertaia length of lime, ud thai left
Whitely wm a rich old buffer, kind
monthly. That b what nib them. It b to a»l gradually. (&gt;n eeparaliag the va­
enough ia hu way, but sharp M a fem-t,
se! the camphor b found to have sublim­
There are at the present time one hun­
and determined that every man should do
ed, and to have adhered to the upper ba­
dred thousand men m the city of New
bis duty.
sin. Itepetitioaa of the sum tsveaa
He had but one child, a daughter, and York who lire, aomehow, without labor.
complete ib refinement. Beside* yielding
Floss Whatcly wm the belle of the coun­ They arc nuisances fa the wont sense of
try. She wm bravo, beautiful ud apirit"Aya, aye, air!" r&gt; speeded Kirke, and
swung himself to a pooition on the Fly-

MESSER BROTHERS
BORG EON,

Are on liaitd at the old stand with the finest Stock of Implctnetna
■nd Machinery ever known in Httatipga, We have the

JACKSON WAGON,

DIAMOND IRON PLOW,
GALES CHILLED PLOW,
:bj;*wX.

DIAMOND STEEL PLOW,
t

‘

Single and Platform Buggies,

IXL Wind Mills, etc., etc.
Every article we sell is warranted to please.
GIVE US A CALL.
Chester Messer.

•

Burks Messer.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

rue in Ta—rane,!, UM, by bdfag wfah

tfiursSETTLES

AU the above natneii PIowk are sold on trial,

■Taylor and Gale Horse Rakes,
Buckeye Mowers with Table Rake Reaper,

the owning of men, women and chitdrem, I
shall, when the battle coma, rtand by the
gerenuaswt and the union formed by oar
Mr^Brewnfaw began* hb poloM ea-

TEN MINUTES LATE*

the line than Gorge Kirke.
He was the son of a poor mu and his
mother was dead. Hia father was a enofinnsd Invalid of the rheumatic order, and
George played.the dutifal sen to him io a
way that would astonish the young men
ofto^ay.
Somehow, nobody ever know exactly
bow, Georgs had managed to pick up a
good edncatloa, and ha had polished it off.
so to speak, by a two years’ course, ar
a commercial college, which they tell me is
a MMul where they teach people aomethiag as is practical, and not them Greek
roots and latia folJcrob that is drilled in­
to young men's heads at our uaircraiuea
Kirke began on the Stony Hill rail­
road when he was shout twenty-one or
twenty two yeare old. Fires he was a
brakesaun. Thin railway basioeei is a
regular suoccmicn. and- generally speak­
log, a mu has to work bis way up. Ii
ain't often that bo gets up to the dignity
of a conductor at om step, with the
chance to pocket ten cents scripts, snd
with the privilego of helping all the good

bad been away, had she vaunted the res­
ponsibility of directing the trains, and she
bad alwaya acquitted herselfwith credit
Old Whatcly was very proud of her, a»
bo had a right to be. and be kept all the
young follows at a distance, until it was
aid that be intended keeping his daugh­
ter single aolil the Gear of all the Russiani
ame oa to marry her.
This night in November Whatcly and
Floss were out on the piaxsa of their
country home, peering through the gloom
ud fox for the Galosh* train, srhjch was

It's devilish strange it doom's eome iu
Whalely,
hi* night
va
*bt&gt;w their

charity, when they lack u opportunity
io ated safely.
You see tliem every­
where on the street* The ofica ud
atora ire itrfreted with them, each with
his story ef a ‘•family to support, and no
work, air,'' usd a carae if you rcfuM them.
And there arc u muy women u men,
and more children than either, engaged fa
tbefaimc railing. Wesneo will ait by tbe
how on curb-etonca, with a aloepng
child, wuh ila rags ao duplsyed m to ex-

Haye*' southern policy a failure. But
.while these fellows mourn the people re­
joice For Ilayis is the firal Prsssdrat
who has ever made an attempt io good
faith to any oat mil eervfao reform. He

of hb art id® ZbtuMd the tills of the
•HghtirgPwfaa" He
.ba fa
religious cnotrovejaiei, sad wrote servers!
rcligfon* books. In IMS be held a gob­
lie debate in misdriphia upon atermy,
with the Rev. Abram Psywe, of New
York, ud defended the bretitttioa. Al

PetoTOOM' Dollar Scries of Good Nov­
ela. Country Quartan, by the Cbuntem
of Bleaaiogtoa. With a praimreorthy de
aire to ater to the wuu ot Amoneaa
readers in than limes, Nsm. T B. Pe
tersoo A Brothea, of Phiiaddahia, have
determmed to issue a collection of tbu
choicest work* of flrtioo at the low rate uf
one dollar a rulumc. Tlu collection will
be known M "Petersons' IMlar Srrirarot

sight," Mid
lyior down
Builders, examine their Build­
in diligust. "It's hard
to lea
! They ought to
light
ing Material, House Trimmings, bias ud
letting
homely ones
bn. round Spruce Poad by thb time !"
You
to tlietu father You druggtd with budaoum .to keep it quiet,
and bandboxes In
ana* tumble
let
know
the
on
tbe
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
and with sores
painted on its
did hu
well that be was road ?" asked Flo*.
attention.
“ be sure.
good
there little anna and legs to
soon promoted to fireman, sod after be
Piofatback, of Louisiana, bjhe ami of
is
the
headlight
of
the
train
Bee,
had
lamed
the
workings
of
machine
children are, in
entea, not a Major Holm-, a wohby]-Uatsr,b^a
Farmers, examine the WIARD he made engineer ud given an ea- not ton mites away, running like the These
lhetr owu,
arc leaned io
by the
slave womu. The
thb
deni,
it always doe*."
.
day, by
who make a buainas of
antkority, ned kept
p~rd fa km
PLOW, before purchasing others, gme.Thia
He pointed
trembiiag finger down
one of tho newest
storynf him;
and renting them out.
owu
until
3,
He
baton
line, and
called
Fly to tbe valley gorge, where, far away, a colbcting
One day
Major Holme*
thru acerted to the Unfaa
st
I army of men, wo a
mere speck io tho giootn, could be aeeo a Then cotoa the
away, and
very proud of
Every one waranted.
steamboat ,
sun
hot.
He eubeequentiy lectured at
nifieeut romance,
of interest nod fine
light scarcely moving, it seem,
you may well believe.
maa and children who have small artlda
speyehea upon
war fa vsrfatu
writing Tbo
of Byington
watchers knew it
approach­ like
psmoib, pens and matches for
­
was one of the mret brilliant and giffod uti« of ifte north, and wrote hb
ing with lightning speed.
Those contemplating buying
M "Paaaou
literary ladire London ever produced. She graphy, which bemtae
Tathet and daughter looked at each
draught* of iend whisky punch. The
Brownlow's Bonk," asrf had u extoaaire
giug, for
articles are each
nobody
wai
friend and coteiupwsrV ef
slave
Mt ia tbe
watching the
Mowers or Reapers should see
unfa it. IMt, bMaraai
Byrun, Uifh Hani, Parry B. SheUv. and &gt;te. Ia
The truth wav evident. For some rra want*, and
to sell b alwaya an game, and
far any orders which
son the train from Goluaha was ten raio- appeal to charity. "Pleane buy a poMil, might be
by
While the oamcrou. roterir of wits ud
•hkh graced
British
in
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
behind
and u would not reach nor, and
a
man who han no be was occupied In this Way the captain Umeofltui
Itbn aiding
offiftv.'' th. Prion.
at Drring'* cut aatil the
are,

gias.
now

with

the

telegraphed
’
them
pay train wm

tkeir

George

duty ao

To

And

pay
nnd

the

wm

heaven*,
now.

m

engine wm
the
wm
George wm

with

and

the

srtbtially
attract
mat
but
them
women
them
vm

her,

but tboet

aaxfoo*

wm

Boeion Pbet tells

he wm with
MiMitmppi
the

Itoaw,

on

ureter
Msroh

wm

wm

Nashvfllc.
made

full
Cmuneea

pins,

autobio

known

the
the offer

ucm

Furniture, Undertakng, Picture Frames. Etc.

PAINTER

At A. M. Roak's Carriags Shop

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Joy Comfort and Bappine**

Sisk axis ’inn.toe:
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY
DJL J. V INSURE

Don’t buy

Furniture or Picture Frames,

until you have priced their Goods, for you

aa

help
poor
pay
train Itad pMaed beyond no to the single work and a large family to euppoeL" Or,
Iruk/And then I Wby, why to road fur the luv BV God. buy a paper av pion,
under the h*d of “Appalling Railrad
Dfabrtcr," and a few morn homa would children ud a huabaad reek st home, ud
her rint to pay." Tire email children, the
family and ths sink hwhsad are Hl
a myth, the money obtained gutng straight
to the nnarrac gin-sbop, the food Deere
aory to keep life in the beggar being ob­
-Solan can do it," said Flosa, quickly.
-If I an reach Landa fire minutes before tained from the cbaritira and tbe garbage

Caw, Silt ait Onassital

Special Medical Announcement

time,

the tnin—yea two minutes-all will be
well. Do not stop me tether!'' m ho laid
a head on her am.
■'Bel you ai,t not fr&gt;. It b dark and
«I stull no, father.
me. and you rould uoi
&gt; ridden dmher nigbu
. |y home in the stable.
I

Heiim knows *&lt;mly
ride him. I haru
And he in the &lt;•Don't yon reontf-

1M2.
litres

the

boy

eorwtr

Cbc

Lord

waiting
literati
giren
tbe ptevreu.
the
capital
the
‘Adouw
atnraUed ktom him and demanded,
“Whore aigrer are yw&lt;r “Well. Mre
« Cap'fa, IAen't 'xaekly know," wm the day, ud Ixnrd Byroc and Lrigh Bunt
reply. "I war Major Holmrn boy, but
were parti i-ulariy charm.il wkh her, the
bo done bet me on two little pair ud loot.
latter styUag her ia bb -Vteion of the
I'm got to see the game through 'fore I
Ponta,” «a grace after dira-r, a V«nn
grown fat.' Her Charming “(Jaunty
Quarter." will te ogwiy weteuMcd by
the reading public, at the cheep prkw ud
elqtul form in which the Murer. Pcmvrtm. hare «,4 h tf.
a Urge
sale forthb and the euteteSng vohunas k
the aerres. m it wiU be lb. laprt «»d

�TAKE

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

To Those whom
may Concern.

"IbraB,”at which we hoar so mock io
tho dispatches of hi*, is thoTurkish name
ftfr tkv Baunsenian tows of Brails, on the
left bank ot Ac Danube, tea miles above

SCROFULA

The questionof servants ia what is aow
European war news wslll be apt to be
mare than asaally uoTeliabfe. Tbe Turk, agitating the mind ef tbe New York mar
jte lb. bi«-t Tura ou A* fa. rf th. rcn. Io tho olden time the intelligent
earth, while Btiaria prcfosss to snprvfe. farm-house people of New England and

dbtabro b Beha-vknHy aond.
OuL T. W. Higginson, tbe oboistieubt,
bcirtily endorse, tbe Prwidrol'a policy as
which the Russian armies are permitted to
the wbrat course, even fov the blacks.
pass through Rouuauisn territory, receiv­
Ben Hill b» written a long fetter an- ing tbe treatment due a friendly power.
nosneing his determination to co-operate
It b whispered at Vieana that tbe Em­
with the President in civil service reform.
peror uf Rumia has a secret treaty with
tho Emperor William of Germany, tn
wbaeh the latte guarantees to koep the
rest of Europe quiet wh:ic he whips tbs

girls" mr the city, but that ia all go-e.
The factories store*, telegraphy, boo*keeping, and kindred arts which are now
almost the cxclurivc property rf women,
gives thia elans employment, and New
York families bare bad to depend upon
foreign importation. . Tbe Irish giria hare
control of New York booses, and they

chine for moving, rais-

Il will probably be a Jong time before
all tbe details and the true muses of the
recent dirgracefel and cutregootu affair
in Mueiasippi will bo known, and then
there wiH^be differences of opinion aS to
some of the originating causes, and tho

bers, ud from 200 to 3&lt;H&gt; attend tl.c reg to live with the ae-a*ou.
ular meetings of the L'niou.
A *W. Bowles' as* mill, five miles wmt
ol Byrricn Springs, burned April 2B.
11IU1A...

from small to great.

and having handled
about 1,200 buddings
in sixten years, I feel
confident I can satis­
fy those who may fa,
vor me w ith a call.
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry Co., Mich.
• Residence — Six
miles directly West
from Hastings. a

A. S DEAN
Irving, Mich.. Apr. 23nl 18,

ContipatioR.

apr23m3.
Pile*.

DRY GOODS.
DETROIT.
Female Weaknm.
foams ara ««rt»y *»■» tbe a

General Debility.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

Q. P. Rowell AxCo'i. Col.
CSIEWASW »

-

MhftWCHLESJ

nd Grates
.X&gt;“‘

wSraas

TIE BUT IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEIT

To see the Lock rse-s, and securing the fullest froodres tn

tb oom

ported toilets show a ootabw ’simplicity ot
Jraign, very different from the fashion
plates oommoo ameug us. The .Breton
jacket, or the amplest fitting French Jana-rt, the same length all round and just
well ruvering the hips, buttoning diagoo
ally, er tbe large fichu rnfled with lace

Overskirt* are doae as peseiUe, draped
easily, or plain in thick goods, and the
trimming is a mere piping fold, or a facinp
of silk three India* wide stitched twice ot.
—for a finish. There is an air about
these easy, perfect garments whicL si
ooce marks them as the attire of a lady,
among the oterdraprd, twisted and brdix
sued dress** celled •the Mylo."
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BBS $30j

Serin lattae
Paper M®

histic Mattas Mu
'fflttsnc UBflLI
LIGHT-RUHMIIG

‘DOMESTIC1
SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

,

Th. blockade of the BUck Sea j^ru
wiU be maiataiaed by twenty Tart ah ves-

raywa Urm. Cao yon say as much, and
if ym, then say what you Mani about
political quealUq. with perfect freak-

oix un ion

As wrll might vou cspecl grsr*’ °» thorn*,
nr that streams wnuld flow beck to thsir
simplicity of the French form, with bold aonrees, aa to look for a fulfillment of the
The Blate M. E. comp meeting at. Pe­ ■ide gnrea which fit the figuse with the promise* given by Hanpton and hi* friends
toskey, or the Bay View groondn, will bri­ easu rod ekgrore ol S glove wttbont (fiber propose no change of ItuiromcBial
gin July 31, contiautag ooo week.
truubleaome and disfiguring crUM-rams or
Bt. Clair arenly expended 93,490.66 for mure than one dart. The beet Breton’
.i
s—
&lt;■.
junu}. |lte habits are fitted in thia way. Fine im­

Having taksa Kxrs, they are Rtssofan oa
A MH is before the Legislature making
it a misdemeanor to mH' liquor u&gt; a minor
The Rnsaians have taken the fartiaas of
under 18 years of ago, and giving lU fine
Beyuid ia Asiatic Turkey.
to the parent or guardian or other relative
The Porte has deaid«d to grant genera
miking tbe oxapfaint. We hope that bill
amnesty to tho Balxanaaa.
Turkai i.-undada are reported guardiag
the Black Sea before Odera.

location of building*

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Ex-Governor Bagfey will dclirer aa ad
dram at the Ionia County Fair next f*B
Subject—“How to atfaipSucirra.''

. the late Sfenghter ia the outcome, had its
crigltflt political fiiSareness Tho next
SM, probably not ia th. distant future, is,
bowever, as like to bo tbs tosalt of a
quarrel orcr the title of a piece of land,
a diflerenee of opinion about a horse
trade or a bar-room brawl. For ran be
fore the war, tbeoe senses of blood and
murder have been very familiar in the Rcpabhcuu u. nine IWoerats. Lmi
hisrory of pawing events in Misriarippi, V- ar it was largely Democratic.
and some of the other Gstf States. It
Rtwun but raised her blockade uf th*
‘“the Chicago and Northeastern Railroad
is sure to be cue of the most important Danube. '
thoroughfares in the Bute. A thousand
It is said that Servia will oboerye strict
freight ears hare recently been built fur neolrality.

What Mimiorippi moa: roed. today
a rigid enforeemea: of ths laws aai
peoonai violence. Tbe rari trouble
Mtommppirow .thmah* h-so. sro

changing the

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In a rocont conversation with
an intimate and trusted friend,
The rumor is flying about again that ex­
Proeideat Hayes is reported to
a» exacting as they choose. They insist
Secretary Fish can haro the English mis­
have eaid, in reference to the
tl»e place where Noah went ashore from the upon from 115 to 125 per month, are
sion if he wants it. Tbe country hopes
agitation in some quarters for
Ark. They bare secured through passage very particular as to their rooms and the
Praidcnt—Thoma. O Nril), Kalammtoo.
to Constantinople by the Eastern Express furnishing thereof, they drmaud a ceresin
a aew party with a new name ;
Vice Prmidcnto-C. V. B. Pood, Quin, Abe .lew uampnire oapremc uuur.
H. J. Drake, Coldwater; GMrge
fast train, with stop-off tickets fur several portion uf their time out, and also stipu­
that it was one of th# last ej;
Lake, Jackaoo; II. W. Avery. Loweff; Has decided for tbe third time that the
late as tu what food they shall hare , rod
thoughts that could occur to J. G. Andrews. Big Rapid*.
Governor and Council have oo power to
if their mistress** object to their adorning
Recording Secretary—8. D. Pond, AJ- go behind the ricetion retnrna
•
him to abandom tlie name or
their persona with their best cfotbes, there
Tho
trae.erc.aZ
A
Jrert.Mr
says
that
if
the prindptai of the Republican
Secretary—J. V. Johnson,
Mr. Tilden is permitted to have anrthing
party. He holds, and we
between Russia aad Austria, as the latter's
40 do. with Tweed's coufraioo the nrat iomistress or her maid There b a rebell­ Ex-Judge,' now Senator Davia—let
liqve correctly, that it i* in ac­
interests are so affected by thia measure
reresiinp portion will b* cut out.
ion agaiast Biddy. Enterprising parties
— Cotton King ?—South Carolina
that the former would not think of taking
cordance with tbe principles and
hare gone South rod picked up a thous­
’ Ex Seaator Scott of Pennsylvania, while
on Trial—The President's Personal
such a step without permission.
policy of the Republican party
and or more of colored girls, who were
in Washington a few dsya riser, is said to
Likna-A Claim of $8 000 Swelled
Tbe
storming
and
capture
of
Kars,
with
house
servant*
or
in
training
before
the
war,
to Mcure entire cordiality be­
have predicted tbe entire defeat of the
THE JUDICIAL ELECTION.
$51,000 —Toe President and
the garrison of 17,000 men, by the Rus­ rod have brought them to the city, ud
Cameron ring tn that State next fall.
tween every section of the coun-.
ad Beits"—'Young man go
try, and to that esd he is labor- ' O, W«wk, I., th. Sou Sow. st Mr. Ogden, auditor of the New York sians, reminds eoe of the great exploit uf are placing them. They make excellent
it"—The Test at the Ballot
Gen. Grant in February, 1862. when be servants, for they are not only intelligent,
■ ing. He also aaid, he would be 'Oaaramcn, met at Lansing and made the Custom House, Utifics that he could get captured Fort Duualdacn and its 17,000 but docile. They will do anything that b
footing of the rotes cast on the 2nd of along with twenty per rent Ira help if all
very anxious concerning the April for Justices of die Saprome Court, his hands were well paid rod eo mpetent rebel defenders. The Koasians achieved required of them, and, as a mb, are hon­
charge that ha had forgotten the ,and Regent* of the University, in all tbe The news of tfe* death of the United tbsir'triumph with 50,000 regulars; Grant est. Tho biddies are enraged at thb turn
aoootoplbhed hia victory with 30.000 of affairs, and am sbtting their preteaDifferent opinions are expraaaed relative
intereata of the colored people. Counties, seventy-four in number, from States oonrul at Paramaribo name yester­
Western volunteers, fresh from tbe farm*. sioua. now that competition io thb as in to the polities! position whieh ex Judge of
if he believed that any conaid- 'which returns bad been received, being sl| day, ud before night a thousand isqdacah
other things ha* brought them to tbrir the Supreme Court Davw, now Senator
from the State of Illinois, will take in the
erable portion of the intelli- 'in the State except Isle Royal and Mani- blen had diunfeeted their polities and asked
Senate, some cnatending that be wiU vote
for the place. .
gcnce of tho Republican party &lt;
on party iasuni with the Democrate, and
The Demoerade party ia Virginia is fall­
believed it true. He affirmed '
inc
to
pieces,
according
to
ex-Coogrramas
Mtrir had a 910.000 fire last Wednesday
that even in boyhood be eym- - Majority fal Judge Cuuicy. 26,905 ; for Smith ol that State. We are glad there's night.
krt last week. Certain lot* of eround on
Regent Colli#, 22,915 ;Jfur Mr. .Malts,
pathizod. with the principles.of 23,386.
.
going to be fun, for it is a long time since
Mra Jahn Mulford, of Adrian, aged 82, Eighty seventh street, which rat 'five
years
ag i, 990,00U, and were oonsidered
died
Sunday.
'
we
hid
a
genuine
“
Oie
Virginny
breakGarrison and the Free Soil
.149 rotes hut to Mr. ScvTbe present tnemlxrehip af the Detroit ebesp at that, were put up at aursiou tn
movement, and that be entered «
for-Bupretne Justice, by
determine wbal 'reduction in price and in
Reform Club is 3,556.
miaspelled,
and
66
imperSenator
Christiaocy
of
thb
Bute
has
,
the Republican party, at its
ed Senatore have, nn party qtsrarioas,
Pontiac ha* “DO Red Ribbon men out i-f
written Senator Hill, commending him for
birth. In hie opinion the pacifi­
brought I jS.'lOu on the usual tenns. As leen found' velin- with the Republican*.
There were 1,075 votes lost to Sir. Col­ Iris recent letter, and saying that "to secure a i-epufotiou «f 4,000.
cation of tbe South waa need­ lier, foe BcgeM, by hb name being mis­ complete reconstruction, realisation uf con­ Ten eoluuios uf emigrants will locate in the s»le wm msde In g-«d faith tho re But the great curiosity ia relative to Sen­
ator Dayfe' views oo lbs currency quaduclion b .acceptol l-y owners, and prices ties—whether ho will act with Thomas
ed more by tho colored people spelled, rod 89 imprfcet robe. ,
fidence and fraternal feeling, men can af­ Kalkaska county thia spring.
are estaUhlird accordingly. Thu b a Ewing and Judge Ktlfey, or stand firmly
than the whites. My first thought
ford to forget jarty name*."
v
Renat &gt;r Ferry wear* the nd ribbon. So
terrible k-t-lown, but uweere are compelled on the Rrpubluan platform. We must i
doc*
E.
P.
Ferry.
Ferry
g-.-vd.
he said, in the course I have
Tbe aaluoo-keepers of Washington, untie
to Hand it. Rent* have fallen rn-.ro in
The E**t Saginaw rora vill be held Cn
the spreia! session has been postponed, are
been pursuing, has beea to secure
proportion tliati price* Stores on Broad­
all on the fence, and in great doubt wheth­ th* 17«h, 19th; 19rii and 20(b uf July.
to the freedmen their well be­
way whioh rented formerly for 99,000
Muskegon bad thirty-rix fire*during tbe
er the Hayes policy b tbe beat thing fur
only eoramatxl 92,000 or 93.000, and
ing. their rights under the con­
the country or not. They are euro it b post year, involving a Io- of 914,812.71
the hoped-for riw in May wu not ob
stitution, and their permanent
AHegan's Red Ribbon Club now cue'
net the best thing for themselves.
tain* 365 members, rod is steadily grow ’
prosperity. He declared that
The old fight between Senator Thurman
standing empty, aad thousands upon
with him it wm no recent
and the rag-moo*, wing of the Democracy
thuuanda of Kutaevs People who former­
-of
Ohio
shows
signs
of
breaking
out
again.
conviction that the time bad
ly occuphd a whole house, now content
themselves with a half’ and tn many rasas
The Senator is very quel, but the iuflagone by for holding aifiron hand
ironists are prodding him with threats of
over the South, and that it is
ruin if he attempts to .oppoae their plan*
for tbe best interests of the Re­
publican party, m well as their
125 to 950 a month, and they are taken
Mayor Ely of New Y«k on Thurad.y
by tbe people who formerly paid 925,000
duty to labor to bring about a
Dominated Isaac H. Kiley, editor of the
or 960,000 fur whole lutara. Tbe de
Shoe and Lrathrr Rryort'r, and a
state of feeling which will result
prraioe in bsuincas has done part of it, the war has Inca largely directed to raising
her of the present Board of ChariliesT'Tor
rerrah and- to Mock raMtag. There is a
in the pocificajinn. ‘4 the whole
PoBoe Commiastoner, but being a Repubfair prospect thitt tbe South will soon be
country. In nii-MVr which v *
lieu, the Board of Aidermen refused to
able to feed her own poop’s and to manubelieve the President speaks'
festure their i)Wn raw material. Then
will bo tbe day of bevrabataatai deliver.
the whole truth, and wc think
that every man who loves his
aboet some fcatara of dress whieh were
new
two
month*
ago?
Every
Biddy
oo
Tb* Republican State nScers uf Booth
countty and his race, and hopes
tbe street* ba* a dolman, rod every ebcap Cardins having yielded, all departments id
for the future prosperity of the circuit we would have joinrd them even history, lira in California. He has served
the Stale pnvertiment are now under the
in the more numerous House of the Sials
soil ba* th* back uf the bodioc ia seven,
The
I
’
h.ruix
hotel
at
Charlotte
b
to
bo
rontrol of Hamptoo. With him and hi*
Republic will bid him God speed more earnartly in their protests.
Legulaturr, and ia now a Democratic can- opesad about the first of next AuruM with piecra, a style littfo Ira than torture to an Demncratic fiJlowers rata tbe nwponsiTbe Journal io tbe ab^re makes one
in his eflorts, and pray that his
Mr. T. Pixley as proprietor.
eye of any caluvatioe, Irat, hsppily. ao nility of preserving order, restoring nm&gt;policy, may be a glorious suc- mistake, ud that b, that we hare a per­
Granville'. W. C. T. U. ha* 430 mem­ cvetdons that its popularity proauiaca net perity, dirrpensior impartial justice-to both
Theas wl.o are ofpoacd to the retnouesonal dbfiko for Judge Yau Zile, which b
not true, On the contrary a* a t=aa wc tisalion of silver are troubled by the news
like dodge Van Zile, ud aa a politician from Ohio that tbe legislature of that
we think him one of the best in the State, State favoni remoMtizatioo. This may in
fluence Preridcnt Hayas and Secretary
Sherman, and it is evident that (ha ques­
tion will be earnestly debated at the com­
ing sewioo of Congira.
Dupntebra from Washington dclioe the
Editorial NoIm.
poailiua whieh this Government will b»
obliged to assume toward the Eastern bel­
The Senate Cotnmiuce on RaSroeds, re­ ligerents. Their vraci* of war cannot re­
ported adversely co lbs proposed kguls- main in onr'ports longer thro may be neo
tioo to snake freight rales uniform.
emary by atrra of weather, unksa they
Wbitofish, over right indie, in length, disarm. Prints parties, however, may as­
have been eaughi in School Lake, Livings sume such eoctncreial risks as they may
ton county. They were placed there April m fit ia sending anas aad eappliee to
10, 1874.
the baUigtnmta, their veasris, of oraroe,
Tbe politicri complexion of the Ifaa.d being liable to capture on tho high sens by
of Saj-erviaora uf Kent county b nineteen t»___ . &lt;

running
Portable Ma-

ef Thuodore A. King (Bap.) for Supmrmor by a lergs mayeniy.
Tbe new M. K Cherek st Charlevoix,
which U new bring erected, b 89x61,
with a spire on one corner 80 fart high. Il

DOMESTIC” SEWING MACflINI CO..

Sarsaparilla
OB

a For fierrfufa,. and all

�1 /Z?7
Ti/i Hiputliei/I Buffim
ornaAL r-ifE* ni

barky

Commercial.

Furniture. Undortakng,

mr'crr
u

•
iy

Speci *1 'notice.

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or picture Frames,

BJuatiee-Probate-Circuit Court
Law-Circuit Court C haneery
-Circuit Court CrinunalCircuit Court Commisioners - Constable Sheriff or Con&lt;ey• “g-

until you hate priced their Goods, for*, you
will save money by it.

Everybody knows they are the only

KITY DRUG STORE!

w*ezE(* wn. I
POSITIVELY CURED.

(.g

RdVMUaM L Mt era.

■ifc

ia trail an leralonlU

&amp;

■Patent Medicins at Market
I Price»-Finc Toilet Article*
I in endlaaa variety-Pure
|
White Lead-Oila-Varuishes-Bnuhes, etc.
•
A large quantity of
WaffPaper ^f all
grades at pri­
ces to amt.

Atoptto by ayaa and
Ayaa—AM. llaway.

L&amp;teai

rd

•The Poor Old Tramp

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in the city and attend promptly to all calle
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot, South Bide State St., Hastioga Mich.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

New Advertisement*.
•

All About the County

NEW

ShtaMMt

AEE WANTED !

Call a' lie Sin if th BIG HAT.

From ■ Phyticiert.

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
CARBOLIC OIL
Farmers, examine the WIABD
.TdtKtol | IXG
liniment PLOW, before purchasing others,
“SSr"- ■■■"""■
"* Every one waranted.
MU.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
rtcpifsi 'i i“ 11 \ i..\ |W™PDMJi: 1
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
at
WALB1UDOB 1. .1™, w d&gt; &lt;U

UM of Patents.

■Iaf Typboet Iiy-atery
m« antad phyairiaaa la Uda

■

D*"r

—T?* ' wk**e ’be Joke comes ia, HE IS SELLAT HITH LOWER
co 11'RU ES-Iho t tail10 to. the guxL U-

jfore purchasing.

&gt; Ta..

K.pre Bl«k. Hmu..,

Oir Jobbing Department
roy»3
&gt; Itnkl'mor. ..n Fua4ay

|1

To Temperance

Organization*.

| aw*IT NEVER FAILS’ Try it OaoTMa

l.ltfiUmd
M. ni&gt;.i we

POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

»„!9yi
■all adected
ERRORS of YPUTH

VMKS'.':

i- In ill wlM C.M1 IL

STOCK OF GROCERIES

K.i»T7x',__ ________
Notice;

Lical

FERRAND WILLIAMS &amp; CO.

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MaihUJd: HiwIM HreBertntf’i

Psaaioas.

Kmts*bIlsa»ied iron.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
LSTINGS. • - MICHIGAN.

PEOPLE OF BARRY COI NTY

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pi
ftopUa J'ipnrt

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to-™ Gnerj Bnim-a

Roberta'.

■Hing.

TIE (I LI IRVLI.l. MEllK.U. CO.,
ti

■ Cuxull Court

IEDICU, *SJR8ICAL 1KSTITUTE.

DEFY. COMPETITION.
Brick for aaic at tli yarA. Section £M,
ia Rutland

Dec. Sth, 1876.

Cell aroo sod exami ar my stock si
riwn.
J. H BVTTQN.
O«»15TiWJ

caMIU

PEOPLES

in
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bwtnww.

DRUG

STORE.

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Phyitidan'a Prencripliotu and
~UL Family RecipM carefaHy pre­

•tsXr:

xr«at

TIIEFAM11.Y GUEST

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
“J I would respectfully announce to the etti—— zens of Hastings anti vicinity, that I have' s
‘■"anew and

in SWk 01 MB I

pared with Drug* aud Chemical*
..nan. MM

of pqreat quality only.

TO ADVERTISERS,

Ten, 4 lbs. for $1 OO; Sugars, syrups, apices,
linking Powder, salerntus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc. which will be sold al

THE Biffl® IOTLEAJ BIBB,

ttemrmktr the place, nt J. S. RU’.YY.l.'k 'S
Boot and Shoe Store. Jun csaos mtr.
Gier me a call.

B. STICKLE,

SwMt’s Electro Magnetic Clock.

The Ehctjowy

Wip. H. Goodyear.
PBMUCWil COST.

X.»4pTle h.«k t. Mid al all U.k atom—
JI BO—an I a I’ncsv; Em Tint »U1 ba wnl tm.
by the putil i&gt;k&lt;r, on rM
aitmp.

oQInt «iry. ib* wontorfiil warkin*. of fate
EUrtr».Ma«w&lt;l&lt; Clock. Tbia duck Imm bwt
three wbaal. nJ no pi alto., an-l i: operate.
tkrw bss4a, awrod. ailaai. and boar; 11 taa
only «M aiagairt. aiU w.wka with aithar pa®,
dataai er Inlaaca, ■heals U tekaa roly ahMU
balm., p.aw.af'waetato.ry mi ha eaantrartm M Ih abaplaal lima pteea a». made;
wblk ha nraaia* &lt;■«&gt;"&lt; H &lt;««io4 i-T btot,
a»M or aimn.pb.ru tUtpa The airriaU-u
In at»n(ibW the InUary raen^ a«.el tb.
a. — Ito LtoMMr tom ir-Jlmt ladliM ;

PATENT MEDICINES

SES£®S2»» Of all kinds in endjess varieties.

Drugs, Medicins, Etc., Etc
Loalilau SUU Leltery C—pss;

Mamknn. FU . Mmh S. IRK.

i-mtir tbe abo.r k-nltag w. Sari In th.
Laba t)tv J&gt;-rul. e-luol by L. A Barker.
Ute fi/rtann in Ih. Bust* •««. «ha fiillow.
tog iwiheor Ih. adltar’a ma&lt;&lt;i«U ebek. lo««l-J ly F«4 Bwwat, »f iMa eity, aM whUb
fa-t-.r opini™ 1. oaa oflba mart rataalda Inamawn* oftbo toy :

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

naauwiran

t, WUM.
I. F.to Vi*«.&lt;ra. P.l-li •or. CMeagw.
/* «ar 3»r; —.l—t a:w not 1 ml nr Ix-wxw 1 bar.
n. l an O)ifxn»nity o ezaralro the IMM.J &lt;»■
Book pa 1 like I. .tomia, ^.rylhiog 1 rweornexrn I. But *!■&gt;.-&gt; I.y la.ta.rt oa old houoekreper ran firm &gt; r-kroMy aernnU. Jmlg-rtU
• f .11 Iknl » uoaally f raa-iln rook bMk»-Md
if ro« will .cep of m lnrtineu.re.lh.iair of
di* raarli. of ymir wort. 1 ton &lt;ratbfully any
ihu I am preMly p!ea»eJ *hb II.
I Ilk. the rwipe. : m».l at thra are famil.ar. ,&lt;an«
oine.eo*
e.tali;*.li&lt;4 recljUI. and I Mai they toil w
iaiprot^l by ibe chanja.
Bat wuwh that U awn i
r« 1. C.uad in U with Airb. t bare town
xrtotly p oLMti ani lnHrti«e4. I re-'er t.
ru!«« Ike ■•Diauer EtbptalUi. -.'oeW Oteerttarrw.- ••Tahle Tala.' -Itil’.. .1 Fare." •!«..
.ml many other Uiog. browthl lumber, wy
•kinn&gt;|ly. wl ewkwUied uhoT grau mtH*.
inluiowkiipm. JMISJ nd oM
lU^rtrltuIlvyocr..
i

PM«MS, UK, H, MLS,

Doot forget k.

Mp. Betcher is Gristly Plesssd.
•ilb try.t)«tai

Drugs and MpdMNMw of aA descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line ol

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VJA.S,—MIm Walk V
W. T -MU. OpWJ* Hqrta
wlM.-XiehrvpS. Ni am.
will. U.-Mk. Sarah alley.
W |f.8.~ il.ary F. Far
W. I. G.—Mi- nit Bortw.
W.ll. Oi-Jobu Mc&gt;3». •
W.«L—1»«. Il W. Slinman.
W. n, H, S —.MUa Muiro Uutkr.

City Dr ig* Store!

£
Mixer A Crandall.

xziMir
rant to leak eiea. they ahroW m&gt;
Boeby'e rod pvnhaee «e rfti

KiTznABiuM

obMR arpoirrivu
runai
for tri: fifth circtit.

0.

M. Bmrxaw.

LARGER OIROVLAVXOV

FOR 1
MESSER BROT

�Rail road ».

*&gt;' '
_.awn. But suppose tho pastures
. in August and September, and your
eom begin to fail ia their milk, and to
grow poor from want of acfiiient food to
aswteintbem fa a good condition ? In aueh
a care a green crop will aavc you a aerious

days occur in April, aad forthwith they
proMed to make their gardens; and in
many cases tender regatabim are planted,
and ia 49 hour*. perhaps, three people are
shivering eroded in ovcrcoita, in a atom
at aha* dr now. My advice ia, If the
weather be warm in April, do yon keep
oooL Pint pear, brete, onions. aod let­
tuce ao oom aa the ground io dry enough.
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lost from a lack of (fad. Tl.CTo b . dam
of rad! farmers, aad milkmen who aell
their milk fa villagw. or otherwise, wbo
have not laml enough to poature all the
cows that they desire to keep; and with
aoeh men selling fa advantageous. three or
four com Laing kepi to th* acre of grten

Fino—Bye, to be sown arty in Septem­
ber, rather thick ; and, if you like,
tbe latsl al the aame time to gruss As seen
ba it baa .grow* two fret high you an
commttiee tri cut ft.
Sound—Oats, sown early ia the spring,
quite thick ; seed to clover, or other graieea, aad cut aa soon aa it grom to be high

Third—Clover, from a provioua year a
seeding on gcod laud Conunetwc cutting
warty, so fast tbe entire arap wfll-be fed
out before the heads turn brvXO
‘ Fourth—Itowan, when'you have eucta
crop that yau do not desire to cut for bay.
Fifth—Huagariaa gnas, a variety of
miller. Saw .surly in June, throe pecks to
tbe acre, to lie nt in July os early fa AuSixth— Cote. Tbm ia a staple erup for
Boiling, wm in drills, two and a half to
three buahch to the acre. Begin to sow
ao early ao the toil and climate will admit,
and sow every tarn weeks till tho first vf
August. Any variety will do, hat the
Urge, free growing rweet ourn i« generally
rooddsred beat, boiag eaten with a great
rebab by rows. Thia seed is expensive,
aad as oaly b« grown to the beat advan­
tage when the ecad ia grown by tho sowon. The western dent is also a ^ood va­
riety, aa it grows rapidly, and produces a
greet quantity of good foodder

Railroads.

MICHIGAN

HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES

till May. Preu will stand a hard freeze
after they are up, and tbe quicker they
are printed the letter.
The Daniil
O'Rourke ia a good early variety, and the
Champion nt Engbuid a very fine Ute sort.
Don't attempt to prow vvprtables on poor
aoil, but apply tho manure liberally, **
that ia tin only way to have a good gar­
den. Fannon make a great mistake in
neglecting thrir gardens as a we'i-maaaged Udf.serc garden will produce what u
sexually worth from 9100 to tlM to a
family 1 It comas in a sore of ways io
the supply of vour tabh—« surwari-m of
green peas for mouths, potatoes all the
season, sweet corn from early in August
to Novbnbcv, berries, crapes, and a score
of otberltbiDga that go to sustain life.
A chfsp way to make a garden, is to
select a half an acre or lest of land in a
field that as never pastured four the bouse,
put wo ftace around it, and have the north

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

tau'rat t-lMt.-TuUllae tk- aM«4*|.M
aa eaUn ratal saw Mlawst
aUlk
I eala4 and Mraaa la M&gt;. sad ten&lt; &gt;«

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, and other vrgeubl-J. without
tbe uaelcaa trouble c.f makinj; "bode," “
is gvocreDy dots* fjt bate, ociaoa, etc.
8uppc« yva do waste a little ground in
the middle of rows for aotoo. kinds of veg
eubliai? You produce iLcn with very
little labor, and ion know tltat ■■time i»

M&gt;r».l».Kiwu»r M HUt- VBUrrOT &gt;1
tw itirtK a uh atana a« crsveL M silk
fcrsi-te'sscsiitst:
it. u ni.-i eowltaax saS lha IHMWi

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i ta harvW emu. ifa'l Sr aa
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SS-ES
IRAND IAMBS BIV1S10M.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.'S
PARLOR ORGANS

"Somebody writes to a rural paper to
know “how long cows sboold be milked ■'
Why the same aa abort rows, of course.

ordinary farm crops; but it requires ex­
perience ia minaging it to derive the
noct profit Iron-, its cult uro, aad also mdc
expanse ia the purchase of a machine to
clean tbe brush at its toad, if grown ex-

Tbe Brllable Sheri Ut&gt;

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f is

isse;

"JK,-!
• !»•&lt; Hartls*. Is met-estr-r Barer ik«ak&lt;n&gt;

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Holloway’s Advertisements.

Sarsaparilla

■ARK TEES FACTS
fflufflin mjnm.

rUTlMtMVV orTHB WHOM! V

TBE VOI HIIIlIAtAW-r'liSrr

fowt.awtka«ma«aM&gt;&gt;fa&lt;MtaaMt.

MO.WOOCSAC

EtesE

Whieh is tbe oddest feUow, the one
who asks a question or the ons wbo an
swen? The one who aau Lceauao he is

r&lt; “inieK'k:.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
MICHIGAN.
HASTINGS.

5: I:WBWSSflK

kept it up ail the my home.''

crop, but aqy upland that will grow -a
heavy crop of lndita corn will produce
good brocm «m Th. land ah;;0H be
well prepared by good plowing and tbor
owgh Larrva ing up to the tuns tbe ared is
pkatod, 4»«t ti.a fires f Jpxt Mark

S&amp;gSKEss&amp;ES

IIEFOHMITl

tlftCyoi: an cultimU the land with a
hors,, and hare plenty of room at the
ends of the rom to turn around. Here
you an grow many kinds of vegetables in
rom, twri and a hall to three foe* apart,
and use a hone rultiratisr between them.
Then Irt the boyn cr the girl', do the lit­
tle hand'Wrvding that io re,faired. Here
pcaa can bo grown without brushing, a
row of bate. &lt;4»e l&gt;r two of tdraipe, beats
.
varietitv. sweet &lt;»*n in great

WraiUsforald oarer have nacp aHowel
dally, by the labor of a bend half aSl^y/ r bloom, taw fools to worry.
worth graerally n&lt;4 ever Ml cents Tbe
Love i. the aerepb and faitli and hope
moat mmfittaUc way far. the cowa, is u&gt; a bnl the wings by wbwb it lim.
put them into a yard adjoining tbe barn,
where there ia a good •hade.^nd feed tbeiu
from rsriut adjoining tbe ftnew when a
load of Ctod an be drawn alongside, and
patebod tfireetly into tbe ncka. Once a
day tbe maaurc should be gathered into i
wlmlberrov, and taken ta the dung-bap,
which aboviJd bee kept wdl covered with
litter. Imatormy weather tlve eows should
bo stabled, and there fed. Or they may
be fed in tbe stable a^lfar, and I irned
out Into tbe yard for exercise after rating
their food, la *&gt; «to ean a farmer make
a towlake, by having an were, er more, of
com fodder ready to cat in September aid
What is that which lives in winter, dire
Oeftbor. wbsa tha aighto are bag, aad tbe ia nuamer, aad always grows with its root
upward ?—Aa ieii fc.

vaileyu at riras are woilSmapfad la tha

tnhnH.

* n.

wdsr.

daily, the moot of Which evaporates into
the atmueplwro. Xow, if you ean secure
that amount of manure from each .••&gt;&lt; by
Boiling, you al nsce pay the expense of
catling y'Kir crops. and lording your com

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’'i-7'axa.T-Ckas.si UML J
■ w7r t?iW a *

i.TrjSJttwSciSS

In deciding where you will feed your
cere on green crops, an rpt should be di­
reeled to the manure heap, as thio ia a
very iurpurtnt Matter. The probability
U, that every cow that ia paaturvl drape

acres of it, aad nmkali itoo brooms ia tbs
winter season. Any young man of tact
aad enterprise ean aoon learn bow to make
good brooms,* after examining the way
they are mode ia a factory, where they
have all the late improvement a ia tbs lit
tie macl iaary used, tbs cost at which fa
not muab. There are'daalm io all largo
tfafa^ wbo sufply Uadlas, the Uled
brash, and everything needed to ga into
the bnsaaem, and there io certainly money
fa it, that can b* made by any industries
young farmer, who wvaldmake tha broom,
ia tha wintre, when he remU do nothhg
olds to much advantage.
Il requires s rich, mdlow Mil'(fa broom

CENTBA!

RAILROAD.

Tie Grat Soitien ntnmtoorthern
NRAILWAY
COMPANY
CENT RA 1_

Our children will have immense tex un
their bands," aaid a gentleman. "Oh,
horrible’'' sxrtaimed aa aldcrly lady,
■•what a bleasiag we have nails on oars."

AB wbo deprecate the prostitution of
tha pros to bsm ends will rejoice that
Jama E- Seripja Las a socood time Ires
oosvicted in the Supreme Court of De­
troit, for libel.
“I am afraid it » mixed goods." said
the lady to tbe derk. "Oh, no. ms am
famamMS,*’ replied the polite gvntieu an,
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pure silk direct from tbe worm,"
Tired'well, whit of that?
Didst fsoey life waa agent on bods of

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prr.^criptinn^
skillfully compounded. Also fpfull line of

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

buttering like rose'lcavos scanersd by ths

Pennsvlvania

PATENT MEDICINES
Of all kinds in endless varieties.

XXiGrft

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AT

C. M. RUNYAN’S
I would respectfully nunotincc to the citi­
, zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

litdit Sevins Mate
[aettc Paper Faiitti
Masite Mi;
1C 10NTBLI
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                    <text>HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 187

- VOL. XXII. NO. 3.

ATTOasKV AT LAW* SOLICITOR
bIMCHA5CMBY. OSe.o.«n«tijpWuJ^*j

TIIELEimS PLOW,

And has been in Barry County for
the past four years. There are
SSBJSte
teacaaas
more of them sold each year in
this market than all others com­
bined. It is
17

tj&amp;jbava

WARRANTED

\

To run LIGHTER than any
FLOW I3NT USE,

and to give perfect satisfaction.
Call and see the
DENTIST

NEW PLOW NO. E.
Just the one for two Horses light It a tiny village
stall
Miiiiiat. and easily handled.
not attempt to give its
bscanse
spell
to
my
if
were able,
not pronounce
Repairs kept for other Plows. aave years, length,it witbootleasta
in Walts. I
name,
I
it sare
soul; and
I could
it to
for
wsa at
^renteen
syllabise in
perceptible
vowel among them.
Bat such a lovely place! Away op
among the hills, tta Was, holy mountains
forming the background ; in front, a break
in the gorge, which cave a view for miles
and milts cf peaceful ralleya and shady
woods, and within easy sralk, even for laxy
people; waterfalls innumerable, each of
them so unique and beautiful that one was
never able to decide upon their respective
was

NuiTille,

oosld not
I

v.L22»yl.

GREBLE &amp; RUSgELL

J I "!-•!.&gt; 99 MP®

HARVEY W RIGHT,
‘ffiKIU’SS .•SKSS'F.fWffl
Mare.

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.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SUBGEON,

FEACE. Ocaml C.Uwi.*.
at. tnl«e KmE. *la» MrrvS.

DIAIOHD-IROI, AND DIAMOND STKEL ISDN BEAM PLOWS.

KOBBftSWD 5021

HUMS,

Hohn Brantford had stopped at the
comfortable, old-faahtooed inn, with the
intcnlioo of remaining two or forte days,
because the neighborhood was so charming
that it seemed a sin to go on srithoul ex­
ploring this, taunt, which, in! the days
when such things existed, must have been
the home of dryads and wood nympta. and
I hope, far their sake* (tine they would
tare Ifired thcmaelrm dreadfullyJ, of fosrns
and other laughter-loving creatures of the
opposite sex.
Wceta tad passed, and Holn^ still lin­
gered, for he had found his sylvan geddeaa.
Each does, in tarn, though ws&gt;U-tta apt
pnaale; but I dare say each generation in
turn has said that of its secrial era, ever
since the days when Cain's issf descend­
ants were handsomer and wickeder than
they ought to tare been.
Holm's nymph, when he cs^ht sight
of tar. waa not climbing a tree, nor filling
from the top of one, but she was in great
danger sf bring thrown out of a nonde­
script kind of equipage (very comfortable
to rile in when you could keep y-.ur seat),
drawn by a pair of obstinate Iktlc mon-

Buckeye Mower, with Table Bake Eeaper.

‘IRIW

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

fiseiMssst

WHOLE NO. 2049.

.

mad. The old Webb woman
tta inn put her heaS, with it.
i lower of a cap, out of the din-1
si she heard hu step, to my that
was nearly ready whenever ta
served.
He prosed hastily on,

Lake all nervous people, Mm. Wynne
had a faculty ot paxnn-r suddenly from one
state of fooling fo another. After her
fright sta had turned fractious. Before:
the ponies tad carried them out of sight,
of the scene of ttair mishap, aho rashsd|
into the highest spirits, and talked enough,
tor all three, which wu fortunate, u tar•
faster showed little iodination to do her■
duty in that way, end Holm wu Mill too,
much disturbed by this unexpected meet­
ing lo perform hfa pert very creditably.
“Hereafter, wtaa we encounter an adreolure, Mr. Brentford. I stall know thu
it u tta signal for your appearance," arid
Mrs. Wynne.
•
"Then please go in acarch of them very
often," replied Holm, taking that opportu­
nity to taA tack far a giintps. of AHre .'
face, and thinking of the adventure of tta
day as epropos of the remark ; bat ta failed
ia hu «taign, because sta nad dropped tar

Over ONE HUNDRED OLIVER
CHILLED sold this season. It is

AIAINZ0 D. CADWaI.LAIIER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR
IS Cll AKOEliY. alas, QmU Court Comwlssios-

7.

aernt. with a cliff Oto one aide and a preci­
pice on the other. Holm took in the
whole pan), and rushed forward, exclaim­
log:
u Turn them to tta right I . To the
^The Isdy obey ad-, carried lhai animate

inform her that be wu going, u bo tad ac
voungrr, be could arc that Mrs. Wynne
often done, to dine with ttaladfas at Taft
was not always thoroughly satisfied ttareFarm, and, u sta intended to make him
at; from no feminine piqee, beeauae hfa
pay for tta meal ata tad prvpnred, it wu
attentions were not concentrated upon herself. Holm tad the, manliaem to taheve probably because her sad experience made
her dread far Alice any approach to fad­
ings which might bring into that qufat exrery kind of you,” she inienuptSleeptasdsys aad rights, a fora, rapid
isteoce dangrnt and sorrows such u her
own post imd held.
shodd bo so glad if I could be
There wu no appearance of mystery
&lt;" he continued. “I hope you
tarvugh weak and firing now that Holm's
about tta pair, unless it might bo in ttair
words had chared tta riood from his eves,
singular rctiecnco in regard to their own
and shown Mat how mfaplaosd hb rags
matters; and yet Holm sometimes woke
“I—I know that cron to betray my
up enough from hie dream to entertain a fwlinca fa almost an impertincneo after so
' He tottered, and would have fidico, tad
vague dread that ttair lives ooDteiued each. •tart a time; tat 1 MO not rood al feign
not Holm nmds him sit down. They sst
They were Americans, ta by chance dis­ ing. I know that, in spile df all tsy efthere in alienee for . few moments. 1‘rracovered, u&gt;d ta thought Mitt Wynns'
srcmcd annoyed when she inadvertantly
betray«d the fact.
wtat wu going on. Helm weu ; met tta
•As there u no mystery connected with
One day u he wu sluing with them ia
cll ma.-.-servut hunyinr for the village
his former acquaintance with Miss Wynne, their garden, a rootage of tetters and jour­
doctor. A dripsteh won to be sent, also,
we may as w&lt;U explain st once What Mrs. nals arrived. VS hile Holm read the pa.
to a neighboring town for another physi­
Wynne meant, Two yean before, Halm pens, the ladies inspected their epiatlm. A
cian. Mrs. Wpme had taut got into ted.
tad mri'ber in Naples : end one day while sudden gust of wind blew an opened e.nShe tad recorerod from tar fainting fit,
wandering in the'neighborhood of Virgil's relope to Holm's feet. Mias Wynne started
bat wu delirious.
tomb, be saw ths two ladies for the first quickly forward and seised it, but not so
Holm reture-d with hfa tiding.. Tta
promptly but wtat ta (stooping to pick it
Now she turusd her white face fall upon
two waited fa tta wsod till the doctor
up) caught, without any intention of try­ him; her hand wu still raised in that tminclined to develop into a brigand. It ing so to do, the addrme. The wrapper plonitg gretare. There wu neither anger
happened that the sisters were stopping in wu directed to Mrs. Gainsborough.
ncr command in festares or aliunde ; only
&gt;-wa Wtan dawn broke, h. hppured,
the same hotel as Holm. A mutual friend
Howerur, u he told himself afterward, a keen pain and an raroestaeM of pleading
•nd told them that Mm Wynne had fallen
amvsd, and by his aid the three made ac- his sudden euspicioo waa rilly. fta letter which retrad every gencrou.-! impulse of
qnaintonee in that rapid and heedless f««h might tave boras the name of some friend, bis nature, ereu in the agony of realising softly-murmuring brook, trickling away ssAxm. He wu gong heme. Before noon
the ocher doctor would airivu
ioc which pilgrims in foreign lands arc apt and beta soot to them to read. Still, with that she wu about to crush his heart be­ into tta deeper .tafowa
He saw Alice
tta obstinacy of thought. Holm could not neath the ruin of ita own beautiful hope Wynne standing there, and beside her wu
'
forget the incident, or Alice Wynne s and dream.
the stranger wixra arrvri at the hotel he
He shrank together like a man who tad tad noticed only • few bourn before. Alice
Yet, admit a mystery, tta, fact of ttair resrivsd a sudden physical blow, to terri­ had tar hand on the gcn’lcman'e arm, and
for some time, as the relative took that op­ having something to conceal did not imply ble (tat be could barely stand upright wu evidently pleading earnestly.
Her
portunity to die. When he was at Rtarty aught derogatory to them, and Holm would thereunder; bat ta did not.apeak. He face was wot with teen. Only an instant
again. Holm persuaded conscience that lie not have called back his heart if he could. tried. He wanted to utter Mime plea for did Brentford remain watching the tableau,
(tan he plunged quickly down tta hiD,
had not half seen Naples, and liaateued But duriutr tta first days he liad deter­
but
be
could
not
—
be
was
dumb.
'
back to the beautiful city ; bat the two mined to be guilty of no folly ; it woqld
and hastened off to the left. On that ride
"I might affect to misunderstand you " tta wood became a forest and stretched
si'ters had nw. and left no trace, and be a sorry return for their frivodlineus, so
Holm found Naples so changed and stupid •..in to •taw the fodinp which filled hb she said, in s dull, smothered voles, no fam for sctws up among the hilfa.
that he left fa d'sguvt.
breast, ye tad no reason to think that shaken thu he; "but I will not; it would
comprehended now the words ata
A twelremonth passed, and Holm VnJd Alice wn» sttractod toward him in other be cruel, wicked. But—but—Oh, Mr. had spoken to him during their last isterhimself that he must regard these bright thu a friendly way, aud he must not run Brentford. I beseech ytm not to say anoth­ view. This jrss tta man she loved, and
she was kradog hia presence a secret from
Neapolitan days aa an episode which could tta risk of injuring hb came by any pre­ er word—cot one!"
He drew a deep breath, that was like a
have no connection with hia real existence. mature betrayal of hb affection. Stronc
It was Jonty sod Brentford—he had been in hb •letcrmiostioo, if he nude any dif­
Tta twilight deepened into darkness.
Still, Holm lay upon tta mrosy bank
spending the spring in I’m—drifted op ference'tn hb Mteolioos, it was in favor of
that
I tare been quite mail; that not erea •where be had thrown buwXf, tired bv the
into the Pyrenees, and halted at pictur­
।suffering of the put day, &gt;\ if he had
So Hie pleasant weeks glided swiftly on, time could bring me hope."
esque St. Bssveur. There u no plane with
“Nothing ota," ata answered. “Nothing itraveled rinee dawn over mountain and
lovelier mountain rambles about, and tone till an entire mouth passed ; bat daring
the later dap a shadow had fallen upon
He nould perceive how it hurt tar to '
Holm's oooteot. It seemed to him (tat
Suddenly the fall moon arose in her
he ncrerived an alteration in Alice; he MUDoanoc tta sentence—bow ata Mt for (g-, piereed the forest shadows, and
tried to think it fancy, bat tta appeared to ms pain ; that nothing-gave tar courage ,
brood river of light acrow ths
regard leu cordially hia numerous visits, save tta determination to do right; Io ,
where Holm crouched, stariiig
and hfa frequent proposals for rides and spore him, so farm might be posriHe, from ,
’ np at the oummer sky. He re­
walks and sailing parties. Indeed, acms- future misery, even at the expense of ।membered that he w».T tatavrag like a
, timm ta feared that she endeavored to wounding him eraelly now, by proving .madman.
Not tha; it much mattered:
how
bsaslaw
and
wild
hia
dream
had
,
I avoid him, and ta wu taunted by tta
nothing mattered now. Still he need not
dread fast the had read his secret, and wu
ro couiinct MmseL' in thaw fin: hours of
only anaoved and repelled by tta knowl­ ^*I*aee—nothing f' he muttered, uncenedge thereof.
’‘“Notking t" aha echoed. ‘Oh! Mr.
Hut, diaconneetod from any matter fa
Brentford, I canoct explain ! I hare no
which he cvuld be coareraed, there wu
I am bound by a solemn promise.'
a change in both afaten, try u they might right.
..1 j-------• Hk it," he mid, when she
to hide it, and tta: change dated back to
■BeEcrc me, I should not
that, I can undervtand.
. '1'rr.Tc fa gjS fa
Mta Wynn. .» ta, Mo Wynne
strangely moody and variable- Ttrice he
She only bowed tar head in respoise,
came upon them when he Mt confident
while again that expression of fright whit­
that there tad been a painful diaramno of
ened her features.
some kind ; and a couple of mornings af­
••Forgive me I" he exclaimed, abb to
ter, ta met Alice on tar way tack from the
think of her suffering, even in the death­
postofire, and she was crying bitterly. 8he like anguish be endured. "Only forgive
told him that ata waa very anxious. Her
mef
days, ta found hturalf among the Wetfo
The team lose tn her eyes, but did not
hiHs, driving Mra. Wynne and her sister
fall She strutebed out her bar.d with an
toward their temporary abode, said abode
impulsiveness common enough with her
being a picturesque old farm house, about
sister, but rarely with Alice.
a mils out of the village, owned by tta
mother ol the young charioteer. But,
luckily for the ladies' comfort, they had a
eonplo of attached servants wUh them,
who could be anything from cooks to
chambermaids—though one of the pair

So this wu tta way in which Brentford
renewed his acquaintance with the sittent.
Ctr tta very day of hia.arriral in the Webb
hamlet ; and tta result of his encounter
tad taca that, instead of contenting bimsllf with the brief sojourn which ta had
contemplated, nearly a month tad gene,
and he still ling-red, giving no more
thought to hfa departure than if ta tad
come thither with the fixed intention ot
spending the entire summer.
In a quiet retreat like that, people glide
into familiar intercourse u imperceptibly
and quietly u they do on shipboard. With
excuse or without, Holm fell into the hab­
it of spending a great deal ol time at the
boose of the two sisters. He helped Alice
with her drawing and pointing, for which
ta tad talent enough to have brcxnae an
artist, had destiny rendered a profruion
nrcrasary. He aided Mra Wynne in her
study of Swedish, she happening to tare

to accompany her out of the question.
Ho called at the house in the afternoon,
Tta smile of exqsfaite tgwy which wu
but only saw one of the servants, who in­ hfa answer caused her to recollect that he
formed him that Mrs. Wynne was confined wu not Ukaly to show his wound, but ata
to tar chamber, and Mint Alice particular­
ly engaged.
"I meant even to my outer. Oh I most
It was not until the close of the succeed- of all, to tar 1"
“You think ata docs not suspect T" he
uksd, a little bitterly.
“No, so r eried AGee, with startling vohsnwnee. “Tta bora idea would nearly
kill her! And to know that 1 had riven a
hint of this other secret would dnve her

you larking about that howrn?"
“Whatever bnsincwi I may have, it fa
certainly no affair of yoore "retorted BrootAhP erdsimed tta other, suddenly.
“I know who you era.
You are Mr.
Halm Brentford. I tave bea’d ceough

Tta
speech would bars roused
Builders, examine their Build­
Hohn, only, before marc wade rou'd ta
of
puttied by tar spotcbr-batita spoken, foolh heard the
through
a
gap
in
the
landed
the a-mo trstanl^nd
not think now,
risk tit.- "on
o the-lnr.*
ing Material, House Trimmings, them tn a plowed field, tar oompaaion still
uw Alice Wynne
them.
turning tar by farther qumtions.
.
sitting passive, with tar face hidden,
“Thank you. Oh, (tank
I" she fal­
“Oh, Robert; Rotart!"
cried. “Mr.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
the
bey bowling like a
as if long excursions among the
to toe
Brent
ford -tli: is not gnooro,us.
prom
tered.
'
wonderfol views or eaacadeB ;
when
“Indeed, most probably I stall
sec &gt;'
twilight
them home, Brentford
“I did not men
my word," ta
tar.
I
stall
go
Farmers, examine the WTARD
would
tbs nondescript repast which
“Oh, that will ta so much tta best and »
pleaded.
wheat thing to do," aha cried,
a tone of I "Oh, Rotart, go gwwT
PLOW, before purchasing others,
•You tola me
would go *’
intense rdfaf.
I will
f" ta broke in. "I
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
months which he
find
trace of
are very kind," aba
Mowers or Beepers should see
her ; and thejtntnult
tar soul
words struck a chill to poor
Hi. wife! Hohn aaderotood evrcyth
br this last unexpected meeting convinced soul. It seemed to
that she meant
nr. Thfa man was Alies'a husband.
him, beyond the possibility of doobt—uot
answer to apply to the hat daws of his
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
that ho wished to'tave any doubt on. tta
away through the
hedge, and

insulting

He was
could

nor eedldbc

s

and

idiotic

sonnd
footsteps
turned at
close beside
sta
»
Yon

»

you

maniac,

hills,
and'

not

brought
share

to brook

sway."

sta

in

you

“

ifi

could
no
are-trad in

“You
her

replfad; and
Holm's

him

her

Caw, Sin aid Onawiial

Mias Wynne wu at this time apparently
about one-snd-tweniy, and her sister some
three years older. The latter was also
beautiful, though ben beauty wu marred
by curtain tresu of suff.ring, and her talk
by a tone of eyuiefam which made it evi­
dent that life tad not a) wap taen kind to
her. proving, also, that ata tad not gained
u many valuable leuona from trouble as

P A I N TER

Htstia^s^Mleh

IUHWI HMM
Special Medical Announcement
Joy Comfort and Happiness
Sisk wi’uilMeA!
OF BASTINGS AND VICINITY.

••If there should ta tta least thing I
could do, I tins! yoa will give mo the plea­
When unite certain that he waa out of
sure," ta continued, still internally shiver­ right end Uriag, Alice sank slowly upon
ing under that dfamri doubt. “Gm sure
you know I should bo only too gfad to be
of sentos.”
“Thanks. You are very good," Mta
Wynne said, and certainly tar voice grew
still colder. “Hutmy faster fa better. I
think that by to morrow she will ta ahU

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don't buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you

ill save money by it.
Everybody knows they

tstver itan tar Vronh.
“You tare not found advice

mctkmg more shiHing than 1
“‘So. Itav.r~adfas.hr

not

taro

�THE AMENDED LIQUOR LAW.
M
—1
U a*byM «»
' ’'
_____
; the reata fine asd puatohtMa! w u preTb. mn aaeudtat the Upanr Tax Isw. .
r^nbSTy

Doctor Aikln's Double

Which h» now porewd both house* nf the I And krtadl ^ tbo drty of lh« Aoditcc
Lerffassre Mita. kin. .mmrd^ G«-rel to pr^-re pfeMiblMkrMripto
eM,U*tata4 bdew. AU tha^t— -- ------------ J ,U* “*
coroner's jury is very sevree on ex-Bupw- I
vieisg ArriritsH Mullrt. It charges him
with iaeumpelcMy io ordering s grader ■bled tad other valxabk property tart.
weight of concrete upon the roof, by 300
A meeting of the directors of tbo Kalper cent., than il was csL-uUicd to bear. amatoo and Lowell Railroad was bold at
Lu other ways Architect MnBett uul also Swart's Hotel, in Grand Rapids, on the
bis employes are charged with ineotnpoteo 4th inrt. There were prownt Owl. F. W.
Curtealns, the Hon. f. B. Cobb, J. P.
ey, and tbe United States Government is
Woodbury, Jodge H. G. Wells, and D.
hold rwponsibU for tho cahahy

Hriroo*, Mick., Mat 16,1877.

THE NEW LIQUOR LAW.

Miriam has over 8300,000,000 tavol-

Wc print fa auolhrr place fa thi* iaem.
of tbe Bawxxx the nhangre which hanbeen tsadn io the liquor law by Uie pracut Legislature. They are important, and
should hove the imtnediato aUmrion of
every dealer fa iiquora. The penaltim art
severe far setting without having first paid
th, tax and filed the bond required bylaw,
and we know it is the intention of the
city authorities to enforce the law to the
letter, and without any unMOMary delay;
hence the men engaged in adliog, who
would avoid prosecution should, without
further driay, pay fa thrir tax and file
their bcodr with the Rew.nler.
The
council win meet'Friday evening, and ail
bond* sboulJ be proented before that time
.that they stay te&gt; acted rail that msotfog.
THE EXTRa"sESS?ON OF CON.

Hx- stele senator J- K. Boirw of HciL
eon -ears a red ribboa.

The CbcboyRui log crop of the past
y«sr»oror51,0OO,o0ofaet.
The rod ribbon club of Brighton Lus
a membership of ever two hundred.
SupL I-dyaid. of the M. C. R. IL, fa a
Preparations are being made to rebuild late iaterview with a Detroit reporter, Indi
on the site of the recent fire in Dexter.
rated a l-relty strong intention on the part
A reunion of the famous old ImobU of his road to bold on to. its. Icaaed linen.
He is reported aa saying, “Fancy the Air
Battery will be held at Adrain.May 23d.
Line, tho Grand River Vallny, and the
South Haven diviaious under the control
of other companies !
Tht policy of cou
trolling or letting thean roads jo only re­
solves itself into the following question.
Shall the Mihigan Central make iu own
rates or allow others to make them? BeA» the matter now etar.da the LegWatare expect* to reach a final adjournment
on Saturday.

II. M. Look; of Pontiac, i&gt; an earnest
and &lt;mfa-».cuc worker ia tho red ribbon
ll U difficult to any who haa a rigbl'to
com plain nf the pmiponcment ef the ex­
tra Moriod of .GfajrtMUll Oot. 15. Not
the buxines* men, for they amid a renewal
The total premiums offered for rom;&lt;of politari sgitxifoo. Not tta .Trader, of
titim in the Michigan trotting circuit lbw
either party, for they hare naked for delay
year amount ta 120,750.
and wiB proerad with facreued tapxful’ -Alfred IL Heath of Ionia and Charica
11. Fisher of Portsmouth hare been eomarn&gt;y, far the ioccr.rcairoco to tta *-Idlers mfauttwd ns portmasters.
Will be tligfa. Not ita Cougrasimcn, for
they wccld risk health and bappioo** ia a wa* fler.ecd'of $125 at Grand Rapid* on'
midsutams acMioo. Not du- newspaper*. Friday by a confidence man.
for tlje close coatcmplatioa of Congress
llound trip ticket* to and from ant
tends to melancbcly. . Not Mr. Cox, for it point on the C. A L. H. IL IL can be
allow, him a longer time to put salt on the bought at pvatly reduced ratre. '
tail of tta Hpcakendiiji. Not Mr. FMd,
Chai. F. Barron, of Detroit, haa been
for it increases hi* chance* of findin-- a ch.wa Asiistant General Freight Agent
seat fa the House that is for sale.' Not of tta Michigan Central Railroad.
Two more now coal bnrner enginra
Mr. IlMdril, fori e**T*«oio our Wish
logtou dbpxtctas. In feet, not inybody. were added to the rolling acock of the Chi­
cago and Loks Huron llailtoad la*l Frt-

THE TWEED CONFESSION

A iqreial diipatcb from -Albany to the
Chicago Timfi of tta 9th say* that Attor­
ney Gtaeral FrirefaM. cf New York, after
consultation with Wheeler H. 1'rokhsm.
end Cogpfaition Countd Whitney. ’&gt;«
come to the soqdnrinu that Tweed's confsoslon anaot ta made available fa carry­
ing on t he prorecutrena against the old ring
thieves ; He lisa therefore returned the
documenta te Tw^ and has refmed to
conoeut to his refease. It b noteworthy
that all ttapWaow who hare been cowrited on this matter ire Democrat*, snd th&lt;xc
will be some suspciouajpeopje who wfll
wonder if Tweed's revelation* did not invoire U» many praufaent Democratic lend­
er* to be nude public with aaftty.

The Senate has [sowed a bill for com­
mitting to the Asylum for the Insane per­
sons aejaiued of murder on the ground of
insanity.
'
Sheep shearing InliXak ata fashionable
in many parte nf this State.
There .will
be one at the National Park in Kalamaxor
eounly, May 23d.
A gentleman of Kalsmaz-K. haa been re
querted to write up the geography of
Michigsn for two of the Urges-, n-jblishing
bouses of the East. .
*

leasing Reform club to all the clubs in the
state to join with them in a mate meeting
oa the 4&lt;h of July.-

Seventeen and thirteen were Jlheir re■petlvv *g-». and they von
mu and wife nt Ixsig Rapids, Alpena
county, a few days ago

The Coldwater JltjurUfoan believes that
thc "■’I1’1**^ •T'‘he Ixgulature for
a health officer in each township will invoire a needle*, expense.
Two young gentlemen of Montague,
Muskegon County, are about perfecting arThere ero two regtmena of cavalry and ranraneute to visit New Spath Wales with
three of infantry fa Texas for tervice the view of permanent location.
on th* Mexican frontier.
Doug. Chase, for nearly twenty yean,
Attaroey Gooerri Dereu i* Mt going one of the most popular conductors on ibe
to rerigu to be seat to Coartantfaople,1 Michigan Central, has been appointed
Traa^ortatiou Master of th* C. B. A Q.
consequently Secretary McCrary will not

Bey. Dr. E, J. Fish ef Laming i* the
Michigan member of tbe committee of
arrangements for the national Haptht
Sunday-school convention at HoKon.
May 17-20.

The anxiety of tbe New York .$’■« iert
President Haya aha!! cripple arid dtrtroy
the Republican party, u thr mart touching
manifestation of unadfah and even sensi­
tive petriaunt that tbe public has seen for
The Cincfaaatl Erifemrr wants a war
with Mexico right off. Bui why? Has
not the G rnscr who steals sheep and ro­
nin an good a tight tn home rule, a fair

ideal rea-nlly to appoint Benator-oUce
Spofford to the.benrii of tho Supreme
Court, and Ute* secure tbe sumiasioa of
Goi KsBogg. It i* lb. Krenral belief,
however, that ex-Socratan Bristow will re•rive tho appointment. .
-

There was a dwturbacce in tbo Illinois
AasemMy a Crir days ifoee. The Speaker
called . colored tnrater to the Chair,

PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION
OF 1878.
Brief Summary of Ute Principal Regu-.
; fallout luued by the French Com­
minion, Specially Affecting Foreign
Exhibitor*, aa Published by the Brit­
ish Royal Commiailon.

eontainiug new taatert, r&lt; who-.- prorisona
rtS.-ntiallr.iJterod.fan printed in fall.
(►there. .KgUlv etangod. are dmeribed. re
L
.
’
'

try'Action where qaatahon marks are&gt;
used tta ex*--, text oT the bill is given :
‘•Sxrrtos 1. Ic all townships, citim
and villages of tins State there shall be'
■nnually levied and collected the following
tax upon tta husiucos nf tnanufactaring,’
setting, or keeping for aale by all pcrouns'
wtaee traaiMse fa whole or fa part con
stas fa setting or offering for sak. or man
ufacturtog distilled or malt liquor*, or'
mixed liquors, by .retail, or any patent
modiaae mixture or compound which in
whole or iu port consist* of spiritneua or
fatoxicatfag liquors the sum of 1150 p«
annum , upon the bueiwws of selling or
offering by retail any malt, brewed, vr
fermented liquors, 180 per annum ; upon
the busiMas of setting browed or malt liqnors at wholesale, er aT wholesale and re­
tail, 1300 per annum ; open tbe bosfacsu
of manufacturing brewed or malt liquoni
for sale, if the quavtity manufactured ta
over 5 tarrela and dm* not exceed 1-500
barrels, 850, if over M00 tarrth snd not
exceeding 5,000 barrels, 1100 ; if 5,000
barrels or over, the *um of 8200 per an­
num , upon the buaioew of manufacturing
for sale spirituous or intoxicating liquors.
$300. No penoa poring a tax on spirit­
uous or intoxicating liquor* under this art
•call ta liable to pay a tax oa the sale &lt;/
naslt. brewed and fermented liquor*. No
pcraon paying a raaaufarturer's tax oa
brewed or mall liquor* under this act
shall be liable to pay wbaleoale dealer's
tax on tta same."
8XC.2. defining who ar* retail deakr*
arid &lt;boare wbolensla dealers, and provi.iine that there shall be no tax on wine or
cider made from Michigan fruits, nor on
druggist* selling liquor* "lor medicinal,
chemical, mechanical and sacramental

•■Sir. 3. The taxer herein provided for
shall be assessed, levied and edheted. by
the same ofieera, and in th* same time
and manner aa the texes upon |&lt;nu&gt;na)
property, except as herein otherwise pro­
vide.]. But no peraon shall eirgaifj iu sny
business mentioned in thia act until he
2. OcxxLi will be’idmiiled into tin- Ex­
han first notified, in writing, the BMeswing
hibition from the lit of January, 1878, to officer wbwe daly (t would be to as*.-*the
the 3ltlh of March, 1678, both days to­ tax herein above provided to be levied on
meoc* khe same - naming the time when,
and th* place where) , nor until be has
also paid to the county treasurer offtl;e
proper eounly, the full amount of tbe tax
t. Goods must be in Uteir [lace* and all tb«r*for„required by thia act. to be ep.
arrangements complete^ by the l&amp;th of plied by such county treasurer to the pay­
April. After this date the General Ccm- ment of said tax wbanever the tax nd)
therefor shall enuse to bis bands. And
mirtioner will dispose of any space not oc­ any person violating the foregoing stall
cupied, or only partially occupicdX,
ta dretacd guilty of a misdemeanor, and
5. Tliere will be no charge for space.
upon convict! .n thereof, stall be punished
C. The Exhibition precincts bring con­ by fine not exceeding JllMi acd evote of
stituted a bonded wariahome. there will bo prosecution, and &lt;m failure to pay such
fine end coms, shall bo impruoovd not ex­
no duties to pay for any goods except such ceeding ninrty day*; Pnnidrd, N-whing
u arc inteodol for consumption, and these herein contained shall ta coortrued U-ex­
will only be liable te Uie dirties levied oo empt aav specie* of property from taxasimilar products of the mint' favored ua- rion under the general law* and all annual
taxr* herein provided for shall be for the
year commencing on the first day of May,
7. All objects exhibited will be nrotrot- and shall be deemed payable and duo at
«1 against piracy of in res lions or desrigtu. the time of the delivery of tta augment
Upon this subject exhibitors are referred roll to the county trexrorcr as hereinafter
to Appendix No. 11, to the General Reg- provided.*'
ulatious.
Stt. 4. Specifying that the time for
8. The General Communion will "take taking the asaraatnent roll shall ta on or
precautions for ths. safe preservation of all before tbe third Monday of May, and rel­
objects in the Exhibition, but wfllnolbe. ative to giving ootij* to person* wtane
liable for Irew or damage of any kind.
names are not &lt;m the roll,'remain- unalt­
0. There will bo no charge for ffoorine, ered.
except in the Maehincty Hall.
‘
Set. 5. 8o much of this eA-tivn a* ro­
10. A limited quantity of steam, gas, tates to the time tor review sod oorndion
and motive power will be supplied free of nf the roll, and for informing pcnsoM Ha­
ble to taxation whcoe name* sre not on
11. The placing of heavy objects, re- the roll, remains unaltered In regard to
qtiriog special foundations or adjustment amemora' compensation, thi* is added ■
may. by special arrangement, begin al an
-‘And the said aaMsncr shall receive |2
easier period han the 1st of January.
per day for each day's service performed
under this act, and for traveling fa mak­
ing such rervieo, on the usual trareb-J
route, ren eono&lt; per mile for cuing only,
packing, fittings, placing and ears ofgoods, to bo computed from the office of tta assterna of empty cases and return of goods, sesoor makiug such service, and th* like
provision and placing of velariums or ceil­ travdiog fees for making hi* return to
ings in tlu&gt; exhibition, special earth works, the couaty treasurer, to be audited end al­
etc., in the gardens, and all charga for lowed by tbe township board, the village
decoration auihorixed by tbe Genera! Com- trustee, or tta common council, ami paid
tnfasioocr, are to be home by tbe exhibit out of the contingent funds of said townora.
•ship, village nr eity."
14. The General Cotutaissioa will not
“SEC. 6. When said mmmoc ha* re­
take charge of empty -ases.
viewed and completed hi* roll it shall ta
15. No modern work of' art win be ad­ hi* duty to attach ttaeoto, rigrxrd by him,
missible if executed before the 1st of May a certificate whkluMy be fa the follow -,
1867.
fag form .
16. Noxious and explosive substance* r7J“ ^nlir
1 *••• wi
will be prohibited a* usual, and the Gen­
eral Commissioner peservra the right ofex
eluding any object which may seem to him
to be facoosirtaat with tbe proper decorum
of the Exhibition.' .
17. There will be no construrtioo* in
thr gardens illistrating national dwelling

A fire ta Detroit on the hfa datroyed
th* show case manufactory of ’J. Phillip.
A Bra. and M. D. Fravy A Co s wwd box
factory. Ths total lorn ■ I2A00O; insur the name of the peroon who has signed the
application for admindon.
ed for 816.000.
IV. No article may be withdrawn before
J. H Wyooff, a Jackson artist, ha* the done of the exhibition without special
bean making a life siiod portrait of ex­ consent of tho Gemtral Commissioner.
Governor Bagley, fa India ink and cray­
20^3 good. mast. under penalty, be
on. Tbe CHiitt pronounces U a beauti­
ful artistic work.
21. The General Commiarion informs
Il is reported oo pretty good authority
lhai the red ribbon movement and the new all exhibitors that the Chambmr of OotnIfauor law bars already dosed forty-lhreo SKtn of Paris will establish a general
aaioons in Grand Rapidi,
-&gt;— agency for the reception, management and
return of goods.
several more soon.
22. The General Csmtnixioner will not
K. O. Rose, of the Bi
correspond directly with foreign ^biklirws.
an influential renreoentat
far* of 1873-4,' b ma
speoebna, and oa April S
A young man fa Adrain took strych­
nin* just because be fall fa Ura with a
Kwbo had no fava for him to fall into.
tortor fa time eaved hfa&gt; from death by I
stryoltafae, but didn't fetch th* girl.
I
M. Hudson of .Lansang has recently
purchased throe Ucrkshira swine from tbe
noted breeder, T. 8. Cooper, of Pennsyl­
vania. They are raid to be superior to
any heretofore introduced in tta* section.

improvemenU fa the

kM .f Urtsw. lB whui wmh b
aceortlag to my bmt laforamitoa and b51«C
—And on or bjfore the first Monday of
June he ajuall attach to such Mnreamenl
roll a warrant, under bis hand, command
ing tbo county treasurer to collect such
texui m the manner pr-su-ribed by Uw for
tbo cp“—““ -r ------- o--------- j._
villags
herein &lt;xtarJta°pron fa3.
— — ----- - -Ithin the same time deliver
the raid roll and warrant, ac completed,
to the treasurer of his county : Pr-wAtaf,
fo.rre.vr, That in cue th. .bore , roll is
not completed within tbo time stave fixed,
or u defective ta any respect, the same
■ny, by «h4-emor, bn completed st
any tone thereafter and delivered to such
tmrurer nor shall any irregularity or de­
fect &gt;n the certificate attached to said
roll in any wise invalidate arid roll er any

—v.
-J urovioinr
for adding nraa to the roil after the time
* *7 publi
cation is unaltered.
“Sec. 7. The county treasurer, upon
rerereins xuoh roll, shall proceed Io col­
lect roeh taxm, and for that puryewe ►hall
remain in bls office on tta second, third,
end fourth Fridays of Juno, he stall re­
tain two per cent, for coUnoUtm fem. Hvera eocnty treauurer, sheriff or ocher offieer, who shall edlrat or roorive payment
of eny tax under tta prwwoos of thia act
shall upon making such ooltartfon, or reoe-.reroch payment, give a receipt for the
taxes so ooilreted or received to tta per-

SCROFULA.
sheriff or other officer evltecting any sseb
tax. No dDuniy treasurer or other officer
shall receive a part of the tax assreetd
agsitet such perato. company or copart­
nership, wr receipt for such partial: pay­
meat; nor shall any such person, compa­
ny/rr obpertMsxhip encage is thnboMuas
taxipd by thi*without having paid to
the couty treasurer the retire amount
for whteh they are eo taxed to the end of
the taxiop. year."
“8k. 8. If any. person, corporation,
amoeiation, company, or copartBcrslup
sUall reluse or neglect to pay the tax k
uoceand yritbin five days after the time
apecifled In the- preceding iwcteon, each
treasurer shall, within fire dav* after the
time limited for ooUceting the same, issue

SaifutoM

Hubot.

=B=S~“
Closer, Cancerous Humor.
ri'y and enforce th* punishment provided
in thia art for the non-payment of such
tax ; and no levy made, or proceeding tak­
en by the sheriff to collect such tax shall
bo a defense to soeh proooeutioa, anises
co:lection of said tax wa&lt; enforced thereby
Wore the commencement of such prosecu­
tion. And at the time of making such re
pert, to aforesaid, to the pronetnting attor­
ney, tho county treasurer shall make a
like sworn statement and report to the
Govcrpor of ths State, together with the
names and amount of tax doe from Mil perd
sous againat whom such prosecutions have
been rommeooed.1'
*
Section 15, fixing penalties upon offioero neglecting or refusing to carry out

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Pimplei and Huaort on the
Face.
third* of which shall be retained by the
sheriff and one-third of which in addition
to bu fma allowed by Orel fan 7 of thia act,
shall be paid to the county treasurer, a.
hia fees under the said warr.nl) by distrou
and sale of any goods and chatted* of such
person or perautu, corporation, sasoctation, and every offenseand the Gorernur may.
company, or copartnership, or of any i in case ef any such neglect or rritual, sp
govL and chattel. found in ths custody or point some other person or persona to per­
form tbe dalios prescribed by this art,
who aboil, upon benng so appointed, have
like powers and duties under thia act M
such assoMr, trauurar, prooecutfag attor­
ney, ar sheriff, as’ the case may be; and in
case of the appoint moot of any person in
place of the proseevtfag attorney to prusAmtc for violation of this act in any
county, the supervisors shall allow and pay
shcriff. the delinquent shall] ay sech tax tn such prosecutor reasoaabie compensel k&gt;n
without levy aqd upon such demand, then for all service* performed by him a* «ucb
the sheriff shall crrflect of such dHin proaebutor."
Section 18 specifca acts repealed, and
Cut in addition to the amount dne al
time of such demand 3 per cent for
the few of the teid treasurer, and also tl«
amount of foe* for himself which arc al­
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
loyed him hr Uw in cos ol demand upon
execution irtued from any court of rvo. nl.' C. .P. Rowell &amp;, Go’s. Coj:
Sic. 9, nfiarive to*the made of proce­
dure by the alKtiff, under bis warrant, far
•0UDc.
CHE'.*
3MOKL
the enforcewut of unpaid taxes', is made
(gjfcfk MATCHLESS
ninch more rigid in iu proriacma. The
sheriff shall call upon cash person named
io his Warpnt “wi fain let days of the
timrof re.-e:ruig such warrant,' and tie
“shall forthwith levy upon," etc., not ou
*ac*'
ly in ease such person "refuses," ( as word
ed in the old Uw) but iu ease he
not
pay the tax at once, with interest and fees;
from any cause whatever. And the sher­
iff may levy not only upon "the goo.b and

sas sytr*SJis±
a.

71™ in™

"fiMtay-j

* Ttiinort, Ulcers or Old Sam

Catarrh.

Ganen) Debility.

S66 t.-sf. a'KjMW&amp;THgtg

cistioo, company, copartnership," etc., but
also "upon the lands and tenements of
every such pcrsMi • • wbereUer found
in said county."
Sbs. 10, proscribing the manner of sale
by the sheriff of the property levied upoq
for taxes, rrmrina unaltered m far as it
go»w. The following relative to sherifi*'
tired* for real mure isosddctl :.
“And every deed executed by the ah.r
iff upon sales of real estate under the pro
visiotM of thia net Khali be prittn fitcie evi-

3S-‘St*

xflSE^THE BOSS
LAGER BEER
ws e TTt.’L-ixte-.aaBa.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

?5 HHJffHESSftJiLTJBi
Important to the Ladies.
Sir. 11, relative to adjournments of
oak for wut of bidden, gad proceediegv
in eave of aale far a sum insufficient to
pay the taxes and o&gt;ste, is considerably
*mtdi6od, butts not rssentially altmd.
“Sir. IX. The assessor shall have pow­
er, and it shall be h» duty, Io add to said
roll al any time during the y«or, the name
of any person, eorporalion, uaociatit-n,
company or copartnership, engaged iu any
kindef burinew* specified in Ute first wcpear upon such roll, and to mm* against
■uch burinnM thereon a yra rata tax for
the nnexpired portion of racb year, and
■aid aoseMmcni, notify 'he person, corpo­
ration. assoriation, company, or copartner
ship, of the time and place at which the
asocrtitent will be made, and requiring
such person to appear at tbe time and
place mentioned and show oaune. if any,
why such sencsement should not be msde,
which notice shall be served try leaving a
a copy thereof with the person or jiersons
to "be usoued, or with some person at his
or their place of business, at lente throe
days before the lime specified therein for
the day of hearing, and upon such asaeastnent being made, and within tea days af­
ter such bearing, the Mscosor shall com­
plete such aMcsaincnt and date asd attach
to live same the original ameauMml roil,
in the hands of tbe county treasurer, and
within fire days Uinrnatter said treasurer
shall issue his warrant and thereupon tbe
same procesdingl shall be bad ta all respecta, and within like tijaca, as though
such Mxasmeul lad been made by tbe
asnerovr u grot in this act prescribed;
notiitd. for.arrrr, That all warranto tea-

SEO, PECK
155 and

I

CO'S
157

WOOBWAIO AVE., IETIOIT

aril

hnestic Serin Mato
writ Paper Fatii®
■slit Oiteiraite
iislic Mitoflftl
'oissnc lamr.

CEO. WOODS

gDSON, MOORE &amp; CO.,

( LIGHT-RUNNING

, t
GOODS.
EsafitSsij-- DETROIT.

‘DOMESTIC

riYES!iSOU)IERS:)OYES:

SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

sixty day* from date of same That fa
rase .nf neglect or refusal nf said saseasor
to comply .with the provisions of this sec­
tion, then, and in that case, tbe said coun­
ty treasurer sludl have power, and It shall
lie his doty, to make the aaseasment and • DOMESTIC"SEW’IXG MACHINEOO..
give tho notice required by this steUoa,
and tbo same shall bo valid u though
made by th* aracsacr and every asse—
meat and every assessment roll mad* us
dse &lt;h. provisteos of tbb act. after the
seme shall have boon planed ia the hands
cf. the county treasurer, shall lx&gt; prima
/an'r evidcucoofthelegaEly and validity
of tbe roll, and of the aasortmant*', asd *
the correctnw*. and regularity of all tho

704539

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
I would respectfully announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, that I have a
new and

M m Ilf HUM!
Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00 ; Sugars, syrups, spices.
Baking Powder, salerntus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco. &lt;itc_ etc., which will be sold ai
RtTM-mbcr Ihtjduce.nt J. S. Hl/WYoUi'fi
Boot and Shoe Store. Jeffehson street.
Crwe me a call.

xxiMtf

C. M. RUNYAN.

City Dr ig Store!
J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,

»m patented, tea yuan later, te
, d-e number hod incresMd sixfold,
reaching 3,710, wide up to January 1,
1850, as already stated, th-.- sgrregrto cf
ptents isnod amounted to 18,417; ■»«
that tito* aad up to the present the total M
161,018.
"And curiceky hare loads as," adds th.

‘

a

HASTINGS.

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MICHIGAN.

IlnigH and Medicines of hII detcriptions
;pt constantly on hand, and Prcucriptiann
illfttlly cowpott arl\rrl. Also h full line ol

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�/&lt;
Ti/rl(rpu*tieyl

BIGGEST RUSH 1

ornaAL r»mw bakby coffinr.

ever seen in graj

On account of dull times and having too large a Stock of Sj

&gt;thing
EDS.
Clothing, We have

tbo Prices of Meo's sod Boy’s Uloibiog so low tbst

and we have been doing an immense busineBB ever since.

Qua!ley, luforniatljs for Utctbj ftea* *Uop ia
eight tfaw, a eelte/rereyw wa* entered tty Ot*
1‘roreeuUag Atlooey by mmu af the Court

M-t-a fl-..-!

resolution, that th. Cosalite* •* HiJ. u-l
Croas Walk, to ud they are hereby direct^
to rail.* th* **r&gt;. to U built, aaj th* oaM
Ihiroaf b« SSI rare! ea th- property
Ad«p&lt;ed by ayaa aad al ye ** follows:
Ayv-AM. Dewey, te«1*. UeM*n, ToaUa-

'

.

NOTICE THESE PRICES, COME WHILE WE HAVE THE GOODS.
V’*1"* Suils JS 60. *4 00 ud *6 00. former Price. *« 00 to *8 00.
Men h dl M ool Spring Suite $8, $7, $8 and $9, former prices $10 to $15.
Men's Fine Cosainiere and Black Cloth Suits $10 to $15 and up.

Sfen a Lined Panto 75cto. and $1 00.
Men’s all Wool Panto $2 50. $3 and up.
Men u Fine all Wool Panto and Vewto $4. $5 and
Morn all Wool Ooaw(Job) $2 50.
Men a Cotton Soeicit 3 and fleto. a pair
Men’s Summer Coai&gt; .35cto. and up.
Men’s White Varta $1 00 and up.

r *adbalardar*aljm.;,**’i

Adapted by ayre and nay* aa foftowa
Ayna—Aid. Dewey, Lewis. Rureefl. TaaaMam aadYauag—5.
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May»—Sas*.
•

i
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Boy's Suite (8 to 8 yean) $1, $2, $3 and up.
Boy’s Suite (10 to 15 years) $2 50. $8. $4 and up.
Boy’s Suite all Wool $5 and upwards.
Boy’s Blue and Black Fanta $2.
Boy's Blue and Black Coats, smdl sixes $2 50. .
Boy's Summer Goats 35cte. and up.
Boy's Lined Pants 7Sets.'and $1 00.

-Circuit Court Criminal­
Circuit Court Commieionera - Constable Sheriff or Convey- '
UW-

CITY DRUG STORE
WAIZIBIt BABIES.

Patent Medians at Market
Price»-Finc Toilet Articles
in euTless variety-Pure
White Lcad-Oilfr-VarnishcA-BruahtMi, etc.
A large quantttv of

Io fset all Goods whether fine or common here been reduced in' price hilly

Lower than any other Store in the State, and you will do weH, and get better Goods, uhd save money by coming to us.'

j

THE GREAT ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal Bt, GRAND RAPIDS.

'Ail Abai

the County.

teal lb;ijit;; pitice;

■fisss

M. D. Reed desires to caD attention to
ia new Watson Shop, where ha may be
sund at all tour* of nay day, ready to do
ay work ia hia line, from putting a new
oka ia an old wheel, to thobuiWing of

Naw Advertisements.
binr

WHO1IMD!
OU a! th Sip tf IkeBlG HAT.

LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE.

Fourteen milUoaa of dollare and ossy bare
l«ren th* profit* reoaired by four mra In ditto
dends sluts* from the CensMtdalsd Virginia
min* In 5*rada dace Ftbnniw, IB,S! ar about
ctoh tvrry day. • Juel esaetly why »
much gold and silver .houUb* poured into th*
tap* of there four indiridual* I* not stria sriy

I

Ok- These extra Low Price* will continue till our present Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing b all disposed of.

par Directory for 18H. J am inroad by 8. M
rntllagill k Co., th* waft-known adsrrtls-ng
agrnta of Naw YeA, Boston and PbHadHphi*.
Thera are reported in it lb* name*, character
[political, agrinlUrel. religious. mUieal.eic.]

CABBOL1C OIL

WALBRI DGE,

.
. ST A CtTIZKX U» aA*TlX&lt;U.
n 1* fo to* rearaoe rehowl system ef Amers
la*, that to* secret «f her greetare* Ila*. H*
awveoer pabli* reheats. *tad ere aa a pw&gt;pl«
will *pe*lily stogtwrate. ■*, adveutoa will ae
toager serve a* a rtar of hop* to th* rlriag
yoclh at to* food Wtnjs. ibana, thi,tie*
aa-l taro* estiaM grow up *a4 choke o«i (b«
Ilf* at uvr gnalnaaa. Thi* briag ln&gt;«. it I*
Importaal, that th* yretsg talari base for iu
laaahrr aa-l la*traetor oa* who ia thurov^ly
slerxad to lb* «*U-briag aad best iatereei* ol
the Illi* sees plaerel ia hi. charge. Thi* baportanl part of th. public reboot uachlarry
we f«»r ia a*4:y aeatiag la tbr eoataoa
aehaela of lla*tla&lt;&gt;. From aU wa can learn

py to aula that I lad myself greatly improved. .
T&gt; tbuea who are aSieud with the dyspsfril,
or &lt;ieraDgssa.nl at the User ansi stomach, gw
sluclag general prvatraU .n at strength, I would
The yrpreedlags'of the Council meeting last
Friday craning «i4 internal some perastu on
Broadway.
.
n&gt;« Stsea Cusaoditea Lar* pal Ina muchneeded raisers cm But*street, just wrest 9f th*

cilitia* ior the cure of *ach affertmo*. aad i
focnltr of physicians sad «urg-cs* will en
brace grudisatet from l-Mh American an 1 Ear
peso Medical Hdioals who has* beeoae dteK
gaiatod for their eMil. Th. Pa.pi*-* Cammi
See^Uadreal Adsteee. to I*- U- • K—*».

-— 1 ■ ,
—--- —
ite letter jatwa a model of typographical
To All, Particulsriy Invalidi,
riehnre*. and tbo arrauguoxta: ihroagboal
i,&lt;lac u a tryiaa reason. IMIreti*** ef rtciaM, simply artperb, the Rocrr Mocstaim
■b«aU at ware be attreawi to. Fatal Imare* may T..cm«t ■ worthy cf csMupanwa with
We hare it from 20 cant* to 11.00. We
aatol aad the s/rtssa t. rmaala la a dlrerdarsd 1‘uturrtifiM jltnrrica vr Tit Alditt. it will guarantee to mit yen.
eesaUrlaa. katu th* dterwdw has tim* i-s dsssts* t* wnucn in gtmipy. graphic .isle, «&gt;t«COFFEE.
iUelf. Aa reuse af aretesUva u worth a res a* *J tng tielaila of tbe tour through the widen*
We hare none but pure, for we roast
sere, is aa sM and tiathfbl •*,!«. TbentLrr. v. of tlw Southwest (tho Arkaaaea Valley,
adsia* all whs are trw.Llid with th* raatptoiau Sotith.ru Kamas), to th* Yrry heart of the
Baw ser, psasaleat-haada-he. todlaaatlaa. dlr Alpa of America— the Rocky Mouoteitm.
ordaead tiros, weal at a»p*(M,. **■». ee fcessisb
akla. la uk*. witheet delay, fchrereh1, Maadrak, Jaonu are made to aD the fimeus raaorU
►ilia W* haaw af a* rsaasd, ae barmlaas aad de- of Colorado, tbe remarkable rain*, the
eiaitala u» a*tiea. It at owes strikes at the rere
«f th* diaaare aad reoduro. a Laaifoz Waa to tke
erMvaa. I’erpl* sever aaed safvr ftem *Lr dissai*

■ . .........

la offering to all the large* aa*»rtmeat
GENTS FGU-

of II ATS, CAPS and

NISHING GOODS

to be fowd out­

ride of Detroit . And here ia where
tbo Joke come* in, HF. IS SELL

1XG THEM AT MUCH LOWER
PRICES—Vw’t fril to acc the good, be­
fore pnrohaaing.

810 KT OF BICJ MLA.T

GOOD ICT8 TO THI PUBLIC!

fael th- (ret ia.Ueatiaas ef th* mated,. Fatal!).*
laaila* hare* foe th. wuamar moates shaald taka
hree er fey tea** of there rills with three. Th.,

POSITIVELY CURED.
Iciti.n to certain Irregularities, and asked
that be use Me iafioeace with the leocbcrs un­
der him. to promote th* latereau of th* yiung
mind*, and thus arouse mere perfect Liratoy

STONE WARR
Wa bar* a carload of S5W gallon. of
qjtxtWara. It i, tbe bart.
SMITH HOGLB * PRESTON.
miyl&amp;U

STOCK OF GROCERIES

arid that span oaa oeraal-n. wi&gt;B* talking
tested by tw* hundred sad eighty-two et.gr*’- with Mr. Diehls open thia subject, he slump
iagt, and elegsally bound In cloth and gilt. I* •d to retaliate by aaklng ma hew ranch
aant to any addreaa by th* author aa receipt of ••acbcel tea" I paid. Thi. qseasten t tbni re­
11.40. Almost one hundred thausaad aspxa

1‘EOI'LK OF BABRV COVSTT

preparations ll&gt;aa all athera combined. They
give aatiafrelLa la every caa*. and I can
ehearfttlly recommrad them la th* pubUa."

.More heps. stealing. Itsnia county. Supposed
to has. passed through1" bare Oarers after
'cm. Noi eaugb^yH aa wa has* hterdl
best interests ef h*r Mholare. aad the result,
lost and order presell. 1 do not belles* there is
a ehibl ia th* ally of Hasting*, who Urea mure
to ga to rebuol. ar l« more pnnrtaai, than sur

faith, Hegl* A l-rebton has* a atuuber
of focal ad* ia thi* teat*. and it will pay th*

be Mid to th* Haatloga
Sir. Crea^r, our f-herifl", ba* Isreght eul to*
Inter** of Mr. llat; la th* elgar nusaufoctory.
aad will carry an the busai*** ia foUtro under

The ladle* telcngiag to Ite Woman . Cbrialiaa Temperasco L'niaa arc aU particularly re.paatad to be prerenl at the mat mcathly
meellag. la be Laid May I?d. Burinem af

i be »a*mit*.| by Hyltattr
her by Hamaal C. Waadam*
Up of OrutgasIU*, for SI

DEFY COMPETITION.

THE FAMILY GUEST
Drugs, Medians, Etc., Etc

Stety toocaaad ®pi«* bar* already baaa a*U
uf Will L. Tkompea*-* famous sc-ng. -Oatoar*ag Bheite from th* Baa Shore/- It I* Ihrnght

rtlmafou lh« youg mind a under her charge.
Lai her in tans be kind yet hrta, recking to
ptes** rather tkaa frigblsn. uriag loss rather
■Un lynaay.
’

aax-Mn.

Wm. H. Goodyear.

"HaoiMsrtnvra

PEOPLES DRUG

STORE.

Pbynician’B Preacriptioiw and
Family Recipca

carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

Hn Haunt!

of parwt quality only.

Wethington. D. C
A. Eatlav. grain oeaseyes, Grand Hasaa.
T. Kaettell. grain binder, Burlington.
L. lUgatow, .Htlag and gagitg saw Issti.

THE Elffllffi B0UM11II BLOEi,

TAKE NOTICE.
To Those whom it
may Concern.
I am now running

a New Portable Ma-

chin* for moving, rais­
ing or changing the
TEMPERANCE.
I Tha Annual Oonventk* of tbo W. C.
T. U. for the 6th CongrewroaU
District.

location of buildings

from small to great
and having handled

�Railroads.

Doctor Aikln's Double Column.

"AiStc

flowing extract* from toe anrouut cf ac
Baker pl*ce, will be read with interest .
At aow rote dietent from the fianily
reridenco aad ornamcUal groumte, stand
the great gWcovcrrd chicken-haws,
tbo roormoua ley fag houaea (the latter »
rutco four buufari and sixty fort long),

fowl raising establishment.
After practically experimenting in Ta­
rtan ways far several yearn (daring which
period Mr. Baker has expended in these
experiment*, aad in the erection and appnintmento of his uumcroon bmldiugs,
seme 175,000), hw crtablislunrot for
Itsichuig cliiekros, ducks or turkeys is to­
day brought down to a very fine point,
aasuredlv, sr.d upon Mr. Baker's plan the
thing io entirety feasible.
Tbo greet boarding-house is a long,
glased building fashioned like a pitch roof
green-houae, with a broadside' aspect to
the eret and south. A two and • half
story building at the cod (to which this is
axtaclicdj is a commodioun dwelling-houM
for tbe attendants, etc., and contains Mr.
Baker's private office, the incubating-

are quietly nrodmxd thousands of ehteks
by artificial heat, event week. This cham­
ber is about twenty feet square, protected
try double lets of windows, rod three
rati ere cf bsgr oblong incubators stand
ranged through ac center; while a lower
range, oimilariv constructed (each with
eight tiera of shallow egg-drawers, one
above the other, stand around the foursides ef ae room.
The cspadty of the hatching drawers,
ar multiplied trap, in these Incubators
is «|ual to the accommodation of about
rirht thonmad rpu at ajtime, or, say,-for!
turning out .one hundred and lorry thous-

a rro^y nuifst for them all, ss tho Weeks I
and montha’go by, annually. There ia so
limit to the product, indeed, when man­
aged upon Mr. Barker's system. Ha WO!
shortly extend hia laying bouse to about
eight hundred feet frontage, adding three
hundred and fifty feet in length to iu pressot rise. Thie will, in al), give spare for
one hundred and thirty-five pens, to ac
commodate. under one roof, about three
thousand fire hundred hying bens and
companion roosters.
Tho estate of Mr. Baker faces the
North Hirer, upon tbo westerly bank, and
hia country house and grounds occupy tbo

cold for the healthful and righUul progress
of the hatchings, the" undue variation of
heat ia instantly anncuaced through indi­
cators governed by the electrical current
and apparatus co strived far this special
purjxiee. Tbe atmosphtye in the iocubaV
tag sprtment is kept tucul and humid—
■ fikc tho warm spring air—by placing open,
shallow pans at water around, upon which
tbe LootM air acta advantageously, crap,
erasing it evenly and admirably. The
yosng birds remain iu the trays (where
tUv firat iw daylight after lirraking their
shells) for two or three hours, when-they
become dry and lively, and are traDeferred
to nTrat Mr. Baker calls hie "broodingThia glasa bow ia thirty feet in width
ani cne hundred and fifty-right feet
in length. . It ia dinted off Into fifty sep­
arate
ninitBrUaento (twenty-firo on
eicbet side), fa tach cf which are kept
and "brooded," artifiaallr, one hundred
chiika/rom ac second day of thrir birth
to taro or three weeks old, Ue aeeommodatioM wiaiu the large cowrvrtory be­
ing ample few five thousand ducks al a
time (of all ages), from the rise of a half­
grown robfa to that of a pigeon or partridge,
until they bcecme good-rised broilers} and
then, at from ooe and a half to two and a
half peuuds each, they u, drrwed and
seat to the hotels aad reaturanta of New
York at forty to fifty rente per .pound.
In thia how the chickens are • broodad'' when quite young by a patent hen­
mother to each pen. At two or three
• celts old trsnafcro ere mads from this
how to anodrer and larger range of build­
Ings, srenilarly gtexed aad ventilated, fa

rate apartments, tbe layin^tais and pul
Jets kept &lt;m tbe premises by Mr. Baker.
This laser range of buildtnp is gi.ro! cn
one side onlT.is four hundred and sixty
feet loag, divilod into seventy.five compar.meotj, and aeh pen has three rooms
or diruwns in it The pons run throttgii
from front to rear, and are afx feet wide,
each, bw twenty fret long, ftnm east to
Y®-• The fowls are fod trow the rear of

Railroads.

slope back from the river, upon the highrat portion of too well-known ‘‘PslieUea.''
The faei of the perp&lt;ndicuJv rock* th»*
form ae extreme frontego of this point on
toe Hudacm is so squarely upright that a
stone dropped- from an extended bend,
over the railing before his summer-house
will fall in a direct line to the gravelly
margin of the river below, a dirtsnee of
fire hundred and sixteen feet.
Tbe hen-houses, incubating-housci, rta
blra, forcing-howrn, etc., are all servrdy
plain in tbw style of architecture, but are
costly, extensive and weU-bnilt throuihout ; and the modal adopted by Mr. Ba­
ker to render tho intericr of the.fowl and
chicken-rearing pretni-ra cool and id7 in
tutnmer, or warm, healthy and comfort­
able for hte vast poultry-familice in wfatefT
arc fa all respect* ae meet erenomirab the
mart practical, and the most subrtantis! for
a«e ranges of buildings that wo have
ever well devoted to this burieeM.
The magnitude of this splendid under­
taking, as conceived aad carried cut by Mr.
Baker, is altogether excsWioual in tho
way of raising domestic poultry. There b
00 catabihhmrnt like thu in ae known
world, coo-idcred either as to cost, extent
or mode of manag-ment.
We might add pages of dcscripucn to
what wc hare herein elcariy set
down regarding the minor detaib of this
cokaaal fowl-breeding retabliuhmeuL But
sufficient is now recorded to gfcro ae read­
er a clear idea of Mr. Baker's plan- and
the general workings of hb wril-constructed scheme in whotaah chickcn-rabfag.
Ae a stride in nso-lcru improvement
towards the Indicated et&gt;! thfa vast uader
taking has no parallel ; and it may safely
be assumed that Mr. Baker's suota, fa
every respect, b a marrel.
After a careful survey of the preotecs,
and noting what haa been done and wlut
b still in prospect at Cresskill, we arrived
at toe cnoclunion that Mr, William C.
Baker stands head and shoulders above
tu all in America as a poultry-raiser, aad
that hb enormous chicken farm b aa lar­
gest and most perfect institution of it*

HOLLOWAY'S

PILLS.

TAY1OP MICHIGAN. 0*«atr*nun7«.~&lt;

Wasr.wrdartf''’*"

r.,.,z,H,rrH bmovciitoz.

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‘'We beg to inform you that the stock- I
holders of tho Michigan Central Railroad
Company will meet in J une next for i the
purpose of elec.fag directors for the anew

■ Northwestern Railroad, Chicago, Rurliagton and Quincy Railroad, and tbo Union
Pacific Railroad—as aggregate of over six
tbounnd tnitei of road went of Chicago—
will give this trunk line between Chicago
and Baffalo a large busiiMM, whieb in the
pert has been diverted to other roads. The
atoekboidera of tli. Michigan Centra!
Railroad Company have it in their power
teetomre thi. change fa their Board nf
Directors, and, by etectiau the ger.tteo.-n

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

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The following circular, signed by John
C. Wytnansnd Rufus Hatch, and pur­
potting to cone from IJonp 4 Write, the
Boston Attorneys, is brtng received by
stockholders of tbe Michigan Ceatra;

The object of thia drrular is to reqpcst
that, in cae you should lx unable to be
pereooally prewut at the election, you will
execute the enclosed proxy, and send it to
Got. John J. Bagley.Detroit. Mich., Sid­
ney Dillon, Esq., President of the Union
Pacific Railroad Company, Si Nu*au.
street New York city er to Messrs Bongs 4
Wells, attorneys and counselors, 31 Pm
berton Square, Boston, who will rereirc
proxies of tbe New England itockhoklere
to be voted fur the fi»"owing Board of Di­
rectors:
&lt;.
Sidney Dillon, President Union Pacific
Railroad and directorof Ulticsgiand NorthRock li and and Pasoutlicrn jRrilrosd QitnWp, PrefiiJeat Chicago
---- ipd director of Lake
Share and -Michigan Southern iWrad
Companies; Robert Harris. President
Chicago, Boriiagton and Quincy Railroad
Cbmpaay; W. L. Scott, President Cana­
da Southern Railroad Company, dirrfttor
Chicago, Rock Island 4 Pacific, Chicago
4 Sonhwntcrn, Lake Shore 4 Miebfaan
South and Union Pacific Railroad Comnany, ex-Gov. Jno.
Bagley, of Detroit,
Miro.; F. Gordon Dexter, of Boston,
Mass., director Union ' Pacific Railroad
Company ; Frederick Billinp, director of
Michigan Central Railroad Company ; El­
more A, Kent, of of A. E. Kent 4 Co-,
grain and prpvision merchant of New York
and Chicago, and director of Fourth Nati­
onal Bank of New York city; .H. E.
Saryent/unneriy gemwal manager of Mich­
igan Central Railroad, which position he
rroigued in 1874.
You win readily perceive that the great
advantage to be gained to the stockholders
of the Michigan Centra! Railroad Cbmpany by the election' as directors, of men
of undoubted railroad experience, snd rep­
resent other large interests, which am in
harmony with, and
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MICHIGAN

HEALTH AMD ITS--PLEASURES

Thc gas for besting the lucuboton is
rasnnfiretured upon the .premises, Be­
neath each mschnso u kept alight a single
jet of this gak to best the water conveyed
through pipes to tire narrow open cham­
bers ot vacuities «w the surface of the
THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
eggs ss thev t«t in tho trap white being
hatched. This procow ooostantiy gives Tho New Board of Michigan Central
to the cm the rt»paired artificial heat, in
Railroad Directors as Proposed by
broancitber's body when she ia brooding
over her e«». An ingenious, practical
snd moat admiral arrangement this; for,
in Mr. Hater's verified experience. pre
orely as tho bee performs her duty in the
natural way, so must tbe incubator per­
form its duty to be suoeoafol in the hatch­
ing. Tho eggs in the trap are tamed
irgularly once in s day by tbo attend­
ants. The heal convcyeu to tho interior
Of the iaeubatare, as we hare described,
is controlled automatically. An idectric
battery in tbe adjoining room camkun'•
cates with the hot-water chamber* over the
KgS, and al»a with ths gsa jrta; snd when

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GEO. WuODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

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THE TENTl MONT OF THEY HOLE WORLD

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kept constantly on hard, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

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Tea, 4 lbs. for $11 00; Sugars, syrups, spices,
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc., which will be sold a:
X^KJCCEJS.
Remember the place, nt J. S. RLWYJlJ\'8
•Boot and Shoe Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a calL

HASTINGS.

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HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY.MAY 23,1877.

VOL. XXII. NO. 4

PMFSSBH1L AID BilfflBS CAM
Mr Garrett silently put b* into abhair.
Ebe looked u if the shock would strike
b* dead.
“Do yon drey," d*nan-led Mrs. Garrett,
noon 11m la* epitafully for thia attention,
"that you picked up that |2H bill tb.t wu

t»n- a. n. ni,.v,uMIYHICIAN ASCROeON*
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Over ONE HUNDRED OLIVER
CHILLED sold this season. It is

L4iwi----------------------ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR I

mined not to eonfoa. It wu a iteliooal
bank bill foe twealy dollars, numbered

UHLW PLOW,

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Amd has been in Barry County for
the past four years. There are
more of them sold each year in
this market than all others com­
bined. It is

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Nashrille.
ATI । MINI?

WARRANTED

To run LIGHTER than any
fl-.oxxr ITW USE.
and to give perfect satisfaction.
Call and see the

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i a spark of humanity, curried the srooaded
man to hia home, a few hundred yards
eerou the commons. A body of men
stopped thrui on the way. sad were abccl
to fire at tho Judge, when Mias Cornelia,
with the remarkable ccttreKr-end ndf pousemi- n shewn threugbeut the whole trig
edy, auurod them that her father wu
dead, that he died Jn her arms in tbe Jail,
and persuaded them not to mutilate a dead
body. The bleeding and unconscious man
w* then got within shelter of hie houu.
Towards evening the murderers rode cut
of town.
Judge Chisholm i, still alive, but hi.
। rererrerr is scsreelr within tbe bounds of
probability. I riaited him this itveuing.
lie said : “I want to lire for the dewreat
wife in tbe world, for my children, and for
my oovntry. I am dying for my country."
The surgeon forbade bun to talk mors.

NEW PLOW NO. E.
Just the one for two Horses light
Rkbiiai
and easily handled.
Repairs kept for other Plows.
GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

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II. fc. PECKHAM.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

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(DUJIOND IRON, AND DIAMOND STEEL IRON BEAM PLOYS.

■IIOO BHffl 01484472
Buckeye Mower, with Table Rake Reaper

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POWERS &amp; BARLOW
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Builders, examine tiieir Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WIARD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Caw, Sin ud Onamital
PAIN TE R

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■££JYj! llU&gt;l HEHj

FURNITURE
THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY

OF HASTINGS AJTO TICDHTk'.

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frame*,
until you have priced their Goods, for you

DR. J . B LnSURE

will Have money by it.
Everybody knows they are the o nfy

THE LOST BAHS NOTE.

“Seems to me I've seen your Care before :
thia, my gal,' mutteirel the offeer, ooufi i
dantiaUy. ■•You'll pleuau fork over the,
key of your kit, young woman. '
With trembling iutbdi .Ana wared him ,
off, and untied a ribbee from about her
neck, on which a small key wu no- I
pended
Aa she gave it to him a sort of sub shoos ,
her, and large tears rushed in a torrent I

THE MISSISSIPPI TRAGEDY.

WHOLE NO. 2050.
out of tbe riac find righted. They did
n&lt;A nmh m tbe boy experud. On the
routrary, they hurriedly retreated, aad lit
tie lime was lost by them in getting cut
of th* nagifoorhood. The boy writ*! till
thrte o'clock in tbe afternoon before Imt
mg L- rrtroal. and then. h» ctothtng rtiff
with blood, be porsuod hi. journey, r*eh
fog hie brother ■ esaip about dark ia eafo
ty.
.
Tho men would not credit hi. story,
though bis three wousds were plain proof
of. bloody eoutert. The mt day a bead

■en dollar bill out of him “on a prir."
Sb. “order. him up" to buiU tbe fire
lake a •■knave" ba joins the “daha," whan
he often rets “high.” whieh fo “tow"

THEIS, SIUSOL£.

How a Company of Dntrwt Miners
Collnctod’thok Dntea.
Denver, Col, May 1«,—A mrtotse out­
break among Um mmers ia California.
Gulch, near Oro City, i. reported. The
report* ears tho riot am* fro* the failure
of W. H Steven, aad other Detroit *pttalula to meet tho detnaedt ef Um miners
»or pay dae tho* The tuners aobod
•SteVetu ano two astboro named Wood and
Northrop, and pot them usder a strong
guard- They demandad of Bure* .check
for »:,OOO, or enough to tak. th. whole
bod, of rights five home to Detroit Btovo*
■wood a chock.whieh a .................. mu
took to Um bank at Frirptoy. Tbe busk
pud the thock, and a second cheek for the

lb« country. There are books, pkrtare.
an J a piano io (heir pretty liule cottag-,
and the lower garden that surrounded it
would be the wonder and pride of any
A Rich Old MH1 Site.
Northern village. The front wimi.w of
“What has she done T " eehoed the lady,
the room where the Judge lire ia boarded
rat bar sharply. •‘Nothing, of comae, or
■p. to guard again* an attempt to eom- (From Ik* Virnsl*. X.vsds. OiraeM.. AseU IL)
Id send her packing I Bat abet aiy and
pAeto the work ef *wuaina:ioc and five or
A few mvalho ago Harriroc Gray pur­
secret, and won't tell me anything about
six of hi. k immcn. well armed. keep watch chased the wooden .h«i! of tbe old Union
bcroelf, end she bu ridiculous aim about
mill in Gold BiU, opporite the Foo stain
sleeping alone, and woa'levea allow Amaa
balm .nd p-lare-l th-ui all under guard in I
Boos., for (1,000. The mill having been
da inside her chamber door. Then- io
dianuntled and the mhchinery all token
Chwholm-. ho*, and -lapatehed a d-pu-'
something wrong. depend upon it. If
away, tbe owners though* they wers get.
ty to Socoba for Gil** and Rcacobaum,!
there wasn I . screw low somewhere ahbat they were met r-suing to town to give
That's the name he goto by in the liag a good price for the rotten lumber,
wouldn't stay here for such low wages.
and probably laughed ia thrir slecv* at
themsrir*
up.
Week
Hills.
A
boy
of
sixteen,
lightly
“Hyp*■If that's a fault against her. you can
About lU o dock that (Sunday; morn­ beilt, s woman's face, and one would Mr. Gray's groenn-se. The purchaser
by Tennyson,
ing arm&lt;d men Iwgan te ride Into IHKsub. pa* him by u having only a woman'a immaiialcly put toms m-.u to work at the
south
end of the mill, taking up tbe
original Franch, and ■ breuului mother-of First .mall delarhmcvil* rente, aad after courage. And vet B.ffalo Bill, Texas
flame, aad sluice., and came upon tbe
pearl desk ia th; vary bottom, with the in wards a lar-gr body, numbering about 110. I Jack, nor any of tbe other historic lad.
hole in the ground where the waste had
lliala' “A. W. A." in ■ stir* ru--n?graai on Before noon or* 200 men had ooogregst an fighters ever displayed the cool ceur
the Nth. but tbe current belief b that M
-d. They w-re sober, enol, and deter­ age and steady nerve which that boy from been allowed to ran when the mill was in fun Err violence h as bren or will be d*Mmined tying their hpra* to the gallows­ Wayne county exhibited one day last So opMstaou. This hole had been made at
“Now, I'm Heat if thia ain't a pretty
Sniriy al) engaged in the riot are fro* Devemb* as be went out from i*eedw&lt;x&gt;d thia plare because a lucnel wu known to
like
httchmg
ban
around
the
Court
kit Lt a servant girl,' remarked the d.-pa* within a lew fort, and the refs*, trau. Midi.. and at preset it la fanpomdble
toctive, trying to pry Ute desk open with a Bouse, they -urrounded Judje Chisholm'. City to viait a brother in *mp seven or being In a liquid state, would flow off to determine wbo I are reapenribh far the
b-«i.c
.nd
in.irt«i
tb.t
the
Sheriff
shouH
eight
mile.
away
He
was
called
a
boy
penknife '
take tbe priaonen to the JaiL This w* then, and now to tel yon why Usey through the tunaJ. The flumes had no
“A wholesale robber' groaned Mm.
siaus. that change not, an h. took him»if
noon* been removed than the presence of
Garrett. “And to think that I hate been door and a guard of six men, selected by changed hia name to “the man from Mich-, tpaieksilv* was mad. street. Clowe
off without another word.
Sevural milbon peojde ha* bun trying
tht boenff, was plaeea over them Then
“Amanda!" eried the lady, when left harboring— "
examination revealed the fodlthat a spare thw month to gut Mm hart of a rtovepipe.
I he tuob bung two of Chiahola'a negro
alooe, ‘-bring Horace up."
of ground about bar by fl* fed was Hut they bavut done it: they nor*
aervinU up to true, with bridle reins, aad
In rropouM to this anrmeni a large,
permeated
with
mall
globules
of
pure
have done it; they t*var wll Hovrever
trie I to make them conic* that they hal
slattern!v girl of eleven cr twelve made her
is^3'setni“^r.“.us well they may have matebed b* y*r, m
h'..d something to impbonte th. Judge in
■ wo length, of pipe wil] match tlus y*r.
ihf murder; but tbe pxw lellova knew
dag up and sluiced until a shaft twuntv Ton may pot marks a font koog nfte
nothing, and were Cosily aflowsd to run to
I fl»» fc*t deep and rix wide had been da'in them, but this will not do. Yon may
the woods.
when a eoeaertioc was mad. with tbe tan- bxk »» ueb fongth in a roo* by iiadf,
At thru* o'ciodt in the afternoon Gil“Yon awkward, carriers gypmy f'
Bel, and a large depomt of quicksilver Was
m-r and Rammbaum esme into the viflage
eried Mrs. Garrett, wish fgreat spirit;
found, in each parity that it can be robed
with the Deputy. Sheriff, ^Mmunted, and
"that's the aeoond thing you've broken thia
to the aurt'are- by shovelfuls Th- only
started to walk down the main rtrewt to
morning. Who.do you think is going to
preliminary work nreorary i. to earefolly
I the jaiL They had Mt gone a do*a rod.
Gy f ir all that' you destroy 7 Come here.
“By the hookey !” ejaculated th. --£ I Lef.-rs a shr.t was firol at Gilmer from Umskua tbe carfare ground aad put it out of
ncace. love, and have a nice piece o« eer, a light breaking all over hia face, and I 1 crowd of armed men banging shout the
tbs-way, when there b* revealed a gmra
tout What ia Ann doing, Amanda T'
astonishment preventing farther articula- store doorv. H. ran down a narrow pas
foe qaicfcrilv* aad gold saine. How much
“Bhrif drvaniag the turkey, mum."
lion.
*»xe to th- rear of tbe buildings, only U&gt; ar into Um a*, to «y nothing of hia being of a deposi: there u. h* not yet been as“Did she scour the front steps thia
Taking a greasy pocket book ou: of hie fimi-himself peon*! in by aarth* dre scalped," remarked one of Use miners, as certaiacl, u the partire at wt^ there are
morning?'
pocket, ha opened it and drew forth a pho- tatebm.tit of the mob. Escape was im the boy art out, aad some of the men very reticral, but it is known that between
“Y*. mnm ; she got up al 5 o'clock to ograph, which war Ann' Walker’s vig- rw-tl.^ sad the dcfstajsicM WUUWM^OI Mid it ms a shame fee aneh good sms
and 110,0M ba. already been tak
•eeuMUmld. A great part cf the am­
‘‘Go and tet her I expect keV tB -wash
“Them two. lb* saaw ~d ?” aaks-l he' •Let ia hVbZi aftJrL by deedI oedS? WjabsamM ta the India*.
The toy felt safe enough unfa! a mile algam ribOtea a higher percenter.- of p&gt;ld
the drawing room windows Before dinner.” :
ground When the firing b-gac flown­ or two ouUi.f Deadwood, whan ho grew than of silr*, bomase the mill was run­
“Upon my word," muttered Mrs Gar­
“¥*," answered tho lady with a glance. basin slang to an atnuaiutance ia the more comic*.. Ilia route lay over bills, ning in the reily day. cf mining on tbe
rett, rswentfully, aa Amanda retired to ear“I thought I had spotted that gal the crowd nimed Hull, and Mggad for prgtee- through broken ground am* along a valley, Cumrtock, when th. ore. were worked for
Sher lucasagc. "Ill pull down her pride moment I act eyes on her. cried the man. line. Tbto man iaiwaebd far him, and mapped oat by tempos* and no trail to th. gold alone and tbe ailrer was allowed )
r her a bit. Mast wash tbe steps a 5 in eittllingly: “and to think of me lading he was allowed to empe unharm-d
follow. Three mil* from IWwoud be to flow off. There is no d lubt that Use dr
the morning, forsooth, tert folks a* her al । her after all, and three of oi a hunting for
When Judge Chrth-dm West to jail all' heard ths neigh of a hone, sad he at &lt;xn p-sit wiD b. found to rontiaue to tbe bed
it. I H take that out of her.”
'
her throe six months* I m a mad- ia in the members of his family—his wifa, a &gt; hurried from the open ground to the ah-l roek, whieh is prolobly fifty fret deep*
In a few miaul* Ann cum up to clear Won't the Ginerd plank down tho tbous daughter' 18 yuan old, a M* of lG. and ter of timber Speeding along for half a than hu yet been attained in the tnnael. '
the dishes off. Him was tall aad well-pro aarf rounds reward ’ Hoorar.
'
mile at a dog trot, bo been*. certain that
(Htrtiuned, about twenty years of age,-bur I “What do you mean ?” aaic-l Mrs. Gartoe Indians were on hi. trail Ba had
face pak, refined in features, not hand |rdt. She began to believe she had been
seen no signs and bad heard nothing but
some, tut singularly intelligent and earnrot sheltering a very great criminal indeed.
tbs neigh of the horse, bat be had a pi o■a its eipnsw*.
“What do I m-an T' rnnned the deice­
■nlimeot, aa it wore, that
red m*
She lookod a little anxious Mai troubled tire. "Why, that you have made the
bad tak* hia broad trad sad were after
as the noiirlaoiy arranged the room, aad orkardirt mistake, missis, you ever made in
him King made far bigher ground, and
love Icttera, nsec* of Jewelry, haaAnrwhen she wu ready to go she uid, in a
■on obtained tho ebdter of a ma* of
chlcfs, foM, thing, that no man knows the
very soft voice:
rocks, which rosild not be handily apname of. all aorta of freak looking, bright
“May I ask a favee, ma'am, that the I
nroaehed except frota om direction. He
InOe trope that you eoulda't *talagws *
cleaning tbe front wia lowa bo put off uH
"Of roar* I bare—iodred, I bare some
intended to eeerute himaelf until certain
a column, and any hour of the dav or
acr{tuinjusce with him." “Or would give ly irtrvtod a-powder lads. • bag of abet, that his trail was or wse o&lt;&lt; followed, and
aigUabe«anto th* drew* and pick
tbe uairerse to scrape one," ah« might with and aome nowspaperv for wadding under he had not long to wait. It the counr of
up any article she wants without dsourbtruth-have added
her dre*. Theo taking some broad and seven or right minutes, nine Indiana,
iug anything aha. Where* a *aa, bar“I don't wish to be seen by pcaMro-by,”
“That's unlucky foe you," oUerrmi the meat she went back to thejail The mob. walking In sing), file, appeared ia view,
she urged, almost pleadingly. “ It le of other, with aa obvious lack of sympathy . leaving the stores and nalonaa, now began following his steps si a fiat walk.
importance for me not to b. seen by—by
to gather around the building and clamor
King could have retreated had he *0
socka, a collar box, an old Mcktie, taro
any one who might know me."
Lr Unehoim'a lifia. Among Um narda,
"You will obey my flgde*. girl, or leave
tliere wsa but one Republican, a cool, roar not frighten him Th- odd. were largely
the house!" replied Mrs Garrett, quiver.groan Sootehman, named MeLailand. who against him ; but the boy had nerve and .
isg with temper
w* a penMMl friend of CbiAolm. Thia good po-ilioo. and he driib*ataly opened
The servant curtcmod and withdrew
min Stationed biaMelf st lb« door of tbe the haul*. The Mva*a did not know Ww
la a few minute, she was at the windows,
Jail, and Aeld tbe mob if they kilhd Um clow they were to him until a bullet from
but in a close MtobooMt, to Mrs Gam* ,
pria-nerd two of them should die Lr or- his rifle out the jugular vein of the firri
uupcakabl. disgust
rry life they took. Waih Mpoetuiating one, and buried iteelf in the .boulder of
“1 think I enn a* through my lady,"
with Ibo mob. and threatening them, he th- next Th. first leaped from hi. foot
was her inward ootnmcnL "Sb.'s aome
fell shot by fir. pistol balls, tree of Um and fell back a rorpw. while tbe swvnd
Jaikbird the deteetivre are after. Ill by
remaining guard, now doaerted their pent, went down but scrambled up again and
a trap foe her, and if sb.'s not eSught in
and leaving thrir guns end taking with took np rover with th. others, so badly
It my penetration isn't mmft."
them the two Hoppers, they went out of1 wounded that U eodd take no part-in the
Rising fro* her sewing machine, which
the jail. There seems to ba* been htde ds.per.te fighting which followed. T
she bad been busily plying in Mart* II*- note," observed the ofoeer, with malice pereona! animoaity against tbe Boppera, Indium at first thought that ^rebof 1__
are’e behalf, while her brain b*ily revolrsd. prepense
"Shall I proceed with the J
joined two or three hunters, but after)
.be unlocked I.* drok. took fro* It a CO search ?"
•
note, carefully marked the number, and
“NoI no! Gracious sake, leave me!
Dm furious mob filM the lbw* ball cf
dropprtl it, as if by acuid*t, und* the Let mo think I" groaned tbe lady, in Mai the Jail, and broke open a dore st the foot on him from three different points. He
edge of the tabk Then she cut and bust
of a stairway Lading to the loot above, wu Mfo enough in his retreat, aad waited
cd aome more work, making robbash eoougfa
where the prison:re were confined At the to let them exhaurt their ammunition Aa
about tbe floor to iMurr the aerrant haring
top of the stairs there was another door their fire slxekm-d he obtain*! sight of
to uro tbe dust pan b?P.r, dinner. By thwith a grating ia Ik Tbe lock w* brnk- one of them aad shot him through th.
time thia sras socm:j-luhed, .he discovered
mi off with axe*. While the blow, were
little Horan, and the machine in such dasfalling upon it, Cornelia implored tbe two
Tbe id* of a boy having killed two of cardinal doctrine of g*uiM R-publireniun
remaining guards, Overstreet aad Wall, their namb* and wound*! a third, drer. If th* Prmidcnt a po&amp;cy sunn* Mted ren
"Sir." aaid the latter, as anon as they to fire through the grating utwo tbe mob th. remaining ria mvsm to da*&gt;*atiuo. d.d enticte*. it ought to fail Tbe* wfco
were alone, '1 ibink you have Um Mings pesreiag up tho stairs, bn tbsy refused, and they left the shelter of thrir treu sad unfairly critaoi* will find out thwmmtaka
of a gentleman Further roeeealoMat is •'be lk« curried the gnu. left by tbeoth- ebsrgrd on his poritiiM, yellfog fiercely. M in good ti**. We are patient.' Hv*y
oario*. and before I hare this heua I awe
they advanced on a run He had not ex­ £' givm more vvidonre &lt; tl»c wiado* of
pected eoch a manmovre, but w* not takcourse, and the current of pubUe op­
J*" Mr. Garrett thought this was lha be­
*. altogrtbor by mupriaa. He wounded inion OMtinn* to flow meow the Repubginning of a conMion of guilt, and he
one of them ic the wrist by a shot from Imbm of the North will Iro sub. annally
■id
.
hi. rifle, and when they were upoo bin .olid ia hanouny with lb. 1‘nafafaat before
•■Y*. Ann,” verr mdly but kind'y.
b. threw down his gun and poppvrod away
“I am not whnt I aeem.'' pursued Ann,
io an agitated manner. “You may have
beard of Gsa. Arnim's daughter, who &amp;a
appmnsd nix monthi ago f
“ Burens I" mnttare-l Mr Garrett,who
fund poor Ana wu imam.
“My father," slowly rootianad Aim,
"wished mo &lt;o tusrrr s geetlem* who wu
ia every way repugnant to me, I having
already given my hurt to aaurtber, whose
want of fortune wu hu only fault. I
would not dmober my father by following
the dictates of my hurt, yet bow oould I
£ through the daily sorrow af tbrtartiag
have swept it «p end barat Ik Fortaaatoexrraei wiah*? I raaolvsd to aacapa
ly, 1 have the number of it, and aft* din from both iraiptelion. st a lime, and I
tier you meat go immedmldr and fetch a could think of no wsy in which I rould
more
&gt;a«*Bfolly hid. my^f then l&gt;y gn^BreriiLrod. though far fro* naevi**!
by tbe proof of Ann's gait which hia
ap^aa had rated. Mr. Garrote euflnud him
seif to be seta off oa Mb errand ef Jamia

�undratand anno fur all that Ire Kamian tt»y hto Iwdi* are eerufaly noj '

■ es to recover, al! of which made the busidm* ef reUing a mauhme. the firrt eort of
which was perbapa 120, for 870, not Trey
' profitable. All this esangm. The Weed
Company rodeoed thcprieooftbeirmachlnea ready a half Tbe day the patents
expired, and all the otber companies who
make machine, competing with it, were
forced to fallow suit. They intend re far1 m practiable to bring the buainem down to

Sxrcrai papers «f indejwoJsut jmxlm-;

’ in for a paooofal caravan. Sritiah । M lose no opportunity to remark that
fortrear may bar the way, but ' Bristow and Schnre made the Spcecho
autingeney whieh every iovading that carried Hayce through Ohio. On thia
point the Ssndtisky Ritter my*; "The
%lsltM! mectinp. for rise and enthusiasm,

ware equal to

drawn
*
at
' 'three ‘ held
** ' by
ir Schurs, and far that
matter by Mortem. Bhtee’s meeting at
Norwalk counted twenty-five thousand

them If they will not permit the law to
take its course, thou we wEl show oar
►drre unfit for relf-gorernmcnt, and We
will be the Bret to demand tbe protertion
whieh we cannot girt ourselvm.'' The ap­
peal ia now mada directly ta the inteJUgenco aad-morality of the South to Ifaep

The State Edectfo Medical and Surgical
Society of Michigan will meet ai Jaekwrn
on the 30th inat, and will bo in acreion
two days. There will bo burinaa of im-

litre*! effect of the change will ha good,
buwcrtr the elections of thia year may go.
It is evident enough that ths average
Southern Democrat thinks jttst now tlfal
be has everything Ms own my. He is
counting upun a solid South, and says one
of his organ, in South Carolina: f A solid
South will project itself with great force
upon tbe oetermisation of any govern-

THE ADJOURNMENT.

The Lcgiriature fiuaSy adjourned at
but a very industrious ses»fc&gt;n. The work
of bpalatiugfor 150,000p*jptein .young
and growing State like oars, when the seesiotx are hdd oelybaoa i* two years, is no
child', play, and tbo seuiou just dewed hu
bees and in which memmrra of no tamll
Importance affecting lb* manifold interred

fk.t tl.Mr n.

FIGHTING ON THE DANUBE.

The dispatches bring exciting news, for
they seem to indicate that tbe Rumians
hare really begun their contemplated mortment aerora flic Danube. They give all
the symptoms of an advance—rigual rocketa, bunting shells, the burning woodwork
uf towns on tho river, cannonades growing
heavier and heavier, even severe mutkeuv
firing on both ddes of the Danube, and
the movement* of great 'tuuoca of troo|&gt;,
ou every hand. It doo&lt; not appear dittinedy from tbe dispatch that the attempt
to erom had actually begun, for refenmeo is
made to portions where "the Bumianj
hope to lay their pontoon bridge*.” We
shall probably no have the progNM of
th* affair fully detailed.
Giurgeto b on tho Roumanian ride of
the Danube opposite Rcstehuk, and as the
rivtr tbcrq has a chain ef islands, it would
bo nu cxodUcnt cruesfog-piacc but for the
strong fortifications on the amending Turk­
ish banka, There are there »rho maintain
that Rustchnk b tbe wmkrat in tbe trt of
tho famous Turkuh Quadrilateral—the
other fiatrawa being Silbtria, Sebum!a
and. Varna—bet thi* ia not th. general
paper who passed down the river April 25,
write* that far a dbtanca of three mile*
along the margin of the stream—from far
above tbe town t5 the bhff far
V—
the beak b thickly stuiJed with earthwork
belterirt, some looking duo acron tbe riv­
er, some facing up stoeam, otbtn fronting
down •tream, so that the cannon mounted
behind lbs niasaive psrapcte—granting
that they are there—can sweep with hunt
aad flanking fire the whole broad borom of
the Danube so thoroughly that a rowboat
could not run the gauntlet ct their' iron
haibtorm. Thea bark of the buka there
b a aeries' of kaolb extending upward
about two mils*, and on each of these
knulfa u an intrenched work. Farther on
ie "a great intrenebnd camp." The fortificatioto thus courirt of three lines, all for­
midable. At the time thlscorrsepoad.nl
was there.tbe troops in Rustebuk numbered
aborn 3&gt;,000, but this b oo indication of
tbe farce* now. It b aate to say that tbo
Russians lure an ardaotu task before them.
What relation this movement opposite
Rusu-huk baa to others farther down tbe
river itm not appear, although the report
of tho burning of Tunakai, opposite the
next eraating-placu below, itnpliea a com­
bated aerie* of operations whieh may prenbl J extend down as far as Galatx.

aarpriwng to arc tbe proonas cceaamtai
under Mr. Hay-, and although
should regret it, that careumataseo a

SCROFULA
dv-UlltlvuS nUTuvTa

Cwcer, Cancerouo Humor.

One of th. richrel Merchant, in the city
waa B. H. Macy, who died a tew weeks
•go, Mr. Macy made a will, and to tke
asloubhrncnt of bi« fricodi, he left hi.
only »oq as income of only 81,000 a year,

The present debt of New Orleans is
822,000,000; that of Charleston is 84.
672,663, and that of Savannah 83,600,-

The proejiectn are ye! good for a heavy
crop of peaches in the far-renowned pooch­
bell of Michigan.
Mr.Charica Francis Adams my* ho hu
A large quantity of Htds-eye maple will
retired from politic*. Wouldn't it bo more
be shipped the psrscut team from Clare
accurate for him to m; bo "hu boon ra­ county to Eoglaad.

Erysipelit.

Ths annual reel, ion of old and new
Fourth Michigan Infantry will U held at

wo .re-ia the market with a larger stock than ever, and all we rek cf yon is u ex­
amine our STOCK AMD Mtcu.

Pimpiet and Humors on the
Face.

TEA.
'

We here it from SO cent* to 81.00

,
Catarrh.

Wo will guarantee to suit you.

•

COFFEE.

We have none but pure, for vrc roavl and grind our own.

SOAP.

Constipation.

We aril mor* than all of Barry County.

The Cincinnau A’ayManr (Dem.) volauteers tbo statement that "L Q. C. lamer
THE ROAD TO INDIA,
is a very clcVtw old gentleman, bat be Ison are to have a tour days' meeting, be­
can't afford to trifle with hi* Democracy. ginning on the 19th of June, with premi­
Telegrams from Europe .peak of a
um* aggregating 88,000.
threatened movement of a fiuauan army It is thought to be be none too strong."
The Haro*
A’etc* lias carried ita
"Serosa the Pamir” for tbe invasion of Ioother day aa to what he thought of Pres­ threat into execution, and published'a
In 1851 we bad only three duo. teasing
ident Hayeri policy, said : “I hare jot “black list” of per*,us who hare run away tbo legislature to linker their chartea. , in
without paying thrir subscription debts.
1864 there were 20 cities, and in 1676
been so well uthfied with the political outThe Corunna A.irricn* say* that “from there were 41. Eserybody knows that
th. monieot Rev. Jo^n Rowell beeemro a weeks of legislative time are .pent pver city
prominent lecturer io the red ribbon move­ char Lets.
ment, its furatsw in this Blate is doomed "
Tbe mile of railroad in Michigan were
trict, called the "roof of the worid,” are
found the sources of gryat rivers. The In­
dus, rising on the northern slope of the
Himalaya Mountains, at an deration of curved to them that it is important to a*
18,000 fact above tbe aca, Corrs northwes­ cure the legislature first.
terly to the town of Bing (on tbe caravan
The Worid advisee thu-Demxratic govOn tbe 29th nk., ligktniag drotroyed a riuua years nk-ctrd far comparison. We
route from China to the Caopian), where, cmor of Mreimippi to proaecute tho mur­
chimney aad killed a-dng foe J. H. Green, cannot give the figure, complete, because
turning southward, it pames through a gap derers who kuled thc.lUpubliestuJn that of Oril—Jackson Daily Cititm. Well,
they orc nowhere compiled ; but the quan&gt;
of the Himalayas end finds its my to the State tn the political vendetta on Sunday they could stand the lore of the chimney, tiiy of salt was almag two and one-half
Arabian Sea. Tho great rivtr ot Caboul, week. Good advice. But will tho gov- but, O my 1 tbederg 1
time* as great in 1876 aa in 1864.
Tbe amount of specific taxe. weired
also rising on rtUo northern slope
the eruor fallow, it ? JVrit end, see.
Judge Emmons, of Detroit, died at his
into the atate treasury iu 1866 war lem
mountains, (hWe called Hindoo Uocwh),
Tho Republicans in South Carolina arc re«idaiiee in that city on’ Monday of last
week. Judge .Etnmonv waa coo of the ——------------—,------ - —------- ,
unammsus in declaring Wade Hampton's beat known juri-ts in tbe ecuntrv. and hia
Tbe «pprop«uUum for the venous tasttOxus, pueca through tho moantaics south first official act to be a plain braoeh of
Iobs will be fall severely.
’ '
“
eriy, and then easterly by the Pare of Pcah- faith sod disregard for his solemn and
Simon P. Saxe, tiro man
awur to join tho Indus at Attack. Tbe public pledgee. They wren not disappointThere
»u
only
one
taeorporated
bank
river Oxilv ri«M in the same great table-,
in the State in 1851, while tn 1864 there
lank, at Lskc Sir-i-kol, at an ekivitioo'sft
wrre 6 incorporated banka, and in 1876
It looka u if the Chicago Whisky
15,600 far t above the level of the set, a£d
there were 27 banks incorporated under
Ring was trying to "bnll-doae" Secretary
flow* nortbweiteriy into the Sex of AW.,
state law, beside* 77 national bonks, not
Sherman. We could piek out of the for­
one of which existed 26 years ago.
ty millions of people in thia country more
Banking, railroad and manufacturing
been esteemed the boundary between the
amiable subjects to practice that sort of
capital require a great deal of legislation,
nomade tribe* and the civiliaed peaplc* d
or at least they hatch out a great many
lactic* ou than three Sherman brother*.
l.lll. l__ ______I
Central Asin. Her* Cyrus and Alexantlcr
both fixed tbe nortbera bounds of their
Tbe number of pupils in the common
school, in 1851 wu only one third, and in
empire. The province of Si.gdians watt letter to Senator Cbristianey of Michigan
1864 it wu leu than two-th'ixd., aa Urge
here emabliabed in the valley of th* Oxus. in reply to one of the latter, commending
u ia 1876.
Through thia raUay, as wv la*n&gt; frota Sera the position taken by the Georgia Senator.
The number of univerrity gra-htstro in
bo, from time immemorial tbe cararam, Mr. Hill expnaani hu thanks, aad ex1651 wu Itf; in 1864 it wu 175 , sod in
hare brooght the products of India and
1876 it wu 334. Thus, there ware al
moot double the number lut year that
the Emt to tbe Caspian So*, and thence
there wen: 12 year* previous, and more
sp the rivgr Cyrus (or Kur) to Tiflis, in
than 20 time* u huny aa in 1851. Let
Ruaaiab Georgia, whence, by a five days'
Tbe Albany •fovrae/, in alluding to tho
it be remembered, just here, that while the
journey acre** the mountains, they reached rxeent telegraphic manifesto of Mr. Blaine, point, however, if one wishes greater com­ people of Michigan are proud of thrir Unithe hesid of navigalton on th* river Pl.aau tija : "In hia exprcerion of sympathy lor fort. It will take several yean to bling verrity, and it is our glory abroad, yet it
Petoakey
up
to
tho
proper
standard.
costs
much money In tbe way of taxes, and
(now called Rhioo), al the month of which, Chamberlain and Packard the Republican*
Major J. H. McLaughlin having been in the frequent windy .p«echcs ot those
on the Black Sea. is the town of Poti, of the whole land will chare. They all
whieh the Turks bar* recently bombarded. regret the circunaatancta which tell agalnat rietoriou, in h» wreatling match with
Bauer, the Graeco-Roman wrestler, an
The great Ruauan Fair it annually held at three representatives of the Republican
Niari Novgorod, oo the Volga, where the
teas of China and the silks and spicia of
A queer variation of the usnal eharaeIndia arc sold, where for ages the trader* t«r ol liquor law* hu been made in Ore­
of the West have exchaaged their wans gon, where the State LtgWtaure hu
Gov. Craowell on Friday approved a new
for tbe products of the diatanJ East. The passed a law which compels every person act for tbe election of a health officer in
every township. wTbo township board,,
tea* of Ching are brought from Yarkand to take out a yearly license aK an expense
constating cf the supervisor, the two jus­
through the valley uf tho Vpper Indus to of |5.
Saloon keepers ar* prohibited tice* ofthe peace wbosa term* will sooner, ---------------------------------- Bushels o!
Blag, thence by the source of th* Oxus from selfiag liquor to any person except to expire, and tbe township clerk, are to be a them were shored in at. the elooing no­
and down its valley to the Aral and Caapi- such u ean exhibit a llcenaa.
board of health.
menu During tbe two last days of introan Seas, and and thence up tbe Volga to
In the amended Liquor Tax Law. just dtacing bills. tbe journal shows that 489
The Buffalo Gfirirr (D«*n.), referring
Central Rtteaia. Some of the prodnete of
paued by the Legtslaturc, the regulattons
to Custom Hawse reform, says: “Wo
for
iu
enfurcemeut
are
made
more
e-uioBIndia, especially of Caahmir, follow up th*
should be pleasantly aurpriaed i! Mr. ent, and, U is thought, more effective. It
valley of tbe Indus to Bing, and there meet
Sherman undertook a taak from which
the great caravan road from China. Tbe
Mr. Bristow shrank. One thing we be- end cider from tor. The taxation fcliey
products of the more southern province* of
will have two years' farther trial under
conditions favorable far testing its value
India leave tbo Indus at Attocfa and fallow
and efficiency. '
th. Cabool road through the Pm of Prah-

Hirer bir to the table-land of Pamir, and
■ran thereby supply an army starting thence
।by the wril-kunwu tboroughfarv* of trade
।between India and westers Asia, tho
&lt;
:
&lt;
i

GROCERIES,

S«lt Rheui,.

TMSrt, fch Btoa&gt;. BmM Bota,
U

a-days «eea in which offices are given sim­
ply iu return far polities! service*.”

THE CONSOLIDATED SOUTHERN awcr and by the city of Cabool to meet tho
DEMOCRACY.
tame great caravan road at Balk in the
Oxus valley. Between Kbokand, on th*
Tbe position attributed to Mr. Blaine ia River Sir in th* lltuaiu province of Bok­
Ma interview with President Il.yc* re- hara, *nd the river Oxus is th* plateau of
oratly is probably not far from oorrecc. It Pamir. Taahkend ha. beeu made the cap­
is stated diet he did ret exprrm himaelf in ital of the newiy-aoquited proviaco of
arowed oppeattion to the Prarident's South Bokhara and much beautified by the Rusera policy, but that be dee* net share the aiau govmmeut since its aajuiaitiun, and
belief of the Prmidenl'a advisers that it steamers, arranged to carry armament like
will divide tho Snutlrera Democratic party, those on the Sc* of Aral, now ascend tbo
but betievse it will pttly mnoolidate the

right, regards tbe 1‘re-ideu'u policy as on
trial, aad there b no evidence bat that be
•wants it to have a fair and fall trial; oaly
Mt dbtruete iu priiiiml a&amp;cte. Tbe enoaoUdation of the Southern Demwracy aad
the weakening uf the Soufacm RepuWinans went an ao fast under Gen. Grant's

VEGETINE

! a cub basil, and the peojde who can pay
, will hare th- bmpfitefthe reduction;

who wulda'i get credit tor a W cf bread
could get powaamoa of * 870 sewing ma­
chine, this change of b-ia will work loth,
disadvantage of the poor, but th. really
paying people will be advantaged by it.

Lerited from tho regime of slavery, when
there wu a alight nueicca that omtroUcd
all joetiocal poll tic* with the scmAIcu
farce of tho magnetic pole or tbe ertitre of
gravitation. But diversity is the rule in
free republics, and a free republic must the
South become as sure as time goeo oo. If
tbe Southern white* permit the education
and political freedom of the blacks there
will be natural diriswu. of panic* ; if tb»y"
prevent such education aad freedom, or try
to, then tho divisions will spring up on that
very point. How fast such political chanc-

py from as advance sheet of I
pahUeon a rrrilw of the wc
JI aw*

H- R. Stevens Column_

Tho hand touraatacut, which will be held
in Port Hnrcn the 6th of next June,
promises to bo a sneoeas, as »3vnral band.
bmdrWjr'* "
............. ..

TOBACCO.

Piles.

We are from 10e to 20n per pound cheaper than auy other store in th. State.

CROCKERY.
Faintness at the Stomach.

We have enough far you all. .nd at price* that driy competition.

■W.A.IL.I-. r’sfa.r’JKK.
We bar. a new supply and can suit you all.

The pretlirat show of the last sixteen
months, not excepting the big centennial,
and the one most completely carried, out.
is the dog *bp« under the auspice, of th.
Westminster Kennel Club, which is com­
posed of sporting gentlemen food of fine
dogs, who wish to awake.* interest ia im­
proving thrir breads
About fifteen bun-

makes a collectiuu as interesting aa it is
preaible to name, to anyone having a
common liking for the noblest kind of
brute, hardly excepting the horse.
Tbe
Rev. Mr. M douna, the celebrated Eogibh
authority un dog&gt;, kindly rrnmi d lh«

STOTSTE WARE.
We have a ear kmd of 55W gritoM of Ohio Ware.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

v»i. 22 4tt

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It b the bert.

CHEW** SMOKE

jfc MATCHLESS

dog* with him of the highest brooding
known tn the.world.
Other English lov­
er* of dog* scut their puu, at»&lt; noble anuimals they were, though not bandKimer
to the uneducated eye, and trot more intel­
ligent looking, than many not valued so
highly, briooidng to American owaen.
Contrary to the general idea, the St. Ber­
nardi o! pure breeds are nut black and.
white, but red, and fawn, and yellow, with
'not a single biaek hair among them. TLa
larger part of entries were of .porting
dogs, some of which were sent from Mich­
igan, Missouri, and Virginia.
Tbe dark
Irwh Setter* «d «rid Bponniri. were IU

though eootly were the ugfieat of their
raro.
There were pugs, which nearly
drew a scream of
ho.rTid
uguneas, tcmcra. l-rod in sc J in tell then:
is nothing of them but a blari' coat to
sbixer with, and grcyhousda ‘hat looked
like slinoed chickens, blue sad starved.
The pets lay on satin euahioua and had
Lace un their collar., but one boacst New­
foundland or spaniel, with mart of my
reader*, would outweigh in intercet the
whole weekly, expearive act, representing

tBtdSctTfaOTarsieitE!
MC E 77&gt;VrtMirxggtt=

BY SETOniO FOR SAMPLE!

GEO, PECK

&amp; CD'S

155 and
BOSS

L.AOER BEER

hti'Haiie SinerDrdi Gm

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are Dus

s-3 $20rv

uuika.
(rates

liatic Sstiii latkiu
hiaiit Papa Futa
MHtit Dictate

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liQUc Machiw Ma

oiKsnc-lowai

POULTRY WOlJCO.

giving an account of tho agency of A.ZB.
Steinberger in tho Samoan Islands. Pres­ worth 8125; a finely flushed oornet, xrorth
ident Grant appears to have approved 855; a trombone worth 875.
Wo driy any jieraoo to tell what the tews
Steinberger's cetabi'ishmoitt of a new gov­
ernment, and in a letter to the principal cf hb own State are, stter the Legislature
bu boon io seuiou. Lut week wo noted
the action of the Saperinteadente of the
Poor of JocUtia caaniy, in making out a
The Cincinnati Commercial say* that bill ngxinst tbo Bute for tbe tranamhrion
of children from that county to the State
tbe ballot-box stuffing chief, Eph Holland, Publics bool, and aogwested that ther
plead guilty tho other day, whew arraigned, would find the bill Umd by lb* law which
for the purpree of earing the, reputation* required the oountio. to pay inch transporl.ll-n XV. nnw f.N.I if,at I bn !•» w,a
of leading Democratic politicians tn the
conspiracy Coatee! the Ohio election law
October. It fa not probable that Holland

William P. Woltaco, Sheriff of Crorienaii county, and D«n McCarthy, turnkey
of th. Hamilton county jail, Ohio, went
found guilty Wednesday in the Hutted
th. Pn-W'i pefcy, whM eweaan* cmStates Court of aidiBg Federal primmer,
•rituticnsl rcqmrc-meuU and the peace cad
to eeea;&gt;e from jail. Tbe prisoner* re­
intareru of tbs ccuetey. Unhappily, tbcae
ferred to were orawatad by the United
State, aulbontis for ili^x! voting !a« fall,
as their mxrictico might affeet the
tba: the great German Mratefpct Vow and
'
Hottie reodond nugatory tbe opposition ’
ef tho French by fallowing the lure of *

157

WOOBWAID AVE., DETROIT
La*u.laur ren tl Uw5i»i»re* mM lore

LIGHTRUNNING

‘DOMESTIC
SKWIM; MAIRIIM

BEST,
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

■DOMESTIC"SWING MACHINE00..

The m&lt;M Interesting thing that has
happened .fur many yearn, ia tbe drop io
Sewing Machine*. The breireu ha, Ure
cootrolbd fir years by a ring oeguised by
two or thro, of tho htgert companies, who

EC

�r^t HtfuaLinii
official

NORTHERN

£ST
RUSH g CLOTHING
ever seen
rapids.

Pinai of barrt conpr. i

IN GRAND'

tuid we have been doing an immense bwriness ever since.

NOTICE THESE PRICES, COME WHILE WE HAVE THE GOODS.

8“‘“ *’ 6°. H 00 aod K 00, runner Priuee'16 00 to »8 00.
Mena di Woo] Spring Suits$6. $7, $8 and $9, former prices fl 0 to $15.
Men’s Fine CaMimere and Black Cloth Suits $10 to $15 and up.

morning, with each a finally aa I hater' anal
Mn. Brightly lo a caller. "Hl tall yon. I
never get nrrroua. if ! can help it । and aa I
can work my aeaing-aKhine without tiring
ay muKlra or Irritating ay aervra. why I

Men’s Lined Pant* 75ct&lt;. and $1 00.
Men’s all Wool Pants $2 50, $3 and up.
Men's Fine all Wool Pants and Vests $4, $5 and up.
Men’s all Wool Coatw(Job) $2 50.
Men’s Cotton Socks 3 and Octs. a pair.
Men's Summer Coats 35cts. and up.
Men’s White Vests $1 00 and up.

d of pa
rued

CITY DRUG STORE
WANZERA BAMEB.

Patent Medicins at Market
Prices—Fine Toilet Articles
in endless vtricty-Pure
White Lead-Oils-Varnishes-Brnahea, jtc.
A largo quantity of
Wall Pjjjwir of all

nga.

i .i.

r,-»yth«he.l barton, “Ffl make William gat
tar a Light-running D-jareilr right away1"
then they weulated aad ported,
Tir Are- M Tnlaai ia iaeulng a aerie, of
•choice aad popular Borah, al prime which pul

All About the County.

at a aplenditl crap ef wheal. We »f eoarae
cannot eay what may happen between nuw
। and bar.eat tian to deetray, or partially no,
the crap, but a haul.I no barn accrue from
f£~rt. bUgbl or laneci, we .ball certainly

In fact all Goods whether fine or common have been reduced iu price ftilly

THE WRESTLING MATCH.

n Orderly Affair and a Fine Con­
test—Some
Remarkably
Good
Work on Both Side*—Mixer the
Winner, Bringing Crandall to lhe
Floor on tho 2d, 3d and Sth Roundi.

ne.ar before been approached. The Ural of
the acriae, -Black -Spirit, and White.'' by
Fnaeea Eeennr Trellope. ecauln for 10 cent.
lhe entire maleate of a M»vnly-4.e rent rri-

THE GREAT ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St, GRAND RAPIDS.

Util 8b;ijie„ pities;
kdgrftM, may ba alaa ehtalnad for one dime.
Another at MiM Trellopea noral., and ana n«
heretofore pubU.boi In iMa country; -A
ll«naiag Fellow, ’ &gt;11! ba the third at th.
acriee. The no.ela are printed in large, dear
1 jpa. in fagra about the alia at 11^'. V,.kand u IU eetriae h 'trtabll.htrl aa a pane.-

CARBOLIC OIL

Call a! tie Sip if tieBIS HAT.
"WAX. BUI DG-E,

b
rjoira lata lha eart ef opeelag Church rtreet
Uraugb the Undo awnad by W. R. barilag and
Mre. Allen, to tho property owned by MUla
Pkillipe. would report I hat W. U. Itarilng of-

Mixed Picklee

offering to aU thelargeat aanoruaent

of H ATS, CAPS aad

GENTS’ FUK-

NISHLNG GOODS

to bo foand out-

GOOD 1IXWS TO THX PUBUfi!
Remembar the ; atrawbarry (Mihai la
Down.', .tore thia atoning—otrawbeniee
cheap and plenty.
We an happy ia data that Ho*. D. R. Cook i
b, and l.M been fur Miami day., rapidly Im- |
prating in health.
i
All decayed tegvtaUee ahoald ba remorod '

OF GROCERIES

on Monday. Hi. romownu aa the Stale Pub­
School will appaar next waek,
da one at tbe gforiaua mull. of lhe Tam-

LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE.

Adopted by ayaa crfujio follow.
Ayan—AH. Abbe;, Dewey, McNatt
Spaulding and T.rtUna.0—i.
Xaya—Touag—1.

PEOPLE OF BARBY COUNTY

fortunate rwripieut
MotxTocuar" atua ita
trartire pagra and peruare
deacriplioM. Mott bmtiluny cmnounncu
with nrJ and highly artiau’e eoRraringj,
ill letUT-pnaa.a model aff typographrmi
rtJm— .~l .k- - ------------- • ihroughou-.
taxx

DEFI COMPETITION

THE FAMILY GUEST
Drug., Medloim, Etc., Etc
fire their patron. Io nnderecand that it b al!
the product at toeir enlerprlaiag nature.
II any at ear lad; fnead. did nrt attend
tbe .aintuer opening of Mra. Paleod'a millin­
ery netaUitomral yeolarday, be aura la do ae
to-Gy, aa II certainly .rill pay yea to de ee.

after ehatln the tittle epalpoen oulav a penny,
playin Rarda. Mraeif aad Miabter ZewnMf
wlUra la kna, aad Oilky Oririy I. lira mak

Orttaj I

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PHAUACEMCAL CBfUJT.
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Physician's Prescriptions and

ia an lacher atall, a I all. end Gill; Orilry ia
toe maa ml Irik to tea fore ph;. But If
Mulitar Pat Marpby'a Htila Uta didn't gat
&lt;kau&gt;l out at ear; ciat. thia lava the peer

Family Recipes

I. &gt;. matit,

carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

TAKE NOTICE^

of purest quality only.
Th- firm thing aauMhady knowa, Uera &gt;U!
bo artwria mad* for opearing tah In tbo river,
unlaw wmeUd; dlaauallnuo. doing foot kind
ot bweinata io open daylight, ami aa Ike Sab.

am now running

New Portable Ma.

Special Notice*.

ing or changing the

location of buildings

from email to ereat.

and

�strawberry planto.
He plums farrow,
two and a half feet apart, and spreads
ri-ug them a mixture of equal pdrte af
muck. mart. „fa, ,Oa ^=3 bone.
They are to hr mixed * fataight Wow
using. Three-fourtta cfatoo of this mix­
ture per sere gives a luxuriant growth to .
tta plants. This result might not be so
sccccMfal , t: all aoife. Ttase rows are
cultivated will: a haras. He finds a good
coat of stable manure J oat before winter,
uf great imMrtittec.
Where marl is not
to be obt^R, a Hltk -uidition of ashes

Railroads.

&gt;r Aikln'a Double Column.

makra the mixture equally good. In re.
garu to varieties, another grower of this
plant in New York State aaya that bo tad
tta finrat show of the Monarch of tta

RURAL TOPICS.

grains ran be easily obtained, are icierret­
ed in knowing tho value of them, and to
what extent they ran be profitably fed to
coirs. Il is bad management to feed cows
almost wholly on grains, M they injure
them for feeding in other rays, and they
will immediately fell off in their milk when
the grains uro discontinued, and it is very
difficult to reinstate them in. their milk­
, producing qualitfes when long fed on them.
In brief; it ia not good management to
iced rows Mtctjairely on grains for a long

they impair thrir health, and af­
fect in some degree the quality of their
milk ; therefore it ia not advisable to pur­
chase cows, when their milk ia the main
object, from one who fads them almost ex­
clusively on grains, or in a, large -farce.
When grains are mixed with nwaPand
bran—two or three quarts of corn total
and lhe same of bran, tea buatal of grain,
lotting the mow lie a day till slightly fer­
mented. no injury results to cows, if ata&gt;
fed moderately on hay. Another good
way ia toplace hay, grain,, and bran, or,
med, In fey «»—first”, layer of hsy,‘threJ
one of wet grains and meal, in the propor­
tion of so iu of hsy to dO IU cf grain,
and four pounds of eorn rural, or about
three proportions, to be Rd after lying a

There is tx&gt; fowl more profitable to raise
than turkeys, the bronte variety being the
largest and most profitable. They require
a free range over the fields, 3ad largo
floeka often obtain all the food they nrod
in foraging oo grasshoppers, and grain
fields after harvest. Farmers who have no
near neighbora might make mpaidcrable
money oo them, as they alway»totamand s
fair price in November sad December, If
one tail tho conveniences for' keeping
ermugh stock to produce GOT turkeys an
anally, he could easily dear |5W on them,
ami possibly more. A large yard, with a
fence 12 fat high, would he required to
erndoro them at night, with poles to rest
upon, some high and some law, to pre
them n chance to reach the highest easily.
No protection is needed in tbe coldest wcu
tber, as w« often sen them choosing the
ridge of a lorn to root on in the winter,
in preference to roosting under a shed
Around lh|s yard might be placml etnpti
barrels on ihetr rides for them to ky in,
tat throwing in a few fates of dry eapth,
over which place Mme
siraw, with
a narrow boanl in front to keep iCin ta
place.
A! cheap shed on tbe oorl^ride
would bp a good thing for tnetn to run
under ia severe storm.-.
Tb.n as many
coops would be required u You hare
breeding turkeys, whieh should be placed
outride of this yard aa they hatch; and ti
Tu apart as you have space for them, 50 to
100 fast if pomible.
Three coops should
be well made, as they will last for many
yean Let them bo cf a triangular shape
and water proof on three sides, ’ the front
being shitted up.
Make them large, bo
cause a turkey with a large brood mu,:
have ample space.
Where tho cnopa are
tn bo mt, it would be a good plan to place
a far inches deep of earth, so that tbe
ground tn the coops would never be wet in
tho Mverest storms; and when tho young
bAods me cooped, very wide pieces of

riea being 8j inches in cireumfcrenco. In
regard to lhe Seth Boydon, Ito taya: “A
small pkt produced at the mto of brer
f 1,700 per acre.”
He doava hb article
as fofrowt- "Every fanner should have for
his own table s’bcd cf Chariot Downing,
for two rearous—that it u a good berry,
and will bear neglect, returning good for
evil far bettor than onions or potalore. A
few Kentnckya mixed in will give color
and brilliancy to the mass. Epicures and
amateurs can hate a yet finer dish and
longvrroarou from the fclfow|t.g : Monarch
of the Wraj, Wilder, CumUrfaJ Tri­
umph, Blank Defiance, White Pineapple:
and under jwuper conditions of soil and
culture, Jummda, Triompho do Gand, and
Dr. Warder. A good lisa for market in
order of value is Seth Boyden, Wilson,
Monarch of tbe West, WBder. Downing
and Kentucky (mixed), Nicanor. Green
Prolific, Col. Cfatey ; the lost t-o mixed
with Kentucky or Boyden, to bear proper­
ly.” It is a matter for every strawberry
power to decide for himroir whether he
will have tbe rows two and a half, three,
or three aad a half fat wide. In citl.er
case the ground will soon be covered with

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

££
rara?:
V.AHI

deride for himself; but if manure is abun­
dant, I think it well to manure the whole
tend first, and then somo ran bo placed in
the biila or farrows, if we so derive to do.
These remarks refer tc field culture, or
growing strawberriti by tta sere or 1cm.

“Wo usuaUy seed down to grass with this
crop, and are more sure of a catch than
with oats alone. The barky and oata make
good feed for si! kind ofstick', horses, Ac.,
and if harrcited before the oats are fully
matured, iho etraw, if well cured, without
too much roin or dew, will make Utter
forage for cattle than late cut hay. We
usually memjbis crop by band. We are
fully aatisSsd ourselves UiM a larger num
ber ot bushels eaaj be ratad on a given

S*
•atlxl

oubcr of acres then from either barley or
oats sawn Separately."
’

I am frafucutly asked if land ran be
•ceded to c1ot« or other grow., with
Hungarian grass. I answer no; unJexthe Hungarian It sawed so very thia a* to
be Wurth rrry little re a crop of hay, or
to be cut green fur ptoek. If sown thick
enough to make a good erop, tbe elover or
other graasca will be smothered. Hunga:is-, gnus is profitable as a roiling erop, to
be cut and fed out green, or for hay, to be
cut while the tool m in the milk. Thu i,
very important, m when cut after the roc-1
hardens it contains an oil which often in-

A story is told of a shrewish Scotch
woman who tried to wean her husband
from the public-houM by es ' '
'
brother to set tho put of
frighten John on bin way iw
•re you ?" said the guidnu^ _ ___ __
rition rose before him fam behind a bosh.
“I am Auld nick,” was tho reply. “Come
aotirer, beta* they are sure to become •wa', man," arid John, nothing daunted;
“
crossed with our native beta, if any are gie's a shake o‘ your hand ; I am markept in within three aiifa, and the hy­
brid. being more inclined to fight when
mefated than either the pure Italian*, or
our bkek bore, it i, • quouioo whether a
tagfaer ahonld not be satfefied with the
latter. Itritam are sritag from »10 to filfi
a hivo, aad tho black be« from |5 to W,
axanling to tho atylo cf hive they are in.
For nailing honey, as a mailer of prod-.,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.'S
PARLOR ORGANS

IRAKI RAMOI DIVISION.
Tbe Reliable fibart Liu

IK HI RAPIDS AND DETROIT

Jeasrsfist

■Imim ««»l&gt; la/or™*li&lt;

'EX' BOOT)

Tbe following questions are asked : “I
am at fhe present fording it tu both rows
and horsxa, and they eat it with apparent
relish, and I am inclined to think it supe­
rior to timothy or elorer. I am ao well
rtUsfied with it that ths owning year I de-ire to sow ten acres, and would like to
know taw to rake three, or at feast two
tons to the acre. Upon which, sod or
ftubbk, docs it do the tart ? How would
you advise it to be sown; by drill or
broadcast, and in what quantity t” Il
win gro* on any rich fat!, and produce
two tons to the acre ; but tBe three and
four tons to tho acre, that we read about
are very difficult to rata. Op poor fend
yon will got.a poor crop. I do not advise
growing thia crop on a stiff, sward fend, if
you have any in good condition that was
cropped lost year. Sow tta last of May to
JuuslOth, a hsirtnutai ot seed to tta
acre, broadest, brush ft in, and then roll
ths land. This »ecurc* quid: regstriion,
and leaves the land smooth.

board anould ho provided to mt up ia front
of each ooop at night, secured by stakes,
to prevent rata or other vermin entering
them; and also to keep the young turkeys
inside tbo next morning till tho dew is off
tho grow, and if atomy to keep them in
all day. Perhapo it would be better to
hate* tho moot of the brood, under , lions,
placing uiM eggs under each. Aa turkey
raiaiag is now confined to raising from 10
to 50 upon farms, my remarks, as applying
to GOT or more, ore not .based- upon actual
experience in raising that number, but end very early Mw timothy, clover and
blue gram at the sama time About two
required to make tbe banneta a rucceta; crops of tho timothy and clom are ob­
and 1 think the subject one that farmers tained before the bint grata gate full proshould consider, in order to make all the •tarion. After that it chokes them out
money that they can in inch a branch of The land is not to be pastured in fa. than
two yearn from rowing."

Hooey fas may bo proeared ia March
or April, according to tho weather. if very
sold they bad better not be removed tin
April, or early in May. Tbe Italian bera
pumas a far qualities over the black bees.

Railroads.

MICHIGAN

-raps,
wnrdiwS

Ayer's Advertisements.

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

705539
AT

C. M. RUNYAN’S.
A. would respectfullj announce to the citi­
zens of Hastings and vicinity, (hat I have 11
new and

more than a quarter of a eentury. a
obtained a worid-wide reputation I
virtues. Ttay correct dtveasvd ai
fa rercra! assimilative orgsni
body, and are »o compotcd that i
__ ___

ttKfflifKWaS!

Til firtat Swta Tkffiuto
X
centr/al
NORTHEP
BAILWAY COMPANY
Philadelnhia
an"!SJ8W4fir±mXX*A'.~.'S

Tea, 4 lbs. for $1 00; Sugars^ syrups, spices.
Baking Powder, saleratus, starch, soap, can­
dles, tobacco, etc., etc^, which will be sold hi

'EW 10 HR (E1HBII. RiLLRRi*

t-realitel lartiMteie teVLw* r.lcbnM-1 .*S m»
SsswtrnoXMaTHMalate sarflUvw Jfcre*., &lt;■ ito
"w»uth&gt;».ete«.-1ai« mIsm*

BOTTOM PRXOSSe.
Remember the place, nt J. 8 R UWYdlJV'IS
Boot and Shoe* Store, Jefferson street.
Give me a call.
xxififltf
C. M. RUNYAN.

tens
Rs a

Dr-LC. AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Man.,

Pennsylvania

City Dr ig1 Store

•SOO PIABOS TOB S2SO.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

-

-

MICHIGAN

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of
Gumming &amp; Filing Saw*

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HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. MAY 30, 1877.

VOL. XXII. NO. 5.

Thermometrical jump—Excursions up­
on the Potrmac—Decoration Day—
Ex-President Grant whoa in England
—The danger of ooaceoaioas to the j
Enemy -Arlington oatste—Anticipi- 1
ted consistency In appointments.
I

ITTOBXET AT LAW A SOLICITOR
ruCtaKCEIlT.

Over ONE HUNDRED OLIVER
CHILLED sold this season. It is

TBE LilllH PLOW,
And has been in Barry County for
the past four years. There are
more of them sold each year in
this market than all others com­
bined. It is

WARRANTED
To run LIGHTER than any
Sweet’s

DENTIST

3E»XjiO-W

iiw use,

and to give perfect setisfaction
Call and see the

NEW PLOW N.0. E.

Just the one for two Horses light
liciiias.
Nashville.
and easily handled.
Repairs kept for other Plows.
ATTORNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR
ixcmrmr
nmu
v«tS22yi.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

DIAMOND IRON, AND DIAMOND STEEL IRON BEAM

IlllllfJV nil Illl kH Ii MLTWAT8IB,
Buckeye Mower, with Table Bake Reaper

JACKSOTST WAGONS!

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
CSSEfaUft:

WHOLE NO. 2051.

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

PB9F153I0MAL AND BOSHES CARBS

NEW

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WIABD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Res-pers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machin e,

■tsisr.as-st

THE REOOVEREO TREASURE.

abandoned the id. of appoint^ Dmnocrats to ofira, with tl-e view of strength
owing h» ttonthern poliay, and will now
appoint only Republicans in the Sooth.
Every honest Republics in the land will

snee with a prudeat regard for the fatnre
of that party vhich elected Mr. Hayro to
The mercury fa the tberatouMCar ha
the Presidency
Ukia a lively upward loop withfa the faH
The Republican party will bo rrjofoni to
two
day.
The
general
ament
to
the
mfaanal, ahe'o dead F
be informed, aad anti! convinced otherwise
“Dead!" shrieked the old woman, tatioa “it to really warm" to brard oa all
by dfieial ante will briieve, that Secretary
rushing scrans the door, ‘dead ! Cures ridra Beyond doubt wo U«e now fairly
sway, child, quick.'
entesnd upon s deodadiy warm .earn, Sbcrmaa intends » hto department to epThe Kittle creators slid to the ground which will toad us day by day to the heel- j poiat nene other than on: and out Repub than ffkfi.OM by the operation. The kra
Keans "who have been dyed fa the wool" in money b the Irastot.iL It crot th*
He Who to not blind to the teachings of ctoy oce entire day's buaraera, and it ww a
nnbanra, a worry, and a vexation from
the rippling brwA. Bet thb ussotofoa
first to Iras. Now York to eerily gulled
. from the odd, damp day. of the latter ,
I trt of Apr* and the beginning of May
b hailed with joyooa delight, orally by
dvoiteti of the Capital but by the agrieulturmt who wbhes to row that he may
reap. We recognuo a brighter look kon-

Eve on till be could get something to ■!;.
bat it wm stolon from him the night of the
Tho President's Visit-Peaches-The Carnival, and ha want to hto room i«l
Carnival-Suicides—The Effect of
duwn by tU EWcrtstaan a shot. She waa
' The -Season for Excursions" upon the
the War on Burinaea-The Weather.
fair k. wITy, with hair of bright, rippled
bereelf in MncDoagal rnreet because h*
water* of the beautiful Potoauo ha. argold, aad large, violet-dork eyes—such a
busbeod ran sway from her, and । wealtby
■ rived, and the invitation to enjoy a trip
one aa yon might fancy Sexou Howtna to
man nanxri AdAsra took pobion, beeaum
I down &lt;hr river and return I* eagerly em­
have been, in short.
there wan so much worry in taking care if
"Yra, hat I ahull soot be home. Nell.,
braced by visitor, and resident. Tho faTho Prradent vimted New Yrak thb
an don’t Worry yourself about uro. Harry
hb rotate A merchant wra found deni
eilitiea afforded by the Meamboou running
। week ra the guest of the Chamber of
in the basraroul of hto ro-ec on Broadest,
between Washington and the different
C. mmcroe. who dined him. Hb reorptica
As be spoke, ho glanced toward a valleaving amtoe stating 4hst hto trade had
। points are fully equal to the demand. The
ve'.-cualiiooad a/a. where a beaatiftil child
I moderate chargee for fare And meafa place was .igtnfic.nl, and'was, in and of itself. ,left him, and he row no hopes of a ravin
of scarcely three aummraa old fay nestling
it within the reach of all to lake aa octa-j the higbna eod-wroment that be could .al, ends y.rong man eui htothroat, tw^auh
ia the flushed, favaly afanp of Infancy,
he could not get aa appofatmeM fa th*
' veal excursion upon the waters of one of i
| the mott beautiful cream, upon thb coo I On Tnaeday he unvasled a stain, of port ofifae. All tboM with a doaea other*
Fite-Gretna Haitork. in Central Park, and
who stepped oat without giving a reason,
timtnt. The Tomb of the Father of-hi.!
“Ym; behu been la th. gnrdea all th.
notwithatandlng th. attraction of the Car­ in a week ’ to there anythieg fa beat tha*
Country at Mount Vernon, the Americana
afternoon, end Ml asleep eloxMt the min­
nival, an immense throng went thither to drive. p«[4e to the madn-vs that musti
ute the suruc brought him in."■
! Mecca, j» annually visited by thousand* i
pay their rewpeeto to him. On Wednrod.y
Dr. Trara stood a morarnt looking down
I who revere hb memory. Many other ।
upon the child.
I poem .i pfaararable iwnrt are to be found ' he received the cttirao. at City Uall, and
“How pretty hr growt. Ab, Nelly, we
tut fear mortal boom ho wra kept ahaking
upon t&amp;e beaks of the Pulumac, all of
have tho mart precidnt treasure Hestcn
hand. with the beet eiuxeni. who mood pa
which offer ratfaements to the seeker for
ever gave to Hb children fa tbto bog."
liratly la the ana waiting for their turn.
Mrs. Tracy s lip quivered—th. dewy
heali' and enjoyment.
And. understand, it wra not the mere eufaufow crept into her tyw.
“Oh, Hany, if I only had my little
rimity to aoe a President that kept asee-.
Bertha, too f
ebante and lawyers io a long cue for hourf. । of everything the people IWs on. and no it
• Soil brooding on yuui fa.t one. Helen ’
b-ur&gt; hard upon those who arc doing noth­
I under a broiling au. It wra to do honor
.My drara.1, I had boperi that urn. was
,“gaw up their lives that thrir reentryI &gt; thb particular Proeideal the mas who ' tag. and those working for low waps.
bmiiag up that wound ia your heart. Is
might
Hve,"
b
near
at
hand.
On
tbs
30th
has shown the nerve to grapple with the The farmers who have grain am rejoiced,
it wise, to it dtocrert, tfaa to farjrt the
. in»t. the branufal ooremcey of strewing; corruption, that were undermining the ss well thev may be, at the advance it has
caused, but the poor laborer, the under­
! fiowers upon the last rarthlf abode of fa- Government. It was to rndorse hto poli
। titer, ran. brother, and hnsbend will bai ey and hb admfairtrau'on—it waa what ha paid cierk, and the half »tan«l aeematram
child, gravely.
obeerved at Arlington «nd other octMter-• has dose that attracted tho throap.that don't like it so well, for while it has
। die."
doubled the coot of their living. it has act
'
him. and that greeted
•■Who?'' demsndro Dr. Tracy, turning I। be. Thb to a haiy ofice far ths survtvon ' ’ '
increased their wages. The merchants
uf the honored dead, the parfcraaMO of
rodJdmlv .round.
to profit by it, for they reason that
"My »d&lt; Ifaofa."
which bring, n. into cfaoecemauafaa with ever ho went. Th. low down politicians Kope
'
“And whst to your name T"
tha sptriu of tbuaa endeared to us in life, of both parties kept aloof from him, aad if it pats up the price of produce the farm
"Bertha Paroni."
era will nut only buy more freely, Lal. they '
‘ ahd who, having pmc honae. are now ia&gt;- Uroaged the gregwbofa ia the vtefaity of '
Dr. Traey'e heart i.irsil to sued still. |
will pay for what they hare already bought '
“Come here, my eMld," be raid, In a 1[Mfad fa our b*arlfa. hearts. ThaAmeri- City Hsfl, trying io belittle the roeop tian ,
aad make lbs wbeato run more monthly.
Tbo\ade fa arms fa getting to be a big
thing. Americas arm* have always been
favorites in Europe, end thb war has givty reception from the only dam wbow
good word in worth anything It wm an Colt and Remington Anaoriee are now
heaort compliment to aa boaat ana.
running, night aad day, oa both Rassiaa
The report that ex-Prarident Grant will
and Turkfah orders, and »hip load, me
The pracb supply for the United State, milfag daily. A vnroeD loaded with arm.
whila'in Loafou pay a formal vfait to the
Quran, that hie ‘ rail will be returned by to grown largely in Delawase and Mary­ and ammunition for Kuala railed ymter
Victoria fa penna," .nd farther that he land. The crop will b. immense thro joar, day end w they were paid for before they
will be the guest of Dtoraali, the Prime lb. total yield being -Umsted al H,CKW, left she nort, so woU as the ram! that
Mintoter of England, remind, ana of the 000 baskets, which ia' a peck tat every carried thorn, the whole comet n b Boman
vfait of young John Van Buren, who wm man, woman and child-ra tiro United property. The vaaeef and cargo to rained
only the eoa of a Praudent, bat who wm Sutra Heretofore the peach crop has al 11,000,000, making to a tempting prise.
boon diftributed to the North and Wat Aoeoedisg’y a party of speculators, acting
ran'a dancing attendance at Court wee the through New York, bet thia year there b ia concert with the Turkb Representative
rabjaotof muck ridicule in thio country, to be a change Tho Baltimore k Ohio hero, han bought a fient steamer, and put
but we do not apprebrod that tba pl.ia, and Peausylraato radroad., tho greet fee. into her an armament, end propene to fellow
bloat ex Preridaat wHl sabjeot hlmarif to of New York, hero otganiaol train, spe­ and capture her on the high acae It wdl1
air: aad all the trine be wra thinking of
cially fitted up,, and, pnfoao to take
Uries', words.
•Child," ba arid, braakfag th. faeg. op like critiques. Ho will iodalga ia no set
She wm a widow when he married her,
orive liloacv, whoa thvy were about vpeechca expressive of adulation. Ho will the crop westward directly. They pot on Government, will, immediately, buy the
thb fair Saxon beauty—a widow whom
f way home, “you are an orphan T"
maintain the dignity of an Amerieaa citi- train. Sued fur ths transport ef th. fruit, steamer. to be used in aimila: venturra, aa
the death of her handM-mo foreign awind
•Yea," mid little Hertha, simply
both Govern mens are compelled to get
ten who haa jut retired from th. mart ex­
‘Bo jou remember nothing of your
their emu from thb comtry, to a vary
alted poauioo within the gift of hto oouoconsiderable extent, there will ly a great
'Mam,' repeated the child, rsgnely.
deal of thb brad of thing dorat, which
will employ a great many adventurous opbLa who are not avow to making a great
N» one who taka a survey of the two
evonabaiona in thb city. Thu will give deal of money, but who prefer the excite­
grmt political partfan of thb country ao
dutant points cheaper prachro than ever ment to the profft. The Rraaiagtooa.it to
fail to see that in the near future tbs truth
before, though it will be a severe blow to
cf the old proverb will ba il’aotrated "that
s viry largo internet ia thb eiiy. Thus
polities make *tr«ge bed felfowa" On
one thing after another to being .born from aprotoro on the ground, there Will be s
the one aide Dsroosrat. ere working like
the mctropuib.whieh it to toeing by ite cu­ curious Mate of affairs st Bion. It will
pidity, and twin rioter, rij^tfitoy. TfaJ purxlc the aunufaeiurtrs then to keep lbs
New Ycck b-iraing tradv uteue—lhal.be Braman sad Tnrkwh OSoen from catting,
to fill the loat Bertba a plaoe."
each other, throats. But they have done
.As he led the fair kairwl child forward,
it before. They used to have Spanish and
Hehp gated wildly el bar far a paoteeat, rewsioM. On th* slbar ride, proteot after
1 have got to roy something about the
and then burst into a wild, gted ery.
protest U mod. by the Republicans againu Carnival, for it has been more adrrrtirod
“Bertha ! m; own little Bertha I"
«ny abandonment ot the plstfonn upon (ban anything that hu happened in New
The toolbar a inrornu had triumph*!
over all those fang, fane yrare of aeparn- which the party ww organised, the war of York fur yrore It wa. a fraud. Careithe rebellion fssghl to a enouamTnl terml rab ia Europe ar. day» of universal u*ernation, and the' sdainiotraliaa at the Govrv making, in whleh the whole popuisti-.e
joins, bot oven in Europe they ere going
crttehad. The eiprrhncat of faviifag
into disose m tea frivolous. In New Or­
ihnra who were coospfaaoao la renouncing
I allegi*o«* “&gt; l!lc Govwomeat ala tba bans and th* Southern citiro they are in
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

council. of the Prerideat to fraught with

CamaffB, Sin aiS Oreaalal
PAINTER

At A. M. krak'a Carriage fiUp j

amisimrat aad fan't partfaalar m to what
it to. Il was thought it eeaU he fieoe fa

New York. . The menegm ^erterei the
country with advanfanmenta, prmetofag aa
raormoee daylight jwrad., and sMtllmcre

OtHM/ HUM) HBJDr

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,!^

until you have priced their Goods, for you

pnauesedjw got the worth of hto money.
And now it ha. transpired that the
setroro. wra the work of a ooaptoef frands
from New Oriesne. They ehesgsd fiU.1
atatoc of Fgi Gram. Hritak fa Ooueach for the adverttowg wk;-®., they mid th.
1
Park on the Ifieh faoU, with the faebf
tiro “peiTitoge. of riding in the ponomoa tai
1
of Prmidout Hayes. WisTaa axaa "Dukra." “Baria," Ac., for large money rpeoob
'
rams, they sold the privilege, of the bare, 1oaUeot ammo oi the fittrom of thfags, th*
fa charge of the a-— ealted
Hand, and amt rooms, at Gilmores Oar- committee
‘
dea for a great deal of money aad they '
Wilhaa CuBea
ooUected large rom. from th. Hoteto and '•~t of Ivfag poata
Brjtti wa the preridcct of the day, WiBfam Allan Baller the orator, and John
jGrvecIruf Whittier the poet The tofcw' inc b the brief epwh of Mr. Btyemi.
were.: th. brad of it, and so they paid
“I win not behave that all thb seonothing, they mMfo a good thing of it.
It b estimated that they chared not tom i eoarna has been attrusted bn by not ra

tate. It ana tho rerifienee of Grau Lae
bofore the vu, U wm the property of
Mn. Loe, having booa bequeathed to her
by Goo. W. Camb. The Oametmy m

'Sura.

�our

Washington

letter.

H R. Stavern Column

OUR NEW YORK L£TTER.

VEGETINE

Operations of the Civil Servlea Re­
form-A Renewal cf Murder* in tbe
South-Tbe Right Kind cf TalkThe Union and the Confederate

SCROFULA,
ScrotidiM

gible points of difcrenre between the two
Powrre-U fe dm w difficult that fighting
would sy.make it any Utter. Eagiand,
if not actually wonted in such fighting,
might not coma &lt;mt of it with a* much
credit m Rnaaia. And than the people
Haanatu, Mica., Mar 30, 1877.
who claim to be the most enlightened oo
the giobe cannot help cocxxidarror whether,
ia tbe niactecnth century, it b .luMifiabk
THE STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL.
to abed the blood of thmmanda for the
mere sake of keeping up a national pres­
tige , whether, in ahort, tbe British Em­
pire in India is worth that cost, or caon-'it
of Baste Charitim, etc., tailed us to Ooldbe maintained by worthier means. How­
mter, and we spent an afternoon at thia
ever the problem is looked at, time will be
teituticu, the most imponaat and vatulikely to suwgtheo the influences that
aMe of our State charities, aad at the
seme time one of the leaM easily, aad for
SPECIE RESUMPTION.
which the prerent L^ialaluro m«J« .only
the hunt posrfbfe appropriation, lem by
The recent purchase nt gold with 4)
one half than it should hare Uro. The
aabool is managed by Mosn. Randall, of per cent, bonds, and . tbe »eroi-«ffidal anBranch, Hines of Monkala, and Burov nounesmtnt.Uul it ia I be beginning of u
of •Wayne, three aeeompiaibed bnsiMsi accumulation of coin for tbe purpose of
men, and hence every expenditure is purehmiag greenbacks ia order Co resume
wutehed with the utmcsl vigilance, that ao specie payments January I, 1S79, ha*
dollar of the public funds shall be misap­ callud forth an emphatic protest from vspropriated. The Kiperinteodent, Lyman P. rious quarters xraiart suah a rourre,’
Afideu, Esq., seemed to as to bg &gt;s v.ry and a aavaro anwagamMul uf Secretary
man for the plaro, awful, kind hearted Sherman. Judge Kelly, who b a very
vigilant and active, while the matron. araaibie man in many raapecte, b an iofla—-- ----------------------- —, —j------------------ . tioubt and has a theory of tri* own wnieh
be fully impressed with tbe responsibility b known m the "inconvertible bond’
of the trust reposed ia them, brace the scheme, b decidedly opposed to Secretary
some 300 in number, of all ages. Sherman a couree, and b writing very long
teas 3 Io 1C years, had tho appearance of letters to prove that such a policy will
being well cared ter, well isntractad ami prove ruinous. Heaiy Clay Baird, an­
dinplincd in a manner that would best fit other Phifodelphia poiitu-o-eroootriMt,
then to be pla-ed in goqd fiunilies at thy writes "An Open Letter to the President ’
resHewt possible day. and which wm ccr In which he sap ‘u embodied a statement
taialy laying the foundation for a ebaracter in each that would fit him or her to do
well their part ia the great drama of life.
To express our own unbiassed cowrittieta in- regard to the real merits ol this
school, would be to place it above, in point
of uaefulnew, all our other Stale iortitutioux and to make it the o* that should
be ths moot, liberally supported and care
hilly guarded, to the rod that the unfor
t tunic waifo of society placed there, for
th** are no criminals received, may be fit­
ted for Hyaa of usefulness, for which
many of them bare been apestelly favored
by nature, and creed only such cure, goveroeneal and instruction aa this InstitaUoc,
pngieriy. provided for, can faro rib, to
make them the equals of nay of the more
fevered children of the State, in s!T that
•ucwUtutca true manhood aad wotuauhood.

cf the causa whi.-h hare led to the de­
cline of Turkey to a pout where bee final
fell ia a matter of abaolute oaruinly, unlaa
it ia prevented by the iatarveuliou of other
European powers, aa well a* the the nua which are hurrying the txmatry over
which you preside to a rimiLtr fete." Sen­
ator J cure of Nevada who astonished tho
country with a hard-money apecch of
great merit in the winter of 1874, has
bceotur a most unmitigated paper money
man. and presents a theory for a penna
neot and irrodremable iasuc of paper money amounting to so many dollar* ywv rajtiln
of the entire population of the country,
and to be iocreyed aa the population in­

Party, M opposed to the Bourbon Demo­
cratic fiction. Tho name of Republican
will probably be dropped. It ia expected
that the colored vote Irit divide m much
m the white, and that all native white

bwa oppresKd for some days, hare been
made good For acme thirty or forty hours
prior to its arrival we, in imaginauco, saw
Um gallant Chief, droned io the military
toggery of a UvL Brig. Gen., ridiog upon
and directing the “eranf.rter" toward tlie
Capital, and iu our agony we tried to him.
in *upplicatory terms, to hasten sloop, and
"Stand not upon the order of hie coming,

of whom Ixach ia leader, will co-operate.
Ixnch is the moat popular orator ia the
Slate, a man with a atroeg personal follow­
ing, and ta the fine Democrat who has
had the coungn openly to break with hie
eld Bourbon traditions and illiaoM He preceded by. copious rainfalls, so that we
now hare really May weather in its sea­
son, and not the senrehiag temperature of
July. Our gratitude for thia change is
measured by our suffering for some time.
W&lt; hope to chronicle a rontiiuar.ee of it
for the remainder of the tn..oth of Sowers ’
'
and for many days after the ova entero the
•
with
inquiring eyes.
'
The Mayor of Liverpool lias tendered
Ihie luopitalities to ax-Ptasidral Gnat and
I
family
ou their arrival.
The Illinois Legislature has pa med a
1Lili cvnipclltng hotel keepers to keep a eup| of wire rope ladder* in rooms above the
ply
i
The Chief of Polios of Manchester, N.
|H , ia waging a wu against the liquor deal­
,ers, and threatens to 'tone up every rum
shop in the city.

fighting before thry know for what, and
before they know iicr the fighting is go­
ing to accomplish what they want On
the Other hand, Ruaaki perfectly under­
stands the magnitude of the military job
she has oa hand in dralm- with Turkey
akioe, without recklessly bringing om of
wurid against bar. If, then, thedifferre.
tea letwecti them relate merely to territo­
rial or material pointe which can be dis­

COFFEE

any like Rusia's dltavowal of aiming at
CmuU.tro.-jJe, er any intended interfer
sees with tho Suer Canal—there is a rea
atmaHe prospect that tha waiter can be
amianhly arranged. Happily, the program
ef rivihatiou is making it more and more
diffietlt for aaiions to go to nr over que»
tioM that can be diapoaed of in any other information respecting the finaaeva of tho
country and aa familiar ar any man can bo
UAippily, on the other hand, there are with tba effect of any given line of policy
ud my always be questions not auaecy.tible of deliberative arnngeseut. There la tioo, would enter upon a reekleM or ruin­
ous policy, b simply ridkulaua. Secreta­
ry Sherman has always had tho reputation
OT being eonaervstive and has batu erm
Thb b aeeuasd of being alow and timid. Is it
tha qarotko of the comparative pradago
preAqp »reMonabk.
------to believe that he will suddenly
of tbs two nation* in Asia, where they adopt
have both bean btokling up great mapiroa. pmnfe upon him?
Neither has done it by feme .kev, but in
We think that the average lease of the
a great degree by tba mreal Imprwmian of 'country wiU fell to aro that Secretary
inriuuUlity what ha* gone wUh their con- ISherman haa entered upon any daagrrou*
poliey. Tb« opsratiotM of funding appear
iM&amp;a over a ppuUtkm of IGi.tNto.OOO- to U going ou wub rosy regularity Them
or five toro that of th* United Kingdom appeurotobaba mnehor more mosay i»
—sled she dore it with s mam handful the bonks than the present volume of
of British troops, although it b wri! bmdnam will pay the intereat oa. Indeed,

TOBACCO.

Piles.

CROCKERY.

which be does not support.
The Chloro TTmre remarks that the
only thing for a Democratic newspaper to
do now b to put on decent moaming and
bury itself in tbe last ditch, with tha

and burial place cf
try may not —
visiting the

Female Weakness.

dead. It u but fifteen mike below Waaliingtea. &lt;&gt;U tbe right beak of lbs Pomsuse.
It eao be reached dally by a Meamboet
specially engaged in rear eying v bitore.

STOISTE WARE.

General DebBity.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

Vol. 22 4tf.

in East Feliciana was committed Uj&lt;a ne­
gro, and the paramour of Mrs. Lew is sus­
pected ol‘ the crime.

•muggling of waariag apparel.
The fanioua London tailor, Poole, made an at
rangvmrot with the effiem of a Ctmard
steamer to get poods through without psy-

in the eity. Tho extent of wpaggting b
little understood. Then i* a bouse in the
city ia the btxA trade, who have a prim
rig establuhmeut ju«t aeroaa the line, near
Route’s Point in Canada,
It b in the
: woods and remote from everything. The
Its sppeannre, it in stereotyped, printed
snd bound on the othre side
and carted to the neanvt railroad rtatice
by the tb. ua -ud. and sold at prices that no
a__r--- pohliriicr can compete with, for
no copyright to pay, and their

Geo. M. Savage A. Go’s Col
THE BLACK HILLS

"

intS

IV.W,

6E0. PECK 4 CO'S
155 and

157

WOODWARD AVE., BETROiT
todw. .« *•• »*K »r
retol :-&gt;«!
.«r tere&gt; ■«&gt; Mb •&lt;

Fuhiuatie Suer Brets M

In some way or other the infcnnalioo
has been disseminated t nrougb tbe South
that while Mr. Randall will give n» pledger,
he b very likely to favor a, Texas-Pacific
subsidy. The news for Northern enneump

500 CLOVER SEED 1
SEW STYLES SUMMEK SI IAS.
NEW STYLES GRENADINES.
NEW STILLS LAWNS, kc.he.

PERSONAL.

Crook will go to Utah and aaoartaiu if
necessity exists tot am troops.

P.EKiX.
ramwiu
Lager
Beer

Tho T.'me.’ W^iagtco special soya tha
coaitly relativs to the New Kcglaod Pen
aion Agencies. Tho Senator say* that he
haa not ehauged hb position at al| oo poIilicsl aflaiea, and adheraa to hb view* ex
pnaaud irthe Sctmte last yam.

aider the daima of members .of hb on
party io preference to those of the oppsiiiou," ho euunoiriod a aealiment thm
wffl be approved by ev«n
Bepubii
can in tho Union. L&gt; t thb be tbe rule by
which be will be guided m dupecing Ex
SouOiare paetenaatere represent to the ecutivv patronage and there will be low
Ikpertmaot at Wasbingtoo that the eoun.
try b flooded with silver, and that ecetrseton refuse to take more than *5 in be more disheartening to thorn who Mm -j
by kirn nnril ha wm finally riaegursic!
payment of nJloctkm drafts ; tlut silver
than to wiinem the elevatiou of men who
i* xt a discount, and they are unable to had fought him to tbe bitter sod. - Tho
mako peymente with it or to gM rid of iL
Tbe Unsing /fepwt/kcs tap that Prv*ident Hayre bore himsslf with dignity and
eminent propriety during hb vbit to New
Vork, and did not appear to fori tho petty
party malice displayed by Fam. J. Tilden

Twenty asloona Lave closed up in Mus­
kegon within the part few wuaka.

It will take about 170.000 or 175,000
to ran the Grand Rapid* School* thb

,®otic Seiiu .lactos

Ini* SnLctBurfatmi!

HBliC UlMl
untie- ntkii
OMESTIC II
The proaparta of ril kind. «f area)’
frah ia thu NO* BMtion b qufee good, but
appiu. will be a Mure.

Dr. Rayuolda haa stirred op tha St.
Clarites, and hi* labors there will doubtlaw
ba prodnetiva of good rewnlta.

S iKBftWasutta.-l.'tS

LIGHT-RUNNING

DOMESTIC

BEST,

John Gamble, a pro ament lumberman,
and wril known in Um pins aeatioe of thb

■MMEST1C" SEW1SG MACHINE CO..
,
which
bo aacrifired his life b inseparably
bleotUl with it. W. &lt;s»a« boom tU
owe without honoring the other. New, b
b all right aad proper that those who rraputhiaed with the Codfodsratooauee ab^al-J

(rates

A Kalamaxoo woman haa hero fined HO
for aelhog liquor on Sunday.

The ohok of the ahmq. shears Md th.
nwBIfluaua xrwola of tbe wool buyer will
aoou ba beard in th. ta«L
'

caption wm moat cordial, and the beat men
of all parties ware glad to do him honor.
It ia said that Got. Blooe of Miaaiaaippi han concluded that it u bert to kt the
Kemper county taajaacre blow over. Il no,
■
he practically declare, to Uu country that
,
tha m ardor of entire famdioa by moU is
,
]
,
,

•5.000-Tho mooed trial of Jamm K
&lt;Scripps of the Detroit “
'
“ '
again*: Judge RriUy. n
for the plaiatiff, with
amo«M of fifi.OUO.
H
eootitrea the fight with
‘the powers that be.” a
coaffidreoe that be wffly_____ _________
published reports of tbs triri we are Uprvwaed with the fee* that pnrijmism
—x■* । - - i__ i___ * —•
i-

BY SENDING FOR SAMPLES

KraHwtra-KUrftKf

Gov. Emery of Utoh writes to tba Sec­
retary of War fur United States troops, aa
a precautionary mrebare, in viaw of tho

Senate as the auroeaeor of Judge Chase in
1861, and from that time until last Marsh
ww a member of the Senate Ctuntaittee
which conriderccd all and originated many
of the financial meararre of Congress, lie
ba* never been committed to the theoris
of the extremiste, ba* never advocated x
policy which baa been p.-ooounced itnpnutieable and itaa never rode a financial hob­
by. He haa considered financial quewticna from the cxiating coaditiou of tbe
country, and suited hb action thereto, la

SOAP

Constipation.

the effret that he hue not changed hi* sen­
timents on tho Prarideut’a Southern policy,

Tho Consul at Jerusalem, Mr. De Haos,
Mr. Sherman ia going oo in thia way de has forwarded bU resignation to the Prem
creasing or making arrangement* to de- dent, and proposals for filling the place
creuae the amount of currency, the reviv­ wiB be received al the White House for
al of business, which theory, ui exchange
remarks, ia about aa sensible as if the dry
Miaa Van Lew, the Union spy, who han
goods merchants should declare that a been [Dstmaster at Richmond, Va., the
large increase of yard stick* would result past eight years, ia U&gt; be superswlcd by W.
in the development of the dry goods trade. W. Forbes, a llejmblicwn and old Whig,
A few journals in favor of specie resump­ who is respected by both parti*.
tion aa a theory, but evidently afraid of
Ex Senator Lewi* imiata that every thing
the euforreraiot of the resumption act, are
ia lovely in Virginia—that its people welvery certain that Secretary Sherman is

or public writers, have led rotaanoa sense
peofde to doubt their sanity became of
their remarkable financial theories, we are
inelined to believe that the aemiblc peopk
of tho nation' do not stand greatly in fear
of the policy, of tbe Secretary ol the

GROCERIES,
and utterly rvekkte.
her aa dead, usd aba_________________
and most unruly of tbe prisooeri.
Auother b a woman of good ajnneetiooa,
who ia a coufirmed kleptomaniac.
She
was wall enough off, hanac a husband in
a p «d burineas who wm very liberal to
her But she rould not avoid theft She
weald steal the most uaelew articlew.thinp
that she could not um and tha were of oo
possible account to her.
Sbop-kecpen

hones in good families at the culiaut pus
aiHe day, to the end that the State may
be relieved of their special cure and the proceeding in a manner ant xu:lurried by and allow them to vote for any ytrxj they
good of the child promoted. This qnre
may prefer, without let or hmdraace.
tian should have the early and careful sonThere is talk of retiring aad enfowong
sahraliou of our lawmakerv. aa *a &lt;kkH
the order which I'rsejdeut iiaiiiemi lasaed,
just before his death, enjoining all office­
Nearly all of the partite above referred
holders to attend strictly to their duties
ANGLO-RUSSIAN UNDERSTAND to are entirely ccnfidsol that if Secretary and to kt polities alone under pein of disSherman is not stopped in hi* twrecr be
will involve the country is rain, and if he
Gen. Joe Johnston b anggcated aa prob­
cannot be stopped by admonition, the
ialire to. a
Presidetit ahoukl dumbs him. and send able nominee for Governor af Virginia by
Kagland
him baek to Ohio—the headquarters cf the AdmiaiMraUon party. Johnston b
1 jroaeot
thoroughly in favor of She President * pol­
amcmg those things which arc important the greenback heresy.
With the exception of the inflationist* icy. and waa eeriouafy considered fora
if true, and yet it fcreohadow* what may
ultimately ebree to pam. Whatever on- and those genlktneo who, m Cutigremmcn Cabinet porition.

amioeaa may exist in the minds of the
Eojdbh people in regard to tha Bosnian
programme in the pending war, and how­
ever determined they may be to protect
British iaterert* al al! harards, there it loo

HbmTs

■ The coMUing aauuancs Bum the Sig­
nal Office, that a cold wave from the north
wod waa approaching to relieve us from

0YSS1 (SUmsiiOTXS

�traady. parlor. Sc., hare boon rrccraaeadad.
bnl th0M aro of my doubtful ofteaey. to aay
th- hurt. Aleebul I. nerer digwnol.r. k*d
atMOg tba diSurfbi. sUanH. aad b Incapable
of tflcrdUrauiritlM. Il rroaie. gnmlly aa

Instice-Probate-Circuit Court
Iw-Circuit Court Chancery
-Circuit Court Criminal­
Circuit .Court Commisioners - Constable
Sheriff or Convey- -

and we have been doing an immense business ever since.

NOTICE THESE PRICES, COME WHILE WE HAVE THE GOODS.
Men'. Working Suit, tS 60. H 00 ul IS 00. toner Prire $6 00 to M 00.
Men a tdl. Wonl Spring Suits &gt;6, $7, $8 and $9, former prices &gt;10 to &gt;15.
Men’s Fine Cassimere and Black Cloth Suite &gt;10 to &gt;15 and up.

Men’s Lined Pants 76ct5- and $1 00.
Men’s all Wool Pants |2 &lt;50, &gt;3 and up.
Men’s Fine all Wool Pants nn.'l Vests $4, fo and
Men’s all Wool Coats (Job) $2 56.
Men's Cotton Socks 3 and Gets, a pair
Men’s Summer Coats 35cta. and up.
Men’s White Vests $1 00 nnd up.

The band pUyt-1 la Qmrt House S-|uare oa
Friday evening law, aad diManad aon&gt; v«vy
Im marie. *o bear thal tba tend will giro
on Friday eroalog of each week, a coaeevt ia
Court Houre S-|u*re. and we bop. our eiUaetu

WAIZEIA IAIREI.

Patent Medicins at Market
Prices-Fine Toilet Articles
in endless rariety-Pure
White Lead-Oils-Vari
nuhes-Braahcs, etc.
A Urge quantity of
I
Wall Paper of all

In fact nil Goods whether-fine or common have been reduced in pnce hilly

W’a whh h daaliaeily undnvtowl that tba
ciirTV.poad.tKV relative Io th. Iluilng. ?.arwvl la th. Ual Hinn waa xu.ri«d wkbatil,
ourkaowiadg. «r evVMal, aad rebatanrUUy

THE GREAT ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,

U-J. aad tb- brertv. whuh-mM o^oymrel
«f lb. «M nullltud. who panicipereJ la 1L
To the aalvon rava and erakan who predicts!
a failure aad tula, It waajutt a huge u&lt;aa-

All About the County.

CITY DRUG STORE

Double Store, 38. 40, and 42, Canal St, GRAND RAPIDS.

Attention.
Smled Propouaia will bo rocetrod by
the underaignetl, a apaeial ronnuittre
of the Cvtamoc Council, until 5 o'clock in
tbe afternoon of Friday June lat, lor the
removal and re-burial under direction of
the Council, of eaeh of the bodis in the

Special Notices.
To All. Particularly Invalid*.

M. D. Reed daeim to call aUentiun to
hii new Waroo Shop, where ba any be
aotxnd at all h.mri of aay day, ready la do
any work ia hii line, from patting a new
woke in an old wheel, to the building of
the beet buggy ever aoca ia the coonty ol
Rarer
IV&gt;n •
rka
- It, th.

W IDE IMO!
Call 1! ttt Sin rfJteBIG HAT.
WALB BIDS E ,

For restoring Gray Hair to
Ils natural Vitality and Color.

la offering io al! the largest aaxirtnent

A dressing
Xh;ch i» alonco
agreeably
healthy, aad e?
fecual for preserving tbo
hair. Fo^rr
jnyWriiaoM

of H ATS, CAPS and CENTO FUR­

work to be dose at the time and in tbe
i manner the Council .hall direct, and not
to include any bodite ordered moved by
friend, or relatirea. The Council merrea
the right to reject any and all bida. '
Gsd? M. Dgwrr, )
D. McNai'uiitvm, - Coanmiuee
.M.RCS.O.L.
J

NISHING GOODS

2X47

to be Cwnd ont-

THEM AT MECU LOWER

PRICES—1Don't M to!
fore purehaaing.
siQNor

phravr.

lire u&gt; tbo Public Pound,'' are hereby no­
tified that auch stock will be driven tc
Ihetpublic pound, on aad after June 1,
187", and the ordinance thereunto pcrtainiuK “netly cn&amp;rccd- By order of th.
OrmiMa Council.
Dated, Harting! City, May 28, 1877,

played ant."

Advertised Letters.

raaySOtl

STOCK OF GROCERIES

PEOPLE OF BAHRY

pvraxu. laid, U a powerful .peaker, aad
moved nrany to Iron by bn motherly, ^oaiaalr app^farth.ymtaf.
Mr. Pariah wax Ivar. logical. lawyer-like.

thb
with l»« ciawinaM •
ssftHssxas.:
ul k.lpi Kill w» W Wm

4L-..

TG CONSUHPTIVES.

Commercial.

Inwm aad Tvnag-X
jo—Hom.

which are eugar-ewted. and little larger than
■ward aaada. will1, hr thrirrtredy aadg-tfo
Onr rowp-tilor. drelre Io return llumU to kellon oo Um Uv«4mvt«1 all Urpidlly, thru
premaaroily overeomiag coartipaclon. In
Nr. John «. Crvuay tor a boi of cigar*. Mr. •I .— *, l—4— &lt;h.. han
1 eatir.lv aaC. is doing • good burine.., pull tag prod alack
Into hit rigor.. aad wo rireagly rveositr.rod

.hared rtf hair ent. io at John Bommer',
.hep. H» does hi. work ia the bat of
atyfit, and everything ia jut aa nice m yon

broad way m la Park Mroai.
Adwptad by aye. and un aa follow. :
Ayre-AM. Abbey. Dew.y, McXaogkioa,
IteaatU, Tvmllaaoa aad Towg-d.

DEFY COMPETITION

Drugs, Medicins, Etc., Etc

Wm. H. Goodyear.

7E2E

Local kk;ipe;; |totice?
eta pood unU! June Sth.
-■ ■.'•UFhOTM of thia city gat areM»i&gt;t*l&lt;h« in th. thigh oa Saturday ereotag tool
by a revolver Ibat ho carried la hl. poakoX.
Nm tho wkvrt thing ia tho world to carry in
m&lt;iybckM—• rocket revolver.
■

ov.alag lari. Tbe retire w.nh waa «»• bUa.
•f I vaallM 1 Igbl. eiroakod a»d fl-bad till the
eyewrerimMt daaitod. JUmiUrf I BawaUM!
/l. I- Recd haa almriy .thfoeaaoMaaldowr
/klriy boggle* and Inform. aa tha* liana hare

PEOPLES

DBUO

STORE.

Physician's- Prescriptions and
Pattern 1 Psttems!
A. Burdette Smith's PaMenis—the beat
io tbe world—with doth modab, jtut receirod tod for sale m tha wem of Mrs.
0. V. Greenfield—oo Breedway.
tsay30t3

Family Recipes

carefully pre­

pared with Drugs and Chemicals

nf purest quality only.

TAKE NOTICE.
To Thorr whom it
maj Concern.
I am now running
a New Portable Mi

chine for moring, rais-

location of buildings

nnd ha'
about 1,

�Railroad.

Doctor Aikln’s Double Column.

Bt’S±rtL"JSW5l&amp;—

tasessssi-sitt.1BEtsarscttiMS'f'

Mttsinstssi,a,J!Srrts..
•E'XB-Jlt.tSrJffl.'X;
*«£v

is luxuriant. marshes and swales have dis
appeared by ditching and nndsedraining .
fine fences over tbe entire farm greet the
eye ; a yonng’orchaid b just coming Into
bearing ; tbe dwelling is painted and blind­
ed , sbado trees adorn the yard . the barns
and outhoutes look cunforta ’ lc, and are
in good repur; a sufotamial picket fence
surround, the house and cardcs, and ev­
erything denote, thrift and comfort. How
was this greet unprovramot effected ? Sim­
ply by peraisteot labor at odd times, when
tho crops did not need spatial attention ;
and tbe improred crope from year Io year,
obtefoed by a thorough system of fermingpaid the entire expenses. Had Mr. B. or
Mr. C. bought thb form, ilia probable that
Jt tojdsy would be the aamcold forlorn and

r i.

—Ararat.

-saw.’

-J

Railroads

A. -»O&lt;

Holloway'. Advertisements.

CENTRAL

MICHIGAN

RAILROAD.

“iordowo" place. It ia energy and brains
that effect such romlu; and many formers

A commission with “power. to treat" ia
being desired by tba thirsty.
A lady haa been found ao kind-hearted
that rhe will never beat an cjg.
Why ia a man in bed like a book unnstritious/od best for cow. and horses.
I They give a richness and color to the eream
that nothing due fed to cows ever equaled,
end in the winter a peek oy half buslwl fed
to eaw» daily is as good as. or better than,
aa ordinary feed of meal; and when we
consider that from 500 to 100ft bushels can
be grown from an sere, it needs no lengthy
argument to diow that they arc profitable.
‘Bd,’' nays farmer X, “I’ve tried growing recently surrendered to Fatted Stalo
troop.

QRAXDf RCITK RAILWAY

Tlx- Texan cattle drive for tho coming
than they are worth." Ym, I know how
frLiiiiii You did not prepare your acaaon ia eat imated a: a quarter of a tailland for them by heavy manuring tire pre­
vious year, and v rowing a crop of potatoes
oa it, and thoroughly dretsoying the wwd.
and allowing none to.gH to reed. If you
lixdidone thia, and'hid put on man ere
enough for two crepe, your potatoes would
He wrote to the Cumtry Gadlman as
bard paid all or mere than the expenses,
follows, ia regard to Huogarira grew :
"My soil, was a dry, gravelly foam, the aad Shea tha land would have been in good
field cvulaining 19 ncre.. In 1875 I hii condition for the carrots. » it would not
hare require)] any manure that season, and
cut on this field 5 loads cf hay ; to be sure
the season was exeemdrdy dry, but tho you would not have found it troublesome

RURAL TOPICS.

land was poor and the grass pretty well ran
out Kariy in May last I plowed it thor­
oughly and-rather deeper than ever before ;
thence to the 6th of June whenever a weed
appeared it was harrowed. There had been
considerable sorrel aad the weed common­
ly known here as ‘five finger’—in fact

s.-8asa®tsw»
M. “&lt;*"

I tkeaten

UT Jirt.e.,‘
■■'

harjj frequently mixed tin seed with aaod

and kept it moist a week,
’
‘
ia tko sun by day and in
tbe kitchen fire by night, _ _
•1,tdc
tepid water from lime to lime, and as soon
a» the least sign of sprouting appeared, I
lisd the land made rendy. thro I dried the
sood in the sua by spreading it oa large i
trap, then so»Gag it by band; and io
tbnsi dap it fcX above the ground and the
carrtito grew rapidly ahead of the few
weeds with very little labor. Carrots rerptine a deep, mellow soil, and should be
raws in drills about 15 inches apart for
hand booing, and 30 inches io be cultivat­
ed with a horse. Sow nt tho time of plrat-

the ground. Ou June Cth 1 sowed 15
acres ol the field with Hungarian—Row­
ing a basbel to tlx acre broadcast by hand
ar^t the tame time applied with a broad­
costing machine 500 punnds of Luter's
ground bona to tho acre and harrowed all
in together with a Thomas barrow. The
booe cart me 18.50 per acre cn the ground.
Tbe nut of the field was put in with
0-hcr crops. Again the season wa. exceed
ingly dry, but one good rain felling from
tbe limo tha seed was sown until it was . Mangolds (sugar beetsi are quite a.
eat, and Only two other slight rains. We profitable to grow m carrv.te. They re­
finished taking it in ca August 12th, aml quire the same rich, mellow soil, free from
had twenty-six loads of fine - hay—dos leas an ex new of weed., to be sown ia drills 18
leches apart for hand hix-ing, and 30 inch­
tons off the whole the year Lafore. The es for the horse cultivator. .Sow the .o-d
Hnucariau waa fine in appearance, unite with nieodwowte, to drop about two itdtequal to any hay I had, and the experience) &lt;• apart, knd tho plants to be thinned out
of the winter thal all «toek—horses, cows, to stand about ten iachrs opart. The va­
.keep [and calves—eat it St readily and riety that is moat profitable to grow ia the
yellow globe. Sow from early in May to
Lave. Tho ground war left in splendid June IrtF An acre often produces 1,000
condition, clean aad mellow, and tn Sep- barbels, to be fed raw to cow. and other
Umlxr wu seeded to wheat with a drill, cattle, and cooked with meal ’to swine.
again drilling in about 500 pounds of .The weeding ia not troublesome, it you
ground bono per acre. W» commenced take them in hand before they get ahead
cuttimt tbe grass in nine weeks from the of tbe been t bat never use fresh stable
day it was sown. In an ordinary season nurture, full of the seeds of weeds and
It should not stand longer than 50 to 56
days. A wooden revolving rake should U
used in raking it, the wire terth of the
wheel-rake tracing many of tho stools out
by th.o roob on mellow ground." Thia
statement ia a flair representation of what
can generaBy be done with this kind of
gnrtf. In this rare the land waa poor, and
a bushel oTeeodto the acre was eown;
but in many enema hdf a bushel omms t
be enough. It sella ia New York 'for SI

^iv-Vivr*

also .aMllaaa. u&gt;. vita vwtetaila
retina, m.uawr k. ..re treaty

Fort Washta &amp; Saiiiai
■ICH1GAM AND THE SOUTH.

!?rSF&amp;*

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

Tbe Sellable ftert Lla-

•— IBB
Vkirai ar vif.

Vs

Dess U&gt;

near doing ill" I had 'em half-soled."

MLMU.IU.

An Irish coachman, driving part some
field., and addrecing a smart girl eug.grd
io shearing, exclaimed: "Arrah, my dar­
ling, I wish I was in jail for steeling ye 1"

Stllj: 11!

HEALTH AUG ITS PLEASURES

Mr. Ning-Choy, formerly interpreter in
iloog Kong, baa bcea called to tbe bar of
Lincoln's Ian, Loudon. He is the firrt
Cliiaamxn who ever attained that dininc-

FT ATX OF SICUiaiX. Ceartv U Bam.
NeUw uksrakr «ir«a. Ital kr aa «ni~«ru»
Ute C««n r.r ike Caaatrei tarry. latas«
aa Ur si Mar. A. D. ICt. air anta tea

The spring styles of rests will be so
short and the trousers will' be cut so high
in tho neck that our best young men will
be able to button their collar^ directly on
the waistbrads.
•‘Do you think 'I’ll get justice done
mo?" said a culprit to his cveosel. “I dont think yea wiD," replied the
other, “for I see two men oa the jury who
'em. If we used some pi tent soap on our are opposed to hanging."
oollan it would dilgraca tbe rest of our
Ao excellent old deacon, who, having
creta. Abd, finally, we don't ever get woo a fine turkey as a charity raffle, didn I
our silk hats fixed up. ■ Wo uno them for like to tell his savero orthodox wife how
erubioos." The other members of the he came by it, quietly remarked, as be
firm and the clerks wore grins ou their handed her tho turkey, that the ‘ ‘Shakers
rounteninres, and the caller seemed nonpluseod. Bat be shook himarif, andjicath&lt;red his shiny, thread-bare coat about him,
did shrugged hi. shoulders, and as he
rpeacd the door to go out be remarked in
lew, quirt tones: -“A'l right; I just called

In field culture raspberries may be grown
without any trellis to rapport t' cm. Set
them six fort apart, and cultivate both
Wap with a hone. Aa tho can.™ prow up
dip them of when about two feet high the
fire! season, to cause them to grow low and
buaJiy. When they ere older eqd tho catics
grow with more vigor, dip them of at two
and a half er three feet high ; aad the
mere pinching off of the ends ol the cane
aufioca It tsneeesssry to pinch back the
canes cmoo in ten day a till they ocaac to
grow tell. If this system of pinching
back be carefully attended to. the autre
will grow short aad stubby, and atand ap
against any wind. Another way h io net
the plants three feet apart in rows six fort
wide, and make a trellis for each row from
font to aix feet high, the latter bright bo
itig beat, but rather expensive. Tbe poets
uced not be over three inches square at |he
bare, if the wood be durable. Set them
right feet apart, and pat oa only three or
four .late 16 fret long, one and a half
boho wide, sawed from inch Loads; or
the posts may beret twelve fret apart, and
wire mod instead of alate.
I notice some rather extravagant ae- ]
counts of large crepe of raspberries, m (
folfcws: “Mr.------ raid from 650 hill, of ,
the Highland Hardy what netted UM i
He picked 360 quarts at one piskiag. I
Mr.------ from 1,600 bill, pieked 2,000 !
quarts, whidi sold in New York for »6l&gt;0." ,
This ia published In one cf our most ralia- .

BRAND RAMM DIVISION.

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HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

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Cambri^geport.^

City Dr ig Store
J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

{.KSuwaiaM

MICHIGAN.

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Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescription*
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

“You doc't mau leghorn ?"
The young lady waa brought to by the
proper reetoralivcu.
&gt;
’

Mr. George M. Land, a poor young
man, was married in ban Francisco, on
Monday, to Mun Mollie Day, aa here­
of rat beauty. The lady's friend's want­
ed her to let hrr Land slide, but she
wouldn't do it. Arise and sing:

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Tie Grat Satai Ttainiiliit.
orthern
NRAILWAY
COMPANY
Philadelphia

KKW YMK cutril biiluii

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DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

Pennsylvania

Railroad

PATENT MEDICINES
Of all kinds in endless varieties.

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CARBOLIC OIL
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                    <text>VOL. XXII. NO. 6
PEjFEEIOMiL AID BMSS CAEB3

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIG AN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1877

FAK11ERS

besaa and ocher Btetra had, and rt would
be bettor to eve it up st none. However
npuhivo thia argument, it wm unfortu­
nately too true. He name enmm and vito.-e.&lt;. wUfh had Wrenched Mi
II
and Abbana from
the Republican

Itaa'l foil to M the

-

Thomas Rake

PHYSICIAN A BURGEON

taialy mtotned the next time. Thia wm
as arguumat of expedfoncy-noc of right
and juteke J»reaiLa» Haym Lm but aoeepted the aitulku as it wm banaathad
to bim ou the 4th of March, liepnbli ,
era Government, in Louniana and Mouth &lt;
Carolina could only tso

victorious over all Competitors nt the Great Centennial
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR Field Trial, It works the easiest because the weight of the driver

does the dumping, and is the most durable beeuuae it has
WROUGHT IRON (not cast) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
(not iron) over the teeth. THE CLEANING BAR IS ENTIRELY
NEW and NOVEL. NO STICKS PLUGGED IN THE AXLE,
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We nlno have the

SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER,
COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.
The Champion wm the ligherit draft of all tho Machine* tested al
the Centennial Field Trial of Mowers and Reapers and received
the highest award.

I The New Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
41 is unequalled for quality of WORK. LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
“and DURABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought
। Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while iu

,

DENTIST

HuMle.

Miciiiai.

Weight is Little More Than One-Half
other Reapers, which is a very desirable feature.
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I aKS.TOBtAL QfttTtoX HU)M LOCIXLAXA,
•hopak,
m it Mood at the adyouromeot of the Sen­
urr kvrtMMUb aa ■v-tsnaaa,
ate. At the meeting of the Banete ou the
accept &amp;' new oonduiodl wish joy, and
! Sth cf March last. William Pitt Krilogg,
Wk-v.- that the Rebcliioe wm not rap
| &lt;if IzinWana, prevented himsnlf for memOVERSHOOTING THE.hURK.
btrahip nror. credential/ that had mar
diuuc that Framdeak Havre aupiew, and
’ wroka before been read before the Senate
a! UhroM earnestly prey for a full reahsuAo hia eye foil upon the young girl, I and laid upon the tahk. A matioa «m
■laodiogiea graceful, half pcartled man ' made to refer the credential, to the ComTb. RepSXn pure of th. South,
1 miUor on Privilege, and Eloctioua. Thi.
• -I rrelfy don't aw what i&gt; to be done." mr, be lifted hi. cap courteously.
-I hope that I have not alarm.d you,” wa» oppoved. upon the ground that Mr.
•aid Mn Sultoc, a&gt; the meditatively foldcd * letter.atampod with a foreign pom- hs Mid. "‘1 should not have fired had I. . Kelley? had a prima facie title to a sent,
known a ladv wm noar."
hia certificate of election being aigned by
The dag toundid hack with a dead part A B. Packard M Governor of Louisiana,
takrn or destroyed by our annita. When '
ridge, whxl he lead at hn master s feet under the great tea! of tho State, and al­
Tiadon wrote ha L iter, just before the
Alios took it up gently.
leging that bo bad been duly elected by
etasiow, against three claim., b. lost hia
--Pourliub thing! It wm cruel to kill the I/egiaUtnrv, Th. riuaauoa wm, wheth
h«M upon the Seeth, and wM. „.de to
it r she said pstyiugly. m .he l&gt;:Ud Ur er the Seuata would take notice that 8. B.
brown eyes, softened with letid-r roaspM Packard wm Governor of Loumaoa. If i
No Dmuuil.i candidate wiH repeat hia
aioo. to the face of the •trangvr
be «a^ I Leo the certificate gave Mr. Kel- {
Uur.Jrr
He milled—a curiou. smile, in whieh I log? such right M under the general proc­
Although Southern Dvmocnls voted
appeared both interest and amusetneul.
lice in the Senate entitled him to take hia
for him after he wrote the fester, it ftusa
-Then I am sorry that I should have &gt;CM. leaving the legally of hia election to
the current of Ihetr aywethw. end had
There are. sad have been for mans
killed U, aud, in peuance, will nut fire an­ &gt;ubse.|ueat investigation.
yraro, many Republieepa ia the North ,
other &gt;bot to day."
'
•■I have no right to reqair* soy such Me i by the juorasb of the Legislature that each who have dspemnlrd the urn of the army
rifia* of you." she auwerad, shyly, as she ' iluuse of the Legbfoture which elected for the support of RepelUrn State Gov- '
tire Republicas* will m there b no aa.Tomenta in the South. The Republiran
tamed .way
Kel!,vs had a quorum of membem, certi­ majority in the Senate upon Sratheni
curity bet to prererve the Government in
| to sprad a week with them before goiaguo ■
But be* again addressed her
fied m such by the Returning Board.
the hands of the Ikpabikaa party.
l to hi* more Southern home, and she must,, “It approre that our pathways lie ia ths I Thia thaird w« empowered by the lava of .juesiioua ia bat nominal, if it sx»U at all. . ' ------- —a—
As the DmnocrMy has scoured a solid
exprek them io a few dap
। same disvetiou. If you are going tn Mre. I Ljvariana to examine am! count the vote, Five Republicaa Senators voted at the l&gt;oo. would be obliterated When thi*
, Iste executive amaLm against saaiiag Kel uoMta to pare about eiaima. the dwtiactro South by fnrre. tho RnmbLmna should
I Theft was ooe drawboek to Mrs. But
and determine wbo bad been eboeen mem-1 log. and to refer hia credentials to the
acquire a rolid North by rigilanre and the
toe staUsiartioa ia this arrangement, ami
ben uf the Lrgisbture. and to trama it' Committee—thus reftiaing to recognise the1 in Che law bet warn Rsbel and Cnioa sol eternal j«&lt;ic- of thrir mnm NortUrn
it wan to tins that bar remarks, xo efooieg
their dctetpifoaliuM to the Scevetary tsf I Packard GovnuaarnL And a number ef dicn, and the Rebel and L'nfou debt, will RcpuhiicwM are now adraonhbed that
the letter, rvferrtd.
be obliterated. aad th* lust alarm treated
State. 'The flreretary of State wm diroct-I am staying at asy Anal (5artk,' "aba ad to make a fat uf the members returned IL-publiron Seualoro— sufoeient. when M Other twperty aacriflred by our Govern­ they can endure no divhfon that wW aeBMwrrod, "and. in ci-Mderatfoa of the m el' -ted by die Board, which he waa tn , silded to tba Democratic member., to eon- ment. ft will not
be doue or avuwad dangvv their sureraa. Should the North
byunhapry dheonb U divided, ami thu.
mXLS\^pi£l
( motive, I forgive your aborting these p-« transmit to the Soeratary and Clerk of the
foil aprev to a solid Coufodente South,
, u&gt; rwt^o'iM lb&lt; Republican State Govbirds." ■
farmee Ixgiakture, .nd the IzgWatnre crnmeul in Imuiaiana aiuce 1873, by vot­
the Rebellion will hare beta rapiwoaaad tn
you have yet shown ; and, l&lt;ndm. there b
They walked, ia the lingering unset, to be ueganiud only by such pcraooa m were i
Uconw demoealixal, the iUbollxm Em reia, the fhrita of the war wS he fori
Alice, wbo may iaterfore and spoil all, a» elowly along the lonely wood path that led named in the.lira furnulxd by the Srere- I ing againat aroting a Senator ebewen by it cro*ed to be a crimr-aenrtey a airiake
Whik, in n; judgment, it waa ckuriy the
■he did in the affair &lt;/ Col Howyrr I to the &lt;4d fam house, pausing a rn.-ei.-il
—and the complete rwtontiou af Anterright ot the Prnudmt unefor the GouaUta- nity will demand the aboEtkra of alt the
really don't see whet is to be doo- aa re­ oo the brow of the emiaenw that over­ tech Haun' thus certified
gards AHee.*'
looked it, M it by like a brownbird', tsrot. on the d&gt;v fixed by law and erguiaed each lion tn raeogukr the Pachard Government dimineoomi ia tho law between Loyalty
AIU wm Mr. Hottoo ■ niaet. whom be cmoowcrod in the trees, in the meadows ' House of the Legialafurr. and the two and rapport it by military power, the an and Trrsaea The lUpuUr-an petty wm
drotaking would have been futik, and the
had taken to hu home on the death cf her
never Bore nreoeary to the Nation than
Hew. met the next day tn Joint Convrn
foSuro diraumtu. With a divided nubile it ia to-day. AU tall about Uyisg down
parent*. Bke wm at that time fiftoca. and
I tian, io acynrdanee with the proviaioua of
M b«r cousin laabel had just made her
the Republican oroauitui. v. to take uo n
1 the Uonatitation. and can ram id the vote.
ratror fato society, the waa found to be
aew one, with a new title, into wh«h the
f-r Gv”H&gt;or and IJeutenut Governor.1
old Coofederue. may „ter withi.nl
and dockrod S. B Packard to have brou I
“ You do not reside in this neighborhood,
wounding thru auaceptibibura, would t«
f Hess shea had remaux-d until the put then V
cnminaJ if it wm nut anprrtnely aiUy.
tenant Governor. Afterward, on thv d»v
winter, whea, being ninrieeo, It WM found
“No. My borne to iu the Sunny Sooth , Sited by th. set of ( oorros. for the eke'-|
The prvpuMtiou that thq party which
rouitivriy Meaamry that she should come bet* when a boy, I uwd Co be a 'frequent lion of United State. Senator, a majority ;
mrod the Nation, and whieh emlaidica in
home and bo iufroducci into aocfoly.
vbitor to thb neighborhood. PcvbaM 1 of the whole »sml« of member, ao re­
Rot, unfortunately, as Ml* .latten eua- „naJu tn lelredMo m*nd£ 1 am ITiilip : tgraad ae elerted met in Joint ConveMfou i
aidered. Alice's awret fare pad graceful, IVsrriagtoa, of B——, end n-.-phtrir'ef
winning mannan had proven with «tw । Dr. Grey."
pmoas a greater charm than the bold
Dr. Grey wm bar Aunt Uartb' phyri
baactr of the rather “fast” Isabel Holloa rian, and resided on the next farm . bat it
—Cri. Sawyer in apacial, to entrap whom , wm the name of her . companion that now ginning on the 4lh day of March, 1877.
the anxious mother and daughter had eta. attracted AHoe'a attebiion. She bad bo- I On the motion to nfar Kellogg a cnadentula to the Committed, the ItemocrU.c
ployed the wbok amount of thrir talent
blo,ilidr wtl*1''
'• **tUr*.
I tuemben v&lt;,ted wJidly iu th. afirmative,
He had, upon sseiag Aliev, tnnafmad
“You hare just resumed from Europe * 1 U«v«heT with fire Rcput-hcms., and U ws*
hi. atteoticM from I rebel to herarif, and Then you are my remain Charlie Snuim'a
had actually proposed to Mr. Button for l friend, of whom bo m often wrote f
ticMM met awo aftrrw«rd, usd the Jtepabthe band of hie niece, instead ct that of
licsn tuem!&gt;-ro united in a report that, prihis daughter.
ma foam 8- H l*achard waa the liwful
Il made ao difervooe that Alice daefiaed
Governor of Uoisian. , th*: the Legtds
Flrichrr of Beaaoa, Marthew Harvey, af
the honor, foat-rl had loat her beat chance
The painful truth b, that poUlfoal mor
turo wm Use lawful Ijagialuure . and that
terward &lt;foreruov, Gen. Hamed Fnmsmliu
and though, of course. h&lt;-r cousin could
dm In the South haveon-«lto be shock­
William P. KeUogg bad bm elected in ing, and are readily jamified by mscgali;
UM propei+v be blamed in the MUter, yet
of Maine. Judge David Otaumik of Dre
•b* wm -'dunrou.'
chaster. Mam, Edmund Fkgr. a young
boyiah advwntarc. of hu ia tho old lime, exmformiroto the art of Coasfrvae. and wm talk about carpet baggers, aaubwagn and
Th* deetrarti-m of the Republican par
And now that another yet better eha.ee thU aevurad no Ung put to him. ns short
Radical thfovta Not a man hm bran ty would make the D^nicrerio party an mar. of brill rant ahilhita wU died .1 the
wm about to offer, iu tbe perm of Mr. to her. Finally a&gt;&gt;e irsriUed that, n hr
punbhed for ths buteherie. at Hamburg, preme, and finten upon the country its Vi ral ladies ia 1816 ; Hou. Samuel A.
Warrington, Alin- mtwt. tn some way or bail bad a loag walk, hr should say to supknentou, Culfox, Coushatta, Moehaaic a odious policy and priMipba. The mea Kimball rf Concord, Bsrv Cyrus Maau of
other, be grtteo rid af for the time
ror , usd hr. aothing loth, accepted tho in
laatilate. (lintoo, Vicksburg, w any who directed th. bloody crumdra in the Stoughton. Mata jciregymra rani rate;
That evening al lea, Mrs. Hutton, after Vitalka.
other of the hundred slaughters ot Re­ South for the bet tee year*, (bat have Klqah Itobr of Keene, firihre rf the
adroitly leadinj? the convenation in the
late Ex-Chief Justice Joel Parker. Bra
Thera is no plaed ou earth, excepting,
publicans that might ba named
now mlminatal io fiaal victory ia South
(irrhapa. ou shipboard, where two young
1 do not ball.v. that Preaileot Hsym Carolina and Loubuna, are still firing and Albino K. Parris, Governor of Maine, ud
perwscs thrown together are n&gt; apt to fall
iutenda to dmert or destroy the Republi­ have loot mme of their power. The nzn Rev. Am Rand of kshhurohem, |ja^_
naumily in lore a. in a &lt;juiet bouw in the
can party, sod aUratpi ths sraetiun of a who within aeren yean hare wielded the
couatry. Certainly, ia thia ioatanw, the
new oad upon it. roitta I brikve in
Demowutic pony In eolid rolaran, North
boinK “thrown together' wn nos entirely notwithstanding the errata that have stare
accidental, since Mr. .Philip Warrington, occurred No auheoquool break lag -up of
iu b'u interval io tba old kdy, every day that Legislature, oomweation, ar arrunevfound aomethinj to brioj him to CtfL y meat eaa effect his title, or dretroy whu
Farm.
fook rdace at that time. Though the very
Now it wm to bring her a new j-aper or members wbo proc'aimed the efoctfoo of
a mcmage from the doctor; then to read
to her aorne very ini. rating curorts from sul-e.iueutly dralate that of Nicholls rad
etow. She bold sad Infirm, loo. and yet a new book ; and then again to offer larks taka part iu the eketlou uf Spofford, U b
in four years not cue of'ray fmnily bar or partridge., forgetful of tba crmliy of too eUr foe ammsul they could not take
boon to ere her.**
away richls whieh hid vested, or mak. that
“Why, it b such a leedy, out-of-the-way
And in the soft, rich and dreamy Octo- unUwfttl which had U«t before bnfah
when the minds of man were greatly di­
country place.'' returned hie wife, “that
L'nlma Kellogg voluntarily withdraws, the vided M to what should bo doo*, and that
really to go there eernu unite an uadertak
Sexate will have to deads the notation of things afotid nut long gg_asrn* tfoj were,
S. Yet I don't wish te negkrt the old
h'&gt; aketitm m it stood si the time of the He marked out hu rerarm, and aAfcrerd
y. Bhc wrote last year that she would
himarif to it with uqdaunta! tmvuga.
like to see the girb. now that they are
Mr. Hayes wm elected M a RepuMkan,
grown ; and Alite's mother, you know, wm
her favorite mere I am euro she would
be gmlified at a visit from w&gt;. Indeed, sow
extract a Demoeretic majority uf M.OOO
from a Republicaa mqjtrrity of 30,000.
No one prays for conciliation rad froUnity betwtvn the North rad Snath
more oarMody than wyaeif; but conciliai to Qspfoy «wm Xy «h. mo*
mm, to
two aud tratenuty. to U hoocrabto rad
i a mood ef mind by no means enviable.
vtatigatioao
----------_
durable, muet be boned upon the sou sun
And the firat pereou she saw, ou rea.-h- all disgubm and preteaeoa. the rimpl. last 1
ion of equal civil and poliueol righto,
ing Copfey, wm Alice, standing on the eld
b, that Packard and Chambevbu were not
peace and protect!en to ail men of all races
■ fasbiotud “stoop," canopied by autumn
able to malataia thenwjvm ia authority,
ami orerek If the meu wbo held the coL
, roya, with a remarkably handsome and oL and the Oovarnmeat of the Utritod Stater,
c*d oxa ia bornkgu, and wbo at evere
egaat-luoking young nun by her side, the
riep ainev toe war. and until Aretercby.
ly miles froa the city.
altitude a»I exprosuoa of huh revealing ia the exercise of its dberetinu, reftmod
fottobt sgainat civil righto rad the roustiIl dm aeceMar.lv be a brief rkit, for' at a aingk gtsnre wh.kMre. Hette® frit to them Ito support. Thrir Lagfohtaree, lad- ,
tatiotMl Amendmcnla. are tn day regener­
Charlie waa expected boost—Mrs. Buttoni be a deuthAkw to all her sehaaiag and
ated, and will now administer the greet
had not said a word. ex«e»« to bee dough ■ bojan She had muted well, bat, a. ts the
principle* oataTted by tho Repubhca par
Ur, atautaspMiag Mr WMhglM-»= iI ease with even the mart ekvrr schemon,
■y and pkoed by st in tho Cnurittaisoo
so, after a day and a night st the old ftra ■ aba bad strained too bard, and orerohotllic
and kvu. it isa coMutpmataue .itrroudy to
bourn, they were prepared to return to the
bowiahed. Ma frame of mind &lt;m tho
part of th* !.«wt)Mrn j-eepfo 1 should re­
toTeave the poor old
gard m the mum important and doriroUc
___ Mm. Sutton. “She b
&lt;/aU priM rimagm.
- eo infirm, and that IsoMafcaopar of hare b
1 ant, I suapeet, over-attentive to her eem-

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�extended to utWeiaiai,^ foe rAlie^-'untmakiugj-opl., with uo pxwithely bU
Vice brought tfown to dta bmwt sent non-! iatewtfouar. ra&lt;be few.?, serolted in the
smteut with the UghtotdWrocy. Pram- i
UJi ?ut *
wooenru. aud ct*ru«,
dent Hayes' hoH npeu the New York yub-,
thia is their frat spyoarance for tmny
months They lost there grip upon the
1 public about two Tears ago, and hare aerct
A curious sale was held ia this eity 1ml |
' been able to regain it. Otsee they were
night—an auction sale cf patent HghU. A
vay rich, but they did not know how to
very large crowd wm attracted, and the
keep their monej, and they went down,
bidding wm spirited. Tho patent for a
down, ul! they are living now in abject folding chieken-ooop sold for IS, a machine
poverty. Woodhull makes spa^nodie at. for washing eorrants 117.50. and so an.
tempts to loeture, but the public take no
A patent fur glass lining pipe-stems
interest in her, and Blood has dmerted her,
brought 1950, and an improveaMUt in
following hia notion of atending by an af. liquid measure. ttSO. The long-haired
finity only w. long as it b pleaan: to hint, inventors, who had all aorta of gim-cruka,
and Tennis was always a daaagreeahh per­ howbad with indignatloa at the tow prime
son without noy point at ill. Thrown off prororsd, and thsrs wsna groat deal of fun
from • very nasty service, they Ursd about rrclvsd during tho aah. Ftwty-thnee pat
m long m each flies usually do, aud have
gone m sueh flics always do. They hare
THE CIVIL SERVICE REFORM
had their terr abort aummsr.
is very dan, and the old complaint, are
rife. There seems tn be M vitaftty, no
The brief latter of Prmideut Hayes to
life in trade. The interior merchants are
Secretary Sherman printed herewith, clear­
ncae wm entirely suspended, the stores re­ buying only what they .cannot hdp, the
ly sots forth the policy whieh he will pursue
maining dosed all day. The proosaioo only comfort beutg that they pay. Inteliu reference to the Clril Berries, If folly
wm scry fine, oempriring all ths military. ligrot jobbers from tho interior say that if
carried out this will fre- the pebbe service
the police deportment, all the aocteUes, and tho crop now ia the ground i&gt; good, there
from partman contrrJ; place the colloction
will be a revival in the foil, and with that
at testifying their respect for the memory
of dts fkJien&gt;rave. It seems but yraterday thst Lee surrendered, aod yet that
railroad company to change their course or
nve them a branch ; but it a. too late.
years here flown wm shown in the Mpeet
Fiftoes years ago the ‘ Opposition” slnbbcruly resisted, had their dance, sod now
war, who took part iu the exarciaet. Men
Bet what is s^fiaDy important, is that who west into the war boys and ensue out
by soy means wsntiatc. Let some pro
DO officer shall be require.! se permitted in youag mor. are now gray haired, and the
grcssirc young or old paraon attempt to
take part in the maaagccncnt of political middle aged soldiers of 18'13 moved very
get up an entet taiameat among his neigh­
slowly in tho profession. The increased
bors, for their amnaemeot m well m hia
awn,
and he will soon discover tho propor­
election campaign. In taker words, the
tionately vial number of people that are
President propcho that the Federal officer
tie beginning of the war m a brigin, quick,
“agia k." Should bo suoceed, the “Op.hall aUcnd to the duties of the offer toe
poailioa," like ths villsgc above referred to,
active-moving nyn of thirty-five, who wore
which die Government employs him and
want.a branch right away ; bat bio succcrt
hia shoulder strap, as proudly and gaily as
must always be dependent upon his own exnot dents himself to ths poliueal intensta
a cavalier, and a ho came out of the war a
ertioaa, lor it is sc much easier to dsatroy
of his party and particularly of the Con
rather pordy but still active and handsome
than to build, and U will find htaaelf rargnmrman to whom he owes his appoialbrigadier. There wm more silver in his guards while be was shot by his roo-in, rounded by ifeatroycn. How few people
law. McClellan wm an old gray haired man.
hair, sl&gt;3 hia figure had lost the dean sym­ awl a Brituh subject. Ils often ssaured there are who will sustain a sheriff, a cooTba President also indirectly calk tbs
rtabls or a railr.md conductor io tbe netmetry of youth, but bo was still a splendid me that be aoujd not become s nattnl'ued cue at hia riglgful authority, and what a
attention of the country that Federal
looking man. Yesterday he read a poem eitheu becsaae tlje United States Qorernoffer* an not the perquisites of Congress­
ment
wm
not
strung
enough.
Ho
wm
a
at a monument in Brooklyn, an old, de­
men or party leader* to be used iu rewani­
crepit, gray-haired man, who looked m min without blacnwh. Knowing that ho
could neither bs bought or friuhteoal, the
ng their personal supporter* and to be
though hr might have been a vise ran of
apportioned'to such mes, not M they arc
die war of '12, instead uf the great re­
fitted foe the public service but M they
bellion. Wo hare livid at a hiding pare
hare made th-meelroi conspicuous and
for the last twenty yean. ■
effective ia promoting the peransi aims
HduJb bib 3I1&lt;;. act Na 19S of this
of the dispute.- Hereafter, the eollsetora
samioa, raitorea tho tax ou that eminently
A great many years ego four Lrothcra,
of ports and other Federal ofieera will
hard-to-flad piece sf prutistty, the boom
not detail subordinates to tbe duty of aooa of a Long Island farmer, came to
deg. Tbe amount i- fl for each male
carrying rstiruM* or maaipulatisg ooavsa- Now York and learned the printing busi­
dag and. S3 for each femgls. The tax goes
to a fond by itself, subject to orders in
liona. If it has Lee n a raure for remoral ness. Getting through their apprentice­
payment of sheep dortroyed by dogs the
that roberdi naira have failed or refused to ship, they commenced book-printing io a
orders being given at the usual meeting
attend to these mature, it is. hereafter, to raisll way, which, M they were sober, in­
of tbe.township or city board, on the
be an ofora re for them to spend fair lime dustrious and shrewd, soon got io be a very
showing of certificate made by justices cf
Tl&gt;&lt;*t/boy. were Jom-| L,
the peace. The owner of sheep thdb killed
in these Vara1 ions. whUh hare Leenme as largo way.
is obliged to have them viewed by a jusJames, Wesley and Flctehcr Harper.
notorious m they are shameful

In brief, it ia the purpose of ths Pres­
ident to restore the policy of rc nductiog
the Civil Service to that which prevailed
until the days of Jukmo, when Mr.
Marry, an ij* spokesman, declared that
"to the vioPirr belong the spoils.”

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ter Heads, Note Heads, State

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Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

State St., Maatinga, Mich.

ab«p. Before receiving an order on tbe
aheepfund he muat alto show to tho author­
ities that be has not been able to secure
Mliafactioo from the owner of tbe dog that
did tbe nbchief. The justice's and aasewor's fees am paid from the shaepfund, and
any balance remaining after the payment
of ioaMo goes to the primary sehoob of the
ui vtuhto. Any dag that 1&gt;m killed &gt;beep
io held by the law to belong to tbe perouu
around wjiw place U ius braat for 15 days
pre-toua to the time of committing the
slaughter.

brother managing the department ha wm
beat fitted for without interference or sag­
geelion from the others If one had any
doubt. m to tho advisability of a jporement, -a council wm called, and whatever

When I put my hesd.through the grat­
ing I saw Cornelia fiunting and rubbing
her then; told her for bar Giber's sake Ui
rally. She gathered her Uvlodmui bry*fo
cr tn I er.sras and ran behind tbe cage.
Afus the lock had been chotq..i .st of
lbs donr I re-racg inside to give the alarm
that thd. Rub had find tbe jail My
daughter's Cum was oorered with blood
Tbe funds to be raised by taxation on
•ame. As tens were born tn thsm they
from wouuds caused by shot whieh had the stat.! at large are given in the table
_ l_l _._1LI__ -l .
.
V
came mto the firm, all being litergHy born
below. This statement is prepared from
to the-businoa^ Every male Harper was
official sources, and persona who hSve gain, •12fi.“T*'WR,rsajrs;
educated first, and then compelled to learn
hia trade. If his taste run to printing he not knowing then that tho rum which cd informal ion oe this subject from errTHE BLACK HILLS
was pul into the offer ths same m snyteth- had bem lift by tbe guards had been
STS
«r apprentice, and learned tho trade aids by traded wiih powder only by the Sheriff. will here find cevssion to amend their sriiisywttssxressWith Claj’it Mawtaucc I carried Johnnie s pruviotu knowledge. Tic ap|ruprialious fftwa.taSws'jS&amp;r
tide with the hnmbkst boy from the
dead body down atairw throngb tbe hall to
for
the
new
eapiUd
wade
during
tbs
recent
stroete. Some were thus diapered of, oth­ tho outride door Tsrning, I saw a rs
er* were put into tbe counting room, erth newalof the attack, and my husband sraaioa are devoted to furnishing the
r.lSTb’
building, the means for completing it
‘
‘
era into stereotyping, and others mto th« ctMuing nos
—a- s-.a-L—B
Appropds
warehousa, and ao many eff them era
lions
Tor
bwldiospnrp
,
either
ampler
there now that ^ch department hm Harp
ing, making additions
era. not only at foe bead, but all through
edifices, arc levied fur the Totua bvuas of
correction, the Pontiac uylum, the atalr
it. And evrey one takes tbe plots that
prison, nonaal school, a^ticnlt-jral cnUrgs,
the whole in couasil decide for him, rand
..J r. u

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

L7.W,
iSSS^THE BOSS
USER BEER

$6=’$20r»:i?

humble his place, lie is a Harper, and has
an equal interest with the others in thn
bones, but he ia required to do his duty,
and do it well. Not to do hia duly ■ the
one unpardonable tin wjth tbe family.
There never was any bead to ths bouse.
When asked who wm the Harper, and who
the brothers, ths answer always was, “Any
Ono o( u» ia the Harper, and tho others
are the brothers."
Tbs bwaiacau of the hotne is simply imThey bare published tboususds
upon chouMtids of books, the value of their
stereotype plates being ratimated at over
13,000,000. Go nrhere you srW, is every
Louse in tbe United States, yon wfll see
books with the w&amp;kn&gt;wn imprint, “Har­

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

SOAP

Fletcher, the last of tbe brothers, died this

a century. The family wm a reprarkal.1-one ia many respects. They never had a
difference qy a quarrel. With a busincwi
Tbe amounting to miOioM per year, with, the
largest publishing honM- in thia csantry,
and one of die largest in tbe world, every -

benefit the entire country
The following ire the brief letters
Bocretmy Sherman and the President.

VEGETINE

&amp; CO'S
157

155 and

WO0»W»«»*»E.,|£T|0JT

Fashiaile Siusr Dress Gris
INCLUDING

°E°--W°9D? * CO-, CuntrWpport,

P.XUKkGO. i

PERSONAL.

City Dr ig Store
The Simplicity of Our Fithers

per and Brothers," Poetry, fietioo, sei
race, philowiphy, achool books, mImos, en­
cyclopedias, tbeolqgy, art, nteehanKs, er.
erything under hraren that Ism srer been
trrsCtan about or printed, Loth from Amer-

Tba Vanderbilt Estata-WoodWI and
Ctoftm--Decoration Osy—Flstohsr" larger cirdalatioo than any similar publicsHarper—Tclitical-Bra toe al Auction' tiou in lb. wtwld.Mx! their illustrated ya—Butlneta.
per and Buev rank equally high. All thr
operations of ths btwinsm, except papermating, are oarriml on on tho pnuabce. In
their immsuae tnHwnof bnildipg. th. paper b taken is, the nMauscrijit n rsad, the
gone off to Europe, no ooe knows why. Itype b sat, the stereotype plates are made,
Mrs. Le Ban, coo of the daughters, baa th.
t press-work b done, tbe folding, xiuhcommenced the contest over the wOJ, and tug.
i
hmdinx and onamMUeg, in short tbe
Curadiuku sued him for nmiUioa. And enure
&lt;
book from beginning to end b made
in tho comers, even to tho drsigtrin; and
eograving the picturra '
The death uf th. ImI of the foonA-n.
will make no difference in ths bwsiam. of
thaooMera. After tba death of Jorepb,
some years ago, tbe renaming three tareal
orer tba ennlraJ to their sass and Mpbews,
only takisc part when very grave ma^r,
-me np. There « plenty cf trainwl »e1;
to take tUir piM&gt;«, .nd tk«r.-s no fee.-of

GEO. PECK

1
)
I
1
1
.
but was afraid to remain."
Mr*. Chtshohu then dencriW her efforts
ito relieve tbs sufferings and dram the
'wounds of her hu«Und and daughter ,aed
1
'
!

affile Serin Matte
HBSic .Paw Fashions
malic Oimito
nffiic Mackiie My
DHSTIC IONTHLY

I

LIGHT-RUNNING

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,'
HASTINGS.

MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of nil descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prctcriptinui
tkillfully compounded. Also a full line of
BBTffDTE.

DOMESTIC
8KWING MACH INK

PEST.
laa. Maago eV WavW.
Sm&lt; Qm| kz af Warb

’ DOMESTIC" BEVIXG MACHINE CO..

Lager
Beer

DYE STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless
’
'
J

CARBOLIC OIL
LINIMEN’

�Tift IftfutLic^ Byt/tuf

BlGJGF.ST RUSH ! CLOTWr
EVER SEEN IN GRA7Srn’RA.Pir&gt;B.

On too. mt of dun tune, mid hiring too Urge , Stock

ot Sprain »«■! Summer Clothing, We hive

the Pricei of Men a and Boy's Glothiug so low that

GIVE ■WXr-L BE surprised
and we have boeu doing an immense buainer® ever irince.
Cbhfa-Am. Wife or Judge Chi.holi., wU w.,
Murdered by lb. Kamper C«. ruSum . few
Jaya Mu. The latter wra written to . friend
la W—htogtan. D. C. Keerybndy r—d U. mA
.«« bow peaceful and ge.ervo. th-e Mtaria-

,J 60- H OOMdie oo. Ibraer Priew »« 00 to 18 00
" “* sl,rio« Suiufa.
t» »i&gt;d »9. former prim *10 10 »15.
Men s Fine Caanmere and Black Cloth Suits $10 to $15 and up.

M w‘

■

feu’s Lined Pants 75ctt. and $1 00.
len’a all Wool Pants $2 50, $3 and up.
.
Men's Fine all Wool Pants and Vests $|. $5 and un
fen’s all Wool Goats (Job) $2 50.
fen’s Cotton Socks 3 and 6cts. a pair
fen’s Summer Coats 35cts. and up.
Hen’s W-hite Vests $1 00 aud up.

otyoatlMwWo Ihll UJ of thoal SOW bl UM.
whieh often produce uafavorable afteta upas
the ayatoM. rapeeUDy when prapuml wUh deobolk Saida.
Is MMiy cue. rflebilily ud . .................

■uia

Paris Green,
Paris Green, .
Paris Green
a. wiitits a uuts.

WE HAVE THE GOODS.

NOTICE THESE PRICES, COME WHIL

In fact nil Goods whether fine or conynon have been reduced in pnee fully

30

Legal Blanks
Legal Blanks
gal Blanks

Boj’s Suits (3 to 8 year#) $1, $2, $3 and up.
Boy’s Suite (10 to 15 years) $2 50. $3, $4 and.up.
Boy’s Suite all Wool $5 and upwards.
Boy’s Blue and Black Pants $2. ’
Boy‘s Blue and Black Coate. small jtiresjfc2 50.
Boy’s Summer Goats SScte. and up.
Boy’s Lined Pants 75cte. and $1 00.

full assortment all the time

* WARZEI XBAIIEt

(

CESIWX".

FSR

Lower than My other Store in th. Suu-, mid you will do well, .nd get boiler Good., .nd jnn money'by coming to ■».
tah being the to. with vrgMd to tbe relrItUM. preparations of Iras, and th. .faohoUe
drink., uf whlnh uj one on. Mijfy Litoral f
by liv.etig.ting the subjoin. aa .jyortiilty It
low prraentwl la tho pr&gt;."rmJ!nn, far the

All About the County.

THE GREAT ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Doable Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St, GRAND RAPIDS.
1

T11C‘SC eictrft Ltnv 1&gt;ric0)l Wdl continue till our present Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ia all disposed oE

Mfar-i prrparatfan whfcb so happily
bin*. th. pratoii-i. of ir» n with &lt;to other ran•tii.eot part. that lbw •&lt;•««• inridral fa thy
uw of iron «*lt» arv entirely obriatod.

Fish!

H lit HMD!

Fish!

Rm! Ctoacil rrorwduig* in thia Imwi:
Uwy in woOMwhtt iitemtilg
ifawrm mild th*l W«kom« Marti, haa h|a
twriiog mill rrady far lurinrra.
Th. grc«i*&gt;! ii gtttlig &lt;«ry dry, mJ o*l» ia
pirtkuUr Mt •nfferl.g far raia.
Th. «l worn u luting iraubl. with mbk
of Ibo thnam' rora, wo »r» Mid.

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to

WALBRI I&gt; G E.

its natural Vitality and Color.

I* offering to all the largriu. uwetswot
of H ATS, CAPS and

NI8HING JGOOJ»S

Ur. CrfoNi l&gt; &gt;«J!diig I .ide-w.lk on
BroAdway 1. (hint of hi. ruldiott.

GENTS’ FUIL
to be found out-

Jn TkwM^I F"&lt; of Pino SiilneM
Ptttak, one sad on*-Ulf i.ehra ibid, for
J Vi A C. G. Bnrn.tr.
When you want yosr prcsirriptiotu. pul ule by
up with Furr Itrtyt and at ntMOBablt taaylGM.
pric -. naw to the CITY DBUG STOSS
Pure CaUforeiTn^Trt
jiuietxf
W ArtBl A Bisxu.
but1£&lt;4
Sittni, Hoolx A PaiBwx'sf
WhittMU-a A—rto "Ciadina—tho b«W

nt'-- market.

A full aupply .1 J. p

GOOD HiWS TO TR PUBLIC!
Jiouw in Map|« &lt;lro»e. II* apprara la tn
Keith's livery wul.t..
raorooglily iafarmwl t. regard Io hia subject,
TA. La&gt;lira* Sewlag Sucirly of Eauutl nJ la. very plraraat and inierettingryaakrr.
Church will bo nun.lnJ ea Friday aftra- Nut Sunday eveaiig bo propoati to oom*»■» by Mrs. Xorraao Balfay.
Thai gam af gsKra. chew*. ie being indulgtd ia by lovers of th. gam. la this eily.

TRIUMPHANT!

Special Notices.
•ibi- day st &amp;10 p. x., and New York
licit mon.ing al 10.30 s. M. Thi* faat
1 day cx|irra. u Uk beat train betweca
Mrhiatia and the East. Parlor era from
Iktruit to Buffalo; alecpins; cosdtu fruta
Buffalo io^'ww York.
; uuy30tf

•raw. wJUabJaf aww. mu.) ad., &lt;wrr ia&gt;—‘H*. Irb.lgf. F.tetai, dyrai la wimntod

■wiintraa tho tody, dm » Um Mir

1

mmm

The Advance Plow

Fanners buying paints, oib or Lrii'-ra
will do well to cone and get the prices al
WAxxnt 4; Basskx.
jnneOtf

'•*•k" Ida aol Mk aay.it to uk.

Agents Wanted.
A good, lire nun wanted to mU Swcrt'i
Automatic Rainwater CuVoff, ooc of th.
bon soiling article geing'
A big ehanci
... th. n—i ;.r _ __
t?-.

TME IA ADEH

HAIR DRESSING,

rriowfatry

MOWER § REAPER

•is!!•**•*••

Md Wia b. Moray fa fatal wan
ri«ii tboir raratiMMMlu wh. wiU
-------------r'— -fr-rrlir-1. I ».«~mtoady.. ha.d *.,klCTLTVRAL
IMPUtMAXTS^aOktod..

ay OLD STAND

Plaster, Lime,
Stucco, Plastering

- Hair, Shingles. 4c.
Cail •&gt; m. at th. Bl.rwto, n-ito.—*■-----•J w, w*. T. r~—»
li.iU.Jra, hii.r

IWilS Mt.

A. D. COOK.
____ ,

|

COMPETITION
. 1

WANZER &amp; BARKES,
in t V lR I

City Drug Store,
Hastings

■

Wm. H. Goodyear.

4

F &amp; T tM H V 'tW l?

Drugs, Medicins, Etc,. Etc

Your Trude Solicited. *
D rugs-—PatentrMudicin eaPsints—Oils—Brushes
ot mywrif nd public. nd t&lt; I u&gt; about to n,
lira from ilw wrratling riog. | mi Iwricci,
baLww *&gt; doing. io grt Ml of joa mm »cr.
tof.rv tho jrablie. that lbs qnootlM aa W who
K. F. Bsmnr, M. D..
•prl ftf__________ H-tragtJAW
Ui&gt;u»r, Mid. , JIM 1, 1J77.
r&gt; tht RonorMt faum Cun»eilafjhf
City nJ Ilattioyt:

New MUUiwry Stars,

Local

Jlitice;

8ut« Strait, North «d«, Stu door w*t U
tbo Bink.
Now Gwds, Naw Style., New I’rirra.
Ladka, jJomc call and look at our pxxfa

Toiiet articles— Perfumery
School, Miscellaneous,
and Blank Books
—Stationery

ffilBIifflfflUL (SHUT.
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Physician's Prescriptions and
Family Recipes

carefully pre­

faced jrith Drugs and Chemicals
of parcel quality only.

T OABVERTISERS.

TAKE NOTICE.
Thou whom it
may Concern.
I am now running

To

a New Portable Mn, IM BifflJM SSFIBJCU Bmiu

chine for movingvrai s­
ing or changing the
lasobe. ctaouuTioir location of buildings
from small to great
and having handled
about l£00 buildings

�Holloway's Advartiaemanta.
■’fiiirww =

MICHIGAN

.rar Tarrwwxr orraa waout tomlp
sauvin flfflor.

CENTRAL

RAILROAD.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

The Leading Paper of

b-A-ruy corriM-TY
Has The Largest Circulation,
Veirctine

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

And
A RAFFLE FOR FREEDOM.

m

irpawed in the State.

a Local Papci

M Vain,SAILISU.
Jaim 4 saiiin

Subscription Price only S1.50 per Year

I ascended the Muauuippi ou • steamer
in whieh w»re Judge J— and Gen. K—.
ef -Pennsylvania, with both of whom I
wut slightly acquainted. I
“A turd Mt, the Natchei men," add
tho captain, who me* us on the cabin
Stairs. ''There’* tone of them down io

in Advance.

xtx irzj arx.

“Let’s go down and look on awhile,’
ranoted tbe Judge.
\
In tbe salocn we found four men seat­
ed at a table, around whieh a crowd of

JOB DEPARTMENT,
We are prepared to fill all Ordres promptly for

lookimt ou Log when one of the plsyen.
a middle sped man. who I learned was a
cotton pLu.tar, bet bis last dollar against
tbe baud Of one of-his antagonists. The.
Utter showed low kings, while he had
only four queens. He wm "cleaned cut,"
and me as though be w» going to leave
the table.
“Ant you broke, eokud ?" asked One
of the men.
"Dead I" wm the Uconie reply’
"Never mind; IU lend you.’’
u Mo ; T can make araise, I reckon. Here

Dogers, Posters, Bill Heads, Let-

.. ./rizT tC. »
England has 140 daily papers.
A dear case—An empty dry goodt box.

sfi

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­

Flow to take life easy—Be careleas with

ments, Envelops, Busi-

IIP

MMlaneWMeK If *■&gt; ikm ba. abrlkasrasar af
mH j«tU»ae&gt; »&gt;a«U »a«b« &lt;r*a.a.l^

11 I

■un itrnt livings.

'RL'S'E-.

Cards, &amp;c., &amp;c.
Ooo. M. Dewey,

Tbe old negro went on bis errand and
soon returned with the girl and her young
star. The “girl" proved to be a stately
mulatto woman atom thirty-five years old.
Her “jousgater'’ vu a fine, intelligent
looking boy eleven or twelve years old.
wbewe complexion showed him to be much
more nwlv allied to the white race than
to tho black.
“Hero, gentlemen," said the planter, m
they entered, '■yon neo thia girl and her
------------- -------- M you esu find
yesterday for
will give me

Oa reMlae aM Sllae lh.~.uuo.

tlim UNDI AMD lETtJIT

Editor.

Advice to young men about to settle
down—Settle up first

Plate St., HostingH, Mich.

A parlumrohry fowl—The bco that
made a motidtfito lay on tbe table.

Hany a man has rained his eyesight by
sitting in bar-room looking for work.
’

A young Chicago German is about to
cremate his wife, sad then reaiate himself

Marias •&lt; &lt;ata hriltwa.

SsSSfiS®

Knitted in the l.'ntted States during 1876.
Pounded ice for dinner, if allowed tn
stand too long, is not what it is cracked up

"

saurjswxs.'ssax

%%%&amp;&amp;£

Il was a Hula throe-year-old who re­
marked that she didn't want to kina her
papa, because he had "fringe' around bls

CKOOFB BETWEEN THEM.

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

as*ft-iir

H&amp;ra.iKOT.

n«
1!
1!

L

asii^sac

s
teste.-

26^~te;.i!,5S.gft.:nsr«';
sb; $20r,r.: -'j-l.t.-i- itr

4

roar W.»»»-

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

staking silver legal tender fur
public and private, in that State.

Did you ever notice how surprised you
were when you pet your foot oc the next
stair and found there wasn't any then ?

HEALTH AIBjS PLEASURES
! Diseases with Its AgoniesI

“Wil yon mil them separate? " asked
some one
“No, can't do it: I promised not to.
Tho gal swain she'll take htr life if sbo'a
separated from her boy. sn« her old mu
tar said he was sure she'd keep her word.
But don’t y:.u all see that the girl is
worth more money than I ask for bdh ol
them? Come, who'll giro he »600
man said when he advertised bw ratuwaj
•bo*V
apprentice.
Tbe planter waited a ruunicnt forare— •• - Tw U&lt; Mat iciall. Ila • aaraUan 1.
Secretary Sbcnuan thinks tbe prwpm
-*7. — ™^:
••Weil, I must hare wmc money. Come,
what any you to a raHe—thirty chancre
M2CSrfi.T.,?iJ8&gt;"te^SS!
a. e**l| —
— Q r\_. —___ _ . I
The reason why bankers are so art to
THE BLACK HILLS
prosper ia because they. take so much in-,
rr^Aritealtaral aM tlmatas raaaatMa. Cll-

ftsfbZT" °r’^'

tliat .&gt;•

iF
.•J

Tie Grat Swta talite
IIOBTHEBN
HAILWAY COMPANY

GEO. WOODS 4 CO.. Cambridgeport,
~ -------------------— ,nXiQi| i«L

Geo. K— whispered something in
Judge J—'a ear, awd then went to the
table and hid two ten-dollar gold piece,

“Nunc, air, pkaae.
' Never mind the name.

PERSONAL.

Pat it clown

Philadelnhia

C«g Mar. a»4 all retaulU«t&gt; »T- Saw .rwta.
'EW*Y«ll CKN'KAL'rULttl*

City Dr ig Store
Better to meet your bus:near acquaint
anrew with a free -'don't-owe-you a-ceni’
smile than to dodge around the romer to
ceeapo a dan.
.
Jaril Billina remarks that “Kata are
affectioMtc; they lev young. chickens.

The dire wore brought and tho throwmg began. Each chaneo entitled the
holder to three- throw*.
Tramp an very foad of flowers, and
Thirty «x w*a the-highest thrown until
the bolder of tbe i-leventh chance threw may bo found peeping into'yards and Im
He soured furey-two. Torn a leva number
wm thrown until number twenty one
The slowest man tn America ia eaid to
live in OH City. Il is a common occur
rents for bis witch to ran dowu while he

Again and again tbe dice rattled in lb*
box. until it aunc to number twenty-nine.
“Come, Niwute-ita your tarn now.'
As tbe poor woman came Ibrward. her
hands cr.-med and pramd convulsively
against her bresac, it wm truly painful to
petjtiro trial, in Russia, with E^lieh plows,
wiioron bar mptatiou.
••Won't the KcndsRiaa that took tbe w.n the honors, and now the export cf
plows will be &lt;re«tly increued.

bsHtit telii ladui
tait Paper Miw

tatit DisHiv
hustle BacMie fiiiii
0MKT1C 10XTHL1

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

-

-

MICHIGAN.
Pennsylvania

Drugujpnd Medicines of nil descriptions
kept L-onstnntlv on hand, nml Preecriptionc
tkiUfully compounded. Also n full line of

LIGHT-RUNNING

DOMESTIC
SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

The fullowing letter paused through the
pasinSco the other day:
•XS-AljK'K-.'Ml.l1

PEMHB, ELK, PITS, OILS,
D Y hi STUFFS, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

™ ‘ ML,™

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

xxit(S6

D"1*'
tltoueh he could not beiirao hia cyar, then
bepwtdm tobaz nad stepped Uek,

CARBOLIC OIL

, throw again, urged tbe ,
‘I*’a m a^, maater; I couldn't throw
fcrtt*®e n"r&lt;
•
u "Tr&gt;», tra« I Bat .rec have y»ur own

Gumming' &amp; FilingS&amp;WB

Railroad

■TsvsjSisarifttetstt:

J^fcEasanftfiuazs;

PATENT MEDICINES

• DOHESTIC" SEW1SC MACO1SE CO-

|pS£-ESsi“!.€

*T«. TAYliOk, Oea-l 8«&gt;t

uiiLtEim, iiBa,*.
ter.* •niSKsr#-

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GEO. M.1DEWET
EDITOR.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUffTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY.JUNE 13, 1877.

VOL. XXII. NO. 7

K'tHIBH. 1KD BOSKS CUM

FARMERS.

‘Et,,
'dimly.

Thomas Rake

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
gjj. Utb. Be—Steak.

Swarr's

Micit

Nashville,

SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER,

t»»c City Official.

lEisSajiiUstri

COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.
», norrou* ia hurt During that
hr had marru-l, [and three children

Board.

The New Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
It is unequalled for quality of WORK. LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DURABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought
Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while its

®gSS=Kri
luokad oat for himrelf, cheated right and
left, and been a rich man to day The I
world aright bare auaevw! a little, bat it
would taut bare pamad him by roitemptn '
inuly, neither would his. wifa and children |
ba endurine priration.
And a skiver p—I .,-rer him. bat ii waa ।

STUDEBAKER WAGONS, SUPERIOR AID HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS,

injured bosUnd would take the child

«'«»&lt;■ a penny to spend T
■Il it Lard ! I .hall never I

MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVELS, AC, AC.
JAntk CLARKE
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX caaXtXBT premia &gt;Uym»e Xlraa to

' SMITH k KWAPPEV.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT9SMPSKLIMS tSSi 'S™1
Ciunivtetn.
Owas. JCK—rn. I

and ho Cabinet are I

“No ; it ia a Seatdi plaid rireiriar I bad I

‘hinge into account ’ Waa there co thio
earth "good &lt;*11 to meet"
He was »,t umgratnlsiing htmaelf np-

other Reapers, Fhich is a very desirable feature.

Mitiinai.

keep him warm
He want Mumbling aloe?, thinkinc
WhU had be done that misfortune abouid
follow him, while aoeh mrn u Gale, who
wrung the life Mtud ca»t of thur fellow I
creaturta. prospered and brwrded thrir |
wealth T
Gala without a child ia tbe

Ha Lad

Weight is Little More Than One-Half

DENTIST

GRANT AT LIVERPOOL

“Ilia aua 1 And an yon I

The Champion was the ligbest draft of all tha Machines terted at
the Centennial Field Trial of Mo went and Reapers and received
the lughesl award.
.

Hotel,

QBUBUnM.

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CHAMPION

F. S. BOWEJT,

ruXTRAL HOUSE.’
)
rua. micb~ l. t. rrxL-rrBB. rma.
nrzi^:.
miM.IMl kn *Sare«4 ta res aO mr

The I'.im «u

| BsrtttisswaM-rt-

I It was rictoriouB over all Competitors at the Great Centennial
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR Field Trial, Il works the easiest because the weight of the drivtr
^IX^CUAXCBBY. oare«TwBM.lBr»J»Qye»l . does the dumping, and iff the most durable because it has
WROUGHT IRON (notca*t) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
(not iron) over the teeth. THE CLEANING BAR IB ENTIRELY
NEW and NOVEL. NO STICKS PLUGGED IN THE aXLE,
ATTORNEY AT LA W A SOLICITOR
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We olio hare the
.■« !U»l. Stre.&lt; re., tre«l

WHOLE NO.

Come and see ourStock.

v.l.M2yl.

a-

■Wtll

Stale Affaire.

I
annually required tn keep the docks in
1 der. and referral to the enonaotu au

! Tire towai fee ear tee ■ wtoa Ita ita-a »»

GHEBLE &amp; RUSSELL I

Ofk-eiJVk.t’ teeter la Urw.l Sark beat

rtrange affright.

‘‘Evening paper,” mag owl a abritl little
voice al bu elbow “Oh, pkaae. 1 want a
iilUe money ao much T
"So do I. child," be aaawered, almoet'
roughly putting him away.

II. C. PKCKHAM.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

’S^SEH-E:

GALE CHILLED POT!
ISO BOX.

KiLBy

wan St
DELIUI1TJ. WOLf.n. D.
Is rex rmm ever the Breton Cast. Stare.
'• krers rroa io •’•trek a. a. Is • &gt;■„■- Bre-

A. P DRAKE.

DIAMOND IRON, AND DIAMOND STEEL IRON BEAM PLOWS.

i i i i i\s i\n nnm ruinnob.

JOSEPH

YATES'

TEMPTATION.

■■ Deposit niiwiey all right ? Fifteen min

waa slow al figures, and he couM mantpu one lit Ing Brtd.
hie the books a UttU, arrange it so that
feveral weeks would elapre befwrc the fraud
would be discovered. resign next Friday,
and be off to more prosperous life. Why,

JACKSON WAGONS!

Ho an deathly pale.

could not tell why, but these were always
Gain.'
times of trial fur him. If ha should make
a mistake enow day! And it al wap

■ net er indnhetd ia
A bard, sharp, shrewd man was Peter
Gale, though there wasn l a Arm ia tbe
rity that stood higher than that of Gale A
Co. Mr. Fielding, the compear, trareled
the greater pert pf the time, and Gale man.
aged the indoor affaire.
e.__ ZT.L.____________ - . 1
.

-Ob. Zoe! I thought weorthreg bad

It was a dull.

TAYLOR AJil&gt; GALE HORSE RAKES

Buckeye Newer, with Table Bake Beaper.

into bio aaar chair

bolehhoere-,

rojoyaUe affair.
I tbe eta.dt.iaa

1 to the au.nn arai preyed—it
I reuld Jo—for Mr Lar one, t

Holland City haaai
to the I1M tata

“Yre. air?

He m»de bo reply, but taking off hie
ent, kluod before th« grate-fire, wont and I
gloomy.
। fugitive, akulking about la darkneaa and
HemieYate. looked re bnwh t.nd ehrery

habile.'

PKTSICtAX* BVBaB3X.-0S—
• k—.ii. «...., ra«i&gt; Bu»«.

i left with a good half day'a verb before I

I.ircicx IICSBELU

The German CathoUa ef Adrian

ilESSEB BROTHERS
Ho Mt

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
WM.

BIRGHER.

waa so may and inciting witb li eI
relica of former i«»|writy and
iota at BaasSa'a quimi eye and fairy
His alippere were warming in the
with which U

NEW

iE.T5L.SS.-K -

Right in ttw pram of boniness aa boor

X&gt; Caaeay had rushed in on bis way to
Builders, examine their Build­ "Ii railway.
’m off to Ireland," ba exclaimed ,
ing Material, House Trimmings,
*”
*
JaerlTl
Hare, receipt thfe, Yalaa. Quick aa light.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
C. (i. HOl.llROOlt.
Farmers, examine the WIARD
PLOW, before purohasingothers,
strained.
Every one waranted.
a moment think
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
If. Jthe Walter A. Wood Machines,
Caw, Sin oi Onaneilal at
m*ri«r&gt;

POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

J afferaonSt,

TfTnrmrrsuwr
Special Medical Announcement
JoyComfari and Happineat

Slek an« akUleteS!
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you

be reid. -Im»try.
"Earned it I Yea Bat ■ man likaGele
ibiaka you a mere engina. Not a pica-ant
word to-aigbt, not a cordial wieb. If b«

Tn thio an ex ]

Wowili:

He pulled him alawot roaghlv

•My child I

group, "la tbe lore of II raven within
von greet enough to keep this nbild and
his another from ■urvalioo ? "
. arwao.

Ha

If I bad

Jcw-ph Tate, looked at U» piufhl
tie tnite. .Not ragged, nor whh I ha i

iSsrsraE

i him will: ;
roald not'

kbto“'

�FLETCHER

However the notion may hare got abroad
that Pmtdcnt Raya was in danger of
overiooktag tho interests and welfare of
the colored men of the South, it must U
pretty effeotoally dispvlled by bis recent

tauce, for which there he. Imre a lively
oompetition, io given to Jarno, ImwIs a
oolired citizen, every way qualified for the
discharge of its duties.
Collector King,
also of tbe some rity, recently assured the,
rtprenentatirgs of a" Colored Mros Union'
that it was in aecordanao with the Prcsi
deni's known wishes that a fair proportion
of the offiecn within its appointment

tion in thia matter.
When the election
retarns for a brief period last November
made it look as if ho bad been dented by
Tilden, be arid hia only regret was oo aocount of the cobrod people of the South.
Tho Southern policy which he eventually
adopted was both a matter of abaolulo neeesoaty and cf constitationri requirement,
but it was also believed to bo for the perbroke tbe color. line io politics, under
which the Republican party had been
thrust Crain power ia nearly every South­
ern State, and it relieved the freedmen
from the utnatunl porition, where, be
tween the mercenary favoritism of unwor­
thy political friends and the onosequent
halo and persecution of political fote, they
had everything to ksc aud nothing to
gait-..
Now they stand on their natural
level aa rilhetu, and though in some plac­
es and tor a time they ussy mins tbe artifirial supports afforded by military rule,
they will, in general and inevitably in the
long run, find that they'have been making
the only true prepress wjtich is guarestecd
by our institution!. It is strictly a logical
part of the new plan that no diacriminatioaa shall weigh against colored men iu
sqtpoinlmeuta to cffice, but tint. Drerivcly
like white otiacus, they shall be selected
aad advanoed according to fitneas and the
piicable in such matters. Every appoint­
ment made ia thin wwy will exert a thor­
oughly beneficial infinenoc on the colored
rare; and it wifl no accord with the lawn,
with tho public interests and with the

Hory-f/.-r al tkc ralr of tkrte rioH'tri
vul fyly cesfo per doy ; or, fifty erote n.
Silas H. Douglas paid reek for thia bill.
At ths same time, when bo bought and
paid ha nephew Hunt those prices, this
saute bill of pipe oould hare been purchas«!, delivered in Ann Arbor, at lew than
one-half the price; and the parties furntaking the same could ham made a rood
lair profit at than According to this little
tnmnedon alone, the Univecrity is out
over fiSOO; and the editor and proprietor
of the Cvuritr stands ready to prove the
abevo to be true, when exiled upon in any
"^^TtbL’b*^ all. We find in this

same bill twenty-eight mils of pipe chsrg
ed at the rate of 19i rents per foot, amouning to •2,638.56. Bow great the profit
was ou this little bill fo ^melody, we will
soon adviM our readers about.
The samo Douglas cliaryed, the tame
yasr, seven hundred and forty-ouc dollars
(•741) for superintending the work and
making purehsowi for tho Utdveniij; and,

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VEGETINE

HARPER.

week with usual tiriUiasgy. Jerome Park .
was crowded with the tssbion of the rity,
and rome very good lima wu made by th"
steppers. Tbe smounf of money invested
io fret goers ie this city is euoroous-Robert Bonner, tho htdyer man, has Mar!y a half million invested in this kind of

The President and the Colored People

OVER SOOT

what better, although alDI in a very dan­
gerous condition. He is the last of tbe
four brolhero who together founded the
great publishing house of Harper Broth

His grandfather eame over to this coun­
try Burn England in. the middle of the
last century, and added »b a farm in
Newton, L. L, which waa the home of
the family until the death of the sou, Jo­
seph Fiddier, Harper's father, who was
born there in 1706. When ho wu about
twenty-aeren years old Joseph married
Mini Elisabeth Collyer, a youag tody of
Dutch dmceut. Hie (bur sou were boro
upon tho faros—James in 1795, John in
1797, Joseph Wesley in 1801. and
Fletcher in 1805. In 1812, when Jarno,
waa sixteen years old and John fourteen,
particular speed.
Give a home speed -ia they come to this city and were appren­
sdditioa to Kyle and the lucky breeder ticed to a printer. After working at
may not hb own price, amt pvt it.
For
grade of stock the market is never over­
stocked. There are osoatantly coming in Harper, ia Dover Street. As the book
wrelrhr
who n&gt;n affimi to tau- chew
ai that dore was only in its infancy
prices for, what they tuirr, and it is new iu thia country, it was all up-hill work al
more ill.a ercr tho fashion.
There are first for the two youeg men Their first
enough of pwr horses, and they sell aa large order wu the prioiing of 2,000 cop­
cheaply here u anywhere; but good boa­ ies of a trenriaiion ot Seneca's "Morris;'
ts are always in dornand, and always at'a for Evart Duyckinck, which they executed
very high prioe.
in what was then considered a remarkably
shon time.
Tbe first work that boro ths imprint of
J. 4 J. Hartier was Locke's ‘•Ereayonthe
Human Undcretaodiag.” of which they

E W. Barber, haa rolled. and A. D.
Hoaen, Ewp, of Pa_, who baa oren chief
of lbs Postage Hump DivWoo, has been
appuinied in Ma stead. This ia a moot ad-

Tbo Baser he autablwhed in .pita, off
the opposition of his brothers II may
almost be said that ho did it os his own
responsibility. When Jiarytr't Weekly
was first started it waa merely a collection
of tekrt Iteere from o.her periodioals, .nd
was very dry. He saw what was needed,
aad chan-gsd its ohanctar by introducing
illustration.. In fact, be wan the lifo of
the firm.
Mr. Fletcher Harper has lived for a
great many yean in the family bouse,
14 Went Twenty-second street. He has
also a oouutry house at Irvington, oo the
Hudaoa, where he generally apent th*
summer. He haa been in tho habit of go­
ing down to his office at 10 in tho nwraing
and atayit^ there until about 2, when al)
his bmuMss would be over for tho day. Ho
haa been for many yssn one of the sup5to of St. Paul's Mstbodiat Episcopal
ureh, on Fourth, avenue, coiner of
Twenty-tecond rtrret. Besides his love
of travel, almost the only pleasure Mr.
Harper would indulge in, was driving; his
lore of burses being in the blood and pesstouatc. He baa made aeveral trip , to
Europe, and it is said that ho carta no
more about eroaaing the ocean than a duck­
pond ; lately his tnps have been mo(c in
aeareh of health then for pleasurc.
Hi* fomily consists of hw wife and two
sotw, Fletcher Harper, Jr., and Joseph.
The ;KLy Harper who ever held an office
was Janies, who was elected Mayor in
1844 o« a temperance ticket.
Mr. Fletchar Harper, the teal of the
four brothers, and the one referred to to
the above as not being expected Io live,
died before tho pper from which we cut
the above was received by us. [Ed.

Tlie stare cf Lieut. Col. Morris B.
Wells, who fell at Chickamauga September
20th, 1863, has just been dinovered by
his friends. It is In ths narionsl cemetery
at Chattanooga. Col. Wells was an louis
man, a graduate of Antioch College, and,
al the breaking out of the war, a ririisg
young advocate. He first went out as sec­
ond lieutemint in Co. "B,” 10d&gt; Michigan.
“A gentleman of the highest character"
writes from Ann Arbor to the the Lan­
ning Jbwnusf that "there h a hesrtle-,
cruel, systematic and persistent purooee oo
If one of an inquiring mind be deairoui the part of many students in the Unirer
to know what business brings any namsd
politician to Washington, ho will easily
Urtain the wiahod-for information. Notice
has been served upon all po-lilidaM that
bow and henceforth they need not expect
to exerriae any special iofluenca in procur­
ing appointment to office. A recent u

credit upon tbo Dvjurtmeot. Mr. Hazen
hu had touch experience in the optnUqu.
of tho Department, has givao entire sstufaetion, tn all offiriil poritioM which be
boa held, in a Republican in principle and
in action, and wbose integrity is beyond
suspicion. These are the kind of adections the country will approve.

thia by a fritted who learned that the ob­
ject of his visit waa to secure an‘appoint­
ment for a gentleman to whoa he wm in­
debted for political support in hi. election
at . Representative. "Why." he replied,1
"yon certain If have tao idea that this no­
tice was terved with any other object than
as a tub thrown to the whale. Sir, I am
rreponaibln to my eunttituente for tho ap­
pointments in and from my District, as it
Uquor dealers should brer in mind that
is supposed I will control them, being a the tax for Ibis year ia due. The tax—
Republican. Gril-ocrvice reform does • 160 for whisky, etc., and 950 for wine
and beer—can be paid tbe second, third
not mean that I shall be shorn of tfcst in­ and fourth Fridays in June to the county
fluence, but it means that the appointing treasurer srilhout additional charge" for
power shall be convinced that the appli­ free. Within live days thereafter a war­
cant j recommend is both honest and en­ rant is placed in the hands of tbe sheriff,
to collect the tax, when six per rent, is
noble. This is in lianuony with the spir­ added, two-thirds of which goes to tbe
it of our system of Government, which Is sheriff as collection fiscs, and cue-third to
ooe of the people and tor the people, and ,, the county treasurer Tbe sheriff is anI hare been cboneu to represent my pro-1i thoriaed to cal! but once, and, if the tax
pie. Now the question is this. shall I or le not paid, be is instructed to levy and
some one not rewponstblc to the people in- |'roliret the same, ' Ho may levy on and
acli any property of the liquer seller,
fluenre this appointment r'
Dixt*.
wherever found, to tbe full extent of the
Married and Engaged—A Railroad ।
The official State eanvaas of the April
electron allows Judge Coofay'a (&amp;m.)
majority over Sevema (Dem.) to be 26,­
The Ambervtbarg (Out) AcAe has tbe 905, in a total vote of 199,618. For Ke
Prepared by H. R. STIYENt, Boston, Msm.
following:
fcvnts, Collier (Rep.) baa 22.945 majority
They were very pretty and there was, over Cbkdwkk (Dan.), and Malts (Rep.)
apparently, Are or six years difference in 23,3«U over Lewis (Dem.). lout fall the
their ages. As the train pulled up at total vote on Governor waa 317,933;
Strathory, tbe younger blushed, flatten*! Crurswall's plurality 23,434 ; Hayes' plur­
her nose nervously against the window and ality 25,439. It will be aces that out of G. P. Rowell A Co'e. Col.
drew back ia joyiah smiles as a young man a vote thia spring leas than two-thirds m
camo dashing into the car shook hands large as that of test fell, the Republican
tenderly and cordially, insisted on carrying majority ia quite as large as it was then.
her valise, magazine, little paper bundle, In the Base proportion upon a full vote,
and would probably bare carried bee had the ItepuUicsu'.msyority to Michigan this
•be permitted him. The passengers smiled spring u over 40,000. Thia “indigwt re­
as she left tbe car. "Tber're engaged.-' buke'' to the Hlsetoral Tribunal tbe Dem
The other girl sat looking nervously out
of the window, and on-re or twice gathered
her parrels together as though she would
leave the car, vet seemed to be expecting

enough to withstand the temptations of
city life, they were sppreniict-d to thrir
brothers, and soon found that they were
expected to obey and work during Lusinan
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Jail aad pct a chance to utter his war-cry boon, however kind the two alder, brothoooe mute.
The old gangs, who never era might be after the day’s work was
A New Organ and More Mutlc—
had ao generous a paymaster, will rally
around him, and he can undoubtedly ob­
Tbe remarkable connection of tbe four
Good Texts for Political Sermons—
tain ao much power in the rity u to make brotben, which makes a history of ooe a
The opening cf a better'Day for
him essential to tbe more raspcctable puli- history of all. becsn here. Joseph Wes­
Vindicating National Honor—The
tiriaox And then it will take no time at ley Harper was admitted to the firm io
Great Controversy that Out-shad­
all for him to get back all the mimey he 1823. Two years later Fletcher Harper
ows the Russo-Turkish War-^An
has lost, and more. He is unquestionably waa sImi made a member ; in the same
the most popular man in tbe city; that is, year they removed to Cliff street, where
Appointment of the Right Man for
he con gel the greatest following among they remained until the fire, almost the
the Right Place—A- Politician Argu­
the dans that wield political power h«re. He only chock they rewired ia their career,
ing the Question of Appointment
always diridod fairly what he stole, and forced them to move again. By reason ol
the leaner plundcran sigh for his leadership their caution in phbHahieg a book—they
again. They never lived ao well u when always made inquirin' of tbe leading
booksellers as to how tbe *—L----- ’ * ’ '
time of it for a few yearn, but he is still —and of the fine work
strong enough to make it lively again.
Yesterday the last of tbe absconders. Rich­
; The old Croyrrti^.d Glut* ofire in
ard B.Ajynnoly, compromucd with tbe 1833 tbo name ol the firm was changed ji lbi« rity baa l&gt;ret&gt; d»ed for seme yean
rity, and will return tn his native land. to Harjcr A Brothen. In- 1851 the
Connolly return! to the city •1,500,000. Muyaxiue was started. Tbe throe elder pa.!. When CoogreM made provisions for
brothers looked upon it m a very doubtful haring the L'oncrnaioaa! Record printed
Fletcher alone wu .an- at the Goverosent Printing Office, Rim
it co«u so much to prosecute these men, experiment.
that, if the city should recover all that was guinc. It proved a great sucoess from the A Bailey's occupation waa gone ; ao they
stolen, it would inevitably go fate tbe start; 5,0‘HI copies of tbe first number locked up thar eilenaivc oatablishment
bands of lawyers and for other court ex­ weTe teid. 75,000 of lbs second, aad Ln
penses.
Whst is gotten now will go to a short time this arsa tripled. In J SCO Within the test few days, it baa been no­
the city direct. It u curious, but|dcfau!t-' Uarptr'e Mapuiine had a rirtulaucn of ticed that preparations are being made to
en can never stay away from their co an try. over 120,000 copies, which wxs somrehat put' the machinery in motion for some por- into the door like a house on fire, looked
Fctawcd of millions—Caotaoly had his decreased by the war, but since then has poae or other, and inquiry baa elicited the along the seats until his manly gaze fell aa
.
in boods—they were still outcasts and vag­ risen to I iu,000 copied
iafortnaiiou that a one daily P0p« ia her upturned , expectant face, roared,
* Ccma on ! I've been waiting for you on
The Harpers were among tho firat«t&gt;
abonds. They were admitted to no soci­
ety, they had no associatiotu except among adopt the tun of stereotype plates. Auer about to be iasued, the leading object of the platform fifteen minute. I " grabbed
Uiemaclres, and their life «;«i one of con­ tbeM had been uteri they were put away which will be to give an ardent and effi­ her basket and strode out of the car while
stant annoyance s=d direomfort. Connolly in a place of safe keeping, yi that soon cient support to the National Administra­
has been trying to get back for a year, and the firm had a valuable property in them. tion and its public measures. An official
be st, doubtless, the happiott-man on the But on the 10th of Droember, 1853,tl«ir organ .at the Capital ia a ikeaidcrauim, and
globe to-day. Ho will come back to New great diaaaler happened to them. A
Y&lt;rk, «h! with hfai old stamciatre take plumber waa engaged in doing some work as no one of the Washington papereacams
charge of the Democracy of New York iu tho building, aud had occasion to use to be tbe accredited channel of oommuni
again, aud may .wrist Tilden in another his temp. He lit it with a mete of paper,
and, being a carelul man. did not throw
campaign for reform.
the paper on the floor for fear of acci­
dents. Ixwking sroand, he law so ordi­
‘Tailors to tlie Philadelphia exposition
nary tin pail, nearly full of what he sup­
will remember a coiluseal bronze ann and
posed was water. Ae threw ths paper iu
hand holding aloft a torch, which wu ou
this and wm startled to see it suddenly
exhibition there.. Thia is a port of a stat­
A President iu former limes made the
ue entitled '‘Liberty enlisbteuing the'
publie declaration that there is frequently held- June 21.
World,'' paid for by citizens of Paris, and
gnat differrore between pledges made by
donated to thia country !&gt;&gt; be act "up u a
Guv. CYuswcl! will orate at Jackson on
candidates before an election, and rorrea- the'4lh of July.
beacon light ou Bedlue'a intend, al tbe entrancc of the barber of the rity,
Tho
poedine fulfillment after being riothed
The Mexican vrierata of Michigan meet
ed to at least •100,000, on which there
statue is of gigantic size, and the light
was only •25,000 insumace. In the trrfrom the torch iildmiuatea a vast .pace niiig, the brothers wet at the bouse of
Quite a bttmtew of rement walk, are
The statue is here, but New York is too
“the Colonel," as John Harper wan called, Mpirut, which, with the former, i. ir being laid down ia Kalamazoo.
mean to act it up, and there is a g-z.il
to dtscuas the calamity, and to decide rcfragable. It is as follow. ; “When we
prospect that it will never be taken out of
The apple crop is likely to be very amsll.
the cases.
It fa a diagraoc that the great
sec men who have for eight years Meedily • Other fruits promise an abundant yield.
rity fare not the courtesy and publie spirit
maintained fftiat black b black suddenly
to make use of so generous and spproprichange about end, for throe days, as loud­ ally of Lansing u outimatod at «fi,000,000.
ly maiutadu that black ia white, we know
The hoy; cholera-i. having a rfaproniog
that then or now we lure been urged to effect on live pork in Washtenaw county.
are having a hard time of it. The ' softs
believe a lie." lathis, our day sod gen­
who hare Itcretofore Ued for their benefit
The Dowagiac people are trying u&gt; gm
eration, we have prominent elucidationa of the 4th J July to visit their city thia
have not tbe money to aqusudcr, and tho
poor gamblcru are foiling one by oae. The
these truths, and which, bcisg treanured,
effects of John'Chambcrlain, next to Mor­
may in the future enable ua to give prop­
Lightning killed four cows oo tbo farm
risey the mnet noted fatu banker in the
er va’uc to the teachings of .tump ora- of Jamre Cook, in Lockport township, St
oily, were sold at afictioa last week, and
Joseph county, May 27tb.
}
the rich furniture of hri palaces brought
Tbe first shipment of Michigan straw,
very small price*. It was a gorgeous con­
berries for the season sf *77 was made
cern three years ago. Every night at 12
from 8te Joaeph on lira 1st inst.
a supper was act io the paL-.ce, free to all,
In tbe palmy days of tbe Romsn Km.
that could net bare bren bad at DelmoniChaiLs Harvey, of Cuu»tantioc, has a
pire, It waa the proudest privilege of the
co's foe Ims than »5 a plate, to say nothing
terrier that bunted and killed 77 rats in ao
of wine*
The ro»: expeuaise diabv:,
subject to eall himself a Roman Ciluso. hour and a half, a lew days ago.
cooked and served by French artists, with
Besides the honor atteclied to the appelthe most gurgoous uerrioe, and in a mag­
laiion, it carried with it the assuraeew o!
nificently appointed room, was fore to who­
protection of life and property, even if it
ever chose to sit down to it
In three
should require the entire military power of
days it was nothing for rich mon to lore
the Empire to secure it. pur moefero itag since last winter. W his body was
Republic has, at times, been aomewhut re­ found a few days ago in the river.
mite in fyjiowing the example of- in an­
John Sinclair wants ths Michigan Cen­
cient prototype, in consoqtwaeo of which tral Railroad to pay him »S0,0O0 damages
wc hare suffered In the estimation of other fcr an arm he Jost while coupling care.
times came on, aad fools cither hadn't the
money or had grown wiocr, and x&gt; CluuaA Kensington, Oakland county, farmer
nations. The present Adminiatratmn,
bertain camo to grief. Ha is a poor man,
however, give* promise that hereafter we —net a red ribboosr— flung a bowl at a
and will remain an tall the basket gets full
child and killed the little one instantly
and begins to slop over. Soon men only partmeal to himself, and ia whicbtxj one will hold aggreasers to a strict accountsthrive whan money u nudd very easily. interfored. Jamas is said to have done bility. We aervo notice upuo Mexico aad
Morrisey is more acute. When the, time* the talking, John attsoded to-tho book­ Spain, that we will ask nothing that is
were flash be invented his profits in good keeping aud fictions pmerelly, Wmtey not right, and we will submit to bolbfwt
shape, and drew out of ail kinds of gun­ was the literary man, and Fletcher's tal­ that ia wroog. If Mr. Evartt will carer
bling except that which could bo run very ents were those of s keen, shrewd mer­
cheaply. Nearly twenty gambling hotu- chant. To his enterprise much of the cat this rule, be will hare the approbacs have dated within the month, not toreros of tbe fir* fa dns. All of tbe
by law, but by what is stronger than- law. bruthsns kept very much iu tbair special
hard limos. One of them went to Dead­ departmi-nta, but no cue of them more ao
‘
•• tLao John ; it ia arid that he waa never
__ wires were igoorent of in the composing-room in his life.
walks about as brisk ns aver. Ho talks of
i existence till they all met at
soon going north to work.
__ ,------ J aoc what had become of him. I fint to go waa Jarnos, though many peo­
Is Gen. Butler'a letter of the 30th
Another found l&gt;i=a=K ruined one night, |ple thought ho would hern tbo Ugrot
Tho ehipmMits cf iron ore from Marand he did tho world the only s-rview ho Ilife. He wae thrown from his carriage in insu addraaeed to Wayne McVeigh, of Pa. quette up to May 23 were 88,139 tons;
ever did by blowing kb brains out io his March, 1869, and died a few day. after. Im gives the PemMylvauia lawyer a Ro­ from Kscnabs, 29,839 tons. Pig iron
roccua where tliousaoils had besit ruiend. Wesley never oomplrtaly rocarerod from land fur hie Oliver. Thia newspaper com­ from Msrquotle, 1,750 tout,
Others uro keeping bare—that bwdnrei is tho shock which his brother', death had
Tho annual Pioneers' Masting of Qua
flourishing yet—-and a grosier number arc 'esuaod hia ; ho died on tbo 14th of Feb- bat only serves to amuse, nut instruct, the county will be held at Coasopolia on Wadroan-, 1870. In 1872 John hodspunlytic public. In dealing in aareusm the Geaerel nesday, June 20th. Governor Cromwell
stroke, which he never got over ; ho lin- has the advantage of his oppaastit, as ia
ahown in the uno of penc-ualitiw in the
Tho lied Ribbon Club io Hwro haa
| Tba fino wf HsqMr &amp; Bruthani has ! isetsn rwfsnwd to. Crimination and re­
60 um on its roll. Ths I.adm Union
in securing pubI since boon eoaeresd uf Fletcher Hiner,
| Fhtohsr Hsruor. Jr., Itiilip J. A. £r lie respect
amperanee Society haa a membership of
; per, a ere of Juress; John Worisy .ad
18. tasking in all 438. which is eertrialy
arouses the other of stealing private projh
I Jtaepb Abwor Harper, sms of John , and erty while ia a military pusitioa, and uppiyiogittohMowuperaoMi ure.and tbe
aecsaod answers by charging that the
writer married into a family where h„
malssr wsmud wot rwyrored, tod ikal

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TOBACCO.
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STOJSTE ’W-A.TiE.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

Vol. 22-4tf.

thyself mayest be in the wronThc Boston reported Meal into Mr.
Moouy's inquiry meetings iu tbe diaguiaa
ol ainoen, and tbe good man doesn't d»eorer the deception.

T: TIT. A CIT Mlf.T
a^tgy-Jtf.vs yjxte

BY SENDING FOR SAMPLES

LV.W,
BOSS
'500 CLOVER SEER

Dolly.

PERSONAL

Ladies and gendenrati." said an Irish
manager to his sudieoca of three, “so
there u nobody hare, I'll disM you all
The performaore cf thia night willnot be
performed ; but will bo repeated loiter­

LAUER BEER

GEO. PECI &amp; CO'S.
155

and

157

WM1WAI1AVE..IETI01T

Fash aate Sumer Dress Gtcds

LZffliQL
Lager
Beer

Swui lackiie
iiHilc Martite FWii
'OBKSTIC IONTHL’
Thn March niinaga of the San Francis,
oo mint wm the Isrwvst amount ever turned
out ia one month by any Caited States
■mt. The number of pinees, gold and
“2,258,W0. and there vain,
was BC,878,000.
c-ts his vuios under control- Society L
Mad to tha ghastly uaile of the Bua with
right boots, aad doau't mind it, but the
quavering toewa of an anguish stricken
voire are always calculated to out i gloara
over the satire e&gt;&gt;mmunity.
If you lounge- down into a rockiarchsir, nod tilt back sore. th. tore of .
mao in a Seal Suing boot, don't ask him
if be h hurt or toy anything ri« calculat­
'd to make him speak, just let him stand
t
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laM: HnKHnRattd!
LIGHTRUNNING

a iwsmuarisr.-i.’i.'tt

SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

•DOMSSTiC’SKWHfi MACUlJiKOO..

BlfAIBSHOP

tilH-IhGll'l'fNllliltkuGIIrlinftrdtli'lHlr’iilli ’ Iilililslli'illtlhlMi'HtirMV'Mtitlthlhatt rintffiffl limEil'-fflittiHff.lfettiiwsniss-.

Ffao-wofka

if they could be bought at all. j
The Loriilarda, tho Lenoxes and aU the
rich iamu.ni consider it essential to their
standing to bare more or leas good honeflmh, and any fine day there may ba seen
in the park hundreds of haram who can
make Ume very low down in tho thirties,
every young man of fashion thinking it
Doesasory to have his feat bone. The late
ilsfcabotd had (50,000 in borers when ho
exploded. It is a pretty sight fo mm ths
fast boreu out oa the park on a fine flay,
and the driven thereabout, many of I the
teams being driven by ladios, who gtf to
be a* skillful with the whip as their male
esccrta. Women all like good hones, and
it is a passion with them to drive. There
is no better bmineai than the breeding and
fitting of fine hoesea. Tbe moot ordinary

H R. Stevens Column

‘ iahing his adventry, sea proposes to call
!*fr the dors of. war. The public will
not wrarplain if this shall bs tbc end of it
There is a limit to which Uliiopwsto can
gr&gt; without offending, Out if persisted in it I

ournewyorki

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BIGGEST RUSH 1 CLOTHING

OFFICIAL PAPER OF BARRY COTNTT, ’

EVER SEEN IX GRAND RAPIDS.'

parts ars that ha U batter, aad ymbakly wiH
reverse, taeagh he I. yt; rrry low Il» haa
town attaaried by tba baat pbyriciuM fiva P«tewit, Chlrega tad Grawd Rapid.. The aware
wo-rk I,a L„ Iwen competlr.1 to da for ths l*o‘

On acconnt of dull times *ud having too large a Stock of Spring qnd Summer Clothing, We hare ‘

the Priceszof Men’s and Boy’s Clothing bo low that
Al^toUM^Jailr slew

EVERV ONES XA7IL.3L. BE SURPRISED
and wo have been doing an immense, business ever since.
Go to the City Drug Stole for a coriuj
drink of Soda Water.
Waxikb .
Baknh.
junrftf

NOTICE THESE PRICES, COME WHIL

l.ri.s, Fllawra. town*. Alla.

Sta

Partire daiiring to purchase muai
sbculd eaD on or addrree Bauer A Phrkt

,

Paris Green,
Paris Green,
Paris Gre^n,

WE HAVE THE GOODS.

Working Suita *3 50, *4 00 uid *6 00. former Price. *0 OO to *8 00.
‘'^cn “
Spring Suits $G. $7, $8 and $9, former prices $10 to $15.
Men’s Fine Cassimere and Black Cloth Suits $10 to $15 and up.

At WARZn A BARRES.

men claiming to be agent* for the wriL
known Eaty Organ, bet also claiming

Legal Bianki
Men’s Lined £ruU 75cts. and $1 00.
Men s all \\ dql t
$2 50, $3 and up.
Men’s Fine alb Wool
and Vest* $4, $5 and
Men's all Wool Coats (Job&gt;12 50.
Men’s Cotton Socks 3 and Gctfr.-q pair

BAUER A PARKER, Hauinn. Mieh.
Abo agnu fur the cebbratod Singer
Sewing Machine, at the reduced price*.

Legal Blanks
Legal Blanks
ai

WAIZEI A BABIES.

Tbe Engine and Jloai Companies will
meet at the engine roam* in full uniform,
for drill, at 7 o'clock abarp, Friday Eve,
June 8. W. F. IJinu, Chief Engineer.
Jort received, and for sale at tho lowest
llring ralca, a vary large atoek of ladies’
Griten, first dtm tuko, Miaaaa* ud Children’a Gaiters, Boou and Shoes of aB |
kinds sod pneas, Slippars, etc., etc. Come I
and see for youraelvm Store on Jeffer­
son Street, esut side, opposite the little
brick.
John G. Rcwtan.
maytef

All About the County.

of all kinds ejred. Canecro of the Btraat
removed withoat breaking tbo akin if tok­
en early. Knife no* used. Very little
pain. Call on or nilrtmt
E. F. Brown, M. D.,
aprlStf
-------- * __________________
Hartings, Mifh.
New Millinery Store,

Lower than any other Store in the State, and you will do well, and getbert.ter Goods, and

THE GREAT ONE PRICE STAR CLOTHING HC
Double Store, 38, 40,
fe?

money fcy coming

Canal St, GRAND RAPIDS.

These extra Low Prices will continue till our present Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ia all disposed ot

.

TRIUMPHANT!^
n
OVER SBD TAYLOR RAKES The
Advance Plow HI W Ifflffl!
Call a! lit Sip tfteBIG HAT.
W ALB It I DOE.

A Bleating for Needle-Women and all
other* engaged in sedentary employ-

Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Bair to

its natural Vitality and Color.

Ia offering to all the large* aaaertraent
the .eripturss. Thr whois work throughout
admirably Hlaatratbd with fall page Uosl
putts, taken from palatine* by »m»e at tba
aid nuHtm. including Raphael. Gai-Jo, and

of HATS, CAPS ud

GENTS' FUR­

NISHING GOODS

io be found out-

500 BHIE MBD MIS

siawor sq
Empire Block,

GOOD ms TO THU PUBLIC!

Pattern*! Pattern*!
A. Burdette Smith's Patienu—the beat
in the world—with doth models, just receired ud for aals al the rooms of Mrs.
0. V. Greenfield—on Broadway.
may30t3 , .
____ __

Whep you wul your prescriptions pul
up with 1'nrr Dngi and al reaaoaable
prfo®, come to the U1TY DRUG STORE
junrflf
Warns A Bapsta.

he Joke comet io. ffi.' IS SELL
ieg them ar Mtrcn lower
/‘RICES-Vn't Eul Io see lhe g.wda be­

fore purchaaing.

Peaches, Tomatoes, Paas, Beans. Lobaten.
Sardines. Pork, Tenderloins. Pigs’ Feet,
Ac., Ac. Saint, Huolk i Puston.
maylffU .

The asaonment of Wall /'.ip er ia befog
X-rpi/sff by repealed addition* of new
pwtte**, at tVaxzu A Bamxk*. janeGtf

¥hidiurto=ra

And here b where

aid* of Detroit.

JIOWERJ REAPER

A dressing

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
Sold By

Plaster, Lime,
Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles. 4c.

from

A. D. COOK.

those ‘dclctarioM subftaxiccs

trerous, and iHjorioi to tha hair, the
Vigor rar. ondy benefit but not barat
it If wuted merely foe b

"hated. Jna* Mb. wn

MESSER BROTHERS

atrophied and decayed. Bat uch m
rrntain canbcnred for mcfolnaaa
by thb application.
iMteadoffouling tho hair with a party aadimesk, it
will keep it daan aad vigorwxa. Ita
0,-eisiosal n« will prevent tho hair
from tamfog gray or telling oC; aad

STOCK OF GROCERIES

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing aiae ran be found no derir-

WANZER &amp; BARNES,
City Drug Store,

Special Notices.
Pulmonic Syrup.

Canada Sotnunut Railwax MNR.—
Thia popular line eommured on their
rammer time eard, Monday, May Itth,
threw fnt cxpraM train* eaat, ia connection
with th* M. C. R- B. PaMentpra leaving
Hastings at 7:30 a. M-, arrive at Buffalo
same day at 8:10 r. N., and New York
neat morning al 10.30 A. X. Thia fast
day esprcra is the bort train between
Michigan and tbe East. Parlor ears from
Detroit to Buffalo; sleeping cnaehos from
Buffalo to New York.
may.H'if

Farmers buying painU, oils or brashes
will do well to ®a« ud gel the priooi at
Wanxnx A BaAoh.
JueaOif
Agent* Wanted.
A gdod, Eve mu wanted to aril Sweet’s
Antomatfo Rainwaur CuLoff, one of the
best scSing artirim gotegA big chatier
...... right kiad of a mu.
For
particular* call onH addrraa
FEED SWEET,
Ptot OSoc building, Heatings Mich
p'Oa Friday -I la*t &gt;Hk Haras, Adam of
Hope s«M to John Stealay of this rity a splndid l»« at Baldwin aad Kenton* 8yy applet.
He (Adams) Lu abaci tw. hundred bo-hrls

aoUfy ihsa to apprer far eraadaslioa al a
Una to be »«rd by tha t'enuaUlka. There war,
three spylicailosa Iliad f.r lhepMitiou &lt;rf prioclpkl, but no sethrn was takea on any of than,
aa the adaption at Mr. Swearer’• rweotetleu

CORRESroNOENCC.

Local

pallet;

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY

XiMlM(*K'tetey'vtewUhrirbMnh j
Srrstw.'ajttrM,
ssfiam Maitatem aeraerUact* to ware ,

.irSF1
•wtasnw.o).

Toiiet articles— Perfumery
School, Miscellaneous,
,and Blank Books
—Stationery .

OLD STAND on Jcffmoa Street

'have luen .elected

TG CONSUMPTIVES,

fto *4reHM«. hs»-.M laaa Mrw»a&lt;aUi «*l
r that &lt;r*u tlaaaia, •Sr a *&lt;ai

DEFY COMPETITION
Tho Mild Power

Brick for aal« at my yard. Soctiou 23d,
in Hetland. *

CURES
Homeopathic Specifics

&lt;1 J. RumeU’s.
trimmed’ HATS.

Wm. H. Goodyear

jamlM

I

PHARMACEUTIC!!. CEENETjuneUtf'

Miu. M. A. Poland's.

In tho Sweet By-snd-by

The double buak corwt ia all maw. The
Cannot but be the happy thought aa llio
beat tiling and moat durable corset ia tho
tarket. J. Rreeaujunel3U fortunate recipient of the "BootV Movs SuStprnr.u.T’.rrra-.-UTAIN Touatar" ^tee iu wonderfully at­ ---------------- '“maSraM
tractive pqpa aod pnuaoi iu faactnating
DOMEBSIC PAPER PATTERNS.
Mtstss
dial
imjlH Iks actus
with new ud highly artbti* engraving*, ■
iU Ulcr-prvto a modal of typographical !
ridiMaa. ud the arrangement throughout |
" simply auoerb, tho Rootr Mountain j
Tot put ia worthy of coiupariton with i
IVriaretfiie Amcneu or Tkt .Ihliic. It ,
b written in goaeipy. graphic attic, cover
fog deteib of the lour through the gardaaa
of the South weal (the Arkanaaa Valley. .
Soulbora Kauaaa), to tbe very heart of tho
Alpa pf America—the Rocky Mountains.
JaunU are made to all tbr famoua reaorto JhmrdFASXlj;
of Cokuredo, tho remarkable rafoa. tho i
aprfo^*; tha mine*, and. in abort, to every ,
point of ictcrmt to tourist, agrfoulturaliat, &lt;
oapitaJJet, NOner, ud iaraiiT With (ba J
Tot-atrr, the Saw Jcaw Grant koeps &lt;
luiag aempaay, tad the two publfoatiooa j
are mailed free to all writing for one or !

Lou of comfort if you doa't m&gt; to Em.
Busby'« to get «baved.
Good Urbers,
(harp raaora, clean Uwnli ud strict attoatn to bmate— maU fa i
. jmriy
jnnelau
Wanted.

.StSfEL,

PEOPLES

DRUG

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Physician's Preecriptionb and
Family Recipes

MEDICAL1SOTGICAL UfflUTE.

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY
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carefully pre­

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pared with Drugs and Chemicals

To Those tehom it
of purest quality inly.
may Concern. »
T 0 ADVERTISERS. I am
running

a New Portable Mn
chine for mo ring,rais­
ing or changing th.
location of building,
from small to great

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It i. riaorariy to be bopwd lUt, wbik in
England Gen. Grant will iafoem tbe iaadiog newspaper! there that California
ata tbe capital of Rcetoa.

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THE
from MaurohuartU and Mr. Wayne Me
Vaigh, of Petuwyivani* .Mr. MeVrigb
iacut iu aaimikr letter ia which he m
ease* bold B. of pf.cuig an unfemiliarity with Georg. Waahington'. little hatch­
et too great to eaU by it. propat
name. The eountry, with bated breath,

HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

Has The Largest Circulation,
Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

will be your word, that have helped me to
rale they tn tow going, murdering and
frd I can do so."
After* few day* th* doctor relied oo a robbing American ritixena, they will &gt;1
lady who was at tbe point at death ; aad, lu: get lh»-maslr«. into trouble. General
on ratering the room, *ha mid. “Ob, lor a
hope of ccenloct ■ But where am I to kok
for itr
“To God," my dear madam," aaid he ;
“He will help you."
•
"Deyou mean it, Ductor Blount?" she
uked ' Thea bew ia it you have never
told me ao before, dnrina I bis long, weary

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h»J only tltought more' recgive me. dear
’ friend, and be aarared thu your Father
kuowi all your fear* and *orrowv, and take
cv.urare aUlL
Though the way may be
dark, all .hall be light at laat. only believe
i in the Lrrd Jopu' power to help vow.
, Da (aid.'let not your h&lt;«rt be tronUed.
. neither let it ba afraid,' aud, 'lo Im with
you alway, even unv&gt; tbe end of tbe
I world.'
Sow are you more- ebaared!'' be
. aaked. “I must go now aud am poor Mn.
Blake, who i». like you, preparing for bar
। beermly bom."
,
Uh patient premed hi* hand before
, porting, rnying, “God ha* mt you here
and atron-r a&gt; many of hi* younger breth-. to help ute, even though it ba* been at the
eleventh bow. I will rling to your word.;
The gig waa soon ready aad doctor. aud may wc meet in heaven through our
Blount steadily driving to Woodrewt,where, Iledeernrr'a merit*."
On reach .ng Mra. Blake'* door, be wu
the bouM of hi* patient wa* '
“Poor thing." muted tbe kind old man, met by her Miter, who aaid, “She has juat
"I should like to do what I can for her. «&gt;i pjuv, «r, and Chao« her last word, were,
weak u *bc i* and not over well off eith­. 'The doctor, he ha* put me at the feat of
er, to point of monrv. It must require. Jceu* He wu my mintotering angrl. *ad
plenty at band work, without .anything. all ia pence ’ "
The old gentleman** rate* Uicred u he
eto* totook after her sick children, in herr
ddiente (tele, and not even a siMer to help, aaid, “1 thank my heavenly Father for
her. However. God ia good and will sup­. bi* great goodoeaa in allowing me to du
r
whal
helped bar. Henceforth my mtaatoo
port her, no doubt, and it will not do for
me to look gloomy when 1
in. So a, shall bo not only for the body whieh mu»t
trace to these thought* although I do, penal, but for the and (too, whieh fires
wish my poor rotirat bad mere ritanc- of
getting (trong by bring able to obtain a
ehaage of air and rest.''
Tbe doctor had now axrived at the house,
and. dismounting, proceeded to knock at
tbedoor, which wu answered by a tidytockiog servant, who mid, “Willyon walk
up »|laiT* if you pieawe,' and led tbe way
to Mr*. Leonard'* room. She was In bed, happy spirit departed. while they who Were
looking pda aad anxious; and, ia answer left behind added, “Wei! doer, tho*) good
to the debtor's miinirire, aaid ah* felt worn and faithful servant”
“Yea," repeated Mr*. Leonard, '‘maybe
out with pain and depression, and how MMn out so late, but indeed bear that welcome, aad meet again
the many who bare,baea Ursaed by his
the agony wu »u mt*
word*"
“Never mind that.
At the grave the clergyman aai.1, “My
are suffering from, aad it
need much I friend* I hare lent a dror ami vahred
patience; but 1 will du whal I can for brother, even he who ba* werked with ma
you."
to long for the good of anal* and whom
“Yow are vary kind," replied Mr* Leon­ now it ia my aad duty to commit to the
ard; “I am aodtotreMod I can paly go to earth; but, thank G&lt;xl, hie epirit to already
ia happiness; ao let tee not rapine. Many
a pastor ha* to lament tint hu teaching
o tbe sick ha* bens thrown away by a
skeptical doctor’* scoffing and *hakiag th*
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B.rAJAA a
What piece of coin ia double it* value
by drducting ita half? half-penny.

DEPARTMENT

Georgia ha* a jug factory al la*, after
these thru* hundred yean of waiti g.
“I l uwnyoa for it," ths bull aaH,
'■ whether you have your way, or I mus**

The Pope to (aid to be grently cooeernad

Tha.Canr b the tailmt sovereign in En- '
rope. TJtc Emperor William cornea next
io height.
.
About three mtl'.ioo fans were ahippad
fiotu Japan in 1875, almost all of which
tame to this country.

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­
ter Heads, Note Heads, State

An OlWcgo county paper iavued an ex­
tra to announce tbe killing of a big block
bear r.cnr Sandy Creek. '

merits,En v elopes, Busi-

The head line "Congmaional Intelfir
grace" dure not imply that Congreaamaw

ness and Calling
Cards, &amp;c., &amp;c.

Sprinkle, eprinkle, little cart, bow I won­
der where thou art. Come aad lay thia
fearful dent, ere our long* Alban and bust;
When they *er « man in London in a
•cal akin ooat and wearing diamond*, they ■
whuper. “There goe* another American

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DETKOIT

G»c M. Dewey, Editor.

State St., Boating*, Micb.

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HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURB
Diseases with Its Agonies.

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keep mriet a* yon are exhatuted.'
An*, with a few mom direetkua the
kind physician took hi* leave, hit patient
eertaiuly looking brighter than when be
entered the room
At the foot of tbe
(tain ha mat the buaboud, to whom ba
(aid.
HI will Mad your wife aome medi­
a(he Dead* much earn and muat eer
bave a change before long, there ia
inch a waat of power combined with othSo, shaking huda, be departed.
- Month* passed.
Changes to the coan
tryudaea Ud done no good to Mr*.
Leonard, and at het the doctor sent hi*
patirat in aa rainent London physician.
“I fori more mtlafied now," eaid hr oo
her rotors. “I have Mt been wrong in
my treatment, and you muat hare pa­
tience."
How wearily fell these word* on Elir*.
beth Lennarp'a ear3* rite pictured mouth*,
perhare yean of mental decrawiun and
bodily auSeriog; feeling a*'if ah* would

thia life long. All interret aerated gone
from everything, the world looked dreary,
and (he felt daily datun a burden to her;
but, al last, with a great effort at eheerfui
Baa, aba anid. “You bare hxxn very good
to me, iu ductor Blount What ahould
I have done without you? You seemed to
leave me al the feet of J MU. the other
day, nod I had peace, but how speedily
did it vanish' fa it from the complaint I
“Ye*" said the doctor, “God will krep
you. You mast not give way to gloomy
thought* Take rest, ud 1 hope to time
all wtH be well."
“Wlut a gtorfou* miarian you doctor,
have!', returned Mr. Leonard; “you not
only do good to die body bnl «l»u to the
mind, whan, you are so noble and kind a.
to'ratar into the spiritual difi ealtia* ofyour
potiente, sr.d try aud lead them to God.
aa^poae 1, to my waak and nervou. atatc,
bad a skeptical doctor, whal a misery it
would be! I shall never be rid* to rejay
you, but you have my deepest grstitude,
and I will follow all your direction*, ud,
if thia iHaeaa trechaa bm palteare, howev­
er weary the laaami m.y be to learn, it will
be auanethiog gained."
“Ob for a hurt to praise my God,
A heart from *to sot free,
A h*ert that ', .prink rhri with the blind

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letter.

WAiBurarow, D. C., June 1, 77.
Immediately upon evofiscating tbe Arlingtoa estate, Gen. Lae's former home,
•ituatc from Wuhington just serosa the
Potomac oo the Virginia aide, and declar­
ing that the name ahould tbraewforwarJ be
used only u a national cemrt.ry, a con­
tract wu anlcrad ioto by thu Government
with certain parties, that they (tbene par­
tiro) ahould gather rkotn the batik field
where they lay the Imooa of our fal'cn
brarea and couvry them to thia cemetery.
They did tbeir work well, but what, with
being paid by tho load, aad not bring
special anatoaiate. it wu by far too well
done, and the result wu that when wo
strewed yesterday, we honored with equJ
respect bones of man and male, lying io
thia beautiful cemetery in the common
eommuniuo that they both feel in the defveae of onr country
The ccrvurouKW
passed off very plemaatJy, an exceedingly
fine addnm bring deliver'd by Graeral
Goff of Virginia, and a moat appropriate
and original poem by Will Gtritoo of
Michigan.
The day itself wu ooe of
Wuhmgtoo'. pleasantest.
1 notiea by my exchanges that there to
a crying demand all over the country, for
• new party, and that tbe poStical ioveo-

have any of tliaae insect* tn your duuicl
I want to inform them on the word of a
Washington correaponden:, that the game
to not worth the candle, far whatever
Francis Train'* patent. I, for ooe, don't
believe that w« need any new partus, in
fact, I am inriined to briiere thaL with a
very little fixing over, eveu the old prioriplan would anawer for a few'yean longer.
John Lothrop Mutiny i. dwul, and in
rittoro*. and the world om o( iu brightest
miodn
Mr. Mtrtriy served hto country
faithfully at two eoerts, but it waa aa a
student and historian that ba won hi*
grsaum feme. Aa a writer rf htotofy be

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kept constantly on hand, and Prescription*
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EDITOR.

’•sasMSi?
Txans or KUSKaimos

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY,JUNE 20, 1877
FASHIONS

FARMERS

?m»i mid Boms cm

Thomas Rake

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON

D A T*S O F AD VLR TIXING.

WHOLE NO. 2054 ™

VOL. xxn. NO. 8

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

hiBMif. Il tartaiuly made hin
■take th. ruoark U wm begin a
baring aurpriaed her in her farori
Before aatrr dm it buesawt
■at Lizxir

i It wm victorious over all Competitors al the Great Centennial
Field
* BVMVUVBI-------Trial.
- --- - It works the easiest because the weight of the driver
riiMilw ■•tiatircioe« the dumping, and is the most durable because it has
। WROUGHT
..
m
»v.. (not
cast) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
IRON
(
(not iron) over the teeth. THE CLEANING BAR IS "ENTIRELY
'NEW and NOVEL, no sticks plugged in the axle,
AT LAW A SOLICITOR NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We also have the

attorneyaT lawa’sojjcitor

ATTORNEY

rya^aalraySUX*

s lepfiblicaa Banner

GEO. M. DEWEY

On Thursday

?js f«?i*2r»saBS!

ineffecCual

AugtMU niunwd

proUhlr gMAnd

mu Crallica, Mr. Bowen ackuiwledged

PHIL W. NISKERW.

SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER,

“ ~ CKWTRAb HUITBE.

stub Uwr rwJd Nava bluabwd, tauawd,

COMBINED MOWEE AND REAPER

wra.'-.a. rS.H be atke

The Ohamjnon was the lighest draft of all tlo Machines t.ysted at
the Centennial Field Trial of Mowers and Reapers and received
, the highest award.

‘WuSHKKXSE^
Sweet’s Hot«l,
............... “,CB

"doauJ AN** BOOM, n-w PEA PAT.

be readily---wm fully occupied with faahionable aocicti
du»t trtcllinj lint, ao Maple yet an etyliah

The New Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
It is unequalled fur quality of WORK. LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DURABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought
Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while its

ONLY JUST LIZZIE.
"Halto, Bova ' 1 thought you bad eut

Weight is Little More Than One-Half

DENTIST

Mtille,

That

ParbiM inspiration, the I.btor,

other Reapers, which jut a very desirable feature.

MicUiat

STUDKBAKER WAGONS, 8UPBRIOR AND HOO6IRR GRAIN DRILLS,
MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVEI-S, AC., AC

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ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

Come and see ourStock.
ATTOBSl™ Jr LAtTl'soLICIT.

“ HAltVST WRIOHT.

^.v.t:asx,'exs:i-a^i\

vomsyi.

UiTahanA
'Heven t you T’ l^teky
lite Ten; pbew. Nice folks.'
• table ! Fine giria, too '
the Mortiaai T

Uig m near, NWgiag »u »oftly, and Mr.
Bowen wu ryther enjoying it.
— •*•wcct rotce of AuguM
quite ao dulcwt m uattel.

foulard;

Balking .mu ol white flannel, lnmae.1

GREBLE &amp; RVSSELL

OVER 500 TAYLOIT RARES

add ma. Here it b Mm. Ilona Motjicr, King atreot. Eat station "
“Thank you, thank you, Cliff I I'll r&gt; bodily ones,’ laaghad
rar thia renr dar, tad tea how I like th*

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if he ena bold oat.

If

Would thia if I

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.

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u&gt;ae eptnt,
n.

indacriUble
dainty flguraa
rich Jaauww

RIKER.

t2£w.~v2:

Gidaoa J. ItDow, after kSine educated

itw &lt;if msm
sens’ MDDALS AT FIELD JRIALS IS kcrofe I

pertoo**

S

DR. IL F- PECKHAM,

cnc rny»{ciA»

anp mwibon.

DELIGHT J. WOLF.M.B.

I&gt;&lt; au«&gt;t..e.

nim mm r»

r^u'retneeta

Fancy one off

Tiu*m copper.fanind diviattia emlwlated |
only wind you keep
returned Augwata.

which render* ateotutely dialing the1

walked away to hbnKca.

r« Mireaaaftil.
Bowen ooailr

aa*»«r

"■2d
of international obligation! an not looked

I'renideut nod.

lure, which ao ataimiiata with the wearer
and tMrttol our

at

DR. C. KL'MELL,

LCCIt'9 RCSSKLL.

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
SOLD FROM HASTINGS AND MIDDLEVILLE IN 1876.

Item.
Mr. Bow« haring m MmetBenl with I
■ friasd in lb« sky, returned tofort dinner

• I'm willing Gaa ahould

lonely thOd I

foVumble to th* Monde , and it b alwaya

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MESSER BROTHERS
favorable to oUerring all nor international

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
urnGHER.

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knowledge of
ru politely attentive
careful nut to lot fhU t

NEW

nlatWa to the aBacad Bllibuaterinc ffttiny

which rocnprehetxh tact, poetry and cam-

ISAAC W. VROOMAI.

Builders, examine, their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WIARD
PLOW, before purohasingothers,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
n- j- W'
Mbs Mortiuwrr m&gt;
uwAbObUiqito.
the Walter A. Wood Machines, drmiar
Carriaie. Sin ad OnaseiHl at
uS-jsix’SAt;

Prandact n eery

JOHN Q. CKENSY.

eonrre. Wto readily ffiten“I hare
rtffhtfti)." -id

MH threat, n.d

r. c. HOLBROOK.

thiaff,** mid the bdy, bridling and bltub
tnf, bat with a purinw e»ila.
“Then, wiU you |*»« um year daughter?

the food ■other.

“But I a» wre, if dear I

Sotto Smith, number 16, East Fourteenth

I a | rote-ti: :■
lady housewife tor her family.

He b

mwii'jT POWERS &amp; BARLOW

Jefferson St,

sum juuutirrrjTr
UoffCtonifeH and Happincu\

who, while prim ngwnt,
M Mrs. FhaheAal.

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,

OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY.

until you have priced their Goods, for you

DR. J. B LaSURE

will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are

mw » bmotiful brow.

bum

�Whin Lake, earn* off
I thing in thm Mteioa cf l
taa’ooi ever 5,&lt;*W fruit

mouey en^gl. Within a week four men
cUrgvd with grave crime* and under d

real, dehberately walked off, one out of
Ludlow Street Jail. oo. owl of th* Tombs
Pdfo.Court.aU tw. M W th- Omrt
Haase. Ia saeh mae tba ofcwra m

increase of the voting population

If Gov. Stone of Miaiin'lji fo unabk,
M ho Mys, to do anything about tbe Olis
holm tiwij. it murt be owing to public
hntiment. As Mr. Lamar acemato ba the
popuUr favorite in that State, why wouldn’t
it be well to hear from him just now •

CIVIL SERVICE REFORM.

The spirit of reform which sbeok die
city hM spent it* .course, popular feeling
ha* ia a nxnewre suicided, rigflanee is re­
laxed and tbe Ifomoeracy have eome to the
I frcuL Tbe old Twaol villain, ar. filling
tbe tdfiera, Bom Kelly and bi. gang ham
[ control, and muh epara&amp;m* M pmmluing

proposed to withdraw any ef it.

general regnboona, :about 25,000, or one
Senator Conkling, according to the state­
fourth of the er.bins! children, are enrolled media of a gentlrman from I tita, does not
in tbe school*.
intend at [reseat to make any reeommen
In Fknda, Governor Brew claimed m
datino* for appointments under tbe Admin
u&lt;ration, or to in say way interfere ia mat
tore ef patroeage. A* to the policy of the
Administration, be, witb many other*, b
waiting.
Secretary Evart* predicts that, in view
bather, General Sherman. Weomatrin
of the truly patriotic courm pursued by
tb remark of Gail Hamilton, that the only
President Haya* and bis Cabinet, that ia
Ms and real reform in the aril a-rrice
1S80 tbe Republican choice for President
will be elected by an evervbelraing major
by. Tbe only smbirioe of the ptcarni. Ad­
ministration b to give the people a good

publicaaa. ropported by tbe decent portion
of the Democracy, the city wiB be in the
hands of the Tammaoyitro M oompfotely
m H was under Tweed, within a yw. The
Bepubikaw "ho are growling about mall
matter* ia the Praaideat'e psliey ought to
stay fore awhile, and are the practical
werkings of Dreweracy where it Lm saiimited sway. It b alike everywhere.
Wherever it gets power oosraprioo ran.
riot, and fraud rules raprearo. Tsmmaay

COFFEE
SOAP

All Abo

TOBACCO.
CROCKERY.

ASKING TOO MUCH.

, The South Carotins Senate La* refund
to pay tbe interest on it* Stole lend*.

Edward P. fWlJ United Stata Minuter
to Austria, liai tendered his resignation.

State be aDawed togn unpunished and un­
tried, he b taking too much. When he
mAas a duunre intimation half a threat,
th* the Itesadm can expert no favor*
fra.* the Danocrafo of Alabama if he al­
low* thmo indictment* tn bo preaod in th.
courts, he ou only Ucetacs tbe ebunpipn guitlS.

STONE -W-A/RE.
CharioUe, b »tyled “the Gough ol Eaton
County."
The lensing Rtyvl.licn* givM a list of
103 red-ribbon dubs, wither membenhip
of 59^66.

The Murphy movement, which Lm
swept the wulhern tier of counties ia the
State tike a whiriwiod, is bring inaugural cd in thia city. The tempcraMe bodies,
under thA skilful leadership cf young
Tyne, and other* equally scalene, have
perfected a cunaotidaiioa, and will make a
movement along the whale line. License*
I luave been granted a* freely as ever, fur
tbe provision in the excise law which proj hibited liwnws to al! exerpt innkeepers
who kept.three beds for tbe accommodatloa cf -the public wm very easily evaded.
The rum mill* rech put up,three tanka in
their roar rooms, and unblushingly swore
that they were inn-k&lt;^p«s, and got tbrir

Bowne, Combs A Co., bankcra of^Rat-

. (J

President Ilsyes baa accepted an ic
tioc. to visit Rhede Island during the :

Tbe red ribbon club of Ypsilanti will
eelelrile Joly 4 th. The Ann Arbor dub
Jas. H. Mill* ha* raccir«l the appoint­ ha* teen inviteU to participate.
ment cf Secretary uf Montana, In pbco of
Thoma* IHaw*’. of Keen., has a living
J a*. CoUoway.
i
.

aaase other partial in |he Sooth are eri
destly laboring under a se riots* mixappre.
bmico of the President's policy of wociJ.

Gov. Young of Ohio hu ccrfeJudeil not
to be s candUate for re -election. Prirste
businesi too pressiag.
.

OUR NEW YORK LETTER.

child a idea of pacifiostka, who, ia hi*
The Cabinet baa decided to appoint Mr*.
Polit&gt;I-The Ring Robbera-Procauser moment*, advised the new aane to
Thompson, daughter of the late Alexander
tectioo against Crina—Tammany in
by in an ample .tore at eweatmeaUi to
Il o.iU the tax payers of Newaygo coam
Campbell^ posunaster at Izraiavule, Ky.
Control
again—Temperance—Fi­
ly 81,000 per »nuum to board and take
“poafy- him when hi* fit* orate cw.
nancial Trouble*—Busineu.
The Republicans tarried the Norwich care of their prisoners in the Grand WipTtabari* of the IVvmdent* policy of
idsjaiL
J/
(Conn.)
charter
election
on
th.
4th
I
m
U
caweQiatlc.n ia to treat the people of all ace-.
A Htale cxehaaue Mks what would a
by an avenge majority of 550—a gain.
large [-re erntage
tbe male population
f Tbe Ohio'DemocraU are represented m do for support, if tbe .treat corners were
baring concluded to abandon the grrenback
and take their stand on the silrer dollar.

They intend to bold a series of monalcr
meetings to awaken the publie conscience,
and then to comtaeoc4 legal proceedings rig
wheel, inside of c»ch other. Thu splurge orouriy. They will organise in every
was originally intended by ths anti-Tildcri ward, bars vigilance committee., th. Bed
Democracy of this »Jty m the beginiin;
of s movement to put Hendrick, on the
track three year* from now. . Originally

The total amount stolen by the New
York ring tfigrea, Tweed, Sweeney, Con­
nolly A Co-, b Mt down at 829,944,000.

sl Government. The "speded child" tree!
meat b to cvnsti t u te no psxi of that policy.
Tie purchase of good behavior by special
gifts bentirely foreign to it. Indeed,ilb
an insult to the better portion of tbe peo­
ple of the 8o.:th to treat them a* though
tbeir good will to the Government and

Governor Young of Ohio say* that be
will not swept a Republican nomination
for a second term sb wild it be offered to

Premdrat Hayca Km sigu-d the ccmuiteioa of ex'Got. Thoma. A. Osborne, of
j Kansas, to be United State. Minuter to

would do the people of the South great in­
justice by adopting a policy which would
suggcslkbc periodical btatowal of baeon,
tobacco, biaaksta, mMoeaaee with religion
and trader, "with rum to keep the people of
that Motion partially pacified after the In-

terfrrence? Il the Northern Dsmocrpt,
wbos. devotton to reform has impelled him
to vote m many votes as a doses Republioms, a worae fellow than toe Southern
ballot-box staffer ? Aro the peepb of the
South prupoaing to put thraawive* in the
position wlikb Senator Mmgan has taken
by dreiaring that indictment* agsiasi par­
tite charged witb note at deetiuus and
with Uflot-box stufong most be art aside,
m the prim of their sapport of the Gov-

•

The Government claims 8502,IMO of
Frank Leslie, and be says bo ■owts only
8500. The lawyc like tbe appearance of
the controrervy.
Ex-Governor John T. Hoffman i* mcnliooed by tbe Albany Erprat
a pros­
pective Ilesiocnitic candidate for Secretary

dcmonalrariuu—the excuse bring that it
was merely a good-bye to Hendrick*, who
wa* co . route for Earop*. But Uncle
Sammy is altogrther too Mtute for any­
thing of this kind, and he quietly notified
th. managers tbit they had !&gt;etler invite
Judge Swayne, one of the, Amoeisto
Justiaa of the 11. 8. Supremo Court, it him or there would be trouble. It wm
bolding court ia Detroit in place of Judge done aceordiegly, and then Sammy pul
Edmonds, who reontly died.

Mre. Julia G. Brower, of Owosso, ha*
recently finished a patch work quik coouining 3,200 piece*. Kha b in bar serMackey, the ex-Sptektr of-the South
Carolina Hott*, uf Bepreaenlarirea, the completed within two mundis.
The Detroit and Milwaukt
Washington correspondent ol tbe Chicago
onapaay have a gang of men ,
TVffanw MTS, b to; have a federal oflfoe.
Grand ilapidi, building a rto
Ignatius Dounelly of Miuoeaote, with
th. help of a few follower*, will organixa
himself into a “Groimbact” CenrtaCompan/have a gang of two at work at
Grand Rapids, building a stone pier in
Grand Hi vw, preparatory to placing th*
. £
Got. Stone became the Executive of now iron Bridge in poritioo.
Miasiarippi by rirlae of being Speaker of
Kight*girls of on. fkmily (colored !, m
ths Hous when Guv. Arnot rraigned. Ualvin, in tbe Southern part of this State,
Before he was Governor be wm a whoU weigh 1.GC2 pound*; the father weigh*
over 200 pounds, the mother bring ol ordin*ry site.
John Garvia, a firmer firing near Mt
era Unmoernis, who hava been talking at Oeiwsi, wm fatally injured at a barn rais­
"Washington about a new party, are att.ir- ing on tbe 5th hm., by a rope breaking,
neys of iO'xU whisky and tobacco men, and biting a timber fall, breaking both kips.

ora of tbe Federal laws aha!! go
county, Min, .nd England, with tar eeatomary regard for ker subject* abroad, has
demanded m inTtwLigaUcn to aacwtaia the

SCHOOLHOUSE
SOUTH.

AT

THE

Fm&gt;0 aool is mi
and eemtaag an*
BmUi, Hegi. *
awes at e&gt;fM
tlcaie
Un. Jnepb K
mteCsrtsae ta fora
day. stem.
CMk always n

GREATEST show oh earth
bow®’
Y SENDING FOR SAMPLES

Grat ESK Mt, Jib :ra ini.
Jxtn Witafii, Jar ITO 1IT1
Ms M '.ttntaj, Jute till Itri
50 50

50

50

LI. TO,

50

Tbe South Carolina Houie of BeproMtnarirm has pasted a bill to prohibit tbe
sale of a-ed cotton letwren sunset and sun­
rise. The object ia to prevent cotton ateai.
ingbrnestu* Four colored Republican.

•ng a great .leal of good thereby, A
as these are the small luckct-.hopa ihu
furnuh the very poor with ths vilevt rum
--.nd they intend aa well to regulate the
traffic among lho*e whe are too .trong to
be aipclehcd, compelling them at leMt to
keep within the bound* of decency. All
good citucnt are expwXed to join in the
movement, and by sheer forts of pablic
opinion make it a aneem * It will amount
to wmothing thia time, for it is being
guoe alxiul the prupse way.

dially. But he cut the comb of Morris­
sey most effectually. Tbe epoechn ol
Slippery Sam make iatereMing reading.
In the crowd who stood close beside him
while he wm denouncing fraud were
Pel too, who engineered tbe attempt
to buy a Hepubljtnn elector ia Oregon,
Tweed’s district attorncr and two of hi*
deputies, a score df Tweed’s best known
official*, men who grew rich out of hw
rtealinpi by TOdro’s help, and ..try po­
litical shyster and adventurer in the city.
And to such a crowd, the ahatnel/M man
who ataada first on the list of political
rorruptioniats, who spent five million* of
stolro money b an attempt to buy himself
into ths Presidency, spoke gravely of the
terrible frauds that had kept him out of
the Preaideaeyl It wm the cheekiest
prrfortsatKe that New York ever saw.
Tddeo Mill intends to ba a candidate io

money wm the all of a thousand poor la­
borer., widows and girl*, who bad pet
each their little pittance where it was lop
p&lt;md to bo aafa, that they might bare it {
to pay rent and tor food against the day
when no work could be procured, the ex­
tout s&gt;f the disaster may be comprehended.

toonded, about a thousand people whoec
depossita ran from 84 to 825, were st the
bank, the men mining, the women weep­
ing. The treasurer of the French Bea
evofoat Society ran away with all their
fund*, 820,000, and one or two life ioaurance cobpcnta are in the throe, of dimo-

the volume of greenback, within a few
moutha to the 83M,000,000 limit, Ixed is

ax 15.UO0 boskets fcvary twig b doing
iubvribmt. andnbral thirty man m
ampfoyed removing the mesa ef harden.
Cd. T. B. W. Stockton, of Flint, own*
• letter written by O. Wmbingtoa, oa the
7ih of October. 1779, ordering a jaek-

155 and

157

25^‘S.IS WiEfetysV
SBs.szor.ui-'J^Ts-u:

BOSS

LAUER BEER

LU-.UU, Mrt.t
■artaroe eOTstMk

•

hdimMt Smrllra! Gail
a SILKS.
ADI.NLS,

DOUBLE MANAGE ACT,

PERSONAL

LUBICL

Sniii-laciiit

fciai $25,000 Bibtal Betart
ihe ojtLY Lirn&gt;a

iisiit late ftiiu
OlffiTIC 10HTHL'

DHT GOODS.
O YE I (SOLDIERS?;I O YBS

laM: RnI&gt;Ki,HnRtttini!

LIGHT-RUNNING

HIPPOPOTAMUS!
-A.DMX1UA.Xi

TtOblESTXC

DOTI

TXTCX-TTUrNTGCHARLES W. FISH,

I»T|B
BEST.

DOMI

lAOISECO..

rxKK to au-; &gt;, MAt—iM 1* “—Urth of hi. stealing*, and Ccanolly ditto.
It b ramered that a propcniiico tram Oakey Hall it on the way to this emurtry.
which will bg of coerce accepted, and he
will ms. took Uakey played it vary
smart oa ths city, and get away m Wall M

.foj Um. A rery
te’sewfo to lee* a

INCLUDING.

dricka wm converted into a Jemcaatration
in favor of Tiklen Thea came tbe nasal
fight between tbe local politicians. John
Kelly, the brad of Tatsmasy, was bound
that MorrisMy, his aodeet enemy, should
not have an opportunity to air bimMlf,
snd he »■&gt; manipulated tbe Jemonatntiun uatard Grrndt, ha* absconded, haring bis
m to be everywhere rtoigtiixcj m the cen­ depowtore with nothing. He wau't a
tra! figure, even though to do It ho bad to great thief, only 825.000 wan taken by

The rieg robber, will get out with the
ns«4 of their plunder, except Tweed. The
Dfotrict Altoraey read Li. confosaioo and
hte decided that there is not enough in it

M oawdiriao ofaervittek," M^ths . saUonal bank, which it b believed will

830,000 Stud of Superb Edncatod

GEO. PECK i MS
W00IWAID AYE., DETROIT

Magnificent Pictorial Cage*. UkxM*. tu.

are seeking immunity for them.
Il b alleged that a British subject wm

THE

nient, m they could be tued to lay out the
more respectable of their eustomera when
they got too henry a cirgo oc. Practicaliy there i» bo regulation or ibeck upjn
rum-nalliiig in this city—il is all fits a*
air. Everybody aelb who ebeoaoi, and
saib whenever be chooses, Sundays snd
week days, it is .11 one. The temperance
bodies sre determined to put some impddi-

Smith Hogle 4 Preston.

Vol 22 4tf.
Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Bottoe, K»».

Hl®

USVJffl a HAHBS!

The Hsuasaer Hstate. Number &lt;&gt;t IMMisafa
'HI spot with . drUghttol sterr tT Geely
teracy Marotta. the sister rf th. English p»i

BKPAIK SEO
One

Fil

�TfrllvnlnWto

wre*
r-e*s&lt;

4H. ao&lt;^

A

Tbere u due u about SO ooeda &lt;
that rireuld h.,B bren dehvered

("7 Drug -.-itoer.

jue«2tHf

AN IMMENSE BUSINESS,

At thia Into dav ia.U» aear
John
Hunley has fur mlo » '»• IdoT Northern
Sry sprier, almou a. a« and frreh
when they were pished off the trees. Go ■' Wbenvoo vast joar nraaraintioea nut
and buy some. Ody ( U» a ImU
ap with tin Draf, and at n-w^.V.

SINCE WE

j rmre, rome to tba UITT DRUG FTORK
Blredwd ao ! brown .
«a, ahirtiag
■ uoodtf
* Baatrsa.
■triped and ducked, licks, rineks deeim.
Whitman s AmorCd &lt;.Ju, t,m ,
eouooadae, ate-, very ebreje at J. Rtsssxx’a.
jua«13ri.
A Ml
J. P

i. a haptlst, d is mrittog aa eff.rt in r.
tirguire tire ptfrt OttiMh ia this Mty. and
ftr that pnrp lb UMto( smscl.p a^rWag
sad eveaiag
Sabbalh aaJ Thareday ena'
lag* la Bedl

MARKED DOWN OUR PRICES

Paris Green,
Paris Green,
Paris Green,
I At WANZER A BARRES.
*

fcvorita resort for thane treading -«k&gt; serrices of a toweorial artrit.
jwaalSU

Aflontr Wanted.
A good, live man wkniad to tall Sveei's
Automatic Raiawaur Cut-off, one ’of tbe

Notice These Prices

Cancars
I of all kiad. cured Cancers of the Brume
given Co tba right kiad ut a man.
For I removed without breaking the aim if tri­
| particular! call on or sddrrre
early. Knife sot used. Vary little
FRED BWUT,
Prim Oil « or addrm.
’
Pou Ofccv building, Huria^ Mich
R. F. Bnoww, M. D„
aprlfrf
Hearing!. Mieh. I
Brick kw hale U my yard. Section i3d,
io Ruttord
।
New Millinery Store,

f.M XBVINK.F.M.
COUNTY OFFICERS.

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Hasar I_ Nswtom.

« WAIIU llllltl

Men’s and Boy's Summer Coats 35ds. and up.
Cotton Socks 3 4 6 cents a pair.

•

And All Goods Equally Low.

tor ladies and cbiHreo. We Lara the Chieagn sty Ire of trimming, and .hall hare all
tba novelties of tba---- as aa fast as they
• In tha Sweet By-and-by
■PP"" io the market Ladies of Haatiap
Cannot but ba the happy thought aa the and vicinity are cordially invited to evil
Mu M. A. POLAND.
fortunate recipient of the “Rocar Morsapri-tril_______
TAUT Tocstar" »cum its wonderfully at­
tractive pagni and pevusca its taacinating
descriptions Moat beautifully embellished
with new and highly artistic engraving!,
ita letter prrea a model of typographical
richncm, and the arvangemenc throughout
simply superb, the Rocky Morsrai.v
Tovbist to worthy of comparison with
1'ictmrniur Amrywa ar Tkr jUdin. It
ia written in gomipy. graphic alyla, rover ■ ing deUila of tha tour through the garden. yh‘
of the Honthweat (the Arkansas Valley, I
Southern Kareas), to tire very heart of the 1 Mr
Alps of America—the Rocky Mounuina. 1
J sunto arc made to al! the Ismous rreoru al.
of Colorado, the remarkable ruin*, the m*
■prin j, the miner, and. ia abort, to every *J
print of interest to tourist, agriculturalist, re.
I capitalist, mioer. and invalid. With the £
Torstrr, the 8a&gt; Jess Gt’ine keepa »•)'
| fitting com; soy, and the two puhiieatioo. JS
are mailed frw tg all writing f.» ot»» or “5
both
T. J. Asbumtw, Topaka. Kaa- “

Martha! Pricks*!. II plaM guUiy. saying ka
X Sklarer. label 1 sr. Haulage.
waa a Laibet ao* very daa&lt;aro«a;
did eat rraember doing anything eery cartewe ; waa net aoartdarad eery treablreeme. I A Few Poaitive Facta About P. T. Bar­
num's Poritively Greatest Show on
Ha wee saslaaead to pay far hie apraa »i.&lt;» |
Earth, at Grand Rapids, Jackson, end
Battle Crook.
I Mr. and Mrs. Darias lleuk ere deeply ten1 eiUe ef nm.gaaerel eympaUy tkvwa In Itre.
la tkefr recast sflinUa by Urnir flleadl aad
aeighbm; and they Jeeire tn eapreas la IkH

Men s Lined Fanta 75cta. A $1.
Mena White Verts $1 42.50.

01

Nev Goods, Naw Styles. New Prices.
h“* Ol‘ “d ’** “ °“r £'"i‘
' We kseplb»r Domestic paper fmbioos

All About the County.

All Wool Suita $6 $7 $8 $9 A 10.
Boy'a Suita fl $1.50 $2.50 $3.50 db $4.

j

t^BaoR**' S ,rtb “‘le' 6"‘ *"*'

Lisas-^g

Legal Blanks!
Legal Blanks |
Legal Blanks

Men's Good Suita $3.50 &gt;4 &amp; $5.

Star clothing houSe,
Double Store, 38, 40, an&lt;h 42. Canal St,
GRAND RAPIDS.
B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.
B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.

2933
The Advance Plow

02010001020002020200010200
Cali al lie Sin if tie BIG HAT.

Ti.CliNSIiMPriVES.
AU kiad*, at
may Ilk I HMtnt, ILmilk A PsgaTOX'a,

MOWER

J list cuoie op down here to Brestoo,
Smit A Ilokel, and dank borne mme of
there naw Paper K&gt;r the Walt I make
you look jest «u nice aa aav. r van
may 1 Gt4 .
Jous MHnaKL,E*|- ------- * ♦ re Hominy for 5 canto at
'
•
I may 14*4 Suiru. Hoglb A PatWT’i'r'a.

IWUidj
VA.UUO fee lheir ss^k Mia*
llreg'ar • hat af ridtag and driving Iva levy
etall.oao lud.a i, pasture!/ uBprs«ed«ata.l,
sad fJO.CW meee will ywakhely ke paid Ise
Iu parallel. Mr.baraam all! paellirely pay
for keif .. .ion.,.. ..1 garfsc* a

Mixed Picklea

SSI.I

PRICES— Dour fail to saw the pwris be­
fore purchasing
SIONOL BIGHAT

I T. al; ako^r. ealeX^iRPik. ear.n sal 1*.
/%rai, oar and uwe half iachre thict, f .r '; 4.e*ro&lt;hM&gt;e -4 na«k. IIOIM &gt;■! el 11, party 4*.
tale by
J W. 4 C G. Bsjrttr
msyldU______
___
Pure Califurnia Hooey at
snvllU Huns, Hoolk A pBMTt..i'«.

REAPER

GOOD NKW8 TO THK PUBLIC!

Plaster, Lime,
Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, Ac.

■ww.miun.
Ike ryel.v. &lt;—■&gt;. tba
ia• aad lertawa.ee
taaar. Maar* e«raav&lt;k and aa-

Paraaato, Cum, ladi&lt;» liaea eollara
I and cuffs, nxblogs and tire—a idee ’
I slot* at J. Rcwuxa.
JunrlJt I

Special Notice*.
Dr. Schaock'a Pulmonic Syrup.

Ie«a tie drala aU njveaMaa ik. min

A. D. COOK.

Get yo«r wool twine W Zepb Wulireo.
junedt?

STOCK OF GROCERIES
r''‘'l“*-orraxicJ~jSm?

WANZER &amp; BARNES,

The place to boy Mark Tvaia'a scrap
book i« at 'Vaxiaa A Buiu jumW

k

City Drug Store,

I'lHta t&gt;ll»lie&lt;l leatifS.
vlgn Faums.

Hastings Mich

Strawbrrrier.

‘.

Pensions.

i'our Trade Solicited.

1 jrntoy a rdy.

I

Toiaet articles— Perfumery
School, Muceilutcoun,
and Blank Books
—Stationery

3

MUST.
it

DEFY COMPETITION
a meathly vtoii ta thto taww aa tba Mib a
reck area;k girtwg theculreasaf llutlngsf
sad vMaity the baaetl ef kia eatoomva
eipaHarea and wumJeefnl .km.

The Mild Power
*«««•

TMww to aa adterttoalmu ia ear aelssaM la
wkiah wa take aroeb pUaaarw to raftmag ear

___

CURES

junrtitf

Another lot af Lodda' Liaau and Grose
loth Soils made and trimmed in tbe lai
. .....
jaoalKU

Homeopathic Specific.

Wm.*H. Goodyear.

TRIMMED HATS,
at the lowest poamble prices al
j-utsiriCl
Mm. M. A. Fouuni'a.

PHARIACEUTICAL CBEMffl.

Tbe doable btuk corset in all usee. The
beat fcung sad mo« darebU corM ia tba
market J. Krrau.U '
jun«13t4
DOME881C PAPER PATTERNS. I

PEOPLES

DHUG

STORE.

Phyiictan'a Prescriptions and

Wall paper cheap Machin* eOa riaaap
'aria green aheap, al
ISarrrtui A Raa.ix*.
jaacClOtf
City Drug Store.

Family Recipes

canefully pre­

f pared with Drags and Chemicals
I of purest quality only.

TO ADVERTISERS^

TAKE NOTICE.
'Those whom
may Concern.
am now running
la New Portable Ma­

chine for mo&gt;ing,nus-

ing or changing the
la tbe totore•u of peepl* wk* live an
1 bwryiag gnmad. wa protaat agatoet 1

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY

ViferatDf Arakin Iidim

GxmmImk
Jum3W

Wanu A Baxmm,
_
Kty DragStore.

THE HUHK8 fflUBUCAIA HBffl location of buildings

ironi small to great,
and having handled
about 14500 buildings
in riitcn rears. I fed
confident I ca.i satis­
fy those who may fa­
vor ------- :*L------ ”

�HollowsraAdvretlMmrett..

binmnr

WA&gt;

1AP.I THESE HCB.'
THE TESTIMONY (IFTMK WHOLE WORLD
Bounrin ®hbt.
aoid twenty
_
_
_____________ j I bid a field
that wm covered with (hatha, which wm
mowed several years, and tbe meet of the

CENTRA

RAILROAD.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

Has The Largest Circulation,
Walla Ho/cAeum. Walla Walk, Walla
Walla county, Washington territory.

fipteX. VJomjlaa fennm., sod Hearts

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment

Mr. Moore wrote to a girl asking her
to marry him. She declined, and dosed
her note with. "No Mors at present."

It is generally supposed that ernry fhnuer knows how to make hay; but many of
them manage their, haying vary lolly. I
consider the following points applicable to
tbe ceee:
1.—Get ready for haying iu , advance.
See that ynur machines are in good cider,
and as far as possible guard against sklays
by breakage, the lorn of n-Xs-Le, by hav­
ing duplicate parts of machines I that are
most liable to get out of &lt;arisr; and also
keep a supply of extra nuts on {baud, to.
be used in the owe of losing one while tk*
machine is at work.
2 —Beran your haying early if you
hare much to cut, as you lose lr» by cut­
ting part'of your hay before it ia ripo fiir
the machine than you do by writing till
all your Lay ia ready to cut: and than
have Io «ut a part of it a week or two af-

And

,
,

RURAL -TOHCS'.

Probably rise tenths of the propio of
the United Steia have an idea, that if ww
jilant the seed of any variety ot strawber­
ry wo shall produce the same sort only;
bnt that fa not the kw that governs the
production of plants from the seed. Sup­
pose that w« take any named variety, and
grow from iu seed a million .of plants, not
one will bo tdontaosl in all respects with
the parent plant. Krmy plant produced
will be a duftite.' rtritty! We maw find
WHlrimrikalbo. frlrittug them, kfcw,
that are rery largo and fine; but r.eari/
all wil be of no csp.-cial r»lue. It gen­
erally takas abaat a thousand plants from
the iced to obtain a variety worth cultiva­
ting that is equal to, or superior to variotim already existing; and yet ow. may by
mere chance obtain a variety superior to
any known, by rowing the seed of a single
berry. Nor does.it seem to make any differonre in results, by selecting chokrilsrgo
sorts to obtain seed from, as we stand MS
good a dtance of obtaining fine, largo va­
rieties from lha seed of poor, nail berrise as from seed of the best sorts known
to exist. In this cane "like doos not pro­
duce Iik« ■" yet it is vrwll to select good
varieties sa parents, m they do not produce
inferior aorta to thcM grown from ordinary
kinds. There are men who claim to be
able tn produce valuable varieties, by fer­
tilising a pistihte (Amale) plant by a
ataminate (mak) one, by growing them
awiy from all oilier aorta, each being sc
lerted from rotae good quality. Then the
wed of the pistHato pkm is planted, and

many times found ; and fruit growers may
talk of “ hybridised ’ strawberries an much
‘a* they pleue, thrir new variciim are

nothing but eAeare aredhhyt. ' A man
who had spent Mveotceu years in "hybrid­
ising" varietfaa, et last obtained ear very
fine variety, while I took a few seeds snd
planted them iu a raisin box, and anemded, by mere good luck, in obtaining a va­
riety about as large as bis sort, and a good
deal mere prolific. The growing of new
varistks fa an interesting work to all per­
rons who have a tendency that way, and f
recommend a trial jrf it, m a variety that
will make a mu hie fjrtnne rnny be pro­
duced from a ftw seeds sown.

in Advance.
In Our
“ My dear,” arid a gcuthman to his
wife, “oar club ia going to hors all of the
lioUM comforts."
"Indeed," sneered the
wife, "and when, pray, ia our home to
have ail the dub comforts?"

. An ignorant Wall street speculator al­
ways pronounces tho noun project prv-jort.
Meeting a wsg tho other day lie Mid: ‘’See
"Then I’d advise you to go to a corn dootor at once,” replied tho wag.

The Orientals are very trusting to each
other. "Are you not afraid of going away
from you shop without leekingIt?’’ a trav­
eller asked an Egyptian up tho river. “Oh
no," answered the man coolly, “there is
not a chritUan within three milw.X^

JOB DEPARTMENT,
Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­
TRAINS GOING NORTH.

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­

__ jb

ments, Envelopes, Busi­

ii

ness and Calling
Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.
Geo. M. Dewey, Effiior.

Stale St., HantingR, Mich.

Yoff can train the eye to aee al! the
bright places in your life, and no slip over
the hard ones with surprising case. You
can ako train the eye to rest on the gloomy
spots, in nitar forgetfulness of all that is
bright and beautiful. Tbe former b the
side teeth turned no m to turn the (oil up better edueatioD. LUb fa too short to nuroe
on Uto ears. iThon the lump crasher is one's misery. Hurry across ths lowlands
run semes the rows, which leaves the fields that you may linger longer on the monosmooth, so.that tbe rows can ba *:ea m
scon as tbq corn fa large enough to caliirate." Fodder corn can be sown aa late
as August 1M, except in tbe extreme
MOW TO rLA NT, ETC. .
. Northern States, where July 15th is as
'
Take any variety of ripe attawberrics, fate m fa advimbk to sow it.
and mash them in dry sand-or earth, til!
they are thoroughly mixed, using sand ur
earth, enottgl to leave tba misiure in a of corn on a long horac-hrir (from the trill
good condition to be sown. Then select a and a crow will swallow one of them, and
plans in tbashad*, lobe mads rich with the note of alarm will soon be sounded,
finely pulverised manure, and the roil to and it will bo impossible for him to dislodge
be Mode aa fine aa meal, on the top of the grain, and in a short time he will out
hie own threat by scratching at the corn
Which sow lha seed svanfr sand and all ; and hair ; and in eouacqueuee of the noise
and over it aiA through a roarao solve

■iass

itrnt Division.

■rtsMir.tatawsi
•re. Is Ui. CUT. t llreUasw«stastowmmms. (

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WHMBITS PLEASURES
U Uu.ri, *

sstatoTsri

Diseases with Its Agonies-

HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.'S

PARLOR ORGANS

■uIUmth Uihi
fre-s.re
rw.l|£.!H»C Thrf.u Ml,—

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WESL_J1

He Grat Saitta Ttemita

»lkw wWtalaelsevsr Me4 ter I

An old farmer Myo of bis boy* "From
sixteen to twenty they knew more than 1
did; at twenty-five they knew as much; al
thirty they were willing to' bear whst 1
had to My; al thirty-fire they asked my
advice, and I think when they pt to be
forty they wdl acknowlodgo that the old
man knows something."
A holy men was. accustomed to my.
"Whatever you wish, that you an;" for
»ueh is ths form of cur will, joined to the
dirine, that whatever we wish to be. seri­
ously and with a true intention, that we
become. No one absolutely wishes to be
subwiasire, patient modest or liberal, who
dual nut become what be wishes.
.
What would bo your notion cf abaeutmindedneas?” asked Rufus Choate ef a

X

■tn lariot m gcmn

mn or micnwax. con rfRsm.
N.Ure takre.br fivn ttol to as .rtoa *t tbs .
sra-s
a«i» eeresllewet Ire erreliure l» erases l I
‘•'V*»AioOTU

WcJl," said the witness, with n strong
Yanleroaecent, "I should ny that a man
who thought he’d kA bis watch to home,
and took it oul’n his pocket W sos if he’d
time to gb Lome sad get it, was a belle ab-

simply prtesed down. The ground is then
marked with a marker, then ano man
makes ti lijLi furrow with a cont plow, an­
other toan-drops the seed into the furrow,
and another corers with a thill cultivator,

ECffiGil’lm'W’SdlJTB.

1

"Mr. Jonca, don't you think women are
more sensible than mca?" asked Mrs.
Smith, aud-Jones, aft« scratching his Avorite bump for a mom ret or two, said:
"Why. certainly they arc—tliey marry
any reason to regret curing hay well; but men, and men only marry women.'
I hare tljrvwn away tons of it tbal had
“I don’t see how you can hare been
been mowed, away tn my absence, in a half working all day like a korae,” exclaimed
cured strte. No grass can bo injured by tho wife c/,a lawyer, her huabaad haring
two days of sun and air, when cut at the declared that be had been thru working.
proper liaie.
’ Well, my dear, I've been drawing a con5.—-Whet the time tomes to commence rcyance all day, any bow," replied the
haying you xhould hive aR other work
finished, us the cultivation of crops beeaue yo| should be able to devote your
An exchange truly says: "Never grvinIf
' ’ ' t to your hay when it is really to to a store where you are not wanted.
lialf-awake farmer is fit to hayc a mu wanta you to come to his place of
r'tcnt of cutting 50 to 100 tons Lusioms he will invite you through u ad­
vertisement
in
your
home
peper.
I
II
is
it requires energy and good
l to cure and house, or Mack it wrong for you to intrude uponhfajftivacy;

impart aiwonderful degree of “mutability"
to his hired help by letting them know
what ia &lt;xp&lt;Lted of them, ud setting them
an example of activity! Farmer A. fa al­
ways foupd in his fiUda in hayang- ime at
work at । o'clock in the morning, but
farmer 11 crenre yawning along in hour
later, ap^ogWng by Mytog that "he could
not pvt around earlier."
I «CAB IX nuur.
Scab in sbeep may lie cured by a mix­
ture madr by boiling I pound of tobacco
in water. sddiag one pound of sulphur af­
ter tbe boiling fa done; end the water used
fur this weight of drugs should bo, when
..1...S'
Add sbo, if

.»IajmMJacimi&amp; Saiim

Local Pnpct

Subscription Price only $1.50 per Year

"I MT, Fred what makes that baby of
youn so awfully cross?" Weil, Joe, 1
suspect it’s because it has sueh a stormy
mother, so if it does show up a little
mowing.-wkich should be when there fa a squally you nAdn’t wonder. its quite natprospect of fair weather, go ahead, sod do
not wait till the dew b off, on aceuuul of
A traveller uf great experience says it
a6y.ftija?y the hay .may sustain, as yoa
will net* be able to see any different in is always best to sec the proprietor of a
value Ir-tw-xn hay from gruss eut with or bowl al which you stop, as you will gen­
erally
find him to bo as modest and oblig­
without lire dews-upou it. Of course men
differ on this point, and they will differ to ing as his clerk io impudent and unaocom■ i___ a s
tnodaliog. •

the upper surface of the grass, tlr spread­
ing operation should cummcncc. and you
should have help enough to do the work
well.
Ko grass cat during the previous
afternoon, and upto 10 o’clock [that day.
should remain nospread st dinrer time,
unlem it be such as u light and fa left in
good shape to dry by the machitw, is is
often the case Keep the gram moving aa
long u pwrible before you begin t
*
tert it fot tho night. And here 1i
that I never would allow a load of
be put into et bam that was cut ll
diy, except wLcn tho great had to
fayed to be m/jffl it wm past it4

im a

orthern
NRAILWAY
COMPANY
CETJTKAU

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO., Cambridgtport,
waaxxooniooiWMiisitaiBSi.. Bmiui i:o suu tu.. &lt;-&amp;»&lt;••. to l

TBE
VOIBUUU
W«°t&gt; —• w itali.iJioii wre.r.

tls
6£O.WOOOSACa.rWMsn.l
I’EMRAL KULWW

City Drug Store
J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

Pennsylvania
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WTW'i.

■MB, EM, MTS, OILS,
DYE STU Kt'S, &amp;o. unsurpassed fOR the fifth circuit.
^SKaSSSSBaSS
in quality a specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.
lEimL &gt; men nenm

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GEO. M. DEWEY

RATES OF ADVJUjt&amp;EVfO.

EDITOH.

•—laiSFSfilBBStS!
PaOFESSIOIlAL IM BUSIMS CASDS

PHYSICIAN ASURGEON

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1877.

VOL. XXII. NO. 9

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

FARMERS

WHOLE NO. 2055.

violence stalks boldly around al wxmday.

---------- There ia ao disguising the fact that thia
The Civil Service Rule* should be uni- threefold homicide bad ite origin in parti­
form, and applicable to all Depart- aan antipathy oc tha part of the a**a*arni,
poiiry via which-apart from thn South—
menta—No distinction In race or ool- and that they hare bean'and will be pro­ UfaU—aa.it Qwarrefing -sk the Prateof In appointment* to office—Hon. toctod by thsir politic*! aasoeaatet. Nov,
Alonzo Bell'* suit against the New will not this lamentable state of insecurity
York Sun Printing and Publishing in the South'avgeai to Coogroa that
Aaaoctetion—The proceeding* at the mething atum be done to stay tha retpn
Manhattan Club Entartainmenl to of htwlowacm in those States in which
ex-Govemors Tilden and Hendrick* State law* afford no dafenae from injury ?
—The inability of the Federal Govcartaktiow im thk iwotAV aauuc.

Thomas Rake

It w«* victorious over all Competitors at the Gr«at Caotenuial
A1TORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR Field Trial. It works the eaaieat becauac the weight of the driver
doea the dumping, and is the moit durable because it has
WROUGHT IRON (notcaal) Axles, and BRASS COIL 8PRIRQS
(not iron) over the teeth. THE CLEANING BAR IS ENTIRELY
ALONZO D.CADWAL.LADKB.
NEW and NOVEL. NO ^STICKS PLUGGED IN THE AXLE,
ATTORNEY AT LA W k SOLICITOR
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We also have the

-J. IT

L-f?

In the Indian Bureau.

fH.4, krnnofa.

|..

wrrawd I. &gt;U

____ .

wnr runs tuocut u rsiruaMiTT iu I
OVtt KXMV1CX nuauiATtuMA '
I

?SE3»w

icy Mpus which tba pa
win expend it, «.rg.
quirm. not tenmgling
or the p&amp;t, but the cu

! lamp Mt, *oj alter gUnciog *ta*ltbily .
around bee, drew 4b* tmturc from her |

SINGLE REAPER,

F. a. BOWES.

unmctled

LIGHT MOWER,
Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

- - • MUTB'

UUKSDUAFHUL - -

u ••*. tS^TvIis, U7J*’U Uk

Just beyond tba baker's ebop. toward tired reforms, which rules shall apply to
’ all the Drpartmntt alike.
that wW eumc from a thorough inquiry.
When talking of eivilserrice reform in
.
DCLTA.

THE LOST POCKET-BOOK

the clouds hung su low as shuust to touch
the roofr of th* houM*.
‘■Haw dsaukate it b," Mrs. Halplne
1 sighed, gianctng out from her attic winds*

Weight is Little More Than One-Half

DENTIST

Naivillc,

The Champion was tlte ligliest draft of all the Machines tested at
the Centennial Field Trial of Mowcnt and'Reapers and received
the highest award.
.
The New Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
It u unequalled for quality of WORK, LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DURABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought
Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while its

MicMgai-

Tr.-ri^nt=s^Lr^3
I KHITHk KNAPPKN.
bTTklKNEYS. AT LAW A SOLICIT-'
CisM&gt;r*sira.
Casa. M.K,arras.
..
_
“?ax
_____
HARVEY WRIGHT.
xaietr

Mar*

PHYSICIAN k BURGEON,

XXUif

M. W. RIKER.

DR- IL F- PECKHAM.
C'ic riiynciAis ANi&gt; mciuiko!

a rate «•&gt;■ ever Us Bestaa Cash &lt;tess.:

I tbr Department* 1* as diveni&amp;ed a* the
Uhum pauted a .ingte instant, her Lrort number of Departments will allow. When
faltering like a frightened bird, then, as

Day.

REPUBLICAN DUTY.

An Article that Should be Read with
Car* and Cannot be Read Without
rrofft.
•

behind

due* hot believe la that kind of reform,"

’Martha Wmhiagtow and Ttens. Jteshe turnsd and vaguely scanned the mounds
that ran around her. dutehing acUI Sight

1 shall be uniformity In substeoce and appli-

STCDEBAKKR WAGONS. SUPERIOR AND HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS,

Come and see ourStock.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSEXL

VolMSjl.

cbiDua.or TH war you out?
Tbr abup was rtvwdcd with ctalomen,
and she h»l to wail for her turn Lrfore she
could obtain what she wanted. Her avr*
wamlcrcd wiatfully round the tempting

the little girl sprang
braida lbw child * er
ca on her faded do
"Wall I aoppaao

OTO 500 TAYLOB BASIS

rpn omet

fifiy dollar*. What had she dune * Rubbed
that msn of hi* rnowy—and he'a soldier!
With a sharp cry, elutching the poekrt
book in on* hand nod the fifty-doliar bill
in tha other, she darted from the shop end
The ehild took the bundle and vanished down the snowy strsei.
Just * square or two bsvouo the glitter­
steia ; while tba mother turned back to i ing manrioo of Mt*. Rawdou she overtook
Ih/eradle, when lb* rick child Uy. He
sympathy with
baM up hie liule hand moaned pttavwaly
। —“Give ma seme tea, mamau, 1‘at so ’
AXD SKVKX MED iL.Y AT FIELD TRIALS IX EUROPE f^AsTC. thinty."
I *»■-. JW»&lt;«Mbe as mneb propriety
I “Yes, dealing, a* euoo a* Louiac row .
"Ob, drr-Btating ffirWta,
hood
irowa bark, ber bine ryws wih| and star |

ehabbv hand
.
I awfully big aa I

g^T.

On;
and is undoubtedly

that papa ia buried
Carefully ale tnr

:I tn g&gt;t my m tewwt, w w&gt; nSel
tba a&gt;^ ef thw^flaaiM Aayd Ute

toeodants, claiming recognition bcciasc of)

1021

asKteras* ntAWiJs:;

ter

MEM KW

litela baUy ma him aa aswy

ari

starred, and llulo Willte will die without
will

half from little hand* that held it up to
him ; then lifting th* child in !&gt;i* anas,

”B33f&amp;jJ!n!Se!9us e x

us that,

be revived by tba natural cwnvnt of events;
would an desely approximate the wwth to 1 but what can be grinedTh the maantime | Grwntx Spoaoh at the Raferm
Club
by a mar* rdtenuan ef romplrinta, bow '
Dinner.

lipa began to fcwnUa.
"Loutee, Louise T b* said, hi* Voice full;
of thrilling tesdrroesa ; ' [oar little darling. ala and individual righto Of this latter
i truiam we bars alu-cwt dally illuvtratiobs in

aoaera st responsibility for violations of

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
XLUCIIS RCBZLL,

An Affecting Incident of Doeurnlion

M in an opposite direction
By the time she rear-bed th.

other Reapers-, which is a Very derirtble feature.

MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVR1A, AC., AC.

IIINEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
HANCUT Fos* SUMS,* st... t-

xttempciug to &amp;gbt with him will try to
«pe- n*r&gt;hd4rMiJnp ruMy

HER PAPA’S GRAVE.

COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.
,‘uJiMbfiZstewaasliin wtoTm*'

W1 *™h.
« right «dU

the slightest avail, their daily axldbi• b tha Misjapa might be looked ft* I
matter, of omror. But tn poiftfcn, dis I

SOLD FROM HASTINGS AXD MIDDLEVILLE IX 1876.

Sold By

inif.Id fn

MESSER BROTHERS
air.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
WB.

answered her timid aummoo*.

IHRGUER,

S-WlILlSuJK:"

through the squalid alleys and narrow by­
Mm. Rawfan was giving a grand par-1 lane*; and the soldier Allowed her.
Mrs. llalpino sat In bar eomfortloas at­
tic hashing bar tick child upon her lap

NEW

ISAAC W. HIOOMAM,

ing his integrity and bi* ability a* a* oK-

be saw the «d rasa eosair-r down ths front
walk; and aouKnad feaMbnui »fiCin

1.'

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House' Trimmings,
C. G. HOLBROOK.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WIARD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Beepers should see
t- J- Mixa
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Cirri©, Sin in OmKitil
PAI NTER
at

Andris*patient Hula one waited, and

»be happy d*y*

te.£-T2

turned back.

I off.se by a title whisk no amount at rhetor

Th* shadow* grew

kind

Itepublicasi* think about kite J

If Mr.

mistress.
radiant
tb. AtamteA

the Indy ewept into the rnotn
‘ This is a pratty burieiws,

is.

*rz

miisyi. POWERS &amp; BA.BLOW.
Jefferson St,!

n-!»S-

STEBBINSBRO’8 SAY
AND VICINITY.

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
w»U Rave money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

TTK.'

�Til-leu Is mid tooctertafa bright anticipatioM of a Mseroarfd! ran for the Presi­
dency iu 1880 ; but thnea two S’* loo*
beO* to make men stavre, sycophants, and
OSer th* hut.teui.a hi. game or the
tools of Ibe Romwh church. A man gamb'.sr his Make, without are or proplcxwould not bow bo Bayed, nor gaiDotined, ity, and they will smile at your folly.
tier stretched on a rack, for daring to ex­
Indeed, the mcuwi, tha aoquiritiun and
the aotkif-titm. with their attendant
rrori-1 laugta al the cacydicals of the
Pope, nod would-not again permit Rome siuu nod tho participation servo iho greater
to ring Mln tad chant To Dooms in aol- part in making the happiness and catuin.’
the feelings of Joy which render Kf. a.1
Hearing.
Were it aot so, what a deep
curse lite, in moat casts, would become'
If every life which wi* net crowned with
some great and glorious success; if every
person who could not arrive at a point ia
life wlxn his success wav so thorough that
ahould not let the thought* of wbat haa Alexander like, ha could fed that the
world held no more prism to bo coveted,
been performed lethanriao our energies.
If our anoastm had rereoo to be vigil - sbodd be counted a failara, how very
ant, doubly more Lara we to bo watchful ; few, indeed, would derive any plcaiurc
Cir we must keep that already acquired from living!
A man'( life may bo a grand tucoes, al!
wish to exchange this day, when steam and though be . may not have suecesded In
electricity bring nations into done eom- tome eutorpriao oudertakro early ia life}

------ nno'.K
aw
name brorobt 2 rants, 1^.,edict Aroold.
(traitor), B1.25 ; N.Dauls, fi ravte

Wkl. a good tieket th. Cincinnati Ga»etu b roufident tha Rspuhltens of Ohfo
will rarvy the Sate in October.

The hotels uf Maios have .u-'perafod
the lubliratiou of a wine Its: ou tbrir Ufia
„f fan in deferrora to the new fejuor
law. which makes meh publication a bto■_ ___ t___ r .
Th*

Secretary Thompwo docs not intend that
any more men shall be eraptaved in the na
vy yard far pobtaaal reasons

aeall. it tho sadly suggestive line, “Wa
would if wc could."
In the pohre raurt, st Washington, tbe
15th iwt., Umt- Ja». H Whitten. Fourth

Ren. Robert Tombs emerges from ob­
scurity oore more to asy that he is a rebel
still, but that he thoroughly isdorsee ths
President's pulley, since be ia the firn
President in 40 years who has fulfilled the
pledges rnxie previous to election.
Tbe Sandusky Kryutrr believes that lb:
next Ohio LegUatare win he Republican.

Philo Paroom of Detroit, and his
daughter Fanny are in Faria.

W. J. Bonnett Lav been ro elected chief
engineer uf the Chadotte Bro dspartment
Tbe "Last IHtoh" wing »f the Democ­ for another yeer.
racy of South Carolina jdlied tlunuMlvea
“A fierce and bluer conflict is raging
about us. The forces of right aad wrong munloo, and printing prosca dhseminato when his ambition was fired by the sp.nl with tbe irreeoodlable Rcpabllcans iu tbe
are engaged in a desperate combat. The intellicencc, fat the black gloom of th: of youth; although' be may rot have art LegisUatre to defeat Judge Willard's rices
rived at tho god which Lope, "enchanting tion as Chief Juatira, Lol failed.
mscifesloes arc. published abroad, aad op­ MiddteApa?
IJ«
Can wo be idle spectatora while an ro; goddam," had led him to attempt.
According to the New Yocrk Mail, th
erations bare commenced along tho tere.
More obetiaato than a Waterloo, with psgemcat ao momratou* ia transpiring’be­ may bo a sucaaaful lawyer or learned jur­ Democracy of the rural 'portion of thv
mightier intemts st stake than a Luataes, fore our very-eym 1 Can we *:o nil that ist even though leisure and failing yoara Stale is not In favor uf a now apportion­
is thki contest. Tbe destinte of nations, is good and pure rctuoradmaiy trampled may not have permitted him to become ment of members of lbs Legialalurn which
thorough in all legal learning-, though Ifa will giro the citisa a larger rcprvscmation
the luppintsu and wJLbring of our race,
rent with the nnult. '
on the ann-.ir and, with the motto ef a vr- may not have minatdy explurod ll-a weal than they now have.
. Wo pauao to note tbe oppanents. The nownei! 8&lt;«tiri&gt; chiaf. “Ready, aye thy and rugged fields of llio comuro law-,
The President has signed the eominiaaiun
■motley host on tbe one hand altracte our ready for Ufa field." contend for tho eleva­ n&lt;-r traced the widening labyrinths uf to- of Alfred V. Dockery, of North Carolina,
Dr. Rominger, the State gsoiogist, bo*
tion of mankind. We must be stirring ternatioual law, and beeotue iborougbly as cwBul at Leeds, England. This is tbe made Marquette hie hasdqaartcr* for the
truth,having no thought of responsibility, in thia matter. When mon * eharactcrv a«|uainted with all the subtile and tects- last of tho vacancies among the salaries! summer, with the intention c* completing
nical
pointe
of
the
subject.
Ho
may
be
­
die
State survey in that aoctiotL
xro
being
fixwi
fur
wml
or
woe
there
is
a
and do regard for thv welfare of mankind.
Confronting thia vast array are the friends d&gt;otwrity for activity and fidelity. An sa- come a sueceaefnl and faaraod jurist;
James Sweeney, a three-tard-monte
General Butler authorises the atatement
of the right and Infers of parity. There cicut picture rcproacnU Martin Luther aa though ha shoald fail of bocomiug CUid that he has uot determined to antagonise men. came to grief al White Pigeon, re­
Tbe reward for his labors was
are gathered tho** who hate sham, de- beat nearly d ulde by a paroxysm of oar- Justice of the Sapreau Coan uf the Unit­ the Administration io Oocgros*. Ha &gt;ays cently.
He may b-»uccva*fui ** a bo intends to giro the Hayes policy a fair ! uiaery dap tn the Detroit House of Corncatne*. regarding men's souls ; rod it b ed Statoa.
and point each wandering creature from said lint when Mr. Venn spdto of the to- physician, though far inferior in skill to k trial, but stand by the Republican party u
ways of darkness to the almoat infinite iqxjnaibility «l this life, bis vast audience Brodia or Magendu, anwaias as a mer­
chant, though ho may never collect a tithe Republican Administration If they do not under the liquor law.
dropped like slacked lime.
poosibilitiM before him.
Tbe temperance
people are determined to enforce tne law
Dial -is what we want today- earnest of the wsdtfi of a Stewart, a Girard or ait stand by the Republican party
We must advoealc and uphold the m-nin regard to selling liquor to drunkards.
titarots of the on« ride or the other. God devoted men to speak to their fallows of
Judge Kelley diued with lYraideuk j
'
Mre.
Dioo,
of
Battle
Crook,
mus a sa­
The men who acccmpliah three great Hayes recently, and aiterward rode out with i
dedans it. Obacrratioa aad experience obligation. People must be aroused and
confirm it. Which will we ehooae ? Shall every influence lhat can stimulate to loftier sureeasea are usceroanly men of great nat­ him for two boan. Tbe Judge say* the ; loon-keeper for sailing liquor to her hus­
band after she had fo.biddcn |t, and now
ural ability, aa ability pcsaearod uf llae
our influence and support tend to sustain
Presided manifest* tbe grcateat interns! in i .he laloonUt has sued the man for gelling
the sacred iretitutiow of right, or will w* jack (crews must be operated vigorourly ray nature of groins, the ability to wort, the rotnoottixatiro question, and from tbe ; drunk on false pratrosra.
.
by our lira, and examples endeavor to im- and the mighty anpesatructam of human­ nalicutly and succcmfully, and bcora Uawr
done'no
greater
work
am!
Isavo
attained
ity
be
lifted
up
to
a
higher
foundation
­
nibilate the redeeming qualities of human­
dwt is earnestly seeking to inform himaelf J Co., of Port Huron, has suspended. Mr.
no
greater
suceree
and
merit
no
more
homi
Lot us take our piano ip the ran, not
Johnston has been among the black Hilh
ity, destroy every vestige of morality, blot
upon every aspect of this question.
than a uuu uf merely mediocre ability-,
but Mtcurned on Saturday last. As County
cut each trace of honor and uprightnres,
Rhode Wand U tbe only State in the' Treasurer, Mr. Johnston is responsible to
and eradicate all that girts to tic last and •eau, nor the hollow philanthropy of Vol­ &lt;!&gt;«, by toil and patient labor, haa acronUniro which require* iu Goveram-to pro- j| tba musty for Bl8,000.
plishod
some
smalbr
undertaking,
and
grandest work of the Creator his proudest taire, bat with .a deep concern far the inter'
side Ivcr the Senate. That body is excr- .
_ Thu time fixed for the legislative excar­
distinction? Shall wo add to the good cats aad rights uf mankind. King Urory al been successful in tho wurk^whicb ho baa eised orer the question whether the preaid- j
Mon to lake Superior is Tuothty, Angus.
already io th* world, or shsll ws contribute tho battie &lt;•! Ivery wore a white platue.as found it lais part to do in lifls.
ing qSrer (hall bo aAirbed a* '■ Mr. i17. The excunriuo starts .'row Cliicagv oo
Whils
success
may
be
ueoeamuy
to
hajmuch u to say to his auldkrs, “My couuPrcailect," or tn the old form of “May it' that day, and arrangements are in charge
Bueno* tend toward die elevation or the trymen, where'er you aco this plume, know, pitacts, it niut bo remembered that\he plcast your Excellency."
degradation of our frilowa ? These ques there your loader is warring far your
The. refusal of Proudeut Hayes to tut I
Boss prere themselves upon u». Wc can cause.1' So sboiLjl we plunge into Cie
not escape them; for we are either the en­ thickest of the figM,-having in our crest
it’s the highest approval by the best men sehoul with dcroturaal exercises She had
Mieity.
emies or the adherents of truth. God
of our country, lie haa taken a sued no euatract, and, hence, no reuwlj. The
Cite a dug the muscular atr.rgth, tba
If we would bare poaterity think ot us
calh us to maintain the right Every
such as bat few men would have dared, tn j | district sustained the teaclxr by 30 to 3.
I but tba director closed the doors.
noble impulse, every just eonsideratiuo. with gratitude and respect our narom fuy ferocious instinct of a lion rod he will be more things than one.
Th* Chicago and Lake Huron railroad
should prompt us to atom the tide, and terricea pertonnod, we must benefit .bate
Collector Stetsons, of Boaton, who as | company will rebuild their machine sbopa,
cheek the onward course of vice and in­
earned offiej under peculiarly unfavorable reecntly burned al B*4tl: Creek, on the
Tim glory of Greece and Rons* has keg
iquity. The Almighty wishes in Us ranks
mrcumstanccs. has made ao good a record 1 old site, and will comirt-nre the work a.
SO half way soldiers, whom the smoke of tinoe paesed away ; well-nigh forgtXten is
that upon whispers of his removal a p&gt; i one*. 80 aays U&gt;e Bude Creak Jomal.
battle would frighten and whose knees thd splendor of Charlemagne, and th*
' Arthur Gilman and JocvpU I-egard. of
1; must, however, be borne in miod
would knock together at the Aral onset ; pomp and pageantry of teois XIV ; yet
stgnainrcu of 312 firms. .i Kent county, stole s eow, and in tern than
that tho men who hare accomplished ihoc
and in these days, when deeds and uot in­ tha good and noble men of tbs part will
representing about -120 millions of uapital. ij 12 hours a Grand Rapid* judga bad them
gsuat
results
were
not
-taeu
of
medknxvon thrir way to state prison for a two years’
tealions indicate otu attitude, it behooves ever be remembered. Empires may crarible
Many signed who were actively opposed to ;
and proud kingdoms fell, but what genera- ability, but in thsnsrivea were great meu
from'the boguininjr, that thair groatjit: his appointment; among this number was I

Haughtily and arrogantly it stalks forth,
•rtAing whom it may davour, unmitidful
of dreolated hearthstones, heeding not the
Wailings of mothers, turning a d.-of car to
the crim of Marring children, reeking
with the blood of iu once innocent victims,
bating with fiendish malignity tho furthersnea of truth; iu pleasure, misery and
aufering; iu chief driight, manhood iu
the gutter. £*akee and cot are alike in-

Romanama, spurnod by indignant Eu­
rope for her enormities, with the opeesovenign power of the Pope dtraried to the
rule- of tha VatiroOi*tHves to retrieve her

and his intrepid followers? while the
brave adimtUts, who have encountered and
tlnquished a hostile public sentiment, bare
won an undying reputation.
Let u rtation cured res al the front and
wo aball bo remembered, though not with
the great, aflrart with the just. Let us
do what ww can to hasten tho coming of
that milleaial day, when the ii«fal siu.ll
bs tha honorable, and the trno tbe ranpeeiahle. When tbe now stnoulderuig embers
of puiity and virtue bckindlod into a flume
and the tares of sin end death be forever
consumed. When evil aad iu champioox
shall have vaahhed, Superstiti-.-n hsru
yu-ldcd her robe and crown, and troth aball
have her spotless garments, rod laid arid*
the rags with ¥hich a blind and nuagukied
people for centarire hail clothed her.
When tho longue of infamy will bo pal­
sied, and the voire of defamation be hushed.
When the last wail of aorruvr and the Iasi
cry of distress will bo last is tbs joyous

in America. With eager band (he gras;o
for the control of our public schools. Her
avidity in this direction is only equaled by
her desire to obtain the management of
government, which in her possession means
death to religious freedom, to bunrat sound with tbe glad refrain, “Free! Free !
thought repression, and to the horrors of Free I ” And as wo stand before our Mak­
a bloody Inquisition a speedy naurrcctiro. er sad our Jedge, at the dawn of tbe rvwunceticn mom, will it out indeed ba glodes advancement, and says to three who nous to know that wo fought ia the fora,
seek more light, "Thus far and no farther I" mist logioua of tha eternal right?

•ad tbe Imre thinker who would probe
into the mysterim of the now unknown,
or «jf&gt; wide trom the beaten path of the

SUCCESS IN LIFE.

An oration delivered by William B.
Aa oH fab’o reprarcu Justice aa lame Sweeswy, one of the Graduating Class &lt;Z
in eos fbot; but when the perpetrators of foe High School, Friday evening. June 22,
tho tucromt rascality, the most heinous
•viteiay, and the blackest crimus. can ply
ibrir boiliab arts in defiance of all law. wo
are compelled to admit that the table but -snd tbe tormsnt of life; sotnetima a great'
object to be steadily pursued, all de: b&gt;
a&gt;g made subservicut to it. or mor: earnthe powers of the netbennust pit, twins' monly aseries of minor object*, riainK roe
thrir ritey folds around the chariot o.'
pnytrcw, and him their polluted and pois­
onous bmth rit iu oteupanw, can wa
wcader lhat it makw ao little- headway ?
The exigency demands men end women
of Sterling worth, unflinching in the boar
of adrerrity, unyielding when victory is

coaaaa, altliough they prodaced irunforta!
roruhs, happened a good deal tike the
wt.i*t!c the boy executed in school: “be
didn't whirtie, it whittled itself," and wire
far tba m&lt;Bt part rtsulto of aeeideut, *ed
tlicro men are not ao worthy of praiai aid
buuur as a man of smaller capacity wive,
l-y unceasing toil aud unwavmng purpess,
ba* uvercume greeter obstariee and acvoui-

ten waived tn cxicinxtiaa and the cue
was sent to tec evsnd jury. Whitten w»
oommlttod to jail. Tha penally ia aevero,
and Whitten will be properly punished.
Senator Hamlin, of Main?, is reported
u&gt; have said to President Hsysa, just be­
fore stortins for home, after tbe adjourn­
ment uf the extra snasi..n n! the Berate,
in March, that be did m« like too Stellite

juat aa much encmire uf tho urgro now as
they ever were. "Bat, Senator." replied
I'r.ri«lent Hayes, •'you mart make excep­
tion* t-i your rule. I bare Mari a good
deal u.' Gordon. Ixmar. Hill aud others,
lately; ark] I like Ijeut very uadi."
“Yos, I know you do," iuoteutly retorted
Mr. Hamlin ; “but 11! be d—d if it's any

COFFEE.
SOAP
FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN.

CROCKERY.

mm •&lt;

rwl ums rv
( i
c,
tris* is 1 m

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

MkiiC

Drunkard Stop !
jj-'St iwusroiMrtu, m:

fr.ktt

■Ki Pajer Krisr
hualit Olimr.d!’
iiatic BatU Mw
'nwwinr wnmT.?"

OPIUM HABIT,
LIGHT-RUNNING
$BjS20i

Tire Cincinnati Ksywrer exhibits aymp.
toua of coming straight out for Pendleton
for Senator. It aays: “Ohio will elcet a
Democratic I^gialatara and then Mr. Pro-1
dleloo's viudiution trill ba completed.''
But, tho Oki&gt; State Journal wJI reaaarka,
if Mr. Pendleton's vindication drpeodi up­
on tho election Os a Democratic Ixgialaturn, ho has a clear prospect uf thrashing
around under tbe cloud of suipieioo fur

SEWING MACIl'sK

July 4lh. 1878. The Legislature apprvpriates (75,000 foe furnishing it. '

Sines 1874, 48,000 ■ CUifoeni. mlmoo
and 140,000 white firfi liave been depori.ed in th* waters of Caw county.

BEST.

Qeo.M.SavateAaCo’s Col

Twenty saloons have elosod np in Mus
kegon within the pws. few weeks.

Tbe April pay-roll ot tbs Detroit fire
•nen was Bi,5'JO.

GEO. FECI £ CO'S

The bad practiee of allowing waahtubs
full of water to aland around where the
Il is a year and h half L.-foto Senator children are. led to .ho usual fatal nsmlta
Gordons wtecrowr iu the United Stetvs
Senate is to be draws by the Georgia Legioltture, but nevcrtkJsB th* Ugh. h al­
ready ia progress. It will be a fight be­
tween tha irapUxabiss and tha liberals.
Senator Gordon haa been tin friend of the
President, and the GTugia implacable* cat’

It HEHIC'SWIXC. MACH'

CO..

.

THE BOSS

155 and

157

WttIWABB AVE.jBETIOIT

Fal liable Smtrfts: Gat
INCLUDING

SUMMER sm
GKK5AIHNES,
LAWNS. Ac. ic._

York.
The old Democratic party ic
Georgia will cot a terrible wrroebiog be­
fore thia yaar aad a half fight is over.
bang." or become partner with death, as
tlso sulkey rauloa and squoaks akoj; the
h^hway with barely stquircmeuu’toougL
Hut atill it is not wino to chuuae a ealli« which, may Le Wow yvur ability, in
which if you succeed the suiceM v/dl not
b4 wwt^- -*■'——--------=“
—
coaeritud and thought to
freqarot
r..____ ge b value upon their abiluiM,
while morn frequently the ccnrmo ia the
fart. No man know* wbat are bis powers,
wbeiLar'bo is cspablc of great or only lit­
tle things till ha bss learned by actual
trial.
The mediocre talrotmutt be eeked out
by brave, resolute end j.srsittant effort. The
more limited a poraon's powers, tho more
need tf rifort; the rouBer tha results tbe
more
nrad that they should L: repeated.
i
, Vila Spartan youth who complained to
hb father that Lis sword was too short.
.
.

roico in naming a United Steles Senator to
succeed Roesoe Conkling.
Hcprewnlative Ellis of Louisiana thinks
that Hayler of Ohio seems to have mostrength for the Hpaakcnhip in thn cnU.-n
Staten. But for the rcpwttero in Cincin
nati leal October, it ia very probable that
Mr. Ssylar would not have bad aa oppor­
tunity to be a candidate for Spaaker.

TRIUMPHANT!

A lot of haif-anJ half jourasls riaiming
to be Republlonfimsgioe that the gmar.
thing for them to do now is io abuse the
old abod'hrreoa of the Repbiiron party
who venture to differ with the President iu
bis Southern policy. They fancy if they

The Advance Plow

throw plenty of mud at Blaine, rid Den
Wade, Chandler, and others uf like stamp,
they will intensely ddighl the Preridont,
whereat they will, toe to one. disgust hiu
with their syoophaaey. They ought to
direera someti'ing from the dhertuoo of
Geo. Dcvaus, auJ the wMom bn non-

higher than ycur I
iruee thereof fiuln

DBT GOODS.
DEI|pIT.
0 YES ! (SOLDIERS I) O YHS

885 A DAY

MOWER
that sadly strickMi state.

If there is, in Um life of * person, a
limo when, there all other lima*. he ha*
reason for * drop and (ablins* feding of
hopfiinasi to well up in Lie bosom; ■ limo

TOBACCO.

Tbs P.-sUmuter Oanaral has notified
the American ITtolograph Company of
New York that their bid for farnUfong
pretal eardi at 69 5-6 orota t-ev 1000 »
■ I...
--.1
i_ . *___a
.&lt;

to regard himself aa, indeed, th: happiro
of tbe happy, it is&gt; dung the last set^iring the foial toueb whkh is to crown sum,
nobis orterprite with auMeaa.
Such, at lasat ia a aortrin dsgnw, are

A. D. COOK.

lOdBUKtS1. -T'
luM; HnLssl.Bciteiiitf
fi ixmmusrtK:,

�Ti/t Htpuilityl Stfftn
i
1

Mowday eight.
.
-r
-w- —
Adc&gt;.toy ayee aad aaye aa Mm:
Ayw—AM. Abbey. Dewey, Lewi., 1um.I1,
MaXeaghua, Taallna aad Tewag—7.

by Mi oaruM Mead.
Ihia wa. f.U.w»i by , trio. . Dbuat
Chl.ee, - a bmlifat pioea by MM. Wigta•aa aad XJUr uj Mn. U«ml.
0«r &lt;ailiag.",-by Ouriee W. "Jm, wee
"•a* « Uu f.rvgra^ao.wJ ... .
Ihai duwadM «d
th. eUaaihb
aad anntaiue .1 .n prwl
"Mom la UK" by WillMaB.M-m*

TAKE NOTICE.

L. Nkwtdx.
_____ =i««;To TAo« whom ftlCITY DRUG STORE
..e war- aa.-u_u.-_
may Cowcer,,
wuzm4BARTES
I nm now running
Hbxey

New Portable Ma­
; chine for mo ving,rais&gt; ing or changing the
1 location of buildings
from small to great,
and having handled
about 1,200 buildings
in suten years. I feel
confident I ca.i satis­
fy those who may fa­
vor me with a call.
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry Co., Mich.
Residence — Six
miles directly West
from Hastings.

AlaoiheMbvingi
.
Hxmaoi. Jttwo 34.1S77.
Ta lie Jtaj/vr a*! Ow.ii hi a CVaanZ .­
Al a regular ueeaUg af IVrnw- Han Ceapaay. Sa. I. held Juae imj&gt;, 1S77. Addb..
Enheua .u uyMlri. aewerCiag u the by- .
ba. of ^4 Co.p*ay

Special Notices.

H0K0P1TH1C Unraus.
MEDICAL isd LAWBOOKS
All • Proscriptions snd Receipts
Carefully Prepared.

AN IMMENSE BUSINESS,
StXCE WE

MARKED DOWN OUR PRICES
Everybody ASTONISHED and

All orders in Has­
tings or Vicinity left
with Powers A: Bar­
low.

All About the County.

Notice These Prices

A. S DEAN,
Irving, Mich., Apr. 23rd 187

leave Chicago daily, except

apr23u&gt;3.

Sunday) from the Welle
Street Depotat 10:30 A. M.,
ar.d arrive al Omaha next
morning. East bound, they
leave the Transfer Depot, op-

I)*"’’
CARBOLIC OIL

j Sunday, (and on every third

Flakl Fhh! HUi

Men's Good Suits $3.50 $4 &amp; $5.
All Wool Suits $6 $7 $8 $9 A 10.

.

Boy's Suits $1 $1.50 $2.50 $3.50 A $4.
Men's Lined Pitots Tocta. A $1.
Men's wiijjc Vests $1 ±2 50.

Men’s and Boy’s Summer Coats 85cU. and up.
Cotton Socks 3 A 6 cents a pair.

every thirl Saturday), and
reach Chicago the .text after-

And All Goods Equally Low.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,

Pa.r CJUb^ia Bonoy .1
arld;4 SuiTh, H-xilk A Pararroi'a

-Vo other road

west of Chi­
cago runs these calibrated
Pullman Hotel Cars, or any
form- of Hotel Cars.

Double Store, 38, 40. and 42, Canal St,
GRAND RAPIDS.

Mixed Pickle.

swrr NEVER FAILS' Try u 0»«-W

B. PB. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.
1HK5PW-,

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

We hate ewe ef the A.eei. auet pleaeaat
aad tcuariuM hciJJinp l. the JUau. M
■alerial proepedly U eerie; eatlrriv la the
imereti which ihe Inhabitant. al Urge hate .

B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Awiy.

ZMxrt—

WANZER &amp; BARNES,
Maya—Tftiaana 1
Tie rwlgeeUw ot Kory C. Lewie aa AMA eyccia! o&gt;t»i|a- «r the Cuoadl
llun-Ky etntac. Jaw IMi. pnrwual la j n»»a . f the Fira! Ward ww praoralvj U tha
(oarawwat. EJe Heeor IU Mayor la the MUMS, aad Ml umAMi ne areapul aad

B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.

City Drug Store,
HaiLingi Mich

b

Your Trade Solicited.
Drugs—Patent McdidneiiPainta—Oila—Brushes

Lical Mbjijtes; Jliliw

TRIMMED HATS.
at tee lowtri paaaiUa jrncra u
JnnelkS
Mia M. A. Folawi.',

•aw. t»&lt;v.eT On-ajrher. ui hclunl ty hat. j
m «. Leii &gt;1 a«aaMdIi&gt;u

Toi.et articles— Perftnncry
School, Mincci'aneous,
an&lt;l Blank Book*
Stationery

WIIW! Sam^paitilla
Call a'. Ite-Sm of thBIB HIT.
I of HATS, CAPS and GENTS' FTR'I
NIBBING GOODS io bo toad mri- ‘
»&gt;&lt;le af Detroit
And bm ia where j
e Jake
in, fft’ iS S SLL |

DOMESTIC PAPER PATTERNS
For aale by
jd-utxr
MM. M. A. POLAND.

THEM ST Hl'CH LOK ER
PR1O£S—T&gt;a^'\ttli to era tbe yxxij brING

UNEQUALLED OFFER.

*«OITl'UHI»ITtil FREE

Report oae^Kad aa! odepud aa U the »1teaalaa of Hu rtrveC He awe!* ef the report
ae relate i «• the grMlag of pule ro-4 .eM
laid oe the uLle until aeai rvgalar Bootle j, oo

GOOD KI8T0TBPUBLK!

STOCK OF GROCERIES
Winfad

PEOPLE OF BA1RY COUNTY

A. Boidruo BwiiKe Milana, with doth
model., in atoek it my tomm on North
Beoadway, teo bioeke from Suu Mrrct.
Mm. O. V. GoKxsnsi.il
june20l3
■

Ono More Unfortuneto.

AArjrffcl by I/H on.! Uyi u trikwe ■
Ay—AU. ALU,.
HeN-gUce,
TeaHeeae ud T«ag-i-

DEFY COMPETITION
OU.YW]
yerlag la Wn! Ward.
f&lt;«« aeeeyMl, aa.* Mt -*u. ol AM. Hr
Saa3.ua lU BeyJrt wee adaptad, aad ordou
dleeetei* u he crave aa tie pe-.^M hade by
ayee aad lay* aa MHv»:

'

Orm, Medloine, etc. Etc ;

Wm. H. Goodyear.

�Holloway's AdsOTlIsemsnts.

fiEinSinm

.

THE TBBTTMOJtY PETITE WHOLE T-'OELb

en altar aquetsing through a Uk io thej
fence into a strawberry bed next door.

DEFEATING HER OBJECT.
Hadegarde Lyvelt had just ccme down
; Miaa Lyre1' was almost always late st
tba morning meal
Hhe ww* one of thorn young ladies who
Seldom irvob’.e thcajdrre about the con­
venience cr inconvenience of other* as re­
gard* flhrir own aelf-indulgence.
Mbs Lyvelt moreover "wan out" a good
deal, and baih, soirees, and evening recep­
tions do not correspond with early hoar*.

’“I dm ray." coldly interrupted
garde p “brt poor poopte ottght not to
talk nonaeoM about aeutiuicnt. I aac,
with a glance, "that you need money. I’ll
give you half a crown for that plant."
“It ia not for aale," repeated Lucy, con­
strained.
“Then yon don’t mewn to obligte m* T"
haughtily spoke oat Hildegarde. “Very
well, if you pends: in this obstinacy «
will be the wuraajfor you. I will tell my
abter Bopbb to withdraw her custom from
you at otm. Don't b« an idiot; Ibtea to
tba coramoa aenae of tbe tbinr. Here b
half a crown , jtut wrap the plant up and
let ma take it away."
“But, Mba lyvelt—"
•Tva no time to argue the matter," iotenupted Hildegarde. “Yea or no ? I
want the flower—and trry sister is one of
yoar beat eustomcn.”
And Hildegarde Lyvelt triumphantly
bore the anowy blo-aom *w»y.
Her lootatcps had scarcely died out oa
tire threshold before her uncle Abner's
frietid bent pityingly over Lucy's drooping
“Vi'ltet, crying, Lucy ? And only be­
cause that handsome visage haa stolen away
your one Bule flower! Believe ma, child,
•he j* not worth one of those glittering
tear diaanoad*. I will fill your windows
with flowers before nighifrlL"
“You are very kind, ' tattered pw«
cy, trying to smile; "but—but they will
not ba my poor mother's gardenia."
Miss Lyvelt waa in bar marfenchsnting
toilette when Mr. WBda allied that even-

a,
™. u us
ml,. JhM ot W US, I—law. dujh.
ter, who came into the room like a freak
brecic. and seemed actually to light it up
with her brilliant dark eye*, aad brining
braid* of auburn hair.
' Tho sMcst Mim Lyvelt, who waa liter­
ary, w»* already *eltled down at her desk,
in the second bay window—tho second
Mias Lyrclt, who wa* domestic, was en­
raged in looking over a basket of table
linen, but Hildcganic, tho acknowledged
And on a gddod trij»d in tho window
beauty of the family, pretended to no
meialiH.
” ’
' ''' stood poor Luty Parke's cream-white bln"I shall many rich," aaid Mwa HMo“
You aeo," said Hildegardc. smiling
garde.
• ‘
And really her pretty face aad stylish sweetly, "how 1 have treasured it for your
manner seemed almost to authorise her in
Norton Wylde looked her straight in
"Well, dear, and bow did you enjoy the the faec.
“Do you mean," aaid he, in that cold,
baill last nigtaT' and Mr*. Lyrclt poured
out a eup &lt;rf hot eoffeo and pushed the blunt way of bi* that somewhat jarred
upon her prttty cnav.ntionalities, that
plate of twaii toward her daughter.
"Oh, wll eooagb." said Hildegardc this b is the same- flower I gave you before
with indiferener. "But, oh. mamma I" I w«ct away ?”
“Of course it is," mid unconscious Hil­
brightetuag suddenly up, “who do you
degard.
suppose I mrt there ?"
"Mira Lyvelt." said Newton Wylde,
"I don't know, I'm rare," mid Mr*
drawing himself to bi* full bight, "you
LyvjL -Whowaaitr
are a woman—and from a woman’* lip*
“Nortam Wylde."
“No!' ejaculated Mr*. Lyvelt, while Uacbood eome* with a dquble-dbtillcd
Eleonora looked up from her traaslaiiiras, terror. You brought this flower from Lu
and Sophia dropped her ball of darning cy Parke's house to-day; you wilsd it
away from her by threats and entreaties
now you would palm it off
.“Yen," aaid Hildegardr. stirring the alike.
cream into h«r coffee, ‘‘bo ha* returned, open me for the wuno I gave you three
and Mr*. Stoyver tell* mo h* haa made a years ago I”
Hildegarde
stood with crimsoned check,
great fortune."
“Doe* he admire you a* tuocb a* ever, and finger* nervously working together—
detected I
darling?" naked Mr*. Lyvelt, smiling.
Tho platitudes which she would fsin
“I don’t think there’s much doubt of
that, mamma," returned Hildegard*, with have uttered died away on her lips—ske
a ouuctoM tom at her proUy young bead. only felt that she had played uat I ar game
“Un Wilfred twicu with me. You can't and last it.
Norton WyHo took his leave—and when
think how much b« has improved since he
want away. And ha s to call lure this Mrs. Lyvelt snd the girls hurried in to
aveoing. I always told you J shouH inquire the reason of his unexpectedly
marry rich, mamma, and I rather think brief vial, they found Hildgarde in •
stonn of passionate tears.
. That was tbe end of their hopes on tbe

ruptad Hildegarde, "he aakHd me about
that plant he gave me before be went
away—that white gardenia, you know."
••Well r
"And I told him I had watered it ev­
ery night and morning during hi* absence.
What cbe could I ray ? He meant it for
a acet of yoyr d"amour, you know, and it
wouldn't do to own that I hail forgotten
all about it, aud lot it die."
"Oh, Hildegarde, did you let it die ?"

RAILROAD.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

The Danbury Son man opened hi*
lecture at Bridgeport by remark rag lhat
he bad seen so much about it oa the pow­
ers tod in the paper* during the paatweek
or two that ba had eome to have a feverish
desire to bear it bimaclf, and wa* very glad
be wm i.r«ent.

0KKAT WOTTSSS BAICWAY.

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Aa tho train wan slowly crawling out ot
the depot at Indiaaapolb the other d»y, so
tndiriduj’, with, terror depicted in every
line of his countenance, was seen running
after it, making time that woul^ not hare
disgraced tbe record of a lightning ex­
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by show lhat afternoon.
S----- , who wa* traveling in Kansas,!
received the following teieirram : • Return
immediately. You are a father." Oa tbe
ere of his return hb lady friend* deter­
mined to play a joke oo him, procured from
the ireighUsrhood three other babie*,
placed all four in a row on the bed in an
adjoining aparUncq^and covered them up.
••iarrived, embraced hb wife ia irreat
delight, and wa* then led forth to behold
hb fint-lxirn. When the crater wa* raised,
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• She does sewing for me," raid Sophia.
“Mm. Hoyt, of our Dorcas Society, recommendod her. Supports an old uncle, or
aomotbtog of that sort, I believe. I nev­
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again If you hadn't chanced to mention a
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                    <text>VOL XXII. NO. 10

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1877

Mt brook a line ao drawn. (Tea dfatinotfoem ar* out nf pines ia thfa eountrv, and
forty Judge Hiltoo. with forty ume* tbs
Btevart estate bUk of them, cuoot make
them It wiO kill lU trade of tU Stew­
art catabliabmeul, and will hurt the Grand
Uniso Hotel. For wU(Ur cm fckm
Jew* or Mt, fair play fa th* jrwri. TU
fwpres are fall of the subject.
.

PHYSICIAN k SURGEON

It was .victorious over all Competitors at the Great Centennial
Field Trial. It works the easiest because the weight of the driver
docs the. dumping, and is the most durable because it has
WROUGHT IRON (not cast) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
(not iron) over theteeth. THE CLEANING BAR IS ENTIRELY
NEW and NOVEL. NO STICKS PLUGGED IN THE AXLE,
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We also have the

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SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER

0 IHlU tarn Mrt la Ita lam*.
Al last
k"» .am* tM* ■«■Ml
**&lt;L "IrerlB* -Ita a HI. lauan.
T«r toaatU.1 !-■« uafeU,
V 1*. —..-. — ----I .mb^ BC.K. .
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COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.

Avntie’a fare floaUd. “You
yourself. Beauty. ” SU folded tbe
tn ber hand *■ abe epokr "This
। opportunity by talking to me uneearisgly. | i* ftom Mr. SUne to mo.”
He pre me a long hfatan o« Wanromueth , of the ligbl houas that dated back
to Qeecn Anne's time; and eipatteted me. Mr. 8Lmm Ud written to Anntie,,
upon lb* advantage of being here, away “ “f “atsra! guardiu, coafcaring our rt- 1
from crowds that csrsd nothing for ua,, tarhment Ha bad thought it better ia I
and «njoyiag the eocisty of thorn for whom
we carol m»t And the meaning glance
be threw back to where Auntie and I sat.

I" Thia thought calmed me. and I quietly [
rotrmted. while Auntie perused, in peace,
Mr Sloane had an opportunity to eon . the oteive ia her band

1 rrrae with me, h« should are ia my an I
| The Champion was the lighest draft of all the Machines tested at
Bnt I watched her fnrtively, a* I eat
■A STIFF BREEZE
nation my sparkbng replies, and in the at the other window; and a* abe cundudcd, i
1 the Centennial Field Trial of Mowers and Reapers and received
interest expraaad ia By whole bearing.,I I saw the tear* rolling down her choeka
the highest award.
’ ’ ’ ’ ‘' riaumiaa. Auntie | Sbe art qnistly for a few mossrat*, and
that it wu natural j then called m* toward her. I obeyed the
I Th*
Naw Chainpi
Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCClJSS. I It was our first morning rt Woarv-1
Th* New
| summon', my joy conquered mjr embar
mouth, a pretty place by the &gt;*n. MJH
'It is unequalled fur quality of WORK, LIGHTNESS of DRAFT| but
raasmeot, for 1 felt sun- that she now taw
little frequented by touriata. With
and DURABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought | our boated wardrobe, and Mill more lim­
1 the dadraancaa of opposing tea any longer.
1 “Bcnaty, dear," said Auntie, drawing
ited puree, Auntie Ud decided that ws
i Iron, Malleable Iron aid steel, while its '

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W22»yl.

PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,

I think we had been away a mouth, i me duten beside heron lbt&gt; aofa, “I have
I. when one evening, Auntie complained of a : no secret* ftoe* you, and I know you will
headache and did no* godown. Mr-i be pleased to bear that oar friend, Mr.
I Sloane was rt the table ; and it rather | Sloane, has asked me to become bis wife.
surprised me that he did m-t seem in his I | He wfabes our. marriage to take pl*« in
usual epirite, we bad not often so good October, and----- "
•
tn opportunity of bring aloes. I waa rare
How can I describe the fading that
he would a*k me to walk on lb. veranda took poeaanion of mo as Auntis spoke ?
or osplanadr, after tea &gt; but U left tbe SootetMng must have shown in my fans,
table before I Ud fiafabed ; and wUn, for she stopped-suddenly and looked hard
come ten minutes altorwarda, I want di* at me. The neat nxnrat a desperate
cotteoirtriy Into th* parlor, found him
walking about impatiently, hfa hat in bu
bud. On seeing mo, be cam* hastily lor-srd. and in an cxrited, hurried way, slip
tri paying back about
ped a freahly-wriltaa note into my hand.
~**i Ingereoi
The people were coming ia froaa- the
wa. rat within a few wreka uf the time L
tables, and ho only whispered, as be paro-d
went in, and th* rwat of the mg bar
me, “Will you have the kindsre* to take
never Urn hurt a pa rude The pronecu
thia to your room
and waa, the next mo
gard for each other for a vrrv long time—
mor. than a year, in fact."
: I remember that I told Auntie 1 bad
no objectioo», that I ahould like to travel,
me. ; but it t* no use of my trying to do
, scribe bow I felt that evening. Mr.
So, after a moment a hesitation, I drew Sloane come back, and we returned to the
ciM. to ths fading light, and broks the city together. He talked to me just as he
always did. A antie’s trousseau was non Y«h ia in aa bad hand* teeter as it was
AU rt ones, a sadden gurt took my Ut
Dearest Beatrice, ” the' letter began- ia program, and ia the aotnmo iha an-l •when Tweed reigned, and is entering upon
drib off my Lead, and a*nt it spinning
away, threatening to Wow it every instant and 1 wish I could describe tbe nub of I Mr. Sloane were married. I Luing first aether lean &lt;f fraud ,nd corrupuon.
emotion* that overwhelmed me m I read bridesmaid. The neat spring, a* had hoc n The twenty million, that ths big ring
into the water.
Hole only rerved to whet th* appetite of
I started forward to catch it, when a the words—“I eanao* return to th* city, arranged we went to Europe
Several ysan haveeiapesd. but to this those who got a bite of it for a fuD Beal
quicx energetic acep P-«d
-d a | ercu for a day or two, without takisg with
day i* fa a puxals to me, whether Mr.
strangv treadetnan overtook the’ hat and me the aaaurancs of your regard
“
You
know
the
hopes
I
entertain.
As
Sloane
ba*
evbr
told
Auntie
ebon*
the
note
secured it. No not a atremge gentleman,
Tbe rity* fa stirred up oo the silver
for as he turned, 1 recognised him, and I shall probably noth* able to st* you be Which I sent bin. I hope he will oarer quenriou Now York fa inflexibly hpfore leaving to morrow, will you let me tel! aotuel-ody via* ; for there ia to be an­ poacd to tbe remonetizing of silver, and
eried, “Why, Mr. Sloane--------- "
I couM *ay no mors. 1 was so aeUo- liaie a line from your hand—an assurance other wedding next October , but 1 think ' tU bminex world atigmatiaes tho making
I naa trust bln, and that ba will no*. 11 of silver a legal tender as only another
faked , mat-- thin tint, pleased , lor 1 aaw that my afsetiau fa rataroad V
"Th* algnature, ’ Cbarim Sloane,’’ 1 ahould no* lika Hany to know . what a I
rt once that he had followed me from tbe
form of foflatiou. Dcbta dun other coun­
city. I was emberraaad, too, and blush­ •carorlr saw. such Wa* the tamaltuoua ns little fool I once was.
tries can no more be paid in stiver than
For to thia day, I never walk by the they can in greenback', and tU produc­
ing furiously, for tbe vied was playing all
I seaside, without a bluab’of abase al my tion fa so raonnous tUt a stlli greater de­
aorta of trick* with my hair, rad I knew I
Mly, (specially it it fa recalled to ate by ci: ue ia ecnaidered curtain. The eity will
must look like a fright.
wfiat ia alwayx aaauciatad with that .am- fight it to tbe death, and gold fa tbe caly
"Yea, Mr. SJoom," he aid, taking off
| sundard that fa arreptablc ; every member
bis brt rad bowing, and pretesting my
from the city will be instructed ta fi*vor
no financial acheme thrt-hioka to tasking
OUR NEW YORK LETTER.
1 felt a little pang, in the midst of my I
a atiffbrsere ' But ia there any nxduaive
anything but gold tU standard of nine*.
right, oo your part. Mis Beatrice, to happiness, st the thought of By neglect ।
Tb# cleansing of tU custom house ■ goWesranouth, that you teem aorprissd Pone Aunu* I AU her labors had ban in
। ing on tatfafertorily. TU okl rackrra are
vain. And I went penitently down aguin,
when “there some------ ’’
getting mostly cleaned oat end a daan of
"Ob! no, no!" I interrupted, blnahing to order bee tea and toast.
men who are willing io work for tbe govWhen the tray came, and I saw her en­
Jernment are io tbeir plarre The postagain. “On the contrary. I am rare ws
The great acueation in New York,ju*‘
•ball b« very glad ao ano you—that ia gaged in preparing tbs tan. 1 drew ray
nfice, new ao Ud a* the cuatom-houM,
g_lm.tr
done
to
ths
wiatdow
sod
opened
toy
now,
I*
th*
ectioa
of
Judge
Hilton,
tbe
Auntie------ " berakauc down and blnahing
again, and falling back on Auntie, M ! writing-desk
raprsseutativ* of the Stewart estate, in ex
eluding Jew* from the Grand Ussoa Bo­
"Thanks,” U ani-l coolly. “I enme by
ta! at Saratoga. Tbe Grand I'nioc is tbe
the night bort; and as It wa* too Uta to aenteuce*. A fear of aayiag too Meh, or
gn to bod. and t-« early for brrakfaat, I too Uttle, urerwhelmad Be i and the ink Urgent rammer bote! In th.- world, and
tbosght 1 would Ink* • walk. But I dried upon my pea tofurr I had written a the most exdualre. Joseph Seligmaa,
hardly dared to bops far inch plnaoure ae Bae.
our of tbs wenlthirot banker* ia thia rity,
Then Auntie, refreahrd by her ten, in­
mreteng you," and he bowed again.
has, lor some years, lived at the Grand
It was aooo time to return to tbe hotel, terrupted the current of mi thoughts
Uniat with hfa family, during the ram
•Beauty,'
the
mid,
in
an
Indiflerent
aort
whither Mr. Sloane accoapanied me Al
merfnontha, *nd be applied leal wvek for
the door we ported. "I ahall aee you at of way, “wra Mr. Blom rt ta* V
“
T
ub
,
Auntie,"
I
replied
quietly,
while
breakfast," he said. “Pray remember nw
suitable apartments far this seasuo Much
the sentence I had almost framed slipped to Mr. Sdiaman'* diagurt, tbs clerk in­
to your aunt,"
'
- All ia a flutter I wont to our room. oat of ay bead
strength of “oar member.’’ "Oar panI had me yet deeded whether to .ay formed him that he could no* hire rooms, Ler" tau t as great a man m he wm oo«
Auntie was just finishing her toilet "Ob!
who do you think fa Ursf” 1 cried. “Door, ’ or "Dearert (.’harks," or “Mr. and when asked for a reason *aid that The merebanto report a better feeling
Judge Hiltoo instructed him to refuse ail amoog the bminute men of tb* Sooth. A*
"TU last person in th* world vs would
expect to see," I addded, mendaciously
Jem ! To any there wa* a atom would absurd so wa* the bowl abomplitan eoand demure!v.
Uta pal it very mild'y. Be it known cvpstioo, th* nnmwal of tbfuvops fiftr
.1* I looked rt Auntie * face, it seemed
that the Jew* are enormously wealthy in ! tbs Sooth did hare some effect ia
to bc that tU pink in tU morning sky
stimulating trade iif-thht section. Th*
Now York, and are, moreover, numerous,
was refleeted on her cheek*. "Why.
they arc the largest Unken. and among
Anotie,” I triad “ths as* air Ua already
worked wonder* with you- You look—
the iargmt merchant*, and they control
the theatrical and operatic buaincen There
was a burning among tUa, and * Mmpasaid, khuing me with even more than her Ur interfere with mytetter 7
SU limed her Uod amy ftva* ■* and per war of vast dimensions was tU result.
wonted effuaiveaeae. My name, u* th*
Judge Hilton gavs a* hfa reason for hfa
reader alreedy knowa, fa Beatrice, bat I
Shall I rexwd wUt I wrote that night ? aettoa tUt any hotel was ruined tU mo­
Ud been nicknamed Boautr from a child.
I can only say tUt. after I had gained
Auntie finished Ur toilet by putting a
ment it became known m • Jew bourn, for
NEWS FROM A KNOT-HOLE.
eourags
to
commence.
I
told
his
ril
;
Uw
roan tn her bair, an unusual thtng foe her
the reason that the Jew. arc all loud,
It mate. Ur look so cUnmng. that I said. Aontis's perafatemt efforts to separate vs
“.May I put up my hair like yours T" I bndgriqrsdm*; and how I Ud all tU coarse, obtrusive and filthy. H* said
hod always worn my hajr in think braids time known wbrt bad brought him ta they would get rooms it tbe fowoal poem
on mr seek ; but this boruing Auntie's Waarosoaut, eadrag by accepting hfa Me ralni, and muggle into tUm all tto-ir
bair Loksd ao sqlfab, wtth tb. drooping love, and asuring him of min*.
TU MXt qucrtion wa*. Uw to ensure vfaitara; Uat they mra filthy in their
roa* co one side, that I had an imwutehabits, and that they amim ia such mm&gt;
IA* desire to arrange mine in like manner. hfa raoriving lU note. But tU girl wU
, -J.* main structure. Her bttla rttfe. tbero
“1 don’t think It would become you,
so public a place as a Lotel they had priv­. fort, wa* near neighbor to the minister *
Beauty," raid Auntie, coaxingly ; and abe
atady. Just in th* eorrar of the arisfearranged my hair with great teat*, and
ilege* m port* which gm them lieaoas' tar * atady waa a knot-befa, a trifling nort
made each a bswitehing bow of blns rib­
to be dwagroeabl* to other people; that‘ of thing lauteif, but, when once found to
bon* confining it, that 1 wa* perfectly sat­
their vomec were groat, vulgar and aver-. open lata Mra. Jeakins attic, of tU wtdisfied with my sppeurance.
b set impetuses in it* oowssqwmcev
‘ Hew do you do again. Mfat Beairiser
W fat Mrs. JociktM finally beeam* swan
about rt any price. On lU other Uod. ■

could n-t afford to go to Newport, cr
ivm Loim Branch, and accordingly had
.elected thia loe rapensiw pkce.
Auntie mid, ths* rt these watering
places, where to many fashionable people
I go, wo would feel aUbby . and that hers
STl'DEHAKKR WAGONS. SUPERIOR AND HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS, we would bare the saint air and sea; and
1 people, moreoror. would not mlpd wUt we
MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVELS.” AC., AC.
■ on-. Wu would grow frreb and rosy from
belling, and euald wear oaf ell our old
aumreer drasses. Then ws eould Uv*
new alike tU coming winter. So it Uppetted. tUt Auntie’* eboice became min*,
an ! that we agreed to go to Wearvmcu.h.
Nov upon the first morning after our
arrival, ! Ud left Auntie still a bed. and
gone out for a walk by the ana. It was
quite early, but I cuukl n*t ml rain my
impatience . I itoged fur the taste of tbe
a'lt sen, and to fori lU freah breeae blewiug against mr rhreks Tbesun bad just
rim, and *11 prtore *eemed exultant.
I The wind blew k&gt; rtroug. that I xreld at
| times, hardly Bake my wav against tb*
wisd. Off at sea the fiahing-boet* were
• making fay .the little harbor, tU gull*

Weight is Little More Than 'One-Half

Iickiiai.1 other Reapers,t which is a v.cry desirable feature.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

OVER SOO TAYLOR BAKES

i.rtfn .’t RUSMELU

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
SOLD FROM HASTINGS AND MIDDLKVH.LN IN 1876.

Sold By

MESSER BROTHERS

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Caniaie, Sin aid Omental Farmers, examine the WIARD
P A I N TE R
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
iZ'A'JJj / KFJ1)! k'EffiT
Those contemplating buying
[sp.cWM.d.odAm.ojme.n.mj Mowers or Beepers should see
Joy Comfort and JJa/ydnoBJi
Walter A. Wood Machines,
Slek and ’irtUsteC
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY. II

THE STEBBINSBRO’S SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

Townsrnd, Tweed’* aUorwy, publishes
a tnsnendoue arraignmoot of Fairchild,]
th* Attorney-General. Townsend claim*
that Fairchild dewived Tweed, by prornislag to let him go if he cwould make a
clran brraM of it, that Tweed did ao
prnanite sal stood ready to give informa­ i ataira. The next thing she did was to
tion that would have saved the Stat* two throw on her -things, and start off a;
milliomt, and would have brought the high opsA for bar friend *. Mm Tautog.
“Now. I want to know ’ " said the latter
wk ole gang to justice ; but Gat Fairchild,
“ Mrs. ’Jenkin, cane in through the bach
in the interwrt of John Kelly and to
•mirch the reputation of certain meo. used
sueh portion' of what Tweed confided to
him as would serve bfa purpose, and then
refused to let him go on the score that his
teatiaaony fa worth nothing. The true intrardom. of it all fa that Tweed ia about
as honest m a thousand mon who are ia |

lU Jews insist that tUy are M quist and
gwslliraraly as any other rise*, that they
through that dmky twilight, looking nut pay lh«r bills and hare a right to ril ncupon tUta*.
Auntie wan Uttar next morning, and 1
felt more tranquil. Had 1 bora obliged
to Boot Mr. Blarai, I eould not Uv*
sMWrred far any smmniate ; bat U Ud
faft by tU aartec bant. It was u long
way over lU pier to the stonaboni. But
it Msosad to m« that Awetia aaarnsd dsprramdrt no* raring him. An te &gt;• I

“O. certainly “
“And thfo fa my study r

"Wbars I pass the most of my lime T'
“Yen’*
"And where my wife often takas the
xrty to aoase nod rit with me r
Mr. Jansa emd he umfarsteod that.
"Now, then," continued tbe clergyman,
“I am' in th* habst of ftoqusetly readme
&gt;od to her. And. one. upon a time, I

"O, wail, noabin. really worth ssntiontng. B«, then, you may so wvO know ■
ms. It a nothfa', though, that I oare to
Xr.JoM.buratoati.nghiaf “la tUt
I bars go fmm me, you know. I don’t wiah
to be mixed up in tUt scrape. '
aU ’’ raid U, hfa foe. a. rod a* tU mtting
“No, your name abu t be mentioned. -•u*.
;•
But what is it. Mis. Jenkins ' What fa
"TUt and tU knct-UU,” «ri Mr. OnU! Do. pray, tell me raddin’, far I’m
dytn’ to know."
•
“It's no great affair, after all, though.
Sull, U s something. But tba a all there
iatoit-Mr. J««hupx to alu,:o’ ha.
wife taoat dreadfnlly . and be dedares that
if she think* o’ gout' out n risitm' be H
rarely shut her up where the can t g&amp; out

|

“Of aU thing* ia the world !’’
Yea, and taora than that; he'a seen
gnoe and forbid her going to everun' mcettng*. What do yon think o sack a wan

Australia—Grid, pound, 682 ; sover­
eign. 4H5.
Austria—Goid ducal. 228, sovereign,
675, crown, 6*4 Silver, old drilor. 102,
old aracfo, 104 ; old florin. &lt;8 ; new dol­
lar, 72 ; Nans TUru*n dollar. 102.
Belgium—GoM, twenty tve francs, 472.
Silver, fir® trans, 98.
.
Bolivia—Gold, doubloon, 1,859. 88
vsr, dollar, 79, half dollar. 89.
Btwl-Gold, twenty sihwfa. 1,090.
Stlyer, double urilsnia, iOS.
Ceatnl ABeritn-QoM. two tendon,
re not. Wbai abuuM I
n’ about the wrighborbood 3CS. Fiber, do&amp;r, IM.
Chib-Gold, doubloon, 1.M9; *------------------ Stories about rmpectablo
P~m, 315. Silver,old dote, IM; new
folk. ? Who d^d tell you. though - ’ •
"Nobody told me, exactly, but I happen MDe^srk-Gold. tarn thaleea, 7M.
to know it eons*, in tbe firstjJace, from the

-—- -. &gt;&lt;•« Bin . unite U.I. ।
He ;*w» her all the time, abases her.
thrvatom her. ud makes her in mortal f.-ar
of her lite I Only to think of it T
■ How did you benr about it» I woodra
if fcik* geaaailv know it t How dad veu
hear about it, I'd likr to know ?’’
m “Wen. rdjra lief tell you co not, Mrs.
*
abou-** promfac bm to

Wn. JeUine nodded in rilawo*.
I do declare ovw ' WU'derar a
. tbooglrt eMh &lt; thing of Mr. Joocw ’ But
' I ve seemed to take notice, beck along, that
hi* wife was a good deal down hearted and
aorto melancholy like. And lU* must
U the ream ; that explain* it nil"
Th. fatter lady did not stay very Icog af
tor anbosoaniug barrel! of her heavy se­
cret, when off p-wtod Mra. Tautog. ararol
and equipped foe tbe I rar* busmen »he
bad in hand The firai hoax- .he dropped
into me Mra. Mallory's
"Mra. MaBory.*- *U said, almost *esoon

England—Gold, pound a* amragn.
M ; pound oe sovereign. average, AM.
’.. r .aWB^g, mu, X8; ateffi.gxrw
Franos—Gold,’ twenty franm, MT,
'J ; twenty francs, avenge. 3M. 8iL

addrtiom. ffoa .Mrs. Dinka took it up
And then Mrs. Murray got intarmdod is
it. and Mm Hlpot and sn co, tiD evwy
body had got bold of it. and had talk'd it
up. and had peaami judensect on tbe man
who wu guilty ci seeh prom malpractice
toward bfa thmily.
If U bad rtoppml right there, naritap. it
would have answered, U: it Ada'L It
spread like a eirdo ia the water, till ia th*
end M». Jotse. benelf Lsard of it. and
hoarder couror, llist the author of tbe
rigMl mafa.386
atory was the minister'* own Seif:
Ifariin Odi,
The next thin; to be doer was far Mr.
Jones and hi* family to tear. Mr. (fapm nx dote, HI.
Tunis GoM,t*
cforia. and gomancharerrie. The rler
gymaa wa* a good doal troebisd about ik
and sent .his wife over to see if »ba coeld
discover th* vauaa Mm Joases receirrd
her with a grmt dos! of roitera. am!
eeemad hardly rivil. Unable to endure it
any fongrr. Mrs. Caper* **Ud th* *ggrsared lady frankly what the trouble wa*.
Mm Joea* a* frankly told her. That wa*
well, for now ths fatter knew exactly what i

�Thic k joes right, at loam, it yea far
theiutenre oftfo- atoek bolder., in our
opietoe, aad onrtainJy uf the People Of the
Stole to have oereiod out lU policy adopt­
ed by the Board, and their unaafauuta- re-

wt* the Ifopubfo-nn Stole CvurenUoa in
Iowa. Thu Cocveotiuu wu looked fur
ward to, with rowMforabl* trepidatfon by
the Republican, rf the Northwret of all
shad** of opinio*. But the day c*aae—
TU Coovwncfaa ■» foil, aad the result
uutlrdy satisfactory to all who lore fcg.ublieu princip!-*, ud hope for Rsp'ublinn

The Grand Kapdda ofioe b oouoaiidalcd
with that at Detroit Tbe aaring iu expc«i»e to the gvaenmeut will be about
SI 60,OtM) a-year.
Judge Taft, ex-Attorney.GmwraJ, de-

Tbe attempt to create adiriaot, aad to,
ProtnlM. arc ao camJy mad. and 'fixyM- orputiaean admioiatntiou or aa anti-ad ,
ministration
party was debated by the
ten that it bowmen almcat uack*&gt; to place
any «• record; people hare cccKcncc on bold aad manly drelaratrao that, the party
ly in what they lute trea tou^Li by,.&lt; x- in Iowa w Republics, stands by EagmUl|&gt;enauer, apd for (Lena rrasons I emu the
th* 'triumph &lt;■! three prinapiea at tbe polb
prcAiiam aod only refitr to-pare work aa
in October.
TU’tiekst ucmiualtd wa* a otrvug one,
and will be cdoetod by at Ireat 30,(XHi»njurity, and the raoult will Mrangthau the

the nomination of Governor of Ohio. In
hi* fatter of dadiaatioa fat Malm that bo
trama that hfa letter will uot be con there ■ alwaya enough to be done go and
acracd M ac ludicatioa that hr ha* Let do it ; if it i. fofowod energetically and
pn^cuted with dUigeoot, it wW fend to
faith or hope :o the Republican psirty.
great and important vault*. Do not, like
M:cawL.r. wait for aoncerhing to torn up.
terat on he H aad 4 j.-r cent bond* will
be (mid in gold. The Loud, are iu-d
under the art of 1870, which mak*. them
payable in coin. Gold and ailrar were st
that date both legal tender, but aiirer wu
n-A in circulation, and gold wu Che uuly
atuderd lboagi.1 of or .pukeu •/
Lt ia eatiwatod that th* rroetpto of the
-Interna) Kro.ua* Bureau will reaoii (119,­
000,609, o7 12,000,&lt;KHi more than lari

A MERITED ENDORSEMENT.

elretioo uf Director* by the rtockholdera
c-f the Michigan Ceultal Hailroud Company.
It fa well known that the woiiafimcnt'- of
thi* Bood ha* Loen attacked bitterly be
eaurn c-f the uoc-p«yBKi&gt;t uf dividends,
during the fnti four yam, yet, wi thick

all *ucii‘ critieGau eoau from yersuo.
cither igu- raut of th* fart* iu tU -am or
who wUfafiy wiucproscut the- *rtu»l &lt;oaditjut of affair*, not afoot ua the Central,
but ou aB the Grand Trunk Una. It is
now Marly a quarter of a Century since
tb* write 6rat became kopumaud with
th* lacn managing the Cctlral. and du­
ring all that time wo hard lived on it*
Hare, watched carefully aa * citizen of
Michipa the deiclvpcmrut uf the Suu
iu all it* varied deparUaant*. noted care­
fully from time to time the cLxnjpa that
bare occurred, and rejoiced iu tire sucecre
that bre attcadad tho effort* of the men
who bare rontn.ll.-d lb* Centra) to opra
iiareofroad through rariooa |arrtfoe* of
the State. Prior to the fitunrial criri* of
1873, all there naw roads were jrospcti.-i.-,
and tbe main Hue waa paying it* owner*
regular and good dividend*. The erarb
came and with it e*a» a gnicvul stagnatiun uf bnaincM all over tbe country.

ftillj diechargsd
■ year. Tho iacroaae is dai to the breaking
little thing* are igntind by tom*, Lot
up of illivit distilling, and to a more vigor- those who e-x-ra little thing* are never
iHi* culleetfosi of the whiskey tax. The truly great. What ia there that dore not
earn would have Uwu »2,UOO,IHW larger sink into ir.Gguifieancc aad obscurity when
Tire Sujjouk Court uf judtau* has hold
compered to the wonderful works of tbe
that Utah dironco are illegal. How lung
three mouth* in hope that Congna* would Creator?
will ibst moral »pau«m last?
reduce the lax, whu-h wa* pnqxreid.
What beauty titan is in little thing* I
fa Grand Kapid* for Hl day* iu jail
Then, i* u sha re axupietc equality in Nothing eu rurpam the sjJeodd aecuce ro­
you caa lake yiwr choice ; you may awiudfo a farmer out tf f 125 or get dntpk.
i’moi.1 nearly attained, where t&gt;r every
Xew HaVka, Coan., Ls» 2,0W enoccu- J,W» men there are l.WI woicc. Io
pred budding-.. Sood a few of them to Sweden to l,0W men there are 1.W.I tl-.i onrre-t quslitr. Will not we, many
Haatiag*. They are needed hex* badly.
woinro, while in Groce., to the amue uutn uf ua. by the appLortioe of a mrotol giaaa.
Before Judge Iltlros is through with I
hi* fight with tbe Jew* ire wifi have naroc
to wfah th.ua all Lark into Egypt making

the Quora uulcaa .he send* the invitation
iailDcdiaicly.

we hear awoet atraiaa of muair and upon
reaching the place find that they ianue
It ia uafaretood that England is. decid­
from a bnilduig ured a* a theater , aad
I edly up'tacd to Russia'. oreupatero uf
farther oc wc find the Mroet lined with ilime cumec, nee tbe pmper for wrapper*
Cvaruatinople
dram*, gaming hallo, and many other ' 1 arrived here on Tacoday evening the
Wm. Gray, Leri Gray aad E Bowes
plaore foe tbe dagradation of mankind. |12&lt;kh iuat. after baring riaitwf Barnum »

SOAP
TOBACCO.

We pare ua for aumc diatanoc, uamindiul.Ibigabow at Grand Bap Ide. Tbe ahow i
uf the appearaacc of thing* about ua, and ;! wa* all it could be expejtod to be. and I
now we begin to look about ua again, but ■ h-ard uo one »*y it w» not fine dam.
wby thi* change ? Wi&gt;rrc but a few hour* i Big ll»pid» ha&gt; not grown much ia tb*
ago beauUfu! odificea itood, now tumbkdown buildiaga are found. Haadaotav
dwelliuga have given place to huts and
.Lander ; tbe broad clean urertf have been magnificent bu&amp;faas and is truly an onia
converted into narrow alley* filled with filth went to tbe «my. Tbe Red Ribbon Club

CROCKERY.

Ttcetiae

Vcgetlne
i there ia tbe ball ivc-m, and every Friday
evt-uing there b a*ooal held, nraue b furI Uiahcd and all who wish can trip tb* light

VegeUne

eom«poad«at Ad

VecHine

1 air! &lt; good Urac wre bad. The faro »
cullected ou the floor after th* aett* are
, fortnrd, each gentleman peyiag ten cent.
I per dance, the rramh of tbtae dux* is

Tesedne

’fautaaric

toe, your

Reliable Evidsax

Vegrtlnc

VnrUne

Vcgetlue

VecrUne

YcgcUnc
: and tbe treasury ia hope not i»)r full bat
1 h beginning to run over. 1 aa. inferuud
Oral they hare a large amount of taouey
on band, and continually grtling larger.

TRIUMPHANT!

Tcgedae

TegeOne
Vegetlne

Vegedne

■it*, .tranxi*
AND APPETITE

The Advance Plow

TegeUae

tu ney. The people *f thia city are a alcrliog. go alfcad oommuaitr. aad the word
.foil baa never yet found aa adding place
upon their banner
There b a rooriderable err of hard time,
here among tho IlbUCTn, aad I gums work
b p«&lt;t_r bard to get, and of eonna bw

■tic iNatalr
untie latte Fitei:
0ISST1C I0BHLI.'

(

Vegstlne

Vegedne
Ttgedae

LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER a REAPER

DOMESTIC
««wis« machim

YcneUae

the public u to the merit* of the loan by
tlx- aumewhkt formal advcrtiacu.et&gt;ti publiahad by lire Syndicate.

Tecetlae

earuing their daily broad by their weak ore.
instead of their etreugth. With this fort
storing u. in tbe fact, il behove, ua t. be
more careful in the selactton of an employ •
meet, aad wfam we have determined upon
aotue rourea, then go forward aad m*k&lt;our life and calling a ancrere
How we revereoce and ratecn a man

Th-.- Indianapolis Jaunaii, which fa
.opposed to rvpreoent th* view* of Heoatur
Morton, oonciud** ta abl* artld* uu Tire
I'rrtMucnt Facifieation uf the South," io
which tbe eourac of tire Proeideul fa »p&gt;

A young man of 25 in Yankee Spring*
La* never arnokod a cigar, torted whisky or
token a drew of tobacro. A* anrdfort to
thio, UraagnyiOe fwuisha a buy three
yean old whs take hfa whisky straight
and enjoys getting drunk m well a* uiy of pfodjgm nt th* party and hi* own peraoual
tbu older Iraufa at tho Uatnere.
p-ledge* made before awl after hi* election
loquon in thM country are becoming so relative to recuriog the permanent poeifisdafo.rated that even Dootocntoe politicfani
cannot teh theta from liradly pouona. Don
M. Diddaeou thought a drink of the linetur* of Indian hen-p ia tbe pare jufa* of
Aa utxtiou driiverwd in Uafoa Hall,
tbe grape, aad didn't know tbe difference June 22, by Chariea G. Cnrtfoa, Jr-, on*
until hi* stomach bqput to fad aa thungh of tbe graduating daar of tho Haaticp
it farloogtd to a man in' Europe and th*t it
High School:
toort go Ibero U. inert kiimjukk.
Truly it bu been said, that lift I* mUc
Tbe .Vert Orlrora lkau^.U fa eatitlsd. up of little thing*. He who fo faithful in
io a medsl. Il hra discovered a man who Utile duties, urerocminj little difiraltira
boaiavratedapfoU. Not a amwmUr or

CrsbU. It i* charged that be tqpk over
God atam u* 1
»4 Mbrodhon aad tuned ia only MdM tbingv-tfo, uaivuroe fa made of atom*,
fa emit. NowMitjampemM. thretba. thi* b-atRSal werid of ores with aB iu
fa th* aauM area who orpnlred a pw»- trnpifiari af veppwatfoo and it* gnu-

azitxa and every kind uf ir.terewting read-

VegeUne
and by their cooliumd grumbling, and I
think the word* of Sydney Smith apply
licuate to -'cpirted worth.
to them exactly. H* any*: “If you
The great .mind ia made by the union ebooao to reprocut tb* rariour p art* ia
of little thoughts. It wa* the obeemiiea life by hole* of diflerent chape* il a tabic,
of an apply falling to tb. grouad Oat lad acme circular, aomc triaagafar, mom

wery, the' Uw uf gravitation, h waa by
ed that tbe popolarMboeriptioa would txXex- notiring th* liny bird*, on* after another,
eeed fifteen million* of dullrr*. bat from that Audubon Loraate the great nataralfa:,
the returns thna far be now thiak* they brcvmisg fonuhar with the feathered song.
wll amount to twenty Billions. Th* inFaraday became * great ebemit by
diintwo* are that the auboeriptiou’ to tbe
l»an will be much mere rapid during the studying molecule*.
Th* modern geam «agia«. with itt wo«latter portion of the thfaty day* limit
than they are now. It i* dheuverod that derful drvrfopmccrt*, came into being boit ia quite diSeuk to thoroughly inform caua* kneu eyre were watching tho lid of

[ mrioo pick!*, but a fluid eorefog ocly four
croc* a liarrel in which any meal or veg.
tabfo may be aubtaerged and kept parfortly
frrwh for any length of tima. SlrawberThrm ft b that Um humble errand-boy
THE LAST WORDS OF JUDGE rfas ate reefiy improved by the prueaaa. If naw to be the honored and trusted clerk,
giro piefcfo the io. arum tbe and thou tho distingufahod merchant.
CHISHOLM. Uwmld
1
trooUm c( Him oalfon would fa. coded
A private hilar tern Mtawmippi say.1
Tbe Grand Rapid* GrtnUeh say. it
‘hoi tbe following wvr* Judge UhMfaJm. pieaed ha faith to ar. ardaot p^Ucker.
IM weeds wkiah bo addree^ la fate wif. ‘
u nutmlier &lt;if tbe City Committee of iu

Smith Eagle A Preston.

VEGETIIE

their object in going thi* direotioo fir
prawntly we arrir* ot a church, and then
a-acboul-loure and aH along th* road wc
find ehuretow, aayluuaa, ,wd neat dwelling*
that berprek comfort and happinra* , ab»
well rultiralcd fonci and crcbardr lu»d&lt;rl
wrtl. garden fruit, and we -Icdde without
aay bwitaiioo which road we will fidlow
through life. One larva ua ou to tempt*uoo ata, drunkennma, and finally Io death,
while the other touch™ ua all that b part
and good. educatra the youth, prvtidm fur
those w bo arc tadplras aad infirm aad at

are badly dvpreaaed. but that th* remedy
i* not protocuoe, but “th* abvlitaar of the
cuatotn bou*e* between ,Caa»d* and the
market'to which it ualurally bcloap, the
Cnitod State*." The remedy i. exactly
Gweroor Packard it a fine-rlsw. atokcr.
u ro-jJ for th* languishing ioduatrie* t-c
but he couldn't brat up th* lows RepuOliean Qbavcntwa quite Lot rooegh to cause
it to denounce the I’neident.

The paople of Oaklsa-1 roonty are suffitriug from the grawli-qipw p«re. It ia a
old Whig* to th* AdminiaUatictoparty iu
just punish unit fur tfoir slim In kitting all tliatatate. Tb* principal reu*/ i* that
uf their quaifa aud-other bird*. .
tbe old Whig* uow have control of tlie
A'yuath of Trentoa, N. J., La* written
Detuoerati* party, and bare uoUiog to
:.. v...
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...1.1
dioM-uf-thalktate w•* cfoah^t &gt;«foeWe^ka 5.21/2 Word., uu a. preul card. IE- his
Lack
would
hire
ached
if
ho
h»!
pulled
had l-ro built, but the food* along the
line* w*ro not cold, imigraifon roasud al­ the same uutafo of weed* nut &lt;&lt;f tb« onion
moat entirely, and u a nreoaary eonreB*g4&gt;es»»y or mlrcr i» now the abort­
qu*ore th* burin*** afoog there feeder.
ing qucuuoo in toe Weal. We can get line Whig*. Tb* aam* ia aaid to b* rela­
along with either. Jux: arud along fil 5V tively true of Georgia
general Mjjuattou they Urn been a CSX and tbe Baxxkx wilt make you happy fir
The ffacretary of the Traaaury ia much
upon rather than a feeder to the main line.
eocmraged to-day at tbe pnopKto uf tbe
But thia Mate of t Ling* cannot long re

For the ktat* of thing* oxfating iu tho
W’aat, tbe mutagen of our railroad, ora in
no way nwpumiibl*, and we note with pe­
culiar pleaouic that tho Htock-huldera of
tbe Central entertain thi* opinion, and
bate by a uoantmoon vote at the fat* cloc
tioo cxdnraui the policy iaanguntol Ly
Hvu. Jataca F. Joy^ad to aurereefullj dovcloptd by him and hi* aaaociate* aa-i «jcoaaaor*. We *Jk My, for the infirrmalfou
of cur friend, who are specially inUruaud
in th* auoreaa of th*. Ceotral, I hat the
Hood (rndar Mr. Udyord to Uosaral Soiwrintoadcct end hfa cwjm of mniatanta ia
rarefuBy and iconondsally managed, and
ia oure to coatiaue to be while the poreant‘

CORRESPONDENCE-

; it a (plcudiJ n£air, aad ia rondactod a*
only Big Bipidaitoa kaow bow to punduct
thing. Thrir room* m apaSou.; R R StovenB QolUI
and an under the raperviaioa of ou* ‘‘------------------------ ~~"
From wfa: ■» bmre already ton, we Burna, who^haa in yean paM took down
bcr of makv there an^abont WB Greek find oar heart* of four quality, their puri­ care to go uu farther ; w« are completely ■, barrel, uf -forty rod" but now atand* A
ty daCyuyed by many rain and wicked dngiiated. aad turn ana flee t-j the place
He b hired by the deb to toke charge of j Purifies the Blood. Reno­
tfo-ugbtj-' If to, kt n* make it our
vates and Invigorates
epcewJ talk to cfoaaee aad reoourtnirt them
I the room at a aalsry of thtrty-firc dollar* .
per month, and perfiama hia dirt io* mat
the Whole System.
MtoUantorify- The reading room fa Urge
where they are going, but wo aoou •«« and wdl ru'pplied with hooka, paper*, mag

Stcphro Mafoery, of Irtrreng, is sow ia
jaih He forgot to p«r hi* Gor«nimcst
tobacco tax. V. 8. don’t rtaad any fouEag
with delinquents.

iu-lurtric* begin to develops once again,
and lb* fixerf fro.lt along the leucd hoc* girl* to orguite a "maafon to wotnu" co
b afowly but ateadily iuercamug and fa operate in Bortou.
•ore to continue to increwc , l.cnc* the
day cannot b« far dltoot when they will • England has raid to Ruaaia lhai she
should not jwrwiit tbs u-. -ufaaioc nf Cot,ail pay a fair preeeougv on their coat
atutinopile'Ly tlx. foucr. A. th* Roariu
above all opomting «pce*w whii* tbe
aoUmr* are beading in’that diroeefoe, we
j.r^uHiooa gathered along three line* will
shall aoou hov of lively, timer there.
learieh barraat for tU main lino over
England poreibly may ehugc for min-1.
which fa will of oocaaily pans on it* w.y
Judge Freedman of New York ciry
to tbs mirket* of the World, totay nothing
ought to oomewret. He is decidedly com
iefo in hi. way of doing buritere. Hfa bu­
aure lima compatiuou ia the carrying ret joke wa* tbe fining of a jury for not
trade, a* btuaatna inomare on th* great agreeing on a .verdict. He ought to be
through Hare, willda-creaae va-ltil fair ratio druWM-1 in the juice of Michigan potato

NORTHERN

BEST.

Vecrtlac

Vegctlsc

Venttae
Vemetine

Plaster, Lime,

Tentiae
VtgeUnc

YereUne

t

Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, Ac.

Teg*tine

VegsUnc
Tegedne

and influence, our rrepert tor. him fa the
aame. There ia aomethiug loreaUe about
auch a man, and tbe empathic* of ollr
heart* go out to him. We honor him, and

OUR

CUUHO.

experience in lifo no that re might profit
byhi.ou.pfo?
How grand a right to *«e men
rank
and-influeoee rtrinug to food men to tbe
Motor, ud mkrop lb. tbrir chfof ob­
ject through hie.
We al! bar* our infltrenoe, ud it a betog exerted eilher for lb* right or the
wroog. No matter how small thi* i»flu.
roee may be, even it it only extrod* ore,
one person and hi. life i. nradc a Bufvc«
by
eumpfo. w. m ^p)y rapuj.

I u« Mk ouroeino the qtotfoa, How i
• ioKurnee Wag exerted ? Are wa de
;*II tho good that ws might? Are w

Tegwdae

WEB

A. D. COOK.

•bo* tsnc-sTOo mens &lt;a.

�Ti/tHirviUcyl Btfiltn

CITY DRUG STORE
WASZER&amp; BARNES

HOMEOPATHIC RK1EDIES.
WlTvecetabu

MEDICAL mdLAWBOOES
All Prescriptions and Receipt!
Carefully Prepared.

AN IMMENSE BUSINESS,
SINCE WE

BAD BREATH,
aad during tbe dark daya of the BaMMoa a
true patriot, giving freely of Ida maaua ta aid
tbe eauae of the t'aloa aad promote tbe com­
fort of the Bora ia Blu*. II. waa aim public

MARKED DOWN OUR PRICES

Utertry Notice*

Everybody ASTONISHED and

^^KHEADAOHE.
'•"“wr;.
TC CONSUMPTIVES.

Tale Siimu'! Lira fenlatir
ir ■ediciiB

greatrush to our store i

ill About the County.

Men’s Good Saits $3.60 $4 k $6.
AU Wool Suits $6 $7 $8 $8 k 10.

M J&amp;J.

Boy&gt; Suita $1 $1.50 $2.50 $3.50 &lt;k $4.
Men’s Lined Pants 75cte. 4 $1.

TAKE NOTICE.

Superstition.

Men's White Vests $1 42.50.

Men’s and Boy’s Summer Coots 35ets. and
Cotton Socks 3 4 6 cents a pair.

To Those whom
may Concern.
running
Portable M;
chine for moving, rais'ting or changing the
TRIMMED HATS.
location of buildihgs
Ijunel3t3
from small to great,
Store Wood.
Eighteen inch Masoned Nock wood fur
and having handled
Je at *1.25 per cord.
di 1(M
Gmebl* A Rcmu.l. ;
rtbout 1,200 buildings
DOMESTIC PAPER PATTERNS.
in sixten vears. 1 feel
confident I ca.i satis­
fy those \vho may fa­
vor me with a call.
The Common Council bmeby giro, no­
tire to Earl R. Brown .nd wife, U U«ra
My address is Irv­
*« Adam Tinkler, u Thoma,
Alloft, to llobrrt Mann and to John F.
ing, Barry Co., Mich.
Geinre, that there will be a meeting of
said Common ConacU on Friday ereriiag
_______
t
______ jue!3U i
J “hr’^.nMi, at their room, in the City
Residence — Six
M. D. Reed deeim to call attention ta
of Hwunga, el which meeting action will
West
**',,kfT' •» relation to taking and using hu new Wscm Shop, wharc be may be miles directly
found
at
all
hour*
of
uy
day,
ready to du
the land, necomry to widen Slate St. from
from
Hastings.
uy
work
in
hi,
line,
from
putting
a
new
C.-wtrt Rt m n— — R. t.------ *___
NOTICE.

III.! fasnral «u very largely aUaoded «n
.‘‘•today afternoon by saamai perron, from
thi. dry aad adj smut roeplry. all cf vb.m
Vaipaihtsed deeply with tbe targe number of

SUnrday moraing the town • of Tanhee
Spriaco waa .tartled by the p«we that Mra.
Turner, an eld lady nearly sixty yean of age.
bad eommiUed wield,. Thia lady, who m
formerly a widow, Mra. Lampbetv. wu tar­
be tbla (TueU.y; earning at eight o'elock, at ried to Mr Tonne Im than two year, ago
the High X-boot Building. '
A patent for a lut.rkotlag madtlae ba. been
awarded' to John T. tjkianer, of thia city.

Council Proceeding*.

• •!*«•

'' V.i?«d
laat Bia
.umber
Baaelaa
'^’Lrt
Innro,.
I. atory,
Oral&amp;rr.

rtin *t&gt; old wheel, to tbe building of I

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St,
GRAND RAPIDS.
B. F B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.
Away.

B. P. B. 3. *20,000 In Solid Cash Given Awav.
New Advertisements.

1! tie Sip cf tte'BIG HAT
la offering to aO thclargret amcrtment

of HVT8, CAPS and

All orders in Has­
tings or Vicinity left
with Powers &lt;fc BarFor budding a dwcliingboujo on the
grounds of the Riverside Cemetery Aanoriatioc, win be received at the afire of the
Clerk, John Baamer, up ta, end iadading frienda tee that wo bare tbe wood or tbe
Friday, J eno 29ih, 1877. Ilan, and mcocy in place gt it er vmv.
.feeiUcatioa* aad all information an be
obtained at the Clerk'. O«re
WMOtaui'eAasortsd Cudi**—the bert
Haxtn- in. ifab, I8ff,
■ tbe market- A fWl upyly al J. 1’
H. A. Goodtbab, PraridenL .

And All Goods Equally Low.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,

NI8HI50 GOODS

GENTS’ FUR'

to be foe nd nut

A. S DEAN,
Irving, Mich., Apr 23rd 187

ipr23nj.‘J.

'

good ms n m public i

CARBOLIC OIL
STOCK OF GROCERIES

burned is a ertap and u black aa lar, after
wbieb U wu out la atrip, through tbe burned
portion so I bat th. aeat application, which
wu halter if pmalbie than the tm, could
reach Ur. afertcl part. And ao tb. treat-

We Ujt the 1'onteetlc paper foabiooa
for ladiee ud children. We hare the Chi
cage style* of trimming, ud shall have *11
tho novelties of tho neaaon a* feat u they
appear In tbe market. Udire of Hastings

WOOL WOOL

WANZER &amp; BARNES,
City Drug Store,

DEFY
nwro per rord than that purolaaed by pnrri.
Individual.. Sheriff &lt;fw.J made .11 of lhe~
coMrod. aad paid one dallar a ronl for gre«n
body maple aad beech wood aad fl.U&gt; for «ew

Thu Mg. 8wl* to aulberiied to
mor. and properly reroi groro M-wm from th.
ahi to tb. Itr criaetery at U&gt; «nu msh,
Adopted by «;« aad aay* u Mlwwv:
Aym—Aid. AUtay, Hew.y, MrN.ugt.Kn,
IluaeeU, Spaulding. Toulisaoa aad Teesf—7.

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Tdiet articles— Perftimery
School, Miscellaneous,
and Blank Books
—Stationery

COMPETITION

QealB.TM]

Wm. EL Goodyear.
P30PLE3

DRUG

STORE.

Physician’s Prencriptiona and
Family Recipes

carefully pre-

�Legal!.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

QRKAT WCrrUte RAILWAY,

jwj“ •r-w-'s-.— “•
“sasnsiA w j-»—~4“

Has The Largest Circulation.

Is Medically Republican in Sentiment

ftrt Wa^Jstoi^ Sapin

-ulSk,

Local Papei

Subscription Price only $1.50 per Year
the limit in agr that vine* aUukl be re seL
Cuttiup set to produce young vines should
be shaded a little with hay or gras* till
Ute in June. When the iLcrmotncter is
hi the nineties ia the shade, tbe heat of
RURAL TOPioe.
th* mu will often kill the bods of catling*
that have net taken root As
your old vine* grow, so as to
The Scientific farmer says :“Ko bcK ,of being broktu off by high
ter index of what a plant requires to be
fnrairiicd it to teed upon can be found I
than a chemical analysis of tbe plant it­
self." Il then gift* the amount of nitro­
gen, potaah, and phosphoric acid removed
annually by curtain crop* on Maanchu-

JOB DEPARTMENT,

and if rite smallest duq^rs t« cut out, so
as to leave about two thirds of tbe fruit
that rd, the remainder will be better in
quality, and equal to the whole quantity,

We are prepared to fill all Orders promptly for

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­

printed UUtr, and »re what the asls of
phau—tho *tr*w or stalk* when bunted,
contain by analyses, ud then lo apply

rial ftrtilixnn. But the system wa* not
tonaidered complete, till every farmer,
should employ an agricultural cbemitt to
arxalyie hia soil, to ascertain what elements
of fertility were lacking in them. Thi*
theory ia now being recited, bat there ia
nothing reliable ia it—at least, nothing

150 IL*, sulphate soda, 10 lbs. nitrate sod.
50 lb. muriate soda, 300 lb*, gypsum, 7
bush, dry earth or wad.
Mo4e of Pnjmnti-iu. — Put half the
boos in a box at a time, thco half the
sulphate soda , then half tlx nitrate soda;
then half the muriau-of soda or salt; then
dampen with water and mix through, after
which pour on half the oil sitruil ; a.
Mtost as it begin* to smoke, kt two hand,
atir a* fast *a they can until it Mops smok­
ing. then take half the amount of earth
and mix , at last put in half tbe plaster
and mix thoroughly. Tbe ph&lt;Mphale ha.
a------------ &gt;------ a_-.

hi tb* re rd a light coal ft ^tskta. d-A^.
ud applying a littk»:^rt at th* firtf
hoeing. The uncertainty of results ot ap­
plying special fertiliiera to crop*, in view
of what their ash contain* by an»)yai«. Im*
ia the fact that no mu can telt even by

th* most careful analysis, what inorganic
coast ituent* of a soil ar* lacking, with any
reliable degree of certainly. Wei', what
are fannas* do do who have not a supply
of stable manure? If you tu purchase
fertdisen that are truly rich in potaah, ni­
trogen, aqd pboepborie acid, it sriU be safe

rail. bill : S-.eT tbe «.to —&lt; sawtot ('.I
a sesfwsartw
a.wUc
to tails tree tone (AtaOTtb. raacstoe

S

TRAiwFCHiljiO &gt;6*th.

i1
if
ii...J

AT. JfWWSxsxu
iam b k.r.h, (I..* l».i l&gt; OS*
u.'.'r
n
tor creator, to *&gt;»•&lt;

i

ments, Envelopes, Busi-

IIAID RAMM DIVISION.

The Reliable Shari Liu
i*m»i A» airsaiT

.. S !•’
»&gt;*»•■ .r

at to«.« den.

Cards, &amp;c.

-

Aaetdtadj.llM other day. retold that rigkl
nd*. *«n killed by Uffeuag lq aa adjUalag
Minty, -cloud pactou.- ' abe eicfaimd.

place* the aama —la* For instance, Mr.
A. desire* a fertilin-r for Indian corn,haring no stable manure to spare.
He buys potash, nitrogen, and pbosphoric aeid, as supplied in prepared com­
mercial fortitacro, and liis crop ia good ,
but hi* neighbor unrs the sama fertilixer
on tbe same kind of soft, and get* a very
poor crop, while another farmer pets a

fj

in Advance.

Dodgers, Posters, Bill HeadsJJetThirty -year* ago, Prof. Liebig, of,Ger­
many, prtrtunlpUed thia theory, a* a di*
corrry that would nvoiationiae faming in
Europe and the United Stales. All a
inner had Ip dt^ui order to grow a good
crop of anything^/** first to look at the

IICHH;ANTAflD*Tffi‘’SDUTH.

mattred Swera4ton to s»*se«t to.tr
“SlltfA!fiA-koOTH
... . —*-‘-*^i«siwn
“XJ.ts:

mIssML ••*

Clad
» IteUnwto
taws?

lissi-tK’.;: sresnaisas:

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

GEO.
.IDS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS
Tnwni month. 1 feel I esa safely recom­
mend the use of theat fertilizers to dairy­
men whose pasture* have become so im­
poverished that they must Loy mare land
of sell off stock, and to those others who
residing in ibkkly Milled aetghborboods,
*nd tear large towns or cities, find the lo­
cal aertnge ia pasture land* diminishing."
These fertilixers ean be eUainol of dealers
ia tlw-m in all citior. Th* expense per
•ere. aa applied above, will be about $11.
It is a good plan to *xpcritaent with va-.

The Grat Sotten Ttaiiita.
GENUINE

'Vibrator” Tirshiii Matta.
RAHWAY COMPANY

a* * trill '.of what they will produce, al­
ways bearing in mind tbit potash u the
neil rdudtl* of all spacial fertilitec*. Ia
dry scaaow* throe fertiliaera do bat little

Bone superphosphate, ammoaiatod, sells preaena in bi* behalf, while the opposite
quality axereues aa quick a prejudice
at about *40 per ton.
Pcrnvimt guano sell, at about f«0 per against him. Tbe politician who baa thia
adraatage easily distances *11 tbe rival can­
Sulphate of potash sella at about H per didate*, for every voter bo speak, with Ucame* instantly bis friend. The very U-nc*
IM J--.ru !•
ia
which he ask* fur a match to light
Nitrate of potash sella at about 19.54
hi* cigar ia often more potent lluut tbowperil* pounds.
Muriate of potash sells at about *3 per of a Webatcr or a Clay. Polished muncr
ba* often made Landrod* succcsaful, while
tbe ben of men by their hardness sod
ooolnus have done theme*! re* an incalcu
hide injury, the ehell being so rough that
tho srorld could not believe that lUre was
a precious kernel within it Had Ilaleigb
never flung down his cloak ia the mud fur
the proud Elisabeth to walk on. kis career
through life would scarcely have been

clv.ll.'

City Drug Store
J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

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MICHIGAN.

Drug*&gt;and Medicines of nil description!
kept constantly on hand, and Pretcription
tkillfuUy compounded. Also a full line of

MB, ELIIIHS, FH, OILS,
DYE STUjf'df'S, &amp;c. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

Of all kinds in endless varieties.

epical ismeiw, nm

XxitBC

s&amp;s-£ssfr.s'_~-isa.-t
zxayErSsstBis’z;
T&gt;"»
II 4 as* Fra.
ssj-rs:-3i.srtiE.vcs.".'

r»*^Z*M

m

NICHOLS SHEPARD &amp; CO.

The Mild Power

CURES

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic

Specifics

AidSfett&amp;JisasAst
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Bastings Republican Banner

TEHMS OF St!MCmtTIO* i

VOL XXII, NO. 11.

WHOLE NO. 2 —
157-

HASTINGS, BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. JULY 11, 1877
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PaoraOSAL AMD B0SHE3S

1

I

01/04/ftfXM

RA TES OF AD VER FIRING

v;sSlELiiZ?,:Ji

------ 1---- ---- ---------- —------------ - .'I----------------------- .......... ............... ___________

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• Hew a Chicago Girt Fixed Him.

No, m. you wrong
siymixfcrtune th.

ATTORNEY

ATTORNEY

ud alighted."
Here Gilbert drew »
*1 th. appearance of Aunt Ju«, sntcring
the room behind Myra’a ehalr, who &lt;hd

omas Rake,

M. BL.IZOPHYSICIAN A SURGEON

Prof. Tuner un . “TU udder abould
extending well behind the

ioun over all Competitor* at the Great Centennial
AT LAW*
I l&lt; 1 r&lt;.'. Field Trial, It works the easiest because the weight of the driver
does the dumping, and is the most! durable because it has
WROUGHT IRON (not cast) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
AT LAW ^SOLICITOR (not iron) over theteeth. THE CLEANING BAR IB ENTIRELY
NEW and NOVEL. NO STICKS PU’GGED IN THE AXLE,
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We also have the

I both pity and forgive you,” laid Qfl.

ra trorbatu wm eating
billevnere. Inauad rf
Imuk wrn recently robbed &lt;&gt;f 130,000.

urf devotion of hi.

E. F 1IROWX. M.

With a cry of rag., Mrs. Gorham
her bet, but aorurtWac in the
wdamrebia

SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER
H^ilnXXuh.

RURAL TOPICS.

COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.

CENTRAL HuCSL

bio. till the old man
Gilbert, aickencd

The Champion was the lighest draft of ijl the Machines tested at
the Centennial Field Trial of Mowers tpid Reapers and received
the highest award.

mpwally thorn Urine fimilire ofchildren.
htm-ielf a lirote. ask'd
by ow faith,

MYRA WILBUR S MISTAKE

The New Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
It is unequalled for quality of WORK, LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DURABILITY. &amp;ein«
- - of Wrought
entirely
Iron. Mailcable Iron and

Sweet's H°Tel)
UH.

Weight is Little More Than One-Half

FiBIT

lickliai

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IS C1IASCSKT

MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVELS AC-, AC,

n ■. lit . 1 f i:. ■; i r

Why, aU

to think I

beiiered that a wore cmutut mid plentiful
Certala ly I If Gilbert'. father had lived

raria Green and Potatoes

STUDEBAKER WAGONS. SUPERIOR AND HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS,
AU Gilbert'., and might have been all
age of twenty one, and bltuhiarfv an-

Come and see ourStock.
Vol.22 2vl.

H.H1TII K. KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICIT-

?

y »u a moat wboteaome rmtniol
bis grandfather'. extreme indul-

other Reapers, which is a very desirable feature.

DENTIST

Inm.

■ W

GREBLE &amp; TWSSEIul^

Om 500 TAILBB BASIS

bit grandfather orrfy nodded ami mid.
••Suit younrll, »y boy, rail yuan
Ko a tnagnifireot diamond waa dipped
Mrra'a finger, and Gilbert entered into

tha ant comfzre part of th. ahunlder blade. Muftiply
the length of the girth &lt;_!• inchea) and di­

H. C. I'M KIIA.'I
1 \S k si HGF.ON
mnitiply by twenty-three; if between MT.

where tha paper hanging, acre tinted with

aUet waa doc
tnrmd, U mid

•1. W . HIKF.K.
Mr. Gorham, although be waaold and

serf

girth and length in feet and multiply the

M tf. ri’joiix.
pHTticiAX a suaosoM.-o«e. «Mi

by

«r
AND SEVEN MEDALS

AT FIELD 1 RIALS IX EUROPE IN 187S.

— V jX3,,,OX

jiiii iniw r wes i\n iilii’iiix

PIIYnlCIO A MVJtUKiS.

■S3
I waa only thinking that Gilbert told
entirely tiependent
faahioutd notion, of hoatauliiy ware toe
uu praunniuirr,
tbo old mu lived.’

K

WM. II. HAY FORD.
ArroitNEY

rreklcw u~r
V*'* »P,

Norember to April I rompcet tn the .prior
tag-

With a apongc apply . light coat of

RN
IKKUUV aijra waa oi luu epu
Kha worked a pair rfquilud .Upper,
the aged fret, .be rent CjWer. and da

1BY

fumca.

aur, therefore, ia the aafmt ve-

■ .i k

1,1 ( H'S It! SSF.I.L,
. I-;,-

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS

act of patting on the Unima.

of a claim of hit grandfather. asaiaet
Goremmm, called Gilbert to Waah

SOLD FROM HASTINGS AND MIDDLEVILLE JAM876.
i: ।

ply the rad. with a .ponpo.

MESSER
iioi.B.ioni.

BROTHERS

POWERS &amp;BARLOW

mc

me.

will

Jamx GoanAM.
Uf .11 .tran

I3S0.627.000 grrenbuk. and fractional
■bore directed, (without oiling,) nctm. 1316,620,217 National Hank notm,

if to try hi. ooMUncy, Him Jam aided

.i-.- M
GiiUn

'•n willarr

N EW

The Circulation Medium.

lam, nbb-Jtu and jewelry, llU IU pretenae
of tuoqraitw
nut heraeif in Rilbcrt'a way with oray

alt ip New tori Io
I-.

Rub off with

• i is.

: la.-k :;.;a tu.-

vainly trwd to rtmao

IWILUA

To thia ahould be addad

thoroughly bewildered, hurried to meet

Builders, examine their Build
ff. j. N^/i,
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Carriage, Sin and Onamiai Paints, Oils and Varnishes
Farmers, examine the WIABD
Hsitinjia.^MicIi PLOW, before purchasing others,
Jefferson St.,
Every one warantea.
U1D73JE3 J &gt; 777777/
Those contemplating buying
Special Medical Announcement
loy Cornfort arid Hpppincxn Mowers or Reapers should see
Sick and Afflicted!
the Walter A, Wood Machines
QF IIASTINqB AND VICINITY.
at
DR. J. B I SUBE
a

prored to be clay,
r the arriral of M

low* Republican Platform.

half ■horelful of .table dung

Iho fallowing are thejmMead UhJu

Gilbert, returning from a drive with Ella,

me joy F

other currency, and we .till hare prettv
well toward »300,(KWJXX) of available cur-

ber aid thM la the dairy dl.trioto it geoerally require, four acres of pasture to

ot/ny rpreial itjUreat
hare always apMxwcd

l-l the j;,-

right, and

mw19,i. POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

auro and a half of rowed corn adiouniinr

THE STERRINSBRO’S SAY
Don't buy any Furniture or Picture r rames,
until vou have priced their Goods, for
win.nt« money by it.

Everybody knows they arc the only
BEPA1B SHOP.

A

TU public

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�H R. Steven* Column &gt;

ryr^wsiicg/

the bittarorea and hatred of the South, rad
acclsg ahi*, will tUy sot ba* mon than

VE&amp;ETME J

ever cuai-imvil Uu*. prudence, a* well Sa t

wma had. but tbrt* was a* genera! esl*-

The President'* Southern Policy
We briiere that before the end of the'
term oi lb* prreenl Administratioo it will'
be scan by all those who honestly oppuee1
the Premdcnt's Southern policy on the1
ground that it b wrong in itself and fatal1
to the future of tbe Republican party,&gt;
that tbe President's oourat, judged from »
Republican standpoint, whether it bears
the fruitage which he anticipate, or fails
through the perversity of the Southern
j&gt;eople b wire and jwrt.

ehangrcin the Baji.vxx office, and that
there may be no mbtaka* in th* future wc
will just aay that Mr. Dewvy remain*, a*
heretofore, the relitor of the Bax MAX, and
a* such b responsible for all that sppmn
in it, hot that Mr. Xtakern has bought an
interest in tbe office, and iaken entire

Three i* a apkt among the Democrats
of Hamilton county, O.. and Ctnncinnaii
will send contesting delegation* to the

Tha redaction of the internet charge on
tbe public debt since July 1st, 187U. b
fit,M&gt;,525, which b th* result of th.
charge of lbs borines* department at one fuudiqg operation.
of tbe publisher*. No other change b nGeneral Fraoeb C- Barlow, of N«w
ticipated st prewent.
Yack; critisbas the rceent aril service or­
der of; the Iftrsident s* fotile, ineffectual
aad "poaitirely pcrnicioua.”
books and every rule and ordinance of our
Prarident Hayes has directed that tbe
city should be rigidly enforced, aod that it
b tho duty of the licrn to enforce these elaimv of all colored applicant* for federal
law* and ordinance* without any special di-1 office* be duly respected, sad that a fair
rectioo to to do; and yet we know that proportion of such titisum, if competent.

they do MA do it, end that constant viohtion* in- permitted tn ]«*■ unpunished.
Ephraim Hollsad, the Cincinnati gam­
A deciarati.re to llut effect aud a pledgr We ny enforce the b w«, all knot wo uni, bler, who some lime ago pleaded guilty to
to take ail proper mcnsura* to bring it w.lbuui respect tn peraou* and places.
procuring illegal votes at the last October
about wn* embodied m it* platform. No
electim, was recently sentenced to thir­
man data ing a particle of patriotism cun
The bfoody pool mtit against Mr. TUdeu teen months in ths Ohio PsuiteoUary.
oppoac the oomumnution of *uch a grand ba* been dremimod.
Will tbe organ*
The Secretary of the Nsvy, following in
purpose For more than two generations plsaao take notire. — Hutiugt Jotmal.
■John, tall us about that “bloody pool suit." the footstep* of the Prrautent, has direct­
distracted tbe country until the/ culmina­ Who commenced it, and who dbmbeed it? ed caamaadaau of Navy Yard* to" em­
ted in a iisody and devastating war. The organs (?) will be plcuqd to taka no- ploy laborer* with respect to thrir skill
and «ffirieMy and without regard to pobtTherefore, th* party and tho adminitlra-

tioo which ia sufficiently patriotic and wise
to lea l the way to a jw_rmancnt reconcilia­
tion of ail the sections off our country, on
term*, which will neonre the political
right* ofall and the liberties of alt* the
]&gt;eople with exact e«|mdiiy before the law
wdl bar* performed tho grandvwt mbsiou
which was ever undertaken by a political
What b the permanent pacification of
th* Sooth and what dore it involve ? We
think the President understand* it to Bnu
th* estobliShment of law and order and
good government in tbe South on a b**i»
which will be reneooably aaibfociory to all
parties, and will secure the right* of all.
No one ean truthfully deny that the utteranere and art* of the President indicate
that thb is hi* purpose. Be soems to
regard the cstaUiahmcnt of good govern­
ment and the resfonafon of good feeling
M the firrt great need of the Skuth, and.
io fact, an imperatir* aeeamty not only
for that section but for the whole country,''
To accomplish that purpose, he, and vfe
think most intelligent observer* of affair*
■in lb* South, believe that what i* called
the “color-line" in politic* mut be obtiter-

bolored ritixen* all their personal and po­
litical right*. On that point it seema to
u* Ibero cannot lie two opinion* , among
observing men. If the experiment of hav­
ing all of one race vote with one party and
nearly all of the other with the opposite
patty bud not bren tried for more than a
5*mh of yaan and resulted in u -thing
turmoil, i..j ..u.x-, vgkfcrt ahi! form*
there might be a chaste for debating this
question; but having been ths* trird, the
question is no longer open for debate.
The white* of the South hare complain
ad bitterly that the Fedora] Govmmest
has not given them an opportunity to oov&gt;trol their local affaire by officer* elected at
fairly covwtitutal’ election*. They e«&gt;tn.
plain that Federal troojn'have been used
to act up and support corrupt State gov-

complaints are groundless aod absurd, and
that there dore not appear to be any ground
for ramphioia sf thia character, yet it b
nercvlbelcsa true that a large number of
mct/wliu are in ail other rewpects in sym­
pathy with tbe pol.cy of the Republican
I-arty. arc convinced that the policy of the

The purpose of the President seem* to
ba two-fold. First, he would do hi* utmost
to remove the eoior-liae and to impress
upca thr people of the Booth that they

are to be treated the same a* the people of
lb* other States, and moreover of hi* en
sata. In ths toomd pbes, in order to re­
move th* eeuss of complaint arising from
the use of Federal interfere^*, the Pretid&lt;t.t ha* removed the Troepe from tho State
Houms aud sllawed the people thereof
to d*tormroo thrir own State govern mint*
Tbe Prariient ihunfor* baa don* all that
be can do for the South fa order to show
hb good will and to remove »U cause* of
e xnpiriul* Now he ha* a right-to expect,
*ud w* think doc* expect, that tho people
of the Sduth will in such numbers as will
&lt;-nsure impartial aad driest govmmest,
mmd bi. efforts .nd crown hi. plan, with
auccma. If th* people of tb* South are
wise enough to rceiprocate th* •{fails of
Us* PremdMl, hb policy will prove the

aod pursued by a/vdcral Administration,
la thia event it-wSl certainly redound to
tire baaed! of the Republican urganisati.M&gt;.
Will they do itT
But after a raaaanihla Uw, for it will

A complete and perfect answer to th*
Statement ia 'art wc*k&gt; Journal that th*
Republican* of low* ' boldly repudiate
him [the President): and hi* jodscy” will
bo found in the raMutiona adopted by
that convention, published clmwlicrv in

Tib Washington Star says that Judge
T. M. Cooley, tho Chisf Justice of the Su­
preme Court of Michigan, will be appoint­
ed United Htatu* Circuit Judge to all.
die vacancy caused by the death
of«Ju'lge Emmon*.

•ugb|y in eartMSt ia putting hl* civil aervic* adorn theories into practice. Office
holders arc given to undentand that they
must attend atriedy to buaiuaas, and let
the umchioe run itedf, or be ran by other

with &gt;uch a flourish of irampets whan K«
wa* made Governor *f New York. •
&gt;Th* measures which have failed to be­
come Laws by tbe trtion c* own artton of
I, Mr. Bui
■ -t I Am ■ I • !i-fotit-x th.
drparUnenta of N«w York and largely redurifig tbe expcimra of tho City Governmeat ; reducing the exorbitant eiperuce of
the Commissi &gt;oer of Jurcrc; the on* re­
organising aod doing away with tbe ex­
travagant elemvnt of the Coroner a system;
th* bill doing away with the neadtaa M&gt;
rioe Court; aud that making the public
tebuols entirely independent cf nolitiriaw
and politics. What maka th* Governar'*
acteon will* reference to .these measures
mare inexplicable b that he baa already
approved a MH cuttiag down tbe nalarioi
of th* officers of the city of Brooklyn,
who were chiefly Itecublicanv. It serve*
to show how thorooj&amp;ly tb* Governor m
under the control ol tho Tammany m«uagen, and lubeervictA that shadow of Mr.
Tilden u to "the pood of tbe party," to
which be is almost a raw recruit. In rain
do eitixena who** property i» taxed riusost
to the point of confiscation implore that
the iron grip of Tammany tax cater* ' be
broken. Gov. Robinson b the servant of
Tammany, nut the Executive of the people

has an enormous pquod. with kennels end
stalls ; and all dc-ga not muxxled and bear­
ing a tag with th* word •■Ueeoesd" oa it,
taiy be caught, pul into th* pound and,
if not claimed within forty-right hour.,
drowned. One* eash year the Mayor di­
vide* tbe city into thirty.lv* district*, and
appoint* a catcher for web, who get* thir­
ty cent* for every dog not licetual and
muxxled that be arenrea. Everybody who
muxs a valuable dog gore al onre to the
pound, and in nine case* out of ten findi
hi* pct. Th* aauuaJ eatehiug eumtnencrxl
July fire*, and a queer thing il waa. Tbs
police found men ia partnership with th*
catebere. who had rollreted from fifty to
two hundred dog*, in th* country, which
were to be turned over to them, and ths
profit* of the »peeulaii.Tn divided. Bey*
of all *um and degree* of dirt ranged out
into she neighboring villages, captured
every dog possible and dragged them let*
town, for the fifteen cents per btwd that
the calebei would allow thetn if tbe propcould see the tranmrtfan. The regular
catching h done after three o'clock in th*
ntorning. The catcher has a female dog

immediately that bo appears, dog* of ev­
ery poawible kind issue front the alley* tad
courts, and by skillful manipulation they
as* caught and thrown into a wagon with
a wirs net, until it i* full, when they are
driven to the pound and incarcerated.
There I* a season of consternation among
the owner* of dog* Tbs datebora, who
ate a* regardless of the right* of owners a*
asy other highwaymen, boldly demand of

who hare prta, a price for Immunity, and
if the. price b not forthcoming, th* pet
xjtuchow turns up miming. It b some
roosulation to know that they get biites
io doing tbvir Work, and that there b a
chance of their being token with bydrophobb, though it b doubtful wbrtber the
poison of a mad dog'* bite would Lave any
effect updo » Now York office-holder.
The unclaimed after twenty-four hours,
arc drowned, aud their bodies are melted

The Russian* hsv* reconstructed, and
re oemtinuing tbe bombardment of Kan.

A twelve hours' buttle ha* been fought Bnc, eight y««r» ago. went into partnership with on* Scott, in the imurgliag of
.silks and laooa Tbe method was very
A Henna dbptteh state* that 20,&lt;(U&lt;» urnpie. Tho pood* were- brought ia the
oewly^rrired Rusriaw are, now &lt;ra the cabin* of the efitm, and by eolluion
with rwiple m the Cu»tom houre they
march from Ja*y to Galal*
were pcraiiUvd to l«e landed without exConstantinople, July 9 —-The Porta ba*
uuination, a* peraooal property. Where
publbtied a protest, accaring the Rusthere was too much, th*** valuabfa goods
were packed in barrria of plaster or salt,
aod Europe.
er •om*tbw»g a rimita uaSore, that waa
Busharcat. July C.—It b stated here presumed to bare mate out** ballaM. and
that over 120,000 lluaaians hayc crossed &lt;x«**nient atom in the city war* provided
for It* reception. , Bevcnl heavy merdual* in th* city were in th* trade
in
fact, there was a great deal of money in it.
and the bireinere wa&gt; a* regularly rarried
that a regime*l of iltusian cavalry, mapported by infantry, attacked Ziban Wed Scott and hi* partner* have amuggUd
nesdsy, aud was defeated with a km* of 50 goods Wurth two million* of dollar* within
the. eight yean th* burinaaa baa been rankilled, and 100 wounded.

Shuts!*, July 6.—A battle was fought
Thursday in the vicinity of Biela, Lasting
twelve hours. Tbe Ruiaians were repulsed
with rssriderable low, and fell back on
Sister*. No detail* of the fight have bran

Erxoroum, Joly
-Tie Rtmiaus foil
kA in an orderly manure from I'tochiSaaA to ,Ip*k, followed by the Turkish
right f
’There wm frequent cavalry skir■Hmm.-A- regular
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engagement
rommcnced
•t dsybnwk on the 4th, and lasted until
2 o'cloak in the afternoon. The only feet

lurried was very high, ha* made a rathtomlortable thing of it. Tan euljwit*
» now in the bind* of the poliee, end

H»c work of clearing owl th* Custom
hour to j.rofrcaring aatfafeetorily, to ersry body but those who fold thn—lvm
•bort a brad. One bundrod and seventy,
five men were discharged thi* week, and

Tho ualucky ones are making a fearful
outcry over it, sod are trying vary hard to
make a war upon the President. Of
coots* they tell all aorta of (torfaa, but
they all seed to be taken with many
grain* of allowance. Tbe greatest care
A dispatch front the seat of war os the
ha* been taken in making thi* reduction
Dan uh* are. a great b»tlfe ia impending
near Siatova. The Turk* are attempting
Io ent off the llureians from the Danube.

bowl about one-anned eoldisn being disduring the last fbw daja have been Vary
mireed, yas must remember that ooesevere. The comspondect says be h»*
ansed soldier* do aometinsca drink, and
got tbi* tefagram through by mail and by
wire, a* th* diffieuitie* in the way of tele­
graphing anything of importance direct
inerraee daily by the vigilance with which
diraisared, and who are now making an
bcwj m guarded.
effort to gat lympatky oa that account.
There will be a great deal of dirty lin*n
waslwd in thi* matter, which would ju*tify Hie Prarident aven if justifieauoa wore
delay in bringing suite and wreaiag tLem
in tb* court*. In tha Very latest day* of
the aunprign it was diaeuvarod that Mr.
their BMoeuUo who ere retained. to show'
Tildon'a friend* bad made an arrugemctit
Chet if tbay wm diamhud for bum there•
with the chief of th* canal ring, a promi
were
other* equally gujky; and the dm'
tn.nl Itanocrat, and bo had become a
thw obtained will be followed UH thews-■
champion of Tilden aud Reform.
‘ Tlx election bring over, the eanal raid
I
“;
-“I’
1
i
ibat b» must bare known of th* eorvuptioo; and hi* plea that it wre ody foltow ■
ing precedent will not
probable that be will go. Th. prefearional politician* of New York ar* an aston

bration. The Fourth of July » set »
very popular day in New York, tor the
population b MA snfficisetly American.
SL Patrick's day ha* a muck more geaer
al obaervanoe With th* population twothird* foreign, running all tbe way up from
China* to Irish aad from Irish up to ovary
nationality oa. ths glob*, it cannot be ex
posted tb.t s day Purely .American aboalJ
‘
But wail till St.
Patrick'* day com** 1 Than buainraa will
be (Upended, then the street* will b* block
ed, then whiskey will run like waM, then
building, will break out in an eruption of
great and there will bo a show worth •**ir«. No, New York b not an American
city It b Irish to tbe core- The Irish
ooatrol it, and hav* their own way. Heocr
a Dimosratie majority of 25.000. and taxre that hang over every man * property
like a mortgage ; aod, as a result, a dry­
ing oommcroe and a city noariy bankrupt.
It b ma a Fourth of July city.

1
—to a mistake
It b sridsaUy tbs de­
sire of all but a small fractisa of lb* Re­
"
publican party *f the country to maintain
tbe oraanixatfan of the party, am! tbe fu­
ture yredomine.ee of Reptblicn priuapfa*. Frcodbcusrioa ba means of securingibieeod*. aud should prominent
individuals b* retogated to obscurity, Ote
life of the orgsnitauou must be preserved.

clear of the rock* upon which other RepuUics have split, and to maintain ia their
iat*crity, the institntioo* established by
the founders of tbe griveromsnL
The
pest ba* gon* into history, tbe future b
scaled to all except the Omnieaeut Eye.
But the pea should teaeh how to pertorta

jfrlbN* Evidence.

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YeceUne
Vegettoe
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Vegctlne
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Yecedne
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VeseUne
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GROCERIES,
■* are fa the market with a larger Mock than rrer, ami all wv-k of y x. i. *, a
amine our *T0C&lt; AXl&gt; r&amp;IOtx.

Health, ffitrangth'
AND APPCTITL

TEA.
We bar* it ftnm tf) eanls to |14&gt;0.

We will guarantee &lt;- «nt joo

COFFEE. .
W* hare none but pure, for w* roaw and grind our awn.

•

SOAP.
We sail more than aU of Barry County.

TOBACCO.
Wear* ircm Ifa: to 20e pre pound cheaper than any other stale fa lb* St*

CROCKERY.
We hart retough for you all, and at price* that defy cmnprtitiea.

WALL aF’Al’JeiEl.
W* have a new supply and can anil you all.

STONE "WAELE.
W* hare a cur loud «f .55&lt;N» gallon* of Ohio Ware.

VoL 22 4tf.

It ■ th* fart.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic

Specifics

WABIIIXOTOX, aly *.—The .following
iepram from Gt McDowell, cummandig the Military iriaioo of the Pecfifa,
War Department thia

Adjutaat-Geoerri, Gsahfagtoa —
Tbe following telegrams, both from
Lewbtoe, hav* been received from my
aid-de cramp, whom I had eent up to Gen
Howard'* eomman-l The first tetegram.
July 4ih„ aayx No. new* airact from

Whipple'
go wtth
■i rack a___________ ____ ____ _______
iog gl**a at Kamaai Sunday aod inflicted
revere punishment, capturing a large
amount of stock. Indian Inapee*or W«v
kraa, who ha* recently been with G«n.
Gen. Barlow and Horace White bare Howard, write* from Lapwai thb morning
each given to the public hi* views in reiatiou to the order of th* Preaideet, having OA. Howard's vigoroea aetion ape p*»for it* object a reform ia th* oiril servlre. ducing marked rreulta. Lsokiag^daaa
wtahee to coma ia with hb band Wat
They eoufio* themseivw mainly to a criti- kin* state* Joseph has rccroreed tbe Sal­
asm of tbe propriety of prohibiting th.ae mon sod is moving rest for tbe Bister
bolding office from participating in tbe Hoot country with Ges. Howard at hi*
............................. barring the way, aad

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The Advance Plow
nafit Matin’ Mi:
OIETIC lOlfflffir

LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER s REAPER

‘DOMESTIC’

BEST.

to degrade the service by making tl:» r1finer almost * cypher ia th* body-politic,
and taking from him the right briongiog
to every American cilium. Hr take* the
position that, if the proper person* l/- ap­

Plaster, Lime,

pointed to offioa, there will be no dinger
of thair traMoonding th* Hadta of propri­
ety ia th* rxrrcisc of thair political nriril-

bav* all been .undoubtedly taken. Il u
unsafe to rend anything to him until the
Klamath Company arrive*. He urges it
to be saai to his aid with all dupeteh.
Information just ap by boat poMpooes th*
until of that company a day or two
Still no new* frem Howard, ft b proba­
ble hb courier* Lave been internspted.
A citittn from ColvilU. Jam ia, rep-.

Horace White, oti the contrary, not on­
ly oodorwa tb* order but boldly mrerte
that it do** not go for enough
Be con­
tends that the permuafon to contribute
money ol thair own accord will leave a
loop-bri* for evading the spirit of the or­
der. Like all who tabs aid** with him on
thb question, he prints to the rivil aervws
of England, and iarinutaa that, fa thb
•hares in hi* apprehesaiosa.
It juatna
eounlry, a* ia Great Brittan the office, there m ample ground for Geo. Howard's
holder rtould not be jxmt.itted to vmc. application for more troop*
[8i«Bad]
Kmn,
The*, extrema views answer themed-, e

Old England waa cairned by tbe exerctae
*f a tyranny which repudiated fnodreu
in th* exsreiee* of political rights.
But
Mr. White, fa hb prabsa of tha orehr
ah-reld, i! he could, hsv* pointed to th*
ounriatsney of the appointing power ia the
spplicatioo of lb* rah.
Exasrinadra
would have shown him that aiacty nine
out of erenry hundred of th* ofiere 000forred rinc* the 4th of last March, hare
been reward* for political rerviw.
Tn
boos lhaordaraowb like Irekiag th* am­
U* after th* bore* b ache
Th* truth
b, the principal sdvosate. of lb. prwpomd
change m the Demoerata who hav* «rerrthiug to grin and nothing tn loss by a.
racxaXD aid cttAuuiLaix rati

m snitui. raormn* ns

Vergne
of N*w York, Vemetine

Kx-Gov. John A. Dix,
in his recent letter to the Preridest, Uys
claim to being tbe author of tbe eird asrvire rule, new again promulgated, rebtire
to reduction of forts*, repudiating the in­
flueace of Member, of Congrm* in procur
ing appolntmente, and prohibit lag amresmenla upon riuployre for political purposes.
AU thb, be aven, he did in I860, as
Democratic Poetmaster of tbe city of N«w
York. He hss esrefully preserved, for
sereatreo yesra, and now publbbm than*
letter* a* ev idsoom of h» having been the
John the Bupust of tbe pras«sl ent.*de
Thank heaven, all the immigrants to against political wickedness
thi* country are not Iruh. A ship-toad
Aenordlng to lb* ex Governor's own
of Rwiu Menonrtoa landed here yatcr- ritowisg, hb preaching in the wildernea.
day, and west straight to Nebraska They Lad bat lulls effect, and the war ha.iag
did not atop to vote and hold office for a been inaugurated, rivil aer^to* reform
while, but went straight to their farm*. went to tb* doc- But
th* does of
They are a speeb* of drunkard* who Will the war, ibis sam* gvntUman bseam*
not bear arms, and prefer to Imre their Governor of the great .Cate of New Ywk,
native coantrie* rather than de military and was ctotbed with th* power of diwaervio*. They are rich,—this party aver penaing patronage immeasurably greater
aging 52,000, gold. They buy thrir bods than that pertaining to the office of Poet­
and have enough to stock them, and com-, master.’ ' It i» Strang* that, in bis retro
mencs making money at one*. X&gt;f ecu roe ■pact, be jumps over thb parted, to edbet
tb*y sKth. re tb«y left, in rolooka. All lovtaMea of exertions in th* lie* of civil
of them read and write, and they are a*
desirable citisens u any tb»t come to our
■born Nebraska get* ths meal of them, ed. while hi* opponent waa elected, oaten
that country being almost identical with sibly, m a rrfurn candidate. The «xth* on* tbsy left. This party settle near Govcraor is, "o doubt, a pure man, but
Columbus. Nebraska, uu land bought for bi* attempt to apprupriale to himrelf the
thorn by their agtet nearly a year ago.
rights of “au original inventor" i* an•w. red by proofe of subsequent ••abandon­
ment," and tljevcrdict of a jury (th*
hope of any tin fall. The weather is fear people of New York) agaturt him.
fully hot, and every storm *rem* to make
it hotter. Ob, for green wood* and purl­
Th* member* of the ‘ eorpa repertorial"
ing brook* I
Pirrao
mak‘e daily inquiries, at the appointmcM
office* in the several Executive Depart­
Our Washington Letter.
ment*, to ascertain if any Federal officer
Tint Dav W» CxirsxATX—Tni Crf- ha* yet sent In a reeignatioa of bis office,
n. Bnvicu-CnsMunitam-Ex Gov. giving M a tesaoo for • &gt; doing that, being
Dtx-No Sven Wox» asReatox in
a member of a political eommitto*, be Is
unwilling to forego hie freedom of action
as a politician at tbe behest of these whoa
he aided a* partisan candidates. Tbe
rxxDxxct
universal reply has bean; “not one so tar.
ircraary of th* "n
nor do we expect any uoe to sacrifice his
ndepcndenc* has j
office and its emolument* oa tbe altar of
« one hundred toi
hi* msabood.'■ Will not thb "Etod of re­
xi's history bar* h
form end in making public officer* a body
1 patriotic orators,
of political imbeciles, Mmentitma in the
geu exhorted to pre
body pelitic, and a new eesfr ia American
the true line of progress, taking a* a guide
tha admAaitiona of the fatbrta to keep society to be d&gt;wpiv«d rather than admired

part of wisdom to shut out from our view
a policy or a public measure merely be­
cause it is beyond recall If any such be
iadedsd ia lb* long list of administrative

Purifitt tt&gt;e Blood, R*novain .and ln»igor»tM
the Whole Sy»ttm.

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Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, &amp;c.

■oom EsntrseusG sienna-

A. D. COOK.
WP-lt»w*li A CoV Col.

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*600 pianos FOR raw

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Special Notices.

CITY DRUG

STORE

WAHZERABARHE8
Sect.; Xareaa Ballty, Treaeurer. JmnMuro
Pby. O. G. John T Hklaaar, L 0.. John M"
Beemer. R. 8. to X. 0.; Doloa Hopkime. U 8.
to X.
Oliver Covert. X. 8. t* V. G.; Mircua Cramer, L. 8. to V. Q.t Mlekal Maynard.

BOIEOPITHIC BOttDlHS.
MEDICAL ud LAW BOORS
Fummbed al Pnblinbre* «ta.

All Prescriptions aud Receipts
Carefully Prepared.

Closing Out!

ua.mt netted fur th* Ft re Department war
about one brntdred and fifty dollar*.
Eewylhiag panned off pleaaaatiy. no drunk-

TV* TrM,
tkiCrmrail.—nabbar* Brea.
TiSv.-SsSirto

Sja^&amp;aHaral Itoelrtr.
LaVnratoreUUbut jAktaair

All About the

Closing Ont!

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Balance of Our Spring and Summer stock.

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County.

Suita actually worth $7.50 now only $5.00
Suits actually worth $10.00 now only $6.50.
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Suit, actually worth $12.00 now only $8.50.
Suita actually worth $15 00 now only $10.00.
.
Coat* and Vests really worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coats and Vests regular price $1,2 00 only $8.50.
Boys' suite $1.00, 1.50. 2.50, 3.00, 4,00.
Boys' suits for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Men's fine all wool pants $2,50, 3.00, 3.50.
Men's all wool Coats, job lot, odd sites, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8.00.
MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 75 eta.
Men's summer coats 25cts.
Men’s heavy linen panto for 85c, worth 1.25.

TO CONSUMPTIVES'
How tlirth lb* UtUa boor boy,
Oa ladopudooM Bay,
(Jo forth Ida Migtlxir, IB annoy.
r.vubvreaily gay;

t'.ixjAEjsrfe
saraa-uisfj
veriwdeUn »ui
m.
. IM. r*an,trert. WUliumb-

may know. Tha hire* ire eupplied with box•*. eo that ho takaa the henry whenever he K
denim He hoc a botu* on the grenade,
wbeneheexmeu tbe honey front tb* comb.
the act wimly aad employ Dr. Hen* * tkrvv
ile FreoCription, ij wffl. ia dee time, by Ila
rer.ltal, wale aad nerviae nmpertle*. ration
hrr health, and tran.rina her fro® the peer
id&gt;, Molding. irrilaUedempered invalid to a
hippy, ckeerfal wtfo. Laying wide lertty

Entire stock to be sacrificed to

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

make room for our fall stock.
BAP BREATH.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,
_________
GBAJD RAPIDS.
B. P B. 3. $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.

grow and become powerful tbe geod. No efort
ebuaid bo epared to encourage all who ar* angaged ia tha temperance Interert. Give them
your penmul aj£&gt;j&lt;»k a word in aeaaoa
whenever au opportunity pr*«etu*. um r**ry

B.

1.

B. 3, liO.OOO Is Solid Cash Given Away.

B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid Cash Given Awav.
lliraoav Cantu, July d, 1BT7
Th* tree of traparaae* at Hickory Concn,
though aawly planted in Merit* toil, after be­
ing watered by molbere lean, and e op ported
lire!/.

MkPhereou. to AJ»ta Tinkler, to Theta*, j
Altoft, U Hebert Mann and to John F.'
Gaiare, that there will be a tnectio|{ of
aaid Cutumou Council cm Friday evrniar ! —~ ~

TAKE NOTICE,

gremblMiom.,

■M,:;;!..
of Haadnp, at which aeetiug action will | *

h*v* ■&gt; r- .&lt;■

Hots. Henry A- Goodyear b making exten•In* repair, on hi. boon an.1 horn, and tbe otbvr
Lolldlng* orf hi. ku al lb* cventr of Bread­
way and Court *u**ta.
Tber* waa ko meeting *f th* CmUicU an

Ayer's Advertisements.

mi iw: mm

Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,

Those whom it Call il
may Concern.
I am now running

7'o
IlMiing*. Mich., July Im, 1877
J. W. Bt.TTLir, Nlayut,
. W. H. Stkbbim*, Racorder.

New Advertisements.

tta Sub of WIG HAT.

of n ATS, CAPS ami

GENTS’

FUR­

a New Portable Ma- NISHING GOODS to be found outIchine for moving,rais­ « Joke Mtan in, HE IS SELL
JuhaSOif
City Dras Store.
ing or changing the \l.VG THEM ATMtTH LOWER
/•RICES— Don't foil to an* th* good*
Qnality. Quantity, Price*, guaranteed
In foct, all p»da acid aa low a» the iewret. location of buildings
Coato and mm ua
from small to great, Sia TT or BIG HA.T
WAinn k Dausu,
june20if
City Drug Store.
Kmpir* BkxA.Hutinpr, With.
and having . handled
about 1,200 buildings
in staten years, I feel GOOD NEWS TO THS PUBLIC!
confident I caj satis­
fy those who may fa­
vor me with a call.
Swift on tho Waf Path 'with *
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry Co., Mich.
STOCK OF GROCERIES
Residence — Six
miles directly West
from Hastings.

From a Uie aioli to thia iln-dretroying,
plad-calthallag eo*iarty, w* decided that the
preiidetu end her eedleagne are delay a were
&gt;o glorias*, that etmily Uoee can tell *be
woadernue rwalu of th* tnpreeeUaa made,
ll.® refer** uJ valkeJ off th* tUge muck to while tha vine I* yonng aad deiiMe. Th* Hi­
th*4i*guat«f lb* liberty lortag eudloace. lle one* Uga the triple H*Ig«. Hading tbasaOtar UX&gt; Harting* ptcple entertain*! Ibero- echa* together with dii* thrao-fol*. triple eord
wlvm lb*** lhroq(b (bo day and evening aad
artray, oa break. tbe eiSer chord, th* aeverad
part* are cemeiuvl Got'with penitential tear*
Th* caliiraunn *f the virtwe taught i*
rertalaly a mU* work, aad *bnM nil fcrth

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PEOPLE OP BARRY COUNTY

All orders in Has­
tings or Vicinity left
with Powers &amp;/ Bar­ crTte
low.
&lt;_j
Cbrwtlaa Cnieo prepared lefrrebraaou forth*
people and financially made tbe vatorpriee a
accent. Jeff Devi* pared*d the elreete, givlag great vleaaure to th* email bay* aad tbe

A. S DEAN,

Groan Business

At my OLD STAND «o Jeffimon Street.

Dr. J. LAYER 4

WOOL WOOL

Irving, Mich., Apr. 23rd 1877

apr23m3.

D.nr

CARBOLIC OIL

Untag now Tbe good people In (be leimedi­
ate tidally, gaibared in Mr. Jicvb KOm'i
grove, for ll^ir .deui! home gathering , end
lb* aftoraaon ’« ap*al I" k*aUb.gi,lng,
aurthfal pleeaitrv. 1ft* »tn mQojrmvat «f
tbe young people ™ plowing U* nitty Ur

DEFY

COMPETITION WOOL- OAJRXDZ3STQ

CiUioonand rsaminn my atoek and
priere.
J. H BUTTON.
(JaalAIW]

Drugu, Madloins, Etc.. Etc

In Hastings.

Wm. H. Goodyear.

Ftmusmca ghihstPEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Phygiciau’s Prescriptions sod

Fsmily Recipe*

carefully pre­

pared »ith Orugs aud Chemicals

&amp; BARNES,

WKW roax MABfiKKT

ins Wripomb Marble.

CHESTER’S

�Railroad*.____
in it* rein* all the worldly poaasrainn** &lt;.f' ione ba* 'MM ikvored wub the MlA/tetarjtho** who Inhabited i«. . Fortunately the !information -‘that hb pion, 1- wanted for
crackling wills give timely warning ’ of political rtaaoo*,” or aaa jwMktef aecooi
their intention to go down and ne lives ty. But there are exception, to genera)
were lost. Had it happened m the night, acquiescence, ia accordanac with thi* offi­
the lorn ef life would hero ben terrible. cial invitation. Several of the invited'
TLtrtuttUua.i of Mch building* io
tie inly, the faffing of which b . mere
mailer uf time, for the walla are m tbte-a*
acwion, when the reaaona fur remora]
must be submitted for approval or disap­
proval It i* expected that the action of
tbe President will be warmly criticucd.
It may be that in eomc instances he will
been a
Ahl am t *U« a teMlAdteae Ibat I h**r.
Ate la tta* AaaelM rite*. .
n*r.*&lt;tattea&gt; Uta l —X^— *e* a...
n&gt;*wia4*b*T**l

coneEsroNOENce.
Tint Tkkpkiancb Movzmkxt-~Poi.iticaL—Tbe Jews—TrxKHEMT Hot:&gt;zs— Bntirzu Stagnation — MtasintrAMT Socwtim—Taz WzATazz.

Nzw Yozz, Jute 34,1977.

in going on vigrrotuly. The old Saw, reHrieting liomee to sril intoxicating drink.
Io those keeping runs, and defining inn­
keeper. to bd thorn person* keeping throe
bed* for the aeoomaandnAian of lira public,
hh* boe4 wired, aud it* performance in-

move out. __ The owner*, who are reaping
twenty-five per amt. on thi* class of struc­
If there be co* thing mere than anoth­
ture*. are indignant. They don’t see why
er calculated to make Republican* doubt
they shouldn’t have the privilege of build­
the wisdom of th* civil service reform pro.
ing any kind of a trap they ehoooe, ao
posed by the Proaidcnt, it is the laudation
it pay* them.
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cf it by th* Democratic pram of the
perradts the city now. Tbe hot weather ’eosntry. Democrat* see that il b bring­
grist to their mill, aad ao long, and
brio; * basiaa* to an end, and closes every- ing
1
thing cxc&gt;pt gin mills and soeh churehc* 1only fc&gt; long, ■* it works to their adv*ti­
a* are not abb- to p»y their pastor* .alaries 'tage, and to the injury of tbe Republican
it will receive tbe unmeas­
large csongb to ncablo them to go to Ku- organisation,
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rope or California. Bach pastor* find it ured commendatioa of our political ene­
more ia th* line of their duty to stay and mies. Th* gist of this departure from the
preach the gospel daring tho hot month*. partisan tactic* which resulted ia tha de­
It hav been a dwastrou. year all around. feat of Mr. Tilden, ii to retire the hereto­
Tha theatres have all hwi money; the bus fore active worker* ia our political ranks to
positiou of non-combatant*, laying alina* men who come out even consider tbe
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Tho Government of the United St»t»rpovekawd* u&gt;c famous “Bartholdi Foun­
tain," whieh *ra* on exhibition at tho Ccn
but the people .do. Tho Republicans who
tenniaL It ha* been brought to Wash­
have tried to bg decent mon in Congresa
and fe the I/egulatan:, but who have been ington, and i* now being rrerted ia tho
Eotaaical harden. West of the Capitol It
over ridden by the trained cohort* of the
fficea Pennsylvania Avenue.
C'uton&gt;-L‘JU.-e and the Pom-office, whose
The architect of thi* splendid work is
proprietor* had ase* of their own to grind,
are rejoiced that thb b at list over, sod A. Bartholdi, ef Parts.' "It is eonitroct
that hcroafecr the people will hare a chance cd cf iron, broued. ■ In tbe centre of the
lawin is erected a triangular j*edc*lal, on
to be represented a* they desire to be. It
vu a auiMacc aad a cur**. The awirm the face* of which are m|uatie taoaxtero,
and fiahn* spooling water. Upon the ped­
&gt;.f office-hoMara made politin* a burinea,
estal are three female Caryatid**, support­
Rud it was no use Jbr the dtixen to under­
ing a basin thirteen feet in diameter, which
take to compete with them. Let them
receive* the water from an upper twiin up­
turn ouMt a caueu* us freely as they might,
held by three mfisnt Triton.; the whole
the marking men bad twice the number
tupported by a Mural Crodrn, through
(here, men who were never known in
which tbe water Bow*. An illuminating
their wirdi, bat who acted al! the ume;
aud xAa cocacqueeoe the wont, instead of apparatus is attached, in order to combine
the (feet of light and water. Thi* foun­
the best, men' have represented tb* city.
tain i. intended to embody nn allegorical
Hayek' order prohibiting Federal officials
representation of tho elements of Water
taking port in primary jioliiiai give* groat
and IJghL" Thb magnificent work will
Mtlafartioa. It take* out cf the political
add one more to tho many intcrcating adfield the clwncnt* that were dangerous to
mnment* of tho Capital
the people, and will go a great way toward
purifying politic* It ia a good thiag. Of
The newa brought by telegraph to the
caurao New York b opposed to tb* rrmooetizing of ailyer, fur tbe interest* of a reader* of the morning paper* at the Cap­
jn-at commercial city are always in the di­ ital on yesterday, that a fearful tornado
rection of keeping faith in th* spirit a* had started in Western Muaouri, and at
fire o'clock, on tbe evening previoua, had
wall an tbe letter. The production uf sil­
nachcd Colombo*, Ohio, caused aome sarver Lax been m» cuunnnu* a* to Ichwu its
value,-and New York inaiita that nothing mists that Washington might bo within

■hall be legal tender that is not par the
world over. There will be trouble in this
efrj if BUT attempt U made to have a
ttotUo ataadartl, for it would dwarrange
ViljxK to an extent that would be di*a»trow*. Whatever may be tbe action of
thepeople elsewhere, New 1’ork will bo a
unit against anything Lui gold.

boriaon, at 7 o'clock last evening, threat­
ening cloud* aeemed to be the forerunner
of tbe approaching visitor, whieh had left
aad havoc in it* wake.. Violent wind*,
railing the dut *o ** to obacure objects
arena* the street*, caused foreboding* of
th* destruction of public and private prop­
erty ; but almcst in the twinkling of au
arc »tiU excited about the order excluding eye the storm calmed, a gentle, refrmhing
them from tho rummer heteb. Every
rabht in the city preached oc&gt; tho topic, cooled and a!! apprthcumas were dband tn read the paper* Monday, one would fried We congratulate uutmIvue on our
«PV&gt;*e that all the bravery, aB tbe virtue, escape, while we sympathize with the suf­
all the capacity, aad all the good qulilia* ferer* ia dbtant UcaJitiei*.

that .barn ever blessed humanity, were conceomted in tho Jew*. They may bo ex­
tbe next aension ef Cotigrm io ■
sctaodcl our tariff law*, «u ■* to deprive
them of their prerenl prutoctire prvvi*.

saiei'i intailua, and tbouaands of peg-pick­
er. uml all that, among them; bat there
an- ir&gt; Jew mendicants, and very few Jew
crimiMU. They tain care of their poor.
b. iter than any other people on tbe globe;
they tn- th* tnoal eharitable aad the meet
entei jriMoi-. Here the Jew has had a
.haw,, s»d be has ahum bimraif to be
put m mere way* than tme. Tbe trhtwt
of Stewart, Who ia kuura » BDton,mads
.pare mitaalro when he iuedtod a race of

the allegimec of the Democracy to their
principle*. Indeed, they laugh to sooru
all attempt* to make them peueelytea.
Hear what tho organ of the Maryland
Democracy e*y» of tbe ■Brciident. in the
very same number in which we find a ref-

more: “He (Mr. Haye*) ha* succeeded in
making himself as unpopular with hi* |
own party a* with the one whose eno*
tempt he Ium enjoyed from the beginning." ,
I* it not cruel to ask Repblican* "to ground
arm.," and cease political warfare with
thoac who ’indulge in auch utterances ?

Jacksox, July 2, 1877.
Eturott Baxxui
The race* are over
and pronounced a grand success by all.
k’ct every one unite* in saying, I am glad
they are through with, for,: aa usmll. of
tire. There were one hundred and three ,
hor*e« entered, the largvst numlatr ever'
enteral at any one meeting. The weather, i
with the exception of the find day, wa* I

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THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

Hhl

Has The Largest Circulation,
Is Hadically Republican in Sentiment.

Jaeba &amp; Safisai

ftrt fajit.
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in Advance.

“ &lt;ta v—Jta* i»4 (Um

peotoerivc. The experience ef a Mftury
:hMMtabliairad the fact, that the pcoaperi
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merits, Envelopes, Busi-

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Editor.
State St., Hastings, Mich.

ktlMUa Klirre. ta*&gt;a*&lt;lr»4 R**U&gt; Satatew
tttasaggaifcsssiF
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GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOK ORGANS

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day, but aa it bad been quite dry before, it
only made the track better, and u the
bell rung fur the fim race, tbe sun never
shone upon a better half-mile track, or a
better or tnorc impartial act of judge* than
occupied th* stand.
Among tbe noted
horses present, and probably the best in
che world, was Ranta. When th- feeo-for-'
*11 race wa* called, it wu found that all &lt;
but him had been drawn, and the judges, j

s-tarteST-1—4 Jon 0. UoT»,
MtMtar.
CHAXCk-RYjiALE
^v*^*
mcawaju th* Clrreu Zows
terru* l&gt;. dortMr. re«*ju**at.

fit Grat Stilten Ttaiita.
HAILWAY COMPANY

not wishing the people to be disappointed,
offered hi* owner toOO if be would trot j
alone and beat 2:20.
Tbe proportion '
was accepted, and be trotted a mile in
2:171 with perfect ease. Among the beat1
of hi. class wm Wm/ D., owned by Ed. i

Webrter of thb city, au own brother of
Edwin Forwat, a hone whieh it is claimwl
has shown in a trial- 2:10 without a record,
probably tho fastest trotter in the world f
but owing to bb haring been ward for a
saddle horw, would not trot but canter
just a* if he were being rode, and ha* !
been dbtaured in every trial.

“SVaisAxn'tkooTii
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY
G-EINTXTHSTE

‘Vilralif TMint Mies.

"itb^iffiisrswfct^ss
fettS-teKSKiSJASt

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
Thera are some half doaen new brick
block* being hurried on to completion, al­
though every one i* comptamiDg of hard
times. One fioo five-ftory hotel, built by
B. E. Courier, b u findy finished as any
Eouk in the State. Abo two fine store*
on MoehinieSl. two upon Pearl and .two
o'txxi Courtland St.

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Subscription Price only 81.50 per Year

HASTINGS.

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MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prcttcriptinna
ukillfuUy compounded. Aho a full line of

MM, ELIXIRS, PM, OILS,
DYE STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

PATENT MEDICINES

jimtoreal nf foreign u«iBf*rturtrt, and
,thedr rn-CTt* among u*. L»«aed of taskjmg our tariff law* approximate umrer to
(
free
trade, the interest* of tbe country
,would he auueaved by maklag them mere

Bvsnau.

Anti as a Local Paper is unsurpassed in the State.

teS-v'w t

aisted upon. Tbe big beer ralooa under
the Triiatnc building put io three octa, to
confarmljo the Uw, and put them in the
lowest ddlar. A temperance detective,
thinking that such a couecrn would not
have tho beds, and that an opening would
J»e had for a prosecution, went in but night
and demanded lodging*. “All rigH," «*iil
th* propri«tor, “oome di* way." ’And
down through -hag, winding ccEara Ipo
took him, till, in a dark vault, they came
to throe cots, of tho hardest, mean ret des­
cription, aud with rat* coursing ovex them.
“Yea vij! dake No. 2,” said the'proprie­
tor , “goot night" And he went away,
leaving .the dctectiro in a place, from
which no nm unacquainted with the prem­
ises could escape, without a guide. In a
didcful mood he pukd th* night, and in
the taorning paid bi* dollar, thinking it
cheap, a* he bad th* company of the rata.
Tbe leagM% working vigornuriy and to
tho print Wherever'-they am catch a
liquor doolar nipping,'they bring him to
book ; and, a* they have plenty of money
and tho boa legal talent in tho city, they
are aocumplhhing aotnething. The break­
ing up uf the ring» bu k&gt;s-.-r.Ld tho poliii- i
ihlngton Letter.
eal power of the gin mills, and Ute pohti ' Tbe following letter wu crowded out of
ciaa. uro willing to ko them go to the ,. ]a&gt;t week's Haxxeh by the .chuol cmayi,
wall. [Note for the benefit of aH kind* of ji but i* of ao much importance politically,
ri-vpcctible people.] PoliticiiB* are be­ that we give it place at this lime.
ginning to court the laror of decent peo­
Tits P*moi-* BAUTnoLDt Folst.ux,—
ple, because the decent people kicked in
]^ie Wixu axb Rain Stoum, axd
the tracn. and refiucd to fellow them, ucka* they had ■* much attention paid to
their wiahe* u to the demand* of the ntmseller*. i’tnaibly whit is being done in
New York uuty bo profitably imitated ekse

MAT MW.

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themselves lucky; the bar* are all short,
and everything is »tagnent.
It ha* been '
a MaNn of economy and cutting down,
and die spirit of retrenchment ha. extend "
ed Into plana where it would not be lookvd for. The miarioncry societies have
done littlf or nothing, the receipt* barely
paying the hoary salaries of the officer*.
well fur lh«wc who hare secured office by
Speaking of
the men* now denounced, but wo very
mush doubt it* being appreciated by Re­
one, a society fur aiding poor churchm,
publican candidate* in future political conha* jut published it* report, and fanny
reading it is. It ha* collected during tho
year 118,000, and paid out for rrnt and
aaiarie* to it* officer*, 117,MS, leaving ex­
As far aa it ha* Iwen illuetrated by act* ■
actly #335 for the aid of weak churches.
It doe. not state where that went to; but and prufcaalotn, nothing can be clearer than
tbe President, Secretary and Treasurer all the fart that'conctaaioo* to the Dcmocr*:ic theory &lt;d Government, in contndutinc
had good salaries.
It u rather expensive
lion to tho Republican theory a* taught in
getting money to weak churcbe* when it
the luccewuve platform, of the forty, ha*
takes 132 to got 11 to tho church that

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Of all kinds in endless varieties.

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DEWKY fa W1SKKRM,

TKXMf or MTBnaumnx.

VOL. XXII. NO. 12
POTWL HD Bma CARDS

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY,JULY 18? 1877

,. "rrt Falooncr had come down from
1f
to tpend the morab at Proton । her wtth hie riater. at her boMtifal man
‘p'—l Hia riater had Married ,
Uoman cf w«*’th aad porilfan, who had
her a widow with two chili’Tothi''“.f
’T'TTr7 foBd of
•^MroppMeytmlbeproutU and m«t
meb other and it wan at her Mment m&gt;
®f ■ntoaMM"
Hu abler broke bto a heart, laugh.
.u . *n 100 T”' *-f«ber - .be aud.
' hm‘ftCT «

Thomas Rake,
I HYSIClAX 4SUBGEOX
g^.1. fa. Bure mrek.

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
"JXCBAXCKBT.

XIAiNZO D. CADWALfajUIER.
i
ATTORNET AT LAW k SOLICITOR .

WHOLE NO. 2058.

refers*1

FARMERS
a"'' •*l Cu»P°ti&gt;o™ at &lt;he Orwl Cenlenni.1
Field Inal, It works the easiest because the weight of the driver
dumping, and b the most durable because it has
WROUGHTIRON (not cwt) Axles, and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
?.‘"Llron), orer ^c teeth. TUB CLEANING BAR IS ENTIRELY
w,d ^OVEL. no sticks plugged in the axle.
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We also have the

b°* M*rt
firmly retired nil her endeavor. te brine
lkw“
—“riM her that- it he
over warned, it would bo for noaeduaw

Nark
| —~.r- ■" " •
•» ■■ aa wno had
kef4 ft" »»»», uj he ni Mt ,L,w u,
coagrotefafe himrolf arooHmgly.
I hope rou have not invited her to
। st, ’Ml1 r8
“,b
•» "W.
half inquiringly.
“Nwre fca.-," rrnlfaj &gt;&lt;La aaaier tn •- I
»jumd tone; -qj A* wrilm m« that aU I
* wiuu‘
io°w

SINGLE REAPER.
LIGHT MOWER,
Tiic Champion was the iigliest draft of all the Machines tested at
the Centennial Field Trial of Mowers and Reapers and. received
the highest award.

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The-Ncw Champion Single Rcywr is a COMPLETE SU&lt;?CESS. '
It ispnequalled for quality of WORK. LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DVRABILITY, being constructed almost entirely of Wrought
Trdn, Malleable Iron and steel, while its
.

Weight ia Little More Than One-Ealf

MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVHLS, AC, AU.

Hisiiiai. Come and see ourStock.

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JAMKS CI.ARKE
ATToh.VKY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
n« CHAM-KBY. Trema* MtreUe. (Wte m
SU1TH M- KXAPPEX.
.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT­
........

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

0VER 500 TAYLOR RAKES

..far
II. C. PWKUAM.
PHYSICIAN A SUKGKON,
ghiaktid
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•eo»m I. rreriatoK X-tfc M* Mre. 8t.-W .
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H. IV. RIKER.
vmixoFTki ncica.
c*a*u&gt;a
u*4 &gt;»‘&lt;vaM~.l«rel. lataa&amp;«*k. Stela Sjrret. I d.v/i
SEVL'X MKDAI^i AT filFJ.U 7RIALS /.V Ll’NoFf: /.V UffO.

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■a Ckaatarf. m4 Iriaaauae ■am.i. Baal Sauua
A.iai ■ l.wJ&lt;«.reVv&gt;»&lt; mH. ui all toBata.
*
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FHTMrtA.X* r-tMSOM.-Oa&lt;a avre- JaUm
CHAM. H. HAUER.

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS

HAAC W, YROOMAN.
VSKHK «||1.-Ift»r. Iterate IL a. Mankal.aM-

\SOLD FROM UAST1SOS AN1&gt; JHDDLEVILLK IN 187«.v
i
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MESSER BROTHERS

POWERS &amp;BARLOW

G. ROI.HROOK.
•rra 3 all b.an tin ».vfcw*

.NEW

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Carriaie, Sinn ui (teiiil Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
P A I N TER
Farmers, examine the WTARD
PLOW, before purchasingothers,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
Sick aN^AitlfctedZ
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
at
DR. J. B INSURE

n- j- i"v&gt;tr

At 4, M. Itoek*. Caniag* SUp

JnffnrannSt.j

.uddemiy dwml ht._u.TOX*

I

.« _ -Haatin^n, Mk*

nutabera are Bop-krepm , 3^40* boT

Uim1*

"Wh/jAnor r arted hmmahte.

' P**7 ’ilh M“‘“
and I d all He jmt folk, to Mim Tren­
ton air the time."
Falconer laughed, but ha looked guilty
oevcrthelre. The gorenum uniled thro'
bcr blu.1.9, and forked jwt a trifle un­

rdZEKr.’y^Hrijr-^' i
m'000 "“kr artificial fiowven
154)00 Utlormnm, &amp;Mt» nullinen Md
bare doMan, late, andrite W now my drnnmam., 2T.0M. Manutrtu^ ami
j prommod wdt Allow, me to r nwent to ah.rt-m^m, I4.0W lonudrmc. 3.MU
••‘•*«aken ; d.OOO box and peekingMM
y&gt; u your future rieler-mdaw
“&lt;&gt; Kate, my dear, dear friend, don't be' oukcra; 11 maehtawto Only “3 (XM) an
’
rogvy with «e“ cried Mia. Trento. I■ turned U gyntlewotncn
Then «. 314.0UO chOdnu in the
ru.htng fate Mre. Barry a arm. aad buret
into Ian.
L’ader the age of five the mala
#T&lt; to
Aadthen Mre Barry uomribed her'I and fcwalm am ne^y r,|Ul] .
brodter by UretiagTO .
,I J*'*0*?•*'*’ rf
’ altritt. above
laughter.
,
zlf that the duercteary rapid!v *nrrraert
Oh you dear, Inaoeenl erreturre. to im- I| n- » Meribrd TO

» u. n,-™,
. mau u. n^u. iu,.

And almoat before they worn .ware of
U. Amo two were cunverring quite IreelT.
while Ae children were thrown upon their

father appe^. iod U pod lU lA "

thus lh:.r dnxrarmeat, bat it b adb to
•fflra feat iu hmm w«B U- feat apo.
“■"-■'T
TU
»omtn winbddm.
amunae
think Of tbe
calm ,
th,torn.mli.rtt;
mffX'

Joy Conifort anti Hapyincs*

I band AU to lupport her in idlewma and
extrayngance.—Snr/ymuertre drpuwari.

OF H ASTINGS AND VICINITY.

mrisrl. POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

IN SPITE OF HIMSELF;
an*. Bn would mi bo utirifad until £
had exoxml Aa novy of Ao numrou.
run* iadim fa the room who made pre
leutkm. to murieal AU1.
Thegorerimm played avreral d.Scuh

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
nstii vou have priced their Goods, for you
w ill .,ave money by it.

Everybody knows they are the only

i
*’■■■■■ V Paritataent, oditon. armate '
ta“ke“ “d L'll.OOO,
®U"i
of the J

W. -of. wife. then bum be a certain
vmturr of faith. and in thia uaiateOgible
wwid than - a rmira*. which m not .1
tmya folly X.-cng moo cannot alwan
rd.K ctrcwaMUatw to thrmariv* fat
•h^m tbenfon aodeaver to mould them-

believe that be bad forgotten the incident
I ?“ ?"ior 10 U
ri'-h I aud the taiuigraum ..f w&gt;meo. Mon
already, turned to Mie Trmton and ' nak­ r‘“'v,rhI? 1 brought it aB about myarif." ‘ than half the population above teruly
ed licr if aha would. £»rur him wuli wune
lou? '(jaculitel Mark
Kale what wen Urn out of Lomhn. Moro tUi
tntuie. Sb* complied tnodeilly ; and be dxwAi. meanT'
of the popedation utalij die
admired her graceful, elegant. figure, n
“HmteMthatl Urt . vary mnpd tapobiw or eharttable iMfcutiooe, laM
Ao walked ncrue, tbe room Ad took her brother, not to Me through my littfode- yw 8,174 died ft work liowwe.
U ,,aTT ?? "* “P1! aaaioM tltol jm
loiiljiu at the niaoo.
tier. Since you bare introduced me to bo^itok and 441 in lua.tic «y&lt;.B . Th. t.« Aoiud be doM iu thia country and
fjfow m
She played ctorediugly waU. lie Ac. a.k- uiy future rialcr in-law, Mrmil me to in- i H*u a«lh.
2,«M.
, •hat peace and yroepeni)
rd her to aing, and abe Mng. lie thought ,n?1“ee„to J“»
F.nme Elherage, th, | wen. exrouuooe,
Umictdro. «5H mL '-atoqucMte. Gcmt.! Grant and hit
he ha&gt;l never heard a lovelier voice. He
ndm. and the rut accident* Tl.c mot fnend, have had mgfct ymr. !. which to
Mood baaido her and tamed the muaic’
dMpwAle Mrolty of the report i. th. aro.mptoh A. woA of pmufying tbe
I'rwuden-. U.ym
and fiuallj found himadf ainging duet,
UN. aUwtng the daily arorop. of ,OB. A.uth and hare failed.
with her, while Mn. Berry yawned over aud. iu .pile of youmdf,
Uve met' Aim from May 1 to Uromtcr 31 of Iwt l a* aanouMad and inaugurated .noAer
„
a faAi-in mepuinc in another part of the and been mpirated by-.y d««r fried j y««r. Kre. in May lU averse Um euly P'liry, which promiM
room
•
•&gt;i boon, and though it nice to tn- what
a»l former nhorlmate. FaaawT'
It was late when Mark Falconer retired
Mark, forgive me.” pleaded tbe n-' o’er wroa in the .nmmer m utU, k do
that night. Alone in bi. rvctn he thu, •I'raot irovwrnna. “I dkkl know—I—~ Il ehoed to M to muiUte betww. one and
auhu- [Uitod;
■1 am the only oao ur blame, and the I two durtag th. lart tbne mowtU of the
“One of the moat charming giria 1 ever only cue to u largiim.- mid Mr&gt; Bar­ | W
CbrommUf.
met; evidently one of the aupcriur aort; ry. “Mark, I only wanted to orwraax
Swraring in CromwairX-Rmw. .
and yet Kate trrat, her at coolly and .u your ^Dy prejudice. Von were detennie
tbontaiivcly a. though abc were the moot cl not t.&gt; m«t nr, fr^nd Ucatue I told
w&lt;rr ^rt!/ ~
ordinary ot govenxvaca. Confound it I I you .he wa. very weahhv, and k I rreort- tfrwd dnnn- tU tun-, of tb« dnatu■«•
don’t we how abe rec.'
“
rd to atatagrm to
BT
I wraith, aad with the lugmt pomiUe iuicr“dd;.lnkrem«fa-,, we regard yoc an
Mb. Trenton wm .t the breakfa.t table WIWto laooie, and told her to tume ia proutwa agatoet tU
W.
vmduf patriotic.
*
1
| with the family next morning. Mark was the character of a fioveroem, aud to keep mnindedof the reproof Hu Sir Wahrr
Tbepwpb.,, tired of daaord They
glad to obaerve that hie auggcauon hail not tbe k-ervt of her name and ;.»iu.&gt;n fro,, Uou put into th. mouth of CromwuIL
toy brother, bv all mean,. Of amt I What can it .rod thro to praetiro a prb- • t t-a. J that the pobey al the taew adminfa
| He .trpped np to Ae dour aad peuacd. been entirely lent upon hi. auter.
uatio.
.bril
bar,
.Mr
c
L
mm
They
So tbe day. glided by. and FA&gt;&gt;t»r
fcmty ao horrible to &lt;xbm. end which
| Such a pwture m buret upon hi. view.
TbeywMt .reform i. th.
Utn;» no emolument to htm wl&gt;ollMa:|V“
Sitting ia a ra.tic cba&gt; wm om of Ae; teemed harUy aw.re of their flight. He
W
■"neaay
hrerv omh .o „:ontcd. Fur . g u
fovdimt bring, be bad erne beheld. It forpot bia orisinal intention of .pending
oath the fin. «m &amp; M, but th. rharo. polino hare bran * cere. aad a drigr.ee
| wm i young lady, whom dram of plain tbe moat of bia tun- wbil* at Beachwood'
-a- rednrod to 3. 4d each “oo takim; a
! black wu relieved only by liu'e .pray, of
! Kiowy lace around Av neek ud w’ruU.
q-eonty
Hutnftvy Trcrett, foe «wAr- Ae Preritfont, uatd khm
i Her face wm of Ae rartwl type, of femi­
tea oeth,. ». oommitted till he mid cbaMe to wort out iu rmuka
tT
’t tor‘^
rrf l,aKf'«4 J1*8
nine beauty, and jurt now wm dimpling
uuiabe,
of
t’heruoo, war couvfatad for «•“««. A&lt;Mbro.bmiy poritic
all over with .mike, that reredud a tkulidertakm . feetioM opp.iitum i
awearinE twaMy two oath’ and two eurw,
Icm row uf pearly teeth. The eym, large,
I* mkiaaoryteagw, Aey
al om 4me, and bar oath, ud one cunc &lt;7
black and ipartlloc. were enough to turn
ai anotBurtime. Of eoarw, Ae greater
uy old baehrior • bred; the hair wa. । tbe children and their girverona
number of-lhcm cure were dMpr«d at
ducky u a eUrlrm night, and becr&gt;nungly.| they aval out for • .troll. E&gt;n the
drrated, while it. . only orauwat wa. a I acbool nx&gt;o&gt; h*d a peculirr attraction for
prtty rerowo. wnhou: being rent far triA
&lt;Jne jmuee returned the a.mea of too per­
uugie while yemnunioc twined amid it. ; hint , and although Mim Treatoo'a dune.
ron. whom be bad couvfated of .wmrinfold!. She wore no j&lt;.w«lri except the wm light, be ottea elected kimrelf amrit
riMo Ae previou. noon We are not
peart pud.nl. in her rere, and a roliteire I Mt (rorimr, fa order to hare a re.re.-n fat
left without cxamjdro
what wm-ronriddiamond ring that fladted ou one of her
erod ewearfag in three d.yv William
white fingrre.
Heerdmg. of ChitAhamptoa, for reyfag
At her feet mt two beauUfrd children—
two
revml
time,
fa
cow.
“upon my life,'
a liule boy ud girl. She had rvideotiywm adjudged to be fa th* ret of .wrariar,
been teUiug them atone., ud had jure fin
f"x”
* J""* &amp; 4,1 Tht’«* B-‘ f--. -d droimM’Z07^*
i»bed one, for Ac deiightod little onre were
'•* ”ror&gt;"K "on my truth.
”'X? u» another, Mire Trewtoa.” wbu I
Gilbert NcrAcoU had to pay 3e 4d for maienally chaage the climate of , cows,
•eying “upon my life." Tboma.. Courtfa. try. 8oma meat wiufowa etmdwted
the lady mw a tall abadow foil aero® the
*• Ovrm.oy nuufom thl. hrfbf by .boweeriou. freqaeally have rhmrfol ouea. «» Cn&lt;d f.w (wearing u&gt; court, ••Gud
AreAold.
which wood, will
Frequeally the moat heart low eo.iu.ite y Fm*'"
grand party
"* H-k &gt;» a. prtnnre *2*
Hho looked up with a riart. ud then
"'LL r 3’’°Wt^o6“ were m
ha, all tbe Ay gram of a girt of mxteeu, •f God.
ihy and an
Chrietopber Gin. bring re­
roee to her feet, Ntuhicg erimton. Mark
while the heart of tote, wuroaa, who look, proved by Mr. Nathuirl l&gt;«rui,&lt;faa. taburtted foe the pmpam of e^pvimuFAroocr lifted hu hat wirt a polite bow.
there, beai3aa a great many of Mre. Bar­ y -u through with «Jd, .toady eym, may firehaviy ured A« oath, God . Ufa,- fa higb. and th. mbLroror^Tpl^ \b^t
coloring a liule himrelC
be filled with iovo .ud trodernea, that you dmcouree.' weal
__ ZLT.. .
"Ifardu lay iateurion,” bo etamm«red. ry-. frieuda from th. city. Externrvo
"I fur 1 have interrupted you fa Ae praparatioM Ud been made for tbe affair, are U» blind to dwcuver A.w.Ulfv'on,
and lU grand old drawing-moan were woart^ diagubm of diflemt dericaa^ever
balk ut the MM Light ftrnTtroZS
midatof your plcamnt pwiime."
thronged with gtuate.
qiitr ooMteliog. never quite revealing
I wefre mouth,- A^rv^
"Uncle Mart! Unde Mark!" termmed
On the day Ware Aa party, Fahoner tbe life within No »u) Kanda out with­
Ae children, runt fag np to him, ud ring­ Ud^TtataBmar
uf the total tainfaH wrthtu
out atty duguiac. There. ■ alwaya a vail,
ing to Ao akin, of bia &lt;xmL
per rout mare raia fen WW ■♦-1
“Of cooren you will Uve M*u Trenton however imiwpareot, betwteu it and the
"My name ie Merk FrieoMT," wntin
over
tbe bar- had .I'.ovia—&gt;- c »
ued the gontlemu, without n&lt;»icing hi. participate in the amuaement. to morrow rvet of the world And Au it will nJI?"1" fr°“ ,h*5 F,rtk».
A ever
diminutive rnlativm. "I am Mre. Barry', evening t"
Aud hb Aitor Ud looked aurpritod .nd
brother, from the oily. Yau are the new
‘
k
*
r
roaUroo.
1 ea two be happy ia plain efothe. aad tnAevimmty uftha mmropolia. A'tew
anawernd:
gnverncm. I prorome?-m a ynall houae. “The life b mom than
Hbe bowed, rtill looking very much con-. "Surely. Mark, you arc not action.? uxat, and the body than raiment. But dan a o A. became a mrebvr, h« tetlrer
You caan/.t expect me to invite A. rwvfared.
r*• ,h*‘f* •i-ww;
you namx be ham-y with dAy Cr yeater"ThkiaMim Trenton, Unde Martel ernma to tingle with my guort- a. their day « luxuries and dbeMteate over tbeir her hwUnd forged th. wife'. rigaaSnre.
aqvalF*
.’T*5'
her .nd the
voice; *&gt;^d I tod "you wtai' aho'. a 'jriiy
“Why not?'- Mark had demanded, aL lorn. Ut ua encourage modmty and w&gt;- cbdd and ^d to Eurrq--.
briety
of
life
The
rage
for
wraith
ha.
nU i.aatrtkiigill.utratieo of marry
old girl. Shake haad. wiA bcr, why moat angrily. “It u atrangn that you rained thonaaod. in roMMUM, la cbaraeihould be ao blind to that girl’, excellent
tug tn ha.te and repeutrog M leUure. Tht,
don't you?"
The little nephew b.d broken Ae ice, qualiticu. Why, eoufound it, Kate. .be'. latum of life, aad iucnaar our poyvr to poor young woman ba. now learMd to her
for neither Mart nor Mire Trenton could amove inteUect .nd rtfinetneut than bdp tbe M«dy around ua. A auil nr a
about Ur good for uxhi.g .wain than.U
of your upper crar. belle., I never
bdp laughing al hi. word., aad in eueh
hat Ire. in a yar will be eerily eod*rwd, dl^ «d that if Ac bad fUioWcd tUir .dcom. noAing earvoa better to dbpel one. knew a more perfect lady. It i» bcr mi.
fonuM, Mt her fault, 'ill Ac i. poor. and th* mrinp wi]| ehrer tW^an or T» Ac would Mt today be iamdoraa
cunfurion A*o a general laugh.
A. woman who wort, for lyou. Lock
“.Since Johnny ha. taken it upon him
down more; look up Imn | —L-o^—
-rofaDy to the detail, of
relf to give me an Introduction, permit me
charity flowing down far envy trying to
to MT tku lam happy to make Hire
fly up. Toe will be happier. — n* JbtkBe prompt fa *U thiara
Treuton. acquaintaMe," and F.leooer
took one of Ae little hand, in hi., bowed
bad attended her m cmfiottr.en:, bad an
gallantly over it; and let it drop.
atiaehtorot maoed agaiuirt her penatae for
"I hope you have do objection, to 'jolly
oUgirtf iu your Mater-, fondly?-- mid
(ro not ia tU merely of the rifaro
MfamTmtoa, and Aon Aey laughed
ftiL’zaL^e’js*
again.

STUDEBAKER WAGONS. SUPERIOR .kN» HOOSIER OHAIN DRILLS,

fehrilk

*-Me »'*•’ *
f **m’ Th*e
4’7.
.07 inhabited ho**, in which dwelt at
“T
,we. W9I. among
“ae f''aJ&lt;* U&gt;“ «2
by 253^86. The tnefanioo.'of fifiera
»dm around tbe oty B.kro tJ.c _opou
Thi^rw^ra:

"They arc out walking wiA. Ac new
' gowraam.I "Oh, they are* Well 1 11 amuae my»df till they return."
'
Fakouer put on hi. hat. .nd .trolled
■ out upon A* lawn.
1 It wm one of Aoteaerene, .unay Sep­
tember dap that m.kt. the whole earth
look imiling and glad, nd a. the young
man at.rted to folfow up om of A* white
Gel wilka that led from th. hone, a
ng of delk-lou. rent from tbe dull care.
ofbu.y city life came over him.
He wm juat faRing into a reverie, when
a peal of ddldiih laughter Mraek plea,
■ntly U]x&gt;a b'u ear. It came from om of
the »um:ncr huu-w that .kirtol the l»wn
“The children,' he tnurtparcd "I'll
co .nd aec them, .nd relieve Aeir teacher
awhile."
And he beet hi, Mcp, in that direction.
Tbe aummev houae wa. covered with
climbing roa* btmten. cyprem .nd jenta.
mine, that aeroened him from the view of

otlier Reapers, which is a very desirable feature.

DENTIST

• 1 mly dmirw it bmam. it b da. to cm

' wLkf1^ ■rU± ,,a

^COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.

BOM I S.

atatataca about London The aretropriri
T8,0W acme, or IS roaXmEe

■

Mre Bony tamed away from the
o^teLCm
the ailly mmem of with an odd twinkl* in for eym, and
w.F'^ ^nj*“KiTini;
u' * bp curled with * rott of half —-.1waiter, and did not toeru to h-ar thi. |.,t mrgl.i have momtc either triumph urm

CHAMPION
I .

s y-iK i-nrjfsns

wiA Ain men. ahe prB|iind that Aey
eoetiBM Amr walk.
"Unde Mark mum go wteh mCd.
cfarndbeth AeehlHreaia. bremh; and
Aey worn ao dm—tiaii. Aat Frieooer
told A— be would hMo it la Mim Treoton, whether ha Aauid have the pimturo
aoeomwyiuc them or not. And Km
Traoteu. laugSg ayd NuAing M Ao

A BxAirirrL TactbDrr.'—It to eridem that A. rniwapii m oeoord a more
I touching and beautiful locideat thu Ai.
“A wnmu fa Rockport, Mire, who rep.
port, her children by hard work, wm aaked
by ■ fellow wortmu io Ae mill to aid in

�H- R. SWVont Column

The city of Montreal, on the 12ih mat.;
waa the icene of a Moody riot, reuniting
fa the murder of »u unoffending, peaceother*, by a mob of fafariated Papina.
Thia action fa a blot on the reputation of
that city, not easily eradicated, aud whieh,
judging from the facta ao far aa we can
dotwmfao them at thia distance from the
acene ot the disturbance, might hare been
catily prevented by the minifcatauou cf
the authority vested in the Mayor. In fact,
three seem* to lave hecn the grereret negli­■
gent* on tbe pan ot the authorities, if wei
may credit dfapalchre, while the pchroi
worn totally inefficient .and neglcetfid of*

It appear* that tho Orangemen. io obedicuce to. public —‘Wiry-.—1
4fo*w**»
cf a proper spirit, publicly anuounoed
their purpose to refrain from a parade so
lowest elcmsnls among tho Papbta. They
appear to hare eonditetrd themselves in an
ioeffemire, peaceable undemonstrative

ious lily, was won: by some admirer of
William of Orange, and thfa was sufficient
to excite tbe must bloodtlsiraty pensions In
the degraded people who surged to, and
fro through the~slrecU fa March* nf some
faewutivetu ttfob violence and munfor.
Thfa wan found al last fa the perron of a
young man who carried in bis hand a lily,
and who had sought to pr Meet from inMilt
,a female atryiog the aame exciting em­
blem.
Auntbcr young man, an Orange­
man, champiooed the came of the fleeing
youth, when he was set upon by tbe bowlfa^ mob, eager far hfa life, whieh they aopn
took. And while a clergyman sought to
odmiufater consolation to the dying man,
lyi was jostled away from the side of the
poor fellow, whtwe mute appeal failed to
t«udi the bearta of a people supposed to
le particularly t-.-oritivc on this subject.
H wmt almost incredible thU in a eity
like Montreal, where tbe Mayor hail ample
useans at hi* disposal, fa the wgy of police
atd volunteer militia, that's riot uf this
aijrt ahoald occur, and this neglect to provile for the emergency is the more spjoredt when ws remember that previous no­
tice had been girea of the danger of an

Bal il seems thfa spirit i* mA confined
to thn Papists of Montreal as the dispatch­
es talc that,
“The Papists ot Charlottetown, I’. E.

Now i| thfa only-uca&amp;ui «r is it the
fixed purpose of the Papal akdxoryiev to
thus crush out all freedom of, aiwrdigioua toleration even cm the American con
tinent If ro, the people should know
the frets; aud if «ueh lathe real purpose
of that P*ipfo. «*» P”««l influence of wajoritici will settle their staiw at once and
forever, but ponribly net to tb«r liking or
fa harmony with their wishes and purpoA-

discharged come die to five hundred, and
the saving to the government quite fitJOO000. Abd besides, abuse* are being stop;
ped, and men are being put in who will
run the business on a strictly bustnem
basisThv President has done a splen­
did work for New York.

Theodore Tilton sailed for Europe last
Saturday, with hfa son and daughters,
who arc to remain, fa Germany to be there
educated. And Tilton sad hi* fest friend

aying that
"he waa a blasted fool for throwing over ro
good a friead as Beecher for such a d-----d

ship.
Moulton suffered terribly . by hfa
staunch standing by Tilton, for it not only
threw him oat of tho society be delighted
fa, bnt it ruined him fa hfa business. Ho
was compelled to leave the firm in which
be ha&amp;4 controlling interest, and
idle
during the enliro time of the fight. And
now, to build himself up, fa&gt; has-commenced boaineM again u the a^esrt of a Liver­
pool salt house, and is working like a Turk.

are still being persecuted, over 1,5lMI hav
ing been drowned to date. ' The city has
paid for over 5,000, the eatehera managing.
to.psre the same dog through three or four
tim*, getting the 30 cent, far it each time.
There fa a swindle in everything connected
with the city, from drowning a dug to
cleaning a street.
YestenUy there were
7CS dogs waiting identifiroliou or death.
Their howlinyv were pitiful
They rocm
to know what fa going to happen to them,
and they act about a. men would. Some
bowl far merey, others put uu a stoical
look and go to&lt;^cir death with a bold
front and other, fight drapcratoly to the
fait. One keeper wa* biu&gt;-n through the
Lind six time, and was cupelled to go
to the hospial.
The moat vic tons biter*
arc -the little Spite dog*, which are sup­
posed tv be mon stueeptaple to hydropho­
bia than any other variety. Th* doge are
getting .career in the city, and the cateh.

After making the sacrifices‘be did for Til­
ton, he was entitled to ill the gratitude a
man eould ahow, and if there is a split,
Tilton must have been verj- cold-blooded
toward him. Beecher's aaltry aa editor of
tbe Cirutiaa I"wiva has been cut down
from filO.Wtt to 15,000, which Until! too
much, considering the work he dors And
while Theodore makes hfa 820,000 a year
from tho lecture field, and Botcher sets
•20,000 from hfa ehurcb, fifi.OOO from the
CkriWian
and 130,000 from lec­
turer, Mrs. Tilton weeps over her struggles
with boarders in a small house fa Brook­
lyn.
She is Ui« real sufferer and always
wi}|be.
Shu ban loot bcr husband, the
man for whom ahe lost him has abandoned ■ atrainfs in which he hu been held, aud fa
her, and the society who prafesaed to be­ making amend, for his hmtofora inactiv­
lieve fa Mr. Beecher's innoeenee treat her ity. But there ia no good ground fur com­
as though she were guilty.
It’s a queer plaining. We hare certainly been blewicd
during the late months’ which, fa pmt
years were oppressively hot, with a raluhas been temporarily checked by an ad­ brity asd mildnma of temperature noparalvance in tho price of beef on foot Thera lefod in this latitude. The average range
was bat a v*ry slight marpn when the of tlie tbermometor, in die month, of
steamers were fitted up for the business, May, June, and tho first days of July,
and a raise of two ccnU a pound spoiled has been lower than yrithin the memory of
it. The steamer* have bees for several old Washingtonians, so that s few days
tripe carrying butter to Europe, on which sweltering should be borne uncomplaining­
there fa a profit made. And, by tbe way, ly. We will shut our eycn for the nonce,
America exports an enormous amount of and dream of /the rich days ot autumn,
cheese to England.
The Johnny . Bulls when balmy' breexe* and golden foliage
have discovered that the Amsriran cheese will make life a pleasure; and induce us
is finer in Savor, aad very notch cheaper to prefer tho joys wo have tlisn to fly to

purifies the Blood. Reno­
vates and InvigorBtSS ,
the Whote System.

Il sort Berrien eottity
sure for iu poor last year. .

IT5 MEDICAL PROPERTY AM
Alterative,

Tonic,

Solvent

XND DITTRETIO-

thn good from iho beginning II wu not
plcaaant for a good Republican Io go to hfa
’ ward eaueixx, and find the machinery all

up by paid HcMfan., and a ticket Mranged which to him wa. aa d^teful a.
though il had all bras mad. of Democrat.
‘ For the™ prcfcwdonal politicians are nil
"on tbe make," and they cared very little
wbo paid them.
In the old Tweed day*
they would bargain with the Bum as to
tho kind of a Republiran they would rend
admitted to the bar. lai year, aad ia now
one of tbs Circuit Cour* Corintfasionen of to th* Lcgulaturo, until there grow up a
cfau of Tammany Republican, wbo bad
Burry snanty.—(J. Ji- Jtmil.
Thanks, Brother Holden, and at the much bcUor have bees fa the ranks of the
Democracy, for they acted with ’ them in
everything earential. The awiampuun of
ormtrol by there men drove out cf politics
the better da*, of Republicans, for they
saw the party iu the hands of unworthy
tho city of Mexico, which latter point he men, who rued their power for their own
left July 7.
He reports the country or advantage, aad they were unable to cope
dcrly and united on Dial. lie met tbe with the trained cohorts.
I predict that
latter and was assured by him that he wa. tlie politic, of the city will be run to better
satisfied with the order, to Geo. Ord, and advantage than ever before, and that in
stead of losing we shall gain seats in tbe
Legfalatare.
Tbe work of purifying the
ciMtom-bouse goes on steadily and faithful­
ly. Fifty-aeven \cad&gt;bcau Were turned

vegetihe j

Detrott j radioes roikxlod |U0 from
Fourth-ef-July drunks.

t tritte fa the faterrat of Tammany, and
boaau that U will control ths next Legfalatarc Tlmy will vl find ihetorelvm mis­
taken. Th* m-.lsan* wbo are not-office
bolder* will take tbe ksderahipfand they
will do the work more effectively than thn
political drummer, ever did. In fact, the
impudent .nd arrogant control of the cu»
tom-boute baa done tbo party more harm

■nd revcTOffl of each cf the ronteidfag
pnrer* are about the same. Rtrtria areas,
dstermfaed to pern* at to C&lt;#*Uotinople,
whilqln her front eundt a vrn powerfulj
Turkish army, treked by the grorrtof thes
British Lion, and we think the influence.
of the great German Empire. Wh*l the,
’
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true, the Hand of a Department who will
order a atrict trrntfay into the arts of thfa
elaan of oflfauab, end. if found to ha re been
correctly rrpnwented, will eject thorn with­
out dnlsy from a servioo they dfagrare,
will rveeirw the plaudit, of every honest

By Iho time Ccngreae mecu it fa mote
than probable that the gorerameut will
hare buainraw on hand which wiD call for
an iumono ratlicr than a diminution of
tho Army. There fa every appearance
that our relations with Mexico will rod fa
a rapture. Our military forte* on tbe
Rio Grande have ahsudy eroaaed into
Mexican forritory, fa pursuit of maraud
era from the opposite .bore. If thfa act
of favMiau should be reriatod by tbe Dias
government, war ia faeviubl*. If be qui­
etly .ubmite, it may be tbe mesna ot da
atroyirig ail hfa hopes of being retrained
by the people of Mexico fa bin position as
I'noident. In either caae. we may have
juat catered upon a rtrife that will iaurease in projections.
Our existing war with the Indian tribes
in the north western territories may be of
longer continuance than he* been antici­
pated. Our regular force, ouw iu the field
in that quarter, is not equal to the task of
lupprowing -.bo hostiles, and mul look to
the aid of volunteers to crush tbe insur­
rection
Congress will certainly beaitete
to reduct the rank and fil* of the regular
Army under existing cireumsances. It&gt;
true that tbs Democrat, will he shorn of a
portion of their '-refonn buncumb* if it be
found that the Army ranuot be reduced in
number, but they will be thwarted fa
uiaur of their schemas, if tbe RcpuUicane in (kmgrts* will work shoulder to
shoulder during the aiming Maeioo.
"Jim, yva told me what they meant by
giving Grant tho freedom of the pity; n”'
tell me what they mean by saying that be
fa travelling «m enj."
•Why, look here, Bill, that posted me
too. and I asked the old man about it, and

ace down oa Um railroad
They bare
hone-rars and etram-rara, but thfa ia what
we call's hand-car and it fa run along by
turning a crank which turns a cog-wboci,
and over there, when you travel on theta,
they »ey, for short, you are travelling in
cog. See, Grant wanU to see the country
and wanu to let the people esc him, and
nr lie Irani, in cog, or, all the same, oa a

Mackinac, July 11,1877.
Kinb Baswks [—Having promised to
wind you a brief sketch’ of our trip from
Middleville, I avail myself of thfa oppor­
tunity to comply.
We reached Petoskey June 3t)th, and
put up at "The Occidental." a hotel that
fa first elasi in all ia apartments. Tbs
gentlemanly proprietor, D. C. Beadly, and
hfa genial wife, are always ready to con­
tribute to tbe comfort and happiness of
Pcloskey'has been ao well and frequent­
ly docribod in tbe several newspapers of
the county,khat I will only any that it ia

Hon. Zachmiab Chandler will orate al
the AUcgan County Fair­
Senator Ferry fa now eoarafament, and
fa fa hoped will soon bn out again.

ligblful to the tourist
Our presage over Mullet Laie fa twelve
miles and occupies one boar.
From Mullet Lake we rater the Che­
boygan river, which convey, us into Lake
Huron aad the Strait* of Mackfaar.
This river is straight and deep. line
farms are am on either side. It is a ni.tiecablefact that the gras* grows down to
the water's edge the whole length of lb»
stream,
about six mite*. Tbe trip from
'
Cbeboyean to Mackinac fa supremely

A band of counterfr.iicrs and tiscir dies
were raptured i.«r Niles, June 30.
Pref. J. A. May, of Eaton Rapid- pub­
lie school., goes to Lowri! for Um coming

Tesetlae

VevetiM
Tecfitiae
Tccetine

Fine Tailoring a Specialty.

VcveOne

Island., towns, vessels, .teamen, rpeka,
clilfe, and vales, all greet and enchant the
aye at * ainglo giaocc.
On cor arrival at Slackinae, we took
room, at the John Jacob Astor House
Prof. C-*k announces that oar only salenow owned asd kept by J. F. Cobb, a pi- rrd agriart th* grarebuppcr plague is
protection of tbe birds.

Vegetlne

Murphy wss tbe moans of sddjng over
keeps hfa Iwuae in good style, and hi.
three hundred nam«a to the Red Ribbon
guest* in. good humor.
roll during hfa visit to Detroit.
A portion of this buildfag waa erected
A little girl 8 year* old fell into the
fa 1809 by Mr. Astor, for tbe purpose of
carrying on the far trade, sod was cnlarged by him from time to time, to mfiet

Tentlae

33 Monroe nt., Grund Rnpiil--. Mid.

V«eUne
T^pcdae
YctwUM

TegTthre

Health,

Strength

ANO APPETITE.

•

VeKtOne
Tecetioe
YcgetlDe

YaceUae

Vegetlne
Tetetlae
Yevetine

twta
Vsgetine

GROCERIES,

YegeUae
Yegctlne
poiutod to be held si Lansing on the 20th
of August and will continue fa session
four day*.
The sunual n-jort shows that there were
5.1S3 paupers in the county poor housee
of the Sate for 1876, of which 2,075

Yegrtlne

Vegetine
Yegwtlne

Yetetiae
Vegetlito

Chufos Mack of Hamlin roweship re­
।
cently
carried home from Eaton Rapids
MttMO,
the raalt of a food of wool
1
'weighing 1,711 pounds.

H. F. Penafagum of Charlotte, has a
'
(

Vegetlne
VeceUne
Vegetioe

COFFEE,

Tegetlae

SOAP

|

The Kild Power

TOBACCO.

CURES

the hill that overhangs the town; aad,
viewed from tbe waUr fa front, presents aa
aneieol and imposing appearance. It w»
built by the English in 1780. and occu­
pied by them dll 1795, when it was delir
cred to tho Americana. In 1612, and be­
fore the occujAhu of Use Fort, or the citfaees of the town, were aware that war had
been declared, it was raptured by the Eng­
lish, aided by the Indians, without reefatmks.
It was held by the English
throughout tbe war, and was surrcnd.-rvd

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY.

STONE "W-A.EIE.

D. R Sherman, wbo wu foroMr.-put
off a way freight train of the Michigan
of peace. Il is now occupied by- about Southern lUilfcad near White Pigeon last
January, ho. been awarded •.'UMI by a
thirty-five officers and soldier.
Th* Island is wm parts fa covered Hraneh county jury. The company takas
with a thick growth of email limber, most­
Tbe CommfaiiotHv of the Prariou Of.
ly beech and maple. .
fioe has iaaued a notice that alter Jua* 30,
Boose of the trim, not more than six in­ 1877, ad pereiotwra of th* United States,
ches in diameter, look aa if they had with- whether army or nary, residing in th*
Stale of Michigan, will be paid their peacentury ; bat the greater number of them •ioo* at tbe agcucy fa Detroit.
appear to "have had a growth of ten or fifMr. P. W. Juhuawi, the famous horti­
toei year. , yet tho oldest inhabitant bis culturist of Walker iowrnhip, Kent
discovered no material clangs fa them Cuunty. picked two hundred buahel* ol
alrawbervus per acre from hfa vwm tbe
daring the fast fifty yoara. Even Nature past seston.
Hfa favorite varieties are

Vol 22 4tf.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

TRIUMPHANT!
The Advance Plow

■ait UrtfftailF
i atic Miciia Mr.
onsric lomi

"Wilson** Albany " and "Colonel Cbtoey."

The balance of ereh fa the Bute Treax
ury June 30th wm fitUm, 137,14 ; retype*
a very pretty liirie town of about six hunt an a perpetual landmark of the early days during the week ending July 7th WCT*
•46,OI2.S4; payment, dining same lime,
dred inhabitanta, situated on the south of lbs NorthwestV
were (26,879.(fe; balance fa treasury
rhoreft Little Traverse Bay, at the mouth
On the easterly side of tbe Fort there
July 7th, 1877, W82.779.70 ; fooreorefar
of Bear River. The building*, for site is a magnificent forest of while cedars,
tbe week, fil9.G42.5C.
cotnpriatog about fifty seres, whieh from a
'The Michigan State Building, which
dfatance present, the appearance of a beau­
waa erected on the centennial ground*, aud
tiful garden of cultivated svergreenv waa generally ccnceded to lie tbe finest
Thin bay is tbe most, bcantifiu) littl* Splendid walks asd roods span the bland
body of water to bo found fa the country. fa all directions, making it one of the trot
It ples.es and captivates all wbo behold it. delightful drives imaginable. There arc
Bay View, or the M. E. eamp ground,
Midland county, baring been robbed by
fa located mi the sbor* of the bay, om
' her treaurer of 670,000 or more, and
mile east of I'ctoekoy. There are mw
feshng poor juat now, proposes to rima by
built and in pnxxwt of building, on these
loan a sum of money equal to two per reel
I of her equalised valuation, for the itugrounds, sixteen very n«ai and tasty cot­
tage*. They are all built by parties from the plaoo where Alexander Henry waa se- pnivemeut of highways. The elector*
abroad, to ha occupied by them during the crcled, during hfa captivity, from the truel will vote on the question Aag. 1.
Tbe Adrian J’.era. asyi that Cd. Rd&gt;.umtaer months. The track of th* O. R. rapacity of the Indians, during one of
bina, of that eity. inventor of the popular LABGEH
A I. R. R. extend* to the grounds, oa
Bobbin*'a corn cultivator, of which 5,000
which the company has built a large and
Mr. Henry, il will be remembered,
are reid to be in are in this Sate, ho
aulwtanlial depot. Tbe ear. do not run the fiat English trader who venurred aken out a patent on . machine which fa
regularly to the ground*, except during among the savages at Mlehilimackinac expected to cut nod .hock rore.a labori'
If
the annual camp-meetings; but a new and (now known as old Mackinac dty).

quantities.
A choree dealer iu the city
told ntc that riartypcr cent, pf the "im­
ported" Swiss and German jcberee was
Quortei!
A friend send, us the following queries. made on the western reserve in Ohio and' family io Mississippi have not yet been
arraigned for trud and poniphment fa dis­
Wo print them Just as they came to hand.
graceful to tbe country in general and to
Our opinion, may bo found fa tho aniwcra.
26 Sato, ia which the outrage wm comBroder what do you think ?
itted in [articular. Until the foul biol
Is the President', order, making it
upon a State claiming companionship with
cause fat removal from office if the officer
take* part fa iho caocuac* of tbe party, in
the sisterhood of Sates fa wiped oat, no
• iretioes, or election campaigns, j ust
than Germany. In this city iho consum­ ronfidenco can be entertained that life and commodious street car bu just been pur­
cr to tbs party or to tho officer?
ption of lager beer is .noruinex, and fa in­
chased expreaely lur thfa purpore, end now
creasing every day. Whiskey and strong­
makes regular trips, so that parties can
er drinks are bring thrown out of the convenion to loyality to the Union. Tbe
impunity
with
which
this
deed
of
blood
market, and the Americans ar* consoling
has been treated by the legal authorities,
Great preparations are being made for a
and the admfaaion of tho Governor of the large cooeourae of people at Petoskey dur
Sate that it were useless to invoke the ing tbe Approaching csxnp meeUng.
profit to make a cheap articlef&lt;* the worb­ penal statutes of the Commonweal lb for
All should attend wbo con, as they will
it— elaaseM.
The beer thal'fa drunk by the punishment of the offenders are or be amply rrpsld for tho time and money
the bettor clamra. cr rather, the mere should be a warning to tbe people of the czjierded, fa viewing the gems of nature
wstdlby people, fa shipped from Toledo, North not to risk their pcrocnS cr tluiir that wdl greet them on enuy hand, and fa
Ohio. Cincinnati arid Milwaukee, the beer espial fa efforts to build up tbe places in tho benefit they will derive from iba pure,
of Lbctos three dlins ranking in Ibe order the SouD.cn&gt; States. Talk about coojra- crystal water, and invigorating atmaopbore
sfotw fa return for works showing repent- of this region, to ray nothing of the spir­
Toledo ships thro, ear load* a day. to thia anew, fa our social asd political relatioml itual blessings that will bo liberally be­
city alone, for city eonwuusptioa, and aa with such a people as tbe rating clase fa stowed on tbuee willing to receive them.
much more for suburban use.
Tbe ef- Mfamasippi fa, by this oct, proven to be, i&gt;
feet upon the tnrrafa c! the drinking people Uw sheerest nocaeiwe
has beqngood. One can't drink enough of sTATtMXMT ntON TBB uvobaU or utath* foaming larger to fatoxirato him, very
tistics.
of Crooked Lake, a distance of fire miles,
wall, and if bo dost, the intoxiratioo fa
1, .rl----- 1
:t where we embarked in ths Valley Qsm,
nut that furious, frantic kind that whiskey .boot u, be made by the Burmu of Staifa., a beautiful liule steamer fifty-six fart in
, length and twelve fret in width, and having
produce. If wm wiUdriak.it ia a good
thing that they prefer the mild beer to _____
fiery whfakoy.
Beer is driving whiskey which
out of imc. • The beer from the West in our citaena, amounting in value to fi7Bl.shipped m here fa rrfrigerator care, so 593.13, ami upon which there were dutfan
that it loads in so gsod erdu ao il isft ifo paid to tb* amount at |2M,fl4M.2W. Thin,

IMM Ml K FHWH
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V^Une

Vecotine

1

this building, through hfa agenU, be carrird on that extensive fur trade, under the
name of the "American Fur Company, "
by which he amassed hfa stupendous fur­
tone. Thiswaatliubeadquartersforlhieatire trade fa ths Northwest. Forty-fiveylerks
were employed, aad were all boarded and
l-odgjsd in thfa build log. Of course it has
beau enlarged and improved, and under
iu jeraroc management fa ao excellent and
homsliks resort for the tourtM.
Mackinac is a grand old town. Il fa
cioqweot with the earfa history of our
couatoy. Nearly everything you behold
is sublimo with age, and you mows about
with solemn »tep and reverent gate.
As you walk the nlrrow streeU, or
elimb the rugged cliffs that ris* up from
tbe beach to frown upon tbe angry wavea
below, yoa uusaspectingly find yourself
eudravonng to catch the still whisperings
of ths generation* that sleep beneath your,
tread—fur it fa said that slight cxoavatioiu
ia any portion ot the Island are sore to
reveal the long hiding place of human re-

W. A. PALMER,

Reliable Evidence.
Y««lne

LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER B REAPER

STwise 1UCHIXI

BEST.
Plaster, Limp,

ISE BAtrnOS EEHHUQUI BIIIE^

CBAMPTON’B

IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE"BEST.”

Gleaning*.

• T J .Turb •iu ,u*’their *ik,1h *“»
iron-olmfa ,

Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, 4c.

OIROULATION

Ha waa captured by ths Indians, end
asere of Mu&amp;Emackfase, fa 1763, when
more than seventy of tbe English were
cradly butchered.
Tbe life jrf Htnry waa spared through
the earnest interposition of Wswatem, an
Indian wbo had previouriy adopted Henry
as bin brother. Henry had many and »tvers trials and hardships, aa wall as numer­
ous hairbreadth escapra. During hfa en­
ure esptirity of about four ysare, hfa life
wm fa ocmiuat jMpondy. Tho hatred of
the revsgM towanl the Roglfah was snch
that kVawutam found it extremdy difficult
to aff-jrd Htnry protection from the ru&gt;nibals around him, a* they re-med ddcr-

‘DOMESTIC

A. D. COOK.
°-, p-Jb C^*Sw Col.'

DOM EST1 C~8 WIXG M

IIIJ 00.

�8p*ci.l Hotlcaa.
j

The Potuakcy Sunday Sabeol meat,
(ton Ugin. Joly 14th
iTourta. So______
1 .‘J1' ?TTdJbr “*•. “*? ’“•* “a“d
! Uto Roeky Mountain Tmtrito, that to&gt; ettI tir-ly new cditton Niaa been — i~a'tnti-f.
»-Jj fcr
Whik tb.

Carpemcnoo th. Hadaon Hirn an
wutking fur uoe duller a day.
Railruode and manufaetaring cuanfnnia
Itenenlly are catUap down watte, at Inta

CITY DRUG STORE
WAKZER A BARKES
ALI. FOR SCOTS

I0K0P1TBIC BKIKO.

tow eftoa Maned by to. Mb. aUm. Mik
'■F rteat poolikM «f patoh lrar; H. wI“
**"*
,f **• Viiur «f Middle

MEDICAL nd LAWBOOKS

TC CONSUMPTIVES.

AH PrcscriptuHM and Receipt*
Carefully Prepared.

Closing Out!

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.
Tib new bagtealog graataaa touar iklap
ihry to., al ready 40 mm to re rto I am told
more are U J.lo itom wn Ttoir 8ua.lv
Hektal h a Bra mj aad laarratoagvery week j

ter and a huh au thareaull. |«arty were
foot Ohin.

Closing Out!

Tbe extenaiTc repair* now being made
fur. .'oMba' tutor, of I»r tauia' ata Mn ICo’M
*re
«.mKaekel T. X^H. .f Atoyria. etory*! ,n P1
*|J'‘ myh U1 «•
—pkito af M.nu Stoyard .uT^^y
. P*£

Tta etidaaae la th. caoa. wm glaoo at gn«
length, tiled MU th. navel adorefaurt com
but la anrjodgmaM antirtoy nUefa toa0a ata
Wocdlaad Mama.
a&gt;oat.r&lt;«u.'toa^. W, knM fta te«l»aay z
of lk. ektef nltM. trMto, Chordal!, a „o
On Wodneaday evening law tbe folkwin-Uw af Mr. Shepard, .nd toe..,. fu3y «on. i»C »«t»»d eSewa of Woodland Lodge.
.t^o
.a.,
m-------- • • b. rolbd op^ . that No. aw. of the I. a 0. V , wen In­
Bro. Wa. F.AMdte.toOaa Htoaa Lodge Xa, ,
mailed Geo. D. Batdao, N. 0., W«ky|
T30. iatotolad Ito Mewlag Otan of ttairiaMoKer*. V. 0., Juwph Sinunorn, Trim , I
Tilb Lodge Xe. TH. Io-.lt;
T. F. Palownton. Secretary, on which
8. K Bawwa. X. G ; T. B Maaaaad, V. O.i .

w. w. Begtaa. toe; 1. J. Harkin.. Tree. ;

Balance of Our Spring and Summer stock.
1 Suita actually worth $7.60 now only $5.00
«TOV« WOOD.
u‘•ki7L“eh •e““*d Uoek ’**« «
Mb at 11 23 prr cord.
RgfU
. . G»«bl&gt;. 4 Rr-BtL

afiSSSJSE

Uun Kayea. O. O.s Jate Oaaip, L O.; Cm.
I X&lt;lm, B. 8. X. O.| Freak 8 Beeaa. U 8.
X. 0.; F«U« CtaaabaeUU. B. 8. r. 0. Jobe
K- B-.ea. L. 8. r.«.( aad .Urie Ixlpb. F.
T*1?
PJMbarr 15

floor ifill Mt pM.avaj InlohuUrj.
Ceukiy Tra Murer Wilee. u «effetoar from
a abnife 4&gt;fl rultr aad It la with maich d&gt;«culfylbat to ia able l« totea l to bu. ..r,,

«b&lt;tah*» been fore»l upon th. marm in eonauua coaatp aau bay-“I Meal to any reoaonable flgurto.
rr-o.i wbo bnja fruit ireoa er toaaa of
r.” n.to.4 pay. big prirea la eery likely to
atM ieuo that borne Mei are the
pureMto of.
Th. ram. far l-a»k*r * lltodto’. u.b!&lt; i»
m’be ready fer lhehriek. It l«
i’";
Il ail! be when finiahed boa
kai b

Entire stock to be sacrificed
to
.
8±£VE3St =r:“3r2££S~®“-make room for our fall stock.
jd^ib.
be uikro io relxtton U&gt; txkiog .nd tuing

•ftotoa of Ito pr.tot-1. gulh rf -to panta.
•*4 »er. eery nu&lt;l d...ppolBta&lt;! ttot Ito
FrMMDilao Alioreey dW an al oaea reqaeto I
diaaharge of aho reaf-HietaU*. a&lt;J mere
ibto Ito Jotoiao d*| ato ardor tkafr -ll*to,r '
rnor-JU... of Ito .uto to t*. Frwowu.g I
Alioruv Bui to dto ato are ii ia Oto B(m.
aad to LI Ito mpoadrata in UH to Ito &gt;■■ of j
•*-■’&gt;. *• into to Ito AnguM term af yto I
CSrruU Conn. Mr. «ta»«rl fare tori, tai
Ito Dr. I. boarding at lha rrpoato af Ito pau j

.bad breath. -

w b romu.. iu...-: .,

■

*“•. a»4 Mr. r.«t*ro. •&gt;/ Oeaad Upldi.rrpr* I
•**Uag 1. £ nucmJ4. «ta will r»p..,.ot I
,k» rwp-jBdret M.ap.rd U A. trial la the Or-

&lt; ITi.trnc^gsV^ilfr^ss^&amp;.'fertl-,

,

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,
GRAiro RAPIDS.

®®EADACHE.'_________
r»»»u&gt;ir

B. P B. 3k$20,000 In Solid Cash Given Away.

Tate Siiws?‘LiTiirfi8(ilatir
st Ito
/

B. P. B. 3, $20,000 In Solid tesh Given Away.

Farson and Maebiniau when j
vub to boy oil* for machine's, «agn&lt;M &lt;x
pkaao mow »od gel our prices.
UaHim A Banja*.
City Dniy Store.

B. P. B. 3, $23,OOQ In Solid Cash Given Awav.
New Advertisements.

I TAKE NOTICE.

1

BLNINGEB'8

■ OLD LONDON DOCK Gffl.
'•KS’drirt—

A. M BINNING RR a OU.
No. 13 Banter 84., X. I.
urtcriofWlTM, XI ran-

Ca«A8A Sot.TH«a« lUlLWAT UtfB.—
Thia popular baa cnmmencrd no thair
nnarun. med, Munday. May 14th.
thrrw (hat exprvM tniaa rato. ia atnnvtiaa
with the M.C. K R. Paaaevgra laaeiag
Hawing, at 7 30 a. x., imr. to B«tr4«
aaato day at 8.10 ». M-, and Naw Tori
next nonuag at 10 30 A-M Tbia ftat
day rxprea. ia the beat tram btowwn
Micbi«n and tb. Rato. Parlor car. from
Detroit u DtdMb; keeping roacbe. from
Rabb t» Naw Y«k.
my30cr

.tesw.‘dwa»i?ifcWK
try nay pablic hanae la Ue Stalo, lb. Utb.
are an^pQad with aQ lha tartaU aUred. aad
carefid aUosUea b gina ty'aU ••IghryM.
l«rt lk.m lb. gaDaat'a cigar ato Bra
Hopdag t. recto re a hierto petnMg. froa ,
kt elottiiagaf the lady, bureiag tor
U. trnrtolag pn^**- wU'* '•« &gt;&lt;• duly ap­
and pntahlyhUlly.
preciated by tte prepetaw.
■Hay night a youth nomad CaUlaa.
»Ito wore af Jobs'Maahy, AU*I hh I

j^gsgffigsgg

faei GuMru, Boota aad Shorn of aU
kind, and pnm.SHppcn, eu , toe. Come
an. for ynaraejm. Store on Jrffertoa Streto, .am aide, opptnrta tta |lltJkriek.
Jon 0. Kerra a
»ay9tf

I

of H ATS, CAPS wxl

A. S DEAN,

For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

G OSTS' FVR-J

a New Portable i^Bn- j NIBBING GOODS to be found outchine for moving,raising or changing the /.VG THEM JLT iH CB LOWER'
PRICES— Doo t fail to aa. tho p&gt;.4a belocation of buildings fcn
porabariag.
from small to great, Bia 1st or Bia mat
and having- handled
about 1,200 buildings
in Hixton years. 1 feel
confident I cau satis­ GOOD NKWS TO TH! PUBLIC!
fy those who may fa­
vor me with a call.
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry Co., Mich.
Residence —. Six STOCK OF GROCERIES
miles directly West
from Hastings.

All orders in Has­
tings or Vicinity left
with Powers &amp;/ Bar­
low.
--— v—

Ayer’s Advertisements

INfiEH.ni! Hair Vigor,

/Vj Those irhom it
Cail al tte Sip if tte BIG HAT. '
may Concern.
WALBRI I&gt;G
1 am now running lx offenag Jo »II tb« lar^ V. amortuwnt i

chino, tot aadrtoy duahtohr ia ataou r.rry
paint. Bilb a iarga aaaitar prrrrat tbe Wood j
waa lk. datodad fa.atola, ato&amp;*M bwwod hok-1
lag la tbe aaprarttato and nnnaetaabal eye t. '

« *

Suita actually worth $10.00 now only $6.50. Suits actually worth $12.00 now only $8.50.
Suite actually worth $15 00 now only $10.00.
Coats and Vesta really worth $10.00 only 7.60.
Coats and Vesta regular price $12 00 only $8.50.
Boys’ suits $1.00. 1J50. 2.50. 3.00. 4.00.
Boys’ suit* for $-1 and $5 worth 50 per cent more. .
Men's fine nil wool panda $2,50, 3.00. 3.50.
Men's all wool Coats, job lot. odd sixes, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8X)0.
MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 75 eta.
Men’s summer coats 25ets.
Men’s heavy linen pants for 85c, worth 1.35.

HAIR DRESSING,

PEOPLE OF BARKY COUNTY

nr Tie Gmerj Buies-a

WOOL WOOL.

At my OLD STAND

Irving, Mich., Apr. 23rd 1877

aprSSmS.

D*""
CARBOLIC OIL

LINIMENT

DEFY

COMPETITION

ojkjaunra

taMWtCT TOflOtaiy, wpytaetoW.
CM amm aad namma my Moeh aad
J.H BUTTON,
[&gt;nl3.'7Gtr]

Drugs, Medloma, Etc., Etc

•} Hau.

wool

In Hastings,

Wm. H. Goodyear.
fflSUISfflm (HMH.
PEOPLES

DKXTQ

STORE.

Physician’s Prearriptk&gt;n» and
FKKRA.M) WTI.LIAMSA CQ,

WANZER &amp; BARNES,

}&lt;ur

Trade

Family Recipe*

oare&amp;Qy pre-

«- WelrombMarble.

�^Railroads.
[ aKiift•wenren;
'7
MAY I. MIS­

rioua article, in regard to keeping none
but one year old fowl* for layer*, 1 uim:
the following- “AJtlkough there arfl maBr
wide*, difficreut bt«i* of (owl,, adapted
more or lew to tbe varied wants of tbe
fitnusr, there are tome general roha f.e I

THE

HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER.

their managr-ment which on: applicable
everywhere; ami many flap act error? are
mode by Hint farmers, One tcrioua error

until they"become too old for profit,'Ucauac they were choice bird* aad good
layer* when young. A boa of any breed
win foy only about half a* maay eggs tbe

Has The Largest Circulation.
Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

ftrt Want
•'&lt;*.

■tSSSrtK

jnASg!.,iiaiWa
S^i^rtSal'ef * tarraa.r •*«
feanaasta ear &lt;rt Sa.Matesr,
issrafwllai FsMir

JOB DEPARTMENT,
Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­

»«
= is

1

HAND RAPIB8 BIVISIDN.
The Sellable Shan Lite

11

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-t lk.
As* il tetar-

I

•k«w Max. irsarlhxa U. •!»
rrtlrtosw .USlxXba Vr.ntod

*1*1 «»H»I All OtrSQiT

!

-

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ill 1^2
* a H.2gs&gt;!" •••••-

ewjs

ancvL.'s
sswu.zwr'juSFj-'iiSs

‘I. &lt; tty«» IttrtiaaaaMlaUweMM.
ii-.uh.sK.iai.TXs

of washed wool, worth say thirty cent* [«r
•lb. (it ha* beer, twnliderably higher daring

spring Wag-eut,
retailers cr to.
largely to Customers in other placet. The
front one sheep for the year. Wo have to
aamo ia miiniy true in regard to Clevchad
fond the sheep and euro for her a year, bat
and other icitiea?'
wo hare tbe sheep benclf loft at the cod of
the acaami, her manure also, and the Let
A formpr writes to tho •■Country Gen­
that thia waa accompliabod on rough feed
tleman," drreriHn; thn utual intern of
and an outlay of very little capital.'
rotation oGrojbiin his vicinity on a 100
acre farm, atJcliow&lt; -Ono-half the land
in a small work, describing the tucthud
bang required fir pasture, one quarter, or
25 acres, of a form of 100 ocrea need to be cf making butter in Pennsylvania, near
kept in fair at-udition u ma&gt;Jt&gt;w to’ fur­ Pliilaik-lphia, celebrated in the market of
that eity, I find the following: “take ’ of
dies cut in 1 ior 5 yvani after s-eding. tlto saltpeter one port, &lt;V loaf-sugar om part,
meadow Iwl bu to be renewed thtu fre^ ,'lfCna rock-salt two part*, beat the mats
qecntly. This i* done generally by a to a fine powder, and use one ounce of the
system &lt;,( |hro« tgop rotation, aa follow, compodtion to a pound of batter. Thia
One-fifth, my 5 acres, of failing meadow i* will pre it a peculiar, rich flavor, but it
given one-half of the yearn product of ahtluld not b? used before two weeks old.
manure, and plowed in spring for com; Butler it oftea injured by uxiu- too much
the next .’pring lk is town to Mia, and aalt in preaerr ing it; but thu composition
after the oat crop ia off tho other half­ rendera it unnecessary to tall to eicosa.
year’s manare ■ applied ia tho fall, and For Immediate use, tall alone ia prefer­
the hod plowed and sown with wheat, able." Th» recipe ia fur butter th*: may
followed with ^yasa seed. So there are be kept perfectly swevt for months The
about five acre tach of eon, oat* and best salt must bo used (Athlon a Inverwheat tach yair, on a farm of -100 acre*, pool ia the mart used), tar batter cannot
aad manor* is applied to 6 acres in tho be depended on to keep long. The follow­
ing is a good tcsVbufore tuing it Dissolve
tho foil for wheat After throe grain crop* a littlo tn a glam tumbler, if the brimi
with so asanry psswing,, and twice manur­ formed ia dear aud free from bitter taste,
die salt ia good; 'if, oo the contrary, it is
ing, the laud iaBgain retunta* to meadow,
tbe 25 eb-ta being thu* renewed every five of a milky apposrance, leaves any sediment
year*, and roereving perpetuhlly all tho or throw* scum to the surface, it should
luauurc of the fsnk, leaving th,- 50 acres be rejected. There are times when the
uf naature hod wholly neglected, and cou- butter come.-, that it u soft and worm, and
tinuallyjrobbed ofit* pborrphaus and other difficult Io take out. Then the milk should
• lerueut* cf fertility, carried of in the milk be removed, and the diufn half filled with
can*, and slapped to Europe in four or ico Cold milk or pure ice-water, and churn­
five million pounds of ehoeao annnally." ed until the butter hardctui. if the lee

•tavrea^
VraMSrHU »•-«&gt; •
*»wst*t ■4«l»u!ni.r
^TOrsstui’Stsrstiss

meats, Envelopes, Busi-

find tliat the average elip per head Waa
4.85 iba. - A sheep will elip nearly fire lbs.

IS »S

“ TRAINS GOING XUBTB.

ter Heads, Note Heads, State

Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.

Ja * u

tsa_

1

butler,
beef or port. Il is impossible'for weed*
to (Ape in a field where sheep are kept,
and for this purpose they are invaluable.
Lika poultry they are the seareagers ofi
the form; their keeping rests.but little,
uxl this is the n-icn why the* are pcvGtthe intorior «f par State there is a better­ ahle to the former To the fjmer «hccp
market for heaths peaebm and grapes, j
every avion, on an average, than ia to be are
' stock that psy dividend* scun-aonaally.
In the oping thyre io a return of wool
found in tbe cities, taking all the cxpcnac,
th*: would render tbe inveaUuetit in oheep
and risks into the uec-junt, unless the
profl tdblc if th- re wm no other
grower i» l.cat-xi ra-ar enough to a city to suffidcutiy
'
source of profit, and in the fall there is an
bo able t* u.Ali-1 hts fruit with a team, ,
equally
" ’‘
expetmiM of packing, ex- ,
“Now. as tho result ot a good deal ofcxp-eriencejand obscrestion—and some dearly
bought deaaoM—sny ^rwe to persona
having crop* of such ftWp, is, first of all.
to sdl Harm ns near hodK a* jxsvible. In
the majority oi the towns and villages of

P^4,0t.

_________

thaw saax. ITanr ihw W. »b&gt; th«

in Advance.

aheep, owing to their forme not being
Urge. In4870 tbe number of sheep in
tho Btato of New Yort wo* *181^78,
and it U Mtimated by good judp* that the
floeko do not average over ten to flft« n
sheep, or ranging from five to twenty-five
The lambs and fot'ahrep are sold to butch­
er* in the vietnity of the farms where the
sheep are kept. A farmer In Su Law­
it owes fruit gron’em coo obtain
rence county nyr “I do not claim that
tew for their fntit near home, i&lt;
^thcre is a very large amount of profit to
near a large town, than by scud
bo mode in the course of a year from a
i to Urge dtka by railroad, or by

Saiiiav

retail^

।

Subscription Price only 31.50 per Year

alL' saraaMjatmaiaAia aaM

■ ■ fts s -

State.

Matt.

killing off the old one* an 1 repWng them
by pulleta, diaoae ia ttare to attack them.
They become liable to cholera ete.. after
they become aged. If the practice of
keeping only pallet* ia once followed. I
am &gt;urc that no farmer will ever abandon

itwastfraiiB
«•'. a M.-niif |.riytxl an* •irea■ajatr.r n.rr br Toar naaaartre

LttsasmifM

Young man, if she smile* on you more
sweetly than uanol—if she flutter* out to
meet you at the gate with a new cordiality
—if the remark* that - eleven o'dock ian.t
a bit late"—if she invitee you to esll again
with confidential nanwartaeaa—if she says
“pood night" with a gentle presanre of bcr
dear little hand—ifahc &lt;to« al! theMlhinrs,

Holloway’s Advertisements.

Gnat Saittai Ttarwitlr
RAILWAY COMPANY

Depot, 104 READE STREET, New York.

GE0. yv JDS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

“TfisMara
sJsSffciaWftras
My MtHorsate mrf •«■&gt;«•&amp; U

s 3S «r
-Mi

A »/»r«i«
rCaaruai

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY ~

Q-axrtrxicrs
‘ViMlif Wil Bacirifis.

Pennsylvania , R iailroad

RTnanoa.

Tbe objrctwabh feature of this system
neglecting to fertili^? the pasture land,
which must Le ronvated occasionally in
order to predate a good crop of grant; and
the qaiwtionas. haw can it be done to the
Ixvt advantagrf When an old pasture
CaU foils in k* prat*, sod UeoB« infonted

rather warm, put ia twice the sail you nanally do, work your butler just enough to
mix the aaltwe^ through it, and set- it.
away ia a cool plaoo for 2* hour*, then
take it up and work it ovvr, much of the
,«alt will be dissolved and work out.

A tw,« foot role—k.vp your feet dry.

Tbe grave-digger I* tbe king of spade*.
S' can be afforded, 'whieh would not bo
tnudh in mo*| raws, and ia plowed aa fort
aa the manure in applied tho flrat wook in
8. ptember, t lira harrow it* aad apply 200

L_
ri

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to BOO lha ofauper phosphate, nr finely

Cool, but not alwayw collected—an ice-

GEO. WOODS &amp;

th. grew reed, and harrow tn the reed and
hrriHrer at the aasse time, and the result
w ould bn that a ftur crop of hay evuid be
cut ftvm.'this laadjLamuooaMn, audit

NICHOLS MEPAIB &amp; CO.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS. - - MICHIGAN

POULTRY WORLD.

Drug* and .Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, mid Prr.fcriptinnr
\MUfuBp ciimpoHnded. Also a full line of

MB, illB, Pllffi, OILS,
Di!hl STUFFS, &amp;o. unsurpassed
in quality a specialty.

EDICAUMICAL IKfflTUTE.

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VOL. XXII. NO. 13

rVJFEWNAL AND MRS SUM

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25^ 1877.

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»»t uotil wt KO
kxiuninjj. of life

It wiu victoripuB over all Competitors at the Great Centennial
‘Field^riMl, ItworkB the easiest because the weight of the driver
does the dumping, and is the most durable because it has
----- ■
, nil-..-, nriu
unnti-wiuciumuo
IR°N (no^
“d BRA8BCOIL
SPRINGS
(not ron» OVBr
THE CLEANING BAK IS ENTIKELY
xnvPT ’N0
vn BTfcks'FLUGGED
tmrntru t&gt;r nnnvn’i^THE
t v mnr- AXLE,
.-c-ro
NEW’and N6*VEL.~
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH. We tdso have the

*ke op and bo friendly.
Chine* decided OOS to

ALONS)D. CAD1VALLAUER.
ATTOBh'HY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

SINGLE REAPER,
LIGHT MOWER,
COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.
The Champion, wm the lighest draft of all the Muchitnw tesuxl at
the Canteonial Field Trial of Mowers and Reapers and received
the highest award.

n .unxsAlncf

H0!^

Sweeps
aXDKApilB. -i - - - - - • Mica
t.1 om &lt; ricKqnuaia. Fvi&gt;MMni .
VtoKlw.-

noAiU)

I
a!*»» boom,

w.w rim dat.

’"“nw”.”|w 31. JONES .

The. Ny.w Champion Single Reaper is a COMPLETE SUCCBSS.
It in unequalled for quality of WORK, LIGHTNESS of DRAFT
and DURABILITY, being constructed almost Entirely of Wrought
Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while it*
'

pivualy nr din nghtoouriy without a wife.
Suffering* and revere trial* purify and

"black mrn

! haughtily, wish
' “S«a1j Gad «

the United Sto-.cs The carotol h
OOO.OOd, Held by five individual,.

AU**?" a*k*d Xr Lynceoo. moraine;

trip. 1 met Gar. Dualap the other day;
be ia an old aeiroul-friend of mine, agd he
told me it wogid give him great |4oMure
to entertain you at hr* houae.
"I ahoulj like it of all thinn," arid
Chark*, with difficulty keeping down the
driight that Mtt tho blood tn torrent* id

Hoc,' wai too tndotit I shall find *

Leading oat of the vObge of Hope, N.

boy, ualm it bo a min.

_ "Ah! there

To-day

akin

until

TiKHtoroDLr coxvnyu,

He never judge* a man by the cut of hi*
clothe, or the quality of bi* garment*.
wa» Lie niariqi; and abor.i all thjng* ha
other Reapers, which is a very .desirable feature.
waked to be qaoted aa a gentleman. To
be »uro he waa oedy Mrentren, but he had
Thia retort mid* the young exquiilte
STVDEBAKER WAGONS, SUPERIOR AND HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS, putcff.boyiah !a|«irta and manner* long feel unpleaaantiy warm, but he determined

Weight is Little More Than One-Half

DENTIST

Coms and see ourStock.
khave worn (n tin fail) tollable hat for the
of the uhi reran. I am afraid 1 that
Voii22&gt;-1.
GREBLE &amp; RUSSEL]^ wealth
Charles ttootl cm the Torgn uf dandyhm,

ATTORNEY AT LAW A HOUC1TOR

SMITH k KMAFPES.
’
ATTOKNETS AT LAW A SOLICIT-

0VEB5B0 TAYLOR RAKf.S

, «aed, unceuias prayer to pfore thia rod
, ribbou where 1 ran riway* m the emblem

plain handtonm carriage, "du gentleman
ta going to Goy. Dunlap'.," than aiding a
wbhI. ..i.l. L. - 1 .... _ _____

er?

&gt; look with hope
feeljuMifiod in

Udytofeth
s our victim*! all who walk uprightly.

God

A Great Fill.

who wu forcing htnaelf to wear a tenon*

tdaong hu cup nf coffee otrefolly back, for |
young man aa due* odd job* for the the ■hiftiug
bb band trembicu with th* exritotaret Goraruor,' wa* th. grinning reply: and
wkteh the offer foad given him
Charlo, quite MtuSed that he wu right,
“ten, and &lt;yc of th* beat men living I enjoyed the admiriogglanereafthecrovd

IIAi»'riT ifRtflRT.

.
II. C. raCKHAN.
i I’HWIpA.V'A BUROEO!

is w.jr
5Ki£3U«

find

MISHAWAKA DOUBLE SHOVELS, 4C-. AC.

Nashville
Michiian.
*11 w«k.jiwtawA: atumiMl to.

~

TEacnixo rnax to n*n
th. IkbUth Did ria. fmget th,
path of duty in childhood, a* waD
mature year*, can alone lead to re
ment and hanpinrea. i*d that vouch
time in which to form correct habit*

boy u a Sabbath-bmkcr ? We think not.
Another riolato* the
XiaitTU 'CVMMASPMMT.

1 Dunlap; &lt;E&gt;joah.?pre |p&lt; ba acquahitc-f
wiihhipF h. added bwUnaHy.
| “Ob.yen, very weO; in fact I hare done
i mi oral litd* Jolw for him.' wu the an-

«•

WHOLE NO. 2059.

.

Thomas Rake

,i cirs Hl SSELl

t.

FARMERS
’

tex*® £&amp;

7yi

Hastings Republican Banner

't\

O-TtATNTID GOLD MEDAL

W

—*53.4—
XD

WM. Hl JOliS,
IAN k!R.'tt&gt;lM0X/-O«M «*M
udlMtfon. MjS-__ _ ' DR- ii. F.PKCKHAW.

DEI.IGAIT Ji WOLF. M. D.

apt au.au*w* j
,
|
Ab P DRAKE.

made hkvail more than agreeable,
he old Gorerac-r recalled reroink-

'Whathsi

time, then, aaid Ann* Lyboa. who ’»|a»
very proud off her brother. "I don't be
here you'll tee any a. h.ndacruc in AR*-

san wi i ii'wi nans

leen telling you."
Sooth?
will look in your new anil!"
"I (hail try Id du the family credit,'

MMfor

»n honor on hia i father in aa-ejuing the
opportunity, but undoubtedly he felt that
he did.
-

M'M. II. H it•IXIHB.

Fortunately the joy wa* *o
be wa. not narrowly obeervi
"Don't troqbfe yuureelf''

wild

ling analogies and entering lU animal

atop at Got. Du(l»p'« aa If it wu an every

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS
SOLD FROM HASTINGS AND MIDDLEVILLE IN 187C.
ISAAC W.

to you that I am a working man, and do quality,
ntoM ornrin to onaxa-oiraxo,
little job. for the Governor," and be turn­
there.' (aid onu of bti friend*.
ed away ehalpDg poor Charlm by thn
"Ob, yea, thaiGorareor'a an old friend hand.
at r.lluknow him
well w
a lamb, cunning
of the family. 1 Ixpect to make aoma jolly
acquaintance* out in Allatoc. And 1

Kring and teaching the true Ufa. Let the
boy tee it and &gt;1 its iupiralioo. Let
him know that there are thing* that should I

Sold By

MESSER BROTHERS
Jlt»IN-Q.CHf«SY.

getting intenatnd there, you may

tta&lt;ml|y. the distinctly before to than the acorn would

bo

~

:r» at work upon the wa
the aoul. God would

before in (lore*, abirt front*, and gold

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
NEW
’ISII.

Builders, examine their Build*
ing Material, House Trimmings,
t- wu
Carrtan. Sin and Ornamental Parnta, Oils and Varnishes.
PAI N TER
Farmers, examine the WIAKD
Haatino*, Mich PLOW, before purchasing others,
JnfferaonSt.,
Every onewaranted.
Those contemplating buying
Joy Comfort, and Happihen Mnwarw or Reapers should see
Sick aai atniete*!
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITT.
at I
•
DR. J. B LaBUBE
m«r!9yi:

Gleaning*.

broidnred 4rirt fount, in which he deter
mined to make hit &lt;fo£*r. He wm hand­
wine, there wai no denying that, though
hi* beauty wu rdher effeminate than muenline.
Bi* figure wu good, and hi* dolhre
fitted him fauldemly. WUh hi* n«w and
elegant partGantmu .trapped upon hit
*houldcr,hi* new and jaunty treTaling anil,
h* frit that be coaid defy and conquer the
world.

boyaidiriike there wcll.re^ulated homm,

Where ere W» Drifting.

•U,0Hl.52fi wu'unued on acornnl of eur-

.urveiHance of; tho naiaonal ■uthcrittr*
a* reprawnting Jhc whole people. That
ttlrrcillauco hu been withdrawn. Ito
rmumption i* iuwWble, axcept through
tl e demand of The Southern people them-

bJ rency obligation*, aod 121,140.001 in re-

forgetting tne grinding
ih they are receiving.

for “miachicf.till o crer found for idle

turned 4,676,0tH) ahad into the Hudaon
■dssr thki acwaon.

of the United Slate
right

awer by alate* Invariably replying,
bythuoder!" Chrimie, thinking t.

boy a future
wifi depend

•Mr. Kaowim, aurwar on your

daatinauon, when they (topped at * thriv-

•176,000.

&lt;duhb

prayer, "Gire me Scotland -

comfortable night on nemmot of the crowdand the bnlldoarm

ROWERS &amp; BARLOW.

right. Jamon Rucbanan wa* right and
Ahrabatn Lincoln wu a uaunw ; if thia

,£S

■baggy and well
tore! before him.

THt STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will «ave money by it.

Everybody knows they are the only
BBPA1B 8

young mtn,
e andunrtatful
Y a wild, (STM

droartgren m the North front the principle*
.1 * ■ * ■ ti.._ __ ;

gave phmdhllity to the claim of righ.
lh« part of the national gorcrnnieat

Xra’

�T^t^rrutLic^

Tte Sirike.

’

c-w diScribing the seracs that Iran,pired
along tie Baltimore and Ullio, and tbe
Paanaylvauia Railroads, nor » it of any
social important* that we rtould. Tba
chararteristie of tbe mob, the violenie ex-1
hibited, the murders committed, the nut­

It has bcccmr a rattled matter that
there is no such thing as honraty or hon­
or, in anything connected with sporting
matters. The race* at Jerome and Fleet­
wood parka are all arranged beforehan'

rages &lt;&gt;f sv«ry eouecirable kind which
mark the proceedings of the rioters, and
those that mart the setfaa of every similar
collection of villains. For their action
there io not the least pomihle apology. If
they did not ifetire to wwk for the Railbmd Companies al their price*, it was
their right to leave bat not to attempt to
We continue our answer tolhdliatof
Quosiss, a portion of which wo printed
la* wwek, sent us by one of the abtait of
the many able Republirau of the country
We print the quwtions and simply give
brief answer*, leaving the reader to draw
hie own condnaioui.

use military force to auppreM such iasurrection or otetraction to the law*, he shall
forthwith, iiy proclamation, command surh
insurgents to disperse and retire to their
respective sbodm within a limited lime -.
nuw, therefore,
I. Rutherford B. Hayes, Pratidcnt of
tbe United Btatoa, do hereby admonish all
good eitixen* of the United States and all
pvraoM within tho territory usd juriadie
lira of tbe United States, against aiding.

and the innoecut people who bet oo borara
may do so with tho rottainty that the ring
have agreed with the owners as to wbkh
horses should wia, and by bow much.
Occasionally an honeat man undertakes to
run, or row, or walk, or do something, and
if he cannot be t-oajkt b. is disabled fa
acme way, if it is tbe interest of tho gam­
blers to do it. A rowing match, which
excited mud: hi tarrat among lira sports,
was arranged between Itiley and Courtney.
G unney vn known to be the best man,
and bets vn him were three to one. A
Hula ring of sporting desperadoes took all
the bets they could,and aa immense amount
of money wan staked oo the event. At
noon af the day of tbe race, Courtney vu
in splendid condition. He sal down at
his hotel to take tbe little refreshment al*

been too expensive for the past three or
four years, and tbe prices must come down
or all buaicess must atop. Tho action of
tbe railroad companies i:i reducing wages
w^vjuHwhot tho necessities of tbe case
demand, and to it there can ba no reason­
Tew, most eertataly ; for the hope of able opposition on the part of the employ­
the country ia centered in the continued ees, and hcuce no reason for their action,
after be was taken very skk; he vomited
ascendency of the Republican party, a* it oor any occasion for any indivtduab
severely, and fell into a stupor from which
among them all to dn violence, cither to
be did not recover till night. Riley rowed
the property v&gt;f tbe railroad companies, or
orer the course alone, the jndger awarded
create any riot that should require from
him tlio race, and the money in tbe pooh
the President nr the Governor of any
wa» paid over to hie bockcn. (Courtney
Slate any I’rovUraatioa commanding them
bad tem drugged with araenk. Thia ia
to dispene. All swell action fa illegi).
no mote thia ia doue every day on the
sulwcrre aay good purpose ?
unwaranted by any action of tho eompan-'
race tracks tn the city, and ia a fair illttaMost mwurodly not.
fen, and should be savrrely punched.
tratlon of tbo honor of ■porting men.
Would not tho Republicans vl each
States aa Petraylvania and. Ohio te ten
The excessive aaortality among children
inrable to the last degree to passively The Louisiana Political Perteculions.
yjdd the victory to their political oppo- i Sonic Republican Louisianians called
in the city is oevasioning alarm Tbc
Editorial Nolot. '
1 deaths last week were over 500 in newn
, upon the Pnoidrat one day last weak, and,
Certainly they, would and wc de uot had a ronfereuro upon tho subject of the
The Journal should tkrirk once more of the correapondiog week for years, the
believe they will do any auch a foolUli proceeding* instituted against die Louisi­ against the military interference in the af- &gt; mortality being mostly confined to children.
thing, even if they do disapprove of the ana Returning Board. Il is understood fairs ot the Southern Staton.
I It ia not, as usual, confined to tbc tene­
1‘rtsidcnt a Southern policy.
Did Freedom shriek when Federal bay­ ment houses, but die children of the bet
that the IVraident vu advised to take no
onets Were used to uphold the Government ler classes have suffered tembfy. Tbo
Ia the organization of tbe Home of
Representatives at the aoming acMimi,
of Western Virginia and Pcnnsylraoia weather has been unusually severe, and
there doa no* appear to te a very grrat
the streets and alleys were never so filthy.
cnctt of his office to prevent any consutu- against tbo strikers?
probability of the rieciios of a Republican
Hid not a Government which eanuot The accumulatioaa of la* winter were, left
Speaker. Now, if the Democrata and Re­ rnation &lt;jf tlio attempted broach' of faith.
; Yet it cannot be denied that the prosceu- support itself against a few railroad on the ground till late in the »pring. and
strikers without demanding assistance from ■ then were not wholly removed. Under
the Federal army, ought to go down ? Let'I tho hot July sun the gutters and back
ceni. The fact that tlic Attorney Gettrr- the Copper-rebel Gcvercw of Went Vir-1I yards of the detrsely populated streets in
al of tho State, Nat. itodsn, appears ac­ ginia, and the rebel shrieking press an- the bwer pert-of the eity emitted a coor central ion of etraebts that singly were
tively in the pmccutioti. is regarded as
iiidate and elect him 1
enough to kill a healthy adult, to say
one unfavorable sign, and h.-erna to todi
1%; at least if we were a Member of cate that pjasibly Got. Nichulls’msy nut
ucthing of a weak and insufficiently nur­
the Hoo** wc should vote fur rtch a man, bare aagrjlat control. •over the State Govtured child. Tbe germ of disease once set
both in the'interest ot lho Republican ernmeutas fau been supposed. Some of
afloat was carried into the tetter rvgions,
and the child uf many a wealthy man dint
party and the country.
the Louisianians think the Attorney Gen­
The SnerrJ soil of West Virginis has as an atonement for Ilia neglect of the
Would not the casting of tlw vote of eral Ogden would not have ventured to
been
invaded
by
the
Federal
myrmidons.
'
the Republicans of the Hous*, »&lt; indicat­ associate himself with this matter if Nickpour, ' whom wc have always with ns.”
ed ia the foragmng interrogatory, te equi| Ain't it awful ? Zx/ &lt;u Arirr HLrrtf ar 1 The board of health, always weeks too late,
valest'to endoraing the Pr«id«ut'» South
havo taken bold of the matter, and their
efforts hare, in somn measure checked the
To Subscribers.
wouM it not stop farther criticuin of that

policy from Republican source* ?
We think not. It would only fadiate
that the Rcpubluau Memtera of tbo
tloufo preferred a Southern friend,of tlsr
Prndilsnt to a Northern copperhead.
i Is Senator Blaino right in life opposi­
tion to any farther annexation of Mexican
territory, whether aa the mult of a eon
fliet with Mexico, or by porebaae from

j Wb think not, aew^ibciicM* thabafl tbe
North American Continent should be
usdsr the Stars and Sfripes
Is it probable that the faded tog of the
Mexican States between the Rio Grande
sad tho Sierra Medre mountains within
the territory of tho United Staten would
eventually rraull in an strengthening the
South as to make it poaaible to luecwd in
a nccoud attempt on her part to destroy

We do not head this notice “To Palron«, ’ for the reason that many a subscri­
ber is not a patron. There are a groat
many people who subscribe fur a journal
to help tbc publishers, who habitually forgkt to pay for it. It i* to thia elaas wc
direct car attention.
.Under tbc prueut inanegcment tbe
prinmploofadvance payment will bo substan­
tially adhered to , no paper will be allowed
to run after tbe time has expired, except
in thoae rare caaa wlxro there is persoual
acquaintance and the subscriber livre
wiieA he ma7 be reached any day in case
the money should be nord.-d. There arc
subscribers from whom lat-.ra sums arc due ;
such iudividuab cannot expect to be long­
er furaiahrd with tbc paper without in&gt;all tbo subscribers poaaiblc; but nnlewa
the dollar and fifty cents can also reach us
there will be no object in increasing tbc
present list. TLooo who du not receive
tho Barena to the future will know to
what cause to attribute it.

NV it would only make the Union
streager, and disunion more impuemble,
Slavery having teen driven from this
Repttblio norm to rrtura, and judging
from tho character of die txspU that hare
filled up California and other mineral sec­
tions of the United States, is it not cer­
tain fhat the krscr portion of those who
-Thu Awakening at Hand,
would rush co the newly acquired territo&gt;y would bo conpuacd of the adrenturou*
The Indrprn-lrnl Siilrtauin, tbc lead­
and retarpriatag people of tho North ?
ing Kepoblieon paper at tbe Capital cf
- bloat assuredly. Tbe men of the South New Hampshire talks as follows, concern­
ing tbe President's Southern Policy :
never been tho pioncera in any great enterpriso, or successful leaden to any of the the »WMUfatSMt*r fever early and had it
great revolutions that have remlnuoniicd ted, is awakening from tu delirium. It
is tegfauing to see that the Southern
the character of human governments.
Dsmocraia are playing a deep game, hop­
ing to gain by intrigue and deception is
natiaoal
politics and mob violence in their
PreeWant Hayes Endoned.
special communities what they lost in tbs
The House el Reprosentativra of New war. A solid South with certain Stales
Hampshire on Wednesday last placed on in the North where rata *nd fraud control
record, as the vdoe of tho Itepublicati of ths bolhx-box, will do tte work. “Here
in," save the Jomal, “Herrin lion tbe
that Slate the following emphatic cngreat danger that tho policy of the rebel
dorateltent uf‘be National administration, lira shall .ueoesd within the Unfau, which
and of Prcaidcnt Hayes as a man, and as

tentiou of a few men in our midst who
pretend to bo afrai&lt;Tthai tbe President is
not doing the brat be ran for &gt;11 the peopl.ofthsthnBqxiMic.
,
Wuxxxxs, by the voice of tho people,
as well m by. the daeaion of Coogrrw.
Rutherford B. Haysi became lawful and
rightfol President of the Usited States ;
_ . iu. ■ - ■ - - :&lt;&gt;

]

Our Wnhingtoi Letter.
W ainnwox, D. C-, July 20,1877.

Wo cannot hop- to give even on
»tractc.f the dert.® columns of soUi!

Democracy of West Vtrgiuia be propped
up by Federal beyoneU ? Let. us hear
The blaring anti must be endured by the
from tbe Tilden Reform Jomal on (lisS. pour daring the week, fur they must work
to earn their bread. But on Sundays,
every one of them who can raise the
means lakes his wife and family to where
a mouthful of fresh air ia attainable The
plcted by tbe ekrk of the ’sat house, Mr.
poorest go to Central Park, for five eeote
Adams of Kentucky. He will call tbe '
wi)J lake them there. Lwtt Sunday orer
names at noon on October the 15, the day [ IM,MM p~ple visited the part; poor
when President Hayes has given notice। mothers with their akkly children staying
for an extra seniou to begin. According- j
I al! day, having taken with thjm lunch and
ly to the list as prepared, tbc democrats |i supper, that the little onra might get as
will have eight majority and there are!
muck of life as possible to fortify them
twelve contested -srata. Tlio republican selvra for the intolerable heat of • dose
reproseamiro from Colorado, Mr.' Belton, ,tenement hou«e for the next six days.
the republican from the 4th district of ,
There were 30,000 people st Coney Island
California, Mr. Pacheco, and the rspubli- ,the same dsy, and every land and water
can from the 3rd district of Mimoun, Mr. ,
route leading out d the city to coo), fresh
•Metcalfe, all hare lawful majorities and
air was crowded. Fortunately there are
will present tho official eertiCcatoe of their '
many such places about New York, and
election. But this Impudent hold-over
they are of ciireji and easy accmn.
clerk Adams proposes to exclude litem
until after the organization ! He has just .
as much right to run the British perils- '

metit as the American ^congress, but a
democratic office-holder sticks at nothing
where his party intercste arc concerned.
In Lansing he' will stuff tho ballot-box,
West ia here, and ri speaking every day
and to Washington he will trample on
and nigh^ with great effect. Murphy
will open his peculiar work next wack;
and Gen- Glteoa of Ohio, and other noted
orators, are held in reserve. Tho legal
pert of tbc work is better organized than
ponies of militia in tho State, two of tt has ever teen. The rum-shop that ia
which are in sympathy with tbe rioters, caught without a license, or that fa any
another -company is 38 mildt away, nod way Iransgrtaace the law, ia held to all th*
ourexvmpany, numlxiing 40, is efferent. pcnaltue prescribed. Ami aa good law­
l|tdf the Governor's army is ia rebellion, yers with plenty of money are employed,
one fourth out of tbe way, and tbe other they worry tbo sellers terribly. It is no
fourth, forty men, are efficient,. So it joke to them to te arrested, for the old
has ever been with the Democratic party. tricks of indefinite poatpooMnaato aad
straw bail are DM allowed to work. They
At Jackson twenty thousand youg have worried nearly two hundred bucketeds have been deposited fa the mill pood. ahopa cut of czuteoc®. Tbe excise law
Why not give us some here, friend Jer­ which rratriA, ch* safe of Ignore to tuna,
ome. We havo some lakes in which eels
ly all tbe dirty little gin mills are putiing
Tbe Strike on tbe Baltimore and Ohio op the requisite three cots in their Uith,
Railway seems to have nearly ended. dirty back roctsia The temperanor people
‘
The presence of United State troops had are working for
game, and they will doubtlswsgnt it.

There was a strike oo ths Baltimore
reaentatives of Now Ham;a!&gt;ire parsed by
tho vote of every Republican member the and Ohio Railroad one day last week that
tallowing K'twib!d resolution :
reached the dignity «i a riel. Boob
A’raoW, That tho nrruouat of tba Na- •trikes are a disgrace to the American peopie, and should te prevented.

It appenra from Turkish eortrio;
on the field ol tettls, that tho fol
M-obamaed get their aamunitic
from Providence—Rhode Island.

if lb. reports are to be cred- “ ’

seem wholly without energy. Divided as
tho Rnstiaa army ia, a comport Turkish
army wril baoultd, and with its baoa in
the Quadrilateral, rould cut tbc enemy io

H- R. Stevens Column.

vegetiie

doily

d&gt;m&gt; hootiliiN, tbe Walls A Co. political
strife ia IzJtusunn, the cBmpaign upon the
Tbc rioters si 1’iUafaMg d-troyod■
Danube, and the fete Betti, of the Boyne
worth of projwrty »n .««
to Monties), risk into comparative farig- fhieh men taerve to be teal to tbe 1
nifiennee with the sarhn of battles already tentiary for Ufa.
A Waahisgtoo paper announem that
Ben WmJahav breome reconciled to &lt;te
Southern pdky. Kh? Say that again for
rodaetion of salaries af all oSocw and the
।
benefit of Mr. Blaine.
other employees whose daily wsges w»s
above 11.00. The strike is chiefly, if wot
wholly, confined to firemen and brakesmen (
and extends wfatirard from Baltimore to '

Purifies the Blood, Reno­
vates and Invigorates
the Whole System.
ITS KEDIOAL PBOFEaTIES ABE

Mteratfve, Tonic,
XND DIURETIC­

Evidence.
Twtettae

MTheoimg. perhaps further, jodmiing tbc
Parkersburg branch, bat there are no ap- '

(WH ffl K FtMM
GOOBS.

Vegrtlnc

prvhecaioiv of a eprcod of the epidemic
madtxna to tbe Capital over the Washington branch, which assumes an fadavcodcut
existence at the Relay House, 12 miles

Tbc Iowa State Rcpnbbcan Convention
1nominated Hou. John H. Osar for Gorernor,
Hon. Frank L. Campbell for Lieut.
'
’Gorcraor and Chief Justice Day, the
present inenmbcoL for Supreme Judge

tion of tbe wrecking of one freight train
at Baltimore, there appear to have been no
decidedly hostile demonstrations there,
though police forces are detailed to guard
the various stations in sad about tbo city.
Al Martinsburg the strikers hare en­
trenched themselves on each side uf and
commanding the road, sa I bey are report­
ed to bars duno al other points farther
Went. Nearly or quite 100 freight trains
are blockaded at Martinsburg, and none
are allowed to move, though paswetiger
trains run aa uansl The public appears to
sympathize with the strikers, and tbe
State militia are iwportod to have general­
ly ftnteraiard with them, and from all thus
far reaching u», the State troupe seem to
have acted the aam« valiant part M iu
their brilliant campaign against John

Tho Chicago Poet soys over one hnn

Vegetine

Vegrtlnc

TeceUne
VeceUne

the Wbte Sulphur Springs between July VegeUiie
25 and August 15. It will fast the capac­ VegeUM
ity of thaw: Springs to cure so much itch
Ve»etlne
in that length of time.
The denotation adopted by the New TeffeUne
Hampshire Lecture, for eoonomiral VcgdtlM
cevrroment, bourn: fulfillment of obliga­ Veertine
tions, and no subsidies for corporate or lo­
cal advantage, is good enough foe a plank
ia a Republican platform. .
VncetiM
Tbc invostigation in regard to the elec­ , Ve&lt;etli&gt;e
tion of Layfayoua 8. Grover, by tbe Ore­ I VsgsUee
gon Legislature, to the U. 8. Senate, thus
far allows the democracy of Grover’s friends VoKfitinc

Fine Tailoring a Specialty.
33 Monroe st, Grand Rapids. Mich.
Health,

Strength

ANO APPETITE-

VeKOtine

uaatumaualy adopting -a reflation pro- VegotiUB
testing against the appropriation of money I Ve&lt;eUnp
from Fl McHenry, Baltimore, left here
or lands by Congress for any schemes ua- ;
■
hat night for uthe scat of war," seeming de tbe guise of internal i»prt&gt;ro«necU&gt;,
Ul
to regard the matter in the light of a hoi-1 not only did aa opportuna iking, but i Yeffetine
klsy frolie. The call on United Sutra'
troops for protection by the Democratic of­
ficers uf West Virginia strikes many as a
most humiliating appeal who remember tbc
indignant bowls set up by Virginia and
West Virginia Democracy over the pcra-

Uh partus in tbe entire North'
We find the following scnaablo article in '

GROCERIES,

nt;

TtwaUne Heartily.

The country ran-have resumption with­
out contraction, by the free coinage of the
teraburg polling places fatt year, which silver dollar and free banking.,Repeal tbe
wore taken up and reiterated by the ex- demooctititig act on silver and the war
Conlederatr Congress last winter, and taxes on National banks., Give private ।
capital free play, retire no greenbacks un- |
were only silenced t&gt;y President Grant's
crushing rejoinder to the peremptory de­
maud for his antliority io the premises.
It is not believed that tho troops will be
seriously resisted, end their arrival, it is
The widow of Major General George 11.
tbonght, will be soon followed by the dis­ : Thomas publishes a latter denying the re­
persion of tbe rioters. The strike baa port that at th* outbreak of the rebellion
already resulted in a loss of thousands of the General wu a Htates-rigbta man and
dollars to Garnrtts company, and with a sought employment ia the military service
largo portion of ear citisraa who bdfevo it of Virginia. She declares that from the
guilty of having engendered the strike of time the actual fact of war wu upon us
tbc buatmeu on tip ChoMpeako and Ohio
anal ths prcaenl movement has the ap­ him,",whatever other* may aasert to tbe
pearance of retributive justice.
contrary, without "Inflmmcu'uf aay kind" I
No coal is’ coming to Georgetown and
being brought to tear upon him by an r
several vaaaela that have been awaiting one, or offers cl protection except what be
cargoes havo Bailed sway light. The oo- was entitled to in hie own regiment. He
was loyal to the United States, and ‘tiever
shippara st CumbcrUml to advance the applied for servfat io the Southern army.
freight to 91 per ton. Less than that.' the
State Affairs.
boatman declare would Dot insure them j
The Muskegon Reform Club buiidfag
even a pour liring to return for all their'
bard work, and to pay it with the prraetn rUl cegt |IU,0UU when enopteted.
The Ita'.iie Cretk Jamal entered upon
daprearioa to tbe enol market, would, the
daily
shippers say, subject them to actual 1 jaa.

Vegrtlno ’

Yegetinc

41.00.

Vecrtlae

COFFEE,

VcfftlM
Vegetine
H. R STEYUS, BOSTtM. KASS.

SOAP

The Mild Power,

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY.

PAPER
3TONE WARE.

oL 22 4tf.

TRIUMPHANT!)

Sem WiK

The Advance Plow
manv believe by the R. 4 0. railroad Co.
tbe carrying rapacity of whose mad bas
been tested to the uttnort by the increased
badness brought to it by the virtual dos­
ing of tbe canal. No violence is offered
by tbo striking boatmen and boats other
tian these carrying coal are frequently as­
sisted through the blockade. The effect
upon the business interrat cd Georgetown,f

During tbe mouths of April. May. sad
June 2,259 people were lodged fa tbe
Chicago police atalfoos.
The Mtaaaakec county jail it io Ut, it
having firm built about a year ago and

LIGHTRUNNING
Oronoco, Benkn county.

MOWER I REAPER

■
Mr. Footo of Oliva: is said to have
| raised 2,1£13 quans of strawberries from a
quarter of an a-me of land.

BEST,

Enra Wnsvar, of Reading, wsa tried be­
numerically inferior enemy, will deter
fore Justice Boibcr of ibsx place, and
others from joining ths standard of rsvoh
’fined »10ti for sdiiag Kquor to minora.
which they w«re prepared to d*&gt; had it

' Plaster, Lime,

in Michigan. Barnum's has rota® and
gone and there are oo signs of another.

All of the fraohoiden of Breckinridge,
Gratiot county, have signed an agreement
to prevent the sale of liquors in that town.
While Batn^m a circus was in Batik
Mexican rumors are contradictory and Creek, Boardman H. Parker’s house wu
oonfnsing, but bolder, of bilk of indemni­ entered by thieves, sod 1150 worth of
ty are aanguine, and the weight of opinion jwoprty atoleo.
appears to bo that car relations with tbe
State Public a*. Coldwater.

„ .

m BAaraes town bids

.-------- J

Hair, ShlUgl^M, ^C, I

A. D. COOK.
G. P. Rowetl A Co'i Ool.

other on the .bunks of the Rio Grande,
would lead at onre to actual war. Tho
Preridont a allogrt change of front relative
to members of tbe National Republican
CotamiUee, b quite so sharply critiriud

CEtAMirroN’s

IMPERIAL SOAP
E TEE "BEST."

The Michigan Central
A fate number of tho CMc«fo JYOkoh
gives the following informaiiiHi relative to
the Michigan Cestral:
•■The A„kn ot officers by tbe MW Di­
pinion in rrapect to other companies has rectors of tbe Michigan Ceotra) Railroad
so often been conformed, that the pobU- is has ranted io tho selection of President
quits prepared to teiirrs tho worst, sail, 8tosn sndaUtbeoM office.-,. Mr. JI. B.
Lodysrd. tho Geavra! Superintendent, hM
tho company m already dead in public sstimatioa. Mr. Farber, tbe vico-prwidml, Manager. TMs complimrat is well de
is also the financial manager of the Char­ aerred. Mr. Ledyard, althretgb one of tbo
ter Oak of Hartford, wbiah ia pretty gw- rout^. railroad managers fa tte enuntry
orally undnretood to bo ton bed way; has state Manning the chirrs of the
Mfehfaa. Csmral, prats. Lrewriftotea
althoagb, as in the case &lt;&gt;l the Unimsn], railread « of unmmd ability u&gt;d tolnnt.
its arivnaey k toaiatad upon by its officers ItermuthM greatly faaprowd rinoste
and ly same cutatdc experts boaUao. But assumed control, sad if tbara n nrt another
rattroml irw, ha wffl todoobtedly snoewd

DOMESTIC’
SEWING MACHINE

Tbe comes stone o'the new Germania
Institute, at Earn Saginaw, was laid Thurs­
day with imposing u-remoiics.

i

I

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

SETH

DOiESTirSWlXGMAt wx&lt;»

saw rosuc a&gt;a -utcMM

�local
_

Binmcu notices.
___________

Special Nonces.

.

Fetiiicu uf th. Ladies,- Christian Tsui
. r'-ranro.Vwocmtiooaigrad by Nr. Borton
aud 222 Othere asking tbe Council to enfwee tho chaiog ofnlocne from 10 o'clock
P-M.toCw'riock A M..wrere«,^.tel
, referred to Committee on Ordiaraero.

s^w.,a

WANZEE&amp;BAHNES

H0K0P1TK1C BOKDIKS.
All ’Preacriptionc and Receipts

Gorefully Prepared,

Welcomb Marble.

jfo

CLOSING OUT!
Closing Out!

'-fttrorh

, liriUr-Mww.'r'Iti
J^'SVrriii F«.-rll!

Wanted, rtm,

| CITY DRUG STORE

’
i-—.—&lt;•—

The Chairman of tbc Eidewald Commit­
to cerefcUy drop te ths ground, h teoksd
tee, Aid. Dewey, reported at follows.
UksatUagof lift ul reted as tkregh U bad
Tour CtraailUMoa rid. &gt;e4 eruss wslfcs io a Iregs tmndla of bralas prekod away snareThe Temperance n.eeting ou Sunday
where
of right. All ssS. ylsaaed. But
afternoon w*.1 largely attended, but w«
think the argument of the speaker spins-,
the eaforocmen: of the taws for tbe rap
prresion of tbo liquor traffic vu uncalled
for and auwUe. Tho fry j,. if the law is
not enfereed and that r^ridly the Red
Ribbon nrtraniution may as well disband
Raper* accepted and adopted
Ayes—Drwey, McNaughton, RmaeU
At a recent morting of peach growers
at Seugituck they decided to use pnxllsr winklcmj and Young—5.
N»y»—Ngpe.
packages than those in gtacnJ are last
fear. They then held a peck—thh year Special Committee in regard to the remo­
a trifio more than five quarts. Tbe bask­ val of the deed from tho. old to the new
p4nte.rrepm4urily.ru. MrOmiek .ver
et look the aamo site b^t being coostruct- Cemetery reported as follow.
th. Wood—Th adjurtaM. rrel-th. 4rebl.
ed differently bold ovw two and mm half TV Ike Ifoaonllt Me M«3:r aod Gao- riersior sad sKws all tlw Ua'lre llrelf Tkr
quarts lem. It ia undoubtedly a fret that
Wood Iretsad qfUo&lt;llia* ch. psla itretly
UirtwU .rwkii (real vigor. BMk th. smpeopfa are swindled more ou frail measure
■kioM ore wire tat Ita MeConaJek tauad
lifhire s»J eu- u. taiter skspsd bundtes,

Goad 1O5J.

WOOL WOOL. 7 *

Balance ol Our Spring and Summer stdek
Nashville Item*.

1

The eity is rctyiqofat.

As I am about leaving Umisp ft will
be necenaary to have all aecounta aattl.d
as M-,0 a. pmibJc. AU Uttectlled matters
will be left in tbo hands of a rollwtor.
Call «t once, all who have aanounta whh
&lt;“•
I. W. Baorvx.

Items are very acarre thia week. m&gt; we
nraat be contented with what we have.

.

. '

Rip: tomatoes sgv In market. ✓
The Hastiagx band t&gt; tbe bcwe.te*Z

ftobert B.-*dr U bplHfag a new build-1
ing to be oceupic-1 by Mr. Retell, ot Hart- i
ings, u a feed st)re.

New wheal is not yet Ct for market, v/

Report »u accepted and adopted.
Ayes—Dewey, McNaughlqa. Ruaell.
Winklcmaa, Young-r5.

Suita actually worth $7.50 now only $5.00
Suita actually worth $10.00 now only $6.50.
Suita actually worth $12.00 now only $8.50.
Suits actually worth $15.00 now only $10.00.
Coats and Vesta really worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coats and Vests regular price $12 00 only $8.50.
Boys' suits $1.00, 1.50. 2.50, 3.00. 4,00.
Boys’ suits for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Men's fine all wool pants $2,50. 3.00, 3.50.
Men's all wool Coats, job’lot. odd sixes, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8.00.
BIEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 75 eta.
Men’s summer coats 25cbt.
.
Men's heavy lineB pants for 85c, worth 1.25.

TCCONSUMPIIVES.

Tbe rem crop promlaex ta be very large.

Muniog. the fartrierr-' tty of poor eropu.
TAKE NOTICE.
■ "Tho Coauaou Council hereby girm no­
tion to Bari IL Brown and wills, to 1-aura
McPheraoo, to Adam Tinkler, to Thomas
Altaft, to Robert Mann and to John F.
Goinee, that tbsrv will be a mretinn of
said Common Cbeneil aa Priday eveafog
»• !b' “ the» roon“ la ‘h« Chy
of Ilretinp, at which meeting action will
be taken in rdatieu to taking and usinr
the lands nccearaiy to widen Stalo st from
Court St. to Green St. in accordance with
profile cd Mid proposed Street ou file in the
office of the Recorder of (Sty of Uatincx.
RsstiDga, Mich , July 1st, IRfR
w
■ J’W-Hbwtubv, Mayor.
W- H. STianiNk, Haronkr
_______
_________
julyiut
Wall paper ebeap Machine oils cheap.
Parti -Tnen .t,Mn

Ottawa county hrvnrpniaed a fire in-

Boel and Runrace have their new build­
ing wall on to completion, which, wlwa
A ruutio-i at Petoskey wouldn't bo bad it is completed will be occupied aa asoloon
to Uka jtXBt now.
below and aaoffioes above.
Demaray A Kellogg have their p«h and
Our friend. Trraturer Wilcox, is im­
blind factory almost completed, ao that
proving in health.
t/bh! for a lodge in Mho. vast wlHeruoae they are operating it rome, and will be j
where there are no moatjuitoee or black ready in a abort limo to do oil kinds of ,
work ip their )Lpe.
I Report accepted aud on motion the,
Thia ruorniu.- we were once more favor­
Sime wu laid upon the table until Friday
ed with tbe presence of Dr. Hits, who I evening, July 2J; 1*177,
his
been
far
wane
lime
off
or
a
trip
tor
placet
By AM. Dewey:
hii health, which teems to have improved
There will 1.’ au important meeting of
tbe Common Council uu Friday night, at
us meeting, which
House bun Sunday
nlteoded by a large

Hot'. N. Barlow atrd John* llou-hkiaa
left Monday morning for a six week, so­
journ in Minnesota.
Is it aay wonder that the railroad men

A nest pamphlet for the Barry County
Medical Koeii-iy will be iasued from this
office in a day or two.
The criminal cniendar at du August
u-nu of the Circuit Court will be fully aa
large as it ought tn be.

Accepted and adopted.
determined to destroy the :‘deatroy*r of;
Ayeo—Dewey, McNaughton, Rueeli,
millioca''. Tbe interest does not acem to '
slackco, but, od the contrary, seems to in­ Wioklemaa and Young— ft.
Nays—None. ‘
crease in behalf of temperance.
c.
Tbe Resignation of Dr. Chi- Raiscll.
aa a member of the Rcajd of Health waa
Middlaville Item*.
received, accepted and placed oa file.
Ilers. Conley and Wiglo are out of town
on a three weeks vacation, and every­
Company waa received,referred to Commit­
body goer to Patoskry.
tee oa Fire Dep'u with instrnraioaj to re.
E. J. Bcrah ■ left lor PentwjIranis ou port at the next meeting of thia Council.
Tuewday to be ptcient at tho funeral of his
Druggists Bondi of Waster A Barney
brother who died very suddenly.
Wm. II. Goodyear and J. P. Roberta,were
Mr. Wigjo’rboiao was found oo Moil-,
re ia Irving. Ale had taken a vacation
Berni-annual pay roll u&lt; Engine Company
ithr-ut coueultlng the coageaicoM of his and Pioneer Hom tSmpaoj, No. 1,

BAD BREATH.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
EADACHE.
wssasasis:

Farmers and M sell incite ■. when you
wish to buy oik lor machines, wagons, ete,
plcare come and kid our p; tor*.
¥i AjtiKX 4 Haxx Ba,
juoeju.f
Ci.y Drag Sure.

TAKE NOTICE.

Those whom
may Concern.

rteodye*’ co Srtprday. The quality a
crxllout, and the quantity rim ply enorall over Michigan

ew Portable M
chine for moving,rais­
ing or changing the
location of btiHclings
from spiall to great,
and having handled
about 1,200 buildings
in sixten years. I feel
confident I caj satis­
fy those who niay fa­
vor me with n call.
My address is Irv­
ing, Barry Co., Micb.

Nays—Nunc.
AccL cf John Q. CroMcy waa oo motion
allowed at B3I.4I.
Ayea—Dewey, McNaughton, Raaacll,
Winkleman and Young—5.
Nays—Now.
Committee on Finance reported against
allowing acct, of Z. Shepard for hauling
Hoee cart.
Report accepted and adopted.
\
Aya—Dewey, McNanj^ton, Ripacll,
Winkleman aod Young—!).

■ -’hi'erissESis*
Tbc following acc-iunta were received.
■cut riz.
c.^ a.ui/. ut-hff—:: 1

,
PaxituBvru-X, July 19,1877.
Burron Jitwi»tii:-7-O«r retremed toil
worthy brother W. W. Bugbtw met with
An excrileot map uf Turkey and the a revere kra Tuesday night, by tbe burn
-urroandieg ratiom with the location of ing of his blacksmith shop in this village,
the euomndiug armies, Ma barn received together with all Ite couteuta. Lorn about
from the Publishers, Rand McNally k (X,
The law library of the late II array
Wright wm foil week taken by Joseph
1'ole on n chattel mortgage. It w» an in­
damnifying mortgage and the mat er can
probably bo arranged by the executor »o

furred sale.

We havo received the prrepretna of the
M&amp;jm Mlitary Aeademy, l-smted •»

Oreba.d Lake. Oakland County, for the
Pal] Jo m 1B77. Tb:» it one of the be-u
of our Indepradmtt Schools and should be
liberally p- troaixed. For further particu­
lars addreev Superintendent, aa above.
A Ivorec, die property of Rev. E. Wight
of MiddlevDIe, l as Grayed away. A iibrnd reward is offered for the return of thia

ing seven ytere old, of chateau, oolo: with
Fhito Stripe ia Ub fare, and weighing
•boat low :1m.

BININGER'S
OLD LOM DOCK GIN.

Winkelman, Voting—5.
Naycn—Jjopr.
By Aid. Dewey. That the Crty Treas­
urer temporarily trana&amp;r from tbo Con­
tingent fund to the Fire Department fund

ado Stand here ou the 4th, realised about
$38.00, with whir*, which they propose to
rent an organ for their dub-room.
O. C. Bugbee and J. B. Sachet fed
from'a staging last night from • howe
they were repairing for Mra. Wm.
Begber wa. «rioady hurt and remained
ia-eusibls for -me bourn, but ia not fatal­
ly hurt. Backet escaped with a braise
spun one hip. Wiota is about all gath­
ered and in nice etmdjtfoa.

Ayea Dewqy, McNaughton, RmweU,
Winkelman, Young.
Nayna—Noaa.
By .AM- Dewey.
&lt;
That the Manhall and Recorder be and
they are hereby instructed to strictly en­
force all ordinance and By-kwa of the
eity. Carried.

SOLD Bl* ALL STOBB.KBrms.

§20.000 "REWARD! §20.000 REWARD !

ning

amounting la. al), fi'JX.’W was received and

from Rome, N. Y., about-August let
If you want to know whal a look ot Both cancers bare been removed and k ia
p rftrt content is, just walk up to aa oM reporte-1 that rhe will probably recover
farmer who haaji»r harvested a hundred
Richard H. Howe of Middleville pbo
MT« rj Clawson wheat
recently opened a small dry -opda and
Jint-a little attention ia called to an ara grocery store, was horsewhipped on Mon­
day by a Mra. Stratton, a widow lady liv­
Somebody a paper Is certain to'stop next ing near the village.
.
week. Fifteen years is long enough to
Two young blends from Wayland were
trust aay owe.
'
arrested and fined 15 each for being in too
Yesterday a gentleman from Middle- big a burry whin they crowed the bridge.
They both cried and promised to do better.
Haetinp JuMico to answer to a care of An hour after their discharge they were
replevin, but ueithm joatiee nor plaintiff seen to leave the itown in a orudl buggy
with only tme cert, each with.a girl upon
could be found. '
Somo sample of new wheat were exhib his lap. At tme »f the party was colored
tied at the atore of Mean. Barlow k it made a fine picture.

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,
GRAND RAPIDS.

Lost $100,000
$20,000 Reward!

yTrof. B. A. Nevina, of Orangeville, has
The bridge ia getting worm every day.
been engaged as principal of t ie Otsego Many now havtwquite a notion that an
iu boob for another year. *
iron one will be the cheapest to put in its
Another newspaper M dead- They bur­ place when evertrth ing ia considered.
ied It .lit DoSglass a few days ago. MWiMrs T. A. Dsltiamcr ia expected heme
igan sriil takes 'em in by tbe score.

make room for our fall stock.

»a of aa •rrela&lt; br (rihas
naire id has nM&gt;| Mash
volte, SS'I Ibal nothing oaaipa
at a luag «a«Ung walk;
irtal this .tedp o. fete wits.

F anted.
-----Thera ia due us about B0 cords of wood
that should have been delivered during
tbe put winter.
Wo could ran 25 eorda
friends see that we kava l&amp;&gt; wood or the
money in
it at imer.

removed without breaklgg tho Ain if tab­
oo «riy. Knifi. not wed. Very lied*
pain. Call on nr addrean
f K. F. Bmtwx, M. D.,
aprlStf
Hetaiaga, Mieh.
W hitman’s ttamwtod CmiiSw—the bort
■th. m^ A Ml rapply at J. P

A. V. BINNINORR A (XI,
No. 15 Beaver St., N. Y.

evidence — Six
miles directly West
from Hnstings.
orders' in Has­
tings or VicinityH(jft
with Powers Ai!\ Bar­
low.

Lost $100,000!
SOLD BY ALL STOtlRKEKl'KBS

$20 000 REWARD'

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Call 1' Ite Sip tf MG SAT.
WALBRI DOE.
Is offering to all the Isrgret
of II ATS, CAPS and

iA’G

THEM AT HITCH LOWER

PRICKS-IMt fail-to see the gusds be­

fore pertfiiaaing.

SIG 1ST or BIG HAT

GOOD IfCTS TO THS PUBLIC!

A. S DEAN,
InriRg, Mkh., Apr. 21r«] 187T
gpr28m8.

CARBOLIC OIL

STOCK OF GROCERIES

ricon.K or babbt cocxts

sm.-bsst Habbath,
ild of Lou Snyder, of
______ _ Hratfop. Mr. Beyder
This »ta«.m Iim been one of the bate foe
returned from diutib in the mowing with
hooey making that Michigan ha bed for
hie broAerdn law, Mr. Masai SeOer, nf
a long ti«;c. White clover has been nbuetheir ifinnar,
•laut and other bes paMuroha beau better

f fairaiswl *mm vwwmis ootm
mit of hut south; amne brew p
raptured it and roUroJ tbo yam

I

that wan mink in the ground and fill®-!
with wum foe a 4mA prad. *•« Uiog ex
of paying iu water it fail
fa tawd fata, »«d who feand life WU.
nearly extinct It was with great efforts
upon the part ef th—|reaarr saved, to

DEFT COMPETITION
WINZER &amp; BARNES,

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�npoo ch* rinoi with aeotnmon sprinkler.” :
He up that be applied thia iniiltxre by ।
tbe tdrico ot a ci.carbt with perfect aueA Southern lady say*: "T*pid water, cra*, “not only driving away the beetle*,
slightly Halted, given twice a day, will in- bn: it also dewtroy* their eggs. " If it
ererae the flow of milk oueUnrd, if tbe merely “drir** away" the beetle*, fearing
cow wifi not drink it al fire! trial aratter a them to prey on a neighbor 's potatoes or
handful uf bran or meal ov*» tbe top of it. to eome track again to their original dep­
They soon become very fond of it, and______
_ _________
__ „
redation*
in a few day*,
thu mixture may
will drink all you give them. I tried thb not b* an "improvement
plan threw years ago with perfect auewa*.
.................. * *
1 had only one cow, and dn tru of the
rommoa scrub stock of the country, and
after »ho began to drink the water, pre­
pared u above, she fnroblicd me twice a
day two ordinary water butknta full of
milk, and by feeding a littfe' com boilol
with Cotton seed the milk yirided butter
enough to supply my teblc bountifully,
It b evident that the large quantity of rod leave me a few pounds to aril every
week. 1 gave her three gaBotw of water
olcomarprio made rod told u “butler," twite a day,"
bra reduced tbc market price of pure but­
ter corAJoaWy. The first proc* in ita
manufaeritre m to extract in odorl* ctl can be made to last Ungerthao iron-in the
from beef or any fat other than pork, and
ground. Poata can be prepared for Iras
tho second stage b the conversion of thu
than tbo cents a piece. Tbb b tbs recipe.
oil into batter. Upon killing a builo^
Take boiled liweed oil and Mir It in polthe caul fat ia carefully cleaned tnd thwll
^serixed charcoal to the rexubteoey of
into cold water.
fe than washed again paint. Pot a coat of tbb over tbe timber,
rareral time* alternately in tepid and oclfl and there b nof a nun who will live to sec
water, when it ta puwhrough a mmt- it rot." Like many other raying* rod ro
chopper. Tho th u then foroed through a cipea, tbb * atenreni u made by a tnan
fine neve. When drained the fat it melt- who evidently has never had proof* of
cTKclwcen the temperatuna of 116 de­
what ho says; yet I am rare that two or
gree* and 120 degrees F., it b drawn\|f
three good coats of thu mixture, ou tbo
rodtUoartd to settle, the riight cenubion parts of p&lt;*ts that go into tbo ground, will
off oil and water b skimmed off, while the prove a good preserver for them; Lut a
membrane of the caul and other impuriti'-a staple coat will not raffiee. The charcoal
are depoitod ra‘scrap," leaving a clear should be finely gronod or pulverised,
sweet oil. Tbc great secret here b tbe and tbo first coal should not contain much
keeping, of the lowest poaaiblc tempera tharooa), u the vil.ahoold be free to fill
turn at jhich -the fat will melt To raise
ytp-tbc outer pore*.of the wood, when the
the tantpernturo would make the whole rbarcoal nuy be freely applied. But lei
tueloss, fxccpt a* tallow. Tbb oil, after o» one expect to thu* preserve ports made
pnaaingjout tbe Ktearioe, will keep almost of wood that aoon decay* nai orally, but
any lentil of time, and b tbo ruowt tuna)
use uak, chestnut, nr cedar, aud apply
fonn iq which oleomargarine u afaipped three eoat* of thb print; and your chilabroad: With tbb o3 as a brab, the dicu, probably, will see them io a state of
nuking if tbe butter proper may be per­
decay—not you, upl.va you live tobe very
formed oti a very larjte or t veay moder­
ate scale. One hundred p0u9.lt of oil,
placed in-a rommcn power chum, with ।
twenty pounds of butter orrourmllk, ai If any n*der of tbcae “Topics" b'am­
bitious to become an exporter of cheoK to
little annatto to give color, and a pinch of
Liverpool, it may intereat him to know
Liearboaatc of soda or lai-.-ratm, and agi­
what the usual charges are to forward hb
tated, tho oil reoeiring a butter flavor
ebeme, sell it, and remit the net pnrareds.
from lb« milk, b worked into a man.
Fir* b the freight to New A’art, which i*
Tbe mixture inches turned into tuba coni
caaily axxrtained. Then there is carto go
taining ice. The purpose of tbc its fe-td
Monro tbe rapid xtdidi fication ot tho oil ।
and clearance amounting to a trifle ov*r
and the prevention of granulation. Thai
3 cents ;wr box. Tbc freight will be about
solidified oil b turned upon an inclined
55 eta. per 100 lb*. Next coma the Unding
table and tho water allowed to drain off;
It then u»d&lt;«po« k Mroed churning will} charge*, entry, tow aud dock dos, cartage,

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TATKOrMICNIUAMXnfik JaUrUt Ctra.il.

&lt;aad4bo in Liverpool, whether the cheese 1

I0|«in-d it or not. Then you will have to
stand about five per cent "lore in wiigbt,"
even if th* ehs«M raiuaUy over-run .in
weight ; 'and although the nominal rot*mireiOb b only fire per cent, in Liverpool
f.sr xdliog cueeie, when you get the "net
proceed*" you will find that it lias cost
'you fronTherary to lynty-fin per cent on'
safe* ia that ciqr io get yn«r cash return*
When ckec»e rails there at &gt;6 cents, you
cannot be rare of receiving over tyrln
rente per lb. after all expense* from your

Th; Grea; Santa Tiaroscktirt.
■■

tun men of Liverpool are as honest
any abhor city ; but they all make i
charge etbtom allows, rod shippers
silently submit to paying them.

e.’sct’Mxsii." Ex—ix

Al n late meeting of the New York
Farmer*' Club a Kentucky farmer raid he
had bid a great experience ia growing blue
grata— that it b ote and the seme with
common .peer graw, varying in *bo and
appearance accordingly to the soil and Uli-'
tude ia which b grows. Tbe plant b a
light green color, and the spikelets are freqaeatly variegated with bluish purple. It
floacra in Jene, but once a year, which
reoBitncndi it top lawn* ' The produce ia
ordinarily small compared with other
gratae*, bat tbo herbage b fine. It grew*
in a variety of «oiU trom th* dryest knoll*
to a ret meadow, but doc* not aland *evere drought u well aa th* orchard flrtM.
It endure* the frort* of winter, however,
better than all other gratae*, and continue*

others elrim that tens in nndrained land*,
where tho water dore not aoon disappear
after heavy hum, are moat rabjeet tp
Might, while others raj that their tree* ia
dry noil* nffcr mast from it. Again, KM
claim heavy aaouring will pruduoo thia
dbeoae. With Utt lid. dueaao wa* tl ovoughly eradicated by catling away the de­
creed portion* of tho tree*, ra *oon ra k
Lecat.e evident drat tho |«rts affected gram require* two or throe years to be
would die, an11 allowing new trunks, ar come well set, and does not arrive at pcrMean*, to ahoot up j«st above where th* fretion as a pasture grass till the sward it
older than three years, therefore it b not
flrat aud leeosd year after the Uwe wera toiled to alternate hasbsndry, or when the
*ct (1873—4) and eincu that time no tree* laud bto remtiu in grata only a few years.
hare been diseased. I allowed two and Blue grate tlmuid be cut as tbc aeeda be- ;
three trank* to grjnr to each UM, to be gtq to open, spread well and protected from
Mtn of aaritig theta, and they now *ro al rains and dews ; on tboancond day atari ,
provwi ma far u thb experiment nu made
that cutting away the trunk* of diraaaod
tnca el the proper timo wil| aavo the®
without Aefunninj them, ra the two or
'hnc trunk, now to &lt;sch do not detract
from the beauty of tbc tree*, as grown oa
ray ground*. Oae trank, however, would
have bc*n safe; k® I tee no roaaou why
ibvaa with several win not bear as much
fruit a* three with rem trank.

Il

Wo ore prepared to fill tall Order* promptly for

butteniilk, to give more flavor and wash
out the exrea* of coloring matter. Work­
ing and salting :u regular course thru
prepares tbe butter for the tub. Tbe raul
fat may be purehmed at 9 ocau and 1ft
rente |&lt;r peed, and tbe odemargerine
* ’
‘
profit of 14 cents' per

pear blight. “At
iit^r^r the
lorniflg dark flake a penknite^tjf
•lit through the cater bark on alt.lhe limb*
a* high up a* I can well reach, and thu*
down the trank. The firet time I tried
thb remedy wa* ten yoara «go. Every
Cmb recovered, and I have repeated it u
often M any limb* Lave been affected. My
trees are fine sad healthy now Tbe theo­
ry b, pobou rap escapes where tbe *1it b
nude; but the rifts most be made aa ao«m
a* there i» any appearance of blight."
Probaby a hundred "ranedira" for thb
dbcara in pear tree* hare been ptbUahcd
within the last flee years, without one of
them proving ■ to be real remedies in dif­
ferent goiU and localities ; and it now
aceto* to be uarima to publhh any of them,
aa pear grow* generally hero come to
tbe rtoclmion that the reuse of the dbeaao
has not yet been discovered One writer
•ays, that bis trees growing in a gram
sward have never been attacked with tin
blight, wh'tfe another rap hb tretw in
grass grounds areas much diareacd an

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Depot, IM READE STREET, Rew York.

'Vitalii” Mum Mathises.

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PARLOR ORGANS

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BNTHtan, iisiu.
tss-.r "k:. xe
DCT«»Hh.WBfl.
NICHOLS SHEPARD &amp; CO.

rod* had to U taken up, after tbc ditch
wa* filled in with earth, in cnaaquenoe of
the tile becoming filled with mud, aa toy
farmer oopht to have known would be tbo I
roralL In paying tile alway* begin at tbe

UR.

City Drug Store
POULTRY WORLD.

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

mrated with my aix-mcb tile, at the upper
and, took in each branch as I pawrad by, j
' putting tn a aix-inch'rawer pipe with a

four-inch branch, till all wu finblfed.

RAHWAY COMPANY

G-ETSTTJIKTE

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drain* ley them beftm vou lay the main
oooduetors. The man to whpm I refer
above »ays Io regard to hb work, after ho

sais .

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MICHIGAN

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prencriptinni
“
tkiUfully compounded, Aho a full line of
num, H88SM. naiM.

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.»*»•* O&lt;-pnrinio»ti

HASTINGS.’ BARRY COUHtY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1877.

VOL. XXII. NO. 14

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P30F®ro»M. jm Bmffi (MBS

WHOLE NO. 2060.

FARMERS

BMdwr'i Ridi

A Country Bride.

randy top io an ioetenl ;

Thomas Rake
I honor vuur true bcirtcd rtf dcvxion
bat I iha.1 be M party to Ito ou..iiou»a-w

It was vicioriotu over all Competitor* a! the Great Centennial
DR. A. M.BLAZOField Trial. It work* the eaneM beeauae the weight of the driver
PHTBKMAN 4 WBWX
doea? the ddmping, and ia the inoat durable Ireeauae it han
WROUGHT IRON (not caat) Axlce. and BRASS COIL SPRINGS
JQHlt St. lUSTMAX]
(not mm) orer tbeteeth. TJIE CLEANING BAR IS ENTIRELY
ATTO1WET AT LAW k ROLldlTOR'
NEW and NOA’EL. NO STICKS PLUGGED IN THE aXLE.
NO BAR RESTING ON THE TEETH
Wo abto have the
ALONZO D. ( ADH ALUUtR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW * SOLICITOR

d*y for almovt three mouths."
Mr. Sterling, who dl l sot fog a nfogle
word of thio .- invcmatfoa nmwpe him, wuI
for from foriiej u oomfortaUo undei the i
iGEj'dKstf.tca.i:'

CHAMPION

BROWX.M. n.

talking wfith mom Ir

I

rotipk to chambeumid had
• do inthAr mom. The rowel-|

A Hird Country

SINGLE REAPER,

&gt;«lr&lt;

LIGHT MOWER,
•^rif^irss.

■touto, and Mn Unngtr called Mraia

COMBINED MOWER AND REAPER.

p. a. nowFjr.
'•eetr ttor»«OM&lt;.
Kbrtlf
s-:;SESf—*•“*

The Ofaampiou wan the lighunt draft of all the Machines tetted at
the Centennial Hehl Trial of llbwt-rs anti Reapers and received
htke highent award.

“For Falhar'i Honor."

made t Mrnng imnromion upon him. |t,
troubled him iu taka the uwuny ton her |
email finger*. In which tba Um veiu
town through the tranapanent •kin. ia it'
we rouwtod owl Ho wtebed that »he bod

Ervwwo bftght yrmnr eUtdn
nighto Mighty ptote

New Cltumpioa Single Reaper u a COMPLETE SUCCESS.
S5i The
It « unequalled for quality of WORK, LIGHTNESS of DRAFT

‘ My monay foflMe.** nuvtred X'and DURABILITY .being constructed almcwt entirety of Wrought Steriing, frctfttDy. "that money I via
Iron, Malleable Iron and steel, while its
ftxdnh enough to lewd Mr. Granger.' ’
.dent.
"Why du you mv that?"
•'Hr'a dead," replird Mr. SlcrKog cold
aASKUHM. .....
MKT
Weight is Little More Than One-Half
&gt;r
"Dund ■ ■ The wifo'i voice waa full of
other Reapers, which is at very desirable feature.
Mr. Sterling waa paaring the fn»it chop,
•nrpriae an 1 pain Sorrow otrrahadowrd
luiAiift-t* ntixni. ct-to rea t&gt;|r.
where IVO eliildrofi Teye Lcking in at the
STUDEBAKER WAGONrik BDPKBIOB AND HOOSIER GRAIN DBlLLS,
window, whoa thia toaloutw atruck upon
hie eart.
MISHAWAKA DOPBLy. ffiUlVKLR, AC.. IN*
"Auanple won't amt but a penny, Ku­
tin; and I want one ao badly," an.wrrrd
the younger of the two children, a little
Come and see our Stock.
•rod toir palM

Sweet’s F|oTel&gt;

then but the rjuartL Thera fo tsqch cuf
ferjagfa to hto, nod thounandi of «jea
n« roaming tout to aiuouy offering to
1 wack u lhair board, (form!- panoua

HrrtllJ.

DENTIST

HasiviUe.

Mirtiiat

VO1’22&gt;1.

GREBUE &amp; RUSSELL

ATTORNEY
AT LAW k SOLICITOR
BafewSSrSp,

OVER 500 TAYLOR RAKES

SMITH k KMAFPKM.

'

attorkeys at law a solicit­

------

~MraiK t fRTffct-*"

i

GERA.KTID GOLD MEDAL
1‘HYHICUN k BUHOKON.

likp dog* I

TL writer thlnka the hiJU a bed country
1 generally. He baa not taxed any kind of ‘hrougb vUligeo end towna. hi
rl.«.r aighed Mm. Storimr. “Wtat' drawing her atMer back tou the window. ftvnh vugetabka thia year. S'ml aoow . tight itaai before toy could
"Hun t look at them any mo-e. Doo t1
will they do ’ ■
think about them.''
"But I can t help thinking about them, i
who waa only thinking of the throe hw&gt; .inter Katie." pfoaded the child.
I
It van trofw than Mr. burling enuld
dred dolbn be had foe® ovec-pentteded
daat U&gt;under and lighu.iag
to loan the aiak dergyman, tn order that | ttand. Every want afjtfo own efcildrwu
he might go South during the winter. | WM rapplmd. He bought fruit by the Ur
Dinner Table Hinla.
rra. aou non vu a ntuo etiiK pleading
When taking a lady down do not awk
• I* «n •PR’*, wbieberoal only a penny, but
her IT aha ia •rwvki.V* » &gt;Mi.r^^&gt;

peued," coldly

I be a widower,
ru-.pj!

good tuchxutl’

min in bL- family war aev-r acen. Poor
Mjp. &lt;)rang»r
She will be heart bn4-

replard Jfr. Hlerling

xxqtr

•I. W. RIKER.

like Load Metbnnehh'

on they can do without him.
three buadrod dollan 1 would

-1.VD ‘SKl'k'X ^EOALS AT riBLt&gt; TRIALS IX r.URoFK IX IW«.

uw not for any ■
brutal wur-b bb I

GEORGE if-BARDEW.

am wmi urn

DR. ’ll. P- I’lMTUlASt.

A .Norat, IX 15xb CuaI-TSM—The fol-

uuga ■ anuanne riwMre •u«ki a &lt;mu.
I plain ruti-e, with a gtrtkn in front neat- j
ly laid out in bwX-ccvwrod wolkn, nod filled

it h». an uoeduratrl look.

Mery it ia rather-

The ehlhbwb

by each cmtng«

reach Cinaadaign*-

, and looked in at tho chamber J

Lend over bmh ia love with a toantifal
girl, and vfo about to be married to her.
On the eve of the wedding day he waa
called ia to defood an awful miactwanl—a

Mrt. Gen. Sherman.

dn nut eall for tnady and peppenaint
torn •oevttee.

imenda,U&gt; rreanl Mm Ueu. Hoeman foe

PIITHICIAM t « »&lt;J«OS.-OkM ««r F. ».
llxiiaae M1«»
WM. ilHAiyoRD.
: ito-v~rtl»»e«eU. toalTitooyfo3Eyfe.,~-

34 BUCKEYES TO 5 CHAMPIONS

Idr. c; rlmell.
MIYHICUN* *t:yroX.^M»g«

New the hand of death waa upon it
"Poor Mra Granger ! Poor little or- j
pbau !" Well might Mra. Sterling pity I
them. SV ben her merecBarT boabAod
waa aigbine over tKe Iwof three hundred
dollarn. the young wijow lay feMrieaa,

Crack nau for your heataee—i
eth are jnod.
'
Ddttiny ‘‘INa chock Ml’

of the Jubilee, by praMting bee the Gold-

hrmuuia*
baoda in

Jnlli

SO Lb r/1031 UAHT/KGM AND, MlblU.KVlLLE IX I0A
SoM By

Granger, ia which bo talked hopefully of
। bia reweew.
am Manage,, be aaid,

Beautiful Thoughta.

d«y» xftor writing thio letter tbrto come a I
tuddcti ehrnpc of temperature, be took !
ccld, which wan fijlowcd by congxstiaa cd

admiaatioe and imitation

MEaBER BROTHERR
ISAAC W. VROOMAM.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

JOH N Q. CREM1 ■
c. g.'holb’rooj. .
notXKT AT LAW •*&gt;
Jf-EMT
asse (syg-S-* tesa

ARE

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
-.'ssPaints, Oils and Varnishes.
Sf. j.
Carriage. Sin .aid Ornaaeilal Farmers, examine the WIARD
P A I N TE R
PLOW, before purchasingothers,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Sick sad Afflicted!
at

Lefirre, bit beiered once looked upon bit ।
Mre. Gr«n
aa. Hh«

exacting creditor ?
him uupleuMOtly.

•

TV TBS

Tut VtcMatrt'DM or a Mmquk.—

atroeK. Only a week after Mr. Sterling I
tr,.,d the k.v&gt; r&gt;T llui tnner nnaiu»r &gt; I on which Mru. Gru^k had 'naw made
im Mi&gt;i, - waa aou
bene of regaining
nktodonm. If he I

that Mcebetb.

the wn.'IMO. aeventy

lived, the
|e&lt;H ia 1510 tn Henry Vjfil.

little
“All ray les," mutated Mt- 8te,fing.
with a rifoUy r-arling Ha. -I've hewd

I

By' thia

You abould never judge by appeanaoae.
The other day a I Allo weawtn found man

1 Individual U private Hfo who baa received

.

up lusiutas asp hcisitt.

DR. /.'» L.SUM

'Another'

Thia thought ufnoted

■ M «» »» »!*&gt;“
atiD neat on, Mr Sterling took from hie

Al A. «. B4k’» CwriogV “O

Jefferis »L,

the widow n MM,
would hear
adf total, and that J her children, phvoflif.
er toney the huabaud • and father .
He that cannot f.rgiva otben breaka
, the bridge over which,
certainly

brakfaet wan

Romantic Incident »f Un RubaUtM.

■wrivn- POWERS &amp; BARLOW,

furniture

looking bewild«rrd.

■ federete ■
Granger. The ;
woman brought I
txMm. u.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don't buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, lor you
will aaye (floppy by it.
Everybody know* they are the only

M^1

riod. "There ia tn Goo but God.
met ia hie Propbat!’ A hidof alawgtter followed, and the

�TftlfrftifLievl B^rif

No Imlictnwnt, After All
The fallowing article from the pen of' On Thursday nanhtg * nrj '&amp;* of.
tho Rar. Petrcfium V. Nasty, giving the ■ the employes at th* Central.. »«'-■ coal ’
exeat stale uf facte relative te the-. Ute . miner*, end tb&lt;,- foster* »bout the city of.
reM outrage la
wS! ■ bn read i Jackson Inaugurated a strike and took for- j
with mter*t, we think by all uur randens .
It ia copied from the fM, BlaJe.
grounds at that place Mt. Ledyard at
It turns out that tho reported Indiet- nocc telegraphed the facta to Got. Croi- !
went of the LtocUiana Returning Board. jI wdl at Laming. who immediately iuuad ;

. the following Proclamation

VE6ETIIE
Purifies the Blood, Reno- !
vate* end Invigorates
the Whole System.
&lt;«®«» “ j

'h. «k”

&gt;©

m MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE

Altrratlrr,

Tonic.

Solcent

AND DIURETIC.

Is ia now eJutued that Gen. Mabooe
will get the Iicmocraiic nomination for Gov.
of Virginia, and that the remit thereof will

Uirtuoi, Mirs., Atu. 1,1877.

A conventiou of colored people will be
hrid in NrahviRe, Kj., July 31, to cooaider mraiurm for harmaoiiiag the recta

Ltetory of th. mob episode of 1877 will be
that which detail, thn difemrorein dol­
ing with it shown by the anthnritiw of ra­
tions placoi. Tho mobs have been pretty
much alike, and would hare been mors m
if they bad all been treated io tbe msx&gt;
way, bat la some places they were over'awed at the atari; in other* encouraged by
finding the authorities overawed and cowed
un the alighdrt demotmteatiou, snd in
Otiaen still, lofuriated by the sliilly-oblillying, the alteraative raabtMm and imbecili­
ty of those whom plitiea! corruption,
proUHy, had put into positions of grave
responsibility. It would be 1*^1" my

ing away," «■ the newspaper* any after an
election, a great many of the striker* are
acrioualy questioning whether it pay* io

hiaartion iu withholding tho matter from
the grand jury.
Another foitureofthr cuau con.L-te in
the fact, thatwfiiilo tbte information iraa
filed during ihercmiou of the- grand jury,
and two wrafts previous t» it* adjuurn-

nothlng to do with the matter
While
three great muoidpalitiut jtml-referred to
were so utterly wanting in the nerve and
discretion demanded by the crisis, the
Sheriff ol the little town of I’hiUipaburjin
New Jersey, when the strikers undertook
to atop a train, same down with his neigh­
bors and, in language wore forcible than
pHte, said tho runt should go through a! !
all dunrds—auad they went through.
Again, the Mayor of Dover in the urae

d If it eeat the life of every man in i
own - there waa no ififfieulty there.
ia not to be mabiUiarcl that the like i
idity would have been «acctwiful
there.- fur mobs are aggregatictm nf
uu and madaeM, but it d-xw apprar

us pleasure to errelit tbe aukhoriti-.a I
of the city and State of New Yfrk with
displaying, on the whole, excellent man­
agement througbnut the erisi*—for we
trust that it it now aubetaitially todrd io
that Stale. Thia was apparent in dealing
with the eommunistio gathering iu the j
city, which many Were dcairoas should be I course, the .

The autboritiM thought . it better to give
the agitator* *11 the rope they wanted.
their tuaignificcnoe and talked themselves
out. But all the time they wcro\&gt;ldfog
their meeting they were anrreundedby a
cordon that could hsve annihilated them,
and they knew it. Mr. John Hwiaton,
_ ... ■
lAt kJ a- .

• I speak to MXX) rifles that cover you and
to the 1200 cfaha that are drawn against
you." Be rather exaggerated th» force,
which was well enough under the clrctimstetxM, but it was certainly powerful
enongh to hare met say exigency that
might hare been precipitated by ilia elo­
quent miscreants, who diaouvcml at but
that they were not in 1’arw. Tbc;precautiuna also taken by Governor Robin*ou
oa the line of the throdemd railroads
were distinguished by like promptitude,
energyand good judgement. Hu mored
trtep in effectual tnamw, distributed them
where they would be whrdly free from )ocri iufluenoM, offered a reward uf |5fl0 for
•Jie arrest of any man found tampering
with railroad preperey in nolaiion of law ;
sad, having lbs co-opcratiocol the railroad
authority and of the leading turn at all
threatened pointa, he succeeded iu over­
craning the whole danger, which W
seemed at aevcral points very grave.
When the p^ and quiet of the city of
Jackson waa endangered, tho,young but
cnergetie Mayor, without delay, and fa •
spirit of determination that awed ig^ratr^

: encmirs
i &lt;; W. Nicholb
to: it.
••

acne Co avoid gathering la turbulent
crowds in the i(reels, or in aay wi»c enrourapng the Mme. I also reqtxM tbe
Sheriff* of ouuntwa, Mayor* of cities, ami
all other executive officers of the state, to
immediately take such action aa ahaU organiao law-abiding citiarna in their localiue» into a volunteer force for the pramrvatioo of order and the protection of prop­
erty. I earnestly rail upon ail penona In
authority to use every means iu their

pMerrt s F
Th&lt;^A’it,'.»,.i^ Republican recently an­
nounced by rcliafclo authority that Ben
Our Washington Letter.
Wade has become reconciled to the Presi­
dent's policy. Thin has railed forth a
WAilUMOTWt, D. C., July 2fi, 1877.
tnut, for two rauooa, J., the re|«irt is
letter from the tf-flenstor to the Repnbli'Yu are still on the "ragged edge," with
not true; first—it is more thin probable
I —it i. almost certain—that the next few tho orgies bf hearing painfully seaaitire to
i years will bring before tbe Supreme Court j every new rumor rriative to the rule of
*C I—;.,
' the mob whidi Ims obteioed io so many
I,' - i I’ &gt;t!.
American cities during the past w«k. But

-

n..»nrtg.
t. -ilk th*! Yeffftlne

W. 4. PALMER.

Itdiiblc Evidtucs*

&gt;fK,k.re

VagMla.

U bl* time
wise man.
ukbbX

Jegttinc
.
Vrerrtlnr

YrecKlne

W1 non m tm wm

Ye^ttae

Yecetlne
Y«rUne

Fine Tailoring a Specialty.

Ve«eUae
few days went abashed by b« victory over
Joseph, hare aeued upon the fact that b*
did annihilate tho N« Perrea with his1 in­
efficient army, to renew intrigue* for his
remora) The General may rest aMUtod
that while ho ia doing hia level brat al the
poet of danger, hli enemies, safely in Che
rear, will magnify every seeming mmteke

YeseUne

33 Monroe st.. Grand Rapids. Mich.

Y«cethie
YegeUne!

Vcwllur
YegrUne'

Ye^Ciue
Ye«ctiue
VegBtfoe

ery on* in that light. The Mexican dis­
pute hM Iwen much confused by the late
escitement, aod its exact status is hardly
of hi. tew businea. but he will takes comprubendod. though it may be said that
prt io the canrajw.
thoblnater over General Ord's in*tructi»r.«
Tbe Washington R/pMirit is now has been pnch modified by the firm atti­
’ urging the ‘'Southem improvements" ups tude aMumed by that officer with tho &lt;vo
the favorable consideration of Coogtsm in
The Grand Rapid* .
of .Munday !! order to give cmyluytnent to idle lahorera. advance in the pries of meaur and flour is
| mtuplimefits the coot sc of Gov. Crwwoll,f' Thu argument was threadbare long ago., among the immediate probabililtM of the
I in connection with the note, p follows:
'
-Cuiara" Swinton, the Communist on­ future, iu e»Mc&lt;|uence of the railroad
Gov. Croswell, fur hi* timely, temperate, :! tor at the recent snetting, look occasion bloekan ; but our markets are .amply sup­
and firm-toned prt-cbunatioo, and tbe Gov-' to puff the New York -S’«« and commend plied iith all firm products at very low
|ernorand Adjutant General Robcrteon.
i for their timely and considerate action in It to the support of workingmen. Cititcn
I jdaciug the three regiments uf Slate mili- Swiatou belong* to the editorial *uff of
I ti* io their annual oacampmcut ju»t s'- the that paper.
nick of time, and at places where, in case
When Senator Bayard next makes an
singly" have been strangely fulfilled with
addrtM'tn a literary body be will not. in
us, for the sultry air I rein* jregnate-J with
view of recent developmsata, go out of his
the cursings from the rioter*. Great runway to anail Gmdral Sherman for remark
atereotion prevails everywhere, ami terror
ing tint the regular army kept the oounrelgua with savage Uw, brioping carnage,
try from anarchy.
blood aod death in iu trail Here at
' Citiseu Schwab" of New York, one of Jackson a riotous, lawlcm mob rule* the
the pera-xM most active in getting up the hour, striking fnar and nervous dread Io
working nieni* meetings,keeps a rum shop. the heart of those awaiting tin; fatal hour.
He is a fine example of a laboring man's : The many hundred linker* prewcnl a
champion, wbu takre his money, steals hi* Uood-curdling picture, and the ehorua uf
brain and robe hi* family of bread.
oaths and eurare make lite ear to tingle
The Memphis Ap^il atmat out strong —the lowmt dej-tlui of depravity and even
for Mr. BaudaU for Speaker and culls for murder ia writlcp on the countanancea of
some who mean to rale, though the street*
be deluge-1 with blood. Y eslerd.y a train
going south came steaming in. and men
■^Southern improvements," which means sprang from all quarters ia answer to the
j the Tcxns-PariSc subsidy.
secret whistle of the gang, they were teen
A Columbus special relative to the l»cm. by tho driver who let on all tho steam, arid
1 ocratie Slate Convention the night before tho engine reensed like a thing uf life
it met, atatea that a Mr. Bishop wss will- screaming, leaping aod panting te e«esp&lt;
tog to take tbe nomination aid pay aome- tbe dreaded foes, but the infuriated mob
thing for it. This may explain the result. boarded, aod Mt down tbe b’rakea ae never
. The “barT” of money cannot be reristed before, and only m mad men oocld. stop­
ing tbe train instantly. The msil car wm
' by tbe average Democrats reformer.
uecuwpled, nk the conductor told to go.

Vegstiae
Yegeline

Vcertino
YegeUne
Vegrtkur
YegeUne

Yrgetinc

Gl£tO0£RX£iS,

Vecftlnc

Yecetiue
Vaseline

Yegetlae
Ye*etlne

YefftUne
V&lt;etlne

YeceUne

COFFEE

Inline |

SOAP

Vagettec is Sold by AU OruggiiU.

The Mild Power

TOBACCO.

CURES
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY.

STOTSTE -WA.HE.
Vol. 22 4tf.

or none would go." No mail left the atty
I yesterday, and the n-iuer* left the end

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

TRIUMPHANT!

pita aod lounged around the depot.
The prison h well guarded snd one
thousand riUMns can ba raised by giving

Sniit laiut

The Advance Plow

The striker* cboee a bed time, l-ciuc
exeearirely hot hod dry, u&lt;i ruin has fallen i
here in nearly firn weeks, and already tlic &gt;
aky taken on a hurid hue, the corn is
shriveled, the pasture a aoorelied by the

TH*
U&gt; stay. From every Land comm the
ehcariug awuraoec that the inaction, bar
ri»d by the very cxoesoM of the demagogoe leaden, has already act in, ano that
tbe ruffian loafer* and the bullies from the
alums who Lnictdy pushed their way to
the Irodl u the special cbampioua uf labor,
atal had their brief day io that capacity,
wdl soon have abundant time to reflect
ujaie the untlaflle character of the popuI larity acquired aa leaden of brtttal tube,
I aa they langufoh behind the hare of our
| penitentiaries for a lifetime, and which in
the earn of many of them may be cut
•hort by the art of “Jack Ketelf " P“*coger trains are running over the B. k 0.

He and commanded tho reepect oEW tew
abiding citizens, Mid the Jaw should be

Railroodi centering there
run
despite Uwrtrikcn, and. In a fewhouru
tU train* were running on time, tie mob
.iripcreed, and quirt reigned in tb« place
of asmrehy and confurion, withont H&gt;c
of any vfoluot measure, as the mt&gt; well
understood that-no blank ratridge, wou'd
be fired, if firing buraao ueowmny to on-

The Cincinnati Gazrilr tells the mo­
cha aim and employee* in factories that
they acted weakly when they consented to
Imre their inherit the demand of tramps,
roughs and vagabonds.
.
E« Gcv. Letcher of Virginia, when re­
turning from a Baptist fair, waa asked by
a friend what ho had been doing. *1 have
bcm rating oyster* for the Lord at a dol-

rarii's Ministry in an unenviable dilemma
as ragarda truth aad veracity, and front
what can bn gathered the movement of
troop in question sppeare te be accepted
m the first positive step of the British
Govcrumeut, leaking te anned interven­
tion in bekalf of the Turk. Il* popularity
will probably depnd very largely upon iu
turew, and cannot but be regarded by the
Prime Minister aa fall ot pril to his party.
An able and wary opponiiion te watching
tbe first indication ol diaartcr to order an

LIGHT-RUNNINi

HOWER i REAPER

THE CSS.?

BEST.

Plaster, Ums,
Stuooo, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, 4e.

TBE HiSflKS liffilill UHEE

September 17th, aod clones on tho Slat.

The Reform Club of Charlotte nowmeupiea quarters in the new block near the

The Michigan Central It It /trials
for. want uf disposition but from lack of
are thoroughly overhaulmg and repairing
tho Charlotte depot.
executive ability to do the work demanded
of them in the emergency. To'mack
Brookfield is the banner red ribboo
town and boasts of five slaba with 370
credit cannel be awarded Mayor O'Jfocweil, and we trust the people of the flute
will not fid to cell into the public aervi.c undersigned at Grand Raridair. order that.
ia high paaUioaa a man who haa proved complete prcparatirma may be made.
hrumrifan Htb’jo onferoa order, and pra­
N. J. Smith.
By Mdev of tbe Vermont Society.
te-1 the beat interest* of aoriclT*n&gt;» contrast kxrtween the action of Gov.
Craewoll of our State sad aomo ,uf the
G-nrneni of the othor Slates, shows the

ruption of eirfar freight or pameuger trains
although some of iu train hsn-L were inllmldaud into protesting against the trans­
portation of troop by Baltimore roughs
and by tbe tramp who hurried in from
the surrounding country to taka ad vantags
of any opportunity offered for pilhge and
murder, from furloup-U granted many
of tho train han-M of the B. * 0. roud it
u inferred ilia: three will be no resump­
tion to freight traffic until iU protection is
fully guaranteed by a return to our nor­
mal condition
*tew-abidi^ people. The
national authorities ere in receipt of diepatehes from all important point* this
morning, which seem to render inaxpedi
cnl any further special mraaurer by the
mihury to rupprem the inaurrertiou. Pub­
lic property al all toreatwxd pints ap­
pear* to be amply guarded, and R ia be­
lieved the inatruotitma already &gt;Mued to
nd the focal authoritire in proteetiag privat* property and m preserving the peace,
insuro the early ro-nsuMiehm«nt cl law

A. D. 000K.
Q. P. Rowell 4k Co't, Co,.

CR-A-MP'roi’T’ai

IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE “BEST "
; aa4 &lt;1.. il«ro ar. ls~My
»l w“’k. «bs are Infeet*-! onk toe rerel-

HOM ESTl C-HTBG iricius M

'SR:i?SS£^?J£

Battle ctf Benningtnn.
Tile 100 anoiranmry of the RsUlo of
Bcnuiagton will be comiMUtoraled st the
city of Grand Itepda, Mieh., on the ICth
day of August, ,877. Tbe programmo
comprise- a New litgland dinner st Sweet's
Hotel, oration, by Hou. Wm. A. Howard;
poem by Dr. Bingham, music by Prof.
Herrick's Glee Club, toasts and rrapoa^.
All New Engte^drra, rwMrol in 3ltcl&gt;ipui, are cordially invited to bo present
and purtiripato with us in the cefobratinn.
AU who can and will partake of tht dinner j
will plaaae send their wmra to once to the |

'DOMESTIC'

:

�ratrlMd
•tea w4 Aetafaai

OoU loll
Hfa —93s in tte ahadi-.

Ni-fstrike in Hastings, I
fuoirab talk.

. Wbuui, Oortfajcum. Grand MmI tor. tee fag been piaasaed u remorc by
dsrth from
drefc «u Worthy brother.
Harvey Wright, uoa uf d.e charter memben, a. wJlaa uno of tte past maatreo fa
thia lodge, thereby severing still anotbre
AU Abbey, Dewy,
MeNaaghtou.
. fow. ■ H. H..- Cete Ttextar, Cteric. Dud
link ia &amp;. ohafa usd baring no* more SpataMfeg, Tu^iwoa aod WfaUamn.
ley Waner, Prof. Proctor, J. T. Trow­
raeaat ohair, therefae,
Aheent AM. Row al) and Young.
bridge, Mrs Dias, Frank R. Stockton and
Rniltd. That while wr sincerely
AU. Dowry, chainaaa of Committee on
mourn hfa fore, yet w. bow in humblal Sd« aod Omao Walla reported aa foOowi. Hvpktua and Board are among tte artiste
eubmimioe to Ufa cummauds, knowing I r~ tte ll^nkl, thr Jfa^w narf Gro- , wboiihutrate their art idem The eoutribetioos of Mr. Loagfrlfow and Mrs. ThaiI that He dneth ill things srell.
uw am ia vane, but ’-H. H." writes -A
That while wo rem nBor but
Dream about Fairies'' which might per
htlfa of this wodd-o emsaUation tohfaaffartod family, yet wnt^Uu llwmi
. i I- A. Iltebt~4. m Iks weal side af Bread-ay,
, .
,
...
I •^■Ul
*ra»». respestfeHy report that
wixen and earncai sysapatby in their hour
u... — —&lt; —u —u- - a- *-!••-----! of sore trial, and dare aay that Hr who

• tompers tte wind to tte abtwn lamb, will
| te a falter to all tboao who trust in Him.
Rnulrr^, That thia hall atell ba drajwd
in mouniinr ninety days, and that a t»p»
interesting information relating to those
of thew rreolntiotu be prreentei to his
Hrpotl trecptod aod adupted by ayeu airy srebilacta, tte linla; Mrs Groaer
widow and orphan.
. dmcrites A Sammer Rida ia labrador .
Rt*Jrfd, That , ur Master te rcqureUvl aod aay» *&gt; folfowK
, Mr. Stocktou given aw aacouat of a visit to
to procure a photograph uf Bro. AV right Ayw»—AU. Abbey, Dowry, McNaughton, A VilUg. of Wild Breat. Mr. Trow­
Spaulding. Toadinaon. and WinUcmaa.; bridge's aerial fa eontiaubd ; aod there are
to bang la this hall.
other storim an-l aketatea which, with tte '
T. J. WlLPKa,
I usual editorial and aafaneiteaeoaw dapart- I
Nays—Nooe.
W. F. Biegrw,
By AM. Tomlioaon.
(
X/emJsn?, That the Hide Walk Cute- 1
mute, be aod are hereby inauuctad ta I In ibe H m/c-AwmI. we have one poet
esMoa crow walk to te built revom Green writing of another 'poet's boat- Mr. R
street on Went side of Part street.
H. Stod&lt;terd rendering that service for lhe
Adopted by ayre and naya aa follows — j rider Dana In lha next number Mr.
| Stoddard himaclf ia' to be tte subjset of
Eda. BAMwn:—Item, uf mtcraat ia
Ayas—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, MeNaughWoodland are not very numero-a. al thia too, Spaulding. T-*linaua .nd Winkle- ' tte article in the Fret's H«ma Scrim.
, Among tte fahar contributors to this num
time. Bat there fa ooc intarmt&gt;og themr
bee we wotine Nare Perry, Sophia May,
that ahould pteue ril Uropcrorov loviag
Margaret J. Preaton. lhe author of tte
peoplr, aod that is we are not cara.-d with
Cgly Giri Papers, and Margaret Eytinge.
any pka. where intoxicating liquorv are

^J. W. Coater of Haatiogs
nry eloquent .ad atective
' Don ( fail to rewi tte proceeding of tte j ketara al the M. E. Church
eraaieg, July 15th, far wheb Mr- Curtov
reeeirod a OMtritetea uf *3,89.
Advertasiug, not strikes, ia a sure cure I
Tbe proprietor and riert of the drug
atom and tbe proprietor df tbe hotel fro,
AU trains on the Michigan Centra! and
quegtfyAaar language from (he entailing
i» branches are running on time.
pubiie that dom no* art with poodgraje.be
A new rote! nien tte went wing of tte nano, they cannot get amurthiag for tirtroridaew of Hau. H. A- Goodyear.

WOOL WOOL.~
CHY DRUG STORE

,

rtl

■^OOX. UABUXNO SaBM1C RJBDIKS.
| MEDICAL and, LAW
r . rer BOOKS
ryvtW

In Hastings.

Uklbct SCHOOL.
The Woodland Sfacct 8«te-d
coodMtod the roming fj| by the
ssgnod.with able aeriatante if &gt;
commencing on Mreday, Sept. 3.1 and
roounning ten worta. Claam. will prfa».
My be formed in Ptwmanabip, Heading
H-nry I’romid
Md Uigter Anthmatie, i:tem.eisry and
Higher Akp-bm, Goocretiy, Nataral Ph3
T^tT'rBo&lt;&gt;\KeT^' ** A “kateo te formed « frigv-ouiretry
Latin
if there te a auSaaesI nnmber that deaire
11 to Warrant lhe fonnation ofsuch dawn*.
Provision will .bo l« m.dc
(he Bceuni.

XT!* JatouiH CtrnaUM 'Acmpeianey
r&gt;.t&gt;a uf u~.ii.jf., orjwiard tkt wcekl
ago, began with thirty-arrow umnea, and
to day W tert anrUW one h.oJred »d
BiBcty, ver Motto ia "Dwro to de right,”
p&gt;pie.’ririfG.re«nmMW»," GOdra Tert,

c.reftilly Treparel.

CLOSING OUT!
Closing Out!

Adulator,

Closing Ont!
Balahce of Our Spring and Summer s|ock.
Suite ■rtunlly worth $7.50 now only ^6.00

IKELV VEGETABLE

Suite.actually worth $10.00 now only $6.50.

Suite actually worth $12.00 now only $8.50.

Coate and Ve»t&gt; rcaHy worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coats and Veals regular price $12 00 only $8.50.
Boys' mute $1.00. 1.50. 2-50. 3.00. 4,00.
Bbyn' suite for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Mena fine al! wool pants$2,50, 3.00, 3.50.
Men's all wool Coats, job lot, odd airea, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8.00.
MEN’S M HITE VIBES worth $1.25 only 75 cia.
Men'ti snntnier coat* 25cta.
Men's heavy liitci: pants for 85c, worth 1.25.
'

Entire stock to be sacrificed to
make room for our fall stock.

Tte Presidrei fa the Muttul tefc In- i

*&gt;,W!“““*■ «
&lt;bai when lhe I
pfatev Voltes vfihrir comtuny are duly I
relied to act as cuten. . «4far»
avib I
Han. in fupprsaelug tu-t,. u, i. vfadie.,*
ung tte lawt. their efaim. co the company

BAD BREATH.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and
d 42, Canal St.,
GRAJfD RAPIDS.
GBAMD

EADACHE.

fiieSMia'r'LiTnIsniatiiT
it leJkiit.

Lost $100,000
$20,000 Reward!

.
ry'anre mawuleg t. BttO.mm. Tbsa. acua .re frwn fJM
la rJ.«U . sack drawn surr fac- &gt;'«r IkHr rvtaru la as, we wilt pay
rttb at tbeir teoe
valua, sta.aetlag la ppi.tkk.
K"""' *f B,'B - a- a»*ker. tadmg any fa the kke.e setae, will earetelty mall them t.

IT HAS NOfcQUAL.
faw.«3«. •fa4kraK^H-rai

Til C0S8UMPHVI8.
S.ix?ai£^5ascw“.’«-i

)

B.

MtNITACmUtRa

B.

SOU) BY ALL STORK KEFF1RS.

3!

$20,000 REWARD! $20,000
Lost $100,0001
' P.
B.

BININGER'S
“OLD LONDON DOCK GIN.

trade u rvalinually ioerreamg. be call, th,
attention of the t ublie generally to ba aa.
taweivn atook and particularly to hi, Uv

Camak* Sat ntamn Hail*At uxtTh» petite line. «an*»&lt;c&gt;l ua their
euiworr
ev^ Munday May 14lh,i
three fail express inutu oest, in cwencctfoo
with tte M. C IL R. Pnsamige-s leaving
H swing, m 7-JW*. m., arrive al Buffalo
annsaday M 8*10 KM., and Now Yurt]
next morning al I0.3U g. M. This fa a j
^y exprem i. tte beat Irifa between I
Mtchwan and tte E~t
tan from ,
Detroit to HsfJa, atepiug ooaotea from
HufWo to New Tort.

SOLD BY ALL STORE KKEPKRS

■»jtwwen,aaat

$W REWABD!
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Sarsaparilla

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I of IUTB, CAPS nsri GKNTW FVRNI8HING GOODS to be Ibaod’urt-'

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Joke rorne. ia, 7/A* IS RKLI.

IXG THEM AT Mt’Cn I.OVtER
rA/t'AN-Don l fail io tee the goods te-

1« fa pot Mutebk a Mooed attempt would
.'Wares expect mneh aywpathy. Wc hope rreuh ni easily far tte mob M tte Cr?t.
At St. Lovis, nlfain are resuming their,
rtb areridert gill leaeh him and ail ottey
pcnwia oU If, tes'e team* atanllng ia tte otdinary sppesranoe, and m doubt ia felt
ttei the pbifae will te abb, tearefcrth. to
street wilteal being properif

cfafa whteb will probably bring abort an
'a^afa’ntioi of dlterewcfa &lt;t «ffa.
Tte Ute Slw rtriken mill b-U rett
and teebre itey will trot rr»W» to »&lt;*k
nates tte rednatlM of wagca Is snusfod
On the 0- and M- read fretgbte Barred
(« ueoal. tte stdkasu pocreBy going to

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&lt; a&gt;s Welcomb Marble.

man, and rfa. if •{*&gt; danragn bad been

Thf Port Wayne strikers bold out, bet
negfaiatioaa asw ia f rogruaa with ibe oM

./terr BTOri,
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Sch*&gt;o1 Bool“

, rnnteted at IMdfatet. rates.

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। At tbte time Aid. Young entered ttei
i Counril rooms and tpok hia real.
Tho above account, were tliuwsd. and '
orders directed to te drawn ua tte proper
, fund, by ayre Kd naya aa fallow
j . Ayna—Aid. Abbey .‘Dewy, .McNaugh­
ton, SpaaUfag, Tbndiofoa, Wtnklaaaaa
; and Young—7.

Aid. Temifasoti moved, Thai tte Street
Commillte be and are hereby instructed
to cairre the foot walk on East side of Pile
Bridge on Mkh. Are. to te leveled and
pUord in proper atepe and abo to cause
flo-xl Wood lodged sgslmt Mid bridge to
be removed, which motion waa adopted.
Aid. Tomlinaou maved. That the South ;
■ide of State blrttt te gndnl fcf a side­ ba&lt;|l|*t *•’ »'.'**•! tbe trepte had tte «•&gt;»• 1
Hall M&gt;-nlghL *"
walk from opposite tie nriJoocai uf tte i sapetteire. lbs axa./ faiaa ^uiskly rii-«l I
’ Nnhville Hems
by ladlvhlusl rauait^rev. Tbe lavrirs fa I
Dtu't fail to atieod the tamperscor
Robert Brady talks of building a large, i late H. J. KsnfieU in amund wan!. Wefa liailae. a asIn Uniu. .re
Ibnb. Mm I’. T. W. t amsteU dewrib..
faceting next Sunday aftarnoou on ti|« ; brick dwelling house this fall, which i. to | to the fool bridge; fhirh mfaion &lt;ns re.
a yslten walsrUy tbs dtemverol la Dori U .
C&lt;4rt Hutto- Square.
। te kiiuaLei it the centre of the village. •
M». ckaptrrs of
are ssrewlei tv a I
] Robert is an euterprbiug bgstQW msn,'
The regular tnomldy bnaincsw mwtiajf
; That the question af tte legality uf)
of the Reform dab for August will ucear -■ and fa determined fof to te outvied in th*
1■ impyorement of Sashvilie.
Such mm Liquor Bonds apptnyed ‘,y thia ttoyrd be
on Tlie-dry evening of seat week.
referred to City Attorney ami that te re­
ere a btedug to tho ecmvnnity.
The regular August meeting of tte
port at tte not meet mg.
Dr. Wickam has bought a bran new
B-ard ot hhlm-atiou will beheld al the
Motion adopted.
boggy. He says tte fair sex must be
uf tte Serwury next Tuesday even- ,
Dy Aid. Deweyhumored and be is willing to do hia share.
Rrtdnd, That when ibis Council ad
That's right, Ductor, throw io your mite, jotrne we adjourn nutil Monday evening
and |gay . ujtMtoJoof blowing* follow­
neat, for tte rapron pnrpoee of taking ,
into
omeiucTaUoa tte nistur, 4&gt;c wsdeoBlsek A Fuller. It u a derided improve- j ! W. 8. Ay Is worth has removed to Mid- ing w&lt;i straightening of State .trurf from •
“dlaville, there to ply hit vocation as a met• '■ Court to Green street ia ward two, and &lt;
ichart. We regret bis Ioe&lt;, snd congratu­ tbfa the lUcnrder notify carb and ail per-1
Tte usual Sunday Achuul exerefare wiii |'
late &lt;mr sister riUsgu on its valuable ac- : I' OS intervoted therein of-said moating and 1
. te held itaat riabtetb 41 tte M. E-ehurebl &lt;qnisitiuti. "Wall" is a teakras worker, and
aubjact bo and ia hereby deferred until
.
I will mile it interesting for tte people of
Monday rveaiog mu'
_X
titermsn being at I’otoskj_ j _! Middlerjlis
Baeoiqifoc »aa adopted l&lt;y gjm aad
A new Wa'k baa been built by lhe
Charley Bronson, oar genial landlord, bora aa firiluio.
io front of (te lot owned by Juhn Beaenxe } abd'Xis amiable wife have retained home
Ayaa-.AU. Abbay, Danny, McNaugh­
on Broadway tte pt esen I week. A much [ aooo more; and now the boardeni and iton, Tcmlisaoo, Wiwkk-maa and Yeung ।
needed improtetuanL
1 gucats rejoice aa the folks did of old when
Lstlsrs edlrsBMd ta tbe MUatag perseaa
H«. .X.U-,
-uimeala aartausel ia the pauS.i al Haxisia.
i!iou&lt;*fa*. He write, ptertody of tte.I There hate been arraral lawuite rom­
Itarry &lt;«saty. Miek , July t|. ID77 t
That tte Sirert CommUfto be author­
coaatry t»d huprv for ponnaneijt relief io J, enrol in our viU»p thia week
M. «J. Be.ate
C»l«. lUkrwk. K-ro ।
' ired to procure vpea&gt;nliva for repairing Katorts. tfaac Roeaaber^ Arabey Hlskwaa.
that wild but beautiful country.
but when Brady A Cntae stopped into the
e‘l|we»a, tte eaMulling partire goqld beat a sbaunent ata So-jth fafa af |pn Bridge,
Ata meeting of Hsstipga Lodge,
j Motion adopted
hasty ratrsai.
14, V. S. of L, bald c» Saturday farm
His Hum* tte Mayas, sppaietai the
Gro. M Dewey, apd Beqj. B. Buee
Tte strike is o»er, and brother Pariah following Alda, u a menten of tbe standelrrtrd delates to the Grand Lodge: ten p»« to work on tte Ud wages, bat ng cr.mmiuews to fill tscanciea canard by
wiiirh meets al Grand Hapsda today.
' ^11 hare thia plane noon, to seek his far rasigpation of Aid.' Lewis.
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Good leek tn you,
Committea on Finance—Aid. Young. |
The ioteieat in ite AinjJpy
Ctantoittoa ua (tens end Side Walks-|
meetings, on tte Court House Sq
Aid. winkieu.su
continue unabated, nod tte atteodanoe b
Railroad Matter*.
'
Committee OO OnHnanora—A ld.Wia-1
good drepito tbe cxlreaae hfa weather.
Tte railroad Mtaaifoe, ihb mornlag,
Wh are far from taring convinced that tbe may te very brirly rcaiiErd npJJed Ribben movement is on tte wane—
Tte freight btekade at Husterg fa
|/n lU sopt^ry g p.w» stroeger aod pretty wall beoken. 1‘aanager traina are
slr’ingw.
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kfatoiod ng
ihd tok4r*
i.rrBKAftw !u&gt;?icb»
There .was’ a . runaway on our streets
On the Bakin.ore and Ohio road freight
Tuoulsy afirennoo. reused by leaving un­ M well as passenger trains - are running
Tte pubtbten of Mrr&amp;arr's .VortA/y .
undertake a dllteult task when the seek to I
hitched a team. In this inatance but lit­ are./ and want frota Cumberland
A’. Chisago ite quiet is only brokso by maks'ready a tjxabDy Mtobfo number, be
tle damage waa door, which waa fortunate,
m fhe tram waa tte property ot a poor 1 earn-- iatiusaliosie that tte n&lt;-tcre may try

Ip Indiana |ba Vandal., ewpueen altftopted to prerart trains faup woriag,
but. tet eight, they teU t teretre- at
which it waa rewired to go to work at

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Suita actually worth $15 0Q now only $10.00.

A rary faw ahoertr last Tteunday and . Hon. J. W Stischcomb baa throated a
yet earn nod potataa anad mure rale
field of 12 acrew of Clawaoo what, from
Tte regular m .utUy meeUag af the which ba recrivod a yield of marly du
Common Council win be l.cM on Friday bu.hria per acre. Thia baa baea nearly’
the average yield pf all thpt l«a been
Wright a nfacd Ventriloquist, | throated uf this hind of wk«&lt; ao /ar M
u. i&gt;. a. .
etc.. wiU eaiarUio tte people at CuIm’ we have bees able to lereu.

Wc are tpformed fate* Stedif Graaay
arrowed yeetarday CM wsmuei L iiHtai*
of In lag. charged with » nindidng a rape
on a daughter of J atore Brew of that
township. Tte girl fa between right and
nmo yores af Mtv It is stated that Brew
tad hit Wtf» war abiant from boane and
that Halbeit inured «£c grl to go with
him to the fafaun: a&gt; Sunday rvewiag far1
(ba row, *r.i romwuued tte «rtax&gt; while
out ia du rondo. The aaaminateip if eat
dnaa far thi. monrihg before Jrttb*

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fare pwreteaing.

SldNOT BIGHAT

GOOD IKTS TO THK FUBLK!
»«» »rc four prafasdy
__________ uproptiate to the are
IbomMs. OfarkaK. Wbitol.es'l
i very pieaaantly and tmdeestandiegthe hsaata and habits of tbe North
foan Grouse; in another, Mr. J. Egi^ontgotwerj. under tte iWe of’A
Jvy faj*.: a-fto a.

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STOCK OF GBOCEBIE8

CARBOLIC OIL

a of Twise MmaUnW .• &gt;h.
nem&gt;orSe~&gt;&gt;

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cf si: kiud. eurad. Caoeers uf tte Blrest I
rewseeed without breaking tberekin if Ink -1
an surly. Knifa Mt wed. \erj Hub I
pain. Call on or eddr—
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PltiFLK OF BARRY COUNTY

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CHESTER’S CUBE
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COMPETITION won

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taro Mm.tw.ta tew 4«.

TTbUE TABXaE.

PoMt&gt;UM&gt;icAi.8&lt;KurrT row th Twix I
TT-wtrmt Amxt Fain, to m H«ij&gt;

WKVnUPAT, mt'MDAT AMD FMi&gt;at, tavntta LT, 18,19. 2V*awn
21, 19T7.

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Railroads.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER.

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TaJdng Eftwct June 2&lt;th Ifyy

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Has The Largest Circulation.
Is Kadically Republican in Sentiment.
raiaero, mechanic*, raanafaiiturera, artMa.
h-jrtirulturirt*. pomologirta and fioriata of
the SOU. The prevniuitia muat amount '
to &gt;10,000, which will be paid in auk,.nJ ’
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In Our

lUnruwu kindred or brerel. that w, Nairt- j
j horn* agaiatt Shorthorns Devon* againat ,
. Devon.. The tolal mmi-ima fur mitlr
imported from China; and, uf eouroe, a the liberal
great deal of lying was published about tuent hi

DEPARTMENT,
Wo are prepared to till all Order? promptly for

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Letvpccd, are all considered. It ia thought
that thia policy will meet lhe approval of!
the friend* of the Society. For thorough- j
bred*-the premiuma amount to &gt;300, for
hoTM* afal! wwi, &gt;517; for ■ road»ten, •
that breed, or tbe Aylcibcry'dvek., which broaden rtoek,’&gt;378; f&lt;* erut* driving
honca tn rnad wagon. 8315; for draught
horaro, &gt;354; for aaddle horaot, |.'b&gt;. ictal ।

Rouen uoeki, and they hare no .{uaRtiea

on very tightly, hiving ail Inebd docent toena of Uro Petina are frequently am.

a new ciaaa—Clam 18, Diviaion U , bard-1
era apecial prctniumi for Michigan borac, .
roadatrra, thoroughbred*, Million., mare,
and geldiam. and have offered a liberal

and when dry apply another coat, filling
up all the crevices where tbe board* were

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­
ments, Envelopes, Busi­
ness and Calling
Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.

KISKiSSWTftE
iffiutl K/w a K^utu.

HAND RAPIDS DIVISIDI.
Tie KrtUhle MNH Uw

■tn DAPIDI AID DSilin

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Urovwte t W~4mI Mm

Geo M. Dewey, Editor.
Stale Sr., Haxtingw. Mich.

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I ** arm that the tool amount x-ferv.1 io
Hie ISV 4T10X ar
|fcc l orMi dlTir!own{ b
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“The mom cffecUre pre.erv.tive for egga : o.,t ,u illiberal amount, but one that will
that bat 4X been proproed ia linared oil,or justify* an cahibitloa of liorvea heretofore j
cotton -red oU m*y be uaed matw-l By ««*w|Ual*J i» the 8b|e. Il will bo noticed
um. lw,

thick

iu. dk„d ,,k,.E

f

.a

ehaff, oork-eutinga, at maple fowduu.

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dwelling-house, it-la better to corer lhe 1 —-,V.feWa.'.
I
T iTT*.” TT '
A M.itaknn Dugiiotta.
Yeatcrday, juat aa lhe aun had fairly
r.^l
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houee coating from 12.00" to &gt;3,it0ll eaa
’ be ronftd fir about t^OO, while cement. Pacific slope. atoiitury fa

- •vperioteodrnt by it»elf.
' A groat attraction ba* l«n tdded t«
llw p,m|lry
jo thefertibm Mr
|
II. Todd, uf Vermillion, Ohio, will
1
a*
al* thia .ianaetHUnt

tsswysswas
•zu’:.

a roof at the latter materia! ia not
KBtTTIXO tel'ILDtaua.

muvru onwaro, an nnci.caciou* or trie in , ••• “ lervat that waa centering itaelf In hi* wel- ’n,i
far*. . He had hardly pracrew*.! the die I brnfox)
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law L&gt;. •&gt;

on the frunn of buihiinpi; aod haring

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fasaf
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•s Tte Great Swta Ttemfc
orthern
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BAILWAY COMPANY
CENTRAL

A aolid wall of mortality wm formed
around the apot where the’ victim of the
awn'a fierce raye had-fallen. Npt a broath

Down to a Butinett Bath.

with a note from

Depot, 104 READE STREET, Kew York.
tboe remarks rontemplatra building a
dwelling, 1 ad vine bin to one hemlock for

abljr deigned
the pair! far

Dear wife: deed me a poekel-haadkerchief.
John.
She went tluwly to that drawer U get
the droirod article, and while looking for it I
.L.
------- ml. ui—:
t_.... '

Sunlight of my *ou! : Yr.n will have i
afflicted man. and W» told that be waa to acad me, a handkrtchirf.
Yuur I
bfe, laating perbapa 100 year., if kept dry. •uffrriag front aunatrnkn. He {rained hi* bewitching ayae to turned my hrod thia
riaeal tube to thr proper elevation and morning that 1 fovjrot to take one with me.
located the air aod than aaidp "Gentle­
U you JLdlkm Mere, jut when driven, to men, you an tuiatakefl in your diagntwi*.
Thia thing &lt; touching hia note: la* never

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GEO.

via IlIll.O

i te* rfMiteww.uiVn
2^«=JSSfcs

uiJs'ESME

PARLOR ORGANS

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25 to 30 reara ago, the majority of country
lity fairy-wife. Your* tendofy, Jokn.
SJic aighed. gave tbe hry the handkarehirf. and aighed again.—ZMebwry

tens
!•••■*. ImmK m

glided over the water* of yonder bey
aminal a pint of pickled |*ppm." An
old Ur who waa prawat looked Jtp into
^About forty can of 1dvwrpbol freight
the venerable virngc ol the vpWrer and
daily paaa over lhe Chicago and Lake |
aaid, “Governor, y.mr head ia Irrel yet,’’
Huron Railroad. Ttecoo cant go to Mon- |

excunum of mett&gt;brrt of the Leciaiatunt
of thia Slate tu the upper pcninaala, to
«t*n from Chicago Augvl 7th. The
party will riait the iron and copper
mining region*, ami Lak* Superior

THR ORIGINAL

“ Where ia your wife!"

ON LT

genuine

'Vitalif ThreUiit laches.

Hoe. Henry Chamberlain, of Three

that

POULTRY WORLD.
we think

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City Drug Store!
J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

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MICHIGAN.

Bffig
Drugs and Mcdicinea of nil (h scriptiuris

Also n full line of

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Railroad

Lfflaoi, LI. SRI.
tevr- "siasEs8

for Liverpool.

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Pennsylvania

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VOL. XXII. NO. 15

HASTINGS. BABRY COUNT/, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8. 1877.

WHOLE NO. 2061.

'"ii-W”'
of He pigeon tribe. Thia fellow, who is
■tewt . b« m . rntll twrkcy. fa eaW
the .-rowoed-m^coa, nod comas Tram Jsv,
tudaora. of the neighboring irionda. He
i» a splendid bird, with a wide-spreading

Itwill pay you to Drill your grain. You will gave one-half
bushel of seed {ter acre, and gain from three to ten bushels per
acre in the yield; but to obtain the best results you mutt hart a
Drill \that iciUnot bunrh thi need.

PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON
rets the ttuwer Hlixk.fllatvtt'rML^MSac*.

ATTORNEY AT LAWASOLMBTOB
^CUAXCIfRr.

-‘“;-k*u-b.d andHwposiag air.

The Superior

doao the seaaun. It proved a great .ucores. Tbe day M-ed merrily on. until
luncboou-timc. Rupert bad made up bat
mind to have ijuict ramble with Kitty,
»nev this meal, and if thing, wont ■&lt;
tn sneak d his love. . But be bad counted
without his host, for when luncheon was
over, and he had get rid of hi« snnl, Mra.
Stacy, wbo bad relied him to her side to
wait on her, lo! Kitty had diaappaued.
Full of jealous fours, sad determined to
find out wbo his rival was, he set
forth ihnxuh tba wood, tu discover

FORCE FEED will bow all kinds of Grain and Grans seed
ly as Sand rani through an Hour
Glass. And the

HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED,
IB one of the best Drills manufactured. Quantity of need sown
regulated without change of gear-wheels and a perfect force fkkd.
whether towing one peck or four bushels per acre, which is the
case with no other drill.

STUDEBAKER!
HAntUttlg. MU*H.. U K. WTACFfKA. Ttt^.
IlsviastM.«4 lb«, C«&gt;uat UeasasaVMU* ®V
•14 »!••' «l tarts—.. with areva r—m »4 betwr
. &lt; aa.&gt;i&gt;toia&lt;.l&gt;iisll to Jj—t io are all wr
aits- -satawLtsxj:' ts
war

S

LIGHTEST RUSHING WAGONS BADE.

“Ob. darling!” he cried, “what an it ?
Thank heaven. 1 hare found you.”
“Oh, Mr. Mortoaer," abe cried with a
little sob, “how glad I am to see you * I
began to think I should have to stay here
ell night alone. I've aprained my ankle
ao I can’t walk. What «Lr» I do and

nU »stm I* Will ths SiraJta^ 8iBte. wiMittaaaM
I
tn raUai h st p mi w ate.
S0F*Hari [ssm made by han 1 from the best Extern Oak leather,!
and every strap warranted.

DENTIST

Our hero took both tbs little bands,
and held then tightly in bin own, while
he auctioned h«r anxiously as to the
accident, relating meatllitne how be came
to And her
•Bat bow,” cxdaimed Kitty ruefully,
when he bad dona, “tow am I ever to
get back ? I don't bulieve 1 can walk a

GREBLE &amp; RL'SBELL

Sicilian.

Neville.

farm-house, where a swing had been put
up for her. in a little grove of trees.
Huddenly a - merry voire culled out I
•■Here." and a handsome young own
leaped the low fence, sod advanced
toward her, laughing, and duffing his hat.
Kitty was out of tec swine and on her
feet in an instant. bar eyes Hashing, her
figure drawn up to its full bight. She
looked prettier than erat in her indigna-

ATTORN KYS AT LAW 4 SOLICIT-

“tWI yo«."'
JUSTICE or THE PEACE. Ihwma t

GKOKGE U B.lItDEN.
jLuiTe?.F

jimirmii: num

4766

Kitty looked as if she

' Certainly, with the utmost roclnras.
"You called •Kup-.-rt,' didn't you
“I was calling my dog. sir," ssld Kitty,
with infinite hauteur.
‘ WeH, I'm uut exactly a dog,*' was the
laughing answer, “batxl've often been
railed -an impudent-puppv — at your aerrice, Miaaf* And he bowed spin proKiuy,
___ .. ------------------------------------- e mut­
tered to herself, not cxjecting to be heard,

Tbe stranger beard tbe word, MvertbeIca. Mri manner changed He became
*n scrii’O* and deferential • u the most
chivalrous knight of old in presence oi his

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"I beg pardon. V® afraid I’m tras-paaring. But the path through lbs field
was trodden as jf oos had the right of
way there, an-i 1 beard you call—well.
I made a mistake." Again the mirthful
took danced in hi^eycn. "Good morning.”
He swept the very ground with his hat
as he executed soother profound bow, and
then turned, and putting his hand on the
top of the fence, vaulted ever, and the
next moment wm out uf sight.
Kitty did not swing any more that day,
but went back to the bouse, muttering.
"The impudent fellow!" white tbe real
Rupert, who had been off chasing a nb
bit, re appeared jnst al this juncture, and
accompanied her, frolicking and barking
round her. Bnt thia ^as not the Rupert
she meant wbeu-lhe aaid “The impudent

said die General, leading that personage
up to KiUy. • His Mtne, by bsptiam, u
Rupert Morus^r, but bo is st»b a saucy
follow, that W ia boat known among his
friends as ‘thst iapudrat puppy!' "
Tbe eyes ef tlie two young people tneL
Young Mr. Mortimer's were daoring with
fun. For tbs life of hrr. Kitty ronld not
help laughing. 8o they laughed in con­
cert, and be aaid, bowing low, and repeat­
ing the worda be had used in the garden,
“Yea, 'that impudent poppy'—al yourser-

■He is making sport of me,'' paid Kitty
to beredf. and drew h-rwelf up Unghuly;
31 for the teju of tbe interview tbt was
J and rererrrd, coeflnlng herself to

“Of rouree you, can't. Who aaid you
could ?" cried Rupert. “Bui you If get
back rfgh^all the suae, for I intend to
• Curry me 1" KMy gave a little serous,
and-shrunk back, and covered her fat®
with both hands, for ahe felt the Mfot ‘

blundered oct. untbinkinylx “What will
Rupert did.: not atop to reply to i
thia question. ..Tify little cared be for
wbal people Said. Without a word, he
put hi. arm. about Kitty, and lifting bar
bodily from her fret, Walked of with her
a* if she had been a Imlber-weight
At firet, Killy struggled a little , but
the strong, manly arena bdd her close, and
sho anon began rather to like it, and u
think it all rcry defchtful.
“At any rate,'* aha said to'benelf, “I
can't help it; be is too masterful to

Of pevplM, it may well bo Called the mtn.
do of the nineteenth centurv.
Tbe statistic, showing th., curt, indoUodlto., ste.. of nuircad, in the United
States
18G7 and tor 1876, riford a Hue
to many uf the
whkb have led to
tbe failure of ao many railroad inresttuarta
»•
®&gt;d to pay Inmreer on tbrir
bonds. The folfowing will rerve to Dins.

the bugh'mg.jMk^ K the fimt Zx
he H rtally a.king.fiabev, though bo addo® pres near tba water. Therefore, of
course, ho etanot carry on bis regular
hmtnms,—or what Cnght to be bis regu­
lar Umtores, if bis name i» ooneca,—aad :
so he cue ten to himsdfwith catching liz
xrol. and mire, and such small frv v may
be found od short Then', again, be is
peculiar because besets more like zeal
than a bird in hunting for small pme.
He w-.l| .u od Watch a moure-holo just
| like a regular old IMbby-cat. ,nd when the
mcree rectarm out, he will pounce upoll
| it as quickly so any pus yM wverxSsw.
It uuy bo thal he laughs so mtpfo.twanse
be coniiaually sera for himtdf what an :
utterly absurd kind sfa-blrd he it

uiing Was wrong, and ho hurriod on, ths
dog rapidly leading th.- way.
At bat, in an opening In the womb, ou
a tnoES-corercd rock, bo saw Kilty, pale.
bTHUblcre. and sp^rently in pain.
In a moment ba area at her tide. All.
hi» jealousy wv pw. Love was upper- I

Every wheel ,is boiled in Oil. every box set in White Lead.
TUSkcfew are.-ret with the Patent Skein Setter, and the Boxen
by Haudraulic Machinery, and tine in the reason they are the

Sweet’s

... ,TO, ueaare
tad! m .dichtgan nr the United States b - - —, — ....
Itabfetopay.ahowldtb. plamtUTwin the but becauan of their oddity, era called
Tbe name may
atut. Messrs. Christian * CL. refused to -foughing jMkM— "
pay, nod far a time were debarred from »tnk« you as a very strange one to give to
making any flour. On giving bonds to .• a bird, but there ia a rmaon for it. In
AoMrabfa
whs*
there
bird,
cere fro.,
the amount of KBO.OOO, to indemnifv the
ownereof the patent, should the* suit jI the early acrtlera used to hear in the woods
wbieh is now pending in the United States France noises which sounded as if they
Distna Court at Minneapolis U- decided were made by . jackare who had beard a
inxd yoke, and was langhlng heartily at it
in their foror.
The bringing of thia suit againrt one of Tbe people eonld scarrelr make un their
lbs largest flour mannfrefaren in the
oounttT. Us thoroughly alaramd the mUl-

jumping and barkiwg, and manifesting the
greatest delight st seeing him. But when
Rupert stopped to pm his Bamnaake, the
dog darted ahead; then stopped and
looked wistfully at Rupert, and then
rushed on again.* "What ran be man*"

If you want a NEW WAGON be sure' and buy the

If rfei

ues for flour, u mad. by Prof. IL Prtw- j sat a long ruwX-Lar little l irds of difer'
coll, of Michigan I'Diversity
ent colorj^fid sizes, but al! very eujsll
First—The total.nitrogen (jn the grain Thea^. Were African finches, and it was
dried sUH* degrees Fahrenheit |.
v&lt;^ .mnriugu
ere per-1
Sceood—The total albnaienuid. /the (fectly -(islet until ...me 00e came to one
flcah-fnrmiog eonutilncnte) by oalcula}iMf'
cad of the cage Then ever, enc &lt;-f these
from tile nitrogen.
x ’
little birds turned it, head to see wbo it
TMrd—Tbe starch and deriwtfrae (thewas. When the j»nwn went to the other
force-riving eoostitueuts!. tt the dried
end, they all turned their beads, at the
grain.
•
same moment, in that direction They
Fourth—The water ofaUined al 212
moved ao quickly, and in such perfect or­
det'ros FahruiMit.
der, that you might have thought they
bad l&lt;ou drilled by a military officer. Z
A&lt; I bad not now to look at all tbe
bird.-. I pa^cd around among the long
| hjg^d barons, bright-colored pheasants,
i gorgeous cluttering parrots, prettv Hole
{mnwprete, finebes of all kinds,-black,
white, red green end [ urple.-grreubeak.
(which -are finebss with broad, thick
bails, and some of them with beautiful
•eariet and black plumage ); Btino-birda,
which come from India, and talk as well
:..... «. rr«® better than, the most cokrersaanipi., Mr
&gt;»d the wrever-bird, &lt;d
77 -la- "hich you may Lave heard under the
name o&lt; the sociable grosbeak, and which
. . .
.
—------- s~ . very-good sort of bird, ah

tbe sowing of those varieties io the order
io which they are mated above.
Aa a farther expression of the meeting
tn regard to the variety of witcat known
■a the "Cmwwin, " the following reaolutior..
presented by W. W- Hatch, wa» nnar.imoualy adopted;
ZfrsoW, That it in the nenoc of this
on the way. Nobody can drive you with meeting that the "Chwaoo” wheat is the
to little pain m I tan." he added, seeing
she was about to object "Bouden, you
aiuat begin to obey me, so an to got your
hand in, for you ana going to bo my wife,
you know.'
A committee oomRuur of J. I). Bayes,
•Your wile |" cried KiUy. She gave a L&gt; B. Merrill and W. W. Hateh wm
her head, but she pointed to confer with the IVtroil Board
pout* and a tom of U;
nluabtd, and not with anger either.
either Yes
Yea ; of Trade, urging that they make a eepablushed
the tips
of her dainty «sn
nan.
---------,—
___ ,to
TaU grade ol the Clawson wheat
“Of coarae,"
"Of
coarse," retorted
seizor* Rupert,
- --------------as he
On motion of Mr. Hateh the fallowing
stepped
- ’ softly
* “*- 'into
- the phaeton, and took reaolntiou was adopted:
bis scat braide bar, looking
fL
half-auciiv,
Rrtolttfi, That this Convention recom­
half-fundly into her styas, which fell before mend to the farmm of Michigan the ocIt Ml along. Didn't oewKty ol lotting their wheat remain io
the ttrar until it has gone through the
the *ma«| impudent sweating [woocm, a»|t would greatly add

tie. For Kitty and Rupert were married
early in the autumn, and were aopezfarive
ly happy.
• Do you know, • and Rupert one day,
"that it was tbe merest accident w» ever tionel Board of Trade al thrir next mret
Knew each other Y I had come down to log la Milwaukee August 21, to take into
■y undo'a for a tingle eight only, wheti eoaridetatioa the question of patents or
patent laws aad give the matter due con
rideraticn. lo answer lo tbe request of several of
the luetnben present. Jsoob Barnes, on&lt;oftbe.Dtiretora of tlie Fidelity Inwraocr
Company, of Chrasgo, explained the workings of that and other ssrapenlos l-i the
fasuranct at milling ar extra baaaroou
property. Stelisrica were prevented by
I him sad other meoibers showing that of
all to-termed extra hsunluua property iusored in the United States the number of
mills which are included under that brad
burned during tbe prrt year
Irre than
Michigan Millars.
any one other dam ef socallcd hamrdatM
property, icw-hoosM aoegtod. In view of
this tact he thought the rates of insuranee
charged mill os-tuns were exurhitatat and
anjost, MBtimeota which' were ladoraed
by all paeaaot.
Ths oonvourioa, wkh thanks to the
Board of Trade for the ute of their room..

big as crows, with enormous bills as large
as the daws of lobsters, and of very much
the Mine shape. Some ot three great bills,
naif Mbig rathe bird, were red, and,
otben were dark-eulured. Home of the
oockatros were of a beantifn] color, and
one kind, from Australia looked exactly as
if it had been nwv once, but had been
waahed and bad foded.—JVww. “A 171
of Wat fhatu," U front R. Stodt-

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.

oenL, while that of funded debt is 433.
Further allowance should be mode in conaidering the item ot capital stock for tbe
larpr amount which repriw^nte not only
no value but for which nuVuney wwever
paid. Few nilrands have' bran built uf
lain in which tbn capital stock reptsrented
any expenditure ofnoMjr directly therefor
by the holders. Roads barn been istill
with insncy rsx-d on bunds and &lt;m bunds
■old. for fevtn fifty to. ninety percent.'of
their tta, «, that both tbe it&gt;err«Mt of
stock and bonded indvbtedne* is more w
less inflated and far from a reality.
There is still mother canao explaining
the failure of railnwla to nay stockholder,
acd Kind owners. The increa® of rail­
foods during the ten years ha, Uea
per «*.. while tbn ii.creare e,f populatii,n
in the same period has been hut 23.0G per
cent., showing that t)M; gnratb of the rail­
roads ef the country has been four tinwa
mlgrral as Iu growh in jupulalion. la
LiOCibo nutabcr of inbafotanto to sweh
ratio IT railroad wm W», wtufe'm IRlu It
wan only iTt: The experience of New
hnplaad, where the industries of tbe peo­
ple are as farotable tn the profitable man­
agement of railroad-, m elsewhere, shows
that railroads cannot be operated with
profit where there is a population lea than
S50 to each mile of read, ('poo this basis.
..
.c____ *_ ___ _ -•__
__ _

A Faithful Wife.
About a year ago’ tbr Quartermaster at
8L Louis was notified to furnish tranportaiion Vo Mrs. Allee A. Huribort and two
children to Fort Lapwai, the coW to be
deducted fro® the pay of her husband,
Frivato 'Va. L. llnribort, in inttaUments
of 910 per month. The cost ofthejourwould be upward of MOO. A private:
ier'spey is holy 913 per month, and

3

ing the fraud, wa hare priatod a dotted
rule .cross tbe face, showing where tbe

no rale in the farm, but it is «rilT eat
betwwn the words.
.
This swindle is eMat the most dauntoui crer attempted. Ofeouree tbe form
of the “agreement'' van* to meM diffisrwnt
seif foe® the sofa,where ha had been lying bargains and operations, bat the general
in tears for half an hour, and, with a character is shown in the above.
touch of indignation in his voire, anh

“Cell be sorry, no* angry- Tether
never g»«s angry-”
For a few moments the aunt looked al
the boy half-curiooily, and let hot eyes
fall again upon the book that was iu her
hand. Tbe boy laid hirnssl! down upon
the sofo again, and hid bis fare frnn
sight.
•That'* father now!" He started up,
after ths lapse of nearly tan minutes, as

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Everybody knows they are the

Haste, the subject of iaesiriog m'U prop
Shortly alter 2 o'etrek tbs mewtiog was

railed to order by the Proudent. J. R
TUyre.oflMroh. Tbs foHowtag RS-

■Mww his aunt M|d this. Mr. Gordtm ouIly -wled, and drew his irate dcs-lr around
his boy.
Mr*. Gordon threw upon her sister a
look er warning; but At m unbeeded.
^'■I.tbutkRiSorf rasa very naughty
■Ws-baVe settled al! that. Phebe,"
w«r the mild bat firm answer of Mr. Gor-

excited to anger by thia u
spewehteh® A«»L
•FUbw! ’ It wm tbe be?________ __
spoke now. far tbe firat tune, iu an undwtone eba added— You are wrong.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

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&lt;

jutl formed, favhsdTiez » attend a dreet 11

care. Tober surprfao and mor^Aoation j
ho apprered, w oKort bur to the party, at- I
ttadln awhile hnenewt Bho invited i

�Give ns -A. rid arirer ddhr. bgn! tec-.
der equaly wrth grid.

Tbe property destroyed by the mutwin
the variiKis cities last weak is retimeted
at |43,0«0,OTO.
Tbo strike hue .made Gov. “BUm Joans**
Withams tbe man of the Uor-that is.

It io curious, but the mereratus reportera know more shrat tbe crops than do
thr n»ca wbo grow them. Dun, Barlow
The New York
saya that tbo A Co. report that Um wheat crop in tho
Ohio Democracy ought to bo lira ten ca Went will make an average of twimty-flre
tbe platform they have made.
biuh.ls to -he acre, aud that tbe other'
A grade poop ia hmni from Blue Joans
Williams, but it hotrods vrry little like
tbewarrfor bold who, a short time since.
was mobilising hie militia.

Tbo H'wrU mya that the Ohio Demo­
cratic platform "reprasaola tbe confused
and uncertain eondiiiou of polities through Crimea, the great competitor of America
in grain produrinc, la Ihie season practiral
iy barred out. The Turkish war has abut
the public from noufounding the strikcra that off, and America has, this year, Io
feed tbe world. Hencw then MBBOi bo
with the ‘fraud" party.
that diminution in prire. that vtberwiau
The Repisblitwn County Conreuiious iu
Ohio are cl moat universally indorsing tlie
oar twenty-five bushels to tbe acre, with
Administrated though in the ramc breath
the prior ths same that it would be were
they call for unlimited silver aud the re­
it only the average of nine or ten. The
peal of the Resumption act.
Wot will bo udc rich that year, and
Ao exchange remarks that "the only there cannot but bo general prosperity

Treasury, and have interpreted thia as in­
dicating tbit tho volume of currency iu thcountry is at Inert not too coutncted. In
thrir rettmation thw surplus showed that
about ooe sixth of tbe entire voltim.- of
1-gal tender currency wm not needed loceir

reserve, and tliat the great volume of them
only akuWe that the Lanka prefer to keep
thrir rrarve in that fora, rather thfe to

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The fdkiwing items from tho Grand
Rapids Eoglr win be read with intcrert
by any of our peopU
M. M. Crosby, accused of kcepifig his
ulixia open after boors on th.; night of

this morning. Ateium- Vrrwcating At-1
tnruey Maynard represrnted the People,
as tbe offense me against the new Liqncr
Law. .The jury convicted the rayzrodent.

The ulooD keepers at Bosd's Inke open­
ly disregarded the uew Liquor Law, and
kept their pUcei uf busmesa open jroster-

of the country ia interested in tbo settle­
ment of the troohUs that hare so long
prostrated buaiama. Hayas' policy, aa It
is sailed, baa certainly girea the South
p«a«e. »&gt;d baa resSorerl enafidetKW in tbo
future of South. Southern merchants are
hern buying goods, which is enough for

era of the Preehtent's policy, for they see
A ttoroey-Getseral—Gee
-Dwight m it u&gt; escape from the terrors of tbe
Clerk uf the Supreme
C. Howell.
past four years.
School Commiaaioner—J. T. LukeM

Daring the late strike a lot ef street
urchins, to tbs number of abr-al a score,
paraded the streets of St. Louin, headed
by one with a tin pan by way of a drum,
whiih he WM beating with two pieces of
lath. They bare a hup? banner on which
Whit the People Own the Great Cor*
porations.

If yoa read tbe daily papers you will
•appose that everybody u cut of town
during the rammer mouths. Nominally
everybody is,-—practically a great many
are not. You shall see in tbo society jia-

i able Evidence.

V«eUne
VegeUne
■ ill get what they contracted for. Tbe
weak com pan ire are about all played co1
Gleanings.
now, and thane remaining, with perhaps
Private troublm are very much like in­
one or two anepiioua, may be considered fants, the more you nurse the m the bigger
they grow
Tbe wbcut crop ol Ingham county M es­
timated at 211 bushels
acre. In Barry
oonnly it is Tally 25 bushels to the sere.

shuuld.iosure the o»jfwheiming defeat of
thieves and tramp- falling in, there would arrived al by the various schools of politi­
the party in October.
bo force enough to take possamion of the cal economists certainly indicates that
transpires that while Gail Hahulton has city. Then buildings would bare ben theira ia not yet one of tbe exact rococos.
fired,
and the city weald have been plan For instaacw, it is churned that additional
been scolding the administration and the
dcred. But tio mob dare fare an organ protective is al] that is necessary to start
ewintry al large fop faults of the card ser­
vice, a brother of hers has been enjoying a ited military forte, and aa soon as the cou- into unparalled activity every languishing
■ American industry. This has been demo-mfortable income from the pirvrnmcnt •piratots knew that tbe authorities were
prrpartd for them. It all died oat. Mayor I ouatrated here time ra1 strain since tbe
in a Custom House position that was on
Eqt is entitled to a great deal of credit for ■I disetuaioas, grewiag oat of tbe strikes, benipping in the bud what was intended to i1 can. On tbe oilier hand, 'hat already afTb; Adrian Times, in speaking of Gw. be a very dangerous affair.
| forded by the laws has just as clearly
Croswell's prompt and decisive o^urw in
aboern to be the real cau« of the long dis­
the recent trouble, says that ''Michigan
mal stretch nf Iasincsa depression reaching
has come out of the ‘great strike' which
from Sept. 1873 down to the prroeut hour,
and '-frte^ade ia tbe panacea urged by
thoosands versed ia the ways of social,
how much the money and berinewa cent, r economical and politics] problems. From

BiuinrM was slowly but surely improv­
ing until tbe great strike was inaugurated.
That eruption ufhliocy bar thrown the
buviaoei uf tbe whole country Lack ward
on the very eve ot unusual ccmmereia) ac­
tivity, As a consequence the betd-r class­
es willVi pinched and diabesutenad^pijGjr.
it h t£ poor tars who~g^ ,nffCT mw&lt;,
aud they must Warne themselves for thu
strike, tkt nrj.rrmnl foil/ cl modern
rimes. The result it, that capital must for
the present remain unemployed, and tbe
suffering fiom this will fell with terrible
and deplorable forte on the working men
of tbe country.

vegetiie
Purifies the'Blood, Renontee end Invigorated
the Whole Sretem.

u.st eminent manriaeturee. of Hartford., twMty general coneurrraee in the belief
u.
a.
u4
rfr that Eoglaad is now dead in earnest in iu
men of similar capacity and character sec­
ond him. The rid company will go ooand pay dollar for dollar. It ia well, for
the ruin of the cumpauicH
trouble everywhere.

beer made in the city is very bad, and
the better data of people get their supplies
entirely from the Writ. It cvmrs on in
materially adfanosd by the recent unplcav- is entirely oyer. The demsgoguas who refrigerator ears, and there it never a
snt 'ieea are thane who, like tbe illaatriou» attempted to excite tbe tramps and tlueras
Schwab, are toiling at tlie pipit of a brer to a riot failed signally, and the city is aa
barTri.*quiet'as a mill pood. The credit for ibis
Judge Drummond in aentenring some u due, entirely. to the mayor and ths po­
of the rioters the other day, stated tbe lice. Twenty-six hundred men, thorough­
cur with rosnariablr brevity when be said. ly armed, were ow duly all of last weak aa
"Il ia an ahsordity to my that you can poiicwaxu. sad all of the militia regiments are fifty oar loads of beer a day, from To­
protect the rights of labor by trampling were at thar poets. At the first intima­ ledo. Milwaukee and Cincinnati, coasum-.
upon the righto of labor.
tion of a riot lbs mob would hare had od in tbit dty, andyou can imagine the
this enormous fores to amt. and every eonaUeuation when the thirsty soul is inBounced ^b-j employment of United
States troops in State affairs, and the very tridge. The inatruetioao wore definite to since tbe strike came in yesterday, and it
next day the Democratic Governor nf In­ shoot at the rioters at the first, and over was made the occasion uf a johihe. The
duns. Bloc Jenna Williams, telegraphed thrir heads al the second volley. There Western her wees ore building ica homes
to tbe Secretary of War la al! haste to waa to be killing if a riot waa prarnked. here now in which to restore their sup­
Send on soldiers to supprow violence in The coeuiuur.iste understood thia, and they plies. so that thia will not occur again
were very careful to give no oceanson fur
military interference. The oomneuauU
the Democratic camp is well illustrated iu are very shady flow, and claim that they
Ito direct repudiation of tbe Resumptive did not intend any troublr. Bat it ia well
platform co which it made the cantata known that that they did intend to rawe a
late year, and declaring in favor of aa un ■ riot and sack the city. They had thrir
limited issue of paper mousy by tbe Fed­ preparations all made. They expected the
eral Government. That plaak alone railru^l people to strike, and thou all ths

have eriHrised this interpretation of the
wane of certificates of depewits, and deny
thst it indicates say plethora of legal tendev currency They assert that moat ef
these eertiflSntes of deposits are held by
national baiwas a portam* of'their legal

Got Their Just Deserts.

| trey against Draocraey, stdl regarded aS
i tbe areb enemy who-, annihilation is the
I first tbtv of cv^y H.-puMiran Th. inia. is fairly mndo up and there is aa opu
। Grid, ahd ths fact ia every where reeognmsd
its spisodid record, shculd not gn dmra., that tbe remit ui doubtful and will be
and they rallied to save it, Marshall Jew­■ awaited with anxjsiy to both parties, but
el’ Ex-Pmtn-ster-Gvmerel, and om of thei am wttboutbopj by either. There is a

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JlSSrt.-U.'SttlSSt

T«eUue
(Asads Lockwood, private woriary of
J. H. I’ait®, gwo*"! paasmipw agent of the
G. K. A 1 , was turned Tnriday evening
tn Mire Frank Wycoff.

The Slate Board of Health nek all local
Boanl* ol Health to direct thrir publ*
physicians to offer free raoriaalinn once a
year to ell. naing pure borne vims.
TVc are informed that the direct freight
route from Chicago over the C. A L. H.
and C- &amp; N. E. ia n&lt;&gt;w open, and .hat 160

Vendue

VegwUae

Veffetlne
Vecetine

VegeUoe
Tegefluo

VtgeUfie
TeseUnc
VeCfline

GROCERIES,

Vt&lt;eUne
EcjK. ia «M. ho stated to Omar that it
cuotainsd !'•(»" palacre. 4000 baths, 12.­
000 ril mcrehrara. I'-'.rtOO fruit merchant.
40,000 Jews wbo paid taxes, and 4MI

Au exchange aan "People are mouroingtbs acarrity uf mplre. Wbo knows
butthrt usblraaing in disguite?’The lass
applet, the leas rider; the leas cider, the
low danger of any of the th xraands brioo:
iag'to tbe reform elube going beck.

Ths Portland Otrerrer givre this excel
lent advise, wbiah is very applieaid* la
rirtsin localities in Harting* ; ‘•The chil­
dren of different femilio should bn taught
not to throw rten.e at one another, if they
wi»l&lt; to preserve pmre in the netxhbcvThe old American House at Lansing
will soon receive a bnck front, be raised
to three rtorfea, thoroughly ramodded^pd
newly furnitbed from cellar to garret,

Vegctine

Yes’1 Une
Yegctlne

Tegt^nc
Y«eUne
Vectllnr
VeccUne

COFFEE

VegeUnc
Tegellnr

SOAP
The Mild Power '

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY

ing tbo 45th Ocngrtm will take up tlie
matter directly after convening; and It
will be fought until a derisive victory shall
have been achieved by one.or tbe other of
tbe two jjreat scb&lt;«J. Railroad matters
can hardly escape a pretty thorough reo
tOatioo, and those iatwOTcd will likdy bo

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

bw tera SJ «r»J ia the fr»du«ii?ti st Ibe pre.art vvlusu. t« make u c*ei;44ia sad vsluble
It is rreamiaesi by tbe Sew Ysek ally t-rvrs
to be lb. urei OMipIess, aur.cdve, uarfitl and
eksspvu ihivMami tHraetssy sr-thMaiy ever
taeueJ. In 1jpsgrspieel sppsaranew asiI tiaA
fora a tolerably correct judgement as to , bte.
eerialaly K is • fine •re.-tmre ot beaktbe merits of tbe waMare liryt waged
against them by societies urgaaisci for that
aa om of the prime causes of their crea.

TRIUMPHANT![
The Advance Plow

led to the organisation of their employes
for mntnal protection, it waa aid, against
tbe wieds encroachments npna indi’i-ioal
rights, and agairst thrir exactions. From
all of a dUoate character that baa been
evolved by tbe hie strikes, it appears that
while a few roeda in the times densely pop­
ulated sections hare bera able to rootinur
their 10 pct etat. dividends besides hand­
somely iacreasisg their surplus foods by

Swampsentl, the White Mountains, and
of causes among them ma! administrariuu
all over dm cool spots, who are safely roin directing their earning to illegitimate
setioced in thrir own bouma. To keep
Democrats iwwn to hare lost eight of thia
objects, have been forced into ths bauds of
up the uaprraiion that they hare followed
receivers.
Bat winterer fuiwre rorclainteresting fact.
the fashion sod gone to a summer resort,
In several instancm du sinkers detained thi-y keep their frost blinds dened, an.i go tiono mar taanb, tbo atrikre with tbeir at­
regular peassager trains, carrying mails, in and out the rear door. The foal is, the tendant lure of lifo and destruction ,.f
but expressed a wilingneas to alLr the sioderately wealthy haven't h*i Um mon­ property, hare giroo a remarkable impetus
mails to proceed, and triqpapliod to ey to get away for three ymr% and many to the demand that tbe general GirnaWashington disclaiming any intent to dr- of them hare discovered that the air is meat should hart some hand in the ccn
trol of three vast corporations that num
with which juri'i often award excessive
about aa good In a yell-appointed house in
damagv-i to tbo plaintiff whenever a corj«&gt;- to Coo of these telegntas. Postmaster Key
bet among thrir alleged mM» Stetr Leg
ration is nxado the defendant in the nsoot say*. “The Departmeut docs not expect the city as it is anywhere. The summer Wrturea, Jndgee anJ members of the oatrivial enure. The p ople shoalJ remem­
rreorta are all losing mocey this year. The
tional
Congran, and which so vitally in­
ber that this eountey owe* a great deal to sad cannot cctnpel railroad ouurparues u&gt; farmers down on Ixing Island who can set
fluence fur good cr evil every greet iodo
corporate bodies, mare to indeed than etrry mails ret any but regular trains, sod
a fairly good table an making a great deal trial intercut and eyery ciliaea. mare or
ether amntrim du, as without lii.-tn a great whoever interfere" with tbe Fanning of
part af our country would still bo wric- three is renpanaiUo for the delay nf the of money by taking aammer boasdera al leas directly. Evidently tHsblobesnsevtu dollan a week, the seme paople who otborof lh« subjects that Wil! rupee the
veloped. In other cuoatriv railroads arc
bulk through thickly popriated seitleuaed to lire « l«og Brandi and Saratoga attoutipu of thr President and Congwre
meota ; bore the railroads are the pioneers.
Senator Jones of Jferada is still at tea ddlarfa day. The hard lima hare
tbe wmisg tomlon. The new ieram
They open tho country, and tbe popula­ at work upon kis silver report- lie is
U^hted tbo rammer raorta.
tion follows afterward Kren on otsr own
raised by tbe late insurrections ar.d which
giving it a great deal of careful nrvuion,
bland of Manhattnn, whatever of populs-'
rocwDin,
will no longer down at the bidding of pohtion wo have above Forty cunth street and it U not now certain whether he will
The city was astofliahod, »6d deSghted rimas or patriot, primt or hymaa, lualcrs
would never bays beca tlrer* hot for the bars it printed before Crttgrow meets. aa wrll. oo Thursday by the IntelKgrara &lt;
or the iadgsjfi-us, and alinrat mtmberlre.,
In addition to Ike report there is a vast that a atoek broker named Seiorer bad ■
and they bare thrown who opej the gates
bums of tastitnony, which would cover
beaten Jay Gould II appeared that Gould to^be
|
eulur.dun.nd gleaning of new
nearly six bauired printed' pages. Tho wm carrying a great deal more of Atlantic 1
fields by tbe dcaugoguc As evidence
entire work, if publisfed. aro*W comprise and Pacific Telegraph stock than Im want- (
that he sem them and intends to profit
two vnluaswt B afeMrt to be lb« inten­
&lt;d, and he did sat hire as much W»tero thereby,
i
It U reported tliat a Dwuocraiic
tion of Bouator Jaocn U&gt; withhold tbs re­
rranavlranh mandxr of Coggrwa ha. al­
port until about the litas of the uirtting
tic conceal Setover, Kmsm, tie Califor­ ready made • bid for the rapport of tbo
nf Coogrres, in order to add to it lbs latest
nian, and other operator* ware in » tight tnmpg SBd Other riotously Reposed of his
possibla infaraatiao.
plaro with stocks lh* thy had. ar-d they District, femaomMw ^fetho will urge
Tbo pian who for lua* Meeeaar.table
appealed to Gould to help thorn. Gould Ucngrom to distribute »lU,WW 0tW from
reason rurtfisW » IteUon’J of lbs votes cart
tbo IL Ji. Tnwwnry among tbe “wnrkinc
for Governor of 'ub.-,, ,W
late October teH! couttoues Uj diegrsec the aioAs lire) were overloaded with, and he
Ezseutive oflUr of» peat Ulate by refns- jmtted tbe eoafracracy ujree
agre^nt
tUt ;|tey would let him hare 70,*00
share* of tbu mA J.jut stsus^b to save on. It appears to bo (medially approved
him ftom loss;, rad lArt they &gt;h«M so a by Democrats, lending to tb- praswmpUon
meter cf safety unfead ibeu Wratera ihrt fete of fat order; but be ie so Untie
Union. They did so—Gould's brokers kauwe that thiitevm
tbe spyoret
bought every share uf Western Union meet are Mteamrily kred Lrgssy «I&gt;M
they p&lt;;t upoc the market. By thia raar. spoeuWinn and hmraay.
operator be got »&lt;oaH
* a low
Oppwwects nf tbe Admiau’ratom aStet
prise to rem what ba l»ri&lt; and |fe fopspm tbelnmrot.
Jadg. TWt

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Seviat Wit
ta Mm
UifBteiiF
laciiie Miir-

Plane loro:
LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER

REAPER

Tu tl* EdUnn of /V Z-erarap Pool:

In tbraa timoi of oxifuaad idoss about
The. Cincinnati (smieritl sayn that the meaning of certain laws and evor of
intelligent Germans in that rity generally certain words, let ns draw the line sharp­
repudiate the iMuocrrtie platform. Judge ly between “mooopoW —* “--------Ftrilo is mentioned aa one of tbe ccnserr Uous." Theri appears to
feeling of hoiulay among cc
people againat aU eorporatic--------- .
cause they regard thrm all an mooojoites,
Tbe MOvankoe Sntieri cxpiw tbe
belief that the Democrats dn not expect
&lt;v carry Wisconsin next fell, aud say* that
ilrertaialy knows they would hare no
^pod grounds for any such expectation
Judge West, the R^ublicsu nominee
t«r Governor of Ohio, is called oct there
•■a.0 Wind steteeman, ' as he has a defect
ia his ryes which causes him to be almost
Wod. Ho ia doscribod ae betweou 50 and
&lt;W ysnrs of sge,. tall and finely proper-

The Gsmgia Coaotiwtumal Convention
Xpoees to made lobbying a crime. A
wy goal idea.

.

• Sr®,

BEST.
Plaster,lime,
Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, &amp;c.

A. D. COOK..

'‘’"‘v- .............

M

CRAMI’TOX-M

IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE “BEST.”

. “*7"“^..

DOMEsnrswixHUACUROv
««w mu ua &gt;j&lt;KaM.

�On motion the reading of thv mraulca
of praviomt meutiags waa dkpeawrd with.
On motiou of AM. Dewey, tbe matter
of wid-ning u&gt;4 rtraict.tening Stole air- t
from Court to Center rtrert, io Ward two
wm takes from th. tabla.
Th. Rorordcr prodeeod ti.a profile of
arid State atrert showing tbai tbe follow
Mr G. V. Kildinger wm mvrt.ly iag amouata of land would be* uari to
eUekod by lighteiag a firw days ago straighten and widen nid Stele M.rect
while standing near tbo lightning rod ufl •ririy.
hi. nridaacc with a largo coppm dipper J
b hi. hano* Mr. B. think* copper i.
toe good a lightning ptrndwtor to La haa |:
died during a thundrr sbowrr
0. D. B.,i
Cotmeil Proeeedinga.

ALL ABOUT THR CDtTfTY.
GUdHWl-- ■
V H tery hot Weather.

A pkwrenA »bowrr yerterdry.

'

P«ition of A. W. Bailey ami «ben m
regard to the straightMtiu-.- of Broadway
wra received ud referred to Committee

Petition of John Demmer and others ia
racard in tbo laying of sidewalk in trout
of tbe property of Mr*. K B. Dewey
The ictnperano* mr- ting &lt;» afotUay at 0\eaat aide of Broadway was rccrired tad
temset w»a not ray largely attended,
referred to flotuu.it-,u Sidewalks.
vdfI c abu’Bxat (or the Iron Bridge on
Tbe chairman of the Street I fotumlttec,
ItjoodWay Uiitg btriU for the third time. Aid. Tocnlinara, msde tbe following retM rrd mill, refitted and rrfar
adabrd, is ready for bnsineaa.

A retry ylnraant ;arty srareuWed *1
I'nfon Hall late uvernng to bid miiso to
Ppf. Dkklt .
‘ 1
' •
t&gt;ar iMHHty I'fori; left Motwfy morning
for a brief risk to In. father at Decatur,
Van Bum C" . Michigan

The strike ia cod'd, the railway trains
•rb ruiuiug as uraa), and the hopes of the
ngnUwda who rirajuritod if an blasted.
The tirxt meeting of Haatinga Lodge
t . 8. &lt;f I. will be held on Friday ereaiag at the Roams of Barry Lodge F. A.

CITY

Wc atic tlx ipecUl atteutiuu uf our
peadare to the article from the K Y. Eotni»fl /Art antitied “What the People ewe
pm Great CerpontioM," It -tetra the
fort* in 'he wtar, aad they ahoald be gmaaralljr underatoed.
Hu t'atnrday, July Sdlh, there vu a
game of heae W! flayed &lt;m the grouniL
of the “(IripplaB/ in thh ciiy, teawreu
that cfo.b owl the “Union*" of Ilmtingo,
Which vototted Hi a rtrtory foe-the “Oripj
plo by a arore at 29 to C In nt ianingi.

A guar of bare be!! waa yUjed on the
form oi' T. M. Baab in the Unmehip of
iimtinp, cu Friday Urt. betwren tbe
Tom»' uf the towmfoipof B»»tinjr aud
tbo' Light Pert" of Cedar Creek, which
reultcd in a rirtyy fur the I'Ufitae" of
Ou the 23d inw. the people of Yankee
Springs will hold •&gt; boekrt picric un tbe
north bul( of Deep Lako, on the form uf
H‘- Waieoo. • Five ecboob are expect
cd to participate. Tlie editor of the BawX« b a.lrertiai.1 to be present and d«H»er an ad iX-a cu tbo oocatioa. That no

tire was, however, j^yen without ogr conscat, yea If wc are io the State at that
tlrare. Il will give tts great plrarore to tu
present ana pirticipate in the foativitiee of

made by fits wife wbo claimed, »nd which
ws* .bowu bv the evident that the re
iiponder.1 areaalted Lev la th* riabl time
-nd erocliy best nod choked her. The
jury after having the evident® a»d tho
srgiitU'Ute of the eounacl, retired about
■five minutes aad Drought In a verdict of
guihy. He wm flood fire *&lt;&gt;&amp;«
&lt;«ta. John R. Crura appeared for the
People and A. M. Flint for respondent.
Ono day lart weak there appatred in
our mid*;, an angel,—did I ray an angel?
no, I mean a femah that
!*• “
Mtad. wfaapandod tho straeu until night
Ml Wboak Wi* ooocelred by tbo brains
ri rasa, of tbe ‘virtues." ofirdria at our
village that this bring ought mX.to be sf
Inwed to walk oa the walks and in tbe
jtrotto snd tkro^lifot^ of «tr ’Blag*,
for fear that nomoBf w !&lt;&gt;•** ''&lt;»•'
migiit pattern after bar and after a necret
Witeratiou eoodudsd to bar* bar snortM. bsora, she wra amntod in Urn right
iloM by cv I*pl. Bbtrifc, Hrabm !-•.
.0 I takni telore E*q- Purdy, Lrw- Dor
kre aaairted l«y Sragrant Chipman appear

STORE

HDROP1TSIC R8IKDIES.
MEDICAL aid LAW BOOKS
All Preneriptions *ud Receipts

Ijooiaa P. Brown, 6-10 of cue-square

Irawra M.l hwwra 10 1-2 Mjusre rods
Adam Tinklqr, 2 H-100 oparv rods.
By Aid Dow«y.
fL-Jr~l, That the proposition ofAdam
Twkler to rail the city the ground roqrir
। rd to widro Hiate mreet at per th. Bowen
surrey ut&gt; th. North Esatetly ride of lot
! OO*. block one, in KcufWd addition, being
2 2-25 oqsare rods, fur the nm of oo.
hundred dollars, bs and the rame is hereby
rejucted.
Adopted a* fallow.
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, Itewey, McNaugh­
ton, KtueeH, Tomliraou, Winkleman end

• Oarefally Prepared.

ley, for lumber lor er a. wtika uu Broad­
way. |3A2. Jooeph Saucry and Luther
Hyatt clearing city well. *5 00 Wore

tn. Sae-md Ward for a rids ud cross
walks uo Dibbl* and Bond rtrerta, from
State rtml eeulb, co th. wwt tide of Dib
ble street to tho south site of Bond Wrret,
thence eert oc the w.utb ride of add Bund
Nay*—None.
‘
- street to the gate M the septet boom lot,
By Aid. Tosriiowc'
tcepmrtfolly rejiort that tlicy hare d»/f-to/r-./. Tbit the pruporitioa submil­ chargmi 'he duty iotrwtad tc them, and
ted by Laura MePhersoti, to soil ths city recouitnead that the praj er of the petition
the ground required to widen Rtate utrret era be granted, and that a walk bo built
| aeoording to the Bowes server, off th. on the line tuted abora from Ststo atroet
North Easterly safe of rity lota No. 614, to tbe school bouse. &lt;.a the West aide of
615, 610, far th. *ub&gt; of raw hundred and DAWe sad south &gt;ide of Bond stntota to
sevnety-flto doUara be to&lt;l the ramr is be cMwtnteted of pine plank 11 ioche. in
thichnawa. laid oo sirlogers 4x4 iochea,
aaid walk to be 5 J fort iu width aad to be
Adopted as followAym—Aid. Abbey.
McNaughton, r.iiaplrted prior to the first day of Septemher, A D. 1877, aad if not built by gep
Tomliuaoo, Winkleman and Young— 5.
tembtt 1st, lb77. the ereatakta. ou tide
Nap—Dewey and Kewell—2.
and cr jea vdkj .tame the saoui u&gt; be built
By Aid. MeNiRchtai:
by tbe city, and that tbawxpcam thereof
«rauA*d, That the proprritioo aubmit be Ihargwi to the property uwowa o. arid
milled by Loulaia Brown, to sell the city , atraett, to bo at*ct»e-l and caliected as
Hcsnoctfully submitted,
the ground rreiuirethoff the North Kraierly I
CT, Chairman of Camcorner ofefsy fol ho 613 to widen 8tat* 1
atrret according to the Bowen survey, for j
the torn of twcoty-A r« dollars bo sod Is
hereby accepted.
k.lonte-l by aym and noys mt follow..

LOCAL BUSINEM NOTICES.

Settle and pay thia moeth snd u
conscience and eoat.
15 18
0. D. Spmddinfi.

"

Welcomb Marble.

BMk.r pfcSi-------------

Tb.*e who have iient.Bwl llumaelicw

io the eity ol Hartingo, uc Saturday Aug
18,1877, at 10 o’olrak A- M. Spaekm.
8. F. Norton and M. M. Hooten &lt;rf
Chicogu. Turn out oo. and ail.
By otder ef Committee,
Jon* Dawjom,

Th. Woodland Ssteet School wifi b«
conducted the coniug fall by th, under­
rignod, with able lusirtants if ncoemary
oomuworing on Monday, 8«pt. 3d and
continuing.ten weeks, tlie.re will proba­
bly be farmed in Peamaoahip. Reeding,
Grammar, Geography, History, Praetlcri
and Higher Arithmrtie, Elementary and
Higher Algvbra. Geometry, Natural Philuaophy, Book Keeping, ete. A clam will
also U formid iu Tng,-oou.^try and Latin
if there be a anfteimt number that drain
it to warrant th. foytartiou ofsuch cLa-ra.
Proriafoa will also be made for the aeeumludaliou of younger *ud lew riranre-d
i pupil.. Amuraneo. in pyro that rooms
Ayos—Aid. Abtsy, MeNaaghioa,Un*».
1 may be readily obtained, sod also board at
Ml. Tomlintea, Winklemai. ami Yeung
very MMOiblr rates. Stodents are referThe Ucmmittec on 5idc and Cross rod to G«&gt;. D. Barden, E«|. or In Stowell,
Esq , Woodland, who will furnish any in­
Nays—Dewey.
Waite submitted the fpilowing report :
Tu tir JloatnU' thr Hnfur n&lt;ni Hm- formation. Tqitom, H far the bigbeut
By AkL Tsanlirma.
' Rnoirtd, That tite Rororder be and ia
hereby directed to issue a precept under
bi« band at-d
'tai itf toseiiy iu th?

Bnlanice of Our Spring and Summer stock.
Buita actually *ortb $7.50 now only $5.00
Suita acrually worth $10.00 now only $4.60.
Suita actually worth $12.00 now only $8.50.
’
Suit* actually worth $15 00 now only $10.00.
Coate and Veate really worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coate and Verts regular price $12 00 only $8.50.
Boys’ suits $1.00. I 50. 2.50. 3.00. 4,00.
Boya* suite for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Men's fine all wool pants $2.50. 3.00. 3.50.
Men’s all wool Coats, job lot. odd sues, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 »o 8.00.
.
MEM’8 WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 75 cte.
Men's summer coats 25cts.
Men's heavy linen panufbr 85c, worth 1.25.

HE

Entire stock to be sacrificed to

make room for our fall stock.

BAD
BREATH
■•Aik*
la M ---»--------

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

Report aco pted and laid on table until
text meeting for actioSi.
Committee oh Fire Department reported

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,

,

ORAMDBKPIDS.

Th .- proceedings uf the Mflkr a (beveotfon U Drtroit, publkhcd os the outride
Cfthi* |«par&gt;vill 'atcTBSt erary fumcr,
though »c hare no faith inthe oppefition

The Dassaa hm boca drtiguatod by
tbe Auditcr-GoMnl aa the gewspuper in
phkli will be publnh^l the lirt of land*
L&gt; l&lt; adrertitod fur rale in tbw county at

DRU&amp;

WAKZE2 4 BARNES

faada by ayaa and nays as tullows.
Ayra- Aid. Abby, Dewey, M cNaughtcn, Tomlinson. WiaUetnaa and Young,—

A icgalar mewling of the Commcn Cenaci! was held on Friday evening Aug 3d,
1877. lib Hm. Mayor Bentlwy m the
chair. Roll-of Aid, being ealiod th. fj.
lowing were praaent:
Aid. Abbwy, Dewey, MeNanghloa,
Rnsacll and Tomlinson—i
Absent—Aid. Spaulding. Wiuklemm
•
• 'and Young—3.
Petition of Mias .Unis E. Wolf ami
(
I
othora reUtiee to opeuag of Madlaou*
। Street was roan red sad referred to Com-:
,

lltmarr atore« l»a been graded the ptof

WOOL W00L.I

Aym-AM Abbey, l^v, Turnip,
McNaughton. WhHomuu .ad YonUg-O.
N^-Nouc.
l&gt;e »ee«uBtof Llarle* llortua cl. al.
work on Hanover Ureet, £1314.
A. M. Maynard for Draying, 5Q at*.
Were pteMUted tai allowed and enhwe,

Tate Sm£‘' LinTStniitir i
it leditiie.
inches Inches in thkknem. ou
ptwd rtreel on file in lbs R*-«w.oSL!—B Mt leva than 3x7. an-t in rii oth­
of tho City of Hstutic'
er respects to conform la tbo onhuauce.
Harting., J»ly ». 1*77.
M«od to bncoiilirMted oo or before lbs lai
Adopted by aym and nays as fallows.
Report accepted aud persons named ap­
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, D.-wer, McN'aagb- . day ol* rwptrmter, A. D. 1R77. and in de­
pointed mwmbera of tbe Fin Department toe, Rgr»r"., Tomlinson, Winkb-man and foul', of th. contraction of raid wslx by
! the owtrara of rack and every lot ou th.
by ayes aud nayi as follow;.
Young—7.
cam side of said Hanover atrect. between
Aym—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, MeNsugb■State .nd Grand ttrrets, the CUemjitec
Nays—N'uoo.
too, Russell and Tomlinson—5.
cn Sidrtod Cw*a Walks rau«o tbo sama i This yx&gt;pular line commenced on thrir
By Aid. Tomiinoun
to be bull:, at th. expense of the owner a 1 rammer time rani. Monday. May 14th,
Nays—None.
That I'. S. lloweq ;r.ep»«- plan and
owners of any er all of said lots, in front
The CotgmiiUc cat Irtdieanoe* submit specification. for thr purpura of repairing of which, on th* raid cast .ide of, lino.. three fut exprera inuua raot, io eouMvtion
with the M. C. K. B. I’atoewge-a leaving
tod the following r-p-&gt;rtw$
abutment to Iron bridge.
Hrating, al 730 a. M., arrive st Buffalo
?-&gt; 11* Bril' tkt JLly-r &lt;■»•/
mow day al 8:10 p. fa’., and New York

levied and rclforted n- other city tore*
Geo M Dawtr,
Chairman of Committor
Accepted and adopted by ayes and pays
M follow.. Ayes. Ahl Ahby, Dewey, MeNaughton, Tomlinroe, W'nklwman and
Ytmow
Naya-None.
_______ _____ Wink Ionian, the
W. E. I'pjuhn, rwrlrod 8 rotor: Wm.
adjreirnod.
W. H. Sramwa, Hcroedur.
Upjohn, rijerted 1 role
.
Report road ami accepted, and ordinOn motion W K. Upjohn was declared (
aueeo referred to City Altoroey fur in­
dr’y elected a metubrr of the Board of |
spection with in. tractions to report at next
Health by "yes and uuya aa folio 71.
Aym—Aid- Abbay, Dewey. McN'aagh- •
too, Rumell, Tomlinson. Wiuklcman aud I

CONSUMPTIVES.
SGLD itV ALL FTORE-KCTPEBS-

20^00 REWARD! $20,000 REWARD

morning st la 30 A. X Thia fort
day cxnram is the brat train betwren
MichLean and th. Era: Parlor rars from
mu

i

Bretltrca: The
&lt;Muasittae ap­
Nays—None.
pointed to »«bmic rrariutioos npramire of
Tbe following acoounta were presentod I! the feeling* of the membrn of this Lodge
Wm, Tiakler, nfchlwatoh to 'present II at the foot, by death, of our sMoereod aud
c-ldeat Put Cbsorelk-r, Harvey Wright,
riots daring railroad troubles, &gt;8.00
reapeetfuDv submit tbe following .
Tom Betts. paring,nW
RrtolnJ, That, while bowing in eubJon Wooten, rtrocl work, 17.50.
tniaoioa to thia deems cf Nature, ws boar
C Horton. Street work, &gt;27.50.
willing tertimear to bi. fiddly to 0W ceGoo. Abbey, membar Ftre Dept. ffffJW. der, aid to b» &gt;cacr aad uprigbtaos* as a
isu aud br.abrr
Hart tor. Aug. M.1BH. Ch. Cam.
Above account- &lt;rev allawe&lt;| and or­
Thu. while womim him
Report accepted and adopted by .ym dered to be drawn oc the respective fttodl
from our deiibcratiuaa, we will remember
and nay. as follow.
hr tbo soretai aocosnta by aym and nayi him to emulate bto acai and foilhfulocM in
duty, and willingly record him a* m ear­
Ap.-A^. AU—j, U~v.
neat worker, in bonaet conntelbr tad a
tea. Burnell and Tomlinmo—5
good c-?mpani&lt;ki.
N'ay»-Noa*
RroJrr.l. That, our kindest rympothko
Chairman of Committoe on Finance.
be tendered the family, relatives and soar
Aid. Burnell, recocted hoek tfc OoWtoJ
fricada of our dccraocd brothw to thoU
without rncomartodatiott. the following
deep nftigti 41.
On motion Council adjourned.
JCeooW, Thai th* Lodge room of our
Wx. H. firnuiM, .
order be draped in mounting for the period
'
Rcrorter.
of ninety daw ; that theoe rwolatiooa ba
entered on the records of thia Lodge:
On motion tho consideration uflh-o
Bpocial meeting of the Couimon Coen
aeoraota waa deforce.! until next meeting.
By Aid. Dewey, /ZseeW, Thai th. til wm held Tuaaday evening Aug 7th,
n.wmpara &lt;rf this
plan and apeeificutioc. prepared by F. 8. 1S77. Hi. Honor the M.yor u&gt; the chair.
knight hm follen
Roll being calW the following Aidermen
e uro usurer far bin
were present
1 batter bewaoM be
Aid. Abbey, Ifoway
Moliauiditon,
Tomlinson, WinWemati and Young—C
Abecnt-Ald. Iluaooll and Fpauldins

B. P. B. 3 !
Lost $100,000
$20,000 Reward!

Lost $100,000!

BININGER'S

______________
~MTD. fiaoif dmdrao to call attawtion ta
bu new Waouu Shop, where he may be
found at all hour, of any day, ready to &lt;lrt
any work in h» line fjau putuug a new
sprite in q*cH wh&lt;ri, to th. building of
tL. bort buggy ever aero in tbe county el
Horry. Don’t forgot lb. plane; in th.
•bopwith Jraou Riuh A Bro., conrer of

“OLD LONDON DOCK Gffl.

reward ’

« m. iwf.ii!
Call a) the Sin o[ IteBIR HAT.
.1

maytitf

r cw-

WALBRIDG E„

la offering to all the largiw* a»«&gt;rtawait

M INT nThere ie doe u» about 30 ccrde of wood
that ahoald have bma delivered during

of HATS, CAI’S aad
aide offDotroit.

« Joko eoutoi ia, HE ts SELL
ING THEM AT Mt'CH LOWER
PRICES—foil to ore ths gn-ids bs,

of all kind* eared. CaMonof tho Rre-ri
removed without brnkiug tM Uri if takr. -^rr1-

*

GKNTS- Ft’R-

And here ie‘where

It F. Blow*, M. D,

aprldtf ,_________ Whitman** Amortad Candiea—tho bort
n the market. A foil rtlpply at J. P

---------- , for imuc.

GOOD KCTS TO THE fOBUC!

While the

SisSSS
tvo, thirty-two togra. pnoio4 M tbe

CARBOLIC OIL

STOCK OF GROCERIES

Adopted byapougd W* H W“»‘
Ajo. -Aid. AMw. Me^atsktoq TeasHamm, Witklantal T«rag-5.
Nap—Aid- Dewey
Dy Aid. Tumlioon
JfamW, Thu tbo Frarara. Oomsnittae

DEFY

COMPETITION

999999^

�h1cbWro5Sitkal
££££'
atertol oo wbieb-ride they lie.

■

Whim ought mwinm to hare fruit at
•* When they atom the comet &lt;

. „
Ha to anrrest,
aa no pbes i-i ever “AuiaW aa regard*
the garden, fc&gt; fraitx, and it* nrruendinga A few tn-e. ere to he added here :
some ebnire shrubs there; a choice grape
vine or two are uredc-1 , or aotoe other
fruit; and so all our places tax us yearly

THE

A good raggnatioa is hk« a crjinc ULy

GOING KAXT.

Railroads.
QKAND TRITtK lUILWAT.
W
JVMK 10. HHB.

HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,

Ill

The Leading Paper of

j i||l|W
s Sihi!

*^32* crataa affir* at fctft a. M- «*4 MS ». B-

Has The Largest Circulation,

Du- farmemwho planted no potato*,
except a row or two in their gardens this
maron. being dasevungrd by the ■bug*-'
of 1870, made a xqrfou. mistake, &gt;» potaThe baahfnl man who naked h'w girl if
tona will sell for a good price iu tjv fall, her fiivorits beverage wasn't "pop ' was re
owing to so fow being planted , and many ferred to tier popper.
“What would you do, m^daui, it you
farmer* will have to buy all tb«t their fam•ere a gentleman?'' “Sir, what would you

Q.RF.AT vy-KSTKUM BJUbWAT.

And

t’p country woaquitoes tow prejnriag
for their summer receptions, aad they alt
know how to pat ia a long bill.

im

Jsiisl
ZT *•’iBiiS'ie-gy.ig

it

Tbe experience ot assy a life, "What
a fool I've bora!" Tbe experience ef many
» wife. "What a fool Tte gat!"

:W

If

It to a wwLstab ithed foci that themms-ill fcrtiHsa of all craps are ammonia,
pboephnrrt arid aad potash—that .nothing
tbc.to required for anything grown on a
farm ; and the question ia, how can farman apply tbess thing* to roast advantage ?
A rim ofeaitle aud horse manure, a* it
avevafres on forms, csrotofam only 11 lbs. of
pntaab, « do. of pbospblrie arid, and 12
tbs. ef nitftigi-n &lt;ammaria: according to
an rariyrisatade in HngUnd for Mro
Ixiwr*, that dblioguisbid agriculturist
ll-.-r Asrtwfev- onrl In- ftawnl that tin-*.- fl11

potatoes ?) when they might have grown a
splewdid crop, If they had shown a little
spirit and pcreaxmon in wvevcomieg tho
bog*. My rule through life has been to
"/ifAt it vmf,” no matter wlut happened,
'“to tbe bitter end .'' and last spring I wa*
advised
t«f plant no potatoes by my fami­
'
ly ; but I planted more than usual, a* I
'
had an idea that either the bug* or mtrelf!
would have [to rarrendet. Well, I had
sroutsoui
washing for the enemy every
1
dsy . aud it was not long before I wu
'
warned of their sppnach. so i summoned
ray
forces,
and
gave the order* for an im1
1moluti- attack in form, Sink and rev.
We took every Img esptirc, and thrust
him into a tin fdn.lheu we went to a place
suitable for thrir executions, where they .
soon went to a bourto wheucw no potato •

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

u Local Paper is Unsorpaiwed in the State.

, GoiltG

■

!»T.

Subscription Price only $1.50 per Year

. A woman ia net fit to havj s baby wbo
dnesn'i know bow to hold it; and this is

in Advance.

W'

ftrt Want Jaek»«t&amp; W

michigaT aid Tm.

JOB DEPARTMENT,
W.e are prepared, to fill all Order* promptly for

arm* fur two weeks, when ouen-oraiug the
bast authority. Ho »sv« that when
mough Mabie manure ia^applied to land j scout* reported that tho enemy had ap-1
p&lt;*i*d again, being1 "young rocraiw,”
to produce a good crop .«&gt;f grain of any
which we seen rendered h-ir* du euiabnr,
kind, as iwhcM, barley; rye and oat*, the
petaafi io the manure ia greatly in extras by a charge of Pari* green and writer.
This seasun** clj-eri.-&gt;re- has proved that
of the- requircaucuta of the- grain, anti erm­
a •.juoifly it to wasted, aw there grains re­ if ;L&lt;» bugs that fast appear, tire old «-&gt;ek.'
are picked from the viuo* by’ 1’nud and •
quire wtocipally phenph'wic arid .nJ nit­
killed, at the suae' time deatroyin; jyhat
rogen ba fertiltoon. He sums up bin for­
&lt;St« may have been laid, tbe toer ofthe
ty years of sxpsrieuoc aa (fallows:
potatoes being much tnjwvd is over, ns it ■
A counsel being queuionej by a ju-lgr
l. That a mineral 'superphosphate cf
to know "for whom he was eunesrnod." 1
line faba given a considerable increase in
replied: "I am concerned, my lord, for the 1
ground that b the origin uf all the bugs,
each crop of a rotatinn,; although Used
bnt 1 mi: employed by the de- |
without any &lt;xhcr manur&gt;4 lor a period cf and when they are destroyed before they
lay many eggs, no great damage will be
thirty^.
A scientific journal tolls nr:tbat if all
dona; but they must be dmtroyed cut soon
in consequence of grain con- i
the aalt in the era were taken from it and
aa they appear, and at! farmers murt act spread equally over the whole lurfh* of
in concert, and the btysi wiH aoon be erad- dry land, it would make a covering 300 j
foet in depth.

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­
ter Heads, Note Heads, State

8IAN0 RAPIDS BIVISIOR.

merits, Envelopes, Busi-

Tbe Reliable Sb«n I-U-.

am
stanosa.

Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.

3
A

-•

iasidi

an ozrtau

li

Nobody fikia to be nobody. Int sverv- I
1 body ia pirated to think bitnK-lf sera, body
we garo souse account of cxpcnmsnta. by And everybody to somebody: but when,
D. P. Westcott of this city, fin treating ^everybody think* bimsclt romrlxidy. lie
nracrally think* sverybodv else i* nobodv '
X ‘Hia* when crops containing large
blight.-&lt;! pear trees with linseed oil. He I
&lt;puutiit|re of potash, raeb ai roots, potatoes
had, in flu' latter pan of tlie prtfrionn year,'
and h#y, are sold off tho farm, manures washed |rereral peur trees which bad com.'
containing potash. such as purchased
mrncedflighting with raw CtMoed oil. and
dungs, appear to be more suitable.
, tho rpr^ul of the blight seemed to have | called, in bis exeitomrns, for the men to
4. That although polra’a. phosphoric been artvtnj, cud ths tms had then put;i “bring up the hydrant-'.'
acid aval nitrogen are the chief manure in forth thAr foli.gr which appeared perfect- ’
-k Weatoni newspaper ha* improved ch
grediento tn larmyard duo);, tho manure
(y heallM. We felt a little anxmu: to know I tlie original plan and now *ay« "No
from artificial foods and in artificial macommunicnriira will be published iu this
nans, iiill tho difforeneea in fortn in
paper uttlcaa accompanied by lbs full name
which thest rabstanora are met with great­

ly affeeit their nine; the present method
•f tumljriag manure* does, not property

:tng new field plantations
t tho laud should be free
in a high Mato of (fertility.
ly manured in the spring, it
in gool ounditiun foe the plant*
, thr beat time to set them, un­
tie spring. Immediately before
srs ast, give the lind a dresaiag

lightly with a oM-hona plow. A great
deal of tenure to wasted by being covered
tr» deep,: to Inches deep bring the depth
tliat map| experiments by the best agricultnruta of thto and other orantric* have
derided te bt&gt; the beat fot^rops generally.
If wt harrow in the manure much of it ia
left upon the rarfice of thrigtonnd, and its
virtue* evaporate. So iA it kWe degree
when it U covered very ligblfy'with earth,
if iho werther be dry after harrowing it tn;
and it ia J question for farmer* to decide,

whether it is not bettor to take a liuls mere

the trunl». and some of the bvani-bra. the
dead bbekeoed exterior hark, showing
the effort 1 of tie Might two year* rise*,
but not a leaf indicate* that any reman
and cut'.ing through tho -lead bark, found
tip- inner bark green and sound. Wn
think that thc*e results' are sufficient to
warrant further trial of the remedy, m it
to easily applied and K«m* to do the Hera
no injury."

Don't reutora the loaves to let in the
aun to jronr grapes, aa the more tho el la­
tere are abadad'tbe bettor the frajt will bo.
Dio idea that grope* will ripen bcitorU
expeaed to the ray* of tho ran at thin sea
sou nf tho year waa originally promulgated
in the paper* by men who dal net underi
itand what tier were writing about, aa one
could hardly do a greater injury to hie
vinca than tn atrip off tlie Icavas around
tbe fruit. Vines can be prepagat*! by.
laying down cakes about tho first of Au­
gust, of thia MMOit'a growth.-in a trench
three or four inches deep, covering ths
ratiM with earth to that depth, eight or
ten inches in length. within a foot of the
end, which shuuid be tamed wo and tied
toatma.7 Hike, and in October yos will
find each eases well rooted.

riff111**.”” • •“» " aPWMatal a^miKaaMe

A man “Ihiwn East" returnedlfaisi
paper to.lhe p&lt;ititL„ _2._ ..LL ; j_____
written on the margin; and iu the next
issue the editor stated thr faet, and Wiutnd
up the paragraph by asking: --Will our
indignant sutacribar please to he us know

'I..—

Tke Great Suita ftaniiijrt.

lasriw llirr»uic.i Uta*** •
_______

RAILWAY COMPANY

tawsnetHerissac-Bg:
Dejot,_104 RXADE STREET, New York.
der uf fame?” "I suppoee,” ton'll she—
lying knot* in her lisnkcrehief—"It * on
account of thrir pri'-bariks.*'

A Virginian baa just compiled a genea­
logy of the descesdant* of Poeahontaa.
Dtote the course of b is labors he inri- i
dsntly gathered the pedigrees ofbesrly all
tbe prominent famHics of -Virginia, and

GEO. V«
PARLO

DS &amp; (!O/S
ORGANS
Trtsste;

tite-'iS-.t-jn-.*
Pennsvl

h obigixSUaxd osly

(jrEJSTU'ITsTE
imf Ttaliif WMh.

©WWISej

risri.
reary held for redemption • of fractional
currency, 18,160,658.; certificates of dcposit, tM.t^OOO; payment* mide from
Treasury by warrant* during lhe month
on acnsunt'pf civil and misreliaBsxius. 16,­
530.738; wm; »857.5OO ; navy. 81.962.­
376: Interim Indian* and p«aM0D, II,149.691. Total. 8l0»!O^O7.
.
. Die above docs not indude payment*
mado on account &lt;&gt;f the intorsrt or princi'_______

An intoxicated Gertsan pot on a Hod­
son rirrr train at Kinderhook to go Co
Trey, Wod tba Budjet of that city aayr.

City Drug Store

with a cultsratnr; and an iron hand rake
woulJ, If used, to a Rood fintahtng o;wratlra. The pbtttMta to tkw Mt till Gil,
.4 with rutMn; tbso th* rid plant* ate
pfowsd np, snd al! tbe runner* but a atrip
nr aiybtatKhro w4s i. the middle cf
the®, whieb atrip* are th* rove for tbe
next Mason , aad in this way a phtstatkrn
^b. Mtu&lt;&gt;
Motoac&lt;y to apply manure cen-o
is between th* row.
. Uis arrtimr re-

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

imicufm ram.

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.

MICHIGAN.

Drug* and Medicines of all tiescriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prrtrriptiont
tkillfully rnmpoundrd. Also a (till line pl

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KATES OF ADVERTISING.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, ^MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1877,

VOL. XXII. NO. 16

It will pay you to Drill your grain. You will Bare one-half
bushel of reed per acre, and gain from three to ten bushels per
acre in the yield ; but to obtain the BtfeT rraulte you nnut how a
Drill that will not bunch the need. ‘
'

kSURGEON

that could not injure him.
-She murt have betujn deadly peril,”
Le melitatal, "to pay .uch an .xorbitanl
price foe a siagU name
Ho took so oft- further up town, and
moved hb mother to a nicer homo. Pa-

"You are mice fere ver, Kltou?”
Your* I—ever!’’ ehe answered
‘ And when they went to era hb mocker
there were no three hsppier pn-plc to b*
feuad ia th* world.
Year* have parafd since, aad Ida finds *
home w ith her Hrt—, who n.ver rejects
that ahe waa aaved from a fete wore, than
drath, bv euategy

’ «d

FORCE FEED will tow all kind* of Grain and Grow «eed as erly tut Sand runs through no Hour
Glaus." And tue

Thu Secrot History ofs Strike.
We are intorwed upon good authority
that th. .ineati-m wheth-r the workmen
■in the Knc Railway vbaald or should not
join in the recent rtrike wa. derided ooC
upon the ground* rf cxpedienev, but by
mere chance; not by th- del;berate (Jeterminatlou of th. leaden that to join ia the
•trike w- wbe, but by tha drterminatmn
of pur* acrideM, not by the mea who—
waifere and th. wrlfera of who- familiwera at Make, but by a bar room candb
Thb b th. way in which the matter
wa. determined
Saren men who ia
K«M way had iaflunce eoough to brine
th* rtrik. about or to prevent it dunumid
th* (location in a barrootn. by th* light of
a tallow candle Thor had no darira to
join in a rtrik. for high-r vagm, their on
ly griavaMo being that mnaia men had
l-cn dbelargtd
whom they would
Ilk. to have rri—tated. They knew, of

WHOLE NO. 2062.
Bibl* T*mp*ranc«.

TU feDowing artiefe waa writtau May
3. 1877, tar th* Muriate rial Amoctaticu of
the Wart Mtab.jran fonfrrvora-. Mrtbod«t
ProUntaut Churah.i by Bov. Oliver K.
Murray.
-Win. i. a moekm. -roar drink fe rag­
ing : and wborav— b damirad tbsreby ^plisd to any awrot jufe. dnrirod from
uiy oth—source b—id—th. grope.
It b aomrtim— traesi.lid brandy, but
usually referr* co th* juice jt the palm
tm* — *f its frulL-Bod, lik. Tqp, ft ineteded th. fermauted ■ wrii - th* nferIt (Irindre-th. drinkrr w.tb th. fancy that tmmtedjuimaf tha grape.
Tirosh w— applied to the rip* fruit of
it do- him good ; but aft* bring robUd
of hb aumfltood aad health, he b l*ft ia I th* via*, and to the frrah jri- of th.
th. gutter to die—mock el at. by the do-1

A few aimpie rul—, carefelly nlieerv.il,
will help yoa over ram. of the thiag*
fihieb ynu call difacultire. In the firat
yfaec, always write di—ioctly II detroys
moeh of the pi&lt; esure In receiving a letter
A groat many genii, heart, frit a panj if.it uaaa* Im reed without puxxiiog - out
when th. good doctor left, akboajh tbe.r ' ewry wurd. Many aa ep-tle, written on
aodaavon to eateh him war* ia vrin. Il* ' heavy ervam-laid paper with a moMgnm
frit no preference to any of th* opporii. *: the top, a only an aauoyatKelo the one
u one of the best Drilln toanufacture&lt;l. Quantity of need sown
ms; h. had racotand from his disappoint­ to whom b b sUr*^, on account uf
regulated without change of gear-wheels and a perfect fobci rno,
ment, and he aev.r oto*e4 to rotuember X- tM aad rerekra hand writing
They were net eocvincBd that they
whether sowing one peck or four buAhcls per acre, which is the
that ho wm a married man, or to thiak
Ito partieobr in the matter of dating, ought to bring all throe .vita upon than
kindly of the unknown woman who had » ■riving every item dirtinctv, and rign the ■aelvro and otherr, hut instead of deciding
.case with no other drill.
.
btter with your fa 1 name If thb habit th. qeMwtioc u erauUe men .hsuid hav.
radically rhangrad hia life.
' If you want a NEW WAGON be sure and buy the
They trarcUd Uuuraly through th* tour b fona«i. you will oM ran the nek of !&lt;• dune, internI of wrighlag the argamenu
lug valuable Irttera. which cannot be for- on each mdc, and then .ubnvtlint: the mat­
•a/ on* night found tbetote'lvre in a warfad fro* the Hrad-Letter OAce, unites ter to tbeir brtter judgmaete, they eboea
French village.
,areo—puuird with the fall oddre—.
to •ul—itut. the fewbl. feeler of the tel
You will 6»d it more o—y to reply to a low candle forth, light of rvaeoa. and
About the middb of the night the doesoon after Yon ffrt it than if you they aerwd that, they would cart the ran
tor vrra awakened by son. person tapping Utter
|
Every wheel is boded in Oil. even' box set in White Lead.
See. the drunkard’s shrieking gbcwt
at hb door, and calling for him In tome Mgfect It for a few weeks, b-aaae you1 die on th* fioor. and abid*hy the decmion
will have the Impreurii* which the first1 of mero chanca. If thr Bam. .boold go
In the twenty third chapter cf Proverin ,rare— it ia th. words of vtrtitl iuftit.
The Skeins are set with the Patent Skejn Setter, -and the Boxes
He did m. He found the landlord, reading
।
made upon you.
| out, limy would rogegn io the strike, if we find the duty of total abatiaeuoe Iron, ' A few year* ago a fricod ofmiae(ratbar
by llaudrauhc Machinery, and this is theireason they are the
Write all rou bars to *y oa eoo sub-■ । not, they wuald c&lt;&gt;otuu&gt;* to work. They all iataaicaliou drinks. 'and spemfically
who told him, in broken Eoglish, that one
: too goud watered for lue on feed) stood,
of hb counlryxwa had just fallen down jeet at ooe*. That b. do aot bogie to tell |I mule the rapcrimrnt ; the candle fiama
Uaira in a fit. aad seeing hb name regia- 'B'mut yuuy i-ardeo, and then about yuurr I expired, and the men brought upon them from fenneotod wiae, ridfiriy •*&lt; forth
aaiUU ]
Hix iadieatioue-of human sufferiag aad hito 4 the serpent w* viriba. opes hie
lertd as an M. I)., they called him up.
,school, and ibrai bbotit yonr jferden again; wdr— the crib of an anneeia—ry rtrike.
He wcot into an elegantly funuahed but finish nee robjert twforv you begin an­
degredaU^o, are clearly jariured there, cvaatteaMe, the rtiag of lb* add* was
el
1 .
room where a man, some fifty y—ni of age other.
A Lady in ■ Smutting Car.
sod —peaally art forth sod alUibutod to deep fa hb heart, h amda my heart ache
■ F. tl’llH. • - - Mtpi
Do not be afraid of using the pronoun I.
was lying in a dying eouditico
Ixively vosmo baa ——eted her tnaliena the driakiag of wiae. Th—e are wu—, to aae the oaea atraag. heekhy yuewi aim
A young lady sat nor th* bod fanning Some People avoid it, and th* give their
raatroe— a shitliy nod unfinashed sound*, Ua right to nde in « M—Aing car and en­ Burrows, nnte—ioas, babbimg., woaads i with the deaaea'a come upon his brew.
him.
•
joy her cigar like a man. Not long ago, witbe-nt cause, ami rednew. of eye*. Thea It mmk my heed rwtaa - the fam* from
•uT'HarncsscB made-by hand from the b»t Eastern Oak leather,
Th* doctor h—lily examined thspntient,
a lady, walf-dramed and not panicniariy — now there were the co—awn lot of thoee
and found that it *m inijxi—il-U for him
that lampinl of miquity, fiDod with cuuaand even- strap warranted.
\v M. JON ER .
Never sfalogu* for whsl to* write, by roarec-iooking. gut un lb« river train, be­ who tarried long at the wiae, who went
to live, bul the day passed, snd still an­
ioga to th. God most high, pl*y*d their
other, before be drew hb last breath. He raying that you do'not like to write fetters tween Hx. Paul and Hartrig., aad mareLed
to seek m’lXfd wma It b freely granted h.-liish choree no my ear. I eooM aot be­
Yon woald not thiak it quite polite, iu
never recovered his cvttacioiunu—.
that
the,
w
—
eacns,
for
they
tamed
long,
lie. • my own eyre wh* I locked at the
The lady told Iksxor Pomeroy that bo viartirg * friend, to «y, “I do not like to
Ktliiai
which produced there nd reaulta. Nevur- sfakly, iromblmg, impaired body
was her fsther. Hi* name waa Eng—i* talk tuyou,* I 'ball not ray touch "
The
Sydenham, a catiro of Eogland, and she Krap th* id* before you teat ynu are
•hriaa. total ahrtiMoe. b tU oaly reme­ w—kened, ftagrtfal and tottonag lateileat,
writing for the aake of giving plreeure to.
would
like
to
have
him
buried
where
be
dy.
aa
b
eridrot
from
all
p^Xiet
—
y
;
far
Saved by Strategy.
the Lfanled, pervMscd and sfared ■ erase
JAMS^H CLARKE
died. They were traveling for the ben.B: yonrt trend.
Ckeoae— in ell agra of th.'wurld h— ell told of the venoomus peier a eouratog
ATTORN KT AT LAW A SOLICITOR
"By Jovt, what on thb mean? I» tbu of hb hsriih. *h. went on to explain, and
When your letter U merely an inquiry,
the direct outgrowth of moderate through hie vrias He *ecgoi*d me aad
a »tu|«&gt;oJ(ion&gt; fraud, a trick, or what?" he was a widow—. Her only remaining or no a matter t/bomoem, th. case b dif
And Proctor Pomeroy stared, almort va­ relative was a younger sister, who waa bs- ferent. Yoa Ibra ab-mld try to be as brief,
drinking.
Hence the inajrivd voice gnepad my hand, but not with the atrangth
cantly. at the closely written .hcct he held • tog educated ia the Convent of the Sacred ec.acisr and clear » possible An riaborwhich (peak* to-us from thb chapter ia- of other day*, still Mo h*rt beat with
Stely
draw*oat
bnsinera
letter
b
as
out
cf
ia hb hand. It read:
Heart, Io Taris.
sista
on
total
ahrtiaeacc - th. specifie da-, thst tneodship of old.
"Dr. Pomeroy, I will aot apologise for
After Mr. Rydanham w-buried, Mi- place as it b incocsifarste
ly of man. “Look not thou upon the
Togrt him from that ralpburou dea
the unparaUed —rrije I ata about to ask Sydraham went, under th* ear. of the
■ Do not thlnW'what to wnt.. but write
of you, aufic* it to sav that I haro heard doctor and hb mother, to Paris. She in­ what you think." b en old rule, and a of a cigar, atid aakod her for a light. She wine whan it b red, when h girelh hb wne my inteauo., eo 1 iaritod him to go
Z»rc
him
a
match,
and
iaterreted
benirif
your birtory, heard of your rtraggl— to' sirtod upon their taking up their abode good &lt;m to retaen-ber If yon are away
crier in the cap, whea it mevrnh ikrntf withMe. Hoeaid bo a* hid hb frs-fa
HH*1&gt;V M CHITKSmaintain youreelf ami iavalid mother’ and where she had.apartments, and so not a from home, it b very relish Mt to share I in the reeoery. Her follow traveler now j
aright.
’
’
Three
three
spreificaiii
—
indi
­
guod-by*.
(TWak God he knows now
sought to entertain her with a few remark* ]
realite bow' hard a la»k it h for ooc ro’ day pareed hut what she wrn with Mr*.
ou the weather, brands of eigarv, busier— , cate t&gt; • fermented alate uf th* win., heuor they were hb •*•*•). I waited soma
E\xsv-s.iL-sias^“r~“ We wish to call the attention of thoee wishing Buggies to the fact: young in the prolmum and without frirods Pomeroy. Toe old lady got warmly at­
prospects and other matters.
Lovely j it das afebrile and intoxicating. Hee* umcb*feev lhalpca of bril, and feared
C«M. H.Baxtv. i
daumKCnma.
In the great wildcrne— of boua— called a' lached to her, and talked dolefully to her
wriban fell back in order upon her digni we ere admonished to not even look upon, I
that wo have a largo atock, cornUating of
• dir. FAIto, permit me to add, I have brau' sou about the lime when they eboald !•«
~
■«.?&lt;;. &gt; »xk IfAM.
be would never return, eo aft* a mca-nt
K. “You are c-tting impertinent, sir. |
informed of the mid blow yen received —panted.
PHV-ll lAN 4
of ufent prayer I eroaral that Uumbrid of
b none of your busiare* *he.e I am
■■trroiir aisat covwtt. micm.
from the hand of on. you loved, who wa»1
rih* toid them oefi-Ientislly oot to won
from,
or
where
I
am
going
to.
I
have
,.
X-"&gt; — “"V
unworthy of you, and yet I am not ac­’ drr that site did not taonrn for her father.
the same right to rit here that you have, denth W—ling win*. Study thb b eou»quainted with you, nor you with me. for hr had endrevored to wnmg her eo
teuan\gjhe mart rigid total ahrtinoow.
aad
if
you
des'll»Lara
suurodf,
I
rimli
Indeed we have never looked upon one deeply that it wra net late whtah held her
. ’P“k to th* eaodoctor."
How ean moderate driukera who bsifeve m
another’, free. NivA I— 1 m about to bi. ride; and that 1. all her Ute die had ........ . ............ _
to reqocrt ynu to do me a great favor. nev.r been *o happy — now that die waa I sailed from New London, Coan . Tburethe divin* origin of lb* Zhble, rontina. to by m.xkrate drinking ehrirtsatta, brnntifu’The Graduate*.
Will yotf come 10 Siulh street church to- free.
.
"em’uc. iiiHiir.1.
| day, with it. North I*ri* — ita final dc»- Frea Ito awtlMtae Baek—a
indulge in even the tri dert fermented ly framed, stanag ma ia the face fro* let­
merrow evening at tight o'clock? Come
Doctor Pomeroy watched her. Al first | tinaUon. The recent. Polar expeditiutu ol
tM tweaty-three youa*; men who only Orjaon in th* face of thb admcmtuan? ters of shining gold. -Drink no longer w.priv.tely.unailcndedf.ad w«vcr reveal that he
, w—very gallant, but U l*t -began to Gmauj aad England were prepared at Imt month rtspped •cnm. the thrroho! J of
which take. pJace there Will yon girc ।be reoervj aad cold. A feriiag which be raat expense and with rivernment a« 1st- hfe from aa raatern college, and wont forth We bare often painted ia our own mfeds tar but use a liul* win. for thy rte-arb's
dm, an entire rtraogtr, a lawful claim to (dared not cherish wn growing tn hb heart ioct, and were bended all orer the world upon th. treckhaa orann of life to battle the picture of “Soloman in aH hb glory." sake." My thought* ran feat.
A aafoea
your name, and yet H-ek net to know to ,and it alarmed him. “I dare not love as lb* meet .Uborate that were ever or
but lb* —&lt;1 picture of hb rotten depravity
whom you mam? If you will do no I will her," ba muttered to himedf. "I am gaoiaed. Vet, so far a* the main object
and dabuehery, would bad n. to think
make over to you twenty thou—nd dollars, bound!"
of their search w*. craccrned, they were
that
when
writing
the
twenty
thud
chap
payable to your order at the city bank. —
Then for tbs first time be fell 1m&gt;w total failurns. Captain Howgate'a expedi­
ter of Proverbs, he spoke from the depth* I
soon a* thi. ewemotre b orer. Treating heavy were the fetters lie had forsed far tion bad ita origirt in some statements
that the nieoey. wil be a temptation io himself.
formed into aa angel of light.
whtah be mad. through the pre* *uggrat
you, I .hall enxiomdy await you at th* apSb* nuUccd the changu. She tried to iog a new plan uf operalkma. Inetred of
My young fnaod m j*t draining anUguUe him to forget the grief that wm 1 employing largo vtaaeb aad crews aad
' pointed lime."
imperilad , we can then tcri, .ven mora Otbrr gtara of liquid posreie, wh* I gt*p
That w— all. There wu no ligaatore, evidratly wearing upon him; and al bat,
wtribly, the force of the .dmonituo. and cd hia ana and wish tear* ia ay eyas imnothing to give any due to th* writer’, in a fit of d*p**tiuo, be told h*. *11warnings contained in hie writing.. Thr ]4ond him to leave, and ha did.
sddraa or abode, lu-htd, C wu too unm,'
“I am a married man," he mid impctn ry iav—tmeol. Sending eo sdraoco crew
Wh*
•nd m ua feminine in iu details that he ondy. “( lore you, ud 1 am not free to' a&lt; far north - bo may deem it adrimble,
-rpaut with poiMO-harbad teeth crept up •uber 1 talked aad prayed wuh hi* He
■ u alm-wt tempted to believe that some' lora’
. h. will plan; a rolony and there aoriimale
un him rteahhSy. tiU at k*l the man of rig*d th. pledge aad k apt it, aad ha*
of bu male friend* were playing a joke oo
She rccoilal, bat bad. him to tell hb mea eo that they wilt tmaeroi the E*wiedom fell a pray to hb aaian hke power. sloe* found peas* to hia eoel by bettering
, qaimu's emluracoe - well aa the white
. her all.
him.
__
When arouaad from tkb state h. could on­
“I will not go—I.will not be fcobd,”
Kartev * G-ritv—r*. —______
“It w— ernel and unkind of her to bind
DK. V. RL’SSKLL.
ly exclaim, "At the Ur it tritath like a asrOb, brethren, r— the perishing. lift
he mi l to him*clf.
Hr flung the mbrive down, then be
r£ii^’vl?is?5ac*
psnt, aad rting-th like an adder’’ Hems, ep thr fall*
Soatah these in pity from
• piexed it up. folded it carefelly and thru.:
of departure from which he ana ink. ad­
the drunkard* yawning gram
it in hb pocket.
vantage cf any open -aarw without 1» of
~ .CHAN. IL 1IALTCR.
ilera victim. hare fallen bsfoee Alrobol'*
He rvmembersd that ho had a patient
Usee Thus he hope, to find an opnortu
to tbit, and went out; btf everywhere the
nity to rewh that higb-t laUtod. in
content, of that stranger * letter wm ring-,
March of whicb^eo many lir-^have^Ueii
litginhbeara. He then went to ate bb
that lieth down ia the midst of the ana, or
7wL“(.
■ J
mothtr. 8h* w— suffering more than
* be’lhat Urab oa tU top of a a^," Eke
•
■------- 1------ e.i_—uiu
।
waya bo— up when each a project ■ pro shall have lime to-Dy. The poriuoo of
p^, but akeptiemm ou that print will the vanturaomc Ru-iao fort— which । a drowning wiaa, or a dbay h—ded sailor ; ard'e gr.ro., ttd aeodiog three aoab
Men tall iur n» -------------------------- HD*
whieb
he
had
opt
lb.
moel
remote
id
—
’jllHN
never put an end to polar experitioua until hare penetrated tooth of the Belkina into hb miod b whe-tred, and hb thought* idra.kard'ebriL ,
of bow he was going to meet then, lie
liM . planed in theoaut- of th. polar Rowmelm b aha very critical. A Twkbh I confused—they bare strs ktr. use, dirit ■
At the proMot day there b ■ pot
.NEW
(
&lt;threw the. down and buried hi. fe~ i.
rink. There areacfeatifa qu-tum. which deurehmrot h- guoe to attack th. Schip
thb rroultaloaa ran wlr., ami *o writ in ka Vasa, and than fen al the main Ra»
his band..
.
I-. G. HOLBROOK.
-I’orwty is a cmrw. mother, he groanformed aa authority m 1‘rofc-or lxxi-b .uiuronrro of eupjEm Bel the Cmr 'be rw'Ut •‘‘k no jnstifisbk rearou for ।
,d. -I do not know whtah way to turn,
of Yab Colbga thinka that the dbcovery
tnbhw-1 brinp there be ha. bacn brou-d. bat at I
upright-ibe bad alway* thought you ; of a pa&gt;lar pasaagn wil hare great e—nmn hurryinK forward all
She U&gt;ed to cheer him bet ia vain. Ev­
ery-here he turned a Lopelnm eba*e*m|tha &amp;• ,wm in—ihleof H “Wbro
rial valae. There ia no qoreti-n that Cap
lb
bowed
hb
fisoe
in
hb
hand*,
and
tain Howgatc'a movement* wiUbn watch
^••AK YfX^tar w«ra only -al," be
a. I will seek it yet again."
1TM htur^hZl'eom* which L. bed hoped ed with lively interroi, and that he will
here— sober, bat immodithought, • twenty thousand dollar* would
' reerive the
wuhea of the counter in
’ nrepannx th. serin expedilwa wrth whwk
° A^Un’hJftuWrd and worrfod until the
dcbsncbcry. . Hero b a fell d-eripti-i rf
a drench given ue by our who hsd tertel
I
Dealer* la Keroeene OU.
of Ns bbtero-a. aad drank from Chora
| To ike eud that all yurt ire tuterertrd in
, dreg, of bril. U J adg- '-1.13, v« road
maaafartunng, deriiag &lt;* uriag any ilhiminedag oib manufactured from prtroPAINTER,
|*m fat thb Btoto, I rail yowr mari «
At A. «. a-S * Carrtag. Stef
1' tredion to a few rwialremMta m*d« by th.
oo tongsc water, but um a little win. for
e£ir. Th£ ws.brtoa*m-&gt; li«*-d.
art epprored May Sd, 1877, which tabthy etmnaeh'a rake"
The— are the hid
J,IT,riM It.,
•
rf- Aug. Kd, im.
.
ing place* of the moderate drinker, thr in
It-leya Ufere ofaring their oib for
Edel and the aaioou keeper. Th- we find
to oe. of lb* Udi-, and she advanced to utiripaied revealinr the truth to you." |rala
,
ore required to have th-n iMMOted
hi-Apr
that the mom Bible sp—kx of win. an a
••ED* ImtoarT My srtfs?"
i ia thb State, and theapjwoved bread,will
"^Are yon Dr. Pomeroy?" sb* -b«l in
bl-mng rad *-!»*• *ymbol of apirlto-Lirt* fa&gt; my etory Wore you blame Ithe fa* of inepowinn sod Mtahigan feSpecial Medical Announcemenl
me,*' »he eaWL "Th. wan ywa raw di. i Mwct-'e nam* afiud upon *ch Urrei.
al Hr-i-r. aad ae •the on-7 venom rf
« ,, stepfather. He umr^ m, ■-£«
a symbol of divine pnninbtoeul and
Joy Comfort and Happiness
when I wm but fir. y^old, and -*w
hnmrei dbufadie^
The. the infidel
Id* wm. baby. Mynirtber wra weakly
daiam that the BMi a* only uphold. ia.nd .be dmd a7fcw y-n&gt;-r, l**ta ril
t-nparakre, but nuatndiem i««df by advu
OF HASTINGS AND VICINITY­
our father . pryxty UtUt man «

HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED.

STUDEBAKER!

Sweet’s H°T &gt;

DENTIST.

LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGONS MABK
ftefittknlrVuai uni tkSmMMfeb, vteits natiU
ti au-lat h W gr rat aj goer.

GREBLE &amp; RUSNELL

Mvills,

Cheaper than any one in Barry County.

Every ens Fully Warranted I

X3CA3Fix&gt;

,

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
/J- J. FiM
Farmers, examine the WIARD
Carrian, Bin ui OnuMiisl
PLOW, before purohasingothers,
Every one waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Wj&gt;!
Mowers or Roepers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Sick lid Afflicted!

He wu our auk ewdiaa, to bold onr
property under bi. coatrol until w. marrisdor bo—am of age. He plared mein
th. Sacred He^t, snd kept me then unu
1 wra sixteen, th* be brought me oat and
pcvfxwod to marry we to a frwud of hb. 1
re-ilbd. One right I overbrard * oonv2X*re-i*«i..U fowd. UbUbe

DR. J.'B LoSUBE

was selling tac for twenty thousand dollara.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
i will save money by it.

ftUdatogoto. Hadid not aDuw see to

�H- R. Stevens Column

THE INDIAN WAR.
basifih forever erery drop ul that wine,
or oqgbi ««, whicL w;i; fotoxieate. May
thy kingdom tbme, 0, Lori!—over ita
boundaries no drunkard can pas*, within
ita llmila no drunkard b found. Thb u
“» pnjet, and after prayrr we are Jaught
to aay Amgn. So bo it. Amen b prayer
ririug from iu ka*** and appearing in an­
Wo know thst Christ created wine at other form The true Amen b action. No
Cana, and tho Governors testimony b prayer ciin go to hcarra without thbgold­
suffieMtet to prori which vine it waa, en awl mighty wing. If is words you
whether • tec cruel venom cf asps” er the
sweel*winc that eymboiira spiritual hie­ foe the removal «f a terrible vice from un­
ing*. The govenwr cf tbe ftaaiprouounced wary men. your life mart bu your Amen.
the wine produced by Christ the be*’., Win you enforce thb priaapieof enure
saying, "Thou hast kept the good wine alwlincnco from intoxicating drinks as a
until now." If wu can ascertain whieh kind beverage ’ Doing thb, it b believed the
of wine was coosiderri the beat among the bhamg of Him who u infinite in power
Jew* we shall bo abl* to settle thb qua&gt;- and bvo abounded will be upon yva.
li-Mi .with absolute certainly, aa appeal to
rceognbsd authority win do thb.
inflow- until it ha. encircled the globe;
Bays Dr. Gneobus, “Those were consid­ and the world catching iu ewret cadence
ered tho b&lt;« wino which were the least will swell tbq song of temperance till its
strong. Kitto says of wine which had been aecentovill in good time—that is, God's
preserved from formation by boiling,''such
wai esteemed (by tbe Jews) the richest

Dr. Isaacs an eminent Jcwbh rabbi,
nays, ‘•The Jaws do not in their feasts for
sagred purpose*. (including the marriage
r_... — L— __ Ll^l .J r--- - - i
drinks.*' There c.n be no doubt then. In
viawofsueh teatxmony, that tho wine
which Jero* made,and which the governor
of tho trial pronotrored the brat, was the
unfermated kind, which
oomsBonly
n&gt;n*id&lt;r«d the beat am-rog the Jew*.
Another objector says, "Christ celebrated
the Passover and . instated ibe LatdU

supper with wiae" this objection i» an­
swered as before by demanding the proof
that it waa tho intoxicating wino which
God t»d prohihitad. Still farther it U
answered by showing that tbe wine used
at the PaNOVcr aad Lord's supper was the
unfermelecd.because everything fermenUd
w»* forbidden to be in their dwelling* dur­
ing th* seven day* of tbe feast, (sae Hxo
do* !'J: 8-38). Accordingly the Saviour
says; “Keep the fmsl not with the
leaven
of malice oed wickednea.,
bat with tbe unleavened bread of
severity and truth, the same truth b part­
ly ayntbclited still. .
Did the Saviour change the Aymbol*
and select"I bo blighting, blasting rotting
and intoxicating drink as an emblem of
hUinoM and of the neecmity of cicanring
from sin through hb blood contrary to all
usages prevku* in Hi* church? If an I
deman-d the proof. If the body of Christ
was nrermanly repnwtnted by wine equal­
ly frw from pctrefactiro element*.
It U clear then that th* Bible dots Mt
uphold him that putteth the bottle to hb
Mighbor's Bps, but pronounce* a .Ireadful
woe inatcad, and that our Saviour did txt
eocoumge the.drunken carnival ofimirfo.
ty by making intoxicating wins for them.
It b therefore clear that o^ectiou lie
agaimd the Bible without tbe least founda­
tion. No dearer proof can be given than
the fruits cf tbe two winos, we look at

wret tmbletns cf sprit ual blrasedne*-—

the sweet wine which the butler gate to
Pbaroah— and the good wine that our Sa­
viour produced at Cana.
To chink of cm Saviour ertatmf the

man crucified, His band extended; Do
you mark the dropping of his gore? Do
you ee* the thorny crown upon his head?
Do you not eee the scan of mbery upon
him? Do you see the lacerated back s* the
wo*d doth tear 'it? Oh! gate on those

membranco of the shed blood and broken
bodj of our crucified Redeemer, thia pietore of the sweet wine ought to draw
suenms of undbembM tears, while ‘‘the
cruel venom of asps' emblem cf thst
great serpent, sin and misery, bring! forth
abbonmee and loaihsomcnaw while we
A—&gt;

or the world have l»xn chained from the
cup of intoxicating wine. Where wu
the world when Noah entered tho ark?

The folltxwiag arc the liarolutiou adop
te-d by the Itepublieaas of Ohio, st Ihat late
State Couronlion. That they arc ouHjnken. frank and fcarlcm the reader will st
ran perceive. On bwmi questions they
am sound to tLe &lt;w», but wo should rath­
er have seen them mure emphatieany for
"Irtorat money,” yet they are belter in
thb rcqxct than it wr* iheeght they would

poured ia their utib.lfowol liquor, ebey
dn.sk these doers, they drank srain, and tho Ohio ouurontion abound* in.round po­
el« mtrry About rang through the ball; litical ansm and will meet with the beany
approval of the bmt men in tbo Rcpubtidv TMlin and harp sere there and muric
"“■J"1

more marked between th* - groat political
partis, than thb, that th* Iteptbiican nuIT preMota in ita ctinvcstom ita Lai
thoughts aad the beat thought*, u I be
lirvc, uf th* Nstioa. It b th* pacoliarity

Alterative, Tonic, Solvent
AND DIURETIC.

Reliable Evidence.

Tecttino

'

I nolirc that a* an instance of tbo worst
and most violent element of the Democrat
ie party, guiding its cuaueib and moulding
ita policy, and they have done more in the
him platform—one week ago to-day' they
undertook to shake tbe solid foundations
of our pupal ar peace by questiuoiag iu
their acta the rery foundation of our po­
litical power by asaorting that our Chief
Magistrate, the man of our choice, wa*
fraudulently inaugurated, and attempt to
throw a cloud of doubt upon his title to
bo President of the United State*, aad
with what grace do they, who eeaght by
every means that tbe worst dement* of
American society can produce, to carry
their man into power, aud when they saw
■hat they uses rrady to foil, they sought,
by the use cf money in a distant State, to
Lay a Praadential doctor, and thus pur­
chase for grid that highest office in the
gift of the Republic. (Applause.) And,
ndlhq-'iu that, they sought to prevent the
Counting of the doctoral vote iu aceord-

rear, io charge of a Lieutenant and sever­
al men. At d^ghi the fight opeead.
and in a short time al! the soldiers and all
the Indian* were hotly engaged in a d»
t-erata battle. The Indiana were eri-dent
ly anrpriasd, foe their lodgra ware pianmd,

tn crane under escort, and every available
wagon will go forward from here and But
for. It ia cue uf the bardcat Indian fights
o.i record, and Gibbon'* command made a
mutt grifonl and ^desperate fight again*.
'

Deer Lodge, Z ug. 11—10 a. m.

VeseUne

TegrUnc

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Republican principle, and practices, dray
offer fur candid consideration of tho voter*
of Ohio, the following platform of priori
plro:
.’tfi-hril. Ths; we reaffirm and adopt
the platform sudreMlutuins of tho nation al cunVABtion of the Republican party
adopted in the euovcntioa at Cinrinnsu,
in June, 1876.'
AV* JreJ, That the Republican* of Ohio
reaffirm their unfaltering confidence in
Rutherford B. Haye* aa a atataMum, pat­
riot and Republican, and cordially approve
hia effort* for the pacification uf die count­
ry aad the otabliahstect of iia civil am
ico upon a basis of purity and cffiricney.
Rrtulral, Thai we reaffirm it b uualtaraWe, th* purpose of the ILqmblicu party
to maintain and snforoe the pnitbioos ol
tho iwut amendmonta to th. federal Consliinlion, gnarctitoriog tho civil right* of
ritiscM before tho law. irrospectren of rare
or color, and to insist upon the foil and cffactual pcrfonuance, by the fcdcrtl Gov
eromcnt. ia tho execution of ita powora,
uf constitutional obligation* in that be­
half. .
llrtutrtd. That we are in favor of both

Fine Tailoring a Specialty.

VegeUne
VegeUn0

New York, Aug. 12.—3-30 a. m.—Tbe
7b&gt;we' sperial cable from Loodoo aay*:
Tbe news from the *eat of war te-dar w
ao coofuacd and indefinite that it h hspes
»iUe to rift the truth from the great mas*
uf dppsirhen constantly srriviwg. There
arc many uncertain repurta of battles, bat
nearly as spoo aa they arrive, dcaiab reme
from w side or the other^a* the case may
be. The Rusauna ar* determined Mt to
allow Uh- truth to oom. when they are dcfnted, while the IVrkuh General, are
maintaining a dbreeot rikuoe in regard to
ail morrmouts of the alightaa* importance,
whetlier lh^ reaull auceemfBlJy for their
aide ur uberwiwe. When they are obliged
to talk they dilate at ;pva. length on the

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tlw government should tie kept, tbe count
completed, and that ibM'ran dent of tho
United State* should be inaugurated
whether he waa the man of their choice
or not. (Great applause.)
I take occasion to say here, in thb heart
of this greet Abolition Reserve. that uo
true American will ever forget tbe honor
due te these Southtrnmeu, who helped to
rare tbetr country agamst their Northern
Desuocratie leaden, (llccewed applause. &gt;
Well, now, gentlemen over against this
rule of tho worm, the old Republican pony
again steps U&gt; lbs front to lake iu place
in the line i-fgoo&gt;l guveratneot. It cotm-j
to the country with twenty one year* of
bonoraUe history behind iu II cutsc* to
the country with tra-iition* and achievomenu of which it b proud.
Proud that
it dared co fare rebellion and • ar; that it
dared to go to the bottom aud pluck? out
by the roots «ho guilty cause of the rebel­
lion and asy th*, all men should be I free;
The platform, a« adopted, affirms the and that it dared to build the Republic ou
the principles uf equality, civil an/ pulitprinciple that tho United State* oorutitute
a nation, not a eoofcdiracy; that a* citlsen•hip b national is allegiance aud obliga
lion, it is tho duty cf the nation to protect
dtbes, native and natoralbcdi
nd colored, whetlier menaced by
_ J abroad, or by political persecu­
tion, naZshielded under the herexey of'
State riglits, at home;'' That local adfgovernment ia all matter* that are local
ihust be adhered to, that I rat.-real rela- wry'method* and tiurrusd them coaragtlicus ahould be cuhirated between tbe oualy, widow Jway* Intend .to be in
States, but that ‘ the centralixation of all anna or pursue military method*, and the
political power ia the sixteen Southern Republican party ia able, wheu it crane*
to where the roads fork, to see the way

ten of State policy. With a platform ao
broad and with a candidate ao unexcep­
Umo. They tuned, they drank, the tionable, tho Republican of Maine go
ilia auapaign with the full assurance
bowl* were filled to the brim, and merrily into
:
the tmttrt danred on, loud waa the baoita- 1
Mliai. shoal nd load the song. They
dmitk drep; they drank cure* to the God

TIB MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE

te-*No Perera, and following

VeceUne

The couvecti~n uf thr Maine RepuLlican* was awaited with more than usual in­
terest thb year, because it wa* anticipated
that some expreaaiou would be made conocruit^r tho policy of the National Admin­
istration in Southern affair*. Republican
principles, aa held in Maine, are a* radical
aad deep -rested as acywhere, but people
who expected that there would be. on thb
accDunl, a protest against die concilatory
cuune of President Hayes will bo dba]»pointed when they persua tiie platform of
principles enunciated. Tbe convention
steered between ScyIF* and Charytxlb, and
one emphatically indixrsing and the other
as «mphati&lt;-qftyi'oondcmning the I’r.-widcnt,
attempting no formal statement of opinion
on that point. Thb iudieate* simply that
the Admioiltration policy was regarded as
an experiment whose result* cannot earily
Lb judged until they are mdre clearly a; •
farent, aud until it has Lad a full and fair
trial nothing b to bo gained by endorse­
ment or disapproval. On the matter of
the civil servicv the platform speaks -1btinctly, and regard* with pardonable prido
the purity which has always characterized

not written 'they were eating and drink­
ing." What was Nahal - doing when Li*
heart wu turned like a stone within him?
Inspiration nays, “Hu heart was mer­
ry with win* st tho sheep shearing.” suffrago cf the people .
Turn to the melancholy catastrophes that
The platform b a broad one. affording
you hud recorded in holy writ, and almost sufficient standing room for all who cltcrevery one of them came from the intoxit*-' i*h . Republican sentiment* aud desire an
booou aud U|&gt;right adminbtration of af­
fairs. Dbregardiag queslious of an ex­
perimental aort, upon which difference of
opinion m inevitable, it states dearly all
Siwcnlhl point* of IL-puldiran doctrine*

Purifies the Blood. Reno­
vates and Invigorates
tho Whole System.

the troop* were not prepared

Tho Maine Republicans.

waa unjustifiahlo and rotoletiooary. Meas­
ures (or the'lm|&lt;rureurt*t of tho civil ser­
vice are approved; a tall is made for the
proper protection and development cf in­
dustrial intirota ; the daty of keeping
tbe nation's prombo in ilia matter of rosumptijn mad the payment of tbe -’cU in
coin b emphatieaJlr slated ; the existing
navigation laws are approved and change*
deprecated; railroad ruleidics arc donounced and it b declared that tho Repub­
lican State and national tickets were elect,
rd in South Carolina, Florida and ‘Louisi­
ana, and that the cry *1 fraud rabod by
the Drtoocra:.. with regard to the elector­
al ic»ult b unmanly and dishonest. On
matters of State policy, equal taxation,
nou-aoctarian education, and prohibitory
Isgblatioti are advocated, and Guv. Connor
b again pnswated with hearty and well-

VEGETISE

Brians, Motic., efo Salt LAe, Aug. 11.
—A scout from Big-Hole Put has iust
oome in with diapetehce from Gen. Gib­
bon, in command of a detachment cf
United State* troo-a. and reports a terrible
batik Bi th. mouth of Blg Hch Pam on
Thuradar. Gen. Gibbon's command num-

Wo are glad to aay that tho lime ought
iu coma when all tbe military methods of
war ought to be folded like the proud old
banner that ha* duo* iu duty in the fight,
and cater into the procam of peace And
these processes cf peace aro'tu remit al)
the State* of the North and South to the
equal rights of soli-government. (Ap­
plause.) We hoM'the equal rights of citiren, before the law.
We bold the equal
rights uf the Suus before the ounsUtatfon
aud the law*, and when we remit the Staten
to their own self gnvcruuieut. bowc-cr bad­
ly they may have been in their local euuccttj, we do nut any tho lens bold to all

Atitutiun. W* do oot propose to kt down
auy ono of them, uur to invade
rights
uf any State. Now I desire to ray, with­
out aup-reaerve, that I am glad that uur
own fiattu chief of the nation, out of uur
own State, from among ua, has had the
courage to ree the epoch ID whieh ho lire*
and daro to do what tho accewutia) uf tLe
natiou require. (Luudaud foug-euntinued
You must not expect of him, because
bo b human, that every act of hb will
agrco with all your opinion* and min* 1
■io not a*k that of any Prtriueat, nor do I
say it in advance or afterward for any man
that .ver Bred, but I do say that hblmart

tbe love of hb eountrymjn in hb heart,
and it is oar duty to see that he b fairly,
indepoodeudv and earocetly supjorted in
the strogj^o he b carrying on to give peace
and union to the nation. (Gnat applause.)
• I have but another word to' say.
In
these day* of political eowsniice, the very
gwb look down with sdmirauoc upon the
man ui the partt that has the courage te
announce iu opinkms and dare to rau the
risk uf dying for the sake cf being rishi.
(Applmue.) We have spnkm ns a great
Naliuoal Republican party only twelve
months ago. These word* of ours are un

;
1

A‘r»-jfiN-.4 That we arc opposed to any
further pafau uf public Unib or money
subsidies, dr the extetwion of tho public
credit of the general Government to aid
tho eoaurtscttun of railroad*.
That weave opposed to the
leinwa) of patcuu by act of UoagrtM,
which are burdensome and oppressive io
the toiMc* bf the people, and especially to
tlw Uboring chuacs.
Z?r*&gt;Jt«&lt;4 That we view with alarm the
• presctu duxarbed ctmaition of tho country,
u evidenced by the extensive strikes cf
w&lt;&gt;rkiug-mcA, and followed by the destructiou of life and property in different part*
of the country ; and while &gt;e depreeatr
each and every rceort to violence and dis
older, and-curdially approve the acaoo of
our Naiional and .State authorities in their
efforts te enforce Ute aujremacy of the
Uw, yet wo du must heartily aympathiM
■&lt;th the condition of the hooeet and indiutri.nia laborers who ue willing to work,
buf remain noempLiycd, or are employed
at wage* inadequate to wuufon and indepeudence, and a* an earnrM of our desire
tv find a remedy for their ooddiltion, we
recommend, first, that (.'ougraae establish

As thsy prcaacd forward again, they
found that they had no* only a foe to con­
front, but foemen on each aide, hidden
among the roeka and taking c-sol aim at
the men u they p- raod. Pushing forward
tfosy reached the outskirts of tho village,
but ene .entered such * terrible shower of
bullets that they wavered and then broke

rould, harassed al tie way by a 111 &gt;k fire
from ameng the rock*
It wa* in thb last charge that Gen.
Gibbon wa* wounded. Finding that ou
other attack would wreck erre the rem­
nant uf hb force, he intrenched himself,
paying attention to the wants of hia.

T.uie* si Adnsunpie send* sn am rance by
tclei7*pL to-day that the Jrcuire battle of
the campaign will be fonghl *t Borax
['a**, notwilhrtandiug tho fact that aa
i-ffiiial telegram from 8 u! reman I’aaha aay*
the result of a reconnowancn by the Impe­
ria! Turkbb -troops demoustratoi beyond a
doubt that there are no Rusaian suidiero
at th.- entrance to tho pa«s.
SJfALL PKKUMIMAUr XKtKWtSnBS
between tbs Turk* and’ advancing or re­
treating llusaians are uf al o*t daily cocurmtxic, aud d^ubtlca* form the Lasb for
the bunuroua aud exaggerated report* uf
ImIj1.» whieh bar: boou telegraphed dur­
ing the but day or two.
Nswr tihumta, ou Wednesday last, the
Turkbb General Abraham defeated seventorn companies uf Russian infantry ami
1,000 hurw. On th* same day an attack
iras Utade by a large forou of Rtuaiana os
the town “f t’aiUak, near Oman Boar.-'
Tbe Ruaaian* were repulsed, but with what
lu*» I* tux stated
Charges tea counter-charges of atrociilea cuatinne to poor iu from both aide*,
and both seem tn itantain th* elements, at

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COFFEE

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PBEPARIO BY H. FL STEVENS, 80STM. MASS.
Vegetine it Sold by All DruggbU.

\

SOAP.

We sell move than all of Barry County.

Th» Mild Pnrnr

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS’
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E. F. Markle,

Specifics

CROCKERY.

New York, Aug. 12-330 a. m.—The
corraapc-ndeut ot the Dctlj San, who b
high in favor with the Rusmau military
anthoritics, states iu hb paper to-day that
the rrinforceuAeai* for the Ruaahu army
will require more titue to reach lha front
than was al firal supposed, and that, coowquoody. it will he impombb to ronriude
th* war during the prcwnt year. Great
battle, will be fi-ught, be ray*, but only
north uf be Balkan Mountain*. Tbe
I hope entertained by the Russian* uf being
! ahfo to advance ou AJrUnoplo at oako has
I been puMpouri. and the aim of the Ku
-ian general* new b to sweep Bulgaria,
north cf the Balkar*, eloir of tl • Turk
i-U anaiew. The paa««si of the Balkan* are

STONE '^r.AJRIEL

load of 55&lt;M) gitlona of Ohio Ware.

Il il tKe buU.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

TRIUMPHANT!

SSllii ladLI?

The Advance Plow

Par fcto

■ Daw. Hall by

Judge William H. Weat.

' There is lobe
Balm the Fair &lt;
{Ways'Aww.

William H. West, the candidate for
Governor of the Ohio Republicaa*, b cm
of th* ableet lawyers in the State. Hs
has served in the Ix-gblatorc, has been At­
We had a hard fight with the Net Per­
torney-General of the State, hs* held a ec*, tiling a number, and losing a number
posilton on the State Supreme Court bench, of officer* and men. We need a doctor
aud was a membeFof the ainsUtuliou oca-' and everything, Send u* such relief u

vention of 1872. H* b nearly blind, but
b otherwise in good health.
After hb nomination Judge Wsat was
called to the ptafortn and said:
“Mr. Chairman and Republicans of
Ohio: T-e anion uf tho convention and
the hearty greeting whieh thb dctuoualraUnn imports have touched me ao deeply
that I hare not Word* of sufficient warmth
to expts** my sens: of th* honor eon ferrod.
In ■ juncture of jtffaire «&gt; critical a* the
praent, when qumtiona of aueh great del­
icacy are agitated and divide th* public
mind. I almost shrink from encountering
the raponaibil&gt;tiea which the poattiou to
which you cal) me will necowarily cast up­
on mo. Sincwr1—•*------------- ability, however,
issrii’___________________

heavy luaa Cant. Loi^n and Lieut.
Bradley are killed. Gen. Gibbon and
Thr llepaLUcan candidate for Governor
Lieut*. Coolidge. English and Woodruff in Ohio will wake the opening .pwli of
are wounded—English seriously, tlw oth­ the campaign ou the 2&amp;th last.
er* slightly. Tbe troop* are intrenched,
It b intimated that business engageand ihe ludiau* leaving.
When the mcmengcr left, Gen. Gibbon
saidc **I wantan escort sufficient to pro­
deserted us, and relying upon tho justice tect Ojo wagons which are going in to reof our cauK, we eLail triumph or .fall in lievn ua. Load the wagooa as light as
tho hsrnca*. [Applause.] I have not possible. The Indiana art mu off from
my supplire."
.
ready three.
however Lav bean staled, asd, su far u 1
Judge Taft has given aulhtrity fur tho
acalcratand it, I too*, cordially and heart).
announcement that ba cordially indorses
the Rcpublk-an tiekst in Ohio, and will
take the stump In iU support.
in me lira tho ability f .hall irire to cur
prcauit administration an hottest and fair
Ths New York NfooisXnhmp (Dam.)
trial and a thorough teat, [itonewod apdrclsrc* that tlio German Democrau of
phuac.] A bona* divided afiaimt itself
that city will not even auppen the esmh
anno* stand. Unlem America shall be
dates nominated by Tammany Hall
recouciicd and paeified our Republic is no
Tbe proclamation &lt;d Gov. Irwin of Cal­
more. [Applause and crim of 'Good !
ifornia for the rail election eonUiM ariaua*
GoodF] Whibt I datm the right of fodcalling upon tho peopk'te deride whether &lt;
crAl intervention to enforce the conscitua onoreutioo shall bo hrid to revise the
lional guaranties of liberty, justice and
CMrtitntion of the State.'
protection, 1 prefer that the several states
may thramelra ao enforce in good faith
11.0 verdict of a Phibdriphia cwrour's
these great guaranties that uo occasion for
federal intervontiou shall ever arise.
Touching tho queatioo of currency I ahall
not pause at thn time to sneak ; it b too
complicated and too rut 1 have no doubt
tho o.mmittoe has done wisely and duoe

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fonaatica.

CLOSING OUT!
Closing Out!

Settle and pay thia msnthnnd mi
conscience end coot.
Batket Picnic

otlxa day,
ibModdf

Jamre C. Hanu. re. Dbvm! Wifooo,
■umpuU; coetiauedEdwia W. Oaborn re. Deka McF.lwaiu,
I»y

ere of caper were fur,
her Majesty walls in
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ing with her Winter Style "ILuxwtie"

Closing Out!

STOCK OF GROCERIES

8. Tarry, plaintiff and appellee,

Balance ot Our Spring and Summer stock.

three Egyptimm.

Oae oaa, a Genua, killed b» wife, three

Sarita tKrt'uolly worth $7.50 now only |oJX)

PEOPLE OK BARKY UOUXTY
4'retndl mtttfogos Friday evening.

IrMil

Our New Yorir Lettas.

Generally that I hare agala cmberkml la

uritkri

Suita actually worth $15 00 how only $10.00.
Coata and Veeta really worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coati and Veets regular price $12 00 only $8.60.
Boys’ suits $1.00, 1.50, 2,50, 3,00, 4,00.
Boys’ suits.for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Men's fine all wool pants $2.50.3-00, 3.50.
Men’s all wool Coats, job lot, odd sixes, only $2.50, and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8.00.
MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 76 eta.
Men's summer costa 25cta.
Men’s heavy linen pants for 85c, worth 1.25.

os tho ikillar.
Heating., tad nil! be foqnd u my mat­

—Tn Ehbct or tub Stbikb vtob
Bcairtges Lanon Tnnrauca in rm
City—Tub
Lioj-ob
DiaLne—
Cat tex—Tmb Fasuiona.
Nrw Yobs, August U.1877.

trite Grow BniHB&lt;a

Broadway Bia.
in !tat&gt;r."d.

fitnilj from Middleville Io thia city.

it.', it;

fcJtaS
of eouidcrabic intelligence, and waa fitted

death te running un a board bill which be

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COMPETITION

IMmO and .Shepard waa continued on the
yj[ht Town Board-of Thornapple have

al Middleville.

won

Aethiug u aecn on ll
brimmed bate uf rouith

Det roil te Buffalo-, sleeping coaches from
Buffalo to Sew York.
mayJOlf
.■U, u. lte»u dntrea to cru Miration tv
qi, new Wn^oa 8bon, where he may be
lonnd at ail bonre of aay dry, rerdy to do
any work in hia line, wmu putting a new
•poke in aa old wj«el, tu tuv building of
toe beat bu-f.y over aeeo in the ecmnty of

a nxat »e have had a giuriesu rain.

young Gdiea. the lightest shadowy gray
for quieter core. and tb: loovliaule black

sited to Attend.

airv with thia plvatirt; and quilling? e&gt;

Thi* atetioo of the State was v railed by
’ a Tvfrcvhingniu during Monday afternoon

panlculir 41tho apring brought Hr", are sow narked Uber: l( tbev
IIS. PolouaUor will bo waore worn ia tbe
awl tank

Moore people den t Ilka u&gt; do without jje cop Id not tfte aewvpapen or buy

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IT HAS NO EQUAL.
j’’H7zEfflnFA CO.

Lost $100,000
$20,000 Reward!

beedi
Asthma,
Hronchitis, Catarrh,
F.unTLi_miyra_ED

living rales, a veiy large .lock of Ladies
Gail n. firat dare make. Miaeea' aad ChOdien'a Gaiters, Boots and Shore of all

XIMT

Hiy Fever. Colds, Ac.

ie, vppoatio ta« iwi
JOgS 0. RVMTAW.
mayttef __ ■ _
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CANCEHS

Mr». T. A. PvRietner, of Middlov’Je

trick, which waa fpnnerly allowed them as
a pLairite. Donahue admits thu the

Aa&gt;t tqlKvvMmvfte' BMetretervOreaM.

WONDERFUL CURES

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE B1NNKR

H. A - BA HTLET &amp; CO.

BaaiUte ittnttta raifflM
en early.

atrikaNasVa failure,*but

Knife not need.

Very little

BIN INGER'S

Employer vs. Employe

:

DUfieo'tKS between •■mployes -*i

«p-idif__________ Hretinr.. Mich.
. Whiu»aa's Assorted CaM&gt;a—Jie bort
n the market. A fall supply al J. 1*

A

at Union Hall by bra ftieuda.

A Thing of Beauty.
Indeed, and a joy forever is the
supurb edition of the Rocky I

Wm. E. Cheater A Co.,
3V Ma*»«rr »l.,
set; •
___ BOSTQjr. M4.V.

SOLD BT ALL STORE KKFPER8.

§20.000 REWARD! §20,000 REWARD!
A. M. BINNINGER &amp;

- ramllg rnyme.

WhUa tbe

breaking it into piesrt and injuring onn of

iiling thia qualification to be paaareaed
by employers, a farther duty Ocvolves up- September first.

F. freons^( re^C

sotice.
ametrre
item ft will be

Hamlow A Goonrasa
August 14, 1877.

Mltanuri
&amp;WMH

tnp through the

AMaSieatfa
and editoring a crowd M anything that

3!

B.

P.

'OLD LONDON DOCK GIN.’

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,

fair view oi Ute ric.hu and .Aii.-stions of
frrigbU to a payable figure. iuuad of cut- the ocher, and .sally uukctbocct
required by jurtfos «d kiudoeas.
sonabJc amount of information
from observation aud reading, is
proving hia prewiaea by raining the front

Western

yilcElawIn y wtcnliy tent a Durisuu

make room for our fall stock.

SIcKTftEADACHE.

of purest quality only.

CHESTER’S CUBE!

Cuurch and Rail.wd 8treeu
xx6tf_____
_____

the gnat benefit of the -e^rknlturtl ia-

.

fcl

BAD BREATH.

PBAEMICranCAL fflEXBf.

The Hayti,t chureh aecia] will meet

ids, styled the rbampioM of
Michigan.

_ _ _ iS-ESSSEte Entire stock to be sacrificed to

tin cxAmiiW my (tork vnd
J. H SUTTON.
Oalfi.YtUTj____________________

Wm. H. Goodyear.

Bad that the coat of living In Hurodbville
U higher than m b'ew {Turk. For instance,
Sour i- from *1040 to *11 j bottar, M

gaged tn college dulin.

li.KSfr

steire are .«^y relteSlty

Canada Sortaxax Railway unb — . Cui
h'w popular fine commenced «.u their
pitem.
Mimmer time rerd. Momaf, May 14th,
three fa-4 exprtov tnuoa «*«t, io eoot&gt;e&lt;-u»o
with tb. M c. n. n. Pamejgere kavieg
Huunga ai" C0 A-M-. arrive at Buffalo
tome day al 8 10 F. ii, and Xew Yo.k
■oxi morelog at ltK&lt;0 A. M. Thia foal

boaiaeaa ahall be ao adjiuind that tho cp-

*

Suita actually worth $10.00 now only $6.60.
Suite aciualA worth $12.00 now only $8.50.

COR RESPQNDENCE.

TO YOUNG MEN.

The Old Reliable
«

.

?

the City Drug Store
rut BTBIKB t1W

jurtlfy the riar and fall in «
therefore a duty of emplvym

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

485348535348234853484853

Red Ribbon Hall, &lt;41 Saturday afterno'ti

Stands Without a Rival.
Great Putdrla Ciretu W'U give two exhibi-

•We thali bring

prohibited."

9 are quietly sealed without
nd peace and mutual gms’ wiL'
iu well rrgula-.edpftnul..-,
the .aauutpcntahues of lai

CVLFERVCLL MEDICAL CO.,
human .kill.

D*""'
,
CARBOLIC OIL

The abow

lutiment

The Reform Gab taeeting Friday night

■ ..Lir.-jsly

Ita Sales arc more than that of any other Drill in the World.
More sold in Michigan than any other three drilia.
No Agricultural Implement in the World can boast such a prec­
edence.
.
Ita feed is the universal favorite wherever grain is grown. Be­
cause,
lai.—Itia tbe oaly PERFECT feed without a change of geen.
2d.-—It is the only feed whose wheels are turrfed upon a lathe
making them perfectly accurate.
3d.—It u the only feed that guages ita opening according to the
size of the grain to be sown.
4th.—It is the only Drill that bows exaetly tho same amount
from each feed.cup.
It has a perfect force feed gram seeder, a reliable lapd measure,
is well made and beautifully, finished, and is without a doubt, the

Or. 1. C. AYER »Ca.,L~«l, Kin.,

BEST GRAIN DRILL

EDBl tan MfflDTE.
anly c.itnMcnced.

■•rlT NK VER FAUX Try It Oaev-tm

in the World.

’■ni.uAMsaK^

Ur. inn awd

�Railroad*.
rRCVK RAILWAY.
JV!»E io. KI*"JKirrsursX”""

of planta were aet, the row* owe foot apart,
and th* plant* owe foot apart tn the row ;
and aet altbrnately, to break junta. Thia
hedee ha* hero dipped a little, two or
three time*, to keep it even, and ■ now
air or acv*« feet high, with a firm, compart
bare, perfectly irapeniuua to the smaller
animate, and Hout ontuigh to turn ordinary
farm atock, except for a thort distance at
one aid «L-re tbe toil ia quite thia' A
Tbe galea of heaven am tew arched , we
pound of barberry, or buckthorn sued,
m-xH enter upon our kuesa.
coating one dollar, will pruduee plants
There i* niching ao difficult aa the art
enough for UM) rods of fence.
of making advice agreeable

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER.

Th c Leading Paper of

Has The Largest Circulation,

1 can promise to ba candid, but I can
nut penmiae to be impartial.—(Prtkr.

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

The benny crop of Southern California
it ia said, will be a tote) teilure thin fall.
Aging failure* of nearly all the dosrubi*
Tbe United Sutee annually abipa over
Linda of grapes the paat two yean. Even
100,000 hole* at ctetbea-pin* to England.
the Cenecrd. that waa thought to be ev­
Richmond, Virginia, ha* prer 310 f*&lt;&gt;
erywhere reliable, haa entirely failed iu
tone*, that give employment to 11,000 1
mxay loealitio At a meeting of the
Montgomery County. O, Horticultural
Soriaty, Mr. N. H. Oinner stated that hia
C noord vineyard bad fasted cWiinly, two
years in asceeanion. and bo did not feci
like waiting far » third, but had concluded
to grub out the vine*, and plant some- j
thing more profitable in iLeir place. He
Coixbat all thy diaec^teat through
prayer, every caro through faith, and every
white young, but aa they prow nlil they tear ihrourh hup*.
Tbe San Fruoeiaco Bultrfio think* that
fail. At a previmu meeting of tb« Sod*&lt;y. Mr. Kramer, who te tbe mint a tea ' California and Oregon will have abuat

J:t»

ftrt Wajit^ JartMw&amp; Sifiin
KKHIGAlf’ffiTSTsOOW.

And st* a Local Paper la unatirptuecd in the State.

Subscription Price only 31.50 per Year

11 «l
In Our

aivo grape-glower in that ragioo,stated,

that it i* proof, and that u aa Ar aa be
can go, baft, fur inatanew, when a man
applies potash to a certain crop fur yeara,
and aotaetiuica ociita to pat it on a pan of
tbe field to show the mult, and he find*
that ■ lierr m potash u applied the
crop ia Brock Iroa than where is applied.

aoquently, ha ia a scientific farmer, m
ter aa the sppliouiua of potash to one
or mote crepa te concerned. So, if he
shall bee.iroo an expert in every branch of
farming,- by obtaining knowledge from
hooka, jwpcni, or otherwise, w-’ what ia
ruppoRcd to be knowledge, and find* it to
be true ar fahc ly a yneriml tent, be becornea a scientific farouit in the All! seoaw

prevalent tliat a young man may - be sent
to an agricafeural college, aad after study­
ing agricultural chemistry a year or two,
and Mog taken out upon a fam occasion­
ally to sue crop* growing, aad the applica­
tion of fettilixcrs. that lie becomes a scion tifir farmer! That i* not *0, brea-wc he
lacks thr thorough jmuVsretf training—
work with bi* own hand*— to make a
really scientific sgrioulturiat; bat what
he learns-at college in theory is a great
advaatag* to him. My advice to aueb
young msn, if they desire to become fsrmem, ia to Hr* oat fur a eoupte of jean
&lt;0 • thonai^i, practical farmer, and seorAyour way to tbe title, “scicatifie fanner,"
which you will never justly have unlvsa
you obtai| it by practice on a farm.

trains

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­

"1 never felt *0 frightened in my
she laid to her lover, “f turned a*«
as y xir «birt front—ou"—00 inspecti

©olio NokTH

ter Heads, Note Heads, State

•RAID RAPID1 BIVI8I0I.
Tbe Reliable Nhnri l.lu

merits, Envelopes, Busi-

The virtue of the soul doe* njt consist
iu firing high, but walking orderly . its
gixn-Jeur Joes not exercise ii-self in gran­
deur, but in mediocrity.

5

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■

Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c,
.rasMffysMit.,,

??

-Koop vvnr temper, nay dear air," sail
an old Judge to an irritable young lawyer,
-keep your temper—it is ^orth a great
deal more to ynn than it 1* to anybody

’

■ ■■I MPItt All D-.O91T

State St.; Hartinpt. Mich.

afona. It baa bcety noticed ftr many year*
that heavy rain* trttic motiih of June are
quite auro to be followed by ■ visitation of
grape rot in July and Augut. It ia not
clear, however, that esuem of moisture at
thoir toots ii&gt; thr cauae ef the dtec*K of bcremo rich."
the fruit, and if this were the chief cause,
A petrified negro wm lately found in a
it is difficult to ace why it ia that tbe dis­
garret over a law office in a village ia
ease should ba more prevalent uf late years MimuaippL In ia suppos'd that lie un­
than formerly, and worse uu old vine* dertook to at«dy tew and became tbwbcd
than young. Some of oar scientists are of
tbe opinion that the rut ia tamed by a
fungus, like the mildew—tbe spores of
which are. abwrtied by to- IvuNtecr the
root* Of the vine, and cartied by tlso r-7'
into tkn fkuit, wbt-re tl*y dcrelop their
jour reughing, air.
*“s' c’-TZ
‘ 111 fiB&lt;
v-ia a hundred pounds.
*'111 give yotir
tier" ,ia all largo l.rlship two hundred if yna can stop it I
for
me,''
waa
the
ready
reply.
। put up in wood
Ac Irishman, sveiug a vmad 'try,
Curst*, and jj.ii*
heavily laden aud tcarreiy above the **•
trvli edge, exclaimed : “Upon my &gt;&gt;*1.
Jmcric-rrn Grveer, published in Now
York, sxys : "Fruit butter may be made
in tha c&lt;.ujjlry rery caady and eheaply.
Tbe name paq«.*e that sugar sobaervea in .
the msnafisetorir*. here may lo ueus
(dished there by tlic use of rider. Wh&lt; n
appiew ar* npc, make say three barrels et
cider. Ttau pare and cute four bushels
of apple* I- Then boil down the three
barrels of Ader to one and a half, aad set

'^3'
Atscss Ji-sevias- Wuk t*«tt*M. Bat 1

■ttr.WiniaeSSsfa
1!«&amp;■»*&amp;£

ia is1
is AassSsrta* st,
sOEEg

he Grai Men flmfiita.

^WMbWS;

RAILWAY COMPANY
KrUee It tktrr
iw ibi-1 a.,

»»r »s&gt;t K

Depot. 104 READE STREET, Sew York.

ZBfiSl-,

GEO. W ODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS
'"SKJ“k
lailroad
XEKSW-S.-^1.!^

rivrers-vi

reap wtj te aaH at all *rw&gt;**l

SSfeI«ftJZ3:
It B.TAYUJB. Om'IBaac

». ■&lt;SV UU

— Wt-

J. P. ROBEU

irietor,
GAN.

Drugs and Medicines of nil descriptions
ipt constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
iHfulhj ro^ftauoiled. Also n full line of

iSkrw

1

City Drug Store

asmrim
’Yilratir” Mm Matta.

h i

THS OKIOUUL ASD OSLr

jtii

fell with
fertiW. Far
plowing under tow the largv variety of
etever, A bushel or two of planter to tbe
aero early ii■ tbe spring will increase the
erep coteidmhly.

prepared to fill all Ordent promptly for

explained bis absence by laying be
gone to Wheeling.

it convaaiest to the eepper kettle, in which
plica the fonr taahels of applet 1'vur
on to tbe apple* from the cider enough uanswer tin purpose, and fire up. Aa tbe
cider boil* 'away, add more and morr-. un
til it te all used up and the content* of
the kettle are brought down to a proper
euoabtaney, of which one aw: be judge.
A little prartic* will makp cue perfect in
thi* procea*. Thia i* foe apple*. It will
apply rtjoally w*U to any nsber kitxlol
fruit from which it i* practicable to ob­
&gt;ough to keep tendr in a tain tlic julec as one would from applca.”
rtiliiy, aa the population beand, conaojucntly, eiorer
us aa a cheap and valuable
Tho custom of taking toe racist aubatanar, “without money and without
tial mea! of tho day at tho close of tho la­
wla.-h w literally true, bcestta* it bor* of that day, when tbe body, including
the stomach is mure or lea* exhau-.Cod, M
"Why rithia called Jacob's Laddet ? "
in conflict with the p'.aineat law* of hy­ asked a charming woman, aa be and ahe
b ■ plowed'under, whieh win fertilixe th* giene, tha moat manifoat law* of oar be­ were geing up the steepest part of the
ing. There are many who spend the day Mount Washington Railway. “Beaauna,*'
land eqoat to *!.’&gt; or *20 worth of atable in the city, or at labor from home, who
he replied, with a look that raiphaaixtd
d«a&lt; to tbe acre. There is Bo’ mistake taka ■ mid-day loach, and then on thoir bi* word*, “there are angvla ascending
abml thia nlirgcd fact in U-e least; and I return taka th* full meal uf the day, at aad deaccading occasionally.'
He
am inchnei to think that if mablcdungdid the dose of these labor*, when the powers squaeaod he* head.
not exist, nor any kind of commercial fer- of sligeacion, always in sympathy with the
Mr. Murry, in th* Goldea Rule, can
general system, ar* not in a condition to
see
far
enough
toward
thr
millenium
to
perform such an amount of difficult labor.
ft is usual for such to return with a keen see tbe time when the inecripii-n,
appetite, alimwt of necessity taking an ua “Closed far tho Vacation," will lie writwould be mled by the supply ; tat ia tbe due *mounl .Z food, and that too subatan- and manufactories, ■ newspaper ofiees,
tia! and difficult cf digestion. Of course,
end they would, probably, be aa proepevafter fasting, the amr.uut cram! wiB be sn.f many other pteeta, aa regularly sad
ou« a* they now are. Corer will flourish greater than should be taken at that time naturally *1 it is now put 00 achool-houan
ua poor »od, sa it derive* a large portion in the day, even if plain, simple and eas- or church doors. And it ia going to hap­
of iu nutriinenc frwn the atmoeplicre, aad to digest. But when thst food ia what it pen within fifty year*!
whoa a fanner cl.tain* a good "catch” he
Tbe maddest man in Buritegton five*
out on Fifth stroat. Last Sunday night
is rars of a goad crop, which ought aot to

be jasturedaqy the first season. Tbe amoad anaaon lit should be cut for hay, that

JOB DEPARTMENT

?

a pusilive pmciirul knowledge uf the al­
leged fact. Tbe reading that such spplicalion produce* gted rtanlia, urn in tbe
writing of a hnadrcd me*. t* aot /»*«/

. . A paper aay* of a ■ very prominent mil­
itia general that ‘‘his sword waa nertr
drawn but oooe, and then in a raffle.”
in Itome, Ga-, tbe other day, acren
brother* named Hill rfere Indicted far
counterfeiting. I(nmc sat on her seven
Hilk .. n.-,.!

i5

tide" agriculture, aa something only
taught ia hooka, theoretical ia a great degrre ; but that ia not «&gt;, aa science ia noth­
ing bat iaowWjr, skilled knowledge. Moet of the Voocunb were also ruined by
Now, fanner* will, perhaps, be a little the rot. De cut 2J1V0 pounds of Irra'
earpriMd when I tell them that every one Seedling from about 3 sere*. Taylor s
uf them, who ia skilled ia farming—men Bull* bad done well growing among Ca­
who keep their farms in g«od condition, I1 tawbd.^hxt rutted. Ncrtau'a Virginia
I wu also good**-there an both winr grapoi.
bate good Croces, plow and plant
' '
gjl । Hr had tried tjnite a number of Koger's
-right time, cultivate well, etc.,
Hybrid*, bat iuond them of no Bae cxcvjit
study setaotifies agriculture io college*, when grown against a wall er building,
and graduate as Profsssars of this acieooe. lie lad seen young vineyard* of Concord
without a thorough practised' farmifig, doing util. 1 hare had siinilar reports
.are not acmatifie farmers, although they respecting the failure*, of I'eneord and
generally claim that title Axclodvcly. No other grapov, from comwponlfaito in dif­
man can my that be kaoar* that tho appli- ferent part* of Cvutral and Southern Ohio
and Indiana. Iu regard to wbat caiuea
ia particularly beocfltial, unless he has bid the rot, thia queatiou has baffled hcrtical-

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Hastings:

VOL. XXII. NO. 17

barry county,

Michigan, Wednesday, august 22,1877.
a'c many ouc who
—*---------‘

KOFESlOfcl AID BUSINESS CARDS I

It will pay you to Drill your grain.

You will save

wm'iJ crimson with

blusher; her eyr. Ml, toe I

! t.ou &lt;,f Chinese merrhante recently waited
: upon Senator Morton with regard to the
troubles attendant ur»n thr preaeuee of
I their countrymen in California. The
. spokesman stated, in effect, that there wa*
a strong feeling existing against them ,
that their properly had’ been destroyed ,
they bad been stffjoctad to pencual vio­
lence ; their righto under too treaty disre­
garded, and stated that toe United Slate
government failed to afford them the pro­
tection to which they were entitled ; that
they did not blame the Aotenoao people
for this elate of affairs, rccogaixing the
fact tost it eras toe foreign dement that oouMMl inattue'c
—
so atrondy opj«H(d them . that having wffl^&gt;o dtorered «.________
borne wita pus treatment far many years, Stitute are the first of a scries under the
with no prospect of relief, they wished Io
Kw. Every effort will be made to
adopt each meaxurra as would hare a ten render the institute of practical value.
deney to check Chinese immigrate*, and
to thia end requestea the sens lor co introPolitical Fun in Oregon.
date a bill st the next aeasiun of Congress
providing for a modification of toe Buriiogame treaty sod levying a per capita tax
of one hundred dollars on evaty China- '
man landing in America, the proowda of .
thU tax to be devoted to paying the pare- Grover— tost mreteigataon rad the huthereof oecurriag in Portland.
age back to China of Chtnamen - desiring mcr
1
At ora time a Democratic witrere took
to return but lacking the meant. He also
»«»moo to apeto with
pndt of ■ the

onc-balf

bushel of seed per aero, and gain from three to ten bushels per
acre in the yield; but to obtain

the best results you must hare a

Drill that will nut bunch the. need.

k

.

Godbbmhor! 1 bop. to. umn who wira
her, when I m tar airay and forx-vilen, will
Ik worthy of so rich a prise."
■1 wish Mm joy uth» bide. Thecold
glitter of mod, ail brains, no heart. She
isn’t capable of Icanur.g even the A. ■ r.
uf lore, and novar will be. Forget bar,
Hany."
"Wdl, waahaU never agree oo thb
•object, on lM ra drop it, and forgot I
ever spoke. What my you to a stroll on
tbe Avenue?"
"With all my heart," vim toe reepoaae.
“1 shall see ber, to m irrow, for the last
time,"«aid Harry, io couduaiuo. ‘'Tbars'a
to be a pio-nio at Psiadbe Reeks. After
that—well, India.'1
Litlle did ritlxr of the atwakcru iniasinr
tost there had been a llatoaer u. their
cob vernation, much leas that the Ibterar
was tbe very lady under dberaaaon. But
no it waa. Mbs Temple had wum to call
on a friotad at the hotel, and finding bar
out, had eat down at toe tablo. in her pri­
vate parlor, to pen her a note. Now, thb
parlor waa toe next room to th,st vevupiod
by Chuley Huamter, aM •* Ute window.
•J,both apertusena Were opee, she beard
distinctly every word that waa epukeu. It
was Hany’s voice, Karnr'a admaaeion that
bo waa guiug U lo-D*. which first attracted
her aUcatioe.
Going U&gt; India! A sudden pang abut
through her heart, a &gt;poam of abwlute
physical pain, so that uncoocioualy, she
pressed ber band to her aide. Harry bad
teen no ilcrcted u&gt; her, for more than a
year, that she had taken it for granted be
would always be so. -She bad, therefore,
h^d oo wish to change those pleasant relatune, aa Harry bad raid the shrank from
him wboo bo became too democatrative,
but now tost she found be ItM jpung
away, she awoke to toe eonaaouracre, that
be wu n-«mrary to her happincae, aud it
burst on her like a revelation
She Ibteoed, spell-bound, to what fol
lowed. It never occurred to ber that ah«

.

FIIY.-H'lA.N &amp;SVROEON
Reerr Stark. Slate ■treoLj^etyaos.
FORCE FEED will sow all kinds of Grain and Gran weed
ly as Sand runs titrough an Hour
Glam. .And the
attorney

AT LAW i SOLICITOR

HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED.
is one of the best Drills manufactured. Quantity of seed sown
regulated without change of gear-wheels and a perfect force rstn,
whether sowing one peck or four bushels per acre, which is the
ease with wo other drill.
' A

If you Want a NEW WAGON be sure and buy the

STUDEBAKER!
Every wheel is boiled in Oil. every box set 'in White

Lead.

The Skeins are set with the Patent Skein Setter, and the Boxes
by- Ua^draulic Mactinery. and this is the reason they ore the

Sweet’s H°Tel»

LIGHTEST BUHNING WAGONS MADE.
Tteyarette&lt;nly Visa lam hSorOnliad W, ntti iumM
b
h 50 p ml nj liter.
Mfirnarne»ses made by hand front the BIST Eastern Oak leat her

W.SI. JONES,

and every , strap warranted.

DENTIST

Hiills,

GREBLE &amp; RUBSELL

Miciiijai.

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Stands Without a Rival.
Its Sales are more than that of any other Drill in the World.
More sold in Michigan than any other three drills.

No Agricultural Implement in the World can boant such a proc-

edence.
Its feed.is the universal favorite wherever grain is grown.

Be-

1st —It is the only PERFEGT Ibed-without aelutngc of geenrr^

ty absorbed - While ber cheek flooliod,
half angrily, more toao ouoe at Charley's
cynical rrnirttmt, her heart throbbed with
atrangc ploaaure. at Harry a geocrotu detetaM of ber, too more geoerous, she felt,
.beeauae be admitted that be wan without
■Bepa. And it began to dawn ou her that
.be had been uniuieut1..t&gt;ly a litdo ae.foh,
in expecting to keep him at her side, on
her own tenu, rvcciriog everything and
giving nothing. Hho saw too, that abe bad
muundentood bendf. She had been say­
ing all along, and her act had aaid it abo,
that only weak, silly women fell te love,
that men wore all silk. Aolfiah; that her
•ci were too victims of their affertiooe,
•too vmoUotml altogrtber ' u the binbprioot of too Atotortlc dub put II It
•Lould l-e ber care, Isabel had early de
dared to avoid tbb weakoaaa Life rarely
'Going to India !"
r.
«.-------- jue
lwu jt,nll&lt;0,t0i
had enough in it, even far a rottab, with
indow, on the aeeood out llic nevi of loro. But now her fee. ... ................ .... . House, at Newport. spun phikaophy tail from about ber. Now &lt;
Both the young men were smoking ■
'•Yna, 1 am going to |ndb," waa tbe re­
ply, "I will b. frank with you, Charley,
[
for we were at arhoyl together,were chums

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mnking^ them perfectly accurate.
3a.-Jt is the only feed that guages its opening ncconljng to the
al college, and have bean close friends over 1
size of the grain to be sown.
since. I will nay tn you what I could any
4th.—It is the only Drill that sows exactly the same amount to no one ebe; and I feel I must nnbunicn
tnyrclf to aomebod/."
’
from each feed cup.
“A woman, of coarse," said Ma friend,
It has n perfect force feed grass seeder, a reliable land measure,
, aratentionaly, oalecting a new rigar.
is well made and beautifully finished, and is without a doubt, the

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HARDWARE.

••label Temple.fa
Jail aa 1 supposed Hut look here
Hal, is not *li« a bit ot a blue-Blocking?"
Harry Darnley winced. He could not
boar that any one should apeak disparag­
ingly of the woman ha loved, and Charley
Rossiter used the phrase, be knew, di.P^Tdo not think so," be replied. “She

ranks intellect above all else, b food of the
society of men of ability rather than that
of mere boys; likes, in tart, to talk of
things, not persons. io other words, n no

WHOLE NO. 2063.
CALIFORNIA.

: turned half aside.
Theo, as if hardly J
---------, knowing wbat toe did, aba began to draw The Coolie Queition In a New Light
line, te to.—w
•Fraaci^o, Aug. n.—A depute­

taken down a peg or throe wh&lt;^ the Ito
publican exsminer check-d him wit), the
calm inquiry, "You mew. enpperbraded.1
do you not ^ir ?
In another place when a Ikmocraxic wit- i
i*eaa ecraaed a Republican cilbcn of Ore-

WBy XT, it they will fio," »be Buawcvvd,
loukiuK up with . mbckbvtv. Muile. Bud
then Bbu demurely finished off l|w toil of
too C.
WbM did ohc m-Bt. ' Bulguutka! w.
were the words, too look urade hr&gt; heart
beat high. He leaned toward her. Sbo
did um move away. ■He put hbarm about
ber. Sbo did not ahriak. On too contrary
oho aaid ta a low whitper
•
"Will you—girc up—going to Jndu,
if I aak you? And ,h«r ‘ appealing look
wan more eloquent llua ber words.
**l will give up my life even," bo aa■weml. paaionately pressing her to hit
boon. ■
She Ly poaair- for a few accooda, with

«od ibeir allien have been guilty of would
net be tolerated in any country. and leant
of all In a country Eka the Uaitefi State.,
where toe federal gyMem and the demo
Again, .bin a Rcj.ubli.-an vitw*.
ou toe stand be wu asked bv tbe examin­
er, "What wu Musmr'a poBamr I
should all him a •e-rtu.wabt!" replied
•he witosaa, "But wan be not a Detmcrat T'. iatevrogste-l tbo inrestigntor, to
which the witeHM felt bound to reply, "Ho
RAISING THE WIND.
waa, Your Honor—it's sIFtoeaame thing."
All of which w» fun f«r the gentlemen
A New Scheme for Poor Men.
who had come ou ftten Wuhiugtan, but
Wvdareday last, about, Ibe hour when I gall to the rebdeet Democracy, mpeeuhy
Old Sul " waa gating utera thia sublunary u embodied io |«&gt;or Grover and Cronin
-pbere from hb meridian altitude, two
horny-handed toilen, apparently raUroodan.'rsterwi a saloon and restaurant in the
1 bird Ward, presided over by .a henrat
Genusa-Amenean. ydept "The Wolf."
Ordompg xw« lager one nf t» a poor toilers
casu.ffy remarked, " How pare it b t I
trmtpin wore to-day than any other day
thb Bummer.
The other poor baler
amihd suiLbly, whereupon No. 1 aaid,
" What arv you laughing at?" "At your’
----- poor English," aaid No. fi ; “ you

not I will wagrr you 15 that I ou
it by the dictionary. ’
" I would be happy to slurb ywi
raid No. 2. •• but unfortunately toe
In which 1 l» engaged ha; nred I
my mesa*1, sad to apeak pUloly
deed broke."
He iuuked at her with raeb a puttied
The Wolf, mraawhib, bad been
air that abe broke into a peal of laughter terested listener, and proud
his i
"Don't be angry, 1 am not laughing al
edge of the English language, raw
i you. I waa in a roam at toe Ocean Hoose
1 yesterday, next tn that whore von were
aitung II was Curio Stewart s parlor,
Hr proffered (a put up th. V, sod hb of­
bat toe had gons out and I was biting at fer was accepted, miking a saw buck (X)
’table, writing a tuoreage to her, when I
in the bands of No X who acted aa stake­
heard your voioo. You understand now. holder. An adjournment was had to a
Tbo wioduora looking on too Avenue were
lawyer's offer tn tbe vicinity, where
open in both rowma, I auppooe; you must “Webster. I’uabridgml " wra rouralted.
I* more carets! .Miter Harry in the f«- which gave tbe following definition .
i tars. And it wu-tocs I heard abont tbe
Transpire, V. i To be emitted through

cum|*ered Harry mentally with the other
men toe knew, realising as abe had never
duuo before how superior he waa to all o!
them; nobler, truer, mealier, more intelli­
gent, better oukivsted, chivalrous bsyoud
words, a Sir Launeelut ia all that was
great aud good- Awd she blushed with
secret pIcrauflB, aa aha thought of it.
Hot be waa going to India! It waa too
late to recall toe pant. Yen! threw w»
om hopu. a slender one, but still a bops.
They vita to oseet to-morrow at the pic­
nic, and though »• a could sol take the
initiative, yet something might bappeo.
Pat liana poshajn
Suderaly, she roared bared'n with an
effort, lor ate bad Loen aiming for long
after lbs two gentlemen hto gone out, and J toe could eiuib' him and kband be? V*.c i
ruing, ran down staira to ber pouy-phaton and again.
"Oh! but you're grttiug beyond the A.
feeling like auma guilty tolag. all at ano*
nuictabcnrig that aho had been eavc»- R. p.," she aeid "Surely ono b quite J
enough."
"One wifi ba, or I rappooe will have to
bo,” he snnvrecal "lam waiting for 1L" ’

bert Spencer, and rm alter Huxley, when
he was here. I don J taeaa to be offensive.
But isn't thia your half (edged fem.le
lecturer? Before long, mark me, she ll
tie harangued from a plstfonn, probably in
full Bloomers, with a BWnksyjaokrt and night She was thlnkteg all tbe while,
that abe bad discovered her secret too
Even Harry could. hardly reptuna a late, she called It a seeret, now, a week
So she would have called it a woakMa.
sniile, but be replied, warmly
Bhe pouted.
arry ww going, and might go, waa al"You do her great Injustice. She la a
"Bat yea fore nw""
thorough woman at heart; with infinite moot osrtaia to go, without a word.
No ■MT*
She draaaed for tbo pte nie next day
capacities for sympathy, self-sacrifice, ten“Yofi few meY'
dernras, devotion. Only nothing has yet with the greatsM cure. She waa i« q fisSb. looked up from under her hi
var, when abe reached the Kocks, till
Harry made bto appeureecu, for the feared veiled ryes. blushing rmily
"Il w not too much to ask," be a
sumething mytii happen to prevent bis
coming. He did not, for awhile, join bar; "la M Il's only tbe a. a. c. you know.
•■There then," (be mid, “that's the

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
ff- Jterri®, Sin an! Onauilal Farmers, examine the WTARD "Ob! y«, goal to feminine
P A I N TER
turns, where they read
and oaaaya,
PLOW, before purchasingothers. admire
each other, and Ibtra to U
dental fimb lecturing. Faith, Hurry, I
’’•"JSUX" Every one wftranted.
thought you bad more
than Io fall in
fere with a girl of that kind. Gnat she b
pretty, charming, facinaung ovou; I
Ma»T|
do no. “Why
he not
ready to admit the two bet, aid I m .vement
Those contemplating buying quite
know abe b beautiful, but for bearen'a «k me to g» fur a walk?" sl» raid to her
Special Medical.
sake, don't marry any woman, who thinks self. The afternoon wae rapidly purang,
Mowers
or
Reapers
should
see
ber hopes began to grow faint, aho iraolv■Icy Comfort.dn\l Uappinexa
Sick aae'afflletedl the Walter A. Wood Machines,

■d P»&gt;nR pmfitebio tm;
OOtl to 10.0UO person.
gararau-.Vra York
And Iowa, which cun rate a bushel of

umoi

am

doea

OF HASTl.NGB AfD VICINITY.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,

until yon have priced their Goods, for you

will save money by it.

they are the only

there io t»&lt; tnoro breeae ou tbo boaoh ."
1 m med'.airly ber attendant* one and all
offered to coecrt her to the shore, Harry
among them. She put her arm ia his.
“I will except Mr. Darnley', kiad as
oort," she said, bowing grecofully to the
ethers. '-They tell me be fa goiar to
India, nod it will be mr la« wfik with
him- The nut of you I am era donrao
of Unx. yet,"
.
Tbe ocher, took tba hint and bowing
left laabei and Harry alone. Neither
spoke until they ha I left toe noisy oma-

'ie,s3v.«cl

The Wolf was a sadder but yet a wiser
unu, and dropped kb little V without a
murmur, nod naked the boy* to mile al June f.th, then turned to the vast audi«k« that had Steembled to wrk-one him,
It hat trMUpimt tuKt. that tbe tnuu- and ia a huaroe voire told them what hb
iferiny aehemrn diade a snug day a wayrs friend bad done for him:
•Seven vwra
by calling M lb. different Storrs, etc.,
along Frankfort .trret and making the
rerdanu trmupht to tbe tune of fffi or' l ucv&lt; r thought I would lead nek »- life
m thb and .laud before vou a* I do to
uigbL
Whilo I wa. couMnittod Captain
WHERE IOWA MISSES IT.
Cyraa Sturdiraut—thb good man who b
here to night—ramc to mo one Sabbath
day—I will mvot forgot that day.
Ha
mH ma in the ectridur of th. jail, where
wo had all bwo &lt;-.-il!rd out and wrrvultioz
oo th. bcackra. Wl.eu I
him 1
UtoUfhl to myudf be b a Rood maa. be
aramod to me hka a father. I wanted to

coovcn

eeeao

,’*J 174j"» «&gt;f the labor movement j/tu
I mlad Htataa, neither Letter mx worse,
oc the whole, than the toirfa of our on
tbm aretooidk,
too recklem, toe debaoed “ bwfars " who
^.und in sd greet dtira. Europe «
wdl an Amenuan. and who era hardly be
d-ruuguitoed from the crinuual da^e..
All there terate of society bora bran dbtorWdaring too prat you by to. dblocm
uon produced by Una aenoomical criab.
They ureded oriy toe a^nal u&gt; break out
in revolt, eaoh 1n its OWa way, and with
its on objraoi elmram n mate of Hinge
which prereod hardly upon every one of
them. Completely ignorent of economic
t
troth., and cerehoa of too general wdfers
, toe community of tndm nmomata. toe
of
,ordinary uradramml laixiran aid toe crim
j

of good senna sod the masagemeat of good
bwiKM toon ? It would pay the Sate to
him a good. Jicrt Yukre from Maine, aad
gire turn &lt;10,000 a year, to eomo to Iowa
and lesch us to can enough enru in ramm-r time to do us through tbe winter.
What is true of corn M true aho of toma­
toes, Lew. .11 kind* of fruit, and nearly
everything that is canned for table nut.
Tmuatoeo and bean- will grow i-i Iowa
like waeds, and do so grow, and alurate
every yrer tbowntrit &lt;&gt;f buabtoi of them
go to waste, ungalherrd But in toe win­
ter moniha alt there things are bought at
cur groom atocre bv fermon and produe
er* as well as other people, and the pro
rers rot them—toe ooly ploeo they mu
get toera-frooi the Eastern State, tbr
most of them from the Gratda OMmnuoi ty, In Nw Ycrk. Tbe do&amp;re rant out
by lows fur food that «n be rated, rad u
auised boro, mounts into milhnwa of dol-

�VEftETIIE

Our New York Letter.
.
ux Lxuoa Tai-CBMa—Sorrow's
Krmow—Tub Stobw Ybab—Tui
Bia Camt Mjntntta—Wau. Bibmt

Geaeral Howard’a Campaign.

am not over yst by any mean*, though the
tong-thrtrtcW strike in the ciry ba. not
yot token place. The workingmen are not
yet orgauued to make it the suceem they
desire, and it will be put off till 1^0 Iradara hsv* their nrangenMct* thoroughly
and completely made. Bwtaton, Sobwab
and Duna&gt;&lt;m are busy among them, organiiitg by trade- and raising funds to
•upport the rnuvem-nt wLra tbe break is
finally made. They expect to have a
million of dollar*, and so comptrtr.ii or­
ganisation that they will be able to effec­
tually stop all buainen, and dirtato lenra
to the city, end that without any rioting
or bloodshed. One workman asked Swin-

It is fa order jus* now to make ton of
General .Howard'* campaign and Genera!
Howard * despatches. Il b easy to laugh
at hie repeated aMnrar.ee* that be ia doing
hb best to overtake Chief Joseph and the
Ke* Percea'Indians, but it b by no mean*
*0 caay for a general to overtake and give
and pay* over to tlic unoupfoycd work­
battle te Indians who are detenafoed to
men, to hdp them along tilt time* pit bea­
ter ? Swiatou'i answer wm characteristic.
The tact appears to be that General
“What fa tbe use of feeding men in thia ;
Howard b actually doing bw bort, by bard
w»yY Do you want to go ou feedinff them,
marching, to deal tbo Nes Perots a revere
ar will you compel cup'rtal to pay them no
blow, tut with the mall forte at hb comthat they ran food them*clv«s ? A million
maud be e^n do nothing but follow trail*
of ddlan* fa a mere nothing, to pay for
what we waa* I” Justus Schwab says
but tittle but bn sells beer and look- vise.
Ho has tbe Gennsn ekmentweU organ­
bed, and wdl in hand. When the strike
b dedarod, he says they will turn out to

ally following them as fart aa be can—bqd
u be asmxru us that ha b doing thb, sre
have no right to doubt the fact—it b aa
idle wiate of peer wit to make oew.papcr
jmu ca the subject. General Howard ia,
perhaps, not a first-rate military commandcr, but he baa fought one battle in thia
campeigu, and- be fought it so welt that
Chief Joseph baa not been willing to meet

no ennyoua to interfere with rapid move­
ments, nt trail* to U found, no difficulties
of any sort to contend with; but in a field,
and especially in such a field aa that of tbe
western pUia*, there are many difficulties
fa tbe war, especially when tbe enemy,
moving ia light order, fa determined not
U&gt; Fight.
V
It in only fair tUbGoivral Howard ahall
have j urtire done hinAv tbe preen df the
country, ami it u sore injustice to ridicule
him mcreiknely for his failure to accom­
plish aa yet whit has probably been as yet
impossible. If he had bad the number of
men really sreewtary for efficient campaign­
fag among thatIndians, aud had failed then,

dition. h seems their candidate for Gov­
ernor, Mr. Bishop, has no special fitness
for tbo position, except that he could farubh the “efaews " to carry ou the cam­
paign, butidnre tbe nomination be de­
dines to fulfill lib implied contract in that
direction.
It appear* that wne of hb
run~ y-tb'rr. » bood&gt;e^y
irtof the strictest semr,’* nwwwptfonist

and a man oi extreme views upon all of
tbe great questions of the day.
Consequvctly the Democrats would not lament
very much if be «" "'
'
alga the honorable

Thb reason han bren made memorable
by tbe number aftd severity of the storms
that have swept over thb coart. Never
fa tbe biliary of tbe city ba* there bren *o
many or so violent. Lart Sunday night,
Coney Island, on which at the time were
more than 50,000 vhitora, was swept by *
atofm that was a* sWrre a* it wm unex­
pected. Bathing housre were taken up
and carried bodily a quarter of a mite in­
land, table* on tbe puzzis were swept
away, and men and women ritting at them
were burled violently again** ths wall* of
the building*. Fortunately the hotafa
were soffioentiy ttrong to rerirt tbe bal­
ing of tbe wjnds, rise there would have
been a terrible loss of life. There fa a
th under storm or two every day, and the
eight* are made lively by tbe aamc agen­
cy. It wm amusing last Sunday on tbe
Iwata that cany New York out to gel a

PurifigM the Blood. Reno­
vates and Invigorates
the Whole System.

Alterative,

Veceline

the rame, and hi. old father and pother
also died of grief, and tbe Rubeuslrin
family were ruined. And now comes a
man named Huber, wbo confosare that it
wu be wbo killed tbe Alexander girt, and
that Rubamtein wm innocent. He gave
a full and circumstantial account as to bow
he became poaneaacd of Rnbeuateia'i
knife and boots, and ia so cirevmatantul m
hb icrount, that there, ean be but little
affair shows how dangerous itb to trust tn
detectives in such cases. They bars a di­
rect interest in finding route one guilty, far
unless they can discover a enminal, of what
use are they ? And ao when they fail n&gt;
find the murderer, they fasten the crime
upon the first peraon that nupicion esn bw
directed acaiutl. and if they haven't evi­
dence they make iu There b but little
doubt that poor Rubenstein wu worried in
to his grave aud that tbe detectives are
guilty of tbe death of him and his entire
family.
Piktbo.

Tonic,

Solvent

ftdishU Evidence.

Vegrtloc

built by Mrs- U. J. Kcufield, as soon re
S. &amp; Goodywar A Co. shall furnish the
atone and lumber for aaid walk. and that

VegeUne
Vegetinc

Vegrtlne

walk aboil aho be parcA
Adopted by aye* endways as follows

VegeUne

Ayes.— Aid. Abby, Dewey, McNaugh­
ton, Spaulding, Tomlinson.—5.

VcgeUnti
VegeUno

VegeUne

Fine Tailoring a Specialty.

VegeUne
Tito following Bond* wore received and
approved with their rurctia aa follow
Liquor Bonds of H. A. Bussell and B. J.
Rotton. Druggist. Bonds of Wm. H.
Goodyear and Wanser A Barm*.
Arre—Aid. Abbey. Dewey, McNaugh­
ton SpeuMing and Tomlinson—5
Nays—Nooe.
Die following accounts were received.

VrgeUno

Vegetlue

33 Monroe st . Grar.d Ri ipids. Mich.

Vegetinc
Vegetlue

Heatth, Strength

Vegetlno

AND APPETITE.

VegeUne
Vtgetluc

Vegetlno

VegeUne
VegeUne
VegeUne
VegeUne
'aymj.
It I will.

Our Washington Letter.
Wannixorox, D. C., Aug. 17,1877
Ofcourao the Army ahuuld suffer an­
other reduction thia winter. Tbe fl20,000.000 worth of property actaally' des­
troyed und our national interest* indirect­
ly damage^ to tbe extent of many million*
more by tb« mobocraey ; the hundred* of
new made grave* filhal with it* dope* and
it* innocent victim*; aud the 35 or -10
percent, of Gibbon* little army sacrificed |
the other day to the exigencies ot Bour­
bon Democracy, are a part of the terrible
harvest bespoken when Banning, Wil
Ihms, Wood and their party associate* of
the Ulh CoogvvM legislated us into the

band of tramps, tbe I^wIcm dement* of
our great citir* and tbe Indian*, saving
thereby a round half-million, perhe|x.
■ The fruit* of thrt legulatioa mtb\yrore
weighty incentive* to induce the member*
dred paeeengero. A furiuui storm came of the 45th- Congress to follow tflossly in
up, ami cver^Xioe of the seven hundred tbo footstep* of it* prtdecaacr. All eave
waa sea-sick. The eight of seven hundred those hoplog to accomplish Howard* dis­
[cople vomiting, at onoc i* not often grace through the disaster first reported,
rouchaodcd, and it would have been amus­ are happy to learn by Sheridan's ribpatching had not the beholder bren u» bu»y re to tbe Department dial Gibbon's
| with hb own individual Mckuere to enjoy achieved a »ub*lantial victoty instead of
suffering a defeat, so disheartening and
demontliring to tbe Nex 1’crore that their
at Ocean Grorc, New Jersey, ts fa active early submireioa to the' Gorerament b
operation. At thb now famots place there likely to result. The caroaliliei were un­
are rabmautul oottageu that shelter a usually large among the foreea engaged,
rcldcut population of 7,008, wbo stay showing tbe stubborn nature of iho strop.
there all the summer, aud tbe tents accom­ gk; bat it b believed the proportional
modate as many mere. The place b owned low* of the enemy waa much larger/ than
by an aaeociation who_enforce the moat ul­ Gibbon's, aa tbe attack wm a -sritnplete
tra religious rule#. Intoxicating drinks surprise, and many of tbo boetilra were
cannot be had for love or money, boating abet down bdoen having time to ann
'and all ciaaace of amusements are prohibit­ themaelvra and form in line There was
ed on tbe Sabbath. Amde from tbo print­ no lore of store*, not even one wsgun bo- ■
ed regulation* there i* a moral iiflucr.ee iog captnrcd, kt alone tbe whole supply
that males it extremdy diffiedt for a aiu- train, a* at first rumored. The pursuit is '
ner to be %mfortablc in the proareuti .n being vigorously pn»hed and the dopondof any kind of semi-eiufo! ot evtu frivo- ency that followed the first exaggerated.
Lue amnscmcuL The bttiuocaw of the rumor* has disappeared
place b religion, and it fa very doerly fol­
Geo. Terry, though rather doubtful of
lowed There arc meetings at daylight, Crook's friendly motirce fa adviafac his
and then all the day, with intervale of appointment, ha* consented to act as one
rest, and till tea o'clock at night. Mrs. of the two Commiisicner* designated to
I.itxie Cook fa there exhorting a doten visit Sitting Bull aud induac him to ent
time* a day, aa wdl aa Mrs. Van Cott, and hi* visit to Canadhn territory short, and
all the noted revivalists. Die ringing and return to his renerratfou thb ride of the |
praying b of the emotional kind, the end line. It b not publicly known who ha* ;
being to get up as much religious fervor ■ been adected a* tbe ocher ; but as there
and feeling aa possible. Buhnjn Simpson waa found no money available^ to pay for
and Pock have charge of tbo cxerebce. It inch service, the idea of a civilian ha*, it
is an immanro suecas this year.
u stated, been abandoned. A ReprcKn-

great mistake, sod there fa no Utter time
to make a radical change than the preecnt.
Sittmg Bull should be caught and hung
for myder, together with every chirf that
h» been engaged with him fa the bcui*
Mas. T«ach than that crime will be punfabed and they will remain no orderly in
beta such a “grip’' acquired by the ‘•bulb''
the Territories m they are ia the British
on tbe whole front of tbe Wall Htroat
stock market, as now exists.
A great •‘bull" combination led by
■ J t used to be arid that the only way to Keene, the heavy operator firm •■Friao&gt;,'
get the best cf a life-insurance company Russell Sage, tbo nun wbo “art down" on
wa&gt; to die before it “busted." Judging Milwaukee and St Paul for eo long a time,
from the dovclopmente Making by the D. P. Morgan, Sam Mills, Oeboroo and
Receiver of the Protection Life, even thb others, anfated by Vanderbilt and also by
melancholy and poathumou* satfafacticu h several bank* who are alternated fa float­
til-ly to bo denied the pobcy-boUevs ing the wreck in the Noth Wess A Rock
whore dembo antedated that of tbo Com­ Island R. R. stocks by Tracy’s fidfare are
pany by a few month*. Thera noeme to now manipslsting for a higher market, tbs
be ■ eano of “mysterioua diaappearaace'' rontrellfog part of tbe stocks of railroad*
of (ash aMrta which a Grand Jury may and telegraph eomjMnie* representing a
yet to entled npod to investigate.
capital afoot leno than threehnmired mill-

B8 MKHTflAL FB0PEBTIE3 All

The minutest of tbe three previous meet­
ings were read and approved.
By Aid. Dewey, that the Committee on

tative of the Canadian Government will
form one of the Commusion, according to
report, giving it an ihterartiouri character.
It is fervently hoped that General Bull
will refuse to budge an inch, but will inaut upon remaining a citiren of Can­
ada, in which case, it ia itsecvted,
we Can JsgaLy bold the Canadian wU, be say*. Um -u«.n4*d maay fkltefi.1
amhoritira accountable for the Ggneral * fritnda of the party by bia retailer trealaisal
«T all pslltldana.
good behavior toward n*.

Department.
tanmitten have । been
secretly
investigating
its 'different
Burcau**tor the past ten weeks. It is ob­

jected that the proceedings are altogether
too much after the Star-Chamber method

Their argument &lt;b, first, that in the
general depression of trade—now slowly unt to the Amman notion of fair [day;
improving—and fa tbe liquidation* which and it mart be acknowledged it open* the
also scheme of withdrawing tbe larger por­ have been going oo, rail road stocks fell door to many abuaen, offering a premium
tion -&lt;f tbe luma under Gen. ZimroerEun below their true value , end, second, that to pequren and people with grievancna.
History of the Order of K. of P.
.i. ibo-Dohrudoehe for tbMpwpoae of still the great crops of the country will be But in respooM to tbe emnpUiuw of Mr.
The Society of the Knight* of I’ylhi**
further atrengthening the immense artsy carried over the roods tbb fall, and the Gripin, Chief Clerk of the Indian office
nodccf the Grand Duka Nicholas ia BuL war, giving a market at good pricce, will and one of tbe doomed, it fa suspected. Mr. was organised uu the 19th of February,
1864, at WMbington, D. C.. with Mr. J.
garis. Late dhpatehre seem to indfautn stimulate tbe an tire bnaloraa of the conn- Schur* gives Msurance that no one shall
that tbo Turks anticipate a winter cam­ tty, and the roada, having already effected be condemned unheard, but that every fa­
paign, preparations to thb end being fa se- great economy ia running expense*, will cility akril be offered for defense. Bresde*
the । rnenna fa Conrtanttoople.
shew a huge incrtaei in earning*, and al the large number of Treasury subordinates
paying rate- for all, and invartun and involved in th* Boynton-Moore contro­
speculators will lK'» buy stocks al the ad- versy, H is thought likely to trie such a
wide rangv re to ucereritato tbe turning in
of tbe light upon tbe alleged corrupt ring*
roseate view, end Jay Gould fa ooo of of many of the Treasury Bureaus, notably
-tita. Thia dique have iL-moqstrated tboae of spacial agrote aud secret service
their positive atreogth by adrancinj the detectives, and we are informed that the
panic amoog them extends from Maine to
California end to the Rio Grande.

VegeUuc

Yrgeltae
Vegotlnc

orders ordered to be drawn oo the reaped
ire fund* by aye* and nep aa fellows:
Ayna—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
ton, Spaulding and Tomlimton—5.

&gt;rUno&gt;. H !■■»»&gt;»«»•

Yegetlne

TegeUne

Yogetiuo
Vfgetino
Vecetine

VcgeUne
Vegetlne

Vecetine

COFFEE.
PKPMIID BY M. A STEKJB. BOSTOfi. MASS.
Vegttir.e it Sold by AU Druggists.

Adopted by ayea end nays aa follow*.
Ayes*—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
ton. Spaulding and Tomlinson—5.
N&gt;yn- Kone.
——MTRRtEB-----------------By Aid. Tumlioaoo, that the a.Se and

The Mild Power

SOAP

/

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS’
Homeopathic

tatheMaTbe Method* A
Wbc!d at Graed

Specifics

CROCKERY.
Adopted br ayew and nay* as follow^
Ayes—Aid. Abbey,
McNaughton,
Spaulding and Tomliuaoo—I.
Nays—Aid. Dewey.
Aid. McNaughton aud Winkiceun
from the Committee on Side and Ouu
Walk* reported ia favor of building a ride
walk in froul of the property owatd 1 by

&lt; Mssmisrtea af ka emSMqe uUsdalna.

Mra. Geo. M. Dewey on the rest aide of
Broadway whieh report wm adopted
by ayes and nay* a* followr
Area—Aid. Abbey; .McNaughton,
Spaulding aud Tomlinaoe—1.
Nays—Aid. Dewey.
The account cf Adam Rock oo motion
was referred to Committee oo Fire iJrpar

Smith Hogle 4 Preston.

TRIUMPHANT!
The Advance Plow

bridge aeran Fall Creek to be repaired. ,
On Motion of Aid. Dewey the Street!
Committee was instructed to reuse the
road under the Railroad near Mr. Hub-

Seiill IxUlr
Paper Fata
nti: Uriertraifc'
untie HatkiK Mu
0M8TIC I0NTHL1

I

LIGHT-RUNNING

OLIVET COLLEGE

MOWER

A TEACHER'S CLASS

REAPER

‘DOMESTIC
sbviso

THE BISMS REPtJBUCAN B4HB

MicinsR

/BEST,
Plaster, Lime,
Stucco, Plastering
■DOMBST IC SWlSGMiCniSOO.
Hair, Shingles, 4c.

CRAMPTQN’R

IMPERIAL! SOAP
IS THE “BEST."

A. D. COOK.

la Rattle Cree
to bar off the ah
MthrwrlM

�7— 1 J

Hickory Comtn Items.
Tbo shriveled parched ap appearance of I
ime corn fields say wo have not had rain

lZisu

The fine store roocntly eroeted by Mr.
C. Booh ia nearly eompiated. Aa it rear*
its lofty bead high above all othere it stem*
like a sentinel in the durance, and ia an

^ddside D. Holcomb. The case of Onto ^ifftoed bj ^Vbteg their houses After a
Sinkg vs Purnara will probably go oa the rc_;Bcat of threshers had been quartered
board to-day.
•
.......
upon tbo premia** for half a week; their
The Court Heusu wm well filled ou eyes weni'ifot wearied rith watclpng the
Sunday’ aftemflon and several sxeelteot gap* to keep the pigs out uf the orchard
i^wm Srorn, «f Allegan, has rented
while the grain WM being slacked, their
tic. Itewpi'a storcr and will fill it Septam
ictnjreraoee. Another meeting will be feet woo out sore with running about all
ter iat witli i ^xkI stock of dry g&lt;&gt;od*held on Tuesday evening at the dab room day waiting upon their lotda sod masters;
M'S.Cbtpliu. of fiattend. mother of and ono next Sunday at tbe Court House.
but they were simply tired of retting;
Mito Edgw, hfl » »!“-A of paralysis SatEverybody should turn out. A great deal tired of sitting under tbe a hade of the old
uiday noen and ia not expected to live. ; &lt;&gt;f good m gruviug oat of these efforts.
oaks, tired of eating tbe grand Inueber,
Caleb Bndltui/a wheal stack, near Mar­
Look out for wire flense awladtere- they tirml of doing nothing and tired of hearing
shall, wm burnod u few days ago. It wm arc gotting to be a common post in some the old greenback story told tbam for the
retlusilod to rtmtaio about 000 boshete.
placet Look oat for all manner of swin­ fivo-hundrcdih time. But after all they
Ia Battle Creek they compel the boys dlers snd peddlers; they are sure to get cojoyed the day and we are j^ad ot it.
to tear off ffia ahinglM and put tin roo6 the better part of any bargain, bywidre a They will feel stronger and happier for
ok thsir new hotteca within tbe fire limits. good meal of a day's living out of you.
Circumatan-M prevented our 'hearing
|Briunanit trrirnrhip sends an wsaitlt They need abort and unmistakable an
swore, and tio parlaying should bo al- the speech—no tbubt it wm good. It
waa made by an editor phd editors tunally
Mr. Chas. H. McKntoe, • risfog young
lawyer and a highly respected ettixew of
Irtpeer, wm drowned m Wbelock lake on
the 19th. For aevend yctro be ho been tor. don't—but wc arc confident that the
the trusty corrropondeot of the New» at audience wm well entertained and that is
Law Wednesday night the Marshal Irtpeer, and his work was marked by its rhat it waa there for.
ul i&gt; lively time with a tlisorderiy, hoi dearness, tnfhfqlnoss snd promptitude.
•
Nolitje,
Il is a al range circamrtanen that so
tally !aa&lt;ldd the fellow in the old brick
God willing, the undersigned will have
many oftbo A’eraray A’siro correspon­
aomrthing to say nest Hundsy, moAting
dents die young.
and cvening^on some el the temperance
“One good tiling the Common Council
did teat night" remarked uno of our comPereous wbo are at all sensitive about
poritora on tbs morning after sn extra sc- hearing anything beyond tbe echo of tli-rir
t/tf. -iogiig of the Ireaulifttl mocking aiot&gt; m he reached tbe fort line of his own opinltfta, are frankly informed that
“
take."
"Wlmt
wm that?" asked tbo edi­
they will bo likely to hear on Sunday
brnl ' the Hastings House, makes one
alm.. iiiMgmc himaelf among tbo Soatb- tor with interest, who it w» be rcmem- mernirg soma trulha to which it-could not
bc«d u a member of that hocorable body be expected they would »t Moe give sopvMhflMing tbe resaarib’ tA^oorosd,” sent, yet which, m the writer believes, arc
r New Yortt letter ia ap item ip
rPM the undaqnteu “ootnp.”
each m both deserve, and will repay, their
e to!Rubci».-tien. showing tbe danB. A. Alay, of Middleville, w» in the
-i.uvi-.-tioaa on circumatautial evicity on Saturday, and white hero dented ing, they may be assured, the truths pro­
the mortgage from hia -or* The crash moted will be susb m all Chmtein people
Tl "sited Brethren held a camp meet­
of 1873 crippled hte buriuem fearfully and will generally approve.
ing ou Sunday last in Caledonia township.
Ra.,1 “Red-ribbon" men, that is to aty,
be soon found himoelf floundering among
|f«t ■ -rnty.ai wi.iob it w— estimated
difficulties that would have swamped a meg, in whose casa the wearing of “the
A” y r
paoplo were proms!L
'
d.xcc ordinary mdiriduals. He write b. ribbon" toeaus an honcat roafaeion of the
Wr.. Iliduthb wash informs the road- fo^&amp;d in tbe near future among,lbs lead­ sin of intemperance, a sincere purpose of
tn sf the Iliirora that be is prepared to
amendment cf lift, a desire to know end
ing hardware men of thia county.
foru. i any number of families with groobey U o truth, and thus to rescue sod
•erieL Bead hb nd. and giro him a call.
maintain a gungiM and noble manboodsueh men wiling to be hslped and striving
Ai ..i«rgamoofbaaobaD will be pbysd a-Mcklyoot
to help »rh other, sre cordially invited to
00 the Fair (Jrounds.on Saturday afternoon,
-Come end brer," at leasL in the evening.
betwr o the IlnatOM and Clippers. A
Hasting, Aqg. 23. 1877.
fine pamS U expected If the day ie &amp;»&lt;*■
J. W, Baxcxorr.
W C Hawley, a prominent farroor
living near Uamwcll, hat Wednwiay fell

_T._-

Those needing new books the coming term of School or

Closing Out!

ANY ARTICLE USED

“&amp;?;"bkkery

Saturday. Aug. 11 th waa an eventful
day foe the young men. A lively F»mc °f
Baas Boll WM played bttween the “boys of

Balance oi Our Spring and Summer stock
Suita actually .ortl, ST.M no. only |S 00

drug store

*
'

Suita actually worth S10.00 now ooly tifl.60

Suita actuaUj worth *12 OO now only S8h0.

prevailed among the sympathisers of both
ddea; but "our boya" gained the victory,
aa they always do, though the difference
waa small—only three taUffli.

uoon. Gentlemen are invited to tea. A»
•hie is the last meeting for thia Conferenro
car a fall attendance is dealresl.
Un Saturday aftu-ooao oar much be
There will be a Masonic twket picnic
Used Bard of Hope gathered ia Mr. Fdfield on (he east shore of Fino lake in
lint's wood, aud tl e echo ol their xwrct
Johnstown oti Saturday the 25th ituL
little voiaea founded among tbs burly oaks.
Mr. Praft of Kalamazoo, will bo present
Mrs. Kennedy the rarer* working prcaiand addrros the poopls st 10 o'ckrk. A warranted in saying that they will poa. u drat (mother) uf thia link Band, with
general invitation ia extended to all.
' interesting and inatntctire an hour there Mrs. Robinson the scribe did all ia thear
The Anti C&lt;awsoo wheat milters in this as in any other place in tbe city. Elder
Slate will have a hard road to travel bclorc people will conaidrr thsmaelvoa at pvrfoct
’
they banph this variety. Farmers will liberty to attend.
not be driven into raising wheat that will
John E. Willis, wbo has Leew in jail
yield oaly 10 bushels to the acre when for is-veral moatha awaiting trial on charge
they can just as easily raise from 25 to 40. offorgiry, was trial and found guilty, meeting held ty tbe Wesleyan Methodist
The Union Hall wm filled last night to teat weak, ou tbe second count in the in­ Church in Solomon Inference's shady
bear Mra. Shepard, of California, who de­ dictment When brought before the Court grove revived matters in Ibis respect. No
livered an eloquent sad impressive tern- for sentence he only remarked that if the run fell during tbe meeting. I&lt;arga con&gt;&lt;Taace lecture. The Chriauiu Union paper in question ws» forged ho had no
bril an interesting meeting at their room knowledge of fc
marvelous
At long M the bible wm
The Court, in parting sentence, remark­ preached a Irvins spirit prevailed but aa
in tbe afternoon which wm attended by a
ed that “it waa the duty of the Court to ■oou u tbo departure from the “old chart"
rcotesMc. He had been found guilty by a wm made, a doud of disgust shadowed
The Brock Hotel hu bson lrevod to D.
jury and the miudwf the Court la not to­ over tko camp fiih impooding daoau.
W. Brock of Nashville, who will carry oo
ken into coatideratiou. However there is
tha basin am as heretofore. He intend.
Lart Monday aftcr-pooe the sir waa sultry
no doubt tbU others should stand with yod
tmkiug same improvements, and looks tor
for asuteaoc Perhspa thx greatest crime and tbe atraoaphere waa thick and hot, the
a good busuxws this foil. J. W. Brock,
yon have cvmn|iticd is tbo one of «wooa- the clouds were not very heavy, bat tbe
the late proprietor, has moved oa a farm ling with men wko have thought it proper charged and tbe undercharged met and the
/ Fraulpe Mattesun, one of Middleville's
at-Royal [Hk, Oakland Co.
to obtain the signatures 4f men w papers noise was startling. A firtt of lightering
fair dm jhters, is visiting friends in this .
. A little girl wm run over on Ssturdar of which they had ho eonocplion of their from those same clouds struck tbe large
city.
&gt; '
ia front of the Hastings Houao. She foil legal meaning and by tlite mean. parpoCife
out of the buggy and the boroa ooald not t«] upon them a great fraud. I shall in­ burning lbcn» to the ground- In three
be made to stand until nun of them had flict rniher a light acutence—one reforms building, were stored at thb lime the
stepped upon the little one's arm. It is lory in its nature and truat that when you wheat from 50 acres and the hay from 15
consider, as yflu will upon reflection, tbe -acres. The insurance we are informed
no oeriou* injury waa sustained.
nature of ynat oiteiw, you will come out was about 1700 and tbe probable loin will
be 11,000. Prompt action saved tbo rea­
Neveraf bbituary notices have been re- a better man. .1 shall try tujmpraaa upon
per end other ImpIcmcnU. This &lt;u the
cnircd daring the pant week which wo you that in your buainewr relations there
hatbingvr of a glorious, refreshing rain.
be held
eannot pobluh. They are too lengthy
S-( iraiMr 3th.
Considerable gojsip goes the round, tbit
and we find no name attached. Writer.
my quill cannot catch.
Atm Boo.
Dr. Junes Calup will speak in the ot obituary poetry are al topether too mod­
'rabyuriau Church next Sunday moro- em. They should at^id their names on a
.og sod «■«.
. ,
.
' Mparate slip if thflyoo not want them
The great Greenback picnic has come!
NashviU* Item*,
and gone and again the county breathes |
Let tl • Tempcraacc people of Michigan published. |
Dr. Wsekbam has purchased a new hat.
fort. &gt;’o doubt there gatherings are a
latoroi IIurlbut, ths temperance lecturer,
ve. hays busioena is getting better.
A Milwaukee man recently ran away
with another man's wife, but on appeal- good thing for the people, The city gets
Cap. Boise has tbo foundation laid for
,
ing
in
court,
aud
that
bo
bougU
.
the
wo
­
a
good
day's
trade
and
tbe
paopb
obtain
«
Hen. Z. Chandler will deliver a namlwr
is now boiym, which will be completed
man for 110-0. Finally the matter wm nice rntt. The'women who ware present,
of ;-rocbw at the county fairs in this tetued by his poying 120 more and giving
wbo have been baking and slewing for
F-tbe coming fall.
the complainant an order for fljHO.
Hue! has moved into his new palatial
harrmt
hands
for
the
past
six
weeks
cer­
That was a very valuable woman. Titers
/rhe Ixktslativr exeunaon will start on
tainly ms.1 t-roed tbe holiday and they all saloon where you can get tbe “spirit'' by
travel!। this week. Hon. D. R. Cook are lots of man who would gladly- sell out
rcemed to bo making tbe most oTit. - No, paving for it.
for |300.
xill m-l ibMtnp.nny it.
doubt they reached home at night tired
Am Matteson has returned home, lie
risjurjl)- was a busy day for our mor ' 'As we co to pre* the Circuit Court Is and dua.y, but it wasn't the same tired
chants. All the stores and groceries wets eogsged in the trial of Pauling, which will they bad learned to «ndjre through the
will be happy to wait ou you.
probably be the test criminal trial of the heated harvest; their brain was not brajZl
Charley Browon the landlord of the
term. The Deering eoser arc aa lb. ell wkh
boUimc dinuM., Tbrir
board ateu rfie cose of Geo. M. Evers vs Mnn, we„
joiBM finest hotel in our village and owe of tbe

JL

CLOSING OUO
OKMI Closing Oat!

Ball. -Thr Clippen of Hawing,

lud the Yates cf Grand .Rapidr-ptejnd «
match game ou the Pair ground. oa&gt;ri
day aflcrooou hat, ja whidj lbo Yates
were victoriota by a scare of ten to the
Clippen five. The aeore stand* m follows.
W. .Snidmore, uf the Cliypere, made two
runs, R. Green, one; O. Crdgroro, three;
fog well and arc troubled with vermin of
Wein, of tbe Yatea, three; Daily, one,
a»I kind tbsr, &gt;. nothing better for them
O. Martin, one; P. Martin, two ; Heunwr
Uua.VUkli^ofPM. Groro io wtttt
*J- °°r. FiisPatrick, one aud J»cao one.
—a tablespnoofu! to the gallon.
J. H. MeKrioer waa umpire. The game
The Udfc ^imionary Soorty conaoct
cd withlbeM. K. ehureh will meet w

____

Suita actually worth *16 00 uow only »10.00.

mcmaiffluL
If any wealthy canitalirt will aid the
colooy tel the Uiww bear his uuuc. .
In Vineland, N. J. under tome of
the*- rqralatioM, laic, have ficcu reduced
to a minimum and a high d.-groe of pros­
perity obtained. Al Evaoaton, Hl., near
Chicago, under some of, tbeae regutetiuoa
around the Mcshodist inotitutioea estab­
lished there ia perhaps the most durable
rcsidenee property ot the'Sute.
The arttlemout of MamteliurcUa by
Congmatioolisu, of Rhode Island by
Baptista, of Cub by Moruuma. al! show
tioo; Can our churches-do a better ihmg
for the prwrralion oftbfl country wlthafi
its rrtyfotss. as woll as material, intercuts,
-_a
1L_ . ■ « gf lhjil pipe! which

Coala and Vcata really worth *10.00 inly 7 50

mtbbb.

voatahnd Vcata regular price *12 00 oulr *8 60
Boya aoiu *1.00. 1.50, 2.50. S OO. , 00.
Bor.' taita for *1 «ud *;, worth 50 per cent more.

Men a fine all wool panic *2.50. 3.00. 3 50

JSJ s o™&amp;w'"101 ll"' ~*d ,i“’ ""‘r *2 M—--

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MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth fl .25 onlr 75 cla
Men h summer coate 25ct®.
Men’s henry linen juuitnfor 65c, worth 1.251
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iui
wunn

“newsTO TKpSeI Entire Stock to be sacrificed to
’

«-w^'wrKixr.riKsi.".-,-!

make room for dur fall stock

■fiw" “ u‘.*“JSLri- - - - ‘ STAR CLOTHING

HOUSE,

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St,
: “No man that want* work need to
in Arkamm*. 4 hundred thousand

local bumwess hotices.
Ww.
«a &lt;U.

u

i

gT0CK 0F OEOCEHIE8

GRAMD RAPIDS.

Have you seen thooe poutoea al Waiiatro'.

jjOst $1QO,000

roorut or tuttnr eouxrr

Generally that I hav« Sgtea embarked in i

$20,OOO Reward!

cr Tie Giwry Bniia -a I
17-19
At my OLD STAND on Jefferaon Street..

6. D. Spaulding,

H. A.. B ARTLET &amp; CO.,

I DEFY

COMPETITION

113, 115, and 117 North Prout Street, Philadelphia,
\ MAXUPACrtltEBB
[

P.

B.

SOIJi BY ALL STOBE-KEFPEB8.

Wm. H.

Goodyear.

The portinrahq. between E. F. &amp; L W.
Brown hm been diaaobed by mutual
agrcexnen:, takiug'cffect July lav T7 I
FHASIACHJTIUL I3H1SThave concluded t« -remain permanently ia
Hastings, and wdl be found ai my nmDRUS STORE.
denes, lbs bouse lately occupied by Mrs. PEOPLES
Isaac -Holbrook, corner of State and
Dhyskiiui's Prescriptions and
I have tbe largest stock of Groceries ia Broadway rite. Utf L W. Baovrjc,
the City, and will sail them for
BHA for ale u my janl'. ’sirion'sikl. Family Rocipea carefully pre­
Iras money than any
pared with Drugs and Chemicals
uthei Hixue.

S20.000 REWARD! ■ §20,000 REWARD.'

New Advertiiementa.

GROCERIES.

of purout quality only.

CHESTER’S CURE!
Mr. Beach has opened his new feed store
where ba will be happy to deal out the de­
sirable to those that an&gt; needy. WVwisb
him grand aueecsa

Uli |i lit Sic of tieBIG EAT.
W A-X. B R. I T) G E ,

For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.

Is offering to all the largest aaaortmenl

BHWM KSITOD REKDT
Asthma,
comet ia. HR B'SffU
Itrnnchitin. Catarrh, eL\’Joke
G TBBM ATMtCJl
I PRICES-Doo t Cui to ore tbe goods be-.
Hay Fever. Colds, 4c.

Canada Soctuxuw Railway lul—
Tbw popular line cumm-ucr-d on their
rummer time card. Monday, May 14th.
threw fast expreas trains omi, in counecti'in ;
with th« M. C. IL R. Iteasougerw tearing
4 al aU biMan at fee
• j Ocib»..
Hartings qt 730 4. m.. arrive at Buffalo
same day at 8;H&gt; r. M-, and New York
next morning at I0JW a. M. Thia fist U.&lt;. baM Mte at the abor.dta-M. rtlsefl
rnrrtUteartsa fells.
day axpraw ia the beat train between
N ichlxan and Ihafeart. Parlor ears from
RanrtiW.TtstiMaisfrw PHYSK5AK3
Detroit to Buffalo; sleeping cracbca from
U..W.I.. ... V_ _V_ 1.

The society uf Chrislians have dcaused

। fore parchasing.

WONDERFUL CURES ISIQ 3NT or BIG HAT
MawliM. •

Itev. Mudge of Maple Rapids officiated
at the Christian Church co la»t Sabbath,
Elder Dsyo wdl be home thia week, when
be will again work in the vineyard of hb

TOBACCO.

A temperance lectutj^ wm given by a
Mra. ijliepord, of California, in die Opera Cbdaner than you ou buy the san
in any other Hcuic in the V
House teat Sunday eve. She wm greeted
by largo house and a liberal contributiou,
or m one of our "eminent divinoo" hM it,
“liberally renumerated."

SPICES,

Our villag. baa been vbited by a liort
of agents from tbe wholesale houses of the
East, for dw past three weeks, in ronaequonoe of whwb one merphantfl have or­
dered a new supply of- goods, which will
be oo hand sodn, that is some have order­
ed a now stock of mm goods aud some a
n. w &lt;ock of old goods.
C

latest weeks issue of the Bammdi I
noticed an advice to young ladies to “Be
Nest" claiming that nien admired neat­
ness sod eloanliacM. I should like for
tbe author to prove thb ateimacot. Does
tbe writer allude to-Qic majority of men T
or docs said author consider a person who
indulgm in the um of tobacoj not worthy
of being ctesecd with nMn’
Hero I M&gt; living Ateuo st the ag« of 30
years (Just think of it girts) bocauao I
was too tidy and cleanly to asaociata with
a man wbo would indulge in this filty hab­
it, rV sue o/tobacsv. And I lierc araert
that the majority ot rr.ee will many d
woman wbo ia filthy and untidy eeougH
to endure the natural couMiquaucas of to|

barco before they will sock ono wbo wBI
not stoop so low. Now girls if you wial
to marry uke my sdvioa and the men will,
know you do. Don't frown If a man
should puff his filthy tobacco smoke and
breath in your face or if he should chance
to dspoait rabsem julee on yout new silk
dress don’t get angry and do not tail to train

dierillc neighbors- Aba Cart was arrested
Hon. J. W. Stioebouab rtarta on the
The Cbiregp and Lake Huron Railroad na eumpUintofG«or« Gwmt on charge excursion tour Tuesday, to the Upper
•21 bar. « ex^nfoa to
f-“J PeninouH in company with many other
Bridge the last of this mreub. Tbe fore
live to bos eteaaly'old maid will msnra
from Battle Creek wW beak dollars and awn-. tw —
the frotriu and seorn cf the other ctean cf
mou, whteh k» ■ sacrifice too groat for h»sixty cunts.
mrolty to endure.
Old Maid.

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

it.' If wanted/worely for a
sacckTO

HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found to tiotiral&gt;h
Gmutn'mg neither oil nor
dye. U does not soil white exuuliric,
and yet lasts Iona on the hai* giving

CROCKERY.

v competition in quality aid Pi

W. F. HICKS.

Preptred by Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.^

CARBOLIC OIL

.MPJLKEath^
^Ttn st? In-KrT* ftS A “

EADAGHE.

�Railroads.

Legals.

“.•fttnsssr..-.e!

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER,
I

The Leading Paper of
almos* anything may ba made by mixing
togstbe. litharge and glycerine In tbe roo
sietency of thick mum oc fresh putty.
Thia cement in txnefal foe tnendinz stooe
Jan or any other coarse earthenware, stop­
ping tanka in sennas of tiepan’ or washbotlerw crack., and holes ia iron ketUes,

Has The Largest Circulation,

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

hr! Wayne, Jatai &amp; Saiinai &gt;

u Is wUlv all smsqs sst Js tori
■a au SSSMSI. as I .0*11 as' a
nuts are lust, tighten 1 rose joints ot wood
ar iron, loose boxes m wagon-bubs, and in
a great many others. In al) eases the ar­
ticle mended sisonld epl be used till tbe

from one day to a week,
quantity used. This &lt;
the action of waler hot or sold, acids, and
almost any degree of bt-ai.

Subscription Price only 81.50 per Year
A beautiful woman phaare the eye, a '
good woman satisfies tbe heart—the one I
is a jewel, the other a treasure.

in Advance,

The reason why pagans are so far be•
hind band in tbe march of eiriiixation, is
because they are such idol people.

JOB DEPARTMENT
' riuiJuTSuritb ’tinrrii.

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let­
ter Heads, Note Heads, State

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Two of the largest tflk tniUh in l*attcrrn, X. J., hare rereived an order fn-m
Paris for tbe manufacture of a certain de­
scriMion of silk goods. This b beJiercd to
be the first order from Europe for Amen-

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RAILWAY COMPANY

Dept, 104 READE STREET, Few York.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS
Pennsylvania

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MORTtiAUK HALE.

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J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS,

An exporimant made loot year by myad m; xx come amim a* thia time with
those wbo grow Orawix-rri-s. I pro­
cured a half iMtahood, filled k with rain

Misteatelt tBsraWltol .sH toil -

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quinces adjoining tie fowl house, where
200 finch might ba kept, would. la eonnsotioa with the fowls, afford * large

SwScaraTCS?1

We are prepared to fill nil Order* promptly for

The must unpopular person in
is the man wbo demonstrated ti
I sene oil will cure a snake bite ja
I as whiskey.

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mal be washed in a strong sndr made with
this, and it in sure death to all parasites,
and will rape all skin dtatsnrs. Both three
remedial are simple, harmless and eff.-etual.
Lire will lire foe a long time ia the wood
As "time it money," fann'-n should work about the barn . it b a good plan
windy how to plant and grow crops with to whitewash about the lean to, and pre­
lha lean labor at the came lime doing the rent their spreading in that way.
work well. On efati mellow soil potatoes
my be advantageously planted and culti­
'
Tire orange variety is best , set them
vated « fidtews After plowing and har­
six feet apart, put a pint of sell around
rowing, math off the rows three fact (two’ each lush when they begin to bear, and a
fret and a half may often do as well as' little previously; and tbe retail wilt be
three) with a plow, then drop the seed as
fine crops when the oil mate is not too
you raut it. if ywu adopt the drill system.
j cold fov this fruit. To prevent the deprwA fcngb piece of Mod, era single small
. daliuas of borers, a writer nays.- *• Bandage
potato, ptenad al-out 15 ineben apart will
tbe stem with two ot three srn|&gt;}&gt;iogs of
giro you all tbe crop that tbo land is‘ old rnnalm or any kind of cfath. a. far
capable of psuduring Or you may plant
' duwn in the ground as possible, ax the roots
a Rule mors seed at 18 er 24 fakes apart.
start from near the surfasw. Let this band­
and got an aquaDy good crop. Corer tbe
age run six or eight incha. above the
aaed with a t-ne-horae plow. running on
ground, then pile tbo sod ooaqmetly a
both stths of lha rows, and tearing each
coople of inches around the bandage, aad
drill ridged up. Leave tbe land thus till
renew this every sprit-g. Fine, large, golden
the potatoes hare grown nearly aa high
quinoas, rivalling the largest oranges, will
Ucm your efforts annually." Qumctw may
be grown very profitably in jottltry runs,
affording tbe fowls shade, what they must

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great saliafactino ia with eaibolio acid.
Odo ounce of carbulio crystals, one pound
of cummon bar soap, melted together by

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UrannarU...

From thousands of teats it has been
Common plaster is a sure protection to
abown that there is no difference general­
melon and cucumber plaaU, if sprinkled
ly in( the crope when planted in drifts or
on while the dew is rat them, and if put
lehiite—at lernu not enough difference to
on as fast aa needed.
1 find finely sifted
real ashes mixed with plaster — half of affray, heading it "A Salt ou aa Editor.''
way to plant potatoes . and the antaeeach—juat aa good i» pure plaster. Lime
Everything ia not in a name. The small
quern b, that they plant both ways, acshould not be used, as it kills the plants. paliu in Faim-sunt Park are railed fuoteordmg to their customs. Suppose we
Boxers 12 to 15 inchets square, open top potha, while the very large path on the
plant in rows three fact apart, snd the
other: side of the river is caikd a toe-pjth.
and bottom, and 7 to 10 inches high are
hills pho sama distance in(thc rows, it
an excellent pn-tretivn against insects as ' Shakspare asked, ‘ What's in a name?”
would seem that if we planted in drills,
If he had been studying Eastern war aqs
well as eold spelb of weather.
the rows three fest apart, aud the seed
dropped Iff fakes spurt, or 12 to 15
inch a, as it ia often done, that we ahould
-ob aip • much larger
id. than an, tka
throe-feet hill system, but,such i?\ot.
often the earn. unless more manure be ovd
plant lovtw warmth, and tl.e roots grow
beat in tbe warmest earth.
A tempera­
ture of 90 degrees is said to be tbe mart
favorable for tbe growth of corn roots.
I hare many times proved that smalt
Now tty applying the fertility near the
potatoes foot very small) will produce as
surface the roots find nutriment to absorb
large -crops as large ones, if the season iq
at tbo point where the physical agencies
Gtrorani- . but if an curly drouth occur,
are present for the most rapid development.
the large pototens iff-rd a nourisbmea; tn
If a hill of com be dug in tbe fid) and the
tbo young plants that small seed cannot
roots examined, the upper portion will be
do. But if tie large seed be ent into
found Io be very fibrous, while other real*
three or fuur picsta. tltere is no difference
■s regards txmnshment. Il b no* bower 1

I find iheTuUowing good romedioa lur
Hue on cattle io the Osaafty CrWfrmos
I once rid my stock, which waa badly in
festod with lice, by sifting ground plaster
along the neck and beck.
Two or three
applicatiunc did tbe work effectually Tbo
plaster should be very fine and dry.
An-

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In Our

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3—Leghorns, a small fcwl, various
colors, all good, require a high fence to
yard them, non sitters, too small to sell
well dressed, eat ■ buslici and ■ half of
grain in a year, nit rery hardy, combs
liable to frecM, valuable only fer their
eggs, lay from 150 to 200 each in s year.
4 — Hamburg?, several colors, a splendid
little fowl, noo-sirterr, qcko aa Urge aa
leghorns, rajuirc th.- enure fund, noted aa
splendid layers, and that, like the Leg­
horn, is all they ar-grssi fur, oc in the

plant for jnany yean, as by so doing with
ii» some variety, and grown on tbe same
farm, some deterioration M to aito of the
tober^ will be tbe result. A change uf
m«1 occasionally b advisable. In cutting
pots'.oea to plant, it should be done lengthwm, so as to diride the duster of eyes at
the seed red. Drying the cut Sood upon
tbe grew for a day or tsro renders it lens
liable to rot when planted early in a soil
that rrtaina water in a cold spell of weath­
er H&gt;e proper depth to plant b six inch,
•w, or about that depth an a general rule ;
but good cropc are often grown when the
seed h oorered deeper or shallower, owing
to the faroraU&lt;neM ot tbe season.

Wtonas ■; wto Haute
W a&gt;4 Mi wttkMt IM
UiMHte BMtbaHawMa
iSE!r*‘

IM M

1— Light Brahmas, the finest form,
one of the largest, the most bcanliful,
very peaceable, confined by a fence
three or four fat high, require each only
nee bushel and three pecks of mixed grain
a year, oat of feed II, and.lay about 150
eggs annually cf very large tit2.—Plymouth Bocks. ] rodnsed 15 years
■go by a ctoas of Dominiqtae fowls oo an
Asiatic breed, not quite no large as
Brahmas, rety hardy, consume uci&lt;
quantity of food »• ilrahmm and lay u
many cars as that breed—-a fine market

BAILIOAB.

And tut a Local Paper is iHuurpametl in the State.

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MICHIGAN.

Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescriptions
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

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VOL. XXII. NO. 18

PffiMML AND BUSIN® CARDS

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29,1877.
Dracie! If it wu daylight lb. telegraph
Her Own Dying.
polo, would rceemblc . fine-tooth comb.”
Tall and alight, with Hue wfttful eyre,
But the girl did not reply. She .toud
before the lerer, wwhing that abe could lip. npe and red M woodberry, and oompleeioo
aK
e.rmioe anl white, Hke a
urge the engine to greater epevd She
imaguMd that tbe two train, would meet damaak ret. in the Mtnahme. Ermina
Hall • waa a fere that aa anftt would have
M rnitew below Colby. It waa a lerribi. fallen down and wwrabipped. But it ft
plana fur a rolliaiao, and fee lorn of life ever u phikmophm tell or, there ft f
there would lw great. The ham or mitt eornneoealion iu .ell thing, The pock­
would prevent the engiacora from Will­ marked girl who (to aenna the lain from
ing rack other, and a eotliaion waa in- her in vhureb waa . miUmaire . daughter
and tbia youag thing with the angai fere
waa oa ibe loo.out for ao riigibl-, porition
Tbo train which seemed U&gt; have broken aa govartMto.
la.we. rushed mildly on. with Jim looking
For Ermina Hall wu pennilew. and it
al L»racw. whom he wu inclined to baliere wm rectomry for l er to nun her livelihood
toad. The cold mire slowly turning to . in aomw way er other, and the trade of.
govaraaa- w» at leaal mteel.
"Keep a day eehool! ’ augmented old Mr.
Priaee, who had been very wont u» dree
every Sunday with Judge Hail during
that emtoeto bukrapl'a lifetime, and to
ronaume e quality of bbtoer &lt;wl»d. oham
pagne and booed tarkey which waa
| wsiply appalling Ufoci thaw foetire oct*.

I|IW LOOK IU
UwiHpayy.au U Drill yourgnaln. You &lt;H1 save oae-baif
bushel of seed per acre, and
from three .o &gt;cu buahels per
the J
’°Vt »o obtain .!jrt|ita*?^MiU you W1UX/ Auw a
DriD -Juit will nnt bunch

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The Superior
ATTORNEY at LAW* SOLICITOR

FORCE FEED will k&gt;w all lands of Gnti । aid G-ivm .eed as
ly as Sand runs J rcucb an Four
’
Claw. And ,r.e

HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED,
With Faroe Feed Grass Seeder

“J
1»«K''ed iu hb rireJe. '
"Thai . the pretrieto girl I
MV •
tlaongbt Rudolph Penfield. “If I eotod
only afford to marry, and aha were willing
-two rather mreutu! ife,- In -beway-I
would make be. my wife, f doa’l think
that I am po-dvdy diaagrre.'tte to her,
lot gentle end luodcwt u »he b I can are
the color riro to her cheek when I come
ia. aadf briiev. ah. would be . jevrol of
pet pno. toakine oo ih. braaa. of tbe
lucky man that wiaa her."
Three woeka after thb, ywng Penfield
mew more
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WHOLE NO. 2064.

potato patch He fare triad Pari. Grona,
and for want of a bettor medram mired ft
with m-al, and ihoro&lt;«h!r qwinkiing hi.
vtM. with thig compmmd. he retired to
dream of inroct mmac- and we!! filial
potato bine Tbe nevi mararog ha arene
euriy and Hummed to hi. potato kt, bto
utoend of finding tbe grand oevarad
w-th bnp be diacoverre! thto the m rel had
bam toten by tbe ebteheat, wboaa dmtd
budrt. auetoad the fatal riniK. of thi.
drug fjaeperatod at hi. own Mupiduy,

airdy in thft citv, New York and other
placro.
Inqmric. of the odrial. here
foiled to elicit anr definite focte, and the
rtory-waa gvoerally diacredited. It ft now
known that ymtreday morning Greasable
Hartman arrmed. in thi* city, two mra
named Wmtou rixd Groner cm the cUrgo
o. forgery.
It jnpearv that thaw men.
working tn oinoecTioo with a men named
Ptevena, and other aeeotnpUee. ibwagh
out tbe country, hare for me time been
rorryiogoa . rymern ol f.rgeriro from
which they. bar. rallKd Urge ram. of the Mttoioa; lift lime, howwvw, with
muoey. . In Jm&gt;uirv IxH the Thud Na- greater eu.-oem. m many of the bug. and
three! Bank of &gt;ew York wu ihdtouded a neighbor a pw beeaane riotiw of the
—. co -a., il ___
. .
pottou
I'mtoiafied with liquid.

"Nobody would rotor to mo," aaid poor
Ermina with teen in bar ayna. Shewed
----W neve ucen
auppnaod, ioexperioncwl (&lt;&gt;iM that .he teoks favorably on the matter of my mar drawn by the Naw i ork I*fe Imrara.cn
wm. that Mr. Prince would hare been rtace. he’ll be pre.tr sure to do romeihio- Company m the Union Trut Company of
I aaid, witbou; .nniing Lie bead “Mebbe reedy with a |20 ch IoO bid in thia rw- prauy ImndUef-n. I will Wngh^
&gt;«w York wm prraented and paid.
[ I'm mtoakeo—on many thing, 'pear to
here to ao. her. That wil' mrit him.' - There had breu other rimilar operauou
me joat now."
Ami fee next dav Rudolph
or- known, bat they were never made public.
-Mtodlevork,’' auggreted Mr. CUy. who
"Thank God!“ ejaculated the girl bad myMcriowdy made money out of tbe d&lt;red rold mw lamb'for two-himarlf
The reprmentativcw of film New York
' "Li»rea wi.h JI. your might, Jim. Ob very epeculriiun that had beggared the and * portly old gentleman wi(h
houaae employed to iavroagale three for
for ihe apeed of a bulleL'"
hair and beaid. sad a keen blns ays like a gvriro have been following up uupected
dear Jannaiy akv.
Her face wu glowing wiih beat, and
paruro for mveral memthe, end hare foand
wbi'e Jim Iwicned abe opened .he furaare
tr
‘ it- that the leader of tbe gang b a man of
Hall a dsuxh.ro.
.
door and threw ia tbe leal etiek of wood
wealth and reepeetability owned Stem.,
Ever}- wheel is boiled in Oil. every box wt in While Lead.
“h a Major Mite.," .’.ought Ermirra.
alia. Hetxieraoo, who ha. bean known
'
Com.
hree,
my
dear,"
midfea
major,
The Skiiu» are set with the PalentSkt iu Sene?, and the Boxes
“you to a gill uf tdnfe. 1 likB jora. So
by Haudraulic Machinery, and this is the :.&gt;t,?on they are the
duos tny nephew here. Agrel wbo ten t a wwdlhymui of Mtnuawta, and former­
"Do you mppoac.’' meekly biaudrd afraid to work is the girl for my money." ly • member of the Itogftla'.ore of that
“*OO1E« tetro. Bn- Statt. Amoeiatod with them w« cue E.
Knaioa. ‘-that I could obtain any copying , A**
ftbtu your o4ct&gt; M«ko»i«lle LHern dulph Penfield aud Ermina Hall were B. Worton of thia city, formerly a real m­
turd to ray I wrote &gt;n degaat hand Here marrted. th- major u»k tlicm horn.- to Uto Incl Upon clamming Geaacr'a
l.i» (too. bouM on Madin a sv.ua.. .
w a .pvritnen.''
trank after hte arrert. it wa. found lo con­
' llu-i dtih must kevsoo working toft tain a large amonmeut ofiartrament. noc
"Up atrokca thin, down atrokaa black,
long -.ail. to tha g'e and y a. Italian aebool tha mme,' aaid th. major. "I cua'l af­ crewy to He profrareiu and including iak.,
eb? Pahaw I Your writing may do fur a ford to support him iu idleora But I mieroecv-pee, arida, briuhew, pern, tracing
BSrHarncuieti mode by hand f-ora thr »e*T Evu«-rn Oak leather
| perfutned nota, or a y&gt; nng lauy'» album, wani Ermina -o fee house with me. She's impUii.&lt;i.te, etc. In Wmien’i poroeerioa
j but »o Iawy« would look twice al II But pretty, and I like to look at her; abet were found a number of waahed drafia
and every strap warranted.
, I dare wy you w»U (cratch .loop nmc smart, and I like n&gt; talk to bar"
from which everything had Ue„ cbliterThe Bellaire Briton, left their —rd* aud by acid except the enahK'a rinnalttre.
bow."
.
'
DENTIST
\ ■■How?" murmuied Eimina. naoJulriy when they brad fee young maple Ud
« hen dealing io d&gt;afla it m the cu»
। reprrauic tha lean that were ririnp to her Uaa Miopud by fee wedthr M.jov MtJm. tom to buy them for -mril wn-ranu and
bat fee never returned he calll
a*ra&gt;:u«u nrcci* ot tun village. 1 lie rameyre
Mitiinaa.
then oMuarate with acid jil ink marka ex­
‘■I have worked cut the problem oTtav cept the caahkr a name. Before tbia win
X*og of the train which hail ju*» left the
“ ‘Rtfikr Why, there are wayiMoufb.
Wilk thia prayer (he turned to the fu:- Nobody naeda io Harrs ia &gt;bi« cuuutrv. I own dntiny wifeeul any help from ;hem? done, huwwver, a careful teaeiug wm tak­
rtatura waa growing feintci and femtro.
and the girl-iiaiaiMd to u aa though ii was -»cu again and &gt;mikd *! the red-hot doo.i date .ay if you keep oo the lookout job-• ahe aaid rpiicdy.
en ; then when larger aawaeu werh writ­
ATTOKNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
fee roin. of • friw-J who wm leaving her The cugiue and iia empty tender actsaed 1 th lug will turn np.'
ten in on the lace of ibe drill thek hid
IX CSASt SaY. ISmar* atratton aivan la
in By over lb* trunk, and when Drone i A &gt;d that waa all tbe ntrifhetioa 'Ermina
fol a lunp lima.
on the/traring a lae rimde u( a number of
P.fiXsife*'tea* Cte^MUra/l&amp;C^asK?
. .
the lettcta and of the figware which were
।
She did not cipo-t any more mewage. ‘ookcd si Jim again (be foaod him Marina Hall gut.
' that night tbe engine brotihiog heavily at thg ganga.
She weal next day to bar rich econo.
uaed m tbe greater am.,onia, lo dealing
from ft. great iron lungs on the track
ia cheek, they w.rald lean, from Mme ooe
"WW. the matter, Jimf she raked. Mro. Bellaire Belton.
“l ata torryyou name thi. monttsg, h«mltb toe «omr yrev. haa boea* each feat in the bank urofiee ofa firm depoaiiinr
near her window wculd not move until the
Eimioa," aaid ibe lady coldly. •'! am iatelligenre of hie accanrraal file of illnroe with a porricuiar bank 7uit bow the depac
night «I pees, bad pawd up, and the &lt;nhm exrited very roritHia epprvbenoone. it account atond, in order m-t u&gt; everdraw
K' r, knowing feta, had sought hfoawret"A Itoile more fire and We'll How up,” ; ba»y with lay areouau.’'
, who lived in the village.
lie graved.
'
*'I wont detain you aa inaUnL'' .aid lift original trouble wa» brought on by the account. It ft aaid that acme forged
Tom Uray, th* epginror of the train
' Tutu would bear die riplotioo and ' Eruiiu* wid&gt; a .inking heart. "I—1— extwartva exertion through a long and eon- diccka bare beeo drawn for »utn» a. high
trited canijaigu
When the campaign *a .*7&amp;,0&lt;N'. Derriepc-UH-oti r &gt; for indijust departing, wm Ilraeta*. lovro, and hte atop h's train. Thu might frrmi the ’ need aometluog to do ray much,"
Its Sales are more than that of any o"b«i* I) ••! in the World.
Mra. Ik Haire Belton abut her lipa to­ waa over ha found hiiwwif uraawdy ex­ cato that tbriv men are put of an urgxnluiimile friend* knew when th* wedding eo'liaiun!" was Druries replv.
wa^to take place. Ha bad to* known her
It waa now evident that the sound gether a. if her mouth were a new patent banned He waa ootcnly nhyriodly iaMore sold in Michigan than any other hree dri'l*.
long, but th* did not ma ter, rince bo wm ahead waa that of Tom Gray. tuin, and porturoonaie, and penciled down her fig­ rot. bur Q&gt; mind wm riuggiat—tej not
No • Agricultural Implement »i the World can buuotsuiha prec- a true fellow, who L.ved her with all bte the glr* prepared to warn her lover of his ure. without looking up.
.newer bi* will—end ho wrote even the
“And I-lhongbL went on Ermiaa, her few line. ..f a private tetter with difecnlty
heart aud wife all liemhe loved Tom.
danger. 1 be . racks were rpite dore, and
1 The ramble of the train at 'engtb died the told (he fire boy to watch the nrarhin- Ill-art failing more and mor. "I could and reluctance. Thu eenditioa of thing,
_ dway and Ihucia waa about u- shm off the rry while cite attended to that pml of th. perhapt Mash your little cbUdrcn, I would lifted for a fortnight- At fee ead of thia
rime be reed tbe mining eevnpapro*. u
current and Icire the uSre when r mc.'- wanting work which she had (Boned f. wort for very little, and—
“Qaltc oto of the quouion," raid Mn wae bft habit,-before Retting out of bed.
Ifet.—It is the only PERFECT feed withotit a change of geent.
toge began to fall upon her ears
and when be propored to got up found,
With pallid fore and almcnt throhkro
2&lt;krylt is the only feed whose wltceis we (orped upon a lathe. 8&gt;m carted, fur the first word drove ; fonrt
to hftu,ter&lt;nsn-w. that Ilk Ma were
.Ito took wp her watlne at th* wISfee color from her cheeks. im| funding ,
nowrotem He-rect foe hi. nhyMeian and
nakiug them perfectly accurate.
Aiw, heeding not tbe driuiing rain that
lawyer and adjueted bia affair*.
3d.—It is the only feed that gunge* itWficiihig aecnnliitg to tbe
brat into her feet, and awaited the derisive
Al finrt hb hands a. well as hie feet
moment.
size of the grain to be sown.
were affected by the peculiar paralyria.
*
The
auu»J
of-tie
train
ran
the
oibei
; 4th.—4t is tfw only Drill ihat sows exactly -he same remount
but the numoocro gradually paaaed away
■rack grew nmnientartly more dfotioet,;
from fate handa, ha tremble located iterif
from each feed cup.
nid ibe during giri foncted that ehe bean.*1
io hie ankle., .nd ft wu ■ aingular ferture
। Ij has u perfect force feed grow seeder, a reliable land measure,, Maruug mm wra mom. n n« «u&gt; t ao ! No. G coming ilirtrapi tbe valley bdow
of abe eane that hia mind at once, when
Ctolby.
*&lt; well made and beautifully finished, and is-without a doubt, the ’ to *&gt;ve hfa—them’'
the pbyrie*'difiewhy declared itadf, be­
‘ A ud with bar eye. staring at fee clock ,
came aerivc.' .Thia vu riuwto u anddeu
t^U
fee stood ia fee cantor of tba room think­
aa the riring of a curtain or lb* rolling
ing of tbe. two trains approaching tach I' ’ Then .be leaned out uf the window and
away ofa cloud. The Inability gf- Guv
other through the rnftt that almost hid the I
(touted U the top of her voire:
frixd* when pour p«f a wu alive , now i Mortoa la walk or to a .and fur any eon through about ten mile, of copper wire,
moon.
aiderable lime, owing to tbe weak acre of
-Switch
a.
Colby!
Bwiteh
at
Colby'
bare
no.
one
except
Jtgjor
MUm,
bat
1
Tbe real situation, enough to blanch |
which ft cncloaed in iron pipca. laid about
the World.
I Colby, aix! Colby, Ha!"
will not go to him. He wu alwaya criti hie ankle, baa prevented him fire taking eighteen ioebce bdow the ear fore, and all
fee girl', vboeka. wm appalling. '
ronatam excretes, and thft h» wimetimro
Tbe order for the tram which had joat i Many limo, rhe repeated her cry, and riring &gt;nd carping even ia the day. of our remtltad in a totpid condition of hie bow- of them are igniied or exlintufthrol in Ina
at
once
the
dashed
by
the
heavy
train.
procperily
;
now
be
would
be
rimpty
ialeft Fletcher to switch ai Colby aould not I
ek
Wi.h
thft
exeencioo
hb.
health
haa
&lt;
be obeyed now. The triegraph even could ' Right into her iorrr'a £&gt;o« m to loaned tolcrable.'
And eo poor Ermina Hall crept into a boea vigoroaa, and hte labor, in the Sen­
not atop it. for than war n» nij^l uBoe | from bto endue aha shouted: "Switch a.
ate and on the alump have been gigartie.
al trilby. It wav aa unusual matter for I Colbli" and bcird the anrife. that told cheap rrotauraat to at*pcoa&gt;- ll.e gnawing Hie phyiicnl dftehilitiea - amm to hare
png. of hunger. Fur .He had lodged
No. G to leave port Wayne before fee her that be would obey.
"aavtd! saved, Jim!” .he cried with and boarded bcmlf in order to ktcw the alined ui» ia.elke.ua! tarul.ira to the high
arrival of No. 19; but aa ths tetter train
atoiatoeaity. He haa foand hb chief
Call and sec it with latest improvements at
.
,
waa acme twelve miuut— behind time on joy. tomtitj upon the brraihlraa boy. who greatent pmaible amount of livelihood out oooeolatiaa la hb labora.
'
of the feme pceriblc amount ■/ ready cub,
that particular night, Xo. 6, aaxiow &lt;o already Wsa checking the Belle's speed.
Hb aflictiooa have eoftened hb per
"Golly—wtuxT he eaid, teatghiog. "L and abe bad eaten bat little tbe whole
le v. ou time, to un ita connection., tele
we
c»u
eve-atop
fee
Relle
Well
go
back,
Herman on duty, wife every police
graphed to
but
ibe
girt's
pot
her
spnak
up
and
would
and engine-house w;th which tho wire
Lad ao (tertled Druejo Milter From
run oo for veer!"
are roonected. by the use of a simple hand
Ftetfeet .o a point four mil*, below Colby
Diurie Milter returned to the window
iu-trn&lt;nrat net lartro than a rommoa
lift eompauy had rorjdotod a doubts
dror-key. upon fee wire at any temp-port,
track, which whan finished to Fort Wayne with a heart filled with tbaakfuloraa, for
which, for the time being, becocuc. ■ tele­
would obviate lb. trouble cf awitcliiug Tom bad beard, and already
on the ewiich al Col1turner, al tpc neat littk white draped
graphic station If a prJicwman wtehca to
atxl prevent trwnbie.
’
Afrer awhile the
tabl*. and tbe proprietor waa leaning
give notice ef a fire'or burglary he ha.
W ben Dracie recovered b*r aalf no—e^
sgainrt the counter talking to a Woman
only to go to the n—rra. Unp-prat, apply
sioa aha Maned ftnm the uAm wife the
who aerated to bo a retetiv*.
hte "Uy," and by nm of feemdiaaiy veto­
memage in her hand. I- had arrived jure
••They’ve atraak, every one of 'em," bo
graphic signal, the information i* a. once
two minute, too 'ata, and Tom Gray, unaaid.
'The ungrateful leiluwa, after I
conveyed. But, through this key, the
cooorioua of It. rxbieB.-a, was driving hte
had
paid
'em
reguiar
wnitar's
wage.
aU
engine .bead .ad thinking of tl«i giri he
the autuain when no one else did. And
The urxt moturnt No. C daahod by, anti now, if I abet up abon, 1 won't have ooe
Drucre laughed and actually dapped her of 'em beck again. I'll employ women,
hanged if I dua?l?'
The Beating betwaao Tea Gray and.
-1 don't aee why you shouldn't," said
bia kw cannot b. dcecribcaL
bto lateriocutor. “They wil) eomo for
"Your beUligbt aeenwid a ravuwr. * ba
.aaid io her; "and I know year voice—I
don't kuow why. I gttow you utaiin time
‘ 8o I re heafd." aaid the reotauranl
coming down."
Qao ‘‘And III adveruae to-morrow for
"Time!" criad Jim. "I don’t thick a lol of giria to Walt bere.'
the wheel, touched th* fail, inare'a half
Ermine rcee tlmidlr and went towarda
PA I N TER
dro lipa. If U bad br«u day, tbe mile- tbe red-faord, good uatured lookreg mao. what IT do." he laid, with the raarally
bond, and tbe next moment ahe waa in
bluutnew. of ooe who bdierta that every
At A. N. Rrot-a C.rvtage Sh.p
auora would have looked Uo a rake.”
•'Sr.” eaid abe, "yen apAe ef employ­ man ha. bft price; “111 rive you WOO [f
tbe engine room with her hegnj on th.
JelTeriohSt.,
•
HsetiBgsJWich
ing prli M wri.ere I would come and
bey*. aAxmldcr.
wwkfkithftilly WIN you employ me?”
“TW you. Mi- Dracie!' said tbe
The rratanract keeper looked bewild- and with a nuiaatcal am fie on bb fare, olf-t
boy. rouaiug hiumdf wiQi a yawn. “A^Wa he kissed bar.
It wm out th. only kirn fee got that ,
a mcrejl----- ”
•d to attend io lb. buauwto immedieialy.
right, for all fee women en the train
"Get cal and uncouple th« freight I"
• Well go right in and aa. th. governor,"
kiaeed tbe girl who had -red their lira,
she mted' ■"Tom's moved out, nod if he
he aaid. lUaehing tha .xeculire praeure,
at&gt;d Tom Gray aaid be Wouldn't gat ieai- ,
doeeu’l twitch st Colby avrrybody will bo
Mr Millar remark ad, with a gnat .how
cu» when the moustached paswegers beol .
killed. We moat catch him!”
ofinlCTWrt, “Gov. Svymour, thia ft tha
over Drario biufetog like n row,
Th. boy with a ay of horror left de
Hao. Mr. II------. He ft. membernf tha
Th. acoey of Pniri*'i few crept into fee ,
engine, and • minute later fee freight
Inrialature, and be want, a pardrft for ooe
uusMAS. amor woax.
ptper. -ad. though my rtory may be old t
euro were (tending idly un tho track while to some of my readsra, A hare told it bo- .
tbe engins and ita tender were tporiug out
cauao I belive it will bear repitilioe.
gainiog momoturo at e»ch revolutiaa of
Dick Umbert forgave Drucic fro ran- .
. (Matelbr.
I
’
_ ring away with hi. aegiM, and Jim. fee
ik. ktrala AretMliarel HsJLte (he raws—WWWl^ll-J----------------- --~
_“WkatTI Dtek My whan be roram txck
fire-boy, never grow weary of telling of
and finds hi. ngiM goat? ' aa»d fee boy
Tvm
nGray tension the rood, but Dra '
looking up into Diune i f«w";
• What do we earn •W ha myw?
gsWhat to Disk's life to the pro^pue lira
un the &lt;ww train.? Jim, bow part ean
your engine travel?"
j
"Abourtwo mUraa miantel ' iih. buy
aiwwerwd with a .mile "Site’s fee swift­
PHABIAOTCAL CBEU2T.
cat bird on th. n«l. But I dou\ thick
wu rat Cftirit Nu. 1ft, we might it we h.d

ia one of the bro-t Drill* niaDufocturetT Quantity of seed town
regulated without change of ptar-wheels and a perfect foiice reap,
whether sowing one peck &lt;&gt; • four t,u*heln per acre, which ia tha
ea.«e\with NO OTHEti I.W1L.
•
I If you want a NEW WAGON * sure and b y -he

STUDEBAKER! .

rouvinred him that it would take tiD
alxret the middle of January to go over
Ibe entire field t. that manner. Finally a
happr thought rnraok him, earing agon
which he aatnraud tbe plant* thoroughly
with tbe jtoroleum aMsppiied a match.

IffiWBBHDffifASMS IMS.

Ik, m tk nil We 1ft via te Sto totont sjit vto b panto
innHsliTMja'Mtwiitkr.
.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

Seville.

The Old Reliable
BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

Stands Without a Rival.

BEST GRAIN DRILL

I

om 60.000 IM ISE

MESSER BROS.

3HWLI

-Hell.» n, kwate .1* r
“Hght
rak" 1
Hfel or
or nine
nine hundred
huodrwd^b

Who

told you to buy that many prth ?

Ara

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
NEW
HAWOWA1RE.

i.l'C' w:

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
j»™"W,jsnE3aiBr‘s»l Paints. Oils and Varnishes.
1 J-1*^
Farmers, examine the WIARD
tost, Sim and Oraaaenial
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
eepair shop.

Mower? or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,

Gumming &amp; Filing8awb ^u,.)

poWERS &amp; BABLOW.

FURNITURE.

Wm. H. Goodyear.: *

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Pbyaieittu’a. Prr*eripliouff aud
Family Iledpes carefully pre­

pared with Drug* and Chemicals
purest quality only.

Don't buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you

will save money by it.
Evorvbody knows they are the only

MfaaPraciaT

buy four'or fir. thommnd pigx"
“Idnlno (hath thing! I told ywe to
go and buy four or bee feawfe and feacr
link pi(th. and yw haw dMM il, I
Mr. Sajro had pork to rail in th. ra-

�VE8ETIIE
purifjeB th« Blood. Reno­
vated and Invigorstea
U,e Whole Sretam.
i

homebody Lu discovered that Moran.
Fenton and Cooklix-g have fallen upon
each others' necks and vowed to forgive
and forgrt all differvnere.
if Mr. Williams, the Democratic candi­
date for Governor in Maine, reads tbe pa­
pers, ha will be attrprirtd to learn that hia
fatter of accejitanoc hra made him remark-

Il fa rumored that the Ohio Democratic
leaden are engaged in trading nff their
candidate tor Governor to secure tho Legulature and the United Stated Stales
Scnstonhip.

The fort fa the Republicans gained
three Beprwsenutirea tn tbe Kentucky
Lcgfalatnro at the noent election. Lart
year tho Republican, elected eleven, now
thsy get fourteen.
Evidently Mr. Stiver, who presided
over the Pennsylvania Dcmocratie Con­
vention, does not believe in a miUcniutn,
He declares that the Democratic party will

emits of tbe profligate. Il means, iu ef­
fort, that property shall be divided and
that all that a man does and earus shall,
by governmental iDtevfcTvnce, not bo for
hhnaelf hlone, but shall be shared with
the members of tbe co-operative unions.
If the serriem of John Bmith aa an artimn are productive to him of wage* amount­
Geo. Smith, who war designated by die
ing to 0i per day, it mrut not befonir to
him but gn into, a pool wherein, of tbe Trowrary Department to investigate the
mon who tuna it, prrlrapa not a half tarn workings of the Cincinnati Custom Hoove,
that income. If Lo Las property,-a cot­ rNocteMDda a redaction of 30 per cent,
tage and lot, anything that reprrtcats in tbe for® employed.
savings. Communism demands that he di­
When the Pcwtmaater-Gcnerel spvaks of
vide. He am accumulate nothing for hfa being ooe of dm “erring brethren"
srife and children, for the anardiiat will
keep him from arejairing more wealth tlun Pickwickian sense. It will save peppery
his laxy, abifthan neighbor. Evey mao newspaper paragraphs down South.
mul be aa rich as every other man under
.Tbe new Kontncky Lepvlaturc will
thia new stylo of government Intellc**.
ataad one Granger, six Workingmen, fire
experience, habits of saving, ambition fur
Independent Dceaocrals, 13 Republicans
botlenueat in property, every inrtutiro to
labor and acetal progrew, all are to be relower branch, and 37 Dcmocats and one
pryaaod by this new government—if ikever
Republican in the upper.
succeeds. Such a revolution would hurt
The Atlanta tGeorgia ) ConttiMivu at­
the iibortr as badly as the capitalist. It
would exile capital, and that means starts tempts to frighten ita readers with the an­
tion for tho woskiogman. The men are nouncement that the- Independents in that
craxy who propagate these seeds of dcuruc. Slate are preparing fur a vigorous cam­
tion. The laborer will be criminal to him­ paign al tho next general election, which
self and all he bolds dear if be joins in sny takes place tbe first Wednraday of October,
such wild campaign against society. It
fa a monstrous theory—ihfa Communism
The Ixiuisvillc (Ky.) ( bmosrreiof, a
— meant only, in practice, to enable mobs Republican paper, tclLi the anti-Haye fac­
to plunder tlw honest and the industrious. tion In Ohio that while they cannot Injure ,
If lal-or has wrongs (and no one denies li e Administration by defeating the Re­
them) they would never be righted by - a publican tu-jfjx, they can by to doing in­
government inch aa fa outlined by these flict great injury open the Republican
platfiirnis of so-called workingmen’s con­ party of the South.
ventions, managed cither by the vilest ot;■ A letter from 'itaissipps states that
politicians or by men who do no work and
never expert to do any.
State Convention fur the express purjxac

»arr.c time gave a perfectly eveu continu­
ous feed, whose quantity could be changed
from 3 necks of wheat to 3i basb«fa of
oats, and * pint ata timtf if desired, with­
out altering a®ogwbrel or even stopping
the tram, and the Opening guaged to aa
many aiare as there are diffetenl sued
kernels to low. Thfa far done by moving
the iodicatar forward and backward to iacrtOM er dimiaiah the qoarftity.
In the new Buckeye feed ronreniraoo
net only bu been sought, but accuracv,
tho great “ultimatum” for a gram drill,
hu been most carefully looked after.
Every food wbiei fa tarns! up in a lathe,
they are carefully bored out, and exactly
fitted to a perfectly round, atraight abaft
By thia means every wheel ia exactly
dike, and.fa plead ou the feed abaft ex­
actly ao far from tho food cun. Then, to
After you left and I’bccamo commander guard against any diffirreuce in the thickof tbe aiturtion myself, I gave the crowd oom of cartings, every drill fa tested before
warning sou tnv guard instructions to fire leaving the factory, u&gt;d the quantity from
on any one who advanced ou them, and it each cup weighed and the alightert imper­
waa then the fighting commenced.' Before fectinn corrected, ao that when they Icarc
it waa all on one aide. I euppow some of the shop ertry cup aows exactly alike. ।
your people would say that I should bore 'i Compare thfa with the feed of other drills.
allowed tuy command to be raked by the 1
artillery of the mob. and afterwards sllowcd my meu to bo touted by the fires that j
were kindled for that purpose. The thing |
however, struck meins different light,
and I tuadc up my mind to dean some of I
those fellows out, and I was quite auccrea i
r-l
_ _________ r__ . -. .

at your mil getting uv rations or ammuni­
tion, and not having Hie three regiments
in Pittsburg lo rapport us. More so. be­
cause of my knowledge of your soldierly
&lt;&gt;ualltics oo tbe field* of the WUdcrncw.
Cold Hsrbor, and a dosen others before'
Petersburg I saw jon a brave and true
c-ffioer, a) ways ready to risk your life to ta I
ahead. I romraber at Pcabfa's farm you .
of urging a resolution endorsing tbe Pres­ nearly lust me mine in trying to keep you !
ident, but that th^ Bourbons went so bock, and now you had But (he ability to '
strong that the rrapcvtaWc Conaervstiro

enough afterward to aay that be now had
mean* enough to pay ojf the debt on nia
church, as a valuable piece of land in
Newark had been derived to him; and
Mrs. Gregory, now that her husband was
safely through Purgatory, dropped hints
that it had coot her more than the liked,
to got it accomplished. An inquiry wee
vet on foot and it waa made known that
the dying man and hie wife had deeded
the Newark property to the prisrt, beside*
giving him 0100 in money—in abort, al!
they had—before be would absolve him.
It haa mode much feeling in Vineland,
and haa created a bitter feeling against tbe

ou were outraged Eight young pri* who
reriated were kilted, and two were burnt
with the men. The greater part of the
other ■otan, together with ttair children,
were taken outside the village, when-, one
al ter soother, with their children at their
■ides, were slaughtered.
Twenty women
and childrec who escaped tnuaacre. were
rescued by Ottoman troops. An English

of Eski Saglira, Kasanlik and the neigh­
boring villages, and distributed arms among
the Bulgarians, who drove down 400
Muasulnuna to tbe river Tundja and there
maauaerrd them. Al Kaki Saghra and in
ita neighborhood the Bulgarians continue
to massacre the Mmwulman population.

of a wheel, there is no poaaiblc chance fur
bunching, but runs out as even and oootinaotte as “a atrnun ofwater.' We have
!wn thus particular in describing tbe feed
for therein lien the vital pari Of a drill,
and ooe with a poo* feed is little better
than none al all; fur, unlike a poor reaper,
it will tun and fa couM&gt;|uently used to the

greater sum than their aaaewsed valuation,
Tho money wm Iwrrowail for imaginary
uses, and the greater share found ita way the fifteen Republican county conventions
into the pockets of sharpen who were iu Maine have ]«mcd resolutions indnrmog
manipulating- affairs so that their own pri- tho policy of the Provident. In two only
has inch n resolution been voted down. but when I, in person, fogged pevmiaaioti
The dounty convections, it may be re- to allow my fainting, famished meu a moRejmdtetwn haa been yaumeacel and. m«rk«d..wcrc f^Tlr attended
.
mcof a prptertion. ejected, me from hl* HWd ovd wm a poor makeshift ax tart, but)
i b.t what was worth doing at ill
iita&gt; envy teraUJ.
IS outngltatt/
presence and lucked tbe gate, guarding it
Tha Peanaylvania
Democratic Slate;( by hia soldiers without. While thus par­ was worth doing w«H, but put the new
Hundreds cf eorporsGona, when one-,
Cunrention had to wait acrcu hours fori faying with the United Slates officer the foci oo the gnus aerder, thus securing a
the example is net them, vrill forget
...
»,
the Platform Committee to perfect that ■-&gt;»• nn-t —~ - *— —।&gt;&gt;— 1; forec-fred gra.-ji eoricr as accurate and ——
i preitive as tbe feed to the drill, arid re­ teries on the northern bank of the Dan
honor, pride or honesty, and as a eooaoremarkable production which haa Leet:; quiring oo change uf cow-wheels.
qurnce Western bond* wilt be as worthgiven to the prem. The aoft money ele­
Of eouno to build a drill in thfa way fa
farereebipa.
ment demanded a plank, but to the credit only mobs try to overpower ua. but tbe expensive, as the lathe work on a piece ot
Does this teach anything? Corpora­
of the majority it waa squelched.
taeana of sclf-defauao were ruddy denied I। caning is many time* the eoat of the
tions should pay aa they go. Future gen-,
by tbe United States Government, and the wheel itself; but. as wo wu'd before, ac­
The staff oonvspdodcnt of tire TrabsM shady grounds were closed against my curacy ia the great ultimatum in a grain
nations will have enough buatoeaa on
hand without being saddled with the finds that the people of Nsw Hampshire tainting and dying men. And, as we drill, and while the Buckeye fa mrnarerily
more expensive than rough made drills it
debts cf their foreCttben for worse than are ahead of tho active poliliciana in In­ •book the dust of Pittsburg off our fret, wo fa uoquretiooably the bort inrertmcoL So
dorsing the policy of the President, and left it in ths hands of Major McCarthy’s palpable are iu adrantagiw that the tri
dead bureau
polite, who ao gallantly asiuted in driving
that the average people of both parties are iu from tho town. Believe me, door Gen­ fling difference in cunt has not stood in its
way, and to-day its odes sn&gt; fully double
astiafied and express a ebrerful confidence eral, to be, very sincerely, yvura.
I’rof. Kcdaic of the Agricultural college
that of any other grain dnfi lw the world,
in the integrity and sagacity of Mr.
Honor M. Bmmtox.
hs.- an article in tbe last Michigan far.
n precedence, we belters, oo olher agri­
Maj. G«a., ImDIv., N. G. P.
Hayes.
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cultural iciplemetit_hM ever attained.
aw.-, giving an analysis of flour made from
There
fa
trouble
in
the
Detaocralie
Diehl, Clawson and Treadwell wheat, in
rank*
in
Somerset
county,
Maine,
where
which the' proportions of gluten (albumin­
oid - ^n each fa given as follows: Diehl, the party Convention adopted the Green­
LxAVKxwoitTn, Kaa., Aug. IB.—Fol1133; Oawvon, 10JI3; Treadwell, 10A3. back candidates. The hard-money Demo­ lowfog the lead of Leavenworth county in
No other kinds were analysed. The crats do not propose to stand that sort of tbe manner of compromising thsir bonded
average amount of gluten in the flour, aa dickering, and have called a mam conven­ indcfctoduoav, rarions other eountiw in
green in ataudard analyam, is ten per tion on tho 29lh icat. to nominate a Demo­ Bute hare aoen fit to do the aame thing,
cratic ticket.
r
' which in reality amounts to little short of
rent, sod it sppeara by thfa that Clawson
repudiation. The debt of Leavenworth
Ex-Governor Mcacs of &gt;Soath Carolina city and county b nearly 01,250,000, and
wheat floor fa up to ths average. There।
fa s great difference, I*rof. K. soya, be­ appears to be very willing to inculpate the aaaesacd value of proparty in the entire
himself.
In
hb
testimony
before
tbe
Leg
­
county is but 0800,000. The county m
tween Ibe analyse* of a hind of grain and
of tho flour made from it, ao far u the islative Invortlgaling Committee he esti­ thsrefore unable to pay all she ous, and
will be forced- to compromise with her
amount of gluten ia concerned, m that mates that be paid hinsaelf as speaker and mditorsor be sold at Sheriffs sale. Tbe
Governor
tbe
sum
of
0500,000.
And
yet
tulsuneefa more plentiful ia tbe bran
action Zf the County Commissioner ia re­
than in the flour. So a kind of wheat be isn’t going to bo s scapegoat’ and fusing To make a levy to pay 0130,000 of
baring a thick akin may give a large yield pointed al as the biggest thief.
of nitrogen for the whole grain and yrt
sent by
Ohio specials asy that tbe first Demo­
tbe flour may be no richer in gluten than cratic meeting was not an auspicioua open­
to ropor—r„
.. ....... ,,, w
tiro, south of the Balkans, and to dis­
that from anrthcr variety, which, with a ing. Outside of the managen there was
tribute relief, writer, “Even all writ­
thinner akin, may yield a ksa percentage an abecocc of enthmiiaia-.. Tho presiding
ten gives no adequate idea of tha extent
of nitrogen when tbe whole grain is officer wm a retired banker, and Sir. I’ettof the lajsry and dotritution among the
anxijeod.
refugees, or of tbe barbarities perpetrated
dlrton'a discussion of the labor question
on both aldoa."
Tbe Britlah reHef oom was unfavorably crtticiiod. Before Gen.
miueo at Adrianople, after careful inrertiTut uueat Democratio dty of New 'Ewing had finished his speech, half tbe
gation, have ascertained that 10,150 fugi­
York ought nor to rend up a howl of In.
tives, women and children, need relief at
dignotion over her'disgrace- A Demo
owe*. Of three 1,700 are Jews and 8,000
crotr member of Congress informed hia Haye* men of Ohio have ireued an-uddrere
ninviitaenta that tho Wad Puinl appoint. urging Republicatw who oppose the Presi­
m*t&gt;&lt; would be given to the individual dent's policy to quietly abstain from vot­
wt. vtnod higtast at the competitive ex- ing for the State ticket, announcing with
fa ancowsfol, if not affected by enua.
atuinaiioc. when, in kb astoufatemmrt, a singular mronofatem-y that they do not
other than the con Jitioa of tbe country.
*&lt;-/*&gt;&gt; oT 18 yean bosk hfa rivals by a han­ wish to divide or impair tho party organ1
Tiro ‘ bsrvort weather fa psrfscc Tbe
ded |Miuta in a pmmUe of MO. Tbe ixatino by putting a new tiekrt in the field.
prairie breeae blows frsahly from 9 o'eioek
A.
M. until 5 o’clock P- M, whoa it dire
appui.tmeat baa been made—a negro by Like Goo. Fite John Porto* st the aceoud
'
away into a perfect calm. The harvsaten
Bull Ran, they will lie inactive within
art r-—-—1 —Lt. it-- J-K-tar-t -4-J —t-tu
sound of the enrmiy a guns, whi'e the rest
tbe sun beats with tbe hast of 110* upon
tbe gluwiuc euro fields. The vsgetabfa
« ™o army fa'being whipped.
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The Providence Josmuf reys there

like by th. Republieu» of MatMchtmctia.
Governor Rmo Iim ahown great tact, abil­
ity rad finrroms, and hia anmioistratfoo
of two years baa bora a meet satw factory
and saoowsful ooe. The peopfa of Maaan
lie men rl that State, a better eandulate
than tLe-present iscitmbeet.

„ Tbs Cinarearti CtamMrereZ, in an aniofa on ths Ohio campaign, gives the fol-

Tbe little town of Vmelind, near tbe

; efty, fa greatly sxerdssd ora the derolop’ mrtrt of a tratisartiim that reoeody oororttd in Ita Catholic church at that
plaoe. A man named Gregory, a wortb, ires fellow who had snore than half foroak■ en hia ehureh, wm al the point of deilbHie wife, a devout Crtholfa. b^gwd the
, priest to ahrievs the dying man, which be
J refuted to do on the sevre that be wsa not
a good Calholir, and wm not entitled to
absolution. Mrs. Gregory implored, and
i finally after many iutervievra tbe priest did
• go and etmfoa him and give him full abro

Coogrostnan Adrian Muller, of the
First Dirtrim in thfa city, had a vacancy
.in W&lt;al Point to fill, and to avoid tbe re­
sponsibility of a selection, advertised that
■ competitive examination would be held
and the boy malting the beat average
would-be appointed. Probably Mr. Mui-

nie uue out ahead, sod Muller waa comj-clljd to appoint him.. There were an
btunlral applicants, but Minnie had a
clear majority of points, and there was no
mistake about it. There is loud swearing
smone dvo Dmaocraey cf the First, at the
“dirthy oagur" who had ths audacity to
stand first amosg tbe youth of that diatrict^-Jahn Moyriaaey is astute enough
to turn this* little draught of gall to ad­
vantage. There is a very l»rpr negro
vote in that divtrirt. and the gallant Joi a
no aooncr hears of it, dun he vends hia
ch»|ae for 0500 to Minnie, with which be
nuy provide himself with a proper outfit.
This is a shrewd rtruke. It will be a con­
venient thing for John to have at his
beck ia future polnical contcete some huw«
dreds of ibe ngvoca of that section, for
they art looming into political importanee
every day, and even the enmity of tbe
Irish canoM keep them out. Minnie is
a very bright boy. He haa beta more
than two thirds eduevted st borne, sod has

Tigrtlte JblkMe Evidence.
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
■Ith, Strength
YegeUne
AND APPETITE
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
Vegetine
Vegetine
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
VftrtlM
TeceUae
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
YegeUne
Vegetine
Vegetine

Fine Tailoring a Specialty,
33 Monroe st. Grar.:&lt;i Rnpids, Mieb.

&lt;&gt;&gt;y two day«
n,r BaVXK*

around Vermooi

,VJ. Bow®* b
toard a yos^g ftd

COFFEE

MafflSo.

SOAP
The Mild Power

.

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS
Homeopathic Specifics

s-xsE^rJiiiawnsSs

CROCKERY

Jam- flstote
Bunday Jurt
dmeswrijOur friend F
parunect at Un
Wlitknjo

Tttx onxat TKUuiBarn coxeoutuvtoj^
There la no more competition ie lelecraphing, and tho public is aa entirely at
the mervy of a monopoly aa it waa before
give us relief from the moeatrou exac­
tions of tbe Wextern t'nkxi. With a
.healthy cvtnpsiitiuu rates had got uown
to a point that euatiled the people to use
the telegraph freely. A mrerage from
s- Y"rt i“ “w “b "»
! »“* rilc»
shorter dataLeva were ev&lt; n
lower. Thia did not satisfy the grasping
managers, and so thfa week they gm to­
gether and consolidated the two company

Smith Hogle 4 Preston.

543690
The Advance Plow
. _ - A.-------- ---

patience of an abated public will permit.
Il will result in the government taking the
telegraphic eyrtem of the country under

WT ward ter U.

pie are idioto if they permit a company of

upon them. And, i.y the way, while they
are about it, they ought to take a dig st
tbe express bouses*. There m no reason
under heaven why email, parcels should
not be carried through the mails, al a vary
low role of portage. The express buei
nma ia aa miserable a monopoly an tba tel­
egraph, and needv reforming u much
To get a draw from Boston to Omaha

acme |KJint, »-great deal more. There is
no reason why tho nulla rironM not be
trned for the transportation of certain
matter, if tho pjoplo aro wise they will
pay some attention to thaeo matten thia

I

LIGHTRUNNING

graapwg vpeoilaton to bold ia iu hand
the power to oppress them. Tha rate

a dollar again, and ao oo in. proportion.
Of course that little Mcphistopbeim, Jay
Gould, is at the bqftom of this, aa he is of
all th) deviltry that ia being done. If
eyery man, woman and child ia the failed
Blate, doesn't jwtition Coograaa te take
the telegraph line*, and operate them as it
■Wthe nrail system service, they will de
sent) all the swindles that can be imposed

aatic Sniu fedit
mtii Paper ftiki®
Mt MtWta
i slit late hte
oisnc icifffl

MOWER : REAPER

‘DOMESTIC
nwixo MACIItSK

THE EiSTBGS EfflJBUUH BAXMEE

/ BEST.
Plaster, Lime,
Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, &amp;c.

CHAMPTON'H

IMPERIAL, SOAP
IS THE "BEST.”

Call « ». at U. nwau,,

DOMES! K-SWIXGlIAinBCO-

t.rm„t,

AD. COOK.

£=■£&amp;
m&gt;M. kava:1 •
AMw.

Q. P. Rowell &amp;, Co’g. Col.

puNfahiahiog firm In Boston hm^ M,-

000 .copirs of a new book in the firet three
waek. of ita publi-Lou, ooMhiog »
heard of aioce 1873, nd other IntimadoM
of returaing prosperity are not wanting.
And thfa fa going to be permanent; our
. expurta ar. now largely in «-xe-, of onr
i imporu. tbe flood of gvM intend nf going

PATENTS

�no! BOOKS.
CLOSING OUT!
SCHOOL BOOKS.! Closing Out!
tSaMKL.I . «•—

of Oswald Jenson seems to l« doing a
good buainrea

Student* are daily visiting our village
in search of boarding place. and rooms I

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DIED.

KEIM ITOIUL BfflTOTE. I
,
j'

A case w for trial u thia term of Court
where a father and ton are the pirtiea and
both of then, arc preachers ol the Protest­
I*. Holler and wife are aticndiug Ad­
ant MotUidU ahureh. The fora in their
hearts is not of that kind which p-rnth vent eamp-meetiuc at Charlotte.
George Prana., of Wbericr's jrtore, h—
been rick with bilfi—i’ fever the prat
week but U now convalescing.

Elder Deyo bra arrived home again.
We luteoed to au excellent sermon doliv-1
errd by him iu the ChriMian chureh last
Sabbsth.

make room for our fall stock.
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,

LOCAL business notices.

The curiosity of our citixetu c«wcd by
the Printer vs Hardware suit at Hittings,
has esuwd a great cfiiux of Nrahvilllsna
!! to your eity.
While they are Ift^man beirgs and Mime 1
Yesterday Aug. 27th, the lightning
times travel outside a case through error, struck Mr. Borgman's house, destroying
they arc as littlr addicted to tbe tu* uf tho chimney, paraiog down through tb«
bUlinpagate sa tbe members of any bar in floor, striking the stove, leaping fre-tn that
Michigan.
.
through the open door Into another room,
Deering was I Jeer old fellow of the
German punturinn. aod hsd a wife a good Burgman iat, tearing off her «boc, injur­
deal of the same »tyle. Deering lived in ing her feet to badly that they turned
Orangevale, and unfortunately hi, wife Usck, and aU&gt; injuring her otherwise.
became an exceeding great sufferer. In
T. J. Thouuv preached at the Metho­
frat there waa no end to her aches and dist church I—t Sabbath evening to a
pains, nrilber was lhere «ny en-1 to her large audienoe. who listened attentively
efforts to seek relief. Drowning tpen for one hour, when the thoughts of being
gnup at straw, snd upon the ratue princi­ compelled lo tit through a long aenaou
ple this lick wsmen graHjed-at I^rcnxa flashed through their braiai, which camed

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,
GRAKD RAPIDS.

STOCK OF OROCEBIE8

PEOPLE OP BARRY COUNTY

Lost $100,000

$20,000 Reward!

jCrTls Grocery Buiias ja
u,b ’***■••» «*• j A‘
1518

0. D- Spaulding,
- ---------------- __z_
NOTICE

0LD STAND “

j "ir

S'*-3’ &gt;“»" b«n selected
will, trevol care and will U,

H. A.. B ABTLET &amp; CO..
that all our racuuute ahould be KllWLj •

87*w"~*„«,„„ 'DEFY

HS, 115, and 117 North Front Street, Phihdslphia,
MAXCrACTCItEBM

B.

v
SOLD BY ALL STORE KEFFERS.

J. H StfTTON.

CHESTER’SCTOE! S20.000 REW ARD I

•• ‘ yrirtare parties feridlog biffs .

b liable

A yanr ago juat about needing time, the
framer* were aurJed at hearing prat thia
wheat would woe mate Mr,
yculd
break into place*. bran and all, and wm
lit only foe Gral.au&gt; flaur, and hardly that. about the fine silk dre-ire snd rail, of
Thia yrar that idna haa been given up, and clxhss hia lata ritMt had ttnurafed over
added lb- exchange
in ita alaad the report b now circulated from Canada.
ou Naw York would be received ia pay­
ment of th, bifi, Which, h to tpsraraauy

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Aspimu,

____ji jaautttHMSktanniaiR

SUGARS.

This popular line commenced &lt;m th«ir|
aummvr time card. Monday, May
May 14th.;
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u
u
three ftot cxpnwa trains east, in coan«:i.&gt;.-i
with the M. C H R Pa-raarsla.ving!
Wm. E. Chester &amp; Co.,
Hastings at 7.30 a.m., arrive at Bdffklo I
Mtttedsy at 8:1U r.
and New York
next morujog at 10.30 a. m. Thia ta,l

&amp; Barnes.

TOBACCO.

HsBIU HAT.

Is offing to all tbelngesa u«wmra«.t

,HTS , CAPS nd

N1SHIN0 GOODS

GENTS ' Ft'R ■

to U found rat

tide of Detroit.
And here b where I
Joke romr. in, ZfA’ fN SELL I
/XG

THEM AT .vrt’/l LQWf:H

S' z'iszs ijSStxa
SIO

,

OF BIG HAT

itor®rjssffiS

CROCKERY
W. F. HICKS.
HAiTilrun MXiMKT—

;

Kmpiqi Bfock. UtMiagr. Mich, j j

BffSBgEStg

V
CAXCkRS
of aM kinds cured. Queers of the Birast
removed without breaking the akin if tak«n early. Knife not used. Very little
pain. Call oa or sddre—
K. F. Buwx, M. D.,
aprlSlf
Hastingx, Mich.
-WfiStia'.-AiSd CaudW-tb. bit

ip rs

-.

in । ml

1

CARBOLIC OIL
MBkasfr

lini

YKRRAND WILLIAMS A CO..

it Idler

flat

tai ill Ltow. .f rt. Mu.ua Ore...,

WONDERFUL CURES 1511 ’■ '-E SIB

O
f

i to thank hia nuny [

UK HIM

boy* Hi;,, buriooB at base bril we
think jjefe is do doubt that thia game will sermon at Red Ribbra Hall lathe moreeuue ff &gt; advertised.

Ufore tke third day nf the October mrate

$20,000 REWARD.!

Etcaw nsco™ emedi

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Tbs partnership between E. P. A I. W.
Brown has been dissolved by mutuxl
sgreonent, taking effect July 1st, ’77- I i
have concluded to remain permanently in
Harings, and wifl be found at my nai- j
deuce, tho home lately occupied by Jin
Isaac Holbrook, comer of State and'
Broadway Sts. Htf 1. W. Bbowm.

competition

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O. ofG. T.—At a regular moduli o f
Haatinga Lodge No. Ml I. O. of G. T„
held in their hall
Monday evening,
August 27th, A. D- 1877, the following
uffioen were installed for tbe ensuing
quarter: W- C. T., L. B. Stanley, W.V.
T-, Mn. IL B. Brae, W. IL 8., TrriugL.
Crosy; W. A, 8., Mias Ella Burton, W.
F. S., 31m Ophelia Hogfe, W. M, WinthropS Nobou, W.D. M., Mi- Sarah
Kelley, W. I. G., Mix Corrie Fuller W.
O. G., B. H. Merrill, W. 0... James L.
Crawley: W. R. H. 8., Ma Clara Allen;
W.4.. B.
Mi- Um Stevens, P. W.
C T., Henry H. Baiky.

Til For Tst.
Fra— Ito Akrea Arsa.. v
The story la told cLsh emimml divine,
not a thousand nor five hundred mile, from
Akron, that be roocoilv sprat a happy
For some unexplained reason tbs miller* aumtaer vicatiou. amid tbs Tbotmad Isof
Michigan
have
undertakes
to
jireyent
, masting devoted to the Interests of tbs
the ratting of Clawson wheat in thia State
abiidreu.
Prof. Seaman, uf Adrian College, g»-'e and have tbny far wed every maars with­
in their power to acrompliah that pud.
ua a pithy Uule speech at th
They thus far have failed to give an ade­
House.
Her. Mr. Bancroft prveehed or
quate ressoe for tLto aetwn. but instead
ject of temperunoe both moruiog.
hire placed ttemwlrra upon record as
being esprtble of coining m fxilish a lot nt
Jarnos Pauling, of Irving, whs was ar- rnuKHis u the silliest old wt.man in ths

Suita turUtaJly worth $7.50 now only $5.00 ’
Suita actually worth $10.00 now only $«.5O.
*
Suita Mctualh worth $12.00 now only $8.50.
•
Suita actually worth $15 00 now only $10.00.
£°a1- *”d Vcrtfl rea®y worth $10.00 only 7.50.
Coatu and Veata regular price $12 00 only $8.50
Boys suite $1.00. 1.50, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00.’
Boy.' auita far $4 aud $5 worth. 60 per dent more.
Mens fine nil wool panto$2.50, 3.00, 3.50.
‘
Men’s all wool Ooat«, job lot, odd sizes, only $2.50, and S 00 *
. worth 5.00 to 8.00.
MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 Only 75 eta.
Men&gt; gnnwr coats 25cts.
Men’s heavy linen'panto for 85c, worth 1.25.

Entire stock to be sacrificed to

WOD ICTS TO TK PUBLIC!

Mr. I. Lwk officiate: at the Railroad
stst'ion it» place uf H. Patsiih, tfbo has
gone to dimm unknown to nek bls for*

ones retreated in good order toward the
or. He lay* bis hands right oa bis jw' door, when tho scion of tbo gospel took
(ient and if the magnetic force* are ail the time and eat down to the great pica,
right tho patient ia cured instantly.
uro of the audience, (that la the audwcee
Loreuao laid.hia hands 00 Mrs. Deering was well Jleased with tho Mnnoa) after
at a dollar a lay and ibe lays counted up an effort of 1 j hours.
ANOW.
to about fifteen. Lorenxo was working 00 j
a contract and just here is where there ap-1
peered to be a difference of opinion.
depart from Nrabvillo ere thia will be rant,
. Falk said it was a dollar pay for every you, I will, with your content, transfer
Jsriu. Hotebki— rested in jail over
the privikge of corresponding with your
Sunday. Just a timplo care of drunk and
And tbe wimcaacs agreed that it wu excrUent paper to my friend ••Anon” who
disorderly.
ju»t exactly ao.
will acrid you thia note, and will attend
Oiir fticW'i Freeman, of the State DeLorenxo explained to the jury how it
parunnit at Lansing, did a little rutrical
to do so until my return, and if he and.
tag io Barry county last week.
ycu datrobim lo 80 ao, bo wiD continue
in tbe future. - I desire to notice ope item
Wr dcairo all suUcribert living within
before fearing the villa, vtx., goraip hat
•ix mil u of Hartiugt, to aotde their ba.'.
; moved into their now livery stable on.
ruMriiptfen witbiu-two weeks.
it that Wm. K- •* about. to marry * our
। State .iroct, which they have erected this
The jerenc of bate ball advertised for ; \ranyr at 1 emt of over I2A00. The
Friday last did nos come off, the Bostoc | exterior of the building preaenta to fine tn
not | ittieg in their sppearanoe.
,j appeeraacie aa any on the street, while its
■ Mb. Kditob —it was your ournwpondf'J*-cr I'tll took the editor of tbo lug &gt; interidt it a model of conreuienee and
llieh things are sometimes unearthed eel's privilege to attend n ramj^mseting
l&gt;.:,- County Ikriioerat to tbo cooler, one comfort.' Tbo Awreruenl. which extends
in courts of juatler.
A case waa recently at Calsdonis, Kent county, coinmcncing
•1 lit week. Served him rieht
under the entire building, affords ample
tried in the Circuit Ouurt for the County Aug. Hth aud ending ou ths 19th ; and
room for a large number of bo—ea, and the
of Barry, brought ou from Justice Court, aa it has been reported that it waa a piacc
first floor ia divided into an office, wash­
■ Middleville school another year, wm
which, if it did not involve any great of eonftmoo and wickxdurws, I w*uld
room/ and carriage room. Above thia is a
tbe city Saturday and Sunday.
principal of law, at least poeacsaed suffi­ simply «y thst it is entirely felse, uelelarge 'loft lor hay, and still above thia a
cient interest to keep every uno in the those that have reported this are the
Musignmery Quran's drew in racsiting
room for ttoring carrfegre and tfeigbs. Al­
e -trongn t kind of pro. oommendatiou* together it ia one of the finari stablm we
guilty |«rtira. Very good order w—
tnaintaiped during the whofe mealing, conhave ever sera.
brought for rcrovery of a Doctor bill, and •'.Jcnng tho crowd uf people that were
ftsMral of our Barry county millers are
The Bmtings—the Ionia bate ball dub
the trial illustrated to the Jury how he present during tbe meeting hour. Ou tbe
r ivi-ing farmers lo sow Clawson wheat so that expected to walk away with the Clip­
operated and performed hia cures.. Here Sabbath there wm * Urge eoncounw of
make a superior quality of flour.
pers, laat Saturday— forgot to come. It is
io a verbatim copy of the plaintiff's bill of [&gt;eoplc, cf whom about throe hundred and
Tbe miatfonary social at Mrs. Bjtauld- possible that in tbs course of time ft may
particulars, and it may be of io term: to fifty,poke In fort fcasCand probably as
tg’s U»t Friday waa well attended. Suf- occur to the honorable gentlemen compo­
the medical profession, and aaouroeof fnn tnsuy more thst would hare witoooed
Sciant iuoJsfcrere secured to make Mrs. tes that dub that setnedtoa. people do as for tbe bar. Sir, Inks notice that this it
for Cbrirt bid thry had tbe lime. There
they agree. Tho Clippers were al consid­
slirnaan.a life mctnUr.
bill items of plaintiff's driaand
The peopls of Big Rapids sltnoM unani erable expanse in preparing far this match
in march, 187fl, goin to defendants
and
ought
not
to
bare
bern
trusted
in
so
miHiriydemand that a stranger take charge
bouaa and rubbin daft, and his wife firn
of foiit schools. ■ They must bo a'hard foe shabby a manner. The Bostons are prob­ times at a dollar a rub, for which be agredg number of ccurmioua, they could not be
ably some fifth cfea&gt; dub, otaposed of old to pay SI a rob—5 rubs,
of peojlc up then- tn please.
ffi.OO estimated. The meeting waa au entire
women
snd
cripples,
and
got
ashamed
ef
Do May 8 goin to Hefts, house and
Wm] Mitchell, was Bond for assault
■ntxaaa. God waa with us ia greet power
1,1. (.if.
mI,
1
tbe score they knew they would make and
to blow and to save. Truly many were
and bitt.-ry before Justice Riker on Fri­ hsd sense enough to May away. At loss t
the slain of tbe Lnrf-- The ground waa
day |**i He was used like a gentleman—
they ought to bare notified our boys trial
dedicated to the Ixrrd, and it it my
fined oily ibe crate.
some of th.ir .wooden fees had given out
prayer that each returning year, aa the
and that ths old ladies had Jost lh«r speopeople of tha lord ehall coma up to wor­
romn. (rem Saginaw county, where David tadra aod could not play without them.
ship, God may come up with them and
Scxdat Pick txo&lt;.—Rev. Mr. Gallup,
110.50 pour ths Holy Ghost upon them, so that
pf Grand lUpida, preuoUd. morning
Tbo jury returead a verdict for the de­ it may indeed be the boose of God and
evening, in the J!r«wbytprign ebnreh. and fendant, sod tbe plaintiff thinks that the gates of Hrgven to many precious
abo spoke at the Court House »quran in Courts and juries are becoming terribly

1
I
.

drug store

dma fa-nfes in gsod atylt. Y-. &amp;ritihk..
hsr (TMl— M«j—ly Jem »H prwsal asSrly
a, *J*gsal an sppaaraa— k. 4—* many aa
Amri—e lady, vh* makes h«r awn dramas «a
a -DsoMstif., ttewira Waeblae aAsr th* -I*.
----- -■ " a—v_ x&lt;__

H l®

but burineaa is burinear, we cannot give
away tho paper any more than th* ferment
can givujtway their pigs or hens.
rich &lt;0 took up their school books.
There leema to be
worm to destroy
/there are a few alleys and back plants in »rarythinj this year. Tho currants, cab­
Harin:#* that would stand a ehsuiing up.
bages and tomatoes arc suffering tbe most
Thu&gt;- m a great itching in certain quar- and ualcM something is done •puejijy they
url fur a arnpet tournament in this can not be raistd in this State for soy
length of time. Tbe State alionld take
bold of this pest quaatfoq and offer a I irgr
reward to any person who.can devuc a
practicable way ip banish them. Tbe
French and German method mot be
adopted—for ths government to take efllcicut meawir®. lo destroy vermin before
they become so plenty that the ratting of
particular reaps tnwt be abandoned.

Balance of Our Spring and Summer stock.

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Many farms— who intended to sow
wheel thia wevk will be obliged to post­
The rune of Evaliuc Malrancy r». John pone their labor for a few day* iu cutw&gt;
11. Keith and Henry Stevraa, foe Urapaaaj quence of the ami bring too wee The
to pcraou wa* triad by yury who labored Clawson will be the priodj.il variety
over it for nearly two day. and finally
brought io a verdict of no ouua cf action
Appliaufou ha* been made fur a new

waa in the neighborhood.
|/Aoy newspaper publisher who will «ad
hia paper an unlimited time -without pay
toTiave.”
it rare to go to .mad, and any aubaeriUr
Judge V« Zilc very
who h.n tbe cheek to ask four years subdown
upon” all suroerfis
scriptfon would ask for a free coffin u hi,
»ery
to the cUano u. m «■*®rneys, who have to bottle Bp their bil
yekr and the mao that don't pay it won't hngsgate for some future occasion. The
pet it. Bo there. Next week another let tax payers will bo bcocfiUcd by tills
of those alow ehapa will f*H to get their
The Hastincs attorney, are gentlemen.
county news. We don't like to do this,
jkuieutlwe the M. E. Sunday
•padiic ut Leach Lake on Friday.
It i* about time fool tbe litd* bo

with tbe Hatting, wheat market ami are
marketing their grain at Vermontville,
NaahviBe, and other pointe.

81

A wonderful urine was heard coming
from a residence in thia city one evening
last week. The neighborhood was alarmed
aud ravers) started to learn the trouble.
They did not g,t into the hotue aud were
not riow in guttle; gw&gt;7. Tbs gentlemen
of tha bouse wra having • little diverafob
iu bis own way and did not we.a to allow
•ny on, to interfere with hi* pfewure.
Nobody waa killed but a sore hiad or two I

during tho terra of arioei school.

H
i

A Chicago paper of last week remarked
that Judge VanZilo w» at the Tremont
Houae in that eiqr. The Judge to a
r»d rixed individul but hardly large
enough to ,it in the office of the Tremont.
Houk and at the nme time preside iu the
Court Hotue at Hastings.

The jury is out discussing tbo_____of
Orno Strong vs. Chsries R. Putnam. This
tri.l was of considerable interest, aod there
ia much specnlstfon ra to the verdfoc.
Trrepa- to peraou waa the charge.
The jury hare just rendered a verdict
of guilty aud fined Clw defendant IlfiO.

�Rural Topics.

Legal s.
Contract.

MIC!

E’sjeL;

■ifterr, but they will ■
beyond.« . “~»&gt;onal

Talcing Efiwct June 24th 1877

THE

.

HASTINGS REPUBLICAN' BANNER.

good hotel-koept-r.

Has The Largest Circulation,

can establUh 1&gt;i&gt;
other thcrougbbml breed of cattle.

Is Radically Republican in Sentiment.

Ia it

£&amp;BS&amp;
mraussw:
-tsjKasaw

&gt;16 VW

ftrl Wane,
Jatkm &amp; Saiiui
1 SAILMM.

BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD

And a* a Loctil Paper is umwrpaNied in the State.

GOING WEST.

In thia Stain Short-Horos are aa

*T&gt;TMM.

Subscription Price only $1.50 per Year

meloocholy right it most have been.

dairy.

"J. Gkat.—Pack my box with

in Advance.

Ji#

dare-devil,' would

In Our •

do not use Short-Horn In their herds

JOB DEPARTMENT,

nd aftcr-uuiedy
proposed to do

riot in the neighborhood at Ixmtsville, 11
sight, s^bn-eched cluse to tbe walla of tl&gt;«
city witli&lt;mi dtaeovery Tbe amilndt

.w.k.1.!

&lt;u&lt; u. „ li,. „ M

head of Short-Horn in it.

K

PtsaovAt-—Sarah Jane,

WyT™?u«»rTixirn JU..X

return to

Wc are prepared to fill all Order* promptly for

" ?*"J-

| At all events, send key of closet where the
1 gin ia.

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let-

• How to Get Married Without a Mas-

, ——

&lt;4 W rW.

Akm. ...I, &gt;UM.
. .j&amp;.ijs

Um —M S.
Esaajisisjs v

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­
the city, and quickly made their way un­
opposed through the streets to the bouse
lo which tha. lad guided them. The boy
ran in and informed the ladioa that delirmnee had enme ; they hastily collected u
few valuable artidea ot wyurin'g apparel in
a bundle, and, placing die rracucd party in 1
the Center uf the column, Shields started

Rustic.—"Good-bye, Beuy. We b«a
going for good!" Betty -“Theo mind

The Reliable Sheri Lto.

fris
;s--;s
is

ness and Calling
Cards, &amp;c., &amp;c.

lariaajuia.oirioiT
wr

sscffnaawas
.&lt; Ik. frotel. O*u la th««

State St.. Hastings, Mich.

•“‘Ifcs

OvMBasHs.Lv' fin 1 ‘•Si. *5 ' *';«&gt;
ll»aM04
j U W 1 4.1 &gt; • U j ; a
MsAUsvai. | IS« | XM | • U 1 t 3&gt;

s?£wrta'5iBl

; iff - s st
VsriaiMvtllv rill 1 van- 'us ! vM
^“iis
S |!|| 1=

rwatoSE
, SpaMMBW n*M«4

ia right: aalt pork will prevent oow&gt; eating
their piga.
hat ix nuiiT n.tnxs.
Wc cceaaiooally accin agricultural pa- of Vermont, faUadrad while carrying in an
pen that hay eat and willed a Hille, and armful of wood. Show this paragraph io
carried diroedr to tight bonu, u-preserved

■isi

U06«« am

Geo M. Dewey, Editor.

I I wt two. I then gave her the salt j-ork,
and ail wm right again. I shall watch in onr family ever felt the slightest tempo!
(uture, and have the pork ready. I should

wo uius: course, ana me htaies wen micfj bestowed for the ttight in a hut aud
nude aa comfortable as punibla
I How lie was called upon to sonant lor
the night’s work will bo beat told in Gen.
Shield's own language:

8 RAN I RAPIDS DIVISION.

ments, Envelopes, Busi-

backyard.

American camp wu now aroused, and ।
|iekcU wm firing rapidly. Bat the
mult soon ceaaol on both ridca, the adv
taroua aoldiera retorted to their quart

■ a r-a ,

bat oec herd where Short-Horn blood

HAw. l.uu., WaBasb A »«uk r
."■-.‘ZsitKa*
“■
: iiwaiA.'SMa

WS£SWgSff2t.-i:KS;

ArWr

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8Ai~“.-. .-s i i,x '

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vu-L-t xaVilEr-wiSl
.’X;^TS21'SXSS,WTSJ
nx«*r»l» wd aeruui "Uh all ..run.
■GirnM tk«m-a b&gt;* Wrvaw ^.aulHr.b

.
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.
®*BU “
lx*’- Hcre “ ” M'”rt FuUlh.
,l‘* 8*I«ntlfic Fsrmart "Tbo itcproved piac.ito is to cut with a mactiioe,
tedder it a few times, amt draw it into the
■•Madam," mid a certain uamelea. &lt;,tul
bare the mow day. ICaoeh wilted ittom
to Mrs. Brown, the other day, “youxre
talking simple rubbish." "Yea, air," re­
plied tbe ever-enubing lady, “because 1
wish you to comnnrbend me."

'rrwS

are comparatively tight.’ llccefct axperi-

United Buies or Germany, an neither &lt;4

"iK.M-.ta.

fully turn down hia coat collar when it

building, claplxnrdrd tight beneatb,
Ever ainee Cerro Gordo wm Cragbt lie had
add rensed me aa “My Cerro Gordo friend,"- pla-.tcrcd inside, and with' slight ventila­
• .. • &gt; .. —
I-— 1 (km. r.'_:r—
tion, which Waa at oner dosed tight and

ft

Tie Gra! Sato TMrwjkBK.

Northern
RAILWAY COMPANY

“Mim C —said a gentleman, one i
evening, ••why are ladies so food &lt;4 oft.
cm?" “How stupid!" replied Mix
C------; “u it sot natural and proper that I
a lady should like s trend offer, sir T“

OENTBAL

Uris* Uii
Ik..
^•lalk.auiam .IIMmwiIm •■ . &lt;•
”k«r»*sth» fuwU«.i mi

«=^EES54Hii“.;i

that it only required about half the drying

Depot, 104 READE STREET, Hew York.

put into hia barn iii a damp condition, and
A French ebemiat make* pills on which

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S

chvigiw cautiouily in customs that always
bring by" thia tir
I rid Ihgl unde

PARLOR ORGANS

‘h&gt; Baying that I would disgrace you; I

•no toward you. But you are greatly
blame in the. matter, air. Too Lave

“ia friend Jatnm Urines wltbhi ?"

2rg53^3£gffi,ik

“I

Company ? Did it lose much by
esgo firs ?" "AU smashed up and
tbed-sir "Tbott Midst thou
i agouti" "I did." Wriljudg.

After aomr farther

A Ltviur Ft'XBXAL.—Soya a back-.

mg in vain to get
A letier from Gen.
ommenibtioo.
'

Pennsylvania

“An inward monitor," replied a bright
little fallow.
"And what's a monitor T‘
’

The iad-who pnta a liehod
ickct when he meets hfa fad

OLIVET COLLEGE
ffiSK— a4r.at.tn tar aiulaia* a liberal

man? WdL he attended hia own funeral.’
"No really." ntaiainM tho surprised pas-

A TEACHER'S CLASS

three days,
dead. Son

GEO. WOODS tt

“Well, Aunt

City Drug Store
Docn.t Dcki —A mu um
d-al aucnebody acct him. until

J. P. ROBERTS, Proprietor,
HASTINGS.

Have JOO

be Mwilling

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Drugs and Medicines of all descriptions
kept constantly on hand, and Prescription*
skillfully compounded. Also a full line of

ggai4B;tt6sfc'ft
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SiiErst/stass
Sa^te4"=fAat
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VOL. XXII. NO. 19
paSFESIDHAL AKD BUSHES CABB8

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1877.

Th® Old Reliable

A Midnight Drama.
rfr KPtrAM sru.nr.

Hkk*. Canfag*., SUgh. urt CMrtrt Wm,.

BUCKEYE GRAIN TTR.TT.T,
Stands Without a Rival.

Judgr.—C. W. Taylor, Lyman
beriaia. Mum Shultx.
Bert yoke working oxen

Burton King,
It* Soles are more than that of an^ other Drill in the World.
C. J. Norrie «nd J. C Bray.
sunutrnDmixn. _
More sold in Michigan than any other three drilhi.
Trotting and Running,
&amp; J. BUriman.
No Agricultural Implement in the World can boaetsuch a prec­
edence.
I'HYSlClAN 4 SURGEON
« in to. Ite.er meat. »trt*fa**^||^iy m.
Ita feed is the universal favorite wherever grain is grown. Be-

ATTURNKY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR

1st —It is the only PERFECT feed without a change of geen.
2&lt;1-—H iff the only feed whose wheels are tuned upon a lathe
making them perfectly accurate.
M.—It w the only feed that guages its opening according to the
site of the grain to be sown.
4th.—It is the only Drill that sows exactly tbc same amount
from each feed cup.
Tt hao a perfect force feed grass seeder, a reliable land measure
is well made and beautifully finished, "and is without a doubt, the

PHYSICIAN
&amp; SURGKON.
woodland, m tcsia.

n the World.

OVER 68,000 IN BSE

Call and see it with latest imprt&gt;vements at

MESSER BROS.

DENTIST

Micbijan.

Naskville

ATTORNEYS AT LAW &amp; SOLICIT­
' ( traaarVairi.

bradv

Poultry and Ag'l Dcp’t'i
Fruita and Vegrtable.,
nws or raia *«D a:----------------The Iwtnty-fiflh annual &amp;ir, of the
Barry County Agricultural Society, to he
held on the ground* of the Society io the
City of Harting*, net Wcdneaday, Thureday and Friday. October ltd, 4th and 5th,
IBH.

BEST GRAIN DRILL

DR. C. RCNSELU

_ _ ?«•■. M.Kaarrer.

At 5 PM. Trotting of Thrr«-year olda.
Tbunday. tba aecood day, at 9 o'clock
•A. M. the Kxecwtire Committee will mere
el the Secretary’» offiea to IB « .renew. in
the Viewing committee.
At 10 1-2 o'clock A. M,. the Jn-lgea
begin their cxatninaULiu.
At S o'clock P- M- County trot No. I
will tecin, to be followed by Irtdim riding
and driving.
Friday, the third day, at 2 o'dock P. M
the doable team trot will lake place, to be
followed by tha Hanning Race.

Boat pair 4 year oM
Second do
Beat pair 3 ymr old atran
Secoud do
Bert pair 2 year old ateer.
Second do
Bert pir I year old atom
Beeuaddn
Batt pair eteer ealvea

Bort a to 6, halfBile beau, ia haroro.
Three year old mite in baroro.
Pint premium, H. aecood XX
Trailing team. N*. 1.
Bro 2 ia 3, one mite beat.
Firw pramiua K, racoad, IX
Io. 4. Boaaiag rare.
For county horeaa with no record ;
Bort two la three half mi.e beau.
Fim premium, 115, aaeood, |10, third
Judge*—George K. Reeser. A. W.
Chapin, John Feighner
Judge*.—Thomae Altoft, Geo. II. Kob- Bert 5 full blooded cattle
110 0(1
iraon, D. D. Smith.
“ 5 pride rattle to be owned by
Bort Stallion 4 year* old or over 110 00
one penon, 2 yean or over
&amp; 00
Bccooddo
5 IMJ
Bert atalliou 3 yean old
5 00
Secund do
3 00
John A. hoborteoe, Cbariea V. RoLtnBert atallioo 2 yearn old
3 00 aoa, E. T&gt;. Reed.
.
Bail with 5 bro ealvea
* 5 00
DIvi.Iwm D-Slxwp. Swine aid

FORCE FEED will sow all kinds of Grain and Grass seed as evly aa Sand runs through tut Hour
Glass. And the

k. cnrraj-

HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED,
With Fore© Feed Oran Seeder

LIGHTEST BUNKING WAGONS IM

-’hbj m Ik nil WtBB I* «tke W anted Suit, na s trnstiq

’
L

.

uniteSKIgrratajotkr.

g^Haroesaes made by hand from the

best

Eastern Odk leather

and every strap warranted.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL

J

oompray property in tbc firm Mam.
g. AU tram* »r« atristly fotbiddra to
drir* ffoter th*n a walk, within the ground*
during .the fair, except tn the boro ring,
and are rrautrted to move 11, at all tiam,
the MOif d.nxttou, keeping tb. center af
tbc ground co tbc bft.
9. No animak or rtock entered for comprtitfoo. can be token fTt&gt;m the ground*
until three o'clock p. m. of tbc Urt day
ot tb* frir, except by permiarioa of th.
MareUl, and aa preiuiunt will be paid co
raimal* or artlcka removed in vfolrtion of
thia rak.
10. Foreign article* wtefided fof e*bl
bitfoD, .hall be m.rked a* rtteh *od .ball
not compete with thorn of doqurttc m.nu

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
hard xxr

.

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
. !.:‘-,;:.T.™Ku2h&lt;sr "•.’Sa Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
if. J. MW/
Farmers, examine the WIABD
CsrriaffB, Sin and Grmeiial PLOW, before purchasing others,
I N TER
4t A, M. Iteek'i Carriage »b.p
Every one waranted.
Jt«»r«oa8L,
•
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Beepers should pee
the Walter A. Wood Machines,

abed a dim hgbt

the worn of the tacit dc.xit he waJ\ guilty
ol w’to hi. wig left him unable to Beet
John'a ov«rt&gt;e«rieg iuMikno- with the
quiet dignity be would have liked to a»

r...n. ..ffetrd. Youthful experience tn
gum. off hidrtrad mok now rtood Mm
pnd Mend, nod *bowvd him nt a girace
inutility *i rcft&lt;e. of half a doa*a
re* that would h»v. &lt;WixM on* low
rtined by th. apeoicw* bat too M*ily

eo »M«J about it. mfrty that he could art
■lAp. Pwimp the Urt Unng lie could do
w»» to qnirtly rtep down rtain in hi. ttockiofm, without drturbing anybody, .nd
make rare about it He knew that be
could, evto ic the dark, rtrer hi« way
rtraigbt In the library. In thi. akrptem,
excited Mate of mind tbc .light tinge of
•dvcuUut ia hi. plan had u aunetioo.

Every wheel is boiled in Oil. every bo* set in White Lead,
rd The Skeins are set with the Patent Skein Setter, and the Boxes
[ by Haudraulic Machinery, and this is the reawn they are the
company doing turirtrt.racb,’may rater
t

iSt£
mid Bob frasiKrtly looked about him fur
a hiding pUec. Bet aB the furniture
rtoo l up too high from the floor, and tbc
--------------- -•
Het^emqj
cm, but in the dark be
the land lay, and hurri-

wonted dippen
pair lamp mate
•of. piilow
apciitncn machine rawing

write.
Ik Anv aaiteal, Srm or article, taking
tbc fint premium at any fair, .ball, it coo
ridervd worthy the aucceeding year, be
allowed a dipUma, and on the eroood year
after receiving aud pertain®, ahaU again

’ STUDEBAKER!

boule blackberry win,
bottle {rape wine
“ cuUratfon canned frail by m*
exhibitor
Sycond do

••

Bort pair WixJen rtockinra
Second do
Bert pair woolen gforea
•* pot^ woolen mitten.
“ pound WOoten yun
“ white tfHWad
Second do
B«at piece-work quilt

is one of the best Drjlls manufactured. Quantity of seed fowtj, fof the ring, dreignrting the daaa of boron
draired by the jodgre for exatninati^o,
regulated without change nf gear- wheels and a perfect FORCi feed, 'wbrn all boron of ’.bat cL» art be
whether sowjng onp peck or four bushels per acre, which is the bruoght into tha ring. and thcae reBain
until the judget bare decided upon their
M cas^ with mo oTHjre dull,
If you want a NEW’ WAGON be sure and buy the

ff3 00
] so
1»
j M
2 00
i oo
200
2 00
2 V0
1 00

Bert center table
J (&gt;o
Bert tbuing table
1 0Q
BertUdateed
y M
Beet Sower «i.od
[ uq
Bert 6 common ehaire
J on
Beet’ parirt ehaire
1 W
Bert rocktag chair
t y 00
Beat ladteo aewing ehair
y OU
Bert work wand
y 00
Beat waah atand
1 00
Aniria eoamcreted ia thio dam muat
be the werk of uur county nuchanic*.

E^sr’-’

erty that be nr hu tkmily cn»y exhibit.
Bcm pair 5 yean old ot over
2. AU aninub ud artick. intended for .Socoodde
exhibition, .ball lu&gt; entered an Wtdnmday, ■Beat pair 4 yean old
the firet day of the fair, at the &lt; See of |b* j♦Second da
Secretary. No deviatiop cap be Siad* fromj"Beat pair a y«an old
thi. rule,
X Exhibitor, will be careful to have
their article* and rainitl., imng*d ta (
tSe»r proper plrara, rad in rearoe, otherwine lii.y wiU bu overlooked by th. Vtew­
ing Committee.
4. Card, will bt furukhol with nunbrr. a. entered at the Secretary’» ofooe, (
which «hould be placed near «&gt;i»*li or
articles ex&gt;Liud *o that the judge, will,
have oo difficulty in finding them.
5. Exhibitor* of bore*.. wiU take no- ;

b.

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Bart21m~w»gm
Ncooddo
B-ll—«ni^
Second do
Bart mo bon. buggy
SMoeddo
B»« ri.RU .kigh
Bret twu bone .leigh
Bert b-b .leigh
Bret Wheel burrow

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• •rich wra thrt I nrt aoiay./Ut

Judgro-purvr Burton, Mre D. R.
Cook, Mm Wm. &amp; Goodyear, Mra Waido. Barber, Mr. J. W. Rodgera
Bert 10 yard, ftanoel
|1 25
Secoaddo
G&amp;
Bert twir woolen blanket. '
1 23

It will pay you to Drill your grain. You will save one-half 1. AU coaprtiton lor preqriuma, judge*, !
bushel of seed per acre, and gain from three to ten bushels per and officer*, .ball be rodent, of the county,
rad member* - f the *ociety, and no tutor,
J odgea. — Cbrirttnbcr hi
acre in the yield; but to obtain the best results you musf hurt a rated party .hall pare jad^omanl on prop­ Durfee,
I. N. heder. ’
Drill that will not hunch Uw Mid,

WHOLE NO. 2065.

PREMIUM LIST

Bert home coil 2 yen. old
Second do
Bert mare colt 2 yean old
Second do
Bart bone cok I yejr old .
Second do
Beat man aok 1 year old

Fancy artldra, and artioia* of domertic manufiuture riiall be m*nufacuired
in tbc county by the exhibitor, to entida
them to a premium.
’
12. No discretionary premium* wiU be
paid until mroved by the Executive
Commiuce, «od lb»y »ay »odtfr. « r»foM to pay tb* *•«•• «• they »»y d«»
proper.
13. No .aimd* will be permitted to
compete in more than one d**t in the brt,
except th** anitnab competing in pain,
may aho competa aa .ingle, fx mrriage or
draft, .nd trtUe rauqrt.ng riagiy may .1
.
'____ Itl.^»
anlk.
in rite county, enterioj the apaoUl trotting
club., are urt excluwd from competing
In the regular Iwt.
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14. The annual meeting of tha aoeirty
will be held at tha Court Bomb m the
4tb, Tmaday of Deeombrr next
15. All prnminma not called for by th.

pcculurly

There oa tba table hi. ring glittered in
the Ctfnl firelight, and, rt'bo ritpptd it on
ba Gager, ba felicuat*? htasael! on hi. rare
reraful enten&gt;ri*c. Tbc room wa» M)
ehanamglyCrty that he fell it would bo a
.i* not to linger awhik So throwing
himtelf oo a rof* before th. grate, be frll
into . delightful reverie.
,
Jmd there, in that ebur, Angk luul »t
during tbc evnning, and there he pictured
her .gain, finally going and leaning over

Judaea.—Len M. Dewey, Henry Havan, Z. B. Hoyt.
Bert trio Light Brahma., Dark Bhahmaa, Partridge Cochin., Buff Cochin.,
White Cochin., Blrtk Coehina, Black
Hamburg., Silrer Hamburg., Golden
Hamburp, White and Brown Leghorn.,
Black Spaniab, Plymonth Rocka. Dork in.,
Dominique. Gee., White and Black
Pclrt&gt;d*, Houdam.
Firm premium on each of th. above SI 00
Bert pair Aylmbury deck.
Second do
Bert pair Rouen duck*
Second do

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Bert pair Branu TurkeySecond do
Bert pair common rarkey.

frited to the rocirty.
mxn rot »tock.
The Executive Cooatpi&lt;««i ukc tha &lt;x&gt;
cmSm (o »»y tb.l rt&gt;pl« M for *‘'«k
fret of chnyn vB b* provid«l without
f.U, .odpwticul»r p.in» "ill bo ukes
thrt, ia ihi. rropert liter* *hnll be no a«
for cmapkiaL

right an ugly looking cum rword with a
blade partly naked, while George hU a
revolver at lull nock.
Talling in a low tone, a. they called eoe
another’. aUmnine to variou. aputa where
pmmbly the burglar might U concealed,
they went aoAly from corner to romer,
; n.biog even renew with the orord, and
tn an attitude of rtreined attention to every
aound Tbeir faree, grotmqwly Ht by the
mingled Ere and lamp light, ahowed a
tierce hunter’, look that made B&lt;4&gt; firirfy
” He did nrt dan/ to look at them hog

even made a freaik effort art
them, from tbc fear that eon
run,nt might h»»« the ami eff
believed rtroegly, though Oft
myitrrie. of *uim*l ategwelima,

penonality *bkh takre pface a. the prca»un nf other nimi. &gt; withdrawn. To
pcrenu of Bob’, ternntirr tneula! atmepbcre that premure k pernful when .ueb
mioda arc Urtilr. rad often trkaotue when
are friendly, if not in perf«-. amd.
So thu now it wu with a pwitivwly volaptaou. Mmratioe that hit petmiaality expuadad till It filled aid fob tbc whole

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The fire bnroed tad bumly lew tba
■hettk. tf bi* fracy. waaviag onoo again
the alien varied pattern, of th* future
Thaw .h.uio. had liuk kiewo Mwadaye,
fur all the web *U&gt;1 he unravelled uni rewoven, that through R might run the gut-fen thread rf A«g.c . fore. How rarely
did U light up Ure fohrie, bc£«n » dull
aad dart I
Ute brooto nmntel dock ra&gt;W with

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Gumming &amp; Filing Saws

Win. H. Goodyear.
fHWIACfJTEAL row

PEOPLES

U9

STORE.

Phy.ui.it'. Pr*..ripliou. *n&lt;l

FenUy Recip—

r-nrfaUy I*®-

(KTsit will. Drop Md Cbroiirol«

of purest qeality only.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Fraroes,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.

Brat bull 2 ymre or
Efameddo
Bwrtbnll 1 yrardd
Braoaddo
Bert now

H.had Imm lying tin. a Ml hour, audit
w- high time to roan, to Ud He left
the liurory and liarivd acnm lb. diaikg
room wish a l.*wy mra.
Fwtap* bag priagactb. fire had dna

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�H- R. Stevens Column

Facts for the People.

&gt;re wise.
Tl« other tdtoctimivc iv t.
ienve tbc house st »osw, relinquish you.
.mppmofflit, aud tiever are her anin.
Make your eboiee. and as quickly as con
reuhmt, far I'm gmurer riwpy," .nd U
yawned JutPy. ,
H-4» sat fa, »u auitodu nt utter drjecciuo
Staring at the aaben of the fire, which u

are dearly.
••I'm wire I sec something." *°'J Angie,
ptting up cm s chair.
"It's oc'.y the shadow of iho firelight,"
rep&amp;od John.
"Light the gas and let us mak« sure,
said Mn. McLane.
Georgo stood unoo a chair under the
cbtndelsvr. and lighted one of the burners
Au inarticulate qsculatioa full from
every mouth. A human figure war distinvtlyviriUe, t'dining along the top of
the bookcase, with hie face toward the
wall. The ladire woqld have forthwith

qocto-c WM aetfrely bruised against a chair
and iho algin of the boukeaaa.
He atoed facing the group. His ryes
mcchanieallv sought Annie's. What was
his surprise not to peremve in her expres­
sion of mingled curies-ty and flight the
slightut sign of recognition 1 A glance
showed him that it was the same with the
others. John and Gecrgt evidently sup­
posed they were dealing with au ordinary
Wgkr, and the odiera were apparently [
Mite aa devoid of suspicion as to identity,
fife wig! He had forgotten all about it:
That ui Uiual their singular demeanor.
The bald man in stockings, trousers,
and shirt, ought biding in the library
after in attempt on the silver, quitg natur­
ally failed to recall to tkeir minds the
youth of rather foppish attire and luxuri­
ant leeks who baJo diem goodnight a few
hours previous. As this feet sod its cxpkution broke upon Bob's mind be felt
au immense scats of relief, iMtandv fol­
lowed by a more poignant pcrvepclon of'
lite pwitwn. Ho had little time to think

t*u» of SeuatorConUiu. SeoitarCemklinjlid not come boma to oroanise a raid
apnn the adm'uvbtratKo, ho tenet ia oppovision to President Haym, nor will ba be.
Of ararea Senator Conklin wauid have
liked it belter bad Iu been allownd to oow-

rnnut tn the cIsmcs whieh need it. There
u room for ikillsd labor and the cnentry
must have more of It; but the citioa can
oot farateb labor for tbc thousands that
come from abroad, who can simply work
on the alrreis or toad a ear with earth.
There is no market for their wares, and
they have no more right to demsr-d that
the public shall buy their labor than the
*,You arc taking altogether too long s tailor baa to demand that the public shall
time to make up your mind, Mr. Withers jurduae roate made ia tba style of 1700,
It will make shorter work to call Angie," and so insisting, keep on making theta.
finally said John, sharply, hia patience
So at an tod. Ho rose and stepped to
door aa be syoke.
"It won't be nteswary, John—here 1
am f* saiu a dear voice, with a sharp ring
in it that the family bad learned to knot
meant decisive work, and Angie stepped
into the room, her blue eyes flashing with
indignation and her lip trembling with
scorn, boeutifui as a goddess.
Bub atartaJ up from hia abject attitude
and stood facing her with the look of a
man watiituc his doom from the firing
Revolution in Kuntocky Polilics.
sriuad. Aa be stood there, drawn, up to
Politics make strange bedfellows. Some­
UM full bight, with just' a touch of appeal
•oftming the defiance of his expression, it time* the favor is reciprocated. Thirtywas a manly tux and fipuro ia afritr- of all. two years ago Hou. Usuia* M. Clay of
sBut her breakers received Angie's first at Kentucky established a newspaper in Lex­
ington, whieh was the only organ of abo"You mean, cowardly felkiwat" she iitou south of tbo Ohio. Thirty-two
said, In tones of concentrated contempt

den: wfll hav* in tbc Scn.te, And, by
the way. th* Republican party cf the State
of New York wm never in m comfortable
* condition as'now, and the Preddeut's
ehil *ervire refora te what baa done it.
The spoil, &lt;1ucati»n out of th* wsy, there
te no difference. Gov. Fenton te back in
the ranks in full accord with the party of
the State, and all working together as ami­
able-** could be wished. The .p*op!s of
the State, of both pasties' heller* in the
Prreidcnt. and they will show it rt the
Poll*. Only tbo disapoiated *r« growling,
suds* everybody ioows the impriling
motive of their growb, they can do oo
harm. The best capita! the Prmidint ha,
is lb* Get that within two week* over a
hundred usde-s officials have walked the
plank in thia city alooe, and there are
mere being led to Ute slaughter. The fact
is, the prendent ia gaining ground daily,
ho baa instituted reform* that are soUally
nfoqns. He has smashed machin* politic*

of Lexington, and warned them that but a
pane of glare separated the atuooth-akmncd
daughter of lua*y, reclining upon her
□tt.xnan, from the burly alave in the street.
That sentiment aroused the foe. A pub,
lie meeting was bdd at tbo Court-hoore in
Lexington, and a committee of diiiens
went to the office of Mr. Clsy, took down
his printing proa, packed up the material
and shipped the whole to Cincinnati, sub­
ject to Mr. Clay's orders.
On Wednesday last, at a barbecue given
near Lexington, in honor .of the election of
Capt-'T. J. Bush to tbo Ixigulaterr, an
unuxjwcted triumph of the Democracy,
Gen. Clay was the object of special aticn
lion. Ho glorified over tbo event. Around

Repabiicans, have faith iu him, and are
having more every day.
Donahue, the lemler of tbo railroad
strike* at Horociteville, was released from
Ludlow street jail, haring served bis time
out, but wm arrested immediately by ths
Sheriff of Stubvn county, and was taken
to Bath, nod put in the common jail.
Itouahuc don't like this, for it interferes
materially with hie purposes. He had
made m&gt; much notoricry by his connection
with the strikes, that ha had made his ar­
rangements to utitixa U, by starting a po-

much ashamed of you, Mr. Withers, she
added, turning to Bob. with a softer but
yet angry voice. “Did, you think, sir.
that Ltook you for your beauty? I don’t
care if Jl.u wear forty wigs, or none. You
are absurdly rain, sir." bhe was smiling
wv. ‘•Yon should kuow that when a
woman lores a man it te of grace and not
of works. Anyhow, John," she said,
turning to him. aa if contrasting his slight
figure with Bob's fine yhytiunr, -Mr.

Tyiffr/iust/c^

t.rol the patronage of the State re bo has
.Ione for so many ycara, but he recognises
the propriety and justice oflhe Prwdwt's
action, and aoqaMacos heartily ia ths new
order -&gt;f things. And next winter ho wU)

thirty-two ycare ago, combined to dretroy
his property and drive him f{om his home.
One of the speakers—Hom J. Stoddard
Johnstau, Secretary of State—ia the!
coarse of his remarks alluded to ubis i iug man who bad a dollar to spare, would
event in the life of Mr.Clay, and aNd : scud in hi. money, and dirt.be would at
TT" V“ It
...UAMd.fcjta rf . te.
mg Mr. Clay an exile, and however much , .
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...
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k...j k...
i™» hi. ,b«. I. -ta- UI"I"S ref4-- “•1 n-'“, P* &gt;•
still admired bis staUfsrt- adherence to ! Congreva on the strength of that hobby,
what l.e believed to Le right. An old j For be it known that Nr. Donahue, like
slaveholder and an old abolitionist am- ■
gratulating each other upon the defeat of ■
the Ik-publican party and the prospective !
control of the federal government by the .
Democrats was, to say the least, singular.
Bat it was not mote so than the pra l languishing in tbt jail of Steuben ronnty,
eccn of a lire Ih-mcmtic adored orator, i ami a* the working men are too smart to
rejoicing at the mom barbecue. °u the :
same platform with Mr. Ofay. Col John-! advance anything to let him out, bo is
stun, Mr. Bwk and Hun J. C. 8. Kltek-J likely to stay there some time. The labor
bum, over the triumph of the Democracy i mnren#nt it hanging fire. Jhe managm
of Lexington. Thumann came is Jacob are anxious to litre a strike, but tbcoperaRom. In Mississippi be wan a legislator,
in Lexington he ia a preacher. IJc
stumped the State of Mississippi _jritb i arc aterse to letting go their hold, sad
Gen. Clay, aud was shot during the riots I ' those who hart not, hare no money to
at Fair Point. He is just .ho sort of man Spot the thing through. |Aod SwlnI ton, Schwab and Thouipsoo, the orators of

at the doerway sad asked:
"What are you g’Ang tn do with the
How to^lncreasa Pauperism.
MUuu?’1
Bob evan then wm aide to notice that he
There are too many natural roads to
had never seen her so ravtebingly beauti pauperism without building any new ones.
fol mi now, with her gulden hair falling
Hx-Congreasnuu Roosevelt of New York
over her charming draWJ/r, while her
The latest new party take
dty tbirka otherwise.
He makes an ap
the "Gulden Rule party.'*
peal to Mayor Ely to rccummrod to the
Chicago. The location isu
city of New York to at onee make an
appropriatiou for publie works, whieh will
give employment to its thonmnds of nn
employed men. He is certain that such a
policy is wiser than to care for them aa
otjecte of eharity, morn Christian than to

A full line of Undershirts and Dra
for FALL TRADE.
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT oow-

ttrt. of a nire line vf WORSTEDS and

SERfftt

is latest styten in the BEST FITTING

CASSIMERE8 .nd CHEVIOTS

IHITE SHIRT ia the City.

for

A complete Um of COLLARS ,snfi

OVERCOATING in ,w*4 Mik*-

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Strap

mzw ft ■» C'm— — al,.
raiitev
■sure wlsilve w m, «m* |&gt;a«II ate Up.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

TwentySeven Years A|

lore than all of Barry County.

The Mild Power

CURES
HUMPHREYS'

Mr. Mais, bf Baltim

TOBACCO.

Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY.

t erm “ r tri KVf”’ti.'. .

STOZSEE -WA.R.E.

‘ftsS&amp;wMiaS:

ad of MOO gsikme^of Ohio Ware.

Il is the best.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

TRIUMPHANT!
Advance Plow

■flic Selin iiciitf
■site Paper Futon
■flit Uidertraiif
i atic latiiu Wifi
0IEST1C IONTELi

TME LEADER

LIGHT-RUNNING

MOWER S- REAPER

DOMESTIC
HKWIHO HACRINK

ffil HMS6S EEPOimii BAHUT

BEST.

their back scats.
Being iu league with
Tammsay the probability is they will not
heed Uiis injunction.

Ip tho.npanioo of the Milwaukee W'&lt;‘»eoiMiit, Tilden and Heodrieka would do

Plaater, Lime,
*•* PriMImg,

once, Wada Hampton and Lumas Quintiua
Curtis Ufdlr being the two growing mao
in the ranks of tbo Democracy to-day.

JLcrnf

BUaik!

filwrrtmae CortUfimlaa. Str.

Stueco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, &amp;c.

■ wisest ic~s» ijc maciii.x oo.

CRAMPTOJX’S ~

When it is known that ths story of Mr.
Conkling's vpposii ion to the President's
policy and that silly and dogmatic expres-

IMPERIAL iSOAP

!

i

ip hi
"'

E THE “BEST.”

the New York Sun, people will wait to
hoar iron Mr. Cockling Jnet ■ though
temporary relief, bat at the cost of ail oth­ notHng had been said concerning him.
er wtanca, and result in Ito increase of the
The Bangor Commercial (Dam.) dore
number of people whose labor » not need­
not believe that there ere 500 men in
ed, because in the older aeetious of the
Maine who voted for Hayes last Novem­
country there is no longer a demand fur
ber who will rote for Williams in Septem­
crowds of laborers who can only umi a
ber. Of the 2000 Hayes voters io Ban
gor* it dore not believe that five wiM vote
for Waiiame, and has not board cf oae
cy for public works.
Already too much
baa been squandered in tha: direriioo. The
people are burdened with taxes, and this te
a proposition to increase that burden, not
to build parka or rtrecis which tbc city three reooths with all elaaaov of Vermont­
needs, but simply to give employment to ers rndding in not leu than half the roan­
fifty thousand men who are idle, because tire of the Stite, sad as th* reoult is sat­
th-.y refuse to go' where cmploymont may isfied that "the Republican* of that State
uphold and rejoice in th* Pramfleut's poli­
be found, or demand that capital shall em­
ploy a kind of labor which it dore not cy three u&gt; one.'*

hi

elover
lady wholike
sharply
SecretsIWwitMM
Mr.critickvcd
Roosevelt's,
If
■or
theafford
sister
carried
into effect, willdismissing
doabdtsm
ral General from the
use she was not quslif duty, evidently mivte at Washington for
itioas, and to a certain
ith this heresy.

Sue* three day. ti
the railrosd trad
nwbn will hr the owi

SOAP.

uxl that
hungry 1
I The probability
now ia,
is, that there will be
ity now
no pwral strike here, thia fall. The aresun is too far advanced, and the would-be
strikers haven't the mowey to do it with.

the large attendance upon tho Rapubli
meetings docs not seem to indicate a
The proposition of Mr. Rcowvclt is not cline of intomt in the party or indif
a novel one. Il te one to which Commun­
ists bold generally
The journals which
11m Utica Observer pautions the Canal
advocate public work* sod railroad salavid- Ring Democrats in New York to keep

BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.
BUSINESS suns.

hlflriii

Had bo scanned hi* prisoner ctady, he
might h«t&gt; dctoctod something fomliiar iu
hia lincamcnis, but in caretaa contempt
he took him iu with a swwptag glance m
an average burglar, whose tdotiftty was a
quesiiou fur tho j*&gt;lire.
- Ifc&gt;b hal apt uttered a word. In the
coUinfoto falsity of hte position be could
tn-t indeed murter presence cf mind to rerolve on sny course, but ragardod with a
k:ud of fatuity the extraordinary direction
esocta were taking. But when George
returned with the rope, and ortltred him
to put his hand* behind hiss, he said, iu a
tone to quiet that it surprised himself:
"Hold m, Mr. MeLone , this joke ha*
gone far enough. I am Robert Withere,
a: your service, and I rrvpccxfully decline
to be considered in the light of a burglar

.^-irel Mhw. &lt;

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CiwartM'v Jotiwrtst M«i&gt; to ths Bsm.
Cnm»«M&gt;-&lt; las-rlst Seo* u lb. 1U.U
ttaaa»Ska*vSav«tS*t K*a&gt;totks Bail
Cr»«.*u*'. b**uW«MS 1. Ik. But,

Gleanings.
, tbs post RopsMtaa
Hoads? staatag of sp*

need. There is such a eta* in every'city;
and Boston Aidermen hare reesnCy urged

PATENTS
them. The "cumtitnenfs," above refer­
red to ehoukl have elected Goa. Joe Haw­
ley, then there would have beau uo doubt
on the question of srmod currency.
Some Democrats cf Delta county, Ala-

rmM

^,'Mm Link, D
W«. Camptail. D. t
(Ua drunk. Aim
Utt. p&amp;i. drw.k.

�/ The efty schools opened ou Monday of
this week with a full attendance. Tho
following io the Dumber attending in neb
department sod in the ward schools:
Hivh‘Bohool, 46; Grammar, 45 ; Intennediate, 53 , 2nd Primary, 54; Irt
Primary, A, 41 ; Im Primarv. B, 56 ,

An Ohio paper lelU of om of tha eas­
terns of sons ol the pwpU of the Slate.
When a young man uf Upper Sandusky

calls on a young lady of that place, be finds
a Murphy badge ou one corn* of the ran­
ter table, and oo the other corner the
miaiatnre of a tniuen, and before proceed•
iog to business ho is required to chooae
. which comer bo accepts.

A long cummuuication from John C.
Cutaran of Hope Center hss rreehed .us,
giving a glowing account of tbc work
done in that section by tin) Reform Club.

it wifi be well enough to uy Ural we de­
sire comspoudscce fn»m every locality in
the County, but, of course, we want the
'fhere will Ke no services at the M. R\
news fresh sad crispy. Long articles are
CLur.-h next Hol-bnth.
not desirable, particularly when the events
A f.c.appke find their way in market deteited are only of ncigbotboad interest.
and bring a gwd price.
.
We don't get mad at ths Expavndrr
Th* attention of Hastings people is in­ for stealing local items from the A'foteamoa,
becauw. 1st, the editor indirectly admits
vited to T’sln»cr&gt; new ad. thia week.
of.having so doos-, sad. "nd. the Ex.
is not to luy to “reha.h,” but
when the Harting. Ranneb takes a
whole half column of editorial, won) for
ward, from tha A/ato*maM- awl nlafwa tf

ak&lt; r lias been dccidnl in favor of
oplrinacts.

•• jf tljew days there will be a dead
tl&gt;- ratfread track; and we are not

nwra ever htei m original editorial.

Read the premium list In this reek's
Mr..Slain, iff Baltimore, Barry county,
ttecM^ • ’1 ten LuiheU of large, perfect, Ipaper. You will find souiodiiug there to
Hocftem*. They brought $4 par buslicL ! 'inters* you. Krery person U interested
jo the suctwai of our county faig and all
’A little fellow, who lately moyedioto’ '
should take a&lt;t»«ive part iu procuring at­
town. ls»‘.'Monday repotted to his people '
tractions for every deparunent. There
that he t»t»i have new books, as his i ought to be a grand display of lowers and
i bouse plants, as well as bt turnips, boct&gt;
We wt-ubl adggest that at tbo next base ' ' and eatfoagas. Nothing so Uanlifice a
lifl mstah a way l-c obtained to got on the ■ home aa a properly seloctol sMOrtmeut of
' Fair Gr.Mnds without taking the gate off ' house plants and lowers and ibntbs far the
the Uwgcs.
yard. Lei there be a good display and i»
The roj-ort that a dose a weddings were there is no premium offered tor any thing
toso.-ur in Hastings this fall may be true except for the finest collection of honse
plants, we hero offer for the finest bouse
. pfofit of any dreeripteou, to be designated
i by the .regular committee, a cue year’s
pud up subscription to the Bamwbk.

Ksnon Bamsxx:— Having
t.,
viril Ora^’Ue1
lB.
to town, a fnoeral vroo&lt;M*&gt;n w&lt;udit« its
way to thu Bsprirtshureh. Upon inquiry
* to.
•*««* i«ieU
-------------various rumors
Hn was some
weeks since arrested upon suspicion of hav­
ing burned a bant neatly iw yewre ago
io the town of Goo Pfaim, Allegan ««y
belonging to one Herbert. He was taken
to the Allegan jail, where ba was given a
good taaoy liberties by the Sheriff, m he
seemed u hav« no f«re of roe riotion of
the crime charged, therefore manifested no
desire to escape, atd the Sherifi let him
work io the garden, and take care of the
Sheriff’s bone, etc., through the day, and
al night would imx be locked into bis cell,
but merely bo locked in the jal It s*-ms
that oo Monday the 27lb, he was out m
u-ual looking after the Sheriff's chores,
sod just before locking up tiowt of tho jail,
be Kcrvtly left, but the sheriff auppauag
him to be iu jail as usual, did not know
he hsd left until morning. Wicks cause
to Orangerille, where ho had a farm, went
toe neighbor by the dame of Caswell,
where it secuts Wick’s youngest daughter
wan, a girl sInui ten yearo of age, and
there took supper Turehy afrernoua. Hu
left CaawriJ s before dark aial probably
went to hix own betme. Be it koown he
wm not living with his wife. He bad
been twioo married, and had separated
from both wires, and yon :
will remember that he j-oeted
in the Bais KB, the first one
yeans ago and the last uno so®ctimo last
winter or spring. As shore staled be went
to lib house rind took his dock and
dothes line and went back towards Co­
well's, but between Wicks aud Caswdi's
war tbc farm vtone Bagley, tho farm for­
merly owned by John Patton, and io one
of the Adds ofothe shore mentioned farm,
on Wednesday morning the body of Wicks
was found by hks daughter above spoken
of, snepeuded to a tree. Tho little girl

Our rcbol was opened vn Monday fur
the year. Prof. R. W. Huntington as
principal sbd MlB M:m Medartuy xod
Sirs. Breby m assistanta. Pupils -stteadlog the first day one hundred and thirty-

PROBATE ORUKM
“
SfflISSig

ting down one nt the beautiful thoroughfarm of our village, ooe morning last week,
he war accosted by one of the oldest set­
tlers of our Tillage who revealed to me
the startling fact and surprising news that
our rille was bom only nine years ago.
The first slick that
cut by
The land upon whieh
our village is now Mtuated was then a
buwliug wildcracM inhabited by the beast,
of tho forest and tho rod men who went
their way unnolsslmL The Tillage is now
situated npos both banks of Tboenspplc
river, which afford, abundant water power
for the preesnt and will for all time to
come, and anywhere 'fountains uf water
can be obtained by dig-ti.g or driving welb
fifteen foot oe less. Our village has now
a population oftfrer one thousand, contains
sevon dry goods, two hardware, three agri­
cultural. three mHHncr, (and another com­
ing) four grocery, two drug, three jewelry,
and ony feed Stare, where ah kinds of fe^d

that he died easy end at onre though bis
neck was not broken. In hia t/xAet

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GOOD ms TO THIS PUBLIC!

PROBATEORDKRl

’

STOCK OF GROCERIES

Suit* actually worth |7.50 now only $5.00
Suita actually worth $10.00 now only $B.60.
Suits actually worth $12.00 now ouly $8.50.
&gt;.
Suits actually worth $15 00 now ouly $10.00.
Coat* and Veatt really worth $10.00 only 7.50.
•
Coats and Vests regular price $12 00 only $8.50.
Boys' suite $1.00, 1.50. 2.50, 3.00. 4,00.
Boys' suite for $4 and $5 worth 50 per cent more.
Mena fine all wool pants $2,50, 3.00, {1.50.
Men a all wool Coats, job lotted Mixes, Only $2.50. and 3.00
worth 5.00 to 8.00.
MEN’S WHITE VESTS worth $1.25 only 75 cte.
Men's summer coats 25cte.
M^n's heavy linen pants for 85c, worth 1.26.

Entire stock to be sacrificed to
make room for our fall stock.

FBOPLB OK BAKBY COUNTY

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
.

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St.,

GRAND RAPIDS.

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COMPETITION

DEFY

Lost $100,000
$20,000 Reward!

For rhe Utcst stxl bmt, stylm in Silk
Handkerchiefs, Scsrf., Ties. Collar, and
Cuffs, gu tn G3 Monroe St, W. A. PaLmk*. Grand Rapifo.
.
|&lt;&lt;
D«. Buuco.i~Gn and after Sept. 1st,

medical tarnm Bsrmm.

■onus IM «rt,« d.llus iroitard

Q ««h 1st b«4 ru&gt;
ih«M.
fw i&gt; tk. rtH sf tao.rtna. 1
T-'l'S
nr mi&lt;r. Mkshteaa

A special meeting of the Common
Council wm held at tliAr room Monday
cveniox August 27th. 1877. Hi. Honor
Mayor BeqUy in the chair.
K.I1 of Alderman teaag called ths fob
' lowing were present:
Jtld. Abbey, McNaughton, Spaulding,
Winklomsn, Tomlinson and Young—6. •
Absent—Dewey and Y'oun«—2.
Miautss of the previous mating were1
read and approved or amended .
The fuMoviog rtj«t of Side and Crons

All peraoos indebted l-&gt; the firm of AL
IrtL 41 Trcgn, Milliners, of this city, are!
hereby notified that their account/ mint
positively be settled by the 15th of 8«p-J

BY A(.L .ST0RE-KEFPER8

CHESTER’S CURE! §20,000 RE WARD
' ‘ EECEfftY JSCOWffi SEED!
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Asthma,

Utat all our aoount. should be settled by liroiich it 18,
September first
B*kt.ow AGoodteab.

The partnership hetwren E. F. A I. W.
Brown ba. been diafolvcd by mutual I “
agvixteeat. taking effrcl July 1st, '77 11
hare OMsduded to remain perms orally in
Hastings, and will be fonud at my nvidunce, the house lately occupied by Mrs.
Iraae Holbrook, corner of Blate and
Broadway Sta. 14tf
I. W. Bnowx.
Hriek for .Seat myvsrf'gitwo 23d,
in Rutland.
liitxBr L Nkwtox.
Dec. 5th, 1876.
xxiBJU

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Sarsaparilla
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1! te Sip df teBIG HAT.

taatekMwMktlwIWW

Z.’ B. WilHson Aria to thank his many

ING TH KM AT Mt'CH £0»0!
PHJ('£S~Don t fail to are the gDude be- j

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

fore purchasing.
SIGNOr BTGHE3LA.T

GROCEKIES.

Friday

t!i| Fair Ground, between tho Farm, waiting in • victory for the form­
8.J. B.
ibis city and the “Nino er of20 to 15.
Itajuing.
On account of ap&lt;hirao» the game was diaeon-

Ihei seventh inning. The score
pili 7 to Nine Spots 2«.
r. ^bermut, pastor of tbc M. E
tlti. city, today Imres ’us for
-. whence be will s» to his new
ibor. Three ywra of serriw
people lutro procured for him
os friends. The best wishes of
inity will follow him and his ewoily wherever they may be rent.

Ourtown was graced with two wedding*

Sept. 2nd.
While writing I nndentand Allen baa
returned from the Rapids with hia 150
reward for tho stolen home. W. L. B.
We bad a very fins Sabbath School
Cri.bration at Wm. Lindsley’a grove oo
the 30th. Seven schools were reprcaent-

AL..: .luxMxut, nfworic has Iweo doo#
is the r,» of removing bodies from tbo
Udgnre yard. Comparaiirely few re■«iu. It i. to be hoped that next year
th. puk will be improved to imeh an ex­
tent that the public mil find plreaure io
•“king its retreat. U should be ssxdased
"J beautifo-d in crery porniWe tsanmw.,
Thu p«k »UI some day be the pride ol
VVoodteod ttnm*.

FanMM are mmmeMiag to rot •
This ha. bms. . hrakhr.1 MMO.

J” eonjde.

C.um dm, (mm all. '

*». la LSI.

SUGARS.

CARBOLIC OIL

TOBACCO,
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B. Sunday School ptenic last
Hope Center.
Friday
a suercM In more ways than
one. Tn crowd wore thoroughly .reach- ' I wish to 0vo you s short akste* »f
our Grange, kijowo «« the Hop. Grange
i&gt;’o. 144, st th. last meeting. LoU *t our
th* take, hut notwithstanding tltesa tub Hal! in this uwnstiip. on Saturday
faapa th: tittle and hlg girls and boys had। nine, Aug. 25,1877. They hsd a f*&lt;t
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* p»4 time and would be ready to go
apid l'- • fire: opportunity, -rain or ao

d«r in ibis city.
Music by Lire Reed.
Uro Wood, and Prof Rhoden foil bond.
Supper at Gib Mstbowa'for nigtay ewwts

Ed. BAimn: Thursday Atom’mg,
about tms o'clock, intelligence was conreyed (to Juatace Nichol, that Stephen
Wicks had rommiuel suicide by hanging
himself to a tree io om of John Bagley‘a
folds i*o and a half miles front this vD-

of all hinds cured. Cancers of the III mat
revered without breaking the akin if takso early. Knits «.* Med. Very little

)«*It has been aaccrtrined that bo ap
Adopted by ayes and nay. a* follows;
pearcd in tbs vicinity of Parton IJoWor
Ayos—Abbey, McNaughtoa, Spaulding,
rome four or five days before be adju-fod
that nrefofe, am| h«!
M troi the Winkleman, Tomliaacn and Young—G.
Nays—None.
hands of bis daughter, who nsidrn in the
By Aid. Totnllnson:
fondly pf Mr. B.^«ry
jhiilrnt that the 0&lt;re«t Comsillteo bs sad
h appear, th* aha wm an one of her ar«&gt;ortt7 autbnvW to mum the F*J*ag
matt visita, arid diacs, erod the body o( ot Brcmlway, saulh trow CraiarMrvte to W&lt;Jher d-mmsed father.
Adopted by ayes and nays m follows
Ayes—Abbey, McNaughton, Spaulding,
Winkleman. TomlinaoD and Young—6.
Naya—None.
The rrport of Aid. TcrmltMoq, Chair-

Wodumdaj night a stronger traveling
with n hem and buggy rt-H-d
Mr.
a-A— Allen's and rtacyd until morning
and traded horacs, exchanging s very fin.
bora, far sti Ud blind * hi. obj-rt Uing to obtain 115 to dischargn a debt due
chu d&gt;y at Grand JUpida. Later in the

§20,000 REWARD

Catarrh.

'•WONDERFUL CURES

book war twenty-ulu*. dollars iifmoRcy,
Our Business Houses.
and the following written with a pencil od
.i It mlgbrU e&gt;«Jectarcd by parties re­ a scrap ut paper:
Anr. iL at the Hotel de t’res«y : Sun*- siding outeude the city, that we barn Terr
day. Ar-lrew Link, D. A D. Monday, few business houses, from the Mmple fact
Wm. Campbell, D. &amp; ». Ifau Shay, that oo few avail themselves of the facili
plaia drunk. Alvin Rice, ditto. Bun, I tisa open trthem for advertising.
Aldrieh, plain drunk.
We have perhaps aa largo a number of
ffoxni -of H&lt;i]«*riaors will med weal groecricW ioU diy good. store, ro any eity .
The Sumo A. Wicks be speaks of, was
n-&lt;oth. All |«-reom baring bills agsinst of 3,000 inhabitants in Michigan ; and in i
hialaft wife who at present resides at
the county should hare them made out Do section of the State outside of the I
I’lainwdl. She was is Orangerilk- el the
properly aud iu tim-i-a.-, the Isw direct* in large towns con be found better scleelious I time the fawral was l«Hd, but did not aiI have the largest stock of Grooerim in
of goods. We find -here aiveral of the , tend, showing cooehu|Te!y that she is a
order to get limn allowed.
tbcGtr, and will aril them for
Best’ white wheal brings SI.15 to-day, best hardware, in the county, and the beartlex, or rcry queer woman. Your cor­
Accepted and adopted by ayes and nays
lean money than any
am! beat white wheat flour retails for S3. bu.-’ncss hooxs, take tnem together, would respondent has been aaquaiutnl with the as follows:
The sbiivo it clipped from tho Battle i
deceived for tho last tan yean, and knew
Ayna—Abbey, McNaughton, Spaulding,
Creek .A.NrNuf uf Ltet Thursday. On that
be WM a preUy tough cu-toiprr though bia Wiaklcman, Tomlinson and Youbg—6.
day wheal.sold in Hastings for 11.25.
», pcasemod ofsome very goed qualities of
Says—None.
Falk, a son of tho now famous magnet­
character. He hM imbed led a chequered
On motina of Aid. McNaughton the 1 hare it from 20 cte. to DO eta. per lb. &lt;
life, if his own ntoyies uro tp l&gt;b preditod, account of Adam Hock for |S was allowed
ic di-ti r of Orangeville, Is in jail on
50 nt. tea e-ptal to any in the eity
diarpg A burglary. A neighbor’s wheat
that rosta yon 75 eta.
and I do not know that bls end ia much of and an order ordered to be drawn on the
Om trial wifi eunrinoe yon.
bis had Iren tampered with; and snspi« surprise to those who koew him best; Fire Department fund. Adopted by ayes
.
Qt'lMBT, Sept. 1, 1877.
dnn f.inted, in that direction. He will
though
there
are
many
in
tho
vionity
and
nays
a»
follows:
The Quimby Base Ball Club, ami the
hate hi. i x.fainaiMti ou Monday next.
Ayee—Abbey, McNaughton^pealding,
Unions of Hastings township, played a where he fired who-arem to manifest rooJlj’casc ball was played last match game of Brae Bell oo the County
Winkleman. Tomlinson and Young-6.

cu tre tiL-ht &lt;if the 31 «t ult. Il wM-not
seren , ■&gt;.. ih i &gt; dimsgn the erope
(

ANY ARTICLE USED
"-on-irjui STATIONERY will llnd w complete
I- L vzpp x u invt-u
- «&gt;|.o-

PMY DRUG STORE

sot renioti ut the affair.. He sontbc clock 1 ■ State, ye», and the growth of Chicago bu
upon ths ground nndtf the trcrt and »et I not been creatar for tire same time Amos.
it running, and It was still runnier at tbc
Council Proeosdlnga.
time the inquest wm 'held. He had exe­

ground. Hia tnneth and ryes Were closed
and his arm. hung n rurally by his aide.
His general tppearahce woukf; Indicate

tioitc ueeauig new books the coming term of Schoo

Balance of Our Spring and Summer stock.

ran bo bad at reasonable rates, we sra not
soutpeUsd io pay three dollars pey quart
for &lt;&gt;als as was paid tn a neighboring city
some days ago, ‘ but perhaps they were an
extra kind, tbs'is to ray. oats,’’ raid a
friend at tny dhow Wlio rcetned to knop,
and other stores to numerous to mention.
Wo have four hotels,a Urery, opera house,
the finest in the Grand Birer Valley be­
tween Grand Rapids and Jackson, a foun­
dry, threi saw, two leuring, throe planing,
and one carding tnlB, two Airolturo facto­
' .l,en lhe neighbon gathered together at
ries, three churches and two saloons, In
the «emi r,f horror and a messenger was whieh Hastings exoeib ut and only in
I rent to Orangeville fora Justice cf th*
that particular, sig market U of Jhe best,
' Pcsce. Stephen Nickola Ea&lt;|. and others al way • conducted by hmest men who are
: »a»i arrive/l on the ground, where an in- ready at all times to pay the highest mar
[ quevt was held, and die verdict waa that kei prices to tho fanners for their products,
th-onid Stephen L. Wicks came to his
*
* al facilities are in a thriving
death b; hi. own hand by Ltnjpag. The I rendition;
profemionala co««irt of u
body was tbeu takes down and convoyed j, editor
" who
’ edits an excellent paper in the
to Wick’s qwn rra-l.l-raiM^whcre it retnsiu 1 ; vllle, three ministers, three attorneys, five
•d till it was interred' on Friday! following I i physicians but none tf these are of the
in the cemetery at Orangcvitk village..| vMutg pcniuasi'jn Tho village ia sur­
The above are foci’ us near aa poX cor-' rounded by a beautiful and fertile country
rrspuudent could gal her
though
almost every’ individual I saw hajl a differ- ! ■ the sp«»t thrifty anti growing town* id the

rated himself in the most complete man.

Closing Out!

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BAD

UUm—-

CROCKERY

'v.-rompoution U quality and P

DACHE.

WANZER A BARNES,
jOtty Drug Store,

SiiBB't Lire
W liiiciis.

�, &lt; /-TB?
By jlacb.gi
9B tU grtrtl:

Cofltrsct.

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77fr! Leading Paper of

Dm Moiacw. Iowa, Aag. 2'J.—Deuils
of a railroad acmdecton ths Chicago, Bock
Island 4 Pacific llailroad, at the e*u
branch of Four Mile Creek, seven tniJa
from tha city, are beginning to arrive.
The natnliev of killed is attested all lire

f, tttecM CWt. Iu ehryaalia .ia ao
Mt in tte winter ttec that they acorn
I upon t^verytking that afford* them
nt protection; even open tho door?

h, KMhctteea appeared upon
-lutbey were content with
owrre; but whila thia teportDes Manes. Aug. 29 —The liody Um
iddie the outaado leaves, they taken out from the wreck near Altoona at
aatroi in tba head alao, and 3:30 p. m., was a Mnr Crow, the wife of a
workman iu a pork h-&gt;UM in Bast Des
Moioca. Her Lead was caught and masked
between two can, and it bow pulleW off.

Jm. Mu, 117,

HASTINGS K^JJBLICAN BANNER.

rrw&gt;«»n«f'

Has The Largest Circulation,

Is Kadically Republican in Sentiment.
OOKTT A.IJJTS TITE3 LATEST KTE^XTS,
ia that of su editor who copied from a boa- i
tile journal one uf bis own arUcfo and |
beaded it "A AV retched Attempt at Wit." ■
•'AVbst I object. to,"aaid a Texas horae-:
thief, aa ho waa about u be drawn np, ••is '
your banging me here in the run when
there'a plenty of shade dona by; however,

BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD

rTstfff raa- — •*-*

.Bbor.Bnj-

Vbnxar wits Baas Ulla kaa wt»r U4
siri:
"|sric&amp;.“r.ra^SiiIt K m

crore .

Fort Wane, RAILROAD.
Jacim &amp; Saiiiai

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And tu n Local. Paper is unsurpasNCtl in tbc State.

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Subscription Price only 31.50 per Year

Si$g
ft/t ■ A

in Advance.
In’Onr

JOB DEPARTMENT,

'aluoagallu rapidly dctfreaimg hpni
eiuae. 11 baa already vpnsd orcr
a aectioM of thia country, being uken
them apart even with block and Uckle.
The turn* of the last man taken oat was
Thomas Dunaway, of’ Eart Ite Moines,
It is new almcet as widc-sprvadaa the cab-1 who recently ran away front the insane
tejreucaltivaud
asylum.
The bultcrfite have their Udics blagk
above, with wipjs whiteTteftwalv may lv datinguwbed from
UxMbi.by hr(rinR two round .spots, rareJy.Uwes, invted of one, m in the malt,
upon the fronA wings. Undemraih'bolli
Tito bridge was over what is known
sexes*are alike,laid have two spots cn each
sa Four Mik Creek, nine miles cast of Dre front wing, which arc usually yellowish, Moines. It is a hub stream, /generally
y« eomettees with a grosninh tint. They quiet, and never before known to ’be as
vary much is shade of color, but tho high aa it wa« made by the unpneedented
ulwtre genera) flcseripliou will be suficient rains of juiUrday morning and the night
to iftrebli-one Ito n:rogiiu«- them, as tbo

• We are prepared to fill all Orders promptly for

Dodgers, Posters, Bill Heads,Let•teiti

ter Heads, Note Heads, State­
ments, Envelopes, Busi­
ness and Calling
Cards, &amp;c„ &amp;c.

CM icq -aioa wiU be white or nearly so,
and the
and
the slight
»light Variations of tint, from yd-

IRANB RANKS DIVI8I0I,

SIND IAP1II AMD DiraOlT

Geo. M. Dewey, Editor.
'"Thia buttrrfV dspueita its eg-ja upon the
tests ot tfce cabU-e. emally upon the
jtnd.v side. Ury are exretMmgly bcantifid when magnified. Iiaring adrlirate tint,
variaUe as is the butterfly, and aeemlogly
etched with a beautiful actwock of lints.
' Tbc larva: is.pale green, finely dotted with
iihuk, with a yellowi«h stripe down tho
bwek. and a row of yellowish spots along

what oliKure. seme fsrnim do nut not ic*
them, aril think thev bare another variety,
whHt-pcsmlle.-wc have two'native
epetira thu K«notim«v fold upon the eaU
bnge. but they are eperea in numbers.

State St., Ifastingy, Midl­

Several Engliah railway companies are

Jwr/iSS?
t‘&gt; vlnn C»a, akMStUaa waa.if Ml
s&amp; v a,?uhsusss xrt.1
WZMfrAjWrJMArcS:
Cui.

Mrs. Mulcek-Ctaik has writicp some 1

Fn£«««» NMfetrUh. .aawt I

■Why place rteyvt.ieet, and change' tu a
iryaalb, wki^ii, though variable io color,
txealjj pie RMO, apexIled with uiinuln

The second hroud pass the winter iu
IjRaoadition, thia »peore, like our native
-w. haring two broods each year.
.

vour lurdahipa brother, the Bi«b»p ■
WtoeU-tur, aulweribea," urged l)i&gt; app!
cant. "If I were x drofa. hr, I; u..ul
auhamhe tuo," Waa the reply.

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VOL. 22. NO. 20,

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., SEPTEMBER 12, 1877.

or ADVKftrninfG.

WHOLE NO. 2066.

The Old Reliable

“Ihrn't want to fa sphyuked!' acramed Toddie, in a tose which onoi ss ra
Bwtea. vkfaut a mBUimi s hvymtina
Xftempt at a masuw! chora by a raw-41*
“Thu mute give M-.’trtaca, too,’’ said
1 and an ugrraaed w*gpn-yfaal.
Toddia ; “.'prime ia fovriy; mo girm ua
“You're not to fa'whi^ped," continued
lota of’em. SoraedteMthey re sandy, but &gt;ndUu&gt;U&gt;.
Mr. Butou.'font you nrast lexis tot to
they're nsessi vfan they're bSttosatAra. " I “A«u
tow-h thing* withou: jennimios. I think
rough buff -ro-ry ,
(fasisSte). ■
.
that to go without your flEsacra would tbeCincionatl romote-rZ; tha fallowing
.
“How would you like to fa shat up fa i«i£ Makses for
help yon so remember that whai you have
. dark room all the tn oralag, to tkriek ■
Tfa evvnts or the acriiat resulted i:.
“PrisaSuiBmre, Mkh.. vfa. ffawIts Bales are more than that of any other Drill in the World.
about th. asaghty things you wn done t' luuli being aa boar late, so that Mr*. Bur
l inked Mm. Burton.
loo wan cumpeUsd to sake cenwiwable ed Toddie, bursting out crying. (K. B. ^d. Sept. A-Tfa remrin. of tfa grem
More sold in Michigan than any other three drills.
Mmnuoaey, Fartfar Mntqunrie, ware dag
“Huh! .rid Budge, that vwuWo'i fa haste ill preparing brvfaf for * round of
No Agricultural Implement in the World enn boast such a prec•p today m tfa prmeoM of a
no a'prias as all. w. cun de tfaa any lime i mil. She vm too fal-poraremd, how
at d p. m Tfa remain.- were in a btreb
«wfaw«U&gt;
that we do anything had. .nd papa rad
edenci?
berk onftn, two thirfrnwsm of fatl bark.
i~mm.fimi.oax. Why ran
to
। Its feed is the universal favorite wherever grain is grown. Be-1
bring ywur pickfa home, t don't think
The osarid. box WM not much dSrayriL
The remain* are as axhibhforaMtUdachcause,
putt very mtn «bo« pamuto and, and psueoedad to instruct tfam in tfa du
die ('hurch pew."
lito aad privilegw of the afternoon
laL—It is the only PERFECT feed without a change ol* gnera.
Mi* Bartos did sot espials,’m did
“ IferfiBg. ■" die mid. patting .n xmi
I 2d.—It is the only feed whose wheels are turned upon a lathe
arouod Meh boy, “Aunt Alim mua fa
|miking theta perfectly accurate.
aw*y thfa afternoon for an hour or two,
«bd I want you to fa rare and let thing.
3d.—It is the only feed that guages its opening according to the
afoM
while I am goee."
site of the grain to be sown.
.
| in the yard tbat yon like. fn£ you must
Both boy. promfad faithfully.
। 4th.—It is the only Drill that sows exactly the same amount
not go .way or come into tfa bouse uMil i Oa bm return, two hour, i.ter, Mr*
’ from each feed cup. ’
.
I rail you at tvalfa o'dook. I afal fa Burton wm met .1 her front dflor by two
' very busy ihb seornfaj and mnsX not be, I »«n ifa»y httl. bgys, with faoro fa’! of
i I Tl Ims s y—fact foree feed gram seeder, a ruliablrflfaMlteBritfW, I
disiurfad. Now yos will try aad fa goad
ITJeome baek. id-Imc if you thfak you ioml tradirin in This rammra. mperi.Hy
is well made and beautifully finished, and w without a doubt, the]
tho mppomd dimonry ef tfa tour-foet
boys, won't yosT
.
1
C“ l* J0"1
"I will,’’adiimed Toddie, taming up
A* Mra. Burton left the rootra die waa K™T« of tho great explorer, 1’cre Mar
DK.C . lit SbEl.l.,
haa been a very fruitful throe of
an honmt little fro. fora Uss, and drag I
followed by a shrtak tbat
lo pieroa
aad iarmugaUou.
Were ha
gfag hi. aunt dowa u.til fa could put bta
,he “'** ,1E* *“* k t't"d ®T«r h.lf the
vma about far and give far an aflcCDouste
earth. Bat turning haaiilv. ah. aaw that remain token &amp;»■ the rooutb of the riv.
_____ Wooot-kTO. MICMICXX.
hag. Badge, however, .ssmtd km fa attdToddie, from whom it had pnxwdnl had er io ol4 Maemra, aad tfasne to porit St.
he World.
itation.
, ;
umlber fallra out &lt;,f hi. cfaD, mt bmu
Th. dcor elcued. and Mra. Burton,
lomewbal coafMed, but mill rMoluto, teated herorif at the pi“* /« practice. She aad pertly esecuted. A bit of vail seven!
had been playing perhap. ten tasnutes f.-ct Joe*. ltd bare from floor to ceUiag, I
peril, were tecutomod to invoke tfa aid
■ when a long drawn sigh from »ocie»n« not cxtvpc for a atafh picture, had loag trout ■
ot tfa good Father a* tfa guardian angel
hcreelf, caused far to turn hastily aad fa­ led Mrs. Bartoc. xrtfai- «y«,and ah* now J
of the Ottawra, do Out mem to fare been
, nohl tfa boy. Budge. A item reproof wm foevd that tasteful mind., like pwl otxs.1
very pnrtieular aa to loonlity.
all ready. b«t .omehov fa never reached
As the r.ault oi our discumiua we are
Brigham Young and Hit People.
"1 think no room U perfect without
pretty well agreed as to tfa folk,wing oooflowm," Mid Badge; "w&gt; dore papa to' Frvmjbejr. t. Bvrafafo*.
ciuwaas
Budge'a euuntenaore wm an UttarV&amp;d.fol OMMto. to we tfaegbt Wd a-prire yoa
The pfaram which Diebeue pet rate tfa
Ffat—That two ytsn after Marquette
that '.b. wm sure hi. active ronaewwee had with cocm. "
realised tfa impropriety of hie .flair with
On the floor in a bmp, which war not mouths of all Americans ra dmcriplive of wax famed at wfat is now known as Ledth. jar. ana ho bad come to eon fem
wiibpnt Hateful ammgement, wax ov„‘a! pretty Msriy every American of nrorai itagton. when "augar tune wxa ov*," acme
"Aunt Alios," arid Binlgv. “do you cart-load of Mon-* dirp. wed aa a “rockery," ncnoe fairly ifaooga to Brxrbam \ oung. ilurtT caaora of eoov.ro*! Indians ml by
weet s
ojbi
knew J don’t think much of your garfan? and cl top thereof, and working through Tfa meet ifaioua reflection tfat bw dmth appraatment u hie grave, dug m&gt; hie re­
There ain’t a turtle to fa found in it from the ereviem, wm * large quantity of atrert | .uggoat. i&gt; that fa rraliy vrm "ooc of the main* and brought him •boara."
Sc-oed. —That St. Iguaoc. being the
one end to the other, aad ne alee gruey dual. From toveral ol the crwvieca pro Stoat twmaikabic nm to tfa country.'
la on. aspect fa vm a vulgar efaal, of mfaiuu that fa f.-unded, van hi* fame,
traded fonw, MMMvfat vifad, asd brerenema, la his rharaetm fa wm emeu- ।raJuotoWMaame.
iag evideace ofhaving boM&gt; rercraJ limes
tially
roeree
afa
brutal,
vithmu
raftae■nurd.—That the story of hro burin! ia
"Cna't ywu sndmtaad, IMe fay," said direrrengwi tod dropped upon the dry .oil |
Mr*. Burton, “tbat w. arranged tb- I.oum- which partly curerod tfair root*. Around moet without crirare, without the finer ithe old ermetory of Macuxnc, tfa ante,
It will pay you to Drill your grain. You will save one-half!
quant lawsuit and removal of his fanes to
•nd grosnda to suit ouxatfas. and not1: the faae wm twined aererel yard, of Vir
bushel of seed per acre, and gain from three to ten bushels per
St. Ign.co wu only a myth.
little fay. wfa come to aw M?"
*
' | pinia creeper, while from the Up .prang a
Fourth.—Tbst the wu of tfa miason,
“Wei, I don't think that wu a very ] weli-bi.cbed specimen of tfa ZXk.ru
acre in the yield; but to obtain the best rrsulto ysw rmut hare a
after th. farnmg of tfa buBdu«s by tfa
nice thing to dn." raid Badge
My pap. j rtram .uem (tfa common ' rfink w—d j..
J)riB flat will not bunch the teed.
Jesuits and tfair removal, wm for a long
I Th. three oowrvttor* gat-d in aileocr for
ithcr fotkam w. do for ounralve* 1 : ■ mnta-ni, and thee Toddle looked up with ] Lii^eif a mater wiih alrarot nose of tfa time kat and grown ornr with ciders.
&gt;Frflh.—That there ia good rcwooe to
t Bunt to m*k« you that jar of pick-1
oau eseaBy employed to that end. A belSeo tfat this sito- ha. luen recently
ATTOBSEY AT l.AW A »&gt;I.IC1TOH
Ira. bul Tod aid I would fa Meo for yon.
man of pfaa speech, with no gift of clo- diaoobervd oa tfa farm of a Mr. Murray.
to I want and did it. iMiaad of raking x __ "I hope what you brought tu W rra]
qnoore, fa ye aariyad racn al hie will
Tfa evidence for thia coocluston is twwman that drove prat to giro m* a rile. nice," iwasrfad Badge, ' for 'tWM awful
with his oratory. Without evm the «x- fold.
Tfal'a thw way you ought to do about gu Irard work to make that rxk-rv IrncM
dona."
I never Wm k&gt; Ure&lt;fa my Ufa. Man. tcrsal appmraui» cf aasolity, fa imporad 1 First a tradition faadod down from bATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIThumelf up-.a bi. pmqd»- M a peophrt and tfar to eon and gratokou. in a puticular
FORCE FEED will suw all kind* of Grain and Gfum seed ax
"Nuppora yvu raa out now," raid Mn aii bon a btg fax. but we rojildn l fad
ar.-ured Mvxptaam for doensro and Indian family, oj a oertain crow on tfa
Butts ; “I told you sot to rutne fa usul toy Irvxm anywhere, an’ we' couldn't End
ly as Sand nyj- through an Hour
scheme tfa rnora dufahrol by vtgurotuly shore “that pointed out tfa direction of
I ralWyon."
th. gi/h to aek ’em. Thu aia't th. kind
■
Gia* And the
Manputt's grave."
Bat, you rae, I camo is far my top- l of fatar* tfat baa than fawun JaM like
Scraradly, a pencil sketch which I found
, laid it down io th. dialog room when I pcstty vMre,fat papa my. its »ort faalthy
fafaf m deadly aia. Hemtabfafad.hfa- ia the pjaraaico of tfa prtwewl |&lt;iovt of
■f greeting, M T.-ddy seised tfa tail ef the' mao fa, aad sow it ain't ifare al all. ‘IM than the Utas kind The fem. look kind *elf M a deafa,l. and drew willing subject, St. Ignacc. This invaluable drawing give*
like
to
know
wh*i
ynu've
d«M
with
it,
o'
thirtoy,
but
I
could
not
are
how
to
wa
lisrily Hky. lcm«. “What &lt;h&gt; you think
from ah parte of tfa world He aanaotd tfa oriftmal ute of tfa Fraoth vilu^c, the
ud
why
folks
eas
t
kt
htllo
boy.'
tki.gs
ter
'em
witfaat
wmiin
the
carpet,
au
1
-----—
a
*_.
-------hu
wbu
now? W« re got a new baby, and Tod
With Force Feed Grass Seeder
'facie, of tfa Jesuita." the Indian villag.,
and 1 hare cutne down fare to slay fi.r a
openly oppriMiug them I
tfa Indira fort on ifa Uu« rixLraratte“Boa fare Bodga." arid Mm. Burton,
few day., papa told tta to. Don't raem to
.'.Ml -ad. lie asMtniM
, is one of Ute beat Drills manufactured. Quantity of seed
me yon hsd a very nioe broakfox, " eon turning uuddraly on the plane stool. “1
oriental dropoc, and mail___________
reotoy
of a Iittl.- fay kaUVn by tfa nam.
regulated without change of gear-w heels and a perfect-force
eluded Bu lge, after • critical sarrrv of the think there is a vere cram link boy around
it without tfa rid of tfa tradiuctnof of N&amp;wekwikwaiemhhfog, to, Malev.
table. .
Moctky and abediraee wfah hedge raetern ■ Huron.,' Wikaria, “fare is a faf."
whether sowing one peck or four bushels »t acre, which
Mr.
Burt-m
lowed
her
nephew.,
.nd
kirg.
about.
\
.t-yfr«, "Lrtrie fay of tfa Uurosa." Of
with Nn OTHER DRILL.
-X
A tuaroa, vulgar man,Ny^ore common tfa Indus village thwc i. no tree* Tfa
inquired M lo the MX of the new ichal.i
origin wm known to all hie people, be yet -.gaanm. built only of pole* mri berk,
If you want a NEW WAGON be mire and buy the
“Ob, that .the ale ml thing about it,"
held hi. ova anaia* iakmocM which bare not left a aiegie vretarc.
Not no
raid Budge. “It', a girl Im tired of
wu«W have overthrown any monarch in with tfa French village
Tas may Still
•uch for. of l«y»—Tod is a. fad m a
rae the rrmaiu of tfau logs and plaster
whole lot, you know, when 1 fave to
and tfa raina of tfair chimnav.. On the
take car. &lt;&gt;r him Only now sre're bothered
Koreromrat of the Utatod Btate., aad re- .upptmd aito of tfa boos, cf tfa Jmert*.
peaSadlv cutapellad it Is yfaH, aad «tre to •osto forty by thirty foot, are fassd dmErety wheel ii boiled in Oil. every box set in White Lt'itd. raem we dud I know what to nans. Mt.
“I rimulda't do aaythinw of tfa ktod,"
Mimma told m to think, of th. k.ve'jrat
invxee bus with ita mitbMy. H. wm a
"I mme," mid Bodge. k-AisR «mt m.n of coaridembta ahiiity aad of coarags ura outlisM of walk, a little v«. aap^
The Sloriaa are oel with the Patent Skein Setter, and the
fame in all the w.irid, to I thought about raid Mr*. Burton. “Try lo think now
F.-ed to
tb. fapafarrv and a onah
«pie right asray. bul Tod thought wfal a Mtulble pervon ought tn da fa ..eh famgb lbs viadsv. “ii'a goisg to mi. ; .nd detanaicatioa. He kaew the hoataa oxUar.
I by Haudmulic Machinery, and thin is the reason they are the*
Irawriniily ia tfa raw of she
reo randy, and then papa said * Itadge dejectedly traced with U. to. coo to the bmlHbtar viU b. far Ami Alin- to ustare. too, sad e^wcully the bator ta» buiidrig are the remriM ef a forge, when,
tail a. storfas aU day loeg. We taotr d.. ■iuas of mee. by which bi [rob &lt;4 arid
neither of 'ora would do for th. name of a
the
brcrtf.era
Med
to mafa »t«l^ er sword,
of the figure, fa tfa mroet, and Mltoed g»&lt; wiosgh Msrim"
liule girl"
opoa which, m .pen a nek. b*^fosn&lt;W m tfa pendou "^kht rojtL. Ividcotly
buried fa thought. SuJdanly. favorer,
"Jto* the ihiagr- Mdaimed Ma Bur
During the driirrry by Budge of thia
iaformatine. Toddy had bren steadily ax- bn free brightanKi. .nd falofasd np aly too, ber faca roouag from behind ike
ly aM raid, with aw Mam male star­ eload., aad vilh mom thaa its areal rad.
elaisnfar
chapel, “ia the middle of which Mll|Ufo
A
aoce. Alabosi thaws time bar sack
[ “At&gt; I—I—I—I—I—I’m pan togire ties:
"1 know!"
sosght as iatarview, aad cuapluoed of
her my turtle, an’ show her how to make
On foHfat inquiry of tfa promt, who
“1 lAroyL you would isd out," mid the ahnace of tr» of the Mirer tabie■teHirn,—- mad, by baud frow tho BUT Ruirrn Oak leather
wu equally remarkable foe hi. raedur and
Mr*. Burura, with aa muianging kirn mou. Mre. Banon vwt ink. the mi.
mtrihgvncw and tfa length of hie farad, I
and embraee, which Badge ferminatod gM dfo.iii.iy, msyieiaa aad asger
and ever}- -trap wamtiled.
found
tfal therietsh of tfa "SeWM of
vhtoh
a
tbs
freipm
oovliu-m
of
all
quit* abruptly.
tfa Jrarite’’ wm taken by hbw bra the
But before the lady eouW again put her- ASMrbaa vosnv who are nafortumte
VoL22 2yl.
\
TBAVB4 or LA BOBTOW,
ralf ew riypml with ths composer, Badgo
-'iir.nally
pubfafad ■ Frara, but traao“Wril asyfcov." said Toddy with the came flying into ths room with a radiant
taUd ufa ropubtebed in England. A. D.
air ef a sua who was wrwuag rirtory
4772. (My a few day. after I far a copy
from
the
yaw.
of
defmt.
"Ill
gir.
h«r
of th. wry »•»-&gt; Ufa in th. fafa. ef
ISAAC wr. VHOOXANfar," said tfa cox , Il's then- av yer own
catarpillani, I know »h.1J ba sore Io like
Judge C. L Walker, of DeUrit. afa WM
family that I m Guskis' fas tak 'era."
them, cau— they k got lovely for jacketa,
thaa enabled, to mj very Beet Iifodlriira,
Aad the cook eland raggmjvely upon
, ail beaveal’ gm-o 'as red 'u brown like
to verify tfa akrteh u .fawn to ma by
the
boy..
Mrs.
Burton
adept
cd
tfa
font
JO nsQ.CHESSY.
ladie.' dym*
Father Yunee. Old fafalhoe oaratimm
“Boy*," mid she. hav. eilhar of ytm
And you don't know what Ms of preyberime new, rad Judge Walker, afa W.
takas uj of auntie's rnoona for anything’
Ln' Tod and to. bad to do to gto that
8. Georg., .fa all who make eollratieweof
“Xe," .sewered Toddie, promptly ; afa
baby," mH Badgr. "My! b ia* mal­
“ “ C. &lt;-• HOLBIItXJk.
I
.
“ — — — — — — — — __
__
tfa eariy htaory ef a State, I look spec
Bude* looked vary ralotty .nd .hr, a* if
me ache to think about it! Wfab day.
a. t,ublic leoef.ro.-,re. But foe that old
bn knew aomtebiag that, throu/h delicacy
and wrefa aad month*.
book of lAHaueew afa tfam wfa fa*.
of feeling aed not filer, ha shrank from
“Y&lt;uh." raid Toddie. ••An* Budgi.
“Tfaa I guma my dfasetion's spofad “X. b k. Budge w raked Mr. Bar '
•umeennt. wm p&lt;ia io atop, 'reuah be
fought tfa lord ■*. too U»»y to iiM.n to riready," add Bedg^ -for I’m rafrl toe
ua But 1 jnto told him tbat lb. Lord Wm erom, maratimen, aa' you tna't spoil a bad
•eg—thsl'a what Mike my* &amp;&gt; I pueo.
"Why, VOS me," said Badge. «• li‘&lt;
our biggrat pspn. ra’ jnat wfal para.
rd fatter fare mrae mko-1 like tfa kind
I with rriaiM an* citron, beck"
;
“
Only
this
ovm,"
murmured
Mrs.
Bnrto little boy. fy nt, mnra mt. Au'
U!j rom-ded. Oh, ym.
w. fad to b. i ten io herodf M she l«d ti.o way to the
.«y good, too. Why dua l ym. fa rari
good aa' way lota f—thou BMjfa pas’*
get a dew. .wwi hole baby."
PAI NTER
Mm. Barton retaomfared IW k TW
Al A. M. Bodb's Carrie** Sfap
timn to ring the e--A .nd ehxmbermrid to
JsITsrsosSt.,
bmkfMt. A moruant or tvobar As re
turned to the window, bat the boy* Were
7
G EKTERAL
raw : to wm a tarn Mom jar, which wm
cue J tfa. family fairiooms which ra
abbenrd by meo, bul loved mor. daarly
by womes thaa aacaual rofas or jewwta..
wisahefy ef the duH's spteil aad appear
Tbs botowvre iaraibU.Mda auafol

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

Stands Without a Rival.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGKON.

BEST GRAIN DRILL

MESSER BROS

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H

DENTIST

Nriville.:

Mitiijaii.

a

HOOSIER IMPROVED FORCE FEED,

STUDEBAKER!

LIGHTBTfflJMIKTAMBIAIB.

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nej nt nt ait ram I* rm tuswstatatsiois, nut nauiq
ftal-Mt! M w nl ny tte.

GREBLE &amp; RUS^ELb;

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
; Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WTARD
if. J&gt;4/X,
Caw, Sin ui Ona«ital। PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.
&gt;
Those contemplating buying
. Mowers or Reapers should see
' the Walter A. Wood Machines,

"1 daaso," said Budge, faoomiag an
•rdiMsy boy in sa iastaat.
arid ToddM-.“I put 'em

: mak. i Tieve Hide stick,

Wm. H. Goodyear.

Firoily lUcil*
J_^d with Drer**1 Ck"M*'

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don't buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you bare priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.

wm apuoM

"

"Than vUi nubnd mn to us ari
I than v. play fauab,' aakad Tsddi.
“Ke," mM hr*. Burton with erwei &lt;

�Facts for the People.
U*avi&gt;u4, Mica., figrr. 12,1177.

South, sad now the Clief Kxecatth. rf
the United Staaa*. Ia rtopoone to ll. e‘r
coydMl and redwmaate- grovttog Pact
teyr HxTEJ responded as follow-Ladiks, Fixxow&lt;rrauro axb Sea
ing the action of toe Adariafatratom in vrroai or tbx Latx Wa»—I wish I
mreur. to to. S~to. Tlore mvthure „
who belteve i. what u called the Sowtom add™ inforem me tbat ia every speed*
policy, and three who do »« bdie-vu ia it, ~
‘
*------- *— —
and other* who rey nothing, yet they all
see that toe thing u done sod casoot be
undone, and that wrangling over it wiH do
no ooe any good,
Tho most of us believe that Chamber
lain are! Packard were the
drtfrd
Gwverooni of tbd fitatre of South Cardins
and Louisiana at the election bat M, juH
as we believe that the Grant eksrtcra. and
the other Republican candidates were toe
byally chdcd ofiera* cf tho State of New
Yerk in 1868, but wo can no more help
oar Southern Bretorea to tLe o£res to
which they were dUy dre/aZ. than we
could put io the meu that Tweed and TB- All who are familiar with the history ci
The time mav com., but wo hope It
will act, when this Southern qumtiou may
call for a rigorous renew, bat now it ia
the best part of wisdom to let it aluoo; to
publicans of Maine, Iowa aad I'cuusvlvania did at their recent Stalo Coavreitian*,
and just, as we hare no doubt, the Repub
Hobbs of Michigan would do if they were

we have nothing-to gain\jut everytiling

our country know that a hundred yean
ago there was no North, ao South. Th«
fathers were one throughout tho whole
ccuntry. Wasidegtoo and Jefferaem were
ride by side with Franklin and Adam*
Daniel Morgan acd hfa Virginian* marebed
from Virginia to Boatou. They were al
Saratoga and Nathaniel Green aad his
Ccntincntsb were in the Carolinas. The
whole touatey belonged to the fathers. It
ia to that state cf harmony, ef fraternal
friendship, that we desire our country to
return. A voire [Good for yoa, and
chrert.) W» are for the Uoiou w it fa.
fcbcen.] We are fur the eouatitutien as it
n, [cheer*] with all Us amandmeuta. [A
wire. “Thaf. ft."] Gnjat chcere.1 We
.i.- ..jr------- c&gt;-&gt;— ... e_.i _■

CLOTHIER

2(W0 cords M wood, arc being sawed to.
the Venmtrine depit.

Elkhart, Ind., propoeca to bid for tho
pajKr trade of this Blate.

A lull line of Undershirt* and Drawers.
I have .

Of Meas, YotoVs

if Im

and Boy’s

for FALL TRADE.

BUSINESS and

DRESS

SUIW sad OTJtBOOATS.

Ow CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ooa

In Furufahiag Goods we hare. line */
sista or a nice line of WORSTEDS andI
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS. tbo latest style* in lbs BEST FITTING
CA8SIMERES and CHEVIOTS for WHITE SHIRT ia toe GqAna Arbor city school district has 2,311
ihildrcu between tho aga cf fire and
twenty.

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UBINE8S SUITS.

A complete line of COLLARS and

OVERCOATING ia good styles
CUFFS and the latest _i»ore.Ui« in
I. oar Rredymmfa Departrnret « • 8CABV8, Tl»» -i
Handkereh.ef.

The reunion of to. 2Oto Michigan la-

Trains now run oc the C. k L. H. R.
R front Port Huron to Chicago without
change of can.

1_ I.-

Umbrellas, Satchels and Shawl Straps.

»

The JL E. Coaferenoc for the western
half of the Stars, ia now ia sosrioo al
Grain! Rapids.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

to Jose; even the interest of tho Freedmen
would be thereby endangered.

Tb. following from the ]&gt;en of Boo.
Levi Bishop of Detroit, one of the leading
Democrats uf the State, * Ixanjpe letter
writteqigo the Detroit ffWbear is soflillof
good sound common sense that wc cannot
fail to plane it before our readers, aad ask

Wyandotte Odd Fellow.' Lodge, No.
10, auuated at Ypailanti, which was .u.peoded during the war, was resasriiated
on Friday night last.

The Charlotte fiepuAhcan aay* there js
a female, not a thousand miles from Char­
lotte in hrfthirteenth year, who has been

COFFEE.

1 J3
ajtji

SOAP

VEGKim is Baid by all Druggist*.

The Min Power

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS’
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKER
Bo frr as our finanrial system adhere* to
or approx imatee those ordinal prineiplcr,
it win be sound and safe. So for as it
varies from them, it will be unsound, un­
safe and dangreous.
Lavi Buttor.

STOTNnE -W-A-TLE.

Smith Hogle A Preston.

At the annual election in Maine on
Gloanlngs. .
Monday the Republicans swept tho State,
Alvin Adems, founder of the Adams
re-electing Gov, Conners by 10,000. ma­ Expire. Co., is dead.
jority, dealing 29 of the 31 State senators
and three-fcenhi of the Hons- of Rrpro- next year in fit. Louis.
aentativea. The majority is kryer than
If the South is united, what can stand
up against it but a solid North?
The solidarity of tho North is not to be
1 scoimplMbcd by refusing to vote.

1 TRIUMPHANT!

utk Mute MJUi

The National dnbt was rl screwed dur­
The Michigan Traaar, published pt ing the month of Angus t 13,660,538.
Battle Creek, has been purchased by Cha*.
There wiD bo a good deal of politics to
E. Barnes aad Geo. W. Buckley, who will the square inch in New York this fall.
hcnsAcr run it ia the interests of their
Groat Brittian's wheat crop is very
chart. Bad for them but sB the better for
latter must be well fed; and wo bare no
doubt bat ibaao enterprising, experienced
gaotoamen will prove to bo jurt tho awn
to furagn for the TWbwire, and drat their
efforts will mate it a sucomi in every re-

OMiSTIC lOWBLY
LIGHT-RUNNING
The lumbar market of the Saginaw Val­
low ia getting lively. There are several
is/ire buyers In the field, and 10,000,000
to 20,000,000 feet of lumber has changed
hjnds. It wks mostly in small lots. Priere no from »5,110, |26 to WA0, til,
128 for the standard grades.

Tho rangutotou of Mr. J. Q. A- Bean,
as general freighl agnt of the MiaUgan
We are in receipt of toe Programme,
I'rmaium tfal, Rulo and Regutaiion*,
Entry Department and Classes of toe
Tri-8ttoo Fair for Ohio, Michigan aad
Indians, to be held st the city of Toledo,
on the 21. 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 insts.
This Fair fa free to all exhibitor*, aad
•20,000 cash premium* arc offered. Foe
Ap.pleay was tho cause of Mr. Thiers's
further partiraJara addren E. W. Koch, death. Gautbetia fa now without a nvri
in the Republican party.
Toledo, Ohio.
Mr. William Henry Bmito has been ap­
pointed collector of the port of Chicago,
Ws have received front IL A- Beal, tire J. RusooJ Jones suspended.
proprietor of the Ann Arbor Cmritr, a
The Trustees cf tbs University of
copy ef the “Argument of Dr. Rose," by Georgia have entered upon a caurprfga
Hon. Emery A. Storrs of Chicago. This against the secret societies of tho irfetiiufa dm of the finest legal efforts of this elo­
quent orator and will prove iatorctoing to
any who bars taken any interest in this
famous trial of tho RcgeuU of the Univer­
sity vs. Rree, Donglaa. ef »?. Mr. Bed
wtt! rend a copy -to any addle*) nn receipt

■ The Detroit Arre J'rru -has reports
from 15 counties of Northern Mfahfjptn in
regard "to the crop*. All tho reports with
om exception, t*j corn and potato* arc a
full average. There: crop average, forty

An artido of great value nD the
qmorion cf Canadian Rreiprodty has
bean Boat re by too Secretary of the
American Iran Steel Atsociauoa, of No.
2« South Fourth Strato, Philadelphia,

Seiiti latte

The Advance

HOWER ' REAPER

8KWIM0 MACHINE

THE HASTINGS EEPOBUCAN BAlfflEE

Plaiter, Lime,
Inf* mstioa ia wanted of tho wbcreabouisaf «b- widowed .ieter cf Thoma,
fitevunsoa, a native of Glasgow, Scotland,
who camo to Olifonia hr 1852. Tho la­
dy fa sappceed to be tn the State of Mich­
igan. and die will learn rotnethieg to her
interest b* sddmring J. G. Dow, Yuba
Citf, Sutter county. Criiforata.
The Michigan eommasdarfas ia the
parade to Ci.reei.nd were in the Sth divi­
sion, Right Emteest Sir Oliver L Spaul­
ding .vmmiading The folSo wing fa the
order in which the commandorim marched
ia the division; Detroit, 1'outfac, Hllfacfale, Adrian, Romeo, Port Htuna, Kalami»«. Jackson. Coldwater, Ionia, Flito,
E**t Saginaw, Sturgfa, Monroe, and Throe
Hirers.

‘DOMESTIC

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at..,. *- o

Stucco, Plastering
Hair, Shingles, &amp;c.

CRAJMLPnrOlM'S

IMPERIAL SOAP
is THE “BEST."

Michigan Uuirerrity, according to an
■niele in Acn7&gt;»rr's jf&lt;«rAly, ranks fifth
amour the college* of the laud in tba

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languagre, second only to Hsrvard io
Kiaoce. third In history, and twelfth tn
philosophy. Ita average steadtog would
tbu.be about fifth in the Ibt oftwrerv
loading iretiutloaa

The sixth annual 8 tain ccwuntiou cf
the Michigan Young Men's Christi*. Aseomwioo. wffl mrec st Kriaaasoo, Friday
morning, September 14, to tea o’clock,
and hold over until Sanstay eveaing: the
16th into. Each Areamuioa fa requested
to adret as many delegates aa will be able
to rtteni J’-trei of EvssgalinaJ cberoba.
in ptaaea where no Assoriatioa exist*, are
cordially invited to aiteod the Coovutioc,
as well w delegate some cf their mreleolire O~t*« y-ng

PATEMTS

ONL

i&lt; •:« I
IL 8 is II

�itTl
stats home.

Confereree

LcviMaate: will oaespyUepdA faiuatt Is Berrien county baa
pit cf M E. ebnreb, io Ihre cily, to tbe i containing twenty two rattle aoalte
ctmtog ym' He romro fhm. Spring Lake 1 kbe‘ An ’to" the Zoulogiod n
-“*“ 'at Phil
Gantas
udeipbu u apeeimcoa of Michigan atsakoi
where be Lw oSeiated to the fa.1 three
The oogicaw RmJJian rnnomtoetly

City Drug Store!
WANZER k BARNES (BucceMorw to Barxex a Co.)

Phasnix Block. HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping coaitantly on hflnd every variety of «

Drugs. Patent Medicines. Hamteojattic Remedies,

P1IVS. OILS, MB MO BIBS,

The aid Jcllowi will give a daaoo &lt;m
n..^ r’“‘ .1lt"
Had. hoed a celebrated airing band wJl
PrairiekiU* rormvoo L. W. Calkin.
furaiah the muaie, and every effort will be
Ear. D. P. Barore is no u»gra Preaid­
«mio to nmk. the vereriou Plcaranl fur all
ing Eldar List stays in Grand Bapida at
Who may favor them by iavrattng in a
Diriaiou atroat church
tie&amp;A the «wt of which will bo only one
Prreiding Elder—Her. W. J. Aidrich.
doJar, and we hope and rope* their transXanbville-C. G. Tbomaa.
Woodland-J. Roberts

Toilet Artiries ia any varietv of kind or pnee Hagvu'a Magnolia Bains, (larrt
of Brauty, tho ladim all know io beet.
School Books, Ofaot aad Bdwul Riatomary. |
---------x__ ea__a_ a------------------------------------ifamr pair lint M

We sell goods at a very autall advance on the first cost.
We sell more ready-made Clothing than any house in this city.
No matter how law you can buy goods in oth’er stores, we will
sell you the same articles at leas price.
We adhere strictly io the one price wj-stem.
Our trade is increasing every year, which ia a sure sign
sell goods at lower prices than any other firm.|
Wa can sell goods at small profit because we ean buy them cheaper
than others on account of our selling so many goods.
Our clothing is cut as stylishly and will fit as well aa any made to
Order.. Don’t forget to call and see us.

Bar Meeting.

Hamxax, Mick. Aug. IB, 1877.
At a meeting of the Berry County
Bar held immediately after the adjourn­
ment of Court on thia daw, Wm. BurghBauer aeeretary.
After appropriate ramarfca by Jama A.
Sweoaay, Loyal Kuappen, C. 0- Holbrook,
and Wm. Burgher, the follovnng reeJutiona, prepared and pretested to the meetiog by the Hou. Jatuea A. Sweeney, were
on motion of Loyal £. Knappco uaaai-

DRY GOODS!

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal BL,
I have on hand 'a full stack of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

cf decided ability mad oeenu to have very
generally planned all who were no fortunate
no to bear him cither from the aacrcd deck

Gold'103 f.

The report of the procowdinga of the
An infant duld of Darius Heath, of this waned, nuu that we vutal against paying
a Ml of 2. Shepard for drayage of lluae
city, died on Monday.
Judge and Mrs Priodle are in Grand car. to the Charlo* Horton fire. Thio ia
not the exact fart of the case. We simply
Rapid* at Ctmlzrewcw.
.
voted againatlhe JnMrpay un^gtacot.
Wo noticed it the city, yoaterdny, Prof.
TUa bill bad oeer beta allowed aad paid
Samuel Dickie,' of Attifoa
fur all we thought bo waa emitted to reTctupcraneu meeting next Bunday aftertwwm at 4 o'cio* at the Court House.
Hon A. C. Towne of I'rairipviHe, last
Harmcm Bartolf, of Haetimta, aged 63
nwMh, over a week spent in careful exam­
yrarr, died ou Saturday of Lratn fevar.,
ination of tho beat flocks of sheep in the
_ A. E. Tayloft lined. Master of the M. southern part uf the State, purchased 57
C. K. IL and benorVu, it ia ranortd. ewe. aad a track all thoroughbred Ameri
hw* rcaigned.
ean fine wool abop. The bock and a por­
Mtn. Keufiald ia having her hotrec tion of the cwra be bought of lion Alex­
painted and her premiaro uhorwiro tm- andra Hewitt ol Allan, Hillsdale county,
proved and beentified.
oce of the must extsmaiye sheep breeders
Our pedple will do well to are «o it that in the State, and the other, from M. B.
Barry .uonty is fully rcyrrwHed at. the Bisbop of Hillsdale, aho -a well knows
fonheomtng State Fair.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
GRAND RAPIDS.

DRESS GOODS
of all the popular pattern*
and best qualities at lowest
. rate*.
I have just re­
ceived a. full tine of

Petencn* Lady's National Magazine
to Oetoicr Rraecw oar tabla aad ia aa wd-:
eome to the la dire everywhere aa a »re
tor er a faMimMe l*a*.
We are in receipt of QwLg't ZeiJy'a
ZLm4- to October a raperb ounber. Tbe
arte pobliah-ra make apceial rates, aad
large promUca to 1378, all of which arc
worthy the attention of p.-reona who desire

CARBOLIC OIL

Call al tie Sip of MIE HAT.

Men's and Boys' Clothing
to which I now invite especial
•uention. I am selling at
prides that will astonish
ulL Come in and look
over my stock.

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lion. W. S. Goodyear ia umkiog imprornnnta on hia rreidence, at tier corner £rw days ago nod probal.lv aared a life.
rOn motiou of L*. G. Holbrook, Philip
of Court and Church ttreeta.
Ila ia a young hero but don't raaltac it
'LW. Niakcru wm autbonaed and reqwmted
himself. While playing ia the street with''
The new paatorof the M. E. Church L
to prmeot mid noolotitraa to the Circuit
exp.vtcd to oIBciate MSI Sunday at the two oilier little chapa they mw a yoke of Court foe Use county of Barry, and re
cattle coming toward them on the run and queat tha^ they be aprcad upon the
uaual houra lor divine araviee.
hoard a voice of a mao calling for them to Journal, alto to rcqueat tboir publication
We bare
advertising spare to let,
*up&gt; thetu. The lo ratios of the voioe waa tn the county paper., and Uanamit a
tbat it would pay any merchant Ho the
a mystery but it came nearer and tsrarer copy of tbe txtnn to tbe widM of the do'
city to rent who la not ouw advMudng.
» the ox»u approached them. The tvd
There was a nice rain on Mmday, and boys became frighuood and climbed the
On motion the meeting adjourned.
fine .bower, yesterday. and the growing fraere to get on: of the way of the craay
Wm. H. Bvroicu, Chairman.
vegetatana in improved thereby m appoar- l.rutra while Fred stood bin ground like a
Chai. H. Back*, Secy.
Turkish soldier. He could ana no weapon
A new side walk wan Issili rat Saturday and like David of old armed himaelr with
Council Proceeding*.
fo-ul of Use prcsaisra of W. H Hayford pebble* Xi the oxen neared the boy they
A regular mcteitig of the Uounei!
i Creek street. A much needed improve lowered their beads as thouch they expectheld Friday eveoiair, Sejnembet 7lh.
Ruour Mayor Benilr io tbe chair,
of Aid. being ealW the following &gt;

n ffiiiwn
FffJCrS-Don't fell tu see tho goodt bofare pwebaara^.
SIO 2&gt;T OT BIG HA.T
Empire lUack, Hmthtgn, Mid.

RSiK'
I keep constantly on hand * i
full assortment of men's and
boys’ Hats and Capt-.

sRECUlAfojr

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them before
buying elsewhere.

ly altrvla.

rail. Totj/nmra. Winkkman. Young—7.
Our market ia ant overrtocked with
Absent—Aid. Spaulding—I
butter,
f»d potatoae, aad of all Other chain atxl in a coudilion better imagined
Minutes ol tho previous meeting were
than duwribed. -Mr. Stewart of Mapk read approved.
tircly Ireni-n.
Grove, while unhitching the cattle, waa
Tbe K. of P. Comet Buui win
acddcatally caught about the ankle with
via Grand the chain, and the oxen becoming fright­
cheap exrureiun to Rood'* Lake.
■
W$ believe the ened they atarted with hire ia that cotxfiRapkle. u an eeily 'd.)
lion. The man moat certainly have been
MvmUacat Will pay.
lo tbe Fstk burxlwy axamtouioa beto* killed but to the brave act of tho Lot, *»
aaking the privilege to erect a building on
Jonke H.fford &lt;*&gt; MuadqyaboolnAx® the cattle were ruuninl: at full apeed and
lotjuet ewat of their prroent Ixwtiou on
witMtee* wete exasmrd and tbe owe ad- evidently had atarted to home.
State street waa rereived, and r.n motion
joBrne-1 to tbe 15th, incto
,
wm referred lo tbe Fire Deportment rota
BcsdUSt-Os Monday Ureter Sher­
There win be a Temporaaoc Social at
the Reform Onh Rootaa tbfe rWcdoeedayj iff Vrootaan brought Lorenao Falk, of
By Aid. Dvwey
ereuiag.
Admiuat.ee iO recta
Ro Oranfwille, to Haatinga, under arrrat to
Tkw ibe Chiaf Ewglnwor of
tho orime of burglary. It ia atated that a the Fite Department be uUbarited to (retfreahmeota will be aerted.
A very able acrcion wan delivered at quantity of wheat waa atolco some Umc ahree to Ibe Hora Bop the usifcrta re
the Preobyteriau cbnrcb Uat SaLbath agoVtoa a farmer ia tbat locality, and the
tooroiog by Rev. R W Ffetehcr. ftvm dreanreuncew oremed to point tnwird
th/worda, ‘Thy Kingdom Come."
( Falk aa owe vf tbe tree who committed
tilt crime.
Whether he dtd or not will
jTto whwdo of tho wew furnrtnro toto be to the eowrt to deternuae, and IS the
ry b. MW beard doily. Il »
ki»d t*
cicantimo Falk will have the opportunity
mutic that Haalivp oeedo and with plenty wbiisia jail to gather animal magnetism
of !1 the city will -ertainly proper.
By AM. Hewey
That the subject of
to Ihlure pateenta who dra.rc robbing to
There io . good &lt;tod K
get rid of their achre, paiaa, to, Now if dasiagea tn Mra Guntiab be referred to
roeyJk io tho city, and patoMa will do wall Lorenao eouU rob himwdfoat of jail, or the finance CouuniUe.- Adopted.
to be ezneedingly amfal of any child that mapwrtia- the jailor, or import tbe animal
Tho Liquor bond* of Dickluaou A Mc­
ha. any aymptatM of th- wmbfeotoo df- heal .ng power, of hia body to hie lal-ow Coy, Jahn Stanley. *“d Ralph 8. Jordaj
IxMrdere in the public koto the county
might safely dtohargn the doctor who baa

—-*« rf

ordinary prtos *•
paUtaF—
wb, tb. tote
usually the contrary
iMvwi.fjr tantesce. Htednp paid
- biA te ll » r'» s’®1 **"•* *hik qnr
u.Ahbare wwrw trying *» *"•J 1
130.' Evaw B-stW
»» UkjW **
Aid. Itor.y voted no Ml th* rereraat of
fh. bwyare barn pwrpoa. tn pay «re»y Z. Shcp^d far adilili.e.1 aneuparentee. to
.
. .
- ■ J—* the
hauling Hone Cart to 0. Herten fire
By AU. Tomiiwoon that «M.4b be
temporarily Iraaafetred from rouituireat to

CHESTER’S CURE!

BOOTS AND SHOES

Krone)litis. Catarrh,

EiTDiHI jmra® KEHS!
Asthma

Hay Fever, Colds, tc.

As cheap as the cfaeapeat ant!
warranted tut good us any
in the market

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Cats ADA Socrnxas Railwav uxx.—
This popular line cousnseoccd oo their
■ummer lime card. Monday, May 14lh,
three feat axtwum train.-! eat, in caUNcdon
with ths M.C 1 1 l*umagnre having
Homing* al 7JO. a. m., arrive at Bufalu
earns day al fl 10 P- sf., knd New York
next raoruitsg at 10:30 A. M. This fast
day expram to the brat train between
Miehsnn andthe Kant. Partee eave from
Detroit to Buffalo; aleeping ooeebra from
Buffalo u, New York.
mayitoef
M. D Rood dentrea lo eS attonttoe to
qia now Waeoa Shop, where he may be
found al all boon of any day, ready to do

Oil Axiun of Aid. Dewey, the above
booda owe accepted and approved by aywe
and oav* M follow. :
Ayew—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. MaNangbten, Ra^aB. Tbmlinaou. Wioklnuan and

Our Wheat Market.
tihmbwewstetod Ly peroua. who are
44cieut
ia
knowledge epos the aubjeei
AsmuMSlroo a! the village of Pramc-vdk
cm Saturday the ZSd day of Sapte-mUr in Art Hwtivp tarnbbwi tbi poureal mar
kri for wheat of ewv town in Barry coun
,, two ootoet tot th. afteroooo.
ly. Th- Mtxy M *hl « P-*"
Snorri liqttor mrnm are befaw U"

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Drop in and see those late
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at bottom figures.

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BAD BREATH.

WONDERFUL CURES
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In there dull times, broken in mining
are lying on their or-m.

THE HASTINGS REPUBLICAN BANNER.

Ruoaiaa inns are acid to be very poof,
hut a Russian knout in worm.

The New York hand organa have p.l a
new rtop—they Uop ptjinf oft i&gt; p. »
Il » impesaibln fur au artirt to take lUlier.nw of a red noted man in water ral-

Thr Leading Paper of

Has The Largest Circulation,
Is Kadically Republican in Sentiment.

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And ns a laical Paper is urisnrpiumed in the State.
baa had the reputation of au eii»rt twimBur, and her aiater, Min Elita Barnett,
gwe yrataday afternoon ia aprtvatabaili
betuc in thia city an iaatnieiire and rerj him. A word to th? wire.
phanag exhibition of their prowcm in the
On a KTavcaUne at South Seabrook.
wwUr. Mb* Elaa Reunett b the yoaeg Mm*., b the following inacrlption : “Be
•VWO who »»•■' oeroarlbo North river
w faliwjyny. - TH girh jtnd y&lt;m»g »hc d.-ad—are ahe gooo—i« I left alone—
ya* I ia, cruel fate, how unkind to take
’bSi,
day. ia the Hudson _____ ___________
not lau agile, pretty and . grareful than
Europa, Helm rad other swimmen of the
Cdar sex in tbe days and streams ofold.
le of them bed taken only three or four
leeaone, but the visitors who watrbed their
movements did not see the nn-d of any
more lastructiun. One\littlc girl, Mias
Dexter, only xren jcurX old. swam aa
easily and lithely m a swan iu a basin.
She led all tho girls, and she did not rem.
la be tired CerUirfy she wm not afraid
of getting bcr bead wet, for she dived like
a duck, sod eamo.lo tbe eurftcc placid as
a seal. Young and" elderly women were
nlao among the swimmers: and no was a
nine months old baby, w|;uw -tijiy bands
moved life fins when iu mbtKr held tL
Mim Kate Bennett, of rvttne, received
the moat attention. She waa drmud iu a
plain suit cf underwear nidluiil si revos un, and all are living, Do took them in
and without stocking*. Shu atap in th- the order of their cgta, lived with each
water with eoafoet for efcre-i hours, and about a year, aad tl en obtained a divorc--.
sayi that the never -‘ebiihu" Sbc ia full It b a luggretive fact that there are three
more outer* io th-- family.
l’,FeDowl-ln»velere,l‘ .raid a colored
preacher, “cf I bad been eaiin' dried ap.
pifw for a track, and den took to drinkin'
l a a moof, leouldn'l-Crel more rwdl.-d
up den I am die minit with pride and van
ilf al aecia* such a full attendance bar.'

propriate pc-iuons while the pupil ia Iriag
cm the water with hanca holding on to
the wooden. steps leading down to it.
ftaally, like again pula her yapU fairly in
the water in the rame recumbent petition,
directs bar tc move arms and limbi ac­
cording to inatructron-k. and helps her □
little with sue band plaerd under bcr.
After the aceond or third stroke the pupil
is^wimming iadepemk-uliy, although uaeonscioua r-f doing ro, fin- Mias Bennett
kern saying. -Go on; that*, right, I am
bMfiag you. when really «bc is not
bolding her al all. Tha art baa been
leuroed. ami pnetKe ai-on gives entire conSdeace. Him BtuneU dues hot um corks,
rafts, iifr pceserrrn. or floats of any kind.
Her little white lie, "1 *m holding you,'
does the btuine*. M« Klim Bennett
says (bat a wouua always floats- more
easily than a mra; and 11mcuh, thcrrfnre,
that to swim ia' natural fbr a womaa.
Surely it ia a whc-Usome-cxrrcbe. a pretty
and a useful ace mipliabmeut. i’o-.r 58**
Haile, who gave tor ntdhe H the HeAmpu»t l-crsuro dui waa drowned there after
tailing off from bcr gulden-flcacc-l ram,
might much butler have wade hendf im­
mortal by swimming alive to^jlw shore,
as either uf the Mm» HcnatiU ciuld b$v.-

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A SS.OOO suit h*cg&gt; over tbe hc-sj Of a i
New York druggilt ju« beeauw be failed '
U» duliaguuh bccwenu tbe dacimal rad
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tundred didiar. for ’going from fcpresell at bake Bluff, Chireau. Use of
Mr, Cook » vbuma in tho eyes ofhw h*-.r
era.ia hi&lt; rarccdiugly informal manner on
the platform. He will rit ipticdv willba knew crowed. and talk in tbe cun*-r

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Trwc, there must U doefc-re and lawyers
and merebstsU and ahixsuakcrs and pcanut dealera and the like, and all thmo
callings miM be filled Ire rotnebodr. but
there are enough to CI! them, and why
they dou t hraegre oditom and l»d the We
of opulent princes u a tiring that staggers
m. But, alter a!!, it may bl Hup it is a
mere matter of taste. Il mar repugnant
to some natures to be clothed in purple and
fine linea and fare semptnoudy every day,
and of course it would never do fur aaeh a
nature to hceomo ao ccfitor, tho life of
ease and eiegueo and luxury, and exempt
from all eara and toil and debts and duns,
would toon bee-nne a bore to him, and be
would speed his nighu io dreaming of
piova and pitthforkj and reaping machines
and squander hb days in devising some
plan of swapping plsere with a Wacksmith'e
sppsamtioe or a street car drirrr.

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Ao editor ia, the haj
earth. Hr baa little or hot
Mil pep to all that beaut! ou_
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key earpeu, ita n^narect mireore, its
beautiful picture*, iu cntnp'rtr library of
apJcndiiily bound booka, iu buff-t atocked
with the finryt winca, Upon nail cigari.
which eset him but a paff or two, with iu
silver bail to summan an atUndaot When­
ever a Julep or cocktail is wanttd, and, in
chart, with iu everything that human' ingnsmty can devise lor hia comfort ,snd
plrosure. is a perfect little pnradiae where
benU or lonojn. aad reigns a yuung lord,
wMi the werid of tkahinn and planeuan at
bis fret And then anybody can b* an
editor—nothing but a little money to Mart
with, and ones startod the money t«ui» in
upea yen in a atea-ly atRsm, aad the dhief
labor of editing a newspaper, that i« mere
moonabioe. It is tfcrtainly a glorioua life,
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like a .Rnasian torpedo. “They have,'’ ws
replied gently and firmly; “lota of it; you '
will find the railroad's track all over the
liaggage-room." And then we amiled our
•ad, sweet smile, end the rehetial ralm of
an sagnl benediction filled lo overflowing,
the d-p’-h. of trn soul with tender peme,
like a jmutdof corn-search overwheJaJin­
die narrow restraints of a quart eup.—

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fur a young lady operator in another of­
fice, it last got a rrej-onw, and then,
“eltic. click, dick," (fortissimo), be tdeL-raphcd back to her vehemently, "I have
been trying to get you for the isat hourf
In a raomcat the foUowiag spicy reply
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HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., SEPTEMBER 19, 1877.
cmnpauy and favor them »uh aits up-1 whse,
the harj/mcborJ snd gviur.
was [which
«d with an aquwite voice, but her '
nds acre premed bar to stag, though
would often accompany others npoo
Madam's, but then I wu but a ehiid—and
Ahen young Squire Page, as ho wm a blind one. 1 wm young and toy fkibuwealthy. I had never known at home
ir*ctedK first by bar musieal powet, and what atfecliuo wm, for if my father had
tad afterward by’ her sweet ted face and mart lore for me (and I think now that
geode manner. He approached Ur with h. had.) be feared to show it before c-t
thagreotret deference. convening only ahrewiah stepta-rtber. My lonely heart
upon the beauties of the valley, and upon had always huagend for affo-ik,-., red
onaioal and literary topics. He very soon wto-a ibb bandtotnc young man made tuc
grew to care for no other society, and believe, by ths most caroctt. protestations,
would make au cxeuae to abaent himaelf apparently, that I sm dearer to him titan
from the hunting and other out-dour life, what wonder that. 1 wu captivated'
He xml Mnifom both persuaded me that a

The Superior
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regulated without change of gear-wheels and a perfect forck fixo,
whether towing one pock or four bushels per acre, which ia the
case with no other drill.
If you want a NEW WAGON he sure and buy the

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Eveiy wheel -is boded in Oil. every box set in White Lead.
The Skeins are set with the Patent Skein Setter, and the Boxes
by Haudraulic Machinery, arid thuiia the rdaaon they are the

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| Its Sales are more than that of any other Drill in the Wt.rld.
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More sold in Michigan than any other three drills-'

It was sevsaty yean ago in the bcnutifsl
rxltoj of Virginia,' when hire. Colons!
Wnhou returned from Bogland. Screwy
Tears ago! What wonderful inresilioxia
have rcvolutiotuicd the world; what poets,
historian* sad novelists have taMte our
minds rich with their gems of thought;
and
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let.—It ig.the only PERFECT feed without a change of geers.
uuued away siacc teventy vesta ags!
2d.,—It in the only feed who.-'C wheels arc tnjjietl upon a lathe Shdtoy
Tmuyseu, WMuir, Bryaat
making them perfectly nceumle.
aud UttRleBoWj S»tt and Dickens, have
I 3d.—Tt is the only feed that guages ils npeningjieconiing to the brought to us there treasurea, snd «ms ef
three have faded and guns out, fearing a
sire of the grain to be sown.
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4th.-r—Lt is the only Drill that sowj/ exactly the same amount trail of glory as they poued.
Mrs. Walton could find ia America no
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gvretouwaaited to the task of edmauag
It hat- a perfect force feed gross seeder, a reliable land measure, the aootJ uf ths aristocniUe hooss of Wal­
is well made and beautifttllv finished, and is without a doubt, the ton, or of the .till more noble house o!
Howards, pears of England, from which
she .prang. So she had risUed her olden
home, •xompanied by her young
dangktere, and, upon the xreommendaikm
of the Earl of Piymptoa. an old fnood cf
her father’, she foul brought with her to
n the World.
America a • uuibful widow, Mrs. Agnes
Moatfeet.
This was ell tore. Walton knew, or ex­
I petted to know of her govsraeM; for she
I wm too much of a true lady to quesUon
I her rudely, rej-.-cuuly m she had nrouused
th. EsrTto trtc her upon his wcriL ala*.
ply. H« bad told her that Agnos MuoLCall and sec it with latest improvements at
lort wa. a perfect lady (as any one would
have seen -withent words to prove tt), that
she had pasted through great trouble, and
that any alhlsUn to that sorrow would un­
fit her for ths dutire shc wm anxious to

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Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Varmsra. examine the WI ABD
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Carnap, Sin aii Onamia!
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Every one waranted.
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From the Saginaw RrytMicao of the
Gib we take the following particulars of
the murder committed a few days' ago at

“The partim, John and Ilan Donaldaos, have lived for a number of yean tn
Midtoad, and the mre was foreteriy a hosttor at Ftndlaur. liot.(. wtor. bo marrfoi
hie wife, by whom be bad one child. Tfaa
man Doaddeon is iboatjftv ysan of ace.
red 1 Ixi murdered wonin' ,omr fifteen
hb juuior. From the iafocmatiw we have
been casbUd to grthcr it would rocm that
Henddton wm extremely jeahru. uf hi.
be un glad to be relieved of my pctacnce wife, snd apparently WM* cause, as she
•bore
a rather light character iu the eitrin hit bouse forever.
■•Qf wane, old Elate WM wiser 'than I,
rowagea us mot
but t would not listen to her, end, a few
aba folk hcrosif 1------ ,------days after urc aerenteenth birthday, we
paufou, though, in reality, she was a jotr pert privately married ia the email chapel
or two hiajnnfor.
attached to the convent. UUa declared
The little girls, Ethel and Kvalya, were to her dying day that the marriage wu
often present during these hterary cooler tree anJlcgd u any marriage could be.
got the beat Ereach cook iu tbe'cil
tattoos, and none, oct even Mrs ■ Wakrm, and that ebe and Madam DetcHIc ■ aignod '
had a thomrht of say serious remit from
•Msdame," saidan imp.-rtinent
sueh a comptui-.nalsip. Boruetimea she
to-hia landlady, "yoar batter ia to
critic foe my Itawontio taste. It
would dodare tharsbo wm "gisd Cousin milrt distant; Elsie, with the aid of a na­
Frank bad found soma one literary enough tive &gt;crv*at, doing the work ot the boiuc,
to interest him. for he bad always been and Pierre BUnc being our pardcaer. They loft the court bauu in eosrpuny, Jon '
Tuuday, about 3;3U r.
ami shortly
the hookworm of the family, ths Colonel Edward told ms, and I believed him, that
after returning home tbs neighbors heard
said"
the chateau would be bis by -inheritance
Ths winter passed oa. Many of the upon tbs death of aa aged-aont; which loud talking between the two, bnt to
'which
not
much
attention
wm paid.
guest* bad departed, but Squire Frank amertiou, with many other things hn had
still lingered, and it wm noticed rocentiy told me, was utterly without foundation. Shortly after the n..n wm observed going
down town, aud bo -was again seen return­
that Agnes kept closely to her room*, and
‘•Fnood from the touretony of the school ing about Sevan o’dock. All being still
The other night * Burlington »ootn
was never seen tn any of her old talks with
and settled in a burnt I believed would be shout tin bouse, there wu no mupurians found the long expocted “nua under the
Cousin Frank.
Ona morning, laving understood »; permanently our own, with a luubaml of foul play until yeoterday mornimr (^lh the bad." It wm her huaband. Tie bed
breaklaat that theCofooei and Squire Pago bandwzme and kind, 1 pasted a few months inrt.t. when not obrervtng the woman was rather high and so »M be, and he
in that hied of aa Eden in which ignor­ moving eboat, some cm- informed tbs siiy
ance ia blim 1 read and tended my roanbal. who oooaid«red it worth JookinC
Sowers, and watched in tbs evening for into. He accordingly pexnadad to the
the return ot my husband from the town house,and asked the man for the where­
wkb all the faith and hope of which ro­ abouts nf the woman, wb-&gt; nude tome eva­
man’s nature is so full 1 had written to sive reply? The Msn-bal then began an
my father, and waited long fora reply, examination of the premiof*. and in the
but ah in vain. At Iasi Edward grew frost imniea.abuaf twenty foot from the
cold ud changed, and sbsccted himself
from home for day*. Yon wdl knowhow
said, and might not we her^gain fur many it wu••!• M MeleM for me elaborate.' He
m-uths. She checked him.
-Mr. Page, I begtbat yea will go no aune to sao only a few days before the
further. I am not blind, and can plainly birth of my child, and upbnidnd on with
bis
tn is furtunes. Ho said that my father
a»« whithar it ia lending. 1 estreat you’
had written him a most insulting letter—
• nc that be would never foejpre. ‘But*
ho ad-led. 'if he only knew that hi.
. daughter, thojemad-niece of aa Earl, wu
a wife in name Only, nod not in deed, be Struck with some blunt initrumeat, which
I would probably rcetram wk me ofbis p'rince kiKKkcd )«r scukIcm, ami then, from the
marks ap-m ths occk snd the blackness of
I -Iwu already iD. sod there words the fare, it wu apparent that the devilish
' pierced me like a knife. - I begged him to deed ofmenieT w»» completed by.tr.npi- New ’ork to Earland recently. They wo
I tell tot truly what be metat. and if he, Ulioa, rvidontly by the grasp of hands out under extract for throe years with
1 Edward de Villiare. were really the rillian liw- uldacera that the moot plausible building Arm. io Manchester, and aro to
liardly lire without being near you, with- II he would have me believe him. With a theiry for the murder is that Donaldson. rroetve wages eqeriTskmt to 13.56 par day
I here, with eight bourv’wort and ImlfboJ
■ sneering answer he left me, and I never
w: ncing you at fout."
1 idayn on Saturday..
.
• Ob, aw, have I fed yon t* tlya bT “J ,
1
Many worthy pcopls sprinUa ihoir la&lt;
too-crideot enjuytnent of your aoaety?
the
troth,
but
her
reply
wan
no
more
to
Plcaaetdfme 1 never intended auch a
kle» with D. V.’a in referring U&gt; thdr to1 ^tentioaa, bat It may h. oMariotod wfattfarr
clung. Bat the companiimahin of&gt; an in­ the point- Any &lt;&gt;n« ao oMiiy won aa I
tellectual mind wm au paulsl! My mmo had baeo, »hc aaid. teed not expect much
1 all of them know what thaws iaitida aigni
and heart were both numn^ for food. 1 truth from a hubund.
1 fy. Thtm aa old lady wrote thatsbsdmbi
______^jbc one in which cumc to diaejyth bar daughter du Wad
••Oh, rir, T cun never tell ytm the anbajrc been to lonely, Mr. Page. Oh, ii
1 dxvc-vervd, hut eflcr dipy-inR
you only knew, yen would not blamo me! guWi of that week! MTb.br eame. but
Hmvw pMtod through «ch bitter trida. 1 could only look upon her with grief and __________» ho came to hard day, and
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wit* nf • abame. I prayed for death, but it would gave thu job up. He then dug the other
not come, and life wm ono unfaeuing tor- one aa above ditooveted, which wm about
two feet inldepth.
tUTT-.
•I liad acme menu -’till at my com
The man aud woman h*vc lived a very
mand, but knew not wforre to go or wh»t dur&lt;putable life, ao far M we hare learned,
to do. Ono day Pierre came to me with
aomv 1-itcrv found in an old amt of my place with Mr. Findliter for hu intemper­
hnaUnd’a. la lhmo I found that hv had ate habits. Since that limo lit h»* lived
deerivud me in warythfog, and that 1 wu by tranaient work till he finally obtained
. Lie lawful wife, m Ellis, .ho bad died employment with Mr Bill. Tbo murder
during my dark days, had alwaya imuted. it oat of the most mid blooded that hu
My foebee would not give him a p&lt;?a»d-ef tetr taken place in the Wanly, tod hu
arouaed an in tame exatetnent in all ritrnre
of the community.
hia hand, and allowed him toatroUrt. k
be test for mo immediately, mying that 1 In addition to the above the CaarMrcaya. omita to add that a motneot later, whoa
If my father had fonakA, tie, be would be
the auger gave out, the waap al oaoa re­
my father I wm getting ready to loavc
sumed bnaliKM. aud MUt the WMOimi
England, when the greats, of my nriafor
bowlin; out of the door like hot abac from
tunea fell upon me. My little Af»«. who
bad grown to be the lift of my life, wm
A Pittsburg mechanic mis the follow•Mlmt from me, red nil the effcrta of my rtrangulaiiou. Shslad -been alrupk on
rte«
•‘Willingly, most willingly. Let me
the fun-bead with a hammer* or aom'o other a worker for forty
years, by industry and
think of it until to-morrow, and I will lei
blunt instrument and then strangled The
“This is all. I eoald nof stay ia France, jury concluded that Emma Donaldson taoTXllar.. and wishing to provide for a
yon know simply bv a ‘reu' or ‘no.’ If I
drexi. to toU y~. 1 will toU you all; for snd I found it impospMe to remain in cama io her death by Mnogulaiioa at the
your noble geiunsity hu touched me rosy England, as my father’s wife and drughum hands of moo cue unknown. Donahteon rainy day, I iorested tt ra railroad, bank,
deeply, and you shall, at lusM. pumrea tbs industeioody circulated (he report that I
trust of a mierebtoand sorrowing womaa. was an uuwedded mother. But the Earl
WO! you excuse uie al dinner this even­ bad takra care to get a ropy ef the regiaing? Tbs though* arowssd by this meet­ tar of the marrian before he l.ofc tar
ing will overpower ms, If I cannot hare boas with him. But tor my chHd-O
quiet. I wiH st toast, *ee you again. May God I-"
Agnes here bsokc down entirely, and
God forever bleu you!"
.She gave him her hand a moment, and great sob. ahook her deflate frame.
then haatOMd to her room, where only her

will ordnr ths rest. I cannot bo more mis
cr.ble than 1 am, and, prrtaps. his sympa­
thy will loamr the bunton. I would not
aadfen bis life with my sorrows, but, ob,
my Father! hstovuuu, be tores us truly
and devotodly, and fore is th. «MUM

At breokfMt, tbuugli pale mid quiet,
the declared her fated to be much better,
•■But 1 think I do not feel able to have
th* )CMOO&lt; to-irf, Mm Waltoo, if you
will cicuae me."
• Certainly, my dear.'' ww the nepooae
ring tbc tong voyage Agnro had
t wrf acquainted with her pretty,
v«i pnplfa aud «b«ir atnuly mother,
thing aaft and tow, and m sad as the wail
in »•«:, ted «nulo bad
&gt; heart of dm Mjl genwuDy difficult

D°-Vos." .be mplitei, “at derm, in the

the STEBBINS BROS SAY

STORE.

of pcreflt quality gg^-w-jgyrti

TLrcc mouth, npun the water were often
ro.&lt;«ed in Uk-joarncy in stormy weather,
and the efegsol home of CJomI Walton
reemod a haves of rest to the weary hurt
end tired frame of ths young widow. The
hours wm built in a grove of oaks upon
an ctaiacoce above the Bbcnaadnah, end
was almost princely in its appointments“Ab, Mrs. Walton, what a fovsfy home
you have b thin far-away land! Never
before hare 1 beheld a soeue to beanliful."
And, in truth, it was a scene rich with
the very folorea of nature. The October
days bad come, andT ths maples by the
river were draped io riehret1 gold, while
ths «ka werec/otfoa in velrety maroon,
and tbs cbretttuu and pine* gave the dart
and ligbl grreus to the breutiftri ?»««••
The mountain range, upon either stdc
reemsd truly lb. repoos of wdmntmrett
th. had read of in th# fairer fl- of ehtld-

WHOLE NO. 2067.
baa m ter passed owl of the family. The
I’agn*. a family famed among the brat peo­
ple of the great ralky. mil! cultivate aud
beautify the old plantatirm, while the por­
trait of their beautifti! aiKertrww mill
adenw the walls of tb«maa»K&gt;o, as io one
of the chief treaxurai pt her ehiidren’s
children, all ofwboa have had copim made
from the original, painted by Thomas Bul­
ly, rixty years ags.

library."
“TbreU’" bs said, Is a voios chofcad
«W.s«aMam. B. sianyrnd bur Wd and

BMotsry principles in flnasae:
Firm, that gold andailw ara tbs 1
terials best fitted for money.
Sceond. that all currvnnei should
bated on the precious metals and come
bls into them at the will of the hcJdsr.

Squtn' Frank Pago wu a year in Eufa.tmd daring that time Agora heard of
m bat ones. A letter from bar mxk
AUipod a brief note Oum Frrek —
"Keep a hopeful heart. I think I will
*AtSThe game, rending a servret be

arc emigrating to Ubsm. TOtaL-waH
Returning Board is in limbo, and Ha
is twfly reared Tom Fcrtrfer W WnAs

�The Maine Election.

’IHff i]

Tcfk*, printed in cuiure, and arc
si fo
&lt;mj by the millico. Prang
-»:&gt;:* tnakw ehromo* that are really
but they teSa*. high ytte, .W
pet late MMctiun with tbs &gt;«pNrwr Yows. Barr. I Sth, 1877.
I say that the “CbrweV
hswkod slout the erantry as premiums
for nvwvpajcre, ec*t only six cento each,
and you can bur them by* the quantity
wtdl as religion. He commenced his wr for ere® Ires than that. When the dodge
anou iw*t Sunday with a violent diatribe was But quite as well understood as now,
agaiasC the free school »y*tecn, denouncing
it s« a gram wrong to “the church." and
one whieh every CotUlie wm bound by

’

The ramlt in Maine show, a Itejubl.ron
plurality of about HA00 and an absolute
majority of aome 0,000 ever all opposing
madidato*. Last year eur plurality »u
W477, end in 1875. 3 872. These figures
tb not indicate any reaction against the
RsjniHiesa* in that far off eastern Stale,

cans aa are opposed to wiiat ia called the
President s Southern Policy, to abandon
the party, on the contrary they indicate
that the party is united and randy for a
vigorous onslaught ou tho enemies, front
whenever called to do better for their
principles, their party and it* chosen lead­ how only last fall, a man named O'Reilly,
ers. It is a victory that will strengthen the born of Catholic parents, bat who bad
hearts of the Republicans of Ohio and joined a Protestant church, was a candi­
Pennsylvania, if ihuy seeded strengthen­ date for office, and how m *oon .as be
ing, aud cause them to work mor-i vigor- beard of fa be-instructed his flock and the
owdy for a glorious triumph at the poll in

the politicians that the Catholic chureh
was a unit, and was controlled by the
clerical authorities, and that it Would be
though tbo Ruvilana were not doing what felt thia flail. The sermon created a great
it was expected they could d-&gt; or site the
Turks are making a mueh mere vigorous
defooao of their country than the world
anticipated they'could make.
''

Proudest Haye*’ rfait to the Booth be­
gan moot m»pieiou»!y with hie reception
at bjuixville. Nothing cnuld exceed the
henrtioewt and cordiality of hi* welcome

The tcmjicranre cugaoixations are- diatributisg tracts showing the cost of lum
to the city, with a view of awakening a
dropw interest in tho fight they aro mik­
Hon. J. C. Burrow*, of Kalataasoo, h»» ing against it. Thu total number of a^
becn Invited to stump Ohio. Wo hope he rests in the city tor the qtrartcr ending
will go, for he is the beet stomp orator in Sept 1st, waa 19,943. Of thaw the num­
ber iracesbic directly to rum was 14,090 !
Probably half the remainder could be
traced indirectly to ram. but it ia safe to
say that four-fifth* of the ent-nnous police
force required to keep the peace ia the
city, owo their employment to ram, aid
ninety per cent, of the crime* and c*au|H-

The Hepublicatu of tho great Blate of
Pennsylvania met in convention on (ho
fith loot at Harruburg, and nominated for
State Treasurer, Wm. B. Hart, for Audi­
tor, A. M. I*aaimore and for Judge, J. P.
Stenitt, and among others all of which
aro sound to the cere, adopted the three
following Itesolntiona, ihut will especially
cuoimend tlkomaolrfis tea the ftvorablc coifitidcrauon of wvery thinking American cit-

If f S

A full line of Undershirt* and Drawers.

fe HMHi

man thia fail, for lire advance army are al­
ready in the Add. the chromo mills are
running (o their full capacity, and tbs
mook-fooud young man t* leaving ths city,

and Boy a

for FALL TRADE.
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT eoo-

for WHITE SHIRT in ths CSty.

business surra.

I SCARFS, TIES and Sill Handkerchief

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st, Grand Rapids, Mich.

GROCERIES,

tnoosly fergirre them —but to have shared
the plunder wilh men end than-have than
go back oa him, angers him. He says it
was plaaaant reading when in Spain, the
deuundatioaa of himself by men who were
bis partner*, end who were living oa tbo
money they stole when wilh him.

fa iocreaaing every day and every hour.
Broadway hasn't looked ao much like the
Breadway nf old, for five yean. There is
the.comfortable, old time certainty of be­
ing ran over, if you attempt to cruas at
any time from nine in the morning till six
at eight—there is the crash and smash of
vehicles, and the curving of driven, there
thcec .figure* before one, it fa ru&gt; wonder is the crash aud din of thousands of
that the pablie demand tin regulation, at
the b’.«kadc of long linen of street am,
all events, and extinction if possible.
and the stages in apparently ioextrieaLle
jams—there is, ia short, the good old un­
comfortable Broodway of the olden lime.
iho enormous building, eight atorics high,
and tilled from cellar to garret with the
most inflammable materia), was entirely
fonprovided with
not u
be dn&gt;
drawn on the fourth story,
ecould
'"’,d °°*
and there were not only no hose fur the
cztinguiahmsot of fire, but there were not

COFFEE.

SOAP
The ItiU Power

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKERY.

STONE 'W-A.EIE.

Vol. 22 Itf.

Smith Hoyle &amp; Prerton,

p °-_p- Row»f» Co*». CoL

Hpcakiog of Hale, it b a fact that tbongh
bln was one of the largest piano factories
in the world, he never made a piano that

Gen. Butler wilt support tho President in
hie Souther* policy.
Tbo Baltimore Republican* al a convenlion Monday evening heartily indorsed
the President s policy.
as they did about carrying 6m-. Peensytvanu and all other States.

LIGHT-RUNNING

Ptmocratie distractions in New Jcarey
Uvs mooted a cbanoe fo the Repohliseas ef gaining a United States Sesator-

‘DOMESTIC
SEWING MACHINE

the aim rotwm bibb

BEST.

$Bg$20B';

jirimrsksT^
SWEET

Heavy AV. Ixird ruled at the Saratoga
mt Mitrg last week that the whole nnmbsr
of 'pevwws in the poor bouare, includmg

il

these temporarily relieved, and ia the re­
form aad penal institutions, in Michigan,
wu 54,210.
'

Tlic balance of cash jn ths State trc»ury Sept. 1 was 1592^7.1,81, receipts
during the week ending tiept. 8 w«s
|28j)63.0€; payments during aatne time
to abeodoa tho luxury altogether. ■ Then were 125328.91; balance in irtmaury
die eoursc of the Irada has drtn-rd. Sept 8,1877, 1595,927.96, increase tr
New York fa no longer the great Importing the week *3,554.15.
Tbe offioerv of the Eaton county agri­
centre, for the western chics are receiving
it direct Item China and Japan, via the cultural society are taking the utmost
Jains to make the coming fair, which taken
have been rushed upon the American place at Charlotte on B..ptm&gt;bcr 26, 27
market bccMss of tbs improved focilitiee and 28, the beat exhibited. of the kind
f&lt;» getting it The importers wilh large
stocks on land are suffering terribly, and

Serin lata
Par fate
Oattaiir
lata Full®

wane lomr

yean, and we think WU penona will do
and ao on through the whole list of resj well to go and see this exhibitios of the
peetablc maker*. He has been prosecuted
product* of the Stale.
Utr.o and qpin, hot he always managed to
Chicken thieves relieved Mr. George
jest keep pal of the ciutehc. of the law.
Riehardsou, ofOmvis, Calbroa county, of
84 halfgrowu chickcnr a few nigl ta sines,
ki*My kaving Mr. Ricbardroa four, how
ever, to raiae soother brood next year

wttic
■Blit
■Stic
itaik

D

ing torus pianos, forging aa nearly aa he
I’rof. Watxm of the Michigan Univercould tho names of reputable makers. ■tv, al Ann Arbor, announce* the discov­
Thus he would pul out a.piano under the ery of another planet of the eleventh ta*gname of “Steinway A Soos,” which aa ;norant or earelcm person would „fJ&gt;ury.7
' a^''
The State Fair io now In full operation
aEppovlug It to be a Steinway. The Web at Jackson. The sf&gt;w is the best for

The Jovrri of ten will be gratified to
know that tens ard lower in the great im­
porting hoastw than they .were before the
war.
Tbo reduction Ims been brought
about by the decreeing demand. When
wsgep wet* high the laboring man not on!y drank good tea, but bought it by the
Political Noles.
Only two counties in Maine were earned pound, aad the moderately well-off by tbo
cheat. Now it Is different. The laboring
by the Democrat,
man buys it by tbo ounce, aad the better-

DRESS

BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.
CAB8IMKRE8 and CHEVIOTS

An investigating commiueo had Tweed
on the Maisil, but they have not thus far
got anything new out of him. Every­
body knew that the eity had been robbed
ofmiltisiua, and they knew exactly who
did it, and bow it was done. Tweed's tes­
timony, thus for, is only valuable aa a eonfc.rion from tho Imder of ths thievre, with
aome mime particulars added. He may
make some new disclosures before they get
thnnigh with him, but it ia doubtltaL
Tbe-old mankropsnp wonderfully well,
and will, if be ever gets out, make troub­
le for bis euimica. He is very bitter, and
dadra* nothing so mush as to get a chance

compelled to bring their drinking waler
from the third story ; consequently 'when
Mr. M. B Gillette of Niles township ia
the fito broke out among the varnfaboa said to have lost 160 hop by the cholera,
and seasoned lumber, there were no means lately
*’
of check ieg it, and an hundred men and
women periahed miserably in the flames
But Mr. Hale win get hfa-insurance on his
burned buildings and stock, and will put
op another just such a trap.

may boeomo extremely mischievous in as­
sisting to diminish the popular respect for
tbo decisions of lawful tnbunah.
Third—Tbo long and rocwaftil exfateweo, under the laiws of Congress, of the
doable coin standard warrants us in de­
manding an early repeal of the legialatir.t:
which demonitixed silver and■ cxtablfabud
an almost exefosire gold rtxndard, and we
therefore favor a return to the free uh and
nnrestricted coinage of the dollars of 1798
sod its restoration to tho position it held
as legal toodcr during the eighty yrare of
dur national exktaooa, thus preserving the
equality . of tbo comnucteiai value of the
silver dollar with the gold dollar keeping
both ia circulation.

BUSINESS and

SUITS and OVERCOATS.

IXIMIST

JAtmsro.

IMPERIAL SOAP

Jt,!

LANDS*

TRIUMPHANT!

worTtor-SE
Thteffigaoeu from rariona pointe in Ohio
is of tho moat cheering nature for the
BspuWissas. Th. beet infonn«l Detnre
esttet admit that the Ntsie fa 1‘kely to go

and display to hideous, gtoidy, high-color.
mi pirturw. which be will amaare you ssU
at retell for ten tlolfan, or rather would
tell at that price only lbs nuWfahcn of
the Few-ifdrw pwhlfah them, ana they
enimi be hod u any prire except by sub-

Z HOWER ? REAPF.fi ’

�cpccial meettsg of the Common Com
cil Mcoday cvralag, Sept. 17«h, 187*7.
Ilia Honor Mayor Bcntosy in tho chair.
Roll of Aldermen bring oiled the fol­
lowing were poorest:
AUz-Abbey, Dewey, McNaughton,
R«.-«ll, SpreMmg, Tomlireou red Yonng

B-tmp Rafora CHb wrimd by
to. Udi. Chririiaa Tereprranre I'.iou
b^r. ^red toe Dining Hal) on the Fair
■ Grnnnds, and will furouh warm mreU *,
25 eta., during the retire Erir, There
who have heretofore taken dinner at toe,
Hall ontoc Fair Grounds nerd'out be,
UM
to. Ilamiap Udi. re. good,
eo«k» and ample provider* and that they
Ml
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AIX ABOUT TWE COUNTY.
Cooler.
Gold 103.

Stato accuridea arc quiet..

Michigan Central stock* 591.
Money ou call 36r,5 per rent.

Fine xhuwer Monday morning.
Hillsdale County Frir remmee

I ^A grand vocal and instrumental concert
| will be given at Union Hall on Friday,

N

I Dr. )lcCormick is making «rrungea»euta
- Wo Ircartlfaythc boltuiu has dmbpod || to go to Newaygo to follow bis profosuion
there. Wc are very sorry to lows' him
but of the pCTwcution »uit of the People
! from our tuidet, we hope that aucecm may
va. Delano and Sbepanl, by tho aetien cf
Mr. Shepard in taking back bia wife to
many friends who ray, racceaa Dr.

Sunday morning the house of C. C.
moit of Irtwta Stern, whose -Wore wB be
Wolcott wan entirely. consumed by fire.
opened &lt;.ti Saturday for btuinra*. Ha ia |
The cause of the fire is unknown as tbe
lately from Allegan dty and has borne |
I house had been vacant for some time, tbe
here to engage in bminen perraauendy.
fire was nut discovered until toe Games
The attention Of our readert ta exited to had broken through tho roof and had got
tbe new advertisement of Vimar Bro*.
too for to bo axtinguiahwl an wo have no
That M a buriuren firm doing imrirnwr co
way of putting oat fire* rely by carvyi ng
btuioesi prindplea aad worthy of tha en­ water in poll*. Tbe house was irearcl in
tire confidence and general patronage of the Barry and Eaton Company.
tho public.
Tbe Udlen' Foreign Murireury Socfaty
Tw'fho Tomperonce Reform Chibs of
in connection with the M. E. church, will
Berry County.
be entertained by Mrs. C. G. HentJy of

You ore reopectfully requested to for­
her residence on Grwm street. Geotianen
aru Invited to to' lea, and a curdis! invita­ ward to Jomre Clxrkc Pnw. or H. H.
Briley Srety. of the Hwtings Reform
tion extended to alL
.
Club, tbo oomo of your dub, the date of
Rev. Mr. Wiikineou of A»n, Grme*
nrponituion, the nomre of yam 1’ree. end
see county preached for the BopriM socie­
Sretyn the number of membere, time end
ty oo Sunday IW. aud we undersUud a
piece of moering sr.d any other inform two
proposition hu b«n made to himtobouiuchtog the ternpeexoee work in your lo­
eome line paolar of tho church, bat we do
cality yon deem advioxbte.
um know whether ho will acrept.
Tbe object ia to known, near re may
l/rcv. Goo. W. Sherman for the pari
be too omoant of good t&gt;.t bu boon aocmplianod. and prepay n»™
work of tho Winter Campaign.
We the Toatporaoew Workers of Barry
county ought to hold iatereriiog mreliug.
in every poMie ball, church and ached
bouw i» Briry cuunty during tho coming
winter, and to more effectually work for

Having and keeping constantly on hand every variety o(

MS, MLS, M lliHHH,
Toilet Articles to any varimyx.! kind or price. Hagen . Magnriia Brim Charm
uf Beauty, the iaffi. all koow'irUet.
Morel Books, Office end SAool Stationary,
Blank and Memoroudun Books, in any style at your own prior.
Your patrooace m

Adopted by ayes aad nays as fbllawa.
Ayan—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. McNaugh­
ton, Itaucll, Hpauldiug, Tomlinson and
T«a&lt;-7.

—tromUing io toci- boot a for toeir scrip*,
and kft With the firai returning train,
without aoeiug one lento part of abo win­
try they first act out to see aud explore.
There are now about forty atesm raw
Mills in tho Hills, acd about m maay
Stamp Mills, ranging from fire to forty
stomp ItaUcriea ; two imeltcro, eight steam
pumps, two assh and door fartoriw, two
bre-wrrim; and when a little more than,
eighteen month* ago a few raineri’ were
ooopod up in tho braib, and under trees,
there is now a city of about leu thousand
iuhabitonts.

DRY GOODS!

years, tome fields of wheat aad oat* were
dertroyod by them, a iiulo of tho early i
corn suffered svme. am! garden* were
somewhat injured, but 00 the whole we
wonc. The bog cholera baa broken out
very hndlr here tot* summer, owing m I
think to M much water ia tbe spring and
di-iug a fearful work cf detraction. Farmere.bave lent from 10 to 150 hop and
oo&lt;-half ot the hop that are yet alive are
now «iek. Taking altogether timo* look
hard, but there seem* to be a eliwrfulnaw
prevadiag all that ■ a aure guarantee that
the people are not dieepurapd. Wo know
that we have »• good a country u the ran
ahinee upon and that tho time mil irarcly
ctimo when we will bo noon more4rrwjierv^s aad ean laugh st our present fear*.
Th» political pot ia begiuuiag to boil
and as wo elert our county officer* ia Nov.
there is coasidarahlo figuring to bo dorm ia
ail ran co of tfic convention. I suppose we
shall also decide at the Nov. ciectiou, the
quretton whether wo will adopt township
organialioM or remain under county
commuaiooera. If tho township erpniaation bad been like youn iu Michigan I
would moat heartily support it, but there
on- swne oi.jectinoabls f.aturre that way

kin I.W

Wc sell goods at a very small advance on the firat cost.
We sell more ready-made Clothing than any house in this city
No matter liow low you can buy goods in tkher stores, we will
sell you the same articles al less price.
We adhere strictly to the one price system.
Our trade is increasing every year, which is a sure sign that we
sell goods at lower prices than any other firm J
We can sell goods at small profit liecanac we can ’
than others on account of our selling so many _
Our clothing is cut as stylishly and will fit ax 'well ai\any made to
Order. Don’t forget to call and sec us.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal 8L,

.■era

I have on hand a full stuck of
Dry Gooda of latest styles
anti also

GRAND RAPIDS.

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

DRESS GOODS

toil aud Ft. Pierro, which is two hundral
and fifty mile* shove hero; which leave*
too over-fond dhlance from Fl. . Pierro to
the Hill* liUlo kai than one hundred and
fifty miles, which ta at least -one hundred
and fifty miles nearer than by any other

evening, October 12ub, for tho benefit of
| toe Haatiog* K. O. P. Baud. The mu• The Bi.ird uf Supervbon m
1 aieri part of tbe enlcitaiument haa been
Monday October 8.
. placed in tbe hand* of Mr. J. de Fielireki
of Grand Rapids, whore reputation m pianGovernment Bund* are weak in
| i*t and mtuical director is wc® established
thy wifb gold.
I rend you to day by registered k-Uar
Half fore on toe Michigan Centred to ! ih tbe Northwest, The participant* in
’ toe concert will bo Mr*. Bello Header- •Sub suba.-riptiou to Bxnxui. I have
Jarireonthta wrest.
•Hott, Mr*. Frank Banril, Mima May read itelr.TMre many years with pleasure
Witoew the efiict; wheal J 1.33 fur the Barlow aad Carrie Goodyear, Mrs. Eli
bort on nor ttreeu yesterday.
Galloway, Mr. Juliu Rm*U, Sir. J. de as afraid I am a prw pay master and al­
Read the foals ofO. I). SpauUiag Fielireki and Mr. Albert Aoderoou a «o!o though I would Mill like to ore it* tare
**4 the Star Clothing Home.
violiatat of great dutuoetiou from Grand weekly you would not bo to blame if it
/ TU Hastings Chon dub ia stall at work Rapid*.
should be stopped, «o I will remit ait-above
Time, here are quite hard for farmers*,
wheat in toi&lt; immediate vicinity wm
Bead the advertisement of B&gt;tQ&gt;m
Yesterday Sept. 17 Dr. Young assisted stricken with black nut, and ctxuK&gt;|oently
Burnell. They ray they menu bumrere
is a very po_r crop. We hate com of all
Temperance meeting al 4 o'clock n«: I by Dr*. McCormick and Griswold removed
a Urge tumor from the cheek of Mira ages and degrvo. of goodnere from field*
Sabbath afternoon at the Court Hottae.
that will make 60 buiheta per aero down
CkristUr of Assyria.
Tbo Firemen ot this city will have tl
to nothing. Feara rd toe pnaaboppers
John R. Crites, our young and enter­
rfance of tbe »eaaou ot Union Hall oo tl
prevented tbe sowing of much s-ataA groin
'
prising
attorney,
has
gone
home
for
a
eveuisg of October 4th.
and tU planting uf more cora. TTho wet
short time for the benefit of his health, spring made planting late, cauaiag some'
J. T. Bril A Co., ask the aUou
i "John, don't stay long."
entire
failure*. In my ntimauou the main
men who derim an agency for ths
Al. Troutwine lias exchanged his Bar­ ervp. stood about tbu*. Wheat quantfty ।
fruit trees. See adrrrti*cuico£j !
■
I her atsop and contents for a farm with sown 50-per cent Ices than corp moo, yield |
We hear that the youngest eon of;
Edwin Fallal of Middlevilk, wax drowned 'I Welcome O'Dell. Al says ho ha* shaved 90 pct cent; corn planted 150 per cent— ’
enough and now will try fanning for a- 50 per rent-will average 100— 25 per cent
in toe Tbornapple river tan Thursday.
50 per rent and 25 per cent, cats sown
b to be a sheet and pillow case [
| Her. C. G. Thomi* the M. E. Pa*tor 75 per cent, yield 110 per coat; Barley,,
social with tableaux at Good Templar* I
for the put year, is to remain another year 80 per cent, yirl-l 10O per cent; potatoes '
Hall mx&gt;o. A treat ta in etore for the
greatly to the salitfaction not only of the 60 per rent, yield 50 per cent; rye 125 j
people.
member* of this church bet of tbo citisena per eent, yield 90 per eOtit.
Forty cento win pay for tbo Bajtxxx
Tho heavy storms of but spring destroy- ‘
until January 1*11878. Try It and Me If
«1 a verrdarge pe^eenb ut gramhoppera
you do not dorm it wise to sub*cribb far !
while they were young. The-oounty fur­
the ensuing yfear.
nished a large amouolof eoeFtar and'
. Report* from our aohool show an nn- |
and we trust that many more may *re tbo flaifonu to cutch them and many mlllioc
proeodented atteodsnec, and give very flat-1
■ evil of their waya and turn therefrom.
tering notires of the new Haperrnteuflent, I

Ow r

WANZER i BARNES (8uoee«»n&lt; to Barmm * Co.)

Phoenix Block* HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Drugs, Patent Mtdirims. Humacpathic Hcnadix.

From among the many people, that
Use ’iaUt/l ths Hilta, 1 jresumo some
came from yuor vieinily, which perhaps
have already returood, riek and dtagreted,
aad not wilh oal much reaaoa for their
□pinions, for no country that is m oo«:
. bl. a. the Hilta. creold U rich sm^h to
afford bumnu* for the touurand* thu arc

Sabbath WM sole pressed by. the Prosre-u| Ung Attorney on Thursday, for the resrou
th»t the prosecuting witocm, Oliver E.
Woodruff, could not be found ou the day
.
for the trial. Thu cause U ot loo
■ much importance t.. bothusracrifiood, and
ahould be commenced again without delay.
, Tbe liquor Uw mart be enforced aud al)
person* who violate any of iu proviaion*
made to pay tbe rjtirtme penally provided

City Drug Store!

of al! the popular pattenia
and best qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of

Men's and Boys' Clothing
to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
price* that will aatonuh
all. Come in and look
over my stoti.

Which lias stood the teat for years and still stands at tbe
head of the list for light draft, durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchasrug a wagon, we can make it to their ad­
vantage to call and examine the Jack­
son Wagotf before purchasing
elsewhere. Come and see our

Single Buggies &amp; Platform Spring Wagons

HATS AND CAPS.
I krep constantly on hatsd t
full assortment of men's und
' boys’ Hats and'Caps.

Blaisdell's Celebrated Clover Huller,
The only machine now manufactured that threshes and hulls
the •eed'in one machine. All who intend to purchase Clover
Hullers this kcosou should call on us immediately, as there ia so
?-eat a demand that late orders wilt have trouble to get machines,
erms liberal, with a large discount for (cash.
We also sell the

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them before
buying elsewhere.

We Must Have Money.

PROMPT PAYMENT

A Treeherx examinati m will bo hold at;
the Carlton Venter School Hdum on Set-!
urday tbe 20lh day of October, A. D.
1877, at R o'clock A. M. Teeebera will
please provide themselves with pens and

of tbe Superinundort. I aba!) require .
fre of »I from each male red
from
each fcmalo applicant receiving a certifi­
cate.
CLABK A. Rant.on
Carlton Township, Sept of Shook.
'
st w

k

Manufactured by Phelps
Bigelow of Kalamuoo, the best
working and most desirable mill built.

MESSER BROS.
Drop in anti see those late
styles of Prints. All styles
at bottom figures.

BOOTS AND SHOES

Illi UM! CHESTER’S CURE!
RunarjgsroiHi nonm

-Asthmai
Call a' lie Sin if tteBlG HAT. Bronchitit,
Catarrh,
la offering to all tbelxrgrat aaaortment

As cheap as the cheapest and
warranted as good as any
in the market.

of H ATS, CAPS and

NJBHI5G GOODS

FUR
to be found outGENTS'

e Joke comet in, KE IS SELL
IKO T/1EK AT Jftrcn LOWER
PIUCES-Vm't fail to ore the gooda be­
fore pnrehariag.
\

Hay Fever. Colds, Ac.

AadUlbUMsMirtih*

&gt;rr Oraa*.

WONDERFUL CURES
Ranrtlife Momialstnx PSTUWS

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

DRY

GOOD REWS TO YHK PITBUil!

GOODS,

CLOTHING,
ILAT8 and CAPS,
.
GENT’S FURNISHINGS,

STOCK OF GBOCEUB

. — B, ik. —tt.

of too many township officer*, to-wit a
supervisor an assessor and clerk beside
the smaller offices, after the MMMment
toe clerk make* out the tax roll leaving

LADE’S RIADI-IADE CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,

HOSIERY,

Barlow L Goodyear serin eril upon
tboen indebted to them aad want toesi to
remember that they Lavs pm timely no­
tice tlisl all aeeonnte mu-t bn oottfad by
September first. They now wnnt it un­
derstood that they rotis: what they mu!

wlsrat. The foe&lt; ta, there ia no beUer
wheat market ia the Stoto than Haatinp,
sad our f.r»«. will find i« •» if Andrew
their wheat to other pho*.

Bar. L. Msatcre, the new pastor of the

Hom** Square in the aftaroaoneided abHiV “d BUuJJ' be"i‘
eloquent parior won him «»y I
IUv E H. Baser will deliver an ilhnsn-l BU*- MM
&lt; Vdwbjl
“ *PI* 7^"*

TOBACCO.

taw items from' toe out .ide world or ter­
ritories Bight be of lotarMt to your paper,
I venture tbta re a short and . general &lt;ta^r^tfan af Um mireral field’ of Dakota,
of Wbfeh *0 much ha* been mid through
tbeBcwsppere; which »»* ata. toe mean.

DEFI COMPETITION
n . .....
.............. _
rem Hall, Charlotte, ou the evening M
Hepmabsr 2fL
!
Hom Henry 8. Cbnbb, has gone to
1’hiladripbta to fill an M«&lt;MM&lt;rt far .

I CARBOLIC OIL
mretk oU baby, wbe aaid she will U 14
years oM •’ey tember TO.

The Norther.. MkU-vjiu agricultural
society will bold iu first uuul four M

LINIMENT

�Lsgals.

w.-tesssfestetjs
I am giuia' oU and bare, to have thinp
wich they aiuT uod. to in Um aouth.
And bcanloa all thisrtbry are too bandy
with 'tbeir weapon.’ down tlwr'. iu H.r'
North when they git after us they srrret
us, and take* ua very carefully to a jaiL
and they brings ua tracta, and trusts uv

,

'

I
-

Msn vimt ua, to try tbe effect of kmdsicss I

ou us srrit&gt;' bore, aud they feed us mighty .
Well, and altogether, it ain't a bad thing । al bi. p-l iu October. .
for a rest. And then we git* out, and; Senator Morton i* rapidly recnvevitsc
gws our way, recuoperatid, and good for. from his late ateruung illnrea
Tbe annual leather product cf Cindwanti is nrtituated al *7,000,000.

M* MM«s UM .fIk. wteMrewtot*.
ta rat-rtam**r MsMlas v*X7
Aa4 wkal Ualoc, cnaplt wore.
AoS k«v tksr Uwkte. ate how thrr t» r»

Aa# whalhse J?« tasrM «as«tos ssta.

ain't far off, and they git on their borare
and hunt us. And they don't arnwl us ,
nuiher. When they come Up with ««/
they are jeal a* likely aa trot to put a !
charge of buck-shot through us, for ther' ’
ain't no inquiry about &gt;ur;h thjpps. Out:
of. a party of fourteen of ua that went
down into North Carolina, only fire ever ’
got back north. And then I don't like
trigger*, aod you have to do a great, deal ।
deal of stayin' with 'em. Nigger* ain't to ■
my taste. I never did like 'em, and I |

:«ALC.

rereasareretbreSasarenwr raluwi taaftaHas■lasar ret only reUmd?ire carte »•“-■•. TiZ-

““BalTbreaTii.

Geuarsl Rwing accepts tbe challense to
bold a joint discussion wilh 8taaley Matcan't orereome tbo pnjudia. They are an .j thews after September 15.
wSnateRUaasOMTUrerMroteMM. ttareo.t
T«t OMIT Till/—IXTXBVtrimki a interior rare.''
The Emperer of Braxil waa al Lisbon 1
•——
. -Dun't you find it rather hard to find . | the last week in August, haring finished
comfortable places to sleep, in the city ?'* . | his sight- seeing in Spun
“Sometimes. Now and then ws git in­
Tbe enonuotu quaatily of 420,000.000
i Thu destraction of Hale's piano factory to the station-house, aad there are always pounds of rosin wu* produced in the Uni­
cutiot he- ranked among the great firre, empty boxes aad warm corners. Il ain't ted State* for the year 187C.
for it »u only one s«|ttarc that was burned.
There are but two depositon ia th*
Bank of Kagi.nd vfa, hw,. lanrer areounta
z
ot loiitite.
than th* late Brittham Yoowg had.
it will be remembered far yean. Proba­
bly one bunded nets, women and children
Glancing at Peuasylrauia the New
York pepcra arc not moved to com meat
were burned to death, and many more
00 ••The Death of the SUvrr Lnoacy."
were injured. This loas of lift waa entire­

s^TBeadache.

®“^ui^e'lSi”'iipiiiir'

ly. uunrccaaary:

Here w\^ a great six

Daruu lUthechild of Paria has pur­
chased tbe celebrated picture gallery of
Van Loon at Atnatcrdsin for &lt;SO0,O&lt;X).

story bunding, full of rambuitiblm, and
crowded wit!;, working people, and tbe ou-

Texas will make this year 7#0.000 bake

J -Swtea^^Mwretea. tSateria) ant faaias ♦*
.. ................... —.

escape. So long WM Umi building that It
w. impo-ible for those anywhere jn the
centre to get to the. ladder*, ne&lt;Tof those
who succeeded in yeaaing through tho
nook a and flamo from burning vnrnish aad
paint, only a few got’ oitutdo where they

and kept use at it two j
....,go within a hundred .
Key is Ju favor of Government Savings
mile* of that dty, if I knew it, for a for-|i Bank*. Shall wc supplement it, as In
tune. Think of workin* ten boun a day, I, France, by Government pawnbroker*'
sj.op ■ ’
and fordin' us on bread and water 1 They '
Tl.e grave cf Santa, i Griswold Good­
don't know how to treat people the'.''
rich (Pater P«rl«y) at Southburv, Conn.,
Tho vagabond went away, with an ex-1 ia marked only by a plain slab bearing a
simple inscriputiu.
The remembrance of h'q brief stay in To- ' At Bolton,'England, lately, Mr. Glad-,
Isd-H w)icre tl.e city is wian enough to i stone cut down a tree In the preaenoe of a
make them earn the bread they cut, waa j large party of cxcurrionirts and then adtoo much for I im. He dcubclraa brooded i dreswed th tu briefly from the stump.

IIAIB RAPJDS DIVISION.
The Reliable Sh#rr Uu

•tn ttnis

snail window* that opened to the ladders
there was the same jam that blocked the
Wnf tlio Brooklyn theatre, aad soon*
rd miserably within a few feel of
tostxj'str.sfsiaair too place of carape. A thousand dollar*
in iron ladders at proper interval* from over it all day.
An cxrltatig.! aaya: “From all part*
of
the
country
will
shortly
arrive
each story would have enabled every perWhat Toledo does, every city and town ;
•oo in the building to escape.
There,| in the country should do. The moment a | complete iuteUiprooe of several hundred thi: .riruwnj.moiru.co.
ought to be a law in every State compel­ j beggar appears on tlio streets ot th»i city, j
ling ManufiteUinm who mass Urge num ;■ be i. arrested, is taken to bartacks provid­
number* of ^moplc tn do tHs, and make J ed for such cuinberers of the earth, aod if
MEDICAL tSUfiGICAL USTITO.
«uc|&gt; provision, and in a .very, liberal man I sbteai work is ast to b, taking stone.
ner. &lt;Wy a year ago, the uioe tragedy!I kXwn his time'is up, he is given a loaf of
occurred in a factory in Massaebuactu, jI bread and a piece of meat, aad is d inn bred ;
audio the city of New York, there areal' with the areuranco if be return’ be will be j
thousand building’ liable to jro *r any time. I retained a i*tiH longer period. None of
But St won't be don,-. There will bo a I
! them return Kyery state in tire 1'ttion
great deal said, the Hale s whin they ro-1। ought, this winter, to hare legislation etn-*
_, _
build, will probably pul on tbair building j powering magirtnt« to commit thcao; each other for Turks they fought
We laddrns, bat no owe &lt;h* will, and rr. ‘‘prrtr. at sight- Tbornly will hsre fifty j'700 ,'-*J C,ikuwinter.
imer. Who
wno will
win *&gt;
gn out
out m
a* aeon
aeon as
as spring
spnng ,0',“ “ 'Ju,Ur-

I-sst w«k hu
J. exprou
lfrM)

mi

o-riou

e«»* lx i»&lt; »or*W« tl

SriaStorE

xwltwr wl'k aa Mt.raws fc.vftwo.1, Sca-UTUn

SS«eja~ESE=E=

99

POULTRY WORLD.

. A .Ultette ItliulrMM M.atMr.
rM
of them is a thief, whenever thieving ean I i,oy. he ’did what little them wm to do. ^X’a^.KK’UW?!ii
of axauspa. vary soml Tbw eted «cMon be done safdy, and munler is only sb-1 To day ibe e«-occrn of which he was jar I SMB, fores.
,
cotauw^.l m Um, murth^art, aad the rtaiued from bnrauio it iso'c *sfe Tbe. rn’ v“’P,n’’ nearly 15 ttfiAl person*
ad ran it guard -jf tlw army hu already •ramp proper osrnc to this eoantiy frmu
shown itself. The sturdy ibicrtw are gel-; Eagland, but it wasn't long till the Amrrting more and mare cumr=\rruha porks,- iran vagabond adopted his tactic*. They
have signs aud language of their own, *nd
hall-ways that are earelertey left open, are when: oar ar two are seen, you may be
Mwjc already robbed. There is ta alarm­ sure there are more. They work io gang*,
Ing increase nf Hardy, unshaven, janabora, .and can bo rallied within a few hour*.
unkempt men standing on the streets, They are viciooa. useless and dangerous,
looking with villainous eye* inlohouww, to and society owes it to itself to extirpate
a*T whether robbery &lt;t b4.-pa.-y wHf do them. There ought to ba the mast r&lt;rinbaH, ' aad the polio are becoming inure geet legislation against them in all the
and more busy with vagrant*. Thore slates, thia winter.
affect inn* wre deeply cenrentratod/ Such
who got far west during the summer, arc
hare beeiHbc adversities of the finest
nSst here yet, but when they come we&gt;
We of New York are looking anxiously
player in the wopld, before be has reached
to the western states that hold elections 13. Booth never riaita tho thaater that
I asked aw of them which he preferred, this fall. It would bo a ahamo if the Re­ bcare his name. lie ia seldom sera in
the dty or tho country, with chinning; publicans allowed themstevea, by apathy publi.-, bul oeewaiotully one may are a
frankness be answered, the country, of' or any feeling of discontent, to bo bratsa pile-fared and xb.iugUful-ioohiMf twm&gt;
pacing Bruadwa/ as ft a rertwis. with
course, when the weather is warm enough Preoidcut Hayes if the first man occupy- something ind.vcrib.iblc »trikimt in hrn
.to admit of sleeping in the open air, or In log- the chair, who ever attempted any.1

nahUmi d«, .1Axail A. t&gt; I'

SKEStes
"ItSWSi,
MBS
RAILWAY COMPANY

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thing like genuine reform in tho manage- 1

, Mid the vagabond, "in'ths
city the cops are al waya a wiuehin- of u»,
Md.yam«M&gt;'t do nothin' without takia’ a
NnT. risk. Bat ia tUiouMry, blew
you, ther* ain't nothin' to stand io the
way. Two of us watches till the men are
are away in the fields, and wo know ther'
ain't nobody in ths h«w»e but wowtou.
Then we goswtep and lifts for sulkin' to
eat, wich we don't recly want, for ws kiu
kill and roast as many chickens as we want.

deter* reform, Il h dM tktmanhhs M will
as hint, that this fall they ewdorwa him.
Ohio, and Pennsylvania, ought both to be
carrred by ibe Republican*, by decided
majoritim. ' If the Republicans of tbe
country could be here and know bow gi­
gantic were tbe erik be attacked, and bow
thoroughly be rooted thrm out, they

GEO. WOODS &amp;• CO.'S

PARLOR ORGANS

And if they could realize haw tLapcrately
the Democracy are fighting to got oontrok'
to cat, we aighte about, 'and if ther' is any four year* from now. they would take MT
loore property layin' round, wo gobbles it. their coats and are to St that this, the pre­
If the womca mak e any fuai we show * liminary skirmish, is not lost. Let them
pfttol. and that ctsdr it. We don t atrel
re of tbn pnvrrarorot, tedlbaa. that ba ia
purging the civil servim. and that he ia
doing all that man can do, to purify and
reform the guvkroment. and asy bv their
votes that they approve of it. It would
bo a bunting shame Io lore the elociiuiM

ilroad

M!® «r*»•

fits =-gteS !~

.

is better ^d is getting better every d«y.

Tbe southern moreliants are here in great
number, and are buying largely. Th#
question u io threw being 4'Uftp snd
healthy trade tMs winter. Tb^N'orth ia
a Hute behind, but they are coming, and
TOr;;,..., „ tbe stream ia iaereaaing ii volume every
day. The weather is delightful, and the
PltTW.
•at, without invading bousca, what do you health of the eUy i. good.
want to taka there ebatseca far F

GEO. WOODS &lt;ft CO.. Cambr

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VOL. 22. NO?2X

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., SEPTEMBER 26, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 2068.
.

who had an . falerview with Fnaidenl
Haye, w^lk on tU way to Fremont, Baked
fcPrc•idcnc how he ramc to evnstruct
policy, whtrh ws» teemingly « at vari­
ance with Lb recent view, while on tbc
MBWP in Ida lent Gubernatorial camprin ,
and it it gnw upoa him gradually. The
President replied as fjfowi: "Wei!,

«•*- la Jnlit’
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
5^22

OCR STOVES
look at
PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON

DENTIST ‘

Midiiai.

Nadivflk

We would call the attention of Farmers to tbo ■

Jackson Wagon
iTTOKintTS AT LAW. aUSWt.n ia A*i

Citaitucr, ___
ju«&gt; H.Ca:r»a.
U. C. PECK It AM."
PHYSICIAN A SUHGEON,

• i. a ■* r.re. .

IMTfttK OF Tai: VKACK. IWawM dhiteettee
UEORGK D BARRtKN.

WeK.9SBas‘T"&lt;""“

Which has stood the test for years and still stands st the
head of the'list for light draft durahilit-y and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchas­
ing a jragou. we can make it to their ad•
vantage to call and examine the Jack­
son Wagon Wore purchasing ,
elsewhere. Come and see our

Which are all fully warranted^nZd selling at prices which
cannot help but please
We are also agents in the
•
County of Burry for

| Among the argument, that doobdca*
। will be, breauac it Us been, used in favor
| of a reriliun of the tariff and a reduction
of dutiro, at the next rcaaioo of Congrem,
is that Inwvr rate, would stimulate import*
iacrcaao the rrvetro- from cu«tom.«, aud
replenish the ircaaury of the nation. Un­
fortunately for Ihb plea, experience con­
tradict* every partof it, except what j»1*1® to lb. augmeoteUoi of import.: yte
even thia fail* after a time, rince iho influx
of foreign merahandire soon paraiyxre
Home ioduMry . reduce* wages, take em­
t loymadt away from a multitude of skilled
IsUrcra, and diminiahe. th. p.rehaaing
power of our population.
The mot .yMcmade and pmiMcnt at­
tempt to reduce thi* rcuhtry to the opera­
tion of a low-duty policv wu made through
the tariff law uf March 2d. 1833, hbtori ,
eally known ** "The Compromise Aet,"
South Carolina Urea taken step* to Du]
ify, If ncOHMry, eyes by military force,
the erllw-tiomi of rareen. item cMtom,
! within the tx.uadarie* of th. State, and
the act Uving been naMed to reconcile

ut the 11 th day pf July, le32, entitled,
‘An .et to alter and amend the acrerai
acta impoeing dutiea on import.,' or by any
other act. ahall exered 20 per eenlum on
tbc value thereof, cor-tauth j.a^t of aueh
cxcwre abaM be dedttetod, from and after
the 31re dar of December, 1S35, another
tenth p*rt thereof ahaD In deducted; from
and after the 31 at day of Deewmber, 1837,
another tenth part thereof .hall be deductad; from and-aflcr rhn Slat day uf Dereto
her, 1839, another truth part thereof.hall
be deducted, and from ami after the 31m
day or December, 1811, one-half of the
reniduc of Mtch excraa ahall be deducted
tad from and after the 30th day of June,
1842, the other half thereof shall be de-

Tb«»e prorufous were Urge CUDcna.wn*
to tbc Free Trader*. According to their
theorieu orery .ueccreirc reduction ofdui
tire,
under the operation uf thVUw, ahculd
The only machine now manufactured that thredhea and bulls,
brought a further development of
the seed in one machine.
All who intend to purchase Olover have
the ioduMry and a greater meamre of
Hullcrs this aeasou should call on us immediately, as there ia so prosperity. Hut the exact contrary waa
great n demand that lattrorderj will have trouble to get machine*. the fact. Bofurc the third tenth of the
Terms liberal, with u large discount for cash.
We also sell the reduction of duties amid taka effect the
financial panic and coHapwe of 1837 precip­
itated produetion and commerea into balplem aupineucra and filled the land with
bankrupteiea. By a table annually pubiiabed by the Secretary of the Treentry, it
Manufactured by Phelps 4 Bigelow of.Kalantauoo, the best appears that the value of import, rrtornrd
for erMumption wm, in 1832, 976.981*,•
working and moat desirable mill built.
793; in 1833, 988,293.57(1; in IKK,
9103^08.521; inJ835, 9129.391.347; in
1836. 9168-33.675; in 1837. 1119,13*,
226; iu 1M2 988,440,5*9, .ftcr varinw.
fluotutatioto. Aenordiug to the Mme table
the import, prr capita for home cotuump
lion, were m follow* 1?33, 95.61; 18X1.
96.25; 1834.97, 00, 1H35, 9365; 1836.
910.90, 1837, 67.53; tad in 1842, H67.
Hero b coaduM.a proaf of our auertion
that the low-duty policy quickly Mimdak*
importa, then, by reducing the purebanng
power of the recple, prooMd* to a decline
of import.. It was tbc vwy exceaaiveim­
portations that led to the ruvul*ioo of
1837, and deatroyed cor proaperiiy.
The pro»tmti&lt;.:i cootin tad and waa in
tctoiSvd. When wo reached the date when

MESSER BROS.

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JUHMQ.«»U*S»T»

£

&lt;% C.llOLHROOM.

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings, vnliirni, both Goreremtnl and people
were in.a deplorable coodiliou. Bo Monty
waa tbc treasury of the United State* that
Pnint-a, Oils and Varnishes.
the President eould not draw hfa .alary,
and l«o wu cotapcfad to retort to one of
the neighboring broker* for temporary
Farmers,
examine
the
WIARD
aceaantncxiitior.r. Congnwa bad authorised
Y- J- JhrtJ
a loan of912,000,000, but it mold not be
at home er abroad. In bis
Carriaae, Sin ai Oraaaental PLOW, before purchasing others, negotiated
second animal mmraga, December 7th,
PAI NTER
•
1842, Preaideat Tyler mid:
Every onewaranted.
J
Al A. M.
IMeriagt Sbap
“It waa the anzioa* derirv of the exeeoJefforeonSL,
that, in the effort to Mgotiate the
Those contemplating buying tive
loan abroad. tbo American negotiator might
be aWaUj point, lb* mon os-loader to the
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
.......
J. I,. FISH.
irroanY at law.^AjM
l-artiral.ir altealtas «!’*■ i*

fhirnrniTig &amp; Filing Saws
Rmmmbre th. rteM* Icmnl'*"1

Wm. H.

rt“

Goodyear.

pgaaucBmi isawPEOPLES DRUG STOREPhyrau'a 1‘i^nptiooB and

Family iteriixm

cmMy f«-

p.reflwilh Dro*«»nd CkmAmb
of pare. qonliy °nty.

_

It mm* .Wntriy impmriblc for the
vaitor to tU Pormanool hjtkibttiow at
PhilatUpba, to witnra. ia ihta or anv
other country a more beautiful right than
that whirit present* itaclf ftntn tbo wet
gallery efHortirolttiral Hall. TU print­
er'. ait would lammtobly fail in portray­
ing ita charming variety, aad’tho pen pie
turn of tU muM accotupliabcd writer upoa
botanical .abject* enold tearwdy du better
in an attempt to truthfully .dmerib. th.
i*uri«ariug beauty of thia variegated and
flower-covered jdaan.
Being neither an arliit nor boteaiM, we
can rive only a general daeriptioo of tU
Protniww mode ia time of aMiction re­
Hal! and •urroundin’i, remarking, howev­
er, that aueh a view is seldom seen more quire a better memory than people com­
monly pomm.
Indolence b a stream which flown slow­
ly on, bat yM nndermitwi the foundrtxn

ceinprmon b more jiguifimut chan before,
M follow. Fifta-s yowi. codiwg June
30th. 1961, m4« iL low duly policy.
97H.O67.548.46. with fiftreu y«n audvr
tbo Vgb duty po&amp;y, 92.278.950,07*. 87.
Under fifteen youaof high duty tariff* the
rereBUe under Iftecu ymro of low-duty
tariff*. Tht» dbptricy* wwaM'fmvc been
.till grow Ud k no* been for *h« n-rerrly dbUnbing influence, of the chB ww.
Afls ifoil the total* mowatod up rapidly
until dm mmic. Even mum tb.t rmbfoa

■ •

dr. c. hlsseeu

or AnvtKTisrsa.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don't buy any Furniture or Picture Frame*,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will safe money by it.

Everybody knows they are the only

prvdigtotM, u compared with say yesr of
the low-duty period; and, but for the
need, of an trimeaw oMtoeal debt, would
bo more dun the Government reqrinn. by
many Bullion.. Our exhibit* amdarirdv
ahow that a thoroughly protective tariff is
the bat for revenue lib al*&gt; bat for
tU people, both individually and collectivdy. Tbeso thcorvlic reformere who talk
about rodumng th. duties, in order to in
crease (ho reeeipta from the dat*M are
either knave, or fool*. TUir pretended
wisdom, viewed io *U light of experience
is only lU noosome of folly. Ifumritu
Mtely, Coogreas should art on the advion
ef tUnc ioeenspMcata, a Pudora's box of
rvib would bo opened end empti.-l in thi*

Wolfing Tow.

One of our ib*urd wxfal UstitaHoo* b
•Ito wwMioX
Peririoo, or rommoa
kdm, or loan otli« popM^ ibuuid dictate
tbit Burner ommoniearitoaM be .implc
muI unawentation*, ud flat after thr ceretaeny i. peiformod tbo &lt;*ln of Mme
■ *&gt;c&lt;l Mcituion u abtoiutriy nccvMary, not
-«!y for the future bcalui of tbc wife
whore nerve* are already etcrMrrincd by
tLu exeitatneut of what b to her a tremru
Juiui erect, but for th. fouadatioa of an

door the wold Dram attic.

*

The Indian Urabmina nwUirr Ml nor
th thy feel, covered by curved roof, of iron kiU any non of anima!*, nod it fa certain
they have not done no formore than 2000
and glare. It i* located co LaaMownn
terrw a few hundred feet north of tbc
I’rrm.MuL Exhibition building. It eoM
9251,937 to build it.
Among the rare tropical plant, and tree,
mind. It waa a hard fought engagement,
and for a time we eould nut tail bow it fa H-irticultural 11.11 am a Mgo-palm, .f
would cod. We who were in command nrvuluti.mary fiime. tt hiring belonged to
had determined that, if a certain moremeat naulted in one way, wt&gt; wowM wire
certain order. ; but if it • rmultad other- which the palm leaf fana are made , ban*
wire, different orders -would be given. na-trec* io fail bloum and barring fruit, j
With uur fieJd-glamcn we waro - watching mahogany-.eocoa-, guava-, papaw , UKvorethe courre of thiags. All at oooe I row a trow and Encalyptu*. or ;-um-tree of Auaotnmwfou in lito lb Irkat. of the fray I Media.
Among the largcM Icafod of them tropThe arti’kry bad got to work ted were,.
chrowiag abel'ti f*.tud with sparring aim iaal plaBta are tbc banana and Col-raia aainto aJid rank* of the eactny. Heads ! tiporum. The leaf of the banana ta from
were being blown from their bodiea, arms jrevtn &lt;o ten feet in Jcncth. and from
to twenty-four ieebro in width,
and lega were torn from lli.ir tocketa, and -rights
'
aoub *ent to one world or the. other, all o! . rtEk and daliertn riude of preea.
New York, with a populatfoa of 1J00,unprepared; and yet I rejoiced and coo-, The Mem of th- Ccfowi* amii]uonim ia i
abqat eight feet loop and nine inch* in I OOa.haa 2,f.OO poluc, and Brooklyn,
cwrutnforar.ee M. the fane, tapering gradu- |; with Ulf . milliqa, has Ml policmM.
|
The
areas of the two citiea are (be same.
was it? Il waa because we were at war. ' ally until it dimmiabra to half an inch ia I
Thai one word solved in my mind the | diwiMcr, from-which u aupported a heart- 1 Alluding to Hadcr'a ewtimate that one
problem of the Sooth. The people were al abaped leaf, three feet acroM it* UroedcM. !I female Uttar-fly will lay 20,006 «gn in a
te-atac. (be Danbury Xnr, tfainkT^it. a
war ; three waa a conflict going on. The ! part and four foci length.
Among the auraller plant, are th. cof- -i pity a fly eowldn’t be grafted M • Um"
aocial Mad poliuoal relation, of the people
were not natural. not hannoafocA There ' fee tree, bearing eoffeo grains ; ferrw, dateMr. Spurgeon, who baa been ennfasg
were dUurUng elements among them, and pdma. fig-, lemon-, and orange Crew*.
along the caret of Sretia.d. Km been
The butankal garden, •umorodiar Har '
whil- they exfated, or were unduly active,
■ I.. . .
K— — —. ■
, . .1 ... । Uiadtural Hall embrace about two bubdtrd ! preaching to the HigUamiero. His cooaul forty ocrea of ground, a large yrojtor-!| gregatioo Urc numbered from 3,000 to

mt pie thatrahali be irert nd faminz.
Hrre any of oar pwnl. the enrage to defy
usage, mid act according to their cam io
olinaiioaa at Ihb important period? When
the ruwic Bodge aud bb.wccChcsrt crown
their pastoral form in the.quiet old coun­
try church, they eojoy a walk in their
finery and white cotton gloves and then
take puMoaioo of their cot and tattle
dews to connubial comfort. But they
hare many chaaece ef luppneM denied to
their richer neighbors. Many a young
man would marry if bo darod to faee Uie
long and bitter agony of a fediioeablr
redding. But it i. an acknowledged fact
that a wotnaa wDI .aboil to every suffer­
ing aud undergo every penalty required
■byffabfan. Phewill stariice her beauty
and comfort in drem. Jeopardise the de*r
cat proapecte in lifu to the requirement.* of
DMgc. A wedding tour may have diatxanforta; it may embarram her tuodcaty,
rmlaeger her connubial Him. injure her
lirakh, by the foued.tioo of bickering,
and difference*, it may bare etery known
duadtantage, bat it will bn imiMed upon
iftociMy utter, ita behest, to that efleet.

Getting Re.dy for School.
“The canto of education behxngrd.'"
U muttered m U Ml down on the eurbatooo on Shelby street yesterday.
He was a lad of thirteen. He spit
through his front trirtb. and be spit often
Hi. panto were supported by a Keen o(
wire ufoUtea-lfae girted .round bn waut.
hi. Ut was aneirot and greasy, .nd hi.
fiat feet iwnd to be waiting tor a thandar shower to wash them dean.
"That’s what ads me?" U weo*-»a as
he ptahid hi. Com into the wet Modi
"1 don l bdieve a difin in and Utfaiug
Grant
N,lll«-A SmoT,
all there ia to icaro,* and not kulng other
Teeiinoony.
folk* Utd a cuauee. There * lota of other
An old servant of the Grants attended fulks ia tU world beside, me. ud I ain't
my room al the Ocean Hotel. "People going to be a bog and Irarn all ihuo » to
nuy My what they wdl about Prerident
Grant, but Jan aak the beipa what they
thick of Mra. Grant and Mia NdUfe, and
tbqy'U every ooe My that they never had
no aueh m utt cm before. I oarer did tee
Mm Grant fee* her temper. And m fur
MU Nellie, oho was the sweetert ehild

I dim’t go much on jogerfy. What in I
care whether a. island fa entirely aur
rounded by water, er whether there ain’t
soy waler within tan mil™ of ft? S apaw
Pu&gt; gain’ to bay and aril island* for a liv­
ing. I don't care whicb is the bigUM­
mountain ar (he Inngurt river, do l?71'm
grin* to keep a feed etore, and whew I’m
rolling bale, of hay around wifi I care
about mountain, and rirer? Fro hoard
boys go on about exports and imports, and
Mraite, and eapM, hut whM'a th.m to ata?
If. Mier wants a UgV oats, fa U going
nano would be out dragging the boy up to wait and rak me when the Island uf
and down thr lawn people would Mop and Madagascar wu discoveredT’
look at hi* fine efotbre—and I must ray
Hreatcftlly examined the Mg toe of
he Ud a wardrobe .kri to a prince The
Ut time I mw MU Nellie eh. looked reel
old, but *L. had j oat tbo aamo plcarant
‘‘The M folk* are miking ready to
ways. We'll never find any ooe Hke Mra. ytn!i me Into school, and I’ve got to make
Grant and MU NeUlo—&lt;Um good time* ruady to k*m onv I en t take to school
OOtdAcw. f reinM rit here and rtudv ril
day, but the minute I gH into a school
hoof a I’m nervetu Soma thing's going
thewtytoi. Itboeame, MvwrthehM, the
to happen to me this Week. 1*0 ba taken
duty o* tbo executive tortonrt to every
expedient In ita power to negotiate th. anTouch
Yor
Bey»
v
\
thoriwd Ioan. After a failewe to do «c in
Touch them that a tree lady may i»
the American market, a cituon of hipti
character and talent Wil tent to Europe found in criicv quite as frequentlym in
with no belter auecoat, .nd tbu. the mor­ velvet
tify feg Mrctarle ha* been pranenind of die
Teach them that a common school ednitohttuy of lb. Gorermtoot to .bui. a
loan mi Hn.ll to wot in the whole to
aniomit to &lt;-ne-f rarth of ita ordinary In
oomo, at a time whrn the G -veramrata of
Kunme, .Ithough iarobod fa debt, and
with tkrir MtfaMta bearfiy bwrdmwd with
taxation, readily obtained iaw of a.y
Muouiit at a greatly reduced rate of in-

tidn of »liich i« under cultivation and edr I
! How wiae i* the tramp who doaea is
' the fence corner, .nd ha* no fear of hotel
1 fires and six rtory leap, to Mone pavement*.
, Go to the tramp, thou architect, oonaider
hi* wapa, and be wire'

' The Hartford Grenret Usta all ita con I temporaries Iret wwak by a amt Stroke of
, coterprite It repuhliahed from it. own
file, of 1777a complete account of the
;Ut&amp; of Bcnulngtoa.
A Frenchman engaged in Mudying the
Engiiih lancuago declare-* - that, inananeb
a. a number of caw* are eallod cattle, why
a namUe of eai. uw not called euwila ia a
thing that he can’t understand.

^85^82934500418477

A good little Loy wU wa. kicked by .
mule del net mv naughty word, or gn
home crying to hi. mother, be jut tied
the mule within fire feet oft. bee-hive,
backed him round to it and h* hint kick
1 Now dore (U wity-Unk’ director find a
: deficit of 910,000. and exdaUa Thi.

U a diMotation." nud . ntetnUr rf tU
AsatMUy, sadly, "I would have iatrodne4 a bill to fare «U ri’ky
th, ।
tan thousand a ymr for life. To risen
it wunld never Uve Lei-n debated, Imt
then I could Uve appealed to tU country

gwgMion to day are bis wife and i
ten “Jurta.tf they didn't dtwi
as anybody, they would like to kMi

Bal, in concluding this subject, it seems
proper to oUcrre that it b not done tU
plan* that form the Inauty of this grand
• Thai ain't your flank." qntetly «Uarvsevue. To iho RecmMritol prurwL.i with nd one nt the company.
which the design, for tU plate or Ud«
Yea, the Chariw Rom mystery fa te be
Mental. Tbc paws'. of 1960 wffi pridfah
drtpwebtal.k. IE: "G-Uw, April 1.
Itlabritered th. feowMU fihJTfcn
ha.1 bee:, found hare. A Lay about eighty
ras lea Into the Matioa riot right by an

�Fyrf*p»al»*4|V

te&gt;&lt;«-bm* Mfo-m ’ we .bculd hire reeavo

t-&gt; thunk fM. What he Wanted to da
1 WM u&gt; figU the viliainoe. wbtokey, and
; to wrikitg that fight they would have tbc

the exhibit in all tbe other department*
wm a credit fo the State. We could fill
eoiaaes* with notaww nf apeaial exhil'R*
that wire worthy ataprmal cwMmeodatioa.
but when *U wm » grmd. any ".penal no­
tice, iu the epacr we can pre to day would
Thi* county ao for as we know waa
represented in tbe department* of “Short
Homa" and “Poultry," and the exhibit
wm a credit not only to the gaaulemra
who wen exhibitor, but to tbe roanty.
The attendance wm very large, and th*
receipt* entirely Mtrifactory, having we
presume, a haodwxnc .arplaa after paying

aged affair* for the paai two yrera
The Railroad* extended to tbe society
the uaual court**** gad, beyond qurotion,
reaped a gulden han cat in return. • Too
much pratoe caunel be acrovdcd tbe &lt;rflbeera of tbe Michigan Ceotnl for their of
forta to aocotntnodite tbe public, nor to

1*Wved • leattmocy to makinr about the
havoc ataoag tbe great and tm*U polhician* of the city that a change ut bird (hot
duaa among a flock df pigeon* at abort
rang-. Tbe aid man fo Very fraak, and
apeak* at hto operation* without raarrn.
If-- haa no trioadu'nhnne about nanw
Tbe uattae at the flight at Oekey Balli*
no longer a myaaroy, for Tweed implicate,
him ia the ring robi-wiro, .nd it wm the

key. Hr wm entering agon a enuade
•=.■*»•- the 8,000 grog-chop* in the dfotrk-t.
'And Dra. Evan* and Taylor,
though diroonliag, agreed to .wwrk with
him. Hr. Craaby **y* be haa iurratigited
the matter thcroaghly, and while be dec't
beltove iu Lager b-rr or wine drinking. he

CLOTHIER
A lull line of Undershirt* and Drawers.

much tore than that of whtokey drinking
that tempernea reformer*.are fooltob for
including it ia tba itot of barwagre to ba
prohibited. Join the lager-beer drinkan
to the temperauee influence and whtokey
can be driven out. I'udartake to prohib­
it beer, and that influence jora* wbtokey
aad nothing can ba nccoaipltoUd. Dr.
m-.et fervent in deoowoting him were, aa a Ceuaby'a view* are received with favor by
rule, tbe moet guilty. Of orerte they all the temparaaee party, and it to probabfo
drey, and every one ot thane whom Tweed that hto programme will ba adopted.
ha* implicated ha* hto dxutneat* al] randy
to prove hto inooeened but it won’t do.
The popere that hate Ifoeeber are lay­
They cua't *eeount for the boueeu they ing met atre*. upon the foet that at the
live in, the carriage* they rule ia, the ImI book-trade mle. Beadier a book, eold
yacht* they mil. or the* money that pay* for air rente per copy, arguing therefrom
for all tbeaii thing*. Thaw fortune, are that the greet fa-aadal daUruyed hto popu­
too large for hoonU accumaUiian, and no larity I don't wee it ia that light. AU
the buoka offered were old wire, that, in

that impelled Hal! to jump the country.
And thru there are a pared ef HepublL -&gt;n
oCciala wbo ere implicated, and aay quan­
tity at Democrat", wbo were dtotiegutohed
for the fervency of tbdr denunciation* of

pcjaed it* popularity, no matter who u
the awthor. DoubUaaa. the groat aoundal
the people who over loaded their can. and
would deter many people from buying a
were not a* patient m Job, becauae fint
Thank 1-earen there are court* to which book from Mr. Beecher a pen, but were be
claaa aeromodatiuei. cvuHhwot al way* be
the people may appeal, igainat the monopfurntoked every individual, a lion wu many
oltot*. The mean* of going up and down
more than wa» anticipated rvabed upon
town are and bare bee* fur yean, ahamethe train* to and fraaa Jackron, on all tbc
fully inauScietiL Night and mcrufog the
canon thejinea north and aouth woukl
The thanka of the. PrvM art eapccially
be crowded, huadrdd. and tboound* af
du the Secretary, J. P. Tompaon for hi*
weary people on them Unable to get arata,
effort* ia ita behalf, but we thigk a little
and the platform* jammed with people
more attention to the nereiaary-demand*
Tbe (.'lairmuot Saving* Bank ha* goo*
hanging oo io ah aorta of .tape*. Then
of the I*rroe on the part of the Exeentivo
la get ta any part ol tie- city where rente tiro way ot all fleah II ia the old, &lt;Jd
Board, would be likely to enxure fully and
are within the rv*eb of a laboring man'a •tory Tbe Director* permitted two m«n
ntore aatiafactory reporta, of tbc doing* of
income required a full boar uf time—two to nln'ft, and abu: their *yea to trregalartbc Society, and tlwnby promote ita prnaili«i *o kmg a* they wm permitted to
perity.
per rent, of what to better than money
tiken hr nothing. Gempenire were oy- n&gt; •eruritica at all. The two manaxirg
ganieed io, luild derated railroad, tbe men (peculated with the money of tbdr
The great eoutoat between tbe Ameri­
whole length of tbe idand, and u«e at dcpvaiior*. they Inat. real rotate depreeiatcan and the Britiah team* for the chanipith- m, under a charter granted by the leg- ad. and up it went. Tboamnda of poor
onahip of the world, came off recently at
iaiatwe, did build about a mile ot recd.
Crredmorc, and reunited in a victory for
Then tbe brwno o*r compenkw interfered,
the American team of 92 pcinta, they
•coring 3334 out of a poreible 3600 point*
They got cut injancuo*. on the cfovated
th* Britoh team *eciri*g 3242 point*
people, and every pomifo method of re do, in cenruring thoX^irortor*. But Dot
Blydenbnre of the American team made
larding tbc work wm Manned to. Y&lt;»- a nrl will crcr be got out of it. Tba
th* beat record getting 439 out of ■ pomiter4*y the final deebion wm had. and it J receiver will rat up tbe aanet* and in time
wm againrt tbc mooopoltote
New York tbe affair ' will Be forgotten. There are a
tbe be*' record for a ringle day'* (hooting,
will now have rapid tnuiait Tbe derat­ theuMod better men in Sing Sing than
getting 21&amp; out of a pomible 225, Friday.
ed read, an- .imply pbtfonne lupported Iboe (wiodltrr, but they will oootinne to
Tbe Individual .core*, for the two day*
by atrung pillar*, on wlach narrow guage mor* in the beet *oetety all tbe Mme.
were.
American:—Blvdenburg, 4Sf;
track* are laid. . Tbe cam are long, with
Bruce, 4*25; Weber, 4» ; Jewell, 419 ;
• real running length wiae on each aidd, to atill imploring, and New York to fowl­
Alton, 410; Hyde. 414; Jackieo, 407;
each holding perhap. aixty pemengi-r* ing g-iod. The mcrcbante are here and
Dakin, 400.
Brittoh —Halford, 412;
buying freely, for the former* behind
MOmv. 407 ; Rigby. 410 . Lieut. Fenton, The enginre are email and notoelcaw, and them are telling and paying. Tbe look­
407 . Fmgnron. 406 ; Col. Fenton, 400 ; tbe rate of apred to twenty tniloe an hoar. out ia encouraging.
Ptrruo.
A* the tracka are up U&gt; the level of the
Humphrey, 386.
Keond alary, and aro aaed only for the
WlMontin Republican*.
car*,
there
can
be
no
dmiger
whatever
uu
The RaM-Douglan ca*e wm decided
The following I* the platform adopted
dm day W w*A juat m even Mttoible
by the Republican Stet* Conreution in
perron knew it would be when Judge pualicd to eompletioo at •nee, and It ia ex­ Wtotmmn,Sept. ILXt Madtooo
petted
by
tbo
lime
winter
acta
in
we
ahall
Huntington WM pennitlod to bcM iL
RrtiJrt4. That we re-afirm tbe princi­
The cbm might ju*t a.f well hart been hate two line* running the whole knpli ple* which hare guided the National ifotabmiltod to DouglaM Shw^lf, and the
publicao party heretofore, that we declare
York
than
any
one
thin;
that
baa
bap
doeUMva Would have Lscn juw a. fair and
it to be the MeadfaM purpuae of the Repub­
pc tied for yean, fur it will relieve the pr*»lican* ot Wiacuuaio to oawptrat* with all
seem to bo that all attempts to get justice rure on the overcrowded lower part of the good illites* la niaietaiiriag iu latter and
city,
and
giro
the
poor
better
and
cbeafcr
door a poor crippled aoldicr at the htn'fof any Democrat arefatile. .Judge Hunt­ home* in the tipper part. 1
framed to *rrure «"|U*&gt; right* aad protec
ington to a bitter perttaan, Donglua to a
lion to *11; io maintaining th* plighted
Whrn people fix up their affair* aad lie faith &lt;&gt;f tl-* Nattou and ia peonaoting re­
Democrat, and Roar a crippled Ilepublican
eoldtor, theca rimple facta are eooagh to down and die, they have ao idea how mm n form* to aecura *roo-my aad eActoney fo
aeoount for the dactMon, and juatly called all tbeir fixing will be unfixed. Malthu* every branch of thr Government; that
forth th* moo.trou* indignation meeting I&gt;*n*rr, a gambler, left an rotate of half a tnoat rarutelly deviring the pacification of
held on Saturday at Anu Arbor. We million or more, to hto daughter, Mary the aoutbern Mctioa* of oar l.'nion, and
hope thtt Ileal and other friend* of tba Dauaer, who, having aecn the wkkednem ita (predy return to material proaperily,
iaaavm,annly but crippled aoldier, Roe, of her father, wax a mom piotu and devout
will etend firm and not let a partiaan woman. When Mary eantc to dia. abe
Judge, elected becauae the mlary to ao low left all thia money to religion* to.diro,
that no competent lawyer can bo induced much to tbe dtoguet of her relativM, who
to accept tbe ptwition, brand a true and had lioen waiting hr her decoMC for »w
noble man m a thief, that a rich ariato- lime, Impatiently. The religion* ancietiea
cral may grow fat and be held honorable wrangled over it for aoo&gt;« time, appearing
by meana of a judicial deeiatou that to a to be in doubt m to whrthev they ought •erablanee uf etrehwancro and vioteoo*.
to accept naoucy that had been made ovtr We hope thi* magnanimity will ba duly
dtogne. to tbe State of Michigan.
tbe green doth They finally accepted it, apprrciitcd and that th* reerprocnl pladgm
made by prominent cititcea and official* nf
The new* cumaa aa wu go to pram t hat however,-Teeliag that ao matter how the
the south will be faithfully kept. We will
the Patent Otte- building at WaahiagtoU money waa obtained, they would put it to all rejoice if the Southern policy of the
wm injured l-y Ire on Monday aflcrnao a good a**, and that they rouid aanctify 1’rraideut produce* the hoped for rewult*
to the extent of rome 1500,000. together it But BOW, after the religious bodie* of order and pevee, but If the rroult ah*!]
had decided t*I take it, they didn't get it not follow hi* experiment, we demand that
other m-aaure* ba adopted which shall m-.
all- For tbc other bdre of the late Dan ear* to all ritiaen* without dtotfoettoo of
raro or color the fullmt enjoyment of their
the win, claiming ah aorta of irregularity, eonatitutioaal right*.
htotory, though it happened fortunately and
,
That the determination of the nalioua!
rather than hart it go to trial, the
executive
to render aril aarvice mare ofthat the thing* Mv«d are of infinitely ,claimant* agreed to divide it into two
tncre value than the thing* dretruyed by ,part*, and no U waa Milled. The church hewnt and to- &lt; obooxiotot io cnlieum meota
uur
approval. Tbe p-dfectiun of our »y»fire aad water The original draft uf thr j
goto the half of lb. dead gambler a money, tem of government fo atvery detail ofadDeaiaration of Indapcndenoe, the relic* of ,and Un brother, and aiwer* tba other half,
George Wa.hiogton, DeKalb, and other ,nod they are all mippoaed to bo happy.
Rcvuluuooary hr-roe*, the arehivw of Gen
aval lund Office, containing the title to
Now that thr matebe* are all witt, the
trevry piaea of land ere.- conveyed by the
American team* are aoocbiag their defeat­
Government, tbe original drawinp and
■porification* oa file in the Patent Ofioe, 'ed competitor* by (bowing them tbe
country. Today the Engibhmen are up
from which the modal* drotroyed ren b* (
thr aautxl, on yenhtafand it ia prupuaed to
reproduced if nectoMry—all throe and
continue tba uxauaiba all die way up the
many other artiotea uf incalculable r.luc ,
New Kogiaud eaaat, if the weather rontin-'
ware renewed in various degree* of prraer- ’
n« ptororaL The Engii.hn.cn my that
they were fairly b rates, and the AmenWo an pained to Uarn that eoatinnod eaM are tbe tout in every reaped. But

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Phomix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
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Drugs, Patent Mndicinffi- Hmsopathic Bsnudis.
fag minute, after h» left tbs buure Mrr.
Uwto heard the report of a gnu and alro
heard Fraak reremu, she wu terribly
frightened, not knowing but that aba would
be the next vwtim. It mart have been an of tbe petitioners be granted.
hour or two before she left the house to
Which report was not adopted, by ayes
Groonds in Chia rity. Adariufaa far g^- see what hsd occurred, when she found and says m fallows
GemraMerau Lrefus fms.
Frank, lying fa the road on bit face with
Ayes:
Aid. Abbey, McNaughton,
rrwt Wu e^arnr. Hou. X bw rifle under him. The alarm was given
Chandler will addrm the people of Alls­ imtnodiatclj and parties from Middleville
Nap Aid Dewey.
'
Finance committee reported in favor
- »hc Fair at 11 A. M. on
assist in captaring the author of tbe deed. of allowing the account of J. R. Van­
Thuralay, uh&gt; Ac
of
Deputy Sheriff McKcvitt took tbs brunt 11.00.
ty at Cddwnur on Friday afternoon.
track of tbc man which fend toward Way­
Report adopted by ayes aad naya aa folAs wo w«w making np tfa0 fonn, lku
land, aad from what be soon lurried from
1r*°*1',a r'u,n
Ayes
AM. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
Middlcnlle . seven p,„ Brlitle „ lhe tbe neighbors be Was not long ia doubt m
to tba party wbo committed the set.
ton. Burnell, Tomfo-on—5
George Watson bad worked for Lewis
be printed next week, aa we have no time
Tbe petition of Geo. I’almartier and
fur perhaps a month and a half aad had others asking your considerate body to
to put it ia type today
boon after bio pay several times bat ereld have a crowdog built nrer the railroad
W. trerat that the people .31 tarn owl
track on Court street, which had bcai reentnaa. to the Fair next week. We desire
Piearant.

Gold 1031.
County Fair next week
Bowrd of Saperviwws mret oa Monday
October tub.

Half fare this week to the Union Pair
at Grand Rapid*.
.The Boh^d nf Education will meet on
Tocpday evening ot next week
^pjdra are wanted fa thj, market, and

will aril readily at’ from 40 to Ho rente a

miuee reported, rerotnmending that th*
prayer of the petittonraa be l ranted and
that tbo Michigan Central Rail Road Co.
McKovitt arrived al Watauw'a buaw near be requested to build said eroasing.
Wayland xiQags almost, morning aad found
his man fast asleep, with bia loaded no
•landing ucur bia bed. Ho was at ouoe
emoted, brought to Hastings sad commit
ted to jail where be baa since been visited । By Aid. TomliasonRuoloaJ, That the Street committee be
ground., of the Barry Uouwtg Agricultural by serrtu who bars pever belore teen grat­
I and they are hereby aathortwid to n -plank
Society on tbe 3d, 4lh and 5&lt;h of October, ified with tbe sight of a man wbu bad
and we trurt that thry are noC to be disap­ bees arrested for so grave a erime.
Watson is s man it perhapo 35 yaara
pointed.

Several boxe. of magw-liccnl grape.
Two hundred and sixteen excursion tick­ Were' seeroliy received from Sacrainento by
et. were sold, to tbe Stale Fair st ths Mm. MeNalr, oa Grrcn street, fnxn her
office in thi. ritp.-"
diughler. They wen nearly aa large a.
The Eaton County Fair to being held plunu and a. lu-eiou* as the ricboU frail
Michigan ran rairo
thi. week, and &lt;m Fri*y sfiauoon. Hem. grown in America.
fine frail but such grapes ran only be grown
K. W. Berber will deUm tbo annaal sd
in California.
Oa behalf of the ofioen* of the Agri­
cultural Soeirty we apeexelly repent every
tody in theconnty to bring to tbe f.wtheoraisg roomy fair, aU uf the picuirre of
any merit which adorn their bumre, that
AO kinds ofgirden vegetebhnani sesnw Ffora! Hall may be made what it cue euiio the Hutings market, especially l.«us- ly be a “thing of beauty" which .h^Hbe
tora, and would command a good price in i *’• j°f" &amp; •T’ry visitor.
eouridcnble quantities.
One of tbe moat valuable but least prised,
yilev. J. W. Bancroft, rector of Emmaaof the many industries of the day, is tbe
ncl choreh, bat pone to Boston to Ute ml raising of poultry. In thia department
Uc General Araombly. and will be absent there can be shown at the County Fair, the shooting
He gives no motive for thr set and* will
Every farmer in the cnanly of Barry can be found in any county in the Stale, not acknowledge that it wu -premeditated.
•bonld rev to it that w-tue of the petxlue and it is confidently expected that all the Ho say. ba met Frank in tbe road and
lions of his fare are oa cabibitiou at tbe thorough-breda wdi be on exhibition

forth-coming County Fair.

Rev. Dr. Bement of Clyde. Ohio, an
Th s week the Kcwt County Fair io be­ cxtenairc Eastern traveler, and a finished
ing held, aad the M C. R R. will fjwnuh scholar, win lecture at tbe Reform (Tab
exenraion tickcto at one Cur good to Rooms, this Wednesday evening, aabject
return no or before Saturday.
“Upper EcTpi, iu temples, tombs and biA meeting of tbore ioterettod is Sab- ' eroglyphics." illustrate.! by paintiaga.

of M0.0U0, aad the p—engera of some
• 15,(XX' mere, uoly those ia the paleas
rar escaping, and ac far nothing haa been
beard of the robbers. Claude Huval ia
c- t_ t j______ : 2 -1
&gt; •

snrh a haul, and tbo woodetfal deed- of
Huteiu Stringed Jerk pale in comparison
with it. Will" somebody mention some­
thing about ths program of Christian civil­
isation ia this day aad age of ooraJ

W, IS. !!■ IfflOHS.
Toilet Artiries fa any variety of kfad ar price. Hagre . Magndra Balm. Charai
of Beauty, the ladies all know is best.
School Books, OCec and School StaUouary.
Blank and Mcoterandnei Books, in any stylo at yoor own prioe.
Your pa&amp;nware u

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

a full greenback ticket. W. B. Banning
heading the thing far governor. Tbe
workingmen were in runfsrwtier throughout
the affair, and will vxa.pt tbe ticket.
The Hartford Chwrurt rays. “The bed
Bafwbfieaa aatlmiwt of Nnaaaahnartta
■tern to be van solid ft* the Knomiaetion
of Governor Hire, notwithstanding ths
peraistenl efforts made to get him out of

We »c!l roo&lt;1» at a very email advance cat tbe first coat.
We well more ready-made Clothing than any house in thin city.
No matter how low you can buy good* in other fltorei, we will
sell you the name articles at lees pricel
We adhere strictly to the one price system.
Our trade is increasing every year, which is a sure sign that We
sell goods at lojrer prices than any otner firm.
We can sell goods at Kiuall profit bccansct we can buy them cheaper
than others on account of our selling so many goods.
Our clothing in ait as stylisblv and will fit as well as any made to
Order. Don't forget to call and see is.

vban tbo critical tuna esmc, tbc men whs.
sold him his n.tr.itralion at St. Louis sold
Hayes bia idfiee." Thia seems to ba a
ci .aipliusoal to tba high moral' tone of the
men who rule tbe Itauocratie party.

STAR CLOTHING HOU

Ayse—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
ton. Rortell aad Tomli-iaon — 5,
I have just received a fine sasortment of
school cards sad ebrumna, and it will be to
Nsyw—None.
The following accounts were received jour advantage to exa line them before
purebaaiag olaewbcre. J. Roinn, Postottre butWiog.
22 23

Double Store, 38, 40, i

SSSE
Tbc above araninte were allowed by
ayes and nays aa foBowx
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, McNaughton, Hu. ।
•ell, Tomlinson and Young—5.
Mays—None.
The Uqnor bond ofC. H Olmstead
I was presented and on motion of Aid.
■ Dewey was accepted and approved by ayes
i aad nays aa follow.
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. McNsngh
ton, Tomlinson and Young—5.
.
Nays—None.

: Call a! Use Sin tf tieBIG HAT.

i, extended to Ji
what be
to "J­
On ■**»«» f

Must Hare Money.

PROMPT PAYMENT
Star Clothing House &lt; ffrra ten dollan
cash to the couple who will be married on
the.Fair Grounds onTbursday the 3d day ! PRfCSS—Tioo\ fkil to see tbe gnjdi boof the Fair. If more than one Couple ap ■ fare pureharitij.
ply tbe above wnm to ba given to the
handaocsest. Scisctiows to he made by SIG KT OF BIG HAT

Im.p&lt;re Block, Hteimgr. Mteb.

bath School ■work and especially those conneeted with the M. E. school, will be held
to-night st tbe M K. church.'

In the production of cereals tbc farmers
Rev, H H. Baker of Waukegmi HL. I
of the counts of Barry take rite Jfrrt rank,
pnra.-l&gt;e&lt;Vso able and 'eloquent sermon '• '
and beyond all osotroveray tbe wheat pro­
shot and must hare cut the right lung into
duced in this county, is tbe very fiert raioshreds. The body Was found lying ou the
mintin' from the worda *-Wa«fa ye.'
face with the gun crutewise under it and
” The pabiic will ezpees to see that
was not rocked for shooting, which perbafa
splendid dock of Amerieaa Merinos' im­
might indicate that he did not ecu Watson
ported into the' eooaty rexnily by Hon.
when shot. Tbe parties were not mnre
A. C. Towne on ezhibidon at tbe -Fair
than two rods apart at tbc time.
The excitement is tbe neiehborheod aad
l/The boMiap and croon* at tbc Mich
at Middleville was in’ense and loud throta
igan (.'Mitral depot in ihto eity hare bros tbe Sheriff rudely .roused them from were made tolyneb Watson should be bo
improved and refitted meek to tba oraven- their rosy dream. o( riches, and Green raptured , but McKeviu thought it bust
ienaa of tbo employees, and the comfort of still lacketh the needful wherewithal to to c.me across the country to Hasiiogt
pay his hotel bill. We remember that tbe and not go owl of his way to furnish such
We boar that Mr. Dnrfae nf Bdtlnora, Battuta cSee did not print those little an entertainment for the joople
(which oat of the genilmnan by that tratne dismond bill, and conaequootly are not in
Orangeville Items
.
wc do not know), has a hgrd of ' dreary the procession among the mourner.
Our town has roamed its wanted
rattle" which we hope to ano on our Fair ' About noon of Tuesday the IMh fart,
quietude. There w-re eon.ideaaUe excite
grounds next wn»k.
'
the bun. of Kara D. Fifadd, in Rutland,
meat prevailing in oar midat a few weeks
TLro fariHlm interest is tbo Rsrusu- waa destroyed by fire. Ont of his hursts age, orcr certain events that transpired,
CAJ« Rammbm oftce, will be sold at a bar­ had escaped when the fire first broke out,
ef which the eitiacoe of Barry and adjoin­
Mr.
FifaJJ
immediately
undertook
to
ears
gain, the exmtmued failing health ef the
ing counties were duly apprised. Bet at
Editor rendering k nmonrary for him to the other horse but was unroomsf.l In present it ia dificnlt lor one to clean suftbe attempt be nearly lout hie own life,
retire frstn’ buxine-.
icient news to render an article worthy of
burning
hi*
hand,
arm
and
fase
badly.
B«v. Mr. WilkiMnw wi» f«wwA-a» tbe
Refiinn Club h*U —t 8»bbeth. Ji to All hto formfag utena* wore destroyed,
Farmer, ia this virisity have fisubsd
together
with
a
lot
of
hay,
corn
and
wheat.
underatood tlmt the Bapt-te have ma*
rowing their wbwtL There is a larger
arran-rromt. that will secure hie aeme.u Tbe cause of the fire to MX known.
There are io tbe county of Barry, tho acreage of newly »vn wheat, tban there
hap been for many year*. Now that the
property of Mestre. Altpft, McElwain,
little boy in Rutland last
buriame araaon for farmer, i* over many
, «»;. S-tap, N.O-1—
1
a jndd dollar under a hill of
whit* be
ex peon tbrir intention to attend the CunnpuIWup. TbaxtbervrjgrsandteSatty Fair, and We think vsrisu. arttefo. of
thia
moment
recall,
several
herds
of
“
Short
hn-lerira out strains* lbs greenback bro
merit wiM be taken for exhibition.
Horas" that are » credit to all wbo have
. . Thr many friend, ef Prof. George C.
rim ndvoratvd by so many in that townbeen interested ie tbeir iatrodnmion into, Nevin, will be pl rarerI to Irarn that he has
and breeding in the eottnty. Sofas of
been engaged ao principal in our village
chem ran equal to any that were on exhib&gt;- School for the enmiug winter. George hfa
:ioa at Jackson, k«t week, and U is to be
formerly been leecher here and his efforts
bopral foe the honor of the County and were crowned with unprecedented aueeww.
tbo good of stock growers generally,
fare. 0. F. Jackron haa imported a fine
that all those animah may be in tbe atalto
lot of millinery gx-d. end being an excel­
on our Fair Ground, next week.
lent mUliner bwrealf, to ready to nerve eneA tig nxeaway occurred no our streets tomcr. sail that too in a sati.faetor manner.
lari Saturtlay afternoon, iBtuing u croch
■.ria—■xteehas bran seen here st any
time in mflny y«» 1’«nT O»“teds
Burglary in Baltimore.
team, fn-m Carlton, wu tied io front of •
Mr. Homes Baker a well-to-do tamer
the Central House and without spparent
Mm brake their tie-etrajo and started in Hshitnorw went frem boms Tuesday
.,□»&gt; Ta»|—
“ 'r“4’“‘ n„b&gt;&lt;— a —« .iu.i.»i« mevning, Sept- 6th, with hie a«er to at­
whiub wo turned upside down, tend an Art cotatafament ra Hope. A
Cm, «. au«l*r to,
U
t),cn darted aorro the atrret and struck burglar with sticks wf stove wood, pried
t
double
buggy owned by Mr. Rarwhart, sp. kiwersaobof ttoe rittfag room win
r„» o&gt;i&gt; fcq..
&lt;tich — bmily danmrd. from there tb.y daw, breaking tbe twtob, and took oat hto
turned .nd ran in front of Barlow large' railroad traak, two overcome and
A Goodywar a store when tlwy took tbe otbnr elMhtoai to the value of eighty doteMewalk which was Ulod with a crowd of Jara. The marira ow tbe visdew show
w«Je pcrtxsjr- greater than upon any Sat- wbaroths burgfara rotered Ti t tracks
LTL-fTrizmoWU- Tbo—4 vsomhed in the send show that aae man bad a abort
foot Tbo trunk, too beery for tbe ras

d 42, CaHal St,
GRAND RAPIDS.

GROCERIES.
kava the larguK stock of Grwcerie
tbe City, ami will Mil them (or
baa niouey than any

Tba following aL»|O«nt tribute to tba
rerricra of tbe private toldier was made
by Gro B. F. Butler, at tba ncveiling of
tbe soldiers' nxmument at Dayton, Ohio,
Sept. 12

DRY GOODS!
grand statue which record* the dra* of
the noblest, tbe bort, the bravest of mankind—tbe private soldier ot tbe volunteer
array of the Republic. [Chsers.] It was
well enough for men bearing upaitlete and
insigne of rank, with the knowledge that

I have on h*nd • full at nek of
Dry Goodfl of latest stylo
and al«o

Mthe Uur. Tfo rert&amp;wto will be
anted to tboas making up a partial list,
raauuisiioa to continue at the dimrrcion
tbe Beperintendeot
I shall require a

DRESS GOODS
of al! the popular pattern*
■ud beat «{ualiti^ at lowest
rates.
I have just »eceived a full line of

and otber seats oflearaiag, that be might
do hto duty, where we&gt; the faeemive?
Lwk tuck to ISfil, when the cry came
up from Sumter that the lag of the Uaioo
had been fired on, ar-d when tbc word
weal over tbe brood land railing every
true son of America to do hie duty, what
wu there except tbe love of country, the
lore uf liberty, devotion » detv, bravery
and parity of motive to lead the privste
soldier in the rank, to offer hie breast to
tbe ballets of the fo. [Applause.] To
him individually there was no monument^
fat him, most
•'----------- l—
little grave. 1

Men’s and Boys.Clothing
B.riow A Gixidyear ag.ta call upon
those indebted to three and want them to
rwussmber that they have given timely no­
tice that all areounta ma‘t bo settled^bySeptumbor first. They now want it uadentoet! that they mesa: what tb&lt;W said
In that notice. Thcne who hfliia not re

to which I -now invite especial
Attention. I am selling at
prices that will Mtopiah
all. Come in .and look
over my stock.

CROCKERY

HATS AND CAPS.
I keep coMtantly on liand i
full»*»«rtment of men's and
boys’ HaU and Capa.

Sugar Culture of Louisians
Tbs following from ■ lasdiax Journal
will interest many of oar rodsrv, who uro
not spcaally intemted iu tbe sogar sal -

CLOTHING.
HATS aad CAPS.
GENT’S FURNISHINGS,

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HrwuJuiu, Catarrh,
Hay Fever. CoMsfJc.

Tbe cual trouble. of I'etmeylunia are
believed tn ba over.
TImi rank plague At Schenectady, S Y.,
!I h killing off die cor* rapidly.
•

Aa4to^»BUbis»er.rftii.tonrB£

Frank Leslie. the V*w York tsubli-lic.-,
b.-o suspended. LiabBitl**, &gt;83f»,«M&gt;

Tb» Phtrals in September.

Wisconsin and Kanina bare fifty kix
most briUunt artora in the grand fctiyak, milium bnsbefo more grain thi* year than
for Msr», Saturn. Jupiter, and Venus m
aB ertnrng stars throughout the month.
Mar* eosaes fimt on the Ii*t in relative 1st.
parlance; forita famoua eppcwiiian with'
the aua occurs os the 5tb, when iu poii.

M .H O,fe«,Clb*iUtatraUr? 0&gt;»ar.

WONDERFUL CURES
' "*** -ffis ytUrV1**
&lt;*fbc*
taimttMnittta rarnajB
HlSL" fel fefefe..
.saradti-ra.*—"• - —

‘”'c '•■'""fcfefe,

run sets, is only alxrut thirty four millions
of mils* distant, ia fisvorabiy aitnabd for
observation, and its &lt;S*e ia being scanned
by aatrooomera as it never wm before, for
the opportunity has -been anxiously antic
rnatnd for tirty van Tbs dacorerr of
throe Martico moons has given a new Im­
pulse to the invrMxMiou, and beutan ioge.
unity win do iu atmost to interpret every
lipe ana feature on tbe fore of uur plat^tary brother. No one wbo gl.nrei. at tbo
sowtheni aky far the- erasing can foil to
reeogaizc ihas ruddy and beurmng pl*s&lt;-t.
Susro is aa interatiug objast during
the month, for it eomea into opposition
with tbe aun on tbe 9tb. it is a few de
grows north of Nats’, and a fine opportun­
ity is afforded for a study of tbc pceulisritic* of the tw,. planets, the coutrst ia
color, wise and brilliancy Unngrerv marked.
While noting the comparative utaignifitaticv
of tbe more dhtant planet, we can hardly
help faneyisg tbe glorious sight tbit would
meet our cjn ifSatura, with its wondrous
ring system and proons, were unlv reparai
cd from m Dy the 31,000,OW) miles that
ST«a the dirtanee betwren Ike earth and
Jupiter u tudug the prraiige it haa rnJoyod dunag tbe summer montha. for it te
roraediDK, and its brigblasM is occrvaaing. . It still holds iu golden licid high
among tbe aura in the southwHt, until it
sinks below the horison about eleven
o’dock, during the the first part of the
tuo-th.
..
,
.
Venus rrings in tbo wot fcr'sn hour
dUr sunsef, sod will grow brighter and
Msylot^or above tbc horiwm as the month
advaocaw. It is paosisg from its’ superior
aoajooctiun u ita greatc.-l roslrrn dongabon, which it will reach on tbc 14lh day
of Broember and will b;roaue a &lt;rmtcr ob­
ject of interest as it approsebra tba earth
and increases in site, and in the soft, penailo beauty lur which it ia noteworthy.
There are other features of celestial in­
forest to diversify tbe sky daring the first
amnmml month. The new mwu of J*
-Ttn-te the lovely harreatmann, and under
iu I nil-orbed splendor »o the 22 J ifet
September nisbu will Lc radiant with ailwoy HgbL The Queen of Night promt ct

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

oL. aecstsf4iH;—. -.

GOOD BIS TO IB PUBLIC!

fort Wam Jackm &amp;
UILMM.

It is believed that there is no probabil-.
Ity of a rupture between tbe United States I
and Nexiso.

,TWS

shout

StfMi

Ltrt BirrjintN

MICHIGAN AND THE S6HTH.

Mn Chief Justice Waite baa in a great
KMtrre regained her health during the
pest summer.
.

It is claimed that a deficit of eleven mil- STOC£L
lion Titrkwb pound* oust be supplied by ,

OF GROCERIES

ilUK HEADACHE.
"KtTrtaaSvarffij'froai

I'KOl'LK OF ILUOIV COUNTY

Iler.

^Generally that 1 have again embaaked
The Borton aad Albany car ahoya st i
Springfield were burned Urt week , has |
fnitu 175,000 to 1100,000.
William; Cameron, older brother of U. I
S- Hrnalor Simon Cameron, of Pantoyl 1
vania, diad at I-ewiaburg, Pa., Monday. 1
The Hon. Simon Cameron bus just loot I
an older bother, William, who dird at the
»ipr of S4 years and leaves a large fortune.'
Spain baa wcM 2,6110 more troopaJo1

st

18 ;6

ft Grocery Bnsiias j

-Dto YOUJIG

Cuba. Fifrer. hundred went to Havana
and eleven hundred to Santiap* de Cuba.'

At the Meat Bro in New York Ctty on
tbo 3d inst, 40 person* lost their lives.,
The loa* of property was about f.500.000.
Jauca C. Hopkina, judge of tbe United :
Stales diat&amp;t court for the western di»-'
triet ofWiaY.nain, died at Madison Sept..

a;s*«

AwtyiM tea MW £»«/«.:,

DEFY

s=rt.,.,res-.v.K?=,*_“-“‘
.77,
wt?;,

men.
—

SISIS AAflOl oiviiioa
TH KflliH. ston Life

te

COMPETITION

Sa.wtr.rf.&amp;xTd.-irE!

(■■■&gt; strut tai

Cal! anon ami examine mV stock and
no*
J. H SUTTON.
(jsnl5.’7f.tf]

CARBOLIC OIL
pits,

bright 4 cnu» and rosy Mercury-following
close to her s^ver car; on th? Htb. at
her first quarter, she is socn Uglier In the
heavens, with the lordly Jupiter, a willing
captiv.; to herbewriling ways; ,m the 2u&lt;h,
noir tbo full, she pvres near the nd
planet Mare, and in the 2I«t she almost
bleu from tbo aky the light of grim Aid
Saturn.
While the monlh &gt; full of intrrrol In
regard to the nnivenunuof the. quartette,
cf planets and the IrarvcM moon, the S« p
tember sky will be thickly studded with
sew* at tbe mest brilliant star* and roa
■cllations that ever looked down op.a the
earth with Irirndlr eye*. Bright Cspiila
will abow iu ad MlHating Uvin tbeoortheast, the graceful Swan will *| road iu
wings over the fleecy Avlkt-sray; Altair
Will lic k down from iG E.gta^ Lyr*.
throws its beainiiig gianreslkn/tlie reu’itl.
jsnd Ar .tutus and the Ns tvlirrn Ccun
fglesai intfi.- ww-tetti sky. Tl.'wub.t are
fortunate cnusigh to be asioog the mvtin
gain* or at the H-iial-oru will ha-.
grarx1^
ol~crvat«y for lluir &lt;-!»• nwiioi;,, and a
sufficient kiiuwlesige of autonomy for a
cueipro!«wi,.i| ol the simple Uw/re.-ul..
ting planetary m.d Marry metiou will
a

azraoiT

iijjicu mdboicu Bsrmm:.

been e!cet*4 ■ Fellow of the Royal Soc;c.
ty of Great Britain.

- is a

tE:«X!r St
fcts
"
Ni l Mt I KF’S

Tbe imperial government of Ctiina has
issued an edict again*', the use uf opium,
declaring that it'is being tog drotruvti.a
upon the China naljnti.

Harry. s«4 to u« slWelI atol
sow's
u»«. 1%e tier

“^S&amp;l;-C

Tlic cotton crop at the South is Minu­
ted st 3.984,000 bJes ur wilbia 130,000
bale* of tbo yiold of last year, which wa»
tlui larptst fur several yearn.
.

A terrible disaster occurvd .recently in
tlm Engli-di Cliannd. Two English ship,
roiided, and both foundered. Over on*
hundred peratma were drowned
Conductor William I.yorx. of the Vanda'i* read, Isas bee-n ditliirgc from h &gt;vicr
on the road . Mr. Lynes w«» a us mb- t ot
tbc eommiuM of tlw strikers, last July.

FKIUIASU WILLIAMS k CO.

POULTRY WORLD

;s

ggr tii

American

sewingMachine

Us7“ **saj*

IS ,!!

' ■'

odpta were II19JMMI, ai.d &lt;!.■• mt
shout W,00«.

fie Gra: Stitten ferseikfere

The public debt ataicturut f r .’
show* rednet ori of S3JU*.«,5::7 iluri .
,
month, with the isitatanding hg.l i. mlera
6357,576,104. Coin UM.tHH.'Xh;
eluding silver eoin.
isiua.—!’&lt;•tuiraar. J-&gt;un»L.
The Raarati railway eonstiunir'. ar* ■ .,1
to be paying the interest on their bond* in '
Rslfrttd MaHcri.
paper iiMtoad nf gold, which If tru.- i .or
Wo find in the
Cantu of last unwelcome piece of new* (,rt the ta*ny
week, the mo*t relish?^
in the world

devoted io railway uuttore, tin following
C B. Beotb uf Rinaiagliam; Cotiu..
Dem* of intertwt to many of «ur rsn^ra.
W*s Burned TrccHtly to Mias Fluteim« L
Youmaut of WiaJus, Wk Esch uf the
•
Mr. Alexander MeKay has been ap­ ,cnng people received a parental potent
pointed Aastatant Gnnerel Freight Agent. cf &gt;10,000 to begin life upon
He baa been for several years Chica-.,
Ol the 104 leeomotirws burnnj in lire
agent uf the Erie A North Shore Line.
roundhouse nf tbc Pennsylvania railroad
Tbe foUbwfag order, directed to "heads at Pittsburg, fifty have l^en pronounced
of ds-partmesiu," from General Manager wnrthks. except f&lt;* scrap. The remain
drr wilt bo amt tn Altoona for repair*.
Lcdvsrd is dated Sept 1.
“I desire to call jour alieMion to the
The Grand Trunk I railway, &lt;4 Canada,
neeeMiiy of decreasing the amoth.t of work proj.w* to introduce St re I airs for the car­
oa Sunday whirl; our employ * are rolled r age .,f grain.1 They sro to be abort r
upon to perform. Much of thi, work e-0 Liu tht reandard wnede&gt;s &lt;kr» bus n.ucb
be di.r&lt;Mcd with. Our tmjdoyre should, stronger, atel will esrtv a Wsi^l.t &gt;/ vigb
M for ar possible, bt enabled to rest on
Sunday. Each head of department' will
Theodore Ttltoa, wki rrtamc-l in ease!*
be expected to so regulate the work of his
lent kealtbftem bis European trip on Sjp.
department that no work shall be dM=e on
urdav, has left hi* daughter FJoreu«/ln
tUt 4*y nxrept such cs i* alxlmely nec- the (fonservatwry of Music, and Allee in
emary. Dindon s4[criatrexfocu aad
tbe An tfebuvl, of Btuxgarr. Germany,
train-mastoro wiB. when practicable, ar­ when they will remain one year.
’
range the runs of their men so that they
cwa Im bouse on .Sunday."
The Odd P«lfow» of Northern .Sew
England arc making srrwupemeou for a
grand excuraien to the White Mountaias
, Hi • mm week abowa the track hid os
and for a reunion and banquet at the I
G8| miles of new-nilroad, mskh^ l.nc
Crawford Hous: on Thursday, Sept. 27.
mile* completed fo tba United States ia
Many organisations sie capeeled to join.
187", against 1,407 repotted tvr tba corTbc Hyde Park Hotel, a five story
resputsdliqf period is J87fl, 702in IBjfi,
1.000 is 1876, 2.4S5 ia 1873,sud 4,498 brick budding situated in Hyde Pard, a
itwo
suburb of Chicago, was burned early Tlinrs
day moralnxTfosa about flM.000. A
' HjaiJeftds lm*e been declared as follows fire al Oreads, Mid&gt;„ Thursday destroyed
New York Central A Hudson Birrs, 2 • 150,000 worth of prvprety. Cairo, III.,
bad a SI5,000 fire. Lynn had a SO,000
Ubigh Valley, 1 per cacL, quarterly, fire and a •50,&lt;MK» brewery rwburned in
to Wi“
O'*,3: t0 ■n&lt;nhm Lotuivtlle, Ky.
. Tbo Chleqpj Exposition this year i» mid
Utica k Black River, 3 per rent., semi­ to be even greater tbau na predrersreira
annual, payable Sept. SO.
Indeed, many who have visited it say that
Westafn Union Telcgraj'
••
syb, I) pet cent, it is the beat InUw-Sute EahOdtsott ever
quarterly. payM is Ost 15.i*
~&lt;T held iu the coootry. ft* art hall aad the

orthern
central
NRAILWAY
COMPANY

la ^&gt;»*&lt;Sre- Ire hs »k»» r,nw

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Depot, 104 READE STREET, Kew York.

:ssk£

GEO. VVOOl^ ^m^
PARLOR ORGANS

with the folfowww;- "The grand jury
fee! it to be tbrir duty to unify sgainrt
tbe deaccration cf the Sabb-lh by tbo sale
of into.iw.ti~f drink*, and mmcmIIv in
rise haudfe*arowwdrfrra* m wvehereh.
to raue op the dormant devil ia the reforsnral drauksrti by his sip of wtae oa ths,

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yOL- M NO. 23

PSlfSSMU, MB

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., OCTOBER 3, 18’

She had men U ua&gt;* nt borne under
mother'* raperrteioa, and making it herMif the fancied would be quite m omy.
Dear me, bow the time firal Do harry
Jane! What, lot there b yet to eternal
Bat we Blast get done. I dar. **y it
won't toko the j«ic* long to thicken.
Mamma utod to make it up in no time.
Wbat are we to do about dinner, I wontier?

Jl’Jift'14’'! s&gt;’boeos

look at.
DR.C. RUSSELL

PHYSlMUSnR&amp;MN.
_____ WQOULAXD MICMIO* J.
PHIL »Vd XIBKCBN^

■ioylrar-, .u,.. HGyST'JE?*

r. S. BOWEN.
C~u.tr B*re»ro&gt;. Doveu Shma

DENTIST

Nulnlle

tert week, in di- cax- ef lb* &lt;'-&gt;mta&lt;.ow*aiih
■gainvt iMbron. in which the defendant
wa* a. cored of mnault upon a young l*dy
named Hotter by kitting her agauret her
will. The plaintiff oompiatMd that Dob­
roe, “by force of arm*, maBca afkrethaagbL
aad Instigated by the devil, did then and
there viofeidy nmralt, waylay," etc. Sb.
tAid hr .tory in a plain, rtraigbt forward
kind of way. to lire cBhct that *ba wm m.
joying thv evoaiag brcrac. wlute b-aaing
over h«r fatter * fener, aad that Wiliutn
Iteheon camo along, aetaad ber by th*
h.n.1. ."A C^kl.\..ti;u a___ L.a

dinMr when w* Lave finiahod. Mr. Ham
ings will exrare tt*. I'm narc."
“And, array*d in brr Holland apron,
with her pretty braid. aB ptubed bark,
that xbn did not ace the allcgad improprioand her daevre iirakad above hrr tdbow*..
ly, beeauoe of the darknew, and 4&gt;e being
Nell worked away with all her might,
picking, boiling, .Training, until ber rbrak* Pour lurtrwMru, K*.. Aug. 21,'77. in aoothrt part of tbo yvd, but she hoard
Mr Daan Mb Bctonow—I Lav* a kna, or wmctbiug that aouoited like a
were flatbed and ber bend aeb*d.
"Why. Jane, th» jolre won’t j.Dy, and read you.- book, “The Dance of Dmtth," ktea. and anew that *otaothing wu* “,ia?
it Lao
u,
IVhwt Ml.
«L* ana 1 moat any 1 admire yoeur oouragr,
Deleon claimed the.privilege of bong
and believe you have shown n* much be
•Three a aomr t bing you path to make rotrm M any crowded martyr in your dt hi* own witnea*, and he told tte&gt; part ef
fens.- of virtue and your denunciations of the .tnry omitted Ire Mim Hotter and b«r
U jeffy, 1 think, ma'Mn what is oaleeteu-j to drive it from the mrtcr. Hama joDy (pecimaaof a. En
. “Oh, dear, no. Mother.never did, I'm
gluhauo. Hi* narotive of th* omnrrenre
•are. I'll add mare sugar and lol it boil
in which be byd become involve^ run* m
another hour. Dear me! I thought we 1 haveulwaju given this miaurabte dance
should have cur btt kettle on by thb a silent condemnation by refbung to al­
---------- — —,
----- - - —
lime. Wr .hall be so late, and I m tired low any of my daughter* to (artietpate in
it under any rireurnttanoM; but I harr I walkto- along ringing: "Wbat will the
to death now, I wish I had done a* moihe&gt;
•aid. She advised me to rend the carras.te araidtri th* aril aa aouretbiogat the atebl 'ervea* be?'
nf whieh ■&gt;« real nrenluxl anUusre
I Grn-ral McCartney (eouaoel fur the
over there and let Hannah make the jdly,
able to my anything agaiatt it, either I plaintiff, diipooed to have aomr fun while
but I wm rare I could do It myself."
coofuring the witnum )—You were ringing:
The steaming kettle boiled .^the. from experience or any ateolute knowledge
“What will the 'arrest be?"' dorely imi­
of it* moot direct and pernioou effort*.
You have had experiene* cf the dance tating tb* totonstten of the witneaa.
The nmmcr ran hang above the green
Dnheou frury ooaipreodly. Yra, rir.
itnelf.
and
you
Lave
rvidendy
bad
cvidesre
• ■mmitof the poplar*.
■ What will th. arveat bo
of
it*
mo»t
fatal
reoulca.
Erorn
the
pob
'
Hardy, it will be jelly, now, Jane," aaid
Grtoral McCartney.—“Wbat will the
the weary bourewife, pouring acme of the Imbed tetter of Fit her AreUti, lately rant
arvmt
be?"
"
to »c, 1 infer that you «re auffcriog the ■
hot, red hqaid into raid water
DoUon (unruffled.)—What will tl * areotivequeoa: of yoar herouni
I trust
Bnijifoa it romataod for all the cook­
you will not be cast down, nor allow
ing and ttewiag it bad undergone
General McCartney.—Well, go on, sir.
“Ob, wbat *baD I do? Surely, the aiuff yoaradf to suffer any pain, whatever may .
Dubaon.—Yer are, yer ’onor*. I wan go
BM lw bewitched I’ve a arrat mind to be said of you. Anything lea* than you a.,
“What will lb* arpour it all away," cried poor Nefl. reedy bolduaclaration would have failed to pro ing along, singing
vrstbe?" when! heard Mary .login..
due* any effect.
to cry with Vobmmo.
“What will the ’arrest be?”
1
Nqw
tt
must
&lt;v;me.
Women
of
virtue
“I tel! yo« ma'am, you put acmothmg
Genera)
MeCartiw-y.
—She wm aiegior
or
ocif-reepcet
wil
now
bhub
to
Lavr
the
in to make it jeUy." peramted Jane.
"Whel will lb* ’smut be ?"
"Oh, Jane, hoah! You know nodung
By tbta lime there were decided evi­
about it I tell yon you’ don’t put any
dence
of
merriment
all over the court
thing in. What mn&gt;t I do? Cook it more'
It u lotroing to th* knllte now, aad 1'vw
.... ...
V__

OBI STOVES
..

brine you friend into tappet."
.
“Ob, Nell, whet a brute I van!' wbiapered her husband, detaining her a tn in Mo
at th* kitchen dour. “Can you forgive
me? And your poor hand banted, ton'
I'll ■!« up every currant Ixuh in the gar­
den to-morrow."
"No, Ned," .ho replied, “I ,fodl lo.ro

WHOLE NO. 2069.

Mictiiian.

ty -nitre cot of a hundred peopte mahn a
grant miatakc when they cut off a dog *
tail, in throwing away the wrong end.
"How maqy doatho? aoktod dre hotta
tai phyrician. while going bio manto
"Nina." . “Why, I ortored terf*faifcr
ten.'* “Ye*, but om wouldn't take tt."
A man who wm rirocLed by lightning
on the name night that a small pox hoept
tel wm rtrnek, wm in a dreadful Mate at
raspeaee until ooaviacad that he wm hit

The EagTiah Ambeauador aad Mrs.
larard dined with the 8u!tan, Aug. 30.
Hri. and to be the first time that a Bohan
ha* at down to dinner at hb own tabte
with a European lady.
An eld hat, no banged aad rutted m to
bar* cntiraly lost iu iatovidnahty, wm
found near a stream in New Hamfahire
and led to the story that Beeretery Erart*
had been foully made away with.

The foltewinr aneounremttit appmred
“r..i'8*-

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
and eootinue until farther notice."

•If eookiaz will do, Ill make jelly of it
beforeHantub res* here," she mid.
But instead of boiling to jelly, the earrant juice boiled over in a great foamy,
rtd wave*.
The fire hated, and a dense smoke. and
a j-a agent scent of bunting sweet* filled
the kitchen.
&gt;J altered from head to foot wilt the
hot liquid, one band reellrel. her pretty
■ tare beranrared, Nell retreated u&gt; th* door
in utter despair.
1 “Ob, I wish 1 bad rarer"--------. The sentence waa never finished.
i She stood dumb with horror, for com-1
tog 1A.arely along the garden path rire
: saw her hnaband and hi* particular fnood,
| Mr. Warburton.
»
“He baa invited him home to dinner:
she gasped. darting beck ihto the smoky
kitchen “Oh, what shall I do?"
| Two or three harrowing minute* of ret*,
penoe. and her btmbusd entered“Nell, are you here, aid what is th*

~ NX1TII fit KNAPF&gt;3*. , . I
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLim
’5r‘'

Which has stood the test for years and Mill stands at the
head of the lint for light draft durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchasmg a wagon, we can make it to their ad­
vantage to bull and examine the Jaekson Wagon before purchasing
elsewhere. Come and see our
■

All who have participated in it taut fee! j.iplurfb,,
greatly mortified and humiliated on read
mg your book, aad many will be angry
and bitteriv denounce you', therefore, I
•ay. I admire your courage, herobm In deNet! am forward, lookieg mare like a fonM of virtue, uhieb I* in danger ofbre
tattooed Indian than the pretty woman inp entirely lo&lt; to nvciety by reaaon of

Birdsall’s Culebra ted Clover II idler,

The only machiut- now nuumfiurtur^d that threshes and bulb
the seed in one machine.
All who inteniUu |&gt;orcham- Clover
The Young Wife'* Canfusirw.
ITtillers this semson should call on ui immediately, as there is no
“You are one woman of * thousand, Ncfl
"I am msktfig coral jelly, and I
great n demand that late orders wilt have trouble to gel machines. —you are, by. Jure' and I'm proud of thought you wouldn't be bos* until late,
Term* liberal, with a large discount for cash.
We also sell the you. Come when I may I 6nd th* home
mmuI

as a bandbox, .nd my iittte wif* a*
fre*h a* a rm*. I like that. Nell. I'm
always thought that if anything could put
me out of temper with th&lt;- woman 1
Manufactured by Phelps A Bigelow of Kahunafoo, (he licet loved it would be to coma home and find
the house top*y.turvy, snd my wife in a
wqrking and most desirable mill built.
■ailed wrapper .nd with a rough brad.
Little woman ynu're a treasure, aad I'm
proud of you!"
7 nd Edward Hatting* kiaeed tea orotiy
bnde until her rteaU. glowed Ilk. the red
Juno rosea on* in the raashinc.
She WM very happy, very much pleased
aad flattered al h« hurimnd's praiae.
They had been married jutt rix months,
■nd Nell wm a pattern for all houMwiv*..
She anum with tb* bird* that made
their nest in the great apple tree, aad did
htr housework ia lb* early morning boor*.
Com. when he might her husband *L

I

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ftHS

x X- -WXJVI&gt;Iiai3LiX.,

MESSER BROS.

ffiis

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

J«1IX’Q.CR»3SY.

Dore it require an eh a men* aa thin tn
mat* eurrani j*Oy? And what a fright
you are, Net!' Pre brought Warburton

pair of chicken*?"
“I're bad no time to cook; .Eve b**a
miking jelly all day."
“Confound th* jsily! Come, Nell, yen
mu«t get up war .how of dinner."
“I can't Nadi I m tired to death and
my hai.ll i* burned. Yow ^ir.tddn'l have
invited Mr. Warburton without letting m&lt;

“.Now ju«t hear that," cried the pro­
voked btnbeod, after toiling mo n&lt; often
to bring a friend whenever I liked ! I'm

,

’•"c.«. aoMmooii.

teera,
Builders, examine their Buildhalf
thing more likely
ig Material, House Trimmings,
than another," bo
a div*
per fort*
off
amts. Chis and Varnishes.
arm
“
a
bone to
or luncheon
it'
.vorything
Now
Farmers,-examine
the
WIARD
h»
a fine
H- J- WA
when you me her
well
Carriaie, Sin ui Onuwiil PLOW, before purchasing others,
me to latscb
day we
A l M TF P .
together. I
I
*orry enough
Every one waranted.
it.
boeb-over-hnad, and 1
the
ttaira
eurl
Those oontemplating buying
Sh.
rould
oxSSriseAX.
Mowers or Reapers should see not areaad giriand We
REPAIR 8 H 0 P
the Walter A. Wood Machines,
Hraa.h
d

j

ho* la Arrloal'aral Hall. Ur lb*»**•«• *&lt;&lt;•*

Gumming- &amp; Filing Saws
Ittwaiter tb. steMU *rrtea«»"&gt;

Wm.

“

Goodyear.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

pmmcmciL era®

Peoples

drug store.

ph/shiM's l‘r«ri|&gt;l&gt;«*s “,d
Family Roop-*

pr«-

puwl with Drain “l'1 Ok”"*1*

uf puwt qu^i&lt;X »«fr-

_

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,

until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it,

Everybody known they

the only

MKTtCtl UNOEHiKEfiS
-,e city and attend promptly to aU call*

aat line day or night.
„«„te*oU B-U&gt; Ste Sue Be, lUurap MHi.

evil-minded, etc., or quoting imprudently
»od inamaaliagiy their fiuly weapon.
“Hoel. *oit qui maly pea**,' and then
throwing ilumnelcc* in men', arm* to
prove their own runty of mind! I never

General MrCjrtney — Gone to elaa. !
Whal did she Meafi by that?
Dobaen—Wb*. any fool know* what
“dm” mean*. Hrr fithcr bad gone to
et.M mooting, and left 'a ball balooc. Wo
ebatted a Utile, and then-----General McCartney—WeD, you bare
beard bn tottittoey. You tetrad her,
pulled her over the loereand Limed ber.
Dobson— Nd. That testimony i* JUm.
We talked awhile, and *b« sort of leaned

while the jelly beg»n to rncam nrer
again.
Ii« Luaband,
braid, hinmelf with
•■Iftbere'* on*
to the himing nouo and bw own vexation,
provoa* a fellow
went mad*
at the kettle, and in hiaef.
oo, llngtring a moment on the annoy
­
to ^Mgit
the atove, up*et it delugtiro, hi*
around hre wabt, ’tb to
bring friend
dinner
"I'm glad of
yw’yo no bwfora* atsad find
on* of *ort*.
there'* Orwrroiy;
wife'*
woman
out—a *te&gt;wy woman,
ilwar*
dremed. Well, Gravmly fo.
sited
that
went out
wont, but wm
for
Such a house a* w. found-all
caught
ttbtrem
duoppearing up
ia
paper* and
allp^ra.
wm indtepoaed and
u*. th.
mid
iuneired oc
lireod
chccre,
Gravmly, poor teltew, though be mW nxhing. fookod e*
NeUoprangup and threw heroelf into
the old woman'* can
“Oh.
I and Ned’n
to mad
i Mr. Warburton any wltbeat hi* dinar,
, andbel urar fo*»*u nm," *U«*bW.
oome when he muy, may find ber ready to
“Yea, be will, teoria, yea ba wiil-d«*‘t
meet him."
you fret! I’vu sent thorn ovne to your
“So do I," mH Nell, ratSing up intoI tnotber a for a lunch. And now let mo t*l!
hi* fora • You Mud now be afraid to&gt; you what to do. 1*01 all that jolly making
inritt a trittxl borne with you. Ned. No&gt; by Ull to-morrow—we’ll begin bright Had
matter if I don't know, I rttalt be ready1 coriy In the taornfng, .end"—
“But Hranab, h won’t rxn* to teBy."
to receive you."
"Oh, yw, it will, when we add a Btfl.
Nod gave bre * ringing kite.
"Very wril, little wotau, I .bail try
yon one of three dsyo-und now I mutt
run. Good-bye."
Ha * watched him out of right with hap­
py eye*,aad thru w«et back to hrr pretty
uuiug room and bar work-tabte.
A month later the rammer w*• on the
wane and the fruits were vreii ripooad.
“Jane," arid Mt*. B-tiap one bright
murning. returning from the garden gals
whteoSo had ported with bet forehand,

Jf the "intelligent eootraband" and th*
“rdteble gentleman," a* we knew then*
partid) 15 Jan ago. eottld only be turned
hioo* among the Balkan*, the war new*

Ore. Garfield * little boy tedievre re th*
pereeverance of &gt;tin*cra Il* got nd at
hi* govnreatt the other day, and wbea
rekodtc pray for h«r replied. “It* no
use: a hundred God* roulda't rank* Mary
good.
A vial cl oil of pennyroyal placed oo
the aland at the head of your bed w&gt;n
__ __ . ____ ____ ______ . a
will keep the inaupitoca avr*y sod every­
body bfoe too.

A Rrenaa who reocatly returned from
l*hilade)piu* inf'rau uo that tbe Kooky
। xtatenicnt will do much to reaUu-c ooofii deck in the power of the motor.
; Jonquia Miller mp of hi* tengle-baimd
beraioeo that the -.wi-pt the loammao
I am.? It would have been more to bar
mat to have been at home ewoopiag the
' loomme kitebmt or helping Lor pour Ad
i toothor w**h up the .upper dinboe.
!M Iziorlry, a typienl Texan deepw
*do, white awaiting trial in the Leo coun­
ty jail, U writing hi* life and advoitare*
for Uw Giddinp Tnhmr. He own* to

�■I
H. R. Btsrens Column

1

FIRST DOSE
OR A BQSTOH POLICE 0FH32.

Secretery Sohnrs i* ronfidenl of a viotory fa Ohio, this 1*11.

With the laboring Democracy of New
ft. action of the. Republican State
Cocvwtioa in New Fork at Eoahteicr
The
Dsyton Journal thinks Ohio will
1-t wook, is mretmg a»ri&lt;&lt;d Mutoran..
lion at home and abroad. The New York go Republicau, sure, this Ball.
Oummrrviu/ Adtt^trt, which ha. always
Secretary Everts exported to make some
sustained Mr. Conkling, c-undcrans m’por.i- political spcechr. in New Fork during the
tivw terms bn action and ridicules tbe »pol&gt;
-•grof hhirriendi that Mr. Osaklin was
led to purruv the course be did bcotun? hr
believed that Mr. Curtis defeated his n^miuattoa for the l*Kmdrqcy. Nahicg, nays
the J./rcrt/irr. was ever more absurd.
Mr. Conkling was vietimind by over-ml
cm, brainkra and insincere friends into
the belief that he could bo no mi luted, and
to that end'm a ftvxrite of President
Grant, the patronage tt the Government
wm used, but with scarcely tny other re­
call than to trot Mr. Conkling cut before
the Convention with little support beyond
his own delegation. The sting wa* a&gt;harp
om fix Mr. Conkling, , but Mr. Curtis i*
not smpotwible for it aad even if he was,
the Adtrrtiter conclude), •’the Senator is
not justified ia committing political sui

•
. DOOM
diUcul campaign
jan. In Hami
ten owunty, which it th* vital point in the
irnuo, the Republican* hare the advantage
Means* they hare the Urt local tkket, and
aUo beouxe the liberal German* like I‘n»idrat Hayes and bis p»Bcy and will sus­
Lin k. A* respects specie rvwmption,
the eorrcsjKmdent says Hal among the
BcpoNican* the fortnera Would have it
take place u soon as passible, while bori­
nes* men would postpone it a year or two,
A dispatch to Forney s f.’Arvsie/c from
San Francisco says of tie result of the late
election: “Tt cannot bo considered a» a
victory solely ia the iotyrorta ,bfl£e Dem­
oerat* bni wholly as a defeat of wbat is
known here u the Sargent-Page-Gorham
ring. With the Republican organisation
in other Lands the State could have easily
been redeemed sod a Republican United
States Senator elected tn succeed Sargent?
but the lead of the ring was too much, and
th* only way to get rid of them was to
strike through the party."

Of a speech made by President Hayw
la Cincinnati, the New Fork Tribune says:
"The hint in the dosing paragraph,
that what has been dene hat not been docc
merely because w« could not help doing it,
but because it was wise and right to do it,
is oac that ought to be heeded. The Pre»idrot's duly seemed so plain, and bls
course »o ca«y, that he ha* bad p&lt;erhap»i too
little or.dit for the effort which it out

tbe rule doesn't apply to such weather *s
wc hare mw. To day coaplctos a weak
of perfect, sunny, cool. Miofou* days that
arc thoehanu of the Hndsou river country
in September. Farmers begin to talk of
a drouth, but the country need* a few
wacks of such dry dsya to dry out health­
ily after the soaking rain* of summer.

The Now Fork auto oocvenlioo opened
lion in Wisconsin wm headed Pxopk'a Re­
form. The Fraud party would be better. yesterday with what (anguine RepubUom*
aro pleaaad to term a slap at the admin*Tbe Democrat* in Wariiingtoe are talk­
ing up Senator Bayard of Delcwiro for
the Democratic candidate for Praudart in
dcoounciog subsidies, insisting on tho
rights of labor and capital to an equal
Geo. MeCkllsn ha* accepted tho Now bearing, and expremg no opinion on the
Jersey Democratic nominatic-u for Govern administration policy, while hoping it will
or. He will telegraph New York eity for result in p«acr al the south, and promis­
ing that no act of the Republicans of
The Chicago PM diaractixre the Demo New York shall be withheld for it suecratie party in thin wi*e: The Democrat* cm. It con hardly fail of approval from
arc appearing under a* many aliuet as an all men not pledged to the support of
measure - and mm rather than of princi­
experienced «r-rok thief
ple*. Ev-eongreirain Ward made tbe
vtrongrel pomible answer to all fault find­
ing in the pithy declaration that if the anovuncemcnt of Republican principle* be
the condemnatien of tbe administration,
Minncaoia' answered New York's slap let that condcmtmiou fall. The good Re­
at the Prmdeat with a resounding cheer publicans of the Sttte do not deriv*
in hi* davot. Aad she will bsck her words great cneouragcuiuat from the sight of a
Premdttl escorted and flattered by exRcbuh, who have never shown any eoovincing proofs of a change of heurt.
They du not relish the modest demand to
appoint Herschel V. Johnson to the va­
cancy of the Supreme bench. The Ute
new* froui Mimiarippi which reads as if it
4&lt;ted before the war, with the sight of
"reconciled" Democrat* surrounding Re­
publican speakers with-shot-guns in good
old rouUicrn fashion is not tbe cwaet style
Bayard, in estimating that 73 of harmony preferred here, and sound Re­
if the Republicans support the publican* who professed tbrir frith before
&gt; Southern policy, is much more the buttle fol' Antietam drain to bare it
H he generally is in political distinctly understoed that the harmony
has not got to be entirely oo their side.
The administration, aay three Republican*,
' ASian Fruciteo despatch sap that the laika too much in the rein ot tbe man who
Cafifornia election cannot be regarded a* a
purely Democralie victory ; but rather s»
a defeat of the Sargent, Pbjie and Gorham
nng—a burden too great for the Republics
party to cany.

Representative cleet J. D. Cox. after
talking over the President's policy with
the old abolitionists of tbo Western Rererre in Ohio, aay* that they arc aiopularlr
Au&amp;uitnou* m declaring that Mr. Hayeii •|i»» exceeded the hopes of dealer*, and a
ha* chorctj die course which will be advan­ million dollar* worth of books will bo up­
tageous to tbe to the (recdmeti.
on the market in the next ten day*. Tbit
Ex-Congtcnaman Ashley of Ohio, who mean* that people have money onw more,
is now acting .with the Detnocrate,'*ny» and begin to buy books and mrround
that the speeches of Judge West, the R'ri tbetnM-Ire* with comfort* and indulgences

The Ann Arbor (wrier, R. A. Beal publican candidate fur Governor, are en­
editor, speaking of the late decision of dearing him. to the workingmen, and that sale from Illinois said the great harvest
Judge Huntington in tbu Rose-Doug's** many of thru will vote for him in prefer sraa no sooner gathered in August than be
began to sell more books than he had
core to their own candidate.
doue before fur a year! Book^ will be ,
cheaper than they have been since the
war. m a action prices ruled twenty per
cent. Ufow the trouri dfaoknak rate*.
opprae Tammany* Hril w
,k down that organiirtion.
tactic* Wil) be tbe old *ehcn
I ing leader* in the opposing factions to pre
The Republicans of Minnesota did a | vent a coalition by diaseotiooa.
very sensible thing when lacy nominated
| It u reported from Ohio that the anti.
Gov. I*illsbary for a third time. He Ms
Hayes movement ia weakening and that
proved so'excclien: an Executive that no
the workingmen's party, which is devdopclass aa find fault with his. Slaoding
isg in Cincinnati a strength which bad
oo a platform of live iavura and living in a
not been anticipated, seems to be drawing
State bxnsed with golden Urrcats and
its following chiefly ftotn the Democrat*.
fresh* prosperity, be will have a very large
The result m that Hamilton county will
probably be carried by the Republicans.
Dimenrious among the Democrats are also

of th* Cuyahoga county, Ohio, Republi­
Democratic Senators, with much mag­
can* co Saturday, to make up a full Legis­
nanimity, are anooanring that they will
lative ticket, every turn who voted for
Stanley Matthews Ims winter was dropped, net attempt to secure the organisation of
with the exception of Senator Cartl*. who lite Senate at tho eoming session, but will
hi. piedrod himself not to do K again un-1 possres tbemselve* with patiooce a little
longer, tartil it comra to them naturally.
If Ohio and Pennsylvania do their duty
thia fall it win be many a year yet before
the.United Stales Senate ia Demoerrtic.

The Dre Moines Reyirter claims to be
credibly informed that Judge James, the
to that kind of treatment that a victory Dctxfocratic nomiere for Lieuteaaat Gov
would probably seriously derange bis di­ ernor cf Iowa, and U&gt;c best mtn pcreonslly
gestion. Be merciful to George's digu- on the ticket, has said in tho lost tew days
that he b a Democrat of tbe old stripe,
and is in favor of putting the nogroe* bsck
into tb«r former condition of «ervit&lt;U&lt;

A California paper remark* that the
Another Democratic county treasurer in
DamocnOe m.jorify in the bvirirture i* Ohio, is a dsCuiitcr ia a sum somewhere
M Urge that it will inquire a Urgr l3B to betwoen g7,000 and 130,000. Thf safe
i* locked up aad the trawurer bro the
cmnblnsiioa to the safe, which he refuses
to giro up to tho State Inspector. The

17,000, the amount hi* aoeounte aro known
to be short. In the neighboring county
of Angliise the Ireasurer is in jail for rob­
bing himself of 132,000. There aro now
•eventren oounlics in Obio where wookndneM bis been exposed among Democratic
official*. Nevvrtbrie**, Senator Tbunniti
inrivta that the wsvk of ecooomic reform
RepoblianM in-New York have already can but be acoomplUbed by Democrats.
buran to deaounre &lt;be-work of the Roch­
ester Convention, Tbe J-fferacn County
Conroe tier, held Friday, paaicd rraolutoons strongly eudorsing the I*nsideot'e
HiUM^ing EdUoe. Doo'l come to me
for topkii. Select your own.
- AssAloaX. Shall I fire into Hayes for
Socretary Bristow speaks very highly swinging round the cirole.
of Senator Mortou aa one of his wanerwt
Mme^M/JSditor. No,------ him; bo's
friends and oae of the moct valuable men
doing just what Tilden weald have tried
la poblie lift: “Hu has strong asasu, unto do, with ten tima the offset.
swurvhg hoacsty and largo experiseca.*
Atnmnu. Soppoae I stir up tbe cutSecretory Bierman a*y* be is very nmey question and hit th* soft munry
bopeftlofn Republican victory in Ohio
U-firiL Daring hi. reseat vim to that
The Drtuoerai* of Ohio complain that
rieh Demoento of the East turn away
coldly from appeal* for money. The
promisM of Pendleton. Swing A Co. to
make money cheap and abundant aro not
very uking this way.

ready made for » dollar, and a calieo wrap­
per for hi. wife for another dollar, sod a
pair of button boato for hi* »lx year.old
for anothor dollar mill. There are pleat/
of six dollar • yard good* fix fine iaditw.

clothier

but tbe prim are low enough where they

A full line of Undershirt* and Drawers.
and Bay *

The grape yield ia enormous, and fine
Concord grapes are aeUing daily in the
ntreeta for five cents a pound. Potatoes
are fifty cents a bushel, the beat oyrtcr* a
dollar a hundred, and if low and beef
foil. an they must soon, it will not take
large wages to feed and keep a family in
New York neat winter, especially with
coal al three dollars a too

BUSINESS «&gt;d

DRESS

SUITS and OVEECOATS.

Our CUHTOM DEPARTMENT eoe-

j BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.

Seventy-

WHITE SHIRT in the Cky.

Yars of Age.. - *sna*«i» “■&gt; cnxvwn ««
; BvsisKsssvns.
‘

OVERCOATING ia good MvlroSCARFS, TIES and Silk Hnndkerchiel-.

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

Tb* W1 hate area style like the mascu­
line' Helmet hat ia gray felt, with a scarf
of dark mom plush, thick in its pile ss tbe
tufted wood mooes that wrap tbcuuelvu

33 Monroe

wing added, and the eimple trimming i*
complete, For early Ml, black chip* and
*traw« arc *bown of rtveracd gipsy riiape,
that ia, coming doao on the forehead, with
full trimming of aatin loupe and rear* be­
hind, filling the upturned brim. The
bright geranium red » largely area in the

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

GROCERIES,

m'rag*, and an occasions) bat with long
full Uce barhes indicates that lace is coin­
ing back.to use.

Seolch waterproof tn thfr Tartan plaids
I have lung been favoeitm for service in
1 England, but thia Pall in the first time

COFFEE

SOAP

Tsgstlns ii told by all DraggiiUare made up in either the large or email
plaid of those odors, and suits of this' kind
for both ladies and young girls eanaot be
too highly rmmmebdcd. Ths aaojuc
seen on nearly nil the Fall suite is of curb
simple and convenient cut that cwuntry readers are advised to secure pattern.without delay. It ie known as iho French
mojiM, fitting dcxely in the back with two
or four piece* a* deaired, and fitting the
figure gracefully in front by a single dart
and gore directly under the arm without

The Mild Power

CURES

TOBACCO.

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics

CROCKER

reregniae how easily such a utt|«&lt; can be
fitted and made, but will keep in mind
that its atyle depends on the nmlnere.
Scams pr.uoed till almost inririble, a ride
gore hidden under the ana, and not a
particle of fulln-m more than la nficoaary
to go over |ho hips, foe which the Dr.as

STOKE WARE.
Vol 22 4tf.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

C. P. Rowell &amp;. Co's. Col.:

Sesin lata
■aik PaprFaihim
(■slit

the bust. Such a sacque is made up aa
part of a suit, or a* the ouuidc garment ia
heavier cfoth. Tbs kogth in the bock ri
lessncw with which larger raaneU wreck about 30 iaebro, ia front 27. Plixxcthose that eotno in their way. Hardly a
day piasM* without an account of a row
boat ruu down and ber crew sunk by a tug
or lighter, out of pure wsnioooess. The
river pilot* are utterly carries* of human
There are about 1,300 pomoffiom in the
life, and laugh at it a* fine sport tn run State of Michigan.

untie lata M
OMKSTIC I0NTHL’
LIGHT-RUNNING

down a pleasure boat with two or throe • Tbe wife of ex-Mate Senator Greisnl
boys and girl* aboard. Two week ago a died at Detroit Sept. 15.
The present term of the Blate Agricul­
party of bora and girls ia their teens, liv­
ing in the same tenement boose, weal out tural Schools lUrt* out with 5G new sui-

■DOMESTIC
TO ADVERTISERS.
ISE HlSfflGS EETOMM MIK

to bring them \x»cdy ia her path, ran
them down, and kept on ber way, never
paying attention to tbe scream* of th*
cr-.-aturre stru^iiog ia the water. A girl
of ehteea rm drownud; one of tbe boys
racended in swimming ashore with the
other, thoggh his own leg was broken in
two plans and hi* shoulder crushed. Tbe
officer* of the flag ship Miaaeaote hare
nude complaint to tbe Pilot eommimiooer
that one of their boats going s shore made
signal of danger to
tug oomiag Ito mf,
to which no altenlioa wm paid, and sa ap­
prentice boy from tbe ship was drowned
in the collision. They said it was no un­
common thing for Ute steam tuw to dwlibcrstely ran down saiall boat*. People's
livre aro literally in the band* of the
coarac and demoniac set who fill the port
of Cardrivero and river pilots.

SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

Syssaor;

•DOMES! IC-SMIfGM/&lt;niS(».y

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IMPERIAL SOAP

#iMBT.'u3ftT&lt;lrRairK
'■fflraMWBmi™

dSSu

tire of many rimilar institutim outride
the city, where rural virtue is suppoeed to
A Michigan min lately applied to Gee.
.«
flourish. How many country banka are Sheridan for a Jette*
there whieh refuse to lend their fund, to Europe and got the L____ _____ _
nun* is Joom-Jom. of Muftigw. &lt;Very
truly. P. H. Sheridanhave Httle outside affairs in which the
Tbe Chisago JrOuae say* tfeUit i*
help of thn bank comes handy. How asthoririvwly denied that tbe Great Wes
tpany Prerident s there are who ooasidcr

TRIUMPHANT!
The Advance Plow

’IXiJ

MOWER ! REAPER

*d that all ia right, just like the Trouw
of the Cteiraout beak, oua of whom did
not know his namn was on the 1&gt;M, while

uornu,

Martar.lta*,

�iPlMBnix Block, HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keyping constantly on hand every variety of
A nix tLoumnd dollar judgement .gaunt
-ya. "A better day to coming
tbe city of Detroit has ban rariernd thia
th-morning drawreli nigh." .
The hickory 0&gt;te ar* ripe, and the tote w*k, la ths United .States Uoort. fur aa
freeta hare made lhea. yield to the Uw, Gf 1mjnry owed by ■ dcfvct’re sidewalk.
gravitation; and aoac of thorn tough oaee
lUt iroger around the Peet Office ooo
■Ually yidd to the law. of tcrawity al^,
or etae their naan., be. The fruit, of ain
and the froet* of—ay wintera are atamped
upon
and can be area in the depriv­
ed etKUitetiane- a .d loitering rtej. They
ytotd »« to the man!, phyairal m cren
Slate law, Ut they moat aooncr or later
yield to one never yet broken, fiw tbe
BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS
dark, aliadouy. .pectral monarch death, to
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
oa tbetr track and anon be will fold them
in hi. «Jd embract. Oh, if wc cannot
•are thaae old oum, wo iruil arrrat the
youth jut trowiiig the threnhuld ol death
on hie way to a cotiMiouv cudcrancw of
StaTMi pndition.
Some of our todiea are laboring in tbe
| on me before purchasing and I will sell you goods
Band of Hope with tbetr nxXberiy in
V ALL cheap u can be found in the city of Hastings.
•truetjor.., havtog fcr their aim tbe aslrau°n of “ear boya' ere their youthful
brow, are atamped with eruel vice, by
iraching the prineiplm of truth and mor­
ality. tbe way. of [deomntnem. aod the

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

---------------------------COUJITY OPFiCERM.

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fUt

&gt;
28fe,30 c:s, appt,
‘ ^,36&lt;;’,5O ** )»&lt;*tora fer30&lt;a 40(t,
[ b«U« for 17I&amp;I8 ote

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J P. Griffis, of Sriuranre, N. Y., .
J moduetor on thr Atlantic an-l Great WesJ torn Raihrad,u
ifl tb# a|&lt; ..
; iliag bi. brotbscrin-l.w, 7. B.WnKrim’Ku.
“ur popular groeer.
Th. Good Tempter, .brat and pi Ike
cm« -ori wtli b. held in the bsU U Barry
Lodge, F. A. M., on Wednesday evening
of,next Wtek. A /srhnte taller, a letter
I b«, and other allrection. are promimd.

A valuable large white cow, thin in
fianh, the property of MUun PriekM, of
thi. citj, stayed away on Thursday last,
Thin day ia like Joly.
and so trace of her cau be found. She
The friend, ia fcvor of temperucc
Tlx county fair ia in progmn.
1-ad on a small bell teMonod by a new ( Band of Hop. inrisfied) rotwady hrid ah
Council mneting Friday evening.
*«p. A*J nue giving information where latareMing, well attosded picnic, 'and a
Wheat in not coming into market vary she can be found wiU be reliably rewarded. pkamnt time it w* to old and young.
•Ju Monday kum buinote cvnMcCed Th« little ones driirsrod their short!
with the Bute Beard of Charium, railed «f«ech« and mingled tbrir cbtldteh voices
os to thcauuthweat part of th. cnanty, With the older ones, and tho wood, rang I
and wc were surprised to see the extent with joy.
aad the appearance of the new sown wheat
At the kind iaritaliou of th. Bunnell
fields. The acreage ia certainly much Bunday Bchori, we portiripeteri in their
The time hat eome when
larger than ever before, aod tbe growing anmul picnic, and * the orator remarked,
era maar pay in advance, j
“It wm an array of _ culture and talent." '
crop locks splendid.
tZA few cord, of that wooj
We are under .pcciri obligaiioM to Dr.
nmiia if brought in aoou. .
Turner and wife of Orangeville ^r per­ acemsd to bring us OMtcr bcarea, "the
The M. t. Sunday Schdri Board meet sons! fawn daring our late trip to that tend where they wander uo more ' The
to-night at the M. E. church.
aention iff tbe euunty, By the way Dr. well act table divided the vxercuai in two
parts, aad many were very glad ofit. Tbe
“We expoet a go^ tftae U the Pair, T. is one of our meat racccrnfttl physicians
and the extent of his pnetioe, attest his '
Come and bring alougtlm WU
recce* and the roafidrere of the pubile tor of the Wetlayaaa, Jaajx-r Woodruff a
The editor of th* Bxsjrrn ia drawn aa
neighbor king aurrtxutded by what ba
ia his skill and efficiency.
Grand Juror in the United Blate. Court.
called “miniMeria) talent'' he waa diSdoit
We regret that oar space will not per ait
at 6rM. but he took tbe jalm of victory.
. Thera in want of calling card* ahould
us to print the letter of our Middleville In tbe aAevnooe Elder Northland, Nr.
arrespaudeut promised last week to be ,Canxe aad Other E. Murray, late paator
printed to-day, but at tbs subject matter ,of the Methodial PnOcatant church deliv­
•wm n folly gives in our editorial columns ,ered abort, caraoM ayoeclMU. Ttw exor|*t »«*, perbapa it i. juat * well », ,ciaen of the little one* were tho bort of all,
jyHTie number of ferckn acbolxn in at­ though we hops this failure to print bis
throwing even tb« clergy io. lUc ihade.
tendance at our high ecbool i&gt; very Urge letl. r will not deter our corrcp-indent ,Che bible eicrvtoea were beyond deocrip- j
thia term.
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from often tending us other fisvon.
tiuu and original with the auperiatendepl
There ia a large amount of rickMaa ia
Gray k Merahon, of Hickory Coreera, Mr. Abe Bunnell. Il began well, dceed
thia acction ot the Slate, aad the doctom an maaafoctaring the Center sial Bp ring ।glonoualy/totd our hoorta young and old
are very bu.y.
Bed, of coppered spring Mori wire, which were filled with jey.
is probably tbe most perfect um darable
of any now ia the market, and i. sold al
tho low price of 17. The ..gnit will call
Fair week wiU bo a grand opportunity on yon st your bom* and don't you let .
for .ubarrilxr. tn eali at th it office and him go without parchasing.
Robert Brady ’a new brick is art!! oo to |
Wa are under epeetel obligatiatu to
look over thow aevounta.
Gold 10X

Strange nettber.

Drags, Patent Medicines- Hcmrapathi: Rmadies,

PIMS. IIILS. UM INI BBS8IS.
Toilet Artici* in naj variety of kind ur price. Hatf*. Magalia Bote. Charm
of Beauty, tbe tedi* all know to bote.
School Book.; Office and Bebooi Stannary,
Blank and Memorandum Banka, in any style at yew own pri*.
Tow patronage to

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

We sell goods kt a very small advance on tbe first cost.

We sell more ready-Thade Clothing than any house in this city.
JULIUS BUSSELL, | No
matter how low you cau buy goods in other stores, we will

Phccnix Block. State St.

.istfisajs-i.

FIBST GRAND FUZE

sell you the same articles at less price.
We adhere strictly to the one price system.
Our trade is increasing every year, which is a sure sign that we
sell goods at lower prices than any other firm.
We can sell goods at small profit became we can buy them cheap®*than others ou aceuunt of our selling so many goods.
Our clothing is cut as ’stylishly and will fit as well as any made to
' Order. Don't forget to call and see us.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Just received First Prise at Wuconrin State Fair and at
State Fair at Jackson,

DETROIT

STOVE

Something new.

Double Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St,
GBAND RAPIDS.

WORKS,

Just out.

THE JEWEL COOK!

Call al tie Sin if WG HAT.

We Must Have Money

PROMPT PAYMENT

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir.

IXG

THEM A T MUCH LOWER

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Hiving Flue Stoye PRICES—Dou l fail to ree ike good, be-'
fore purchasing.
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now in tbe market.

Sneak thieve have opened operat-.ou. Hon. Horace 8. TarW! for a copy of lbs ।eempkti-.-n, when be gets it completed it
ia varied* parta of tho State. Bo pew- 40th Annual Report of tbs Superin ten- will bo one of the finest dwcilinji in
pared for themat aay how ia the dent of public instruction ot tbe State of
Miehicnn, with accnmpaniog documenta
for the year 187C. Thcae Rejurta aro
always valuable to the people and often do
wheat that were **W:i early, hare been
not recaive the attention that they merit
eatirely destroyed by insect, and plowed
from those iutereatod in tha editorial work
np and resown.

BIG TNT OT BIGHA.T

H. A. GOODYEAR.
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

Iter. Mr. Aldrich, presiding elder of

A picnic on Saturday teal ia Carlton
wu the &lt;xe*iou of a very pitaaurt gath­
ering. Thrae protect had an intonating
time Several spirited songs were snog
The Advent, aro holding a revival
We would call the attention of our by the Good Tempter* and Reform Club
meeting at tbe Opera Honae thi. wvtk
reader, to the dwariutioa notice of Cook
which to largely attended aad splendidly
k Brooks tinners. Mr. Fnrir C Brooks evident tntcreM. Bncb nmetioga in the
entertained by Rev. James Ferrin.
iuteraac of Reform will certainly be of im- '
Tbe ladira of tbe Baptist church give a
Tbe Lanaiag Rep&lt;M'&gt;aa rays: "The mesas benefit to our people as it will keep I peach fratira! at their cl.ureh on Tnnday
editor who is efraid to du bin doty jroo the inlosat alive and burning in the hearta , evening, all aro in v itad to attend.
will find opposed to perncmaKttM That'. uf aO tree lovers of humanity.
Capi. McCormitk. an old eittaeo of tbi*
✓ The Board of Eduaalion at their meet­ burg ia in town core more, and new you
ing last evening voted to raise by taxation can brer bu gentle voice on the «troot ccrthe following rente, tix.—Teachers' m!&gt;- nc.a aad by places, ringing nut to bis
nea, »3J&gt;00, Janiion. 1330; Secretary, many customers “sold again" Me.
HO; T.msurer, *23. Taking seh«! eraMany of oar cittaona ha ve been oo a
.U..I3L, IctoTtet on bomk, 13,500. In
vtoil to “th«r ritira aad towns tn see ata!
raraote. 1300; Printing. »2S. Wood.»450;
waa reminded to jail for trial.
brer Henry W. Beadier, aad now they
A pacaatro of Ulawaoo-erbrat wm moi Intidentala, 1250, New Furaaera, »500; are highly delighted over the loro They
Repairs on school buddings. »5(W, Total.
to Barry county. M-®&lt;m.
have glraaed from bit lectures.
man. If It yield, an wall there M brew ka 19,560, being an excree over last ysar of
introduction will prove of immaua benefit 1.076-lfi, but just tbs cerarion for noy
wan hold at tbe Opera Hoose teat Sunday
such
expenditure
aa
this
iediestes,
we
to that icrtion of the country
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drink U wiU puxriu the wi^ member of evening waa largely attended. Dr. Bar­
Wake up your neighbor about the
ber gave a hialnrr and wnt ataUstica of
county fair. What you know and think, the Busrd to explain
Tewtetday a young man by lb. name of
about it, toll to him. Get him enthuai^
out very eoeouragiiig, only one buiuwe
tic .bout it, and try and convince him Jbhn Dnocan, from Nika. * nopbsw of L. u&gt;» engaging in the eaura O, pshaw!
that auoora. derend. ou. him m well aa A. Dunran Esq , th. able ufilor of lbs borines, men where is your sand? I gueaa CLOTHING,
NU« RtpMiean. wto asriowriy injured
HATS and CAPS,
it to in year Sagar— what do yon think
.- the depot tn thi. rity while engaged in
about it?* Itor.J. F.rri* cnlcrtriood the
GENT’S FURNISHINGS,
.witching ran. He wre an employed on
aadtencc by a fcw but appropriate remarka,
followed by Mrs Graven of Vcrmontvaie
who made aotoe fitting remarks, aad finM. rar to another, which bad been de­
tehed byrOcitisga poem, entitled -Tbe lira
tached, be
bto ntep and fdl to the
that touch liquor aball never touch mine."
pound aariking mtoaentti guard, enuteg
Girl. awallow that if you dare, yews truly
Tbe Baton County Fsir hdd tort week . rampownd ftaduro nf the left kg abeve
will ever Miefc to the motto. The exarst CliarloUa, wu a decided .ueoena. The the ankle, wbiL- tbe care pnmad
h­ &lt;** ended with a few restarts by Rev. C.
attendant wa. larger than e’er before,
J. Thoma.. Boys of the Reform Club
a.d tbe exhibition as -wod a. any ever wen all tbe tea* He to under tt»e rxc«eninB-y ■tick to your aoixnn pledge, foe nri only
on thtoe ground., .nd the n«*pU mW Willful rare of tho Di* Upjoha, baa every your honor to at Kake, but your character
have rn.de the oMwrwUppjMrentron pomade, and -troug Wpm « aad falun Lappinraa ia in the briaace.
If the render will carefully UA throng!’ ratertainnd that hi. left lag «*■ bn«’»d Whatever you do “Dara to do right.

the Grand Stand Get. 4th, at 2j o'clock
p. m , diMancs 20 rods, weight not lera
than 223 lbs.
First premium, S3, secund S3, third 02.
Entrees ran be made up to time of race,
epen to Barry county teen only.
Fast men open to all Barry manly, Dis­
tance Mi rods to tek. place on Friday
Ont, 5, at 3 o'Jock, p m.
First premium. »3. aectmd. |3, third.

DRY GOODS!
I have on hand a full stuck of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

DRESS GOODS

TOBACCO.

Men's and Boys' Clothing
to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
over my stock.

LADIES' READI-MADE CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,

patrd to ri»e gram! bargains toeuM*sacra

An exchange aayw ‘-Tb*
Central railway »-t-V *»****^.;
rewarded Sheriff Smoke, of fftetoo
operator a I tbe Hstou R«F* **nF’
oNo. S»d rJA-d #S
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Ka«t Bai-nauMt, Sept- 27 th, 1877.
Ma Eanoa —I noticed ia the Home
bse*d of b* west, « artiab, Hiring a
aB to one Iteform ohb, ,nd •«"* of 1,4
Scero, which I think w* a little or*
Z..
bsr.msw ouour pledge th”

HOSIERY,

m *e*a

to W*’* ■•w

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b"**
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\ comptetom in quality and Price.

W. F. HICKS.

HATH AND CAPS.
I keep constantly on hand ■
full assortment of men’s and
boys’ Hats and Capa.

A fuB line at very low figures.
Come and see them befors
buying elsewhere.

splendid ofitor— If »h reports

drariri*now Hail * M-Hito.

CROCKERY.

rowrend without breaking the die if tak
ra rariy Kaiffi not ued. Vnry little
pate. Cal) &lt;m or nddrena
E. F. Bbowh, M. D.,
•prlltf
Hastfagn, Mich.

BOWNE’S STORE

cue hundred and twraty firo
—w twenty *wu of who* jriimd al
mssciag a wash ago la* Sandoy,

u.00Mer to *• wbari •«* ff»” U • ***
t.re. Then, to nothing »• haring a
JL hatetnw «
4nd ukr

of all the popular patterns
and beat qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just "re­
ceived a hill line of

' BJSINGER'8
"OLD LONDON DOCK GIN.

Prints t

Prints!

�L’8 CUBE!

; dimban. add wiH bear aln&gt;*it any nwiruul
of bad lr*atu*;i4. Tubaruau that have:
no* btoowred in th* gftden and are *^&gt;w&gt;
ing flower steuM m*y be taken up sad jau' t-xl. ,od will flower h early winter. A

Lejals.

js.tr.ft«ssL®:

A.stbimn,

UrnnchitiK, Catarrh.

The ten weeks’stock fa also a floe w&amp;kr
; bloomer, aad can be treated in tbe ame
Hay Fever, Colds, fi.c.
twt rit
rftha B».&gt;‘raHTr Oto*.
I manacr. A pot of inignoccuo costs but
■ few cento, aad nut many expensive phot,
! will
—--I. -J —— e..~!■!.. WONDERFUL (JURES
Ute *.»*• aTUa tUraaSann. aflaaa
seed in September or Oetobev. It fa i«rll ' Una ••*"1“*■ -b*r» ".crjtVma «U tail".
to prepare two or three peu The elect taBrta* Tniimuiitr® FHISH1B
aiywum treated as adifae^ for miguoiktie
will also plcean and ui&lt;hiog will nuke up
better in button-hole bouquet* than these
awoet little ftowcra. Tbe browalha fa alao
an cxneUvat winter fluwrv. A few laptcr
plant* are dcairaUc, and the calls, draauoe
and begoaia are very patient under aliuont

i
Howerain the Houtc.
Everybody worthy of a home strive* to
tnakett pleasant and cheerful. This’fa
necmaary al all scaaou of (he year, L&lt;u
particularly so daring the tcdtoiL* wiutim
and long erewbga of tho North, Nothing
will aid io thu dcairablc work as earilJ,
cheaply and effectually aa towers. They!

however, apace U&gt; enlarge on thia auljcct,
bat wiU merely any that a few lillioat. dike
loogifltrum, auratum and UneiG.lluni.
though net often aeen in the buu*e,]will
afford a plcaaant aurprfac, and How.tr in

)•»« Ari. 1HIM.IL

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‘"■vasj’Atre

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

Sb

GOOD NEWS TO TUI PUBLIC!

ftrt Want RAIIRIAD.
Jackffli &amp;

Saiiiai

thia nnml^r to giro descriptive* of altoixi

i-rarylliiu- droirablc for bouac cultale a
wv'J an tor naturae planting in tbe garden
Par many year,, in fact, in' every an
tumn number of the Fhml GmJr, we lav.
urged our rradm to cultivate fljwem it
the hotw, and hare ewdeavured, botl bi
and with thrae, a. with all other thing,, word, and iHnatraticna, to ahow howfth.i
aueeraois nccevary tu enjoyment. We eoold bo dooo in a cheap and eaay Way
rital endeavor tv pi re a few supgrstlcn.
that we hope will make the nod to «nc.ve*»

are a oonatant and ytt aver ybanging tnr&lt;e
•f dtfghl; every day jwwearieg m • loarra
and bud* end Hroeomi, sad sew furtu* of
loveliocae, and we kok and wonder and ad­
mire. A little akili aad keowiadpe fa aro-

X in the house.

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rtelwaATmat* irate*

A£S“-

IAD BREATH.
KSw.rS2E!K!
STOCK OF GROCERIES

ItflF

As ■

sitniHEADACHE.
nfaabtr*-i«« dUainwv. awitro«—«ttr. T1iatt*ar«uw*«r U.artaua «M&gt;
tb«
Swaaud &lt;o«l&gt;«u. &lt;l*~. I H.m
&gt;*IO IS ta. 1»1.
w4 ».L‘.

How Pretide nt Hayea’a Arm *
by a Rebel Surgeon.
fa
Thousand of |&lt;rsom pur- ( Tho Philadelphia

ehaao vigvrou* plants from the green boon
every yenr, and are pained to m them
gradually fade, droop and hie. How can
Ihfai be prevented and plants kept In
health and vigor, i&gt; thu nutation we wish

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l &gt; discus.? Manta, Eke oureclroi, need
air. Ight, warmth. food 3Dd drink, and if
they arc furnished th/sn in proper iptan*
title*, they will Eve and grow, accidtflto,
of-efaaroe, excepted. We wtl^
word
or two on each of there roinU.
Fponi.—Where good earth ia used fur
pouing, planto ac’dotu need any tpeeial

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mature. The Lett «il i. .^uod in old
. meadows, and cornea *f f*nre*, s*c.r
• where aod has grown »long time. A pile
of sod laid up to rot make, excefteat pet­
ting earth, and if token from what wc rail
here a ebnaast soil, that fa. with a good
den], of sand, nothing can be better.
Many ptegOM think if tlwy ean grt a
ItUfe black muck from n swamp they here
the perfcetioo of potting soil, while it fa
U«pourast Mil ihat rm be prxiucxhl
Alxiut a tableapvnnful of guano in a-pail:
of water make*.a goodC-rtiliring material,
bat mast bo uaed eautrouriy, and fa not
X often needed. Manure yratcr, jtiri a* g&lt;xid,
can bo made by putting a little .table ui«
nwe io a pail of waler, and uviog Ike

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NV*M BasdaS* .al

TO YOUNG MEN.
■ RAND RAHM DIVISION.
The Keflabie Short Lit-

COMPETITION

k» e*-*utavrtU* bvraulirv MWUat

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SEND RAPIBI AID DEHOIT

■ M S, watasl » mu -at. All lh» a«ta
1 a*«il*M*Mrrm«oRUiM?
[janlfi.

the surgeon. But the determined old tar- ,
row &lt;!« patched his pm on lifa flret&gt;»t'
home aero.-* tbe field* to.tbe other aid* of!
the mountain after bis friend and neiglbor.'
f country physician, and a rank rebel. ’
When the rustic Escalspiu* arrived, ibere ■
ensued a lung contention with the Yankee
hewer of hones, over the sufferer, bu| the I

MEDIC1L 4 SUKGICAL INSTITUTE.
nitron. Tateaa. tites » W wra. r-et Wa
fr^w^Este*
**•*■
True Enough
Generally speaking the’.thought o
napunaibihty t* not the uppermost u
a young man a mind aa he jluoge* ini
bustle and exchetneoc of an active
Kame, wealth, pcraonal appearance,
can he best fujery himself— tbor at*
like are the thoughts that fill hi* t

POULTRY WORLD.

■•BK

sewingBachine
fit Great Sntimlfenrt&amp;re.

‘Wifi-

RAILWAY COMPANY

Au Edinliuryli diapaluli alate* l»t
gnwt i nthutiMQi waa inaniftated ul r . ry
town along the .Midland Railway du inc
liciieral Grant'* trip to Edinburgh. At
Carlisle lie received a telrorani teudeting

/suers! st

reteSSS

insylvania

ottatal color, it will be deader and sickly.
The gardener, therefore, fa tvcfal logiwfafa grrctihnire,-. and tot
’wot onfv ■
light, but sir at every couvraicnt nppovtw- i
aity. Io winter l.c hail* bright sunoy
day* with detigiit. Plant, will Mffw f„&gt;in
a ewmot nf cold sir just a* their owner
would; but will be Lcnrfted by su invigrearing breath of fr»J&gt; air.
Provide
therefore, fre air in v.iw' way, especially

ck-ause tbe plant*
fr*|*4i-ntly by
»&gt; ringing .4 washing.
EriO here a
little cautiim fa unwary, lor wbifa thr
smooth-leaved plant* are bcncfrUcdi not
only by showering, but even by Wariting
the leave* wilh a doth or »pomre, tbe
rou-b lraared plaula, like the B-yooia
B*x,du mH Eke to hare fciMrfiKw rf
their leave* frequently moistened.
It
weald, tbarefore, be wail to remove snch
plant* before nyrioging. TA* evtry pre­
caution, however, to prertnt tbo secureittiou of dutt uj«n the pfan:&gt; . sod .b,jT(.
all endeavor to screen them from that leIrible infliction, carpet sweeping. It may
be wall enough to kdl tbe old people by
ibem to breatbq wfaweto ofduM,
but send the children into the M&gt; air to

'tiia ixs ooTSfl' north

UH/' The above good* have been a*
with great care and wiU be
•■ dd at prince that

DEFY

to hi* hand,.end which he ba* a pr
low the dkrsomefcr to be abov. - &lt;euty. right lo sets* and drain into hi* cup I
the remote influence el hi* a.tiuri, rl
and if I bey em’d be kept in a recm Where
ujon htnurif or others, he rarvh, if f
tbeiheretouwtcr w ,M
•Uy not raq}c thinks, . H* forget*, or doc* nut a C
wxrre »&gt;Hy-are. it would 'U'thebctt
' ' t.••.
-. f remember, tbe effect bf bis rondu t.
In tbe night tim* fifty/ fa high enough. example for good or evil upon the ••inn
Give a little lr. .h
,rhn*/i.u-'.| y .ad nitj ; but meh thougbtlrvencr.* m. I.ji
geifi.laera of moral oHigarhai. ■ .•&gt;“
all tin- ranliuht1 UUieslLr An .
blc by justice. God never fraued • • should be made- logic* tnofaturw to th* of responsibility for the «4d. *»! *i~
atmovpherc, for «tr own good re well &gt;■ | for the yc----‘
Ut? !«“■«*• Thi, «j&gt;ii tc sponsibl
wry, by evaptjrthu »•
Ur; twit vlwn the piano, ,re in ,» aeparat*
aparroent, hke a link grrenhoow, it ran
be done more conreoi-nly and effectually.
alUH.deI. thUaq-aralb ilcfartmom be only
Gen Grant’s Reception in Edinbu rjh
thi. play
"■•‘ J. b5 fringing.
inKwphera jroerved.
The temperature. with ll&gt;'» a orfivnycmcnt,
X V kept lower that* would be c^SfoB-'
able in the living r«,tu. and the planu ate
aav d from dual and many evil, which Wo
manage to endure and Ure.WwWeb get
orally prove t&lt;® muth for die plant. .
Aib ash JaoitT.—Event one iuowa
that a ploat grown in the dart fa weak
aad cutorlraa, and if it In* 'plenty nf light

IT HAS NO EQUAL.

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                    <text>HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., OCTOBER 10, 18'

Hii'ESMil,

ba whispered. and in another moment j
ww stood upon the beck piszrx and Were
!«plng thrnogb tU half dorad Wind..
1 fairly boUnybmtb.W.MwXadp th*
dining table in lb* renur of the large
apartment, I saw th* odious Unking frl
loar. whom. instincUy. 1 thought Boat b.
Kandy Mike and Gambling. Chkrifo
A hrs* black botdo atxmd upou tbc la.bln in ekw companionship with a pack of
earda, and two heavily packed boadlca of
■riverware and other waablan lay ready
to bo grasped at a nwnrant’i notice.
The rafiana bad bran evidently dnek
ing dsep'y, just enough to Lama a little of
their habitual caution—for once, tenipu
two had interfere J with their ptofcauonal
Julies.
When was Daisy?—out of their ranch,
I hoped and bwiiavod. I tarnod to go in

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WHOLE NO. 2070,

Are what you want to look

march scram Afnca vu at
great prirataoa sad attffariag.
n't a aagKaUr,” my* tba JFo»‘■that can ketchup ap with

’’t"’!*4; E—r*“n

to be Sunbed, there m mi.pregrem, no im­
DR. C. RI SHELL,

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PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON

Mt blood boilad m tire righa-Wfoc
tivwiy a* I grasped my rerolrwr, wbeo a
rat glare shot upward and ovirirrmd the
aky—at that momewt Mika cxtialmad:
"Ha! the signal—it's ttm« to move—
"" ‘ * ■*----Charlie, yen take the

. . ___ TooPiaap, Michigan

jick in a few wonk Here mm a frond in all Paintin'. They are mostly from
llaas-a. and do not er me here to wook or
ukat President with lied bin gois or«r
the entire’Bootb—a Ablbln Praaidra: —
■ travlin thro Kentucky sn&lt;l Tanocaac*.
and hadn’t «i yil been killed. Not so
■o.h «r 1 aiogi* brick bed bin shied &gt;1
him—aot to moch a a riagU fain cr a
। groan bed bin burld at bin. Ilina) and
gruaaa and brick.! tju the contrary thia
representative nv the Abliahn sentiment

taemler.. If toy wort: Km ban don*
thoae dwWlingo by night, it ia to avoid t
hot rat, during tlie day. and m bocau

Jackson Wagon,
"w

Craxy Horan haa bora unhrtahad from
the vehicio of lime and turned oat to
browse ia the crest, pratura of eternity.

Which has stood the test for years ami still stands at th&lt;
head of the list for light draft, durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purcba.i.
tng a wagon, we can make it to their ad­
vantage to cull and examine the Jack­
son "Wagon before purchasing
• elsewhere. Come and see our

Sl .ton

DENTIST

Nashville

my wife, every family iu the town oSsrtd
me another, but whwt i feat my bora* no
one offered In saake him good.'

bead of the Utin C'lureli Commiinloeer* hare been app-naud to negotiate for
lb« territory, cngicreen hero .jrvevad a
railroad from here to Jaffa Munrv ia Ixiug raiacd for the metua of a magni&amp;cmt
palace for hi* HotkAaa cn Mount Zion, io
wirieh lb* wealth of the k atican t* to be
irMaforrod.
Hare the Kartxiwov to Pirn
IX ia to bo Walled, ami tire “€19 of the
tKxuma1 11
w
glus
ng to my i
■ ’ir.

.V’roijclTOB1
mA ruBkcu oa &lt;/ my aurroandforn—of the
dark wood on cither aide, or of the road
•iretrbieg out beftWr mn—but my thought*
Were for away:with a certain wee Datay—
a awed Sower 1 bad coretod, and when
startled by the repetition of “bold up, air,"
uttered by a deep baf* vol**, I isvolanu.
' rily greautd my whip tighter as I drew
rein, and hastily pulled Firefly.
There was a road* ia the buahia, are!
by the wanning light of a summer'* night
The nnly rudchino now manufactured that threshes and hulls’ I saw a broaied foce peeping &lt; ut which I
thie Heed in one machine.
All who intend to purchase OJover mvpi'ri a* bcioopng to Surly Disk,
hithierui nrjxtlad tn b* a dsogcrvu* charac­
Uullcni this season should call on us immediately, as there is bo ter la the wtigLlrorhrad.
g£eat a demand that faba utxfaru wilt have trouble to get machines.
'HaUo, Dirk, what do yv« want?” I
1 mid. aa sivillr a* I could, net freling at
Terms liberal, whh a large discount for cadi,
* V,\
' all romftirtabw a* 1 glanced al hi* bnad
ahouhfors, and Mt that he wan not a man
lu m&lt;*t akne, especially when iu yaraea-

Hinta for Steeping.
Grown pcrnjtu generally require acre*
hpnre sleep in ranumf and ei^ht in win­
ter Few, iniecd, except invalids, will
fail to drop well who go tn bed at a regwUf early four, an a Kxht rapper, in a large
room and Guan, wafortalrir bad. if ifo-re
» m, slKpiug in the dayumc, and c*&lt;
more than a.-vas boure ia twenty four are
paaatd In b*d. Oa* week-, faithfal trial
will jwuve thia. - .Cbildrea, and all peracjts
at school .*• engaswi in hard .tudr, afore id
lake aU the simp they can gvt. and should
novar be wake-1 up io th* awrnin; after
haring gone U bed al a regular v ~ vtry human* parent will make it
duty to nmBi*e that every child
Qi bod in a* al.acUowata, "hiring
apirix. If wakeful daring.lhc
a draw on the alocking*. Ifooi
rerver to air it, walk tlicXu,. —
ni-hlffown. with the mouth r-foawl, all the
while rubbing th* slrin brrikly with both
hand., uuUl cooled oB and a little tired.

Birdsall’:

Manufactured by Phelps 4 BigeluW of -Kalamazoo, the beat
irking and moat detirabk* mill built.

MESSER BROS

Wasus, A frudulent Prraidoal which
in a yoewrj*T, is making a Unr or the
Sooth sod hex bio rrere-vrel with Dem
uaatraahen* uv approval by Satbani Dim
________________ ,
rhieh ll!0rri
the happivat of bvidvgnxMB*.
Dick was not alloRcthcr forRoMaa. Al
ways when the erring enter*, with it*bod*
and towers we doth Ms plctwni, Daley
and 1, with a bunch of towam gathered
from a quiet n&lt;K&gt;k Wlsere he lias

‘WSl.

Builders,
ing Material- House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Farmers, examine the WIARD
purchasingothers,
PLOW.be:
anted. '
Every one
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Reapers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines,

fl. J. /Mjt,
«in ati Onain&amp;l
RAJ UTER

Wm? H.

saved my life," he rej*aud in a softer
loo*. “I love the girt.”
I suited involuntarily at tba horrible
ruggcwticie—be uv it perbata. for laying
hi* hand on my arm. he said.
"Not a* you do pctbare, but then——"
nosing abraptly, be added. “Po* Mu*
I*ai«y'a ankc. I mean to go back no my
nralre to-aiybl."
-Aabaawd nf mt raapiciona, I retreated
him to explain hb meaning more fally.
| -Blradr Mike and Gamf- ~-"menu d&lt;viltn U■oiglrt,*, .b*

Goodyear.

pfliBtaWAL raw­
PEOPLES DEVS STORE. '

furniture,
the STEBBINS BROS SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Framee,
physician’
’until you have priced tlieir Goods, for you
y.mily R«i|«
pr«pu-ed «Hh Dn»i«»l Chrei-mk will save money by it.
1’reaeriptioM
. w
. and

Everybody knows they are the only

the city and attend proipptly lo-allbalt
' in that line day or night
nMilms I*t~l
Bts**
Mi*.
'

X*wkMIW&lt;

tire bouse under cover of 2. ires in the

BtSTtw*
1 cxelainiod, as I
Imped iwo tbc raddle. “Mr. Ward and
artriTis form hand* and servant* are bury

uv th* applause, uv ail Dimeerqla, and
Waubab. We ST Ute Comers, hevio
never hrerd that this yvmarper b*&gt; a ainSora uv the lime honored ptirr»ip«. uv
Dimacmtic party, trot la in all respect*
a bloody-miad»d ablwhniM, ifo-trfot,
be it
HttuM. Thai ia antimipaahan uv hie
cowin' th* Corners be drra**d in mouroih.
Raolrrd, Ex a setwe uv the boomiliaibea th* Oraeva f*eb al Ma omuin, that
the day iw ia bare abal be s day uv (satin
and homuiltaahaii, and that to properly
egprem our feriint, Baucom ahal ehara on
that day. aod lb* Conrere &gt;hd gnaah Ua

gat, with ii o&amp;&lt;» mor*
than that ol
.vWabalernra CUj. pelUtad maeaer
&gt; baa often toade hundred, raooaaefal, while
■ tba bret of men by their Ls'rtw and

rasmrkt that the mokmaben* wus jam, &lt;■
things naw stood, but h* wuaametetful
man. He didn't went u&gt; ent th* yuoaar
jk-t off entirely, but dmired to give him a
cheaoa to gain lb* (Wtoam or the (L-roera.
He wood give him one mere obsnre—Jia*

y, »na
mean. reiocae tn i»r,«x.»r. bus &lt;
tbo Carnots, MrafeUs, ef h« .he! do j
• Osraamtb* jtamiam wtietaA
«. Radikd wUh b ColWar. and spyrat1
i hi* place J maker Gantt. sad also re -'

�H- R. Stevens Column

FIRST DOSE
on a botcm

How Um Republican Party has Managad the Finance*.
Among the glorious aeMcvametita of the
Republican party there b Mtrn to which
it pomta wkh greater pride than re its
management of th* publie finance*. U h
a mlgaci that vae opened up to (be full
dariag the late Pntedutial caaapagn, and
the figures then presented were unanswer­
ed and unanowcrebfo. Despite the howl
which had been refari over our Civil Servieo, swellsd by the pliarisaieal ct&gt;mm&lt;mte
ofour “fool friend*," the feet* remained
Uis: mxwithrtaodiug the immense burden
hid upou the party by the war Indebtednew, and the vast sum- tbua required, to
ba handled, the public credit bail tarn
sustained at a level rivaling any nation of
Europe, and the per cent, of low to the
Government had been lew than any Adminiatntion ia thu history of the country!
But the good .word did not end there.
Another year ba* paasml. and, dorpiio the

ReprcM-utalivo to feller the Ada&gt;int&gt;traIson, and to cripple it* labors by rofusing
appropriation*, and by measures calculated
to deprocure the -puHic credit, tho Bcpub
licao party is enabled to point to the finan­
cial result* of tlie Tear with a* much pride
a* they did to previous retire! The
following ccmpsfison of tfre condition of
tho treasury on September 1, 1876, and
on Septcmlier 1, 1877, is cited in proof.

TV utitx of the State Convaadiow uu
dev (1,0 Imdsrehip of Mr. Conkling, b the
prinripls topic of dlacimou. The sggre*sree portion of the pwty are those who
hold offies, and those who believe they
would base beam in oftre but for the at­
tempt of the Pratidrat to insogurstr re­
form in the civil asrviee. Tb&amp; fiacrion of
tbc party applaud Conkling to tbs eeho,
and are bitter in their dsnuneiatioii uf
Cun is. On the other hand, th* solid
men of the city, cf which class the Unioa
Ijeaguo Club are fair reprnentate va. saner!
that "Mr. Conkling* Coaveolioc," as they
characterise the Roebatcr gathering, did
not repreaamt the party at all, but that
the yeopU will sustain Mr. Cnrtb. They
b..ld that not o«dy the b*&gt;t drmeat in the
Republican party, bat of ths Democratic
s. well, ire in hearty aceord with the
President, and that the attack of Conkling
upon the adminixuation was not only a
laid thing for'the party, bat is the death
of lhat gratleotan. There b no eoeenaliag the fart Chat there to a deal of bitter
new* in the organiaaiioo, aad it crops out
on all oecariona aa naturally aa it did at
Rocbaster The Conkling people laaiat
that they hare made the party, and bare
maintained it, and that to prevent auch a
man from using hu'infiosnae because he
happens to hold aa office, ia wrong. The
Frewidcat and hm .upportcra lake the
evunt very quietly. Evarts says that no

paua anrai.

'cloIhing.
|

HATS and CAPS,
GENT’S FTRNISHINGS,

»» yvm.

Hall or Rrr:^hd 0aa.vox No. 145.

Political Notes.
WtiMtAS, Death ha* rwmovi
Alex. Stephana apeaks of the “outrage­ Bidiu a worthy abtar
ous fully of ■teeaaion,'- right in the face of
7?«W.W. That thia Grange,
tho walloping Mr Key ha. received for
calling It a mistake.

General T.ooral^ my* ths Presidrot i* a
great deal better ran than Tilden, and it
the South i* wire, it will take no atock in
the “fraud" ery. The great man seems to
bare hr] an attack of asnse.
rouri baa made a speech, saying be did
uol aaJt the Governor for the appointment
and waa greatly amaaeii when it came.
Wdl, tho people arc iu the aama male of

V nnm « n’ «i:11 fi'«&lt;«!»»jtely
srirvss.'27.“2 ytVc
fZSS'a.'^A 7‘^sEu
xuio

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GOODS

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MMaa aS *fSr&lt;baaami
*E.ir*&lt;rrTrxrK&gt;iU&gt;, SCI Broedny:

LADIES' BEADVBADK CLOAKS, AU Diseases of the Blood.

A lull line of Undershirts and Drawers.

.•Jrggg
fur FALL TRADE.
Oar CUSTOM DF.PARTMKNT ron- ? i”TITS

SHAWLS,

HOSIERY,

BEDIE’S

WELA-Rt Saventy-ons Tens cf Age.

BUSINESS- .nd

DRESS

OVERCOATS,

rista of s nice line of WORSTEDS and
In Furnbhtag Gouda wn I
BR0ADCMITi'
rflS
u for
r ~ DRESS
,'nlra'a SUITS.
wnTR. ■.Ithe latent
'
styles
- - -in the BEST FITTING
8 aud CnEYIOTS fibr; WHITE SHIRT in the (Sy!. A CMwpUta line of COLLARS and

BITS.
UlW
. OVERCOATING in good atlira.

j CUFFS aad the

latest noveltir.

in

In our Readymade Department wn 8CABJ8, TIES aad Silk HaadkoraWs.

Camolixx C. Mosrottp. Com.

BOWNE’S STORE

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

The Madison (Mitin.) Dmoerat tails
the bemncraiic Coovenion of that Stats
that it “cannot and will not stultify ita
record on the financial question by gulping
down a currency dure proscribed by green­
back quariu."

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

PETERSON’S MAGAZINE.
A 840,000 court botue w nearly sumplctrd at Manistee.
doing rxactly what he was pledged to do
Abundance of deer ia oxorilact condi­
before Uie election, and as he docs not
tion are reputed along the upper Tiltabawant another term, ifb a matter for the
people to do as they choose about. And
all Republicans, except a few disappointed
&lt;•■«*, say that Conkling should have fol­ Gratiot. .
lowed the example of Blaine, and kept the
A proposition to invest 115,000 in a
ter wor*. was voted down at lupccr
Monday out.

daring the year, b 839,-712,161 ,37. The
Increase Of enin in the Treasury, aa com­
pared with the l*t of September, 1877, i*
644,392,97!) 82. The amoant of coin in
the Treasury, in rxocna of outstanding eoi*
liabilities, was, on September 1,1876, 87,­
869 09. On the 1st of September, 1877,
it waa m,453.83! 16—aa Increase, dur
tag the year, of 619573.922 07, ami,
finally, we find the market price of pdd
reduced from 109.87 to 103.90—thu gold
dollar ia worth law than four par cent,
mere than the greenback, dollar.
j
A showing such 4i thia redcunib iX

A very pretty Uulu history camo to me
the other day. In 1870, a broker nannd
Abbey was told by his physician tltat
eijxra were killing him, and hie wife iu
duned him to atop Mxrking. and give her
the amount each day that be was ia the
habit of expending upon cipars. Now this
rich man did not smeke common cigars,— |

Full-Size Paper Pattern*!

,«r

.liu:

SOAP

not he. He could not satisfy himself with
anything la** than imjeirted Havanas, that
ema him fifty cents an upwards, each, and
ho eonrouwd a great many of them. Hut
he did quit, and he did give bis wife eaeb
day precisely what bis agar bill had been,
and he kept it cp faithfully. About a
taenth ego, Mr. Abbey went under, and
be waa very acre about it He bad MR’looted the usual precaution* sueh peupk
greatly to the credit of die Nation, u it take, and the house he lived in was taken
doaa to that of Ute Itopublicao party.
Railroad Business.
llio Michigan Central railroad reports »
tremendous l&gt;u&gt;;nen&lt; they being l,2'»U cars
behind order*. Fifty-six trains pea* daily
mark aide borine* aecau phenomenal. If
navigation was eluted it would not seriri
atranga, and it can only‘ be accounted for
oo the hypothoriAthat buainraa u improv­
ing, and that the. backbone of hard tinea

The /mXrpeai/unt .SN^riyhau. the organ
of the RepuMiesna of New Hampthire, i»
reapeMitde for the followingA Virginia editor thus announce* the

beadofihestoortrallbrig.de.
At the'
North it b llio exception and not the tab
which nominator a Union solder even in a
Republican ooorcatiou; in the South Use
ex Confederate soldier m almoat invariably
pat as the bead of the ticket, and lib millitary mooed b a sure isasport to favor.
The reme mlisor alludTmj to Senator Mor­
tem'. JUtmro -y»
' If the old fril.ro haa

The Mild Power

CURES

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics

TOBACCO.
CROCKERY.

the C'^irv/orrory Krvirw ; a very inter­
eating i*ete* sntiiled “The I’ribeem PsoAbbey, last Monday morning, waa an asHni," GirttAilV; pert fi-urth of the l.fe
lontahcd man; for Mm. Abbey took'him
sod Times uf Thomas Becket, by the hi*
port* that the representatives w tbs Smith
out of ike cheap hotel' ia which they Lad family are quite numerous among the Stu- toriau Jemot A Froodr, .V&lt;*»te»wA Cmttaken refuge, and eouductad him to a I dcnu, and that thirteen of them have al­ vry ; Greco Prtturos and Pieedilly, by the
noted anthor, William Black ; A Study of
very oeat and comfortable famished hnure I’ ready -ccured lx&gt;xc* in the peslofice.
Lowvr Life, C-&gt;niAi7*, German Society
on 20th*street, with everyth!ng in readl-1 The Executive Coqrmitiro of the State Forty Y rars Since, Muemilloa ; The I’o
nr— to go to livinc, and all hers; she bad Grsntre have chwed a eonlnteC^ith Memra etry uf September, ‘Gmikill, Quix Pvo«arod tho money he bad given her, »b« | D*y A Tayfov, of GratrdyiHc, resupply the
Satxniay K'rrirx, and the and i
order with plainer during the ensuing yer. choice poetiy. In the next weekly sum-,
bad forested it, and turned it over and
Tbi* i* the same pasty that furntrbed thr
over, until it had amounted to enough to |
pay for a deBghtfd hexne, net much in-1
fcrior tu the eoc bo h^l lust; and thia waa II Sheriff Smoke, of Eatou evenly, ofiem
a reward of
for &lt;bo thief that stole a
in hi* wife’s name and could not bo token ! horse aad buggy from the premia— of i
front bsr, and from this vantage point, I Hiram Butterfield, io Walton, laat M«o-,
Mr. Abber feels quite roc ideal that be day night, and Mr. Hutlcrdaid offan &lt;25
, umre fur the rvoovery of the property.
I
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can go out, and regain hi* feat poeluoo.
The Stets of Michiprt could not afford |qW ;
fg,
pubTwhcn of
He fared his bealtti by quilling tobacco —
tonal a ctipJa co the sew normal school f„ to
tDJ 0#e ofthe American 64
hi* wife *o managed aa to give him a new
atari. A very comfortable wife to have,1 ' Fpiilanii wll
the said cupola
is Mrs.'Ablfey.
,
xkwitomc amp rnn cxjtxLa.
;j in it some day.
! D. F. Vickery'of Benton. Eaton coon
The Eric canal is, praetioaUy, a na- i
luiual work, and it m a thousand pitlu* I ty, w** ooa of lire largeat exhibitors of
that H is not under tho control of the 'I swine nt the EtMa Fair, while his motberI in law, Mm Cook, was poo of the leading
general girernmeat. It is the only safe- j
guard the propio hare against rspacinu*
railroad combinations, and the farmer of

themerchant of New York The railroads
did their level bat to Uep up the toile,
that the carrying of the graiaa should be
forced into their hantb. Despite their
efforts. the toll* were towered, and the
good effect wa» apparent The amount
eiasere ot cur rititen* any first claw edu­ of grain carried wu largely incrcaaad, and
cational institution.
Snch we know die coital amumed acoa-what Um appearbwetuburg’s Grand Rapids Rnsinca* Col­
Grund Rapids District Conforanou
lege to be. And we bIm know of savers! in the right direction is hmsg made. It
will meet at Graodsillo, Tuwdsy, Oet £3
young burineae man in thia vicinity who ia to cIum cut, oooe for all, all tho iattsral
would be largaly benefited by
canals that do not pay expenses, sad make
.hneinaws education, and to th&lt;
tbs Krm free eff tolk. If thia is duae.
ialiy commend this eoBege, an
they are, and what they ought to be,
—Rfr. J. A. Rarnss.
eat to patronise if thia fall and wtater. city will recover it* L»t trade, and New
2. Bee: methode of eM^atHog Bible
Thai thia ia lhe bttt romrocrciol ccJlojpi in York will be again, wbal ll was, the great
rending*.—Hav. p. NW
the West ia an undispuublo feci, and ll exporting point of tho country.. The
3 Ibc oreeaaity uf a more extensive
should be laqrely patnmixed by the young (knadian. are rtthrgiog the Walland ca
rirrulatloa and reading of pur ebnreb peri
men of thaSteto.
nal ao m readmit largo vnmab, and Moa- Ji±=!s.-Rev.
^Heals'
AV. Gardner.
treal it working with bH ita might to make
4 Exagesu on Psalm L 1, t,
Gewerai Walker, of Virginia, han Buffer­ itself ths point of export and import.
Rev J. M. Robinson.
.
ed an injuatire. The report thst he had New Tors ha. got U do romething re
5 Tho Home and the Sunday School
retracted Ms manly condemnation of re bred her off. The Kne canal 1* rhe war.
adjustment, was untrne. Hb Usrrpeated and New York mmb 1L A free canal and Bev. B, V. Armauorg.
his speech in favor of an boMet adherence a larger ooc is what New York cred*, aad
to the Statoa obligation, right in the face the ackatioa ofUie queatioo shows an in
of a conveoticn which will meet today, to creasing lendeasy to labor in that dlrec*
Nature of the Resurrection Body.
mmunato a more pliable man in his place
—Lori Master.
.
Preanhingou the evening of ths 23d
by the Presiding Elder, W. J. AHrinb.
It b quite evident Usi Mr. Conkling
now asm (he mistake which be mada at
Koch—«, cJrohw friend, would not be
distributing a eircalar In euoniy eenvato
ttoaawMehmMmann elaborate defame of

Smith Hogle A Preston.
C. P. Rowell &amp;. Go’s. Col,

mtic Smu fctkiif
«tk Paper Fata
Mt

t

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LIGHTRUNNING

X-

'DOMESTIC
BKWLSa MACHINE

fffi MOTOS EOTBUCDi BU1EE

BEST,

•doubt ic-ttoc raws a&gt;.

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wattwtreE

kaw roan -a- osyexeo

WE1UAL SOAP

"ttSrWWMWWMl"*

C-.-s.l a'.lnr-rU!
r-raaaua'. lKwull&lt;A..tatk. Ik«.
IM
CrewetsaktriasrtitBsu latke tarn.
Crawr-aa1* Iwrvnal 6ms U lk« BwL

TRIUMPHANT!
The Advance Plow
WORK FOR ALL.

MOWER S REAPER
to
of hi. ImKm CmmO 4m to
87.WK), wirnnil ocM 850.0M) under tka
protiml Dmaao, by all econo lot the “vie-

• riu.uWUgkduh-rrea.fr.
L Hitooti. ptog Jfaat tbi.

�W K Buber l-t trio A*k brah— 1
Hajra 4 McKwaiu ii 4.
.J F Betart,, brat trio white cochin. 1

City Drug Store!

Hay— A MtEwaia, tart trio block

WANKER k BARNES (Successors to Baknxs a Co.)

Plusnix BIrek. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Haring and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

Hinssccathic Heroedies,

Drugs, Patent
B J K—(Uhl, I— trin ply sraath
B J Ksoteld 2d do
Jteah Turner, bort trio white
J—h SZTsd de

Bure, 4 M-Hwain, bort trio brows

a We **1H guvit *l a very kuuII advance on ibe tint coat.
r We iwll more ready-made Clothing than any house tn due city.
Me aoer how low yon ™ bo, ^ooj, io o*er nom. w. 'will
aell y«q the saine articles at lew price.
j We adhere strictly U&gt; the one price system.
.
■ Our trade is iucreamug every year, which is a sure sign that we
I sell gootb at lower prices than any other firm.
1 We can wll goods al wnaH
~
; than others oti account o
Our clothing is cut as stylis
•1 fowl

J M Bluer, bait trio block .paste
Has- A MeEhram, 2d da­
D ByGJrebeinsre, best trio light

Julius Russell

Valter Col.-. bort triugnldao area(MUalank
Haye X McKrrin. 2J do

ft *ltre Cute. Ure trio btai hr«rt«l

Gold IWj.

Cuil weather.
n« ia our equinoctial atom.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

Hoa Norton, tart trio white
bantam*
]
Haye* 4 McElwain, best trio brown

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double Store, 38, 40. and 42. Canal BL,

Havre A McSwain, bart pair sylee-

.

, H*y- k MeKwda, 2d do W
J S V«Brant. Lret puu braaaed
J C Bentaxsre ben* bush flia* corn
r- .. tttrkc7’
' X &lt;M Edward hump bos! tub wh:te oats
Gilbert Striker. b»st pair sotamou
'
turkey,
1 00 J W Edwar— 2nd do
CBBenhas* beet b«h white trees
Fnureiaes.
batdohalf dot. !odr
WiTtixm
Wood. 2d
.'WE Barber best pekiu ducks
1 00 ; Jobs
blood brer*.
"
' IJ 3 TsnBraat bsst roaa duck*
1 00
•. HsvreA McKlw.iaS.ddo
&amp;0 E-Iward Bump, ••
nip be-t*
j J K Parker bust paia white rubbit* 1 OU
D R MuEhnls 2nd do
60 Samuel CrmBBua, bort half duco
Sugar beats
I Grebbi. 4 Ram-11 Ere churn
5e&gt;
Jama. Woodraff, “ “
Ba*. Hra“
be— 2-hora* harrow I 50
Miehral
Hardy.
«
:
1-4 md plow
I 60
“
‘
- I** corn plow
1 50 Durwin MdSvrter, “ “
Wdlhrn Kerr bat ealtivuor
1 00
w W KsHsy portable form reales diploma C. W. iTcXuiy, best peck peach
T M B-h ehresrsMd pan
“
1
bl .w potaloes
S M Lane Warrior mower
••
/
“ ■* early rare
Mesree Bru* bort display igrieul| A. II lefcer.

I

Bead the pr.
Duly'* Book, aad
call al IhU •AoA*

GBAIDBAHH.

'

the Board of Supervisor* art tn

l’«« LrnreH 2nd do
, Krey lire* beat Kucking rail
AW Cbm tn 2nd do
I John Liciity ttallire wrh bat
: racking «dt»
jOeo-PulB-tre bat walking team

i N H mX 2nd do

I Gdbsrt Striker ba: mufa trea
d
Jrerph Knight for a prcDuura entente, Tri»er»e Phillipa 2od do
left-al thu cficeoaw day last week.
’ , Altoft 4 Eyerecn beat dur'tua bu3
iwS2’&gt;^«d.
Dr. ami- Mr*. H. C. Turner of Orange­
i U H Sti.-nr ben durhita bull 3
ville were very wel
‘
years oU ■
their fnreda la thia ,
■ Durwin MeOmbur bat darhaa ball
। 2 jtnrv old
I Darwin McOnbcr best durham bull
I 1 year old
Hurre A Mathews 2nd do

BEA VEH CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY’ AND GLOVES.

I'M I8I IHTO!

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
of H ATS, CAPS and

GKNlS' TUB

N'ISHING G&lt;X&gt;DS

to be feud ret-1

aide of Detroit.

JULIUS BUSSELL,

and •rifrakrny reaper
| Powm 4 Barloar beu dteplav of
I hardware
I Grabble A iltW! bat aiagte bar.

PROMPT PAYMENT

And h-tre M where

. JaV. raan in, HE IS SELL
IKG THEM AT Hl’CH W*EJt
rKICES—Dou l fail to are the g^da bw

Henry Harena be* ax Wt,
| Grabble A Itarel! bat diaplay of
■ tinware
Black k. Fidler brat ludUn marble

K-auftsi

i Darwin Mt Ombwr 2nd do

l/Huo David G. Robinson of thia cityr |
■ “
lx* durt-am bcifir
waa with the exception of hu m voce, ' calf
'• Dsrwin McOmber 2nd &lt;fo
unanimously ckoted Chairman of the' I C A Barba boat durhass grade
. Buard of Hdpervtscra.
. UH r. year* or &lt;wcr
The 1 .tutuanuc! church ^Asg Society S J Bmicrxk 2nd do
' A Hubble best durham grade bull
wul be catertatned by Mrs. H A. Good­ I 2 yeara urovre
year. &lt;m&gt; Frhlaff afternoon af thia ware I1 John Hire, bat durfum grade bull

DETROIT
I J J Hetuieret-ott br.t d.rham trade
heifer 2 year* old
' I W Vrooaan to: &lt;iurbam urada
ytnaerw Phillip*. Secretary of th* Bar­ j heifer 1 rear oM
ry County Acrk-altaral society, wiJJ re- IJJ H-u.Lnhon .•□d do
j C W B t'aasedy bra* darfcam grade
Oeive bid. for the Pae-.nr- of Barry Co.
Agricultural Fair ground* op to Saturday
Krnsetiy, Crafc Tinkler 4 Bar­
ber bat d-vet. l»-JI 2 ran Jd
A game of bore baB waa played ia thin
ary last ^ednaaday by .the Unioas of I.ytuan Chamberlain tart dems
grado tall J yam aU
Harting, totai/lup aad the 1st Nine of
L N Mixer best de, an grade hetf-

WORKS

Something

THE JEWEL COOK!
Mr, 0 W H Oaaamly bat cheese
lOlbaorreer
John KorG »ot hooey io comb
Georgs D Moore brerdfoare^e

TOBACCO.

Mre Michml Hardy bret bottle
currant wine
“ Michael Hardy bat bottle
biaekbeny wire
“ Micbaal Hsrdy beat bottle

Two linen tabte detha^wfth soul red
Hansel pi— eawe-l on tte earner were
taken from the temperance dinhg tail, co
the lair grounds ia— Saturday, probably

then, return theta to thia efire
/The proeeede of the Ccanty .Pair foot
aptl.674.cf which 11,51SS. waa pu
money. and 6135.75 tm for not of
ground, etc. There wan ireld 1.053 swiatarabip tickets. bang aaarly 200 more
ttao m*t year. A ff-xl renord Murty.
ita. Henry Bchfitg of HomrUrtilte.
New York, vain of Scebtiw Bros., died

STOVE

Gee W In-ram 2nd do
Th—a Altoft bac pair 3 y— oU
stem
DRMaSwaratedd.
Th«a, Alwft Ixrt pair I ywar old
Drawtn MeOmbwr Urt pair stere

market « SI.18&amp;SUS,
40 (at W cut; *
’
'
ULM» at 35 G«:
Mart.; batter st 16 ($17 eta.; &lt;«*•'
13 ft 14 rt»-i ebiekens al 8 (g 10 te
per j.-un j drvoed-

Thc tnUhg of the team entered by Ja’

Wifi r-fay left rerrey W weak to
enapfote hia course ill the School of Ilw- iC.AJbteaMte
m.ey at Are Arbor. Dartoghii rreuioc Mites Rotten pea Spanish merwo
•beep
D
Le hai been study-? with Dr. ChartHurerli. late af that city, naw of Wred- John 1 anefarr psa eratk ew«
L D rrentorr y- Spanteh ewm
laod. WB1 h a good scbwlar and wdl, Bv Item Itaary tart eotewold U.k
CW H Cearedy 2nd do
Bred. Denary braC eoaswoU ewe,
Wilfam Smrth 2od do
John Hamreoed bert 2 or mere lamb

Cheaper than yen ean bsy the sanrep
13 any ether House in the City.

I have oc hand a full atnek of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

H A. GOODYEAR.
L B Bsrb-r 2nd do
50
Mm Beancr PettmaU hot iwen
bop- rirtog bwcuiu
1 00
Mrs Be»j. C* 2nd do
''50
■■
beat sik-ruiag biocuit 1 00
Mr* C B Benham 2ad dr
W
“ Andrew Kennedy 2nd bat
enrrut wine
25
M-a Andrew Kennedy 2nd be**
bkekbsrvy wino
25
Mn Gilbert Striker 2nd beat kaf of
l*h raise bread
50
Mr* C G'rtham 2nd do bop raring
breed
50
Mn D Eyekhshimcr 2nd best loaf
-

DRESS GOODS

CROCKERY,
othek

raopforsg- Hiuntn

By the srater of -HtamV Bubte," «
mu of which te puhtatad m the Bax
sXX a! this wrek ia for ade. complrtr; ■■
book form st
Wamixx A laun.

Mn Michael Hardy do miltara
•• Dsuirt&amp;rittr .tart pound wraiMn ^"(tetan tart white spra*d
“ B R R—e 2nd do
- Ed. Cotten beet pUcwwtwk
quOt
M—AAtert King 2nd Ao
- Henry Have- tart -ode sUrt
-AD Cook tart opoomcn ■*-

W. F. HICKS.

of all the popular pattern*
and best qualities at lowest
rater.
I have just re•
ceived a fall line of

Men's and Boys' Clothing

Mn John D*w».n 2nd bwt June
•Mn BenjCoU 2nd brat Sept buttkr
CH Btoee 2nd bort 10 lb. bnoey
Mrs Henry Hareu bert 10 yards
of gannet
। Mr. Go, Braed-r b-i pair wootet
'
blanket*

DRY GOODS!

J C Hisua. swasr
M
Mta. Gre M Dewwy. tree coUsctioa
dahhaa
1 00
- H. J. KowfaM, bod ortfooebo
uwb——
1 00
W S Goodyear, boat eolketien

retaored without teaakux the Ain if lak-!
~ early Knife not wad. Very little ।
pure Qdl re ar ted—
E.F. Baowtr. M.D.,
I
Haa^Mwh- |

1 00

-

RrerTrBMsai, 2d do

“

H J Kenftcid. bat B-wal dair* 1 00

read lure lathe a—rtrr for rasral trip
ra-.to.he Braky Meara—, am) b*.
aecsera th* following rates i» Drarrr.
Cotests Sgrters Cteea City. Pneblo aad

o which 1 now invite especial
attention.
l am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come iu and look
over my stock. f

HATS AND CAPS.
I keep coDrtMitly on band a
full aaaortaient of menV vrf
boys’ Hate nod Capa.

�■;read .table dung upon their land* ifarf
mn profitably employ a hand to maU:
ap u fine aa possible, with icasonaHe la-

ft«ilro&gt;d«.

Legale.

_

Raili
•_____ ___________ _______

^^Mrtssrjxs

w th. crop will b* one dollar, or nmr it, Itkiok I *a aafe in saying. A ulj* ehd
of manure b&gt;&gt; erorogh fertility in it |r&gt; f*r-'

crop. Nor fa there any crop that woold
mX bo leoelitcd by the fining of Stable
dans. Boom fanners brook and fine ma­
nure whim spread, with a harrow, and it is
a very speedy way of duing it.

two, whidk shown about tho same ratio aa
in Genera. In Kaghad, twoeentriss ago,
the annual mortality waa ooe in forty-two.
Il ia pliawanc to know that the world is
impvorin|baud that tha vigor -r-^A—ot

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When a farmer drelrec to set an apple
orchard, be had Uttar obtain hi. trees in
Octeber, or early in Novrmher, before lliv
ground freeten. aad hrel them in till next
spring, becauM if not obtained till spring,
he would be delayed in setting them, as
■urscrymen have no mnth tn do at that
season that' they cannot fill all ordeia as
coon as wanted. Fanners, alw. are vevy
busy in the spring ; and they should dr.
•rrryllung in tlia fall that can powibly I-dual at that seaeou. The land for a
y^uug orchard may he manured and
plowed tn the faB, so that it will only re­
quire harrowing in the spring to let ready
to set the trees. Ifen t trust to anv trav-

F»rt Um Ml &amp; W
RAILROAD.

EADACHE.

elinr •‘agent'’ of a nursery for your trews.

TDK •‘tat.AXD’’ VlXtrAMW.
In Lake Erie, not far from Cleveland.
Ohio, areserenl islands devoted almost
entirely to grape culture KoUryfa island
7if nifaltrgetl. andth* reotro of the
grope and wine intcrrMa of throe islands.
Sum* of tbe vineyards arc twenty you*
oM. sndaro still healthy and predurtire.
' wkhqul any fcrtilirerr beinR used. ’Ufa
' ftta A*wt. .t Irix thrt some varieties of

Tate SiMim's Liver
or Moi®.

trees. Ac., where they can buy thrtji tbe
ehswMst, and aril on their ' own book,”
an i the result fa in many caeca that one
does not get the vxrirtim ordered, as throe
prcfrosod ‘•agent*’’ often fid ordm fer

IT HAS NO EQUAL.
j’'yf2eiMw 4. CO.
fra-jda, a neighbor of"mien ordered three
varieties of grapes from soo. of them, cud
when ihoy fruited bo fcuiid that lie hxd

’frequently with fruit trees, Apple Irene
■ny be act 3d to 35 fret apart ; and if one
ch'joK* to do no, he can ant . dwarf pear
iron bclwucn every two apple irtre., The
Land should be kept in cultivation, at JoaM
till tU apple tree* begin to bear fruit, with
an application of manure annually. Il will
pay well to do this in tbo more rapid
growtl&gt; of trees. Potatoes are a good crop
to prow, and may. be planted for many
yeari- on the aaate land, if manured yearly.
used by some uf the vincyardista to pro No trtre over three years old, aa a general
real this dfamne, and with good rrnulti, rule, should boaet, and great earn should
while otbero do not beLLjvc it ia of any be taken in digging them, pruning and
aoUiug. It doesn't do to hurry auch work,
n»r ia it safe to trail to hired help.
Tho planting of tho vino ia iu ruwa
eight feet apart, and from seven u. eight
fre&lt; in the rows for auch frao-growiog v inn
Forty yeara among the tree*, riore. Ac.
M tha Cereand, tUka. and Ncm ;
lave ulafied me that when I want a thing
U vio« thu gni, hre. fnJj. tbp
rd! done I must “Imm the job.” .
are wren feet apart, ind f,Vm
l0 ^veo
incite rows. 1’data are art twenty-five
In mate of the hooka published by Lorfret apart, &lt;&gt;u which three "ires are placi-d licnhurfats pas tar ia recommended to ap­
abMi two fact apart, to which the vines ply bi the. trunk, of tree*, to prevent nr.eo
are trained in a tan shape. The Catawba and rabbit* from girdling them ; Ldl tlic
Delaware and Ives are pruned very dose, experience of many penooa puro to show
only three canes fir fruit-bearing Min- al­ that thia tar ta iojunuu. to frail trero, an 1
. lowed tn each vine, and .thaw cut l«-k to
m-tollf feet loop. Of ta in nr 12 bads.
This h the
mi-th-d, .iud it aerounts flir the era-.ll’ prodm t „f fruit—ongnpen do not exliaust the woil of it* Wi►tftuwu neertuary fet'gQjjs growing , but
I dojibt the feasibility uf growing all ranetiro many yeara on any soil without ma­
nuring once in four or fire years. On
tome, of the island- where the soil fa poor­
er than where no fertRiare has been applied
ths vioygnL are ttatau good. Iu some
pfatta where the drainage fa imperfect,
and wbiro there is wol a free cireuhtk t&gt;
ofafa, mildew oftwa prrrail. Kulpbnr is

‘wsuwra-i
CtAMD RAHM DIVIIIOM.
The Reliable short l.li-c
»s*n 11 l&gt;—-iw-4. th«: MaoOer th. Kt

Is'-5?
li is

CHESTER’S CUBE!
man.! M^mii emn
Asthma,
Brottchitin, Catarrh,

am IAPIDS AlB OilAdIT

ms

HiyFevor. Celis, it.
&gt;111&gt;*&lt;••&gt;« trite n»*k&gt;k rr“r»l

WONDERFUL CURES
MEDICAL* SDEG1CAL 1SST1W

v.urzas*,
a &gt;S»ola*s:i. a«A
r&gt;ru 1u&lt;1n«U

•tISIMMlS

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
i&gt; re.C»W at Ha*ti&gt;«*. W

ass

sewingMachine

OwHr •&lt; *&gt;rrv.

* Ar
tbst talas Wrenn tkstaar &gt;t
“f*
• ll.Mil's*.
*•’ ,k*Aura.-.
*»«"f •' &lt;ta|«". “T taat da&gt;.
tialwt.
r, .v„ jL"'*«l’’»l&amp;WT.Hh»ti«.
Hr rua&amp;x -i. IMUS'..imairKtreir

‘maagr.ifaKr-’
tte Gitai Siem Tfawjifirf.
MOBTHEliN

ayttanw. of pruning wh/u ,.t&gt;re wtiblfabcd.

The Catawba is rtdl .rosddernd the bret
wine grape. The CbwOOtd eomea next in
favor, then Delaware. luce, Nortorf's Vir-

sr,r.“

':!'.-:=ir5i£-s

a*s
has.:

vrv except In the fall. «• they are out
rarly s-ootagh io.the *priex. A great tu.»y
potatoes ran ba avid io rillag-s and Urge
town- during the mil ) w&lt;other; and they
occupant. and mom vahtaUe wL.-n it nmro muax be sold bdure they sprout eiurh.
*WtWW»-K tiMWta
the tanner plant walnuta, chestnut*, ma- f«d to atix-k —raw to sown and horses,
|4aa. ash, popLn- and other handsome and cjokpl with men! for awioe.
Tv burr potatoes tn the ' field. sri«.i •
growing trees along his fence rows.

..
’^TttXDl

1

.?*1t‘r,,

GOOD MEWs TO M PUBLIC!

Train np skirts uf aairrw furrata mar the p!a«r a little elevated, end dig down as low
m you can drain tbe excavation, ll may
be two feet, one foot, or a few inches, ac
wiping lo.the drain that will oommand it.
bupipcAs that you have 20V or 3l&gt;(i bushels

STOCK. OF GROCERIES

1'Korutor BAiixr count?
ofllw file sit or eight inches Huck, bet
use at tha top where th- straw tnerta, a- I
Magw of tbe fir and piw—er -ten the a . air bole &gt;&lt;M bo left open' here till I
oomm.«&gt; redar ? What naore Lnmaniriog about the time when Use ground may be '
and delightful U&gt;»n the dumps of rtwws, . rpeeled to frees*, when a thick ooierin/ ।
byaeiuths.’ dahlia, and honey suoklsj * ..rrfrtU ^1 over moat U applied. In cold ;
diMMan, as ta the Northern States, thia I
T*ev produce a fafa* d happjncw uad
pW»U»i*taui that uothi/p dri’san Sa W rorerim; ahoold be ftna&gt; 15 to Jg iwehos
an arbor uf fine old viriks, or tine* clamb­ think; ami if tb. straw is wall appliod, tta&gt;
ering no the wall, and over the eevea, |..taloM will »tand any weather that may ‘
bearing riritofastara cf Cneaords er Dda- bMcxpectad. Tlmsywtam fa betterthui
to put them into deep pita, as was tbe '
wtaw and taker varfatire iff gropes.
yard; dolled here and there with,the dark

To each 100 lb., of beef take C lbs. of
aalt, 1 IL .agar, 2 oxa. of saltpeter, 2 ou.
tf****4
-jrerr Mixw.
Mrtber U&gt; a large keUfa, and place it over
the ire. Jaciing it remain .until it boil* ;
take off the worn ar.d let i: e^J; poay it
•wr Ad—t,wUA should be placed fa.

’ew Ycri

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

tirely covered. If tWu.U Mt enough
packia to cover the meat, add a little more
water; bat the abova amount will be sufS-

DEFY

COMPETITION

CARBOLIC OIL
Ths lose to tho Government by tb*
WaahiagU n fan ia estimated al
up'k a* ifith uit. a
city lire*— io 345 milk

lABORUr
&lt;.

Kn-n^oM.u.,-1

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RATES OR ADVERTISING.

VOL. 22. NO. 25.

x--A.

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., OCTOBER 17, 1877.
-No seek thing' I .ball be temkrnyt
one of then dsn, and you will hare to
clerk it. Confound 1U what a racket those
children make up stair* ill hava a gnv
ernres for tbs romp before I'm a week
wdsr. Bee If Idea*. There', no living
with 'em" sneUimed the pertly geode­
man, Mhfoeavswsre saluted by a resceaninnof jumps and sbests «f laaghter
or aril md.
"I agree with you entMy; my young
afatero are very reds," assented the youn^
mre.gW o cbaage the aabjacl ofaeuver-

-ST E St

OHB STOVES

PHYSICIAN k SURGEON

Dfl.C.RLSSKLL,

physician

&amp; simeKON
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Sweet’s Hotel,
B4XI) BlHtis.............................. MI
LrM-rtam.
Bl)ABD AWU-BOOM. gxho rawr

Which h*a stood the test for years and still stand* at th«
head of the list for light draft, durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchas­
ing a wagon, we can make it to their ad­
vantage to call and examine the Jack,
son Wagon befoKfi, purehasiug
elsewhere. Come and see our

DENTIST

Nashville

the EcpabUean party. T cannot help bto
licving that both ridas art a Unis to blame
lor causing them. T honor 1‘rmideot are Tory diftrolt to catch.
Haym for hi* boorrty and integrity of
A bunueai that couHn*. ewonssd withpurpose, bat I am eonprfUd to art if I
Ncw England homes to-day, which wore! ■y anything, that la my opiofoa baa rnril •rtatrftare; the nmich trade
not known, or if known, were forbidden aerrire refonu is a mistake from which be
Uh. Grand Trenk Bsflwny bin aaroert
by psranu teu Tears agn
Opr own ob­ win arxiner or litre have to retreat. Thw
servation coinridcs with bfa on tbto point.
We know that cb«» within the lart ten
year* baa oaptnred ior itself a high plaev
in popular regard. Il apeak, wdl far a
peepto when soch as iuteitoctiml game can
become popular, for il Lak'S bralon to play
cbcm even ciudrrately well, nod none hot
elrtcr nod tbcuxhtfal people would ever
like n.
We notice that card, are no* ab­
jured m they unre were in houM-hold*
Whiat and cucher are domicil'd h&gt; Iwtore
to dav where, a dreads agrr, their name, Me foe the loading merchants ef NewVerk
could Ml ha’* been 'spoken safely in a to obtain the hutable* position in the
whisper. Cheekcre, perhaps, are not uni- Coatom Hreae or the Pert O*oa Prut
verasl, but they are mure faahtonal-le. dent Hayes* system. I'befiere, in equally
They hav* foc-bt ,lh. rr way into high life chimerical, U a . nraetreal niWEiL. Ila
and Wbcrea. they ..me found their fn-nla aweoore would naoli tn deprikiov the party
in ths viltogs larern and in the farmer's of the leaden which u in an army, a^dn.
kitchen, they are DOW admitted to the par­ proven agaia and again io the history of
kin of the wealthy and refined.
The the country, would rwult in oertA drfl.
gamM*play«d with historical cards are aim If th. Premdeal bad gone to work in a
numerous and many of them tJcaaaatly quiet mannor, be mictu havoatd.nrelfah.ii
exciting And you find them in almact hi. higher object, and eemprel the evil.
—at-s i
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and happy U&gt;an it ustd to br that the
long, dull eTenwga are beiax enlim-d
with sprightly and’ atimulaitng amure
menis. and that the bowte circle is charged
with aUrnetioon whidi it once aadly lacaed.
Then fatn~i arc hdping to make the
homes of the erentry happgr, helping to
make the ehildrru tore contenlid with
their iictno. and in dvtng' thia ibt y are
helping to moke the toontry more inteiligent
more virtuous
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Single Buggies&amp;Platform Spring Wagons
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A 8OLF
SISHS*SHf4rasl±8t'
CMamdwira.
Cm si. X. £aari

Birdsall's Celebrated Clover Huller,
The only machine now manufactured that threahen and bulla
th? seed in one machine.
AJ1 who intend to purchaee Glover
Hullen thia sctuou should call on us immediately, as there is so
great a demand that late orders will have trouble to^et machines.
Terms liberal, with a large discount for caah.
We. also sell the

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Manufactured by I’belps A Bigelow of Kalamazoo, the beat
working and moat desirable mill built.

MESSER BROS.

NEW,

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material f House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.

Farmers, examine the WIABJ)
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one'waranted.
Those contemplating buying
Mowers or Beepers should see
the Walter A. Wood Machines

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“Well, an, to come to the point, I think *
I don't oare to marry » Quakrevas I don't
adaalro the rtyie of dram that the dear
creatures tec &gt;t to adopt. I know I should
qumre! with lb. grey gowns sod drab boamix; and lastly, my respeoted relative, I
ahoeid object to Ming tbeod end tboud to

Wm. H. Goodyear.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Bon’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
r- until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
the only

city and attend promptly to all callij
,t line day or night
« mpol, Sooth 8&gt;&lt;U State St,, Butina* Mteh.
mmwo*
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to oSre-boldrea in polities he never would
have given Coakliu- the opportunity of
manipulating the Republican Convcntim:
of New York State. And to Ibis naan the
dreamer Curtis, be probably ow« the ex
irtancc of the order. One of the grwalert
&lt; rib pxmting in the civil nervier b the
power givou to Ceogrrmmon of making
appointments. Let the PreaMrtit appoint
boorel, capablr m«i to the bigh«rt dfove
and there will be on need far aril service re­
form. They will sea that the proper un­
derlings are ^iven the position, of trust"

nwriy detracted. He found bis desk,
ratwaeked. h» paper* thrown about, his
ink Bpad, ha. pen. anoiled and faiitartic
flnrea drawn on bfa dred* and mortgagwi.
ilia books wots musing, and Ma pet news
f ep«ra were ’ary often appropriatsd tn lb*
making of kitre. When bo wanted bi*
hat, it was, a. ofteu aa any w»y, ua th*
bead of Mma Fanny, who fWOtealwl tbai it
WM a mistake with *oeh aaucy gran, and
suffocated him with so many kisses, that
he wm fain to be mollified, and leave her
bis hair, th. tom of hia jrtty mctach-, wiUiuut the reprimand sire ao richly de­
The Barr Ode (borirt is owe of the
the ease of bis snaoncr*, denoted Ute man served. But this could not always last.
thine* that Were.
sf cultarc, refiacmul and good breeding Tv.
—-infal lake their
The publie MlUoli of Slurp, keep Mon­
"Well, bow do you like my style. Col­
Weald eoctoty
day instead vf Saturday M a holiday.
onel?'' bn said, with a qtrinica! smile, turn
ing slightly in his neat
“Dua l (Utter yourself that I was ad
doing an inemaaed bsrinote thie month.
The idea of a goveraeaa had Lcca perromtriug your beasty, ycunc fop!" retorted taking through the bead of our friend fix
People were to be hnldisg aotoo of thrir
th. portly ireotieman. - Iwan only won­ several days. Il seemed the only loop­ gre«ter part of the dbuoce. The girl lufl I
dering bow you would manage to kiaa a hole of e*ca|-e from l.u domestic trial., ao her h- tn. in Exetor tL« previous Monday wheat fit a higher price.
pair of cherry lipa with all that hair about the idea was pat into execution. Ba wrote evsadwg and walked along the track toward I Over 7,000 perautui vfaiu-d she Bute
yoar mouth. laugh 1 what monkeys boys ao advertisement setting forth kw wants, Clin Urn until &gt;t gut dark, when she laid j' Prwon daring tire State Fair at Jackaea.
make of themsdvea now-a-daya."
ifowb in the gram by the tny and slept
The expense. of the Flint tehooto for
and aat down to. wait the remit.
' Furnish n»e with the bps, mv honored
Meanwhile the Coterie thoughts took Uli mon.ing. The jniroey wm rmimc-d th. «trtuing year ya Mimucd at IIB.000.
father, sod i will soon convince you that another turn- He vaa liaely to bar. truu early oo Tuesday and maintained until the
The eoat of supporting the poor of Eart
there fa a particular way of managing that bk with hi. are. He had mi his faaan vicinity of Clinton wa. reartiM bte in the
Nariaaw
lart year wm about «b,«O0.
delieate mailer."'
re the boy'a marrying the only daughter rveninp. Huring t||)4ay ahe had noth­
“Aye, ay«, no doubt! A'uung America of and old and much mteemed friend, who ing to ret but beach ants, which she pathHon. T. W. Fmy. Prreidret of th. U.
u never k nos □ to be al fault about any aecoodrd his view. in|to far that he wished «vrd in the woods, but .lie was taken in 8 Senate, strongly endorses the Grand
thing. But. in my younger days, " added
by n kindly farmer', wife and kept over Rapid' BsaiaeM Cfaltogv. '
young people were quite aatiided. "But | uigl-t and forwardri! to her destination
The railway msnsgera are rapidly hunt­
8he was
thee knows, friend John," wrote Mr. •, the ocxl morning in a buggy.
ing down the adventurer, who hare bare
Gordon, "that I aw no advocate for made kept for a short time in the jail, where she
matches. If my girl like, thy boy, aodi maj. herself very Utaful. and proved bet
present faehioa to tek their tastes.
self
a
bright,
iutcliigtnt
little
oo«.
Un
, thy boy like, my girl, let them marry,
rtherwtM they are bettor apart. Aon » •I Thursday the mother arrived and took the
• The ohgk skull tuea," exclaimed an
coming home soon, let the boy com. and child, much aguos*. Nbr will, homo again
-id fody. M .be fatal down th. morning pm
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The city taxea of Unrioc are lee per , pc -Mygraefowal I didn't know there
rent, lew for 1877 than they were fur &lt; wm p race of isaan with double aknlto.
ued the adr.Kwte for (month chins, ••that
Irirtrict riritur (blandlyV- "Well, dame,
■rat sltogetber diMourstru-R
Whew
and bow do you find tbinn now f “Creothey're twisting and cnrfiox and coaxing
tyoH rotiagw— “Haw £&gt; I fled thing*?
may be rend with profit in ilastiogs
their gray, white, and red whiakets, they
Why, by looking arter ’em, to bemm."
an certainly not doing anything Worse,
• Ooeaaionally aireuto from the euicaalop
which aeeu» a ccmfcrt in this degenerate
her. and aolicit orJerp for printing from
A young tody, wbe does not pride bcrout bualu&lt;ws men, at&gt;J in airne eaere are
aalf particularly on being a political ecooo^Bet thia wax uot exactly what I in­
auoomafnl. If there iburi ore. meu would
taml, think, the sooner* prdbwri reach
« of unurenUy good quality.
tended to my whan 1 oonuneMsd talking."
resumed the well-pretervcd gcnU.man.nf
Capt. W. I. CoSabervy. ha. gone to
tar a abort paw. "I wanted to remind
ska View, with a view to explore 17 an­
you that a pair of lipa, of jurt the doaoripol mounds in that vicinity, for the bon
by
mooalighlf
no
heart
fl
uttering.
,
no
tfcn we were (peaking of, avail yoar ac
jealoMy, no Irttere running ovar with lev*,
A foe broke out in tbs Voire achod
Colonel Lambert's hooteriag tone had and (forgive M, reader) its aynocym, noereoa., ns ooaxing for the Vefidin^ay,
budding, at Albion, Oet. bth, at eteven
nothing nt the old burden of bopre and
o'clock burning until two, and damaging
fearr. bug lartcad. a tame and pro...end.
the interior of the baildror aboht H,M0.
to Fred’, apprehension, every drtaeaie
The Dousil Akeaifap Am says that
way ol procuriag a good looking l^mband
ex r.'pruawtwive Jame, Ca;.Iis, the wag cf
^ll
' that rreforiofc
the booM in 1873, b botfo.4 for tbajmo
aulate
genembbip at Par*
'
Lambtet, al ibis point rfhia mretal reid
A peer which meaaured 12» X nY
oqay, was aalfcxnmetad
"And a QuUerem, foreooth I tfemlda'l printing oficea her- rive a support to over inchm, and wreghin g 19 ounces, rw loft
thirty nanrea. and tbrir jtalnmaee should
go to thorn who do rest Ire prvfomco dia at the .Are of the Anu Arbor Aryne lam
The fellow called "Fred put the brel
criminate epunat them.
of one hoot upon the too of the othrr, and 1
Cjutemplalrd that presentation of patent
Tub Tbl-b Watcuump- Senator
ketber with a good deal of mlfaiaeuoo
Coukling doned bfa Rochentor a&gt;«h and
bta reference Jo th. thferenrea between
“Old enough.' old eoongbl Why boy, 1
waa married at twenty-two. What do you 1
himacif and Mr. Cutth with there words:
mean by putting off the ■ ■ "
Let me lupplat’t th- parallel by recall
ine the remark of a gleet -erilsmivr when ndjte, bad has nose broken and I u beam/
• EvU day?" interpolated Fred.
Richard rf ikrnhod and Leopold of Aus­ apotfed by the kick of a brew roeaMly.
"No, JOO scamp! lb. happy dav," said
the Cotooai, shaking hia heed till Use grid
tria had hoM dispute over the prclimina
The OU money takret al lib. Stale
nf Iwtlle
*
rimmed roertartoe trembled uo their ale
Fair amounted to bUlJfW ad^the re­
vatsd perch. "Miao Gordon, I learn, to
ceipt. from all other aoarens to 13,900
expected home very soon, probaUy in th*
Timothy
Wixos,
and
found
it
b
product
next steamer, and U to my wish—mind,
my boy, my wish, not my command, for, ire cnoutry. Mr. MeNrtt'i farm aoauata
in each a serious thing u marriage, 1 of 364 acna. wet! Improved and nicely
would not foroe th. inclination* of any one atoekad. H« ban twenty hand of boreea.
- that yougs to Plulade-phia and join forty hoed of cattle, 1M bore, and 11U
her. A week's familiar mwrooarm will nunbore to the and of the lirt. Mr. Mo­
place you on a better footing, id bar anti Nau raised thia year 94 bushels dfetovwr
matioa, than a firs Joan oorriwpimitonri." seed from 18 aerm, and it wm thn aiaaneat
“Begging jour pardon, my dear father, avar filtel fur marxrt. He baa also a £u.
I don't ears a rtraw Car - her csrimaiiou!
Esumatfoo irm the worl, wm 11 not? '
-You are not ao indiBereut to this mat­
ter m you protend to be, Fredmtok." roplied Colonel Lambert, with a tithe rf
dimpprobatioo. “lamserious, end I Wiah
JbMuAny Horea at B.tale Crevk
you would ftvor my remark» rith mi
aoasidantioa.'
On th. 3d instant, the Rev.
“1 am all obedience,'' HJWirel the fel­
Mann married, according to th. ■
low sailed Fred, with dutiftil gravity. “I
the Episcopal church, David Bur
Mary Oryw, all uf Jackreo. All
“Wafl. thsu, whsido jxm think of my
lies are dref and dumb, and it is .
propoeaP" naked the Colood, reprmaiog B
be the font wadding of mntai in tl
bfa tarental dignity.
“I don't know—t—. „—.
"Vary lurid," growled the

Everybody knows they

WHOLE NO. 2071.

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�On motion of Mr. Niebria. eooorol
Na 7 was allowed at &gt;1*3,06 as claimOn motion of Mr. Sidmm. amount
Na 15 waa allowed st flSt.87 aa

On motion of, Mr. Wolf, account
N» 30 wm disallowed
Mr. Stowell moved that account
Na 22, bo referred back to the Commluee on claims. Motion prevailed.
Account No. C haring bvea return­
ed corrected.' Mr. Stowell moved
that U he allowed at &gt;33,66. that
being tbo amount claimed. Motion

set.
Johnstown

The Chairman laid before the
Board a oommunieaiioc received by
th. Clerk from tbo Auditor General,
cor.Uinitg a statement of the elate
tax apportioned to Um County of
Barry for the year 1877.
On motion of Mr. Phillipa, the
aatne was referred to the Committee
on Finance.
To enable the ootsmiUeee to go to

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On motion of Mr. Thoms, the
Board rrooccdod to the election of
Chairman by ballot, which rvaaltrd
aa follow. :
In purcuaoeo of a Resolution of tbo
David 0. Robifieoo, received, 13 voice.
Board of Superviaore, adopted Jan­
Zebulon B. Hoyt,
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uary 6th, 187®.
Mr. Dewey presented to tbe Boon!
tbo following report relative U&gt; the
nrvyy of a portion of a etale road in
the townahip of Johnstown.
JoBxmwrr C^eaa'a Ornca. /

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Oct. lei, 1877. &lt;&gt;
Boakd or Summon, Siks :
At a meeting of the Board of Supervieore io January 1876, an order waa

thin:

toner of the Township of Johnstown,
to survey a short pioee of . State road
in said township and make a report
of tbe aatno to yon. Io compliance
with said order Hiram T. Merrill em­
ployed Frank S. Bo wen, County aVL’vovov, on tho 27th, day of January
18,6, to survey acid piece of Slate
road, commencing at the South East
comer of section 36 in Johnstown,
raceme North and West lo ihe.quar-

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On motion of Mr. Hoyt, the motion
I of Mr. Thomas relative to publishing
the proceedings of the Board was taken
from the tabic.
.
Mr. Stowell moved to amend tbe mo­
tion of Mr. Themm by appropriating the
turn of 1100 for publishing the pruemedinpi of the Board for the current year
and that the proceedings be published
in the 'Hartiure Republican Banner'’

L. M. Dewey. Chairtnaa. Lewie A.
Niehule, Alien .Mathew., Z. B. Hoyt.
Im Stowell, T. Phillips, Hear, Hougblaiio, Committee.
Ou motion of Mr. Wolf the report

•ection 38, a plat of tbe a-etlon and
line of arid survey was made by
Fran! 8. Bowen, for your inspection.
The above is a correct report of the
proceedings of tbe survey of said

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On motion of. Mr. -Hoyt, the Superviews of the several townships and City
ol llwliupa were authorised anddirected ,
to eases* upon the taxable property, both ;
real and penoual. the scvevsl sum* of
money required to be rriaed by certificate
of the township Clerk and the Recorder
of the City ef Hastings for townahip
and city purposes. Also to mmw* upon
the UxaUe property of school districts
and aeheol dirtricta, fractional, such

Tours Respectfully,
I. F. Nye,

Mr. Emory moved that raid report
and survey bo, laid on tho table.
Motion did not provail.
Mr. Thotnaa moved that raid re­
port and aurvey be referred to the
Supervisors of the townships of
Joiineiown, Barry and Assyria. Mo
tion prevailed.
Tb« County Snperintendants of lhe
Poor submitted the following aa their
Annual report for 1877.
Lnnual Report ef Snperiatendaata of
the Peer, OeL, 1877.

tlon to adopt the report be laid on
the table, which motion prevailed.
Mr. Durkee presented the Petition
of John Knee, and 30 other dtisens
of tbe townahip of Castleton asking

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On motion ot Mr. Wolf. tho 'a even I
Amassment Roll, of the County were
referred to tbe Committee on Eqttali-

port bo adopted,
Mr. Thomae called for tho Teas
and Nays nn each resolution.
Tbe motion to adopt the report
prevailed by year and naye as fol­

Wm. H. Mm, Co. Clerk.
1.30 o’clock p. m. .
Board convened puresanl to a
jonrament. Roil called, Membe

On motion of Mr Bartram the report
wm amended by allowing account No.

103 at &gt;6.58 an riaimrd.
Ou morion of Mr. Bartram the report
wu further amended by allowing account
No. 10U al 111.03 instead of &gt;1231 aa

Mr- Wolf sored that all daini.
•tftmrt the county now cm tile with
the County Clerk be referred to the
Committee on Claim. Moi lee pro-

three yer. in place of John M. Nevins,
wbu£ term expiree,with the following

John M. Serine, haring received a
majority of the rota of all the Sutler­
views elect, on motion of Mr. Phillies
Mr. Wolf I
elution:
ITnsM, That cattle and a wine bo
restrained from running al Jorge in
the highway in tbe township Df Maple
Grove, as provided in Section 1, Chspter 59 Compiled Laws of 1871.
Mr. Thorn aa moved to amend the
Revolution by inverting the words
“and Prairieville," after the word.
“Maple Grove." Amendment preI vailed.
Tbe resolution of Mr. Wolf as
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City Drug Store!
WANZER &amp; BARNES (Successors to Bahnkb a Co.)

A

Phomix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

FEW

Having aod keeping constantly on hand every varied of

Drugs, Patent Medicines. Ecmocpatliic Benwdies,

m, ns, wsi mms, FACTS WH KNOWING’
TuiUt Artidca hi any variety of kiad

CLOTHIER

Hagen'a MagnolU Balm. Chinn

Beauty, the kdiea all know is b«L
School Books. Office and School Stannary.
MdelBMM ^^"toLral.^Zu of
Blank and Memorandum Boeks, in any atylc at your own price.
Four patronage ia

jETOedSiift

respectfully aotictad,
Erary am, fc»d attention fa gives to ooNpomxiiag PbyricUna lYMeriptfow or

A lull line of Undershirts mid Drawers.

Julius Bussell

A ehoioam^ck cfgooda ja* womrad I hare a complete stock of Me»e, Yosttt
for FALL TRADE.
aud Boy’a BUSINESS and DRESS
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT om- j SUITS aed OVERCOATS.
of a nice line of WORSTEDS and
BROADCLOTHS l for DRESS SUITS.

CAS3IMRRKB end CHEVIOTS
business

la Furauhing Good* wa have a lino &lt; f
the Um Mylra in the BEST FITTING

for

WHITE SHIRT in the CUy.

surra

A complete line of (,'OLLARS and
OTE1COAT1NG in r°ri aarios.
CUFFS and the hural uuroltica U
I» ««r Rradym.de Department wn &gt;’ SCARFS, TIES and Sdk Handkerchiefs.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

We sell gooda at a very small advance on tbe first cost.
We sell more ready-made Clothing than any house in this city.
No matter how k&gt;w,you can buy goods in other stores, we will
sell you the same articles at less price.
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We adhere strictly to the one price system.
Our trade is increasing every year, which is a sure sign that we
sell-goods at lower prices than any other firm.
We can sell goods at small profit because we can buy them cheaper
than others on account of our selling so many goods.
Our clothing ia cut as stylishly and will fit as well as any made to
Order. Don't forget to call and see us.

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
Double store, 3a 40, and 42, Canal BL,
GBAlfD BAPID6.

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.
'

GROCERIES,
larger «toek than ever, and al) we ask of yon is to

’ hare it from 20 cent* to |I.OO.

A Al I on me b&lt;before purclumg »nd I will «U you good,
vALL cheap.p - ren b. found in lb. oily .1 HuL.p,

PROMPT PAYMENT

Phoenix Block, State St.

I CLOTHING.

SOAP.

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We rail more than all ot Il^rry County.

TOBACCO..

"
HATS and CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHINGS.

FANC V GOODS

LIDINS' RKADLMADK CLOAKS,
CROCKERY.
have cooogb for you all,

We Must Have Money

Ami ranfoiMt x°*i»

wall paper
STONE WARE.

Oa OMiien an Na rest of the report ef the

We have a car load of 5300 pdloui of Ohio Ware.

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A.T THE CENTENNTIAL.
other House.

Just received First Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own
State Fair at Jackson,

HOSIERY,-pjj.p^Qpp

WELA.K,

stqvE

TEAS.

WORKS,

I-I. A. GOODTEAH.

COFFEE.

It U the beau

Smith Hogle &amp; Prraton.

22 &lt;lf

« Joke comra ia, HE IS SELL
\IJfG THEM AT Ht'CH LOVER

fust mil riinl™
GROCERIES.

and at priew that defy compeikioa

SHAWLS,

FCB

&lt;K't5in3

Wc have a new itfpply and can tail yoo all.

b»y&gt;; Drwr/ aid T»mIano4»-4.
On motion ... much oflbr rrpcrl ol the Cocr■ultee m related r» apeeial .neoetsenl ea Lol.
M4 M&gt;d ILS
'
Aym.- Aid. McNxigbioa. Hnaaell, Sp.oL
diac. WiahtauM. TunliaMa aod Youg—0.

fu rf H41S, CAMI «u orsw
SI8Blji0 00|)])s „ u

JULIUS RUSSELL,

COFFEE.

Ayre—Al l. l&gt;«-»y. TatalisMa—Z
Kaya: Aid.- McXaefLtaa. Raaoril, Spaa)'line. WiaUsMn and Touac—6.
I
Dy AM Dewey; T4 amsnd the nnaarXCoBU»Hi«fs report en Hre n^mrUurst by
•triaiog out Me-«ixlh of ess per oral, and la•eriiog ona-finii at
par e«il; wUeh
did not prrrall.
Ayr- A!,J. Dewey, ud Turaliama—2Ns&gt;m-Ald. MeS»rai»oa. RnaeeU. Spaul-

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.11111«tie Bin tf IteBIG HAT.

We will guarantee to suit yon

We hare none but purr, for we roast and grind one own.

Which r-T—1 war Mt«pi«d.
Bj Aid Dr-.r: Thai lee mart of tbe
Hatre Ceamiilra t» uareded by Mriklnr |
cut aat-iralk efraeper mt. oo Ceatiagrai
rued mJ lawrlleg ont-fltUi of one per cent.

iflf 1 W'Ht!

BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAYVLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

To those who wish to bur

Something new.

Just oUj.,

BOWNE’S STORE

|siKii?8tTiiu Mackiit
netit„ ripsr
Pai Mb
auestic Oil
oiestic Mufe Mi
OMESTIC I0NTHL’

CARBOLIC OIL

I

LIGHT-RUNNING

THE JEWEL COOK!

SUGARS.

Siz-liole, Extension Top, Portable PUniebetl Copper Rererroir-

SSSW,TCJ*^.“““ - — CheapeAt nn&lt;i Boat:
PETERSON’S MAGAZINE.

DRY GOODS!

Full-Siw Paper Pattern®!

H. A. GOODYEAR.

BEST.

iSO^-SS®
SfeSSSSSr

And all other goodt neually found al­
ways kepi in Stock.

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

CROCKERY.

CHESTER’S CURE!
ffiTOffi,!
Bm&gt;T
Asthmu,

US.
ACL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

The Ladfaa Sori-j cfloeemod with the
Presbyterian ehortb will U •urt.i.wi on
Friday afternoon by Mra John Hortbkae,
ether rceidenee on Grree uneL Tbe
gentlemen are •pcefally invitedto lea —
The cory found on our iMide pugso to­
day fa of uiuwe iateroal and wdYbe reed
by our thoonaoda «f rolwcribees with taara
in their eyo. be-aoae there i" not mure of
B. It fa all alorat the troaaooUooo of oome
•cventecu men who left tbeir homes aod
Vive and Cimiliea for a wfcofa week and
eugaureJ in the Uodable work of ewdreroring to dfanover an individual who did nor
have -an account "gainst the Coanty.
They did tbwir o«k woll-ewagcd in oo
xdary graU-Uid no forJ-h &lt;*&gt;nP
to reprut in lire futsre and bare .grin re­
turned lo make happy ibrir «i«s
Hi­
de enea with the new .ilka and beoutiW
toys purehaaod by the
amount of
euii awed by tbrir matt ANrk.
' The social for the b—* ■* tbnlfaptfai
ehnrth will be haid si aba resident* of
Mra MH. Wing.-lb. SaNfar Bo­

Bronchitit.

•f aO kfada eared. (Itntora of the Brea*
removed without breaking the .kin if tak­
en euiy. Knife not ok-1. Very little
pain. Cell on or add™.
K. V. Baows, M. D.,
apr!2tf
Hotinp. Mich.

Catarrh,

Hay Fsver. Colds, Ac.

AsdallDWra*.■ctlL»it«r»lrai«rrOrru"-

Exetrraicnt to tho Rocky Mountain!.

WONDERFUL CURES

■SS’SefjaaF5^

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

TRIUMPHANT!
The Advance Plow

, p. c Na F*a*l * &gt;V- *•»•’
i*te»
-&gt;•”
—.

xJ uli

"

1 1

DRESS GOODS

I defy compauunn io quality aaJ Prioc.

■DQME3T irSWlSGNAHBCQ

ffigsss
RATEmts...

I have on hand a full alack of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

The Aiohirn, Topeka A Santa Fe Rail­
•nd jewelry Jum roewired at J. Bobertr, nod ho arranged with tho variowi rail­
PnalOfoto kilding._________ Rl 25
road lino* in the country for ipecia) trip
M. D Reed desires to call att-nUoa te retrain tbe Rocky Mountain, .nd ha.
"•cured th- following raira to Denver,
Colorado Spring.. Canon City. Pueblo mad
return from Kanaaa City and Atebteon,
any work in his Hne,
M; 8l Louie, 160, Chiracp. «65; Quinej, 150; Ciaetanati.’Mds'jlufl.lo, STS.
tod eomajNiodti.gly lew retn* from all
petal, eeat, norab and aeutb. Three ticketa are goo-J for 00 day. .nd to .top at ill
Nation, watt of th, Mhrntm river. Tiokbu are oo rale at all principal sOtfoua
Juel received aed for mUm Ufa Mat* thr—igbovt tbo country. Thu fa the new
living ratea, a very 1 trge Meek of .Udi*' route to Dmirer through the mrdc-a of
G there, first &lt;daa make MW ami CkU Kansas and Colorado. Saul for map.,
dren'a Gaiters, Btote ,aad Shoos of al) rirestau, tiraa taMra, ate., to­
kisitfa and prices, SHppns, etc., eaa. C-aae
; T. j. AjenrrtViX. Gen Peaa. AgL
and are for roarrahoa.
Store «n Jeff*,, .1 .
Topeka, Kan.
son Street, mM ride, njfjfcsfte the litfle
brick. Jonx G. Ruhtan. —IUSS'

W. F. HICKS.
B1NINGKES ‘
"OLD LONDON DOCK
GIN."
.nt.

of al! tlie popular patients
and best qualities at lowest
rates. . I have just re­
ceived a full line of

E.»«uib

Men's and Boys' Clothing

M. BINNINGER a 00.
N’J.'tt^rar&lt;r Si./

to which I DOW invite especial
attention. I am selKug at
prices that will astonish
all. Come u&gt; and look

HATS AND CAPS.

•nnSTu

I keep conatantly on baud a
full assortment of man's and
boys’ Hats and Capa.

bjrinngfoar neenuota pnmpt at­
m store'wiD bo filled with coed, and

•■continued « u-tud.

MOWER s REAPER

23 23

araiia Somtxxx RauVAT LIMA—
popular line cosmeawd on
•erlfara oaad, Monday. Hay 1«

STOCK OF GBOCEBDE8

A full Hue at very low figufea.
buying elsewhere.

Prints t

,w rai&lt; &gt;•

.

Priii is!

�Railroads.
nHAMDTBDXK RAILWAl
U
JCWEfiO.
'
rocacy of every plan of improvement oM
only in MaMochuHm,, but everywhere in
tho I nma. Tb= great causa* of temper

£s£.*E&amp;Iire' !.***"

0»EAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

SXTaJ^KE.^

AGENTS

WANTED.
wmoif'W'iiOiSiPAH-

ihmu

tiuoaof Jollaro. They declare dial Prea- I
dent 11 ayes'. title ia tainted with fraud,
and do .tret .restate the trouble to ap
'■ prove his iflocta iu the behalf of peace
and sdaitniatralico economy. They exproto ihrir adboriou to tbe doctrine of
Stale sovereignty in one breath and in tho
next demand the overthrow nf tbo nation,
al banking system and tho nbetitnuon of
a paper curnaejr raued and managed by
the Federal gorerament and the regnlatins of inter-Stata railway Emb by Feder-

irT'1a*S,£t

PLAYS!
,
PLAYS!

sanzt!

Ffft lam JaebH &amp; Saiiiai
RAILRDAI.

■&gt;
}“ •:*«/ a»m nw It ■«■■■ from
&amp;aXJi'WSSg”«£c
r«&gt; iwMjbrU. renal-tea &lt;na«SM.
ywrAwwdu. C-rtsxtes.

K HEADACHE.
ja4Ay:asys&amp;g
(JJA'WUUr •
xvell

’

rew.sS
SltCSra

066 st’",, ii ri iTl LErrT a&gt;*'”r".ty*JI
free school aymcm. But throe, like tbe
berroles advocated, are put fxtb to ailure
the few rtragxliag rotes they so much
need. It may well be doubled if any
other Democratic' convection will be capa­
ble of inventing a drag-net designed tu
catch a great number uf unlikely fisl^Jita

trei •fTbiro’rawt.srf Ml • »”*k

i#W

or»aw yhmeUu.QJ.1

demand the nine test economy,.and in tbe
next urge tbo General Oororometu to
equalise the pay and bounty of tbe’soldiera of tbe late war. a mesrare which
would result largely in enriching k elam
of daiiu ajeau and involve tho nation in

At their recent ’ Convention th'e’jl^publicasB of MautechuaeUB nooueated the tA
lowing effijrllcot tx.kct'. For fsorernot,
Alexander IT. Ri&lt; for Ideut. Guv., |{&lt;|ratio O. K,nigLt, ifur S-ervtary of- the
Commonwealth, Henry B. nrocc, leg
Auditor, Julius L. &gt;Clarke, fur AtforncyGeacraJ, Charles It Train, far Treaaursr
and Eraeirar-GetMml, Chaxias Hudnut*.
Three DcmicstivD.* haring been made, tbe
Cawvwotioo adopted the Mlowieg O'ltspoken nmolutiotu by nearly an unasimm
vote. They are wvrthy c! tbe glorious
Republican* of ib\old Bay State.
Jinolmi, That *re reaffirm first of all.
an unwavering sllnriino? to tbe fundamce.
lai truths snd principlei which, hsrc inspire
ad the triumph of the Bcpublicin party.
We »crop&lt; tbe reoponsibility of national
adniintstration, .igaiu commiltcd to the Ho
publican bands, m a trust to be .xrreised
fur the welffire of at the people, withoal
diaainctiou uf raoe.oulcr'te-xlitv or erred.
The armed r'.ruggle fur the (inion ami
equal rights is.at an end. The grand rm-

®CHWrO^AL

. ..

rnaiion hats woo ilirir prioriptc triumph*
w and by mean, ot rile lUpublirsn Party.
The party will remain true to thte honored
reeutd. and will cordially rappoet all Icgteteiiou which mm and ex|*risoce show

action ot the Wjoeouaio Democratic Con­
vention «re bate an iHaatnlion of the ca
parity af tho managers of that party to
combine in a single platform tbe gr aim
number of political and financial berreiawith the pureM dodaratious ofaa honest
character. Wiacuosio is ooe of the Sutra
which the Democracy expect to carry at
the coming election All of iu financial
declaration, are a* bad aa. they can be and

Rail!

WONDER UPON WONDER

IT HAS NO EQUAL.

TOB£LmTk&lt;
aca-iM.i 4s* «a Mui Mvrisas*. ixsiv v*a
—u aM «ire*-w .f turwlMar. iMlsSias »
■must ter*! ihm, a.I ten.
itelM. Hartls*^ l.r"l It, ICT.
Ef&gt;WAl{l&gt;J.KriAMY.
itunainniiix
Am«bm .rxwtase

IRAND RAPIDS DIVrSION.
Tbe KetlaHe Man Mm

lional history. Watchfully guarding and .
firmly maintaining all that has been aalnur-1 which struggles through, an existence diseredtteble to tbo village and ruinous finaand, wc do not prvpaoo Io abandon the helm ' dally to its publisher*. But a email |*rt
or drift with the tea, bat to address our.
all tho papers in tbo state arc primed cn■dvro with rigor and Courage to ponding
. tirely at home, from ons-halt to three.
fourili* of web one of the rent being dene
in Chicago or aome other city where the
ssa Arjtuav
‘poteut bowels’ business is carried on, and
serenty odd Michigan Weeklies are fur
i nished with thaw partly printed sheets
1 from ons mtabliabment in the city named
These contain, each week, precisely the ;
tame matter on tbeir ‘potent' aides, and not
more than a dvaco of them make a decent I
, show of local affaiia on the pages printed |
1 it home. Aa a rule the receipt* of tueh II Xitdlr I'b.to C*rd C
. paper* are not sufficient to admit' of tbe 1
employment of competent printers, »nd as !
RntJrtd, That we ball with utMpeakable a result ia typographical apfiearancc they I
' »hanie on art which io all its production *
pleasure every sign ef promise of the final
reBect it* nobility and beauty. This I
and permanent pauiGcatwn ot the Southern1 should
’palont* nvwapeper system is a fraud with- [
wetion of our country under lucpl sell got,
I out mi'.igati.in upon tbe editorial fraterai 1
ornmeol, Uaed upon tbe full recognition'
ty, equated in no profcaeion except the!
of the equal righta «f all by all; and w«
■medially approve lliO opiril and meatunu medical, wherein- the quack doctor is its
of ths Adniinbtratiao aa widely adapted tu worthy cvnntcqisrt. Owing to this state I
haauti this raault, an dictated by a juit1 of affaire the man pawr*»iog tho nv|uuiu&gt;
and training fur the production of a
■oom of oonatuutienal right ami duty, w talent
gond, eoterprialng n*w*pa[er rarely re­
tending to promote a »pirit of ix-acc and
ooociHatioo lietwren citixena of all oectiou* ceives such compenraliun or profit as his
efforts deserve snd would 'receive in anv
and aa already largity juatified by tho bet­
of tbe other pTufinsimu. But this will
tor feeling and condition of the cuul try.
lltuilnj, Thai, aa the faith of die coun­ not always continue, though up to thia ।
try in aulemaiy pledged to th« apu-dy re­ time each defunct not of'bowel*' has been
entption of specie |&gt;eymenta, public boner .sueewded by another, anxiou* to wrestle i
1 with tbo nowipapw eolio. In time three I
and private internet slikc d.-ruand the fnlVmMt of tbia Wodjc- Wo sppron- tbe1; wortblira Papers which, as Grvely »aid.1
■tepa already ta£&gt;o/ and rejoice at the1 'Qnd fbr atoo iracraUble purpo**.- allow*
in ogist,' will succumb to an enlightened
pcogreM already isxtfc. We inaiat upon
public dteeriminition and only the fitteM
the adoption of all mcourt» noeeaaary to
isaure reaumptira on s day not later than ' survive in town* or coin triunities jmpulotu '
enough
to afford them a docent reward, at
that now fixed by law,,-and th^l it 11 the
leant,
for thrit rxmllcnre.”
duty of the government to maintain ite
ooin and currency at all times at per with
Mysterious u a woman's way. Seven*!
tbo Mid otandard at Umywnwwnl world. week* ago a woman with ■ bright face and
Jlatkrd, That the' •Ft&amp;AjCfortuir.g
pleasing sianoera. elegantly dressed, arriv­
and improving tbo civil service, which the ed st Columba*, Q_, and after breakfasting
Republican piny ban undertaken, and to at a hotel went to a station house to apply
which it also nainter committed, ought to fur a lodging.
She was given a cell on
bo pcrateteatlr and rtteolutely carried for the first fiuor. with the privilege of tbe
ward; wo ftillv endorae the Utterances o! , prison, and aha lausouiatcly began to
the Cineinniti platfuxin anil ot the letter ef brighten the lives of the poor prisoners.
acceptance of Proudest Hayes on thia She made a doerave ooalsngbt on the
tub)oct, that naminatioua to office ought , cockrowctesa and bedbug* by scrubbing bro
to be made upon the wile rranoeaibility of cell sfmtn and again.
Wbra the wood­
the Executive department witboul dicta­ work wm as neat u soap and water could
tion or control of member! of Coogrew; make it, ahc bung some pictures on the
that bODorty, capa-ity and GdeHty e.miti walls, and every day alm had a fresh bointo tbe only claim and qualifications for quet uf Suw'eni
She has books in her
office: that partisan service should not he ceil, and once iu a while aho takes a short!
expected or desired from public officem. walk, but whenever tjiere is anything uf
Who should give their whole serricw to ths be done far tbo prisoners she is ready to
goveromert iod the people, and that the do it. When a drunken woman is brought
term of office should depend anon nutac । in snd laid on the Boor, tbe ttrauge worncubed peroneal character aiid the aatiafao
ln.its licnwlf, during the night in
tory performance of official duiiw, uud n.A
thing Hie pour creature's head, rul-bing
poiitteal chsngss—and rurlially «u&lt;tai» |I !&lt;er luuute and fret and bringing her to
and approve tbo pol^y and action of tbf
her better self.
The expense to tho city
President in oindnaing liu admiiiutratios I1 &lt;.f kuepisg this ministering sogsl in thr
‘ prison is tryl great.—She lives on bread

■ale I mEm

:r^:;

wauhartr itekte Ute th* 4i»ms unfit aatsss
‘ICTORIAL BIBLES.

GRACE’S SALVE.
WORK FOR ALL.
fettSSwSiStt'ikss
fe.Ta.trt MB, ISUtff■

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L'SSW.-J’MfR.trtT.l'iJJ!
&gt;a«er BBlaalnoKoL All Ue a«u&lt;, erM
ixx^i^'ws.'.sttrws.

EDIC1L IWCiL fflSWE.

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F. KMWNIA Pva.1
a. k. HouPEA.au'

a®:,
nek&amp;le o

^’ciaxiiiaLTJvrJKi-Tii‘. ££72—... uu

POULTRY WORLD.
A «»leB4ee lUjutraitU MealMr,
rahVe i
■sooasr AM«£Rot fcfeSV wuixxo* |uT,.

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Northern
RAILWAY COMPANY

C

had bora walking oo thr track. Lad bevo
caught by Ilia ouw-ea'elier, and thrown on
the plaiform In front of tbe engine, In such
t pooitlou tbst hi. uil rested on tho glaa.
part of tbo bright. The buff WM re­
leased from his unvumfortabla poaitioo,
and wm found to be- uninjured, demon­
strating that fact by walking away without
creu a limp. Mr. Snivley further asserts
tbu the train must have been runuiagat
tho rate of 40 mites ao hour when it
caught tho boll.
.

Tbe New York
ia spacing of
President Haye' Southern trip, girro tbe
following sensible advise to the people of

sEKSSSfts
[*rerf.... ibeuaw. relui.ll arsraaeaUla*
lie a»w.,uu.ixHi. Im l.ui la rev

work of currtitisg the abnies that haU
crept into their service i, only begun, and
Tim General manager of tbe/.’hiaapi &amp;
that much remains tube m-omplwhed in N'urthenstrou Railroad tell. Xo fullmrinz
MawsolMaoUa, as welt w «dswrh«.-. in isri1 story, an it must be iron 1&gt;» Tuesday
der to show c.'ueimiarly that tbe priori, niitht, while a train wm running front La- ;
pie, and not a temporary method ofadmin pocr to Flint, the engineer suddenly untie 1
kratioo. w» call upon ail department, of ■ d that thare wax aomathinir the matter!
tho government to pm the President 11our with the headlight in front of tho locnmn .
cordial and tffsc&amp;Tc itpport tn making the

iL-r.S’siLnS

Depct, 104 READS STREET, JTew York.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO?S

PARLOR ORGANS
■!iaa

r:’-r,tera-.=v-At£?“"e--'
CUAXCERY HALE--------- --

pubiicuM to live within its bcnndrirw, sod
even to recognise the richte of enfrancbM blacks.
Let it abjure tbe theory
and practice of repudiation. Let it sbaoduo sinister dmivns wjxu* th« uroonry.
Lot it Lowra Col. Scute to hia devices, mU
! the Texas Pacific to its Lte. And finally

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22. NO. 26,

119

DR. C. RUSSELL.

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., OCTOBER 24, 1877,

, |

Jackson Wagon,
Which has stood the teat for years ami still stamls at lhe
head of the list for light draft, durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchas­
ing a wagon, we can make it to their ad­
vantage to cull and examine the Jackson M agon before purchasing
elsewhere. Come and see our

DENTIST
liciiiu.

Single Buggies &amp; Platform Spring Wagons
Which are all fully warranted, and selling at prices which
cannot help but please
j We are also agents in the
County of Barry for

Birdsall's Celebrated Clo’
I

Holler,

The only machine now manufactured that threshes and hulls
the seed in one machine.
All who intend to purchase Glover
Bullers this season should call on us immediately, as * there zia so
great a demand that late orders wilt hare trouble to get machines.
Terms liberal, with a large discount for cash,
We also sell the
X

2S£

3L.

X7OrXIVX&gt;lXEXlL.X^,

Manufactured by Phelps «fc Bigelow of Kalsmuoo, the best
irking and most desirable mill built.

MESSER BROS.

WS/i

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
"Paints, Oils and Varnishes.

Farmers, examine the WIARD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every one waranted.

,STiT.

ff. J.

Those contemplating buying

Caniaie. 81a ui (huetlal Mowers or Keepers should see
painter

"You furgst," he said, with aome cm
barrawmeat of manner, "that w« world',
people ve inclined to be more cereaiomMu
and formal thau, perhaps, there is any
need of "
"Yen, friend, but tlwreii no impropri­
ety ip your calling me lU.hnl, whan I am
as young as thy daughters." said the pret­
ty Quakeress with a iJy smifa.
A shade of pain crcaMd Colonel Latatart's face
Yon remind- me,'" ta Mid, prcaeotly,
resting himself near her, ■•that I am no
longer young, and yet I am about to do
what you will poaibiy eall a very fooliah

flour scoop! And she don't stick out a bit,
and you know, Fred, that it looks very
queer, now, to w ono's olotbre bang
straight down. She makna mo laugh,
though I try very hard to keep on a a,tar
you. Come right down and see tar.
face. I guess I stall like her, for she don't
Colonel Lambert followed his daughter look at all cross. Esther called her Mias
to the tall, where stood the object of Jtn Rachel Buras.
Don't ycat think it a
sis's curiosity, with tar back toward him. pretty name, brother Fred? I wish 1
Tbs Colonel frowned. He turned to s
servant standing by.
"Stop, stop, rattlebrain! You will sj-oil
“Hugh," be ami, rcbukingly, “whjr my aympenum! ’ exclaimed Fred, pv«r- o-.l.cr female acquaintaacei. that sta wm
have you not shown her to the parlor?'' pewered by thi-s flow ot language. “You a per; &lt; tual study to him. She sever pro­
Hugh muttered something about "Jow talk ao loud and so fast, that I don't half fessed to ta anything she wm not. Iler
people," which, luckily for him, Jbis mu nudcMand what you have been saying.. straightforward honesty, her naturalaaai. now—to-offer you my hand, my heart m
ter did not taar, and led the way to the i Tell me over again, slower." Whereupon tar unyielding sense cf right, her manner*, airrady- in thy keeping. I have studied
doaigoated apartment
Atta Fanny repeated tta general piirwon ao aii.ple and uutudted jet ao reliucd, and your diaracter thoroughly, I know you to
Al tta sound of voices, lhe woman turn- of her communication, ending by advising lastly, her singular beauty, unadorned, bat bo a higtatiribcipW, refined, pure-minded,
him to be punctual al tea, if lie wished to still far above' tta influence of tta unbe- inteluKtual woman' whore fote would ta a
•'M.J.m," Mid ths Colonel. with &gt; po­
ecmiugaunouudings, were combined, fast blearing to any man.
1 Ijarc passed the
lite bow .nd a graceful ware of the bind,
From thia jumble of worda, Frederick liecomuag a magnet powerful enough to days of romance, and th. art cf winning
"please to walk into thia room and be sent Laatlxrt gathered that there was a .Iran- draw tta Quaker coatame audita Quaker fair lady by the rotes of etiquette I never
sd. Jessie, go up staira.'
ocr in the bou*\ and that said stranger
studied; but you need aot ta assured that
There wm do mfataking the Iquk of was not a common-looking peroon, but on
Jouie and Fanny unproved rapidly, »ho«H j-t-u loek upoa my pro[xml with
command oa her father's faro at he gave the contrary, something of a euriewity, both in mind aud manners. Kiad,' but favor, your happinew staU ta my care
thu order, and the dtrappointed Jowie re­ jading by his slater'a Hvsly deeoripteui. firm; gentle but rraoluts, familiar but dig­ Jimic end Fanny both love you very
luctantly obeyed.
He Mt down and mused until the tall rang nified, lhe QiuktreM soon obtained an m- much, give them ths right 1&lt;1 Jove you aJColonel Lambert closed the door and for tea* Ordinarily, ba would have gone cendaoey over tbs giddy girls, whose chief wsys. I tare more money than I know
looked st the figure &lt;n the sofa. Btawas immediately down; now, however, be f.alts consfated ef too great a lore for play what to do with, talp me speed it.
You
young, just bow young be could nut de stupfol a moment to brash hfa hair, pnU and a didike lur wholesome restraint may ta nury-njed, Rachel, lx* you are not
tsrmrae, and attired with great plainer**. up bin dicky, sad consult hia giam.
Rachel Burns did not Ueat her pupils m offended I truaL I am m&lt;wc,. though I
Her dress and shawl were of a sombre
When he took his seat at tha table, ho | children, but m miaatare women. She taav not ta eloquent.
gray, and she wore a Quaker bonnet- Yea, found himself directly opposite th.- .Iran , spp-kd to their self-respect. Jhr reasoned |
Ractal Boros raiuri her, eyes to tta
it indisputable w« a Quaker bonnet, of gar. To bis father's forma! introduction, with them, .he showed them the defonmid Colonel's earnest fare.
drab satin! How lucky that Fred waa ber musical "I am happy to make thy ac picturwjof Iguorancn and the beautiful
• Offended, wbeu thre han paid me the
out about! Mixa.Anu Gordon would hare quaintamoc," made him start with sur- picture of Wisdom, the made study a bigtaut' eocnplimcnc io lliy 1 power !" ata
bad Iras prospect of becoming Mrs. Lam
auswerrd almost reproachfully. 11 tape
bert than ever.
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"A Quakeress!'' ho inwardly exclaimed,
cl&gt;«« will give me credit foe moi\reaso
"You Wished to see UM?" said the Col- alter, having somewhat blunderingly ac­
than that. 1 reaped thee laghly, fnond
one!, interrogatively.
knowledged her calutalibn. "What does world, except their faltar and taottar Lambert, nay, 1 tare a warm friendship
“Yea, friend. Thee advertised for a this mean? Hu my father bean playing Fred, who, m be Lad promised, proved a for thee , but though 1 am very grateful
govoroaaa; perhaps I ean suit. lb«s," wm me a trick’ b the fertrem of my heart to valuable auxiliary to the young guvcrncaa. for thy kind offer, I am oblige i to tell
be carried 'by storm?"
the reply, is the most silvery of voleer.
"Why don’t you aometanes wear a pret­ thre that what thou aakostlfa impossible.”
"A Quakeraa, by all that's good!"
These queries passed rapidly through tier drcM, Rectal?' asked Fanny, one day,
A jxjued rxpreasioo settled upon the
thought the Colonel. *
m the three were sitting together, sewing. geulleman's counteuanra.
“1 infer that you are a teaeber. Have
"Sister IfeUr mvs you have a fin* figure,
"I feared so! 1 feared so!*' ta said, in
you taught lung?''
end it is a pity you hide it in that gray a tone of mingled odnera .nd disappoint
"Loog enough to understand my baaigown."
ment "I am an old fool, Ilarbd Bunw!"
arM, I hope,” she rejoined, lifting ber eyes
"Fisa feontan make fine Unia, my Jea
“Nay, nay, air • You are a man, and a
modesdy from lbs carpet.
• "I am in want of a good teacher for my
bird, would thee?" said Rachel, p.uinfl QuakercM, with Ming.
two yout&gt;" daughun; and I not only want
tha little lady's rosy cheek with her thim■ Then why, won't yuu marry me, Baeh'
them teusbi books but rnMnera. They
bled finger.
air interrogated the Colonel, quickly,
era uudsr very little reatraint al present,
"And Kttaaays she knows your hair eyeing her keenly.
and 1 fear are irrechimaWy rude. Of
vdrold curl beautifully, if you would take
"Because— because—' Mammerod MEehcourse you thoroughly understand the dif­
pains with it, and not put it back ao straight el, blushing like a peony, and avideatly
ferent English branches, and know someand smooth," ceutinocd Jeanie.
emberraased, "1 am—lU tell thee at name
When he eould, without incurring the
tling of Fmckr
■Curh are for doll*. thee would not future time rAy I can not bo thy wife.
The blue sjea met hia own unabashed, imputation of rodsbem, Frederiek lookcJ make me look like a doll, would thee?'1 Meantime re ean ta friend, a. usual, can
and tltf silvery voice, iMwend, “Yea, at Miss Burns aOsstively.
answered Rachel, with an areh smile.
wo not f rite added, io the mote muaieal
Her figure was rat1, sr slsn-'sr and deli
“And brother Fred says," added Fanny; of voiros, placing a amall band in the Col
cate, but czqufaitsiy proportioned, and encouraged by Jessie's lucres., "that you ooel'a great nalm.
very willowy and graeefttf. Her brown I have a very handsome neck, which,
' "Y&lt;ra,wi]( hare it all your own way, I
hair wm put smoothly back om a white, earnestly wietaa you wouldn't take So
To begin at first principle!, would the het open brow, andfastearei ta a knot behind I much paina to cover up. Why do you.'
of her belonging to the sect of Friend, A soul of reuaibUity looked out of bar
bem objection.' .She Junked acnalUa, iarge, liqeid dyes of blue. Her complexion
her mauner* were quiet and assy, bar lan­ wm of that peculiar fairncas and fro-hnews
guage well chore, at least what bo had which fa ao difficult for art to imitate.
Her mouth wm .mail, her lip. red aU&amp; ripe,
and her .mile
attractive. Su&lt;fc were
the externals of Rachel, the Quaktrus.
But bar draw wm so ridieolmu in lhe
Political Noles.
eriliad eyes of Frederick, that ho half
Wendell Phillipa fa nominated for Gov
forgot lhe admiaaious bo had been foreed
nrnur more and elected less than any other
every precaution against deception.
to make, in her favor. Her narrow­
The wearer of tin drab bonnet smiled. clinging drew of gray, in such atrikiog
man io Chriatead^n.
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"If thee would like a reference 1 ran coutrait to his dasbiag sister', ample jkirtx.
Tta Republican State Convention at St
give thee one," she laid drawing a folded the round espe that covered but could
Paul,
Mian.,
jdGfted
a
emptatipaper from a bag that hung upon her arm, not ronre.1 lhe bcauufttl neck and
boat; and ksilv, ths eurious them and
rally appnomng Pnmdcoi Haym'policy,
thoua aha ao lavishly threw into tar coo
drelsrinJE ttat the qwesrion of payment of
vcnalioa.
tta ao-raltal State railroad bonds shall-ta
That she talked well, ta could not deny;
submitted to a rote of tta people, demand-

the Waiter A. Wood Machines

At A. *i. Rack's CsrrJ*&lt;« Shop

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pair ot Urge, eloquent eyes were looking
bun full in the 1WJ, With serene self-pos­
session?
&lt;
"I am afraid you won’t be firm enough
with my romps. Yow look good-natnred.
Governesses are usually croon, or are ex­
pected to bo eraar, are they no*?" ho cuntinned with a smile, resolved to say some­
thing.
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"I bee can try as," answered Rachel,

Wm. H. Goodyear
Himflga&amp;ng
peoples drug sreas.
Bkye.lM'. PTWOtp*—"4
Fumlr

B«to"

WHOLE NO. 20’2,

. demurely before tar, sod looked no comical
in the depth of tta floor seoup, sod raid;
‘ How does thee like me, friend?" in a
voice so very like the Quakeress, that
Frederick, tlrougii ho bad got hia mind
mode up to -aid her, could only laugh.
“What fa thee doing with my bonnet,
Jrasio?" said another voice, clrao at band.
full of giggle, expecting to nee aomo$ing Frederick started, and so did Jrenie who
very amuamg, but the gravity of their' thought it pradeut to retreat tahind her
father, and the gentle dignity of the ■‘fan- brother.
oy looking woman" pi a damper oa their
"1 am afraid my flighty sister taa been
eauhwrant spiriu. Laughter gars plaoo ia mischief, Mnu Buras," he replied, u
to acriouancBi, and acriounena to wonder. soon m he eould find the use of his ton­
They awkwardly obeyed hia hint at a aalu- gue. "But pardon tar thia tana, please,
tatioa. .nd stood starinc a: the new-eomer and 1 will xaswer for it ata shall not re­
with open eyes.
peat tta offense."
The Quakeress araas, kiaed Fanny, who
“Mj Dime is Bactai, I like not tbs pro
stood nearest her, psin i ber arm around fix Miss," said tta goverasas, tranquilly.
■Bui bow can ttae flatter thyself that the
child wfll do better, when thy laughter
g-xid i'riends."
,
tat eDcvuragcs her folly*' .be .dded, fix­
"And now." mid tta Cotata, plaeing a ing her eloquent ayes reprovingly upon
band upon each of lhe curly brad., "teU
clt rebuked and lowered in |
the housekeeper to ihmr Him Burns a
room, where eta can ra* until tesHlmc, hi*.awn esteem. Ila colored before the
when we shall Uy to become better ee­ keen gate of lhe Quakeress.
“I wm wrong; I ackaowlodge it," ta
Ten minutes afterward, Frsdsriek tare replied, iagenonaly.
bert, who wan silting in hie own room,
"Then tta fault is half atoned for," re
reading, was .tertled by. tta entrance of joined the fair Raeta), with a smile that
hia favorite sister, Fatrey.
more than balanced our hero's awenratary
‘ Oh, brother Fred, I hare sueh new. mortification; "and I am sure that ia Jes­
sie's brother I shall, re future, find an ad-

PHYSICIAN i SUBGKflN

JaMi

or^Dvainsufo.

wrrfdly P"-

with Drast.»a teeniwl.

teeeated,- segued hrs UicoUon. She dmpfayerl neither afieetatioa aur ngotum,
but aimply gave utterance to a rare com­
bination of wit and good sense-, for, par­
adoxical as it may are, t*-- -*------QeakawM could nay aa dry th
equally dry a way aa anybody
The Colonel waa charmed. For once
ho had dene a aeneibls, to wei *• *
thing. His----- -- ------ ” *bo convinced _
of
young ladies,---------------------------------thd utter fooliahsasa sad injustiosoflui
SqueaatUh prejudice against the gantu
Quaker. Frederick was oec-eommiiu! and
kept Is the back ground, denying all in-

"You areas putty u a picture," ho
mutuwed, faxing into her upturned fece,
••and it would bate been ■ jml (feel
cheaper fur me^f 1 hod Ulen your picture
instead of youraelL

Has that jury agreed?'' enquired a
judge uf a sheriff whom he met no the
staira with a bucket tn his bxnS. “Yau,"
replied Patrick, •‘ttay’ve agreed to tend
out for half a gallon/'

Captain.'' said a son of Erin, ar a ship
waa nearing the roast in incacaaant weather,
"hare Je an altncnic on board?" "No, I
haven't." "Then, be jabber*. Well hare

A baby fa not a very large thing-‘ &lt;»lj
a baby," mys ttapwt. * "J — *“*
CurwUtata*

gio good that would result from sacsMoe

It fa proposed to invite Mr. George
William Curtis to address the lUpablirass
.crept Mps:

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. "Mr, Curta would tars aroewptam in
this State of eu_-b earaestacM and tnagniltd. as la —a him of ita coedid »
port vf Che Republicnn party hero in hi.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Franies,
until you bare priced their Goods, for you
will rare money by it.

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and attend promptly to all calls
day or night.
Sartdb Side. State St., HwUugB Mich.

language. It Was a brillianl idea, and hfa
mind wm made up at onra. He would
Mraigtawsy ewtag. Mta Burns Wllhoul
tta sdrira or tatarftmee of anybody. Singukrly eosugh, hia onhurr—mint took
flight, and ta procsadsd to initiate hfa foir
listener into tta mystcrMnof tta t«np«tiv«
dispoataoas ef Jcarie sod Fnaay, and tta
—
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Among all ia alas, there fa mm thing
tta Republics party nvrar did. It pavnr |

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Owe Now York Letter.

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Bcriax*#—Tnc Oaw»x — Axonm ;
Htuks—Tub List Swibih.x — Po- i

H- R. Stevon* Cdlumn

FIRST DOSE
(31 A BOBTOK PCLICX OTIOB

Uewnno#, M «■-, Or. 34,187T.

Without maxing appeoprialiom far the
sapport of the army fur lhe present fiscal
year has rendered necesaary a »a/pe. akxi
of pa) meat# to tha oMaars sad mao of ths
saiiwilutibria for mrviee reodmd after
tbnjmh day uf June W. Th. army

its mnaben. refulate its onrannati-m and

only of Berry. Tbri
man. robbed by treaeh-pinion admit of *
e a, orating will be
Beal invited to (peek

rwrevt lhe same at staled period. The
staratew, however, do not authorise the
pavmswt nf the tnarn in ahacoee of ape
dfic srpropriariots ther* for.
Tbe CuMiutioo haa wisely provided
that “no money shall be drawn from the
Treasury but in ceoaequenre ot appropria
tion* mods by Uwand it has siso been
deutersd by striate that “no deportment of
lh&lt;- G&lt;rvrratncnt *haN expend in any one
Gscsl yer any ram ia e acres of appropria
lions made L-y Coorpnaa for that fiscs',
year.’ We have, tberribce, ao army tn
serriea authorised by law and entitled ta
be paid but ts&gt; funds availabte fur that
purpose. Il rssy abo be said as an addi­
tional inoentire to prompt artioo by Con
grow, that sroev the minmencwi,ent of the
fecal rear tbe army, though without pay,
Ims been eoustantly and actively employed
ia arda .its and diaerrouf service, ia the
paerfonnaoei* cf which both the
and
men hare discharged their duty with fidel­
ity and courage and without romplaiut.
Three rirmruartanoor, in my judgement,
canmtltato an extraordinary occasion re- jnir
ing that Coofwaa be convened ia advance
of lhe rime jrrertibed by law for your
meeting io regular eradon The impartanre of speedy action upon thi* sahjoet on
the part uf Coogrere ia ao manifest that I
venture to anggret tbe propriety of making
the neeewsary appropriation* far the rap­
port of th* army for the curreot year at
its present maxtmutq numerical strength
of twcntvAv* tbnuaarid men. leaving far
future ruNkieniiou all &lt;[uertlous rehuing
to »n iaennao or decrease of tbe number

A* evarytLi.g prrt*iaM&gt;g to the U'l
nm. of lhe country i.rf.nfoee-t I c*Bed
upon artenil »&lt; ths Umeicwi jsd.Uwu. Th.
report, were all Mika.
Bnainem ia now
healthier than it hat been at any other
time ainor lhe war The volum; of IAd.

th# good* pnwbared « different. 'Tbe
pnrvbaae of fin* goods i# Dm/ .nd trad*
runs largely to nccesairies. . li brief, mere
ebant* are bwyiwr liberally, though rery
eareftally. and are beyfasg intending to pay.
Th# report* are all to the effect that tbe
farmers are all doing well, and buying
fairly well, while lhe working people ia
tha town, arpedally tboae who are dq-ctsd
vet upon the manufacturers, ant poor, sod
arc buying rery little aa yet.
But there
it • strong hope of improvement ia tbeae,
as the good ooodilioa of tbe farming com­
munity cannot bat baip to improve tectr
avt. Altogether th# merchant* are of lhe
opinion that the good times hare com
meaccd. and that they will continue till
we get back to a good, aafe, steady-going
enndkioo tf lbtega.

full line of Underehirtu and Draw

All Disuses of the Blood.

•*» »ut
fur FALL TRADE.

Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT «m-

PRKSf&lt;

SVITF end OVERCOATS:

In FwowAtrnr G»d&gt; •. b*wa*J&gt;« -t
«.:» of . ni« line of WORSTEDS and
dra latral atyhe «» the BEST FITTING
BROADCLOTHS far DRESS SUHS.
WHITE SHIRT «th. Chy
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CHEVIOTS
for
CASBIMIBIB fa
A empiric line
COLLARS and
UBINKMM

Seventy-one Tears of Age.

CUFFS and the Uteri novelties in
SCARFS, TIES .nd SUk Hamftt^hirfr.

rtVERUffA*

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

were koowu, such merranrila booses M
Spring A Company's betoofed not to th*
-Lout Arts, " but to the undiscovered and
undeveloped art*. And but far oar early
S3.
progenitors—Adam aad Eve—beeomioc
cbilleil with the Irgiitncsa of their ward­
robe, and disgusted with its style and ieaa merchant, who withold, his name,
make ap, who knows that we, poor hu- perattafeii the the Khedive to allow an­
the Pledge?
taana vrould not, to this day, hare been other ca« ti be brought to New Tork, and '
robed in fig hare*, eatiag furbiddrai fraita,
snd browsing .round pmerallv . Th* Al­ be donated the oat of bringing It—(100,- ’
The papers are aU drawn, and aa •
Bretsw MiesM«s. TMtt
mighty saw that human nature wav in- 000.
eliaed to indirlenee and wiekedneoa, and soon as steam cm do it, an obelisk that
He ccnsequmlly gave them land, wood, Mesas aad Aaron looked upon will be M water cite., and told them tn make th* up in the youngest of the great citi&lt;* of
most of the situation or frcwxc in the win­
Who the dotssr ia, ao om
ter, and melt in the rammer and vtarre al! th# world.
ie hud*, cndonKiKut*.
the time. They went to work, and the
public, credit, sbeull
rrralt is peace, ulefity, gon I efothra. and
IgTra* htf a*-.- let! - I
an abundance of all the good things mor­
aging or proposiog to
tal man can deairn.
All tbe good tilings required far person- i
a! comfort and adornment ean be procured
at th" mammoth merainriln house of i justly loo, have quit work, and ate trying !
Henry Spring A Co , Mr. Spring being 1I to stake the ■trike general
The notable
the bead-ctnu-r, and on# of tbe old buai- ' l&gt;Uur* of thia erueute is the fact that a
n-wi men in this eity. He has been in the
upe and downs ot mercantile life a quarter ■ woman h ooo -J the leaders, and a prinriof a centnry, and is bow at the htadnf, we |»1 one. Nary Hofater, • young Bohemi­
bilieve, tbe larnwt dry goods boose in an woman. who haa sained a great tie*) of
influence over lhe Ul■orers of the eity by
of appropriations for the ■npp-irt of the
her fervid oratiwy and advanced comniuo- 7#g#±i# Ii told by til DxngglflU.
military M«Hishmcni fur the fiscal year street, u 44x100 feet, four storied above
, ending June 80.1878, weir trxaamiited to lhe hasement. making five floor* occupied btie ides., took paoitioa as it# reel bead,
The Mild Power
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! Cangrum.by the former Secretary cf the ty his trade.
lb* ci gar-maker., who are Urg-dy foreign
I Treasury at the opening of it. serai &gt;n in
The lower floor, &lt;X basement, is devoted
I December lari. Tbene iwttmatea modified to the jnbbiugNr wholesale trade, in whieh Arc, and they obey ber commands without'
HUMPHREYS’
I by theprereot Seeretary ao as to «oof rm the house is &lt;mi» extensively engaged. Il
i to prvarnt revfuiren»CT&gt;t ■ are now rtuewed. b largely ««x-kcl with hleaebtd muriins questioa. The majority of lhe cigar msk ।
20.(‘00 10,000,
Homeopathic Specifics
M.000 i£oo6.
i amounting to 832.43G.7G4 98, and having of all grades and widths, denims, cotton era are the lowesi grade of Gcrauai and . E-a la *vla»rs&gt; was
IvnO rears. Kesrij been trinamitled to both HouM .ofCno alrit. drillings, linens, erash, towering*, PvW. who live in the filthiest tenement । ii.a.t •
- re ,. - ;wi t. j.j ■
IF
in lace of the dec ion of Kendall the pet । greM ar« submitted for your marideratkma. cotfon-and Woolen flannels, all Myles and Lonsee, doinjr their work there They ua Icatsn# Rff IC«i&lt;T~aMiiHW»sh»s»a. Tas* .
ntr WATT.
q.jlhiss, efalhs. eomfor* end blankets, undrr paid and over worked, far tlic tta- ।
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“
f pcakar^f the [I'&gt;usa of
eBMEItEThere is abo required by the Navy De- battings, waddixgs, Yankee notioes, He
Il is, however. »od
jarttr-mt ibe ram of S2.003JM1.27. ThU M r.Spring aelb a greet naany good* in job­ ton that lhe trade is easily learned, and '
he prvporal uf the .S'nd to euta is myde up of *1,448,8*11.60 due t« bing tots to mcrvhsats and denim alreig there in aueb a glut uf workera that tha j
ar adopted by the prMent ■ Meer, and enlwted raan for lhe lari quae- I ths Bn# ref tbe Grand Rtjiid* A Indiana emplcyen ran get anr amount ot labor at j
•e uf Reprrecatatrvaa. we tea of tho lari feealywar, *319,538 due for 1 Railroad, a* aleo to iradeemen in ail other their ore price.
The employe™ ere al-1
adranora made by the Firaa) Agent of the diresSioec Merchants fa town*, where moot ail foreigners Mid are merciless to-'
presume every Rej iblican will agrtc.
Government in London for the rapport of,, rerali streiks only are required, frtid it to
the foreign rarvire, *M,iM0 dm- to the ; th-ir advantage to purvhsro their supplira ward lhe poor uf their own nalionalitiiw.
Th# Metasge.
and rrileouh their stoek4 in this city, and Th* rtrikirs now number fire thousand,
We plaro before nir readers to-day the i arrearages ofpsy to ofieers and fit5,Sl!)4W j■ everything in ibe Mry gw^s and 'carpet and it ia probable that the morcmcmt will,
for Uro aspport of Urc Marine Corp*.
lin- m lie procured cfBoring A-Company. go on till it embraces al! the operative* of'
brief bet eomyrehe atVe menrage of Presi­ i
IVL?..
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tcuiciat. nrram.
tbe city, .
dent Hayes, to the Congrre* of.tb* United . Them will alw&gt; be needed an sppropriaStaira, coo ven«d in special raaaion. We' • tionof |2«.’.53J.22 to defray the nt-wtlrd
ask for il the alteat a# of oar salacribcrv,, J npefavov &lt;£ the. United States Courts tor
the fecal y*»r eoditg J ewe 30 hat, now .
one that originated ia this ewy. and b be- J
and believe it will,
I due to atli«wy&gt;. darks, eommiwiooets .nd
iog proaecutcd from here
The n.&lt;*hu :
•f every tbi*hiag!
. martiiak au-l for rent of court rooms, the
oponodi u very simple.
Il is a' • wire
ewe TUES'
BMEB TUB!
(rapjewt ofprisoners aid other deS.d neiea
fane* of But a very mw pattern, aadwhich I
। every eenrerraHe style am! quality.
The Rest '1’ixfaes!
The smooth- j
A part of dhe building uf the Interior ' On tbe right as you cOUv is a depart­ is not eivn [etcntolln
ment
devoted
to
fringes,
buttons
and
toagurd sgeBljdrow* it to a farmer, se&lt;l j
Department waa destroyed by flrw oa the
24lb of biat mooth. Some imm-dute re trimmings far ladies' rad children', dreroea aolieitia him to beam# an agent for it. I
Frco for Ono Year.
who b ia Pennaylv nia anting tha dfacoo-; p-xir. and temporary structures bare in cun- in alm&lt;at endlrai variety, aud oe tbe left
a* an ioducatucot he offers him fifty rod. j
lUTtowblilk. Umr-faarU &gt;Mr •fits**.
tented miner* to re soro to Virginia, .Mr. i •..jurnre bee--use nu-raaary, relimatrn far is located any quantity nf h wimy, gfovre.
wt*yy-w»k iMral tharasw mH I.a.-ra
fare provided bq will pel il ap along lhe
Morton fa sick in adiaoa, aad Mr. Sha-! wUvh will be tranamittevl to pongrcM im- ribbowe. handkerchirfo, arektiea, notions,
and re oo until you I ra gsamg at tbe rati, where it any asrveaa an advert*#- I
ran matianding to hfa mining uper.Uonx , madiately and an apprtrpriatton of the r«|- beauty and rariety hefoire you. Down
meat
fl ■ a handnapse fence aad the
obit* funfe is respectfully rreommended.
oa the Paeifie coaa . Thbmakra lb# di- |
The Secretary of the Tre*,ury will coin tbe counter t&lt;&gt; tbe right a abort distance turner bitra.M th# offer.
Flpt be grts
viaaon of partire in he Senate thirty-nine 1 nluoicU. to Gmirtom in connection with and you reach tbe largest, ricbcM and J*rfifty rods of fooce for nothing, aad if be
b.j
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important
branch
of
the
retail
lhe
rethrMlea
far
the
appropriutloml
be
lhe
Republican, againu thirty fear Detnaerat*.
dor* get aa erder he gets a libera) ra mreckoning Jndgs ; aria with JteDcteo- supjmrt nf the army far lhe ramot feeal tradfe batobate* to th# bwfer. ii is that of
drrm
find'
Here
is
a
pretlou
eaoh
foe
miraioo. He atgos wb*t he rappee## to
year, estimates far och other deficiencies
orate.
in the different branchm of th. public wrr- Preaeh n-rreltiea, delshies. alapaeaa, and be ao order for fifty rods, and immediately
vice as rc|uir« itnntediate action and can­ the style, of cbesp and sxwily good* fw the * ire js shipped him. Thea centra a :&gt;
the fid! *ud winter trefe.1 Here ussy be
tffi BiSTffii REPMJCtl BABB
Tbe eaae of Jed, »Spofford of Doubt not. without ioraorenianee, be postponed
sera snow of the riebsl sod beet good* in
until lb. ftfpilar aumion.
the market. Among tbe
•
patterns rin r.u&gt;e rich *n&lt;
plain* that ho sra. to hare fifty rods free.
I take thia opportunity, also. to invite called Rarpnor's. Tsmiw
uhl irons and Judge your attention to th* propriety of adopting
Agni saye, ‘'Gcrteialj, but yon have or­
ru.ocr.U- It finally al your prcacot scauou, the oraraaary l*g- flam and fancy plaids of i . _________ dered op. hundred ami fifty rods, aud the
‘Next ecmes the mournibg good*—alpacas,
hi. crateniuls by a hlaiiou to enable the prople of the bombarios. biarita. ere. And then • de­ one hundred n-la you tassi [ay far al four
I'sited State, to participate in the ad van
partment of silk goods, iu which there is cents ■ foot." And he prdocca an order
lages of the International Exhibition of
a large stock &lt;&gt;l Wack aud cot red silks of with the farmer's Mguuturr to that effect
agricultural -industry and the Snr art*,
al! unaKtie* and My Ire. At tha rear end
The pracem i. nfj rimpie.
The fanner
which ia to be held al Pari, in IH78, and
in wbjeh thia Government haa bora Inviisaw an order far fifty ruda. hot when be
CRAMl*fpNW
earn, to sign, that order wm dipped up,
f Ken tally ba# been «d by tho Government of France to take
part. Thi. invitation was communicated
aud kc really pul' hi. name to an order
I'rarideat foe juatiee to that Goarruseut iu May, 187d by the
of the lateri New York and fiir one hundred and fifty rods, that Uy
t, to fill the vacancy Minuter of Franco at thia capital, and a wbiehwetterrw
P.rw Vylratfor
and ofiildree-.
ition of Judge Darb. copy thereof waa submitted to the peeper drcam can b® f'Cnd. Further on to the juri underarrih. Ila is Irigbtea.d into
IS THE “BEST.”
.ul 12 years o! age,
right at 1 left may l«- proeurod ladies' cor­ ffiviUK hia note for aay *300. which bn
sets, uud-Tjrirmcnt*, rie; fennel* and mas- peris tn resiri; btri bo always find, that it
luring the war, has
Tbe Department of Stale Ba* received lies of all kinds, cloth* rmaamsrra, water
ba. b^tn dipeoooted |t the nearart bank,
many letters from various part* of the
r ofKentscky ua ibe icountry ex greasing a desire to participate proof S'joda, tkfjng. gi»Kh*aM. priato, and far pays jfa Wfrea rill farme^ learn
itt tbe Rxhibiti&gt;t., and namertfua apptiuaKepuWiran Met.
The secmd Ibur b devried wholly to that all Cbrae gifts and evwrpthiaK of the
1liooa of a aaanlar nature have also baen carjedegs, rurtaiu* .nd upholstrrrd fr-oda kind are merely swiedlaa, said that them
__
Made at the United Slate Legation at
Urrt i* a large stock of Mrpcriawa of all is always a ou under the qjeaJ.
Sesalor Ferry rat seds Scatter Hamlin 'Pana.
riylra and quuHtim. AuKrnft the new ar.d
ofMajoc.as Chains n of, (be C itamiltee
Tlie Dejiartment of State ba* also rc expenrire rrads. are the Axastnatera. V«*
Tbe Democracy of th* city opposed U
eo Part Oflfae and ■ort Roads. Senator eeivUd oMcfad ad rire of the atrno .t desire vet, body Bru«M&gt;k. T.pariry, East Let c
Hambebgiren lhe Chairmanship at lbw on the part of Ibc Fren:L Gnr. rnrurnt
. Tamuteny are aUorapring to oombin* their
CcmmiUre on Farsi n&gt; Relafajcr, is place that th# United States should participate ebtacd lac- curtais* at from Zl» rent* perr fvrcea so en to make a saitmaftil fight
ia lbw ontarpria#, and spare ha* hitherto
‘ fiisCtw CmMIOto.
Thr
been and still U reserved in the exhibni .o yard to * 40 a paw. Hollands aad Opaquer against th# hydra headed monster.
alotha io all outer, aud widta and sreanl- Tribune rays, ‘ They pnmauaate,'' aud
loa variety of fixtures. Certalra ar* pat
LaitedhUlmto iba exdnaiou of other
'
of
enara*
li.cj
peswrastiaxt*,
ao
anti-Tam
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up for parehamro lfa» dstdred.
partial who bars bras applicnuts therefor,
Tbe third floor ia occupied for reiltinpi, ley always Ad aad always wfa. fa* tom*
la order that our Morines iusy be prop­
OHICAGO
.- i. nothing Iwaret ip the m^voutepL The
thepari week of the Say tog of the track erly repmseniwi al lha Kafcibiuon an ap­
■ auti-TsaimMy Daasoarasy ar*J«|f Hkf th.
“wf 43 Btilra of new niilrtrnd, making 1,548 propriation will be weeded farlbepayWMUt
f othac Tammany Democracy, only they
‘aifea completed iu tfe United State, in of salarira arid uwpawoaa of Coaurimfooen;
fur tbe trau.pnrtatioa &lt;4 goods ; aud fi-r
, bappaa to be left oat ia tba aafe. They
7877, .Raid 1,740 tail*, reported for th.
other purposes in connection with the ph
, arpmfae net to beat Ti lumsuy, bat to
oonrapocuhug p«ic4 in .1876, &amp;&gt;13 h jiwt in raw, and as May next t» tha time
eoa;pcJ a dlvfafoa of thaspofla.
If they
.1875.1,180 m 1874,;2^U7 in 1873, and filed far lhe opening of th* ExhUmiem, if
r We
TWJ fa«h. - them, if
W7V
’ they ct. rtroag Tfeupaay kw» tV» up
nf
other
eslicoe.
the
Beereriiv
of
immediate
I Thia "be# baaa tbp pn«lM» far yean and
The aonaoSdateS Sri tad THftmu* ia
artfoa m apiwrecL To enable the Ualted
wiU be to tbe sad of iisM. John KtiW
iwpornfwhich Um praplaaf Miohipn Stet*# to rv-operate in lhe International
wfil look them over, hwy wp #u*h ao h#
msray raaaou to ba proud. Hia Exhibition whitfe w«* held st Vienna fa
wants, and «u»!«iptuou*ly kick lhe «b1K7.7. Congreas then peosed a joint rvaoln
Futiotm — Fpdgbl from Chinayo to ST*.
Procraslfaauoe ia thio case means
tion making an appropriation of *700,000
■nd autlxjeialag lhe President to appoint Liverpool, wot inclading shrastor so* trans­ writer for a bidTh# lUput.lira.-H aro
Clube of |
* certain number of praeriatl artuanr aad fer eliarg**, four moesha ago wa. al lbs dofag Ntfe v oo-.btM- ««&lt; b« fa lhe
Chit* of
Tim«aaar(b. Tribune of Twrefey wsai
there a word relating l» tbs Rut* UeiaL 1

w iro v Jirlw 9tA.
33 Monroe st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

EasKasnSriEwS

$10, $5. or $2.50

CURES

PRIZEDISTBIBUTIOMCOMPAIIY

TOBACCO.

STONE -WA.HEWe have a car lead cf 5540 gulloua of Ohio Ware.

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Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

SHiv lata
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TliCiitatl Weekly -TIbb’

westic Uetakn
a'Eitic lata

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Diesnc io

LIGHT-RUNNIJtG
'DOMESTIC
SEWING MACHINE

BEST.

:»Cffi8flB.lACURE!

IMPERIAL SOAP

CHBtPW AND BEST.

WIHLV POST!

The People’s Paper!

WMESnc-SWING MACHI-f CO

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Orangeville Items.
Some of our estrrpruing dtixeoa ara 1
.-stlsyio^. some labor oa th* bottom-buds .
in ibis section, i„ difrin- drain. aud plow
ing whu MsuffiornUy drained to admit of I

Fdsm«^
I *•*•***&gt;&gt;»•*».
I ownCTERaT;.^

th* OrartmU and aufa and all Mro .

“MCLOTHlNflblJSE.
Double Store, 88, 40 and 42, Canal street,

pairs around the farm, etc.

Ihrce/layu^riu j,.,,
nMtlb.
factory Insure the time allowed to the
judges i. far to short to propariy examine
wverytking exhibited. Give them more
time end we .ball bear leas about rings sod
favor^ew.
The Fair ww. a graud attcore and has opened the way to make the
next oa. such aa exhibition as will booar
toe Oounty. Stop grumbling and work

Gold lO2t.

Mtmd.ywM.dtt

Mr. F.wlerfa |«x
houto quit* rapidly)

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Goods.

The town bop bad a shooting match CLOTHING,
’
last Friday, In which a large number par­
HATS and CAPS,
ticipated, and reececded ia abaoting a
GENTS FURNISHINGS.
lot of game. The hunters were off to the
*iM.hm«Mk.&lt;
woods at aariy dawn and nearly all remain­
ed unUl night, when all congregated at
jFAlXrO V GOODS
the hotel for vuppor and to. eouuL The
aidre wm vuito evenly matohed', one hav­
ing 1,000 and tbe other 1.130 count..
Il bring previously arranged that there
should be a dance, a large party of ladies
And Furafakiaf c*»U
and pentiemen who were not oorufactod
with the hunt, congregated for a good
time. At ten o'clock in the evening all
repaired to the ball room, and enjoyed a '■
Aa,| n-maruou of dancing, tha Silver Creak Hand j

Mr. L- B. Stanley withes to. aay that
\X&gt;n Sunday the 2 J st twc. we ent from all who are iuterreted tn bavin” a ringing
our garden a boquet of Dahl.s uninjured Kbool hero thia fall and winter are requtmtel to meet at th, Cub room over
bythetroat.
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Thebes: trade tUpret week bar not Mr-. Hand.' .tore on Friday evening of
Lean brisk, a falhoj market wu the cause this week Ut all corse who are thinkfog of joining the clase, as be wishre to
of lhe .-mall tranaactious.
decide at that time what books toll be
Rev. Leri Martcris in Grandville at­
a*td, sight of meeting Ac. On Saturday
tending the District ^.'oofenraoe of the M.
at one o'oloek p. tn , he would be glad to
E. Church. He will perhaps return totneea all th* juvenile scholars who will join
fogK.
., .
a elam, and would like to mo either the
Tlierc waa'not a Quorum of flio' A^er- j
children or their parents, at the club room.
men at the CoMca cipher '^n Friray
The fine weather of the past few days r«™.W .L.
evening, and conw^tatly no' ’ meeting of
_m.
1
tbeCbsaeil.i
.rsq
,
it amply repays u. for the storms tbit have
proceeded.1 There is now a fins prospect
Tbe Ladin of the' I'reabytcrian chureh efa ^orinus old-fashioned Indian Sumner,
will hold an oyrttt faaiiral at’ Union Hail
but Hk« all oilier Gue prospects it may
on Friday evening Moretnbcr 2d for the melt away like th* shadow of a dream long
venomous reptile*. ara now under cu’tira- ;
beoata. of the uhurefa fond.
before the ink bccumea dry upon this pa­ lion, aad yield taore bountifully Io tbu
Tbe Udire Foreign Mirefonary Society per. Yeara ago this country waa noted hand of iadiutry than the moat productive
of the 51. K. church! will be held al tbe for iu lovely weather after the falling of ti|» land* that have come under our obacrparaeoagc on Friday.
(IculLmen .will lhe Lares Tim sun seemed to abinc with vatioiu. Mr. L Bringham experimented
tne’jawer rays, the atmosphere was clearer on a piece o! manh land to aaccrtaia
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m tbe evening.
If you want to btr any property, and and everything rnemed tn combttre to in- iI whether or nc\it could be utilired, and
would be sore of gat ing the bent, far the vigorate the system and prepare it for tbe
kail money, put a c nd in the Rtrcau- rigmu of winter The royri timin of there ercry plant rown or planted, that the
days when the hickory and ckestniting writer could no* approximate a merited
partita trade tbe woods ring with the.r delineation. But .to [mm from th- subject
. rollicking fun will never come to many of of fanning, which fa a dry one— though
to again, but thane days wa can live them farming on the inarah land u not ao dry— 1
' over aud renew our youth.
let us »oc what the boya base been doing
I AVc do 1,'at kdow that any oftbe hands 1

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rumor rays that the
be strong enough to
kngtb of time.
Ww are authorised |tu offer the Ifatera

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,;

Rev. J. M. Merrifield dreed his engagetnent with tbe Uaivenaliat society co
Sunday butt. Mr. Merrifield haa toug
bare engaged in spreadidg tbn lighta of
liberal Christianity sad we bailere wmeb
gnod has beau th. remit of bin libers in
o»r town. W. bare aot heard wbetUr

SHAWLS,

oa Friday atevooa &lt; __
tuu*u
are revjaratei to aswcmble at an earijehour
Gtndcmc# ihritedjiofea ptsix.'
, gl
WcprothMd
1 ' ‘
k S PhMMc
by the ara near I
.
sum three weeks cm* is improving f^ry
rapidly aud wW proUUy-tan . the broken
ridbrJfflT

pervtxw. of W.yne eoOrty buffi^n^
Judge RreJjr fa Ml xymre ia .mbfab %
county i» iuterswtod
*&gt;• *,u Fr"ar
Wy M* ritas Jwdgw, Maw awwartl -l*ry

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Phoenix Block, State St..

call st

bo VVNE’S store

oclfimS

- — ’ - —* —

—yat

•f HATS, CAPS a*d
NISHDiG GOODS

IffG

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GEKTS' FUR

to be found out

PROMPT PAYMENT

THEM AT MUCH LOWER

I
| bio iq- or big- m-a.t

FIRST GBAND fRIZB

Empire-. Bloek, Hawtfogv,

GROCERIES.

A.T THE CENTEISrjSriA.L
TOE GREAT CAUSE
KRY Just received First Prise at Wisconsin State Fair and at our-own
27*.*^ i
State Fair at Jackson.

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^DETROIT

STOVE

TEAS.

WORKS,

Just out

COFFEE.

THE JEWEL COOK!

ns

NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE.

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper ^Mrvoir.

TOBACCO.

; i ' -VJS =MEfe« SSSS2SZ
lisiscsssshriiiali

The moat beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove
now in the market.

DRY GOODS 1
I have on hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also
‘: L' ’*

,11. A. GOODYEAR
And all other £tod* usually found aP
way. kept in Stott.

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

CROCKERY.

RESB GOO&amp;S

I defy ecunpetitfamfataRa&amp;y Sad Price.
SHOCKLXG DEATH.
On Saturday evening last a HtHo fourja.-s-.ld daughter of Harry Anderton,
th* Orftwll t&gt;»w*to wt hUm) from th. Hsflra,
who livwa on the old Grennell«. A. D. OS lu t!M. B- Wtstsrmaaa * Co., ot
Xsw Trek ars th. importers

lows'. Mr. Audenon had gone to the Uro
to tic up aomw oow». leaving tha little girl
Utoec tbia reason off 1 rods *f ground- who waa a cripple, alone in the roan, with
Thia would make a yipld of sUut tfl akeroneoe bmp retting on a bureaa- She
buabdi to the sere.
If any ft ow refed-

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JULIUS RUSSELL,

I^VDIK’S

Something new.

Among the wly holiday

tn hare dene better Mt «• know.

i O Al | on me before purchasing and I will hcII you goods. as
cheap ns can be found in tbe city of Hastings.

We Must Have Money

II. A.. GOODYEAR, AKent

FUtchcr, d&amp;vcred in tha Tnibylcriau
ehnrtt, lastSnndaj morning. fats.wy
candid and eundW rsvkw of thpoouditfru
of society, prior to and st the rime of flte
Savfou/a krivenL
j
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It was Mr. 1W»U that arrfod off

CAP8&gt; SHOES, ETC., ETC. Call 1! tbe Sin of the BIG BAT.

HOSIERY, VRLL

:. 5

The Emmiuuc! et
will be entertained by

Illi IIOMB!

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LADICS’ BIADMADS CLOAKS, 241,8

i in the oflfoe were drank last-week-, but
that tabla uf apportuiuacnX did get dread- ;
folly twisted. For tha benefit of those cf;
our resders who did not hava lime to read ,
it last week we reprint it this week,
straight, as follows;

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BEAVER OLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

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having gmt® eat won* Itae Worr..
Mr.
Anderaoa wu nolgtw from the house
over eight minutes, aud on bj» return
found tbe light grate
*°d h“ liuk
gfa-t. whom be had previously bidtfen not
to here Ur seat os. the infa, m.-rag. On
tootiflfc aromtd ,hd Awnd b« »’ •*!"’*

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VA.Nir.llN
of airkinds cured. Canccre of the Hi east
reawred without breaking tbaTskio if tak­
en aariy. Kail, not used. Vtgj little
pain. Call on or addrm.
E. F. Baowx, M. D.,
H&lt;ll«f
Hsrefags, Mfob.

W. F. HICKS.
BININGER'S
'OLD LONDON DOCK 61

of all the popular patterns
and beat qualities at lowei|
rates..
I iiave just rag .
ceived a full line efT

Excuraicnato the Rocky Mo«itain(.

Tbe Atchison, Topeka A Sauta Fe Rail­
road has arranged with tho varfous railtowdJiMw fa the coumrv for aw rial trip
rate* to tbe Rueky MouutaiM, «ad has
secured the following raw. to Denver.
Culurado Springs, Cano. CUy, Dmtblo and
-------- '— v-------- and Atchison,
Mm, 146; Qum—,,------ - —475. Import eras of Wlaes.IJrunand cwTwpnwdL.ply low rata from all
dies, etc.
points cast, ourth a»d senth Three tick

to which I now invite especial,
attention. L am sailing mt
price* that AriH astonish
all. Cotjie in and look
over my stock.

of U,0OT.

An exchange are{—‘ Tha Ban who

GOOD ICTS TO Tffi fBfflUC!
.M-pt the .Urea, tod llW bed’ to terribly
burned that tta flab rewttled who* bring
moved.
Nb Otic &lt;an ever know Jfart htrw
b,r eloth*. took tre. On examinaiirm tbe
lamp wto &amp;u«l wt the ftuor, with the
=»«•■: t™»~ !■ r~. ~1

iep constantly on hand i
lassortraent of meet's aad
boys' Hats and Capa.

A full fine at very low figures'.

Prints t

r.i.U

Prints

�ooo time )Mt Srt-.rday.

The meeting of the supporters of the
President, aad, coarequcntiy, tbe oppj
neats cd Setvaice Conkflnpx rt Cooper Inrtitttr, WM important only u it Aow* the
drift of public ncuticierrt. Tbs eminently
respectable pmtlctixn who .at &lt;ip-ao tbe
platform and applauded the rigbteuws ut­
terances of Mr. Curtis, bdicra in him acd
hfa idcM, and took the trouble to come
up to Ac Irwutate to Aow Art Aey did
so, but for A it will amount to they might
m &gt;ell1 bars stayed at borer. Fur they
do not rspnaaat acylhise but Ae reaped
ability of the party—Ary do not repre­
sent at al! tint working, moving 'force.
Mr, Wm. E. Dodge' will resulre end give
money to forthre the iscoraa of hia politi­
cal principles but ba has never yet taken

Chai. H. Brady oaf of oar raterprfaing attorney* ha* gown to Battle Creek
there to wek the Paternal roof for ■ week.
TbcJore Downing and Boel, Were
jriaed. &lt;« Moodiy, by friends from Cedar
Rapids and Grand Rapid. f.,r a six weefaa
iuilrt is the North wood*.
FfamMd Dm of iUebmur, N. Y.
base been intwn for a' few days treating
o« psopls to arene of their choice melodiai aad aaffiug aoae blacking, I presume
they wffl be io your town ere Air reaehe*

AGENTS’

The cum of Klutoa «. Reynold. came
off before Jnatire Chipman hat week. Hitstea saute a house of Mr. Reynolds, Mr*.
Reynold’ made heroelf to omipicuuu*
about *id premises. Klirton brings ireapaaa to had hie tojurfae. Justire Chip­
man gave him ««« JUlar damage*.
Plaintiff wm represented by At M. Flint,
Defendant, by .Brady A Cruse.

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ftrt Wane. Jittai k Saiies
IRILIOAI.

tlirsiuMu that his porter controls more
Wm. Bartley wm arrested by our Mar
votes than be docs. This dam Of turn
look exceedingly Well oa plalronus. aud *hal last evening upon tha complaint of
hia wife, for drunkentraas and disorderly
their names have a moulhfilliog sound,
conduct. He plead guilty to all tbe
chargee and wm fined five dollar, and coat*
of prosecution, which be immediately

hut, ordered tbe servant to take him bread
and milk, M much u be could eat, and
aat down and watched him. Wbeu bo
had done Ac dropped the eorering that'
hid hid her bandlcas wrirt* tram view,
and bolding them up before him, uttered
a MOlcnro. meaning, "I have bad my rcIreland Bctae of the firm of Boise Trnee " the verv a-atener- kr liaA aUarwl
Bros, James Fleming and George Fran
ce* have returned from Chicago, where
they haae been to Me tba elephant, and
now they ara behind their varii-u* counter*
with .trailing eoantenauoa ready to wait
&lt;H th that dariro lh«r aid.

begin with, the supporter* of the DreeidaeL’a policy hoped that hi’ on State
would give Mm a vtnlict sb emphatic tut
to give them someAiag to go ou ia the
other Sliter, especially a* the issue w«
Tbe guardian* of our Bounty have ad­
made more dearly in that Slate than in journed after a weeks session, all reports
any other accept New York. To have a were well gotten op but one, and every
Democrat cL-cted by a trnjonty of 30^)00, thing went well excepting Woodland *

publican, liayod at home, but why did
ibay ? Titre ia but one answer to it—
they dmired to rebuke—well they ara not
latuEed. it far a ftet that the order pro­
hibiting oftce bolder* from taking part in
political movement*, hurt Ae ticket, but
that ia no: caoegli to aeebust for the over­
whelming defeat. And then Iowa cornea
■lowly in. with a victory that juat escape*
a defeat, which must ba clurged up Io tbe
new drparturr. Whatjt win be a year

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by rising to speak ou subjects which bn
was incapable of, but it wm iiupomiblc for
him to see &gt;1 in that light. I’crhapi he
was Eke Balmm's A*, that is spoken of ir.
tbe good Book, always in the way cf eve। ry thing that wm good and sensible.

The temperance Maas mectisg rt the
Opera house last Sunday eve, was allcgd| cd by a large crowd of people. We li»l tened to an excelleal ducuarac. delivered
by Mr. Johnstown, of Lansing, who is
one of Dr. Reynold* coaverts, after he got
denied that up to to4ay, tbe Rcpubficaoa through speaking lhe invitation wss gitwo
of «h» Went have ret the real of ccndcm- to ripn the pledge which wm rvwponded to
aatMa upon tbe Prcaideat» policy.
by scroti.
Ahum.
Naabrille, October 16th. 1877.
th. fapttimato outgrowth of the strikes of
fart summer. h»d .omething to do with ,
tbe result, and it fa esauixg an trneaiy
fading. The experiment was tried in To­
ledo. Ohio, and Biar.tou Duocan—1&gt; •
rfamigoguc of Louisville, wm sent' up to
Aat city to orgaoixi Atm.
They put
thdr ticket io the field; aad wiAout
paper of any kind to advocate Aetrdeim’,
Therelect school st this place is a »ucwiA very few meetings, and no expendi- ! com, but some of the iludents who are
turn of money at til, Ary elected their cn- •omewhat boaatful of thair qualifications
tim ticket, carting more ruto Aan both a* jumpers did not like it moch when one
tbe other portica together. 11 wm a meet ofour mcrtlraiil'i clerk stepped out and
unexpected reeuli. In that city Hie De­ made a mark which they rauld cot reach
mocracy encouraged - tbe movement, hop­
0. Jensoo I* weekly adding to his rtock
ing it would take enough v.tai from the of good*, m well m to hfa friends srul &lt;uaRepublican candidataa to defcat ttem, but
they had bo Idea whatever that tbe movesreM wm sUosg enough fo carry its uue»M. T«t itfad.
Vha| malca Ufa Toledo rieetfan of «o
much interval here, ia lhe fact that tbe
Workingmeu of New ft'urk have jurt hdd
their rooventien at TroX'fbd have enun­
ciated their doctrina. and dojma* that are
extreme to a degree, and lhe politician*

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At the tempcrenei meeting oo Moodiy
devefop ac&amp;th evening Ivrt all pramet recmed to enjoy
enough to mash thing* in New Tor*. the eterriero very much, which conaiited
They don't take much lime to organise, of abort ipeechea by members, and reading
and their method* are very .limplc. They by MiM Julia Henry, and an v-*y by
pull every Workingman, and the tmagrra Miw Emily Holme*. Aw anti loliceo
oa who are ready for any thing that ia new, pledge wm cinmlatod and a tfwmber put
into a hall and initiate than. Then, whan oo tlfa blue ritban. A pledge prohibiting
profane language wa* alio cireulitod and
recdrid Mvcral lignatnrca. Mr. Wm.
aoore of Ao Troy laboring men are, if not Burgher of Huting* wilt be aolicited to
I^Sfaflirey, at lerwt^capAlo of barng-twist- addreer our next tern pennae meciiet;.
ed into incendiarism, there it a great dc»l

SICK EtEADACHE. l£s«S^S*!

Jo -jo candy, they

I* Ao PtaasOrirty for fan J«r* J&lt;«e|A
tscA il into hat head to iboot at in .dtrr,
and the court moi him up f.« tea years.
Hfa friruda treated the rMMct a* a joke,
and IppSall I. boi’t to hit asrpriie, the

tin ufiii *11 lErtiii

1 At Gral 8Mkn flmqin.

Su'svKks

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SHmanrt hirer
tr Meins.
THE &lt; I'LTERWIILL MED!&lt; II, CO.

POULTRY WORLD.

Epfaro* Bum, Sib.—I*a»tcli a few
minute* from my many dalien to try and
give a Aort account of opr Tcmperai ce
grove meeting, held ia rC. B. Waroer'i
gruve^sjvinrfay, Sept. 30.
The .fay waa
fine, warm and ploamnc m May, sad the
Bltet.dauoe large fcr a ceuntry gathering,
** &lt;Hir apeakrts* famaa bad preeaodad them
our f&lt;vpk ex|«etod a UsaL C. Bentley
led »8 with a tew appropriate remark*, tel
Hog uf the good work aecompliahed in
your city, which wm encouraging to A
lovers-of Temperance.
Mrs. N^Jlailai
war then introduced, and though Affcricg

Sgj^LTsgrg
Mas

fact that lhe roughs bars fact b great deal rtlrriuj «ppeal that touched the heart* of
of their influence in ibfa'Uty within the *11 bar hearers, aud that i» bad Aefleairsd
part few year*, and they atw setting to be rfat waa pruvvn by the nub that wm
rather Ay ofknoeking d»are and drag made for tbe pledge M aha extended it for
g*ojr out. The peUrn m bette^than it •»- aigwera. Fifty cue sign'd the pledge that
«r Wm, and tbe downfall ot Twoedism left day, of-which 29 wore males aad 22 fa.
mates, far Mr. Editor we have no LadireCbristtao Temperance L’nion here, but

UB-TAIUO; Oml Bart

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KPffiUimCE UfflTVTE.

still continue* brisk. The rerival, I am,
happy to aay, ia not te mporary but is gen­
fate* Thera is an antml betterment fa a*
linea of trade, and a more beafaby feeling
than wa hare had fcr fcurywara. The
leading jobber* report Mlea largely in U
mm of laet yaar, and it ia eor.tiiraing right
aloof into the odd moathi There k&gt; not

tfa nre up Anragh Nrw England fart
wink, and found Ae menufaetarars in bet­
ter spirits than they have btron for »m&gt;«

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VOL.

NO. 2'

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., OCTOBER 31, 1877.

l dan sax tbi* would bays ended the mattee-, but t have weakly let year after j rar
dip away, puitisg off the evil day, sc.Wy
m my feihor’e scooom, who to quia* as
earnest for thia match n-»w a. he waa when
I was in jackets.
“And now, my friend,. I have another

our now
Are what you want to look at.

We would call the attention of Fanners to the

Jackson Wagon,
DENTIST

Miciiiai

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CliA.XCKKY freraal .itraitoa &lt;&gt;’•• !•

ATTORNEYS AT LAW k SOLICIT
Cau.a.tiuru.

Ct.ee.v suits.

Which Itaa stood thb test for years and still stands at the
head of the list for light draft durability and good
workmanship. To any one thinking of purchas­
ing a wagon; wc can make it to their ad­
vantage to call unci examine the Jack*
'
son Wagon bcffire purchasing
elsewhere. Come and see our

Single Buggies &amp; Platform Spring Wagons
Which nre all fully warranted, andnelling at prices which
cannot help but pleanc Wc art also ngenta in the
County of Barry for

Birdsall'

iebrnted Clover. IItiller,

The only machine now manufactured that threshes and hulls
the seed in one machine.
All who intend to purchase Glover
Hallers this season should call on u.« immediately /ha there is so
?reat a demand that late orders wilt hare trouble to get machines.
eras liberal, with a large discount for cadi.
We also sell the

To oay that Rrabal Ife.-ns waa nut sur­
prised u this iocidrat would not be true;
'mt her quirt temperature and impenurba
I ble calsuiu* kept her frum betraying the
sslsotohusent she naturally fell al finding
. heraelf roquired .to give an answer io an
entirely unexpected proposal of marriage
The pecity Quakorra. took the matter m
eovlly as though matrimonial efiers wens
every day occutrracco with her, she gath­
ered up her writing material as deliberate
ly m though she hadn't just rrftuod the
ndt, goodUAiag widower that anxious
maidens and mammas had angled for to
* long and so vainly, put stamp, on her let­
' tcre very carefully, and walked out of the
|library with u quiet a step and a fece sa
&gt;eumpusrd as the must sedate Quaker could
hare wisbol There was a peculiar light
in her bias eyes, and a look of something
like suppressed tainb about her reoebud
, mouth as she went straight- to her own
room, the rriuirr will very prcjerly add.
I No, she didn't; she went directly to Fred
crick Lambert, chamber, and knock rd
gently *1 the door, which happened to be
•lightly ajar.

!

MESSER BROS.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

Builders, examine their Build­
ing Material, House Trimmings,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes.

Farmers, examine, the WT ARD
PLOW, before purchasing others,
Every onewaranted.
If. J.
Those contemplating buying
Carriaie, Sin ami Ommutal Mowers or Reapers should see
P A I N TER
Jefferson St.

-

the Walter A. Wood Machines

general

H E P A

1 B.

SHOP.

■tie, “has sakrd me to bo hie wife; what
answer would you advise me to give
himT'
"The devil!'' .rtjoimorl Frederick, jump­
ing oat of his chair with a violence that
nearly overturard it.
“Ido not think be would bo mtiafiou
with that reply, frieed Frederick, I like it
not myself," replied Rnebel. with the ut­
most gravity.
“Pardon me, lU:bcl! I spoke from the
impube uf the awtural, and eataialy in
teodod au disrespect to him or you. But
hss my Liber really mad. uuirimoual
ovenans!" lie added, in the tone of oat
who doubts Ute eridcuee of bis arose*.
"Truly, friend Fndrriek, be boo Dow
would ths* like me for * mother?" continu&gt;d the pretty Quakerraa
Frederick lucked at her so iateady that
th. fringed litfe fell over Ute liquid cytn in
vary modemy.
“Racks!," b. raid very softly and ear
msU/, tmarioouiag the uureaiMisg hand
that rented so temptingly on lbs table be
aid. him, ia his own, Brake! Bam, it
io useless for me to '.eager wear the maak
uf indiffcrmioe. 1 lure you! X'oe, 1 toko
pleasure ia coufeaaing to ibe simple Quak-

a proud trautj, a peu&lt;d Lcirsra, or a
haughty woman of tl e world. Radjel, be
my wife?"
"And thy Liber? ' quesud our heroine,
very demurely.
“On. oonfoand—1 moan that bo won’t
mind the ochangn. It's aU ia lb. femi^000 know. But 1 canto near Iraiog you,
.'I Lyra mtxWlittfepamr' Freder-

• Thra naenu to uk. ercrythiag for
granted; nerohuoe l&gt;aoe won't got me, af­
ter ait," raid Radtel. with provoking
dstenras. “Thra know., fried, that I am
a Quekcrera: the. duraa ’l like gray gowns,
nor drab bonnets, nar the plain Iragnspe.
CWrna that thee drara't?"

Wm. H. Goodyear.
muesneu cbdet.
peoples drug store.
FkUfcUi’, rrterripfow “1,i
F»mUj-

««Mx r"‘

p.mlrtl t&gt;niF«»d Chraiml*
of wirtsl quality only-

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced'thcir Goods, for you
■will save money by it.

Everybody knows they

the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in the city and attend promptly to all cal
in that line day or night.
S.wW.P.iXS.SMSliSiA.a-.m,

w. bum U just re weft ra aooerotM. Aon
Guniou's hair w« uo-l.-niably red. .nd
she wore n in short riagioea! This w®
"I do not flatter rayself, Mow Gordon,
the only flaw in her beaaty—the only do- that such it tfo- cam. BetoM y.m rare,
feet in bar toilet. Frederick was glsd of me so cluwdy, I »fod! be quite frank with
id It she had bad a suab ooae, a ftcelled you. Had I been fortunate enough to
fate, and a stubby figure, be would have Use made your aeqaaiatanee six moMka
been proportional) ly pleaoed. A carinus ago. I should oalr have been a too willing
animal is man'
pagement; but so ;t
•‘1 awrjrae we are expected tn Hke each
lady in the strictest
other, Mr. Lnmben, and I ran ibiak of no
better way of making an sgrraabie first im
• Thra must g&amp; and sob ibis Aan Gor­ pmUoa than by ordering diutatr.' mid eratfoo. You are aware, Mira Goedaa,
the yowqt lady with bewitching grace, as that tlus is a dclioeln .ubject. I hope, ia
don,' she replied, prentatly.
“And Irare you, RaeW, when I have she crusted the num and U.ucbcd the bell my frenkn-ss, that I havs twither waned-1
just found out how si wiry you are to
cd your fetfingv nor your pride.*■
Frederiek bowed, as before,, be couldn't ■ "file lady shook her bead phyfully.
■I bappeacra!" cxdaioted the ytaing man
think of anything af*rr&gt;jK» to say.
’
darapointadly.
• Thea you crafore to being io love F
• Thra can be cncuaed, daughter Ann . she a-food, retnuracrolv
“I am goiag away for a few days, if
thy father will release me. aad thee ean we will try and ansu«c. uarselvc* fj; bait
"I do; you have B right to aak the
ri.it lU. maiden ia my abaence. My an hour,"' said Mr. Gordon, turning to question." raplfod oar friend Frederick,
mother io Hl, aad Meds toy aasistaace.
hi. h.ndses:* faro owning the soft lu^ Quarrel with the gowns aad bonnets, aad
•■Bai what good will it do Io visit her! ,-Al this pcradafon, "dsoghtn- Ann,” peaebmrnt.
the 'thera rad tboua* won't you ? Oh,
I don't |iko her. and I shan't anrry ray •railing her adire retreated from the
‘-She ia a happy woman I Who to it T yea sly deg !" said voice MBMrtwu.
body 1 don't like’" iwtnnwd Frederick
queried Aon GomLm.
' Oultmd Umbrae amd Mr. Gtsdcm femd
- Betwean th. pauses of the ooareroalwn
ralbrr pettishly.
"Raciral Buna, a Quakmra."
the osupteoa the green velvet sofe. The
"Thee ia not obliged to marry her un- that followed, young Lambert Ud time to
• Whs: M die like ? Wow does .be furmer ri-x* brads with his sou. and
Ir* thro .bomest, but it ■ right to treat Klan&lt;* aboat him. How bulc it looked l-x&gt;k ? ' continued the fur ratechh'.
kissed Rachel, not on Ur brantiM baud,
the manieo with osutrar. Methu-ks. the bone of a Quakem.' Evsrytkisg
"She is gvLd, and wn.ro a gray grown ; but cn her blushing ehrak, while ibe kt
friend Frederick, thou art somewhat irri­ bore the prestige it lavish wealth, yet »fo&gt; i. pretty, and wrara a Quaker bonnet. ter contemplated tbw partes with benign
table k- nifht." mid thr Qaakerrra The there wee not a .howy article to be seen I Ipre Kr, and she sly. ‘thee’aed ‘ifore? oatiafeoriea
■mile that .eoempenied them words rem or Rich sod heavy drapery eoven-1 the plan
-My exoelisoA friend Jamon, gave me
cd the yonng man's equanimity ia a too glam windows; rare ptetnns hung &lt;&gt;a the
warning at the turn matters were taUsg.
walls, the fttrnitare was antique and toa*mrat.
aad by Mtowing yea np ae dose m 1
“Tea «re right. Barbel, a. you alwsvv ■dre, the velvet earpet efograt but utsw
mold, I've poe here just tn the very trick
untati.-ua.
Rare
arti-leu,
speaking
of
cu!
are, I believe," bo mH frankly. “Hat
&lt;f time," osMinrad the CofeoeL “btta’i
your amlaen. aad composure under nil lured mote am! foreign travel, wtre -scat.
I 1.11 you that I d marry her myrntf, if
rirrnmm.nnra, is • matter of wonder to tersd aLmt,. and- akogether, Fred, nek ‘
\ou dada’t look out, you rogue I though I
me. Not ajilbe of exritoaieni is visible was firmed ta admit that there was an air pewaawa, thra uneiasped the cUm of gold Af sow why .be told m. nsy." UULd,
ia your meaner, your ey. is calm, your of luramua comfort aUut tb&lt; spa.-tm.-nt. *Uut her n«V: *t&gt;d dropped it into bis shaking his finger at Frederick, who rone,
pulses ovon, your blood flows n. quietly m wtth noec of lhal stately and repeUrat Up.
aad kndmg Reebel to wbrae bar fetbor
though you slept, your hand lira pomrrs
The yvune man looked up quickly—
v.^. k...
drawing-rooms.
?
Ann Gordon had gone. He look up the
The dinorr, which was. «&lt;&gt;.n serrni, »» ch Am aad ope®d the locket. Wonder of
A bscd was laid raftly on his shoulder.
rxcelUul. Poirahod piste rad china giu wuadrre I In that tiny goldro erne, U
Which ■ it IUcUI’"
• WUl yv4 ghe her to use, Mr. Gar“Verily, thra must find out that thy­ tercd «the snowy damaik. Mim Gordon mw thr aeretM fee of Rachel Ranu! don?"
self!" she laughed, strivii* to extewato presided at the wtll Med board, her Her Lir hair was pul lack ia smooth
'If my daughter Asa likes thee, frimd
mother being u&gt; iaralid, with sa not rad bands, the Barrow linen roller cltuod up Frederick. ths. may has* bar. Treat bar
her hand.
"1 Aall net Kleara you until you ixukr eic^ince which abowed condanvriy that .beat her . white throet. the small capo kindly, lad, aad she will make the* a good
me a promise," pcraraed jh&lt; young Baa she Was not' new ia her position. She unorod for stuping shouldrr.. aud Ur liu wife,5 replied the Quaker, ia a wains that
ronrerwrtj,
too,
not
iu
the
rapid
an
!
com
Hubrat hn head and whispand some­
U« bands tested demuralj- upon sa opec trembled a little, as ho placed U* hand
thing In her rar. The Quakeress blushed; ■unplaeeai.de which is an general. but ; book. Il seemed to Frnlmck M tbuoeh lovingly cn Hneheft bond. -Kt eurne,
yes. that was the sreood lime her dimpled ptlhily and i..tei&amp;&lt;&gt;tiy.
she might speak. But how ranie Ur ptoehraks had nwpomfed to soma inward emo
, tare la the pvsresiea of Aire Gordon?

.“When I eoac back,” she replied in a Urpe ieetrumrai that stood In a nkbe.' A
piano forte ia a Quaker's parlor! What an
low toion
auomah!
• Then you will eomc beekf
smiled at his own fjlfdn rateruiuins it“Dura thra like muric?" querie-1 the
•Cetaialy, if thou and iky fetbor wish
“Imbraib!e !" be caeKimcd. half aloud
twat, obraraing the Usoremenl. - Daughter
“What h isspraslUe, friend I mfenck r
■ Then I will submit to thia pcnaacu in Ana plays very well, if ticm would tike to
Ah, that voice! He started quickly to
,
the shape of a visit to Mias Aan Gordon. bear her?"
his f«t. .There stood Rachel Bums,
Of oourae our hero a4&gt;I to be gratified looking duwu.upon him with her wood
tbtM&lt;h 1 am sure that she deiarts aw, and
immediately, but he wra Wde uaprepravd
fur the dwplsy of mas..-*! ulrtil which
“daughter Anu'* exhibited: Her execution
was erilbaat. her teweh exquisite, her Kyi.
chaste and highly exprasstte, and whoa
she added a nch coatnlto voice to a linly

Manufactured by Phelps A Bigelow of Kalamazoo, the best
Forking and most desirable mill built.

At A. St. Wtef.C.rrtef.SWp

1 vu vistfiaw a friend ia Now Tart to
the time T so luckilv mw your Ltbar’s eftvertranrerot, which I answored in param.
to yoU W« rraollom, and vw drai sawed
the utrobfe at resjrtiag tn some o*bae amredirai to gain ontraneo to your fcaBy.
1 Uvw Uea told .that I braX rood i»L

•theme’ have a peculiar charm foe bm—
when you utter them, Rachel—rad 1 can
even tolerate that drab bonuet. which Jnaie to lidfeuloush draominated a flour­
scoop, Wbau it shade, your fete fitoa."
• Now, my levaiy ooufcmer. what am I
to do? It is very evident that I ran not
insrry Utb Ann Gordon rad Rrabel
Burns; beridm. I don't lor. one and I do

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON.

Nashville.

WHOLE NO. 2073.

ever *df poraod and ready galUot, the maa
cf the world, was the oar at fault. The
beautifully rounded period, rad the uicdy“fti. whim of-our worthy parente
tnroed speeches with which be bad' malinkmrfyditemd to overwhelm thr rrttring | tfomt a m.rrigv Utwvea us, yt&gt;u pratHMy
Aan Gordon, thereby showing the Maawnw cuuridra very fooUhF' abe eoatbued
•uperiocity of bia iatoUoct, had duangriy tranquilly.
demrtet him, aad he stammered out some­
"AUurdiy SO, baggtngyear pardoa,
thing. unlnteBtcfolo even to himmL''. He Mire Gorden."
.
“I am my fslhev'a only heir. A fat­
aqueetlon rdatiag to bis fethor.
turn, r.f one hundred end fifty thousand
The redoubtable Ana Gordon Jmorvee
same dmeriptton. She was neither* attir­
ed t&gt; fo Quaker, deported a la Quaker, nor
talksd a la Quaker. The m~t mvera
critic of female beauty would have pn&gt;nounomi her him!Iler drma of
French blue silk fitted her admirably, iu
rich lace triremiegv LUmg orcr a n«k
an ! araa unrivalled in whiteness and beau­
ty. A Cinderella-like slipper peeped from
benrath the folds of her ample skirt. A
staall chela cf pM, frop: which drproded
a locket, wm (be only ornament .be wore.

Urahri Bum*, it waa jusyamible that U
might suooeed in tolerating Aaa Gordoo.
that is, if ber hair Lad e« been red an!
riegtetod, whisk only made tU eelor mneh
There was someth Ing about the Quak
sr'. daughter that perpkied ear. hero.
Bha semindod him of ILebri Buras in
many particular.; bar *auh wae very like
here, though it so mure uuir^gaal, tpreld
iog itaslf over her cutin- face , her eye.
were also blue, but. nabbe Rachel a, they
daaccd ubuut merrily aad shut glances of
mirth io every dinvtisu , the contour cf
bra fmtarea were the sum, but there was
a mobility and vivacity in Mb* Gordon's
expriswtio that was waulin; in Brake) ».

folks to teke rare Xitheir owa kraam"
Wt« Fredraick Lambert rettraH to
bis !»•« ia New York, Beefed B«n&gt;
Gordon weal with h^m u bis trifle ; and
the gray gown and Quaker boenrt are sdB

you know the Gardena? 6b, 1 hare
seme curious thing* to tell yen, Rrab.11
I waalyww to look M this picture, wid
tall mo hew it happoMd— '
\
Fredcru-k sU-prad spraking to pick uh
the locket, which be had droptted ta .ufl
prise ; but when he turned .gala to RaeW
A St. Louis lUigMB wrote rajmhdi
el. die had gene.
/ entitled, 'Martin Utber—Diet of WOHM,*
-'Singular, very I'' meitarwl our fifeud, and the eotspoeitnr set ft np. aMnRto
after waiting half an hoar for her return. loaber died of Weenm,"
' People CMM end go Tike ghosts ik this
hou*-. MThere Kai she roue, I wonder *
! was just going to tell her what a won-

K. but it lacked the .ilrary sound
Rachel's mariea) "thra" aad “thoe
The Quaker s daughter wm evidently
wano-bearted, caibuiaMic, naouaat cn
lure, dsprodent on outride tBfluscccs I

everything he fan

that our young aura ugh toe, but the del
lar&gt; of sorartudy eCs's daddy smith*
which he could nut, with all his roasoofug,
daughter foetdewtafiy.—£mm /'rev/Vsre.
snalyte.
rawul w hie b he liked so Well. '--------- I
Ah Long. a New York Chinara., ia
A bwainens tustmoue fat Mr. Gurdon
'■Rachel Buras as J lira I" ho rjarolal
heft our young MMpU akou togtoher. cd, in a mare of wonder “What a job* dead He died of th. l.ut&amp;em h
which w*a psrucuhiiy aonoyin? to Fred von ham jdayed on aw, you dsutthter of
crick, who. not dcairout at that unto of in-

which signified, plainly mooch, "Now ■
yner time, my gvntlemen.” Oar friend
~ 7" wouldn't take the hint, however) be
—‘•Wto
rf U. _te..
teldw.
anerataimite to
with U air 0&lt;
nooebalsn.'X that was nut caroaraging to a
a indy who had a right to etprot suoir •
thing diferaot.
"I don't befiwrc '.foteyuc rare for the
Wtother or Girard College. G-afom that
you Gw thiaking of me, Mr. Lembert T

Not convinced yto? Truly, friend
Frederick, thou ar; s-roewbat akepAtaal,"
interrupted the Quaker's derabter, taking
off hrr ringfou of guld, raJ hriifoig the®
up to Um Mtoua&amp;rd pm of the bewilder­
ed gentlemM. Now. indeed, it was Ma
own Bartel, with liar wraith of wavy
choslout bur! 11 wm mcrwdiKo I—

�fffylruttictf t^itu

Our New York Leiter.

Nww TUar.’thvfSiL,

Mt-xsa
Hfe the purprae of the PeUiabCr* to
K*» *» trotter. rf the Baran, fa the
erasing yrer. * Brat dam newspaper in
errry rrwpwt We hare tm» of tU hr-

cMVteto efawraacolumM of choice reading.
Thereto to be found in nearly every forae
a tbort, but interesting sketch by acme of
tba amet popular author, of tbe tfar.vn
Umfisat page, legsitecr with a number of
sb4rt4rarttrie«. aM of foterewu -A liute
lighter ims rad thra te refohod by
tteibealpf won.“ xnd briievfog mafaly in
Ums, we have on this paps a eolumn of
■' Jffiwr tomi Phtn," where the most *4emn
aod sedate wffl tod amnrthieg overwhieh
■key may indulge io a ■'grad laugh," besidaiU nuj valuable -pUx" which
find a {doer within It* limits.
ora articles at one tolh* farmer.

Having

several of Ibe leading egrioolural paper)
of Um country to'one &lt;JE~ eveey'wve-k
wv M eoefideat that we eaa give to our
readers the latost as wtll aa the moat val­
uable InformaUon upon rural eubjecre.
Altogether we fad justified in raying the
owMido rf the Bjutan alone in worth to

and them was always a very pcrfiretly de­
fend eppewitira to bu admioMtraiioo on
the part of many of the beat men ia the were wrong. Perhaps Hayim ia directed
by a Dirioe hsad ia his eou.se. But look
Repotlies a party.
out for the Ik-moeratic rooster in 18S0. I
ansgeatsa candidate, for Preaideal and
vice-Presidrat (upon the Democratic tick­
et to 1880) Itethetford B. Hayes and
Wade Hampton.
Hoping thia win find you aU well 1
of the -White Liners," that the Republi­
Jomx W. Ccsru.
can party mi' tuhe a new departure am yours, etc.
General Great mw it. Memnt. Wbreter,
Hoar, Foster, Hale, Willard and other
Republican member* of ’the House moat
familiar with Sralhora affaire practically
declared for a change as early aa 1874.
There is trad reason to believe that a large
_
_ ______________
mijoruy oflha well inhwuied lU-publicaus , puMieun, and that he waa an earnest work­
in the c-untry were oourioaod that some j r- foe Hayes fo the canv^ of 1B76.
Political Note*.
ccctrery ‘here » undoubtedly a very forge
body oi true and ainoere Republicans who
Kill baiters that the ao-odted bayonet
policy was wiarot and brat. Nor do we
Virgtoto’e debt ia nearly *36,000,000,
doubt that most of our llepmblieau readers
a&amp;d the unpaid iulercat amounts to over
belonged to this dam, in comuiou with
*4.300,000.
tba Rcpubikra party very generally in the
Thete hssn't been a Democratic State
Stete of Michigan. But we do not pro­ Treasurer in Ohio for twenty years. The
pone to argue that point at^lbi* time. It lart one wandr-rvd off to Canada with the
ia simply aufficieat fur na at this time to people's money •
aay that while we dutiarlly Jutnt from
The Rcpublieaaa will have a maiority
lh»ir views on thia subject, wo do not for
that reason refuse to -reeogaue them aa
true Republican*, or any tea* entitled to i Th* plaintiff fo a libel ante agaidM the
। the crafidenoe and regard of the llepubli- ■ New York ffornM won ktr suit for *10.’ can party because they differ from the 01,0
I 1'n.ridcut or any other party er partita as
Cragreaa hear* the m-iaic of the silver

of the HaaxtJt On the xrwud pagri will
b* found the Istem pohtieal news, with
which every voter should be familiar.
W-hik the BaJiaxa in radically Roptibiito whst wiu or 1* the true policy fi&gt;r
can in its politic* it'will aim to give to its,
1 party to pursuo on thia Southern question. ' The baring af Senator - PaUrrson's ease
reader) tbe/.irtr &lt;m all .{ucstkna that No dam uf uhu with fceulur views oa . •” lhc.»«* o(
. rorj&gt;., ia adjourned
eomekfore the people flere’jloo wUl be thia or that qusatfou uf policy can be per- 11 ‘ e
.
found‘ Oar -Vree Feri Zrf/rr," which mittod to act tbemsdrea up m iudgm of
Now that the Speakership strife hsa
alone m worth lite pnoe of a year s »ub.
,‘
rotMulad we shall *or.n hear
th* subsithe Hepublteaatsia of any other eteah
oeemfioa. This letter ia written by ®.Those wbo sympathise with tbe President
of Im best and mart pujmlar writers in
will not attempt to “ulnae’ thcen-who
dpjvbtrr, ooo who keeps before bls
niaJere everything of importance that is ' honestly dbagro* with them, rar will they
n,c ye&lt; Orfm» Ifosm (Dem.) haatranspiring to that groat center of. trade ■ permit those who disagree with them to
of the United Btous, sod one who tan be -real!" them out cf the party. The day diol Guv. Stone of Mimfaeippi without
/for any such political despotism baa pan.- glwea for refusing to take soy step*, or
depended on for the tntth of what be
in.««.r.Ud.Iim
-r
“ r““ «&lt;
writes. Moving around smotig all elamre I
,
.
i .. -.
r ■ to the outrages at Osyka until after dee­
may La smo* doubt. The fort ia, no lloo h
u
of its aUMts ho sees for himself all of the
part of a party ha* any power "to read" the exia(jg&gt;ce cf a very grave and danger
I the other part or part* out cf the party. o«u Kate of things, not only te that town,
art city, tod putt it before hi* rmdrra in
If thia reading rat theory had bera adopt- 1,01 ‘broagboat that section, which, foe
the Bunt aUrurtite style. The third pace , od th-r BepuUiean party would long stere
SW°* *
it devoted entirely to local tews, and we i
so eoBvcnirntly amsll tbst those
, ,,
aim to make thia page of iotonwl to every * harebera
.
....
*........................
Tie mac of Tildens dafate fo tha Naw
:g
to
bred
the
true
faith
would
Md
Yotk
]t
tB
.
x
.
rBt
j
t
Coovowboo
was imreader in the cuoaty/To thia end we have/
•re-; red first. ctaas corrcepondents frewa^
br their councils in every mall wtue. The vote tor Tilden a candidate.
Men holding frtw trade pnouptes Bigelow, -was 144, while that for Tamseveral towns In the county, and intend to
read oat all men who differed with “~J * «»didale. Beach, was 227.
have one ia every town before 187Rthem, and r!et trna. Those wh-&gt; hold to
The Chicago Tribuar telle the Dcmcrsapeuia resumption might have “road out" &lt;rt struck with tbe silver mania that tbe
the unfortunate minor-ay of the puny Iteeweralic Coogrros of I853 ddMrod lb.
I wu, „ j.•
XW

oetf anbeenber paying ia adraaee far a
year, the remainder of thia year ftte, maktog U maMW for the tow prior of *1 AO.
Ta aaymrowte. will scad mi the usam
of fire new »ub«rriber« together with tlwaubscriptioa price for facb, we will read

eve will be fod. The pevnaMioa are bought
at tha towern wholesale price, ax|aro dmtribotad in such quafc&amp;tiea an yilf’keep the
strikers in gr-od e-jodtlioa. They have al­
so secured the eerviatw of phyviriaas to altrad tba members of tka atrikma' Csmilms,
usd. iu short they have grae into the btotoem to a thoroughly eyutematte way.
Al oujowutnue arvrvrn
A sharper under the name of Evans ia
fioedtog the country with thia totter :
New York City.
O. W. Green, Era :
Your ttekrt, B.46U, baa

A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.
ebrire stock of good, j- roerired hare •
cfco.ce store.
g
}
BCTINE8S acd DBEKS
for FALL TRADE.
SUITS &gt;ed OVERCOAT*
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT coo
b Faruishing Goods w. here a fim&gt; «Z

man himself. When a maa refuses to sop-‘ls Senator Aimatrong an Amaricaa
port the caudidatee of the party beeause cilixea T' is a quadra which U befog
’ ‘
‘“
“ ’
' ’ aakeil by several journals. He Waa Lora
। In New Brunswick, educated in Maine,
end taught school in Maaaechaastes, but

good rallying cry for 1880.

aeyg thia policy might cooaiateatly have,
bees adopted by any BcpuLliean ^Admlniatratira at aay lime since the war, when&gt;
these was. aa than ."crtainly Was ia Marchi
andApril hat, an tedieatioa that the:
Southern leudem would accept in good
failk tba reanhaof the war and would
co c*erato to secure [race aad protection
for ail tbo people, regardtow of color or

In rog.nl to the civil acvrtee bo ha*
atMiesho baitevra hewwpledged tefe
by di* party platform, sod who can truth
fully aay be has not? Out readmu know
------------------------------„
we
have ra fisilh te thia---policy, _
and fyrt
wo believe it wm ml forth ia tfc Ctooia

c, 1-o
p~&gt;7 —
.&gt;— —
convention which ptoami Limin nomine.
tioofor the IWdcney■
We •here Ml
faith iu the fotagrity, .bHhy, boramy nd
petty fealty of Fraaitteut Haym, »»d beHmth.t-sJUpaWu® U -ill do hie

There are ealy 1,000 Democratic par­
sons applying fur positions under the new
door-keeper—another proof of the politi­
cal atagnatira el an off yeas
A chromo has bera offered by a rropoosiUc cumuiitUw of ciUscoa of New Jersey

ai-«rete*. sssrrarno

BttOAlWjff

CASSI.MBHEB
UHlNESB^fllW-

CHEVIOTS

for WHITE BHUrr to the (5ty

A cMsplate Itor of COLLARS aad

CUFFS ami Ao latoat rareltte. . &gt;»
OVERCOATING to twi &lt;»»«•• •
we SCARES. TIES ami Silk Haudkrrehtefa.

ITniliriilfaK- Wntchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

A great many smart greenics, who knew
tliey have no right to the property toeo-

st., (fraud Rapids, Mich.

tioord. but who ere willing to fake advan­
tage of what they oeeridad the mistake of
the carelem Mr. Evans, rend *10, which
is the last of iu It te ounota'that people
will allow Uirmaclvni to bo taken to by de­
vices so transparent.

$10, $5, or $2.50

Is still progressing, though it hs» tv t
made the headway that its projectors hop­
ed. It n very hard la keep the atteatK.n
&lt;rf New Yorkers to anything bus thwsr
Ludneaa for any length cf time, and then
think whst aa raormous thing Iho rasi ie
tsnm ie to fight.
Eat the Lcagua are
working away as earnestly aa tL -ugh they
10.000.
were in poaession of tbaeuemic» outworks.
They have ct.lto.-ted rome mtcrrrtin; fig­
ure. to show what the tippliog bouses
com tbo dly. They charge four-fifths of
REthe expenses for police, ehsrilte* fix crim­
inals. paupers, or *1,000,000, to them,
1*4 aaiWMInrV aaaftMCfO
M *nk&gt; koiwii &lt;J*u&gt; to»
to thia oust be udd-l w.000,000 for rolariM to extra smjJuvai iu Judicial ted
port to the next General t'unveotioe. rars. fterae
other di^artm-nu ; duoatiuaa tuebatilalJc 1'nwilHng as were the members of lb*
luatkuttous *300,000, or a total of *5,- . Crarenttoe to detract from tbe Prayer
300,000
To cffiwt this there i. *300.- ’ Lock, duty were equaOy oj pned toAddieg
to it, and all efforu to Introduce new ye-'
000 collected from license fees. These csriona! prayers and add to the Litany
figures are rigwifieant.
Mrs. Lil lie De w«n uwaccuatful. Reports of program
vereanx Blake made a ti mpersoew up*rob were made by the e-&gt;mmilte«a ra vernras
HUMPHREYS’
to the course of which she said that b.- of tbe Prover Book ia Fnroeb. German

»MKT

COFFEE.
SOAP

Thg Mild. Power

CURES

Homeopathic

twrea 1870 and 1875 forty two women
were kilted in than city by drunken met.—
mpet of them kteked to duslb

John Kelly Tamwauyism. But lam not
very sanguine. They have the reveamw
of a vart city at their wMroi, aad they
know that a greet many n.ro bate thrir
price. When the ferrew are ready for ac­
tion soil it is known who tbo workers are
Kelley will swoop down with hia weary
and his places, sn-f then whether it ia a
sureaa or not. will depend entirely ou how
many of them he Can 4»|. To suecccd
the respeaabU Democria and the induesdent Geriutn* must draw oat of tbo TKui
oemnie ranks quite thirty tboesaud veto*,
and with Tammany charging through
their tinea, Jt Is very doubtful. And then
tbs Kochwtrr Convention ao divided the
Bapabbaa* pasty that it is doubtful wheth

North Carolina pajwr w^teti thia militia during the atril.ee cf lut ro-am-v
for 1880, no the platform of R«oa- —time,'say rac wrek —foot op nearly
ra,! Peace and Prosperity.
Far *275,000. Lt is rather aa expensive way
of obtatefog aaeraaa* of pay. Probably

York. For Vies Preaitfoat, Wad* Hamp
of South CarulmA.

Mr. Tddra te reported as myisg that he

In New Jersey the Labor vote is bead­
ing vmy .mphatieslly against Geo. Mo­
Oellan. The old guard is aaxtotte lest k
may not enjoy the oeuattog of votes aiew
tion night-

TOBACCO.

Specifics

oblqpition* to puMaher. tn relation to tbe
The coolest thia fallflu the city, wffi Le printing of the tetter. Of a aimiter char­
acter to the movrmeot- for the chaagv af
tietwreo Tammany on the one lisad. aad । sehiree was that for a reriricu of tbe Ixethe eumbiuml BcpeUicat** and Ami-Taai- i tiootry t«r Ixn.-and th* Table ef LnwxM
many Itemoerau on tbe ether. Contrary for the year. The final aoira cf the Coe*
to th* usual pr*«&gt;re, the Damocratte bus vqtira in the mattrf was to permit the
inflation. Each of three divwra* and any
...
~s«. .Ma ..o. n#.
nu , ■ t'
; tecs* men hare taken hold uf the metret,
.
.
.
,
K &gt;ito rountv. &lt;jbm, wbars tnern was a and if they make a fight fo d*aJ caracal,
• rasduig-oat process uald a great Mtfoa- j,fcuUlns ^ure,. thu party makes a
they may accomplish something. The tcal party, wbitfa L» accomplished almost I lc*a of 848, eoaipvroJ with fon Nwrrmepeoubfo stement of th* American Dees
miraela during the last ijuartcr of a era- ’ ’
ix-racy aided by the German vote, which la
tury, could be almort transported in
al wap uncotafortabte in any crptainKu u
wbieh ieels da tha Irish, and the retire
Republian party, ought to carry tba city.
the ItopubliM party and that one ia the
L
i,UU"

4toA judgement u a Chief Magistrate
clotted by the Rcpublimii party, * as the
.About one year ago I left one of. the
avowed expoant of the principles s f that
best pristine offices of which New H4npehlre ean boast to find emont the ptrple
&lt;X the WcJrmine State a new end more
extended field of labor. M y relariocs with
W« presume be held iu thus acting
yo« darioi the past year have been cf the
though his arts may not be in scored with
meet pleasant nature, and it u far from bethe views of all who supported him, be U,
m qe the Ires a Republican in sentiment
Ibit opportunity of thanking you all fur
and conviction, in principle and policy.
Ite tnewy mmks of eatemn and friendship
thap be was ten years since. Wo h-Jd
I bare reerired at yonr band*. They hare
that be has adopted no Imo of policy at
far exceeded anything I had elpeetad or
varianra with lbw principle* of the Repub­
00*14 hove asked for , and.let me add, that
i dhaft d&lt;vni h of Bret importaoer to mer­ lican party as announced in the Cinoinnsti
it ike same is the ftrtwre, not only ftom platform, in his Southern policy. We
djutx not Giasral Grant would have dune
these with whom I have already become
Mtpaioled, bet from everynue.
the removal of the troop* from 8rath
I bare recently purclre-wd Mr. Nuksru's
Carolina and Leoiaiana if be had been
internes in the Baaaxa sad shall take hia
Prepidral in April 1877, and we do not
are Low aay other aetioo, under the at-

. &lt;»U Turedsy acxt the fall rteettoes will
be belt! in Maasaehnaottv Connedket,
“Nnw York. Now . Jersey, Pennsylvania,
Virginia, WiMuaain, Nebraaka, Kansas
a»d variuw uf the Southern Buut.
At
^bss d-te.re from the contorted Saida it is
■at eafc ta prrdus Use result, though lire
•fifite ■* -yerttoulatey bright just
NU YtokurfNcw Jray, r
_
^tatee that west largriy fur Tilden last
year and not so bright ia Wisconsin and
■ rawajlxauia, that gars mgjoriliea

Work of «&gt;O Episcopal Convention.
| (Tbo iUfowiag ietorastiog summaryfef
M pr«WrtHnpof the KpMOopal General
‘iraycetiuo which ckned its imto-i on

le A Preston.

Smith
.ms'

MOD rails: '■
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BETTIS TUB!

Heat Timesl

The CiKimli Will Tias!
Froc for One Year.

gt i
sthotfou in contemplation of 0m aarernd
rettery of the cbafch a growth. It waa
defeated in every form, thragfc advoasted
l&gt;v rerae of the Kroogmt dabatera ia tl&gt;«
House'of Deputies After much ducnasira ttai House at I»ej.uttes ratified seraaritr.tkos! amend rare t authorising the
i-'oventfoo from time to time to ait off
portiraa of regularly eooetituted dioeema
as mbafoimry jnrfsJirtiooa. tert the Htmft
of Bishopa refused to coacur, bolding the
ground llisl the conveution had that pow­
er under the exasttog provision* oi the
•--rs---.iti.-n.
An important art waa the abolition of
tbe old and ctrmbnr.il Boari cf Mbnfoes
and tbe trraaftr of it* powers to the Cba
vrntira, to lie exercised ordinarily by a
Board of Manafft-ni to cuoriK of all the
B»bvps of the ehutch, fifteen Praabyft-n

TO ADVERTISERS.
THE HASTINGS EEPUBUCAM WffiL

FKB^.VXp WILLIAMS A CO.,

CHESTER’S CURE!

Tta IltatrairtlarM

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lirim chitin .Oitarr*
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IMPERIAL' SOAP

WONDERmtW&amp;ks

■i
wm-.t.

fhst Now York has n-4 ho-l -a vary lar/.‘lacraasc of recaipM qf grain whfo- I'htla
drip&amp;m, Beaton and Briumvre hare. It
ft tatj te Mda«M4«hy this u so. New
York has laid down upon her “aateMal adWages,” mK has foUwd to eourilteto th*
rat-ride world. TUretoada nreaiug in.
to Naw York ere lUtogsd Tn the toterost
of &lt;ma family—tbaui nmatog toii tha uri.or «Haa are managed to abt lateral cf the

Ilins hare, white Mtumwe and PMmklMrssre Cvoower, Patter-roam! Bpea- phubars T'‘&gt; ttyjo WiH keel- guinj; co­
r Ktuld havs turned the Beuate over to
thia ia altered. Tbs Weat saa’rcaj to
« Jtourocmts — theloaitetewa vote ctbar Attontto tetom, or, what is better for

to Mbemai, and grriti the cxtnrann* that
hove bora put QM them That New
XaekhtoWtKi^ to
Mb. th.
tm; ud to have to

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City Drug Store!
WANZER k BARN68 (Succeaaors to Bakkes a Co.)

Phamix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

full cribs almost erarywboru attest, and j

Having and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

tlin crop is generally orftbsd. Potatoes
arc about a medium ergp, and will probebly bring Lecter prices beforu they grow
again. Although tbe apple crop it a failore, yd 1 row mere applm while posronc
aocc No aolfoedoa' will be take, but through
1
the above nsnred towus than I
•foo t for-ot to bring some loose chan-e.
,aappued there wst ia tbs whole County.
Hun. I&gt;. R. Cwk took th. early train Tlieroarr
’
enough at ail nvM&gt;tsrso that I saw
*sh ing rider. Better a good deal,
yesterday m-.Tning for ths north, to r|«oJ several
'
» few dap with Mend and to octjoy north- '
•n. semerr Mr. Cbok's U^tb is
'
fosr, and should this trip pros. i. *„y 1then, up teto eider, 1 think. Well, m*
to take up to mod. room in your
manner Lonrifoial, he ..dwUsdly will wishing
'
•pend tbe nttot of tbe winter from bams. 1psper, will not prolong this.
Yoon nw
ILu&gt;
W. sia.-erriy bopo he may Iso .gain Meat

1
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&gt;
i

widt good beakb.

The Booker A Huffman Kfootro Therapcuiie Bath will be in operate at tbe Cent
ral hmm. Not 1st. Ae sfikted iboold
not foil ta mH. Lady pMssnts trcMd by

Drugs, Patent Ibdidnas. Hmmqathk Raneiits,

ram. w, iMsi liBHv
5379

Thm is tbe last day of October.

Krmcmbsr the festival al’ Union'Hall
Friday evenin'.

Notice is girt. in the editorial wJumtt
of thu change in the firm.
Read it.
Rev. J. IV. Ratterofl has reiurneS'ftwn
th4 General Cuuveaiiou at Battoa. . .

Routeiuber it only costs 75 no* a
couple to aajoy the oyster supper al Union
Hail Friday evaniajr
The Circuit Court will convene i„ tfei,
rity no M«wl^ the 12th day ufNovdmbvr,
lion T. P. V.nZH. pnAdi.-

Trunks st

ussell *"»

their Omnuata aad suite sad all Mao's
and Boy's dotting al the great

STAR HG HOUSE.

Double Store, 38, 40 and 42, Cans! au«t.
Grand Rapid*

Han juat received a complete stock of

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.

Al.L ~AlMH:T~THt: COVST^
Gold 1021.

Splendid wvatber-

T| i

Julius

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

They intend soon to hold an open meeting,
to which ti« public are invited. We with
the boy* MtccvM in their effort* for aelfimpcovemcut.

bespeak for him a liberal patronage.
"Those oil etna arc kept and sold by Z.
B. Willison
Try one. They sre the
best .thingout
27 28

Ills almost. impMriblc for the Editor
of thu Bax x EX to ra or h*r of every­
thing uf interest or importance that is go­
Ing tn in th. city ud vicinity. Wc shall
always ejasider It as a ape rial favor, there,
fore, when uny one wfll drop into our of.
ficn and tcU us a bit of news, which would
be of intercut to our readara. And we
would eapecirily invito thuso maiding io
the owwtry to do thia, if you canoot caU

The Nuvvmber meeting of i|m Board of
Strrm, ice cr.am and other delicauM,
Education will be held &lt;o Tsmday eve­
at I'nloa Hall on Friday evening of this
ning at tba office of ths Secnetary.'
week. Tbo ptvaxds arc to be applied to
There sLould be 'a Counrii inesuag vu
the fund for repairing and repainting the
Friday .•t uning, and U. ts hopud aquurum ebnreb, ar&gt;d it hoped thu the people will
ipproa.Ua ilia efforts of th. lulim -by cxTh* i’rmident hat drfagaated Thursday tending a liberal patronage.
the 2£t;li day &lt;if November u a day of
A largo aad entbuisuic tcmpmtftc
Thanksgiving) prwyorand praise.
owetiug waa held tert Sabbath at the IteIt will "hltervat aM who arc partial to form Club non. Speeches were driircrod
“Story’ jmycn to .-^al tie pnxpec.un of by the Rev. Mr. WlkxMnn, tin Iter
the Cbirop&gt;
publisbod ia another len i Master and Jamot Cluko Esq. The
pe*lj !c serm doteriatraed to push forward
thia temparfaaa reform the aiming win­
ter with renewed force and activity, sod
in ounsidontiou uf auri. disgraceful transaetiuna aa occurred last Saturday, there '
•ooms to be an absolute necessity for vig. i

S^CSBtttS

Dress Goods and Trimmings,

IMS’M'S MM M.
ht F. F. Adam's “PeedeM" sold by Z B
IViHisM U only 40 eta. pir pound.
._
HArrr 7.WU.
■ Tbs Natio*al Surgical Institute u
Indtanspe.lu, Indiana, baa long been well
and favorably known thrvugbout thia city
and dcinity. A' namber of our Lxtgaafforiug efriteuo, now rejoirinx in a rrstoratfon to suuud bodies and limbo, owe their
prraeot happy condition to treatment re­
eci tel at this institute, and mw that a

’

BEAVER 0L0AK8 AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWIuS.
FLANNELS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

II MID!

1 ..“Tr0

Ufo amid tha priratlanr of tha frantler. Ji
IK.-;
waa u.I.ei la marrUr. with bar uai
tersSv*! MBpaaUn. «a4 wuh him ia IU:
e*»» io this pU«&lt; then on unbroke, wltdrr

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.^tie Sin of tit BIG HIT.

We Must Have Monty

A A I I on me before purchasing and I will sell you goo
MALL cheap us can be found in tbe city of Haatiiigs.

PROMPT PAYMENT

Of II ATS, CAPS and GENTS' FUR
SnISHING GOODS to be found Mt-

JULIUS RUSSELL.
Phoenix Block, State St.

Jahn Walsh of I‘u-nn»ylvania a* minifler
to Knglaud. Gow! for bits, and foe the
public mtvRc.
'

I fore purcbaring.

oetfitnS

FIRST GRAND PBHE

SIG KT OT BIG ZiA-T

AT THE CENTENNIAL.

I hare l&gt;H&gt; Urge*: stock of Urocurisa ia ;
, the City, and will ad! Harm for
.
Iro* money than any
other riquac. •

Just received First Prize at Wuicouzm Slate Fair.and at our own
State Fair at Jackson,
.

It &gt;&lt; expected that Rev. Samuel Kidder
will oddre* the tcsperiocc mooing next
Suttdey erbning.
IN,-.!*. Hu-lrd i» dclirtring his trees.
i lira. Aqua Sraxtx, over 70 years old
Wo un&lt;'rr&gt;Und they are giving entire artwn« found dead ia her .bed, st the resi­
is&amp;ction. They art certainly u firm look­
dence of John Summ. on Friday morning
ing lot cf trees.
last. She retired the previous evening in
Attention is caiial Io tbo Pr.-pectusae apparent gnod health.
of the New York Jmc*. the Ciri.-ago Pon
Tlw t. a&gt;[wrana- meeting was very enjoy
and tbe Cincinnati 7wt-». to be found la
*bL&gt; ou Monday evening last. Sereral s*their appropriate phtc-m.
loctij-te were road, aad good sjetcchot wcro
Onu of the wnndcrx oftheyvar—A
made by thr young membera of tbe club.
n rw iron bridgnover the Grand River al
lln.Juuu Robert? made some very tell­
ing remarks,

4“

W«P’“ ^"p. wl“'rt

*

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DETROIT

____ —

STOVE

Something new.

On Tucadsy btt the ClippM of this
city played - mateh tgxnus rf' Wt with tbi
MiddlcviHe dub oa the grtwuds .irf the
latter. The game resulted in &lt; score uf
30 Io 13 in favor of th* forr»CT.,
q
Our irinrrttecn wiU find it to tbeir ui-

J ust out.

THE JEWEL COOK!

SVGAI^.

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove
now in the market

’Tbe following persons were drawn oa
Saturday last aa jnroe. for rite November
term of the Circuit Court, and summoned
to be in attoodaoce on Tuoxlay tba 13th
day of November 1877, at 0 o'clock
aylMhf

3 C. C. Boekus,
4 George Uarkey,
5 Wm. Kerr,

Edgar F. Nye,
Orson Swill, “
James Bill,
Daniel Dorr,”'
Philhp W. Hi
Jubn 8. Smith,
Jan.b Kriser.

Joan F. Gairc,
C. M. UsodBrsbott.
Gcorgn W. Bcatwiak.f
D. C. Krwrou, Lewis Wellman,
Wajbi.gton Spoaablo,

“A Card”
We winh it di atine fly uodertitood that the jrices at which
we are aellioi
“ 'is Dot our
____
------------------------ Jy eitbe r upon'2
the importer or manufacturer
living rates, a terr Isrgc Kook *f ladios' of the goods.
We'are credibly informed that CLOTHING,
Gliter", tint dm make Misses' and Chil­
dren'» Gaiters, Bools and Shoes of all the prices at which they were
HATS and CAPS,
kinds and prim, Slippen, etc., Me. Come purcL___'._the
_ _ roatiuftwlurw reGENTS FURNISHINGS,
arid seo for yuurMtlvcs.
Store on Jeffer­
son Street, iost side, opposite the little ceives but little if any bay what­
brick. Joux G. Rumvaw.
mayfftf ever for the ailka, tnut the cash
we paid waa quite or nearly ab­
sorbed in paying the Govern­
ment duties.
"
SPRING t COMPANY.

CROCKERY.

W. F. HICKS.
BININGER’S
"OLD LONDON DOCK 6DU

to which I now invite especial*
attention. I am selling at

1ADIKS' RKADl-IiDK CLOAKS,

all. Come in and look

SHAWLS,

HOSIERY,

HATS AND CAPS.

GOOD NEWS TO THS PUBLIC!
THE SUN
Nw York.

n^k
mHie. to ths d'fcrnnl whoM-Cdtn oo Ry
rtwht p«h*»&gt;» U
I* ‘”lw'

all the popular pattern*
and beat qualities'^ lowwrt
rates
I have just re­
ceived a full line af

it

Men's and Beys' Clothing

g-rvAirHVw. &lt;—»«&gt;

.Krnttiu Baxki.
_ _ ...
nkort trip, is* wrek, thrvwgh • part of
Rntland; ProiricrUW. Y«kne Spriora and

iRESS GOODS

aefy competition tn tpmllly and Prim.
Call aad examine good*.

MaaiX'teaBMt Smith. Je4*j st Vrokou.

largely attendod.
Tho Bw. M- V. ROrk; will sppak
Union Hall.« riundsy-ovcui«- Now 11,
fo, die I enefit uf Ums lUforso Club. There
sbouH 14 » crowd, to hear 'his «Mb and
eloquent exponent uf tU principle* ef

DRY GOODS I
I have on hand a full stuck of
Dry Goods of latest styles

H. A. GOODYEAR.

.str

Um. lor the benefit afdwUdte* Cbrw
tian TempvrA u Unkm, wbieh ab .uUbc

COFFEE.

TOBACCO.

7 Bwj. R/Baee.

to nUU thia an intennting rdutnu to ev and lo Iom. Au cxegeats rf Matt. 18,18.
A. G. Fierce of tfohcwleraft.
cr^fosdi-r who trade* io th* d&lt;y
2. Thu doctrine of immortality before
i/Hstaton. »c«m to, be ip K""*
•* the evening uf Christ.
•
&amp;
Graves,
l&gt;. D.. of Grand Rapids
30 and 40 cants s b-uhcl. sod *o&lt; wry
3. Nature and'pruofa of the remtmeplenty at th®, thajgh we saw at Stanley's
tiub of ths dead. J. F. HUI, Mnskaron
a lorn! that
33W «•-.
Nb.,1
•1. Relation of repentance to/^rdms.
white pcauh bfowf. for which Ite paid 33
A. Brsy, Afolka
5. Condition* uf prnvsiiiog prayer1). 04xirn«, Grand Rapids.

TEAS.

Stx-holp, fbctenBion Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir.

6 K. E. Ldte,v

raptHte &lt;o have Miussihiisg now in tU cuL
umn of Batiw nu-Jepi aver/ wos't, so as

GROCERIES.

WORKS,

the jury sa l (fried 81

i;r- '•&gt; -a
Thia i* a rood tim? to gather beachnuts.
I've gathered th«a cMifor in the - oea-on,
but it was generally fresa
unharda.
and aome of the bort hcacboste
gr”"
on apple frees.
' ' ' -•.

Empire Block. Harting?, Mkh.

i I b.va it fr.im 2l) rta. to 9U eta pw Ih. ।

H. A. GOODYEAR ACi-nl.

. Much excitement has been been occasronnd atuting our citucns during the past
M Geo. Osman, far the crime of assault
*»u! battery upon the penuo of Ntutor
Budingeourt.
The trial waa held before
Juwjft W. Suochcomb, E*q., who found
the respondent guilty, and fined. him S3
and &lt;a.t»; amounting ia all to about |20.
Many uf our citiacas think the penalty al*
tachod ux&gt; light, but wen there t&gt;ot othrra
L- B. Sualoy wuhai to fay.; 0»f Bis who incited tins affray and lent cncouragefire*, ringing MbM tor Juverflrt .wiU bp num by .their presence, word., and other­
held at the c'ub norm t» Saturday al 1 J ®- wise, whom tbe law holds equally guilty ?
and for adults at » p.m Sdfcxds wtH *em- And is not tbeir punishment also too
Hght?
tnetev; promptly st the hour.
,
.

______

_

I keep constantly on hand a
full assortment of men’s and
boys' Hate and Capa.

BOWJJE’S STORE

STOCK OF QBOCXBIX8

rtorm or bikbt coranr

Print, t

Print*!

�Rsilrosd*.

uaily up era this lime." Tina Had of
i picklc has breu uaed co cg-^s fur a century,
' but there may be dome intpruTeoMul ia
the above details over the uld way of tuakI lag the pickle. The method is a good oou,

L«gal«.

®CHWRo!cFraAL

.•tfiSJiresA-:,

and tbo only owe ia which sgg» Are prearrtol ia large quantilica.
•

Mr &gt; ■*rRWng Etoot June 34th 1877

g&gt;W20C',^"A~.VarR;'
to the name condition.- Now, I have ia-;
qnired of many breeders of these bird-, I
agd I hare hitherto not met with a single;
man who was mA thoroughly conrinrod |
that an occasional cron with another strain
I •ftbe aaaa sub-variety waa abaolutrly
Meomry- Hoi breeders of highly im
pruvidor fancy bird-c, value tbeir own
strain, aad are most unwilling, at the risk,
in tbeir opinion, of deterioration, to mak.a erww. Thu pwrchaac of a first rate bird
ol anotlwr-straiu ia expeusivtu and ox
changes are troublesome, yet all breeders,
as far M I can hear, excepting those who
keep large stock* al different pla.-er for tbe
sake of crossing, are driven after a time to
take thu step." Iu regard tn poultry,
* once Iu four or fire years is often enough
to obtain a fresh . strain of blood, by ol.i Mining cocks of the fresh slnin to ■ mw
with your hens. ■
.

AGENTS .
=ju=rwVa;.-.z?4ti
Aur. Itrnu

isivssifMHc™;;

M lint JatiMi &amp; sarm
lAILIOAt.

SUBSCRIBE AT O.VCE,

25 CTS
NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE.

the year, by cattle sating too many applo.
1***”~r under my notice in which |

A good tot «f that state ia to

a ^g-mcntlw'-old hoifer calf got at a barrilMagipks. nd ate ao many that ah.
ww soon swollen "sa tight m a drfim." A
physician .wan called, but be eould no I rd
here her, and left giving her up to die.
.\s» last resort, the owner twgan to look
over his books oa cuttle and their ailments,
a few aad he dbund a recipe for bloat, or borts,

13 bS

tvst

st

Ono teaspoonlitl and n half of chlatido
is in tbe right eundition. Next, see that of lime, ditoolrcd.in a pint ol waler, to l«
thefen'rea are ikrwti srimod the field, no
turned, down the naiutaTs throat." He
that your own and ncigb!«jr»‘ cattle can Mrmediately went fiir the chloride of lune,
ootae in, when the trees lire planted, and but did Ml find- any. Ho soya "I •lid
byqwse OU tbeflfo yrklsb wif» save’ yduriLe.
find bi-carbaeate uf auda. used fur cooking
wsperje of tritutuin^ them unca a yt»r.
purpose* Four good trxaspuvnfuls of tha
In buying your Woes, ask your nursery- (it being leas potent than chloride of lime)
■ajwiv
Lpatin apint of water and pound dawn
the call's throat very gradually ami care­
fully. Tbe lijuid was scarcely down when
the animal was partly.relieved, and in ten '
uiinutsi she* Was lying down, breathing
rarily, and tba swolling had gone. I Rave;
her an injection of old soft soap, in hike- :
wartn water, she rowed quietly thrnugb I
tbe night, and at tnortrio; feed time *» I

■RAID IAMBS DIVISIOW.

ISS'^U.

Tbe Sellable Short t.lu

flllD IAPIII All DHJOIT

HEGULA1GR

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iGQffiiiifrffl:■
PICTORIAL BIBLES.

VEGETABLE.

ora ltestos.1'! fnli I
Uuaa.aa
&gt;! U I &lt;•«
MIMavilto
!3 C TJM

&amp;... hii'g
stcr.w«Esreu
Isr In mH-----------S.rcs'c.'s
•r«n&gt; sari lh.ruf:
. a n.. tsrr. si .a.

dri!
• “s rcri iLr1

■

EaS

ere now well advanced ia year., it i«i]Lbr
if they wore IU best fcl- ploy it. Wrestle with natu
■aCea‘-in uxUeuoc. so you should order •trength of tby theorire ; ace
•upprt tbo trial. Act'
4Ln 'nnra&lt;Myuiu&gt; tudigthew up, sad yea
Wc all rxaggerato the p*u.
note* Ai , iUmd. * Dual t&lt;4! hint'to
'tars them flog up rarftdly, and with;as
jbagyjvdtx » pJttl'Jf. LccxiM yua want
tfie1 foaif a»- smsU aa poaaMe, and shore,
sept*^. roots are easily ant.
When you grt the tress lesded upon

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GRACE'S SALVE.
WORK FOR ALL.
tesifi’
SaL.
fij&amp;n
-...

x s-t nsle rellr rsL faZU

I'.’.I-

throw down tbo Inw, ahd*bc auro not to
set them lill the next day. Ifaoy ooo
adtmes ywe to ••lied io" thl trees till

*s4»r&gt;«ro&gt; l»al&lt;k.

planted, tell him that you hatch Ard pf

!•'.■!

tlefiiw SMtheriftereiflfai

'

SICK HEADACHE.

Northern
RAILWAY COMPANY
CENTRAL

Tillage tavern. Tell him to dig the holes
aa email as poeriblc and let the roots in;,
that if they oaa't go in a sd-spread o*t|U&gt;
theygrew naturally, to cart them up in a
drib-, tof«4 thrlowrfyrilnWAnhiWuod
tbe roots, and Um dark, fetilesoil where it

•Wo would with pleasure, buy, but the
fact is, the last time we lent it to yirar
urrthes she prenarved it so effortuulty’that,
we have never,seen U sinew." ••Well you
needn't be so assay about your old kettle ;
motber wouldn't bare troubled you agio,
only wc send you bars a new one-"

IT HAS NO EQUAL
Harper's Nascaqr says ‘ladies will wear
camel's hair ulsters thia winter."—Wc
yjAAnaAWU. fo
don't Uta to dispute snoh an authority as VR., 11.00
the lltuar, bat well but Mr. Harper 8500
we know one woman who will wear the
urns obi 83 nii water proof all winter
taedynayto MlW ;.‘J«hn, I; wait, you to king, unless her husband , lottery ticket I
hurry up *1$ this wprk.(| "Qtere are only
Sns hundred ircm to Mt, and I will give

&lt;3

®h

TrzEffltfaoo,

19298979

- ■
AaaAbr 'friitrt: yMJ have 'undoubtedly
read or heard, tiait it is a guod plan i&lt;i
■pro and cultivate the laud where the
HMaOteveSJanatw •»
ice is found ia'the popcre,

Pennsvi

nod you
Wit BBS!
•Um ».'• -a&lt; IO-.AI

the state of Georgia, no matter who ia
all dtoii tahanribn for a. paper that pub- 1-rroidrot’.
Kahnylaythingea agnqeliam oy Urticul
-^Bs.kibd to the book agent. Be has a
turn, as they oat from ono tojwo dollar* father pertiafa, sod a toother, who knew
a year, and lor that sum you and your; him in Ms
youth. Perhaps own
whole Ihmily could see a eirous perform- now. in .some pracwla) New England vil
anoewhich you would remember fora taj;e, fund beans are healing fur him and
sweet lip- breathe lore s dearest prayers
.wtt &gt; 11
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faehiswM&amp;M. Thartfbewlay tom do.n

proportions' One "bmiht'l1 of Ktno, eight]
quarts of salt, twenty- five ten -quart pails I

ttsKKiffia

will slake white, fine and clean. Have tbe
salt clean and the waler -pare and sweet, ]
frow, Ami. all .vegetable ■ or -rfo^tep-wed I

B*?.wiU* • Pan’ou of!
the water, then add the bolanro of the"
water and tbe Balt 'Mr
throe ur four I

bar,

a-Bsdl-tWad^.
biSjmpZtor;
faMTtft**pickle ta»0 fVrnhtjy tare dixtiant ructions
vMfa Which i. UltoWb prrosrre tba “ ’ *" —
e«* Wbee the oaak &lt;w tat is filled to a |

11 Mi jr.
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HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., NOVEMBER 7, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 2074.
• bridge with turbulent &amp;Ui baiow; th.
*• b&amp;sd to the left eye dodgnd off sad
ret l«t; the other blind in the right eye
war ,Uo MwredV the Uh end fell over on

Tire cletvrtnati soon resumed the dis
eumion, but now U had a &lt;E&amp;mt pine,
for they looked like men after a bar room
tow. The subject of acereu was next
brooght from the bureau ofqmwtome.
Thia was the darkens of all themss, and
SOOS Ud their minds into a frog; end ao
they a«dad It:
The Indies, do hot wear aay roperfautiea and they are healthy and stroog. So
we should be, if w* strip off extra fixtoa,
end hew to the Sue,' Tike them." -We

DR. A. M. Bt.azn.
I IITSICIAS 4SUR0W1X

[TOR

aparkling in gwrlJs play fulness, over the
froeied fields, and faded fiowen. shining
rapJeadant io their beauty. The frost
। Uiat had gathered during the sight wee
gently kiasad away by the dworful rays of
th* nusaiog aau from the aset window of

nm ns muMwn

j The one nearoat ma wm a tai*. dark-bairthe BarM Ptaoa, aa sumer cn» on.!
■' od man, with henry eye been and whiskr. eta, well draaand in a suit ol the plainest
dies at Dr. Invlor a Th be sure, Thoma*; btock. Urealyoppuriaabi. m. abort,
J thick-ret man, with • broad ebeat, rather
Butfall did not know that JuKa'a Aaaa]
always adorned ths pador,:whito Dullyr j1 Urge, cuarno features, a Mac to give him
h iodiridoatoy, and light blue, bet very ex.
‘IpTMaivo eym.

DR. C. RfSSKLL,

PHYSICIAN &amp; SOBGEDH.
W,a earns l«r U. rar. ivmU4&lt; lfc»l eharuS
la vinda astoa Isva'alaxary ergfaeai.
IM la tketi oil aarot4e4 tosalt rw..».
w.a«u II..
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, lea. training, that mas would have bees a
iMuaualut.
He was net- tjuieC; for,
though his chair war lipocd back, and his
■ head, with iu aaaa of shining hair, wm
1 rating against the delicate totin paper, be
did uot ruaais hl use puaiuou more than
a mmuic al a time, morisg with a oer.

i!

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K

Tkat ri.U Ueit hMratee u U&gt;a weaderiae attj

•ill the Simmer Job Office.

the man who stole the mare not guilty.'

DENTIST

Nasiiille

lickifu.

SMITH k. KNAFPKir,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A-tSOIJCTTuas ISffU.Xglt’Zn‘

Jurt received First Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own
State Fair at Jaekaon,
•

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS

“Mary, in your marter U bssmr* “JJs,
sir, be’a ouL,r “I dos't believe fa." "WaU,
thee, he'll reme down and tell you so him

ly's maod that Tbcmas BardcU was coatomplatfag a proposal oo that Jaw drfy,
when be was to play bust to all the people
of Ruabtown
town, aad that Dolly was the niceat tolls ' She could Kit haw toM why she thought,
thing in tbs vaurid? Ill go down and so, nor whr Ae rere.lvod to. ask “pstm"
prove the trad
-------- - ”
AU this is
m Mr. Thomas.
__ __________________ eat walking draw
draw on bia lavender Lida, put oa his
giawieat ailk hat over his crop of curiiog
hair, and laneyio; hie liandaome, fault
kady-altired aclf iu iht long mirror, sallied [oeuire, by wrestbfai: Md dama trader
the rim of ha chip hat, sod futesioc her
soft white lacs al tbs throat with s booth
of the same flowem'
Then she drrared bcradf rather hastily,.
bario^ curled her aiatur's hair, and other
wise made a Cinderella of hcradf.
‘■Ob, beosan any people faaey M la a
She heard nothing of the dhtraayed ex­
clamation in far father'a study of
■ greet impwnpmil And then these ten
, “But bfeai my avul, Bardell, I can't nble draft, from the palpit window on my
■pars het' She as trf right bwsd aod eyea!
8by la houarkrepcr Mid companion and — bald-pate ftere mo a odd to the bead.
For two Sundays thia fall, before I bought
e wig I breatbsd like a porpoise, and
talked as if I wan Msg hot mwah.”

M- V. fl.CMUJI,
PHYSICIAN A BURGEON,

Something:

THE JEWEL COOK!
eyre were rivitod on Clio wig and stuck out
iiks there of an oX, half craaad.
The next was BnHltrr Rich, he wm dfatuvered to Uva false tooth, and, said oos.
■ yo* meat plson thsa with tbs wig. Ha,
ba I thia is a good joke, ias'a UT
The dergyman addreseed wm a goodtoakfa-mao, with move of the prufeaeor,
or anveb, about him than meat present.
Ue did eot think he could ttpuc them,
fait Breed the arig Uan agitator thought ho
«uH; io be raid. ' Remember tbr frog.

Six-hok. Extension Top, Portable PUmabeti Copper Reservoir.

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove
'
now iu the market.

H. A. GOODYEAR.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
‘ffi5HLS.i
mold? to the deneai was dwpatebsd for J
the Inchon and grindery while the toogrvgation were welling in Wondrous eiThtHy we. thinking.
teneo. And a long time k vu. for none
'•It M lovely Iiere, and the hotiee is were to be fiend on th* toilet table, where

ahs looks forward 4s» the spkmdsr and BrWgas wm mlfad. -Asd fodrefo. «r, te
toast be that T mistook them for one of
the tpecimna. YaH Mod them, sir, in
tbs rabiset, dewe to the dried scake^in;
it was nrereh that pot thhn there.”
Ot oiurre ths victory was gaitsed, sod

evar seen in thw market I

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rovjsttS,

aim

OWN,

IHJUIUIU sylvan

The Foreat and Round Acorns, with the improvement*
of 1777, itand at the head of the liAt for HEATING PURPOSES.
The Sylvan Acorn is a BOILER IRON heater, with return
flues, and, judging from sales already made, is going to be THE
FAVORITE.
.
Tha Qneen, Forest and.Orown Ajcorn Coakin^ Stovas ue all
, flflOrety dew this sBoaon, having nickle knobs, grotind edges, auto­
matic oven shelf, and
EVERYC
otgs
nted
V. MUc *geut, tbr the

,
’
&lt;
'

f

H- J- SM,
Carrian, Sin
OnaaialI
P A I N TER

At A. M. Back's Carvings Shop

warra

Tbobrwah was
up,
darioc to lake her eyes from a lovel, *1
ready feeling bet bead (planing whh gid
Aseae
“We can t be grand, of oourac, ud tbs
bouse will lock mesa cooogh after Bir
U! Flsse, fart we eu bo etas," abc caoafaued, scrsbbtogvigonroaiy atil&gt;e painx
“and you know,lorn, lei* sure to.M fa
love wiib Julia, end U ia such « spfaadid

The BMUUSOJV WAGOJV,

‘having a good effect.

I

X-SEi

penons of there prrwet; and, Oh I If oolyaMto JewbetMhr had happened flsrt
tony, far aright tare made a smell fortune.
-HtA I tark T raW Brother Breed,
•mayne tire premier u romreg - nut it
happened to fa two dtouit ofcrera.
■Mts'tfaw daowa *fo •«. morning
'«f£ 51 im Breed, to hare a liule private

udkeerirtto, tod ntnnprawtm
Ywe omm nout yesterday fa ■ efik gnwwd,

Wm. H. Goodyear.
MlfflELCHEB8!.

peoples drto store.
pUea. -nd
Fwily K»eipn
pared

oiWully P-

Drug» .nJ Cb'emicJ,

ot pm-wt qailUy Mly.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Picture Frames’ ^MorDon’t buy any Furniture
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.

Everybody knows they are the only

j

The toUeeoWM placed along side the I
teeth and wig, tod was soon covered with &lt;
cwta*. Mi«b usd tfaa, nd Other Mm gare 1
toasts; tors In alikag* manner ftoas the

�&gt;oany jreara, bm it WM during the War
that the onstrel of ywtwm.g,
fw.
the Executirc into tho hands ot Congre..
men. Neither the Praaidri, the bend*
of department. Vr member, of the Cabinet
had th* time from TB«O to 1268 to dentc
toappotatarenta. The Bmmtore and mmnbore ef Congress not only raM who .hould
be wppohited, but they 3H Mt dacriminite In their wdeetlotra Men were pro­
moted on penoaal grounds. If the obli' galiC'ti ceited with the appointment, tend
the appointee bad been told thli the place
which had been granted would be roteined
or jert, according to the fidelity aad abili­
ty of hia service., the evil woeM bate had
,&gt;1. limit*. Bat such wa* not the cwae.
Tbo office wm mA only a rswd for po#
acrrice*. but it implied an obligation for
, f*two political work. , These offiriate were

been for some years fil.SD, aad the system
of selling the entire house put that up to
1240. Tkis waa aH wall enough when
people wore making money al every turn,
but now that th. tide ia niotung the other
way th. managers have found it difficult
to Iraep Ater bouses half full, the Grand
Opera House reduced prioew thirty per
eent., and it haa had a good burinre. ruhl
alcrng. An enterprising cum pur of busciaus, all first ckaa, are giving concerts at
Gooycr Institute for 10 cento admireioo,
ao4 the ball iaa't big cough to hold the
people, ud they arc making money. Tbe
kaam is obvious—with th* return to gold
everything must come down to a gold ba­
sis. The expuragarit actnrec ud actor*
even the beads of department, at Wash- mute play for fore than |25O a week, reals
iu-gtou had little control, for a discharge moat com* down, aad the prion of admisof vueh &lt;0 ipptentoe wa. equirxlcst to a
pcroooal attack upon the member, of pon-

‘ Jt ti thia tytUia that ‘Mr. Hay« aeeka
to Jatroy Ik, Inter k. exp&amp;cic. There
can be no efficient pnUie rervire bared extJuntalj upon aa e-puraW.iu j-olitiral
and penwoal f.vora. That the ehngc
will iutorf.ro ^b lb. iufiucace of Con-

prmraen i. not tnte. That it‘ provena a
Cvogrraman from making a atggration ar
exprwaing disapproval fo ako nntnie.
The OMgrraatnan h just M frts u ever to
any to the President or to tlie brad off a
dcpartmimt what be thinks of the caudi’ddtfcr, but tho rryTo^L.ility i. restored
from bi. shoulder., and every man haa a
'right to
in hu applieatioo, with the

certainty that bis papers r&lt;-ed not hare
the indorsenmat of a Ccogrenunan to ra-

ride than before, while it girro hln time
to attend to the pcrforraence of official du.tarn Skater Umjamfi, H. Hffl of Grorfia Km written 1 bitter to hi. cim.titursta

■ '“Vkn a Senator reloots ood ipplieant
lor an office, and rrprenente that one, be
parted for that on., and partial
apiiw, all Olbera. H. abdicate. Woffice
«f tnufoc for al), and beeomre the attor­
ney for. .ue, and, u .xperinoro redly
rnilWa
C-.r ■

A full fine

J.-, Naval Affair*. Whiuhcrnc, Tuan;
Foreign Affaire, Swann, Ind.; Territories,
Fraaklia, Ma; Itevolutreeary P.orioaa,
.Macker, Pa-I Invalid Penaioaa, Rfoe, O.;
Railway, and Canals, Sdeidrer, Texas,
Miore and Mining. Be.be, N.
Edomlion aud Ubor, Goode, Vm; Reviaioa of
la.l, Wsbh. Ind.; Courage, Weight. ud
Meaaurre. Stephana Ga.; Patents, Vano.,
N. C.; Public Building. Md grounds,
Cook, Ga4 Expenditure., War.Siaie.Trera
ury. Navy, Pore Office ud Interior D.partmeate, Blackburn, .Ky., Springer Ill.,
Glover Mo., WiHU, N. Y.. William., Ala.,
Spark*. IU., rrepoteirclj,- AcNante, Rob­
erta, Ind.; y.lrage, Cobb, Ind.; Ex pud itanni 00 Wblio Buildings and of DepartmMt of JiMtioa, Lynde, Wia and Bragg,
Wia. napwlivaly, Cfril Service Reform,
Ilarrwv.,111.; Mi^ppi Levreu, Robert•«, U; Printing, Singleton, Mire.; En­
rolled Bill., Hnmilton, led., Library, Cox,

poor Irish parent, ia Troy, wa* bred to
tho trade of blacksmith, whichJ&gt;e aboadoued in a abort time ior the prixo-ring.
He waa a game fighter, aad came, out of
all hi* oooletta victorious. Naturally be
graduated aa a gambler, and from that in.
to Nev Tork.politic, and made himself a
power in th. city. Of lata your* ho ha*
tried very bard to keep himself in aomething like decent rare, without being *o
tierent aa to alienate the devotion of bi.
ragged cctulilMcto. Ha ia generous to a
fault, ud earn io hie Kombliog bouac* haa
dealt with tolerable fairueas. Whan great
swindlers hare been neeeaaary, be baa
kepi then »knifuDy from the public. Ha
baa acquired a valuable fund of inforaation an to the goTsrnmcnt of the citv. with hit auacraafol rival, who had the making
and unmaking of Ccuaiteo. It waa Ud
enough to be biennially defeated in the
daring ambition of bis carpet bag career.

towething better than the peho ring end
gambling table. He coold beat Schell if
Ibo Republican, would all vote for Mm,
but ih.y will not. Thoen who reftm.
naert that to elect him would not rplit
''"W. are m« at Aat ela. which
Tammany—that it would amply compel,
Mhake n idea th« the beat way to Kelly to taka him into partnsahip, aad
itiAgthen in A drain inration ia to reward make it .trooger than ever. But John
iu political opponent., bat wo hare firm
■ faith that the brat way to itrengthen g
; party ia demand tbit iu aflicial rervante
♦lull attend to their legitimate duiten. A
party which cannot aoattin itraif by dealcf*g with the vut interat. of thia couatry
io a buaiuoa. like way will not long have
vote, enough to be railed a party. Sena,
‘“for BUI takre tbo praitkn that evety ran-

■ nfor nhonU adopt, and if hi* prfooiplen tn

" W&lt; RotojffMoloeaHy togiteA
returns from the demon* held on
.’day, but reran* in this moruiag'a i
to i-Uroto

'
Oer CUSTOM DEPARTMENT con-;
: sire, of a nice line of WORSTEDS and'

bird himself. and endured for week. lb.
hardship incident to the tramp', life ■ but
be baa bean made to drain tba cup to it*
bitten*^ drag* by tearing him from life
comparalirely prominent flare of last •*rion aad laying him on the Library ahJf
But Mr. Randall by hi* nngrarioua treat­
ment of rival, baa loot what little reputa­
tion be ever bad for magnanimity. Mr.
Cox ia not the only one offended aa the
Speaker will loam to hia ood, whenever
the cpportaoiiv for retaliation ocean.; and
a* a rule Democratic polititian* bar. Huie
faith in the efficacy of the scriptural meth­
od preecribcd for heaping eooia of fire on
the head of' aa enemy. An analyua of
the chairmanship*. awarded the different
acetiona reveal, beyond the pceaibilty of

the new dyanrty of lie “Solid Sooth."
Hie strong bid tor lb. approval of Uxt
•cetion at the exponas of every other, ia
the 26 throw* aa ao many topt to hie
aft over the country ; TH —To have the "erring orotbera." tba MTate with ito nat
mv four per cent. loan popularized. An iatreaMgate 12. the Middle Statop 8,
aaooeiatfoo ia memorializing tie authorities and New England arere. Oa the wbolt the
■■rtenml fftoeaa of ihimp"
rarely bemi
mare acrupteontey ignored dtaa io lb.
eunatrudioo of the {Jemmiltore anoouiKed
laat Monday. The religiM. and moral
tow dominating th. party, &lt;m, however,

tui^t repngnired

pMng »Fvwnady

WWaMb. bead of the IwwitogCoro-

and k doubt evary raaemmwf ffOfotmtar
lag vill'bo exhatotod, if iiwy, tepro
voM Che lauodnotlon of
4 Ign brand
Of th. Mtoiy WO bill, raterfw*
re­
ferred In the Hoere on Monday, ebcut 50

Ur. jewelry, in cameo atylea, wW be
worn the Cuming winter.

and Draw

bar. a eompletn-tUk of Maa's, Ywaib a
M 'toy’o BtSINESS and DkKSS

i for FALL TRADE.
Thing, in General.

and only u expert could detect the differ­
ence. In fad the belt dairyman of th*
ennutry were buying it hi large quantities
to mix with their milk, aad aouroaly aay
butter aitara to New York tree from it.
One dealer testified that it was better then
batter, for it noycr eoeaew rancid, or in any
way rirong. The offrodiag dealer was

Henry Win! Beecher ia lecturing on
lie undesirability ofrichea at 1800 a night,
Qakey Hall, Tammany politician, an Tfltoe u Kring away from bin family, on
Second
avtowe, gelling ready to do the
thor, actor, lawyer, and almoat everything
•fee, who left New York about six month, une thing, it about ooe-fourth the
•go, between two day*, aad who ban man­ money, end Frank Moellon, the reel suf­
aged tn keep himself in the newspaper* ferer, is reboilffiug his shattered fortnon.
ever since, returned yewterdiy aa myalexi- as the agent of Ashton’* Id verpool Ball,
oualy u bo went Ho any. that the inter­ which he ie iotrodneing to the attention
val has been to him like a dream, ho inti­ of dairymen. The great scandal ia eery
mate. dial he baa bora partially inaiae,
but that his train is now dear, bi* mind
unclouded, and that he shall go ou ami
fulfil bi* dratioy
He give no rawoo for
hi* going, and none for hi* coming, but1
people guere. The well-posted say that it'
vw not feu of the Twood iavratigauon,1
„ one,
w ].
Eteettoes, Harris, Vm;
but that in abort, there wm not only
Wlrateverl, W,’,“4
W—*• * Y-l
but two women in the rase. VLmr.tr
■ I1 priarioos, Atkina, Twang Pacifio Railroads,
may hare been the mm of hia ctnpedc,
It Las lost him all the standit^; he ever*I Patur, N. Y-; Bukiag and Currency,
had. The oiy reganls him now as but Bnckncr. Mo.; Claws, Bright, Teno.;
enedRCrew above Count Joennns, aad a Commeree, Reagan, Texas; Public Lands,
long way below Geo. Frsocu Train. It Morrison, IlL; Fort Offirea and Rcrada,
would, have been belter for hia reputation WadcteU, N. Ct District of Columbia,
it be had died abroad. He ia ot no further WUIiams. Minh., Judiciary, Knoet, Ky ,
War Claims, Eden. Iff.; Private Lend
Claime, Gaoter. Ark.:
Menufocturen,
Wright, Pa.; Agriculture, Cutler, N. J4
Indian Affairs, Scale., N. C.; Military
and John Morrireey ha. been pct forward Affaire, l&amp;k'ing, Ohio, Militia, Real, N.

by the aati-Tammaayitew aided by the ItopnWiora.. or rather a part of the Republieauv, for a large cumber mo no difference
between a profemiona! prue-fighter and
gamble, and a profnreonal Democratic
politieiau, ia which they are more than
half right Morvimey u, bawevre. a re­
markable man. and Lad he been born and

of Underahirta

A chotenfitodk' ofgoo*

;

SUITS and tmtRCOATS

in Furmshimt Goods w hero a line of

• BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS. the latata siylmi ia the BEST FITTING
| -CASSiMHRl* mnkCHEHOTS. for WHITE SHIRT in the Oxy.

The iron trad, of the Lehigh valley i.
chewing sign* of a revival.

A complete line of COLLARS ami

; BUSINESS SUITS.
’
OVERCOATTNO In good atylea.

There are 811 railroad, in the United
Stole., of which only 196 pay dividends.

CUFFS and the

late* Mmritie*

ia

SCARFS, TIES am) Silk Handkerrhief-.
Mandy wde !Hf«M
’Itrnbrellas. Satflie|s end Shawl Strap,

And now they think that the long lost
Chariey Rte* h. bee. found to Rfohnwrod

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Mahoa and nmi! nrembero of hi. Cte&gt;
inrtgnrod th. nrearing.
E.litnate. for carrying the inland mail. 1
for the coming fiaoal year are gSO.BSln- appoint Thuraday, the 29th Sty of NovrasticT next, ** a day of National Thanks­
giving and Prayer. I earnestly reeeomreal year, 12,030,297.
mend that, withdrawing tbemselte. from
Tho iotoee by fire in lb. United State, •ocular care, and labors, the people of the
for th. firat nine month, of thi. year United State* cumu together OQ that day
amoautod to a total of 52,000,000. The in their mpectire placre at worship, there

loaxa into their argcuaeoti agairut the
financial policy of the country.
It is rumored that Secretary Sebera will
won retire from th. Cabinet and that
Aaabtanl Secretary MeCormick will be bi. I

$10, $5, or $2.50
The Republkan plurality in l«wa, eg ]
th* vote lor Governor, is about 42,d&lt;W.
,

SOAP

The aad thought steals over us that
Maryland was not • rlectrifiM".
.
Tb* new party f rophrt baa Uopre that
Coogrere will help him oot.
)

(50,000,

20.U00.

10,000,

TOBACCO.

sere’ a I&gt;r»n&gt;«‘ Beak. Lreiivills. Kr_ Ire.

Secretary Evart* wreddn'tgive a twot to [
know anything more about Penney I ran la

rlMETUCROCKERY.
have enough for yuu all,

The Mild Power

and al price* O.M defy competition.

We bare a new supply and can suit yoa all.

CURES

TLc Brooklyn Arpm rays
“Nvw
which Soeretaa ao much commended; and
there are many of his brethren wbo miffbl York city under Irish rwle has a taxataoa
profit by hi. example.
of 127.50 a brad , Ireland under English
The Minacre* a wheat crop of thi. year rule baa a taxation of 1342 a bead , what
ia owimated at 00 leai than 40,000,000
would the Kelly* and Oooeollyi do for
bushel., notwithrianding the ravagva of
Ireland if they bad a ebuee at the Green
Isle ?“ New York n under rule a* atrcwgly UNBooraticaa Ute Iriah.

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic

Specific!

Vol. 22 4tf.

Smith Hoyle A Preston.

WE) rarai

KffiS MES

The Beet Timee I

CARBOLIC OIL

The first petition presented to Conprew.
waa from Missouri, for the rcwnral of the
Narioual Capital to a mor* central posi­
tion. We think jaotnething like that
proposition has been heard of before.
The TriAwue aay* that ia New York
"the Republicans er* visibly encouraged

Til CiBiiHli TkUi Tiial

LINIMENT

DMafreta, Parlflra, Uwwltes.

Tammaay'a nmnagmi adviae Dmocralvoter, in tba interior not to take th.
World, aa it ite't teffiaeotly Democratic
Th. Etprnt is th. favorite.
m

"Unity, harmony, and energy.'' should
b. the-poK^" of lb. Jtopnhtay party.
If any no. objart., pel him out. '
Now Simon ba. a dbnee to aue for
breach of promise.

FIBRAND WILLIAMS * CO., \
DetroM. Mtofcteae \

Koglscd ire't the only Nation in whieh
Mr. Evart.’ diplomacy i. uf the Simon
Grant b held in bcoor. Tbo aktestiooa
paid him, in Pari., ' .how the mtoem in pure order.
whieh France boMa him. Perhap. it will
be found oat, after a time, that even in
the Unital Staten be has some hold

CHESTER’S CURE/

Thirty tbouand peopk. are engaged 10
lheoyaier trade at H.lmncn:, and tbo
Cbreprak. oymer Itet ineindte 700 craft.

Ast.hmu,
BroachUu, Catarrh, I

Tho

-

BfflHL! JEW®!! BOBW

TO ADV

Maron of London, Liverpool,

THE BAStUGS REPMEDI UJHffi
AB the Itepublioan paper* from the in­
terior of New York State appear to 14 1
really in earnest tn entry the Stale, and
they .too .peak with a degree of hnpefnl.
nea. which v encouraging.

.

Tw-Brt,

the OIOTIOHARV Or THE BIBLE

aKSKjeatto’

Vk“sst’.

CRAMPl’ON’S
Gororwor 8toM, of Mimirelppi, «. von*ad for m * "prefoot Ifowrbon." Aadh. i.
Gurerncr of a State white, hre n logitimalV
R«p«biieaa majority &gt; of

IMPERIAL SOAP Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

CHEAPEST AND BEST'

Tbo Wreoretre Gnamte remark. lW “if

to mthfy Hawatw Morton, wa should any
the party at Urge can afford to stand by
him. without any surer* laearalitm of eon-

The People’s Papor!

�Uoubiu molding fom .ro^ u Koi.
maned Chureh.

There wm throe inebro of
ground Monday night

helped take me to Kai. And to terik* Al-

on th*

Mvd he wm inatruurenOI io coding me
Th* Ilwnnjmeter waa dm to aero imt to Kafomroo my piteol nriafoed fire al him
Tucwdav morning at anurwe.
•■■metbing it nerer did before I wanted
Ma. M. A. Taylor haa just r*ton&gt;*d hie p^hy M raUurou f„ Vol. other of
my friends tnay thank my forgiving da
from Chicago with a fuU li*« of n*w Poailioa litSc Ae. it w&gt;.
IIL. r.l.

City Drug Store!
WANZER k BARNES (Succeaaors to Baixrb a Co.)

Phomix Blank. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping constantly ou hand every variety of . '

Drugs, Patsit Itadionss Hmmopathic Remedies,

8599

Sbcridau .h.u'd Utow M^rgy rad dnerroination cMOgh to form a hrgv a*4 rf
ffeient Reform CIA. should erect and ded­
icate a hall for ha tcewpaacy and nm, i*
an *cb.*rrmrnt lardly to be epinad a
abort time ainre, and 1* a rcasilt over which
the whale county may WeU boaal, and th«
thorough reform uf on* individual promiMM there ia a victory orw th* damou

which aJooc folly repay. aB th* effort tbua
pm forth. But not afoot m it in Maad’iUe that marked aad prominent. adraMed
and aalulory chasg* haa bwn effected, and
atertiag, Un-Acial effect apparent. The
UiOTcsjCTit for reform haa permeated into
every crock and cranny of oar county, and
Hke the ripple* made upon the ffood lake
by th* dropping of . pebble, i* raforging
ud wideafog ita einb of *perati«n*, rr»

Julius Russell
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

The Ladfoa Socfoty of Emanuel Cbureh
will ba entertained by Mr*. Smith, at bar
room* over'tba Moro of J. ft Goodyear A
Co., on Friday afternoon. The gentlemen
ar* invited to tre at *U'*’&lt;doA.

■

Frank Brook* ia morfog hia. tin shop

of Rower* block, Frank • •" enterpris­
ing young msn, pud we berprok for bhn »
liberal share ot the paWte patronage.

Rev. M. V. Rork will preach in I'uicn
Hall at 3) o'clock Sunday P. M. frtn
•'Seek ye first th* kingdom of God and
hi* rightmaMM," and will speak to the
Reform Club in the evening at 7 o'clock,

The charge in tb* Jaattul late week
that a certain (Uy oSeer, uodentuod to
mean tlx Marshall, had loat 836 “bucking
the tiger,'' a* it b callad, in a gambling to the thne Georye wrat to Thorns »nd
hall ia thi* city, i* unrooditiynally.Mw or that bwkUfod himaelf anon after tb* Urac.
we are not correctly informed.
Mr. H. laft him standing in front of th*
double wadding of Charles F. haiuc, that being not for from 2 o'riuok
Dwight and Mary E. Barlow, and WiL Sunday rooming

An iuquiritloc taken at Quimby ia
nai l maty ca the fourth day of Noertu­
ber A: D. 1877, before Jceeph Cute one
of th* Coroum of eaid eounty upon tba
view of the body of Georr* Edrlee there
lying dead, by the oath of tbo jarorfe
wbone names are hereto aubacribed, who

TEAS.

PROMPT PAYMENT

JULIUS RUSSELL,

CASH STORE
TOBACCO.

CROCKERY.

defy eompacitiou in quality nd Price.
Call and examine teoods.

BLNDi’GER'S
'OLD LOMOI DOCK GDI.

DRY GOODS!
I have on hand a full atnek of
Dry Goods of laUmt atylea
and alao

LEWIS STERN

DRESS GOODS

discharged, th* statement bring to th* efo
frat that* ha rm harmlem aad practically
• mantel imbed!*. Siace bl. dfoiharg.
be h»a resided with bi* M other wmr .th*
_ __________________ w» yadbnif
Tn teutimooy whereof tho mU coroner to th* Fir* Department Oammitto*.
Bteriou at Quimby, &gt;ad b**&gt;
aad the juror* uf thb inqoyKhar* baraunTba reaignaUra ofWm. F. Hieka akfof
practically. demented,
'
to act U.*ir b*nd« the d*r«nd year afuro- eogiuear of the Rro DepartmaM waa pro­
mid.
Joaim CoLl. Coroner.
rented ud ou taotlra tba mum vm reforred to the Fire Department Committee. •
On Saturday night about «Jer»n o doek
Tb* reaignatio* of G. 0. Spaulding
h* calkd at tba raridanae af K. A Thrrn,
Aldrrmu of th* Third ward wm preaantrailed him up and gave him aore. piper.
ad,
and on motiaa rfAld. D*w«y lb*
a.4 a. book, rayfog to him that he b*d
jute rooriv*d a dwpafch from the South, ■ Mia* Eden Eek lee, uoly daughter of Mtn* waa accepted aad placed ou file.
The foUowing areonnta were prevented,
and that be and hi* Mother wee* going Mrs. M. E, Eckl** aad the only surrinng
there at onec to ae&lt; some *ick p*r*oa , aad member of tbo family, who is a Mudeut

qis new Wagon Shop, where ba may be
found at all hnnrv of any day. ready to do
any work ia hia line, from putting * new
spoke in aa old wheel, to the tmilding of
th* beat buggy ever *ovn ia lb* eounty ot
Barry. Don't ffwMt tb* plaaa; la the
(hop with Jaeon Rieb A Bro , ranter of
rei_ v_ j n ___ i a.__ .

AS netaaaad aconou thaTare nut mi■foteorily arrswwfo by tb* 15&lt;h af Nevrmbar wiB be kftfor eoliaclfom
t!5 2a
»B.J.G**wt.
6xmada docninx Aattwjtr lijoi.—
Thi* popular line eommeoiod on ftair
aummarftn* rord. Mamfov, May 14ft,
ibrea fan expres* trafoa mu, iueannaction
with tba M. C. R- K Vuarage-* l*n*ing
Htoting* al 7 M A. M , arrive at Buffalo
MOW, diy at 8:18 K
«•&lt;! Naw York
next morning at 10;M a. X Tblg font
day expn** i* the bari train between
Michigan and tba East. fPufor car* from
Dteroit to B^Wo.ri-pfog o»ft- from
Bufidb to NeWXort.
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by .yea and oa
Ay—AM. .
...
Tnang—8iton, Tarfnim
N&lt;p»'MtW1 n
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'I
Thaoocoot ufOUvwrR. Woodruff *o
■action WM rdroed to tba Fisa— Con

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YU cSAjr ro»wiM the

Wffl h* taJ^draw-L b* «f

We Must Here Money

Phoenix Block, State St.

Tb* afflicted of thia portion of tba coun­
try ahOTld bear io mind the intrad^ visit
af tb* aorgaoo* of the Natfooal Surgieal
luriitMa, to Grand Rapid* on th* 2d and
3d of NovtSiber at the Morton Hriric.
PW*« rehaare can b« placed ia thew
•urgcoc:*; as tb* Institute which itw-y re;-

Ou Sunday morning. lari the ptrple of
thia city and vicinity were atortled by the
report that Mn JL ?■ Bckhe «•&lt;» her
son Georg* BckU were Mmad'dead, both

f^ bi h.
,
It ia raarwly pnamblc to gi«c axpremfoa
ban. Tot. &lt;4ot W —* « “• “
ofH, J.
-M H- -P
Io th* Miug of regr.t thi* aad tragedy
mduMUbibbabvOTf-rr"*-;1 1bm oomaiuoed among all d*M* uf oor
people, or the aympsdhy that i* exprwatri
for th. aomriug rnladrm of the daparfod.
OTbJflwta.r
Ari d MJ to L. inapynpriate fo add
that ibafomdy WM sum uniaeratiy rwapeol
ed for tfoir ..ray uorifow troita of char

PAI I on me bcforc purchiwing and I will sell you prodt
llALL clioap ax can be found in the city ef Batting*.
,

Tba Nrtfoaal Harfocri iariitat* at i
lodunapulia, Indian*, ha* long bcea wall .
and fsvrirably known ftrougbnai thia .city J
and vicinity. A nnudwr of our long suf- |
fering eitixeuv. now rejoicing ia a rvstora
lira to aound bodfos and liiab*, ow* thrir
prearat happy coodiuoo to treatment roceivid at thia imritute, aad now that a
number of skilled aurgrao* uf the Institute
are to make a profoarinm) viah to Grand
Rapid* on the 2d sad 3d of Novenb^ at
th* .Morton Home, w* fori wo are doiag
an *et of katoaaily aad juatioa ia rreom
mending th* aflictod. by all mo***, to m*
them sad not kae so valuable u opportu
nity for relief.
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I oath do aay that th* Mid Maricl K­
' K. klra camo to her death by tncatia of
the Fire Company could rou.li th* premise*.
Loa* on tho li«M about MW—[neared , a buHct fired froa a putol iu the band* of
for 8'2CO, and the ioas on tjyc fui nature . George Ecklce.
i In tortimaoy wbtroof the aaid Coroner
war rutirriy ravesod by insuraaro
' aodjthe juror* of tbia inquest har* herniato aK their hand* the day and yew afore
An Awful.TrilfftljJAK
mid.
Jxoxrn Goli, Coroner.
A Monix* KtuJtn nr Hi* Iwmaww
Bott, Wwd twm Kim.* Himsut-r

Silas J. Bobrach n th. TtrwnaMp &lt;sf Map ]
la Grove and cwSed for Hm. but *■ to- ,

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

LEH’D STER.fr

The Corotror* jory found ns follow*
Theaday evening wa* th* ancial event of
An inqutsiii-in token at Quimby in sail
the acMou. The reception giren by Mrs.
Barlow at her rtaidcac* on Jeffereou at.,. county on the fourth day of Norocaber
I A. D. 1811, before Joseph Cole one of the
waa a fine affair. The promt* were both '
numervu and coally, including *n |800 | Coroner* of said county, upon tbo view
upright piano preaented by Mr. Dwight, of the body of Maria! E. Ecklec, there
lying dead, by the oath of the jurom,
The dwelling Eoum of 1mm Imrore ail- whuno as mm are hereto subacribed, who
uxicd on Broadway, North of the Iron lacing swam to inquire in behalf of the
Bridge, waa entirely Jratroyud by tru ot* people of thia State, whoa, in what MSSaturday Heroine. Tba Sr* ojriginaied ner, and by What mama tbr mid Mariel

bring shot, at her rreidasroa at Quimby
Stxtioo iu tb* townxbip of -Hxrii»nTbe fort* ia the eae *eem to be. a* dertl
oped ou inriutlgarism before the Qyroow.
Jury, inUtaUtiaJlfM fWtow^- ‘ ;
Some trine about M»J 2&gt;»t !87! on *j&gt;pheation of Ha Mother. George ICcklm
waa, by order of tbr Probate Cour.. *&lt;M
to the .kgylam for the Inanaa M Kakm*-

GOODS,

L10IES\MfiENT’SFER»Wfifl0DS,

u» through lha Red
ot immortality
and del&gt;a*uuetit, wlffle the boots of Satan
shall be ewallowod up therein. Our Mo*&lt;aea in tba pilgrim*#* of Reform are gullrd, strengthened and upheld by the great
Good By&lt;
1 Am, aad thus rrmforeed they go forth,
b'nan the foregoing letter it will be teen
panoplied by prayer and fUft.but to coothat George intended iu addition to what
be did, to har. killed Mr. S. J. Babcock
and Mr. H. J. ilanchcU, that tAe abacsce
rf tbo former from home, ud the mbaing
fire o( lha pistol in caaa of the latter eared
their tier* The Sheriff found that the
pistol lying ou the trunk had ooa barrel
that had not been loaded, ud thi* acroonte
for the cireumslanee slated by him io his
Utter, and which Mr H. thinks is correct,
The Becker A Huffman Electro Thera­
peutic Bath will be in operation at the Cent
u to the attempt to shoot him on the
r*l boa** Nor 1st Th. xflinted should
doorstep. Tba facta proved before the
»&lt;4 foil to all. Lady palk-nU trraio.1 by
jury-laove no doubt a* to tba substantial

be greeted with a full buMe.

AND FANCY DRY

STAPLE

but recaoaa by yuan and daoadas, are ao
uumndiag that an* muat, perforce, look
bry -nd hutn.n aguey for thi* great meaam, aad it ia by this* duiiMC aad by th*
Let rwlyiag that iaa eob* the oiharwiae an

OnSuuday moraiug next. Rot. Mr.
Flctebcr will prioeb * aenuoa on the Mbject -WiU b payA-xnd we bop* bv may

STAB (MWfflJUS.

DotHe Store, 38, d» end «, CM terete.
Grund Raptfe

Report* from the ochool .h ,w that it ia
pruaparing under Prof. Colman Laytoad da
mat Mnguiae expeotatM. of bi. fnrala.
Michigan Central .nd ite br*n*be*. next
Sunday w* hear, bM do not knew what
the chmtgto ar* to be.

and Bey ’aoiMhlue at the agate

ilk

w soon H it was tight
M
loohrf into tba windew, tb* Karo. bring
ekrad. and no reply
received to
tLrir repeated rap., and aaw Mm Kekle
Iriugon the kriftra
by
dead u b„ iapp,^. H» at eeee onae
to &amp;a city, leaving U. forewi guarded by
llw men who wrrr with him. aud notified
lb* Sheriff of the cuodirioe of thirre
Th* Sheriff al oaco mt word to Crwvnrr
Cale, and Marled for ft* Uare Attirtoff Uvree, ba hod Charles B. Benham And
Samuel J. Biddnun pried upeo , Bfodow
•ad ratretd ft* boo.,, They lound Xra.
E. aa Mated abor*. ,»d fo„ing their way
into the chamber*, every d.w ,ad windo* In the hoaac bring faatew.], found
G«&lt;Ke laying dead &lt;M hi* bed with a revolm clutched
iu hi* hand with two
aldM- flU ‘obUnttH’ I barrela empty On .
.ta
of
the bed by another rerohu, . bowfo
’fold itmi.
■
knif*
.nd
the
following
latter,
whieh
wa
Gold, bM piraaanL
print Vtrbitiu, :
Buaioca* ia improving.
I did intend rrroegw on , number of
Bewd the OaaauU proendi^a, •

of nil the papular pattern*
•nd beat qualities nt lowest
mten.
I have ju*l leceiveJ a full line of
4 tnfornwd that
H
the'- — mA they were
purchfood the tnauufuctin-er rea‘ite» but little if any pay wh»tevgr for the eilka, tnat the caabl
wc paid wbb qaite or nearlyV&gt;sorbfid ia paying Ute Cmvtfr-ntneiit duties.
,. z.
3PIU5G A COMPANY.

Men's and Boys' Clothingto which I now invite eapecud
attention.
I aut selling at
price* that will Mtoaiahall. Come in and look
over my itock.

HATS AND CAPS.

GOOD ins TO IB mu
THE
1878

SUN.

Now Yodu

I keep constantly on hand a
full aMortment of men'a and
boya’ Hata and Capa.

�Rural Topic*.
WriUan £r 0» Bs»»e Wrsto*,
lam asked W

SALE

few f«4 from th* kwh of
and made to throw ont.oew tops, (he prsbl
ability is, that yon woul i in a tew yrnuJ

Railroad*.
0. P. Rowell A Co’». Col.

Legal s.

after fcrlilixwg them as above, have trees

ITEJ
vault be emptied in the'’fall or apr»K?"
Privy vaults may be emptied in the fallor early io ths spring, but m th* faH it
Mat. Select a anitabie place to deporit
fa/ fcialirtdj in your, garden , then throw
«p a htfaslsmbankmcnt of earth, eight to
write feemm high, according to it* liquid
tie and horses, I know of on Want ’
' rwditlon. If no* in a liquid ataU no em­
than to arrange it with a floor tn titap
I bankment is BMcrouy. Probably aa em..■daqfotynave bay and grain onlks i
, bankmrol around a cirel* 10 fret io diam­
&gt; tier wocld U large enough for tho eon
.a»d Mitt cattle atalk oc one aide and *
-'for1‘Borers on th* other. Tb* hay
* tenu of any ordinary privy. Before any
i*val takas place, provide sufioent garsoil to aux with thi privy eootenu as
old riyle, but I aut ana no way to *mp*os* '

FiMfflyor,ICIAGENTS
wwiiwrwi0!
«?as
•&gt;s tt-

Vulbaaa oar* Uuoos* u
™..

' ""U.

Wijr lautoai.
W &amp; stfin
of night soil; and so continue the layers
till all is disponed ef. Coal ashrt are very.
Kood to use with the earth or alone, bat
only such aabes are aultabl* as have been
rifted. Tn a tew weakk time (if the mixing
be done in lb* spring) the whole may be
shoveled over, aad applied to the garden
ahinglca may ccat from &lt;20 to 125 more when it ia plowed or spaded, without be­
than ■ second quabty, but they will be tb* ing nt all oBsosive. and th* fertilising
qualities of it will'b* very great.

tueuioBn, but 1*1 the posts be M high aa
*ffoanl&gt;te,At&gt;d hare the Urn in good pro­
, ortiio, became tie more room yon hare
over the stalls lb* better, ar few or no
farmers ever found their barn* too large
Give the roof th* usual pitch, and use
pice shingle* of the beat quality. Such !

iiim

ip'MKW.HXI

SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE,
years unprotected ? It is doubtful wincher b -will pay to' paint tM 'flrut rjuality of
pine shingle*, or put oil on them.
The amnsremcQtf of the arable* mar be
iWCw wifafafaliooeL 1* k «&amp;Jy

..a M a™,.

tu,i u

• B4gx£g«jjtdsn M

I

bettefifur horse* to stand upon the ground, some other place, and raise tho earth I
and although it is the cuvtotn generally to around their trunks, sloping off a few feet.
fluor cattle and home stables,^yet I have | If rtse* and &lt;b« tops be cut Uck, aad lhe
I hnpq^utk/n unfloerod CalM f&gt;f tb* n» i ground well festiliud, tb* tree* would be
* Ln Ihil-they .ri&gt; taoru eimforiabli when II ia a flourishing condition In two or three

sum

.
fW*Wf*
|1 | \ ,j'i:uTr£!a!"S? ££
“ JJT.JTT

■or •—Uta mrhrar bM*. t*.

BJANB lAFIil IIVIBIBM.

cow* are lying dowb, and their urine ia j years; aad I lliink the same result could orr*c».
»• ’
mostly saved, which is an important cen- I
; be secured by raising the earth around
'
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sideralion, being aqnually worth per cow, I
or horte, if all wer* eared, not has than ;
»25**ch j&lt;r annusi. Same agricultural
ehomiau intimate it! to be worth Mnoally
150 per bead , or that it contains by anallaw JirtiJiting qoaStiaa lha; would cost
' JSDTo purehaac." 5ow, If a bed of day,
REGULATOR
e!*Jfy ** U p’**d ’P00
pwiod fcor of the I stable*, about six in­

ches thick, then wet nod packed hard, with
a ali-bt .ieprearion in th* eewre—ju,t
• rtwvgh tn prevent tl»e urfna from nAniag
.. ewwy. it will dl be tnred i|
^b’rSi
*,ri*’** *‘*llle’ “ "e 1 “ ,ll“
Whieh rfioatd bn liberally supplied ; and if,
• the dawg be-properiv managvd, this wrise | Every tidy housewife dstcare the cedi। ro*c&gt;ta *■«* and otbar vwsaui. Two or
1 three domimlicated tM-ls would keep the
! eoast tier of three, and would be found
more ilerirablf than a cat, aa they are,
I wholly tree from trespaaaing oo lhe rights
! -r —— — .1__ .k- ... . tl- .—J i- 1—

tUSX4
mi KAPIII AMB DETROIT

JGDfIS WANTED! .“.-St
PICTORIAL BIBI
’PURE'^VEGETABLE.

GRACE’S
Yet, particularly a root cellar. Let It
U under the barn floor, with ataia leading
U It ft: a earner uf tbr flour and *q saelot
rf asyokcep oat froa. In thia cdlie
there should be large bins for. duffcrant roc&lt;
evnp* to be fed tu stock .during the.Call,
UfLZ.i-.i ..
z... a. i- L^JCt._.

Many instances might be cited of pet
■ toads remaiaing several year* in a family,
'and doing valuable service with no other
cvmpeuatiuu than imtuuuiij from per»ecutioW. AU that W sue, wry to secure
eowpotam, indoor qr out, is’ to provide
them willi cool and sad* retraaia by day.
convenient aeon* to waler, and they arill
go forth to the performance of their tsxturns] duties "without money and without

Io Europe toad* are carried to the cits**
to market, and are pusnlused by »he borti
Lulwnata, who, by thaiz aid. are enabled
to keep in nbmk the muluplieatij* of tho
ia»cct tribes which prey upon tbeir fruita,
flwwre,*&lt;e.
.No om can alndy th* anatomy of this
reptile Without being onrvinred of its per­
fect adaptetioe U the aplrer* which it Sila
in tho scotxnoy of nature. Iu tongue,
whieh is capable of great elongation, in
attached to th* anterior portion of the
J*" ■ “•
w*, **ucu n.c
u
in repose, reaching down to the border of
the --------stomach.
mealed ill® toed sere
“ The
-- -------------its prey, its cyw aparklc, ha toes twiteb,
and, quicker than the */&lt;■ can follow, the

■ vatioa may be made in the ground, and
walled up, so aa loadmil light through
them. There ia nothing about a barn a*
valuaUo and important a* such a cellar■
I but it must have a drain, if subject to wa-

lower aide, the entrance to thia cellar may
be oo the outside io the yard; and it.
might
*- , be here, •perhap*,
. r ■ if the born it on
level ground, by ckeavaUng .odwallibg up*
a rid. psriage to Ae debr My tiMc* Kj
never build a bam with uni a root cellar,•
aa it will m* cost much, ud it will pay;
fur Itself every winter, If filled with bcota, &gt; ,

rcr^rA*.

uiuc,
under the stalls, which are to be well
floored in tt.ia case, il’is a good thing
when a barn ia on a hillwide, a* that ma

tiurt cas be hauled out easily from lhe'
lower side.
Trap ^oors should be made,
,
to’ t^mit ibe dung, and so constructed an.
never to be removed by cattle treadiuc on-1
Ihein. But manure duea uot drouarpOMi

SALVE.

istr.

WORK FOR ALL.

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ft

;aau

THE GEEAT CAUSE

bai5"breatii

U..-,&lt;uX an* luuu.
.j, MmJTTUi.

JS&amp;saiSSt

Tie Grai Swttai Ttots»ftfai

tfcOtEADAGHE.

te'lStBa.

Northern
CENTRA

RAILWAY COMPANY

A4«ma Ik* sahlukerr
TDK fl LTERWEl.I.11EDir.lL CO.

(I***r uu*M«sr. as* is «*h
itx’.S’T.flsreii
TngWgt^gggy

POULTRY WORLD.

Souiland's Pignon-Rnost.
Tb* moat timid and harmfon aaiaaals
(become formidable and even terrible when
jcoogrepted ia great numbers. They uke
w nMiqs whatever of man, and iu their
)Ovqxrcgtted capacity bwxne his foo. A
'
of.bnffalos* on th* plains i* a IBrnir
in its tmrreh; a drove of rata ia Northern
Xwvjw&gt; stuck* *D living ihinna tlmt enme
»
. a,..!,
ir

it road

■riMi statioSh
tsssrtJrtttfifcK.
s?*Ul ta&gt; IKSBES!.

will fire fang badly when placed ia such a*
cellar, if not kept quite pat; and on the
'Whole, I eemidcr it rontarrat donUfof
wheUltw it pays a ftriwr to buBd one. as;
there an way* of pranortiag dung in the
opnqt air which, in toy opinion, are quit*
aa pro&amp;talde, with lire aid * “
’
keep th* Leap* mout, a* '
under ewer, and waler

.'.'Til

—JSgvr. wwft?

•4",W

.W’Uroj.nl is lompU. 'wiiJ.i iu

shed, or afaeds, fronting the South,’nr the
a &gt;^r W“*F
J-hS**-*
wintera be amply protected in i|*em ; and
tliey can her* H fed ,i0 recks in cold,
stormy rreaUwr, and nr tU'Open yard h&gt;
mUd weather. If made high and oommo-

TBA I !»'.&lt;«&gt; iJ&gt;rG SORTH.

BSetanttstaws:
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PARLOR ORGANS
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HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., NOVEMBER 14, 1877.
woaM appreciate my style of bounty, If I
took . iitrie prim to make him &lt;to ao » '
"BM Mr. Sbarriugtos T"
.
"I wiU tell him. Tie will not pbynot."
“I think ho wilt."
Wrr "Oh,, nd 1 He will be inlerreted in the
good &lt;J tha f.miiy. ’ He eotrnm eaxt wreak.
Fotuuwiely, Pally Mauk auth a odd. ami
Mr. Bedmood can ace but Ituic of her ustil then '
Quite pleased with my scheme I ran up
Maim to give Patricia berenagtadsapa, sitling down at the windew of bar Sana, asd
bowing cordially to Mr. Redmond whus I
could see writinc in bi. unde's Mady, in
th. gnu ataMMo muss tha- way. Th.
lir-her. bid aS theJ- uaaeb-.il vbal os. rm-

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Thoboywho wm spanked remarked
thuhia mother w. hia wmm W

When tbe bril pwnohnoMd. io Bishmood relocsa Ue pamtcra erii it th. whinley ring.
O« m th. Hash hSb tbe thro, i—

ywtt ryre. Oeettod. ? Bel ism amply 9
o’riook. Pattida Ku been goa. reree
hours with Hr. jsberringtoo, and I know
aomstbineb wrong.’’
*Whalr ' 'I demanded nrosriag mv"I dea l know."
Nine, 10,11, and 12 u’dock pareed.
No eerrtage—no newa.
At noon tbe next day the buggy drove
in-totb.yard, Patrieis aril Clyde SberriAglosi alighted. Patricia oaolyprswcated
tor huabaad. They bad bceu memed lie

DR. C. R CSS ELL.

PHYSICIAN &amp;SDRSKN.
. My sister Pttriaa wm an beirma.
Strange eitoaph, for we bad always been
terribly paw at Lowbridga. my widowed
mother bringing up bar four &lt;taar-htera
with tbe greatest difteuity; but when
brought an, vre were worth lookisg at. I
baltere. Harilhy habits and ftugri living
ata apt to ntak. good osadkaona, and Beas
and Amy. and Patriae and I, were m
bright and habdaoest girt, aa are often

Bills printed

Jit the Banner Job Office!

Bea. and Amy wars twins, with eym m
bine aa lb. sax awrefeiekr they were born,
irey ehveks. nd long, Hgbrbrown cwri.-;
Patricia wm a ^mritlmg hsirirtte, while I
WM m perfect a bioode, with crinkled
hair, like Doritos grid. Great had bean
our eariaamesi when Aunt BsUy wrote

Swarr's

FIRST GRAND PRIZE

DENTIST

Nukrills

lidipi

Well, in dee Ulna, she came. She put
■B al the hotel, for Ml railage U Lowbridge wms'i big enough to hold her,
with her aaod, cuechnuu and carriage ;
bet fortunately Au wm close by, and abc
spool Use larger half of three days with

ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 SOLICITOR
AUUn’l Urea Bure. IivmImi. Muk. . uttM Just received First Prise at Wisconsin
SMITH k KNAPPfeJT, •'
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State Fait- at Jac
ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT-

I'.as. M?S*.rr&gt;a

Cis.xarSwtr...

DETROIT

lo do myself the pleasure of visiting yo
thia rammer. I bear that brother Abs
left foer girts, aad I want to are thro,
am getting on in years, and will make on
Of them my heiress," Ac.
'
Aunt Betty of Fairhaven, was worth

STOVE

WORKS,

We all thought Beas would be her
ebofoe, for father had named her Eltahetb
for Anal Betty, though abc had always

PHYSICIAN A

Six-hole. Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir.

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beautiful and sdeutificully-arrangtjd Diving Flue Stove
now in thowar^sL

H.

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GOODYEAR.

POWERS it BARLOW

lm in hmm; iww

JOHN Q. CRE«T.

cTg. holbkook.

L J J’fiJOi'.OW

ever neen in th&gt;« market!

"Mr dear, you thill be say beirare.
Bo it wu Patricia aba chore to laave
her money lo, Vol we were not left oat in
lb. cold, for .b. scat the twins, who were
only sixteen, ta a cvnvret school for two
years, sod inriled me, with Patricia, to
ibe Hermitage.
It was her home—a stataly dM Htindio
of gray atone, gloptpr looking on' the'oht-IJ- L., I.. .
■ nrl
bresufal within, without tbctag folto
least modern. We bod Meh a maid and
th. tree us of a horse and cartugf. Af
ter making thia proriaiou for our comfort.
Anal Betty excused herself from maitug
aoaopany af U, sad wa were ft-m M air to
rojoy ourodvea aa wa ebum, provided wn
did not interfere with her o.ps Wecbtmi

George Oliver ofWatoUw reporta to
the Lansing RrnaMtcM fbii ha has a cab
Log. weighing fcnpotuuU
"No fttas, no notoriety."
•Shn took her pboo ooody at the table.
Th. SUU convention of the Patrvta of
“Yoa uredn'i beniiate to lake Gag. Htub.odrywillb.helditLaoriBgDee.il.
now,Gertrude, I e s deadia Jot. with you,
There win be 150^000, 000 feat of lu»and. a. 1 like Clyde beta. I thought I’d
Suddenly .be lifted her decide the matter without uy ccarplies-

her muheseo.
beautiful head
'■Jia. Mr. Redwood called to inquire
I khisk I vw dumbfounded ; bat I
found my tongs, whan Mr. Redmond
for me to-day, Gerty?"
‘•No, I believe not," I replied, iadtfar- cme thal evening, aad arid “Yas." .
I give my experiespe for tbe Unefil of
other.. &amp; {( daagarona foanfog oo.’.

The blue silk suit was finished, usd
having 1»M aside my half.niooTribg for
Aunt B««iy nod donaed u. Use ftmuly pro . The fallowing .rtide from the Beira?.
Buuaeed Use effect "channing."
A*tr&lt;A rrsbenr. .hoeid have tbe attamwo
' ll Mr. Sherrington cootiog today, uf every JJepabiitaa in the eeunty of
Gertrude?" asked elKnu.
Barry. The bawku if ii ia a rrw eapo.
oent of.tbe prisripiaa aad policy of *.h«
Repulliean
*°d .Nrsya fnar to its
yas bad better—" she whispered, but I
interrupted her by my exit from th. apart­ thaw Un imblre preroa^ W. bament.
Maw. to the wiatnre brier the frairi of
The next train brnagbl Mr. Clyde BberJedge Pratt of Hdbd.ll. puts .bout
that rtelory, sod that wfacrevre the Re"Hk. ddighUul Uul the sprinn b U
pobHeao. elect to iritao Chore who have Mv.uty.fiva divinwaa a yaar ia Isis rireail^
The aggregate valuation of taxable
hand," laid be; the aamdrioe growioz
property in feaamaw county ia frBlFJH,
warm, and Die gram springing! I jiamed
J wt.kh »6,8tl301 i. real muto.
a bit of wood Cuming up from the lutfoo
that ia full of artistes.
W« will hare
D. A. Bhdgell Iim commenced lopwiog
rem. ddqtlrtfal walks, Gerty. 1 am vrey
tired of city life."
"Y«U Ojde, dear; but yoa see I bare
been obliged to nd« a litde plan which
will interfere somewhat with that ermogv
menl,” 1 replied, quickly, “is faca, tor
tbe bsmily good, you know, I want lo lead
you to PatrictaF'
"Ixod m. to Patricia!*'
,
Tboprere neilbar ia, nor engba to ba,
"Yes . while I lure away a Boat Indi tmampt Iran th^ unt&lt;&gt;-mt natural law
gtble suitor she has. Mamma and I eoo- wbore operations were »t&gt; aptly fonsulited
cindcd that it X lb. only way,1 1 &gt;&lt;UU- by Herbert Spencer in th. pbruM, "th*
"Patricia hm a fortune of ooe bufolred survival if tbe fittest." Is its mm tbe
Uumaand dollars, you know."
pr.oerpk of"nMnrel selection’' Works iritbm unusual Hmitauocs, for the vm rierrim
"Weft, wc think this Mr. Gage Had of the newspaper aa an isstitnuoa i. re­
markable; lo retablrib ooe in, m a rule, a
Work uf the grttlmt diftealiy, no matter
aa 1 dso t think I'm a totally nnininrattRS pereoo.—do yen. Clade !—I am going
w try and firt a little with Mr. Bedmood
Nw, yen won't L« a bear aad any so, wBI
yen, dear? And yoa’U try tn half M by
devoting yeuredf to Patricia, won't yen?;
At 6nt toy companion did not Wieve
that I wm In earoert, but when couriered
of nsy aineerity hi. artorririitaeul was ine*peasrible. I iwto«mber that be stammered
out some friut oldectiona, but I woukl cor
barea, a»d before retiring that night J
whispered to marnnis that I bad made ii

&lt;^ly be wwll mtabUsbad, Ua ireew reo
meotam ia sufcocct to overeoae rery fortuulaMe obstacle., But that peculiarly ia
"rfie exception tint prewar the rale” that
priJb’ftl fiHh
taking on peartted
form fa '■■barriprin. lieu and krinaal
pattuoags, is largely tbo erratum of lh*
enterprise and judgement shown in jour
naDatic msuaremeou lo the long run
ti^.sktn and ability,. or the foci of

knreriMYMrirri of stet iSW fiiriiih
Which yiriM orir &lt;M HtelMb
or over 6,400 bushels ia aB, end thri arr«ri other formara in tbe mm nriffhborbood h.v. rrimd 4,000 beabri. atab.

made a no of 8,000,000 fool aad »
Kt work turning oul about 100,000
daily.
Th. Sagisaw auperrtiora, tsy a n&gt;

&amp;od arbutua with Mr. BErtri.rtoawh0.il
waited to rereive Mr. Redmond.
’
When he came I wm in the garden,
and had ordered luoeh aa boar eadwr
than usual My [ric Uu» adk looked

ad cowrieouoiiriy by Anal Betty’s w«ri».
■od ths retail was that I returned to larw
bride, io the sumnww. engaged lo Mr.
Clyo. Sherriogtoe. He was wealthy,
handwae,
agreeable,
well connected.
Everybody aaid, “Gertrude has don. welt
for bereefr."
That autamn Aunt Betty died, Patricia

Th. eqnalinod vidn.lino ef loris ounnty
SsM.23SAdO. Th. total tax tabs Trired
is W7,140.»7.
Major Wataoo, of Grand Bterik, in
making arrangemoeU k&gt; pet

The Forert &gt;»fl Raui&gt;a'A&lt;»n». «&gt;&lt;* the &gt;mproremeirt»
or 177T «Md.i Xebeid of tb. IM ft. HBlTt.SU PURPOSBK
tri Seiran Acorn » • BOILER IRON b-w. -nh ««urj
Bun. .nd. fudpng bora
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Fo^wt•a*^r^&gt;•dl&lt;Ll^'•Cooli&lt;•s'8•o"■

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WARRANTED

aENTeriXx-

We are al*&gt; agent"

B E F A IS

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The BJUtRlSOJ^ WWGOJV,
aowta&gt;7«rt«rc5™’4*°c*11- '““iMT",hx4’ “a«,t Pn%. P0WKH*i.

doi’l lei her marry a fortune hunter,
usanm" mid 1, lookiug up from a letter I
was writise to Mr. Sharriagtan.
• I would nofo.IT loariThnlpiti bri
Wbu suthority have £ Gmttvrie?" arid
my toother, “In a
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wft! ba in ssdiridad
Tta’ Heritor Mb

Wm. H. Goodyear.
FgmOflEiL Otfl8B-

PEOPLES

OBUO

phr™w.

Kusliy n««sv~

wbnWfovwte Bap«bitoMta&gt;aaa prittiaal systauM wM wish te aaaaaaain a party
nvariaMimi to davrius tba qm is
,•
' Tcmmeot. aud who appreciate
lie mat importknre of tha panto aa th.
ebJefaguit ofiateffipnt paty «®&gt;rt. Of
eowree cftrfal "jnlruwuge" an a rrifo gres
to the repneeataivto of tbe lintoisiet
party ia each fooaHly. Outride of that,

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STORE.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any
until you have priced their Good., for you

p”- will save money by it.

p.,«d will Dr»a»«»-t

Everybody^kflftVs »bey are the only

PHFTICM UWBTMttS
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and attend promptly to all cal

tbaHinedayornighu
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right to eotanJ Ur i
"Bel yo«u inlaaw.------ "WiU tore vwy iirie rifoa if abc ret.
her haul ec ihU Gage iUdmund. itoy
Mop atariog vaentiy ent of tbe window.,
I

E;,UO, TIMmi-w
luiawnb ma,bdfovn---------------- r
do, sod sc kern apart from him doting *e
Ba wm inter orins. with :hb vary natvrirtatod mtitaNy?' tvrwKtedttoi

Uaivereity.
Upon motioo th. Hoe. J. A. GarfkU,
the Han- J. H. McGowan of CridwaMr,
and tbe Boa. J. W. Ruoe oCGmnd Baj"
ida, two of our Michigan Coogrreomao,
hare bren admitud to wreOre bribes tbn
Supreme Court uf th. Unusd Bunre.

Mu^.imw nrSchtmtanft, and Amta
F. Baftard of Paw Paw.

A divoacs baa bore gnatad U TiK
Gre W. Bradford, by tbe Circuit Court of
Raton County on. the graanda of U&gt;«r. ta
support.
She b a daughter of thn Ham.
JoMgb Msttpanv, J Cbnriaito, and hot
wwMia«&lt;bM.,os dMn». 18H M lbs
most brilliant srer knm ia that plane.

AGnadHapMs bna htvpmlh •!«,Oild worth ef piste gbta ia that eRp ia

the United Stat® troop, are bring gradu­
ally killed of by oM eg.

Philosophy ie • good thing 11 enables
. mao to j»y cue cent Tore newspaper aad
*Te omta for a poor eager.
Dr. Hell myv that raw potatoes aro good
K rare drunkewnMO. The Murphy MT.

�chssgr iMs is tM .ppmatswel of&amp;ntai
W. Vocwtaa m tM rurevaoew ef OKrer. are small, although there b a ebaaea font
P.JNartoo « Senator from Indium.; Ip. it may ta placed on tta statute books
uJtoctnBy rowidcsod,
foe
can4a Kmeirtial Dbtrim in whifoffan-*
oiricr lW,Jdcn^»Mre J^sporively Mm.UmUtafpm-WWJWnMi-. nan-.
didate b defeated, although aa excellent
man, by a mgjerby of 1000. Thb b doe

Ji

after tM Conkling style during the ran
vena.
Laotyaar that fibtnot gave IWdeat Hay— 1174 ra^ority, and ia 1&amp;75
tbe Epi^irsi —mlH ii foe
w—
slanted by 3M majority.
TM result b
aifuffleent
TMenrvmqy Mate-ent leaned by eontrolbr Knox on tM let of tM month,
ehowa an iuermas of National bank notes.

b-.be Demoent of ordinary abCitira,
btft Mr. Mortoa w— an alteg—her etarwoefotauy mac. Mr. Vuofonm Ik a talker,
aM evatber briDbnt one, — poMainmgw,
but Mr. Morton bad a root ,x^tia cap&gt;vefty no well an a atari* power qf ta^rrosfon adapted to al lha purposes «f a great
■ttfc&amp;M. Moreover, and hie i. tki

Palmer

John Morri—ay,
Iprise to everybody
wM eanld Mve earrfod hb ^sra dbtriM
emdly enough, foil moved to Man! Tam­
many in it. den, rad dilligeady wrot ov»
,
toMte■Kwyromr ante
g»w m»-

dor which efeawbarv in our bad hm re­
cently fi—rreyed many live, and mnch

IA full tine of Undershirts and Drawers

spectablr in tta eUy. Tt embracra Mur­
rey Bill, .ad bold.-whin ta taut, .wrything lU in wealthy and ari-o—atio in

OerCUBTOij DBPABTMBNT con

a hw.f and ttynrr^nJ RopubSe, while
Voorhees waa frittering away bit time an
the toil, of trrleoe.i/Jr.rjiAcmrro^yMrftm

CkWgMKRES wd CHEVIOTS

acme Western States, were dragged into '
lha caavnaa, aad m the other hand, no J
actual tow, like the parities of ou Bn |
perhaps it b bettor, un tbe whole, aad mi pubtee* 1 ‘nmdrat, taken ia obedbaoe to
tbe platform spun which ba wm pbewd by
l«*4sn; 4or the RapnHican peaty, that
toeh an erhibis nf the prfawplra aad am-1 general nonaent, were ignored or evaded.
ywairars of tbe two grant pcnbaabtraM be
made plainly before the cowwtvy for pm
eraf * Msnideration.
\

Jockwo b going to barn a naw ward
aebool home eoatiag 14,000.
crease in the crop ol com thb y—r, com
Mom W. Field bee purchared the Mt.
prod with that of 1B7S, of 4V*---4 Clemen. mineral spring! property, and tobusheis, or—orv than fifty par icatam. tendi making Lxtmeiru improvements
The 7Vmr« —ya that wheat b not aa wvvraga —up. bat “corn aad oat. are tramco

bill pomes the Senate and tbe Prmidenl
stone b, tbe old axperirww has got to be
gone ortr again.
Prtom wiU twtaate,
lha old epemlstive foaling will obtain, and
then will be wild times' in thr Manet.

COFFEE.
SOAP
TOBACCO.
CROCKE

MOO gallons of Ohio Ware.

Vol. 22 4U.

V The Democratic ionl aoateno- to thrill •*tetberate*nec-rot Ate an efcrt w« M j
m&amp;A, lb Orognm to redans tta tex on
gUAey.and that bourbon «iB &gt; «U&gt;

I CHEAPEST AND BEST.

men ia tba world. Sammer and winter he
waa at hb cfiU. in hb ragnler chair ai
p racboly thn name bo^W and wo bo to the
olerk who wm any tbo brn regular,
fa
*n the fifty yean he never failed to put ia
hb ap|«aranm aLpraris|jy • o'cloak, *x-

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foa big thing — »M a—oup.
Jn October thirty homcelooda were rn
the laat mm-ta Horpor. foo own* of
rod at the Traveroc City land oMee.
Tan Browk, co— to foe eoueimtoe font
TU State Ptmahgiml Borimy hold.
klln.MnlMtam.al&gt;
i unit -sating at Grand MapUa DoJh CoMrunm.i John F. Driggs b
rite meh at hb bom. in Bant Saginaw.

The People’s Paper

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Dr. Hey Hold, wm tendered a
-eatery iarating at Adrian,' aa
(mt., prvriowe to bb departure
west on a temporamw, kciuriog U
puree of 1100 w- given hint.

paid

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**“» Bronchitis, Catarrh,
WONDERFUL CURES

IS THE "BEST."

cESS.’!Ka.te.“CU.t.

away fou- W-hington seem to do, that
than wm a*y Wa temporary iaunwftiua
Mtaobwai—od th. (Maniofomby foe
«N to fapte-kw. TM tontine work of

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lTNKVEB FAILS! Try itO—-«B | Qabg of BtW, f&gt;OnU«e P**d. 70c.
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c» xneroroivniIMPERIAL SOAP

‘m candidate for Governor at 'Minamata,
•wffl tevw foojrt 18,000 m^orityotor Bm
ma£ ibc Woeraiie Q*ecbaA Wrak,
Stanley Nattbewv &gt;. undo-teed by Bo
.«tHton*S—«&gt; M iata—ding to rote fol
! fans ef.tta afafiimfomnC Kellogg to ■ the
we—yuui end wtfrfo. I

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Marrtrnwe UertmcMwa kta. ।

I Maith praam—ad Um
Ha wm a gmd,
kind mm, nd emdd Mt only make w-noyi
bet me It.
He pv. uwey a —rtais pm 1

to-JU Mimetai that Jobbery. BepmUi.

It fc tM tax

____ Hogl° * ITmton.

CARBOLIC on

Henry Wilta Uinta though -any think
TM death ef Junm Brown, Motor, of
ta b about 817.OMM1M start.
tM great bonking boom of Brown Brow,
A Tuacaila county juatioe of the,penCO,
of fob dty makta a gap In foo ranks of gran shoot two v—re age. Thera b a wta marriad to impeeuaiom roaSic a*d
foe .olid men, asd hta left Mhisd him a wide difference of epio'ne — to tM atti- eoUrteod no foe, presented bb billlojM
,
of tM President. Mr.MauMna-v« Board of Soparrieora.
fortune of omj milboaa.
By wiU M
gira to nheeilsbh end ode-tried pur- the bill will promptly (was tbe Sonata and

ran as an independent candidate for Bona-

st., Grand Bapids, Mich.

fdaiaed to foo— wta Un wmtbed tM
uim of political events there daring foe
pa— MX ar eight -aafoa. The efort nude

bad baaw aada to block aB other fogbin
tiou until they yielded ; end, in addition,
I and b well known te every A—eefaes who1 there appearad to ba a feeling that curb a
vimte London.
Tba dinner wu a grand ranurt w— only legitimate to the extent of
alair. and wm a doaaAad nrwpFimiat to —curiag free ib—rins and tbe privilegs of
proposing emendmeau Tbe silver bill
rmident in London. The &gt;paeebm were, (nose’].oo motion of Mr. Bland was the
u w— proper, lasgelo coveted with money sansa, etibeuatiaUy, - that iatroduevd by
aad it w— natiraahia that every ana of
th«an denounced &gt;he silem bill in an-am

.. riqppo—, for p change, that we da not
—inutelcr three United States Saaatarabifw
laexmMs. Let tM other aide cwaoiliate
HhA
^"SvDor.X'd. Brown,of Mueimipjri

BUST I-ITHNC

for

throughout tbe Staten that bald tbeir eloetioeo an that data. Tbo aaoM ample proparatiow had bom made for receiving foo

Had Mr Ewing bam willing to grant
TM recall ol tM Hou. Ja— Birooy '
fro— tbo mi—ion to . the Netherlands,
tbe rneramiiiaa to- which he wan finally
which, to reported by telegraph, will leave
obliged to resort to get bia bill oal of the
Miekigaa without aay repr—ertatire is
Sccretary Sherman edsderanr Senator j
foe Bet of important dtplovaatie positions.
Matthew's MR
■
1
The Boston Advertto« published . ! ai Dri—ouiee'. Thendey night, th. earn,
Tto Bepublicanj entry Wjaatoala by j complete synrmoto of State lUilroad Com &gt;
*v« &amp;,0W) majority. .
- «, tamnioacr Wiliam.' reronl report, ami: toon being a dinner tendered Mr. Janina
co—^liaMOU foe ability of th— ofioer ao S. Morgan of London, the partner of foo
It b said that a pert te the Demoerorif | shewn by foe report.
late Peabody.
There were, porhap., aa
p—gfonimi b to ro-ona* tM ndie—&lt; iaTim bandrad aad thirty-wive pupito st
1 foe Hint -ylomTta stay--tans voter, not to, |W too
Me B. Gough loatnr- m Grand I
firm a point oa it, ia a monk. Ko aayn the Rapid., Janaarr 30.

There won't M another off year for
fopf yfora. Tbe Rcpalilcnn party ebouid
thabkOod far that­
' • 'It tea grant deal more manly to vote
ffirnfly for the Democratic ticket, than to
7uJp cleet it indirectly by staying it Emm.

nRSitiJ
ijy. J

and Shawl Straps.

foara era XfiOmudente, law. 348; literary
, Mfr, denial, 33, ho—tmthw aellege, 86.

Derhoiralic tiekat.

'

I. our Rmdym.de Dopsrt-ont

gate it to tM ouuiUt of tM party that i
filled the atraet in fount, while toe ' upper
eraet," iadudiag metaban of Congra—
tod local Isadora occupied a room epeoiilly
rmarvadfor (M Mt,. Faable attempte
were made to ehecr the autioanccnmta of
iy-erven, and of tbe indepeodama
awesping vietorim" ia tboaa bulMcud
of lha Unbad State, of A-srxa
' /
ThaJudoa&gt; Sifery.
States
south of the Potomae when polxtl
the one hundred aad aseond.
sport.. M baa never defrauded foo people1
We nctice that 4*0 Grangers of Ca'JmnB
( HABLES M. CBO8WKLL.
aa a legislator. In hto oAcml capacity be 1
By the Gooerncr
nwMfdF* *^ur
Board of .Svqm:’be:«
km boon a square man. Be feeb J net aa j idation tave aeeomptbhod tbrir perfect
Coafimatioo of Peusylvtoia's E. G. D. Housu, See- of State.
l&lt;orae&gt;’they app.07: axed hiOV aa ant.a
good over hb splendid watery m Kelly work.
apostasy provoked noisy de—oostratiom oa
tta eataiJe end wss posted by ■erry-p,
State Agricultural College at Leneiag oeroaadere a—oag the extensive, gathered
al. aud hruec ilegal.btt there i« nod taler
Two KiliBsno brvwera have betu fined .that a Hepubl'icaa will succeed Mr. Conk- I
Mamehuscus, Coonertieet, M-w York, ]
■ns Vs dmem aad that to, that tbo taia--y of ' 125 sack, for aeaing beer oa Sunday.
ling ia lha Senate.
Thb wm tbe raal Wacousta, Minn—cte aad other quartan.'
*rtF: Ji-lgrv bbtly ju»t ba fwhet I An old r—ideal ralie sUratlon lo the
prita of the fight, aad if wa Mva —rod |
it st : d be, ted we dral 'e«ver «rfc!c .a
fan with a very depre-iSg eSect on the
that we have done wail enough. To smash
Biy'vrtirverouybodytef mm whmjmr.nthe Tammany alate ia the oily, aad to aa J notwithstanding th* frequeet rvaort to
cS« V •Tll'r pot^e ftad&gt;, rat lad any
rave tba Legbture, b good om^h in New liquid refr—hmcnir supplied without etint,
ntr X &lt;1 ta iMrrl-e lilt remprafor ra np
acthnnufi gradually waned and the
crowd dbpoasod with a very uneemfortebto
Tbe peerage of tha ailrar bill, by .uah fori—gporvudiag foe wbol. mana. There baa
ee’^n rrro l'3i lavor
i .vsne het-fog Majority io tbe Howe, been a marked abeenoe of the meal boo—of i'..« Crciu a no I
rammed mueh|serpn- in the city. New lege on- eecnaiow of Democratic suebe— ;
■ Wui Stand hj thru j
aad in view of the apathy aad dcmorali—
tioa generally prevuiliag among the Ito-1
peMiaaaa aad Uta punitive feeirog of dbentirfoctfoaj-d dmeoutant in many loculi-,
b em- Gty Times baa mllatoad, by townties. Bspoblicnae fete rattier ctaarfol than
•hqe, the rstiamted mwrae- aad yield of
the six principle crops ratted in that State
this ii—re, and publishes lha —tea by
ronnties, in com parison with the —me ataInti— for last year. liem show an in- I

n-k "

U

OhTBCOATlNG in rood tevM.

33 Monroe
tow Weed and Peter Cooper, walk up to
the polls and cast tbeir Mlloto lor Jobs
Morri—ey, aad without aay attempt st
cceioMMool There b good reman *w k.
Every New Yorker who pays tex— feeb
th— there b nothing to M that to eo damger— as Tammany, and th— whatever
strikes a Mow st Tamnmoy b tM thing to
do. In fob case John Morrieary wm the
only way lo cripple Ta—aay, and so It
wm John Morrfemy. I will -y far Jahn,

w! Bu'* Bcsis—S
si-iflr—1 ovxxTOats.

bate of a aim line of WOBSTBD6 and
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.

Tammany ta? Morrissey wm sink at the
Mgmaing, and tta few speoobes ttat ta
Onr Waahi^tMi Latter.
amda ware amda at foe riek of hb life.
Wxswtntrton.D. C., Nov. 1», 1877.
Mo-of tta time M wm ia bad, bet M
TM rvpr—ent—ir— ot Bourbon, reaehad trmty ilh—rente, and Us orders were
MvianahMbM wholly lo banka ad fidthfony carried oak Weft, tta rieotioa tioaary Democracy aooemblod oa tM even
War York, B-too and T’haaddpbia. b over, aad Jobs Morri-y, foe gambler iag of tM 6th io exchange feludtaUcns
Ouiaida of foo— oiliaa there bar been a end law breaker go- back to foe Senate of with snob other and to mingle their can
foe State of Now York, from foe rifonst,

world wide dlffereoce between tbe two
oi4,«e no towed t&gt;f a/May faefeoJUe
l*iriZtint, which et—bled him to leave

««*■ rfisir*. v«v.

i.,..

of tbeir Mt reapoatabla man, Angrntm
Schell, and spent money like wator. Teamaoy Ut tbe neco-iv of Mating thb bold
mo, foe if be oonld dtoy its power, aay

W&amp;nzer &amp; Barnes,

Wc.
60c.

Post.

i w.*
wMcbri
•MobtM rtanwIA MBlt^O pm-yam,
po-tets grid
All who sMmvlte biforo
«* 4rata of 87.80
Will raomM tM tenant'd -papw to iM and
of tMn t.— wWtont extra cb^.

'

�ef Nov. 1877. The arenioo wlB be opo^
cd by a laclare, M ” o'elook Friday
oing/and on tbo day following, dto
cxcreUu will be coodocted bytMehania
the eererel braaeb«n taught in &lt;rar Pri­
mary achook Let every friend of the

C- G. Holbrook for de ftodant
Aa appTtcatioo tut cootiaui
caw Cf the People y.. John ?
4»ie#
|nt«nt to kill, was
- - iwith
- -—---- — vTnruimr,

Tbe Presbyterian wxiety will be cutertainod on Friday afternoon by Mrs. j’. P.
Roberts. (lenttaM invited to tea at m

(/Timid tbe Governor'. Thaakjgiviug Proelamatiun and then get your turkey ready
and be sure to remember the Ediwre as
you pam them around

Don't fail to give bred to the poofee
tna of IF«p .tirnhe. It fa atdide awake
magarinc for children, and everybody
.boold subaeribo ft* it.
Tbe lUr. M. V. Rork, of Athcw,
prearbed lut Sabbath afternoon, and lec­
tured in the treeing at Cunt HaH. The
hall wm filled both timet, and both sc*.
mon and lecture were received with mark­
ed favor by those in aitendimec, and were
both able and eloquent efforts.
'

Julius Russell

thb meeting a raeerew, manga your aff.lnr
’ so B to be preML J. A Canrws,
Clt.oftheKxmrtireCom.
Hiekory Ccroen, OeL 82, 2877.
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

« ajury Calendar.
Aa apptieauow for tbe I’cojdo to Mb.
attending Tuewl.y vlMfog. Got, 23d st
pm« Important witnewrea on the part of
tbo M. E. church, Emu Baliimoro. The
w«w
entertainmeoi was
given
by tho
the aceMod and who do hot reside in the
Wick, and lleBdcrahou Ssbbsth School.
county of Borey, in the earue of tbe Peo- Tout that they did well would girt you
Jde re. Lcusto Falk and Hiram Falk,
but a final idea of the affair. It wm open
ehasgad with burglary, wa, granted, the
*14. about tbe coerrr.
rewpondente having bees arraigned and en­
Gold 108L
tered a pica uf not guilty.
Cool night..
'
The canoe of the People «. George W.
Pleasant days.
Wataoi wm then called aad the following
Council moating Friday evenly.
perooo. ewpuwled m the jury; the
Re*. G. W. Sbernun waa in town
following person, having been wv“ally exoisol fur esuse or .-hilenged pre
ctnptoruUy, WMhington Sponable, Isom
8. Boice, Wm. Kerr, iohn Campbell,
Xknd nob they talk of a pancake social J D*nid Dorr sad I.trvin Garrett, vise
Pr»ir1e»fll«.
Wm.-Pratt, Gilbert atriier, C. 0. Bookno,
But won't that bo too flat for anything ?
The Rev. Mr. Calkins has been on the
K. H. Lake. Benjamin R. Rom. Jonathan
TUeMaanflU P«pi,
W11JO.
rick
Ibt,
Let
ip
better now.
Valentine. Edgar F. Nye. James Ball,
for murder, b Mil! oo trial u we go to
L A. Shedd, the old aod popular UodPhilip W. Burgem, John F. Gates. C.
lord of our hate!, has returned to hb old
M. Uenderehtti, George
Bostwick.
We-ny Ytt, by ell means let us protect
Position—bavin* bought out Mr. Lovaourerivw from prifemiocu) deadbeats,
Ths Turkey Hunt.
brother publishers.
Tune Turkey, shot in the wool.,
OwbgtBthe sUkooM rf the pastor ly 8j for three. For further psrtii
Require of Rhudc., Dam. sod Salbi
Onr Qcrchinu hive bought light far
there was no service feat Sabbath a: the and give hoed to tbe followiog ditty
the fall nd winter trade, showing that
Presbyterian church.
Tpr, v. J
eoUectiooa are alow, and aneii taut be the
The Ffteck qf Mr. Cnrtar before the
case after an poor a hirveat as we bad.
Reform Chib on Tueaday evening b .pokes

of aa very able and decidadlj entbuiartic.

’bEEs

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
poirera can replroe broken or wtrn psria
□f soy msehine and make theta work m
well as ever, We nil the cekbrated
SinirerandBt. John (lha aovvlty of tbe
.got from *20 to «50, vheaper grad™such
u the Howe, American, \5 ilaoe. nee. ud
MMd band machine, of all kinds from
|15toS85. OSee with Z. B. WBIboa,
Huthign, eppab. Pom OSes.

The building foemerfy occupied by Dr.
McLay u a dreg atore has bmu taken by
parties from the adulhern pert, of the
Suu, and filled with a stock of dathing.
boots, ahwt u&gt;&lt;l notions.

Htotings
PtairieriSu.
-wi - --rr------- P’^prfott'r
of a trevdiug Grange More. Ho desk in
lam^cka, shoe string,, fowl p«Dc[k,
gloria, «e.—thing, on which merthatUa
maka lot litilr profit—aad bo expert, to
run all the other merchant, out. What
town can gvt along without a Grange store?

O JI I I on me before purchasing and I will nell you good*
V ALL cheap a* can be found in the city of Hiuduiga.

JULIUS RUSSELL,
Phamix Block,’State St.

WAR DECLARED

DRY

CASH STORE

SUGARS.
Clou down lo hot tour prleea.

A, J. Bvetiihaa ^onv north to the
Traverse re-fou on a hunt end to look af­
ter hit form.
.
• Mre. King and non of Johiutown are
visiting A. J. Booth and wife thb week.
The Nrohvilte Dramatic cfob will play
"Unde Tom’s CJdn," on the evenings of
from tbo Calendar, Sweeicy &amp; K nappes she 23d and 84th lute,, in the Opera,
I C. A. Turner, M. D-, at Jsekaua, eon
and Woodward* Prevtoo for jdsintiff, and
of H. C. Tnrarr. of OrrangcvUk. wan equiptnsot otnbracm all the nodoro dmQO Holbrook for deftedaai.
: litre virfUvg'Hfe'frtiwrs finally end friends provvmaui. fir- eowfort red enfocy.
In tbe cause of Henry Ingram v..
A., KS.bUihS.-b-.lc-T.. nrj teU water, and hardly oMmwoeed to visit. Tbrourii uaptren Lfolni lewv. union depots.
Henry Dsaef, th. notfoe of trial wm coubteruiaoded, and'the 'emUm stricken fro» pkwMWt eoltrtaintr-cpi last Bunday evenwhi=h w» attended by « crowded
the Calendar, Bwrewy ft Knappoc. for »P
howo, end the tntfttainmeot war «r»‘
In eto,ea-eofHenrjMs»*U vi dobn olaaa, ju»t Hke all of Nashville entertainMarks, m *1, the noti« of trial me o^*C. C Wolrow bn» porthnMd the rite
t nuandmi, and tba «M Mefokao tram
the
for ,af the did Xaabvillo Home, upeu which
Ke'ioteadk toerete t magmfioool hetoi thb frfooda fieri to rengrausbto the yoongdoo
plaintiff, C- G. Holbrook for doftndant
tar on aMMriag tn boottred aod payieg •
The cause of Arites Morford »». Jfh*
[Ajaiuaa, yrt hi. pnracta ia particular exL Snyder, hsviag b«M artilwl M TS
prres Jeep retoet that tbrir boy, he being
mH bo of Mr. Borghev Mrtckre fiw «h*
ibriryini^ M H* W »»»*«■ 1 » fir
Calendar, Jamto Cbrfce and W« Burgher

I hare on hand a full atnek of
Dry Gooda of latest styles
and also

of all the popular patterns
an^ best qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived b full line of

All kinds of game are notably acarcc,
nor tlrd., too. are not aa numcroua a io j

glWTQ* JYAJtTfcik
Scaled projuiah fn&gt;ia pereoni
J. Merrifield.
The subject in tbo morn­
ing was '-The Kingdom of Heaven,'' and to btoomo aoxtoo for ths Riwid
tary Company will U
that in li e evening waa ‘tTho day of pro- Clerk up to .nd indadlng Nov
Luciun."
Tbo subjects were listened to
with tbo cbMrt attention by Urge sudiru&lt;M. wWch were largely mado up of Ore
thodox belicven. Yet Mr. Merrifield ba.
M ingratiated himself into the good grew
of an, to w hate rar ehureh they belong,
tbu when the day arrive, for btm to preach
the house b always crowded. By the by,
I will Mata that between the sennons.there
occurred a wedding at which Elder Merri­
field oSrialed. The happy pair waa Hen­
ry Wsrobowa. and Mb.
RiuUn*. OrearonMctJcu is marie with the Dreyrr
They am uurntd st the bonso of the A Rfo Grande Railway for Crioewdo
bride, and tbe afirir pmwed off^rary plrea- Springs. Maniteu. Dvo’er. Omu Citv ana

GOODS!

TOBACCO.

L/;O7S STERA

W. t weMbe- has retarded tba Cdl
work very much—much core u yet out
aod Bloat at the corn fodder, and it bu ;
been badly injured by rain.

! opoka in aa old wheel, to the boSding of
Wo .hail commence ooxt week the pub­
lication of i serial atory eatilled* Sowing
apesring &amp;tb aa tauyh M e’er, aad the J 1 the best bug^y ever seen hi the county of
' Barry. Doni forget tbe plane; jn the
supp'y .. growing Imi very fortand Reaping," by a ■ Vermont farmsr’s
Woodland Items.
Tj^/watee in our Lakes b really rfoiag shop with Jason "Rich A Bro., eorrier of
wife, writtea for the Cowtey Gtntlmatt,
Doctor Huaeli u happy in his new atChnrch and Railroad Street.
end copied by penntnriop. It is . thrilling floc, and Dr. Garpeuler sports a new her- again: thevf kwtvv rains are i&gt;?t in vain. xxStf
___ _
Tba fly Um injured mneb of tbs early
Allen ft. Trego ainya have in tbeir cmlay a first class trimmer.
83rf
Miwn
wheal,
so
the
prospect
for
nut
year
Ja-ob Ouiiuu ha* a dance nod oyster
U, al least, clouded.
Reto.
(UlABS $50VHmS RaILWAT LUUsupper Npv. 29th.
Thia popular lino commooced oo their'
W«ssk th-.-Attention of our readier* to
Hie Odd Fcllon• are in good spirits aod
th« praspeotua oClha fiowgfy Gmthf^ desire
&lt;
ririu fropi tuctnben of other Lodgen.
Orangeville Items.
publbhed unwg. pw ndvdrel.im.etm&gt;S. Haight, Jerial Wood, Henry Bar­
b thb Indtan Summer.' The weather
day. We vqlarJt Um fee ymUMhre ,num and Geo. W. Smith are np North on
Ma yearn has been to espriefoas that it b
do net toil
tWrtlV -talefc toe 1
bard Id propbeny what a day wilt briog
oeruing It, and wish it ovdd .ba npd by (
forth.
Bel thb b a beautxftil merniag,
every former and ttock grower ia the
and from prenent appeanoeoi ooe would
county nf Bany. .Tbow^iArog to «uV residence
(
of Willard Saardy of late, but think that perhaps Indian Hummer had
scribe will plrase esH at’the B sax as (tipoc eaaminstiiMi it is f..uod to be esmrad coram-ocrd, though pretty cold.
by a liufe stranger.
Myvrif and Mtn. Rad are enjoying, for
Choice brands of scandal are retailed at the preacwt, the’ hospltalitiM of ear mwour viHsgr. Salbfactioo U gunraatewd by toil friends, Dr. H. C. Turner aod wife.

lipaM wUi dbpeuse tbe article, aa the oame
Court opened &lt;m Monday afternoon M dsmpte n not to be found in other mar Uu.
3:15. Ilia Huaor Pta&amp;p T. .Y^fa, freThs closing clrwimM of iho SoleM&amp;bool
elding; W. H. Poirora, (3?*; Jtem Q wac-suvndc'l by a goodly number lif our
Crae«y, Sberi^ C. H. Rawer, Proeet-rting eltiseaa. Die.exorcism were all that we
Attorney; Pndip W. Ntakernmd Afonso wish and showed that the efforts pul forth
I). fladwaUadsr, Circs n Court Ooramfo- by Mr. Andrus and Mm Holott were
•ionraa, wr« all in aMeodantw; ter»-L &lt;. highly appreciated by the slcdcnta. The
kindest regards for each other were manifreted by tboen who have been connected
On call of tbe calico&lt;hr the PrOeeeutieg wtth the School and the lachrymal brine
Attorney filed t&gt;» reason^ for not Bing flowed freely during the ringing of ihv
ioforaaatizm in tl»« cw of the jtewplw re.
Ira Peak Jr., George Reeppee and David

BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. SHAWLS.
flannels, hosibrv Asp oixiyets,

CROCKERY.

Men's and Boys' Clothing

fy competition in quality and Price.

Cull and learn prices and be convinced that I will sell you good

to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices4hat will astonish
all. Come hi and look
over my stock.

HATS AND CAPS.

LEWIS STERN.
“A Card”
-Ww eritJi It dkrihedy ' nriderstood that the prices at which
we are selling 8ILK8 is not our
lofts.but falls heavily either upon
the importer nr ntnnnfaetnrer
of the goods.
..... We ar® credibly informed that
the prices at which they were
purchitoed the manufacturer re­
ceives but little if any pay what­
ever fiir the .hi.,, tnst the cash
we paid was quite or nearly abRorbed ia paying the Govern­
ment dnUee.
SPRING4 COMPAWRU

StTiu Mie

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Jaufc mKIW dHBffi

ClffliC

10BTHL1

LIGHT-RUNNIHG

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THE SUN.

BEST.

BOOTS AND SHOES
cheap as the cheapest and
warranted as good aa any
in the market

�•u-h things. Thia kindocs of heart made
him appreciable, and enabled him to
touch the people; and, an, strange aa it
may aram, hia daily mail waa three or four
time, larger than that of any other 8ena-

Legal*.

hr Mid that any man wiu&gt; took the trouble
to write to him, by that
wm ntitlad
to ■ t^dy No peroou ever aakad to aae
him and waa refuaed. From thi. kindotwa
of bam came thia ftet atao, periiap., that

S20S',

GENT8

•ireal «4 T.ro.l* trais. .»«’•

yuTWWn

■ * X Ar'l. t&gt;.lr»ll

Ai­

•det.'xiow.ntwij
WORK FOR

...®brfeUaWfng ia curattod bwm
oaIcy^MHM life and rimaoMcr oftbelato
««ifer Worftu, dclirervd
•
by the Rev. Dr. Bayta.:
"1 need not tel] you timt ha was no fail
weather milor. He waa harried to tbe ten dem raw aad conrsge to resist public
brim in a tempest. Ho showed Ma great­ clamor, and then proceeded an follows ;
news by becoming a master la perijeaa
Oliecr Perry Morton waa an honrat
liinra. ' What to most men waa d^ymtiaa, man. No man in thia (Country ever had

Qaamu

•Ml «r*reew «fhrad«ne

fort Iijb, Jahn

k

IAILMAB.

gatBi.Hr

not tell you that he struck for lha faioo
and for freedom in the dark . days of the
republic. To the eye of history be loose
up a eoounlliog past amid tbe dread
specters of thoae ■ glooany tinea. He haa
hu been charged wiih inrrmaiaiciicy at
JWfjOtal, bat Incousbtaure-iareni» tb^
by which one-, w«riy to.etj^
•Vto Mlmatire bb pre^w;
}&gt;*lyi

the so. lie bcuared and acted upon the
belief-ibaan ia IxMer to Japwoeto u&gt;
honored grave, thaw to go by lywentfecable
fortune to a spleodad burial.
-ttw totyvi aad the ftolwbo doc. not cb.agd
After hia rwtarw from Orrgpo ba aaid to

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coismintM
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AUCTION SALE
ghtoaOC

KDICAL &amp; SUEG1C1L BSTfflJTL

‘^Tj00 Vre’nt
pveil.

SafiHt

tMret.
ia political arrifa, oe thia subject lie ware,
aa nerupwlona u a Puritan aad aenaitire 11

•Ti"!

M,

ns *!fa£®twuewE

aa a wowtan. 1 am glad of tbia- Our i1
it may Ua a .arpeiae to acme, perbape,
ideas on tbia subject hare of late been •
when 1 aay it ia tbe oaifortB testimony of
sadly confoaed. So many conspicuous
those who knew hw fatally life beat, that
men hare abort such a went ai delicatp

•■AM IAHII niVISIOW.
TU A.IUH. n.n Um

HU Urit&gt; AU BHIOIT

■mod it. Hia »u mi oommoo tcnderncaa.
Lpmaedihn bound, .f ordinary ftmily
Icveas the friendship of David and Jona
than snrpaaaed tbe erdmary friendship nf
men. It w» a peaeion tbat oarer waned.

REGULATOR,

sewingMachine
rjSIJil.

•trurtioo. Immorality ia stronger than
gW dntiea aa no other Crcrenter of thia
empire, and mere thaw one a.ticn thM
■cssarsifs erewdej’dffee'; M all
haa defied external attack baa crumbled it
length from internal corruption.
hour., ba wife and children and never
In hia mode of life be was rigidly plain
failed to greet I beta with kiaaca. If they'
and atmple. He refured to attend a roortAmre twenty liwre. a day it waa ahrayw the
party in Europe beeauae he would be
AAtoc. ftiato a£aire moat wail while be
obliged to go ia o&gt;urt dreaa.
In Waabingtoa city at MB tiato a Ouiered rervanl
parent attwwtirwm wearies of the carrroes
of his mw other coachmen drmned in Jiyof hia children, and raprcially if they are
ery, and to be equal with the ret went
eflrred &gt;n the prraence u( company; but and bought for bimrelf a similar Mtik
aa maqcr who wpa ia the jwfor wiih him, When the Senator came oak to bis carriage
Bw'w'bhV Inge fiffiilr waa the aabjeet of
and ••«trig new dnpr «| bit Mpehwun he
rompalled him to go aad ehnagu Mat oore.
helped them lo climb upon hi. knee aod
Ha would have bo liveried aervanto In his
never grow impatient of tbeir fondling.
employ.
He never want a journey of fifty miles
If Sroatar Morten were alive be would
without hia wife, if .be wu ao situated
not dorire me to Mend here snd my that
that sbe cpuld go with him. Tty waa
be wu a Chnstian in tbe ortiaanr aeose of
u»t rintfJy bceatme i®f might gratify bee, tbe term. If there wm anything be debat also l-.ewnw. her pr^tyf wu a ne^w.
•piwd it was a .man Who tuuk a prtfroeion
nty to bis bapptnera , and ao she waa with of ChrutiaMy inaiaorroly, aod aimed to
him in far Oregon when the last stroke

;a“s

‘BXdbrEath.
fie Great Stiita Ttaiiifii

af pobUeal prefonoent. Hrwlid aot meb.
B wwatc Mndy^of Chriatiaa eridenoea bill
be-tank tbt ayates aa a whole. He aaw
•eif-forgMiitig and tirdem acrrica which bow lha nrfigUu of tiw Bible mart, tbe
Would be ail rawfohle myatery owly that daaaaad of Maa for aa ialanigaor kith in
tha world know, mwmhiag of tU might
of fove.
,
Tbe civilized world know, aomeabing Heating after tbe manner of the Friends,
about thia mad, bat it doe. not know thews nhwaaome coa were pancat ic whom be
Fcrhap. eoly-n few &lt;bm neigh­ could rail to perform that duty orally.
bors knew of the cz&lt;|uisitc picture of family
life which they had among tbem, but thoae w,w.r^Mi.MawOir h.mu,
who knew tbe facto know that wbat I aa)r “Jia” "Do ypa lorn oar Sarior?" aba
iw true. I mw no dry eywi about that dy­ ■iked. With empbaoia, ba amwarad. "1
ing bed When lite wife and waa premad do," and added, "and my wife and b-ya."
dore about it, and abv again and again
Tbedaalh of lbw eon ef power ia
called tbe dying man her •'prtweioaa one,"
and the two aona who were preoent (grown wa .tagger backward from the (hock, kt

ORTHERN
4ttWAY COMPANY

POULTRY WORLD.
: orjt:^HrnAMicu»i^«f

&gt;T-Om«l»u», JU,,.

Ul be grateful that we may l.an against
thia pillar of truth, from which springs an
arch ofhope that &gt;jmm all the world Mill,

with filial tcare. Mra. Morton it no pro.
treked by thi. event m notto beab'e to be • Tha Urd.Ood OmaipoteM reigneth."
prw&lt; st tbit time, atpl I do dob bantam
noyr, *1 taigbt under alhrr circnmataacw,
to bring there under l binge out of tbe &gt;Aacurity of private life, beewure I know I
am speaking to-day to countlew tbonsands,’' aod porerty made them r.ry wekoeie.
The baakrt ia r bkh they were earr^df waa
of this life

iBUTMtW la mM (Mat*, aftkaaw
.WsSitfsaarett

a m«e pc. in ita day. bat bad been care­
1 want moo to know that fully niesi-l in arrcral piece where time
and ere hx! made raragre The frat and
cakre w«re highly priaM by tbe poor inTlhd but one of the family, o«ict.g tbe
repntew on the baakm, etAIari, -erll
■or, who .maid think that await rich paw
pfo wemM mood aboahMr Jwat Um,

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STREET, lletrYcrk.

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TMMM or XTMOUPTIUX:

VOL. 22. NO. 30.

HASTINGS, BARKY CO., MICH., NOVEMBER 21, 1877.

wm'iri

imnWUMIMI
PHY81CIAM &amp; SUBfiMH.

Auction Sale!
Bill, printed in 80 minutea, ami at the lowest poMibh*

price#

Jit the Ranner Job Office.

Dll. W M. JON KM. '

DENTIST

Nashville

FIRST GRAND PRIZE

Htkiia.

INEYS AT LAW A BOfclCIT-

■ I did h to pay bar of for what ahe
said about the ■iniator'a with. It will be
bard enough for kcr to come among entire
rtraagere, without having her feel that we
•rr prejudiced agnimt her I vu gfod
you •poke m you did about her."
“W( are wot prejudiced against bar.
May. Mr. Phillipa had batter not hare
told Mrx White .bout bar at all."
“I p,v»u&gt;ae it will go that abe ia a be*
than or intdal betore to morrow night. I
shill I* tarry for her, «nvw»y.'
•
■Come and aprad tba dev with me Bat
urSny. Mr. Br»Uy will oobm U our hou*c
lu auy over Sunday. Bui don’t tell of it.
M.y, for hit wife wiD be tired, and not
w.st everybody living Is tat how aba looks,
bow the droaea, tad whit nbt aayu. I
w»nt you to m«t her. but I rimll invite
aoeoe oiau. 1 meat hurry home, or tny
ao|ferwlUba foie." Tbo kind he.rwd
w.mi»n huteoed down tba stefe, and M.v
Edgerton fulkiwud her. '
“Haw I dodfolika Mm. KingMou, • And

Jurt received Fiml Prize at Wiaconain State Fair and al our
State Fair at Jaekxoh.

STOVE

Something new.

WORKS,

.lunfowt.

THE JEWEL COOK!
Extension Top, Portable Planiabcd Copper

“S,

th. pulpit uf thr W« EJd churA , I‘
. poSXaft d^
gitrtrxlly nu&lt;forrt«xlth*t
TC/ii
1
•
wws.
HU Onaway
to b. -.triad, MrHrJ.v
and th.’t j g™*
’4*dZ^m

li

.w !»,.

k,I», X, u*.

-I,. “ja, -I2.7SS !

iag more than the rml of the people, wjr-1

I’byiieian’, 1’rwriplkma rod

Family Rwe«

a..M; pre­

pared with Orepeed Cbemi.«l«

of pareel quelhy enly-_______

Tba Republican majority in Wiacsaain
ia now uveertained to be not lea* thin 10,­
of lb* ftanily ."
000, and that ia Minnesota fo over 17,An apothecary asserted in a targe coaspany -that all bitter th ion ■»"
“No.' reptted a physician "a bitter eoH

. 7—

“'“A

the cross, am! bo a support and steengtfi­
Ai loaf the young man stauamered out,
erier. and Wd up the hand* of bar bun­
band when be grew faint aad weary, a faw “If you are tbe faller aa marries folka I
want* that job done."
La tae begin by trying to pietuio . godly baarta juiqcd firrvcally io the prti
“Marnad I? amd tbe judge, “the devil
Jane Sulibath tnemxo- in Ncw-Koghnd lion, but uun y mow wvodand whether you do. h * tU firet application l r* had
loux-ngo Not a cloud &lt;u Io be roan fa the WM not already a profoaror of religion. in a week. Who are you where do you
; the dorp blue firmamral; the bird, trilled Thm cart gfoteoi at eadi other, Ikaeon hail from, what's your polices—are you a
II. A. GOODYEAR.
White's
wife
winked
at
SirsJudge
’ cut thiir joyo t note* a. if tbo bright d»y
Grrenbackar, a Democrat or a rascally lie
' WM made for their Special benefit; the jmitb, who winked took at her, the treble publican—wpeuk out. sir; .pink out*"
aing*n atw th* wiutv from thad^Jterv.
air WM filled with the fragrance of earh
■ I aia'l aaitbor.-' said tbo bridagreom.
summer flowers, and everything in nature ■nd alter the beurdtttir n was pronounced, •I'm a Grit."
seemed to rejoice in the gorgeous beauty they rushed down, and way laid Mrs.
“A Grit! Wall, I should any you
1 of the season. The repose of the holy White fa tba sort porcb, to find out a«Be- were." said taa judge. “You moM be
d»v noted upon the foadioro, and when, ‘
fixfl of grit to marry. What do you as­
al praeucly half pxlt nine, the church to ll - “Doe* be know Miro Katecbrook, Mr*. pect to do tMaie hard tuna with a large
tolled out ita deep tide., the distant hUla White?" raked May Fdgertoe, caiehing family com teg on, a bard winter before
of the gaud Indy's shoulder, and ar­
took np the hoary peal, and reverberated bold
1
of tba SUM Saving'a Bank of CMcngo
her prognaa to ilia door, while the
We arc now prepared to ahow/to stove buyer* the fine»t nxwn- back Uu&lt; solemn tooro. Ch arthre wsre resting
1
lw»y of gin* gathered atouad her to How much nrasMy have you got to iavret show tba imbibtxea to ba »2,W4,IOO; BO­
mA aa plratifal in yeare gone by. as at tbe whole
'
SOM, par ralna. *3,076,581. mtimated
ment and most complete line of
hear
all she ewsM ted thorn.
! pres »t &lt;tar, *nd tbe du Weatfid-1 meeting 1
• Only one dollar, air,” und the young v.hie, |1 ,2711,777.
' house w*»'ih» only one iu the town. It
taan potted out two balvm
Osa dollar put at eomgum! intereat
I Hood to die center • f a krg* oxniKca—a ‘
■Lord biros me. they look ns big aa on
plain edifice, two ttorias high, with a tower '
wbcola. Square round. Here, you fel­
of over two bnndnal foci, la thia wm '
low, aet on tbo other aide, elevate your
11m belfry, and a ponderous bell swung to 1
head*, bold upyour right band*, look me
, and fro to call tbe propfo to worship, or
i might ia the eye tod ba sworn.’'
erer seen in th*i* market!
I tolled out the dirge for some departed nuul 1
-Do you solemnly «wrer in the preveut*
j Al nine o'clock tn tic tncrnmg it rang 1
Don't aak ao maujr qumtioua all at of this raaodly RepubUrou and the Free
npoo Wtty wook day, nrd again at none,
Pros* reporter that you aid five together
once,
gitb.
I'D
t
11
you
all
1
know
about
and U nine in the treaing, mk! this wm '
aa lung aa you do hre. dio together when
it.
lie
Hoppod
at
air
home,
and
it
waa
ibe signal, a* far aa tbo cfaimeu could be '
tbe umc comes, torn, protect, cherub Mid
beard, far tlue laying aside of work of kind of natural I ab»aU ask him about rropect; thxl you, young tody, will try and
Tbe Forest and Round Aconrn, with Ute iawruvetaditn
for .if cuttrM she must eapect wc
every kind, and raking up of lbw firro, and her,
'
anppurt that yong nwa, mead hia *hiiaa,
find out all Weoodd.”
of 1777, stand at the head of the list for HEATING PURPOSES. the bullion of dnors. Tba day'a work ' “Wbat
did fie aayT L aaa dying bi
The Sylvan Acfirn is a BOILER IRON boater, with re»Urn wa. Enabed. it waa tbe reaper ballot knur."
New-Kagbusd boare. aynonymoua with 1
flues and, jndging from sales already made, is going to be THE the curfew of the okl wutld- It
“Ha »an abe b aa hnadaome aa a pin.
can
Her fathfr u rfoh, and abe ka an
FAVORITE.
„
o
., «f tlie kaBnwed fadiiimaHiat were brvogbt 1tint. uh
a peanock, dre-wo ia tne tip-top
The Qneen, Forest and Crown Acrirn Cooking Stove* are all from :»♦ Brother couotiv to America. A 1abowy
of Mtiou. and to much better fotad for a
few
rfitogva
ret
ntain
tbo
evutom,
but
in
1
endrely new this seasun, having Dickie knob*, yountl edge^nitouulh.ee thana minMora wifo. They bar.
m-Mt of our town*, it is ewber wper»cd&lt;d 1
beaa engaged foe fi.e yeun certain. Bba
matic oven shelf, and
__
txbo town dock, or bro twrow i-ntirdy 1
did nut waaOIr. Bisby io become a mto
dele- Tbe town tell al Waalfidd reg 'uur, but ho bed a dninc call, and ho
dated all the family ciodu and poeket could trot fad right to follow toy other
umc.piccca of tbo whole popufoltoa, and
We arc also agents for the
some dte person mice in.low.ted that be '^•But ain’t aha a ehnrch member, Mr«.
ha-J nwt a doubt that tbe ano wan krpt fa
order by ita regular punctuality. .
“Na, indeed I Juat think of our miaia
AC!K.NOWIJ2W«XdX&gt; TTB» 1SSCSST1
The to*de of th* &lt;« mn-tiug biKiM.Oom buyers are invited to call, examine our stock, and get pri- •M mu.h mure elaborate than tbe ex ter bring unequally yoked with an unbe­
uricr. The wide gallery extended npou liever I-' ’
-What na natal thingT groaned Mian
the east and west ends sod acme the Betsey Palmer, a v.-nr aettre church urem-Kim tba book, sir. IR ktea tte bride.
neuth aide, and a row d pew. went around bur, aid a great admirer of Mr Bralgy.
Launch out the hrirr* Goo-law. they 300 fnritfom journey*. Ha in now pea,
tbo wall, white fa front worn the aingin
It ana the girte’ turn to wiuk now. for ttv larger than curt wbrela. Good day, air. | bm buainem baring gone io naught
acata, ned the prutueal girla io town were
A. long life barpfa— twins.
OaU
always there roeh Sabfoul.—the gbte who Bota-y Palmer'* rowing bar rep for the again. Sand y««r ctmeina, or any ooe. thrvwb nwfoet and ha haa aognpd aa a
, iravaaug aaluamaa.
a air. in front, and lbs aliiw tor«tb minuuir, and aha aa much aa b»» year* ha ofoa. Ferwwwll."
d. Tbe boro *ud loner were arrang­
Riulwad traveling in Fraaee it very
.
The
ample
bathed
out
aflbe
door
after
ed ia tbe aamc mdro upon the oppreito •eutor.
“Wan. 1 preoamc the ia a good woman," umnufagtUapiuooo. Uxkfag tba Mlaide, white the afairivter atmd in the mid­ arid Dr. Kingston • wife, “for Mr. Braley
wan b»ad out of WUAJH, aU «M
dle
the eh&lt;&gt;ir yreciariy fa front rfthe would not tore any utbec, «sd iffoe ■
jurtod ia 1XXJMW. white to fiMaad d
pulpit, wkfcb waa ou the berth ride of the
। tag the anew partod &lt;*a ares Wted ini
suited, wc all engirt Io l«- I take K. 0
&lt;0W .U injured in SS6.0«.
church- Tlits fjolpti wpa a marrek-oa

The BARRISOJ^ MMGIOJV,

STORE.

The fadww of youth become the vieea ol
Baro-berean uo plenty and I rouble- manhood and the disgrace of old age.
some fa Harrison eouaty, Indiaaa.
• D you mil that adfae," Mid Squib to
Action ia being taken agunM liqnor- hjaltadfady, “you deci know bean*."
seUev. in New York and Brooklyn.
Raunatiou is art being idle, bud eariag
the wearied part by change ofbuaMeaa.

have told s-iMetMxly jI thing to my hie?" he naked, turning to
Wbqp hit rabslitato the Rev. Mr. |' lbw coaple «g»&lt;n.
bndc bHabcd and hung her bend.
Phillipo, fa bis Thankagiring prayer, ofer-i' The
“Itoa'l be aenred, young Indy ; nobody
cd up devout pelili its for the wcHaro of
I ought to bo afield in thu country ontaidc
tbs &lt; lergy num, aad also for the Wife wbosn
bo had efioten. that she might reouuare I| cf Have*. Welle and ibove other acqunI drefo. ’ Speak out, young man, whal’a
the potn;* and vaUUe* of a sinful world, I
resist temptatkut, aad ba nillitq; to benr wanted ; tiaw ia prootoua," aakl tba jus-

EVERY OJNE AVARRAN IED

DRUG

The RepabUaaae of Marytoad carried 7

The Democrats uf the Senate will aapport th* 1‘rmident'a nomiaatSn*.

th* bride ...y^r, but further fartra- J*“*
Ur, were ouly tobeairivad at by guteung.
‘
wbi J&gt; i-calkr Yankte tr.d ru e*mi~d
yery ertewir* by old «d young,'male
eo'Pi\ Fr*«o
' -I*
UMcklyaakadlbr
Jlong, lean fook bndrewenr.
J a. rix.fi tte WreiWdtSmrtS^ W1lute'vm b^

£sns£ROUND/ HuUlllIlJ SYLVAN

msiinmcii esanr-

(toe-half the tewd ia Scotland w owned
P—soger mval between New York by twelve pemns.
end Chicago is very heavy.
Gales that blow railway train* frwn the
The dreth to .nimenrod of Amelia, track are strong paf«
dowager Qaeea of Saxony.
Why ia a door KU a colored &gt;«m!
Mortoua estate includa a halfioleraal Because its an agwaa,
in tbo ludiaupdir Jourmtl.

Tba Dirrcton of the Parfo Expoaiticc
tola, and lr*ned his Irtad back SO that the
bare a^bly daUrminnd to exclude advardesk entire! &lt; hid bin from tU f&gt;n of
tiaeaanu from the Uh:fol catalogue.
the cuo.rrcsaiina. Only the deacuna of
Of tba Ned York defogulirei in Udartarciitoulaaopportunuy toow^ratu- How a Marrying duatiee united a Hotue 24 did not vote oe tba Bfoad 8.1
Into him tq«i hi, .ppitsscpng uuptfoU.1
Couple at Port Huron.
ver bill, 5 voted againat it and tyr k.

unvnffiiiHnim

Wm. H. Goodyear

The Grand Trunk Railway hat grow*
tired-of fighting tbe pool.

She siog, well enough, bat ihe don't keep
--------- --- --------- ------------ ------------------- , no sort al time.**
wbrn tsentyntoo years of age He par-&lt; Tbe arnod of befie at tbe door preventbaaed a lanu a &gt;fa&gt;rt ritotanre from the ed anr fnrtlsvr nmatka, and aa tbo last
uaMtfag-textM. and with the aaaataaen of sleigh drove aft, the sexton ctofcd aad
t!B people, erretad.a gaud dwsihog house, , lucked tbe doers, and walked home in haste
and ptqurr.1 it fo£the rcoajfti-m of its to pnrtako of tbe bountifa! Thanksgiving
miter. - Ilf Ortirw, &gt;-rervtodv in town supper that his good wife bad remained al
home from church to prepare for her
household
.
Three wa* hardlr a family fa town that
night that did not know that Mr. Pliillija
had prayed for their minister's uaeourertrd
wife in the church that day, aad many and
raricoi were the onmoaeuts paaeed upon
Uro subject, according to tbe diSereci char­
acters of the persona speaking
*
folelv died in England a boci Ida man cf
Dr. Kiegslou remarked that “it would
102. Nha toavm a daughter of M.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW

iTTOBJriT
I'MiMlM I

.

William Callen Bryant was 85 rears
old on the XI in*t.

There ia a. good tun* coming, bey, but

beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Fine
now in the market.

•IRSlIAtK-

at 36,905,788.

A Rome dieputeb aara that pare fears
are entertained for the life of tW Popo.

tin’Tl,.nijSt day a'

DETROIT
PHYSICIAN A SI'RGl

the church theae doors were thrown wide
open, and the’ooSin, with ita tenant, was
brought into the bonne of God, and laid
in state upon a bier direejy in the center
of the houer, while the mourner* oeeupiad
the body pews, *ad near relatival d«»o by
the pulpit, and the nrara distant farther
off. according to the d.-greei of lefotioo
ahip- Tbe com muni, in tabic and dsa sons'
MUI were beornth the pulpit, directly in
front.
Tbe miaiatcT of long ntp&gt; ,wm, by virtue
of bi* uficc. a pcrexi to be respected and
revered—a rounwH-'i. exemplar and guide,
an 1 an much better than l.to ooegraguion
aa hi* pulpit wm bi;bet than the yew* batow. A Mttled ministry waa the foal too,
and when * clergyman waa ordained, it
was supposed that it was a life-keg ar
ruugnment, and nothing but death diwulvwd the councctaua f-atween the paatoe and
hfo people. Thus fils affa-ttouawero drawn
around the fl Aik of bis charge, aad love
and sympathy were the tiro which mutu­
ally bound thtm .together.
Tbe dcrxjmsn of Wcwdkild wa» a gw-J
Christian man, and bia daily bio aUaaurctaaiion wsreovnaiatant with hto ‘penftuason. Hcbad'grvfaatod St the ream nop
ular of the New-Eogknd colleges, snd the
name of Horace Braley wa» long rvmeui '

X?2J!X3’S^X- JSfltS: i W*J-J- ~ *“.&lt;• • r- w t a
•t—M- L .1,.
CaaaM paira who eome over

wisaama Uia^MUMM ft
■
kTTORNKY AT LA W k SOLICITOR
IX CHASCWr. PremHauwtMa airoa to

PEOPLES

WHOLE NO. 2076.

oap»r Betary." said tba lady’ repror-

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames,
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they nre the only

meiWM UNDERTAKERS
the city and attend promptly to all ca

lk • He

The untinnabakiion of the doubfo jointad atowaMM inboard in the had, and tbe
Recording angel hm hi. hrnfo full, «M.
the PhlfotWjifo Pnta
Tbe fiaa bald a ma*, meeting, aaya Ike
Shelby Sntiari. in a down town wdaon
one day font wonk mad adopted tba Hfowlag nnaiMiaar.

�Vfilrpoaltctf ttyt/trif

snd ba will Mtow hit ekiaf Thun am
Lambert of tbe American Popular, aed
fatriwril of the New Jeraey Muted, when
ba is caught, which he. wiB, finally, be.

THEINDEPENDENT,
FOR 1578

'

The Preaidenfe PoMcy.
The fuOcwing from the Montreal Daily
JI
the aWert trad fainwt, as well as
the frankostof tbe THminfoe pipen, will
J® of interat to Hl of our reader., .bow­
ing aa it does what the candid men of
other countries think ol tbe policy of
Prerideut Hsytw The President's policy b causing mmm&gt;
dtririsos atnoopt the Democrats, t-e of
the Southern oms being very grateful for
ha actino in rcfercooc to Louiriana and
South Carolina, sod determined that be
shall not be .lighted iu any way. No 'ap-.
propriatioa wm made far tba army last
Muuoo, bocatiM it wm then being used to
uphold carpet-bae RcpuHieas admiubtratfoe in three of tbe Soothers States; bet
a risew which wm proposed with the bill
that offered limited tbe President in tbe
naa which be would make cf tbe army
This turion some of tbe Democrats wiabed

niitee Iras promptly rovtored the Em­
in to 25,000 and quanted tbe stipule
m to the 4 regiment*, bolding that it
attempt to interfere with the peroga-

CLOTE

Chief of tbe Anaj and Nary. It in obvioea that if tbe Hero can older 4 repman waa under undue influence io giving ma«U to Tex-he.., with wjuri pevpno
his 1100,000,OTO to one son, aod that to ly, send H regiment, or tbo entire Army
bring this about William 11. conspired to
misvvprmrol Coroeiiua. Scott Lord, her
Perhaps the harts of no two men in
lawyer, admits that the Commodore did tbe Horae pentad more panmtaudy foe
not Eke Cornelius beam- of bis bad Bab- Cum than those of Ewing aad Atkina;
its, but xvserts that four years before bb they bar* both achieved a certain variety
death be relented. and determined to make of it, the first whifo in charge of tbe sail
an equal division, at loMt aa between the resurnpeioe bill, sod the Latter while man
sone To prevent this, William employed aging the Army bill, - Chairman ofthe
a matt to penetrate Cornelius, and frequent Appropriation Committee. Judging from
all the brothels and faro banks in tbe city. the wesson of their soccon, their incaThe statement that Cornelius hsd relapsed parily appears to hare been thoroughly
wm brought to the ears of tbe Commodore,
who immediately instructed Wilium to
employ a detective to determine tbe truth
at tbe reports. Willistp did employ a de­ at first arrogantly declared inad—i—able
tective wbo had never seen Cornelius, the and by threats to block all other legists
man who wm pcrwioatiog Cornelius was lion, in getting it out of tbe morning beer
Nays—Nona.
pointed out to him u Cornelius, and be so that a vote co be forced, Mr. Ewing
Ou motfoe of Aid. Humril the soots, of
wm followed and all his doings were re­ heritatr* and u being severely censured
ported to the Commodore sa those of Lis for bis blundering and timidity.
Mr.
wore taken from the tabla and alfowrJVy
son This sc enraged him that be eut
tion by hie aubstitstioa of the Silver LiU,
prepared by Buckner's committee, far his
own. The Senate committee Ua already
expurgated the free coinage fosters-, aad,

in bis interest, going so far — to put cm
in hie borne for the old man, and, that he
might have her society nnintonuptodJCoanived at placing hie mother, the commo­
dore'. first wife, in a lunatic asylum.
Finding his father inclined to spiritualism,
be brought Woodhull aad Claflin to him,

On Monday the House agreed to the
Senate Amendments to the Army Ap­
propriation Bill, om of which fix— the
numbero!.relisted mens*. 25,000. The
rcsnlt wm secured by the vote of every
Republican member, assisted by all but
om of the membere of tbe Hou— from the
State of Tex-, Gen. A.F. Williams of b, that the rid min was a Heeutious, renMichigan, and two other Democrats. Thia sual old beast, snd that William pandered
to hb vices fur the purpose of controlling
him, and shutting out tbe other cbildrcm
Public opinion b pretty much all one way.

Our New York Letter.
New YtNUt, November 18, 1877.
Tar Timpkxaxck Movxmxxt.—Ltr
Imcbakcb Swi.tut.rxa.—Tub Vaj
iikbbilt Camb—Oxs Cm Dinnbbsllcsi.tau asd Tub Wurm.

th
h
at

Tbe managers of lh« -‘Law aod Order
l&lt;cagnc" hare departed from tbe plan laid
dowo by Dr. Crudiy, and are making raids
on the fashionable drinking places. Last
week all tbo big hotels and reatauraute
were a—tulted snd thrir proprietors re­
quired to answer. It wu an aitooiabcr pimp that ever breathed. But can they
on thrao people. Tbe great hotels bad fe- establish it • Ural's the question. The
best legal talent in the country ia engaged.
but the idea that their places would enr Henry L. Clinton conducts the case for
be interfered with never entered their William Hl, and Scott Lord and Jeremiah

mittee will probably perfect it io due time.
Both tbe committee aod the PrraMeot
have Uard depaiaiioes of bankers in oppoeitioo; hot Mr. Ilaym waa unsatisfacto­
ry, only saying that the matter would recieve has moat thoughtful ronaideration.
Tbe feet that ibe Republican Senators
are practically a unit in opposition to any
further appoint met of Democrats to any
important office, where there are compe­
tent Republicans to fill them, ia now ad­
mitted even by the friends of tbe Prvnident's policy in this and other roepacts.
Earnest ronfertno— are said to have been
bold with him by those supposed to have
breu authoratirdy empowered by the Sat­
urday raucur, and there seems quite u
good gr
ground for aupposutg that every Sen­
ator, wi
with fear or five exceptions, will u

lull line of Undershirts and Draw
rtMk ofg«to jemrve-ved.l-r. a eo—plate aaeck of Men’s, Tenth.
„d Boy's BUSINESS .nd DREW
181TFT8 and OVERCOATS.
Our CinrrbM DEPARTMENT conIn Furnishing Goods w« have a line of
rims of a Ue. Hue of WOMTIUS and
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS BUTTS. tbe latest styles in the BEST FITTING
! WHITE SHIRT in tbe City.
'
CABS I MERES and CH EVICTS for
for FALL TRADE.

PICTORIAL DICTIOMABY.

A complete line of COLLARS and

BUSINESS SUITS.

OVERCOATING in good atyfos.

CUFFS aod the

latest MTellMO

iu

SCARFS, TIES and SDk llaodkerehief..

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Strap!

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Which were severally allowed by

COFFEE.

FALLING SICKNESS

-tsittfrxu:

SOAP
TOBACCO.

nounced for guidauoeln Braking dianta—is
and appointments to office. It ie predicted
— a consequence, that tbe relations be
Nays—None.
■ Oa motion of Aid. Tumlinsou tbe Coun­
party in the Senate must assume a more
confidential character than hetelolore, or cil proceeded Io ballot fix an Alderman in
that they mast rapidly drift more widely pU»ofG.G. Bpauidiag resigned—which

CROCKERY.

It seems probable that the statement
was premature, announcing tbe agreement
of tbe Republicans of the the oom mit tee
on privilege, aad elections in favor of
seating Kellogg; but tb.err is good rsMon
to believe that such will be ther^fi—J de­

beads. Therefore when officers entered
Gn motion of AM. Dewey farther bal­
and abut them up, aod when they were
loting for an Aiderman ww postponed un­
called upon to answer, thrir indignation many people conaeetea with it have leen
til next regular meeting.
wm beyond telBsr
It doran't make any immortalised in the pictorial papers. One
On motion of Aid. Dswey the Council i
difference, however, with them. Gqmla hundred mUlioiM of dollars is a great deal
rimply order drinks to( thrir rooms, aod
could be adopted, looking to tbo admbuoo adjourosd until Monday evrniug tor the
there ia, in each of them\yqbm in which
of Spofford and Humbug Butler, bat no special purpose of taking action on the
matter of tbe railroad croasragat Hubbell's.
liquor can be had, nerved by an irrmpooridccisaioo appoara to have been reached.
W. II. Stxbbiih, Recorder.
New York is a very expensive place to
blc party, and .without making the hotel
Il now Looks m though a determined ef- I •
Movesr Evmixo, Nov. 17.1S77.
liy, but one may get ou very cheaply now.
Roll of officers being railed the followthis, for it never has bat cm room, and i&amp; Ab enterpruiug woman last, week nrado road to provide a sinking fund to extin­
wen
presen
I:
trade must nec—nerily be open and without •owe figuraa and decided that she could guish its debts owed tbe Government.
Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaughton Has­
rover. Dr. Crosby wu right. Of course make money furnishing dinners fur a cent, Tbo lobby is active, striving to stave off
sall,
Tomlinson,
Winklcman and Young
end
she
opened
a
place
ou
Grand
St.,
on
tbe day of reckoning.
it isn't logical to squelch Tim Rafferty
and let the Fifth Avenue go oa, but it that idea. Om cent b the price of each dish
Wood, on Tuesday. offered a joint rtao,
hapjwna to be the case that Tim Rafferty —a plate of brans, a bowl of soup, a piece lution for ■ final adjournment on tbo 22nd
ran bo squelched, while no law that can of pie, boiled cabbage, each plate one rent. which, if adopted, will give oommitu— a
day over five hundred newsboys few days in which to prepare their bori­
be made ean prevent the Fifth Avenue The
from selling liquor. And it h— tbe far- ami IxmlWacks fed there, and it wm a cur- ne- before plunging into the hrat of
tlier reaaco that the people who dnnk st ions sight. Gm boy had 25 cents, which political warfare, which tbe ytrid vuices,
wm intended for admission to a ebmp the­ probably will Im inaugurating at tbo beginthe Fifth Avenue are ic— fojnrcd than
tbone who swallow Rafferty’s prison. Raf­ atre ; but when be got into the place he
ferty actually taken the bread out of tbe rommenend ou a' plate of beoM, then a
mouths of women and children—the swells bowl of soup, thee a piece of pumpkin pic,
mince, aad so oa. till hie
al Fifth Avenue, it b true, kill themselves, then a piece
but h the world any the worae for it ? If quarter wm all gone. Getting off hb
liquor can be kept from the laborer, a stool, he patted hot stomach approvingly,
great point is made—by arraying the swells with the remark : i “I love the dramar,
agrinvl the movement, a big risk b token but sbe’e got to go to-uigl L It's well
that it will fail entirely. At the .Aster enough te cultivate tbe rturamk ooce in a
last Sunday, a regular drinker st that bar while, and not do every thingfur the intel­
found it doued. ‘■Stop into No. G," whb- lect." Tbe result Iras been so satisfactory
pared the attendant, wbo stood there to that the enterprising lady h- opened a
The minutes of the previous -eating
direct the regular customers. “I wish to branch, aod in a little while they will be
were road and approved.
God No. G could be closed tfo,” wm tbe all over thaffity.
Tbo petition of Goo. W. Williams for
Buiinc- cooties— good, though
leare to boild wo-.d abed uo roar rod of
AmlfUM Hubbril a deed for land proposed
passage of tba silver bill by the If
to be used fur street purpoera and cause
unsettled things xiaewhit.
Merch
tbo-me to bo surveyed. Carried.
Mayor appointed m stteh committee
Tire petition of N. Barlow and others AU. Ruasell, McNaeghton aad Dewey.
for gutters and gravel on Jefferson street
By AM. Dewey, that tba report of the
from Court to Grand street wm presented,
aod referred, on motion of Aid. Dewey, to
Tbe rcepcttable Life Insurance fraud ■
the Street Committee.
'
now upon the unt level with tbe aaw-duat
The petitions of L B. Boies and otbare
swindler and gets tbo —me penalties.
for a life walk aod grade io front of the
Gilman, the forger, ia serring out hb time
property occupied by A. R. Pratt, on Jet
ic the penitentiary, and now Robert L.
fenon street, were prenatal aod laid co
Care, cm cf tba roust intensely “respoeta- debating tbe Army bill, and the spirit
taaaifeoted in remit: qaartere on tbo Dem­
ocratic ride oourincut tbo- Wing on
that the demagogue riemeat b aa fully
Otrity" Life.
When the aff.in of the
rotten eouoera were examined it wu found
that Mr. Cmo had swum to a cash brianec itaoo of Democratic hop— aod aspiration
off neariy a mtllion, wham in fact only a during the past 17 years, ia quite u ob­
noxious now - it was oa the 87th anai-

bwrg ahagfcter, intlbting by tbe two, a
feral wound mi tbe CoaMeroey Tex0—rtti-.
membun base gained little by thrir erratThe oammtaan on rids and eram walks
iaemou. mi lbs MU,—b— thaa a writ- anbnritt^ the Irifawiag aprt:

,

| CHEAPEST AND BEST.

CARBOLIC OIL
The People’s Paper!

WIT NEVER FA1L8! Try

$10,$5.or $2.50

I r!U'*8

fri-ja —.
zwra,
r-ratabrsneraniM. tte...ms...

“’C' PoglaKe |MU&lt;1, «0c.

often
*•
Olub^ of twenty, ••

■■
••

65c.
60.-,

FERRAND WILLIAMS * CO.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION COIPAKY
MULT
$50 ,000, 20,000, (0,000,
55,000,
U,000 ii.OOO,

rBMTBI-

RQUJT

Asthma,

Bronchilit, Catarrh,
B&amp;rfera. Colds, to.

•hinh tbe eric, y" portage psM. AU .
eabrgaiHut, -t the pnacvn rate Ol Ui.uu

AM all biMaM. rt tea ■a—tenrary Ore—..

is

WONDERFUL CURES

Same tenend Weekly as

jt1u

CRAMI»TON’«

IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE "BEST.”

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

The Kid Power

CURES

-d

�Oity Drug Store!
WANZER
Tbe writer was present at their last
eml enjoyed an iatriiset.ri fe«
A duoalien party w;a be held next
Thuroday evening at the Hotel, for Rev.
J- Mcrri&amp;sld.
Mr. Mmritdd a endssiutical labors are wdl appreciated by the
maws, aod w&lt; think tbrno will be many 2Eji’=lS*S.‘!2LS?Q^L!t
liberal donator, on that occasion.

dent.

Kned to wuh merited attentioa by tbe Ur
—1 &gt;
...... „
Ator an abwncc cf about one
bow the jury camo into court with the
veroict of guilty of murder in the fim de«»W. wberespoo the jndg, at w
teneed the Respondent to Military coofint°&gt;™t in tbe State Prison foe life.
Tbe
verdict of the jury fa approved, so far M
we known, by evrry one wbo heard
thetriaLandwMjnrt., U
(un.
been slmret without a doubt.
Tbe next cause on trial was that of the
People v,. Thomas Alliaoe, for grand farceey. and resulted in a verdict of not
guihy. Thia trial was vary short. CL H.
Sunday afternoon will be held at 3 o'clock Bauer fur the people, Earn C. Baruum. u.
sharp.
toed by P. W. Niskcra for the RespondTire temperance meting ou Sunday af­
ternoon was well attended and a good in­
terest matiifoUetL
J. Oamnn-wlU have an oyster supper
aod »&gt;eiX dar.ee at Woland Center on
Thankagiribg evening.

The County Farm House.

Tbe committee to secure plans and
specifications for a bouse on tbe County
Farm met at the clerk's oSec on Thuroday
last. Hon. D. G. Robic
Hou. John’.M. Nevins wdb-clecled Score,

tary. On mo'.iou of Superviadr Durkee
At Charlutto every bwdacss hoaaa tad a sub-committee of throe contfatiog nl
everyjol wn fa to be dosed during Think., Hon. D. O. Robinson. S. J. Bidslmsn and
giving day and evening.
Why not in Ixwb Durkee were appointed a oitumiUre
Hastings?
Io visit Eaton County aod inspect their
An oyster supper and social will be County House, and that of any other
given by the Baptist Society
Sounty in their discretion and report at
evening of this wook, ia the Red Ribbon next meeting. Tbe committee designticd
Hall. AU are invited.
Tuesday November 20ib to vbit Eston
(We note with pleasure that Dr. E. F. County, The committee adjourned to
Brown has made up hia mind to remain in meet on call of tbe chairman.
HsatinES, and has nettled down to bu*i.
nrea again at lus old oftee.
Tbe Emmansd eh arch Bewing Society fl It b not often we print anythiugkafa

The proprietor of the Orangevdh
Houm ia making preparrtrotu to give a
fs.hionab'e petty the 29th tert. AU hreers
of dancing .boald attend .Ute. dance a*
ever* thing will be dmu-to inrere a rood
llmj «... ------ -------- ,

Having and keeping ccjtutantiy on hand every variety of

Drugs, Patent Medicines. Hoxncecpathic fornffofy

pims, h,

in

im

W

bim,

a—s- na- Ow.

Biatik and Memorandum Books, m any style M your own price-

Your petrosagw «

OlERCOm

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

Suocom fa the criterian by which tbe
world geumlly judge* a uun.
Asd,
judged by that standard, Dr. A. M. Bum
cf thia city fa entitled to cvmmind the ।
confidence and patroimge of the public. I
He ha* now -been a rmident and prartiring ;
phjririau in thia vicinity for about two
yean, and haalwcn remark ably aucccaeful,1
M hundreds will testify. ' Ha has now
inwried one uf the frir dau.-htcr* of fr­
ying, gad retried down among u* u a pertnaueot ruddent, and hope*; by prompt at­
tention to all bnaines* call*, to merit and
receive a (air share of the patrouaga of the

COME ONE AND ALL
STORE

To the largest show of goods for the Holidays at the

in Barry County. I am permanently located in Hastings and will
endeavor to suit people in prices and goods.
Of WANZER A BARNES.

LEWIS STERN.

Julius Russell
STAPLE AND FANCY BllY GOODS,

Hasting, on Saturday afternoon last, to
vidit friends in Grand Rapids, Cliiearo,
Kaunas City aid Kansas, and will bo ah

unmiMM,

^One cf our oorre.&lt;pm&gt;deot» locate* Cale­

new undertaking.—G-rrwyKtedeat o/ the
donia in the county of Barry. Well, we
/xm,n.’.&lt;, A’. /l.,Dei»ocnt'.
cannot stand that, there b beyond al!
A. B. Freeman, who completed an apquestion Xj^ity enough in the eounty of
prenliwbip in the /’n* fkr»» offi« about
• Barry, but to bitch on the “burg" of Cale­ a year ago, arel went to Hartings, Mich,
donia b more than wc can stand. Besides to work on the HeptdJicnt llanarr, has
recently bought out the ixtterert ef the
junior partner, asd the firm now stands
the county pf Kent.
*
“Dewey k Frocmao."
He relieve* .Mr.
Wo ask the undivided attentieu of oar Dewey, who isnet enjovinr good health,
naden to the new advtrtaaemeat of Merer*. of many of the carta of the buainwa, and
Wanxar A Barnet, it io net loo tnueb to ha* imparted considcmbJe new life into the
paper. Surerot to the firm, with particu­
*sy for there men that all their good. ar. lar eoogratutetion* for “our fey.' —
jirrt eluu io every respect. that they [Granite State free I'rrM.

Grpgt sale «f

LEWIS STERA

Dr. I. W. Brown h*&lt; odd out hb in­ strauger to most of the petrous of the
teract in bu office to Dra.
F. Brown Baxxn, ioducea Ol to ware that rale in
An Astonishing Offer.
■
and I. Dever, and leaves Hasting, aa soon lite prerect case, snd give place to the fol- I The Mrfutulnt, of New. York, offer* |
a* be can get hb matter, retried up.
; ia another column io give away, absolute-1
ly, a Wotmler* Unabridged Quarto Pio-;
Mr. Frank Brindle, lately of Montagus,
. tcrial IHetiunary, which retail* everywhere
Mieh, ha* just opened a tin abep hi the
; for »10, ami is, of course, a bourehdd ,
roar of Powers &amp; Barlow's hardware. We'
Deceaaity. How they can do it fa. weuc«
cevfros, a mystery; but that they do there i
are glad to have him located among u*.
,/llon. Sl-crman C. Poodle snd wile left

Bibles in all aisee from 50c. to $12.00.
Albums ,n «uit every size pocket book.
Toilet Goods *n “n eodless variety, from use to ornament.
Juvinile Books illuatrated by the best artists, from 5c. to $5.
certainly every one can be pleased.

Milton, Scott, Burns,
Tenujson, Longfellow. WTxittier, Alin, Phasbe Carey and many
others. CLOTH and TURKEY MORROOOO
Elegant books for gifts, in fine bindings.
Common Prayers Rnd Hymnals of new and pretty deeign. •
Back Gammon boards, chew, checquers, dominoes, Ac., Ac.
Remember the place—CITY DRUG STORE—is where you get
more for your money than at guy other store.
.

FLANNELS.
Hincer and St. John (the novelty of tbe
age) front 1-30 to WO, cheaper grades such
u the Howe, American, Wilson, e-c. aod
.eeond hand machines of all kinds from

hosiery and gloves.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

DEY GOODS!

P A I I on me before purchasing and I will sell you goods
vALL cheap os can be found in the City of Hastings.

I have on hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

JULIUS RUSSELL,
Pboouix Block, State Sk

lured bclore tbe Refarm Club on Tuodsy
.night ol fast week, and again by apeeial
request on the succeeding evening, I found
very lively interest msnitoted io temperaoce work. Tbe president of the Club,
Mr. Willianw, is a seakraa worker, and he
i. ably aided in his efforts in the good
fected at thcsH prices.
cause by many others wbo ere • conspicu­
On our fourth page will be fcuad tba
ously esrnret- It is noteworthy that tbe
prospsclua for Scnb»rr for 1878, tme of
hall used by the dub was. but a short
the here mugsuncu puUmhcd, and Vide
Awahr, a flpod msgaxiao for boys and
girls, to both of which wc invite tbe *p&lt;*ia! attention of our reader*, and for either rrepectable ami worthy coterie of eilireu*.
of which we *h*B be pleared to receive Thus, along my pathway, do I note the
RutacripttoM from any subecriber to the radical and rapid .r^afomsttea oftbiug*

THE EVE, EAR. Mid THROAT

SANFBRD'S RADICAL CHE.

will be kept locked; thi* w Meearery for
the safety of the glasa and the comfort of
dl doing busters, in tire building.
28 38
Joni* M. Nivtaa, P. M.

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H&lt;L0. rf U- V. MIk

*J, u» M-M,
1B7T. &gt;U
I—

-

1878.
W. C. H.—L- B. stsuky.
W. V. T-—Mine Currie Fwher.
W. R- 8 — Irvieat fr O—yW, A S.-ra* B BorwaW p. S —J. Harry Aadsreoo.

vriuable men
Barry «*ntI W’&lt;U&gt;
^.oot manr —to

detriment* to the WO-being and prop®**
of community, and th. money cr.twh.le
^Mfcrliq-id poire. brew W-d for
the solid
pbataux of reformer, at Hasting., a* *
eeour, and tbo outgrowing and uprbtog
UHcKrsnoi reotimeol rxhilited *1 Cafede„ia Woodland, Sheridan and «*»! &lt;*tor
^us. witlaia hw bordma. Barry e-«UJ

li. tbecuH.

AtaW-

Gatolonb ha* •&gt;«&gt;* S1'"*’ 1’’* Uek
the dJbr of our fsthero."
«cirwkuLo of artiH tbaiUf 19 ‘U’

■mmk

oct 6m 3

Sevin Mathie
Pajer Fata;
UMeriiiidt'
late fiiiiu
’dlffiTIC I0MTHLY
■otic
nslic
■ata
i Blit

DRESS GOODS

SUGARS.
TOBACCO.

LIGHT-RUNNING

Cheaper than you ean buy the aamegi
in any other Houroi ia tbe City.

of all the popular pattern*
• and beat qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line* of

Men's and Beys’ Clothing

DOMESTIC

animate and Muuiuiate a* th* temperance

are indeed cheering to me. fur p-rtup-,
more than many another, I am aware of
thia greet n«d and the diro necemity for
still more strenuous effort for the staying
of the vile trafffa in aad u^ of iatoximiing
drink. Could I fully ptoure to the ertiamm af Barry eounty, the fuB
rf
mbmy sad suff^tog —amd w«b&gt;n ua
borders to dsy by vile intoxicants, I opine
that no well-dieptwed persons but uould
deem it incumbent upoa tbe® to put forth
«ro&gt;e effort ia ths oruggle with the demon
whore slimy trail k areo dl over our rounty sad the land But greet sdr.nce hre

An immense line of

Toys l,,r our I'tt-Ie folks.
Miscellaneous Books- »M» as
Dickens complete works? 15 vob.
McCauley 8 Iwrtory of England, 5 vole.
CoIlidfiTeS Ancient Mariner III. by Dore.
Poems °f Sltakemteare, Moore, Byyon,

BRAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS
James Aspinall, DcUie Brown, Elia F.
Evans. Agusi Gush. Wm. 31 Kinjf. Her
rett Men. MasJ Ada Norton, Albert Me
Eutere. Ed. Mathews, C. I). Miller. W. B.
Rccil, Jossiah Rcevca. C. C. Smith, John
Sear*, Ock Vivnan, J. M. Wilson.
J.vo. M. Nxvtxs, P. M.

pbeitly rclted upon to do jure as Urey
agree trader *8 circumalaocre.
As wc go to prere wheal i* reffing for
61.20£’«l.22-oate 24(h.25-eon&gt; 18fe
20 cent* a basket—potatoes 35 ett—ap­
ples, good wiater,70(re75—taUar lff@17
—pork 4 j(&lt;r,5— egg» 1C@17—beef 4(«.5
cts. The msrkrt for many ihinp is noi
overcrowded, aad salre ewn bo readily af­

know what b gning o«i, and who vasittbo
..loons and play p*m«
that if any
men wanted tlaawbare, put in »n appearu». u
b. O. k-u u “M" *-■
Ha ia, however. tlw.j&gt; on hand to do ev­
ery doty, ata. under hb to-i.-—.
the city k» been ovderiy and quiet, with
Msedy. drunken brtal on ear streets -

BARNES (Successor* to Bakxks * (Jo.)

CASH STORE

know* that fur tome time after, the old
Dr., tired of hi* extenriva [iraetiec, and a
large share of the aamc was turned over
to young Dr. Blare, whore reputation was
Srw riaaa io every rapcct.
Tbe Doctor
e*k* only aueb practice aa hi* merit*
entitle him to receive, and th*
he expect a OSce over Rower's Rwt and
will be eatertaioed on Friday afternoon by personal nature, but tbo following notion Shoe Stote.
Office hour* from 10 to 12.;
Mrs W. S. Goodyear. The gentlemen •I the Basxu, and especially cf the
junior publisher, who is a cumparalira

Baumku re the loweredab rate*

k

Phonix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.

SEWING MACHINE

And all other eoqd* usually found alirsyu kept ia Stock.
-

“A Card”

at tbe elfice of Sweiwy * Knappen on
Wwhroday the 5th day of Dee. 1877. st
seven o’dock, P. M. A punctual attend­
ance af the Btoekbuhkn I* rerpuwted.
All owner* oflou by purchase ere by
law. itockhublcrs, and untitled to vote.
ilaatings, Nov. 20th, 1887.
.
H. A. Goourxalt, Prw.
JOHX Bowl*, Ckrk.
80 31

Wp truth it distinctly under­
stood that the prices at which
we are xeUing SLLK.8 is not our
loM,but falls heavily cither upon
the importer or mhnufaeturer
of the goods
We are credibly informed that
“ prices at which they were day erprrw fa tbe here train between
pure!hased the manufiicturer re­ Mrehican asd the East. Parlor can from
is but little if any pavwhat- tank to BufiWn .rireping rosebw from
» New York.
____for the silks, tnat the cash itaffrio
maylWtf
we paid was quite or nearly abaorbed in paying the Govern­
ment duties.
Railroad,.
----- “------- **•--a
SPILING t COMPANY. , AteUsnu,

CROCKERY.

to which 1 now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and took
over my stock.

I &lt;trf^ w&gt;aipetition io quality aad Price.

-ansmrswcrGXAcaiMC).

W. F. HICKS.

HATS AND CAPS.
I keep constantly on hand i
fall assortment of men's and
boy.’ Hats and Capa.

A full line at vary tow figures.
Come and ace them Wore
buying elsewhere.

�CABINET ORGANS
BjgMt.raSws.'fcSE'

,SB£saoE',t:.“fcK..',ij"ra
AGENTS .

«wWE'
. CHANCERY XALfc.

IK FOR ALL.
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sretrsK? kk-~.
c"

rarts,SF8,’gi,?iK=
‘ F1m* MlasA &lt;*r&lt;s. vuhmms l&gt;
M-Mut. L jusrsACO.NsZTn J

Fort Warn Jackson &amp; Satliai
RAILROAD.

r rill Hl i.i.*i&gt; rr.i w ■____

MICHIGAN AND THE SHUTE
fi*r»ii«N A COCKAT^lt ni.B CO. MM4I*-

A apadai report lent by tbe Departaaent
of Agriculture al Waahingtun, oa the too
Jiloo of crop*, tbe anicrsttiooalwheat aupp'y and our wheal export show* tbe follow­
ing facts Aa reafxet* wheat, tbe actual
arenas for th* Unit'd Staten, an rkaely
a* It cu be rakubted, ia 12 bunbnb ia a
serie* ef years. Tbe estimated saarUKts
for the crop ol 1871 wan 11 buidk *»d
fur 187110.4 bushel* Tbo eropa el the
yean Were, nupectlvely, 292,136,&lt;XX) and
289,358,500 buabek. The comparative

COMfTIOII CO CURED.

BnVTMiitks'* paper* will Up* in lb* Jane«
a.iinker. ike tree Mag *nUll*d •■Birds hi
Birds.” and iil«*tr*tsd hj Fidelia Bridge*.
Aecervacvr aa n» Bin**.—Dr. Then*** 1
Brewer will nmlnbol* ks*r saquisilsly tn*

§SgS5giS®
Mary J. Holmes.

alatea w» nearly Bpd* good by
ireued acreage and by ioeranoad
over those of 1875 in several eUU,
tally New York, Obi”. lodiaea ' and
Texas. The present crop ia rated at |350,OtR).(MK) btnbtk
l.'powthn subject of a.n, Use Auguat
return* averaged It! per cent. of an averagc_crup. KU of lie New England Stain
except Cuonoeticut arc above 100, aa well'
ar North Carolina, Arlanana, and Kanrw», while Izmi-iana Indiana aad Or*'~nri reach that figure. all others falling

TtuiHacolJiii

Drfa.lt aS?2SMMM£.
tiss: eshtj.-itSts,.1

MEDICAL48WICA1 DiSTITOTE.

north.

»«» RASIDS DIVISION
' t.nk.r .rlmd tkM wltkln i
’ Z91
JnSnS &gt; era

tte.
ISIS!

”ess£sib,
••• •'•‘N* ka Ik* .Sir.in. t sbsU
Ms' iinh 'n.L‘i *X‘rf?lil7 ,?rtulw7ts titV’.'r •&lt;
Rmums Itku ksIM Ik* Si... *k*N Us 11N..I

crop of 1877 will prove on* of the
raised in the United State*. U e believe '
the yield will exceed ease aod one Heart er I
billion banbah.
In 1876 the crop of oat* waa 320,000.­
000 bndtda. represented by 86. This
year the figure* ar* 98. Thia would pre
a crop of 3&amp;I,645,000 buebele. Thia will

sewincMachine
fr-Ml l-.Ml HAMA. 1.4
JO it ST* it a « v
•
, On ijuiwirfan.* ik. HMU
L..I bar.k.rc UM-.Mir.!..
Ul IksI kw ImI a*e*Ml. sm .
nur baaHovsd aM k. U4M.I

iKASa var.suisi?

■mA B.w.1.sTMrroM4.rr.iNr c.*»w*tM**.
U4 UM* I* Ik. M*.lk; Pm. I* U&gt;* »i
ir J*S*l*. enee MMUaNfor rk„m,
SMMMh _N, .UnK.U fet-rl. .1
snsUr* *.&lt;l tea ; H*****k«: Ls*. »t mm
k • **i.A&gt;l ••»••■.. • -tl..-.nt r.. .1 .
UM okHSi Mtfkt I* bar* k**n fen*; I
Uow aptriis, a mute rail** *■*«•&gt;■
rlln *o4 Un..dr&gt; C*Mfcrflrn Miaul

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M*n ikA isMsvrwr rrfirf; Hal ik.

THE CHEAT CAUSE

BAD BREATH.
Mkiul.w &gt;.,I*mssi. »-lkisa m •&gt;«■&gt;
I kraaik. »*4 la aaailr •&gt;Tt «*s. it .lain

nevertheMH
anticipated.
An iocm— _ —____ _________
hogs to tbe amount of 1 per cent ia in­
dicated. Tbe condition of the animal* i«
that of a full average one. In tClalion to
the international wheat aupply. the report

‘•S“2ir5“K“f.-J

■ Tie Great Snlteri ftaiife.
NORTHERN

si(it&lt;"FlEADACHE.

tba oGcial atatiatic* of Gnmt Britain
alow au inereaaing demand fur foreign
wheat
Tbo amjuot now reuuirrd i*
about double tbe defieiascy of twenty
yoan ago. The average miairemeata of
108 to 18W were about *5,000,«W&gt; bun
dred weight; now above 5OXNO.IHM
There wm one year, 1862, in whieh M.
000,000 hundred weight were itnponed,
bat nothing like tbe amount again *uUl
1869, in cDOaequcnea of • tbo diaaatroua I
failure of lb* home crap of 1868.
Tba csaat oRcial aggregate of tba in&gt;portationa of fiftnen y«ar», from 1868 to
1872. ineluaivoly, waa 528,141,861 bnn

RAILWAY COMPANY

■IT HAS NO EQUAL.

Wide Awake Tor 1878.

"aSInm I*. pnkllsk*'*.
TIE (TLVERVCI.L MEDICAL CO.

MBL.

“POULTRY WORLD7"

door. It oaken a Jtnrly average of 35,.
209.487 huadrc-l weight, or &lt;55,724,319
bcahcU of C.I pound* each
Tbe hat year of thi* period, 1872, 88,0X1,000 l&gt;n*liel* were roqvireJ. 100,000,.
000 are not &lt;!.cosed au exeeasive import*
tion.
ChastM R. T*il~f. A splendid *nd buuixeus
Of tbe annual deficiency the United s.rtsl Stery f.,r ik* Iky*.
"TA* Bury ef EngMsk Uuralur* far Yeuag
Stale* feroiahe* abonl 45 per earn, of tbe
whole. Tli* 1O4,0uO,DO0 b«»h«J» will be F**slta" Uy L»ey CMI Wkiln (Mr* luMie).
Eighteen llUelnisd lepers
■‘Anal Dolly * 8*k*nl-r*eni Burin* ' If**
Util, MU. Uy Mr*. Wm. E Bryyal.
A Tobacco Slav*.

®
asst
•rraoa w«&gt; k. aoeMMaal a^iaterUOT rfaate a*-

ssdtoPn

Ssikusa

I beard a man one* aay that he would
awaer lose hie mwb ’then hie daily
smokes. In tumuKV or winter, at mwn
or in the evenin' you would find him io
hi* aceoatnmsd oral by tbe firopiaar amok­
in- away fix dur Ufa, as if every breath
bo drew depended upon th: pufiog of the

_

I aakid him what good it did him. H*
mid. "Ob I it rvwta me wire I am tirwd,
■nd aatrlea my oervea vbaw I am worried."
I asked him bow much it coat him each
year, tar be chewed .a* wdi aa amokad.
Ho add be had "saver rec*oo*d It up."
but by dint of further questioning I found
be spent one dollar per week al least, and
"that,” he said, "ia Wry liUlo compared
to wl.*t tome man spend."
And y*t that man called himnelf a poor
man—«o poor that h* could sot go to th*

1

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agjomjr

—JSSHifcJsEttiri’.''

T*tak*a«M( taster Mas tXk. raj;, aa »m..

Sr.ra os Micamsa. n*Omli Cwn fcr Ik*

AUCTION i&gt;ALE

•VSifeWSSE*.
si-gaAfWtir tasrttfi:
Depot, 104

STREET, New York.,

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

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VOL. 22. NO. 31.

HASTINGS, BAKRY CO., MICH., NOVEMBER 28, 1877.

PjUfBMMinilD

iSfcSEEEJSSf

WHOLE NO. 2077.
For Diphtheria.
The following paragraph, cut from the
Springtield Rtfxjjian, fa worthy of pm-

bob sleighs

cvvatfoo.

francose. end gtaa, Want India rum, brandy
and cider breedy were — down from the
shelves to the counter, together with a
bowl of loaf sugar and a piichor of water.
"A free treat, Aiaawwthr
’ Certainly, certainly' Mr. Braley fa n
aka men; we Bust do sowsethlng fa honor
of hfa marriage, walk right up!
Wjs Will leave them to their elaraee, and
•top no— the Mraet, to tbs house of Dr.
Kfagaton who had jtut driven op in his
xfa. The pleasant perlor looked brfahi
and cheerful, tha sofa waa wheeled Of to­
ward the fireplace, when, supported by
shining brass ।.nditoua, a good fire wu
tnrlDdv burning Mm Hralev wm redfaing open —e arm of ths sola, and in
the corner, upoa. a low atool by bar aide.
WM acted Maj Edgrr.f.0, her Httle band
elaaped within that of Mrs. Braley. They
were dialling together in a low tone, so
as not to interrupt Mrs*. Kingston's ac­
count of an snrident that oncunad al the
turkey I hoot, tha day before.
“Baek again!’' said the doctor, as be
entered the room and shook hands hearti­
ly wilt his minister, • Wako— b—e!
Atlcw —, Mas. Braky;” nod ha psvsrad
his lips lightly to the soft white forehand
of the bride. 4*I suppose I am entitled to
the first WratfialdAte "
“But you did not get it. May and I
were ahead of your time,” rejoined hie wife
toughing..
. "-'■“"f'-i- However. I ua going

made and ironed in the beat manner and shod with

PHYSICIAN k SURGEON

•hoe.
- ----—
----We have' on hand a'
lull atbck of Heavy and Light

JOHN R. KAITMANL
ATTORNEY AT LAW ft SOLICITOR
a’.\CM*s,c“r
Nju^j

and every strap warranted.
thw exclusive sale of the Silver Steel

Diamond
rein. Feed cutlers, Bob Shoes, Cauldron Kettles, Ac.

WM. JONEH

DENTIST

Nashville

Kitkiiu.

JAMKS CLARKE
ATTORNEY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR
15 CIIAMCnr rr—MU—rtaa slvea to

ATTORNEYS AT LAW ft SOLICIT-

Just received First Prixe at Wisconsin State Fair und ar our own

.

.

State Fait tit JncksbM,

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS

PHYSICIAN k SURGEON,

A plarc of iraport—v. in tfia &lt;WtMfield
^community w*i tha vdiage taraao. A
*c*.uapicu&lt;&gt;us sign hung hi front of,a large
two-story house, with a wood piagu aetnaa
iho west aide of it, upon the sign wia a
*pr&lt;ad eagk. painted in brighl odara. aad
uedevneath the aaawe,,J. .Maa—h, k|
gdl lettera, so—wbat tarwLbcd by timo
and weather, the eagle was Mtodof one
eye, owing to a nekkna fallow akuotfag a
bullet through it, whkh audaoiou act«raot
him fifty eeuta. Thia memeata of bis

much lunger time.
Tha Lavcro bad grown gray with agr;
tlx peel* that supported tte roof of the
piaxm were entirely gulltlase efprial, sod
the prints of many jack -ksivra were etched
into the corners *&gt; far a* thr arui could
roach,'but the E*We Tasers was a great
place of tvesirt, for two obvious oao— —
CM of whiel' wa* its toenlity. end tte
8ix-h&lt;»le\ Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir. other tha gvoial temperameat ot the land -'
lord.
It was aitnatod oa the highway direct
from Itoftos. aad the diUy suiteeaach
which ran from that city to .Montreal kept
the change of ter— terr, end alto tbe
paMeag— took supper at tte Wool field
beautiful and acientiGcally-nrraugcd Diving Flue Stove tavern. Tte ao—of tte bugfa, Unwn by

THE JEWEL COOK!

now in the market.

Kuauaox.-oa«« •••' r. ».
H*».. »u 1U Huiua Milk.

II. A. GOODYEAR.

POWERS

&amp; BARLOW

prc|iared to show to »love buyers the finest aswrt-1
ment and most complete

&lt;&gt; &lt;J. HoKbHiJok; **’
;r AT LAW ae&lt; «eUel— J-J*
KK^eS itiJUTKi

BifBiffiiimw
ever Ften in4h;f market!

forest.

Carre®,

JSin ad

ROUN1/

OrasRia!

PAI N TER

At A. M. Itoek * Carriage Obey

innriTiw

UVullllU SYT.W^AjiF

The Foreat and Round Acorn*. with the improvement*
of 1877 atandat the head of the lint far HEATING PURPOSBti.
The Syhnu Acorn ia a BOILER IRON heater, wifih rtjwn
lie TUB
:flue* and, judging from sales already made, is going to L*.

„ u.
o
"-“rfi-T*! FAVORITE.
The Qneen, Forest and Crown Acorn Cooking St ores are all
entire!}’ new this season, having nibkle knobs, ground etfged, autoa ENER AZ.
mifclvep*elr..nd________ ’
.
—

Jsfffirson St.,

«

B E PA 1B SHOP
n» ea4OT»Kae4
aaere— ta l‘e »ee&gt;
fISUUJ*..I|mU*(* ..4’ Vtatottr.
teat
be ba* aw»*4
.......
.L__

Wo in, oho ageno fcr U&gt;«

doors and windows of wear ofthe dwellings
wnaHllad with woman am! thRdrao. who
runted to entail u fhmfms «f tte gilded
ranch, with fas eight maik-wbiw tea—
and giitteriog htrr.caaew That apkndid
stags toaeb! Il wm g sad day for Now
England when its work was ioOfl Tbs
a*cam whistle superseded the outee of the
mdkw tern, and mm at tte, pl sera nt
realswecnera af country hfo peeavd into
oblivion-, but tte ptstxa and steps of Aioa
worth’s tavern were crowded with men and
boys to watch it, at tte tirao of which 1
write. The postofiice wnadinatiy apMstta
the tevcrti, sod it wss a frtst di^lsy to
see the eoaeh drive up to tte door throw
off tte Otatl bog. and cat a cirds np to tte
wuokn steps, directly under tte wisp of
the Eagle- The p—engen aiigbtod, tte
tea— weve unhitched, and the tames be­
took themselves to thru respective it»Bs.
which bad jnot been vacated by those who
were to take tte honorable poet of ooavgyisg tte Unitad Bataa mail and tte travel1B- pubKe, twenty rndcs farther toward
then deatination AD wm burly burly
inaide the home. Tte long dfainm room
ubto waa all spread, ready for tha hungry
trasciara to occupy, and savory food WM
always in abundance. !*argo ira-plaoee
fa tte travslera' sitting-mum and tte bar­
room wars always lighted when the tight
Ix-gnn to act cbdiy. and through tte au­
tumn aU win-tte btetery and -pl.
kp Oral oat tbrir cheering light, which
...rsfl-adfaakliys bright, glittafag
array of glara decanters and clean tumblers,
that adorned tte wdl filled ter-perhaya
ooa of tte an— powerful tttratsteta of the
Eagle Torero.
It wm Saturday night The two dsn
following Thanbgiving won always holi­
days; men sod boys IvUaccd around the

ACXNOWL.KU«HI&gt; ‘THE IIEMTI

Phyikiui-* l’re«riplioi» «»a

Family Bedpca

eareMly pra-

pwed with Drags and Chemical*

of pnreat quality only.____

Swaay's Hoyai.,

Diphtheria is a dawaap whach iprings
from tte growth of a roe! fungus on aotne
of the mucua aarf.ro. of the eyatem, more
graeeally of the tbrrat. From the koal
part* affected u spreads to, tte whole body,
affecting ths muscular aad nervous aye
urara, viuatfog tte lymph aad nnukat
fluid*, and prodneiug ponlyma. As aooo
aa t!&gt;e raetcriumfueruaappears ia whte

I ths public baaan— m writ as praces I u&gt;lerrato eftlm aosstn, aad baadao—ly
auapfonoatamtaia ofltoau of tte Court;
WnutKxa, It tee beva plainly apparept
. to al] I he members of the Umtod Blatco
Gratd Jury for tbe trroi of October 1877.
•miag io and for the Jtelli Circuit and
Wcrturo Ihstriet ofMariugaa, that the
apptpprialfoaa bi the I— Cong—a of tte
To Ymhio Wins.
Umtpd &amp;a— fur the* gxpco— uftfefa
Wc will suppose yea are vougly •citlrd Cours are cotirriy inadrairate to per tbe
ta a little bvoae. We hope it ta yeur own ; ureiwaary expraift of raid (,'ourt In the
if ant. taake an effort to earn ro—thing trueactwe et rtew a tookty of tte beoaeaah. week far a home, tw sutler tew era* ul seed Court, and texturing the meat
aoraU, »u there be room eouugb for two, rigid ecueoBu to'be practiced by all the
Meet vf our moneyed —a began al the oficcrt cf MidCuhrt is OtdOr fo tra—-t
foot of tte ladder Next to e.teme the tte topurttet erimiual Ufa— of tte akd
drabr—tira fam wumm off sweet I—pi . Wornrn, Daftrte of Mfohigxa; itetnYuu hosopsdtebly leantsd by , thia urao
U st there ia no living in this wufid with­
That, tbe Grand Jury have
out trials , aad it wBl not benefit you in win&amp;ad with great pl—aro tbe sfcrta
the least to ta«ome impatient Always of tte Ha«- Msfalca 0. Bureh, U. A
remember that n
with o sweet taanrer DhUMt AUosney for this Dirtnot, to ooaduct the baafa— before the Grand Jury
wall the least |«aUe expense to the Gov.
srom&lt; at, retaBienl with Ms 'dety to tbe
people, aad we tert ey tear toemmaey te
tbe marked abdityp pr—pte—and dmweed -of your peraevering; yeur rawer! patch with which he Km conducted tte
will be great ia the end. And now owes borinen* brought before thia Grand Jury.
the great, rcublcra Tor every yuung houte/?»*«/'&lt;•!, That snr chaste — ffeeahff
k orper ; what shall I Cook: Wall, we
can not lay down a rule far that, fur anmc C. Hurth. U. S- Dwaiok Attorney.'aad to
irr winch easier kept than others. Bat. the Hon. John Porker. U. S. Marshal;,
our ruk is not to have over fear articks and their deputies fur their courteou* Ust wee ; te faateoee, thia mvroing wo teatioos to the Grand Jar— io eordaethave bterail, stesk, poutoos and fruit. ur,- the taiaiaen* pfacud before thoca.
Always have fruit Tur breakfast. Rets am
tfc-W, That a raps uf thia PraamHv
her the old adage
“Frtiit fa goH in (be •nd three rssqlutiooa be signed by the
mcralug. silver M none and ted at eight.'’
Cook tail hack, aad nee that m ba well
served up, and have sommhing fresh aad
sew wch meal. When wo have fried j*&gt;-

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frafoda,
until you have priced their Goods, far you
will save money by it.
,
Everybody knows they are the only

PwriML MianHK
to all calls

sy night wm
log and more­
________________ _
-od fa the Holy
Book, m trail m tte rommaod to “Rememter tbs Sabbath dar tn ks- kteiy.”
The sweet tanra of tte mellow busk
auuodsd open tte frosly , sir. juM M the
aua souk behind the was—a bills, end
uuh the mo*! rwh. the people mode for

&lt;
I

Aa Old Man and ■ Petty Theft.
Of an old man brought before tte Lord
|
Mayor
of Ixiodoo on a charge of petty
,
ttett
tte Jis— of that eity prints the fol­
.
tewing
plaaaaal paragraph at tbe teed of
.
&lt;it* po&amp;cc aJumd.
“It sppcArri that the prisoner had been
iia the habit of frequenting what ia salted
a। raff* taMero ta Tfi—la a—ot and lak
fax
i refresh—ata tteaa. On Taaeiay ha
Werat
there for that purpose, and evuntu1
atly
left theteaM, tailor a dionee-knifa
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With
him He wm foRnwrd by e Water
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iaad an—into custody. Tte Lord Mayer
reoagatted tha yr—tot from the tench m
1u mao whom be ted knuwn aa tte Corn
Exchange
for many year* aa a very reI
fra
I ttnli enra merehaw. Ikptyfagtos
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&lt; —too from hr. fovdahip. tte prisoner
said
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aevsuay ye— of age. and wm
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frisodtaU stewb— God fat and I wM
giro yeti an oraaga." “Mv Lord,” npted
th. chid, “tall ma where kc i* sot’ and I
will give you two."

Joaijufa . Miller tells of a hcrofae who
“swept tte lonesome sea with bar tangfad
hair
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rnhfa* to the ■— potatobag, ott.
Liitk do ■— parouivc wtet soinute fa,
oad bow far it art—Ifab. Far a ewgjla

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The seventh annual meeting of the
Michigan State Foaekgiad Sosioty wiU
occur at Grand Rapids December 4, 5, 6,
and a lane a'.teodanca is anticipated.
There will be a g&lt;a&gt;d exhibition of winter
fruit from Grand Traverse, Ooeena, Mt&gt;t&gt;
roe, asd Van Banw count—certainly, aud
Kent county wiU surely not be ia tha rear
when so good « opportunity is ofiered to

“l‘l spring frail for market —J.
Stenrwa, Kok—ano
“Farm adorns—t' —Mao. H P.
thing in operation ta ettnM tbs people and Create, Hudsonville, Ottawa county.
Cloee buyer* are incited to call, enunine out atock. uld get pri- turn a few pennies into th# till ofbis desk,
a beu or turkry shoal, a betting matah—
S&gt;. TCWBlua.
E- 110,'-ow anything to gel up a link excilrmwt aad
ffA good tin ehop in coniledion.
FRANK PRISIg.B. Supt gather a crowd A baH, Ute preceding
eight, bed dravra all Utt ytrang people
from far aad near, und Ainsworth had
made a good thing of it. The frolfokca

The ILIRRISO.V tTJWOJT,

Wm. H. Goodyear
mwtmL raw
PEOPLES drub store.

The Itapteffnan sprate with ao

I tarribk dine—, dipttesia. that we hope it
will bn triad by earn« one ia this rtefaky,
in e— aoeae penna is safer—writ-uM&lt;h
to require —attseaA, and the roialt—de
pohlic. If item kanything of value-^o
tte ffaiowfaK, tte knowledge of it ought
lo be wsdei] extesded
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Grand Jury prraitfod u foreman of aaid
Grand Jury in a van abk manner aad
han bran uwpertki in hi*
on all
&lt;|iac»tteua aubsaitud to him far Ufa &lt;fae»
tea and ha* been eourteowi in manner to
every tnCfaibernr skid ihnV. And/whar*oC »M H. H Hinds, b*a aa &lt;krk of mid
Jury taken rrwt pafaa to Uepthe rra I
oad»j#f said Jwrj.in good th&gt;M and baa
erierad grret iat«rrat in all hia labors as
Clerk to the end that Ar said Jsry might
tee assisted h&gt; tbkr tMtberata— by et^rurt
mietuo, tbaralssw be it
;
Rttulttd. that tha thank a of this Grand
Jsry an dae and arv hereby tendered to
tted Georpv M. Ikwey far tte ability im
fierttalitr and caurteeiu master as such
farefimn'of mid Grand Jury. And to
raid H. H. Hind* for bis iotcnsl and la­
bor m nieiuing said Grand Jury. ' And be
it further1
/fraefaarf. That said Georgo M. Dewey
crapk of decanter*. and several wine and H.Ji. Hinds e*-h be sraeantod with
glaarae, white he filled aad brought to Mr. a copy, of Jac fueegoinj; lYcatable and
aad Mrs. Boley. The minister took bis, Resofataooa and that the same be aptad
and turned to hte bride, «wbo raid plea* at.lar^e ej&lt;,n the re«»:rds '&lt;/ this Grand
antly
In additiori to tte fotur&gt;lt.g the Jury ,
'-Excuse me, doetar, I Barer late wioe.
"Not taka wine! D-c* it affect yourr at tte'dOM rf their aotatoa adapted tte &lt;
IxadT What shall I give you, my dear’ folfowfag preamble and reml ^iorns which &lt;
ladv’'
— forth fa pretty plain tor— a apeocs of 1
' fajuiy fafiteed by, tte iMtCo^-sopoa '

made from the beat

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U. S Court
Al the prowl &gt; anaion of the United
Stales Court for lbs Sixth Clroail and
Wratern Diatrirtof Mu higan the Grand
Jury, adopted the following Preamble and

TteManhall Nh.ta—ra publbbc. th.
foUowiag. letter ft— Hou. P. T. VaaZile Jediniog tte JMO vclod him by,the
Supcrviacra of Calhoun odun'ly, which it
talcs lias been received rod r.Sri*lly filed
and au artietimliy laid u—iter that it wm
by the clerk of that ooantyhard to detect a joint The plaster on tte
T" ike Board of S*p*rtitort of Calkt-o wulfa taaide wm still (right and ftmh teaklag The leruple BMteure-i SOO feet ta
foagth sad lRl tec in width, and the
fag the newspajwra, that a portion of your
. Walla were adoraed with rough ropraaeataconuituenta aw diraat«fi«d braauac ofyour lioaa oi men ate aafates, with aa peraction in Ibc pa—&lt;♦ of • renolnltoo appro­, apectiva. white over one of tte windows
priating WOO to pay the upon— ot the
wa* a rude figure of a dove bearing a twig
or branch ofsoraskind. and flying towssd
My first ■uprtaa'iia was, and I have out
yet limnw eno rinsed ibal it is erruntoue,' a tcxwntain fa tte dfofamse. Tbs sxpforsr
' found toe ground rovend for acres with
that when article IX of the Cosstilnlion‘ rafeMenM —Itrokn croctery ware, ate
says, “Il shall nM be competent for ths' -ffau—ate wnlfoofedid msnoury, stereLemafanwe to faettnss tbs aafarera herein
provided," k does not asy it shall not bi fag mark, of skillful worte—teip. bsv.
Incf-rua
competent for the Board of Supervisors to lag au.o: -I th- ravarro
numbered ccotarire. A. wall fifty feet
appropriate from the contingent food or
thick, apparently ravaral mite ia dreamfunds nut otherwise appropriated a atim frre.ee, wm vidbte fa maay pta— la
toward paying lbs rr/mueo rf the Ctrcnil
p-laoM biMra w— found compktaly aavr erad fa tte earth, having become so by
Gvcupyiaj Uta poeuioa, bawevsr, of
tte long preo— of time. I none of th—
Judge ot this dblBrt, I am unwilling to’ boo— the explorer found an opening, ate
by nmaea of a rope let himorii down fata

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�Ilrrotoforo the Serraot-ot Arma of the
Home Hm manige-j to pec through with
Ua ardtKiwi dotira oa a alary &lt;rf84,(K»
aad the aid ri three asiatant. who retire
85,300. Now be demands .author .Mut-

|her Reprnnentatives to voting
|for a recuctiou, it waa proposed
,to give them four regiments of
,
cavalry
for service in the Mexi­
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and Indian frontiers. The
Ut, the Gto.1 RrilMwd Kag. sra Married
with frat pomp ud aireunateore loot
Wedaeedey evening it St. Bertholocnew'a.
the ultra fMhionriifo ebureh of New
York. Probeblyao Wedding tbit oould tainty aa to tbe rilrrr bill ha. had ■ de­
pressing effect, for no one know, what the
riroduKm of Ikiaga win ta Jf it paaam. It
would be a bkmed thing for tbe country

end reconstructed received the
solid Republican and qflite a
proportion of the Democratic
vote. Atkin's committae were
in favor of non-concurrence in
the amendment increasing the
force above 20,000 but when
Atkins made the motion,in again
reporting the bill, he was morti­
fied to find the House against
him by a vote of 184 to 130 in
Tbe majority of the Repabhcaai in tbe favor of sustaining the Senate's
Stalo of New York down to Harlem amendment. ' There can be no
Bridge, at tbe Into election, was 25,000; doubt that he and his Democratic
associates of the committee were

The Mfo.boh, N. J., MuoUur fii« lb.
Mine of Sonuor ConkliBg for Prreiden: ia
A correspondent who was once 1880. Thi. foio fo.ooeot direrriou k&gt;
if heisMut now a Republican, fkrre lbw gnrerri public i. cooceraed,
andjim that point wo do not feel tbongh ilnuj .nn«y the Souter parson* THnga as They Are.

calladutpon to exprass our opin­
ion, asks of us an answer to sevcral questions. To such of them
as we have had the time to give
the .necessary attention we sub­
mit the following answers:
He
asks: .
1&lt; Arajuu ia forcr oftbarretoraUoe
of apeeie payments on the Int day ofjaauiry, 18&gt;79, and doyuu undemaad that to
he tbe policy of tbe Republican party? ,

A simple yes, would perhaps
be the best possible answer to
both of these queries.
We are
in favor of resumption, and only
wish the day fixed was January
1st 18~S instead of 1879, as _&lt;e
believe it would be for the best
interest- of all dasses of our peo­
ple, the debtor as well as the
creditor; and would ensure a re­
sumption of many kinds of busi­
ness, now prostrated by lack of
financial
confidence,
among
hnmied men.
We understand
the Republican party to bo com­
mitted to resumption in. January,
1879, and do not believe there is
any,desire to change tho time by
putting off the day, among, any
considerable number of the Re­
publicans of thp country.
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2&lt;i‘TArc you in favor of the remoatUring of .iforr?
We answer, ‘-Yes," bnt as we
underatand the question, not in
favor of the bill now [lending be­
fore the Senate, mu&lt;A less that
wlricji recently passed dhe House
flf Itepresenfatives by so decided
a vote.- We believe that silver
should be made legal tender for
all debts, public and private, not
spodaHy stipulated to be paid in
gold; but we also believe that the
silver dollar should be made just
us n^aY. thc equal of the gold dol-

•twtkwetala, judged by tho gold
-standard, as it is possible to make
and keep it, whether tho silver
dollar be 4121 or 4251 grains, or
any. other weight that may be
required, that gold and silver, as
mopqy, may float side by side in
all busincM transactions.
We
trust that our correspondent will
understand our position, and that
our readers will carefully judge
of tiftpoint we make, as against
the.'bijja now pending at Wash­
ington.
3d If tpecic resamption taka, plica
JsMmy la*. 1879, woaM you h.vo tha
Gordrnmmrt keep the greeabaek in orculWfln, u legal tender for tha payment
of potato obligxtion.?

nd Irt k reptfote itarif. Modiein. kilte
more than it curve, .ad there is nothing
to terrible M cneertaiaty for it cheek.

A - cbtoM MMk .f goo&amp; juri Ttorired^u . totopfotetoook
B^vicsrm .u

for FALL TRADE.

cher, Culberson, Giddings and
the two Williomff—Democrats
Tbe Philadelphia Prm h trying to who dared kick over the party
make it appear that Speaker Randall i. traces. They were forced, hewthe most' probable Democratic candidate ever to swallow their reaentment
for the Preridoocy in 1080.
but they wait an opportunity
। for revenge on their schismatic
electro in PbQadelphU have been diacov- brothers. 'The Senate prompt­
erod. In one ward the Republican. bare ly receded from the few unim­
diacuvered 660 fraudaleat vote. and im- portant amendments to which
pcraocatiooa by overhauling tbe return*1 the House refiued its concurand making compariaoaa.. In four ward,1 rencc and passed the bill. Both
in the undisputed control of the Demo- it and the naval deficiency bill
have received tbe President's
' signature and needed disburoements to tbe officers and men of
both anna of the service, will at
The uficfol vote of WfooMnin give.1 oaee be made. In the House
Smith, tha RcpabUShn ouxlidltc for Gov­ tbe Democrats were well nigh a
ernor, . plnreKty of 8^71.
unit against the appropriations
Tho apparition to Prc.idcnt H.yca' of $160,000 for the Paris ExponomwAliami and policy, ia the SeaMc. fo1 sitien, tbe Republieana geneagrowing law drily. Tho Prerideat »y»' ally voting for and securibg'it
he lire had to appuiat xxtt Democmtn ia1 by a small majority. As finally
tbe South beeauw he rould not find -nod1 passed the right to appoint honRepublicaM for the phicre.
ory Commissioners is divided
A ariary -.grabber in tho ebrir uf the1 between the President and Gov­
Speaker of the Nauonri Home of Repre-' ernorB of the several States.
Mnutivra, a sefory-gnbber ia tho rret ofr While the Republicans favored
Oliver P. Mortoe ia the Senate of the' an appropriation that will en*
Hailed Statcri Both placed in three periable tne Government to return
tiooa by the Dcmocnuic pony. •‘Rrform
1 in kind die many acts of good
will evinced toward ns by France
Ft. Pan!. Minn., a a Democntie1 during our Centennial Exhibi•tawbgbriJ, bn thin year the Republican, j
1 tion, and to aid our would-be
broke the enemy'. rank, and captured1 exhibitors in making an effecthree Otil of »ix Reprfoentatira in tbe' five display, and attempt to di­
vert any portion of the appro­
' prixtion from its legitimate pur­
general remark of the Pennaylvania Re­ pose to reward favorites for po-'
publican..
litical or other service will insure
Tbe combineuoMin the Ohio Senatorial to the promoters of such a
co a teat* ire eaid to be agaiou Mr. Pendle­ scheme daservedsmotoriety. It
ton. General Euiag'a blundering with is believed it and the deficiency
th. Reaumptioo Repeal bill ha. set him bill will pass the Senate without
bookJin the race, and now it ia mid that protracted discussion so that the
tbn Democratic Methnaaleb, ex-Gor.
work of the extra session may
Alien, can elect any man for whom ho
be cleared up by Saturday night.
Tbe action of Pack, the House
licmd th*t Gvn. Moqrou in oatw^oat indoor-keeper, in discharging from
flarionfot, ia the tain.
the “soldier's roll" several subor­
The auvt critic, who Mek to compare dinates crippled in tbe Union
R. B. Haya' Rcpublianum with that of’ service, is very severely com­
Andy Joharete, and th. Wbiggery ofJohn
mented on as a flagrant violation
Tyler, hare undertaken a larger contnot
than th!y will be likely to execute. Th. of the spirit, if not the letter, of
the law. Frye vigorously at­
Prorident data hi. political atetM
tacked the Democratic iride yes­
tack about aa f.r a. the bat of them, and
terday as the party - responsible
for this contempyble piece of
• .Secretary Erast,
undcrataoil* veil of work; and sorfle of his shots
taengb for a. wbta the RapuUlcan ptny 't told with fearful effect and tbe
and Confederate
duty fo He my. that the AdniostrMion Democratic
dodged and
ho before it three thing! which it mana Brigadiers who
ducked to escape the flying mis­
tu .ecuBipluh: FirM, to tutioa.Exe tha

Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT mo

bay mow and ebcoae-pnam patriot. "

$lug if a strange question, and
wo^lo not know as we fully undeMtand jUst what our correspottdent desires of ub.
But we
believe that the greehbMk, when'
it can be redeemed on demand in
coin ft the Treasury of the Unit­
ed States, is ns good a. paper RcjuUlauj party, letond, to rautua »f-ecia
money as tho world ever aav.1 pyreent.; third, to cmanripMa the action
Wo sec ao objection to it in any of tbe totem from tbe aanirol of the offleeform, fT it iff treated os non-nntercstrbwiring obligations of the goyernment, used as money, redeem­
Our Wariiington Latter.
able nt the will of the holder, in
pnp, at the Treasury of thd.UnjtW ABWikorvs, D. C., Nor. 34,1877.
e.LBtete., nor. do we see why it i
It is the prevalent impression
may not continue to be legal ten­ that an adjournment may be
der for Hie payment of all debts reached on Saturday providing
public and private, not otherwise thfc Ewing bill shall have been
sptyjiaPy provided to the contrary disposed of in the House to the
by:o*uting lawt.
It, if kept in satisfaction of its friends. All
circulation, should certainly boa the businew recommended by
legal tender for the payment of tho'Preaident for legislation has
ail private obfigatioru, and in our been sent to the Senate for its
opWon ifehould be kept in eirconcurrence, save the deficiency
culbSbn so long, and to such an
bill; and debate on it is expect­
amount, as the business interests ,
ed to dose to-day when a final
of.-tho country- require and tha
vote will be bad. It appears
coxiatitution will permit, in lieu .
that some ofite items provoked
of National Bank Bills.
considerable criticism in the
Committee, but Mr. Foster stat­
ed he did not propose to antagattention of the House and coun­
try to the fact that this was the
second one reported this session,
PoRtioal Notn.
and predicted others aa the out­
come of Democratic “economy.’'
Since the capture of the House
by the Confederate Democratic
forces in 1874, with Tilden at
enmmercul tad frieadly refolioM with the
the head of the column, shouting
Urited Stela.
A dfoptoch to the New Yoik A\w reform and economy, which was
taken up and reiterated bv
if I'Mt uys Prarideet Haya h» deeforevery adherent, great and email,
al tbet ha will raw .oy Sire? bill which
the
constantly accruing debts
d«» not expressly except the public debt
trom iU eperatfons, .nd he will Ml »p- were kept out of sight until the
pdlr4 »Bj mrerore which hre the riigbuwt decision of the Electoral Commission rendered any further
tendency te impair the pcblic credit
Tbe Tcuo Ikreocreta a.y that their .e persistence in these false preten­
tien with rape« to the arriry emrod sions wholly useless, and an
meat to the Arthy bnifoM week wm intend­ army of important creditors now
ed rimjdy to commit the DeewerMie party sop was effective and the bill
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bk eqeh to . protedirc policy with rrepeet went to the Senate Oonmittee.
The Texas provision was at onceI
ta tha Rio Grande.
stricken out m virtually abolish­.
ing tbe President's perogativoeI
as commander-in-chief of the
army and navy and tranfiferring
.. them to the House, and the nu­
merical limitation was restored
to 25,000. The bill thus formed
rush to the front with their un­
, audited bills whose payment was
. purposely deferred for tbe po, litical advantages that might rc, I salt to their [mrty front reduced
appropriations. Hr. Atkins suf-

sile?. Every will have their
opinion of the merits of his inci­
dental reference to the “concili­
ation policy."
Conover's vole yesterday is
the subject of universal remark.
Democrats are jubilant and hold
that it foreshadows the admission
of—not ••Beast" but “Hamburg1*
—Butler and Eustis to the Sen­
ate. Tbe Committee on Privi­
leges and Elections is expected
to report to-day or to-morrow
in favor of seating Kellogg.
The silver Dill with a few
amendments (only one very im­
portant) has been reported and
the opponents of remonetisation
would he hopeless were it not
for a seemingly well founded report that the President has expressed himself as determined
to veto any bill that will unfavorably effect the holders of our
bonds.
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M.U of . ole. Jioa of WORSTEDS aad

drra«

SUIWbU 0VtR4».ATS.
In FBrewhwg O'** Wwh.re.Hn- . f

RROADCUITHS for DRESS SUITS. the fount xylee in fNfc P1W FITTING
for WHITK SHfRT in the Cky.
A oompleie Em st COLLARS and!
BUSINESS SUITS.

Twombley. Tbe Other af the bnde per­
formed bi. pert by giving hi. deughter .
diamond oecklree worth &lt;50,000, .nd
Charite .id other wccritia for aarly .
millwa, which will taka th. you.g ooapie
comfortably through tbe winter.

CA88IMERK3 .nd CHEVIOTS

OVERCOATING in good ririw-

Umbrellas. Satchris and Shawl Strap!

York mw, .ad proriaely the kind of thing
tUt th. moahroam .huddyltea dw.j. do.
Th. gift, were advartimd for day. before,
tha eat being rrry curtully mentioned la
aaehreM. Now tha real old familiw, who
have Mmetbiag bcidca money to foE back
upon, never do thb. Their wedding, are
gorg—u enough, but pubbrity fo alwaya
aTuidml. The nrwvp.per reporter is not
invito! to lajpcct llic Loom and mak.
noire of everything from the diamond
troklaea down to the bride a outfit, and if

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rery careful to Lt&lt;i it ell Unioned forth,
and it it done ia the tine petent laadicioe
rtylc. It u a merry that meh foroilia
don't law bog. The oat eolation bred of
luddeu wealth very toon dimipataa ic.

retire than for »how._ One uf the rtyliah
moroing iparmeoto for Ml-ddon M a long
rlo.k of Cray ebewoit, oorenng ibo entire
drew. . nd put "1 *&gt;• eJaady m pceelble in
Front and behind. A highly aeoriUc ad­
dition foe walking i* a cloth gaiter .trapped
over the boot, preeimly like there worn by
men. tt&gt; keep the dort from entering theabiom Embroidered waiau of light blun
or pink opera fiaaarl are worn under the

COFFEE
lose but pure, for" tor roast and grim

soAp.
TOBACCO.

Mae th.wU of plria oahmere or Mrila
rii.wl. with border. are
wore m a |
sort of half drew, .nd odd touchre of plres
mg bright eoier to tbe atreeta.

IMPERIAL SOAP

CROCKERY.

IS THE ■‘BEST."

Tbe rigar-makon* sinks cuoliauaa, aad
though the otrikei. effect to have confi­
dence that they can compel tbe managen
io come Io their terms, they are evidently

STONE -WA.HE.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

CHEAPESTANDBEST.

excellent one in a week, and they are
taking them on by the tbouaaad. Ic it
lingular that the two never thought of

CARBOLIC OfL

why tbe deft lager. of a woman ahvuld
cot be better in a trade Hke thi. than
the coma and clumsy hand, of a man.
A cigar made of expouaire Mock suit
be finmhod ia haodsome atylo, it mnrt be
elegantly .taped, .monthly aad niedy Inubed^ml there u no reMoo why woman',
latte tad dexterity ahould not be ti tilrted

The People’s Paper

Clubs.of five, postage paid, “Ofc.
Clubs of ton
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Clubs of twenty.-1*
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weighed oat to the workman, who io n&gt;
quired to driirer to many again of a
prescribed alao aad weight. Tbe manu­
facturer own tenement hottiea, which
they rest to their employees, aad in thia
way tha work, while it ia dooe without

FERRAND wftXlAHR

CHESTER’S CURE!

Manafactlnd only hy
CRAMP TOK BROTUKRH,
2, 4, 8, 8 and 10, Rutger. Pfooe, aad 33
. od 35 Jefferooa St.. Naw York.
Far mlc at Kiolrtalr l,y

ri»t«n of the employer.
Tte manofsc.
turer. an now ejecting the rtriking tenaula, who of ooctree hare not paid rent,
1andcoeb ejectment it made tbe aeaeeicn

. 1U3MLT OHJTim ifflJI
.Asthma,

McCarthy, roney a goer.

lironchitit. Catarrh,

Datrou, Mich.
By GfoMr.ge.enHy »od by

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IMi* Tntnaah fra mffijAji

Our New York Letter.
Naw YOU, November 24, 1877.

which the price wiH foTllO.tt) per yr*.
F-tatre r-l. All wb. eetaerffo tafarr
•nUiX«»«&gt;t. «t tho proeeM role offfl.to
will receive the enl.rprd
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THEPORT.

a Dearborn at., Chicago

Tub Vahbimilt Will Can—Tub The .gilMora are the only cure who nuke
Vaxdebbilt Wxbdiri!—Fa.ntoxa— aoytblog by there norearot*. Swinton
Tua Crus Nakus* Btbixx—Thb bowh .nd Sobwrii mR&gt; beer, ia ootafort,
Wax Aoaimt Rom—Tiltob—Beat- bui the drindtd workmeo .tarve. Strika
are expenrive l.xnrire.
i. uijosrotd to Dre. 4 It fo the «®gn»•ing topic of eunvsrxMion, everywhere.
Seott Lord, the .Horney for the ooutretant*,
i. very bw&gt;y getting up th. tretinroy, .nd
. prMty .my ot it be boa. He ureru
ia «y fort, nd hM u MU boride ihM ba
think, will ret ba oirreMiy to introduce.
For iiiMreiee, m f.r Wk u 1854. there
wm . ch«{M rignml “CorariiM," prid
for . lot of groeeriea to bo riiippml to C.1ifornfo. Tt&gt;« rigauure wm forgtd. WIL
liim H. rmprared hi. fcth«r with tbe be-

ran waa .a.i.ii nun
goca &gt; with retying raccaaL A largo
number of low grngvrioo bare been toad
ovar arid over aciio daring the wrtk, and
a f«w oflbem hare thrawa up the .peuge
mid quit in dfoguM. Tha big hotel, clone
ou Suwdayv, aad mrvn liquor, al labia, in
th.-ir reateurenu which the tew ren t tako
bold of. For other riabtWM they ply
thor Sore quietly and go right along.
The “Law .nd Order League" are dote
mined to al leaat eback tbe treSe, and

ATLANTIC MONTHLY for 1878.

•aata a Waal. wiiet.Tr'S’.etr"*?

Ww£y

veg^-able

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

Ths Mild Poorer

CURES

HUNPHmr
Homeopathic Opsclfics

it, aad the two Cwrily jAyrieua. got out a
writ of luarey. .nd Coreditu wm «rsnd
and hurried off to the Bloeaingtkle Any
lum. Fortuaately tbcehiefof that ksyhuu
knew Carwefire. and refored to reorir.;hftn
knowing bin to be entirely mm. Thi

the Miouhle ban need riuMiog ep m
well. But, dl.id«lM they are. lam gfod
to My mom imprewiioa is bring made cpco
tbe trade. Tbe efoj M enrred witn orer
8,000 nun raUte ofail kind., and it fo too
plea that they did it to eave him from a beery a lax to bear. Bel for tbeae crime
criminal praaacutro for forgery. Coroe- focteria, the police foee. euold be rodored
lina demanded a legal iurewigatiau, but al a bril, aad the eriaunal reerte would bare
tha urgent regwaal sf tbe (fototoodon tbe
matter waa dropped. Mr. Lord «xp—*&gt;
show that for tbn Um twenty yoan Wil-

ed with Me took to blotto Coroahwaad
krep him in dfokrar wkh Ma fotbre,
in the end th. .art ptf*? tbealdwa

ilitt.

EADACHE.

�Cotaaoil Procertiiaga.

A apaelri meeiiox of tte Common Coun­
cil of tte *ity of Hatting*, waa teid al th*
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TscadaycvimiopNov.
20th, 1877
His Hooar tte Mayor ia the chair.
On tall &lt;.nu ran tte ruinwi.R am*tCMrt a p.„ ar WMM.i.y, Thom.;. FHtey
004 mu tet. tWmrd.y
Tfc« iHb.,

■tehtetinumte oototm.4 Vm
terpo-C trial to IKl. TtePtrnraUM AU*.
M7
It jterarwMdMtod th. Mm fcr
' to! F*°VU
*S‘r,n'T “J .Willy

City Drug Store!

MW.JXH"

WANZER &amp; BARNES (Successor* iu Bakkxb « Cu.)

ii.%£.czxs-. Pharnix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Having and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

Drugs, Patent Medicines- Homceopathic Remedies,

AM. li—rf M.Snfku. Uu.il.
Toatiinaon, Wiaklcnun and Timor—4.
AW-Aid. Abtey.
On mxiou af Aid. D.-w«y th* following

Pllffl, Mb. I M II1JMI1

•Mrt w» &lt;la«ply rsfTM ..
„&lt;
for pnMkatfon. aero th. nry bta
&gt;m&lt; rarapta* il,, rrm.rk.
af AU^a,. u lh, you.fc

sx=sk

Toita Anaalca m 'aav raritey rf kiad or price. Hapo". Mogaote TWai. Ctenn
«■
BotecJ Book., Office and Seteo} Stuiraury.
Blank and MeBor.odaB Book*, in any atylo at your own prioc.
Yowr patroooso m

It!....., Ihu to
fina.ra. ,»-t fr.nlam calaad him map aw frtoata. Th. kv
•peodeal. wen
*ad tewpMally drfrwUd
by 0(4'0 T..w!iiwoa of th. (rw of ftufc-J A
TaallMra *T W.yUad, end Ctarlr. d. H.Jbtort teihi. otj. a*, a WM .n ,0 „„ po„

”nlio ot (Wi!ty. * &lt;rnl&gt;n u»l puWK »pt.U&gt;a
alBato aaralwoa.ly .ppraraa, .ad .fib* )n»ar Otad. U.K ea. tw bat
opraion
Oa KM,, aroroln J««z» Vln DI.
Ueawi tte SMpaodrai terra* Alb to Mot*
Priorafer fbor. u4 U|nM f_, ihr..y*m »ad

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Erory-rara aad aUMtteo i* given to compuandinx Pbyaicua'. I'raoeriptio* &lt;*
F*tol&gt;y Bawdpto. •____________
25 per cm. tew* t baa Trine, an *
tberarojadly. It will pay .ay on. to tey
than Orwvoat* and raita mi ril Man a
iod Boy', clothiaett tte pm!

WAR DECLARED

STAB CLwHUiu HOUSE.

Iteabte ttere, 34. 40 u&gt;d 48,0*01 tort*
Grand Itepidt.
Good uadarahirto *d Draw*™ 25*.
Spteadid Sate, 110 aad US.
Lumliewie't pood, tew down.

CASH STORE
On notion of Aid. McN.u^tton tbe
rrport wu .doj-ted by ayes and cay. u
follows
Aym—Aid. Dewey, McNaughton, Ru«•ell. Tbmlitwon, WmIraan ant Yws;

LEW/S STEKA

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Fancy Uoods. I? lathing Hnts and Caps and

Call and learn prices and be convinced tliat I will sell you good

COME ONE AND ALL

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LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.
By Aid. Dewey:
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A'Mtata, That th. rily rf Kutop will *.
toblite m a wtmi th* rwl .pMltei la ihr aen&gt;ap.&lt;Vte( «Mp aa4 i|w«ISraiU,... «hta th*
traJ.n* thwtea .pwntte .ball lw&gt;. tor. .1...
by l&gt;r Craw! Rirrr Vhtey l’..j!™.d l«mp..y.
aad m ti«,.M&gt;« taw -Hl uh. up :u&gt;« not
MW PM«.( under Uw M14 drawl fcrwV.IIry fc.Un&gt;.J treatM^nkTHM.iltatuJ
ara.t.d a. pray,,
tk
with ihtprvpMad .iraei w«*t.to fit^i wym. . X tera opened op a tin .hop In tte raor
dam O*X,w *— ptarnwi
Which rraulatioo W. tdqptegby .yea' i and of l’ow*a and B.riow'1 H.rdw.rv
' la tha Ctanrary mom of J
ted cap. aa iuliowa;
. Store wkcro&gt;f »■ propewed to de any kiad
Aye*-Aid. Dewey, M.N.ogbhm, Bu- at worit that Bay .be unwed to tM to do.
I te I liberal potrontp* ef th* poiiite.
ae!t. TftodfaMB. Winkleman and Young; I CJ1 »nd MO me teforo tr’iiuK eUewhcre.
3» 32
P, A. Patwuts,
N.ye—None- '
By ALL Ikw.)
Il"
Itel tea Itocanlar l_ mJ U &gt;.
t-mOy-telraelwt to furateh th*
of ihr
Ail acaranta doe tte fcw-rf Bottom,
MlchtCM Cwural Riulia.d CranpM^ will.
I)uw4 mail bu aeUled within thirty
&lt;"|-y of th* praperiten. n&gt;.p IB-t tpatf Acai taw
,y&gt; or they will be given to .a offiror for
Wai/ “ I*
-'Ite-.lMU c,.i
taro «U
Thera an, 1,25C&gt; |xwtoftcet in the State
Oka row!
of Michigan.
•
mroaaad &gt;
r“
' .Ths cMertuiStueut* risen by tbe Red
Ribbon dub, uf Port Iloroo, art nuita
popular—U.e lar^r half is filled twim a

Of WANZER k BARNES.

, Bibles &gt;° ••• "*•** from 50c. to $12.00.

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LEWIS STERN.
Forty utcro gum haxo been itetribotcd

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Julius Russell

arih.
Tte Lek* Shore *nd Mirhigan Southern
Railroad Company haa au action aaaiiul
tte city of Buffalo, for danugr. to Ita
property daring tte July railroad note.

AU account* sod note* tuA willed by
। DeccuU r 1 «t*wi!l be UH with s Jortiaa ।
for coHradon. We fctrtf hire car fay/ 11

,Oq the 14, tte dead body nf Peter Raacr waa found on tte G. IL V. R. IL
utek at Veratotrtvin* It b teppoeed hr
“"•""tro. traiae tte nisht befora while lying ntieep or drank oa the

.Gra.nl Sewing M.riitnr Doitara and Ite
‘ pairvta ran ropLce lirukeu or worn jparu
of any wachinr and mte them work aa"
Iwril m ever, W* roll tte oabteatod
Sin ter aad 8k John fite nowity Mi tbe
I «ge) from 130 to KW. Proper -radraaaeh
m tte Hew., A»«rima. Witero. a c-.aad

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The Mth bpribday of Ju&lt;U-’ Zephaniah
W. Bund*, tear oelebralra it hit m&gt;id*ocr,
near Port Iloau. Wadaaatay iaet. Ho
rattled tn that county 67 yean ago. .

Prof. Lodeaan ot the Statu Nonasi ,
School at, Ypribnti advertiaca a Enropean
tour for 1878. tte pattr to tail June 27,
aad uka ia London. Part., th. Rhine,
Which rareral rrochitino. were adopted
Hwitarrited, Italy, and Germany.
by ay*, and oaya aa Mlaov
.1 bar* latrij rrtbovtd my tinabop from 1
iliratu Smoke, formerly of Eaton ll»;&gt; , ..'
/Aid. Ihswey, MeNanghton, Rua*
’ | the n-ar of Power. A Barlow', hardware
j id., and now aberiff uf Laton county, tea । —«
linadu, Wu.klrtTi.n and Young j to the. l»rtR«M of Bfwa* bof
;
। been .ppuintrd deputy United Siatro Mar. atom where I atu pr^pardd to do al! knm
aha) for th* Wrotern DUtrict of Michigan
! of work known to tte trade. Gire toe a I
Chariot:* people ar* to have ar literary
i rail and aatidy yourodf on. work and
, j priraa.
F. Q Raooo.
23 31
treat* leotarra Iron John B. Googb. Mr*.
Lirwmor*, Robert Cohbr, Prof Swing.
potrr-oFb'iCK Bwa-LATlows
Wendell Phillipa and Cbaa. S. May. Mr.
I
OSrahocra
7
A.
M.
to
8
P.
M.
May delrrera the finX : rubjeet. '-I'atrick
I1 Mail* etoro 7:35 A M. And 2 WP. M.
Henry," So much for enterpria*.
' । AU bwinaw with tho office mart te

Biruey at
Tho balance of enlli in the State Trtas-‘
ury, Nor. 10, wu 1145,533.15 , racripto
duriag die week rading Nor. 17 war*
.. mrowt u&gt;d oaibdpastk. * K teoli l^e gB3^53 30. paymau to during aan* dsrt
ware •78^4X1.15; balance tn Trraaury
■tai'? .»! .priaC rf 18H.
A. w* r&gt; to prw. w« lauw that Jhmrifoar. Jfov. 17, 1877, »45O,CT« W&gt;; incrrawf.r
mo, tens * poplar eradtetor «■ th* Ora»4 the wack IS,133.15.
rj.ra Vatey UlroM, Site itofMiatey w
A. B*w poteufim called Wright tea
be«a Miabluhod ia Wright towwtnp, Ot­
tawa eowaty, nrar Craaterry late.

STAPLE AND FANCY Dur goods,
DrcHS Goods and

li

..traaro ww Ma.pta.ly btetete. .U 1. tea
Mnttata. ot ite ..Moral tte eladaw. W.
brohta th. crvwd try‘M te thW way to
..rsra-a II w. Bnolly teiad that . teatrn:
ud .ipltard te the tell Ml tte PMJU. -era
qntata. Na 1..^. n&gt; daea «i«Fl te

Remember the placo—CITY DRUG STORE—is where you get
■more’for yorfr money than at any other store.

GROCERIES.
have tte l.rgrot rtock of Grooeriro ia
the City, and will anil them for
!.-• mooey than any

DRY GOODS!
I have &lt;m hand a fall stock of
Dry Goods of latest stylus
and also

,JULIUS RUSSELL,
Pbcrnix Block, State St.

oct6m3

CatarrH

. aiivkhtm I&gt;’ r.i n rii-!.

1IBH GO HUHGBY

DRESS GOODS

THE EYE, EAR, and THROAT
STAUFFEB
Tteanuaal «S**tM&gt;n of ofisen for tte
nivmide Cemetonr Company wiU ba teM
at the tdficeof Swerry k Ka.ppra oo
WolnrMtey tte teh dty of Do*. 1877, al
•cv.a o rUk. I*., M. A wsftasl *rt«dooca jf tha Btock buldcra t» r*|O*eted.
AU ownera often by pontera «r» by
Uw MnckbiJdtr*. ood cuutted U&gt; vu«*.
HMtioBsNavJWih, 1887.
11 A. Goopvmb, Proa
Jona Braaan, d«k.
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SANFORD'S RMICU CURL

L. E. Stauffer.

INVAUIABLE.

1

Alchtext. dtelj. on tte
.rn,ri of .rote. Mb tte Brat, and ran
ihranclt to tte Kmy Mmatou with
Hallam Htespl'X &lt;*«.,“**?*■ F*
ra.M, oroatet* and drt.iwd latwaaixta
*.",0
T J. AXDKBSOX,
General Fswrogw AgC., T-pte.. K~"Do ynw-woro ate^ mdteg^fo to tiw
rirouteluw Kbunl of
30 S&amp;
W tmtas A Babwss

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.y. kept ia BtoH.
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SPRING * COMPANY.

to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will, astonish
all. Come in and look-,
over my stock.

CROCKERY,

oefy cornpriition in quality aad Price.

We wiah it di«tin«f)y under*
SIX flood (hut the price* st which
■^3 we *re ^Uiog SILKS in uolour
loss, but fttUff hess-ily either upon
the importer or tn anu fact tire r
gw of the goodn
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We are credibly informed that
la&lt;^[tbc prices at wMcb they were
!t-.h.;purchsNcd the msnufteturer re■qS jeeivee butTittle if snj- psij-wbpi**"* brer for the silks, tttat the dnh

of all the popular patterns
•nd beat qualities at lowest
•III.
sates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of
ceiv

Men's and Boys' Clothing

n.0 Md m* m&gt; oa4* Bribe* Ctab rrow,
Jritorwa Mra.4, Hr-Hry

t

Mins-wm’Ma. ia

TOBACCO.

Tebaccs aad ttgsn.

ttUBSCRlBK AT OXCB.
Itelroad. eauradito.- frim K.umCity «&gt;d
Atehiaon, on tha Miwoari rirer, ria To­
peka, tte eapital of Kana*. throwuh the
fettik Arkaaia. Vollay. to I’neblo. where
direct emtoetioo ia made with lb* Denrrr
A lUo Graad* Railway far Colorado
Spring., M.nitim. Denver, Canon Otr mt
all point, rf rn. «w tte Denver L Rio
Grand*. The trank ia eueDod by that of
no rood in th* Wort, and the pemroi:*

!• «&lt;«iai» tte tariaro. aad ra-idr mforr.
yro wMh WAlUt MbU aad HCNDSlkli at

Alto * Ml Um ot Coahrtimr; u 1

1

CaNABA 8OVTUKXN IUttWAT USB.Thta popukr lie* conimeoeed aa their
(umaacrtiB* cord. MandjT, May 14th,
three fVtaprmlraitoOtot, io *«ntoB«teo
with tte M. C. IL R. itaronpora Uariag
IlMtinga at 7.30 a. X-, arrtva at Buff.lo
md-day at 8 10 P. ■., end New York
Mit toorwing ah 10JMI A. M ThU G-t
day cxprrwi i. the teal train beiweea
M thlijan and tte Eate Parlor ton from
Detroit to Brflln ; ateoplbg tdorfua from
Buffalo to Now York.
taay30tf
_

[♦08,123 too*.
Th.re is mom alir in land matters is tte
way of ■teyiag and mW®* »P North,
al any time daring th. two or three presi
on yram, and the population of Grand
TrarerM ewtaty has been sensibly increased
this Wl
Th* dwelling houac of B. 8. Holcomb,
terwrao TrasanwCuy and Northport, waa

which will irate of m»oy tBportent qaootioM of tha day.
Th* Sonata Commute* oo PrfrUeipa
ata Baotteo* tea ojrord to giro abaariag
on Jaaaary 9U, to ra(.rmotwiv« of tte
HMimi Wmaaa a
Amoriatioo.

IMMfi MS.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

ill. Totnlinaah, ‘WhMratad &gt;*tofi»uang
Nay*—-Noe*. ’
.
Oa raatiua the Coaixtl adjouroad..
Wm. H. tosatsa, Iteocrdra.

An immense line of

Tennyson, Longfellow. Whittier, Alin, Phoebe Carer and many
others. CLOTH and TURKEY MORRDOOO.
'

f* A I I on me lMS&lt;®ro purchasing and 1 will sell you good*
yAlaL cheap an can be found in the city of Hotii gn.

\W&gt;«h rmolatton waa- adof&lt;cd by ayaa
Ki oaya ar follows
Aya.—Aid. Davsy, McNoiarbtoa, lias

la Alp*** coaaty rocaudy 25 drar war*
^wn ia on* drove
It b mU thrt Ch* population ot Mmou
oocoty tei doubted within tte put four
y&lt;*». sod tteN.woygo
any.
that viBsse wOl double it* pophsioa by
thi* tian nest yrar.
Durisg th* Booth of u.-toter, rial* alt

..rawtaglyaad —yrattaly tata tewhile mb ot tbe Mb* *M*
did thrtaari.ro fall
Tb. eh.rg. of
IhaOrort wtoteta. talba^potort, aad
TMJ.rytarad
th. RropMJmi WUUaau U-~d «»d Ctaete.
Eroy rillty t —&lt;»«
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certainly every one can be pleased.

Toys Tor. our little folks.
Miscellaneous Books «uch a*
Dickens conntiete works, i^vob.
MoOauley 8 History of England, 5 vob.
Colridffes Ancient Mariner III. by Dore.
Enema of Shakespeare, Moore. Byron, Milton, Scott, Burns,

Elegant Luuka for gills, in Bns bindings.
Common Prayers “,ld Hymnals of npw and-pretty design.
•Bark Gammon boards, chew, ehecqucn, dominoes, Ac., Ac.

BEAVER CLOAK.* AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS;
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

Abort 20 fiunilioa here left Cold fat*
and vtaaity for Tula, during tte pa»a

w bring bald lath* Itoyrta Ctarrt.
rr Cnroar. aa riaeai wra ri.ra that

Albums to !,uit every size pocket book.
Toilet Goods an endleasvariety, from use to ornament.
■Tnvirile Books illustrated by tbe best artiste, from 5c. to $6,

W. F. HICKS.
THE SUN.

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HATS AND CAPS.
I keep consUnUy on hand i
full assortment of men's end
bop* Hate and Capa.

�Railroads.

MASON 4HAIUK
tie when Fort Pilbiw waa captured, aod it
I* pu-ible tl.it after tbe Confederal— bad
entered the furt a few of tbe simple aogr. —
denied by the splendid appearance of tbe
chiralrouv Southern horwraMU, may have
atumUed and fallen against a —br*. or
may even bate pernbrel from sheer fright
when tbe pieeciag .gate of the great caval

49 Eftft“Sfti

Railroads.

t

-QKAXDTRCN* RAILWAY.
W
JL JTE1O, MIS.

Dre.ir.jH. rritoLMMUMreU1

AGENTS
WANTED.
'luuW'iKWi.

WORK FOR ALL.

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av.ri*.*.
■ “V*w N w KIorT ■r5,^-«.M-i‘

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V?" Broalirar. Naw Ta*, ettr:
CMcaev. Itl. nvv Orlaaaa.La.:
_ ' _ ________ar *aa rvwaWaaw, Cal,
»88«.'rt-,Lt-ii".-&lt;TrEx2:u;

The powerruf tbe pre— for good or evB
ia almoot beyond hutnan perception. A
ainglatoUtewm ha* often been immortaltacd.' “The utterance* of John Weeley
tbit “Slavery ia the sum of all viltianie*,"
will lire aa long as tirifixatiuo endure* aod
humanity cxiata. Yea, the tbowghta of
men perpetuated through' tbe agunev of
the pre—, will go on affecting tbe went or
woe uf predate apiriiual exiatanee thnMtgh
eternal age*. The Holy Book of'inapir*-

5

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■g^sL-rjgjgyS
EPBSSKa?^

Forrest thought it right to maaaaere the
adored troops, be ahoald be praised rather
than brined hr ma-acring them. It is
childish to treat tbe Southern rebellion a mere matter of taate. involving no ques­
tion of right, and el the —me time to find
fault with a mere detail of tbe rebelli.ra.
B—ides, the whole subject of tbe alleged
Fort Pillow naaeacre should bo buried aa
.Icep aa the dead Federal aoldxra, (or noth
4tt£a?S,yfeBT^. awr. ing in tor terr* mor* with conciliation than
to charge tho** who are to be eo*rilialed
with participating in revolting crime*.

ii»rt lam Jackal &amp; Saiiiai
RAILROAD.

SB'IKI LI!*

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MICHIGAN Aid THI SOUTH.

COHSUMPIION CAN BE CURED.

tinn ia etill a lrem*nduoua power for good,
. FULMftX* ta aaartatw rewaJr Gr teaM&gt;« •
Thing* in General
although the human agmei— for God a
The Pension Bureau baa ninety thou arevclalMMiv hare been dead fur many canand claim. unadj adicnlrd
turia*. .W* can *—wwcz»le the arapuMi: AwiS*»a« "ki baa been eery Bl
KB.r ,rl ..&lt;• .1 &lt;w ,-S WW!
■tCT*fa*b,N J., foe a fortnight, m re-

A bill baa been introduced in Coogroa
t» redare letter portage to two cents.

fc-TATB^Og MtemUAM. gUlk jUuul ClmlL

Mary J. Holmes.

Gvnuaay baa a war reserve fund of
aathwret hut hart they won more victeri—? l.'yj.ooo.ooo
Do they achiova aa much'* Tour peat
Railroad fare from Chicaro to Galreaicaptain may overrun a continent, aad tbe
namelc— adreutarcaj Mohammad or Buna
king*. Your wvrid renowned cun killer
; Ex-Senaloe Wade ia rrprraented to be
may aejuirn aovercigniji gold and jury naw
(
in rol.ual Itealth, and viguroua in
glory may be bin. lie rcigua at brot, naer (mind a« well aa body.
w»
• Writer, F. BartUte, Tai Receiver of
‘■Trrtrtdh.-te' J . b a defaoltoe to the twa
though lea* .xUruJIy. be rule, mou’a of
&lt; bwtwwn fifteen and twenty tbomwnd
niigda. All potent in bit proper aphere, l'
he may be r&lt;|ualiv a iuu&lt;[u»ner ibncnt.'
To con,|ucr, to rairm, are to achieve andl&lt;

EDO iSPRGICAL HiSfflUE.

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AS—• .row.
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The Meltable Shari LU

BIMI 1AFIII AMD OiriOIT

•••■U. u4 tkai Ik* aote mMwi
■ karat* •wrel*
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hold 'Jon.in ion, henoe, rightly eoruidarrd, | •
be com pen whom be convince*. If I'*
overturn ono cntnOiou error, and put ta it*'
plica mi l propagate m an active prindple j (
one new truth, I achieve a greater victory ,,
over mankind than be who wide* through
Senator Dari*, of lllinori, ia dubbed
»ea» of .laughter to a throne; ituomuch aa ■ Big-Man-Who-Staya-oul-out-of-Cauc**.”
mine ia bloodlcaa and perpetual, it ia not
The How. Rf B. Waehbar.e, after 25
ears of public life, baa sealed down io
and Napoleon won and" loat empire* at^m

PRORaYe ORDER.

OT^SStttS;

W ^&gt;w4» 11, MUk 3*r .f &lt;&gt;.
. il. reae
ihcriaat »Ai kuaCrv!
riwe*l.'1«m«ai Fat'lh, JaCs**f Fralwla
&amp;iVsMBA*«l»irui¥. *&lt;H-e«

one acre of years thereafter wu left no
aign ofthem but *ome ruin* and a naaw. i
while Anatotki and Baum, Chnat and,
Faw -J the collagta have a antaBer num*
Lulb&lt;4 have cwr.&lt;|U»r»d and afiil wro^uer,
nut tn thb country, nr that, but Qbrataa- her of undergraduate! than lut year.
Tlarrard baa IBS aeniore, 2M junior*,
dowi The founder of a syateca b greater
199 aophonturwa. and S30 freak matt.
than the founder of a kingdom, a* the per­
Thfr. are now lift t'bmace wndaata ta
durable pyrtmld b more stable than! the
die qouatry.

sitasa.-s.wiES
a rut iaMt|MV. la via All t;

&lt;&gt;• raUi»(*M lUx 11. aevltlya. Vai. eart
••I narolaei-aaauaJatniae el rite Mata
M Ikal Ila toal aaroaa:. a— M *la la tela

!rw.
**v at ItoOmldstebL aa* — Urerew ; vim.

•w*tu &lt;r»&gt;t
» ttaiii lit**
—

The Wuhiugton apeciaJa agree thtt
A kingdom eatabliahsd it Is— than a
b naw litUe nr nd doubt of Mr. Ka&gt;truth,‘by aa much the temporal ia teas than thue
'
b&lt;H* admiaaioo to Ida neat a* Senator
Ute cterpal. For thia kingdom of tbe ।
Salon'a loTSiyy (Lb Norman** to •mirrnV*

Curious that France, too, baa a remark of Ac awotd penihtw with the ana that ably high opinion of General Grant,
wield* it. but a good book lire* and work a
The debt of Brooklyn has tn-rc—rd in
forever." l-evlbe iirpw.never b^ praati- ten year* front ft7.000.000 to ftlft.OOO,.
tnted fvt selfish nr fenona! end*, but let 000. Democracy and Rumanism did it.

IRANI RAMM DIVISION.

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The board of banUh in N*w York re­
' * ’ i tenement houae o ntaining
u«ariy 500 pcraon*.
shall publish “the truth, the
and nothing but the truth."

' '

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Tbe Wadriogton •jrro.poedeat of the

vote for Kefiogg'a .dmiaaion.
In An light of Coaoilirtion
The Republican city liekrt waa elected
Tho followingartklo which weefip from
the rolumna of the Naw York Jtout for, in Shreveport, Ueuwana. bv 60# majority.
There waa a great deal of interest but no
' beil-doring.
equal of anything we tier road, and wa
.
Tbe Republican triumph in Connocticar«iai!r commcud it to tho at ton trio of cut should not be loot virht of. The re
«v3$ in** of the B*x,Ntk. \
cult ahowa a good Republican plurality io
tbe
absence uf Senator Barnum and hi*
Vortne waa kind to Gto. Forrest io
permitting him to five until the era of
There waou't much at a Ihtnociatic del­
uge ia Pennsylvania, after all The Dem­
ncognilcd hie skill and bravery as a sol­ ocratic plnrailti— range from (1502 to 9901.
dier. hut would hare felt compelled to lay
rMr Odbb, M. C., of Indiana, will prove
that Inf- 6tight in behalf nf a bad canae
and stained bi* reputation by an atrocious ta&gt; ppwtrcal a reformer for hi* Dcnuxrat.
miaoacre. Since, however, tha day of ie-avnoeiatca. I Bn ha« reported adversely
lUiciliation h— arrived, it t* the duty ot 1[ on the bill allowing member* mileage for
’ peak in the highest terms ef tbe extra areaion.
rfederate offleca, aad tea atEa-S«a*fw Lyman Trumbull, nf Chi—charg* of haring ttaaaacrnl go, li— juat married bi* re&gt;u»in, Mia* Ma­
ry J. Ingraham, rid.al daughter of the
late Cat* Jamca Ingraham, fi Old Say

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the puirat aad liobart nf native*. He
(ought to defend bi* belevad South from
the invading Fukral troop*. It ia quite ,
pcvaible dial the latter believed that they
were right, but tliat belief could not alter
the character ot their acta Thi* i* oa* of
th* pecahiritic* which chiefly diatinguwh
tbcne lhinkho Co*f*d*ral*a. The Soath------ .*n_it.*i—* .r.,
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GEO. WvODS &amp; CO.’S
PARLOR ORGANS

further, and eo&lt;.rede that, with the pc—l
bUesmftion of Fluart, he waa the foromrot rivalry le»d« of th. a-Hurr Aa
tortekftrimmarii Sktekd** aad fcripto

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VOL. 22. NO. 32.

HASTINGS, BARRjt CO., MICH,, DECEMBER 5, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 2078.

pfflPBmiL aid mm
Adv.rti.ing Out Pap.

this rarew in aw rtL^

There to • chang* easing upon th*
wind of buainca* nwn ia regard to ad vertiriog It to Ugiattlug lobe dimmtrered

Aa4 fo U inn. that CU aar nk-B

BOB SLEIGHS
nude and ironed in the best manner and shod with

■a i&gt; m-.

■-■- kMlwT Her-

M.U yroa* aa* bU alW. r&gt; 4«a.
T. Umto to tb* Sum vm...
AU Ik waterod te dadFs aato anas.
AU mo* ba troU to bate aa* bbvbT
V « U Utoj. w.

‘•ofc- mgW Mn. Brainy, "my ndrmd
tn town wm marked with Mocxl rad hor­
ror." aod laani tan down bar ehrah*.
'•Had is no* bean far me, that fvor young
man would have bron living, to eoafart
htomodwr.*"H* wm more of a grief than * eonfon,
aS tba lime-, but aha idolmod him. Why,
Mru. Bratey, ho waul to cotfogw. and *■&gt;

1wt .to k .i aO^rtT*X l«n to gvto...

CHILLED SHOES
DR. A. M. BLAZOPHYSICIAN A SURGEON

Wn.sS ror rowan aU UauU Mraacto.
Ta Mat th. Imu *U*Bt teroU.
With all Iteroro* rod ritrv mart fan.

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for sale cheap Don’t buy a sleigh shod with common coat ahoe.
It will wear tad nooncr and draw harder.
We have on hand h
full stock of Heavy and Light

Diamond
•«* Stole at..*

Cross cut »aw. It will Cut ftp jkt cent. Cuter than any other.
Beware of imitation..
Corn shelters, Feed cutters, Bob Shoes, Cauldron Kettles, kc.

Greble &amp; Russell,
DENTIST

Nashville

Bicliia.

FIRST SHAH fBIZE
Just received First Prize at Wisconsin Statu
Slate Fair at Jackson,

DETROIT

WORKS,

STOVE

1

1

”

Brtkv* krona Bearaia* far 10. alala *
I ka*&gt; a reia*. a mrorafal waU.
IlBamro tom bmu warowroM whk rtiat:
Thia Uaato* !&gt;■•■&gt; an Hto tote:
Il rivw tk» aotebao M nite*.
Tka torn aroroar. wtoro Area* B«m

cooing h&gt;.me," aad enuring the tarter, dcmoeitnitad .1 y«*br•he exclaimed: ‘‘Another flghl U th* Ea­
The vo«* of .4rw York &gt;1 th* recent
gle' Robert Ryder h* gut hurt tome­
hex, the boy wm to frightened and out of cleettow wm 243.000 tern thio teat yanr,
breath that be could hardly apeak,” aud ud of Peouaylraoi* 200,000 tan.
Maae maroTte^aro at Saatk'e *aek bawa.- bringing the Bible to the minister. .he ,
Mart roaa th. H*h&gt; st kla rat*..
laid it an th* table and moved th* light.
•'W. bed beat no* wait fur the doctor, aa'
Tka rile. Iha lwrtf.1. lad tin rreaA
Uato w man atevro hr .Malta kite*.
it to getting tote, and it to Saturday night."
W.th .11 to. ear sad ik.lSltoa
J
•nd Boating beruolf upon th* aofa, vailed
broto a at»ai naUag rteaa alii &gt;U.
for the mintotcr to lead in family vurahip.
Before bo had read the chapter, the
round of heavy feet running was hoard,
Th • maak. to- laa!, . aa* Uh MaA—
and th* dick of the gate laldi vaa
Tka kwr*.aa* awaa. t| (iif ‘ -'•*• aarro apoedtly followed by a heavy died on the
11 tokro Iks falhaa. aaa4U ■aeU.
outer door, dial jarred the window*. Mm
.My wl* art rkUrow-baH«4a*a|
Kingston crowned the floor into the hall,
X.r naea I. .. /to* r h&gt;)to&lt; laar.
and
tho d»r

The Third N.tinAU Baak of Chfcaw,
mm of d&gt;« *i«teM ia thu *fcy. ha* mwpuwd,ed. It to beltovcd that uoly th* ia**h’ holder, will low aoytbiag, &gt;ad that th.;r
Lm wid be light
The Ttft. H.uto (lad.) Poultry aad
Pec Stock totoriuinn vCl bold tbrir mn*ing rt Terre Hast*, December 21, 22, 24

THE JEWEL COOK!

Il to roUmalad that the export* of the
Sarin, v r*Hey thto year will cfoaaly ap­
proximate a value of »l»,000,000
How. S. M. Cutebron cl ypailanti, ha.
bren eoafirtned ■■ V. -f*. Atn.-t attnmry
for the romera dirtrirt of Michigra.

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir.
You can take mv bone and cwmage and
drive ovrr, and Mr.- Braley can krey my
wife eompaoy at home far an hour or tvo.
If .be can-pare you to tong,” Mid the
doctor.
"Why may not I go too?"
-My dear lady, I would not to thto
morning, prohap* to-oigbt would be a
better dm*. Mru. Ryder to almort die­
traded. and ot courre everything to in a
mate of coefeafoo. The body to no* ye*
rented borne, but it will b« removed immodtetely alter the iucptmL"
■■Doeton and miotolcr* are the rervanto

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove
now in the market.

H. 4. GOODYEAR.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
john

ir&amp;SZ'A.’SSWS!
~C. G. HoLBRObk.

'

HEIM 4 WB STMS
owft seen in this market!

‘HSS.’S'.

/(■ J- MA

IBfe- AWLOt

Millro Montagne of Aibga*. agwd 7
year*. vaa found dead fa th* ctotern Nor.
18, by bar father, The mother was danfamnly meh at the time.

th* SrU reltlcro of lb* towu. Hto father
ten him a baadtotn* property at hto &lt;teatb
II* married on* of the .weeurt girtoin th.
Suu, bet by tegw-bago* into twd
vnyw, aad at toat wandered moM ofhto
property. Herold of io* after fol of bto
exfmulve lam', hto budding, ran deva,
andat teat tb*y bad only th* old home,
•nd .bout twoety■•*• ncroc leA, wd that
.u baarily mortgngnd to AienwerthTt*y had two chlldrea Iring, PbteeM
.cd M.y; they h*J kmc wverel, but two

The Foret M&gt;rl Bound Aconu., with the i“J&gt;rOT«Wto __
of 1ST. .Uridat the bead of tbs lint for HBATIBO Ft'BPOeES.
.
The Sylvan Acura I. n BOILER IBOX heater, with ruum
duea. and, |.idgil.g from enlee already made, in going to be .XUE
FAVORITE.
-Wbal ■- the coum rflhatf"
The Qneen, t’oreet and Crown Acorn Cooking Stores art all
• Oh, drinking! thu u the mum of half
entirely new thin sennon, having nickle kuobs, ground odgea, auto­
LhttroublM in our town. Lnrtard thought
, tnaiic oven shelf, and
a "KT'T’TT’TV ajtotmxtofhtetfaoa.llh. torero,^aod I had b«t not tell you, but you wul bear
of it. It vUl b* in •rarybody'r mouth b*

I

Carriate, Sin and Omifiia!

PAI N TER
Al A, M. Hock's Carriage flkap
Jefferson
’
""Tst?.''*1
Juffer.on St,
St,

repaibshop

We are also agents for die

The Ild/lIllSO.V VPMMN
ACKSowLr.i&gt;&lt;n:i&gt; Tin:

i.kmt:

Clone buyers are invited to call, examine our stock, and get pn-

V. K. BARLOW.
FRANK PRIKDLE, Supt-

Wm. H. Goodyear
,

pflUIWKR CHOW­
PEOPLE DRUG STORE.
Pby.ml.u'« PrMotflUa. "J

Family Bucipe,

rarduBy pre­

pared with Drugamul Cbwural.
•f puraal quality only-

- Mm. Aun Brook, of ChmtoUe, a widow
tody »d bo old ud highly retremod rrwidtotof that ptecw, dtotT Nov. Zl.dtera
h»g HlocM.
Th* Bcatou Harbor Palladium aap that
Beotoa Hubor ha. 11 grocery .tore, tod

-We art now prepared to show to »tove buyers the finest assort­
ment and most complete

a- cRBirr.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames’
until you have prieed their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

*o all call*

come wd a force thu no oil ar agency af­
t-da. Thto view wai reoratlv Weil Bet
forth at a meeting of NteeaMaaufoetaren,
ia Detroit. Mich . al whfeb the preniAmt
dneomxad th* teeflMU.0 .nd cxpenm.
ndrerUMg that bad l-eo indulgnd io by
th* trade, the uwdry lithographs aod
ocher aenaaiiocal machtacry, and recooraummW inrtrnd the more uduaive uro of
th* bent uavupnporu. “If wo would make

Th. artbar tsa. te. Ilttte taro.
Wka waU bar aara. lUMa *U teas.
1. trtaa ky tka kaU a* tomb.
Xcr da awratrka .to faaSa*. mava.
11 rooarn to Ito •• war* roawa.
A rt fnm tka .araal'a tartar aara
IltakMIbaiaaAarlatoat km.
B«aar*&gt;aa art tWr kUtor .rarar.
Tka UUte fam wkaro foaMaataaa.
Are waaakU to tena*. bawatel kaana.
la karw 4e«a kr Ira MM ten am. —
I*krtlk7 1la*aaire^lra*arl.
Ok Itartkl Ok Pastol Wkathwa to.a 4«wV

feiH

PHYSICIAN 4 SUBGMH

*6op. who really darlre to purehare. They
are loukinw for th* pteturre and the fan
•rt '.or tb* .apply of their real want*
But the randan ol'n homo newspaper form
a cswlituericy (u which iu coateeto bo
ena* aa apro: of powerful intaeoee.
They re* nod earefclly examine every

ufaetured of each virulent dreg. aa comP"U»d die vine of aur day, I hardly
think"—
,
•‘0o«e, one, Kdty, w. will not ducuM
ibtoretjeai toatohL 8oum future day
■ill do juat m well, .nJ there, the ductor
to Muring. Ir II MUiag unite tot*."
A thundering pea! nude tb«m all Mart
to tbeir fret, and tocir barton* itertad for

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LEATHER

EASTERN OAK
DR. &lt;’. RUSSELL,

ttl

Wl.aa« l‘.rt atilt wwwto f*B lato. •&lt; Btnfa

every reel be could raba vuut Into Aim­
worth, till Hi. wif. ww^nle .U ftugite,
■U it ronwlhing .wfal? Why ought I
but th* mamand to k top of th* town
A dtolan* rwtedrw of h*n dted, jort b«for* to* to k».r
• W*B. you mo. Mra Batey, U kt vja
Aimworth wm going toftnrimi.the wnra
KK* on their home-, and Mre Edgmtoa
(UH to lb* doctor to gw* him to pay off

tiding. that woUter Dcmrocmlie Cm
Trrowreri. .bort 1*4.000. They oa
. nbUn, and to oromrod ia cUw
evuaty. Thia is No. II of the roua*
auaaaon in ikuSuu.

town. Oiatou rouety rewatly ret a auymr
Mpte tree which mad* 18 coed* of 20 iacb
ntovowood, in the alab. The tree vm
four fart through at th* butt.
The MW ligbthoue at Stannard rock,
Lnk« Supwior, will be ooo rf the Gncnt on
th* lake, vbro ectnplered The enb to
ready, nod will b* plared in portion at the
nytotaTsf-dtWoa fatb.^teg.
. Hnniaoa N. Iteunto, a prtmperoe. far­
mer of ffitomw tovnabip, wm arewtod on

�’iftl(ifoiLioml Bylftn

by stealing a bullot-brnr. There are
Northern Democratic japcre which take
pleaaure io the fact that NiMiaippi in a
tbcrongbly Democratic State.
C ORRESpdlFoENC E.

Wa*b»oto«,D. C., Nev. 29, 1877
La»t Thursday Mr. Thurman iuaugu-I to hare both houwo declare him the legal­ ible influence i. brought to bear to keep
rated the Druggie, since continued for tbe ly elected Prerideol, and will be inaugur­ them straight aftor they have once .quit.
control of the Senate, by a motion which, ated. Then b* Will bare both boases The work has plant? of money behind it,
and ia going oe&gt; systematically and to imree
bad it been adopted, would bare amounted
to a virtual fabifieatiou of the record.
Immcdiady succeeding tbe expiration of would precipitate civil war, but little does
Tilden
nire
for
that
He
.pent
five
mil
­
We ameer. The question b not defi­ tbe morning boor, he morad the discharge
nite,land may apply cither to the peat actio of the Committee from nay further eonaid lions to buy tbe Presidency, aod ho has
Al no more idea of giving up the ehaae than
ef Cocgrnw, to tbe action uked for in tbe eratioo of Hamburg Buller* ease.
present or any future act of Coogrma mak­ day tbe eoutost wont on without decided
ing such an appropriation. Had we been advantage to either side; bat the Leaitatcontinues good for these time.. The Booth
iog votes of Patterson and Connor, caused
is buying rery largely, and merchant* re­
cd for alt tbe leading land grant Bilb by a bevy of Democrats, who appeared to
port good paymast, sod everything sound
from the time of the parage of the act have been specially delegated to lead them
around
by
the
ear,
soon
eoufinnod
the
ru
­
donating aid to the.Ilinou Central, to tbe
reive, defrauded out of places, the wbeme
end of tbe Admmiatration of President mor heard here for tbe pest two weak*- of
j?raul- That such action was wine and tbrir meditated trcacbcrv, and the sight of doos not meet with favor. The rewpactaprudent wo have no doubt, and to it we Pattaraon coming before the other*, aod at No portion of tbe party io thia city believe
the foot of the South Carolina braggart, ia the honesty aod integrity of Indent
when ordered to taka hie place aa a rtac- Haye, and they know ths effort h» policy
egide, was only calculated to inspire a ba* had upon trade. Tbe Southern trade
feeiiag of pitying cooteurpt for tbe man t.a* mure than doubled riooe last March,
and it ia increasing daily. Tbe South i.
states. That there are other roods yet fallen ao low from his high estate.
Friday and Saturday there Wai no m»- pcacefnl and quiet, both races umting in
needed, that -under, prudent restrictions it
would be wise to aid so far aa donating al­ rion of tbe Seriate, but Monday Thurmans an eflort to repair the rarages of war, and

ternate sections of tlic publie lands adja nwtiou came up aa unfinished businesa,
cent to tbe proposed roads would aid them, and during the oontinuoua session up to 3
ire hare no question. The lime ante a* p. m., Tuesday tbe Detnocrete exhausted
the lima in striving to force a vote, the
Republicans misting by every recourse to
tbe Pacific, aod we liepe *H eonslitulional filliboatermg known to the veterans on that
legislation, in which Three is aojoh. that aide. At the hour named a vote was fin­
Congress can dcvlae^which will not add to ally had and Thurman exulted in a victo­
the public burdens, may be adopted to aid ry. To-day it io generally rappooed that
io the completion of tbe Northern Pacific; the attempt will bo made to ant Buller,
and, for oar part, we do not see why the
public interest ton very large exteat,
-would not bo- subserved by the building
of the Texas Pacific, if the donating of tovy of tbe Bull Dorer or the Ku Klux
altercate section! of the public lands for rule, the Kemper County assassination* of
ten miles on both sides of the route woald the Chisholms not excepted, just aa are

our Correspondent that we would not aid
noy railroad by the gnaraetaeing by tbe
Government of the'payment of either tbe
tntenat or principle *f a tingle bond un­
der any circuma’anees.
We conclude
then, that tkt polity ef granting aid to the
roads in the post has been wise, and that
under suffiosrot guards, Io the end that
there should not be any failure to ensure
their cocatraeti-in, that in the unsettled
]K&gt;rtiona of our country each aid would not
now be unwise or injudicious. And, yet, we
are not prepared to say that we would
rote for any such aid tn tbe present condi­
tion of ihe busiuvss af tbe country. That
would largely depend on the .|0»ufcfi of
the value to tbe Goyrramcul of such a
rood or roads when cunaUuetad, for mili­
tary and powtal service!, for which the
Government moat of oceanity make provbioo, and should do it in the cheapest
manner possible, taking into the accoanl
tbe necessity for prompt and efficient aer-

tionol power uf any S^te legislature to fix
even maximum rates for either paaeengera
or freights on any rsiirosd, and believe
that competition, aksie, baa iaTlhe past
aad will in the futare, create sufficient
competition to secure^ from the railroads
the lowest Bring rates, and we presume
our corvapondeot wonldjnot ask tbe rail­
road companies to carry freight below ecat
oftranapartation; mx do we believe be
would not rssurc a fair rctuni on the capi­
tal inverted in these: roads. But if he
would we would not, And judging the
future by the peat, wu think facts'dcmourtrate that competition ha* and does even
now compel our great trank linen to car­
ry freight too cheap, aod that local tariffs,
on few of the roads In the country, are

There was hardly a pretense of ao elec­
tion; and with all their hardihood, hie
ehimpiotu here shrink from any .itcmpt
to maintain the validity of the vote by
which he was declared elerted by a hindfni of conapiritora against the lawfully

olcTted Slate government The perpetua­
tion of this outrage against the righw of
every individual citisen ■ of the Republic
will l« another step forward in the pit­
gramme in the rehabituletioa of the new
dynasty forming from tbe “solid South,”
to cake up the domination of National af­
fairs where it was forced to drop them in
1861, and it hardly appear? possible for it
to peso witboat aroaatng tbe public Co the
grave perils threutening representative gov-

The Democrats only ended the danger
to their candidate* that an investigation ol
the charges of corruption against Patter­
son might hire involved, by voting down
a proposition to that effect made by Mr.
Edmunds, aad by a solid vote, including

for FALL TRADE.

SUITS and OVEJWOATS.
O«r CUSTOM DEPARTMENT cot.:
Is Furciahiug Good- wa have a Um ..f
aiau ef a nice Um of WORSTEDS and
BROADCLOTHa for DRR8S SUITS. |' the latest atyiea in the BEST FITTING
CA88IMERES and (IHEVIOTS

BUSINESS SUITS. .

for' WHITE SHIRT fa the City.

A complete iiM of COLLARS and

.

OVERCOATING in good^tyka.

CUFFS mid tbe

latent novelties

ia

In our Readymade Departnt&lt;rol wo

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

HSraiLtts

st,, Grand Rapids,’ Mich.

Silver is so plenty as to become a nui­
sance. It is only worth IB cents on tbe
dollar, and the retailers! restaurant keeper,
and others are taking advantage of it.
Yoa go into a restaurant and tender a IS
grocnUck and you will got back 13 in
silver dollars. As three people pay 03
cents fur them, they make sevea cent,
every lime they can do this, which ia a
very handsome addition to tbrir profits.
leriy to give out in change, aad the result
b. silver i» tbe circubliug medium. If
the Bland Uli should pom, it wteald drive
out geld aod paper money altogether,
“the dollar of our daddiea” b getting aa
plenty aa blackband
tin ixnvKAircn axu aurarcma.
The aeounidraDy president of tbe secur­
ity Ufa iaouracoe company, whe swore to
a aurphai of about a quarter of a million
when U hadnV* dollar, and who did all
aorta of things in a meat irregular way,
ba* Uwn sentenced to five years in the
penitontury at hard labor. Tki* a well
Case was a man of largo property, aad one
of the cbm known as “rminently respectaHa.” Ha stood high m the church and
ia soctaty, end, it is proUbte, didn't real­
ise that in plundering a vast number of
people by means of life inauranae that he
was doing any wrong. It is a fi^biooabls
kind of stealing, Uib lifo iuuranee and
savings' bank swindling, and the rcsj«tt-

COFFEE
PreMM. UrMISallt

SOAP

.f Pnhal&gt;

SiSriKiSsy-i-araiS'
tkai aa MateMniar •&lt; mH hmu bu
Tk.rraM.tU. ■.r4»r*l.lk*l
I
a&gt;r arthria.tor uitulO.’rUO la |l

ETJ-.wssir.'SSi'aia'ffi

CBAMPTO TV-R
IMPERIAL SOAP

TOBACCO.

to call from a lift of uaefolMre, by death,
our worthy brother, William Wolgar,
who died at his residence in Tboraapplc,
Barry County, Michigan, on tbe 4lb day
ol November, A. D. 1877.
By thia stroke of 1’rSviucnee the ma'
conic fntanaty, and this lodge in nertieular have lost a warm supporter of the cher­
ished priociplea of the order, the country
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CROCKERY.

Vol 22 &lt;tZ.

CHEAPEST AND BEST.

CARBOLIC OIL
^'••stSlfiWbWK..

LAST' CHANCE.
Unioa army during tbe Natioa's great
straggle with rebellion, and that while we
deplore hi* suffering while imprisoned at
Andrew*.villa, we admire the fortitude and
heroism with which he endured its nu

The People’s Paper!

PRIZEDISTBIBirTlONC81PAMY
Cluba of fitc, pottage paid, JOe.
Chit* of ten
"
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Cluba of twenty,
COc.

have l(ecn largely instrumental in bringing
about d&gt;ia most exceBeul result, for the

FERRAND WILLIAMS &amp; CO.

!. bare sm l&lt;r» tote

The Daily Post.

CHESTER’S CURE! , One year,

m

Si wrasrir;

McCarthy, roney k giles,

An enterprising genius has fitted up a
hell corner of Fourteenth street and Fifth
arcane, and orgaxiged a baby show. Ha
advertised for all aorta of babies,, fist, Isrei,
large, small,‘single twins and triplets, and
he Buoosedod in capturing a hundred or
more. Thera are a dome pairs of twins,
some of them vary handsome, aud some
very ugly, and there are three sets of
triplets, which are the Hunt unaeountable
sfedmoua of ugliora I ever beheld. Tbe
filter of one of tbe eats of triplets exhibits

eooeorned. A throqg of women stream
through the hall from tea in th* movnisy
till twelve at Bight, aad the bablre ant
punched, felt of. kissed aad hugged, aosignals flying all along the coast—tbe in­ oordiac aa they are dirty or clean, pretty
digestion now supptyaeed will And roice, er otherwise. The exhibited an all poor
and we need not eery the unfortunate. people; wtio got from om totwodoflaraa
day, with a chance of winning . prim.
The visitoni all rote for their favorites,
and those having the most rotes in ikrir

loos, at the Navy Department and Yard.
prospects bright. Hi* many friends in Whatever it shall have bean doteraaiued
this State will undoubtedly wish him God by official inquiry who tbe responsible
speed in hi* new field.
party ia for sending her to see with danger

dty, and dioposod of more than three bun.
dnxl gaUons of oeflee la thia way. It b
stated that Seuatoc Conkling Landed the
tadisa ten dolen, with bb bmt wwha.

A full line of Undershirts and Draw

33 Monroe

motion that would hare clearly shown to
tbe world the degree of Boiler's complici­
ty with tbe Hamburg butchery and bi* ee.eofit.Ui. penta,ted that he had
leadership ia the reign of terror daring never examined the condition of the cum-,
the late Presidential campaign ia South pony—that the etatemeut wu brought to
him, and ho swore to it, without knowing
whrt it wse. But tbe Jwdgo heW that a
try and defeat the resting of Kellogg aa president wbojreceired SIO,(MM&gt; per annum
recnmmend'd by the Commiuoe, aod Im to manage the intonate of twenty tbousia both Spafford aad Eiutia front Louisami. Both Conover and Pattenon by tbe axMthivg eboat it, aod no he rends him
manner and matter of tbeir Monday ap for Sri yean, despite kis respectability.
apeechca forfeited what sympathy was ex­ Dr. Lambert, the president of the ewindcited ia tbeir behalf by the deteneelra ling American populrr will go next, and
cooditiou in whiah lh»y were left through the law is reaching for Futber, tbe praaithe adoption of the "Southern Poliey **
Since the parage of tbe anti-resumption •nraucc president in striped elcahea M •
bill proceedings have been almost wholly eheorfal right, and there ought to be mor.
devoid of interest in the House. It* dook- uf there. The good compeniae in tbe esty

■erriecw rendered. We say, then, hands
off, gentlemen Legialatenard let the lawn
of trade, the supply and demand for rail­
road wrrioco, settle all these queetiona, sa
Tlic flood ban so far suUidrd U to en­
we bare no doubt they wiU, io a manner able as to eppraximst tabe damagoa infliov
just and equitable to aB clasaov
cd bore, at Georgetown and the looses in-'
curred by tbe farmm further up the river.
We are pleased to Irmru that A. E. Tay­ No reliable estimate has yot been made
lor, Esq., for ao many years Road Master but tbay will foot up to many ^oaaudv of
of tbe Michigan Central IL R. has been dolfers. A: Richmond, al^e, they are
appointed to the aam« position an tbe estimated above a million, and throughout
Narthem I’arifio Railroad, now in charge Virgira. portion, of Marybnd and North
of II. E. Sargent, the former popular aniperiutaudeat ol the M. 0. R. K and
branches, aa general manager.
Mr. Tay­
lor** head quirtcra wil bo at Brainard, lies residing here were among those that waul
Crow Wing County, Minnesota.
He down on the Huron; and there are abun­
writes us that the prospect* for tko early dant signs of the anguish wrought by her

An exchange says “tbe worsen ofUtim
showed genuine femin’ne tee: and wbdom
in caunteractiiic one ef the treat crib on
election day—tbe om garat evil of the lewd
oa all days. While some of thepoHtietaas
piled their virtira, 'the dra peopb"

CLOTHIER

postage paid.

F1CDITLT _DHjJJBED REED!
• -Asthma,
Bronchitis, Catarrh,

WONDERFUL CURES

MUarttru FTOMM

tba oocurreoea of the moot important event
in the war riace the crossing of tbe Danubal The fortress of Kara, the chief Tur­
kish strongbold in Asia Minor, was capipred by the Ruraisn. Tnrod.y after an

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

timbre
tlea bin, i_____________ , —
raistaata' salaries from 11000
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The KU Power

CURES

TH.

ADACHE.

$7.00

�City Drug Store!
WANZER A BARNES (Successors to Baknu a Co.)

Phomix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

,

Drugs, Patent Medicines. 'Homeopathic Remedies,

MS, OILS. nm.HI

Great ulesf

Toikt Article. in any vintty pf kind or pries. Hagen'* Magnolia Bala. Charm
of Beauty, the b&gt;dia al! know u bent.
School Bool,, Office and School Staiionar,
Blank and Memorandum Book., is «y KjU-. st your nwu price.
Tour patrovr raqmmfdlyrolteted.
, *”7 “** “•*
“ S’’* h&gt; compounding Phyaieian'a Prescripttone or

Ol'Wim

*

Having ■■Haul sa immom
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on high prices nt the

tnistsgws'jst:

CASH STORE

Sphadid iSaiu, »10 id lit.

sue

LEWIS STEIto
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

I bars opened up a tin abop in the roar
i and of Powers nod Bariov'a Hardwire
Store where I am prepared to do nay kind
of work that may be trusted to mo to do.
I uk s liberal pntroMgeof the nubile.
Call and tee Die before gning ebewbere.
:u&gt; 33___________ P, A, Pawnut,

MH!! WHO Mt!

Goods, Clothing, Untn and Cape and

Everything new end novel

And every lady and gentleman, yqrang and old, are wondering
what they shall have given them.

COME ONE AND ALL

Call and learn price* and be convinced that I will sell you good

To the largest show of goods for the Holidays at

in Barry County. 1 am permanently located in Hastings and will
endeavor to suit pebplc in prices and goods.

____

no Jack of prorperily among our fanner*.

C. G. Holbrook for phintiff, Swceicy A Young Alton ought to leant from thU that
The cootinned amanita on Marehal Koeppes for defendant.
hoaedy i* the brrt policy.
IMckett are making him the moat popular
The ntuc of Joseph Cole n. George
DiaUiot No. 1 C*pL C II Swartout
No. 2, H. A. BsAer.Nu. 3, Prof. D. IL

LEWIS STERN

Julius

WANZER &amp; BARNES’
Bible. in all sixes from 50c. to $12.00.
Common Prayers
Hymnals of new and pretty design.
Albums tn 8U‘t every size pocket book.
Toilet Good. in an endless variety, from use to ornament
Juvenile Books illustrated by the beat artists, from 5c. to $5,
certainly every one can be’ pleased.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY

GOODS,

Toys
our little folks—An immense line.
MiKellaneourtooki. «ueb »
Dicken, complete
1*.toU.
McCauley 8 History of England\5 volt
Colridn. Ancient Mariner III. by Dore.
*
Poems of Shakespeare, Moore, Byron, Milton, Scott, Buras,
Tennjaon, Longfellow. Whittier, Alice and Phoebe Carey and
many others, GLOTH and TURKEY MORROOOO bindings.

Back Gammon hoards, chess, cbecquern, dominoes, Ac., Ac.
Remember the place—CITY DRUG STORE—is where you get
more for your money than at any other store.

AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS
&gt;SIERY AND GLOVES.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

DRY GOODS 1

and I will sell you goods
in the city of Hastings.

.JULIUS BUSSELL,
octSmS

COFFEE.

Holiday Goods

I have an hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

DRESS GOODS
of all the popular patterns
and best qualities at lowest
. oeived a full line of

Men's and Boys' Clothing

IN THE JEWELRY

SPICES,
way. kept in Stack.

.

to which I now invite especial
attention. I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look •'
over my stock.

CROCKERY
HATS AND CAPS.

W. F. HICKS.
BOOKS,

PICTURES

I keep constantly on hand a
fall assortment of men's and

AND ALBUMS

■ ’ Xnd , mu witty ot TOTS fcr tht CHWrui. Um U

THE

Prints I

Prints!

�C. P. Rowell &amp; Go’s. CoL

AUCTION SALE

CABINET ORGANS.
card any atlcka that mar be among th"
learee, aa decaying wood it productive . f
fungi which are extremely detrimental to
the very plxata we want to improve
Io order to aweeteo the maaa and heat
.-a dccompoeitKMi, the pile ■ bauld bf
turned over two. three, or more tianaa dur­
ing the rent. If, io turning, the learre
bn dry and moldy, pre all a good nocking
&lt;tf water, but don't apply Kmc to kill the
fttogi. r&lt;» though line may be healthful

ojaa

d
■

wanted.

fm-sriu^'a™.

ORK FOR ALL.

thing to a man'a face nod another to hi.
back. If by aeciiewt he cumen into po*
maaion ofhte neighbor', rounaeb. he paaaee
them into inatanl oblivion.
He bean
rented packagva without taurperiug with
the wax. Fapere not meant for bin eye,
whether they flutter in al hia window, or
lie open lieforc him in unregarded expo.ure, are iceret U&gt; him. He profano" no
privacy of anolber however the .entry
drofa. Holla and bare, lock, and key.,
bond* and aacwriliaa, notice, to trevp aancra,

od ahhl-nent the thhwcnt partition—
miywhem. HebuyaUoeMcw,lmaUli n.-uc,
tMtlgnm for num- He wettM hfl of hi.
iijhto than win' them through dtebon.ir
He will cal hnnort bread, lie trample*
ou no retuiiive leelipga.
lie iaauita ne
ao. Ifbebana rebuke for number be
» atraightforward, open, nod manly. He
cannot d&lt;*cend to acurriUity. SHingwpate

M Want Jackuti &amp; Saiiiat

FILES

RAILMAD.

subscbib}-:

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

Saobex a
4&amp;25S^&gt;~~
a-L-rt-

CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.

Address EAMNER.’ Hastily

IxL
gw
WTATMO «KSBU
■ .rei.j. .1 U. r»Uu aoart ter ’*•

MaryJ.Hdmes.

U. rear uulliwi ••cat aaadree a»4 w

,"b“'

BSgAXB

iiwaifi

a bgrr brer aaloun and ait there drinking
Ihu »tu*T without, a bluab. It ia bad
enough fur a man U drink U, but for a
■uuun ui du it ia no incouabdcnt with relinctmat that al&gt;e l.rfcita the rcepcet due '
Io a lady A&lt; it ereatn* an appetite aiaa
fur atrongrr drink* there ia • pmitire j
danger of aur ■.'■ten becoming drunkard*- 1

gjjSZff

'•nrtA

EDIC.U, 4 SURGICAL UiSHTUTE.

been ofaurh a character aa to pain fcr «•
the name ot being a nation of druakard.,
and it ia to be earoeally hoped that uur
women star nut help to contribute to the
ducrace.
Many wert induced to drink thia perni-

»HOBT I.nrx nicrr kkx-

OWE,

•^ssra^zis^;
aeae-UMm

Ul.D RkPlOl 0IV13I0H.

iba aiimaaaa ar iiai
®at
JMn team earn o&lt; u»lMn la &gt;l

stag ttnet aai d-hoit

:z5!x,x.tC5,i*Si

s. XKxraRrKjcrar

• ryiiai aVmb mw ia* &gt;ua.aw am*

thiaing; and all three quaJiliaa pi to nuke
■hat I undenttrod by the terra '* groiletrun ' "
“Il ia a noble privilege which hae been
aadly preaAliat*; and what I waul to toll
you m, that the betnblret man who hea
,»fce roareeto work to do, yet, tf hie heart
be leader, and pure, and truo, an be. in
the mom emphatic nraw of the word.'*a
gentleman.' "—He CAruteu. Aii-oeut-.
uw that Mi *m&gt; aaaoat. rew w tto la IkU raan,
■are to aMavM
ba to eta&gt;tarra4 torn Ate mid
tolZSm riTtb.

drink., but it aeta with tnunlerauv rapidi­
ty upon the whole ayMem, and create* that
hat
ren
eppetite fur rtrung drink which ha hern
no
deplored.
At»d y&lt;» there a tn ihuae prufca.in£ to he
*d“lr’V'C
deeply tn tbra dccepUvftafenige. From
the criminal to the judge upon the bench,

Mtsstessitfisy: flsrti

Tarred ppct known at paper atom aa
budding paper, ia the lot defence egiinat
the depredation. of rabbiu, mice and bur­
et a, Now ia the time to nae ft. Cut it
iiin nlripa about eighteen ioehea teog. and
■ ide eaaoegh to eorirrie th* taeo once and
a half, and tic co. l,et ft’4l awugly to

•into* ta uM wavtaMv a&gt; aB lUwwruu »

^r.7ydff^sjp,SL.^

toalrto .x-luur vwll '■»
&gt;'•• to.
to Uli, ata«'nw&gt;MtorteMMtk. tai «f »•

R J GMVT, Ami,
kU
BAFTIXO8. Mid

Indiana ia aiB! a preUy wdl timbered.
Mate The lowcat area of timber in any
county, ia in Renton. S.C per cent. The
highret per cent of timber ia in Parry
■ ho are ire vuurire. And many io^ad. county. C5.1 per rent. The general aver­
■ho hare either found, or are fat haatco- age of timber area for the whole Mate ia i
ing to a drunkard'. grate, hare taken their 39.5 per cent The proportion of hard
wood timber, rateable in the ana, ia prob !
ably larger in Indiana than in any ocher '

•

rnisir W. 5r«raa. Aire, me Mariaaew.

TMETHfEST CaTSE
■ »—» Battre. Wnnam at. ■ yawe &gt;a4 •&gt;»&gt;&lt;
»t—Wnari«r... a...... iiu.
1..qt»&lt;are.a.
H.iav—a, arM.M ware Mwnjue, a»»»n
a.
r»aa n«i*&gt;Ma an. iuan»

fsbise-

4s?Sis&amp;sss gfeS- ■
tie Great Smltafllmnifare.

•to
I-Ur i&gt;r Yaakee r-trien, Ban&gt; V.aarj,
ia to AUaau
at Ito &lt;ur of Haul" I

‘A'srerJi:
rfc«WlU» M.l&gt;.

"atrungre liquor" in dealt out Mcretly.

MORTHERN.

•SK&amp;j;

a lain number of yuur rateable paper—
valuable for ao many aneful auarretion*—
an article reepectmg European ahipmrata
of vnrioua kteda, and the ehipmen! of egg"
waa to the ralne of (13,090,000. Ao the
value nf egga u very largely, dependent
' rtfoo theft viate, I am aniitme one and
all ahould know the grmt eecret of keeping
egipt a year ur more In aa |«rfect a tale
ao when laid—with thia cxreptioo—that
■ Irfo tliey are be*ten up, they are more
brittle than newly laid egg* I am giving
you a recipe that baa been in um by men
who have brought rgp to the Bmtton mar
ket from the State of Maine for the teat
thirty yenre^nd who have toted the name
with more than a million doten of egga in

RAILWAY COMPANY

thl aimmi, uKniriL co.,

*•» ’ -'*■. ts-e &lt;m&lt;. K ■- «»•*.

«l

&gt;0trLTRYTA'5feL0.‘_
A

I llulrerel MretUr,

.Hr, &lt;

Wit Ki.

SHSE.'
Now. ia the lime to Mop leak. iu. Ike
barn. A board hern and there ; if guod
glued window in pteot of a brokefi .hot­
ter ; wmtn, dry It'utr, In pkee ufq-funl
wet bed; ■ tight rnof and a plaMenai or
double-boarded oetliog, all thoae art actu.
ally wurtu wore than an ettrn portion of
food to an animal, boeeane, although when
raid »*i chilled it ento the more, yet it
thriuepMly, white if well hou*cd,(it
will keep nlrek and thrifty uptm compare
tivglr totferele fnodteg^-Atoen - ia .ff-

■jk4vta?tHta.J&gt;te»'

»*-.• A MiaUaaa
aWW.Ctlaaea.aod
pre- aaaaaaareua. rodteinaSita^X

______

WSLT&amp;.,

Depot, W4 READE STREET, New York.

GEO. WOODS &amp; CO.’S
lief. J hare written thia recipe more than )1
a hundred tiniea. and never found the per- I
non who did oct claim reltef from the name. I
Catarrh ia a diareaa which but few recap. 1
in our Northern dime, iM ia the proevraor of n dtecree which given many a earnewtoption, and thin temjte rrare^ta^y *nd alwaya applmd, aavaa many a bag Mtnew. and ia well worth the trial of any and ,
alt InvvterMa Maokera will Ind thia
much the bort to areoke, na they will new-' ,
or hawe to atop to apte. and it. petalata 1
trice the amoke ihal tobaroo doea. L. P.
mure productive oil wall*.
The Pnri. Expmeitten building, wi? b-.
all under ou. roof, or* -ern-w of rfat.
ami rdl he wror «re mite, mi kuwtb. *

The preitol Howec of Iteproneutatiren

PAR1QO8AW

^ITb-TAYLOW . OeaieoM

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                    <text>VOL. 22. NO. 33.

HASTINGS, BA

MICH., DECEMBER 12, 1877.

raimaau, up Biiate

BOB SLEIGHS
made and ironed in the bent manner and *)&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;! with

sunoumred In l«7fi by th* National Ctm-

for sale cheap Don't buy a sleigh shod with cutnrmm cant shoe- veotions of the landing p.literal parties .-f
It will war mil sooner and dram harder.
We have on hand a the country. Thorn wa. a widespread *nthat the tasmentoO* iranlia'is
full stock of Henry and Light
■ ' iwetansion
oar pt eignas as a nation marked by tbe re­
rene smeodmrote to U»® Constitution view
were in imminent js*pardy; that the good
nederriandiug which prompted their adoptioa in th* interest of'*, loyd delation l*
th* pxcrai w-jfarx
tr-&lt;r f and that the atttEms of the country
out* engaged in aril rtriffi aright againM*m almost aa widely severed, a* disunited,
as they were when itnyri fa annssgaioat
each other. Th* roirrw to be w bleb named

OK. C. HCSSELL,

PHYSICIAN &amp; SORGEOH.
PHIL. W. MSUCKK.

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Cro&amp; cut naw. It will vut 50 per cent, faster, than-any qther.
Beware of imitation'.
Corn shellers. Feed cutters. Bob Shoes. Cauldron Kettles, Ice,

Greble &amp; Russell

^ZZHFIBST gkah
mATTORSKYS AT LAW A SOI

2l!U’«iS*aS7.-J7ae-l£!S

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

THE JEWEL COOK!
W-AII rail, silssJe* w irt!&gt;.■**
' ^DKLIGHT J. WOLF. M. D.

FURNITURE.

‘WISH.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture !• rames
'ss.sisritsa.'sstw

--HOLHH&lt;M»K.
STCmMSEV AT LAW sad «•»*}•"
sutW tsySL"ril3
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until you have'priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they ,nre the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in the city mid attend promptly to nil calls

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Cam® Sim

in that line day or night.

OntaBiental

PAINTER.

Al A. M. itoek's Carriage Bbop

Jaffa raon St,

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March 3rd 1877 if-

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PHinuwiL csnBTPEOPLES DRUG STORE.
Pby.icbn'. l‘ro&lt;rri|Atau. aud

Family R«ri|«u

' Cooking and heating &lt;•&amp; the'mart
improved pattern*.

EBOB SLEIGHS

___ A MILL MS!
9844
Perforated'. Champion aud Diamond tooth
Cross Cut Fawn, .
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&lt;«&gt;»(ully pre-

purml with Drug, .nd Cheaicul*
of pure*! quality only-

commertia! value, free from disturbing
fiuctuatioo*, is hnrdly sllawablo, and
i without it tn unlimited legal tender fur
I private tranvartiotto smigned to both
' turtal would tend to drive out of circuit­
' lion tbe dearest coinage, and disappoint

the whole range of authority applicable io ■
the meta!, tiro rated value and the legal
tender quality which shall bo adopted for ■
the ooiuagn. tiro coaaidcnliuna which j
ahosld induce or discourage a psrtieuUri
measure ewnnretsd with tbe coinage.1
property and pcrxinp and ertry right ol belong doarly to the province of legialuire
HI dames of citix«n&gt;. The result, that discretion and of ' public expedient 1
have followed are indeed riguffcant and Whhmit mtrudiug upon this province If
enmnirsgi-. AH spprel.eoaios of danger I legialatiou in the least, I have yet thought
from remitting thrwo Stole. Ip local self- the soljeet of such eritiej importance In
guTernturat i* diapellcd, and a mo*t aalula the set us! oHidition of mtr affaire as to
prtwcnl an octmoon far the excreise of the
been and It In progrrea in every port of duly impowdl by th* Conatiiatioa on the
that section of the country otroe the thea­ Praidentof sreotnmesxiiog to the coaaidter of unhappy anl Mrifa, mbatiiuting Ctatien ol Csogreos sueh m-arare* a* he
for auapicioc, diilnut and arer,too, coo shall judge n.-etasary and expedient.
cced. fricudahip and puriotic attoebment H olding the opinion, as I do, tbs' neither
lor Uto 1’aioa. No unprcjndicod mind lhe interests ol the Gorsrumsal nor of the
will deny that tbare fatal enObtoua which peoplu of thajb'nited 8tal«* would be pro­
for aereral ytm Into b*en of fra(iia&gt;t oc- moted by dapsraging hirer » one of th*
curebon, and hate alarmed thcpobliemind, two precious metals whl.-li furnish lhe
haro al moot entirely eeaacd, and that a mirage dfCho world, and . that Icgudation
apirit of mutual forbeamnoti aud hearty which looks to matataiaing tiro 'volume of
National interwl baa aitoceeiM. There

peace upon the herder, and tbe developrepuNta. "itT^ifyi'r&gt;'" «rid that
this temporare interruption *f officio! refoliooa baa not prevented do* attention by
tbe roprosoctativra of tbo United State*
fa ffi«Kfco to tbe proceetion of Aretrioa
ritissiM, as f.r m practicable, nor ha* it
faterferod with lhe prompt pnywxmt of
the amounts due from Maxtco to the
United tiratra und*r tbo taonty of Joly 4,
IBM, and th* awards of the joint &lt;xnmission. While 1 do not anticipate an
iutcmiptiou of friendly relalioca with
Mrxioo, yet I estmot but look with boom
aoiicitudo upon a conturuancc of border
disorders aa axpcwiug lhe two conutrira to
th* irritation' of popular feeling, and
and of promotion wiihis it, as may
promise to be more successful in making
thorough competeoey. efficiency and char
aevr'thc rule in these matters
I ask the renewed atteocton of On
pea to what has already bran doo* by.
tbo civil aorviec commiasioa appointed in'
pnniuaoce of an act of Coognsw by my
predecoisor. to prepare and retisq tho cir11 servire rules
In regard to much of
tho dsparuarata! wire, cnpraUly al
Waahmgtoo, it may Im difficult to organis* a better system -than that which has
thus been presided, and is now being used
to a o.nndemblc cxirot under tny directks.

ex|xoaci Believing that t hiss eomtuiMion
has rendered raleable service, nod will be
a moot unnsua! agency iu improving the
edumiatrelioa of the chii acrvicv. 1 re­
spectfully reoommeod that a attitable ap
propriatfou be immediately nude to ena­
ble It to continue its wire.
Il b my
purpose to trnuanfu to Coogros sa s*rly
u practicable a report'by the chairman of
the commission and to salt your attention
to such meuurei on thb subject as in my
opinion will farther promote the Impruve-

a lb. .«J U4

. .Th’ eolebrtilod

H.iRRIHOX^WOX
The nnbmk.Me B-n SpdbK-

Door., Sub.

Ol&gt;» Vital »«l TuUj .l»ntt&gt;«rM&gt;d KdtUr Bulltag
The above •rtidM Ww*yn on band and for tele

ally unavoidable to complete amity. Finnly determined that nothing shall b* want­
inn on nr part to promote a good under­
standing between the two nation* I yet
must ssk tbe attention of Congress to the
actual orourrcr.ccs on the border, that
the lives and prosperity of our citisms
•may be adequately protected and pea-re

Another year lias faxed without bring­
ing to a eiuor the protracted cvnusa be­
tween the Spanish government sod th*
uxurroctinn in the island of Cuba, sad
while the United Stales have aedulonJy
abstained from any intervention iu this
amtevreny. it is impossible not to £sal
that it w attended by incidents affecting
tbe righto of American eiusens. Apert
from the effect of the hoatditie* upon
trade between United Scatoi and Cuba,
their progr-ss in inevitably accompanied
by. oumnUinta, having more low founda­
tion. at searches, arrests, embargoes, and
oppmaire taxa npxin tbo property of
Ameriren residents, and o! uuprovoksd io-

of war between Ru»ia and Turkey, though
at one tiros attended .by grass sppretteosum ba to the effect upun other European end eitiseos of t*o friendly powers.
nations, has had no tesdoncy to disturb
TU* VKXBXL BLAjr CLAIMS.
the smieable relations existing between thMuch delay, ronaxiuent upon aoousalinos of fraud in tome of the award, has
occurred in reaped to the distributing of
partial neutrality has birn prvwsrved, ond
I am gratifirol to Hate thXiu :b* midst of saris under th* lre*V of April 2i, 1M4,
a coinage of.ilvcrdoHare with thereiualitT their bostilitioi both th* ilamiac and applicable to the award* of the joint urnof unlimited legs! tender.. Bren in pn Turkish goveruftento have shown an earn­ mianicr. created by that treaty. So kjng
vale iratuartiooa any expectation, o! tern est desire tofuMHtheoMigatioucfall treitiss aa three matteri are pending in Coegrem
p&gt;/rary eas* from an none cf .ilrer coinage with th* United State*, and to give due the executive cannot rnwume either to pern
to [fas, u a letrsl tender al a rate material­ regard to the rights of American ctlbeua.
(XINSILA* T1UTT wVn tTALV.
ly shore h. ermmercial value, ia, I sin
By tbe tes ma of tbo rule defining th*
pceeasdcd s driuMoa. Norm I think
ths* there i. any aobmantial diauaotion !; rights, imtauniuro and privileges of eonbetween the original iaue of .ilrer ddlsre I|»uIs between Italy and tb* United Stalca,
at a nominal value, materially above thsir l ratified in 1HW, either gororumsnt may,
comuiervial value, and the restoration of alter lhe lapse of IU years, tennuiate tbe
tho ailrer dollar al a rats which one* wm, 1 existence of lhe treaty, by giving 12
but Im. ccaa«d to be, ito omumceria) vain*. I months notice of its iuleniioo. The guvCertainly th* iwue of our gold ooin.gB ernmoul of Itity, availing iudlf of thi*
reduced ID weiebl mstoriaUy below it* to­
ed lender value, would not be any the lea
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duty to recommend.'
,
I Jo ikA prop/ic to eater the lobato
on both .ides by such »Uc
between the Uro greiion* of tbe disputants ia CilBgW, sad before tb*
lelr ombreibd in civil war ate people and fn th* prana, u to the extent to
pad. Bach'ate some of mere which the-kgiAlaiion of any one nation
ean oontml lliia qtuniinti crco within ita
own bordere agalurt the lawn of Unde or
tlx positive law. of other pverom*ota
Tbo wbdtrtn of Cimgrm* in shaping any
particular taw that may bo pnwentod ft*
my approval may whoDjy .upersede the
natural progreaa of cventa.
It may tiol bn improper bra* to any that
it should bo our fixed am! unalterable dnternrinatioa to protect by all available a ad
i proper mwu. under the Coagtitutinn and
I lawa,tb* lately emancipated race io tb« ex
cream of their righto and privilege, aod I
In any fagialatiwi maiding for * rilvav
, urge upco three to whom heretofore the,
colored p*upU have abstained lb* relatwn comsgs, regulating i» value, std impure
of laiuueuxa, the wisdom and jauicc of fag io U tb« qualitv offogal tender, it
humane aod liUral tool legislation with seems to mo of grvst mijx.rtance that Vonnwjrort to their sdMaliooa! and general grata should not lose «i|thi of iu action so
operating fa * two fold amrity and in

.-r-v ---------------reviml Of represented

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With the improved chilled altoes.

Wm. H. Goodyear

made an much leas valuable. Th® powur
ol the United Staten to emo mousy and to
regulate tho value thereofought never to
lie exercised for the purposes of enabling
tbo gjvernmeat to pey its obligation* in a
coin of bM value than that oonkmplatcd
by ths partie* when tbe bonds were issued.
Any attempt to pay tbe national indebted­
ness io a coinage of l&lt;au cotuacretsl Value

far from avoiding or reducing tho inton-!
venieooc inseparable from the transition '
from a« imdcemabl* to a redeemable pa- i
per ou tree er, would only lend to increased j
and prolonged dWnrbanee in ndusa, i
which, unlere relieved, uiurt end In rerioa. ‘
disorder, dUhoQor and diasucr m tho fl faith rill enable the GovcrnaMct- rapidly
nandal allsirs of ill* jGuvctoumuI sod of I to redone the harden of interest on the
| National debt by an amount exceeding
I •20,000,000 per annum, and effect an
ap-negate savtm: to the United States of
, morottao •3nO.tMM.000 before the debt
; can be fully paid. In adapting tta new
j silver coinage to the ordinary uses of the
labor. To them, it seem, to me, it is of currency in the every-Jsy transaeticos of
prime importance that their labor .honld Ufa, and preserving the quaHty of legal
lx 'compensated in money which is in tender to bi aangnod to it, a consideration
itacif fixed iu tuKhaagnble value by Wing!
irrevocably mcaMtord by the labor necunaary to its prndneeiun. this pcrwuosnl
qu.diiy of- tbe tnotrey of the propie is
.ought for and ran only be gained by the
rmumptiou of specie payment. The rich,
tho Speculative, the op.waliog. tLo .money
dealing cLweo msy ms always fee! ths
mischief of, or wav 6nd e»ea! proflts in.
a variable currency, but the m»f&gt;ctnno.
of such a currency to ihcoo^wbo are paid
salaries or Wago arc evilahl* and Ormidi-

■ than the justio*, of the course pursued. U
demonstrated, sod I lisro an staling faith
I hat time Still furuiab its ample vindica­
tion In the mind* of th* prmi majority of
my follow dtixens. The dnaintUMisiase of
the use of the army for the purpom of
upholdwg local povtrumenla iu tea Bcstea
of the Union was no Isas a conatitutioual
duty and re^nira«&lt;at, under the eirrmn
stances existing at the time, than it was a
much needed measure for the restoration
of local relf governaumt and tbo pronjolion of National harmony. The with­
drawal of ths troops from sueh employ
meet Was effected deliberately, aud with
aolicitbua &lt;wre for lite posce and good or

WHOLE NO. 2079.

Furniture Depot. South Bid. Stalo Si., ll.-t.UugA Midi.

H“tl1"SI'?is&lt;!h

Gemming &amp; Filing Saws

•'7 010 people and the 'wiadom of the Gov­
ernment can accomplish it, there b a mueh
greater degree of unanimity than b firund
to eoocur in the specific measures which
will bnog the country-to thb desired end,
or ths rapidity of tbe steps by which it
can be aafelr reached. Upon a most sax
fous and deliberate examination, which I
bare felt it my doty tn give to the subject,
1 am but the mor.- ninflrmod its lb* cpiu
ion which f expreroed tn acaepung the
nomination for the Presidency, and again
upon my inauguration, that th* policy of
rauniption should be pursnad by every
auitabb mrens, am! that no legislation
would btf wire that sb jiild dbpuagc the
ii»|&lt;irtancc or retard the atuinment of
that result. I lure no deposition, and
certainly no right to questloo the sincerity
nr the integrity of opposing opinions, and
would nei.bcr cnnnwf nor undervalue the
eonaidsrable difficulties, sod even occasion
al diitreasre, wh^rh may attend the prog­
ress of the nation toward this primary con- !

tiro e&gt;ming year, was submitted fur year
ooasidarauoa al the extra sissaa It ia
not doubted that iu acceptance at onee,
by tbo United States, ,nd . well footed
axhibitfoh stf the produet* of American m
on that occasiog, sriU I sod to Krtsulal* international owuacw aad emigre
lion, M w*fl M to pnaaota th* traditional
TH1 UXt**r&gt;tTI0W TEtATT STCTt! sm*XT

�partly by the gtnoral all of prisen iu ths
utarketa of p-.odaeUoox of rack artie'en an
ray ad valorem texes. White thia ia fab
injuriously tn tbe diminution of the reve­
nue, il has been accompanied with a very
large incresw of exportation. Tbe total
exports during the last fiscs! year, inefoding coin, have been *058,C37,437. and I pare orders for the exercise of tbs M•As imports have been *492.097540. tuca&lt; vigdancc oo the part of our troops
for tbe suppression of thane raids and tba
l.aited States amoanlinf to lhe sum of! punishment of die guilty parties, sa wall
•Iff 1-539,917, lhe beoefaial effect, of aa ibe nnovory of property atoleu hr them.
whl4 extend to all branches of borines- Gia. Ord, ■ninstMtidiog in Texas, wro
The estinutrd revenue for tbe next Bacal dreirsd to invite the co-operation of tbe
year will impose upo "
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Mtriaan as thorite i io effort, to ibis eml,
of strictly limiting a
and to aaauro them that I wm anxiooa to
ing the requisite »un
avoid giviag tbo least vffeus.’to Mexico.
of the Sinking fond,
Altha sums tim« ho was directed to give
rarimafe of rcreipts.
aoisea of my datorminatiou to put aa ead
to the invasion of aw tcrrilorv by lawlcaa
baads intcwl ujmo the plunder of our
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ir , L,
Whale the aKurogstn ol lhe tai
■l-ouB aot b- mcreared, amcndmcr
tn'&gt;1 be made to the revenue Uws ih
would. without diminiahiny tba reran t

Railroad*.

Legal*.

!^,ft.-tefissr..xte:.-js!

^mtMOWAX. mu Jtoml dssnlL

caxily collected, without loan by underval­
uation er fraud, and largely torse ia tbe post* along tbe Ilio Grande, so as more
country of production. A tax of ton cents effectually to guard that Agwivc border.peace may be pccnervM sWtha lives and
coffee would produce a revenue exceeding property uf our citimtu in Texas fully
J 12,000,060, and thus enable Coogrem to protected.
repeal a multitude of annoying taxes
Prior to lhe first day of Jul/ last tbe
yiridreg a revenue not exceeding that army wm in aecnrdancv with the law,
»am. Tbe internal revenue system grew reduced to the maximum of 25,000. a
out of tbe nocaautias of tbe war, and most reduction of 2.500 below lhe force preriof the teguhiion imposing taxes oa do­
mestic j rodnets under thia system has
been repealed. By the substitution of '»
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Jprt lane, Jaiai I saiiiai
IAILRIAD.

reaaoa why ladiana who can girt satisfac­
tory proof of hgTiag by lheit own labor
proririoti. and easily understood.

So far

•i.l m/»mai, neccaattattng the judgemeut
of experienced men to arecriain value, vnd
expiring thc.revaaus to the. temptation of

__ , ______ ________ tbcmaeirea from their tribal relatiooa,
lbs former !• 100 and lhe latter should Ml be admitted to tbe benefit of
“___ '______________________ th« Homestead act and tbe nririledgrs of
citixmahip, and I rerotnuiend lhe paamge

BIAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
The Brllabte Nhort MitA-TT AXD WI»T

the colleetioq of tlie customs, and strenu­
ous efforts hare been made for their cor­
rection by executive coder. The recom

SIND RAPIDS AND DiTtOIT
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I K.rrete It ia believed that the mcMurrs
L taken ia pursuance of existing laws to ar­
' net those depredations will be soeremful,
j if Congrats, by an appropriation furlhat
1 r.nrrwive rendrn their rent in act r afi.ree-

=wsi«s*.

' commerve and other duties pertaining lo&gt;
naval service. The conditien sad opera
tioern of the DepartUMUit are also shown,
lhe total expenditures fur the fives! year
coding June 30, 1877, were *13^77.
974.34. There are nntwid claims against
the department chargeable CO the last year,
which are presented to the rowstderiiiow
of Congrvsa by tbe tepnrr of tbe Secretary. 1
Tho retfmatw. for the fiscal year aommenc , ing of limber from lire public Unds. and
ing July 1, IrfT.H, are *IG.tS3,a«t4«.ex- fur the preaervativa of Wrets, be embodied
clndra'of.tbe aums of BJ,31fi”3! aubtnit | in tbe law. and that, -etfnaideriag tbe nrl&lt;&lt;t for new buildings, retain sod im-1। grot ntmat; ofaaabling the people vf
ted
errtaia Sistre and Terrttorire tu purvhaae
uavy^
Th* apprt'pri«tion» fur the present Bacal timber from the public lauds in a legal
year, rommeorinp July. 1877, are 113,­ tnavner, which al present they cannot do,
592,933.90. The amount drawn frota the raeh a Uw bo paa..d without uniroidsble
recommend that suitable proviskin be Treasury,
'
from July I to November 1, delay.
made!to enable the people to easily non- 1877. WM *5^43.037.4&lt;», of which there
eert their mvitp into Givcrnmrnt securi* u
i estimated to be yet avaBable 11,029,tten.; arthe bene. mode in who* email 528.30.
■
showing the ttaeuM of actual ex
«ay bo W»n secured Ind yield a pundituroa during the first Hur mouths of
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RAILWAY COMPANY

MVBIL Bili.Bffiii

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por&amp;M„_______ _____________
cign vessels. The importance of enlarging
our foreign trade, especially by direct sod
•peody interthanpo with couctrtea on thia
evatinent, me not be ovcrrsdmattd, and it
is a matter &lt;rf psat mommi that o«r own
•hipping interest should receive to tbe
utmewt practical extent, tbe benefit of our
com merer with other hmda. Tbw con­
siderations are forcibly urged bv all tbe
large commercial cities of the country, end
public attention is grnrrally and wisely

ASM-

the proceeding fiscal yuar, and deducting
from tbe total axpcuditorrs the suu. of
S1.1G3.818 20 paid on liabilities iseurrod
in tbe previous fiscal rear, the expeodi
tnrta and receipts appertaining to thr
burioem of tbe teat fam! pear wcr&lt;aa

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HF I. Av4.ims
protecting life and peepeety in tbe Interior
»• well aa along tbe Mexican border A

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against a portion of tho Ncs Ferree tribe
of Indians. A full account of thia eamP'gn «li&gt; be found ia lhe report of tbo
Gvoma! of lhe Amj.. Il WiU be seen
that in its course several bottles weru
fought, in which a number af gallant

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THE GREAT CAUSE

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VOL. 22. NO. 34,

HASTINGS, BARRY CO., MICH., DECEMBER 19, 1877.

WHOLE NO. 2080,

WW.OOO roabire, te 1847, 315JXX1.W0.
ia IBM, lULMbjWt; 1875, 700JXM),
000 fa 1878 it will bare raaated-1 J83,
809,050 rowblra,
to SMI JOT,770.

BOB SLEIGHS

£■£££

gn.""
Back anmbere can te (applied at aay
Th* rolamee cdtha Jfegaxrte oommeare
with tte nnmbere far Jom aad Deeember

Why aikia lik* a ramor? becmme it
goe* from month to mouth.
Keeley named Jnalna mUnr "Tte
Tramp," became it won't wort

made and ironed in the beat manner and shod with
accomplirted in Wmtfield, tet tha eono
tcn.nree and manner* of moat of her new
ac^uainunere were not agreeable to her
tame. Mra Kiegmon and May ate knew
rtc rtould Ute, and poor Mre Ryder wm
gentle aad hdyHka. and te&amp;ra aba waa
aware the taara gathered in her eye*

Lawyer* rtould aicvp well a* it ■ im-

The next morwing Mr. Br.ley tort hi*
wile down to *ee her future home. Il wm
a phamuii loeality. The ae* hmu? wa*
■Ur^y *ad eommudromi, th* room, nhmly

made from the liest

EASTERN OAK LEATHER
wbea aha waa beUothad to him. But
“man propoaea. sad God diapoaea.'' Her
friend, were not pfeued withth*jJ.Bof
ter marrying a poor oocotry clergyman,
but. lite wine people, Itey eoodadrd not
to oppoan the ouki They did indeed
picture the ririd triala and the onerwas
datie* that would befall ter if alm married

and every strap warranted. .
We have the exclusive sale of the Silver Steel

PHY8IC1AM

Diamond

•ret yean of th. goM uciuoeol, will
contribute two or three articte to tte
.Irfaate JtrmlMj on th. early hi.tt.ry of
California.
Tte firat *f three ppm.
which will appear in the December number

,------------- -------- ------- • — ■-r——,
Cross cut saw. Il will dut 5p per cent, faster than any other.
sad [.rrp.rat.0M were made to carry the hu*b«nd next lo God, «od. after them to
Beware of imitations.
j
*
th* p-uple under bi* eterge. Il wa* no
body heme.
Corn shellers, Feed cutters, Bob SJioei*, Cauldron Kettles, Ac.
A general atxfepoda for tte bar cwn- light undertaking, but the reaolrtd to do

Greble &amp; Russell.
DENTIST

Nashville.

Biciinan.

right, aad lb* lor* of ter baatend aad the
approbation of ter own coeKtence were

meaead. and Ainrworth had to nail upon
hi* uldret aoa to amiat kirn in waiting
upon the cMtomen, who ware faint and
thirwy, and *»a the fume, of tol.reu
amok* tiled lb* ntr, which odor, mingled
with tte breath* *f Marly ■ bndred and
fifty cider and rem rated man, made th*

A* for Mr. Braley, te lorad bin wife
.isorrely. Ste Waa the ideal of hi* im»gi
Mtioo, fuHy embodied, ju*t m near per­
fect tn hi* eye* a* a mortal dteld be. .He
did not object U&gt; her baring *om. prepc rtv,
knowing that it would te evareawat; biJ
be did not marry her for money, and
■tea b« riaited ter after hl* ordination
in W«atfield. aad they talked orer the
future, and rte proponed that bo ahould
tai* four tteunand doilan of ter money
(th* legacy of an am for whom rte ■**
oam«dj, b y a farm *od build a bouae,
Ire dcmurre.1 euMidcrrtly, But rte per
waded him to M» it. and a* they were
riewtag the premwen, »od rte expresawd
her *Bt*r*cUoo at the anangecaeou, te
wmarkrd tbit be »u goinc to hare it
deeded to her, being tightfally ten ia aay

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simai;
DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

Tte WteMp i* tte abtet and moat
powerful Ulutrated periodical pahtebed
in thi* country, kn adterite are wAolarlyaud eonnoang. and earry much weight.
Im iUaauatioM of correal eranu are full
aad frert, aad *re prepared by otu teat
demgeera.—ZoawnUr fterwr^/ewraa/.
Rmywr'. H-rel/y rtould te in «rery
trnuOy ihrougtecrt tha fend, *a a punr,

“Yon will do no *och thing, Bonce'"
■te eaelumed "W* wilLow. U togaber,
what i* mine i* youra now, aad *hr*y«
■dl be."
"Bel if anything rtould happen, yoa
would ter* a home, tod 1 rtould be hap-

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The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving
•
now in the market.

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FURNITURE.

w adrme Kiuy. jmx a* you think ia rfcht.;
Yon know I bought chi* land and bare
buih thi* boa* upon it
The money
Un* bon. 1 now wirt to &lt;1m4 it to her,
and I am not going to giro him a chance *» ate can icourely keep her home, rt*
to gat toe daw* on m» Ha poateta rrrry
dollar be can—all te carta lor ia money
While te ia growing rieh, ail the rent uf
the folk* are going to rain. I aay, Henry,
let u* keep away from the Regie Tarern!
I will not te a drankard—1 hero seco
enough of it. Mora than half the men io
oor town are regular toper*, end the net
are going the rame way. Jam look at
poor Robert. What a good fallow be need
to te, ami Both it g but atrong dring ruined

reah. A comptea aet, comprwiog twenty
one rolimea, aesl on receipt of cart al
the rale of fii 25 per rol , freight al ax
f*cTurt Caere for each rolume, nimble
tor binding, will be anal by mall, poatpaid,
no reeript offil eart.
'
t
'ibdextw lo eaeh volume aent gratia on
receipt of stamp.
SatereiptioM reecircd for Harper .
Periodical* only.
SWNewappera are Mt to copy thia

HABI’XR . BROTBEBS,

“I don't reypoM a gte* now aod then
will hurt a fellow—"
"Ya* It will, tte more you daiak the
more yoa want to drink; that is the way

Lipincotts Mi

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

- Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they arc the only

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in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night
Furniture Depot, South Side State St., Hastings Mich.
March 3rd 1977 if._______________ !

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Popular Ulnntura, Scienc. and Art

Aanmarament for 1878.
With the number for January, tha

"Ooufirasd it, a fellow ought to know
wtea te tea had aanagh. aud aot make a
fudofhuueelf. Thai', the trouble."
■If te don't drink at aU, te will keep
Mt of trouble,"
"Sea, lb. re U Fancm Braley aad bi*
MW wife* Bhe'.ewu, ain't rte, HenryShe i* jaat m pretty an a KM. Ain't rte
drswod aea*7 I ateold think rt. wa* kept

Ao Hfort to reetore tte fnmkiog priri
lege to Coogrtaameo loon* op io tampon,
aod oobody raeoM to oar*.
Uw*ll,'Mam , h*a elected a Heomerelie
mayor by 29 sujoriiy.

Ifrorideut Garrett, of the Baltimore A
Ohio railrad, «u recently rwlMtod for

STOVES
Cooking and heating of'the tnost
improved patterns.

finmniing &amp; Filing Saws

E EBOB SLEIGHS
With the improved drilled shoes.

Wm. H.

Goodyear.

mBucnmm efflusr.

peoples drug store.
Physician’s Proscriptions and

Family Recipes

Kldlll 1»!
'

Perforated, Champion and Diamond tooth
Cross Cut Saws.
.

carefully pre­

pared with Drop and Chemicals
of the rery best make.

of purest quality &lt;mly.

Sw**T’* Hot*1,

The celebrated

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Jhe unbreakable Scat Spring.

Doors, Sash.

Ghuw. Paint and Putty. Leather aud Rubber Bolting
The above articles always on hand and for sale

POWERS ft

York of euppreming the railroad rwU waa
&gt;205,000.
A lawyer w*at into a barter. step M
procure a wig. la taking tha dimawmawa
of tha lawyer. hand tha barter aiMMaiJ,
“Why. bow loag your tend ia, air I"

A lady U Fairfield, Maine, bra a luxThe tnaetiag-laonan wa. .crowd*! in the uriecl growth of aatnrel hair right fret
efieroeio. and when tte suatew prayed and
,
owe inch long. Sb* ia aaid to bare
for Mr*. Ryder a*d Jm Gray, there were rterete an offer of 82,000 for It
.
a great many laarfal eyea. Mr. Braky
C.P. Finhteck baa tero appointed
had a good aerneon, but nearly all t' e men
Clerk of th* United State* and ihmrict
court, at Indianapnlh, rire Howland, deband a elbow *er*ral timre W ka*p him 1
frem rearing. Th. daneon ter the mis­
tew waa all right, and ao. after looking .

Harper* Magazii
iLLoanunt.

, proaatete rtoci bia rotation, but at
■ Ugtk ceieimte, "Why, air, yoor tend ia

�Mosher vs. Howard Moabcr, a yndgoomt {

ter *366.25 sod a-:&gt; was rendered. C. G.
Holbrook for jroiotiff.
In tbe imparlanoo causo of Robert
Miloholl rs Samuel R. Sandford a judgumeat for *415.16 was rendered. C. G.

A. N. SABIN &amp; CO.

In the chancery cause cf Hannah Falk
Tbe following were the procsadiogs cf rt. Thomas Blackman et al, a decree for
tin Cirvuh. Court last week :
• *1349.73 and costs was snlured. Sate on the right of the Pnrtdrot to meddle with
On application Erwin W. Hewitt of and after Feb. IS, 1878 Sweeney * it. The city is divided on th. qumtioa.
The active poGtirisns side with Cockling,
Barry, was admitted a* an Attorney st
aod the roanervativ* element with tba
Io tjio Appeal esuM of Izirccio Faulk
President. The papers of the city are
very careful in drerowtng tbe question,
w. Job* Dearing, on mouou of Jobs L.
and ire by no means pronounced. There
Fuh, an order wm ectcml staying all
should be an expression of the people on
proceeding ■ upon payment of *83.46, as
thia quotum, in every county in the Stale,
ufitioat laaro Firt surety on bail bond.
for the people will hare to settle it. It ia
John L. Fish for plaintiff, Janna Clarke

Tbe Boston Smld, an independent
journal that always support* the Demo­
In the appod cause of Israel 8. Geer crats: party in aU contented elections, mys :
vs. Cyrus B. Salisbury, ro order was
Inflation. communism,- sedition, whatentered denying motion to set aside order
dismissing afpeal, with cost, -and an
aUorney foe of fl re dr-llarv. Sweexsy A
Knappen for plaintiff, P. W. Nirteru for
In the chancery cause of Richard II.
Moser re. Jusbu* W. Gioia, at al, *
motion of reference to Circuit Court CommiaMooer to take proofs was denied, with­
out coats, aad the bearing continued by
consent. Jahn Carketh for complainant,
Q G. Holbrart fori
aoo, the Chicago Jrter-OoeaM Myi:
This isn't the firat Urac that Democrats
hare gained * vote by neglecting to send
alleged thieves to Htete Pliant: That b
plication of the complainants to have ooe of the moat reliable way* of strengthcniug the party that they kaow of.
Daniel MeNaoghtoa and John C. Winkle­
man fined for contempt, to a Circuit
Court Commiaaioner wm entered. P. W.
Nfekern for complainants, C. G. Holbrook
for defendant.
In the appeal rena* of William H.
Hayford vs, Patrick Lee, the defendant
wa* allowed to amend hb pirn, the plain­
tiff to &lt;0 on with the caoso or continue
tbo tame at his option. Tbo plea waa ’ By a postal arraagetuent between the
amended and the cauae continued on jwy- United Statea and Canada, uncalled for
meot of an attorney lee of (3 rod custe to letters bearing * request to be returned it
not called for, arc now returned to the of­
be taxed. P. W. h'iskcru aud James fice where mailed iu either country.
Clarke for plaintiff, C. G. Holbrook and
The Rcpublieatu elected a State Sena­
Swecxey A Knappen for defendant
tor at Beaufort, 8- C.,— the first Republi­
In the chancery cause of Hiram Peters can vuecewi this ystr in the Ihlmetto Slate.
va. David G. Robhuon et rt, an order ex­
The New York Inkaiu bat looked 00
tending the time to take, tretimoey waa
entered. Sweedy A Knappea for com,
plalnant, W. H. Hayford for defeodan^Z

In the chancery cause of Ira Pert vo.
Lewis Atkins* decree for *521.59 aad
crete waa entered, aalc on and after June
19, 1878, ia default of payment Carvath A Clark for complainut, no appear-

Ifooaid vs. Edwin I). Valentine ci al. a
decree for *167.12 aod east* to be taxed,
was entered. Sale on or after Jone 7th,
1878. Carveth k Clark for cumplainant,
no appearance for defeodantr.
In the errtimri cause of Ire M. Peak
el al., vs. Delos R. McElwain, an order
was entered modifying the Judgpment of
Uio court below bf deducting therefrom

The chancery reuse of George Holden
vs. Abijah R. PraU st rtfirac argdod and
submitted. C. G, Holbrook for complain­
ant, Swvcxey k Kuappen for defendant*.
In the char.ecxy cause of Albert Letka
va. Edward J. Wilcox et aL, a decree wa*
Moony isn't worth much after the man
entered making tbe injunction perpetual, who mads it lets it pma out of his control.
and declaring contract of no effect in Vanderbilt * mute is now a foot-ball ia
hands erf assignee. Swecaey A Knappen the courts, and where it will Anally go, and
for plaintiff, C. G. Holbrook rod Wm.
Burgher for defendant
bars wiU liars’ ten limes u much as any
one ought, to bare, but by ths tiais the
lawyers and the courts get through with
it. th* sharta will be *&gt; pared down a* to
make a difference in the showing. And
now ccumc another money trouble. M»ro H. Grinnell died recently, leaving s
fortune of several millions, and he made ■
will, also. He left a half a million to each
Tbe chancery auseof Frederick Rickie of his children, except a daughter, Fanny,
vs. Benjamin F. Dow, et aL. to eompd to whom ho bequeathed only 110,000, the
discharge of mortgage wu anracd aod reason fur the dtecrimination being that
submiued. C. G. Holbrook for complain­ she had married a Boston milUouairc, aod
ant, Swscxry A Knappen, Clement Smith was rich abosdy. It te a question wheth­
and W. H. Hayford for defendant*.
er Fanny aod her husband will etrneur- in
Tbc ebroeery cause ofDnrid G. Mo- the propriety of thi* diitributioo^nnd the
Clurc vs. John, E. Holbrook et aL, was chances arc that there will be a/»quabblc
beard in open court and a decree catered : over this estate. Why don’t throe men
for *3,285 and crote to be taxed. Chas. dbtribate their millions before they die,
H. Bauer for complainant, Goo. C. Worth and save all this trouble 7 That' i* what
for .Jefendsote Holbrook. Knee doerec I am going to do. I never will hare my
notice of an appeal to tbo Supreme Court children fighting over a hundred millions
ha* been filed in this cause.
'
and dragging my bones oat of the grave
In the imparlance omuo of Wm. II. for tbo inspection of the pubbe. The
Hayford v*. John Castle a Judgement for Vanderbilt case fa dragging its slaw length
*120 dollan and costs wa* entered. W. along, and the lawyers are making a bit­
H. Hayford for plaintiff, no appearance ter fight over it. Tbc children hare aaooeedrd in artablfahing ths fact that the
In the chancery cause of Aon E. Hor­ old gentleman wa . fesrfol old wretch,
ton va. Aaron M. Allen «- rt, a decree and that bo never dfaurvud the suews. he
for 81^1112 ar&lt;d root* wu entered. Sale
on or after April 33th, 1878. John C.
PaUenion for complainant, no appearance
for defer-daota.

In the chancery eanse of James Thomp­
son va. David Beard rt rt, a decree for
*555.30 sod costs vras entered. Sol* &lt;n
and after June IX 1878, Carveth A
for defitudante.

—makic; fuMtlons of the President and
the Stotate by tba House ; and the adop­
tion of Mr. Conk iinga retolutioa by ths
Senate, to appoint a special committee on
our relations with Mexico is regarded hero
in the light of another personal triumph.

will b« opened next weak, and it will boa
big thing There will bo two thoeorod
Ethiopian babies, of all ages under tan,
aod their mothers. Every Bute cast of
the Musfasippi will be represented, and.
they will be classified properly. It will
daw more people than anything of the
kind ever held.
Il is to be hoped tbit frenchiaing wooes. The respectable re­
there will be plenty of bathrooms in the ception now accorded these petition* are
building, aad that due attention will be in striking coatrut with the ridicule aud
derision they encountered a few roan ago.
The anse ha* Mveral open advocates uo
Two collecting lawyers, both member* of the floor of the Senate, and new &lt;x&gt;nrerts
fashionable churches, and vary prominent arc made every year among our moat in­
in them, absconded thia wort, with some­ fluential public men. Mre. Hayes i* count.
thing like a quarter of a million of money ed an activs sympathiser, aad tba Prcsibelonging to their el'xmu. It is the old dent as more than half persuaded.
story—high living and speculatioa ia
Irergs delegations are coostently com
Wall street. They bad tbo confidence of ing and going, both for rod against a reeverybody, end they did th. businms of riahin of the tariff; and a struggle i* ap­
the beat Houses in the eity. Bat they prehended over the matter, after the holi­
would epoculale, rod they did lore, aod a days. Matthews sppears ambitious to be­
flight to Europe waa the way they retried come the special ehroipion of the remone­
it. And speaking of loaneial troubles, tisation movement, and bis effort* in this
direction have operated to delay cwireideialion of Bland'* bill in the Senate. But
the friends of that measure are cenfi-tenl
possessed the confideene of the businreo cf their ability to force it through before
community, rod no one suppened it was in the holiday adjournment, and to|pare it
difficulties Bat all at once rumors began over a Presidential veto rtould it b* inter
to gather about it, an investigation was II posed. Tbe demoralisation occasitmed by
ordered, it was reported "with ample as­ tbe aaaoaneemeal of tbe I’roidewt's bo*,
sets,'' but when those assets came to be tility ba* wholly disappeared, and they ap­
exanjissd into they wore found to be of pear more united and aggressive than at
the most flimvy character, and thousands any lime since the agitation began two
upon thousand.* that had long figured yean ago. Alex Stephen*’ proposition to
"good," had no^xistanee al all. Io short, no longer apply tbe teal of the iron dad
it was another care of frij-blful tniro.ro. oath to applicants for peoaionr, fa regarded
a* another step taken in tbe programme of
the "Solid South" to place the rntantary
Case, the I'rcsideut of tbs Security, bu participants tn the rebellion on ro equal! ■
exhausted all his legal dodg-s, and will ty with aoldiera of the Union cause. Sev­
spend five year. of his life in Sing-Sing.— eral racesura* arc now pending, all calcu
It is well—There never wa* a more onl- fated to wipe out aay dirtinrtiveaoe be­
rsgeou* frond perprtrolrated. Dr. Lam­ tween "rebel" aad ‘'loyalist" heretofore obbert, his rival in infamy, ia being tried, aerved io payment for rervicea rendered
and be doubthwa will get a longer sentence. during the late war; aod almost ttefora
If the good work goes on, there will be tbe votsra of th* country realise whsi is
enough material to orgaafae a Life Insur­ being doM here hi Congress by th* Exance Board in tbo Froitewipry, oommene Coofoderate Brigadiers and their pliant
ing with a Prwdeat rod going all the abettors from the North and West, tbc
way down to an office boy. There are doors will have been swung wide open for
sound and good ^bmpanics aod they play the admission of claim*, involving hun­
aa impnrtaal pun in the coonomy of things, dreds of million, of dollar* from didoyal
sufferer* froth tbe war they provoked.—
The apathy manifested ia a&gt; remarkable as
it fa dangerous , for tb-eae achtmea are be­
ing perfected aod pushed by tboee who
have everything to gain by their auceoi.
.
D« Boro.
mourning among the dry mms. Licences
are declared illegal. Tbs lavrro dodge
did not wort, for the court* hold that a
tavern ■ tut be a uvtro indeed, and not a

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A full line of Undershirt* and Drawers.

a roavteg Commlariou aad fa thought to
be ineMcntally aimed at Mr. Evarts, with
a view of overhauling his Administration
of the Bute Dspartment. Notwithstand
ing Senator Davis’ refusal aa Chairman on
Publie BaMing. to allow the female auffrsgiat* the use of the Senate Chamber for
a Convention the cause ba* made viaibte
fwvgrea* every year aioee iu inauguration
by tbo pioneers 25 or 30 ycun age. Tues­
day was a field day for them in tbe Beo-

In the appral cause of Evanna Mulvany
v*. John H. Keith , and Henry Slavcue,
an order nu catered staying all prorend
inga aa to John Mulvany surety on appeal
bond ou payment of *100. C. G. Hob
brook for plaintiff, Smith k Knappen for

In the chrocery cause of Franklin
Southerland vs. Norman Bailey,’ an
order was entered that that tbe testimony
of Henry L. Newton he taken in open
court, and that Norman Bailey be sworn
to rebut Thereupon the eaaw was set­
tled. C. G. Holbrook for eowplaisant,
Geo C. Worth and J. A. Swceaey for

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been shut up, just the aam a* the smaller
bar-rooou. »od the only way a drink can
be prncusad, fa to slip in at a aide door,
and only regulars are admitted at all.—
Whatever may be asid at to tbe justice of
thfa raid upon mea who have paid license,
there is no question m t&lt;» it* good effect.
The srvrsts for drunkcenosa have fallen off
a half, rod the preaeaee of drunken men

The People’s Paper
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Clubf of five, poptage paid,. 70c.
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Wajuiuttmnq D. G. Dee. U,’ 1877.

The pigeon-halo tartirs Heretofore ob-

splenKid'oTfer,

CURES

1 tear, w,teltessr

■gate mm* tn reraciAjts

SSeSteiS

ling—of the Commute on Commerce in !
bi* fight in behalf of Colbetar Arthur and I
Mr. Cornell *-*h&gt;st the Provident and Mrp J
dsns. Is behalf of tbe rtl party. Usrefur
n. Trfbeae rasewv the *M apMal to ths M
lu»l er.pretere., the K.lwaal
rod 1!
ubghlenvd svIf-Ulsreet of ths Tsa-Paytn

to the open ares* of the Senate. Merritt
as mix—or to Sharpe, term expired, waa
reported favorably, Rooasvok aad Pries
unfavorably, as aspirant* to the positions
now held by Arthur and Corneil, whoso
terms of office here not expired. Only
two out of the Coswirtloe of nine —both
Detnocrote—voted for a favosabte report.
At 2:20 ». x. yesterday the galleries were
vacated, tbo decks cleared for action and
tbc Senate went into exscutivc amaion.
It was the first poatovo struggle between
the Repoblicen diauonters ia the Senate
from the President's general policy rote.

The Mild Power

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
ant^utajm-iuTv.

tefewss:

E*T££TS
Vote New Tartar. Beth OsrtBog and
Matthews bod labored hard ..oog tbn
Democrats for thetr rwspsetive aids* all the
amreix- bet wb&lt;o&gt; the amt*. of haute
EfUd Mr. Orokh^'s flag wre . wvfa,
orertbeflohl Th. rose, stood. y~tt-

CURES
Homeopathic Sp.crfics

�Council Proceeding*.
A rs^akr mortieg cf tbe Common
Council wm held it their room Friday
evrtung. Dm 7lh. 1877, bh honor, May­
or Renday in the chair.
Prof. Graven, of Plaiawe.il, Allegan Co.,
On rel| rail tbe fuOmrin-. aldermen
*“ in tbe city yeaterday f.w the porpaa^
Of talking with lovers of Vocal mu.k ia red«d to starting a rural murtral roe ventioa tn be held somotime next mouth.'—
The Profauaor'a reputetiw' u too well

— City Drug* Store!
WANZER A BARNES (Successor* to Barnes

Co.)

Hiring and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

Drugs, Patent Medidnes. Hcmcecpathic Remedies,

Pfflfi, OILS. I UM |H US,

laudable drai-na here. Any iufbmatiou
onaccraiug terma and arrangement* cm l.e
gained from
M. Judder Em . at
tho UrgMter • office.
Tbe Concert uo Friday owning of kat weekly the IteOrand’a troupe wu not »o
well aUcodad aa it&gt; merita draerred. It
waa redly a finu-clara Concert. The oloa by Mira Miller wore well rendered and
rereired with hearty applauae
Mr.

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kit,d_OT P"®-

H«F"'a Magnolia Balm. Charm

0IERC6ATS
WAR DECLARED
aod Boy', doritin^ at tbe greet

STAB CLOTHING HOUSE.

Do^ 8^38.4°^ 42, (kMlwrow,
Good wv'irrabirta aod Drawer. 25c.

CASH STORE

wan excelled, and UGranda character
aketebe* were ail in K,»d bate and well
performed. On Hatnrday evening they
■uog again by r*qurat giving ono-lulh *f
The report wm accepted.
lie preeeed. to tbc Woman's Chrirtian
The Finance Committee recommended
Temperance Union rt thia dty, with good
the following accounts tn be allowed M;
.atbfaction t0 ,» wbo heard them.

But net .very cold.
Too late to km deer now without vio- .The ladle* rf Emmanuel church wiU
hold their annual »)« of uWul and ornn-|
htlhiK tb« law.
meatal ankle* at Union Hall on Thur»The Edit* ia .pending * few d*y* with
day even lag. December 20th. The haB ayct and nays as follow* .
friend, in Council Buffi, aod Omaha.
will be decorated with booth* for the di»Ayoa.—Abbey, Dewey, McNaughton,
'Die rovxlitioa of tbe read* in thi* vi-. play of fancy good*, and rale of candies
einily t* aueh aa Io nuke Iraainera rather and ice cream. Mn. Jartey, with ber Ruesell. Tomlinson. Trang,—C.
Nays —None.
world renowned wax-woAa will b* preat
The account cf Barlow &amp; Goodyear fur i
Mra. Boice, of Grand Rapid*, will ad- ret Sapper am be aerved from C until
work on the street uenr their mill for ;
drew the Qnqwl Temperance Meeting 9 P. M. Admiaaiun to ball 10 cento
127.00 was dimllowed by aye. and nays
next HatKfcy *t 3 o'clock, r. M.
.k*\fje Preabytorian church i* under

a

PhcBnix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Splendid Suita, 110 awl »12.
Tiiwk^mn'ognnd* kwdewa.

LEWIS STERA
LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

Fancy Goods, Clothing. Hats and Cape and

3911

going reprira. there will be »o wrviera
held there no the oomiog Sabbath.

. Nay*—Al*. Dewey'aud Ruesell,—2.
Tbe Bxsnxn will inform you where to * At Lite regular meeting of tho Orango- By AW. Tomlinson,
P&gt; fur your holiday good*. Patrtraire vlilo Udgo No. IBl^F.A A. M., held
That the amount of Bartow A Good­
Saturday evening, December, 14th, 1877, year for Work on street, *30.73, be danlIboae who patronite tbe county pupwa.
We learn that a ma of Miloo Woldorff. the following offioore were elected for the
aged IS year*, died of couu£ptitn&gt; at bi* ensuing year : Eli Niehola, W. SI.; E
father'* nwidence in Hope, on Tbureday D. Young, S. W.; Geo. H. Ford, J. W .
A. Murdock, See; Horace Storms,Treos ;
Wa. Elkworth, S. I); Tom Ellsworth, J.
D.; Leander Pryor, Tyler.

COME ONE AND ALL

Call and learn price* and be convinced that I will sell you good
Sinew and St- John (tbe novelty of tbe
age rfrotn *30 to *50. cheaper grrilra ndi
a* the Howe, American, Wilaon. ete. and.
aroendhand machine* of *0 kind* from
*15 to *25. Office with Z. B. WHiimn,
Hatting*, oppodte Port Office
29tf
'
"1MMM.-------------------We waat all tbe oenaw we can get of

• Sum* acvern change in the w&lt;nihcr ia
predicted a* there n tx&gt; aeandalous rtport*
circulated by thi* community thin week.

LEWIS STERN

ui.Icm there ia Im faWfeing on the part
^/Twelve more dap, and our nimruda of Souk of our able, praying atixofia.
will have to confine their hunting to HbMichael Jleiaer and Clark Tint* ara mo­
bit* and aquimla rioae, aa all uber game nopolising the Bout ami Shoe trade thia'
will then be protected by law.

Julius Russell

Circuit Court matters that were crowd­
ed put of &lt;mr last wrek'^kue in raw
quaaee of printing Che I’raridest'a mot

Biblesin «“•fro® 50c. to $12.00.
CamTTinn Prayers
Hymnals of new and pretty design.
Aibuma to suit every mac pocket book.
Toilet Goods Hi an endless variety, from um to ornament.
Juvenile Books illustrated by the beat artists, from 5c. to $5,
certainly every one can be pleased.

Toys for our-little folks—An immense line.
Miscellaneous Books. «uch »*
Dickens complete wo^jt*, is vob.
McCauleys History of England, 5 vol*
fl/xl

Jacob, Goo. and John Vella started fur
to Prairieville one day knt week tn conse­ tho pine woods last Tuesday.
Joseph W. Siajmoaia and Hugh J.
quence of tbo severe illness of Mrs. Wil­
Putt* hare returned from the North on a
liam Marshall. Mrs. Cook's mother.
We are vary nearly out of wood, and hunting cxcuraiou with four deer.
Tte argument of A. M. Flint made on
unless thoau who bare agreed to fttrniah
us wood bring it along very soon, wo shall tbo Cooper case that came off Iwru last
be compelled to call on them fur money to week is highly prised.
I Notwitlutahdiitg the roughness ot the
I roods, Dr. C. Ilu'aell imuta on the oecwat
Some ingenious buahand ba* invented a 1
steam carpet-beater, but it will never be j ty of traveling them to see bis uumcrcua
patients.
_
come popular with tbe ladies,t and meal
Douglas B. Cooper has his office with
mcm will have yurt aa many oirpcta to
Geo. D. Hanlon, Kaq., and will receive
all the money we may bare to spare by
way of paying our tax. I.
been taken off for tbe balance uf the win
The bofs will attend rhe Christmas
ter. Wc sincerely regret this, aa nme dance at J. Orman's and bare Iota of fan
tweaty-ffrotir thirtV men are thereby
thrown oat af employment.
A. J. Carpenter will be ths most promii.enl candidate for Vice Grand in the
i* a fact that swan* ring before they die. Odd Fellows Fraternity at the next eteeWell, we are not prepared to answer from tie*. L. Hilbert and John W. Holme*
obMTvatko. but it a our opinion that hare there share of tbe bustocM.
Dtpaly
they do—if they ever ring.
The very f-ipluar Mery, “Sowing and
Raping," which we continue In thia
waa forgotten -to be so.Mated ia thia week*
talilioa at tbt Horn of the chapter.
■
A lady al Wayland Would like to I &lt;X-

change a fine reridonee, «wn iota, new
bouae and bran, in that village for prop­
erty in or near thia city. Inquire of Go*.
R. 1'addWord, *1 Baltimore, er ai tbe
Baxxxx office.

J. F. LtMcnit, of Grand Rapid*, will
addrcraaMwu Meeting in Uuiou Hall
next Bunday evening, at 7 o'clock, aod cm
Monday evening tbc 2-Ub. t**t- will; de­
liver bi* Whaling Iceiure, entitled “Four
Year, in a Whale Ship."
/On Sunday tbe 30lh inste, then, will be
i1 Grand Tanperanw Maa* Moating i&gt;

Union Hall, at whkh tbo work of tbo part
year will be revied by Prol. Dieb^.
long s member uf the Hawing: Refon:&gt;
dub. AddrtMM will aU be arafc by
Mn. Dr. Morri-on and K D. Clay. Roq.
of Grand Rapids. A routing lime b an­
ticipated.
Marahril Cock, on Monday last, raW
into Frank Brock * tin abop and eat one
of hie finger* qmt* raverely with a piece
•flia, and went ioto Mcmto. Wanaer *
Barora drug More to have hi* ffog«r done
wp. vbyn he friuted, foiling upon hi* fare
M the regmfor, gi»*g him the appreruce of • regular brewer.

A

Ano....,) WonnAa- Til te,. Ttetv*

of Shakespeare, Moore, Byron, Milton, Scott, Burna,
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Poems
Tennjeon, IxmgfcUovr. Whittier, Alice and Phoebe Carey and
many others, G LOTH and TURKEY M0RR0C00 bindings.

Klffigftnt books for gifts, in fine bindings.
Back Gammon boards, chess, checquera, dominoes,

Mrih dore 7:35 A. M. and 2 50 P. M.
AUbuaiaera with tbe office mow be
done at tbo delivww* or th* iaoo*y order
and regiaterod letter de*k uolcra a private
interview with th* pcotmiMa ia derired.
Ordinary letter wriling al th« mooey wder drak G prohibited.
Pcvaua* ere r»[Ue*t*d to rail tbc num­
ber of their boxc* at tbe ddiveriea.

Ac., Ac.

Remember the place—CITY DRUG STORE—is where you get
more for your money than at any other store.

DEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

Thia popular lino commcaced on their
aummertime card. Monday, May 14th,
three fau&gt;t expre** trains rat, in connection
The Pioneer Engine Company *!*&gt; pre- with the M. C. R. R. Paaraogwi leaving
Hawing* W 7:30 A. M., arrive at Buffalo
koted tbe following commuaiatfou:
n (U
iX. Mayar *»&gt; C*at»nt G.».- lanMilay at 8:10 V. M., and N*w York
next morning at 10.30 A. M. Thi* fast
day expnra ia tbo brat train between
Mtthinnaadtb* Boat. Parioe car* from
Dotroit to Buffalo; rie*pi*g eoacbea from
Buffalo to Now York.
mayBOd________________________

Communieaiiou accepted, plared on file,
NaanviU-K. Dee. 18, 1877.
Hastixo* Baxx re
Your enrrapoo- and ll-e witlia nwnra owfirmed by aye*
dent ha* ncglcctoJ to eeod in tbe mraal lad nayeo a* folluw*:
Aye*—Ald. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
item* on account ef riekne**.,'
Our village ha* put oo a Ifrely axpect on ton, Rurail, Towlin«ou. Young—8.
N*y»—Non*.
, . .
aocount of the coming holiday* ; every
On tnotim Council adjourned.
More i&gt; abundantly aupplilxl with toy*,
Wm.|H. RrxnBixa, Recorder.
book*, etc.
There will be three Cbrirtma* troo. in
our village thi* year. The Metbodirt'.
will hive their* al the Opera. The Bap
lira’s will have a revolving ooe in their
church on Cbrirtma* night, and th* Chri*-,
tkn'a at their ehutdt.'ao that wo all oun
have our choice/'
Wm. A. Aywawortb A Co. are railing
off thrir large atock of good* at auction,
they hare aevured the aervicca ad “Joab"
Orram of CbwUlte, aa auctioneer. Since
th* auk commenced they have aold largely
of thrir pxada. Their daily aalea.amount
to nrarly three hundred dollar*, an report

DRY

ft jk I 1 on me before purchasing anti I will sell you goods
V ALL cheap as can be found in the city of Keatings.

GOODS!

I have on hand a full stack of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

DRESS GOODS

Holiday Goods!

of all the popular pattern!
and beat qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re-

TOBACCO.

rthau you oan buy tbe ram* grade*

■ad tn
T. J. ANDERSON.
General Ikraiagrr AgL, Topeka, Kan.

IN THE JEWELRY LINE.

Tou v«at cheap trading—go to the
''"‘mm !&gt;br%f.v«xpt A Bamu
w^kaptteM.

Men's and Boys' Clothing
to which I now invite especial
attention. I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
over my stock.

CROCKERY
HATS AND CAP

auita. The firat waa command by John
Chnalkr, wbu bad D. Aguato. tkck«t
aod Alfred Yuunga of Amyria, arrowed
for araault and battery. While they were
g„iOg booda for their appearance Wp.
Hartly had Dwight Sarkct: arreated for
grand larceny, aod Sackett to return the
oxnplitacnt had John Cnrktkr aod hi*
too la law arrowed for aanault and battery,
Alfred Young* wa* diaubargwi next day.
D. jAgweiu* Srakelt wm tried the next day
m aOMomry »*&gt;« ■— j* s'”1 **^7 01
the Young* boy. end ... fu.ad guilty “by
a jury of high-toned young UM® of »ur
an tbe Naabvilh Ar&gt;»» ba* it,
and of ooanw it muM U ao, aitor diacharg-

W. F. HICKS.

.hopwith Joon Rich A Bro., wroer of
Church and lUtfrrad Street.
xxbtf
. •

‘’lEiWSESSffiro*'
Th. A.curi mrarioK of th. Barr,
County Agricultural HurnWv wiU bo brid
at tbe Court How* «• Wadnraday the
26th of Dereraber rawrad of Turaday lh*t
being ChrUtsmi.
A full aueodaiKe u
drairad, « b-riwra ot macs Iwponanee h

BOOKS,

PICTURES

AND ALBUMS

�Washington Life.
A cheerful view of Waahingtoo is given .
in a story core told by Mr*. Madison to a I
little girt, who tapoal* it m Lipoioeott
••Ono day in Philadelphia." aaid MUtres*
Dolly Madison, -J was sitting ia lay par­
lor with a very dear friend. Mrs. R. H
Lo*. when in walked Payne Todd (her
son) drvvoed in my calico bed-gown
While we were laughing al tte figure te
cut, the acrra.1t th row open the door, and
announced General and Mrs Washington.
What to do with the dreadful boy I didn't
know. He could co*, fare tte Preaident

room without moating item, (bribedoor
they Were entering was the only ooe. 1
made him crawl quickly uador a low,
broad *e«tee&gt; oo which I wa* sitting. 1
had juat time to arrange tbc drapery when
tbo Wasbingtoos entered. After tbc
courtly greeting, aod th* usual compli­
ments of tte season, there came Irum under
the settee a heavy sigh, which evidently
attracted the Genera! a notice. However,
I only talked and langted * little louder
hoping to divert bin attention when—oh,
.1._______ — ______ ___ 1-tL.t,

Writer, Virginia F. Townsend, entitled,
Tni Wo«D or a Womak, aad the Way
She Kept It. -And tho otter, a under
love story by T. S. Arthur, entitled. Hl*
Dxa* Lcttlx Wtrx.
A fending and attractive departmeut of
the Magaiioc win te Tni Sro«r TxvLXIL
A» a tower fur good or evil, fiction u
at this day cxerciatn- a wide-spread In­
fluence. How important then that it
should bo purs in toon and healthy in
spirit. Such It hM always teen in tbe
Home Magtxius, and inch it will eontinuo
lu be. Av heretofore, tte department of
General Literature will havo a wido range,
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SWEET UAVT uHeWIKG

AGENTS

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Ferae out by tte leg.
j dignity left him for
— Laugh! Why be ftirir roared!
Hs nearly went into eoorulviaos. Tte I
right of that boy io that gown, all»o un­
expected, eomiag wrong end first from un­
der my seat.—it w»* too much.”

Italy has abolubed the death penalty.
Tyndall daaaifioi honor above aljervedv.
ITmj total amount of the National debt
at tte prraent Ume i. t2.1&lt;&gt;S,52»,011.

Railroads.

Leasts.

ARTHUR’S
IlluUaUI i.w H.fallir

ftrt Waju, Jatlui 4 Safiiai
IAILNAI.

nrrwkex
MICHIGAN AND THI -SOUTH.
hhoxt link

and Mblcat prioepka; a magaxinc that,
while it always cornea aa a cheerful and
pleasant companion, will endeavor to
prove itself a true aod faithful friend.
Bi&gt;ttk*wick'* Nxwxst Pattum*. I

ill All Iteal ar

? Hon. Wm. Usury Smith, wm on Mun­
day, eonartm-d by the Renato as reflector
of cuslomj for tte port of Chicago.

The grangers of Michigan number 29,­
901 and hare 693 grange*. They will
probably make, a big turn out al Lansing
oo tte 11th, tho time Slid for tte annual
grange uaoetiar,.
X.

te*l» 4.7 sf Janaarr/A. 0

THE

the State of New Yotk, given the Demo­
cratic candidate for Secretary of Stale,
11,280 majority. Tiio Democratic majori­
ty last year waa 32,742 and in 1875, it
waa 14,810. Thia year tbe ItepabKcana
control both braacbaa of the Legislature i
Scientific American.
The .long mooted quotum cf what con­
stitute.) a '•common drunkard7 wan recent­
ly decided by the Naw York Supreme
Court, which held that a person who got
drunk three times a year wm a common
drunkard i According to that decision
Hastings lie* more tommon drunkard*
than is shown by the last census.
Tbe Seientiie Amrrictu la a large first
Tbe gauge of the Paw Paw road waai , class Weekly Newspaper of sixteen page*,
changed from 4 ft. 8) in. to 3ft. oo Not.... printed in tte moat beautiful style, pro25.. The object oftho change ia to con­ ftaiely illustrated with apkndid engravings
form tbe -/ague to that of the Toledo A ropreaentiog the mw«m Invaotiow* and
South Haven road, &lt;.f which tbe Faw Paw tbe moat recent advance* in tte Arts and
road is to become a part, and of which a। Sciences: including Mechanic* and Eusection has been touhed, from Paw Paw ginreriag. Steam Engineering, Railway,
to i-awrcnre. Tbc road ia four miles long, Mining, Civil, Gm and Hydraulic Eogu
from Paw Paw, Mich., to Lawton on the aecring, Mill Work, iron, Steal and M«t
Michigan Central.
| al work . Chemistry and Ctemic*! procsw*es: Electricity, Light, Heal, Sound;
J Tecbndogy, Photography, Printing, New
Machinery, Nrw Proeeaaca, New Bacipea.
/Improvement* pen*intng to Textile In
duatry, 'Weaving, Dyeing, Coloring, New
Indu»; rial products, Animal, Vegaubl*
Mineral'. New and intervatfog facts io
Agriculture, Horticulture, tho Home,
Will Carlton, the Michigan poet, ia aaid Health, Medical Progress, Social Science,
Natural Hteory, Geology, Astronomy,
to !&gt;• an applicant for a consulship.
The new Stale Normal aobool building 1 etc.
Tbe most valuable ' nraotical papers, by
at Ypsilanti will aoon bo completed.
eminent writer* in all departments of
The Executive Committee of the Wom­
an's State Christian Temperance I niuo .Imrvkwn ; tte whois prcveut.d in popu­
have - issued a circular urging buainesa lar language, free ftom technical t«rnu,
men not to go on tho bonda uf liquor ac|. illustrated with cugnivingv, and so
arranged as to iotereM and inform all
A lodge of I. O. O. F. hu been eatab- daaaes of readers, old and youog. Tte
Scintijle Asnericm ia promotire of
iished at Elm U«ll, Gratim reunty...
knowledge and progress ia every commin-|
Berrien county has collected 86,271. 1G ity where it dnmlatea. It should hare a
m liquor taxm duting tho year ‘ending plies in every Family, Reading Room,
library, College or School Terms, J3 20
per year, *1 60 half year, which includes
prepayment of postage.
Discount U,
Clute aud Agents. Single copies ten
cenls. SoM by all Newadsalere Remit
by postal order to MUN,N &amp; CO., Publuhera, 37 Park Row, New York.
PATENTS. In cxmncciioo with the
Scinttjit Americus. Mown. Muon A Cb.
sre suHmtora of American and. Foreign
pategta, and have tbelsrgrat catabliahmeiit

Black, tbe young man who wa* injured liooa aod Sketches examined, aod adrioe
S, jumping from a train of care al Wayne free. A special notice m made tn the
Seimtijif Amrr.cnn of all Invention*
unctiou, tea since died.
Patented through tlii* Agency, with the
Tte balance of cash in tbc State Treas­ namn aud residence nf the Patentee.'
ury Dec 1, was *470,8&amp;3.14; receipts Public stlsulioo is thus directed to tte
daring tha week coding Dee. 8 were
•51,182.114 ; payment* daring same time troduetloa oft Jo effected.
were •24.728.04 ; balance in Trearorr
Any person who ha* made a new dis­
Dec. 8, 1877.
; inornate fur covery or iorentiou, can ascertain, fir* of
tbs weak. t28.454.W0.
charge, whether ■ patent can probably be
obtained, by writing to.the undersigned.
Addrein for ll.c Paper, or concerning
Patents,
MUNN A CO37 Park Row. Naw York.
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Branch Ofliee. Cor. F k 7lb ata.
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The Bazar b th* organ of the fashion­
able world, and tbe expounder of that
world,* laws; and it ■ tte authority in all
melters of manners. etiquette, costume,
ind social habits. — flortun 3Wetter.
Tho Baur commend* itself to every
member of tbo household—to tha children
by droll and pretty pictures, to tbc young
Udi« by its tssbioo platen in endless vari­
ety, to toe provident matron by it* pat­
terns fur the iblldrra a clothe*, to niter,
/umilioi by its tasteful drelgtsi for em­
broidered slippers and luxurious drossing­
gowns. Bat the reading-matter of tte
Bexar » uniformly of great exceJcnre.
The paper has acquired a wido popularity
for the fireside enjoyment it affords, and
has become an establiabod authority with
tbo ladies nf Ammira _A*&gt; F J1--.—

Weekly, ana Bmntr, to oaeaddrem for on*
year, S10. or two of Harper'* Periodiaak.
to one addrem for one year, •7.00: pewteg* frre.
An Extra Copy of either tbe Magaxine,
Weekly, or Baur will bo ruppliod gratis
for every Club of Fisc Subscribers at
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or, Six Copws one rer, without extra
«my.f«»20 Ou.
Back Numten can te supplied at any
time.
Tte Volumes of tte Baxar revameore
with th* year. When no time ia mrati0Md,n will be understood-that tte robwriter wiabre to ceetmrarw with the
number next after tte receipt of his order.
The Annual Votam.
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Which for mure than 56 yearn has teen
the beat Story, Skcteh aad Family paper
in tha United Slatwt. it b published
weekly, contains eight largrp^rv, dearly
printed on good paper, tiled with tha
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RATES OFADVERTISING.

VOL. 22. NO. 35

HASTINGS, BARRy CO., MICH., DEI 'EM BER 26, 1877.

PSIMIIL HD BOESS CUIS

Closing Out Sale
f»HS. E.P. BHOWN fc 1. DEVErT
FftMU'IAXs 4 SUXUEUXt Oto m
££4“*"
*”"•
1.CCICH ROWEL'E/ 1 ~
LAWYER.
Tubular Unterna with guards
~«nu. Bran Pet lanterns

90c. each
’ 70c. each
35c. per foot
15c. each
20c. each
?1 00 each
76c. per neat
$1 50 per dox
$ t 50 per keg

100 Champion cross cut saws
[00 dug. warranted mill files 8 in.
100 doz. warranted mill file.- 10 in.
oO dot warranted axes
[000 nest* tin phils (our make)
‘00 dog. 6 qt milk paua (our make
»0 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. librae nails finhhetl
300 boxes glow (8x10)

-I telt you Betery, 1 ahu t go another
atep till I ask him." 80 .he tightened
the resos and held tbe . .ml mare quiet.
“Mr. Braley, Bwtery and I were j»t
evtog ever to givoyMi a lift on going to
houMkeepin*. bat Mra. Ryder told ut not
to go, as aho thought you had all the help
you wasted; and Ellen and May wm
tbeeo at work.: What d.. yon think .boot
••ReaBy, Mra. White, you and Mra.
I aimer are vraylkind, in your offer of as•istanre; bat Ellen Ryder and May Ed-

SSEfisS’

WHOLE NO. 2081.

Humor of the frillings School.

When Rinbard Bnneley Sheridan cun
ecued the charactee of Mr* Malaprop ud
pnt in h» admirable rowedy of “ t2 Bitlm. he was found.

would roach an extraordinary drwnw of
popwlarity and tad many dw^aZd aaCata, grant and- amall- . Until Sbcribrought Mra. Malaprop to light, the
ioR the Eaglioh■laaguage, hid^new"^

they hope to get through toon. Wo are
exp-lttteg matter, a. fet
jratwhle, «
we intend Io give oar Urigbboro a general
invitation to c.ane to our house-warming
•ext week ; till then I prorome Mrs Bra­
ley would prefer not id receive vimtora."
A?1*1 S?,,‘ a“*u •t,!co‘),d
ed Mrs. w bite. Mias Bctery aaid noth­
ing till tbe miaiMe'r bad pawd on with
bis pfesamt femwell bow, then she pre
vent lu her irritatsou in no very pleasant

to our ndmg put the hutue, even if we
be allownl to go itoide," uiJ 5be
eroeriy. after a while. •‘Lot’. 50 :o Rm
Miner-, end make a vidv 81. wilt be at
borne, and I maw will let tu la."
A. they pawed the parin'. h.-use, cbm
mw amoko Urao from (he chimney, and
that curtain* were hung &lt;u .1] the window.

And nil other goods at proportionately low prices.

OR. C. lifSSKtX.

PHY81CIAM &amp; 80R&amp;S0N

stronger. I am not going to temp*, a-ny
one to his rain.”
“But, my dear, the people will think

____________ wam&gt;Liwr&gt;.

VX"

*1 cannot help it. I will not put the
Mro. Braley*, friends had not wil her | boithe to my neighbor’s mouth."
empty handed from her house. The eye* ■ "1 am. afraid yon are loo dogmatical.
of the two girls danoed with joy, whan fur I Wo must feud a little fer the aake of
Don t fail, to call uud dccure a bargain.
.
tbe first time in their liras tlscy mw a pi peace and harmony.-’
auo unpacked, a Wedding present from
and haaby did net'rito to the rank of dri
H Zen you ha &gt; v read thinjdease hand it to your neighbor.
her brother The solid silver tea aei, and
feet writers. They were mere rorruptora
। various other article*, dmlgtsed to beautifv
oflugwqta.
Yours Respect fully.
...
the home,' excited their admiratom and
Tbcuo writers found hoaa of imitators,
| wonder. The earpeta were all made up,
"Jam m you aay, Kitty. I would not more er leas uerawsful, and tbe slaughter
ready to be lacked down to* be Soar, and
of
words enw abeolntely fearful. After
v 1 —, man u mm wound your ouatefewee, but- I do think a while however, the imitxtora dropped
Braley arranged you a little too Btrict upon thia aubjoet.'- off. one by one, and Billmgt and N'asby
•‘You unver knew dear Eldridge! I
---------------- each room waa
ware
left in the full pterion of their
it* furnishings, the gir&gt; ' mala a riw orer hh deed body that I chosen field of naefelnc^. Sheridan had
r a moment and admirj.- the' would never touch the deathly .Huff that to«a« cxc«m fer the iutroduetion of Mm
:h everything wes wt exMr. Braky looked and fell annoyed — Malaprop, for the el.arseicr was intended
;ht place, where it would
as a aalira on certain ignorant but preteaHo now tbit hia gentle wife was fira in 'Itoos ladfe. moving in high EngUah «oa
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
her rcwilution, ud be had an inward be­
IS CHASCXJtr Fr-raurt attoelloa r1rN to
lie/that
she waa right, but .lid he would my, and, bfridra, hi. work waa artiatio
-There ; via,’" ab* acid at last, “Mr.
and cfever. Hi. imitator.. Bikings and
have
fewn
gind
to
give
every
gurut
a
glam
Braley mtn arrange his library to anil
A«by, were nr* miirical, and their writ­
himself I J&gt;all not undertake it. We ° Kb a Ryder Mt by th« table atmlyiog ings lnnu tlw first worn tLc reverse of arwill go down stein and I will fry my new
piano—I su, p&lt;we you would onjvy that." dunog the diwuauvu, and neither Mr
She playdl aercral marcfic. sud then Braley nor hie wile noticed her preaer.w
A Soldier of the Old School.
struck into aiwalis ‘ Now, dears, if you till, a brand failing^pon the hearth, he
Fold Marohal Omni Wrangd bad a
are not too tired just atep this out; I wan: rote to arrange it, and «aw ilia teira drip .«wt of jfrim.ooaroo humor, which people
ping from bur cbedu on iMe botA. He 1
10 HJbrMre^Braley 1 may we T’ and they fell their meaning with full feme, and rather
enjoyed after he became M oM that
■
it
1 could no loap, be pmetieed nt the rant
•prang to their feet, and kept limo to the gUneing at hia arifc, took up the lamp of
' popular libmiaa. But iu hia earifer
jingiini keys, till the dour opened and from the mantel and went to hia atody
it never aparod MM the moat Merad
Mra. Braley went to tbe table, and lay- daya
1
the minister sppswred. when tlicy scoddsd |
feehngw of dooiMtic affeetion Tbe fedtowfeg eharaeterieue ioridsmi ta generally quite welcome, it wants it, and whiteUowa . Tbe Genera; wm a native of washtng. too, mortal bed."
He laughed outright. “Did yoa think
Stettin, where in ItHA hia family lived.
There is a pirn in Cafefenia where
I should scold you far keeping time with
Sitnultanrousiy with the trcmblen in Ber oysters grow on tree., and tho woods are
your fort to my wife'e music 7"
Hu occurred etas au outbreak in Stettin ; made musical by the datter uf tbe abrik
"I did not think I win tn the minister'»
as thcy*are shut together to keep out the
Something
bouse till I saw you come in," said Mary
sun. Thia CaUfernia Kory is repsnted
bltadifegaearict.
from nsemory, aad ww are not sure bat ww
“I wm to chtrnxd with the music, that
barerisgWy ealargW ymn iu
I fergvH poor Robert fora few mieuoa,-'
rub raletow v
"Ho never drank till be waa io fair last
Tbe Adrian Toms print, the foUosring
teidKUeo; with tears in her eyes.
M a genuine "excuao" brought to a teach,
"Came, Kitty, give ns Coroaalioo. I year at ooikpe, He became acquainted
As* w«.tovra
er in that nrigbborbMd: “Mte---------feel quite like tinging a jubilee that we with a beautiful girt, daughter of one of
&gt; lS.asSl.tol
the profosaora, and ahc used to treat him
pliwas exraee nunnie for ebe was “ras
with wine whew he called, she and her
mother both; ho grew to like it, and af­
e-1II ..II. ... ...I.. ....... —I. ..
to do. I can arrang..- my ofn things, bat ter a while he took vtroogrr drink, and
I would not undertake youro."
"My library » not »o rolumniour that
Odd Jobber: -I wbh I d got my broth
it will be a baity taak. Who will bo my
er on thia hen job with me? Inquiring
torch-betrar 7 1 ahall need a light."
employer: “W by, my man, your brother
"We ran all gv up with you and help if
o.porially'7" Odd jobber “Why, yarn
you will allow ux"
.
air, bee gut a rare cheek 00 bite, my
•■Come 00, then; duty £rot, and pleas
brother baa. Why, he'd think no mon
urn afterwards," and taking the lamp
of asking for a quart ot beer or to over a
from the mantle he opened tbe ball #oor,
job Like thia, than nothing?
and they paand out and ran up atain.
“I want to go and k« the Uae-bril
••I’recwle u», please, and uaher u» into
match," naid the enbeditor. “Wril? ask your sanctum," raid bit wife with a smile.
feat .life and got into debt. Tbk fa. ed tbe chief, “are you through your work
"You seem quite ceremonioaa ell at oom,
grave often*- again* military diteipline, for u&gt;e day 7 Have you rerigned Schon 7"
my dear."
and involves diamitnal in dkgrace. You aw •‘Yen." -Haro you idenufisd Omaaa
"I feel it a duly Io imurem it upon
Wrangel earned hia hoavy burden a. long
tbota young Udiot that a minister's study
a. be could, and then threw hinudf upon
hi. fatW. merry. cnofennl bi, fauh, .nd
P*7
,nd “TB
ing. Hia wife was a. white ami rigid a. hi. honor. The Stern veteran looked hia
marble. I eaBed her ucfeeltok, bocaiuo wrn calmly in the «yw. "Sir, yon cannot
‘Wbv, Catharine Eaurbrooka Braley 1' •be WM SO calm, I ahall never forget her
•Rather a long name for to amal) a per- md reply: ‘Kiuy, I had rather tee him blowing your braina out with jour rrrofi/lftEFta L _■«.
nt." That was .11. The young man ».
tired to bis notn, and nhot himailf on the ward God,
1 around her waist, and drew her to hit fere tbe hM left,»tui when h« marrfed him »poL Ho bad literally obeyed hi. father
a "Thia b delightful. Coma in, riri. •be wm w hopeful ind hippy ! Only Iwo and bh military .ujerinr, and for many their beerti ire right!
yean, »ad it wm all »o wdly changed! I
I acc thia perfect paradiao " and hie
yearn after it w« related at eharteterfetm
will
never
touch,
teate,
nor
handle
any
a .periled With delight u be looked
thing that iatoaicataa. I expect ewemre of Wnotei . atero nature that ho never
iUiiroads bad not then wound their way
if I daviate from coatua. beu I .hall try abed a tear for hi. enn, never mentioned
snraog the bilb and vales of New Eogland,
hu name, . and never n&amp;nd it to be
csrryiag thrir burdene of freight. The
farmers went to msrfcet with their butter,
cbeomand pork, peeked in huge, heavy
lumber wagons, or sleda. and returned la­
den with groc-riee, and other neteseary
articles for family wee, .nd frequently
Furniture Depot, South Side State Si., Hastings Mich.
brought home boxen of mcrnbaodiee for
F. 8. BOWEM,

-

Greble &amp; Russell.

DENTIST

Miciita.

Nashvilte

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS.

THE JEWEL COOK!

A. GOODYEAR

FURNITURE.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they ai;c the only

,^7

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

it- J- M4XX/
Carriaie, Sin aM Onaieital

in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day t&gt;r night.

PAINTER

Al *: M. ff-ck-s Carris*. Bbep
Jefferson St,

-

Hatties, Jriich

fJoqking and heating of the tncmt
’
improved patterns.

BOB SLEIGHS
With the improve^ chilled shoes.

Wm. H.

Goodyear

FHAfilACGffiCAL CBMPEOPLES DRUG STORE.
Physician's Prescription" »nd
Family Rcriix*

IWILffl HILI MS!
. Perforated. Ghainpion and Diamond tooth
Cross Cut Saws.

carcfnlly pre-

jMired with Dregs and Chemicals'
of purest quality bnly. .

Swot's H®Tbu&gt;
GKAXUltAriM............................... Mien,

of the very best muk(e.

The celebrated

H.IRRlfiO.V W^GIOJ^
The unbreakable Seat Spring.

Doors, Swth,

GIom, Paint and Putt v. Leather and Rubber Belting

POWERS &amp; E

aura rriure Uama, that Mra. Braley-.out.
fit fer houtekreping wia -nt to Wtwtfiald.
When it was understood that the minis-ter WMmortag into k» feuw, Belrey Palti-.tr trade a grand rally to Me and help —
She called fer Mro. White to gn over with
her ; »o the deacon barocsecd up the rid
itorrel mire into the ririgh. and they
started in high epirite fer the «o»c of ac­
tion. But remeroherfeg the rid .dd.gr,
■the mere the merrier, they stopped u
Mra. Ryder, .nd raktd her to arootapany
them, to help act the minister’s felk -to

"’'"Have Mr. and Mra. Braky invited

�TftHifutLio^ «4//rq

Outalu, Neb. Dec. 21, 1877.
This i* winter they tell no, usd yet the
air fa ** balmy as a June morning, no.
fire* in tho grates, windows open and the
praaa green around the many patatial raaidences which appear on every hand la thia
bceotiful eity. This te it* .ppearanoc to­
day, but it fa in strange contrast with

end of capacity to alworii "a ehamw,” but
the trouble te that no amount of absorption
makes any change in the absorber. Every­
thing that te within reeob te swallowed,
and if tboro are any *igna of a dbpemtioo

i* *t coco rained, “O, you burn t given *e
nough. If y„u don't give oa more we
will vote ugultxat the public credit, vote lo
empty the Treasury, nod vote aguinol the
Provident every time." It looka to the
ani for tluteo who hare no carre, we think impartial obeerrer very much m if the
the mud blockade of the country moat be time had arrived for the Soath to giro the
GJt by every burin, man. Warm and Adminiatratlon a ‘‘chance" to juatify ila
balmy re tbe air ia thia afternoon, there
baa been no twenty (bur boars in sueces
aiou for eome week* that it hu^not rained
Thursday night another horror shocked
eotne portion of tbe time, and the street*
New York from center to rirenmferenre.
patios. They bad intended to demand At five o’clock. jttM before the employee*
tbe country, ere nearly impeeanhle. and a* inch a proclamation, but it we* tewed had left the pfare, a boiler exploded at No.
a ueceaiary etmaoquenra the farmer* stay before they could meet. “Gath," in the C3 Barclay street, in the factory of Green­
at homo and buinoe laaguiahe*. Bat Chicago Tribuar, calls th* roll of the field A Son, tbe large*-, manufacturer* cf
derpite all the "draw-backs" of the unfa­ twelve who signed tbe address :
eonfeeticoery in tbe world, and blew out
vorable season for buaineao, Omaha, un­
A. G. Curtin, Tilden Democrat, Penn- the entire front of the building. Imme­
like moot other place* in thia country
diately the whole structure wm wrapt in
John
A
Andrew,
deed.
MaasaehuietU
acorns to be prospering. It ia said 1000
fame*, and a scene of tho wildcat horror
dwelling bouses, many of them fine costly
ensued, There were over two hundred
building*, have been erected since laat
peraore in tbe buildjcg. in the upper stoMarch, end we notice a number of Goo
ri«e mostly girls, and, a* a matter of eoorae,
there wm a frightful eeene. The fire, at
years ago, and which add largely to the
general appearance of the principle atreota.
cape, »moke added it* horror* lo fismr,

One of the many attractions of Omaha to
ua ia their splendid public school. The
High School Building of khicb wn wrote
when here before, fa the latest and eoat
tbe tnart money of any free public acbod
haute in the world, and tbe school*, in
which wc have spent thia afternoon, are
aecond to none wc ewr taw, aavc those of
De* Moines, Iowa, whfch in the modal
of. iiHUuetiot, thorongb culture in all the

the scholar*, and the regularity and pane
reality of attendance an shown by the rec­
ord surpaear* anything we crer axw, and

tuan would not flee as Groan a pestilence, if
be only rauld. All in all, we can my of
Omaha that it* futnre look* bright,no*wiihauading tbe deciaion of tbe court* that the
terminu* uf U. P. R., te on tbe Towa'eide
of the Mioeouri river, and to that point &gt;i*
train* most run, and to, it eonvey. it*
pawengvr* and freight. ( And yet, until
the outragnous loll on tbKVidge aoraoa

rewri, that peases at that point, be tn’s
certain extent depressed. Bat it ia hoped,
and by aoatr believed, that the Democrat­
ic majority io tbe House can be induced
to giro enough attention, to tho public wd
fare, lo pa-a an act compelling the U. 1*.
R. Co., to treat tbe public fairly ia the
Better of Uli ayer the bridge here, bat we
think it doubtful, as the Imi House re-'
Political Note*.
This OOSUUT will now refresh .itself
with a mouth of respectability.
Senator Gordon te dfaaeminating a be
lief that a steady diet of reconcirutiou

If Blsne and Conkling become recon­
ciled, tbe Democratic yearning fur a fruit
ful Republican quarrel will be hopcltsely

down. Be tween that William couspirod
to got him into a lunatic asylum, and to
do it, represented to his father that he

■fa for Wtffiam squirmed terribly, and
William wm much agitated whUe Cornelioo* waa oa tbe stand, for it wm evident
to them that there wm some feundaiion
st least in tbe charge* made by Sco’.t
Lord at the opening of the rase, and that
th* publie would be made to believe them.
And thro they dread what te to fellow.—
If Cornelia* ean substantiate tbe fact that
William employed a man to penouato bim
in disreputable places, there te no question

A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.
have a complete stock of Mon a, Youth's

Commission

Merchants,

33 Monroe

NI VERS AL

their bead*. He made a faint show of
reeteunde, but finally yielded, and they
must go, noloa* the Governor mtcrferwi,
of which there is not much hope. The
raid ha* drmonMralcd two thing*. Yim,
that there b no hops'of anything like law

DRERS

WHITE SHIRT in the City.
CUFFS and the latest n.irdtie*

in

SCARFS, TIES and Silk Handkerebtefii

st., &amp;rand Rapids, Mich.

GROCERIES,

HISTORY.

K-s-. TJursvw. .-sa

YOUTH'S^

tOMPANW

TEA

r*E?rl)ETECTlVES
OF EUROPE ANO AMtRICA.

COFFEE.
KSs-ttattrcrasZs

act truth. Every officer and man eom
prising the crew of the ill-fated ship ia
left blamriraa by it (tbe report) of tbe
the disaster, save Commander Ryan, tbe
officer entrusted, under him. with the
•hip's navigation, and other* ot the officers,
derilect in their bouoden duty to th* ex­
tent of having neglected to carefully note
the result of the aoueding* and to tain
bearing* of tbe veeed by the light* named
and in tight during the night of the wreck.
No blame ia Imputed to Admiral
Trencbard, unless tbe re- port may b»
construed an
negatively
cenauriog
leave port during the storm, at the eoliritatiou of its commander. The Z/aroa ia
emphatically pronounced to-bare been
staunch, seaworthy and well found iu every
revpeet, and l-cr machinery worked admtra.
Uy to the laat^ad the eamcn of tbe disaster
“ ascertained by tbe Court may be summod up ia the two errors of having taken a
course too far southward and to carrying

SOAP

fcssustE ’rtMprj.rj

which has the power to grant lieeusot,
Ouf Washington Letter.
commenced eight month* ago to take their
.WaantNOTow, D. C.. Dec. 21,1877.
cooey, and directing them to go on aris­
ing just the mme. aa the receipt would
It i* too much to expect that the mriprotect them. Tbe Grand Jury waa not ac* which prompted the effort to. throw
eatiaficd with thia, for every gin-mill had on Genl Grant's administratioo the odium
hia receipt and waa eeUing, whether be
exteal placated by the report of the Court
Police Commiaeiooera were directed to ay- of Inquiry, designated to require iato all
rret everyone net baring a '.icenae, and the circamatiner* .tteadiog that dfaaaier,
abut up hia ahop. Eight hundred were
arrreted in one day, afid tbe gpod work tory refuting all the lying lUtementa made
to that purport. The findings appear
baaed Ou an honestly conducted iarmtigalion, with a view to placing tbe respoosi- ,
bility where it juatly belong*-*-in abort to,

thia wood-pile. Io the Grat place the Exriae Board, which ia Tammany, ia not
compelled to pay over tbe money, collected
for liceuxo till tbe ikencea are granted,
and aa reeeipU are no* lioraaea. Tammany
had the uae of a million of doUaoL Second­
ly, Tammany never intended to oolleet the
money at all. At the end of the year the
favered rum-acllera would tone in and de­
mand their money on the ecore at no*
hav;og bad a liceuae, ao they would get
the privilege of ariling a year for nothing.
Then again Tammany dare not touch the
nim intcreot at all, for U dependa 4xm it to
matatain iu power. A levey of &lt;25 eadi
produce* 1200.000, end » eaeh ram-ahop
ean be depended upon for four voter, al
least, it keep* an'trmy of 32,000 mtn
alwaya ready to vote m mxny timea aa are
needed. Therefore the action at tbe Po

BUSINESS ami

DIUSES HOM -l CtaVEI SEES

i* very brbk now, just before tbe holidays,
and th«e i* every reason to halier* that n
will eoelinue after the fertive *c*sou ia
over. The city ia very lively.

yooeual britnie, aad the birds aang and the
graashoppera chirped merrily, for it didn't
accm to me that it wax tn akkordanco with
the eteruel fiitote uv thing*.
I wu* more disgustid, yiatcrday, than I
wu» then. I wu etawkin down tbe street
toward* Bascom's, in the faiat hope ar
taeetin a Neo York drummer there, and
paaain myself orf onto him cl a store­
keeper in an adjoiuin village, to tbe ex­
tent ur, a refresher or two, wich is my
„l_
_ __ _
__ V___ V___L '

Boy's

SUITS and OVERCOATS.

Umbrellas. Satchels apd Shawl Straps.

ia tho old alory repeated over aad orer
again. When aueh seta ve of daily occcrranoe, ooe almost wiabas for a monar­
chy with power to make ooe seurible,

dr'vilal importance to nacher'* cbeef and
noblest produx—men.' jit la uv impor­
tance to me wither I her tbe I’oetofis at
tho Comers or not, and wbvu tbe tyrant
Grant removed me, the face ur everything
wu* dark. 1 wpx dboppintid wbeu tho

and

for FALL TRADE.
the aalt pita in that vicinity. Notwith­
Owr CUSTOM DEPARTMENT coostanding this to te generally felt that a
alight indfacrction on the pert of ooo»maadiog officers on father aide of tbe Rio
BROAIK1LOTH8 for DRESS SUITS.
Grand* will preeipbat* actual war; and
CASSIMERES end CHEVIOTS for
CLOVER SEED
that tbe meet certain method of averting
BUSINRffl 8UIT8.
‘
’
it is to bo prepared for its occurrence.—
DRESSED HOGS.
The Coogre-emnal Committee* to tore*
tigata the border troubles have got to work
and w* hope their labor* will ultimately
rvUtatertM aar Ma *T sliW are la.HM to
defeat tbe purpow* of th* Mexican lobby sretar
w.ta «- te l.iw « tolaorar*.
»
here, striving to embroil us in a war with
E.G. NEWHALLA CO.,
Mexico for the sggrandrxemeut of it* teadingspinta.
,
A Isgge numfa-r of members of Con­
gress hare gone to iq-czsd the recta* *i
their home*; but with tho beeutiful In-

sod * frightful lorn cf life ensued. Tbe
Tbe trial of Dr. Lembert, th* Preeinumber i* not yet known, but it cannot be
T. K. Pierpont,dead. W&lt;wi Verginfa.
las than fifty, and the ghastly list.may dent of the swindling American Popular
David Todd, dead, Ohio.
reach a hundred. One man wm kilted in Ufa Insurance Company, i* orer, and tbe
N. 8. Berry, New Bampahir*.
lie street, with hb horse, by the wall fall­ doctor, thank Heaven, wm found gnilly,
Anitin Blair, Democrat, Michigan.
Two living Rennbliean* only are left- ing on him, and building* in the origb.
Waahburn and Kirkwood.
weeks. He will of ocurac move for a new
Of tbe other prominent Governors thee
trial and thing* of that sort, aad delay
in office, Gov. Buckingham of Connecti­ was thia catastrophe ? Simple enough.—
juatice a little white, but there te a cell for
cut i* dead ; Gw. Morgan of New York It wan not a wnro-out boiler, for the ferae
of the ex picaion d«mooirated it* atrergtb. him iu Sing Sing. acre. . Tbit ia especial tealira; and Gov. Ramsey of Minnesota
ly enoouragiog, for a mors ro'-ten concern
Em been a member of the United States but it waa in charge of an entirely incutswm never permitted to exist. It wm rot­
ten with fraud, honeycombed with per­
jury and wonn-eaten with imbecility and
mismanagement It wm a,aink iato which
ignorance or neglect, or both, it exploded, the people's money went, the Fnnident
aad a hundred home, are dneolated. It 'and Manager* each holding hi* auk at

For much of its present prosperity
Omaha ia indebted to the well abused
Utriou Pacific Railroad. It brings the
orca that feed tbe smelting works, worth
milliona a year lo the tuaineaa enterprises
of the eity. Ita gnat work (hope are
here, employing all the way from 1000 to
5000 men, attire machanka, the very
men ao mtch needed to make any city

Omaha ia, also, farontd with one of tbe
beat Hoick between Chicago and San
Franetsco, ‘-The Grand Central,'' and thia,
Gilad M it te mnatantly with the beat clam
of the traveling public, tends to btrild up
the praiperity of tbe city to an extent
that can only be appreciated by those who
Wcro compelled to “atop" at Omaha be-

CLOTHIER
tlemanly.eode" put on a brood grin et the
tell perpetrated by tbe mutual friend*.
Latent advice* confirm the belief enter-

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FOR 1878.

The act bod devired by mut aal frieads"
U. rewaae Gordon fiom tbe ugly ditemma
la which Lie arrogant bearing toward*
Senator placed him last Friday, ia readily
apprehended after a penna! of the fellow.

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One Copy 1 your, portage
paid
75e.
Cluba of fire, poutage paid, 70c.
Club# of ten
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By Grocers generally and by

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Ca,arrh&lt;

Z. B. WILLISON,
both Daily

sixteen invortigating committees? One
has hitherto been . good dral more than
the Democratic party could stand.
Tbe fairer agitator te depressed with a
foreboding that the recons will pat an end
to bi* design* oa tho public credit It
will, if hoeeet men do their duty and keep
tbe subject before the public in it* true
light.
Tbe ingratitude of tbe Democratic par­
ty te simply boandlrao. No* content with
tbe work of the last week, several of the
joint reaolution, introduced by Damxrata,
indorving die l*ve*idcnt's entire course.—
That would give the serenity of the Admiutetration a fremeodeus wreoelu

The silriv agitator Iim ditcovered ar
other valuable authority for au uolimite
inane of the dollar of the fathen. It in

Iloeooe Conkling and
J. B. Gordon, ia tbe enure* of executive
proceeding* ia the Senate yreterdav, and
mutual understanding thereon having
been arrived at, m set oat in tb« followkg Mper; hte Ordered, That arid p*
liquor almo it entirely ccaaod. So strict pcr.Le entered at large on tbe Legislative
waa the surveillance of tba police, that for Journal of the Senate, namely: Ihxriog
some weeks it waa difficult to gate drink
anywhere. The doer* ware cioaad, and yesterday. wort* were uttered both by
ouly regular* could get in by the ride Senator
;
Gordon, of Georgia, and by Sena­
doer. It waa a must enoouregiug expert- tor
t Conkling, of New .York, which were
ment, but the action of th* Mayor inteh- ,mutually Mt to be unkiod and offensive.
ed it, and the old riser of death will roll jReport* of the incideci appearing lay the

The XUd Power

CURES

HUMFHRET8
ADVERTISF.ME*rT.

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

TkthcO
AMD BUCK'

paper* of the mcraing which ere inaccur­
ate and uujuat to both epeakcra. Upon
earvfuj inquiry aa to what war raid by

sSsTS
Blaciwd'i

RJTeSta.
[UTT.

EADACHE.
ggrgaratTg;

Homeopathic Spocitico

�F«os HrcKosYoMitw,
L«* Saturday your writer L.d tb» hU­
rt of attewdisg the Teachers' Aaraxittio.
hich ecertned at. lbs Kiw^d^ ^4,^1

iaiK«Muo that tho.

City Drug Store!

to Dceembcr 20th
, ■ R,USI“ *iU W

om

WANZER &amp; BARNES (Successor.* to Babnxs * Co.)

adllkra mn.

Phamix Block, HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping constantly nn hand every variety of

Drugs, Patent Medicines- Homceopathic Bemedies,
Ulen, .nd the tiec
occupied by rol«-t
~«wg,.ndclnridMioM and dem-raatt.
«faas of Afid.merio.1 p*h«p»M Md propornuuw.. Tho zfuTnooQ
u
half p«tt on,, whh .cvend
mctnbcJi present and wa* rendered inferrating and iMroetivo by tbe .pir-tod daof qMttioa. which altaa arire b
tho wrbool room, tbo tree aolotioo of which
U iodbpeMaldy nere-ury to tho giving of
effieuat inatractioua lo pupil* and to the

Plffi, MIS, IM «l IIRISHES.
??"*«? rf“ e*"- ■&gt;•**'• Ite* B-1- &lt;*«w

J -T"1*

of Brauty, tbc.Iadia al! know U beat.
Schoo Book* Off re and Scb.*.,l
Bhnk and Mamorandsm Books, b awy ttyh U yerar own prio.
reapocStslly amreted.
b
U —1—HpW-'. Pr-riptb- or

3374

TWnga in General.
Turkey waste peace.

on high prices at the

Englbb joarnah talk e little warlike.
At 4 in tho afternoon tho Aaoociatlcn
adjourned to meet at 7 it tho evonioe, but
?’«&lt;*!•&gt;&lt;&gt;• inure pseefsl rilwh
beforethe adjournment time, tbo hoibc ia iu political affairs.
bring* writ filled, Mr. E. W. Hewiu of
Hickory Corners who hat been engaged
to addrmo the people , aroee .nd prowced
to .peak on the aubjet of Education, in
hie uauallr o*y and flneni manner so a,
to oliril tho marked attention of every one
prracat. Hb remark* ahowod him to be
well versed ia hbtory, ■ rood roraoacr, and
General Grant's a[*rtn&gt;rnt al Nicu ecu
anted of a saloon upholstered in y«Bow
■u impruarive apeak er
p
damask and a bed room in Uue velvtti
Dure wa* abo a atn-ly (smoking room)
in blue velvet.
Mr. P. II. Heaney ha* just Uiraahed
The wife of Gilman, the Naw York torout over 47 buaheb ot.au to the acre
baa recovriol her reason and gone to
from 10 aeres cf ground and from one and gar,
viril htr hiuUad.
one half buaheb of aeed to the acre.
Doo Carla de Bourbon, the clriaunt to
D. D. Smith will bare hb mill ready to the throne of Spain, b
’
Fancy Goods, Clothing. Huts and Cape and
run is two w-reka, hb will have one of the eloped with the wife ol
brat milk io Barry &lt;*&gt;unlr.
Mr. Raymond baa hb new ahiogle ma- j
‘^WB'h-'GmeindaJod chven per­
chine in operation.
ton* of Trot, N. Y., to attend hb Icetare,
The new grbt will u Freeport b g^ :I but tbn ex-Mnyor declined to waale worda
, ou ao amall a gathering.
ting a heavy run of euitoin.
Singer and St. John (the novelty of tbe
Tho,Roger*' achool with Mr. Andrew*;■ _ Al a recent f**hli&gt;nabla ball in New I ago) from »:W to J50. cheaper grada nuch
Call: and learn prices and be convinced that I will sell you good
' York all the drenaa of tho ladica were m the Howe, Amerian, Wilton, ete. and
a* -teacher b in a proeperimt condition.
K-cond hand machine* of all kind* from
' either white or cream color.
JI6 to |25. Office with Z. B. Willboa,
The rood m very bad from beta lo
Beaton
elect*
it*
mayor
every
rear,
bat
Heating*,
oppeite
Port
Office.
29tf
Ilaatinga.
,
tho citnen* ate thinking to elect that ofJohn Burd eamo vary oar Laing hb
hooae by fire a few daya ago.
A lino of ttramers to Braai'fun and perron* who are not wow antacriben to
in Barry Cofinty. I am permanently located in Hastings and will
Isaac Bleeding fell shoal thirty feet other South American putts i* about to be the Bammku. We want them imoudiately.
Eterr reader b invited to rend u. n huer endeavor to suit people in prices and goods.
from a aaffold at Mathiaa Slerding'a Lira oubiubed from Pbiladrlpbi*.
Cranberry culture b worth more to Cape nr paUal card full—the more the better.
■ few d»y* agn; be waa carried to tho
Send
oama
ftvm
a*
many
different
Paathouse for dead but he b up around *g«in. Cod than sro it* hiking and wheeling ia- offiww a&gt; parable, and we'will Mud them
.noeimeu copha of tbe BanXXB /m, M
Old Mr. Vester aa .old reaident of Carl­
they can rec for thomsoirra what kind of
ton, b up North «u a ebua and hu luat
a paper it I*. Rader, tbb raquat i* for
hb abanty by fire and b iu a dretilute
rar. Do Mt wait for aomel»dy clre to
doit, but do it yooroalf and imriediatrly.
i alleged wu lust at play and you will cooler a faror on u aa well
There waa a chrbtsmu tree at IMiaaton *
.bank. When it wu
lAll Monday evening, Dec. 24th 1877.
------- Jgo that large turn* of •
DanU Hum b the champion chopper monryr were muring from the bank, W. C.
Faxon, the teller, and Frank McClelland,
bookkeeper, left the bank, and gnaupa
charped them with tbe lott. Neither of
Has just received a complete stock of
tbe young min. however, were proccutod.
Ail burioea* with • the office moi: be :
A collored man named Thoma* Munday done at the delircrir* or the money order
, waa brought from SxJtvepb, Berrien and rtgbtercd letter disk unlrea a private
.
county, on the 21U, *od lodged in jail at intervbw with tba pottmaate b derired.
Grand, Rapid*, charged with robbing the
Ordinary letter-writing at the money er
mail* and Rcaliug letter* from the pott office der drak b prohibited.
Pcrwu* are requeued to all the num­
ber of their baxa at tbe deliveries.

CASH STORE

Gold 102}

Tbb i. holiday red..
The editor of tbe’Brainer returned from
hb Western trip Ctrbtmai* morning.

. There will be ■ Red Ribbon meeting in
Agricultural Hall, oc Monday evening tbe

We understand that arrangement* arc
bring made to bold a mow of Goapei
meet inp in thbrity soon after the, boli»i»y*
!\

The adjourned matting of the Supervis­
ors, will be hold al the Court House comfencing at two o'd®k on Monday Jan
u«ry 7th.
.
The next regular meeting of the Board
of Education wil -be held at the ofiee of
tbn u-crctary on Tuesday evening January

LEH'ISSTER.\

.

*/Hr. Kdwin Hyde, with a ample o
friaida aught ovex 100 Iba. of Salt in

about four hour, ooe; day thb weak, one
of them, a pickerel, tte^had over 18 Iba.
To all of our reader* wa rend greeting,
tbe compliments ef. tbe aoron and our
wiah that the year to eemc may be touch
of jx&gt;u one of general 'aad apecbl proper-

Tbe paMor of the Mtthodbl Epueopal
Church hereby expraaa* hb gratitude to
the public for tbe land tome do^atmu -of
1103.80 received, by ihua on th« evening
of tbe 19th lo«t
i t
The repair* on the il4rabytenan Church
■re not yet complete*! and it b probable,
though not certnU, that the excreba next
Sabbath, aa oa the kit, will be hdd st

COME ONE AND ALL

nm:- - - - - -

LEWIS STERN

Julius Russell
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY

GOODS,

manual Church were pay solemn and imEx-Gor. Baglay Mat 70 proud* of
praasire. The *enno» by tbe Rector, Rev. randy, TO pouMnf trnta, and 70 pound.1
J. W. Bancroft,waa able and rioqnent, the a rarins, to the children of the Reform , European articte'Ue world orer.
singing excellent *r.d the decorations School nt Lansing' aa a dewiert for their
Tbo t'nilch Staten util oca in agriculture Thb popular lino commenced on their
I Cbrbtmaa dinner.
10 per cent, of it* area; Great Britain, , ■ummer lime raid, Monday, May 14*h,
BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS,
Nila offer* a Uraua ot 150,000 to Ber-! i 58 per rent.;
Franco and Belgium, 83; I three fast expran train* real, in axtoecXHin
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
rian county provided that city b mule tho: 1 Auatru Hungary. 88, and Holland, 70.-: with tho M. C. R. R. pMMngere laving
Thb ahow* rouclu*i*cly whence the agri-1 flatting* U 7:30 A. M., arrira at Buffalo
Programme of tho Pionear Gathering
cultural
growth
mu»t
*pring,
Springs.
aaurn day at 0:10 p. M., aad New York
on tbo 10th of January: Social bier
next morning ai 10.30 a, x. Tbb faat
Ex-Gov. Bagley resncmb*wd tbe b-.y*
The Britiah Bible Socbty report, an
viewa till noon, then rafreabment*. Af­ and girl* tn tho state patflic school at ■Monuhing demand for th« Biblu among day exprean b tho beat train between
ter refrdbmenta tbo meeting will bo call­ Cdd water, sending them ■ ff2» draft to the -C-Mack*. Orer &lt;10,000 bare been Michigan and the Eaat. Parlor rar* from
Detroit to Buffalo . riceping coachoa from
.
ed to order for apecehea and the election ■id in eelc'jratiug Ci-rirtnran.
Buffalo to New York.
of officer* and each other buainaa a* ahall
MO, 1M-23L feel of lumber w«e eat in
=ay30tf
ft A I I on me before purchasing and I will sell you goods
bo deemed brat. Th* meeting will be on the Saginaw Vnlky during the past year,
' Do Tou wanTebrap reading—go to^lhe U ALL cheap ns can be found in the city of Hastings.
the pic-nic order, aad all are invited to the Urgmt amauoi evrr eat in one year,
and an increase of £7,000,000 Act over
There arrived at Galreatoa a few day. -trculaUcg library of
W.utxxa k Bansta.
bring aomething ratable for tbe common
ago, 150 German immigrant, on their way ___ 30 35
■apply. Heretofore theee meeting* have
to Marion county, Text* On the train from
Galreaton the beggagraiartcr wan .truck
new Wagon Shop, where be may be
with the peculiar dupe of a bundle, and,
nd al all noun of any day, ready lo do
mb will not lack of tbe eatablra lo .apply
upon rlamination, brand in it a big Dutch- any work in hb line, from putting a new
tbo hungry crowd. Tea, coffee and sugar
oct5mS
.poke in an old wheel, lo th. building of Phoenix Block, State St,
win be supplied by tbn organization, the
A literary and oratorical intercollegiate
toe brat buggy ever awn in the county o!
KrsAi rr’a baby elephant baa hcera cut­
balance will have lo be made up by etrt- oootat between the .rodent* of Albion,
Barry. Don't forge* the pbee; ia the
Hillsdale, Adrian and Kalamazoo coUegra, ting up praMa in San FtSucmoo. He •hop with Jason Rich A Bro., corner of
wa* kep* in a .table next to a mule, from
will occur nt Kal*mau»&gt; Jan. 25th.
which be Mole the hay and trampled it
Kalamazoo county Ear kid up all her under hia fee* lo make a ruaitrea*. Tbo
liquor tax. Il amounts toJ»8,lUH).
•tableman refuaed to entertain him longer,
By order ol tbe Exmtivn Committee.
Th* winter term of Albion College open. ■nd be waa removed to a atore-ruom under
H. A. Goodvxab, Pro.
the theater, where he amaabol three Wac­
County paper* plane copy.
om, tore up eercral yard* of lead pipe and
broke into a ga* meter.
The M. E. church in Raiding b to be
CORRESPONDENCE.
Anafteruptto rob the office of the After tho ffree day of January next, I
dedirated on Dee 30th, Prerideut Fbke,
Treaaurer o! EaMX county wa* made by ■hall do a ttriotly a»h bmiueM, and eanVUOM OKASaSVitXS.
Albion College officiating.
burglan on Thenday night &gt;f lari week. •fcoi trutt out email amoanta, for I find on
Thinking of no better way in which lo
The State Pioneer Society will meet in Tbo door to a pouderou* *af» in tho. off a: tny book, hundred, of Jolhni in little
apeod the present ihas by gloming a f«w Lsnaing February ffand 7vm blown off wltli nltto-glyarinc, hat the •rnounta, and my poektt bonk crire out
■
item, thki may be alightly interating to
nobc of the azpforion frightened the ope­
•Pie officer* of driving park aauaflaiioa. rators and they reaped without obtaining ■gaintt farther like nroaedinga. I Mke
the public. I wijlfinl mention the bank
tn accommodate, and where my word b
have ■ meeting at Jackaou Jan. Olh.
any of tho money in the e»h box.
rapt firm uf Terry A Sow Tbt* firm baa
given, I will ool go back on it, and must
JsdgwCooby praridod over tbe 2ffth an
now My, pay up by tbo firtt day of Janu­
boon engaged in trade (drug and grocery
ary next.
33 34
Z. B. WuxiSOW.
line) for aeveral years. Mud the closing of nuri banquet of tbe New Kogiar.d roriety.
bold at Aon Arbor laat Frxtay 'evening,
their ettablbbmeut by the officer, bra and Judge Harriman delivered an oration. ory Concn Lodgo F. A A. M. No. 345 !

HATS AND CAPS,. SHOES, ETC., ETC.

Bibl 0 in al! aixcw from 50c. to $12.00.
Common Prayers and Hymnals of new and pretty design.
AlhnmR to suit every irixe pocket book.
Toilet Goods 111 an endless variety, from use to ornament.
Juvenile Books illustrated by the best artists, from 5c. to $5,
certainly every one can be pleased.

01

Toys for our little folks—An immense line.
MiMellaneou* Books -ueh ••
'
Dickens complete works, 15 vois.
McCauley's History of England, 5 vols.
ColridEe S Ancient Mariner HL by Dore.
Poems of SltskespArc, Moore, Byron, Milton,

Scott, Burna,
Tennyson, Longfellow. Whittier, Alice and Phaibe Carey and
many others, GLOTH and TURKEY M0RR0000 bindings.
Elegant books for .gifts, in fine bindings.
Back Gammon board.*, chess, checquen, dominoes, Ac., Ac.
Remember the place—CITY DRUG STORE—is where you get
more for your money than at any other store.

TEAS.
I have it from 20 cu. to 90 eta. per lb. our
M c*. tea equal to any in Ua eity
that crate , you 75 eta.
*
I
Om trial will eowvtwee you.

DRY GOODS!
I have on hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

£

Holiday Goods

DRESS GOODS
of oil the popular patterns
and best qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of

.At Tho Post Office Building.

ASSORTME

/

tha firm has been oom before dosed out,
through the demand* of creditors,, while
doing bnainra* here, ^hat may hare
been the eausre of hb former iMolrency, b
no* by the writer known, but it b plainly
visible to all, that the enure of the recent
fallow aro numerow, and the matt culpa­
ble of any that haro come under cur ob-

There are 250 pupita io attendance at the following officer, were elected for tbe
the loatitute for the deaf, dumb and the enaaiagyar John C. Colman, W. M.;
George W. Marr. J. W.; A. 0. Cort^
right, Src.; Robert McBwrio, Trraa-;
Cha*. A. Polly, a D: Grorgo MeEhraiu,
J. D ; L-wb WlllbtM, T. iMteilaiioo to
ucear on the evening of tbo 27th ina*.
Fruit tree* are boddiag fa Illnoi* and
An inipired Democratic editor rema rka
fora are entertained that next year's fruit with evident pride,that hb tforiouiparcrop will be a failure.
ty "ajoepU no gifta." That b a face. It
Silting Ball b reported to have return doaaa't wait for aueh a doubtful re*. It
ad to United Smta* territory.
•teal* what i* wants, whether it ba a *rat
Tb4 duke of Manebtwter will mcow-I in the Ilootn, or a portion of the pablio

ttamre which kd to IttigttioO, than that
the dotendant Wm Camerrraunfortusttriy Earl DuScrin aa Govenwr^Gonrral of Cun- debt, and drown, all proUtt by yelling
Irrame risprariblo tor a num of mo»*y for
which be had never «&gt;d never wa* to recrive any return, nod obstinately declined
to pen cut. Mr Jarne* Clark# appeared for
and an plaintiff and httwreu him and lawJana oa hb efficiency.
Dr. Umbra*, the Prerideat of the defone* Amerian Popular Life Inrarance
Cumpaay. ww fotrad guilty of prajwy »
awrariug to friw n-t-arw*.

Preri.lant Hayra btt offered tbe
of U. 8. Wttrirt Aftoroey of Booth
Caroli— to Mr. Carbin who aict-ted tbe
mu is the a 8. Senate with Hamburg

IN THE JEWELRY LINE,

— 7Tu»;~

'

'a ism i axorpt 27i ocrea from cut
,rido of samo and N. i of &amp; E. i exrent
174 acre, from natt ride of mme of Metlon
17 and the 8. K. I of 8. B. I ot Motion S
Town 1 N. Range 0 W. Thb ffirm bolong. to the Oty National B«&gt;k of Chi­
cago, now in tho baud* of a Rooeiver. and
will be acid al a great hargrinA eub
offer will be more favorably eomldcred,
but will be .old for one-third or om half
eaah. l-Unre on time. Offer, rol.e-.wd.
!f, H. Watwosth.
Beeeirer of the (Xly National Bank
15C Waahiogton 8i. Chirago, Bl,

Men's and Boys' Clothing

SPEES.
I have them ttrittly pure.
And all other good, usually found al­
ways kspt in Stock.

CROCKERY.

to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
over my stock.

HATS AND CAP
I keep constantly on hand i
full aaaortmant of men’s and
boya' Hate and Capa.

BOOKS,

PICTURES

AND ALBUMS

�Col.
Tbo o.inrrcetpu f..- imponc rt tb«
Pon Huron etuiretw hou*.’ lost month
nmouated ta 123,155 ? 1.

It ia stated that the L- S. 4. M &amp;
railroad Co. are alreat to put wagre lack
to very uoariy what they were before the

BSES®
KK-£^7*&gt;4*'"1

Coogmtnun Hubble has introduced ia
the House a bill erecting the Ippav Peniaada iatottw Northern Judicial District
of Michigan, the coart to be located al
Marquette.

■•“'sJrJIS
WORK Ft
Mm. Eunice Plato, uf louis, ha. &lt;oed
Alfred Ewer, of that city, for soiling li.raor
to her husband under the new liquor law.

The earning, of the Grand Trunk
Railroad during the last six months were
£31,000 in exero. of tbe amount earned
during the nrrespoqding period last year.
Five hundred and seventy two ladies of
Charlotte have petitioned tbe common
oouaeilof that place asking for tbe en­
forcement of the ordiBaoco .relative to
clcMtug uloo-u, and other place, where
li&gt;|uor is said oa the sabbath.

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FILES.

firt Wane, JactMD &amp; Saiisai

IBffjwy.
l» the VaU«d State* an It
•taiiMEMui.'aunnKX w CLCMII

RAILIOAD.

Tho Michigan Central Company have
nearly oowplrled the work of faying steal
William Waldron, Prreidcai of the
Firs; National Bank, of Hillsdale, and
brother of cz-Cougrtanian Henry Wal­
dron, died al Cl troland, Tuesday after-

The Flint and Free Marquette Railway
haring eatabiiah.d a line of steamers acnm
Lake Michigan, and bwilt a grain elevator
al Ludington, i* shipping grain to Europe
ria ita road and the Grand Trunk. A
reqro of #our and pork fer Liverpool has

are hearet a*uy fom^tome They make
home promisee only to break them. A*
haibanda they make a thousand and ooe
prnmixn to their wivu*. and hint a tboiuetid good things and raii-e many pleeaant
expeetatiooa that they never are nt te think
of again. A* wives they practice a thous­
and Huie dcretiu, equivocate many tin.ro,
when *Uafcbtfcn»ard kcorety was joat th*
thing required. A* parent* they conceal,
gu. around the truth: deceive and often
falsify to their chldren. when the truth ia
always the better, always tbo best. Tbe
children rev thin pen*.:.' double dealing*,
no their want of integrity, and learn to
cheat. itrceive and dpurocate. Tbe child
U too often a "cli^p of the old block."

7,500'"“■"Jr

THE SUN

The Detroit Iktiwy Jfetn says; "There
is not a nicer, cleaner, and mory comfort*
b!« little hotel in the country than tho
Hudson house at Lansing. It* proprietor,
M. Hud ton, is widclv known a* for many
years the popular proprietor of tbe LSiring h&lt;xi*c, lor which be built up a apkn.

i
THE GREAT CAUSE
! IICM AISC^tIH Btt

•Im Malate, a

BIND IAPIBX AMD O-fiOtT

of God, according
is her eggi on the paign one of hia children acrompaniod him
,------------------- *r, and for
on four
an ­electioneering tour.
After Mr.
teen day* calm prevail* jIms sun warm* her, William* had made one of hia finest
waves rock ber, until tbe young arc hatch­ speeches, the kittle one, Wore the mrertiu"
ed and take wings; whan the storm* are dated, rushed up to him and piped out.
let Joo*e in renewod fury, llato or Sec­ “Papa, where do we ahow to-morrow night?
rete* thciUMlrea would hare »ecn a ship Aia t I* fan ?"
set sail in lh« cocbaBU-d aeaaou with faith
that it would rvaeH its harbor safely, (gst
Probabilitire gives in different reckoning pointed to consider tlx question i&gt;f ao
of tbe weather jnrf now and takes no ac- tuter-ocaanlc canal, report tu Gear of the
We arc lucky, Nicaragua routn.
; cun1 mon mac and
The IWlowiog sensible ad rice ia going
Svrry devex school- live round' -r —------ *“--------------of debt,
dothea. •&lt;___ __________,__ _________
doors all you ren in good weather."

l£fiK
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POULTRY WORLD.

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A Mmn Swixdleb Exposed.—Om
x*rf the swindlers who adrertiae remedies
fur eooMimption free of-rcat, bat with pre­
tended dirintervateduem offer to rend the
ingredient, far 83, ha* been expose-1 in
Philadelphia. Bia room Wa* littered with
let tent that had inclosed money, and two
woven were bard al work getting arealam aad jackajc* of tbo noatrum ready
for anil. Tbe peculiar wickedness of

pbysfciaa said :
-Thia wonderful remedy i_~ rirtually has­
heesh, tbe primary effect of which ta SXhikratiug, but fia
------—* use ia highly
con-rtinned
Injurious and d«Aalitsting. The aystem of a
weakly patient (bnrv accustomed to its one
must have it,&lt;*r,&gt;paring to use it,will rapidly
Gil. In other Wi.tds, iu habitual tun ia
almoAt. if not [quite u pernicious aa the
opium habit."

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The Preaideat rent in to the tjeoslo the
following nomination*,on trio 11th : Poetniaalcrv—Sarnud C. Fuller, Traverse City,
Mich.; Evan J. Uoniue, Nile*. Mich.;

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Good LtETXitKM.—Comparatively few
tcopic undaatand the art of listening,
but three tew are invariably liked, even
admired, and Ml infrequently charm tbe
talkers lo whom they give ear. Tbe nice
listener u pretty sure to get a name fur
intellect, culture, wit, readjnere—for any
sort ofquadity. indeed. which ha or she
dore not reveal, and may not poasoas.—
The person food of talking usually endow*
the [-croon who listen* with whatever attributea he thinks be baa himself; and bit
opinion of the listener prows steadily notil HmetiOMM it amouuta to positive wor&gt;

with another gentleman of a peppery dbpcritioni blow* and card* have been ex­
dunged, * duel ha* l-oea agreed upon,
and be rcturna lo break the new* to his
wife. -‘Mbereble man I" she crim, in an
lxcts* of emotion, "would you go forth to
figbt and be broogbt beck io mo, all shot
fuH uf hale* .nd having your HCr blood all
apftled orer tbe aarpet? What would b*cmue of re* if you were killed? The light
ot lay life would b* quenehfd In raylcre

M

'last CHANCE

Some 200 arrest* uf unlicensed liquor
dealer, were made in New York city on
Saturday for violation nf the exciac law.

:w&lt; lily-eight yean* uld, and wa* car*
vScvr, he wa* &lt;und&lt;ng one aftcmoon.witb
some
hi*----------evmpanioo*
—of
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fan groom Ind hia bone i
the water to
drink. 'Suddenly
loat footing.
-.felland the groom dwp
immediately threw away--------- ,
Ilia uniform, and sprang into the rirer to
save hia rervant. He caught him, bat the
frightened man duag to him with qpeh a
grip that he wa* obliged to go lo the bottou before he could get luoae. Erentuallybe-—• ---------- *’ - U!---------- *
.hot, d«— __
----- —.
I*raaaiin medal for saving life that ooe
still aeca, between ao'many other atari and
order*, on hia breast. He is very proud
of thia mark of honor, and once, when a
diatinguuhod diplomatist a«ked, with aotua
sarctnm. the meaning of the simple decor­
ation. which, at die titan, wm tbo only
one be hod, be aoswerod quickly, “I am
iu the habit of airing people’s litre some-

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                    <text>VOL. 22. NO. 36

rawsoiiii, wa miss urns

HASTINGS, BAgRY CO., MICH., JANUARY 3, 1878.

WHOLE NO. 2082.

Closing1 Out Sale
"Wa altail a«d it all. Kuty , nku
no markw here, y,:0 know."
i
‘■Wbst ou earth &gt;. in there kegs. Hot l

PHYSICIAN A BURGEON

JOHN R. KASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR
"MinUXCUT. OaeerevrWtoUajH^sta^
ALONZO D. ( IDfllUBERr
ATTORNEY’ AT LA W 4 SOLICITOR

Tubular lAnterna with guards
Brass Pet lanterns
100 Champion crtiM cut saws
100 dot. warranted mill files 8 in.
100 dot. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 dot warranted axes
1006 nests tin pails (our make)
100 dot. 0 qt milk pans (our make)
60 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. horse nails finished
300 boxes gloss (8x10)

"Thia one ia masked lard; the bsoO is t
out. ytmanpr
*1
"Oh, yea! That Iroka racy nice; and 1
here k a tab of beautiful prints of butter ; t
aad here ia a tub of beautifal bwiey , bet I
what lain this baakn tied up rorerefaHy?" |

90c. each
70c. each
35c. per foot
IPS. '"'.eh
20c. each
SI 00 each
Tfii. per nest
$1 50 per dot
$1 50 per keg
22c. per lb
$2 25 per box

A pigf a cow sad a ramet lamb came io
lb. conna of the day. ami Mra. Braky
was mach tlrlightnl with the n«w arejniaitioar Prrpnradom foe Thunday nd
vaamd rapidly; Uv- 4 tniu, wxAiaa,

pantry, baked aad friend, eustenk, aad
everything that wan nice and good, area
mokted rapidly under th. rtiilfal flagere
of Mm Braley. Kllao kraked oo in rilenl wooder. aod at length the mistroM
aaid:
.
“1 wonder why May has not been down
hern thb weeVT I mux go over and see
her; perhaps her brother is not as well."
"l .lhtuk I will tell von, ma'am," Ellen

Ax«l nil other goods nt proportionately low prices.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGKON

el by John Emeu Ganta, of Virgima, the
celebrated .Southern uoveiirt, wlroee work,
have acquired a tlandanl reputation a. befng among the very hart literary peodoc
twee to Amerfm. Mr Cooke'. Moria are
alwayn aatrSatire. aod thia one, rotiUcd
••The Secret of a Milhooaire," wiM daaAo-

We have u large and varied assortment of Cook Stoves, Heat­
ing stoves, Tin Ware Shelf Hardware, Hors- Blankets, Feed
Cutters, Bob sleds. Cutters, Wagons, Corn shelters. Heavy and
Light IlarnejM, Ac., Ac.,that will be closed out nt

Don't fail to call,and secure n bargain.
-V. U.— Wh'n you Jtarrrtad Ait plcnae hand it to your neighbor.

Poor KiuyI bn heart waa almnel
broken I She neither wept nor spoke, bat
Uy a while and still m a pM of atatn
ary. Ella hang orer her, ualil at Uat
ah. noted her bad oo th. girt s abooidrr
and wept. "Oh, Eilea I Ellen I”
"My dar.dar Mra. Braley I lain...
aorrv for you I"
"Han the bril rung for the eveuin^
ureetia-yet ?" she whispreed. and the
thought of there three Ben going op’ to
the birate of God, druak •&gt; they were •*&gt;
dreadfal. "Go, plrere. Ellen, make aome
strong &lt;»Cm. and tail Horace he had baa
drink U before he goer out."
[to aw cosnaca* }

Yours IUsjicctfiillyv
foreign tzuvri, by Col. Wm. D. Wilkin.,
whore pkaaing descriptive atyk, abound­
ing ia eneodtxc, Longfellow dockrod to ba
spcrimcM of the fiixat English , eurrra
pundenee frtanJkceo cbmrvera at Breton,
New York and WaehfagOM. relating th.
events and guaaip uf the day, ia which
the new* ia fobcuoualy mingled with wit,
hnsnor and rarruam ; lbs society fl--P
_e v__ v_ e_ j
'

Greble &amp;. Russell.
DENTIST

Nuinlle

Michiian.

YS AT l.AWtXSOLICIT

other, and winked juat a liuie; lb. young
mtn irntled at the girls, and there wu a
general lighting up of coontenauc.., for
ctrrr one expected a good lioto. Mra
White', report of the Udl.HpH.~L
er exaegeraud by Mia. Betecy a aoot rep
nwaUtion, hod elicited the Em that Mra
Braley had a piano, and jJayed heouti, folly, and m it waa the firat iaMramrat of
the kiod ever brought into town, it wm a
wonderful eurowity and every one wanted
both to tee and bear it. Attar tha bane
Just received First Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own I diction, the girk all huddled together, and
.tjeh a chirping and conewlliog aa they
State Fair nt Jackson,
held! It rounded like a flock of black
bird*, chatting - about emigrating to a
wanner dimale.
,
"Where ia Moe Edgerton V aaked Mra
Braky, coming op to the bevy of girk,
who mnilingly watched hoe approach.
• She went right out when rte came
dawn from the galleryeaid Amy Miner.
"Sotooihiog had grieved her. She did
nut atop to apeak t. any of ua. I won

F1BST GHAND PBIZE

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

THE JEWEL COOK!
Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable PLuiisiied Copper Reservoir

II. A. GOODYEAR.

FURNITURE.

4-

Carriage, Sin aS Omuetlal
painter

in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot, South Side Htito 8t., Hnstinp Mich.

At A. M. U&lt;1‘ Carriag. Bl~|&gt;
Hastlafls.Mteh

J.ffer.on St.,

FACTS TO BUYERS 1
[gt.—Messrs POWERS 4 BARLOW have astock
of critically selected goods for this qarket. exceed­
ing in variety the combined stocks of all other Hard­
ware stores in the city of I^nstiiigit.

2d.—POWERS t BARLOW ore die onlydwler.
HI liurtiu^n wuw uuj ........................ —------- ------ - - t
and no ovoid the addition of jobber • profits to the
Cort pf their goods.
•

Wm. H. Goodyear
mBIMOTiCil H®

peoples drug store.
Phyaieixa'i PptcriptMiiM and
Family Recipes

carefaBy pre­

pared with Drugs and CBeanicala

3d.—This bouse is the newest in its line, and, un­
like its competitors, has.no old goods on hand that
were bought when goods were high, which enables
.
...____ _
—vJl. nf
I&gt;M1
quolitiw and styles, ut least 10 per cent, less than
our competitor’s goods cost them.
We also have
the reputntion for honorable and fair dealing worth
preserving, which give* security to purchasers a­
gainst mibrcprencntatipiK'.
4t)i._pnr the sake of making pricrei appear cheap
we do not advertiac "Oloeing Oat Sale*, or sell old
stylw of goods or dead »to&lt;* for new.
5th —Owing io our fiRoUities for purchasing goods
&lt;ecnu.ado.eU every Lr':" -• - —
“

lovaUe girl.”
"I know you think hrr perfect," acid
Betsey, “and I tuppo* Mrv Braley think.
' to ton. I know what the matter b with
her today. I told her al woou 1 heard
I the miaiater'a people were going to have a
h.wwarmiog, and aaked her U ahc had
got hev brau eatebern ready to wear. She
was mad in a minute, aad Baid aha did
not expect to aUcod. I aaked her if aha
had been having a flare up, and aaid hot
love vu aooa odd. She thanked aw, aod
liaa not looked at me ainae "
"It was not very kind ia you to apeak
an to her,” replied Mra. Kingston; “abe
told me that abo ahnuld stay with I'hicnaa
no that her mother could attend-'’
"Pbhaw ! I'll bet ahe Km nothing new
tn wear, and the h too proud to go with
her faded clothing, while alt the other
girk come oqt ia their bright winter dram-

Edgerton a. and rite found May ritting by
tha aide af her brother, ph; log chaekcra,
while bar mother wm aawing. They all
acemed pkaaod to rec her, bit. (be thought
May looked aad.
"My dear May," ahe mid, “I hope yen
will eoom down and aaabt ma next Thurs­
day, far Elka and 1 eauum got afoog with­
out you. It will be the greatmt favor.—
There -re ro many Mran^erv that it will
placa me ia embarraming cireumacanem if
I do not bare the support nf my friend*.
You will oooae ia to 4a, I hope. )&lt;m
Edgerton ? Phiacar mot try eud spare
you for a couple of boura."
The swart fare of Mm EtJ.rartoa light
ed up. • t would be dofigbled to rome,
but Yoa
Mav wiiTaot
mra ahorafare
ctantX.
’. May T I know
nt.

be there- So 1 have braught you a drew
that I Lad J«M fiohbad -he# my brother
died, and m I did not ky aaldo mounting
till t put un my bridal droo, I never
wore 1L I tbiak it will fit you nicely,
and it will be rnU pleasure to mr to have
you accept iti aad wear it far tba firat
limo to-movraw’ Neither WortfloM nor
Thu hou»c.wanniag w* the great event It* gotaipa ever aaw u. aad they will aavof t&gt;» town, everybadv vu la exrite- ae know where it ouea from- Here are a
meot aver it- New &lt;lr«mm far tba girk
Wen fiaiabod up in haate, vape for the Ottchera.' aod a little collar."
May apraag from bar ebair, aad wound
m-athera worn bought, and never bad Untwo rival milliaera bad tuab aa abandanew her arm. around Mm. Braley a neck, exof work to be finiahcd al ao abort a to- ekimiog. " You klov about tt, then F
"Yea, a Huie friendly bird aang it to
lien
"I auppoou aven thing wW bo in great
rtyk,“ mid Mua Betecy, m aba Wm fit­
ting a brown silk dreaa for Mra Miner.— kt such thing, fret you—mere id « worth,
“1 wonder haw Mra Braky will be dram that will never injure you, If you do not
aid T la ailk, of eonrae, uukm, perhapa, lake them to heart. Coms, lot ua try oo
the will come .rat in «atin ar velvet for th. lb- drem, and ere how it fite."
The toother's look oi gkdares would
' wcaaion. They »y the bouae k carpa*ud
ftvm top to botUMB, and Muffed ebrnra in have beta auMskat rKompenee to the
giver, had not May'a pl emure been es“Hew can ( evw nay y&lt;ra tor
the things from either of the girls, but jpremsd.
Roy WtJaon worked there a quek, and be jyour kindnam 1" aha cxrieimad. "1 dui
s.yj be never mw roch haatkocae farm ,
lure nod thintn There k one looking ,
ghm that ia aa big u a window. T ex- t
pm* w. shall
wooderfal faieR. ^4 I
they my Ibero are mops than a ihouaaad ]
books in the minlattr'e bbraty f I expect
wn shall hare win. re pkoty aa water - )
City folks always drink wia. at parties." ,
aod tba old maid smaekad bar lipa fa jwy- t
fal aotiaipatiae of tbo P»&lt;J beverage.
•1 only hope none of the women wW ।
dnnk enough tn make than act hka fisoia.
I preouma the men &gt;01 got dnrak,” odd__________
Mra. Minor.
1 think they are

Don’t buy any Furniture or Pict.ure Frames
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will save money by It.
Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

’ata of tba trailed State. From that day
to lbw from that day until the aaeowd of
broember, 1877, a cuetorthm bera wag^.
wtileh, for its biUrrnera and malignity, iu
•
^r^ad cb. ff*dp«&gt;K, bm wot been eqoalour Liieinry. B«t oo

one of her tantrum.,’ aid Betsey Palmer,
with an expramhc taro-up of her soar.
"J am sorry she ha gone," mid Mra.
Baley; "I wkbed to apeak to her a mo
meet. Bat Mr. Braley ia waiting. Come,
Klien."
Mra KiogMou smilingly bovsd aa they
passed out and turning io Betsey, mid,

Something

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

will run up there, m roou m'l change my
dram"
'
Going to her room, the opened a large
traak, ami taking out a bmatilul crimaoa
tlobet drn&gt;, ihr rzaiained it carefully, re­
folded U, as4 laid it ow Um kted. TUo

Kingtto... fare, but.bequkdy emwer•d that aha wm torey Tar M»y, if that
wa. tbr trouble, and pawed out to join
the dor or, Who waa wailing for her oo the

.•'othiag, except that every one know. ,
that they are taunilaHa. The aditonah
of 7/..- f'nr t‘rrn arc alwuy readable,
aod ka maaagemaut eaergrtie and ambi
lioea.
We noticed several new winter boatoote
It baa recently begun the patdicatioa of
were broken in tn Sunday. They are
a aerim of war akatchaa and incidcata by
diiiingnuhod Southern writer. You oaa worn high-uonc ba thia *33. Thej
are fcadfl high in the raster, and cut
dreoOrf- in front, trimmed with the Old
lb. publisher’. rate., »2AW a yro, or w. Harry know. whit Low nocked bonnet,
will dub it with our own paper u S2.T&amp;. with peniera are wo longer worn. The
Either way yras should Uy a copy of TAr front of the boon** u aww invariably worn
Drtnit trrt Ara. for a year, ami, hav­
ing do., ao, yotSaull thank u. fur suggest-

of thb apkodtd paper in another (damn.
Il b ooo of tba largoM and beat Newa and
Family Fapcn ia the ooaatoy, and coo
tmae regularly more Special Fnalnrm of
iatcreat aod value to the general reader
than eay other paper pnldhSed. Sood
for a aproimeo ropy, which will be aeat
yon free. Addma Tux BlaDx, Toledo,
a.&amp;callat that o&amp;oa—Tba Blmfo sad
the Bamok* only *3.15 a ymr.

other day foal hi. bold nd H, bnuUs
coat eangbt n a brwkea limb, nd he haag
in the air. Whao Inswa. taken down be
aaid ha not only mree Mar taring hb Ifb,
bat hb pood name as wdl-“for." said he
"people who hear r.f the accident taiebl
tbiak 1 had suspended.

year aad a^hetf. bq^aain^with^thc maglaat and roti tai nine all lbs chanters of
-Hi. labcritance,'' Mtm Traftoua
fc story of Amy Life; all of •‘Roxy,"
Edward Eggkslon'a New Nord, a Mory
of W return life during the poUltol rasnaaign of HMU ; and all or a lanre part of
Ifoyeara a novel, "A Knight of Foronne,"
the story of a commnaity of emigrants in
the Konh-wart; besadm shorter stories by
Mr*.'ffasoMI, Saxe Holm, Boyrren, Ac.,
and IIfan rated Ttsseii, Travel KkMcbm,

to any aaeh verdict till hd! rotatsT
ekimed an obstinate BMxnber. In
twinkling of aa eye ramn -not hell,
perhata the next H iagtorit—aa m
quake. The jury waa under 1-ck and !

the foremac, with the air of a ma who
bad mew * ghost with . bandaged jaw.
‘Mr. Paraffine,’ mtckimud •« Indignant
apkndtdly illaNraud aarim of "Out-of vromaa, dashed fate ■ Wret HO! Groaety.
■ __ ------ - - L—&gt;
Duor Papara, inrinding many at tha hart It -J.--.', tH.. ik.l
And yw the PraaideM of tbo United aoriro of-Amarines Sporte," end ua "the
btatoe, prowraally aad through b» friend.,
attempted to do it I my that 1 wka
thia remark with smsb regret, bavauM. in aumbere d tfcrib
ril that he wmdoing. «r ammuag to do, Auguat, 1877, io Ji
to help the South and tba evuutrr, I W»
boand to auMaia him, ahhaugh hi pom

firr. »r

'

�QatarrH
THE EVE, EAR, ■** THROAT

Ctrtnril Bluff., Iowa, Dre. 22, 1877.
Tbe ehangm tbs: have kA their mark
unthri ddightfal eity in tbe last tv.
years, at* aamanaa* oad important. Tba
rafawfaritHM of the nroat dear righted Imaicity ba. always beat a busiaeao piece, and
oca* man, reviv* gambling in plaee of legitall through the Lard times, hw seemed to
imate trade, chart awditoro aad strike
a ataggoriag blow at the good Kith of the
Goreruaieut. What a time fa thfa to be
mitmiag upon atwh a suicidal crusade !
nem men to caJeulate with grant certainty
OU .beat so much, tbo* prrTvcliog the
rucrobauta from overstocking, and keeping
them fnon lo see by the shrinkage in
the brat men in many d oor western ciura
and village

On* thing that bar briprei thfa city
largely ha* been iff. character of it* faad, ing men, many of whom have had a rapetation nation wid., and tbo result hm been
that through their influence many kmportent oCeero of the State and Nation hate
bona selected from thfa place, amoog-othera
thrt of the Paired Stain, klarahnl for the
Western District of lows, aad for many
yaini a Iteproneatalire in Caagram; .nd
throe men bare, it appaara, worked steod:ly for the praipcrity nfCoanril Bluff*, sod
hare sveco -dsd to a remurkabk decree in
making it pe&lt;wpevou.r, despite all tbe dis­
advantages under which, in\ competitsoo
with Omahit, it has been placed. But that
which to day gives the greatest impulse to
to the prosperity of this city fa the dreioion of the Supreme Coart of tbo United
States, that tbe carter, terminus of the
Union 1‘acilc Railroad fa oo tbo eastern
bank of tbe Misaouri River, and ail MSseqMoon.that Company art arreting a mag­
nificent depot, second to no other on the
rivor, for the srcomnurdatlos of iu patrons
and the tranvfer of its immense freights

barn their tormina, at that point, via.
.the U. P. from tba Wmt; the Coascii
Bluff., St. Jcaejih and Kania. City from
the South; the C. fa. I. A P., ami lb« C.
k H. W. from the Hart What tbe ref
Council Bluff. it fa hardly possible to de­
termine; and, yet, people here arem to
atpect from it rnsaha that will promote
tbe general prosperity of the city far ail
Coaacil Bluff* captains • population of
some 13,000, fa built along several ravines
and dore not show to good sdrsntage from
any one point- and yet, it fa a delightful
city, full of enterpri ing people who are

tioovi advantages, tbe public schools have
long ranked denervidly high, aa in fact,
they do io all porta of Iowa. It has a
well sustained prraa. The XonjtartH, pobliabad both daily and weekly, u very ably
edited, aad I— a laagt cfamdarion over all
ths western portion ef itc State, It ji
Republican to tba cote, aaff- '/aa done io

by th. onagri of the ‘•boot rociety- fa th*
highest ani of hoapitslity, no observer rf
■octal Ufa hero win can to dispute. All.
gather the odahraluo here of tbe afootl
The Democrat, of Indiana are prrparimportant event in the history pf the.
iayjfor
the
moat
important
political
bat
lie
*
wnrid to every adherent of Christianity, ia,
‘that has hero waged risen the war. The the year of grace 1877, waa a bice epos
'rural Democracy and the AdaDomita fee tbe fair fame of tbo National Capital and
‘
’
1

’
1
agains* tbe Mayor Mr. Ely, who fa rwL
a good man, was wiDtng to accept aiavoet
any excMo to retain them, and tbe dram
fa gives ny. Tbe Police Board wOJ sot

SAIFtn'S RMCU. OWE.

CLOTHIER
A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.

one of'the Board, with &gt;50,000 of its

mined, that ia om way and another farafabre the pdlows tone tenths of all its
victims, that fill, cor peootenlmrire. mad­
houses, our refiirumtory aad charitable iaMltatioM with hopolom end unutterably
for making everything worse than It fa.—
mfaorabis .doll, and with orphan child­
Whether it fa owing to their ignorance or
ren ; that 'crowds the ranks of life with
to partiMU influencer, tbe offset tv all the •n overwbdmiag victory. Of comao they phyaieaDy and morally dtg.evr.la own
same. Tbo thing fa be dons fa t» swolb did, since the Negro vote has bo*o prac­ •ad women who in loro transmit their in
er that effect m aouu m pemiblc.
tically so pprenerd.
one who .lands ia tbe breach, guarding
tbe integrity of oar financial system and
shin to foil tbe mfaddd'-makm, for a
time al lout
Rfa affeetivenras. bow-

money waa a .ven Wow to Tammany
Hall, whoso rap, aid pet ba was, and for

and

far FALL TRADE.

for WHITE SHIRT ia tba ttty.

OVERCOATING iu rood mtIcb.
SCARFS, TIEB end Sffk Handkarehie*

Umbrellas. Satchels nnd Shawl Straps.

Thfa would be a happy country if tbe
demagogue coaid bo impressed with the
“The Ogden" being .poken of by Cow immortal truth that “it fa n great thing to
mill, ling to those raring aught for the
merrial traveler, m one of the very Ust speak, bat a greater to be aiJewt’'
eity'a rrpwutioo, aod should bring a Wash
houara well of Chicago. Then: does not
Oregon ’politicians estimate that thr vote io the fare of Members of Congreaa.loo iaaeem to be very much maanfsetariog
of that Male will be ierrareeil fiAy tbooadone hero, the bucinea* ef the city bring
and by immigrants, and are wondering
largely mercantile, which wo conclude
accotaplahed by the one tboovand, oae
what proportion each party will get.
doM not tend hrgaiy to promote tbo fa-I
Colonel Howe, the New York Pension bandied aod Ire (1105) groggsriss and
turn growth of the place. It seems to us
gin mills which are aecuMd of supporting
the permanent prosperity of any western Agent, hs* been octi Sod thrt his rvrigu.- ia thfa District, by aa high an. aatbority
towp depend* very largely on iu maaafsc lion will be accepted.
aa tbe Now York Trinre. Though oar
taring industries, and in this particular,
An exchange euggrat* thrt every Sena­ local poper-treotod the matter rather gin­
we imagine Council Bluffs doos not do all* tor sod ReprracgtMlve should go back to gerly, recording only some of the mur­
that should, or might be aucceasfujy done, Washington armed with a spreeh .-grinrt derous incidents »ad more flagrant cues
in a city ao wall located aa thfa fa, for all repudiation.

the night of the Sfab and the neat day,
with only remote aHaaiow, if any at all,
to tbe inciting eaaac of the carnival of
crime that marked oar cchbratioe of the

Tbo feeling iu favor of an income tax fa
very general among Western Democratic

the impnorion that incoxw. should be
mas obeervuMB here needs reforming. Il
dh.-riminxlcd against rather than whisky.
fa a gala lime far tbd hoodlums t the poThe repudiators are ovetwhelmiaglv in Ken make no preteaee of oafcreing the
the majority in the fagWatnra of VirW&amp;fa; lav. sgainrt the use of explosive., .nd the
aod it Seem* not at til unlikely, notwith­ town waa kept in a turmoil from autoci
standing the protest of th* Governor, de­ Monday night tell exhaustion gradaally
claring tbo state abundantly able to. pay thinned tbe ranks of the jervaifa revaien
her debts, that they will manage to make Tuesday night, by tbe dfacbarga of Are
a dean thing of it.
arms, the explouiou of Are crackers, ths

Washington. -They who were to load a
There fa talk among SemUora about do­
hrlpicg band are threnteaing to add to tbe ing away with the secret executive sessions
blow, which have paralysed *o many of that body. It dore look like a uarioa
braacbcn of industry and have made the warts &lt;11 time to rl«ar tbe gallerira aad
work of rvcnpmstioo ao alow aad diScub.

DRESS

business surra

No papvr inlht oonatry fa doing more

that “oeo by nee the Republican paper,
of publie optaion. Halms ha receive it, of tbe State are falling into Um, aad with­
ha nay indeed vets the Bland aad in ninety days wo aspect to am tbo lines by the inatrvetiotu which it is the prjv
The days
the .ntirraumptfoa bdfa. if th.y reach dourly drawn 03 the quustion between the into of each to Impart, and which add* ia preternaturally pleaasotton sally so inconaiderabie proportion of come sad go like Jom days; there baa
him, but should cither branch of Ccngreae
bcm no rain, no frost, oa nothing that is
adopt either bill over hb veto—and the
mU demanding repeal and iafiation at yards sad the PaUsr'a ftrid from tbe dfasgrosablc, rxeept tbo meuotoay of eootbe haxard of every buaiases iateraat."
brightest intellect of each succeeding gen­ tinaed fine weather whoa it ought to be
Scuaiora KeUogg and Eostir. rittiag eration that baa been kA to etragcle with bad. The poor enjoy it foe it does away
aide by ride la tbe mwe body, preaeot a thia overwhelming cams. I do not mean with lbs necessity of much clothing, aad
aic-ptlar spectacle, tioew OM wee cboecn by to. bo understood m intimating that all or fool. It ia tbe m«i singular x«n that
que*tious, must make its inflsenes fab at a lecaUyri^ed and constituted far 1.1*lure even a majority of our resident* are guilty ha* been knowh for a half century.
Wudnepton by tbe time Congress reassem­ which hpoed into noorextsteoos, sad tbe
ble.. rr that is dooe, aa it can lie dour, other was cboeau by a legislature that bad
Tbe evemard value of the city of Loaning
the be ginning of 1878 will abow a positive­ no lawful exirtcnce exe.pl that derived
fa &gt;],7U,G8O. '
ly new business era m compared with «oy fpm eueoewfu! revolution. Tbe Coasti
The Grangvra of Alpena have built aod
thing ia the old year.
provision for saeh an anomaly
sufi.vwy one at all caovtnest with social dedicated . &gt;700 Grange hall.
The committee of citfaeM ef Eart Sagi­
Senator Ben Hill fa ..happy about th.
koW *h- «•*!*«*- «• •
City Affaire
sector iten uiii ta Mnsppy.auoat tn. ,
Tita .
awiJ |fc(| naw wkrw. Uun— la I.
,n_
We do not sea tbe purporo thrt inspires American nowspepsra. To tbe Teonea.ce ; frightful array of figure* cited will be ae- tiona In aid of the Vaster railroad report
that they are making very fair progrraa.
the Democratic party everywhere to wt at Presb Association, which iasited him to eepted ao oouriusive.
Dx Soto.
deliver
an
address,
bo
wrote
recsntly
:
“
I
’
Tbo
Lake
Shore
and
Michigan
Southern
defiance all law, but sech Chrtainly secma
sod the Caned. Southern Railroads are
really desire to address a preaa amociatioo
now pooling their earnings from Toledo
its leading .pirita ia tbe National Coogrra*
—note the action ia Mating the South capable of d^in^ an much good, aad really
Carolina batcher in the Senate, and the doing ao moch evil, as the press of this
Colorado warper in tbe Howe ■ in the day " Mr. Bill seems to be sore about
State of Michigan, and even ta thia bale something. Tbe gresN^t barm tbe press
State Prison a Cbriatmaa present of 23
eity, where rra-trt ia being made to every km does him ba* been to prist his speech­
books for the proou lilgary
trick that human icgenaUy can devise to es, sad though ia some caac* that has
la horribly* dull, aad will cooUnwe ao til1
Oral fa now rigorjuriy aaavamuigth.
abac a man u Alderman of tba city is been a serious injury to him, it docs not
the wentbar change.. Report* from all State ia tbe internet of Dr. Bore s aide of
plain defiance of the provimone of the city
lb. unirrnity muddte.
papers. They would have printed a sen­ over the country .bow a fearful cooditioo
of thiap Mad ia loo deep for farmer] ro
sible speech just as readily.
get to any town, and enure.ineedy there
KST*"**
Says tbo New York Areamy Pout.
"Ninety cents for a dollar's worth cf work fa no prod non being marketed, aad m&gt; ■ Bw. to &lt;U dly at M. Jrtn.. N» Hr..
** * ' '
aentrtivw, but their effort to saddle the ■ enough for the working moo, bat noth goods add. Tbe Mocks are all on hand,
the root of a apooial election co the tax­ ing Ires than a hundred route' worth of aad there are no goods being bought ia
payers of thia city, has fallen tn tbe grouad. silver will aatiafy the silver mine owners. New York, I sow owe letter from an HL
Fork no Republican Aiderman would The supporterr of the Bland hill propene inoia town which aaid that the few peopl.
who raise to town came oa mud boat*.
to make thfa robbery if the ppnr mu
rssary number of voter to order on ahetaoa
lion of ordinary country roods ia akiS. wm
that would coot the lax-pnpos more than
not u.commoc Tbe cum fa sprouting in lb. long, faag jmtravy to Canada, after a cow&gt;23 and not do tbe slightest good to any
in tbe cribs, sad farmers are suffering for ttsMes trip ef her warts, b. arrived m
human being Despite ikeir efforts, tbe
Wasnixarov, DrT.. Dee. 28,1877.
lb. money they ought to have for produce Tsreato with Ms wife aad four eMMrad, wUh
dollar is areevy • a asm) I reppt r ri
We have scored aaothar Chrfatmm day that they'rannot got to market. The out­ tot
in Washington aod the manner cf it* ob- look fa anything but fartsable

Mra. Chisolm, widow of tbe maaracred
Judge cf Kemper ooonly- Miss., has aoecpled a position in the Wteaaury Depertmrot, offered bar by special directioo of
tbe President.

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CROCKERY.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

AGENTS WANTES

excruciating at-unds extorted from every
other praoible -feriae far makiog a noise.
Early in the morning tLe streets were fill­
ed with hundred* maddewod by their
Baoehasaliao orgies through tbe sight,
nod the polio* foroe wm dfficntly smpfoyed all day long in retorting co tbo

living fa the cause of it. Tbe brothers there
were two of them. kq&gt;t splendid homes,
rich coUagws at Long Branch and Newport,
and indulged in all aorta of extravagance,
which waa very plmuant as long a. it fast
ed. Bat they could not keep it up, &lt;*•
' "
they met with some rather
'
floe morning they

Tbe tronU. ia buaiaea bare avramped
all political freiinr, sod very little fa salJ
thoertL Tba opinion ia ibff, party, aa
Ixtr. Conkling aad tbe President, fa
about etjwlly divided Conkling baa hi.
adberento among tbe office holders, and
those who believe that the ofaeea ' ahoald
ba m«1 for strictly p^y purpose., bet
there fa another very large dam that bokfa
that tbo ofiees should be dfapcood of with­
out reference to the demands of party, and
that President Hayes io U* attempt to refcrmjbo Cril Service i. taking tbe right
steps. Cdlector Arthur fa musing his
furore far a vigorous fight, and ray. that
b. ran bent ths President ia the tfaoeic
aay day. Akegotbor it fa a very pretty
•gbu 1 bofiove that tbe PmadMt will

give, tba spaateters . most aaj oyable treat
evefoday. Ha guru into tbo iarida uf tbe
V^derbUt family with olive reeklm^em,

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OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA,

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75e,
.Chib* of Grc, postage paid, 70c.
Cluba of ten
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i Globa of twenty. "
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CHESTER’S CURE’.
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MtCARTHT, RONEY A 0ILE8,
Detroit, Mie
By Grecos generally aad by

Z. B. WILLISON,
HsMings, Mfah.

BOO

A.sthmu,
Bronchitic, Catarrh,
Hay Fever. Colds, he.
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WONDERFUL CURES

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Ths Mild Pow

CURES

aad shows up their shortcomings with jolly
abandon. Ke bus abow. beyond a poradrmrinro, that if WiUiam did UM artoally

to it ao be could. Il fa .bo shown that
_ ______ _
_ k*. hlwmlf, spent money vorly fraoly, ex
* will be no donsion nmtrag the RapoHfaana
ia all Mages of iatU BH to pay it. M fo.
1 of New Hamprttre oa tba Praaideat'a pel
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‘-wwwflHoraraGrerif aJouolMua,
tipay and
grathulty finding their wav to tbe new' icy , that Caagreasman Blair aoautl«l the toxfaMion, from th. dighdy
to «7»,000,und a groat maay
order cf thing, which pre-sapfoom tbe res­ kgy note hi hfa roraMly pabiiahod letter, bOariomdy, paguariaualy cw crorderoualy
toration of specie payment*. They have! aad it fa bring oehood by al! pharos of Ro­ inclined to thana iumpobfa of the dlghtrot
uaevraly, to be surf, bat tbfa i
' pnbliraa thought in the State
only indicate the healthy procerei uf a»
Cmgnoaman Krilay, who reprovals an.
oertautiag, by artual trial, what the true
price, .bow'd be ia each department cf •
_
Ho wm terribly di.poi.ted. hewavor, far
trade instead of bring kuorkrel down alto I*-* ’o,ed for
Silver BUI .ad
by eom. Moron., which kit teppmnd
getlfar a. ia a panic « sussed oa tbev uni- A« Aati-rmumptioo Bill . and fast week
tbu trial will bring o«t (he old mao cut
vcraolly were by iaffaiioo. Friiaros, it ia “* B-rd of Trade ef that rity pasoed a
him off with a Wpprdly
»hh&gt;h Wilt
true, onurioM. but a* a pan of the w«d- ra*&gt;bttio. comfamuing both rexes.

Rapids, Mich.

VOLTAIC PLASTER

all tbe port much toward making Iowa
ths banner Republican State.

Tbo railroad interest* of ibis city are
important, and from it radiates the three
great routes eastward Kross the State,
and the fourth southeastward via. St.
Joseph aad St. I* ana. Bat of thane we
will write on reaching home for which
plsee we shall have via. the C. k N. W.
railroad to-morrow evening, having pasted

Roy's

OerCtlSTOM DEPARTMENT sea- SUITE aod OVERCOATS.

made. Murphy had .peeshud and loot,
aod had lived ia the regale* Mylo of a
Tammany politician- H. could not make

Homeopathic Specific*

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

�LOCAL BUUKESS NOTICE,.

again at an early day.
,
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;
On BaUrday Stpwiag James CUrU and
, tbe editor of the Ba.wkku .ddrwaed a
1 l«gn tneetiag of the frirada of the Red
• Ribbon movement io the hall of the Red
Ribbon Oub a: Sherird.n.
Tbi* ball
ha* !.ev0 erected by tbe penistrot effort*
I of tbe friend* of temperaMro at that jdace
and m a credit to them, and of laatiog ben
; rfit to the people of that section of the nreut ha* prenifod in eouaetjuewco. Goo.
county. Nr. Oarkea speech a*, decided.!
I'. Bardco, E..J., conducted th* prnaeeuly able and effective, rad wc hare no doubt t»oo nod A. M. Flint, Esq., of Xashriil*.
did mveh good. O-.| tbe same evening IsUrod for the rrepondcut. Tbe examinthe Ifof,-rm Club elected their oSoera for aiiew wt* roncl'vhd on the 19th of Dec.,
tbe ensuing year, but we hare uot the ■ad revealed .one of the most detestable
Km, rad emi only state that Dr. Carlo* O •nd revoltiug crimes ever cutstnitted by
Scott, who lias curved iu Uu.t rapacity for mens! um». ’The counsel for the defence
tbe prat ten moatha. *ud who Is today occupied three hour* iu arguing ilio era*,
u tbroruugh a temperance *mra an them aod the cx'-jbmI for tbo yrtwocutaon talked
is in the County of B*rry, was unauiomuv- in a calm, ead aad deliberate nnaaer for

iwsms

ALL ABOUT THC COUNTY.
Gold 102|.

OverrMU. M M wrMraWv*
UvnreaU SW WO w*WW fit*

Crest sale sf

3329
Having
At this place, wlirre I delivered an ad
drea*. a short time sin*, upon the rabjeet
hit party.
pf trmperanco. [ found much of temperLiulc Mike Blews aad Clark Titer are
aacosentiment existing, but uu account of
No specs! riectiou for an AMermre
making many *mb happy now day*.
'
differences of views upon tire manner ut
tbo third Ward, thank yuu.
Arthur L. Height hat gran to Buffalo
conducting the UKrttfpa ef tbe ifofortn
Club, it had dtaaolved. This M-pcitee is
The Hasting* Grange now meet in the
to be deplored, (specially iu a place like
Hall over tbrir More on Creek street.
The offimA of Woodland Lodge, No. this, where are turay bean* yet beating
warmly in favor of the onward tusreh vt
Lt a regular muring uf Hostings Lodge
tbe cause df trmjwraun: reform.
, No. 14. H. 3. of I„ held „n Friday eveu-

M. D. Brad dreinre to cull
qia new Wagon Shop, whore
found at all hours of any day,
•ny work in his line, frump*

Ww wish all our patrons rad frirai
lisppy New Year.
v

Tbe Emmanuel Ch arch Sewing Boairty
will law entertained by Mm., Nathan Barlow \

Ucmon invited to Ua at *1*,

Keeler, Sie.
yiVill acme one explain why the Baptists i_ The Odd Fellow* install, Thursday ! Treasurer, Wallaro C. K*Uy . 1. G„ Hsr­
and PnwbyteriMut had to buy their candy !evening Jan 3fd, aud hire's supper ia ' ry Auderaon ; 0. Q„ Myron Vrooman ;
for the union social of • saloon keeper in the Granger* hall inatalkntiou Io be •;«n
। Dclcgat.s to Grand t&gt;adgr, B. .'Ibriavr and
stead of a UmpeniKe man? A lUformtr

The Superviaoni will meet
_
next, and v-.ir frirada will do well to re­
member that all bills mua* be prmnrid
to the C*rk oo or before Monday, or
they era nut be acted upon.

tp'sftEBtB

Tho Croat and Thu Crearant
A new volume of intense interest from
the graphic jx-u of D. I’. BreckeU, M. D.
This work give* a. graphic descript:-ju of
the count rir*. people, races, and religious

। iog, tbe f.Jlowing mater mcehauies were ‘
i eleejpl uffk.-r* for ttnrenwuing terin . Frewi idme. Dakar b'hrincr : Via* Pmidcot,
n. A. Ford : Ch.plrin, H. E. Heuder ;
Recording Secretary, Qco. 31. Dewey;!
I Financial Secretary, Irving k Cree.-y ;'

acting a* *pctial deputy.

it the regular meeting cf Palmar Eopm-uc No 49. I.tQ O. F., held at
, tbrir Hall M Thorsdav rviming hat, tbe
We harenointerevt intbe “Silver" &lt;p«- ' CJfowiog Patrick, were rieeted ca ofirer.

Bhhof&gt; Gil&amp;apiepreached an elo-preut termfm, subject. ‘ The Redemption of Time,"
at Emmaauoi Church on Monday even

IS

SsiisifsSssssi

esc:

folding tbe eauaos'wlnrh liars led to th* ’
lmdUk, aod lha vital interest* which
tbraaton to. involve
‘A» R'«*t Nations,
biograpbnal sketches (with portraits) of
*11 tho kndiag rukra, illratratcd with fifty
K'' d engravings. Now is the time Co
thia book aud pert youreelf tapon
the general topic of tbe day,
Altov D. Fnn-wcn,
35tf
Agvut Bw Barry County.

Cl real News!

B. rCWT!

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Thn Holidays arc over and Lewis Stikn has decided to
sell his stock of Winter Goods at or bclow\pet, consisting

I

Tnenday.

“
JDRY
GOODS!
i*. n«
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The second Quarterly Marring for the
promo: Conforeora year, of the M. E.
Chureh at Hartings Station, will bo held
on Saturday aqd Sunday nextat tbvusual
hour* for public worship. Love Fca«
Sunday morning at 930.
^Jlr. Geo. Robiaaou inform* ua that A.

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Under-wear. etc.
Ladies.’ Dress Goods, Cloakings, Felt
Skirts, etc., AT COST.
Buyers will please call in
and convince themselves that I mean what I say.

Ctuh Store of LEVIS STERJT.

B. Pennock, E-b, nf Barry, sold cue day
last month, throe young horsot uf bis own
rawing for six hundred didlura. That
kind of stock it pays well nqrrap, and
more of our farmers would do well to try
Chopping and wtwdsawing arctna
tbrir band at stock growing.
the order of the day.
On Tured.y evening of fort week the
The roa&amp;a arc very bad, but are

Hastiuus !*&gt;dp&gt; No. M;
There was a Christmas tree al the M.
the ensuing term: Andrew A- Young, E. church Munday evening, Ike. 24th.—
N. 0.; Z. B. Willison, V.
John &gt;L Everything pawc-tl off pfouantly ; guof!
Bcntmrr, Iteconling Soeretsry; James mum-, Ac. ’
Diptberia ba* been raging to some ex■odjlarias Heath, charged with reaUiug taut here bur ba* worked tartbar south —
A young daughter of Mr. Garrett's was
on Monday, aod afrit tbe People'* cose hurried Friday Dre. 28th.
Out school ri, I he«r, progressing fine­
wan partially put in the ferthev hearing
was postpoped to Jsn'y 7th, nt 10 o'clock, ly with D. C. M’inter ar teacher. Where-

I have on hand a full stqpk of
Dry Goods of latest styles
&lt;
and also
! intr gvntlcmeo » ctfivers for tbe eoiuiug
year: President. Henry Howgbtalin. of’
Baltimore; View President, Button King, I
of Johnstown ; Secretary. William Her­
rick, of Harting* Township; Treasurer, •
Porter Barton, &gt;f Hastings Township,
.Marshal, John Q. Creasy. of Hasting* |

eity; Executive Committee, Hou. David |
G. Robin*.*. oi ’Hsstiags city, John J. [
Perkin*. of Prairieville, Z. B Hoyt, of
Yankee Springs, ,C. J. Nurru. of Castle- !
ton, and Jvac JarLc, of Woodland.

Has jurt received, a complete dock of

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p**ew aad order th*-. prevailed among it*
inhabitants/Tha good King together with
bi* right Wl*c bncn’o* couturiiore who
ruled the city were eery aaadi breed and

setniMd to bo now and Carneat work deter
.mined upon by the friend* of th* temper­
sore causa io thia rily, and we bar* no
doubt n.ueh good will bo done by their

generally wdl dirposed and happy. Now
it hsppened that a certain Scribe of tba
tribe of audeut Trootoiw a sojourner there
made liaste to stir cp strife and dirseotion
smrag the peopfo by making it bis daily
core to tuteH of tbe morning and evening
sacriffcc which the goyd 'King offered for
jho people, that be might discover if any
uaclcsBurenuf tbe rile serf, tailed the
Gomforfsrrs, was to be found on or about
the daily terrific*. Aud while this same

was manifested in the esurojod I w*»
pleasantly supriwd to be grreti-d by »o
large an amfomv, and to find »o turay
wbu bad a deep rad abiding relhoriMtn
frnrt ia the ground and baa not bora fur for the good work. 8o much was this tbe
wvrk*. In all part* of the county the for
mere aro plowing and doing ether work on
their forma tuually dooo In the month of
April. Wc fear, however. that thia no'
»ca.«oo*blo weather doea not forked* pcod
• wicked Scribe did talk to tbe people and
' tcB them to bewme a the -rbcep in wolfa
clothing" who went up and down iu the
' city to sew.that all tbe people did walk
However, oo tba evening *j f oinfod, I
met wish them, and the Quimby Reform
Club was reornutud, with tbs following
lirt of uKoers: Proslfout. Sy I voter Hardy
Visa 1‘iurlents, Mrs. Maigret Mebucwh;
and Mrs. l*pp«t&gt;; Saerotray, Anna Crook
! Fin. Bra, Misn Id* Tbosna*. Treasurer Ed
Seram; Cbapfofo, John Hril; 8gt,-At-

ta ths EJnov of

Dress Goods and Trimmings,

attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
over my stock.

IJIIS'WBW'SFIHSIIIlim
BF1AVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

At Hickory Comers

HATS AND CAP
In Barry County described
m follows:

I keep constantly on band i
full assortment of men's and
boys’ Hats and Caps.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
A * I I on mo before purchaaing and I will sell you goods
VALL cheap as can be found in the city of Hastings.

JULIUS RUSSELL,
Phoenix Blocjfo-Stata^St,■

AT A GREAT BARGAIN I

uprightly, telling them be waa one of tbe
same vile sect of gamballer* who did antice
tbe young and deetroy the old wca by
rcaaoii of bin fiitby way*—yet when tLe
people did find out that thia wicked Scribe
did ao talk again* the good King* loyal
aubjorta rad upright turn aud al«o that be
(tlte Scribe) wm making haste to hare
the "Prinre of Gamlraiicra" put iu tba
b»d resigned, tlnflt wvra justly incensed,
rad did entreat tbe good King to )uu&gt;g
tbit wickM Scribe, and never stiffer his
loyal subjects to be so hnmluged again.
WHorenpou the King ^proclaimed a great
fca&gt;: aud brought out tbo' rwyal »urara-

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

Mens and Boys' Clothing

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them before
buying elwewbere.

SOLICITED Prints I

NOW JUDGE

dm Banw&gt;

of all the popular patterns
and Itest qualities at lowest
rates.
J have just re­
ceived a full line pf

New Advertisements.

A farm of IGO tu rns

One &lt; r the beat meetings srer held in
k lb* Red Ribbon Club room oreurrod on
‘ We/nroday orcoiog of last W«k. There

Julius Russell

I) It ESH GOODS

to*which I now invite especial’

A. M.

aro a* follows:
Q Crvray, K.; C. H. Banov, 8; G. E
A Wt, Scctcrary ; D. Striker, Tnsuurer
T. FUillip*. C. of th* H.; F. ” “
p. 8.;
B: R. I’.cwc. R.
LY*«*.M.MV., Wm.
M. 2d V.j Freak Goody-sr,

1)1111 Wffl, MTS, MfflJfflTS,

Prints!

Drop in and see. those late
stytes of Prints. All styles
FOR YOURSELF I;
at bottom figure#.

The Rural New-Yorker!

utSSJSi boots ‘™SB0IS

GROCERIES.
the City, rad

TEAS.

octfim3

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I Commission Merchants,
nrraon. mjch.

CLOVER SEED

DRESSED HOC8.
■dcaKEsjvttfcr ^8
" tl WWHALL* co..

�MEET Hl

Aad Oro tor st a IrrsM tste.
1 wwU bars sriklac kst rosi.

wfW&amp;irfa TABLE­

Taking Dfieot Nov- 11th. 1877

Tak&gt; au ore u Ito tasnl. *
Bsrvk. ms* WMtesr of mse.
Hid-*as*. *** 1st ssssto**;
Ghw asea towstr Ua&gt;X

AU. Abbey, MeNMtgbtun, Tutnlinsoo.
Winklanun and Young-fi.
Abscnl- AM. UuMril and Ifowey-2.

AGENTS
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WANTED.

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nuoTMUB iffionkuH

»Mriurn:T.‘ire,

QREAT VTtSTERX RAIL.H AV.
urevvj;.. ^Tkmt"i-*.-4 ~ ■ to-

**V)*m5&amp;s. ut JsInsM! areas*. *»4 at tl

of the prairie-dc^ rillsgre my* that thia ia
a rnhtake.
He sap that in the prairie
dog village there are many houses that,
for tome retrou or another, bare been
abamfooed by the dog*, and that ratxle■nskes finding thcao vacant take poaweaaioo
aad me than for tbrir dens. At first
a'^ht there sesma to be pewre between the
snakes and tbe dogs, bat this peace at
only a trace. The degs are so much more
numerous than tfo- kaakes and fight so
bravely in defcn-c of each other that tbe
auake* am afraid to make war on them
about tbe villagraL The prairie dogs are
ao peacefully dbptmed chat they never st.

a doable poekel to cheat pickpockets, and
a machine to ■'iick"pontags sAanq*.
ThlnfltTn’Gerreral

ftn Wayne Jartui &amp; Saiiiai
IAIU0AI.
EGUM m’TK’SIOTE.

XWr.',,,

Tlie Porte is represented a* determined
to cany on lbs war to tbe M extremity
■bould lira meditation project fail.

Sri * satwe

7,500 ™

,u ths ■wtasrlksH sfthv "batrall Q
grant fem near n tpicktt; past wliieh ho
was riding, this gentleman aeya that oo
recounuiicring be foaad a prairie dog de­
fending iU young front tbe furious attack
of a rattlesnake Mo demounted sod kill
cd the raulontakc, which was five fest in
length, the two dos*. meaawbBe, hiding
in tbe thicket. Retiring behind the
thicket, he watched.results. Thu old dog
camo Erst from her biding place, and, spproarhing the aedke timidlv, sooa satisfied
heroelf that it was dead. She then ran to
the thicket, aod, returning with the young
dog, they ran about tha dead »e»ke with
every exprawiou of delight. Leaving tbo
young dig on guard, abe ran awav to the
■vabg..^^ returned landing a troop
of at Icaat 100 does. They hold a noi*y
meeting over the remain* of tbrir enemy,
tfiany of them •apitefully scratch mg the
dead body, after which lliey ccodacted
tbe rescued mother and son b xue at the
bead of what was quite like a triumphs!

tbe roll. Adopted
. Ayos—Abbey.McNaughti:
Winklemao and Young-b.

It waa too bad in Secretary Evarts to
declare io Ute New England dinner speech
that tbe Admiuiatration is for pence and
not fur war with M*xia&gt;.
,
i It la aaid tbe Porte will sbortly* order a
fresh levy of 300,000 mra.
•

Among ths natives of the rfenegambia
poitnonary aUcetions are not only u»*rly
but absolutely unknown ; yrl a ringls
year pamed in the over crowded mao-pen*
and "teerage belli of tbo slave-trader, of­
ten igEcc* to develop tlw dbcsMi in that
most vfruleet form known iaa gaSopinp
consumption ; and the brutal planters of
the Spanish Antilles made a rule of never
buying an imported negro before they had
“tented his wind." i. e, trotted bun up
hRl and watchrddii* raapiratieu*. H he

AMERICAl

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IIAIi KANOS DIVISIOM.
Tie MUM' Xton I.U

Aid. Tomlinson moved that a apeeial
election be held on the third Monday of
January ix xt in the third ward for tha.
purpose of electing an Alderman to fill .
vacancy canard by the mignuiuo of G. |
G. Spaulding.
Ayr*—Abbe),MeN'auphtoo,Tomlinson. I
Winkleman—4.
Nays—Yeung.
Mayor Dratly declared the mot ion kwt.
&gt;310 motion Council adjourned.
Wil. H. SrDiRiaa, Recorder.

IRID IAFIII AMI union

-Haws. Vara a at taalai
sa wktok
wdajUHi. Tba Wkala I

r* BISS - wis*. *sUra u die Jees* sf Almli.

in-door occuparioaa, and is highest in the
highest factory d^triets of New England
and the otowded cities of our central
State*. In great Britain ths rale iacrcaacs with the latitude, aod attaias it* maxi
mum hei-ht in Glasgow, where, ao Sir
Cbarka Brodie remarks, .windows are
opened only eke day for every two ia Bir-

latwreoe* Couoty (lUioola) Trcwrory, re
cendy robbed of *311.000, in ia Democratic
band*, and &lt;sj«»»]Ueatiy, like tbe twelve
or fifteen plundered county treasuries in
Ohio, witboat aaapicMa of crook sdoss*.
Ex Minuter K. B. Waabbnrae,at a din­
ner given in Chicago to the Boston Com­
mercial Club, made a » porch, in which be
sarnestly prtecalod against tbo silver ber

fit Gras Sutton tauifirt,

4J®Js UORTHEIiN
V US' s

Guard Nev. 12 wm 8.73T.
The Cincinnati 6'&lt;tn«eaayathat “tbire
ia pervading tbe air, **ao oxine, tha awtiuo that tbe election of t'oited Stale*
Senator by the Ol no AwurmUy la te ba a
a&lt;rip -of corropfian.

A correspondent gravely ask* at what
Stanley ha* dbotvrrcd “in equatorial
Africa." It ia possible that there may
ba other* in tbe name state of deplorable
ignorance, and we will, therefore, briefly
set forth the result of Mr. Stanley's there
year* of exploration—fi&gt;r we tfo not supyose that even oar inquiring friaod forget*
that before that tba young maa has found
Dr. Livingstone ia that region.. When
The CaHfomi. IxitW^leu elected Mr.
Stanley started, be described the work be­
fore him as tint of finishing tbe labors of Farley, to the United State* Senate, an
others, for many traveler* had preceded the MHh niton joint ballot.
him into that country of 'fcnger aod faciFlora Temple, tbe famous trotter, ia
nation, sbd seen porta of lakes aad rivers,
without artlline anything *ixmt tbeir relato j-resida onr tbe New Hampshire Re­
publican Bute Careentlos.

Tbe Republeanr ia the Tenoasssa Leg­
islature are ulrnoel' solid spuntt tbe ma­
jority's schema for ruoeiag the State debt
iu the first place, tne farther Southern
watem that contribute to the Nile, the
Bhimceyu river, pouring into tbe Victoria
Niyansa from tbo wutheeai. He. for the
first tune, thoroughly clrrumuaviRsted
tbe pent Victoria lake, and followed up
iu great tributary, tbe Eager*, on the
southwest, through ite scores of laker.
He ha* Settled the panic of tbo Tampan
yika, which had btet^coBAideredi by Livinaton a nmerveir of tbo Nile, end to
wWi Lieut. Csmcroe. had given an outlet
through tbe Luk up into the. Lnriabe;
both these notions bo proved wtoag, and
made it certain that the lake han no outlet
but b an inland lake of comparatively re­
cent formation which is riring aUodlly^nd
will nm. Asv make

which Livingstone frit van- wu I the Nile,
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from
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voyage cf over 2,OfXJ tuilcs and through
•even or right dagrena of latitude, crossing
and reerosaing tbe equator, in .Wly per­
ih of diaaaae. privation,- treckicM forests,
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PHYSICIAN 4 8UHUEO!

VOL. 22; NO. 3’

HASTINGS, MICH.

Closing Out Sale.
Tubular Lanterns1 with guards
Brass Pet lanterns
100 Champion creka cut saws
100 dox. warranted mill files.8 iu.
100 doz. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 dot warranted axes
1000 nests tm paite (our make)
100 dot. ft qt milk pans (our make)
50 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbw. horse nails finished
300 boxes glass (8x10)

DAY, JANUARY 9, 1878.
Mr. Braky would much ratbor baro
run the gnwadat bctw.cn a hundred ar*agm Cba* to m&lt;t. far tcrioua raawM . th.
tn* WM Ma aaxiety to go and comfort hia
wif.: tbo aero ml. b* wm much afraid that
Mr. Phillip, had met wuh acme cMualty.
and he might b. blxured lor Uvtng
him ia iroch a (kwataoa. But ko aaw that
b. rnaat r» i* ; ao Im pul u* a tearc fare,
and ariiog May to go with bim walked
through th. gateway. and gently rapped
at th* door, which wm opraad by .&gt;»-of
th* neigl-bora
’
~Miw Edgerton board noma ooc my
that lha doctor wm called toon Ms Phi
Ufs. I sag ‘ “
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Oik. each
70c. each
33c. per foot
16c. each
20c. inch
fl 00 each
75e. per nest
$1 50 per doz
$4 50 per k*g
22c. per lb
$2 25 per box

WHOLE NO. 2083.

ex banted aad hi* boapuato crowded wid
&lt;kmi and dyiag.aad ao b« made a drapar
ate aortic on l!,e lOih. and wm baalra
with a lorn of 10,000; aod’awnraiw.f
himwlfaad hto 30,000 troom. ‘In Um
aacaatimc lb. Ariatie part of tM wv had
undergo. Um rrengret motel loan It
opaood auapimouriy for tl» IUmmxm. who
repliared th. mr^gboLl of Ardabra in ib«
teciy wart uf May inreaird Kara, ttd prooredod^Buuibwaid toward Krnraom ia
three aopante dirtofou., which rare to
tombiwoatlaaL Mwkhtar Pariia. how.

And nil other gootls nt proportionately low price*.

DR. C.R(JWBl.C
__

PHYSICI4H 4 SDR6MJ.

WQOPUkxn. MWtaAK

up t. to and frond it wm Mr. Phillipa.—
Sb* auedd not rum* him aad ba hardly
breathad. She hoc. be could 9ut bare
beaw there loop, m hia aewk wm warm, al
though hto fao. a.d band, were aoK—

We have a ’lirge and varied aseortment of Cook Stoves! Heat­
ing stoves, Tin Ware, Shelf Hardware. Hors ; Blankets,' Feed
Cuttem, Bob nlcds, Cutters, Wagons, Oom shellerw. Heavy and
Light Harness, Ac., Ac.,that will be dosed out at
When Ellen catered lb* dinine-roum
with a bowl of rtroag het oo&amp;», Mr. Phil
lipa had not ruoaed up from hia ktbarev.
Mr. Braky'a I end wm rating on hie foldcd arma, which lay directly aerrwe hia plate.
' Mr. Haijoia had reread hia chair at right
-Don't fail to cull and secure a bargain.
aaglre with the table, and hia lag* were
A’. B.~~ When you hate read thi^ jdeaet h&lt;ind it to your neiyhhor atretebod out ia Elkn'a chair, which abr

Yours Respectfully.

Greble &amp;, Russell.
DENTIST

NaikYilk

Bitkina

JA3IKS ( URIK
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IN CUASCKBT Pre*M MMutoa clrre t&gt;

Great JWews

owiwj, memo m,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.

Un'tler-wenr, et&lt;*.
latulien’ Drew Woods, ('lookings. Felt
Skirt*, etc.. AT COST.
Buyers will please call in
and convince themselves that I mean what I say. .

wtnt to Mr. Bratoy. aMiing lb. bowl o.
th. table, told bar hand oa hi. ahoakkr.
and edkd Lu tunic
Without nwreog,
h« iouaiiad what ah* wanted.
■ Mia. Braky bra ant you thia bo&lt;
coSm. whioh aha wiaheayoa to drink, and
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Just received First Prize nt Wisconsin State Fair and at our
State Fair at Jackson,

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS.

‘WBHI,

it Franca. To all appearaam Um Bspublie wm trercr naoring along mor* nwaady
and tocctnafully than . n the Itoh oi May,
when th. Piamdrat, .Marehd Mae Mahoa,
iomigatod by mooarcbiml aad privdy
plotter., diamireed lb* 8ttaon mintotry,
and fallowed ap th* Mow by proroguing
lb. Cbambera tor a moalh. Al th. ax
naatioo of that Um b. daaaanM of th*
Sraate ila approval of hto dunolauv* of

dead man Ufore. h. sot hi. dreih blow
Umo* Z.k. got hit hone Mraighumcd
owl, hitehed him. and helped them get
Mr. PbiUipt into Ute howre. and Marud

toy T H.
that ■ m_ ___ __ __ , ____ _ _
hud enough. He to forever getting into
thii lx , It la a diagram Io the dutk."
"Suppoae we fay him upon the aofu till
we get bock from church ; he will not be
epi to rvtwe."
So they took him, ooe by the brad and
the oOrer by the feet, and utretebrd him
oo Um aofa. Then, retting a row of ebaira

Braky machaoicUly walkod into the
next room, where lay tb« dying man—bin
tore alrowgly changwl from owl* a litllc
more than two boon todhrr if. aloud
for a muareol and luuked redly upon him
A Mighbor utendiag by whiapcnrl : ‘ How
awful! Hot tlieu he to prepared to go—
that to a great rcnwol.tiou
A big lump piihrrr-J 1O Bratoy'a throw
M b» replied : -In Um mid* ut hto we ore
io deathtbrei to May Edgretoo . “I
want you to go direct! t to my bowM aad
- -■-- - .!. &lt; I
tA

Same, ut tiuteocr, United Slate* Uoopa
•lone wan found efectua! What cuoali
luted the alarming feature at the derrioprnrau wm lb. fact De-pailnwdopcreiira
had ootbiac near a» much to do with the
general lawiraara an the outaiHe "danger
w r! i earn," wbe aeeswd to ria* np m if
from the rraind aad take charge of the
haroc. The ■Mreenant, bowerrr, wm
rabdned rimra M quickly M k mom, and

aak Ur to Im ywn May with Kitty till I
reree Lock tb« drau, and if Mr. Han
uoo ooaM* back do mA let him in. I will
try and Mop him here ; I do not wxnt toy
more trugodire tereighl."
Dr. Kioituon WM MUiag Ly th. bed ywW to ofiriaDy Muted at 3C0,*M,000
ride, with bit watch u&gt; wk hand and the of bauheia, or 50.ft00.uo0 more 11 an eter
•ngureofth. other rreciog npon the poke before prodared, and the production at
com Imu bare oo Marly th* mom ratio.
We hare, bud . th.r^ war with th. N«
I'tram Isdiaaa. aad * riutow. trqabl. oe
the Mexican Iwder. which didn^ caare

HKST GRAO PBIZE
’teaser;;

nag rather late , » the Veal Lack to the
buoM, and g.H th* girl* to g* tbu bud
iled, and they weal dow* aad rat &gt;um
kwdod ow U awd drew nim np to ibe calc.
JuM Ibra. Zeke Billing* came abug'fall
lilt with hia cUt, that be ia breaking. nd
be, wcoiog th* w^aien folk*. and the tied,
and all, third vci of Um rural Zeke tm:
ua the braid, aad he rear, d.aad kicked.

Tie knril at th. treWdc and prayed, from
th. dratia of hie aoni. tor three prrerat,
f.ir th. friradu of th* .nftrrer, far th. fumi
ly, and for hiuralf. A »oft rwulte by hi.
aid., •• ■&gt;«« owe kook by bim, and a
light band ra hi. arm. wm Ilk* th. tomm«nd et Him wbo willed lb. raging am
word., "Wherewithal ebaH a young man Ha kMW that hto wifr had «.»&gt;«, to tyng
eieanae hia way V Al firat hi. rouuculMO
ww mneh like bia brain, rather thick and
muddled; bnt aa be pnowded, hi* M&gt;U1
riaioo grew more clear, and m precept to
a tr.rel excellent thine, eran if lbw exam

Mrmvo, Io* h. WM a tekntod, bright
yowng man. Aka! alaa I
JuM before th. eoaduaion of th. wwmoo. a rieigh drore rapidly to lb. church
door ; a man earn, in With haute, and
juhn u- Cressy.
whkprriag to Dr. Kiagatow. they both
IKirr. O.o«lr C-uutr auretjuj au4U.»-«l
■rewKT. OSraal to.Otari
wont quickly uni and drera hnrrtodly
away At lb. ekrgyaara deaatnded the
pulpit Main. th. dmcowa Mt then and
£re&gt;y
enquire.,I wberc Mr. Philip, wm
Six-hole. Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir
and th. raaaon b. wa. not al th. meeting
. Mr Braky kokwl up al the gallery, and
left H.mum to aaraw th* quoMwo.; b.
did wet wiah to W|*i»oe»u, and b* mmld
not tell th. ahuurihl trwlh. But Mr.

Something

THE JEWEL COOK!

&lt;T- J- Ptf/i,
Carriaie, Bin aii OwMal
PAIN TER

The most liednttful und&amp;ientifieally-arrnnged Diving Flue Stove
now in the market.

II. A. GOODYEAR.

JU A. M. «-&lt;■• Ctrriag. SUp

J.fTar»on8t.,

-

Hasting.JHich

FACTS TO BUYERS!
1st.—Meiers POWERS k BARLOW have a stock
of critically selected goods for this market, exceed­
ing in variety the comoinod stocks of all other Hard­
ware stores in the city of Hostings. ■

2d.—POWERS k BARLOW mr the only dealers
in Hastings who buy direct from the Maiiufarturere,
and so avoid the addiuon of jobber’s profits to- the
eott of their goods

Wm. H. Goodyear
rauucsnsii csbb.
PEOPLES

dbug stoke.

Phyrieijn'r PreaeriptWM «d

r.mtly JUcinr

~»«rully pre-

pmd.ilb Droj.iu«l Cha».Mi­

er p«w q«*i»y Miy-

3d.—This house is the newest in its line, and, unJikc its competitors, has no old goods on hand that
•
*rt when goods were high, which enables
before our cu»lomers goods of the beat

WUl
——
the reputation for honorable and foir dealing worth
preserving, which gives security tD purchasers ngninM misrepresentations.
4th.—For the sake of makingprioea appear cheap
we do not advertise -Oloaing Out Sales? or aeU old
styles of goods or dead stock forjnew.
5ifi —.Owing to oar facilities for purchasing gnods
we can am! do sell every article at a
P?r

turned apuin and looked at th* form, ao
abort a Urn* ago n fall oflft and health
Only that tfteruooo he had* ttood in the
tarred deak and prraebed repentance to
atafulaoaltl Cat down lik. Ute pare!
Hornet Braley clored to. .yre of hto
rid friaod U It (."dock, and wuh Dr
Kinprten and a few reighbon performed
th. laM oBecu of kin In—. Il wm orar •
TIm graretJ 1&lt;W wm that lie had a it
ll it poaribl" that the ph?ii i«b au.pctted
Um truth : bat if he did. ba knew it wm
oo. af thorn thing* that matt not be
brnaUted.far Ute mk. of boJi the bring and

mndor. M litre and Commodore Vaadetbilt, Pareuc Brawwlow, K L Darewpo**
rad Matilda Hmrei. Prof. H. B. Umilh
and Proa. Smith of Dartmouth. Signo*
BL:a. Robert Irek Ora. Bcr. Dr
Mohkaborg, IU*. J. 8. &amp; Abou, Prof.
Taylor L*wi^ Job. Lolbrop Motky and
Fktebcr Harpe*.
If w* lure to our aciikbon on lbw roa
tin«nt. w* tod the Dominion rejoicing
arew ao awmd of »5,500.000 ^raiwat lb.
United State*, daaided by Ute FtoUry
Commimto*. Eitwpt that St John ha.

Canadian priititw, there to little nora of
iataraat in that diranara. CaU to in th.
tilth paar at her war, which aba claim* to
kava prooaeuiod during 1877 more »•**•_ u- .v_~ a__ - *__
n_ ex'. - l_

oreamratal to • “farifly jar.'
Ba easeful wot to interrupt another Baa
when he to ^wking. heat him owl, and
rew will underataad him hatter, and be
able to giro him a better uawcr.

�r»«&lt;rpo*teatX9j|XXM

QatarrH
THE EYE, EAS, art THROAT

~mrf Aimgo. wtoh aporial reference id Ae
Pooling armagammU now in for.-* under
which A« C- B. A Q, C. R- I. kf., and
A* C. k N- W. are operated. Io f.et to
investigate quietly and ar ihoroug'ly a*

IS.162,900 ia tirnU Maia, 919,387,035
in fnu-tioaa! mJ ver eviro, and 902,165 in
minor coinege. The mint* ako prepared
97.ltd,491 ia goM, and 19,505,978 in
■■
■
The work of the iart year
wa* th* largw ia A* hfotory of th* mint*.
Tb* mice ean-od dariug the fiacal year
of 1B77 93349,917. and expamfod 91,753,
923, Mt oaraiage, 91,790,994-

form freight and pmaewgur tariff. We
wooded our way wo**ard over the Chica­
go, Boek Island .nd Parifer, an .uwnding
w*ll managed road, with geolleaiacly and
efficient oKcera Leaving Chinago al 10
P. N. we did aot gain much knowiadgaof
that portion of Illinoi* through which thia

' The Mew York S«m ia Uiil grinding it.
tecA over the inauguration of Pmident
Hay**. Il dona 00C apply I* hianame th*
till* or hi* offioa, bat apeak* of himi aa ex­
Gov. Haya, of Ohio

About daylight w* pawed over the
bridge ncree* th* Miammiptu and found
□unrlvce al Iteveamrt, Iowa, beautifully
located, wiA a popuWljoa of eoam thirty
tbouaand we ahould judge. We took
brcakfail at the Bern. Houao, heated
near the depot ia thia city, aad then net
down to aa good a t Ale, a. any peraun
ought to deuiru.' The bill of (are caArae-

From Dnvawport warn to Dm Moraca
re journeyed on the mail train, truly a
way train for live accommodation of th*
local borine** of the route, ami now
qucally met men from nearly all Ae
town* along th* liao, many of which am
thriving young eitiaa. We, also, met A*
Granger and convened freely with him
about Ae। working* of Ae railroad, under
Grange la*, with their various m idiScrt

aonabk dividend* on the tn*oey actually
the rao*t obaunate Granger we met,
though often rowplaining of ‘ higl. rate."
•dmitml the owner, of three road, onght

cuniplain of railroad tariff*, every rent of
which Ary charge Io Aeir pnirou* with a
pood round per rentage added, and vet.
they admit ihal th* regularity of price*
under the pooling *r*tem, 1* much better

A lull line of Undershirt* and Drawers.
INVALUABLE.
V-VALLTKinK.

J a the breach *f promin* «a*n of Sarah
Malkin* re. Prank M. How., Sept, of th*
State Reform Sdtool.ll Unmog. Ae plain
tiff wan awarded 13.500 damage*.
Th* Lanaing /frpwUvraa my* that ex
Senator Chandler ■ grangering ou hto
marnh M*r that rily.
Th* Ovid Regirter myn Ural 5»rtor«e,
.bop* and dwdltng bourn, hav* boro built
io Ait town A* part year.
Jamea A. Rio*, an old aad wall known
rretdrat &lt;.l Grand Haren, died at Kalmaroo
on Ae 2d. The .tty fiage at Grand Hav­
en were divplaycd al half mast in rarpect

33 Monroe

railroad men whom &lt;re met »t Dm Moime,
Council Bluff, and Omaha any A* &lt;y*tem
January 15.
to A* Jill, of Aeir buaificM. and inanrra
agmnet Ae double ataodard, bat vote* it
fur mu* to A* public, while it, atoo, ena­
Bx rtita Senator L P. A'exaader »
to gratify lb* populdk demand al bom*.
poatmaMrr at Buchanan, and ex *tata Sen­
ble* the companica al *11 limn to earn Thia to lb* era of domagoguc*.
ator Levi Spirka ia oue of the juatieea tf
In making np hto appointment, th* the pence of that village.
without opprearive rate* on either through
Hcpemcntative Peter Dow of Oakland
er Joe*’. boaiMM, and wa judge Aia ia 1 rue
eoaMy, hm retaroad from hie viait to Or
from all w* could tarn from freight rate*
egoo, and brought a 2| pound pear which Carolina rot rage* uj&lt;M the ravean* officer*
who wore foroad by /o*« of Wad* Hamp
al the various pointe we riaitod, and the
be pnamitod to the Pontine Gnaelte.
Th* banking ho*** of Cyra* Hawaii A toe * rifi«&lt;9uta to rileane aeveral off*wd«ra
ia tb*ir outlCly, lelda to confirm a very
.operation of Ae eyatem oo 1b* prnaperity
general boitef that th* revauM laae io
of all ncetiou* oflhe State.
Dm Maiam to a fine inland Ar of
about 23,000 people, to tl e capital of the I'renideal pro tem., and Samuel W. L*m
State aad when fintobod will b* a temati Secretary. The Boom elected Henry
ful place. Of 1U public aehooto ux»f I-ord Speaker, and Oramandcl Smith
lb* beat ia the country we apoke ia a for­ Clerk. All Hepublimn*
mer article,and only dentre to add that
Anotiwr Democratic county ia Indiana
to* prioripnl hotel to a dagrma to Aa e&gt;ly, ba* bcea heard from. Th* amount of d*
Houae rinoe the SA of
falcatioc found again* tb* Irerourar la
itnte for every Republican
9M1000.
South of th* Potomac,

cring com. Th* cro[* through low* Ae
part nraaon were ex.tileal, especially Ae
corn crop which wan immevmely large. At of Buehahaa toernAip, Berrien county, to
Dre Jlutom com wa* worA about 19 reel* an th* vacancy owsuiooed by lb* raaigna* buabri, but further vat at Walnut and tion of Ron. L. P. Alexander, recently
Coaaril Bluff* it could be h«d In large
quantitia* very manh km, prlkably that
whirit would iimpant a* No. 2, ia ear tot*

fof WHITE SHIRT io A* C»y.
! A eutwpfou linn of CULLA

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

11206477
of lb* U S. a?d Dirtrict Supreme Court.,
the Court of Claim., Senator*, Rcprvwecta
tire, and bead* of bureau nroriy all dad

Southern Repraneatalivra who hav*
been making a peofuabd aludy of A* m.lter have cvme to thapnoriuaioo that Spbak
cr Randall to oppuwd to auteidca.
Soto* of the Reptdilicao Senator* aru
•oggvatiug the name of Gov Packard for
^ergrant ai -Arnaauf the Senate, ia &lt;aae be
■a m-t appointed CuiUotor ofN*w OrUaru.
A N*w York lauae writer report, that
wdl known Democratic politician* of that adlnwaed Utt Sabbath evenin' by Mra 0.
city my that their National ComtaiUM M liaaty, of Laming.
ought to call apo* lb. t*euMcr*l*B«otioa
Julrtrt D. SoHlh.cn. of the editor* cf
mi by Chandler to explain Arir "bargain Ao Uvinptoo J&amp;poWtoen, ha* been ap- th* reception* al Seaatom AX and at
R«prmntativ«a B a, each haring a cirde
with Ilnycn.”
of friend* certain to drop in and Milker
Maoriy all of A* c*adid*t** for the
likely to ba lorguttau by that daaa of proUnited Staten Senatomhip. to bo filled by
feaeinnal Callen, Uecltxdtog lbo boy af 20
the DetnoeraU of th* Ohio Dngtoiaturn,
n. 9503,375.18;
who to half drunk before noon and wholly
have opened “greecria" at Ae neveraJ
ao before nightfall, Ar middle aged and
were 150,940.14 ; baknre in treamuy Dee.
Thr Prvaident faro ordered the .rupen 29, 1877. tlG5,591.3l ; deevvnae for Ae
.ion of Wateh, Superintendent of Ae St. week, 937,78334.
Louto Cariota how building.
Th* Grand Trunk Railway ha* diaoon- that ib*y war appoarod ia
Governor eietl Btobop of Ohio to meet tunod lb* aecommodatioe train between I uytoi of magnificent drroaine
tng critieiam foe hi. declared intention to Detroit and Port Ham, aad the inhabit­ furniture and Ae auiled carpet* of many a |
ant* of th* latter city are circulating a peWaabingtou booaeholder arc to day, .ileolly
protenling agaiW the CDOtiauocu ot a
Ae &lt;ome time. The aalary of lb* Utter to
ooatom that to Itmeperable from inridrot.
• 1UOO more than that of Governor, and
and druakran«m and an ab-w* of boapltaJbcA are 19000.
*
'
itie* offered. Many would be heartily
Hou*. Wm. E. Chandler of N.w Hampgted to aboltob it. but dare not take lb*

TU Flint t Pera Marquette railroad
bm added 12* freight traioe to mW th*

D«*SS

Umbrellas. Satthels and Shawl Straps.
were covered, won ia the military, naval
or diplomatic aarvlcn of their rrep octree
goveramanta, pr proriWy, io a Una eradit-

GROCERIES

AMacaatlon," Aa army of clerk*, the awell,
Rav. 8. 0. Updyke, of Perna, acoaptaa
eall tendered to him hy lb* Cuogregalxma! th* mcrehaat; the machaaie. Ae agricultariet come in from the country to eoe tl e
ohureh of Augwate.
They are exbumtog aom* wdl preaervad prmidw, the "fart" mao, the protmalonal
gamblpr, btockteg and Aiaf, th* tramp
Moatcalm county. The priea of akeletooa proper—ia abort aluwal every ealliag, trad*
will noon take a downward leodeuey.
and profoavioo under th* wo, boourable
Nicholaa U. Duly, ofOdaw, muMaUad and diabouorablu wa* reprroeeted io Ait
trial ou a charge of auemptiag to Commit motley amemblage of • Vanity F.k;”
rape on a yniog girl, io lbo louto Circuit
amowj them were auto f*w fi-malca prob­
ing, joatllng end clboeii g thrir way to
euvh effort aa to aliow ibrir aUlity to pad
die their uwa eaooe, tueormfally, any-

tine Laaey, of Mtnhail, oo Ae 28A, toAe
Home of Correction at Dntreil, for from
aixiy dgya to four mouth*.

rtOTSIBS

th* httert myia* fo A* BEST Fl

BROADCLOTHS for DRRSS SUFBB
CASSIMEUKS mA CDEVIOTB
BUSINESS SUITS.

Wm. Taylor, of Greenwood, Clair couotv auicided by .hooting oo th* 27uh.

;

M'-

ovoiBTim nxi-AiiTSKyrsnn»«rtov«*co*w.

ibem by official «liqaelte.
Member* of
the foreign lagattoc* ia "wart dram'* came
firat eroorted by Aoee draiguated for Aat
eerviea. They duly Aonk hand* with
Mr*. Haye* and nreunued oo th* round
till uabered into Ae aparioua tEaat Uoom"

i*g public opinion ia that. State, ibough
wa ahould judge rival any road managed Dernocratic party then we think the anti­
by men who took a* much pain* to make mate of thoea who fievor repudiation to
A* journey pldnaant to their patron, a* Ae
high. Bel if it mean* An Republican
party, thou not one m tm of them are in
favor oi Bland a policy to repudiate nee

evcryAing wa* well rooked, which we
eaoqpt aay of all the hotel* we found io
Iowa. &lt;Jf Davenport we raw liltl*. and
yet that little convinced ua that the pen
pi* were enterprtoing and publie ifiirited
and that th* city wm'nire to (trow rapidly
with the certainly coming good time, not

Il eoctiaaad Arougbomt lb* day and on
ibe morning of A* 2nd in wna rodmated
that Tally a font of mow lay aa Aeetrw,
Lw Tumday wa* quite A* wan*; th*
wind* were aafeep and Ac dowp of dual
’try imual except ia atonny wealhvr a:
Ainwmmm, were nmdmad impumU. by
the heavy rain of Sunday Aal waAed our
eowarota roadwnyt and brisk and flagatocn
aidowalka Ama, laariag Aes- ia admirabl*
eondtoioo for podartriaa* or Aon* in car
riagn. 7*b* aid roroia* wm rigidly obaerved
at lha White Houn*, caller* being admllad

COFFEE

SOAP
TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP

CHOCKERY

IS THE "BEST."

Vol 22 4tf.

Smith Hogle A Preeton.

WMlwn not!
r*2S-DETECTIVES The People’s Paper
OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA.

Club* of five, poolajfe paid, 70c.
Club* of ten
»•
••
66c,
Qlabn of twenty, "
•• flOc.

CHESTER’S CURE!
McCarthy, honey a oiles,
Detroit, Miek.

By Uroeem generally and by

Z. B. WILLISON,
naming., Mfoh.

BUxmijsEorm

keiedt

-A.Hthmu,
Hronchilin. Catarrh,
Hay Fever. Colds, tc.
Amt all broom. HlB,

WONDERFUL CURES
THE PORT,
b Dearborn st.. Chicago.

MOO

The Mild Power

CURES
Homeopathic Spacifico

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

route it in Thorail. mo all ate.!, lb.
polar* hotel am and *A*r ooocb** oo
Aeir expram traia* are 90* excelled any
where. and Ae trip dcwpito Ao driveling
IM», from Couol Bbafib to CLw*g-j wro
• iHvhdUoM. SpaAiavaf^vyc.

PATENTS

�forxuhSyof

Thirty Area .ucidva bant ucauad ia
CiariMMi i« 1877. All Ire posana were
committed Hr women; all the rick u&gt;en
thems-lv.-w; only two died by.drawn-

DBY GOODS!
I have on hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also
ringing school., two of whidi are ia AUe
gan emihty, I of course become conversant
with irem. that might be romrwUl Inter•ating to th. many rtadwa uf Use Baunu.
On the Is* last. Ac house of Hubert Mia
tier of Yankee Springs w*a burglarised by
on* Ed. Corwin, who baa for a few Week,
paa* been a resident of Way land township.
He, Corwin, k s rosing sort of a fellow,
but has relatives in Wayland. Ou the
day above mentioned, M inner and wife
I went te a party a few mile* away, .nd
। during Aeir ahenee the burgUry was
। uommittcd. Hu triad to pick the lock uf
। tbe b«k or kitchen door, but feilfeg u
! gain an entrance that way, he cut . pauo

gdd.

-O*4"**^ to «M**0
Tho silrer dollar beounc an obi set

DRESS GOODS

l-tor
There wav no further Jegiaiatlon on this
rabject until 1853, after nmetoeo year* of

&gt;* all the popular patterns
and best qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of

Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Conte in and look

Monday with a rery full attendant.
About one font of enow roeli m»kc tucewdcd in raiatng the window and ea
Tbe Waabtenaw county authoritire
goal sleighing. with the praaoat excal lent tared. He took a dnuld- UrrelW .hot
Rtfn and ammunition, a gold pen and ca»c. bare cvliwxed 3l0.370.U3. liquor ut and
two pocket knire., •£» money, etc. etc. tbrro renuiaa yet in bo paid 3743,35.
Tbe P.oueer Society will hold its anAt Grand Kapid*. ibn other day the fim
There was but a few aliillinga of money,
»«i mertin-at Cafeo H.H, to
but had ho made tuudi of a anarch, he
| be«. nearly ro fur about thirty years.—
fburjday) a* 10 o'eta^ A. M.
would have found.quite a »um of money
.he demonettaation bill only drokrcd .
■hieb waa in a trunk ia the. wuac room
fw* that had taken place long before.
■ master General haa reublul.rd a p&lt;wtoff.re from which be took the above named arti
From 1853. if Dot hr yean previous,
there bad io effect been no (uh thing aa
at Freeport, Barry County, aad appointed
a double standard When "enln" was
Samuel Booth postmaster.
spoaen of, gold was undemood. Wh.u
5® to pitas wheal »• calling for j
our Government isaaodiu hosdn pavable
31.22. mrn 25‘eta., oata 25 eta., potatoes'' loarncd that Corwin bad been absent the
in ' coin," gold wu generally understood,
hiim then bud been no silver uaed, except
35 eta, pork 4 eta., beef 4 to 5 eta, bat- •vtoing pnrvioas, wbtvb went to oonSrm
,Misner'* ampiefeo* a* (o who the burglar
reason, if for oo other, no otto paid any av
wm
Misner at once procured a sonataSamuel Kaiehen, a Bay I7ty wholesale tentiun to tbe bill of 1873 deunnetuing
In Tie H'fnbtieon oC Jan. 2d are End bls and went In .earth of I’orwid, who, iepsor deafer, has U come a hank rap*.
’‘a
Eke r’P*1'nK “ ,c‘a notice of the marriage of Mu, Elfe M., bad in (he meautime been pa tbe alert lor . General Manager fxdyard reporta tbe which, u dead matter, cumbered thcldcal daughter of II. H. Pike, the pop­ any suspi.-ious mutevnents on the part ol Michigan Central aa having dune an in statute, in foetn when ita rwd ferae had
t"’ T',
htUation,
ular Ana/ of tbe Pike House in tho city «f Misner, no be. Corwin, fruvei* the woods. creased butinew the psi Call. Tbe receipts demanded by subroqucal neuds.
to avoid capture. Misner, tbe eftcer and from botb freight and passengers barn been
Nllau, to F. M. Wcbatar Ktq.
the ulvcr dollar io 1834 aa a
7XG^mttf report* the cou- a couple of other men boated alt day fur
’the bmgUr it b iug the day after tbe b irvalue, and in 1853 Ongrnwst
St/uctiou of 2,111 mihmof new llailrnads
against It by compalling that i
to thu United Blateu daring 1877, agsti»t giary had bees committed The wu4, in
ti«&lt;-i aa a subsidiary coin by
2;«Win 1876, 1,426 in 1875,
j0 which Cuiwin wa* cmKcak l were l«rg», '
silrer dollar an impMsibility^
IBM, 3333 in 1873 and 7,310 in -1872. and the o&amp;rer and men were r»«ter during 1
the day out of Corwin', sight, but they |
The M. E. social will Im entartaiood on did not get sight of him, night turning on. j
Wedncadsy evening, January 16lb by
Mra. MhoT. Wheeler, at her fsudeocc-' they of coertc, gave up the hunt fur that
day. During that night. Corwin went to 1
in 2d ward. A comic dialogue, an way,
tbe boure of an uncL,, and told his unele I
and music are Io be in ths programme foe
to see Misner and say to him that if Mt. j
Her would no* prasreute tbe nuttier further
he Cotwin would gire up lU stolen prepLOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.
L^&gt;a Wtdmaday evutthg of laat w.wk erty. To ibis Micuey agreed if ' Corwin j
the editor of the BAll XU sstiated by Wuuld leave the country and never return, ■
Pasl-Gnrad* Seward and Bardra. installed but if be ever did com* Utek, b-i should
into their rwpeetir. ehatra the felkiwiog arrest him and hare Liat ui«l fir ibe I
mcmUre of Woodland Ledge, I. O. O. F. crime. Corwin eomitnlcd lo -tbov.- terms, i
«o Miwwr reesyered the property and Cor- 1
via.: W. C. Meyers, N. G.; A. J. Car- win sloped.
11 dried spple* ire allowed to hang by
pen'rr, V. G.; C 8. Pannertoo, Secretary;
Johu W. Brigg. Esq. of Bowens Mills,
F. M. Jare, P. 8., J. Simmon, Treasurer, Lu been very sick for several wnta witb II ihu fire too Uog, th* w..ruia are liable t o
: *hrird up and drop out. '
J. W. Glean. W.; II Striehcomb, O. 0.; a kidney disease. Bis taiudy and frisods j
1
Don't
yay 31,000 for a alioep when the
D. B. Qpiper. E G.; C. Knouto, C.; J. ha ea been expecting him to die st any
। »4&lt;n« kind &lt;/ muturn u selling st tile mar- i
IL Valentine. It.' 8. to N. G , L. D. Bar­

den, L.8. to N. G., Jama Black, K. S. Saturday morning, when he appeared
S-, M. McArthur, L 8. 8.; L.*U. Car- mneh better. .Mr Briggs stands high in
the commnuity where he lire*, and hia
death would be a sad stroke to his fimily
and frienda, but they all fnrl modi en­
couraged at tbe pnwpcrt of hi. recovery.

The Church of ChriK will dedicate
their new church booae on tbe 27th of
January, 1878. Dedicntory service* at
half past lea o'clock, A. M. There will,
afro, be rsligiouv serrices in th* evening
at seven o'dotk. and on the Saturday pre­
vious al Mo o'clock in tbe afiereoou and
in the evening. The Bev. L L Carpen­
ter, of Fort Wayne, Indiana,.
- ‘ by
the resident clergyman, will oSciale —
Tbe ILmse is ail us tod ia tbe N. E. corner
of the Towoahip of Hastings. By order

Travaaa Phillips, W. M , E. J. Erana.
M. W.; Jamas L Crowley. J. W4 D. G.
BoLiusoa, Treasurer; Charles Wcissert,
Secretary; Frank E. Goodyear, S. D.;
John Muto, J. D , EH B. Throop, Tyler.
the uccasmu passed jjeaaaotly. (
Forival and inatalUtioo .Thunday night,
Tbe mirri«grebU meaibt-r ol the firn
Dec. 27, 1877.
of Brown A Gon, received a Christmas
Al a regular ccnvuoarioa of Hastings pmeut of a nicw looking »;«n of boruea
Chapter, No 68, R. A. ». held Doe Slat, together with buggy, hareeaa. rob* wtc. '
Milo sayu (he only drawback ta that they
Zm. W. Riker, H. P.; John Q. Creway,
rK.; Chas. II. Bauer, 8.; T. Phillip., C.

H.; B. R. Row, P. 8.; Frank 8. Bowen,
ILA. Cap4 C.L. Tnw, M.3dV.;
Wm. M. Setiddw, M. 2nd V.; Frank E.
Gosriynar, M. 1st V.; T. J. Broanann,
SMriml. Geo. K. AJtoft.8^; D. Striker,
‘Trues. InMaUariow mum nifkA.

iB. W.: B- SUri-e. J. W^ W. F. Hfcta,'
IT.; J. L. Jtawd, 8-c.; M. Prid.au, a D.;
IM. Tim*, J. D; H. Aatfanoa, T.;
T. J. Bronson. and A. McCoy. Stewards.

IIIEHCOHS

• over my stock.'

HATS AND CAP
I keep constantly on hand i
full assortment of men's and
boys' Hats and Capa.

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them before
buying elsewhere.

Prints t

Prints 1)

FURNITURE.
THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

Drop in and see those late
styles of Prints. All styles
at bottom figures.

BOOTS AND SHOES
a cheap as the cheapest and
warranted as good aa any
in the tnawket.

Don’t buy any Furniture^or Picture Frames
until you have priced therf Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot, South Side State St-, Hastings Mich.

s Russell
!~‘ZaSrX?z,==S

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

Show u&lt; a m.wlel tamer and we'll bet ___ JMM_____Hawings, Michlpu.
ten to one that hia front ysrd iati't filled
M. D. Heed desires to call aUention to
Ml*. Earle, wife &lt;,f John II. Earle, died with agricultural inqdcmeota. No* an
qu new Wagon Shop, where he may be
very suddenly on the night ol the 2d. imp io hia front yard.
ioand al all hours of any day, ready to do
She was ao old lady and had been for
There is nothing better calculated to nrt- any work In hia line, from putting a new
soma time in delicate health. 8b* spent : servo Brotherly loro among urigbbore than
New Year'a day at a neighbor'a, in uaad
health. Her death on the 2d waa unex­
pected, and non-of tb« l.mily were with

On the sight of the 3d D. D. 0. M.
Boynton inrtallwl the following aa o&amp;ccn
of Na. 279, L O.O. F. of thia place:
N. 0., T. B. Diamond; V Q.. Theodore
Keys, S. J. J. Perkins; T., ILiht. Mar­
shall;
W. SkiHtr.au, C-, 0 B DUmold; lUpreacaure u Grand Lodge, M

Great sale af

At Hickory Comers
In Barry County descYil
as follows:
/

Gen. Banniug reprewMit* at present the
Second Ohio District in Coogrow by vir­
tue of ssAiral hundred vote* cast by Mr.
Eph. Holland and euufmieratan, who are
now sojourning Io a pnbTns institution
khown ns the Ohio Penitentiary. He is
familiarly know aa iho "bounding Ban­
ning,** tram the style of hia oratory. Durthe'act Coegram be led tbe Military Com­
mittee, of which ho was Chairman, in the

BRAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

AT A CHEAT BAHCAUT ।

OFFERS SOLICITED

■nd neighbors that there ia
no need of borrowing
the Baxxb* to rear!,
wbea they may
have it all to
"i"

/'I

JULIUS RUSSELL,

Commission

Merchants,

The Rural Hew-Yorker

AH HFIR11HHL IUI!

CLOVER SEED
DRESSED HOQ8.

1.50 PER YEAR

�Legal*.

■ICHI^SpTRAL

iawatssmsos:.

TTlLfF TABLE.
Taking Hitwet Hot. lltA 1877

■sasstsis4

Nerves,if allowed to gain eyimairy. ar*
t yrs naira! mmtrrs. Therefore let tho
"Eerrcua"e«t more fish, eggs (raw or bat
■lightly cooked). bout, pease, pearled bar­
lev, oats and coat** bread, aad th* like,
taking Iras of tbe opium prepen'ions
Let them also rrtira surly. ak-qi as much
sspomibk, iaatoad of sitting up lato, sew­
ing, cr reading the exciting red covered
trash called literature. Lal them avoid
vinegar, mustard, pepper and the like, re­
membering If them will irritate th* outer
akio aa they will tbe ianer, the eoata of

'■‘ssrtftasu

reewived from the publishers th* Illistsatu A axe al or CaasisouAor axt»
Bkalth Almaxac fix 1878.84pages, tsa
omits. This pnbhcBlfea baa now corn* io
ba a n ■comity ia many well regulated fsmLles, aad well it may. fur ilia full of rain­
able rvadin g-matter relating to Phrenology,
Mwfc w smile, b, dMMf.1 -sfl..
Pbyaiogacmy, Health, ilgisas, Dirt. too.
Is, ud IspOul. U, (bm bsl is 0» This number, io addition to the usual aasunlight and cxerria* moderately (a the troaomietal notes, monthly calendar!, eta.
garden, walk a little each day. increasing
the distance m tbe strength will trenail
Let tbe rtomach and bowels ba kept ia
good erder, and tbe nerve* of the surface.
tbe Ain, b* kept bealthy by friction, aa by Purtrarrs of TL T. frail, M. D., Jab* k
ibe ftve use ot tbe fienh brush, crash tow­ Motley, and President Heyer, Face* and
el. or their equivalent..
their Influtnee; Wasting Capital; Do Wbal
You Can; Haoiplca af PhrumJcgy, Rminaa and Hints for ths Family, aio., aad
■B tor ten rants, h is baadaosn«ly print­
ed with many iUuatratioot, aad should
have a wide circulation, and w* would my.
seed ton oswta la postage stamps *1 ones to
tbs publwbera, 8. i wnu A Co.. 737
Broadway, Naw Tort.
Tbe winter torn of Kaimasoo College
begin* January 2,1878.
TO FARMERS
Tbe number of iamates it die Calhoun And Farmors’ Wives, and all en­
county bona* at pnmti&gt; 100.
gaged In Agricultural, Hort­
Mr. L. J. Witamof Batde Creek aoH icultural and Industrial Pursuit*
twelve of bia spring Patridge Cochin cbiekThs mvnvniy and aueras* .if ths Reau.
***, Thursday, for 812.
Naw V .. a . - — V - - —
-*■*-- 1 .. .
A dirtiogiabod marriage, in which the
cootraeting parties wave Mr. Unci ng Q.
Hart and Mm* Antoinette, third daeghter
of.W, 0. Ferao*. Haq., took place at Nik*
on Thursday evening. Tbe ceremony wa*
performed by Dr. A. Eddy al Use pcrabylerian ebureb, which waa hsmimmely dec-

aimpla religioua exerosa. the Turkish sol­
dier ia devoutnem and attention itorff, and
it ia perhaps most in privacy that this ir
moat apparent, I ■ have frequently «raie
unexpectedly upon some rujgrd soldier in
uo* of the wild, lonely ravines that
pssh tbe hill-side around.' standing before
the rupged orerccat which atrved him for
a praying rarpet, and going through bin
rather actir* re'ighma motioM wish a seal ccptioa was held at tbe bride s bone.
.
which would do credit to the moat aelf
Eight weekly paper* arc published in
couacscuv Pharin*. Thy stranger who.
for the first aime, witnesses the pravara of Ionia county.
Turkiih soldier* in. raaip is coosidarably
They have h*d a temperance comvntioa
puxslcd by tbe aelectiow of hctarogruoiius
artieica broucht forward to the pl~ of
St-' Clair county is over 82,000 io arrears
woathtp when thn Muetr.n a cal! has eno oo tbe whisky tax
eluded. lleligioM custom ropsiraa tint
Albert Todd, of Owooo. is shipping
each man b* provided with a praying rar
stave* direct to Aatwerp, Belgium

bide, a third the sad Be-Hoth of his bone,
a fiarrtb, may hap, hia jackrt , everyoae
baa aoroelbioj or another oo which he
may kneel. To w» **me bundrad me*
thua hurrying to tin-, spot wber* the bluerobed white turbaned Imaun stands, one
might be easily led to imagina them ao1
many perv-otn eag-r to dispraelof super- be tried again at ttoi February :crm of
jtsous nrtnenta.
r
ibe Nacombcranty dnuil court.
During tbe pest few days Dettori, Port
Wa take tbe feUbwiug uoUe^ af tbe Huron. East Saginaw and Constantine
work being done by our fellow eiliara hare been cxltsaively raided by burglars.
JohcW. Coster from tbe Warren A‘&gt;
Hiram Btddcsun, of Sprat*. Kent coun­
fnUinn published al Williamsport. War­ ty. look strychnine on Thursday night
ren county In-Jianr.
and died next axTning Biddeinan was
Last Tuscday crening a eerie* of imp .'13 years eld aad lease* a wife and two dill
eranoo meetings waa inaugurated at the
Metbudiat Church; in thia place by Mr. J.
n» Linn tig Ur^oUieiin aa;&gt; the 36th
W. Cottar, at Michigan Toneday even­
tag Mr Caster dssUed to a Ue'turs tn solum* of Michiga* reports will be boaad
which he act forth the abuses, tbe. evils. and ready fix dviivery io 14 day*. Il
contains 121 case*, and brings thedrciaiuBa
of the court up to January 23, 1877.
At .Mackinaw they "hav* no enow or iso
but a d&lt;n*e fog eovrra the atraita.

and in truth pledged to temperance. Al
tbe olone of tbs lecture, be a sole of nearly
every aao in tbe room, &gt;fr. Carter was r*
quested to remain with u loogrr and &lt;vo
issue the effort of awaking a lively inter­
est ia tho work. It waa then announced
that a meeting would be held al tbe naan­
place the fidiowiog evening. Last sight
oiw aad with it rain and mud, but ths Shore &amp; Michigan Soulheo
Marly be** computed.

and neighbors that there ia
no need of borrowing
the Banner to read,
when they may
have it all to
themselves

Fart Want, Jaclia &amp; Saiiiai
(MISSIS.

■nmGAiTiSfi’YHr’soirra.

1.50 PER YEAR
Or. if they have more wood
than greenbacks, they
may bring ua one
cord of good,
wood which

TKAI Nil GO I SO SORTH

The Banner for a year be

SIAND IIMU DIVISION

ginniuffwithJan. 1/78
The REST paper
for the people
of Barry
Co. in*

Til. KHlaMe .b.r. I.lu

BIID'IAPIII Al J DETROIT

Jsa’isit.wxisgi's^-.ga

G. P. Rowell &amp;. Co’a. Col.

Tttmbkffi..

AGBUTOFFKR-'HDLIDAYS!

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Sag

I CUKE FITS
1 WV*** «**1»rtyu»y. I *m ■ rsaalsv

CM?

Tie Gral Salta fitftuito.
NORTHERN

"rr.?'"rr&lt;’«

RAILWAY COMPANY
Ilailrmd has

Codtr Springs has a populatioc of !,•

padpe
cd loco----------any deaired to do
were sung during ■

ia Nile*, wm burglarised to th* amount of
1150 worth offftua, oa Monday oighL
Grand Rapids has ovra 150 farallw* sup
ported at the rxpenm of the publie.

aspiwfiii

FILES
CV. 'K44to.
mlta
re m coHsuiraoM
Pennsv!

During th* last year the Saginaw Sall
works have tamed out 1,960,897 baneh
ofmlt, 177,16H more lUn last year. The
estimatod topecily for 1 RTS k 2,000,000

ailroad

gjitttL'Si

S.LS?s
Evergreens and Bird*.
Frv persons who are nol in a position to
Mtmelt, arvawurw of wtart u&gt; iMarmtiag
harbor for • great many varietie* of bards,
ia a eluaicr of urergreena near a house.
They are object* of interart for several rv*

।

Miohigaa, the following ctfieen wise electad: 'PraMawt. A. B. Chmmy. of Sparta
Ceatar, K«U Ca*aiy/ Vine Preaidcat, A.
H. Ru^dJ, of Adrian; Seorrtary W. L,
Partar, Northville, Oakland Coaaty; Tram
urcr, I). D. Whiling. Saginaw. The next
aemi annual Matta* Waa ordered for Earl
Smciaaw, ibe mound Wedamday and Thar*-

c&lt;.niin&lt;Hi rrarruw, long sparrow, crue.id
and tree eiiipptea, aao* bud*, aad *M*vNiles paid during tbe peal year a liquor
tinse* the loan rvdpoie uf tbalarNmtb. tax tt 11,840. 8l Joseph |l,7W,B**will, dariag extreme cvld, viul ts* a* far io* Harber tl.Q59.lS Itucb.nux 8450,
South m th* uorthura part of N*w Jerar/. and Naur Buffalo 6350.
and eat tho *«-•!« from th. cm* of each
Ilia mid by S*m«eflha tJd artllera
Irces. Durfee the breeding aeaeoo, morn
bird* 'hat badd a haugfog *r tag Mat, be­
sides many others, visit tboao trans to grt

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                    <text>VOL. 22. NO. 38.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1878,

Closing Out Sale

WHOLE NO. 2084.

•■Haw white Mra. Braley looks ! I am
afraid abe b aick; I think ate growa thfa&gt;,
“I preanme ate b sickly. I thought oo
tte Cm lime I mw ter."
"Jira. Minor," aald a kind lady, who
ovrrteard tbo remark, of the two, "Mn.

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pet lanterns
100 Champion cross cut saws
100 dot. warranted mill files 8 in.
100 dox. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 doz warranted axes
1000 nests tin pails (our make)
100 doz. 6 qt milk pans (our make)
50 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. horse nails finished
300 boxes glass (8x10)

r-90e. each
70c. each
3 c. per foot
15c. each
20c. each1
fl 00 each
75e. per neat!
$1 50 per-dot ।
$4 50 per keg
22c. per lb.
$2 25 per box I

And idl oilier goods nt proportionately low prices.

We have, a large and varied assortment of Cook Stoves, Heat­
ing stoves, Tin. Ware, Shelf .Hardware, Horse Blankets, Feed
Cutters, Bob sleda, Cutters. Wagons. Corn shcllera, Heavy and
Light Harness, 4c., Ac .that will be cloaed out atMTNKKRN.

Yours Respect fully.

Greble &amp;, Russell.
DENTIST

Miciijai.

paay, and moo tte merry voicre of tte
young people betokened a good time.
Wb« the el-for pm of tte realtor, had
fiuiahed iteir tappen. tte table* were
cleared, d»h« waated in hartr, aud tte
Toangct portion mum&gt; crowding down to
partaka of tke refrealimenta.
Hupper c-nduded, Mra. Braley took her
rental tte p&gt;aM, and entertained, ibe
coarnany with tooga, marctea aod valttw
til! M ay and Ellen were releaaed from dutire in thekiteteo, whan ttey joined lieu
»weet rofona with (ba uiiniatcr and hi.
.if. in merrd malate. After a while

Great \ews
Thn Holidays arc over and Lewis Stern has decided to
sell liia stock of Winter Goods at or bel&lt;S‘ cost, .consisting of

■ ■■dlir • mb
error re remitted by age.

&gt;a mnIj

To lire wit boa l envy ia a certain indi­
cation of great qualitica.
.
Il b aarertad of a Philadelphian ttet La
died "Worn out by too rercre mental efiurt
is the Mudy of how to lire without work."

taata. Ttey were dm aoetutomed to m
Meh a auocemfon of vccateblre, or aueh
beautiful fiuwcra, for both Elka aad Mra.
Braley were food of rultirMing them.uxi

T., asked (he claw the qumtion "What
did ttmtm i.y- “Thumb* up!" aid a
liUle giri.

“boiliag hair ia a xdulion of tea will
darkaa it," *ys aa exchaagv, bat some

to loin them, and tte eveoins pawed
quickly and plmaaady. At tea, Mr. Bra­
ley invoked iho tewing of HmveQ to n*t
upon each one of lb* e.jmp.ny, that they
might ba atreugtbracd ia all good work*
and nmolutiooa, and kept io lha path, of
temperance, virtue and truth; that they
might be kept from’ traipUiioo and &lt;Wir
errd from evil; and that ttetr livre might
be .pared to unite io many nub pfoaaan*.
gaihenDga in year, to co'tne To a few
hi. prayer wan full of meaning, aad they
joined with him in .pint. Tte eampasy
dwpereed with pleaaant groetinp, aad
tbure who Lad far Io ride immediately left
for Iteir rcfacure homre. Alincei .11
had diaperted when &gt;(rv. Edgertoo cam*
into the parlor, with a .mil* lighting ap
her fare
“My dear fnewfa," ate naid, “allow me

Don’t fail to call and secure a Imrgain.
N. B.— H7.OI you have.,read this pleatt hand it to your neighbor

Mvillt

"Mr. BreUr look, pale and rad, too '
' There ia Mm Ainsworth just ensaiug True, ate Ar .' rruott. of ter ova for her
dislike of tte family, bat they were such
as aba did ool mra to disclose to the pub­
lic. and .te war afterward mere guarded in
her rcm»tk», and narar oiclaeted Mar by
intoifcreuce with her ac&amp;ool.
As tte season advanced, Mr. Brainy waa
much gratified by tte growth of hie crop*,
whirh, under h'ta management, were reaUv
thriving wonderfully. Hia brother-in-law

turns. It is just a fortnight, to-day, mac.
Fnmdent MacMabon. after Batbie’a uuct
failure to ounstroa a hybrid klmiauy.
waa driven to accept without raaerve, the
eondstiou* impoard by M. Duftnre ; nd
alovndy the political atiaMphere of France
ia cleared, tte inaolesl aneuaoM of thoae
who would have forced a new roroluuou
are adeuoad, and the people once more see
a powpcroiM future betum theta. The
thorough ooltanae of the oppmition ia an
other proof &lt;X iu interent vrakoem. It
haa teen able, atnee last May. to employ
every prerogative of the' Gvv-rament
whfoh could te laruexiby iteamviea todfoturb, and irritate, nd alarm to hold a
great nation trembling on the brink of tu&gt;
known disMtere yet, no u.-ner tea its m«
guided bond preferred ubiateian to reatguatioo than it* hand. fsD. wmpcnlM* and

Md 1mm te. teat pri.
Tte old maxuu. ■ Be chaMa and yea'll
to kt»T," M coBtraduted point blank by
a Black Hills man, who was rcccatly
cbaMd ten mtku by a party of redakina.
Ao exchange aay* "Sine® iteaMblbbmeat of baby show., many citha hare tak-

Whatever mia^ring* there way hare

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.

Ikider-wcar, otn.
Ladies’ Drew Goods, Cloakings, Felt
Skirts, etc., AT (JOST.
Buyers will please call in
and convince themselves that I mean what I say.

Cash Store of LEWIS STEB.Y

Just received First Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and at our
- State Fair at Juckson,

■■

DETROIT

STOVE

Something new.

WORKS,

Jhst out.

the end, with no j-elliauun fur say &lt;4 Ike
parties.
■Thia tea been a terrible teaoo to me,
doctor." said he. -*I wm too aaertre in
my own atreogtb of rmrietanne I kart
been exhilarated by tte use of wine, bu:
it n.rcr affected me »o atran pair before."
"Are you sure it waa wise, Mr. Braley,
ItteirmMi rhankF
“I suppoaeso. Mr. Ainsworth a*nt me
a^rdlook^. from which I lilrd a
I quart Saak. and we did not driak much
i urer half."
"Waa tliia the Saak r aakad tbo doctor"I took (tea from Ph ill:pa' pockM wteu I
Srat eaioo."
"It looka like the aeon, but U num
1 bare drunk’niore of it aftar I left him' I
m&lt; it on the wiaaiov-ateol in the Mudy '
I j»t behind tte book atelvu. He waa
1 aahepoo the diolog nxim aofa.”
-Ho pn.baldy eame to himeelfa: little
after you hft, and aiarted for tte moeiingliouac, firal goioit to tte atody. W« win
। aee whether it b wine, or aomcthrngalrtm
| per," and he unaerewrd the metal atopper.
..t. .. 1 ■
v.------a--- . JtJ

.Spring reme al tel, with genial ranadtine and glonnua d .ya, and a b.-oihar of
Mra. Braley, who bail fioiahad hi* collegSalo ooorea tbo pwcreding year, came to
^&gt;eod a few m-xitte with hia ateer, aad
recuperate tea teallh by sate* door «xereiae. He wm a very pleaaant. amfoble
young man; bat hr. aiater noted with
pirf aad alarm that there w» a freUwofa

Bunday aehoal Macher to pupil: “Now,
my little mac cm you explain to ua the
cure of Adam'. fail?" LitUe man (empbatioally: “Tot, air, 'mum ha hadn't any
uLre to throw op the auiewalk."
rod.

Tte habit of bringhqf oet '

rtend , it waa understood that ate
isfed of roirita ia any form, aodeourtrsim, and,
said, it waa oat,
before company.

Bralay'a preoenting him with a chair sat
■»o&lt;&gt; wheels, so that he could mure him;
wlf from place to plsse She mbk over
heraalf, and ettahiooed it to maka i? oomforteblMod hia firatlride was down to Mm.
Braley's home. Hi. happinem was too
great for language lo-expnaB. qad it wm
nia aiater'a grosteat ptcurare lo co with
him about the farm. Object* of intormt
thrertad hr mind from htmarif, aod in-

surd

tbrae cveBiag gaiberings were made wry
plMMBl by th. coretehTy of Nre. Bmley,
for her huatead .1 way. remaiarel in hi*
Mu4y oo that evening, it being wipecially
re« apart for a prep.reiPm for (ha holy
day. Everything wa* proapercoi, awl a
blearing aeeroad to faifov tte yoeac paatov'. l.bora, both vpintnaliy aod ternP^'I, ,
.
’

THE JEWEL COOK!

¥ J-

"Wanl an item this moraiag F'
‘Of couree," replied the editor. Where
upon the vfaitor hid ite following note
□non thn table
The India* of tte ------ Scrrel Chnreh
will give a fretira! al their va*try hall next
Friday evening. Literary and mariml
rtik-rtiinBx-nU wiU be provided. and a

fifi/v,

P A I N TER

At A. M. Boek'. Carriage Shop

JafarwsBL,.

II. A. GOODYEAR

-

GENERAL

Gumming &amp; Filing Saws

FACTS TO BUYERS!
lit.—Jlewra POWERS 4 BARLOW have aatock
of critically selected goods for thia market, exceed­
ing in variety the combined stocks of all other Hard­
ware atorea in the city of Hasting!.
'
2d.—POWERS 4 BARLOW are the onlydealera
in Hturtings who boy direct from the Manufoeturera,
and so avoid the addition of jobber’h profits to the
coat of their goods.

Wm. H.

Goodyear

mSIiCWU CEDE!PEOPLES

drug

store.

PhyrUWi rnnerirtimu

haily

&lt;or»T«ll.v pre-

l«rad with Dray, and Ck,ne&gt;l&gt;
•T puwl

&lt;®ir

3d.—This house is the newest in its line, tind, un­
like itacuinpetitora, has no old goods on band that
were bought when goods were high, which enables
ua to place before our customers goods of the best
qualities and styles, at least 10 per cent lem than
our competitor's goods cost them.
We also have
the reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth
preserving, which gives security to purclissen agsinst misrepresentations.
4th.—For the sake of making prices appear cheap
we do not advertise "Gl'-in* Gut S^*- ' «■ “u
styles of goods or dead

5th —Owing to our f ____
,
we can and do sell every article at

Twaay eaaie home from reriool and
and*d to bis father the toacber'a report
I hia program danog the tnoo.h. “thia
verr Mthfaetney, Twa; yun'ta a eery
nail number of pod mark*. TaanMM
I1 plaaaed with h." “I told th* teaetet

we
into a barber ebon we any:
Ihip, we hare jure a mote loft;
. cood chut atevo.** The tateo&lt; nedm ■» muchly with polUina,

StXrhole, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir

Carriaie, Sin aii OnuetUI

forty Sea of tte Coucib-GeMral, inatrod
ol thirty-six, as fbmeriy adds the Soil
real to the triumph.
In a few months tte Ereach people
bare gained th. experience and learned
the teiaoor-af many year.. They hare
teen both tempted and tried byceery
ineaaa short of the rapioymeat of Street
force: the actual majority hu been cut
down by deTice* so new and bnmervua
that they carahi dm be reacted, yet it-baa
legally cerne back to tte full nnacasioe of
ita rightfol power. Until IBSOtteWpubtek m iocTiteWe het; and we teller,
that it will ttea simply cater apoa • tet­
ter and securer pbaoe of existence. Tte
three tuonarchical faettooi, artificially anited for it* overthrow hare but learned to
entim.-.e their own antagonisms, and it ia
exceedingly doubtful whether they will at­
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I*...,..
L I— J

ttet the
quite a favorite
with ibe mbubiUiBU. Then ware * few
enrioua and »xir pcraeria. who never like
■ay one that u young and pretty, aad they
are oot of DMnaity old maitki ether. Bui
it happened that Beteey Pdmer had the
moat to ur agaiuM tte plan. Sb* went
down to Mr.Viaw*, wte anted oe tte
ootBtsittac, and pw bin ■ regular •‘blow­
ing up" uu the tuteeot, bat
the oU
mtn had am crooked bt» elbow, all thn

�a* great m it waa prior to 1B4S, vim it i
wm rmlly the merit of value of ril tbe
world, mvr Great’Britain.
,
Aeoording lu Knual Seyd, a Britrnh i
prittiral rcMaid, th* court amount of

W*dnmdny, Jan. 23^1 II A. M.. for Um ’
thing
*u unpatriotic and wickpl ua any
1
attempt
would b* to review th* arttUm«nt
‘
reecbed
by the Commimion with * »j«w to
1
‘euat Mr. Haye* by rorolulhm.
Erery State wa* rapnerotad by dele
gate* or letter—mortiy tbe former—I* the
Suffrag* Convention.
Ito temiour w«re
wetiuM through «ro dny* £od emmg..

purpnre of makieg Mwioatioa. of oandida&lt;«* for tbe rariou* Suu and county oftfunitahed by th* work* of Seyd, Wolowiki, rorv to bo rieeted by the poople oo lb* Itlli
Jmmb, Newtmreb, CUvaltar tod Mo­ 'of March eaeuiag.
Cullorii, ahowt lUt th* ntio «f Lam****
The friend, ofcx CpwgroMUMU P.yM of
of rilver for th* paK terra dmmlra ha* not
been equal to tbe iaervare of the total

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at much length under flaming lead line*. .
Foreign aywdwutro, board* of trade, uaorgMiae! mjuad* of Dublin bankvra, a
half droen of our foreign court bolder*,
•nJ • few C.Mdiati bourn bolder* who
favor th* imaaxatiou of th* Tailed State*
to Canada, have all pawed where**** *nd
rreolvce, with a view to influence Congrcm.
•nd prevent it from re moaciiriog the
To further thia expedient our bond* are
quoted at a depreciated price —quoted at
Ice* in New York than .lhry will actually
bring in Chicago, foreign cspitoliau are
reyrrecuted m withdrawing thyr capital,
and forcing'th* U. A bond* colic market
at a discount from their prrnaot actual
value,-indeed the ropitakau (th* intended
(ynouym may not b* apparent) ia to pay
generally, and nothing but gold will mxiafy

will ref. r the queatioo to the next Stet*
Con root ion. Toe poaition, aino* the *rgaaiaation cf tb* party, baa bore* held by
Rinoo 1878 tbtro hut bum a (light Ml J. M. Edmund*. Wm A. Howard, John
(pg off in the average anusal pruduet of i
J. Bagby, and 8. I». Kngham, aa avenge
gold and a .light iocro*« in tbe nveng*
annual product of ail vet
For the pant uamty aeveu yean there
hra been a ateady increaao iu the annual
product of ailver and an tuuteady incrento
in th* annual product of grid —In other
woria geld. Ira* fl ucoated greatly, rilver banot. Which thru U the frefcrablr metal
Of tbe 63 railway corporation* ia Maeaio reprtm t tbe merit of value ?
With *a aiugl* grid atandard Great aebnaeUe -S paid dividend* the pnet year,
Britain will beenme th* money crater of varying from 1 to 10 per cent., the «um
the world, beeauae her dominion* produce Cotai bring 85,439,183.31. Tbe total

about half the retire product of grid.
W ith a ringl* ailver atandard (if that could
be anr.emfelly maintained, which ie doubt­
ful) tbe United Suire would become tb*
money ecniw, beeaate oar minew produce
• large ah»ir of the"rilver.
With a double atandard thete opfmaito
inuroau would bo equalixed, and all tbe

waa mad* bearing upon their face the
Cheapw Whitkey.
pledge contained in the act. Aa throe
A careful reading of our exchange* and
Lend* were readily accepted in Ken of th* tbe remark* of the Coogreamaan who fa
then outetandiog bond., it bedpaie* u&amp;Mtl von a renewal of the income tax, lead one
to th* prevent dbetnaion to Ixamine the to condudc that the real object which thn
advocate* of auch a tax derirr Io accea*ll provided lor the paymeu
pliah M to afford the country cheeper
terrat and principal of our c
whiakay and tobacco. It io admitted that
iatermt bearing bonda "in
•qtuvalent"
atnte th* object they bar* in tie* ia jreIt did not.my gold and it d
ciaely the above word*. They tel! iu that
gold alone, (for we bad tbe A
the capital invmted in.whukey-nahiag aad
•rd.) but gold and ailver. A|
totaceo production ta made to bear too !^j
ailver dollar waa legal tender
a part of the public burden and that it
public and prtraty, aad it &lt;»

Great Britain produce* nearly half the
gold proluct cf th* Wurld, i( i* lUreforc act
Mrangn that her Guvirnntent and euiaena
ahould (tnowgly favor tl&gt;* tingle gold aland
•rd adepcad by that Nation in 1818, and

BMarana which practically did away (in
th. tonne of a lew year*) with the rilver
atandard, ar the double etaadard, hitherto

opmeat uf 92 root Katcamen, bat • very
hard winter for th* oSrer* of d*faulliag
lifii inraraoo* companies.
Ao exchange aptly put* th* ailver eaae
then: "No on* would want two quart
meaaure*. owe equal to but tun*-tenth* nf

ton ia errlited with having made owe of
the amet oogeul and eloquent addnnei*
•ver beard ia thia city of orator*. Al
though a prayer meeting war a part of tb.
programme and the omnianeure of God
wa. publicly acknowledged by th* *pruken.
the effort bring peaked t- bare Him Lru. |
•Uy reeogniied by_a 16th Cootituuoaal i
Ameodrr.rot wan dimpproved in the nwc .

No one seems to question th* truth of I
th* finding* of SecJ Schon'* Coanmiwnn
appointed last May to invwHigate the affaire
of th* ladwa Bureau. The report, jut
mad*, ehargae or intimate* akurot univer
•al fraud cvmi|&gt;tioa or irregularity, an.!
that each individual bend of sub divisions !

Th. N*w IlMUpbire iUpubliera plat'form reaffirm* th* Ciaonnali flatform.
That ia ground on which all iUpublicmu
an Kami, and Jo aland? It Jcclirw* It to
b* lb* duty nf lha I'reriiknt to "reod*r
thaw high and nriemn pro&amp;neiotu nrtnal
and living rmMea." 8* my w* aU of &lt;n.

Already tb* iodustrioM lax-paywr la
Uu brat of our State* ha* to p*y auSriral
ua*a on account of the wh.ky traffic.
Nearly ev«ry State ia the Uaiou bro from
CM to a ball duota Chriatmm murdcro,
rreutuag from the aaic of whtaky. Th*
aolmr iudaMry of th* country » taxed to
I for tb* support of pauper* and top*y
th* cant
&lt;___________
uf lb. car* of ataniMb manufoctured •»&lt;! imputed
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A choice *toek »f good* juat received ,
mJ Boy’. BUSINESS and DRESS
for FALL TRADE.
SUITS and OVERCOATS.
OwCdSroM DEPARTMENT row
lu Puroiahing Gu-d* wr bar. a line I
■ aiata oT'a nice line of WORSTEDS aad
BBOAIX3XITHS for DRESS BUTTS. &gt; tb* latent Myk. in the BEST FITTING
[cASSIMERES and CDEVIOTS for,

A compile Ua*

CUFFS and the
SCARFS, TIES and Sift H«dkmhie&amp;

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

11206477

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COFFEE

SOAP
TOBACCO.

of inefficiency, crookadnere and irregularity
ia rarely met
Caiet Clark Galpin wm
found guilty of tw&lt;&gt; of the many &gt;proi4ro
tioo» roouioed In tb* domra charge made
againM hha and be han been ordered to

IMPERIAL SOAP

CROCKERY.

the method, of the Commimiou were lib*
Star Chamber procowiing* throng bnui, that
the accoaed were never allowed to m their
arcumer* or to know the purpart of tbrir
testimony, chat it could be nw* ia rebaUal?

ia Mr. Galpta'a aree, idl b* can b. heard
ftum. Bat what la moat punting to the
public ia to know b.w a C. mmiroUowr.
whoae ioexciuabl. igoorawe: aad credabiy
raoe pant ire guilt, it ie via ime.i &gt; wa* tech
that be know* nothing of tbe ahamefol
ecadiclou af hi* Bureau, and waa no
potent M to demand hie immedratc retrio

AG.ETOwakj.ed.
nWsal

CHEAPEST AKD BEST

rSw-DETECTIYES The People’s Paper!
OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA,

Clulrn of five, pontage paid, “(k.
Hub* of ten
“
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fi5c.
Olub* of twenty, “
•• C0&lt;-.

CH.iMt'TOX BROTHER^
X, 4, 0, B aad W, Rntgvre Hare, aad 33
and B Wm fc. k« York.
Af mA at erLJmoL ),a
McCarthy, roney a gileb,
Detroit, Mick
By Grocer* guaarafiy aad by
Z. B. WILLISON,
lUatiaga. Mfob

wight ba** gut two quart. of wbiaky for
UT That dace will regard the reduction
of the wbiaky tax and lb* impoutioo of
tbe bunleu upon iadtutriou* and Kiber

Baeumptfou with gold aloM ia a moral
impoaribility. The Marra* attempt will wbiaky traffic. But then, U may be can­
be attended by the mo.: di*a*ten-u* coo- didly qnertioued if the eUm who buM
aoquenera, directly to the debtor cltan and (brae view* rrapeeting the relafiv* impor
taae* of whisky sad bread at ■irnria
ot tilc te *o large aa to make it worth thn
while of bat very few Coa-naauaeu to

It ia pnmible that we may not tre able
■ to rwaut apoci* payment! with nil of our
•valiable. rwouM. but it ia certain we
an not do it aad dripeoa* wnh the um of

INVALUABLE.

that until th* Murphy tidal-wave tbe*
much higher than it ha*, and until lb*
trade of the late Mr. Traak ahall eouvioae
more alarm to the "weed” of tbo revolting
nature of their thnlldom than they are
bkdy to do, tbe taxce laid opoa wbiakty
The ltepublie.ru throughout South
beer and tobacco are paid by aa Urge a Carolina propoae to re organia* aad not kt
claw a* could be taxed by any act of Cou­ th* Stet* [ wo bopelmnly into the hand* of
pe** Itnuy be further rrmajkeJ that
Mr. Evart* b uu'pta.1 iouably in bed
Ibe propoeed income tax ha* no advocate*,
order; awd be baa not improved hia regu
or tint to none, among tbe nawapapere.
tattoo a* Secretary of Btatr by bit moral
Em thee* that diacoune of hlroted
appearance io th* New York Court* lu
bond bolder* and Sbyioeka, do not Me any
bterit* in a law to tax every man who hap­
W&lt; have an idea that Tddeo will Mt
pen* to earn mor* than 11,000 a yaar. peea* bit anil for tb* I’rerideney until be
baa fiuiahcd bi* iorom* aait*. Maybe be

or gold •b.ittld tic worth »o much m tbe
market* of the world, at the lime of pay-1
UMSL Of ccurac Ibero wre an an implied ly determiaod to actwmpliah.
agreement that we would tret follow the
There b, however, one elam that wUl
example of tbe aMical King* of Europe, applaud th* object of tbe iocom* tax.
and "efip'' or otberwire by our own net That dweller of Indiana who waa thrown
reduce tbe Value af our coin.
lain parexy &gt;me of grief and rage on learn­
Thia i* a matter of rut tnotsent to m, ing that bia aon had converted om buahri
for ww are a rilrer producing eouMry and of tbe entire erop of corn, amounting te
wc mart tue cur product* to pay our debt* fourteen bnabefa, into coni rural and had
— to pay our iatermt which evrodtutre exchanged but thirteen btubal* lot wbiaky,
CM of th* principal outlay* of Govern

True, it ennte more to transport it to
Europe, but that maucr wm folly cooridcred when we mndc tb. contract by Which
w» renewed an cptren to pay in gold or

A full line of Undershirts and Dra

tbo hth aud Sth. One of lU Smith riau-re
of Glaat on berry Conn., wa* prmeal, who,
a few yean line* unfurled the taaaocr of
the revolutionary foreAthera ieaeribed
"taxation without rrpraoeniatioo i* lyran•y," aad who reaUted to th* dhtroiuiog

Imprwioe, and hold* n reception *1 th*
Riglfi Hom* tonight—th* Sufogw*
handquartern. Only a few year* ago advro
oaten of the movement could only travrra*
our etreeta under police protection. The
remarkable change in public aentimcoi
ainec wrought in atimted by tb* attoation
aad difference now trawl'd tbe delegate*,
official* from every grade, from Senator*
down, haatenia; to tender lb* hropitalitie*
of thrir home.. The Lafora and rough,
of tb* town no Luger attend the cooreo
tion to jeer at th* aMakert aad dieperoe if
by having tb* riot act rand, certainly every
•earioo wa* crowded, th*-culture and inIl w reported that the Demourali* log- telUct uoggregated h«*w bring Ubmaily
iaialure of New Jm*y will reapportion tb*
Rcpmcotatirc* ol that Bute ia tbe intcrvwl meeting ia thia city, aad cv*rv year th*
driagatea have been abb to report pregrrei.
of Senator Randolph.
Th* feeling of the Cuagremmen of Much ealhuaiaun waa maaiiwted ; and to­
day the move oo the tweniy a work* ia lb*

turned, that tin* thru»tiog of the bond* co
the market, whether aa a abam or ia
Th* a-&lt; of 1873 which by implication
carucat, io prwtaelr th* method adopted demoncuxed th* rilver dollar, form* no
by the boar* of Wall Street, when they p*rt of onr agreement with our creditor*.
It waa, to any the very hunt, unrolled for and mehotkey want tbo money tnemaelvee.
at tbo ti*ne; tor our *ilr«r was not tljen in
A Cincinnati *p*mal aaya that a promi
They point *« to the mult
dronlatioo, and that it wa* intrudneed aad
ncut citiaad of Ixaurvilk urge* lb* adup
they had ni»di a diecotery but
advocated by thorn who derired to further
turn *fea art by Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana
ia 1-ft to be eanuixd
the interou of the creditor dam. while ita
and
other Wootern State*, making th*
There ta little doubt that onr foreign booil term* were never underalool by tbo*
bolder* would prefer gold. J ml wow it ia whoa* every aympathy ia with the debtor ad icv coin of th* Coagramtoeal atandard a
legal tender, ia a word, • remoo diving of
worth th* meet, but we, th* debtor*, bare daaa, cannot be d*nimi.
'
• rilver by State action a* a nwaaure of reaomething to uy about thia matter riao.
Th* press aod.lhe people should damaad
and if wo pay according to contract, we of Congrraa the rn-e&gt;tabli*bmeut of the .
•hall do all that can roemmahly be de­ double (laniard, with aoch limitation- aa
to th* ooinag* of eilver, aad each protin I
The contract under which nearly all our ioaa an lu lb* profit* eaiuiug therefunu
prueenl ouMaod'uag bond* were ieraad, i* »» arc reasonable and equitable. Uy the
oootained in tb« Aral act Congn*. adopted act of 18C0 we gave the bond bolder the oo privikgm and EUcirio*. acet to iav*w
after General Grant waa inaugurated I'reei- pound of Scab—let him take U; nothing ligate South Carolina affaire la»t winter,
will report that tbe legiahlu.-v electing 3d.
dent. It waa ia the nature of a pledge,
C. tattler I'nixad State* Senator wan an Baad tn order to make it mere binding upon
legal body.
future Coogrcaaca a ixw imot of bond*

Coegremteok from tin elver dollar it*
legal tender quality, but raiicd.il* hrtrinMC
value by tnakrogfit contain four hundred
aad twenty gtaiA^i^tead of riven and
ro&gt;*-hall' grain* lem.
No*, to any om who ia not a bondbolder, it meat anem perfectly proper to
pay onr loud* in a coin enolainltig more

The purpeaa attributed ta Gen. B. F.
Bnahrr to man m. mvemiptfoa of tbv
charge, of Mr Chandler • promptly repadiaiad by that adroit mmtor ef diplo­
macy. and it ia pretty safe ta predict that

CHESTER'S CURE!
RliDfUT JHJjJJIIEll HUE'f
Asthma,
Hronrhitii, Catarrh,
Hay Fever Celis, tc.
An* aU Mmm *T th* k«reta**M7 tiTWH,-.

WONDERFUL CUBES
Waehiogtou evrrrapoodnt io a oootiauoualy unhappy atete of miad riure Coocro«* adjourned oo lha Hth, wit., W*e
terminated by tbe advent of lb* Woman
Suffragnete the flret of tbe prvweot wrek.
and rumor* of important and unimportae*

The Mild Powtr

CURES

HUMPHREY*'
Homeopathic Specific*

Wanzer &amp;, Barnes.
from thrir holiday jmnborem reri k k
doubted if a qworo. wiU Uprerout beforo
Monday; certainly w* weed tank for very
Rule work before that det*.
Aa MowtineMry Blair wm e*re of th.

nomlMtreu of Tildmi nt St. Look * k
impeded that th* rurolauou b* ira&gt; intro­
duced in to th* M^ykral Ugbinttre.
looking to lha auUiflouLe uf the work of
d-e Kleelora! Commiariou, may have ban*
intended m a abrevd move to krop the great

PATENTS.
ATH,

�I Hirvm Kentrid mJ J W. T. Orr.-lbey
, Mturti both wiffiiw rare utd MgWy napected
In ib* trratiug tba UH wm upra.nl to
Wo have bid wide tba daily uvocxNum j hr all who knew tb«m^ I was not au &amp;- tho pubfc xml was filled ts its utmUt
of life, ant! &lt;mw to thSaplao«.to esUbrate taU'wr with the fenna. Vet U the Utter, I euparity. rttero bring 182 nutnberv arid.
the aixth atinnri guh*rn« uf the Fioo-wrs
Musk wax furniBhod by J. L Rrwcl a
TUacrid woulrer , nukes tho
think'of gottlag tn! of httlr veil fcticd ;
The minting &lt;S ll-.o Reform Club tom and their deocendanta iu this county, who in adversity'and fvtopvriiy. Ha
rreningwa. a Very tatorexiog one, and orgstmwd and fera-.'l thunsrirro into . OtriXiau tn .M of hia actino* L
'
aosicty
a
few
years
agu.
There
was a aurpria* party at Mr. I^ri I
largely attended.
.
faithful srtrywhero. Wo sh.ll mi.
here, to day. Wo shall miai him
The Bepnacntativea from Woodland i
Fonaon'a Jan. 3rd and a woolly, number :
risureh, sod offius and Burial cirri**,
Udgv u. tbe Grand Lodge L 0,0. F, to I
; of hia friends were.there, aad twapvmS th* I
i be eentiaued for pany yw.
The iafio- heart* are saddened, hot ire mourn
light fentaatictiU three u’ttoek mm. TU I
Pr. 0 P and not J. R Abbot. ’
| cnee of gatbsrings like them- i&gt; Uuefieial
injH held by th* totitly, aad we coograto- muato waa furaiabed by Wm. Aodcraoa ,
,Tbe people are determined to enforce ‘
in many way* It brings together from
Utc them open tbrir mccob waiting them
4be tow rioting the aotooca at 10 o'clock '
all ports of the county the Pion.*r», the
Our School at tbe Homy ia progrm- i
mny happy reform of th* day.
in the’ ereuis- and on tbs Rabbetl.
sbeoM bars r&gt;&lt;. trrmble in settling hU •K finely here. Mm. Blackford, teacher.1
W» are happy to aummece llmt Juua
“Trtal by Jury ”
uanrisl affun, and then quietly fell wlevp
Jack Rabbit, j
Ti&lt;0 above mined ridoopliting norri and
Brigg* K*q. of Ifow.ua Mill* m rapidia Jamis. Awl tww my friend, we lure
1y mitering from btoreanat revere ifinraa.
met again ta tali the tales of by gusto day* original .Mcaieal Faro* will U given, with '
Tu cvtnaequevMM of nut bring able to aeLet us not reflea so much on tire past a* full scenery, elegant costumes, six nolo
curo the the daslrod brip, the Graqri
tbe futnre. Some bt ua have met here mogsn and a chenu of eighteen voicus a*
Coion Hall, oo Thursday •veniog. tbo 1
meeting* will be drferred fur lhe promt.
to day for the tost limn. Sawn tire same
installed lire otfeen of Rutland Grange
will bo said of tW aa -of tabora - they are 24th, inat. the majority of tbo pertiripanti '
Under the hod nf Woodkmi, wiH
are our local sieger* reinforced by a fsw of 1No. 145. Tbe Inatalktion win publie and
gons, gutaa forevtr. So tot us took w«l! to
be found the pari-cahrs of a must
lhe leading amaleuni brought pttrpoaly fur ‘the ocoaadoo pawed off pleasantly. Tbe
the
future,
awl
OHablish
a
record
on
ruth
Been
of
thb
county,
and
to
q«nd
tlui
shocking death by drowning of two young
day aud n*«uu£ wtcUMb
&gt;•»»« that will rocuramend as to God, and be « tbeoronarioo from Grand Rapid*, by Mr. 1Grangers are tiring a good burincm.
brouah’. your familiaa, your children and |c*re with ono Lrrd and Saviour, Jcru* J. de Zielinski who to the musical director .
The Emmaauri Church sewing society
ht»UMbold pels generally, and in addilkn Christ. But to my story. The aubjret of tbe entertainment, a anffickml guarantee ' LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.
will be u-nt«r:4ia.-&lt;} ua Friday afttwouon uf:
you have brimght trout yuur atorehouau o£: of my addrest, to-day, wdl be to c'xitrast in iudl that it will be a trcmrodoua acoraa. (
this wnak by Mm J B. Hcod.nhot.
Tb^ progranitora, which can b* End al tbe '
prortsiou th* result uf yotir Lard warnings the present with the post You will reculGenrleuren invited to Cm at six.
the rixdeeal of viands in alnuwt number­ lea that Chute. Galloway, Jonathan drug Xoro of Mem Waamr &amp; Borora,
Mr. Charles Mrxer, eon uf L N Mixir less baskets, carefully selected sod prepsrc.wtain
full particulars of the plot of lhe
Haight and S. S. Haight (my furuutr Hu
of this ehy. has been aerionaly ill at Caro, cd by troauk skill and cultivated cx|wtibsiid) were the three brabriora wbo fires' play as wall as tho uautra of the '
thia State,, of Rlteomatic few. He i* tencc, addoi to that of man. which bare
scttb.d in the townibip cf Wuodlaod. S.
n'uw rmovering slowly, but h as yet nn- ' been spread Iwforo or, each
&lt;.f u. wbo S. Haight, my fureticr husband, waa bcm
M. D. Raed dea.rM to sail attention to.
aUo to be brought.hotot
J has participated in thbjraaqiae: sram to | Aug. 12th. IBIS, in tho tortohip of Jcr
A reward off 1000 i. offritd by the | h*vs done juatioc to thT task set Ixfere j, sey, ritnben County. N. Y. and • migrated
any work in hia line, from putting a new '
officer* of Allegan eounty for the appro- । you, rren my brother • Supra " being tbe i: to Michigan in the year 1830 and first
wioke in an rid wheel, to tbe bunding of
bewthm aixi-cunvictiun of abe man who ' reprem-ntatire m. n of Barry crainty, wbo iI MStlad in Hamburg, Livingston Countr. “Ixt me write the songs of a pMfde," mid
burglarised thrir county safe on Munday | by iavituioa axe present al this feast, ami I Taught his first s.-hod st Webster, Wash­ . yopuiar leader, “anu I rare not who
night, of feet w«k.
&gt;
St^gaating that the
,judging from appearance, they -ton tore j, tenaw Uonuty in 1837.
Ho romc to tuakro lheir law*.
Naahrille ie to have a new hotel. Mr. dona just iee to the task set bsforv them, | Woodbud. then ca!!.-d Hastings, htoued BMundancy of the power of song over tbe
wilboat arousing them jfbring “gonaand- ; hit land and roninu-nosd chnuiog Lb farm, ‘ heart is greater, than that of tba law ewer
for n building t wo atari® high, 40x80. lu feera" but g«4 jadgra .T well vooked j। levptngbacbrit.r's hall, and living priori-j tbe will The airs and chontaoi of thU
chicken; pastry, ten. rtoffee and meh lil^. [ pally on |muuded earn fer hl* bread aad ' rem of aa Operetta are charming, and u
Wo have assembled to day in this hill Ireks f»r vsgr.uUaa, unt’d bo got a few : for ss poariUe from tit* severs atyla of
! clsastcul opera. The situatbaa are ludiRev. R. W. Fletehsr will make hU fare whk-L stand* upon th* bunting .,gr»unda aerm cf bud deavd fer wheat Andofclie
ludisus 30 years ago, who were then hr was obliged to pv back to Uviwgte!j ertan in the extreme aud again nt thura
wdl reiXarkv atilbn Frinbyterian Churdi
/next Sabbath morning. Hia health will now the Bule owners of the aurrounding ten County fur s.-cd whert, with an ox' heart reeding (the acute when- Angelina
team, *&gt;&gt;mo 80 miles, sleeping undrr hia profesww her adoration for Edwin). Our
not ptrutit bitnito remain langve, and hi*
readers sliouM not forget the day of the
rerignation filed eooie time ago ha* finally beautiful Tboroapple rircr, which tCey wagon at nqjht, amidst tho bowb of wild
admired mi touch, who M bygone day* bcasu and eiprasd tu tbe tomahawk ..I et-tertaiumeut, oor that the reserved vrat.
!&lt;cn accepted.
,
Tire auu'.vrrxry J tbe Hastinp Kefenn I tuado a tuauly strugglo againat their white the savage lodiart. By 1838 they had are ready for sale; th*, general ad miction
fo*a in dofcoM wf their Ire mra and their'I succeeded in rairiag a few l-uahels of price has been plaewd very low—thirty-fire
Club will bu cwlcbralcd by a eoeial in .
tiuion Hall, Thursday evening. Jan. )7. I hqotins ground*; and along thia beautiful ij wheat, bat ll»ea there w.ve another diffieul |

l Ur. Ttcrc was not a gristmd1 in Barry I
Admsaicn al thn door 10 rente. Children
will n.1 be admitted uniraw acc^mpeuMd toned 1. glide jporttngly with dusky end i County, nor «ay nearer than Ionia, nrarc
by tbrir perrnli. The ladire of tbe Christ- plumed warrai.-a arw«d with abaft and ,
Council Proceodingt.
[ three mon with wrong arm* and iron'willa,
iaa Union will nreva refreehuxiotc.
l«l bow bearing tbe trophic* uf thrir victories.
Regular meeting oftbe Common Coun­
But to-day bow changed the acene from I ret uuf*r&gt; aurrey and doer a toad Io lueia,
that of SO year* ago. the ‘whin- man super- driving tbe cirnatd wapiti at the aame cil wa* hrid at thrir rudu Friday evening
Jan. dtB, 187«.
Hi* Honor Mayor Bendy in tbe thrir.
been driven away, tbe forest hornet bare , and ike other two'aa rratd tuaptera Tbe
Ou call of mH the fullowing Aid. were
been cleared by the white man the Ho-; flrat day
they
•ucc.'oded in get
thnv far haabooi large and the mcetinrai
! ting rirht-.inilcs to wiiat was then called
interesting. A cordial invitation ia eZc- beers of Barry county, a city and village*
Aid.’Abbey, De*ey, McNaughton, Ruahave been built upon the Thoruapplc riier, the uld Bird place. Bin] had alrredy
tended to everybody to attend .them.
sdl, Tumlinscn, Winkelman, Young
through the courage, energy end reonouiy ’ deary] a few n&gt;U of hud, hut had starved*
The Finane* Committee recoutrucnJcd
Typhoid fever i* now regarded by our of the Pioneer*, and with Jon there-was out and vacated hia prewiaie, which a!
beat yhyririaMta a filth fevtMud iu many
I fur led them eonfiwtabto quarter* far the to allow tbe account of Thoa. ,A^°h. for
diau wigwast and the wide braudre* of । night. But tlje weret hiu out yet nun:. stone, amount *5.00, at *2,50. Adopted
Aya*—Aid. Abbey, McNaughton, Rua
I the ferret treieicaatin~ their Jcstfow*
Thu three men bad not eaten anything
the limpid water* ol the Tburoayplc, tin- during tbe day, nor arev&gt; a drop uf water srll, Toudiaron, WiukLuran, Young—0.
Aid. Dewey not voting
and now tired, hungry and ihtrary they
Bv Aid. Tomlinson, that we proceed to
euu-hl for v/Ufthing to driak. to quench
Tbe Grand Rapids E*iglr ut October
Ward to fill the vacancy orreaioned by the
2(kh, 1877. spnka as follow* of Miss Julia
rraiguation nf G G. Spaulding. Carried.
A Dunn, who U to siag'bcreoo lhe S4tb;
in It. and a few dead leaves, rs_ they sup- j
On the fint ballot, N. Bailey rereired
“It was her-first appearance in a public
p-«i ■-.1, whea, to tbjr traror. in the morn­
concert in our city, and she took ths aud­ d&lt;um«iic animal, from tLc stjtruM and log tbey feundH)X d- -d ioav.-a M. bo d.-ad i
ience by etratu. She has a InMUtifol and c-.-ld-pireriug wii.d..of winter temples nf Biive. whuh airiucr-ri fiw both viriostol
carefully trained roieo and wifi I* a prime cducariuc. a teisjda of jti-tire, a ' Hutd de sod drink, aa 1 was ail they had until they |
favoripi with ril who k^rore artistic vocal Cremy' for the !sw breaker* and dia-bc- reachnl Ionia, the second night, when they |
dient of our land an asylum f-.-r tbe care ate a aqwtrc moat To day there it a good j
By Aid. Touilinaoo, that we proceed to
Ou Tuesday evening the Ktb inat. I) D. and protection of the ]«x&gt;r tod unfortunate state fund Lading from Woullaod to louia,
ballot again for an Alderman in third Ward
and you nan ridw there ami back at yuur
U. M..G. H.Brouki installed into Ibrir ows uf this county.
PiotMera of Barry cuutqy you have an ess*. The next in order cwi-s ..ur wed to fill va-ancy ocwiuiaood by tb* reeagnarespcctir* offiern. the following offieets of
lion of G. G. Spaulding. Which motion
Hastings Lodge No. 5S I. O. 0- F. lor heritage, you made a good triection av to din? &lt;l*r. and bridal tour, which b quite
the. current term: A. A. Young, N^G.; a salubrious elituate. and aril unequalled in coa'ait with thorn of tho prewtnt day.
Aa I nxiv a tlrataaro of cktaii mile* upon
Z. B. WUlisrat, V. 0.; J. M. Ihsnmer. fur Ha fertility.
With dignity, hotirwty of porpore inRec. txe.; N. Bail.y. Trews.; J. Mmphy.
W. Kelley I.
Per. Pre; W. A. Eartwril, W.. N J. du&gt;iry and ecoueciy Bury county will ere already alluded to, my haetwad trudging
By Aid. Tcmlinaon, that Norman Bailey
loef.renk among the firat in importance along on foot by ray lid*, happy, yo\
Bron-win, C.
in “Michigan my ’Michigan," “The laud thriro happy, at the coob-n&gt;|Jation uf one be decUral appointed Alderman in th*
The Bean! uf Suprrviaors rimed their
third Ward in place of G. G. SpauMing rewc lure ao well "
day haring a niee little rou*"* wa could
aeraion of Sahrdny af»at noon, and tbe
Sinew the organintioo of l!u» auriely call uur own. To-day, 187?. it coate a aigued.
offirtal j.-mci-edings will appear is lbw beat
Aym —Aid. Abbey, McNaughton, Tom
many «f iho noldc men and w,«&gt;en among nice little fara to prepare foi the nuptial
the Pi ira-eni uf this county have “laid knot and 'bridal tour. People haae to linaua, Winkieman—1.
kuIcc was au itujn:rt»et one and the
Nay*—Aid. Dtwuy. Buaadl, Young—X
down the red* ateff of life" aad “gone to travel. aomewhere, anywhere, only the far­
burinere transacted «f the iilmoet import
that land from whose bcurne no traveler ther off they^-o. die mote they uc rtnpeciaww Wc think the work of tbo asmioii
Wbcrcupoa Aid. Tomlireoa. appealed
returtM." Since our last annual gathering eJ generally, and the coaiaqaatw ia. you
rri? dw, and that tbo Beard nobly won
from the deeuioo of the chair, which ap­
bold in thl* ball uno year ag-&gt;, six of tbe haw to rapport tbe farm luwead of the
the epplaudit "wdl dune good end faithearly ecu leva and Pioneer* of thia eouniy firm (ttpporttag yoa.'and you wwn testa peal the Mayor doolined to entertain. At
k.rep—d •way end an now sleeping in to think that you haw a pretty huary bur­ thia unit Aid. Dewey, Rnaaail and Yowag
left the Council Room. The Mayor de
thrir grave*. Tho reoord and history
den to brer, and yrorferi rare over it, and
aded oo .1#orosn prrwat, to which AM.
written oo lhe pages of lira*-, aa to their then intend of applying tbe right remedy
character* aud noble quslitins m pione-r* aad gang to work, you apply for autao
The Mayor then dselarcd Council a
of Barry. County
Mm. Trarla aod Mra. high poailton. a real of office, or ia agen­
Hanua of Irving, rid twldeat* and Pio cy uf aotnc kind, which ia nothing mote jnuroed.
Wm. n. Srxnatxit, Recorder.
necra, Wtu. H. Brown af Caledouh. Kent nor leer than tlie modem way uf bocfpng, •
Cc., oue of the ridral toudeut* and P»nseranf Thtniapplo, wbo totaled the
wrat qumter of section twcnty-oujpof that
township in Jone IfiHir The Records of

from tbe Qi of Lowril'a fainst daughter.

an. In rouduaion my fellow Piocroroand
citixaBs, friends and neigbbora, 'U is our
duty to rittrish and perpetrate tho mem­
'diticn oftbe road*, the annua) return of ory of th* coble ll.-ncer men and women,
wbo hero litvd, toilsd sod died in thia onr
bdorrd- County of Barry. Inlbo*ndaJ
the county. At I0| o’clock Vniou Hall gUberiny, iu tU groat rongrogiuon. ia
,*ta opened aad the people gathered fur
an hour *f suria! and fricudiy mtercourae.
and by noun tho Hall wa* literally psmkted,
improved U^d in lb* township of Wood­
aaata were arvarigod lattgthwire of lbw hiall.
land. The - wbrio number of acme of
fated Ibis year was 3,813. Tbe
will gather around the hrertb, and tell the |
I pyeached there wsa delivered
stray of Ihrir strife."
At each amnual'
Umaru, in uur &lt;1W fcf house,
reund uur nunArea are growing Ire* 1,
I drawn Holins*. ' Kra* llteru
ace before tod many with wbww&gt; 1 have i
lurches. -Thu firtt setao'. WM
llcrrta Loe, iu iho.WberierdUbeen acquainted many jeate, bending down |
whitened lodca ptudriin your lengtlword
ysers, aud with ui-e our year* will bare an-j
nod, owe by mso wo riml step from tba
threshold of timo to lb* “eternal world."
Of those who stDI live, your western run
to radiant with gm&gt;d deeds like thorn wbo

= City Drug Store!
w WANZER A BARNES (Sticeeaaors to Baknu a Co.)

mt. |

^Phoenix Block. HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping constantly on hand every variety of

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Drugs, Patant Modicires. Somsopathic Hexudias,

n

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE-

Dissolution of Copartnership.
Having bought tbe interest of H. 0 Levi in
the firm of IxfvWBroa., the undersigned will
hereafter conduct the banneas.at the old stand
38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, under the long
established and reliable name of tbe great o.ne
price Stas ’Clothikq Homa, in consequence
□f which the eqtire stock must be turned into
money at once. Notice these prices:

Men's heavy grey OyereoaU,
Men’s heavy chinchilla Overcoats
Boys' Overcoat*.
Boys' heavy Overcoats,
3 00 to 10 0&lt;
Men’s heavy Satinet Pants only
Heavy knit Jackets only
5(
Call at once, for at them' prices the stock wE
be closed put very fast.

ISAAC C., LEVI,

Successor tn Lavi Bkqh., btar Clothing Houts

WagrtTSMT

store. 38. 40, and 42, Canal BL, GBASD KAPID8.

juiran * m d

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

- B. I EBANT!1

Don’t buy any Furniturepr Picture Frames
intil you have priced thehr Goods, for you
I will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only
ai

a.

—DRY

PRACTICAL
UNDERTAKERS
city and attend promptly to all calls

IDS r ini the

_

ill that line day or night.
nrtikjire
l*ur* Depot,
Depot. South
.South Side State St.
St., Ileetiiw* Mich.

I have on hand a full stock of
Dry Goods of Jatest style*
and abo

Julius Russell

GOODS
Has just received a complete stock of
of all the popular pattern*
an^ beat qualitic* at lowest
rates.
I bjt’c jiut re­

ceived a full line of

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
l3^’ess Goods and Trimmings,

Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
to which I now invite especial
attention.
I atn selliqg at
prictw that will aatouiah
all. Come iu and look
over my atock.

lABIES'MllliEM’SFlRMSHIWmDS,
BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

HATS AND CAP

HAT8 AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
I keep eouitlautly on hand a
full assortment of men's and
boys’ Hat* and Cap*.

A AI I vn mo before purchoaing and I will »ell you goods
v ALL cheap aa can be found in the city of Hutiuga.

u

JULIUS RUSSELL;
ing too fast, ws are deenorsiing God's
taws. WnmoateUy h-svru’e legisktioo
of truth and duty or suffitr 'tlfc oo«teqneotra. I repeat it again, w» are living
in a Cut ng*, which 1 wiU show to you by
a few otaiiatics. In IMO there was not a

(/Tba Pionenr Mealing.
/Notwithstandiag tho trafavoroble eon

Facts for the
s?3£5jSS£
vK«Sn

bad about tw.-niy sahdaro.
Ire rievro achod dHri=i* ia the

, Mid tbit-year there was aver
ruled for school purpose*. There
d»7 gubd* store*, unc drag store.
Jd ah*. »ht»p, tbraw Waekamith
/ four doctors, one steam grtol-

-Mte AM saw mill.

TUre is

Deep aeLemnity [wrvadaa the mtnaa of
tb* riliteu* of Woodland and Odoasa,
caused by another act of Divine Providence
which has called, without a moaraots
warning two young ladiva from time to
eteruity, who were drowned in Tupper
Ukeon Saturday laat. The fact* a* we

Chauncy Prirei, started with his wife to
risitAlr. NiAola’ people in Odrom. aftor
visiting some lime at Mr. Niabola, Mr.
Thompson and wife, sod Mias Nrebris, a
young Udy 14 yean of age. went trat un

A fill! line at very low figure*.
Come and aee them before
buying claewhere.

GROCERIES.
Prints!

Prints!

Drop in and aee tbowe late
irtylea of Print*. All style*
at bottom figure*.

pct5m3

-PhoNtbc Hiock, State St.

TEAS.

JOIN B. WEIBEU AC!.,

Commission Merchants,

GLOVER SEED

■ 20 eta. to 80 eta. ttor lb. &lt;
a equal to aajUu Urn city

BOOTS AND SHOES
An ohoap as the cheapest and
warranted iw good aa any
in the market.

COFFEE.
BKUED

�TIME TABLE.
Taking Efwct Nov. lltb

1877

ImsUJsaarevnE’^;oWB arsrto
AMiirirrtirniRii na ub.

Tbe Kocklaed National Baah rf Syoek,
the Real Estate Savings Bank uf St.
Louis, sod tho Derry Savings Bank of
Manchester, N. 11.. biro raspoodsd.

a Urge number of earn from other road*.
The internal revenue reoelpts fat Do
Bnsiner Howard, United Buts* District
Attorney for Utah, resigned recently to ccmber fob 3448,000. The ass. is
cater into law btumow with Mr. Wm. thnugbt lu be the agitatiuu, la Oossgrres,
Newton, of Flint, receiving a eemphmentary note from Attorney General Devon*
aAr.nwlrdging his cfEcirocy and fiddity.
tbere are now in tbe asylum for the insane
there,upward of 680 patients under u-attaeut, a number far m cictsi of the number
tbo institution wad originally designed to
acoomodatt. And the number is inereesing almost daily by new arrivals.
Tbe Bay City lieform Club has closed
Tho Farwell Rtyiritr in it* last israa,
fifteen saloons u&gt; that oily.
say* . ■•Last week ths Wilkin girl* shipped[
Henry E. Gractte, of Charlotte, died from thia place to Detroit 1,100 pound* off
comb boncy encased in tvmall glass boxes,.
recently at Hhermso, Texas.
thn being only a portion of thin yearn•
product, lor which they received the high­
during 1877 were 1201,415.
est markat price They have at presentl
The ttmana county jail hu been sup- fifty coliratm of bee."
piiod with new furniture throughout.
Tbo white wire dutbea line swindlers
Gilmore’s ‘Band, with forty iadtrumeau. hare been operating in Kakmaxoo County,
taking cuntncta Uiat alu rward turned out
to be oote* for tWH, which tbeir unsms
peeling victim* had dgned. Sheriff Gales
got after the sharpen, mads them give up
•■I lA* •.••*» Lm wwlj find ab*«S «h«w», aad
then waraetl Ibcmeut of lhe county
’
’
i likely to erase la that
locality.

Gen. Wm- P. Innes, of Grand Rapid*,
hx* obtained judgement io the Calhoun
County Cireuit Court against Wm. H.
Brockway,
of AIWoo. for 110.080.96.
Michigan Centra) Kailroad Mock ad­
vanced four per cent in the New Yosk Brockway is agent of the Unsii.g branch
of tbe Lako Shore and Michigan Southmarket, Dee. Slat.
em Railway, sad tbe suit wm brought tn
D. W. EUia. of Assyria, riaughterod a recover for services performed in thooonbog the other day which weighed, when
drone.!, 626 pounds.
Of the 8,620 homerfud lireose. iteue-i
11 in now reported that tbe burglars who in thia State, only 1.922 have been patent­
opened tbe Allegan County Treasurer’■ ed, while most of tbe others ' have been
eafe got about *2,600.
abandoned by the licensees.
By sending
to tbe snpervisore forms for proof of such
abandonment, Cotamiasloner Partridge ha&lt;
succeeded in rottoring to maikci nearly
38,000 seres, at aa expense to the Suu
of 3298.65. This list indudes only three
aneunt Order ‘01 United Woritneiu was lands on which no proof of wtlUzteut wm
organirol tn Detroit lau wook.
,

1.50 PER YEAR
Our. it fe deemed probable st &amp;- P.tersburg that the latter will refuse to open
oegotiutioo* in that way.
Ohio Republicans bare great respect
for the President's civil service order.
Orrr 90,(XH) cf them stayed al home on
elcctiou day instead of going to the polls
And instillin’* wilt, iwtliluw

'X,'/

Tbs proansdiap of Coagm st the sc*
■ion which waa cummrared io October
make a gnod-aiaad volom* ofthsCottgraBiooal Ileevrd, which i. being indexed, and
will ba ready fur delivery immodiately af-

tennis!, m order has been received by the
Baldwin Locomotive Work* in Philadel
phi* from the Rumen GovrenmraS, to
build forty of the larpst riled freight en­
employment to 2,000 men.

George RolrtMon, caught in thn act of
rteaiiog Governor Tilden's law-books, wm ,
scateared, by Recorder ilanebetl, to twu
yean aad a half in State's Prison. The |

lueut, J. H. Ingalls, of the United
Stata Army, now on duty at the High
School at Houghton, Mich., baa been
ordered to join hi* battery.

The Banker for a year I
ginning with Jan. 1,78.
The REST paper ■
for the people
•
of Barry
Co. is

■till BASISS Division.
The Reliable Ntoeri Lib*

THEBANNER

tm iapiii ami lErioir

KssriEBl
MMdteeiN*

Sarsaparilla

AlteMis Itayawss te*;s

LIVER COMPLAINT
DYSPEPSIA,
.=4 tehu-ifyin* thsMsot

Q. P. Rowell &amp; Co's. Col.

AGRSWOffffl-HOUDHS!

RAILWAY COMPANY

Punctuality.
Punctuality Is (be «nnl of Lesions, and
jet It is astonishing bow many people are
unpunctual. It is not only a scru.us vice
iu itself, but (lie fruitful permit of nnmer-

“Tba train Arrro/lre leaving Detroit for
Port Huron on tin Grand Trunk road at
4 p. tn. has bean suspended."
Daring tba past year there were 41!
read red, 451 discharged. 22 pardoned, 10
escaped, 9 recaptured, 5 released fop new
trial, and 6 died at the Buts pnuoq.

‘,k» I•« cwt • r‘?l «iii.Roi'n

Kgst

rings
i-n IM O.

the New York Contra! and Huilann River
railroad*, letters are dirlributed ia Detroit
A. H. Stephens will have a paragraph
24 boon after being mailed in Naw York. on the Electoral Cammtaion—so entirely
new subject—in the next Athntic.
oat greatly enlarged and improved. It is
Tbe CrtXral Parific Railroad Co.'imve
now a large seven column quarto with a ordered 700.000 trees, to be rat out along
Detroit instead of a Chicago pleat inside. the line of their road lhe coming rewsoa.
Mr. Henry C. Levi, for rears a partner
in the writ-known Bur Clothing Bouse.
Grand Rapid., left for (Wumbia, 8. C.,
where he will probably engage in business.
Michael Rivera, the man killed on the
3d io*L, by a falling tree in al amber camp
near Farwell, was a stranger In that region,
sad Inquiries are being made tor bis rels-

Wdl, my mghty-oix yoare have taught
me this, that duly must be th. rafo, and
affection tho sweetener, of oar firs*. There
ie a retributive judgment ia thia world—
weget what wegivo—if we owka suffering
we shall be mad. to suitor. Tbe uno wbo
Robert SeoU and James Dunlap, tbe lorn urnra is hsppiort—[Mrs. Jttkioa,
Northstapton bank robbers, have been senA* ths thoughts are *o will the acta bo.
teooed to twenty year* ia Blate Prison.
We can rievste tbe eundilion of Uber by
A dashing naval officer proposed to a allying it to noble thought* which eoofcr*
Washiagtoo belle .ra TuradaZwm accept- a gne* upon th* at wall as tbe rank Fo£1
ad on Wednesday, aad married onSalar- no matter how poor or humble a man may |
be, tbo great thinkers of this and other
day* may eum* In and ait down with hisl,
and b* hia companion for lhe lime, though
hia dwdling be the mranrel hot.

'•pa-Onterttetao'.

te.rt8gv,rJRb?iggsay
40X"a.ta:.T,it!,gfe.:g=g

m

StStJ

THE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAwSlIHEH

SSDtfEiSSiSt ffi-llsm a i am, ir.
Lists*. JiASSL.* . . .teiT:_'‘«axnrfix
B. B. TAYU&gt;M. Oral D.H
Drn,oWtjijarp!H.Ktf," ■

£Uii.l

REPEAL 3CTBBICM, UfflUJE,

IET8
POULTRY WORLD.

LAST CHANCE.
■

tfaUaon

. Receiver Trowbridge af the Detroit and
Mihrskw Railroad Company, wa* author­
Bod by the Wsya« Omit Court Maad.r
to pnrehs-o fud aad tie. animat'd to be
nauM during 18784.
Says the Kalamaaoo lilsreiyi: “Not i
long dace n daod was axacetud m this j
i tbo ruin of freedom." says a wvll-infonnad
-ntcr in H^pra's WraMy.

,

Out of a popdstka af about half a m.D
ima.ia Liverpool. 45,060 were brought
before thclreal justimw during tbe twelve

ilroad

katl «f tk. wrlk »•( S.S
t |vi MUlalra tert*
4 Bvrih ^ rsamatwlM

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Why ia • bmp chits ray Khe a Oltia*go
ravings bank f N* OM appears able to an­
swer thi* — Danbury Nrm. Thsl s) a

sieCincuen pledge-

|tt«&gt; |

•&amp;i1i

Terrible Nilro-glycwina Explosion.
Tbe htn-Oami .pedal from Marqtsrtle, Midi., tap that while a Chicago
and Nirthwmtern box car wm being k«ded with niiroqtlyoeriue at Jaekson mine,
near Negauno, the mam eliludcd, iastantly killing raven mra sod demolishing the
ear. Tlx focumotirc wa* lifted • into th.
air aad thrown fifty feet, and Unded in a
contused heap of wood aad iron; Of the
killed, 8. A. Wlrroler so^ hi* wm Walter
and Ira llencklry were employed al th*
nitre^lycerane works, Hcnekley being
Superintendent. ThoMi tb'rra were Mown
io atoms, no hlece Urgrr (baa twu pounds
being dixxMfit-lr Ths other four were
radruad employe, and were iu tbe mb of
the engine wh-u th* expbwios enure.
Their blsckeMd and mangled remains
Military opcratkn. around Rutcbuk were there, with the fiesh flipped from
are suspended on account of snow.
tbeir fores arid limbs, sad their boms were
I*riocc Biamsrck's influrare is spin broken. Their moms are William Meyers,
dotmoant ia tbe German Governmcat.
Willinn Sbellmxn, Charles Ruiller and
Mr*. Hennessey of Eldorado, Food du J rry Foley, hhpeming three rnilre away,
Lae county, Wio.. is said to be 104 year* plainly fell the sboek. and too damage in
Nrgaauo was probably I250U. and rom*
[«rw»* there a:&lt;: reported senuualy injured

i

IAIJLIOAD.

IIMlTlKirW’silUTR

fi

haring failed.

ht line, Jactai &amp; Saitm

r, if they have more wood
than greenbacks, they
may bring us one
cord of good
1 wnpd which

In 1877 Chicago received 2.731^47
barrel, nf fcur. 14318,182 bsahub of
oora, 13,413395 bwbtd. of oats, 1,739,
B30ba*h&lt;Uefrye, 5,022340 bubd. of
barley aad 3389,210 live bop.
'

Mr. Boughman, of Bunflold, made a
One of the flourishing features of Hop­
quwtUy of maple Sugar on Saturday, kins, Allegan eonnty, is a creamcry which
Dee. 22d, the rap running freely.
handles tho milk of 14U enws. end made
from
April 27th to Nov. 10,57,000 pound*
A dtviden vf 10 per cent, ha* been de­
cland by tbe Mineral JUngo Railroad of choree and 8,200 pounds of batter.
company. That U a narrow gagua road. Tbe patron* of the fiustory realised about
350 per cow.' The uniform, high quality
of tbe product gave it command of tbe
market, and the butter netted 30(m33
cent* per pound. The superintendent of
the foctory ia W. Wait from OhU.
A special to tho £rtai»g Snitt, from
Niles under tbo date af December 31. h»
the following -. “Benjamin Hadding one
of tbcol-irel pioneer, of Western Michi
gan, died ia thia city Sunday morning,
aged 85 yourv. Ho was born in Bodford
county, West Virginia, in May 17?2 , re­
moved to Tcrrreoupe 1‘rsrie, lad., in 1830,
Expedition
and to Niles in 1838, making nearly 40
It ia Louis E. Bell, instoed of Riehsrd Cr* passed in this vicinity.
Decearetl
Bell, who ba* been appointed general bag­
rm an aged wife, but of twelve child­
gage master of the Canada Soothers ren, but one survives him. with iwo grand­
children and throe great grand -children.

Mr. David Cey, of Ceresco, aMtketoa
three-bop Wednesday, that weighed 1,960
pounds. The Unreal weighed 750 end the
smallest 555 pound*.
?

and neighbors that there is
no need of borrowing
the Banner tn read,
when they may
have it all to
' themselves

roasoMwaiLTM
PRIBDISTRIBBTID8 COIPANY
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astings Republican Banner

Bwr3

Twaos HtMCUmoSr

VOL. 22. NO. 39.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1878.

Closing Out Sale

WHOLE NO. 2085.

"k ee, we can ace t!ic atreet for three
| miles if wo care to lock," rad rixieg from
I her chair, kbc hud down her work, weat to
I the corner cupWrd and took out » black
I junk bettfe, a tin evp end a iiigar bowl,
I,nd s« them on the tabic.
i "Help yourself, Mr. Braley, I aevor
drink, bu: Alxjnh does. Wa don't have
any wine, but you are wtloraie to mmm
"My dear madxni I. like you, never

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pet lanterns
100 Champion cro»a cut saws
100 doz. warranted mill files 8 in.
100 doz. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 doz warranted axes
1000 nests tin paiLt (our make)
100 fioz. 6 qt milk pans (our make)
50 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 II*, horse nails finished
300 boxes glass (8x10)

90c, each
70c. CM*.
per foot

l

luiou by rtrikrag out that part that rw
lates to rescinding the ectaou of the Board
*1 tU October amaira 1877 kxing the asl ary of the Judge of Probate.
The amenumeut did not prevail by yeas
and nay. v follows
''
Yiaa-'Mr. Bartram, Sidaam, Stowell,
Tbomaa. WaUderffand Wclf-C,
Nays—Mr. Braham, Brown, Drwey,
Derire. Emory. Hecht HoughtaUu, Hoyt,.
Mathews, Niebob, Phillipa and Bohm
son—12.
The motion of Mr. Emory to adopt the
raaohdon prevailed by yraa aad ways aa

r*. n. Powzu.

*•1 dra t boliavr in making fools of
Comfy Clerk,
ihemaJrM anyway, hut 'Jiijah is in the
tv Moawine.
wdtet so much bo says ba needs something,
January, 8eh 1978.
it don't make much odd* now," and she
pure a longiimwn breMh.
Yes mM be lonah' nteratemra, Mrs.
Roll elite.
Palmer, so far from ndjsbbora.'
Membeni all prraent except Mr. Thomar.
"1 have company enough. I du .mH
Journal rood and approved.
like to talk wuh people; they braak up my
Mr. Wokf maVwJ tU tte ehimw^nat
tboughu of those who have gone "
‘te county now in the bawda of tte County
“Ah, I bxvo board-ramethibp of your
K- __ r
1
,L. ____ I__ _ . _
kraea. and Ky heura bUoda foe you, but

20c. each
$1 00 each
75e. per nest
$1 50 per doz
$1 50 per keg

YeasMr. Benham, Brown, Downy,

And all other goods at proportionately low price*.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGIDM.

rough, Lilly tract ef country, with here
and there a few acres of clearing. but vary
Gw humble farm bounce were to be sera.
e hare a large and varied assortment of Cook Stoves, Heat­ The roads were rough and stony; a noisy,
ing stoves, Tin Ware. Shelf Hardware, Horec Blankets, Feed rwifl stream of water dashed down the
Cutters, Bob sleds, Cutter*. Wagons, Corn shellcm, Heavy and hiiLi, end about three miles from the wijIago a rough saw mill bad been built, to
Light Harness, Ac., Ac .that wilj be dosed out at
accommodate the lumbermen, who io the
winter cut and hauled immenae quauthici I
of pine, rprucn and hemlock logs, to be j
converted into lumber. Tbousrads of logs
lay piled up io the mill yard every winter,
end the miller (who waa unde to Mias
Palmer) had ample employment ail the'
year in his mill. Hs lived In an old
Don’t fail to ciall and secure a bargain.

-A. B.— IFAc/i you hart rtad this pletue hand it to your neighbor Yours Respectfully.

Greble &amp;, Russell.
DENTIST

Nashiilte

Miclitai,

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

Great \cws
Th« Holidays are over and Lewis Stehn hasileeidvd to
well his stock of Winter Gouda at or below cost, consisting of

SMITH k KNAFFCSr.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ft SOLICIT-

mt,

»«I73Z

BRADY fo CRITES.

II. &lt;’. I’Et'KIIAM,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,

IIIHlIllb.MITUTO J1IHTS,
Uuder-wear. etc.
Lndic*' Dress Goods, Ulaakingsr Felt
Skirts, ctca AT COST.
Buyers will please call in
and convince tliernxolves tliat I meat) what I say.

Cash Store of LEWIS STEft.V.
OFTMi; J-BMX o'-wsl fsAwtte.
imuev JmLi'.te Hlwb.*ist* Auwi.

! apirit, and when io her company, never
. epoke a word that waa not an actual acera
any. It waa a ate, Iraely life for them
both, but they kept oo working. and inerraaiog their property, erouosuxiog in
every way, and hoarding up money, not
fee the good tbey might do, bat aimply for

Mr.P.Dewey
presented
tbe SLas
Mtition of
of uoroman amount „f wood for tte tarn of
Wm
BiStohZd
« odwra,
Court Huuac. Jail and county offices, for
the township of Johnstown, asking the the resning year.
Motion Ln-vaiW
Board to roratahlish the Slate road aur.
veyed across the cast half of the south • Mr. Wolf moved that tte chair appoint
ran quarter of seetioa 36 in aaid town­
ship.
,.
Mr. Dewey also presented the petition
-f IL T Merrill and 8 others upon the
same eubjret, together with a certified
ropy cf field notes and plot ot a portion ..f
a State road from the vQtereof Marshal!
in Calhoun rouoty to’lha center of Barre
rouuty from tbe oCoe of the Secretary of
"I Wish I could believe it, but. Mr State.
The chair anocm.-.rad the fallowing, ar
Braley, my Uy was drank wheat hi died*
OnwHionofMr.Wolf the aame were such roramittre Ilia tuber wm drank whon bo icct him
Mr. Ttetww, Nkhtea and Malhewa.
out ou the prmd! He knew the iro wss
The Pnwidrat and Secretary of th&gt;
rotten, audit ba had tern himself, be
Barry County Pioneer Society ci toodad t&lt;
would have MWtr cut off bis right band
the-Board of Bnperviaon an Invitation to
than to send him, bat hs was just u bo
attend the Sixth Annual .Marling of raid
was, and he turned &lt;.ul half a glam, and
Society to te UM at Umo. Hall, iw tte
aweelcocd it, and taade my boy drink it;
city of Having* t^moevww aftarora.
I said what 1 could to atop them, but
which or. motion of Mr Durkee waa acttey would util liatra to me. I followed
them to tbe d«.-r, and b^ged item not to
go, and I saw Johnny go down, and Abtjah so drank ho couldn't teip him."
“My poor friend I it wm dreadful I But
hsd you tuber your dear boy should bare
gone tbsn than to hare lie«i acd erowu
up a poor, drunkard, a curve to himself rad

WM. VPJOHX,

t-1 DETROIT
CHAS. 11. RAVER.

.

STOVE

S.TuJJ.TjTli'

WORKS,

11. A. GOODYEAR, Ajjcnt.
Something new.

Just out.

'"^Vbra Mr. Braley waa about to build
bia Sbuaa, ha rod* with Dr. -Kiaptoa up
to '.he mill and contracted tut the lumber
to bo delivind at each a time, at the ail*
of the new houee. Everything waa done

HOLHlRRlRr
Lack, will ticwa, but the moment the ben

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable Planinhcd ('upper Reservoir edictioo waa spoken, they would both

if. J. MtXXz
Jofferaon St.,

.

Gumming &amp; Filing 8awx

FACTS TO BUYERS!
1st.—Messrs PO WBR3 k BARLOW have a stock
of critically selected goods for this market, exceed­
ing in variety the combined (docks of all talker- Hard­
ware stores in the city of Hastings.

PEOPLES DBtra

p.red with Bmp

STORE.

Cl..wi&lt;«l»

8d.—This house is the newest in its line, and, un­
like its coiupciitors, haft no old goods od hand that
were bougtt when goods were high, which enables
us to place before our customers eOoda of the boat qualities and styles, al least 10 par cent leas then
our competitors goods cost them.
We also have
the reputation for honorable and fair dtmliag worth
jireeerring. wliich gives security to purchaser* u-

styles uf goods or dead st
5th —Owing (o our foe
ire out and do sell •very

asifltar. _
of Mr. Bartram the report
Iterkee, Hroht, Il.ughtoliu, Hoyt

Nap:—Mr. Bartram, Emory, NrtwU,
PhiUipa, Robinson, Sadaom, Stovall,
Themes, Walldorf and Wolf,—10.
The rommiure .pjxMntcd to nettle with
the County Treararar, rvpcrted an follows;

.•omjoayhim, but bee dutualic duticw
wero such that morning, that ate wax
obliged to decline, and Albert went it&gt; ter

' While Mr. Braley was rouversirig with
the miller, bu brother want up oo the
o--------IA-—. —
of th* acenray. The minister terpined
tor hW fence boards, and tteo told Mr.
Palmer he would lite to go in end era hia
wife..
• Maybe ahull lot you rosea in," win tte
answer, -but since Johnny &lt;lud ate doaa

i: I!

1 moved to amend the report
r account No- 27.
not prevail by yaaa and nap

H. A. GOODYEAR.

2d—POWERS k BARLOW are the only dealers
in Hastings who buy direct from the Manufacturers,’
and so avoid the addition of jobber's profits to the
cost of their goads.

Wm. H. Goodyear
mRIlRDnCU (SME!.

On motion of Mr. Stowell, the report
wa» amended by allow!eg account No. 2 at
U-9S, that being the amount claimed.
jQu metiou of Mr Iloyt tbe report m
amended was adopted.
On motion of Mr. Durkee ths Cltrk

start, from their sente, and walk directly
from the Loose to their wsgon, get in end
drive oft, without speaking to a single in
dividual of the whole coopregation. The
minister often thought, after he had seen
that be would certainly go up and
The tno««t beautiful and sciontifically-arranged Diving Flue Store them,
give them a eall, but other thian would
now in the market.
drive the subject from his mrod, sad ao
it waa poeeponed indefinitely, la Septem­
ber, however, be needed a bill of lumber
to mtke a new picket fcnex around the
yard and garden, and determined to go up

HMtiRM, Mich
&gt;xlat»10_

REPAH SHOP.

at larpc, and,
.
W iikkzas, Il was under the aetioa of
-aid Orson Dunham, as auch Drain Coa»miaaioner, that said tex w„ levied and

Inttri by children or visitor*. He paid
l&gt;i. teip prompUy .very B.t.rd.y wight,
jutt before eurxkwu, ami that wu oil they
ever expected of him. Abijah Palmer &gt;a&gt;
grtrin- rich, bat DO one would aaapcct it,
either by hb appearance or atyle of lie-

THE JEWEL COOK!

Carnap, Siu aid Onuieilal

tr Moan two.
Jb 11th, 1878.

tborixte to be tried and spread
Tax Roll, of the township of B
for the year 1877, oo the folk
•cr.bed piece! ate parrtea of land
TbaNEiofNWi and N 1
W sod E i of 8 E i of N

•
.
.
mr. Ut t&gt;aa ervetau, now ana men, a
Jurt received kind Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and nt our own .small bousofor tenants to occupy, and

Sute F.ir .t Jack«&gt;u.

Molera all prwaent except Mr. Hougblalhx.
Mr. Phillipa moved thv. accoust No- 87
U allowed at the further am of 85.10.
.Motion did not prevail by yeoa and
aaya an foltewv,
Yeas,—Mr. Brown and Phffitw.-S
Naya —Mr. Bartram, Braham, Dewey,
Durkee. Emory. Herbi. Hoyt, Mathewa.
Nwbola, Rtl.inaon, Steuun, Stowell,
ftmo. Walldcrff and Wolf—15.
Aberat,—Mr. Houphtalia.

Metabenpll praeral.
Mr. Hoaghtalia terete the follovtra
eotatiM:
Wbxmax, It appears by the arfmteion
Orson Dunham, Drain CckumMowar of
• Township of Maple Grove, that be

flBSf GRAND PRIZE

GEORGE I&gt;. HAR1IEX.

Wm. H. Powum,
County Clark.
•DAT KVKWUrO.
Ju 10th, 1878.

The committee appointed to draft »hu&gt;
Ml make raroificteiona for the bdHiug
'• onutyfPoor noua-.throusbjthe chairmi, Mr. Itobltoou, made a verba! report
i to what had bora done liy them, and
ibmittod a plan rf Ckaoly florae that
iry bad procured to be drafted. All of
On motlon^^Mr. Slteam, Board te-

-Yea hardly mean that, Mr. Palmer.
You would never wish to tfo U trtw again!
Ton would give all you cm worth if it had
not been dang if you were eel back with
the koowWiro that vt.u now bars, yon
would probably do vsry d.tcrcoilv."
“TWtofc. Did she say anything abcul
the ohildron to yui?”
.
"Yea, rite talked of thorn all **
,
"Strange I Why, rir. abb never spraka

lurote until 1:30 p m.
Wm. H. Powaaa,
Oraaty Clerk.

�IIPORTAIT LETTEB
On motion ot Mr. Dvvq th* re­
pon of tbe Committee on ular'ara
waa taken from the table.
Jun free* Joly 1. 1077, and bear inter
eat, peyaMt quarterly, on tbe let day of
January, April, July and October, and

The (nlacript ion* may be tssde for
coupon bond. of t&amp;0, *1M. 1*00, and
»!000. and for rtgiatored boojbofW,
•100, &gt;500,•1,000. &gt;5,000 aad &gt;19,000.

Ti-e amendment did not prevail by
the following veto :.
Yeoo-Mr. Emory, Mathw*. Sidnaa, Stowell Thom**, and Wnlldorff
Mayo—Mr.

Havana.

uiroirs uiicu me

A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.

Bonham,
The Denrocrutic fugleman an trying on
tbe oM dodge of iwuing a eel! for a Prohlbitory party convention to meet in
Manebreter.«the 23rd IneL It mre* b.
patent to .M tbit a third party in thb
State, at thia time, eau bare bat one perpoeo and one effect, »tr; to help the only
mtn party in thia Stole, and if any real
tempevaneo men arc inveigled into attend

report by fixing the salary of Proeecti
ting Attorney al &gt;900 instead of &gt;800
M-rtMMwmended by the Committoe.
The M&amp;owdmeui prevailed by the
following veto :
Yean—Mr. Bartram, Dewey, Dar­
kos, Hougbtalio, Niehola, Phillipa,
Ecbinaoe.Sidoam, Stowell and Wolf

Nays—Mr. Bonham, Brown. Emo
ry, Hcehl, Hoyt, Mathew a, Thomae
aad WalldorB—8.
Mr Emory moved that the report
be amended by fixing the salary of
County Clark al WOO instead of &gt;800

The Grind Raphia Erem.p /’oar aaya
“The iadepend-nt liberal thought of tbe
country is aoSdly in favor of *ipportiag
Prreident Hayea in carrying out needed
refora*.''
But it forget* to tell th* peo-

Naya— Mr. Bartram, Benham,
Brown. Durkee. Heeht, Iloutbialia,
Hoyt, Mnthewu, Nichole. Phillips,
RoMneon, Sidoarn. Stowell, ThMtniv,

Brown, Dewey, Durkee. Eaory,
Hcehl. Hoeghlalia, Hoyt, Mathew*,
Nichols, Phdlipa, Hobinoon, Sidnam,
Slow ell. Thorax*. WMldorff-18.
, 'On motion the report waa adopted.
rn&gt;o bbad of the Sl&gt;*rrff for the
yir ■J8J8 wa* presented in lha enm
ofi ton thonund dollars, with Philo
A Sheldcn, Daniel Striker, George
Holden and R. J. Grant so anretic*
l lire to, which ou motion of Mr.
Hilary waiapproved.
On motion ef Mr. Sidnam. tbe
CduDtv Treasurer waa authorized to
dtpoait the funds of the County in
tbp Haaiinc* National Bank.
'

CLOTHIER

maiodar to be paid at the pkaaure of tbe
purehaaer, at say Qmo within 30 days
thereafter, with interest on the amount,
at four per oeoL per annum, to date of
payamt, when the bends wQl be tnnamitted free of charge to the robacribcre.
and a eommimwn of one fourth ofo~ pe r
cent will ba allowed upon the aawunt ot
all single aubacription reaching &gt;1,000 or

for FALL TRADK.

Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT eoe- surra and OVERCOATS-

UNIYEUAL SATItfACTMNL

CASS I MERES and CHEVIOTS

Stat* Affaire. .

whom the bond* al all.be made jayibloThe interne ou th" registered U&gt;ud»
will be made payable to the order of tbe
The cadet* al th* Orchard Lake tuilibolder. mailed to hie addrra. The check

kt WHITE SHIRT in the (Sty.

business surra.
OVERCOATING in good otrfca.

Term* ofapplicwtion will be furaiahed
by the treasurer at Waahiiiftoa, the aa*iatant treasurer at Beltittaoro, Beaton. Chi
mgu.'Cindanali, New Oriewsv, New York.
Philadelphia, Sl Uui. end San Frenciaoo, aad by the national banka and banker*
generally. Tbe appliatiocv meat epecify
the amount aad daMmiaMioae required,
and fur ragiatored boada, the full name

The hog product at Flint thia aeaaoc
figunw up 1,550,000 pound*,

akta of a nice lino of WORSTEDS and
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.

Umbrellas. Satdiels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

VOLTAIC PLASTER
ELECTRICITY

domed, a: tbe ofires of tbe treasurer and
Maiaiant treasurer/)! tbe UniteJ States
Tbe jayaeota Bay be made ia coin to
tbe treasurer nt Washington. ar aeoiaraat
treasurers at tbe potato abowr named.

GROCERIES
TEA

coin, called bonds ol th* United Hut-,
nacr e Imitate, bdd Thursday and Fri­ coupon* peel due or maturing within 30
day waa very Urge.
days, or gold oertifieatoa issued under the
The nuthodfotz of Filat are having act uf Match 3, 1803, and national*banka
A Glorious Beginning.
large revival meetings and many reoverta
I The Republicans of New H ata pah ire
will be designated -an depositories under
J held their CcorenUoh al Ctocurd on the
the provisions of section b. 153. revised
ata tutre ot the Failed State*, regulation*
fl lb imt rnominoted by a onaoimou»
j vote Benjamin F. I’rescmt, for Governor,
and planed David E. Willard io nomine,
liuu for Railroad Coauauaioaer. The Coo
venlioa wm united, liarmouiom end eo
thuriaaUc^Tbc pktfira adopted, which
we print for the benefit of tbe Republican*
of the county of Ikrry, uprureea exact­
ly our aeotiuuate &lt;m\Natioual queatovns

COFFEE

SOAP
TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP
ETHE "BEST."

CROCKER

Eaton. Keaau and MePbcraon voting
with 14 Repubiieaaa ia the aBraative.
Thia tMga{ive vote u regarded M approxuniting the strength that cm be muatorc-1
in favor of remoiweiaaUoa, aad to pare the
Bland bill, aoaewhat modified, over a poa-

Smith Hogle afrestoi
Tbe kt* Senator tfogy w— eufogiaod,
Wednesday, by wren! uthia oorrhiag
areueiatm, aud the reeve kindly oScca were
oOerrved toward Mr Morton, Thuredey.
U i* Mid the I'mident «ffl Urge iw al
•pedal nioaagr, that tbe pravmc*. of tbe
sever*! Dapartmeutil Secretariat be so enNay*-Mr
Ifoughtalin,

Hunae of RepretcoUliaes, or, al Irert, to
gnat item tbe |«itilege of appealing be­
fore it to advocate and dsfcpd the calim.t.and other metier* 'reommended h their

rhe question then being upon the
|Uua*gc of the origiaal rewolotion a*
amended, the umo did not prevail
by tbe follewisg vole :
Yean—Mr. Brown, Durkee, Kmory,
Hecht, Hoyt, [Nlebok, Phillips aad
llobliMon—8 I
Naya—Mr. Hanraro, Benham, Dew­
ey, Boogbtalm, Mathews. Sidnam

June, if all kt weU.

rE^-DETEd’IVES
OF EU -tOPE AND AMtRICA.
L.fa laika -- --• - ■ . —1
r- ...

Premiam*, &gt;7,000.

The balance of cash in the Stale Treatury Jan. 5, 1878, wU &gt;490^38.80; reecipta during the weak coding Jan. 12 by invitation of pertiralar ComaiUMa to
were &gt;45,074.70; payment* during nme appear before them to explain tbvir Hewn
upon mauere under their juriadictioo.
coming op for legiaUtioo, and it ia claim'd Afeaa/urTwirJ
by '
by ito advocura that Congnwa can often
CRAMP TON BRO TURKS.
The Michigan State Spoetamen a Amo act much more httolligntly in caw Mr
elation will hold ito next annual aemioa
sl the Potter House, in Batile Creek, cn Hayea rreotum jndatn.n ahould be adopted
Tbe decimve vote of tbw Dvmocraiic
the 5lh and Gth of February Muy in

EOKT Of HOEEBOOID AID U&gt;

CHESTER’S CURE!
nuSmj _rarajan eoeci
Asthniu,
nronchilit. Catarrh,

lc.Uowing ivfxwt U-reto, and w
end that -!a&lt;»« be
u- 1
namait «,’»#aiy ufllcvrv for tte jnr 1B7B a*
feilevra;
'
.
Cunnty Treeiarer,......... ....•1.000
Jutewel Fiwbate,.-..-.... ....... 900
CeomyCtert....................... ....... SOO

enmplimentonr by NoMgomery Wair.ce
ibe other -evil duptamd pereoa." aympoMaxwell, a defaulting treasurer. Tbe once ihtaing with hi* reerat moveoMmt ia that
directioo. It la very vnggcativw to note
win probably qo to the Soprrenc Cwt
haw the reprtaeatalivee of Blair'* pert*
Gov. Craiawell ha* appointed tbe Rev.
George DufaM, D D.. of Unring, Re­ hem Arink from any afreeamee ofongent of the Univerrity fui the full terra, eouraging him. notwithstanding thrir bowl
in plane nf Hon. Victory P. Cottier, of of “fmud" ever ainou the doemtun against
Batde Creek; that gcotktnsn elected last them km Marek.
spring fading to qualify in co.wqurocc of
The resmcmbliog of Coogrere ha* had

W. H. Powno.
County Clerk
Evening Session Jan. 1 1th 1H78
Board convened pnrauaot to xL
urnmeut. Hol! called. Member*

WONDERFUL CURES
0. M. CRITTEMTON, Prep., B.Y.

ThoMUd Power

CURES

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
nral to io prognmi, Urge .nd cnthMtonie
bring held nightly, at r.noa*
poiriia throngboat tin, rity. andlhakre;*» of the 1,100 gh* mills (.thia Dletriei
abow aigwaef agimxioo and poMtire akrm.

—Mr. Bartram, Benham. Brown,
Dowry, Durkee, Emory, Hecht.
Huagbtalin. Ntcbola. Phillipa, Robineon, Stowell and Wolf—111- .
Nm»—Mr. Bert, Mathew*. Sid-

PATENTS

*-&lt;«f

HUMPHREYS'
Homeopathic Specifics
B&gt;«v-

�City Drug Store!

TELL
.

aw . n

' rev

“■....

WANZER &amp; BARNHB (Suceeaaora to Bauraa a Co.)

*• ।

Phonix Block, HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Having and keeping eonatantlv on hand every variety of -

i-vT.’wa££££

Dru^s, Patent Madidnes- Hamaopathic Reaedia,

was pnrentod. ,od .&lt;Md by ISC premm.
whom names were published with the no­
tics of tbe iwMting.

Wo hour every day glowiug nreouata sf
the good vork being done throughuot tbe
roenry. A Urge dub hre bren .^anir-l
•l Quimby with our old friend 8. J. Bidk
mao proudest, and last Monday evening crable brow. Eighty winters with their
a fine dab was organised ia the Striker fnwts sod snows have I,Inched your hair
retool district with Henry Hongkialin to silken white; yet aa yvu otxw shiddec
us. willingly
Be TO&lt;
ywj&gt;

even from th. alightewt nkUUttg winds, tbe
only mother that many of u have left.
Aud uow, at wo shall arpnratc, and each
go to hta'own home, tbe thought surges
up from our heart of hearts, shall we all
John Dawson, Mr. 3toae. Mr. Uurgtm. ever mwt again?
And now dcarat
Mr. Chidister aad ulbcra bst taken dorp
root, and ta producing grand results. Oa
tbe State ruad fretn Fudter'. school hoere
Gold—10H.
to Martin s Coreera they are thoroughly
alive, and &lt;n«ry w«k in!cMriy interesting
There wen a great many people ia the meeting, are held at the Holmes M. K.
organ iution of tbe Quimby Reform
church, oar legal friend Wm Rowley pre"‘I/*41 Saturday last
Club of Dec. 27 was declared null and
•idee over a fioe deb. and at tho U. B
1/rhe Red Ribbon meeting last Sabbath
•oid. Ou tbe evening of Jan. lltb,
church in Castleton Lee Chaco (well
aftemoco
*
~
Mro.ru BnrgforanJ Clark very kindly
spirited affair.
known in Hastings) has om of the best
unis with tbe publishers of the chtbe in ib^fflTuty. Spare forbids a fur ; -ms from Hasting, and addnwssd tbe
turn ba settled al once
ther mention of the variutu clubs in tln&gt;
temprMMa,
after which 57 person* signed
Ireeubaoka arc worth ia coin niucty- county at prelent, bat jre would be glad
thcplmfcs. Than the following o&amp;cen
‘
‘
every neerrtary. io Barry
wore abrera: R J. Bailsman, Pnwidcot;
W Sponablc and II. F. GaskiH, View
Pnaitata. 0. L. Crook, See., Nba Ida
Teacher*’ Association.
Thorn, FinsneW Sec; 8. Chaffer, Tran ;
[
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
tbe
Annual
T1.C tetnperan.-e B]w«b of James Clarke
C B. Benham. Chaplain; J. Melntyre,
a: the Striker school house on Moradsv I Matting of the B . J., B. and H. Tem.-bou' •Sil. at Arum; Eli Eaton, JJanhall. C,
| Aaaxiatiou will be held at the BristJ
night waa a maatcrly effort.
School House, in tU Township of JuhusHenry Miller, formerly aolcrk with Mr.
town, Saturday, Jan. 2Cch. UT8.
'
O. D. Spaulding, is now eladying medi­
z X A. Caiuts, Chair. Hi. Board.
cine with Dre. Brown A Dcvvr.
Hickory Corners, Jan. 14, 187w.
bocioe that Z. H. WiHisoa has an |
II- W. itunUngdou, lbw former j
1 li- iu L.ur Kbuola of ihopUoe. is tre
isnent for warming peanuts. A eu- i
Gnaair Bebowl In Manifold Ohio.
rioat but useful msduoe. Call and rec it.1

e

Verse the weed “iurinding" sb-'uld be
"and; ' Third vtiae the word "cuptuiaU"
Its egptMeion,
(/Ti.a Udiu Sneioty cvnureted with the ahuuMUe -espiuliu', '
Presbyterian church will be cntrrtainsd, •‘the nearest attempt will be attended by
on Friday sIictihxki, by Mrs. Geo. M.
Dewey, al her residence, corner of Broadw.y and Green streets
Tbe gentlemen places the words "merit of value," should
I am willing to
are t|erially tnviled to lea, at sis o'clock. be “ unit of value."
•hare tbe rnpiuiribtiiiy fur those enure
Wrttoc only hare tbs largest, eamirtwith the compositor.
A. H. E.
meut of type rf any o«ee within fifty miles
but tho finert io quality, and empire
only the bat workmen ia onr Job Depart-'
menu We do yiref work aa cheap as aay
office, nut exeepuug ths Urge city officer
Try as and see if this ia not just tbe troth last Thunday and Friday fur a violation
of the Liquor Tax Lvw is justly looked
Tbe Womans Foreign Missionary So­
upon as a triumph of lew and order, and
ciety of the M E Charcb win b&lt; enter­
the vevdirt of rtuilty reodersd by ths jury
tained by MroT. Phillipa nt her rcri(jaat what the facte in the ease warranted)
denoe on 'Broadway Friday aftsrnorm. A
given unqualified salufacrion to every or­
der loving prrwn who beard tho trial nr

am,

.

Two children, a non, Walter, aged arena
years and a daughter, Minnie A., aged
nine yoam. of Wallace Norton ot Ballimors, died «f diphtheria, om ou Saturday
and the other on Tuesday mooting. Ope
of the two muaiuiog children waa acrioqsly akk at tarot accounts with the same

thia was disposed of. Mr. Sworaey put
forth every effort, and spared no pain* to
obtain a verdict «f ‘•uot guilty’ for his
eiieot. bat was ably met at every point is
the rune by the cnauel for die People.
The trial occupied two full days. the Situ
halfday bang utanrtrd in the argument

successor to Levi Bans.. Star Glothiug Hour

FUBNITU E.

THE STEBBINS BROS SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames
until you have priced thuir Goods, for you

Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
in the city and attend promptly, to all calk

DRY
Doors open G.30.

Mr*. Nsilio Hardy, wife of A.J. Hardy
died ou lbs 21st ioat, cf typhoid Jrver.
Funeral to luhsM to day, at 1 o’clock p.
m. Hov. C. I. Deyu officiating. She
leave" throe children? two Jjptlc girls and

Jay night by tbna same society that war
nanard more mbery to tho humin family
than wbukey. Now I think it would be
prujHr to form (.sciaUea to prevent war.'

D ISA.A.C C. LEVI

Store, 38. 40, and 42, Canal St. GUARD RAPIDS.

THEBAMER

The Thespian Society oCNashviite will
play Ten Nights iu a Bar Roo=. on the
evening-of February first. Come and swj

ease was tried for ail its Wurth by the prueOn Monday night the United Brethren rcrotlsg attorney, Cba», II. Bauer, aad
cliareb in Castleton wan entirely doslruyed | James Ctake for tho People, and Umby fire. There had taen a Red Ribbon Hou. James A Sweraey fur the Defense
meeting at the church ,in the earl^ part of
the eventaji, and a fow min nice after iu
ing debate* ia tbrir rooms this winter,;
done, tlx church waa^tyonrr.) lobe on I
dose-iucntly there hara been many orators
tbent that nerml riulatiuni of jbe mmo J«rtlnp.d that were destined to blush anH. C. Giddings bought of George Van law were to be inrcaitgited as soon as acstt, if it bad nnt been for tbe Red Rib-

I1OISE,

Having bought the interest of H. 0 Levi in
the firm of Levi Bros., the undersigned will
hereafter conduct the businew at tbe old stand
38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, under the long
established and reliable name of the great one
price Stab Clothing Hou&amp;s, in consequence
of which the entire stock must be turned into
.
money at once. Notice thoe prices:
|___ ’
■ &gt;ne. All WooJ'Beaver Overcoats, worth $15 only $0.50.
11 to'BOS Drawn ton nt Bai vrt tlUtnh lltel
Mett a Gu
sto tn Made BeaveisOvc.«
Beavei^Ovcrcoatx
. -Slotn
v.re worth $26.00 _only $18.00.
"“i Men's heavy grey Overcoats,
- .
$2 E
Men's heavy chirrtshilla Overcoat*
8 5
Boys’ Overcoats.
2 C
Boys’ heavy Overcoats,
3 00 to 10 C
Men’s heavy Satinet Pants only •
7
Heavy knit Jackets only
5
l.’all at once, for at these prices the stqck wi
be closed out ven fast.

C. C. Walcott is lying very low with
lbs typhoid tarn and is not eipeeted to
lire. It serins that God is taking special
rwuettgc ou N mVtile this winter, judging

tbe Orwra-House.

CLOTHING

Dissolution of Oopartnsrship.
Or, if they bare more wood
than grccr.bii
may bring: i
cord of I j
wood wl

adopt. The child is bndthy aud bright,
and voshi u&gt; bars a guod home.

Arman oa Tuesday, a four year old fieifor
that weighed 1S30 pounds, for HO. TV
besfer wa&lt; a Durham Grade, andaapfoodui linking animal.
It always pays to
raise each stock, aad. it would always pay
otir botcher* to pul the meat from loch

STAR

YEAR

X. L. Loom'll ia adling his large dry
ps«l» Stock at prion that challeags com­
petition anywhere tn the county.

The SnperindeoU of tbe Poor bare a
child, a^pri, about iwnoty months old, that

PH, H, DM MO OHB,

and neighbors* thai there ia
no need of ! borrowing
tbe Bas'xer to read,
when they may
have it'all to
'
t hems el tea

I have on hand a full «tnck
Dry Goods bf lateat «tyle
and also

LOCAL BUSINESS NOTICES.

asms*..

hr [&lt;i rei
C»u and

Julius Russell
•ived a complete rtock of &lt;«

of nil tho popular patterns
and best qualities at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of

oiturc cheap. - Store ooe door south
of Gerry Spsuldiog'a on Jeffervm at. 39

■ SL i&gt;. Tired dcairea to call attention to
tfts new Wagon Shop, where he may be
found al all boars of any day. ready to do
any work in his line, from putting a new
looks ia an old wheel, to tbs building of

Men's and Boys'Clothing
to which I now invite c»pecia
attention.
I am selling at
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
over my stock.

Council Procoedinga.

Regular meeting rf lbs Common Com- I
fintmlly'snbmitted to the jury at 9 o’clock
Friday evening, and upon the first ballot eil Friday evening Jan. 18th, 1878.
Hi* Honor Mayor Bentley iu tbe chair.
resulted in l a verdict of “guilty.'' The
On csil’uf roll the following Aidminen
court imposed the lowest fine under the
law &gt;24 arul'crwts of suit making iu all

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Dress Goods and Trimmings,

unmMiMiM,
BRAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.

FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES.

HATS AND CAP

about 155 and in default tbercol 15 dap
in the OJunty jail. Mr. Oltnrired we un­
derstand fat* appealed to tho Circuit Court
for tbs eounry of Barry, and while we do

Tbe following communication frt»
thing to prejudice the mind of any court ifitv Deparimcat su reocivud aad rcl
or jdfy we think it will be impossible to t ■ tbe Firn Ds'paruneat Committes.
find an abler, friaer or more impartial jury
than ths o«* who have already tried and
Mdlcr; Crtlfo—John R. Alleu ; Mamba!
dUposrd of tbe case. On Saturday nwrn
ing McCoy A Dickinson were arraign'd
before Jmrire Riker charged with tbs
name offence, to which they plead ’Tuilty "
Mr. UFayette MeMnnuy Bring in tbe and paid a Ins of 125 and east. ,Xi» sum
gucs where U ought to, into the school
fund of Barry county. (Jo tbe sumo day.
Ralph Jondan and Frank Brodemer, two
ffrooW, That in the opinion of ths
ring ease of bckjaw. Dr*. Brown A De­ fort tbe name court, aad pknd' no-t guilty.’ Cutnmou Council, the ahantV erected by
H. 0- Giddings near the pool office on tbe
ver, who are it lending him any there are Jordan's caw » art for bearing wAaj, fot owned by W. H Tinklre is not in ■
prospects of bis recovery.
On Friday of and th,t of Broforeer foe Friday, of both rontrovenliun of any ordinance of the city,
of which We abali ham MMihing to any and that the City Attorney be and km i&gt;
antborized to ducununuc the suit now
with a pane M about •-&lt;
in our nest imue.
prodbg agrinst H. C. Giddings, on charge
tbeir friendship and esteem.
of b.vipg boils said rittmty in violation of
Ata meettaK of ths Grwswbreksrc of
tba orankUioe of tbe rity entablisbing firs
God Bloat Mother!
thin City, no Fridav ereuing. Wm. F.
wm chosen President of tbs Club, /On tbn ifHh irist. Z. B. Willison Esq.
Tbs Mowing accts, were reud:
.nod L Van Vlock, Seowtary. Dr. Ar and wife of thU rity, attended, to comp* Pay roll of Hum Comply
*41 M
Uiold
UiiooU was present and driis- By With brothers, rister". relatives and M Young ws&lt;xl for earineti-om
6 68
E.
S Ceiliae labor
1 00
friuuda
from
tbe
Staten
at
Naw
York,
Hmrod - addrem, bM k —
P^»
NrinM
Rich
repeire
on
Hone
tart
*0
fire.erenwU tho fkinads rf th.-ov- liaom and Afferent parts of ihia State, the
C.
Horton
street
work
ia
3d
ward
2
50
remit. The orpsniaalfon of t&gt;-« C1"11 •iU aigMtoth birthday of Mm. Mjrgarotl W. Father wood for C-uocil room
1 *S
WBtooo. mother of Z. B. Willison, at
Uicbory Cwuero. »hwe aha has bsso a
ruridnert more than forty ymre There
were prerettl over forty, and therelativea

ORE8S GOODS

Depot. South Side State St., Hastings Mich..

I keep constantly on hand' a

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

P A I I nn me before purchasing and I will well you gooda
WALL cheap aa can be found in the city of Haatinga.

Kasiwd: Hit

aa

JULIUS RUSSELL,
A full line at very io w figures.
Come and see them before
buying ebewhere.

Prints!

VICK’S
lllutnUi iHiUj la

Rri n is I

Drop in and see thooe late
rtylee of Printa. AU atylea
at bottom figures.

Phcenix Block, Stale St.

GROCER

TEAS.

BOOTS AND SHOES

oct5mS

JINN H. WENIEll H Cl„

Commission

Merchants,

CLOVER SEED

DRESSED HOGS.
JEtircg ggvusgr

»

Id. BCWMAU.A OO.,

any

In Barry County described
M foOoira:

Dmrat Venffiklc Guta

SUGARS.
fif TOMBS BMJID!
If fiSBTS PAPER.

AT A

IltUEHIIi^CliYniEH

�Legal*.

t e

Badattkyo haviag gone through tba Pm.
aad tU* b.riag bad Ua wort. bofowd. cd by tbe Turta, Ko dstaih are give* ia
resnrd to this wbolaaah eaplare, but. tn
ail probebatky, Ac Turkish roar vw reach
rd by a flanking force through some of
, Ac neighboring defile, of tbe Balkans, in
A. aam. way that ths Tarts wars drivoa
cut of the Trojan Pam oo Tneaday.
QiUawU, it ia difieult to aw boa tU
fsrt« in front of Radauky wars prereatad
from ewcapiog wheo they thera»el»« over
powered
TU prasmoe of lb. heroic
Skobeluff probably accuunta for thU bril
iiaot achievement ia \U Sbipks Pam.
Tho effect must be to endanger Selaown Paha, position at Itehimau.for .och
a complete eapuiro of so large a Turkish

trarmm.

?• i'i 1:

and neighbors that there ia
no need of borrowing
the Banmeb to retd,
when they may
have it all to
themselves

1.50 PER YEAR

Art Want Jattai i SaiUai
UlllO.t.

period tn 187«-7, 5.630^00, U 1875-6
2,120^00. Cbicegu Us p-kad mure

Or, if they hare more wood
than greenbacks, they
may bring ua one '
cord of good
wood which
Th. CommUionar ot Agriculture h
retiefied that the soil of Florid., Lover
California. and a pen of Texas k adapted
raiainc coffee ha. been tried in California.
• nd tho rrauit has proved salUtatory Io
1976 the United States pereUaod 335,
789,240 poinds of coffee, a! a crM cd |JC,
“88,997.

Ths import, of dry goods uh’w Tort
for tba year, 1875 amoaatod to 894,816,
0’25. for 1876, to 109,506^30 . and lor
1877, to 177.580,792—a Gdliag off of
.boat 122^50,1.00 io too yoare, which k

“ ■

111

i«S

TBEBAOEB

ter around the yard is wasted, while Ae
valor &lt;4" the remainder k a good dad lascoed by free exposure aod the conw«roent
eteipe of aotne of it. garmiu fertimiag
eletnSnta. Kes;, three or four bc»d at stock
i-------a..».. . tB,0
fur a
winter.

'W.'TU...

Safe

IRAN* RAPIB1 DIVISION.

•IN* RAPID* Al*

IEH0IT

££££

&lt;l«ksi----------- — —— ... .
Dua't U gruff ud rode si hunaa. Had
you been that am of a fcflnw before taar
nags, tu prob.hilitk* are yoe would hxve
been saving oo your owa button* mill.
IJos’i nmke yoar wife fed eU k an
~J 'tears*

1-

Mall.

can aay in ka favor is that it aevw labor io
atoriog Uy, in foddering, aad ia sproedieg the manure, but then th* value of th.
bay is enoaiderdily dimimahed by expos­
ure, Mt a little ot il is trodden under foot
arid wasted, more of It ia required to keep
up tba condition ot so unahdtoaed animal,
much of tbe droppings of tbe hatter around
tbs yard k vaated. while An vsJm of the
remainder ia a good deal Umcnsd by free

958 ton. JkttiUtrtl. Tbe reoeipto fur
1870 were 572,317 toes aud th. atrnwu
distributed 5V3.423 tooa.
Tbe oumbei of bugs parted ia dednnati, Cbirngo, tM. Loma, TadianapoU,
MilwaoU-e aad Lmusvil. from Nor. I tn
Jaa.9 WM2^50Siw. during Ae seme

fix

1

Adriaaop.e aa Suiouasn i» He will Uve
Aeta ia hk roar, therefore, unlwa U with
draws with the grealcwt rapidity. A. hk
army largely conakto of new lerirn, il k
more likely to U thrwa into ooufn.ion
anl rout by ihe«o unutwetod devdopmmita than it u to present a firm front
agutoi lb. well trains-l Raaaian iroops
M br their eblart oommandors. Th. be­
ginning of tbe campaign aoalh ol tba Bal­
kans ia deeply ominous of the Turkkh
aw, which waa previously io ■ bod

arm ia North Candice, im 11 they nanant efowd to produce tobaeeu aad pay a
m uf 14 noi- a pound sad tab. tba rkh
ofa wdattioa to ka. than hdf that
•MOual vithia a few macAe. TU lerg-

Ck. _.;n

.

Joluxston'*

’

Sarsaparilla
ition Wanted About Clover.

LIVER COMPLAINT

Sensible women hare adopted the abort,
ruaid skirt far walking. Trained dreetes
are only worn in the botue.

iS rtEFira’iH!

•awisisss

Traveling pocket canes lor ladies oonlaia
ton fur crimping the hair, ateo an a;ymrata. fur hewting Un loop

hej

able for tbe PupuUkaES to auk. a hall i
until 1830, to fortify th. position. already
conquered, cod support lb. prweol minktry until afUr the Mnaiorul electiooa next
year, wbou they .will fare a majority ia
th. Beasts. AU teg thane lk«H Uoald

fie Grai Sutai'Wmmi&amp;j

IWEbM

TU flights of tU humaa mied are i
from enjoyment to aejqynamit, but fr
lu.r&lt; to hop*.—Johaao*.

TUy ar« generally Utter

TU Government is rrprweoted abroad
by A. following Mkhigao emo : Jaaaee
Birnev, miakitr to llw ll»,a., 17,600 , B
C Littlefield, Cuoad Geaerd to Cdcotla,
65.000; &amp; D. Paae, Coenl toPertSwnis, 81.500; &gt;. M. Tarry, CUmI to 8mtisgs, 81,000 ; J. E. Jackion, CwmdtoSt
Pad ds Loeadar, 81C00; K. A. Vaa Dyk.
CoaaaU eJerk to Chita, 81,000.

ess

AGRKATOFFIB—HOLIDAYS!

.

RAILWAY COMPANY

MOKTGAQE SALE.

■

&lt;obmi lackamot»M~ r
I CURB FITS

_»s«

aCM JUL RlILHSHi

.'«vssjkS,4.15F&amp;

mtM

g&amp;SiRWneu-m'S.

«Srn.

i

Railroad

’8TAT1OXR

!tJiaSat®fiU&gt;ftr43!:
'

nil

11.

। he great caret
tllVM A

VICK'S

UlstraM iHtilj Ramins!
wfSSiSS
other day ia . Horoo dwhete. &gt;h»&lt; . Hen,,,
enlk member of th. hat Coogrem enabled
one of hk eooetkuente to vkk lb. Oaotoo.

IMKHY

COBfflR

miCE »pmm. imifm.

'•wee.
LAST

, craft

CHANceT

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                    <text>VOL. 22. NO. 40.
PiTOUl IM

HASTINGS.

'NESDAY, JANUARY 30, 3878.

WHOLE NO. 2086.

Closing Out Sale
humb* UH goaharte wUh
to. KmetT
"Thank you, bat yew'have nut told
here your quarry Im."
“lU show it » you next E.
'
'
a grine over to invito, the

Tubular Lautenw with guard*
Brass PeL lanterns
100 Champion crou cut mwi
100 dox. warranted mil! files 8 ii
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
100 dox. warranted mill files 10
•&gt;0 dox warranted axes
JOHN R. EASTMAX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW* SOLICITOR 1000 nests tin pails (dur make)
jJXCHAXCXRT. •OSte..,«UMlijjjMl;rete 100 dox. 6 qt milk pirns (our nif
50 Kegs Burdens horse slioes
1000 lbs. horse-nails finished
ATTORNEY AT LAW * SOLICITOR
800 boxes glass (8x10)

90c. each
70c each
!. pur foot

________ wotitiOAsu.Nrati.ux

sjsaasi.

Me have a large and varied assortment ofCook Stoves, Heat­
ing stoves, Tin Ware, Shelf Hardware. Horse Blankets, Feed
Cutters. Bob sleds, Cutters, Wagons, Corn shetlcrs, Heavy: and
Light Hamess, Arc.. &lt;fcc .that will be closed out at
’

Don't fail to call and secure a bargain.
&amp;B.— When you hare read this please hand it to your neighbor­
.

outri4.bteteuaw.muM be hoteTuammilking, .nd the mneiiug of the
The youag
ball to the out-------- -- ------- -- „
and put hi. head through the dinim: room
Ax&gt;r-"T any. good people, do not mo0.
(am my marble quarry to any one till we

x—-1-—asr

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON

bottom of th. buiMiog-bydmnbe pro•are being lhe elevating power.
H. F. Hayden Eaq. tho Chief Engineer

'

Yours Respectftilly.

Greble &amp; Russell

eaiJiag of the Senate Chamber are the
bo: yet aUaiorti ia thia or any other rerun
try. Much expend hae Vl-en lately incur­
red for a riiuilar pvrpoae and
other
partite in tho Chamber of the Horn, but
« much fault hte been found with the at­
tempt that u&gt; iartetipalion into the mat­
ter ha. jut been autboriicd by a nadto
tion of tl-te body. Mr. Ttaddeuv A.

r quarry. Albert?"
“By tho right of- dlecerory,' madam.
Io yon ondenl.nd itP"
.
Saturday waa a aploodid day. As hour th. acre I cade onroboretod by the are*
tfure the appointed lilac they were «uip liccal tlamucr who playa rredropper at
1 with luneiiron baaketa, the bouae look the key hole of a Star Chamber
through, nod examined die Grrdaier uh
.TU» aiethod of .tabbing reputation by riune recently introduced to replace that
impaling the character* uf many reputable w.tbs Bogart A Wjlaoo patent which in .
vfiaab for month, upon the wane than few yean proved a failure. Thirteen yaam
bayonet pointe of political antagonum, and 1 ago the dome with the thota, or column
, of light which Mrtncnnto it when Con­
‘ Oh!"mid Albert, Mre'Kdgerton meat then failing to report al all uelre. capiia)
sit forward with EUrn, for 1 as. going to can be nude again.: lhe eppvotte party, fe . grre holds a night aeteion. and alao the
| Honac Clumber were lighted and Mill
ail hero, and keep Pbiaeaa Ucadj ia th* a crying .tame upon our practice of jurio-J
boarder, were dropping off, the burdwn of
chair."
prudence in thia country. It outrage* one I are .uocomfolly lighted by Beane of the her aoug became , Nothing but leave*.''
"Had you not belter fasten the wheel* of the frat principle, u! private righto i patent lighter of Prof. Samuei C. Gard­
lo the w^on by &gt; rope?" naked Mr. BroMr*. Sprigginr, after preparing her two
guataatoed to the rinacn by our lawa, ri*. ner who wm l be Electrician of the Capi
Jey.
"No; I am bold him firm with my the uervd righto of private repnuuou. to! until that office waa lately aboUahod.
When the lighting became eoimperfiet
hand," and helping Mr*. Edgerton forin lhe Senate a. to be gohrnger acceptable.

DENTIST

Nashville

Mitiiia.

failed, waa called tg»a to remedy the de­
fect., which be did by introducing hie new
improvemente in electrical lighting patent,
ed ia 1875. laetead Of ghee and metal,
which were found to break and re:, he

Great Mews

u a refinement upon tho cruelty of party
“ recorded in the hiteory of Whig and
Tory .u.-ereioa in
where only
the lire* and fortune. of men .toad npoc thrown a .park of elrotricity 13 iachea
lone, aad her a dial indxator of beautiful
tmeatiweoon
When li^ht ia required ia

ATTORNEYS at law a solicit:wj”.7wsbjj5Ss 'u».s=r
Cumrliin.
_ Caia.M7kn.rra&gt;.

11. V. g'SX KHAM,
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON.

Cash Store of LEWIS STERN
The huraea Maned on a bnak trot over
tho .Booth, level road.
"Ia act thia delightful* ’ exclaimed
Phineaa, with hh fare radiant with hapoin&lt;M. at they turned off the main road and

certain in ito operaiioo a* to farriUy re­
mind one of lire .utilime worda of Genrei.
"God arid ‘Ut there be Ikbf and threw
waa light."
ka prew. Vila m Hmm tncteu of gauing \ The tteMU of f-hion ia now near its ‘
and maintaining power certainly it, tach
are the reodcsu of party that the public
men of the land are expected to invite
their own introduction to a daughter pen, (, and
to all quietly in the MaUa while a atora of ' ‘
filth te peered ttpoo theri’.Mver blenching
or turning a bead to avoid the evil touch
of political hoi pilch which thall forever
after near their forehead* with ahauM. Il ia
mad. with a [.Aer aad Sauron, it » judged
little to be wondered al thu good men
that be had at leaat, thirty three wire.
fear to enter politico a. a rule, upon then
"Have the aaiami. a aewteafhuMT
«k. an owliah exchange. Certainly they
have. You-U riwaya find lhet J h || .
are ready to laugh at the poorcat jekaa.

Just received First Prise at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own
State Fair at Jackson.
'ITTFICIAX
ArklerNUn

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

Something

THE JEWEL COOK!
Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir

t-J-fVl1’
Carrins, Sin aii Onausiital
P A I N TE R

• There ia where NcHy Aioaworth rolled
off the bank into the brook, evergreen!
and all! How frightened wa were* Do
you remember how we all got wet, trying
to belli her'out?" «H Ellen.
Enlivening the time with Moric* and

career mpccially now that gold ia only one
and ■ fraction above graenbackx. The fkllacic. of tome of lhe feature* of labor re­
form hare manifestly turned hit (read, bul
tho vigorous ring of bia eloquence ou the
.object of monetlxiog ailre will do Co
harm In the 4ow going Senate. H* evi­
dently dhbelicre in the financial navignu&gt;r who. Upon finding the goal of reeninptian hard to obtain, at the critical moment

A party of voung fellow* found taaU
with tho better on the b-iardite? breieo ta­
ble. "Wlaii lb. matter with itf arid
the mutnna. ' J tut you -k it," arid OM;
• U'a rid enough to apeak for ttarif."

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Djving Flue Stove
now in the market.

Said an excreively fel woman : “I oaa

H. A. GOODYEAR.

A vote in ths Senate a few day. unee
on the reference to the Judiciary Cummit
tec of Uio roucurer.: JUwolutfon affiaiug
the legitimate character of rilvar for the
payment U. S. bond. Ac. .bowed that 10
were in favor oC, and 3! against handing

At A. M. Reck'a Carriage Shop

FACTS TO BUYERS!
2d.—POWHRS 4 BARLOW are lhe only dealers
in Hastings who buy direct from the Manufacturers,
and so avoid the addition of jobber’s profits to tho
cost of their goods.

Wm. H. Goodyear
pjimsMiL saw­
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

Phyairian'. l’re«rip&lt;i««

Family Recipe*

carefully pre-

Sd.-r-This house is the newest in its line. and. un­
like its competitors, has no old goods on hand that
were bought when goods were high, which enables
U6 to place before our customers g™«l&gt; of (he best
qualities and styles, at least 10 per cent, less than
our competitor's goods cost them.
We also have
the reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth

^,10. Dr.g-.oa Cl—

Myles of goods or dead stock fcr new.
Sih -Owing 1» our Oalitw.fcr p.ntajpA

hymn, tho hita took ap tho ad
eadeate died away In iLgvriag
aarkXh to ta the marie ere..
ruwasied don the eM Indy's

any MH that failed to limit tire 1^1 tea
der quality of eil ver cob Tbua wui lx
defeated th* Britah end Gw*, policy
of depreciating the value el ailvat whieh ia

�fyr ffrf eslret/

IMPORTAIT LETTER

We ask the attention of tbe young men
unoog our readers to tbo bfagraphies!
dutch of lhe life of Hon. P. T. Barnsm,'
published on the fourth page uf this imuof tbe BaMMU. Il will pay every read­
the tari turn of the screw cro’hing out all er to note well the history of this exuworburinew, driving largo ctaMra of people dicary man ; -bis reverara and bis triumphi
into destitution. tusking “blood K&gt; cheap
and bread no doer," wGm'i Ewing wails,
and ail becaaro the gold premium, baring
fallen 284 per rent., with none of those
rs-jha, has yet to faD ssw and a half per
jjoll. We venture to afirm that if it were
not for the howitajpi of those deaugqpits
and the rr-ponw of their deluded foflowera. this I.We rapiaiaincpp between pa­
per currency and euid would be bridged
and wo tfould have s specie basis without
the buaiMSS of the country feeling pre
eeptibly tho change
And that point
having ottre been reached without dfo
lurking the public confidence, even ths
amount of gold now in possewsioa of ths
Goveramrat Wvuld answer all practical
purposes,-as the currency in-hand would
be abundantly astisfetory to all boritera

however, warns tu against relying upon
any ideal state of tilings. Tbev trill
fight resumption until it taka plaee, and
then they will try to break it down and
to throat the country fork Into wares oanfnsdon and dismric if toraibfo; than Hue
from which we are jnat now emerging.—
So means of securing resumption, there
fore, and of rendering it sure and perma­
nent when it does uraw, should be txgleeted. Thus Car everything is full of coroaregesnent, and all looks bright for the
future. The importations cl specie eontiriue very large and are cocrtanlly in

Our thank. are tendered the publfahera
fur a copy of the Michigan Almanac, for
1878. Ilia* compendium of important
information and should bo in every bow
ia tho Suu. Published by the JW &lt;r»d

The JW m&gt;d Tr&gt;Laar raja, “if Senator
Thurman could oiuvfaoc the majority of
Che supporters of the Bland bill that rilrer.
would be ou par with gold twenty-four
after ths presage of the bill, ha would eo-

Bev. Ira B. Junes and wife drain u» to
return through the BaMXKM, their sincere
thanks for the generous donation of full,
received by them from friends in Ham Ir­
ving and Freeport-

CLOTHIER
A full line of Undershirts nnd Drawers.
I* WM MeCleUan and Peodfetoo fa
1M4. WK th. tiskee be toraed era! far
0*1 fa the campaign of 1880’
x

looking fearfully forward to the future.
Mamfon of the Senate* spend two whole
drys eulogising two dead Senatara whom
llwy abused like pickpockets when Hvfar,
another halfday is derated to chanting a
reqniem mana for the transfer of Italy’s
dead King from the purgatorial fires which
are hoped to have already burned out of
him the taint of heresy; and wsary days,

for FALL TRADE.
;«od
““
Ow CUSTOM DEPARTMENT roe- SUITS smd OVERCOATS.

Prraideut Hsyn. sdvfare tho adored
psopfanot to emigrate lo Sau Domingo.
Hon. Ga^r H. P.ndfatra Ua b«D
elected United State. Bon.tor by tbo Ohio
LegWature, recriring 91 rf the 138 votes
in joint ballot. Ho wdl taka hia seat fa
March, 1879.

rima of a uico Hu of WORSTEDS «sd | In FuroUhfag floods we basis» Kre -f
BROADCLOTHS f^ DRESS SUITS, th. lat-4 otyten ia th. BEST FITTING
CASSIMERES and CHKVIOTS for | WHITE 8HIBT fa tbe City. .

mHVEHM BATISTACTOS.

fate, sod that moat of the last named are
'
one ever assemUcd; but ^estimated by the in the legislature.
importance of scything ."practicalryst’.o
The Huriiaflon llatelcr^ denial the
compliah«l, to fa any measure relieve the report that the loading RnrobliouM uf
night mare prostration that lias Mien on Iowa are fa favor of the Bland Silver bill.
every industrial and commercial interest,
and I fear the lowtrl House of tbs 45th
Coogrea would have 'to be transposed to in it to be eqnaUo lhe gold dollar.
the negative side of the equation. A
We are waiting auxioudy for the Boorbon newspapers that daoonnoed cx Govlion with New York dtyTpofitim is only eroor Bulloch, of Georgia, ao vehemently
nrecraary to s jdmr apprehension of the forymn, to come out ia a manly way and
barlreqtte and demagogue roles now being apolegtee. See now if they do ii.
played by many of the members of his
Voorhora* groU speech has boon ddiv-.
smelling committed, osteoribly engaged in
the interest of reform tn the drag net invostigallvM ordered. And it fa upon the
wisrtom cf lhae trading, traffic ring politi ­
cal hucksters we are force! to depend for
a correct appreciation of the many vital
and novel problems peremptorily i'pressing

X. a Miller, ths well known Michigan
to be larger and larger fa our favor, usd actor, has dooued tfot Rod R.bbotx which
the exceeding jJeutifallnera of money in if worn fa good faith will bring fame and
England, our principal muket, indicates good fortune to the wearer.
that this exceedingly favorable feature of
We bear that tho “White Wire Pod- i
the foreign trade will be continued tor a
l«n* are in the southwest portion of our
Just now it oeems to us the path to a county. Look out for them, for they are
sound rarrency, to the triumph of bonraty swindlcni if not thicrcs.
and the national faith, fa aa dear as it la
short, if the Rcproacutatlrcs of the peo­
ple ire ra diocreoi u their eoortituenls
Suing representative of Ohio Democracy.
are sound. Possibly the peculiarly favor­
The anti repudiation victory ia the Vir­
able circumstances of to-d«y may vary
lion II. W. Blair, M. C-, will phase
somewhat, and perhaps some new obsta­ accept tl e thanks of the Editor of the and he ia reqdbsted to oo-operaU with thia ginia legislature ia almowt too good news
cle. taay present themselves, but the aa- BaJUn for a copy of his very able speech Committee in its favat'qptfau of alleged to ba true. It shows that righteous indSgaboara in the Treaaury Department, and nat.ioc ia at powerful aa efoment for good
tiocal momentum toward the rpec^rratoratiou of specie puytusote now seems so
Tkc past week Railroad Bonds were
absdutdy irrtsistabie that nothing can
If Chairman Glover had been other than
atop its reaching the goal ao near at hand, very active, and prises tended upward oa
and so absolutely caseutitI to the universal all tbs leading lists, Michigan Central a member of Coogwra, it would Gkeiy be
charted that the letter, transmittiog tho
prosperity of lhe people, the restoration nf ckwisg.at 60}.
above resolution to the President, was
general burioem enterprises, and lhe bonIllinois Correspondence.
written diTtcdy after its author had quaff­
Georgia bra 5823.720 in her treasurvt
Eatrjtt. Dxwtr.—Thinking you might ed a stovepipe of spiriftu /hraMaft'. It i her receipt. list year being 92,562,630
relish sumetbing, dished and served, from
and the upenditurm 81,738,910.
this part cf Gods immoral universe, I
Tbe American Coa.nl at Leeds, Eng |
Liter him: “For
State of Maine, in their Report for the will proceed to btaiotws. Raia sod mud Republican cffculs.
land, writes the State Department that
-year, ending Dec. Slat, 1877, my “That and mud and rain, io the general order of yean the Executive Departments of the the powerful trodae-aninas of England are
busineas.
I
am
now
in
Paris,
I|Kmw,
Federal
government
have
been
inoeraingly
tho railroad system uf tbn Stale, u a
in a greet measure rorpouaibia for the in­
This corrupt and on^rereire'' trampling on lhe
whole, ia ia belt-r condition than ever be­ about 170 miles south uf Chicago.
dustrial depnmfou which prevails there.
fore, and tho Trank lioraof travel through is a Very fine, country town numbering rights and -Hbertfaa of citisroa without
Itis mid that Raprenratative Wood
about
5,000
soula.
There
is
sumo
wealth
the State are, io ell traentials. inferior tn
none, fa courirdfa^ia^ of wfoclf, they eall
attention to the ringular and almost ra- is well represented here, also. Saloons
du .thriving buxine*. here. I have 2stire immunity from asrfaua carnalities for
liverril two lectures fore, and expect to
several years past.''
This happy exemption u c.stridered a speak hare, to-night, also. In speaking of
proof of the safe condition of the rmlrosds, Hell, there seems to be a general stirring govcrumval daring ths late period ol civil
up
of the dry boots over thia question. w.r and dirorder, has thrown on tho Exe­
the good order of cquipmeata and the
The Chicago divines and those of New cutive beads such great .nd multifarioas
York, Boston, Indianapolis, Philadelphia rrap.mriW.ty that it fa impracticable for
several corporations.
The Commimloncvs, very wisely, dcp.ru and other cities and villages are very much the l«d of any department to know much
otto all antagonism whether from within agitated over this question. My impres­
•r without that would make lhe railroads | sion is. that they will get more of HaU matro that aomeo} the heads of bureau
of the State the object of plunder or some of them, than they now expect. In­ aad sebdivtaioM may have been actuated that bis observations during bis roundtrip
spoil, and argue with groat form, that they deed, I am one that believes ia a Hail. by booevt motives fa the discharge uf their convinced him that the Ilepublima party
I think Heaven is too good for a great offiri.1 daises, but ebargee to their suboy- throughout lbs country is intact, and that
tariffs to suit tho rinromstanco. under many people; just a* I think my bed too dinstrq a good portion of every grade of tbo autagonfam between the Prouder,t (Dd
tfo Senate did not extend to the ranks of
which they are struggling, so as to yield good nod. dean for the one wbo is unwash­
a living profit. They believe tbs true in­ ed and covered with filth and tormeuted
terest of railroads is to carry aa cheaply as with the itch. But. while I bellay. in .
pomlbfoao at to iodsoe the greatcat amount Hell, I will tell you some things I do not
The report of the fate Senator Morton
of burineu and tho iargra; aggregate re­ believain—I do not believv in the “For- □slly be rasorre Mr. Hayes if be will co­ on tho Chinese Question, which has boro
ceipts with the smallest percentage of al- gireoess of sin " I think it would bo operate with his (Gfovsr’s) Committee found among bis pawn, i.dicates that he
and
protect
witnesses
who
disire
to
tell
mere profitable fur the world, if th. afore.'
favored a humane and liberal policy toSpeaking of lhe Grand Trunk Railw.y. said mcatiooad divines would rafae thia the troth bat dare not, ha will esra the ward the Cslratfals.
la the prosperity ol which tho people of question'squarely usd fairly,—Cha God ctoetn and gratitude of your (bis) eouaAnything that fa nteiaqry fa the way
Michigan ere largely intmMed, they aay forgive:sin 7 or can mao sin without suffer- trymea.'* By thia Utter Glover has sue* of investigation by the Democratia Hotsce
fag lists penalty ofvfaiatod law T I honest­ crednd in rendering his temperanre prac­
“That the Grand Trunk rood ia reported
the eouotry will favor, but it will stand
in superior cocditioa ia all respects. ly think chat the doetriae—that a man may tices more th.o duobtfnl. and the degree
Twenty six thousand new tics and fire commit sin and go aaXt Ires -is a perni- of judicial fairaem bo may be expected to
mile, cf steel rails hare been laid. Enough ei&lt;KU doctrine. Teach men that thrre fa a briog to bearfio these investigations need
Governor Vanoe of North CuUiM.
steel rails bare been purchased and are in penalty attached to every law.violated; not fo more specifically stated than is in­
after reviewing the eohwwd militia •« Tnsncourse of delivery to complete the track that they cuiut suffer fiw etffy sio com­ dicated in bfo latter. The following is the
day, made a speech, in which be ia reputed
mitted,
both
fa
this
and
the
life
to
eorne,
President's
reply:
in this State, making a atacl line complete
to bare raid that he and his pnrty did not
from Portland, Maine, W Detroit, Mich, and we would have lent ufcrime immorality,
believe the colored people had bora proper­
Wiuthingtoo, Jan. 21. 1878. J
drunknaam and saloon k asport in the land.
Dtten Sim.—I un fa reenipt of your ly freed, usd that tho Reooutraotion set
land bu been rebuilt and cxtetMve re- Teach our boys and girh these truths sod
patre made on others. Iron bridges are to men will oo longer shock lbs moral sense ।resolution adopted by a committee of the
be pfaued at Wnrthfoy 's brook, Oxford aft Iris world by raying jut before they Homo of Rcprre.-nutivs. uo ExpeditesI tbo Treasury Department reqc-_^iag
bridgv. Swift's creek and Bryant's pond.'' frel tbsIralLsr draw about their necka, “I in
am going to Jretu,” “I am going to glory." my
i
co operation with tho Committee-to
Ths nrirerable vagabond never did a good ita
I fanatigatioa of alleged sbusra fa raid
Garfield vs Matthews.
In lbs Ohio Rspub&amp;ua Bsutorial oau- act ia hat life, and yet he is authorised to 1
I shall be gfad to co operate hsartily
. cu Genera! GeriHd received twenty out my: “I ua going to Heaven." I think
with tbe Commilua in lhe propored iuvm
rf the thirty-seven votes, but thfa was not
ligation, and to that end will taros such
proper diroctfore to all oSoarv of that or
n^atitj of all the members wee n usury
for. choice. His friends stood by him
till hw name wsa withdrawn, and then
they refused to rote for anybody elec.— and steal Juki' money, if Jones resists
Thu fart, coupled with the one that Stan­ i ll taka his life,— -ardor fa the rra.lt, your Uttar, that witnosm wbo may testify
ley SlaUlicw* al no time received cucr- now hafesmforhfa life, sad aa he ruas before the Committee may beapprahoasivs
thaa two votes. it a signifiosnt iudiealico he rnp: “If they rate!; me and I in of losing their piastre if they testify foily
that 4Ohie Kepubliow* are not aoariy ao found guilty, I will repent usd I'll go and truly, you are al Hbarty to nature all
wild on the money qoertfan aa they' bareo 1mm to glory/' Away with such bosh, subordinate oBccts that ths font of tbrfr
this is only, prorafam heU oat for arims. testifying before tbs UommiUao shell not
I don't Warn it, I cannot beifavo it- be wed to their pn-Judire.
Good worts, jguod drada. manly living and
R. B Haras
a high standard of morals will, fa my

|

BUSINESS SLITS.

A rarepfate line of COLLARS and
' CUFFS and the

OVERCOATING in good Mylon.

The day after his oomfaatira for Sena
tar, Mr. Pendleton reectvsd the following
telegram from Hon. Stanley Matthews
“I tender to you my uaecnr eongratnh-'
tfanaupon your aunra lot night, and

htcA noveltiea

in

I. our Rradym.de Iteurtment we SCARFS, TIES aad Silk Haadkar^iefs

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

reaching a daciafan that tho tariff should
be mafataiised.cvra should it broome uscrasary to put a few Western Rueda fa strait­
jackets, end we hope they wilt do it.
Freights sru not olwvo living rates, sod
they ought not to be lowered one esut.

IU.UnM.TKB MT Plt/TCMKS.—Ous of
the great oootrsats between the school
books used by the fathers and mothers of

CDCOLLINS’D
VOLTAIC PLASTER
CLECTRICITY

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

GROCERIES

tag lhe meaning of words by pioUura, look
al the three pictusra of a Ship oa page
1751 of Webster s Unabridged Dictionary,

more than one hundred worSe sod
far better than they can be defined I
description ia wordr.
.

COFFEE

SOAP
New York for Liberia, Wednesday.
A Romo diapatah yesterday aftaruoou
says ths Pope is suffering from a cold.
Dr. Hayes, the Arctic explorer, bu

TOBACCO.

C RAMPTO.N’8

IMPERIAL SOAP
CROCKERY

IS THE “BEST."

STOTTE ‘WA.H.E.

ad cf 5500 gallons of Ohio Ware.

Vol 22

It fa the brat.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

L'SIPEL

r*Srl)ETECTlVES
OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA,

HALE’S
HOICT OF 80REBDUID AID TAB
FOR THK CURE OF

CHESTER’S CURE!
Bran jegran buhi Asthma,
Bronchitin, Catarrh,
&gt;U

M

Bttttn'o,, Urrtfc-

WONDERFUL CURES

The mid Power

CURES

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
A BATISSAL STAMAIB

Webster's Unabridged.

Patents.

HVMFHRETS’
Homeopathic Specific*

�Duniri Beller.

Candotoc’

George Whitney, Hastings township.
Jsnws CsmpUiL 1st W. Hastregs c’y.
Hberreau C. Priwdle,3d W.
Patnak Ryan,
Albert Parrott,
Geo. O. Dren,

DRY GOODS

~ State AEire.

at Trenton Iasi sad
lie conaidm the
Southern &lt;|ore-.um wtlM, and hu riewa
on the financial question are acuad.

I bare on hand a fall stuck of
Dry Goods of latest styles

Mrs. Freaoat writes fro Puss that
tbe French trials hav« rreulied ia giving

and also

obligstioas in that country.
Tbe official ateiistio. of the Mrttadiac
Eptaopri Church change slightly tbe
•ummarirs heretofore given The increase
of membero far the year ie 4C,783 and the
total of members U 1.471,777 . Thsrs M

DKESH GOODS
of all the popular patterns
and best qualities al lowest
rates.
I have jost icceived a full line of

Jodje Gadey. Is engaged writing a rew
Uw book upmi "Torts." Ho is to lecture
before tba John Ilopkia's Hnivsnity,
Maryland, after the midola of February.
Railroad CMemtaiuncr William, and
Garemor Cmswril hare gone to ih« upper

To a few days, but wu do not know tbo
•xact date, the bouts ideal al Nashville
will play Arthur's great temperance drama,
“Tea .Nigta in a Bar loom. '.
Thera i» still time to siiliscnbe fqr any
of tbs msgnrinea orS^ows and literary

of bail fo the sum of 8100 fur his appear­
ance at the next snaioa of tbe Circuit
Court, Is adjourning at the Holcl-doThree Mimroaitca have been arrested
and fined SU fur killing a n.uskr.1 con­
Cressy.
trary to law. (
In the matter ol ths People vs James
Tl e Adrian Ttara saya ooc ward in
H. Hcidmore e« al. Julien Bihar decided
that city has mere people wbo draw npon
to srod the panics to the Curcuit for triri the poor fund chai, the whole etty of
under bril of 8400 reclf fcr two of the Jackson.
Rmpoodcnta, and 8200 fcr the other.
The Ontetatgoo Mirrrr ssya the total
We regard the action ia tbo case of tbe
/-itter a great public yrroog aa well as a district during 1877 was 566 tons, brine
private outrage, but all mart Ur to the •bout three tons Ism than io 1370.

prewroucn on LiaeoU's birthday, the
12th of Febrniry. and Alex. H. Stephens
will make the speech ot acceptance.
An “affair of honor" cams off noar Savaaoab, Ga., on th* 12lh tat., batweeu
Robert Fishbooa and Waltsr S. Hawley,
of Waterloo, 8, 0:, ia which Hawley was

A very enthusiastic meeting was held
last er ruing at the Red Ribbon Hail, aad
■ drtcrminatiirti •■xprraeed to enforce «verr pruviric.n ol the Slate bw, sod the
city fardinancee, fur cartaillog. controlling
and sadlhilating lhe train ia all that will

That Johnny and I are ont. •

I eann-,1 toil the particulars,
Enough hu already leaked out
Ro sdun, that I'm tired now
That Johnny and I are out.
Doo t mind tbe fee, Mr. Lawyer,
I'll settle your mind of a doubt.

NEW TOBK WKIKLY HERALD
One Dollar a Year.

ary.' Programme tu includa tbe Dram*
of •'Cinderella" to bo performed by seme
of the Lea: talent iu tbe city, to be follow­
ed by supper and a ball. Tickets for tbn
drama and supper 60 cents each. Tickets
tor ball 50 roots per number: AH are

HOUSE.

Dissolution of Copartnership.

to which I now invite especial
attention.
I am selling nt
prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
oyer my stock.

" Menn heavy grey brercoata,
Men’# heavy chinchilla Overcoat#
Boys' Overcoat#.
2 (MJ
Boys' heavy Overcoats,
3 00 to 10 00
Meo'# heavy Satinet Pant# only
7q
Heavy knit Jacket# only
- •
5(1
/.’all at once, for at theae price# the stock will
be cloaed out verv fast.

HATS AND CAP
1 keep constantly on hand t
full assortment of men Is and
boys' Huts and Caps.

ISAAC O. LEVI,

Successor to Lgri BuoB.. Star Giothing Housq

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them before
buying elsewhere.

sarias"
-IU iteSKai
5.":£!eH£:

Prints!

Store. 38, 40, and 42, Canal St., GRAND RAPIDS.

Prints!

Drop in and see those late
styles of Prints. All styles
at bottom figures.
.

The Michigan Central lUilruad Com­
pany bare made one exmiract with Chicago*
t,i deliver 3,000 ears ia DrtruH by the
10th of February.

THE STEBBINS BRO

SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture dr Picture Frames
until you have priced their\Goods, for you
will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

Mr. 8. Pritt, of Adrian, hasfcur applro
of tbo nuM&lt; apacire, which ware gaUiend
In tbs fail of 18ft&gt; spparutly as sound aa
when picked, a,cd which Icpreserved"by
packing iliem ia layers of dry plaater of

As cheap aa ths cheapest anti
w arranted m good as any
in the market.

iq the city and attend promptly to all calls
inAliat line day or night.
^iniitufn,pejx)t, South Side State St., Hasting* Mich.

Russell

THE T0LEDO BLABS!

W. L. Bancroft, resigned.

I. O. G..T.-Th« Gtod Tempta. will
hold aaocialou Monday Hfqlnx, Feb. ^th,
at their rooms orer J. 3. Goodyear a. A
good prognmuM &lt; literary aad moaicab
will be presented. Relreshmente will b«
provided. Come one and all; and hast a the 28l'j, the tlTib aaatvoreary uf the
gaoduma. An ad mis,loo fue c&gt;f 19 usoU “Daacou's b.rthday.
A regular vMfashioned tea [arty, with knitting work
and gossip, with nimble loaguo anH ready

CLOTHING

Having bought the interact of H. C Levi in
Lhe firm of Levi •firow.. the undersigned will
hereafter conduct the businfiM at tbe old Rtand
58, 40 and 42 Canal Street, under the long
totablisbed and reliable name of the great one
price Stas Clotbixo Houbb, in consequence
&gt;f which the enfire atock must be turned into
noney at ouce. Notice theae price#:

Men's and Boys' Clothing

papcta st the low club rates, al which any powers that be.
On Monday tat ths C. A L. H. R. R.
of thorn are fnrnkbed with the Bas MOL
Ths tadies Society connected with the delivered 134' leaded care, to the Grand
Trunk IL R. st Port Huron
On Wcdnreday night tbe residence of Emmanuel Chureb will l&lt; entertained oa
A Cmaopolis Justice has derided that a
Tim. Haney on Mill MM, was (study Friday afternoon by Mrs Geo. K. Good.,
ootuumtd by fire. Moot of the furniture year, al kcr residence en Grren street.
was aavod iu a damaged eondiuuu. Lass The gen jemau are invited to tea at six
what we term inferior ummah, it will do
about »GOO. Partially insured.
much to give them a higher character and
Wo invito each of our suharribet* to do
lone through life. -There ia nothing
meaner than barbarous aad cruel treat­
Johnny and I Are Out.
/
mint af lhe dumb creatures, who cannot
neighborhood one new aabscriber for tbe
Smith it all up, Mr. Lawyar,
answer tu ar reseat the misery which m k&gt;
•tuning year. Thu can be eerily done is
often needlessly inflicted upon them."
Tumble the bottom out,
many cares and would be of gnat valor
For things are .pieer al our house,
Tite Philadelphia Jtare says that
J.mm B. Grooms, the choice ef tbe MaryAnd Johnny and 1 are out.
The BAJtian Job Oflke has received
’ You sec it is all so rtrange.
the ptopcWiliun will probably retry.
ths fast week, a largo asaortancut of new
While friends and parson were out.
atytaof fancy job types, and ia better
Michigan to the front ' - A man io
Sc stupid a thing should happen,
Grand Rapids found a pudet-bevk cunprepared than ever before to execute all
And Johnny and I be out.
•rising seturilUa worth
snd ra.
manner of Plain and Ornamental printing,
To tea it ia just like a dream.
at lhe /owvrt living rates.
All tumble and jumble and doubt.
On Thursday night of last week Cora 1.
Three is mxhing that { can remember
Nanon, aged 4 years, daughter of Wai.Save that Johnny aad I are out.
lore Norton of Baltimore, died of DyphThe Board of .Saperriror* af Kalsmst x&gt;
A alight aberetkm of mind,
- roomy refund to take action inward ths
theria. This was th. third child in that
purvhaM of grounds fcr the County Agri­
cultural Society.
-

We caution our people to look well to
tbeir store pipn and chimneya. If you
do not know they are safe, examine them
at core. There is almost certainly to be
sharp, cold weather yaS. bafcre spring,
and tbe danger from fire is very great.

STAR

NASBYS PAPER

joultry fair beginJ cowtinuiwg throe

Tbe ciifcagu k Lake Uunni railroad I
i has it, Pi ed lunuiog psasenger trrina into '
; Chicago aad thruagb pMH-ngcrs now hare 1
; tu &lt; kangn car- at Valparaiso.

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

1 Daiirn- 1877 lhe Hot Sajinaw water
I work, jumped 3t»2,tH«l,712 galloiM of wa-!
[ ter, an increase of 87.456.11’2 gallons or- ■
j er the amount puriiped in 1876. Who!
! »sy» lhe red ribL-o ia a failure in lhe Sag- i

preeetiiatuio of a small birthday memorial
and then with a few marc pleasant jekes
sod lively jr-M tho "bus" was put into
requiiLioa and trie more rcusiou pussd
into ike mam -riai of-Auld Lang Sine.-’

BEAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS.
FLANNELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,of next wvek, under lhe dirtotioa of Un.
n W. Finder, M.isted by Brv. E. Spannr, cf Grand Rapids, sad ril at hen in
tererted io tbe jrogrersive spirit of ebria
tteuy, temperance and the morel educa­
tion of the people.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.

EaiktaBntat, tar Btflrt. A Al

OS Baxxxn —Wo are haring a
netting bare at the Mctbudisl
ever held in L'nioo Hall occurred an Jan.
; there is roudcrablc feeling
17lb And lhe prenentaion of that splen­
did edition of the work of Charles IMUc&lt;oe, to James Clarke, Esq., by tbe Indite,
a# a token cd their Sppredation ot hie nr.
Vieta in behalf cf tempreanee wm lbs
| WiiCM.ain, lisa donated hie rreidenev
event of the evening. It is sot too much ebureb members snd things look favoreblr ji (“Edgewood") and1 slaty acresuf- lhe
grounds pertaining thsrvt &gt;, nrir Madison
*
to aay thsi Mr. Clarke merit* public appro­ to ttaipnwpJrity of the society.
Tbo wwailisr is treacherous, you eau't —in all worth nearly 8it&gt;0jX&gt;0—to the
bation and lotc-giaiion for ths work be baa
State of Wiseoarin. far tbe tatablishmeui
tell in ths maruiap wbsi the weather will of aa IuJa»tri*r»nd IWjnnatory School
eight. It is BOW trying to snow.
know that tbe ladies raccfcntad there I*
Crops .',f wbtot k»k wvll coaridcring
facta and acted upon them.

Ono cf our Coldwater sxcbsngre, speak­
Mr. 0. G Baker, killed two tore of
ing of tbs proceedings of certain young
pork day before yesterday, the hop av­
ladies, at lbs depot, says :
eraging about 275 puuada apisee.
If tbe parents of a crowd of young
Our, sc Inwl ia petting slung very ws»l,
ladies that visit the depot almost every
the unruly sec* hale to too tlx mark.
y,Steed.y was an exciting day to ths
inhabited. of this rebool diariict A few
msu just o«er ia Barry Co , wanted tu
split oar distriel in two and they would
take a slice uf the south perl and join it
--------------------,------to a alia* tbsf intended to cut of of tbs : Amount, 8300.000.
' The Illinois DsparUaort of Agncidture

| on me before
cheap »» c»

WALL

JULIUS RUSSELL,
octfim3

GROCERIES^
,
a—- Commission

,mU. w—■—»

CLOVER SEED
DRESSED HOCS

CaUhfB.

At Hickory Corners

State ir 1877 at
JJbuabekaird'
tbw value &gt;77,5112^7#.
la 1B7« tk«
^M^wa^^08,U2.yiO. and tbs ratal

Ita 4&lt;*i •/ Mo- Jmwy i. •2.l»3&gt;’0.

Merchants,

VICK’S

SUGARS.

�and ietereated in and direeriug u tfaaro
this emsntry the acevm^rdhsd and gifted
•ocgsiraaa. Jenny Lind. The uciteiMa:
'"***•
•»« appeareoce iu tho United
, State, is well remember'd by di euteroeef
•Hdle if.. A. w sridroc. of Ms for,
Mta i'fei mutter, it ehroitd be rrtwe' bered that be piukily adrawmd *2tM&gt;,0ft&gt;

Aa Ewnplo for Young Mm.
From As hsrsM tt^es.l I'«mc Fml
PhiMeo Taylor B*rnum u a wuro of
tbe aid town of Danbury, having I—&lt;.
burn at wbet fa new called Bethel. July 5.
1810, and ia now in hie aixty-^hth year
His life » written in glowing eharemere en
the memories of taro continents. His
bo™ ia. everybody a I urines., ehild.bMiW'l youth evn not being excluded
lmm an active and emhurisstle interest in
it. Tbe man wbs makes tbe people hugb
will alway. stand in tho front rank of pop­
ular favorites, and in a lbjurend ways Mr

now, in hia grreo old age, liter -tUU.vOU
copies of the several cditioM of hie auto
biography- have been printad and sold;
after Im hsa cn.ui»uned fare tu fare with
milHious 'J his rountryu.cn sad of the
people in foreign hindi. it b nee to much
to soy of biui tl-.ad Im ia the best known
tuan la America. Mr. Barnum coaxaenecd hie political lift as a Jsekaonian Demo­
crat ; bro always biken a Uroiy iotreeal ia
tbo admiaiMratiuc cf atala and national
a four*, but has shntmed rather than
sought offias! prexluv.
In 1G52 be was
strongly- urged l\ party leaden to allow
his cause to be lied M a enodidate for
Govrnx r This he refused
In 1851 be w.a not in foil accord with
the Demoentiepany on tbe KatuM Ne­
braska -(Uratico, a*d io 1880 be fully
identified himself with lire Republican
tarty. In lt"l5 be represented tbe town
of FrirfieM io thr Lcgislsture. It wm
during this term ' be defended the people
Janina* tbo reatcUrpUtcd extortion of the
railroads, snd vaperially iu tbe matter of
c&lt;.uimntaiioo f.re*.
Il wan -during ibis so.foe, also, that
tbe unendmunt qf the State re.utilution
Striking out lbs wmd "wMte" wm pre­
sented. Mr. Barnum wm active in sup­
port of ibis anwadment sod delivered
what both bis pelt leal fricuds aad oppdb
cols cl.araet.-rixcl M “owe ut the moot of
tewrire, cvmpreheahire aad coasritutfonri
spceebiw upon this question ever beard ia
this Bate/' In the spring of 1866. Mr.
B.iruum wm re sleeted by the Republicans
of Fairfield to repmcnl that town in tbe
Ix-gialature Ho was chairman of tbr
Cummitise cu. Agriculture, and seriously
tupporwd Hob. O. 8. Ferry for tbe U. S.
Scnsie during than exciting session. In
tbe summer of 181’81, Gov. Hawtey ap-

W. II. Ilarnun., Ida Democratic opponent,
waa elected by a atari! majority.
1875 lhe aubjettof this sketch received
lhe Republican nomination fur Mayor cf
Bridgeman ; aad, w-lwithstaoditig the rity
is largely Democratic, Mr. Barnum receiv­
ed tbe support of all pollties! parties to
such an extent aa to be elected by a hudname maturity.
Hia administration of
municipal aSaire commended itarif to thr
antire cuiumuaiij..aod be was strenuously
urged tn accept a renomination for tbe
mayoralty. Biwincas demands caused h im

from England. Mr. Baroom's total »»eripta from rosrii,c cowemta, gives, by
Jenny, went |718,161.Jt.
At lhe eioea of Jenny Lind's engage
meat, in 1851, be organiard hie well-romembered *• Amalie Cwaran. Museum and
M cnagerle,” pwrebaoing a .hip and .ending
it to tbr East Indus for a aorro of ele­
phants for hie show. In 18MU again
entered the newspaper field inrnsting |20
000 in, aad MUblsahiag Th. New Ywk
JfwfcwtH/ AT«es.
In 1855 «m tbo
Jerome.OLxk Company eolaaglomrol,
whereby ho wm crrrwlirlaxd with mure
than half a million of liabditiwi, not uno
quarter uf which he wm ooraiir resnonaibie for. DiaeUrging roere dollar of hie
private indebtedo.es, Mr. Baradm. at tbe
spe of AG. wm uot only a poor man, but,
at foot aiglit, sppareudy a ntinod owe.
Iteeuming his tnvsb io 1857, ha again
visited England, aeeompaHml by Tom
Thumb and other attreciicM, and mad. an
extended tour through Great Britain,
France and Gannaay. It •ro daring this
visit to Europe that Mr. Barnum ftnt de­
livered, io London, bis celebrated lecture,
entitled "Tbe Art of Getting Money."
In 1839 Mr. Barnum retnread from bw
Mevad traBa-.Xll.ntic tour, tbe obj.ct of
which had boro to earn th. means to liq­
uidate bi. Jerome Clock Company indobt
rdnem. Meantim. hie lend in East
Bridgeport, which a tew yeare preriona
was arooHl st *38.000, in 1K59 was tax

tenet, however, were in atom for him la
July, l«tiS, fax popular and famous New
York Muarum wm completely destroyed
by fore. By thb disaster. property valued
at half a million dollars, aad upon which
there waa only *40,000 insuraneu, wm
swept out of existence.
in leno than four months be had, Pb&lt;x.
nix like, risen from hie aeha and bit new
BUMUE. farther tip Broadway, waa opened
U&gt; the public. Three years after Ua oomaltofo. eSt. .u.
J—C. c_

Taking E^twct Vov. lltk

eutg About that tins • stranger one.
ia, having juat arrived am the train. The
Wlord, M.yur Beattm, mrikls if he
wiahmi a bed. Hs*d«Ancd, saying that
be had bean resung all night ia the alesptng ooouh and would att m the ediew till
b^MtetttM. The hndlW lbro ar
rangod xth tbo ttsaager that if tbe fatter
■•■Bd bo kind coongb to wake op the
Clark at rix « flock, bo hiamolf would seek
hia cot, aa be neodad aleep. The airanger
•ocootmodated him. auaaded teihe yfiUa,
aad kept up the fire, until bo waa ruUsved
Irom doty by the elert, wbow. be woke
up tel eqMated- Th* faudlovd on eosaiag

1877

trelM arvtvs at »'*

^qMEAT WKWTKRM RAILWAY,
i-•
Hl Jrf.rw.

r?"-,.............

‘fess*

ftrt Want Jictai &amp; SaiiMi
uiunae.
KCHIGAN’aND'tHE^SOUTB.

Real virtue consists in integrity of bean
aad luring par neighbor aa yooreritiCuafneiua.

m,

What I desire that others should wot do
io toe, 1 equally desire noc to do to them
-[Gx.fuc.no
pan, when une i-a. reformed his euoduct
—[Ccnfuciaa.

w wab MeTioiresra Sw: tbs mm
wnW to toft ■ i .Ms* •• •* **“■

When desperate tile demand a spemiy
cure, distrust is cowardiea aad prud.ucw
folly.—[Johnson.
Il ia the slave that wakes tbe tyrant,
aad then manors al the tyrant that ba
himself hro constituted —{Grattan.
Friendahip is the tonScin. for all rn'iefortunes; but ingretilads dries up lbs
fountain of ail goodness.—[ Hicheliew.

Puiur W. Xiaasaa Suj.torM~

HARD RANIS IIVISIDH.

&gt;nraniaalion of his “ Groat Traveling
W orid's Fair,” in 1872. Attar a aaeonaa- bands bleed.-(Bayard Taykr.
ful summer campaign with life exhibition,
How often do w« rootrsdu-t aha right
he pnreharod ia the fall of 1873 a mag­
nificent iron hoi”’
* rules of reason ia I ha whois ocuree of oar
bvm ! Reason itself ia tree and just , bet
street. New York,
tbr ream of srery part fouler mao ia weak
and wavering, perpetually awayiax and
first rxhibilinn in this building, it, too, turning with hit loternU. Ha paasuna aad
waa entirely destroyed by fire, th» lues hie vices—[Swift.
•mounting to *300,000. Thus, in a few
yearn, Mr. Barnum had lost by lire his
costly and beautiful Iraniatan reasdeoce,
bi. twogreat moaeuma in New York, and
hu “Worid's Fair" Lsildior. tmuiling
open him a lows of fully one tnilbon two
hundred thousand dr.llare.
Vodiemayrd by tbcM frightful iuescs,
lhe ruins of fan last named amesenseot
building had not eeaaed smoul-tenng ere ba
bad his agents dispersed overall the world,
eollecting material for a now and greater

if-u;'
?S"i!

Sials aS ■MWm. nun.si toLwsa
b Id.
th. PreUl. CMtot «S I
MVbisin .U.-'lS. wlu. I«ll,uil
sttnstoU tstsarsHU sm is &lt;M &lt;

Hippodrome, which in one year from the
dretnsetioo of bis Fuurteoolb street traild
ing was erocted and opened. It waa in thia
building, and at Barnum a sugireation and
through hia ialuoece, that tbe evangel tats
Moody and Sankey carried on their great
revise! meetings in New York during tbe
winter of-1875,
The rail compuica being unable to fare
niah Mr. Baronm with a suSa.nl number
of canto tranaport hia maromoth show
over tbe eoeutry, he ordered the ooaalruc
lion of three train., a.tuisuag of a inO
ran epeeully adapted for this parpcee. In
1876 and 1877 ba organiard and put upon

JRRMD SANK ASS BHl'eiT

lliroro. T.taw.. Wate.li |V.fo

-fttrisss.-tJsw;

re»Mt'® w.st- mWwi to th. 4r

Ji tmistonHa -

retag c"&gt; M •*“ r" •

iwg.in bri support, aa they did in the mu­
nicipal elective two yean previous. He
haa larger property inlmala in Bridgeport
than any other single individual in that city,
and be baa made liberal denauoua to tbe
city, at rarmua times, of land foe parka,
achuola and other public improvement., and
ia earnestly derotdd to any and all meaa

f**r li

inatica of hia arconnt books, he fin-la that
eighty-lbree millions uf admiaefoo tick Ha
to bit principal exhibitions bare been ooh!
during tho time be baa been engaged in
the amusement Iraafow.
And notwithstanding hie great wealth,
and tbe C«ct be ia verging toward three
acorn and Un, be ia wow organising for tbo
acason of 1878 a tented exhibition, that
in magnitude, coot, atteactireweM, and
novelty, arid editwe anything ever pre­
Mated to lhe public of ibis er any other

in J&lt;J..
^tSijtXT KMlrtt J.4t.

AfiRNATra0093
W. Will t.ca a— IUr-1 Tims■
4ar.
-f W) tiro I
.a,
taasrxtB.’ayr
imm

-erl every efort, ne matter by whom origsated, that will, ia hia opinion, sdraure
be peos{*-rity of hia beloved city.
His varied business relateuna with men
n all sections of the country and the
meld, and his extensive travel, abroad.

information, excellent delivery and addreas,
a keen knowledge of htnnaa nature, en­
larged by irate! aS over lhe world, quick'
to perrrive tbe hdtzrous in all things, and
apt in telling a good anecdote in lhe prop
er pure, Mr. Banimn i. immensely popehr upon tbe rostrum.
From his rocewlly published work, en­
titled -'Struggles and Trinmpba," it is
foamed that ho has deli freed 700 public
lectures on various subjects in thia couslr i
and in Great Britain.
Ne sketch of Mr. Barnum , rile would

which he baa originated, owned or mao.
’“"^rom 1831 to 1834 Mr. Barnum nnb-

liabad his fint Newspaper, Tbo Hioall of
JWeifowi Dfapcaiag of this he shortly
afterward bad hm attention rolled to au
wdrertisemeut In tbe M.ibd.lphi. Inrreir
_ ..._ &gt;L— —l. .e . —. -,
।

NOW JUDGE
Depth of Ptouohmfl.

Tbs depth one should plouirii must ever
depend upon certain conditions, aa ths
character ot tbe toil and the ervpe to be
grown: but otbre thiugs/Ceing equal, a
deep, fine, mellow soil is arrays to be pre
furred to one that is thia aad overlying a
hard, unbroken aubeoiL Right incbm of
well pulvtfimd, rich, &lt;mDw, top s*4! ia a
pretty good standard to aim for au most
lira.—quite aa much m we have mscure
for ; bat in order to reaeb ths sight ineb,
with • common plough, I bare found a
great help in the steel subsoil plough,
without mouldboard, a nfoi^h which sim­
ply kxMcas ths under sod without bringing

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VOL. 22. NO. 41

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY

11

| L.

Closing Out Sale

1878.

&lt;

E. F. BROWN £ I. DETER.

LUCIUS RUSSELL,*'*”-

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pel lanterns
100 Champion cross cut sawa
100 dot. warranted mill files 8 in.
PHYSICIAN A BURGEON
E* a. a*-., tt^i.
100 dos. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 dot warranted axes
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR 1000 nests tin pails (our make)
100 dot. 6 qt milk pans (oar make)
60 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. horse nails finished
300 boxes glass (8x10)

bf i i i

k

*

Wo have a large and varied assortment of Cook Stoves, Heat­
ing stoves Tin Ware, Shelf Hardware, Horse Blankets, Feed
Cutten, Bob sleds, Cutten, Wagons, Corn shcllcm, Heavy and
Light Hamess, 4c.. 4c,that will be ctowtl out at

I

PHYSICIAN 4 SURGED!.

South Carolina b the political a weU
a lhe military key to Um Booth Athntirja
Lraianab to tha Gulf Scaia. Ifwabad
remitted them by supporting their Ugili-

Don’t foil to call and secure a bargain.
jV. B.— irSew you Aare read thin ptene hand it tn your neighbor■
Yours Respectfully.

•
' OK.

Wil. JONES.

Ttwre b no 4nob* that • IkpaUbu de­
foal in New Hampaltire would ba • Mtludial calamity. If thorn waa ot* * time
and place wlien and where the regular atganiaatioo thoold U maintained intact,
and abould be rattrulled by thorn who
lar the evil effeete of the aerreader of
the Southern Stalaa, that time i. bow, and
that place b ia the approaching campaign
in New Hampahire.
The trouble in
to eirfl eerrxw re
form grew* oat of the imperfect etatemeM

'lijiii

And all other goods at proportionately low prices.

Wassisotow. D. C,
Mot. 84, 1877.
i pro* or N. H. Snrnrn.J

1

•be. each
70c. each
3 c. per foot
16c. each
20c. each
$1 00 each
75e. per neat
$1 50 per dor
$4 50 per.ksg

WHOLE NO. 2087.

Greble &lt;fc Russell.

DENTIST

Itaivilk

liciipi.

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CUASCIkT PhwM anraikia aira la I

Great Aeus
aban Joomeot of lbw purenimeota result,
in an apparent, though ebiefly rammcvri^l
good. It will prove to M an illusion —
Ther. can be no good ultimately raauhiug
frot. I neglect to obey or an evasion &lt;1 the
fondamcntal law. Thera an only rri!

The Holidays are over and Lewis Stern has decided to
sell his stock of Winter Goods at or below cost, consisting of

ra«,sffi,imEiiJMSTS,

2K"-

FIBST GHANA FBIZE

“Made a msket for your hop poire, I
conclude. XaCcrfarooba V mid that pmclebmu. “How much do you wiah to pay
down V
“The whole amount 1 do not want ■
any mortgage upon tnr valuable landed
aatate. It moat be deeded to Catherine
Braley and Albert Eatarbrooka. Kilty ■
gUng abarea with nee in the raterprue;
ao it will be no neat JcM if the pnee at
hop polea core down before wu get th*

STOVE

Something

government. created by and rcprrecntiag
that policy, io the hope of raoeUialion,
was. in toy opinion, a direct though aniatcnUonal vhlatiou »ud almndooBkcnt of
the policy itedf. Il it no answer to

■inee the inauguration. A. mraal oar
phot h in th. taucuard of the battle —
Faltering win he fata), and defant ia New
Hampbiire at thh erbia will, I faer. be fi­
nal. I do not remember a time when mo­
ons' acemed to tee no important ainoo the
eloae of the was Fortunately the Repub­
lican. clUK Buteshire bn&amp;rntaad&amp;r
principle* and oimprehcnd the fall impor­
Dr. Kingston, glanced al the miabter Mr. IJacola said,‘*a bag job* to -re th* tance of lb* occasion. We ahall unite,
we .ball cling tagethcr, we ebalj triumph.
Union—but ww did it, and at too great
.As erer,' truly youra.
erat to jsatify aorrvadcr to an aoemy who
literally lay is bin hat ditch whan Prwi
dost Haya wm inaugural*;.
Bai wha of all thh ? It b history.—

Just received First Price at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own
State Fair at Jackson,

DETROIT

h the prens. i» txt denied, provided
not interfiirr with the diaettarge of
Ecu] datfea; bal by I beer are.pt’M^oyneol from the onion they
LserXortf Smm?thhr ^tlfcfail

WORKS.

re ever given, Mia Smith."
ther waa wiodtnr hii nub. when
playfully co hh tilde pel. Let sm
our mw up.'' 'No,’ mid the child,
l Want my euee wound sp, far 1
rut it to run alFdayf
,

Just out.

THE JEWEL COOK!
thm it had done far yam.
pr—ion wm baring it and hope lighlnd
up bet eyea. When lie two women were
at but left alone, they rieartd up the table,
and aa they were waUiing the diahrw Mra.
Kdgaftoa aaid :
'■Hannah, thh aeema like old tint* The most beautiful am) scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove You and I need to work toeetber loop
yaare ago, when we were giria. How
f now in the market.
long it BMUM r!
•‘We Kula ibemgb: thru, May, of the
triala and nehing hearts whieh awaited u»
la the future. Coaid we bare beliered it,
ihrnr
• Oh. ao I It waa well we were ao iguoreal of the fatwa.''
••I bare often wondered why there la
such a differware in lhe dirbioo of uorrowa and hippies*, in thh life. Some
par. th rough Ilf. wkh ixnhlog lo trouble
them , everything they undertake h aoc
1st.—Mgmts POWERS &amp; BARLOW have a stock;
ocarful, oo aickama or lorn of friend, lo
of critically selected goods for this market, exceed­
MUM them pein. Other, ye juM the op-

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable PUnished Copper Reservt

ATTOMFCBY AT

f. J- fvi/i,
Camaie, Sin aS Onmeital
PA I N TER

Al A. M. !Urt'» Carriage Shop
Jefleraoa 5L,

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GENERAL

BEP A1B SH OP
fHMtM. aa* Vtelaur. &lt;“•
k.e ia Aart—Uamt HaM. ter iba

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Gumming &amp; Filing Saws
— H.U, I. &lt;te

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Wm- H. Goodyear
pHlMlOTtSAL CEJOa.
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE.

nr.uW. Pn»«iplw~ «“d

F.mil» K~ip&lt;»

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o^ wiU. Drag. .nJ Cko-'^

“Well. I did think fwoold gir. you a
thanes to go iti -with mo In my inyeatmenl,
bat I .hall dll no meh thing w«. A
gow«, indited I When you aw my marble
quarry in full operation yoa wQi'wiah
your feathers bad begun to grow I I bate
•ot KM a wry hoary beard yet, bat I do
think 1 hare something in here,’' and be

A. GOODYEAR.

FACTS TO BUYERS!

ing in variety .the combined stocks of all ngher Hard­
ware stores in the city of Hxstittgs.
'
2d.—POWERS 4 BARLOW are the onlydedera
in Hastings who buy direct from the Manufacturers,
and en avoid the addition of jobber’s profits to lhe
cost of their goods.
•

3d.—This house is the newest in its line, and, un1 ike its competitors, has no old
J~
’ *i—•
were bought when goods were _---------us to place before our customers goods of the l»eat
qualities and atrles, al least 10 per cent km than
our competitor's goods cost them.
W e abo haw
tlic reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth
preserving, winch gives security to purchasers ugninst iniRreprerontntioiiH.
Ilh.—For UK Mke of Baking pno»
„ do not tewnte -OioWog Ont
atTlH of good, or &lt;Uol .tote for nnw.

&amp;•&lt;*
or -U old

.
“U wm no* in year line of basilica,
I that's lU reason. Do you uppn® Ata-t
’ jali would null a few aero, of Lu. ledge, for j
nothing; but if be find.
that lh» land to mH, ha will mal game,
and hoU os to hb I im ... at "
.
“Wril.“ mU Afawt, “Urnre in a
' tinman here free. New York that wuaHi
“ like to itneat it, thia bu.in.-n. No one
kw&gt;«« of atty psrAam m yet but oar-|
rebut, asd wo &lt;m&gt; keep It a Meat a k«.j;

maha, the exa.t figure, being 4OT.TO4 ia
lhe one case, and only 393,153 ia th.
Olher. Th. department, in which the in
crease of populatha has been gnateM are
the Seine (Baria), 190,700; the Nord
(UBe), 71.8SC; the Loire (8c. Ethan.)
40,040 ; lhe Ncurtbe^t Mwelle (Nancy)
39,000-; th. Girod. (Bordaaai), 30,000.
the Finial-re, 23,000, and the Marne, 21,

Don't you euppoae, if the Lord had
known the linac waa ooming when aueh
fallowB m John Morriaaey, Hioabox Bat
ler and Smlh«.g HilCTreu would* mak.
lawn for thh rouatry, be would hare told
Noah to pay of Um men and atop work oo
th. ark, a. he bad decided lo pcatpoac th.

�Aswtatrtaw.D. d, Feb. 1,1878
।
SAMFOHB'S UMCMCin.
5o et; lstatbs aosmsato Lr the ether
। Wfee iuespHosble sdepae s^fkrcl by wmrJy every sae of our srrvwl industrial end
11 oauBcrcial iatereus after the convening,
J nek sou on the Uth of Janaary, lb7B.— 1 uf the 45th Cvugram in extra a asm jo Iasi
The Htowiag grand oflnoa ware chxtad: I (leteber. earrpt tbc genera! dietrut eatsr-:
Grand Master—Jae. W. Finch, Adri mined of its abihly is aecoMfuDy cope
1 afetioo over unlimited aihsr, oheuM the
HeadbMysro.
and requiring wisdom to solve. All through
We do not Wieve the HepwbHeans of
The c-inniry ran stead Mtbsidki bettor
the Spring. Summer and early Autumn
this CoogrwmUrat D .trict km employed
signs of baaiamu rerirel, wUub. isDowiug, than it ran stand repudiati-m. ' The House
lbe-£uy(&lt;- to .peak fur them. At feart,
clmeo the grealor of two evife
every
prnoodiag
panic
had
proved
the
esrws know tba llcpubfiesM of Barry county,
lain harki agars aad furvruaaers of s oom
Wbot if lhe trauate should p- the
o/motf kJMUi'm uualy endocac tbc ectiea of
piste rrotoraLioe of ooefidsaMe oral pay pur- Wraul Ull by a two thirds vote, and ibe.
our able and popular lUpreaentauve ia
ity.ceoiiaaodiomnltrpiy; sadlheCmiiag: a veto bo ssataiaod ia the itousc. would it
Congress, Uoa. Jaime U. McGuwao. ia
wm sewers) that wo had soon lhe worst ofF sot bo a pretty ksso satire 00 ths aasumod
voting againat tba paarego of lb. Kami
Grand tWctary—William
aujerw. alalramaubip of tbe fonuer body*
bill, and ad! K&gt;a&lt;aia him in voting againai
Grand Rapids.
fealisg &lt;&gt;f iasaewrily aumc with the meet­
f/ndiitioa in any form, at all timer ,aad
Tbar. will Le ao repudiating end to
Grand Lretuter—Aijthooy
ing cf Cuegram, sad is a few weeks it wm
in all pLuew. T.ts Ulaod Uli ought net U
gore, nothing Lui wind.
Lexiogtou
found that we had, sowmAuw. retrogvndml
becoxa a few, or .ally other Ull, which
Grand Chapkiu—Rev. J.
If tbe repudiator waul, any Hood ^|Eiatollia very dapthaofatmtaalien Al s ra
eneipcla the werkisg men !o noeiva 8a
CATKRRHAL AFFECTIBIS,
of bwwdroda of thousand af dollars jnat ml, be will bate lo draw on Mo own
eeoli tat a d.Usr, aud then pay 110 cent,
bills, rendered nacensary by the partim
for a dollars Wore b of the i xvararirs of
=-dignity of the precodiag House, ware
life, which is precisely the effect lh»l
pe.-f.-enad and paamd. The extra fepaxl
wouldre.nl: front the jamage of tba
Ull_ ... ..Lili aL.«
i
iaU lhe raguhr session and ia iba two
n.onlbe aincu elapsed, not one practical
step baa beea taken to soooarage a retam
-DutrLr deput|r (Irani uu-tci. m (o- of cowSdoMo aad tore again into the chan«a: finrtdJ
. I 1
.
,
t&gt;4a cf pro!table trade, ibe hoard'd umans
jailaati Secc |i, re-wia Giant, Xomwc, of our capitalist* Excluding • very few
, The uaexpeelwl vote of General Gar- j
bird, James |H Farnham. CmempalU , wHom practical sUusmanahip Lae been field io lb. Ohio Lo&lt;iaUicro troubfe. tLe
,M “t Fomft, O.-ETHM, -KflMMTM; Fifth,
imneuetraud ia past years, it is Mt that silver agitatiwv They my k vw due lo I
' ’
I A. D. Eldred, T&lt;4tooolu; Sixth, L. I&gt;.
Coogrrm bai dcvclopel a degree of wis ••jerristent lobbying.' 1'erkap. so, but'
■ Briggs, Leantag; BcvaotbrG. W. Robert- ■lorn that would hardly sufioa far tbc con­ tba vote on the other aide might just m '
.
'zt Her t Monty. ,
imm, Mt. Cfemeota. Eighth, Jabn A. Gib duct of ordinary township affaire
correctly be said lo be due to parsstant
Tbe Great '
1 Ztp.H.1
son. Saginaw City . Ninth, Grorre HB1,
The nraap °f *&gt;»” Matthews silver res
Portland ( Tenth, R. H. Oabute, Caln- olution &gt;Rer ibe waste of many valuable
The K sat ark y Legwlaiaaa, i atoaoely
weeks on a matter that only amoeeu U Democratic, refuare to Mi with the nation­
Committee uu Juri»piudeu,\ liu^h'
an exprcarsia uf oj.in'km, baa clatel tbc al flag tying orar three. The Proudcnt
MeCnriy, Coronas; J. W. Chaplain-1
advueale* of the Bland bill and faprwMcl •DI bare to go down and
aciBala''
Graft* Rapid.; Wm M Webber. Kart|
dpcum.cn of lb:
iUopjreacnU. Ifeapite ineeraneea tda
Saginaw.
graphed hence from lime lo time that the
flveator Barnum is right wbeu be My a
■Masurw was steadily losing atrengtb, ami
that nothing eaa disrupt lhe Democratic
who dreirc aa "nl’alnta moccy ” aid uia
of iba ‘Matrcpoiitjur' ^rros to the msao
party. Such a trifling thing m repodia I
renew of tbc fart, ao regard to tba ecp
effect, it appears that precfeely the reverse
ply of tbc'precioua icefade'aod the ramootico will not truuble it a kt. Th. East, rn
wm true, aad lhe remonHisatioa of eUvae
brother will protest mildly, bal bo will ;
rtiretreu ofailr - ii fbt and dr.r. Mr.
seem, now areured, even against a I*reaidcntial. veto which Is not at all ereuio —
cause in thia afeecli, ami it ia only to be
CotuaUteo 00 lodges—J. B. F. Curnot probable, indeed, many think. Tbc
n^retiod that the Hmtag is so little in- p.. Hint, C. F. t'.ibaro. Bay City , II. vote in the ffeuato Friday stood ayes 43 lo raejluii-jo- Ro,.iblioaa—Tern. 71; nays,
eliccd lo iiaten t rielMrtadfetta aad care- A. Calvin, Adviail
says 21
Among lhe Lewisr were 19 5&lt;i Duroecraiic—Tom. IIS; nays, S3.
fal arrom-nt’ .
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RepuUicnna and ibe latter 7 Democrats
Urruaud 1 Wool's Tariff bill ia no', like­
t Tb3 Grand Chapter ofi tbc Royal Arch In the House Monday tbc vote stood ayes
ly to eueceel. There bra boon qi.no
&gt;1
utocs
cTMidiigsn
was
recently
iu
sea
189-116 Detuocreu and 73 Republicaui. enough tariff tinkeriag for th. proic U
Pendleton M Home
_
A eirralar pwr»&lt;rtiagto ou-w fo ci, tbe 1 rdiou al Detroit, the aJdrxev of the re- pays 76—5ti Rcpublicncs and S3 Dcwm lluunevo io re&amp;nenUy disturbed wiAcut
Democratic workioginciq of C.naaaali Wat' ftriog Grand li^h l*ri&lt;rt, Gen. O. L. crau The Whiskey Ring aaffared a ae introducing thia new dement, aad Coe' di»tril'Utc«J a: Cdumlay, Ohio, before tbe Spaulding, sbowi tint tbe Older ia flour sere dclcabywlerday in the Hosm, aa tbc grun will act wisely ia 1st ting al! such
DtnaoeratU atoew fn tin n*miaatioo of a ■ahiag io the Rot4 Arch degree., in thia1 tmthern Paeiflc ring did oa Tuesday.
State, and in mreti-rr. bare mweh to ea- Tbs initiatory atop Oaa redoction of ths
Goreroor Smith of Wfeoouma, ia hia ia I
,
W; ired Pesdxtoe in uoferaaurtd terma aa I courage them The f?Jowing eftr.-ra tax on this Dewx&gt;crst&amp; beverage was, m
STRAWBERRIES,
augural, strongly urges an adberaace to
charged, and generally believrd, allempud
an arfriocrat and a friend of the bond- Wrro elected for tlif enaning jeer:
Ix-ldrrv, and said
' IF ia auch terrible I Grand 11. P.—y. J. Krqgtr, Grand' under ooxtr of a bill to extend lhe lime ibe paliay of epccic rwaumptioa, a remoaetiauion of ailrer oo aa equality with gold
times -j there you &lt;!bc&lt; aach a man a* I
for 11 a withdrawal of whiskey ia bond lo
Deputy Grand II. P.—David C. Spaul­ Joly 1,1878. Btaekbars, a name always if-pemiUe, bal mx other wire, and oxaPendleton to ibo t'triirel Staten Senate
ding. l.you*.
nggeatire of titty loathsome malady and
Grand
King
—
S
'IL
N'ortow,
Foutiacalways counted oa lo support every
dcctiou tbe Deni'xra.i ■ pany of Ohio, i»
Grand Scribe—Uba*. II Axtell. LanoTerwbriminxly defeated?'
Government U medieval practices. Uefunner Bamsiug who bolds his plar. by the lafiatioeieu do not iriamph ia th. ।
Facia for V^len.
lhe grace of Eph. Hollsnd'v repeater*; ' pevoeot Ccugrem, their task will bo fur-!
Jbe following facta
Harris of Ya , Tucker from lhe ram. oom ever bopeiem again* iba tide of returnmg I ante I'sislegwa la tba Trade. I (sale
all hcnrel men
munwealth, sad. in shaft, abuut rrsry reason, and, av we hope. iba brook-water '
• United Sutea.
Grand ChaplainDcnijeral of the | achy derma lo«fs* order,
I 'lnnd Haren.
specially dittinguisbed thraxlvw ia advo­
up power. w»« luwc
The Philadelphia Prru tap iba Demo,
1 GiAdC.ofHcr drilimd nation.
cating t be bill. It wm estiauta that iu cratie feeder* seem to be aa ignorant of ’
peaaage would pompopb lhe pirm.nl of iba grand taetiea u trtf, sad an direct-,
.'law, u u» Kau-M Of inn iw-puuitcnu , (J
tag all their ruergiat towards buildiog up ।
party, baa vewbrel ll;4 bigbrat point . L,
be made ap by taxing other utUoa of aa
auxmg rivDis-d nation. ' j
comity to the poor man's Brfavg, becauw, I
TblrJIv—Tl.t v.ry Gr\J&gt;,j»’.drh lire I
m I Mid, it wax regarded aa lhe fir.t »tep 1
towanb the reduction of iba whiskey lax
frroi 90 io &amp;&lt;&gt; ur e»»o 23 pte gallon. I Tbc Lanaia^ JIvopMA-ia rays: Ex
Great familiarity with the prieripL-o uf Governor Straw of New Hamfwbire bra mark i&gt;
ImluiM -a lafermr •—u z~ itei
political economy are o-x auoeevuMry to Mo grain bin views as to what will be the
of tbe Voivcraity, Regvntlirant, in ktetr-l
praeuoal results of the retnouvtiniiue of
that moot rereauai era now berdy su£ ; silver to the hl-oriag riaajn of New Ko;
ply to ILgrot Rred, arntel that he be
Grail.'1
eiaat Lr cureeM tap anam, tan. eoflea or
jfeved tbe Doctor b:d ;bl-cR™ 10
.. the
.1™
befcngrel
a. lac article eras more abeolatrly arenaburan enudr. The D»ct4 rvjilfed in tl&lt;
•ary, would bear bal to make ap the
afiiurattre, au-i stated dratbe Mreupt.d
(mporiiet
s|tsal conflict
Lesriags, Fester propoaad aa aareadmeut
lo the effect that aay radustsue J ibe tax
vg», Va. Tbe
waa iu&lt; spodirut. The vote stood area 143,
I 5th, Clb aad "lb, Eegiu&gt;ci.l&gt; Michigan In- nays 114-nearly all DoMaorat.. The
IxuWy io tamp &gt;.f iaalrecliuu a*. Furl foalteg ia quite flatural that this movemeal
I Wayne, near Drireii.Jutlag iba mouth of.] ia juc of reflex action front the illicit whieI August, 1841, lo the] tact, that by joint I
' Rroolati.ro Mo- 37. of lhe Mwmon of 1873,

W. A. Palmer.
CLOTHIERA full line of Undershirts and Drawers.
BCSINK88 sod
for FALL TRADE.
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Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ooa-' S’^TB and OVERCOATS,

DRKM5

ri-’ of a nice line of WORSTEDS and
In FurniaLing Good, wr ha
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS. I ths latest styiro in the BEST
CASSIMKRES .nd CHEVIOTS
BUSINR8S SUITS.

for WHITE SHIRT « the (Sly.
-»“*

CUFFS »ad the

OVERCOATING in good stjlm.

fete* mreekia

in

SCARFS, T!W and Rift HanAmhief.

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

E3 COLLINSES

VOLTAIC PLASTER

To thooe’wbo wieh lo buy

LIVER COMPLAINT
D’ZSFXI’SX^,
.aAfcrH-fnag Us End.
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GROCERIES,

ILnaluna. HarMparilla, Yellow
Ib^k. Stillingia, Dudelmn. '
WiH Cherry, ami other
Valuable Rroaedira. '

W . JOHNS TOX J: CO.

COFFEE.
SOAP
TOBACCO.

CHOICK Fima AND GARWi

IMPERIAL SOAP
CROCKER

Smith Hcgle A Preston.

B.M.WATSONaOld

NlV'EI

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T« acta

ri““rl)ETECTIVES
OF EU WPE AND AMtRICA.

afaiTofmton
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own.

HALEN

NOWiiTHETIIKTOSKURKIT

NIET OF HOKEBOUKD AID TAB

ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
roil AN ACRE

FOR THX CURE OF

McCarthy, roImt a gilicb,
Detroit. Mich
By G n-cwvi generally and by

Z. B. WILLISON,
Hratinp, Mich

table to tbe w&lt;
room, library

i Tie*. tu facilitate the payment of the &lt; fe.-al goverumeste of Sooth Caroline aad
I one, bLxuka have been prepared, by the I 1.ruisiaaa to armed mobs, very fittle hope • A girl who furmedy Ivwd ia Sa. Lewis
writes them Coluredo to sa old friend.
I S.vrelary of Mate, tu ea-iak au.h elaiaraeu Ii of । unishiog tba irnaagnmora is iadulgt^ " This ia the hamfeomwc 200 acres I ever
i ic ms L ing their proof di servio.
in b«u; and the eubetitucioe of Kroos pul my fijot down on. " Her Gther ought
i Tbrwo blanks will be&gt;at, on re&lt;|&lt;seat, to ' pure Ku Kluxers A5 political oflrissi.s -tu get 100 sems mors and have a lawn
aruond brv foot -Cbtieogu /Gyrer.
I 'nttod Soos if Industry vras held recent­ any gcreou, nakiag tor them, whose sama oftcials, appe. re to be steadily progreroiiig
ly st Grand Hapda. The aefwrte .bowed appear, upon lhe Audik&gt;r General's lufr at tin bcbrMs of Hampton. Hievena, U
:be Order to be in n v»ry fleurishlog noa- of tbd above named Regiments, as enticed mar, Gurdon aad Hfll
diAoa. The sresion wm long and hsrmo- to Math pay; which latl have been made
In 1875 Holman'• anti re Midy rremlu
li m pud, only 33 members dceliuing lo
aioan—the tremnrea done very important and LI. d in lbs Bute Ihrpartiarat
The undcrrngawl reguoto sU [-ersufla eommii tbemralvim A fair iwo-third.
t* tbe .mfer This is coospathtivaiy s new
.vdre, tot nevretbehwe is &lt;mc cf the so- seeing Ibis wotios, who are sntiiled to pay majority wm olx.ined ia lhe vote Tured.y
callvd sreret soeilMB that is, fhuogb of re as above, in writs lo lire SccreUrv of Btala,, oa a aimilai proproiltoa; but area th.t, ;
. t.*« throws th* tobbivw prevent her. in fall
&lt;r»t origin, rd npl practical vales to tbe
|«ople, and ia slowly Irnt rwriy growing 1 They will recaive* prttnpc attention.— form, into the greateM eooetaruaikm. But, 1
ia f ubKe favor, sad is. In tb« not distant There ja n* need ot eoeenltiag claim oatwuhuaading this fcrmal rammiimrat
fotorr to be reegoised as otw o[ the must sgenu ue al tome yr Tl. tan-.uots due. of members by tboir own votes to an opvaliubio uf the Lumauitsr-an societies ia ' them are small at best, and may be re
caivsd direct from the State Departrareit, ad by party c-ooreMiooa, those ej-praad u&gt;
ibcccMjry.
Tbe fuliowiag uScera were cloctod for| by CJbwiag tba inetfucu-MM hare given. tbe steal* engineered through Cungnna 1
Upon applmation, if tba &lt;daim.nl s name almost every awaioa, should uadrewaod ,
afjvsre upon the proper Hats, blacks ail) that adroit managwn, supplied with Inada I
U. P.-li.A Widgnr, Infag
j be sent at ooee, whish the claimant wiH to bribe tboir wsy to ibo Treasury vaults,
O. V p'— E. Waon, Grand Rapids.
fill up, make calk to, aasi return to the are bore; aud thorn guatfemso who flad it
G. 8 —G. s. TowEnrem, Hmtiap.
Tbc cLim is then diSfrttomfeths pU «i « vsUlifedl
G T.—G. E Wardell, Gm nd Rapids. {feervtary of Stets.
G. Trwuts— Gau M. Ifevaj, lUa- j ready to bo taken up isl actol upon by puree or tLe asductlrc wifes of s baadaomo j
tiagK J. C. Craig Gram! asprie. Jaaeph
Blake. Grnndraie
G. Banihict—WiNiaan ArxA-we, Grand '
RagHp
G. J. a-Wnrreu s. Crippen. FmUr
Btaiian;- Waa. Moore,
Naore, Oread
Graad K
Ropdfa; A i
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Bimijgjjmj) rekdt
-Asthma,
Hrnnchitit, Catarrh.
WONDERFUL CURES
ISittkX-XSK.TssL-''KE“!
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a K. aanTESTOK, Prop, XT.
Thelen Pew;-

CURES

HUMPHREYS

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.
A XA1I0XAI ITAMUI

Webster's Unabridged.

BLUNTS

Homrepaihlc

Spacltic.

�* * ** 1 J. CBA#T!'Noti&lt;&gt;e f Notice!
Tbe Good T-mpkre held a aecia] on
Munday or cuing at thsir Hall, which was
a very pieemnt affair Receipt* 118.00.
The thaiita of tbe junior publisher of
tbc BaMNEit. are tendered Io Isaac Wil.

in C- MeAlilttre, trkd at the hat term,
•nd rerik-t for pUiattff real trad by jaiy.
A new tri.1 waa granted tke MnisM utt
the payment by bin of a’d coats and an
attonwy ire, of »25.OT. May k Fran
for pWatiff. V. G. Holbrook for defrod-

wm accepted aad adopted
Ayes—AM. Dewey, Bundi, Toatijaaoo,
Winklctnan sod T«t»s-5.
\

DRY

I have on hand a full titnek of
Dry Goods of latest styles
and also

" Our Gsytnan friends will edebnte, lhe
1st antiivcreary nf tbe luanjuration of
President L&amp;syea by a Festival al Union could have bsen avoided very well, after
Hall on liteiereaing of March the 4th.
the Julies held tbe paniea for irial. C.
The Red Ribbon UKstiogs Sunday af­ H. Beutr for the Ptopfe, J. C. Fitsjmld,
ternoons aru lieromiog very iaicroming. rrpsmented Hr Mr. Adah. late Prosecuting
Mr. Dickie • in speak next Sunday nftev- Attorney of Ottawa county, for the rnsj uanoon. nod Ue hops the peopk will turn deut llaebae! Shepard.
Tbc cLaneery eiuvc &lt;4 Horace Huiter
Sarah J. Moore, cl al. not being ready
The edups of tbo B.utxn will address
the people u Caledonia .Station oa Tues was stricken from.th^CMendar by cuacmt.
day crenbif, Fsb ISlb, on the tamper- Swerwry A Mn»p|x-u for complainant,
George Hnppea for defendants.
By convent the chancery awi of MUo
Yes, w&lt; will take use tord of wood in
larnarat for the Banmek for ono year, Phillipa re Hiratr Chase, noticed for
from any ' tun, woman at ehiM in the bearin.- on plmdings and Proofs.—Milo
Phtilipa cl al. rs. .Hiram Chase, bill to re­
county of Berry.
'
deem, pleadings and proofs,—aud David
Tbe ll^J Ribbon meedng iaat evening
Halleck H at »». Hiram Chase, bill tu re
was one of the largest and mou entbuaideem, pleadings and proofs, were stru-ken
Mtte IrtDpatancc mestinp rear held in lie
from the Caleodar Svreo-y A Happen
city. Tbc good work gc®» bravely ce.
for Phillifw k H3Uk. C G. Hulttrook
TbecaM of David It. Kogere va. Jobs
Snegga wm continued ce the usual terms
The aMUmptit suit uf John C. Baker
an appiiottiia uf tte' plaintiff. Strscary
rs. Henry C. .Peck bam et al. hiving brew
&amp; Knappeaifor'jtklnufi, C. G. Holbrook settled, Waa atrlAeo from lhe Calendar.—
for defond.Ot.
'
James Clarke snd Wm. Burgher for ap­
pellee, Swvvacy A Kosppcn for appal
C. Heath, trial by jury, for resiatir^ an

t&gt;^&gt;.

tUl 11- 'UM, H

dress
goods
'

at&lt;a_

j to which I now invite especial
' attention. • I am selling at
‘

prices that will astonish
all. Come in and look
oveh my stock.

41 44

WA2STZEH &amp; BAR7S7B8.

LAST GREAT MASK MN

HATS AND CAP
i keep constantly on hand ' i
full assortment of men's and
boys' Hate aud Caps.

If we don't sell our overcoats at the prices we hare marked
them down to we will carry them over until next year.

All Overcoats BELO H* COST
We offer a fine all-wool brown beaver overcoat

A full line at very low figures.
Come and see them, before
.■
buying elsewhere.

Dr. Blown of Haling*, preached in
The foiljwin;- accounts were preoceted:
Myrtba Kstcllt. aged two yewrt, daugh­ ti Mt.h_d.aL church buoday eveuing, Nclson Rich, watching Haney's fire | 7a
Miltea Runyan ■
751
ter . f Mr.'and Mn. Wallace Norton, of auJ Mr. u.caey ot lii.LsiU.apa; the VnraGoo. M. Dewey, printing 1
1 75
Baltimore, died on tin 2d ioau of dyp. laia chuich bunday muiuiug.
Cowl evuveued al iiaaimgs uu Munthrria. ThU is the fourth child in tbst

Prints!

!urt' Bn bsl, kn Reflri.

For S9 Worth 815»
Fine all-wool black beaver overco.ats for 10.00 worth lfi.00. Good
iur beaver overcoats, brown and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
Extra fine all-wool fur beaver overcoats for 13.50 worth
20:00. Heavy grey satinet overcoats for 2.50 worth
5.00.
'Heavy brown chinchilla overcoats for 2.50 worth 6.00.
19*A11 of these Overcoats are from 15 to 40 per cent, lower
than can be bought at any other store in the city.

Prints!

Drop ia and see those laU&gt;
styles of Prints. All styles
at bottom figures.

ALSO SELL A PAIR OF PARTS

■resrteJ

Th» Cireuit Ccurt.
The Fcbcjaiy term of tbc Ciroatl Conn
far Uiia county opened et 3 o'clock oo talking abuai csugtaLing to \l»bu&gt;gtuo
Monday afterprion, His Honor,' P. T. Territory. We think n a good move on
Van Zilc on tfo: lenoli, lhe «lcrlc and olh- tbrir । an. Hois Uur wont wish is snccM.

STAR

As cheap as the cheapest and
warranted as good os any
jn the market. J.

FURNITURE.

until you liave priced their Goods, for you
will save moiTey by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

One Dollar a Year.

’£• I

1878.

HOUSE.

jnTOBKffniLYKULD. THE STEBBINS BRO SAY
^oife’t-bu&lt;any Furniturfe or Picture Frames

I **F7iVno««. .&gt;• foroiuOroo.lin. I
i i. Hl*r r.i« «r» ; l» rIvsaat |-I&gt;&lt;S. SI.Wl

VICK'S

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

, _ lilutraui Pneri CaialtiB.

to all the lucpiucm uf the Berry eanioty
Ber, we nvliuA ia atumdaoee K. A. Fijiri«r ef Detroit.urn! M/. A&lt;Ut&gt;of timed

CLOTHING

1.00

If ■ you

Store, 38. 40, and 42, Canal BL, GRAND RAPIDS.

R. J. GRANT.

VICK’S

FOB

i of extra heavy dark colored jruods, Worth 1.50.
any of/our overcoats you had better call soon at

BOOTS AND SHOES

Mia. Morse, a tucdium, will lecture
toe Uyfca House Dauuday eleulug U
tare ties. Cwtse out all yo’ i^vauiiug uu

Rapidn.
Vp to the fimo of gniirg to prwo, tke
following cases have been du posed of
Tbo eauM kf tbe People rs. Gconpt
Leak and FU«a Atkinson, charged wilt
adultery, waa continued oo tho applicsiioo
S&gt;f the nspottlcni Lmdi- Charles II.
Batsev, for the iPropfo, C. G- HultewA
and Julia IL Crites, for Hut nwjoadvat

To to the fact that every article usually found in a Drug Store
you will be Tnost’certain of getting of us.
Respeftfidly

SfiftsMen's and Boys' Clothing

An amsteitricowpaDy will do Ctftterella
lo be followed by a topper aud a dance.’

Tbe social will bo entertained Vj
S. Doud an4 family, instead of at

W&lt;- desire to call the attention of all

of all the popular patterns
and best &lt;jualitie» at lowest
rates.
I have just re­
ceived a full line of

ChM. I! Baser for lhe People, C. G.
Holbrook !&lt;* the lUspondsot.
T.n Ni,lu. lu ■ lUr K..a ... pL,el
Liters will bt • a Mssjaio Festind at by tbe boote talent uf our village ImI Fri­
Union Halloa lhe evening of the 14th day night. Tba o|«n wm Likd wnb ear
inat. A general good tin* is expected

eordtaily invited t? tea at six o'clock..

PITV nDlIC
Having commenced a new year in our
VI I I Uli VMbusiness we take this means of thanking
our friends and patrons for their liberal patronage of the year just
ended; also to say that we shall
untiringly labor to keep our
assortment of goods constantlyMV;c your favor, with every ad­
dition of goods new in design or purpose, selling at all times onr
goods at a fair, hone,t margain, and asH A A |f CTflD E
low as any one can sell — and Kve.DUUlV w I UHC

GOODS!

in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.

■asLisrss. anC IkeHaas.
wsv t»
tMatei

Furnitufh Depot, South Bide State St., Hastings Mich.
Scitiow 1. That any one who shall
gel t-r iieroina dniuk or lutaxicated with­
in the limits nf said City, or being droak
or in a state of intoxic-ifon sbali come
within the limits ofsaid City, shell be puo-

Council ProocodingA.
Special meeting of Uta Common Cuoneit
is he’d at tbrir room Friday evening
in. 25. 1878.
Hia Honor Mayor Bentley in the ehalr.
On eai'l if ro'l the followbg A’darawn

■l.V ITS 7Sih Y£.1K.

Julius Russell

VICKS.

IW ail Veyetaile**- Gajin
v"“* L ’

la lU
bsaaiir* ----*ewtJ. llarautaa
ftJJESSSt.

Hit* just received a complete trtock of *

'■M— .

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,

JAM KA VICK, ttwkewas X. 1

viers

Ftar ail Veit'alle Seeds

Dress Goods and Trimmings,

uoMwmwm,

&lt;1mke A&gt;r tbe Bcoplc . Bwecsey A Knap- j
pen for the rtwfCiUeut.
in tbc can* 4f the
»• Frank
YJtvlesser, for viulacin;; the h&lt;|ttor law —
Oa Monday mooting ttm nep.indout paid
the Sne of •» $•&gt; and cusU aroeseed by
Justice Riker, add all costa thus for made
in the Ctr-uit Court, and the appeal was
dism»M-d curbs H. Ifo'xr and Junes
flsrke for the 1‘sofJe. Sweeney k Knap

BEAVEK CLOAKS AND CLOAKISOS, SHAWLS.
ri^NXELS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES,

Adopted.
Ayaa—Abbey, Dowcy^Rwwell. Tomlin
son, Wi.Lfo.uu. and Toteg-f..
Nays-—No&gt;s.
By Aid. Dewey:
£«m.W, That the Jflayor be and ho
desrt. Cberfoe H. Be ucv and Jamas Clarke whereby aulhuriasd to employ an alter.
for Ibe People, iwd 'Swortcy A K-n— __ .A- »■---------------------11--- Ait-nrr uf

the Peso{, Is Mid Cur, aad make com­
plaint spipai him or lnr under die pro.
viainna efthe first preceding section of
Ihia Ordiworo And in erne said Corotsbles shall roftsK to apprehend any anal:
drusktm pecseti, nl-an iw|ue«ed lo dos.)

New York Herald.

A Al I on me before purchariDg and I will sell you goods
V ALL dteap ns CM be found in the city of Huttings.

foe ibe roepoudete.
Ths esnac
Bewry Marble va. John
any remtfe.nl of tba «ty tf H-rings. for
Marks, «*•!,*■ ryeetm^
•»* *• aviohtiou rftho liqnnr law, nt an exp-nfog bM« prop-fff
not nsoordiug »5 in any ocr csae
from the Calendar. Sweeney A K«p|&lt;a
Adopted.
for plaintiff. C G. Holbeook for defend
Ay-a—Ald. Abbey, Dowry. Ruaasll,

TowUmomi end Youss—5.
Keys—-None.
By Aid. Tomlin--':
Aw-fsetl, that tbe names of John
Bum, Chari.Hyali
and Jarno.

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
m

A Tara of 160 acres

JULIUS RUSSELL,
At Hickory Corners
lu Barry County deacribed

SUGARS.

,

octfimS

Plwenix Block, State Bt.

THt TOLEDO BLADK!!, mit.vtntutu,
NASBYSPAPEB

L
' •
' Commission

- •
Merchants,

CLOVER SEED

A G«AT BABOADt:

DVtaSED HOOS.
—— —u«uu._

�— *;y •
. '
Railroads(1RAXD TRUK* RAJMJ
W
Al’JTE 10. IRIS-

Legal*.

jt.swjMsawete.-jiS

TTTmCE

TA3L1--

Efiwct Nov. 11th.' 1877

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fiWPHfldftMCT'r

. .

kUraraUMTrarat* wslas arttv* al

ADMMMTRATOai SALE.
1. O. .anrarfO.

——*

Pass. ArXPwwelt.

QREAT WETTER' RAILWAY.
greet Northwest; and with ibis and many
other addition, we are glad to learn that
the btmiocas of the bouse is in a very cntuuragiog cnodiliun, sod that th* uauriug
energy of this man as a representatire of
this interest in Chicago has been spprerisled. Mr. Bounds has a very extensive
Mr. L. Lrjonna furaiabaa *
aeqnaisUBce, a hat of friends, sod is lustr.trei
known as aa affable, courteous, and rrlia graphic paper of Hunting in Framer, cn
livened with numcroim aneedotra; "E. a."
an cficCT who wm on Uard the tbeyme.
contributes * ResriubeenM of tbe First
Iron Clad Fight; and “Q.” m an article
wbimrirally entitled “Thirty-five Year* off
Soundings6 riven a atmi amusing, semi pa
tbetic aeotmnl of a long experience of
desfoera
The serial "For Percival ia
continued ; the novelette "Jack and Mr*.
Brew*" paaaai through its aeooad pari ;
there are several abort storier, Philip
Bourke Marston and Howard Glyndco
contribute poems; aad the departments of
Monthly Gcaaip and Literature of ibe
Day are well filled. J.' B. Lippinoult A
Co . Philaddl|ibia,publuberi.

OH.------- &lt;-=----- ,hcn
ing.- may thus
different seuot
i* provided.

.
made to, come st
ided proper warmth

The. total value of eggt imported into
Great Britain daring ths first teu months
of!S77, was £2,141.989, or ewer »10,.
500,(JOO as a total.

A.TL

UILIIAB.

SHOW LIMB ’SZMX

.

■ICHIGAK AMD THE SOUTH
^L1s.-«*ais,,xTr

EMPLOYMENT!
relative valor*. and a history of those that
। arc most celebrated.
V- ■ Capital and Labor." A long and
comprehmrire article, befog an attempt l &gt;
pile an impartial statement of the princi­
ple* and facta on both rides.
Vi: “Cotspraheu*i&lt;« " A Jiacwasioa
of the viral pnJ.'em of doctrinal cc.tnsrrbensiott, twpeaially in cramectino with (Juu-

CHRONIC

*'T'vn. "Parody and Parodists-" A lively
article, quoting freely trim Caivcrlcy and
other rveetrt parodists.
VHI. "P.oMaor Heavy Bogsra."
£!ic cumber conclude*, u usual, with
many »hort notice* of the principal recent
publications in all department. of Itlin

Boy.," Frank R. block too and others.—
Mr*. Mary Treat describee Some Fishing
Birds of Florida; Wm. W. Tileston writes
the .torr al A Trio to ths Ton Country ;
Alexander Wainwright picture. The lx®
don Dust Man ; and Julia E. Sergent pm.
scats a few crumbs from Emerson, about
which she chats pleasantly. Surcral bits
of poetry, entnual and otberwwy, a large
number of p»od pictures sad a food of
entertain me ct in lhe editorial and mireell.neour dcpirlmenu complete lhe list of
contents. Scribner A Co., publisher*.
. Ap/Jrivn't Journal fur February ia an
annually entertaining number, superior to
any that bare prteeeded It for several
months. Tbe opening article, brilliantly
illurtratcd, is fhttn tbe pen of William 11.
Ridcing, tbe first ef a acrire of articUi un­
der tba caption of "The American at
Work." Thia paper is devoted to a des­
cription of the Syracuse Salt Works.—
"Stanley’s voyage down the Congo," by A
H. Guernsey. ia particularly interesting, in
view of the fart that thia eourageous and
indomitable explorer ia on his way lu maThere i. an article on "Hip Van Winkle,'the embodiment of atrerul interviasi* with
Joe Jefferson. Tbe pugnacious spirit of
birds is dewcribed by Maurice Thompaou.
Prof. Harrison of lhe Washingtaa end
Lee University given a doeeripiion of a
voysgv from Athens lo Corfu. "Cberry
Ripe’' is concluded, and “By Celias Ar­
bor," with three illurtration.. rraebra its
2Gtl: Chapter. 'George M. Towle writes of
Dr. Schliemann's dirnnverim in Mycenae ;
Mr*. Lillian Brown eontribulra a short
story, and Edrar Fawcett a pathetic poem,
“The Dying Actor." D. Appleton k Co ,
publisher*.
. '

pared far market are aaltod tao much, and
are hard and flavorkw*. An experienced
cuter gives these direct!.®.: When tba
limit are nicely trimmed, mb each one
with tolerably fine salt, and pack in light.
Make a sweet pickle by using one and a
half gallons of New (Means molasses or
its equivalent in sugar, and six ounces of
powdered saltpetre to forty gallons of wa­
ter, with anil enough added to make tbc
pickle float a potato when it m made. Let
it stand until the scuta rises and ia skim
med off. They should remain io the pick­
le from fire to six weeks according to the
temperature of the place If exposed lo
freeing weather, they will cure math
slower than in a cellar When tbe hams
are finally takm out rinse them ia dear
Mr. Vick, the enterprising flurial of
water and hang up to dry ready for the
n.j.__ -__ i -.v&gt;_ Rochester, whose quarter!r "Floral Guide”
hat always exhibited a great deal of inteliceaw and enthusiasm, baa commenced
the publication of an Mua/re/M
Afrtyrrise. which displays tbe same qualiPrinter's Supplier
lies. It ia filled with interesting matter
We find in the Chicago Jolrr- Oeeua relating to the home and its adornment,
tbo following satin of the Grau Printer's and contains many valuable hint* and rugFurnishing House of Sterling P. Rounds, mstiooa concerning flower gardening,- lhe
cfCliicugu. A. moat of tbe material to laying out of grounds, etc. It ia prettily
printed and illustrated and eatdrlmuo i. to
this vSce was purehnsad by ths late pub­
have a relorrd engraving of Bower* for a
lisher of Mr. IL, and M We can fully UUM froctispuce. Tbe ma-arioc ia publiabed

ard Sett puUMting Co. 41 llrerisy Street
N. Y., are m follow.: Tbe Imndott Quar
indy, Ediuburgh, Westtniniatrr, British
Quarterly Renew, and Blackwood's Magasinri Price $4 a year for any ooe c-r
only CIS fur all, and tbe postage ia pre
paid by lhe I*uWiahrv*.
Lint/r• Liriag Ay*. The eamben of
The Living Age for the week, ending
January Z&amp;hand February 2d. have tbe
following noteworthy eoutcula. France ra
a Military Power In 1W70 and JB78, by
Sir Garnet Wolseley, Nineteenth Century,
The Little Health e&lt; Lnditw, by France.
Power Cubba, (’cwtcmporsrv Review. The
Clar a Clemency, a Pulislr Pricnt'a Story;
CornhiU. Tire Decay uf th* Mmuuoluc.:
Principle, Spaetator. Tba Greek Mind in
PrcaeM: of Drill, interpreted from Rolief* and InsryAAlbn* on Athenian Tombs, '
Contrmporary Review; (ilfilaa, the Arewtie uf thu Gotha, Kdinburgh lieview, 1
Wii hin tbe Precincts, by Mt* Oliphant,

sEKhr“

;«.w
frtr.

L-

th final 8ntten Tinuifsrt.

laird for Tbe Li ring Aga from the Ger
mm of Fran rou logrrslobeo; Charles
Dickens's Veras, Spectator, Charles Dick­
ens's Manuscripts, Chambers' Journal ;
French Dinner*, Saturday Review; Feiiehism io Animals, Nature; Shortsight,
Spectator, Rnhmkorff. Nature; will| the
usual choice poetry, Ac. The bark num­
bers containing the first iusUimenta of
“Erics," and a story by Him Thackery.
are mill sent gratis to new subscribers for
1878.
.
Fur fifiy-tt
large page* i

UORTHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY
su an offsnOr.tkiv

msv
«n X K ll.W,» «.&gt;», n&lt; Im
i
stock
of Shoe* and Swalinp si. lorn tiraa
&gt;roar. File ha. a!a&gt;i, for sate one new rt»,k
t
store
and raribax articlea ofhouaetiuld fur­
।
niture
cheap.
8tore om door remit
' Gerry Spaulding', oo JaOhnoa at. 39
of
, "o,,EWiW™^T !’,,FAKS
A
I'.aekparr, Maa. . April 3d. 1871
Ma. Kurtwii-Baiiaaraad b year paper
report* of the rrn^kaW. rare, of ratarrb. t

Jk-AAOLl^Si

aud neighbors that there i
no need of borrowing
the Dan
. xer to read,
when they inoy
have it all to
thenuc 1

1.50 PER YEAR
Mt tbragh at Intervals 1 wwM ealT up th*'

■mW* itetav tar n&lt;k
I (radnallr
grew warn, aad m aa* eaa kaaw Irew meek I
I suffered or what a wissrakU being 1 .u
My h«4 .died arer my tyre re tk.t I ...
tum of mind, il may dawn on hie imagina­
tion that Mr. Hounds bolds a full hand.—
A brief reference is made to the Ltuinree
of lhe Loure lo illustrate what aa extrata
gain cmount of true Chicago grit would
ocraaionsily strike a pioneer in this Mity, and stick to Lim through ware, panics,
fire and floed. Thirty years ago Mr.

Ffrt Warn Jackm &amp; Saiim

"LKvFkk&amp;rOU Maws
*». Aur. tee Martrees*.

become a ferim-r. 'Brain, eooatituto the
gras* desideratum in agricultural sciancc
al tbe pvreal day. Filly yrara ago, mus­
cle was tbc essential requslte. Fifty year*
ago a fanner was expected tu perform every
msnusl labor of the f.rm by the axenite
of muscular forer, while at the present day
he needs brains more than muado to ccabfc him to manage labor raring tools and
implements with Skill and rfficteoev.
When the Isl-w* of tbe form were nearly
all performed by tl e laborious and fatiwlug sppikutian of human forne. fiarmiag
was irksome and,drudgery. But now.
when teams and strew pvwi-r respond to
the bidding o4 tbc tiller of the Mil,.agri
cuhurv is the rud agreeable pursuit one
can desire. True al some Masons oftbd
. year farmers urn required to Isbor rari| aud
late for several day*.
Then,'again; per­
haps for waeka lh&lt;w will hare' raay time*.

Wc bate heretofore advised that to have1
a Mgular supply of eggs for Unaubold use,
'
beride* eOmfbrtabla quartent, it m neera'
amr that clulehre &lt;W pullet, be reserved at
different seareua t.f- the year. Well kept
'
fowls commence to lay a. »«on a. ther ar­'
rive at* proper age, My at about nine to
'
twelrc month*, and by tbe rule wo have
advised yin ta.y thu. have a tueccmion.

fESsE

Tbe HfAUi Qiartctlf Htrirr, For
January, just pwhliabed by tba Levn.nl
Scott Publiahiug Co., 41 Barclay street.
New York, cemmencea the year with - an
unusually interesting number.
I. "The Mikado’s Empire" review.
Grifia’a work of the same name, and pre
acuta a brief-survey oi tbo rraoureea, cli­
mate, people, government and religion uf

Agricultural Nolra.
farmer*' Boy*.
For ferment, the country wants the nxut
energetic, tl.orougbgving and wide awaks
Ik&gt;T« that can be found/ Hence, if a boy
u blmsed with tlrat erowotug omeomitaut

People in tbe country, and particularly
young people who are up to all rorts of
fun, should rend what happened to a party
tn MonroeviHe, Alltm county, Ird, a few
niyhte agn. and lake warning It appesra
that a young ctiuplt were married, and at
the reception that .followed a numbe* of
uninvited gudi gave th* couple stMtol
icg.'* whereupon the friends uf tbe tusrtied man fired into the eruwd. wounding
nine pcranos. Thia is a custom too much
in vogua in some sections. A few morei
bwavea like it will u-rah the youth thatl
they cannot indulge in such proceeding*,
without laying theiBsrivra liable to acriuus,

t&gt;«ra&gt;sfast »&lt; IWrdTr^. sad *■• ’ »™
’‘WkSTrite.® IM J*fc»— asraea. s^Mil

:1m laato.1 MhtiaMualyRw IM bran. All
mum af mall .nd taste I"', sight aad baarlag Impaired, My shrunk«n .nd wrakaaed.
narvaus system .luui.red, rad eonatUtiH-.n

Or, if they have more wood
than greenback*. they
may bring uh one
cord of good
wood which

Railroad

iKinx'si

Es-Lisra

uKl fftm, a ibm, jr.
_ tatr "tutenrar
Drr“°Wij«MrHfusfr

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IMJCS O» SUBfiCHXPTlOJh '

VOL. 22. NO. 42.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.3, 1878.

Closing Out Sale
. DRM. E. F. BROWN fc I.DEVKR,

Rafitnt Rynd'a, CT*at Speech,

Dn-ivruxn in Dxtxnax or Do. Rocx
Hxroxx thx Bason ur Rxtixxra, on
Wntrauar, Ja&gt;. tS, 1878, on tux
axsoLonoN or Kxiibxt Cuxit, to
Duttua m ChAscxnr 8cir aoainitt
Boas, WHICH WAX PoLMWKV BT A

IJnitxmitt Lahbatdby.

LUCIUS RUA-MELL.

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pet lanterns.
100 Champion croM-cui saws
100 dot warranted mill files 8 it
100 doz. warranted mill files 10
50 doz warranted uxes
J 000 nests tin pails (our make)
100 doz. C.qt milk pans (our nui
50 Kegs Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. horse nails finished
300 boxes glints (8x10)

Regent abate offered tbe following rra
alutittn .1 the meeting of the Board of
90c. each Regnuts, on WedMeday. Jamrary 23d.
70c. each
Thai tn deference to the reoommendatioe of the eommiure ot the Leg­
islature, tbe tell in chancery mw pending
20c. each in tbe circuit court for tbe county ot
WMtacnaw; entitled, tbe Regents of the
$1 00 each
UuivMrity of Michbma. ompteteams. n.
76c. per nest
$1 50 per doz;
$4 50 per keg
22c. per lb
$2 25 per-box

Anti aM other gotxiit at proporliooately low prices.

Wo have a large and varied assortment of Cook Stoves, Heat­
ing stoves, Tin Ware, Shelf Hardware, Horse Blankets, Feed te«*, that far, Maintained ia a apirit of
Cutters, Bob sluds, Cutters, Wagons. Oom shellera. Heavy and harmnoy, nd that the wrerteaiea which
vhocld exwt between taeatberu of thie
Light Harness, Ac., Ac.,that will be closed out at ,
board are not likely to be dtaterbed.
1 feci It my duty io review briefly ibe
celebrated Roae Doo|la* race—in which
»t.B.ltab»u importeM figwo-

PHfilCUlhfiSOBHM.

Greble &lt;fc Russell,

.

HicUtai.

Wil:

Great

Just received First Prize at Wiscotdun State Fair and at
State Fair ntr Jackson,

DETROIT

any prej-rr fonetigalioo it was determined
that Rom bad Molen about 84,604, and
aa a member of thb board, I waa so noti­
fied. Regrets R. C. Walker and Mc­
Gowan, and aubaequesdy Mr. Gilbert of
the finance eoenaiuac, ven called to Am
Arbor lor epoaulutioo At a r«ah of
thia the Erwdcnt, Mr. Brasect, Mr.
Knight and Dr. Dougba ware eon-

STOVE

1®
Something new.

THE JEWEL COOK!
Six-hole, Extetision Top, Portable Planished Coppur Reservoir

/I- J. M4XX,

The most beautiful and scientifically-arranged Diving Flue Stove
^now in the market.
fidcnual relatiutM. etc.," and cloe*d th.
ryon by ••reeomtneodieg the sospensi

Carriaie, Siu ui Onaniui

II. A. GOODYEAR

painter

Al A. M. lUck1. Qirrmg*

FACTS TO BUYERS!
In —Hear, POWB1U 4 BARLOW tavea.lock
Vl uriucniiy rcttv.vM
.... ......... ..... —- — ing in variety the combined stocks of all other Hard­
ware stores in the city of Hastings.

2d.—POWERS A BARLOW ore the dnly dealers
in Huttings who buy direct from the Manufacturers,
nnd so avoid the addition of jobber's profits to the
cost of their goods.

Wm. H.

Goodyear

PSIEUOTICAL cun®.
PEOPLES drug store.

said Rom by Dr. Drragtes m director of
tbe hbur*lory, u well a* ibe amount of
salary due seif
at the lime he waa
dhmbaed from tbs bhcratory be paid to
said Kcwe; and
'
‘

[■Cine io trying to fix the reweit of either
ycror avarioi or ocgiigaoee on an aMbtant,
whom w« have mvct heard of m a fioin
cia! agoot. Now, Dr. Douglai, we want
von to settle up the tbattaaad. wbkh you
hneatly ewe ut. Pay over, aod if yon
hate any trcnlde with Roee, adimt the
matter it. th* cuurt* or ebcwliaec.*' To M
thb appeared simple, direct and inc.xproaire. We have not changed our opinion.
The MeGow.n Grant committee wrn.ppointed. They invroijgatod. They had
authority to m-tll* by arbitration. Th’a
w** refused. Tire direevu- dare not trwi:
to arbitrator*. They were asked to ac­
cept of and agree to paw oe all tbe evi­
dence They claimed that their powepa
were not so far teaching They were foyynf, before submitting a report, to call lb*
Kegrot* legtrtber, Mr ileal agreelw
to pay th* expense df the meeting.—
Thb, too. was refosed. Bom refused to
appear tefore thb committee, and dbdaae
bw rase. This was too much fur their dig­
nity. The board was called to meet some '
eight day* before the usual time, against J
th* eannat. able and arauly protest of
Oro. Cntcbroe, in letter* and tebgrama
which do hint honor, and tn my abeencc :
al the Umeinnati Convention.
The ttero./,.urtA. board p-reentcd itself
io Ana Arbor like aa untimely birth ; re­
fused to bear Rose's case aod proceeded, &gt;l*we, end induced RaoMu 8. Smith to t&gt;
without bratiog. to expel him. lleg-nt come ouch aecnrity, upon the exprere ut
Ciimie pre-eet.d a rvaJutioa asking that JenuandioR and agreement on the pert i
•Roee be breed in defrn-r, under oath." the Regents that aa artinujliy i»wehoeldI
It did nut pan. Rogrrn E. c. Walker iiuiituud by the,board, anA teroe jRuk
prtMntadoM,—••That it 'b not expedient between the parties at the then pradit
.L-, .L* 1___ 1
______ __
.L_ term of Court, and that he would not h*i

pied by Rrevnl Climb and myself frren
the bcctnnmg.
I will endeavor to give
the facts as tbey-bave occurred.
I trust th*t what 1 may say may nut be
JV. ff.— JPAc* yon haverrad thieplaten hand it to your neighbor.
ctmaricred per*.-0*1 by any Regent, as J
propoM to give th* hutory of the cbm. and
■
Yours Respectfully.
draw my owa eoaclustoee. without reflect­
ing oo ih« honesty or th* motive of any
of mj. colleague*.
thk nrerour or tux cam.
The Btwrd of Regents held a tuertito­
on October 15th, 1878; I had tbe honor
of introducing for yuur coo*&gt;dcrali&lt;&gt;n a
resolution, growing out el my belief that
th* affair* of the ebrorieal laboratory were,
if not badly managed, at least out of bar
I mociy with the general managetaent of the
'
University1 finanewa This rraolution wm
The Holidays are over and Lxwib Stems has decided to
as follows.
sell his stock of Winter Goods at or below cost. couxfoting of
That thndireotot of the oham| teal kboratory, shall, in fitture, present
quarterly estimates, oovering ril probable
■ puacitaM*; that all money received for the
Mie uf chemical* to studcau, be duly acJ coautcd for aod paid quarterly into tbe,
treasury, sad, further, that duplicate wech- , and a number of bclplcs* children, wuhere b« perorated,m ia all other departwen ta. oat term!. DonglM must bv eared— Bon
sacrificed. Vnf Innitiing the dead of bul­
Under-wear. etc.
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Gloakings, Felt
lets'to MSMsinare the Uvin- veteran would '
•Skirts. etc.. AT ’ CftST. Buyers will plense call in
be justifiable. Ro*« must be threat out—I
and convince themselves that I mean what I say.
Mfr/bi ended up«&gt;o fata—turned over, al
ready prejudic'd, to Judge Huntington—
•badied by the action of tbe Rsgeate—
Ca»h Store of LEWIS S TEES'
Don't fail to call and secure a bargain.

DENTIST

WHOLE NO. 2088.

te shall hate the oraa* «T proriug it.—
Hencs th* foUemug, at thb mme June
meeting, from the record.
Regent E C. Writer aubmUti-d the
following rwolutioc, which wm adopted :
llr^trrd, That the rraolution pawed by
the Board of Reprot* at their late Deoem
ter mertint. ptrestumg Prof. Rose to
make ropie* of tbe record* of th* board.

E.-.W, BI RsnoaT Malto, in rat

■hysiciaxu k suntranxu. on— m s&lt;m»
ssl:™
“•

RATES OF ADVERTISIKG.
A"iSiir?*" *' L*** " ? 5“Mr“l lTW “•"•d*”4

•

8&lt;L—This house is the newest in its line,'•nd, un­
like ita competitors, has no old goods on hand that
were bought when goods were high, which enables
u&gt; to ptace before our cue toners goods of the best
qualities and styles, at least 10 per cent, lea than
our competitor’s goods cost them. _ We also have
the reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth
pre-erving, which gives security to puMmsers a­

gainst misrepresentations.
4th.—For the sake of making price, appear cheap
«e do not advertise ‘Olopng Out Sale*.. or «U /&gt;ld

styles of goods or dead
5th —Owing io our facilities for purchasing goods
we can and do sell every article nt a rtnaller per
cent 4&gt;f profit than auv other hardware dealers iu
thia ratv and eordhlly invite an examination of vtxr
Mtnem.'ly low price.', which will convince every

The work wm, performed It wm I
triumph of the hour, but a triumph i

_•*!■
si
.re»&gt;
Kossfbe wtlhdrewr.
ia dafcnoc* to ibam opteipM Regent
Cuicbcoe introduced the following :
ftroo/mf, Diet in defrwore to the rooommeudatioM of the onmmktec of the
tagbUt—Ah. bdi la efeaMrry now pro.!
ing in tbe circuit for the rouety of WaebteuaX, eotiiM : The Regents of the Univerritv of the 81*tr of Midden re. S. H.
Douglas. I*rmtco B. Rom, R A. Beal.
.-J Willard It. Bsr.ih, John &lt;J Wilson
and Harvey S. Street. rxecuU randefend-

Cutcbeon, Collier, Aguiml-Eatebrook’
Grant. E. C. Walker, and 8. 8. Walker.
So that tbe very exietenoe of the chan­
cery writ, m ageinrt Row, at thU hour dopeodv upoe a tie vole of the lUgent*.
Thn reaoluuco Iwtbro na U. day u a
copy of that ietrodueed by General Caleb
eon U* May. If it w» rir1- =- ---------- 1
it ia right in May.,
11
fled in dwtrnmiue the ceae
Chen, we certainly are now Every rar of
new light hM teen in hie favor. I voted
for General Cutcbeon * reeolutiou in May.
I ihall vote fur the aame rewUntina to day
I have rtredily oppnaed the ineaaure from

■uch agraanrot oa lb* part of toe Ragra!* . list lie Regent* foiled aod refused
to carry out meh aqrremrat. but in»iituL
ed th* nil in chancery, thae dcrriring
Dr. B&lt;ao ot a trial by jury al the expense
of lUir rood faith. Mr. Beal also Matra frond aaricable, it is aiaiply a foci which
that i-- «u induced tn sign the stipulation evarjbody know*. Mr. lire! rigorously
upon which the interlocutory drove- waa oopc^d bb election. Mr B. h» eritlc:red hi. oSeta! c.-.c4ueL The judge h*»
twire Aped Beil for contempt. An:»oai
ty, tnudrocaa. and ill-will have been enpaderwdX And Judge Hunungtoa b no
bettor er Nworec dun the avreugn human
being. Hetenuo'. direct himwlf of hb
prejudice* aixl,«nira-Mllire IL. b not ia
the ttatnro cftHtpge. ‘ A«-ec*iHe*a a nun
change the eoforSCfate &gt;kin it.] th* fixed

I Mve endravucod to submit, with free­
dom aAl earure.MM. the prwt.t Mtuatiou
of thb tniaerable busloem. t have laid
before you our evident partiality, oar man
ifret uufainMaa, the disgrace of our oonduet, the iojury inflicted on the Universi­
ty. TTii* ditgrscv^b the o&amp;qmag of your
Ufeguimate chancery proceeding*. We
bare beau drimfod too tong. We base a
moaiM of recap* from th* fatal offset* of
oor course. Shall we dAmwa th* rase aa
against Roee, by peering thb resolution ’
Ia thia way we'shall regain eonfidmee.—
of: Tire Ugblsture will append, lb* p*cpl*
iaB will nay., "well doM-;" we shall bate. I he­
art lisvs. the approval ot uur own cotrecreooc.

^dtaproMUU.atrid. haaring of the
•atue at. the eariieat pmetieable mocient,
a. the preretrt June term of court. If poaribio.
Thia waa. of ccurae. adopted
In mniraat wijb thb, note tbe follewiag,
introduced on the tame day by the vener­
able H C. Walker. Regent: '
XeeoW.'Thai the finance commiuee,
tn arttlieg tbe amount doe Prof. DourIm bill WM filed. It WM &gt;n after drought from tbe I'oivrreity &lt; Prof. DourIm. hav­ the
We romplkaied
W&gt;n U.ld that
k o«
waahand
beatI 1adapted
eaaa
udSd ) tz.
ing coMeatrri thereto,) charge him with
The eiacutiro ootntnitlee— E. C. Waithe amount of the depoeit money reported
kcr, u able lawyer, chairmanand cur
legal adrteem knew jut m much of the
by any future fogul deririon a* to tbe
“rompliealloM" when they begun the euit
uieeoe* of bi* UrmAZ voucher*- thia in law n when they filed a bill in ehana-teun not t.. affect any other question «ey. They bad a new rerelaUon The
gn-wiag out of laboratory account*.
Thia wm adopted.
Indred'
Dut^lat having ermwu
«/ riterrto 1 8ucb mnaideratfou f Marked
leoderMM! This men, through whom
avencc or utr- r negiiyeoee all our ukpmue
aod tremble had grown, fotufoy anutnUd
thmto " Such exprearioM arc ibe out­
growth of hlrb culture.
Thie wm in the tume strain m ibt Dwrember. ‘75. ree&lt;Jetion of 8&gt;e Mme Re
pent: “ATraoAeJ, Ihal ettiformaUy wteA
th. reywrt o/ /Vn/.
H. ttM-jiw, rte."
all our retetlMw with thi. dwdnguiab«d
geeUHrnn BMC he by BHQtTHW, rather

and th* more you stir it, the groster the
oSaosc sad . injustice in th* ryca »f our
people in all paru of the State.
tl&gt;« eomtaittM fou»d Roee guilty to
lb* extent of H.332.C6, and Douglas a
defaulter to tbe amount of fil.174.Gf..
On th* evening of tbe l»th of Jun*.
76. I bad the honor to introduce a molotion. Acovpling the report of tba eotatniitse, admitting, for tba purpose, Rom's1
guilt, I Mked that Dough* b« diambMd
Ilrnt a thorecord:
WttxatA*, Th. Board of Repot* have:
thb day, by vote, expelhd Prreton B
•
f
t

have eat in judp-mrot&lt; upon it. He
had ealbd another Jodgk but a ebaoire
rsme o’er tbe »pirit|uf hi. hobuaMe intent,
sad bo roooi ermauded—*o we are told—
a fair areaagemenL * Read again th* let
tc^ of Senator Cbrirtiancy, our armor
counsel, renerable ia year*, umurp**K«l
in legal knowledge, ' dbtrogubh«d in the
highott body of the nation ; “I did bote
and baliere that tbe jadge of thb circuit
would **e the propriety of calling in scene
other ctrouit judge to hear the emme."—
Tb-r friend* ofdloee "aeemed io be quite
willing that it&amp;onld te tried before any
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r&gt; ,__
_

•d by h» “ertdita for ad ranee* " We
art told in the l.UI that ' Roae had Iraudulcnily appropriated, etc.” Tbe court ia
even *»ked to help Dtmgkaoutoo tllrom*
paid to tbe Rwmte "which be bad not
reerired from defendant Roee." The Re
geute were terribly afraid be bad paid
too much and waa lufferiua. An equitaMe b21 Ab! lawiuitoMlykRal - a ipeaal
pica for the director—our lawyer* protect
ing him—before any trial Rone dubbed a
/rmuf—Dr. D.'a lawyura in coaoultetico—
the ^4mi man in bi. tear Uy, Mr. Klnr—awing and rising hi* name to the b31
a. mw
with C. I. Walker a.
oouaecl.
W* hear a greet deal now of
rewtlky. We are urged to bare them in
Judge Huntington', court, oa tereu of
prrjrri tonality. I 1*0 yon, Mr. PieddcEL the bill wm oonorivud in «in and

discovery; Rree is a defaulter, two Re
Route an called; Um director fount bw
story in to their rare, be aasumm p pares
non;-Roue b coafrootod; hie property ia
demand*! a. a pledge again*! km. under
promise ot secrecy. confident ia hb integri y be givm it; bue^d** aits cn toe osar,
lUtec ia extludcd, the director report*
through a comtaittw of the Regent*, ba

Rtriahrd jurat. 1 mty add, Marty all
V^ilPj'X7Hu"unfl''M did trot eon-

aider it at all indeikato to vk ia judge­
ment—he refu*.-d a jury—he followed in
th* footetepa of the June committee—he
ha* mamfeeted indecent ha-te—at leaac, so
it »eem* to plain, unleUervd men, aod hit

Ula!«e them, and carriM a portion of the
record* fewt out) in hi* packet; Roee la
denied the bock.; Roue uko for an imper
tial judge, tip director ha* the lodge of
bi. ehotoe; R~e demand* a jury, tbe
court refnw* this poor privilege; the lb»
ory of the Board wm, "Dongba b iowcre-nt and Rom pBty; th* jwdge, sppureaaIv ditto, inch a tbe owe, and ww nail it

I
a

are told that the jodirial knot nafinot, at tkw Mage, be untied. Theo, rir,
I am ia favor of entung it; and, m tu an
hX'og’ tte dir^; an’d
*i«e for an bonnet accounting of bi* *ff.in

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�WAMBtMTow.U. C-, Fob. 8,1878.
Though striving to abide strictly by the
Mearas doctrine, the startling tolimcMoua
ojming to an under Aho non thie matting,
to the effect that Rants bn pul up n big
job oa John Bull and fooled Androsov,

.■esggtrand blusle- of the British lion
Territory of Utah, will love vomut the
uflkeof Jrnip in end fur lbJodl sinew tLc beginnitg of th. war, has not
rerrod to infTseus the raspeet felt here for
einlCircoh. Oar judgamest led w to
rUt soya! beast. Notwithstanding ita
Arar u aiactiou to 11! the vsataey, to be
mecaeta, repeated day after day, to the
effect that " British fotereets" must be re
is there scents to be good grenade fur a
girded and treated as sacred by tbe com­
doubt aa to the ri^ht of the Governor to
batant.. Russia Las panned the rren
order au election al that tlruc, we ehecr
tenor ef her wsy, bang guarded ia every
fully leave the matter ia the bands of Hia
step U*ec, evidcotiy, by regard tar no in­
Excellency, knowing as we do that he will
terest except bar own. As Russia has
■ M judiciously ia the matter of tba xlectloc o! a man to fill the place of Judge
receded step by step, abating jus* ao much
Van ZtL-, uaul at the November election
of his pretentions uvu aaewsarey to avoid
a war that hie gevernmoot so often profoaned its wiHingsax to undertake. On
the whole she Las contrived to make her
sell daunted by both beUigncata aad reapeetad by neither, M she did With the
two sides ofour civil conflict. Now cumec
bo selected io a delicate r«iuon when tbe rumor that tbe Russian, purposely do
railed upon to act ofieiallT- Governor toyed announcing tbe conditions upon
Croswell knows persooally every pevmi- which ha was willing to grant peace to her
MUt RepnUiean lawyer in tbe Circuit, presume enemy, until be had completed
sod is fully eompetaot to select (Ac lest his pnperatiooa to occupy Constantinople
aad late up a rommandisg position at tbe

be sure of an able, hones: and iodrpen
dent Judge, of which we cannot be sure
when petitions control Gubernatorial no­
Loo. For the place wc hare no prefererenc-n for any particular man We should
bo pleased so far ao no ko«w with Mr.
Mr. Miner, Mr. Fatbyon oe Mr. Burnell,
of Calhoun, or any other good man tbe
Governor may sew fit to select, but will
my ia this coaooctrun that there is no

ot Barry. It Seems to be settled that ao
appointment must be uado by the Gov
ernor. and we ask that the Governor cr a
Republican Judicial (.’oevestUoo, be per­
mitted to select tbe man. We do think
tbe/cm attorneys who have ao special io-

■ret Boy’s

BUSINESS sad

DRESS

for FALL TRADE-

SL ITS ami OVERCOATS.
Owr CUSTOM DEPARTMENT coaIa Furwishfog floods we have a lieu
UM, of a nice lux of WORSTEDS sod
th. tot-t stylw in the BEST FITTING
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS.
CA88IMERE8 .nd CH SHOTS for WHITE SHIRT ia the Chy. .
A compute line of COLLARS **d

BUSINESS suns.

CUFFS sod the totait novultim io
SCARFS," TIES and Silk Handkerchiefs

OVERCOATING in p»d otvka.

CITUiUL AFFECT101S,

Joluxattm's

’

Sarsaparilla
LIVER COMPLAINT
DYSPEPSIA,

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

and fcr-nreyiM the 3bmL

on laugh at Kogtend and Austria While
waste ent particularly enthusiastic here
in championing tbe cause of the Ruaian
despot, I an. I believe, safe ia saying that
Saturday morning, lor some time before
tbo hamilialing prodiauncnl in which the beer spp-iated for the miracle, great
John Bull finds himself, will not unduly crowds assembled about Father Hstoea'a
boose, and lauds every room wu filled
with mem Lera of his coogregalioo. Mix
Stanley Matthews, ia danger of prema­ Greth, those present ray, lay rigid aod
ture oblivion, has avoided the ultimately aoeminuly dying. Father Hmssa admin­
inevitable for a little lime,perhaps, through istered the last nter of tba eburob, and al
a silver resolution with which Congress 8.J0, exactly at lbs peopbeaisd moment.
Mim Grech drew one Log br—th. oioaed
wrestled no long an to have incapacitated
her eyes aod was dead to all outward exitself to strive with other problems crowd pericuce. Tbe priest then announced that
lac it to death. Though it has had mouths "the soul bad trait Abo bndy, leaving tbe
_ :_ -Itri- •• ri. _■ v . l
__ t_
fit delfccratitra over the Bland bill, it ia

bound to pass in aa aswnded form, il will
Iccticn. Tbe people dmiro the services ofI u mtasiriJy bare to go beck to lbs Bines
Io be fimght oevr again for so iadeflnala
aa Looest, independent Judge, and either
time. Though the Whisky Ring suffered
the man tbe pceple bare made their Iryil
» defeat in the adoption of Faster’s substi­
agent for such purynex, or the people
tute to the bill of the Ways and Menu*
tLcmaclvoi should select tbe tnau. We
Comtniere, extending th: time to July
say then L-rro up your petitions and leave
1 STS, foe withdrawal of whiskey in bond,
the selection to the independent action of
we may be on re that it will werk through
the Governor, or call a oonveuttoa end let
us Coograsmonal abettors, hr tray possi­
tbe people select for themeel res
ble adrmitage. Tbe same Buy be predict­
ed of tbe railroad bobbies Though Ba­
That Speech
ker's soli-subsidy resolution was passed by
Wc ask for the great speech of Dr. —ths raiusite two-thirds majority, their
Ryod, printed on our first pege to-d/jJ jot* will be brought Lnrard under the
tbe careful sttcciion of every reader ot the nxsu spaeiixm disguises; and they will stBankdl We fully believe that the tempt to eompean by eunoing sod finesse
speech te'ls tbe whole truth about the what they eoonot do openly and above
Ikee-IK.uglsM matter and that the time hvard. Il is apprehended that tbs vote
bis roase when the people of tbe Slate cxdodiag lobbyists from the foor will
abnuld speak out for jostiee aad right, largely augment the heavy burden al.eady
vindicate the manly honesty of Preston H home by.the ehariiable people of this Dis­
Roee, aod stamp their emphatic coodem- trict. buwevtf. the opening of penny sal
nstion wpoo tbe men who have aaeailed, ing bourea has enabled than to be mure
him, and the eorraptiou so apparent in. /yTtcmatie tn dispensing their alm.. Il ia
humitialiag that el members of Congrres
, are Jdigsd to attna that they have no ioit is, but that the wrong done ia the post terast is pending claims, before being ad­
may be made, right, and the Regents com­ mitted to the place cn the floor they are
pelled to put in the place from which he privileged to occupy, but il is generally
was so, wrongfully /removed the honest, understood that some of the moot adroit
manly, and noble l.X^ayho has by their jobbers here pined the information that
injustice beat loft to starve, that opulence, enables them to command such high prices
camptian and dieb* nor might triumph, for their servioes. wlule members of Con
because il was dressed to bnmddotb paid gram. So far ao Folk has boon insaotigafor out of tbe monay corruptly withheld,

hi* elect is □ aa Ik»ri«wp«r was a regular
matter ,-f barpin aod sale between him
aod aaaociatM io jobs coming before Con
gram for kpalalioo. and with Democratic
members baviag friends to protide hr.
Hie "doubling up" proems would . seem a

legs pre him oor-aidcrable relief, and, by
closing, about a month ago, came near
ending bin life, by seeding tbe tumors up­
ward toward the vital orpaa. Hia extra
o.dmary will sustained him through pbysirnl agooim that wouM liars killed young­
er men, and up to the very last moments
hia mind wss clear, aod he tnasajlrd bun
ineea and governed tho ebureb oimoet m

full line of Undershirts and Draw

tricks known to tbe thierce of Txmmany
Hal! Bing. Padteen'&lt; cue b to be decid­
ed to-day, bet we need hare oo frer that
a Democratic House wbioit amid ted a
wsy to divegard Judge Belfoeus 1.000
majority and seat a man repudiated at the
polls, will Bad it dificult to explain awxy
Pacheo. s snajonty at one, aad scat Wiggiatou, hie defeated Democratic eorepeii
tor. The advocates of women suffrage

err oa gold," and peremptorily told that
be ••has ao claim upon the eon.iderati .n
of tbe majority.-' Io treating all efforts
at a compromise with uumereifu! contempt
the silver men are rendering au important
aervieo to lbs friends ot sound currency.
A few vigorous kicks and cufla from the
silver organs may stiffen the courage of

9999

West and Northwest hr the continued
reodaney of the ItangcraUc party.
The Indianapolis Jnn.il ear-full, a

COFFEE
SOAP
TOBACCO.

CHOICE FLOWKR AM GiBJH

He called her by. name again with like re­
sult, and then Klhfad time, lomder than
before.
Her eyas opened, she replied,
STRAWBERRIES,
"Father,” and then repeated a few words
of prayer. The woman preseut wept, aad . tbe rumble st Wsahtogtoo from now ...
tbe tarn were ia great excitement. Then ’1 til tbe Senate votes upon the Bland bill
Mins Greth rawed heroelf in bed, asked ! Dr. Lindennaa might so well attempt I
for a shawl, sad a seel-akin jacket, fur­ propel a ateeasship with a pair of blaci
nished by oae of the women star her bed- sniith'o l^ellows u to hurl fse« at the ar
aide, was put around her. The pr.eex eroge Congr—an.
eommandod her to rise, whieh she did —
He thru adjund bcr to ear no word, nor
allow any person to talk to her, until she
should return thanks to God in ha, own
ohurob for hie great kindnwm, aad Lade with such a proposal ?
Il might per the oraatry to send Bland,
Ewing A Co. to Mexico for a ume. Af­
ter re-uiing lu a i-oesUy where silver hae
completely L-siUshed gold from circulstloo
they might come beck cured of their msd-

IMPERIAL SOAP
CROCKE
have.r»ew »“IW and ean suit you
S’!'OISTE -WARE-

B.M. WATSON, Old Col-

A?£5T2 waited.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

i

. -

SWKET Jackson's NA V ?
(tain best tj 3£CJ

l‘i““&gt;DETECTIVESt

SfflwwaAsaEstja;
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a v " ' tv
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OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA,
~"»~.e sst«v«l-Ir rein- L

A FA1IM
AND HOME
OF TOMI OWS.

HALE’M

NOffilTHSTIISTOSraiT

EOIET OF BOBEMUID .iJD TAB

ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
TOR AN AOR.E

WWE I

MS&gt;rk"Tor'all.

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CHESTER'S CURE!
McCARTHT, ROSkT A GILES,
Detroit. Mic
By Groeero rcoeraJJy and by

Z. B. WILLISON,

8imi
mi
Asthma,
lironchitif. Catarrh

Hastings, Mich.
He aooumaot, when the Jodioiary Committre of the House ie ■ tie aa to tbe ex­
pediency of reporting in fsrorofa 16th
Ameedmoct, grouting the boon asked.
Contrasting ibis vole with public asipimaiel

caused an upywrd rush of the dropsy, and
be wn immediately prostrated with suffo­
cation at 8 o dock Wednesday night. He
rallied several limes, but acid to hm physi­
cians, Death wins this time." He wm
alternately lucid and wamlering - Hie font rvmsitativee 23 ycury ago, the advance
_____ ____ __
u_ _ La. ,u*i___ a
eeenm almost marrstoua. It is about limo
foe some demagogue-' to tome "forward
with the bill annually offered for tbe
equaliitetmo of wldu.ru bounUea. 1 think,
however, ffiie dodge to secure a little
cheap popularity with the soldier ekment,
has boss plsysd no often so to have be­
come shout threadbare, and ia hardly avail-

actor. Murphy's mowings are held tn
tbe torgeM hall obtainable, sad they ire
ilnp so crowded tbst one or leo re
spr^abto sised mreflow gnthsnuge caa be
argnniaed from those failing of sdmittonas

4SS?£Tfi?S3 ’IKK

WONDERFUL CURES

I

Grace’s Salve

SSsS&amp;j**

Ths lEld Powar

CURES
PURELY VEGETABLE

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

Webster's Unabridged.

PATENTS

�VICK’S

lllKMHi Inffly la
Mr. Hatch, ul UwaU^Mieh., ia again
among hb many friends in thia town tak­
ing nroltrs for frail trees from the wellknown Nuro-ry of H. P. Hmtod, at Low

saved, but not thoir hMbands, th* Cuhre of tbair children, lb* bre. and sin^
which obteiaa bread, and th* manhood
which is tbe anoorsge of doascrtic bap^icren and p^re. Toll them that you huv*
rer-recd the teichiupi of God and, every
human heart—that property is of more

mud Pnm a&amp;WE.
xs.-ca.ia-.

Cmk, as*
JIsHiatar,' Us.- Kwik a cousin,
ortfeniogs Jf.
have beau visiltag tfesir
rrtutew Mr. .*J Mrs. Bwth rfw -Ulir
lb. put .rd. The team driven by Mr.

The Circuit Court.
!
We continue ournutio* of the proceed•«» of the Circuit Court ainee our re­
port clrned laat wrek a. follow. .
The cauw of the People ra. Ho ward II
Gold lOii.
Crowell, ebsr-ed witfi forreny from store,
Good Weighing.
kb. rrep.md.-nt wm tried by i„y
f^od
S»ilty.
The Court act!tended him tu
Rad Ribbon meeting Sunday afternoon. State Prim for throe yean. Cha*. H.'
Baa*, fur the prepj,. P. W Mbkm for
The Circuit Court ha* adjoured nut
the resjiondrat.
The curt of . the People ra Joel H&lt;1Gcwpcl meetings to night and Fnday
mer,.charged with perjury, wm continued
nfofal uud-r the Po.t Office.
on upplfaufoa Of lhe respondent, who
Theodore THtoo win iWircr’hi. great gave boil for his ap.praron.-c at Mime fu­
The Bed IUMmu club will give an eatertalnture time for trial, in tbe aum of J5O0.— uenl a. Mlunlay night of ltd. week. They
Hall Wcdneudsy ercniog^f.roh Clh.
Cite* Bauer for the People, P. W. Nil- iili reader th* pUy eatlltal -Th*. Frollt «f
There will bo a Council Mooting on kern fur respondent.
Temperance end the Sebbath.
Friday evening, at which lima the pro
In th* appeal cause of John Willrta v*.
poacd urdioancvu wiU come up for fin.! Geurge Hetebkiaa, aa motion of John R.
Frianda of the temperance caiue, we hare
Eastman no on* appeari.g for the plain­ -bmn informed by many of our modem di­
tiff, an order wa* entered that drfeudent ; vine* that the aubject of Temperaneu ia
i not proper to be dWcuaad upon the ‘-holy
‘ Sabbath day." The day of all iho week
I tbe brat and moat to be cherished aa »
r bring, oa nearer to the author of our be­
ing. It ia a day for communion with ourmow gtxxl foeliog preraiW.

’

We desire to cal! the attention of ail

Finn? ail Yetfaile Salt

To to the fact that every article usually found in a Drug Store
you will be most certain of getting of us.
Respectfully

. Adrian has already been obliged Io bor­
row 15,000 thia year.
V

FleaUy of bard aleddiag in tbe Michi,
gin pine wtada. after all.

11 “

A moveoseut i* oa foot at Birnlngham
lu establish a cheese factory there.
J. W. Babbett, of Plymouth, haa been
There are about 3,800 red ribbon m«n
promoted from a accord claaa elerluhip in
in Livingrton county.
tbe national treaaury to a firot-daa.
W. H. Morrison, of Sturgis, ia forming
Thomae B. B. Sovereign, of Port Huron,
is making hie mark aa a voealiaL On a a party to visit the Pari* Erpoailion. Th*
fare from Kuv York to Pari*jmd return is

If we don’t sell our overcoat* at the prices we have marked
them down to we will carry them over until next year.

•2,000,

In tho cauar „f Zell* Sonter, by her I| ly wc abal! not go forth aod try to redeem

I w*s • stranger and ye took me not in;
I naked, and ye Hotbed me not; rick and
in primo and y* visited m* out-" "In s*
much as - ye did it not unto tbe l*Mt of
I three, ye did h unt unto me." W* ran
I but learn a !&lt;woa from this very text that

Z
An Auxiliary Society. .
lX&gt;*&lt; of the grandewt movement* of the awakens within ta a feeling that makes us
lAn organixatioo of youog men known age i* the organinUoo of tbe Fink Bib- trvmbl* at tbe. fearfsl responsibiUiy that
rmt.
ithc. Yoko Fellow* waa orgapiwd in thia
nrts up
upon u«, as workers in tho eauOof
1 i lit a sends t» forth to labor for his
ty on Monday crewing, M. L. Cook principal sufferer fngn tbe effwt. uf iho It 'hrirtaud
safe of liquor, and tbe eocuunwetnent f.lfenra
patanre aauvemevt looking to the cant of heretofore given to Guhicnablo tippling by
th* boy a and younger mrmbeni of the ot- the Udies, ca]Kct.riy th* young ladies, VI
TitBpcranec crgunixatiuua. .
the rouutry ba* been the one influence j

AV ANZ.EH fc BARjj~F,S.

LAST GREAT MABK10H

bouac in Aon Arbor.

m4 friend, fttrnelitu Senter, VI. Abram '' cur fellow-man noire* it be within th*

All Overcoats BELO Ff7* COST
Nearly all of th* burixr* men of Cold­
water hare signed an agreement to here­
after crake MUlcmeota *f txehatfg* re­
counts every three months, to-wit Ou
tbe first of March, 'June, September and
December of each year.
The Prsabyterian C1 ureh, Jooearili*, |
base rained about &lt;7,000 tu be expended (
in repairing their church *dlfle*.

Th* cur atlMwr bf Flint reporys to
the common cocndl that tbe amduut lost
in the defalcation of City Treasurer Wm.
W. Baraea rraulim •G.OflO or 18,000. He
wa* city treasurer 11, years.
Captain J. W. Hickok aod wife, of
Chariotte, have lived together 59 ymre.
A gentleman from Decatar, Dluwie, u

Michigan’holding a rimilar position.

COFFEE.

SUGARS.

We offer a fine all-woolbrown "beaver overcoat
F*or SO ‘Worth SIS*

Tine dbwool black beaver overcoat.- for 10.00 worth 15X10. Good
Xlur beaver overaoatt, browu and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
\ Extra Odo all-wool fur beaver overcoats for 13.50 worth
\ 20.00. Heavy grity satinet overcoats for 2 50 worth
5-00. \
Heavy brown chinchilla overcoats for 3.50 worth 6.00.
•SfA'Jl of these Overcoats are from 15 to 40 per cent, lower
than can! be bought at any other store in the city.

TOBACCO.
SPICES.

FOR
Made of exn;a heavy dark colored goods, worth 1.50.
want any of 6\r overcoats y^u had better call soon at

JSTAR

CLOTHING

1.00

If you

HOUSE.

Store. 38,
Store,
38. 40, and 42. Canal St, GBAKB EAPID8.

CROCKERY

that has aided tbe recoiling of the army ,
of drunkard* more than any other one inflnensc.juid w* note tho oigauizatiou of
tbU Club in thia city with the greatest

When 0ml created mankind he dirtributed intdlcet amrtng them, and all aro re i now man of East Saginsw, is about to
and triut the 52 mctnUra with which il ■p&gt;n*iMr for ’h* talents he gave them.— ■ move to Elmin, N. Y.
Tl&gt;e Woman’s Chrirtiaa Temperance
Marta off may be ia-rax-d to 500 id a S’:aM ik 1 I* u*d for his cause cr f&lt; r the
: I’nfoo, of Port Huron, bare commenced a !
abort aim*, .nd that every young lady will
Our Sa« ior went abroad doing good up­ ■ serial of meeting* for childrM.
be tn»- to the pledge, which u as follows l
Tbe
fi«herm&lt;n of St. Joseph are setting j
on the Sabbath Jar w' ile here on earth —
I their uets and raking in the whitefish drily
J IV» tbe y»ung l*di.s of
and What chink you be would do were heTrtro ’ and with great »uere*a.
lo--!*y
in
p-rad.
ill
this
little
city
of;
rieiuiij, bging wttvnatly unproved that tbe
Tbe MrigMro of R. F. Watkins, of
habit i-f aritag alromdic bevcv-iiw, afo’ win* Ilartioga. with all it. rroggerira aod gam-' I’rtou City, hare finishrd tha inventory
and eider u inrotupaliUe with a proper bling aaloetM, red other dean of infomy I appraisal, and make lb* following showingau-1
(haUH
where
ernfin
alumbcts
through
Liabiluirw,
»H,W1.3tl; anMts, W,595 1b.
aucial pelaliuia bcure alike degrading and
dangrtnn*. do aukmuly pledge each for tho day to grtb«r strength to go forth in
Th* Grand Rapids Common Council on
Mooday evening paaaed the rreoluuon to
Itcrtelf, that wc will not herwaft-.r know- tho night; time to ruin our property whO*_____
-------afire alarm bell weighing 4.M0
inly bero-mc, in any manner, tbe aoeial we slumber; or opes soew their alluring -buy
bcyi |&gt;ounda,
cooi|«i&gt;ion of any yenrog gentleman who room* to entice our boya, vur
whom riu lovo as only parents cu lorn.— Iuf
**
baa nut or will not rign aod sacredly keep
Here are the uuraeri™ whera the rife .nd | Th« Un*w«* county Agricutatral Sotbe total aliatlaajiee pledge,
aaar/ Al-

’ntou Hall
H»ll lo-movrttw (Thunday &gt; evenCnton
ig.. The arrangement, are perfected for
ttgo reproeualiou of -Cinderella" by
n *meteur company. To be followed by
ahppur and datiee. Lek the Hall be
oihZ
lleti Tickets cite ilollar a couple lu the ru-yhty G'aJJvrtify Hl a*H itnugihrn M,
..nw,
of socLty, fincn M-.c old taan whose bead is
per. and supper, Fifty cents a onuplo
rilrered, for tbe grove, down to our chil­
dren lifkt God gar* to ui to care for and
About I o'clock Treeday morning an
prepare their minds lor lb* realitirs of an- unoccupied dwelling house in B«y City
other jeorld Oh how frail we And our- wm damaged by fire to tbe extent of S300,
Ent you Bakke* —Thinking you arlrai, how mueh hdp we naed from cur on which there wm no IneurrtMU. Cam*
would like to bear form Irving, I will girt pastor, .nd ehrutian ftieuda in tltl.t great iucendiary.
CoL Ma-more.of Grand Rapid*, baa
you a few item* tor publication.
work of reform Many, ye*, 'verv many
bagun suit »gmn.t Doo Headerooo. and
Al th* temperance meeting held at tbe
March -1th,proximo. Il will Mil bo
other editor, and publkber. of the Allegan
Power a acho&lt;.| boose I.-J-. Th a radar even­
r of the Inauguration uf President
ing, Mvwnty-icvca peraoa* rigued th* the very dregs of uxdrty. They cannot
a staled, acr ia honor of auy body
pledge. Mrs. Briley of Hawing* wm the be enticed within our clturehra, and eon- i
rpl tbe Germans thrtaaelve*. It
principal ttprakcr.
Miqueuliy «n n-rt be reached broauM oth­
merely a «oei*J grtbering of the
Tbe iCoogregatiouri mxiety are prepr­ er mean* are not right Why, oh, ehriaint to build a church thia apring, tba) had tisti man « woman do you thus reason ?
wnat potty Jr religion thoj belong
why not extend to thc;fj!»n one a loving
TU Nth of Month happen* to be Um
foog since- the forgtrt load weighing a^ty- band aod tbaeridg 'words? this world
befoM Fotnacbl which i* generally
The grocery Store of F. C. McDonald
flre hundred pounds Including tbe wagon. would be the brighter for you, and parhapa and Parrish Chau al Mu PfevMt, burn­
The same society held an oyrtcr .upper at ■end a ray of hope to th* wandren heart. ed Saturday ; loe* 13,000 ; fully insured.
Mr.D B Prett’a last Friday evening, there
Barney Loekar, of Kriamatoo, had both
|
broken by lb* wbwls of a teadrti fe*
wa* a Barge atlcudancc considering thon on* moment the expadiapoe of cmr 8rt&gt; leg.
I
Cl airman Arrangements Corn.
paaaing over them Wcdacaday.
i
iudrmeeey uf the weather enJ badJ bath-day effi-ri for th* overthrow ofintem wagdn
Tbe financial diartMafoo bekween ibe romfa. All pmunt seemed to enjoy them-- pcranoe ; tbe foot-atep. of the Creator
Kx-rallroad oomatiMsooer «. 8. Cobb
tbe Editor of ibe Bammu and Hun. Levi wives hugely. I understand the net pro­■ guide us; by .cripture reaaoning aod and
wif* of Kslamasoo hare just returned
i
Sparta, of Berrien county, rem. off fort ceed* were about iwenty-fiv* dollars.
vbiting friends in Vermont
tnirrtlc be taught m when lhe water. from
I
Friday evcoinff at Buekwau. Tbe HUI,
A pickerel weighing 18 lbw, and threw
of Bctl-anda were troubled by aa angel
FVUIBX Bat-rm.
six iaebrs long, wm caught ia Long
and a very great multitude of impotent feet
I
fols, Mind, halt and withered wen wait- 1

r (og , a certain num who'had an infirmity
reader, tn bear from us again thia week, of thirty and night yrere and there were
’ Mrt to put him hi th* port.
Jean, mid
,0W,H therefore »«&gt;d yon a fow item.
The WoodUnd lyocum will discus, the, unto him, "Ariao, take up thy bed and
, walk ; and he immediately became whole;
qwwumi: Rre-rlrcd. that mankind are
, and the same day waa lb* Sabbath." Again
be rebuked ibe PhiriMM, when tluff
llu eiril Uw" on next Munday evening,
, ashed him "If it waa lawful to bert upM
n WM dreidctl by th. judge* that from
tbn S-ibbrth day," and be aahl unto them,
\h* afgateewt advanced in our laM dioflM, Wfcrt man ia there .mnagyou. that abal!
afeu, the Specie Bwumptfo" Art ahoeM

VICK’S.

fine? ml Vepufe Girin
ftSwssJw

to group io tbe gutter for (act oom, they
aiiul cnxe up to you If they need your
help. I My, beware lest you wrap year
ra.nllo about you and negkel tba rtry dotfe* which will save your own aoul at last,

Eraantral eh areh Sewing Society Dawnport, an order to ael wide jud.-e-1I doon *f our own churehe*; and then on­
bo entertained by Mrs. Joaepb
meat of non twit, on tbe payment of lira ’I ly by thee* who are paid ao much annually
th, on Friday alterooon of thia
emt of lent tenu,except Shirifl and Clerk’* j to eland in tbe pulpit and rood-Io us the
f«w, within thirty day., w*s entered. C.!
(Plc article in thia iaaue of the Basni* G. Holbrook for pldnllff, Swretoy * good to thorn. It ia from ttioae teacher* we
headed -Teiaperiueu and tho Sabbath," Kuappcn for defendant.
bear tbe wVlfda of our bleated S*rUr,"I waa
by .Mrs. D. B. McElwain, ia truly an able
an huagerM, and ye gave tae m moat; I
prodncuun and should be read by every

Oh, pehaw 1 ti
o ume reaion th
■ ubeeibarr^w a

Notice! Notice!

W. F. HICKS.
NEW YORK UBLY HIRAM).
One Dollar a Year.

tba Swbbtfh day. will nrt lay nold of il 8»
Dr tt F. Abbot b» fotely cured a ■nd lift it out' Huw mnea brtter, kb«o,
neeaomr. 31 ioehac in eirenmf.-rocict, ii man than a sheep ? Therefore it ia
, a &lt;*W of Wiliiam South without the
lawful to du good oa lb* • SalAuth day."
How elegant and eooalsrire; ia there one

SAY

Don’t buy any Fucniture or Picture Frames
until you have priced their Goods, for you
will ^ave money by it.
.
Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

in the cityi and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.
EurnifaroJ)epot, South Side Stale St., Hastings Mich.
Mxroh

1877 if.

Julius Russell
Tlas ju»t jcccivod a complete stock: of

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY

GOODS,

Dretsts Goods and Trimmings,

LW'WOmrSlIMMW,
REAVER CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS,

FLaNNEIA

HOSIERY

AND GLOVES,

HATS AND CAPS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
New York Harald.

'
the
' other day, by a youth named Moffitt.
S. W. Curtia, of Monro., «nrrfodaff33
1prise* al the East Haginaw poultry show.

The Red lllbbon Reform Club of Cv!d]w.ter hare re eqpauir*) under tbe eufe
law end ia now aa iurorporeMd iueriin(

FURNITURE.

THE STEBBINS BRO

fl SI t on me before purchasing and I will sell you goods
||ALL cheap as can be found in the city ef Hasting*.

u

JU JJLUS ItTJSSfiXiXi,
oct5m3

Phoenix Block, State St.

At Hickory Corners

TBK TOLiDO BLADI!!&gt; uiu.vuituia,
NASBYS PAPER.

Commission

Merchants,

CLOVER SEED
DRESSED HODS.

�ha fully intended to keep the premise
But when Mr .Aramtroug told him h« did
u« propone to go into lumbering, and salt
bought the moactaiu lot for the sake of
•be marble, be-sraa no astounded lha&gt; 1&gt;&lt;
forgot all about his promise, and t very
■hing eUn except thM be had let such val­
uable property slip through bis fingers
“I will get tbe other &amp;e of the LnaA

R«llro«d».
RA.1TD TfftVNK RAILY
CKAXUE£F T»

^i!“.iR4rtSSK®tS.’X!

■t fttH speed, »
‘ - i
^•Why."toM Mtow, "tfoms

iSSKIttS:-—

7 No;! hrr bad bbek silk urer .heir
faces, their feaada were nut rovered up,
and they ware white."
"They drove like fury. 1 think they
did not mean ti&gt; be known Their home
has Iom a iW; de yon notice the rracksT

■FjjfSt”

V&gt;^weeA»uaLP«trWl._______
QRKAT WESTKRX RAILWAY’-

,

tana looking np evidoMe la the Interval of
an extraordinary and immense claim
agatMt tbe government, which ha will lav
before Congresi in a Caw days. Mr. Mioshall hoe been la tho vicinity of Viecmroes
the last fow days, aad hae in his pueaenaum
a deed to tbe greater portion of Illinois,
—-Z- ■— zt- ... . —. » ——and

tareru to the blacksmith shop.
Ainsworth was fzirfy outshone that day
for some of,his be* cuatomera forgot to
come in to take their farewell dram before
retiring home The votes were roountod
uuictlr, and Deacon White vu found
elected to represent tba town in tho legialativc body tire next month. But the
representative waa only a secocdary thing
to tbe marble quarries, and politics were
overshadowed by speculation. '
Before sundown Mrs' Palmer' came up
to ibe viDagn, accompanied by Mm. Ed­
gerton, for they correctly thought that
Abiiah would not be in a lituation tn be
readily coaxed Into going homo io gwl
■eaeon. Ho was fast asleep on a settee in
the bar-room. - After a loss time they
I got him sufficiently roused up to be aware
that it win night, and time to go home.
The landlord win very ubsequious and at­
tentive, and bdped him into tbe wagon,
mattering to himodf. "I know.what I am

BAILMAB.

KCfflMF’ffl’HFsiDTH.

I?!?

NsUmL toreZr Straw IhaA 1 &gt;MUI Mil as SUM*
fSz FE

SISSI RAPIOS 0IVIS1UM

toy tbe tuttef bek.ro Congress, daitning
indemnity fcr tho land, which the govern ment dbpoaed of to aettlcra, and asp there
j can be m. doubt of hia securing it, aa be
has Lad the opinion nf eminent lawyers,
Congreanmro, aod Senators."

An Oregon paper mys that at a recent
court-manul the etidaooe of the coral
mending oSmt, Col. Cuvier Grover, broth­
er of ths Senator, was ruled out bra uro
of hiaexpraased unbelief in a God.
Mrs. Benjamin Tait, of Albany, New
Fork, went to sleep Docerabue 'dial, and
at iaat accounts was Kill aleepipg peaceful
ly. Her heart bests regularly aad her
body is warm. She bu|ukro no aouruh.

tsu«..
1878.

••Bw. hew much does he give you, ?.Li.
jah?" repeated the landlord.
‘
1

—IX ITS 78th YEAR.------

AMERICAN

into the doctor's carriage, end Mr. Armasroog-ead Mr. Braley west together
-1 never thought 1 would got W.000
for that ero property," said ihn mill»r.
"Ho must be rich. It i. . good mil) site,
and there's lota Of lumber, but I am gettiug &lt;M, and I told Hannah I MW
should get another seel: an olbr."
"I think yr/u die well to aril," rvpW
tlm deuter, -b« lrt MadriM JOO, Mr.
Palmer, don c take your monry up borne
with ywa to nighi. Pm it Imo the safe;
jTOukn«yowr woakmaa, nod you tmy

SEWINGMACHINE.

fit Cm! Satan TtaSitfire.
MORTHEtiX

Amplest &amp;SE-J

RAILWAY COMPANY

WAN TEC

■ecs

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£nia

etorby an overWh&lt;Mt|g. mvorit;
justly celebrated Hotnoitold Rn
have gained for him ‘a jM?Mre de
place in tbe hearts of » grateful i
few Golden Medical Dwcovmy and
he Preecription have brought beali
bappioews to ten thouirr.d bouaeboli

and neighbors that there i
no need of borrowing
the Banner to read,
when they may
have it all to
themael

ESJS,-‘
braalhlag la very dlBsaM. and ya* any there
is aa reoMdy ? Away with eesh - eaaeeaae!
Uh one betilv ef Aaltk's Ctwgk Byrup. aad
prove to yonretif thiSlh—Is arieaoo in aadhy deeMMSoufiOeemarar tare boulee soot
hy eapreaa. prapaid. for RL fir. B A.etexite
* Co. pvoprtare*, Krie, Ea.

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EMPUYMENT!
■ting tbemeelres in nob a conditiooF
"That's it exactly! No man really in
|
Usds
to ret drunk; but be does it una­
,
wares.
Ho drinks more than he vManda.
&lt; tbe liquor ia stronger than bn thinks,
or
...... ..
&lt;
i
.
Aionsrorth
a hmon to night, btji it won't maa wb« is, m t
.
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-Ha I he! Tbe Idea of m; losing nj '

money! Why, tbe drunker I am, the j
tighter I ding to my nippers “
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St^snsussafefta

CHRONIC

Railroad-

trfcE±telftfic£ftrA3:

1.50 PER YEAR
Or. if they have more wood
than greenbacks. they
may bring uh one
cord of good
wood which

/This is very kind," she sold. "Dr
jaaMnii offered to go dowtfwlth me, bat
H. ITeriArd Oor.at Myv of ths MMWlai hl Maduro patients to visit, I would ter Houassa: •• Tbe sever la a as* docin.
* permit him to take tbe time, sod it ia spriakled wi:b aaow^hkoo aad swept with
right all day; bat I am happy Io have

Ax nmw o'clock Palmer staggered out
and ervswod tbe street, while two oe throe
of the galbering crowd, odled after him to
be sure and come back. Tbe deeds were
all ready for the sigMtnran, bat the parchnacr nisbed Mrs. Palmar U&gt; sin thm,
us well as her husband, and proposed tz&gt;
ride down end get them signed m he went

inmswu

Evening Post!!

"Who pot the appetite in him? Abijah er for U&gt;o4lfarv of has Mhiw men, Dr. R
waa a steady, sober fellow when you came V. Herve has won their warmest sympathy
end esteem. While seeking to tv theit
terran; only, be has Isscotue a paince
"They my, Mrs. Edgerton, that you among them. Yet tho iramet.ro f.trtun.
bate some mountain property; perhaps it lavished upon him by a generous people
will be ao you ran pay that unsettled bill he boards ms, but inraats^n the erection
that has run so long; I am rather hard aod establiabaacat of ieatimiuasa directly
pushed for mooev jn«t now. '
eon trib nlire &lt;e the public good, tbe peo­
“What bill? ( did not know I owe! you ple thus rrelixiag, ia their Itarsl patron­
anythin--'
age, a MW meaning uf, that Oriental &lt;n»
"Oh. one that your husband ran up, tom of casting bread upon tbe waters.
outside of tho mortgage.".
Noted io both public ana private life for
"1 know nothing shout it; have you not bis unswerving integrity and all tboro
had enough from me and mine?"
Sterling virtues that enobte manhood. Dr
"All I. want m my buneec due. and I Pierce ranks high among those few men
cannot afford to lose, if a mgn'a . estate ran whew- names tbe Empire State is justly
proud io inscribe upon her roll of b&lt;M&gt;or
Ambitious. yet moved by an ambition
strictly amenable to tbar moat discrimina­
ting and well balanced judgement, hia fu
turn career uromires to be one of unpar
alloled activity and urofalnraa, ably aup-

Edgerton she looked up with marpvU M

•t iJErtc??5Ul »?.
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THE NEW YORK

to him that puttetb the bottle to bis neigh
tor's lipa I"
•Now Mrs. Edgerton you .are too hard
oa a follow. If be did uot get it here, he
would get uaomewbere else, ao wbet a the
odds? Hare liquor he will, someway! It is

poet of tba piazza. ••Conic in," la add*!,
"and let'n have a quiet glare, I'll stand
treat to-night."
"No, thank you, AinswoRh. I am try­
ing ioleave off. I think (shall go over
to the temperance aide."
"Fudge! Why you never drank enough
to hurt you; come along.” t
"No; I am not going to; it won't do me
any good. I'm just as wall off without it.
■•A man from York Bute; haesmaberu I thought I would wait tin Mrs. Edger
ton
came out of the doctor's ami walk
to vigk the miatster’a folks. lie's a geo­
down with her, it is rather late. Thera
tieman. every inch of him."
ibe comm now, good night."
“What did you gmF
“Tbs deed, ain't signed yet. I am p.

MSI IAFIII AIS OsfiOIT

IT**
*** ‘n“ IMr. rere (■•aryscra
.44.
.nH-yiaa
'
VEOETDiE ia Bold by all DraggizU.

Honor in Hu Own Land.
Say a Coals] io bi» rw-WOtly-ireuod work.
The Hietdty of New York State, "The

You were tbe cause of all we
You made me a widow, and my
fatherless, not one cent will I
you. My curse m'j upon you,
turned indignantly away, and cat
to Dr. Kiugaton'a.

ji'mi

i’n Want Jatiui &amp; Saiiui

17T3.by
tea Indian ohiefo.______ _
looking doeqmen:. and the riguateraauf
the ehiefa, acme of whom eigurel by a tr-rea,
and Olbera by tbe representation of Bob.
bean' beads, etc., were rilnreaed by Hugh
Lord, 'commanding the Illinois country' al
that time, and ether ofioera of the Bniiah
army st Fort Gage. The inatrnment is
very elaborate, the metea and bounds of
tbe land conveyed particularly described
Tbe consideration was about two-tou of
gun-fi rate, cloth for brecch-cliuu, nxsn,
etc., catoh article of which U taretnUy set
oat, aad was acknowledged at Kalkmkir,before Vicsor Lemsrucc, notary public,
and recorded in a record which is euppoeed
to be in England st thia time. The laud
la deeded tn two piece*, one lying above
Cairo, aod ccmpoung tbe soathent part of
Illinois, and the other in in an irregular
shape, taking in tbe wcMern pert of the
State, frpm Springfield west, a place oppotbs mouth of the Miaaouri Hirer, and a
point on Lake Michigan, near Chicago' be­
ing mentioned. Mr. SI i nah ill baa been
looking up the family ever iinee 1856,
baring knowledge that such a purchase
• aa made by hia great great-grandfather,
and now baa s fomily tree, as complete in
all Ite parti as tba tree of coaainguimty in
Bteciatone. He earns into poeetMion cf

It is reverted that Mr. Geo. W. Bentley
aaeamed tb\ duties of manager uf the
roods operated by tbe Centrad* Vermont
Railroad Company last week.
The H. W. Grand Lodge I. 0. O. F. of
•Vermont met at Moatpelter, Wedneoday
February fith. M. W.. John N. Gale ol
St. Jubnsbury, Grand Master presided.

A week later there was a general ex­
citement throngb ail WcetficM.
Men
gathered togotber in groups, talking rarncrtly; the Kore, tbe post office, the ptez
za and tho bar-room of Hie Eagle Tavern
were ell filled with, loungers;" at every
hitehmg-post, men were standing aad talk
log. Il waa Freemen's Meotiek. when
et#ry man &lt;-an»e to vote for Iteprraenta
tire, and the bpya enme. to nee the bm
and have a general holiday. The mtn
usually got exeited with politira and
Ainsworth 'a liquors, and a doaen fights
wore generally the order ot iha day; blaefc
eyes and bloody noasn met you at every,
turn of ths ttrret. Bat sotuctliiog basidea
politics added to the exatementof thia
p«rti*dar day. Abijah Palmer aj an
early hour drove down to ths Kreet, hitch
ed bis team at pre poet in front of ibn
taverp, supped into the bur-room and took
ao extra treat, shook bands with a few
choice aeqaainuaem and privately told
them be had sold pat—sold tho mill, tba
mountain lots, teams and everything but
the bouse, and ten acres of land. "Han­
nah won't let them eo,” ba said, "^he
raqnot leave her babies up there alone.*'
"Whom have yon sold toF asked Aura*

'•* •“ ’ *"
tai JMhraro wveswe. aadat

JiTt^

"T am afraidyou are too Ute, Palmer!"
sari Dr. Kingston, Albert l&gt;ierbrook«
bought the whole last week for »5uO.

village, and took a pood drink at the Ea
gio Tareru, told Ainsworth tho trews, and
il Was not (wo hours before poor Abtjah
was past walking, or talking very caber
eudy. But the price of the mountain lotr
and mill waa the theme for diaeuaeioo.
and the fact that sash quantities of valua­
ble Kone bad lain unknown before. Every
body waa talking and wondering, and Ahi­
jab wm questioned and treated.
"He paid me eight thousand dollars in
specie! Eight tbounad dollars air I fold
and silver! and Rrteriirnoks has bought
the other side The E&lt;lgrrton« have g»t
a ehunk in there; they are rich too I A
rood thing! do you see? tbe making of
WmtfieJd' build it right upl
Whether the penpfe all looked through
Abijah's swimming eyes, or tbeir own ria
ions were suddenly enlarged, is not sure;
but it was a general commotion and ex

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                    <text>VOL. 22. NO. 43.

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HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1878.

WHOLE NO. 2089.

Closing’Out Sale
«..0T"n lO,‘1C,,.angc. tobe “wte-tn «&gt;»r b.isinoaa April 1st next
® ., !.
that &lt;k*e
onr e'Bire --'Ock for cash or good
P*y al the following

Unheard of Prices.

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pet lanterns
100 Champion rrosw cut saws
100 dot. warranted mill files 8 it
100 dot. warranted mill files 10
50 doz warranted axes
1000 nests tin paiU (our moke)
100 dot. 6 qt milk pan*, (our mi
50 K«g» Burdens horse shoes
1000 lbs. horse nails finished
300 boxes glow (8x10)

»lk.
70c. each
8c. per foot
15c.' each
20c. each
$1 00 each
75c. per nest
$1 50 par &lt;loz
$4 50 pur k’“g

Scrria ud Montcaecro, bul th* quouiou
nf an tncroare of territory for reaauupau.SSSSlU'E.':

mcllHiSORSMIN.
•____ WoGbLSan. MfCtlOAX
Pill!, tv. MMCttRjr.
'

"JPV- -WBartao

Don't fail to call and secure a bargain.
M— IFZ.n you futte r^td this please hand it to your neighbor.

■

Yours Respectfully,

.

Greble &amp; Russell.
DENTIST

faWUi

.

Hiciiin
The Ilolitiai s are over and Lewis. Stern lias derided to
ill Ins stock of Winter Goods nt of.bduqv cost, consisting of

Under-wear, etc.
___ .
' Skirt*, etc.. AT GUST
,
and-convince tlieniHclvc* that

FUST GRAX&amp; PBIZE

A Ellie past midaight, Mrs. Edguv.i.
wa» waktiMdbi ajar and rattling uf th.
ouiaife door. She inquired whu wm there
hut n reiving eq answer. caatiixuly opaooi
th' duur a trifle and Looked oat. A Votaailay arenas the •lep. She bad only a uighi
drew and skirt, no .bawl or buaoef, and
her kug hair, straaksd with grey, ws* all

With May * aaabtanre, ahc wa» brought
in o the bourn aad laid aa the bad but i&lt;
wm ■ long tim* before she cum to hereelf.
When ahe rvrivrd ehe looked terrifled
■rnan j the room, bat Mra. Edgerton',
voire tocamd to ealm bet.
"I wutod to get Io Mr. Braley'*," ah’■add, ‘ they have kilbd Abijah?' ...dabI dMpcd.hi-r hanrl* to her eye* lu aliut ou&lt;
the hiorid right. Theo aha told m calmly

’ DELIGHT-*. WQflXwD.

,*£'=rE?a“m.

Just received First Prize at Wisconsin State Fair and at our own arouaet by »orue one trying tu gat in •!
the dwr. Il wm feateoed an slrowx, J
State Fair at Jackson,
kuew no one could open it on the imtorie
and Ahijah did not wake up. I heard
voice* talking co tha outride, and *»o I
heard aomc cue apmk la the kitchen. I
knew hwm not Abij.b, for I wm Iblea
iox and he had not .lirrtd upon bi* bed
I got up and peeped through the door
juat aa a man eama down the ekionte)
rieht into the flreplaao—the chimney ►
large and the house low.- I knew I coaid
do nothing. I auppam they were after
Abijah'* money; they went tn fumbling in
Something
Iim pocket*, that atartcd him and bo .peaup
up to bu I cd. They «prang upon him and
had a hard rtrapgle They ware all di*
gufoed, by huieg aoraet* iog black on
their frere. bat I think ,1 knew on. d
them by a patch oa bia coat aleeve. The
mui-ti »bonc bright into tbc window, »o I
o uld are a* pdain u day. I* the tue*lthat fuBowrd, Abijah lorn the corerlag ofl
BiX-hole, Extension Top, Portable Pldafahcd Copper Reservoir one of their foc*a aad I beard biot my
•KOI him. or he will bmny tt,' I though
I would go out. but I knew they would

DETROIT

TH8B)

STOVE

lark here." aad turalng- to aoareb fur oua,
o* Mumbled urw Mmcthing proaente on
•■Wat in a finaam?" mkad Im.
&lt;bc atone hearth, and fell headlong ub tbc
*‘A SaaiMotr," led 1, aaaoouin the look
floor, hitting ht* li- ad on the romer jamb
.f th* fire pfore. Miner hastily raked open of Dan'l Webster, “i» a nan with kin pay
he fire, raZting a filial glow through the hi* debt* with nothin—a man wfoh kin
room, aud fur a m-imeut they atood tran*- git nothin with nothin,-'
“The Coram, then, is full ar finan
ned with horror Dr. Klngatoo bad cut
• deep ga»h on hta Ion bead, where ha •cm," ba remarkt, bitterly, matin a caa•truck it agairat th* conwt jamb, and the ual glsnro at has alate, with wu* ji*t full
nlood wm tnckliag down bu fare. Bul enuff to torn over and begin on the lother
shat they saw first wu the body of a man
ly ing co the broad martile baarthatuao, and
4 p-vl ol blood that had run upon tbc
■earth down to the fluor.
Palmar wm
^rotohad upon tha bod, which wm likewise
jorwred with blood.
A Urga tia box
rtuod ou the tabla troeti,' the corar hariag
t&gt;een pried off roughly, sod tbc coatcuu
•ere scattered orwt both fliwr and table,
with bloody finger marks ord all.
■
Mr Braley carefully lurnod the 'body
urer froa. it* ersmped position.
“Good God I ll ta Ainsworth! Is ho
alitre. Dottoe t'
"[ hope not; for the a*ke of hi* fami­
ly, hi* to be lK&gt;l«d be it dmd. Look,
hero U tbo Hack handkerchief, ho had ov­ mnhlr diflonmew i* • Roin la m.k. wtxihsr
er hat face, tightly clutched ia Primer', *ilT« it rarreoey or toything ah*. How
hand. Wa uiu.t not move a thiog, Mr. , m joo goin to Rii atlrcrefU unadelecxl
llrsley. A in.worth ■ daad , 1 caa'f ■« tcoder? F.f oilror wax u tdrniy ex bri-U.
I w*t her yoo pa to git toy ar it wfcW.
1 "Troo, G. W.," wm ay enter “but'
"I believe ah* knew ho wm coming I aui'l yt» m that to. her *ilrer wood rw
boro; sha'enuid not hire thought be had Lre»« th. dettor dm? Kven now, .fore it
gooa to ikwton , the Bwru 1 think of it u leaU-Uadar. it'* only wath 92 wau on
the *1011X1 it look*.'*
the dul'ar. *od wbea the evuotry i* flood•‘What shall wa do next" arid, Mr. Mi- id with it, it will po MiU lower. Thrn Ww

Bag uxi panting up the nad. They had [
traveled m fast M they could, bul the lime robeatenee nr the Corner!. There ia long
had an-OK.4 foogsr to tho-i at lh( miller', rod* rti Bsaoora'a .luck. Than ia bar
uuttage.
With staring eyes and gaping riU, piled one on lop nr another, win the
month* they liatoiwd to the gloomy bisto delishu. whisky ar LmisviUe, ardtflanot
ry, and one \&gt;} one Went intj the prwmoe age*, rangin from that nv two weak* aid tu
of the mnrderad daad, and slowly return that with ted ji»t left the .till, and wax
cd to th. aUI.y
scarcely rold yit. There
‘■Why, that ia Ainawonh’a mire that
ha turned oat Co pasiure, with bar coh,
test May!" exclaimed Err* More, very
soberly.

JU- A. X.

“WUl’you name tiro Um* of the Uwd1'
Tva got ear al) io my head. Pro&amp;mor

Out of one hundred and arvrntere la
attain Michigan University only tear have
taken to law. How araay bm taken to
lawyer* b not atated.

Pleasure i* mauiteued ia different way*,
b.unc peace do not look bright. T®
. abewa u( soma of her fatroat pamm bat we be&amp;ve uoUrij &gt;v&lt;r heard a
ia, utterly crippled by dbamroua defeat, man aing when be had dropped * acnltle
daacralixed by the mbfoftnuoa thai
e orertaket. her. baaliilb to chooocbc
to h«r powerful enemy, Ruaah, aad
\xartiug frirnd, Eopiaad. Th.ou

that MMOfnmme-ftetU aeixure of lb.
SmthShmdy' prepaped L n.Ua to
ll for Iba poqew: ot a part payment of th.
ladrmuity Turkey mtm aobmtt to turn ot
territory in Aaia for greater than if ah.
wu iabae to redeem her ibliinuioo* in
weooy &lt;* ahipaa. The Greek complication,
vely afford hapbnd tbcUeaired opportuni­
ty of defeating Rumia'a pan for arouirias
a ready m.de Blaek m. iroo-dad nary
Hmre Turkey will be erwriud b^wern
tha miliatoM of feu repramted by Rut
Wan power and Brithh interat*. Ba; will
Kurop. comma io, a repetition of the aAfi
of Copeohar-n? Breidro. if the Turkbh
firet bccimre Eogiiab p.rupwrty in the le­
vant, doe* not Bimaia'* small but effoetivs
fleet in the Black am become of ftiaaider

ia themooolighi, and they attack bright
totohisnfa" Th. poor woman ■Laddered
The most beautiful andzscientificidly-arranged Diving Flue Stove and ftoppod fee breath. “I beard him
oroan utd ll&gt;* Mood mb likt water. I
( now in the market.
jumped from the window at tho back of
ibe Lona*, and kept in the wcoda, ao they
eould nM *oe me. I think I ran aven
»tep -f the way. I f.-ond I wm av tired
I could never ret to the mmbter'*; so I

.butid ca nancy r
I fall cn Baroorn'a neck, in u&gt; cxtacy uv
deUta, while tha others thontid “'Bab for
Bascom I"
“G. W.," I remarkt while tears auflixwad my eye, “1 never placad yoo much b»low the augds, but tbw gent-us act b*.
butid yoo a hundred per rent, in my rati-’
Cia*hun. Blow yon, G. W., blem yon."
"Bat I'D tall yoa wat I (bal do. Do you
metbxtiaakr red he.
■May I Mk wat that ia M" I aed.
"That *aak will fill with raae water,"
(cd he. "Th* moment yoo git Io payin
me in rilvar, I abd: taka oct uv aeefa uv
ibr m boniie jut egrmckiy three and can
fifth galluwa ur likker, aad nu. n erm
WATS*.
“Merciful having!" Wa all exclaimed,
"rod your likker ao week nowl"

New York to 3*n Au^urtiao, u»d be ia
wide m froa New York to RochmUr.
The Meditomneun Bea. if placed arrow
North America, would Bahama ooomnni
caxioo froa Baa Diagu to Baltimore.
Great Britain b two-third* the *iac of
Japaa, one twelfth the abe of Rlodootan.
aoe tweaticih of China, awl one-twentlath
of tbo Uaitod Btato*.

H. A. GOODYEXH.

Orriagr Shop

REPAIR shop.

FACTS TO BUYERS!

IttHBR- i BARLOW Urc.toek
of critically setcctra gfiods for this market, exceed­
ing in variety the combined stocks of all other Hard­
ware stores in the city of Hastinfp.

2d.—POWERS A BARLOW are the only dealers
in Hastings who buy direct from the Manufacturers,
and *o avoid the addition of jobber's profits to the
cost of their goods.

Wm. H. Goodyear
phuucesticu, cbbstDRUG

PEOPLES

Hamp of beauty.

Conscience ia merely our judtfewwe I n
&lt;br moral rectitude or lurprtudu of . u
own action.—[Locke

WORKS,

THE JEWEL COOK!

S- J- /fo/V,
Carriaie, Sin al Onasiial
p A I N TER

«&lt;u*l term* of ynct wili *bc duKuwcl
The erection of Bulgaria into a principal­
ity plaeea her io the u» refatioo toxb.
Porte aa Ikum.ni* and tbrem oeropr-i
before th* war-that b, the frontier ol
Turkey proper b moved aoulhward to the
lure of the Bilkant from it* old Hoe M tb&lt;
I’anubc. licreesovina and Boini* xre u
have * rafcrrmed ay atom uf mvenuaent an
d*» the Porto, which aril) cuirantoe the in
hablunt* agaiuu th* oppremivtu *nd uni
rare* which drore tbeni Into inagmrtion
The fact lUt three provmeca wfl be a!
mo*t inrrvendeil by indepeardent Mate*,
■nd chat tbo principality uf Bal^ari* wili
lie brnwtan them and the territory of Rou
mclb, .fiord, then, a protectioo which rib
ereatuaUy become a guaranty of their indqoodcocc beoume, if they revolt, thadvanoe of Turk ah troop* *£»io»t them
would ba tbc caure uf reopening all the
noeMloo* aeulrd by the war jttrt ending
Bo far, therefore, tire ahvie atataa have
Uen effectually rcacued from Tuikah
role by tho boccvm of the Buaaiaa anna.
But the retatiuu. of Rmub and Tartey
are by no toeen* arttkd by the armbtice,
although Turkey concxdc* all the dcraud*
Of llto conqueror. The &lt;|Doati..o that will
*nae in thv eunfereriM ptr.poeed by Aualri*
mJ accepted by the European powers will
be of the gravest iatervot, and a aelatioo
st the eaateyn quorioo b by no rheuu m
•ared. When we eoeaider that Kamo
aitaa at acortnpil.bing that whrcL weald
areeaaarily prate fatel to Torirey, and
which wdl bo .rtreuooualy opposed by
England—namely, the opening of the
DanUaeBea to the fro* pamigu of Bumia'a

Pbjwi~’"

Family lUriia.

STORE.
“d

crelully P'*’

•

3d.—This house is the newest in its line, and, un­
like it* competitor*.- has no old good* pu hand that
were bought when goods were high, whicli enables
us to place before our cuitomeni goods of the best
qualities and style*, at icakt 10 per cent, less than
our. competitor's goods cost them.
We also have
the reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth
proving, which give* security to purchasers »-

Dr.J-.n.l Cb-ncl.

ill old

(Hyde* of good* or dead sUx* (hr trnw.

5th—Owing to our facilities for purchasing goods
we cm and do sell every article at a smaller per
cent, of profit than any other hardware dealers in
thia dty. and cordially invite an &lt; x*uniuatimi of our
-«rnwly tow prices, whteh will couvinee every

___ ,. Dr. Kingston and tho poatOMator
to join them
Mr. Miner went to tW
tavern fee Ain.wutth abo, bet hi* wifr___ ,
-- -------- -— _, ,—.
■aid bo took tha .reaiag atoge for the a cbeerfel, jolly body. He mid ba bovgbt
rity.
"
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•■That caunut be." replied Miuer, ‘Tori

I at their Homa!, that tha Elit time ha came
woaid t-e hi* itot trip, and be ahould want
i theca all tabo ready to pay up, for he wm
' going into aaotdod btuinam ia New York;
ba had p* tired of trarri.OR.aod wm n=h
enoatgbta OMlla down for hicaarif. Ho
moi bcbkly around, abowed tint thei always stored at the Eigte Torero over
yowug mM were awoka and dreado?. Mi Sight. He wm ae« there iba laal night
■er railed to tbrra tu make haMe.
U wmin town by aararsl p«.p«. vutado
-We are cornier, whm't opT aa|d theI «r the *«.! iuuncen. Oa» man ’can.,
boethr aiJ hired man. a* the? palled on
(heir baoM and pul on ihair auai*.
"Ha* Ainewottb j&amp;t* to Boatoo to ,
night, Otb Hower' aoM Mr. Miner, aa the &lt;

j„_.
ereh
re"­
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i have dwn totxo awful mean things
r life, but we were never mean
Stobart th* fadings of three woralkiag ahrewM oa the aronai^, by
ing aS la tha mod. Tbare'a atm.
human bril ahont ua if we arc in the

�Hl 87;

The Marshall Staler, disoosrere u
follows oa the the question of wbo thull
bctbesueomorofJndgn VanZile
In all probability F. A. Hooker. Esq ,
of Chariotte, wig be appointed to SB tho
vacancy fa tbo &gt;CireuU Judgmhip. Ho

baabeso introduced into Coogrtm, and
will ccmc up thurtiy for action, call, far
the report by committee of a bdl direct­
ing the Secretary of the Treorary to fane
&lt;lfe&gt;.W0,0U»traM&gt; greenback., of rb^h
&lt;50.000,000«Un he expended on pwblie
building,. &lt;10,000,000 shall go to the tn
prornwent of rivers and harbor., &lt;30,000,­
000 to the improvement of the Mansippi
River, aad the balance to various other
useful object*. Thus the feborfag man
is to be supplied with work, mousy to be

1878,&lt;&gt;a

CLOTHIER

pleada tha inudatable pressure of member,
of both honaea for phen for their friends,
aa bin jutitteariou; aad be aven that the

Tbo New Tork Avmi'ay }\&gt;tl does not
one word of disapproval.
mean to aay that Secretary Sherman ia
It is opinion here that Juba Bull poll,
wrong nor that he ia right, bat it believes vary sick man. The disappearance of the
“that.the whale country will ba pleased fever left htm in a etale of Uttar proetra- bis foot in it every time bo aitempta a
lion. Still there are hopes and signs of aun, affording Kuuia ample jnsuficotna
for every more thus far taken. The wcik,
biarenuvary.
are not alone in opposition to tha petition
method of securing a Judgo We do beThe Bute levy in Illinois ia 06 (acts on halting, cowardly policy of tbc Tory mintho &lt;100, and the assumed value of nil
Um a Judicial Convention should be call­
Here it is again: Judge Tillman, of taxable property io the State is &lt;931,108ed to make the selection, and that the roSouth Carolina, cfeiot. the seal ol Robert
Smalls io Congrem. Smails received, on
hoioo of same good man, wbo would rep­
Democratic count, 1,400 votes more than
resent tho whole people of the district. It
Tillman, bnt (he fetter is a Democrat, and
would be equally satisfactory if lbw Gov­
votes hare notfung to do with seating a
ernor would appoint without any reference
Democrat ia &lt;ingress
to any petition. Thors can be no possible
Democratic Texas is disturbed by a areopposition Id Mr. - Hooker—the opposi­
Our Washington Letter.
tion is to tho course taken to secure bis tional quarrel The western part of the
WaroutOTox.D. 0., Feb. Ifi, 1878. ,
Slate, having been dictated to. now wants
Quite ao accumulation of dirty Dotaoto dictate, and mac the next candidate
ntie linen was washed yesterday aad
for Govcruor. Easterc Texas ptotesta
nog out to dry. The .luraussioD took a
aganwt this, aad there- are sfeua of troub- — —------------------Lebanon, N. H., by tho Republicans of
an okJ feud that baa long existed among
the 10th Senatorial Diatribe in that State,
Tbc people of the Fourth Coogreaniueal difereat members of the great "Reform"
aa tber candidate fur Scwetor. M*. Shaw District of California elected Psehero, Re­ party. Hewitt got into troubfe a few
publican, to represent them in. Congress. day. previously becauae ho permitted hie
pyaad unflinching integrity His etec- j The Democrats in Cuo^nan took the mat­ indignation to get tbs better of his judge
ter out of tbc hands of the Fourth Dis- meat in so far as to resect an insulting
doubt, will place in tha Senate of New trial people, and gavw ths scat to a Detno- alluaioa to West Paint bf a swell statesHamp-hire a man that ia auro to labor
faithfully to promote the beat internt of
Kx-Virw-Prmidcct Colfax. wiU deliver into him for his pointed retort that West
the whole people. Such men are not so
rotation as to laake their aclectioc an bis popular l«&lt;nre ou Abraham Lincoln, Point had deamnsiralod its uaefalneaa only
every day oa-urenoc, haoec whan such a at the Opera House, io Ano -Arbor, on a few yean ago, mad* in reply to tho sag
man ia placed in nomination the people Monday evening, February 2&amp;th.
gestioa of tba South Carolinian that it

Hou. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the
Navy daring ............................
' .. _
intelligent a constituency aa that
bill. Mr. Conger, who,
died at Hartford, Coon., his home, on tbo fa&gt;t&gt; of ‘he Ar
by the way, ia one of l be moat popular
men oa the Republican side, gave sxpransion to a very general oonvictioti that the
We learn that Mr. A. V Pantliod. the
popular proprietor of the long celebrated
"Faling Houses" un the line of the Mich­
igan Central Railroad, and senior propri­
full pMsessfau of tbo Government should
Rapids, will, in eouneetion with a Mr. meroe adopted resolutions on Wednesday, that, unhappily, ever occur, to make occa­
Clark of Jackson, opon the “Hibbard denouncing the Bland Silver BUI and tbc sion of increasing it to such magnitude as
will insure plac^for thousands of Demo­
House" in tha: eity on Marab.lat. Thw attempt to repeal the Resumption act.
A new book outitte^ “The Grant Awak- cratic-Con federate warriors at present with­
ia only an addition to his hotel labors, aa
out commissions. During the meles, Gar­
“Central Eating Hoaaen" will remain
field, Ferner and one or two on the Demo­
cratic aide, nmnected in tbo public mind
Jackson, that tbo ■'Hibbard" was being
with ths alleged Wormfey Hotel bargain,
refitted, and refurnished by tha new pro
warmly, even vehemently, denied that any
printers in a style that for cumfovt and
elegance was not surpassed in the State.

Our Greenback friends must no*, weary
in well doing. Keep up the raestingx.
Get up a petition for tbc repeal of the Kesumption Art, and circulate it. Many ager from and after March 1st. Mr.
will sign it who will not favor a third par­ Stone has eujoyvri acme 12 yean training
ty ; ia this manner the repeal can be effert- in newspaper work, saperadded to a good
cd. — IlaMiag* H'-'tnr Jvanal.
How is this? We thought the Joar.

quite impcaaibte st time, to draid. th.
polities of the participants by ought they
said. Only the day previous Gsrfitld aad
Stephens, repreaeatfag the Blue and Grey
respectively, had healed the "bloody

years and secretary of the Senate six
yean, making u excellent officer. His
immediate Resumption of specie payments. auecvR in an ailarged field cannot b«
W« hope.none cf oar Republican friends
will bo cajoled into signing sny such peti-.
pbcoa had bewn aosigned the principal
lion. Il is well understood that the Be-1
parts ia the programme I need only aay
sumption Act cannot be repealed, and sen­
relative to the aiteodanew ia the Rqirern
sible mew should not desire iu repeal. It
tativts Chambev where tha prearotatioa
It ia time to begin to think.about can took place, that very available inch oa &gt;ba
is the one bulwark against reckless infladidatea for the Spring elections. Fix your ! floov and in tbq gxllcriro was filled. The
eye an good men (nd iron, then attend Benate attended in a body and the diplo­
tha cauetuea and try and have theta nom­ matie gallerias were fall of tbs refirnvealainated, and when they are nominated, ace tivea of Foreign Government. Carpenter,
property valued at &lt;229,000,000; she to it that they are elected.
raised fest year &lt;66,000,000 in farm

Uy of 40,000.

A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.
aad Boys BUSINESS and
for FALL TRADEOur CUSTOM DEPARTMENT con-JSUITS and OVERCOATS.

BROADCLOTHS far DR KBS SUITS.

CASSIMERES and CHEVIOTS

for WHITK SHIRT io the City.

BUSINESS SUITS.
OVERCOATING fa pood ssytes.

CATMIUL AFTECTIDI8,

Sarsaparilla

SCARPS, TIES end Silk Handkerchief.

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

LIVER COMPLAINT

33 Monroe

VOLTAIC PLASTER

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Hood urea Bonaparilfe, Yellow

Valuable Bemedics.

W. JOHM8TOM Jb CO.

GROCERIES
TEA
SOAP
TOBACCO

choice num urn gato

IMPERIAL SOAP

STRAWBERRIES,

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Vol, zrra

B. M. WATSON. Old Col-

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Isw-DETECTIVES
t®F.Eta 0?E AND *"**•&lt;*.
A FARM AND HOME
OF TOOI

owe.

HALE’S

joimnimmiT

BQXET OF H0BEB0U1D AID TAR

ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
r OR AN A CRB
'jLn.in.K.i-. trin.rar.va:
Maaujaciarrd aalf h,
CHA MH TOM UK O THEK8.
2’ ‘S0’,? ‘."i’0, Ko*rni
■*&gt; XI
and d&amp; Jsffersen St.. New Tovk.
Far ..rlr nt whjr^lr b.
MeCARTHT. ROWrt k GILES,
Dstrwi*. MkL
By Gnmvs geevrally and by

HerciiiMon

Chrirtfeney, and believe that hb fetter
Accarding to tbeStatbtics Comm issu­ wan, from his stand point, not only emier's showing tbo ballanee of trade ir our neatly proper, but a duty to bis clients,
favor laat ytar amounted tn &lt;140,000,000. the people cf Michigan."
That fa, we sold that much more than we
Tito Michigan Central Company bare
bouglrt, and either received the money tor been running aa average of sixty tnuna change of frost relative to ‘'conciliation"
it, er reduced our European deot to that daily orcr their road the last two or threw is meditated, the Prenidsut, according to
extent Thia is the way to prosperity.
weeks Heavy freights of grain, droned tbcec, and lOhcra promiseedy identified
pork and lard arc being .ent East.
with the adoption of tho Southern policy,
A petition is being circulated in thia
Oe Wednesday Senator Chrisdaficy de­ regarding the c-icvietioa of Andsrsou aa
county nnd ex tenet rely signed. praying
the fest straw that has broken the camel's
Congress fur the continued protection of livered a two boon' speech on 'the silver
bill new before Congress. He advocated

z. B. WILLISON,
Haetiogs, Mich.

CHESTER’S CURE!
Rdsmi JSITOD 80KDI
Asthma,
Itronckitir, Catarrh,
, gayZevCT Colds, 4c.

The KU Power

Political Notos.

CURES
te the Icteraate al "cxHiciliatieo " I men­
tion the erode rumors for what they am
worth. But it fa difficult to iso what the
of tbo Bland ailvtr bill be beliersd, in President can really do about ll farther
plain English, to lc * rfoheenmoel of tbo
coin. All htato.y baa shown that such
expedients debased dis debater Dore than

PURELY

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

A MTIMAl tTARBAIV

meets the |MSBage of the Silver bill "will
not make the nstfeo fael Kke exclaiming
‘Oh, furan hour of Great f

Webster's

The Toronto Mail wants tha free-trade
unwUlmputo, in p-ublic men to own that
they ever yielded to thia aasnfa as tbere
now fa to own that they ever Md pro
slavery view. Bo says the Lansing Hr

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Notice! Notice!

bond ofprfacMM
A J. Angle, work oueuxiMba
decrease for year, 32G ; number of P. C. O.S. Potter, hauling roginc
Pa., 623 ; Patriarch, rellered, 16 ; wM
owed families relieved, 2 ; tmourt of re­
lief, 4640.01; ’total expense efrabordinate
Ayes—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. NeXngb.
camps, 44,447.06; total rceoipt. of aub- ton, Reed, Tomiiroon and Kinkleman-C.
ordinate camps. 15,585.35.
Nay.—Noue.
V
TU officer, cltcud and iostolhri for the
Tbo Mayor appeisted Aid. J. L Reed

ThoGrraUrok memi., Um crarong
M preUy Well aUMdrtl by proplc from Norman Bailey, of Harting.; G. H. P._
I part, rf the couaty. Tito amfietM - C. I). Palmer, of Jackaoc ; G. ffaribtrM dasidedly aold toforM tha apoaker. E. II. Whhcey, of Unring; G. Troanrer— iiuriaon Book, of Jacx.cn; 0. 8.
"’-“A- M. Uarria, of Detroit; G. J. W.
ot fidrehood, aburo .nJ aophfatry in .Uut —Jtmepb W. Ely, of AUntan ; G- R*p.
e^ral proportion H. dM n ran to —Gw. H. Shearer, of Bay City.
uuderamnd tho r|tteatl.-&gt;u« be wa* detMtiuir
The M. W. p. Patriarch madn the fol­
and thought abuc and bard name* round lowing appoint aunt.: Geo. W. Irtriwu
-iptmeui*. The frieod* of Aoaert
Ownaro, W. G. Mamba!, Alfred Milutm,
oould wdlaSord to hire j oat such doma Coldwater, W. 1. Sentinel, and A. C. Da­
gnguta a. be proved hinmdf to bo to go ria, Grand Rapida. W. O. Sentinel. ’
about tbe country preaching tbeir berauot,
The mailer of the plane of meeting for
M tbe iutdligmre of th. people ,UUH next year.waa lift to the action aT the
•haw them lh*C deetrurtioa and only Grand Lodge, which fa now in scmIou at
deauuctxon oouU rmalt Irum tho adoption Grand Rapid*.
of *ocb tbeorie. m ho advocated.

&lt;M4 10-f

- Spring like weather.

Cinderella repealed to-night.
Cunocil meeting Thuraday craning.

P. G. P., Conrod Kr.pt of Ann Arbor,
spent ths Sabbath with friend, near thia

Mr. neudore Tiltog delirered a lacttua
ia Brooklyn, in the Academy ofMuait

Mr. W. P. Hoyt had bi* leg badly
smashed, yesterday.
He wm drivtag bro
team into the wood*. Jaat n be «u cotenog the wood* hi* limb caught between

•
. A Block'and White Foxhouod
Dog—bad large black and white
*pots on the body, with some tan
color in the face—tail about half
black and half white—^ars me­
dium size and scarred up—one
ear having a slit an inch or more
long—bad a fresh wound or bite
on one shoulder. When last
seen, wa« going south in Balti­
more towt*hip,and had on a nar­
Ou motion council adjourned until row rutwet leather collar with my
Thuraday cveniag next
name and addreM on the name
;
' W. H. Stusim, Recorder
plate.
Any jrerson returning
said dog. or giving information ।
of his whereabo’ut* will be re- '
warded
W. D. HAYES.
I
43lf
Hastiugn, Micb. &lt;
Account of Anaon Maynard 12 for haul­
ing Hoe* Cart to Uro Underhill fin tja
motion of Aid. Dewey waa allowed at 41.
Ayna—ALL Abbey, Dewey, McNaughUm, Reed, Tomlinson and Winkkman-G.
Nayw-Now.
Account of Jam*. Wooten for hauling
Racine Io UmWbifl Ire 43 wm diowmh
Ayes—AH. Abbey, Dwwqr, McNaughuro. Read, Toalinaon and Winklsnun—6

sxntnrux.M^..w.K

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Flwad Wk Girin
We desire to call the attention of all

Fliwr aii Ytpallt Ms

Her. C. I. Deyo baa retsrsed from his
Eastern trip. Ha givm a very glowing
dereription of the East, and rays that
there » nut ao mat h ariat.icnroy down in

Sunday afternoon

John M. Demmer fa at Grand Rapid*,
attending tha annual aeroiou of the Grand
Lodge of the I. O. 0. F.

Wo trust that al] our atiarot wbo are
guiug to boar Mr. Theodore Tilton*rt
Wa leant that Hon. Phillip T. VanZile Union Hall Wcdamday March C, will aebaa tendered hi* relation to taka effect eure tbeir scat* tn lime eu a* not to le
on tha 31rt day of Mareh.
diaappointed. There fa aurc to be a crowd,
Ker. Mr. Thoma* of NtmhviB. will
officiate .t the M. E. Church next 8d&gt;Tbc Opera of Cinderella case of. a.
bath, morning aad evening.
adreniaad on the evening of the 14th,
Our County Treaaurer ia at hia oAoa aad the company wax greeted with a foil
again having ban confined to his bouan bouac So nascrutu and ao universal
by illMM for the week pant.
have been the prime, of the play and
Ou Wedneaday evening Feboary 37lb fdaycra by all who . attended, Urol it ia
the editor of tbe Bxwxn will addneustbe hardly uccouary to lake tbe rpara here,
only to repost tha aompiimrota Already
Red Ribbon dub at Quimby.
paid them. BaSce it to aay that it waa
Tho next Republican Sutn Conrcntioa
accstgirra by any amateur company. Each
part, from Cinderella and the Prince to
Don’t foil to notice ll* prcapecttu of Lord* and Ladies wan rrudered in a man­
the D«i roil EtniajNni. It fa a lively ner that showed excellent taate and car*
xruwy Sulu abeet that abould be widely fol training. Tbo eoatumes and stage
dccoralivns were elegant and appropriate,
ao psics being spared to add to the at­
tractions ol the play. The am profits from
the evening were about twenty dollar*.

Barry ronnty will be entitled toll.

hate always cntorUl&amp;od lStf’belief that
there waa a link rarpltn of 'eod-fiah* art*tocracy ia our village and are convinced
of the fort. Some wiU penirt in cultiva­
ting a small amount of down on tbc upper
lip, and holdint themadve* in rad) an
ercet porition that the pawrby would
think that they had a board foateaad Io
their back, but tbo troth waa, a* our wi*e
om my. they carry ao much in their hip
pocket, and their heath are ao light that
tbeir potilion fa one that cannot be belpeu

All Overcoats BELO W* COST
We offer a fine all-wool brown beaver overcoat
For ©9 Worth ©15,

There wiU be a dance at tbe Opora
Honae^fa thia village, on Um 22d, gir«n
by tbo proprietor, of u*H bouse. Now
O. I. C. can live another ehaaca to trip
hi* tiny fee* up the hili and there build
turtle, in tho air to hi* erorUating aajoy- &lt;
meat and Mtfofoctiou.

A. W. Old* haa purchased one of thaee
fine phaetons, brought here by Mr. Lusk
from Chicago, selling his old buggy to
Thouua Puritey of thia villaae.
Th.
At the first regular meeting of Ue JVen cay. that Torn haa tome malrimctii
popular fellow citixen, John W.' Carter
Young Lsd'k. Piak Ribbon Club, Srtur
Ebq, wko fa. and hai been, both at home
dirtely rebuild a church, on Uro rite of tbc
add abroad, onaof the meat electire tem-‘
one recently dertroysd by fire in the town­ ing opened by resiling aeriptura, ringing
Tbc play entitled “Tbc Fruita rf the prranoe apeaker. thia great tndrement haa
ship of Caadetoo.
and prayer, after which Mrs. McElwain,
Wiae-eup"
W
m rendered by the usefubcra brought eut. He ia able, carneat and eloin her happy atyh, addressed the audience,
qvlat
a* a speaker, and a nun of decided
eliciting the hearty approval of all promt, of tho Red Ribboa* Club, m Saturday
absity and Blerling integrity.
closing with aa earnest appeal to all to
The
procesda
w*n&gt;
Marly
thirty
doUara.
com* forward and rigs the pledge, which
Tbe ripcnara over irtoly dollara, faaviag
waa reapooded to with great enthusiasm
a email »urplu* ip/iie Uraxury. The reaand pho addition of several new names to
the pledge. They thou proceeded to the ann that the proceed* of thia cntertaleelection of oficeis with tbe following re­ meut and the cue wv had a abort time ago,
ach : Worthy Presidsat-Miu Carrie wire o..t large. M that there are to taauy prison for 7 yearn.
Fuller, In View Preaideet—Mm Mint is
Rowley, 2nd Vw-PrtvtdrM — Mi&lt;» Nellie
Geer, Rec. Secretary— Mi** Clara Philliya,
Q*. SemeTary—3iiro Sarah Hott-n

It uni.) that over 304 Michi
have found grarM io tho Black

Fine all-wool Wack bearer overcoat* for 10.00 worth 15.00. Good
fur beaver overcoats, brown and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
\
Extra fine all-wool fur beaver overcoat* for 13.50 worth
\
20.00. Heavy grey aatinet overcoat* for 2.50 worth
5.0&lt;\
Heavy brown chinchilla overcoat* for 3.50 worth 6.00.
-■arAll of these Overcoat* are from 15 to 40 per cent, lower
than can be bought at any otherston^ in the city.

TOBACCO.
Made of exv« heavy dar
want any of
overcoat

STAR

following pmtlco.cn were elected offioenr
President—G. W. Knight, Baton Rap(dr, Vice PraaidaM—B. J. BiAkmao,
Hartings, Stcrstoty — Clcmeot Smith,
du«e of George G.rriran, in Baltimore, Hastings City. Troasurir—A. G. Jewel!,
o. Um ee-isg of tha 13*h ha*, far lb. Vermontville. Dinwwn for Barry coun­
beaefi* &lt;4 Rw.'T. MoCoy of the M. JL ty—Z. B, Hoyt, Yankee Spring*; Loreaso
Church, tU reesipta
Madge. Caatletou; A. C- Towne, Prairie­
rille; Richard Jor.rs, Amy ria; D. W.
Rogere. Cariton.
Director, for Eston

HOUSE.

ROCKERY.
W. F. HICKS.

THE STEBBINS BRO

SAY

Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture'Frames
until you liave priced
Goods, for yon
HI TOBI WHILY HSEALD. will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the onlv
One Dollar a Year.

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

7 lie Ladin Sut-fc«} e»ue&lt;ctad with the
Pmbytrriaa Ch er.I. will be «rot&lt; named
Sa uid-y eteaiug al 7 y'ciock,* with the
on Fiidny .liera-m !y 'Mrs. H. J. Keo
foUuwiug literary programme:
field Tbo genl It H»e» an- invited to tc« at
Impromptu speech — Mias M. Rawley.
Emj— Mina Sarah Wright.
The M. E. tooH will be rnterteieed oa
Declamation— Miro Florence Slattery.
thia t Widmwday) ercn'urg, by H«o. ti. C.
Original poem—Mbs Carri. Fuller.
Tbo Fruita of the. Wioe-cup will be
Prindle and wifo at tbeir reaideuoe on lb«
played again oa the 24th tart.. for the ben­
north aide of Center strew* between Church
Art of Propagation,
efit of Mr. Hoyt, on* of Ute member! of
la a highly ijluatratcd practical work oa
Ou Munday we rerei.td call. from the rapid increaan and multiplication of
Council Proceeding*.
P G Abbot and P. G. Geo. D. Barden .lock Published by JmtiMs* Oo-tri
of W.-HIaad Lodge No. 179 L 01 0. F., ax» Bexblixo Ncaanr, Winona, Co!- A regular meeting oftbe Common Council
*M&gt;dd rt their room Friday eveniog
nd tbeir way to aUcnd Uro aroaiou of tbe ambuna Co., Ohio.
Pnco j-rej*id by
mail, 50 cent.. Catalogue free. Agent.
Grand L-dgo at Grand Rapidt.

to I. C. Clestlcigh. 317 Broadway, New The Barry and Estan Firs Iruuranoo
Company.
York, fur a copy of Uro f.momt Puncb
Tbe annua) maatiog &lt;«f thia ampaay
Almutark l-r 1878, Jos* iwood from
wMbrIJ ia thia eiiy ysterday. The
rempay fa reported in better condition,
fiaac dally,than ew before- Tbe bu.im.rn
tronacted related excltoirely to lb* Wiota

(LsDTHI.M,

you

in the city and attend promptly to all calls
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot,'South Side State St., Hastings Mich.

ROBERTS 4- IMIPMM

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES
By Ahl- Dewey.
/fraoW, That there bo and hereby
ia irausfomd from tbo general highway
(ood to the eotiliugeol food the turn of
two hundred ao&lt;| fifty dollar., to repay
loan, prevfomly mad* from the contingent
food to the general highway fundAdopted by aye. aad nay* aa follows:
Ayan—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, MeNanghtoo, Tomlumoo and Wfoklenun-5.
Nay.—None.
By Aid. Dewey
Rnvhnl, That ibore be and- hereby i*
transferred from the Fire Department fund
to tbc romiugent fond, tbe turn of one
hundred dullare, to repay loans previously
nude from the contlitrort to the fire de­
partment fond.
Adopted by i^au *nJ nays as follow*.
Ayo—Aid. Abbey, Dewey. MeNsnghton IWinmra and Winklemau-5.

SOIfOOL

ST4TIO/I^Y

New York Herald.

DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES.

At Hickory Corners
Council proceeded to ballot a:eond time
with the following result:
j. L. Reed recsitad five votra.
On motion of Aid Tuunlioaon J. L.
Ilcwd wm drolsrcd riocted AldrtBao io
the third ward to |U1 vacancy.

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�Facts for the People.
tboetike.

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:a t? t

men eu (japed in the liquor burinaa may
just u well recognise the fuel at mice, that
tho temperance warn will not be stayed, it
a bound to roll on until the rum traffic in
ovcrwhelmod by ita strength and force
meat has bees in full program in Paris.
Meetings hare been held nightly st the
■ Methodist church, aud the building haa
neen crowded to ita utmost especitv by all
clams of people. John W. Custer, of
HasU.g., Michigan, haa bora rod is the
speaker, and waa assisted by Mr. Pago, of
the national temperance union Saturday,
Sunday axd Monday eveoiags. .Mr. Cua
ter is a forcible and eloquent speskrr. pw
Staaiog comidcrable magnetism and BtUso

rolor, the bright blur crystals are outed
Sapphires, the bright red onos rubies; and
the cohwlcte are called white or water sap
phiree.
In bsediKss they are next to the dia­
mond, being nine iu a scale of ten, the
diaUiond only bring ten.
This gem is
li lt aff.-elrd by acids or changed by heaL
Kt is hiubly electric when subjected to fric­
tion. Thu. gem wa* highly prixcd'by ths
tsreek:. aud U well dcaeribed by Greek
vfritcr*. Piioy deirribefl’it fully with its
Various rolora and peculiar retteetica* cl
l|glit.
Tho rolorten crystals are often
miatakco for diamonds ton tbsir luvtrr
arid banluess. but can always bo told by
tjirir different sporific gravity. Like dia­
monds, they am sought for amony the
sand* in the bed* &lt;4 rirers, in regioca of
crystalline rocks, such as granite, grann'ar
limestone snd metamorph&amp;Xlatei. .The
best are found io Asia, but they hare been
found in Ueyteu, Europa, Africa and
&lt;
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found in New Jersey, and adjxniug in
New York; also in Cherokee County,
Georgia
While the white are very brilliant their
brilliancy is ro much exceeded by the dia­
mond. that their value ia lessened, unlaw
they have that peculiar blue ester, to
much desired becaaro ao rare. The finest
sapphire* are still retained in tbe East,
and some are of very targe rise, end would
bring fabulous prices, hut as they arc owncd by the potentates of that country, thev
descend from father to eon and tbeir ssls
is never allowable. Among the finest in
Europe are two owqcd by a Miss Contis
ot London and valued stone hundred and

offered a greauback, be knew wbal Goner*1 Ewing meant ia bis Coopey Union
speech, when be said that "the reahxatiuu
uf a silver eurrwucy would disappoint bit

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for about *6,000,000. Tbe annual Inter
oil on these amonots to neeriy *000,000
and tbo taxes to more than *100,000
more. Comment is unnereihry.

In as iatarview recently publmbeil iu a
Washington paper, aad copied in 7h«
flag for a moment. Mr. Page a aloe alo Triouae, Mr. William E. Chandler ia re
■{Ocot and1-&gt;gica!. They are ably awtHled
by Her. E. D. Wilkin and other local
•pcaken, aad are materially auieted be&gt;idea by the excellent ringing of the choir.
Up to bnt craning, 1734 eitiiena had
joined the movement, and more arc eiminc. It gore that Um days of King AlcoIwJ and John Barteyc*.rn arc numlKred in
Paris Ou with tho good work ; the skits
With gold at 11 jwemium, tho question
arc bright for temperance and morality.—
arises whether if Cong tea* were tu adjourn
Phril, JU. U^yMican. _
to day greenback ■ would riot be at par and
resumption a realiud fad before tbo fiiai
of April, Gold is coming from England
in heavy shipment* to mc.-t tbe bread
atufla, ths moats and cotton of the United
Stataa, and thia notnbtnai with public
faith iu the integrity of the Gorcrntuant
with regard to the public debt, ia bringing
gold nearer and nearer to par.
1. Mainicttooro of proper temperature
of the body by exclusion of exreaoivo heat
few days the truth of the pn«erl&gt; ihsi
and cold.
,
Hi2. Protection from injury by rain, snow, "•pooch is silver; stleoee is uoWcn
letter in reply to Mr. IWmoat to drawing
dust, flirt, slonew to the feet, inwUsetc.
3. I’nnerratfon of liberty of action to out some pretty sharp criticism* from the
all the organs of the body, and freedom Eastern Dsmocratie press Hi* Matamcni
that, when ha voted ia faceruf p-ying tbe
public dsU in coin, -be man salver aa
Decency demands—
1. Concealment of same puruoui uf the 1 | well aa gold, ia. treated by Tkr Bottot
utnan frame.
2, Distinction between the habiliments '

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VEGETim: U Quid by all Drojgitu.

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1878.
THE HEW YORK

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Evening Post!!
■l.V ITS 78th YR.4R.
iteirWterpiw
tor tewltoa las nrear

genuine throughout, without any faUe
pads, folw hair, or false anything.
2. Graceful forms qf drapery.
3. Harmonious colors.
4. Such modcvite ooosistcncy with pro­
vailing modes uf dress as shall produce tbo
impresaiou of sociability and iiavity, end
avoid thkl of self aaaartteo.
3. Individuality - the dress suiting tbe
wesrev as if it were an outer body.—Cotitttptntry Hmr*.

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Things in General.
Clover blcowxa* were seen in Casco, St. bynecraaarity influenced Sali-ual wart.
State diwuatuaa, neighbor hotel broth, and
Clair euunty, Christmas day.
family differences, are la-xc frequently
I'tics, Macomb county, has 40 widows. than otherwuw the malt of diaeward and
diaoederwi cwtutiUttiiina. When tbobody
ia suffuing. the tuiud, acting in sympathy,
will beeorua inflated aud perplex'd When
the physical eyercwi ia in health, the mini!
this into les* than a cweat. but on account |
perceives things iu tbeir true light, and
of a blcmiab or erack it is valued at only
forty thousand ddlara,
There baa, how­ they cannot defeat demagogues by making
ever. bera reen in India and elsewhere in faros or shaking Cat* al them.
th« East, aspphireu weighing from three
Au Anu Arbor clergyman baa written
hundred to nioa hundred and fifty carats,
but their extreme rarity and high value in on one aide of a punlri card, with an or­
. eousequmco hu prevented their coming dinary lead pencil, 3,132 words.
Westward.
Braidcs tbe use of ibis mineral for gems flocks ol wild turkeys have recently been
aud mind tu a mere wreck. Ur. i'irore i
tbe transparrut eryatals are used for tenses seen feeding inside the city limits.
Favorite Prescription ia a real braossnakei
to first class mternscopee, for which pur
A great icmtwranco revival has been go­ in a family.’ No woman auffcring frou
pose thrv are finely adapted.
They are
ing
on
in
South
Brod
A
rpecial
to
the
also used as jewel* for watches, and van
i.OOU have lakvm
IbepWte.
most unique being to draw small wire'
The Spanish Mhauler giro a grand cm
through, as steel would not well answer
tha purpose, giving less uniformity, sod iertaintnen: in Washington on lbs 23d,uh.
being much more troublesome to uve. Ar­ tn honor of the marriage of the King of
tificial crystals of thia mineral hav» at va­ Spain on that day.
rious times been made but the beautiful
By a vote of 171 to 83 the Huuao, adcolor is wauling Bo their msnofaeture,
other than to duplicate them in glass. hw&gt;
of the public

or red sapphire ranks next tbo diamond in
general value, but some crystals have Lo«n
found so brilliant end of sueh magnificent
red rolor, when cut an.] polished, as u.
bring almost twice u much aa a diamond
of tbe isw aim. In fine one weighing
two and one half ear*:* sold in France for
about throe thonaand dollan. white one of
the best of diamonds that siae. would
hardly bring ooe thousand dollars.
Ru­
bies are sold io the United States at prices
ranging-from three to twenty doll.rs each
carrat, but are only worn now and then,
aa ths beautiful red j-xuliar to this gem is
net a favorite with rno-t of the American
ladim. They wfll doobttewa grow in fovoy,
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and neighbors that there ;
no need nf harrowing
the Danker to read,
when they may
have it all to
thciRiclvM

The Vicksburg JlrrtM Mays that them
in not one National bank iu Miariaipi,
none in ixiuiaiaua outride of New Orleans,
and poly one iu Florida.
Tbe mortuary report of Chicago fur
1877 shows that tbe number of deaths waa
8.0JM, which is a decrease t-f 647 as wwnpared with tbe priding year. *

to ths won: ulcer, aad is found u&gt; be un­
Some Indiana uac scalping knivot of equalled in cases rf Erysipelas and Scrofu­
lortoiee shell, probably on aoraunt of the la. 8Jd by all druggist.. at 75 mu.
old fable in which tho tortoise waa alleged Scut by nail, poet pell, for 80 osota. Dr.
B. A. Smith k Oo , proprietor!, Erie, Pa.
to have got away dith tho hare.

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EMPLOYMENT!
The balance of cash in the Slate trews
ttrt Jan.10, 1878, was *505,833.81; rw
cripu during tho week ending Jan. JO
were *46,966.81; paymantn during aame
time were *263,770.01; deersaw for the
week *216,773.10.

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VOL. 22. NO. 44

parawu, tu amta'ams

HASTINGS. MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1878.

Closing-Out Sale
.Tubular Lanterns with guards
Bf*m Pct lantern*
I()0 Champion crons cut saws
100 dot. warranted mill files 8 in.
100 dos. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 dot warranted axes
1000 nests tin pails (our make)
100 de«. 6 qt milk pans (our make)
60 Kegg Burdens horse shoes
10&lt;)0 lbs. horse nails finished
800 boxes glass (8x10)

OH. C. RLSNELL,

I ibn church. The wftu wm a ccrtly one,
and gfiucred with pktcd-lwatw. Thu Bob
emu bell idled Uarily. and a long proa,
rion follnwed the bier TU tb.me uf the
nenuon ww, "In tie mid«t of life we are'
in dnth” The di-eouy*- wM brief, and
the landlcrd of tho Ea^lc Tuvorn wa* a»

Bring me lb* ioduatrisoa, Iheaobcr, the
nwpretaUi, and 1 will Murn iUm to ynti
diunkardz, poaperc and Usrau.,
children in the United State* during right
Briag me th* child, aad I will dash to yeare. In it* t»e it b cciain to Aaltroy
»"'h the dearert hopes of lb- fatbur and the (warito faagua in the throat and
ghnda ia two houri Teo grata, dimolrcd
Brin- me the father aad the mother, la a tumbler half fall cf cold water, and
and I will plant diaeord between them, a»d tak* from a half l» a full tooapooafnl erery
hnnr .,-.11
I- A_ .._

90c. each
70c. each
3 c. per foot
16c. each
20c. each
$1 00 each
75e. per nest
$1 50 per dot
$1 50 per keg
22c. per lb
$2 25 per box

Bnng cm tb* young maa, aad 1 will
min bis character, dautnoy. bia health,
»b&lt;.rt.O his Iif,, and blot out iho highest
sod purest Loom of youth.
Bring me the meebanin or lb* laborer
sod liis own money—th* Lan! earned fnrits
rf bi* tail, shall bo mad* to plant poverty,
vicr and ignoraoee io hi* oaca happy borne.
Bring me l£* wann-heosted Bailor, aad
I will tend him on a lee ahorc, and make
■Vipwreek of all hi* food hope* forever-

Christ, and I will blight aad wither ervry
dcr^iouri fading of bin heart. I will cor­ generated in the rtomaeb, and when it
rupt ill* mfafaier. of religion, and defile .premia op th* a-.u.pUgu. it prodoom such
the purity of the church.
a high alate of inflam.ti..u that raagr.oc
Bring ®* Om patronage nf the city, aad , »et» in, which then dunolvt* tba parasite,
yard and barn. Un. Bfaley urged her
KVi-ral time* to Rte with them througti &lt;./ the courts ofjustice — let the magwtratew, but befoie that token place tho neo of the
th* winter, but ah* alwayn waived the uf the State and the I’Bum beroma my .
qucntkn, till on* morning in Noran her,
■ I.an ahe rat by tb* fireplaee carefnlrr
■
Thn Tsriff.
tending a little frail wee babe, that bad
been welcomed to the peraouage a few
Tb* general ireUmrol of the Went ia
houra before. She turned to inok at iu
in favor of a tariff that will furniah the
mother,- who was longingly watching
neceweary Gorerontont revenue and at the
them, end mW, "I am going to atay with
mw time, ao far *» ponaible, protert and
yoa, Mrr Braley, tfjou will let me take
fcrttcr American manafacturui aad build
charge of lh&gt;* little darling." •
up a borne mark** for American product*.
• fam ro glad, for wo do n«d you, I
■ • ‘Th* new tariff bill make* large re
know nothing 'of taking car* of cbtidrw,
ductiona of duty 00 maay article*, aad is
strongly oppoaed by tb* lending manufac­
and 1 .ball learn of ywu."
turing iaterwta ol the East. The time
•-Doa'l my another wurd to tire you! I
ha* iiot come when th- Government can
bare no on* the to far*; it is all willed
afford to adept crcti an approximate free
Vade policy, and it would be mperially an-

‘........

PHYSMiSt SURfiMN.

._____________ WOOiA-SNO. MICHI (UN

PHIL. W. NINKERN.

Don’t fail to call and secure a bargain.
•
A’. B — TFArn yon Aaw rrarf thio pltutn huwl it to your neighbor-

•

Yours Respectfully.

Greble &amp; Russell.
DENTIST

Nashville

Michijai.

ATTORNEY’ AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IN CHANCKSV J .-wt atiniilea rim t.

WHOLE NO. 2090.

Great News!

farm hr pat up Bathing but pain 7

An author un that une of the urns of
adversity I* to bring us oat. That ia true,
particularly at the karee and aibowa.
An easy victory ia not prised, but a
triumph wh&gt;eb b the molt of a protracted
and rigoroas ai^e b ap« to be itetfaff.
Politcoam mem* to be a certain care, by
the manner of our word* and eeuoaa, to
make otbara picaaed with n* and with

Holidays are over and LkwiA'Stebn has decided to
sell hii*&lt; stock of’Winter GooiLt at (ir below cost, consisting of

ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT
ou in cbanvbhy. r.«u« 1. &gt;n a. «««&gt;»

Undcr-wtar, etc.
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Cloakings, Felt
Skirts, etc, AT COST.
Buyers will please.cull in
anti convince themselves that I mean what' I say.
to cnmm.nce bot»ea 00 the mountain, aad
Mrs. Palmer rental Iler collage for them
lo live io Cur tha ■inter. They went out
prospeeting one day. and cam* to the
place from which Abijab had token hi*

DR. Hr F. FK(
“'•KJfdK'ISi,-'. n»^M&lt;iE0X.
Z-ffi
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: Otia Howe rwle from lb* mill with Mr.
I Miner and drove up to the tavern. Mra.
I Ainsworth, who wm owwpiag off tb* pl­
1 mxj mw Mr. Mimr, aud ahe called out,
] rather aharply . '
Just received First Prize nt Wisconsin State Fair and nt our own
"Mh. AiMwenh 'bas no: got borne.
Otia Howe, you had better be looking
State Fair at Jackson,
after ibwa horacr, the atage will be along
in lea* than an hour Where is Eara?
Smart hired man I abould think, to let
iboK horoM stood till ihia rime! I shall
ttcll Mr. Ainsworth what treaty felbe haa to look after tbiap wbrn bo

DETROIT

WORKS,

He had no doubt bidden iu the cavity
to escape capture, and for some nawg the
ledge above gave way aad boned him no
derneath the Callen boulder. He aacaped
the rigilauec of the Sheriff, bet the AD
Beebe Ky* followed him, aodarrmtrd and
imprisoned him, wiiheui the formalities of
■ Have you beard tb* newt thia morn a humin tribunal, and death wm the pualog, Mra. Aiuawofth ?" asked Mr. Miner. iabment.
The workmen did good work in lb*
“No, how abould 1 7 I have not seen a
a aou! before, thia morniog.”

Senator uhrtstiancy. .
laeae 1*. C'hriatiancy is nearly &lt;16 year. '
nld, to-day, aad. with th* exception of
Hamlin and Morrill, i* one of the olderc
Scnatore oa Um Boor. Ila b remarkably
well prencred. Ha hair b light brown
and acarooly streaked with gray, while hi*
ibick, closely cropped beard appear* bat
.lightly grinW. lie wrera oo mustache.

Something

ISAAC W. VROQMAN.

JOHN Q- CHKSST.’

STOVE

slid dawn Into the cavity, and they took
their drilia to sphi it up, SUM tn ascertain
how it worked.
With iron ban they
hoisted pat two or ttrev hogu »Uba, when
tu tbiir aaloutabtaent they dii-xirered the
body ot a man wedged down underneath
the solid mass. They worked hard to aplit
and raiee the rlr.w. so as to extricate the ■
remain., and el last aecompiubrd it, wLob
the body was recognized as that of Bill
StrongI In his poeketo ww found the
money taken from Palmer's traak, and

with glory M the other waa prertariag to
enter it In a Ware of uSeiri aptindor m
the gumt of ita rater. That General Grant
should hare token special potaa to meet
th* dirtjngniAeJ jadhrnlui 'aMi hear from —-* ——---------- ---hi* own lip* Um story tf hi* ai*rvJou.i , puddle. Thcapirwier Ircturod him *«vereachtaxemout wm m high a rccuguition m &gt;/ *« the aril* of a habit an injurious ami
Stvald give of Um apnreanliea in which I »hhj. and hc-ped hereeftcr -,b* would aba*
hoida Mr. Stentay a aerriree to th* | do&lt;» i«. The young mau made no reply,
eauae of science a,.d uhimatefc, we hope, | Two reato fa front wm a acta partly oecw
to th* caune of riviUsalioo. Die ex Pro* ,pfad
— by a young mao who wxXiaxinR
waAguine from
idem seetn* to be delighted wkh bb tear, the window. The opjnator?
------- -- rtntinr ‘her
and he b ceiteinly fattaBato in being *0 bundle, u|*&gt;u the real arm. peered down
many tbouand* of mdee away from the upon, the Cour to detect poaeible trace. of
wretched wrangHnga at Wuhington and the Weed ; after.which* ia strident tones.
ibe reetaingly interminable ' Louisiana
anuabblc.
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THE JEWEL COOK!

&lt;5u»; just iril Mm. Aiaeworth.”
• WbM oo earth ia iif Old Palmer ia
dead, thru 7" and .ho 1 urocd pah and rank
down on the bench.
“Yea, ma'am; and—aad—and—”
“And what? Don't atand there like an

Six-hole, Ejctcnnioyi Top, Portable Planished Copper Reservoir

as#

J.
Carriaie, Siu ul Onawilal
painter

Al A. M. Ito«k'» OiniH' Shop

a ETSTEOR. AD

REPAIR shop.

Gumming &amp; Filing Sawa

H. A. GOODYEAR.

FACTS TO BUYERS I

1st.—Mewrx POWERS A BARLOW have unlock
of critically selected good* for this market, exceed­
ing in variety the combined ntocks of nil other Hard­
ware a^oreain the-city of Hastings.
2d.—POWERS k BARLOW are dig only dealers
in Hailing* who buy direct from the Miinufucttirere,
and so avoid the addition of jobber’s profits to the
cost of their goods.

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PBiBUHUnCU. (HUB!PEOPLES DRVG STORE.
PhyMte'l I'rercHf.li.W Md
P«»ily 1^-riir.

OTlully r"»

p.r..d wilt «"■«•«■&gt;* Ctoiak
of pnrwl qmlilv «•&gt;?•

BeceoUy a clergyman nerind a minister •
half lire traveling card, m they ve erilsd,
and wrote to th* superintcodeal asking
"if ho coaid not embrace hb wife abo.”
The superfateodeet repl tad that be thougfat
likriy he oould, bat did not waat to aey
pceiuvdy until be had
the wife, u
no waa a hitiojMtidioua in Ms teat**.
Tis only feo^aL^beltaffa th* pre-

village, for hja own reoidcooe, and then
built smaller eotragre to rent. He worked
• Cartoinly be ia ’ Do you wiah to po op 1slowly but surely, sad prospered.
The most beautiful and scicntificglly-arranged living Flue Stove
7b be Ontiaitod.
tbcaST
now-in the market.
“No, I cannot leave now; they will fetch
hi* boro aeon, I wppom"
••Yea, tftrc tbo cumiaaiion ia over."
“I abould do no good; I am not to ,
bUtae about it, lhai'a iurc," and taking
up ker broom abv walked baek Into the '
1
•'Bbo token it cool, I declare I" taid the '
blacktmilh, who had aiepped over for his 1
tntt«», and heard tvery word of lh&lt; coo- ;
4«r»kuoU. "Ia th.baropu, MiBerf
"1 don't knew, I hop* not. Th era's '
trouU. aucugb come from that den F

3&lt;1.—This house Li the newest in its line, and, un­
like its competitor#, has jjo old goods on band that
wore bought when goods were high, which, enables
us to place before our cuftomeni goods of the boat
qmllities and styles, at least 10 per cent leas than
our competitor's goods coat them.
We also have
the reputation fur honorable and fair dealing worth
preserving, which gives security to purchasers ngninst misrepresentations.
iti—For the sake of makingpriocs appear cheap
we do not advertise “Olomng Out Sales,*' or sell old
styles of goods or dead stock for new.

5th —Owing to our facilities for purchasing goods
we can and do sell every article at a saaUer per
cent of profit than any other hardware dealers In
. . •
I
•• .. . .__ ... _____ ..r

Tbv events of tho naxt few weeks iu
Waalfiold were of a peculiar and ex- iring
namto. Th* verdict of tba Ib^bmi over
■ ho woriuto was •towder.' Mn. Palmer
bad SBrowubad BUI StroBg a fore, whvo
tin: hkek Hodkerchinf wm torn off, and
eba Luew Aluworth by a dilfervui noiored
patch on the uodonida c.f hi* enol ilwi,
waieb she had noti.od tfe night before .
Tito other co* -eb. etorid nut ideotify.
Dir sheriff bed not faced Strong, Lot wm

1
'

1
'
luu &gt;ie«« dun tb»i whM&gt; ewAM in tb«
MCkUg trod burnuigof Troy. Baku and
PmU, Hactoz nd AudromwU PrUm
1and Hecuba, would fada Uforc tLo tu®.
11 ink. ifllrcy only bad a
1ofl/mlaad
11___ l.
..,.1

An honmt ' rcpotaiioB hi within the
reach of all turn: they obtain it by Btoial
virtu** awd
doia« thrir duty. Thia
kind of reputation. « is tree, is nmlbcr
briUmnt ~ atarthne. but it k. nA*, th.
moat nrefal for h«rpinre«.-{DmA».

Tbo Itet cveewv abowa that ia the State
at Kentucky ihare are 333,17fl p«*MM
between the age* of 1C and 21 ymara (ke
oaunot write. Thai there are 187,717
above th* «ge of SI wbo have mH tbeuo
little aowmplisBMate. Il ia uoi, surar»iog. therefore, tUt tb. • hcimL" nf Ken-

Ilia said of Jonaph J.ffenma, th* enter,
that hi* nxW vital pawn.! trail iaa love
nftruA. Dane up.™ a time bo wm b-nl
tooaaHm; “Dm bluMml truth! I tail
my ehUdren. 'For Gnd'a teU. tail the

�I
A tef^Uon line ’fa feNe omni nd bcim
end PW..&lt;?L

lg,

Oa Thuroday, Feb. 14, , live buttarffy
fiyiag
o‘ dooms, Un

wmmuwU

SUFORD'S IABICAL CUE.
it ia an exact «.py of the printed inrtruetrio., oath and work, except m to aigna
aad pawnrorda, which are not here given.
To thia we aak the apteral attention of the
public. If &gt;u«i an organisation ia not
(mttofutlJr in character, we do not know

CLOTHIER

who loro* hb country and would uphold
and retain tnmaa liberty aad the dearest
rigbta of all Americana, will Mt the atamp
of their emphatic condemnation on such
an or^anixation,
Oo Wednesday lart alter a Matico of
But ben in their Council Work;
only forty-eight, hours, the aoocl.re of tLo
it and judge fur youradra*.
Homan Catholic Church in session al the
Vatican in Rome, elected Cardinal Ginchini Peeci, late Camariaugo of the Popo,
to the Papal chair, under the name ud ti­
tle of Lao XIIL He b repreaented to bo
In opening (found! the President will a man of decided ability, parity and digni­
ty of character and modentiun of views.
la the Sergeant at anna prvocal’ If so,
According to report cf him no man could
be will take hb ataiioo, and be in the m
tire dbclurge of bis duty. Pres. say. — hare beeo ch&lt;»*eo who would adopt a dot
Bro. Sergt. at anon, are you sure that all conciliatory end liberal enureo not oaly
present tn membera of tbo J4. P. and in toward the kingdom of Italy, which will
poaaeaaioa of tbo password?
be brought into the diuert contact with
Scrgt. at Aran.—Mr. President, I am
the papal influence and policy, but abo to­
sot sure, but will inform myself snd ro|4Wt —| Calk upon lb.
&lt;s ,.ko up ward the other lil-era! aiatoa of Europe,
the paaa, who report to him in low breath
Et&gt;iTt&gt;u Ba ax Mk—I Tease Mate wtaethSergeant al Aram will then step to the
center of the ball and addrevu the Pnoi- er oil inspected by the Stole of Illinois sod
retailed in thu State by a Granger, makte
the itupcctor liable, or the Granger,
or ths oil, er the borreL Abo state the
evmmcneiag to open until thia point.)
difference in the Jnr-trtt of each State.
ixruoDt'Vnntv or cakdioatbs.
Scale in what way the people will be
Sergeant at Anns or any member will better off with the Silver Bill as pawed;
acnounoe that candidate, are in waiting.
President will direct the Cecaora to the
caiea of depout and the wh*4c college of
ante room, obtain the names, report, nd
upon their being properly rouebed for, each year thus eontroled by Wall street
1'onn, etc
Bern
will again retire; they will then announce
through the wiekH to the Sergeant at Arab
la anawer to tba above queries wc state:
that no many eandidatca (giving the num­
ber) wiah to be admitted for initiation, if
lor aak any oil of the llliooi* fittest io {
found worthy.
Sergeant st Arm. onyx—Mr. President, this State h liable to proeecstion, and to
the pensltics provided by law. 2d. The 1

' firo-tcat in thu State » 150*, in lUinoia
। 130*, iu Ohio and Pennsylvania 110°.
President any.;—If there aro no objec-1' But the oil inspected in this State ia
tioos they will be admitted. The CcnMr 1i equal to 175* Ohio or IIIUom iaqioctioo.
will introdoon them.
' 3d. We believe the |ieopk will be neriuu.
(•n jirox- ntinc the eandidatca th*. Cea- ly injured iu all their bodnses intcrroU
ror will my:—Mr. President, I takoplou-'' by the "Silver Bill," should it receive the
uro in introducing thane candidate, for'
iniatiatiou. They have been recoinmeed -.I signature of the President, yet ite on. recd to u. as mco ol honor, aad properly decmjhg feature h the provision fur eno
vouebo'l for by a usrmlx-r ia good stand-' verting tba same into certificate, that aro
ing. We turn examined them and Cod to be redeemed in gold cn demand, and
them to be good men and tree. They j
have heard read the platform of the N. P. which may circulate an money
and aubarribed to the Mme. They h,ftM&gt;cen
properly elected by the Council and now '
eotne before you for final in.truction.

You hare been recommended by al
friend as men nf honor, and our board of I
Censors after diligent inquiry have found |
you to be men of honor, we therefore place
you upon your honor ia joining he N. P.
You have beard read the platform of
the N. 1’., do you one and all, subscribe to
the same? If so you will place your right
hand on your left breast. My, I, pronounce
your own name, and repeat after me.
1
• • of ray own free will nd aerriec, actually rendered, and which
accord, i n the presence of these witncaacs .hould be paid for at fair rates. The beat
and thi. council, du promise upon my
interest of the people demand, that pub­
lic nfieiab of all grade. .hall be well paid,
and then required. Ml all our county oS
cm have ever done, pay or oo pay. to !«■
prompt and eficicut io the diacharue of
the du'ica devolving upon them

They aro still crying "Peace, peace" in
Europe, but there isn’t much chance fur
peace while Ramix and England maintain
the present state of affair* at Cnuatatino’
rtinne to prow! rouad like two

and thi. Council.
! n»5»&gt;»ic &lt;» afford much of a guaranty for
Brother., I wilt now proceed to invert i safety.
you with tbo signs, gripe, snd words, by
which you m.y know a member of this
or any other Council in the United States.

been blows off hb course by the loenl
feeling. Mr. Hrodrieks who ia nrturalb
a trimmer, with e aecret honing toward
wand money, and Mr. Thurman, wbo b
naturally a worerrrtire, have gone quite
ov.r to the tilvtr .Ida, rod differ from
Ewing_.od Yoorheea only by kcfcisg their

A full line of Undershirt, and Drawers.

Our CUSTOM DKPARTNENT *»&lt;»•
aMi. of a nice line of WORSTEDS and
BROADCIXITHS for DRESS SUITS.

M the p^'a tide ia the U^rtibyawr
George W. Knight, a wdl-known and
prominent curon. of Rau. Monty, dhd
suddenly oo the 20th. Th. body wm
found about five mils, west uf Eaton Ran.
•d£-.,wJ^be h‘d -««•• &amp;«»• b«W
while riding from Charlotte. Mr. Kn^ht

CAS8IMERES and CHRVIOT8

ticket, with a decided majority ol the
Counal and both brauehes of L^kUtore.
That moans a victory for temperance snd

A coMplete Han of (NJLkARS sad

btert iwreltivn

ia

8CARF8. TIES aad Sdk Handkerchiefs

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

VOLTAIC PLASTER
Sarsaparilla

GROCERIES

IdVER COMPLAINT
Aid tePvifyts,- tb. SfonL

■

trilk. Yellow
Dandelion,

j
। stolen livery. Bat the Inflationist, eared
1 nothing for the venerable old silver dollar'
beyond the Urge depracullou iu iu.value. I
A silver dollar curtaining a full dollar'. 1
worth ot metal ia u intolerable to them a*
the axcluaire coinage of gold. .What they
are in qurot of m not an hornet dolbr to
pay with, bet a debamd dolbr to cheat
with. Hi. preacat Silver bill, bad as it ia;

1 guarantee t., s Ult '

COFFEE.
IF. JOlfXfiTOX Jt CO.

SOAP

New Advertisement#.

GOOD BOOKS

CH AMPTON’S

TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP

FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD

IS TUT ■TffiOT "

CROCKERY

• It b not neeeaaary to notice all the
eraxy Comtsuoblic rubbish which find, a
place In that documeit. What b most
noteworthy ia it ia its demand for the supprrwiou of the oatioual bank note* and
aubstixutiou ofgreeuboeu in tbeir place,
aad for the immediate repeal of the Re­
sumption law. The effect of thane mm
are. would be to take away the . pretence
of rederopdun from our whole paper circu­
lation. Even daring the long period of
the ssspeneiou . of specin payment, the
bank circulation Um b4n redeemable in
legal tender notes, and the bank, have

.X- FAlPEFt
iN»e a wew supply and can suit you all.

STONE XXTJCRE.

ad of 5500 gallon, of Ohio W«re.

It b the bmt

Smith Hogle A Preston.

deeming any part cf I be paper eirctialiou
if the Itaaumptiou act is repealed. Th«n&gt;
baa been a moderate contraction of the
currency by the voluntary action of the
bulks, bat tba sabslitatioo of jrreaabaek.
wouki render any future cuctraetiuo iaposaible. .Mow, obaarve bow the dem.nd of
the Indiana platform for the unlimited
coinage ol Mirer fits into thbsystem. All
the silver that b coined win bo just »o
moth sheer inflation after the repeal of the
Resumption act. The whede r...Inroe of
the paper currency will bo irredeemable,
and a. there will be oo oecrosity for keep
iog any reserve against it all t)*e ailnr
uxMy will few out into geoanl rinuklion. Every hundred, millions of stiver

l‘S“rl)ETECTlVES
°F“"O» AND AMcRICA.

HOKEY OF HOBEBOU1D AID TAR
feriEi-.'i'srx.-s sets
AfuxM/brtvmi oe/e by
CHAJffTO.V ItllOTUEHS,
?i,0;
,n*“. «d »
and 35 Jeffrooajit, New York.

*•

Utoditico will go courtandy higher u tbo
ioflation perpetually loereaaas by large ad­
ditions from the mista. If thee, wild pro­
ject. •□roeed th in country will present th.
apoctade of a great commercial nation go­
ing beck to all the evib of eoormoua inflitidn Mier having conso within 1cm than
two prr cant of a sound aad .table currvoey. No more deplorable calamity could
befall the country, with tba nngk exefptioo of Boother groat war.
'
It b too evident from thwaraxy Indiana
plaifunn that the currency agitauoe b not
to COSM (With the paasage of the tilrnr bill.
Instead of resting in their victory and en­
joying tbeir knreb the inflation:*, are
already erpanuung a new campaign against
jiropcrty and credit. They are nut Kkdy
to stop timet uf the wUdas. Communism.
The currency w to bo made ll.e ehic-f

ByOr-nn^,^'^

Dr. E. S. LaRue,
SOUTH AMERICAN

■tale Itwni,

CHESTER’S CURE!
MQW.T jrarrau; rarai
AsthniM.,
Ifronchitis, ■ Catarrh,

Hiy Fever Colds, 4c.

AM atlLterota.Mtb.

UrMcopian Phyaician
CHRONIC DISEASES,
Nik «■* rtmle.

EYE AND EAR!

The JEU Fewer

CURES

ANKFFKCTUAL specific

Home Evidence.

Detroit h buiily engaged rawing mon­
ey to encl permanent expoaitico bnqdiap
n that city.

Z. B. WILLISON,
H-»P. Xi*

INDIAN DOCTOR

RHEUM ATISM
Hiss

right to rote for the men of your choke
independent of futj. But if you join
Um new cub-bound repudirtor. party,
you do tbn* awar. See obligation io the
m. rolled "Xalionul Council' ritual, pub-

J. J. Belden (Republican; we. re aketnd Major a&lt; Syracuse, N. Y., Taaaday, by
a plurality of 1,066. over A. B. Yataa,
workingman'. candidate, oed 2.9TI1 over
Wilber M. Brown (Daanucni).

DRIB®

Umbrellas. Satr-lx-ls and Shawl Straps.

sn&amp;emt to debase thn currvncy and ena­
ble men to ehmt their creditors with the
.auction of law. When that sebeme Wm
arrartc-1 by President Gnat's vigorous
veto th* repudhtors wero at wit's end to
derwe some new method fur reaching the
same result. The wonderful foil in its
jww uf Riker after its demOMthatam in
Gvrm.ny supplied them with the coveted
opportunity. At moo as they found that

DROI’S’S’.
•
Dr IoM»» ku ». laktUM. ln*ta&gt;«ai U. Ha..-

The Utost outrage ia Utah, U tba paaap of a law which virtually dUfrencbbes
Ute Gentile pojmhteoo aai! pl*w&gt; the elec-

BUSINESS «d

CUFFS and the

OVERCOATING in good atyka.

CiTURUL AFTECTIOIS,

Boy'S

SUITS and OVBRCOATN.

foe WHITE SHIRT in the (Try.

BUSINESS SUITS.

McCarthy, roSTky a gilks, •

Pin. IX wm fiky-lour when he become
Pope, and he held hi. ofiee nearly thirtytwo yean. The newly elected Pope, Lao
XIII. will be aixty tight yaan on the 24

and

foe FALL TRAHE.

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

humphrets1
^omeopathic Specific*

�Prat Mlvi
Spring, a* the' ruUda. aad Um jay*
| hare pul (fi an apfK-aranea.

friomfa throughout t&gt;* omntv ,hu ju,T(,
J.me. Qarha of Hwtiag* apoke in the craod ball of th* Femah eo^kaF.nd abo
been aeeurin- .uhretiber. for the Baaaxx
church I Mt jietaby rvuniag to tb* Red that of the Elka. Then eamr the Underand
ptamd to ba nb»e u» my that »r
Ribbon Cl»b. The off rt wa highly tp. kr.ua maaqnrrad*. and lb* “lodge of Mr.
UM fa brger now than tew before.
Wc
vreciatod JtiaraU to be the b«i apweh row" held by the Maaouic order, which
aaaure our frieod, that we .ball n« lower,
-n. om nf the nmM wpnmirc drmgtmr.uooa af the kind ever known in thb «ity.
Tbe Academy ia in atMdy tm, daring thb
acreu, and h, reatoJ M. I-.'CX)
believe Um mau who earn a dollar ahould Dirtriet wab turned out ofacbool by Super- but thb will not ccntiaue much ioagar.
reroiv* in p.ymeut , *U*y with the Urg. IMCMU* (knddl. for immoral oondurt.
Lent will put ■ finale to tbe excitement of
Hew. L. W. Cdknina ia holding awet high life whab py eirdo. alarody fed th.
eat JiomiUc purcbx.ro- power, and 0„t
one that u at ■ dwrount eteu oo* per el., tap. hem. »&gt; marked .o«*r. a. yet. He
to «ay nothing „f from eight to aixty aix I b»»d ep«fal mcetinjp. i. th. Diamond
p«r nt. a* baa been the eaa- ■&lt;« reroally I dbtrict m Onugceillc, dating January,
Bridgeman, the popular AlUay BapAbout thirty made a ptvfoaaion
uii, baa troeirtd a rail u tbe
T ,?*.
nyx Mr
Anmue eburek with a ral.ry of Iff,000 a
OuM-lOH.
Tilton* addrraa wu nally a high mural
jeer Thu. one of tb. ra«t impo^
Lmm throughout. Etoqucnee, .oJyrit,
New York pulpit* b filW Another the
•“‘“W. J-H-ry. de^ptfon; cdocatfon
There ear . piad r4])y f^r ,eB10cr.
Hcfonu Dutch b Mil] vacaui, and Lrnoe
»»d 'heir effect wm uamb aocevo Mmday craton- al the M E.
Imut begtM no Wedncaday, March *h. V
-U *le *•"»*! ■&gt;‘b hb Mthjoct. ehureh in tut Baltimore The bvua. offer, an mducemeut to derfoal ambiriou.
Mr. Tillou row to that fervid. apfewdiJ
Tbo aabry b Iff,000 a jwr, with baafWe lixeued
•retory thw «mm w ^rolully bii .wn w wa* crowded to orerffowiug
*«■ perqubitM. bat M y«&lt; Bo ooe ha.
the air itoelf. U r.-minded hC hmrere of •“•"•bfa »Wre« It Jamca CUrkof
b**a found lu .qu.1 th, demwd. of tbe
old oflh. dan whrei hb voire wu a darioa H toting* On* hundred and fourteen
•nuffrrgation, wbieb b vury crkin.1 Old
**11 ac-amat ^rrry, ,Bd hbgrny hair, now
th- j.h-Igu W» Mi proud to
aonned the asphaaia of lima on th* ardent ahakohaod. with 'the apwker and whh Dr. Tyng will b. grcrtly miwwi wheats
retime M hb |«k had b«ume dervicdly
him God iptvri on the way; alw to imartL
ly rrnpcmd toltevp the lower fight* Urn- । auacbod to him. Ha, ako, will find k l ard
Club.
iug chnt lb* npper ligbu muy ahiue with to rtlinqubh hb former pulpit. 1
| be a hearer iretred of . prroeber,
•ore liridiaoqy upon ua.
.
Hu.ES Damdo.
i «n am a good example in thia feature io
wcrahip. He b erne rf the beat ua well a.
A New York Letter.
Wjm-nu.—Kort*
»■
Bum
•&gt; Waaran.-. Bc.iwgM
Marra*.

»t«ck*—Fx*nio.&lt;ni.—Fueacom*

‘‘btfrebwllath.

■Mae,

We desire to call the attention of ail

~ VTCICS^-Finer aid Veie'able Seeds

Tbe cerlifirat- wa* annulled, bat rery unjaady. Il wm apparent to a large tm.j .riV U U»
f—•• that it wm a enok- i
■d up affair. The Sap-rinu-udeot, Mr.
Clark Barber, acted very maeh unlike a
decent mm. He aetml thoroughly pro;a
diaed again** the trocher. Tbe charge
apaiu«: Mr. Fuller b .imply iua-mpetemy
to manage * acbord. .Nuw we aro retiably
inforwel that Mr. - Faller ha* been man­
aging for the pM* tweira ycai.- Haman

Aw Dm&gt; Romdeivt

Respectfully

_______ WANZER &amp; BARNKS

LAST fiBUAT MASK DOWN
11»« &amp;mT all our or.rro.1,
u,. pri„, „ h,„ m„ked
them down to wc will carry them over until dext year.
Mechanics
Architecture
Manufacturing

All Overcoats BELO H* COST
" e offer a fine all-wool brown
For @9 Worth'

Fine tll-wuol black beaver overcoats for 10.00 worth 15.00. Good
fur beaver overcoats, brown and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
Extra fine all-wool fur beaver overcoats for 13.50 worth
\ 20.00. Heavy grey satinet overcoats for 2.50 worth
5.00.\
Heavy brown chinchilh overcoats for 3.50 worth 6.00.
•arAll of thenc Overcoats arc from 15 to 40 per cent, lower
than catnbe bought at any other store in the city.

TOBACCO.

FOR
orvd gtxxlr, worth 1.50.
1 had better call soon at

i

STAR -CLiOjlHNG

1.00

If yOU

HOUSE.

Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St., GRAND RAPIDS.

ROCKERY.

FURNITURE.

STEBBINS BRO SAY
w. F. RICKS. THE
Don’t buy any Furniture or Picture Frames
NEW YORK WBXLY HERALD
One Dollar a Year.

until you have priced their Goods, for you
will nave money by it.
Everybody knows they are the only

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

in the city and attend promptly to all calls

tas

sS=i£®S? in that line day or night.

Furniture Depot, South Side State St., Hustings'-Mich.
Mareh Srtl 1877 it

'

.

ROBERTS

dollar. Thi. firm took « buaietm which
bad rendered iu former pn prwUw. rich,
but in new mviagrtnen: it »»■ ruled it.
roio. Henry ia firta tbo c.Mintry and no
doubt utraraixwwc had mm b to do with

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES
Stuck opcralut. are .urptuml to ana coal
abarra decline aioo. during winter they
abould adrauce. Jtj Gould, bowerwr,
may be after them agai» Tbb mau haa
kept eery quiet of late, and it ia tlmc'tp
expect him again Io display hb power.
One of the iucidvol. ol the Muck etehaag*
w the deuth of Job* F. Tr.ey, who ft*
many yean war a Wall .trwt power. H*
ruled Ifock Uaod and wielded th. dmiay
i of mighty rerp.wMiuna, but at I«.t lUkd

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Nev York Herald.

Like many &lt;*hrt Wall airret magnatea ba

I

dkdpuw Edvard UtUlwav, forutevly
the kt~c Wall .treat landl.ol, b alao re­
duced to poverty. Tgu yyam ago hu pe
■ilka •»*• eariabfewaa. H. had buugfc:
a Lure amotiM of property which be fiuad
up a* broker. . Ctt,. and relie Med an
.wncmoua rent, At pnaeet. however

gboera! Mtufacuon of (be DiUnct Hr
baa manas'd a aebwl that wc knnw of lor
Iff mootba in one dfetriw, ia the luwnahip
of Irving, of a larger number, aa4 larger
acXainia thru w» hare thia year. To charge
ban uitb lorowpetwy to mituge our
Mbmri b riwpb ridieuLnr., end all of Du ;

Ocmrt.

| To to the fact that every article usually found in a Drug Store
you will be mont certain oTgwtting of as.

Languatf,
Yoak. Fib. 21.
Natural Hbtory
Tbr dratruaiM of Webalcr* mtdrare
IL.tony
.
at Marahfidd kwakra* inlemt among "bb
Mioemleey.
»urriving fricada. who, though few* in agaicwC Tcmprraoeo Tnuapa."
11 b. i/fort e.
of work* ou all a^r-—
.
„
number, Miff d.eri.b the object of their warn them agaiimt tboee people---- ...
d&gt;n«y type wd page it would make iw
former r.rera:in.
Tbe meal ardent “goinx about the country, devoting their
rolamre worth nut Imi than 15 ueb
Welaier ui:o |u thia ciiy a! any tiia* wu wtwlc time to th* woek. making all they
ran
o
t
ot
it,
”
aa
dangerotm
perootu.
He
tbe Ute Mow* H. Griuo.lL who died a '
few muntU .go. Jfoxt in pefot of ,d- ■ carried the idea that there b aomelbm-.
mireiiua wm tfenry J. R.ym.md, former- j• unworthy io being remunerated for time
| and talent* devoted to the temperance
ly of the Timm, who made much capital i
I caunt. I cannot hroeoire of any calling
outrf tbepvat Matremaa.
Wbea the
D. WiUmaa had the mbfortunw to
or arocation in life, tbe devotee of which
• latter dicdUkymoad wrote hu life far the
break one of bb boraro Irg, while m hi.11 nmra, which wm tb. »^i wonderful •j u more worthy of being paid for aervieea
Chxago. b now in tbe ritv, an-l bM en ex
•ay to churek Um Sabbath.
, rcudeeed, than i* the mau who devote, ha lubumn m ih« Agricultural Ware Houw
fiul of jounulam. h ww done 1* thirtyBuainroe begin* to MUna aomewh.t ; ■ix houraud fillcl tbfety -rix ealumn. of:i time, talent, and atroogth to the cauae of of the Mrmre Brea, one of the refebrated
I humanity. Indeed, 1 honor the man and ph«|oo. toaMfeetared by lbw company,
■pain and oar murebaata ahould ahurten
There are no authenticated report* of
reapect him more, for devoting bb life to vhieh he m offering for axle at a price thL
i MaroMeH wm what b'cmerolly called ' the good of-aoeioty, the protecriou of the
tbe prment wberaaboul* of Robert H.
Ca? •*•" * •» «h*
I a “My/. Writer ronk a large ran „t
HaMng* ilvwaaao-J axamiao tboto*atifa)
Morriaoa, the defaulting Truaauror of the
■ pure and the elevation of the fallen (even arrugta af tbb coopuay * iantt&amp;ctnre 4
|
making
Karon
u,d
the
young
men
and
. money to little purpun-, but be waa nalaof the Grand Lodge of tbe L 0. O. F.
I women are area expecting to be tweet.
। rally improvident. and bi* Buoay, or ralh- ( *nough money from tbo p**pLc to ropp-.rt
k** •« •« Great a-Sw fob fi
AtUutiou ■■ a»kcd u&gt; theadvortbemeut
At the caroed mpaa* of m.ny citneua I er that of hia, friend*, generally went to ! hitweir &gt; dun the man who will aidmp a I of Haa-burgh Edging.—bcaatifol
of Dr. L* Rue, now at the Haatiuga
I little pa’pn-. At a memorial cl tbe great
! “I lueaCMjIc.
j.
Houac in thu cuy. It may pay the aflict- andof Mr. Dilleaback will you pbikb
• bob county or the eoti * State with the
Grant h*. the hmm. mwm **1
od to M3 him, more than they can guma. the following letter, which i. . IrOr m.-V at.lMMa MarWd had a peculiar Talar, 1 View nf poewriuK •» ottoe-and _tUu.
I mtdrem good* in the cby.
«;
aad herew it. d»«tr&lt;reti.x» ia a matter of perehauee,
fail^ of reaching ’ the
jrco-.Tal HgfW.
,
: goal of hb ambition. I am under the imAvera, Feb. 18,1873.
Du.LE.vr.xcK Ema—Your j TUt th* ceogra* &gt;f beauty aboaid be preaaiuu that it b m honorable to “tramp" ,
the Sure aad lecture upon tbe temperance i
th lual. received .ome daf i J a failure, wa* merely wb‘ t u&gt;^M have
quratiou a* it h for an attorney at bw to j
; »iuro but I dd.-iy.-d utrwtriog to make L«n upeetad
A IWgc aitendanre wa. 1
\jZ.rim M. Kpappew,
. ha* gOM to *U*“
»bn"‘ Rathbun that 1 ■ aureetod but all were du.[ pointed.' The
act* that .U«M bare Xun thronged with
lien* 1.1 tbb county, fur the appuiautMul
the radi-nt diqday cK fm^ l.^diam*, ;
। Cmu, be waa than^ Gd-liing, atrwa«kg,di* truly r ataiued a .mail array -Z ibm dam '
aipaled yom»u man Thia I knew fr»-n , wbU i. moat ready Io U the tl.jecU of.
1 pwmmal anquaintkn.'n. More thaw t krn-u
pttbKfi _tto. Gilmore l.ywever, made the1
uabio-of hint «o!y fr.ao ' .
&gt;1;,| rxbilmi. . prtfftable, which wa&gt; tbo only
ohjnit ht b.-il in .few
'
Anything tor a uoediy i. the order nf
ilm Jay. A new i lea g.u-r.ty uke*, and
; baaxpcricaeed religion and maa.t.J &gt;»&lt; m.y expwa m&gt;uy other for*!, m,tio:..
(preaching, w bet for txf/x or attar .
joined tbe Maa.ia.ti Qrttid 0-4 leant; but • i. anxiaua to aurod. Ivaauw La ia under
' aome yean tiuee hr triad to gk up aime . u- rm- a. eaponre. Hi. real vano.x fo,
oo Thunday of iaat week, by Mcmro &gt;1. • ■&lt;*«•», bj preaahing agai..t Maaxny I.m tbaa 82UO per
'
"
’___
tnd J*, iluroeil and Mr* Oalluway The
•Ul to bean: fee him, ten tl.b prwml ■
huOM WM filled with gu«U and all were that be waa bbaff by them. but they al failnM. laganull i., u they My, “pbyrd
moat agrrwably entrruinert
ways denied it eiyieg k «m done by out
II » en.«xh to bear him oaee, for
The Temperance I'nioc ca Monday o*har prtire fx gwl rrxxn Since th™, eran &lt;Le m-»t ffifprtit are roue dwnrtad
The above eut repraMWta tba mw oAre
with hi* briiy. , logetnoU bu a number
eo&lt;rplained of Cbarie* 8. Bailey and An
[ of the Detroit Evening Newt, into which
drew HeM f.,r aeffing forty-rod without fil- never oamudorod jl rtry reiuld* man. - H of imitator*, ud w- «LaH have a crop of it removed with the opening of the prea­
iog the buad required by law. They Ware think ho nwmlmad the Scripture feaaoa petty blaiphcmeradbr aome time Io come. Ml yMI. and wbieb i, wiihcaldouto tbe
Prophet u txX without honor.,
u« romp!, re aid rommodioua newvpaper
taken licforo Jumiae Riker, plead guilty, by that
Started io AuguM,
(are in hi* own etnurtry," for he ha. not'
The great liouac of John F. Henry A ofioa in tbe W**l.
aad were fined I-'5 Wl meh, and coal.
1073, th* New* bod, np totha dnte of it*
lirad u Huh for a io&lt;u tim*. From my Co ha. f-raperod in pay fifty rent, oa

Cub a large and ealboaiaMic audience,
vert attentive liMcnew U&gt; ttfj eloquent
aad aiocanr reiuarla by Prof. Diakie. Dr

DRUfik .commenced a new ye*r in our
■’••tmbuaineM we take thi« moans of thanking
“d P T’ f0r thcir ,iberM1 Patron^c of the year jJt
22^? *?
” ■*/it “&gt;-inSylib»r io kLp Jo"
*“d’- co.Mfo,lIr®'» your hvor. with over? .dSfE? T’ ■?
°r p.“rp5B- "Uk"! “ •“ “““ «a

^“V-x'X-T^j-trBOOK STORE

Tm Bmrr u ra« Cnxxr*ar.—Tkb
aiim WM Wgysr foxier illu*uwod than

able effort and juatly commanded public laat peat Mn. J.me* Jordon, Mm. IL
B. Prvuton *wd Mr. John Benneu have।
approbation.
Remember the nedk-li. mcW m Good p«med off very auddeuly. and Mrx
'
Jack.on Critcu lit. dangtrou.ly Iff.
Templani Hall &lt;m Monday- eve neat; adItuv. J-mo* Motiroc ha. -been conduct
tai*.ion beta each, nre|; tie. 10 eta ewh
Ing a Mri*. of mmtioga during the km*
AH arc invited.
, Week .and ivundwing tbo bud &gt;:*te of the
’
j toad* tbe.aitiwaLu.ee hu. been very good.
’
L. Hiilwvt i Co. have meud . large
'
r.reei hmp in from of their Muro.

knowledge of the mau. and wbat informa­
tion I can get, I .bouU not take maeh
determtaad Io aKtla all tba biHa Ww owe.
■took In him lam tut a Maaun mtarlf
and to &lt;fo llkat mu»l hare the money due
nor have any prcjudirea in that dirretiou,
M. Thia inclodc all a»aoey due on .alyet my aeqaaiaunre with tbb m*n may
■cript-uii—.gain weaay to tLv« indebted
eaMc me to Jo him injueUM. for if be b
■ioarrrfy trying to tea-1 a le.’ter life lie
^Tk’e ara raqueated to auto that Cbiiba ahould bo ciKouragvd, but I conftat 1 am
B.fo« k aud John Shoot ol Baltimore out in doubt u to hb aiarettiy. Ircgrct I could
tvnoty tve eord* of broeh wood, with t
woaa-eul mw in nine hour* om- day 'a*t
WMk, for Mr. G. n. Briabridxi-r They
ahum thiaj^lb. biggart day. work ever
Barry.

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: mJ H b
5*fe—maa

DOWN
VN WITH HIGH PRICES.
HICK
riME
&lt; A VC» ITT
AT
* hAr On Irll.Hr ctork m ».

A farm of 100 acres
HN iTZT?,

At Hickory Corners
la Barn- Coonly dweribed
k&gt; follofes:

LA MT.

�Wllth
TU Pink Ribbon Somoty of EebodcraD, an erganiration cf young l*-luw
pledged to accept lha compsnv of none
but Ited Ribboa mra, I... bean J&gt; weera.
fal that a aimilar eodoty bra be-0 started
in Kalamaioo with ffl member..

esswK'.r.s’"1

WBm

laitod: Hn tat, kt ihiurd.

.«„u-

Another chapter of honors wra pre
aoutad ia the Naw Jersey Btat* Prison investigailcn. According to the tratiateny

•249,760.

Ramsdell, on Tebalf of tbe nrembrro of
ibe bsr, presented the Judge with a handsomu gold watch valued at 1159. Judge
Whvoler, it i* now annosnoed, ha* beeu
appointed postmaster at Ludington.

Things in Gensrsl.

An fneampmtni of 27 Odd Fellows baa
be.n organised el Coral.
The red ribbon hu dcoed eleven saloons
i i lundtig.
Over C0,MV,W» feet nf logs iavaUen

I

bunked ia Hoacommon maty tbb winter

The ice crop for thia .eason promises to
be a I oar one, indeed.
Ex Lieutenant Governor Holt wu mar­
ried st Mnsk.goa last week to Mr*. J. II.
HseHey.

The noe Lu it* thorns the diatoond it*
apetkr, and the bc*t loan, hia failings
.Toledo business men aro eoaridcnng

3. ‘'The Education of Giri*, their Adntissibilily to L'oircnitire." Give* many
detail* respecting tha educational and profcsoiooal facilities granted to women in
Kuro|&gt;e and tbe United States.
3. “Leasing, his Life and Writing*.'
We have here a long valuable article,
which riances briefly at the leading fact*
in Loring'* life, notes some of hia charac­
teristic!. «n'd brincs^promioently forward

his stork* a* a theologian, poet and critic. I

add bl* trotting taare, Mand Spencer, to
n Mr. Alexander of Ladington, for 11171
The import* of tbe Dominion uf Cana
da for December were 84,890,681: rx|&gt;oru, H 5II.713
Styl-j L. liatehio, a colored man, ha*
been admituyl to the bar in Georgia after
a Jong fight

that statesman'. early career, with many 1
extract* from tba letters ho wrote and tbe
journal be kept daring hia Enrepoao tour. I
7. -The Telephone.'
A abort and
dear dcveriptic-u of Mr. Bella researches
in electric telephony, and an explanation
ol tba action of the telephone.
8. '-India and Oar Colonial Empire."
9. Contemporary IJtcratare.
Tbo periodieala reprinted by the Leon
ard Scott Publishing Co. 41 Barclay
Street, N. Y. ye a» lollowa. The London
Quarterly, Edinburgh, Wratrainiaaev, and

mevt, WL; Jamia M. grata, Fart
brsKh, Iwta; J. W. Baiky, Traraoot,
Pa.: H. H. Ayres, La Parte, lad.; L.
W.Bi™. Cuuoa. Mo. W. A Tk.yar,
Onarga, IU; E B. Niobola. Jr, Galrwtow. Texu; Joaaa F. Behsert, Btooaville.
Pa.; 8. W. Leak. McFarland. Was! John­
son WlDiaiM, Halmiek, Ohio; Mrs. M. A.
Currey, Trenton, Tenn.; J, O, Joslin,
Koene, N. H.; A. J. Casper, Tabic Rock,
W. Va; Loab Andos, Garnett, Ohio;
C. n. Chara, Elkhart, Ini; Sta. Henry
Haight, San Frammco. Cal.; Mr*. B. M.
Gallraba, Lawrenceville, N. Y, W. J.
Graham, Add, lows; A. O. Smith. New­
nan, G.,; Cha*. K Hire. Baltimore. Md..
Jem M. Sects, C.rbalc, Ind., Dm ! B
Miller, Ft. Wayue, Ind ; Mrs. Minnie Arn*i*e. 21H) Delaney Street, New York; H.
W. Hall, Hrati^*. Mita.; Wta. F. Mpraton, Ixiwell, Man; I. W. Bobrnte, Mar­
icopa, Anx; Chu. 8 Delaney. Harriaburg.
Pa, M. C. Cola, Lewall, Mara; Mra. C.
J. Spertto. Camden. Ah.; Cb-.&lt;F. Kaw,
Frederick town. Ohio; Mrs. Lucy Hunter,
Farmington, III.; Cape. E. J. Spaulding,
Camp Stambaugh, Wyo ; I. W?Trary.
Sttamboat Boek, Iowa, Mrs Lydia Waite.
Shutaan, Ji. Y.; J. M. Peek, Junction
City. Mont; Henry Ebe. Bantaa. Cal.; L.
P. Cummings, llantoul. Bl.; S. E. Ji.-oos.
Charleston Four Comers. N- Y.; Gao. F.
Hall. Pueldo. Cal.;
B- B^-trie. Ster­
ling. Px; H. H. Ebon/ 948 Penn Street,
Pittabcrgh, Pa.; J. R. Jaekman. Samual *
Depot, Ky.; Henry Zobriw. Genova. N.
r.; Mia* HaUie Parrott. Montgomery,
Ohio; L Ledbrook, Chatham, ilk 8. 6.
.McCoy, Natayort, Ohio, W. W. Warner,
North Jaekacn, Mich.; ML*. Mary A.
Winne, Darien, Win.; John Zeigler, Car­
lo^ Springs, Pa; Jame. Tompkins. St
Cloud, 3Bnn.; Enoch Duer, Pawnee City,
Neb - Joaeta T. Miller, Xaein. Ohio, 3.
B. Niebcif, Galrmton, Team; H. L.
Laird, Upper Alton, IU; John Devi*.
Prescott, Arix; Mrs. Nancy Graham, For­
est Core, Oreg.

1677

^rt Warn Jadtti &amp; Saiiiai
1AILMAI.

SHORT I.IWK r-KOJ

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(1CHIGAH AND THS SOUTH.
OPIUMS

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tana* tka firul aai Inta

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■ RANB BAPIOS BIVISION.
Tbr Reliable Short I.Iik

BIND IAPIM AIB BHIOIT

«FS^lirEf£lS?!s
Eftwatataftfatase

Why let prejudice stand ia the way of
your Utter jad^enarat, when with a few
d wa of Dr. Smith's Coagh Syrup, you
ran atop the hacking eoagb, heal the irri
teled thrust and bronchia) tab
' '
pat v.unrlfin good health i
tzr.— =±.^±2. J a
get your money, if yon are no
Bed it baa done you a aerate
draggirtoal 50 osata. Four
by exprdk prepaid fir 82. ....
Smith A Co.. proprietors, JMr, Pa

Madison Dial

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A FARM
AND HOME
OF YOUR OWN.
NOWisTHKTIMJgTOSECUREIT
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
T OR A1NT A. ORE
xiJrtJsii: Wu
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THE NEW YORK

WORK for all:

Evening Post
---- i.V ITS 78th YEJR.

He Srai hmn fiinKt&amp;re

•i(Llh year to Ila praaperwaa axteieare. Its
■nr. raptdly n«l than el soy’tare LLe th.
war Tb. dnyerate HgM wkteh baa &gt;-*n su­
ing ui far an hM.nl oirreney wa bail..* will
result In tbs rn.ia.pl ton M sped* pay amts
—....L ....
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NORTHERN

l.-StKl'M.Wx

RAILWAY COMPANY

Grace’s Salve

A bin u pending in the Ohio Assembly
to autbociz* tbo appointment of women u
note rio* public,

Il i* thought that Minister Foster will
lake back instruction* to Mexico to reeog.

There are now about Efty cardinal* in
!-» ia ■ review of Mr. Symood'* recent
the Reman Catholic Church. Of tbme work, cooaidvrra the moral end iateJInstual
thirty-eight were born in Italy.
tbindrr of tbo mui*MBC= in Italy and
Subscriptions to the four per cent loan Ecgland.
2.. on tbo use and abate of scientific Ueare raid to average IGO,0&lt;*0 per d.y in tbe
Inrna, gives high praise to Prof. Tyndall
City of New York alone
for bh endeavom to reader scientific truth
The faifpt'ultHt Slaltma* rays “Hon, Co tbe public st large, but termly Coolieae-.tou, and lUpodiatioa cannot triumph

EMPLOYMENT!
Pennsylvania

CHRONIC

Th* G. IL A I. railroad company i*
building 25 can for the express purpose
cf shipping furniture from Grand Rapids.

and neighbor* that thcr
no need of borrowin
•he Banner to reid,

Tbe Reform . elub of Grand Rapids ia
going to bare a lecture front Brick Pbm*

when they in«y
have it all to i
themselves

George BueiT, of Chester townobip,!
a pair of. oxen that weigh, witboat
yoke. 3,920 pounds. Next.

Montcalm county had 19 leas pla
where liquor war raid in 1877 than it t
in 1876, lia one of the effect* af lira n

Mias Alina Sharp, who several months
ago Itet her gold watch at the Peninsular
boose, Charlotte, recently received it
through the mail.

The Lenawee county farmers in conven­
tion araembled have pubiidy thanked tba
Adrian Trains for iu exposure of tbe
whot-weighing frauds at the depot in that

i-..te.L2S:

^tBsssssasu'&amp;ta
fs'ESiS-Saftfe-artf
SULLffiBOt,

TUB GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY!
GfUY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE

5. "Democracy in Rarope" reviews
favorably Sir Erskine May'* recent work
on tbe subject.
6. “A French Critic on Goethe." We
bare farm tha judgement upon Goethe by
M Boborer, wImwo eritieisw on Milton
wm noticed ia thh Review about a ytar
MP7. Treat* of railway accidsete. and eoeaidera the esuae* of lbrae widents, and

11 BCTJ,

Jr

BCT”&gt;WbhWBB^fj&gt; I. til l

1.50 PER YEAR

r-*ra. tores

&amp;£. tt
Or, if they haw more itvood
tlinn greenbacks, they
may bring us mid
Cord of good •
wood which

CHOICE Flora AM GARDEN

BSBSB,
•TR*waataiE», rca&lt;

If the railroad Praridcat* will agree to
carry good* as low u p'oaaible and trust to
competition tm the real there will be no
difficulty about the freight question.

Tba suit fer damagra brought by John
Court apahat tbo Michigan Central rail­
way wra dapoaed of in tba Wayne circuit
ooort, thi* moraine, by a verdict of tbe
jury declaring that there wa* no causa of
D*re,by WilKam Black, from advance
tarots, The Death of Victor Emanuel.
“Wo as a*, in thia ease, to have all tba
law ou cm. aide, and *11 the jooGoe oo the Spectator. Murder ot Commissioner Fraaar.—Delhi. 18M. a Tab. ofCireumetsalia)
Er idee re, Frsoer, Baron Mnntaauara’a
froaan word., Spretotor Will o’ the Mill.
Cornhifi, tbe Vice of Talking Shop, Hi-

•ale Quatepw ia lbs Trada.

Thm Baxnkm For * yuaj be
ginniuf with Jan. l.’TO.
The REST paper
For the people ,
of Barry
Co. t»

Ami* wlated,

B. MLwATSON.OldCal-

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TtKMS OF SPMCKIrtloS:

VOL. 22. NO. 45

mrsmiu, up bbkz

HASTINGS, MICH.( WEDNESDAY, M ARCH 6, 1878.

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&amp;A TBS or AM VKR TISIKO.

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MgriM»naira*

WHOLE NO. 2091.

IXMEM0R1AM.

°wing to a change to be made in our business April lai neX'
we snail until that date offer our entire, block for cash or good
W»U» roti...;,.,. Unheard of Prices.
•
LI!ClCS~IlC8WELl7
r~
—■ -A. WlTBR.
SaTT.^'K^ ff-.?— —

Tubular Lanterns with guards
Brass Pet lantern*
100 Champion crow cut saw*
100 dox. warranted mill file* 8 in.
100 dox. warranted mill files 10 in.
50 dox warranted icxer
JOHN R. EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR 1000 nest* tin pail* (our make)
100 dox. 6 qt milk pans (our make)
50 Kegs Burden* horse shoes
ALONZO D. CADWALLAUER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4SOLICITOR 1000 lbs. horse nails finished
“** boxes glam (8x10)

90c.
i 70c. each
3c. per foot

DR. A. M. BI.AZOPHYSICIAN 4 81’RUEON

i 20c. ea«h
$1 00 each
75c. i&gt;er ne»t
$1 $0 per dox
$1 50 per kqg
42c. per D&gt;
$2 35 per bojc

E. F. BROWN, 91. D.

And all other goods at proportionately low pried*.

PHYSICIAN &amp; SURGEON

We have n large aud varied assortment of Cook Stoic*, Heat­
ing stove*, Tin Ware, Shelf Hardware, Horse Blanket*, Feed
Cutter*. Bob sled*, Cutter*, Wagon.*, (lorn shelters, Heavy and
Light Harness, kc., Ac..that will be closed out at

___ WOOHLAXP, MtCglUAN
PHIL. W. MISKERN.

l!r faxdr.

Sowing and Reaping
oamo bBUmcal •* twdioe no end of iroaNe

BED ROCK PRICES

Our Washington Letter.

f-. S. UOH EX.
Ihouzht I w

Don’t fail to call and sccure’a bargain.
y. B.— When you hare read this please hand it (a your neighbor.

Your* Respectfully.

Biciipi

ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
IM CHAXCUT r»a»&lt; uuettoa tine l&gt;

Announcement !
1 will noli my entire- stock

SMITH k KNAPPEN.
ATTORNEYS AT1AW A SOLICIT/

AT COST!

WINTER GOODS !

.

CuxnrBunB.

A Sketch of German Life.
William- Howitt

t

Greble &amp;, Russell.

DENTIST

Naxkville

-

Wiuhincton, D. C., Feb. 22.1878.
Friday, the last )eguJalir« day of the

O***. M. tiirro.

Ofourw

Now i* the time to secure bargain.--.
Dre** Goods.’anti Shawl*
very cheap ; a* I intend soon to go to New York for my Spring Stock,
aud must make room. Come early and secure such pargain* a* never
were offered to the people of ^fiarry County before.

BRADY k CRITES.

LEWIS STERN.
—Sign oi the “C.A.SF.E STORE.
M. W. RIKER.

GEORGE D. BARDEN,
jvancitorTiiRPEan: uar,««.i

FIRST HAH HHI

**** **4

beinn built tn the future.
Mrs. Aiwworth kft Wratfield a few

tivoiaU are much di»pnintled,hl&gt;ldit&gt;g tint

«UW,
a wbow

UR. II. F- PECKHAM.

AT THE CENTENNIAL.
DELIGHT J. WOLF, M. D.

•
“

A. P DRAKE,

,

kt

Uodloni had built aom« riKht«n

Ju*t received First I’rite al W wcoDsin State Fair and at our own
State Fait at Jackson,

e Happy John (Ike miaains
l«fi the E*3« Tavern. It

WM. H. WATFORD,

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

H. A. GOODYEAB. . Afcont.
' ISAACW. VROOMAI.

JOHN ft. CRESSY.

--- -cTg.

rcacbe

die prinapl* of prefcmng a half loaf to bo

Air. BraUj atiU tain«un.to hi* people.
—J .L. &gt;L_
k.nrl I.V—

DeaocnU*.

Something new. 'Just out.
menu appointed by tb« PilUtrarg Ch*m
her ofCommcre*. e»U*d th* n&gt;e«iiegto
order. J. D. IUy«. Detroit, Mich., w*&gt;

THE JEWEL COOK!

iiOLHROOK,

««’«*,«•
M.rr- OB-*

•*

ini.!!^ ।ii* ♦
“ J*ar'’»

E.um.iou Top; ForUblu PLmi.bed Copper Rwkrvoir

the CotamitiM re-

Tt_ mow Uuililul *■«! •cwntitalll-wrouurf JUtiug Flue Slow
now in the market.

Camait, Sin aid Oiueiui

11. A. GOODYEAR.
Political Notai.

Jaffarson St.,

FACTS TO BUYERS I

BEP

Hradrick* was prodrimed chairman

* It kb* Lad abeni poor PhilUm; bat,
w«, I do not think ha wooM ever hare

Gumming &amp; Filing Saws

hr in variety the combined .lock* of all other Hard­
ware otore* in the dty of Hnstmg*.

2d.—POWERS &amp; BARLOW are the only dealers
in Hooting* who buy direct from the Manufacturer*,
iid S X Ibe wlSwo. ol jobber, pro*. .0 &lt;1..

Drink intoxicatinx spirit* on the Sabbath

i Ned yaatmUay an d

t. K.FTAKLkT

Wm. H. Goodyear
pBiBItffiJffiil IMlir
peoples ehug store.
PhyririW. rn-eripl““ -”d

Be*with Drug. .ml CleoucJ.

coit of their good*.
M _TM&lt; hod» U lb, neWMl i.. iu lbw. «"4 »»ft-

Praidcat.
A Naxioual Apwoltor*! CUIma *ku

u, w ^l.« before our eu. loner, good, of lire I™
io WtatMd

Z «™fion tor bouor.Hu .nd fur d«ling rrorlb

-bieb pre. -uuri., .0 pureb^r.
gabiW mi.reprowml.Uous
4ll, _por the ..be of m.kme price, .[pear cheep
do mi ircrime "OMugOur
or
old

- .4, fkwisr to our ftuilitie* for purchasing goods
olD—v»i"s „
article at n smaller per
other hardware dealer* in

It it refilling trtnh from a

inatitathu i* in Waahiostoa.

Mr. Hamea?’

�..... .

j

"■■gge

SWORN EVIDENCE.
Haxtiuox, Mien., Max. fi, 18TB.

Ou Thursday aAernoou tbe Prarideot
relented th* Silver Bill to the House of

f"rt .T C1k
for U.o rHfcoKhUln
of river, because the vetoed bill » to the
extent of 6 per cent, an act of repudiation,
and we do not bcliorc a respectable mlnoriay of tiut people farm any kind of re­
pudiation, or any dishonest praeticra.

debUe and under the gag of the previous
question, the House by a vote of 1»6 to
73 passed the bill notwitbatanding the
objection* of the Preeidcni, add sent it to
tbo Senate. Th.-rcupon the Senate, after
the reading of the bill and Executive
tatwasge, concurred in the action of the
House by a vote of 4« to 19. Tbc HU
is, therefore a tew.
Doubtleo the readers of the BatrtlDI
are famliar with tbe provision of the new
law. By it the silver dollar of 412}
grain* is t^adc a legal trnder for all debts
pnblic and private, where no express contrsrt rerjuirne payment in gold. Th*
Secretary of the Tmsury is to p-irehare
silver bullion, aud have not Icm than two
or more than four million dollars a month
' coined. AU the profits of the coinage to
go to tbe government. .The holders of
silver dollara to tbo -Mftranl of *10 and
upwards no deposit tbe same in any subtrensnry in the United State* and receive
therefor ccrtiScetn* which shall answer all
the purpose of eoin itself.
It is, also,
further provided that the Premdmt shall
immssliately- Invite the governments of tbc
nation* known a* the Latin Union and
such ether European govern menu a* be
niay deem expodient, to join in ■ eonferenbo to establish a ratio for tbe coinage ot
silver and gold, and as soon re three or
inoro of saeh government* shall assent, ap­
point three commissioner* to represent the
Unital States io such conference
During the past three month* all the
objections to the eoinsg* of a silver dollar
of 412} grains may bars ban stated
many time* with great force, but the rendct will look in vain for a clearer and more
against a cheap dollar than the Prreident
gives in the veto musaze, published in
another column of to-day'. Baanx*. It
is in Get, a dishonest dollar, and aa such
will force the honest dollar out of circula­
tion, if not out of the country. Our£db-

Webster' s Unabridged.

The Democrats of'tb. House are enrism on the banka of the Danube bare giv­
nretly •• work to get some 75,000 South
en plarc to Greek Christianity, and Bus- ere rebels on to the Government pension
«a ririlixauon; sad soon, beyond qurs- rolls. Il wifl only cost the country abon
tiec, tbe flag of Imperial Itoriia will (9,000,000 a year.
ware on the banks of the Boepbnrua
White the Democrats of the House are
intent on pushing through the ball to pen­
Tiro National Convention at Toledo,
sion all »&gt;Mior&gt; of the Mexican war, they
Ohio, adopted a nsrolutioa denouncing the
refuse to make provision to pay clerical.
Silver Bill ■&gt;&gt; deloaiou, and indignantly
force to act upon ths claims of doubled
soldiers for pension* which are now fifteen

A full line-of Undershirts and Drawers.
Boy’,

fbr FALL TRADE.

We believe tbo Veto mesug* of Prcrideut Hayes well plate his runic among
the Hat of tbore tqen that generstiona yet
to be, will revere foe their devotion to
their country's honor.

After very careful conaidsration of
Honre bill 1,093. entitled, “An act to
■nthorise th* coioige of the silver doUar
sod to restore it* legal tender character,"
I feel compelled to return it to the House
of Rcprewotatitc*, in Which it nriginated.
with my objections to U* passage.
Holding the tyinion which I expressed
in my annual mcuags, that "neither tbe
interest* of the Govriwment nor the peo­
ple of the United State* would be promo­
ted by disparaging silver re one of the two

Tbo Boston Jfoar iarista that there ar*
three kinds of Republicans in Naw Hamp­
shire thia year th* H*y«a mao, tbe anti­
Haye* moo, sad those who go one rye oa
him. Th* important preat ts to ’have

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

Henry Schoen, of Sea Antonio, shot »
colored barber. He wae tried for murder,
and a Texaa jurk declared him not guilty
The San Antonio Courier asks tbo coun­
try to believe But the verdcit of the jnry
is not the verdict o( the people. The
t%er»rr maintain* that it ia a crime to kill
a negro even in Texas. '

grains each, of standard silver, to be a
legal tender to their nominal valae for all
debt* and duties, public and private, ex­
cept where otherwise exprmaly sripalsted
in tbc contract. It ■ well know that the
market value of that number of graire of
standard silver, during the post year, has
been from ninety to ninety-two cents, re

The New York Timera ce&amp;riden tbe
Domocra tic coarentioo cf Indiana and MrHeadrick s put tn it aa chiefly a bid for
the presidency.

two, or three, there no bo little apprehen­
sion of K-rioim cnnxnactices in busiaas
circles. In fact we believe this silver de0U* damage kf which it is capable, by the
aneerteiuty and apprehension it lias eaus-

months

come back, and under tlut prceperity

SCARFS, TIES and Silk Handbtroh

In oar Ready made Department

Hath one of our Republican reader*
oould render tu a valuable aid if thty
would try and extend our circulation in
their midst. If each one would get. ns
bat ooc sulaxiber, it weald soon swell
our list to very healthy dimensiona.

public credit. It i* only on theooovietion
that this bill doc* not meet these eseontial
requircmento that I feel it my duty to
withhold from it my approval.
My present official duty a* to that bill
permit* only in attention to th* ' specific ,

aniuption. This msy or may not prove to
bo true, but witl^the amount vf ail ver
that can bo roincdSu/ the next year, or

CUFFS and tU latest twrakira

OVERCOATING in pood styles.

them all rote the Republican tieker.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

VOLTAIC PLASTER
Afford* the most grateful relief hl sH Af­
fection* of th* Ctswst and Lungs.

CKROSIG RLEUR1SY OWED.

woluMtcx/o

’

Sarsaparilla
LIVER COMPLAINT
DVSFEPSXZh
/.nd hr Tsrifying tbe BioL

COFFEE

During the debate on tbe Louisiaoa
election case, Mr. Hale obtained tbo floor
sod-proceeded b. raviaw the L-juisiaos
qurntioo, and to attack the Nichols Gov­
ernment for t^e peraecutiou of Anderson.

SOAP

GOOD BOOKS
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.

CRAMPTON’S

TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP

Honan. He showed the duplicity of
Louisiana Democrats in violating the
agreement made last year, and attacked
the President’s policy.

Vico President

A complete lino of COLLARS

BUSINESS SUITS.

Gov. Williao* of Indiana wu elected
cheifiy on tbe ground that ha clothes
were made of blue jean
very indiffer­
ent tailor*. Now ha has disrarded blue
jeans and appear* io broadcloth.

and a shame because of its dishonorable
treatment of the nation's creditor than a
poaitivo ertuw for alarm in boaineu* and fi

»1®«

In Furntabisg Go-L w have a lia

aista of a nice lino of WORSTEDS and
BROADCLOTHS fur DRESS SUITS- the latest stylos tn the BEST J'lTTl
CA8SIMERES and CHEVIOTS for; WHITE SHIRT io t&gt;*

Represcntatire Blackburn and J. Proc­
tor Knott and ex-Rapfeacntaiirt John
Young Brown are candidates for th* Ken­
tucky Governorship.

lic creditors were given to undmtand that
they Would certainly bo paid io the coin cf
romtnrrrc. This law compels him to ac­
cept a different and debased one, which
cannot be otherwise than a dishonest act.
There is little need to enlarge upon the
possible or probable effect* of this unfor-

BUSINESS sod

I SUITS aril OVERCOATS.

Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT con-

ROCKERY

Wboaler is tsking a

■3C. FAFjeil
.
The House Poet office Committee has
■ agreed to a bill, subsidizing a line ofataam■ ships Dorn Galveston to Vera Criw, the
total amend not exceed *30,000 annually.
Tammany srem/dcitned* It is not so
I Koch that the JTorhf Is flghting it n&gt; that
J its mfluroos in the Ix-gislsturc is waning.
I The o&lt;her day ri could not prevent tire
i paesutte t&gt;f a tosclution looking to the re.
1 duction | f 25 pry cent, of all sala.iea on
; mere thyu *2001 This would be a fesrfn]

STONE 'WAR.E.

We have a car hod of 5500 gallons of Ohio Ware.

It is tboberi

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston,

22 4tf~

AQ£?T§.KA»pi&gt;WiSWsAU IISTORV,

Govrruor Holliday of Virginia baa ve­
toed another measure calculated to disbuuor ths Elate, and the Senate has sus

•aaioT,

W-J'SrnETEd'IVES

OF EUROPE AND AMtRICA,
'&gt;r Life Is th* *•&lt;»
a wlrrlka ~l.-

wet a prominent candidate tor V k« Preaideot on the Tilden ticket at the National
Democratic Convention, is Older arrest in

..i

■ i-Tdet: •i.'gXT.zr K'.gziz- g
HALE’S
EDICT OF BOREHOUWD AID TAB

The mure thoughtful silver men of tbs
House think no more hqrislalion in their
iulrfot will be aveured this session, al­
though additional attempts will be made.

of things, which this law bring* in. its!

Gone to hi* Rest.
Ou Saturday morning at half put six
o’clock, the Hoc. Benjamin Franklin
Wndo, Ohio’s grant war Senator, departed
thb lift, leaving behind him ■ name and ■
fame of which any mao would have rereon
to lie proud. Mr. Wade wna a man of
poaitivo conviction*, unyielding honesty
and wielded * very powerful influence in care the coinage which it enol
shaping the destinies of the nation from tinuc to bo of Jews value than -----------was the sole legal lender when they were
contracted. If II is now proposed, for the
purpose of taking advantage of the dsprc
elation of silver in payment of debts, to
coin, and to make a legal lender, a silver

hoped, that the present generation will
profit by tlicir glorious examjde, their self­
sacrificing patriotism, sod their para and
manly sriioo la th* boor of danger. If so,
th* present treatened efforts to destroy
the ration’s character for houcriy and far
dealing, will reset and crash out th* dem­
agogues, who, by repodiaiion would wipe
oct the giorioes record our countrr made
under the lend of glorious old Ben. Wad*
and Lis fellow pairiota of the lari twenty

On Sunday lari, in private, the coroo*.
•ion of Irio XIII took piece. Oftenlimra
this ceremony was performed pubScJy and
■cade a aplondid *C*ir, boi now, when all
trmje-'nd or kingly power bre deported
from the Vaftu, never to roturn, tbd

without any public display, and aoweely
attracting the attention of any ocmddrenUo portion of the mwJmli of the Eternal

The |«atex* &lt;if tbe Silver Bill caused a
d^dina io Government bond*.
/ Mi. Creanavr, one of the Louisan* Ra­
tu n.log Board, is hostile to the President,
bat insiato that be was never promieed an
office by the Proideat or bio fnende, and
that if he were to act upon the uum mat­
ter again be should du tbe same thing aa
■ member of the Board with lefcrrooc to

Proctor Knott hopes to be made Gov­
ernor of Keotulky. A weary oountry feels •
its heart bound with a similar emotion.
11« cas t hurt Ketitadcy, and he baa mwfe
the country ridiculous long enough by I

masqueradia- an; Chairman of the House
Judiciary Committee.
- •

CHESTER’S CURE:
Kiinni Dispfflim ehedi
Asthrnu,
Brnnchitit, Catarrh

WONDERFUL CURES

Dr. E. S LaRue,
SOUTH AMERICAN

-liUVS.

INDIAN DOCTOR
The Mild Power

froacopian Physician
HRONIC DISEASES.

ing steps to from a stale bar asaocutenn.
Dr. Roanlla, the converted Jew, £
preaching to large audience* at Lanaing.

Male aid Ftaale,

EYE AND EAR!
N.B.
r«e

Ths Chicago A Lake Harou Railread
have reduced thsir working force ten per i

It is now positively known that tba naw I
capital cannot be Cniabod in tima forded;-!
calico on th* 4th of July, a* has b&lt;x n talk­
ed for tha past year.

CURES

ax Krncni.u. specific

Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

RHEUM ATISM
Piles
__CBOP8Y

Arrangvtuacta liava been perfected for a
lactwrc Sy Jcwepb Cook, at the Detroit
Opera House ou ibaevniog of May 27.

Home Evidence.

Tli* K*laa***oo aaylfliu is tiring a sys­
tem of rlootrio bells eataMiafosi, by yhich

RSIHEft
BREAKING PLOW:
Breaking Plow

AND 1

HUMPHREYS’
Homeopathic Specific*

�ovtoKj
j the Council pvwseadisga.
|

.

Emir

!

Auretfon i. naked to tbe advertisement UrefloMtafore. tbnl U ton, b -rang
.. if—4
,1™. U, _U ,, and able ro fiwqww* tbm bell holm of
Joann Rich.
.
vien without Lrevmiog a victim, and thn*
We are requested to giro notice that in Im attempt io show hie atmgth of
there will bo a muieat concert at the Red manhood and power cf itwatanr*. le led
HibUn Hall in Sheridan March 19th, for into paths of vice and^drankcuana. If

r?

the benefit of the M.ndriUo Reform Club.
Adniasiou IS.
—
.
&lt; raj tsangcr, men we dis»ent tram hie S»
TUBU—JJa, UOSIwU-. TUKUo, rf .U
uS.
SAovl m&gt; Friday sftensoun of last weak, &gt; -----J
-- - - —

were very iatsreatiag.
W» were jJeau-J
to notice quite a traabcr of viailon in at­ boncrud wen. who like our good Bro.,
tendance, ahhongb k sccra. to ua tb« thought rhey wrro ••strong’ and could
lamper with tbe dcvilW, stuff, bul they
every om who is intevosicd in oar । ublk- f&lt;B, yrs, foil insn unguanled mo®»nt. A
sebante should uraaiCrat their iolerraud- man n&gt;sy not hare a taste for tubaceo, and. story institutions i----- — ---- ------------our raeohanics and arUuans. sod atiould bo
now by frequent visits, thereby giving en- yet. by coming in contact eontinuslly with prohibited.
eoaragcmeni to both tractor sod pupil. tbe future of tobacco, assy Issra to like
Thirtronth—The importation of servile ird &gt;-q., OoocraJ Manager uf the Mtnh­
Tbe exercise. consisted of dtclunaiions.
labor into the United StaUs from China an Central Ra-lneui u Detroit.
Mssyn and nratwes, «f wbieb tbc following »afe from Kota, while be will Hager around is a problem of moat serious importance,
On motion of Aid. Dewmr the anme was
sad
we recommend ksialation looking to
were perbaps tbe most noteworthy:
An and frequtet tli.ue whiskey dens. Thank t,. ______
id t.n tbc Uhls until the next regular
«t»aj by Mias Neilij' Mcssnulr-, entitled
God, Radicalism is on tbe increase, even
Tbo call of tuwnahipe tut ooamatiooa for
"Woman's Sphere;” a deelsnulran by Mire in Hastings. We no hragor hear the idea
member* of tbo coauty comnlUeo was
StuBa Wheeler.-The Last Hymn;” an advauerd that to prosecute n liquor d rater
then made and tbo following wore cha*eo
esasy by MUa Kale Williams, -The Pink is "wrong" and -fsnatinaL" As forms I
"cil«.”*?rtV
Awyria,
Hihbon," a declamation by Mina L'ixxis trlicre iu mural suasiun fur the ddudnd
Muter,-Mary Queen of Scotts," also boy and the peaceful dl'.nen, but to the
Gold 101).
out by John -MeKlwaiu, wbuli wa, well willful violator of law (the rata-^Bcr)! '
Tbe above aromnu were allowed by ayaa;
It is very plca-imt.
k ndmd.
Many others might bo men
Would use all of Itxs legal *iaa.o:i within I
and nay* a» fullowK
Theodore Tilton al Union Hall tn eight l&lt;on«d m poasresing real mcrjl. A little toy purer;' and if our laws are nos strung I Cutkton.
Haatinp.
Xyca—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh-:
The Editor of tbe Bx-tsen will speak mors of an effort to speak or read in a enough, I would make them stronger and I
' •
1st A 4th wards W. H. H^yford. toi^ Tomlinwu and Winkleman-5.
ow temperance at. Quimby thia evening.
louder tone would add much to tbe value stronger, until thv traSc io Rum would ;
We bare two Atnerion Sewing Ma­ ol these exercise*, ss io sown caaai very bo driven from our beautiful State, ottr ‘ Hope,
On motion of AH. Tomlinson Council ।
little could be heard in Ute more dia&gt;aot' land and Nation.
chines to sell cm very ressocable terran.
Irving,
adjourned.
Our patkm will please remember that
aoeovnts post dun llua office, must be paid

muddled brain* and credit the *ame to the
Harting* BasSKB. .

Mnere K. A- Pore-t and Week* cf
Lowell, were the goners of F. A. Prindle
and wile, during the proaonl week,
Wc^xpect that eootber of our scries of
New York Letter* will appear next week,

Notice! Notice!

J high
i pHi.
Is hsl
’r«
« Bi

RITY
flRIIR
“II I UnUll

.HarinS «»mmenced w new year in our
business we take this means of thanking
our friends and paUooa for their Ubend patronage of tbe rear hut
ended; abo tn aay that we shall O untinngiy labor to keep our
aasortment of goods constantlyfifrto your favor, with every ad­
dition of goods new in design or purpose, selling nt all times our
goods at a fair. hooe»t margais, and
low us any one can sell — and live.DUU^ q

OTftDE

IUHE

S' o g.4 F ? j
K-M- 2*^5 5 5

We desire to call the attention of all

To to the fact that every article usually found in a Drug Store
you will be must certain Of getting of us.
Respectfully

WAXZER &lt;fe BAHXE8.

W. n.STKttBtxs, lUcdrdcr.
।_
I Maple Grote,
Repudtafnra Csunty Maa* Convention. |
Honor to Whom Honor i« due.
iia. Etn-roa:— I wish to suto through ' At twenty minurea put twelve o'clock . PratrieviBe,
the columns of your paper that tbc car­ □a Saturday tbe meeting was called to
riage which I purchased &gt;«•' Springot the redcr by Juhn Dawson. .Sixty-one perv-re»
Emerson, l-'isli.t A Co's maiiufoctnre of wrro in tbo room, many of wb.im did not
Cincinnati, Ohio, has proved aa reptrsent- favor the morctmmt. &lt;fo motion orjolm Yuskee Sprinas,
Geo. II. Spaulding.
H. Dennis, John Dawinu. was chosen
A motion of Peter Cramer that an Ex­
chairman, and on motion of Peter Cramer, ecutive Committee of three be chosen by
J.din II. Deoa'ki was elected Secretary— the Convention, was not adopted.
’two old line Democrats.
Tbe Convention thro adjourned for tbe
Ou motion of J, I«e Heed Democratic purpow of biddings secret meeting, until
Aldsrmau from tbs'Third Ward, tbc
wheda, thereby fulfiliog their glurautoc in
half pis: throe.
every reapoct.
I therefore recammend Chair wu directed to apfoinl a committee
After the adjournment a noisy fellow,
them to the public u men of truth and
witboat brains, by tbe name of Hoyt, all
veracity.
A. M. Bt.axo, &gt;1. D- lUaolutiotu. The CKklr appointed »a such the way from Jackson, talked, or rather
committee J. Leo Bred, Peter Cramer, made a noise with bis mouth, without
C. II. Stone, Marlin Blanchard, and giving utterance to a ningle foci to sustain
Mlatakea Corrected.Thomas Blinatoo, and the convention ap­ hia theory nr a single principle of govern­
Enrroa Baxxru : In your- this we-.k'a proved tho same.
ment not at war with honesty and fair
issue, I observe aomcr mistakes io a l&gt; itrt
On «fotion cf Urerga •Worthlma Blaek- dealing, and then tho Coa,rcntion adfrom O. -S. Smith, cvncvrniog the Her.

There will be a maple sugar nodal at Mr. Rathbun, which truth and justice deorganiaation CuMUtiug of George Worth­
tbe M. K. Panonage on Friday evening
of this week. A general invitation u ex­ tbo sore cheerfully since Mr. Smith seem* leva Rforkrtonr, John Dawwe, Porter
Council Prooaadingt.
Barton, W, W. Kelly m&lt;1 Aaron Durfee
tended to ail to be ptraenl.
reluctant to do Mr. Ratbbou injustice,
Regular moating of the Common (?ounand acknowledges in the cawing ol his let­
I was bald al tbeir room Friday evening
Mareh 1, 187H.
ter that the information he luu given is
uoaatiafactory, and aomcwhal unreliable.
His Honor Mayor Bendy in th* chair.
Mr. Smith opcsks ..f thn mobbing affray
On roll call the .following AW. were

I .have the largest stock of Groceries in |
tbe City, and will sell them for
Iras money than any
■

LAST CHEAT MARK DOH
If we don’t sell ottr overcoats at the prices we have worked
them down to we will carry them over until-next year.

TEAS.
ran duty of every grocer to refrain from
sdting to bit cuatcmen an article nf food
which he knows is positively injurious &lt;0
the health, and bo ia deprived of all excuse
for so doing when a hotter article for the
setae purpose can bo readily obtained si
be same coot Now tbe U^t Ckrmu-tl,
Snlorolut, made by D. B. Ik-Land A Co.
can always be had; aod thb is known to
be pure and free frost all deleterious mat­
ter. No greoer who rretardi tbe welfare
of his custumen will fail to keep it.

All Overcoats BELO H* LOST
W e offer a fine all-woolbrowh beaver overcoat'

For SO WortlF S15.

COFFEE.
SUGARS.

Fine all-wool black beaver overcoats for 10.00 worth 15.00. Good
fur beaver overcoats, brown and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
X. Extra fine all-wool fur beaver overcoats for 13.50 worth
20.00. Heavy grey satinet overcoats for 2.50 worth
Heavy brown chinchilla oyercoats for 3.50 worth 6.00.
All of these Overcoats are from 15 to’40 per cent, lower
than th be bought at any other store in the city.

TOBACCO.

fAIR

OF RANTS

FOR ' 1.00

Matic of cx\ra heavy dark colored goods, worth 1.50.

dieville, will speak at Union Dall on Tem­
perance next Sabbath afternoon at 3 in several of the eastern papers, and also
published io pamphlet f»nh by a print­
o'dock. Turn out everybody.
ing office in Syracuse, N. Y„ and tluft
Tbn.IL-publiran city eominirtrc will
meet on Thundsy evening at half past ad&lt;is: "Since ibeo. I bwiur*, where tje

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themarivro il they dseirc.
I hate no
doubt from tbe tenure ot Mr. Smith.‘a !&lt;*. On Tliuredsy morning the bouse of
ut he will be glad Io l«un thaw facts.
IXanfel Hager tn tbs townslrip uf Caritton
Truly snd rewpemfully, .
«■* cutirdp. diwtroyid by fireThe fire
originated H the ebawber, which was all
in flames when diaenvered. Tbe furniture
in the ruetu* down ttaira waa saved—all
up staire was burned.
The property was
Tccnpcranco In thn Club Room.,
irmared ia th* Barry and Eaton, but we
I was very mnch pleased with the most
de out know to what amount.
ing aod with tbe tone of some of tbo
Tbtodure Tillou thia (Wednesday) speakers in the Club Room. Sunday after
cvcaisg will lecture io our city. lut him boon,—especially so with the remarks uf
Bro. Master and Bro. Dewey. 1 have s
pmrs full hcuses greet hint, Mpra follow- certain admiration for a nun Hat will
um extract from lbs N. Y. TKbnne shown: strike straight from the shoulder with ■
™aJ Kla,n'iu tk®
errheovdore Tilum lectured in the Brook- view of hitting
Jy, Ansdsmy 4 »•"*
” foee. Bro. .Muter did this, snd drove 'M
"The Problem of Lrts.”
Half an hour nail borne and eleeehod it when ho said
brforo the Ivcturer sppeatyd the houre was •'Society has a right to prots-cl beraelf”
M. AU ch. ILI-ny »»d erebroira charro
Bro. Dewey backed - him manfully a* be
ware fall, and extra scats were t-lscrd
__ ■__________ A.r&gt;al»tu» brake ever does every good cause. The d -etiine
that ‘‘Smsm? h« a right to protect b.etmlf from tbe ravages of ruin, is no new
dortrinv, but it is the echo of Neal Ifow
and others uttered ywars ago, rowing back
with toll force and renewed vigor. Thank
God, we Rvc in as aga of progress. Bui
k tew uumtbs sgu a min couW acnnely ad
ranre aurfi ideas aa w.re advanced io the
(Hub Rotmu Snndsy, without bringing
spun his b*sd tbe msWierom cf tbe "Cunr-ltatroa" (I mean the Club ••Gmstitutme" and of than who so feitl-faDy
bunped it to Ilieir bu».m.) Reforms over
advance. We thank God. and take errorIt wan mH by turn of the spcitbeni.

ired goods, worth 1.50.
had better call soon at

want atty of v

lion through their Worth!*** Bteckatouc,
nrpijrt.j'ftr perautxut I’mtMent, John
Dawaua; Arr ae«tetary, John H. Dennis,
and that a codsty eoiutnltue cpal to I ho
number of Saperrfej r» be cleeud. Report ,
seven u'riucfc. as per notice, and it is ex­
rj reliable man." I Would any that since
pected that every member will be present.
accepted and adopted.
.the time referred to until about one year
There will be a meeting of Hsvtins
ago, he has been a traveling minister in
Led e, No. 14. U.S.ol L, at the hall of
Barry Lodge F. &amp; A. M., on Monday
Wrsh-yau Methodial ronocetioa, and hu
evening. A full attendance ia desired.
had eereraWiffcreut charge* as past- -r a'ud »
Aid. Dowry moved that the Finance
Don't fail to read tho proceedings of the in good repute anxiftg t&gt;ia brethren, and ia
j Comtnittcc be instruct.d to netlln with tbc
Bepodiotors' amretoiou. Tbo cosycrate regarded aa a rriiablo chriatiati mruiaur. .
i City Treasurer sjid report at tbe next
alau baa the cndjroeujeul of tbo- Mich- j
efforts now being made iy destroy the tia- *'Hc
‘
; regular mrctiog. Motins sdopted.
licr.il credit., abould command pul-lie at-I igaa Christian Aaaocialion uppaod tu fce- I
Ttre following bonds were presented:
ere: soc'etics." Which ia a b ds ol n&gt; nn.n I
Druggist trend of J P. Roberts end J.
. repul.-, embracing among ha m.vnl&lt;r» ui.n '
C. Limpmen. Lupsor bonds of J. H.
&lt; and * in»-u of high rank and ataudu^ m '
•xh-ty, acid »»ue «-f tbe ab.eK and u.oal i „
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,
,
.
. .
I Barry eonhty heartily mdursu tbe Jlmr
. .fovuied mmisura from tba rkreiun relu- j
, p,„t&lt;r „f.j.Ht uf o«r auppwt
fo&gt;« dal..4».w.u.l. iu lb« Staia Mr
Wbwkas, We, y a- wn.mitlre fully
jlUtl.tuui, Un if duly il cl -J laxturcr! f.sil nud rsadiae lira iu&gt;j&gt;-naoeo of a
and trwreia uu-kr tleir todatMteaat. ; thorough, rompleto sn-l itumediste organTh.O.agaiu,k ~ b,M«i that hcdoca:
“r7e’^e .
... .
.
!„ . ,
, .. i
.
Rtt-Jtnl, Tlist Hie .Vitior.aU make
. 1,,.. « IUJ.
„ ».uul -W U.»,
lived for along now' lira family i*m.-tau ,i,0 t&lt;,W3&gt; threotfwoi thn cuunty.
' The following resolutions were offered.
•D'dock is extended to thd goollemra.
l!.d tbafo and drat is hi. port nfi.w addrji, | The Plaffoun of thn *o ealkd National ' By AM. Tomlinson:
p» Garmans held thr ir ftsiiral at Un­ (trough officially a* Luxlitrer tor thia State I party at Tkikd.., referred its t&gt;u resoluRrtolcrJ. Thai the Steward of Pioneer
ion Hail &lt;« Monday evening. It is re­ he i« atHruxd al Brighton, ia care of tiona
I
Hom Co. No. 1, shall reccire iho sura &lt;.f
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™t
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t—
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of the convention, hr m follow*
ported tn have been a very plcarant affair, Key. E. W Braus, Cansspobdlag Sec. uf
The oqtanixvim aliall.be known aa the I five duIUrs per ynr for sueh services sa
ibcragh. owing tu ib« extnsndy bud roads, 'the State Association,
• Naiiotul Party." and under - this uair.c ' said Hom Company mag require.
Adapted by aye* and nsya as followsthe atteuduure Inin abroad was not so . Mr. R. is personally known and en­ WV will perfect, without delay, the Nation
al, Bute and kx4 reoriatiuM. to secure i
kyr»—AH. Abbey, Dewny^MeNaogblarge as l.a.i been anticipated.
dorsed by many uf dis leading ax d most,
I mu, Tomlinson and Winkleman—5.
' We ate Its ree» ipt of Trolkfur the /’tv- influential roe.i of a l»r^B namber uf the
Bute*
in
tbe
Union.
He
has
traveled
pfr, alite t.twpnaocn f.prv juHUhed at
&gt;«r.nt. by F H. Burgis. It is sbly nd- very rxtenrivalr as Lroturar, aod ha* de­
iacd, and should commend the liberal pat- livered addtCT.r. bdore Suu aod Natiot-

SPICES,

clave of credit on, .dficial sail
bonds, and all other debts a_____---------- ,
public and private, shall ba dUcbarged in
ibo legal tender money of tbe United
Stales, rtrictly amxdirig to the stipula­
tions of tbe laws under which they were

By AM. TomlinronWniBKAa, Tbe Pound Master of tbe
city of Hsatinp has foiled to perform hh
dmy in regard to rendering a sutement to
tbf Common Council of all moccya rsceivedsod expended by him for each proecd-

GfeOTHING

HOUSE.

Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St, GBANB BAUDS.

ROCKERY

FURNITURE.

THE STEBBINS BRO

NEW YORK

One Dollar a Year.

PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS

in the city and attend promptly to all cal
in that line day or night.
Furniture Depot, South Side State St., Hustings Mich.
Marsh 3rd 1S77 If.

‘

HASTINGSDRUG STORE
ROBERTS $

LaMPiVMJ^

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES

sSr-gssKS -*■“
SCHOOL

BOOKS

URD

STjTIO/tEHY.

61163775
New York Herald.

Fifth-hnimitco4.isicat.with the genius
and spirit of a popular ’p&gt;v«ram-nl that
any apwia ofprirato property should be
exempt M«t bcsdttf us jost share ot
public Imrdraa. Ouvcrnuwol bnqds and
moony alrould be taxed ureciraly aa other
property, and a gradual Joatnw rex sbuuld
be levied tor the sap|»n of tbo Gurera
meet sad payment uf debhu
ffistb— Public lands are comntao prop-

SAY

Don’t buy any I\jrnitureor Picture Frames
until you have priced their Goods, flJr you
WKKLY HERALD will save money by it.
Everybody knows they are the. only

Ad-.pcrd by ajxn aod oaya aa folkrnr
Ajra—AW. AUbvj, Dvvcy, McNaugbfall legal lender f./r all rf.-l.t*. duties aod
tax.* iu tbi United Starts, at its stamjwd toe, Tumlituno and Wrallccnaa—-A.
•‘Sroond—Th^o.sWbl Im

STAR

If you
*

For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE
Elegant Tabic Silverware .

At Hickory Corners

�Facts for the People.
St U», i
4tM****hlm**fv:
T.U«r lean ba&gt;, 4&gt;w»«4.1 ka»w.

Railroad*^

L.ga!«,
Ksssiai

“

-’r.nar.’SSsT*"''"

beinis advance,
soon rabacribing
mdcr
andWhen
paying
it showsfor
that
STi*

TUbaS to. .M»t*rr.d*ar.
8liU
h m Im u*« (

CMA««K_OF TJMK-

TTMT. T-A-TBLE.

-peaking like a book reapeotiag the latoat
improvoMoto in all matters, and that he
oatr gets his walking papers to the land

TaH-ng Effect Kcv. 11th

18 7T

UOIMfl t^*T- ___

«cm* tu MM histwam

Jspua'a rshellna com bar *40,000,000
ta.
«£*.(£« u M-naooo,.
000 more l^gal tad* note*. Japan now
has a national tM» « V350.000.000.

i J«

White fur rob** are used by ladia in
their carriage*.
Jet and bine gray beads are moat used
in trimming.
Drum aleevc* will be made quit* abort

m

vim Jutai &amp; swi”
lAliJIAI.
shobt lixx

The report contain* full proceeding* of
tho winter meeting ol the pomologies! rocicty al Psntiae, and of tha June meeting
at South Haven, and tbc eighth annual
meeting at Grand Rapid*, together with
about 40 nape** aftd cwaya, re*d at those
meeting, Ig^aotne of tbe meat auecemfu)
pomologiaU atd borticultoriMa of the state,
wbieh, with the dii&gt;ca**ion* thereon, can­
not foil tn prove highly interesting and.in­
structive to every reader. A proposed
method of elasifying apples with refcrense
to aixe. form, c*lor, quality, season, origin,
use and value, locality, Me, is also given,
with a Mtnpk table ineluefing 49 well

Wedding dresses are I mretly in the
princcuo style. mad* plait, with very Ki­
ll* trimming
i

New garnitures of artificial flower* for
ball drereot are of rate*, glistening with
dew drape .
Pretty new bandkerehicA are of abccr
lawn, with a ruffle embroidered in pale
pink or bine aiik.

sg&gt;.

Washington is getting to bo the hood­
quarter* of fiction writer*. It iuu now
Mr*. Southworth, Mr*. Buroctt, Mrs. gtepbeoa, and Mr*. Der-' - - -------- —
of Newspaper Row.

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I*. *«M, BO* 1 to*

Th. first official act of th* King of Ju­
ly wan to commute eighty-fire daath aenkuw, with the docllratioa lhas be was
happy to begin bi* reign by tbe virtual
abolition of capital puniahmeat.
It'i* stated on authority that cannot bo
quatiuned, thalrereoly milino* of Luman
being* are now starving ia the famine
atneken provineoa of Northern China. Itnmagination fail* to epp* with ao gigantic a
calamity.
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JS.
■Mil MFII1 OIVISIOB.
n« BcU.Hr n,rl UM

tAPIBS ABB D-HD1T

B o • :ji । v a
IM : TAS a. a&gt;

Spargeon bat had to quit wark and go
to the couth of Franco for hi* health.
Polilcne** is a compound of • liula eti­
quette with a greet deal of commua eeaae.

Victor Emmanuel and Napcitou III.
died on the 9th of Jannafy, precisely five

a«M»a"wwf,'

he GM Sniwn Tlraiiiffl.

AQC^TS IVA V TEO

ORTHERS
NRAILWAY
J10MPANY
CENTRAU

EMPLOYMENT!
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your
friend

INOL1SU REMEDY
iCIFIO MEDICINE

G. P. Rowelf &amp; Go’s. Col.

rennsvl vania
and neighbor* that there i
no need of borrowing
the Basse* to read.
when they may
hare it all to ‘
themselves

REMOVAL!
GEO. P. SOWKI.L 4k &lt;M»K

PROOF THAI

1.50 PER YEAR

cBoiumvtii mim

Pno® Leopold, the

31Sm

Syrup,

1928.728.

The health of

~

Doasair IB tali.(Inta

Railroad

EATIMi STAT!ONb

8R0RE
wa*

i

3 1M 11.11
1 KU* ' » U

Nihron ia at Ft. Petersburg helping tha
Ruseiaus celebrate their Victoria.

“Wind," sun an bld horsemao. "i* tbo
grand secret of a i fast horse. Good lungs
will eover a raultirude of fault*; whilst on
the other baud, perfection of shape aad
form are uartrW when tba wind is out
The ehret. therefore, in all ease*, should
be large sod rapacious. In shape it msy
wy somewbst, seccrding to tbe service
to whi&amp; the horse is to be pot. If be is
to b* kepVfor slow work snd heavy draw­
ing, the Aest msy be nearly circular In
fora, betans* this shspo is tbo one for
strength and bulk, to receive snd brer up
sgainet the pressnro of the oaUar ; while
al the same time sufficient room ia secured
for that expansion of (he lunrs caused by
slq* and repuhr work. Bat if the chest
» circular, let it he st the same time dree,
urebethe lungs may be crampad. A
horse with a shallow cheat is warthlcwi for
any purpose. Tbs rale, then, i, this: For
a draft hone a circular but deep chsM;
but a* aooc aa you pass through th* di f-

P's

K1W-

Tbc inauguration of Governor .McCkllan coat New Jersey *31,400.70.
,

A Helena, Montana, dispatch of Feb
15, says tbe weather I* delightful.
Tbe training ship Saratoga baa been or­
dered frota Norfolk to Washington.

ISIS,
Ml

iaiM Hti 1st. in BEflmd.

Mr. Darwin has arrived at lb* eeadurion that “the widely diflreent habita of
One of tha latest sly la of hat* is the life of men aad women io civilised uationa.
“Plevna," and is decidedly Human in *p- especially among tbe upper dame*, trod to
rounterbalance any evil from marriage be­
Th* jauntiest spring coat* will fasten tween healthy dorely-related peraona."
over tbo braut with a siogk button, show­
Server 1‘aaha. tha Turkish Minister of
ing a vest below
Fortin Affair*, ao outapokan io bis eooBaidas the valuable paper* above re­
New artificial roM* are eloaod a* bud*, demiralion of England, was mkud to with­
ferred to, other* bare been furnuhed by
aod by a apnog open aa fullblown row* draw bin remark* about Lord Derby and
special requeut, expressly lor thia volume, while being worn.
Minister Imyard. He wouldn't do il and
upon the following important topic*: ‘'Tbe
Some of tbe new paletot* of while doth
American grape mildew" by Byron HalMed, M. Ai, Harvard university; "Grow­ for spring wrap*, are made without seams
ing pooche* for market" by M. B. WilML Vaauviu*.
lianu, Saugatuck; “Tbe cbetniatpy of
frail ripening." by Albert B I’raacoU,
Should an eruption occur ia thia volcano
F. C.S-, university of Michigan . "Valine
and cause the destraction of one half of
of the trainins siren at tbe Michigan agrithe inhabitants who lire iu the vicinity,
cultoml college." an addme delivered be
lb* remainder, who barely escape with
fore the alumni of the Michigan agrienl
their live*, immediately m.,re back upon
turn! tullcgr at tbe last triennial meeting
the half cooled lava, aod ibere live iu con­
by Alien N Premia*, profewaor of bortistant fear of another eruption, foolwhly
culture in Cornell university, and "Tran* tic workmanabip, called an "afts^dinner t fancying that tbe oalv taoantabla portion
plantation for tbo farm, the orchard and lamp,' is used in lighting ctgareWea.
of tbe\*rth ream within the shadow of the
tbc garden/' by Prof. C. W. Garfield, sec­
great volbsno. Thia fairly illustrate* the
Cascade bow* of narrow satin ribboo of
retary of the a'ate pomologies! society.
three colors, such as pale blue, aad moa- for® of habit, and. t|ie pcraiarericy with
at rnr statktaiw. I
gr«o with rose, are worn at tho throat. which people cling to opinions wlwm on®
Thb Work ccataln* a full Assort of tbc
formed. For example. Dr. Pier®'* Gold­
New collars snd cuff* hare the mono­ en Medical Discovery 'cure* incipient eontomnlngical exhibit al tbc arete fair of
1877, held at Jackion. together with a gram in color*, on the points. Indeed, sumption, coughs, eolds, and all (Actions
full Hat of nrticla exhibited, the name* of CMu^tam* appear in almiWt every avail­ of the liver aad blood, yet aocm will de­
exhibitor*. and tb« premiums awarded.
pend upon physician* aod remedi® that
- Another new drea* fabric, resembling hare naught but repeated f.iieras to which
The annual report* of the following lo­ tbe raw silk fnrniture coiering, is called they can refer And although Dr.
cal aoeietiz* also appear; Grand River the “drap d'Orient," snd la very prtily Pierea'a Favorite l're*criprion is aoH on
Valley horticultural *ocie«y, Adrian hor- snd cheep.
tieural roctcay, Lake Sboro pomoiogieal *oPercales and muslin made with belted nwoy to i:a efieacy, and tbo truth of all
eiety. Ingham county farmer*' dub, and
South Haven pomoiogieal aocicty.
• baaqnea will hare deep, equate collars, auumiinu mad* concerning it, many yet
edged with Hambar,.- embroidery or Rua- submit to the use &gt; the caustic and the
...--------hta«y'i&lt; HMtTrouo.
exhibited in thi* departknife. Again. Dr. Pierre* Plauaat ParIhhed in tbe volume* of
gatire Pellet*. no Jargar &lt;haa mnatard
rd tho secretory to lave dur*w«U, will Maldvdy care ecmstipaljoa,
ar the beat things that have
wher, iyi, depmlenl upon dy*pe|»u or
.
— Written upon horticidtuaJ
torpid-liver. yM kkm aiill depend fur re
topic* coming within hi* reading* and oonlirf upon the "Utin mH" ur Luge due® of
draaric cathirtic medicine In the firn of
inch fare*, eao w* wonder at the blindness
presenting K most interesting and valuable
of I1 e poor Italics*?
epitome of tbo experience of the moot dis­
tinguished hortiraltarista and pomologists
Ncgfocted Coagh* aad Cold* produce
in Ibis and «ber stale* The** paper* oc­
more ruflerinr and lormont thaa all other
cupy about 50 pages of tBe book and are
disease* at thuaeuaon of th* year. Few
one of it, mcv. interesting features. Thev of dark vinoi and leave*, on which tbo
are aware of tbo importance of cheeking it
are followed by a
tread* and breast* of bamming bird* are at its first apprentice, wbieb if aBowed to
pcrchrd.
METKOBnUKItCAt. AMTHACT
become well established, result*, iu many
for the year 1S77, carefully prepared by
ome*. (n bronehiti* aod conanraption, when
Thing* in Genaral.
ProfcMor R. F. K cd tie of the aUte agri;'
death'elore, the ecaao. The - worae than
cultural college.
•
Great storm* aod fiorwk are repirtcd in worthloaa rrmedia* sold fur the cars of
This it. foKowgd by an exhibit of tbc f. I’-ttr.-,...
coughs bsi . beoonae ‘by *far ton oom moo.
nancial condition of tbc pomologies! aocic
“Be not deccirMd“ fo»g*r. G»&lt; new bot
«y Dec. 31. 1S77. and a list of the life
lie of Dr Smith'’• Cough Syrup. sod if you
mambers of (be society.
/
“fieri the m.mnv will be
The report contain* also a manorial
by draggwto U 50 cent,,
page upon tbe death of John 8attl* of churchc* in Philadelphia.
t by expra*. prepaid. for
Grand Rapid*, one of the oldeat Aad mnst
S«uh *Co.Eri«~Pa
A sow and longer bayonet has leea or
dcred for the British infantry.

Broad-Aesjkd Horen*.

nrwflMX

IICBIN AND THE SOUTH.

Blacx thread lace collars and cnffi are
worn by cldariy ladies
Good new* for brunettes-. Spanish styles
State Pomologicil Society.
are coming in the spring.
The sertrath annual report ot the secre­
Rosea covered with dew drops are the
tary of tbe Michigan *Ute pomoiogieal to­
day ha* recently been iaraed from the new trimming for bell drama
pvtosof the alate printer*. Th* work com­
Antique lire led-aprrada and piliowprint nearly 500 page*, including • co­ aliami arc the latcat extravagance.
pious alphabetical index
Three page"
Broad open buckle* of tortoise shell are
art also devoted to name* of th* officer* of
tbc state pomologies! and agricultural tocicties, and of the Hate board of agricul-

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1 BEEPS,

STRAWBERRIES,

Kansas ha* aubreritied and paid fur
*182,000 4 pur cowl. bond, re liian*.

srarj

Selling the hoaor of tho country for a
shave of tan cents on a dollar Would be
selling it al a very cheap rare.

I’hiiadelphis's contribution to the P.ris
Exposition include* 150 spreimena of
drags indigenoua to North Amerira.

A bill to abuliah aalioca fur breach of

Or, if they bare more wood
than greenbacks, they
may bring us (|no
• cord of good
Wood which

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The Christians of Edinburg snd Glas­
gow raiaed *117,000 for th* relief of .nf
ferers by tbs famine in Indi*.
Tbe store valuation of Texas shows an
increase of from *255,000,000 to*J95,000,000 during the laatymr.
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VOL. 22. NO. 46.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1878’

WHOLE NO. 2092.

The ratarel of the Premden: to re-appoiui Simmon. •&gt; Collector at Bcreoo,
Hda fair to bring agun in review all hb utteraaere nriauve to CivU Service Reform.

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IXCHaxr-rwv
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LAW *K&gt;Ucm»

DR. C. RUSSELL,

Whore d&gt;d th. pnatey eook ream? Hu
awwet tart, of-ceane.
' '

Happen-, can be built cn rtrtee aluwe
rtforting to-tba bnrean. on Dre. 31
1877. Thi.i.tUfirttlnfcrm.iioaof the
kind troued by any Mate dc^rimrat ih»
and ia 15 day. in ad vane, of th. tu
Two things in nature are drwtaatible a
ual time for making it
girl who ia trying to be a woman, and a
The rrtitt capitol .lock of tbe romp. woman who w trying to bo a girl.
Public opinion here recta, to bar. rettied down to the beltei that tbe aamben 78J,2&lt;B.3S; aurolm over capital, r. inanr
What ia tbe nrereat. thing tea mt look­
of tho Returning Board art to be left to
ing out of a window? Tbe window.
the tender rnercto of the Loforiana ballThe Wnrerotcr /Av„ My. Rhode Island
dour, tbu if the President hre been able
object! to die silver dollar bemnro it takas
lo find any ground upon which, to bree tnlerfcreacc in their behalf, it would be to
oj j&lt;-od in iqarit to the coneemtou. made
lam Spring that ht will decline to have
anything to do with the metier, except to
modify a. far at be can by moral tuufon
th. puninbaent to bo inflicted.

******* **• **'• BROWN Sc f. DETER I

ATTOltKCT

Phax ami Phus.

1 M&lt;~rfiylbbW L 0. 0.

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PHYSICIAN &amp; SIHIGKOM.

DENTIST

Nailrille.

HidijiB
I Kill sell my entire stock of

WINTER GOODS I
LEWIS STERN.
Sign ol the “O ASH STORE.

FIBiT GHAND FBIZE
Just received First Prise al Wisconsin State Fair and at our own
State Fair at Jackson,

DETROIT

STOVE

WORKS,

Hiauriso
■Ufo iieov
I IWVUH

Something

Six-hole, Extension Top, Portable PUniabcd Cbpper Reservoir

The

Carriitj, Sin aid OnMitel
p A IB TER
a ENBBAL

BEPAIBSHOP.
Th» wntenia »»d w—M •.»•■«»«••• **
Vir^S'
be. ia AeriaaBev.1 U»U. far l»«
• • -

beautiful and Bcicntifidilly-arninged Diving Hue Stove
now irrthe market.

II. A. GOODYEAR.

A. A. «. t—‘ ' C-™n “-A
Jal.rueSL.
Jf,1"

1

FACTS TO BUYERS!
U.—u™r» POWERS* BARLOWto*

ing in variety the combined stocks of nil other Hard­
ware atoreain the city of HartingB.
•
-

Wm. H. Goodyear
pgUHCHfflCll CHUIS'
PEOPLES drug store.
Pl,y.ici.n'. rre.mp&gt;"~
Family Recipe. cArefully prep^l with Drag.-I Cb—iol.

(,t Irtinwl quality

reroure^ )-» l« your cnlerprue. I MW
you Wuuld be pv.ily diMppumtod without
it, aad I b*d reibcr have loci the money
than to h.r« hwd yon dimppoinlod ju«
then."
“WdJ, .11 I an rey i», my abter Kitty
wu the reabincof rec All I am, or rrer
etpret in b«, in thia worU, u owing Ur
you. I .ever told you dial when I left
collere I wu going to d'etrecl ion a. G*
aa ertr a joubR mao did. 1 camo here
to ree you, and you know bow R.ndy (nd
kindly'you led «o bock to Ibc yolh. ol
virtue and peace. Yre, KiUy, you alone
reved me, and made me what I am."
•‘Wo are .owiag red reaping ill the
way through life, Albert. Did you ever
think, my dear brother, lhai wo are either
oowii* bimmiBga or curare all the time?
That all our word, and deed, tn thinga of
lifo, that wM brer freiu hrerefter? Pwr-

Our Washington Letter.
Wrehiogton, D. C., Mar. 1, 1878.
The Star of Wcdnevday evening bre
thia to aay of the dirmhy of acntimvut
cxiatiug in th. Cabinet relative tu the adver bill, and of tbe remptuena a— o£con­
flicting advice oygr which the Proaidcat it
to navigate the whip of (late
“The Preaident u inclined to believe
that it a hi. duty to veto the ailver bill,
■but ia willing to bo convinced otherwiae.
llrocw the Cabinet direnwion yroterday.
Hi. coretitatioual advimn pull different
waya. Thur word, of adrirei are too cuntredictory t. influence him much one way
or the other.
One member want, the i
country to have rilver dollara, hoe—dy if '
it can, if not, In have ailrav (Bland) dol­
Summer dreaaen art lo be trimmed with
lar.. Two .r three are diapoicd to adrire ctnhnAdered
'
flounce, in the Rureran colon,
black, blue and yallow.
the aigawnro cf tho bill' under promt. |red,
1
Tbe rent of the Cabinet think ihatcoruiKNew tin are of plain silk, the end. floency require, a veto. On a square vote it iahed In embroidery and fringe to repre-

ia likely tboae favoring a veto would be in
the majority. The secretary of tbn Treaacry d«w no*'occupy the twisted position
of stern and unrorepmu-iaing opp—ition to
to the bill signed to him by the neww
papcra. Secretary Shun fovon a veto.
The chancre arc that a measagc from th*
President accompanying a veto will be
sent to Cungrcaa to-morrow or Friday.
Whatever Ina deoriou the President will
communicate hi. momma to Congress.
From the large number of bilU aubatentially rretotiog the era saculsted feature, of
the Bland foil, which hay. been iatrod.c
ed io tbe Hutpe rin— It waa agreed to
peara —ruin that no ttone will be left snlarned to compare inflation, fur it cannel
bo douktod it i&lt; that, neither mote or Icre,
that ia aimed al by a majority of the orig­
inal advocate, of the Bland bill and who
denounced and refurei to vote fur the
Senate modifioMtotu. Tbe telegraph and

1877 are mater by •XJ3.000.tW than in
1876.
■
for Cliri«maA gift. for boys will d—erre
The report shows a total of 114 coo the beaedictions ol . t rateful propio and
pain doing Luainm in Michigan, of nutifdtawbdda.
which 103 are from other ataire, 5 from
How docs Mtflcrwg liuiimaity eagerly scan
foreiire (European) gorernmenta, 3
the reporewf patents granted for the wack
coding, to eec if Notidj Lunt invented
a
CM
that ill May blowed.
panics la »4UO,OOO.t&gt;y, admitted aarou,
•839,662.52 , Imbilitiea inclndog ro-imur
anew fund and capital, •550,073.88 ; surfour « regard, pc hey-fo4drre,»3rt-.&gt;,5BG (;4 ,
nfote written in .Michigan during 1877,
•1£136^3S.OO; Maminma received,
«149,K0A7, k—incurred, »S3^70.0i;
loamu fiqd,
82.47.

•70300,V71M6 , rendu. u repoicy holder., •U2,6t-G.l36.C7 , riate
in Michigan dtya« 1877, • ! 14,02
64; premium. \receiv«d. •1,46.4,2

The name oi a New Hamptduta nbool
leather i. May I. Cuegb. it U reueh
mere common to bear Kfo&gt;ol teacben m!
drwecd jM “Nay 1 Gwout.”— IFurcnlrr

Several exelisngta are giving diractiour.
•How to drew.' Tho taostacositfo' way ia tn
May In bad till tbe firn i. started and then
lake your clothes under your iru -nd trot
out tu tho dialog-room stove.

old pia-cuahiuo belonging to the late Mra..
(Jlivttr Jewdl of Caaoaovm were found
S8U ncollm. leu wonted needle, eighteen
darning needle, two tape need.— and
thirty-fire pin."
Albani mng very early i. life. She de
clarre: “My father tap that my b«by
gov coo. gaa-eaaa, M I nt upon my moth­
er'. knee, Uiowcd the mimic of hi. violin
with aueb fidelity that bn card to aay with
driight, ‘there ia a baby that ring, before

Wc hare politic, and txade. asd the
daily date of life rim* with tbe unraiag
mist and sett!- with the dew , tai aver all
things, eerenc and ailent anil starry, rise.
the heaven ol a nation's soul its literature.

A loin or mnttori waa on the table,and
the gentleman oppeaite took Ui« carver in
hand “Shall 1 cut it raddleariear! quoth
be. “You had belter cut it bndlewme."
Hjriedhia neighbor, “for then we shall

&gt;agts and lettera. particularly from the
Weal, imploring the Praudenl to waira,
if pnaaibie, hie ubjertiooe to the bill bow
before him, uid thre make a finality, for
dii. .onion at laaat, of Geancu) kgiaJaiioa.
Il ia urged that nothing conld * be more

If you love nthen, they will love you.
If you (peak kindly to them, they will
oprek kindly to you. Ure ia repaid with
love, and hatred with hetrrd. Would you
bear .weel and pi—nt echco*. ^wak
.weedy and pleamatly yooreeif.
A Huie girl who waa neat to tbe pawtore to drive tbe cowa. fell, and wan re
verely nemtehed and bruired On return
ing borne .he walked if .he cried -ben
Ute foil. “Why, n&lt; .heretried; “what

J tint OUt.

THE JEWEL COOK!

n- J. F4XX,

The next winter a new tpecica of mar­
ble wu dueova—d in tbe Earert&gt;rook quar
ry, having a rare bteeding. of colure, and
th. atone wa. very hard, which rendered
it of great value. Mra. Braley bad never
reminded for brother that .ho waa an
eqari proprietor In bi. purehxae, though
abv knew that h. WM making money bar.
Tim Braley, wm. well off; tfour farm wae
toty productive; tbe avail, of that, with
tho aolary (which by the way had been ta
er—and to a tboamad dollar.), gave them
a good maiStenaore, and there were a few
hundred, left ia the bank for a rainy day.
But one morning Albert appeared at the
patronage, and .aid:
“1 wppoac, Kitty, you thought I bad
forgot Jen *H about tba partnerehip ween
to«d into when wv boE?lfo out Whitta
ker. taonntatn lota; but I hare not, and
hero ■ * token"—be h.utfcd her a bank
book—“thiri. your share of tba proflta.'
•‘But, Albert, thin ia too much; it can­
not be right! Five thousand dollars I"
-ExssUy right, and the money b in the
WesrfleU Bank, subject lo your order. I
do bdieTs, Kitty, you had forgotten if*

2d — POWERS k BARLOW are ths only dealers
in Huntings who buy direct from the Manufiicturcn,
and so avoid the addition of jobbers profits to the
coat of their gooda.
3d,__ Thu house ia the newest in its line. and,.un­
like ita competitor*!. has no old goods on hand that
were bought when goods wore high, which enables
us to place before our customers goods of the beat
qudinw. .nd wlylw. •» I"* &gt;» P”
**“
our competitor's goods cost. them.
W e also have
the reputation for honorable and lair dealing worth
preserving, which given security • to purchasers a*
gainst misrepresentations.

4th-—For tbs »»k&lt;*
we (to nut xlrerlta ■•llowng Out Stole./ nr «M old
etviea of goods or dead stock for new.

which will convince
jr tljftt we !mve »ld «.n
Iton any uther dealer i

kill th. pending bill; and tbeu comm the
ronrideration that abould it be defeated,
a bill much more rtuiiari and .weeping
would go through with a whirl at the Aery maaufaetorrea by free trade er a low tariff.
next rereiun of Cong rem.
(
IV. Pay 170,060,000, in tho ahape of
aulaidiaa. graau and aiL to the South,
rareing It Iroui the Northern workingman
V. Take eff tba tax from' whwkey and
into the shade by the magnificent peon in
tobacco, in aid of the indtuiriou. lAsnoinduced the other day to the notin'cf
the Bow by » taemlwr whose uamr I
bare forgotten. Headquarters are to be
“No! What a peniua lhai man Sc! ia Naw York as are the headquarters of alHe i. a public her.ef.ctor, I beiieva bia Doac ercrytbiag else that is good.virtuoua,
brain ia active all tbe time."
beautiful, of good report sod great utility,
“Yea rowed the teed and h. u reaping
lb. barvret."
.
"Thatte jurt uU riiould be; be deWhat Liquor-Drinking Cotta.
Mrvrea reward for bfo patience. I do not
thtnkie ntSero toneh pain now."
Ab Kayiiah foctory operative, wboaaaa
“Sorectima be i. in aewta pain; but be
worked in New Bedlord, but bu returned
my. ihnbret anodyne ia content employ­
to Kngiand, write, at follow.
ment, be forget, himaelf and hi. paiua
“Tnare u at prawn-, a great .tagnation
who he ia employed. Dr. Kiagaton told
throughoc: tire whole co-juut, nxceptrng
J
me ooe day that I'hincem Hdgerton wu begawllo of about •2M.090.000. Tba tbednaktreda.
Wa have apeto iadriak,
tbe moot minnbte perron be ever *aw unfavorable augwrie. 1U&gt;iy dedaeib'.e from ,tbe bat year, one hundred and fwiy-revco
when you firet came to town, fretful, tho beuvy majority formally committed aullioa.
of pound, atcrling (directly upon
i
or reven haodr^ and thirty-Sr.
frectmiM Mdunhappy,.burden to bireealf Maine-. aaboidi—ADd from the ungraaom, drink),
1
and to H. mother uad May. Now look at

job. they (TO bore t. promote- They will
b. board From tn good time. It look.
aomewhM n though th. link knot of
Mmlbfty politician, win were awarded
the Ufo Saving tforvteu re the .fame of
Die i-bSs fnud. which their aervioc. onto
d-d them to tfiabune, hud already orgu

M.jor Anderoon.
.
From the 7Jk EailrxxiJrr for February,
a journal of great value to thoco cuga^d
ia tho trasaportaGcn barina—. and uf
specal value to those ecg^wl in any de­
partment of railroading, we clip Um fol­
lowing complimentary nodoo of our dietinguiabod fellow dtixati whose labors in

�Tbe Repudiatora claim that more mon­
ey ia needed te insure businam prosperity.
Bat the faec ri that money wri never ®
plenty or rules of iaterort so tow, in tbe
history of thia country, as to-day. Every­
where money in large sums to toying idle,
and can be Lad on fair oocwritT as tow w
five per neat, per annum.
And at this
rate Untmirt find ureretmeut. Tbe fact
ia there ia no demand for money, and tbr
majority of those complaining have noth­
ing with which to buy money, aad
eould not we it in any legitimate buriaem
If they could buy it; for‘tbe simple reason

that every department of businerc is row
largely overdone. We mirufacturc more
tian ns can sdl—Wo raise more prodeef*
than can be consumed at home or sold
abroad. Tbo markets become gio tied,
and prim go down, until the oust cf pro­
duction cannot be obtained. Thia is alike

controverted, that legalatioo caanot im­
prove.thia Mate of affaire. Over produo.
tiou doos not come from unwise legislation,
but is the direct result of a surplus of la­
bor, and against that evil, for evil it is, no
laws .however wise can . protect society.
To do away with thb, the' cause of tbe bard'
limes of to-day, we must produce leas and

bring confidence, and confidence will re­
store credit, and a rystored credit will en­
sure all tbe bariaeOa activity that the de-

Much of tbh prosperity of the pest has
been secured through tbe foreign capital
brought here to build our railroads, amoun­
ting to hundreds of millions of dollars, for
several years ia suceeaaion, but as these
investmenta bare proved noa-pnyiag. from
that source in tbo future, we cannot look
foe much financial rid.
Beaides we hare
already built tho vast majority of tbo rail­
roads that the buinesn of this country will
demand to do its irensportatku for tbe
next century;.hence wu can hope for but
little asamlaseo is tbe way of using the
surplus htoten, of which of the dam
that built our railroads, there is more than
the wants of the country can furnish with
remuacratire labor. And, hence tbe array
at tramps- that infest the country to­
day, as tho gnuuhoppen did Kansas a few
years since, eating up the Bubataoce of
those who by honest toil earn their daily
bread. Against these things legirialioa
cannot provide, and cheap money only ag­
gravates the difficulty. The remedy is a
firm fiasneial basis, ou which a^lurinesa
foundation, tho men who can command the
money of the world, as a source of profit,
will again inveat their funds in those depnitmeots of industry not already over­
done, If uy such can be found, ud thus
use the surplus labor of the country in
department of business not now Ameri­
can; sad tbo*, by mtrcasing manufacturing
induMries, use up the surplus labor, and.
increase tbo home market for the produc­
tion* of tbr sgricultureiut
That, not
eheap money, will ensure national prosper-

Bines tbo time that Abraham bought of the
children of Heth a burial ground and paid
for tbe mm* 400 abenkela.T rilvor. cur the other, eould bn rmtreiimd
rest moaey with*tbe merchant —the imr- confidently connt oh a'gradual
tian from thia rime forward. I
money—gold sad silver bavi coaatituted
tba money of tbe world, with ririlisnd sod
commercial people. Hav this been ooae-

doing thnr utmost to create a prejudice
against capital, aro ddoded. No matter
bow destructive, unpatriotic and wicked
a political moremont may be, there are
si wap heartless and unprincipled men
wlte are willicg aad anxious to lead it.
Rome had her Catiline, France has Lad
btr Itantoo and Robespierre, and already
America has produced one Aarvn Burr.
Tho masses of the people, bowerer, are not
seeking personal notoriety, neither will
they, knowingly, sacrifice thrir swrc and
fosrisj. opportunities far mtoems, their
patru^um and their CcMirji, to aid any

pease and trouble of sending to England
and obtaining exset copies of the standard
yard measure and the standard wrights in
English cxebeqwr, and by net of Cuagrerl
copies of tb^e obtained by the Secretary
of the Treasury h.ve been fm-nisbed to
tbe different State governments. Should
tbe original standards of wrights and
measures be Mt the Parliament of Great
Britain has provided for tho restoration
by fixed and certain methods. Cun it be
that tbe importance of haring fixed and
certain standards of weight! and measures,
has been -overestimated? The people of
this country would not rest under fluctu­
airy that tho principles cf sound Ensure
ations and uncertainties ia weights sad
shall be understood, and dSe people will
take care of tbo rest. In this paper it
will be impoaaible for mo to corer the
ground, which I &lt;to»irt to cover, without
occupying morn space than I can aak for
in one torus of vour neper. I will, there­
fore, lay tho foundatione on which to
build in future iwraac, and will endeavor.
in tbe fint installment u&gt; explain the na­
ture and use of money and tbe priacipl«
which goTsre dta selection. In doinx this,
nvresaarily hare property on hand, pur
my effort will be to male the matter so chased by differed standards ami would
plain and simple as to be within the ootn- suffer Ions by a return to the true stand­
prehenvion of all.
ards. but such ioseen would be attributable

Money ia a standard by which wealth ia to the departure from tbe fixed aud unrstying standards of w eights and measures
certainties, and not to the faet that the
government brought weights and txu-ja
back from whence they had departed to
prevent each finetnatioM. As well might

don« by way of barter. If A bad a botre
which ba did not need, but he wu in need
of a cow, the Ont atop woulil be io. find
some cm who bad a cow that ba wished
to dispose of, and then to ascertain whether
tbe man who had the cow wanted a
bone. If tbe man who 'had tho eow
wauled a home, and tbe cow wm consider­
ed equal in value to tbe horse, an exchange
would be the result and the tranmetioo
would be simple- Buppoae, however that

maaner aa to necessitate the amputation of
a limb attribute all his suffering to the
surgeon who bad saved his life by such
amputation. Tbe losaea suffered by indi­
viduals ia a»cb a ease would bo bat a drop
ia a shower, compared with tbe benefits to
the business of tbe whole country. Then
too, tbe longer the fluctsatfons and uno&gt;&lt;talntMs continued the greater would be tbe
tosses, aa it would be a continuing evil en­
tailing losses from every transaction.
I: seems that it must be dear that aa
tbe measure of length mart have length

wealth itself, and that whatever is need an
money must have intrinaic value. Wealth.
ia any thing of common desire and that
costa labor to obtain. A thing that no one
uablc than tbe cow, and the mao had desires is not wealth. A thing that ever?
nothing, that A wanted, to make up lb. cue desires, yea that we could not live
difference, then the trade would be blocked without and, yet, that we all can obtain
without labor la not wealth. Air is desirehie sad so abo is running water, yet. as it

CLOTHIER
A full line of Undershirts and Drawers.

to be used through all civil laws should be
abrogated. Tbe gruel low of adaptation
rootroled lhetr selection and will' control
their use. Gold sod silver is used for
money far the same reason that wheat is
used fur breed, wood and cool fur fuel,
wool and cotton for clothing and pclrolium
for lights. Who can fail tu see that tbsoe
things were provided and adapted by an
ollwise Creator for tbe nee of man. and
hoiHrver, that on lbs first day it ia pre­
sented to the Bouse, a motion to strike
out all alter tbe enacting cJauao may bo
gold and silver perfectly adapted to be tun­ adopted, thoedefealing tbe bB and proped as money ? Who can conceive of any­
thing better ? They are &lt;ctsperetirely in•
deatructablo ; they can be readily alloyed
and eoinod ; they wear out slowly; they
ere distributed all over the osrtbryet of
sufieieat scarcity : they arc of the same
quality, wherever found; they represent
trae wealth, in that they arc desired by appears needful to enforce the righto of
creryono outside of their ws u money, the publie U the premises.
The report scbetantially Bays that while
for plate, ornaments and various mechanic­
al uses, and no one can get them without disclaiming on tho part of Congress any
labor ; their values fluctuate the lews', of rigbt to destroy st pleasure the rested
any commodities knows ; thy arc so pro­ righto of property, tho right to -‘alter,
portional as regards supply aad value, that amend or repeal" tbe charter of lite Pa­
goldknay be used in large traneeolione cific railroads was reserved sad fas undoubt­
without being bordexHome rod rilrer us­ ed; that even bad it sot base specially re­
ed ia email traasaetfoos witl-out bring is- served, the prohibition found ia ths Fed­
eral Constiiutioriagainst the right of aay
Scala to impair the terms of a contrast
would give Congrats the right to interfere,
and finally that in the abneoao of any pos­
world has sealed that quesuon by making itive stipulation. the fundamental principle
them the m«Jt&gt;ey of the rommercial world. that no Coogreaa baa the right to limit the
Tlisrc is nothing su well adapted for mon
ey and nothing could bo better adapted for Congress, would confer the right oa Con
money. It la not absolutely neetaeary grroa to adopt such legislation m in its disthat gold and'nlvcr should be coined aad erstioa -m deemed Mesoeary to&gt; force those
stamped ia order to be used as money, but roads to comply with the spirit sad loiter
of their evntracta sub the Gnvmmswt.
The several schemes uf the railrood fobtimre they were swedged into convenient
shape and their value wu dotennined by
weighing. Gold has abo been used ia
California, and other gold producing oountriae, in tbe dust, in which ease, in order
to ascertain its rales weighing had to be

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rirts of a nine Una of WORSTEDS and

ERCOATH

In Ftmxtohin- Goods ww have a hue »

BROADCLOTHS for DRESS SUITS, the tet-t -yl- i« ch* BEST FITTING

CASSIMERE8 sod CHEVIOTS

for WHITE 8HIBT ia the City.

BUSINESS SUITS.
OVERCOATING in pood styk-

we SCARFS, TIES aad Siik Handkerchiefs

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe st, Grand Rapids, Mich.

11263726
cmmc PirwiT eno.

COFFEE

SOAP
TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP

oUstte per poufid Reaper than aw.

। CROCKERY.

'

Ifur aoaveoicncc hare coined their money,
Imads their coins of different weights, es
tablinbed
by law the' fiaoaesn of the UtateJl
i
aad
the weight of tbo metal in eneh coin,
|
given
namm to the deferent ruins, aad
stamped the name on ihr coin itself. This
not wealth. A commodity or thing, that is limply a orrtificata of the government
is desirable, u valuable just in properties of tbe amount of gold or silver in cseh
emityfor money, or an instrument by to the labor which R repraerntt, or the
which one kind cf property can be ex­ labor ordinarily required to produce it.
changed far another, exists, aad it would
bo foolish to deny It. What causes the
noeenfity for money? Do governments
Wo should judge from* the tone of tbe make money necessary? Money waa used tog, a pound of gold, a pound of ireo or
Battle CrceKjowwuZ that its editor, Hon before civil governments exist*!. Money any other valuable thing or oummud.ty,
Geo. Willard, had turned traitor to tbe ia used to-day independent of civil govern­ represents a certain amount of labor, which
Republican party, gone back ou his life ment. Mosey would continue to be used deternuuai its Value. Every bushel of
record. repudiated bis own sturdy utter- were every civil government blotted oat of
attoos, at tbe limo .the inliarion measuse eriatenoe and every statute burned. Tbe labor to produce it, yet, when put in the
was vetoed by President Grant, and neecnaities of social and oommereial life market it represents tbe average amount
placed himself among tbe Rcpudialon of make it absolutely essential, that ws of labor required to produce wheat in that
our country a honor, by tbo non payment,- should have money, and that ia the reason market, and so with any other article of
or what is almost as bad, tbe payment of we hare it. We have seen from the defi- property. While this to true, it by no
the Nation'd obligations is a debased cur­ mtiou, that beside being sn instrument by
rency. Well, we believe tbe mark of which one kind of wealth u exchanged for prvpe-iy aa parted with, the producer gets
Cain will be placed on all men who at­ another, money is also a standard by whieh its equivalent in labor, because be may
tbo puaubmeul of thieves, great and small,
tempt to aid in the Repudiation of the wealth h measured or entimated. Indeed wike a good bargain and get what repre­ though you mil U a miX Tbo weight whether the offense ia against tM Govern,
National debt, either in whole or in part, money tnuld not be an instrument of ax- sents more labor, hr mav get cheated and represented by a pound would be no heav­ meat or iodivideals.
get what represents leu, or it may be vio­ ier though you eall it a ton. Tbe gold in
Tbe portal saving's bank LIU will soon
and especially upon such Republicans u
let, from him, io which cue be would get a dollar would be au more valuable though rome an for dispo^tion sod wdlfiml many M-ntt/uctnrml oaZyly
have been hencred with high official posi­
cha m/’Tu.v
fneada io both hausm, it Is ofilieved. Tbe
tion because the people believed them men commercial tranmetiona, that the values nothing at sJL Values are not controlled
2, 4, 6, 8 and 10, Rutgen I'laoe, and 33
of sterling integrity.
and 35 Jefisnoa St.. New Yuri. .
of different commodities shall bemtimated by spy arbitrary standard. They rUT fur
power
that
san
make
a
&gt;brep
equal
ia
vat.
s«sZr
*it
b*
and stated in such a way aa to be under
m lo a bone by calling them equal. Furrs
McCarthy, honey a qu.es,
Representative Willets of Moeroe, cn stood by all unreroed. How can this&amp;e
Ifetroit. Mich.
may compel an eichange bat that will not
Jone
except
by
means
of
a
unit
oe
tbhg
Saturday, completely annihilated Mr. Re­
By Grocers generally and by
make them equal ia vs'ue. No power on
pin of Texas, lata Poetmaoter Goren! of of known raise? A dollar or pound ster­
earth can make a piece of worthies paper
the Confederate Slaton, by producing from ling performs the same aSee in relation to
money a deJiar by calling it a dollar.
Hamlow Mieh
abo rebel archive! a riport showing that a wealth that lbs foot or yard measure dors
claim now being preened against tba Unit­ to length or surface. We measure, com­
ed States, in tbe House of Representatives pare and estimate distances by an instru­
by mud Regan had boaopaid by him, ment of definite and known length, this to have say opinion at all. In maltcn where money. It ie true that they pam from
(Ragan) out of moneys steles from tba instrument wt call th* standard by which they were o.x interested. If u article band to band ia business treasactiom, in­
has tbe world for its market, U is tbe'geo.
United States at the outbreak of tba lie length is measured. We could not meas­
ure length or distance with an instrument end opinion of tbe world that determines stead of mosey, yet they amount simply
to aa evidence of the transfer of reel
—if roeb a thing on bo urtoerived of— aad regulates its raluc. If the market is
money, without an actual delivery. What
The rriurus from tbe electron in New that has no length itodD One hundred limited to a single township, it is tbe gen­
eral opinion of tbe people in that town­ makes ■ bonk note or a governuMel note
Haaipohire, held yesterday, as reported in
ship that determines end regulates it*
tba Grand Rapid* ZMtoerot, indicate the
ise of the bank or government printed ou
rc-efoction of Gov. Preseott bT a majority
If wo desire to know th. value of any kind it that it will pay money, and tho belief of
of about 1000, ami a Rcpnldican majority
the people that that premise, sooner or
of
property,
we
enquire
of
those
who
are
in both branebes of tbo Legislature.
If the bank or
acquainted with the market.
Al values later, will ba redeemed.

Smith

* Preston.

rgS-DETECTIYKS
*,ND AMcH,C*.

HALE’H
BOIET OF BOREEOUID AIB TAB

KHo nuns,

Z. B. WILLISON,

real in the minds of the people they1 are
cutaalo sad above al civil law and aD civil

thrsata to publisly retract his lUoriss fo 1
regard to the revolution of tbe earth, yet, *
inaudibly to his penaeators, be- declared, 1
‘Still.it does move." M&lt;m cannot bo
Political Notes.
ntade to think there is nlw ia a thing
The Senate confirmed B. D. Murrey as
where they know there ia dom. Any
United States Marshal foe the District of
thing may bo used as m»oyL by general
ounocut, that ia wealth, that hat iatriaeto
value or teat is desirable ami reprosento
labor. History iufoma M that tia was
at mmtime used as money ia aariem Syrwould it art be the highest duty cf the scum and Britain, a prcpar.ttoo of leather
government, st tbe earliest possible mo
mon:, to s&gt;in establish tho true standard Russia, led in Ramah, null* lu Heodaad.
and bring aUmrocurro to u? Would auch cattle in lluerc and Oarasiy, toboono in
an art bo legislation in the interest efany Vi«fam and bultan and wnpmia th.

CHESTER’S CURE!
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AsOimu,
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The Mild Power

CURES
Wanzer &amp; Barnes.

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A-7—« Oav Uniua
* r- M.&gt;,, Wlllrto.
Hl*.. A.
R—Gr. Ow. C. Worth; for Jnrth. of
aWlllUrt H.
fc, J*
of &lt;U Rm u 1U ^.h,L
Fiah; for Treasurer, Henry Clotc; for
Xarebal. John C. Ode; Ar Superviaor
latand 4lh Wards, Irving VoaVteJ; Ar
Supervisor 2d and 3d Want, Frank C.
Campbell; foe School Inspector, Joho A.
Fuller.
Fim Ward—Fur Ald-rman, Robert Dawson; fur Constable
Oliver E. Woodruff Srouud Ward.-Fur
Aldermao.Datnel McNaughton. Av Co-Ubit, Henry C. Wentworth Third Ward.—
For Aiderman, J.mae Luc Retd, Ar Cow
Mabie, Alice Jonre Fourth Ward—For
Aiderman, Omar Young; Ar. Cuustabk-,.
Andrew J. Rom.

ALE ABOUT THr’cOUJTTY.'
Warn.

Gold—100 i

Council meeting Fridayevtning.
Republican city committee mating.
Thursday evening.
Izvs Stern goes to New York on Sal.
urday of this wonk to purchaae bis Spring

/zAe rtatemeal of all tbo people ou Sat­
urday, who came front the country, wan,
that the roads were perfectly fearful.

The township meetings and the eily
eientiow will be hrid on Monday, April tet
—an unlucky thing for defeated enndiCharles H. Bauer will speak on nation­
al finance nt the Dorftn school boom in
Baltimore, on Monday evening, the 18th

Mrs. O.B. Campbell of Irving, th.mother of Mra. William F. Hicks, of this
city, died ou Monday night, aged about
sixty-eight years.
We learn that Frank B. Dceker, who
roudea in Ward 1 received a lelcgfam at
noon yesterday, inArming him of tbe deaUi
of his father that morning, at Coldwater.

BREAKING PLOW.
Breaking Plow

tu coMtitutfon
Dm u. H. which deri.ro. tbe freedom oftpreeh abril not be
abridged. We ere ateo a believer la tbe
doctrine that ivory one mart think for
Tbe Pink Rilwn girls are raising ‘oed’
with the boys down h-ve, giving them the
.-G. B. ’ at every opportunity. Boys you
will be c. mpried to rign tbo pledge snd
put un the red ribbon, oe bsgaa the follow
did lot Sunday night.
Take my advice,
boys, and get married, Kke the anther of

Tbe Biahop of Wretrro Michigan rc&lt;|noata, that all persona who may bo at­
tached to the PtotoManc Eptetnpel Church,
and wbn are not under any MinUtctial
eh*nr. Will comtnuniatle with him Ilia*.
extend to them such care as in ,
rer.
Gso. D. Gtixurix.
*
Grand Rapids, Mieb.

arc being conducted by Rev. Mr. Levuird
W. S. Benham, who reside, ua a«. 25,
in lire toWhrbip of 11 Bating., will sell a
fine lot of f* tsonal property at austiou. vu
Thursday, Alotb 21st, at ten uriutA in

Howe for au ituignifleant sum.
Tbe temperance meeting Sunday after
wooe &gt;n very laqroly Mtewded.
Tbo
■preebm of Mnm Carveth aad Oark of
Middleville, wore exceedingly intonating

The musae was exaolfewt M all Mr. Forb.’
mmie ia, a»d etidied tbe hemty eyph—
of tba andlwoee. - All tn all, doeptto tbo
■tons, tbe meeting waa n gknk/w mmoub.

OILS.

Tbua far the imprisonment of General

VARNISHES

LAST EMIT MARK DOWN

JASON RICH.

tho Custom House daily to sign papers.
A Washington special ays that Secretary
McCrary, who rinwthe trial of Anderson
Eagan, is still cf tbe opinion that Gov.
Nicholls will pardon him and other memben of tbe Returning Board.

If we don't sell our overcoats nt the prices we have marked
them down to we will carry them over until next year.

AH Overcoats BELO H* COST
We offer a fine all-wool brown beaver overcoat
For S9 Worth @15,
Fine all-wool black beaver overcoats for 10.00 worth 15.00. Good
fur beaver overcoats. broUn and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
Extra fine all-wool fur beaver overcoats for 13.60 worth
20.00. Heavy grey aatinet overcoats for 2.50 worth
6.00.
Heavy brown chinchilla overcoats for 3.50 worth 6.00.
. WA1I of these Overcoats are frBm 15 to 40 per cent, lower
I have the tergal .t«k of Grocatea in than Can bc
Other store in the city.
‘

WE ALSO SELL A PAIR OF PANTS

FOR

1.00

Made of extra heavy dark colored goods, wdHh 1.50. . If you
want any of our overcoats you had better call soon at

STAR

CLOTHING

HOUSE.

Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal St, GfiAND RAPIDS.

HASTINGS DRU6 STORE
ROBERTS 4- LJUttPMM

TOBACCO.

SPICES,

ROCKERY.

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NEW GOODS. AND NEW PRICES
SCHOOL

BOOKS

Jf/ID

ST^TIO/IKItY-

W. F. HICKS.

A few Democratic newspapers of this
again ilse temperattrcr banner, and write
upon its broad folds unitv and lore, and ; State are by no means MtisfiedJ with the
kit our cry bo down with alcujtul ami its I dlqi-xitl'in of lhe ciuugm made agaiost the
I Sum printers.
■oul-dcgrading befluencr.' A» the Lordi
A Battle Creek youth, named Miller, Is an our yard, wishing them »ai
helped Joaliu* aud Gidevii io the day of i tai l Iaxuotcr giri there married another please notify ua al once.
brttte, so, be will belp.as If tbe Lori h .
W. c. 4 w. 8. K
Haatiuga, March H, 1878.

BI YORK IKILY HERALD.
CLOCKS.

One Dollar a Year.

DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES.

New Advertisements.

MyxteriMs hitfimatiii1

Tbe Flint Nation^ Uak of Milford wm
organa«d po Wcdaciiy with • oapital of
SM,O(N&gt;.
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The Secret Out at Last!

Wonderful Discovery of
a Ix—tArt.

QBK DQUMK * XUUB.

Send the Bsksul for'the remainder of thia volume FREE to ev­
ery ope who'will subscribe for one year paying in advance the
usual price (only $1 50). The fact that a number of people avail­
ed'themselves of a similar offer last year bus induced us to repeat
the proposition. Improve this opportunity, as it is positively the
last chance. Hand this to a ueignbor who is not now a subscriber.

TheCheapestandbestpaperinBarryCounty.
nrn naotsew mabjlwt.

New poCofficcn have recently been cotalilished at Auj,d, Sanilac tmauty; Giri
wu, Allegan county ; Jobnsonvilla. Ottawa
eoutxy. Tbo name uf the Mungarvilfe
Thiek of ibis, ye ItamseUeh. pause p^tofficc hu bean changed to Burton, and
the Springwelb office to West Knd. The
and reflect, stop where you are and com: fulluwutg Irave been diaoootinwed : Bloomand join our ranks, caat in your mite, and uag^Valley and Cob-Mori8a, "Oceana Mus­
help us to drive this soul-degn.ding demon ty. ud Long Lake, Travaran county.
from our land, ihst all tbe world may reTbe stockholders of the Grand Rapids
joied and be made glad io tetnperance and A Indiana ratlrusd elected the Mowing
d.roriore: -W. O^Faghartt Harvey-J Hollister, lliny ILtegland, L P. Randall,
kteueri Trieut, J G. Wait, J. N. Na&lt;Mluugb, Wm. Thaw. Thon. D. Xrenter Geo,
B. Rotens, Tbos. L. SooU, John P. Green,
and Robert P. Potter.

GOOD BOOKS

The Chicago Staroh Woriti Make Th
Can la lhe Current Price of a
Pound of Snow-White
Gtots Staroh.

TO THE

CONSUMER

Of $5iaK¥erjfinjBaist

FARM, GARDEN AMO HOUSEHOLD.

New York Herald.

Dr. E. S. LaRue,
SOUTH AMERICAN

Avurod

IIfDIAN DOR
Mr. Frank Campbell is enjujiw a v~,
from hi. mother at present.
MrsA- Hugbn of 1'uUomtille. U
ria tag her parent,, Mr, aei Mrs. U- »’

Oil Uw^t 4 P.per Curtotaa.
Spring Curtain Fixture..

AND

Prions Very Low!

COME AND SEE.

The old system of State banks is arid la
have a great many advocates in tbo South.
come to an end. by the respondeat coming Banking without capital would give bosiinto court and pleading guilty and paying
a fine of ten dollars and eoata of auit By
the way, thia com wan tried onee before,
the jury disagreeing; bet Charlie found
that the evidence proved himrelf guilty
,
Jottings.
I beyond a doubt in his own mind, MtwilbA paper reewnmending tbo nomination
Mr. EditorYesterday morning I left
I atan-ling port of the jury said they were
of Packard Ar CUUrfor al New Orimns,
Hartings, on aa excursion through Rntland and Hope. 11 noticed wheat lonktng
ban been .igned by « United State. Settaton aad 102 Repreacntativca.
u forward and strong aa i&gt; usually seen io
Ahy, and epjaremtly not a a;ear killed out
Democrats in Washington are so cOcSTbo Coldwater Meibodtau will anon pipe
by winter fronts. I examined a lilac bush •prrana of praise ou a 12,000 organ.
dent of tba removal of Doorkeeper Polk
with its leaves jiUt unfolding, and it will
On Saturday the United Staten Circuit tl at combinatiocv are being Armed to elect
be thoroughly leaved vut in a day or two. ! Court authorised tbe reeriver of the h&gt; roeon^r.
A'poach tree, tbrt I examined, had its Chicago and Lake Huron Railroad to fence
Industrial Bwdliusiitesi Noles.
fruit buds so swcilen that it gnvo signs of
The official relnrns of the British Bo.rd
bring In bloom in a fow days. I saw at |
rf BaUj« Croek.
of Trade show Ural there wm a decrease
Thon. Jeffreys a brood of thirteen ehickof 110,000 m imports and 12^00,000 io
eos aa happy and as busily scratching
exporta from the British lafaw during tbe
and picking about tho yard as though it
mouth of Jaaaary Uat as compared with
wm May. Ths Gumers in tbe randy mcJanuary, 1877.
lioua, were plowing Av spring crops with
Tbe Lowden Haras amerts that Ameri­
soil ia appnrcntly good condition to be
can potatoes threaten to drive the hometurned over. Finally, I was visited by a
During the month of February Detroit
mosquito, which, I allowed to witiate Itself i let tor carriers delivered 402,000 letters, raised article out of the market. The
American potato is no Anger imported for
upon my hand, and quietly depart, appar- sod cullectcd 142.758.
An effort is being made to extend the seed, but in large quantities for vxtaumpworld to live ia, after all—barring lhe Toledo A Ann Arbor railroad to Lansing. tion. The Tiaras finds in lhe fact evi­
Hoe. Schuyar Colfax is to deliver bis dence of tbe remarkably productive powers
went of greenback*, which, of euurec, will
I'amnus lecture on Abraham Lineoil at
be plentiful flirectly.
CheUee, oo tbe l&amp;th inst.
Sugar is chiefly derived from lhe sugar
Yoore tnily.
Rambleo.
Tho spring term of the Apricult oral CcJ- cane and beet root in the proportion of
legn lua opened. There are 67 Freshmen, three parts of tbe former to two paste of
, of whom 4&lt;J are from Wlehigan.
the latter, lhe anneal production of cane
Out of 5G0 red nbbouers ia the towa- bring 2,150,000 tone, and of beet root 1,
ship of Brooaoo, but four have broken
400,000 tons. Of thia entire production
tbe pltdge.
only 700,000 tona enter into direct txmThu Chicago 4 Lake Huron railroad
rcmpsny are L-aning ecrtiflcalcn of indebt- anniptioo. lhe balance bring refined.
France, Germany, Russia and Austria, in
the order named, p^dttoc the bulk of be&lt;t-

tuuaaiaiM to fall ~n yuu tu bid.- you from
tbe presence of grepi°« •1»“ “oJ 0,01
Clement Smith, will address, tbe people of
era 1 should lltiuk y&lt;« would want to
Baltimore on the financial quantiuru of the
wear a flawing beard, and a large mows
day, at tbe Bryant SctexJ House, on
ladie lo Ade tbe blu.lt upon yuur face
Tbarnd.y everting. March S1M, at aevea
whan half famished women and ehikircn
eornn pleading to you. asking you with
tears that flow like a lava tide, to stop
■clung yjtur deatrnctlvc paiaon that they
Friday crewing, tbe ptere to be droignatod may bare a monel of bread to keep Marneat week. We undoratand that prcpara- vatfcm from the door. Let mo tell you
liutM are being made f..r a firat eteat enter- tbe dcril always like, a substitute tu do
taiAmetat
his dirty work, while bn site and choeklc.
□ct&gt;. Clement Smith will I epeak on behind the aoeoo If you do not do away
Nmluoal Finsoow at the Striker’s acbeol with your rumseiiiog. ibcrn will be no
bouse in Baltimore Tuesday evening, the need Ct your calling upon the aatrokcere,
l!Xh idet. At Quimby &lt;n Saturday cran­ tbo CJi.ldores end soothsayers, as Beling tbe 23d inst. It ia hoped, that there •h.trar did, to rod Ar you tbe writing
will U a full turnout al both pltw.
upon tbo wall.
No, indeed, it will be
written so plainly with the bkud of iVe
t&gt;the contract for building tbe Houk an
that you have alaia, that tbe-e will be no
need of aa interpreter to res.) your doom
Of woe. AU, ail, is bet, bosii soul and

efcvrtlonlr
Drought Swndme.
Patent Medtciaes.
Books A Stetronery.

4 CO.

TRY IT FARMERS

verson, and a handAI cf discarded jwli
licutH and bankrupts in buincM and imp­
utation enteb nt the Grroabeek bdmUg
as drowning men would at a straw.

i the |xvpU.
Ob ye fathers and mothers,.put ahowlden
lite Chobcygaa- Tribm* accepts the
lo the wheel and help roll on the ear cf I ameodment, and ackeowfedgea that per­
temperaOM and reform. Keep the bail a i■ Lap. J.n.o F. Joy knew what be vu
rolling until tbe ainka of iniquity, are1 talking about when ha said the Mackins*
14 Marquette railroad would be built.

Tbo gospel meetings arc still being held
almost every evening in ibo basement no
det ibe Pa« Office, and cvniiniu to be
largely aUeaded. Tfiie week the U^tygs

PHOENIX BLOCK. HARTINGS. MICH.
WANZ^R A BARNES, SUCCK8B0R8 to BABAS

PAINTS,

On Saturday laat Mr. Francis Bail of
Irving had tbe middle finger of hie left
hand split open by a circular aaw, nqemnitatiug amputation, which was performed
true, we cannot all be great speakers or
by Dr. Dever.
singers, but we can all be busy workers in
Tbe ladicn* tewing society connected the field, sod while at work we can lift up
with Emmuuc! Church will be entertain ow hearts in prayrr to our Heavenly
cd ret Friday afternoon o» thia week by Father asking him to give tu a bcunteous
Mra. J. S. Goodyear. Gen do men invited

the principles governing its a alert ion. ”&gt;

City Drug Store.

At Hickory Comers

The Republican State Committee of
Loufiana held a meeting a few days sirrae,
»-.d'ft&lt;*y -dnued comMocbNo hhrfT
st»SK Ae Democnu, who imagined the

Uroscopian Physician

“chronic
diseases.
Bak aad Feaate.
EYE AND EAR!
lies af trade. Terms ns Mare) an any
hnuae in the eiiv, and the g»odrt the bent
lhe merkrt affords. JoE^8?ANI.BT. 45

HEU

TISM

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�REMOVAL!
time

always worked on a farm, and will giro
my ei perWane ia sowing clover and timo­
thy Mieda. I think th* be« iims to sow
cLver aud timothy seed! eat* wheat b et

tber before the snow gore uff er wait until
ths ground b eatthd in tbe spring, it m
according to the soil; U heavy chy, row oo
tbo snow, laat never sow os sandy nut! na
til the ground gels *eUM. andtbeolmr
row with a light harrow. Sow plaster -m
ixfure tbe dry weather nimmeoceu. But
If I were going to sow ciorcr aad timothy
whb wheat, 1 would sow my timothy with
my wheat, and sow tbe clover in the
spring sitar the 'ground grts reUled; and
then row ou fifty Its of plaster per acre,
ami drag it lightly over.
But tbe beet
wy to get a good cateb on light aandy
Uad is to retd with oats ia lhe spring. I
we«U sow a bush, on 5 acres of light soU,
or &lt;1 acres of hesry soil. My experience
ia plowing under elov«r, » according to
1 tbe am), if tbe soil ip heavy, I would plow

|T*Mxtg Meet Kcv lltk
PROOF THAT ADVERTISlNGfAYS

Critic ou GotaoM_ _ ____ _ __ _ ...
Q'uutnl)
rfstural RoBgion. part
IN.. M'tcmil'tn; ’Au Os ford Lecture, by
John Ruskin. ATr^nmt* Cnt^y; March
of aa English Generation through Life,
Qv.irtrrly Rtvirw; French Home Life.
Zf/riHwo-xZ; Mack-od of Dare, by Wil
Kam BUA. and Within tbe Procbets, by
Mr*. Oliphant, both from advance sheets.
The Great Foor-fold Waterfall. Fr^r;
Doctor Lavardin, a sketch, Macmiltm;
Shakeaprare in France, A’raerwwrA

it «ruler thp accond year after rowing, and
pk-w under a much top a possibk, as it
will locoes tho soil. But on light soil I
th'mk the room do a much good a tbo lop.
Then plow lhe third or fourth year. I

In looking over tbe lust i/&lt;iwnw7, It ap­
pear* that John, iu Editor, has gone lo
the Groeubeckcn. Whet are the Demo­
crat*.golhg to dot In John, they have
lost their bead and tail. Nothing is left
but the body without bead t-&gt; think, or
tail to ‘wiggle’, And, of. coune, they will
giro up tbe ghost, and there will be noth­
ing left for • tbe Republican* to
make war againu, unless they fight the

atabili’.y not seeking after atraoge Goda.
Than National Greenback era will try lo
organise in Woodland, &gt;but 1 think that
to join secret political organiutious.
Wo haru plenty of mud, and the rvada
ar* horrible al present.
Sugariag bn cutnmeneni and we have
had one Cno run of rep.
Wheat on lhe ground L looking well at

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nisry Crime. .S»cfur«r; Walking in Win­
ter, htU Jt&lt;M GaaM,; Tbe Emotion*
duo to Christma Bdb, Sptrialtr; and
the urua! aelect poetry and misrelhay.
Tbe baek number* containing tbe first in-

from two reason*.
Owe u, tho farmer*
paMure too late in the fall, and I think if
they would not paalurc at all, lhe clover
would not run out in a great many yearn.
And lhe other ia, cnliing seed off too late
ia the fall, and tba stems are hollow, and
tho rain gets into the atom, and follow*
down to the root, and rot* it, audit winUr-kiUsouL I thiek it ia tbe cheapest
way to manure a farm:
And not only
that, but it afford* considerable part arage.
I think it pay* a former to seed after
Iv double lhe price.
The idea of mtro
every crop be aowr, if he ia going tn plow during novel* clearly printed an-J well
bound in cloth at an low a price .wariaugpay for the send and it will not harm the perted doubtless by the prevailing (hard
land. If I am not right about thia, let limes, which necessitate a general co tail
meat of margin*, and it find* its justifies
some one inform me through your paper. lioli in lhe wide popularity of the aJrire.
The general desire for books of this Iclasi
the publiihera recognise by annourieing
tbe prospective iaaue ofa new volume every
Thing* in General.
mouth. Haring nekioud oach of lhe looks
England is atil! cnsrgntimlly arming.
already published, we apeak now of tbo
Outstanding legal tendero, S34S.618,- aeries a* a whole a* bring one of lhe many
indication* of a tsndency io the book trade
to adjust prices lo’the condition of trade

1677

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WHITE

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KAuirrxov'ic*.
laker ttnrn. Miyyre

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Lung Syrup,

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■IAMB KAPIDS DIVISION.

"eretMB U. fsa JaaUBM bTiU Fsarama Caart
■tall araalut ika Wait al &gt;aM Caart, aa-l lS&gt;

A VacctaLU Couipouia! lor

2? •43tcs.,w.-rti suster:;

Doom cf He Ttrwl ail Lieu,

fer.’ffcsu wrai ‘lix t:

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TU UUaMe Short Life

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SIND IAPIII ABB BETIOIT

'"^aiaUoia t. Th* alcr&gt;h"M«ra «T all oraarallMM
rertararol rtrwk aarwraljM
’’'tHl^^Twad AmaaTawnl U UaalaU. aaM

In accordance with my promise I will
I will write again. In tsy other latter I
apdke of the revival meeting* which were
Serenity as a political power may be in­
dicated by minus.

Germany is trying to mediate between
to be allowed in decent society, now get on England and Buasia.
their kneel and pray to "Him whom they
Mr. Cox should put himrelfin the hand*
used tu euroo”. The wort, wu among old
as well as young. The convert! meet three
times a week to pray and talk, and tlXy

4* C.xriaau.
W •» »• ttaitevUi.

VI

EMPLOYMENT!

hate aomo very good timts There have
been about 25 names added to the church,
with prospects of more. The cunrrru gut
up a donation party last Wednesday e»eo raped such indecent haste
kg, U ttw’huuse of Bro. F. D..Buck, fur
A National Fat-Cattle Show id Co be
the benefit of Rev. E. Wigte, who oon- held in Chicago ncxt’wintcr
Th* C'xar’a army w» the first Christian
about Sal) or Stlt) railed, 1 nadentacd. Tbe
party went off nicely, all 'haring enjoyed
themselves; bat right hero lot mo quote
this fluid and excrete from tlfe syaum the
••Moody” ou Ibtao donation parties, etc.
ooxiou! elemreta, ;t ia not nf practical im-.
pcrtauco that I *L»uld describe' each. For
Mr. Moody took occasion. recently to deinaunre. tmJirsj Author* describe about THE GRKAT ENGLISH REMEDY
fifty varittirs atom disease, but as they
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
all require for their cure very similar troalment, It io of no practical utility to know
is to be erected at Maron, Georgia.
just what name to apply lo a certain form
Mr*. Hayrs baa held her laat Haturday of akin disease, an you know bow best to
cure it. Then airom, I might go on and
afternoon reception of this season.

CHRONIC

church. But tbe church don’t want ai
help. Yon kne by mixing up with
to fly out among Kugliah Sparrow*;

The Treasury Department is ready to
begin nt once to coin tbe silver dollar.
Grace Greenwood says lhe Chine e are
not a curve but a blessing to California.

very soon eould only “chirp" "chirp'’. So
The Presidential wish not to intefere
it is with Christians who mix up with lhe with Congress seems to hare been graliworldly at these “parties," they lose their
voicus (or influence) and when they get
up in meeting they can only "chirp”
“chirp'. Now these ar* my seotimtnts
also. It is all right to “pay the preacher”
but don't get up any "frolioa" and ask'the
worldly to help. It ia too much like “eat­
ing and drinking with the drunken,’’ spok-

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BOILER WORKS

ncTBorr, juch.

laM: Hit

roaaln. All Ell.c

tntl neighbors that there i
no need of borrowing
the Bakner to read,
when they may
have it all to
themselves

^Ct**^**^?* jSrersto**. u a.» a*
4n«. M r««Oi at til Manar t*&gt; M«U&lt;
milntin.

Th* California floods continue. It is
estimated that »1,000,000 damage has
bees done ia tbo Sacramento valley.

JHIE CtLVEBVBLL MEDICAL CO.

Mrs. Salem Evant has given ths Red
Ribbon dab of Evansville, Ind., a 110,­
-Mr. G *1. Bertram, the southern gen- 000 lot on which to build a club hall.
Tbe House applauded itself fsr decree­
tlom.n.haa removed to Townseod Centre,
Ontario, Canada. Ha departed last Sat­ ing repudiation. Poor idiotic Blind Tom
always applauds his own perform snoe*.’
urday. Goodbye,. George, oar beet wiahVirginia doo* not ...em co prosper un­
es follow you. More anon,
Gwi
der Democratic rule. Ebe is practically
bankrupt Rcpodiatlou is next ia ordy.

Madison Dispensary,
, MlKdwaauOt-r.lfi.
DR.C.BIGELOW,

The Baldwin Loeomoiiro Work a. Phil­
adelphia, oomplstsd the fortimh aud last
it--- TlnMian
Stalo Prison for three year* at Muskegon,
Ml tho 21 at, for burglary.

The wife of Dr. Rynd, of Adrian, on*. 1
of the Regonu of th* Untvremty, !a lying I
ill, tnd not expected tu recover.

ire been incited to thia hr^v by Bisho;«aed Mi*. d'Arrembel Tbe hbrenders si the jtd) every Sunday
Hamsr T. Kiddle ~ amelsd ah Char-

your
friends

kov BeiM.

Fully one fourth of tba Roman Catho­
lic* of the world are, it fa said, io America
—North, Central and South.

Richard Trevaiick and Htary
inron were th* dimitwtiahad asss.
ran io tin Grrenback eonret

ORTHjERISr
OEKTTn A 1_,
NRAILWAY
COMPANY

ta-xi

ruttgli skin, scurf, scrcfuktu aorot sad
aweUingt, fovrr sores, whits swellings, tu­
mors, old sorim or aweliinp, affeetioca of laaCfarahkaS arsaaMlr
the akin, throat and bonea, and uber* of
the liver, stomach, kldosys, and lungs.

The Rod Ribbon Club b doing finely
just now.

cd-greenback a to pay our debt*, ttaot
&lt;d—the man that atclc the ax, ha ! ha!
Wanted—a minister for two or throe
young couple here.
Wanted—Frank 8
Bowen lo make hi* appearance ia thia
neighborhood. Wasted—a certain Bible
Agent to make his sppsaraoai again.
Riley Holcomb has named the boys
(tbo twin) Merer* W. E. and W. A. Hol­
comb, or William Epgeoe and William
Albert. Next ccnMo lhe presents, which
I suppooe will be "rich, mrc and brauti

fit Grai Start NkiiIh

Laat year S31S.400.000 worth of farm
products were shipped from Chicago.

crnui »nsm iiniTtm.

,50 PER YEAR

PennsT
Sr*iu!i 'tj*-

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VOL. 22. NO. 4!

HASTINGS, MICH., .WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1878.

PmSffliU AD 'HnBfi

WHOLE NO. 2093.

ingredient in mflite, for credit. do axbt.

For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE
..SjWJ'.'t Tnlile Sllv. i waiw I

Toilltotreto: Snppn® ch»l .nterior to
the iBMitatioc of forma! govmmrota and

to/
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON

mb.

or are mid to k and those nonrfitioo. extottog, tbe.eowtnet or agroemeM ormtods,
follow, and the exchange to at or.® per
footed. Three TOodilfoo., one existing, lb.
.groctaret is impossible because at th. na­
ture of the human mind. This to com
msrre. which to easphatioally the tnflt
sgreemcot and implies psm,. The .lightfor a medium of exchange and mresure of cel el-mcnt of for® introduced, .nd true
values .nd of liquid.tingWm!-® of r.!ur
The form of trade .bore given to barter,
in I reds- The preeioos metals ere found
to answer all of these purpore, better than l/veeed. now, one Mcp further. Suppuw
any other objretx whatever, end there two I one of the men hu an artido which lie
metal, together meet the requirements of drtiren to put with and which the other
but that the hxter ha,
the whole human rare as measaren of val­ deri.-en lo
ue and meJiutu* of exchange They are nothing wasted by the former for urn.
What must follow?
OMof
Batsral money, the only reel mooey of aniversal .doption Ind recognition. They thinja—either there will be M mutaal
agrwtneut. and hence so umTmatile u*w»are the blood ot commerce.
It to a fundamental principle of finance action ateall; or the owner of the utlele

. C. Rl_ SSEl.l„ \

PHYSICIAN &amp; SUBGEON.

DENTIST

Hartville.

Hitliiu.

iag to th. extent to which they reamed in
making it nvcoamary to their peotdo
Hence it to th.! paper or .ny mere token
ean
be made, while natural momry toper
kind at .bother Ume, which to greiag cred­
it ; cr there must bo given ia esehangn to tialfy or wboUy dmptoced, to pare® ware
th. owner •oreetfoa^wuh whreh u7ow.Nl degree of parobaaing power. It may be
er can procure thst whieh hto ae®Mitire 4hat al! thegovernmevsa ofthe world avoid
require. It to mH voflfotout that the thing dwnbino and could agree that paper, hav
ofl^rad by the buyer will puniare what in^.witabl, form red devioea, whree tex
the aeller deairre, but lhat thing mast be ture\hoald be an eternal teens, should
such re will command the belief of the
*•» •» &gt;-r u. a. ~i- h

Announcement !
1 will sell my entire *atock of

:

WINTER GOODS ! , AT COST!
is the time to secure imrgains*
Dress Goods ami Shawl
•Very cheap ; as 1 intend soon to go to New York for my Spring Stock,
and must wake room. Come early and secure such bargains as never
were offered to the people of Barry County before.
j Now

LEWIS STERN.
—Sign ot the “C ASH STORE."—

which w-Tt. wholly absent from
Ibis debate. I only refer to lb. bad and
miaou belief whiA they eauwtaiu, lb.
destrucrive nature of which to bo mare
obviated by their rinoarity than the tor­
tures of the martyr, were justifled and re­
lieved by thh seal of the persecutorBoth these suboraiaate movements
above referred to are of the same kudeacy
but are only, ia my belief, preliminary to
tbs gnat conflict which tn ease of their
saoceas hen and now lira beyood, between
imdcemablc currency and coin.
Many of the leading advocate, of these
preliminary mcavures are so and declare
that they are so bceauao the*, are
scope toward ■‘absolute money." Quo of
the very ablest advocates of absolttis or
national money, as its friends sometimes
call it, io rioting its review of ths reamt
hard-money speech of Senator Kxiuvax,
ia tbs other end of the Cbpitoi, thna ex-

AA W
ud IT ^1, k. » W—
U, Ind. ril b. awnnund, m.
th. n.-h hto confides® is mtoplsod. But

I do DOC Olein Io Mr tbui »n irtieU or
rommodity which ia the miieruj of which
u M twhpoawM thto equinlcal Vkfoa, at
any thins Me reiuive worth, mux i&lt;- tt,.
•d ia (Oreting th. naaml driivevyof octamodiues in every ioMawce. The real ex­
chug, to ordinarily the truufor of the

GEOHGJC D. V^RU
JErJ”.orXlu.F**c3.y^

p “1

vcrnlly and come lo be accepted for the
same use by all mankind? Remember
that pen*&gt;.Dcit deception of communities
to icipotoib'ie, and ih.l the teller mart no
believe in every latten® or there can be
no contract, no exchange. There is no
joveroneoc to aria or sump this snide.
Th‘7- “r 00 L
pcetobic, for there mv no govern-

ont ofthe ouertion. The owner nut be
tempted er induced willingly lo part with
bn property, no matter how great the no
ceMity of the buyer. The right of prop­
erty, and to retain it if the owner pinnae,
to one of the absolute righu of man.
It is a case which taut arise daily ia
the lite of every Mvaga. and that it due.
so, and always has so ariaeo, to proved by
the Get that every tribo ou earth Lae and

-J-—-- — A----, “
.....
Thon mast t» sosne article agreed upon or
underetood betwren tb. parti® which
ahall maasnre the ervflil aad ha liquid,
tion. Credit to a value thus measured aad
defined at its creation; the actual payment
or delivery of property for which is defer­
red , bat it must be measured just like the
other value or the remmoditv which to
Preferred at the time of the original
traaaaecion.
Tba value of the given quantity of the
commodity, ar of th. artiri. for which

HD,
atLitrx
»4 HI bui»i

they cannot trust each other always ; mbuodmlandiiqa sad disputes srito ; hen®
th. ocomaiiy of legal tnbuaals fo enforee
tba obligation of cootraets.
I
But of what avail to the Judgment of a
court without lliora to some common mo»-

Money may bo gold or ailvvr, or shells
or iron, or pebbles or sny artieie whatever
adapted to use, aed the getting of which
tosuffieiendy difeult tn giro it value.
Grains of mod might bo so valuable m
gold if they were ao more common and
had as many uses re gold. Ifsn article

adaptation to tbs

FACTS TO BUYERS I
1st.—Messrs POWERS k BARLOW h»ve*«iock
of critically selected goods for this market, exceed­
ingin variety the conibinetl stocks of all other. H*rdware stores in the city of Hastings.
2d.—POWERS 4 BARLOW ore the onlydstulers
in Hsutings who buy direct from the ManuWurers,and so avoid the addition of jobber’s profits to the
cost of their goods.

Wm. H. Goodyear
fUJUfflUM®
PEOPLES

DRUG

STORE-

3d.—This bouse is the newest in ils Ijne. «nd, un­
like its competitors, has no old goods an hand that
were bought when goods were high, which ttlMta
us to place before our ctutomers goods of the beet ■■
qualities and stylus, at least 10 per dent
than
our competitor's goods cost them. We abo have
the reputation for honorable and fair dealing worth
preferring, which gives security to purchawra againat mwrepresentations.
4th—For the sake of making prices appear ahaap
.
.. . X___nr sell old .

to our facilities for purchi

erery fora of money not convertible at the
will of the bolder into real money or prop­
erty of equivalent value deooMtrelas that
tbi-re would be no stopping ptore and no
resppesrence of purchasing power until its
quantity or balk bad so increased that its
eummoduy value rhvuld assert itsrif.so
lhat ultimately a ton of pper Ulla or to­
ken. of absolute money, wbseh might have
a foee value of rainy miUioos, wrenched
by iu original issue from ruined holder.,
would be WOTth jcai one too of wine-pa­
per material, and no more. Oi room,
long before this point wimld U- reached in

it, becaow it to cue tray alike to experience
udnaron. The iseoUl natun of man
make, it imf«»iLU. We know better
AU nations cannot abw. ar.d ther Dever.
will aooeey than the millennium, agree up­.
on a adhatitaut for both gold and aiirer,,
nor ia the permaneM uwc'of a thing ar,
money which to not rouvotibie into one or.
I

eve: wfely or p&lt;-ra»ner.t]y used M money,
eitberin the euvageor in the civilised state.
whieh did not .r.vwer mav other use of
man than thst of a medium of exchange,
to which w, whether of penoaal odornmeat or as an object of admiration, or ol
the gratilicarioo of a. mental at physical
oereesity, it could be converted when not
demanded as a medium of exebangs. And
if there were raeh aa article, ns parehaerng use, beiag ito only re. gould be gor, creed by, and would fluctuate id staordan« with, .be rariauotision that demand
alone, red therefore t»aeh more largely

jeet would develop the following qualities
as existing in the real mooey ofciriltoed
•alioaK
Fireu Adaptation to that |-arpose. by
whieh I awe couveeirnee in handling,
durobflityr^Sculty of imuacioc, and the
Hks.
Second. Coatlioem of production. That
which costa nothing is worth nothing as a

Some artidee very grertly, like com ; otb-.
erv. like gold, very liuta from year toyear.
Now, usIcm the creditor caa be assured
of psymeol in some tiling having re areriy

Jwtforson St-,

time, the money cred within their jurmdtotwu. They oannoc do so pemuendy. for
th* natural tow. of money will hare their
way uiumately, aad overthrow ny goveraaaeat which euouaaca to violate them
But govern meats caa by positive laws
kleet an article to iteelf oonvenieat for
handling u a medium of nxehxnge, aad
by prohibiting, demonetising, or eudsaror-

must first accompltoh _______________
the human mind .nd overthrow by new
demoastreifoes aH the existiag groande of
human onMon®.
Even if the theory of absolute taooey
ttroereuon. would
there be. through how many cyaireofruiDdxaa expenoMtut and dtoasirous demonatratiou muto all naiiou. pres before the
existing oonrictioas aad ground, of eon flden® in rod mooey oan be swept away
and the use of abtolulc mooey caa be subvututod. sad even if, after wotunre kf
dcatruction, die change ruuld bo effreted,
of what great good would it be to the rare,
sin® ia order to be worth sa much it must

purpose of exebapg*
Why. than, it to
aAed. did lbs greeulack fluUand flourish
whea forced upon the American people?
Why will the paper bill of the banks oommaodaaything within tbs purchasing pow­
er of gold? Simply and only bwewuse of
the promite to.psy oa their fa® aad the
faith repoted in it, which maka them coarerablc into coca or property by the mess
ure of eoia.
Without this ppmtoo aad this Gilh lbs
gnenbaek never would bars poaseeaed
the function of money, nor would any bank-

�SWORN EVIDENCE.
Wa hare ‘eeeu from our former arti­
cle, that gob! and rilrer, breida betox
perfectly adapted to bo used as mioey,
sreperfvedy adapted to bo used -jointly,
i. w in connection with each other. While
gold is more eonrenient and bent adapted
he large treoaaetious, ether b mure consort nf a dollar, for there ia no other dollar
and tbe oat off 18flf» ptodring payment of lam in hirer would be so hanvy and balky
th. publia dab&lt; ia emn/Ssplv’Saoptmed
as tn b« inconvenient, if mH uMndorable
an existing
i 11 did’ D'’1 CTeaU' 1
a dime in gold, on account of ite email new,
To show this with abaohtte cwrUioly, it wo. Id be wjoally ao. This in not lU only
1* unly uceaarery to remembar that iu 18U2 noria it tU most important reawo why
at ito iucoptwn the interest on tbe public
debt wisexpreudy msde payable tn coin
our mooey. Il will have a tendency to
at all titres, even during auspeMtou ot
«pecie paymeat* generally, aad provision keep value* more uniform and to prevent
was made tor th? cultoetidn of the customs a stringency in the mooey market It
in gold to irettre a fund for that purpose, trill make the mooey market more elude
and also to provide a staking fund for pay­
ment of tbe principal. It would b. ex
tremcly riagntor if th. iaternst. a trere requirement* of the commercial world. A
incident were made payable ia gold wire cause that might bear on one metal and
tbe principal was to be caid la premiere, effect a etridgsney in tbe market were
made only to be broken. White the pay­ that tbe only metal in use. might not bear
meet of coin u stupeodod by fore, of tew
the greenback is not paid ia coin simply

dollar ia real WMav. benawae U can be
otmverted sate a dollar in real moo^.
Then all flactotion In valoaa will atop and
bnsinren will b. built up no a aoKd Csondatioo. and there will be real not aA.sm
prosperity. SouAtbua* it will be neerenarv

main Mandiug until the obligiion has
breo adminiMered.
Th. Phikddphia A'artk American re
Paxm to Caxdidatbs —Geatkniea.
you coma Iwfore na recommended as being marks there u but oac thing to do now—
men devoted so the principle* of our Or' to stop calling namce and trr to make th.
db* Mbr an guH * tbe pld ore. j

Cmninnati Omnaanrel.—“Bre Butter
and Tom Ewing are loomone out in tbe
wet with their reg baby."

Wu bar* sees what thia country would
pin (?) by making a dollar worth moatytwo ceau Io the market of tba world, an
unlimited legal tender, Dew let u consid­
er what U would loan.
In 1873 the tegd tender qaalltiea ofeilver were limited to sums of five dollar*
aad Ire*. At this time th. aileer dollar of
412J grains wm worth one dollar and thre.
stopped their coinage, and what was cored,
by the laws of trade had reeved to Ito used
as money, and had been converted into
bullion and plate.
AU our national obligations were erented
when there was no rilvur dollar in exist­
ence in Uiit country; and tbe same ia true
of private debts and obligaUooa.
Dore
any one sappuae that our AuaoniUr and

lull line of Undershirts and Drawers.

The .New York Jniuac.—“It is still
evident that a Republican has to bo aw
fully mad to rote the Democratic ticket."

-bare a complete rtoek of Mrti’u, Youth’*
A abmaaatoek .dfgqrfa jwm reaaived ;
i and Buy * BUSINESS and DRESS
for FALL TRADE.
! SUITS and OVERCOATS.
Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT cow
In Furouhing G-xl* wn have a li«- jrima of auto, lire of WORSTEDS and
th. texre wyw i« *• BEST FITTING
j BROADCLOTHS fur DRESS SUITS.
CAS81MERE8 .nd CHEVIOT8 hr WHITE SHIRT in the Chy.

The New York Z/reeW.—■ The CostPbC*. - Each eandidata and member of federate archive* are a Godaaod to the
th. Council will no, place his right hand true-blue Republicmu "
upon hta left bre«at, and using his owo
name where I tuc mine, repeat after me
th* fidlowiu- sbltgattoo: ——————
Paxx.—The Council will now be sotted.
and aMuetata ttriti tilence.
Pars, to Caxoidatm —I will now
prveeud to impart to you tbe Unwritten
work of our Order. Thia eooaiau cf
Signa. Words, Grips and Pamword.
Th. flrat method by which you may
Tost any person aad ascertain whether ba
'• a member of oar order is an followa,

OVERCOATING in pood stvlea-

It!!

hili

Moattterearas* * wnrv

CUFFS and th. Uterf aordtie* in
SCARFS, TIES and Srik Jla.dkereb.af.

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

..Mm"
maioed where it was in 1873 ? if not, why
not ? Do tbev want lo make morrey oat
the public creditor » Ar* they all in debt
and do they wut lo make money oat of
their private creditor*? It seems ao from
M tU KM. ,IUM the fact lhat acme of th. loudest advoeatm
allowfng an unlimited coinage cf both of silver now, sd to astod its dmaonettoatiau
in 1871
metalr aad continuing them both as un­
Io 1873 silver was demonetised as act
limited hnl tender*, wr will eventually of publie policy. It oould effect no buaincm
have in thh country bat ooa of the pre- tranaactioa from the feet thst silver wa*
worth mure than gold and it had ell bten
driven nut of extotaoce as money.
No
better lime could have beau ejected lor
trios to speculate in our money, aad at our recnodtiog oar monetary ajitem, la 1878
expettM. W« should MVcr lose sight of silver hu depredated, co account of of its
th* fact lhat ths* country ia but,one of the demonetisation in England and Germany
great family of commercial nations, and and the overproduction af minring, so
has bat its jast proportion of infiavooe In that a saving of eight cents on a dollar
can be made by ita coinage.
fixing the value of articles and commodl.Now come o.tr sham patriots with silrer
tie*, which have a world wide market. bullion sticking oat of their poeketa, and
The silrer dollar containing 412} grain* claim they were asleep when the act
hu been made a legal tender $y Congress of 1873 wa* peed, although they are
and Ito coinage, undec certain limitatioen, shown to have spoken io favor of it Th.y
thia city, among them a county cScial,
claim to be grrel friends of the poor and
have been working up a plan to start an-1
dear people; talk about ban] times, *hyother paper In thia place, oatenaibh tn tbe
■e | p—tageot th
locka and gold bug*, but want the coinaga
Greenback Cause. Il ba* just leaked out worth only s
free, so lhat they and their outride cm^0*11 reap the profits cf the swiudto.
that the intention of one’of the partial is to I
Sell it out to the Republicans as soon ar it
cot look a&gt; though there wm lob­
gains sufficient inflnenre to '■iuo»y&gt; ike rebying and jobbing io thto? It looks Imd
uf
these
cheap
dollar*
are
coined,
they
pMinuu .yreritbocArr* buck into the rtto see dishonesty in indiridusto, but when
publirm party." Thu plan wa« talked will bring gold down to the Icrel of silrer ।a great nation stoop* to dahonent tricks,
over between the said interested official and in this country bat not In the market at&gt;1sod *atks to bide them behind togal
other* of republican faith, but wa are the world. Tbe porehuing power of our teehniewlilieB, we lose confidence- in human
pleased to tar. that these men were both
nature. Where is there say honor in aueh
surprised and indignant that aueh a eouree dcltor will decrease. Foreign coonuire ,
should b- contempiateil, and plainly In will gather in oar gold cheap, and sail
tiroated tlaeir disapproval cfsuch procecd- ns their silrer Jeer. The gold of our
country will leave us and the people of 1
foreign nations will reap a rieh harve*|.
Journal ilktstntes the mode by which through oar fooltahnow and knavery. We
Socret (?) Work of the National
the trirliter Xitlxrn propose* to sell out have in biatety a perfect iliaatretiun of
Council Repudiatora.
both the Republican and the Greenback

A atmplrte tine cf COLLARS and

BUSINESS SUITS.

ncoim
VOLTAIC PLASTER

Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Ti/iHipuiLiciyl

SOAP
CH A MPTO ZS ’S&lt;
TIONALS. ’— At thia, point we stun to I
aak and answer the qneation, what ia * I
National?
It is that which boiM* op a notion. It |
ia that which makes a people fori that ■
their government and their flag, their
liven, their property, their labor, are all |
porta of one grand benificent WHO LX, toll­
ed the xatiox. That then b truly N a-

legal-tender quahtios of one b. limited,
sad, if ao, which ore, aiivor or gold ? Tbs
main thing in any monetary ayatem ehould
b. nubility. Changea in vriua, and es­
pecially. sudden elianges are vary mjuriooa
to bcrineea. The queation, therefor*,
aboold be, bow ean we arrange the but*
of valuaa ao that It will be the least likely
to change and fluctuate ? Tbe value of
gold ahd silver we Lave seen depends cu
tba labor they represent. White It is true
thst the raise of gold and lilver ehang*a
the leant and is the toast liaNe to fluctuate

bU for oar vdrantegw to wholly ignore
the policy and opinion. of other eotamrceul countries. The legal Under qtalttire
cf silver should be restricted. In fixing
the amount for which it should be a legal
tender th. tew of adaptation tod coavcu-

bo more valuable, elre the immutable tows
of treda wOohifcRwitowcofareMwwaay.
Nrichw.bo.riduUimrehi—iavriA
a* lu cncaurcga its cniasge by private partta.
Should silrer Meosre relatively more
vahmbto th. weigh t/th. em. HxmM b.

CROI

ERY

At ffickoryCorne rs
STOJXTE ’WA.n.E.
We bar* a rer load of 5&amp;UO gnUowa of Ohio Win,

N®w Advertisements.

AT. A S EAT BAROAIH

M*

It ia the bcM.

Smith Hogle &amp; Preston.

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fft3r£issisw._____

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•aa-katt

OFFW SOLICITED
HALE’S
HUT OF BOEEBOUH) OB TO

There is never an over anpply. While
silver mints are worked by machinery,
steam and water power, end require large
catlap of capital, aad their production
variable and often excretive, with gold the
ecoditioaa are different Gold ia so much
ANTE-ROOM WORK.
more generally distributed in the earth,
that an unlimited number of men may be
Cbwmhu io Caxnti.ATM.—Ganth
engaged together in its production. No men, iter* are certain underlying, inteii
ble principle. by whin’ we are governed
which we shall now a. ■ known to yon,
toes, requiring Urge caplial and great and to which each of you mutt expreaaly,
•kill, are required to obtain th. motel in squarely and positively ascent, before you
a merchantable form. Ita supply to there­ can become member* of oar Order, they
fore more certvin, and leu liable to be exeeaiv*. Tbe more abundant a meta! is.

we are to barn but ooa anivcmal atondard
of value*, no one, Id thia sg^ would think
of aaying that it abonk^e silrer, oertaioly
not, when othor oomnwreial countries have
adopted gold. Il ia not for oar adrutago
In any aenae to isolate opneirca Kke China

IS THE “BEST."

In Barry County deMribed
•
as follow.*:

parties, and should teaeb both of them to this remooethatioa act Previous to
“TIME TO WORK."
giro him the widest possible berth.
1842 Japan bad kept hersdf isolated from
ORDER OF BUSINESS.
the rent of the world and had persistently
We ask the special attention of the to1
Reading
Minaten.
refused to have any traffic or interoonree
2 Report of Committee*.
with other eriuntrior, and other couatria*
3 Pratcaala for Membership.
Tomlinson against [^titioaiug the llailr&gt;ad
had had no influence in fixing the value
•I Balfetinx for Candidates
Company to atop trama for the accommo­
5 Initiftiog Candidate*
of commodities within the empire. When
dation of passenger* at the Broadway
6 Vnficuhed Bastucsw
her ports and markets were forced open by
crossing. Of this, we shall hare more to
Com. Perry, in that year, th. relative
OPENING EXERCISER.
value there of gold to silver was mueh be­
•---- . — ..w
aww.
VUia
low the European standard, and adruntag*
was soon taken of it by trader*, who ex­ eonacil. -iTtoTrMt to Wouk” AH
preaeot who are not member* of the order
changed aiivor fur gold sod depleted tbe win plcaaa retire to the ante room.
empire of millions. Can any &lt;mm doubt,
The Sergeant, at A.mawdl aov aseertain and npotl whrther all prMut are in
making of th* silver dollar, below the gold poMoaum of isnr Pawwonl
latBtno at Auwa.—Mr. President,
standard of value, a universal legal tvudur all correct on year right.
and placing it on the asm. footing with
StttlHnu ar Arms.—Mr P™»idri&gt;t,
gold in thia country. There should be I all correct &lt; n year left
Pnrs. —The Council will tstue Ihteu to
only one anirerssl standard of valuen, and
thst should bo gold. It is tbe more val­
uable metal, and is better adapted sod
more convenient for large trsaasctiuoa
It more trely than silver represents human

of government |r bank ourrdncy, it ro­
taries for tu to consider whu relalicn they
should sustain Co cub other.
Should
meh be independent of the other, and be

TOBACCO.

IMPERIAL SOAP

Ijitm piitfinutti!
The Secret Out al Last!
Wonderful Discovery of
a Lost Art

'anofaeherej m/j If
CXAMfTUK Bltd THHUft.
4, C, 8 and 10, Rutger, Place, mrf Xi
and 3A Jefferoon Sl. New York.
«r Mb ul trioJaal, /&gt;■

McCarthy,

ronky a giles,

Detroit. Mick.
By Grocer*-.lamlly and by

Z. B. WILLISON,

Hasting*, Minh.

S^byaSDrecto,:

CJL OHHTEHTON, Prop., N.Y.

vert your neighbor. Time to show him
that ones is the oaoas rf th. aval* I hod
the wbok PEOPLE ! Tm. w tereg hua
into thia Cott aril, in order that ba too may
brer a band in the. good work to b« atoc mpGabodl Ttotete bid tMaucu to that
Jewish money changer who from hto
osauting room beyond the Atlantic, baa

bold by indi vidual* or corporation*}
The enaclajen; of such laws, f in time
to time as wS bout protect the MtMete.
ot the oocntry, aad confer tba greatest
good upon the greatest number
QCM.—Do you, and each of you acdeoudy assent to thia declaration of pried-

|by, solemnly renounce alt sll«Hnnce to,
।and all connection and ay m pithy with
,
every other political vrpnuatiuo, and
,more p«treJ*riy th. iCpobCmn red
IX-utoureix 'partrm, so called? A*l -1
&lt;
Cusuwa.—Wo bare owe By-law wbiafa 1
we bold ia hi^i oWrewi aad to mM coak ;
nremUr i. oompellad fcfcxibly to edUra. 1

The Mild Power

CURES

»n«FBRtrB’

Homsopathic

TO THE CONSUM
WISilfttrjtflySiis.

Spactfics

�/Sr?

If You Contemplate
1

PHCEKIX BLOCK. BASnWOS, MICH.
WANZER a BARNES, SUCCSOOU TO MBNBS
U/AIJ7CO

CHOOSING
PAINTS.
to liquor mIoocs and Hpemsn, Theodore Gaehwiad—2nd
e.,..gn«lby Mro J.
Mpmaan, Wilhan SeMmore-Jrd KpeSriirirery nd 140
meo, Edward Clifford- Hh P.proms. We
wtrold art the approval of your H&lt;mororebU Body.
John MeElwriu. Her.
Tbe above named oScen were approved
by the Cwureil.
Adopted by ayes aad aayu as follows
Ayw-AM. Abbey. Dewey. McNabb
too, Buerell, Bead, Tomlinson, Winkle-

t CO

ToUoi Article*.
Wall Paper.
Drujxprt Sundries.
Oil Linen A Paper Cwrtams.
inee.
Books 4 Stifiontry.
Spring Curtain Fhctum.

CARPETS

OILS.

AND

VARNISHES

Of every variety sad kind.
i shown to every en-tomcr. Proscriptions ami family receipts are-

Nayw— None.
Aact of C. Horton, work m Thin!
B’etd one day, man and t&lt;ron, »3 00

First. Thai the surd Pound Master has
not kept a Book or
u tbB orJj. Acct, of Jarno Pueacr, } dap wort, .03
nance relative to the Public Pound directs.
Allowed by eyes and usyv u follows
liceood. That the Slid Pound Master
Ayse—Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugh­
^muotAept acct, of moneys received and ton, RcmcU, Reed, TomliMun, Winkle
man. Young—8.
Said Pound Master reporta toyourSpeMaya—Nona.
The political pot begins to boil quite
Committee (from memory) that thorn
Acet, of C. WeiaBOrt for oollocaing and
U now ia bis hands tbe sum of 15 56- disbursing dty fcrods, H0.00.
vigorously. &lt;
cbo tola! amount of tec belonging ITS
Aid. Dewey made a motion that the
City Treasury for the yean 1877 and aert. of C. Wriaostt ba allowed al t».00.
Cool.

Gold 101 J.

Tbe Sunday afternoon temperanoc meet­
lug at Red Ribbon Hall,
a great sueHem. Cirmeut Sifoth will speak at the
8-faw) House near Birney's Milla in Bal taiqteg to tbe Public Pound, giving dey
tituora, on Tuesday evening nut.
andkialta of all animals impounded, mon­
Chuka H. Bauer will speak on national eys received red dirturoed, thereby nuk­
fituxrtm al the Durfee School Hous, in ing kn annual saving to the City of many
Baltimore, on Saturday evening the 23d dolltro.
j
Gxo. S. ToMLinaov, i

eWmf.Thal tbe cieciiou in tbe sev­
eral Wards of the city of Hastings on the
1st dqy of April, 1878, .be hoM as foUowm
Pint Ward—st the old carding mBl; Sec­
ond Ward—at Tinkler's Hou«e, at the

•
Guo. M. Dzwit.
)
■tye report war accepted and adopted.
Ob motion of Aid. Tomlineoa, the
resotalioo offered al the prerlxw meeting
by Aid. Dewey petitioning the railroad to
hard the trains stop on Broadway foe the
Irving, and OB Wednesday evening of aceomodatwn afpaASeugcrs, was indefinite,ly pastpoued.
On aerosol of the Gospel M cetins’ i Apes AM. Abbey, MrNsnghton, Ruanow in progrroa, tbe yonag people's &lt;mter- I aell.llcvd, Tomlinaoo, Young—fl.
Nkys—Aid. Dewey—1.
lainmrot han been po»tpound from Friday-j
evening at ibis week, to Wednesday enreoOp motion ot Aid. Dewey the rasolu
iffierred at the previous meeting rela­
ng of next week
te licensing saloons was taken
1 the table.
Church, will be entertained by Mrs. Boltk. re— Aid. Abbey, Dewey, McNaughRmsell. Tomliuaoc, Winklemao,
o'clock. Al! are cordaUy invited.
|

and eight children.
On Monday night al about 10 o'clock,
n fire biukr out &lt;&gt;» the wmt wing of tbe
County Jail, &lt;*h*d by a duAwi in the
ebhum-y- The yhr; ' lfo(»nmrt»t »•*
promptly ,&lt;m luud, !&gt;/ Wore day «.«M

For 89 Worth 815,

JACKSON, MICH

Adopted by ayes and nan as follow.:
Ayo-Abbey, Dewey. McNaughton,
Russell, Rod, WinUsman, Youag-7.

Elreuoo ticket! printed al tba office
with nratneaa and dispatch.

Tbe thwd quarterly meeting of the pres
eat eonfervnto year, of the M. E. Chareh, &gt;
will occur ow Saturday and Sunday next.
Bar. W. J; Aldrich offiaatiog-. Love feast'
at 9 o'clock, A. M„ Sunday morning.
|
Mr. Shcrsrer, a farmer Bring oa the I
Youngs Gilkey Isrm in Prairieville, while ;
hauling a load of timber to Plainwell oo
the 14th inat., areidenlly full from the
Joed injuring hie spine so badly as to cause

We offtr a fine all-wool brown beaver overcoat

Wilt Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in America.

Fine all-wool black beaver overcoat* for 10.00 worth 15.00. Good
fur beaver overcoats, brown and black, for 7.50 worth 12.00.
Extra fine all-wool fur beavar-orercaaU for 13J&gt;0 worth
&lt; 20.00. Heavy grey aatinet overcoats for 2.50 worth
'
5.00.
Heavy brown chinchilla overcoats for 3.50 worth 6.00.
WA11 of these Overcoats are from 15 to 40 per cent, lower
than can be bought at anj^other store in the city.

WE ALSO SELL A PAIR OF PANTS

FOR

Made of extra heavy dark colored goods, worth 1.60.
want any of our overcoats you had better call soon at

1.00

If you

CLOTHING HOUSE.
m iwiiffl fflmw i! STAR
Store, 38, 40, and 42, Canal BL, GBAlfD RiHDS.
Dr. E. S. LaRue,
HASTIN GS DRUG STORE
•
TIJIICT.
SOUTH AMERICAN
innOBOCTDR

Nays—None.
Tbe Recorder was^instrueted to furnish
a list of the name, of tbe qualified voters
in roeb Ward, and get ten bilk Strack off
for roeh Ward, the expense io be for each
Ward,»1.50.
.
Qb motion CoqncU adjourned.
W. n. Bruatn, Recorder

■s.
UroGcopian Physician
runnNir mcrAcrc

'Patterns in the Highest Art of Carpet De
signing, on which, in prices^ wc will sav)
yoii much money.

ROBERTA
paror-utota to j.

EYE AND EAR!
RHEUM ATISM
Piles
DROPSY

PRICES

Carpets Accurately Cut and Per­
fectly Made.

•»~* mutee.ak t«r Iaktlt.

Bennetfs Great Store

Home Evidence.

BOOKS

H/tD

STHTIO/IKIIY.

very Ute mm WjibrewiUm. «f tees ■Saadis*.

Nr-&gt; —AM. Dewey, Russell. Young—3.
Or motion of Aid. Rureril chat the aolUti^of Jama Clarke for usisting the
use ulieg ally, in ■ prosecuting liquor
ilts, amt, *30.00, be allowed al 115.00.
All. Dewey amended by making the

J ACKSON, MICH.

BREAKING FLOW
Breaking Plow

. Oui motion &lt;if Aiu Reed, the acct- of
B«rkiW and Goodyear was taken from the
didates far township uflroew, elect a town, table,lamt. «27.OT. Motion adopted.
ship committee, and transact any other
Oo motion of AM. Reed the acet, of
btutnem which may pronely ware before ILrioir nd Goodyear far »27.00 wea in­
she inrecing.
Per order of Towmhip definitely poatpoowd. Motion prevailed.
Ayk*—Aid. Dewey, Hornell, Raed,

I. 1». Itol&gt;eru»^____

&lt;1,1

J. c. I .Strop man. &gt;4. I

FARMERS LOOK HERE.

Joumey to Jackson

Oiivrr Chilled H-w.
(N* 90)
■■
■
1S* s&gt;
••
(N.. Aty
Points, Plain. Fall Ground
-

-

DRY GOODS PILGRIMS

JASON RICH.

filOAt).

I, i-u-

Till. MECCA FOR

COME AND SEE

- ■

GALL

SEE

THEM I

above prices for coed pay. Wo will
Wagnmi for LESS MONEY than

Madison Dispensary,

which • literary progremnw -Bi U given;
also ths rnmirol plsy rolhJU. “Thirty
Minutre ter Rrfrcahmente ‘
Much wirtfani-m is ft'l waeeg Bfpebfi-aua over tbe reaull of ihe Mew Hamp
rtiieektejod, and many are sgrreaWy
dmapporotef at the ef-dion of* Mi­

as Lesulature, insuring- tbe eteclion of a
Bepub’ican Senator. Admiuialreuon Re­
. ..
&gt;
.
.1—
ia la
President, but « due more directly to the
for
inuring Democrete with power
Prof. IL C. Bam-tt of Ohio, delivered
hi. popular lerturo on the “immortality of
tbe soul.'' iu 8am.ion's Hall Freeport, Sun­
day er, the Ktoat. Tbe ball »■ dearo
lypsck^. The large audienan l*temog
vriththort— Utro.i- for more than
,wo bowre. to tbe very
and i-tnretlre
leeto-c. The Prof proved ro&lt;&gt;riu..rely
from . pfol-upb-1 —d-poini. «hrt «*•

wool it imtoortnL

Itiun of 8. C. Priedle in regard to a
i which tsim had been paid twice,
ifartsd to the Finance Committee. '
Aid. Dewey.
irakas. There u good reanow to bofcal there b m lire hands of Mar|. Riker Esq., one of tba Juaticee
I Praee io and for the eity of Haacwma fines toil should be paid into
iy Treasurer of said eity, aad
tEUKAS. Thia Council did severs!

' DR.O. BIGELOW,

BENNETT’S GREAT STORE.

H THE J.IH INMII IM
With Patent Trona Rod Axle attachment.

It is tbe greatest, ua.

To Builders.
SOLD.AT PRICKS LOWKR THAN BffORJ TH WAR 1
French, English and American Dress Goods.
Half Wool Fabriques 27 inches Wide, 121-2
Four feel wide black Cashmeres at 95 cents.
Not to be found in the State, less than $1.25.
36 inch all wool C-ashmeres, any shade, 50cts,
Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts.
Full lines of Trimming Silk at $1.00.

eity d Hastings, for costs in any suit

wherein the city of Hssunps wae a party,
which reasonable requert be has net com­
plied with: Therefore be it
,
That a rommittoe ot throe ha
| sppoitoed to examine the docket of stM
Msrero W. RAcr, • Justine of the Peasfo
in aod.for the eity cf Hastings and determ&gt;o&lt; threrfroto the arno^t of money now
ia biehmid? that properly and legally bre
Junes io the Treasury of tbe city of Hast­
ings. «nd report to this Council at an adjZtedmtoii., to be bride.lb. «ad
day of Mtroh.1878
AdepU by ay" sod »«P - **&gt;"■
Ayto-AU Abbey. Dewey, MoNsugb-

TOBACCO.
»that ywaaabay them—*r*fae

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

The Studebaker Wagon! !

All the Gems of European Nov­
elties at Prices Lower than any Every One Fully Warranted I
Wants we will Save you Muc
WfolWy,

�RaltroaSs.
iorseva ssimyay.
CMASUEjOF TIMS-

Legal*.
jsenrArtssas;

tie grower. Misha wu ploughing with
twelve yoke of ax«n before him, when Eli­
jah casi Li, mantle on him and called him
to be a prophrt of the Mort High.
And ynt, though God has honored the
husbandman—aelocted hte kings and
prophets from among the tanners—there
arc some so foolish m to cry out, “O, he's
nothiap but a farmer !''- Axc*«»yr.

HAH

srari
T« SMsstsU the wsrk ss wait M&lt;a&gt;.
TUlmfl.riran Ibtir &lt;trU &lt;aar
&gt;Msa*&gt;«ts
CORRESPONDENCE.

_ _ _ “s-SS-

Marshall ia reforming. The reformer*
hare to fight 30 aaloauiatt.

,

The red nbbou flutters finely at Deer-1
field; the dub has-440 members.

WHITE

A Mighty Mean Man.
There ia said to be only fire men left in
UlTOA lUttXxitI am credibly in- Saline that bare not tied oo ihe red ribbon.

that Nehrariah Cook
, nf
hu had for nearly a year, ।
State's wardr, a_U&gt;y of about a
of age, who earns from the S
School, located at Coldwater,
tutor, the boy’s mother, who
of about sixty yean of age, crate to see the
toy at Mr. CooL'scShe came via I'laiowtB,

or friends, and a ride lo where her boy
wu, would, of course, be acceptable and
appreciated. Now coses the act of mean•css- A Mr. Burton Warner a man lie
log in Mr. Uttok'a neighborhood, and only
about a half mile from Mr. Cook, hap
penal to be al I'binwrii with hte team
■nd lumber wagon, and being in funned
tliat the old lady wanted to go to Cook's,
Mr./Warner magnanimously offered to
carry IM old lady for/'/ly rr.ati. though be
thought it really wartb a iMhtr. The lady.
being poor,'and not having any mooey, be
pan to think she would have to be left, whoa
Mr. Warner, the araiabio Christian gvolle
mao, i, he being a member of a prominent
church) suggested, that perhaps the
Plainwell authuritisa could raise the hall
dollar to pay him for carrying a poor old
woman, sixty years of age, nine miles to
•ec her darling Loy, whom she had not
seen for tour yean. So, "Mr. WJ drove a
half mile out of bis' way to mid the vil­
lage Marshal, and &lt;x&gt;o.KUed rix old lady,
who, also, is a cripple, to get out of the
wagon sod go into the Louse to sen tbe

of great national interest, but la also vary
timely, in view of the proponed transfer of
the Indian Bateau to tbe War Depart-

poor erippled lady, sixty yaps old.
As above stated, be reccivnd bis money
the next day, be having made another trip
to Plainwell, bnt whether to get the fifty
cents, is not stated, but be weal, and the
inhabitants bf Plainwell having learned of
the matter, Wied +&gt; raise tbe money
in the shape of fifty of tlx old-foahiooed
pennies, but ia that, I am informed, they
failed, that number of the large petmiea

future

STa-tXtort-Sui^y.’.1:

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Lung Syrup,

■UM UFIM tmtioi.

A VifHsUs Compound lor

■tai unit am unsiT

Dstan tftlt Tbut ill Lim,
ready lo start their machinery, and several |
of the mills wili be ia operation before the
1st of A'pri(.
The annual reunion and banquet of the
Law Alumni Association of tbe University
of Michigan will ba held Tuseday evening most charming of Henry Jina Jr.'s
sketches of European utmL Mr. T. B.
March 28, 1878.
*“-*-*•--- ------------- most appreciative
Col. Edward Bacon, a leading lawyer oT ■nd gracefully____ , , , _ ...........
Niles, and Mrs. Mary Manaou, one of the
sian Pont,’ wherein lx epeske of tbe life
moat brillant ladies of lhat city, were marand J".*&lt;ry of Omar Khayyam, and there
is an admirable article, of whieh the au
.thonbip is not given, criticising "The
Story of Avis” and other novate. aanoagM
which are Black's “Green Pastores anj
Piccadilly,'' Blackmore’s “Hrema." -Tbe
Modern Minister.'' Mo. la a paper by

bound in eight huge volumes
became surety for the payment of said
amount, when this good man, this Chris­
tian man, this poverty stricken man, who
ia worth only several thousands of dollars,
this man, who attcads church regularly,
and is supposed •« read his Bible, but
probably skips 'bverthat divine injunction
concerning the widow and the fatherless,
tqok the old lady back into bis lumber
wugon, and in that may riding, vehicle, for
the sum of,fifty crate. which vu duly
paid him lifonut day, ha convryed the
l»ly clear to Mr Cook's gate, having gone
about a half a mile fcther than he would,

'-EKS““

EsBpE?
vsevUsforaasI

Owing to the diaorgsniicd and undisci­
plined condition of the Hudson military
company, tba State authoritiea have been ■
obliged to rntutcr it out of cxisteoce.

on “Amcricanistra," eentinnme tbe series
begun ia tbe Galaxy. “Tbe Russians oo
the ILwpliorous" ia torj timely, and there
ia an ctcellent political paper. “The Ix&gt;b
by . Its Cause and Cure,"1 by Arthur G
Sedgwick. Knight'* twelfth article on

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EMPLOYMENT!
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GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE

SYBwbw inrvsietessM sssnsSsa. w
/IKS BwSt

Oa March 22,23 and 21 the Spirilu '
•lists are to bavo a big convention io
Kalamasw, which is calculated t» be tbe
largest of the k lute ever held io the State.
Ex governor Begley hu beeu appointed
one of the honorary cotntn'uwiooers to the
Paris expositioo, and tbe other one for
Michigan is Martin Ryercon ofMuakegon.

th Gml Saitet TtewBItre.

A society wu organised at Eaton Repute

BAHWAY COMPANY
«s» .. t*. IMS 4sr rf Mar asst.

mativn Ifog." etc. Breent Litaratufa
contain, discriminating notices of Phillips
Brooks's “Leeotrea on Preaching,'' Tyu­
men's “Life of Whitefield," Tellir'a “Ybe
Crimea acd Transcaoeasia.*' Appleton's
“Syrian Sunshine.'-' Waring's “The Bride
A. B. Cook, a representative ia tbe of tbe Rhine," Van lama's “History of
paid the amount, and it ia rinoerely hoped State legislature lo 184741, died March + French Literature," and other new pnblitnat Mr. Warner will enjoy that partieu at hie home in Marshall, where he bad
ter half dolter above all hia riches, and lived since 1832. He wu a man of great
industry, and lesres a large fortune.
that it may frequently recur lo hia mind
that he nobly earned it, in permitting a
poor, erippled widow, sixty years of age,
to ride with him nine mites, and eight and
one-half tuilea of the distance right to­
wards hia own home.
Oh, for abime,
first no more than a deranged digestion,
may inercaM aad take tba form of Liver
Tba registration of the voters of East
Saginaw closed Thursday, and shows s disease. The blood bamming vitirtad
through the impe&gt; foca sctiM of tbe Lifter,
total of 4.421 ngaiMt 4.401 four years ago. carries its poisonous properties through
Homxo, March 10th, 1878.
EoiTOH BapXXM: —While looking over If these figures are correct, the growth of every p«rt of the body, and the system
the eity for the last four years bu been
tbe exchanges in the Ofiarrrcr office, test
finally becomes ao oveeiosdod that it breaks
alarmingly small.
down unfler the weight of dieeaas. Dr.
night, I came acmes the BAWtvn, and you
A spacial dispatch to tboDatroit Even­ SmithBtillfojrin Blood Purificw wift tone
cannot imagine with what pleasure I pe­
ing Telegraph sap that Xtate Treasurer up tb&lt;»e weal erad ornns. alimutete the
rused itaxoaieats. Among other things, Wm. B MeCrosn left Flint on M.aday
I iroiiccJ the tuagotlude of tbo temperance for Albany, 9. Y-, where ha will meet and
work now being carried on ia your midst. consult with the bondholders of the Chic­
ea, boils, and all akin dinasro, are thor­
And I wu pleased to see thst the young ago A lake Huron railroad.
oughly cured by ita use.
Every boule
ladies Lad taken brdd of the work. And
Tba balance of cash la ths State Trnwa- guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money
ia my opinion, they base atnmk tbo key­ ury March 2, 1878, wu 1900.17436 ; will be refunded, bold by all drarguts
note.. Now, if they stick together sod receipts daring tbs week ending March 9 at 75 coats, sent by trail, postpaid, for 80
work, succjas ia sure to crown tbeir efforts, ware 171,702.04 : payments during tba cents. Dr. B. A. Smith A Co., prepric
same time were 111,120.97; balance in
'
for no young man that Lss a heart in hint Trrarary March ». 1878. 8M.7lft.93: in­ tom, Erie. Pa.
can loep racist the.maaulu of a desperate crease for the week 860,681.07.
.
temporanea girl battling for her future
bappiocm. I apeak from experience I
“A genera) convention of the farmers
and wool-growers of Michigan" is to be
held at Kalamsroo on the Sth of April,
for the purpose of transacting bnsioesv of
great importance to sheep men.

were never considered -io&amp;BiMe; and they
nut work tbe harder for It- Herewith, I
•end you a few verses. written white thinkinp of my many friends io Hastings. If
you deem them worthy- of a place ia your
PQCT. you may publish them under my
nsmu. I an&gt; scry respectfully, etc.

3W W WWArfra iSWS1
BOILER WORKS

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                    <text>BepvMican Banner
VOL. 22. NO. 48

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH

rerawiTuD SraiftB'’

27,

1878,

WHOLE NO. 2094.
««• they can reprwoot him. Hew mock
of-eh would it take? Why. an atom of
on-and lone of the other, while Uro iniriaric value in ex, gold, and japer would
--?-Tt,.r’luir&gt;l‘J°t' ‘‘’'’'’f11 no1 by »»y

FARMERS LOOK HERE

■'jrraciAs'i’u^OEO.S
trv, bueioMC to fictiim, and j ruaj«-r;iy to
doatructiuo once more. Let aa lakr throe
propoeit iona. acnUmct by acutance, and ex­
ami m them, fur the whole of the iooonrrrtiblo, that it. neo-japable mooey cron
la here, bearing io mind that w» arc celled

A?7r«^«KrY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

ATTORNEY AT LAW A ^LiaTOR

trad., naril family Uoy tmrome wv diminnlive that the propl, cannot m (b«B, .nd
having HUM IB then—dvo, thvy eannol
t—aoure ral—rtali. .
That to nun, and tredo roly rovirm no
a metallic beam Thue, white it to troo
that gold may vary ri.ghdy, it i. uswd l&gt;e
cue ia varw. iaro than any known article;
while abnlutc money ia really a ooolrivauro narov.to nay a dabi or to rootreei a

There n uo auch thing aa the irprmntattre value uf money in the neo- of amMematic, wbtebtelhe maa. in which il
**»” tobr-naedby thte writer, and lh«e
important propooitiona are Without omroe.
Paper ba. an Intrinaic value, but only
a«te commodity, aad that very .light when
a given bulk to cumpare-l with pJd, be-

PHYSICIAN
&amp; S.URGSDN
WaQPLAfr. MICHIE

Otr Moek ef Nail*, Otero, LooLa. Latch*. Paint., Oito, Seek aad Doors,ete.
» complete and will bo

If in want of earthing in the Hardware, Hanxm ar Farm Implement line. enD
and eel Micro. W»
r

DENTIST

.

NaiMle

Michijas

ATTORNEYS AT LAW A SOLICIT
9SH3.'®BSJM&amp; tSJfi a?
Ceewaev Sanai.
tteu.M. Ka.rm.

WINTER GOODS !

AT COST!

Now iti tlie time to secure bargains.
Dress Goods and Shawl*
cheap ; as I intend soon to go to New York for my Spring Stock,
and must make room. Come early and secure such bargains as never
were offered to the people or Barry County before.

LEWIS STERN.

The Studebaker Wagon I !

Every One

troobLam.

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Fully Warranted I

JACKSON WAGONS.

JOHN Q- CBDMW.

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PAl N TER

*1 A, M. Boek'* Carriage Steep

MWua.t,

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Goodyear

Wm. H.

ratmCIOTKlL CHDET-

peoples drus
pbycicicl'i

store.

TEA.
w. U-. « Ita. s&gt;

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COFFEE.
W. have nuue but rare, for wn roe* and grind our own.

I’rwcrij.lioo- .nd

Fuaily Rteip&lt;«

Pre'

pued with Dn&gt;S» »“d
at porert quality only.

Swaay'a HoT,1-&gt;

erty in the land, but it in a mere flocriab
with no mean* provided by wbirh re
demptinn cr.uld p-aiibly L« effected, and.
bonder redemption or payment to the
vary objection to a coin beau which the
advocates nf aboolute money bare invented
it to avoid. But more uf tbte hereafter.
Mr. Britton A. Hill, of Saint Louie, if
not the inventorj. aa robereol and aa aneeewfn) a. any aoe who in our rcuntry ba.
advocated the .ubatitulion uf ab—lute
money—money without iotrinoic value or
ear promiae io pay it.
He aero on page 14 of bi. pomphtet
mrmdotod through the Howm thto aew-

worfal. Gold m..t King in
here aa
ornery, aud theref -re but Stele remaining
10 a r luttry whic'h drelinnd to retain rt,
tod it being impamil.le to rente the great
I ody» uf the pubite debt al all I except the
futted Uan of the greenback 1 without
pWgl-5 euin fur intenwt and a yearly ds
peril to erretu a metallic rinktog fand far
pavmeot of the priodpal, we were in thri
condition ; wo aci have poM (a being
ebeapn than telrar until -ine«i the demonetiaativn of the fatter in 1813, and the
debtor throrfure contracting anii agreeing
to pay by common underatandiog in gold)
to pay the areruieg intenwt on the public
debt and for the vtnking fund. When we
failed to da that our faith would be bruktn,
onr credit gene. New Iran, boolu not be
effreted nor old on— replaced by otbert
more adv.ntajfaoaa. n-w could the debt ev­
er b* funded in any permanent fann, no-1
ir— ouin—gold ewin having been fur many !
yearn the nw—uro of value in thewnunlry j
— wa* pledged fur illegitimate payment of
both principal and iatcvctl
There being bo uae for . gold here, beroute the cheaper, forjed gr-cnback cur­
rency had driven gold to gold paying
cow,:!tea. the Gov. ramciil had either lu
buy it with bondt u every payment of i«h hie frame and protect him from the
intrmt and depoah in the rinking fund miefaritadro of the roronro. New.mrtaUic
bcrom ■ do., or to ratoe it by taxation m--oey b aa article which all men'anow
Who would buy the bond, of a govern­ will, al all timer, under all cirrutartancca.
ment which paid interval only in new obtain fur them everything which exiata
promirea ’ Certainly no one( unfa— thaws
promtom were aometime pyablo la coin.
The Government etoveo the mart avail.
Ho of all mrehoda. which wm by taxing im tute far it, became nothing oiaa to known
porta aad aultocting tba delie. payable by to poaacaathat power paper pre-miae. or
the ioipcncr in gobi The import trade te- erudite have a like power proportianod
ing mainly cuuBncd to Now York and to the degree of Co th fall in the covrrtf
wholly to great buaiaaa. cantero, created a mrnta or individuate who make thorn, but
demand for. gold, then prartierily dem— thoM promiom or cred.ta M of iatrinoie
ttand by euvpinrinn, the aaow ao far any and exchangeable value only bmanao it to
other cumtB'&gt;Jiiy , and knaves and sharp- Ulieved that they wiD bo paid in red
ere gambled on Uw life Ho&lt;^ uf trade lor
aixtora yocn end until recently, jfrben ap­
proaching reaampekxi. and Cffamqornt
equality of the nation'a promine with gold,
baa abcltehed the guM teurd by ao nearly
dcatroyiaglbo manno between the gold
dollar and the nati-n . nromtoe to pay a
dollar that the grit: will not defray ox-

MESSER BROTHERS.

Cam®, Sin aii taisstsi

TOBACOG.

dntinjuuhr-1 bimaelf in ■ way that Unto
later, would probably deprecate and avotd.
He tried it again yesterday, white ro hint-

rim own, by
ot aU polto
—am all man
---------—---------------- -rarld-wide, and
r-t____ juriadictiun.
__________ _________
pcrpaual
It bold, _____
eloae w
di,
pkmrtieand. treaty rdatlow with the
ahifting and cirrummribed pditfael gov
ernnwnte, which bouauve they may cmthem lor nod he in eacer to part with brao. aa acre or a omuarut and wvive
them fur gold.
Thtref.irr. the irayer. *&gt;fcw canraneu. tmagtna that they exmtn 1
having gold or a good promiae to pay it,
can buy any commodity ho ehotwee. But
what men. in Ha oeaxw. re.uld be induced
to pan with hi. property lor a paper dip
rolkd aboointo amey, which oouU bavo
; on w-rtb eave in iu enforced power to coo
I foci I debt, already contracted, iu which
; r—l»irt it would be jtaot like a diwiharge
I in iMakniptey aaiigait le to bearer ?
Take tbe- nest two wuteneea. the latter
of which i. printed in .mall capital., m
tZSuul
tbo pampblrt referred to—
r«t&gt; HnTO. aaO rrala kn— aBrolet. la trierM
jtSi-iSErsK. ss:

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

poaoibto bod faith oil the part of the na­
tion, and the wi.ked job. and oorocn of
rpeculabin io gold.
During all there
yeaix gold ha- reteinad-ilt .lability aa tbc
actual momure of velum throughout the
whole oommrrcial world.
Oa the other bead wo have expertenoad
no hiatoricol tert of th. poreible flnetu.
Ilona cf an irredeemable jwjcr money—
that to a money without a promiae ■ ermi And haa not that which enmm.ntte thnn
all i—taatly aa intrtnric vahm ? Hu the
SI no intrinaic value before amelting?
» llio promiae uo inteinrie vain, befurt
orntnent hro fluctuated from thirty-five it i. redromssd ? Gold in quart, bm no
crota to ntfaty Bom, compared with gold. intrinaic valuo unioM you can aeperate it
Certainly tbo paper to no wtirae beoetme from the reek. If all mean, of doing ao
the promiae of a groat nation to printed on thoald la drotroy^ tbo gold in lbw quart,
it in addkiuo to tbo chancing togend would have ad intrinrie value, bocaun it
“Thio to a dollar."
Tbo aheolate money proo—ed to to be

With the light

that haa been aned on thi. matter of
whtehey-guuling by the pum 25 yren of
pare—ent agrtadou, the two diapwreftd
epmodm meatorecd oroatniag here al the
National Comial which ebould bo “aa a
city .at ou a hili,' th. light of whore
moral example abould illumine every dark
place within our border., boo lixed a etig.

portion nf the community .ball have been
relegated to the walk, of private life The
turn and rabotaore of the dirtutbuce ia
tbo Ho—e ymtmday wn. thia Mr. Bevarty Douglam laaon of the "Mother of
Prmidrota" and reprerouling her ia tbo
45th Congrem: than whom no man eaa

Wbat if that be no ’ Surely you could
cumfHtl men to pen wiA their property aa
ca»Jy fur gold — far your |ap&lt;r labeled
fateity. “thio to a dollar.** What difference
then can you daim in favor of abaciour
money in thia rewpeet T What ia a aate
but an agreemen: earned out?
There
meat be al touot two aamuting minda.
The rigbte of the owner are rwevgnuad in
thia world th— far to come extent at tenet.
The buyer ammte yet take wbal bo likm,

SOLD IT PRICK LOUR THAN BOTES TK WAR I

pawage of the rilTor bill wa. cMvrlcrive of
the need of Murphy's premnre hare, aided
by every appliance and expodieat anggerted by a kmg warfare with K'mg AkoboL
And. flute incidrot |n the Houre yM.
fay. eonvinro. u. that hi. departsre from
our midat and th. dtepmiuu of hie liule

mature and iff adviaed.

may be.) bat iMa te —&lt; a nromte.. Tbm ia
Bottlaa 10 povtara.
, That I may he arowan properly atete
wbat abeolnte tooecy ia olaia—d to be, I
quote a Vigornu. and condeoecd itatemeut
of ita auppeaad aatnre and qualitfaa from
omaofiMabfaat,moet ho—rt. aad therefare being radically wrung ou Ufa vital
aubjea. mart daagernao jouraala ia thia
emratry. The Irteh World ia ita toroo of
_______

Our Wxahingttw Letter.

Waahingtoe, D. C., Mar. 15,1W8.
The undated and udenubU fact that

OO-, probably, refund to ncugnixe him,
wberecpwo thio product of the proud "Old
1 Ltemimion" bncumo obttrepcroua The
Sargeant-at-Arma collared him. but the

Mr. Bfaiac bm aounded the alogan.of
war agunM the rateftealioo of the fiaberim
awanto, which aeeording io tbe estimate
of Mcnaro Blaine, Hamlin and other Bro■
atom, wiD take from Unde 8am(wicket
15,000,000 for a cvuvidcratkxu that wa.
Had It it robbery al) the eaaie, even if
be doo. oime wearing the nan and atrip*. I hardly worth a dollar. If Mr. Blaine can
and pick log the creditor a* pocket or ,
MUgro.ieg trim amid U. roll
dram. !' itee totekery eT Jeke KeU ie gKafog'Deland the pomp of drma parade
' faroe accepted aa a third arbitrator, and of
The Reap of poverumrot upm real uur State iHpnnUMCt» rimpte credulity
tarmry ia not na.xaariry el alt It u a val ■
uUe convenience to bare ita «Itectwnigfat ; in accepting him after England had given
no unmistakable rr ideare of her u.teatloa
the metal and ecrliSed tn by ihe'lvigtuat to ovbmoeb u». it will operate very ampoeoiUe authority But dial la labor, teoJy aguiiut . majority vote to appro­
eomebudy dues it aad to paid far it. It 4
not the fiat of live. Supreme Power. It priate the money to pay tbcj award. Wo
a-ida w—rwhat to the vatae of a ptewr of may avail ouroelra of a toehaioality to
gold, but bow mueb ? Simply tbe real of role—e ua from a cheating arrangement to
tbe pence— a coining, that ia all. An in­ which we b«ve »ever couventcd ; aad a
dividual could do the mute thing and tbe
effect would be the aame if be cvuld»ati..y very vahd reaoo= wby wa abould do ao in *
men that the fever— is u reliable and ths ijmiuo-of not a few to the alleged ar
complete Tha done by any boo, or not tiire and duplicity of England in the
done at all. and the num or tbe bullion -

every where Leeaaee it i&lt; natural money. .
One thrug mure Gorcramont can do. it
can make puld and ailvor legal tender, but
tbia power u to them of very alight Im­
portance com—entirely. UeauM they are
objeeta of —ch universal drmre. It to of
eo—equeoce to enable men to bar malirio—
eoita and liquidate debt., judgement, aad i to divert public attention from ita ghtody
the like, when parum cannot agree a» to caoipaigo work in the South by the &lt;m
the anrannt and wanner in which payment Unnel about ot "bloody chill," even man­
aging to ducrcdit many well founded re­
porta of ita barbaritiea. by ita raitaratioa.
But they overdid the Ima.M. and their

or tte tbourtt of the philc09pbor.it fa labor,
however brief the act, of praat value, and
oapeeially ao when bmiowid upon too
promamory money of the tend. BnL white
everything which Government dorn by
cmifterriag the legal tender power upoo
Otouoy to to improve, it do— not cvwato it.
Um gold or toe promtoe if it to the origin­
al thing and entirely aepnratc in their no
turn both from eoipago and the lagal-teader powvr -'Guvrrotarw*^cannot attach
money roltea to that wbioh to trot by natun a«Mdn&gt; of facilitating exchange.' It
can odd value to promiom ar erudite, to ita
own — wall aa otbare, bonk-hilte, proee-.
baeha, aad tokena, all rnilewmobll, only in
lb ■ w.:- ..f &lt;ro--C.-.U. Mi mfeguar). nsc&gt;draial to their Inherent qualitiea. If it
undartakvn to do more and givm to ita
work the power uf romputeory extinction

deny or evade tbeir proatian.; hcooo tbe
tow create, teurta to eompd tbo perform
anew of promtom, provided tbe maker bm
property out of wnmh to rotiafy the judge­
ment. Thro it otopa. It do— not pay
the dobL Wby abould U not, tf it mn
Tbe WMuto make tbo promiro more valuabto, boenuao Um debtor to more likely to
perform it. When the legal lender qua!
uy to Mpemdfad iu value or that nf a
mere token i. further ioennrod. WLilo
throe acta of gororomewt are of plight fan-

’it «» hoped to quiet epprehaoaioM until
they had a acre grip oa the content. of
the Trearury vault.
Thai dodge .remed
tuorni Itot of tiea and raeuhatioM nutaboringovnr 400 and covering hundred, of
milfio— of dollar, now pending in Cou­
pe- ia aa exhibit that eannot be wbiittod
down or winked cut of right There tall

to many th terra and robber. , and when
Willet. ooafranted Reagan with rxtre-u
from them the other day white the latter
wan pleading lor double payment to come

will bo tefwlatod out by abolwhing the
Itewkreapwr • Dep’t, and traMferving ita
dutira to the Sarg—nt-ai-Arm.. What io
to br done With momben of Coe|nm wh»
nrgud aad aiwtted Pulk'a dkvrg.nl for law
ia not atatod No qm area* to bo export
aaytblng but evil ftvm Wood aad bio
teriff odjumot. Now that Glover baa got

�lUpudiainre party—the men who atyfe
themaalvts the ‘.National Party.” Of
| course then are a few good men in the
argaaixaliao, but
far the farpwt parUoasremro who have been faUurro in
life, wbu have not been able to tnasagv '
■neerurfoHy My bnoiaem of their own, or
Be Ready for Action.
{
to make money at toy time or ia any 1
On Monday next, tbo Annual Town­
plane no matter bow favorable tbe rircum ■
ship Meetings wul be held in aU of th.
auneaa. Il auikap ns that to istrax the
Township., and the Annual Election in
fiaaodal affairs of tbe people M the hands
of roeb men rroald be suicidal, and that
all intcBigrut men must undereland thia
of the party which fawra Howata Money?
We trout the untiring friend, of Honest
Mooey will be on hand and do their whole
duty by voting solid for say man or set
of men who will be true to tbe Nation's
faith and. honor. Now in the time for
pceparatfeo. Bo up aud doing. Put lha
brat men in nomimlfoo. Stand by your
prinriples and tha men representing them

some that w. hod bettor quit drinking so
mnchpror whisky Now Him, are all
far feeAad arguments, and they are all

hare heard these argnmepu^util they are
threadbare, they Lad bolter be repeated
■gain aad tbaa sang. We National, have
dieooverad tbe enow of all the buaiocm
prostfatloea of thb long oppeamod and idly diaumob, there will be M more salary
suffering people, which io, aa I have said er.be—no more tramps-ne more theft
before, tho leek of mooey. There being For tar chat Coagrma cannM mana this

It socoM as though Secretary Sherman
gruwa more hateful to the rrpodiatorn
dady They were Mtta enough against
hhn before he defeated lha ITIfi.OOO rebel
prwtal -Uim, but nore that they cannot

A lull line-of Undershirts and Drawers.
A choice stadt of |M&amp; j«M reerivod bar. a oowplate steak of Mro a. ' "»**'•
foe FALL TRADE.
BUSINESS ."1 DRESS
(for CUSTOM DEPARTMENT mm

CA8SIMERES and CHEVIOTS
Supreme Cour, in I
deended victory foe
Retantrag Beard,
.
.
proroculiotu ia Louisiana, aad a sharp re
bake Io J udgo Whitaker and the other ex-

of course they were not going to have any
The lodicalioaj now are that Congrero
ring mauagsment, nor any dishonest caucos uickery, aad iu punuanoc of their I will not pan the tariff bill, that the IU
Uudable imranM
Lwlt^.1 &lt;n.l rrossta
---- -31 ent ha rooalcd and that
rsv mea ar«T ut kutflrnl rraif n'r^-aax
&lt;■
Perhaps route who were there may
hark uoticod a somewhat similar honesty
in voting at one of the ward caucuaes of
the National party in this city. Perhaps,
flationfets on April 1st. Republicans , be
that new organisation will look over their not deceived ' There ia n large-sired Dem­
Inu of ward nomination, they will dis­ ocratic trap under the area! bag offered
cover on some of them the finger mark, by throe rrpudiatom.
of oertain managcra who know their tools
Any man who aeeepta ofeee at the
who. they help run tho caucuses.
hand, of a political party and lheu. aban­
doning hia party, holds ou to the ofioe, ie
We learn that th« publication of the
a traitor to lha party, to bin own manhood
repudiator. ticket in a late imuc of the
and to eomaou decency. Will Philip W.
Babxui caused a great commotion in the
Niakcra please take notion, and govern
eamp, and that in consequence it was
hitarcif accordingly.
drewied ueceaeary la make out another
[.r, fr to the "publie farce" Io come off at ;
A work mao ia always worthy of hie
Stebbins ’ warehouse ou Saturd.y evening.
hire. Tbe people of Carlton thought ro
the other night, aad gave the traitor, Nietho making of the folk)wing .'are: For Ma­
yor, George Prestos , For Recorder, Job tr
H Denote, For Marshal,Ed Reynold.; For
Treasurer, John A. Faller , Far JtxMiw of
Tho traitor, Niskrrn will find V» Ilia sor­
the Peace,W®. Burgher, For Jnatiaeof the
Peace, to fill vacancy. Isrnd 8. Geer ; For row that the }U].uUican jxrty Mill livre—
Scbeul Inspector, Gen. C. Worth. A livm to punish tnMon, aad bury .nidea
where the political mrarrectiooiat can nev­
er dig them up.
Before joining any organisation whoac
Iliweaty is a thing the traitor Ntakers
thotaim tend toward repudiation, or any
departure from a round money /^Jna, ought not to talk about, anti! like a mao
he remo and rente. with hia late part­
ner, ia the publishing department cl the

fiatfen the price of every article required
tor bia daily nacds will be increeaed, aud
that the price tE lalor it tbe last thing to
rue, and risea tlx least, consequently they
should favor banrat money.
Tbe Kepudiators blow a good deal about
tfe» •
of Lto JUpahlioM ul D.mu
parties, for tho nomination and election of
a Ciliteoa ticket for city ofiecra ia this
city. Will tho Repudiatore tell us whether
their party is not principally, made up of
the scum of thtac two partis, united into
a party that dubN&lt; Ifttf National, aad b
organised for the role paq»sc of destroy­
ing the public credit, .nd tlx repudiation

Tbt proceeding! of the private conference
bet even Secretary Sherman and tbe Sen­
ate Committee on Ficaoce, on Tucadap uf
but week have be» n given to the public by
the Committee. Tbe Secretary mya that
rrauajption ia perfectly practicable in spite
haa IIW^OO.OvO uf coin available ft nsumption, aud tbe banka are now Became
fating at the rate of SS.OOO.OOO a month.

Preparation, are being made in the Sea­
ale for a poliueal debate on the Southern
policy of the Adminiatraiicn. Senator
Howe having given notice of hia purpoee
to Speak oa tbe Louisiana question, taking
for bis text tbe defalcation uf Judge
Whittaker, when be was Assistant Tressurer of the United States.
A deUte of

eral q oration. In hi. Jotter bo makes thb
cheering pfodictiou "The extreme m-n
who are not eoutmt with the legislation
already adopted, ore mw seeking to in­
crease tlx volume ol our paper currency.
I hope and believe it will be pomible auecenafully Io resist thia moat serious meauli

We ask every «qd.d m.o to look over
the hungry (email.) crowd who" are B»o
aging tho greenback aaonaMol ia this
country to-day, and then eoest the wnall

the hot* of prooperous people wbo are not
identified with the pr-vr-t iefiaiion and
repudiation scheme, and then My oa which

The National party bro begun to split
already. A city cunrration wm bald m
Cfevdsod a few dap ago, which reruhod
ia a rapture and a aeoond convention.
Tbo In.dmu of the party wree most veto

SUITS aud OVERCOATS

In Furnishing Good, we have a fam e
BROADCLOTHS for DRESS1 SHITS. J the latest atytaa ia tho BEST FITTING

! tarns uf a nice Hm of WORSTEDS and

nothing. There ia no uro of oar fooling
around tho gold aad stiver miaro aay loa­
fer, and working and riakisg our Uvea to
procure tho uaelero staff, we will leave that
for the verdaat European, to do, for it ia

We, intrinric value U all gammon, it ia a
humbag. il M tha stamp that makes tbo
wraith, far hasa'l Coogroro tbo right U
coin money and regulate the veins tbereol?
By tbe way. I don't see wby Congrwm
then, 1 prastune that you will tolerate fair did not regulate tho valoa thereof ro that
play. A man has a right to think as fa. uur gold dollar* would have teen eaglm,
u tha
p:~«, y«* k»°». in this country, and ' aad uur ten cent pincoa dollar*
besides, I will liberally reward yon when rtamp ia ail that is valuable, it could have
'
oar financial policy ia adopted by rhe ^ro- buundoMjrot
and we triumphantly ride over the poonibiy,

Ma. Borrow:—If you will assign ma a
eotucr io your political sheet, 1 would like
to communicate with my poor deluded fel
low ciluccv I am aware that you alight-

bloated bondholder and the moated aristae
racy of the country. I hare not until re
coolly, paid much auaptfon to the principtes pertaining to finance, far I have not
bad occasion to bare my attention called
ia that direction. I have morally joined
tbe Nalioaala, aud oincc than, I bare be
come educated sad the srolro have rapidly
fallen froro my doodad mental vision, and
I nowrunc, the whole field of natieoal
trouble aad dearly see the ream of all
our dificulty. When I joined our Coon
eil a few evening, riaee,! war pot through
the catechism a faw tio.ro, aud then dub­
bed professor of finance ana aeot into the
vineyard to labor with other co-worker*

and, to day, would have had our national
and private debts paid, and would have
money and to .pare—bow short, sigh ted u
was in war pig heeded Coogremmea, wbo
were rolled, as we M&gt;ppc«d. a. lair rep­
resentatives of tbe iatailigetma of the peo­
ple, bat bow grossly we bare bean doped
aad swindled When Congrem issued the
greenback l.gal "tender notes, aba did a
pretty good thing, who dare dispute that

don't try to dodge tbe fad by eueh fiinwy
argumcalr, as that it was tiw omfidcaee
in tbe
governmanta
ability
and
integrity, and that the people did
here I ««u. Geatlcmeu
I will begin by taying that I-was a Ro- believe that aha would redeem tho jeumiae
the had amde by .pecial agreement that
pdWican. and SB old liner, before I became
a Nations]—a finance man, by the way, we
all are inrtaMted to begin our oritione on
theetnmp, orhn lhe street, ia that man­
ner. and I pnouma tbe principle will held
good in appearing before my foDow-citiseua
through the pablie printjaa the object is to what eoofora tha value oa paper, it ia tbe
awaken food recullecuotx of old party tira valoa, it in the mooey. Coagree., howand help break down prejudices that xroeg •ver, was ignorant sod abort sighted, ia
barrier to huin.u progras, and as wo making tbetro.ro, for it djd not make tbe
mooey eUolute. If Congruro bad only
Aak the traitor Niakern if l&gt;ma m legal
known, and followed the unique and origin­
tender among the Rcpud'istora.
People
would certainly think ao who look at him, wish it distinctly understood that I was a al ideas of the Natioaala on finance, it
bear bia talk, and who know Ms peat hia- Republican, good aad true, before tha might just a* well hats made throe prom­
scire dropped trow my eyre iu our Coun­ ise to pay notes absolute mooey, by chang­
cil Chamber. I# now plainly see that here­ ing the form of the stamp ro that lU Wife
Ln tlx making of- nominations it will tofore I was the dope oF fools, tod had would hare reed, "thia io a dollar,” iustood
be well tu remember that people will vote blindly followed corrupt politicians and
for men that represent their principles ir­ demagntpiee. much unlike' our pore, patri­ one dollar." M it i. the government's
respective of party, thia spring, more than otic and unaspiring leader ia this State, stamp that makes the bill valuable, and
ever before, aud hence that only men of the Hon. Mio. W. Fidd, who would net not the contract to pay one dollar endorsed
have an uCoe. no, not he, and many other! co tbe biii. Such a »j»tetn es we Nationprinciple should bo selected
of Irauer f.tae whom wu hare among n«, ala—wo finance men hare adopted, would
have been a great saving to the Country,
and whom we all know. Gentlemenfoe under tlx prrwent false .jateta adopt
Before 1 proceed farther with my aab«d by Coagrem. the government will be
jeutjGeotiMMo. I weald rapactfally re obliged to pey throe noire io dollar*— ahro
tpMM, ia the language of tbe orator al hue mooey. So, you see, our government
Cmaar'e funeral, "leod me your m," b virtually in debt fur all its circulating
for I am drawiag near very near U&gt; tbe all paper, for it all beura promieoi to pay.
Tho Fittaourgh Gauttr thinks that 'die important suLjeel, which has ro long &lt;n- But, my fellow cilisens, take eoaragt. for
griaad the attention uf our luog cared
RcpnblicM party in I’enmylvania will de­
the National, are coming to the naacne—
Congranmcn, who hare in vt in grappled
velop increased strength this year.
the people sere it and rejoice—the bloated
with the mighty problem now before tbe
Tho Democratic Hoose is trying to Antertcun people, fora scrim of year..
thidd ita bogus reform by putting a false They could not divioa the suae of our first propose to repesl the roaumptitm set
—wo can't redeem our paper fee there is
label on the teH-tale deficiency bills. Their
pare souls do co abominate fraud, yoa natoly for this country the riddle bu a discount of one sad ooo eight cents on
lately been rand, and people begin to hai1 a dollar, we could not redeem if tbe paper

The fcuyfe say..—" Will not everybody
bj happy when the Natteaafa gmtheir oc w
money—the atampod paper dollar?” If,
anybody refuses to take it, .boot him op
the spot fa the moUd of the organa of the

above the eoat of the paper. The money
io good, for bara t it get tbe government',
•tamp ou it—tha valne io in the stamp,
and not ia what the stamp k&lt;m- iarriaata
valMiaa more fable, and if poopfo ahould
have any hesitation, at all, about taking
it, we can amend the conalitutfea again,
ao that it will read, Coegrro. .hall have
power to regulate the valne of foreign
paper, instead at foreign coin aa it now
reads, for it will be for th. ioterrat of tbe
people,—wbat the people want moot be
done, for this io tbe pecpleW jgovernmoot.

and isn't it the stamp tbst makes it valua­
ble, and Imndre, hasa t Coogrrea regulated
the value thereof as U haa tha power to
do under the new amendment? The in■inualion that some have advanced th.f
the Torkiah government it bankrupt, ia
hardly worthy of notice, for han't Con

In our Reedy mode Denartmcnl

evident that mv monetary ayMam m al
wrong ar those wants would be supplied.
Now these wants have long boro Mt but
have not hues provided for audamoog.il

Fob. fft, 1878. whan the Toledo Ororeo
tfon dragged the saw ill.ng trath to light,
aaHamlro did the tnpk banded moomro. !&lt;to tbe want uf amoey that oaaaua

CUFFS aad tha latest nuvslticu in
SCARFS, TIES and Silk Handkerchiefs

Umbrellas. Satchels and Shawl Straps.

33 Monroe

st., Grand Rapids, Mich.

VOLTAIC PLASTER
CHROIIC PLEURIH CURD.

At Hickory C orners
In Barry County dtttribed
as follows:

•mSji

HOMET OF HOBEBOOltD HO T18

&lt; -HA.Nir r&lt;

gel the cOMtitutioa amended, ao that we
ran coin paper, thaee will be no promise to
re.lrem, aad whnt i&gt; the nae of redeeming?
Isn't it alaolwtt mooey, end doree’t it re­
deem iteeir.’ Doesn't it my oa ita face,
tha ie a dollar, this is are dollem, ettt

IMPERIAL SOAP

GREAT BARGAIN

OffEIJS SOLICITED

tifealbangh
U ha. not as yet brae teught i.ow«K3
cel chsBUra, for I think the idea will be
readily grtapod and adopted by on enlight­
ened people II io thia, the vahm ol the
absolute fwprr xuooev i. not ao noeh to
the mavp, after all. aa tt is ia tbe "power

Iffleriou ft’t&amp;wlin
The Secret Out at Last!

of oar Uad—the at» otote will ofCoagrrna.
GaotlemMl Oar ahaolule mooey might
just as wrfl be a blank piece of paper of
eonveaieet aim and shape, aa anythia« efee.
Tbe real value .-f the iterop, n tu tally the
paper, an that when Congrats gets through
regulating the value, tbo paopls eaa res
bow it baa been regulated, sod tu facilitate

Wonderful Di
aLo»t

THE ORIBIUU. &amp; OILY GEHiUSE

HICHOLS, SHEPARD £ Cl
..me pr -oeple the school t»y wrote under
tbe daaigo ha drew on hie si.te. lhh is a
horse," and f&lt;« no other. Ge.tl.nMa’

Some advocate that th. precious Betel.

Meao/ocrereWea/yiy
How foolish and absurd is such a
CRA Mr TQM RR O TliKRR,
there wa. a premium-ou paper, for there
oory It require, labor to grow our 8, 4, ff. 8 end 10, Rutger. Pforo, .nd 33
ia not enough gold and ailver in the treuaend 3S Jeffmoa 8c. New York.
raw tod separate II from the koraul, aad
nry to cash nil throe stem cireulating io lha
ft
tG
t wWcwfaU
we il io tho paper mi1!, dom k not?—
McCarthy, honey £ GILES.
country, don't argue to me that paper in
r\~4—r Ml-L
more convenient to carry; and, that if men
By Gruem generally and-by
kn.w it was ou par with gold they would
Z.
B.
WILLISON,
foal psrfocdy mfe rod would not ask to
Hastings, Mich
the happy aathora of a financial .yatem bare it redsemod, only ro certala cuter
which tbo iagoauity of mro, under the pro tie., for the argument is old—/Acre
half per pound?
direst nacamily, ia any ago, or in any SMjpfo be a grand rush. We propose to
Me, my fellow ciUamm, the No
country heretofore never thought of. Th.
.
- -------- -J M lha royal road to preaponty.
QOtem is simple, and easily tabght in all
our Cnsncil Chamber*—ao mmpla, indeed, quite preperetl to make cur alxolute^.] „„ ouedialty iavile you all to join m.
M it, that I presume tor that very reason mooty, aad, m the only sbaolute money and share with oa tho reward of oorhboau.

racy will get these promire to-poy Mtm
a!) cashed m they are Ixicotnicg alarmed
at oar mw syutem of finaoe., aad thus
drain the treasury. I know there is
nothing valuable about the stuff, only lb.
tmprmnlM made by the governmoot,
sump,
bat then, we would like to keep
Bounce that money ■ Um great peOkoea
for all our worn. Yea. mooey. Goode, tboeoiafar kasp-qpkea,—a. ■ rtlie of a
'
men, il is what the amnify ooada it ia false eyM.m of fiaaaeo.
wbat you and I Mad my fellow witiaeoe.
I speak from my own uperieaoe, I speak
from tbe espetWca of ctbcn. and J speak
from the aspadonae of my aouairy. Now

A complete line of UOLLA.R8 and

OVERCOATING in good Xyks.

it aa the harbinger of better timra. l^is
fortunate, indasd. for thi. people, Oral ia
throe latter days—days of poKtiro) aortap­
lion and eitiraMry that we had a few patriotie and far seeing KatessMa who wen
eo/rerewail trHarpt'risy that other partiea
could not bold Ibero, wbo mat in a .ro-

am now professor of that branch of tbo
(object, and, aa it ia ant one of the secrets
of our Coewii Chamber. 1 feel at liborty,
mt, my fallow idfi—a, I teal that it ia
my bounded duty to ..lighten Urn public

for WHITE SHIRT fe tbe Ot,-

BUSINESS SUITS.

TO THE CONSUMRE
Of ^lifttnUfijBiia

The Mild Power
ANEFFECTUAL SPECIFIC

CURES

HUMPHREYS’
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NaMteOk, March 7. 187K

jWANZER 4. BARNES,

SUCCESSORS

to

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CHOOSING
Mr*. A. P. Dreks,
Sr-Md. That w^ th. ashore uf
Hasting* Kasten, Star Lodge No. 31. A.
M. of whieh Slater Drake waa a jute and
upright member, rocognixcd with dne anb■brion lb. will of tha Matear, would 1.
this tnauoer expnas cur appreriaticn of
the virtue* of our deeded Steer .nd ten­
der her bereaved huaband and relariv*,
our wartnret sympathy* in their great *f

«£££

ALL ABOUT THF. COirSTTV.
A RepuUiron v.ctory at the April elec­
tion*. can be had with proper effort, and
a great public fo*«.
it b worth working for.
.
Clement Smith wm obliged to dbapNn. M. K.'Tpylor goe* Ea»t thi* week
for the purpose of purchasing new good,
Monday Bight, .nd lho people .1 lud BCar
for her millinery cetabliahment.
Barney * School Huwse in Baltimore. on
A nkv, uew, herd fence adore* tb«
Tueaday night, by rcarou of mcknoa of
front of tbo reridence of Mro. W. I. F.
himwlf and family. Ha will without
Ham. and (&gt;«»r Young, on Green St
doubt fill lw&gt; other appointment* thia
J■ 8. Garkaon ha* removed hi* photogrtph gallery from State, to Jefforeu St.
Tho young tucu of Barry county, wbo
by Mr. wiU thia »pri*g cart their fine ballot, ar*
invited to look over lb* pant record of the
two partici. we claim that there are but
two partita to-day: the party of boocat
money, oonlrJtod by tho Republicans, xrxl
Sunday last. ’
\
the party of infiationbto, controlled by
Among other improvement* now being Democrats,—and decide whether they will
made, we notice the erection of a fine re. go with the luiueal men or the repudia
tdonce by X. B. WjHhtm, on Mill street,
tn the Third Ward.
Al a regular meeting of Harting, East
The editor of the Bas mb* would like era riur Lodge No. 31 of A. M. the fol­

Repudiators fisg whtob i* strung
aero** State street, beautifully illustrate,
the condition the party will be in uu Mun­
day night.—Woundup,

lowing rorolutian wa* adopted.
That tbe thank, of tbi*
Lodge be tendered to Mr*. H.yford, Mr*.
D. G. Robinson, and all other, wboro
kindly amiated in making our Maaouic
Fertinl a sucrea,. and that a.oopj of
these nsolultoM be farni»hsd the city faper, foe publication.
T. I’UILI.II-a.

Dcapite llie hard timet, it &gt;&lt; true that a
At tbo Council meeting Friday evening,
farmer Can .now buy more yard* of print*
With a pound of butter, than at any other ou the .{ucatfon ef tbe adoption of Aid.
Dewey's reaoluxiou lo -inrtruct the City
tinw in tbe country'* history. '
Then- wiU be a Pink Bibboa social at Tmuarer to enforce tho prorarion, of tbe
Halon Hall, on Wednesday evening, oruinsnte rdatrie to lireMing saloon*.
April lid. Admirefon. ten rente; thu to Aid. Davey and Kaaaall voted for the
revolution, Aid. Abbey, McNaughton aud
iodide rupper aud a “ joDy good lime."
TomUttaon toted against the rreolntion,
V/Thecfiek uf ilur ailvtw dollar » not
Aid. Wiakletnau, who wta present, refused
loud iu the lud. Tbe friction of 12 eoito

pclled the editor'of the Baxxk* to read!
ail appointment* to speak for the present
week. Thia will explain* bi* abrenre from

oa tba road, for tbe very popular "Advxnee" chilled plow,- for whieh they are
agent, for this county.
k II. Salubuiy recently of thi* eity.

• are inf rmtd that hcN&lt;.‘/king a ,pleaid baainere.

Sueenw to you. Lea.

CARPETS,

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AND

terta, C«ni. FM»_.

VARNISHES

Of every variety aad kind.
Mb
•mij

arouruoty preparea.

-&gt; m;

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_

fflf fills H THE SMt
Stylish Goods for the Spring.

Rnt'lmi, That wr cordially bear WWtrom that nor deeroaed Sinter was cm in
wbme life and character tbe prinaplca of
our order were faithfully portrayed , that
•a a woman, she wa* alway* just red faith­
fol, aa a friend, p.ervua aad true, and aa
a Steer of our order, ever ready to culti­
vate and hocer tho |&gt;rincipl&lt;B that bind us
topether.
Rn-M, That wc reiotoo iu tbo belief
that tho earth will, in due time dre up
it* treasure,, and tbu wa shall be again
united, and that beneath the providence
and power of the Supreme Coad neter
death ha.* no dominion, tbe grave no vic.

rtfA A rj/r orjyr^
WE XEVER SELL A J‘ERSOS ONCE
BCT WHAT WE GET HIS TRADE AGAIN
HECACSE WE TREAT HIM RIGHT.

BENNET’S GREAT STORE

Children’s Suits 81.00 and Upwards!

JACKSON, MICH

entered at large upon cur record*, and that
a ropy be furnabed to the huband of our
deceased Sieur, and tbo city paper, fur
publication.

BOYS’ SUITS AT ALL PRICES.
YOUTHS' 8CITS AT ALL PRICKS.

t

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Good heavy douUe-and-twial COTTON PANTS, on|y JI.00 worth

Will Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in America.

Julia WtotmiAX, )

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$1.50 in other Store.a

•

WE ADHERE STRICTLY 1*0 THE ONE-PRICE SYSTEM.

IPl? buy our/foodt ecccluxively for Cash, therefore can sell

them at lowerfigures than other stores;

Proceeding* of th* Township 8 aperintendent'a Meeting held a) the eity of
Harting, or. Saturday March 16, 1868.
On mociou of Mr. Barker George W.
Brown wu cbooen chairman, and on mo­
tion of Barden, Clark A Bsrber wm chosen
secretary. Tbe following reaclnlkn war

THE LffiEST lliD FIH M II HASTINGS DRUG STORE
w»t
M. 40. AKP H CAWAl^T..

county of Barry heldln the city of II*ating, on the 16th of March, 1878, it wa*
deemed ad ruable to bdJ a StatoTcaehen'
Institute at the '*
- - •
•
month of April____ , ___
towuabip superin indent*. ,u
nunc* of George W. Brown oi
George C. Nevin, of O
Enoch Andru* of Carlton, (
Barden '.nd Emily Holm* of 1

ROKERTHi
Patterns in the Highest Art of Carpet De- \
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GRAXD

RAPIDS.

MICHIGAN-

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t«t OtHtott
TO I R B-BBXT* ,

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES
Nrehnlh, to be employed by the SapC. of
Pablie Interuetion to aaut in tbe work of
•ueb Ip*titnte.
(Jo motion of Mr. Nevin* an executive
rommiuce of three, rousting of George
C. Nevin*, George W. Brown and George
D. Barden were appointed to make all
necanary arrangemenu foe hJdmg a
Tcacbeni' InMitutc. Georg* W. Brown

Stretched oonipieujuily aerwaa Main St.,
*Wc notice the streamer bearing upon it the committee aud GrorgeJ.'. Navin* aocrettry.
Oa motion of Mr. Rarden a copy of the
great war cry of the Grtcnbaekcr '-Time
to Work.” W« abo notice aeverai of there proceeding, of tbe meeting were to be
apastbw of the naw political organization faraiahed to the Hartlag* h£* Jvurvrl
and
Harting* Republican Baxxbb for
(to bo) rtsndinp on our atrnet corner*,
busily enlightening tho ignorant on the publication.
subject of finance; Several uf three wbo
bare so recently iliriaomad into able (?)
fiusuccer* aud-ltarurd aUlcaturo ar* really
people who ought iu be improving the time j.
they'bi vatu word, and art
around the S'rccia. supfurtrd noCwylEetr

Mr Wood fit Mill at work revising tbe
uwu industry bui (by the bard work of]
Tariff bill, *n&gt;l the iodastrisL portin
wive, aud daughters. Tbirei wbo run will ]
revving, and Mr. Wood tbe carving.

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PAINTS, OILS.
T&gt;.

Or^L Patent Melipac*. Dye nir&lt;«. Trtlrt Arti^X aaA*a X.*ba». «... Mt.

,OT,«tl.l&gt;dHfVAh8,£'

Carpets Accurately Cut and Per­
fectly Made.
SCHOOL^ BOOKS

KSnxls.lsi’KZilX’.ri:

4IID

STHTIO/IEHY.

Bennett's Great Store
sat.
J ACKSON. MICH

ESK’

•) »pp&gt;j

Tbe lUpabliearu will meet iu cxu.nu at
tbe Town House in Irving, on Thureday.
March 2Elh, at on* o'efoek, p. m., to put
in at mica.i n candidate* for townahipaffiaen
By order of eomtuittre.

Jflumev to Jackson

Far NINETY DAYS FROM DATE
Elegant Table NiiverwiYre

DRY GOODS PILGRIMS
Man Killed In tha Wood*.

eulate it all over tbe Chy.
Tbe Udo; R^fMiea» tfn . Vaitilaticn i, good in all awes. Tharefare, wa
aay, ventilalo tbi* greeubaok iallalioe b^
loan thoroughly, and kt tha daylight into
ttM&gt; corruptiog scheme, .nd it will paa*
away like *cow before the May no..

Do you want to be taxed fcr all time to
oocnr, by having tbo Drpot oo the extreme
ewt.-ru limit* af the Qty. «eo of th&lt;4th
Ward of tbe City, of Hearing* I If *o,
vote to redact Alderman TtexUoron.

There wa* a aad accident near Nashville
on the 2Clh, inoL David Stauffer, an old
man, the father of L. E. Stauffer of tbi*
city, wa* chopping in tbe wooc' one mile
wert and north of th* vilhgu of Naabrilla.
with hujwo little gyantb-iu. When the)
were aome distance apart tho boy, cut a
tree down, which falling tervek Mr. Stauf­
fer on the back of (ha Mck killing him
almost inrtandy. He wa* a well known
aad highly rewpeetod eiliten of Cartfotoa,
and leave* a Urge circle of mourains

On Feb 26. 1878, I fort a note of 115
made payable to tbo Hasting* National
Bank and dua April Irt. 1878, .igned
John Svirie* aad Drloa Smith. The pay­
ment of aaid note ia hereby forbidden.
46 48
Wai.TBB Covby.

Wa ar* told that Alderman Tomlinson
mid in tbe Bed Ribboo Club Itoom oo

Th* Cltiaen* wiU butyl thrir ward cen­
tare M follow. :

-• Three, at tha Council Chamber.
Four, at County Chrk'a offi.-e.
for the purpoeo .of placing ia nomination
eundidaua far Ward officer-, oa Friday
•rente; te halt part au o'clock.

wbo are opposed to again unsettling
value*, to arraying capital igaiart labor,
and secret'pelitic*! partite, aa having *
direct tendency to uwdermtoe th* principle
of jopular government, are invited to
mete in oauetu, at th* Court Howe, oa
Tburodsy evening. March 28th, al 7 o'clock
to place in nomination a cititea*' tiekrt
for city officer*.
H«tit», Mmlt 20, 18T8.
A. J. Bowxb,
J. W. B«.vtlxt,
W. 8. Goodtbab, 8. C. Pbixdlb,
and eighty-three other,.

On Saturday a warrant waa room out
againat H. A. Bu*adl. dbargin; him with
WusutAB, Gao. W. Knight, Premd.nl
Balling liquor to a common drunkard. Ha of the Fanner*' Mutual Fire IwraraMa
wm areretod, and Monday morning plead Compoy. of Iforrj end Eaton eoutrtb*;
guilty, and waa fined 625.00 end real*. has been anddonly died from hi, labor by
reaitte Chsrire A. Bailey far a aitoilwaf
fence a id the trial ia awl down for Friday,
U 9 o'clock in the forenoon
The euiu
wren rommeured bafora M W. BiUr.

Irt dqy of May, and will not rue ax*
until (MXt winter. All partis h»vieg to
on our yard, wishing them Mtwetf w
ple»«c notify u* *1 oore.
7
W. C. k W. 3. Kbu.t.
HMtingx, Mareh 11, 1878.
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Church .nd Railrred Street.
XB6tf____
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•
Query ; "Wliy will maw atmAe earn
mon tobacco, when they can buy Marburg
Brea. ‘Stal »/ h’ortk CarM^; te tha
aame price Y
XXtt-36yl
Bank Rtport.
For aab at John Bf^* barbarahoy. BEi-onr or tub Coxnrnow or tub
flatethtseaiaaetiaubi* )«&gt;*!- ** "&gt;•«*
Hxwixom Matioxxx. Babb, ar
Hatvixoa, ix thb Rtstb or MtcuMlAX, AT TBB Cu»*B OF Bl'HIXBSfl,

BENNETT’S GREAT STORE

French, English and American Dress Goods.
Half Wool Fnbriques27 inches Wide, 121-2
Four feet wide black Cashmeres at 95 cents.
Not to be found in the State less than $1.25.
36 inch all wool Cashmeres, any shade, 50cts.
Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts.
Full lines of Trimming Silk al $1.00.

Breaking Plow

THY IT FAHMEK8

COME AND 8EE,
JASON RICH,

All the Gems of
elties at Prices ]
in the Land.
Wants we will I
liantait aMan pml
ihtitiMi. Ii mUsmIj
i few tf ankle W kj atf itthrt Ik ErtRini (Bl
ma Hanoi hnj®&lt;

BREAKING PLOW

TEAS.
m 20 eta. to 90 eta. par lb. i
* equal to any in ttaeity
st outta ycu it ot*.

COFFEE.
SUGARS.

�Purity of Elections)
The Le-galrtttre at iu last erosion made
several laws to preserve tbe panty of ejec­
tions which citUcnaahotW study rarofnlly.
as tbo Spring elortiuns are cluse al hand.
Some of thewe acts hava been mentioned
heretofore, prod others will be referred to
hereafter. Ono of them of great import
aoce, “To preserve tbe Purity of Elec
tioos," may bo found on page 133, Public
Arts of Mithijaa, Session of 1877/art

Tl.c weather is remarkably fine, sud
wb.at looks ita vary l-trt.

i ten
■ M27.
Tho tntal apgrgato of petiaione paid ticca
Aaron Ore, one of tho olden reaith-nts 1731 to tbo preMut time has bran »428r
of tbe town rf Orangeville, died on the 20a,8&amp;9.M.
8th, after a lung aud severe iilsow. He
A pn-iuinrat DvOsoersGe I'u-prvsvwtsLivs
was om of tho highly eatecraed redden is in the Iasi C«mgrrM&gt;wh&lt;&gt;
‘
r
of thia part rf Barry, and died at s ripe iovMtigator and who wa&lt;scalooa ia cudcav- i
108 prureAing the datire of the inspect­ old age. Dis funeral co tbe 10th wss
onag to upcerth Repabliean wrong &lt;Lriag, ।
ors of ekethma Thi, act provides that largely U tended t
has bcm brought to criefby the discovery I

on the poll Isrts, that whenever nny rote
ia challenged aad sworn in the number art
against the name of such ch aliengel voter
shall be written distinctly in ’peaal, on
tbo back ofiiia voted ballot, aad ■ piece of
blank paper be pasted over it? so that the
canvassers easoot see the number, that
this cancelled number .hall De1st alcno
the ballot prwne-J with tho other ballots,
so that, in case tho elortion is contested,
the paper pwtrd over it can Iw torn off
by the ci'tsrt, the number bo revtalod, and
a comparison with tho poll Ust will show
who voted H and either party to the coatrsl may prara tl-at such role was illegal.
Inapecton at electinn are required by law
io execute llvnie protisions with scrupulous
fidelity.

Tbo roads continue bad enough,

■e&lt; HalMla* m X«. W’svseeBl.

(AT ADVERTISING FAYS

-rwWTtS?^

Tbe Mrs. Portins, Brown, aad Osiraa, of bis own crooked roadurt. and soon I;
aad Mina Holcomb hare been very s^k.
the first thtas fcr a long lime, they all
Tbe Spring election is near at head,
aad the Greenback tai! to tbe Democratic
party is shown and landed as . wonderful

all US«./

k-r sort s~»«:.-n

W Want Jactai &amp; Saiiiai

SIBTl

NAVY

BAILIOAB.

■A--10B3CC0

BICEIGAN AM THE SOOTH

Tho meetings st the M. E. Church coolinac with an increasing interest, about
thirty hare professed saving grate.

Schools are dewing fcr tbe seaacn, they
have, generally, been successful.

■ "WHITE

Farmers are getting ready for business
and anticipate a ehanoc to plow and sow

Chicago, March IS.— In pomtance of
a cal! foe a meeting of tbo Hard Money
Ixagne nod th-w- in sympathy with ita ob-;
jeets, prominent btuincH men represent
iog a numb-T of Western States and both 1
the RcpaUican ana Democratic parties,
At Augurla, Me, the Republicans elrrt
met at the Grand Pacific thir afternoon the Mayor by 242 majority.
and were caffcd tn ordsf by tbo Hou.
It is proposal to pay gold for the int lot
George W. .Ulen of Milwaukee, wbo set
forth tbe object &lt;if\hj meeting in a few ci billion purchased under the new Nilrer
words and alledcd to tho tKecnaity for an
organitation like that contemplated by

causes. One of tbs wheeb io tbe finance
maehioe bsqomes dogged, perhaps shat­
tered. Tbo terrible Wall-rtrcrt ‘ermh
whieh follows ia communicated to crore
part of tbe finanas] mechanism of the
country. But analogies do not stop here.

T»Ai!S ddisd X6krH.

^\the Yea,

BIAND BANDS DIVISION.
Tbe Reliable Short Ida.

LIVER COMPLAINT
Taere ia good reason to believe that tba
RceampGoa-ie^eal bill will not command *
majority of tha- Senate Finance CommitBurchard's bill to promote the refund­
ing of tbe National debt and a loan of sav­
ings will be favorably reported by tho
Ways and Means Committee.

“j'm

Gjv. Uampten farorrJ the redaction
of tho lUpublecan Circuit Judges by tbe
South Carolina Lepialaturc, because they
were ejected on a mere technicality.
The 1-oodou Am«usiul thinks that
none of tho European govern menu which
have been invited by the United Statu

IBSSi'

, ___ _____ ___ jifthty curatir*
iofluvuv. Virulent bluod prisons that
lurk iu the system are by them rubiwid of
their terrors, and by thrir persevering sod
souHwhst protracted use the rnoit tainted
•y.lean msy be completely renovated and
built up anew Enlarged glands, tumoro
snd swellings dwindle away snd disappear
Servioc will recommend the removal of under the Influence of throe great resolrDoorkaeper Polk, on the ground of loose
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
tnaosgemrut and the violation of law.
GRAY S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
The Direoture of the mint have received
two hundred new silver dollars, which
were distributed smong Senators axteanrely in racbange tor the greenbark dollar.

EMPLOYMENT!

St.W*&gt;

Tbe Democratic House is the most ex*
travagMt branch of tbe Government. In
mcvcial natioas froves that guldlnd silver
poaaeski stability ofyndoe in a greyer de­
gm than any other Mfljmodiiida, and are
therefore the best standard Of raise, and,
Tbe Senate has confirmed Hua. Wiliam
in conMrtitm with paper repraasmtstirrs
convertible info d.cra oa demand, tho only A. Howard for Governor of Dakota.
Postnumtero: F. W. Punham, at Bay
»fc and uniformirircuUtlng mediu^i.
3. It U the duty of the Govcrnmaot to City, Mich., John P. Crewman, Williams­
town, Mich.

Tbo English dufaadun of tire Halifax
award undertake to say that liey proved
that the value of tbe catch uf the United
States within thu three mile limit amount­
in 1870 to over 18,000,000.

RAILWAY COMPANY

Registration Notice.

JKQ VA'- WtWB 8SWS
BOILER WORKS

,&lt;5’ »«t aiusam

The House UotamitXee has agreed to re­
p tn in favor of Mr. Slayer a bill to advance
•100,000, io anlicipetioo of tbo next fiscal
yaar, fur continuing werk on ths now

ffi-’EsSESM'
•uMSiTM in Batiitf.

ty Is likely to be split. Senator Kernan of
New York thinks is the financial question.
He therefore advises that they leave it
alone, bat Moan. Ewing k Co, say oo.

•E-Egssai
ma a«r as tfti wsss'as taa
Is u,
trmtoggi? t-a’rgti aaa:

'f

s.sss. U &lt;•&gt; iXmv W. wa&gt; lk.

Pennsvi

Thus Tar GenetJ Ewing has made tbo
loudssl lad for tbe support of the Nations I

salt's*
fetAJSSJ

N-EIjIC IL I StJEGICAL IlltNUTE.

JSbteASix
Tbe gentlemen la Waablugloa *1m&gt;
have been acting as attorneys for Wylls and
be a riolstiou of tbd spirit bl the Const! Andcrsuu say that, their friendv' in New '
tntina, sad of tbo sf-iril of the laws and
pledgee under which our war coreeaey wa- Orleans hare gixco up all hop of present
iwued, and as tho experience of tho world pardon. Gov. Nichols steads in fear of
lias prored would neremarily ba followed
by still further depreciation, to tbe grow
Nothwiduunding t bo mistakes of the
injury of all legiumoto bail owe, and to
the suffering of tha fabcrin-/ ri»nrt. upon Adminisuation, the Republican* turned
whom the arils of the depreciated cureen out wall ia Nsw Hampshire, as tn exam­
cy inevitably falls moot heavily.
ple to their brothers throughout tbccsiuniry to SUnd fast by the grand old party for
b.-uer things ia tbe future.

•w-'
THE ( H. V ER WELL MEDICAL CO.

JaMMtlsnu U«-a-d

CSLIIe

The Administration ilia trouble over
-colter appointment ihst of Cutter, to be
Paymaster General pf the Navy. The
best thing that ma be said ia Its fkvar is
that auute of the “lodapcadcnV papers
are declaring against Ik
On* third of the satire vming pupal*,
lion of Keatarty raaaot md tbe ticket
they vote, and 150,000 children are grow­
ing up ia ignorance of ths mure elements
of an English education. No wonder the

K®syrep

The subject uf the following utxioo baa
rood ground to complain to Senator Coakling that bis orctas are not wall fc tone
wboc they go back oo the Senator's Irisad
tbu. -Tbo Now Hampshire Uvw falls

waiting to S&lt;M it- If be has hoc lira nerve
the ouly dms ia Ww aunh who will npricn
are the implsmblei ebe WJef» ibo war is
net entUd Mid .lbs .Tilden ofk^rfofr^.

A.G.OL1

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VOL. 22. NOg#.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1878.

rates of advertising.
a

S.srsdvl tn- ••eatoass

•ss**

WHOLE NO. 2095

FARMERS LOOK HERE
Pcrata, Plain, Full Ground
_
_
_
'40
Cutie_
50
m- “ • v “ . J“nt,r PolntaF“” Groot”1
M
Uliver s New Improved Jointer ard Cutler Allachmenta are tbo lightest
stTOOCtet, beat and ei.«ap«i ever rtlMbod to any Plow.
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CALL

OK. C. RUSSELL,

AND

THEM

SEE

will be do cheaper. Then, wby Mt stick
to coin or pramiees toney ano? Perhaps
coin will be as stable in ita vriua, and
paper pnitaGc* are jutt as convenient a»
stailme paper with the word •‘doBsra'
printed upon it.
How (hen ia thia nriemjitiun or eonv&lt; r
aion of such current Barney in comsaodi-

per capita! How will you got rid of all
other kinds of money preparatory t.&gt; ita
iaeue? But, suppose that all done and
that the supreme moment hne arrived, Low
pill v..a atari the thing? You have propoMd to begin by paying of the national
debt with absolute money, very well, that
will give aa two biDiona of currency, three
times what wo now bare. But what if
। we Ud net a.y nptmori debt? What
will a nation do who han not any? But
you any they ,11 have them, very well,
bow then when the debt U small? What
if it was vary large? .In Great Britain
you would issue fil.OCKl.MW.OUO to tocin
with, I suppose. What next? You will
pay all sabrias aod public ehargre bv sim­
ply opcratiag the prtoting-preaa. '
You speak of taxes. Why wiil you as­
ses. rax.* when you haae plenty ot paper
aod foci&amp;iea fur printing ••Thia ia a dol.
tor" upon it? But taxre arc to be pays-

'

PHYSICIAN &amp;SDRGEOH.

SOLE AT PRICES LOWER THIN BEFORE THK I1B !
Mflbinc in the Hardware, Hantea or Fann Implement line, cal!
w.
.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL.

DENTIST

balance of trade due the commercial world.
What do you get by taxation? Why,
your own atwolure money. good for nqth
certainly outside yowr own joriadirtiun.
Gold has th.J, and you make no promiwt
•ver to get or pay «oy. How will you
trade in anything, even for the 4ecusaiti&lt;s
of national life in any •sn-rpcocy, which
of itself destroys ail roarideore ia ' yenr
almduto owoey. Yon may export ouu
modules. Thalia natunal barter. But
how will the nation get the n&gt;mu&gt;oditks
to export? Probably tkey do not exist
etreutolfon at sD, provided a still cheaper
for exportation. They sridom do when a
nation aa at a piaeh. aod not at ail io most one eon" be obtaiMd. Why to thia? fleeh

If you prohibit men fr6m doing tn any­
where to the world y5S will And it aba&gt;
lately iapomible to pt event population and
pnsperiiy dearrtiog auijh cvuntriui for
| Ukm where th.; precious metals are to be
found in abundance. Thewr things are
[ found wbm the precious metals are found
1 or where it ia believed they won will bo,
; and now hare elav. And whenever these
■ metals gr« tote the band* of the people,
: even if wholly daauoethed. so for st the
sedon of ths Guvrratncnt ran arentsplhb
Shawl® • it, by foilurn to coin and depriving them

Announcement !
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
IM CH AX CURT Pretest attntioa rim la

WINTER GOODS !

AT COST!

i Now is the time to secure bargains.
Dress Goods anti
| very cheap; as I intend soon to go to New York for my Spring Stock, ’
land muBtninke room. Como early and-secure such bargains as never same, became such is Useir flare iu life.
[were offered to the people of Barry County before.
I They might depart of thcrnsel vra for ooun I

The Studebaker Wagon! !

Every One

Fully Warranted!

trim which allowed them to retain thrir
vriuible qualities, but the people would
part with the metal, from eothpulrioa, not
fh® choice. You cannot dwpriro gold
aod silver of thrir naacutial money functiowa by law untow you extinguish them
utterly, or at tout banish them absolutely
from the foe. of ths earth, nor ran you
transfer their use. to absolute money, any
more than you ran transfer by art of Cosgraa Um coratia! funrtiow of motberbood
to the sawdust dolls of the nuresry.
No agreement lika thia b«r« art up m
the foundation of absolute money ia puasible, simply because it is instinrtiraly
known by everybody to be impoaaible, aod
tbs asnramption that vnrii an agrtetncai
to imposed upon the peopto by the Gov
stnaeM stamp upon worthless paper is
hardly sufficient to support a propeoitiou
ao emphatlcslly requiring strong argunrat
Again, it is said that “thr *ov«reign
power murt create all the entreat mon.y
to be uxd by the people of tbo natiua and
each money may be made of any material
wbataoerer. The bare for the redemption
or conversion of such current money will
betotbe commodities of all kinds that
may be parphtred with it and to the ariarias, taxes, dutire, wages, debts, aod jndga
meuta that may be prid with It," oto. "If

the asms nominal amount of gold, but peetradc which might be paid in arms and
se«f for money use. a greater value in
aiunitioaa, beatdea thit, &lt;v«a if the com amatl vtmi than gold. *o that it » ex­
moditie. exist in your nation, they belong |I ported or melted down and replaced by a
1 to indiridnria, not to tbo Goreremait. I,&lt; beeper coin Those who get them kn-iw
How ptherwuw b the Goacrnment to avail .
iteclfaftlicmunlcre.it ctrnfiacato. Your well that atari! soins with low silver ia
taxes yield no means ol payment,-no lipau 'them wCl circulate at par with gold, whicl
■vf credit. Yen cannot borrow. Yon have is the worlds standard, and they are not
alow to resort to .exportation or to the
mdting-poi for the profit.
It is an nn&lt;iuast&gt;oeable feet that silver
i&gt;dfaa a small note iawtrth more thaa
as a large one. There e*n be no powible
Inourhirtwar gUd did not have us
doubt of this nor is there any other possi­
1beesuae we were in rroubfe, but boausr ble explanation of it than the om 1 hare
we.rejected it aod imued a cheaper eur'rvocy, a au-jnoded promt*, to pay, which
usurped ita pl.ee in the Lands of the peo­
ple. but which like all otbvr things, atiU
'com&gt;s to the incxorabl. tuesaure of gold,
1all through and ever vino.the war. Your
power to levy taxes parable in three to
kcaa would be folly. The Muff you would
collect than in would be wathleas in every
fmerpeney,
nod the Govvrntnent would
I
die. and the currency would die, and ths
nation would disintegrate all togrtLrr
AY ho Would take Jour currency in ex

oat of the con.irv, alihottfh be would
ofcourse be robbed all the way. Our ex­
tradition laws would have to reverse their
action aod force back fugitives from in­
justice into a nation of tfaiens, fur no man
could trust his fellow. The nation would
be organised upon the laris of eooflnea
lion, and if all the world abould also adopt
absolute money, society would be the forty
thieves in a state of snarthy. But that
idea of founding abeolnto money upoa all

MESSER BROTHERS.

How will you rateh them? Men will
honnl, tbny will bury their treasure in th.
earth, and even if you could would you
bare the bmrrt to daOtrov twriro billtona
of Hirer .nd gold?
Wbtwrer 4oa thia
dretroyu the great mining iodualrira of tbs
world Whrt reirif would there Im for
th. workingman in that? How much
would thrir tantrtfo. odd to Um v.1.

PfliHMWiCAL tfiSUST.
PEOPLES DRUG STORE.

the poor man?

of purest quality only.

Swarr’S Horst,

TOBAGOO.

CNAXIt RAFIM. - - ■_ • • - - • «&gt;&lt;=»

CROCKERY.

aro:

peace and good behavior on lb« part of
the SoutHtra people.

It in surprising to Me bow eaaily the
average Democratic editorjan slide into the
greenback haraeaa
Between Southern Sdaima
badly dcmoralisod.

There tt onh_ ona thing

snd get ths paps by rireply paying ths
east af lbs matorvri and prtauug. and Ma­
der it in foil payment ofttou hundreddollar note and interest. A half l.usbel
cf wrtatoex will pay tire (iovrmmect wril.

and rebel

The party editor to

There u a loud demand for the subrtitutihn of aa eagle for th? boxxard oa the
90-eent dollar. Why not make an endur­
ing record of the recent coctrorenty by pottingon a gold bug.
No more apathy fur the Republicans of
Indiana, they propose to win at the eiee-

foil to aril Mioagh 90-eeal dolkn for 105
C!UU to enable it to pay the public debt.
The venerable David Murrey of Newmarket, New Hampshire, cast his Riat

revutoiona, and disasters in the emrentoof
trade, for there is not an instonc* in hit
torr where a financial disaster wu oeva
iiouod by adherrore to lb. apeei. m«Mure
of values. Ou the ooctrary, departures
from it, Um overtraining of credita and
rreon to bredeemabl. promtoes and wild
•peculations, the very eancnoe of nil which
to the disregari
prineiplre of metal

Suppore a man give* hb promissory 1
note for 1100, absolute tommy, and goto '
the tokens or slips of paper. Whs* next? 1
He wants a horse aod find. one. Will I
ba be able to iudure (be owner to part 1
with a horw worth 1100 to gold for thore 1
■lips of paper? It will uke two eenturlvw 1
at lanrt to etore that hem trade But 1
eupjiOM ho does auecaad, aosin time he
mutt pay thn note. What will that nute 1
require ot him? Mmt be pay it in good l“—"
measure, one hundred gold dollars? Bn i»B from thor own enma.
might just as writ have dole ths whole *
““
buriores on a guld breia. if he bta got
to sacrifice 1100 gold value of some oommodity which be may hare to pav that
note ho is re badly off re uader the hor­
rors of specie jiaymenL What will he do

COFFEE.

Phyfiiciatt’e Pre«crip’ion« and
Family RecipcA carefully pre­
pared with Drugs and tTbemicds

for coin aa ia the ea.v i0 thia country, then
you must increase the coin of tbo world to
The Andcrsoo case will not eooautnte a
at local thirty-two- times in present amount Democratic lever to oust Hayea.
or •183,400,000,000 where in fart, aa
At a Cabinet meriting yesterday the
ia above ahowa, with a reservoir of uncoin­
ed precious meta! of ooe-hrif the existing President expresrod the opinion that the

it American diaoasa—the itch for
Whet will you fix as the amount
circulation? How many ysnre of
experiment will it require to cea■kill tn nn'C. wtll.tn a t,,1l.nn A..I

money is ‘•tight" you will of course relievo
the stringency; Um wiuu of 'trade
will require it, for even with the paper
promises ot oontiorotal money and the
greenbirk we were alsray. sure of that
blessing. lu due lime stootote money
wuuld b. of torn value than the waste bal­
lot* for defeated candidates to the last
year's school meeting.
This would be a fine currency for the

JACKSON WAGONS.

Wm. H. Goodyear.

are getting rid of it by refnatog to onto it
further, as tn aotn« of Um states of the
Latin union, will be to invite the floods
of silver from nations which, like France
and Germany, hare great nrsaa on band
for aale, and which they are bolding until
agreed that about ooe-hrif of each metal, we open a market for what no other na­
or lee. than one half, ii caed aa money tion will take off thrir hands. Baida
W oat, then, is the truth as to thorn be-| thia, we must export to meet tbo merca.inp enough of ritfirr gold or Hirer U&gt;
nerve no the baaiv of a moortary system
It h apparent that if
legal value than lh-y will aril for aa com­ for the world 1
modities, proves that they would do ioJot there waa in the world aa a whole any lack
all the purpoam for which money in used. of sola, either of gold or Hirer, that the
Bet such reorit by m . maun follows.
Gold is unfit fur circulation, though not
as a mcasuae of value, 'in small •uaia, and
the constant neeosatty for actnri money in
tba innomarable daily tranaarttonsof life
gives to silver sad area capper and some
metellia compositioiia nraeh greater red.
value for money usre thaa is indicated by
their commercial value. In fart, gold u
almost ths poorest of all things Ftrr raeh
uses, byreMon of its great vatae in amall
bulk end tba consequent basatd ot loss iu
great atagpauon which led to recent da
predation in mlrer«tviag atemporsry out
tel for the production of our mines, is
again aboqt to culllfM, lending to another
vastly increased pn.-portionste valoa from
great decline in the value of that tnrtal.
the proem of coinaee and the legal trodrr
There ran be no doubt that the eoorquality than dore gold; and their being
mom profito^of liirer mmng wUlpreriy
nothing else which cun be no well ured.
reins nf tU mX £ ilm/uLeWM
unless promisee psyable in coin, they cir­ handle his money; he win prefer silver
culate at a higher otiminx) than c.immturr- The merchant sod banker know that gold In ume, the mvllumg proauMa now ia.
on deposit affunla a aero re and unvarying auguretod In semi Mxbsroa. lands, hi Aria
measure’ of value, aod treating ia the hiwa
Bat there ia a limit to this power, and and the iron vault* of their country, pre­
th. silver hall dollar .me. to circulate fer the more preeir.ua and lean eumberaoaxc
when ita rommercial valor is more than metal- But the great fact remain. tnat
about 7 per cast, foaa than ita legal or nom­ less than half the precious metal in iIm my belief, likeiy ’ to become re valuable
inal value. Why is thia, if the absolute -world ia require! m tnooey by th* human relatively with gold a* formerly
ITnow the proposition was to put 5 or
money theory la corrw? If tt were true, race. Thia is an absolute overthrow of
the ulrer abuuld Mill eirculatn U ita com­ the argument above eited. If not, why G par cwau more of silver into th. silver
■*r“ ■"•o-v*1«“ »
mercial value wora reduced not only 7 but not? The truth ia that coin being reoeiv
gold,
and let the law go into oparauou two
70 and- 90 per tent below its legal or ed_anjt&gt;eU&lt;&gt;w)edg«! aa the teat er meas­
nominal value. Besides this, all the ajb- ure of their value, promises on paper, or three yarn benca, I bdiave that the
act
ot
remonetisation
would make such a
ridiary aiinsge of tbs country is raMma bank notes, and ®r0it .apply 37 per cent
rid. in gold when* pvreentod in rams of of the function, of querei exchange, and Hirer dollar worth oct hundred ream in
not Lus than 420, by the tows of Um land, will always do to undvr sty healthy sys•u that the argument from this nourre, so
i&gt; my briuf. still be iacxpediecl, beasuac
much relied upon by the a Ivoeatev ofimit would be uncertain what action n«lil
sginatj money, utterly falls.
be taken by other nstiooa ud the probe
Again, a suteiaiary cato—&lt; small eoin
bility is that they would aeue the adraafor pocket use, which han lbs full par
tags of our adoption of the rilvo Mandan
value ..f direr, that is, its commercial and
to rtrcnglbeu their own adheuoo to gold
legs' value the same—cannot be kept in

dee'jtable currency The ailrer movement
ia for the avowed purpose of depreciating
the standard of value, thereby repudiating
about A pre oact of all debts in tho eoun
try, and thus givreg an irrtristabto im
petua is ths direction of ths total repudia­
tion of both public aod private obligaUotta.
That I do not niisrepracnt th. fsalmn
of three men will be seen from the rase
authority I have before quoted. Alter
saying that tn the Western Htilra and
Ttrritoria .done the productioa of silver
has doubled to five ysari, inereaaad from
nn^SflJlOOto 1871 to *41,BOfl,67t in
187G, he MOMrtto. oq^gs 21, ns follow,

toitmee's fly m^." a what Um Lamsrag
Rrpablieat chriateoa the new party.
Tbs Ohio Legialatere ia s terror W Ute
Democratic party of that Blate. Tbo cry
goes up from every quarter. for ita early
adjournment.

They are talking up tbs Senatorial
question in Misarrari, nad prominent polltkixnv believe the routes: lira betwtan
Fbelpr, Allen, and GtovsrThe Democratic pnrty .wnn dno at trial
to Now Hampdtire. Vordiut—guilty of

In hri great speech in the House, Werir.oaday, General GarfiriJ denounaed Kel­
ley and Butler alike, and pronounced the
Lrttet'a system of "Aiwaricuu finance" aa&gt;l

of Cotsmuniam."

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More extended returns from the March
mcrtlsgs in Maine do not indirate that the
Graeubaekrt ia to tiutueroiM an clement re

�The Looting Bepablicaa mya "Senalnr
Farry, who has tong been classed to a ajtasaioaiat aad rilrer ramonat Mr, M* «xpraaaa himaelf satisfied with Secretary
Sherasn'a views in regard to rcsumptloo.
He bouves that the policy outljaad by Mr.
Shcrmau, of mviag up coin, rcdeeming
six per rent boodi with greei.becis, aod
aubetiluling four per cent b-mds for them,
taking KrambackA for tariff duties, and
keeping *300,000,000 at least of greco-hoeka afloat, will steady tbe eMir* cur' near to the poliag plaree. and with
least burioem oo tb«r hands. Tbe r
raney and give an impeiu to busincto proves nothing polkimlly except, j«rl
lhal the greenback people are still d
miaol to atfakto lheir orgaafaation
their inflation lunacy to the ead, aad

tort to ih. bi.", appropriating money to
panlah the rich depredators en onr timber
hada.ua command to deal gcuarously
with tbe poor satthro ef our lerritoriea.
The economists of the ptasnt Hoose

79 Monroe St.

make up tbe tied cion mu that raeuked from
tha niggardly policy at tbo 44th Congress.
There fa proUbly not y human that has

Republican party very greet harm.

A report ecmea that ax-Prmiiisat Grant
haa written a fatter saying that if ba had
been ia poeitioa to do it be would her*
dons jnat what President Hayea did—vete
the SUvar biU. So weald —y man at
tense enough to be Priaifliai of the Uob

P. M. General, aad the Waahingt-.o/’.,.■
We are semi-offieully informed that the (DomoaMie) to protart.
Governor oo Monday appointed T. A
Judge Bfatehfced a derision ha* had th.
Hooker of Cbvfatte, Circuit Judge, end effect to make many promiaeM Democnt*
that be has qualified and entered on tbe
discharge of the duties of hfa ofliec.

foreign.
The Pall HoH Gmta. of March 30th
printed an article euutfad, ‘The Naw
Turn of Evaute," in which, after reviewing
tbe resignation of Lord Derby, it myw :—

S. L. BALDWIN

Your Patronage Solicited.
Tho townships elections in New Jersey
diplomacy baa mid it* Iasi word. EngUnder the above Ecad the editor of the
sod and Rmuia are loo definitely await
Lowell (Mich.) Joaraat, girea place to gains. Ths control of Kanax county has
ted to the poeitiona which the? have re­ ibe iollowutg speoai ootiee
been snouted by ths Republicans, and they
spectively assumed to allow any withhave nfao wrantod Mania county from the

79 MONBOE-SY. OPPOSITE ALDRICH’S BANK

Democrats. Tho result ia Campden [oppo­
Thing* in Generel.
site Philadelphia] shows a largely inAnguacua M.Turney ,lbe defaulting teller
ervessd Republican majority. with sewn of Che Bank of North Amerces, st New
York, haa beau ralemed ou 110,000 bail
Tbo Illinois Ornanboekara adopted the
Germany, Anetria, Turkey and Itdy
cacie of “National" al tbeir State Conven­
tion, adopted ibo Toledo platform and de­
maud that the issue of United Stalos aocei

The difference is so witially one of
principle that it is impossible fur any third
Power lo suggest an acceptable cetnpromirt.
The advance cf tha Russian troops lo the
Bospboroua aod upon Gallipoli may ba .im­
mediately." These words acquire great
ngnifionnee when it In remembered that
tho Pill
fa tbo property of
the Right HoaAW. H.Smith. First Lord

MGOLLINSV
VOLTAIC PLASTER

The silver dollars ot the coinage of
1804 are an rare that epecimeM ar* worth
from *300 to *300.

BIT NEWS FM THE Fl STORE

Cure* Pain* and AdhMfa

Promissory aotee ia Kansas are oct
drawn an assay “days after date" but
where, but none have been naeepCod so far.
One of the rauses of the present de­
pression io business fa occasioned by the
large over stocks on hand of all
kinds of goods despite the extremely
tew prices at which they arc offered in the
m.rkcta of the world. In proof notice tbe
fijUowing telegram from Lowell, Mam., of
tbo date of March 30th. 1878
■
It fa reported that the Republican Sen­
Tbe printing machines of the IxiweL1
Print Works were stopped to-night, throw­ ate cauctn of Satnrday afternoon accom­
ing 300 hands out of employment. The plished nothing.
The Grand Rapids
says, tbei
registration proven that Grand Rapids hasi
over 30,000 population
p
r
The danger of a financial dej rtmioo. Mr. Haye s eotssplacmcy ia the midst of
!
tbe
attar-ks
from
all
quartets
that
are
made
through the farther expansion oL paper
money or the forcing of a 92 c^pr dollar upon himself and his policy, bfa title by
on the country ia no great that curtailing courtcay should be changed lo His Serene"
axpeuMs ia being done ia *11 possible Exurifangy-"
&lt;|uarten. hence erders radneing tbe number
of employees are being issued by many of
the large corporations. Note the follow big tekgnm, Syracuse, March, 30th 1878

The Dominion Senator who recently cxrc.^td a desire for legislative protection
against the Influx of oar silver dollar, might
aafrly trust the Canadian trader to make hit
own bargains. In her present dt frameJ coodition Canada has tired for all lbs money
she can attract acrons tho border. SliD,
xlic is excusable for not admiring tbe bar

The head-liner of th* New Ypek IMwsr
Cdicioualy styles the seating of Mr. Dean,
fa place of Mr. Field, io the Hoose o
Representatives, another ‘Confederate vic-

Tbe New York Tfovcs, ia a column edi­
torial Frankly shows that Gov. Hampton of
South Carolina has hept his pledgee, and
is consequently entitled to respect. Comiqg from tbe Times the admiaaion is worth
•aw thing.

GENTS

FURNISHIN

GOODS

Tbe world a eonfereo— of the Y. M. C.
A. a QI be held al Gam, 8wilaarfaod,
ray labor aod laborers in deadly hostility to
property and its posse—era. and whatever
•retard to be best adapted

lo create and

inflame this feeling,. was employed. Sop.
i*try the mun^paipebls. falsehood manifest
and promiem tbe mort ridiculous, eoesulute-J the burden of lbs harangues and
declaration* of bte occasion. The only im
prension^u be derived from *11 thana, wan,
that the erhue of all crime* in thia e&gt;raury
ooneiated in earning money aad keeping ।
lit while theae most fully entitled to ecu-1I taken in Jsouary, shows that ths popula•tioc of that my ia 99,682.
ridcratioa, and especially to governaeeMhl .
support, were such aa never earned' money, | The ascus! aamieu of tbo Grund £a
camposral of Old Fellows was hrid ia
Pravidreeeon Wednsodsy Tho annul
reports showed the existence of 17 en-

CORSETS, KID GLOVE, PARASOLS. FANS. &amp;c.

IMPERIAL SOAP

At wo-button Kid Glove for 60 cents.

80 daring lb* last year. Tho »am of
*1757 bee been paid oat foe rahtf.tU re
oaipu have beta IS,PIT, aod tha iavsetad

We hare on our desk a paper entitled
I/-O A re., pahliabed by A (trad L. Sswsli,
Chicago, ID. Aa a paper to promote tbe
usefttllnem of boys we think it Las no

to read th* extremely able discussion of
absolute money, by Hou. Henry W. Blair
printed oo the first pegs of thia issue of
tbe Havxxx&gt;&lt;1»^ his rvmal'ks on tbe re-

LADIES AND

conquer his appetite.

LEWIS STERN.
Sign’ot the “CASH STORK

•asm

Register of the Treasury, mooted by the
death ofkfc ADfanus few days since
Tbe Uux/ia told by tbe local papers and

Ijileritu Tra dimatia!
aXT!

When it waa learned that the appointment
throuch defaulting Sheriffs. This does wan to ba given to Pennsylvania, two Re
not include what they owe to the counties publican member* of Congress, from that
and districts. The RcpudiaUre are strong State, Mcsnrs. White aad Tompton. culled
on Secretary Sherman and r*|ncated the

Tha SscrePQut at Last!

SM 1*

Wondesfnl Discovery
a Lo»t Art.

inMS’jrJ

IE FDR

Mr. Erana asya nur Minister to Great
Brimin ia obliged to spend from 130.000
lo 140.000 mor* than his salary annually
in order lo live fa a sufficiently hospitable
stylo far tbo social position which he oc­
cupies. Tbe policy ot rcluring salaries,
tbo Secretary ot Slate says, will vventuilly
had to the virtual efclusioo of all except
wealthy men from the enjoyment of

Allegheny district, —biaiitiog papers to
•how that their prefervnes was shared by
almost the entire Ihrsosyivsnta defagatice
After pleasantly discussing the matter,
tbe Secretary suggested that they call and
make thrir writs- known U tbe President
which was aocviediegly done Tuesday
morning. It is alleged that tha Prcsidnot
with Ceylon.
Listened attentively, taking eopioas notes
Making claims agunal the Dutch Gov­
ernment,
aeoording to oar minister at tbe
The Supreme Court of ,\'ew Jersey has aa to tha qual'ficatiowa of several Peunsyldeclared uoaoustiiutional a biU recently vaniaaa, among them Sullivan. Tbqg left Hague, fa about aa aenaible aa huatiag
passed by the Legislature of that State, so the President with tbe Ming that Mr for tbe troaeurv* of Captaia Kidd.
If lb* view, of tbe Heoao Jadieiary
changing the wards of Newark at to put HnHivaa'a ctunoea warn first class, tn again
iu control io to ths hands of the Democ­ oooaalt with Mr. Sherman aa advised by
racy The Supreme Court is composed of the President. They were naturally aatoo
। two Democnte aad cos Repobliosn. .
is bed when the Secretary greeted them
In'the end repose tho aiming pro­
gramme for April fa tbommeto during
tbe pant oonple of months. It han been
books published by Harpers, because that
resolved that a change would bo a terrible
firm, it is said, hare bees ■•most malignant
mfatoity—not, of coutne, to tbo eouand indefatigable enemies w tbo Bouth."
Those reeoocited aod union loving South­
ern*!* seem determined to punish aash
lie Administratsoe aa “tricky, lying, and
hypocritical as telegraphed all owe the
country and aa appeared ia the THhsac
leeton, S. C. fr'rses seconds ths motioo

THE 0R1811AL i OILY EEIPIIE

■ICillS, S1EPARD &amp; CO.

SEE®

CRA HP TUN BRO THERS,
3, 4, 6, 8 and 10, Bulger. Pfaaa, and 33
end 33 Jefferson Sc. New York.
Ear su/c a: irAulrMfo U
.

McCarthy, honey a Giles,

TO THE CONSUHRE
Of till tonift! Bus

The deLt statement fur March allows a
dserc.se in the debt for the month of 12,­
313,614, with *138,337, OM gold in tbe
Treasury. Tbe ontetosdiog legal tendon
warn *347,848,713, tod the special deposit foUowr "If *e wish our children lo b
far the redemption of the fractional ear­ Bsvt as we belieae, to knew aa we kaoi
fancy was ten millions of dollar*, and the
apacis] deposit of legal tenders for redsmpliowof deposit* .mounted to 125,3! 5,-

ANEFFJtCTUAL SPECIFIC

The Mild Power

CURES

HUMPHRIY8'
Homeopathic
California meadows are all a bloom, and
Tha Richmond (Ya.) DupauA of Turnthey appear from tbe mountain aid- like day myc “If Praeider. t Hayto daaarvto
a great field of the cloth of gold. Still, do not tbo applaaae of his eountrymeu there
not go to California. Tbe people are in •orur Fivod a man who did."
want. tbe workingmen ar* rebeDing against
Tho llepaUlcM State Committee of
capital, end money fa lock-«1 up
Pennsylvania st a ruoeut meeting fixed
upou May 15 M tbe time of hoidiag tbo
Tlie Hxri«l:cax Baxax* ha* always State CeuTwottoa and Harrisburg ae the
favored the policy of only one standard of pines. Tbe meotiag *eekrx*a»d earnest.
maoey, or making all of the did Un in uas
Balance iaTreasury foe the week endof o.|tt*l value. It aunda ou that platform
ingMareh 16, 1838 ,wu »881,47!i.M
to-day. It has seen th* grooubaok dollar
oe-.pts during the week eudiag March £3
ria* ftum torn thaa !13 eauto to 09 enure
ww* **4,741*3 , psymente during the
apmie, aad it weald appear ,to ba tbo
mine time were 10,flW.C3; balsnro ia
Treaattry March S3, 1*78, 99«,154J3 ;

Specifics

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aetlvdy. Th* Govnnitofail ha* ordered
thaponhato of tl^M horam.
33,0*0 aa* silver dollar are now for
sale in Phildeipbfa in vichangv for their
Wl weight is grid.
Prartdeei T. C. AbOou. of tbe Agri

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CHOOSING

Jxiwrll and Northern Miefcion R.ilro»d

fc°k’ 4 8to***O'.

PJrt OFFICK TIME CARD

PAINTS.

CARPETS
The City Electron

OILS.

Spring Oartri. FlxhrM.

VARNISHES

AND

^“SEIT M Ell TIE SHK
Stylish Goods for the Spring.'

CRUpts rms W orifen rnyst &lt;
______ zsasiSg
Gold iau.

WE XEVER SELL A EERSOX ONCE
RUT WHAT WE GET HIS TRADE AGAIX
RECAUBE WE TREAT HIM RIGHT.

BENNET’S CHEAT STOBE

ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Cb«i« H. Hkka ud Leonard E. Stauffer

Children’s -Suits 81.00 and Upwards!

let Wald, Ira Hatch; 2d, Dan’el Me .
Naughton; 3d, Walter W. Kelley, 3d. to

Account ufC G. Holbrook Attorney
Free $30,00
Committee.

JACKSON, MICH

,

BOYS’ SUITS AT ALL PRICES.
YOUTHS’SUITS AT ALL PRICES.

•

75cte per dozen.
Edwin Barlow,

Will Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in America.

Daniel Haokioa.

C«nal, no Friday evening of thb week

'

Good heavy double-nnd-twixt COTTON PANTS, only $1.00 worth
_ &lt;i sn
___

Henry Wentworth, 3d, John Quail, 4th'

• a Full attendance.

WE ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE ONE-PRICE SYSTEM.

We buy our goods exclusively for Cash, therefore ean sell
them at lower figures than other stores;

aanoa CoontUw

TIE IKT Ml ■! STH IS HASTINGS DRUG STORE

V/ln the lowuhip ot Prririevfile Berry

county, three end oo. half mUre South of
Praabyieriaa church will be entertained the village of Pnrievillo in the forent of
on Friday aflemoon by Mra. Wiliiam Adduce Spjuiding u to be (band a Urge
11. Hay ford. GeotlattMO invited to tea

rctopJeUd, aod «aa pcarpoxd oatil April

HERTS 4- 1M1P.MM*
vtof. Barron of Ohio, will apeak at the

Teachera' Aaiociation
MARRIED

Teachera’ Aaeoriation will be held at .Hick- '
ory Corncra, April 11 th and 12thT878.' '

of the leetnro.

Patternd in the Highest Ar.t of CarpetTlesigning, bn which, in prices, we will save
/you much money.

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES

sn.fchu5?si.M?—

If (he publuher* of tbe JTcwir Journal
Leri Rath ban Eaq

killed an

Carpets Accurately Cut and Per­
fectly Made.

Think..
DIEP-

T1&gt;&lt; Board uf Education voted

School of Oratory fender their lltaulu to

Dvwp, Patrol WJlAt” Py» »nfc. T^et Artklea. Vukae Marians, M... Me,

BOOKS

SCHOOL

Bennett's Great Store

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USD

SHriO/LCIff.

■
Iiaal Spioea.

The Michigan Ccrttml.

JACKSON, MICH.
(looper, IianMB I
Sarah Jahn.cn, H

• Chrmiraf.

Ata.

Abbey,

Dewey,

Jonei to Jacksoi

McNaughton.

ft Resolution cf Thanks.

Runntf'S’

pin

THE MECCA FOR

DRY GOODS PILGRIMS

Machine.

$8lM.

your Honorable Body that

The Board of Director! of tbe Michip
Central llailroad Imre declared a Mini an
uual diridend of 2 per rent, the $ra&lt;

SAVE 25 DOLLARS
BENNETT’S GREAT STOBE.

Er*,Ind, That the temperance people
of H atariga lose a valued friend and ooa-

Secretary Sherman.

April let, 1878, rfm
Dake Smith. The pa
' h«d&gt;y forbidden
Waj-txa COvxt.

joyed togetlier
, rinceroly wi.lt Mrs. Culver joy

■ mjhiunuimr.

Reform Club Roottw, Merab 20lh. 1878.

Query:

CORRESPONDENCE.

"Why will neo oMke oom

xxn-3$yl

B. C. ParwDtx
Haarinza March 16th. 1878.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In worttmanahlp la equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
aa elegantly flnlehed as a flret-claas Plano. It received
too hlttoczt uwards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo*
ettions. -if SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
maoblno*. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WJLSOM MACHINES sold In the United States than
tho combined saloa of all tho others. The WILSON &lt;
MENIHNC ATTACHMENT for doing nil kinds of repairing.
"WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.

French, English and American Dress Goods.&gt;
Half Wool Fabriques27 inches Wide, 121-2 w*S?S.1 WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
Four feel wide black Cashmeres at 95 cents. Cw. brahit'tiwiS-... Chicago, Ills.; and Ban Frnnclaoo, Cal.
^()r *^C
Doers'
_
Not to be found in the State less than $1.25. _
36 inch all wool Cashmeres, any shade,50c ts.
Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts. BREAKING PLOW.'
Full lines of Trimming Silk at $1.00.

GROCERIES.

gave &gt; brief hratory uf the National bank-

Aaron CUrk Eon

VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CD.,

TOPP
A mUARI-E
INVENTION.
Jl JbWMiJfaj
THE WORLD RENOWNED

IS BUCk MS.

Breaking Plow

of MiddkriUe. rill
IL 11 WEIL,

TWiaSfiiHSil
tantet. Ti Wmi all All the Gems of
ihrflteutttateKhB- elties at Prices
rf wtek-tx h tht urielj mi pal

Tt itM

ti tail ilnn

Money.

proved oaitafaetory in cl) rears.

TBTITTAKKEB8

COME AND SEE
JASON RICH.

,

TEAS.

�.mm on the war path. They tore bad no
public caucus as yet. but it is guoerally uuderetood that they hare the ticket made
out. They found no trouble to find men
to accept the offices in case they were elect­
ed. for, as you perhaps know, tbo moat of
‘beat are office reeken.
Ooe of their
spewken said in a public .pecch &lt;J«o I cm
informed) that they would carry their
point* in time if it was at tbo point of th*

time table.

tho most acute angle to avoid other* tM^

eouM not bi wholly ignored. Pashop
the whitewash has been reserved for the
membore of Congress who will need all

Taking Efroct Nev. lltb. 1677

,:fi

Several membera unboned by the texplosion of tbe abell charged with rebel archivo ammaoitiou and pitched iaio the
Democratic camp by WiBrtta are MUI ou
the rick liat. 8uth proprtihn are regard
ed aa more dcuroctive than Greek Are.
Every effort made lo advance and re-&lt;*tabliah thrir livre hare proved miserable
failures. Conger is in command of this
part of the field and experience ha* tough:
them to approach him very eautiomlv
Borinom progreoaes very slowly. Wood
Mr. Edson, an old resident of thia pises i* expected to report his tariff bill thia___
was buried last Sabbath.
week, but thd opinion seem* pt acral that man of
J. O.-Jenscn has lately returned from tariff will be left at adjournment about
Drtroit, and bis store will noon be filled
with a largo atock of new goods.
Grand Rapid* Butinea* College.
The Odd Fellow* are increasing in num
The following well-dcoerved toarimoninl
boy* arc looking forward to the !6lh day from Pref Strong. Principal of tha High
of April' next with fond expectation* of School, will bo of interest to the nan;
enjoying an anniversary celebration and friend* of the Grand Rapid* Buiacea Colharing an ioatruetire lecture.
No Greenback club* arc^at organised

Mrs. James N. Covert has jw-t finfobed
,fqmUing a bed quilt which is made up a.
«M block. (*n railed j. feck block eontains eight pfects, which makes a total of
3200 piercs.
O. N. E.

Tbo name* ot 8. S. Ingmoo, George
Davenport. Washington Rowlader, John
Kilpatrick and Andrew J. Kilpatrick will
be presented io tbo llcpnblieac caucus u
candidate* for Supervisor. The Republi­
can* have elected a l»«ax&gt;cralic Supervisor
for tha last four' years, and wo begin to
think it i* tim^to see if among tbe many
good and true 'men in the Republican

elected by good majority. From what wc
eao learn, Andrew J. Kilpatrick i* the
muiit favored candidate, and if he will aaf
far hi* name lo be uved, will be nomlnatod
aad electa!. Look out for a Republican
Supervisor from Woodland.
Our Washington Latter.
Washington, D. C., Mar. 22, 18TB.

Mt Dxau Sis I desire lo thank you
for tbe opportunity which you afforded me
the other day of., visiting your admirably
eoudactad school for barroom, and seeing
for myself tho excellent remits which you
are able to obtain. On every hand I saw
abundant evidence of thoroogbnam on the
part of pupils, which pleared me very
much. I shall in tho future aaanre young
men, aa I have been in the habit of doirg
in tbe put, that they will find^ in your
iMlitutiun individual attention, puna-tak­
ing care and nil needed assistance lor pre­
paration for every department of Luaiocu.
I know ot oo achooi of thfo kind which I
ran recotmnend with equal heartiness. You
are certainly doing moat excellent work.
Your* very truly,

*ert Warn RAILROAB.
Jackm &amp; Saiiuv
SWKCTI

sxs-ffur:.

Ws’ttll SETOSE

Abindo ad at Sea.

At all times ships of one kind or so­
other are floating about at »ea, abandoned
by officer* and crew, in what seems a
hopeless condition. Some are dismantled
and mere hulks, some are swimming k*e!
upward*, some are water logged, but being
laden with timber will cot aink. but arc

minds of Republicans a* to the strictly le-

catarrh, broucbiiu. and consumption, are
absndoMfl by physicians and frionda *s
iocurabie, yet thousands of »uch are an­
nually rratored to purfect health by the
uro of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy aad
Dr. Pierods Golden Medic*! Discovery.
.The CaUnh Remedy is unequalled as a
soothing and healing local application,
while the Discovery purifies and enriches
tbe fcloodsaod imparts tone and vigor to

tionjfo that State, will finally set at rest by

lrill and conviction of Anderson
hold
to be nothing short of pervccntiourod his
incarceration without the slightest warrant
in law ; and the rerem! of the finding*
and sentence of Whittaker and his Jury would cherub and love ; death to ail her
hop* of position and uaefoloes* ia so­
ciety,' she sees and feel* death to the edir
tbe proceeding* throughout were oetoide cation of her children under favorable; influtaees, death lo their moral develop­
I bdieve tbe Presidant is credited with ment, dca-h to fair prospect*, death to a
coociousnem of womanhood, death to dohaving largely iafiuaoced tha oourre of mesde felicity, dsalh to comfort, and
event* that has resulted in tho release of death to all rnqeet for tbe one to whom
her early vows Were made—to mortal
bocafrequently'referred to at TureCay'*
Cabinet meeting m a triumph of tbe
Southern Policy, as was slab the reported
cooperation of tbo Governor’* other Stalo
officials and ritixen* of South Carolina
with tbo Revenue yjfficrrs in* their fight
with famentura of the whiskey income-

Sarsaparilla

GRAND RAHII DIVISION.

LIVERCOMPLAINT
DYSPEPSIA,

IRNI IAFIII AID DinOIT

And ftrovifyisf ths Blxd.

‘CT&amp;m

W. JOHNSTON st CO.
(W.'j A I&gt;nirji*u.
161 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich.

EMPLOYMENT!

.•sa^sis'jss.as;
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY!

! fiT&amp;ei SMtmlSfraiifire.

CHRONIC

cal compliment to State officials and pri-

greaa we are likely to bare additional light
thrown ou ttoe character of Whittaker and
hb, as alleged, packed Jury.
While publie sentiment fa decidedly

।

year* been growing rich off the plunder
of the public domain, there ia much that
can be said in extenuation of the practice
of poor Miller* iu rar distant territories
who bare, placed the governmvot land* co­
der tribute for necessary fuel and timber
fortheir own ue, and which in many
caeca, it is said, could be obtained io no
other way. Just
this limit the Nation al authorities will, 1 bdfove, be aupporlad
in a liberal oouslrUctiun uf tbe laws ; bwt
if it fo sought tn work up sympathy for
the Mg thieves, I also believe those nuk
ing the effort will find they are playing a
losing game', and if wise they will aba*
don k. The hrecac aroused by Senator
Blaine's drnuocistioa of the fisbniro
award, ba* apeot its tome sooitagly, and
the matter haa given place to other*crowd
fag to the front.
But from the ton* cf
aeulimrtt here, if upon . carefol invest!,
gntion of the subject aoeb as it i* evidra Ily fated to undergo before tbs money ■
appropriated, England is fosnd to bar*
played tbo part imputed to her, tbo psy
meet of the award will hardly off-set iba
resentment and ill-will certain to be added
to that engendered by tho op*o sympathy
A barrel cf cider iu a man's cellar wil!
manifested by'England and Caned* for th* countertrnfouce all srgumeut* that eaa bo
rebel cause daring oar late war.
How­ adr sored fa favor of temperance.
ever it bbriieved here that the award wil
The Michigan Central R*Uro*d Com­
be paid.
pany have decided to build a waixfag and
Ex*ept an oeaaiooal rippie in tb* Sen.
ate ‘over acme matter that open* up more
few day*.
or Iff* directly the question of Republican
Goreroor CroswvU Ux-psrdrocd Owm
allegiance to the present Admiaiatratiou,
HiBey, seel, now) to auto pruon from
the tima of that body ia mostly tpken up Detroit f -c three year*. He lud k-“
with railroid mailers.
The pro-rate coo oat
,
half hi* arotraar. nsd the pardon -troveray between di* Kansas Pacific and ।
tbe Central Pacific,- and the rabjreC of J
forcing all Lhasa rami* to provide n rink ’
ing fund io extinguish their indebtedness '
takes the lead ; and it is tbe impression '
that Thunssn’s Lil) derigned lo acenophsh tbe foster. «r Ur equivalent, will pace (
despits the lobbaMteMiKtfurngadracs^ ,

U - ^XaW &amp;5WS
3 0 LEF WORKS

Brtleet that in every osmeu-ry i of tha
silent tenant* are tbs victim* of neglected
Coughs and Cold*; a6d If you are thus af­
DETROIT, MICH.
flicted, araid tkrir fate by resorting at
B^lsr maSlM ia sp W iu revises teeesto*.
oare .to Hate &gt; Haaey/ of H'lrekmnal aod
lur, an immediate, agreeable, ami certain lastsfaralsbsd *re*astlr hr.rvsrira. AlTtoUsn
menu* of care.
Hold by all druggist*.
Pike's Tuothschc Drops care ia 1 minute.

fra*

KaiW:
Emu, mum te.

v-ts

‘fcia.'asftfiiu’srAS:

ill Mio.
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GOOD BOOKS
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD

wswrasF

1.50 PER YEAR

Sssxasriirrtifi

ered from their dismay over ths Ifolk ,
peas, a* to have gut down to work *i h
Th. BoarboMW th. Meuro are ehrotli
ov*e what ia cororirad a huppy dfofmrit;

—wiAg *8 It UrtUre ei U.
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VOL. 22. NO. 50.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1878.

PjJfElillUL OP Bffflra CAED3

WHOLE NO. 2096.

FARMERS LOOK HERE.

"The Duty of the Hour."
Every honest money man. every su
"oppnaed to paper inferior, nd eareo
cnsnldeprecmtUo, every mao --in favor
of rein and paper of equal ralu.jmd equal'
jairrhasing power and ronvertilila into Meh
other at the holder's win." .hcnld now

Oliver Chilled Plow,

THEM

DR- A. Sf. BLAXOPHYSICIAN A 8DBGEON
S_" "•
“‘SMS'

830,000 000, ot which at least 820,000,.
000 had been distributed as a act profit to
the stoekholdm aftm paytog all itret
BMtKa of espial, iutercst expenses cd
working, everything. Now when the Ao-

CMtiaw. !&gt;» aelid iUwusHm ef - Th. Ufto
•f Setose." ia a riartk jay«r J.iutod to'
,.Th« 1’r.lM.kiJuyol ladueiios. Thereto a
melxl ia ihaw antoka «H*h gtre. tSem

Than roue

abrie. to Utoujhi aa4 ik«w ebat may b. eidretel by lakreg te. rwate ot -P»bct&gt;-.Urto..'
an J in te. preaenl y»nfr wa an rarriedfor.onltolltorcUrion ,fpr.M&gt;il«: to iaduetton.

up and hare a Warm

be opened in the naar Mature*Wi
fan, Ariaoea, Mexico
uther South American
be lull of silver, euay
modern railroad and

DR. CL KUNSELL,

ow mkt «r aaa. ciu., uu
ofc. Bai ud
ia complete and will be

PHMaK &amp; SURGEON.

Fuai got upon hi. Com red stredfod hlm-

proper, Pent, and
eCatos, are known to
to behadwhbtbe
muring . appl iaaera

•No, Peter, I won't drink any wore to*Il won't hurt you, Too—just one

d—

ing up hu coat by the solitiry batten left.
“I know u won't."
And with this be went out into the ehill
air ot midair fat. When he got away from
the shadow of the torero, he stopped and
looked op al the Mare and lhea ha looked
dowu nnoa the earth.
"Are, be muttered grinding hie bael in
gravel, ■•Peter Txudar is taking the kernel,
end leaving poor Klien the worthies, husk
a husk more than worthleml end I un
helping him to it. I am robbing my wife
of &gt; y. robbing my dear children of honor
and enmfert, and rubbing myaelf of lore
aad life jnat that Peter Tinder mry have
he kernel and. Klien the hcuk 1 We 11

SOLD AT PRICES LOWER THAN BEFORE THE IAB !
If io want uf anything in the Hardware, Harness or Farm Implement line, call
and net rrinx \\ *■
I-,..:...—■

GREBLE &amp;RUSSELL.

HARDWARE!!
DENTIST

Naikvilte

.

r avertJl.

A Car-load of Jefferson Nails just received !

Building Material.
litiiiai. ’ The Largest
and best selected Stock of Locks, Knobs, Butts, 4c.,
Also a fine lyt of Bronze Door Trimmings.

Can giro the

It ia very evident to my mind that ao
loog as England, the mosrtary center of
the world, does buriane only with the
gold measure, nd other tuiiou dealing
with her. and through her oecesearitT. it
at all. with the r.wt of th. earth can
adopt nay but the gold atandard. orif a
silver atandard, then owe uf the same val
Maa the gold, that is, ■ dollar of about
AM grains, without rery greet diaodvaa-

-of all the foaiares of the bill ia both Houma
of Congrtm, and the speeiel end pointed
ergnmento of the diaunguisbed Penney I •
vauian, ought to cod the eLmor inUto
eoaatry which ■ raised by ignorance wr by
•omethtoK rare about the aileired uiek.
ATTORNEY8 AT LAW A SOLICIT- 11 am the Hole Agent in the County, fo^the above Lead, buy
of tboan who fevered the’ pusage uf the
in large quantities, and can give Special Drices
bill Of 1873. But, utoin the principle
Caunrr Suits.
(«»&gt;. M.Kairrx.
IVARRAA-TEE A SUPERIOR ARTICLE
that a lie well told and adhered to ia as
good as the truth, nn doubt the noise of
the drmagntrue will rent tone all the same.
But the tyoubfo is, thatusoon as we be­ Il wi'l take more than the still anmU voire
gin to put silver enough into the dollar to
make it equal in value with gold the Hi­ and crimiad ravinp Lave broken
rer bril b dead, and wren Ju friends wil&lt; destroyed lhe remaicanf boaiaeaa,
not bury it. Nobody will take 8100 ia ths rreouvere of doubly abounding I
silver worth 8100 in gu&gt;d. But if it could onlbroned diaastor everywhere, w
,Vnel izuux-ttnt.ee It tils' Beast lu tlin Mrarlxct.
be ao aontrived by the debtor as to py tbi. eoergeric cste-rarioo lu the ahi------a debt of 8100 contracted by th. tncaiur. ■ntoery, and wrecked the utaon upon tba
of gold with one hundred silver piece, ahoala of despair, jxreibly hb yelp may
worth 892 ia gold, three would be socne- erase. ’Bal 1 expect uothing less will tom
thiog About the transaction having charm, Iris bead to the indtmetits of politcal
! MADE FRfii! EASTERS LEATHER AXD BY BEST OF WORKMEN for three minds which are intent upon a economy. Subsrqucally the demooctiu
peeuniary advantage al tba eapenw of the llou of silver by Gsrmsay, tbu limit' 1 WARRANT EVERY STRAP AMD DECKLE.
national honor
ati-in of coinage by-Fraim and th* Ulin
If an intcraalioua) agreement could be Uni-iD. the Mddau failure of the Asiatic
arrived at by which silver should ba adopt market for silver, snd the vast increase of
ed u a mearara by all. we cooM agree to the silver prudneti-n uf the wotld at the
AND WOOD STOCK )
it doubtlces wilboet injury. Silver would same lime that ila markets wcrethua sud
then bo used only aa a subsidiary cow, un denly cut off drove its value rapidly down
less it were commerrially cltcapcr than until ia 1870 it waa 20 per rent, leas thsa
gold, ia which case silrer would become m 1873, and prcduccd apparently a per
the itredard red gold would be dem one manent reduction in its »a!». romp^
riled in practice by its greater rebtivr with gold of 8 or 10 per cent., with the
value, since debts will always be paid by eUnree that it pill go still lower for »'®«
the cheaper Bumrt, uatil aueh time aa it years at lean to oome.
became, at the legal proportioas ordained
Naw those wb..w doctrine invoke re­
between them, the cheaper of the two met pudiation of everything, uuidag with many
ah, whin it would again beoama the sun who do not rlvariy see the nature of the
dard, and ail ver would be demunctix-.d aa net, red others who fear' tbat worse msy
it was from 1834 to 1874. Il Aa Impre..- oome il ihi. b not granted, dreirc to meas­
ble to rwenpe the aundard which England ure all azbting contracts aod obligntiotM"
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR'

lowest yrtiCEs-

BUCK WHITE LEAD.
F. HAMM AR &amp; CO’S

STRICTLY PURE COLORS. I have sold fur
the past four years. Can give the best
City and Countytastimunials,

k a resolute Men, and walked Mraight
ihr great manufactory, where he found
. Scott tn life office.
'Mr. Scott. I want to. learn my trade

HARNESS.
Wagon and Carriage HARDWARE

LADIES

AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS

LSAAUW. VHDOMAM.

simply cheat each other, that U alt We
pay innreaee agaimt every Variation uf
flociuaiion in our currency and for every
bsurd- and poombUity of finotuaHoo in
eoormoua parreolagaa, which are no lam
real because like indirect taxm upon coo
rampttoo they are net always visible.

Ladies Cashmere Sacques.
Ladies ready-made Suits.

CORSETS, KID GLOVES, PARASOLS, FANS, Ac.
worth uae hundred red three rents in g-dd
and its dreubikm waa impcraible for two
mattes: Firat, tba paper promise of the
Gorerament was the rarrenry, understood
to U payabb at the rarampuoo of specie

/f. J

H#!

arily woo over, to the Natitmata, first, be­
cause only the bright ride or the fire of
the fscinatin- ncry of iafiation has been
told Ibrtn. second, l.crsuse tn rretemarie
r&amp;xt baa beau made by the frtooda of
hones: money te oFp&lt;« th. f.be doctrine.
tauwht, or to oppose the folforim and soph
wtnan of the windy oreton, by teUing the
vAoZe of the story -or the ranks cfinflation, which the infixed orator b not anato-to&lt;i«»as. We ray, thee, that there

Fattening Cattie.
The oast of a farmer fattening an az is
much grra^r it the done of the prooera
than at th. commeacetneol. that it, inrrease in bulk or dry weight at that pe­
riod is much more costly. if it noct three
rente a pound for bulk for, the first tn noth
after a poor animal ia put U&gt; th. fatteofeg
*■11. it Wil! eoat 6re Oral, tire bat moth.

a fat animal than the Hit' of a le.0 oce
The ben piece of a fat oz I the icin') ccm
tains from 21 to 28 per oentj more fixad
material than the o .rv'-rp edrop part of I
Iran cue. red curiously enough the wont
piece in the lean animals (the nrek.i it
the richest ia nouriabiag materuL Tbt

&lt;4eaa that it's Tom IKrcy come
laek to the old plant, ..king furgivetrasr
for Utej-erf, and hoping to do better m the wore auapicioai ucraafoe; Edmumda and
Bayard,' Hamlin red Hw, Dawcw and
" Tom," cried the manufacturer, alert­ Lunar, with simplo but m»ly Lotrets,
ing forward end craapuig hie bond, "are stand by their eanvietiona.
Blwforhas
you in earnest ? la it really the old Tom? oome to the front, has d-m.nded itfia.
‘'it’s what's of him air, and well hare •no. and the scaroa should .be a brief one
him whole and Strong very Boon, if you'll It has already beta too long dfiwn out for
national honor re^ praiperity.
Yet, we
hare lidding frith in the endurance of thm
Republic, ind we won't croak ov« mufor
to-day. Come with toe."
tUMB partblly consequent upon the pasToto', hand, were wrak and unMei
mog hard timre, whk h have bore knock
but hh brain was dear, and under
mg 11 every cun’, door. Our country
skillful aopervirion the cngme was m
hai withstood sectiooal, it cm wilhatred
2. Demonettoati JU drove it out of Me.
and laated ; bat it waa not perfect. T1
Potty red perwoaal and even focuooi div1873 caused a paX"in" tbo’fau'SuaTO.
isioar. Better titora, braver admirriatraUoo. better-men in -ronin;-' When yoor although
wigon b Uarejing over . rough
the ' 4. Nobody knew silver bad been de­
smallent pcdatoee mvariahly Bad their way I monetised nil the (all of 1874.
to the bottom! Our prerent nreri is that
6. The peopla hare a right te pay in
men of the sturdy vert, with filed opin­ the cheaper meatal.
’•‘Sbe'a all right, air Yau may giro ybnr ions end with eoureire to fight f„f them,
9. Silver wifi not be any cheaper than
warrant without fear."
abrald sgalu coma to the up. and they gold after It u rcmonctimd. Senator
"God blem you, Tem! You don't know will. Our Republic is not a Bebel, and
bow like sweet music the old voice sounds when the babblers are wearied aad weakWill yon take your place again T"
eued by their own ezeemea and divisions,
•• Wait ull Monday morning sir. If you there will be aufieeot virtue left w rretere
wiD oSer it to me thee, I will taka AL" th. waste, .nd to enable ns to Mart afresh
At the hula
KUea Darcy's fin: We shall welcome the hour when the men
leringheart was sinking. That morning,
rof steady pnrpoec shall again leap to the
front and take eommaad of the otuatioo.
—Alltym JpuntaL

leoatfive million, annually. That b all
there was of ii. Nobody thought f the
eoonaous fall of silver which esme/two or
three yearw afterward. It impoMbco the
iatelligvMe of ev&lt;y advocate of soft
money to ray that there wsv rey other
reawio, for Uie field of knowledge was open
to them as well ta to others, aod in the
breath with whbh they charge others to
hare been koavra they admit themselves

Carriage. Siu ad Onartl
p A I N TER •
HnUn^aJMie

GENERAL
BEPA1B SHOP

A two-button Kid Glove for 50 cents.

LEWIS STERN.
Sign - * the “CASH STORK.

Utca atoaui engine and thia latter he
amid do better thia atty other man ever
cmployod by the Scot! Falls Manufactur­
ing Company.
One day Tom had a job to mend a

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PHlMASmi C8DBT
PEOPLES DRUG STORE.
PbpiciwC. PmcripHmu "nd
Funny Recipes

artfully pre­

pood with Drat" "nd

of puree! qunlity only.

brea\ho only atandard in Edgtend mare
Tom Darey, yet a young man, had grown
1821, aad gold had been the only stand­
ard in America at beat tinea 1863. Ev­ to ba a very bard one. At bean be
erjeno. that time the legal gold dollar bad might have bren all right if his bead end
bis will bsd ben all right",but there be
ing wrong, tba whole araehina waa going
to the bad very fast, tncugh there were
limes when the heart felt something of its
own truthful yearnings Tom bad lost
bis phre as foreman of the gnat Huehire
shop, and what money he now earned
came from odd job. of tinkering which bo

COFFEE.
SOAP.
IVC sell uwro thre al of Barry County

TOBAOOO.
CROCKERY.
bare a new supply end eus suit you aD.

stoics ware.

Smith Bagla A *Mtam

e reeetved 86; aad on the following
; be started out for hie old haunt
lags tavern. He know that hia
Jy needed th. money, and that
fettle shiMrea were ia absolute

Mr. L bra been in purr.it of s pair for a
long time, and thtoe are the beau ideal of
a ccaeb team tn everybody's opinion that
Lm reco the., Mr. Diekn bra sire ..
hand a similar pair of a ft Uy aura, who
are bred by tU osme boras (Mambriao)
IS hands high braatMW t.lks .nd am. now demaad the right to paas through the
and are a desirable pair for mm. million DardaaHlex with her war ships
sire. Also a pair of brown Haro mares,
’AppletoZ r Toumsl.
full maters, and osn trot In three asd one
half minutra to s osrrisge.
Applatou'a Journal for April ahibita fa
Mr. Diekey it the horseman in Ms lo its table of etmttuu that variety ofaubjaola
rainy, and w. world cheerfully aa* that
U Ua the goods above mentioned and they

tooks, and the-pvoceae of the maarafneture.
CU— making, as ws all know, U. &lt;forai
oped in roeant yean to a loading industry,
and UH paper is therefore of facial i»teresL It b shufidaatly ilUarated by Mr.
Kelly, sad fe from lU pre of Mr. Will-

�A fflWWS
30 Yrare « Pbyritirx h Tram a
Srffof*. TH*'
Triad Patent Marilofoxo.
• nnafly cored by

an individual may bar* audit, though kt
be trieky tad dishonest, because be can bo
cwmprifed to pay w* ao with • uarioo.
If it repudixtra Us debts tbelaW h power- gj,
t&lt;) gxl^puy crate oo tbe dollar,
1----------------^u.^y fioetradngbs- to lbs.
Im.
to compel1----------payment.tirt.ru
While indirid
trunk lion centering in New York' The
ual credit may be baaed oo either honor or twen those polata. When wu coutider --------aping trade will aoon open lively, indeed
wealth, national cxedil must bo baaed oo- that everything el* ia this country ha*
it baa already co*nc*enccd in qnitc an en-1
been measured by thio varying standard of
good trim for the iranearariM of freight
with dispatch, and a railroad war, by anmtUiug rates, would disturb all branches
of business and do good to orate. Let ns

The Work to bo Dona
The near appr.adi of the Congrcraicral
electicms render it important that every
friend of Ueoret Mousy should ba up
and doing. We recird tkat the great na­
tional issue, and trust that no effort will
lion. Arc we ready to ray that the patri­
ots who offered upthetr Uvea In dsfouee of
who will stand firmly ot the pktform of their country were *erificed ia vain?
specie peymenra. aad the honest fnlfiU- Gan we *y that a nation purchased at
jurat of the uatkmal obligation’, indepen­ such a coal is not worth preaerviagT If
dent of pust party afiliatioue
the nation in worth preserving, its credit i*
worth preserving.
Without credit our
How Hoqeat we Art:
7 hr Htturdoy
I'ott, and Indo co. Not oaly would II bo unable to com­
pendent mewapoper published at Grand mand tho respect ef foreign naliocr. but
Rapids in its issue of April Ctb, 1878 it would be unable to command the reaped
says - we bare received several offers of of its own ritiaaass, aa it would be tumble

tm-n and ths offer* were wade, ia every
case by Nationals. We will swear to thia
.tatement whenever'required. Their ran
dates want ■•more greenbacks" so as to bribe
newspaper, and buy up voles.’

to afford them protection either at turtle or
abroad. Tbe beet way to strengthen a n»
liou ia times of war ia to atrengtbeu its
crcdtl ia limes of pence
II ia the credit
of Great Britain that gives her pirasp
among tbe uatMus of the earth. Is iv the

Hit'ntn Again.
’ Tbe Grand Rapids Saturday Etraiag
/*«W of April 6th talks about the Nation­
al Rcpndiaton, * follows :
•
An boncat man pays his debts when ton at tbe rale of ninety-two cents on tbe
they fall due in money. A diahotrat rasn dollar, neither did aha ever propose to
make money out of paper by simply
stamping it, "This is a pound sterHag."
She always recognised the sound doctrine
that value must be given for value and
wealth exchanged lor wealth, aod the is

'great victory for the administration.
Tbe Allegan Jeartwl sap, that "Alle­
gan county-b the "rock-ribbed houw of
Repuhbranism ' or tbe home of rock-ribbed
Republicar.i*m, just as you choosed to put

8MR»lli’S RABICS- OWE.
-u———— "Tvs*-1 ra is1' s
- - TmaliMon and Wiakkrara-5.
‘
dollar beyond im
Na^SSi.'-------------------- ------ ~1

By Aid. Tfowoy that the city treaaur*
be ebargud with tl:e amount of the receipt
of Mr. Riker for fine mousy paid to the

this part of tha county, aod particularly
ia thia township, the movement has de­
veloped a fraud, and proved tbe presence
of traitors in our ranks, showing tbe fa)

tbo railroad, fairly remunerated for the
work they do, but wires tbe wholeale cut­
ting comes, every man has to look out foe
himrelf by getting tire lowest rates he

EJV'ELS'
j'rhlx.'xsK’ssr.

F agroear Geo. Walker, of tbe Grand
Trunk railroad, roesady, made the rue
from Port Buren to Detroit, 62 milen, in
1 hour and 30 minora, redoding eight

SUGARS.
I ’ W' — • r• - n Il't. al. fill.

Ma. EntTOW — I would like to let the.
putfoc know through the columna of vour
paper ibo result of our township election
Out of two hundred and sixty nine votes
polled, I find only aioeteeu Deasoerata
who stood by their colon an^Jel the peo
pie know that they were I&gt;emjcrats and
men and not lop an&gt;l idwts to te&gt; turned ’ Ay«-Ald.Dewsy, MsNnugbtaaJtesd,
claaacs, wbo ere compelled to pay a heavy with every wind that blows. And I would Tomlinrou, Winkkman and Young-f
insurance to rover tbe loss* owing to a like to *y to those Greenbockrev who preNay.—Nona.
fiaetaatioo in values, il is doo to the laborAid Dewey made ■ motion tba the
er, who ia intereated above all others ia
to
try
to
deceive
Democrats
and
hottest
receiving hie wages in a cunrocy of the
balance due him on aalary.
utmost purchasing power, and which ia awn who are glad to hare their. ranks
Adopted by ay* end nays ■ follows
unvarying. ia abort, it b due to tha botrat purified uf their polls ting pressure. And
Ay*—Aid. Drwcy, McNaughton .Raed,
I think the Democrats and Republican too
Tomlinson, Wiuklen.an end Young-C
try, that the Government ebaO return to o-Rht to feel thankful that they are rid !
Naye-NoM.
a specio standard at the rery earliest pos­ ef the stinking naaa, and rejoice ia the

TOBACCO.

MCOLLINSW
VOLTAIC PLASTER CROCKERY.
IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL.

W. F. HICKS.
BREAKING PLOW

Ou motion the Recorder waa requested

sible moment. ’Until that point is pasne!
Ibero ran be oo real brains* prosperity.
Men ranniH engage in business safety, an J
consequently they will not haxari tha
mean, they have for tbe sake of getting
mere. When vain* become firmly fixed,

conns'

when measured by the true standard, when
firms that bar. gone beyond their mean*
go under as they nwassarily muni, roofi-

voltaic piaster

Recorder be allowed an order of *30.00
balance due oo hie salary for tbe pral year.
Adopted by ay* and nays aa follow*
A yen Aid Dewey. McNaagbtoo, Braee-1, Reed. Tomliracm, Wiaklomsn’rad

surely revive, and barinrae will re arrange
iimjf after its debauch, and will revive
wiAriL This b no guess work. It b
just aa certain u It M that we live in a
country of ajjhauatlaa resources.

Threw who are heavily ia debt are more or
leas at the tnsrey of tbrir creditors Thia
ia no fault of tbe creditor, for they bare
placed themselves there Tbe creditor as
a xrocral thing in io a better situation to
take advantage of lbw tiara thou to* debt­
or is, and be is quite aa likely to take rare
that no advantage is taken of him Soeh
Ibinga caoMt bo lareugbt about ia a day
or a year, aad ibr et idrtor will not be like
iy to lie still and b4 cheated out of half
that G- rijhifttlly due him. The ef­
fort of tbe agitation of the catmaey ques­
tion will ^o to the iqjury of tho debtof

SYMMTHniC DISEASES,

30 ware *20,30t.7(&gt; , psyma
tbe sum. time wars • 171S.Stl I.H _____ .
in treausury Marsh SO, IMS, fi840.RM.46,
doerease fur lbs weak *53,29816.

Ukncra, they are focfid wanting.
Wa
are now rery near to Um true standard of
rslnra, where all finetuatioos wffl esaae.
Who darina to make another departure ?
Tho American wbo prop joss It is an araay
to bis country and to the oeara. of h*erty aod fair deefiag. It ia doo to tbe
credit of tbe nation, which ia tbe basis of
all our prosperity, it ■ due to tbe ■ahu
fociurer aod botrat tradesman, wboao a*
trio success depends ee stability in values;
it m due to-tha producing and eoaousniag

I among the nations of the earth. We
I cannot hope for reel buaiacaa yroepcrity,
who are proficient gamblers or speculators,
wilboel national and financial atabiKty.
unlra you could term the lucky * Bother
It io for the interest of tbe country that _
1 ela*. A man wbo has ready money, and
the national credit should be atreogtheosd
b shrewd, may take advantage of tie
in urdef that tbe public debt may be re­
funded at a lower rate of inter*'. Tbe lioctualioas, and make money, but the
rate of interest however, ia unworthy of most of ua ere liable ta make mistakes
consideration, when we consider tbe ad­ and have to depend on luck. Ilb thought
Motion waa adopted by syce and nap
vantages to be derived from a return Id by some that the debtor claas -would l&lt;
bonefilted by a greater supply of irredeem­ aa follows,
able currency. It seems to ua tbb h a
Ayas—AM. Abbey, Dewey, McNaugbWe are told that buainae ia deranged, grave mistake. If h v4 possible totlston, Reed, Tomtiarau. Winklraass and
that capital is tied np. and that latexvrs
preriate the legal tenders ro aa to trndble Young—7.
are unemployed. We eoecede the’point, tIrene to pay their debts with fifty rent* on
and urge it as an argument against an ir- the dollar injAd aid they could grt held
of more ia couesqwnro and apply thren on
their debt., they might pomibly reap &gt;
pecuniary advaoteg* at ths expense of tbe
general welfare. There are, however, dif­
ficulties in tbe way of lbw morning the

Ex-Secretary Chandler, who n ehair­
man of the Republican National Commit­
tee, predicts a Rep sb bean vietory^m 1880. of industry. il would be tbe strongest kind
AU right. Zechariah, your prophesies of aa argument ia favor of each a curren­
rarely tail, and Barry county will do her cy. Tho only wonder is that wo aro in *
fiouriabing condition * we are, that bwi.
no* is not entirely parslyssd, and that
Tbe Confederal* of the Horae, having the ooefidvoce of capitalists is aol swlirely
polked Mr. Polk raide, dectod to sue destroyed. Let ua, for a moment, look
cred him as Ifoorkcepcr an ex rebel from
from Georgia turned Field, diminguuhcd
chiefly lor hie aervicra to the Confederacy,
aod wbo waa ' icociliared*' by the remora!
the principle cause of the evib we are to­
of bin dirabillti* about two month* ago.
day raffenog. The history of tbo world
shows ibn finandal panics will occur per­
iodically. whenever business b done on tbo
Tbe Ewiay Xntt rays "tho demand credit system, and that such panic* am
for tbe new ailver d-Jlars, exduaire of the sure to follow any departure from the
banks, at tbe trswury lias reached tbe true standard of values. During tbe war
enormous average of *100 e day. Where the Got era men l was compdlcd in order
tn save its own exutancc, to bane notes or
promises to pay and tone the people to

Breaking Plow

TRY IT FARMERS

COME AND SEE.'
JASON RICH,

By Aid Rreeril
ffreriteri, Thai the Merehal be sad be
is hereby instructed to earae tbe fcore to
be immsdiairiy constnirtsd oa tbe rarth
ride of tbe lenu conveyed by Arebreaa Hute

! You.g-7
!

Noya—None.
By Aid. Dewey
RtfJnd, That there be temporarily
traosfrred from the Fire Deportment Fund
to the Contingent Fund the sum of one
hundred aod fire doftara, aod that the

IMPERIAL SOAP

SIMKO]

By perariaaioa ef the Common Couaril.
of tbe Cay of Hastings, I have the bos
otto make the felbwing fiaaaobi .state
meat, showing tbe condition of ths several
funds after dosing up tbe booiaoto fia* tbe
M.yor, Wm. U. StebUae. Reeordar, your 1877-8, including .cements dJ aod
Gaorge 8. Tumlinara, Treraarer, Jam* riiowwl up to Apr. Sth 1878.
A. Nime. Marshal, Freeklia T. Camp
beB, Jaalie of the Peace, William Burgher,
Joatireoflbe Peace to fill vseeocr oera
riooed by the resiguauun of Thom* J.
Wilder, wboao term ef ofoce will aspire
July 3d 1879; Jeba H. Denau, School
laapemor, Maleolm H Wing, Reboot Ineneotor to fill vaoMcy in pie* of Charlm
G. Holbrook who faitad to qualify, Ubarlra
H. Rieka, Soperrtex lor fcard. ora and
four, Leonard E. Stauffer, Supervisor for
aeeond and third War* of th* oily of

Tho //vraM Washington spvriab rey
there are fair pnwpocts wf the adjourn money but aimplo prnmia* to pay money.
menl ofeoagnaiby/uly 1st. Tbo noun- Three not* were nuJr a legal tender, and
try would be happier 'if they could aubeti- from tbe day they were issued till now,
they bare been our nominal etradard of and to plane its obligations to pay ia tbs
lute May 1st for July Irt
3d day of April A. D 1878.
vain*, although the real standard waa hand, of the people, that stimulated bus
Don. st tbe Allegan Journal rays “tbo
J. W. BsjrTLXT, May*.
what they promised to pay, th^gnld dol- iaraa and aasde apparently, at least, lash
men t sadly fqnny thing we ever *w in the
tiara; but then b always aa cod to the
columns of tbe Lows*) Jcarn.t/ waa th.
rojc
sod
it
was
JuOg
since
reached.
All
.
property was rolimaud in gold, aad ron
Ayvu- Aid. Abbey, Dewey, MeNawghtract, were made on a gold Irak - When will find sootier er later that, honesty aad I toe. Brad, Tomlinson, Wiskteasu and
majority there. Perhaps Jirnerax. nosasquare dealing ia politics ao ia everything I
tbe Government fulfills its promise, aa it
thing elee than Jukw would be tnore poteel
else b tbe beet pilicy. Ciiaa. H. Barn.
Neya—Neus.
in work for year party.
prarairal moment and pays ttene nut**
Oa motion Council adjourned.
they are prorated in gold, then property
Wm. il.firtuisi, Regard*,
The Qanan of and Remedy for Um
mmi bo agaia retireatod in grid aod eon
Kditob Babbip —Aft* reading tKr
Prnaaat Birtinera and Financial Stag­
tract* will then again be mode on a grid
nation. and Daproaeion.
tirade oo Absolute money. fro* the speech
et Hou. H. W. Blair, published ia th.
Horfba Bawaan —la ibis auMnniwe departed aad geld must be the stand
Bawmm of Mar. 27th, aod reibrred to io
.cation it is our purpose to point cut tbo
ard tojwhich we must sooner or later rw
the artidc "A Nalfoud-u Piaewo ■an,"
only way to ratfanal end inriridari pro.
turn. Bines these ao&lt;* ware firei issued, 1 can bold ay pus* no lungar. Bring a
parity, st least so far * the ream may de­
the G ovwumant hue not baau able and nil- believer ia the Naliocal Cutli, 1 ri* to a
pend ujsm tbe elementary principles uf
Mag to redaarai them, and ronecqueotly poiatof ardsr, and dray tho trash therein
they have Iran at a discount, i. e. low IreM up as a part of th. btfiuf of the
valuable than the gold they J rrara to rank aad file of tbe parly. If each med
in tbo financial direwasrai. AU theorising pay, and they bars fiaetuated ia value ■net bo filing, ia tbe UM of huawtuky.
throw it bodt to its aotivo jiool-ih.
and fouit-findmg ia npmrd to our borine*
H-vrUor the ps-pbb* of B. A. Rill of
sad financial aitnaliim amount to MMhfeg, j
Sb Lonb, bet not ot the whole Notional
uala* it indicutea a aa£r aad sure rraidy
party. Compered with the pooitloa that
fc the eyika compkinad nt II will not

IICROIS, SIEPASn t. k.
TM* l~ tv msnsteKsna I

Ijums Trstata!
The Secret Out at befit 11 rSKMgAinwgayjeWcnderfoLPiscovery of
a Lo«t Art.

Regular Boosting of tha Omumra Couamlwahridmibrir sue* Fr^sy eyeing
April M, 1878.
Hi. Honor Mayor Bratly m the chair.

F-asggtefeAs*~~

Tbe Mild Power

CURES

HUMPHRIYS'
Homeopathic

TO THE

CONSUMRE

Of (SiiiTtrj ifty Am.

pAl steriulely nerewry ia certain tran*
Ho, also, uMMnd traariri l^Mauaa b artkrns aad any esrrecry that wiO not
MM io fcxtow the aseeadancy of a party beriy the gold Mt be k* vrirabk aad
feuHiag tn unsound fasterinl pri. mplaa pa* at a disaxiot. A ntmej that will
Tbo only safe way ■ wmtWs «f ihb kind

Pcrvra-

Specifio*

�A BOHAHZA nr GRAHDjl
RAPIDS.

If You Contemplate0117

store-

The Huxinew Tide ia Turning, ’i
And It ia in the Direction of!
lfi

*

Better Tinies.

Him Honor May.r Grant ia tba chair. iry to furnish »1,000 bell.
Cueitaatina

Dewey. Hatch, Kelly, MoNaugV

successors TO
to BARNES
Barnes 4
a CO.
co
SUCCESSORS

CHOOSING

Silver, Greenback* and Business,j
One Dollar Saved Is As Good as
n Dollar Earned.

WANZER &amp;.
&amp; BARNES,
BARNES,
WANZER

CMaticah.
DruMlaf Sundnea.
Patent Medicine..
Book* A Stationery.

PAINTS.

CARPETS

OILS.

Oil Linen A Paper Curtaina.
Spring Curtain Fixture..

AND

VARNISHES

accurately prvparwl

The following

Stylish Goods for the Spring.

oynfeit r/fjyi rye aryen pnt/es i
WE NEVER SELL .1 PERSON ONCE
HIT WlUT WE GET HIS TRADE AGAIN
REQACSE WE TREAT RIM RIGHT.

BENNETS GBEAT STORE

By AM. Dewey

AU ABOUT THE COUNTY.

Gold lUOi Tuesday.

Children’s Suits 81.00 and Upwards!

Ayw—AM. Dewey, Hatch, Kelly, Me

JACKSON, MICH

difficulties

Greenback. are -worth in Gold 991

,

twuoeo the .finding &lt;pmmiUrra as follows,

BOYffSUITS AT ALL PRICES.
YOCtHff SUITS AT ALL PRICES.

t

'

.

Double-heeled, blue mixed COTTON SOCKS, only 6ct« per pair:

ia Emminual Church.
Good heavy dcuble-and-twixt^OTTON FANTS only $1.00, worth

*V r*&lt; rity of Hnulnyo: _

Next Seblieih i« Palm .Munday a day of

$1.50 ip other Store.*

MEDICAL SKILL
The Schools opened on Monday- with a
appoint tho following Handing cummitloes:
On Streets—Hmara. McNaughton.Reed,
Eaatet S«rr ice on Sunday cieuiag the 21 at. Hateb aad Preston.

Spring 4 Company in the aggregate make

Will Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in America.

‘

WE ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE OXE-PRICE STS! EM.

We buy our goods exclusively for Cash, therefore can sell
them at lower figures than other stores:

and Abbey.
ever shown before in this part of the Start,

aad Hatch.
On Fire Departmeic—Mcasra. Abbey,
Kelley and Prmton.
On Ordinance—Menar*. Dewey, Hoed
delay.

.

Una daily.

50-2

'lLUAM (X VnaiL.
IL J, Ukaxt, Mayor,
xion Council adjourned.
Wm. H. HuSbixi*, Recorder.

IL J. Grant*. new ad will appear next

26th day of March 18711.
Wm. H. nxrroao.

f-.D.,

ready to do
s, from putting a new

THE LMT WO ffiffl M II HASTINGS DRUG STORE
THE WEST.
HE/ITS

cd WM held at their room Tuesday ce.aing Hastings during the summer.
April 9tk 1S7S.

Win think our fanner. can

OTA.R CLOTHING HOUSE,

Church and Railroad Street.
xx6tf__
Qcery : -‘Why will men emote eim
muh tobaeai, when they can buy Marburg
lira*
-r Vn»rl
41 the
XXtt-36yl

fext Sunday evening Rev. Levi Mastcm .
AH. Dewo.. Hatch? Kelly, MeNangh-

fine to be entitled * The ExuUnce of
Absent—AM. Abbey.
Gad.”
“ '‘‘ ~
f, that the bind of O. E Experience, and thorough culture is beyond
&gt; dropped uut Of tut pit!'' Nixdruff he appru-— I, extra wtiraX is wo,th ^Approved by ny&lt;a and tiara a. follow*:
Id, corn -lOe, out* 25c ‘ Ayo—Aid. Dewey. Hatch MeNaugh- doubt oot.thu

At

1M1PJ1AA

NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES
Carpets Accurately Cut and Per­
fectly Made.

The bond oft In S.; Tamlinmn, City
TrmMirrr, wxa prewraied to the Ct-undl for
their approval.
■.

(Luu aar ...

t&gt;.. rtl.Sh T.,U

Itron

SCHOOL J BOOKS
।

4-

Patterns in the Highest Art of Carpet De­
signing. on which,/in prices, we will save
you much money.

J\/fD

ST^JIOfiE^Y.

Bennett's Great Store

rcsidruc. vo (ircro Street, FHday Afternoon

laid 00 tbe table until next Friday even-

IACKSON. MICH.

Phreno’ogy is now Utag deljrrrtd by Prof.

should bring out.

Goods, wbieh
Annual Meeting.
Tbe rwguUr meetinjt ul I'kran r Enyue

50—1

thia opportunity.

Adopted by ayia and Ways aa follow
Ayra-AI.L Dewey. Hatch. Kelly, Jlc

Ruuyau'a Sho« Store.
(Saturation or oo f*ay.)

S25 A DAY

MURE PAY.

Hia motto i
xxii Mtf

Joumev to Jackson

COn«HlCterf

Running

THE MECCA FOR

MP

(L» a. m., 1020 a. m.,

artfon of Ute Council, or from any other .
labiiahiog Fire;

(COED AND LIVES UVED

DRY GOODS PILGRIMS

.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.

Siu

“scW/ig,

SAVE 25 DOLLARS

and new, by baying » machine that Will last you a lift time, and that has ell tbe
VICTOR 6EWI5G MACHINE CO.

BENNETT’S GREAT STORE.
On motion Council adjourned until Fn-

ppTT

Willaoo.

CORRESPONDENCE.
nca rxaixivu.Lt.

XHIY-TMALL. AlOraat Xa»U. »• th*
N» U*TtJTutk »t Ob' •&amp;. '

Johnston a

ciHXctRr ulk.

On the twenty-ninth, John? WaicS.

’

Sarsaparilla
LIVER COMPLAINT
ETBPIFBIA,

j/bVv’

Aal teTsrifylag thalted.

In Memonum.

Hnndunu fiirwtjxirilla. Yellow
Dnck. ritiliingut, Dnudelwe,
bnriad April aooond.

He

•SsRm1
JF. JOUNSTOS Ji CO.
l. l*eiui*b A Drtijshu,
181 Jrifawa Art’.. DaL-nit, Midi.

majority of W, except for 8nPt ofSchools.
T. B. Diamond, bo having a majority of

G.-OLIN’S&amp;i

major it).

Sfotr AM*

becilTsB’cll DBBim.

BHMIHU
IM MBSWIMHM
French, English and American Dress Goods.
Half Wool Fabriqucs 27 inches Wide. 121-2
Four feet wide black Cashmeres at 95 cents.
Not to be found in the State less than £1.25.
36 inch all wool Cashmeres, any shade, 50cts;
Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts
Full lines of Trimming Silk at J1.00.

X ABiJmAII

a valuable Invention.
the world r.kowh.o

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In workmanship l« equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as olecantiy finished a* a first-class Plano. It received
tho highest award* at the Vienna and Centennial Kxpo•Mpnf IT MW8 ONK-FOURTH FA8TBR than other
___ — ■____
1— ..nllHil'n.l
V*U&gt;n—

a

the combined *ale*ef all the other*. The WILSON
MFNOINC ATTACHMENT fordoing all kind*of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, Riven FREE with each machine.

JSffl.1 WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
For Sale bij all First-Class Dealers

REMOVED!
Everything Elegant

Settled and Ready for business* at

ar

All the Gems of
any
elties at Prices Lower
in the Land.
For all
Wants we will Save you 1
Money

0J»»W

79 Monroe St. jg

�Legals.

MIC!
Mr. Boutwell thinks that Grant will bn
the next Prevalent.
Many Demcevsta in Omgreae like Ges
etui Jaekm'e “jndfaoMtariff."

iTakiDf Efioct Nev. 11th 18.77

The New York Assembly is vigorously
livrjatng the temperance quacstioe '

GOIMtf KAST.___

Local option has been deflated in the
p, nnaylvnsia legislature by twu majority.
Ths ti&lt;lal wave struck Dwight, IU.. last
week, and in six'days SOO signit urns Were

Every One

Fully Warranted!
i wrratfera;—«—.»
i“n&gt;g»a_,

Canada ia trying tbe whipping post with
criminals. Forty lathee were served out
to one yrwtetday.
Tho Chieagn aaloon keeper* arc endear ■
oring to effect an organisation nf aaloon
keeper* throighout the Stale.

us::

:M Vint Jatai &amp; Saiitai
lanxou.

JACKSON WAGONS.

«nt»RT Liiti arrwgEx

__

•■ICHreAM AND THS Ml

Tbe red ribbon glorifies the air of Mil­
waukee, the beer city. Orer 2,000 bare
pot .it on within tbe peat 10 day*.

Rose and Douglass.

Of the cooraoiu crop* in tbo Wat
last year, which io Illinois alone are esti­
mated io part at 270,000,000 bushels of
corn and 32,500,900. bushels of wheat,
tbe greater part »s still bold at or near the
places of producuoa owing to lbs impoaable condition of the country roads during |

The rwciil action, and the non action of
the board of regents &lt;n&gt; tbe above subject,
have attracted much attention.
It is
unite natural' that they should do ao, is
tile conduct of the acceding regents was
revolutionary in iu character.
If publie of 1133,000,000. The figurei are alarm
officers, members of azfublic board, can in?, aod arc on all hands admitted to be
aa. Political cennomi»ta an gravely die-

■s::sri.

MESSER BROTHERS,
GOOD BOOKS

REMOVAL!
UEO. P. HO WELL dk CO’S

FARM, GARDEN ANO HOUSEHOLD

England is no Unger able to live upon her OSPAPEB ADVEBtEHG BUREAU •
Fivm X. V. Tin*. DslMtae Is S«.W»»re»«L.
income, but has began to use her capital.
Vreosre. t*. Trtre.s Beus,.,.

The average eoat per mile of tin rail­
way* in three great countries is (titod ia
follows: Eogland, *195, 060; Prussia,
*105,115; Uuired State*, «33,55S. This
FOWLER &amp; FULTON.
is an cooruiuui differenen i0 original out­
lay; but the peroeutage of operating ex UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO,

$F££sssssD ssiHss niviaion.
Tbe Rellablr Shan l.lv

,-r -sisi uriss ass strten

There is no doubt &lt;.f the state of pub­
lic opinion on tbe subject of thia labor*
lory contruwny. through tho whole sweep
from tIto elaborate investigation &lt;X tbe
Icgulatirc committee, c -mpoaed of such
men aa Taylor. Hinchman, and others,
down to the petty driveling in the ehancerv suit in Ano Arbor.
We apeak within bouoda when we mi
that three-fourths. ot tbe people of the
etato bulieve that Dr. Rim* baa been, from
the beginning,'an injured and an ii&amp;i/cni
man. They rezard It a* unfortunate mewi
UEidcubkdly that this controveray ever
x-ovr. and yet we osprwM th6 almost uni
vcrnl tecUmmr, when we say that if the
ends of justire require, as they seem dear­
ly to require, that Dr. Rose should be re­
instated is the laboratory, the reg-ma ran
perform iui higher or more ademn act of
duty than to restore him. No harm nu
mull from such a aimpie act of justice.
Aod then io regard to a rrlease of the
decree apwnrt Dr Bonn; if a majority ot
the regents, in tbe long and weary iavtwlipationa sn the Mtbjeet, have became sat­
isfied that the money Jocrewd agaiaat R&lt;*.would be wrcngfuHy taken rroat him, they
of the anrvemitv. No money obtained by
injustice has an\plior there, aad the Snow­
er the regrot* waA /their hands, and the
university of it. tbe bettor.
There is a right and a wrong, a justice
and ua injustice, io thia matter, and when
such an issue is preweund. therwshould be
uo&lt;|0*suoe as to what position tbo rsgeats
and all twaret men »bodd occupy upon it.
On the deefeion in the chancery suit it »
enough to say that it bu not met tbe pub­
lic approbation, and it ha* not ren.oved
from die publie' mind the overwhelming
sentiment thai resulted from the report ul
the legislstire erunmittcc.
That chancery trial and derision carry
on their fare dear badges of partiality, irjusticu and oppreaaion. Such proeeodingv
and derisions have a strong tendency to
destroy all confidence in the judicial offire,
:o tho coans of jusciee, aod in human Dt.
ture. As a sentiment of th* right or
wrong tbe deriston ta entitled to no n epe-1
whatever.
It is a deri»i. n tod that
is all; and if the ngenta believe it to be
wrong they have both the clear right and
the clear !&lt;«al power to right the wrong
aad preveut injsatire, when attempted,
even uDiicr'the furmn of judttial proceedioga. Th* people of the state will sustain
them ia Mach action, and, as we believe,
will condemn them to lasting lotamy if
they fail in this thrirduty.
Wc bar* no fears far the university. A
mere gtmt of wind on deck rarely, if ever,
Sinks a ship. The foundations of the uni­
versity are laid broad and deep. The receats aad the iutitutiou ran afford to be
just, they cannot afford to be unjust and
uppta-rire. ’ The ioslitntion cannot afford
to lake into its vitality that which must
cat like canker » th* prison-,! fruit* of
lniF(uiiy. The people hav. thus far sustaitxd the mtuatiun, nod we believe they
will do so in tbe fulare, whenever they
see that nght and jutice prevsil ib.rsb
over luirjutly and oppreaswn. Oo th*
other band, the narrow escape which tbe
university sppropriatiuM had. in tbe last
legielat are, should be a standing caution
to all those who may* be disposed (oapCreoreven wink st injustice.
That
iratory cawi ia going direedy before the
penpie. It is before them now, aad woe
to that public officer &lt;r that offioe-suker
who shall disregard the wdl-dafinad pnbIt- Wa-Utw»w» A* ,L— »t- -

Naw Magazines.

ScriLarr’, for April is cue of tbe bat
numbers that has been wsued, and super­
ior in fresh auraaioua, to -J of th.
other current msgasincn.
Among the
noteworthy articles—and there ia not one
that is poor—are Mr. Prmcou's aketnh of
tbo Tetepbmw and the Phonograph, with
illustrations. tl&gt;« Diary of a Queen at
School, Bret Harte’s capita) story, Colonel
Wariag's paper oo.tbe Mosaic Creation
ami Modern Science, Hr. Cook s aoeount
of McCremo Laeo. two papers with illuatratiooa of nnusuni rigur and skill, Deer
Hunting on the Au fiaUc aad tbe Thous
aod Isles, Mary BUks a aketoh of twautysix hours ia a day, a ealm and tempeau:
notice ef Mr Cook’a books oo Traa*endratalum and Orthodoxy. Il ■ a greet

Great Britain ia pretty well fixed for a
fight. Iler regular army now on duty is
J 89,000 men, 02,000 of whom are aorring 1
iu India; rcaerred and auxiliary furerw,,
340,000 men; Indian ouionia! troopi, 127,- I
000, colonial militia. volunteers. etc., 81,­
000. Total. 743,000
Three do nut in
riuJc the untrained Canadian militia ,aa-l

11at.. sM'lkM lk« l&gt;tn s( taw wt mW &lt;a&lt;—awS.
»wd «tl -u&gt;'&lt; IW'M* MlsrritwS is M».1 Mtata are
urt-sA.-; -ou.r.
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IE THE

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MATT

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JSt^siSsF

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BOILER WORKS

fif GnaT Soilton Tteiwjifm.

A Debatable Question.

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^fa-juparsrat^

Northeux
CENT RA

RAILWAY COMPANY

ESSEHs-’i

X,uzxg Syrup,

k».tw

A VsgstaUs Ca&gt;«u|»&lt;ik1 fi*
Dsoaiif lit Ttnal nt Uip,

* &lt;^sXK^aSl!^

Madison Dispensary,
Br’c^BIGELOW

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BffrftfHJB,
mahhiaqi!

odim;

- _ ftrev v»r«k«fE»: 1.1,. **•“? CMr.;. «M &lt;Jr.M
n* »*&gt;y
remsta^
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tbe renditions manifest, wherever aod
whenever means, it may havs been engen­
dered’ Tbe family medicines prepared
by R. V. Pieroe, M. D„ of Buffalo. nTy.,
fulfill tbe al«v. reouiremewta. Many
pbniriana ptweribe them in their prao
tice. His Golden Medical Discovery ban

laiM: Hh loti, tai Bciitred.

those weakiMasss peculiar to womeu, after
physicians lure failed.
Hu Plsaaanl
Purgative Pellets, which are sugar eoated
aod little larger than Dastard seeds, are a
sale and eertain cure for "torpid" liter
and constipation. If yon wish to aare
money by avoiding doctors aad keep or
regain your health, buy tbe People's CommeaSeae. Medfeal Ad.tarr „ Junta!
work of over BOO pages. It soutaias in-

EfAllLE’fe
of lomtiD Ul MB

THE G&amp;BAT INGUaH BEN
GRAFS SPECIFIC) MEBICI

CHRONIC

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RATES OF ADVERTISING;

VOL. 22. NO. 51

peifkwu ift

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17, 1878.

WHOLE NO. 2097.

FARMERS LOOK HERE

i aiid flf.y
nod faith &lt;c
-------------------- ...------------ El Bored..,
otMwpwrrd with which our own rough and

It la pitiable to think of the little mew
of putugw fur watch are prepare to salt our
birthright of honor. 1 anpp.*. a would
be lair to the sdyumUe of the silver mere
uro ot payment to call that metal worth
ninety-two crate in gold; that tba act of
remuosusatioo might add temporarily at
leant two cmii. murv, so that tlm shave
would bo su cents os a dollar. Well, that
would be sutuethiog lor a dealer in old
oivthen. Bui take our national deU at, in

__ _ w-eaa.a ...
AJ7r?i,^EV AT LAW 4 SOL1CITOB
aa»k5HA3tC&lt;*THssaians Xsllsoal

OR. C. Rt NSEl.L,

.

~

PHK1CIAH &amp; 8ttJSSOH

SOU) AT PRICES LOWER THAN BEFORE THE TAJ !
GREBLE &amp;RUSSELL

rent of hi. 9132,QW.Ofiu, or has than
one.half our yearly iucume front laxaliuu,
। and even thia revtug is tn ccniu wpwtwpLl*WlsJj&gt;n**k the next tolly or ore kun
I Jredjeani whh-l, sill elapse before the
bonds and loans and future fundings of
the national debt aro all watiogatshed by
' payavroL The greenback and tutiooJ
। tank currvncy are al) which will now be
paid it&gt; silrer com. 6 per eent. of which
might yield us 9IO,00&lt;t,DuO, and thlsjuM
910,000,000 route than-the yeoshm fund for a* they largely may be red wiH be if
our annutl offering up&lt;ro the altar ofna- silver is r.-monriiicd, at the silver measure,
how much have u&gt;« West and South made
limb to preserve our integrity and power, in a&gt;BKt|ueu&lt;e? That would be an inter­
this is the pitiful price for which it pro­ rating problem fur those whose tastes had '
posed lo barter -.ar g.»d name and destroy them to calculate the profits of repudiation.
1 sbaii not take part is it until I believe |
»ur credit and sell reaped.
The agUaliou of (ho renaonosiutiou of it is a jTtC.nmu.cw in which an honest,
silver and of the repeal of the reaumption constilreuey dosirq their representative to |

act, and tho-probabiUty tliat llie public
.Uu -ill K. —li
. -_ ____ ..eL___

A Car-lrtad of Jefferson Nails just received !

DENTIST

iaMk

SiiHiai.

Building Material.
The Largest nu&lt;l best selected Stock of Locki, Knobs, Butts, Ac.
Ako a fine lot of Bronze Door Tritntuijiga.
"
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'

LOWEST PRICES.
large quantities, and can give Special Drices
WARRANTEE A SUPERIOR ARTICLE.

F. HAMM AR &amp; CO’S
STRICTLY PURE: COLORS. I havo sold for
the past four years. Can give the best
City and County testimonials.
And guarnntee It thcIJeat Isa the MarkeL

.

HARNESS.
Wagon and Carriage HARDWARE
A Fh‘! Mb»,Complete Stock slwsya rm band
Very Rawtieetfully,

H A. GOODYEAR.

LADIES
......»

Fur illustration, aaaama what ia suS- ‘
dcutly accurate for the puq.wr, that our
intvrntbcariog debt ia 91.800,000,000.
If it ia to be paid id •Ivor its gold Xaluc
becumew 9l.U&amp;&lt;i,tMh).0Ut»—a Jificrcn.w ul
9IW.OU0.UUO. ilia idle to elt«t ever
lu place that debt, if to be {wid in silver,
at a lower rate than&lt;G per rent interest
It ia payable nii annually, but assume
that it bu paid annually and the interest
chsrgw yearly is tiros tMIJiilU.UQO. But
we were placing ihc whole at 41 per
cent, in gutd, and the inlerret in gold &lt;«.
uniformity of value between the metals so the debt payable in gold would be 981,
Ear aa possible; not so that • dollar io gold 000,&lt;XKJ-a net km of 118.300,000 every
will always purchase just the com. qaanu year on the inlerret charge alone. Should
ty ol wbcat or corn , bat so thaia dollar
in gold and a dollar io silver or the paper year bond, thia diflkrvwce invmted in ,
money in reo will each at any gitaa ttarc slaking fund Would pay the whole priori-1 borcra ami debtors, or even capitalist bunpal of the debt many tinnw over, u any
-gcriug fur wvewmeoa, clamor for confi­
one din Me who can cipher.
dence, for a revival of trade and trauma,
Tha gold bond of the Cuitod Htatea b undorukiup. I wish gentlemen would
the beat security in tbn world. Our debt think of this long enough to count two
Within four years time might. I beliave. You aan have no revival of industry uatii
1 ba funded at 3 par caou in gold —duaUi. g the min who hire capital and*hire labor,
thc men of bcuuocwa capaaly, prudence,
and furaaght, ana risnrly that ills safe to

altogether probable chat the G..Vrrnmnot
muat accutnulau- not far from H(W,UW..
UW mure reia.-sUd valoe, than u now io
the country in order J resume oo.lhf lot
day of January, HfllT

Again, the naiiun beiu^ the bcm abb of
any debtor, whatever the rate of inicrvat
I which It pays U uniformly lower than that
which individuals are compelled to give.
Thus by thia un we shall virtually tax
all private euterprisu With a burdensome
nu of uo fur money, which of itself for
team to Como will meet seriously fetter
and burden prudttccr% *°d especially la
boring e,eo. who atari? when tod retry is I
paralyMd. The groat Lanka of industry
is never the principal «f its d&lt;hts, but the
interest it pays; and whoever cotnprc
bends the real causes of our financial
truublaa knows that high ntm&gt; of intrrer.
are the sacret of our wort. ITijy arc tha

of the advocate* of abaoAule mooey. I
have dooo with the former, and with a
tew words in regard lo the proposed re­
peal 1 will clure.
There b now drnriy no exense fur r»
pealing thh .a, nor can there erer be any
jnstifieaUou but actual neo»ity for the
f uaipouemcnt even of tlio lime of resump­
tion. The executive Department charmed
with the execution at the el ating law dcclarew that we hsro the mreni available

AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS

Ladies Cashmere Sacques.
Ladies ready-made Suits.

-hx-uAS'k,;

CORSETS, KID GLOVES, PARASOLS. FANS.&amp;c.

By night sit uUters arc gray.
•
IHscreii'Ju b nine points cf the law.
Man prepare., but Arc father dispose,.
h‘» a long lane that his ao ltyla about

n-j-

Carriaie, Sin aid Oraaneolal
A two-button Kid glove for 50 cents.

LEWIS STERN.
repaik shop

•Sign ot theMCA8H STORK.
To tbots who wish to Vuy

Gumming &amp; Piling Saws

Usatlass. Apr, Mi’N.

of iho greenback.
The national bank
ooie being convertible into the greenback
and Kcnrcd by .the Individual nwpoaaibility of tha corporation cnlbrcoabb in the
courts, aw well u by the Government guar­
antae, is of the same value.
The isevitabie roenlt. but fur the unfor­
tunate agitation of Mlr« rewomptloo, and
of the refusal of all .resumption, would

Bet thn matter ■ one of the most seri !
coccrn lu the laboring, soffenni: poor nf
to-day. T|* sdopuon of ike ail ver stand­
aid wuukl inflate prices after a certain
la [we of time. More silrer dollars would
be called for boesnre they would be worth
lew. The gold dollar would still be worth
•more and purchase more Kverythwg,
however, would lie rated lo silrer. Lt is a
fact established by al) experience that ift a
period of inflation the wagea of labor are
the U«t ofa|J things to increan in nominal
amount. Fora long iom after all the

..

&lt;J. IIOl.HhOOK. '
,T LAW sad fc.Ilri.srln O&gt;.

and ww piedgtd payment on the Im day of
JaourylBTfi. Now the greenback baa all
the element of th? bonded praams or of .
|.-rvmiaasry note payable at a spwnfic time,
and tu tail t« pay it is an set of bankrupt­
cy or of repn .uti.rn. Nothing but uaeresjty ran prrefbly jrutify an extareiou ereu

L U-STASLKY

Wm. H. Goodyear.
raimewmi
peoples drug store.

Phyaieian'a Praacrigiow and
Family Recipes carehdly pre­
pared with Drugu aad tfhciuicab
of purest quality only..

COFFEE,
SOAP

Swarfs HoysL,

TOBAOOO.
CROCKERY.

uf morality in the adminbxrauoo of the
financial aSain of the nation, of an ardent
and unGdlering devotion to whalwver shall
ennoble and illumioe the career of the
Republic,should lend ve to protect the

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1
;

�atanda—the platform on which I stand,
geollcmen. Let ua take that platform,
freak from the hands of its author*, and
examine the firot plank, and the first sac-

l be basis of every act of the Adminiai ra­
tion, and wt&gt; defy any critic of the acta of
President Hayea to -point to a single act
of his that hu been iu contravention of
ths principle, there enauciated aa the plat
form of the Republican party. We had
aa abiding faith in Hayfo long before bis

oral Q orernment
nmc nt to
create money
o coin and crate
and regulate its talua." Now what docs
that “cratto" mean, if it dore not mean,

•ecu sny cecasionXo change our mind.

We believe he a* a man cf decided ability,
of unflinching boneaty, of life long devo­
tion to the j principle* of financial honor

and national integrity, and that he can be
depended oa tosastain and carry out those
principles of lift giving force to the bori­
nes* of the whole country, so emential to'
the general prosperity of the American
people. Ilenec we we no occasion for the
Republican proa* or tha Republican memhere of Congrrm to take faene with the
President. On the eootnry we believe
that every man -who bdievro in requiring
a public officer lo carry oct iu practice th#
avowed principles on which he was placed
by the convention which nominated him,
every man in furor of hottest money, and
the booeal payment of the national inddRednere ia acruraance with the letter and
spirit of existing Isws, ibonld codone and
cordially support the the Administration
of President Hsyre.

to fhtai the pith fee of duty, by men Mtarfa* tha world over tor their ability to
&gt;o irihoM* tegivtetteu aa to beat anbeerm

Thcreforo I, a* the authorised cbampi
on cf our unique financial policy, moat,
with drop humiliation and chagrin, about
face, and rontemjiate this newly discover­
ed enemy. The antar’arf, while yet ia her
swaddling clothes and with her first baby­
breath, proooaooed my very abte and alab-

cry well informed Nations! know, that I
advocated eonud doctrine—■.uch as all our
stamp and ’street orators advocate, and
such as our leading journals advocate, and
such a* we all advocate, gentlemen, who
ant real, genuine National* end have ths

required milk. Strong meat, however, i.
what the Nationals want Jut we must stork.
It is what the /ri«A WorU, our leading
and tno»l Influential journal, dished out
it is what B A. HUI, one of our pro­
phetic and inspired leaders dished out in
pamphlet term, wbxh ia served up hot. in
every council chamber, and takso as a
chart by the National navigators upon the

GBAWT

By Aid. McNaughton,
Afoofarf; That tha Committee on Side
Walk. oatiM two cre*a walk. to be bulk
oa Hanover Sc. one on Center and can on

ant supply of gas. Two sumptuous de
vatora furnish easy eommunicaUoa between
the floors, and over two thousand pa jeta
fornteh HJumroaUon by eight to the mtnoth oeravanoary which baa cost all com­
plete, in the neighborhood of 83,000,000.
. Thia enterprise haa boro very generally
and varioMly mi.understood. The prevailing
impraauon seems to have been that Mr.
Stewart'* Mm wm, to provide • home for
working women, which shoald be a chari­
table laatitution, free or ne»rly ro. Tbi.

Adopted by aym and nayca aa follow*:
Ayna—Aid. Dewey. Hateh, Kelly, MoNaughtoo, Preston—6.
Nay*—None.
.

ingly bitter. By the terms of the bill, tn
addition to the Govsrareenl earning*, the
Union 1-M.fic ia bound to pay ia annually
to the sinking fond a sum net to exceed
8130,000. the Centra! Padfie a sum not

snrtnnic iisemes,
SMteM
AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC

white it wsa procuring the gratuitous ad­
vertising. which ha* been given to the Ho­
tel all through the years of its conatructioa,
but now that it transpires that the scheme
ii largely a business one, that the terms of
the iu.iituuou are to be comparatively
high and the rates for its government
rather strict, a general hue and cry b rate
ed ageiast Mr. Siawm and hi* executor*.
It fa true that only the higher dam of I ducuarion haa, it it to believed, educated 1 c
the public ap to the neomeity of applying | &gt;
such eometivea m will make them the acr- ‘
it.
vanta and not the insolent masters of the (

DO COLLINS’ Effi
VOLTAIC PLASTER

however an experiment after all, and expe­
rience only can fix iu valuk. -So ter, I be­ hare been with reference to resumption.
lieve, about 200 applications tor admbaioa Here it is said be staled that he need
ed 8UO.000.000 to undertake it , that of
have been accepted. ■
The plot* of ground oa which the foun­ that sum he ha* 800,000,0(H), and desired
dation* supporting the New York spproach them to vubacribe for die other 830,000,.
He al»&gt;
of the Brooklyn Bridge are to rent, are 000, taking bonds In payment.
situated in the very oldest part of the dry. desired them to take 8100,000,000 worth
and the buildings which have just been of 4 per esot* at par, allowing a commie“create ?" Now let «a cut another atrip removed from them were, *ocm of them, •ion uf i per cent for their salt. Banl
from the same plank of onr nrceKeat plat­ fairly tottering with age.
Excavation* era after a reeret conference are reported to
have declined the 4 p*r cam*, a* their **lo
form and giro it a public elareiariion, *o
waa too ascertain, but csprmaed their wil­
that the heresy of ‘ ZZonear Jf.” will not
lingness to subscribe for the 830,000.000
to any great decree prevail “Th* circula­
in »id of resumption and sell them at the
ting medium ; whether of meta! or paper,
price paid without cowipcnaatioo, pruuded
ahull be issued by the' Govern meat and
uiadc Jail legal leiulrr fur all debts, du­ West. A score of suggestive relic* bare they are allowed their upciun in cjrocniag
ties and taxes, in the United States, &gt;4 in been turned up there within a few days. the 4| or 5 per cents of 1881, in lien of
Among them were three old bayonets
Now, what does that mean, if it doe* nearly eaten up with nwt, and found dene
not mean that there shall be a paper mon­
evening, Mr. Hale presiding,’ Mr. Conger,
ey u absolute as the coin 7 And what
Secretary. The President's Scmtbero and
doe* that moan, if it does not mean par
Ciril Service potiriw. so called, are report
rial or total repudiation of all debts and
bad faith to contracts? This absolute pa­
demnattoo, without provoking any defo.w
per money will be worth just what it costa
from Adminiatraliou Republican.. Bat
to produce it,
like any other com­
modity. Thu, our Convention in iu wis­
More curious still, however, was' the it appeared the sense of tbow prroent that
dom foresaw, therefore it did not deem it finding, within a stone * throw ot the can it was better to iguure rather than f rmally
prudent to .lop, when it h»d made paper non balls, a Dutch pipe and a piece of lie pass upon either, leaving- their endorse
money full legal tender for all debts, but The former waa probably the property of
BOOta respectable burgher, and could it
the second forcing danse—“at in ttamped hive had a phonograph attachment in iu
•alee." That is what gives our platform prime, what tale* U might relate I The her of the Gmgremtooal Republican Com
its magic charm—it is what rapidly advan­ tile evidently beionp to the *ame period milted, the representative* on the Nation­
ce* our political conquest —it fa what -the pipe. Oq U te still to bo traced the al Committee, from such States m have no
makes eur financial theory so dear to those figure of Bel and the Dtagon.
Neer by Congnwrional Representative to act as sueh
oa the Congraaionsl Committee.
who profess the national foilh.a
was another pipe, clearly of Indian rearm
The election at Field aa Doorkeeper un
•‘Homsrt M.” b again mistaken when he

Ow New York Lmr,
Nrw Yobs, Anu. 12,1878-

SlllOHi

WLLIH' VilTlIC PLUTEI

TOBACCO.

LIW

CROCKERY
IMPERIAL SOAP
ltfmZ|htftnaiin!
The Secret Out at Last!
Wonderful Discovery of
alo»t Art.

oepted avarywhere a* indicating the pref­
erence of Bourbon Democracy for the reb­
el aoldter or adherent over the Union sympalhirieg Dvmocvnt. Field was educated

fore brick kiln* were eeteblisbed on Long
Intend, by Governor Stnyrreast, to 1861,
ships were loaded with brick* Iraroed io
Holland, and at first every dwelling was
modelled after those the Dutch had left,
with store rooms for trade like tboae ol
Amsterdam-and other trading towns in

and perjurer at lb* first oppvttnnuy, and
oa the collapse of th* bogus Cuafodersey
expaliatod hiresrif rather than lire under
the Govaromsat be had betrayed. a*d
which magnasimoualy .pared the life ba

whether ha ia really a ciliieo Polk gnus
down into the grave of doad Doorkeeper*,
orarioaded with the aina of hit party.
•nd Fort Onaga (Albany) row. of bouses
Bet from indication! already apparent, it
could be Men built of imported brick,
with thatch-roofo, wooden ehimaeya and
the gable ends always towards the street.
A tew*of three remarkable Dutch boom
wore to bo eeeu till within • year or two
to this cify, bit sot os* now remains
tion Act i* correct, there would have bean
Among three _.p*d* relics, and cf far
no canae for a new party organisation, for
either of the other partM* could repeal thtf ,
lector at New Orkan., Secretary Sherman
the act jmrt aa weU aa wa eould, if reaump
tian should prove to be among the ini pew- which was orgsnired in 1799. applied the forming the former white Packard is mid
to be becked by the balance of the Cabl
city With water until 1822, the log* mint
net and about all Repablteaa members of
be more than half a century old, JV* lhas*
Coagreaa.
D« Sort).

CORRESPONDENCE.

SUGARS.

IS SIMPLY WOHDERFUL.

paper tudaey? It ia certainly no idle
word, Ireoght with no significance. Our
National Conveatioe vu not a body of
idlera given o'er to trifling—our represent­
ative* went there to work, and meant bunInta*, and, txasdaa, if it was not intended
to create absolute paper money, why did
not the Convention adopt the language of

Mte Kontol:—I am again constrained
to appeal to your magnanimity—A eoroev
of your pditieal sheet fa again wanted. I
would have, sect yon thia petition upon the
bette of our election, but, wt our roosten
muat crow and our people rrjoicr, I de­
ferred the matter until hilarity had in a
measure rubsidrd sad oouunon senae re­
gained her regalawaj. Hinee my fin* «p
pcaranee in public print, many hoodwink­
ed tupperten uf the bloated bondholder,
have iotarvtewsd me, and cordially invited
me to cnatinuo my remark, oo the finan­
the repeal of. the Broumptiou Act. I
cial question, a. light berins to dawn and
gave onr reason* fully in my first article.
a new era to apunr in the distant hortxon.
They begin to •\tl.a promised- tend that We don’t want to rtwnme. It a* foreign
to our policy.
If Secretary 8herm*a
should commence to resume, and fail, we
gin to sec the gulden apple* of the Hawould rejoice. If ho »tould commence to
peridcs—in imapnalioo they already rerd
resume ind prove saccesaful, we would latn that aaeirnl garden and piticV the frail
thereof—golden, did I any? paper, I
meant, yea, geutlarics, real genuine paper
fruit of that imaginary garden, which ia ao
alluring to the eye and ao aaliafyiag to the
understanding. But atop, I hare been net
upon. 1 bare been aarailcd in the rear,
gentlemen, while vaoquiahing foes in front
bte. That te th: reason why, I aeppo c, th..
OMSMmy tries to flank the other when they
reset upon the bastite plain.
Wtata tree
non raise* her hidaiui proportions, how*
ever, that somewhat dificak maneuver is
dispensed with, and she makes her attack
at onto upon the vulnerable rar with td-

Adopted by aysa sad ns
Ayan—Aid. Dewey. Hi
Naughton, Preutoo—5.

So the digger* ia Frankfort atrewt hare
pierced in mecesiioo strata belonging to
four drilia^ioni, to to speak, oo Manhat­
tan Island—the American. the Eagfab.
the Dumb and the Indian
The Itev. J. P.Nawmau,Utter known as
• Parana Newman,' who was a sort of cbaplaio-in-ordioary to tha White House daring
Greni’.'kdatairitratioa, and wbohaujurt

April 12th, 1878.
His Honor Mayor Grant in the ehair, on
roll of the roll the following Alderman
were present, Aid. Dewey, Hatch, Kelley,
McNxurhton, Prmtoo-C. Absent, Alder­
man Abby, Brod, Young—3

THE MI81IAL &amp;. MLY GEBUIlic
•* Vibrator” Throabcr-,

TO THE
too, Kelly. Prestos—3.
’
Afoau/uefwrvri only u,
Nays—None.
CRAMPTOK BROT11£RS,
The following aeoounla were jrasstaJ ; 2, 4, C, 8 and 10, Ralgm ITacs, and 83
C. Horton street work 83.00 al'wed 8250
Ed. Reynolds street work 1.23 al'wed 1.00
Reynold. and Rua* build fence,
83.73
Ware allowed by ayes and nays as
By Grocer* generally and by

Z. B. WILLISON
CANADA

SOUTHERN

KAILWAY Lins.

Cowdeww-d Time Tiki*, la taka
Elterl J.sns y Itfl.

psg

1#-.

a*&lt;M vasv.

GREBLE &lt;3c
RUSSELL,
AGEN PS,

specter of Consulslass •eospted v4R
to a Mathodist church bur* where he wiD
The Bond of George 8. ToaUm*&gt;u,
point of importance wax the completion •hortly eater upon hfa Isbon. Tbew. will Treasurer which was tabled the previous
and form! opening of A. T. Stewart's bo likely to h* more arduous than that ot
meeting, was oa molioe of Aid. Dewey,
Women's Hotels, which luu been slowly
taken from the table sad peratsrion grant­
building during ten yuan peat, nt the oored Gecvxs 8- Tomlinson to withdraw mid

and it b what I tatirod .to dab out, patlomea, aa a duty-bound and awora advo­
cate. The esc wire. stood behind the in­
livn to thin inspeocioa. Tha management,
tent and taught its prattling tongue such
however, eoon learned that they bad reck­
treason, regarding our *o«*.f and well-re
oned without their hmt in auereptiagto
open the building for a ehoeca few. I®,
mediately upon the doors being thrown

UCHLS, IIEPARD &amp; OS.

CONSUMRE

Of 15 ii fttn ifti Bun

1

all that has been uid VU this Question by
the leading journals of the country, and
to the priaciplm *« forth in the Cincin­
nati platform, .nd we ere fully convinced
that the actios ol Pmideot Hsyvs hn
bron in strict stevrd with the phtforai of
prioeipleu adopted at Cinriuaati, and that
instead of deserving the censure of the
Republic™ party, ha dmervre tha applan•dil “well done pood and faithful servant.”
Whs wr areepted the policy of the Cia
dnnati platform we accepted it in r-a
faith, expecting Gov. Hayes, if elected
President, to set ia harmony with its avow­
ed principle*, and thus we bdtere he has
done to the . utmost of his power, and in
perfect good frith. The Southern poliey
enunciated in-that platform, the ciril ser­
vice reform poLcy, sod sn unflinching ad
berenoe to the honest money, plank ao

party ' Now k fa plain “Honert M." fo
no National, or bo would not talk Uke that
-be could not blaspheme meh high anthority - th* forter-fitlhcn of oar party.
Abanluc paper money fa what evorj
mump and street ‘orator advocate*. It fa
the fim funduicntal principle taught a
ia the raw remit in oar oounal dtaaben. It
principle which called our party into being
h is.tha principle which keeps and main­
tains mu Without that yrnyytop and
rieveAay principle, we would al one* rink
lo the vulgar level of the oU partire where
political enrraptioa and chteansry run. riot.
It ia the polar-star of hope to thia foricra
people now wallowing in the dough of d*
epood, as the pig wallow, iu tha mire.
As I are Professor of Finance, and
know whereof I apeak, I crill join imue
with -Hoaeat M. when he saya, **I deny
ths absolute money heresy, end aa *troog
ly dacounco the charge of repudiation nr
bad teith to oontrecti," and, with equal
xeal I will appeal to the Toledo platform
—the platfona on which the Iritk World

The Mild Power

CURES

HUMPHREY!’
Homeopathic Specific*

BREAKING PLOW.
and then and dure pounded each others
fanes out of abapr in ths most spprovrd
manner, and Mt only that wars fully re­
ported ia the next morning's paper, like

Breaking Plow

TBY IT FARMERS |
Price* Very Low!

COME AND SEE.
JASON RICH,

�|tha^gEu.
CITY ld&gt;CAL R- ».

A BOMTZA IK SHAND
RAPIDS.

BiWsa

wHSgry
And It ia in the Direction of
Better Timer
Silver, Greenbacks and Bnaineaa.

U/ALlTCn a
WANZER
A, BARNES,

...________
SUCCESSORS TO BARKIS A CO.
Sprior b coming and with b Our S-.O.-k of Good* in al; department.-..
'
n7^«D
~'* .
Toilet Articles.
*-Wall Paper.
PateM Medicine..DrU§?ok.S4
Oil Llnan 4-Papor Cftaim.

CHOOSING

One Dollar Saved la Aa Good
a Dollar Earned.

-wa-st—•
roS

**|U ",rt,

Mwar.

’l"‘

K:.,,-..

ALL ABOUT THE COUXTY. "
**to occasion brard an oath administered
Gold 1001.
17 • C"Ui«• B~ry onoaty
A glcri. ua April monring
whermo, it Mx-tucd to me, that . very im
Port.ni p,It of the
WM omitted
The Rank, are redeeming ia Gold.
Head our ii.tcrarting Now York letter. •hvrom autocthiug of an arg.meot 1JXUOM
up betwseu raid offirial rad mymlfu
A aplcodid mctom, the te»r«nD^
whafter an oath ia an" &lt;mth with it&gt;*mc
meeting last ercuing.
-J
word. |«ft out. vk so bdp you God.
Some valuable imprornment, afe bifing
made
r:__ ____ _
mturr, and oblig.
There will be a regular meeting of th*
Youra. ete.
G. IL B.
Commo. Council on Friday eveningot
Aa oath administered t« a witrami or
thb week.
an officer, should. always dew with th.
• We ask the .j«ial atteatian of our city •wib.'-So help you God,” and ibeir
reader* tu the Council proceedit.pi pub- omiaaioa would inralidato the obligation.
li«bcd in thb brae of the Bamwaa.

Clothing Hguae, a: Grand
ocired to late for thia paper.

Hso. F. A. Hooker u wired ng gulden
opinions on the Bench, from all peracma
haring Lusinere before she Orcutt Court
iu Eau-n couniy.
’

There is Mero nctoai|y for the &lt;mfuro.v'
ttreat of an Ordinance against drunkctura,
in thb city, and has beta every evening

cys^rss

Will Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in Amaris

Lour.—On WcdomdaT er«uag. April
3rd. 1878, between Eamuw't church
and the raaidwen of John A. Grebb, a
valubh cameo ring. The finder will be
liberally rewarded by leering the rame ai

Bennett's Great Store

of bis many frbuda in «h- d‘jr-

The touperaooe work ia thb city bbriap pushed forward with great teal .ad
A^ramixd arargy- **d*Mlhw P«Pof the workers to tux tire raktoo* rat wt
uxbtenoe, and to thb rad cheOuactl wU
ha aooB raUd to a-raJ ,k®
diswiM rcj ss to make tho city tax

More

«-

ttarry
MIA . April It, 1W*
K. Ad^ Mi- OUb Brown. Mba Lw
ey Haro., Mb. Mary L Bragd-. O—
Umd&gt;, Mary Crook fold, M- L&lt;btae Ctm*.
Karrb Cronil-d. Mb. M«y L. Om«,
Q E. Frwmwi. Sjlro-ar IlaU, Ber. J.
E Johwoa, Jahn Jobnaon. I" 0. 8m«b.
Mra. 8- M. BmW, Mi- 8— 8-W.,

SCHOOL .BOOKS

tfD

ST^TiO/fE^y.

JACKSON, MICH

Joum to Jackson

Subscribed and .worn lo before mo th
of Mareh 1878.
Wm. H-Havroan.
Jtuuecoflhe Psec*.

RunnV'S’

DRY GOODS PILGRIMS

81W H Ml SILKS.
aj£r

AI&gt;MIS’ISTRATQRS salt.

u

NEW GOODSAAND NEW PRICES

BENNETT’S GREAT STORE.

✓ Several ol onr streets were much
ou Tremfoy by the ore ol

Ikiiure? It will not do for Tom. to try u.
pmauad. say ora that h« U ooararrad for
the welfare of the dear coontry. No on.
b quit. e.adJoua enough lor that.
Il w raid tlmi Franc* will rat object to
Eu. laid oburaing romplrte rtMtrUy l» *
gmd u&gt; the 8.us ranal, but will ol jael to

4. L.LUPM.tA

save 25 DOLLARS

More of I. Colo 4-Bon.

Oar follow alisen, Joho W. Caste’
Esq., is doing a wonderful Wark in tbr
temperance «u« &gt;» Calhoun county. At
JGukA
tit u» —- OW ■tbo Ibt *» th* result of hb labor. May

HERTS

aud mora^rtetylng a machine that win last you a lit* Mm*. *ad that ba* all tb»

WtA.AU C. Vntuiu

trendy improve tbe rtrteto

KE ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE ONE-PRICE SYSTEM.

ii

MEDICAL SKILL.
Hreriugs, Mich., Mareh 2B. 1878.
I hereby certify that Dr. LaRua cured
meefa very bid ciao of Rheumatism in
oocnoetion with ilirawe of the Luags, of
fire yesra atanareg, after other physicians
tailed to do m« any good. In oonoidcr*The Sunday
of Grind Rap- tion of thii and other important care,
Ila gleefully remarks that cm Siturlsy cured by him ia thb community, I would
x .. TRi. ___ i________ ___i.c
t.
advise all purauca inflicted with any
chronic diarase to apply to Dr. LaRue at

The Cincinnati Enjnrer resents the
mu of ib. BAaan &lt;&lt;«. by M»n intimation that Senator Thuratan waa un
I^no and Beamer. Their good* arc atrir- d«r the inflnrere of bounce tha night of
tl&gt;o
direr bell vote, and explains . ‘-He
iog by th* car load, and thny erideaily
had tieen looking st the gas Iqrht until he
had lo *1 down and not. Ho Was dissy."

gay to fill up th* ruts, and we believe it.
frequent use, after storm., would perm*-

Good heavy double-and-twist jCOTTON PANTS, only $1.00 worth
II 50 in other Btore.a

AWFUL SMASH !

Now is the time to buy
New Goods. 1 will sell a good
Su&gt;t of Men’s Clothing for
10 yards of Prints and
a Pair of Shoes for one dol­
lar. Don’t buy till you try
the '‘Little Cash Store on the
Corner"
51-1 O.D. SPAULDING.

If you want Dry Goods,1
Clothing, Boots and Shoes or
Groceries at prices none can,
beat call on
511 0. D. SPAULDING.

* Tbe Republican police of protesfWi
«ni be th* key Bute in lire i'eureylvauia
oamfwien thb yeur. Had it bran made
.tfomin.nt in Uhin last yrer, it b very
likely there would be no Governor Bidfop
raw, to protect iho duriurati fwutbren

YOUTBB- BpiTS AT ALL PRICES.

We buy our goods exclusively for Cash, therefore can sell
them at lower figures than other stores;

Carpets Accurately Cut and Per­
fectly Made.

The L-ib. Society connected with lire
Preabvurisn Church will be eutortaioro
by Mia. E P. BurraU, st her remdencc oo
Broadway on Friday nfterooo..
The
gentlemen are Invited lo tea at six o'clock.

Mr. L. K Howei* now ranramiug the
•ity for th* celebrated Curtain Blind—a
n-t and valuable addition to every windo* both it privlte houses and ofioreEiauiinc for youraeivre—they cat: be seen
in UM at rite Rauxxu oflioe or at the

boys’ surra at all prices.

,

DonbU-hMlrad, blow mim*d COTTON SOCKS, only teta pe»r pair ;
75cta |er dosen.

■Patterns in the Highest Art of Chrpet Designing, on which, in prices, we will save
you much-money.

No HrrrxE Pnoor Rkqvibid — It
baa notyrt bent publidy denied that the
Beat Ckauical .Sdlrrrrftu, made by De-1
Land A Co., b all that its friend* have
claimed—that it b a pure and wholesome I
article. Thia cannot be denied in fare of
the icstimocy of ehembto and there bat
qualified to judge. It b much bettor than I

TffE OTffEq fUf/KS!

Children’s Suits $1.00 and Upwards!

JACKSON, MICH

ffl urn imi miji
TO IM.

1 -The annual Iowa tr-vetinu pawed off
»»ry quietly ; our rotor, did not all eomc
tuA^pUJ.. Tao hundred and ninwyc gfl haiku were cut. The Republicans ’
■ lectedA. G. Kilpatrick by thirty-eight |

W

BENNETS CHEAT STORE

l-wrat, and every facility for attending'
to tbrir large burionw, Mean*. Spring A .
Company ire meeting with uttpraced, cited j
mutluu uf lire Lot itrtmai of lire firemen
of Midiigaa, compilation of fire sfiatmtica,
•to. Tha circular any., -The differrnl
railroad. througltou'. the State will gi,e
reduced rate, to delegate* who are p.oTidcl with o.-tifieato. from tie Cuief
Eosjorer of their d pinment." We hope
the lla^itrc’ Fire Department may be
rrprewuted by the Chief eod three del-

■hajority. The Democrat, rleeted Frank
has a quilt which b made up of 8% Huck* htlU-rt. Clerk, Douglas* B. Cooper,
each block cootaiuiag eipht piecro. which , Treasurer; and Eewb C. Bartles, Courts-..
| t&gt;b. The Republican* elected the remainWidias Ritrhie, an employer iu the . I dcr of the ticket.
WtAina factory had an agly pab cut on I Ret. D. H Shelley haa l&lt;en bedding a
hb left thumb to-day while at work ou a. 1 a rire of meetinp it the Tamarack School
circular raw. Dr. Upjcdin drrmed the | Hous* with much greater aucoaa than
I anyone predicted.
Nearly fll.OOO hare
b building a fine ' been rabaenbad toward the erection of a
rraidence on Stale street,, at the corner’of uuw church at that place , when thb one
Hanover, iu the Second Ward. It b in.. ’Lail be rotnp'cted, nine ebenhea will
'
tended to be the bent Louse in that part ol 1 stand iu Woodland
Grorge Hitt Lad the wbf. rtuue to kae
the city.
(
a horse ■ few data since.
Th • Washington letter OrUM-lth page
The rcadt are very ntorii improved and
was crowded out of Iasi bsuc by tb« artide on National Finance, yet it Lr valuable
», . polilirol rraurae &lt;-f Coogn-dooal
btuinra* up to its date.

r—P*. —

Stylish Goods for the Spring.

^Tho Supurvbore are making tb«r a»nual areesmeuU, and wo bo]&gt;e they will
look sharp after tboae mortgage, that ao
often escape taxation.

Tha j a—eoger btuitiere on tha Grand
Rapid- division di the Michigan Central
ia very good just now, and the freight
tnWs ure simply enormoa.
pAii— Mary A. WhcUtooe, of Rutland,

VARNISHES

W«do tb« largest buaiaem uf any bouse in the eiiy and therefore ean bay and sell

employ a raddeni New Yotk buyer, that
the latent My las ol good* in all departmeet* might be shown hero simulteo«oa*ly
with thyir appearance i. ths metropolis
In brder to compete with New York. Chi
rego sad Detroit prices, Mem Spring A
Cqmpaoy buy all good* for emh, being
thus enabled to get the very bottom flgurrs
Tbetr lmmen.-re trade warrants them in
selling st very raall tnsgitu of profit, and
the conMant addition* to their Ibt of cus­
tomers prove to Ibra the wmdom of sell­
ing a largu atnouai, at a raall profit.
In
this way u their trad* benefittod ou every
single article purchased, sad yet Mcora.
Spring A CompatSy tn the aggregate make
money each year
With a better stock of goodl than was I
ever shown before in thb p*rt sf the Suu, ;
with new arrival* daily, with price, at the |

Making garden aeemi to bw the order of
the day in the city, BOd a Uucr time wc
nertr &gt;aw for doing that kind of work.
The new Ad", of the celebrated Sur

AND

bouansa equal in prnainenre with the big

«Mrtr Tire burire— of lire country for to long a
time stagniut and depnared, b taking a
lure far th* better, Silver haa bran retnoneUxol. sad th* Grseab.uk h to-day
worth 100 cans on tha dollar.
With Ohm foots before them, sod with
tire demands of a larger .trade than ever
before, Means. Spring A Company of thb
city have looked about lb*m to prepare to

Suu

OILS.

. Of erery variety as d kind;
fufty^X^S; ’^d
l,^l^ -&lt;»

CARPETS

—•«k k'«“111 - ■ ‘ There b ao queatira but that the people
j of thbdty and section of reentry hare a

'■

“T" » -w

PAINTS,

Jinaiu.—a. n.JXkk I Goukd Rahm, Mich., April 9# 878.

”

■M nSHIMI (Hit
French, English and American Dress Goods.
Half WooFFabriqucs 87 inches Wide, 12 1-2
Four feet wide black Cashmeres at 95 cents.
Not lo be found in the State less than $1.25.
36 inch all wool Cashmeres, any shade, 50cts,
Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts.
Full lines of Trimming Silk nt $1.00.

■ All the Gems of European Nov­
elties at Prices Lower than any
in th a XiRiid.
For all of your
■ Wants we will Save you Much
■
Money.

KWn MT sw,

FREE

A VALUABLE INVENTION.

WILSON-SEWING MACHINE

in work manehip is equal to a Chronometer Watoh, end
•• elegantly finished as a firet-otoss Plano. It received
the highest awards at tho Vienna and Centennial Expo*
aitions. IT 8EW8 ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machlnoSjJta .capacity ia unlimited. Thor© are more
WILftON"MACRtNES eold In the United 8tatea than
the oombi nod Bales of all tho others. The WILSON
MENDINC ATTACHMENT for doing all kindsof repairing*
WITHOUT PATCHING, gbven FREE with each machine.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE GO.

tfSS
807 &amp; 820 Broadway, New York j New Orleans, La. 1
Cor. Sist* 4 Bsdbon Cti, Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cai.

For Sale by all Firtd-Cla»s Dcalerg.

79 Monroe St. Jg

�Railroads.

tkat •olllml in.
FaViIBA’ir Um Uhuui ium.ua

pris down oa Luo^suetb street, Lteuteaaol,' captained Joe, by anatehra, as b* be
gran to recover his wind.
"What’s yoar name?"
Iriciai, Meytes addresrad thb qaretkn
to the leaning tower banging 10 the desk.
"Buri name?" ,
"Fes, that's vlu I aaked."
Ho now tried to get his watering eyo
Excd upon th: Licniensnt's. and while
awe time asramed
a grin which threatened lo crawl clear
round hia bead and meet oa th* ocher aide.
-Doa’t rtekinise ma, '^aeY'
He attempted to brace up preparatory
to. giving the oflteen n surprise, bat the
tali knee-joint just then went shut lik* a
jack-knife, and had not Bewere caught him
by tho roller, there would bare boon a

ty| Wuu JrIm &amp; Saiiaao
UILIOAD.

JACKSON WAGONS.

iStSwii

FlKbigu—Fahrcr drear f.rarer, kmoome
ith'm'now."
-Thi* is terrible, moaned Lieutenant
Riley, "and we only grt flWJO a yrar, 8«
hery, you old duffer, plcue tell me your

Our Washington Letter.
Washington, D. C., April S, 1678.

MESSER BROTHERS.

A good deal ot talk is atill indulged in
relative to the alleged methads of the
"Zactly, taetly. Ifhuld fora you the
Prasidenl ia effecting the reversal of tbe Stea Sinner ;'f Mid&gt;e&lt;hie)—’Hol' lurt
decision of Jad_-'e Whhteker'* Court and
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD
GEO. P. ■OH’RI.I. A CO1
•Tdl tne your name or I'll murder you,
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAUyou red-faced old idiot"
RrpMica* and soow other papers which
“Wb-what're been doin' Ush rhour—
hare taken up the matter, interpret it in I'm Sleep Winger 'f Slicliigan—I'm methia wise. General Anderson waa in lim­ float, 'mafljaL"
’ His greasy arm lost iu catch un the.
bo and tho
of l bo Returning Board
counter and romethin- dropped. Sewers
pick.d him up and with Charley's help
toted him back to a call, white he kept in­
' fowler &amp; fulton;'
suring ou it that “Er Street 8pinnir filchca.aaac sours rca
bin body on the cell
■ UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO.
of disliugubhrd viaiten" to New Orleans
a year, agu were nnanimou. aa to the pro- and Went lu steep humming .
“ 'M tired now'u xhkrpy tothicjLou. .
prteiy. of Federal intetfeiencr. Tbe Al- put m in inly mittle med.— Ciictniwli |
Fire Aa«*l
teniey-General'e opinion waa cited In subi^-ly^a* I,
atantiation of the President'* view*. At

GOOD BOOKS

REMOVAL!

BUND IAPID3 DIViSIOM.

££. K T 1

this prant it i. specifically charged that an
ArtnyidEoer of high grade waa seal to
New Work at the expense of the Quarter
ma&lt;tcr|s department to induce General
Over 50,000 volume, in the CuugresIlaneoqk to undertake a mission to Gover­ sional Library arc piled on tho floor.
nor Nieholla, looking to Anderson'. liber­
The House Committer of Ways and
ation and the qusaliitq; of tbe whole cut Mean, are struggling with the income tax,
ajar nit each individual member of tbe
Charles II. Eddy, nominated fur post- i
Hoard, 'Hancock wsi regarded as pecu­
liarly fitted -because of hit high repute
with the Democracy, particularly that o/

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4OX‘iS^a.r*L^r&gt;,&lt;BSk&gt;CO* uttraZff?.

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Ig^iirjsrsSj-ah tf.

arro
.r.rsre.'s ifjrsss dot
*11 MWr i«i tainwiaS I* mW _ul«. ur

YjUBG ip
ws. miabin to oct till about Mar. 1st, when
he ‘yiwuZZjr ayned to jnrd^o AoJcrtrnt if
tl.a St|eerae Court did net liberate him."
Montgomary Blair may rczard it u es­
pecially opportune, perhaps providential,
but Democrat* in Coogroa manifest a
strange dteiodination Vi stand sponsor to ,
Blair's "what is it," senior to apprehend buLi in 20 years from now.
that it may be a petard to lift them sky­
IVk haa gt.ne lo join Pitab ugh ; and
ward It* paaasje by the Maryland Leg I ho Democratic majorfly having done
ialature hav caused only the slightest ripple their best io whitewash him, Mill amuse
oa Un rnriser, ot aoetety here. Bw» io I tbe country with tbeir talk of reform.
this eatnoctiou sod following aa second to
The Democracy should hare a DavBlair's initiatory step, a bill is said lo be keeper made to order, fur nene of the
in preparation to t«t the legality of Mr. regular stock term able to stand the strain
Haye.' title before the Hupnwwe Conn, a*
provided for by the law-eraatiog the Elec­
toral Comtsbaion. If true, the ouroagrrs
hawo been unusually succrasftil in ooofin
ing specific knowledge of it to those di­
rectly concerned; and from present ap­
pearance* its utter failure and Blair's ye­
tirament seems equally assured.
.
The Senate ia atill an ratling with th*
subject of fortius the Pacific roads to pro-­
vid* a sinking fuad for th* gradual extiuguiabmnt ol their indebtednra* to GovernmeoL II and tbe pro rat* question
hare been the leading topics for weeks.
Lobby inflneoera directed by Gould, Huntingtoo and others notorious in that line,
have been brought to beer in full force.
Discussion lias elicited a great variety of
opinions . but about every &lt;&gt;ne outside of
lobby eirclra and their Congressional mer
cbandise agree with Senati-r Edmunds
that the shameless audacity of Jay Gould, The fear of resumption, despite the Repaas msnifested lien this session, daserro. dutora' efforts to inerteaa it, ie rrowin(
the Mvetotl ircnrt. Notwithatanding benotifullyW
During the cl.eiog days of tbe earnird
tbe diversity of views the hope is still
ebesishod that an equitable adjustment 1season, tbe Prince of Waits went to a W

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LIVER COMPLAINT
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on bra.ingtoenew.

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hbnn Ata, Detroit, Mich.

Episode in • political contention at Ti
ter to bare given voice to th* general de­
tnartBa, Pa.: 1 he Chairman—“Th* Chair
mand outside ot Congrats.
will not dispute the point with Mr. CarMcGarrahan and the New Idria Com tar.v Mr. Carter—■•Tho Chair had bcapaay threaten tu with another big bill of
coat for io reatigaliog claim which, ia the

bbbuimicaljistitute.

any ml fduadatio* ia equity.
From l&lt;!e developments before the Cum
mitto* looling into Mr. Key’* department,
it would sum that tbs aer.w bidden an popular mndictnot, hoping thereby to prejudiM tbe people aniaM him. Hiactecthat be. with throe or four others were in­ tion by an urMwIialmiwg mejurily aevcroly
terested U about 2,000 route.; and tho rebuked his traduesra. who sought to inapeaete Ida busiuom tntepity. No notice
profits from sab-letitag •M*n to vary from would have been Uken of these campaign
lies were it nol that some of bis eaemra
A majority of the aabteommittoa nharg- (and every amxwasfid bu.it,eaa num ha.
with Mtkiag Into tbe matter have reported his full quote of nvioas tisaia) «w ro­
io favor of al&gt;oli*hiag our prawn method
of Pramdantial eloocioa and tho ocbetitn-

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RA TBS Of AD VER T1SIEG.

VOL. 22. NO. 52.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1878.

WHOLE NO. 2098.
■ alcohol. Many of the sick and fo4*&gt; are
by the promise and hope ofohaalth, resort| ing io tho use ot those bitters. Ym if
I thefc totters are used according to direo-

FARMERS LOOK HERE

tfoiM for say fong period of time they are
sorely on tho roadIto druukeunow. Bat­
ter let them clone entirely, foe it is a sure
! principles which elevate my fellow man tn way of securing recruits' tu the great army
a higher standard of morality than ek
iag out a miserable existence of a drank,
ard’a life, in and around a grogshop so

Thio eity of dazzling white publie build-.
ings and asphaltum avenues always retains
a magnetic attraction for the men who ■
liave ones lived here in q political or an
official espaciiy. Tbs ex-Csbiaet ofiecn,
ei'Scutoro, and ex-lUprnoaetatlvua, who
lament, like tho ghoab. of their fuvmci
creslMae, these scenes of their d^rtnd
power are numerous Weehingtoo is the
political psradstc to which the Uoubed
and Uut pqlitirian ever tarn* with long­
ing. and it ia “like the schoolboy spot,

JOKM n. EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR
liJ.\5,U:tC*!Rr'
XsUoa.l

. *,-OXZO D- I ADWALLADER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

Inez went into the dining room, where
Mathilde «t&gt;udbv the open window, bluhing daintily, with a rose in her hair—an
Loiterers shout the Capitol will frequent,
I have chuaen for my subject
amber v«e, very rare, and very booming.
.Ucnhol— it* physiological, intoxicating
•Did you open the door for )ir. Loraine. ly see the awkward but powerful framo of
the big Oregonian, who has been Senator. and ruilKKM rffecta upon the bntoau rat*
Attorney General, and whom hte wife al­
The definition u given ia Weheter'a
most auenxded in making Chief Just ire Unabridged Dictionary, of A hoi: A aoong thvm. The effect* of alcohol upon
powder of vtimoey to paint the eyebrow* iu oouaumcra i* nbyairel sod nusniai dowith, but now more generally used by e graeracy. which tend* to inc^aae crime,
pauperism, insanity, increw aickaem,
ahurtep life and increase hereditary dwaare.
ter the Diplcmsta, Justice of the Su- '
The offering of tbe inebriate, even to tbe
precne .Court, Senators, Cabinet Ministers,
3rd and 4th generations, suffer for tbs
Army and 'Sava! officers, and email fry of­
rices of their per*uta. They pw rificials, had been presented srith form and
cioua, criminal, ot immoral iaatiaotsand
eeremooy, tho towering'rugged form of
propeneaim or are idiots and inaane.
Williams appeared amid the the whits and
The drunkard lojuretha to Lis offspring,
colored citizen rabble that rushes iu, wheu kinds of intoxiraiing , driukii.
by a Jaw of uatnn- running in the animal as
the gates are opened, to shake hands with yton in a drug stern hare eeMbl
well as vegetable kingdom. In the lan­
nuiy and Lira many of th|
guage of tho Bible "like begets like, they
admirer, but the untxecern sad cheerful- mcdi-ds of prepar- g throe dnm
stall bring forth reed after tbe.r kind."
ores with which the deposed cabinet offi­ the artful ways ot selling to q
Trails ot character, diapositioai, talents,
cer fell into rank* and paid respects to his I hare studied the nature and it
logical
effect*
upon
the
human
chief, in the ptenr where be had appeared
ao often to council and decide, made me
think there might be some sluff in him.
The «X- Attorney General rosy be Men at
many unofficial receptions, and when there
it A hop at tLe National Hotel or at Wil­ lure , waa never created by God, but an
lard*, be will st.-p through a. quadrille er artificial thing prepared by . man, and i*
the borers with the neatnosa and pteriv nlaaacef aa a nrieotic ftuiaoa by all I'hynip! by God himself “I rftt vail the iniqniion of a trained bear, but I have never
tius of the father upon the children io the
3rd and -Uh Roaerauou."
fur a long time in Europe. The dkap. Alcohol destroy# a vast amount of the
poiutmeot of nut attuning the higbnt judiriri position tn the country, with the »&gt;
rial protege appurtenant thereto, was1

SOLD AT FREES LOWKR THAN BBORI TH WAR !
GREBLE &amp;RUSSELL.

A Car-load of Jefferson Nails just received

Material.
Mkina. The Lnrger-tBuilding
and |&gt;est adeetej Stocl of Locii, Knobs, Butts, Sc.

NaMe

Also n fine lot of Bronx** Door Trimminpa.

Can give the '

LOWEST PflTCES-

BUCK WHITE LEAD.

lam the Sole Agent in the County, for the above Lead, buy
in large, quantities, and can give Special pricesWARR-IXTEE A SUPERIOR ARTICLE.

u

-From her frivrxte, of cun roe, just whtf
every treuy wuman need* salvt-.ion from."
• Hur Mend.’ IMn'l know she had
say. Who are they?"
•

“Mem"

“Oh!" said Nie innocently
Miss Carlyle had a genint for beoero
lance. A kind a( breezy, contagious be-

F.HAMMAR &amp; CO’S

STRICTLY PURE COLORS, t have sold for
the past four years. Can give the best
City and County testimonials.
And guarantee It (he Item! in the Murlict.

HARNESS

KASTtfKx t.t:.\Tnrrr. txn sr best or vorkven.
J WARRAST EVERY S1RAP AND BUCEJ.E.
'

fr.v

Wagon and Carriage HARDWARE

5W’

LADIES

CORSETS, KID GLOVES, PARASOLS.FANS. &amp;c.

n- J- Al/'X,
Cam®, Sin aid Oreausiial
PAI N TER
At A. M. Rtek'e Carriage SUp

JsITeMonSt,

-

“Yea, for going to the dogs." said 1st* I
eruriiy, and tbe ennverantioo waa dropped. ।
Simntata. Mta &lt;taW&lt;
J.“iSSIS—T

(| everything he t*»)
‘ | dentand me, Malli,---, ' "Yes, uia'am,'' whispered' the girl,
ihruogb her tear*
Tho next day Ctavrre I.iraioe ai-fo-d
Mias Carlyle to marry him. That lady
! surveyed him hfily.
1
“Tids display re entirely unneeemarj, K. Strort which, durin- the time he held
the Naval portfolio, was the haven of that
gayoSl of cosmopolites the U-, S. naval of­
ficer. Ex Secretary Ilobcwou ao-me to be
engaged mainly, is defending himsrif be­
fore Cougms and the world from the
charges of rorruptmu and dishonesty, that
have attained such wide publicity. He ■
i preUy well equipped fur this defence, for
. "ho baa money, exerilent health, and a big

“Don’t be eml, Ines. I'm sure I've
never abownrany dispoeiuon to deem yot,
hare D"
'
“No, no, you havo always been kind and
good," M'ue Carlyle spoke dreamily; “but
men art so folte—«o very false, Nic."
“Exactly, Ims. That io tbe meson I
prefer women. I'd rather spend uiv life
right here in your houie thin knock
around among men like ocher follows. 1
would, indetd Th-ry'rv a beastly moh,
Inc*—moot inbem-nlv fournlv "

AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS

Ladies Cashmere Sacques.
Ladies ready-made Suita.

A two-button Kid Glove for 50 cents.

LEWIS STERN.
Sign ot the “C ASH STORK,

Gumming &amp; Filing Saws

Wm. H. Goodyear.
PHARIEEUriCAL CHEMIST
DRUG STORE.

peoples

Phy*ician’s Proscription* Rnd

COFFEE.
SOAP.

Family Recipe* carefully proparod with Drug* and &lt;7hcmical8

,e but pure, for we roa« and grind our

of purest quality only.

r« r—1 —r-—&gt;-te
CROCKERY.

■ —«*r-re.*“■ •“* "''"‘Tew'iZTa
■gXFjA.XaX. FAPBrxWe bare a n^ M»pp»J

al-

STONE-Wra-Ml.
W. tan

W rfSWnre. rf &lt;**’"■

coflare and Paris muaand zubdaed io itaoif, but
mare coquetry on Mathil
Id hair. Miaa Carlyle o&lt;m-

kites (W*

•&gt; Kz-Secretary Brikusp of the ficrtrieg
red beard. Landaotas fare and rellotaal fig
are is back again al the -‘Arlington."
Official disgrace, and mental care, hare not
rerrogated tho pink and white smootbiXMe
of hie forehead, he ia aa fkt, and to all ap­
pearances as happy as when rich men
courted him. and fair iadias smiled upon,
hi—, while the crowd followed (Uttered,
sought and sued.

dren every font, of pbysirea! degeneracy .
bum and dortroy the lianee with switch makes them insane, makra them enmitub,
eenaiaty aa an much nitric add.
makes them id'utu , yea it fills our inasae
How mueb alcoholic unaaa are used in say lue». our hospitals and oar almsbuuacs.
ooc year in ths Vailed StMes ?
Aeeord- SR the laud with crime , our refund schools,

with eriminahi, brings ,k large proportion
of the taxes upon th^people. In coodn-

si-JO, when shall the curse Mop ’ I answer,
• that God's grant remedy for the worid'a
ths Amo.icon Republic; of bonded Bq- presl curse is total and universal abatiu'lra, 400XMM.0O0 galona cr about 12 gal­ ucocc from making, selling and drinking
Man is his. brothlow to esehjuro. woman and child in thio intoxienung liquora.
land of boasted liberty ; of wines, 20,.
GOOJWO gallon*.

The value at the sale* by retail liquor
dealers in the United States during the
year 18®, arenrding to I tho report of
Oom Write of the Revenue Bureau for
thaiycsr was 91,483,481.6® or nesriy
150 to every mu. wmu ud child in tbe
United Stales. Of this vaat sum, tbe peo­
ple of Michlgu are said to have spent
952,874,170 for that year, or nearly 945

Tbe gay. brilliant, swaggering ox Sena­
tor Mau Carpenter has a law office in the
Suppose that I the entire population &lt;rf
city, and he makes more money by his | the United Suus drink intoxicating bevpractice in the District and United States errnpw, which would be a very low ustiBuprema Courts than he ever made as mated amount of money expended on ao
average each year lor every person In this
L.ub-Joss prefer tbe Utter diotinctioa, and Stale &lt;x the United Blates who drink.
would sacrifice muck Booty to attain it. the sum ot l20il, in round numbers, aay
State Alhtn.
There n u infoxieatiea in the deration nothing about tho valuable time wasted at
Tl»e laying of iron on the Caro 1 Vas­
and prerugatiras of office that thegteril
sal railroad oommenoed April X
old geatknunly vise sverire cannot make
Sanilac baa rotod a 920,000 loan co
amend* for. Cerpeoter ia no ahyatsr ; hia
speeches are not m.-ro rhetorical pyroteeb- lire trailed Slates debt in one year, and
□y. but ho M mors dfeetire lx fore a jury ftirnbh breed foe eseh inhabitant audio
than before the Supreme Court of lhe Ims than 10 yeara, by a system of total
United States. Ths reaaoo of thia la hfa abviinenoc from aa free a use of intoxicst
body manner when addressing a jury in a township, village, city, county and state
criminal ease, or the Supreme Court in a in the Uaicn, of every name and nature
aril suit involving a million, ia precisely would be wiped out, also feed and clothe
the »bz, but wht&lt;e tho average jury may all its inhabitants, and would restore hapfuel flattered to have a dUlinguisbed, elo­ pfuam, ponce and prosperity, all over our
quent, ex-Senator address them in ao offhand, swaggering, familiar way, the Su­
preme Court is accustomed to a atyin more
defferential, and aliheegh they are Jndpn
they are alab men, with tumefied ranitire,
and subtle prejndiere, not more.slsrtraetian.
ot la* end furt Dow much Matt Car­
penter may bare pre-udloed the Domncrxtqf eplrituou* lipBwa. had a tendency to
ic urns bnfor. ths Khutors! Commterio.
drive almons all mpertable men (if I may
will narer be known ; but *Un 1 hoard
Im allowed the expreariun) from the tropic
that he «■ to appear for the Demooratie
in consequence of which it has been left
1 claimant and knew that Justine Bradley
open to the piratical speculalioae of u-.
was to be tbe umpire, tho first thing I
principled vtgaboods, who do not «rur.k
thought of was a liuk cpiajda that I had
seen in the Supreme Court, a month be­
fore : Osrpector wan making an argument
m a railroad raae. when Justine Bradley
inserruptod him with a queatioo, and, aopposing a WK, Mkcd Mr. Carpenter Low i

he would diepoee of it Mr. Oarpouter i
replied that bis mind was no nafortuuateJy i
comtktiiiai! that U eould not consider more |

TOBACCO.
ta.10,

the Red Ribbon movement and io Him baiiediseaae ms terrible malady, Ithafe
who givvlh an the victory( tbair.numbcrs tended with constant and inaatiablc thirst,
and the victim aeemi poweriem to reform
are growing |esa, for want of patronage.
Alcohol m chargeable by for the great­
The temperance movement of*xo-dey
er proportion of pauperism. Statistioi
meets my hearty approval
I would like
to aee all who are aaMtrabled in thia Temple are not waotiug to prove thia aaoertion. I
am unable with ]«n to portray the suffercf God to-night, doo tho red ribbon aa an
iugu, Want, crime, misery, degradation and .
emblem of u&gt; noble an entekprias. How
ever mucil%aa been written'and ^iueh has ruin that alcohol cauw. to the people of
Mu-higau. U hna been said by phyeirian*
having ^mtge of pubiie iu^itutiom.. tbui
U ia almost imposribls to treat delirium
treotaoe aueoasafully now, in oouaequeme

SSOa —

�Tbe ahreya popular Uaah malroro
dreaare which keep tbeir style while ev­
There never was, nor ever uauld be war
erything eha cheaps, are relieved by aide
■ for any other kind, (lhaa redemaibfo ear
. _
gores aad beats of black silk, and poapaiwoey.) except for spaenfoton aad gamble™ .
persooe ran talk ia . wHUper al opposite dour eqmareeaod e&gt;v. of ai&amp; are added
at pleasure, la eoom lent aa well on pretty
fashion. black, blue, orange, or cr»y.
—■*—1---- *------ ------- ■*’-* -•
•
pearl and beige colon Tbe atyltah bet
net with black dram b a Usch end gold
mixed braid, or a plain black chip, if the
thin plate of Irou in die renter, that vi latter, trimmed with narrow aatia ribbocu,
brate. al a breath, and works an agate in three or funr different cwWfold. bloc,
point Bsdar it, ia fixed uu a movable bar ulire aad poppy red, or pel* aping ahUm.
which brings it ao cloee that tba point
real) on tbo cylinder. A slip of common
tie foil is laid smoothly round lha middle
ol the cylinder, the point is brought to

. j»y, tn debate an Legal Troder Aet.

Not Dilhearfened.
•“ --Lt
arnnty m tbe Leasing Rr^ullma would
have its renders believe.
We .find on a
careful totalyris af the rreult that (here
were 307V rotea p&lt;4kd far NupervUort,
that there is in the county just about 3»iOV
legal Voters , that the llepudiatofa with
their twenty arorre organisations, went fa.
Io every noek .nd Ctenar of the county
and searched for tbe last voter that would

did net vimt the polU, not one in a hun­
dred would vote for tbe policy of tho 1Upudiators or for their candidates It is,
also, true that in thia city and some of the
lownahi'e a g»jd many R.'pul&gt;l&gt;nauj voted
tbo Repudiates! ticket, breauao they would
not indane the Citix.-us, whiek they relle-j

that ;n November Barry county will pufl
a 1000 majority for Iwn,/. money, ov&lt; r
aay oppealeg cutabiuation, aad ink lb&lt;
I*an»icg Rrytljlri.., to make a Bote of it*
use uflaet to our presumed “disgust' '
aver the result of tbe jkpril doctlou.

Tbe “reform" party in Cungn-M u
bound to grow in one way if it cannot in
another. It baa now ati.-vreded in sealing
three Democrats, who were never elected,
intent* which belonged to Republican..
Thia u a .good deal cosier than elnetiug
them by vote of the people. It involr/o^
disregard for political morality, but wlmt
are with petty obstacle, aa three t«f our
tree Dvmocrite ? It was Mr. Clymer who
remarked beautifully the other ds&gt;
“Give us [ Donocr.ts] entire authority,
and wn will nod that tbo laws are egf-.rc-

drexina of wealth to-day. Il converts the
businea of society into a mere lottery,
while those who distribute the prism are
wholly irraapooaibfo to tbe people. When
tbe collafwe comae, as rome il must,-it
casta laborers out of employment, cra.bai
maaufarturtre and merchants, and roina
tboamnda uf hoeral and industrious eitiuua.—[James Buchanan, Debates in
Congress, Tufatae 14. fwrt 1, 1837, page

fades them with paper money. It i.« the
mist effectual of invontiooo lor ferultaing
the rich man's field by tbe swore of the
poor men's brow. Ordinary tyranny, on-1
prcwi.in, exneeaire taxation, bear lubtly
on the mimes of coutmunity, compared
with freudnleat curreucww and tbe robber­
ies enmmitted by depreciated paper money
We bare suffered more from thia cause
than from any other cuuac or calamity.

■ There does not mam' Co be soy imme­
diate use for tluj Repudiatora—Secretary
Sberman baa knock.-:! the bottom out of Ry upon the poor-J Wm. P. Frmialin,
tbeir rei, and they are now fljuude.-i.nj CbairtBan Senate rmiooe Commiuoc io
debate'oc Legal Teodor Aet.
about in tbe water of tbeir dieeoutent like
Tbe history of the irredeemable paper
a ml in a stranje garret.
currency repeal, itself whenever sod
It doaa seem aa though Wood A Q., uf
the n&lt;suao of Repeesoatativea, were bant
on deatroylcg the credit of the Nation,
and plunging the aronUy into univena
bankruptcy. Why sot let wall enough
alone T Why enA to disturb existing bus
ioeaa relatiooa, by Tariff trickering ’ Gen
shock to credit, followed by disaster aad
tie! the people aay “hands off."
deprtreioa, and a doroand for relief by
fartbar iaeaes. Tbo uni venal nee of, tod
At a meeting of the Republican State reliance apon &gt;ucb a rurroocy tends to
Centre! Ceaamittee, hold at Detroit aa blunt the moral sense sad impair tbe nata
Thursday last. it wu determined in bold ral eclf-depeodatMe uf tbe people, and
the Republican Male remvculwu tn nomi­ trains thrm to lite belief that tbe Govern­
nate State ofiosra, al tho city of Detroit, ment mu.: directly amial tbeir individual
fortunes and business, help them in tbeir
oa the 13lh of June
personal affaire, and enable tbero'to dis­
charge their debts by partial (payment.
Many uf TTiio inconvertible paper currency begets
now paying pJd the daloaioo that the remedy tor private
oa demand, aad most of the others will pecuniary diatrtre is in hgufotivn nuaura, and makee tbo people unmindful of

is not a time for idltnr «r l^iitel-ug. The
rooenl eruption of the pepcr money infla­
tion itch should earn to wake up, father
than dfeeeuragv, all true patriots and ad ro­
tates of a round, boreal money system.
Lot the ball be started. Republieau Clubs
sad Bonaat Money Chibs are ueedod, te
put forth some such energy sod effort on
the rig^it aids as have been lately uarcl intbe wrong direction. There is warm rock
ahead. On tbe eleelioa of ths Mxt Cu-ugram, which meat soon be held, -lep-mls
ia u groat degrw the raaull of tbe next
next Howm of Reptamntativm wb may
nee the Government of three Dcited
Suteajn fom than throe yvara, under tbe
(•octroi of thoau who but a few year, ego
»«« NlblfaB desperately to destroy U.

enough from baring a pleasant voiee at'
prnwnt, and those who i*nagiaa they are
to bear the full rotund aceeuu of Gough
or Phillip, from its apeak lag trumpet, all
over the room, an wofully mweaken. At
first, its voice ia au Inarticulate droning.

tuenl, eonstittuan aa enormous debt against
tbo States cbargreUo with thin unadvised
measure, which must long remain umatMfied, or rather It ia an jccumslaisou of
guilt which can be expatiated sot other­
wise tliaa by a voluntary OBcrifiee c-o the
alter of jestire of the power which has
been the instrument of il.—[Jarno Mad
isou, iu the Federahst.

tn as a policy . that it was what it pre­
tends to be, be/ &gt;f t'Momry ms.ui.rv.
The opinions of tbe Secretary cf ths
Trrwaury &lt; Mr. Chase) are perfectly well
koowu. He haadodared that, in his judg­
Biting , but Mr. He»0rwtv mayaawdl ment. it fo, aad ougfau to be, but &lt;i temp—
make ep hia mmd io tot Voorhees floating rorp Btcuwre. • • • And all tbe
into the neat Nations! Democratic Con craitlmnan who have written on the sub
jcct, except aooee wild speculator, in cur
ventioa oa the name platform.
rcncy. hare declared that as ’a policy it

SYMPATHETIC DISEASES,

over the vibrating plate, and the operator
talks into it, with full distinct voire while
tumiag tba eraak. W ben through talking,
the erauk is reversed, till tbe agate point
which has been making rows cf dote and
dukes round the cyliudcr on tho foil, is
brought back to where it started. A large
poparr bmcAs funnel ia ant over tbe disk,
the crank is to rood, and an the point gore
over the dots and roughniwero it baa made, were only children of a largo growth, with
it gives tbe vibrating piste tbe eam« move aa mtartwting tattle, aad aometlaooa' wit,
but that be bad never known one to |«ja
►wu solid reason and good aeaec, or to aet
ooaeoqMoliafly foe four aad twenty bouro
together—il in quite evident that be bad
never come in contact with tho Washing­
ton apceiea, maid, wife or widow. Had
is believing, aad you beer from tbe l*ho- be met a Waabingtou adventarwa, and if
oograph the self same words and toae apo be bad guns into good society be would
ken into tbe mouth-piece, only leister, by have met his equal and more too. If be
the lota of the original motive power of I had begun to flatter her, as be advised hia
the voice, the aamc Las which takas place | aoe to do, oa any subject, from her under
in all forma of nature changed from one standing down to tbe exquisite taste ot
form to another, like tbe waste ia a um of her fan, under tbe tmprmsLn that abe
coal, which ia far froth returoiic all tbe would grate! ally accept the smallest eom
I plioient, aid greedily swallow the poaaeat
wbat would hare beenam of that dually ol

foa fix Mrtain uamriea. animals, nut gymml fovotites of the human rare, and with
equal certainty brought him eut. Now it

Be Ready fqr Action ! It bdomea the duty if every man who
belioom fa tbe boonK payment «f the Na­
tional obligations, tbe firm auppr.n uf Mee
rotary Sherman iu bio dctvrmiovd efforts
to carry out the (awn of tho land, and in
a coin and paper currency, when tbo paper
L{rodaemabL) in coin ou demand, to be up
and doing. Let “Hottest Motiog Leagues"
be formed, at core, in every acbo.il distrk-t
ia tbe County of Barry ’ Let the friends
of “Honcut Money’’ without refercnec to
part party afiilistioaa. join ban-L and work
together for National bcaoc now, m they
did for National exislet.ev in 1M1, and the
flag of treason and repudiation will aoou
trail in tbe dart, as did the raitfoaaak*
flag ia tho days ot tbe RebelHcra.

GRANT

owing to the iBorUculaMnem with which
moot peuplw apeak.
But out of iu beg
pipe hum, the emphatic word. *&gt;oc dis
linetly, a shout U smeared briskly, sud
parte of a Shakespearean soliloquy, spok­
en in a asodnate, deliberate voire. I
bean! nearly fifty feet away.
It fo nsore
of a •urewm ia ringing, but both speech
and aooj have a far-off sound, nt if dead­
ened by wall, between. Tbe greet virtue
of tbe PboaogNgb iu mind, is that it will
oblige people to talk datlnetly, with full
healthy utterance, the nemmoc hasty
sod imperfect speech coming out of it a
perfedt blur of aoutoda. But m the isstra■sent is improved, daily, its woodere will

.«tCULATOR

AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC

VOLTAIC PLASTER

SUGARS.

18 SIMPLY WONDERFUL.

TOBACCO.

knowledge of tbe bnsw mosite, aa it waa.
the Reeky Sharpe of Waeliiagton might
Mach him a thing or Iso that would cause

emus' hltmc plaster

CROCKERY

wake uf its mighty evolution, and revolu­
tions. Tba qureo of the cannibal island,
is more tastefully tattooed than waa her
groadmotber, and tbo belle ot ibis habi

IMPERIAL SOAP

MeanabeHewaA &gt;• rope M
TRnsR^iTVS^M
ORIGINAL AND

ENtW

ONL1

Mjitemis TrrfiniatiBi1

The Secret Oat at Last!
Tba only polities! Uoubb now on the
rerpex ia tbe Bgbt in Tammany. The
ITorMw oppmin;: Kelly and biasing,
and the Ntar and Eiprrti are defending
him. The people bare ao catue to eon
gratulate themaelvra'oa thu£aamL for it
t* not a Bgbt of hooent meu against
Utieroa, but simply one between thieves
aa to which shall; bare tbe plunder If
Kelly cruihea bit opponents he will have
tbe city to rob. aad if bin opponents crush
Kelly, they will have II- That iaell there
is about it, which explains tbe iodiflerence
of tbe people. It io merely the fight of
two-bandits over lbs prostrate body of a
traveler they bsvs robbed. The Repnblioum of the City are very easy ia their

Wonderful Discovery
a Lost Art.

burns lacunae Io dear marly mouthed so­
ciety, frowns upon tba powerful aad el*, i
Vatre her exquisite nose at the knock
kneed, pot bellied, and week. She is an
audadotta, persevering. pioneering, little

IE FOB

is the social ladder. Bonner or later pro­
bably later abe will get married to a sen­
timental youth, with well balanced hair,

Tbe Chicago Starch Work* Make Ta
Centa the Cunwet Price of a
Pound of Snow-White
Gloea Starch.

oepmac object of bar lift, and abe will re
euro it. through marriage if abe can, but,
at aay rate, aha will secure iu Since tho
days ot Babyhtf there hare been other ea
rvero fee women al capitals than main-

THE MltlBAL S OHLY GESUIHE** Vibrator - Tbrcabru,

Ycattrdaj evening ia pamlug Tallmadge
Hall, which adjow- tht
eld theatre
where Lincoln -*s murdered, I observed
sition of Secretary Sbenaan on tbe money that it was illuminated, aad asking the
question baa strengthvosd the Admiaiotra Log haired man at the door what be waa
tioa, ia ihka City, and while maay of tbe to hare, he replied: “a lecture by tbe greet
ideas of tbe President are by no aaaaua tn high pries) of apiritsaliam Mr. Davis.''
domed, tba objectionable points are not 1 remember that when quite a buy 1 bad
considered of enough impcrtaacs to war read a book oe sptritualwm, by Daria, fuD
reala aplit that will t^eke tbe next Coe of trenaceodcntal jam, the-fly loaf of
grew Democratic. Tbe next campaign

lamg lafoad will be tho pwpnlar resort
the coming season foe Naw Yoeken who
find tl)imi ilvre averse to tbe eipeaam of
frelitouaUe places, and wish io be u neai
tbeir Lualmus aa poaible. Its South aide
Beaebm. Roek.w.y, Wouddmrg, Fire faland. and the rest have been for years, the
••"rt •( Pl. KB ■d nompany , and tbe
pietaroaqun hradlands of the North boast.

TO

CONSUMRE! MWLMHM8D 4 CO.

in Pints fifts Davne '

Z. B. WILLISON;

'±nerj^i

su&amp;piiur soap.
Iwjcmw cf m Sutx( a lUat-nrra.
r.tAmnxx or ytu Cottrt*xvon; a
Rixuk* Massa er Furairnre own
Ksuunsu AnxuManua aso Gout, aan
as (JuuqauuB ptu.rnrwn. Ventre

O-RSBXeS dto
MTTseEXjXj.
AGKENTS
N R r .
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*c'
«■ B. Extra, foe there Mrehisre al
■^•iwbemd.

The Mild Power

CURES
COTTC2-E-T

^Homeopathic Specific*

nn

Lung; Syrup,
A Vs««teUo Ceeapewm* lav

breaking_plow,

taacr tettrsatULnp,
Breaking Plow

to fit tho w, tbe other, a mouth piece
Tbe operator speaks aiuaaly aad dhtiaetiy
ia tbe tube, tbe listener applying tba nthhandle io the aar. “ Where are you T

B*TTI ■ OUBKM. MICH.

CRAMPTON HR OTHERS,
fl, 4, 6, 8 and 10, Ratgere Place, and 33
aad 35 Jefferson 8t. New York.
m4 &lt;u vAa/ronfe fcy
MCCARTHY, RONKT A GILES,
Detroit. Mich.
By Grocere generally and by

queer looking people io a large ball full of
spinlualist* his said that every man
baa hia insanity, but a spectacle of a room
full of middle .ged mco and women, elated
with a bomogoueoua ineeaity, b a spectacle.
Prom Mr. Doria’ foottire I would inter that
his laaanity ia of the milder, more refined,
'aad etherial type. Ilia rhapsody waa a
coovioaiag u cheats rhetoric, poetical by
potbcsre and uaimpreatouad diokion ooeld
make it The philosophy or rather "miaophy" whfob be taught was to dietnut
the eenaca, with tbeir love of science, and
listoa only to instinct’and lonj'ng, which
wan reel wisdom and the hereuitery expo
rienre of infinite generations ol the hatnan

tastes. All three places .re wilhiB dailj
reach of the ' City for burinem. Wbat
more d.ica a man want, than to al ip down
by early train, where eoal pianm, a sea­
bath and drive or row ero be bed for asking,—with the owy comforts of bone, and
with derided wwrnj, even re oompar**ed wilt oomtaoo housekeeping.
Hotel
rates ajong tho shore ia attractive places
are M, a weak, sod at tarmhousea mwah
cheaper. The spread of m'lroada, and
New York, while hia wifo look mreofhh
tbe fast trains brio; ell porta of the island
fofflily in tba buckeye State, for paying
ao naar, that quite a mixrotfoo of fawiliea
fl .400 for Moil pmntiag of his apirit
has set in, ictaadiog'to make II their perbride, the wumui ba was to wed in tba
Nnr Teat, Amul 22, 1878.
spirit isnd. He sold thia man would ep-nd
Tua Tblituobb add FaoeoanarH—
hours Is euatusred OOStempkeUon of the
rotmcAL—SummitRtaosTB-Faaupaiolisg, wfole bis good homely rlto to
days to people of moderate mesaa. The
Ohio, was oogagad ia (be sere of tbeir
point in farm of Lrog {aland m a ro­
tate resort, ia iu aaaraam to New York.
Aay earns w wort hanim m dafl if aotb-

THE
fit

TR Y IT FARMERS
P*** Very Low!

COME AND SEE.
JASON RICH.

�We Will Come

i wiilappre

Wait for u*! The Great New ¥urk
Store ia going to open cn or about the .1 at
of May with an ratire mw stock of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Hara, Cap*, Boot*, and
Shoot, Truaka and Sachcla at nriete that
it
....
St. ...

If Tod Contemplate
"

CHOOSING

will

Drug store

U/AM7rc&gt; o. t3Anai&gt;-r.

PAINTS.

MEDICAL SKILL.

tafi

Tire; pn.apert* for a l.r# crop of aft
kind* of trull ore vxcellwtt.

American

Impruwug and beautifyiug the ground*
about tire city aocin* to be tbe order of the
“rede by Ktnury Richmond at Nunim, oo
Tuewd*y morning. Sheriff Crarey will
arrive with th* priwner Him afternoon on
' th* Day Expnw*.

nfo.ro Im ia t*5 vet! aewiog wuehioca thia :

**

Hxvtiogi and with Sheriff Crtray proceed,
ed to th* place, and daisied lb* animal.
It vu in the buds of a brother of C*»fleld. When asked bow he came by il. he
said be bought it ot hi* brother Thuaaa.
Sheriff Cremy had but a short time before

*nd l,‘hrI

io the ahariff of Montcalm eouniy tor:
horre atcaling there. Bat when th* abrr-:
Mra. S-’C Triodle who hag Veen aeriiff arrived at Stanton be found d bad I
pneorwi foil in the ram of 11,000 to ap- ’
oualy ill. iesfowly recovering. A fart that
brr nainerw friend, will begreatly plea*. member* uf th* I'uion at th* next regular pear at th* neat itm of the circuit eodrt I
■tenting. Saturday etc at seven o'eUask «a loasawer th* chain aa abo&gt;e Mated, only
alwui au bettv before ihrir arriraL The
fouinewv ..f In.p.uutftv i. to fo tran^rted .Ltriff wa* not aatMficd with Ihii, and
W&lt; hope to bear immediately from
-foterary program®* «* follow,
tome live Republican in every aebbol dia
^Oifote—Qumriou : Should women have
tricl in the county, on the political •tajaff
th* right to vote &gt; Affirmative—Miawn
wf ibc'rerml localities
Nellie Geer and Millie DeLmvg; Negative
The wliwr of tbe Bawneu will addtyaa j —Mirtca Carrie Fuller and Clara Phil!l[a •
llic pnopfo'in the Town Hall at Woodland , Eaey—Mite Mlinie Rowley. Qmrtica
Center, on the financial iwraca of the day, : Box—Mire Flnnmcc Cook . Iktlam.tion
un Saturday evening May4lb.
• '

By tho provisions of the laws of Mich- ,
igan, the baud of every dealer in apiritous
liqn &gt;r or le? r. mart be approved mid filed
with tbo County trnwurcr on or before the
iu day ot May, under a penally of JlOo
and ninety days impriauutac'ut. for .trrj
rfoy they do ixj»i*ra&lt; after April 30tl&gt;
without aaeh buu^lZ-tng oa file.
।

t/kl tho last regular election of the ¥onng

Men * S.1h»1 of Oretory, the following
uficon were eleeled for the cnaning term.
Prraideut—jiwph Clarkoon ; Vice I’rtaidcot—Jatneti Buller; Secretary—John
R. A'ien , Tdaraarer-Edmand O. Dew*y ;
Marshal - Ixroy Orr . Prudential Com
mi'tec—Henry B.‘ Dewey, Glen Green­
field and James Boiler; Critic—Alpha

-uits (cotUmiden) fit 50.
■
.vuita (satinet) $."&gt; 00.
suite (worstcrib) $7 50.
suits (casaimera) $10 00.
fine oummere suits $15 00 tn $20 00.

Will Sell them CHEAPER than
any House in America.
Boy*1 stilt $1 00 tint/ vp.
Afen'tt white thirte 50cf*.
n’f caliw thirls will, rol/ar HOcts.

HASTINGS DRUG STORE

ACCASTS WANTED

Patterns in the Highest Art. of Carpet De­ ROR
signing, on winch, in prices, we will save
von much money.

Carpets Accurately Out and Per
fectly Made.

Bennett'!' Great Store
SS5A DAY

SURE PAY.

4

TN

NEW GOODS AND NW PRIGS
SCffOOL

BOOKS

WO . ST^TIO/fEIfY

JACKSON, MICH

e-i.

Journet to Jackson

ruaca and iutrutnccial (.umi They ate
really a find wriertion. and retail at tbe etoeediogiy low price of 10 cant* per ana-.
her. Addraa* J. M. Stoddard A Co., 7S3
Cbcatunt Street, niUdelpbia.

The many friend* of A L Taylor, late
of tbi* cuy, will be pleased to kajwtha
be ba* been appointed Chief Road Master
of Um MinuMOta and Dakota diviaiooa of
the Northern Pacific Railroad. 41* will I
bare the auperviaioo and charge of all '
track; bridge and waler atatlona; ne ahn
tho directbo cf all movements of all eon

Men’s,
Men's
Men's
Men's
. Men’s

JACKSON, MICH

^mplest&amp;b^

Ii

Tbo- LadieaT Sewing Society cx&gt;nncrte&gt;l
with Etuouriu't-1 tliurch will be ent^putud ,
Jury Lisi
, ..
«n Friday! aftcnso-Ht of that week, by Mrs ‘
”
cf Petit Jtervre. driwn on th* ”Hih
U. A. G-Judycar. Gentlemen invited t I. ’dayvf April. A.. D. 1878, pwraowt v&gt;
certainty that the jropeny
.
...... --------- f----- Boon be captured How it
A rahn'.fo Lyrae tho property ot D. K of the Cirruit Court fir tfot County of CT,ri1
Trleyrapk.
Whitney of Jchnatown, ru atoleo on Birr;, for uid year, to be sdatmoae&gt;J to
——
HEW GOODS.
Friday night of la-t week. A reward oT fo iu alivndanre on said Court, at the
•5*1 ia offered fur the recovery of the prop Court House, in tbo City uf Haatlag* oa
erty, and ffSU for the capture and delivery the first day of Bald term, to wit: liar Gth
ui the thief in any jail u&gt; the Slate.
day of May at 2 o’clock iu the afternouu.

STITT DEPARTMENT

m

(/We bavt ner«\ area vegrtalioa ao lar
Tbe wxial evani of the we*k wa* the
advatserd in . tbo mouth of April, ia the marriage !*m evening of G. G. Spaulding
Haq , late AMermao of the 3d ward, and
State of Michigan, aa it ia to day.
The prodding, cf the meeting of the Mia. Ophelia Hvgl, The ieremooy waa
Council ci» Friday evening of last Week performed by the p^tur of th* M. E
Church, Iter. J,. Matter, at tbe raidenoa
have are been vent in for publication,
Mr. Traverse Phillipa u fitting up a of the foid*’» mother iu the id ward. The
happy coup® left ou t|,e .&lt;45 train tor n

sewingMachine

li

A n*w hutue I* foiog erected jail auulh
uf the depot.

bi

Circuit Cuwrt on tho Gth d*y of May.

HlfJl
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।

VARNISHES

At Very Low Prices.

fire yean atanoiup. after other pltyairia*.
failed to du me any good. In eotteideratioo of thia and ulhar imp-wteot &lt;3m&gt;
cured by bin ia thia crenmanity, I wouhl
advise all pcnco* in flue rd with any
fol invention it poron.wi tBd owned by the chronic discaae to apply to Dr. URue at
n~ w. on...
j ,u Wdaoo .Sowing Machine Company, of
Chicago, IU., who will mi permit ita uac
William C, Vre.au.
“ b“
I. Se.
„ except with oo* &lt;rf ita make of rewiag
Sulocribcd and sworn to before me the
mochinea, which tbe Cumpaoy’a manager
state*, with each of the. Wilm ahoMle Jflth day of March 1878.
acwiog machine* without extra price. TruWw. 11. Harrowr*.
H, 1^, .
•’
m* K°Ii3‘ ■****'? for
Wil*on
Justice of the Peart.
right children t* mourn th* Lm« of a kind
huaband and aftetInnate father

Gold'Kbit.
Growing tirnr.

AND

CLOTHING GIVEN-AWAY

Harting*. Mich.. Mirth SB, 1378.
I hereby certify that Dr. LaRue eared
me of a very bad caae of Rh«n:a:i»m in

~

OILS.

Of every variety and kind.
Prompt attention shown to every ewtomcr. Prracriptiow rad family rearifto care­
full v aad areurntelv nnmsraA

Mreracy'a Block^Hartingr, With.

OVMTY OPFICErT

.

Dnjp.
Toilet Artldea.
Wall Paper.
C
L
,
D™W,«‘ Sundne*.
Ojl Linen A Piper Curtain*.
Petent Medleiee*.
Book. A Stationery.
Spring Curtain Fixtures.

mning'

OR

DRY
Editob Baxxm ;—My daughter spd
two years waw attacked with diphtheria
April I4tb, 1878. After ■ 'ey aeven
illanw of four day*, abe recovered. Th*
univemi Croup Remedy m tued *1'
through’the cue, and with eminent aue.
con, ite aa* cauarel ths paid.*.
brass which appeared in tbe throat, to loci

BENNETT’S GREAT STORE.
HONE! Or HOREHOUMD AID TAB

FREE/ VALUABLE INVENTI0N’

_______________ ____

M. D. Reed dcwlrna to odl attention te

' crowded «Kh evening. Tim bat muting
even more intrrreting than the fim, and
*30 paeon, riftwd tbe pbdp, many of
whom il l&lt;*d bw ttuprmiWe to rtneb fofere. Mr. C-«r d.d not eaptatf h',—*

with creping ’foH., merely, foil

*•

THE WORLD RENOWNED

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

iafactorj in twy family, and with the firm
On Tburaday laat Aaron Clark gaq , of conviction that it ia dewtined to fo of im- any work in hi* line, farm pulling a new
Middlerille, delivered la Union Hall, for menac value io all dtecaac* for which il ia vpoke in an old wheel, to Hie building of
the beat buggy ever arem in the county ol
th* benefit of the Had Ribbon Club, hia
tl.^. (V.l C.rc-M iha vJm. • ia I hr
popular lecture, ■Overland to California.'
The hall was pretty well filled, and the
lecture able and interml ing.
From first
to lau, Mr. Clark commanded tbe down
BUcalicn id tbe cultured aud.■euro; and
Mirahail Correapwidenee.
with one accord, they *11 pronounced lb*
Kutrutt Bxxxnt:—Th* labor* of John
lertnre worthy of general commcodatiao
W. Coater of Harting* in behalf of ternThe tcnipcranw tnortiug la*t ev«ni*g
p«r.ore, termuteted m MarahaU on Friday
' waa a 'jrund laccoaa- Tbit pfrrid«i&gt;t of
evening lata with a grand cutertatameal
tho Coldwater dub made an cxedleui
and vupirer at tbe Academy of Marie,
much, aa did Mr. Moore of Portland.
given by dm Woman'* Tciaperenc* Union
te honor of Mr. (foatar. Tbo plaorwa*
filUd to urtr flowing, and 2M aai down to
upper. Fbort epecdtai and nxiutexu
wcro given, and the Marahxll Band enliv­
ened tbo place with exoeiieut mule. It
wa* U&lt;re of th* foal v/ci*l eutertaiomeata
ever glrai hi Maraball.
Everybody ra
Mt»Anl and hapj-y, and tbo treasury of
the R. I Ribbon Club botefiuod .bool 40
iicali County (fomtniite* Waa held at tfo
Cburt ll&lt;mae yerterday. There waa a good
AWFUL SMASH !
att.;n&lt;bmn dv/pite the atom, and the MJfaw “ijf tha Ujm to buy
inc t* unauintoiu for immediate and effi

ml work fo *11 p*rta of tbe eoynte

Machine.

HF IMS

XewQoofU. luxilseUagood
Suit ot Men^ Clothing for
f/. lOyardtofl^ntKand
a Pair of Shoes for one dol­
lar. Don't buy till you try
tho "Little Caoh Store on the
Corner"
51-1 O.D.

vimjirG.

French, English and American Dress Goods.
Half Wool Fabriqucs 27 inches Wide, 121-2
Four feel wide black Cashmeres at 25 cents.
Not to be found in the State less than $1.25.
36 inch all wool Cashmeres, any shade, 50cts.
[Heavy Double Fold Black Alpacas, 17cts.
’Fnlt lines of Trimming Silk at &gt;1.00.

&lt;ri workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished aa a firat-elaao Plano. It received
the highest award* at tho Vienna and Centennial Expo­
sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than othar
machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There-are more
WIkSOM-PACHINES sold In the United State* than
the combined-aalea of all the others. Tho WILSON
MENDINC ATTACHMENT fordoing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.

wT.:j; (WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

827 A820 Broadway, New York: New Orleans, La.;
Cor. State A Madiw-i Stx, Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal.

/tor Sale by all First-Clatw Healers.

REMOVED

Joluuton'a

‘

Sarsaparilla
e*

&gt;jtttqey

UVKR COMPLAINT

All the Gems of European Nov­
elties at Prices Lower than any
in the Land.
For all of your
Wants we will Save you Much
'
Money.

■KI'S MT M,

79 Monroe St.

Roady-Made CLOTHING
I w&gt; *n, *»i» tka 1^ fomioa fo tUrffr

�Railroad*.

Tbe String sreidm. of the B.. J., B.j
! and H Treehen AAouation waa bold at I
Hickmy Comsero, April HU&gt; afld 12th, I
tte । mcredingx of whiefa the foBowbg ia I

ECHWI

I'itw day. A. M —Tba Aaanrialiow war ,
e-Hud ru order at 1* 30 by tbo Prea, A
Runnel], and after aprisding a half hour ia
preliminary buritwaw. Mr J. A. Cairns oeeupfrd the time until'
n ii. ilhsatraiiiig
method of teaching the fundamental prio' ripln of Arithmetic.

M

Fully Warranted I

Every One
teaching it, eloaiog with some illustration*
of hU way of teaching the analpw of tbe
atmtcsce. The retraining fiart of the af­
ternoon wa. spent ict discussing questions
of interest. In tbo evening, liar. J. Martin, Pastor
uf the W. M. Church, at Hickory Corner,
delivered aa interesting lecture oa the
“Qualifiationa of the Teacher," which
waa followed by remark, by Mian J. Brown
- uf Barry and Mm. L. A. Cnrtii of llain-

Second day. A. M.—The nercitei were
&gt; opened at 9:3U, and the Aaauciatloo spent
i HUM time ia reviewing lb* lecture of the
previous ereawp.
! referred to dancing

Mi

Warn J2cImh &amp; Saiiiav
IAILR0AB.

'“■’■"‘"iiianeTfflnrautt

JACKSON WAGONS.

str

GALE’S CHILE1 PLOW!

at Bmtt. •*.-*! •

MESSER BROTHERS.
GOOD BOOKS

REMOVAL!

praix- and gratitude m tbeDivine Give)
of all beaut}1 aud holincre. .Aa a prim
pic. it exiatod in Use deep ebipneb of etc

j part of the forenoon was spent iu ducnsFARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
[ ring other qtiosuous of interest.
GEO. P. BOWEEE « COH
j I’. M—AIM opening, Mr. D. C. War.
IWSPtra tWEBTEM SIBEtD!
I her tuqk up the aubje-q of Heading. He' Fraa X. Y. Ttaasa BelUiar U Xo. WSaroey Kt,.
I ape.ke of tbe mannet of conducting an ex

of teaching this branch of education.
Her, J. Martin thru spoke 6f the •'proper
way of dosing school." reonnmendiag «ysFOWLER A FULTON;
But like u&gt; inoucent aud divine offspring, lem. After listening to an resay by 1»
U. 'Varner, &lt;-c tilled. "Mental Develop UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO.
it reclined upon tho bwKim uf iu God; and
tneat,” tbe Asautisliuu adjourned until
lutig ere its yoice was heard it gave intim­
ation of R» fcntl'-Tirreenre and its reighry

IIANB RAPIIS DIVISION.

gvildcd "ilto

ffiaSft&amp;3iSia5r;BS:
—•3 and 4 cent.* j»r p&lt;&gt;und-—offered by
a:; Angel farm to Hager and |abma&gt;4 . and Chicago dealer, for their fish
all a ong the desert path it filled flis minds
A Hesperia min aay.' "Wheal look*
of the chu.-a ouca with gratitude and lore well iu thia arelkrn if lhe country. Tba;
to God. It waa tbe guardian Angel that frail ia not yet datnu-ed to any great ex
tent. Wp-li a Mutiiiuation of the preent
rtatc of w-ithee tbetpeaeh trrew wdl-he io
rted the pitient JuK The i
bloom in a week or ten day*.”
Sampaou aa* acreegthnned
_ Speaking uf. «&gt;ac uf the antics of tbe
Na'innals in this part of Michigan, tbe
Chuwgo Journal remark* "It doren't re
quire a gnsat ileal of education to aaliafp,
------- 1&gt;._ _ ii . ..
- -horre pnhlician

mrri

rm
Tuast
UJuNEaxcu.

young

ra&amp;sr®

l^ttAiuirtSr.ifjKvu

jwwer wa* di^dayed In John She Beptut
The balance of cash in tbe Slate Trees*
in the wddernme. Is rnlkcu-d iu divine
ury April 6, liiin, waa 1932^310.12; re
light and aupjdir i the Savior with a auberipU during tte weak ending April 13.
jret at lhe well where ho met iLe wuoun were fflS.SUtilT; payment. during the
of Samaria, a.id
.y-. t-i a ftloriowi
thought tlw. we can Lot only hear the

rushing of. iu might p watcre but we can
liaten to tbe arose of that silvery atream
that flow, from th.&gt; tbruMf of Gode
The Temppranw effort baa ever been a
glorwua idea; even from lb. Ural ita aim
waa the ov»rll:r&gt;wuf datknere and misery,
and to reded light and truth in their stead• It descended from - Haren tike an Angel
of b*h«, bright and teaming and beautifu]
for the purprea of delivering tnr world
frpm a tearful bondage , we loved ita trails
and felt ita power and being dad in truth
and beptiicd lure k marched forth in mer­
cy to tall beA the prodigal and tqblere

1.™. Aifti

EMPLOYMENT!

SBS.

4

Dr.A.G.OLIN’SS^

CHRONIC
orthern
NRAILWAY
COMPANY
CENTRA C.

Liat Sunday l 'oogrreaaian C C. Ellaworth, whilo vialting hia home at GreeaviHe,’ waa waylaid by a cowardly miacreant
oamuil J. J. Shearer, who struck him over
the forehead with th. butt and of a heavy
whip, fracturing tbe outer part of Mr.
__ -lJi ri ________ d_ :__

CANADA

wtea. greatest enemy waa tbe slimy aer-.
pest and whore rrrraust acenrge, iu reo- j
&lt;-mnua sting We bailed thia Heavenly |

ed wine ssactlonad by tbe Spirit of God. painful diacaaea to which the acx is heir,
Aa temperance reformer., whan we require when Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prewcri|&gt;tien
it, we take the beat ’of wine which God ia admitted by every lidy who u*m it to
be nn efftcieat remedy for tbea. mala Jiea.
People who bdiore their progwiitura
Wood of the grape which jirrtb both wereapa.
health and strength, not wine which ha*
People who will rend about "Ilelca'.
been Ctrtucr.lcd and ctntaiu* tbe poteen ad- Bridre. 'an.l “That Husband of Min^'
•nd “That Wife of Miao,” .nd “That
Mother in law of Mum," and -That Son­
in-law or Mine," aod yet fail to read about
Memie/i e, iu “Tbe 1’eopJca Common Scree
Media! Advwer."
eonucr all such rotnpL-unds forever, and
Chriatiaa. qnnrreUeg with each other
we go Io the word of God and we take tn thrir way to Horen
People whu will seek tealth at faahioothat which i&gt; pure and cxceffent and ail *ble watering place*, smothering al 8*ra
under oar own vine and tog tree, none dar toga M Long Branch, or sacrificing theming tn make u» afraid, where by the blol
ait-g ufa kind FatMr &lt;o will work and
wait until the day break and the shadow*

stand, abrml 0 rod* iron tbe Kalamaaoo 1
and Lowoll road ted in Oeear Tiliotaoo'a j

wood., four miler wuth of I’rairieviUa.
Thia tne ia nbo a Very .,aud tree, and
gore by tte name of "Brer Tree.'” In tte
fail of 1H71 a bear wm *ot from thia tree

SOUTHERN

RAHWAY LIMES.

PwculUr People.
visitant with outvtrotchod asms and loving
Old bachelor. who surer smoke.
People who will suffer from chronic in­
lot ing embrace and tl.aaked God Io sec j digestion, constipation. and torpid lirer, or
thia great light dawning. Our temperance
principle ia not only • q.catioa of exped­
iency but an eternal and abiding truth
lading as lime.and »ure a&gt; eternity. The
wine which Nature,, S-.ieaue and Scripture
offer, ia that which is found acourdiag to
Um prophet laaub io the cluster and b not
to lie dcatruyed beoiuar a bleswin- u in it.

j
i
‘
1

by H»tu«d E atm. In the tup ia a large j
btflow ^ad makre ( very good hiding ]

lukori Hst

Bntrt

LIVER COMPLAINT
DYSFIPF’/
And fclftrffyiny th. Bitot

W. JOHNSTON &lt;e CO.
1

Chamisu A Druggiau,
1B1 Jefferaan An., Detr.il, Mi*.

Detroit &amp; Toledo Trains.
IE GBKAT ENGLISH RIMKPVI

GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICNdE

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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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                    <text>VOL. 24.

pfflrainii uo sms utn
T1H8 PAPER
NEW YORK.

NO. 1

HASTINGS, XyCIL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1879

DRVCOOUS

WHOLE NO.

CHAPTER

MILLINERY !

KSSi

FOSTER’S 1-ace Kid Gloves tho best in the inarkel

Whan the womb’ dawned. Uioatorm
l.od atil’.-d to nuictu—a. The &gt;u row ia
goldou (picador. The anna wu aa calm u
though it had never hungered to fawnitdw
up tbc linman freight of nbi—.
The Ogdou aad Liudateyi had watched .
•llnight. Sucraldrod bm&amp;cn bad b—
wubed oahorc ; and, baud- the babe, one i
Above the howlingkif the wind, and the other that routeioel life. That other wu .
toria turned to go. ,
roarjog of the an, came the boom of the a youth, a jailor. Judging from app-r-1
"At what hour do you dine?” Miro miouta pan af the doomed «hi», heard for •lie-, he wu about twnoty year* of age.
Llcita'cy eaUcI after her.
.
the firrt time by Farmer Liacaley.
Of ail on Ui.nl of A ifffated v--L
•Hark! wfeat — thatr1 be erM, ”A1 three." waa the reply. “You wilb
hare plenty of time to real and to refresh he suddenly sprang to baa le«t in a ItMen
Thn young -tior rima load with thn
ing attitoda.
yonrarlf." Ogdeoa tur a few day*. Hta name wh
“I beard nothing but the atono," ao- George Gorman.
The De Vera tuanaioo belonged to young
Rotan De Verr He pomcmed abo quite .wrred baa wile.
Farmer UnJaley uderrogatod him abrat
“But I did,” exdaimod Mr. Liadaley - the woman and-ibe lake.
a large eMat* of laid, aurrounding it. The
of acid force may be cxpce-ly uubortand
i._a L-a-ar------- jrebaaed, the rmidccce ,“a atgnal gun of diatreu from the aea.
, “I auppoce tb»y u« mother aad child ?” by the eooMitatino or by act of Oowgraaa,
money that Robert bad
aa ‘ no money appropriated by thia act
WtarMl------------------------------------------- .haUbc'u-dto pay any of the exp—
" lion it way be Mated that both the parent. ' "But V«mb never aoraa ubore here,
incurred in the ecploymret of any troop,
of the yeueg Du Ver— were dead. Vic­ ' raid Mra LitxUey.
ia violation of thia aeetioo.; uduj pi
toria had u much money u Robert, but, ‘ Ay, they do,“—id &gt;xr hatband; "rapdy
aoo wRfally violating the proviaux— of
it wu inverted differently. She did not howervr. I remember that tweqlyryrari
thia ceetioa ahali be dreoml guilty &lt;.( *
know bow, “but Rotan did.’ Robert II ago, before we were m.rricd, m.ny 'a px&gt;i
m* ...4 Hrv,n -I- -tad token good care to hveat it ufdy.
I drad Uxly wu wuhod —bore from i
Rotart wu Mill unmartW. and Victoria j wracked *hip, oce'nigbt."
•
— well u another aiater, much younger,!
and with a farta no of bar own. too. raided
■ith htm; or perhafe it might bo moke ■
correctly —id that* they were under bit;

I hnvu the

finest Stock of

PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
— to Ik* Rower Bloek. Sut«Mr—OUaUai

ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

ever brought to this City.
Cheap.
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

.

IMMENSE STOCKS DRY GOODS
BVBRTTHI.VG NEW IN DRESS GOODS.'
STJITIN^S 10 CENTS.

Broadheiid Alpacas in Now Spring Shades.

It w— two o'clock when Mite Linibl’y
doacended the otaira and entered the prior. I
There wu no one there, and abe acetol'
tanelf al tbc piano. She ran her handa
over the key., aad the chord, throbbed
nnpotuire to her totfetu She played a ,
plaintive piece, eiople and ‘tender and
a^eu; yet, though tta piece wm ample. '
it wm evident that Mia Liuddey wa. more .
than an ordinary muieian.
But ata did not Mop. A wait* fallowed
and then a dilfieult adeetion from .a opera. I
Almoot al the flnt Ruben De Vote tad i
eotne to the door. Ho peuaed three, and j
■ luteked. Pre*eailr Ml— LioLLiy ceeawi
playing, and ta walked to tar aide.
“Your playing ia m matcblme u ever,”
I ta nu).
Mia Lioddey did not Mut, but turned ‘
| with a —uila, tat before ata could reply,
w:-_. ~ v_______ .
...

’ qitb th* infanl'a cL.\
: Aad wb.t e -alift j
about the child? K&gt;
tat on* tbing. That — ~
-- --------------------- ------- --------------- w_
ccuM not tearch over two evutinento fur to *ny controvcray about tho p—c. but
tta relative..
—------ —r-~
»■—•»— -----So II came ataut that the Lin^
adoj4«! — tbeir own the little waif
bad buea tent to them by the ocean.

CASHMERES FROM 40 CENTS UP.
MY STOCK OF FANCY.GOODS COMPRISES everything New.
CpUonatles, Demina. Sheeting, a Full luaurtuycnt.

CLOTHING! CLOTHING
flRQt D, qAQCOCX.

"

auctioneer.
OrtaGaf^^tta JHw e««, *r AMr*w «1

HATS AND GAPS IN THE LATEST STYLES.

CHAPTER I.

MIS .WBHLffl KILL I HUM.

There w— ■ .hrtek from the locumotive,
a band, grating upon the nib, and then
the train Mopped.
• Bartuo,” abuuted a voice.
.
A young lady atepped off the train, on
the plat form, ten or three trunka were
thrown out from the baggage ear, and with
another abriek the locomotive wm away
again, dragging it* burden after it. The
young lady wood.for a rnntneo: looking
about her, and then abe walked into th*

I have paid Cadi for my Goods and can make the very lowest
prices.
•
.

LEWIS STERN.

Universal Croup Remed

•

Washington, Block.

Hutingr. April 2d. 1879

42-41

“On you Uli me bow far it u from beta
to the rtatdenee ol a grotletnan by the
name cf Ite Vere?' the aaked”11* place ia about a bait a silt die
taut," wu the cottrtooaa reply of the ticket
1000 Beckwitli’fl RouikI Oak Healing Stoves m&gt;|J ;n Barry county agent
.
“Hat Mr. De Ven been here tbb morn
within the laat 4 yearn. | am the only Agent of *the Round
iagr
Q;tk |n tly» County, and tjan giYc you the belt prices, and
”1 hare not eeco hltu io day,” wu ibe
warrant thont in every respect to lie the only
i answer; “however, if ba in expecting a
,
Stove made of
viaitor, aa I Uke it for granted he meat
ta, I do not doubt Jmi that Ire will be here

STOVES ▼ ▼

DENTIST

Millie. ’

litHia.

WILLIAM WALTER.
TAILOR.
Io Empire Block,orcr Mudge'* Store.

All Work GUARANTEED.

1- J-

Ctw, Sin ail .Oiuwiial
^•fgroonSt,

■

Hsitin^ijJjUeh

BOILEJR.

3F»XJA«I-El ’

The Heaviest and best rr.ada Stove of its kind in the in arket
Can give taany of the very best of testimonial*.

New Base Burner JEWEL.

The boy. are lighting tb«r hntcvnv,”
nul Ostivu. “HoUi! Jack 1 Tom ‘
• Coming, air." a—acred vole—.
Richard &lt;-&gt;gdcn, aad the atalwxrt young
GUiiri. hi. tour, came out. They went b amendatory of a «Utuo naw ia force in
back, fu* a abort time, toward Farmer regard to Ibe aeihocily of perao— ia the
’.civil, military and naval aerviee of the
Uaitrd Siatro al the. place wter* any gao­
; rral or apeeial elect—o n held ia aay State.
the wladw— .tricking and hireling u i Thb atatate w— adoptni February Jft,
madly u ever, aad the aea wu like a raging I। 1803, aft. r a protracted debate m the SeaDvUNer necking hl. prey.
| ala, and ilarat without eppmicion ia the
"Ugh! it’* a bad night
cried Richard ;1 Hon— of Hepmestative*. by the euncur­
■ “Some ether perooea you could Mention,' Ogden ; "an awful night for thu— pvor! rent vote &lt;f both oftbel-nting political
interrupted Robert De Vete.nrilh ■ tattgb,' wrrteb— out yunder!”
I putlts of the rountry. ami be—aw law by
: “I bare not heard the gun lately.” —id i■ the approval of Framdrol Linmda.
u Mi- Liodaley tamtated
"I remember that when you were with , Lindaky. “Can the hive ttruck tJr—di?" ' •-Sectfaro 5,528. Every of
'
iu lot aumnxr." -id Victoria, •■her chief | “I think —4," wu the reply.
army or navy, or othrr ]«rau«
To ewufiim Ogdca a wonla, once wore military or »«ral aerviee of
dehgbt w— to get you al th* pbno."
the
minute
pun
wailed
out.
Tbc
men
Al that itwtant the tunnona to dinner
Btalra, who order*, bring., k
•trove to look oat over the boiling aea , hut unde* kb aalbMity or cootrul
naught —ve tbc deaaa wtutene— of th* ar armed mtn at any r'ace wht-----ye—ty wav— could bo aecn.
yqu are quite hungvy
al «c c|«eiaJ clretiow b brld in say State
.Suddenly, a vivid Im|&gt; of l^htnin: nnle- .uoli Am* be necramry te repel
Robert -eorted Mi- Undaiey to the
dining room , Virtoria took Mioni* in
armed eneaiie. &lt;d the United Si.tra, or u&gt;
etarg* At dinner, the three young peo
keep peace at I bn poll*, th.ll be fined not
pl* and the little child, cole occupant*, ure
mom than C3,(itn&gt; and »uff&lt;r impebmi.
the *crvaoto, of ibe dining tall, made a
twvtil at hard labor not lorn th*a three
pl&lt;a-nt growp
mqatha nor more than five ycata," wu re­
reacted in 1ST I, in tho Reviled Stalat—

“Ml- Liodaleybe *xclaimed.
“Mr. De Vere," aho returned.
The two ebook basda rontmUy.
,
' I •* • W, W p. Ymieid. “Mill
Kaye not kept yon wailing long. bat it
Vaa a little vexauooa tor you to tad no on*
‘““Not at aU,“ Mb. Limhky .aid.

The finest finished Diving Flue Stove ever before bron?,
thia market. Warranted to be better,arranged and more "f &lt;o
of fuel than any other Diving Flue Stove wild.
I

IWige 62 sizes and Muds,
Jewel Cook 50 diaea and kinds.
Jewel Cottages 10 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Todd both Parlor and Cook.

asSciatly apprara Uta: under tba exbt-

mad wiring of the clemraU, niandin^ toj
the thrilled and a pp tiled
like wdl
about* of triumph ’
“Hraua pity the aoer drowning ere.
tures I" exclaimed LindUer.
‘ Heaven pity them!” echoed the Ogden. ।
aolcmnly.
Thea the men did all that it waa in their '

I have the Largest and bert selected Stock of Stoves ever before
ought to this County. I CAN lead, and I am bound to Mill them
&lt;1 can and will make the Ijowest Prices, call and see (gj vp^pelf.

parallel with the railroad. A hard, hv«J
carriage way atr«k&gt;'ed out to thia from
the depot- Then there wu a long bridge.
Beyond it, the road again, of cosine. Soon
I still euytloy the best of Workmen and buy my Leather direct they bad craoeid the river.
It wu a beautiful mcuc that «u apraui
from tho Eastern Manufacturers, nod warrant every" - Strap and
f "".J"
Buckle fully. Ypura Respectfully,
ibj rm. ,ml
WOmd

HARNESS.

H. A, GQODYBAB.

A VALUABLE INVENTION.

a(}CH|fiAW EXCHANGE HOTF.U

A 1W*B»|
The Bnf hotel la tba State toredaec rates.
Th* flnt hotel iu the State will. Paareager Rleraior.

THI WORLD RKNOWNKD

riLSON
SEWING MACHINE
workmanship Is equal to a Chronometar W-tPht &gt;•«»
----------------------------

u.oo sa.50,
’

■FOURTH FABTBW thad

‘‘VUtoril U wall, of courac." mid Mi
Lindahy, — the canuge whirled along.
"Yta^b ron wd,MH." M.H

V-

A woman', fare, white and gh—tly in
the reflected . light, met hi* gur. {jc
rouhod down bis band and p*t «« her
l. -re toward her, beheld tb-e Mgna.
"Are yon Ml, Mbe Liwdaiey V he
exclaimed. "Not at rfl," abe returned, til l&gt;e xfe?h,
wail Oertdaly. a drod Vmomu —aid not
gin f-rtfa « auuad like that 1
Lmdaky fait thoul tbc woman’, fagara.
’’■The O-hcl e#M&lt; b » very robmUe Ha tbM dincorernd wbuice tbo cry prooecded Cluped rio- ta lb, right .:4c of
tba woman, wm a link babe.
UOi—i! M»! J.AI IA—;

^wsasi^.-ni

pie Excellence of tbb Haul

wffWiuT pAtJmWc, given____

u«aiMUHiflikIHia

I

m

CENTS WANT6Q

,T. GREAT WORK.

WILSON SEWINfi MACHINE CO.

A aeo Broadway, Naw York; Naw Ort^ma. Uki

Cor Stat* A

Su..

io iuug. aad which ia oo vital to aecure th.
righta and libertiea of the people. Th—
have w» tbb day aeuured to lite people of
thia country the —me gnat pnifaedba
again— a .tandiag army wltieb rail the
Mniggieuf 200 year* for the Comnrro* of
Ragland to were for the Britioh peo’’'’From tbb brief review of Ute anbjnt b

.xrcdS
th* M«ry, u I
owl, I have never
r of th- -tote.

any State. No coaplaici even of tho
prcs.oco of United Stale, troop, tae been
made in any quart—. It may ttaeefhre
ta oucUcstlj Mated ttat ttaro ki u* mceaeity for the enact—•nt of SeMiow 6 of
the bill before mo to prevent —Weary ta-

�aip&lt;&gt; fe» acme Fwthra wf Leuimai,
•nJ Mbabnippi to the ennlhwlrrn ecus*Ua of
may be buf on tbe 4th
page a! thii baM cf the 0ANXXX. raiJ to
!om to it and insist upon a redress af tbe
'

By another distinguished member of the
Home U was seed : ' The right of tbo
repreienlativca of tbo people to withhold
sopplsee is u dd as English liberty. His­
tory records numerous instances where tho
ConuootM, fcelisglbat tbeir people were

HONEST

MONEY

PLATFORM.

Opposition to all paper infla­
tion, and consequent deprecia­
tion. In favor of a currency of
coin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchaiing power, the
paper convertible with coin at
the will of the holder.

AuroUon is called to the following
section of the Revised Btatnlw of the
United States, via:
Serticn 2,004. which gnarnntees all
eitixms Um right to vote without dwtiiietion on uccotmt cf race, color or previous
tondiucu of servitude. Sections 2/105
and 2,006, which guarantee lo all ettixeos
an equal opportunity, without discrimin­
ation, to perform all the sou required by

non-partisan and fair In ilieir operation
that tbo mlnorily party out of power will
bars no jut grounds to complain. The
present Im hare in practice unquestion­
able conduced to ths prevention of fraud

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t
1
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“RsvoLcnoM I—Revdatim 1 —Revo­
liberty and (be overthrow of Human lution ! —yell the Radicals at tbs top of
Slavery. Then Franklin Pierro waa Pres­ their ItutiBs. WeB y-e-a. It is a revolulion and nu mistake. The first here
ident of the United Stairs, Jefferson become last and tbe last first. The Fed
Paris Bvtxelary of War, and tho Hal of ml Brigadiers bava been collared and jam
Congrera filled with Southern Traitors and med into bock Mate, and tbo Confodcrataa
bare boat called to tho fore. But this ia
Northern Doughfaces led by Dough?, of only tho beginning. Wait! We are
Illinois, who Lad just secured tbe repeal knocking the props from under your
amendments. Wait! When the ruvoluof the Mianouri compromise, and the prac­
tical nationalisation of ths barbarous ibstiflirt with Steles' rights, tho principle of
tulion of negro slavery. Tbo Press if secoasion, or white supremacy. Wail I
tbc country, aad eapeeiBUy in our State,
Tbe men who unleashed the hounds of
ww upon our people in the name of tbe
kl.1niM"
were traitors, and
they
these treason loving demagogues, and t1 st must be trended aa snch before tbc
the friends of personal liberty and pofilie- world, and damned to the depths with
tbe Benedict Arnolds who opposed seeoeoal lioaeity,might have a hearing. it became aioo sod seceaeioninsts in tbe days of tbe
neerssarr to start papers derated to tbe Revo!ution.
We are taxed to pension Lincoln busa-lrjcrcy cf Free Soil, Free _ Speech and lings for killing our people, burning our
Fran Men, and out of this necessity came borne., laying waste cur fi^ds, stealing oar­
property, and burling ns beadlocg into
outing tbe orgauixrtwu width giro birth
ruin, poverty and dbpair. Wo are taxed
to pey fur Um endorsement of false
and
fraudulent
laws
that
were
Siuoe lliai time twenty three years bare
cLscted to row, humiliate, and put
passed away, but ia them came the tri­ u utterly to shame. We ere taxed to
umph of etery^rinciple to promote which pay tbo salary nt a criminal who stole the
I'rtaidency. We are taxed to pay the
Tilt Banner was started. In the bloody Rrturuiog-Bosrd tbiercs, and perjurers,
arbitrament of the Sword slavery died by and unhung sroundreb whom he appoint­
ed to -office Down with the devu-born
amcniimeat I Down with centralism and
wu m ide odious,traitors were compelled to
with tic pictures of Lincoln and tho
tike back teats, while the places in the
scoundrels who aummuded him in the
Hal's of IxgislstKiu, cnee filled by tbe battle days of ’61-65. Dow'n with every
traitors of the South, were accorded to the anti-Democratic idea and idol! Theas be

Berond Growth Spokts (iduo«sk,)
.

freedom, with the flag lowered never an
inch, has been the purpose of each of tbe
gentlemen who in these years has been in

‘charge of the editorial department of ibe Democratic paper.— Hatltkanl
Bakner, and each of whom is today, as a-p«&gt;*«ns, (Ztem.)
The Okolona.£tolri circulates in twen­
tn the past, the unflinching adveeate of ty-6 va Stetca Merit never faih to win.
the principles and tho policy of ths Re- I! -Mana (Mut.) .Sun (Dem.)
Tbe .S'owArrw Slaia teema with editorto tbe gravity of tint situation, but does publican party, on all national qncstiroa,
lais of tbe true . Democratic ring.— Mt.
not alter the question st issne._ The new
(Mad (0.) Rtyitcr (Dem.)
doctrine, if maintained, will result in a and suUtentfally os. all others.
For a nd hot, noromprombing Dr mo
consolidation of unchecked and despotic
During thirteen of these twraty-lhree
cratic j-urnal commrod us to the Okolona
power in the House of Ilepresenaxtires.
A bare majority of tbc House will become years, it has been »ur fortune to bare Statn.—Macoa {Miu-) Sn (Dm.)
Tbo SoazAcr. Statu b one of the
tbe Government. TLe executive will no editorial charge of TUR Ban'ER, and we
ablest m il b one of the truest Democratic
longer be what tbo ftamers of the consti­
tution intended, an equal and independ­ point, with no fair of criticism, to its papers in Muabaippi.—Dmyrwa (0.) Fo­
ent branch of die Government.
It is pages, soso exponent ot true Republican rum (Dm.)
Tbo Staki, pnblbbodat Okoloaa,Mim.,
elearfy the constitutional duty of the priociplcr, and Unfaltering dorotAa to the
is a paper wbtm political utterances ring
President to exercite bb dwcrction sud
judgment open all bills presented to him right an tbo great moral qusrtitios of the out clear —AfmpU Afptol (Dem.)
without constraint or duress from say day. In a(| these years, no single line has •• Tbe Suatkm Slata, one of the purest
and bent Democratic papers published in
ether branch &lt;d iheGurcrnmcnt.
To say tbst a majority of either or both appeared giving &lt;ha least aid or comfort to our State, has entered upon another year.
Hoases cf Ceogrcss rosy insist on the traitors or their apologists, to the vendors — Oxford Ka^^Dtm.)
Tbe Sullen. Statu, publiabed at
spproral of a lull, under tbe penalty cf
stopping all of the operations of the Gor. of liquid damsati-js, to ibe rcjwal of tbe Okolona, Mba.: b a true representative of
ernmrot, for want of the neceaaary supplies prohibitory law, or the adoption of any tbe feeiing of rise Southern maaees.—St.
ClainriUe (0.) Gautta (Dtm.)
is to deny to tba extcutirc that share of tho
iicens. to that or to any other of tbe lenser
legSlatire jnwer which is plainly conferred
species of crime. And if it shall b* our

decade, we shall adhere, without faltering,

to tho same Uno and sternly opponn .every
species of view and itnorality, ever attempt

to dishonor tbe noliona lair fome, and
er«y tffurt to put the GovernmroI in
tbo bands of the ehieftatni of tbe late
Rebellion. More we do not choose to nay.

Of the p«»t wo need not apoak. Of tba
future wo only wbh te ray, Tux Bawxkx

Bert timber tbraBgfctxat,'
A rand-bend ov every hub,

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HOP BITTEftS

teUBCmtteMl
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all. the pots aad kettles Croat tho kitchen,
and a terribly miaoriUnooui siaoruaeut of
raoekiryia various. states of repair—all
thb, I say, constitutes an ordeal which
will almooi start the cold perspiration on a

Our Pita MM It Bam.

HOP BITTEEtS.
HOI» BUTTERS.

Of row, in as big a town as tbb. peo­
ple are tw busy to pay much attention to
ouch tccocs; bat it b usetem lo urge thb
upon tba seoallirc householder. He foals
that the eyes of lbs world are upon him
and bb crockery, and he suffers aceoedingly. And then tbb is only tbe beginning
of trouble. Tbe same anguish of spirit is

Ballou's Msflizinn far 187k
Tlr msoy iB-pf^hmv.is which have l«en
nod* ia /Mbf)
tur this yaar will

Tte lerid n Pirtiuiit Csnpaiy
West Meriden, Conn.,

cess of settling with two or three husky
and spirituous truskmro, wboso metnory
totally frib them aa to any previous bar­
gain, and wbo sturdily demand frt* S10
to 125 per load for amasbing your chattel?.
Bel why pursue thb painful subject fur­
ther? Cannot every American cidaen of
voting age look bach «— *•=----------------- ’
roee and aufficitmdy_______________ __
Thursday, however, was dedicated not '
alone to the alow transit above referred to,
but to rapid transit aa well On tbe even
log of that dav Mr. Cyrus W. Field, Pres- .
ident of the N. Y. Elevated Road, gave an
elaborate banquet al Delmouieo'e to tba |
directors aad effieera oi that institution
and of the rival Mecropofiian Rond. Tbe
dinner was prepared on a Kale worthy of
soroe great festivitv. The bills of fare
were co gorgeous pieces of silk, and the
wines were rare and oostlj. Tbe occasion
of thb grand spread was twofold. It was
intended Bret to symbolise tbe general
Wjoidug over the long expected oraprom-

Cutlery,

Sheets, Ssbson

and Rxsi-ts,

’□rivaled Wiloix X White Or
..the wcil-known Parker Guss,

Til K MERIDEN PURCHASING CO

CAUCHY h. CO. COL-

To rid in promot­
ing these great triumphs of civil sod
iuiu of the Republic.

with the um of the army. It prohibits,
under heavy penalties, sov person engaged
in tho aril service of the l.'nltcd Stales
from baring any fores at tho plaqo of any
election prepared to f reserve order, to
make erresu, to keep the pence, or in any
manner to enforce the laws.
Tbb
b altogether foreign to tbe purpose
of an appropriation bill.
The practice of lacking to tbe sppropriatloQ bills meaaon-n not pertinent to
such bilks did not prevail until more than
forty yean after tho adoption oftboCoostitutiou. Il has become the common the cotwlilntiun the qashfled negative of
the President. It is said that- thb should
bo done because it ia the peculiar tone ion
of the House of Ilcpeetentativcs lo npre
sent the will of tbo peuple . but no single
braneb or department of tbe Gaa^rnmcat
has exclusive authority to speA for tbe
American people. The moat authentic
remedy for tbe evil
that ml and aolemn expreeeicn of their will is
law shall contain morc than one vubjeet, contained ia the constitution of the United
which shall be plainly expresnsd in its title. States.
By that oooatitution they have ordained
The constitutions of more than half of tbe
Stales ccntun substantially thb proeb- and established a Government whose pow­
er! are distributed among coordinate
branches, wbieb, as far as possible, comic- I
The public waltare would bo promoted
in many ways by a return to the early trolly with a liarmooiocu co-operation, are
praatiee of the Govern moot and to the Sbaolelely independent of each other. Tbo
Iran principle of Irgbfatfon, which re- people of the country are unwilling to see
S'lreo that every measure shall stand or theitrpremacy of the constitution replaced
•eemding to its own monte. If it by tbe omnipotence of any department cf

Beat Hickoty Asks,
Best Ash Tuugus fiu.uip,)

great upheave! bad been raised from bon­
dage to tbc privileges and dignities of cit-

polities! equality, and to uphold the men.

lawn now in force should not be repealed
except in connection with the enactment
of meaauTsa which wBl better ace imp fob
that important rwd- Believing t&gt;at seeturn 6 of the bill before me will weaken,
if ii doss not altogether take away, tbe
power of tbo National Government to pro­
tect Federal elections by the civil antborities. I am forced lo the conclusion that it
-ought not to reecire my approval. That
section ia, bewcrer, not presented to me as

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house into tba"street for public Inspection.
Almost evsrybody has some desire to keep
up appearances, aad to tacitly ignore, in
tbc praoeoee of strangers or even of friends,
the exirteneo of many iadbpeamMs ad­
juncts o! bousckrepiog. To fori, there­
Moro of tho Buulloi of tho Loyal fore, that you are wstebod by your neigh
bors and tho general public while you drag
SentimanI of tho Solid South.
down the front oteye and into tbe express
The Okolona, (Mita.) Ssrtlwra Statu wagon tbe rag carpet from the'servant's
room car
a lotload
of dilatidxteJ
small
of robbuh old
frombeddinr.
tba ’tic,a

Bruni, then Register of Deeds far the
county, rant forth the first usue of Tu'r

Upon tbe aaseabliog of thio Congrm,
tn punxunoc of tbe call fur ah extra rcssioo, which was made nnemery by the
Tbe intent and effect oftheaixth sec­ failure of tbo Furty-fiflh Congrem to make
tion of this bill is to prohibit all civil o£5- the needful appropeiationa for tbe support
cere of tbo United States, under a penally cf the goiermcnt, tba qnration was pre­
of fine and imprisonment, from employing sented whether the st tempi made in the
any adcontfu aril force for tbb purpose last Congreu, to engraft, by constracii-«.
at tbe place where their enforcement ia a new principle npoa the constitution
mosUneseaury, namdly: A t pheno where should be penuted in or not. Thia G«grtvs baa ample -opportunity and time to
pam the appropriation bill and aisnlb enact
have referred ere those which protect tbe any political measures which may K- de­
SupcrvfaDn of federal elections io the dis­ termined upon in separate bills and by tbe
charge of their duties at the polls. If tbe usual and ordinary methods of procedure.
pending legubtfoo should become a hw, Bat tbo majority of both Houses hare
there b BO power crated ia any officer cf deemed it wise to adhere Jo the principle
the Gorernmcnl to protect frota violence asserted and maintained in tha last Gmthe officers of the l oited States engagsd crtsB by the majority of the IIcum of
in the i'uchargr of their duties. The Bc|irt*rotativ&lt;s. That principle is that the
rights and daties under the law will' re-1i Hou.se of HcpresectaUrcs has the Bole
main, but tbe National Government will'’ right lo originate bills for the raising of
bo poweriews to enforco its own statutes. revenue, and, therefore, lias the right to
The States may employ borti military and withhold the appropriations upon which the
civil powers to keep the peace and lo en­ existence of the Government may depend
force the laws at State elections It b unlcaa the Senate asd President shall give
now proposed to deny to tho United States their aaoeut to any legislation which the
even the necessary eivil authority to pro House may see fit to attach to appropria­
tort NatioMl elections. No sufficient tion bills. To oUbliah thia principle is
reason has been given for thb discritain t» make a radical, dangi.r-ua and uacbastistion in dsvor of a Stats and sgsiMtOH- tntionai change in the character of our
tional anthority.
inaiituticns.
Tbe various departments of the Govern­
against tbe present national ejection laws. ment and army and nary are established
eU good ciuneas abo&gt;ld unite in their, by the constiluliun, or by laws passed in
amendment. Law. providing safeguards pursuance thereof. Their duties are clearly
tat elections ahoald be impartial, just and defined, and their support ia csrefully
efficient They should, if possible, b« so provided for by law-

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HOJP BUTTERS.

Banker. Times bate ehanged sine. on
the 6th day Of Msy IBM, Deacon Van'

his deputies to summon aymerc romita.-ui
whenever they, or any of them, are forci­
bly resisted m tbe execution of tbeir du­
ties under tho law and ere prevented from
exoroting tbeir dntiea by violence. See
tlon 5,522, which provide, for the puaixhracut of the crime interfering with super­
visors of vleetioM and deputy nmnliab ;a
tho discharge of their dutjen at ebetions

New York, May M 1876­
May day this you ra nrt mtrah giren
’ertf to venial wares lb and esseocsbio BowJ
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Tho pton swggested for tbo protection of
tbo colored man in tbrirsoesal and pditteal
rights, will, we think, uwsnsfod itself to
tha philanthropy and petriAam of that
du. «'our dtiaem who ran. without decriment to themaelren, join in thia project
to senate to the freestesen the blnoaiwgi of
eiril aad political liberty outride the iwfluenoo and control of the white barbarians
of tbe Gulf Statee, wbo are socking by any
■nJ all tbe meana in their power to praelioally re-ctulave that Hase of American
citirans wbo, with darker focra but whiter
bearte than they, were girrn political and
pcnonal freedom, aa the remit of ths war

We will remark that tbe Southern
'Statu ia a newsy psper, and we now re­
turn lhanka for any avfotenoe we may
have received from It.—Arae Orlwu
{La.) Vindiador (Drws).
Cot A. T. Harper and bis rasociate,
W. H. Kernan, of ths Okotown SontKern
Statu, denerve special mention among lbs
talented editors of ths State.— i'rrtliu
(Miu.) Pleader {Dem.)
For inldligrol consistency, marked abil­
ity,
mtperb distinction, and vigorous logic,
i

will bo the adroeate of the principle* of ,

the Republican party, and urge tbo elec^
lion of hvt nans to official position in every

place of prifit, tiust and honor ; yet wo ।
il WMtsfbJta. EnglM,—ia foot, in
will not truckle to nity clique, nor consent ’
language which none can mistake, etc.—
for any purpose to bccume the endorser Mt. Sterling lit.) MueayofDem.)
Ths Okolona Statu b certainly . saws
of any principle wo do not believe to bo
right, and for tbe . best interests of the ]paper, giving aU tbs latest new*, besides
tbe local news. We are not acquainted
with tbe editors, but judge from their pa­
per they are live, energetic. and true Dem­
ocrats. — Garnamtlc (Ga,)
Reyuter
Th* Veto Message.
In another place in this'brae at tho (Duo.)
I hope it (the Statu) Bay receive tbe
Tba Bonne alono will be tbe judge of Banner will be found tbe tutorage of p»l renege and excretes the weight its or­
wbal constituxrr a grievance, and abo of President Hsyen vetoing (be Army bill. der of merit deserves. The editorials
tho turans and measure of redrew. An
writtn by Q»L Harper and yourself bare
act of Congress to protect elections is now It fa an able sad an interesting document, tbe foreo end pungency^nd oonrphtnsra of
tbe grievance complained of. but the —a Slate paper of which any President those found in our metropolitan jouraab.
House may, on tbe same principle, determ­ might be proud.
It plaeee before tbo
ine that any other act of Congress—a people in its true light lb. revolutionary
treaty ramie by the President, wuh tho
and treasonable policy of the Democrat^
party, end calls upon tbs loyal men of lb.
country to vindicate tbe principle of hon­
esty and fairness ia all onr Coogreraioral
aiertlooa. Il demonstratra beyond tbe
poeaibilily of cavil tbe nseemily of tho
Believing that thb bill is a dangerous existing laws, to insure fairucra at tho
violatitm cf the spirit attd tneauiog of the eleetiocA and an bonsai count of the votes,
CoosttlniMm, I am coupled to return il lo booeetly cast at any election is acme perth. Bowse in which it originated witbiml
' turn of the country. Wo trust aU ths
my approval. The quali!Ud usgativw with
wfamh th. CeCBlituttoo luvasta the Fran-. roasts will rrad thb important doousMta,
that tbe purpaw and prinriplea of tbe
Republican party may be known asd
' nndemood. It wifl be found tn ail thy
J Republican jmsraab. but we du Mupta
to find it printed to the oppuriticu papers. &lt;.
. for tbe'roaeon that they dare not let ^ejr I,
• resders kaow tbo reason which impelled i

' celebrate tba paymrat of the first di vidsod I
ever declared by the New York Elevated
I Red. Th. general opinion being ihat the
eompaoy baa been coining motwy .ver
since its establbbment, it is somewhat ear-.
prising to learn from Sir. Field's speech I
delivered at thb dialer that the company
has been in rxialencc for thirteen years,
aad only no* declares ita first dividend.
There is every prexpect now, however, tbst
dividends will fellow each other berrafler
in ntbfaetory auceeraicu. Last weak the
two roads carried an average of nearly
156,000 poaoengers a day, or at ibe rate of
about fifty six million, a year, end thrir
patronsn stsadBy ioereaao. Th. Metro­
politan Road u ndb pushing th. work of
extending its lines with great vigor, em­
ploying some 4.000 laborora. Two-thirds
of thb formidable army struck for higher
wages, one morning thb wrak, but u lb.
company already bad a pay-roll of fom.
six or seven thousaod dollars a day, they
dadined to eexd. to tbe demand. The
bborcra stood cut fur about half a

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One of the morning papers very justly
remarked the other &lt;by that il coals money
to comr into eolliaitei with some people.
When reeently William H. VandsrhiU ran
over a man on the avenuf, tho court took
no notice of it and tbr mao Went off to
work again, fouling rather chagrined at
having beo&gt; in the way. It should be
idled that Mr. Vanderbilt did not appear
to bare been to blame. When a poor man
ran against the vehicle containing tbe pvreon of Augeut IWmoot, which occurrence
I mentiooed ip my last, the man was
smstod and waa yraterd.y fined 1100 rod
sent to jail for ten days, although it was
proved that the collision was a aimpie
accident which tbe driver did all in hie
tower to prevent. It certainly makes a
difereoee wbo is wbo.
Current amuem&lt;nt« are euffieieully
numerous and varied to mwit more of a
notice than I bare lime to tare them tbb
week. Aimee and bar rollick ing troupe
are about to eommeoes a asawra of seiatUlatfon at the Park Thout re, that vary funny
play "Engaged" having been forced reluc­
tantly to withdraw in her favor. Mme.

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Davis Sewing Maebine, Decorated Crock
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THE QHEAT Bliramc COMPOOM,

L. J. WHEELER

engage by Mr. Wribck’ for a son- of
mtainsea, romnsroriag os ths 6th. Tbb
engagement promises to bo extremely sue
cessful. in spite of tbe throats of our local
Boeiecy for ih. Prrvsatfon of Vrasky to
intartexwMs, th.
very spily begs
tbe Sctaety to rdtort that a good data more
harm has probably bvva doas in thb world
of ours by awkward «ec&gt;ple who bare h«ea
Irani on raakmg it better than by wiokod
SMfd. who bare art out seriorady to make

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Al L’nion Hall-ia tbe prmenre rt a fair
crowd of *p*clatori, lart 8*tord*y after­
noon. Mire Jenny fltew*rt, of Grand Bap
i&lt;b, perform**! th* marvelou* fort of Walk­
ing in five hour* and twenty-fire minute*,
twenty-five mike 8ndi exiubilioev of

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Theroday afternoon of tbi* week by Mra.
Royal Modg. and Mra. Fred. H.
Barlow, at th* Society pertoe*, iu tho
Rower block, over th* «bo* More. GenttotBM arc invited to toa at aix o'clock.
ReinehaMau a*rv*d from aix anti! half
part amrra o'dock *. M.

Special Notice.
To rm I'anott* or tub Baton :—
Our Mr. Brook* ia now engaged ia »*V
lling with all th* patron* of the Bxswra,

Marahall, cf Prairieville, ia again very

Mnl H. J. Kenfield bad her cow killed

HtohigM La* 47C,48&lt;) retort children

Tbc crMrrtrdattranpt of th* 40 thieve*
lo Meal, through the agency of th* Conrti,
tbe Sheriffalty of thia eounty, 'cam* to aa
inglorioua termin*tioa oa Moaday after­
noon. Judg* Hodler diamiaaiog -th*
can**, with to attorney fa* of SI0,wb*re&gt;
upon “Big Injin* me,” went out of Court
very mad. Jam** A. Sweety, foe the
ccmpUioant*, Loyal E. Knap]«n »od
Clement Smith, for Sheriff Houghtelin.
Jarno* D. McCabe ba* recently rent out
* new *nd intcrveiing book entitled “Th*
Pathway* of th* Hciy Lend," which i*
puUbUd by lb* Chare Pub. CoM of To­
ledo, Ohio. For thb valuable work,which
b *old only by aabroriptioo, G*o. H.
Abram*, aa aged cilicca cf Hope.ba* tha
agency for tbb eounty,and to now engaged
in canvuving for Mbacriber*.
Onr reader* wil I do well to cote th*
advertisement of th* Jackaou Wagon.
There fo no doubt about it* excell&lt;oc«, or
that all wbo try tb«m ar* ple*»ed w’ith
them. They ar* for **lc only by Greble A
Ruaacll, who carry wrtli them and exten •
aiv* aieortmeot of th* latert improved
agricultural machinery, aad a full Hock of
Hardware, all ot which they are aelliatg at
tbe lowcrt living price*.

C. A. Barn** and family took thmr da.
' Kitchen Mineral Soap," manufactured
parturc on Friday hut for their naw home
by Cha*. F. Bat** A Co., Breton, Ma**.,we
ia Onego, Allegab Co.
believe to be the bert for cleaning dirt,
grr*»«, tar and ink from ibe band*, of any
»o*p ever made. For eiraning atovea, iron,
the evroer of Park and Mill atrecta.
tinware, Ae., it rtauda without a rival.
Tbb i* no paid notice, but we are talking
forte, ■■ w* are n»ing it every day in th*

Judge Shipman, tbe woaH be Demo­
talking about. Sold only by Z. B. WilliNational Ju*tic* of th* Supreme Court,
aon for Holloa A Soo in thb city. Try It.
will oScaitc fur Judge Hooker next week
In tha Circuit Court on Monday, th*
Patenou * Magaxine for May i* at han*. ।
cauae* of the I’copl* v» Kira Tobua,
and a fine namber it ia too. It b jnrt m
ebarged with aeductio*, and the People va
right bock for the lodiaa. Send and get a
Oliver E. Woodruff, charg'd with aaoanlt
and Lattery ; were coatioued, each on ap­
plication of the Rcipoodenl. And the
cauae* of the People n Edward Holbrook,
charged with araaolt aad battery ; The
People v* Goat*to* Swatuoo. charged
Ona day bat wank Jahn Donnelly a with abdactioa ; and tbe People re J.
workman at tbo- croquet factory ha 1 one Seward Hiocbmao, charged with aaaault
of bi* feet badly injured by a bevvy plank with intent to murder, were null prwd,
ou motion ot th* Proaccuting Attorocy.
Her. D. IL Cock and wife have gone
Tbc Meaacr Bro*, in a doable quarter
to Prvbtoril!*, having been called there by
th* ilkaaa of Mra. Wm. Marahall, Mr*. wts what they bare done, are drimt.
Cook * mother.
and are going to d*.
They have
Carpenter* and j&lt;A^er» have not hacn in worked up a very large trade io
a* great demand for jekrt a* they ar* tbb Barry County, and it b
rapidly
•foaoo. Building and repairing i* going increaaing. They are men of buaiuraa,
bonert,
obliging and gentlemanly in
their deal, and further they have tba good
a*uM to know that in order to do a large
boainwM, they mart lei th* formrra
Lmg of * few motion*. adjourned until throughout the country know by w»y of
idyertiaing, jnrt what can be depended
tree o'clock this p. m.
Tbe firm iniUllment ol that grand itory ‘upon. Go ahead gentlemen, yon have
ho*t* of fritnd* wbo glory in your *uc

Mira McCartney, of Illinob, a very mltouted younglady, will addrea* th* people
of Harting* ou th* Temperance qtaertton,
thia Wedneaday evening, rt Red Ribbon
HaO Go every body.

Mr. Hildreth, of Jackaoo, lectured rt
the M. E. Church ou Friday eve. He
gave a pleaaing and graphic deaeriplioo of
a trip to th* Yoacmite Valley, Cal., nod
then wound up with a bitter aitoek npon
the Demoefotto party, totally nncalkd for,
uojnrt and uatrue.—Tkr Hatttnyt Jnatrn-

Arabella Boot, ibe bean life! JVi’ma
,x*H, will appear at I’niou Hath tbb

tbe ladic* of Emmanuel Church.
Hall ought to be crowded.

lhe aame in the above item, for ia that
marteriy peroration . Mr. Hildreth talked
Tbe Michigan frog crop wa* very much only about treason and traitor*, and never
mentioned lb* Demo-Naliooa! party or any
damaged by tbe late cold reap.—Kt
Ye*, and Morgan Jone* ■** be think* other party, but did mort eloquently de.
he will have to gel hb mnd turtle* *hod Boone* traitor* to tbeir country, iu inter­
est* and it* progrem, and every word be
untom il thaw* pretty *oon.
Cap*. L. D. William* returned on Wed
neediy ot laat week from the East, where
he took unto himaelf a better half. Plea**
rewriv* our beat wi»b»* Ceptrin, for v*ur
8. W. 'Lane in thb win* of the’ Bawmu.
tuture btppioc*. and good miccct*
Mr. Un* keep* tbe very beat of terming
Trend ay tnondng * Battle Creek Haan implement*, and farmer* would do well to
aav*
Mim Arabella Hoot lc*vre to-day,
for Harting*, wh«tf»h. willgive * oovert. eall on him before pureb**ing. He be*
Her rnlertaintMDt at ih« CoU«g* bril, tn* new Robbioa Coltivatm, which beat*
Saturday night, wa* highly apokeo cf.
everything in lb* lin* of eultiraton. It
W* Lop* cur reader, will iatorart them- ha* 8 inrtrad *f 7 ahovaia, and one great
ariva .yftciently in our marriage, d«nlh trouble that ezirta with mart cultivator*, u
and birth dopartmrat to latniah u* item* obviated la lb* new Bobbin*, and that b,
Ibero Uno heft on th* neck* of the bora**,
therefor. AH *ueh item* of new*, parti*
ularly from th* country, thankfuBy re- th* hitching apparatus being made lower,
which ia considered a grand improvement
over ray other cultivator mad*. Tbe
We regret to learn that Z. B. Hoyt
railing aad lowering at the (hovel* i» doo*
£«{., of Yankee Spring*, a few day*rion*,
by tbe fort of tb* driver, which make* it
had a atrok* of *ppopl«xy.
It wa* not
both eaey and coovcnient. Then he ha* a
•o MMt* at il might hav* bn**, yrt it may
■plcadid drill, called "Tbe Statracun. "
be followed by another that may pro»*
manafoctared at Sooth Bend, Ind., which
haa a prtcnl ho" or tooth, which b a grand
Our city reader, abonld not foil to, at­ improrerarel over anything ol th. kind
tend U* Chrietian Tentperaacw wwrt.’iaga, heretofore nred. Thu bo* epramia the
on Sunday afternoon, at three a'ctock. grain on the ground 31 inch.* wide, inThen* wresting. ar* u&gt; trolly very interact­ ■ued of Mnlnlng it m ■ u*rrow trooeb.
ing. and there i*. alio, utnally la atlaed- Il b • aplendid drill, and n* fortMeebouH
bay. until h* look* orer thia ouc tboconghly. It rertainlv bre th* appreraac*
If “ifomble Be.' ITaia iaa’l
of being th* brat drill in the market. Kx
Th*

Aereripdoa of-Hxd BetrobU* “ -P-dnnk,
“Tight Nippin," ' Goore Cewk," As.

Noto the ebasge in tbe lime card on
th* C. 1 L H. radrond. By tbi. eUng.’,
Itwmagen far Unaiug «*n take tbc D»y
Esparen *e tU Grand Ifopid* DivUrn,

Buckeye Mower

On roll Hag edtad the following Al
dermen wore pram I .
.
Aldermen Barlow, Hatch, Rally, MaNaughtoc. Shrinar, StoLUw and Young.

“1 Lav* read the Haatiage Bma
regularly ever ainoe you took tbe halm,
and I mart aay, a* a foai'ily paper, il b
one rt the very beat. Ito mboailany b
alwaya interertia^ and- pure, and I never
find
" ' "anything
. '' _
it unfit to pul into the
band* of my children. Tbo eewa b welj
adaplad to it. locality, and iia prtuiro
alwaya have the true nog. Ou aU th*
great qnaalioo. of the day, both political
and mural, I alwtya tod it au ouiapokta
adraartn of tbe right I aay uraet bnartily. ruacM to the Babubh f
Kx Governor John J. Bagley baa, alao,
been pleaaed to recd n* thn following andoroemeut of our earned effort* lo make
th* Baxxu a live focal and political
newipaper, a true exponent cf the iclcrr*!.
of th* preplc uf tba County *f Barry
DrrnaiT, May 3d, 1879

To Cut your Grass and Attach the
Tbe folfowiag liquor bon* with il
•aretie. waro prumwiad jk&gt; Uk Comm
Council for llwir approval, namely :
Uqnor baud of Jam** II. Sattoa,
Dkkanoa A McCoy, nf L. C. B«acb,
i
Geo.
8imp*on, nf C. H. OlmaUad,
.
And a rote l&gt;riag token on each bond,
I•eparalcly they were each and all approved
I th* foilwwing vote :
by
Aym—Aid. Barlow, Hatch. Rally, Mc­
Naughton, Stobbin* and Shrincr—G.

Hold On.
Call at Powmi A Badov’* atoee whore
law gumming and Shag will be done better
and cheaper than by any other mao.
.
30tf
Bin Cot*wt

tlUNDRBD AHA, FIFTY of these Maebioes have been aold in
Barry County, and May firat ve had already sold FOBTT-FIVE
to be delivered thia aeaaoo. Thia ia nearly an average rear*’ axle
but from present appearances four or fire car loads will be needed
to supply the demand in this County alone. All who intend to
purchase a Machine thia year should order a DOUBLE G0MBI1TED
BUCKEYE with ita PBjynCTB) GiAR STML TACXO 00KCAVED GUARDS. ADJUSTABLE BOXES, in fact the beat made,
most durable, lightest draft Machine in the market. Also remem­
ber we sell the beat
••

±52“

Afj ihar Sir;—I notice by ;be hurt
copy of the Banxuc that it dore* thirteen
year* of editorial work. Daring all that
invariably oa th* aid* cf right.
•
Th* qucatiua* of today and of tbe fu­
ture, are aa important a* aay of ibe part,
aad I am *ura that an educated, thinking
people, lik* our*, only need t* be above
the road of right an'1 duty to travel tbcreI carnertly hope that for many year* to
com* you may keep the Bxxxn at the
bead of the column of th* grand army of
right • thinking, well doing citbea* of
your county.
Very truly your*,
'
j

Comapondenc*.

Wooulajid, May C, lSf:&gt;.

Farmer* expect a good crop of wheat
tiii* year, but do not anticipate a* large a
yield a* last year.
Lewi* Smoke »eem* to be getting tired
of &gt;foglc bleaaedaee* and think* be will try
double roaeedooM for a change.
The

TABLE RAKE!

HORSE RAKE ON WHEELS
Gimrkatea, Al th* regular mealing of
Piowour Engine Compuy No. 1, Halting.
Fire Department, bdd al their room* in
thi. city, ou Tnreday aveaing, April Ifith,
1879, the follow oScera were elected for
tbe eoeuing year :
J. H. Andwren, Foreman.
William M. Scudder, Aaabtont Fcremaa.
Myron W. Vrooman. Secreury.
Baker Shriaar, Treaiurer.
Frank Stanley, Company Engineer.
Andrew J. Angle, Steward.
Subject t* th* approval of your Hon­
orable Body.

.MESSER BROS.
4«tf

Hartiaga^Slich.. May G, 1879. ’

DON’T FORGET THAT

down I* the wild* of Jcrtoy—if Jenny Ua |
any wild* there prereut Ccntonnial day* — I
one McDeuid dwell., in aU tbe p*tri*rol.*J .
rouifort and dimity which attaeh to th*
Eocliah Jjurd of tbe Manor, lie hra a'
park, a rlately manaton, grove* of timber, ■
and above all. the mret fameu racing
•Ublra In America. Three royal ertabliabmeuta curtain wmo of the nocal and
aCretion of th* throat, chert « lung., w« ficeteal home* io the world Among them
were approved by the Council.
know of non* we ean recommend mi highly ia Harry Bareett, a monarch of the turf,
Aye*—Aid. Barlow, Hatch, Kelly, Me
u Dr. King. N«w Dwcnvrey forconramp
Naughton. Slabbin*, Sbriner aad Yoaog tioa, cough*, odd*, ortbmi. Irc'nchiti*. hay
fev*r, hownenoa, tickling in lb* throat,
lore of v*ic*. «&lt;c. Tbi* medicine due.
iK^ilirrltr rare, and that wbree everything
eta* ha* tdied. No m«diciae can (hew
one-lxlf ao many poririveond prrmaeeot
cure* a* h«v» already been effected by thia
truly woorierful really. For aathma aad i
bronehiti* it i* a perfret apeciffe. euring
th* vrey wwrrt raaca iu th* ahoit*H tifioe
poorible. W* **y by *3 mean* give it a
cximato made of a building abitable to trial. TWnf lotllr* fnt. Regular .tie
WALTER A. WOOD’S VARIOUS KINDS OF MACHINES.
keep tba city tool* in.
II. For mJ* by Rum.ll Bra.
lyl
By Aid. Hatch.
We notree that Rn^U Bro*, bare bee.
Crajuet mklleu and Leila Iu aeto or
--n.
-m-w-u
t, _ .r
u-aa-ar
RraJtrd, That the rot* by which the ■ ppmatod agento of tbe Spaldiog A Wil
agie at Ruuwll Bro*Agrom.
53tf lt3Ct JE
Jfem €3 JBCX2F JEI33 JE^ JE-a
XXX
kin* Manufacturing Co. for the aule of
their Crenoet, B*** Ball Bat*. Indian
Tbc report that Edi*ra bad invented a
/
Ouba, Ac., Ae.
And a number of others having a good Record.
Everything
Hatch, Kelly,
Hereafter n* pwd* will b* retail*! from
th* factory, bat ean be had at factory
WARRANTED to lie the very best of its kind. Look at the
price* of thnr agent*. RumeU line 5.Ilf
Nay*—McNaughton and Young.—2.
By Aid. Btebbiua.
/irr./ml, That the funber conaideralioa
io regard to th* Charter amendment*,
amending lb* Chitter ia any of ita provbiona be indcSnatdy pc*tpv**d.
ADJOINING THE BANNER OFFICE,
‘

Boyce Beaper !
WARfelOR MOWERS !

mi MvtafflHmw

X

The hotel formerly occupied by I. M.
Flint, ia now under tbe ruprrviakm ot Mr.
King cf Sebcw*. Ttavrler* wiohing to
atop io Wocdhod will find Mr. King to
be a genial and an eSeicet bort.
Mr Duwd of Di fiance. Ohio, ia viailing

Buckeye, "lelrafiihake."

We are entry to retmrd the ifoath of Mr*.
Maggy ilaakina, wbc«« funeral wa* largely
attended
Elder SbdlcV preaching a
touching dMconrae &lt;m the occmko. She
died ia the triompha of living faith, and m
mourned by numerot* frirod* and relative*

I

S.W. LANE.

If }&gt;&gt;a have never a*&lt;d tbe Iwrcm &gt;3
.
1 XL Soap, try a Ur. and wifi uaa i» other ’
Ua* aitnw.ru*. Sold by mart of th* Groc­
er. ia Haatieg* and drawbere.
47tf. ,

Nay*—AH. Young.—1.
Ou motioo'tha Recorder wa* instructed
to notify onr Repcaaentatir* al Louring in
regard to th* action taken by thia Couarii
in regard to the charter amendment*
On motion Council adjourned.

Common Counril met tn aperiri aeanioa
IlMTHoa. April 29. 1879.
Hhiroa Bxttxitx :—A lady of thia dty. April 30th, 1879.
Hi* Hon. Mayor Grant in the chair.
of poor health, wbo lud a aon living root
ffoll cf Aidermen being eritod th* fol­
come aad rec her. After hb arrival. Are lowing worn prrwent:
Aid. Barlow, Kelly, McNaughton,Frew
ArrtArefofoir gut lire wu into laid broth­
er ia law * aaloon and got him l« gambling too aad Shriwer.—6.
for rider, and dan go* him drunk and kept
him out gf right by raking him up auire
and keeping him there until rtlcr dark.
Th* folfovmg bond* with tbeir aarrtia*
------ .... ----- -- ——.
7
— -were presented to the Cuuneil for their ap­
brother in tow aa to th* wbereab*uta of her proval
atm, he replied that bo did not know. Tbc
Droggirt* bond of Wm. II. Goodyear,
wife of th* arioooiat kept her nephew Rumd! Brow and Roberta A Hotebku,
when hi* mother could not find him, and liquor bond* at Ji-ba Staaley and Frank
in the morning, of lea doliara that the boy
had when be cau&gt;. here, Le bad Lot lhrt«
A vote being tak*o *rp«rate ua *a*h of
tbe above Ucd» they were each and alj
approved by the following vol* :
Ayea—AH.B*rlov,Kdly. McNaughton.

New Drills, Horse Rakes, &amp;c., &amp;c.,

India Wi-«i ioary th* formula nf ■ aimpl*
vegetebk remedy for th* apredy perma­
nent cut. for euntewptice. bronebitb,
eaUrrab. atthtaa, aad all throat and lung
, affre'ioM. *ko a pwitive and radical cure
for nervoui debility and all nervuu* eumpldata, after having t*(ted ita wonderful
rarativ* joweri* ibcnmnda cf rare*, h.»»
tell it hi* daty lo make it known to hi*

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

Jackson Wagon
IMPROVED FOR 1879.

Heaviest Ironed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
1*2. I
**■&lt;• fra* of chartre, lo all who thr-Warid. Every Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
dertre it, thb roar*, with full direction*
Machine.
Even' Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein net with the
for preparing and nring , in Gcrmia,
French, at Koglth. .Sent by’ mail by Patent Skein Setter, and
addnwonr with rtamp, nnmiag thb papet.
W.W. SI nrer US Power* Blcck, Kch

Every Wagon Warranted !
ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.

A BIG ELEPHANT!
The show it open at the lit­
tle oaeh store on the comer.
O. D. SPAULDING.

Tba llnntingdua (P«.&gt; Afwufor, of
April Sth. 1877. peomraeer* thb Cramp­
toe'* Imp rial Soap the beat ja th* mar­
ket, aa twlhrWa :
Reader, w* dua l want you I* »up|«»&lt;

Spalding baa* b*Da froto 3 cento up. at
Riua.ll Broa., Agent*.
33lf

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS

JACKSON WAGONS &gt;“

Barine** of the Barry County Probate
Court far the week ending Nay 7tb,
1879. Clement Smith, Judge.
M*y l.—Ertrte of Sarah Hint, deocaand ; petition for appointment of adminw
trrtor filed ; order for hearing entered foe
May SMriaaL; Jamcn A.8*ecaay for the
p«t it inner.
Eatate at JcnaaEatly. dereeaad, DanjA

A Myatary Explains*.

•pent th* lummer amon« lb* Whit*
Mouataina in aearch of health, and who
acem* to ha** eeareUd th* whole moun­
tain aide withoui 'being able to find * pair of
bhmmfog cheek* or in inch of ^cantifol
N. Yarger file* Load aa guardian and order •kin ; Mr*. Whit*, wbo hi* rcmaio*d at
bom*- becauae her btubaod oould not afford,
appointing him entered ; letter tatued.
to go, but wbree fre*b complexion and
May 2 —Evtrt* of Bertha and Arthur
Reed, mioore; order appointing William
Eaglind guardian, entered ; lend Med and
letter maned ; warrant and iamtory to­
ned , L. BrigUm, R. Grilaod rad L. A.
Niched* appointed appraiacra.
Relate of John Volt*, et ni., minora ;
keep off tb* dartre'* &gt;bt *t that.
guardian filrt hi* annual MCouat.
Mra. W. (amiliog) -I U tel! yoa th.
Katat* o! Soloa Moullna.titnraaed; ord«r
whole aceret.. Mr. Brown. You nsra
•ppoiirtia*' C- II. Bauer admiaialrator bet bow pooriy I ww loot apring, aowi*
entered ; brad filed rad letter* ia*B«d; P.
A. Sheldon *&gt;.d W. U. Pnwer* appointed
■ppeairara; claim to bo heard by the conn
no July 7th sod No*. 3d mxi.
May 3.-Krtrt* of K-ia.beih PuweU,
d.reared ; liecure grouted admioialretor to
•ril real total* for parpeaa nf dirtributira.

NEW GOODS.
The nicest style* in Prints
and
Dress-goods
ever
known, and Boots 4. Shoes
for everybody, to sell cheap
to the rich, and to give to the
poor, and 50c tea that beats
the town. Come and seeO. D. SPAULDING.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
hastinR*. Mich., May II, 1879.

improved firm* at b*r
will do well to call oa I
Drug Store.

We b.v* planed Z B. WiUtooo ia charge
cf a Mack rt Groccrtoa In aril for aa at
hi* old atand ia Harting*, Michigan,
Said rtoek eouriato *f Sugar*. Tea*. Cof­
fee*, 8pto«*, Tobacco* and Ctgwe, Crock•ry aad good* uraally kept in grocery
Hurra. They will be raid al bottom price*
c.ll and **• for youredve*.
Dm. 18, 1878.
.

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4tif

UME.
HAIR,
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLAHTEUi
PtJMPS.
I’LOWS,
DRAGS?
CCLT1VATOMS. IXJtELIHHonU. CLOWS. I

LEFT HA.^D FLO

|

Beaper and Mowers.
Pays lite highrnt Cs«h price
for all kitid-i of Jtarmera Pro**

duce.

Th* High 8eboo) i* indeed to lb*
kindnen* rf Hew. Gro. M. Dewey for lb*
mralM* nf a gcrt*rrei rebtue* fo* &lt;•»
tit io* foe apjreuimca* of admirirtiwto* j

»» Btrr.v

More
than all otlwrs combined, yet the repairs do not average
*
2 cents each. CaII and see them at

ingsny
Ihf above artkie*,
; at hb Elevator, corner of Bromiv*v and Ratlnmd Streets.
i-ptiK 2. 187®. «

roe roi’R

�Ladies

to ataUmnen, phiUntbropiate. alndrnr. uf not at all partieuW about bb diet, aad
aocial MMMe and epeeuUtore on the n la eate all kiada of-offal. When ba ia gtrea
lire capociiio) for--------------*•*“ -u“ ■nylbing wbieh bo U unable to ewaitow,.
and colored rare) u. —----- —---- .
be walk, nghi off to IM pond, where bo
We wiH at preaent touch but incidentally dipn it, and tenighlv.T it afoappexr. down ,
ou the political aaprete of the negro ques­ •bb throat, no mular what the «t&gt; may be I
tion, not that It ta unimjortant. but be- He wu once .gives-a mutton chop which i
mure it b only Of eeremdery importance io । had been du.ted with pryprn and .all,
compnrbon with tbe aocial. mural end in­ preparatory t« frying it. Thb he ewaltowdualrial derekquueot of the enunciated ed wit' net knowing what he wm eating ; &gt;
Md enlraaiV.iaed African. The ngbl to but eooo finding it not very agreeable in I
vote and lo h&lt;M office ia of no great (-rec hb erep, he at onto brought it up again
tiesl advantage to the negrom to their (which he Ua Cteility fur doing), and
only walked lo hb powd.where be wanhad
tbe chop, and awahewod it to bb Mlufitetba—a mo t augaeioee pevformaaeo oo hm
part. He frequwdy catch" apareowa
and other Muall bird, which come within

Do you want a purr, bloom­
Inc Complexion &lt; If M, a

- -rcgregrtrdBS—NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO.

rikriSywsi'n Sts
SiMK'SKFlKWI S

Halite Cr—k, Mich.
ORIGINAL ANO ONLV GENUINE

"VIBRATOR ’
THRESHIRG ■ICHIHERY.

®n

IS IT CORABLE?

LINIMENTS

.KFJSfc
great rciipuw*
:
are attached, burthey will "flD then beL
lire with the cnat wind" if they czpert any
good from tbe politimana
Tbc reeenl exodua ia in tbe right direc­
tion, although the firet great atop to a
Mumble. It m important for what rt wg
grata if not kt i«a immediate rrealta
TVe powerful impulec from-hieh it pro­
WjiwisffTor, D. C.,1
I
ceed. may bo fruitful in great eouMquenApril 29,1973. J
cea under wtoer guidance and wrth brtter
' Yenterday I went to the reporter') gal­ method*. In thia age of the world emi­
lery of the Sctuli! ta bear the epeeeli of gration to the grand tcwurce to pe-’P-c*
Senator Pendleton of Ohio, in favor of wbo .offer bardvbip on tbeir oattre &gt;*&gt;il,
b eaaily practicable with tbe wonder­
giving member) of the Cabinet acute on anil
ful faeilitica for cheap travel which tbi. |
tbe floor of Coogtrea The junior Sena­ age baa developed- U.« negro" are «
tor from Ohio, wbo baa been given tho free to chaegn tbeir rc*ideore aa are the ,
mabnyacwr of gvolleuMU George, aad who laboring eUrera of Wartern Europe wbo
wu a proeoreoua presidential candidate lew flock in auch number) to our .Itereu, and
yean ago, loot) like a man cf force, hand­ unlike emigrating Kuropcan*. they are not
aubjeeted to tbc expeneo of an ocean voy- 1
acme, and not over forty-five, though I tte The? are hundred, of mil.* nearer
to the ehcap and tertik- land* of vur tt "t I
an orator, indeed toe much like an orator, cm Stele* than arc the white emigrant*
I mana hie Myle waa loo energetic and im- from Europe when they have Un-lei al
paaaioaed for a .abject that waa merely Vnatle Garden. It ia only wuil of enter­
advieu
didactic and argumentative. He abould price, or «f intelligence, er &lt;d
not have aaid undisputed thing* about the that c*n keep them in the South when I
they auffer from tbe ill uaagc of the d a.j
duties of Cabinet officer) and the ezecuinant race. They do not need mere than
only tbe manner, ibe mailer wm aieelkul, one-tbitd of the 'outfit iu mooey ur other i
■nd evidently appreciated by the entire property of the German or Scandinavian
Senate, without reaprcc to party Senator emigrant* in bating boww, they apeak tbe
Conkling waa tbo flrat lo graip bi* hand language of the country. aU tl&gt;«y ean take
in oongraiulalion when be bad kotobed, with them al! their bouacliold effete at a
and be wm fallowed by. Blaine'Endl other trifliag expeuae. They are in a better i
poaitioo to emigrate than any other op i
Republican SvtMoeu. while Mn Hayn.
who had been Ibteoing from the gallery ■ pvmacl and pverty-&lt;trieken peopl-i on tbe '
Imide .'Ioral Halatead, gracefully con- 1 face of the earth. And emigration m-*na
sratulated Mr) Pendleton. The beat fart ■ fur them releate fro" every epemce an 1
I evrry remblioee uf tbreldam, from deptu 1
uf hb .peach wm that ia which he referred .
lo tbe difficulty of teenring information i eoee oo their former maMnrt fur employ-1
from Cabinet official), even when it waa im-oi and bread, from the rt&gt;.trd pU.tical I
neereaary fur legislation, aad when ha rvpnguince of tbc eommunity ubleh re-;
l| will
opoka of the vulttaaiaou) departmental &gt;i»ted lhcir cofraoobtoenient
written report*. which few read and none bring them into a new and tracing aocial
uokretood. and be rmphaaiaed the ad ran - aimoephere and iuepi'e them with a »»oa» ■
tagm, that would accrue from having of independence which will grow with '
their riatog pnwperily when they become ;
cultivator) of tneir own acre* and Make a ■
direct mL- of their product). inMead ol
truatin; to the agency of white landlord*.
We with that there might be organtoed
a atrong eoeirty, aomewbat toVr the model
of the old Colcniaation Society, with »ulfieient capital to aid negro emigraUuo to
working) of h» department than a mem tbc Wot ou lhe principle of enabling
her of Coogrew know* about atateaman colored emigtant* to help tbemvelrev
• What capital iMfeoled for to not to re
al&gt; ip. He would learn that tbe clerk) of
department rue tbi. pouebroua govern­ here improvident aad b*gg«ry but to MVe
ment, and that they alone are intimately tbe rmterania from each evil, u they
acquainted with all ha heavy ami delicate hare brought upon tbetnaelvra io thb fir»l
machinery, automaton capable of algniag attempt. The aociety abould parch*"
laud, lo lie null to the negro at moderate
price), and ihtu rrecuv them from tho ex­
tortion. of .peculator*
V .mail payment
ibotikl be demanded « ike out*"’, and
the rat of the puraliaan money U »ctWpondent improved the ooaaeloa ta make •d by mortgage in «bc regular butoote. I
oleervation) for the information of ibe way. The mooey thua in verted by the I
aociety would ultimately come boek with
world and poMerily
There ia a “wide aprtad opinion that
Senator Conkling to a vain mao. Hie
eanealnrista rvpreamt buu'u a pouter
pgeoo or a turkey eock. bird) which
&gt;preed and diaplay (heir plumigr, Darwin
MT., to daezle the gentler aex. I do not
believe Senator Conkling ia vain or that be
poaea before either MX. While be Internal

.toting io tbe cheap price of had, » reae-,
ouable credit lo lhe purcl**.r» and ea&gt;y
(erau of payment Beaidee the pureh*ac i
of land* with no expectetion of profit Lu I
yond ' the ordinary rate of inlero*tj tbc ,
rociety rhould 'mak* atrasgement* w»tl&gt; ■
railroad and »UU|SmI compute) f-r the '
cheap eooveyance of rmigranta «ud- tbar
good*. 11 abould require application. to l»
made lo il) agent* a »j&lt;cifiod number el
iatrnbey oTthe g&gt;&gt;od) of the inlradi g
emigrant, receiving none who had not ibe
mvaaa of nuking a lair bayinning. Thia
would have a good effect bviti. in prevent­
ing beggary ami dialreaa in the new *etiL
rnrnl. and aa aa ioeeorip&lt;l.&gt; iuduairy and
frXteliiy among negruw who wfoiled lo
■vail tbcdterjiea of tbe |4ivilepc Noth­
ing abould be Logo*rd in mere charity;
th.«i«ty alxold act
a prudent land­
lord in not pernritling lhe rolr of ita
prn|»vty. Il abould not even Uatov
mcaey for efaorebra and achuola. leaving
thia form ol charity lo lhe reli/iouc deaominatioua and other phiiaathropiatv Ila
sole object ahould ba io protaet the ne
CTaew againat bad land and bad bargaine
tn land, and give them prnMy iong credit*
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a at the lower c«re. Ibua affording
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booto, feading them on Sah, which they
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VOL. 24. NO. 2.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

FKH3IMJL in MIMES C1SDJ

Lrana rose, and fegan to pace Cha floor.
Freacntly ha pnuartl before hb aBaoL
■ "Tbr. route that the late Hcrfert Cube!
Jefs he uttered deifocretely, "la, re you
very well know, amtnoure. Divided, it
would make two vary large fortunes. Mr.
Uaferi, I advise you u, examine the proofir.
and tf the new dmaran, ha. .ay data, .
I fear she has, buy bee off“
‘“F °r 8,,*n
ibe umrt
to tbc daughter her property, upon tbc Ur of Tbs Crtfora, Errovly, "I Bij|
production of coodimve proofs that she b
whet she drims to be ?"
.
'
The anger of die toaster of The Cedars Crfm, «U f:,.u
■■Of.mn.
flsuwd out again.
.
(be can have »&lt;&gt; afiactioo tor the place re
A thousand devils I" lie tried. ‘ I will i her feme, and stocks and boeda will doubt­
pledge tuymlf to nothing! Is that sofi- •'
hw- 'Vha! dj
“Y r
Evans had hb way Though the mas
| ter of The Codon raged and stormed for a
while, the end ol"i» all wu, tbitt Mr. Ar­
thur Evans wu to be teat to Baltimore to
reusuU Mr Wyfe*«u to what arrange-

f

THIS PAPER
“^■•REWYORK.
.sm/wsIMPROVED FOR 1879.
!®"U’iiaTBWS

whole no. 1253.

HASTINGS, MICEL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1879.

Heaviest Ironed, Best Painted and lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with the
Patent Skein Setter, and

Every Wagon Warranted I
ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.

CHAPTER V.

lOlAN A SURGEON'

Central Railroad
iPIDl DIVISION.

io an.wse to th* uucstuin iUihoi fed
asked.
.
ma&gt;i-r ul Tie Ccdaro mockingly. “You
Ho entered tl&gt;e tiousr, Im ire- fer wit ' will fled that I hire poeMuino, and I will.
aide. Be tounl hb wife and fol J L. r &lt;fe ' fettle with you to the last I II I do not Irttertd »i-n bote the. bum of "Wi
child'e eboire.
prove that your riieot b an importer, then Oldham.” Evens rang the door boil
‘'Certainly, she shall fe am to selwul,” ! cou-kuiu ma tor a W
'
&lt;iSw boy answered his summons.
cried Mm Ogden. "Ilieferd.eud. j-eoj le ;
With a alight bow. Mr. Wylie turned
*'!&lt; Mr. Wylie in?' wu hia que
that we are. what little we kouw lifts ut from the library. The master «ff The Ce- i
higher. But Barbara m rarer and fe-r dare, when be waa Jeft'atone, bowed bis
dan common, people. I believe that Lev l; fare upon hb hand, sod held it there long. ■
pronto were wealthy and arbcoeratie. and Hr lifted it presently, hb eyre blaainjf
some day her relatives may-fiod he.- out. with . vil passiotu.
ZI
Curar me if I do not giro them Iro/Ai
e Ley diLppcarrd, but returned in a few
( ore they dbponcm me heraf’ he mull/rad.
"They will fled that they are flghtiog ।
■Mr. Wy|o will nee y«.-u in lib private
ncitfer a ehiRl nor an idiot. Tfey will i
re. sir,' fe said to Enn, wbo followed
Late romcthing of whieh to boost when
( as be led^ the way into tfe lawyer's

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.
More JACKSON WAGONS « ““
Bwt.v
than all others combined, yet the repairs do not average
2 cents each. Gall and sec them at

liable Bfert Idas '
TEST TO AND FROM
DS AND DETROIT.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
Hustings. Midi., May 6, 1879.

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reached not hia feud and pulled tbc ;
up from ao«M writherself, I atu satisfied '
&gt;rd. lire samo negro aerrant that :
"Ay," exriaimod Mrs. Ogden. *h
1 would bo like (hutting the birds sway from
rug me • but la trf Wine,'' raid the
| the Mudline to keep for in Ignorance, with
r efTfe Codan.
- ,
| He bad been Jjpde.ring whether or Mt
nu bolter chance than she will have luxe.'
Richard O^Jen returned to Barbara.
1 missed the mrvant. and pouring out a giam Mr. Arthur Evans, attorney at law, fed
"My dear.” he aaid, "you ate lobate as vf win •. &gt;wallowing Si as a draught.
I been mt by the muter of The Codan.
' fRai »t»ry disturbs me. after all,” he
Hu'cnriority wu aeon eaibfiod ; for
continued toMlikijuiae. He waa calmer : Evans al cure plasgud into tba subject
than he had been, "h would be terrible,, that had brought him hither.
&lt;0 hare to surrender my life ol eaae, and:
”1 hat* come as the rreveteulatirc of
b- a ■ upon my oars as»in.”
Mr. Lfouel Caahvi of The IMare," be bnDr igbt after draught of wire be drank.: K»»Prmeudy the mu aebol hb pee,’and rap­
Mr. Wylit'a brow eoetracud for a mo­
idly d ..had off a law line.
'
' ment, but only for a m..menL Tfteo hb
•!1 ...Hi base Krau down, and consult free »w clear again.
?

Buckeye Mower

To cut your Grain. It will leave it in nice compact Bundles,
thus saving the wages and board of one man in Binding, in com­
parison to any other Machine. In the past three years ONE
1UNDRED AND FIFTY of these Machines have been sold in
Borrv County. and May first we had already sold f.ORTY-FIVE
to be’ delivered this season. This is nearly an average years' sale
but from present appearances four or five car loads will be needed
to supply-the demand in this County alone. All who intendI to
purchase a Machine this year should order a DOUBLE COMBINED
BUCKEYE with its PROTECTED GEAR STEEL FACED CON­
CAVED GUARDS ADJUSTABLE BOSES, in fact the beat made,
most durable, lightest drift Machinffin the market. Also remem­
ber we sell the Iwst

BStrti:
l-.i.o.; &gt;no
UuthQrq Railway

X'b'C! TIONEER.
0ni»n I4V.1 |b. Basarr OSre. »r AOltM.

•to

HORSE RAKE ON WHEELS

HAVE Yill.'R Cipi.D WITH

Universal Croup Remedy.

MESSKR BROS.

A IlM.KIn., Oramt H.|,l.l«, Mleft..
Hsings, Mich.; May G. 1879.

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DRYGOODS
DENTIST

Mitiipi.

Nashville.

WILLIAM WALTER.
j TAILOR.
In Empire Block, over Mudge's Store

All Work GUARANTEED.

I hnvo juxt received a full stock of Staple and Fancy

If.

J.

Carrim, Sim and Omeital
Jefferson 8t.,

UBCB1GU 1UUUB
&gt;MPANY.

-

H»»Hnpt, Mich

FOSTER'S Lace Kid Gloves the best in the market.
finest Stock of j

I have th”

sSEi tier aa

over brought to this City.. Come and nee mo and buy your Goods
Cheap.
The first hole) in the Suu to redare rates.
Th* firtt hotel in the State with Pas­
senger Elevator.
f Ta sail tbs(esedrtw afllbU Ifotrt

J2.00, (2.50, and $3.00 Par Day,

taint al MBaut-nn u Iriuii

GENTS WANTED

TP Ttf , A VALUABLE INVENTION:
re Jlljtljill ths world rehowmsd

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

in workmanship I* equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
aa elegantly finished as a flrat-otaM Plano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Kxpo*
■itloni IT «KWt OME-FOURTH FASTKR than other
machine*. Its capacity la unlimited. There are more
WIL8ON MACHINES sold In the United States than
the combined sale# of all the others. The WILSON
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all klnde of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.

.9 WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
■27 « ROS BroUwn,
YoAl’Itew OHWW, L».|
C.-Sol.4 (^bo. Sn-. Chicago, llta.1 and Ban Vranelaoo, Cl.

■

We gire below the full text of the
spereb of o«r Representative ra Congreu,
Hoc R. 0. Hott, co the Appropriation
bill, given on the 26lh alu It wu made
under the five minute rak. That Us romarka dnring U&gt;u time "Hit the nail on

FataaocMT. V*.

The Battle for the Cedars.

CHAPTER HI.

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| luxe were there, and al times tomething ' Thea be rang the bell one* more. When
. about the thin red lipa ami while teeth 1 hb^servaat Lad responded to hb ring be I
suggested the cruelty of the tiger.
I
! The master cf'The Cedan vi- proud
"Seat, hare Prince (addled, and return j
I and haughty. He had tbi- mauiKre &lt;4' a ;, ia&gt;mitiliatel&lt;ua me."
gentleuua. and wu always ekgaotlr dn*&gt; f
Prtnre am raddled, rah," raid Seat,,
cd. brebdem be had area ataeb of the I returning after an afeence of fire miaatea.
rutiJ. Mret people wmitl &amp;d themaelvo 1
honored by hit ar-juuntaneHu white band was uiurisg rei-idly urcr *
■ L-___ ____ o-_ r .L-____
:

‘■that yox are the att.-rccy of a claimant
for the estate -J the late Herbert CaabrL”
“I am,” Mr. Wylie replied.
I'raw breitotrd. lie waa at a stickingpuint. But r.&lt; f.uuj words presently, and
prow-fed.
' ftaamuch an litigation, which I aut&gt;powr'may fe Log cuctiuucd, will eerteiufy
invoke the retel*. Mr- Lionel Caabd aotboruea tnc tn voter into some reasonable
cumprotr-tw. Oi couroe it b ezpeefed by
him tbit I wyll not go too far."
Mr. Wylie’s eyes sparkled.
What does Mr. Caabel propone?" mad at this time. I as compelled fpe want of
l,» wl,V —
&gt;1... 11—~ 11 SLR
lime, to do it bet for a moment only. The
alann which b fell all over the North I
tell you candidly, u owhag to the feet that
thb Geveromeut b about to pare into the
heads of thnuicn wbo ro reoeudy tried to
destroy il But there is another serious
cause of aoearineu, and that is. tbc Demooratie party bu gone over and giveu it-

’ bowing and showing bis teeth in a grin. '
"What is wanted sak- d»tfe mailerj f I , “Now be off; and hasten."
The Odem, pausing from hb writing.
,
A few hour* later, Mr. Arthur Evans.'
The xwvmt reached out a eard.
attorney al law. wu in the pnweoae of the '
• Gcntlraraua at de dm-r. Mvi Cmhel, I impatient ms«ev of The Cedare. Il b not
neaxary to further describe him than to jI of a cbanee, my vlieat will perform whit I
say that he wu atnedth and cunning,—by .i indicate.''
' It wm ten yean alter th* wreck in t; 6f
no means a tool,—and bis rascality had
Mr. Wylieb tare flushed,
the ship upon the oosat.
been of that. Lind upon which the Uw
"It amuiea me, he arid, "to know that
Richard Ocdca and bio wil. reached
could not secure a hold suSocot to gire after all hb bravado, Mr. Cubei b grUing
their destination. Uttering the hows.' of
frightened.'
death they found there unite a coffectiou I
Tbso he added, euUi?S1y,—
of the rude people of the coast, ameng I
• Tbc proofr have bevu submitted to me,
them their own sons.
‘Arc you Mr.Lmttri I’ntbal ? ’ he asked medbldy."
Mr. Evans, and my derision U, that year
A hymn waa sung, a prayer uttered, and
ibe mauler of The C-cdn-.
I There was a rikore. Mr. Arthur EVaua client baa art tv, n tbe ghort of a prospect
then James Lindaley «u carried out into
■I am,” wu the reply -Be (rated, wm rontont ta await the plrnure of Lb of holding the Caahcl rotatm wbea the
the orchard, and laid to mt by another
”
rich drew.
matter ahall be tented by Justice. 1 sreure
Thank you My name U Wylie, as
Erana,” hunt out that gentleman pres­ you that It b mere folly to think that sb*
dmibtliM pererind by my rani, of the ently, -a Baltimore lawyer Lu waited &lt;&gt;o to whom the estate actually felutsp can be
i Wylie A Oldham, attnrnoya at law, me, ar.d cuidly informed me that The Ce­ bought off with the mere tithe of her
timer*."
dar. docs not belong Io
”
rights. 1 should Bispore, tbal, i! your
‘The deril I" cried Mr.’Arthur Ettas, client were au fencat min, he would daaire
'he lawyer's mauaer w« straightforward
in (.lUnUbmeot. "Then to whom does he to return to the daugber of Herbert Cash.]
him in the fiv, paling just
the property he holds by virtue of a collat­
eral relationship. Why should he desire
you hare buslnres with tae,1 that it belongs to a daughter of my unde, to lake advantage of her mhlortunaa and
the late Herbert CuhcV’
Me mid. "if so, proceed.”
of her haring been hitherto unknown?
h«ritUed a little. Probably
• Singular that nothing bu ever been Why should be wbh to intrench himarif
ly rfttbanaiaed. man of the known of that, daughter till thb time,' liehind the mere fact of posrearioo. and
axciaimed Evans mockiagly. “ Where ha. rattle agaiMt the rightful owner of the
She been hading, that nothing haa been t/aahel route ?"
known of fair txbtoaeeF'
••But"—
‘•I know nothing of her," wu the reply.1 • Mbs Ceabri hA pdared thb whole
• The impudent eremp of a lawyer made i matter in my bauds," Mr. Wylie interrupt­
mo angry and I teruilualvd the interview ed ; "and 1 beg to assure you, Mr. Evans,
a« e.«4&gt; *« fmtsibto. The whole affatr b m&gt; that, if your client bad displayed the db
doubt a boro plot; still it may give me position and in tentions ef a graileoma, ho
trouble."
doubtleu would fere been allowed a oomThe eyre of Mr. Arthur Erana. attorney Jbrtable competence from tbe property,
st law, shone with a liule added ligbt .4Jf out fcr-ibrew down the gauntlet; be
for she loved Mn. Ogden dearly. ii„:
coeroe he wished the peal muter off The defied us ; he eriS, "No quarter." Now
ever, ehc could opt entirely leetrolu her
Cedars, hb but client, no harm ’-bU tba ba shall al,ide by hb Erot choire, and be
grief for the death other -dear papa."
can expect nothing whatever from us. He
The areemUage dWpened, and iliebard
ehalieegrd us tn go to a court of law, and
Ogden carried Che still robbing child to hb
there wo propose to bare the matter tooled.
bouse.
I speak as I do, knowing that it must fe
But the grief of childhood doo. not
deeded tfere. 1 never fefeld Mr. Lionel
endure forever, and io the couroc of a few
Casbd but rare. However, I am act so
daya Barbara was running about the rtwi
blind that I cannot road, specially when
dooce of the Ogdens, bright (nd smiling, yer, “that Herbert Caabel bad a daughter?
th* pago b opened fur me.”
an oocsaional shadow falling, oo her fare, and that that daughter b (till liriog ? '
“Then you take the crojod. of no oom­
bowtvtr, wbeo she rvmcmbenal the death
‘ Sir I” asdaimed the muter of The
of bar "dear papa” Lindriey.
Cedars, epringiag to hb fooL
-No cnmprvmtse whatever," returned
Sho was a pretty ohiid, with a aleoder
-The Mr. Cashel, lately docoued, had a
Mr. Write. -Mr. Lionri Cashel era aurand graceful form, and dark hair and eyes, daughter.” arid Mr. Wylie, ijuiolly, “and
—■a awoet little girt, who gars promise of that .daughter b tuUalirc.'*
Tbc lawyer was (peaking icrj courteous­
that sho waa lbs little babe pm lalkr, ly ; but the effect of kb words on the mu­
who bad been saved from th* wreck oo ter ot Tao Codan wu marked. Hb face
that stormy night of a little more than ten flatm-d ttimeoo. He lifted hb hand and
years previous ? 8be was the same, and ru it nervously through hb dark hrir.
from that hour till the day of hb dsath Th. tigw-liko gleam of hb teeth beeaata
Jimes Lindaley bad been a father to fer.
One evanutg, a week after the faacral,
“I brifovo that b false," ho cried in
Richard Ogden was soled in final of hia blind rag» “fake aa Satan's heart I Hear
bouse. . The glories of the dying day ware me. air I Noreunlly attempt to blackmail thing in it," laid Erana, slowly,
shining over land and sea. He could me will succeed 1"
Tba manor waa reriiy bahmred in the
behold the ocean spread out exlm and
The lawyer eat perfectly oauet.
mind of Mr. Arthur Erana. The pruapret
‘•Pray, be crim.’Mr. Cuhd," be aaid. cl litigation about The Codare, and, by the
yracefu! Sea bird* winged their flight
over the quirt watero Banks of golden- “I aaturo yoa thb b no attempt to biack- aid of a Tittle sharp procure, winning the
hued elouds ware oiled up iu the Lorison, 1 mail vtm."
care in the end, waa plvremil. But the
and the sails of a dirtant Teasel wore final­
With su effort Ute muter of Th* Cedars hiring oppuaed to him a tainted and m
ly outlined to view.
restrained bb Mgrr.
houiwt lawyer, who would rift all nwaalily
Barimra Lindaky came up tfe path that I “I tarievo it fe” fe muttered, sinking it&gt;&gt; the L.iwu:. and who would oct bare
led toward the aaa. Bfe waa abosu to] feck in Ms scat.
taken tba care had it heaa a bad ana, was
enter th* hows* when Richard Ogden t Th«t» waa a cbaogu in him ; lortcad of ,atrothvr msttcr. And, re Kvans had hint
roJHfer.
being reimsou, hm fore grow very pale.
,ed. the very firrt that Mr. Wvlie. c.f Ibe
"Barbera," he aaid.
"Go «i, for I prewoma you have not I
Th* little girl walksd to hb ride and I fiebhed,” ho arid with a saver. “What ।
rtoo-1 waiting for him to prorard. ■ ,
' ferUra.tfe w.Urt-yonr y-y. Irada
ley fee femi read." Rfoterd nydraomKfe
It waa a day in summer
Ogden was walking slowly over’
Lindaley'
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Fatyuer

For Suleby att JNnt-ClaM Dealen.

HISTORY if the MITO STATE

_

moodi," like one wbo baa beu aalirated.
Tbc next thing, you ri'J hur him brilyaehiug arouad about biud boidm and
national banka, thon hb bowel* of com
paaamo will begin to yearn over the poorof the country, though I never knew one
of them to gire a poor man a ureal ora

.
iadrese it.
“ ~

the bill, um! it* provtrioM would make a
Lorae bugb unkre he was entirely devoid
of a eauM of the ludieroua. [Laughter ]
Now, what do we find here? When
cur country needs rent aad.^uiet; when
the burinam iateroat of thb bud demand
that we should come hero and pam iIwm
appropriatioa bilb pure and simple and
then go baoae about our bnainma, I say
•bat do we find? Wc find the D^tocratio party untung with there men to
flood thia country with a mare of tneh.
I have been doing some figuring upon
th'ii reibjeot, and do you know if you
(hould pare all the bilk now intenduorel

it bad to raia right hundred feet of aolid
rater ereey day. [Laughter] New.
air, m order to meet the r»pitrwwi eats of
hare to get their Chaplain bare to adc our

�DON’T

Tbc following lettm hare b*m aenl cr
speaking wcrda that cheer u* on In cur
tabor foe the ultimate triumph of judo*

that we
Dumber rftwa in
thia lutll wbo think to revive trade ud aet
in motion, Ibe great entorprira of thia land
by simply running a uaper-mill basked by
legal ecselmeuts. No greater delusion

HONEST

MONEY

PLATFORM.

Oppoeition to all paper infla­
tion, and consequent deprecia­
tion. In Ivor of a currency of
coin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchasing power, the
paper convertible with coin at
the will of the holder.
Now Hampshire's Senator.

cupied bads. One gentleman told me
that he had tried to live la the South, but
that, having beta a Union soldier ud hav»C settled in Miabappi near where Chis­
holm ud hb family were murdered, l:c
wm compelled to flee foe hb life. He

Royce Reaper

tbe whbkey trafic from the Slate, the
Country and tba World"

Ukitbd Statu Bksatx Cuambbb.
Wabhimotom. May 5th, 1879.
Gto. M. DirrxT, Esq.
Dbab Bib .-Noticing An close of th*
thirteenth year of the Babmbs, allow me
to congratulate you co the opening of the
fourteenth volume st a time wbso more
tsan ever Hie party, of which it has proven
an|*fieicol organ, needs its potential aid
to enforce the political duty of tba boor.
Republican principles are undergoing
another great trial In their march of sueceasirc triumphs. Tbe party that [upheld
and rescued the Government ihrougb year*
of WM, b new constrained to protect and
rare it in tiara of peace. AaanUed by like
foe under new dbguiaa, every loyal citiud organ should warn of peril and
apeak for unity of purpose for preeut
peace ud perfect safety for tbe Republic.
In Ibis patriotic work the put b u aosnratieo that tbe Bamxxb will bear it*
colon alsft, inspiring entbuaiaauo support
of prioeipla which il baa so ably main-

WARRIOR MOWERS !

In another place we print, from the New
York TVAum. a brief artide on the approubing Senatorial dection in New
Hampshire. We believe il is true, that
in that Stale there are more men who
could honor tbcmsalrra and be of real ser­
vice to the country, in the Senate, than
Anything that should stop thb excite­
ment—dial should stay the hands of tbo there are in uy other State. Aad while
majority from th* blow already aimed at the ability of each of tbe men earned in
the life of the nation; uything that
should thwart the attempt to enact tbe
wild financial schema to flood thia country
with irredeemable trmb ; anything, I say,
that should rive tbo bustneu interota of
the country quiet rest, would be welcomed olbera in point of ability, influence on
by the people at almost any price. Whal great national questions and moral taeura,
they doairo is to be released from thb that hU election by the people of that
Suu to tbe Senate of tbe United Stalos,
It will, 1 am sure eara and will receive
la dan to tbe people of the United Sutce.
its share of the honors of triumph already
and that man b Henry W. Blair.
plainly forrehadowed for the Republican
party si the cotniag sharp, vital, and vieHorr'a Speech.
Il jira us great fdresnre to place before toriotu Prcaideatial contest Thai victory
our readers the timely end eloquent speech will not alone be achieved lor tbe Hastof Hou. Roewall G. Hon, Representative ttioit Ihxm, but moreover for the Nat­
in Congress, from the 8th Michigan Dis ional banner, and So greater your reward.
Yours hopefully,
tract. It ia aa out spoken manly, vindica

allrinectity your plu of starvation will
not work.
The method i* not entirely a new one.
Onr people think that it bsa been tried be­
fore—Aral at Belle Isle , tliat it was re­
prated al Selbburv ; thal it wa/ intauai6ed at Aodcrauavllle 1 It did not work
tbeu, and trusting in the undying patriot­
ism and loyal hearts of the men wbo saved
the nation at that time, core more kneelteg around the eltsc* erected and conaoerated to freedom in those trying days,
■ "• '
abiding Crith tn that
God “wbo — —----------------------------aa in the hollo* of Hu hand,'' wo swear
once and forever that it shall not win
now. [Applause ] Do not eeznpel us to
go over again the terrible arenes of the

' up a homestead in tho wilds of northern
Michigan, with nothing to rely oa but bb
own bands, rather than risk bb life at the
South. Another very intelligent-appear­
ing gentleman stated to me that he too
had tried tl;o South ; that while be lived
there be was under nu fear for hb lifo,
but he claimed tbal the people treated him
with ao mneh indifference on account of
bta pc-Iitieai notions that bs would not
stay. He aaid tha: the habb in that
country was to ostrarire men from all
good society unless (hey yielded obedience
to the notions of tbe psrty in power. He
said farther that he weald not hsve sUid
theo for the entire State of South Caro­
lina, such was the biusrotm and hatred
there toward strangers hum the North
who settled among tbits. Is such the
case ? Do you thus ostracise ratal who
settleuamoug you beeauso they difffr from
King Caucus can muixlc the House,but
you ip politics ? If so, why do you won­
der that man icfusc to live among you 7
not the country
Why wonder that lands lie unimproved
The New York HtraU is Sony to see
and that emigrant i turn from your shore*
with hasty tread 7 I do not wonder that the negroes “exodruting."
your rivers, which contain power to run
Tbe new Children's Homo just com­
the machinery of the world, yet go oa pleted in Cincinnati, cost |100,000.
unused to the ocean, no hum of industry
Chili has declared war against Peru.
Lay in jour quinine for fall shakes.
Reform is never so refulgent as ia the
party's favorite acC of Mat-snatching.
Tbo Republican State Convention of
Iowa will med at Du Moina Juno 11.
been marked by great Republicans gains.

The Democrats swear that they didn't
back down. Rather than quarrel about
it, let's say they sneaked oul

WALTER A. WOODS VARIOUS KINDS OF MACHINES.

ADJOINING THEf BANNER OFFICE.

tion of the wants and duties of the South,
that should commend itself to every candid
mu in the lata Confederate States. It is
juat what those traitor* down there must
roue to. peaceably if they will, forcibly
if they will not peaceable, it is just wbal
tbo North demuds and will hare, and woe
be to tbe party or art of men wbo set of the interior newspapers ia thb State.
ihemMlra in battle array against a solid It b a lire Republican sheet with vigorons.
well writtea editorial aad excellent correspondcota who fufnwh it often with spirited
and interesting lettera from our melropoli
Chandler Speaki.
Wo do not need to do more than call Un citia. It has done good aervio* ia
tlie cause it advocate*, ud a it caters up
the attention of oar readers to tbe master­
ly apeech of Senator Chandler, delivered oo a new vslame 1 Lespeske for it a liber,
al patronage ud increased rircuiariou.
in the Senate on Friday laat, which will be
Yours very truly,
found in an other part of this issue of Till
Baxmml When Chandler apeaka, trait­
ors trembta ud Doughfaces bide themWaaaiBcmir, D. C., May 8th, 1879.
How. GKoeux M. Dkwkt, Ed. Bambkb,
d net on Friday loot. Words of oars can
Diab SlB
I nolie* you bars finished
not add to tbe fora of such a speech.
soother volume of yenr paper, and round
We hope it will fall into the hand, of
cd up thirteen years of your own labor
every voter in ibe land. QmciliaU-ry it
aa its editor. You are to be congratulated
may out bc.loyal and expedient it is to the
on thia event. During these years you
have chronicled many of tbe most impor­
tant events of American history. Your
paper has been kept abreast of the times
a”
r— —----- ------- —Your labor baa been constant and ardixgy.
ington tbe glorious ocws, that .the Presi­
In this brief line permit me to express
dent hu vetoed tbe bill to prevent peace­
the hope that your pen may not rust, nor
able elections, the product of tbe Confed­
1 your arm tire, until tbs rente of human
erate caucus, ioiroducoFioto the Hoose by
liberty and so assured nstionality, which
Ladd of Maine, the Greenbeck er selected
you have so ably advocated, and we both
to do tbe work that was'so dirty the Con
bavy ao mueb al heart, shall be every
where triumphant.
Yours truly,
aabamedto do it. By an by we gootbe people will understand and appreciate
Of
the
nuoitrrlj
speech
of Senator
the fart that the Presidential ehair is
Chandler, printed in thia issue of the
graced by a stalwart Republican.
Bam so,. the Detroit JLst ■&gt;«./ 7WU»&lt;
Down with those Nickles.

ISE STOCK o DRY GOODS
Broadhead

CASHMBRES FROM 40 CENTS UP.

CLOTHING! CLOTHING!

TBWfflJUMlIllMW
TKItN.
ington Block.

Tbe Democratic majority still surrounds
the Executive Mansion, bnt b “beseech.
We sre in praceaaioa of the following
circular aaid to have been sent by would
ing not baieging.
be Sheriff, W. F. Hieka, to a gentleman
Senator Chandler spoke foi^whole aorthPresident Haya seems to thiuk that an
who wu at one time a prominent GreenExecutive ought to be clothed with some
Senator Chandler spoke for all tbe loyal
Iras tnunlsn, lew moonshiners. Wbal aslhority to execute.
people of the whole United States So
would improve South Carolina is more
say we all of us.
bams and fewer Hamt-crghs. She should
Mr. Chandler's speech oe Batorday was
robe baraca and begs more and hell lea.
[Great anplanae.]
one other quoting, aad I approach it
tremblingly, because it bring! mare or leas
into view [tbe quwtiori which- ha* bees
pending here for th* last five weeks ;
pen-'ing bccauM! we gcntl-mcn oc thb side
of tba House will not adopt a certain pol­
icy and join with the other side in their
efforts to roin not. only tbo political but
tlio commercial intervals of thb country.
BccnuM we will not do thb we are de­
nounced as acetioeaibts. A dotca gentle­
men on tho other ride (1 have kept tbe
tally) have been conGnually making the
charge against us on thb ride of the
Chamber that we ore eccsstionsliite, that
we are continually trying to create section­
al atrife, and they ask us if we are never
troing to atop waving the “bloody j shirt.'’
I want to talk for a m-.nient ahoui thb
blr-ody ahirt busitea*. I find from a care­
ful examination of the Ibt that tbyte are
among 'the majority member* of thb
House about seventy men who aetved in

raro cctnpWn bitterly of us if w* even in
any way refcr to tbe bto war, and you
seem u&gt; take great delight in taunting us
with thb “waving of the bloody ahlrt.”
But- bow b it down thee among youraslrta? It'would ***** that you do not
hesitate to Debt your own bloody gar­
ments, so much so thal J am told that a
mu in tbe South' whs did nol serve in
year army stands no show for political
preftrmenta. Bow b that? Doabo?
Mr. Davhbon—Oh, yes.
Mr. Horr—Il b aaid thal in your coovealioaa,at the hustings, everywhere up­
on the stamp, you genclemu are wont io
boast of having worn lb* gray, ud that it
is the cumm;in custom araoag you al all
tuna, ia arason aad oat of season, to un-

blood only that to tnuuh exasperate* you I
Here arc aoux aeveuty of you' who have
traversed the entire South, holding up
your own bloody ganasata at every pre­
cinct in that broad land, aad ysl if wy
one of ua hsppess to itiridontally mention
tlie kseons of the war you aet up a *—1
about our-waving the bloody shirt,'

railroad ticket scalping, and that io
right.
Tbc 10th, 20th and Sial inata are re­
view day*,when all wbo think their aaooMmenu are errtmeona or unjus* can have
Secretary Sherman was recently given a
public reception in Cohitnbu*, Ohio , tbo
Secretary my* that be ia not a candidate
for tbc Governorship.

Gov. Present, of Sew Hampshire, baa
directed that hia military staff report aa a
mounted body for duty oa tbe day of tbe
inauguration of Qov.-dort/Hcad.
Kx.Congreumen Foster of Ohio it of

Judge Heigbtley left for Washington
Monday, having received instruction* to al
cnee report for doty in hia new position in
the Treasury Department. Mr*. K. re­
lager la more potent than all tbe Problbmains al Constantine for the present.
iiioirinta in Michigan.
Now Mr. /’"«• ia not a reasonable lie
TbnN, Y. Tnkwu an"Mr. Chand­
eufieiesL
You know tkat tat ikan too
ler is mistaken in one thing when he say*
the present “Legislators" are IUthat on the brow of Democrats is written
tho warning phrase, 'Meno, mens, take), publian*. You, also, know that almost
uphartu.' The average Democratic brow every man ia tbo Legislature who voted
ta not of a size to accommodate tbe whole for the Mosher Bill was * Republican.
Yon know that la the Senate, not a single
of that inscription."
Dsmi-Nalional vote has been givrn for
Senator Butler, of South Caroline, but
any one of the Nta/rvrt Temperance biHa
known ■ Hamburg Musser* Butler, has
which have passed that body. Yet you
introduced a bill to order the Secretary of
talk about -hi mug of lager" being more
War to give, al tbe expense of the Untied potent in tbe Republican party than all tbe
But**, tbe Marion Artillery Company, of prohibiiiooist* in Michigan. That wilfdo
South Crenlina (a Democratic military or Mr. Pmt for uaneccaeary downright
.
/ J, a battery of four Napoleon lying, we believe yoa are th e peer of Den­
fftoisstwa),
guns.
"" Thia
T’ " must be a bill to prevent mil­ nis, mere wo eunot asy for any mu.
itary iotarfureno* st ebeiioo* 1
On Sonday morning lai, a Cm broke
ft semes that Grecubaekcre are alike
in th* JW«d THbnwe afire Detroit,
every where-In Lures County, Ohio, tbe Mt
'
Greeafooek Clerk has been stealing at a 'ud came mar destroying tic entire btrild-

fearful rate. The lire, the evening paper
at Toledo say* that of 11,926.25 fore
charged, I882.M) were ifcgal. WUl . '
bowling the “Reform” party would make '
if that Cterk bad hspprnd to have been 1

.F^eUkan

Can give many of the vorybwt ei tv^iimouials.

New Base Burner JEWEL.
The iineat-finiahed Diving Flue .Steve ever before broug'it to
thir- market. Warranted to be bctte,r arranged and more taring
■of fuel than any other^Diving Flnu Stove sold.
1MPORTA.NT

TO

Tbc military record of both housa of
Coagraa, a given by tbe Washington cor
rapoodtat of The OuKwsaN Chouturrial,
lul sister Stat* in her coming struggle farubhafood for rvflsetkm. Of th* 43
with, the Money power. We appe^ to Democrats in the Senate, 20 are ex-eonfedyen io full confidence, to start immidiately
a rabaeription ud collection list to be cir­ Of the 33 Republican Senator*, four were
culated in every township and locality io Unioa aoldim. In the House, 65 of tbe
your county. Donations of firs cents ud 1-18 Democrats are nConfoderetaa, and 9
upwards will be received, so as to give were Union soldiers ; of the 130 Bcpabl&gt;every patriotic mu an opportunity of cana, 50 were Unice soldiers. Thea. Og­
contributing to the great work. AU oum- ura make it clear why a Union soldier
municaliocia with remittance* to be ad­ has n» ebance for retaining a position ia
dressed to “Executive Committee of Maine the control of thia Congress.
Campaign Fund.”
Hoo. Mneea W. Field, Hou. John
Grvusel, How. John Heffroa. R. F.
Treveilbk, J. H. Eakins, Eeq , LymSn A.
Brut, Esq., Henry A. Robinson, H. N.
Mather, Esq, Hou. David Panoaa, Hon.

tbe opinion that Ohio u surely Republican
at tbe present time breauje of the action
of the Democrats io Congress. He pre­
fers to have lbs Democrats and Greenback-

FORGET

CONSUMPTIVES I

Jewel Range 62 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Cook 50 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Cottages 10 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Todd both Parlor and Cook.
I have the largest and Lest wletlted Stock of Stoves ever before
brought to thia County. I CAN lend, and [ atn bound to’adl them
and can tu-.d will make the bnviist Frier’s, icaBpnd M&gt;e for yourself.

HARNESS.

OHIMYi
BACKI’g

I sJtill employ the best of Workmen nud buy my leather direct
from tlie'Emrtcra Jlnnufacturc; f. und warmnt every Strap .and
Buckle fully. Yours RcapcrtfuUv.
■

H. A. GOODYEAR.

Tbs New York TWhuav say*, very
truthfully, tbal “There in't a morelng
io the week when th* Democratic party
throughout th* country caa guess what its
principles or policy are likely to ba for the
day until it is known what tba Caagra-

Meis' Voilii,

sii CtildiTS

Nbw Yobk, May 9th, 1879.
Tie meat nslswortb of iscsst dssslopmsn la
ia spiritualistic matters la now sgllsllsf thia
ally. Mr. Henry Kiddle,at pnssat and Ibra

LUMBER

WAGONS
DRUGGISTS

L J. WHEELER.

Srevnd Growth Spoke* [blue osk. &gt;

Bni Hickory Axks,

Rael Ash Tongue (swamp,)

Tie Merita Pintail

Bet timber throughout,

Cajaj

West Meriden, Conn.

A Mnd-Uad ou every hub,,
A heavy iron Tire,

I0TMDC

;

BALSAM And warranted to run u pud »

&lt;H.B.8TKE8;

fcrUBangtteM
to PitaMMtotafr.

�Tift If vutlictf Btf/ltn
Th.
.wit Amr onem-! • u M-..iday,
aftonma posuent Io adjournment. HL
Hu. JohnB. Shipman, of Coldwater
Ju^toflbe Fifteenth J odiaal Cireail,
proiding, snjjh a very full attendees, of
th. membrri of tbe B.rry Ccuntv Bar,
lheoSeera of the Court,&lt;nd Hon. □. H.
Hoyt, ■ Icmiing Attorney from Hail Sagi­
A. Ryertoo, Esq., of Haetinga Town­ naw la altroduce. Up to the hour of
ship, shipped recutly to a party in Mu- going fo prtw the following buaioeM ha*
kegoa. a lull calf, Durham blood, from tbs
imported bull ol two years ago, that
The cutises of the Peopkvs Lawai. Be*
weighed 8410 the. The rail to has thu a dy, Robert 8. Brady and Mary Brady, tor
year obi,'aad if il taa b. beat, tot oa know
resisting aa officer ; the People. v» Rua
tba lucky individual who cu beat it.
’Cheney, charged with disorderly conduit;
Tbe Bapltot Society are baildiog to, and tba People vs Robert Caritoo. charged
rtn-ixlding the building oa Court street with violating liquor tow; and the People
opperite the Court.Boom which haa until v*. Robert Carlton, charged with keeping
recently been occupied by W. L. Wilkins, pmisg table, were continued —ch oa ap­
for a Chapped. We are glad to know that plication of the Respondents.
Tbe assumpsit causa of Thomae-8.
in which 1&lt;J worship
Dobbin, ra Ira C. McAllister, Fnacr and
Tbe A7jiA//j&gt; Jfoou, a paper recently Gate, for plaintiff, C. 0. Holbrook for 4estarted at Battle Creak, to a spriahlly little f.ndast; Joseph Hollcn at al vs Isaac W.
Vrounun, replevin, Clement Smith fur
plaintiff, C. G. Holbrook end James

Oo Wedneoday evenins of last week
Mis. Arabella Root of New York, a eollured lady, gar. a musical soiree st linioo
Hall. W. could not be presont owing to
, other engagronats bat the cveaiag's eaU ruinascot is highly .pokeu of by all ia

&gt;er

MACHINES.

Wheat,
W'ool.
&lt; QH1,
Potatov
Lard,

Special Notice.

ICE,

purchased

r GOODS

Our Mr. Brooksdv now engaged in set­
tling with all the^atroM of the Banks*,
and we must lns»i that all accoaut* due
this Office up to thia date he paid at once

particulars very sow.
Wm. S.^Joodyasr has,put up anew
awnmg tu hiatiltlo brick grocery.

Pli*. Smith haa purchased Treasurer

Tbe Newton House to undergoing a
thorough renovation. Mr. Dancer, the
enterprising proprietor, has a corp. of
kilsominere, painter*, paper hangers, ate.
al work Ratting every room in tip top
shape. This house, under the manage
went of its vfry popular Landlord, Mr.
Frank Dancer, is taking rank among tbo
first-due Hotels of Central Michigan.
On the out aide of this issue of tbc
BanxK* may be found a beautiful poem
entitled “A little help worth a great deal
of Pity.*’ an urignal “Nods to Bumble
Bee Plains." Chapters 3, 4 ud 5 ot the
"Battle for the Cedars,'* "Polices! Notes,"
“Now and Then," “Things in General,"
den, ' and a part of Hotr's eloquent speech
ou the appropriation bill.

rs up.

HING!

shingtoh Block. &lt;
12-41.

Id iti Barry county
t of tho 'Round
eat prices, and,
• tne only ■

EWEL.
before brought to
and more tearing

kinds.
inds.
d kinds.
id Cook.
‘ Stoves over before
i bound toteBthem
nd sec for yourself.
my Ixjsther direct
every Strap and

16

AGONS
mgue (tW*B»p,)
er throughout,

-bud oa every hob,
nvy iron Tire,

itteMt
Untie Bout

soap thal will Utt
ink from the b___
but Crempton'e laundry reap" will'do k'
rod w. know whereof we speak. It to
aspaeially adapted for prtoten, palaters,

W« hare tbe reprint of tha April num­
fondant, were rack continued OO tbe ber of the Loaded Qnarteriy Review from
usual terms rxcept a. specified above.
The Leonard Scott Publiahiag Co , 4! Food, Juandioe. Liver Comptoiat, Btlloanas, Greeral Driulity, DrowsiM*. and
In the appeal care of Mary Brady ap- Btrvlaf street, N. Y.
•
pdlee vs Patrick Spleen sppellul aa order
The leading article ia ou “The 8pcak« a Low Spirits. Thia wonderful remedy will
fooitirttj ettrt, end that arbors every rem­
edy h« failed To prove that this toonderful remedy will do all w. dalm for it
you are presented with a trial bottle free uf
roM, by which you will rmdily (croetvc
il* wonderful curative qualitia, rod which
Keith plaintiff in error, vs Tbe People tz
will abow yon what a regular one dollar
rrl Ibe dty of Butings, tbe finding of the
siae bottle wilLdo. For sate by Rumell
court waa reversed with coots, and the Tbe subject* chmfiy oo—idcred are the
rcipoodect diacbarged, C. M Koappvn doctrine of a future Mate. th. interpreta­
fur plaintiff in error, P. W. Ntokern for tion of the leading mirarotou. narratives,
ami tbe inroiraliou rod authority of the
the L’ky'of Hastings.
In the cause of Moses Shull* vs KU Old Testament.
The article “Bragsoh'i
Egypt’’ P»«» »““«---------entered * at tbo Iasi term waa granted oa
payment of co.1* of thal term and an at­
torney fee of IS, C. G. Holbrook for
plaintiff, Chao. H. Bauer for defendant.
A motion for a non uit was granted in

Runyu A Son tell in this, weeks BaKKt* about their splendid stock of Roots,
18h&gt;«*. Gsitcrs, Slippers, etc. There is no
better b-«-i and shoe store in our county,
Dr. Kilpatrick, of Woodland, made ua
and they make good any recommeodatiiKi
a plraMnt call ot&gt; Monday bat. Thank. they may make in regard to quality of
Dr., call again.
_
.
material. or make up &gt;-f their work. Their Adelaide D. Holcomb, William Burgher
Tlac lhatings IL-uae under,iln-manage­ Chicago hand sewed men's shore, are tbo
for plaintiff, John L. Fish, fur defendantment of Mr. N T. Parker in given the best made. Call -m them before purchaaDivureen were granted jn the eauaea of
Mary Harris vs Aaron M. Harris, P. W. Bright ;*' “Lord Carnarvon's Agamemnoo
A ..'arg&gt;- amount of ship and bridge tim­
"The
Niskera for complainaet J Fructo A. and General .Schomberg's Odymy
ber to being shipped from here to the Hut
Skrel vu Hrartotla J. Skrel, Jamco Clarke Booth African Droblem."
The periodicals reprinted by The Lroul.y New York partita.
ard BeoU PnUtohing Co. (41 Barclay
Frank Brooks ba* another large too- been lung a resident of Johnstown, sod by
Street, N. Y.) are a. follows: 7h* Lo»economy sod hard work bad gained a complainant.
dow ywortzr/j, EdMoryk, Wnmniiln,
’ oonipctenn. I(e waa beloved by ail who I In the cause of tbc People va John Q­ and Hrituh Qaartnly Rnint, rod
llhirkzewri Jfmpsutor Dries. 34 a year
I
A.
Parsons,
charged
with
disturbing
a
Lv«ik "ter the atlt. in the Bank**, a
for any cm, or only 315 for all, and the
yon can easily make uj&gt; your miad wL
■ publie BMwtiog, I he j on found the respon­ preteg- ie prepaid by th. DnUieb«re.
Hi* death wu caused by dropsy, which dent Mt guilty L. E. Knappeo ud
the lest plaere arc to d» yirat trading,
occured on Thursday of last week Tbe Jarno. Clarke foe the People, James A
"Vpry dry." ta tha wordfrea alm
bereaved family hare the. sympathies of SwBexcy for the Responded.
pore material, therefore il is the best to
UM. Bold by moot of tUGrosm io Hast­
Correspondence.
Th. Ilaitings Gun Lake Club have bad
ings and elsewhere.
47 if.
Gin Laub, May 12, 1879.
The Michigan . Central railroad cump- bnilt at Detroit, a ipk-ndid sail boat for
Ed. BaSKB*.—The Hastings boys bad '
aoy is tiow building a new groin elavatur Gan Lake. It was built by Capt. Jatnet
in Drttlit, with a eaparity of COU^XtO ■ Dean who haa the reputation of being tbc a i^aad time ycUfrrday sailing in their i
new sail boat. Mr. Oliver England baa tbe (
charge of the Mil boat, also of the Hast­
A tqdrodid bn of errtkery juu received
23 feet long, « foci wide, 28 incbra deep’ ings du/i ground* which be is dewriog off
at Happy Zepb's, and cheaper- thaq al
end her kod to 18 feet It to a very nice ud Otherwise Improving. He will do sR
any ecl.tr '
’ **
• ••
H. F. Ford wUl manage tbe *inc rod
boat, and oal 3140.00 to build it, ud h« cu for th. interest of tbe Heatings
Rua. be Field Captain.
twenty d--llar» to get it from Detroit to Club, sod we hope for belter uceem than
Tbe boys are strong where they have
Gun Lake. It was taken from thia city they hate had heretofore.
been weak before, and tb«y are determined
u hc-r territorial limit*, aad throe ja*t to the lake on Friday tost, where it waa
te make tbe year 1879 ooc to be remem­
atom, the township line, and they arc all launched under the supervision of (’apt.
bered by all lovm of the game They are
arranging game*, rod the prospect* are
creditabb edifice*.
Chai. K. Barloyr.
that we shall see some of the very best
A. Wooley has hi* bort ami Shoo shop
clubs of ths Stat, in our city thia season
lit/ed up in grand style, and now has aa partraenl of the city of Hastings, held al
The boys wish it to be remembered that
plcaaaat a stare and pl.ee of bnvines. as the Engine Boom, po Munday evening
there is m the cry.
May Sib, 1879. The following persona
the river this spring.

Butter,
Poric,

DAUCHY &amp;, CO. COLACROSTIC.

Stucco,
Cement,
And aU kinds of Dry (SMIWMHME
b Goods. \ It’s the place
to sell everything you
have anclto buy every­ LEGGAT BROTHERS,
thing yon *yant. ,

MWHUI!

IMS

QUININE TONIC

J. G. RUNYAN &amp; SON

The Most Agreeable Tonic
and Best Stomachic

IT Wil
NO .REMEDY SO GOOD
FOI LARBIOR AND DEBILITY

sporting seMoo has commenced

tbe att»c &lt;-f the People vs. John
Q. A. Pdrome, spread himself wonderfully
bat fortunetdy he did not ‘bust."
.

Banyan ft Sou, and abo to that of IL J.
Grant. At cither plats youvasoot fail to
be pleased with both spoda sod prices.
If ih«ro ■&gt; anything in the Hue of agri
cultural implement* that e*no-&gt;t be found
at the jpUces .d bttaitMMof oor implement
dealers, ^s would like to know what it is.
Patten the green grocery mao, inu cream
tnan as-J IrUhmu, keeps oo band a &gt;I&gt;kti
did lot of apples, confectionary .nd ire

It coat two young men 119.60 for got.
ling drunk nd dtotarbiog a prayer meet­
ing al Angola, led., beside* the money
paid fur whiskey, sod they gvt off chrep
The Tcmpcraitre hectare oa Wednes­
day evrning last in Red Blbbon Hall, by
Mw. Mr Cortney wa* pleasant ud
instructive, ud tbe facta prcMatcd went
worthy of ptbllc attention.

■ R. J. Grant ha. been fixing orsr h»
warehuuw oa Church street, rotrth .ide of
the railroad. He hat put on a mw roof,
aad hm manly a.w tidal R, so il now
presetM a very good appearaure.

2nd Asat—John &lt;J Cre—y
Dept Ste-Wm. M Srodder
Dept. Steward—Andrew J. Angle.
*A vole of tlmnks waa given to hb Honor, which to of such a character, that it would
Mayor Grant for liis kindoem toward. stem to need s reply. It pcrp»rts to have
bron written by tbe sou of a lady in poor
health and tbe writer ebatgea tbal be was
made drunk oa cider, snd that while
Hon. IL J. Grant haa been to cqaeidcr- drunk was cvnresM from bis poor mother
able eapecac fitting up hi* warohaaae on wbo upon inquiry was unable to ascertain
Apple street. This to tbe old livery build­ his whereabout*, and implies, that while
ing which wa. formally occupied by Al- drunk he was robbed of certain mroey.
Kietli. The building is now in lip top
shape, having been new nofod, new aided,
enlarged,ate., aad the capecity foe Morege i« wbo wa. &gt;1 m time imprieooed- in the
very large, though not mope so than to dty of Greed R*pM» fur tome offense, ud
nccoaary, lor Mr. Grant keeps u im- hi* poor mother, the “rick lady" wu
obliged to pay thirty dollara to procure
waler lime, plastering hair, cement, ate.,
etc. He boy a grain of all kinds, for charged with the ecmmirooe of many
which ho pays tbc highest market price. erima. If tho lady named in mid artirie,
Mr. Grant i« on. of our moat thorough is Mt by the conduct of her sou wbo she
going, enterprising, reliable, btuioem m.o, scat for to sso her brought to greater grief
rod not only deals largely in the above ah. may foal very fortunate indeed. II.
cummoditks, but. tbo, a«Ua al low figures to a sic. specimen of humanity ao make a
aa immense amount of dry goods, grocer , charge against his Mels and antit to whom
fat, boot* ami «hoM, hats, cap. etc., be to now largely indebted for money
yearly. Ha i* * square dealing, upright loaned to him to aid him to gM dear and
citiacn, hence hi* merited success.
e*c*pe pautohmeot for lbs-mu/ crimes
canmitted by him. If th. charges contained

A game of base boll wa. playsd co Sat­
urday afirrnocn of last 9Mk, bbiweeo ths
I. 0- G. THostingn Boro Ball Clab of this city, and
The following persons are tho officers of
the Barr Oak's of Rutlud, rcalliag as Halting! LodRt.No. 944, I. O. 0. T. for
follows; Hastings 33; Barr Oaks 3.
the current U-rni, via
The Catholic Sorioty of IltatiBg*. will
be entertained oa Thursday May 15th, by
Mrs. Tbovnaa Usury, at her rctodenco oa
lbs Old Ingraham Farm, in the Township
of Rutland; gcntlomcu are cordially invited'

USE THIS BRAND.

ria. to th. surface again as soon
r to anything of interna to report.

W. C. T.—Travers Phillips.
W. V. T.—Mrs. Wiltord Hayre.
W. R. 8.- Irving L. Creasy.

W. F. R —Geo. M. Dewey.
W. T.—Mrs. J; H. Andersen.
A. M. Black is so driven' with barinesa W. N.—John Woodruff.
at hi. Marble works, that he his bad to W. D. M-—Msn Sarah Hama.
got more help, and the extra help to Mr. W. 1. G -Mrm Elite Cook.
Frank Dncker, who formerly worked tot
Mr. Black. W. are glad that Mr. Decker
is again a resident of oar city.

ers believed to be a sequoia near Stockton,
California which k.325 fart high, and two
eucalypti to Victoria. Auitnlia. retimated
to be 436 and 46* feet high raapeetively .
If a taro really wants to know of bow

for family urn, and fpres better salfafactiou
than roy other amjp in the market II ia
sold by moot of the Grocers ia Hasl­

BEST IN THE WORLD.

PATENTS

rraaln uaeUlwsd la lb. pMteSe. al HaMlap
Barry CouKy. Muh . May IL 1&lt;7V.
Daniri Feigbncr. Goo. H. Ford, E. J
Graham. Albert D. Hill, Matilda Smith,
W. 8. Bink toy.

C. A. SNOW A CO.

M II. ■!,

Womtn Nsvsr Think!
If the crabbed old brohrior wbo altered
row, that she snd bs by tho aid of others this scBtimeal oould bet witam. th. i.toa
are eompeited to rush into public print to
herald tbeir owe ‘shame, _aad attempt to
injure those who have for many years
bsfrisotfod them, when mom else would,
ud so far aa ths sou is concerned, ba ia

The “Bailie for the Cedars," is ■ vwy
“Practical SoImm."
toava Detroit July Ttk Th. round trip,
Under the above hading, tbe Nr, Choir of ever 2,000 miles (which will include
for mw sutweribers. We have already had Cowrtor, of 8«. Stepbro. N B..in refer
Quebec Ud th. Mwaboro &gt;. will COM but
a goodly number of mw subscribers tiaoe ring to th. ualyria ot Dr. Ptorw's Golden |25. Tkkets good for 45 days. Full
tli • r.oitMMsaicul of tbe story.
put irelari may ba obtain*! by eroding
F*rmcr»,.ir you would *» the nicest,
mamp to W H. Brearetoy, oftre of th«
and but tot of grain cradto. ttt exhibited
Detroit Z&gt;e*i*y A*wa.
M Barry County, just sail at tbo sbop of
Jatwe. M. Hewoo on Appte street, and
on u entire equality with men ia regard
you reu then gratify jour euriorrty
to property. If an owner of property dias
They are tbe riorea pur* Fahuer Cradle
iMMtalr, leavings widow rod children
Musca Crerey *. UB*bw baoo rereirod
the widow take, half llse real and half) cr-

Krop« oousteolly oa band

HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK,

tii.i:,

LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
PLOWS,
DRAGS?

i

LEFT HJJfD FLO ITS.

(Reaper and Mowers.

�Ladies

Gen Bobioaon, Chairman of the Ohio
Republican State Committee, predicts that
tbe RcpuUicane will carry that State next
fall by 35.000 majority.
Wbo under preamng temptat&gt;on to lie,
adbearv to truth, not to the profatae betrays

NICHOLS, SHEPIROI CO,

“VIBRATOR

isircniiuf

THE BEST

THRESNUG I1CHINERY.

LINIMENTS

Every Alabama Cpognewians wa
Confederate soldier

The Bouse -paavd the legislative'
proprUliun hill. 14&lt;&gt; tn HO.
Tbe St. Clair RrpMIerui b&lt;&gt;Ma Gi

BIST OF ITS KIND
Michigan Central Railroad
Q2AO IAPIB1 BIVISJDI,

A COMPLICATED CASE.

RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

WMa,

... nr

MEXICAN

Mount Washington railruad, held Friday
afternoon at lbs- Esgfe l^itri. Coocod
■ Xcw Hampshire, a ewmmitnw oftlure was
appoint«l i-&gt; take into n&gt;Mt&gt;i»ratinn meaiures foe rebuilding snd strangtheni -g poe-’

building.

GRAND

MUSTANG
How, and almost all tbe Asiatics bare
been reduced lets per ernt
,
Ex Gov. Seymour not only positively
deelim-t a Gnbcmaf.wial auetiaatioa seat

LINIMENT
GREBEL &amp; RISSELL

' ft should be r--membered by prttdmt
btUneaa men that the paly ctotadc tbit
ean prevent the recklen financial legttls.
tiou of Congress from going into efeet is
the fact of a Republican PrandenL
Once it waa R to 7 that rent dismay to
(i. The Itanoerata wbo invented the 8 to » Commimk-n will ae soon confers the •
Work aathow; who '-drafted ' section It
;

■ ten. Robinson, Chairman* of the Ohio
Republican State f'/tnmiuoe, after a tnr 1
try of the field, soys thal the Republicans ’
will earryOh in thia f*H if there u any-;
thing I’Ae o faithful caavaai. Tim party 1
is io trtxHJS/hting trim*.
■

THE-BEST

The farmers at California complain that j
Senator WadWgb’s se-at. limn Marawo,
all agricultural enterprise iq thal Stale t* ' Stereos,
Blair and Wadirigh himself |
unprofitable liecauso labor ia tiigl.er now Its real object evidently aa to defeat Sena
than fifteen years sc* TbU doe* not j tor Wad'.&lt;-.-.-l&gt; and tn ts-'U eonapienoua op-1

LINIMENTS

PROF. HARRIS’ RADICAL CURE
IOH 8PERMAT01RKCLA.

egrre with the statementa of Mr. Kearney,
An anti-Greenback. tidory ia! announced I
by tbe ftetriatvn (Me ) Jbatm/J io tbe' known in thal list are William E Chand­
town of Tamer, the homo of Solon Chase I ler, Nau Head, Charlew E Bel), Person
C Cheney. Walter Harriman, damn. Pike
Brnj. F. Prtweote, and Nasos W. Tappen.

VTATTdie.
hi.:-.
j..
aa Va-p -•
■Msj.s.s._„ t...t—

‘SEMINAL PASTILLE*

tefHuTT a\
c.t

Tara.u

ton 1Wt htfrty aty'e of reference to ti e
war waged by tho Sevwajoeiitt* in 1MII■&lt;«, copying after the wily Stephana of
Georgia
Arawrtdly the- dougbfaee aa
e-etning to hi* own again.

.REGUL ATI
as

Ltrix Lfhiin;,

Kfrscri Al. sl-iytnc

'IOH JI.

In referring l« Senator Datid Davie’s
sy-cech. Senator Cookiiog Mid: “What
evereiaw bk say inc* fail to prove, they

militia mnipaaics of that State to earry
the t*uit&lt;d: Rlated. ftag. I* it not then
«|wally m absurd for men wbo feel in Ibat
toy to ail it tbe United State. Congress ?

Sena! Oiyao!

itri’iasSJMSp!!

IWtL

BOOKS'^ MILUOK

Tbe Vkfebwg
M "firmly cos.
vinewi' that tbe Democratic party will
Um Mississippi if Tilden i,&lt; nomi.aud. If
Sold by Rmmtll him.. lUbett. A Hoick­
kwh and W. H. Goudyear.

Mhmssippi by errersl tlioo-and majority.
To R-prrasaUatire Knott. Chairman-d
tbe
Jodieiary Committee, far attrib-

Ctmgmm together again in ease il does not
pm. the Appropriation bilka, Congrma
will not coms. Perhaps Mr Knott h
again becoming a joker.
lie reto Menmge baa eonvipned tbo
fu-lc’cndent parse that the Prreident had
good reaaenalo veto ibe Army, bill and
did right io to doing Such jeoraaii
should not reiterate ihts opinion loo etn
pbatically, aioeernch a course will result
in a rebound ofecmepcmdtag ralrat.

Now and Then.

Fort Waynr, Jackson A Saginaw R. R.

IK'ZfSSLU.-eSg-.Z
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CEIMffl 1 WEST MICHIGAN UD1CU

SHORT LINE.
76 stria ittmtrnr to
’
INUlAXAFDUa. MJCIMVII.I.E

'

Winter Time Table.
— A.,

_

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HOUSEKEEPERS
ask

rovn csocEn ron

THE KITCHEN
n&gt;’ LIT KM ■■0VLATOM,

MINERAL

AND ONLY GENUINE.
riTEWtilTaco.

SOAP.

A statiaticnl writer in the Alfon/fe
IMdg reaches the following eoueln*

SAWS FILED,

Chain, fills, Betel!, ai Ma HIGHEST REWABD
Cheap Heme. In SIcMpaa,

I—KJSKib.
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VOL. 24. NO. 8

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY. MAY 21, 1879.

.WHOLE NO. 1254.

rESsHE®£*

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS
PAPER SUSS3
Wrwaaa.ai . WaaatUlwa rewww cteweauBa
NEW YORK.
ed, and the minntre f.sd rarndly. Praeently the master of The Cedar, asked for
some music. Victoria complied with hia
SudH uT*1 pieo*’

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
Heaviest Ironed, Be«t Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box set in White Lead, with 'the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Sktin act with the
Patent Skein Setter, and

,ss;fc

“My plsyiog will not compare with that
of Mua LlodJay, a gnmt of oura," Vic­
toria mill. "You ahould hear het play 1"
“Where ia Mia. Lindaley thta aftnrmco her durioir the day."

"I dart My the ia . in her room," Viatoria replied. "She may be ill. “If Mr.
Cashel will excuse me, I will -o and search
for her. and will persuade her to com.
and entertain him with acme of her de­
li jbtful mute "

ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACH ME

The mu nd. about Th. Cedar, were
beautifaf Barbara did not M fas the
least tired, aad thought that she would
ramble over th. plan, a llttla. She turned
end walked along a gram green path, aad
name anno to a high stooe wall. A gate
already o|Mn wa, before her, and ah. paaaed

».!

llRRATHST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE Pt WAGOX:

gan Central Railroad
ND RAPIDS DIVISION.

More JACKSON WAGONS in use in parry County
titan all others combined, yet the repairs do net average
2 centrench. Call and see them at

The E.l.xhl. HUvl Line
AND WEST TO AND FROM
• RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S
Hastings, Mich.. May 0, 1879.

__

; I" Ba., tkwa t«l sttsa. M I 4i4»rr.'«.
TS #1_________ _____ (MU. ■Mlwrab. tree Mik. oMUlrbreiw.

Buck©ye jYlo"wer
1

L'SHCK nr TH

KtaKL*

Cut your

TABLE RAKE!
To cut your Grain, it will leave it in nice compact Bundles,
■thus saving the w^ges and board of one man in1 Binding, in cornyears ONE
parison to any other Machine. In the past three
‘
HUNDRED AND FIFTY of these Machines hav. been sold in
Barry County, and Muy first we hud already sold FORTY-FIVE
to be delivered this season. This is nearly an average years’ sale
but from present appearances four or fivyj ear loads will be needed
to supply the demand in this County alone, ^tll who intend to
purchase a Machine this year should order a DOUBLE OOMBIhED
BUCKEYE with iu PROTECTED GEAR STEEL FACED CON­
CAVED GUARDS. ADJUSTABLE BO^ES, in fact the best made,
most 'durable, lightest draft Machine in the market. Aho remem­
ber we sell die best

da Southern Railway

! The Battle for the Cedars.

Sh. had paled. a little, but waa not aubarrtseed. She was tuartcr of the instrument,
and never in her life had' she played bettfr than she did cm ibis afternoon. The
CHAPTER VL
muter of The Cedars, bad mao though
he was, felt the power of her murec.
Barbara eeaaml. The eyes of the eu
The mmtrr of ths Cedar, waa driving
I rapidly along the bsrd, level road that ran
through hi. castate and dawn past the
rreidenca of the DeVeras. The animal that
he nu driving was a large black borve.auprtlly formed, aud with giistouwg akin.
Ki ideally be was wild sod Scry. The
Mriacta at The Cedars shook their beads
crery time the master took hia acai behind

HORSE RAKE ON WHEELS
Universal Croup Remedy

MESSER

Bh«panl A HaMllln*. Ur.»4 BapM*. Hit h„

DRYGOODS
DENTIST

Michigan.

NasWlle,
WILLIAM

WALTER,

In Empire Block, over Mudge*.Store.

MILLINERY

All Work GUARANTEED,

7

Swarfs Hotel,
FOSTER'S Lnee Kid Gloves the best in the market.
finest Stock of

I have the
)1

Millinery Goods

Vinter Time Table.

~ Bs^lfciSPgg
u. "-dSjis-'iS p:

|kua to take a'laal look
Mire I.indsley «u waning in the parlor
with little Min, end they all went out to­
gether.
-I Iwud a piece of news al Fairmount
that surprised me a little," Robert said,
after they were acnleJ
"Ik quirt,”said Rvbert DeVere to him,
•-W.il. whuws.il?" aaked Victoria.
“and I will have etautanec shortly."
Robert ran back to the avenue gatc- rout.," Robert rwplied, “aud a great hwVictona had ju»t,come out of the bouse, suit in prospective.”
and aloud upon the p:aixa.
"A new claimant I" exclaimed Victoria.
"Send some of the aervanta to me," -be "Wbo can it be?"
alxiutrd ; “an injured mao i» lying in the
"1 know very link about it, except 'tie

hastened back.
“Do you feel ss though you are very
Mtercly hurt? " be asked of the master of
The Cod.re, as he lifted hi. head into an
easier position than that which it had oe-

f • J- PiXX,
Caw, Sin and Onaneilal
.. ? 4 LAXB.5..

‘irarmiau ummb

and to the country ; but 1 cannot refrain I
from observing that if g;otletneu on the
other aide of the chambsr are really anxinu to prenerve the peace aad' purity at'
the talks.box, why attempt t&gt;&lt; tmr down United Slatos, “riign the bill. w. preneut;"
the only remaining national fortma reared to th. judiciary, "Echo our view, of th.
Constitution, permit ui to lead af/propria•
troc bills with political rider, wnUIwe
hare effected the rvpml of all laws olfaB
rive to a Democratic caucus, or we will
withhold all mtppUm far the support of th.

ever brought to this City.
Cheap.

Come and sec mo and buy your Goods

tn tut claim to be Uc drughtw of the d.cemed Herbert CashcL 1 preume lbe.
nee will eetne up befnre the Circuit Court
at Fairmount ia Awmat next, but I dart
say it will nut etap there."
Why txl ? ” *—**—*
1— ’ 1-*-4 probable that the
—n r--. -------.Mt&amp;ed with th. de­
Several negro men s]
ni™ of that tribunal," Rolrert mid, "bul
scene. Tlie niiwter of---- ------- — — till wish to carry it to a higher court."
lifted io their arms and carried earefuMy
"Oh, 1 perceive." Barban returned.
to the bouse. When they reached it, he
Then the added with a smile. “I know
wsa laid upon a couch^nd one of the men
wu hastily mounted and dsepaiched for a
physician.
“Go for Dr. Gowsr," Robert DeVere
mid. -Beqiredy!"
.
and back to perform. CoMequcntly, it
waa fully an hour before Dr. Gower eamo.
Meantime. Robert DeVere examined
the injuries of the master of The Codare.
He wsa wvcrely brubed, but hia wound,
were not dangetcoi.&lt; His right ankle Waa
sprained, instead of the limb being brok-

When Dr. Gower did appear ho found
there waa very liuk ba cnnMto do, addi­
tional to what Robert bad already done.
You have done nobly," he said to
Robert. “I must compliment you a. being

A VALUABLE INVENTION^
JC AwmjAij
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
TPrr

THS WORLD RSHOWM1O

Lets! ul BuUHumnu a Ifciitii
lI-JSXSzS.------—
CENTS WANTED

GREAT

WORK

BISTORT if tit UNITED STATES

In workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished ns a first-clase Plano. It rwoetved
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expoalt!on a. IT SEWS ONE-FOUNTH FASTEN than other
machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES eold In the United States than
the combined sales of all the others. The WILSON
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, gtven FREE with each machine.

;3S4 WILSON SEWIN6 MACHINE CO.

Aaoupk •f days after tlie accident lbs
man was able to kan uu Robert DeVere,
and, by th st mean, walk into the parinr.
Thus far the aervanta, amisted by Robert,
had attended to hi. wanu. Robert had
1 been with him moat of the time.
As it chsncwd, Victoria DeVere wsn ia

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been warned that that animal of mine will!
kill me, but 1 novar paid much attretiem

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aud fall, while the .nuy, dmbanded

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Nbw Yom, May ICth, I87».
New York, - the real center of the na­
tional financial operxtixu, haa lately wit
aesdod scppli- for the support cf tbe
m—ed some extraordinary transactions.
Government might brat be provided, bat
^r«—ire power, and pram it her p*-pl« to I
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bow rather they might be vntbbdd, and
Th. —onnous euUcriptioui to th. new
the vwy nee—attics of the Government,
E /oar per rant, loans made by cur bankers,
which me wsremmthoited to ie’ieve, —iaed
HONEST
MONEY RATFORM.
who-oontray
to
all
procedeut^atouished
lhe
upon and made arailablo to pro-cure and
raatriu a stone already inaugurated, until
Oppoaition to all paper infla­ ago all the world WM p-Wve^that the Treasury by taking the bonds by th. hun­
th. Execulire should be foroed to ranttion, and. consequent deprecia­ President would sign the '‘anti Uyunet dred million, were cicnts as memorable as ing. The goveromoct io evidently in a
WALTER A. WOOD’S VARIOUS KINDS OF MACHINES.
der to lhe doatutiou of Coogra—. Tbe
tion. In favor of a currency of MU," as U io called, but whlfa I write tbs lb.y w«» gratifying; and the preaent rnah great fright, and it saunta os lhe .fleet of
Democratic majority of this Congress
coin and paper of equal value, news-boys are’yoUing “bore's year evening for tbe new ten d&lt;JJar certificates is no less the as-railed attempt to a-Miasiesto" ibo
began jusI where the Democratic Hoax of
to support ire effort to arts Minnie
and equal purchasing power, the paper with tho Presid—its veto mesaage." noteworthy. This loan is fluat-1 entirely Cuar
the het left off.
without pushing, or the intervention of tbe the amall quantity of liberty tbs people
Why did tho army bill and the gectrri cannot ptmibly stand upon the position paper convertible with coin at
Th. next question fa what will the Demo­ banka, and even under rertrietiocs intend­ pra—ed. The statement that -a small •
legislative bill ^1 in the lost CMgrcm ? you have taka; it in wholly untenable; it
but tfotermitied band of evil docrv' io try
crats do about it. There fa in th. majori­
is revolutionary and revolting to the better the will of the holder.
ed to retard its abeorptiou : but lhe rush teg to undermine “rebgion, fauBiy, and
sentiment of the American peoplei and
ty a strong sentiment in favor of as ad­ for them hero fa tremendous The Sub
righto of property." dose
al ail justify
the Hoc— and Senate oo any item of because It fa ao wo propose to resist it now
journment witboot provision for tho army, Treasury co &gt;Wall street aad lhe Poet Of­ the nteaaures of viofouee and terror "binli (
That Bloody SMrt.
appropnaliou ? I understand not. Not and here, as . in the army appropriation
Tbrie baa been oo time rio— the rioaa but it is certain that tho number in favor fice arc tho pointe of supply, aad every tbs Csar decrere. A fir evildoers out uf ।
that. But the— bub failed wWy be­ bill, to the extent of our power. For if
righty
millions
could
wenritaic.
or &gt;
of theiwar.wbeo if any reference has bran of this policy is Mt — great — it w— day, long before tbe opening of the doors
cause the then Democratic Hou— luxated
excuse, hooding lhe wbo'o population orer (
mad. K it by Republicans, th. cry of when lhe fast snaps adjourned. Simatar
for rolling, the waiting ciuwd of applicants to military tyranny, which io lhe eff«t of ‘
man upon thia ride of the chamber indulge ■•bloody rit'trt" has been U oo— raised by Tl.urman, wbo is tbe acknowledged fasder
would give a stranger lhe id— that s^ch of
the doiurion that if this point is surren­
of bis party in W-hingtou, fa reported (I the great stone baildiags was reuse popular
dered there will be no farther adrac« or.
In ;
A„a a number of other, buring a good Record.
Everything
the pvt of the enemy! Sir, this is the aware - anybody can be, that, to keep up —y rtju-rltd) to havo—id th it Lt would bo place of amusemeat at which the supply pw.ru .»!,
“.‘I I WARRANTED io 6e tbi very bort of 1U kind. Look .1 tie
beginning of a scries of assaults to be talk about our late ecvU war, done not cf a great mistake for Coogra— to adjourn o&lt; liakete was limited. Of the two the
foUowrtl upend pushed with rricnllc— it—If do any particular goo4 and on the without having paaaed tbe neoemary .applies
Poet Office arils by far th. larger proper
vigor
until
every
fortress
reared
for
ths
And now wbai it attempted 7 Why, air,
contrary baa a teadoscy to krep from Car the military aad civil aervic— Jost lion. At twdre o'clock to day there were
UiuMltwur neceuaary to coerce a Sen­ defense of freed men and a free ballot—
healing, the wound that vri caused by what wiU be done it fa, of course, impomi- probably about three hundred women,men
ate, for both branches aro now under the
tik.M 1* .l&gt;n Miroanirtive in ita Vulrn-.
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uadixturbed coatro) of |he Democratic national life and individual liberty—shall tho war. If the war had bm all of it, blc to —y, but some plan of actio, will be girts and boys in line,al the post office,
party. Bui an executive ia to be over- be torn down and demolished, that lawless the "bloody shirt" cry would undoubtedly agreed upon before the end of the week, waiting their turn to buy. Pcthap. ooe
AD.IOISING THE BANNER OFFICE.
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violence, fraud and murder may run riot Hava eased long ago ; but instead, thereof, and that plan wiU probably be to continue
in the laud.
the army appropriation bill of last year
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Should wo yield now, bow long will it more bloody shirt, are manufactured by until lhe Irt of January, 1880. Although
-invoked to coerro the President. Am I
mistaken in that? If you do not mean co­ be before upon an appropriation bill for Southerner.! every year, tian men a: tbe a veto of tho kgfalative appropriation bill
ercion, divert thu bill of its offensive po­ the support of the Pcrtoffioo Department North know about, aad God know* that is anticipated, the Senate will proceed to
litical legislation, and I venture the asser­ a provuuoo will bo incorporated excluding wa know ol enough of tUm, end if per­ pa-a it in tho tarns form u it has been
tion that it wil pa— thia Heu— to-day from the Southern mails, u wu dons in chance any allusion in made to them, then passed Ly the House. If lhe bill ahall bo
who ■ lew evuuocn, u nna. iiro-n uiiwwithout ooe dissenting voice from this side times of the slave power, all printed matter
met with lb. expected veto, Coogrt— will
reed by S great revriutioa. In accord
]s 1’mck again from New York, where he has purchased an
of the chamber, will a^quickly receive the tending to instruct the colored people in Um "bloody ahirl" howl w st oo— aad in­ [»&gt;a tbe juror's tert —th repeal and tbe
o'clock, so eager is the ruth for a good a'nee with all iu biatorival preeedante. and &gt;
sanction of the majority of the Senate jod their poliiknl rights and r—ponriHlities ; stantly raised by the demoerate - all orer supervisor's lawtend, if they shall bo ve­ pl— Tbe ‘apply of rertifisetra is fre-1
in conformity with the principle, of an
within forty-eight hours become a law by and then —y to ths President, “Sign, or tbe North. We do not Wove that Re- toed, supplies will be voted — ia the case
queutlv
exhausted
by
one
o'clock,
and
Aalatie
drapotfam
which
it
reiemblra,
fka
executive approval. If you do not mean oo mails ?
pablicaas like to dirou—tbe "bloody ahirl" of th. other bills, until the 1st of Janu- then there ia a long line d disappointed Rux.ua Court prepenw terror fer terror,
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How long before upon an appropriation
bn.inere. because tho argument is but tho
ooca.
bill fox the support of the judiciary will a
It ia confidently nred
Each applicant u allowed only IlOO cecd, uuIob it makes some great blunder,
provision be incorporated making an ip outcome of murders committed in the jority will pass a free
worth. In order to obtain larger quanti­ and provokes lhe deadly enmity of prraocs
K«
propriation for the payment of slaves and Sooth by southern men, and only because and giro lhe Preaident
ties "repeating" is very frequent. Ns—ly who have secret to the Pafaccs and ran
the Supreme Court menacmd with starve­ lhe murdered differed frosn the murderers do in the reto line, t
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la . .1_ 1-1— IL., aS..
a hundred people hare bevu turned out of Kccar the throw Thia fa not’ imp.—:
«id: “Mr. Hayes' vol______________ tbe port office for this offense in one day.
in political opinions.
, — its arrests and imprisonments in
eonrtitntxsnal prohibition was never oooNow «• —y to the De—ocratic party, cheap by overstocking the market."
Some sharp boys art making quite a re­
rtitotionally adopted? “Mr. President,
Outeide of Coograo both parties pro- spectable living by taken places in the line, hate th. House of Romanoff( a« Would,
and to indlviduafa of that party, when you
sign, ov no court.
,
fraa to be happy over lhe legislative cnsis.
How iong before upon some appropris e&lt;—e to furnish that much talked af gar­ The RepoUiouM inaial that they will gain and when they get near the window eri­ be glad to destroy it, or send it adriftlion bill will a provision b&lt; attached reb- ment, tbe Republicans wiU Cea- to hold it by the veto of all legislation that has for ling oat their position, to impatient and That diaaffecticn extends all thtough the
CASHMBRES FROM-40 CENTS UP.
netting u amendment to the Constitution up to view, aad not till than. It you do ite object th. abrogation of legiriaiioo bona fide parchx—:ra. Th. clerks have to country is pretty certain. It » »bc natur­
work like bearers during the hours cf sale, al consaiqueoce of poverty reduced to *t.srabolishing th. three grest constitutional
arising out of tbe war and the Democrats
vation by oppressive .taxes tad irritated by
r GOODS COMPRISES everything New.
Do I boar corneal to thia propewition amendments 7 Mr. Praudool, rigu, or no not wish to be talked about, you certainly insist that there will now be a dear and and aril on an average 1250 worth of cer­
tificates per minute. AU sorts of p—&gt;ple the cruelties of eoescripiou. TU ware ot
from the other ride? Oh, no The siege
simple issue st the polls oo tbe question of are the customers of th. Govtramcnl.in tbe Rn-isn Empire have Uco aad ate, an
^Sow long before a provision will b.
is to b. prosecuted without mercy and with
upon which all ho—st aad patriotic men free elections.
Cotion*dft3, Demin*. Sheeting, a full assortment.
,
.
this tranaactiou, though the lowrr and awful burden for th. pecpU, tearing u»t&gt;
no terete of capitulation but unconditional iacorporated upon some appropriation bill predicate their argument; Mundy, produce
It had been thought that Congrt—
from tlrttr homes, driving them thousands
surrender,- In a word your avowed pur­ fur tbe re establishment of slavery 7 “Mr. no more “Moody shirts," and we certainly would adjourn before the 15th of June, middle classes of course preponderate.
Bom. of the investora are profc—ional of miles to distant depots, and finally send
pose igjHt HU engraft □ poo any and ail President, sign, or .your government
but this last new veto Complicato matters beggars For several days tbe dumber of ing them against an enemy. With little
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stope."
How long before upon some
romewbat, and it may cake a longer aea- blind-men in the line waa noticeable, and prospect of return. The consumption cl
appropriation bill a prorision will be made
rion uecemry.
afterwards there seemed to boi a special the human mateiUl of war ia
!U»ta is ’
fatbTfaaJ
HATS AND CATS IN THE LATEST STYLES.
caucus shall have previously approved,and for the payment of the cotton tex, and the
Spring has eome upon tu almost within visitation cf eripples, so numerous were
then pa— th—c bills with such legfalstiou intero-t thereon, and the liqidation of ell
a week. TLc many parka that dot the the one leggel, cue armed and deformed
attached , and if the Preaident, in tbe ex- Southern claims 7 "Mr. President, sign,
renewed Capital City are dolhed tn green. per— tn the waiting throng; Thus far,
creise of.hfa coostitulioual power of veto, or starve." How long before upon a bill
Tbe fountains tbsl have been Mill, during lhe —les of the— certifiralre tn New York
shall return the— bills to the Hoorn, with granting pensions to Union soldiers a
tbe winter, have cemmenosd to play, and hare amounted to nearly three millions of
Ths Came of Temperance.
bis injection therein, and wt of th&lt;9ri- proviaicu will be incorporated for pension­
of evenings th. Mltees tn the public gar­ doUarv, of which amoaat the port office
s Uw object'
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nority shall not in sufiaent numbers sur­ Ing Confederate soldiers also ? Even now
Oh , Saturday the National Houk of dens are occupied by ecntimenlal people of
am entirely!
j hare paid Pa*h for fny Goods and can make the very lowest
render our'jadgemoat to constitute tho you cannot pension the survivors of the Representatives adopted on. resolution all age., colors, and previous ronditioiM. has probably disposed of thrte-fourtba.and
tbe 8ab T:e«ury of tbe remainder. It is beyond the reach of new ifeav. and they
requisite two-tbirds to ovoroeme such veto, Mexican war without indnding Jefferson
Wasbingtno baa toe- much park space and reported that the printing facilitire of lhe are growing desperate from misery and
that
will
bring
joy
to
the
hearts
of
all
I*,
Davis.
"Mr.
President,
sign,
or
no
pen
­
then you will witbold all supplies for lhe
too much width of street and avenue for
rapport of the Government and adjourn sions for Union soldiers.' And so the boron ic the temperance csuac. A stand its small population. Bo— Shephard baa govunment are to be increased at once to want. Except In Turkey, Eunf-o to no
thu session of Cougrt—; aad if again work might goon, through the lostnimen- ing special committee of nine waa ordered out HauMtnanised Baron Hausman, wbo meet this unexpected demand. Who says government and political sjatem at all like!
ft/mhingtou Block.
that of Rnwia. Everywhere rise there is ■
summoned by tbs President, yoa will re­ tality of appropriation bills, of undoing the appointed whoae special duty ia to be to is famous in architectural and engiacenog we are a peer people ?
The Mayor of this city hu this .week a class of great nobles who can put *&gt;me
Huntings.-April 2d. 1879
42-41
peat tbe folly and p«rist io the crime entire legislation of eighteen yearn. M has
consider the subject of all petitions which history for his modernisation of Paris. .been the recipient of a petition tho like of check upon the crown, and, utfl-ss they
uutil.lbe J’rerideat or the minority of Coo- been threatened, until the last vestige of
Tho
streets
and
boulevards
and
parks
of
become drtncralited as those &lt;if France
gram fa starved into sabmiaiou, or until tho— laws for the protection of human may bo sent to Congress relating io the , our little capital are out of all prof-onion which, 1 am firmly convinced, no mayor
the rxecutivc ar.d Congressional terma liberty and individual rights shall have liquor traffie^nd especially the question of acd tlie expense entailed in k—png them ever received before—bring nothing more did they assist in.gtviug stability to ns..
or fam than tbe praper cf twenty rix
ahall have expicrod by limitation of law. been swept away.
the propriety of appointing a commission clean and in order is very great. More­
1 «e rmniance
rcioita in auirua w
,
A word more and 1- hare done. ' The to consider the subject. Mr.FryeOif Maine over, in summer, lhe only sea—u in which milliners to have their trad, protected
from th. competitive violence of their ofcxaraly tbe seme fhtr“rUr *
• 1000 Beckwith's Round Oak Heating gloves sold in Barry county
dfatinguiabed gentleman from Kentucky
they are attractive. Washington is prarti
For many years Division
When th. dirtitiguiahed gentleman from (Mr. Blackburn), lhe acknowledged leader wm the principle mover in thia matter, rally deserted No cos who can afford to neighbors.
ri'alled'a'TwH o^bya bZ4v» *^~within the last 4 years. I am the titilv Agent of the Round ’
street,
between
Catharine
and
Market,
h
—
olat
least
the
Southern
wing
ot
the
Ohio (Mr. Garfield), now before me, in
leave lhe.elty, but flies from tbe material
in tta Couuty, and cau give you tlie, Iwat prices, and
opening the deb—c on the army appropri­ Democratic party of this Hoose, took oo Rules. Tbe proporitinu »l*o roetivtd —neater that lurks in the swam— of the been a center for the milbnery trade of
tat,,.;.. j„ ^rery respect to be the only
lhe cheaper sort. On lite west side of .i------- ------ation bill, cbxrgtri the Democratic majority occasion to say in his recant speech in this the inpport of Alexander Stephr— and Potomac. thia street there were, not long ago, no
of thia IIease *ilh such revolutionary hall that “this aide of the chamber," Guo. Garfirid, but vm generally opposed
fewer
thu
fifty-one
millioera'
shop,
all
in
alluding to the Democratic majority,
purpose the erideiKe ta support &lt;rt th.
Ho
—
e
for
tbe
more
healthful
htghts
of
the
caratioos was in a largo measure rircum- “never means to yield or surrender until by the party of free rum and free fraud. Soldiers Home/ He will occupy th. cot­ a row. As may be imagined, "eompeti
non ia inn me oi uaue la mu ueiguoer- , uttnKnci. ia uwnia, u is j-r
vi.a,
st
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stantiri, but Mverthelcw of sufficient this Coogrt—"—mark lhe won!, not thia
tage io which I'rerident Lincoln lived dur­
lhe Heaviest and b-.a«t tn:l&lt;k- Stove of its kind in the mark* t
weight to carry annvktiMi to the minds of aaaaion or the next, but until “this Inert, gel a he*ri ng ia Ccogrrss will find ing the war. The Secretary of War will hood. Firmly convinced that the world t nihilism may prove more troublcromc than
tho meat incrednlsus. Timo, which re­ Congress—shall have died by virtue of its that lhe new Commilte, when appointed, also leave the city for a cottage tn the owed her a living, the proprietrere of each , even Mahometan bigotry. It give, a dee Cail give manv of the VCFV bent Of leetitDOuialf.
of the fiftr on? cetabliahmenu racked her j tractive character to the revWeti .nMy ]
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veals the parpo- of men, has dis^lled all limitation." 1 have given his exset words.
■me beautiful park. Members and Sena­
doubt, and
there fa no question of That event cannot happen until the 4th will give the— ferorabfa audience. There tors wbo own reaadeate in th. city will
kndowucr — an cneuabrano:
waa a tret v.te on the propoailion on a
your purpore; today you stand arraigned ot March, 1881.
abandon them to tbe charge of aerrants or
And
ao
the
order
is
promulgated
from
motion to table mods by Fernando Wood, rent them to careful tenanta until they
before th. country al the b«r of public
,T1« a»r&lt; WrbdlH; io, Flue Stove ever beroro brought to
judg—at, on your own plea of guilty, th. Federal Capitol, in the fa« of this which was rej—ted, y—s 99, nays 128.
shall be ready to occupy them for th. next
doutt the stability of ■ the Gtrecrniaent,
•’arranted t«i l&gt;e better arranged ana more raring
sdf-coavicted co—piratora against the life nation, by an ex Confederate soldier to
»em«icn.
and ready for plots to secure the ben
1 of i’u*l than any other Diving Fine Stove aold.
prosecute tbe siege until thia Republic,
of a nation. [Appian-].
Mr. Burrows' Speech.
Four years ago living tn Washington
Bear with ma while I read some of your which he and hia co-conspirators could not
wa.
an
Kn
aaf*
in
Al eoaridcrabfa ezpre— of space wo
destroy by tbe sword, shall be reduced by
distinguished geatleman from Ohio (Mr. starvation. No sooner is the order jri’— place before our readers, tbe very able
thah th. whole Democratic party, North speech of Hon. J. C. Barrows, lleprc.cn- tela have reduced their prices to aati*bel-1
Httrdj in Ms epanb of April 2. mid :
It is objsrted to ths ma—ura of larialarioa and South, leap Into tho trench— al the tetiveia Cocgrrea from the 4th Michigan, lam rates, and accommodations ran bo had
which we propo- shat tier, is a pooslU^iy by rallying ery of their choreu leader, “he
in excellent boarding Hooses for from 125
who dallira fa a dastard, and be who District, ealilfad. "A n.w conspiracy to 130 per month. Next to parks and
agaioot lhe Itepoblic," that fa of great imi
streets we have an exes— of —ling houses
begun, thus it is prosecuted. And with purtaace io this hour of national peril- and reataurinte: al mgny of tbe— an ex that number 2 to 51 ioeluiiro were artful
htuaiea who never paid their bills and
an air of defiance, smacking a little of Don't fail to give it a careful perusal, as it cellent meal can lx obtained for 25ecnt»
kepi nothing but hat year’s atoek, but
Southern domination, we are told that ths ■fa to be the Ircy note of the eauvar of 1880
I have the Largest and best wleeted Stock of Stoves ever before
After adjournment I bop. t. vary my would perhapa hesitate to go further than
issun is laid down, that the gage of battle
correspo-ndencc by writing you from lhe that. But at l«*t forbearance ceased to be
in
thfa
Stale,
if
not
ia
the
nation.
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brought to this County. I CAN lead, and I am bound to sell them
is delivered, lift it when you please I Be it
mining districts of the Pacific slope, from a virtue with the aforesaid minority and
and can and will make the Lowest Prices, call and see fcr yourself.
so ! Then this is my answer—that it is
eastern watering places, and, perhaps,from heroic measures ware resorted to. to prop
our surremest pleasure to lift it now sod
Europe.
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up their tottering fortunes. Each hired
here 1 [Applsuve on the Republican side.]
prepl. of an adbwr— to our visws. It lbs Abd we are prepared io make good the crate promise to bold another crand cau­
one or more stalwart damaeb to Maud in
h—Id—I of th. United Htatss prefers Io appeal. Sir, we accept the challenge you cus m soon - lbs crop of vytoed is gather­
front of her establishment and gather in
I still employ the best of Workmen and buy my Leather direct
••Starr, th. Oreentes—f ••• with him
unwary paaacre of the feminine denomina­
ed.
In
the
meantime
bids
will
be
received
Hoo
T.
D.
Gilbert,
of
Grand
Rapids,
now-present
in
no
spirit
of
boastful
arro
­
will rw&lt; th. rsepaasUdUty.
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from tin? Eastern Manufacturers, and warrant every Strap and
gance, bat with an &gt;mflinehing purpose and ia private by Randall W supplies cf has b—n mentioned — a candidate for tion. Their i—traction. Were positive to
The distiognisaed gentlemen from Ken­
Buckle fully. ’ Youra Reapcctfullv,
a sublime courage, awiting the i-ue with "nerve aad bone liniment," "pain killer," governor cf Michigan.
tucky (Mr. Blackburn), in his speech of
but
in
any
rase
to
bring
them
in.
the utmost confidence and oitnpoeure. Il
etc., good for back troublai. The meuiThe practical working of lbw new aysThe Wilmington (N. C.) Stir —ks the
' cred a solid South ooumring against tbe bere in cauc&amp;s wfll engage in the amuse­ Democrate in Congress to remember that tern may be inferred from a brief but
life of the nation; and (addn—ipg the Dem ment of robbing rack other down and an deetiou is to be hold in 1880. and art pat belie quotation from the prtitio. to
which I have already referral: “The
ocratic aid. of the Hou—) although your lubricating the squeaking joints.
accordingly.
millinery burinea on IHvfaion street has
fore— may bo somewhat augmented by !
Mate.r an lavlt.nlM m writ a.
Ilosdticki i«ni gawking hfa teeth any b—a lately and fa still carried on in a most Ms
your Northern allies, yet I sec nothing in
I. &gt;'.• MBaea. wki b vv.ru»ki
The Democrats talk of re-adjourning
diagrsevful manner—ao much so that a am Ure etMush. Hvw a&gt;4 fa
, lhe Increased array to cause a heart to faint
Coagrmn arid going Boom to consult their ovor the act bar* Io lib party io hia own respectable lady is unable to walk through
or a chock to blanche. [ Itou.wfid applause ]
tbe stnrt without bring iuault-l by —me
As you failed then, you will fail now. As coMtilaents. II they am food of “riding
of tbe xitls who are hired for tbe pur
you could no*, kill you cannot starve. Did on the rril" and bring etothed with tar and chances will loom.
it ever occur to you that, although you foatiters, they had better do so. By the
Whenever the people have had a ahaace po—of pulling ladioa in to purchase bate
should withhold all lhe supplies for tho time they return to Waahingtou they will thia Spring tx a.teak through th. brilotbox agaiurt their wiU. It fa but lately (hat a
rear-tncuLaxs
fwt-stfiMc-d*
AOBMat:
shawl waa torn off a woman's shoulder by
support of tho Government, pooribly it look a good deal like the fellow who Uol
the result has been invariably -th. aax— trying lopuU. her into tbe store. The
WhiteSewimc Machine co. CLtvtLAND, ohio.
might yrt survive ? Did it over oecut to
other day a lady passed threqgb lhe street
yoa that although you abouid protract np to Oshkcah to “hare a little fun with —Republican gains.
____________
■ this
ri^a
until
this
Coogra- the boys."
The Okofaea, Mfaa., Stafas, which fa with a baby ia her anas, and one of the
girls of the store, trying to pall her ia
ahall have died by virtura of its lim­
The m—sage of President Hayes, vsto* giving lhe Democratic party — mneh almoet dragged tbe baby not of her arms,
itation, there will pooribly be no surren­
der then? Withold the support from lha ing lhe bill to enable the eopper-rebcla to trouble just now, apeak, of Abraham IJnExecutive, aad are you quite sure that riert the next Pr-idenl by fraud and vio­
there will b. no remedy ? llefuae to feed lence, will, be found on the 4th page of
th. army, are you entirely certain that
there will ba no food for it 7 Deny to lha this copy of Tai Baxxxx. Wa ask for
•
—oms or—
navy the mrans to keep it aflo.1, are you it the candid atteotioo of every ooe of our reasons, it ts true, cat narennvia— uw
West Meriden, Conn.,
certain you will fore, it to anchor 7 With­ readers. Il speaks th. seniiment of the ftroug—L—MUteaufitt Sentiutl (Rtf.)
held support&gt;m Ue judiciary, io it d-r RepuMicui party with manly boldne—.
SrareUry’Bl‘en—a wilt probably take
that yoa will bars no ooarta 7 Refcse lha
to his bed after having been -t down
needed supplies for maintaining lhe legis
Th. Lanring RupMion -ys: V*
fativs branch of the Goveromcnt. are you
open ao reverdy by Seester Vocrbe-, bat plainaola as for the sake of the bapUre
oonfidrtrt that there w ill be no Coup-a 7 predicted that al—m of the greenback us what measures lhe latter will take for hfa make resident in the neighborhood of the
riotous milliners. Tbaprcnene- of fem­
Why, dr, you arc — impotent to over­
inine humanity to bouMta and their eon.
Such, gsnllcmeu, are your voluntary throw this Goverommit by si arration — t-x spring plowing in Michigan, u it vraa own recovery are not re —ay to auggeeL
C&gt;»4«Uiif tf tv«n vwaviivaH. pauraw ot
confaarioM. Aro they not suEricat to you were to annihilate it by tbe rword. in tfaiasoe of aeriplure. The disgusted
Tho /Uf and THbwre of last Tocsdsy oomitant ribbons, has been rwoogni—d as a
Plain and Ornamental Silver Plated and
dispel all doubt from the public mind that You may dtstros, bat you cannot d—troy.
WUrHnted to Contain
nys : “We were tried by fire Sunday: great problem to bo dealt with ever since
it fa vow deliberate, premeditated, uaalth. fine fig leaf Falbere, husbands and
[VJmkci apjdause on the ItepnUiean driven of thia team may bow reflect oo
Second Growth Spoke. (bl— oak.)
Ou»
Gtumrm, Iwapv, Cha»dcii«n
taraHe and wicked purpo— to starve this side.] For Irt me toil you when tbe time another tat: •"Though hand join ia the Confederate Democrats wore tried as brothers bar, suffered and "bfod" under
by fire Monday by lhe veto mta—go; aad it, while sirtan and cousins and stmts
Government to death if the Executive comas th. -me loyal people from the -me
Beet Hickory Axl«,
»ad Bnma—. Table and Pocket
shall dare to um hia conatitutional power loyal Btstea wbo took tbrir lives in thair
Batt Ault Tongue (uruep,)
Cutlery, Shear*, Sefamirv
to uroet legfairtion which his judgemvet hands sod want forth to do bsuis for lbs
jsased more and more hopelessly under its
Thu Zaire-Oraon wye : Colouri J. E.
cannot approve ? And what do yen urga defooM of tbe Republic, enduring lb.
thrall. It has often ben proposed U&gt; tu­
Burt timber throughout,
Bryant, th. Chairman of lb. RepuMican
lle n sentries -bout the mil! terra' shops, to
in atenurtiou of this erime 7 What have weary march, the protracted risge, th.
State
Committee
of
Gvcrgi.,
believe.
th»(
A —nd-basd oo every hub, '
gntlv, but firmly, diasuds women from
smoking bril of brttia and Uio nsnra tor
Tiiu burivalcd WUccx It White Cr
entering lherrin, and thus to aid them io
rible hdl of Southern prison pew, until
A heavy iron Tiru,
K»a», the wriMaovn Pucker Gone,
from tho dark waves of rebellion they

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Jewel Cook 50 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Cottages 10 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Todd both Parlor and Cook.

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�The following is the aecre ef tbe gamo.
of Base Bell between tbe Hastings and
DlarnwsU date, played at Plainwell on
Thursday la*.
.
'
Haiti wua Baxx Baix Ctim.

- Crowning Glory," which is a bretriy in­
’ deed, but not more beautiful than good.

&gt;

Potato bugs by tbe million have already
put in an appearance Tbe young sprouts
stand a mighty poor chance when about a
hundred to one vine, stand watching for
them to make aa appearance up thronjtb
the ground.

Huas, G'
Baldwin, P.
Chapman. C. F.

Boek, F. B.
Hyatt, 8. 8.
Green, 8. B.

Henry L Newton and John Wcimcrt
Tho Ann Arbor Cverirr nays: —
arc each "putting up abriek store on State,
The Heatings Ban.mxb has jurt cem
near Creek Street Tbatof Mr. Weiaaert manned tho twenty fourth year of it* pruacareer. Thutcin years of this time
Bl for himeaif, an be lacks room in bb
been under lhe control of ita able
present place of buriatm, end that of Mr. editor George M. Dewey.
Newton will be to rent.
From tho Bellevue Gaarttf of last w&lt;ek
In tho name of all tbs people of tho
we dip the following :—
4th Ward, we protest against the drawing
The last Lumber.of the Hsating* Bawaaray the gravel on the Wightman Rm tvxtl received, is tho first number of lhe
to any other ward 1n tbe city. It is io vl-

Prenoh, or English.

ester. N, Y.

Keep your revolver where you can lay
your hands on it at a moments warning,
and if a burglar wants the content*, give

PtTMOtTH, N. H., May 5th, 1879.

Fuiud D1WXV :

Special Noflce.

To TH1 PATttqss or tux Baxnui
Out Mr. Brocke ts now engaged in Bot­
tling withi all tho patrons of tho Banxm,
and we nwri insist that all accounts due
this i ffice nn to thia date Im paid at -oner.

E. P. Brown who is in the employ cf
H. A. Goodyaar, lianeamaaking, last week
in two and one half days made a very nice
single, heroes* for bis employer. Inas­
much as he did every stitch of the work,
wo think be did the job in a remarkable
short time.

Please renew my subscription to tho
Bahxxx, which you wW recollect I have
token during most of its exiatonce. '
I have watched your unflinching war­
fare for Republican principles from the
beginning with gratification, and during
lhe laat two years, during our special
struggle for Human Righto and Honest
Money, with admiration.
New Hampshire was proud of you aa
her sou, when you spoke tc her ettisene in
all her principle towns and cities laat antum, and I am sure that your adopted
State, lhe foremost in financial reform, and
fully abreast with al! th* advanced aentimeuta of a progressive free people, must
appreciate your abilities and tcrncca in

I-aat mouth 10,000.000 paper bag* were
made by a factory at Ballston Spa, and yet
the supply fidb abort of tbs demand. Er.
Yea indeed it docs fall abort if they
On the)wing ; potato bug*;
were intended to bold what potato bugs
Yes. aril oo the potato vices too.
there arc on Unde Joe- Colo's potato patch
LaanesiKenficld m suffering terribly
up on the Highlaada.
with e felon.
Tbe M. C- IL R, Co., arc "building a
Busy limes for farmers, and almcst
new side traek at Nashville, leading from
everybody eta.
•
the depot to H. IL Dickinson's mill, and
Vegctadou ba* no excuse for col putting
when completed, tho Arm* says, tliat
in Its big^nt lick* now.
Nashville will have » much, if not mote
Correspondence.
Frank Hamilton hu removed with his side-traek than any seation between Grand
Gcit Lakx. May 19, 1871».
family to Rochester, N. Y.
Rspids and Jackson.
E
d. Bax.vkx:—Tbe Plainwell Club
A btotttr of E. Rider, from N. Y.
The Battle Crick Jfoon stoics, that the
have moved their west boat house; over on
S«te ia viiitit^ in the city.
Battle Creek base .ballista arc to play tbe
Prospects were never better for ao abun­ Clippers-of thia city on Saturday next, at lhe east aide of the grounds.
dance of fruit than at this lime.
■
the Fair Ground in this city.
ymterday.
Mistake Mr. Moan. The Hastings b-&gt;ys
Meoer* Cook and Sheldon are getting
A plenty of the finey tribe are taken
go to Battle Creek cn Friday next to play
up a new us of Abstract Bookr.
from tbe water by hook and line now.
Yew )&gt;c t« poor,very poor, yet he t* rich
! G. Bunce of the Lake House bad all he
Jone* llcnderabolt u a man nf gooTl.could do to attend io the wants of guests
iu oo&lt;y respect, he owns seven dog*.
Dr. H. C Turner of Orat^crille, ha* a principles, honest, upright, end alow to
anger, but if he knew who lhe fellow was
brother vitiiiug him from (Wifurais.
who was too laiy to go inside and take a .
. Archery* is getting to bo dune a paatitne
seat instead of leaning against cue of the
with gontkmieu and ladies ff ^njcity.
windows and smashing it* in, Mr. H.
A Rowisr ha* ju*t put up every nice would would, well we gueashe would male
awning over lhe door of Mslbcot and shoe the talhrv pay for it.
. '
too Chib grounds, that is .try ofleuatre to
Ndsoo Bruce, who is employed by the
,
olifirctorics, it was a menu trick for two
Bcnj. Cole, while chopping word, ca Fri. young
.
men to'do.
day, strode the ax into hit-left foot, sever­
A large party were at the Hastings
ing the aeeobd t«, and cutting very badly Club
।
Grounds on Sunday.
[ the big and third toes. The wound waa
dressed by Dr. A. M. Blue, and the
patient ia doing as well as could be expeeA-growIn^mc.

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Total,

one way. Price 12J cento for Carding
and Odrag.
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27 .

29

3* Bawley Otrest. Bietaa jSaim.

fittaii ail St&amp;s

Tho meeting* of the aaaoeiUmn are to be
hold on lhe last Monday ot every month,
at such platan as tbe sreociriion may select
from* limn to time, The first regular
mooting will be held in the M. E. Church
of Hutiaits, next Monday, 2Gth iral, at 2
Papers on the following subject* will be
presented—Review of - The Trelemma”
by Rev. 8/miog, president of the associ­
ation , “Demonology" by Rev. McAllister,
pastor M E Church of bring, "Alleged
contradictions of the Bible,"by Rev. Bug­
bey, pastor of the Congregational Church
of .Middleville; Sermon in the evening by
Rev. Wifflejwator of the M. E. Church of
Mi ldlcnlto, to which the public are espec­
ially invited.
•
A cordial iovilaUen » hereby sent to all
the preachers ot tlie county, to attend the
meeting and join the association. Tbe
object cf the a«-x-ialiun is Christaio fel­
lowship, mutn*l benefit, and the advance
menl of the cause of Chrta.

Wheat,
Wool.
Corn,
Potatoes,
Lard,
Butter,
Pork,

Crampton's IwrxniAL Soap wiftni d­
appoint any ooa who uses it. Sold by
moot of the Groom in Heating* and else-

AND SELLS

Tho Forgetfulness of People

Lumber for a new hotel, i* on tho
tinmen arc invited to tea at six o’clock.
What arc we coming to? H
ground, and lhe prospects are favorable for
Refreshmenu served from six anti! half
McAUen the chimney swctP
its speedy erection.
past aevrt o'clock F.-M.
organs st tie tame time, ' th i
B. T. Halstead, Eaq., a graduate of the
Maur*. Creasy 4 Upjohn [are progrmLaw Department of Indiaaa I’uivarsity,
ing finely with their briek y»rd, and will,
ere long ccmmcuc* making Lgiclr and tile.
Alton Allen, William J. Allen. J. J. -couaiderable experience in bi* ptofraaicn,
Wears happy to state that Mre Wm. Bfocka,'Charley Crapauhoft, B. F. R. and will, no doubt, be glad to favor any
Marshall of Prairieville,who has been dan Dally, Melvin A. Foliar, Lincoln Powers, ooe needing legal advice er aisirtJEce.
The Miaaea. Yerringtonjormcrly of Kalgcrously sick, is getting quito smart again. William St John, Frank E. Taylor
George K. Watoon.
smasoo, hare jest put in a stock of goods
Messrs, liretle &amp; Btaseil hare received
in their new building, sod propose to carry
a rp'endid. lot of fly nets and summer
Our clipping base ball ■•Clippera" got on the millinery aad dreaamaking buaineva.
blanket* for horaea. They me very nice.
clipped at Plainwell oo Thursday’©! last
C. A. Turner, M. D., the youngest rca week. Tbe score stood, Plainwall 29,
of Dr. H. C. Turner, of Orangeville, is Harings 27. Bnt tho Clippers are grit­
io town all do say they have some "loves
practicing hia prolowfon |n Cleveland ty, and claim that they can beat tbe Plain­
of bonnets" at tlie new miOinvry. We
will boys ; but should they try titles wish them much success.
again, they must make up their minds
More aaois.
F
that to play, sometimes requires tho hardTho following ia tbe programme for the
literary social to be held st ibo Club
Room Wedaeaday eve., May Hat.
Opening remark* Rev. Mr. Shoop.
of William Brown,Jeremiah Frceeqaa and
Wm. 11. Hani* for p^paiona, th* pension* Select reading, Mrs C. G. Bendy. Rent
date back Io lhe date of diacharga of tslioc, Mia* Irene Stanley. Essay, Mrs.
Raeitaliju, Mias Stell
Mrs. Brown, uf Grand II
soldiers, snd amounted to about 1700 Clem. Smith.
each fur Brown and Freeman and SI ,150 Wheeler. Sdoetioo, Prof I. N. MiuMl.
o( one of the w*mpontnr* •
for Horrb. Martin Norton also had bis Remarks, Mrs. Norman Bailey. Mnrical
has been suiting Charlie* an I
cordial
pension inereaaad from six to eight dollars Selection., Mrs. Frcguacn.
post few days.
invitation ia extended to til and • ««&gt;d
per mouth.
time anticipated. .
Wo will not entertain any hart feeling
toward any individual, no, ucr never did
and we are too old to commnee now, who
being in arrears for the Banner or, on
book account, and you know whether you
owe this institution anything or not, and
during this busy time when farmers are
working with might and main, why—why
— what wars wo going to say anyway?
Dog goned if wo harrnt forgotten, but if
you can make anything oct of it don't’ be

There is considerable ecm plaint from regularly.
Tho inhabitente who dwell on wbal ha*
some uf the fannors that tbs neent heavy
frosts have Injured wheat ; and in some been called "Bumbl* Boe ” plains, object
A runaway oecurcd je*u»d*v. Tbe
io the appeiation by which their country team belonged Io Jama* Toinuaii!, of
localities quite scriotuly.
Ths social of the Baptist Society wil| has' formerly been known, and they pro­ Canton. It vtartod on State Street aad
Im entertained by Mr*. J. (•’. Runyan at pose iu tho future to eaD it “Thu High
her residaaee, on Friday p. in. next. Ten lands.” Well wo have no objeetiona, pro-

■aiLUxsr sovaureraa.—tMSMOMsar

L Russell offers for sale some fiadr
Improved farms at bargains. Land buyers
will do well to call on hiss al Hroril Bros ’
Drug Stere.
I2tf

tiuna, end let ua get ocquilutod with each
1 other, ami by interchange of tbought and
oenlimen: on thuao .objects of importance
[ to our work, be tbe beUer prepared fo meet
the rcepmsibililies of lhe earn*.

Tho Oxford Professor who, to avoid the
Wind when taken snuff, turned around,but
forgot to turn baek, snd walked six mile*
into' the country, wa. no more forgetful
than thoae who still nae tbe huge, drastie,
cathartic r.ilb, forgetting that Dr. Pierce’s i
Pleasant Purgative Pellets, Whi.h arc su­
gar-coated and little large than mustard
..u.™..u
readily correcting all irregulartie* of the
stomach, liver and bowel*. Sold by drug- j

POWER. CORN SHELL ER.
M&lt;a*rr. Hake 4 Bartley have added to
_ sljm..- -B (|j&lt;ir aonrjBf. mjH(

WAITED!
ft3£fa.£

Plaster,

wcr cnro-ahelier. So
ami get it sb,-Had in

Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. I t’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every­
ATWOOD’S
thing you want.
QUININE TONIC

7
Fran)

Buoklnn’s Arnica Salve.
Tbe Uat-salve in th* world for cuts,!
brutMO, acre* ulcea. adt rheum, tetter,
ehapped band*, chilblains, corns, and all
.kinds of akin crupsiotM. ThU Salve u
ptarantccd to give perfect satlsfaciiin in
every ease or money refund™!. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by Burnell Bro*

ly sent a vkip load to Englatd.

but as one of ita inhabitonla remarked, “it
The Poline bill for tbe regulation of the h tho most beautiful part of our etiy,"
whisky belb*. ha* become a few. Some of
end is destinad In th-j near future to be
lhe provisions are very bindinc. and we covered with tbe moot elegant buildings in
hope they will be rigidly enforced.
tbe city. Well we do not foil Hk&gt; diepci
A game oftae* ball wu played at tbe fug that rilberjo, "Highlands" tot it be.
Fair Ground co Saturday tat, between
Supervise r G. H. Fort, at Yankoa
tho Quimby’s and Burr (Mho.
Rnsadt,
Quimby’s awe-It. Burr Oak’s ncorr

envaiepaL Vmw* mb* san ba aeus by yea
oSn maasy artaa, vkM are safe OBdaiMU
rentearW^Ue*. M drafia aa IU. Sask

The rratrit waa the organixaiion of "The
Barry County Ministerial Association.’
with Her. Spinning, paster cf the Baptist
church of Middleville, u it* president as*!

I

j&gt;esce of cheese manufactured at the Rut­
land eheoae factory. Die sample was ex­ fromThe firm of Harvey A Sullivan
tra good, end though bat a few days aU,
Tho new eh arch building for the CooLhdwed
that it contained the pure mater­
Jobp
' Esq.,'|f Johnstown,
gvrgstiooal society is rapidly sppruaching
made us « friendly call oW Friday last. ial. We bespeak for tlie Rutland cheese completion. It will probably be dedicated
factory tbe very best of vaceass.
Call often friend Kipp.
early this summer
Tlie Sewing Society connected with
Brook Durkee’s nag took the money at
Mr. Ju*. Wardell, of Hasting., u super­
the race, «n Saturday la-f. without any Emmanuel church will be entertained on intending the erection of the new school
Thursday afternoon of this week by Mrs. bouse. It has long been needed as the
trouble, tolthc boys staled.
Messrs. Ilalw 4 Bartley see rhippinj’a Norman Bailey aad Mrs. Walter Lvery largo amount of flour. ’,They recent- ' Wflkitrt. at lha Society parlors, in the

WOOL CARDING

PlainweB, 13, 0, 1, 1, 3, 2. 1, 2,
Hasting*, 1, 4,3, 0, 1, 5, 7, 2, 4.

Mr. Crosby, of Rutland, left with the

Basnu people on Saturday, a very ni«e

word in regard to their sometimes not get­
ting their Bamnul Wo are very careful
to mail every week, every subscriber’,
Al. Kielb'sjivrry ia now at tho Centra!
Houae'baro. 'a), alaraja Itcjpa good riffa paper, and etece wo have a mailer, it ia
next to impossible to miso a name. Per­
and a man eaa hire «turnout of him on
tape some of your neighbors get lhe Batrxrt out of tho office, and before yon
WiU Haye*’ babe pot into
received it, you oome to lha eonelntioo
Sunday tat wbenra hctae w
that it has not been seat. Bai every sub
anima) kicked the little child Io
scriber’s piper goes to his office, and there
hurling it Mvurely.
i* no good reasoo why he should not get it

by

' 3fieowm&lt;

Tbe Huntingdon (Pte) Monitor, of
Aprt 6th, 1877, pronounce* thin Cramp­
ton* Imperial Soap the hot io tbe mar­
ket. aa tallows :
Bander, we don’t waal you to suppose
that thin is aa advcrtieeuient and pern it
over unheeded. Rmd »L We want Io
All Wool seat by Exprcra. perceis con­
dime* your attention to the &gt;dv&lt; rtuemeut
of "Crampton s Imperial 8eap " Haviog taining 10 pounds or more will bo paid

Gilkey, F. B
Mills, S. 8.
Deforett, C. F.
Doji*. C.
Bliss, s.n.
Paterson, L V.
Fletcher, T. B
Wtetnra, P.

payers of that Wart.

Bent by mail

Right Field—Runyan.
Lift Field—Bellinger.
Center Feld and change Catcher—Jor
dan.
H. F. Ford "will manege lhe nine and |
Rum be Field Captain.

BlVA-'flClUV.

LOOK HEBE

l&gt;ren
b«n weak
weax before, sod
rod they
th.y are determined ,,
io make the yrer.1679 one to be remem-;
hertd by *11 lovers of lhe game. They irt I made by the Crampton Bros , is lhe best
for family ns&lt;\ and give* better aalWaction
atrsnging games, and the prospect* are
that we ahall ace some uf lhe very beet than any other naan in the mwkeL It is
ciubn &lt;&gt;f lha Sato in our city this season. soM by moat of the Grocer* iu Hast­
47tf.
The boys wish it to be remembered that ing* and elsewhere.

The Moil Agreeable Tonic
and Best Stomachic

J G. RUNYAN &amp; SON NO REMEDY 80 GOOD
FOR LAIRIOI ABD BEBIUTT-

-they bar nobody.
Addrnsn for open dales.

MS MB,
GAITERS, SLIPPERS, AC.

JIB 0. KI,
Keeps constantly ou hand

OALF SHOES,

that when tho North put upon tho South
the robe of eiusenahip, and killed the
felted calf and invited the prodigal soon
to the feast, tho 8o«h eame forward with

Womn Nsvsr Think!

If the crabbed old bachelor wbo uttered
this seulimeat could but witness the inten­
se thtought, deep study and thorough in­
vestigation of women in determining ths
Lest medicine to keep their families wall,

LIMB,
HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT.
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
PLOWS,
DRAG3

LEFT

FLO W8,

Reaper and Mowers.
ITAIIC

PIONEER STORE

CKOTHING

lets’ W But ai K

BALAAM

Pttya the higbeat Cash price
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of the beat Ihmiliaa in her circle to adopt
it aa their regular family medicine. Thai
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The following fa tbe mreaaga of ••be
Preaidant oflha United SiBtaa,rManring to
tbe Hooao of Hcpreaentaurea tbe bill eatitlod “A not to prohibit military interfer-

of RepreaenUtiva oo lhe X9lh of leal
month, ■ returning to lha Hooaa without
my approval the bill entitled “An act
making appropriat.au* fur the support of
the army for the fiacal year ending June
30, 1880, and for other purpoem," I en­
deavored to ahow, by quotation* from the
•laiuta of the United State* now in force,
and by a brief Uatemcnt of fact* fa regard
to tbe recent election* io aaveral Stale*,
that no additional Icgulatioo waa necamry
to prevent interference with election* by
lhe military or^aval farec* of th* United
Stalaa.
Tbe fact wa* prractiled u&gt; that et.m
munication that al tbe time of tbe paw eg*
of tba act of June 18, 1878, in relation to
th* tnnploytaent of tbe army aa y»aar romi/a/.*, or vtberwiae, it wx» maicuinad by
iu friend* that it would catablfah a vital
aad fundamental principle which would
aecure to lhe people protection again* a
.landing army.
Th faet waa alao referred to, that aince
the paaaege of thia aet Cwigreoeoaa),
Slate add municipal cUctirna bad been
held throughout the Union, and that in
no inatescc l*ae complaint bean made at
the preamroe of United Stale* anldien M
the polk Holding, a* I do, tho opinion
that any military interfercu.v whatnvr? at
tho polia fa ouatrary to tbe .pint of our
inatilutiorm, and would tend to deetroy the
freedom ot elartiona, and ainorely deairing
to concur with Cocgreaa io aS it* mcanarea
it fa with very great regret that I am
forced to the ooodtuioo that the bill be­
fore ma fa not only unoeoeaaary to pea
vent aneh interference, bat ia

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good litaralure that lhe new b-atitiful and
marrenouty che*p Aeme ediuoo of Cham
bet'. Cyclopmdia of Eogk.h Literature ia
to ba eooplatad on Jane 1. Volume IV.
ia jaat imnad, and thu reraaieiog four vol*
nmea are to be uaued and delivered al one
time oo tbedate atatad. Tba work richly
dceervee lhe eale it haa obtained of nearly
100,000 vvlume* already, and ought lo U I
tain, aa it probaly will lo a ronad million.
Tba price which baa varied at different
lime* increnaing a* the pubiiention ha.
prograaaad, haa bow been permeuenlly 8x- |
ed M U,00 for tho paper &lt;8 vok complete
nearly 3,000 pagm) S&amp;00 for cloth, 04.75 '
for half morceeo, gill top, end |3 75 far
tbe 4vol. rdtion in half morocco gilt top
binding A dfaeount of 10 per oenl from
riieee prioe* ia allowed to thoec who*e or­
der* are removed before June 1, and a
further diaevnot of 10 per eent. to thoae
ordering in elnba of five cr more eet* at
onethne. Poatawe if by maB 48 cehta
extra. Ordara wt!) be filled in tbe order
of receipt. Specimen pagea end full particulani will ba eent free on ranueat. Amer
faan Book Exchange. 55 Beekman afreet.
New York Pubitaher*. Sold only direct I
ie tho ©ocrea of uur hiatory are in favor of
io pnrehaaen, aad no&lt; through dealer* or
auataiamg iu effeieocy unimparcd oa
every occarion when the aupctgucj of the
CoMtitutioo has been retorted, nd lie
Tbe New York JVrtwwe aey*: Srerc
perpetuity of ou in*titnth«x» imperiled Ury Sherman diaroveved io Ohio the. the
The principle uf thbi aUtute, nurtod by Republican party fa io rcodhioo for &lt;oc uf
tbe father*, hu enabled Ua* gorernm«ai of tbe meat aurceaafal ea ntpaigna known |l&gt;&lt; rv
the Union to maintain iu authority and tu tor yearn. Al no time ainea tbe War lure
preen* the integrity of tbe Union nt tbe the people bran more alive to the &lt;»»'.&lt;
tmat critical period, of our hiatery My tin that lhe Dem-x-ratie party « tendency lo
pradacaaaore in lhe Execnti** office have repudialL n, revolution and anarchy totally
relied on thia great principle. It waa oo nnfiu it lor tbe management ol affair* If
tbfa princitdc that f’raaidenx Waahiogiou be will journey into nay other NortUern
Stale be will make peecmeiy the mew di*
covery there. The whole North i* aoli-J

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forcible inlcrferenc*. and at far u oraelicnfale from al! apprebcmawa of each in­
terference. No ■□Idler*, either of the
Union or ef the Slate militia. &gt;hvutd be
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'8EMINALJPASTILLE
them. Many of them, perhafe meet of
them, bare been act forth in debate* oo ;
tbe meaaure They relate to extradition,
to erimea again*l the election law*, te
quarantine regulation*, to nentriltty, to
Indian reaarvalinot, to civil right* of citi*
tent, and to other anbjorta. Io regard to

ted Suu* union* aurh force be mreuury
lb repeal armed euetuiee of lb* United
Staten, or io enforce Section 4 of article 4
nary of tho United Sulm u lawful under
of the coontiatioo of lhe United 8utaa,
and lhe law* made in purauance llkervof, the term, of thia bill at tho place where
on tbe applialioo of the Ixgialature or an election ia being held in a State to up­
hold lhe authority of a State Government,
then and there, in need of encl, military
intervention -. but unlawful &lt;o uphold the
authority of tbe Government of the United
Blataw, then and there iu need of anch
military intervention. Under thia bill tbe
preaence and employment of the army’ or
nary of tbe Utritad Sutaa would be law
fol, and aright be noeroary to maintain
tbe coadtet of a State election a-ainet the
dornrelic violence that would overthrow
it, but would be unlawful to maintain the
conduct of a National election agnlaat mil­
itary power rantrUd to for lhe execution
of the ronatitutional power* in rapport of
th* State or National authority. Both
function* of the Gorermentrticre put upon
Abe eame foXtag by the toe of 1807 ; the
employment of the army and nary wa*
autborued foe the performance of both
conntitutional dntfaa in thg aat term*
In all the later alalutm oa lhe eame aub ■
jeet matter, the name tueaaure of authority
to the Government hat been accorded for
the performanee of Loth these dclie*. No
precedent haa been found in any previoo*
legkation and no euficitmt reaaon haa
been girea far the diacriminatiou la favor
ot lhe State and agninat tbe National anthortty which tbfa Uli contain#. Under
the tweeping term* of the bill, the Na­
tional Goreramcnl ia effectually abut out
from the exerciae of iu right and from a
dfaeharga of ao imperative duty, to orc iu
whole Exacutlre power whenever and
wherever required for lha enforcement of
feafawa.
In place, and timm when and where iu
election* arc held, the employment efit*
organiaod armed force far cay auoh pur
rourntU Law* to ba duly executed ; and I poae would bean offewe again*-, tho law
il tba militia of a State wbare aueb coot- unleaa rolled for by and tberrfure upon
binalkma may happen, ahall rrluaa, nr ba pernriaaioa of the antboritie* aTlbe State
iaaftaaant lo auppraaa the nunc, it ahall ba to whieh tbe occaaioo arirc*. What Ea
lavful fir tba 1'narideut, if tbe bagfatolura thia but lb* aubatitutioc of dfaeration of
of tbe United Butaa bo not in aaaaton, to the State Government* far the diaeration
roll forth and employ aueh numben of tbe of lha Govaramaot of tbe United Sutro aa
militia of any other State oe State* mi»t Co lha performance of ita own datiaa 7
In my judgment thia fa an abandonBKntofite oUigationa by tbe X.uooal

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HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY. MAY 28, 1879.

“WHOLE NO. 1255.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

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breakfast, ia the morning, she WMalirhlly
P^HtnotlooktaeveJm.
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Why. Barimrer crord Mis. HoUatad.
her lowtesa. “I am very glad to are that
you are not mueh the worn for your tern
Me ncrMest. ’

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iPIDS AND DETROIT.

“I am going to Baltomorr,” (fas said.
“Ton don’s. mean that,’' cried Victoria.
"I thought yoa were going to remain with
ua till wintax."
"I positively must go in a week,” Bar
bars replied Mrfemly; “but, Victoria, 1
will try to’return by the middle of Au­
gust.”
"You will try!" Victoria exclaimed
• One would suppose that it might be Jm
p wilde.’ Barbara, f will never forgive
‘■What . terribly srawns-latkiug &lt;r..ifroa do not come bask and remain
rvn that dog of youra i&lt;’ sail iUburt »"-i&gt; ClrWuau. Cakes you promise me

her. Tbs sight of him brought back tbe
horror of that terrible seme. She had
thought that be wu deed [ and tbe thought
bad been a comfort to her. Was every
association of Tbe Cedars to be connect­
ed with this uurasUr t Could hie always
crossing her path b« an omvu of doom ?
Barbara'waa not given U
thought., but tbe idea made bur shud-

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ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLI1

Moro JACKSON WAGONS in-wte in Barry County
than all othera epiiibiued, yet the repairs do not average
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Burry Coiinty. and May' firs! we had already «old I^ORTY-FIVE
to be delivered this seaaoft. This is nearly utu average years’ sale
bdt (Yom present appearances four or five car Inuds will be needed
to wipply the demand in thia County alone. Ailwh i intend tn
purchase u Machine tliid year should/&gt;rder a DOUBLE COMBINED
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telegrapbodYb them
And vhe^Sd oh Mr. Wylie.
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VUlUpUfelntU&amp;Mlk.
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N. 0. V.

Barbara began to understand that she
bad been mlaukes, and for Victoria's sake beret into tear* “1 think 1 am not
she rejoiced greatly , and at las: she was much hurt,” she added, between her sobs
Mr. Victor—tbrk was bt-slood hrei
made Icily asarc that the maoter of Tbe
Barbara returned his aalution, and ho Cedar* rer.d naught for Victoria.
tiling fur a moment Theo h« buret out.
isUekntcd the pace of hi» h rrw. riding
“Is it poasibld? Mbs Lindaley 1”
One aftetnoon he ettne. and. as it hip
••Tee, a is paeriblo”, Barbara murmur
; along braide her(«ned, fonnd her alone in the parlor. lie
i “You are much improved.’’she said.
acetcd himself, sod began tn converse
: "I am very much au,” raid the arcter but lie grew abstracted in manner, and
of The C.dara , "in fart, as well as ever. sretmd unable to keep up h'ts share of tbe
"O Mr. Victor ! batten yonder,” eried
However. I have not yet driven that sai­
the girl. “ProUMj you can aid auoae
oac else. T will remain here until you re
turn. Udeed, I am feriing very well.’
Humanity dictated that she ibrold be
The Cedars sprang before her.
•■Wait, Mm Liodsley," ho endaiwd: obeyed, and Victor hastened back to the
wrecked cur. After au boar or so of hard
"it is you 1 wish."
Barbara's gate sought hiv faeo tjumaiuo labor, hr roiara:! tn Barbara.
“AU ha* been done that nan be." ha
iafdy- His eyre were gireming upon her,
and ia an instant she read tbe truth. said. "The accident ha* betc. quite a.
How terribly she had been mistaken I Her revere one. Soma firm are lost, and act
waa lhere; w&gt; Barbara ex cured hcrorif for strength stemed to leave her, and she sank ersl pereona are injured."
a time.’ In her owu room the thought into her ecat with a kind of sob. 81.*
Barbara was on her tcei.
'
presented itadf Io her that she would pre­ lifted bur hand with a deprecatory preture,
“How do you feel by thia time?’’ Mr
fer to star away.'
Victor
asked.
but the man heeded her not.
“Bat I will go down,” alic murmured
“Mi- Uridaley, ! love you I" h* cried. ' “Very well," returned th# girl. '‘AO
the injuries I have reneivurf are a few
firmly. “Tbi* man may halo mo seme “*Will yon be my wife ? .
day. 1 am auro I will not take the ’ 8t«ideuly strength amlralmncu* came to braises nx worth meauoning.’
firtt »lep toward raising* feud between ua.
No: iny treatment vf bun shall be a« civil
Vktpr, under his breath
a* I can make it.” ■
•
There was a time of waiting, weary end
disagrreeble enough, surely, and thee a
Tlwtn she weal down, tbo added color
train thundered along to their relief. The
that bvr ride bad given her still in her
dead and wounded were carried on VctirJ
chvakr. Th«a gate vf the master of Tbo
Mr. Victnr asaisted Barbara into a ear.
Cods'* rested upon her edmiringly. How
“All ready," was announced. And they
ever, she did not notice this, f.ir eho was
not looking at biim
were once more tn motion.
;After all, Barbara Mt weary and sick.
An livur nr two tossed plnaautly
enough, and tian Mr Uinvl Caehol took
hb iesrcBut that was not the end. It became
Ilia while teeth showed ; his eye* biased
anpntvnl very shortly that the master of upon bar with a wicked light. Barbara
TLo Cedar* bad come to the determination Lindalay could not but ramembor tbe bpnat
that had pried to take her lite!
\
“Na" abo returoad : "I lore no om
elee."
Bui a rich, musical vaioe echoed in hor
oars, and a pair of eyes msgMHto in ibtrlr
Cer oatua before hor for an inetanu She
ing the iuvilation wan being dkonaned.
spoken truly ; yol a possibility flawed
• We eball probably be neighbore u&gt; Cashri through her mind. Her hero, her knight,
fur years ; and wo may as well rakirale
frieudly iriatiaM with him as not."
Then lie turnod to Barbara Lindalay.
"Mies Liodaky, will you accept?" be
asked.
1 "Lbelwre I would prefer to be exetw•‘I eaeouragv no false Loneu,’ bU the
i nd." liarbara returned.
girl coldly “I never van. Mr. Cathel.”
Then Victoria point idly declared that
•‘Why sot r* ba qmMiotwd, mure an
[ unite* Barbera would go, neither would grily tluin before. “I bare no marks tip
- she. Barhara wu finally induced to give on on to ttaka you hate roe. have I?
Let ronseat.
Too speak utrongly when you nay that in
i And so, &lt;&gt;u the appointed day, they aU all the futarn there is ho hope,—mt-re
■ went to The Cedars.

• Good erjoing, Mbs Llndsley.” ha ex

Michiiau.

Wilk

He htld'ttr-r hand ia hie fur a moment,
i«n lifted iaau-f lctily to his lipa, and waa
me.
1]
' Due* fateihruw tu together T" mused
arban. "11 b*jndecd to be my knight.

Yet, after all, she was utterly miaUken.
Her fear* for her friend were as baaelon
u cattle* of air. Victoria fill'd scarcely a
' Strong anna tore away the &lt;Mrii shore
tbcugbt of the master of The Cedars.
Sumo invited guests came to De Vere s b&lt;r, nod frcah air bier in upon her She
Among them was a young man by the I breathed it gratefully, freely. She wwa
tunic of VioeeusSbcrwood. He haid met i lift el up, and a hand plneed over her
VirtVria before , and she bad impressed
him strongly. Now be was evidently
very tuucb attracted by her, and his at
ned her swiftly away from the wrecked
tiutioM were rather marked.
Barbara expected Io see the muter of Crain. He placed her down upon a soft,
The Cedars angry with fraJouay. She
as though you were’badly
was disappointed. She saw that the ad­
rd a rich, movie*! wdre.
vances Vincent Shcrweod.was making did
Bjrbara knew it ia a m •-

Universal Croup Remed;

DENTIST

Juddered again.
Only a few days after that, the matter
vf Tbe Cedars called at the De Vera man
sius once more. A&gt; formerly, a few hours i-iSovml boon parecd.' Night unc i
Were spent agreeably enough. But deep­ down aver the earth. Ths train plunged
er and deeper w— the imprv—iou growing on through lha darkne—.
iu Barbara Licdaley'a heart that aha could ’ All of the incidents that had occurred i
never like this mau. When hat cell* be­ while aha was at the Du Vm'i paweJ he. |
gan to be repeated frequently, a fear came fore Barbara's oua&gt;arr, from 'the ad ven :
to her that nude !.« «&gt;ck in soul. Did. he tare ait hike yiriatS dog to the dedara- ■
intend U make lore to ber awect friend lion &lt;Xtb* mvtcr 5&gt;f Tbe Cvdara The |
Victoria? Could there be a possibility I L-rent gray More maoriun, to think of
that Victoria might learn to love him ! ' which always thrilled her, because she
The very thought filled her with strange l knc*St ibonld hare been ber home, rose ;
' up lefi-re ber tmaginatioa. It pleared
dread. Yet why should .U?
She had no tangible raaxtn for bar iq iu ' hertdlblek of Tbe Cedars, and enored •
ion of tbe master &lt;4 The Cedar*, she I
knew. Nutbiag but the esntcoo**-*,
cvt*f&lt;**ed u no un/but heraelf. that there
■a* romething fierce, ridbv, tiger like. |, Ktt«l heroelf, xud tbe girl fell into a
about the nun; a atareioauisM that would ’idigbtdcae. She had a terrible dream
alnre her tn withhold fit-m him any one 'I She .eagioed that the m»ur, of Th*
i Cedat&gt; wv» purau'.ng her, bin fxrej hidreiu.
' and diitcrted, the fleeing before him in
dren I Suddenly her flight wm »topp--d
| bv I. r «&gt;miug to a deep precipice J5hr
glac. d &lt;L&gt;wu into the owning gulf below
her fret, and behrld bu fierce, vieicua
looking dog. his red mouth open, his
white, crueLfaaga gloaming. With a wild
•enam abc threw bervir from the preci­
fi&gt;r her to say simply that the believe pice, thinking that tbe momter below
Him to be shad msu? Loro bad nevi
Iwu uprooted in any such manner. Vii
loris was gentle and affretinnate, it ws
true ; but if she hued swan Wou'd sk log rrrrt, cold cbiib ofterror runntu?over
for. The shrirk of the locomotive lad
, awak-utd her. There ran a fierce, grating
wund Intent her feel, and in an inntant
there cauj* a terrific erreli Darktier*
•cetn-d to envelop Barban, and she be

eUmlng Baetaa papera, thia
1‘re.r Children . Leaniaua .
W»«4, with atevw graphic Uh
tro- Ilfs by Ml- Humphry,
chief laurnclor al Tbe An ft
tetaaasM**»f Na. VI. of I

�Royce Reaper !

w&gt;. Wdlfam Ll.yJ Gaerfaw fa

HONEST

MONEY

PLATFORM.

OppotMoo to all paper intlntion, and ©onxequent deprecia­
tion. In fitvor of a currency of
coin and paper of oquil value,
and equal purchasing power, the
paper convertible wi’h coin at
the will of tho holder.

WARRIOR MOWERS I

Wa*h»oto*, 6. C..'
midufabt, fast

MWRIIRBinrfLTIHTIIRI 3356

ther detn and -d a ComtitaUoa.

WALTER A.,WOOP'S VARIOUS KINDS OF MACHINES
Bettor Time*.

bed.

They were Wendell Phillip. Garri-

D vision wax
aubatanually tbe sama
bat which recently tarfated Ih* life of Gen. Dix.

Q. P. Rowell &amp;. Co's. Col
which win hereafter operate kd
apportion to each of tbe original

riMmaa | i

tie auapectiag that he wm talking to one of "Third Division" wan therefore thrualeaod
*
*
* one buiMtn fa to giro a
io writing of ail he bean,

And a num6cr of others having a good Record. Evervlhii
WARRANTED to he the very best of it* kind. Look at the

wmpanfa for tbe mteoduction

attire intereat ia the

ratolviag
tbce» intimation*. employed every exertion

i money, and
tboee without

witboat aucere*

Hew Drills, Horse Rakes, &amp;c., &amp;C4
ADJOINING THE BANNER OFFICE,

Hand bill, and placard.

•

S. W. LA.NE.
the morning. Nobody I
rtor of the ------- Hotel. Altbotyh ah. b name, but there they wt.
devoted band into eyurt fur violating a etty a very stout lady, tbe awim* very well. ia increasing number*. Before long sit
Tbb
pink
eoatnmo
belong,
to
the
daughter
pl*
hand bill* war* not sufficient. N*w
ndiug in th* path twice after hi* arrival,
but hl* condition wm »q fable that the
strengthen hi. fxilmg power*.
__ a. — - - a.——

Anoapolia, Md., Wntex :

Breeder for ita chaplain a* it* chief die

IMMENSE STOCKS DRY GOODS
kverythKc

•■-III.

XlLLij

JSC

Ifiatg

BroadheiujkAlpacas'in New Spring Shades.

to their bathing draaae*,
hare cut them off clone u
which giro, them a mi

great time generally
«**•&lt;* of tbe regitr

CASHMERES FROM 40 CENTS UP.

MY STOCK OF FANCY GOODS COMPRISES everything Ned'

partttro was in the nature ot a triumphal

the following interesting sketch from tho

Kat. aloes a great French

Miniatry of the Intcnor, in the Miaiatry
c! Foreign .Sail, and public enlighten-

-•'tut

&lt;\&gt;Uot*deB, Demins, Sheeting, a full assortment.

•ao. - •too. - »mx&gt;.

family to bit bedside to receive hi* fat etaioed warrior*. and &lt; specially, perhxpx,
&lt;lrir intrepid chaplain who waa to air hia

CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
dve**'

Countie* Railway, i« proving it»elf
moai popular line between the

ing tbe Urpwt mcantre of public travel
baa been really wonderful. Tbe comple­
tion of connecting linaa bring, thia route

la* night, and breathed |.
■HMMMM by th.
dem-.cittaloi frotx

which it embodies.

take place thrive.

William IJoyd Gamaon waa born in
Newburypjrt, Maa*., Deceaber 12, 18(M.
Hi* father Wax a era faring man, engaged
aa th* uauUrr of a rewKl in the XV eat
India trade. In early life Willian knew
tioo Montreal will soon b* obiviteJ by tbe only povarty and hardahip at a ahocmaker * ag&gt;{*entiee aad errand boy ia
Baltimore, where fee went at th* age of
eleven year*. I Beturniuc to Newburyport

WOOL!

and fixed of pnbHcation., and indeed we

M . I* |

nature and miaeiun ia quite a different
light. I venture to aaaert that for twenty
year* there baa been no .ingle aocular rat­

to the Black Sea and tbe Vanfad. enunU

than tbe at
satisfied

Thia laat edtuoo reachc* nearly 2,000
Beoningtoa (Vt.) page, aad eoulaiaa full 3,000 eogravlnp.
It retain, ail the comprebenaircly treated
feature* which raiaed it to ita prereot po ,

riavary ia Boston, and immediately
Plymouth became known a* an Abolition lender. He
SouthcartcrD fteilway." Thii joined Benjataia Lundy in editing the

bow calfaatad

Political Notts.
Mr. Wood fa right. It fa a stuffed bal
lot-box ia Naw. York or no “Reform."

What a matreifiant

The Government leu dollar refunding
warty 12,000,000* day.

Secretary Sherman fa right again.

( LEWIS STEKN.
IlasUogr. April 2d. 1679

Washington Block.
4241

IODO Beckwith* Round Oak Heating Stove* nold in Barry county
within tin? la*t 4 years. I am the only Agent of the Round '
O.-.k in theiCounty. and can give you the best price*, and
'
warrant Xjient in every respect to be the only
, Stove made of
*
The Heaviest and best made Stove of its kind iu the- mirk t
Can give many of the very best of testimonials.

New Base Burner JEWEL.
W. WABBLE.

or until Mr. Arthur Tappan, a New York
merchant, paid bl* fine of 150 and coat*.
In 1831 tbe Libmlor appeared in Boaion
with Hr. Gsrriaon at Ibe bend, the paper
..vww
wou earn iiicir ,
.
...--------------—'e—
.—
attracting general attentioa, and in 1831 bread by aearohiag th* Incoming iumni ol.teakirtedhrouebijrt.x/e.wcarinphcrfargt
the .Legialature of Georgia offered a prem- grantatol Casde Garden fa contraband and ,TOWJ
drr“. 'h«
copper
dnaiabfa artiefa, found ihcmaelva in , I «'&gt;-'cpan» of her profaarioo ranged ayate
quandary th* other dar wh«a a Frenchman ,
» compact charcoal or gaa
landed, With a good .tog grirriy tear a* hi* »*«’■&gt;' Tke ‘,B«
“ her sphere,
oompaaioo. Th* effieufa ordered him to H1* «»»»«h of all ab* survey*. Th*
tor fanned into flamoi the growing Indig­
other, wfan ah. ia not too much adaorted
nation of humanity againM the bondage of
in acraimeotal reveries to ignore altogether
the colored rare. Io 1835 Mr. Gamaon
vu driven into the Bovtoo jail, *a a mean,
immigrant objected on
of.prsretion agaiewt a j roalavey mob, but
of which perbapa the air
be continued to vrgc bt« opinioav until the
breaking out of the civil war of 1881
changed the great majority of hi* patriotic alyly poking the bear until flie ...
countrymen at the North into Auolitiuo- upon bin &gt;am* aad abowad tte'aaaemUagc
tea lika hiinacif. In 1SC5 he waa preaent
and rejoind *1 the nixing oTlhe flag of an
her jroduetion* ar. eery unaatfafactory
emaaetpated I’nion above rile battlement*
Thi. wan a fair
lur European Letter.
given a ai-tochow tlaa oAeare didn't act •* tboagh
they wasted to taka it up. After oouaid
eraHt akittafahiag, however, during which

JIIHI U. I®1.

“OHJMY^g

drags:

1

R.0,TanM.

HJXDPLOW'S.

HARNESS.

! »ti!l employ the best of Workmen and buy my Leather direct
from the-Eastern Manufacturers, and warrant every Strap and
Buckle frilly. Yours Respectfully,

H. A. GOODYEAR.

Pay* tho highest Cash price
for all kinds of Farmt-rs Pro­
duce.
rannertt will do tvell to conMih Mr. Crassy Ircfim- purchaging any of the aln&gt;vc u:•tides,
tit his Elevator, corner Of Bniadway and Railroad Street*
nastiug*. April, 2. 1879. 49

ACtUlljl *|-UKAI&gt; AMD Ciact.'LATlo*
or ooeikfiurtc FL'nu&amp;tTtnxa.

Tba following ia ex-Governor Bagley*

NUTICTmw

WKITtSOTIMO fcUCMIME CO, CLtVtt-AND, OHIO.

AU DRUGGISTS

PIONEER STORE I IMPORTANT
The Itrii» Miami Ceipaij
C1.OTHI2STCT
feu’ Yoilta, Boys aid Mini

bar wrong* and diaappointmrote, that a
Ctlfant and aytnpathetw jury awanfad her
•5,(WO fa th* healing of her iajnnea. 11

ABPECIALTY.

wic-eienl

ADMIMUTTRATOH** SALE.

L. J. WHEELER.

fafa fa 1155,228.

IHCMEST BEWMB
Cheap Homes In Michigan,

UnUI 1KTRATOR*a SALE.
"B’liiiS;

fiLL Buy

West Meriden, Conn.,

nt

aam

Mr* « m

J. L. REED &amp; CO.’S

LUMBER

Radix.

To-tby tbe opinion

Sim IILLAIS

Davi. Sewing Machine. Ifaotxtrd Crook

Th* Republican State Convention of

party.

Jewel Range 62 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Cook 50 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Cottages 10 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Todd both Parlor and Cook.

Reaperand Mowers.

acna and diaungufahad alaiexmeo.

body auggesu that, laatead of doing that, 1879.
they tend him no to Wall xtrosi.'-He
Social wta
would, cf course, fieri delightfully
beta .hipped to the boy*, which we copy
tian Within the MM 12 moctha billa,
placard*, and pamphlet*, ot a revolutionary
The
Drrw, May 13,1879.
Bor* &gt;—Il it a good while ago, but I very nutneruoily brought in New York,
andoflhoro which bar. bean instituted
few have been productive of anything
trouble and axpaoao to the plain11 fli.

Tlie finest finished Diving Flue Stove ever before brought tn
this market. Warranted to be better arranged and more -saving
of fuel than any other Diving Flue’Stove aold.

LIME.
HAIR,
STUCCO,
CEMENT.
•
BRICK.
1 have the largest and best selected Stock of Stove* ever before
TILE,
. brought to this County. I CAN lead, and I am bound to sell them
LAND PLASTER nnd can and will make the Ix»we«t Prices, call and sec for yourself.
.
PUMPS.
PLOWS,
a-LTIVATOR*. IOVBUESHoVKL PLrtWN.

known at Nihilist*, and in

•2,725,101

1 have paid Cash for my Goods and can make the very lowest
prices.
’
• j

Ilaation.
band.
bemiaph

■ •Sir JJ’l.

whole ia maguifioent, including a* it does
the ;vaBey of th* Merrimack river, Lake
Winniperaukre and iia eentxeting beyv,
Matophronagng Jake and the Cbambly
vaDcy.
r

CARDING

at 2.000,&lt;X»

th* rfa/.l If that French gvunnand had
a little «xperieoe* dining In Washington
he would teain to aay that. "to dine in
perfectio* the aupcn ixion of a wonuo u
indirfcnribk.** TTiro* demonatrauve lec­
ture* wil do much good if they aucceed
iu teaching ux that th« baaia of all good

and fareright of fbe fate President Lyoa
and General Matager Dodge cf tbe Ba­
taa, Concord x»d Montreal Bailroad of
Preaident Ilaynr.nd of tbe Ifaaumyaic that cue riavwahip owner brought nit for

TBIIU^IHnjJRIIIllHIK.

agaiajprepaircd tn du

■j:

committee

and the

HATS AND OAPS IN THE LATtST STYLES.

IM I IM 11
WOOL

below Concord

NSW IN DRESS GOODS.

Stft&lt;riNGB IO CENTS.

privately arranged that in tbe aham fight,
which wan to form a part of tbe festivities,
tbe Canadian troop* were finally to f^ve

ned him exseediogly, and, a. be rallied
from the fin* acute attack ia a day or two,
bb friend* declined to gire any certain in
formation.
Lail Thuraday a lelapao
came, and Mr. Garrfan wax again cumpletely preetrltcd. On tbe third day

ain from New York, where he has purchased an

vnrr iBiTAUC BALSAM

tbe bmfaidc.
Eaxtem Travel.

, i

in tbe capital uaelf. Suddenly, in St.
Petenburg there appeared the chief organ
of the Berulutiu.ary party, a paper whteb
are lighter, their flash hex fax solidity, and in foolhardioaa* aurpareed everything that
they are more buoyant. Here b tbe habit
ot Mr*. ------; feel the weight of it; ycu

Two weak.
i .

remoTcd to Mr*. Villard* apartments,
Liable to

EMIHKNT DR. H. R WALTON

WAGONS

�Tytl(rn&gt;tUtml Byt/liif

Wish

The thanks of the High School are due
to Mr. Fred fuller for a number of
Geological specimens ineluding eaura »«y
fine cryautb of Sdenite.

the beat, aad always complete.
Tiro Wdylaud base ball club era tu play
the Ilaa^ms* dri&gt; oo tho Fair ground this
ray on Friday next. Aaodmtuiuu fas o f
ten cvnu will l-u rliMgcd gnntlcmcu, ladies

dfo not aos U, 1m*i, ia reported to be but
twenty aivntha rid end weighs 122
potted*.

Lance* Kcnfitld ia still auflering from a
felon. He ha* had the Anger lanced five
or six limes to tho bout, and ho deriar* bo
has anffcred more than ho would had he
had a limb amputated.

Bond filed and letter issued.
Haute of Solomon Moulton, docoued ;
warrant aad inventory filed.
9:30—Reports from AuxOiaric*.
May 23d—Eiuto of*Peter Mowry aud
10.00—Paper, “Zaai a Divine Cdm Jacob Mowry, minora,; order appointing
aid," by Mrs. Oustie Thomas, Cannotu- Peter Mowry guardian, enterwl. Bond

Many rice black bate are token out of
Gunn L«ke with hook and line, and one
party caught a very dice muaealunge a few
days aince ; m naya Mr. Geo. Bunco who
paid u» a friendly eall oo Saturday la*t.
Then: will be an Ice Cream Sooal, Grand Rapid*.
given by Mrs. Df. Lathrop and Mrs.
Report* from Auxilierie-.
Hrimos al the reaidenee of Mr*. Lathrop,
Reports of Committees.
Messer Bros, have Jtul received a car
on Fnday evening of thia week. All arc
Election of Officers.
load of Threshing Machinta.
cordially invited to attend and participate.
John Dyer. of’XhangeviUc, has a pair
Ono of the firm of tilling Brea., book
2:00—Devotional Exercises, led by Mrs.
of Llack bean a year rid.
makers of Kalawiaxno were in tbe city G. M. Cole.
Wheal baa rommcaoed to bead, so a yesterday for the purjxwe of making a
2.30—Paper “What Christianity has
contra-t with Messrs. Cwk &amp; Sheldon to done tor Women. Mrs; E. Robinson, Laget-them up a new tai of abstract book*.
Paper, "Woman’s Work iu the Future
A change in the time of trains oo tbe
James Chuke Esq., has built an addition Central railroad and all. ita branches occur- of MiarioM," v by Mr*. D. F. Barnes,
. to hia residence on' Market Street.
1 ed ou Baoday last Tbe necessary corroc- Grand Rapids.
Question Drawer.
TIou Ixandar Lapham of Maplo Grove
Murionary I-jUers, and Poem.
is building a new bara 30x10 feet.
Parting Words.
Rev. J. Merrifield, of Concord, Mich .
Appropriate singing interapersed daring
made tu a very peasant eall on Monday
are finishing up hundreds of grain erad Im the meeting.
A go-ri aitendasre is daalred,
and every body knows that tbe Pricier i
cradle cannot r.p beat Their sign is a , profitable time ia anticipated.
[ ctiile nailed to the peaX of Hewer' shop I
Michigan State Band Tournament.
on Apple street.

It ia getting.pretty late fer corn plant­
Patten the frail man baa put up an
ing, yet there are aomc who hare cot yet
awning over Lis store door, and it la to
planted.
answer a double purpose. Besides auswerChat and Burna Messer are making iota
mg tbe capacity aa an awning, Lo utilize*
compcriteriN. Over Fifty bands have sig­
of ariea of the Buekvyc Rcapera and
the lop ut it for keeping sad displaying nified lha inWktfon of attending. Arrange
: house plsnu on.
nienta have been made for the aceommodarioii of 20,000 visiter*. Aside from
| vu a very turbulent and prufuno body. (be attraction of tbe Tournament,thia trip
trill be a moat enjoyable one aa Fort Hu­
The Bourbons, however, succeeded in de­ ron is one of tbe most delightful plocra tn
’ resting the coaluiUnials who labarad lo gel Michipn as a summer resort, bring situat­
■ill be postponed to next week Thursday i a Greenback er &lt;i( Republican antecedents ed immediately at the foot of Lake Huron
Steamboat Excursion* and Regattas on the
evening.
magnificent walers in front of the city will
| Treasurer Liehty has purchaacd the I The Granite State Vrrt l\'ut
b« arranged, affording iu the interval* of
Franklin T. Campbell residence in the j Speaker RandaU'a baekbune is not quite so the Tournnmcut programme full opportun­
I prominent U that of Prcrident Hayes. A ity for other recreation, and a view of aotau
I profeaacd hard money maa. his casting Of the finest lake and river acetaery in

i rote was exercised the ether day fur the ,
! extreme depreciated-direr men."

John W. Doxe? is building a bouse iu ■ It has been several yean tince there '
the first ward, cn the corner of Thorn audI • hu been te much building and improving
Elimbeth streets.
• going on in our city as at present. Casar,
The Thoraa of thia city will play a itimtaarem much better, and c.nfiJenee
game of B*»e (BJi at. Mid^evillc on hu been rrUorcd lo burincas men who arc
Thoraday aftcrooohr /
now not afraid to reuture into btuincns.
Tho .croquet factory hasro near abut
down that there are but a very few bands

beginning to talk of it.
Lewis Stem lias a mammoth Meek of dry
goods which ho ia selling at low figurre.
Go and sew for youraclros.
Robert Manhall Esq., and wife af Prai­
rieville were virittng at Hon. D. R. Cook's
the latter part of last week.
No excuse for tramps these days, lor
every man who deaim to work, ran find
plenty of it to do at good wages.

Frixldio Underhill who Urea open tho
Highlendt can be recn titty morning and
1 after school in the afternoon, working
away manlike ia hia'father's garden. Ho
has a model garden, and the boys of our
cjty would do wdl to pattern after him.
hrttars ail-JrvwH la tba fellowing |wr»ua

POWERS

iRE YOU GOING TO PAINT?
U. Lead, Oil Colon, Varaiahra, Braahew and Kalsct

WILL YOU DYE ?
Stolfe cheap* lhaa any plane in the cky, in any quantity.

i granted.

'

•

■

mriiuii ccit&gt;il tiiLioiu.

Estate o( War. Wren. deeenacd; claims
i against said estate heard in part.
May 23d—Estate of Curtis Parry,

IL-

Svartsaa.

' 1

!
IS

1 2

»r„.. " IF.

sliS 3!

, Ifetete of Sxmuri Yeung, doecued;
I liocote to aril real cctat- granted. •
I EaUto ut Sarah Ilin*, deceased , frder
appointing W. H..Merrick administrator
i and W. F. Hick, and L. Rasa il apprais! ora entered. Bond tiled and letter uawd.
Estate of Charles A. Parker, dweaacd ;
I order appointing Daniel G. Filkina adminiitrator and George Yerkey and Fred..
Hecht appraisers, catered, tinier of allow- 1
aolxi to widow and of having claim* before

I;

uill 5

Bucklen * Arnies Sslye.
The b«M ealve in the world for cut*,
bruise*, sores, ulcx-'ri, silt rheum, tetter,
chapped Landa, chilblain*, eorna, aud all
kjada of akin eruption*. This Saltc u
guaranteed to give perfect autbfatrioo in
every eau or money refunded. Price 25
criita per box. For aafo by Rnaeril Brut

W»,». J.nrti-js
tSH-*,

hi II'12'
Wlieat,
Wool.
Coni,
Potatoe

Butte)
Pork,
Hams,

Michigan Central Railroad.
8SOB BAPIM DIVISION.
DETROIT.

Plaster,
Lime,
Hair,
Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s tho place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every­
thing you want.

LOOK Kill

Buckley, P.
Pcrkim, F. B.
Whitney, 8. B.
Champion, IT. B.
Sanford, 8. 8.
Wattle, R. F.
Cleveland, C. F.
Harper, L. F.

Three mil bo a maetriag eftbe Ha
Fite Department al tho Eagino

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One week from next Saturday, June
7th,'R. B. Mtnarr. Esq., of Middleville,
is to make a grand “Delivery" of Burtrye
Raapeai and Mowers. One feature of the
day, will be a present cf a splendid "8aL
key Sinai Tooth Hone Bake," which om
among the number of Buckeye pureharers
wUl be lha recipient of by drawing, h i
■Bl bo a gala day fur MiddlcnlleA&gt; “w,
flags etc , are to play and were to licit all.

PERFUMERY IN BULK.
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phrk, a stalely mansion, grnrra of limber,
and above all, the moat fsmoua racing
atablre ia America. There rural esublishmcuUi contain aoatc/of the finest and
fleetcat horaea io tba wJrld. Among them

Bro. Strong, of tba Nashville Jfcare^
claimed recently that when a certain aide
rack ana finhhed that the R. R. Co.
ware about to build, would giro Naabviilo
more riding than any pfeoo between Grand
Raptdaknd Jackson would hare. Now
Bro. Strong, how long is the new riding
to be T Will It reach 2,703 feet ? If so
it will equal that of Haatiuga, if not,
will not. Tbe aiding al Nashville a(
present ia 2,146 fret, and that of Hastings
ia 4^49 fret, bring 2,793 feat more than
Naehvillo has, end more than any

HE HEATHAN CHINEE

la a great mknu&amp;rtnrer ^flaper, but H would astemuh him te *« the fine pap*, which
we aril by tbe quire it a^fral nine Tinto otrea Elegant Boxes, abo Novritiee in VMt-

i is
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Bate Ball.

Hold your temper boys, don't get auxiau, there will certainly be a circus and
menagerie hero before a great while.
When Happy Goerge asks you for mon­
ey to aid In eclcbrsting the Fourth, ofrn
ynur heart Dad purse and baud nut a potd

DO NOT PAY
efountU you ate the nets me an; selling a* strictly tba Fbofeaate
«p«i place tn tbe State to buy Croquet, aa wa do no* have to
! irijing at FACTORY PRICE.

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tog held at die Court House on Monday
evening lust to diseon the propriety of erici* of this eytapany food foam J awe -Uh cbratlltg tbe footing I'uoitb ; &gt;mi what.
to 7th iodiMive, at the extremely bw rote
of 13.W from Charlotte aad all Mationa port of eriebra ling. A committee of iLrw
wort of Lansing lo Port Puron and re were a}&gt;putated to adieu subacriptfoos for
turn.
the purpoM of purchasing fire works sod
To those wiabicg a few days of recrea­
tion and pleasure we can conceive of no defraying expsaare generally. There is to!
belter or chusper opportunity than thia, bo another maatiag this evening at the
and thu Chicago A 1-ake Huron Railroad Court Hottjc alien th.- cirtnmitteo will re

I Matron aad has sold in ril thia i
over fifty.

BARLOW,

®ass

i filed and letter issued; David G. Robinw.n
I Denial Striker tod John Q Creasy
appointed as Commlssunera to boar cleinir.
Special adminUtrairix files her account
. and report, aad is discharged from her

Thu following ia the score uf the game
Barry Conuly. Mirk.. May 37. 1879.
Edward Hieka.ui. Emma Naylor, Wil­ of Bare Bril between the llutlnga and
liam Tencyck and N. C. Wood.
Battle Creek eluba, played al Battle
Creek on Friday last.
Mcnra. lUberto and Hotehki»&lt; hive au
Hattixih Bask Ball Clvu
ad. in thia Usue of the Bs.vnn which
our reatjen will do wdl to rood carefully,
aad then c*U at the Drag Store and make
Wo are told, but cannot vouch for the your' purehsana, as they always hare a
truth of tho Moertiou, that there are nme large and splendid atoefc from whioh to aa.
doctor* ia and about Cedar Creek.

dtJaK- lor Governor, and Bepreoeulativo
Tout EwUg' for Lkal. Uureraor. Tin
raru.-r is i»Jt aulh.tis- d, but the fact that
W. K Berber U about &lt;■» remove t-&gt; hia it it drcuLtc-1 indicates (he Democratic
farm North of ll'.« irt-n bridge, aud will extremity/
*
twat hia city premises to route responsible
Specimens of. rock from Minabaha
party.
Falk MinacoJa, and aUo jaarewof a Mill
Wedearn by way of 'ho Vcrmontrilln
: Stone tro&lt;a om of the atoorc of the lartta
Hawk, that frost and dry weather baa I Mill that exploded at Minneapolis last
injured wheal to quite an extent in Maple
year, were received by us yesterday from
I Mr. Cbsriea Mixar, for which bo will
J. J. Parkins, E»| , altar having sprat pleitc »cc«pl our hearty lhanu.
several wqdu in Ohio, visiting relative®
Ou Saturday lost an elderly lady by
aad friends, has returned to hie home io
the name of Myera waa found dead, sit­
ting upright in her chair, at her residence
The Odd Fellows of Prairietillc have on Apple street. 8hp had been au invalid
their new lodge room nearly completed, f« the last nix yrare, and her death was
and weiU dedicate lha sameia about a wonk not unexpected. 8bo was buried the fol­
lowing day, Bunday.
or ten days.
Orlia L Smith, late of tho rieveuth
Ex-Sheriff Creasy, Norman Briley and Michigan battery of light artillery, now of
"Happy George’’ »r«th® committee to Clear Creek. Gntn county, Tenn., wants
rrirn money for defraying expenses at the tbe addrcsMW of Samuel Miller, John
Dugan, Ttmolby RrigUm, Henry Hapcns
Writer Slocum, Peter Shaft and BradUy
Wo bars a law package* of thAo beauti­ Fanebxr, all formerly of tbe eleventh
ful gilt edged railing cards ye* left. When Michigan battery.
you desire a nine Job of cards, eall al the
Lewis P. Cric the Thorn Apple Uks
tLurxn nice.
Mr. Waller Spalding, tme of the
Croqun* firm, but a resident of Chicago,
is spending a few days in Lba city, looking
owr tbe croquet works.
Fiwklm T. Gamplwll baa purchased
from Mrs Holden lh^ Old Holbrook
farm adjoining Tommy Altoft, and taken

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last waa welcomed by everybody.

Hay 7th— Estate of Lydia H. MUlar, a
minor; petition for license to Cell real
relate filed. Order for hearing enured fee
June 4lh, 1879.
PUZZLE.
May 10th—Estate of Pttar Mowry and
Jacob Mowry minora ; petition fee appoint­
CTcmonl Smith, Hasting*.
ment af guardian filed.
.
Response, Mrs. N. Northrop. Grand
May 12ib—Estate of Thomu Dillon,
iUptds.
Deceased; order adjourning bearing of pe­
3:90—Synopsis of Last Meeting. Mrs.
tition for allowance and for discharge to
W. Harford, Muakcgoo.
Appointment of committees
Reports from District Ofioei
Paper, •‘What of the Night" by Mrs.
&gt;1. Howard, Grand Rapid*.
ordered t» be given purchaser.
Paper "Missionary Literature," Mrs. L.
May 17th—Estate of Jefferson Fighnor
Fdkner, Grand Rapids.
1ijecoeaed; order adjiurainj; hearin- of the
Addresses from Fraternal Delegates.
| |4titUa to ptuse will entered.
I'cnoari Greetings.
Krtate of William A Udril, dcrca-M ;
7:30—Devotiunri Exerviare, kd by
the last trill
daerewtd, proved and ad­
mitted to probate, bond ffed sad letter
8.00—Addrcaao«,Misa Gertrude Howe,
a returned Missionary from China, and inventory issued.
House and Lota for Sala.
•
Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop, State Secretary for
Corner of Broadway and Court Streets.
Eatato of Elialia C. Slocum, deceased ;
One of the moot desirable Lmatfeaa iu tbe
Michigan Conference
will of drcaaed admitted lo probate, and City. Will bo sold al a bargain. Enquire
Orinda L. Slocum appointed executrix. ..t r

St

httcarif a wife, ao rumor has it.
Wm. Burgher Esq. is rupririag *»d
renovating kia residence on State street.
I The rain that fell on Sunday auwning

J G. RUNYAN &amp; SON

Wo bare placed Z. B. Willison iu charge
of a stock .ol Groreriea lo aril fer us at
hia old stand in Hustings, Mlehipn,
Said stock conaiata of Sugars, Teas, Ooffees. Spires, Tobacco and Cigars, Crock­
ery and goods usually kept in grocery
Moren. They will U sold at bottom prices.
Call aad are for yourarirrc.
Doc. 18, 1878.
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The HuntlagdMi (Pa.j Monitor, of
April 5th, 1877, pronounce- thia Cramp­
ton's Imperial Soap lha bort ip th* mar- |CHICAGO
ket, aa follows :
Reader, we don’t want you to auppean
that thia it an advertisement and pass it
over unheeded. Read it. We want to
direct your atlration to tho advertiaraicot ,
of "Crampton'a Imperial Soap." Having
used U iu our offioo for die past year, wo
can recommend fc as the bcM quality of
soap in um. It is a rare thing to get a
soap that will thoroughly cleanse printing ;
ink from the handa, “
but Crampton's Untx

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have touts very fine New York Perfernery which you unn buy ia anv quanSOMETHING NEW, NICE
AND LASTING.

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1» IT CUMBLE?

OR NOPAY.

Ladies
bali ajnuw-

eream .©lor, odd f'tar pounda U yellow
ochre.
For a fawn color, take four pxronda of
A bachelor cynic remarks that U is sing­ amber, one pound Indian red, and Oneular bow early in life a child gains thv half pound kmpblaek.
reputali.n of resctnUing the richest aud
Tu make tbu waah gray or atone eJur,
best leaking cf his relati.es
add one ^ouodriw umber and two pound.
“Ma," raid a kittle gi&gt;l, “if you11 let mo
arome fiaody.ril be good.'’ “My child," . The color may be pat oa with n «om- j
so), responded the miber, "you mon whitewash hruah, and wlU be found I
should not be good for pay; yoa should be mueb more durable than oommun white-1
good for nothing."
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IT CAI BE CUBED.

color which wq think ah’uuld surer be used
exoep* ufna building, a guud deel surroun
Jed by Um, ao re lo prevent iu gUr.. we

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A lady tuid her little noo, who waa
tearing for something lo eat, lu wail until
breakfetf. With a tear in hia*rye, be burst
oat: "I just honestly sorest linen think
you're a step-mother! •'

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heart that I may learn nothing boro that 1
eannot eootioec ia tbe other world; that I
may do nothing hero but deeds that will
briar fruit in heaven.—[Richter.

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fee, chocolate and lemonade waa nerved,but
no wines. This was a jilensaot feature
even to many who partafe of wine when
offered, end Mra. Hayes received warm en
eomhims for Moding by her principles.
Speaker Randall, whu«c temperance views
are well known remarked to her with gal­
lant bluotneri: *1 like your pluck In thia
mailer. '—[North Western (fhrutiaa AdnttUr, March ISlh.
Tbe Augusts, Georgia, Ckrcwicfe s
leading Democrsuc paper, sap
Tne exI'rcaident uf tbe Coofoteracy hu tbe sae
red trust of not dishonoring ia his own
person, by u craven petition fi&gt;r forgive
nres, th- holy cause of the South, which,
though trampled upon ia not Jost.ami aev
er shall be, “while there’s an echo left lo
erament, aoj it ia vital to-day, beta tod
•crore tba mighty waters, ia the hearts of
(nomen. Shall Jefferson Daria ask par
don fur that, and in a boadaaua’a key ?
Forbid k.Almiehly God I The worst thin ft
that eonid befall the South would he ao
shameful a degradation io the pervou cf
Mr. Daria ; and the beat thing that cab
happen for Mr. Dark ia lo be staffed out
hr a MMMtntioa of Radical spite and

only anxious to repeal the election lawn
bocunae they Mud in tbe way of their
snceeia in 1880. He rtmember.' tbe time
within tbe pest twelve jrsra when both
Draw orate and Republicans requested the
peereace of troops al the polls io New
York in order to prevent di.tnrbanec, and
soya what everybody clou who is bonret
saya. that not Inng like a fair and honest
droti^o was pesribbt here till tho present
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I la ware u tto tel. U lkw
to II,
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Remedies Worth Trying.
Tl&gt;e Pari. oormpooden: of the Rotten
CL infer, referring to hia recovery from a
dangerous illneuv, nays: I mention thia
illness that I may tell you how eaaily I
waa eared. I waa bent double. 1 could
not breathe. My physician ordered me tu
t|ke a flat-iron and heat it aa hot aa 1
could bear ; pat a doable fold
flannel on
tbe painful part, and more tbe iron to and
fro oo the flannel. 1 Tat eared aa by eu
chaatment. My doctor told mo that some
time since a profeneor io one of out'eollef.
bi, after suffering aro&gt;e daya with cental,
gia iu the bend, which he liitnaylf bid
tried to cure, aeat for the former, wno
prescribed a hot flat-iron. Tbe next lime
the doctor raw the pro&amp;eaor, the latter ex­
claimed with tcoek anger: -I really shall
not pay yor any foe! What’ I had no
aoooer applied the bested iron to my head
than inxtaatly ell pain vanuhed I That ia
aa simple m good day; aurely yon cannot
expect a fro tbr it I" My pbyaician waa
aummoned recently t^thc bedside of a

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vioualy vhiltcwaabed, verane away all that
The iuilowirig answer was rro»atly given oil! cume off aud waah with a aolutioc of
to aBcxxmin-r al an examination : "What white vitrioi- two ounces ia a {nil d water
1 be vitriol will bo deeuenpoeed, forming
do you know vf life palriarebal Adam?*'
“He was the father of Lot, aud bad two tine White end platter of Paris tu wtiah
wires, HLhmrie,and t'other Haygur; one kalacmiue eaariy ndhetee. It ia impellent
tu dtaolve the ginc in a hut water balh.lbi
became
a
pillow
of
rail
ia
the
daytime
ami
. The, entertainment of the Waihiogton
if scorched by iiv great heat its lawity
dipkwmtic com at the PrreideaUaJ niax- the ether a pillow of fire st eight."
ia impaired or destroycd.
ikra bat week »u an event of vntuual
A little 1’ortl.ud girl recently tretifiid
importance. Eight hundred aud fifty in- innocently' to tho life uf drudgery experi­
vitetiuns were united, and there were filly enced by! the avenge "queen of the b&gt;.u-e
that number prerctii. The Nnw Yort hold '. who docs her own Work. Ifomrtmdy
that her family shall be kept tu full health,
Tri/nou gives a good accnunl of the gstbthan that she should have all the faslii.n.
eriux. from which we quote as follows
able draaoe and sty lea uf the times. S'.t
‘Cui. Casey and Mr. Webb Hayes made
therefore secs to il, that each nacr.Ut of
tbe nreeenutiotM. Tbe diplomatic corps
her fomily is supplied with enough ' Hap &lt;
in lull regalia were present. Their rn
BittAw al the first sppeanor.- uf any
trance into tbe rest parlor in a body at
The «mall boy of a clergyman in Port eymptoaa of ill health, tu prereat a fit of
8 13 p. M., beaded by Sir Edward ThoenUm, wearing the red ribbon of the Balt, land M ; was detected by hia mother in rlckuiaa with ita attendant espenar, Carr
waa a fee pegeaat. Seoor Zijnaoona. of the act of "oraameming" with hia jack-JI and anxiety. All women thunk! cr»r&lt;&gt;&lt;
4*3
Mexico, aud hie anile, repreteWiog an they knife a coaly inlaid U'-lo by a doeply c-.it their wwdoiu in thia way.”—Hi
do an American Republic, wore tbe ordi­ carving uf his ideal atwmboat. A day'or &lt;
nary drees uf ritjacna. Tbe Cbinroe min­ two later tbe lady taw' hint from tbe door ;i Senator Kirkwood, of Iowa,'is ered.trd
ister and bis alleedsuta wore native eoi- 1 joking with admiriar eyre at hia partly ‘ with "tying "that be thinli there are now
luwi, with tbe pcnrock'a leather and the completed work and h&lt; ard him sigh : “By ' only four Republic im who have any jr
Vermillion button adorning their eapa. George, I wish 1 bud pot the smoke-1 pect of uominaiiua for tba presli-u.y
, These are Grant, Conkling, Blain: ted
Tbe rone of Brasi! and tbe liUin of France Mack oo before die liekal me."
If Coagrtssmco Luna la jua: apolling |। Waahburoe of IHinoia. Gen Gtatr, l.c
were otMspicuoau in the pageant, as abp
tbngctgeona uifiras cf tbe A-iati ian Rm&gt;- for a fight he might gird up hia warlike II thinks, would be the Mr. tigrat mao, Lut
siaa,Turkish and other hgstioos. Tbe loins and go oat and give Sitting Bull a {be is himrelf strongly dadiaed toward
wife id tin French minister, robed &lt;mqn»- whirl, ff. B. it cot the man to rrfuM lu Mr. Waahburoe, and thinks he would
iidy in white, looked tbe emblaoaue ffly aeccnuuodate a gentlemen, who is anxious ‘
of her adopted laud. AU tbe lalim of thn to shout SOBiibvdy, and bis education and I
The Lewiston M.nmnl says “tbft «
diplomatic fenalire were richly attired. cirilixatitai hare raised him just sLcut!
now staled that Judge I’etera cvowtits lo
Tba east parlor during tba pevaenlatiuu uf
to Coagmataaa Lore's lore! oo far a. ooa-1- the use of hia namc'aa a RepwU.ran ma&gt;
gnaata was a magnificent irene. Cabinet
arras thettiqatUr and practice of the duel. ' didxte Ox G'lrernur of Maine If aud&gt; ia
eeaeurire, distinguiahrd oficen of the —[Burlington lloirluyc.
the epfo be will be new mated l&gt;y sccl.au
army and navy jusuere of tbenupcemaeourt
ScrrtKXi—"Now, John,1' said a father I’ titxi, judging from the unanimity ufscnii
and scores of prominent waxlore and
memberef aeeoapetried br elegantly attired tu his gnwkey sou, "it i, about time that' meet in bin farurcxpmwvd by ll-frlbliean.
of
Maine met ia this city aud otherwise
ladtee.wer^gn/jpcd around tba central flgbeard from. The deciaratiuti of autb Is
not only unanrmuus but emphatic "
room a aumptuoua collation waa act Cuf.

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Not by quantity but by quality will we
be judged in ike red. Theref.rr our
gieatc-taiu. ah r aid be at purity, of life and
heart, aad getting as many mi possible to
join in the wtrk of uviag th-tnaelrea and

1 IBa glue over eight, iu the luuroing p-&gt;ur
off tbe waler, as it simply' awcllp while
aoeting. Add fresh water, pvt it ia a pe&gt;l
and art that in a kettle of bailing waUt.
When diaaolrcd stir U in tu the whiting,
adding enough water to make it, af.rr
mixing, of tbe un eoniatcury uf cummori
whiunraab. It may be tinted any &lt;a»lur,
and It appJied with a whitewash Lriuh If'
tbe eelor ia rubbed smooth in a litllo waler
and then mixed with the waah il will be

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cxriaimrd ao enrag-d husband to hia bet­
ter halt To which she mildly replied.
“Don't, i my dear,'for that was the only
happy boor ft hero ever aeea.’'
Harper's Weekly pictures a California
hoodlum down in the dirt, lookiar with
bleared erm at a number of Chtusmeu
hard at wbrk. “ Taint their color that I
minds' much, mye the noble hoodlum,
‘ it'atbelr (hiel habits I'bjeat la.'

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GRBBEL i RUSSELL.
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Uamlfolly angroied Thi. aprafog srtk'r It
Mlowed by a nwroful full-pacr pu-tnre bv
Ahbay. illoairetiag Harriet a bee. t &gt;-a
Virgin Kiaaiag a Koae. Thea, by way »t eec.
IrsM. we are takaa beyond the Kat! Hi.ar at
tbe 5arth tala the my alariotu land uf aaapiif
iaewt distance*—the tarritury at tbe llwdaea
Bey Campaay—aad travabi fare la taea aiib
the for traders, the half broeda. tbe troppere
and their plalurreque lite. Whether pertniy.
lag tba eidting teaaea ef barter al a Irultsrpoet, pr foUowiag the Great Xerthteu I'WtH. I

iron ia ant energetic anongh. Ho baa aa
iron rod fattened in ao ivory bandie. He
heats thia nod to while beat t which causes
lea pain than red beat) and applies it rery
•lightly to the tcM cf rain. flnt ia longi­
tudinal, thou ia latitudinal linct The ap­
plication b ao light that oo trace ia idt,
but linre op the cpidermm which an soon
effaced. In twenty taiouto. the woman
N. Y. IVtbaar up .—Eaten baa walked beck to Ud, and tie third day Havid Ssrrlek. I’nt W.
&lt;IIns.Hk.pl dugfiiarj
i. Ha gave op hi* fiendish dcs'gna
Jordan, X. W. Ellistau______ _
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rise aad jumped on Chandler, la
fewtea—■assay ■&lt; ihew Mag reproducH
- jumped twtoe, fur be jumped off en Hostnd to awkward hands. Three wtska of folat.op hy JfelofutelM.lsnl.u
with area more bounce tian ba. ago, oaa of our brilliant artiM waa invited
Aaotbar daoeriplio paper, finely Illustrated
1 cm. He chelletgud Chandler'. te ahull by the owner of a chateau in toby Bmsm&lt;&lt;ryfo-U*eeeuadar kia TVuio
uboae grnoula there are wild fowl ia ralar Canaan aerlea. traetiag tuc Afarylsad
taeo, after they bad been made a trifle abundance He woke tbo morning after
hotter than they were in the firm discharge arriving at thia rreileawa’s bouse, with
sciatic* ia hia right thigh. The nearest
Jump soffit more, Eaten.
doctor waa scat for. “I cun do nothing
A State exchange sass
There ia ao which will giro you immediate relief." The
law to prohibit a taaa Oom giving bard snirt is a puient «f my phriciaa. Ho told
cider to boys from twelve to fifteen years tbo doctor what to do. The latter declined
of age, and get tbra drunk erery few the rospomibility ot soy each violent treat­
days, but be weald be tboagbt better of ment “But I satume all responsibility."
by the psrrnto nf three boys if be would do Tbe d.«tor applied an iron bested to white
so wo mars. No bum are nrrereary this best, but so awkwardly that the artist has
bcm tbe mxa uf a five franc pieoo on hia
thigh. Hevw ai-Tcrthelaas cared, and
' TboN'ntioaal A'syraMaeoa sum.-—Bum- enjuyed a week's sport without soother
tor Sarpol, of Cabforeia, think, that lha twitaft of pais.
Bojabbeaiu will elect throe of tho four
(Vagewmea in that State next August
Tbe Osfer Bpringv Clipper anyc “the
The defecation in th, feet House cmrioted of two Reprumtativea ejected by tU pmperts fer an extraordinary crop ot
llepuUMm one by tbe Democrats, and wbret in Michigan vu Deter better sod
hr mat will Im fully iwo weeks earlier thia
one by tbe IhnwmsM cf Ike Houre
usmri Core wen much delayed by bud
we*th«.a»d the late ram but a foil screage
has been put ia tbo ground Tbe acreage
of Spring grain is fair up to the arur&lt;e,
and tho &lt;tt jwing crop in fo Air eauNtica. "

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                    <text>VOL. 24. NO. 5

WHOLE NO. 1256.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS
t asp

THIS PAPER • «
NEW YORK.

Toi.1

Jackson Wagon
The Mooter of UraMuie*, u&gt; parent th*
General with an Arab borae from the Im­
perial Mablra.
Aoxrdiogly , namber

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Heaviest Ironed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box wt-in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled.in Oil. Every Skein■•set .with the
Patent Skein Setter, and

“I acknowledge the cor*," a* th* man
•aid when be rolled on a ligM boot.
Rnaunwetiaa day will bare io take a
back anal, tralore thb body-onatehing bam-

OXLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT

IMSSSJfik*
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
win the Itew.r BUek. tUUlitrwUl.iU«,,

i VEST MICHIGAN UILBtJ-

ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
Uf^BASC^tT.^O^e «r«r B»rU« ^n.^4-

(IRBATE8T IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.

Mon* JACKSON WAGONS «n u"® »»
County
than all others Combined, yet the repairs do not average
2 cents each. Gall and see them nt

Ths Bittie tor the Cedars.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

Buckeye Mower
fin eh! Mr.
Baton tu me’ A
Nt!. of wino might be the death of you , ___________ ,
ou cannot hare ii
| doubt that ear groat ger-era! trill b* highly
Then be turned to Sant, and rail atom ’&gt; । teved with the Sultaa'a gift.

TABLE RAKE!
To cut your Grain. It will leave it in nice -compact. Bundles,;
thus saving the wages and board of one man in Binding, in com- |
parison to any other Machine, in the post three years ONE
HUNDRED AND FIFTY of these Machines have been sold in
Barry County, and May first we had already sold FORTY-FIVE j
to be deUventf this season. This is nearly air average years sale :
but from present appearances four or live car loads will lie needed •
to supply the demand in this County alone. AJl-who intend to '
purchase a Machine this year should/.rder a DOUBLE COMBINED \
BUCKEYE with its PROTECTED-VEAR STEEL FACED CONCA.UED CU-UZDS. ADJUST.i£L£ DOXES. i&gt;. fuel tLo boot- inodu,
were generally m-trn lonely Mill,—ooHiary
most-durable, lightest draft Machine in the market. Affwrenietn* oner,
with only tbo nraatw attling down to
her we hcII the best
partake
He afokr thb aestirueot.

SAVE YOUR CHILD WITH

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Nashville.

Hicligan.

WILLIAM WALTER.
TAILOR,

NINE TONIC
ost Agreeable Tonic
Best Stomachic
WFERED THE PUBLIC.

In Empire Block, orcr Mudge'a Su re.

All Work GUARANTEED,

.

“1 get to iellius devilishly lonraome
*om&lt;tinea, Evan*," Lc aiid.
'■You might, marry." eupgrjud Erana.
“In fact,Nr. t'aalirl.l im lurpriaed that
rondo net. Idararay that any young
lady in the country would be delighted to
lx mittrOR of The Codtn."
A frowh darkened the brow of Erpta'a
grily. "1 do not wi»h lobe bothered with
any of thorn Lett, I'm txnitire. One of
them wonk! Lave cverylbiog in confaaioo

rired aaf.ll-

• Of courae. Evans, it u aomething to be
, mutreaa of The Cedar.," he continued, af
ter a momenta pause, “but then methink,
•he hat heard of ihcgrval auit of Caabel
rwrxi Caabd. Wail till 1 win that, and
then I ah-tU woo to a different end. Evana,
bend cfotm die ahall be my wife. Ob,ho!
'most any woman would rejoice at tbo tb«»c glarioua cyw ahall beam on me- Ay!
duo* of getting Caabol and becoming 1 will cvnquor her yet, by aoctra tueani or
f ,r ....
mirtrcM of thia grand bld place.''
But Evan* lin'd no tncaaare by which to
■atitnaie the character of aueb a woman a*
I Barbara Uodaley.
•‘Hare wine, Eram," raid the mailer cf

Erery State in the Union except lx»»
iana, baa aomo aori of a Sunday law. Io
South Carolina the Matae provide* that
all peraoan "haring no raaaonable.or lawful
excuae " ahall attend acme religiona meet
Ing every. Sunday.
A little girl rm
____________________A-tUaor
Tedion had been finkbrd .he looked up

There ie rent for the weary.'

However,Mr. Art hue Hrana drank wino
lightly. Ho "o all the more danjeroo* a
raaral from the fact that he kept hie bead
dear, cool,.and aleady. Il w» a aacrilre
ou bia part loo : for be liked wino. He no-

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EM EDY SO COOD
Mtuoi Ate oeiiutt

FOSTER’S Laco Kid Gloves the best in the market,
finest Stock of

phavo the

Millinery Goods
’atont'

ever brought to this City.
Cheap.

Come and see me and buy your Goods

Prraidwi E. C. Nickok, ot the Battle
Creek achuol board. baa acreed to defray
the exyemee of E M. Brighern'e trip to

all wiU be well with you."
Tbo maet-r of The Cedare kept bia eyca
on Dr. Oower for a moment; than he
eigbed, clarnd hb eyw, and waa aaleep
again. Hia breath inf-------------- J -----lar. Tt»e unnatural
Lb face,—laving Ur
the gates of death, but vie rotuniing
therefrom Mornins dawned and «iU he
alept. . At Worth he awoke. Ramon atitl
held her ewey. The cbaneo in the diasaac
wu indeed rreatly for the better.
\

jpr.fWr.Ll

a cooMfottanc* of the attettglh ol th* new
daimant'a taw. He war fflroed to the be­
lief that unlem rraort should be bld to
nm denpcrale meaaa, bb dfoot would be
at utterly defeated is th* fotnrn a* be bad
llowcrcr.Te did not at that time, gir*

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machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There are more
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the combined sales of all the others. The WILSON
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‘■Sant, how long bare I been'iil I ”
•‘Deed, Mam Caahd. about eight or utterance to Lb thought*.
'leben daya.I
wnathe answer. ‘'Yon
I don't know, ’eiady, for I hab n't
kept berry elnrn boom ob da time. Ef you
bad aaked do doctor, bo could tell you 1

mw,

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Habtibos, Micb. JtMB 4,1879.

PLATFORM.

tion, and consequent deprecia­
tion. In favor of a currency' of
coin and paper of etjual value, originated, with th* following
and equal purchasing power, the to it* approval
paper ©onvcrtihle with com at The main j-urpiM of the bill
the will of tho holder.

objections

is to ap-

civil department, of the Government. The
amount appropriated cxseeda, in the
aggregate, 18,000,(WO of doUan This
BM*y &gt;• needed to keep ia operation th*

to lb* Lcgtelatirc, Executive and Judicial
Appropriation bill, which we print, in
another pjpoo, tn thiaimucoftb* Bambib.
Th* Dreaidenl Mate* hi* reason, ia brief
s* follow.:
1. BeesMc the bill which contain, tbe
grant ot money Macntial to keep in oper
stiou the fonctiuua of the grot depart-

“guarded and scratintead." If th* power
to superriro io any respect whatever the
Congrearional elections exist, undor section
4 artiste 1 of th* Constitution,it i* a power
which, Uk* *v»ry other power belonging to
the Gorerumant nf th* United Slates, b
paramount end Mprtme, and iodud.v tho
right to employ *th* necessary mean* to

number of dauac* wholly foreign to such a
measure, which hare been tacked to it by
Congrwfor tho purpoee of depriving the I
Executive *f hi* eccrtituticnal right* and

right to the free exertiaa of its own discre­
tion and judgment touching aucl. general
tegwiatioa, were *X forth in the sporial
tncsaagn ha relation to th* House bill No.
1, whieh wa* returned to th* Hona. of
Keprroentetive. on tho 39th oflart month.
1 regret that th* objactioa* which were
3, BeraMc ibe eteuse* of tho bill then expCMMd to thi* mXbod of legisla­
tion bar* net Bocm«d to Congrro. of suf­
referred to, amending and repealing tbe ficient weight to dissuade from thi*
existisg election laws, white they admit,
in a vague and feeble manner, the right of tnenta ia an approprutio* biM, and that
my rocMitutiooal duty in rrepect to th*
general lefialatfon thus placed before me
clectioM, deprive it of the power to inter­ cannot be dbcharged without Memiog to
fere in a manner to protect ertuena iu delay, howevre briefly, the neomsary
their right* a^d to prevent fraud.
appropriatiou* by Congress for the support
1 Becatue the hwtery of recent of th* Government. Without repeating
detains* in the large cilie* prove* the three objection. 1 respectfully refer to that
m&lt;*age tor a rtotetaent of mf view, on
nsesmity of Federal ropervision and tbe the principle* maintained in debate by th*
cnforeerarul of tbe existing law. in order advocate* of tbe bill, via., that “to with­
to laws fair election* and to prevent hold appropriatioui is a cokaiitutional
tho** glaring (Had* which, if allowed to Bwaaa for the redrew" of what the major­
be repeated, will render free government ity of tbe House *f Kepreseutative* may
regard as s “grievance.".
impcaribte.
It will be sees at a glance that any one
of th* reasons noted above afford* ample
ground for the veto of th* bill. Taken a*
a whole the objection* of the President to
tho clause* of the LiH repealing the elec­
tion law. leave the taajeritJ no tenable
ground for farther attempt* to 'repeal

proeeo./nrvcfe of the most positive and
outrageous nature. It is adnrited that
the existing law. are .efficient to prevent
thar repetition. Tbe beat sentiment of tbo
country, it* conscience and patriotic intel­
ligence, in all partis, demand free and
fair election, in all part. of the land. That
sentiment, and tbe people who entertain it,
who are a vast majority of ihA'peopte of
the country, will sustain the President iu
those who would break down the existing
barrier, to pure elections and who would
Bake our Government though fraud and
violence at eloctiooa, RtptUieao only in
name, and each seem* to be tbe purpose of
tbe confederate majority io the prex-ot
C,ns—

Congrta*. TWy are short enough to bo
rued by every intolligvn! citiaen, and that
1* one secret of their remarkable power.
Nevertheless, they pecaent ia ctear and
forcible form the entire acumen: agalu^
the measure* wtoed. Tier are a* foil of
rraaooa a* of pluck, and a* full ot pl nek as
an egg i* of meat. Every word ia a blow.
Th* Chicago Ater-Ooma of Friday(
endorse th* veto ia the following emphatic
language:
Th* veto Beangca of the President
increase in number and improv* in quality,
though it was rather difficult to *ay any­
thing mor* appropriate aod to the point
than hi. laaltiate paper cf thi. character.
Still. the third and very latest that wa.
aent to tbo Iloavc y e.teniay i. an admir­
able document, and »umi up the objeetiouv
to Ibe bill repealing the law authoririog
aupervisoni al Cougrtamonal election* in a
manteriv manner. It w untweaaary to go
ovur the argument* here. Tbs /Wcr
Orem ha* repeatedly stated the main

aniwcrahte

argument rahmitied by'th*

ia a num positive light, aod make* them
to plain a* to bo oosriuaiv'e. The admiuiatratioo can afford to await another nwi
by tbe Democrat, with serenity sad eompoxire.
And th* New York fleraU sum. up
tbe rxult of th* thrrt ooloto a* follows
The general effect of th* three vetoes
which have been anti iu srnce th* begin­
ning of tb* extra *c*aion i* ccmptetely to
rtXore harmony between the President
aod to mak. the party a compact phalanx
in support of the sJminiatratiou. There
ii M longer any discord between President
H«ye.t and tbe party that elected him.
Th* democratic leader* moat thank them
■riven and thy.- blundering itraicgy for
ilia new atren^tb which i* tbua given to

Th* New York H'rald in tn riaborate
article review, th* receut ItepuLlinau ConjeuioB in Ohio, the cauaea and the effect
prikiraBy, ot the noatinatioo of tho bril­
liant Chailie Footer for Governor; datroled tho action of th* eooreetioo, which
U attributes to th* tpMj of President
Haye* and a victory for him and hi*
frisode over the friend* of ex.Prraid.nl,

gmyiai- It wrongly radar*** tb* fossa
klBMserw cf tb* administration, but
Am* not attribute tb«m to th* Secretary
of th* Treasury, who i* thrir real author
Although lb* nowricsUon of Fosta* aad
rtefcut of Taft in a ahtak so GraBt.it is
not * Btwrmaa tnamph, bat a Haya
triumph, if Mr. Haye, ss rwoririag ia hb
rtdari the qwartio* whetbar be tray bm,
*M^ CX aT^XX^' bx'T'rteX

rtrf!3 years. Ia jmrsuam-e j
________ A* motbera of tbe present'
SeaXeofthe UnitedStalmholdtheireeot.. It* ,
eoosriiatioualitv b not rolled iu qnortion.
It ia eonfideutiy believed that no Sound
tnrv in America. The ceremouie., wbtet.
argument can be made ia support of the
ooeatitutiqaality-cf national regulation uf uecnuted the gr«*'»» p*« «f Sunday, May
25th, had been long pro-arraagvd aad preanoounred, and attracted a multitude so
rmrt tliat tbe thMsan* who crowded the
Represeotetivo. may also ba coaatitutfon
edifice were but* ban*fol to the multitud*
ally regulated by ths National authority
thu .urged about the outride uf the
Th. bill bribre me iterif rrooguhm tb
cathedral with such an eager pressure that
principle that the Coograreional election
250 policwmra had to form a regular fire
are not State elections bet nalioaal e)«
Uoca. It Ireves in full force the exteuni line Co prevent a deadly and overpowering
ruab. Admimton ww by tickets, whieb
had Io be procured beforehand And in very
to be appointed by naticcal authority to
‘'obwerre sod witoom" the Congrearionai ciiny ioatance* were roundly paid for.
etedwaa whenever due application i. made Tbe ceremonies theaunrivc* wereef th*
by ritiaeo* who desire said elections to be moal-brillisnt and .umptunus character.

WARRIOR MOWERS !

WaaniKOTtiit, D. C., 1
May 28th.1879. |

It is difficult t* tell to-day wh*t will-b*
tl&gt;c ontoome of the dtegreement b-rtwvcn
Congrtn and th* Kucnlive That th*
bill will ha vetoed ha* betra known for
some time. But tbe unkcown, i* bow
Covgnn* will meet th* veto. J f anything
can be inferred froti the public apecchc*
and private expnasion* of leading mem ’VW r»n«n.^ S»U|WSH *»*s
hers, the majority, 'if not m aggressive and
confident as it wm before the fir»t veto, Is,
at this writing, more compact and deter­
mined than it was immediately after the
teat veto. The legialatirc appropriation M33MHW3 3O ONIhll
bill wa. signed by Senator Thurvu.u y«*
terday afternoon and vu rent immediately

4677
WALTER A. WOOD’S VARIOUS KINDS OF MACHINES

•isujisa Nosoaas
‘sms *M J

3OIXON *!VIO3dS
will probe Jy mod in hi* veUKo-dey though
MB* ilepabliean. are of opinion that it
will sot be laid before Cmgrcaa until th*

DNLL0YH1X3

eratio member* ..kin^ them to outline a -aaiuiioq
plan of iegialaVin action in tbe present
emergency aod signifying thrir wiUlocas to

H03 30UVH3 ON

T'JEIje CHUBB PLOW
And a number of others having a good Record.
Everything
WARRANTED to be the very best of ito kind. Look at tlje

UewDrills, Horse Rakes, &amp;c., &amp;c.,
»q

ADJOINING THE BANNER OPRCE.
S. W. LANE.

lm3

hav* th* joint eommlltc* act upon tbe
propcrilion before taking any formal step
to carry it oat. Should tbe joint bdamiitae adept tbe proporitioojt will be submited for signature*. . Every Northern Dem­
That I have
ocrat who haa bji-o .foken to on th* .ab­
bought my Smk
ject haa sagaified hi* willine** Io follow up
tbe policy and insirt upon .landing firm
vanced’tny pne
H1S31 TramjHV
and refusing appropriatiou*. The ide* of
|1.00
■ Made Suits for
J sell Ladiea* R
the addreaa or docuBcnt b that a. th.
law. .ought to bo repealed mor. directly
15 cents
burns for
White and Fift
affect the Northern Stet**, end a. tbe
repealing Iceiateliou was icaaguratod ty
—
18 cents.
Linen -Suitings)
members from the North, they should be
KJd Glove* in all Shades
50 eta., 15 cU.,' and f 1.0Q
allowed to load in deflning the polity to be
porsoed. Tho joint cwnmittec wul meet
either today or tomorrow, when the
i]ue*ti--'n will bo cunsadered and paared
upon
reached th* oonclurion that the number of
The rommittee co post-office* and p-wl
fraudulent rota* rax in the city &lt;tf New
road, have been given their atttntkra to a
STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.
York alone in 1868 wa* net lew than
•y.len: of return tetter effieee,
c-ffire*. .nek
inch a.
.Lown amid th* dkrkaro* uf th* righted O»tem
35,000. A committee of th* 4 lib Con- j
to Iqokers-on wa* revested an epie traced . ba. long been In —
us* iz
in E^z£
England. T?:*
Tbe
press, in thrir report submitted in 1877, la firo on each ■window. Despite th* rain j “object
.........
..
i
k,~* of a propoacl bilL is to secure
~ th*
adopted the opinion that- for every one I that dll with a dteagreetlc perriatenry at I mart speedy delivery of tetter* jo Writer*
hundred actual voter* of the city of New ;
ia cares where the party addressed does
IN ALL SHADES.
York in 1868 on* hundred and eight vote* I the titae, thu grand rcveteiinn of art al- not naeive them, from any c-iure whiter
tracted the xtentwn of paxcn by and
lined ibe street, with croup* of intcreXcd tr, such ** a failure to lake them from the
I have a complete Assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods.
lawfalX^U* cast could not bare exerod«d
office, illegibility of addrvre, lodi*p«rilion
g.icr*
Within,
lb*
noble
proportiniu
of
RS per rent of tbe actual voters of the
to receive them, or otberwtee. It is very
h
city. By thi. statement Ibe number of the strurture were cthermliied in tbe blase obviou. that in a country the axinnt of j
fraudulent votes «t‘ that election io the of a Uiounnd lights, and tbe rich mould - thu, whep we Lave pc*ul lin**3,",Xll
city of New York alone ws* betwee* thin/ ing. arid beautiful tracery seemed to win mil*, long, a return tetter offio. at on* ■
kinds of Dry Goods 1 make tbe
Hats in .tlfe Latest Styles. In.all
1 f
and forty 'tbotuand. Th ex.- fraud, eom- adlitteoal charms. '
During the wank, an auction sale wa* point only, and that one point Wrihlug- |
..u
•
tiletely reversed the result of the election
lowest possible price for Cash.
held 4 the cathedral for th* pu.jawe of too, on lb* extreme eastern boundary of ‘
lijHilMlinutiivro'o
.
rvalixbig as much a. poasibl* from th* the cootm.nt, i. 'invuficienl for th* &gt;qxrdy
ua'urfi! d&lt;sue sniong'rich pariabionera for delivery of letter* or package, to th* orig-1
, Washington Blocks
choica pews in their chosen place of wor­ inal sender, in csm of non-delivery. The
tar «r Jail. A. p. tea. X tea .'.teak
averag* distance of carriage of mail mat­
Hastings. June 2d, 1870
42-11
as, st the »tei k »•.’ 4. v X i* . C-an
They attracted tbe attention &gt;’f the whole ship Firm choice vn ran up to I'd,I'M), ter io th* United States u about 1.813 |
at
which
figure
it
wa*
obt»ir.&lt;-l
by
Mr*.
rn'fi
country. It wa* plain that if they could
be continued aod repeated . with impunity Narorio, wife &lt;-f tbe vire-proaideal If the
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Mctrephun
Eterated
road,
baoeeeding
frro government wav Impowible.
*d acta, which it ia proposed in thi. bill to
A dutinpuiabed Senator, in enptaing choice* were told at constantly dwindling All the pcXa) rrfonuj iu tbiv, as ia all
I .^Ta'aLJ, , ,
t
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,
.....
al or modify, reUte to the Congnx the p*m*g*of tbe ^cti « law*, oeelarcd figured until anta* 113,000 had been rrol- xb«f rouatrte*. arc rakra from the rtritiah
mA*.'
• "•"7 1 ooo Ik-ckwith • Round Oak Heating Stoyes sold m Barry county
efoetioc*.' The remaining portion. that he had "for a f ng time believed that ixed ip thro* bonntee. which, ot course, sy»U-m ; they were engrafted oa that m-' "^‘^’VuHf&amp;TvTiiiiWktjLWBB.
j
withjn the last 1 rears. 1 am Ute only Agent of tbe Round
*f tbe law, which will continue in fore* our form of government wna a comparative i have bulling to do with lb* regular rent
I. -a. rf -l»
.H-Am cwu. e-g
» ... ...
’
0 ,k in
Ojuntv. and can give .you tbe be.t price., wd
after tbe enactment of this measure, i* that failure in the larger citi«a." To meet
cf postal officials, and were, tn every torf/K. *ns*&gt;V&gt;xto«or Ss»C.»ol*l«aat.
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which provide* for the appointment by a these eviii. and to prevent thaw crime*, th* |
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warrant them tn every respect to be the only
Judge of tbe Circuit Court of the United Unitadmute* law. regulation ConirrrM
neeud with the Service. Tho Cast mail
PKOIIATI: ORDER.
I
tstOVC made Of
State* of two SuperWore of elections in fonal election, were enacted. The framer. I by tbd aroembled prelate, the day after the
Stilt «&gt;r MJCMI41W. &lt;
grand “dedication, to oioridcr, under th*
•acb elcetteo duurict, at any Congraamonal
A&gt; • MMlaa .-till. pr-.V.:.
leadership of the Cardinal, plan* for the
tleeticn, ca due app&amp;altoo of citizen, who
re?S*
The Heaviest nttd bwt made Stove of iu kind in the mark
desire in the Langusm cf th* law, • to have der their provision., the election* have cincvlhttoo of the enormous debt of
Can give many of the very best of testimonial*.
been comparatively peaeaablc, orderly aod Archbishop Fureell. of Cincinnati, who
I
The dalte* cf the 8uperrm,ra will bo to boo«*t. Even tbe opporwnta of these U«, J wa. od hero to attend th* opening of the
cathedral.
Th*
knotty
quexian,
which
attend at the poll., at all Congrearional have borne Untimocy to their value au-1
^r«a-l&gt;yit-.a4 Xl-.i&gt;v it.
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•lccti&lt;«', and to remain after tbe polla ar* efficiency and to th. necowity fur tbrir ■ has ckuied to much public and .private
open until every rote cast ha* been count­ enactment. Tbe Committee uf the Forty- i Iwaji n ainee the archbishop's inrolven*M«rwlw nV*
on* ar* tk*
’The lineal finished Diving Flu© Stove ever before brought to
wXsMlMillet tetka rwt
ed, but they will have no authority to Fourth Coogrta., compoaed of tuetnberv a cy became knows, ws* handled with (be
.Muri *.«4 to.te-L
as’ixai ^***
Warranted to he better arranged and more raving
vigor ind buainc*. capacity whieh ia so
make arrovt. or u&gt; perform other dutiee majority of whom were opposed to three'
than to be in ths immediate presence of law*, la thrir report on the. New York] n iiguktriy cbarscterirtlc of Cathriie admin oS fut^ l,u" ““J ot*&gt;cr Diving Flue Stove »old.
fom-M*.
kv
seals
ow
«•&lt;
&lt;*•
kttrus
.
ul
i
&gt;
tetratiun generally.and a plan for m organ­
l&gt;»&gt;.
IbM Uh k«ln ■ 11&gt;v
u,&lt; l.ntt
the officer* holding tho election and to eleetfon of 1876. raid
m* all auwr »vran,
la
.m,
witneas ail thrir procc«diog*, including
• The Committee would rommend t-, ized »uli*cription thronghoat th* country
the oounting of the vote* and tbe making other portioM of tbe country and to other | wa* matured.whirb bid. fair to bring about
•t HaMteaa a»4 «kaw vaaw. U aa. than U. *
of a return tbescof." Tbe part of tbe eitito Ibi* remarkable *y«c&lt;n developed , a rattefoeiory settlement of tbe saintly
!
bankrupt',
affaire.
tiection tew which will bo repealed by tbe through the agrocy of both the local and
Another notaU* event of thi* seek,
approval of thu bill inelnda* ttewo accttems federal autboriue*, acting In harmony fin
which giro authority to the lupcrviaora of an honwt purpose. In no portion of the wa. th. eclcbrstiuu on th* 28lh of th*
■lection to personally acrutinixe the count world, and in no *ra of lime, where tier* ceeutnary cf Thoma* Moore's birthday.
and canrsM each balot, and all tbe sro- fare been an expraaeion of the popular will In the afternoon, a coloMal bronx* bu.l of
liic. which roofer authority upon lb* U. through the form* of law haa there been a the poet wa. unveiled in I'rcapect Park,
8. Marahal. and deputy marshal, in con­ mure complete aod thorough illuiMtatioa of■ with appropriate eeremonie. ; and io lb*
I have the. Largest and bert selected Stock of Stoves ever before
nection witb the &lt;'Miprcavional election.. republican institution*, whatever may evening, tbe Aeademy of Marie ws* burgh and Dublin la 1673 Glasgow wa*
S-JirtsUma' ^mrutry'
brought to thia County. 1 CAN lead, and 1 am bound to sell them
Th* enactment o( thia bill will aim repeal have been ths previous habit or conduct thrungtd with a fine audienew, whose eo- added; and as tbe experiment proved
arction 5322 of the Criminal Statute* of of election, in three eitire, or h«w*o«vcr' levtamment ronnated io rutegiro of lb*
and can and will make the Lnwcat Prices, cal! and see for yourself.
, treat rbiusireh altvrnaling with perform- auceeaafol, the number wa* enbrped until
*t-&lt;wa bv well-known voesliote of bis moX now there are io that country 1,3 offirra KSE&amp;te
the protection cf United Slate* officers en­
from which undelivered letter* are return­
gaged in the discharge o! their duttan at ment of what good faith, bcceX endeavor, celebrated melodic.
D.-ce.-iti-jvi Day was thi* year vbaerved ed to th* writer*, with right fwiucipal
th. Congnmionxl election.. Thia acction legal form and jurt authority may do for.
I Mill employ the best of Workmen and buy my Leather direct
io about th* usual Bunner, *r perhap* ofia. Under tbe law, at it exists in tbe
protect* tfopervi.era and Narahaia in tbe the protection of tbe dretocal ftuachi*?
from the Eastern Manufacturers, and warrant every Strap, and
indeed-* little more generally than nimtnon. United State*, letter*, if not delivered reperformaare of their duties by making the
rum swd rats tLxcrioxa
gssMsflar.’Anriii
Buckle (telly. Yours Respect fully,
oUtruetio* or aaiaulting of tboM officer*,
Thia bill recognise* tbe anlhority and on scrunot cf tbe exceptionally Go*
low*.
Irvti
TN»
nan*
mas
avart*i
•
or **y iaterfcreuae with them by bribery duty of tbo United State* to appoint weather, which allured from thrir occupa­
itx~E ?.•“!
or pilicitaticn or *ihcrwi*e, crime* against Supervisor. to guard and scrutinise tbe tions rxlany ^&gt;«opl* who, a* s rate, pay lit­
tbe United State*. The true meaning and Giopeaaionil electrons, but It dvnic* to tle aUenli-m to holiday*. Flag* and *xw-- shtm
effect of the propsre-l kgiilation are plain. tbe Government of tbe United Slate* all tursiori*. procearioo* and spewhes, all
.p*r*4d with music of a high order. Al
night1 when tbe cathedral was lighted up
for the firat cv-.-ning service, a beautiful
effwrt'wa* produced whieh an eye-witnea*
thu. flmcribm: “No wooer had the dec
trie .park Itehiod up the n* jet* that encirtlrt tbe foliated capitate uf the maaaire
roforitu and had darted from pillar to
| iUar—.bidding a flood of radiance on tbe
especially prompted by the investigation wide 1 czpanae of nave and sial* below,
and exposure of the fraud, committed in bringing the architectural derail* of the
high J alter jplo bold relief aod ioviXing
the city and State of New York at the
election* of 1878. Committee, nfrwut- them with an unearthly beauty—than a
log both df tbo leading political partiea of atrauge right prtaentad itaeli to thoae who
tho country hav* submitted report* to the ■ were pa the street* immediately adjoining
Iloue of KepraseutetivB, on th* extent of tb* edifice- There appeared in habiliments
of fir*, rsdient feature* aad daasliog aplea
ilelh Congress, alter a fall investigali.in, ‘ dur l|o saints, tbe tnariyera and tb* «&gt;o-

'cTOl'darERS to KNOW Those FACTS

TVTHHIVW

uo Saffir

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY

Plain and Brocade

Trimming

Silks

i iiiiii min u
CLMSI LV

CLOTHING AND
1
CLOTHS.
LEWIS STERN,

New Base Burner JEWEL.
Jewel Range 62 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Cook 50 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Cottages 10 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Todd both Parlor and Cook.

iagbw'h

baildinir

Prt-bat* f
. daytveuit

HARNESS.

H. A. GOODYEAR.

The supervisor*, witb antborily to obrerrs
and witneii the proceediog* al the Con­
gressional e^eciiotw, vqffbu left, but there
will be no poser to protest them, or to
prsvent interference with their dot ire, or
t* puni«b soy vialatku of th* law from
—,
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If thi* bill i* sppr-ved. only lb* ahsdaw
cl authority of tbe United State* at lb*
national riactioa* will renarin; th* anbatenos will b* gone. The aupcrvirioo of
the riactioa* will be reduced to a mere
lanpectiou. without authority, on tho pert
of the SuperviMtn, to do any act whatever
to make th* rieerion a fair one. All thu
will bo left to lb* Supcrviwxs i* th* permiarion to hare auch . oversight of tho
electurn* aa political parties are in the
habit ofexereiring, without any authority
of law in order to prevent tbrir oppogpnta
from obtaming unfair advantage*. ^Tfa*
objret of the bill b to destroy any control
whatever by th* United Slates over th*
'Dongrassioual ejection*
a nara bight qumreios
Thk psMg* of thi* bill ha* boon urged
upon the ground that th* election of mem
her* cf Congrere ia a mailer which eotiow» th* Stale, alcce , that throe clec-

power to make II. .opervtafoa effectual. libsralte bewpriakted with lover-, made up
Tbe great tody of tbe people, of all parti. &gt;, tbe -inter of th* day.
Tbei It.rrrcbd Talmage oritbrare* his
want free aod fair dectiun. ; lb*y do iwt
aiqniltel l-jr taking a three month* vacnitun ia|Kat»|&gt;e. Ho sailed ot. WnliMsisy
I
sat
,•&lt;&lt;*«&gt;)■• tried by hi* wifoand daughter,
that-tb* pise* ofaa election aliutdd l« a
MD.tuary for lawlexoc** aod crime Ou and lb* large portico of tb* oongrvgalioo
th* day of an atection peace and gxxi that wtnt duwu th* b*y in tb* ateatoer
order are more Pineseery than on any f.'nimf RryoMit to M* him off, kept up
other day of tb* year. On that day the an alm-xt evutiauou* cheer for "th* Do­
hnttbleat and feeblest citixeiM, lb* aged rnins." The elders of hi* ehnrch, mart
aad infirm, should b* and *bpaU hav* of bis shureh member*, Arbuckte barring
rtaaea to i**l that they m safe in the hi* corset, and th* majority of the l*resexerriaeof thrir m-ot reapooaihl* duty, bytrr* who recently voted that Dr. Tal­
and thrir aaered right aa mxnben of mage had not been guilty of fttabbod aod
■octety, their daty and their right to vote deceit, wm in the steamer. They mad* a
Th* Cunwitutiooal authority to regulate great limo over tbeir eccentric paXor. who
the Congrrnaional etectioM, which brioog. waved an adieu M long a. be con'-d be
to the Government ofth* United State., seen, white the band played "Auld Uag
and which It i* nornsrary to exert toaccure 8jtm," sad Arbuckle gave, a* a parting
thought towtotodtixeaa prowariog th. •olc, “Praise God, froifl whom all blreatngs
flow." Dr. Talmage will deliver a serie*
forced by appropriate legislation. Bo far of lecture, in England, under tbe manage­
from public opinion ia any part of the ment of Mr. Pond, of late Henry Ward
country favoring any relaxation of the an- Beecher's lecture *g-nt. He will return
•
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‘
th* firat Bunday pf
tioo of rieXion* from viotenee and romp- September.
tion, I belter* it demand, rreatsr vigor
The G^nd~}tepid.
**ys, -In
both in thd enaetaeat and in tbe execu­
tion ot laws framed for that purpore. Any hte charge to tbo grand juror* al the open
oppremion, any partimn partiality whieh isg of tbo Uaited Blate* Court at Mar­
experience may have shown ia tho working quette, J ndg* Witbey mad* a very aimof uiXiag law. may well engage th* care
fol attention both o! Coupee. a»d tbo
lh« Democrat, prstnd i. a condilfoo of
doty for tbe rorrsetion of thro* miaebirfk p*rpcturi conflict between National and
A* no CougrsnriooaJ afoclion* oeeur until Stale sovereignly.
Ho arid:'' "Th*
after th* regular sansfoo of C«mgre*a will State U aoverctgn in the enactment and
bar. been held, there areas to be nc
th. enforcement of ite tew* and th* United

&gt;1500.00

WHITrStWIHO MACHINE CO, • CLrriLAMD, OHIO.

^ANTjm

Tte Merita Pirtiuiu Cnpaij,

r

1|Hm

.

West Meriden, Conn,

J. L. REED &amp; CO.’S
Ptein ami Ornamental Silver Plated and

Cut Ghmwuro, Lamp., Chmririiera
ud Bronsca, Table awd Picket

BACK!
The Uarirated WU*ux ft White, Or

LUMBER
WAGONS
Sacoad Growth Bpckre (Hw oak,
Bea* Hickory Axlra,
Beet Aris TuagM (swamp,)

The New York JfrroU think, that tbe
appearance of Secretary Bbermaa in tbe
field a* a Prceidvotial conununt. followed
a* ho win be by otbora, “naramiratx th*

Horae

�TifrltrtutLicyl ftf/ltn
।
I IPSO. Honest eketko* and hooml money

Not to lack of regard tar the interest of j

tbo Ratrnn ia to be charged tbe nee ap­
I pearaaee, lately, of Album item*. Yow j1
i -orrc*pcaJ&lt;u: wekumot the Baxxiu, .a* !1

The Chicago /a*»r.0reaa revs, “Fes­
ter, of Ohio, wilt wtdeome the nominiUoa
of Thurman aa hb competitor.’

It coma each Thursday, with it* new* of :
things tranajiriog or about' to take place; 11

Utter. UtrevMd to the f»U.wl«rp«r»c»
rewala'nctalMed la ths pettoSMtl Hafllaj*
tlurj Coaaty. Mirii.. Jaac 3, 18WMartha A. B^gv, Anna Butcher.
Joseph Brannan, Robert Filner, Susan
Fulton' Frank lake, Emma Newton.

Thursday afternoon of thb week by Mr*.
J. W. Bentley and Mia* Rose Good­
year, at thu Socuitj parlors, in the
Rower block, over the aboe (tore. Gen­
tlemen are invited to lea at rix o'clock.
Refreshment* served from aix until half

•TSWia-

Special Notice.
Tb tub Patbops crxnx Babxbb —
Oar Mr. Brook* i* now engaged in set­
ting with all ths patron* of the Bxxtnui,

Wool begin* to coms in.

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lot* of warm wcstbtr and ah.iwcn.
Council meeting on Friday evening.
The Calihynia Rejublicon State cct-

The East Baltimure Reform Club will
bold a basket Pk Nk at E. B. Wantcr'a
Grove in that towwhip, on Saturday, June
14th. Speaking in tbo afternoon by
James Clarke and Dr. M. C. Woodmansee
vf thb city and Dr. II. F. Peekham of
Cedar Creek. A General attendants b
invitod.of all interested in th* Temperance
rinse By order of the Committee.
We deeply regret to be called upon to
anaouncn the death, al bar roridence in
Rutland, on Friday last, of Mrs. Aaa D.
Rack, a ladyjriddy known aud greatly
beloved. She bad been a long time rick,
aod a great auffertr, but ah« boro all with
chrbtku resignation and deported iu peace,
leaving a - largo circl* cf relative* and
friend* to muurn her removal from the
sorrow, of earth to the joys of the Heav­
enly Kingrlora.

W. Kdeltnan,
J. Mef^ughlia,
J- Woodmamce,
E Senta,
C. Bidriman.

ARE YOU COING TO PAINT?

Mr. Smith, of Illinois, an eloquent ad­
vocate of Temperance,temporarily sojoerar
eying with A. D. Cook, H-q , of this
city, delivered an addrre* at the Christian
Temperance mreting Sunday afternoon

16

Die Thorns, Hustings &gt;eoond nine
phyed with the Middkrilk club on Tburr wrong, and a stop should bo put to ii by
day hat, at Middleville. limit*, Middk- authority, if people who do it hrro oat
vllh aeure 30, Thom* 20. Never mind commit »*ori eaou’h Co drebl of tkeir
own accord. The prospect* for a very hot
city that we eatinot be Io particular about
turyiog animal and vcgalaUc matter, sad
J. W. CuMcr, E-q; has Warned to the bary it too, au deep 1U1 dogs will not dig,
city after haring made a hearing t.mr of nor awiaa root h up. That awful eeoorje
aevutal waste* through tho Southam pen nt that visited the Reuth Lrt aaaote* should
Illiucet
He report* tho laapcranre

PERFUMERY IN BULK.

POTATO BUG POISON,

Wheat,
Wool.
Potatoes.
Lard,
Butter,
Pork,
Hams,

f what rain can do, when it come* down
a suddenly and in auSdcit quantities.
IVeapcnt aftwvrty agreeable hour* with

_
brother of the doctor'*, MrA|:a«tu* Turner, of CaKfunih, who h
•priding a few week'* iu thb county, na­
iling rriaUvre and friend*. Mr. Turner ia
* b*ry penial, gentlemanly man, and what
little imie wa* ap&lt;-ut iu hi* company was
rgre«4'i!» indeed -

Sweepstakes Tbrcahcr and Monitor cn| ginc. Woodsum Machine Co's engine aud
i Thresher E. M. Ilirdwll engine and
Thresher. Mlacsuta Chief, Tbnaher.
Gear Scott A Co. Engine and Threater.
■ II. F. Dow A Co., Tbrcaber. C. Rumell
A; Co’* engine and Massllon Thresher of
whieh we sold rover*! bit year.
Also tbe Alla*, Batavia and Minefield,
engine* and Gear SccU A Co* Lans aod
Bodly.aud M»nafirid Portable Saw MB*.
Eighty- Buekevc Mower* and Reaper*
• old in Barry County lbw year. •

On Thursday lart L D. Gardner bought
of Mr. Lane nf flatland, Sti flaere*. r»d &lt;-f
Mr. logerool ofWoodltnd 'fin flree,a rf
good flrhiae wool fur 2fi emit per lb.
The first sale n* the *eaM*o tn thb city
Dto Congregational roeiety uf Irving;
bold an ice errsui and strawberry foslival
id lit* basemrnt o( their church thi* Wed­
nesday evening. A general invitation 'b find, and abo a pocket book that CTutainsd
extendedjand we hope there will bo • hrjm some money end a lock of hair, out from
•heir little lost babe'* head. Mr. and Mrs
Wearer wrra absent st the grave yard,
A fire at Paris, five miles north of Big
setting flower* on the grave of thrir little
Rapids, a abort time rioce destroyed
babe
who died brt winter; *o the burglar
nearly all of the lm*itM»* part &lt;-f the town.
had mple time in which to ptrwreuto hb
8ever.il Hurts, and- three hotel* were
burglary. He is probably eno of tho worat
burned. Loes heavy, a* but a uaall
amount of insurance was ot* the buiMrag. spemisra ot' tramp*, and could he le
eaagbt, would rocriro hb jut doos by be­
A gentkcian from al-read wa* in town
ing »cM to the penitentiary for a series of
a port of hst week with a devi-o for grind­
ing a'rckla for mower* and reaper*. It l*
a patent of course, sad an emery wheel
Be Careful.
dot* tbe grinding in »hcrt erder aod does
There b to much caratea«oca&gt;, if careit true and perfect, ft i* far ahead of aoy Irene** ii b, by some individuate in throwthing-error saw for that purpose.
Ing rMtrte atuff into tl.u street* tod river.
Horace Bishop ba* built him a Look in Old bnxa, aboee and worn out tinware
the firat ward aod moved into it, and now are tliooghllresly thrown into the streets
Wm. MitclwU i* building one in tho aims tor pedastrixn* and horse* to travel over at
ward. Talk about hard timre, there has tho rbk of getting an ankle wrenriud, or
been more building done ia tht* city thb a foot cut or tatne other accident oecuring.
BcMun so far, than in the ton yenni last Dead cats, pig* and other animate that ere
p*Al put E all together, yet wo have lota of kiltetl or die of diaeaae are thrown upon
bard time* grutuhhn.
tbo j«k, up OB the Highlanda, « thrown

“

i it » iu fact, tunc.- Wbot ia looking a
' gi-ud deal better thin I anticipated, and
one wry gratifying !«a:are ia, there i*
। karevly any &gt;igus of insect. In a^l about
i IkrangeviUr. the cut werui and mobs hare

gin Exchange ju.t the plans to enjoy life.
We wrro there one day lust week aod
■ though there was a special crowd, the
1 Member, uf the Kight Worth Grand
luxlge iif the Indcjcod-mt Order of Good
Tempters, over cue hundred in number,
yet the table wm a* good a* ever, and.we
could not .ay more if we would, tbe ktract* attentive, and the internal arrange­
ment* now under-the charge of Mr. T. 11.
Lytni, lite of the Sweet Hoose, Grand
1 Rapid*, perfret.

A burglary Wa* committed in tb* house
of R JI. Wearer, on Thuredxy cf last
week' io Rutland. The burglar look uul
one pane of gl«*» from the back window,
tbeu rearbed in *nd btoks off the mils that
fastened down the window; and entered
the bwnse, and broke she little safe that
belongedNr. Wtiver’* little boy that
dkd h&gt;t winter, taking out a gold dollar
su-l v«ne --tltsr lAoosy, or all the money
that was iu the ask ; find itrik abu a sil•vr dolbr that brlooged tn Mr. Wearer’*
j resent babe
Took tbo. Wearer'* best

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quel anti.1

WASHINGTON

adrertiaementa of Dr.'Elite, Lewi* Stem,
the. Mcsxr Bros, and the Fort Wayne,
Jaekaon and Saginaw Bailroad.
*
We are^requestod to sav that owing to
the. fail are Ptflfc Ladies to obtain a aponit­
Agricultural Hall i« tho head quarter*
er for thi* evening the Temperance rocial iI
ha* been pitponed, until further notice. |, for Engines and Thresher*. We Lav*
•old cat car load of tbe J. I. Cue A Co.
Threabrra, and'any one wiihing anything
in thb line will do well to call and exam1 iu* our Mtnplcs and price*, in addition to
the (hove vie sell the Robert* A Throp

8. W. Lane is making good rales io
mower*, reaper*, plow*, culurators, ete.,
etc. Hsias fiair dealer and hi* many
cuitomer* have the utmost tonfidcore io
ktm, bocaua* bo will do ss ho say* r

WILL YOU DYE ?
)ye Stuff* cheaper than any plana in tho cicv, in

Buoklen'a Arnica Salve.
1 The best salve in. the world for cuts,
| IruuN, sore*, ulcer*, nit rbcam, tetter,
Self and wife started on Saturday bat for [ chapped hand*, chilblain*, rorn*. and all
Orangvtilk In make a »b«rt visit to friend* ! kind* of .kin uruption*. Thi. Salve h
, guaranteed to give perfect ralbfsctkn ia
and to take notes of msltcn and tiling* •j every com or m*mcy refunded. Price 25
on tb.e way. Was mhmw1.*i «urpri«d to cent* per box. For late by liiumll Bru
that wheat ia nearly all headed in the '

racy,'1 aied a Democratic Representative
from Michigan on the flour of tbo House,
of JRspnaeatMivew — Education i* tbe
Ltnu of the Detuo-Natiunal-Confoderste*
of to-day. ' Hence thi* movement.

Tbe social of the Baptist Society will he
entertainer] by Mrs: Jamca-Swin, Friday
afternoou and evening. Gentlemen in*
vited to tea ai rix o’clock. A ipccbl iu
vitation to the young folk*.

0680

Iplscn It b reldom that one Gnib a town
»q larger than thb,that pay* so much at­
I pia-n la secure fine yard* and niec lawn*. I that of a first daaa power corn-.belkr. So
Borines* b quite good, and there b bring along your com aod get it shelled in
■ work ia abandanae for those who wiah it. one-eighth the time that you can do it at
Tho Gate factory b running on full time, home Remember that floor, feed and
but, though crowding thrir ciparity to the grain, aama grades aa cheap as anywhere
| ^tmoit, tho Company are unable to fill' in the city. A free dlivary to all part* cf
tho city.
38: f
Tbe Spring term will xlosc June 19th.
Cummtnremrnt day.
Ix,L:iaeureu&gt;cnl
Wack, howwrer, begin* with the exhibition
Of ilia Erceophian Sorietr on th* 12th.
From that time till tbo end of tbe term.u
th* gay time of the College year. The’
Ihirnd* aud former rtuloota^Lcmbk from

price to bo &lt;185 On. No uro talking, Mr.
On Monday two load* of wool were Black b om of tbe beat marble worker* in
purchased by Hon. Nathan Barlow. The tbe country .and b bring drives with work
price paid wa* 27KJ28 cent*.
It was reserved for that bleating DenisPhi a. Smith ia building a new born,
has it nearly enclosed, and when finubed gogue, who graduated from the Pilli cog
pond* of Jack roc county, and who rprib
Calf “C*X.VB” in a legal document and of- i
for* to for fifty dollar* it is right, to uiai*
We call tbe attention of tho Ban.ibb
to strike the daiioi from the course in our
readers, to tbe local ad of R. D. Bullock.
High School—Surely history doe* repeat
He deal* nt the very Le»: of piano, and

Hou. Sherman C Prindle, late Judge ,jf
Probate fot|thb county, returned on,Mon
dayevening! from an extended tour in Minncaote, with hi* health much improved
by tbe journey.

BARLOW,

ter annihibti ju of the liquor taafle b the
sod to be aceomplbbed.
1. Dial wo hereby reaCrm eur rouvietina that the only aift- priori| !e on
which tlio tcnipcranco reform ean |.j con
dncti-il i&gt; total ab*tineM&lt;r front all intoxi-

The High Sehool scholar* will sell lor
Cream, Thursday evening, at the reswlcnco

tract of earning the mail tri ween Hart
i ng* and Woodland for four yean froto
July 1st, aeiu

POWERS &amp;

wilt bear me out in the aaertion that coo
l»* plenty to do who takes pert in affaire
cnuMctad with Albioo Colkgv.
Tbe imt-udiary bs* been at work in thb
village, of bte. Two cooper shop and
three bare* were, but a »hcrt limo tinea.
huriKU to tbe ground, and attempt* have
Practical Tsmp«r*nce.
bra made, »o tumor asya, to art fire to
To the careful cotaaideredon ofour read­ reriotts other building*. Naturally the
ers we commend the following resolution*, citixcn* are armuod, and it wouldn't be
ou tbe Temperance qacatioi, adopted by vary health for the low beta nuealb to be
the General Amembly of the Presbyterian detected.
i Albion b a very beaatiful town jut
Church, at their recent ae»i.&gt;n. Tu uj now._______
__ _________
Tho___________
first care of_ every
resideot n
they seem .Kitspokro, psattlnbk. and ho provide shade tree, in abvmdaueetheir author* evidently mean that the ut-L*
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A. M. Black b to make for Mrs. A. E.
Bull, a splendid menument-o!' Italian mar
Tho Thorns of this city, and the Bod­ bk. It b to be nine fret on* inch high.
ford boy* crorn but* at the Fair Ground
on Saturday‘next- .

We had pleasant call* on Tue«by after­
noon from Cape. J. II. Earl, of Orange­
ville, and Abraham Staekte, of Campbell,

la* all manner of good wiahes for its fu­
ture. However, basinet* must be attend«d to first here; and with stadia, rbsto*fcab and society work, your* truly thinks
he ought to bn ’ excused for not writing
before, end trot sceuKd of negligence. If
you would kuro more of how thing* move
down hero call on C. W. Jones, asd be

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Annapolis, Hd, Writes :

AND SELLS
rss’s
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w*rtu (food*, but our daughter, who has a
chss io1 mtuie. Here, as at Orangeville,
our stay was abort, but eacenlingly pleas­
ant. ' We notic-.d that the proapect Sir a
•ykndifi fruit crop wm never mere Gattering, ia rm ncthing befall* it. Peach and
cherry trrca in parliculir are loaded. But,
as there m ptobuMy a Isck of space |in
the Bao
. xu for a very lengthy article,will
cut tht* short, by simply adding, that,
»heu!d there be no froat to injure .fruit
aod field erop*, there will be a grand yield

Plnstor,
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Stucco,
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And ail kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to si'll everything you
have and to buy every­
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Piano* and Organa.
Stand from under; Pianos and Organ*
falling. R. I). HuUu--k, at hi* ware room*
io JackiM. Grand Rapid, and Eart fbginaw, i* soiling Piano* and Oipao*. for
euli, ehcapwr than asy wan in Mkhigso.
Pianos, 7 octave rosewood. Square and
Uprights, 1125, Organa, with amrcn atop*.
ISO, 0 atop*, Grand organ auofl, *lo; ant
onctGS. State Agent for Steinway A
Soos, Hazleton Bro*., Ernes'. Gabler and
Haden &amp; Sou Piano*, and the Smith
American Organ, whieh lead* tho world,
with nearly 8S.1100 now in use.
All letters of enquiry address to R. D.
Bullockt Jaekaou, Mkh., will receive
prompt attention. Illustrated catalogues
mailed on application.
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rractiea; particularly in casm of porelyai*
It has waked wonder*. I have seen those
who have nut been abb to walk for yean,
recorer the ua cl thrir lunbs, and one

Lott Seven Pounds In Three Weeks,

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and will reduce corpulency ftom two to
tfire pound* per week. Purely vegetable
and
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We have placed Z. B. Willteon in charge
of a stock of Grorerie* to sail for tai at
hb old stand in Hasting*. Mkhigan,
Said *tock combi* of Sugars, Teas, Cof­
fees, Spices, ToUero* and Cigar*, Crock­
ery and geod. usually kept in grorery
Mon*. They will he Bold al bottom price*.

CULTIVATOR5. WOtTBIX SHOUtt FLOWS.

LEFT HAJTD PLOWS.

Reaperand Mowers.
Pays the lugheat Cash price
for all kinds of Farmera Prnduee.
Farment will do well to con­
sult Mr. Crewy before purchas­
ing any of the above artidea,
at hitt Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Street#.
IIustiugB, April, 2, 1879. 49

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This ia
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AH Wool soul by Exprow, pareri. ■*triaing 10 pousda er more wijl_b. paid

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Price 1S| mbH for Cardfwg

�fol'.owiw hto pride during al! the time bn |
had be-T. aaying then* ihrngs, sad, fixing 1
hb ram nn the. reporter with a burn bm
good humored neratiny, *nid : “I bitov* I
you're interviewin' ore, young naan."
Butjeat tb-n, m ioek would hrs*,
aosuebody came al. ng and introduced tbe
ex-Governor of Somewbar* to tho dittiognbbad owner of “th* only living," and
the reporter got out of answering the ques­
tion.
1
•
"You kndw," mid the other gretlemao,
during th* interruption "while Mr. Foropsugh wa* ia tho omnibus buaioem I«
dealt in horse, and mui*. handling at
many a* 1UJMM) horoei a year, and that i*
where b* rerpured bb knowledge of Krek.
He buy* himrelf every home that come*
into hi* abow."
Then Mr. Foropaugh turned again to
the eoavermtioa.
“When did yon IInt go into tbo show
baaima, Mr Foroptagh F’ mked th.

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burgh to nee', the «how tn' look -it or*r.
I made op my mind O’Brien want run­
ning it aa well a* be might, that ia, 11
made up my mind that if a man ahould
pat the right kind oftabow on the road,
and ran it to please the people, there wan
money ia it. So I bought him out. Be­
fore long I bo igbi Jerri Mabie'* abow
from that town up in Wisconsin—what
ryaoB^r
"Delavan," invested tbe other gentle

It waa a cloudlaaa afternoon during tbe
week jnal do«ng—on* of th* mow charm
tog day* thia Spring Tho cireu* oo tbe
lake front waa in full bla*t. Crowds Lad
r&lt;M HU*
rteus and
been streaming in at the door. The fold,
reasiate
of the great caava* were iwayicg in th*
breroe. and the bram Land wa* aeuding
forth rach fnriona atrun* u rovmod to
mek* the tent-J.;* floitrr with an added bought two elephant* and eight animal*—
seat Standing In the center of the man- gate 842,000 for them, without owing
ria department tad looking through them—an' they were delivered to me here
An Dactro-Galranlo Battery combined with
open into tbe hippodrome, on* could ia Chicago the wcry day"—Mr Fore­
an* tbe black mta* of handred* of rereob* paugh always prunouncca hb.v'aaaw'r,
a highly Medicated Platter co«tete.*fl the
rested in tbe amphithvttcr and hoar th* Like an Eagluhmao —"th* wery day Lindull hum ot their voice*, accompanying the coin wa* ebot. They were delivered to me
high** strain* of tbo band. Tbe down on the vacant lot, corner of Twelfth aod
JjMjuat done some extravagant caper.
They bunt out hi a peal of laughter, but
now are auddraly hushed by rotne daring
i a.
wstftrews smarn* la sii rert*
exhibitioa of Sucknev, "th* prince of th*
।I -Jaaraws
.M*.*ress***
*»wris* ws»*
Ua*. wi'iksasrefrre
Iw*r*ssw ISIS.
arena," who waa omy five minute* ago
r&gt;. ka&gt;« k.1
s&lt;«irtt* kf re.
aeon and abak*n hand* with in tbo drren. »g-room, where, with a long overcoat
thrown over hia tight*, bo «u "making
op''—a ■*&lt; towel in on* band, a hairbnuh in the other. But now that black
mam of people, through tbe opening there,
!•.
u.
on ,
are banging breath lea, ou hu movement,
COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PIASTER
and now agate they bwrot forth into a
clamor of aptihrn*!.
Here, ia tbe center of thia eirde of eagre
with tbe walnu uttering hia hosree com­ “Any quantity nf thoee old ahowman had
plaint* oo one .ide, aud the prixafy bear me ruined every *ca&lt;*&gt;n—Janie* E Kel­
fiercely crunching a piro* o{ bone which, ley, Avery Smith. !ou Frrwt, Dr. J*m«
NICHOLS. SHEPARD S CO.
in hu voracity, he ba* eruabtd between L. Thayer, J. J. Nathan*,Rivero and Den that brr familyahall be kept la-full health,
hi* paw* d&gt;ne up agairut the hare of hi* ni». and a lot more. They declared that than that abe ahould bare all the fmbion
eag*. on tbe other , with the elephant* idly it wa'ot practicable to ran mere than aev- able draneeo and .tyke of tbe time*. Sbe
Imhiag thrir trank*, with the leopard entecti wagoar, and when I put on twenty therefore ecca to it, that rod; rocmbvi of
toeing like a mature vainly up Bnd down they were rare I war gtrfn' to rain.
But her family Seaupjiliod with enough Hop
before bi* grating, and with the great cir­ I ran it up to lliirty and thru forty, aod. Bitten, at tbe firat appearam-e uf any
ca* performance la foil operation, nitbin ,at bet, forty-four.”
. aymptoo of ill health, to prevent a fit ul
,^'IU
“When did you firat aboluh wagin* and -• .tekneas with iu attendant ezpeo*.-, care
go tn traveling on the care ? "
and anxiety. ’All wow.n should c/ctcj •
"In 187G I had my ffret car* conetrnct-1 their wisdom il&gt; thia way."—El.
I 5
the great ehowman, proprietor and man­ eJ, at Dayton, O.—three train*."
“And Mr. Forepaueh, yon know," in
ager of “The Cokamal Noaehian Mena-er
•erted
the
third
gentlemen
to
the
interj
to. the Superb, Gigantic and C'iaaeica] Agview. “wx» the firat »howman to cue two
gregatko of the Meet Renowned Athletic,
Gymnaiue and Eqn&lt;atr»ofoTalent,' etc., tent*—one for the menagerie and. the other
for tbo circu*." .
«c,—whew! Il put. a, 0Bt of
“Yre," acquictcel Mr. Forepengh,
If tbrra a any more of it, let itgo. Here
he aiu, iu a chair boidc tbe center polo, put up the-firat two nt Luuinville. Kr.. jn
leenieg on hia eane, * large framed, portly tho Spring of ‘69."
"How isueh doea it eoat to ran jour
min, with a full, pleaaant fare, and gray
mdo-whiakere, looking for all tbe world ihow T' naked tho reporter.
"Cott* »1,5(H) t day. Two hundred
like bin picture cm the MB-btmrd*. exrept
.REGULATOR,
and fifty wa* what it coot for the first j
for the gvod enured, or mther "guytob"
twinkle that lingrra in hia eye, and which
the picture, could mH alinUate, He Wear,
"Tbare'e about 8400,000 in it, I reck­
a black, rtiffcrownrd hat, a unit of plain.
J—a.
a- ■— y , white vett that rcveala on. I don't suppose that if it wa* out to­
morrow, it'd bring that amount a money, I
tod quite iu keeping with for any man that hat 840(1,000 don't want

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“Native «iiy. 1 wa* bora the** in 183!
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airian* and performers, 110 home*, twenty
“Mr Fomaugb, kt me introduce Mr.
poairo and atx mule*, forty two cage* and
—~ ■ . of Tke Eminj Jamal" aaid aboot 200 auimab—an' it'* no advertisecur friend, and tho big ahewman, ami ling meat dodge cither, that I have * reprtwn
cbaracteriatiroUy and revealing a act of tatir* of every rar* animal in the world.
regular white teeth whieh locked aa though I never adverttoed a thing that I hadn't
they might render him vary material aa-. got. Aod, ju*t to ahow you the diffmoce
•utehco in a rtraggle with - ----- *-------between tbo »kow now and when it ttarted
meal, extended hu hand ia
11 may tell you that the menagerie canras
tier of welcome, and aaid,
hrolthy, gruff tone
■ , riii„&lt; ,..
"Glad to tee ye—glad tc
down, wen t ya F' potntiqg------------added tbe other gentlemen, “I understand
The invitation waa »rented.
then are about thirty advertbinz agent*
"Mr. Forepaugb," aaid tbe mutual aod managan. all uader Mr. L B Lent,
friend, “I want you to UJI onr joarnalii- the vejeran tbowmao Nearly all these
lin friend beta *omcthing about your grntlcmra arc llictnaelra cx-circus mana­
career."
•
ger*, who find it more profitable than to
"Ob. come, come, no you don't, now,"
eaid Mr. F. th Hiring back hia bend and
emitting a good hearty laugh that made
hia punou aliake to be eat with both hands
rreaaUnaro.r ik.Matr, vUl v.ato for lu virrnting on the top of hb cane. ’'Then
ain't nothing ia it north the tdliag."
Here ho laughed again, aod thro took a

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                    <text>VOL. 24. NO. 6.
PR3FESSDH4L HD BDSIKffl CARDS

HASTINGS, MIC]

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1879.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

WHOLE NO. 1257.
■In Drecatbir.’ .XM the aaorvr.
“AtlUsaJr
t
“Al Richmond."
‘
" I intruded to b* promnt *A th* fl rec
t~l "
I — k-K
^bybmhmmnfeire Gnud-fay, g,.

THIS PAPER ail’]
NEW YORK.

Aad Victor bowed htmialf out of th*

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
Heaviest Ironed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
tiio World. Every Box.set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
■Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with the
Patent Skein Setter, and
•

ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT

OREATfiSTlltPROVEMENT EVER MADE IS WAGON

Ths Battle for the Cedars.

More .TACKRON WAGONS &gt;&gt;« use »« Barry County
than all other* combined, yet the repairs do not average
2 cents each. Call and see.them at

Ttxn Evens chuckled nt he thought of!
the influence hi would wield over the mu |
ter of Tha Crdara in th* future.
But if Mr. Arthur could bat* knows
the thought* of the man whose tool he I
waa to be, be would not have been to
jubilant.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S
IliMtingti. Mich.. May'fi, 1879.

Uf

SUBSCBIBEiwriiTBAMER!
1000 Beqkwith's Round Oak Heating Stoves sold in Barry county
within |tlM! last 4 years. I run the only Agent of the Hound
Oak |in the County, and can give you the best prices, and
.
warrant them in every respect to be the inly
' Stove made of
.

New Base Burner JEWEL
! The finest finished.Diving Flue Stove ever belbru brought to
I thu market. Warranted to be better nrjxtnged and more saving
of fuel than any other Diving Flue Stove sold.

Universal Croup Remedy
Ib.p.r* A UmMW) Urwil Rapid.. M I.&amp;.,

HARNESS.
I.still einnploy the best of Workmen and buy my leather direct
Miciiiag. । front
the Etinftcni Manufacturerfl, agd warrant every Strap and

WILLIAM

WALTER,

All Work GUARANTEED.

tf.

UotHiog. Il was beat to let it down •» a
factnhai tin.- plaintiff had a good ciae, dm
the |&gt;nx&gt;£» in her favor Were itrotrg. and to It would be a boH stroke, the ac'hame of j
the forged will. !
I rowed aecenlinglv.
The thought mad* him grow pale; thro
tin a hot div toward the last of Augutt
he mattered, —

Ceiidra wii crying- "A devRiab pretty
-'
* ' tl it a him ran VK-t touch any1 ’ ng* to him Bondi, atoe.ki,
OU tty lie thiuka he M

Jewel Range 62 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Cook 50 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Cottages 10 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Todd both Parlor and Cook.

DENTIST

Nashville

The night cam*. The mailer of The
Cedan ordered the limp* lighted in th*
library, and then doting th* doore locked
item. Frequently he did thii, but ou
•hi* evening be had a baitanmewa titan
tuual fur doing ad : he wiahAlW be entire*
ly alone to think and pkt ..The acbetue#

Buckle full;ly.

Yours Respectfully,

H. A. GOODYEAR.-

DRYGOODS

thtn ? He had barn maturing the name
of Caihcl, drawine thi inference that one
of that name woald not wwh (o bring
■Lame upon 1L Du men Hart and trrni-

I couwu." • vid Evuiu gloomily. "Our cuueiilcratiun uf lhe muter lure lalelr, ha*
been like butting our lirede egaint a »(i&gt;ue
will. What ran we do? i* allocation that
balk* u» continually. If Herbert Cailiet
had only left a will io our favor, then we brought it from tcwM* Ibi ma. hvu«
piece ef rar* wcrkmanibip, oarved ia a
peeulhr dedgn.
Th* outer of Th* Uedara examined
drawer iflcr drawee in a wwt of mochio.
leal, umntoreated mnwr. AU the papcra
tbit they contained were fimUiar to him.

Then a widely different thought, atiggretcd by lbo*e wotdi, an idea of e*&gt;metbing that might ba aonumpliebed in the
fa lure, came to hist. He recovered Um-

J.

Cam®, Sin aid Onia!
P A I N TER

At A. Jt. Ihek‘1 Carriage fiber

ATTEND
mliundnntind the qnration.
•
“1 have been thinking of that," he an
gwervdi ‘‘but”—
i
-w*n t"
“It wii! b* a difficult and dangcrutit

FOSTER'S Lace Kid Gloves the best in the market.
finest Stock of

over brought t»* this City..
Cheap.

I have the

Come and see me and buy your Goods

FREE।A VALUABLE1NVENT10NCHARGE FOR

EXTRACTING

SPECIAL NOTICE
FRIDAY MORNING OF EACH WEEK

IjPri® area Lii axtke Mi
E- F. W. ELLIS.

WiLSON~SEWING MACHINE

In workmanship Io equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished as a flravolass Plano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo­
sitions- IT BEWS ONE-FOUWTH FABTE* than other
machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold In the United States than
the combined Bales of all the others. The WILSON

“Unimportoat," It* mulUred, M b* pre­
ceded.
Hr rvacbed a d-eumeut
wLifch be gliaced hurrutdly-----------therrel. An exehmxtkn aecaped
and th* drawer, wiib all ita remaining

the midit of a acre t thunderwtom. Th*
pevaHar rvliti-cw which the deceased and
bii diatiogaiehcd brother held toward all
ayrtetM of revealed rriiguin, the fact that
no rlergynun wa» pevmiued to oSriata,
and that the merino were conducted by
Th* clerk bmitaud, for U did not lik. Mr. Robert G. Isgereull, win not fail to
Evans, and bad no desire to nuer a arstenre that would beereSt him toy ; but he
cuoduded that nothing could be made out
of the woida of the airanger that would adrantigc Evaua.
"Heappeared to-rrjdcn at tha way &gt;tbe

braid* the mile* to .k'f«r.M» dead broth­
er that which/many yeara ago be did fi*
known child, and-which hii brother Lid
promi-id to do fit him. Grief had omrly
overscan the lining willed ralf-raliani
heaven daring .-i.tor. and ai he atood be­
side that cofin io perform the uul aetvioea
which it b.po-ible fur friend or brother to
much tn Douglam, for )«e V“ eonarionv in perform, fei voie* wu so choked with
ht.cril heart that tha dirt did not like
him ; but the arranger a intrreU in the
Caihel (nit bad angered him, and f.&lt; th*

�agricijl
18 THB HKATXji ABTERR FOR
. bird, ringing thrir joyota aowRa, » they
' fly from limb to limb of the lrw&gt; which
HONEST
MONEY PLATFORM.
' rtow along the bank and in the ravine beOpposition to all paper infla­‘ low the faiU. An I raise my eyeo they
tion, and consequent deprecia­ meet the foiling watera of the Minnehaha,
tion. In favor of a currency of which make tho valley roaroocateody with
coin and paper df equal value,i their foiling, and tho inril from the folk
and equal purchasing power, tho1 filb the air in ao ninth that it float, over
paper convertible with coin at where I ait, and falls upon my paper aa 1
the will of the holder.
write.. Mv arat a a large alone on the ride
of the bank, and with a little pasteboard
box far my table, I am try ing to tell you
The Political Situation.
The Washingtoe correspondent of the of n»y aurrnundiog. made ao grand and
New York Z/eruM. reviews io a letter to beautiful by tbo handiwork of nature. It
that journal on.Tuaaday, Jne 3d, the po­ M indeed a beautiful algbt to watch the
litical situation at Waabiogton. Thb let­ water dan« long own it. rocky road
ter is editorially reviewed at knsrth in and then leap off into tho valley below,
the nine paper, and from that ediloria fcrmidg itorif into wavea, and ecemisc to
we dip the following, which fa the elating laugh u it folk. There ia ao much pro
paragraph, and which we commend to tho jeetiou Io the rocka of the folk that it ia
an.eoy matter to walk around behind the
folia, aa there ia a nice walk all the way

“No political party waa ever in quite ao
ludicrou. a plight aa the Democratic party
in at pnaeat Since it ha. ooaaod to be
datcerou. the country ean afford to langb
at and deride ite follioa. In tna early part
of thia called .carion there waa romo rea
aoa to fear that democratic deaprnduca
’would withhold tho approprialiona and diaorganixe the g-urernmcnL They dare not
venture oa ' thk trenarmabk experiment;
their coarafco ha- - ootid out at tho heel.
of their. boota." Tbctr preeent atody b
aitnpiy how they can make the inevitable
aunender and still eave appoaraneen, or, In
the language of Barite, bow they can
‘•sneak oat of difficulties into which they
proudly strutted." President Hayes bav
tho wi^phand of them and they know it.
Their ado aludy h to find a mease of
granting tho appropriaiiorsa without ex pos­
ing tbcmaelvM to tko dcriaion of backing
down. They With to procun the aignatnre
of President Haye, to some bill which will
took like » partial coocawrioe and enable
the Democratic members to go home to
their eoemtitu.au and aeoert that the extra
acseion was not quite fruitless.
If they
paaa the appropriation bilk pun and sim­
ple, without extorting anything from the
1‘rwudaat, they will be asked why they put
the country to all the trouble, disturbance

around, ao that you can eroao the etream
under water and nut get wet. The ice ia
not entirely gone on the ahady aide nf
Uie folk, nor will it be foroomo time yet.
atrown with small trees—Butternut. Elm,
Basswood, de.—bat non* of the large
sturdy tree* th it you find in Michigan.

OHIMYi
BACK!”

careful review of the political mtuatioo.
and at two o’clock this morning the caucus
had not adjourned. Tbe sub-eommiuee
aubmifte-1 a report reoommtoding .several
important changes in the manner of pro­
viding Legislative, exxeutive and jnd-rirl
appronriariouf, and tbe inliealfoai ar* mind, or more hopeful dispeeitioo, indulg
that the report will bo adopted, and be­ ed io the belief that a coaetitution was eEHsarm.. —
come a part of tbe new bill. In ease these requisite and would be granted, the more
indicakioas shall be verified, the new bill moderate reformers confessed ihamachrs
will provide for a foiijt reaolatkm extend ready, to begin with, to accept of a reap®
iBR for oue year all aperopnalioM granted rible ministry in ro far at any nite as dm Vmm « tvtIM mlalrter »f Ik. «AWKSL.;
by tbe act oT Jan* 1 ftb. 1878 for the leg- control of expeoditura went.
Iflaxatirm
udstire, judicial and executive cxpcuKs ef falls more heavily upon one dam than an­ Stem®
t!&gt;e gorercment far tbe current fiscal year. other in Runaia.it k upon the poor pearan t,
That act, U will be remembered, provided who patiently and submMvdy carries the
for the aalarica of all United Blates Judges, heavy burden with which aaocwmlre ad­
District Attoneyr, and United State* ministrations have loaded him, but who
Manhslb, but made no appro]prtalion for would bo the Iasi practically to-mekt liia
the “axpe&amp;ren of United 8t&lt;tee iOotHts," voiou beard. It ia true that tho revolu­
ouch as fees of jurors and witnea«a, tbe tionary cummiuee have had tbeir agenM
aafe-korpin- of prisuoen, and the enforce preaching to the peasantry in distant nooks
meat of the laws protect!rs qf the rijbt of and corner, of Rusria aud eulighwofep
suffrage.
The "lamp" appropriation of them upon lha hardiness of tbeir lot roa&gt;about 83,000,000 ter "judicial expenset," parcd with other elaaea of society ; bjil
usually made In tbe legWative, executive thrae pre sell era have had comparatively
and judicial bin, bat omitted from it last small aueeear although they tried hard Io
year, was inserted in the “armdry eiril act the rural population against the landed
bill,” which panned Cungnwa at a subr- proprietor, and the police. Tho wild pri
quent period of the same kmm.
ciimatious they iwued were as little oil
Tbe mere extension of the act ol June drr*o&gt;! by the peasantry, who paaneas |a
19th, 1878, would, therefore, leave the ju­
dicial expense, of the coming fi»c*! year
unprovided far. It ia therefore pro|H»cd
to supplement the passage of the Joint
resolution above indicated bj
the iI joiutmect of General Gouriw to the GuJ [
passage of a new bill appropriating In de-! ernar Gcncrakbip of St. Petersburg, with |
Itil fnr ill
a*.—.—. ... I
JalmoM unlimited .power, and backed b|r ■
tea Hack. piamaaV VMn. Frnauair aM *r»
ceyt thoper diruu of taperviicr. and &lt;fcp- martial law, has been well received by ite-1 1 la
aid aur
«k«i t—A i« laiaaii. «f
nty manhala of election., and containing j public. Those in ptweeeaion of mu.kclA | Oma&gt;Mtewaa4a FramarwvOra.v
,,
. WV.U Mrttaaiar. la -w aamrAI-f. •M-k »■
alao tho claue which wa. agreed upon la.t' or rcrolrtn, or any other deadly wepod, Uaairtlaanti
fraalr viaU 1» e«»nr o». •{‘Tk*
Saturday, to provide that no efierr .ball : have tMcnd in a Ibt of them to the polini. Aweiu Na4l&gt;tea la ~I4 W ail Urawnal. al « w«
be appointed and no obligation iucurrod Those who disobey the law will, co &lt;lcte&lt;i- | tris"-"
for any purooae not apecifioally approprui l lion, be subjected to . fine of 500 roubles!
S., Mwbaala' Bl«te. Urrantv Mint
ed for by Coogrete. T1ii» Mpptcineato) iI beriden the confiscation of the undeclared
appropriation bill ia aho to cinbvdy th«e : weapons. Of course, it u one queetioi
•ectioni of the vetoed appropriation bill iI wbetherthe measure b a very seven one,
which provide for amendmcut. of the law | end another question fa to whether any
nwttertinr the method of drawing jurioa useful purposi.' can be aeeomplbbcd by
and for tho total abolition of tho juror.’ i| rimihr expedients. The ruffian who b in
I poewwsion of a rcrolrcr, • not for selt-de| fenrc, but, for the purpose of carrying oaf
. politieai amarination. planned by bimMlf
or uthen, is too desperate a character end
too carncrt a follower of bis political creed
‘ to be overawed by the ri»k of a fine. Il it
questionable even whether he would nui

many beautilnl fenu, from which 1 will se­
lect a few^aod enclose for Walter and Fan­
ny. Tbo Falk are only a few rod. from
tl.eC , M., A 8l Paul II. R., running
from St. Paul tn Minneapolis, and there
is a very nice hotel (the Ikranelly House)
but a step from the fallv, which makes it
very plouaat for.riritora.
I shall go b*ek to Minneapolis this af­
ternoon. Carrie left me yesterday morsing, and went up to Stillwater.
I shall
leave Minneapolis the last of this week.
ssJ strike some towns south of here, then
north to Daluth, ime St. Paul, end then
I shall akrike llirougli tu Bismark. Burineaa k very good. Yoq may write me at
Mankate, Minn.
(Time will not permit ma to write more.)
fag. fb^tbink it ncocaeary to bring ths
I am u tret your affectionate son and
Praidcnt to ism kind of tcnas, or .:cming’terms, and their methods are as ration­ brother,
’
Chai. W. Mix at.
al, n* our correspondent aptly aaggoati, a.
Probate Court.
the nunory fiction told to very yowqc ehil- i
dren, that any bird may be caught if you j Buoioem of the Barry County Probate
can only get near enough to it to sprinkle
Court tor the weeks ending June 2d to
a Hide aalt on its tail.
Pmidrat Haves
b too old a bird to ba captured by thb tn- ’ ' May 27th, TO. Clement Smith, Judge.
peuioui and infantile method, in spite of' June 2d.—Estate uf Henry Snyder,
all the democratic squirming Courrros will deceased ; order entered appointing Joseph
have' to pane the spproprution bilk as the
only tuesM of escaping aotnething worse. Snyder administrator, and M. Swilaer and frolk^rnMideut Hayes and Senators Conk­
Tbeir writing b ss laughable »it U pt­ Ferdinand Switacr apprairota. Claims • to lin, Ifawna, and Kdmund*.
Resolutions
table; but wo can perfectly undentend be Ward by tho Court.
were submitted and adopted with an
why those who are kept ia die malariou
Estate of Richard Dunn, deecaacd; amendment by Mrs. Belva A. Izxkw-x.d .
air of Washington to walch-Qieir felly can­ petition to determine ownership filed and "tint io the death of Wm. Lloyd Garris&gt;n
not quite regard it merely as tho prepcethe country has fem a liberal-and progres­
terous political comedy which it u. They I order for houing entered for Jane 30th. sive thinker and worker whore ren-r uf
Jhm llh—Rotate of Mary J. Costs aud justice ever recognised the equality s&gt;( wo-;
have a Leon perception of the fates, but
what b ajfort to distant epcctatora may I others j utinc-ni. Job. K. Wilcox guardian I man and her right to all the privilege* i&gt;f
bring dbeave or death to them. Thrir
American cilixcnahip. The feature of the 1
medicament would ba deserving of pity :
occasion waa a very eloquent and impreehad they not made it for themselves. As j
Sire address delivered by Marshall Frcdcr
U fa, leaving sowed the wind they reap tbs I
ick Douglass in which be introduced per­
whirlwind. Sot only have these foolbb
sona! rcmeninkoeitoca, and spoke particu­
Dcatocrate failed in .pproaabing the Pros-:
larly of the time when he first met th.; de
idcntial bird, but they actually pca^sacd
ceased, forty years ago, end hoard him
no salt to put on its tail had they Keeecd
.peak in Libcrt/IIall.
ed. It b always prudent not to forget deceased ; ptouf of probate of will filed and
Ao unique funeral ceremony took pisawill admitted to probate. Order appoint­ yesterday at the residence of a deceased
year powder when you go gunning.
ing Elisabeth Lawrence and John 8. JohnJ brotlyr of Col. RoM. G. Ingersoll. Among
thW who were present to pey their but
Buckeye’s Ahead.
respects tn the memory of the dead were
Secretary Sbeeman, Senator. Blaine, Vuorbeea, David Davis, General Schenck, and ,
many other, prominent in politic* and io ,
the legal profcwaoo.
ho larger aasem
weeks ago, and by posters end flycn in
bilge of distinguish*! penaoago ha* bees
seen in thk city, on a funeral occarico.
and about Middleville, the grand delivery
since
the
death
of
Vice
I
’rcaideot Wihon.
of Boekeye reaper. andaMowen took place
The occasion was without religions arteat that place as per programme. Early in
mony. The remains were viewed by the
the morning people and teams began to pour
friends of tho drcearoJ. and CJ. Ingersoll
in in large number., and by seven o’clock
pronounced over lha body of hi* brother with'their h&lt;ary aheepakin eoate and
a brief, .Lxiucnt and touching nation. sleepy £»ee», it would be difficult to con­
the otreete were literally jammed. -At thii
When Col. Ingcraol! eemed .{caking, the ceive, and it mtast be admitted that ibe
hour, the delircry of the machine* com­
a minor; guardian file* rceelpt, of minor members of the family approached the era bees ■ proprietors arc sorely annoyed st
menced. There were three ear load, to
kei and looked for the last time on the thb new and unlooked for tax, of which I
and is dischargod from hit said trust.
be delivered, fifty two in all, and tho de­
they are perpetually reminded. There
Katato af James A. Hill, deceased;
livering continued up to the hour of
nn tie little denbt that three mcl.teholy ,
bond of special adminiaInter filed and
eleven o’dock, when each mtn bad h j
sleepy, and laxy sentinel, will in a short I
David L. Hooa and Abigal R. Hill ap­
time, be done away with, or their extiuc- i
machine Wed, and then tho announce­
pointed aa .peciai adminiatrators.
lido will te winked al by the awthoritiea, I
ment was nude - that dinner was ready.
Perry aud 8. W. Lane appointed apprais­
who are ever running to extremes drawing ।
About two hundred tickets were girea out
io the reins tightly and aeverely te day, |
ers. Petiiion for license to tell personal
by the captain of cmtncnMi, Dick. Mea­
property filed and order for aale entceed.
fume on the morrow. Under a decree
ner, *bo paid all expenses, and h’u Buck­
just issued by the Cur, prisoner, tried by
eye purchuoe began to march toward tbo
Correspondence. ;
court martial for aril or political offences I
“Dibble Houre.
Arriving there, a most
Fnwt-onT, Jane 10.1879.
must be doomed or acquitted in 21 hoar., ,
sumptocos rrput indeed, was awaiting
Arnol d Simon is much better.
within 21 boon later sentence must bo
them. Unde B. 8. DibbU had routed a
trkofe ley for tbe oceuion and th* table
fairly groaned under the weight of good
thinga that worn awaiting dewteuctiqa.
Many wore aleo fad at the Johnson House.
Dinner over, Capt. Manser rallied his for­
ed ; ami a number of tbe revolutionary
ces, and teams were hitched on to the
newspaper •■Fatherland and liberty” was
wagons, and the prorearion formed tn good
i»ru«l. o oteimac an indictment against
order, numbering aver sixty teams. The
tlie Emjcrcr, and .peaking in strong l.ngu*S« uf the Utter dhappaintmeal of
proeasaion wse heeded by (kpt. Mreset,
tfa.se who acre led to believe in tl.d e«i
who vu aceompaoie-1 by Hollo Bryan,
&lt;-r.nis.uiMl liberal ioteeiiona &lt;f Alea.irdcr
8tetc Agmit for the Buckeye works, seat
Freeport will crlebaetc. Mtetinp hare
ed la a splendid two hone carriage, both II been held and the matter decided, lion.
hotern and carriage deoorated with Back- jI Goo. M. Dewey ia expected to dolivrr the
eye flap, and banner.. The next in order i oration. Io the afternoon there will l« a
vu tbo Middleville brasa band who never aanetiog of aeveral Sunday School, to lieten to an addrew by KrM prominent Sun­
■liacourocd better mario than on thia oe- ,day School epeaker, and to unite in some
canon. The proeeasion moved ' through literary and muriea! exorakea. A good
Olivet college
tho principal ktiMts of the town, on both 1limo k anticipated, and all ere invited.
Tho taoutretb annivarsary of Olivet
ndaa of the placid Thonupple, and the
Collegn wiUctenmeoco Sanday, Jgno 15,
team, were all decorated in tbo most be
and continue five days. Tbo followfog fa
coming style. In the center of the prothe order of tbe exercise.: Junday.June
nemtoo might have been seen an old |
15—Baccalaureate aeYmon by Pros. But­
terfield, 10.30 a. m., Annual sermon be­
•'Champioo"' Mower, and above it wre i
fore the College Missionary Society by
suspended from a pole the picture of the '
Rar.
J. K. Roy, D. D., Atlanta, Ga ; Mon­
ritektoa of a man, end a large hand point- ‘
day, June 16—Examination, of daara
ing down to the machine, sod on tho hand ।
through the day, exhibition of senior pre­
paratory cfaaw, f:30 p. m ■ Tuesday, Jane
fa—Examinataow continued through the
Speculation.
day, colkgo prayer meting, 7&gt;30 p. m..
vires which drew mu:l&lt; attestlue, that Som, Hubtoa Broa, Eratwt Gabler and
Since the creation it is reunuted that aanoal meeting of ths Boardot trustee,
rent to ahow bow many improvement, Haden &amp; Sum Plano., and the Smith
American Organ, which lead, the world, 27,000,000,000,000,000 have lived on &amp;30 p, m.; Wednesday, Jane 18—Exatubw boM made it) the pant, few years in with nearly 85,000 now in tua.
tho earth. Thk sum divided by 27,6Gi,
All lettcM of enquiry .ddrcsa to It D. 000, the number of square miles, gives I
Bolkck, Jackaon, tfieb, will rrcrive 1,314^22,086 to a square rod, nod 6 to a
prompt attention. lUasinted cataloguce square foot. Sapporo a .quart rod be di­
vided into 11 grares, each grave would
on application.
6-6
amoo arrived back to the plane of start- □teiiW
'
contain 100 pawns Bat this is specula­
fog. tbo forgo abed. of Dirk. Messer, the
tion, end &lt;&gt;f no benefit to the 1,000,000,.
The JfoteJfirefoa published at Battle 000 people that now exirt, 500,000.000 ef
drawing fire the niee aulkey rake took
Creek, rays i—“We aim for nothing abort whom arc invalids, 53,000,000 dying esd,
piece, and which was drawn by Mr. Picr­
What they moat want are the facts
ate who liven mu Bowen* Mak, in Yan­ ofa sweeping National Prohibitory Lew, year
ecoasrning Dr. Aarm s Fssailr Medicine*.
ka Spring,
Tkh etand Ue feretve cadooed by every State and Territory of

PORTABLE SAW MILLS.
.

jsia-iecT-sr

BUCKEYE MOWERS REAPERS
i
sold in Harry County this year..

MESSER BROS.

.
H.Miagv, Mich.. Jane 9. I8T9.

4C&lt;r

FORGET

&gt;e
laSuwl

J-w *$»,]%£ A VXAMU5

THAT

Reaper

,RIOR MOWERS !

DAUCHY A CO. COL
teachers;,

&gt;

mm £

MO.Wit Cwiu VA&lt; ATtOR. I'm fall MtUejjn AC iron, j&gt; &lt;■. M«&lt;tani a. co, cmum*.
its« mT-ts±fts££S

YmmBIVSniLTIHTURISTniHRII
WALTER A. WOOD'S VARIOUS KIN0S0F MACHINES

Mssltal teitaM &lt;n«ra wm*. sal HpiiUMqw
at »v«*v be it. M.-e &lt;.ar-.taliaaura
-1 ■ •
....
•
.
•saj^lreUsete A*»&gt;*». trv&gt;» X
Wcvkan.

SANFORD'S,

JAMAICA
GINGER.
MfWS
TJBEJS

JiUKi

CHUBB BLOW

Arid a number of otherf having a good Record. Kverythilg
WARRANTED to Ite the very best of its kind. Look at (he

GINGER.

’

Sanford's Jamaica Ginger.

NICHOLS, SHiP9.R0 4 CO.,

UewDrills, Horse Rakes, &amp;c., &amp;c.,
ADJOINING THE BANNER ORFICE.

THRS6HIKG IltHIHERt

IJUtVJ.na Tlrw-;., r.y.w. &lt;.1^1..

ci.I *M ntaMU IM

That 1 have the finest atock of Dry Goods in Barry Countv. I
I bought my Stock in New York before the advance. &lt; have not ndvanccil my prices.
1 sell Ladies’ Ready Made Buita for
fl.00
White and Figured Lawns for
•
15'eenu
Linen Suitings for
’- . ‘ 18 cents, ■
Kid Gloves in all Shades
' 60 ct*.. 75 eta., and $1,110

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY

&lt;” 4-rtiaw a&lt;»i ««a «t anaMesUra. ar
’ImUlMf'lSI?.".rNarttrauXIa

^^SKtSfttsjssw

STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.

Plain and Brocade

Trimming

Silks

IN ALL SHADES.

I have a complete Amoftment of Gcnta’ Furniahing Good&gt;.

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
Reptin CooKantly on Band and
FOR SALK BY

Hat* in the Latent Style*. In all kinds of Drv Goods ("make the
lowed powble price for Caalt.

LEWIS STERN.
Washington Block.
_ ___________ £2-41

GREBEL&amp; RUSSELL.
__

JfatfAys, Wra.^e.

X1500.00
lain: i-ltim:,

iTte Meriden Pwkaiin Ctipaty
Weil Meriden, Conn..

!

Ik CMnu iMaw tf imm J- L. REED &amp; CO.’S
VBIL MEDICINE CO,
|No. 52 Oratharo St, Ilttaburgh, I'a.
Plain aod OraamcntaJ Silver Plated and

Cui Glamware, Letnpi, Chandelier,

PIONEER STORE !

end Brons*., TabU end Pocket
^Cutlery,

Sbnan, Brimor*

lie Unrivaled Wtfoax A White Or

J&gt;ler la General Mrrebendlwt,

vriUnowa Parker Gone,
•wd Nntriu. .U Hp.ei.hu

CLOTHING

I® Yntta, Ben ui Cailii
A. SPECIALTY.

LUMBER

WAGONS

�T&gt;/t /frouilicyl

We suorid think from the camber of
teams that were in town on Saturday lart,
that tbe Coraaaua Council would bar* to
begin to cravam the propriety of setting
hitebing posts from Tommy Altoft's to

hcarty'thuks fur a basket of a,. Undid
Roxbury russet apples May your shadow
never grow leas friend West. bet may your
Roxbury’s continue to be aa good, end
better if possible

POWERS

i. BARLOW,

The East Johnstown Temperance Re*
£nm Club will hold a prove meeting in
Jonathan .Stevens'* grove on Sunday Jum

HARBWABE!

The Thorne of thia city rad tho Quim­
by'» of Hastings, will play a game of bene printing required to be doos by the char­
Lail st the Fair Grounds on tbe 18th Ipat, ter, and as such, noticn was duly give and
bids received for the same, and the lowest
not being swsrded the contract, and a
rescdutiiHi t-assed ratburixiog the Itecorder
to procure the aatae to ts&gt; drae in some
paper util such contract should be award­
Mtrara Co.* A Rogen arc fitting op ed, and believing the passage of the rrentheir meat market, and building a naw Intioo and not swarding the contract, vic
slaughter hotel. They enter upon tho t»l« a strict proriaioa of the charter, I
butchering buaincaa m a permanent one, cannot approve of the sauie. '
IL J. Guaxt,
having purchased the market building,
Mayor.
and propvMe to keep everything ever kdpt
in a city market.
'

Sheep shearing io at its bight just now.

A regular old fubionod game of ban
Nashville will celebrate tbe caning 4th' ball ia to be played by the Oi.t Kov of
Frank Brooks has a very nice iron boot, our eity before a great while No player 1
will be allowed io the game wbo ia oot
forty year* nld. A soft ball will bo used,'1
Mrs. Henry C- Smith, who ha* teen
end the game will be tallied ou a stick by 1
seriouriy sick, Is improving.
cutting notches fur each rnn.
The Editor of tbe Nash rille JTma* paid
A man by tbe name of ^cFadden, in
us a.abort vi»tt last Saturday.
the employ of the Mitchell Brothers, of
Mim Carrie Goodyear left ibis, Wed- Irving, received a rarer* injury on Moonrtday, morning lor Rochester, N. |Y.
I day iart, by a mallet flying from the han­
dle and striking him on the forehead. Ho
was reverrly mjurod, and k will lay him
op for sone time
Dr. ifpjohn drawod

Ayes—Aid. Barlow, llateti. Kelly MoNaughton, Prsatue, Rhrieer, Rlcbbin*. and
Young—i
Naya.—0.
- ,
By Aid Barlow
ICmJuJ, That tbe city ptintiug fur the
epsuira year be awarded to the nablhbre

nishing good and auficienl security fi&gt;r the
faithful performance thereof, aceordiag tn
eentrart. Adopted.
Ayes'-Aid. Barlow, Hatch. Kelly,
McNaughton, Preston, Stebbins, and

Bucklen s Arnica Salvo.
The best naive in the world fur cuts,
Lruiaca, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter,
chapped bands, ehilblatM, rorre, rad all

Nays —Aid. Sbtiner— I.
Committee on Sidewalks reported a

NEW PIANOS S125.

N. S. Parker, proprietor ol the Has­
tings House will hare a roaring bowery
daaee during (he day and evening of the
coming 4th of July. Tha beat of music
will be furnished. and on effort will be left

PERFUMERY IN BULK.

AND LASTING.

Three are tie days of rare*, organ
grin-bra, potato Logs, base boll matchre
and eireure.
I'acU Hwin has mowed the Court
Ammy Cornett, IL K. (foreman, AmIloute square, and now it
brrni Freoemrgrr, Arbert D. Hill, Sarah
t iful aypedrat.ee.
Miller, Wilhmai Richard, tlua'y Recer,
Mil. May Dwight,.
Barlow, with I Henry Walter, Geo. W. Wolcott.her s.n, is printing her methrr rad other
friend* in this city.
Tb&lt;- little daughter of Darias 0. Heath
4ra« rarii.nsly injured by falling trom the
We return thanks to David trump fur a
basket of very large, delidoev strawberriea, upper to ths lower flour, at the barn now
being constructed by Phis. Smith, yester­
rant is* yoMerday.
day atteruoon.
At the time' of the
We are to have a
acrideut her Injuries were supposed to be
on tbe lli'.tli iost. 1
fatal, but ahn is mure comfortable this
a good one; it ia too.
moreinp, rad *tl«ru are *ome hopes of her
Mrs. Dr. t’pjohn is absent, a pending a

Young—7.
Fr«m the committee on Rid'walk* .
T» thr M'lyttr &lt;&gt;a&gt;z G&gt;smo« I &lt;«sr&gt;7 &lt; f
lit City «/ Btulifyt:
GxXTtrMKS:
Year enmmitUe on side rad crus* walks
respectfully report that * walk b* built
from State street to the south ride of Brod

F rae of Coat.
The tu.wl wouderfu’ renredv of tbe *g*
is new placed within the reach of all. Re
he rich nr be be poor, it eeete Bathing to
give this great remedy a trial. Iht K isu'a
CauroKsia Gou&gt;ur CoMrotwti, for
Dyspepsia, Si&lt;A Hesdache, Low spirit*.
Lea cf Apfeths, Sour Btnaaach, Coarinz
up of Food, Yellow CumnUxise. Gveorai

teener eart »u the nuuth nde of Bucid
•Irrwt u&gt; the pate c0 the school hou.e Lt, ■
also the hall on Jjie east »idc of Hanover
street from Stele itreet to Grand street.
Abo a walk to be ljud on the south rid. of
Centre mrewt trout Park street to Dibble

Wheat.
Wool.

Marshall and Marengo.

Curley Matthews ha^ bad the bill Boards
splendid stoek uf bedstead*, bureaus, com
al! repairra, ready to receive tbe Lie pc,
mode*, bed springs and mattreaace, chairs
ten of Fcrepr^jh's big Aow.
’
an i tables, brackets and mouldings they
Mrs. Campbell, the ag&gt;-i mother of
have in More.
A tip top bedstead kt
Frank T. Campbell, died jestcrLy, al thd . 81.90, guxl enough for a king to aleep on.
residence of her sou in this eity.
j We central tyll tbe half, call on them.
Si raw berries are ripening very fast at : Good and cheap i* their motto.
present, and the twenty cants per quart, I
' Dtkr&gt;,On Thursday June 5th,lR79,Stata.
(box we mean), will anon fell to ten.
i
wife of Gvi*ge Wopd, who alter a tong
Tbe retire attendants at the . High ■I and severe sieknore quietly annk into that
School, have petitioned the School Board ’ peavttfu) »&amp;wp whieh knows no awaking.
o retain Prof. Mitchell as principal. ,
N'i&gt; church n&gt;* sacred scripturvn formed
the brain of her belief. In harmony with
house on the tots rreeally purshaaod by [ her independent method of thought, and
at
her request, tbs fansral serrioes were
him of Mrs. Goshwind io tbe 1*4 Ward.
Playing a game of chose in two Lours brief and in soonlaoee with the prioriwhen it takes a player two -and om half pies of raetiUrism.
boon to move, is the latest ,roaaundrum. ’ The Grand Rapids Drily KajU, enternot too much to say that the Kayk ia one
of tlie vary best dailic* that come* to otrr
table, and that ia *ayiog a good deal, for
amtieg there are tho coot [wpular dallies
ol both Kart and Wot. The K-iyfo ia
stalwart in ha poiitioi, rad ia ever reliable
ia foreign rad domestic new*
Its future
ia bright, and may it borer meet with n-

whereby they hare reclaimed about tweatf Wljsth-r you desire to buy dry goods,
six acre* of good land.
griKwrire. hardware or foyming implements,
Tbo old Van Vleek b.-4 and shoe shop or wWi.to get a job nt s.wk dose, go to
has beau stored tn the north aide of State

On Wednesday of laM week Cbrt. M.e
rar sold four Buckeye Raspers. Il that is
not a pretty good day’s work, kt •omemao
wbo knows, idl u» what ia.
•
Mira Hattie Brooks, wbo has k clam in
music io OraOgerille, and vivo in Martin,
Allegan Co., paid a short visit to her
tome and frieudi In thb city Usl week.
?.t rawberrire and iea cream ! will Ira sold
by tho ladies of ths Prvubytorira Church,
in the courtyard next Tureday eveningJune 17th.
You ore cordially invited to
entne and partake.

A game off bane ball was played oo lha
Fair Ground lari Saturday betwre-o the
Quimby chib and tho Strong Batters of
tbe State road, which reunited in taror uf
tbe Quimby’* of 20 to 6.

Mrs. Brainard, long a rrarirat of this
eity, and well knoun to all cur peopte, died
suddenly on Sunday. She wra a tnember
of the M. K. Cbureb, and lived rad died
stroag in the Christians’ Gith.

pic (hint that advertiser* charge more
than one who duo miOadvartiM!, from tho
bet tha’. they bav* to pay fer the adret
lidng. Yea, they pay ice adn*tiring, but
the adrenitlug ia what put* iato their
kind* the tneana to pay with. If you
want to pay nearly double what and arti­
cle la worth, purdtoM of a man who dues
not advertise, for bin aalea are ao few and
far between, that when ha gate a chance
to make a sale, ha propoara to make up in

A Card
To all who so kindly rendered tbeir as
aiatanee in taring fur our departed oot,
and ths many friends whore sate of kindnree and attention during her long sickness,
which traded to lighten the suffering and
Stimulate her roarape, and especially to
Mr. end Mrs. J. M. Hewer, who, so generoualy offered the n-w of tbeir Iteuse for
tho funeral service*. I consider myself un­
der tbo dreprel obUgatiotn, and also ten­
der my meet tracer* and beart'elt thanks.

guaurry street, abo, a walk on the r uth
aide uf State street bet we- a Chotch and
Creek street*. All of th* said walk* to U
completed witaia fifteen days after miti.-c.
Prejudice Kill i.
"Eleven years cur daughter «tffcred an
a Led cf misery under the earr of several
of the l-wt (rad some uf th* worst) phyairia ns. who giro has dxsrnae ramus names

Gxooax Pu’erox.
Rc|«rt aoeepted and adopted as foUowe
Ayes—Aid. Hsieh. Kelly, McNaugh­
ton, Preston, Sbriuer, tSteblin*, rat
li-ung—7.

We are enrj.riscd to ere ao many still
•uffvriag with Neuralgia sod Rheumatism
when they can be cored. We know the
freliog whioh-eiista among very msny"thalaoy tn^dieicc which ia advatwed
must be a humbug." Thi* may be true
itrsime case*, but wbea we knew of- a
Young—7.
i remedy which has brentne so popular a*
Naya.—0.
14WWM10 CurattVi1. and we hare raeh cooAl*u the following ordinance :
[ dash* evidence of the good it ha* acwun
An ordinance relative to Vehide* foe : plialted, it iv mere ilira folly oot to make
euaveyance uf good, and pmons for hire, I a trial of it, sad ’atsfy yourselves that all
and the owner* rad driven of the aut.
I the proprietors claim Gr it h true In
The aatne was paaacd.
.
I »uch diseares m Rh4umatism, Neuralgia,
Aye*-Aid. Hatch, Kelly, MeNaagh-,I Kristia, Hradsehe, Bare Throat, Lra.e
too, Prtstoa, Shriner, Stebbins and Beck, and Toothache, we era eafely my
that oo remedy, eitbrr io pbyririra's preI serif tian #r in proprietary fotm, has effret-

an rvcatanMnd it m tbe beat quality of
soap ia use. ' It is a'rare thing to get a
soap that will thoroughly dcaaac printing
iak from the hands, m slso from Kara ,
but Crampton's Iraadry soap will do it,
and We know whereat' we speak. It is
e»f*criUy adapted for | rinterv, painter.,
engineers and tuachiabta. ra it wll remove

l|. I BI.
keep coosta'illy on hand

LIME,
HAIR,
STUCCO,
CEMENT.
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMP8,
.
PLOWS.
ORAG9J
LEFT IIAXD’PLO TFN.

Reaperand Mowers.
Pay* the higltert Cash price
for ail kinds of Farmer* Prodtice.
j
Parmen will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at his Elevator, comer of Broad­
way and Railroad Streets.
Hasting*, April, 2. 1879. 10

Fred Kioto will occupy the
BsrUw'a warehouse, JefI it&gt;&lt; tr now building La oom-

Plaster.
Lime,
Hair,

WALTON,

MOTT DR. HR.
Annapolis, Ml, Writes ;

FREE
'aflttsl

•

Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every­
thing you want.

LOOK HERE

“HOUSEKEEPE
J. G. RUNYAN &amp; SON
THE KITCHEN

To Everybody.
Know ya that Mrests. Durham A Smith
have rented sad fitted op the building for­
Kelly, MeNragh- merly -crapled br C. J. Sleigh aa a bakery,
». SleUiM and on Slate street, ft* a meat market, and
they -have located there to rtay. Beer
that tn mind. They are titankfnl for tha
very liberal pitronagp for the pest year,
and they propene to continue to merit tho
patronage of the rilirec* bv furnishing tbe
very beat of aoeata at low figure*. Call oo
u&gt;, and we will pleare you. Diubam A Smith.

MINERAL

SOAP.

BBOTS O SIB,
GAITERS, SUPPERS, A.C.

DB.Gn.te&gt;&gt;!----- - --------------------sureemM in uriag your Iraimeat in my
practice; partioulariy ia cases of paralysis
it has worked woedsn. I have seen thaec
who have uot been able to walk for yean,
recover the use ol their Itmbe, and ooe
gendemea in particular, who bad visited
Europe and tbe hat spring* in Arksrau
without benefit, after baring your Idni-

CALF SHOES,

House and Lob for Salo.
Corner ol Broadway and Court Btrerts
st of the wtotS desirable locations in the
its. Will be sold ri a bargain. Eoqutrs

WOOL CARDING

And everythin in their lira, of the bent
quality and very CHHAP.
Thie is
Un short noire at my Carding MUI,
aa old time E«akfahiaeM and
North side of tbe Thorwappla Rine, in
one of the vary brat in the
Hmtin^.
City or County.

USE THIS BRAND

Dr. Blnso iufbma us that there hi no
truth io the rumor that he is going to re­
move to Freeport.
Ho Las purobaeed a
roiidesce in' this city, and propone* to
make Hseturga bis future home

Mra. Geo. Wood,.wbo h-suffered long
and severely with that Ml deetrvysr, coosumptiou, And at her rraidnnoc oa Brand
way Friday right last. Mr. Wood has
tbe aywpatkira of hu many AiratU

The Huntingdon (Fa.) Mtuitur, of
April flth, 1877, pruocuMsv tbai Cramp­
ton's Imperial Soap the beat in the mar
I let. aS fellow*:
Rcadei. we don't want-yon tv suppose
that this is aa advertisement aral pass it
over unheeded. Read iL Wo want to
direct your atteelL’n te thcdsdvratiMment
of "Crampton's Imp*rial Soap." Having

I

PoTatops,
)*ard.
Butter,
Pork,
Hams,

�Ladies
sIcTiLteBllM^ltSteNrrrnwa,

BMd®.

suaraism core.

FlmpR*.

Mf~r-

1 HIKTT nppey
T15 i
TT; m* «&gt; nAtgnd. gradual,
and perfect arc lt« ettU,
that it It itnpawtdble to detect
Ha applicatioR-

For Um third lime Mr. Haysa kindly
gives the Democrat. tho opportunity to
coratnrnce over spin.

a to

lOll’l!

•aarMsa.

Waryte JaacUss.

S'

John C. Fremoul baa iareeled a scheme
for making an inland sea 200 milso long ,
and 300 fest deep in Hou them Califcroia,
by umiiag northward tbe great Gulf.

and give Vararancv list nothing will be
wantiog on tbeir pert to make the ocareolitm a •Moaea.
I’ereons expecting to attend should com­
municate with the secretary at once, nam­
ing the stations at which they will start.
Entertainment will u far aa possible be
-giren to members of tbe society, and very
low ratea arc offered by tbo hotels fur tbe
general aecommodation.
A very large attendant is rxpocted
from all potato on tho lake shore and from
many ot the tatorior towns, attracted by
tho magnitude 'of the strawberry phatatioas about Muskegon, ike ao«aaabilily of
Urn location and tlie interesting toptca to
be diseUMCtl
The fellowing embrace,
nearly a complete Ifat of
. .
THB Tortca FOB PUCt-MI^I.

II

PATENTS

Mr Hayas' veto of tho Legfal alive
Appsopriatiun bill U a timely rstifiestioa
of tbo Ohio semination.

The tenth annua) summer mcetis - cf
tbe State Pomologicnl Society will occur
at Muskegon, in arcepteoce of an inrita
bos from the people of that city. Tbe
opening session will be mi Tuamfay treeiog. Jane 17, commencing at 7i o'dock,
sad the society will coelinuo in scmioo un­
til the following Thursday o.«jo.
The auaewV M nak acne have ssiected

:u
■!

aatso wser.

■

Ifyoa wui to make • Democrat jsmp
up aid down and froth at tbe mouth, just
aay "Sherman" to kits.

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jTmomnt ti*e

U ZB IltU A eS U 4-33AUVPI.

"sUFDR5'S*MBIMl CWE

Judge Deris fa sdrertiaed cow as a
milliouirc Another Urrd In the field.

11.

*«

oraeilEts'SSsTa

Only two weeks more of Congrum?
That is too good news to be tree.

"WM. XhStHt'ikU

OR

A purity MRbbW d.rtUtattoe esflrafy
u alike ail o!Ur remedies.

Goeanor Foster will pisses aeespl tho
coegratuialioos al the country.

lB K - r - v

RADICAL CURE
For CATARRH

“What shall we du with the Bible • —
deal of nervous energy if be eould only [Grund Ilapida ftmu. Why dip odito
realise that be fa a political byooee—too rials from it. of course II waa eery earc­
fam ia the mfasteniry to forget to Icare infar gene far rewoscitation.
stnsetioea.—[Bperta &amp;ariac/.
It ia time for Senator Barnum to reriae
Seaalor Derid Darfa will again run the
bia figurer. A million votra will not be­ Luka Erie iafaada this Mnmior, end Tbe
gin te cover tbe Dcmr-eralic foes if Con­ '.Terelaad LntJtv irrerereutly says that
•'aercra! fake fiesta arc already working fur
gress hdda out mu'h longer.
the contract to carry him oiar. ’

r.'.-ST.:

4.‘r7b.-.'^

sssiorMBi

in
now £

VOLTAIC PLASTER

is

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triS :s :j

co

naK kaUeltor. lar Csmelataaat

___________ .‘riixsx-

Scboelmfatram i just, beginning a uice
its associates to do all their growling and icprvriec fansoe on mioenla to the jeo An f I ectro-Oalvanie Battery combined wtth j
a highly Medicated Master containing the I
swmrieg at Sherman, ao bo ia sura to be . ion/—“Now, what arc the principal ihisga
we get oat of the earth ?“ Yoathfal anthe Republican candidate for Premdent.
gfer, aged four (eowfidewtly)—“Worms “
Tbe Greenback papers in Ohio do not
take kindly to tha Wimer rilrrr bill They ton Tmueript. It's el) rant well to aay |
regard it aa a plot of the Demoerata to I “don't be ax&gt; editor." but when a man is
eptice tho Green bark party Into an •&gt;- too honest for a preacher or a maml&gt;er ot I
congress, what is bo te de?—[Hau Juse!
proltaMe alliance
(UsT) Mercery.
Tha f'us; and
njr “Congrvas
Grant will anise In San Francisco Julr |
ia now exactly where the last Congress 20th. PootmaMen sending bull pups Wil! I

Michigan Central Railroad.
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LINIMENTS
rd kus

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wasted, with octhing to show for it exsepi ,
a Jirgs bill of expense. ”

KxXIor. Fenton of New York, wbo hsa
jost rrtnrord from Europe, says that the.
wonderfully eueressfu! management of our
national finances baa smaicd intelligent
people in that errantry.

Its j»
MHift"

COHIIS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER

TEE BJST OF ITS KIND.

The author and finisher of tbe shot-gun
pdiey in Mlatiunippi hsa just been made
Chief Justin of that State. Thia la a pretty
sod to transfer aay aotpiri raa ot dislike to
lair wiliestion of the sort of jurtioe which lha person wbo appeared to take delight Ln
will bodfapenecd io fntnrr in the Coramoo- pointing out tbe defects of fellow crcstut®
wealth where Chisolm waa murdered
“Dot Pinafore' cxprrwsios ras y nu&gt;«
t saiais &gt;iisam4 a»i Uue ia i&gt;t s»«atr ■■
ance," remarked a Teutonic gentleman to
a genial coadjutor. “Aut yon tolc s vd
sMan.rsC *.(&gt;-» iis'^f A.
.regulati
lor suraetioga. be speaks coding too bisiu
i
f-v &lt; ssnk at &gt;a»er «irti
Aagifab aber be say
'Vot hardly some
I “sac
ebank, aad tbe kLmI rwm.
’
data oarer f Vot kind of language is
*ikiJXl~l,Uo *' *?*“
I reeripu over expenditure* of 12,692,113.
U Tvmisj vyulir. Vk. akocM do it. a»4 I In I8A4 the greenback dollar would buy
•SIX'
stories Aa Ionia man rcecatly sew
two yards of ealieo. Now it will buy six- twenty two blue rnren engaged in a fierce
^Meteal retutee. »f mirwry men sad fruit foes. In 1861, the workingman's |1.50 battle with an, eejnal number of black
for a day's work w-ral! buy three yard, of suskea. Tbe Ionia sain a msec didn't
la order to hare Use dfacumfoas vpsey I ealieo for hi* wife. Now hfa II a day will appear on aay prohibition petition this
spring.
and iaotraedre II ■ a«nmary that some
prwsntien be given to tbe eamp and re­
If Qmgrcaa could collett a fine of »100 , dinatiow&gt;* the sdrertuiag irg-o-b oo
mark. to bo offernJ, and to this cud the
hut of tomes ia |hoa as^r s&lt;n l out
Wc each from every person wbo holds that । Pike's Peak, exdaima. "Whew frenin®,
*u«. AIS'.
bone to hear from those who are to attend, body ia contempt for ha repeated erhibi- , from her mountain height, unfurled b«r
and will not Al wto. km, had- experience,
standard to tbe air. oho little thuoghl th st
in aowoemioa wjM/.ny the topis, try to tioo nffolly and preverstly, it coaid do । caughty man wuuld paint •R-iysl' Bakin.away
with
the
whisky
tax
and
eould
deny
.
attend and help on our workofdfaertntnadag horticultural information ? Those itself tbe pleasure »f laying a tax on ] Tbe following testimonial ul a certain
who eauoot attend, w» urge to pot their
patent medicine speaks fur itself “D.ar
tbongbte cr txpericnee tn paper and for­
Tbe Chief of the Bureau of Statistia,' Bir: Two months sgu my wife e.:nH
ward to the arerrtary in season to be taken
scarcely speak. She baa iskon two bot­
to^lho meeting sod
,t lhe proper in his 10th monthly statement foe tbo i
tles of your Life Itenewcr' and new she
.cunent fiscal year, report* that the excess can't spesk st all. Please send me two
It fa important that we hare a complete
of expert* ever imports of mcrrhandtM for more faxtlae. 1 wouldn't be without i’report from oneb locality eoneeraing fourt
~L'.a
ptospccu, and that a. many counties be the tea months ending April 30, 1979,
repreaente.) as pomible by specimen, of the waa 1241,443,633; ditto for 1878, 1227,­
Win* In Washington
early fruit..
042,087.
The revision of lbs frait catalogue will
take a prominent place ia the programme ' A Toledo telegram to the Cincinnati While lloase Tuesday night, to the de­
of exerciM. and aa this catalogue fa ia the Enfwrrtty that there ia a well defined bauch enacted at the palatial hoaK of the
bands of tbonmnda of Michigan frail mea, movement among tbo delegates to the Mexican Minuter Monday oveutog The
behyrior of tho tfenor'e guute M that
Il fa daausblo that it roorire careful etteaoccasion waa enough to make us l.laa.ls.
tion and criticism, that it may be perfected
। Ml aloM far our oMntrymen, but fi r
foe all lomliues.
oar spuatry woman. Wumcn eulffhg
Um) horticultural societies are incited
ihooMsivre ladiro joined with dir men in
to send delcgatea, and a general mvitalioo
making thia ball a seem- of debauch sel­
u extmded to all friends Uf horticulture
dom M|ealled even la Washington—no-1
to ba with tte st our strawberry meeting
tod for iulcmpcranee
Remember ths date, Juno IT, 18, II, cl
Mea were as«n earning away Util a
Muskegon.
ot ebampagM Io tbeir anal piektfx La I
T. T Lroa. President,
would nominate the Democratic ticket fur dim (.?) tore the gnld and silver akowvrc I
South Haren. ■
1880,' tack it to an Appropriation ball, and from Che ould moats, and Mack them ini
M
C. W. GanrtxtD, Sec y.
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ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE,
force it through Congress. The president • ' •

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would not veto-it." The su^mtioo ia
Nine Good Suggestions.
worth thinking of. If tbo schema warn
Ni&lt; leng ago tbe St. Lawrrnco Board
objected td as irregular, the Caucus (with
ofTrcde of Govsrnrcr. N. Y., appointed a
committee to embody is a brief address, a capital (’) might amend the Constit udon
such hints to the dairymen of that sectioa
that cxpcneoca io the purchase sad sale of
dairy prodoc's rag^rsted ao cf importance
to producers. In tbo report of tbfa oomtnr.tee the following poiute were giren
First—That each patron giro especial
euro to hie milk pails and cane, «e that
they are thoroughly cleansed aud omlded ;
and new drew whey at night. 11 puesi
hlo, bare aowso other vnwel in which to
draw whey, aud thus prevent using your

glass and ehiaa.
Tbe next m*raing a
i wagon load full of Um ececly broken
Maff waa earned away from the door.
Aad thia ia the National Capital, and
•-bene sepe . ladies end gantlomaa (?) Cboeider th-msrires tbe errroe de la enm.
of Waahiagtoe aooety. We reed of the

York Triba»* girea a fail history uf the
cattle plague, known aa the pleuro pueu
nronia, and rf-ita prcoenl provslenoe in the
t'niied Beatas. It was first brought to
thb country from Eeglaad aa long ago aa
1843 and haa never been entirely stamped
cut since that date. There fa none of it I
now In Maaenchuaetta or indeed north of ,
Connecticut, where then fa very little, but I
it extends from Conneeticut to North Car-1
oliva in spots end iowartl 3OU miles. Just
now the authorities of New York and '
New Jersey are mskir-c atrauuous efforts I
to gwt rid ot it, bet ia Mareland, Penssyl :
vauia and Virginia no efforts are beisg '
made to get rid of «■ falsi s disease. Tbo
danger nFk can be appramsted wbsu it i. j
known that Um more taking eta ear to,
the Want ia which aaimah baring thi. I
, dfameo hare been shipped m raficicct to 1
isfett aay eainufa that may some In son- I
tact with it Tbe wonder ■ that wl,«n so '

ftfobt. before milking.
Fowrtb-Bhmild a row be ailiag, chilled
or sal joM right, atraio her milk nlrcy.
into th. swill barrel, for It fa far batter to
fox a few peaada of milk Chas endanger a

Fifth—Do evreythiog you can to aecurr
good, sweat, pwrc, wbofaeame sulk. Then
taafai upon Um atmeat sera ia the dm®-

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SHORT LIKTE.
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OLD AND REUABLE.

Da. H*vroai&gt;* I.rrxa Inrro-'kama
u * SUu far l Family HraaMy tor &lt;
dmoanmed the Uvrr, Stomach-VjR
•ami Il reels.—It is Purely
! V. .vtal.Le - It newer
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lafeot.®.- is seS tor B.
Xutllas fee &amp;ns Jtataaas.

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Socuod—Thoroughly brash and clean
year now's bag and teats before milking,to
prevent loooe rarticiei falling into pails,
and wtsb tbotr bags tf noeeaeary to get
them perfectly dean.
Never neglect to
strain your milk; i»e’cr allow year milkers
to wet the cow's teats with the milk, for
tbe purpoaa of cleaning or softening them.
Instantly discharge any hired lidp that
praafat ia this moat filthy habit, sad if you

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HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNK 18, 1879.

VOL. 24. NO. 7

WHOLE NO. 1258.

BUST WAGON ON WHEEL

NEW YORK.
ALONZO D, CAnWALLAUF.n.

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
Heaviest Ironed, Best Painted aud Lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every W heel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with the
Patent Skein Setter, and

large nu\j-.riiy vote by wlkb the logwlative appvopiation bill was pswd to the
Howto on ymterdVr H had been urged
agaitut the bill that its provinuai were not
clearly drfltted *ud5bat it would bn difi-

Every Wagon Warranted !
ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.

sn Central Railroad.
D RAPIOt BIYISIQH,

I’HYBICLAN A SURGEON
M la th&lt; frrearBtevk. 8l*l*SUwJ. Ijttth.c &gt;

and

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.

More JACKSON WAGONS «•* •*“ «» B*"? Cou,,t&gt;'
than all others atmbmed, yet the repairs do not average
2 veuts each, (kill and see them nt

rhe RrtlaM. Khorl Lias
YD WEST TO AND FROM

Rapids

for h« hwl rccogniic-J Bubara, bat the
party bad already .nauhed around the
turn in tlt« r.«»d, *«d »h«
La from
right'
Victur w*»
hi* way lu De Vert'. t« |
all on liiiUn. aud he dataird wlwtt&gt;*r

Detroit.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL S.
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Hastings. Mich.; Muy 6. 1879.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX.CKASC1RY FrracM sttretiw rtv»a t.

AGRICULTURAL

HALL

IS THE HBADQLAUTERS Foil

Tho Battls for the Cedars.

Co.. Threshers,
We have sold one car load &lt; the J?L Caso
and any one wishing any thing this line will do well to call and
_____________
_
_____
,
,
in
addition
to
the
above, w&lt;&gt; ’sell
examine our samples and price
the Robert- &amp; Thorp Vibrator ThresherC. Aulltnan i Co., Swcejc
Like- Thresher and. Monitor Engine ; Woodsum Machine Go’s En­
gine and Thresher, E. M. Jlinlsell Engine and Thresher; Minnesota
Uhi&lt; T Thresher; Gaar, Scott A Co. Engmn and Thresher; 11. F.
D&lt;&gt;w A Co. Thresher; C. Russell A Co. Engine nnd .Massillon
Thrcslicr, of which we sold sevtinil last year. Aho. th&lt;« Atlas
Batavia nnd Muuslield Engines, ittid Gxnr, Scott.'A.Cos. Lane A
Bodly, and Mtuisfield

WfflKCBIGAl BAILBOAD
COMPAMT.

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PORTABLE SAW MILLS
EIGHTY
AUCTIONEER.

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BUCKEYE MOWERS S REAPERS

Universal Croup Remedy.

A llawllln*. Or"M U.p44«, M t.fc..

DENTIST

NasMli.

Mitiiian.

WILLIAM WALTER.
TA-IIuOTl.
InEoyiire Block, over Mudge’s Store.

All Work CUARANTEED.

It- JCarriage, Sin aid Onaieilal
PAINTER

Al A. U. Back’. e*vru|t» Shcp
Jefferson St.,
Hitting*, Mich j
za&gt;.&amp;.io

ATTEND

&lt;&amp;f

S'YOVJES ▼ ▼
1000 Beckwiths Round Oak Heating Stoves sold in Barry county
within the Inst 4. years. 1 am the only Agent of the Round
Oak in the County, and can give you the beat prices, and
warrant them in every respect to l&gt;e the only 1
Stove made of

BOILER

FL A TB

The Heaviest and best made Stove of ita kindin the mark
Can give many of the ve/y best of testimonials.

New Base Burner JEWEL.
The finest finished Hiring Flue Stove ever before brought to
this. market. Warranted to be better arranged and more saving
of fuel than any other Diving Fine Stove sold.
.

Jewel Range 62 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Cook 50 sizes and kinds.
Jewel .Cottages 10 sizes and kinds.
Jewel Todd both Parlor and Cook.
I have die Largest and best selected Stock of Stoves ever before
brought to this County. I CAN'lead, and I am bound to sell them
nnd can and will make the Lowest Prices, call'and sec for yourself.

HARNESS.

&gt;

1 still employ the best of Workmen and buy my Leather direct
from the Eastern Manufacturers, and warrant every Strap and
Buckle ftilly. Yours Respectfully,

H. A. GOODYEAR.

DRYGOODS

AND TOLEDO
fer^.—~

CHEAP MATERIAL
foraajthlac

tinder thia brenrh maay dlf-

MILLINERY
NO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTING

SPECIAL NOTICEFRIDAY MORNING OF EACH WEEK

To return to Barbara.
There were aril! w* gw»i» at De
Vert’* whin rhe airivcd,—among them, |
Vincent Sherwood.
A d»y 'ft two-pasaoU, «&gt;d during tliunr'
i pissing d-JT Barbara watched Vir-itia
I tad Vincent Sherweod. Shecnmu to the
mtlcdM that the* »«'« pretty strong |
eaid&gt;1i^ •&gt;! » P*D »f' Ipvin. ■
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MESSER BROS.
Hastings, Mich.. June 9, 1H79

FOSTER'S Lace Kid Gloves the best in the market.
finest Stock of

1 have the

In reaped to the attack upon tbs etoctton tow. and the mainienanoc of pearoat
electioiu, the esM to nearly the aanic. That
the Democratic party to fully eemmitted
to ihto battle for tree rifle etobe and free
repeater*, to eopfttttd by ha pislfoem M
well m by it* repeated voice tn. brth
bouatt of CeottreM. Bat the (piertioa re­
main* whether the party i* to be brid-reapoorible foe the eocrcire end revtntiucu#

oy darling fcwweplag.’ RarU-1
had i»-m fvr pbaaerabfe feelings, for Im
lra-{ Rid hi. jins* ,,&gt;h* nr“-’^ 10 ,*1C »&lt;«!»ity nt The C- hr* hr WB, titng at leaat.’
’ What drew lbl» nun ibUber so frequtnt-

sold in Harry Connty'this yenr.

SAVE TOUR CHILD WITH

**•
k*4
w“ ,B cadca-cr to
lre&lt;elMh anbreiiutcd for the committee
^U.
Hawl.-y wav of optotou that a
tufi -teot .Munb-r of DAoeratio votes could
be etcure.1 U&lt;&gt; e.rry ■ bill to this effect
through tlJlkd- Tn the late Demo,
erstic cauoui th spreket of the Houw
peupore-d anleiitesmteJ a new bill but he
waa voted *Hru, tlw cau-us voting tn favor
uf a euntinerikai T tjtu present law, with
erttain addiA.iteV
Hawley finally
and New York Aldermen-in particular. voted in fovudoll (T..| Commiitoi bill, as
did al! the IL|puW4i.-. The twenty-two
Mdly ured rue* a lettoo.
Notwilhataudmg the fun that in this
i age uftr-.nl, great people (root abroad are
, co longer a rarity tu thir republic, qBiu a
Hutter of totermt wm excited by the arrivI al here of the Duke of Aaeyle. «i route t«t
takro (right at nothing!
Cacada tolyirit Ju* tbwiagumM sow, the
But when, an hour later, BatUra re-j
bi* reason that his coiulitMats iniwted
turned from her ri le, «he found Victor I Marijui* of Lorn* Apart from hia world­
npon the firtt aland taken by tlie jMrty,
waiting for her in the parlor at Do Veto's. wide literary reputattoe, tba Duke is a and wen: unwilling io abate ibeir dtaanib.
। Notein lover-Tike occurred in •, ihel LlaUJAd atn.ox the blu U»d*’, bi* rauk
and anraatry running back into lbw dark The army Wt will be.brpwshi before the
■ pljaaant hour that followed They were
•
*• ’
ago*, and bis title* of nobility numbering Houm by ibe,
j friendr ’ Victor frit that he had no right
nearly iwetty.
Braids all thia the Qunu today and r
! to presume on aught eb*.
Yttterday Mr
“A* it now is 1 am oure.of her friend, ot England and Kmprnw of Udis is bis
son's
ta.sber-in-laW,
and
hi*
wealth
is
ahip," he thought. ‘ I eon not afford to
cnr.tcf.rji
Ous would hardly auapeci tu nib*1
reni that, yet, fur the bare poaribiiily of
fotl&gt;ldo,wR w
v,
w lac
tier love. Perhaps kanr day 1 nny speak, much gr.aUires to lurk in the imalt Iratn polk The Dctu-criip tn-jrsd and carried
ed man wt* grey-red hnir and whiskere,
but uow I must ke»Fail.ot.fur I atu noth­
high chcek buMM end tlwrougblv Scutch an adjournuwnt Ura-Jte they were unwill­
ing but a wanderer, defrauded out of my
.sp ci who wm met by a crowd of the ing to allow tbo Republicans to have th*
curiou* m hu dmemUrkud from the Hey- j trial of | arning thrirlull. The suppln
thia &gt;*l wtek. Hi* star ia New York I mental sundry civil bi|l, roatainiug approw» .nile4 •“ ««« day *a4 be u now en­ priatkin* forjudicial elpeoaca will certainly
r»i«k.
joying tho btepilality of the Cror.rooc
Georral uf Canada and hi* royal wife.
util by her aid..
I It will by reraembered that 1 devoted a
c murmured soft!/-, drawing '
I Utt
a .-..epfe of month* ago. to the great
■ad toward her.
' W^xltufl oefeotilc cxpcd.uon which was
qirw, a damp - fare touched i

■Vittoria, what ad. yqu?’ a*

I patting th. hill*.
|j, th. togtolauve bill
(•■ I. will Erl throu^i ■
jrialioM by Saiur-

That Barbara, I am Very Iia;
nd Victoria with another *d
•Wherefore, p« V
Victoria »u rifeal.
■Tel! me, Victoria t"

ioly after adiournattempt, in which he had put a great ttoal
of money, be at once Mt about orgaairiae a
new expediriua, aimlhr in principle, but
Letter gaartorf to Imutv *^*iu,t enutiogonttou. Her. i. a cood p-unpe-.-t of wcc m lor thia later robem*. order the Bile
ag.mrot of Nr. Arthur B. Proal, who wu

nearly throe bonre {The Warner nlger
bill WM ecbauMivriy HbctMteL It wn.
nut proposed to nuk? he bill * ••maeas
toea»iire,'' ee . V to th* cxteol of insariug
prompt acti ve upw it. hut the dbcnsatoti
yro:erd&gt;i developed Uch 'immovable op­
position to lbs bill on I the part of some
nicr ciitrrpris*. aud who aurrt.c* to entry Sfeoit-iw, aud such irri.4oocii*b4e diffmaeea
e of cxpedwocy
into effect the metal and uiagni&amp;ren*. plan of &gt;&lt;pio| &gt;n &gt;• to the
that no propMitbio whatever waa pasbed
to which Mr. Woodruff gave hw Ufo.
lu .peaking of May 30th, the &amp;a aptly to a vitteand ei»*rqucat!y U&gt;e cauea* ad*
reunuk* tl.M Ifeeorklinu Day street parade
b.rc hreo chiefly moarfcabto, of law year,
fur golden hand in het
She bent
for llw slnrti.inp waguoa that, under
uver Viaoria, and kitted her tenderly.
gate! of doing homage to the dead. *u
‘IlttAtu Ucm you, sweat!" Barbara
nouure to the living the virtadt, ebo*-&gt;o&lt;*&gt;
whispered

The. twilight thickened into darknre*.
The taro girl. Mt, odill, the heart of one
running over with happituw, the other
happy for her friend’, ajkn. yet with a
touch ot gaits at her heart in wondering
what the future would bring forth for her.
brought him
.( To be Matti.)

was the atlwt’f/n that
here I”
• .
A patottLeXpre *»ioti enme into list ba
ra’s lace, aed Victoria, glstreing np, aaw
it.
• Mr. Cmbel ha. been 01 the greeter
portion of the time,’’ rite arid , “and ..f
l atone, for that &lt;**»**, he could not vtatt

“Tm, very ill." arid Barbura mtnihglv.
Victoria only caught the la.t two won!*,
aud took them f-&gt;r a -portion.
-Mr. Ca»b&lt;l has been very *icL.indeed,
the sai l, nigh unto death.''
Th-re wm a rilsnoe, and tbwn Barbara
changed the sabjoet of conversation.
Robert De Vere and Vineeat Sherwood
camo in Ute parlor, where lite girls were
•■Where bant you two boon hiding?"
cried Robert. ••Viarent and 1 bare been
searching tn every direction lor both of
J “We havo bwu hero for wine time,"

Victoria replied.
•■Not for ary great limo, *»,

Robert

atoett we looked ia here. You were not
hero then.’’
•‘What havo you
hand that demand,
our urgent atteutfeo ? ’ Barbara inquired.
“We want you to lake a gallop after
dinner," Robert replied. “Do you con­
sent?"
“Tobe sure," anil Barbara. “I de­
light in nothing more than boradback-rid* Victoria sequioyrei, and so tho matter
vm arranged
Tho young people trill remained in the
f«rior. and in the ooune of tbrir coaveroa
ttou Vincent Sherwood referred to tbr
master of The Cedar* •
“1 hear that lib suit has goon ngaiaat
him,*'said Robert De Vere. “You re­
arember, Mto&gt; Ltod*Uy,tUt w. had ante.
eoavwMtwn about it twee."
Barbara tnurtnured some reply, in so
tow a tone that it wtt acaroely audible.
“I must ooufsm that I did not export
this rmult," Robert added.
“And a woman is io own that magnifi­
cent relate," cried Vtoemt Sherwood.
“In truth, rhe will bo a queen.”
-I intended to witomn tho suit,'- Robert

party into the extxa Masion,
M tried to snwl out of the eooOhto (toortution would out
Thurman or the candidate who

all harrier, arnakt the eoetrol of ria
by fraud and rioU.ro will be lu
Thrv art soli ready, if General Kwia
to we the omury rulod by Uta
South, .nd they know th*t the
.....
-v—* i.
J.
Ou the one hud R pas argued tbit the South with n thin Ttioccnng of Not
effect would b,' la give inrremed rtrragrii
to the Ifemueracy in ihr West, aud espec­
ially io the coming Ohl, eontaC Oath. candidate of that party, will ba a
o mtniodlbe .uppurt of foyai end
..L-_ &lt; j *..__ ______I
—IX.

—“How Skx-p the Brtra. Curna cut
with Cotoritp and Caro." A committee
wm appointed thia year to wquelah auob
entcqowng adrttrtucra, but they, sercrtheleaa, formed ■ diaasreeably prominent
Centura of the Mteet ahnw. Thi* n-cuUa
the irpirt of a recent exparienee af law
letter Harrow, who? whito playing limit!
in San Franci*», i* oaid to’ ham Iweu
offvre.1 »!■»• a night by a wideawake
efothing deafer, if he Would, after epeakiog
lbw words, *'cu»luuiary nite of aolemn
black,* add,• 'he kind Sm.lh arils farlSI.”
ber. 1582. and their lint child, Svunui, Unl'/rtntuteiy fur the wide awake trades­
Mine in the Mtowing .May. Anne Hath­ man, Lawreuoe was proof against the du
away tatan bars been a wuottoririly harinatittg woman, or Bhakcapearc would t&gt;o&gt;
to have lorad bar; and ritt rnuat hare Atufncu, but it mkiu* to have taken
loved him dearly—*a what woman, iudand, pretty firm bold, and bid* fair to brent
could help ItT—or aho would nut tbua eomothtoeofa national tnaitution
have yiridad to hi* pawtion. Tbm i. di. wm nuerally supporod that the
net taalimony Co the beauty of hii per»jo; would ba a siiurt one, and 111*1 Imt y*
and in the light affonird by hi* writing*
it rct|nirt» no Mtnnnlinary panelratioti to
ronjactunt that bu brilliant tuiad^parkling
hhcutpr, tender faney, and impetuoua ap.nl
mta: have made him m hi* youth the very
paragon cf enchantan*. Il i« not known
where they Tired daring lha fim y*are af­
ter Chair marriagu. Perhaps ia thin ooltaco al Sboltery. Kritape with HunMt and Judith Sadler, for whom
their lwia«, born in
1M5, ware
Summer. Bandas the regular four Coagremmeu to Im elected tn September, th*
new Courtltutioo prorid** (at the choice of
Govctucr IJeuteuin! tjuxerow. Sooretary
in 1M6, Sbski _______ ___________
uf Sate, ConUritor, Tfeteeuree. AOnroeyhi* wife and children, and k» away to
Gwtral. Surveyor General, Superinten­
London to mek bis fortune. Ha did not
dent of Public Instraerion. Clerfc «f 8*
buy New Place till 1BB7, but it to,known
lag him in ibrir r*»k* 11. bw «*d.
that to th* mean lima he came to hi*
Ptt.naylv.OM. angry, but lie hrt&gt; won ore
Ohio, and lh* combination of Tiriem Mid
Kandall h«gno« .bredpeg.

thrown by th. “woman ttornnd ’ into the
face of the unawapetting
foTlife.^ad ^AJiott tbTri^M nf

Both women

promptly tried aid eva

.to-i

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REAL ESTATE.

m sale Ajro

to

Jam.

HxBTtwos, Mtctt, Jcrb IB, 1879.

HONEST

MONEY

PLATFORM.

Opposition to all paper infla­
tion, and consequent deprecia­
tion. .In favor of a currency of
coin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchasing power, the
paper convertible with coin at
the will of the bolder.

THE 6REAT FOREPAUGH

Knappen's Law Office.

Nrw Yonx, June Ifilh, 1879.
It would hardly bo accurate te ray th
ail New York ban been up at Wert I'oi
this week, for that er.cbanUng spot I

which has been raglog far the peel year be
a grenous thing far poieaiatm, it b senrenKnappen’s Law Office.
ly fast tronUeoome far a fargs eraruon of
quiet folks remote from thrones.
One
may include American tourists amoag the
Knappen's Law Office.
camber. The CoMorvaiive journal of
the Continent arc not ashamed to make
political capital out of th. crioses of Nob­
oraeai. Apply «
Lug, Mooouri, Paraauante, and Sokoioff,
Knappen's
Law} Office.
Wall Dene Republicant of New Hampby trying to foist three Innstire upcc tbe
Liberal party in tbeb respective countries,
and
by
clamoring
for
u
inrreaar
of
coer
­
On Thttraday^evtnmg the Republican
cive bwa and of police vigilance, drestmKnappen's Law Office
msmbere of ths New nampahire General
itan one have proved pretty often that the
Court, nominated far United Slates Sena­
policeman is a moat helpless creature in
oopisg with political plate, but when push
tor, far the euruing six yrsra, tbs iacorrsptabls, cloquect, able and pstriouc ind refined epfandor cf scenery. Nature ed thereto by hb superiors, he can make
atateaman, Ilxxkr W BlaIB. This fa has d.me everything for it in the way of
rontour
and
variety.
The
maosro
of
rock
a glorious victory for Honest Money, for
and forest verdure piled in careless symme­ any Jeeuit with gall-streped pen, or
Knappen’s Law Office.
You are taxed and impoveriahed until
National Prohibition, far equal politicnl try. the broad river winding below and awaab-buklar with banking mabberd.
right to all chares of Amerimn ciutcM. stretchisg northward in fail right lor ton And the policeman, whatever be hb rank ooo mtlime, terrific, animal aquoal b
riaing from your raakx.
2 ailn aoolki ot Haulage Fra rate Prtre
far tb* overthrow of the State Rights miir&lt; between high sod beivily undulating or the number on bis rellar—whatever be
That
ia
part
of
the
price
you
am
paying
»S,MO,
Apply at
bb
country
cr
the
nature
at
hb
boat
—
b
heresy and lbs perpetuity of thb nation, banks, the views of s melting blns dfa- rery fond of tearing atrangan. - Americana for tho invasion of our aacred toil.
Knappen's Law Office.
Uncc, and the delicate sad luxuriant vege­
as a cation and so* aa a confederacy tation near at baud, give a rare ianibcsca meat therefore be warned that it ia decid­
Do you tlanl that you can eland a debt
Brwk
Feraitere
Factory «n Jafcraen St. far
of
*2500,000,000
on
top
of
your
prereat
of Stele*. By this set ion the Republican from every standpoint, tod auggeat the edly naaafo for them to travel without
wish far ■. lifetime of luxurious case io paraports. What b more, "peaeporta are
Knappen's Law Office.
no longer enough for strangers who wish
New Hamphirc bare won for them»elres, which te enjoy such varied lovebnevs. But
to lake up their residence fur any length
from the Rcpublieane of the netion the who dares talk of luxurious case at West cf time in a Continental country.
So
appfaudit "Well done good and faithful almcrt afraid io publiah thb, hot Genera!
Schofield abrold rand down here and have
leu tkaa fraiury prirea. *nJJ •*
me put under arrrM, and perhapa courtTo The Point
Knappen’s Law Office.
martialed and «bot, for giving utterance to
, Th* riljufapcni/citf State man, publbbed lueb an incendiary auggrntion. I amuro
at Concert, New Hampshire, aaya, “One you that nature monopoiixrv eara arid re­
peal at Weat Point. Nothing animate
of tho dearest aud aooadM exporitioM of haa any buriarea there with luxury or
Republican doctrine ever formubtod x» eaay goinr cirilbu coin fort, and eren aueb
inanimate thup aa the cadeta* barracka to them. Here are the headiogt of the
poiica sheet which every tourist traveling
publican State Convention, which b to and ofioera' quartera hare-jhi uncomprom- in Germany, France, Belgium, or 8wiUcrmeet in Banger, June 26. The cull war btogly aquare ent look about them which land fa now expected to fill up: “Name,
impria the aeuitivo ebaarrer te Involuntar­
written by Capl. C. A. Boutellc, the able ily aqnare bb ahouldera and fall into a aort age and profearion ; names and ages of
editor of the Bangor Daily VUj uwd at military atep u be pasare them by. The father and mother , date of arrival in the
Cbwrire, and one of the atauachtel Be pub rioea ahaven parada ground b one vaat car­ conntry; motives &lt;d journey , last pbee of
residence next plate of reridenoe , weans
licana ia tho country. Hanxut and pro­ pit of emerald vdlvei, upon whoM prim of livelihood; nature of lb* papers of
found ia hb eonrictiona. no nun could be perfection no atraw or leal would, dare in­ Identity ia the travelev'a poaramiou ; u:uv&gt; ■
trude itarifany more than it would v®
inter U-theta. De follow* where they tore to tarada the gcncral'a well acrubbcd of the authorities by whom they were falead, unflinchingly, an! without regard to ridewalk, up and down which a aentry aued, with date of faaue,” etc. Any mia ■tatectent or accidental inaccuracy with
enoetaatly pacer.
Tbo oourae cf “aproute" through which roapect to the foregoing may bring a tourGAITERS. SUPPERS. AC..
the cadatr are put ta, aa might be tafcrred,
As a matter of fact, tourute are more
even if the fact had not been M frequently
the danger from the ccwardk: of the con. reiterated, a preUy revere ooo during all of plagued In Belgium than ia France al thia
moment
;
but
the
French
autborit.ro
arc
merciaiwta and the trickery of thetrimmcra tho four jeon' ceuree
Boride mattering
quality and very&gt;CllRAi*.
Tbb i«
empowered to oaura them a great deal uf
io the Republican party would te greatly tho abatrure atudica which are adminutre
annoyance too, and it fa much Io bo feared
lauan id. Hera b the call in question. No td in heroic durea, and comtenl drilling (bat these relations are going to be more
with hewvy rifiea, the boya bare to Iren
RcpubLcun can read it and not feci a by bard experience everything which a numerous now than they have ' been foe
City-ot Cpiinty.
quickening of the blood
common addicv u expected to know. Thev yWe. By ell mMns, than, let the Amer­
have tu keep their aexntily furahhed
of the Union against all ailranpte to sub­ rocma in order, make their own beda,
vert or oppeM its just artt&amp;nty, and to keep their uniforms and guu in immrauThe perpetuity of the Union, a* far *»
iaaist that the GovcrasMStof the United late condition, and perform for them*'he.
Dixie b conoerned, depends upon the au
States ahall be controlled by loyal men.
every mvnul aerriSome of them rotno
premacy cf our aentimenta.
2. To discountenance and reprobate the to the Academy from lunrireu boom,
youngMcn
are
prone
to
do
—
the
polite
Th. triumph of vtai.w rijhte and white
treasonable and rev dutiocary course of the and from tho enjoyment of every liberty
papers handed him, with facetioua and er- supremacy may .possibly lend to tho racesthe Democreta in Coogrms, who threaten
roccoui particulsri. These fafa would liun of Yankred im, but the triumph of
to enpflc end destroy the funetiont of the
be
poorly
appreciated
jmt
now,
and
might
Ccnlra'ism
aad n.-gro dominatioa will
Gov era ment if ouutilutioaally prevented aocma intolerable fo» a while, of eoufac.
from enacting their partisan measures ialo But there is no u»c objecting. Excuses land their author into a prison ceil, whence |.criut&lt;ly lead to the dealtaction of this
»
are unknown here, and the authorities the diplomatic representative, of hi» coun­ ronfodfaacy of Mateo.
Our people will nerrr acknowledise that
3. Te uphold the right of the United parrel no bcw-ls of cumfumicn whatever. try would hare acme dAculty in extricat­
Aa to Italians, Gcrntaai, aa.i the federal gwernment U a nation, and
States to esfarre its own laws wherever However, all thb ducipline b salutary. if ing him.
J. G. RUNYAN k SON.
they aru to operate, and to frown down coe may judge from the appearance of ita RoaauM, their poritiou m tcrarute haa|[ they will march with bare feet through
and put down the dangerous heresy of ■utjecte, for a Mater, trimmer, healthier becutae, of cow»c, much more precarious pjre and fire before they will agsin bow to
than that of Americana and Engbahtncn.
the States Righto victMionfate, who hawe looking Mt of bop I never aaw together
Where
they
are
called
upon
for
one
ccralready plungvd the country into one
Of the excrebea ci thb week I an aay
bloody war, and who are now attempting but link-.
The ricorcite rxam'malioM tifiette the latta need hall a doun ; and
to control the Governmeal of the Union ended, Wedaeaday waa devoted to the theg are so closely watchnd that I expect
with the raise measures that proceeded the reception cf dblinguhbed vbiloaa and to a eriune will soon come when Great Britain
and America will seem to be only aafe
rebdbncof 1861. •
placre of refuge far fereagnera who have
t.VTo jurist upoQ free slectacas—n«
only free7ro«n nstiooa! military mterfir parade, both of which were righto worth bad toy political difiacultire with their
As it fa, any German or
en«, whieh nu one desires, but abo free racing. Ercry evolution »u performed Governmenta.
from the interference and violence of so with the moat soldierly preeirion, and ap Ruraiao refugee who arrives in Belgium
called State miliua, and the ssssrains who parent ly to the great aalbfactieu of the a almost imtuediately ordered te quit the
with deadly weapons have seised tho polb artetocnUc and rainbow hurt throng of Uy country. 11 ia of no use far him to plead
in many of the Soutben States, driving epectatora,u well m that of tho more or that be is tired ef plotting and wants to
innoeent and def-ooeless voters from the 1&lt;m illustrioov vivitcra, hr whom especial remain qniet. The Belgiam will answer
ballot-box and n-skinr a tn &lt;kevy of elec­ benefit the r&amp;Aemente were exoanted. One that their country ia too small to run any
tions, which war upon free suffrage has group of the Utter near which I stood, neks of quarreling with big Puwen and
Io
been made a dfatincl political iaue by every eentaintd Secretary of War McCrary, that be had better ge to France.
Democrat in the Senate and House voting General W. T. Sherman, Genera! Scho­ ,Prance tbs refugee will perhaps, c m Is
against a mesraro designed to prevent and field, commandant of the poet, Chief Jus mvt with an order of etpubioo , but a
tire Waite (who bad a ran among the amall provincial town will be ewugnrt him
fa To uphold the financial credit of the graduated), President Noah Porter,of Yale as La plaee of residence, sod here L- will
Government and Io araure to the peopfaaf,
all seotsocs a asund currency, squtvahot to
entn al all timva and in all ptecea, and re­
deemable in coin. And fa thb end to oopoae all distracting, repudiating and mis­
Government bm yet had the courage to
chievous efforts against the pctare. wel­
abolfah, though it serves aww chiefly to
fare and industrial prosperity of the peo
overhaul the correvpoodeoce uf smpicioua
pl*.
6. In there rims and purposes ell riti- only once a year that the youagtten get aliens.
One cannot al together blame three Con
sens cf Maine are invitsd to unite, that thb ehaacc durieg their etoy ap the Acad­
the hands of President and of the Republi­ emy ; bnr far that one evening they oer- tinea tai Gov era meow for takirg tLc exces­
can nincrity iu both branches of Con- tainly de have a soft th mg j fur the girfa sive pretentions lbey.de; .tor it u obvious
grrae aay bo strengthened ia their efforts all adore a uniform on principle, and tho that if a eoeepiracy worn hatched in
to upheld the honor of the Government rarity of their opportunities to flirt with France, for instance, against the life of any
and the just authority of National Law.
the cadets, causes th.we opportunities U&gt; be allied Boverain the Republicanv would be
improved to the utmost. Small chtore, tcld that tliey were incompetent to main­
Paper Monoy xt Par.
therefore liad the ordinary bipod in a bleak tain order in their country, aud some very
suit oo thb oecoxiou.
lie waa aimply ugly ccmplicatione might arisa. But the
l»et that in Franco and elsewhere every
Durmg the put five montha tho United nowhere, and the dapper young wamorv, stranger b expected to give an exhaustive
with their straight figures encaiirt io light
States baa been paying coin on demand
pecoust of himsdt mttat set m a warning
for Its Treasury notes—greenbacks. Dur­ fitting grey jackets aud white trousen had t&lt;&gt; tourists I and ths object of these remark«
ing five months all the paper enrreney of thinga all their own way.
Thursday, the rfaduitc* reociusd their fa to remind our ouuntrrmcn that they who
the country has been at par with coin. Of
are accustomed to tbs boundl«M firedom
course there fare boeh but liulo demand diplomat, and Nstcocd to speecbte from of thsir own country must not coma abroad
far the coin, far the OOUM of foreign trade Prmideut Porter, Chief Justice Write. under the dtltuion that they will Gad any*
baa made no heavy drafts in that direc­
thing sppronehing to it hors. They meat,
tion, and the poorio know that there is
sold
all druggists
oe the contrary, cone prepared to find the
about 1175,000,000 ia coin in tho TreaoSaeiaHet and Nihilist ‘■scare" raging very
Vj. Were there a great scarcity of cur­
fiercely, to the bewilderment of all official
rency in circulation, it might be qniekly
AND GO TO
and rapidly inereared, far the only thing
ninearery to do that would be te gv with
the gre-nbacLa to the Treasury and draw
out the coin, and the law requires that ths
greenbacks a hall not remain there hut shall

L

Noachian Menageriejligantic Museum

rDEARSI|:^=

Addro- Uraat Wratoroq.. W . rt..

AND CLASSIC CTKCITB,
Ilf ALL ITS.U.VDiriDLD EJfTIRETi\ AT

Thursday June 26,

N

NFORD’S

SCA

GINGER.

jAim

A eorpolent u»Pli&gt;ude of AwMA -MoupUm piled op moupUin of .tlractioD, deployed lo pleme. Alpme «»d «oud
6MEB. "“w*.
touching in its ambition. Oppoeition to fraud and monopoly.
Sanford’s Jamaica Ginger.
It is monatroue and flagrant egotiem for any nval
NICHOLS.SHEPARD ICO.
to dispute iu right to the firet place.

STANDARD SHOW OF THE UNIVEBSE
grocery
Tbb

ORGANS.

brand e

Dr. 1

LOOK ME

Nd. 58,

J. G. RUNYAN &amp; SON

IIIIIITS MO ■,!

OALF SHOES,

A.1^AA1 1 ORLPALGH.s.

rPRRFT V RITSSPI1

reraUag dxMrai*-n.ew Ike Au.rkaaeraiUeraiahMe been .erairaUwl. tkrouA M. iUIVEiDDJj tV lbU OdldLL.
..fpotertty. raaroqent -q . t- - ■ titrate wilfi -.Ira pwHte, to tea* aa. , 39lBr,
Haotio^., Mirnffar.

Regenerate &amp;nd Quicken the Korols of Public Amusements.

Jose,
fit fart
they te
bafin
dock.
' Owr

MARVELOUS AND GORGEOUS SURPRISES
EVERY WILD BEAST UNDtR THE SUN !

12 Huge Asiatic
$41,000 BEHEMOTH OF HOEY WRIT

Wheat
Wool.
Corn.
Potatoi

OH! MYffif

Butter.
I’ ork*

kiraaad W H. Goodyear

•

PIONEER STORE I

BACK!” 1

hell.

Piaster.

Hair,
Stucco,
EE!wWSXiHtarwg
Cement,
ar lSr_*ssxi tfrtiiww.¥ And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every­
thing you want.
eV

te HUNTS

Barry.

CLOTHING

A 20-Foot GIRAFFE in Harness Meis' Ytiita, Btjt ati Cluliiti
Th* aaly vaUtetraa af the kiwi erer (tree la fh* ravmoryj aF —

SIX TON RHINOCEROS I

REMEDY

L. J. WHEELER.
Al
Uaivn

Tte Merita Putiasiii total
West Meriden, Conn.,

currency cutotanding oo lb*
bare—free*baok.D»346^00,0«0; NrthX

SAWS FILED,

al bank note., *328,000,000, fractional
enrruocy, 115,000,000, coin and bullion
oratifimtra, *17,000,000; in all, *706,000,000. About this amount of paper
currency Em been brid at par in al! ports
of tbs United States durieg the prat half
‘

tou.C

Ik OMnM MH

Us, Tables, Bediieads, aid Sofas

i

knkt
u ,.]■

I*Uio and Ornamental Silver Plated aaJ

Cui Glareware, Lampe, Chandelier*

No such thing u all the paper currency

•ad Broeraea, Table tad Pocket

before. The oHm man living cannot r«momber when, provionn to last January,
■Mm part of the paper money wm aot drpewetoted. Thb prreent condition ■ not
beenut: all thb currency b hgal lender,
far hb not. Neither fa it boeawe all thb
ewrrency fa recrirsbh far all dura, public
and private, far it fa aoL It b braanac
the Gcvcrcieeul bao rreumed epeae pay
anaart of its laatiag aotm on 4—..J
And Chia fa tho rood.-uoo which th.
Qweonbaek agfatooia ore trying, with al)

HSNGIlfG W1KD0H CURTJLlXS
Tbe Darirated Witenx
wm a drug in the market;
bon wore of alow eric : good milch oowa
add fir ItS.
During the hurt 18 yean we hare had a
bitt* experience. The nation went down
and prion want up. In four yean wo
reached a point from which it baa taken
H yean to Mura.
The npuMiaaa party ban menaced af-

k White Or

IN Dent Cum ta Da t)t h iimw t k U a

DI

3 ACHES OF FAVTLIOKS ASD 3 SPECTAT, TRAtt'S
* Gold.11 Chariot, and 61 Brightly Emballiabed Dona
Iri^raSSre*!,----. — i-si,

WOOL CARDING

DAZZLING fre

BHO'

TH! MMUHDRN PU1CBA3ING CO
I
Wm Meriden. Cann.

�;hers

r»&lt;

I

public Ji/i

Bemembci HtMcrbramF* Iretue-.- tha

SANFORD'S

S

UCA GINGER
HOLD BY A!.L DBCOflCffg.

BARLOW.

POWERS &amp;

EMINKHTDR. I R FOR,
Ad..^ MA, Wrlu.:

d'«-Jamajca Sing,

lightful Mil oa thia Continent. th* diataace
it ru built a:

mS.SHEPWDteo
laltte Crmrnlc. MjeM.
’
IMUtL AND ONLY SUuaE

-

I 43 Tt-A.TOH »»
MESHING MICHIREBY.

HABlm!

Drug Store.

ADAMaaOiurta

■ fully warranted in saying'
»** IxmiAL Soap will not

The brick LuiWiog bring rrocled uo J,f-

FREE

AIIC IAUAM

* J*O!WWM&gt;&gt;S Seely-

brick per minute.
grocery Immediately.

Committee of the Barry County Agricullast Saturday.’

brawl entertainment.

It

wm

POWER CORN SHELLER.

15,000 brick per day.

voted to bold the

Ibia week

w having recai&gt;«4 a mojortly
r'.arivj. n&gt; &lt;leriarej duh cIm-

October, and that the first two days be
allowed fur cEtriew, which simply means
a three .lays’ (air. aa there will anbatantial-

38tf
(svy T&lt;
30yl

&gt;^tj“Jat7CThas^
Elertion in Huting.i Lodge ! rulea, tome improrctn^nta cn the ground*
Every P. G. should be protest.

■ appointed.

Tho strawberry erup ia a very large ouc, I

YOU GOING TO PAINT?

NEW PIANOS 8125.

The f.illowiog ia the report of wool sold
Bucklens Arnica Salvo.

WILL YOU DYE 9
DO NOT PAY

8?W
Fofaaln by Ruaaell Bai

Forepaujjti'a bigeireua and Menagerie ' *u8 buyers n-f«rt
N Thursday of u«t week will spread its I j
a
rauvasa in this aty. Thou.at.ds will al- BoW*( A Wight.*
’
■ Nathan B*rl»s,
The second nln* Mac ball dub of 'this °*J®»

SOHN PIANO CO

THE HEATHAN CHINEE

Hold On.

[

The East Baltimore Red Riblua Ofab .

chappla Friday

JEL &amp; RUSSELL

and evening. All daylaM.

Arranprmeuts had been rnado
and itripirea eoofi-

Rile

,
. .
srrle.r mower*, be- sawmbkd and amounted to the school
sides acveral other smaller implements, ! b-uae- There brief speeches were mads by indication of an early and rich harvest in
such aa cultivators, plows, etc.
• Dr. H. F. PecLham ol Cedar Creek ; Dr th» locality.

(Ji-

Sena! Oihb!

city viaiting Meudt.

RIL MEDICINE CO.,
Chatham St, Pittsburgh, Pa
Ru-cll Bras.. Roberts A HoteV
V. H. Goodyear.

IEER STORE !
hyille. aiiciitr in General Merchandise,

ran rveomtavod so highly ।

fit for trotting, aud taM thoroughly are,*'1
«« ted their third anniversary in Mr. IJedthey receiving training for the track. Joe. 1.
b*" been h grand aureeaa. aey’s grove the "th imt. A richly filled
ia a fine «Ia» twiner, .nd ia at atrady aa a •“ J d«‘Fin' »&gt;“ aterrn was a credit to there
.
। who’ made the arrangvmeota, and who
O.a.1. mta Mr. nqn «»&gt;’•
r:" “• y*"» Prairieville ladies but it tnori eoodueively
-cum to build &gt;tp and tuslain the Temper-

Mr. Frank Knsppen, of Kalateeaoo,
■d sou sf Rar. A. A? Knappen. fornwvly
’thia city, yas married on Wednesday
teki tniulXsiril. link- al tho reri- '

The diphtheria i.&lt;

Try Hop Cough Cure and Pain RelicT

h

Truth ia Mighty.

The DrairicvZle busday bdiuol laatitute

Mrs. Barces thought to keep her babe

Tha Huntingdon (Pu) JWririAar,

Hau. Fax.

rn-MM preulnr to women, wme doubted.;
vud continued tu employ the harsh and |
camuie local treatment. But the mighty
M
Mt Ko.T0. -M.. tak. Ml,, ..
—..
i
_ (. • _ 1 • •_ . . O.I I —0&gt;r .VI* l..«n ...lit til. firm in
uf tha following stores uu Mair'Struct,
drvgotte untold tncture* at the bauds at i i
lliffe'rtit phpiciaaa. employed the Faroe- ,now building alfine dwelling at Hickory
ito I’vwcripliun, and were apcedily cured.
Smith, Bogle A Frutos, and the Many pliysicivna now prcacribo it in their
___ u_________ :_ VI- i&gt;:_____ -ri.planted » lair an the 20th of May. Many
who planted early bad to replant. The

Wm.-Dyer. Ida Foreman, E. R. Johte-

follows :

i over nnhewdod

Clement Smith, Judge.

(PECIALTY-

New Drills, Horse Rakes, &amp;c., &amp;c.

are hiving an enterprising school, the

REWARD

Instate uf William A. (Nell, dewaxed ;

WALTER A. WOOD’S VARIOUS KINDS OF MACHINES.

Pays the higbest Cash price
for all kinda of Farmers Pro­
And a number of others haring a good Record. Everything
duce.
'
WARRANTED to be the very best of its kind. Look at the
Farmers will do well to conault Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of the above artidea,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Streets.
■
A1U0ININ0 TUB BANKER OFFICE.
Hastings, April, 2, 1879. 49

S. W. LANE.

HOUSEKEEPERS

arid order fur hating entered for July 11

aiouoay vy uw wuuu.v.
।
that dnvs a drive well, hitting him

V^ARKIOR MOWERS I

LEFT IWD PLOWS,

killed the dog. m doing his level. beat i
convince hie ncigbben that ■ Democrat

ring Machine, Decorated Crock

u. lira,

Reaperand Mowers.

.OTHING

Yoilta, Boys and Ciiltoi

THAT

Royce Reaper !

IJ ME.
HAIR.
STUCCO.
OEM ENT.
BRICK.
of]
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRA0&lt;!
ctcnvATons. ix&gt;fBfJtt&gt;novEL flowh.

Haunted Me

Probate Court.

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS,

DON’T FORGET

aa Odd Fellows pic tiie.
party was favutet
Prof. Mumford

of envoi, mad* nil leartsn. so truth gradually
nmeomra all duobt am.'
Dr. 1’ierw. &lt; f Buffalo.

POTATO BUC POISON,

An Honest Medicine Tree -of Charge, j

Satujfap/ last, sis J muring there, thnuili a goodly number

isuricjj

ro«n whieh you'eaa buy ta aay quan­
tity
RJNKTHING NEW, NICB
AND LASTING.

Bxx Cotarr.

30tf

FOR BALE BF

PERFUMERY IN BULK.

Correspondence,
PttAtkitvit-LX, June lltb, 1S79.

THE KITCHEN

To Everybody.

AND HAND

J. WHEELEB.
Jle, March IB, IfGB.

&lt;?(/

PORTAJSTT

MINER AL

paratively a saeotaa.

Union C5ty owthe 4th of July next, and
the following premiums for Hma enmpan-

SOAP.

ra.C-aw.Ba*

ita Pmiaiiii Cupal
st Meriden, Conn.,

fiH Mvfc of k*
Ornamental Silver Plated and

June 14.—Estate of William A. Clerk,

125.
.
C. D. Hildebrand will lecture al Mid­ filed and order of confirmation entered.
dleville on next Saturday and Sunday
Our Western Letter.
Spring Creek, Neb , June 9lh, 1879.
aud wa doubt not our Middleville frienda
will 'be invited to a rich treat. We cer­
tainly expect that at the Rad Ribbon Hall,
In thr -u- “ ’ ’
‘
night-

A Splendid Body

Smith A Sos;

Dn. GtfJts:—! have been exceedingly

Elegant Roaswnoil aud English Box

House und'Lute for Sale.
need. The dyrpeptie is cured of aU trouble.
___ ... 'a___ tTV.

CUSTOMERS to KNOW These FACTS

ThatTl&gt;ave-4he finest stock, of Dry Goods in Barry County.
bought my Stock in-New York before the advance. I have not ad­
vanced my prices.
I sell Ladies’ Ready Made Suits for
$1.00
White and Figured Lawns for
’ 15 cents
Linen Suitings for
—
18 cents.
Kid Gloves in all Shades
—
50 cts., 75 eta., and $1.00

estate Bled.
Estate nt Cherish A. Parker, dooewacd,

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY
CHAS. F. BATES k CO., Proprietors,
USE THIS BRAND.

l.n.ti. ar.uvl churri

painful compbunla. Jud in SandaliM
inled Wilsox A

'..frev!

White Or

Will do just aa

£
•a

le well-known Partar G«l«,

Silks

I have a complete Aasortmeut of Genta' Furnishing Good*.

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
' IlMtitigr. June 2d. 1879

donixlew fill

►b-rua. They will lx anld at bottom prirr. •
twxwtsw*. j
■ u i w u*a
I
Cufftmd«Hrsswsim.
BEST IN THE WORLD.;

■ ^aIeraius
and tbsT'aiay be forwarded to the
tn er of the United Stetea in

Trimming

IN ALL SHADES.

Hats in the Latest Style*. In al! kinds of Dry Goods I make the
luweut potedble prioe for Cush.
LEWIS 8TEJELN.

Detroit, elected Iter. Samuel 8. Hams,

IBIDEN PLMCGABWO VO

STAPLES OF ALL'KIXDS.

Plain and Brocade

2. 4tlng. G8 eta.; winter. 73(u,76. oom.

”

�Ladies
I of Hku'«
IV willpst-

ttsSErcri
Hop Bitter#.”—fbe Parente.
&lt;WT
The CteeiMatUk^Lr.-.u/ ^.dict. a
Republican majority of 211,000 in Ohio |

inp rf.rtluns of
’*
,. ■-court* Iheflnabed
nneo Gf h«U frtlcnc *“« «1
eitrmroiL It m»k" ‘•Mfr?
'&gt;nntTrw^ri»tT’£-

SANFORD'S
RADICAL CURE
For CATARRH

nmsiui
THISPAF

A purely vegetable dhtiltelioa entirely
unlike all otter remedies.
nm.’psTi^ m,'.’

BAMFORD'S RADICAL CURE

THE BEST
SURPRISING CURE.
Unnecessary Anxiety.
The Chiago htrr-Onrafi, which has
el way&lt; deplored the currency iaue, and
oppowoi specie rroumjaion almtMt until ii
waa accomplished, tuna to tho front te
caution the Republican! ia Coo&lt;raaa not
to be stupid by making a hue aod cry over
the Warwcr Silver bill, le*t the Itepnblieaa pooixiot) thould be weakened. The
Warner Sliver bill, the eame paper aay*.
mataina many propoaitiuoe which ou;ht
not to be iadomd, but it ahenld be treated
altoEaiber m an\ unimportant mailer. It
earaeac* that there ia a dlffweeee of opin­
ion reepeeting eilrer and greenback* among
the Republicans of the North which will
destroy the unity of the party If opposition
to the Waner Hdrer bill b emphaaiMd.
W» ar* confident that there in oo cau»«
for ths anxiety of the Jnlcr-Ofeuw. The
jaootesc over silver io the Keyubboeo party
ia not against its uro bat is iu faror of s
' system of coinage which will make it the
equal of gold. The tnonu-m- talwis arc
t»&gt;w a very small factor. Indeed, nearly
every Republican who baa apekea ia the
Hotue ba* declared himself in favor of bimelalirm Tbs questiuo i» not, we repeat,
cooccrniog'lhe use of silver, but the man­
ner of using it
.
Every candid person who ha* given any
epecia) attention tu tha saoaey qneetiuo,'
and jotticnUriy te the Waraer bill, knows
thst it would bring abo«t the following rceults :
1. A Lee of a ootuidcrabl* portion of
the present volume of the ipocia cf tha
country In other words, nor gold would
be diipbecd by furniga silver under tho
provisaeca of the Warner bill. At tbe
preaenc time there are net lose than 1225,U00,000 of eilvet in Europe that W&gt;ddd be
iamaoed in value uearlv 20 perbMt. by
the Warner SiNrr bill. Shcnld R become
a law, (hat amount at leant ofailvet would,

place cf the ««&lt; amount of g&gt;ld. so that
nothing would be added by the Warner
bill to ear •tor* -at coin. In abort, we
would isclucgt 12011,000,OCKj of cold fur
the same amount of silver, aud net add a

LINIMENTS
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. aa*
a«*
com

if

turn U.

TEE BEST OFITS KIND.
Michl,

Central Railroad.
IB BAPIBI DIVISION.

Tte MeitaMe Stext Um
EAST AND WEST TO AND FROM
GRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

MEXICAN

M COLLINS’CSII
VOLTAIC PLASTER
Aa Deetru-Galvanfa Battery combined with
tteetht whreh have Men » mart*! aid «x• highly Medicated Platter containing the
main-luring the lut IWr century, iu pro­
found aad rilen.lv. indane* up*n tilerelur*
le ftr from h»rU&lt; l-ren saftebatly recognised.
Tint vice La her* slsLvrel.lv an-1 adnirablypnMWled. aud the pajor U •• foil of fr»»h
and rtgirous thiefkt an! *f weighty &gt;c(X*stl**a.thal It alone i. worth a whJ* T«ri
raUcTiptlon the Slouthly.
A roplvusly ilhwtrotsd artul* aa The Uf*.
saving i'ervice af the fnite-1 Burn le full of

lUrtsiur lostmeat.
Ii i«;.&lt; 'rati* maarte. maeebniao
Umu.- . to tte! verr k«', baatohlM |

MUSTANG

f.cn.i;

jute'*; and th. wnoUawUsr wbu »|l.
H
UMasMUm when ah oil!

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LINIMENT

COLUIS’ VOLTAIC PIASTER

AM!?

CHICAGO 4 TO 1EHBAI EAI1EAD
dORAPAXY.

•*&lt;■*&gt;. shells*
Wats .1 ear.. U
mi t eWf *1 ite i

■e-sa.HMi Mm b^wMo flrnr. .st Creed

PATENTS
w£=s s s-fisrasjgssitsfc i

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tale to tbe payment of tho public debt.
The nolid South gave th® mesaure in the
Houae 77 of its 10! votes. Ita su^ort ot
tha measure ia oely another and a truster
evidence of the hostility of that section to
the aims and purposes of die Union aa re
rvtreiied and held by tho North
5. The sweatin' would giro the labor
and indnetry of tba counter a dallar which

PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
FOR SFEBMATOREHdA.

seminal/pastille *

Wile.
/aOTix*. sserSsteii

r*SrMs-®FJB5Su£~KX.
’{'L.Wti:
•r»hwUM end aB.asM. m rr US.r. ite erf

■ WILLIAN
TAJ
In Empire Uh .k

ellff cUtffcUreMnH. JUr.

.si r.li.tia*'
&gt;BsealaMHMw'LfteZ'tesJte'«■

All Work Cl

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.. ...
MjWM.

?Ss~.-dF

-jSsk

IJ
Caw. Siu
P*!

rJ=.-»cx:
Tho following ia from the Toledo Blade,
of June 5.
It b a matter of regret perhaps that re­
porters have not acquired the polished
style of the writers of drew advertiaen®U, far it team* as though oothinr bat
th* high flown, double jointed, superlative
adyectivrs need by them can fitly dcaeribe
a ebow of such magnitud* aod general nceltetiec aa that of Adam Forcpangb.
which waa exhibit^ in Toledo yesterday
aflernooa aod evening, to two of the larE audience* ever Been ueder a canraa in
city, and audienoca that wen that
ongbly dahgbted with every feature of the
gnat ceneepn, ia, which b tavaated an
amount of capita! sufficient to run a dcieu
of the old timaaroMte. which used to do
light the people througboct the length and
brae lth of the country, and draw people
from miles around to see a stiuw that
would now paaa aa an ordinary aide ahow
attachment to tbe regular circux
Bal though the atooh of adjectives is
Meeenriiy limited, ae it b understood

ST. J-.OOT8, KANSAS, TEXAS
A»4 all Mats WEST.
HBtJjT hOCTM Tv BAl.TIMORL,

ATI

WASHINGTON,

IKGULAT01

BOOKS'..- MILLION
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An5“nLy'GEn’WnE.
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s.’.-:-..iKIgn®raSw

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VOL. 24. NO. 8.
PmSMU. M B03IKES8 CLRD3

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25, 1879.

WHOLE NO. 1259.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS PAPERS
REWYOBK.

CHAPTER XVL

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
Heaviest.Inmed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wngou iu
the World. Every" Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with the
PatenuSkein Setter, and
.

The blow wm rapogted upon fans and
Md and bean.
"Though my deadlMBt foa. 1 cannot am
a. di. thus 1“ cried Victor.
He hastened along the ride of Uc hut,
id.aeic_exported, found a door.
"M Ahirath. Geoegio ! Th tba death!'

very lart atop they can take. Th*, they
shall be naked from tbc dnam they have
bed."
Erato'agtrod with the nurtcr of Tbc
Cedar, io bi» (A-n. They euatinunl to

H,n.2?,n,ral SaiiroM.
«0 U.IM BIVISION.
ry. swtaUa sj-rt u&gt;.

More JACKSON WAGONS«*« •" Ban;' (’“u"'y
than all others combined, yet the repairs do not avenge.
2 Cents each. . &lt; -all and she them at

IND WEST TO AND H10M
RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

Battle for the Cedars.

This change did not bettor the case any.
The'man dnewnrad prwwnUy that hr wm
waa leriug atmleady in the woods. Tba
overhang®" branches brushed roughly
againal han, and hu bunr atumbM over
fogs sod roota.
The lightning tto-hed
uroro frrejaeady, and tba roil of the then
erably.
drr l-eeanat louder sod deeper. Still, the
The two men Were jubilant.
•rorm wend to be merciful, for it did not
“It m an era ot my life. Evan*, cried borrt Upon the traveler;, brad.
I&gt;oubtUM the patter uf th. rain, Um bowl
the ina.tcr of The Codan, .“doe well worth
of th* wind, the crMhtng of the sleaMOta.
rriuicins over.*.
drowned them The sound of voices would
I* cirricd from Hi. interior octward, while
that without woaU be unheard by Um oocupanta of Uta hut. Brai-lm. Viator could
Tlw-liwyrr'u brain waa t&gt;-&gt;t much aceuc
too thi. tragedy, and wm lietentag, strain­
rimed to wine, like thin of hit hurt, aad
ins ho kuo to rntoh Um a-tuada. and U-c
’------- •• •- -■ • ek^ akJ
very motioa of Uto lipa of tba pa^lei-

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL'S

IS THE HEADQUARTERS FOB

....
Thtwhurj,
and noy one wishing-any thing m this line-will do wall to cull and
examine our i-.-uuph.-8 anti prices, in addition to the above,' we: sell
the Roberta &amp; Thorp Vibrator Thrasher; C. Arilman 4 &lt;
SwropUkes Thrc.-licr and-Monitor Engine; Woodsum Machine G&lt;/s En­
gine and Thresher. E. M. Birdsell .Engine and Thresher, Minnesota
Chief Threflher;
Scott 4 Oo. Engine and Thresher; B. F.
Dow 4 Q&gt;. Thresher: C. Russell 4 Co. Engine and Massillon
Threahcr/of which wo sold*several last year.
Abu.‘ the Atlas,
Batavia and Mamdidd Engines, and (laar. Scott 4 Co’s. Line &amp;

A WEST KCHIGAK RAILROAD
COMPAMY.

• Ida.

l&gt;M.ird in the draianro. and Um mournful
cry uf the wh.p-fw.-r will rame from wear
er at hand
Within the lil-rnry light, tbooc brightly.
Tli. tua.l.r of Tb« Codan had apporvotly
l-rpMl-rn the IrmuB tluu he had ■&gt; lately
taught, du- Jcwco that had curt him
Dearly hi. life, aad waa driokrag wino io
larEr ^aantiUm.
And Evan, depart

At loctgth tha idiot oourd from hidmurdoruut 4nault, and iuuked toward the
woman wU&gt;- a grin c-f doiigbt.
• EIuim, inert Kluite,** came to Viator
in a wild wad, ••4e^&gt;inf; beneath Um aki«
at yoar saaay Soath, r
‘
cd t Bf your wrobga 1
The tdsoi rw«d the

hr.t tcily.
But in a anMMOl he brtrid U again. It
wm fired, not a delusive iyau /Uomm to
&lt;ice-&gt;) him into iwamn er marsh. The
f-diagc of a tree had bidden it from him
for a time.
.
f
Tbc light was not fair away, and, with

CUmo aad Gnad

i Southern Railway

PORTABLE SAW MILLS

BUCKEYE MOWERS REAPERS
” SAVE YOU It CHILh WITH

Universal Croup Remedy

The will he place-hut 1
&lt;J tLo drawer, »t»| it «
La playing hu ttkka,** ho mut&gt;er.-d.
ciiel.-hiding itaiMcv
Again *nd again o-u-.-fod the auigatn,
world, save one hnan ---- — --------- mournful wail, to guide tlw nan in bi.
who wuald be tbc
W all Io give a due courw
The ctieu were- coming Iron a
rvtnrte part «f the tuildui,They, ceased, bat the rnantcr ot The
Cedant kepi GU hi. way. The wiar be bad

mums &lt; Hurtn»,arua n.p4.t,. wi..

DENTIST

Nashrille,
WILLIAM

Michijaa.

Grain Cradles

WALTER.

i”(■Ini
nd to

I».w!u1hm it waa a bow .table, and Victor
led hu hocaa is, th. striatal giving a
whiatMj orplsaauR. EvidMtly, Um .ton­
tun waa but a few fert aqum and wm oc
rupied by no other living (nature. Victor
left it, and w.fted oo toward what ho sup
pourd mast be tha dwelling home ot s tsaechoed to (J&gt;c Bound uf humin fuutuep. tlv.
Ho diacovmd that Um
Murerly once id a rear. .
ehiaing through s .mall window is the
The ntaater of The Cedars packed. Hr
pcMc*cd brute e-.-uragc, bat it «u a x
strange that be hesitated her--, under the

I have Urtancd to the varioas Umohm
prrocntrd her.- Oa the oMt rides grathman aaya that thia bill will advance lbs
price cf property cverywbm. The next

•W have mart oely SI 70. Krrry m
wwktng i-.rrd for »S&lt;. . B.,oth murt ro­
win GO rilver dollar. worth and coding

In Empire Block,over XuJge'nStore.

All Work GUARANTEED.

fl- j. M^ii,

Caiw, Sin ati Ornaneatil

Palmer Cradles!

PAI N TE R •

At A. M. JUrt-. Camay. Hh.p
Jefferson St.,
*
Hasting, Mkb

CLOW WIRE BRACE &lt; K IDLE

ATTEND

MIJKIiW, MUIIM
Every Cradle and Scythe fully Warrated.

1&gt;ICY GOODS

MILLINERY !

SPECIAL NOTICE-

FOSTER’S Lare Kid OIovm the beet in the BkrkeL
finest Stock of

I have the

lime u tfo-ngh ho was fascioalcd. Then,
with a wild axdamatiun of sapmdlKiua
fear, be turned and Bed.
The face taf the figure was like the one
that oflan rente before liia virion, looking
out of the water, of the bm, at him.
.Swiftly the terrified nun «ped from one
hall to another, till bo raaehed the library.

•*O Erana. ho cried in t«rr-ir. -*I hare
aero a wraith, a abort, a dream I"
"The devil!' cxeiaiaaed Evant, Mill half

day. At II per day they will mm 17,000,
OOO per day ,‘ftr the wwk. »l’.0;&gt;«,000 ,
for. Month Hy &lt;168,000,000 ; for thr
year, 12.016,000.000—a tum graatrt lhau
’b. whole debt of th. Uatod States
Under thi. pr—n. bill, therefor., the nun
who hlraa and baa |1,OOU to pay hi. wort
maoodd. il thtebillbo'OM a Jaw. de-

�COL

HONEST

asoassred by the prereut standard, usd
worth &lt;1 j&gt;cr bushel, and you &lt;i«r«M tbe
siss of thu measure 17J percent and re­
measure it, h* will have 117 buahek. if
tie hM 10O coeds ofwaod. 128 solid feet
each cord, and you rodartt.it 17 i per rent.,
to’TOTi tol’sd fact, be wBl have 117 eord*
of wood; rad if st the same time you re­
duct tba nnlt of valu* so thu 81U0 in ghld
will boy 8117 fa silver, then the wood in
lb* market will be worth 8117; and tho

Now, then, tho laboring man, or the
hired roan, cr tbe man working by the
year whoso wages are to-day |1 per day,
wbattth* rtcrive* hfa wagM one mouth af­
ter thb bill is pasacd raedvet his 825 per
month. And whereas now it would buy
25 busbria of wheat or 25 cords of wood,
yet wb«n this law fa In force it will buy
only 21 i bnrixis of whort, cr 21 i cord* of
wood. You rosy *ay that the pric* of la­
bor will advance, but u I said before, thia
fa mere guess er exprured wish, far you
well know that the price oftabor fa govern­
ed by tho demand, and that will not be of-

Tbe gredsnun from Ohio, who ha*
charge of tbe bill, ia hfa opening speech,
pave us th* fallowing Bran* u proving
tho nerearity of this bill. He said the
aof wheal of 18G9 wm 380,000,000
el*, was vriuwi st 8375.000,000.
Thfo would buy of mg-iron, average 890 a
ton fa I860, 4,167,000 tons. Crop of
wheat of 1878,422,000,000 bnahd*. valu.
78 cents, 8329,000,000. This would buy
of pig iron, svtragu rslu* 84'3 a ton in
1878, 7,150,000 ton*.
The wheat crop of 1878, therefore,
would buy nearly 3,000,000 ton* of iron
more than tbe wheat crop of 1869. To
sub* the ociuparuoa fair, however, we
should take th* same amount of wheat iu
1878Ahw whesk,1878,3,000,000,000 bush
ok, same m fa 18l»,»alnc, 8234,000,000.
Having shows that vour pretenses are
Thio would buy of rig iron, value 816 a
ten, fa 1678, 5,065,000 tons; a benefi\to fofoe, that you hypoeritically »ay, that
tbe fanner fa tho value of hfa wheat crop, your action fa lor the laborer., while your
act* are directly and subrlaotiallv and ooly
fa favor of the moneyed classes, I ask,
Crop of corn, 1869, 800,000,000 bush why do you legulatc for the rich Y Who
de, 8450,000,0»0 in value. Thb amount will be injured if you do what b just and
wonU buy of big iron, at 890 per too, right and honor. ? Wa have no right to
average price lfc», 5,000,000 tone. Crop iegulatc to |bo injury of any one, rich
of corn, 187$ 1,371,000,000 bushels, or poor. If yon wfah tqipuni»h any one,
8436,000,000 in value Thb amount firet by la'w make it a crime to do the
would buy ot rig iron, at 846 per ton. thing you objeat to and then fix tho pen
average price 1878, 9,480,000 tons, ■ dif{jaleuing to the vu-leul dcouncialiona
fcreoee of 4,480,000 ton*, or the corn crop
_____ — ' - ■ * - • 1.. one might well imagine it wa* a high

MONEY

PLATFORM.

Opposition to di paper infla­
tion, and consequent deprecia­
tion. In favor of a currency of
coin and (taper of equal value, want. Evary &lt;roe i* worth ibojwtods of
and eqnal purchasing power, tbe Republican vote*.
(taper convertible with coin at
Tho Democrats are determined to sUal
the will of &amp;e holder.
Honoat Moony.
At great expense to our apace, we place
before oar reader, tho masterly speech of
Hon. John 8 Newberry, Reprreentativ* in
Congrea*. from Use 1st Coogrwriowl Dis­
trict of Michigan, on the question of "Honeffort. I'm* the question of the effect* ol
a ■-'•■tufc-.f currency plainly before the peo­
ple, no tnltcf whether it fa rompwd of
d.-preciated paper, or over valued ailrer,
and states the fart* so plainly that every
man wbo will, ear, sec for hiaaadf juat what
will be the effiet of the paaaaga of the
Warner bill, ot an? similar measure. W*
tak for t^fa speech, long a* it is, the cun
did, easeful and thoughtful perusal of
every working man into whose hand* this
issue o! tht Bannk* may come. Our
«[«ac&lt;- fotblfa farther conunent, but we
add the following anmmary of tho arnocut
of tho debased silver, now In the hand* of
the peoplfo and the Treasury, and tho
amount likt-iy, under present fawn, to be
on hand, J,in, 30th, 1880. In hfa recrot

DEAR SIRi"^

RIFLES. SHOT GUNS. REVOLVERS

SANFORD'S

the. Presidency with Coogrew for a jimmy,
if they ain't get it by bulMorinz ami ontranineM ballot-box attififog.

Il fa remarked with sorrow that Gov.
Williama of Indiana, whoM eliief quahfiaution for tbe office wm the wearing of' blue
jeans" clothing, ha* gone to wearing a

JAMAICA GINGER,
sufforn
JAMAICA

BACK!

Sanford’s Jamaica Ginger.
of money. They hot only demand “ualimited coinage of gold and silvr" bnt
“full legal tender payer money auSrient to
traneart the buaineei of the ccnntry."

NICHOLS. SHEPARD 8 CO.,
OinfllUL AND ONLY CEHUINE

* The Prarident it io said io Washington
dispatches, will reto the Judical Appropria­
tion bill, if it psasn. the Senate a* i.t—cd
*“
the House, with iu political rider*, and,
if Congress adjenrw, will cell a new sea-

«VIBHATOR‘*
gtw)

Apply.at

THRESHING UCHIIERT.

Knappen’s Law Office.
A.’ams. B*.t XlAsM*

Brick Fenut.ro FA-ry on JefriM fcsale Apply •«

HUNT’S /OCXRG.A.ISrS.
REMEDY

Knappen’s Law Office.

The promoter, of tbc present bdl M»cr:
that by uajnrt legislates the rain, ot the
If tlA Democrats believe they art- right
silver dollar, measured bv gold, is too
there it only one way to prom it. Paet
great; therefore by thi* bill tliey seek to
the sppropris'ion bill* without the polit­
reduce the value of tbc dollar mauured
by the mum standard, that is, they will
ical rider., and then appeal to tbc people
legislate that 185 in gold now shall pos
at the poll*. Tbn Republicans will Very / SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTSsews the power to nurehaae 1100 In rilver.
(Badly acet them on thia issue.
■
It will purchase the same weight of silver
Wednesday the Confederate Democratic Manhood: How Lott, Hew Restored.
now, but the owner of the gold can only
get 85 rilver dollar, far it at ths treasury. remark* in eppnitfon to the bill providing majority in tbc Hous*baeketl down again,
Pm* thi. bill, and the owner of th« for the etchings of trad* dollars furatand- by allowing Mr. Vrje, Republican, to more,
gold, pnrchMing the direr, can then fur arddollir., Mr. Morton of New York and the Route to pass, a motion killing far
hi* •&amp; in gold receive 100 rilver dollara
made an railmate of the amount of rilver tba anMton tjie bill to prevent thu transfer
Now, thia i* an eoormoua benefit to nomcdollar* tbc Gorornmect will have al the
body.
YAN &amp; SON
Who own* lb* gold now, becume* a end of thq next year, based upon the
The Homo Commitlra: ha* gives up the
Kincut utrettioc. The owner &lt;.f 1100,- present number and the rate of coina^s idea of declaring the Iowa election at
in gold will be able at once to turn aad the number al tbe end of the year if
ReprtMBtotivM las* October Illegal. Ten as-rsea SW •&lt; It's rat *rdsaa
Ufa into 1117,W0 rilver. Who then will
., £■ , iEMM • ■ &gt;
the
trade
dulan
are-recoined
into
standard
•(■vie. tartai n a*JWto-isml.
make, if this bill pamc*, 817^00 on every
etarr ssVi's' a-•art-'* w^a
8100,000 fa gold? Answer: the man dollar., from rehich the folkiwiag figure*
•s^. w Sara ito*sair&lt;-beaair.
who own* tho gold. It fa certainly not are taken : I
Le«Av »to&lt;H to ,
the poor man, the laboring man, or th* Buster eotnel ao ter....... .............. M, tM.’XW
farmers, who own the gold ; but the gold
fa in th* hand* of the rich—the broker,
GAITERS. SUPPERS, AC.
back member of the Legislature of Iowa
the banker, the banks, the moneyed cotparatious of the land—and it 1* nowhere
vniting the State Iwane Asylum. tried
else. Here and there a few dollar* may
the superintendent if they had received
be found among the poor cr tho miJJhany Greenbacks ar patieuto, and wm
clsqm ; but out of every 11,000, 1990 u
thief fa* bolding the Hoad; or receiving held by tl«c wealthy corporations and
. told that they were net allowed to admit
In 1878, 900,000,00V btubeb corn interest thereon, and that the legislation
! incurable.. He tamed the aubjoct."
were worth 8288,000,000. Thfa amount of tho country ahould be io guided and di­
If this wm but a small amount, it would
| When Judge HRiU of llolmt* rounty.
would buy of pig-iron at 846 per t-.-n, rected that all that bold property of any not matter much, but when il i* largo the
I Ohio, waa listening tn, IM •precise* in the
(average price fa 1878,; 6,260,00V tons— kind were to ba punished ; that any mau amount of profit fa cnonnoua. Thus tbe
a benefit to th* fanner in tho value of hfa who by industry and economy has dared total amount of gold ia this z-sunlry m drive the gold pul of the country. In fact, : Democratic Cueivctiii-jc dvdaring that tbc
corn .crop, measured by its purchasing to acquire any ^wealth for his old age, to relimalad by the treasury department wa»
। Democrats io Ohi-. Mpported the wu fur i
bestow on his familr, hia childreu, cr in X Juno 30, 1878, 8244,3b:ir'J90. The the rilver felly* which reems to hare seised the Union, h* remarked ‘Th^ Democrat*’
power, of 1,260,000 ton* of iron.
3&amp;mG
aas/snys, Afsca^ui.
In 1869, the potato erop amount*! to charity, was aq enemy to the ikws and production average about (to prwacut time : C-Ugrcaa U th* greatest danger to apecie
of Columbus rosy hare aut-perted the war,'
country, and tbs financial Irgialalioucftbe 8341,000,000 or 840,000,00V, a total now
but 1 11 be hanged if wo did In ttotmeal
wm worth 890,000,000. Thi* country must be *'&gt;' directed that hi* in the country of 8280,352,390. -The
would buy of pig irfarfat 800 a ton, wealth must be dfasipslcd. You' mean to importation* and exportatfon** for s»ta a I
Farewell, John.
county or do yet." •
1,000,000 toua. In 1878, the potato crop do this, if yon knew enough, or can get time arc about equal.
It is stated that 70 per cent, ofthe Ger-;
■
We an- in ntatipt «f the following letter,
r
’KT'iTCK’J5
amounted to 125,000,000, which, at 58J bad men enough to help you. If yon rocU.Pteaeaaaastew inU. tSaa'tgsU i»
Two hundred and eighty million dollars ur rather of a letter from widen the follow • man itepph’.K-ans in New York voted far ■
atrolad aS* Descrfe-Uv*
‘t
cent* per bushel, wu worth 873,000,000. eeed you dig yohr own grave.
of gold arc worth at preaent relative price*
?D$SsOHN PIANO CO.,
The legulitiim in this matter should bo of gold and silver 8328,000,000 io ailrer, itig is an extract; "(toggle-eyed Dennis Tilden, britwi.g that He represented re- I
Thb would buy of pig-iron, at 846 a ton,
1,574,00V too—an ubeolutc benefit to just. Property and l^bor have adjusted and will buy that amount ofaiiver bullion, of the JuurotA charge* tfe you, are no fonn. The Germ in RrpvUtknor-r of,
21 Fart 15th Snrei, N. Y.
the former, because a Jem crop by 25,000,. thcmselvo to tbe relative value, of gold which under this law could be deputed longer a lUpubSenn. What d.w* the fool’ New York declare* its belief that 00 per
bm
000 troaheh wfll toy 574,000 too* more and silver a* they exbl new. This relative
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
cent cf the Germans of New York and
of iron. The same amount of potato crop value should be recogniurl now in our leg­
! Well that fa si hard oa* ’ ’ Yuu a.k u. to the wbclc Union will v«te the IGp-ibliran ;
would buy nearly double that amount of islation ; tbe weight of car coins should be of 8328,00V,WO, every oo* of whieli fa
explain what a mar. means who yens call a
adjusted to tht* ratio and it will injure no legal tender.
iron.
I have thus taken the figure* and arti­ one. Who will be injured by putting 10U
Hfre fa a profit to somabody ef fit3.W0.-! “fool," and who fa not generally supposed
cles referred to of the gentleman from
OOO.
Of this vast amount jxrrhaps |j to be overatockoi with good sound oom­
Ohio and compared the several farm pro
81,000JK)O may go into the pockets-J the men rente.
But then we think be meant i th* great burden ot th* National jebt, and
duetfon* of th* different yean, m be did,
| laboring man and mechanic and 847,000,­ to i:- and Aaem be wu Yyifay at the time;। how quick’ Dem-Kratt would pay it off if
and m hfa own basis of fiproa, to find
000 into tbe pockets of the rich, tbe bank*,
be penned th* «8rty squib to which you I they were to power. They souo to forget
_l)&lt;b bankers.
Thfa ifaows that from 1669 to 1678 the employer to buy a siirer dollar for 85 cents
We think no rane man doubts ! that thU debt ‘wa* created L&gt; keep two1 a»k again the promoter* of this bill,, allude.
Cumae's cocdilion-under the present Scan in legal tender and pay hfa employee the tbc Democrats, tho GreenUckcr*, hypo our Republicanism, and we certainly are
third* of tbe Democratic party of tha ’
cialflaws hsa steadily and constantly im- silver dollar and thus make 17i per cent, eritieii friends of the poor, bow dare yvu
provb^yWhat ia 'true of nig iron ia out of the poor. It wiH not add 174 per faee your' coaitiluccta, with this huge fa full aympathrwilh Chandler, Edmonds, eotictry from destroying the Union.
equally true ol moat articles that fanners cent, in value to all the money in the hands swindle ou your conscience, if you fa»»e Izigan, Garfield, and Blair of N«w HampW*rt*m Michigan Fair.
shir,-, and guow (hat mean, ttelwtrtfam ot
of banks and bankers, to all the stock and any such thing about you ?
The gentleman loom right of the fact— bond* and taortcagea to all the railroads,
The FiiU Annual Fair of the Western
I come back to the question, therefore, the must stalwart kiodL Now poaribly
that Ee, be appears to loro right of it, but land grants, and manufacture, of tbc coun­
you can tell us who conetMoted Dennis a Michigan Agricultural and Industrial So­
hfa ictriligcau ia ‘too great for him to try. It will be an act of justice to all, rich
judge of any mam’s Republicanum.—He ciety will be held at Grand Rapid*, Michi­
plead ignorance ot the fart—that the pur­
wt* a sneak in lb* army, fa a scab on the gan, commencing Monday, Sept 22, and
chasing power of the dollar baa atcudily
TRIL BEDICTNE CO,
and otutMlly increased, and to the ben­
body politic, and deserves to be kicked out bolding six days.
No, 52 Qathara St, Pittsburgh, Pa
efit ol the farmer and laborer. A busbu
Offirera.—G. W. Thayer, Preridcat,
of all decent society.
Noto bis brutal
of wheal would buy more of the article*
Sold bvRussell Brat,’RolMtrt- A IH.-ha***ult fa the last Jo«nnl on Prof. Mitch­ Grand llapids ; K B Dikeman, Treasur­
that the fanner or tbc laboring man ia
kiss and W. H. Goodyear
ell, the ablret and moot generally liked er, Grand Rapid* ; JagnssCux, Secretary,
obliged to purchase in 1878 than it would
Sujurintcadcnt that has over graced our Grand Rapid* ; J. P. Thompsoa, Correaic 1689. And the figure* given above
directly from the speech of the gentleman
city schools. Note hfa peoforoed Temper- pending Secretary, Detroit.
Head, uf department? —General Super­
who had charge of the bill ebow it conciliarveiy. But it did not suit hfa argument
of thoromraco people, th* laboring meo, ling to tho whhkji ring, that i* dewtroyiag intendent, J. (*. Ramsdell, Traverse City;
fa carry hia result* to their logical roodusth* msebanica, or famtn. No; they
Superintendent
uf Cattle, WertbrocA Di­
tbe
young
men
of,
our
city
by
the
score,
2.
The
market
raliv
between
th*
twt&gt;
a*
ion, and hr imagined il would not bo dis­
may have silver coins to a small extent, a*
Wo vine, Belding , Suj£tir.tead&lt;mt ef Herren,
covered. Ba careful how you wrestle with now existing, should be recogoixed, estab­ they all do more or leu, bnt you are very ect, &lt;xf ia/*ihffl|. But enough.
'
figure*; they somrtfare*, throw you in the lished and maintained.
careful not to logiristo for their benefit. cannot spore our valuable spare to dfocnm E. B. Dikeman, Grand Rapid* ; Superin­
3. Gold and rilver certificate to a lim­ But tho bulliou-boldern, th* bullion pro­
tendent of Sheep and Swine, William
ited amount, based on coip in tho treMnry ducers, the silrer-mioo ownsn—not the the short coming of such a lying Jgm.wwcurrency; common labor averaged tn ItWU oct otherwise pledged, might'poaaibly be mine-workers; how careful you ar* not to mous. Good-ty John, pood-by forever, Ladner. Big Rapid* i Superintendent of
81.05. In another place he »ay» 00 cunts; imed, reccitable for all publie and private benefit them to tbe amount of one cent— you are so far breath uar notire that wo Poultry, John H Witb«y, Caeoade ; Su­
due*, without danger, but it fa tn untried their silver fa to be increased fa value ; for cannot afferd fa g« down to yoar lord to perintendent ot Farm Implement., H. C.
“a di&amp;nxcc of more than 31 per cent."
Tho eentlcaan aay* tho difference in experiment.
every 85 cant* worth of rilv*r they ar* to
Sherwood, Watervliet; Superintendent o(
purchasing power fa now 30 per cent, that
Art and Music, C. L. Whitney, Muskeg­
is that the dollar will purehafo 30 per
Morrison’* Acquittal.
on
; Superiutrodcat of Maoufteturcra. I.
cent, more of nrnsmery articlca now than
tsiimalM by tbe treasury department at
A good deal has been .aid through the
F. Clapp, AUegan; Superintendent of
then. If thi* i* true, then tho purchasing
about 819,000,000 per year. This would
public
pepera
of
the
State
about
th*
trial
power of hb wigt* has increased just aa
bo, for the last 10 year* ending Jun* 30,
Agricultural Produ-H. ;
Rycroon, Ilu
Davie Sewing Machine. Dworotci Un-1
tbe price of articles hu deereued, and the
1878, 8490,000,000, and for th* last nine of R. II. Murriaoo for the alleged act of ting* ; Superintendent of Horticultural, H.
ery. always in stock
dollar purchase* just the same.
months, aatimatod, 838,OvO,000—total, ombexxliog th* furnls of tbe Grand Lodge
Dale Adams, Oslnaburgh ; Superintendent
But in another place be girt* it quite
•526,000,000. Probably on. half of (hfa and Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F., and
• Ih*t Mto
rV. .. tor...
differently. Hfa figure* and mice depend
amount fa still fa this country—say 8200,­ of his oo|uiUal on said trial, and the of Machinery, 1). A. Blodget, Hersey;
on what neo he desire* to make of them.
Superintendent ot Carriages, F. J. Ruasril,
0003)00.
•He make* one bushel of wheat in 1873
This amount, then, deposited io (the question bM been frequently propounded, Hart; Superintendent of Police and Gate*,
L J. WHEELER.
one and twenty one-hundredth* of ■ rilver
Treasury would entitl* the depositor to “Who has got tho money Y" But there 8. L. Fuller, Grand Rapid* ; Superinten­
ottnre. Ho mamo* common labor u 1872 This fa what can be done practically under, 8237,000,000 in *Ur«r dollsrs, or a profit fa no. question in th* mind of soy on*
dent of Forage, Levi Averill, Walker,
rwia nnn ____ _ ... i. .r
tho tuuuo, one and twenty ono hundredths. these sections: soy man, bank, or banker
ounvcrtaM with lire matte, m to wko has Marohall, Anderson Stout, St. John*.
Ho that ■ dav’a labor and ■ hnsh.l
baring 885 can buy 8100 worth of Hirer ;
got the motsey. It fa a well known fart
Premiums, 815,4)00.
Op«n to th*
baring 8,8500 can buy 810,000 worth of
that Morrison reeeivod th* money sod
Bot,Iha say*, hi 1878 tbe bushel of sBror; and any banker or syndieato'of
.world. Half faro oo railroads. Fair on
wheal fa fiO-100 of an ounce of rilver, and banks in tho country or iu the Old World
either hu U now, *r hu squandered it ia
th* spacious Grounds,’ adjaorat to th*
tbe day's labor 91-100 of an on nee of s9- having 885.000,000 of ail yer—and that is
hfa European travail and fa hfa general
v«r. Thea, in 1873. the dav’s labor will not sueb a large amount after all, consid­
room* of revelry sod high living. The
buy cor bushel of wheat, and iu 1879 the ering that the other day a few banks took
Grand Secretary hold* bi* receipts for
day’s labor will buy one and dm-ninth 8190,000,000 of 4 per cents fa a single
West Meriden, Conn.,
bushel* of whrat. The eurehaalng newer bid-1 say with 885,000,000 they can
every drilar of the money that hu been
of tbe htberer’a day’s labor has incraared buy 8100,000,001) worth of silver bullion,
lost. Ufa acquitte! wm net based on tbe
jost OM-niath of a bushel of wheat.
can deposit il with the Treasury and reground that ho had. not received th*
The** fart* are too significant in thi* rcire certificates or legal tender money ef
dfaecsaiou to be posed over lightly. They the United Hutts, and just exactly a* good necking a re-rioction, naked:
"Who money, but on (he eharg* of the Judge skill in her behalf. a..d it yet seeme-1 iffiare deeatvire, and aauUfah that the labor­ m th* 885,000,000 of grid by which It fa- voted far th* rilver bill that gate 148,000,­ that tho art of kf^ing it doe* not consti- poMiU* to effhet a euro. She had hog
er’* rouditien to-day under prreent price bought—« dean profit of 815,000,000 fa 000 of unfit on gold fa the rich banker* tutj embetxlrtneot.
That functionary been a sufferer from pain* in the aids, b»ek
of labor and commodities h*a rteadUy Im- cue single transaction, Thfa money can and broker* of the country, and ncthing made «bo very strange ruling that the art Kd bud? dyspepsia cnaiwd, the appetite
Mam and Oruamectal Silver DUtd aad
and tbc nervaa became unstrung C. P. Rowell &amp;, Go’s. Col.
be paid out to every workingman for a far the laborer* and mechanic. ?" “Who cf Morrison in appropriating tbe funds of failed,
A torpid Uv«r usd intern*! kid.*. iatZ- XEW AIHTJnTlMEMXXNtXHW.
Ha rivea tbcM ilfastration* a* aamplo* dollar** full vdm&gt; of 100 cents ; to farmers voted fat the rilver bill that gave »37,Cut Gksaware, Uaips. Chandel*-re
the Grand Lodge to hfa own use, wm not sified tbe trouble It wu a complin
000,000
profit
to
the
holder,
of
rilver
trnl
for produce, for whatever grain, eattie,
&gt;:
------1
_:
j------- :------owner.,
WBerii
M(
]
nol
ti
DS
a
crime,
but
that
il
constituted
a
debt
that
not
uufrcqurotlT
occur*
through,
the
and Broasre, T*U- and Pvekr.
lion
and
sdvsr-min*
a_2
corn, they wish to sell, and u you have
lUJfGDfa W1KDOJT CURTAIXb
peroirioua
influence
of
out
diseased
ornn
.
J..
Ualrt
„
rem.itM,
to
the
workingmen
and
fknneni
Y"
which
could
be
eritertod
of
him
and
hfa
::—-who
made it a iepd tender they must receive
Cutlery, Shear*, Sria»r&lt;
k'" that eompcUcd
iu Yoar evUeu, your tobacco, youraurar, voted for the alhrr bill
bondemen by a suit at law. It was fully upon another, uutiH tho who!*, body Ufa
a
id laborer who
was proved that Morrison had received th* uajaatarri sympathy. FfaaDy, who. 8aomeo of th* soalb, will bo paid for fa de­ every warkiogmsn and
dalin* wu t:fad, a de.ir.Ue reaction im­
hired far fl per day ia gold to take 85
based coin at 85 cents oa the dollar.
worth rf silver T
"Wl
---- ------------------.
‘Who voted far tacoey ; that fact is uadenud and unde- mediately oommcnod. Th. procMe of
ho Unrivaled Wifana tc White Ore
Tba only commodity that is raised in «ti
Hfa own reports t« the Grand reeur-wati jn erngrastsd untill the fall aa1
thfa whole Und that cauuct be bcBsht the rifrar till that eompdied every diable.
ttu of suntfard of botlth and vigor wm n&gt;gaa*. the wril-known Darker Gum,
with this finaddent, .wind!fag, debostd meebauic and ettuan who wm hired far Ifodie*. m well a* hfa receipt* in the
cuncuey fa th* roeeodnew and h—I you «2 per day to accept 81.70 per day m fall |Kind, of the Secretary and Scribe fully pined. There are thousand, efritutkr
•nd Rovriliea »ad Spcrialt.es
raise fa such sbnndanee in the tooth, as MTwentf “Who voted for the rilver ,establbh that (art, rad a judgment ha* trnsa^ drug.bad faited" Itbaprfori^
till
by
which
every
man
with
a
salary
of
■y colleague froea Michigan told you a
been obtained agriart him and
a mocih in ruM ■* compelled by fast already
1
few day* ago. But, gentlemen, yon will •00
bill to reed*, in f.H psy^ret fifty-o.. Ihfa bondsmen for th*«ntiro amount.
find that crop grotriiw fa much richer proTbc *tton&gt;|U that bM been mad* to im­
nrion belli north and south. io your ron- dollara' worth of edver, or every mao
hired on a aalaty of 11,000 a year Co re- ,
fttston, if you poa* thfa ill-ad Vised law.
THB MERIDEN PURCHASING CO
the Grand Secretory fa th* awuMt
cciveinf.il payment »S50 worth ot .3- plicate
1
verF “Who voted for the rilver bill 1part ol tbe whul* trraaaerira. A more
man a more faithful and oipabse
that compelled the farmer who bid con- honeat
1
treated tn *0 hi* weal for 40 ent* a officer
c
than E H. Whfacey dots net lire
kiafpi and princM, the tkNianu lord*
imperom of the far wrei. They mine silver for it, or hfa wbrnt at 81 a bsabri in in th* State or N Alton. Ercry dollar of
worth riebtyfiv. rant, on th* drikr grid, to tak* 85 oanta* weeth of silver for Lodge money thu bro uno* tala hfa
bey nro bare striving hard and bend - a hushri ?" And wLeu yc-a bare answe.- brad* l.« teen faitWully applied .nd fully
Sthrir effort* to hare
passed. *d‘ I*d, -bowmMr etthrir rut. will scrounted for, and the Order ow* it to
» every &lt;wncr cf a rifar urine « a yeugrt? TVay wiTiasM
faM thMMrivM to MS to k that tbrir faithfri i
of awl fa rogfag th* panroga of thi.

BIIIIT' WO SIDES,

CALF SHOES,

GREBEL &amp; RUSSELL

I

Wheai.
Wool.
Corn,
Potaloi
Lard,
Butter.
Pork,
limns,

AND SELLS

: ifbtsu.

PIONEER STORE !

Plaster,

Hair,
Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Geods. ft’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every­
thing you want.

CLOTHING

Mai' Yoitkx, Buys ail Cliita

The Merita Pirekaxiu Ciipaij

Chain, Tabla, BaUteaii, aid Stfa

SUMMER TRAVEL

WOOL!
&gt;L CARD

At Mnkt Mrln tf NM

�__________ —~s=e
Forcpasgh to-morrow.
omne atatritra. in regard to tbe lartha,
Water xd—Ntm*’ Nigger.
marriages and dntba reported to this afiee,
Tbe city will be throegwd to-morrow.
may bo at interret to jour reader*. I have,
Farmers are in the midst tf their hay. with acme little labor, enlleeSed the faL

EAR SIR:

-ES SHOT nnai&lt;&lt; ■ £"•

SANFORD'S ~

MAICA G1NGF
FWS •JiKksSsi.V,"
ford1

Jamaica Qlngli

CHOLS, SHEPARD 1 CO
e'r-ol,, Mteh.
ORIGINAL ANO ONLT GENUINE

*•

V113 It .A. T o R »»
THRtSHUG RICHIgERT,

Ths census reports show that from 1870
Myrca Vroomaa b building a dwelling
to 1874 there was a dtmue at population
bonae ia the 1st ward. *
in all tbe towmahipa in tbe counts except
C. B. Salisbury ha* truly a- nice place Caatleton, Thoraapple and Woodland,of buri nee* under CoI-.'b store.
tba increase in those township being cens­
Reform and tficiency illustrated, for
ed, doabtlsw, by the growth ot vUlsgue in
particulars cm,uiro of onr City Marshal.
their midxi. How the popdatiao ia tho
Tbe city schools clone on Friday next different towuhipe now may compere with
for the summer vaentioa.-vix. nine weeks. that ia 1874, of course I am not able Io
That eatalpa tree in Dr. Upjoha'a door­ say; bat taking the figure* than as being
yard is ia full bloom and k very beautiful. approximately true in moat of the town­
ships, the following shows the number of
births, ajad the per cent, of auch births to
the population, in the various Supervisor
districts ot the eounty :

from giving yea a ebert article on tba
temperance meeting held in tbe grow of
Jraalhaa Stereos on Sunday last. The
o'clock p. m . but in consequence of tbe
speakers not arriving quite on time, the
•peaking did net comntsnee till nearly 3
a'riaeL Speeetae ware tmde by Gao. M.
Dewey and Dr. Woodmaaoeo of Hastings,
and wm just the kind of apeechm that we
temperance folk* /n this community like
to Laton to. JV, rum seller was handled
just as he ehrald be, and long may the
speakers of this occasion, be spared to diaeeminsto temperance principles. We had
tbe beet of ringiag, and everytbiag went
Frank Brooks will eall st all tho Loom
off jaat aa wa dmired it should. There o tho city once every I weeks. Keep yonr
48tf.
were bciwicn three and four hundred ipopev rap for him.
preaeut, and a more enjoyable time it baa
Whan you make your purchase*, try
some of Crampton's Istt-KUUt. the best
Soap out. Ask your Oroosr for it.. 4Ttf.

GROCERY STORE !
BARLOW,

POWERS &amp;

GROCERIES!

Tbs bmt salve in the world fur outs,
Lrouaa, rarea, ulcers, salt rheam, tetter,
chapped hands, chilblaini, eonu, and all
kind* of akin erupt ion*. Thb Sake is
guaranteed to giro perfect salbfrauun in
every ease or money refunded. Prim- 25
cent* per Lox. For sale by lltuaell Bros

Keep an eye on your premises while tbn
ebow ia han, for the town will be full of
burglars.

The Baptistsociety bare finished their
chapel, and hare a really nice place of

■ Tho IwrintAt. Soap made by the
Crsmptep Bros., b manufsetured from
pure material, tboref.wc it ia the beat to
use. Sold by mo« of tbe Grocers in Hast­
ing* and ebawhere.
I7lf.

The Bairy CU Mfalsttriai Aasochtioo
will held its next monthly meeting at
Irving on Monday next, June 3&lt;Mh, begin­
ning at 10 a. ni.
Programme. ‘•The alleged cracky of
the God of the Bible," by Rev. D. R

Rev. Wilkinson. "The Alleged Contra
diction* of the B&amp;le," by Rar. Spinning.
A Sunday Seboal nweiing io tbc evening

epairs Constantly oa Hand and
FOR SALE BE

1BEL &amp; RUSSELL

tatncu IfLtiiiu,

Tbe Sheriff of Peoria county, Illinois, greatest cumber in proportion to popula'
by thin lime. understand* tho ability of tine, and Jobastown and the 2od and ,3d
.Michigan,Greenback Marshals.
Wards of the City of Hastings the
Dr. I. .Winslow-Ayer the great Temper­
ance Lecturer will give a temperance
lecture in (hia rily, Jane 29, Sunday.
Again we warn onr eitiiena to beware reported ia right. The number of still­
of burglars to-morrow.. Have both eyes births, seven. The number of male* ex­
ceed* the number of feanlnv by 11. Tbe
greatest number born in any one month
We du tot deem it oneesnary to speak waa 50,—.May and September each har­
oflbise hut days, yet they an hot, ami ing that Dumber. Hie smallest number
earn sod potatoes arc shoving .abend to in any month waa 28, which belongs to
February.
January and February are
liev. Lori Master will review Mr- the only two tnnuths baring fewer than 30;
and April, July aod March the only othIngersoll s lecture oa -The Mistaken of
Moab," Gow his pulpit next Sunday era having fewer than 40.
Of tbe |«rents of there children -ALper
rent are “Wolrerinre,"—tho lalanre ‘•car­
Itead the ad. of S. SleUner, the Brick on
pet baggers."
Of this latter number.
letorncr. Il ia a lively place, and they
Now York furnishes aometbiag over 38
&gt; iu iexpense buslneaa; buying and
per cent, and Ohio 23 j-cr ctpt.
Penn­
aell^rorkaab.
Sylvania is tho birth place of the »«xl
thtr Prairieville letter /aZue to hand
greatest Dumber, there being 48 from that
this Wednesday morning *o late wo had State. 42 are from. Canada, 30 from Eng­
no lime to* pul it in type for ibis isaue. It land, 21'trem Germany, 12 from Ireland,
will appear next week.
4 from Holland, I from Scotlaad, 2 from
Wm. II. Goodyear ia finishing bis, Sweden, 12 from Indiana, 3 from Illinois,
dwelling, and it is a good locking build­ 3 from Wisconsin, and'J from Minnesotaing. The work was done under tbe rapes- The New England States fiiroi*h 10,—
Maaencburelta being tbe birth place of 4,
visicat of A. J. Hams.
sod each of said states being represented
It is clafanod that the potato bug is not
near So plonty as in former years, yet there
ia enough .of him to cause the tale of a
large amount of Paris grew.
Dr. Lathrop has had bis house newly
painted, and it now prawn's a beautiful
and thJu« proof that i^wa* well dune.

John A" Grrble hae gone east to visit
and rest up. While his mother-io Jaw,
Mrs. Castine and Mr. Goble's danghtor
Belle, go to Ohio to sppd a lew vreeka.

VHIL MEDICINE CO..
! Chatham St, Pittsburgh, Pa

Meson. Cook A Rogers open their
meat market to-morrow. They have re­
fitted their market in a splendid manner,
and they will run a first class institution.

i three'children, 351, or something over 71
per cent are firmer*, 21 arc laborers. G
arc carpenter*. 5 merchant*, I ahuemaken,
G blackamitha, 3 lawyers. 2 elerka, 2 deputy-ahariS, 2 druggbta, 2 engineer-, 2 tin­
smiths, 3 miller*. 2 wagon maker*. 2
painters, 1 mason, I livery tnsn, I produce
dealer. 1 cigar maker, 1 moulder. 1 p^tmastcr, 1 minuter. 1 editor, 1 phyiician,
eta., eta.
Almost every preTcfli:&gt;n sad

Nashville is putting on lots of style;
two nowspapers, and the meaaloi. and are
going to celebrate, and-well, go abend
Naahrille, we are not of the jealous kind.

©THING

J. WHEELER.

idea PucBiiu Cmaif
st Meriden, Conn.,
C. B. fa-lbbnry ba* fitted up hi* plane
of burin—, under tbe store ol Joseph
Cole, in a, most approval manner. |Heb
the brea butter rad egg bnyer, aud ha*
really a uke pUre of buriraae.

The Rrd and White Ribbon Sraiethe
will bold their regular Social at Rod Rib­
Jronxre, Table and Pocket
llery, SlieXrw, Eeira.rt •
and Raxora,

WILL YOU DYE ?

DO NOT PAY
A fancy price for Croquet until you ace the aeca we are aclhng at strictly the Wi/dwiL.1 a__m______
.____
i .Croquet,
..... as. wn do not have to
Factory Frier. Tk.
The eheapent pise,
the Biair
to buy
pay aay Freight and are selling at FACTORY PRICK

Tb* Huntin-Ln (P. ) Jfof
April •'•th; 1877. pronounce* thb CrampI ton's Imperial Suip tits best in tbc^uarLet, m follow*:
' Reader, we Ain't want you to suppree
that thu is an advert!*, ment and pass it

THE HEATHAN CHINEE
Is a great manufacturer of purer, bnt it would astonish him to sen tbe Sue paper, whieh
we sell by tbe quire in Mverri nies/Tints or in Wsganl Brass, also Novelties ia Viril-

PERFUMERY IN BULK.
jffX .
-fNVfZflfr,

b ■ good programme. Come and hear it
and tttjoy a plraaaot aoeial vbrt.
The Ledire Society oTtba IWtytenan
Church will ba entertained ra Friday
afternoon of thb weak, by Mru Mack
Hicks,and Mrs-Bhoop, at theremdenw of
Mrs. Sh«p «n Green St. Gentlemen

.
A

KT *

.

We hare *MU;
New Yurt Perfernery whieh you can bay iu any *&gt;uaaUy.
SOMETHING NEW,' NICE
AND LASTING.

soap tbs', will thorvoghiy cl-'*t&gt;»e ptiatii
:int from the hat»d&gt;. s* afao frunt I'net
but Crampton's -laundry Map. will Jo i
and we know whcnxtf we apdak. It
especially adaptad C&lt;r printers, twintel
engiticvr* a'tJ uiacliialst*. as it will rtmi*
grease of all description fr.,iu tbe hand*
well as clothe*, with little lalwr. For ge

,*”T'

b

"a
Fry Hup Cough Cure and Pain Relief
• " **'*
ur*' *“'"*’* * 11 j1*?

Better Thin Gold.
The grot climax of sueccM i* a: la*t
achieved. ' Tbe poor rrjhwe, the riric arise
and walk, the rich *«sk in the gulden sun­
shine of perfect health. Tbe pbyiioa.

DON’T FORGET THAT

M 0. (UHV,

Keeps csmvtantly ra hand
ger be endured Dr. King's Cahfurtria |
Golden Cuffl|ound, fur Dysprpsia. Con-, LIME.
HAlfl,
I stipaiion, Sick Hradacbr, C.tuiug op ..f
Frad, Je&gt;c*!.ce. Liver Cotupbint. BillraSTOCCO.
' nre*. GeOeral Debility. Drowrinres and j
CEMENT.
i Iz»w Spirit*. Thi* wraderfnl r -uiedt will ,
BRICK.
Ip-.nfirrly me, in J that where every m»- ■
I sd) has failcl To prove that thb wonTILE,
I drrfal reuwdy will do all we claim for it ■
LAND PLASTER
| you arc present**! wilh a trial hutlc/r" nf
PUMPS.
ICTwt, by which you wjjl readily urreive ;
PLOWS.
its wonderful curative qualities, and which ।
will abow you what a regular one delbr '
DRAGS
site hottie will do For sale by lluassB

WARRIOR MOWERS !
WALTER A. WOOD'S VARIOUS KINDS OF MACHINES.

LEFT n.-LKD FLO IE&amp;

Reaper and Mowers.
| Pays the highest Cash price
| for all kinds of Farmers Pro­
duce.
i Fanucis will do well- to con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of die above articles,
chubb
at hia Ucvator, corner of Broad­
And a number of others having a good Record. Everything
way and Railroad Streets.
WARRANTED
to
be the very beat of tte kind. Look at the
ilastingx, April, 2, I8J9. 49

Yea, Ike I we have vWted your boasted
Nigger goes up stairs, Marshal
pear tree, and there it stands in all iu
gtoty, and his one little tiny pear oo it him on the wing, but does not
■
whieh looks as though it Lad had an ague feather, nor a wool.
St. 0, Dieae.
.
Nigger jumps rat of the wisdo^ gun*
8. W. Lane han a cow that has had
fifteen cahea in eight years, seven pairs ot to Ben. Cole's, guts bis gun, return* to
twins, rad one year had but one call. She the plane ol scene 1. settles up with em­
hu a pair of twins now at her ride a little ployer, haven at his leisure.

over a wosk old.
Improvement* on the Highland*.
Arthur Baskins is building a needed sod

CONSUMPTIVES !

We arc selling Dye Stuff* cheaper than aay place in the rity, in'any quality.

Consumption Cured.
1 physician, retiAd (run

I. W. Vrootnan says he has a pear tree

Yoilks, Boys aii CiiiirEi

TO

era by Rev. L. Master, an address to ebildren by Rev. E. Wigle, and an address to
tbc congregation by Iler. Spinning.
It is hoped there will be a full atten­
dance al the preachers of tbe county. Tbc
public at Irving are cordially iaritod to
this meeting, sad especially to the evening
session.’'
LlVI Maaru, Bcey. '

fr-oxxr

HOUSEKEEPERS
ASK; YOUIl GROCER FOR

THE KITCHEN

MINERAL

SOAP.

ADJOINING THE BANNER OFFICE,
Im3

CUSTOMERS to KNOW These*FACTS
If you have never reed the Iwrutrevolvers and ’blocflhounds, start out with
AL Boav, try a Ur, end will uir no other
kind afterward*. Fold by moat of ths Groc­
blood in tbrir eyre. No find nigger, do
ers in Hartiup snd elsewhere.
47lf.
get 5800. IBmois Sheriff disgasud. Marabal entertaining * brother greenbaekers
with bis unprecedented courage iu shoot­
Indian Depredation*
ing Bi a lying nigger when Marshal has
The fair reader shudders when she
thinks of tba settler's wife watching, from
lot* ol backing.
rat the riothre b false ; but tt b an on
the door nf her rads hut, the retreating
dbpnted fact that the Immxui. Soar
form of her husband jroffig out to hia
made by tbc Crampton Bros., b the lot
daily bbor—going out perhaps to return
for family me, and gives boiler satbfactira
not again, for before nightfall* ravage band
than any other soap in the market. It i»
may turo laid him low among tbe prairis
•old by moot of the Grncere ia Hast­
greaaoa. Or it may bo a* child, a brightings and elsewhere.
47lf.
oyed daughter, is snatched away b an
unguarded momral, to grans tho next
member to have seen until recently, that wardanceu When wo road the bsartrending
detail* of three savage depredation*, wo
ia worth iU weight in gold. Il iomewhat'
are apt to blame the goreromant for not
naewblea tbe little wood bird kauwn aa taking more strict pereautions to insure
the chow'mk, except that b-b a liulo tbe asflhr's protection. But wo daily road
larger.
Its usefulnres cannot be retimat- of tbo depredations of that arch-fiend,
ed, inumneltre it b a destroyer of that ocraumplloo, 'with aenredy a thought ol
pretifwnn* insect, the potato® bag. ' We
have watched them dowdy for a few days,
Hold On.
i outrage. Like tba Indian,
rad they are aa busy aa here picking off
Call at Pawn A Barlow's aiore whore
ion ofteotrt eomos stealthily, and
tba maggot bugs.
Tho male bird ia a
iw gumming and filing will be done Letter
ia apprehended notill tbn victim
bhekhh brown, ra ! the lip* and but* of
id cheaper than by any other man.
ita wings are white, with a reddbh tulur and death's fatal arrow ends the secoe. Dr.
' under the throat Tbe female b a grayiab Pimre's Goldra Msdirel Dbenvery, a
brown.
We hope they will rspidlr ia- powcrlul alternative, or blood purler, and
train, has restored thousands ofcrasomplivsa who bed tried every other remedy
A panuraaM cf the-Pilgrim’s Progress" rL-eouitr.cudcd to them, without obtaining
any relief and are willing to testify to tte
waa exhibited at Union Ball oa Fridsy
remedial powers.
and Saturday evoaiaga of las: weak, by
To tbc fartmra of .Barry cuanty.
Her. J W. Hawxknnt to amall crowd*.
The paiaaing* were aa nicely exaeuted ss Bring y rar old «&gt;»dl« that need repair-,
wplting of th. kind we rear saw. and ieg, } no will lad Pdorcr A Hewev at tbetr ■
gave tho best rf aatislaetioo to those la al- abci mi Railroad Mraet, wait of J. Rich's

That I have the finest elock of Dry Goods inBarry County.
I
bqiight my Stock in New York before the advance. I have not ad- /"
vunceti my.pricca.
SI.00
I tell Ladies’ Ready Made Suita for
15 cents
White and Figured Lawns for

CHAS. F. BATES &amp; CO., Proprietor*,
-ii nnoAD munrr. howtox. _
USE THIS BRAND.

Linen Suitings for

.

-

Kid Gloves in all Shades

-

18 cento.

50 cto., 75 cto., and Sl-00

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY
STAPLES OF AU. KINDS.

Plain and

Brocade

Trimming

Silks

IN ALL SHADES.
I liave a complete Assortment of Ganto' Furnishing Gotxto,

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
Hatfi iu tbc LutcH Btylca. In all kiuda of Dry Goods I make the
lowest po.wwble price for Oooh.
.

LKWI8 STERN.
Waohington Bloek. .

�;al cure
&gt;ATARRH

artHs^s•UWUWM, EcdsrtU. FImplM;
:
1 ‘•'r n'*',&lt;!Tini“’ l!rimperfrrtloM

SAMFBRD'S RABICAL CURE

oTcrromcs the ftnshra amrar

saiPRisiia

cure.
rani prrfrrt are ft*‘ ®P*“T
that It I* impassible to detect
it&lt;i application.

BgyjjgtraisfflaGgr
Visit
jot that
mttngna

My country la the world and.my coun­
try men are all'niahkind.—[Garrison.

PHOBATEOHUEK *
Ml.bWu.C««atr .tJUnr. «.-

Tba beat in- the cheapest. This is
tncry especially so In tint matter of wives.

THE BEST
Df all

Our happintM due not cocriM in being
without yoaioci, but in having control of

LINIMENTS
fOL

hat

a

COLLINS’S
VOLTAIC PLASTER

ITS HKD.

An □ectr&amp;'Galvsete Battery combined with
a highly Medicated Matter containing tho

Bkklix, GkAMAxr,,)
June 2nd, 1879. $
Tbe victory of Prince Biaenarek in U&gt;«
German Rucberoth has been complete.
‘ Few can hare Vuspeeted that the PaHiawent which wm specially elsetad to put
down the Localuts would have put down
the free tradenst.il more thoroughly. For
several years past the I’ltramoutatio mem­
bers hare boea.thu objects of the combin­
ed hostility of Liberalsand Miautcrialisu,
and, utdeas Prion Bismarck waa ‘ to go
to CanosM," rt did not appear readily cosceirabte that there would be any chance of
H«rr voa Windhorst end his alfin coming'
to tbe aid of the Chancellor under any cir­
cumstances. r We have cow to observe the
rout of tbe Liberals before a combination
&lt;Xtho forces of I’rincelB'umarek and Rome,
No public conciliation has ye: taXen place
between the demands of the Vatican and
tbe claims of the Slate. Tbe fact remains
nerertbelcM, that Prir.cc Bismarck relied
upon the vot« of Hie Centre Party to
overwhelm all -opposition on tbs .idouf tho
farmer partiKU of the Goscras^al, and
tbe Centre Party has not deceived the
itrange cucfidcnce &lt; f the alataman whom
they have been in the habit of denooncibg
aa their arch-en. my. Tbe fam.ru soi’rw
at tbcChancellors where for the first time
since the annexation of the Kingdom of
HtnoTcr, Her von Windhorst, of Meppen,
appeared to partake ot the hospitalities of
the evening, will henceforth be a date cele­
brated io German hi.Wry. What pieced-

02 ^BAST.

Ihmaarcenln**^?’r

Michigan Central Railroad
IRAIB RAPIBS DIVISION.

tai

^ALlMIXTFMlTn.J

MEXICAN
hi»tst s« fuSs*.

bad" thnee frUcwa hare to go h-wne and co
to studying
'
Mo. Gen. Hh'jmau Ijciog iailbercd by
talkers when she was trying to brar Gen.
Ewing talk in tha huusj rebuked them.
Hying; '.1 could hear mors of what my
brother U saying if I eould bear less of

MUSTANG

ax Uf‘t X»nr A. D

IJKRtETSUi
U-iW-CTxn.

COLLIIS' VOLTAIC PLASTER

OLD AID RELIABLE.
teacher didn't question her any further.
—[ IFoterZws Ob'trrrr,

Where do you expect to go whrti yon
die, young man ! said a minkter. to an nogodly scoffer.

. TV. BaiiaMe Eb.rt Um
EAST AJTD WEST TO AND FROM
GRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

ia a Staadanl Family Remedy f. r
diaem^rf the Liver. Stomach ,»*,
and Bcwwla.—It is I*uroly
Vowetebte.-U never
f|
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L*&lt;4 lju&lt; mU b~.« Mui. la IM T&gt;'&lt;
HofrimiUibirwl: -fl«n •
M-kij.o Mf.4w.rlMI m Mtow.-- a
&gt;1 bar
»i lb' arrlb wt.aMl.i' . .
. ikmwn 111.» uwMbic Sv ibr&gt;-

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»ir ?r
. os s»&lt;
ib. irib d.r an
lnr -t. I&gt; t*te M Us k««r sTm. , .in-k la
of iku 4»e. u. fcUo.t.r i.a4s i
&gt;■ osu. If ••'“te IS. sm.nt &lt;•« ■■ .Uu

LINIMENT

•pee-tlly car..
tit )u&amp;ru&gt;ii

nim»nt&gt; &lt;H U

'am;

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r 11Y "-‘I I v U

’S&amp;t'S-

They subscribe for. a paper, read It a few
years for nothing, and then scail it back to
the poWiabor with tho P. M’s inscription
•'rtfused.''
Such hogs pay nothing to
nobody if they ean help it.

CHICAGO J TEST IHlffi RilliuAB
lEWKl

A la B-.vgh—Al ahorse fair iu Paria.
Old gentleman looking at a very b btailed
horse. “ Bless or.'how ahort they have

THE

1•
TV
. »U4 M..I
^,r’irtL»t*j^ls!*^iitei!.T,1 wn'inTi'.
&lt;"■ &gt;a4 Al.,. W. tteltn ar. 4tf.r4«n». I

A Great Enterprise
I Th., Hop Bitter. Manudctnrlng *Compacy ia one ofRorhwtrr'a greatest business
enterpru*. Their Hop Bitter, hare
reached stale beyond all precedent, havrng from their intricate value found their
stay into almntt every household in the
L.J r*_ i •
....

ably tbe attontiob If which ho was is.
ject, had put on for the evening even hu
Grand Cross ol the Gudphic Order, as if
lo indicate to all .the wotld that, whatever
waa to be tbe outcome of tbe rtransacucn,
nobody abould have a right to ttupoct that
hr had lowered hia cjloai by a single inch.
In older to improve the material condition
of the German people, such is tbc pretext,
Literary Notes.
all articles of foreign origin whieh would
otherwise sell chrapcr in tho German mar­
ket than corraponding German, roods, arc
to ba subjected to exIn UxaUon tn various
decree. Tbe German. wiU have fur th- 1
future to put tip with their own dear or
inferior products, and thia is to be tie
remedy applied in a rottntr^ where the |
cool of living ia already alrivtng pie maw
of the town population into the arma of
theaotdal demorracy. Inc ceosctpic cc.n»r&lt;|Uceccs of the new legulatum may be
left to develop themselves. The Prince
Chancellor is aiow fairly on the way to
raising all the expense, of the imperial or
central Govcrueneat by customs and ex­
cise, and, therefore, without any. necessity
. hew so nleadM » ««qr»«is» eon be funrf.bsd
nt going to Parliament ftp the grant of so low, ter the pries is only two dollan a yrar
Sn view of tho alarming dimensions •hr esc dollar ter six ranatH, with &lt;rrvl dvloctloni to elute. Fp&lt;too.an wai &lt;r»il.
daily more and more assumed by secret to irnuna "taint '*• IT' op ’lute, .howiag
revolulionarics, it would seem that Russia that the publi.Ur terlie. raapariKn. If you
ar. not already a satecriter. wv adrise you,
is seeking to call attention to tho right of, at
leaM. u wud a dollar far da wuilbe. and
3luma afforded to political offtaden by tot thia ter yrarm!r«e. &lt;H. tetter MID. n&lt;
countries as England and Swiuerland

&gt;Sl». i»r. «»-a MO&gt; S-Clh fr-.st 4—
Hvtiao, lawte
a,"t p*m- ;»si^ «'-•»rr Itec.. v.ks tk.

LINIMENTS
m MAK OS BXAST.

HIGHEST REWMD
Cheap Homos in Michigan,
t

PROF. HARRIS’ RADICAL CURE
' FOE EFEBjtATORRHgA.

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Fort Wayne, Jackton &amp; Saginaw R. R.

SHORT LINE.

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"■£SZ.lgg,T,B-.T%Tg?
duct calculated io j coperdi te the puldie
peace and order. Tho trial waa attended
by the chief of tbc Berlin political polieo
and by a member of the Russian Embassy.
Aton Liebermann, alias Arthur Freeman,
bum at Wllus, in Ranis, is known to tho
secret police ia nxw-. European capitals,
wbert be Km alteraately lived iadaeeoonoection with tbe leading 8&lt;&gt;cte!ut&gt;, unwearidly Mdeavu^Mt to diuH-minato hi.
hu prvpapurtfa lo America. Un his way
to Switzerland, after a mouths imprisonmen: and expukion from Vienna he waa
aoiasd and taken to Berkiw, it haring trans­
pired iu tbe course of hia trial that he was
carrying on an objectionable eorrewpon-

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VtMaar. a.mni Saillh.
v ZVUar..
1 a lk« iMltrr .t th. wtal. .f
James A. Hill.

meo studying in Berlin. From an exatu■ioalinn of witnesses Tritb whom the prisoo&lt;r» had lived, as well aa from their let­
ters and other writings it was nrored that
tim aimed al «ua»g a • Bcrita .ection"
ofNihihrts, iesteding rwa.. kind of
half way Eoum between St. Peter.Lurz
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                    <text>VOL. 24. NO. 0.

WHOLE NO. 1260.

BEST WAGON-ON WHEELS

THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
Heaviest Ironed, Beat Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box set in White Lead. with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with tlte
Patent-Skein. Setter, and
'
a rill that aeliieothe taal
y fcvor. My kt. nook,
ia that will, bojnaatlm all
to
“d kb

ONLY TRUSS ROII AXLE ATTACHMENT.
eMiiiafe thus far heart; bedtort ha could
'right Ifiaaaif.
"Iflbonww bat OM eotnnrn to ihb
f&lt;r«M." Vidor muttered, “I would Beret

PHYSICIAN kSURGEON
«i. lb. lUw.rBi^.SuuMnjH.
JOHN R. MaSTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IK WAGONS.

More JACKSON^ WAGONS»»»“•«in
than all others combined, yet the repaint do not average
2 cents each. &lt; hll and see them at

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S
Hastings, Midi.. May 0, 1679.

We have sold &lt;»nts cqx load of the J. I. Cose 4 Co.. Threshers,
nnd any one wuhiiur anything in this line .will do well 10
Bni*
examine our samples anti price-*, in addition to the above, -we sell
the Robot t- 4 Thorp Vibrator Thresher; (!. Aullman 4 Co., Sweep­
takes Thresher and Monitor Engine; Woodsum Machine Go’s En­
gine and Thresher. E. M. Birdsell Engine and Thresher; Minnesota
Chief Thresher: Gaaf, Scott &amp; Oo. Engine nnd Thresher; B. F.
Dow 4 Co. Thresher; C. Russell 4 Co. Engine ami Massillon
Thresher, of which we sold several last year. Abo,- the Atlas,
Batavia and Mansfield Engines, anil Gtutr, Scott 4 Co’s, Lane &amp;
Bodly, and Mansfield
&gt;

5 ?!

IS THE HEADQUARTERS FOR

mArtar
U prate «l
eaodraga by which v.rkrae beaMoeaa mallera
ara being clmad up io whidb lha bom wa&gt;
activriy iniermud while bring.
Owr
attantfon hea Um apochlly called to him

The Battle for the Cedars.
little grave.
3— Tbe' aaeakiagowt dodge will mx be
allowed to prevail.
•tobed. Proa tbb amaxtat k appear* that
4— Bayard b onee asore tick of bin
‘be vainly nought refuge atayed right io party, bwi ball reenter t» Mad.
lk&lt; heart of Ikd city for atreral m.nth.
5—The rigWity nf tie Prudential
ba^bo.. ia a irbghi In tbe eye* of the

PORTABLE SAW MILLS.

BUCKEYE MOWERS

REAPERS

remainder of the night," he ouertJ.
Ere Erene actreriy loactocd the evueb,
be waa fart aahwp. fcw be r..t&gt;ridcred that
all raunds wrre aecouBted for by the
theory of btirgkra, and that, they being
gone, ibare «u no further danger.
Hut there wa&gt; no deep for the marter

DENTIST

Victor did not look back- Ha
overtook Barbara Undriey The girt waa
ibiakiag of lb. ehange in iba marter of
The Oedara. The hot thee be had met
■‘Ckf to goodnem. Mmm Caabel I" b. ter, he bad pawed with a oold Mare : ihb
xehimod,^ ‘aomebody hab done gone lime bo bowed ■ though ba aright bo bar

MlLtlJE.

KaiMli,

WILLIAM WALTER.
TAILOB,
In Empire Block,mt Mndga'efeiore.

'I know fa,’* arid kb Barter gruffly
■Har« him taken away free the doorway;

A Lnrge Stock of the Celebrated

All Work GUARANTEED.
The .torn, had lulled aieud.lenly ae it
had ariaea, the My bad cleared, and tba
ran came np in guides tplendor. The
man threw open a window of the library,
and baited ont. Tftir bird.* were ringing
in iba Mill damp 4^.and all nature waa 1
bright and freah, aeeming to bo rejoicing
that the Mona waa put.
Tlie maaler of Tbe ('.dare U'gan to feel
better, lie wondered if, after all, bia
imaginaiien bad not daerired him to a
certain extent. Tbe eurntbioe, the light
of day, dtopelled hb feare. He fek ready
to beUre that Kriu.'. idea wa. the rorract oat. Tbe figure ibal he had am
waa naught but aome n&gt;bbw, bent ou plun­
dering. And the robber had killed Leo.
How tui it waa for tbe man to perauade himMlf. new. that tho ibeorr whkh
waa acxptable to him, wbieh r|autad h»
foam, which lolled hb apprebcoaioua. waa

W-M

Cam®, Sin ait Ornamental
Jaffs rson St.,

-

Msstinjie, Mich

Swill's Hotel,

7 —What thi, country aieurte abort
all thing* eU, Mr. Pnmdenl, b ‘‘griL"
Keep the »«oe» harming'
H—The Repttbliera Section Ut

CLOW WIRE BRACE CRADLE.

M, IIOLHB Ml MW
Every Cradle and Scythe folly Warrated.

DRYGOODS

cHAtTim xrni.
(b «tad Mbaed Ha U
bad, and hi* Let

a maaxiul, tad then foliowad after him
"There »w a wood aa thangh th* door
at tie min •«*" »“ ba ret open." nid
the maeter of Tbe Cedare. "Al any raU,
my am loaded th. eonnd ia ibal direc
the ; and we will non if that k tbe earn."

■TS*bmn
*"**'***** "**" "*?**’ '**
iirtst d BatDmiuraa U Btoffl

n M, MB, Mffl,

certainly didn't Mik hi,' inMn' perab•iao to flee from jantice acrem tba bine
water, ike Gmrt held that ht&gt; haul bad
no claim 6* ike moaey. Thea ia another

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■ * ■

REAL ESTATE.

r&lt;r^ipe*t»e4X*4jr/«ri«^
ANOTUU VWUX.’*.—VUX WAT &lt;&gt;V
AWtXWUMT llOKnmShr rUBtroS
i&gt;-mruxx&gt; oouss to nrfecwx—
a raaautut aourrtcHr ar rra mrn
cct-TT—BUsraiMO TMJIU-ru.
TWAT js t.«»T or WA»BnsiITO»—.wtr

large and harm scions oonveUiM at Bas- I
I fw Thursday ffiraator Kama was pews-' ‘

! ent ar.d igoke, .nd w*. enthuafarai-aBy j.
applauded. IhnW F. Davte, of Corinth. '

HONEST

MONEY

PLATFORM.

Oppoflition to di ।
inflation. aad consequent
s
tion. In favor of * currency of
coin and paper of equal value,
party of Main* prewcut*
and equal purchasing power, the Th#
the prorlc "f the State the following
paper convertible with coin at’ to
statewsetit ofitaaina and principla
.the will of the holder.
Itbdier* that this country is a “Nw-

tnerr appointment; nut me power oi in.
national government to protoe. (beta in
tbe discharge of their duty si tbe poll,
would be taken awny.
The state* may
employ both civil and Military power at
elections, but by thUbiffeven rivfl author-

Ina," and not a confederacy ol States, and
that the National Goveruniesit is Mprcme
on all subjects lodged with it by the Coo
I a a coiher plane to day &gt;• place before। | stitutiuu. Il ree guises s* ono &lt;.f thrac
oar readers an abridgsd aeoraat of th.&gt; subpet* the right sod duty cf th. National
proceedings of th* Republican State Con­. QovernnwoC to protect tho citixeo in the
exercise of all'his eoortiinrionri and feral
vention, held at Bugor, Maine, on Thurxrighto, none of which arc mure important
daykat Tha opposition sdmit that it than a free, fair ballot, uninfluenrad by
was Urge .ad eatbmiaabe, and tbe spirit fraud or violence. It bclicva that existing
taws for the protection of Ameriran citisen* should not be repealed, and it con
purpaw of the RcpuMkane So regain polit­
demes as revolutionary the attempts cf the
ies! control in that State next September if Democntii: party in Congress to force th.
it 0.0 bo doo. by th* hardest kind of ban! Executive to consent to *ucb repeal by
work. Our corre*poo&lt;hrata say that for
years the party has Mt been so thoroughly
united is it i* st this Him. Indeed at no
time sine* th* war ha there been evinced
such * prtaistent pttrpcaw to mak* a rigor,
ous fight for tbe npremwey of R^ublican
principles. It is,also, true that th. Re­
publicans tk.re arc confident of auoccas,

United States over national electeans, by
.ndT7^™uwi;forbidding tbe payment cf deputy marahate,
the officers who are clothed with authority
stood alone. Ibero would be no objection te
it* approval. It oontaina, however, other to
1 enforce tho elccttec laws.
Tba fact that thmo laws are deemed obprovMioM to which I deaire respectfully
joctionablv
by tbe majority of both houses
to ask year attention. Al th* prwent 1
semuon cf Congress a majority of both of
1 Congress is urge! a&gt; a sufficient war­
There are two
houam, favoring tbe repeal cl tho Con- .rant tor this legislation.
greaeioml atectwu laws smbrpnod ia title lawful ways to overturn legislative enact­
3&lt;1 of th* Revised Statutes, passed a mens- ments. On* te their repeal, ths other ia
uro fur that purpe-e as part of the LUI the decision of • competent tribunal
The effect of this
entitled "An sot making q&gt;peopriaucn. 1against their validity.
for tagislaiiro, executive and judicial bill is to deprtxe the executive department
of the meaiM to execute law. which are
purposes'
UnsUe to eooaur with Congrem in that measure, on th* 2bth of May
last, I returned th* bill to tbo House if
ReprreentaUvcs, ia which it originated,
without my approval, for that further
eonaiderariou for which th* coMtitutun
provides. On reeowaideration tbo bill wav
approved by kw* than two-thirds of the
Hmto., and failed te become a Uw. The
•teetteu laws therefore remain valid euactmsats and the supremo la* of the land,
bindiag not only upon all private eitisens.
but also alike and equally binding upon all
who are charged with ths dulses aud
respoMibilitica of Ihe legislative, executive
and judicial department* of tbo govern

This certainly waa the feeling exkxbited in
the State Convention by 12M delegates in of th. Vaitad States to enforce its own
law*.
attendance, and that feeling.our eorrespljn
It proto*, against the reopening by
dent assures us- is shared by every Itepub- Democratic leaders of ths exciting and
sertxxta! iasuev which had been muled by
tha
victory of National arms over th*
Mr. Blaise says,repute from all parts of
the State knd to the conclusion that the rcbdlion, and rails upon k&gt;yd mon every­
where to sustain by their vote, the frt.it*
Greenbacker? hare made no scoessicc* of that victory.
from the Bspublieans sine* the election in
Il believes now, a* always, ‘m puod,
September, 1878. Yet the unlocked far honert money fur the people, and it *pprea an irredxm»b!c ]*| &lt;r currency as
suocem of th*, barmy there last year will
tbe worst curse that ran be inflicted upon
doubt!*** cause a few eddiere-of fixtune to a nation. It njoices that Government *d Statute, or of any proviaioc* of said
desert irorn our party, but thine tern arc promises to psy are now kept, and that title."
Tide 26 ol lb* Revised Statutes, refer
not converts, ainco they bare neither prin- the paper currency cf the cowniry is rered to in tbe foregoing danre, relate, to
ciplm or euavictiona, asd-their change at dremablc oo demand in eoin, so that Sow tbe rirathn franchise, and coataixs tbe
thia lime te tote expected, unless prior to
law/bow ia foron regulating Congromional
the eteetamt th* prospect of a Republican
victory should be so apparent that even
these fallows could read the hand writing
on the-rail, and if so, they and others of
It ncogntte* temperance aa a cam. in this act for th. perwc? and public ser their ilk who are now among the Green­
which has conferred th* gmatent benefit vice embraced ia its provutone are ia full
bock ere, will be .homing themselves boaroe on the Stale, and it sustain* the principle for aueb paaooa and public tcrrice for tbe
fiscal yoar ending June 30, 1880, and no
for Davis amid th* burning suns of Au­ of prohibition, which fa fal operation xi.,
"'department
imr officer of tha government
a
gust. To elect their candidate lor Gover­ largely suppreracd liquor railing end added shall,
during said fiscal year, make any
nor by the people, the Republicans, taking incalculably to tbe sum of virtue and pros­ roolract or incur any liability for the isperity among tho people It believe, that

cced 2»(l,000.

The question jfr^ean they

do that T We folly believe, with th* mort
inteligont of the Republicans of Maine,
that they osa. and that they toiU do it,
electing Mr. Davis by al least 10,000 ma­
jority. And why ahotlld they not do that
or more! In the first place tbtfconditions
are materially changed from last year.
Resumption whidi the Greeubsckerv de­
clared a year ago to be impossible is now
a fixed fact, an acknowledged surceas, and
has cum* vbout as the Republicans predic-

every interest of the .'■tatu and its prop!,
requires • thorough and impartial enforce­
ment of all'iawi. It beiieVM' that State
affairs should be conducted vremomieslly
and prudently, and that th* expenie* of'
tbe adminintra’.iou should be kept as few
as ia consiatrot with an cffickn: opwslitm
of it* several iL.parttaea!s.
Tha eonvention place, before the peepla
of the Blate tho name of Dxniel F. Davis,
aa a true and worthy exponent of the foregoinz principle, eminently qualified by
hia cbinctcr and ability suceesrfnlly to

Th* remit of the ballot was grerted
borines* interest of the country. The
Greenbecktxv predicted even harder times with tumqltou* cuthu»ia*m, and the oom
iiiation waa mada anamidcua willp cheers.
and mure terrible dioastcro to the produc­
Mr. Davis, the nomincr, bong prorat­
ing daasreM^bw policy *f resumption was ed the convention, add:
This Domination tendered me to day
instated oo. Exactly the contrary has
was wholly unfooked for, wholly unexpect­
ed, wholly unsought, and not known of by
outlook is more ftatering to day than it
me until about 10 o'clock tbu morning. I
ha* been at any lime rimes November have no prepared speech to deliver to you
187X Th* signs of improvement are and 1 would not inflict it upon you at thia
visable on every hand, and men of average late hour, after your kog ssmioa in this
intelligence can sa.- that foe thcmsclrc-. heated hall if I had. I will only ray,
briefly that I accept (ho nomination. I
Baida it is easerted that In Maine, lart I ronsidcred it a high hunor to be nomin year, many ^Republicans voted the Green­ ated by such a convention a* i* aaacmb'.cd
back ticket, to rebuke th* party manag*- here to-day in this Qty of Bangor, and I
ment, which they mold set approve. They thank you. gentlemen at the West, for con­
ceding to tbe East so gracefully the num
insist that they are as earnest Bspubtioacs inataoo. Tbe question* before the pieople
differ somewhat from what they did a year
haring been administered, and aa they ago kt this time. The people of this connthink the party reformed, will now vote try were then di*cuaricg tbo question of
the old ticket as they srare wont to do th* finances—a question which they were
wholly unused to dis ram. Thea busioiws
from principle. Furthomore,' there is a ■H over the country was depressed. Re­
derided change of sraumrol here, and w. sumption of rpeeic payment waa an «v*nt
doubt not there is there, in consequence of of the future, and to tbe minds of m :.at
th* revival by th* confederate cwngroa of men. an uncertainty which hung like a
black pal! over them. To-day, after the
the old anti vu iasua, and the re-afferdiacuarion of this question for a iwslromation of tbe exploded state righto do-­ month, the people arc becoming more aettrine*. There is to be found here, sod tled io tbeir convictions io regard to
probably all over the coentry by those who finances. Btuinc?? ia reviving, not .that it
note public sentiment, ■ qufat but deep pay* the eaormotu dividend* that were
declared in tbe day* of inflated currency,
but It shows a etesdy iutreaa* that ha* tbe
hazards and to the last extremity thia fatal mark* of prosperity and permsnvwey about
heresy of state rights whieb if acknowledgtd would practically if not actually,
denationalize the United State*. Thia
I^ud and continued applause followed.
feeling we have no doubt i* deep seated
down in th*/ Pine Tree State, and it will Mr. Davis's speech, and calk bring mad*
tell at tbe peUa is September. We make foe Hou. Eugeoe Hale he camo forward,
and ccngratalated ”hcsftily, earoeslly and
thia prediction because we know that a from lb* bottom of bis heart tbo Conven­
vest majority of th. voter* in Maine pc.- tion. First, on account of its six* it hadi
sou that staling common eeuso and well proved to b* big enough to be aid* to take
car* of itself and it waa big enough, if it
wer.t home and rtripped upitaeoalalceves,
Kugtend met. in gsneral, and which in to give tho Democrats and Greenhackers
November last buried Butler in Mamschu such a whipping as no minority party of
setts, and ant to Concord, New Hamp­ this State was ever aid* to do. Thirteen,
shire,. Legislature which .Jetted tbe Don­ bnndred meu gatbord together from allI
at Money Champion of New England to p-arta cf the State to consult together cu
th. situation, meaoA something.
the Senate of tba United States.
.
,
,

the Veto rfth* judicial mpmmsWt. iS
lbs 1'rwidcat flings but shot Into th*
camp of ths Ex-Confodcratdi and . thrir
northern allma W* trust .very voter
will giro hod to th. wruad reooning of
tbo Prwndoil and seasnp with well
defined indignation chi. attempt of the

Thia mmange must cue vines all honest
nmo of th* Macy of all attest* to indue,
tha Prwidcnt to betray k» party as bis
principle* and should trash th* anemia* of
both the PvMdent and the country that
white Haya is at tba helm, them will b*

provrmeni of the electioo laws ; but I asnot cccaent to tbeir absolute and entire
repeal ; and 1 catusit approve legislation
whieh seek* Co present their enforcement.
RI THERFORD R. HAYES.'
Executive Mansinu, June 23d, 1879.

Ypsilanti C*rvMpond*nee,

WaninwoTon, D. C.,1,
June 24xh, 187F. f
Tl ere appears to be no rad rf calamity
Few thought, on* wok ago, that Ccn- in store for the Maine Grccsbsckcr* Briek
*m would, to-day, b. further from ml-

A brilliant cvmmcuecment.
Tbe Presbyterian church waa efesriy
paekvd, on Sunday evening last, to listen
!&lt;• the twrrriiuresle srrmr.u by Prof.
Joveph KaUferook, Principal of tbe State
Normal 8ebud, ,
The scripture k»»uaa were read by the
Rev. J. W. UicbMgad, and prayer w»a
offered by iha-llevJM. N. Washburn.
1‘rof. Estabrniak took foe bis text PLilli|runs III, 13 and nd, bod in conriuaiosi, he urged pf-io the clan the
IMNilj of a wight life. and .gate them
God speed.
.

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there has been another veto and political
weather prophet., even lb. wisest, are ai|
at re*. and.in a fog al that ra w the time
of adjournment It may be that a want
of a quorum will be the final solution «f
the vexed deadlock between th. respective

members hav* "trid" on pditsod quations
and bled ienm the Atlantic Ocean. -Aberv
have seewdod to tbeir respantiv* statos,
where they hav. engagements to deliver
sddrama at college and seminary comnteucemeuta, and, ills not improbable that
statetmen, even without a formal adjourn­
ment, will soon b* as rare at th. Capitol
u aiktesmaasbip has ever bees. Tee de­
lightful, cuol, days ol tbe past week were
.nffiiteot t« roecMualo tbe moat indole*!
politieune to thy paraMel of Washington,
but for the ls*t two davs th. ano has
glired with blittering brat, and th* acre*
of black abaorbing surface which compo*.
the artificial boulevards of th. Capital
City mak. the night, by radiation, a* hot
aa a tropical noonday. AU who can get
away from Washington hav. gone, or will
bo gene by the 1st of July, and non. will
be kfi except pivtrnment rinks, shop-

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minority, in cara a nwolaticm providing
for an adj oar. meat uat Jit ahould ba in­
troduced before tbo jndieni appropruli-u
bill ia finally disposed of. Tbe conference
wm very brief, sod it was derided that the
Republican members should oppose any
8OLDBV ALL DRUGGISTS
such resolution by voting agsiust it, and
tbit they tbould pursue-the same cuursc
i if aa attempt to extend the appropriations
f.r judicial axpsnsm should bemads, but
to neither case resort lo poriiameotary
tsetfos to defeat ths plans of the majority.
GAITERS, SLIPPERS, AC.,
A canvass of tbo House of RapreranteTbe graduating exercise* of t|&gt;e Common
,
tfobo-1 course took Jdaee in tbe Norma* j lives yesterday, immediately after , tbo
And everything ia tbeir line, of tbe
trading of tho Praeid«nl'a n ■sage vetoing
Chapel, on Tuesday; evening. The grad­
quality and very CHEA I’.
Thia
tbe bill making appropriations for th*
uating clam ;n ibis bourse numbers 38, of judicial exponas, of the Government, de
an old time Kvtebliahmeet and
Minhood : How Lost, Hew Restored.
whom 10 ere grutlrmeu.
vitoprri that there vwr threw dialinct pro
Tbe exercises were interesting and of an p-&gt;*ilion entertained by the majority u the
City or County.
rural practicable to b* punosd. Tbs on*
bsviog apparently the largvrt aamber of
rcvu . . orc
•uppertm contemplated a nwclutioe fix­
ing a time for adjournment autr Jit, and
that anotlwf bUl identical In it* provimoM
with tbe vetoed measure, be passed and
seat to the President, sad if be should
sgsin return it without his approval ad­
journ and permit the bill to foil. A sec­
ond proposition was to pas a Joint resolu­
tion extending until next January appropriataioa oo the basis of lb* present sc*
make aa extensive and essential change in .
providing for judicial expenses, with a
the existing laws. Tbe following are the
proviso that no portion of the money thus
provision* of tbo atatuta on the aamc
On Wednesday morning tbe best was appropriated shall be tm*d for tha pay­
suUscX which are now in force:
J G. BUNYAN A RON.
Bection 2679. No department of tbe of a degree that cue expect* oo commence' ment of deputy mentals or sunerrisorv of
government^hail exnend in any on. fiscal meet day*, sri-1 it was a rdief Indeed lo ckrticns. sad ia tho Heal cf lbs mb ap­
proval of the I*Tcsidcnt to adjouru ria* &lt;f*r
year, any aum in exstre of the appropria-1
step from the hot walk* into th* cod 6r and if he should isms, a prvclamatio. relino* mad* by Congress for that fiscal year, ,
ct-nvoiiag Coagros, to repeal thia action
or involve tbe government in any rontrau
for Um future payment of money in cxoms , opened with the chorus, "The Heavens Tli. third propceriian fovors an sdjournof auchyppropriations
are falling," from the creation, following
Section 2732. No cun tract or purchase
which'
rausi
c,
was
the
inyoation
by
tbe
action waa ant favorably eutertained but
oo behalf of tbe United Stela shall be '
l.v *Jcw. . Th* Demucnbc party of th*
made unlaw tbe same ia anthorued by Rev. J. M. Ekbmon L
law, or is under an appropriation adsqua!* ' Tbe following [ngnmmc ■ was tl.sn | How. howerer, appear lo stand as a unit'
against supporting any bin which will per- ।
to its fulfillment, except in the war and j
oary department* far clothing, auteulcocc, i
mil tbs cvnuaunra of deputy maraixal*
forage, fad, quarters or tnasportatioo, { Mnsie, Quartet'.^ Woodworth's ‘’Old'; and aupcrviaor* of elections A Cabinet
which, however, shall not exceed tbo nc- 'Oaken Jluekett, kfcaats. Gravaa, .Pewe, officer, in diecatamng the aimstion with a
Orings,
aud
Wsilaed
White.
Tic
Natur
­
member of th. house ycaterday, said if th*
ceasitia of th* ear not year.
The objest of these section* ol the Re­ al World, J. A. Bobb, Moore Park. lied majority ibould again'para a bill similar to
vised Statute is plain.
It is, first, to
the one just vetoed th* President would
Purpore of Educati:m, Nelli* Blackwood,
rrtura it without his tigaatare. and if
prevent any money from being expended
unless the appropriation* have been made West Ncn-L Germination, S-xrie Chart, Congraw should adjourn he would call
therefor, and second, to prevent, the gov- ; Plainwvll. Executive Patronage, Albert tl.etn t.-getbev the next day. But if they
ernment from being bound by any roetract Dodgv. Fowlervilia. Music, Sung, The should a third time send him th* bill and
not provnaoly anlhorix-d by law, except
Old Sexton, Rnsrell, W. H. Brooks. Tbe adjourn be would not raoonvehe them, and
thus throw th* reeponaib-.lity of elosing th*
fur certain Mcosary purpose* in the war
and navy department?
Under existing Dnam of on* Age, tbe Science cl tbe courts ue tbe Democratic party^ C. A. 8.
tr-ra^
laws the failure of Cougrra* to wake th. next, Lcwiv Garten. . Waterloo. Subjec­
Many Happy Hours
apprapriatiun* required for the execut inn tive and Objev-ne, Amy L. De Land,
ot tha provision* of election law* would East Saginaw. Tbo Best in tbe Future, Of lif* can be gained by dieer set eoodnbt;
not prevent tbeir enforcement. Th* right
Mery B. Putnam, k'nilsnti Obedient* but noce can bo happy without health. A
sad duty to appoint genera! and apccul
diaeraed body oaka a tortured mind and
deputv tnarahaw which they provfls for to Uw, E. Hani;,-Bedford. Music, Quar­
would still remain, and the cxccutiv* de­ tette. Charity. Rcmini. Misses Maggie
rr " ■ ■uwv? BOOTIS
partment of tbe government would also be Barr, Nellie Morrison, Fannie Bogardut,
rsxnanafitf-^M,empowtfsd to incur the requisite liability Jenni. Hendricks. Governing Forres, 0.
;
ssis: ata
A. Orings, llrinwcl!: Obaervatiotu, Lina
D. Rowley, Cedar Rapid*, Iowa Intsro-.
gation Pniuts, Hattie Scofldd, Grand relieved and permanently oared by tfeadaHaves. Stability trrrm Inconstancy, C. line. A* an lafalfible and agreeable reme­
W. Piekdl. Gnse Laks. Music, Scene dy, it cannot be equalled. It arrests Um
Ircm “Pinakre " SuHiran. Q. A- Oriago pTogrre* of dorare, hbnilds ths system,
end brisa it beck to Um fall alaadard of
and Cbcruf.
Preaonting Diploma*.
Music, Vocal Walts, Light u Air, from

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visfona of title 28 of th* Revised Statutes,
suthorixmg th* »ppcintmcot or payment
of general or special deputy marshals for
service on election day*, uatil sppropriaiiocti suScient to pay sueh liability shall
have flat been made
Th* Fraudcnt ia
called upon to give bi* affirmative approval
to poeitivo •oactmeul* which, in effect,
deprive him ol the ordinary end necosary
c.cas* of executing th* laws still left on
tbo statute book and embraced tfethin hu
constitutional duty to sen that the laws are
cxacctod. If he approves the biD, and
thus giva to such pewitiva enactment the
authority of law, be portiapatos in th*
curtailment of his means of F-ring that the
law i* faithfully executed, while tba obli­
gation of the law and of ku oonrtitutional
duty remains unimpaired. The appoint­
m«U of • special deputy marshal* i* not
made by tbe statute a spontaneous set of
authority on th* part of any executive or
, jttdiaalofficurof th* gnvmmrat, but is
Moosded a a popular right of citucn* to
। rail into operation tfiia agency for securing
th* freedom of election* in any city or
town having 20,000 inhabitant* or upward.
Section 2021 of tbn Revised Statute* put*
it in the power of any two e'tirrn* of sueb
a city or town to require of th* marshal of
1 the dittrict the aprointmetit of these
aporia! deputy mstshak Thereupon th*

of tbe IzgMlatnre, and although a young
man, about thirty six yean of *gv, hu
attained math popularity in thu srolio*
Md other parte af the Stets, where ba MS
eogsgrd in Rspubliera ramprigm. fie is
a mar. of syntloe ebaraetvr and fine beer-

invalid, and which It is therefore tbe duty
of the executive and of every other dspartmrnt of the goverwent to obey aud to
enforce. 1 have, ia my former meeaagre
on this subject, cxpsnaod wUlingMm to

* trading th* will of the pvopfe. aud that
ths RryaHirw* party will anflhr fas 1^
tJ^e it, Wlnj „«t Qr talk
'
.
,
.
hk* fata. Every aw cf th. four vetoes nas
made thousand* of Republican votes, and
nobody realism that fact more profoundly
than tbe Democratic editor.

and its uca-psrifanrenre win expose him
s judicial mandate, or punishment, or to
rrwaava! from off!** by the Prwidea!, u
the efreutaMtaotew of hi* conduct might
requtrc, Tbe bill unw before me nmlber
revoka ibis popular right ct dtfena nor
rdfeva UMtwndtah *f th* duty imposed
by law nor the Fremdrut oi hiaduty to a*,
tbsi tb* law ia faithfcBy cxraut^l.
I forbrar to *o«*r again up*u any gngrecral &lt;iw ilia of th* wiJou .ad m-

Plaster,
Lime,
Hair,
Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy everyJhing^you want.

The *M*y* and eradoM pointed cut the
prerequisites loroeera. in general and in
particular lo aricoem in teaching.
Mr. Dodg* showed bow great an abuse
is the prroent method of giving lo the
Prcridvnt th. immense jwtrcnage evcoccted with thia gevernmant, that of making
tho cabinet officer* dative, would better

Mr. Garten showed bow tbe laughed at
doctrines of other dsya had become the
accepted facta of to day, and be naked that
we do not tej hastily p»»* upou the theory
of evolution aud other ao caltol heretical
tbeoria. Mira Putnam saw in all death
1 —The Bourbons will toaek down thorn- !
but a protniao of a higher and better life,r
(
an idea which Mr. Haag ealortod. Mia, bing tbeir noMe
2—Thurman looms proudly as th* ia- J
Rowley drew a pleasing picture of tha,
observatory of Grvvnwich, and then mad*।
the compariwn between mechanical and
mental observations
All of the mails: waa most cxoelleni, but;
the scene from "Pinafore" wa more, it,
was refrahiog.
Mr. Orings made an excellent Sir
Joseph, and bfe aster* and hte oonaina andi
hia aunts were able supporter*.
Tb* Hon. W. J. Baxter, president ofr
the Board cf Eduratioa. presented the,
diploma* and than, in a abort jpeeeh, ooc
gntulatad th* cliira snd wished them Gsd-.
kpssd. The presentation of th. morning{

venter of anew straddle.
3—Like all other insane peraooa »
Glover triia a good deal of truth.
.
4 —Coogrsm will adjourn presently and j
give lb* deUy ed borines* revival a ehanto. ,
5— Tbe caueua will vMe to aUoi a pop 1
gun at the ballot-bat, and run away j
&gt;”Fpy;
6— Th«rp wUlIm a eala* fovafcw d*yt, ■
and than Mr. Tilikn will remark : •Th* •
faroc far 1880 is Fraud."
7— Brethm, go hem*. Tbe
Lari j
Ditch is . damp, and uneomfortablr place I
tohocufein. Crawl out and trarsl.
!

eras the gift of a handsomely flniahsd
edition of th* work* of Charla Diokena to
Prof. Prase the noted and popular muaio Aud to ha. tbe Rspublim fmrty
fantractor of th* institution.
&amp;—Tho division cf labor in the Demo
cratic nsnp one to be far Thurman u
bold th* praty up by the tell white WatIn lb* evening the faeulty threw open
tbe lower flw of tbe ww building and
entertained the frieeda of tbo acbwl fa a
charming wuni.rr. And at last th. light*
west out tn tbe moat fueoaefol of Norma!

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Bui I think grace would need to be sppUed
with hydraulic foew to bo af any value to
them and even thee, I have some misgiv­
ings in raferunee io its suacem.
It waa my privilege to attend tho PrairUvilkjS. 8. Institnts whjth waa held at
in mailers, of thin character, which should North'Pine Lake, tha IStlt sn-119th ineu,
bo manifested by tba citixem of HastUgv, it was truly a rich inlelkcioal feasttba Rcpublicani of Hamilton county, Ohio,
who boost of a 140,000 anhool-botue, and Many questions of interest and importwere never re sanguine of a sweeping vic­
who expend annually thousands of dollars
tory in the coming election as now.
for the support of educational instltutkrns.
Secretary Sbermin will open the cam­
paign ia Maine about the firm of July. | the patrons of the school, but we are sorry
About every important Republican speak­ lo nay that aceh was not tbo case.
.
er h&gt; the country will take a hand iu the
The Mage waa beautifully and tastily

ll may some limos bi dificult for Re­
publicans to determine the best man tor
a candidate, but they nuy be quite sure
that tha one ths Dem-ieratic paper sdecta
is tbe one they should nut aeket.
The Republicans of Wuroudn claim to
bare or-auixed ttdr party next after
the Republicans of Michigan, namely, oa
the 13th of July, 1654; and a quarter-,
centennial aekbraliou of tbe day is beios

Special riotice.

remain unclaimed la lbs postsfics al lUslings
Barry Gaunty, Wish.. July 1st, tS79.
Mary Alien, Alfred Fhber, Lucy I.
Johnson, Jan. and M. Rogers, Nathaniel'

vilk, Middleville, Freeport, Prairievilk,
body in our county ought to find enjoy­
ment at some one of tba above named
piaeei on the glorious 4th.
Wm. Cameron of Orangeville waa aireatod tm Mifodsy but by deputy sheriff
SwsrtEvol and brought to this city al the
instigation of Frank Cwtk of Onagtvilk,

sgb's abor, b

POWERS A BARLOW,
WIB^rilyowafl about their large stock of

decorated; tbo claaa motto. m£&gt;m guans
r.'.frn'," being pvea especial prominence.
The first piece of music, “Child of Mor­
tality," war ninety rendered.
Rev. W.
fertune to attend a grove meeting m&gt; JoaS. Wilkinson next followed with prayer.
alhan Stevens’ farm in Johnstown, held
••O'er the Billows'' was sung by ths qttarby the East Johnstown Reform Club, sad
listemed to a most stirring address by Hoc.
• Culture" was tbe sutjeet of a finely
G«&gt; M. Dewey, who. in an earnest and
written essay, by Miss Irene Buell. Her
eloquent manner, spoke for about one
delivery waa excellent; every word could
hour no the evils of tatemperanM asd the
bo distinctly beard by each one of the
audience.
Tho many merits of ths pro-

Another Democrat loumaup io C.rogrewt
who ii blamed with a vigorous vocabulary.
It ia General "Joe'' Johuvtou, who ajwurtw
li&gt;*Dem.teraticcc.Ilogu&lt;s that tiro Presi­
dent would brush through tbeir Army bill

people of that vicinity .are not temperance
men and women it certainly will ba no
fault ol tbe (peakers.
march through a cobweb."
Wheat in thk kedity is looking fine
On circqa day some follow went through
and promisee-an abundant crop. Fruit of
the Feed Store of Barlow A liayre,
all kinds promise well, tbe orchards all
taking about «32 in cash and cotes and city
being well loaded.
Spring crops of all
orders lo tb« value of |70. The money was
dnscriptlous have been lather backward,
Cumaoeneing
mostly the property of Henry Goes de­ of English literature.''
but tbe late rains have brought them for­
posited there for sale keeping, and iu our with the Cd's, the -primitive inh.bitants ward amaxingly. Your correspondent has
of Britain, labo depicted, in fine sly la, tbo
opinion takes by some one who knew of
been credibly informed that certain per- !
programing finely.
tbe deposit Wo do not believe lhax any results of lbe*varioua cooquaata—Roman, tics from Nashville are making aa effort to j
Job work done needy, quickly, and at
ahowman did that job. Oh I for a marshal. Anglos and Saxons, and Nonuao—upon draw the good people of this vicinity to
I ow figures at this ofire.
our langusttn.
Sh« also, dwell upon tbo
Ou Monday evening the ’ikarl of Edu­
that burgh to celebrate the Fourth, by ■
Cherries are beginning to make their
telling them of their big premium fol the
cation elected as Superintendent of our city
appearance in the market.
largest delegation, and tbeir wash-tub
School* for the ensuing year Prof. L N.
race, etc. Now Mr. Editor, not far frtm
Mitchell, who for the past year has ro
it baa io the post too days ?
bereab-juts lives a —well, Webatcr would
cfhrenlly discharged the duties of that
D. K Cook sports a new eowed car­ position. Ria re-&lt;lecti«n' was ajked by
cell it a dodger, but I will call him one of
riage, and a new harness.
tbe greatest curiosities ol the ago—that
every educated man, every member of tbe
Creasy A Upjohn will fire tbeir brick High School but one, and every one fiiyou can'get by speaking in time, and for a
small compensation and a bottle of Buffalo
and tile kill Saturday next.
। miHar with the School work tn tbe city.!
lime water.
He eon personate any or all
Remember tbe Firemen's ball pt Union ■ Rev. A. A. Kuappra Pastor of the M. j
the folkwing characters : the Yankee mmp
Hall On the evening of tbe 4th.
.
I E. Cbureb at Battle CWt. and a former
I receipt peddler, the book agent from Utah,
Tbe Fcrepaugh show wis pronounced rraident of this oily will speak at tbe 31.1
Hon. Goo. M. Dewey, in behalf of the
tbe lawyer, the doctor, the veterinary sur­
by most everybody lo be tip top.
E. church on Sunday next, morning nd ; Board of Education, prtaeulcd tbe oartifigeon, the secret U- F. detective, and the
evening. He will, also, addre» the ^hris- cates to tbo graduates. ‘ Wo could not but
scandal monger of Barry, or almost any
tian tcmj-rrance meeting at 3 o'dock un-1 admire tho eloquent words of tbe speaker,
points to all points July 4th, 1879.
Oreo Strung, tbe editor of the Nashville der tho .Maples in tbe Court House square. \
lie is as able and impressive epeaker, and ' of Stair acquirements. We could not but
/Jews was in town on Monday last.
feel iuUignaut aa we thought of the fame
Haying l« well along, aud onxt week | wo trust will be greeted by a largo au-,
that vu being played, when wiiknew that ■
those certificates were not diplomas al- all,.
Now Ike. w« will lay etide joking, and 1
but were scratches and scrawls of paper '
Phin Smith hu hie bam painted and will asy in sober enrnert, that the pear tree. that a stingy school board were endeavoring
it looks very him. Addy. Eggleston did which you allndrd to, is. quite a eight to [ to palm off on those who bad completed a !
behold. Tho Iron tn question .has eleven or j
the Job.
thirteen splendid pears on it, and tbe tree ,
is trot more than four fert high, and is not
a dwarf either, but is a standard, we think
Invina, Jet/1, 79.
a Bartlett. J. S. Goodyear also baa one ,
"Fairy Song,” win, as were the other
Frank Brooks is doing a good business
Barry County Ministerial Amocatfon
of tho same variety, which bad over thirty
pieces of music, rendered by the quart*tte, met punuinl to notice al Irving station,
in the tinware line, and keeps two extra
nice paars, but Mr. G. picked them off,
consisting of Bar. J. W. Bancroft, W. 8. in tbe Congregational Church, June 30.
hinds busy.
fearing that to let them jjov might injure
N. T. Parker's big bowery will undoubl. the tree. Tbe trees camo from the natw-ry
Tho Bor. Bro. Spinning, pastor of tha
j Kiu-lle Whoeler. .
edly be largely patronised the day aud of N. P. Huatesl of Irowell, who raises the
Baptist Cbureb of Middleville, president
In conclusion we must regrot that we of tbe Association wan present and pcnriJ
best of fruit trees Ae.
I conlZ not notice at greater length tk«
ed with great shililT.
The Secretary.
The Wosum'a Foreign Missionary So- ' productions &lt;/ claws “9.
Rev. Bro. Muter, waa also present, topth
ciety will bold its next quarterly meeting i
ct with tbs following brethren, memlers
on Thursdiy aftcinose of this week, at the i
County Correspondence.
of the awialion ; Ret. Mrsa.-n Bogby,
reaidenec ol Mrs. O D. Spnuidinu. Geo- i
H ten out Court ns, July 1, 1879,
Wigle, McAllister, Shoop. McCoy, Ban- i
yean job, carrying tho mail between tlemra are eordiallr invited tn let at six ।
Mu. Ebtren •—In reply to Ulrich, ws croft asd Crosby
Woodland and this city, yesterday.
were informed ia your last issue, that in
After devotional exorcises by tbe prrai '
Mcsara. Cook' A llo-xtra have their now
district No. 3, they were hiving an enter­ dent, ths Ker. D. R Shoop, of Hastings, '
incut market running io tine order, and
prising school. We think that most any gave a very able diseumion of the «ub;«: j
everything about the premiars ia as neat aa
of''The Alleged Crualtios of the God of
the Bible"
The Ret. Bro. showed .
Will Flaly, stepson of 8. W. Ease of
Ulrich. But we think the people will good des! of care io preparing his cxegraii.
Rutland baa returned from Ano Arbor
understand better if we call him by hia and great familiarity with history aa wall
with bis diploma from the medical depart­
right name. We learn that Cainu's chil­
ment aa pharmaceutist.
dren have graduated at Pitchfork Semin­ interpretation In short, all felt that this
ary and of cowrae eeu’d Isern no mors at a objection to the religion of tho biNo wm
Hon. Jarnos O'Donnell of Jackson, win
district nclrool But oa Monday rnorelo/ well answered.
deliver the oration at Nashville, the 4th.
Uri&amp;fom followed until
m this school cormenced, bia little flock
Mr. O'Docnell u a most ptesring speaker,
. Hold pn.
or rather a large flock went to instruct
Call at Powers A Barlow's store where
'
I. O. 0, F.
their teacher how to perform 4rer duty. meoewmaat of tho afternoon session, after raw gumnrieg and filing will be done better
Al a regular meeting of Palmer 'The eldest, a young lady of sixteen, we
which tbo president presented a pap«r on J end cheaper tbau by any other man.
Mian Halite Michael baa in her poasoi Encampment held on Thursday evening
ion a silk parawl which nb» found, and the tbe following patriarch wereelected dare say, tsjual like her lather, aho knew the '■ Alleged Diaerepeneca of the Bible,"
it all ami waa going to do jam aa she followed by diocuasioo sad criticism.
owner can have the same by calling at the oficere for tbo ensuing term, vix :
Much regret was expnmscd cm account
residence of Mr. John Michael, on the •. Z. B. Willison,C. P.; P. C. I*., Geo. M- pk-aaed. But her teacher did not consent
of Hav. Bro. Wilkioaon, of this city, out
Highlands.
Dewey, M. K. H. P.; Jama Murphy, S.
Tbo report that Edison bad invented a
bring abk to present bia paper cn "Tbe
He Board of Education, of the rity oi W.; P. C. P.. John M. Beasmcr, 8.; P. C.
suip that would do tbo washing and hang
first Raaorreetioo," but thia bo promised out the clothe * —
--- —
Hutiogw, for tho raining year organtied P. Geo. II. Brooks, Treasurer; Israel R.
to
do
at
the
next
meciiog.
Tbe
evening
disputed fset
last evening by the ekctioo of Hon. Nath, Geer, J. W
was devoted lo Sunday school interests, iu made by the
an Badow, Preaident, James Clarke, SeoShe did so. And the school proofed which Rev. Bro's Master and Spinning tor family use
Mary, and Mayor, Robert J. Grant,
nicely, until the unvspciou ' family of
CaAns again appeared with ooms nntrulba
A Mr. Coulter from Chicago has been
spending a few days in tliis oily visiting,
and also showing our obese players bow
the game of cbena is played, and onr best
pyred uniil now. Dul such ia not the
pUyc.1 are confident that Mr. Coulter is
eaas, however. Wo tan truthfully aay
Aa strawberries begin to disappear,
raspberries begin to appear, and there are
worlds of them too . R. L. Underhill,
for instance, has the most beautiful show of
black raspberries wo ever saw, and more
than that, bo han new potatoes, nice ones.

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that it did prosper until Cairns moved in­
to the district, and it never has sitroe than.
And again wc hsar that aha boards beeself at home. Tho roaion ofjjiat ia, they
bare soap to make or cleaning to do sod
are nut prepared. Hut) wo think that aho
would rather board hcsklf after all. How*
long ere we lo suffer the evils resulting
from the present system of school supcris
tendency ? Just a* long as Cairns is out Turner of Waytan.!, camped last week on
Hemlock Fetal. firsts samp yesterday sad
started far Uslr respsetise homes.
A few Bastings boys were enjoying Ike Ina
hia breskfuM, just cull io at Calm's about
sailing
one Jay recently.
coon and stay until after dinner.
P. 8. And ba very oaraful and not
get
up
agauut
the
wall
if
you
wish
to
gst
to foreeloee a mortage held by the Union
'
VtcrOB.
Trust Company of Now York to tbe sway the same day.
smoont of fi J.HOC,000. Il is rati mated
that the entire indekednm of the road is
not for from tS,400.000 The rood struck
off for 3390,000, and goes under the
control of the Grand Tiunk Com patty cf
Canada, who took full r-cascwon on Mon­
day. . Wt wore at Flint on that day, and
leaned from cv.c of the partite renrawt:ting th* Grand Trunk' that Mr. 3 ander- coming winter has already beguu with a
bill would at cmre hare to dispose of the good prospect tor a One er»p of hay aud
link from Flint to Uuaing or a now Imo - •
would immediately U constructed between “ ”• V harvest. ‘Inuue all
i are wril pUsrtl.
Our nxrchauta wt pet tag » libsva! price
for wool and * law atuuuni of the pnMut
dip has already reiJred the nurket Thai

HARDWARE!
In thu syoee next week.

' J taka thia method at informing tbo
pub'ec. thnl have not, w uevar h.r&gt;
bad aty partner iu the building nroring
busiuesa- and will not bold myself r«*p.mBible for fcy debts or contract made toj

[RE YOU QOINO TO PAINT?
Know ye that Mcssra. Smith A Soo,
have rented and fitted up the buildiug for
meely occupied by C. J. Sleigh as a bakery,
on State street, fur a meat mark-t and
they nave located there to stay. Bear
that iu miad. They are thankful hr the
very liberal patronage for the pest yvar,

WILL YOU DYE ?
DO NOT PAY
farforj, Pricr. The cheapest place tn the State to buy Croquet, 1
pay any Freight sad are selling a{ FACTORT PRICK

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THE HEATHAN CHINEE

Is a great msnufactnrer of purer, but it would satoui.h him u sec t

PERFUMERY IN BULK.
fumery which you can bey ia any quan­
tity.
SOMETHING NEW, 1?ICK
AND LIFTING

Ask your Grocer for Crampton's Bros.'
iMmiar. Soar. It ia superior to all
Otbei kinds for family oe laundry use, and
costs -.o more than an inferior article. I
Sold by moatofthe Grooera In Hnstiapi and

POTATO BUG POISOh^

DON’T

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FORGET

Reaper

Royce

WARRIOR MOWERS !
«Mp that will tburooghly eisense printing
ink from tbe hands, as ales from Hora ;
but Crampton's laundry soap will do it,
and me know whereof wa apeak. Il ia
especially sd.pted for printers, nainten.
englMers and maehiumta. aa it will remove
grease of all description from the hands m
well as elotbea, with little Uber. For po­

NIWNHMIWiMllli
WALTER A. WOOD’S VARIOUS KINDS OF MACHINES.

And a number of others having a good Record. Everything
WARRANTED to be the very best of its kind. Look at the

New Drills, Horse Rakes, &amp;c., Stc.,
ADJOINING THE BANNER OFFIG&amp;
S.W. LANE.

lai

CUSTOMKRS to KNOW Thes&lt;- FACTS
Thai I have the fineat stock of Dry Goods inBarry County.
I
bought tny Stock in New York before the advance. I have not ad-

I ttell Ladiefl’ Ready Made Suita for
White and Figured Lawua for
Linen Suitings for

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Kid Glovea in all Sbaden

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$1.00

15 cents
18 cento,

50 eta., 75 cto., and $1.00

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY
STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.

Plain and

Brocade

Trimming

Silks

IN ALL SHADES.

I have a ooinplete Aaaortmeat of Genta’ Furnishing Goode,

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
HaU in tbe Lafcwt Styles. In all kitida of Dry Gooda I make the
lowest pomible price for Caah.
.

U8E THIS BRAND"
Jane 2d. 187ft

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ADICAL C URE
For CATARRH

A CURE

OR NO PAY.

Ladies

INSTAKTLY BEUEYES.

Do you *»’’£*

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nDclicatiwn*
of’JPr"'ilus
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Robert Bonner pays a ertennary rar.
■won •1.5W a year to are lo tbe health nf
bis horses.

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Tbe 1*4 renting piaes of Bayard Taylor
will ba Longwood eentetry, near Kennett
8&lt;|uare, Pa.

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prayer book*

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Mm------------ uys if she ketehw her
husbrcd kissing the hired girl agin ahe

Its application*

PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE

SEMINAL PASTILLE'

THE BEST

It i« no iMjtvr wicked to go to tbe
theatre. We predirt a great taDiog off in
attcodaoco— [Roeheotcr Express.

LINIMENTS

Tha name of a New Hampshire school
teacher is May I. Cough. It m much
more Common to hear school teachers ad­
dressed ae May I Gwout.

m JtAiT OX SXAST.

BnUl, Qumamy,, ?
Jem Sth, IBTO.f

COLLINS’

Dio Lewi) sty&gt; the groat trouble with
women') aho* is that tho soles are too
narrow. Mr Lewis ir wrong ; tbe great
trouble u that their feat are loo wide.

iaSMwi at Ike raid Owasat at U aaO U iV-r««l

VOLTAIC

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PLASTERS

Mary Hall bu been made a evnimimioo■
The tocditiotu of Gcntio political life er of tho Superior a art of NewMIaven by
baee beta profoundly modified within lie the appointment af Judge Beardsley. It
is the first appdntmrnt of tbe kind in
last few weeks. Hitherto the Reichstag
has been split up into af many faction*
that otf single party Ims been able to dest­
itute the net, nor has Prince Baanarek auto librarian of Indiaua, dirUneing her
found it pcuibie to combine men! panics two male opponents, who urged that their
into a trustworthy uujority.
He has, eervicua tithe Ihrtsceratic party eutilkd
indeed, on several oreasioae, indicated • them to tbe place.

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Kraw oF•wtwur'l •! I • • • »*
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stopped. Sucrcastvc Misituni hare tried
bird to eonplete the taefc ; but It hu
never beer: encouraged by tbeir chief, and
if he era be will unquestionably prevent it
from being seriously resumed in bm time.
Amosg the UltnmonUnu, and among
seme of tbe more Hgetod Protataaia,
there is a atroog Ming ibal some limit

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duty of the State ta prondo productive
eaaoeiationa of workmen with eauital he
bu ccB'idcraUr aympthy, and many
members both of the Ccaurvative and
Centro parties have expraaud a certain
UttrnyforiL
Evas if no direct atepa
sbeoid te taken lo curry out tho acbeme
it i; rare lo be encouraged by fresh oblige
tions being threat upoo the Stale
It u
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sfeessagkittni-J’-SS'-Jr* if.-snaE’-ia -ng ss
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l«U t - f it *
!d*»aa«4S

A dpueel applied fur a place behind s I
counter. “What ektical experience have ,
you?" ashed the man t.f dry goods. i
rra Jaeruar tay haaisaaa, haaltk ar mraailaa
“
Very
little,” she said, with a tlush, ' for ,laIt
on. But the arguments of the free •JI
tka M—rta.M. U1-. n Sbar^
lad ..r
&lt;
era are wholly without effect
Tbe two I only joined the church. I mi week.'
allied parties toUow I’rinre Bismarck
tl.yrelf in searching Into other ■ |
wherever he choeoea to lead, and room of 1
lb«ae who have hitherto meet loudly eon
demoed the tendency of bia policy, aeenu concerns dire tn mend one fsnlt in tbyiell
prepared to rank themselves among hia than to find uni a thotuand in others—
warmnt admirers.
[ Klabo p Leigh too.
Tte qoeMioe of the day in Germany ia
A bright little miu of Napa, OL, noted
whither this alliance is likely to last, end
moot impartial observers are inclined to for her quaint savin;", slid to her mother
answer the question In tbo afirwetire tbo other dsy; ",'Iiauu, when yutt wer,t
There can bo uo reaaon to "appose that to heaven to get-tar, did you pick out the
tbo CoMcrvativee will fall away from prettiest laI-y on God's floor ?'' Of course
ftinew llatmarck. They are his natural
fhreda; and when ai aay tima they hare
voted against him they have done ao, not
that efforts him r.r her in a day, month,
bccaau they felt that ha and they
any part nf the direct lifetime, or the boor
realy differ’d, but boeauM cireuiastaocre
READ THIS!
of (hath, but tbe -atne affects hitn or her
onward
afterward through the indirect
he.hu now tarried against tbe Liberals,
lifetime.—[Wait Whitman.
rod openly iaralu tbeir chieffi, tho Coo
•&gt;n-ati-. e» ayo likely for the fntnrr to be
The ceremony nf baptism by imtneraioo
his faithful supportera. A section of tbe wu celebrated in Texas tha other day, i
Centre Party will be rfore difficult to
manage. Same of its numbers, arelcaias
tical question) apart, hare decidedly Lib­ deposited on tbe bank «f the stream, that {^77fcI'ttKtwswiaKv;-i;
eral rysipathies; Olbera have so long been of tbe preschcr making the fifteenth.
denouncing tbe Cheneellor ae a person of
Mr. Robert Lincoln and Mr. Stephen A. iDVEB!ISIHf?IUS-.-,^“i,T.almost raperbuman wickedness that they
find it awkward to tarn round rnddenly Duuglu are both pnetieing law io Chica­ T*-*s4
w’’'Fc«w»AMt. &gt;1. r. nowi
nod accept hie orden. Still the bulk of go, and both arc promin tn t la their remetive
political partial. It b turgesUd
tbe party hare but one immediate aim,
and that ia lo annul tbe legislation which that Illinois may so ma day bo again called
bevan with tbe May Laws.
If there is upon to vote for cither a Lincoln or a
NICHOLS, SHEPARD &amp; CO.
tbo least hope of thia end being attained Dougin.
they will willingly sacrifice thnir inciina
An exchange deamw a vagrant tramp
t&amp;M in regard to leaa important mattere. u follows ; "An impecuaiona cum, born
In some Reports tba National Liberals tired, to whom labor not involving the
will have no rouse a to rugrut the new state nocturnal depopuktion of a ben house ia
THRESHING MACHINERY.
of Hings. Since the cetahUabmont of the an untried experiment, sod money a mere
Empire tbeir coutwo hu been thoroughly myth, and who, with an incarable mania
unaatiafactory. Convinced that Prince Bia- for doing nothing always hu nothit^ to
martk ia essential to the prosperity, if not do, but doea nothing, being too l«y to do
to the existence of die state bo hu formed,
they hare often been compelled to support
him in proposals they disapproved. W ben
There ia a pocket telephone atrriehed
hia tendenettw have been more than to­ aeroaa from the house of a young nun
nally rraetlottary, they have almost invar­ ia this town-to the window of hia sweet
iably begun by protesting •against bia heart just opposite. They are to be mar­
policy, and sometimes they hare bad the ried aoon, and nt is a touching sight to
orange to art upon their principles With watch tbs little sparrows perch on the
an their submiaaisenow the National lab­ string sod peck at the taffy u it alidaa
orals bare imposed a digit check -&gt;o his along between tbeir toes.— Watrrfov (N.
arbitrary and imperious spirit, and he hu Y.) Ofisernr.
often shown that be bitterly resented tbe
Mceaaily of acting with them. That be
will be able to revive in its full extent tbo
old reactionary period ia improbable, but
OLD ANO RELIABLE.
the whole tone of tbo Government will
Un. Bureonn'a Ltvap ImtMiuvonl
become more oppeoed to Liberal aims.
io a Staodard Family Ikmr-dy for «&lt;• ‘
While wo may expect to aw the AntidiMWMoedtbe Laver, fltonuch
Sociahrt Law tmfonad with increased
and Bowels—It ia l*urrty^X&amp;1
'
rigor, it is not impoaaiblo that seme Mar-.sassdr may bo made to the
Soriabst spirit.
Prmoe Bismarck meeU
violence with violence; bat the main

LINIMENT

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(hr ehewlug gum while at tbe uuw lime
bo earrim about one •|U»rt»r of a pound of
auty tobacoo in hi* cheek.

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                    <text>VOL. 24. NO. 10
FBOFnUL AID BOSSES CAMS

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1879.

WHOLE NO. 1261

BEST W AGON ON WHEELS

THIS PAPERS
NEW YORK.

IMPROVED FOR 1879.

foundaro at alate. hard painted tbh eurlain
with their drtABu, more smiling or more
aad, as the aky above theta ru cheerful
or gloomy, ud their piocuroa deceive the
•ye wa«B viewed from a distance. Nome
nred fear the future but tboee whose dreda

Heaviest Ironed,. Best Pointed and Lightest Running Wagon in
die World. Every Box net in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein net with the
Patent Skein Setter, and
. /

"The sen bath given up »un whom yon
aaptxwed lbs victim of yvur bloody
hands." aaid Lionel Uaabal. ' Yea 1 waa
not swallowed up by the walers &lt;.l lha
ooeau, at you bavely dtnigued 1 alioold be.

petwecMc of thb dead sitter, if when we
too, Boat# to mum tU river ofdeath, if then
we cu look lock over a life of good deeds
if we can bat realixr that humanity hu
been btened.thatflr. were have bcro strewn w
io the pathway of others, that the world
fa better becauM we bare Urad, then me
thinks death will have tso terror. be na.

ONLY TRUSS RO1&gt; AXLE ATTACHMENT

■ ■------ qffijSBg
gan Central Railroad
iND RAPIDS DIVISION.

ISWKBk!
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
h la A. Rawerlltavk.8M*S*rwUlk

aright death ia ita gradulorea and harmireearesfa what Homar oalb it ‘ The half
brother of aLrep." Tyruay hat m&gt; terror,
No aacred scripture or snebut church dealb no sting, celestial menace* on dread,
firmed U&gt;« teuu of ber faith.
By her .to those who have conjured the fear of
example, ahe vfadieated the ri^kt to think the genre. Tbo R-arlcs. are the (too, and
ths free bare no Yorabodiog. And armwl
by a fortitude founded on lore and justice,
on reason and rectitude, uaiaiaad by tbc
mum of duty done,and the coMebimoess of
troth, httagnty ud pure intent, they who
have lived a life In which they have maut
well and done well, will kt»uw uo dread of

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGON'S.

"&gt;

JACKSON

More
WAGONS use in Barry County
than nil other? combined, yet the repairs do not average
■ 2 rente each. Call and see them at

AND WEST TO AND FROM
» RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
Hulinga. MIA, May 6. I«70.

&gt;“

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
JS CflAXL-nr fr.wM attaMtea rivas te

The Battle for'the Cedars.
IS THE HEADQUARTERS FOR

ENGINES AND THRESHERS!
nn- ii. r. l-aqatui

1IV® nu RAM®
COMPACT.
«t Ltea
Chieae.i and Utaed

We have sold one car load of the J. I. Ciao &amp; Co., Threshers,i
and any one wishing anything in this line will do well -to call and !
examine our sample? nnd price*, in addition to the above, ive sell
the Roberts i Thorp Vibrator Thresher; C. Aullman &amp; Co., Sweep-I
takes Thresher and Monitor Engine; Woodsum Machine O4’» En­
gine and Thresher; E. M. Birdsell Engine and Thresher, Minnesota.
Chief Thresher ; Goar, Scott i Co. Engine and Thresher; B. F.
Dow &amp; Co. Thresher; C. Russel! &amp; Co. Engine and Massillon
Thresher, of which we sold several last year. Also, the Atlas,
Batavia and Mansfield Bhginos, nnd Qaar, Scott &amp; Co’s, Lane &amp;
Badly, and Mansfield

PORTABLE SAW MILLS

Liuncl CtoUl folded bu arm. acron
hu buw.ui. abut hia lipa cljae, and atood
litteoing. He fell that he muat carb
biaueU, »e bi. anger would reuw him to

of the unknown, ahe subrtitntad duty :
For prayer, work , and the record of ber
life bean testimony to ber purity i^bsart,
and the bereaved onre know bat to\ well

the rirsaare that is lent to them and to
With a alight ehnddor, be repfared lha titular belief ia the hour of death were
vial iu the drawer, end ia a moment the proof of ita truth, then ia the death of our
d»k waa looked, the bottle of chloroform aamcr the principle of eaeulanem would be
being retained.
triompbutly utaUMud. Her belief ana. blucaomiug vine., of ailrery atreama and
taiaed ber ia health , dutiug her iUnaaa, •ammer'a genial ahowrra, of Betting suiea,
with the certainty of death befors bar. at of jeweled nights and dawning days ba
with our dead, world without end, forever

yon, and I intend to keep ii. Yon pro• pore to can me oat from hero : 1 repeal, I
deft you I Appeal to the law, ud I will
. defeat you utterly. You may continue to
threaten, hot 1 know, and you know, that
you will have to prove your idenuly. I
nay I am IJoocl Cuthel, and you are
out: who hold* the beat proofa
The impoator'a vyca .hone iu triumph.
’ Haw courtly changed hi waa from the

-epping m it were into ber own grava, it
Busioeea ot the Barry County Probate
Frocured for her the mo.1 perfect »tma qnduy .1
7W. ew « mi^i..^ Court for the week ceding Jnse JDth.
no doubU, do trembling. lot Ac riurold Clement Smith, Judge
Jue|9.—In tbc nutter of bearing
petition for appointment of threw commisaivnen to locate a ditch in Baltimore,

BUCKEYE MOWERS S REAPERS
MESSER BROS.

SAVE YOUR CHIU) WITH

Universal Croup Remedy.

Mich.. Juno l». 1879

.

•MW|

Bb.jMrO A Hewitts.. Oren* KaiMa.Muh.,
mao. decerned. Pail ion for appointment
of administrator filed and order for bearing'
filed f.r July 2&lt;th aax I.
.

DENTIST

Nashville,
WILLIAM

Kitliiiai.

»ad hruro » ucred .nd imp.-ri.hxbk&gt;,
•hould be .uScMUt lo «iut*ia aod in»pire Will of dareawd admitted to probate,
June 26.—Estate of Hoary Snyder,
OB, end give ux courage and cockIbIkhi.
Warrant and Inventory filed.
Nothing peruiniog to oar penow! baiag deecaatd.
June 30.-RataU of Richard Dunn,
mu «vnr pcrub. Our Joya and ■utfrringa,
»od Iriendxhipa and (oven, will i«var ba

tinned, more calmly,—
*'l trelix* what you have said, iltniri
Va)aM|iu&gt;. but lahaJl labour againal yon,
befievang that Hcmwu will renao tbo right
to triumph. I have s knowledge that
there fa another claimant fur the aviate,
ud if her cause fa just, a* I believe it u,
1 would not dreiro lo rob l or of her rights.
I would tint wub t&lt;&gt; turn you away to in­
i stall ntyadf. / Sho baa gained ber case

WALTER.

TAILOB.
In Empire Block,over Mudge'a Store.

All Work GUARANTEED.

If- J- M
Cam® Sin al Onawstal
CLO^ WIRE BRACE CRADLE.
da Soirthern Railway

■IM, IIOMH MHWN

ful world b all alive with rich and mighty
meaning! Il bid. IM red uro with highest
hope all the atrange changes of our human
aDutmect, and .Murea ua that though we
penah aa individuals, the race and th#
unirme, will go on utoUing, and the

“Ha didn't gib urn no card, Maaea
Ctobel."
“Did he tell you bi. name 7"
“No, »h."
“Soma vuabood, I aeppem-,' mid the
maater of lha Cedare. I’ don’t want any
thicvea here over night; tell him to be off.”
“Ha lueka kind ob geuteel," aaid Sant.
■Why doo he not alate hie bnalnmn ? '
grumbled the maater.
Ha conaidered for a moment, and then
•vidaotly chapg^hb mind.

Every Crndlc nnd Scythe fully Wat-rated.

JIT AND T"IJ

Th# Im hotel in the Slate to rod mm nUa.
Th. firm hotel in the State with Pas­
senger Elevator.

forth among then thing, which hunten
liberty ha* deitod.
H. Ilonor to JaSereon Devi.— honor to
the Soothani Coafedonwy—boooe to the
b.iuny blue.
9. The aovth and aoulbarn principles

DBVGOODS

$2.00, $2.50, and $3.00 Per Day,
part. In hia heart ba wt» trembling. In
•pile oftba mUntion ba bad mad* to
give way lo hfa fear» no more, the fiiM
mgbt of Uis mu oeuaod a aenaniwn rf
trrror in hit bcaom.
“Corea it 1 eno I not behold a tail, alb-

Sii[KJrtSiCTStJS&amp;S?aistd'aiMDhiai-nahlimiu
I have just received a full stock of Staple and Ftincjr

BBS MBS, 6LBIB, BOB, it.

that Lionel Cwhcl, lall and Kblrifa, waa
by far bia pbyiical euperior. Hut, u he
rug fur a aerranl, a a I range gleam come
into hb vytn,—■ skum that ru cold am!
enud. L»ond did not pomtve that exf tteaion, for, though ha wa. alert, Ito waa
not looking the villain in the fare.
• Sul," aaid tho falaa master of The
(Sdare, when bit ring waa onmred,

tin fa ulwayr fill).
lu founuiu h led hj dsslb
That
which trow liras wore dmd. tad that whkb

Eatata of Jaliecaoa Faieboer, dacoaaod.
Bond of exccatov filed and John I'eighnar
appointed Vxeoulor. John E. Barry ud
Hlihu Chiptnu appointed apfeabtra and

�REAL ESTATE. I

iiftitriiiucwttit

Foa SALE A® TO REST.
Ilnwm ■&gt; Coatee ***'.

ff**'.1!

Bnuw, Guxaxt, J
June 18tb, 1879. |
HO.EST

MONEY

PLATTOSM. '

Oppocition to all paper inflation, and eooMqaent depredation. In favor of a currency of
eoin and paper of equal value,
and equal purcharing power, the
paper convertible with coin at
the will of the holder.

;
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1

The Nation's Natal Day.
It is doubttem true that tbotuaods of
those to whom last Thursday night was

sod dueomfi.rU as the July best, sod
crowds, and voice* can add, seriously
doubt whether lha fathers cf the Republic
eoftferred an unmtxod bleating upon there
posterity when they made the 4th of
July famou ss the birth day of the Na-

1789. Their general dutim *1 defined in
the art which or.gn.lly mtabltabed tbrtn
were substantially the same at those pre­
scribed in th* stetute* now iu force. The
principal provision m tha subject ia the
revised Btatatea it a* follow*:
"Section 787. It shall be tha duty ot
lb* marshal of eaeh district to attend dn
trirta sad circuit courts whan sitting there
in snd to execute through out the distrirt
all lawful precepts directed to him

United Staten, and be shall have power
to command all narnmary aaristanoe in the
already folly aararad. The people of Miehi- execution of hie duty."
say of thirteen independent State*. Thu gu have only to be plainly shown what
The orignal was amended Fcbuary 28,
they declared with impatience when they » going‘on to-dsy and what its meani&lt;« in 1795, and the amoodmeot is now found in
foil that they had been interfend with ia tr, rally ooco mure around th* Republican Revised Statutes in the following form
the -rwreit of happiness" by irreprms- standard u they did during and sueoead- "Section 788. The Man tils and their deiag the rebellion, noiler the inspiration of pulica shell have in eaeh State the name
Ude young Americana, whore exprami re
power* in executing the laws of tbo United
the eamo enlbnaiaatie patriotism.
patriotism made the night hideous and
Th* present wide rare* ! cirenUliou of States ss sheriffs and their deputies in
the day almoet a prolonged agony. And Bepubhoan (wpere and cf the speeches of aueh State may have by law in executing
yet, oc second thought, we are inclined Republican Congvummen among th* vofe the law* thereof. By subsequent statutes
to believe that even thoaa who a offered era of Miehigkn will now a erop, whoa* additional dutim bare bean from time to
barveat next year will b* a magnificent time imposed upon marshals and their
most by the patriotic impubea of Young
majority. A dollar spent now in thia di­ deputiea, the due and regular permanent
America will openly declare that it u a rection will be equivalent to Ive expended of which are required for the efiaency of
a better to-suffer the annoy in "campaign" work twelve months later. almost every branch of the public service.
Without three officers there would be
partible danger which the
The above from the columns of a lead­
fourth of Jrfy annually brings
ing exchange
than to we eonamend to tbc careful no means of executing th* wamnu,
decree* or other prooosB of court, and the
hart the day passed by unortioed. Doubt­ aUcntiou of the Republicans of the coun­ judicial system tf the country would be
less most of the boys who burn powder ty of Barry. The circulation of docu­ drfective. The Criminal Jurisdiction of
ments wove, will tell ia 1880. ^Our oppo­ the Courts of the United State* ia very
idea of the &gt;tkI which they ere celebrat­ nents are at work every day spreading
ing. Indeed, if the average boy does not their oetarious hcrusM&gt;t moog the wjrk'ng
here a dear eonarplion of the caw* men, and th* tralk should bo (Jaded be­
which hate combined to tolerate him ia fore the people to eontrrart their efforts.
Republicans be up and doln;. Send out
gins, his inquisitive mind will lead him to the documents, circnlste Republican
seek them out as d as he grows older he newvpspcri. now, that goo-1 seed may be
will think more of the reasons why the planted that *8*11 yield a hundred fold
day is Yrmrabsrrf and Isa of the meth­ next year. W**A.'Wouxll WORK.!!! —■———-——-------- ------ &gt;-------- -- ♦ ---------- ------- - against the internal revenue laws, the cui
ods of celebrating it. Never miad if
Thu Debt Stalemate.
' tom lavra, the neutrality laws, eritnov
during his early years ho lores his coun­
w. uk .ta. o.--------------------------U.' o-“" »•.Oy";- -■» • rf iv.
try chiefly because it has a Fourth of ,
,
,
....
Indian* and of the public IroJ. AH uf
r&gt;"“
■" ■*”“«
"" I .k«. rn— ...I .5, A. „ L,™
July to relebpate; in time he will come to

S

The whole dly of Barlin, Inohading the
remotert anl&gt;**L* was gaily decurated on
Wedaradsy with 2ag», garlands, wreaths,
erergreew*. fir tree* Ac. The street, were
thronged by people in holiday attire. Th*
morning broke tn golden splendor over the
city, looking like the apt ooagreiulation of lamatioo will Im immediately iaoaed
nature iterff oa the rare and auspicious senibliog Coogreas. To be ion root
event which it Lad^ brought round, and
money ooold ba raised in a minute to ’
and‘ though
. of rain after"*
*
drops
wards fell from a dowdy sky as to typify
the tears which are uerrr altogether absent
from a weddinc, Mill the weather on the
whole was .ueb as to give the Empress
Augusta the bcoefii of the proverb that
"happy is tbo brida whom the awn ahin»
on.'
At early morn the otreata'bcrame
alive with the bum nd murmur of traffic,
and the city, compared with its appearance
the previous evening, looked a* if it had
The S3,000 voted for a moaaaMol at
bunt oat into a flattering grove of flan ths pile, of WasHngtnu's birth wil be
aa suddenly a* variogUcd bfoeeom after a
night of genial run. Every btdidmg Lad Evarts ha* charge of Uo expenditure*.
it* bunting, and high over ail, cm tower Meanwhile work prograaaea on lb* Waahend ttaiely pile and palace, waved the mgtan moeumeot her*.
Pramian eagle and tbo standard of the
Secretary Sherman goon u Meme very
Empire.
The green and y*0ow banner shortly. Ho will speak on the fioauom,
loo ofSaxe-Wsimar in hanor of the Km- probably, st Bangor, Portland and Lewis
prvas wa» often found ieatoowed with tk* ton. though he hm so for proosmod but
tmLUm* of her outsort'* greatness; while two speeches. No sue tn the country has
het* and there in the princtpal street* a clearer understanding ot the subject
row. of atreauacr. and penoona- war* than the Secretary. Many ia the party
etretebed from aide to side inscribed with do nut fully agree with all his Ideas oa the
mouoee. text*, and ardent wishes fjr h.p- subject, bat they nrrerthakm will be
pl.ese of the Imperial pair
Hii whale pleased and interested la listeeiag to him.
city wa. ia festive attire; in every win­ There are already indications that many
daw joy snd excitement flowed 00 every of three Republicans in Meme who went
fane, and the street* were manned "with off in a wild hunt for a better party than
people.
In the very renter &lt; th* dty their own wil! return to tbs fold tn Septem
almon there is a a&lt;|ure ol goodly acraage. ber next.
eallcd the DombolpUta. flanked oh ooe.
Of th* ■emurirv adopted at the last
aide by tbo l^ipxigeretrasse, *0 called &gt; Msaioc num eeecn to giro more genera!
alter tbo battle fought near the bookmak­ situfaction than the removing the nnjwrt
ing city oa lb* EUter, when Napoleon was doty from quinine. The revenue denied
eompoUad to aekoowMga the sufrem.cy from the tnido was very small, while im­
of the. Pruasun anna. The Empemr had porters took advantage of the feet that
expnase l him-clf uppoacd to any great th. re wu • duty to add immensely to the
popular demoomration, but dio citiiem of . eeel of it. There was little oppmiuoo.
hi* capital were not to bo fraatraled of
their loyalty ; they would have their for-1
seat feeling* &lt; ot.
By 8 o'clock nearly
the who!* of this immense .pare *u '
densely pecked with the lar-mt crowd
surely ever brought togetbe.-.
Io the :
centre of the square a wooden pisiform 1
k.s
........ ..... Jr . . _ 1

Kn.7p«n’« Law Office.
Hora* near Hair A Bortteys MUI.

HUNT’S
REMEDY
bold”by

butter, eggs,

.nappl in’s

"tei'nawsbx

J. G. RUNYAN &amp; SON

ji® 0. n,

Keep* osawtaatly owbaml
'
LIME,
HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT.
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
PLOWS,
DRAGS

LEFT HAJfD PLO W3,

Reaperand Mowers.

BMTS iffl IlfS.
GMITRS, SUPPERS, AC.,*

Pay« lite highest Cash price
for all kinds of Fanners Pro­
duce.
.
Farmeni will do well to conault Mr. Creasy before purdtasing any of the above* article*.
I at his Elevator, corner of BrcytdI way and Railroad .Streets
*
1 Hastings, April, 2, 1879. 49

MEAT MARKET
CALF SHOES,

Slonr on East Side of Jcffenuu St.

poultry w&gt; rtsy.

■ mi ll BLOOD!

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Law Office.

(GANS.

J 0. RUNYAN k BON.
Hasting*, Mich.

PIONEER STORE !
Wheal,
Wool,
Corn,
Potatoes,
Lard,
Butter,
Pork,,

{iHUlMgs-tu

during that period ; end ii b now auud
to be th* imcntfen ol Government, wbun
k baa core more to apply to Pariiamem
fix fanA. r™. .k- -.almro -uMmhwew,
alertMMtaa. inchedfor tu addittoM re-

etc.

BUBJ1B FOB TEE ffiJCi M THE COMB

COOK &amp; ROGERS

:r,x?rix.r^2y

••WaB done, Mauro I" ia th. wdsurmion
of the Republican preas. It ia in the air
that the mnntmg .ft®. ti,t ju*.
they can put ibsaa words in Urge leteen
owr th* head of the talagnphia ruMror,

grocery STORE I
GROCERIES!

ALL DRUGGISTS

life by careful sltentioa to ber bodily eon-&gt;
diuon. but radiply foden whan attacked by
diacaao. The iaaidiou* inflaaoco of say
' functional derangement of th* Luman
system should st once le checked, and
| every irregularity be promptly corrected
LoveliMWB of character, sceoaupuaied with
' perfect bodily hralth, vastly enhances
womanly attractiveomo-' Lodie* who sufso love bis country and its institutions bonded debt of the Uakad Slate* i* baing iehed oaly under United Stale laws —
far fnmi pains ia the aide, back* or head ;
increasid
and
who
de
not
fin-1
anv
coni*'
l*wa
which,
taken
together,
constitute
a
that be will tolerate the noise of Inde­
e*f ricious appetite, poor digestion, dug'
- - body ofjurispnadewce which is vital to the
pendence Day. In fact the little mishaps matiouoftheir dodnratfoa ia th, public
gisLncm,
deprea^ . spirit*, dy.p«pm«,
' welfare of the whole country, and which
debt statement*. The pnbtio debt- statetirrriUte*B», uneasy sleep, Lad ibraitcan &lt;Sjv be acforccd by means cf manhab
feverish tirualh, oppeeaaiveo*. kidney or
ebraung tbc day will have a wholesome m-nt made at the end of May ahowed that and deputy marshal* of the United Safe*
liver complaints, want of atreagth and
toflneoee upoa him if they are not so the amount of the interest bearing bebt In th* District cf Columbia all of the jro
energy, asd all irregularilia*, ihoald nevereerioas ta to prove fetal, ijfe^lad whoae waa 91,987,414, 7W, while the alatetpeat teas of the courts a executed by the off,
delay, but seek relief promptly. Bandacere in question In abort the execute '*
tracer* arc burned or tetnpotwily disabled made J UM 3U shows that it wa* I1J101,line will give immediate help, and affect s
uf the enminal laws of the United State-*,
by the premature dioeharge of bb defrc 716,110. In eunsequeore of lha comp!*- the service of all civil Jrooms in rase* 1* the Emperor Wl'.lum, off-red np with th* permanent cure It ia the graateat n»elive pistol, or whoae eyebrows ere singed tioo of th* chaog-a inexlcnt to th* refund which tha United States is a party, and uc usual scwimpaoiaii nt it wag and eymb.l. Tbesrecsatnes Ibrgirt the relipouaf
because fur a mcmcnt he forgets that io- operation* the interact bearing debt I the exeeuti ,.o of the revenue laws, ecu- I nature ..f the «row.oi*l-the tempi* of:
is flewaat lo the last*, and perfectly free
hb buttle ot powder b not th* bmt will be, 91,797,643 "Oft August I. 1879. trality laws, andmany other laws &lt;t hrgr (1 ibnr airship «u the air—and tl.fy
tmportaace depend co th* maiotetraaee of |
p isaibl* place for hb ligl ted Inrifor, or »h &gt; Augurt 3J, 18*15, tbo "i'eterert bearing
The "Wedding:
th* Manbals knd their deputies They ; cheesed to the echo.
1
Marsh
'
of
Mrn-lelas-ihn
wm
ferfbruwd
i
cruptiens aad Jiachargva. Willdejmias
hu met a redden osteatrophe when the debt wu 92.381^30,21'1 96.
are in effect the only pcliea of the United '
ignited fuae cf hb pcAet-full of fire­
. a»4 •'•sll »«•»:»
Sidtew Government. OE«*n with cones- I with apfoudid uflMt, loud and Mrauruo* rcrwma&gt;«aded. used as directed, or money - "• &gt;•••» &lt;•*■’ •»
‘'
Ask yoer draggisL
ear M urdevwiA '*« bsHs*. is &gt; per
funding power* and dutim .re found in : enough to gro t th* &lt;**r* at tbr Etpperor , .................
crackers Lu burned sway until the whole
every State of th* Union and in every 1 iu hi* distant polsce with tie "Hail to
magazine u reeahed, wil! exhi.il hb hans
All th*
eoustry Which ha^juruprad-C'e wliieh u 'i the* with victory crjwuwl".
together
on
atfd
about
th*
upper
Saapcnwith aomething uf patriotic pnde, snd will
piece* were lulooed l0 with profound at '
«ica Bridge at Niagara oa the Fourth ia worthy ol thoname. To deprive the Na- '
1 tenticn. bnt what called forth all the pet- I line Lotion cotirely cured ma of what |he
connect hrnuclf with thoac older patriots order to so* another fool jump aft.
lie tiuuai Government cf ihtac officer, would
wbo hMwacmvwd seers in ewroesl battles was dvaand in tigfate, eed he vraa tighter be M driteiroiu to pociMj M to aUliah the 1 rustic ferrw of which th* Teutouie ostare dorter* callwd PJrraatiUs and Nodes, in a
Ib rapaUc-an Ht i. capabfo of ,
few weeks.
A. K
Burrows. —Dr.
aheriffyeun.tal.lca
and
police
office*
io
the
'
for the nation a existence. .No ooo knowa, than hie cam tighu—living as drank aa a
Sta*m&lt; It would be a denial to the deal—was*jiew German mirth set to Gounod * g*e*t med ical work, fen of inter
COOK &amp; ROGERS
■" ‘ or, how moeb of that lord. Ho waa not permitted to make the
attempt, and lb* crowd went home very United State* of the ngbt to execute ita II Oa leaving tho chapcL the Emperor aad c»t. over 250 pagav Price *1. Send fe* it.
rhich turned tha whole
l*w»—a denial of all authority whieh re­
hmprtw
proeonlol
immediately
to
the!
How
Women
would
Vol*.
treason fired
2.—Swift upon the adjournment of quire* the use ofeivl fore*. The law en d
DAUCHY &amp;, CO. COL
Were the &lt;p&lt;ntion admitted to tbc ba!
upon Sumter kad its birth in the aoiay CoogrtMt com-* a terrihe cyclone. It is a title* these offioera to bu paid ; the foods I Caatfe, where their Majealtoi’heM a grind
needed for the purpo»e have b«o rolleet.-l । Court roceptfon, a: which the member* of I
eelobratioa of the "gforioua Feurth."
from the people and are now io the Treas­ the Diplomatic body, the distinguished I
there
wes
bottled
up
it
Wash
lagton.
When the lime eomc*, if it ever dore,
mad* foreign visitors, the Federal council, tbc ,
3.—The serene amiability of the Ro- ury. No objertioo is therefore
1’rtaidfnt aad Vian PrtwidcnWof the
that the boya of'the coutfiry will taka no pubiieao forty show* it* robust condition.
iatertst to celebrating the nation's birth­
which
appropriate*
money Reichstag and Promts a Wet, and nrnner-1
Repobliran
ppen
are
asking
Dr.
Black
■
the
support
of
marshals
end MW deputation! jwnra'.cd their euogratnla-1 has reeroed huadn-h of grateful teMimoday, then patriotic men m.y well fear that
ti' -aa. As Soon aa the reception vu over fI niaie of its curative power.
marahsls
of
the
United
Slates.
the days of the republic ar* numbered. bum. the Democratic candidate fur Govrr-1'
their Majatice art oat on (hair return to | lows Ctrr, Iowa. March 4th, 1R7A
-HD contains, however, other provuWhen it aball cotno about that our peopife norin Kentucky, if ho is the same Dr. foua which are identical in tenor and effect the Palace, driving in a mrriaje drawn by . Dr. R. V. P;mt. «, Bufalo, N. Y.:
do not think it worth their while to ree KackLuni who ounspired to infix* North­ with the second aaetioo of the bill entitl'd six horves. which proeweded al a alow pace I
Dear Sir—Foe many months I was a RIFLES. SHOT GUNS REVOLVERS
ia order to enable the Imperial ooraraats greet tuff.ver. Phymcians noeld afford
ogniro the day by acme patriotic tterano- ern eitioa and tbc Uofos army with yellow “An art making appropriation- for certain
the belter to return the tumultuous a'cdastrstioo, if it be nothing morn than the fever and iniall pox, and who also usder- judiael expenses," which on the 23rd ot tsatiuu* whieh greeted them umeuiajtlv me no relief.. la mr despair I eummemrcd the aae of yoar Favorite F resoripcioe.
the present month was returned to the
dispby of the ebespat bit of fabric
House with my objection to ita approval. aa they passed aloog. On arriving al the It apretldy effected my entire ind perma­
stamped with the "star* and rtripw,"
Yours thankfully.
Th* paovfeioe* 'referred to are as follows; Palaeo the Emperor appeared throe time* nent cure.
there wil! b real canae foe serious fore­
Mm. FAULR- BAXTER.
Sec. 2. That the sums appropriated in on the bolcvny in rreputwe to the eraynu
this art for the persene *od public &gt;wiec ous cheering of tbc crowd* effected cotboding*. So long aa the national sontU
atde. It iv reported that a Urge number
Honored and Lleesod.
embraced
to
its
peorteeoM
are
ia
fall
foe
•
A.
F.
Clark,
a
member
of
the
Cincin
­
meat b eherisbed, ao tong aa nary man,
such persons and public service for die of perron, who Wee been convicted of
woman and child looks open 'tha nation'* nati Common Council, has just been sen­ fora! year eodieg June 30, IdS-J, ud nu various offtate by th* tribanah.will be an.l chemists announced the dsmoverv
Thb act of grate will not, it that by combewiag acme well known vrfa
flag, which everywhere ealutre the air and tenced to one year's imprisonment and to department or officer of the Government ammwted.
pay
a
fine
of
150
for
tempering
will/
elee
greeted onr eye* oa tho 4lb, aa pwocfoua,to
shall during aaid fiscal year make any eon- I* said, be applied to any pnemely defined •hie rvtaediaa, the mum wonderful medi­
eluate of ofl*uden. The -da pctformanoe cine was produced, which would ewrw auah
b&gt; cherished u a reminder cf the put, and lion returns lol fell. Thia in the' third tract nr incur uy liability for the futate
in
the
evening
at the Opera in homw of
a xred, to be maintained u the emblem of Democrats. official who has bearn gouvictod peymrat of money under toy of the pro the Goklcn wedding pmmed off with great a wide range nfdiaeesea that mom ell other
remedies could be dbpeueed with, many
viawoe of till* 36, mentioned to seetteo 1
a free and inteOigeat people and off a for
: Che violation of Federal or State elec­ uf this act, until an appropriaiioa suffic­ rdal, and the scene wu of a m-jrt brillianf were serptioal; but proof of 1U menu by
The dty at night was splen­ actual trial has dispailcri all doubt, end to­
mighty republic, there eon be no danger. tion laws in that city by tbs United Slates ient to meet «ucb ciotrart or pey »uri; character.
liability shall have first have been made didly illumtostoL even in the iemote.1 day the diecoverm of that ynat anJieiat,
At tbo present time, when United
quarter.
Tit wrethcr wa* chantraU*. Hop Bitten, are honored and bleand by
by law.
State* Senatora openly denounce the doc­
If any Deasocrat says that his party in
10-11
Upon a reconsideration in the Hcnrc and not altogether favorable to th* psgeam, all as buisfaoton. I
trine that the United Stette ia a nation, (
Congro. b in favor of fair elections, just of the bUi which coataiosii there provu but, apart from that, all went off well.
ii seem* to be spacially important to ,
Thp
Emperor
b-re the fatigue &gt;0 well as
The foUowiag ia the make-up of the
remind him that every Demdcratie Senator iooa it laeked a coosututfocal ffisjoritv,
to
call
fiirth
genera!
utouithmrat.
The
Forty-Sixth
Congreve:
awaken and keep alive the idea of nation- .voted against Senator Blaine's amendment ud tberetoro foiled to become a law. In
Whole number of Democrats in th*
•!ky. Should thb heresy prevail to any ,
order to secure ita eaaeancut the same Csar of Rum. wu conapicucu* by hi.
making ita felony for spun to appear at
abeenee and the rcaaoa why h« gave up
extent, pietrioCista in it* grandest aesse or
, near a voting placa^bearing arm*. If treasure is again presented or my approval the ides of going to ^rlin for the Gulden
Number of Confederate aoidiara
cooplsd ia the bill before use with approand its moat ennobling character bum ।
JH
be mn’t chiefly made up of cheek that will priatioM foe die support of Marshal, sad bedding foatiyitire fe that, from intelli- c'.eeted by Democrat*.
ceuo to exist. Let the great national
Number of Ueiuo soldiers elect.
their tteputia daring tbc next fiicai year.
8
holiday, raerrd u the birth day of a naThe object mauihatfv ia to place btfcte ihoritie*, k was exceedingly probable that cd by Democrats.
Whole nuuUr of HopubUcwaa ia
tiou, hallowed as tbc day co which two
Senator Hoar, who ia a member of the the Executive thb alternative ; Either to an attempt would be made against hi* life.
The Praaetao yolimpt wind some hula the llowae.
123
President* died, and emp-aaised by two &lt;Committee on Privileges and Elections, sliow the neeroury functions of the pul Le time ego of a Nthtlist conspiracy having
Number
of
Conledorate
aoUirm
•ueh naliona! victoria* u Gettysburg ami ddeclines to serve on iu sub-raimmitteea aeevkomtobe crippled or atupwndrd for that object ia view, sad it waa at first elected by lUpublieaas
.Yaw
want of the appropriations required to
Vicksburg, be appropriately celebrated by ddaring the roots*, one of which will visit
intended lo arraa.o matter* *0 that the
Number of Union soldiers elected
C«ar should rmeh Badin by Putodxm by Republicans.
47
all these whore who believe that we nro 1Kansas to mveeti gale the election of Mr
Staiiuu,
which
b
nearest
to
the
Rumi.u
Whole namboe of Demotnte in
one people end one notion.
1Lngalls, while the other will go to Louis­ te Cocgrrss he bu declared would be a
Lotbamy
Troop* were lo hue been the Senate.
42
iana to investigate the election of Mr. Kel- violation of hi. CowUtuuonal duty. Thus m»a«d on hi* pueagu from the station to
Number of Union soldiers elected
ia thia biB the priaeipU is clearly embodied
Th* July Annlvoraaries.
Aww*
lha! by virtu, at the provision of the Coe- tbs Kmbaaey, which would hare eooosaled by Democrats.
The celebration of the natal day of the
The polite and
Number of Confederate aoldicra
sUtutiaa which roquirm that "all bills for him from public view.
la th* naolationa of the Maiae Demo­ rairiag revenne shall originsla In the military autLotitie*. however, were kith to elected by Drenocrau
Notion, b ooi the only memorable stmi]g
cratic State Convention one detects th* Housn of Rcpreaentalivaa," a bare major, •wept the respoteibiiity even then, e^
Whole number of Republics ia
although tha police bad the ciu, to lb*
i&gt;
moulh. The 3d witnessed the great Ut­ malignant eoimus which prevadod the ity ff the llouas of Beproeeatslhcs bu whU, pfot, y,&lt; they Ad not been able to the Sonata.
Number
of
Uaioc
aoldian
dotted
ile of Sadowa to 18M, which gave the rreolatioc. during the war, denouncing it the right to withhold appropriations for lay hands ou ita author*.
Cuorequtetly by the lUnuLG mD.
k
the support of lbs Govsrnmeot unless tbo
field blow to Auatria re a Geraua power. as . failmw .O&lt;1 xbusing Proridcnt Lineola
the
(
ur
wu
informed
of
tbo
precise
stale
Number of Confederate soldiers
Exacutivs coossats to approve, any UgisTha "glurkms fourth- itself, to 1863, ■ad h» amociataa as they now abuse the latkn which may be atiaehad to appropvi- of thing*, and—reluctantly, it badd— eUciad by RepuUieuna.
abandoned lie ide. of hb joonwy.
Thu* nearly 000 third of the liepubliLad the dcuNo hooer of giving to the President and the Republican leaders. alion bills.
•
Ths German Government ia once more
in Coogram are Union aokere,
I ra^xotfaliy refer io the oommumca
A'rtfo. Ora l Mod s aploodid viasery of
Ths custom receipts at the port of Uonaoa this subject, which 1 have sent to couaidertng the adviaaL'enre* ot incrtuing while tbc Bepeblicuna hate no CoafodarGeuysburgb, ud Goul Grants eeptarc of
Th* reason given for three aia sohiiera In Congraar On the other
New York for the month of June, 1870, Coegrrn during iu prwwnt ssmioa, for a the way.
Vfefcabwgh, white a few day* later in the
new ddibentiooe b that both the Iluwiao hand, almost half th* llemocrats ia Coo
statemeaAof
iba
grounds
ofmy
euoelusfous,
ware 97^59,825 7G-an increase of 91,­
army and th* French have grown m aba
name month came the radoqttoo of Port ■
363,190 26 over there of Jun11878. Thia and desire hare merely to repeat that in and perfktiou aiooe the praam figure* gram are Confederate aoldters. Tn earn
Hvedaoi by Gen'l Nathaniel P. Itenk* of j
up : Tbs Demeorate have elected reveaty.
my jadgmaa^ u aatabiuk the mfo.
locks like a rontcr demand for goods eon- «&gt;pU at thh bill ia to make a raliea), were determined upon, and that both are Beaen Confederate soldier, to OauMB, to
ar* hk.:|y to bacomo even mor* formidable 1only eight Union mJdtera-tha KapubliMill to th* future.
In *d.!illoa, U b az- ।cam her. elected flfty lev Union eddfers
peeted that th* growth of the revenue by I
Mr.Thurman exprem th* opinion that
taxation will place larger means at the
tbo extra soasioa baa doos no email aerGorennMutB comnumd when the eativiae fur Ameriean liberty." Mr. Thurman
matea com* to bo redaed, the perfod of
is tmdtitbudly right. Il has thoroughly
seven y*ara for which the army aumaire
arowoed the fricuda of American liberty
were voted, expiring next year. NotwitbtotboWguef tbo DuiaocreiK ttrahagrra. I
•bu^^be septen.ial caumatee.wme
a: mod werwtbc bands of five, regiments
of the Guard.
PcocUtelly upon the
stroke cl nine the coUerthu kettle drums
of this martial cnhuitra, broke out into a
peal ct rumbling, thunder, which made the
floating peneon. and the green summer
Imres lo .(stiver sad the surrounding win­
dorrs lo shako snd rattle u&gt;d ring again.
This pre!;mwitry flourish brie; orer, the
myriad choir »f sirrgtn opened their lipa,
and. as-mted ‘ by all th- powerful rostramenu of low*. |»ar&lt;d forth a deep toned,
earnca lna.ii of praiw to "Uni, the
mighty King of tilery ’ far all the Lim­
ings lie had showered oa the German

For

Knappen’a Law Office.

la’ Yjitta, Bun sri Cillira

and sells
Plaster,

Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
have nnd to buy every­
thing you want.
'

ox

apflb

L. J. WHEELER

SUMMER TRAVEL
Ear;

srsarr xxu ubt roc*

SAWS FILED,

Clm,

WBetaiiaiiStfi!

tfraateTarrgTja.'js:

UANOUtO WINDOW (tURTAINb

Tteltrita Pirttai daRil
West Meriden, Oonn.,

3
WOOL CARDING
On abort wasioa u my Cwrdrag MB

�Tifi IfrftitLinul
1
Haanaafo July 7th, 1878.
Pwtiowtero of the Terrible Tragedy.
’
EotTon Baxxn —I herewith preeent
FnneoKT, Jnly 7th, 1879.
aomc ttatiatbn in regard to the carriage,
’&gt;» Wednesday last th* people cf Free­
and dratha that occurred ia Barry county
port and vicinity were thrown into tba
Tbo Rod Ribbon aiub will have a Bun­
' during the year 1S78, so far 's reported to
day grove meeting tha 13lb. in Jonathan
Stcrena grove.
Good .peahen from
Hastings will addraw the meeting
Spraking will oommcMe at 2 p. m.
Iwt
all tarn out and you will bear |p«&gt;d speak
bayiug, and harrretlng ha* rommeooed.
The wheat crop looks well.

CERY STORE 1

nds^had killed herrelf and one ot her
children. Several of the friends of ths September ate: December each have 20.
The
family immediately atartod far the scene and Febraary and March meh 19.
uf the bloody setter, and found that Mrs. average ago cf ike grooma wat a little over
28 years, of the brides, a trifl- over 22)
yean.
The oldest bridegroom wa* 75,
s two heart*, but lhe probability b
the youngest, 18. Tbo oldest bride, 68,
ft got any.
When he waa arrested
the youogeat. 15. The greatest exeaa re
&gt;pe, coespiracy, perjury and lareeay,
-robably canned the change, and the
door of a cvrtaiu raloua in Batting*
eomra very handy far him lo go in and
have hb pulse regulated but be got some
very poor whiskey in Battle Creek, and innocent victim of a terrible impalae,
change worked the reverse, snd the conse­ white the wife of hb bosom lav dmd by
quences ware that when be got about halt her own hand The faalinp of the fath­ &lt;ter 18 years of ago. 2 were oaly 15, out
way borne, a farmer found him ia the er and hoaband sad of those smypatbis being of tuff neet age to legally contract
betuan of hit wagoo. and through pity in* friends who had raabed to reader as marriage. Of lhe men, 16 were under the
12 of th me womso had
took him ia ami kept him until tnoraing, aistancn in an hoar of need, were terrible age of 21 yean.
How many of the
aqd then gave him eomo good advice and | prat description,—but how their griet been before married.

OCERIES
rER, ECGS,

ETC.

ramffiBBnomcoKjffi

rucoo,
CEMENT.
~
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS,
I
DRAGS
VTOIU?, DOCBLESnOVEL PLOW&amp;

FT IfAKH PLOWS,

per and Mowers.
1 the highest Caph price

I kinds of Farmer Pro-

nerd will do well to conr. Cressy before purtiiuf of the above artidcs,
Blcvaton corner of'Broad,
id Railrand Street*.
:iuga Aptrii,. 2, 1879. 49

2nd—" Henry Steven*.
Sco'y—Came Loe.
F. S.-Mra. Katy Wolley.
Steward—James Leo.
Aaaistani Steward—Myra Kilborn.
Manhala—Calvin Stevens and 1-

8. W. Lane has sold five ol Walter A.
Wood's self-blading Harvesters thia aeaeon in this county,
Rev. Levi Master will take up hia re
view of lagwreeU's “Mistakes of Meets,"
next Sunday etaaiag again.
Uarvawt helpis now tn good demand,
and wages arc reported to be quite high,
ranging from IE. to 13 00 per day.

. A. G. Spaulding of Chicago, one of the
partners of tLa croquet factory, is at Gun
Lake thia week with jwrtire from thb

Mmn
A Upjohn did not fintheir brick and .ite kiln till Monday last.
They any it will take about seven days to

the other a aoull baby, were unharmed,
From tbo ftaqueat inquiries made at
though it u beligved that the slaughter of
thb oSce concerning marriages, the roeord
tha whole Ihmily had bees intended.
It k frpm thia oldest child and the cue of which cannot be found, 1 am couriered
lying wounded that the moat cf the de- that very many arc never returned for
Chop.—Uriah Maaun.
record, notwithstanding the expense made
Trraa.—Maggie Stev^nt
by the Stale to gather and prvw-rrc Ma­
tin.co oa thia .object, and the fact ihsl
Wo shall be very glad to see a Urge
beirahips to property of large amount can
turn out at onr Sunday meeting
Geo.
D. will do ell he can co procure good
epcakms; be lias always bad good succora.
home Came, who waa afterwards wound­
ed. On returning home her mother seren­
ed to her to be acting very strangely,
aimkady walking to and fro, not attending
and wore distributed through tbc different
to her bousework, which sbe bad begun
townships, and wards of lite city, as fol­
M usual, bat apparently trying to coooaal
lows : Assyria 5, Baltimore 12, Barry 4,
something she earned ia her hand with
Carltoe 8, CaMktoa 19. IlaMtoja 2. lias
' a white doth. Occasionally she would
■ lags 45ty. lac sod 4th wards. 1U, 2ad
peer in at the Mairway, probably to .ware
sud 3J wards G. Hufa 9, Irving G. JohnvloWn 12, Mspk.llrvro 5, Orangeville 7,
Praiiicvilte 7, Rutland 9, Thonwpplc 15,
Weudhad 13. Yukse Springs 1.
The
number of Lirflu throughout the enure
eouuty, It will be &gt;eeu, was s laatle over 3) ,
Cuming, and aril! Annie would not obey.
Wishing probably to nature her |-lan&gt;,
sbe then emit the girl for bar father. She
went, and on her return found ber moth er sitting in the rocking chair, a revolver
iu her band, dead, and .be blood Bowing
from ber rntmlh Anom took the baby,
probably forgotten by the mother, ria to
Louse of the ueersal ueighbue. and gar.

We nn&gt; under grant obltgalioas to our
Freepuit o rmsfo*d«il foe hb fall report
of the ' receui terrible tragedy near that
beaut ifal village
A. IL I »• egmso fas. purchased lhe B.
J. Bitton. kou*.-, snd moved the same

OTHING

Yoillis, Boys aid CUIdni

J. WHEELER

MER TRAVEL

DR.8.J.BELT,M.D.
I1ALTIHORE, MI)..
■ *ertM Q.ltau'&lt; Mte»r* l-tewW*
»•« Teals leviowaser.
rfaftr .cal* list ft kw mot
‘.Xffws'K’S^ SifSLL* E-

Efci Pintaiit Cffljai
it Meriden, Conn.,
SSBaHBHP

tta

Fxtms

t

ICO, or over ihrvw fourth* ol them marrisges were performed by riererymoa. Of
tha 212 area, 16D, or almost 80 per cent.
were farmer* There were 7 carpenters,
1 shoemaker, 5 merchants, I artiat, 2
clerks, 1 teacher, 1 minister, -1 mason, 1
printer, 8 laborer., 1 druggist, 2 blackHnitha, 1 miller, eta., ate.
One also k

that iwo more children, Albert, aged nine,
and Elk, aged four, wore ako the victims
uf an iasaue motbvr'a pasifon, their bodies
being found, after a Lmg search, secreted
under tbo stairw.y, behind a bed both
shot through the brain, and the younger
also through the cheat

POWERS * BARLOW,

HABDWABE!

appoints 1 agents af the Spalding A Wil
kins’ Manufacturing Co. far the sale of'
their Croquet. Iteas Bril Bats, Indian
Club., Ik.. k=.
Hereafter no good* will
retailed"fn-m
lhe factory, but res be bad al factory
pricro of their agents, Busnell Bros. 53if

ARE YOU DOING TO PAINT?
&gt;e WLu LW, oa &lt;Mon, Vanl^,
.*1 KOw,

DO NOT PAY
.21

THE'HEATHAN CHINEE
I* a great manufanurer of psran bul it would aatomah him to see the fine paper, whieh
* *
’
- m
KoTttoB j, Vllil_

PERFUMERY IN BULK. .
.
We heva aoma vary fine New Yuek Per­
A
fernery whieh you can boy in nay itaao
litTti-y.
SOMETHING NEW. NICK

'ahorse, belt cither-a trotter, stalely
irriage Lorie. &lt;&gt;r lor a junk yfrdcr's Wagi. i« certain of finding what he wee's,
• her ia qealitjr^r prior AH see aeoxn-'
odatel Erery •lay rerlos'l* uf horn*
•r fontmht lo ii lo their transportation
ey are fnspwally Leuwod sad miad.

big &lt; un&gt;ip.
i fercm townships, thia ratio varied greatly.
&gt; In Yankee Spring* it waa 18, in Maple
। Grove 7, ia Hatting. 10), iu Barry 51.
1 In no other township l.«* it nrerb 5 In
। Jokestown, the number of death* exceed­
ed the number of births by 1 —this great
mortality being caosr.1 by (Be pecvaUoce
of diphtheria.
The number of female*
To Everybody.
who died waa 1G greater than the number
Know ye that M»n Smith A Sue,
of nudes, while, it will be remeanbred. ia have rented and filled up the building for
meriy •e-eupird by C J. Hteigh as a Lakery,

DON’T

h/r etioatiuu to a new white dreaa prepar­
ed for a pienk, and white ahc wu admir.
ing it, ber mother got behind her and
shot her. She remembered nothing mart. ।
When found ahc wu carefully laid out u .
if dead, 'he mother probably thinking ehe
age nf 70. 15.
Tbc oidot penou was
vw. Dr. Dcrere and Dr. Upjohn think
Klegsat Roars-**1 and English Box­
Hints Standish of Hastings City, whose
her reeorvry doubtful, though at the
age was 89 yean, 5 months.
Tbo next wood Msllrts with brus rings and leather
present writing she sc*tns somewhat bet­
heads. Ugnumvitm and boxwood balk at
oldest, Aaron Orr, of Orangeville, aged 86 tsutery prices st Ibuaril Bros., Ageots
ter and apparently gaioiag.
On being notified, W. 8 Buuek, Esq.,
yusliee of the peace, procoeded to hold lhe
were various. 24 died front coomiaption,
im|umt with the following jury :
16 from diphtheria, 5 from whooping
A. C. CtenMos, foreman, N. Brayton, J.
rough, 4 from heart dkwnse, 4 from old
8
Walter.
J.
C.
Barkar,
Lafayette
members of Hooting. Lodge, No. 58, I.
age, 3 from eroup, 3 frost typhoid fever, 2
Youngs,
and
Lewis
PbQIipo.
On
bearing
O. O. F-, were installed into oflica by P. whether grave «gay, were highly effective,
from dioeare of the spies, 2 from diabetes,
all the evidence arecusibU a verdict war
G., Goo. M. Dowry : W. H. Stabbing X. and the audience lotiCrd their appreciation
rendered, “That Albert and Elk Bergy
G.; A- H. Runyan V. G., J. M. Bees- by frequent applause.
esme to their death by a revolver shot,
nx-r R. 8.; G. H. Brooks, Treaa.
,
The celebration of the lilt at Freeport, from the hand* of Mrs. J-ydia Bergy.
Barry aaunty still • ahemi, so far as
panted off very pleasantly.
About 1.000 their mother ; and that Mrs. Lydia Ber­
chccac is ooaeerned. The Rutland cheese
jN-ruin* were io attendance. 'lite brclara- gy camo to her death by a revolver shot, and 6 deaths were reused by accident.
1
fectory turn* out lhe very brat of ehrete,
tiua was finely read by B. J. Halstead, from ber own hands on lhe esecad dxy of suic.de ia reported, and the cunee of death
and if there b any better made io the »q
The oration waa by lhe Editor of I
of 9 b repotted aa “unknown."
55, &lt;.r
Mate, we .ball have to sec it before we ,
On the day following the funeral oxer­
the Bsnnu. snd seemed tq meet lhe exover &lt;«o third, died from disease .uf the
will either believe it, or •■ebeesc it."
sea, cuaduelcd by Elder. Kero asd Par
prctalioa and approval of then* prose nt.
throat and lung.Gulf 5 died from
The Buckeye Reaper iaatitution lures Dr. Gallop, Poet Master of Grand Rapida|
o*. were held at Bo wo. Center, In Kent
out 57 reaper, daily, and yet seedy a doHvsrtd an ela|taent address to the Sun­
Tba mortality waa greatest during the |
month ago the company iaformad the day 8ehnob, three of which were in the
mouth of August, 19 having died that I
Ma«r Bros, that they could furnish pruewssion. There waa a good picnic din­
ll is evident that Mrs. Bergy had roethem no more msebinre thb yrar, an pre­ ner nerved on the grounds, and the people templated tbb set for aonm time, themgh Booth, and least iu July, 4 being the
April and Novem­
vious order, from other partlra must bo seemed to enjoy the good order, and social perhaps the detaik of it wrre formod only number that month.
ber each have 15, May It, February 13,
plcnanrea uf thedpy
Another, to as&lt; recently. In conversation with her sister while January and December have but 8
. Mbs Ettre Main while witnessing the very pleasing future, was the total aUenoe ahc had said that she would never be rondisplay of fireworks tbo evening of lbs from the village and the grounds, of any­ tented till be cbddruu wore nU laid out, ia
Ottboae whose death ia reported. Cl
4th, was struck in the face by a rocket, thing that eould intoxicate, far whieb the white. Bat link atteatfoa waa paid to it,
were bora ia Michigan, Ti ia New York,
cal ting a gash oa oao cheek and brow, people of Frcrpert are to be specially com- however, ra it was auppreed that abo waa
8 ia Ohio, 2 in Illinois. 9 were bora out­
and also burning her face somewhat. It
probably vised at tome of thair childish
side of lha United States, and 8 forth*
actioua, and her remarks would doubtless
New England States. A majority ot those
We print reluctantly, a letter from one have boen forgotten bat for the bloody
dying st a very ad van red ago wore from
of
our
East
Johnstown
conropoodtats
We advise all stock -growers. ia tbs
those states.
. Very rropoetfaily,
casty to subscribe foe lha Lit* Staelt rrdeet.no on a man the writer presumed
Kaoru AwDBti, Co. Uteri
J-rtutL published by the Lire Stock to ho responsible for the letter printed by ed a seven-shooter revolver and a box of
ratridges
at
Goodyear's,
"is
Hastings,
a
Journal Q&gt;., Chicago, 111., at »2.U0 a
fare whieh she eareffilly c-oonled from
yu. Not a single iasna ■ oral out that
every 00c. One the Saturday following tbo erime b tba hnsbaod. Thia rither
is not worth a yean, aubseription to every
the purchase of the revrivtr, she procured mesas that a maa should not msrry, or
some strychnine and other pussou at the that if ho do. he should die beftea hb
A daughter of Heory Eaton of B*ki- posed intent cf tbc other Uttar we should
wifa —Cedar Spring. Clipper.
Drug store in Fruoport, alleging that k
not
have
given
it
plans,
and
now
that
both
m«c, Ml from a cherry tree oa Sunday
Now Bro. Bnlkra thb b too bad. Hrre
aida.
have
had
their
my,
all
thin
dsns
of
wu wanted to destroy rata This poison
lost, striking oa a fence, which eau-*ed the
we have been keeping your secret all
breaking of the right liteb above tbo knee. pareooaUttea win, In tha fst are, be aidedthese yrara, snd y ou sre th. first one to
about the premises whieh might pomibly
ed
from
our
cohtmac.
Dr. W. E. Upjohn wu railed 00 to tot
ountain it baa boen destroyed.
the limb, whieh he did, and the patient is
The new law regulating lhe sale and
Ol course, sli sorts of spocalstioos are
now doing finely.
isspoetien of Karoorao oil went into opore- indulged m as to the motira for her
N. T. Parker will have a Harvest tfoc July let. Tbo teat bra been reduced
strange actions, and many sealradimoey
Dance at the Hasting. Howto Bowery 00 from IM* to 129*, tbo Cash test, and
sets of feeta are afloat u to tbo tragsdy
Friday evening July 18th. There will U leaven out the chill test. Under the opevilMlf. Il seems to the writer t.f this artigood music io attendance; good order elMos ol this kw, •nforrad by oompetent
maintained, aed lhe purpane is to bold »
social party that will bo pleasant and rstail with fatr profit for 15 cents per gal­
where all may tujoy thsmsabso.
lon, prrssnt psi. re. And thio will rave to
Austin Calhoun, ooc of lhe livery men the people of Michigan not low 'haas
&lt;d our dty received a pretty bard ksek 11,000,000 a year, which under tbo old
law west into lhe ptrkrln of the ‘ Oil

HOUSEKEEPERS

ouorera. that .are subject. Thb view b
strengthened 4 . report (though it b
only a report) that her Giber has been io■UM, and ate any have been piulbpeeid

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ACROSTIC.

THAT

Reaper

WARRIOR MOWERS !

THE KITCHEN

WALTER A. WOOD’S VARIOUS KLNDS OF MACHINES.

USE THIS BRAND.

ADJOINING THE BANNER OFFICE,
lm3

BEST IN THE WORLD. That I have the finest stock of Dry Goods in Barry County.

1
bought my Stock in New York before the advance. I have not ad­
vanced my prices.
fsell Ladies' Ready Made Suite for
&gt;1.00

White and Figured Lawns for

15 estate

Linen Suitings for

18 cente.

-

Kid gloves in all Shades

-

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY
STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.

Plain and Brocade

Trimming

Silks

IN ALL SHADES.

I have a complete Anoortmenl of Ganta’ Furntahiug Gooda,

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
Bate in the Lateat Htjtea. In all kinds of Dry Good* I make the
lowesct pomiible price for Carh.

LEWIS 8TEFLN.

BANNER OFFICE

Irta

FORGET

Royce

Knights of Pythias.
•On Friday evening of this wack. Miss'
I'u Ruisseau will entertain oar people with
Dramatic Readinga at ("nioa IIoll, under
the soapier, of the Knights cf Pythias
ot our reader.. The facta are imprrtant The lady b aaid by the pro Io [xiraes*
extraorJiusry
power., a* the fallowing,
and stated very plainly.
On Sunday aflAnocn, Rev. A. A. from the-AIbany, N. Y.. -4ry», will fully
Knappen, pastor
the M. E. Church at
Batik Cree*, delivered one of the moat
doq’jent and effective Temperance lectures
ever board ia tbb city, before tbo Red and with no msgie but that of the living
voice, presents to lhe sudience passage
Ribbon Club­
Last evening the foilawing nsmed after passage, eaeh vivid in her own ideo-

We are under uMiptfooe far an ievitatlM to perticipete io the Press sxcer«»u uf th. New Hampobire Prose Assoei.tion, from the 17th neti! the 21st day.
of Joly Inrerat. Tbo objootive pointe
bo Pnrtamooth, Newvratk. Hye
Beach, Ifoves Point, The Wee of Skoals
and rebar pUera ibNubouto, and deeply
rente ibsi &gt;mr anengwanswte ftr our anoi«trip, will ere p-rm.it ea to leave Mfeh-

A fauev pricu for Croqaot uatil you am the rets we are sdlrng at etrietly lhe WUfasrie
/'ratoeyrPhre. The cheapest plas. ra lhe Blate to bay Cftrnwet, aa wo do not have to
pay any Freight and arc selling at FACTORY PRICK

�' peat epitome of the whole nalitm, tart 1 i
mart await a mere favorable opportunity (0
pumre U r object Astr—.cnw a tdl no &gt;l.m attta«gh i, MW* I
| sal man ha- d-med that Hummer ehsl!
1 rtwmemm on June 1st, that sensor, fa
(act, b?gin&gt; only with the solstice whieh
■hsa ju«-t paared. I judge from the setun*

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For CATARRH

Ladies

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h.aercr, the dog days are rtry plainly
upvo us and the free* of the seaside hotel
mrn which length.-ned rapidly during ibe
, firs: three weeks of alleged Summer. 1 are
suddenly broadened into a smile of pleased
beaevoJence.
About the ucigkburirg
watering places and nutacTous recent improvjments upon them whieh have been
made this year I purpose writing io

figs?*/...

ESSiE^g^fsTin buaioeea of marketing fur a greet
New York hotel Is a natter which the ordiaary mind can hardly grasp io iu fullest
extent. I wu filled with aaUmfahmcnt
when tbo proprietor of one of our aiy
raraviLscties give me aa account of hia
duties connected with the feeding of tbc
guest* in bis eatablfahment An irrrtjof three thousand people are furuhlxxl
with fix'd by him every day throughout
the year, Sundays excepted. The propria
tor seta out to make his parch aw. .1 half­
past six in the morning. For bit beef and
mutton be goea to Jefferson Market,
where the trade is almost wholly cuofined
to thcae meats. Here everybody is bard

Of

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national polities.
Iu support of Now York's boost,that
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to importance—bo it bank, nuiraad, mine,
or individual enterprise—is certain io have
iu New York oBecOf hl. ywrs. tba
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Illis

rsa Mill CS HAST.

The fish stand, extend along the wbclc of
ma sida of the building, and every variety
of feh in Acxwn cap be found there in
targe .rnaotilfas. There are turtles, abed
from the (cuMetkul River, brook-trout
from Long Wand, mackerel, sea base, sod,
blue C»h, norgiea, Spanish mackerel, pin
li.b, eels, Waters, crab*, muaacls, oyaten,
elams. ralmon. haddock, and fifty other
rariclica, which I have net space to mcntfan. The buyer electa eixiy mackerel,
alxiut thirty acs baaa, farUr bine fish,
thirty sole. Nitty shad, one hUa-lred lob­
ster. and fir- hundred clams. Theft a
vi4» is |nid to lire U rrj dejierlnieut,
where one woman, klcudir, .mail sad delirale, docs the largwl tarry buriarea in the
ch). The bojcr urdsta rercral hundred
.[harts (if »tuwU-rri«*,' and then fpxw to a
Urge beef market fa Fulton street, near
New Cbuich, where another large soppy
of meat la bespoken. To a lillfa atom in
Wsaliington street, just north of Veeev,
lhe buyer goes for bis daily supply if
potatoes, carrou; turnips, onions, leMfe,
parsley, cabbages, tomal«x, watcr-crsees,
encumbers, ndiahsa, wpuatas, rhubarb,
pens, asparagus, and other "garden truck,"
as tbo market men term it. In tbc base­
ment of this store, orangro, lemons and
limes are ordered by the box. In Wash­
ington market the buyer lap in bis sup­
ply of smoked beef, smoked salmon, cheese,
fitieen or twenty loins of fresh tork, half a
dexen immettso niecre of corned beef, and,
finally, one huedrvd dollars worth of poul­
try- lo Chambers street he slops for his
supply uf tea, coffee, spires and butter,
three or four tube of ths latter being tbo
uaual amondt purchased m there is com­
monly a supply do hand. At about aloe
o'clock the marketing for the day is done.
The rash payments msae every day for articks-of food, by foil one person are never
under N«00, and vKyffrequenllj' go be
yond »1.000. Milk Is purchased to the
amount of *10,000 every year, and during
the Mason it cosU *200 a day to supply
the wants cf tbs loren of oysters.
The Hull murder ease which hta great­
ly agiutod New York for two wecka, and ।

Oddly and somewhat significantly, this
core whieh *0 thoroughly baflfad •'the
finost police Aa," that tbo event proved
every one ol the tbeorim upon which
they were,working to have been utterly
wrong, was, m you are probably awars by
this time, cfaarwl up by a new.paper man,
a reporter nirncd Balch harm- spotted
the murderer in tbo ktreets of Boston and
caused hia amsL Mr. Balch, who did a
similar service to society some time ago by
securing tbc arrest of Winslow, the Bos­
ton forger, i» very ippropriaUly attached
to the Jlottm BctoU, the great New En­
gland paper which fa to that whole region
what the A’ew Fork ZfreoU is lo ibis eitv
—or even, more, for iu competition is
much lem. With iu 100,000 circulation,

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done before eight o’doek. Eightoeo
of riba, and twelve loins of beef are pur­
chased, with I be kgs and shoulders of half
a doien Spring lambs and several sheep.

circumstances jrrculiariy horrible. The
intense sensation, and the fact that hun­
dreds of columns of fine print upon the
subject, have found eager readers every­
where, are only explainable on tba ground
that the mystery of the affair was tbs
secret of iu bortibfa magnetism. Tbo in­
explicable feature wu tha terrible one.
The public can ost bear thatWhan lhe
tnoounrement of such a tragedy com-* be­
fore them, accompanied by full detail, of
iU aocompliahmcnt aad the nwaca of ths
criminals concerned, a romparativdy digbl
impression ia tnadr. But let a erima re­
main a putile to the police for forty-eight
hours and popular aincuincns snd terror
are uuircnal. Scmo one curiously in­
clined hu been calculating lhe chances of
each New Yorker', meeiiog a similar fair
and finds them to be as one lo untold milBona, yH had not day-b&gt;ht been fat ia

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                    <text>VOL. 24. NO. 11
PBOmiL AB BUSIES um

HASTINGS, ML

WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1879.

THIS PAPER agW«
NEwmk.

"My noefo, lierbret Uaabai. of Ameriea."
be aovwevad
“I never knob that yoa bad aa unci* ia
America, or anywhere &lt;he," 1 replied. “I
had tbe imperaeion. father, UM wn bad nu
living relative.,’
“We have not now." U aaid, aadly
enough
-Lfotrel, my.* m. I wm a wild
yoaih, and quarrelod with my Cither ; I
ebuae to for, c&lt; all ol the blood. I waa
not abw.lulcly wicked, however, and when
I I married your aaiutod mother abe made a
better man of me. But my father died
abortly after I waa married, and 1 never
nought ioat thia Herbert Caahri, who I
•U|&gt;p»e l.ai kept track of me You
know I hare aome pcculiaririr* "
I benw that Nothing trurer of him
coulj tie ap. Ari.: but I had uerer dream ■
*d tbit he, arcmingiy ths moat karmlam
and ireffeorive of men. had beau wild or
wicked ia bia youth. IImv hard it b to
gauge humin nature 1 If anyone bat
himarif had told me that, f w.xild not
have believed it Ac foe my impnmnioa
about not have uay -rriativia ihriag. prob
atdy I had rather taken it for granted, aa .
I had ueror beard him apeak of any.
The Democratic Party Arraijnofl.
My father half turn rd tu leave.my The following ia tbe maateriy epeeoh ofro»m j bar be paumd, end looked *i me
Senator Chandler delivered ia the tfoaale
“I bad uear'y forgourei,' heldid. “I
1 lui. tux told you all 1 inherit foun my to. die laat day of the lain extra atotiou.
[ noria, Herbert Coalici. a property which I It will pay every Amaricna’ to read it
I auppoac b Very lafrgc .
carefully ;—
1 Sxrr. I —UU n&lt;4 coaai'lcr it etraage
rth-iber the adjournment rmolauo.
that my father did Ml here any intention pareed by thu ilorec ia acted upon to-day
( of leaving July at flrat. lie fovea hia art , ,or ret, ia immaterial. W« have now ben
he fovea Flarenee. He wuuld prefer te go .three meiatha aad a half ia thia Capitol,
I .hi b hia old life, working half the time—, .not without curtain neulta W« bar.'
dreaming hair.
ahowa to the people of thia Nation jsat
And juat litre I write in aonew that if ,

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Heaviest !roued, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with the
Patent Skein Setter, and

Every Wagon Warranted !
ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT. ’

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.
ATTOBNEY AT LAW k SOLICITOR

More JACKSON WAGONS in use in Barry County
than nil others coAbined, yet the repairs do not average
2 cents each. Call and see them at

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
H**tfo#&lt;, Midi., M,&lt;y C. 1.870.

HT

t-leni, but be to content in riimbtag only
to a certain licight. *
■
Boy al laat my penracrioua have prevaifod. and be bn* consented to go to
Amorim, h w ixul au, I f«l. He b get
ting writ up io year*. Ho print aa well
now aa ever, it ia ecu* ; but it caanolalwaya

IS THE HEADQUARTERS FOE

We have snlil one car lend of th'; -I. I. Case i Co., Threshcrb,
nml any one wishing Anything in this line will du well In call and
examine ourMinples and prirvs innddititfh •&lt;• the nbove, .we well
the Robotto &amp; Thorp Vibrator Thresher; U. Auliman &amp;Co., Sweep
takes, Thre.shur and .Monitor Engine ; Woodsum Machine Oo'n En­
gine an&lt;l Thresher. E. M. Birilaell Engine and Thresher; Minnesota
Chief Thresher; Gait, Sa&gt;lt« Co. Engine and Thresher; B. F.
Dow &amp; Co. Thresher; C. Itauell A Co. Engine and Marailhm
Thresher, of which we rold tevoral last year. Also, the AUax,
Batavia nml Mamtfield Engines, mid trxir. Scott i Vo’-’, Lane fc rr»m taUM'1 M..tkl» Manama.
Badly, and Mnn&lt;ficld

Ths Battle for the Cedars.

dertruetioe uf tbeGo»»t»n&gt;*«t which they
America ’ I am an Am. ricati t-y blood, had (riled la uvcrthrowby ana.
yet 1 never bebrid air native land. !• it
XrmU-Fur having injured the txl...
atraugo that my heart aarlh wbeu I think nevi iuiervwto of tbe eoantry by forcing
th. [n-tool extra anaricm, after liberal

PORTABLE SAW MILLS.

BUCKEYE MOWERS s REAPERS
'sold in Lorry County this year.
SAVE YOUR CHILD WITH

Universal Croup Remedy

MESSER BROS.

ikmM A Ratolllna. Oreoa U-pte., totet.,

DENTIST

Naiiiille.
WILLIAM

Micbigan.
WALTER.

TjAILOR*
la Empire Block,orcr Madge'* Store.

|M*r 5,18S-. —I ire tweaty-thrae toda». I’crbapa oa thia. my birth-day, I
ahhuld took forward to the fatal. with
joyful antidpntioea , yet I eaanot aay that
[ do.- I do not like tbb life of cmj ia live to pm rti» My baud tremble* a&lt; I
tbi* dreamy Italian diy I enjoyed my- atteoipt to write of jho work of tbe traitor
nf far better at college in Raglan J That Valto^opt.
On ihe eight of (kt. SI waa oa the
deck ol tbe gov*l vkip “Victoria.*' Thrre
waa oo muon, Im a. j ria da ol »tar» afoire
in il.« bearcat.
hU taught me nothing ol
1 hod much to think about-the folhevd»if be kad wi.h*d to
«i» I bad left behind me in tunny Italy ,
hate been a bopofom tank,
tbe future before me In America |
ibfok I have withing of L„---------------Ilcnri Yn!aa&gt;|ura apf«arr|i at my aide,
dfabetioa. 1 never bad any deairr to U lie made *m&gt;.&gt; remark* about the beauty
ankrtiaL
ul Ute night 1 tout to toy foci. He wa»
Why ahould I bare ? Aa anfot I Tba Mandiag by the ».dc of the ahip, buluiag
by the laflrail. I think*-! am rrty ecrtaiu that wm were unobmrvvd. Beyond
bat bo arail&lt;-ra it to the wind., M it
E. Ila M rich ia hb grant .kill; bat
at ahoold fail biot bow poor indred we

All Work GUARANTEED.

JCairiaii, Siu ai Ona»tal

Palmer Cradles!

PA I N TER -

Al A. M. Reek". Carriag* flhap
Jeffaraon St.,
-

The flrat hotel io the State to reduce ratee.
Tbe Sret hotel in tbe Stele with Panaengvr Klevator.
.Ta'yit.lby.a^mjbr^wtetor *t tbi. Bret

CLOW WIRE BRACE CRADLE.

DRYGOODS

$2.00. $2.80, nnd $3.00 Pnr Day,
The Ktcelleore of tfaiy Helal

iatni’ai ButUnm-ign It raim

WHOLE NO. 1262.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

MILLINERY
OK MIS, MB, MW, tt

wil not conaeat that I aboald leave him .
and I eannatgo without hia blaming. All
that bind* me to Italy ia lib love, and a
pave in the cemetry of an old retbadral :•
■y mothrr'e grava !
I barely remember bar. She wu beautifol aha loved me peamonately. Hbe
diet! very young,—her yren only twrotyone. I wne a mere child than.
1 hare o*m eooeolaliou,—I ran atudy. I
for» cbemMUy nod medicine. I have re.d
UMs-h ; I am Mt ignereat upon three robjoefo. Maybkp my knowledge will aome
day ba wrfnl to me. I love buuka far
better than I could ever lore painting.
Jd«I L—ValMquca ha* bran my f&gt;liuW'a aecretary for thru* month*. 1 alii!
think falber need never kava employed
him : foe I ooold do ail tbe work that he
[reform*, and B wuuld foil lightly upon me.
I lave wu wbh to be aa much of • gentle
t-nn M father wbben to tanka mr in irntb.

Tkird— For having aliempciug to throw
away the ttrttha ot the roast war by
again e'« rating State over National-eover&lt;-&lt;ftnty. Wo mrijlnrti mow thaw there,
hundred tboeaaud livre, asd exploded
fire th..waud mUifok ofdollar* to pot down
thio herrny. and to perpetuate ilm nalioa
al lifo- They enrreodered thu at Apponutto&gt;, bat now they aticmpi n&gt; renew
thia prcDuafou
/:.o,tk — Fur having attempted (there

extraction ; her father am tn adrorale at
Havre, her noibn wan Duteh.
She eaUrad tbe CoaanWotra ia 1961. and wm
a pupil of th. actor BnauvallcL
Hdl*
Bernhardt punned for uudfo. with auek
aot-rem Ibai ah. gamed the firrt priae for

■•rt Wrt and eoaT tn aympaihy with th.
old e&amp;cfederaev ;
TbaltUy rojomedia onrrfoturim,
That tb.y lamented oar dafoato .
Tbrr organuod tfoir “Soon of Uwrty"
and “KaighUi of Um Gold-. (We" u
WMkrn the war party and hamper Liseola
.ad hi. hirriiapt in tb«ir .fovil-work of

turned away evwywbmv, but try me.
I
tort, you turn j, ninielbmg here,"
pmaling. not to Lead, but her heart. And
they aora found u the Odeua that there
wro “unuiethiag tboae." Sarah UemlMidl
made her .folm/ at tbi. tbeoue ia tbe role
of Sylrfo in th* “Jeu de I'Amour Vt du
Hauard " In thb eharaoter *be did^ot
ahm*: but when Alexandre Doom «&gt;.
Irtiatod to her tbe iendin- tauraia pen ia
hi* ■‘Keaa/ her auooem waa aaaored, aud
although the tday wm ill .rented the
booM rewarded her with a pe-rfcra Morm
nJ apptouam
Dariag tbe war, proviug
that ebc had a brort for .teraer rmliuro
thao three of the Max., MJ lie Bernhardt
•«iw-bra.mg bugle
•muted with the amhuiaocm. teudmy her
Aa&lt;f th. fool propelling dram,**
wounded eouatrymoa with untiring core
and devotion. Tfoa came the preca and ia behalf of codder. who tfoel.red thM
M Feb. J, 1872, tbe eurtrin rce.ee "Buy they wreMn’l v^«e a man nor a JoUar for
Blau, ' with Sarah Bernhardt aa Qoeea of the Yaak., war yon will brer tbrm
eweamg like piralre M WmadeB. Phillipa
Jeabua Giddiav. end WilHua Uoyd
Gamaoa for wanna- to wipe oat eiavery.
Dooe Maria Tbe Theatre Franreae took! yna will -find thee calling Lincoln aa abo
MdBe. Berwlfordi almrec by fore, fion th. and aa obrecoe imbeetie, aad to 'oo to the
Odeoo ; bat at firm her auccmw wm maparativriy alight.
She wm a&lt;.i fortunate
tn tbe paru .!Ui*d ie her ; aud evau now.
although al! I ar* nag* with bar varied
fame, ah. ha* bad fower orfoieal efaaraeteni
to en lidhaa hare fob -u to the lot of far
inferior act rrero.. Bat Mdlie. Ifornhardt U. a temporary iriempb they flopped orer,
proved,.ut acveral of Kariue’a tragndie*. and to day we find them advocating tbe
that *be-alone, of living French artietea, aUoeioae pnn tpfce of cent rainac and negro
ia rapebio of wntnng with grace that man eeffragc and bolding np their hnnda in
lie that ailpped more than twenty yarn holy horror when the Okolona Stale,
thunder. forth the old tnayeMie truth.
ar&gt; front ‘he ahouldcr. of Rachel
Al
lecyU., ia "La Flllc de Roland," the Ul Uught by Pnwidrwi Jeffrey, PrenJeM
enteoted lady, who had for ao long bora Derm and other bright and ahioias head
feeling her way upon lha atage of tbe ligjria of ike l&gt;emccr*tie party.
Francuiae, f ined * ooegvuial cnaraoter, ia

letelligvooa___ _ _____ ______________
wque grace, had full opportunity ot dbplay. Hrf anecare waa imtaemo, and it
acaled the ftiturc of an author wbo had * "Anything foe the Mnrpbyv’*
* Nn, there ■ wet,**
waited even fougvr than hi* interpreter
’■Anything for JaM Morphy T"
for public re.- .gnitiou.
No owe ana have
watched Mdlle. Bernhardt, aa “La FiBe dr
"A aything for Ann Morphy T1
thinking wbat aa UXXp|imi« Cjrdalia rhe
would make, and withual regretting that
8bak«F«are ia praetieaUy baniabad from
the French atagn. Her mt tragic «Wtion wu that of the Wia^ PtUamia, ia
"Roan vaiocue ■“ nad here, agaie. it was
her remarkable inpenocai ion that reform­
ed th* dullnraa of a benvv tragady.
Her
tart ia the ‘‘K"lranE*n-," aUboagh tafrr
lor ia iaurat. aad even in imponaao.,
to that of the Dochoue -la Septmoata, waa
a diuiactly individual rreaiioa. and many
wilt bar. aa npportaraily ot obwrvio; to
night in Loudon, where die m now playing,
how MMwpietoly thin gifted actrew cna
trirea to merge her own iadividaalilv ia
that of the character Um iaterpeeu. Bren

Sink— For bavieg ramituted a accent
ami illegitimate tribunal, Um adieu of
which bar. here mode the cuprcOM govcraitig power uf (‘oogrem, iu defence of
th. fundamental priactpU of tba Cueto*
turion. The dae-roaa of thia junta are
known, ritbooghiumotiere ar. tod Jen
How I itrag^lrd, *crcamcd, nod ewam I
SrrrMk— For baring held ap for public
Bui tba al.ip plunged on. My violent admiration that arch rebel. JaCiraaa Daria
cri&lt;a wen: uoix an.1.
[greet laaghlar oc the Demeaotttc aide],
I waa left far, fat behind.
declaring that ha wan foapimd by motive.
I became cxbauWed. I nv* up to die.
But my band touched a bard »ul«*am».
1 graaped it. It was of enficiaat body
arrily 61|&lt;d with friend., and it b ia their
to MMtain ma. I know no* poaitively, but
rfxaoeoceSed in lb* tafoat nf bright mm
it may have been the white object which
vvraatien, tbal ahc pmata hor pieturm and
VaUaquea and 1 beheld from tho. ahip,
moulib tbe day lot.. *hape* that wilt lira.
part of a wreak, mayhap.
*
If abe wear* a cricketing euMeme, b i*
At auy rate it was my aalvatiou. With
only when aka U emplo’yed «. *oum eUrethe hold of deepoir, I clut g to it. I loom
uaaae.i. Morning dawned? With the from'th* atatete book of tbe Nation ewe ml autnrc. ruck a* that which has been
light of day, I atraiued my eyre ovrr Ibc lawa rendered neereearv by tbe war and ila
illimitable iirean. Heaven wax merciful! reunite, aad irenriog “fife, Hbarty aad th o
A ahip wae bearing toward gm.
purreit of happinem.' to the emaueipatod
1 war ecen and aared.
Knee tbflo, till wow, I have been quite kukluxed that they are weking peara in
exil*. although urgud to remak by aUt-

Valaeqan and I refer bar. I«tn very
iulfaxala : etill, 1 barf not now that dialikc
for him whieh I fall al flrat 1 waU re
■-pt-for thu Aral lima 1 beheld liiai. How
Uko a crorehiai Uger he eoemod to me I
hoW bin while teeth gitomad through bi.
red lipa I what an inrautalilc expremioo
there wm ta hb wild Week eym I
rerrir l away fnxn Amrrfca I bo b ipend
ing awlltly toward it!
Goer there he will claim m) inhreii
Aad how well bo will aurerad! Who oa
chipboard know, aught ol the hwlory of
him ov mo ? No ore I In my Imggage he
will fod every prod thu bo will tired to
miavincc etioiigm that he i» Lionel C—b
ol 1 In tny louutry then will be no rev
to duputa bi. claima

revering, ateo they had bare destroyed by
Ibc water of the reran.
How great 11m change 1 Liverpool, cad
MX BaltimoreI, A atrogglu with poverty

mocaacy of eight oat of tea foDowwo uf
our party flag oa their aid: of the Ohio
nod ibc Potomre.
■
They know foil well that our De­
mocracy waa tbair Itemoeracy in 1SSO,
They know ioll wall that uur Denree.
racy b tbeir Democacy to day. ualem tier
are Radical at heart, and only remain ia
usr amp to capture tbe Warm .nd Sabre
In tbe comwumtaa where we have a mt-

sAayUung.fot Tom Morphy r'
"No, air"
"Anything fix Bob Murphy F*
•No, air wot a bit "
’
• Anything foe Tcrrv Morphy T *
IN. ; woe for Pat Moq-l.y, aor Ifoaoi.
Morphy, mr P«u MnrrAy. m-r P.ul M.rphy nor aay Morphy, dead, living, unborn
&lt;»a&gt;e «r foreign, unload or uamriKaod,
•avn^-c ar barbnroui. male ut feauJ., biaek
ne white, freachirad or drefnmehimd, wuuntaedor otbcrwwc. No, air, thwra u
puatndy notbiag for aay of the Murphy.,

Jeawnaa of wtaolag him The lady, how­
ever, haa flitting Undcntie., ami iadolgee
tbrm with a hauduMac puny ia the drain.
Tba oacuet ia eat narbaerraU of thin
lillie by play, aad flaaNy aaka mmlingly.
• De j.«i ktww that p-uiltman with wh»m
yon ore flutier T' '
Aa embarraMed M-galir. it Ike reply.
Thea eneao. uk a momrat.
The mcort imuMniiatcly eranta the than-

�jail beennee they bare no money with
Niw Yoxk, July 11,1879.
which to pey’thew fine, give their famOise
Tb. itnmenec aucreaa.of the two rievitkicks and enffs for brand, and dittarb the •d roads now fa operation, which ntwspapeace of ott city fa drunken brawls. per reports’ credit with having already
cleared &lt;2,000,000, has very natitraUy ltd
aloe. responsible for there things. It ia to a hankering on tbe part of capiulfato
true, the tnan, who drinks liquor, and by
this means squanders bis earnings, abuses
his family, throws away ha manhood, sella
bis birthright to heaven, and lire the pros­ H. Vanderbilt, tba unfortunate pauper,
pect before him of filling a drunkard's who this year returned his tax notice with
A Glorious Record.
Tbe New York fadeprodtat, one of the grave, aad meeting a drunkard's doom, is the startling assertion that b* had no taxhimself tearfully to &gt;Umc. So also, the abla property above bis debts, want* a line
curt outdid aad able of our religions jotunafa, speaking cf the financial record, of man, who sella liqduroto his fellow men, of hia own from the 42nd street depot to
and by this taean* starves their familial, the City Hall, aad hs. bad a route laid
the RepnUfaan party sap
depraves their appetites, degrades them ont tor him by tba Rapid Tnndt Commia
beneath tbe level of the brute, and suc­ aioaers.
He is having rather a squally
tbe House of RepreMnUtivra for four
ceeds at last iu damning their souls, hu a time of it, thongb, dsspito this firrt sun- b«flpd la know u anta al! ha had to tall bar.
years; and during thia period there have
crushing weight of responsibility resting eeas, for tbe Common Council, which has U« nuJ. -Jladama, the Prine* la very W.
been thirty-lhree investigating cotntnitteus
butts danganmsly Ul than lie was when w* last
upon
bun.
a voire fa the matter, has pronounced hMHt.” ImmedUl'ty her Majaaty aaclafared,
sppofated by the House, for the purpree
But tho drunkard hu to contend with strongly sgafast giving sway another val­
of raaasckfag the administration of the
a strange appetite, and needs tbe eymna- uable franchieo, even to this worthy and
Gorerument during the period in which it
' thy of every temperance man. IJo a bo­ atrugglfag young mao who has no prophad been under exefaaivaly Republican
' set with tcmptatioiis, and needs their en
Utile by little tho elevated roads Arc
control. Three favratigaUona have been' canagemeat. He hu marcs and trap*
insreaafog their famlitire
On the East
animated by an in! vastly partisan purpeae
ret for him by evil designing men, sod side of town transit may be bad from thand ha*o rent the country about a half a1 needs their help. Mankind are placed fa Battery to tbe Hariara Rivar, and on tho
million dollars. The roult u that not one' communities for mutual sympathy, cn- Wert aid*, the Mrtropolitu road takes
passeegers from Trinity Church to about
single Republican defaulter cr officer of
eouragement and help. Men are thus 107th street.
Tho Eart mdo branch of
any grade haa been band by whtac mal■ placed.
a measure, in each ethers keep- the Metropolitan road is well under war.
fL-auBee ia office the Government has leal1 fag ; and so ererj drunkard is plseed fa a,
a dollar. The public meuey has been1 measure in the keeping of every temperrafidy kept .nd faithfully distuned, under
the proruicns of law. This ia a remark­
not use all bis influence fur the drunkards
able record,'when wo consider the length
reform, fa he not responsible for not using their eoagregations.
Travel on tbe Sun­
cf time revered by it and the vaat sum of
it, aad i* be not responsible in a measure day trains was large, and the public seem
money that during tlis time has pawed
for th. drunkards conduct? If, also, all pleased that they can at lart rest fa a
measure, as far'as walking is coocerncd,
through the band of the fiscal egrets of
tbe temperance men in thia city would on tbe first day of tbe week.
tho Government. Senator Windom, of
unite in a aulemn protest apiior.t dram
In spite of the oppomifon of a few rev­
Mfantnot*, iho other isy stated the fact
selling; and would show by their words erend gentlemen, whose churches are on
and challenged, the Democrats of the Sen­ and actions, that they considered it not tbe line of travel, rapid transit on Suu-lay
is an accomplished fart.
As far aa dis­
ate to name * soli tare exception tn the
only disgraceful, but a crime against God
turbing the congregation assembled for
truth of ilia ntatment. No one was named
and no one has been dUcoverod by all tbe
would be suffievent to eloae' nearly all, If
investigating committees that have been not every dram shop in our midst. .
In to far, then; aa anyoac fails to use
committees nave been looking for Repub all bin influence again,’, dram aeUing is be
liras pilferers and stealers of the public
not respoctible, iu a measure, for the evils
mcncy, aad they bare sot found one dur­
ing tbe whole hietoy of Republican con­
To meat this responsibility, then, let
trol of the Government"
'
titrj one work along sod with others
whenever and wherever be ean against
The Ohio Campaign.
The Cincinnati Garrtte io aa article this evil that is desolating »&gt; many homes',
entitled ‘ Tbe sign* of the Campaign'" debasing so many bodies, and ruining btf

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Opposition to all paper infla­'
tion, and consequent -deprecia­ '
tion. In favor of a currency of
coin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchasing power, the
paper coavertible with coin at
the will of the holder.

finds cause of tbe most hopeful exertion
on tbe part of the Republicans. It says:
The Maine campaign.
“Fint, there. ia to be noted a spirit ef
Tbe Maine Republicans bare been io
unity and enthusiasm, manifreted to an
unusal degree in the aereral ZnOnty con­ the habit of carrying Maine.-and we should
judge froai tbe tone of the recent couveavention® held since the Bute Conv*oti«&gt;n. tioo at Bangor Ilfat they propone lo.rtaume'
There is nothing of the “off year" indiff­
erent and a hourly purpose is every­
where manifested to mike the strongest in that sturdy Republican State, plaerd
there by Republicans simply to mesne the
and b«l nomiaatfons, and thus organize
greater reproach of a’ GrhSjback Gover­
far rietcry for tbe sake of the cause. nor, is opt a pieauug one; and it it not
Second, the Republicans bar* tL* advant­ surprising that there bas been a grand
age in roped to their candidate. Mr. rally of the old party, with the ooe' deter­
Farter is a popular man—one who fo not mination that the State shall be redeemed.
Thu great convention of more than 1,200
only among tbe people, but poascares the delegates the largest eve* held in the
magnetic qtultty so essential in a sueceM- State, it is said—will deserve to ■ be re
fa! leader. On the other* hand, Gen.
Ewing is the reverse, is a cold, impassive
man. Third, the position ia fa favor of
the RcpaMirens. Ifottr fa National and
Hute issues they have taken the aggrota­

(Tt'MWtru. MEDICAL CO.

Tbe Price of the Imperial ftoop « *6.25 per bos of 100 1 lb.
b^-TS 11». io ibc box. To up OO« who win -nd u« «o order
for 10 boxt. wiib &lt;»h, *62.60 wc will ~nd ooe box exir. frve ..
OFFICE OF THE
. prrrxium. Or the order* mxy b« wot to ox for ooe or more
boxex «t a time with remitunce, xod wbeo we bore thus wived
order, for 10 bore, we wiU wild the ele-eoth box free w propo.e.1
•bore. If you do not wi.b to wnd money in xdonce you m«y
One door west of the Hast­ deporit it with »lty bu&gt;ker or mereluut io good credit in your
townriKleahe underaUnding Umt be »to remit it to n&gt; on receipt
ings Nationnl Bank where vou
oLfl.e Soup which i. to b&lt;- .hipped to hi. e.re, Addrew

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also a hunwrotta Focrth of July poem. "Tba
Fire Cracker sad Torpedo,*' by Clare M. Bure
ham, illustrated by ■■Boa," who alsolllisetralea
the fuaay double-pge pact*. "A Bad JU.”

llmC

i . rra,

llOTM en Osntw Htrrai. »wr Fair Grwtad.

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rw“u 1 lime
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HAIR.
STUCCO.
OBMENT,
BRICK.
TILE.
. LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
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LEFT IT.IJl-J)PLOWS. ?•

Reaper and Mowers.

(Mlaltac, "Wister Twillfkl al Hyde Park ."
*&amp;t No. XXIV. at
lb» papas.
»t~ul J. B^rl. O Unllj. the Irish prat a&gt;4 th*
•lUsroT the IVat. His bivt.wy Is a»MI r«Malic, sa4 hl* portrait is very }&gt;trasia( Alto-

a bonus of »U,MO. i
in all MW,000 aslar,_________ ___
his cugagvtnent, which 1 presume be t*
still drawing with commendable prompt■
d«m and regularity.
It aeeoM aa though a man with that
amount of wagra might manage to mako
both ends mcea, and perhaps save up
enough to enable him to join the throng
at Long Branch or Manhattan Beach for
awhile, ia the healed term which is now
driving everybody who caff poaaildy afford
it, to the mountains or the salt water
Tbe change, by the way, which has been
wrought ia* Golbarjfo habits by the spring
iog up of throe gigantic Coney Island re­
sorts M very notioeahie this *ea»n. Before

Payi« the bigbcril Cash priee
for all kinds of Fanners Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Crcsjay before purchas­
ing any. of the above, article*,
at hia Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Sired *
Hasting*. April. 2. 1870. 19

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G.

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SUMMER TRAVEL

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MEAT MARKET

From DAS. J.BELT,M D.

ke, and barb fa the course of Congress
and of the Ohio Democratic Legislature
good cause before tbe people. To the try by making the struggle at Washington
the first feature of its pktform. On this
Dctnoeratk side the omens are reemingly point it* declarations were the uncompro­
mising utterances of Republican* every­
where.
It applauded tbe 1‘rcsidcnt,
Now let the Democrat* Rejoice.
pledged faithful support to the vigilant
The first fruits of the defeat at the bill ■qinotity in Congreas, and Rebuked with
proper
veverity
the course *of the Demo­
to pay tho United Slates Manbab arc
cratic Congrere.
now gathered in, and surely thieves,
This is the chief fame of the boor.

rejoice. A Texas mail robber, befog arrerted fa New Mexico, the U. S. Mar­
shal had no money with which to pay the
expense of his removal to Texas. The

Texts Manha! was in the 'same prodica
mail, so a postal agent is making the trip
by stagy, eight hundred miles, on credit,
with the honor of guarding tbe robber
day and night This may all be very
disgraceful to a rieh and powerful nation,
but Marshak ut to get no psy f &lt;r election
day services, tn prevent fraud and rtnffiog
of ballot boxea^nd thatconsolation ia to the
modern Democrat a sufficient reason for
brisginj disgrace and dishonor on the
Nation, by preventing the U.S. Marshals
Cron protecting the people from tbe dep­
redation* of tbe afaninal efaoMta.

And vet fa Maine tbe political litnatioo is
peculiar. Tbe fang succsswioo of Repablican vlctones in that State was interrupted
last year by th* sudden ujJicaral cf a new
nondescript party made up of Grccubacken, Greenback Democrat, Labor Ik—

at Washington hsa cotnt
public attention. The pl
arid is agood sound one. - --------- ----irredeemable paper currency to bo ’'the
worst that ean afflict a nation," and
denounces Congressional tinkering with
fiuancui now that resumption is restoring
public confidence.
It is this very fact uf resumption which
will give the result in Maine its greatest
William Allen.
interest. The Septem^r election will be
On the morning of the Uth iaet. the the first general election that bas been
held since the resumption of specie psyvenerable Ohio, Democratic leader Will­ meets, and It will be held tn a Slate fa
iam Allen, died of apoplexy at bis ratidenee in Chillicotbe. For Haifa century,
almost, bo bad been the leading spirit of
tfo&gt; Boebon Democracy of Ohio, but of
late had been disposed to favor repudia­
tion and advocated tbe fiat herray fa his
Tho High School.
iart piberuatnrul contest with Geo)
The following from the pen of George
Hsyce, in 187&amp;- H« was a powerful L, Damerest, an operative fa th* Amo*man, both physically and mentally, and keag Mannfaanrfag Company, al Masthough a trmmrr fa politics, was general­ charter, New Hcmptbini, we commend to
ly regartW as honest fa his convictions, the carcfal roastdrration of the workingand a W*r of whom hi* party bad reason

' Last spring a Democratic rough at an
election in Kingston, New York, knocked
down a voter, breaking hie jaw and leg.
Ho waa tried before a Democratic judge
and found guilty. Th* Judge told the
proeewtfog ofioer that the culprit should
be punished U the extreme .limit of tbe
law—one year's imprisonment sod a fine
of *260. Before acateoes th* Dtmoeratin Attorney General, Mr. Schoonmaker,
visited tbe town and bad sn interview
with tbe Judge. Soowjaftar th. men wa.

FRESH? SA LT MEAT
everybody has been talking and hoping
for the lart five ysers, aeeuu finally to
have become a reality. Hardly since war
times has Nt* York «ity treked, fak and
been «o active. Evon th* cn,taken have
to recognise the naw order of things to
the existenre of which all fadieetiou
point Tb* July edition of Bradstreet's
racrrautile agency book, whkb it infallible
authority fa such mattere, justifies the
cheering outlook-by showing a large a el
increase of firms fa basinet* since the pub­ CathaHeapprowbrl the altar aad |wrfana«J
lication of th. April edition, which could Ma sacred rsUgioos datiya. it* added that he
WM afraid tret iajbe harry ut yrepanuiaa Or
hu departure this shaoM have twayo! hia
sws.-iry la replying, the Prine* wrote Ibex

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Wheat,
Wool.
Corn,
Potntoe
Lard,
Butter,
Pork,
Hams,

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lag ritaatisa*
Wosren s HavUads is also evatiaasd with
n« tsllrag off la piqaaey .ad Isierest. Sumo
M Day hu &gt; pstbMic short .lory rail'd Toko

Plaster,
: -Lime,
Hair,
Stucco,
'Cement,
And ail kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
'fiavchrnd U» buy every­
thing you want.

nmi mm!

fireworks, which I announced would be
kt off with inch * blare of gibry. It
must ba aaid for tbe credit of the Island
that every om wfllfag to pay for it had
plenty to eat and drink, and that tbe many
thousand* of excursionists were carried
safely home.
Tho Bowery Theatre, which hu Iteen
tho paradise of newsboys and bootblacks,

Tit lerifti

Puduiu Qnnaii
West Meriden, Conn.,

Tte MH* Irtsres * Ina

Tho UarivaM Wifoox A White Or

gatro, the wdUnown Parker G«n».
and Novriiiro and Sprefaltfo*

of many D*oe*ipti..tu.

LODKHEBE
almost to her feet.
The natural tint of
her checks ned with the most delicate
shade* of the budding rare.
Her every
suction nerrned tho perfection of unstudied

SAWS FILED,

Cta, Tails, Befiteait, ail Sefit

THK MERIDEN PURCHASING CO
34tf
Wrot Meriden, Coaa.

J G. RUNYAN &amp; SON
HANGING WINDON CURTAINS

Raeai^. Veh. «. ICT

BACK!
S-WTxTSSStfi.

GAITERS, SUPPERS, AC.

otf

PIONEER STORE

I

And ovtrytbing in tb«r Ism, of the Um
quality aad very CHBAP.
Thia ia
an aid nine Establishment ,nl]

OX.OTHING
hr Yiitta. im m diita
A SPECIALTY.

WOOL CARDING

�*D.d for general

THREE PAPERS FOR $4.00.

i.25 per ,lx»x of 100 I H&gt;
w!m» will send us an order
send one box extra free m
it to us for one or more
vhen we Lave thus received
venth box free aa proposed
oey In aHvance you may
in goo4 credit in your
to remit! it to us on receipt
lis care.: Address

•

We will fcnd the Detroit
Weekly Port ud Tribune for
one year, the Michigan Fanner
for one 'jrear, and tbe Rifvbljcan Baknks until Jan lit, 1881,
to any person not now a sub­
scriber to tbe Bannib, for |4.00,
to any person sending us the
money for the three paper prior
.to September 16th,-1879. The
Bannbb and tbe Farmer for
13.00. Tbe Banner and the
Post and Tribune for $2.70.
Now is your time to get good
papers cheap.

city, who tbe D. D. G., Hmpeetod wm a
man. wasted at rom. place, efaargnd with
tba larreoy of a watch and chain, end for
whom a reward of 420.00 wm offered.
For xboc re»:-u our D. D. G , did not
ati-mpt to arret the man at the limn and
be hired out to Mra. A. E. Bull, of Ruthad, to help harvest her wheat.
That
night alter all. the folka were in bed at
Mra. Bulla, our marahal, aecowpuied by
Allan Jone, went there and going to tbe
room occupied by Charles Brows, an em­
ployee of lli ta ofiee, who waa temporarily
working is the harmt fur Mra. B , railed
Charlie up, and allowed him hi* curd.
Charlie told him that hi. man wm there
in bed in the ch at room. Thereupon our
D. D. G. rapped ou bin dour, got hia man
up, and told him be wa. wanted on charge
of hroeuy.
The man said all nipfit if I
urn 4he manyou uoa/, l.tl 1 tril yon / &lt;im
nut. The mtn then shewed our D. D. G­
a certificate of character arid to have been
given him by retrain wall known partice

not the ooe he was after, and departed for
, Haatingv to Gobble up tome more Dead
Druaka in groat huMc.
'
No acooer had the Mar.ha) and hia wire
aiuiatant taken their departure Ilian the
man eame into Charley Brown', room teld
Person‘a who haro recrirsd bills from
him, Charley, that be had bad a narrow
this oBce will do wall to settle the ume
’ yaeape, that be waa the man wanted, and
without delay, and avoid the payment of’ that he wrote tho certificate cf character

OTHERS,

We learn that Will. Squirm wee called
bone UM evening, by a telegram inform­
ing him of tbe serious illume of hie fiather

;TUCC0,
G RMENT,
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRAGSz
patom, vorautsuorgL flows.

PLOWS.

:t'T

iper and Mowers,
vs the liigittst Cash price
II kinds of Fanners Pro*men will do well to eonIr. Creasy Itcfore ptirchasly of .the above articles,
Elevgtor, corner of Broadintl Railroad Streets.
stings. April, 2. 1879. 19

Rowoil k Co's. Col.

MMER TRAVEL
zutes1?,

ml via write » yrorir or a
■11110.0 Tfakrt tnm
a MM to m amall tUat tn •

qDR.S.J.BELT,BI.D.

Bsaus, Gsamant, )
#
Juno 27th, 1873. &lt;
TbaGoUon Wedding imtiviiim hsva
recaivtd a natural termination by tho fol­
lowing letter aiguod by tho Emperor aad
Emprwo and addrmord to the Impend
Chancellor
“Thaaka to tbe govoraiag
cam of Divine Provideaoe, wo were per­
mitted ou the 11 th of June to relobrate
tho&amp;O yean’jubiho of our wedded lift,
and to obeerve then bow thia, Ute day of 1

dwell together. It ban thua bocarae more
dear to ua than ever wiUi what loro and
loyalty tho German people are animated
toward, tbrir Emperor and hi. Houm.
Coogralulalioae and exprmeiou of a!Egun re in the form of letter., telegramu,
joyful yulu performance., pootie and attblie dedication., fragrant fiowwr offrriogj,
de , grew into a p-jpukr movement, which
did not fall to make a deep imprrwunn os
ua. But we were not permitted to end
our aatia&amp;ctiou here; other highly noble
oct. hare oomo to light, abowiog a very
gratifying apprebenaiou of oar moot iuward feeliogt Mindful of the ever iacreaaing ncreeaily of bolding out a helping
hand la timro of oood. our .object* con­
ceived the notioc tt making our jubilee
charitable iaatitutioua all over tho Empire,
and founding lasting blowing. to humanity.
We therefore feci canwjrea imjxlled hero

Tlirt^ dap more of good weather wil]
nearly oomplate the harvoM of tba largewl
and bent crop of wheel ever grown in the
nounty ol Bony.

Buamm of the Barry County Probate
The Woman'. Temperance Uoloa will Court the waek ending July 1 Sth. Clem­
'
give a eocial with relmbmenta, at the ent Smith, Judge.
JtJLT 7— EMatc of 8. Moulton, deeeaeclub room cm next wook Wedneadiy even,
cd , daime heard In part
iag. A general attendance lavited.
Eatate of Ada WhOakr, et. al. minora.
The wool clip io thia county ia nearly
Report of mU of real rotate made and
all aUd About 90,000 lb., hu been
bought in that city at price, ranging from
31 to .77 eeata, moody at 33(a, 34 rta.

Mra. Mclteuglin, of Muakcgoo, and
Estate cf Jainen A. Hill, doccnx-d ,
warrant and inventory filed by special ad
Julia and Hattie Holbrook, are vudting minhtratorc Proof of execution of win
their mother, at tbe old home in thia city.

fur the way iu which they hare helped to
celebrate our jubilee day, and oomminioc
you, therefore, forthwith to bring thio an.
oonneement to public notice." On tbe oocaaion of hie Golden Wedding the Empere
or rent 3,(&gt;O0 ma:kx lor destribulioo among
tbe poor of CobUota. The number of letten, telegrams. he, which reached hie
M.jraty the day after bin Golden Wadding
amounted to nearly 13,000. The King of
Bavaria eoareyed hie cougralnlalion to the
Emperor by autograph letters The Ger-1
man Prince* presented the Empress with '
27,000 mark, fur application to the
Augusta Iwlituliuu-in Berlin and provid­
ing fur the board and education of the

POWERS

April btb, 1877. prooouMm this CrampS.,27K8-’,‘-*h,u“

Mvetin I. mate ky-Vtetoe.'
Mctaen," atiemliaf k«r reUoal
their Croquet, Base Ball Beta. India*
grrare uf all iteneription from th* hands M
oom to the tniu roll aad teiu.
,
, Clubs, Au, 4c.
Hereafter notgooda will be retailed from ven M eloibsn, wrtb Iml, Uber For Mo­
With an wiw vwt la tba reka.1 at Cixri.t
ers! household purpossn it cannot bo .X
We. J. I know af a certainly I hoi no rebelw the factonr, but can be had at factory
prions of their agents, Rusnell Bros A3tf
tor J. Ilolloo A Sou.
4flft
POWER CORN SHELLER.
Tbe lurxalat Soar made by the
Motorr. Halo A Bartley hare added to Crampton Ilr™ , to manufactured from
their other bciiitie* in their flouring Bill, pure material, therefore it tba boat to
that of a fin* ciaao power oo:u-al&gt;eH«r. So use. Soldby rnnMof tbeGronsnin Hastbring along your corn sod get it .helled in
ooe righlh tho time that you can do it at
home Remember that flour, bad and
grain, same grade, a. ch«n&gt; as anywhere
in the city. A free dlivery to all porta of
the city.
38tf

Spalding base ball beta from 10 recta
up, at RuareU Brun.. Agents
&amp;3t.

DON’T FORGET THAT
To EverybodyKnow ye that Memre Smith A Sou,
ire rented and fitted up the building fur
rrly occupied by C- J- Sleigh aa a bakery.,

rrprwnted ia moot department, of thought
in jnrupru'ienee fur inUance, by Gant, in I
ethic, by Miohitet, io setflutiea aM the
l.i.torr ol ar^&gt;y Virehcr and BogyIl
wm broken up by the nmirovendrocatwed
by Straure'a “teben Jeea.” One party
wj/ully abaodooed tbe received theological

pamphlet copies of the laws piwsnl liy the
1aM Legislature aad give* immediate effect,
aad the seventh Registralia* Report.

On Monday, out bo north aide uf tbe
reaidcoco &lt;4 Dr. Woodmauace, on Broad­
way, the thermometer marked IOO’at 2.
o'doA in tbe afternoon, and it waa only
2“ ouokr'A the aame' hour no Tuesday.

"dogma.;

0680

acme of Crampton'* IwrxstAL th* bant
8&lt;mp out. Ask your Grocer ftw it. 47tf.
Tho Huntia^oe' ^Rk.) Afimam, of

At Emmanuel Church laat Sabbath,
Jt’LV 9.—EMate of Harry Y. Vetera,
Mr. Oaten ol Na.hota. a young theological ct. al., minor.; pedu&gt;m for appointment
.indent officiated for the Rector, who of guardian filed
.pent the Sabbath at Plainwell, Allegan
Jctr . 10.—Estate of EDjab Hawley,
tfcceued , report uf aJmiaUltator filod and
Barry County was rcprweated at the order of direhargv intend
.
Ii^uf the o-.«t .tirriog period, in the
Hute Taachera Aanociatiou at Lenaing, laat
' hntery of German philuoupl.y. When he
wrk, by Prof. MiteW.jJliaa Entails den, ciaims beard In |rirt.
wm a .indent, between 1821 «i&gt;d 1828, at
Haute of Judson A Buire, Jeceooed , the. univereilU. ul Berlin, Halle, and
proof uf execution of ■ til made and will Hcid«IberS. the ayatam »f Ha^el dominated
Alien, eon ol
nearly all the higher ibought uf Germany.
s city and a
He became an enlhcaiaaiiic Hrgcliaa, .nd
former employee of thia office, died ,of
couvumption at lite mother', rmideoce uu
| hia early roovictiooa.
After Hegnl'a
Green Street. Age 21 yenre.
death in 1831, Ike aehool wa. brilliantly

The county Clerk ba. fur distribution

k BARLOW,

HOUSEKEEPERS

MINERAL

SOAP.

another upheld them in their^

WARRIOR MOWERS !

wosmnnwi
WAL

A. WOOD’S VARIOUS KIND80F MACHINES.

conciliatory poMtioa, advocating a acet of
myMiea) rationalism There three partita
were known aa the Left, tbe Hight, and

I ihcuUjtiral »re&gt;liralionc of pbilcnopby ; be
‘ tn vic important coutnbntiow to physiolo­
gy, logic aad mHhet lea
He alaj did ex-

something to prevent tbe night from being
made hideous by a gang of first dam loaf
era, parading the street* up to the wee
email boon of the morning, singing bawdy
songs, he, Ac.

HSEK3TT

TmS CHtlBB JF’I-.OXKZ
use tAis brand.

Oo Tuesday evening uf laat week the
Reform Club, elected m delegate, iu tbe
Hute Convention to be held at Laosirfc
Aug. 5 and 6th, Geo-’M. Dewey. Dr.
Wcodmanaee, Joseph Clarkson. Trarers
Phillipa, and Jamoe M. Hewe*.

[eriien

Pmkaiim Craw

'est Meriden, Conn., ‘
U&gt;«7 Via Mil aar on*. krodaMMaaf
ttUd

Mrtt

i

late

nd Ornamental Silver Plated and

Ghanrare, Lumps, CbandeliOT

1 Brauws, Tabb and Pockol
Cutlery,

Bhcare, Scianore

and Rsaors,

IERIDEN I’l'RCHAfllNG CO

Wert Meriden. Crma.

We Irani that Mra Isaac Cnoninghau,-,
who rnadea in North Irving, had her left
shoulder jerked out of joist, JO Toeaday
“
’
afternoon, by a cult aba war leading to
water. Dr. Umpman of thia city waa
called, reduced tbe diaUcalion and Wk Iter

Prol. Dielie uf Albion, gave an ialcrevting lectnre on temperance before the
Reform Club in thia city last Sunday af­
ternoon. Wo think tbe apeaker tnieUken

Tbe Boo. J .m«. O'DcaaeU, tbe able
editor of the Jackroo Daily Citium, art
one of tbe meat efficient worker, ia the
R epublican party in the Slate, wm married
at Jackaon on tbenursingeff tbe 8th bet.,
end immediately left with hio bnde for .
t.«r in Europe.

State Firemen s Tournament.
Tbe Second Michigan Hute Firemen's
Tooreament. under tho aenrtiuo of tbe
Michigan State Firomsn'a A.soeiali..n,
will be ludd al Battle Creek. Wednesday
and Thursday, September 3d aad 4th, al

himself, and uu the epoch uf J-lncveJuprsdinis Rooeukrans waa distinguished among
। German philiMopbers by lbs elearnoM,
' simplicity, and grace of his writing*
t. it poatiblo for an adult to ever acquire
a foreign laneuaf* perfectly 1 I donut iL
' That is, *o u to s|icak it without a* ae
I cent nuticeaLle by these who have spoken
, tbe too guc from their infancy
Webcar
a great deal mid about Enjishmca and
Americans who speak French •'perfectly,"
' but I have yet to meet theca. Ao English
ac&lt;|naiulance of miM, a lineal dmcewdeot
uf tbe famous Heron Muoehaumn, waa
.telling me of hia • brother, who speaks
Freueb. Italian, German sod Spanbh so

der tbe rule, of He State Aaaociatiun, the
Champion Hone Belt, Champion Hook
and Iteddrr Tnynpet, Champion Hamt
Eug'roe Banner, owned by the Aarocialioa,
bocidro 1925 in ceah prim, offered by the
ciliarn. of Battle Crook.
Thia promieoo
held io Michigan For |»»tero, circular.,
and further infunnation, addrero
Cbxi. E. BaauBt,
Secretary Committee of Arrangements.

Tho Barry Co. Ministerial sanorialion,
open to tba clergymen at all the donomwallow in tbe Co., will holds its next
meeting to'the Baptist choreb of Middle'

And a natnlwr of others having a good Record. Everything
WARRANTED to be the very best of its kind. Look at the
‘

ADJOINING THE BANNER OFFICE

al! dieMaee tbit lead to it, .neb aa atubboni ccugbt, negieeted colda, Brnaehlti.,
Hay Fever, AMhma, pain in tho a do and
ohrot, dry hacking cough, tickling b tho
throat, Hoaneuem, Sore Throat, and all
chronic or lingering diacoM* of the throat
and Innga, Dr. King’a New Diaecvery baa

mcnla that no doctor could tell what
the matter ar eure her, and I wood
•mall fortune in humbux stuff
month, tiro I mw a U. 8. Sag with
Butero ou it, aad I tbooght I would
fool ocre more. 1 triad it, but my

That I have the finest stock of Dry Goods inBarry County
1
BEST IN THE WORLD. bought my Stock in New York before the advance. 1 have not ad­
vanced my prices.

I sell Ladies' Ready Made Suita for
White and Figured I^awns for
Linen Suitings for.
Kid Glovea in all Shades

waa
up ■
Sit
Hep
bo a
fidlr

-

T-.

-

-

-

-

$1.00
16 cent*
18 oenb.

60 ota., 76 eta., gnd $1.00

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY
STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.

Plain and Brocade
Select School.
I will begin Sept.

Trimming

Silks

IN ALL SHADES.

yilla, next Monday. July Slat- »»gi*ning
waa ud an Englbhrnan.
• What do you
lake mo fort
“A Gonwas, of oocroe."
Tbe programme ia aa follows :
are right, bat bow did W know UF
•■Tbe firwt rreurretion," by Rn». W. 8. "You
• Nothing more aaajr, I could tell you an
Wilkinane “One or two proi.ali.mo,
which r by Rev. T. L McCuy. • Truth,•
by Rev. C. B. Croebj. Tbe evening
mooting will be devoted tn the Sunday
Schools ia which eddrewms will bo given

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS
BANNER OFFICE

OL CARDING

Coarlre H. Oln-t~d.
Pa-ibly Hie
Pound Maaur can give a rvaane why the
hcrare and muira of thia vender of Ihjuid
damnation, ahculd be .Sowed to remain
MtMimted iu the rtnrocn, whito the horom,

$500 REWARD.

�A CURE

length and fifty in width.
Thee there &lt;xm wm produoad, which woe.l ! ears aueb
will be a repreaeotathn of Niagara Faile a wide range of disMuea that um all other
by a stream of gulden fire, the entire ds-1
”------- ” ’ Ml v
sign being sixty feet high and seventy fret
wide.
There will be a fiery f&gt;naUin, iu
which atreams 'nf molten gold and silver
will ba thrown up to a height oi forty
fret. The will be a fire wheel thirty feet
in diameter, which in revolving will throw
A chiM’a logic b not to'bo sneered at.
oat the meet brilliant eob.rs.
Ao A laddin’s jewel tree will spring up, magtwetum His mind b keen enough to sm the folly
UUooM will float in the air, abdb that of much of the resuooing of hia kow.s.
will buret and scatter many colored firt-i A little fellow in Cocucctiaut aakod his
will be thrown up 100 and 200 feet, pareou to taka hua to church with them.
spreading their contents over an acre of They aaid be must wail till bo was older.
vpac--. and finally the exhibition will dose “Well," was hia abrawd nuggra'-ioa in
in a'blase of dory from the light of one response, "you’d better lake me now, for
hundred rockets »« off simultaneously. ■ hen I .-tl biecer 1 tasv not want to iro"
That's th# way they do things at Manhat­
tan Beach. The new iron pier in front of
CaHs’s b a grea raccvns. It WM opened
to tbe public ‘cn Toesday last.
Six
steamboats land there even day.
No
difficulties are cxperircerd from the surf,
ou account of tbe great length of the pier.
On the pier there are 1^100 bath-rooma,
with ateja leading directly to the water,
and there will be music on a liberal seals,
the Seventh Regiment band, with Grafulla
IMTArtlT RELIEVES,
at its head, haring been engaged.
Tbe
capitalists who bare pat their mobey in
this pier am looking ’.or large returns.
Tbe kiting of the restaurant and other
privilqpw will bring in about 160,000
this season.
Thu l',200 bath-rooms will
produce (SO.OOtl, and ten cents for every
passenger landed on lb* pier, will, it ia
eutimsted. pay the owners 8(1,000 a day.
Stock ofthe pier ha* reseotly told al auc­
tion In this city for 151J . « private aalen
it list brought'-loll, white some of It
could Ml be bought f.&lt; (500.
Tho
Consy Island pier is about ouc thousand
feet lone.
It will be a most delightfal
reuort on a hot day, when the broexe is off
the land. Iu entire length will be gaily
J-—-| J —t.u a—
-t-y, and illaminimp* by night.
________ ____ _ — be found at all
point*, so that the thcuaanis of pleasure
seekers can sit ecoly ami ccmfortible in
the breexc, bear tho roar uf tbe surf,
mingled with tbemuric by tho bt'aae land,
and sip their champagne cr lager, white
they bum their mouth* ■ with genuine
Coney Iidaud clam chowdvr.
Uniformed
officers wilt rce that the t hr dug conducts
itself in a qnlct and orderly manber. You
can land from one of the six sreniuere that
run daily to the pier, and without setting

SANFORD’S
RADICAL CURE
For CATARRH

OR NO PAY

lU.-aul BALM
V™*liy ,™ U ymr k~q • ™"tret! It tanv vMWJJ"'
lowness. Bednets*. PimplesBlotches, and
■»*
imperfections of 'V'’?kln’

1JUKI 1 appear
TY; and so natural, graflU",

New Yoik, Joly 3d, 1870.
Tbe season at the sea-side resorts opens
thbwcek. Large erowda have been mik­
ing daily vivit* to Ixxig Branch. Coury
Island, Rockaway, etc., for aevenl week*,
but the bell dues net fairly get rolling be­
fore the fint of July.
By tho /i^e the
••glor*'W Fourth" arrives the entire city,
and all the towns in its vicinity, poor
their inhabitant! out into tbe popular

to snffoesaon-, preaptring multitudes rash
ncrvotyily about in acarch of real and
reenaticn , and by nightfall oo the Fourth
the great majority of excursionists are
limp and exhausted.
The nun who has
the beat cl it at such a time, ia the one
who remaias quietly at homo oa the Fourth
cf July, aad who reads hb paper, smokes
hb segar, drinks hia jnlc*1, and eats his
dinner in a comfortable manner white the
rest of creation are tearing about in a vain
endeavor tb have a good limo. Of all flic

«s -

.

ss!«!•• Is-Ts

mra™.

THIS PR

that it Is imp™
its application.

AVOKZOO

PROF. HARRIS’ RADICAL CURE
TOB St'£BMATOBRH(EA.

“seminal'pastille-

BEST

INIMENTS
PCS KAir or BIAST.

TEE BEST OF ITS KIND.

JAKK
Attorney at
CE

Michigan Central Railroad

■NANO SAPIDI BIVISION.

J., tk« *.-••(«* *«1! i-rmlHi

EAST AND WEST TO AND FR&lt;^!

MEXICAN

ir.Bxrars.'sriis’.

BOOKS'.'.MILLIOK
woman!
manage]

dnnh, music, the Buller of gay drewss,
t&amp;becvo smoko aad ««rf Uthiog.
To get
at the latter you have only to descend a
Bight of steps from the ricr, and there
you are, like a pia.ee of pots, floating in
the brine.
In spite ul the hot weather, which is
just seal in g down upon as, just look st
tbe magnitude of (he transfers, which are
indicated iq a mauur. by the transwtlona
al the Clearing Houm.
The exchanges
on Tuaeday list were (103,520,782. and
the balances were (12^,1.54 . then
figures give an idea of the biuineas done'
oo the previous day.
Tlx? total amount
of interest paid in this city on debts or
dividend* u&gt; July 1st by maoy Bute, |
railroad, cr municipal corporations, is csti- i
sat^d at between (30,000.000 and &gt;40,-1

Ladies

grand rapids and

Detroit.

’■CSZ'uS

“‘fiB.'IS

(-...!»» 1.1. ». IJH.1 ala
Sri In ths »«as st Iks Sssist

DEi.ian

cwi/rKS'ssi

MUSTANG
Barer, ta Us «UU at M.Ui*aa. I&gt;
Us al Iks ssirsr w salt, suauissd

cstoeB^xEK

COLLINS’
Voltaic

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LINIMENT

GKO. I
auc:

PLASTERS

SAVk YO

Universal

Temperance Legislation.

Senator Shepard of the Cusopolis
J'lyt'Atn/, says the following chaopra went
| made ia the Temperance law* of tlw Stalo
I at the recent scaiun of the I.egialattire.

ri.-.-j drei ik.,.k»t. ,.r uw niKlrelre

It i» proper to state howcrer that tiute tbe
following was published tbe Governor haa
vetoed the Oth proporition ■—
bt-The aab/cn tax Las keen rained to
•2lMl oa liqaor*. and 8U5 on inter with a
corresponding iucrea-r upon wholesalers
and manufaeturerv, the whole to bo paid
in advance. '
2d. Draggivu mu»: cither pa; the (200
tax in advance, or put up a forfeitable
bond to pay (300 ia ca«e of an unlawful
tale or delivery.
3d. All convictions are t» be followed I
by uupriaonmrat aa well fine, an 1 each i
day oo which violation* .&gt;:eur eueititute* [
a separate cffcMe.
4th. The finding of liqtwn upuu prem­
ises where only a beer lieetue has been
paid u nude friaua/rrefr evidence of in­
tent to sell; those having l«rr receipts
only are required to place large placards
behind their bam calling attention to their
risk to sell liquor, and offering (10 re-

»K l YC!! IEHBAN EllLBQAB

Naxkvilk,
WILLIA

TA

West-end, frequented by lbs commoair
and rougher element of our city papula
two, to the East end, which ia the resort
of rcjpeetabiiity, shoddy, vice, in fact,
every ph»e cf life that can K inugiuod.
Coney Island, until about three years ago,
bad a very bad name.
Decent people
would not go there. It waa almost entir­
ely given over to tbe depraved. It could
only be reached by aa onpleaaant railway
journey, with freq rent changra from
homo can, Dr by boats packed with vkioes
men and vemen, who made things lively
for the ronjiany until they dwpened at
tho beach. 1 The Island was celebrated
then for three things, three card mcnle
men, roast Hams, and rerf bathing. Tl e
center and the eaiteru end of the Island
was a dreary stretch of send that was halo
5thr Prosecuting attorneys, other of
frequeMcd.' During the Centcsial Summer fires* named, whose duty it is made to eoa noted New York res ton rantair opened foroo the law, are liable to fine, punish­
a hotel at the center of the Island, at a ment, and snbetitutiou for failure to proaocute.
Gtli- It ia made unlawful to tell liquors
in rooms where games are played, or on
legal holidays, or after 10 p. m.
■
• 7th. Drunkarda or minors found drunk
may be arrested and eumpeBed to disclose
where and ol whom they proenred the
liquor which canted their intoxication,
and inch diseloesrc (ball be regarded u
sufficient complaint.
8th. Ths bonds
are raised to five
thoimnd dollars, and ths boodamen re
quircd to live io the place where ’ tbe sa­
loon is to be located, anLrt»u&gt;l justify
abort all liabilities, including liabilities ou

OLD AND RELIABLE.

THE BEST

OPIUM

All Work C

LINIMENTS
FO2 MAN QB BXAST.

HIGHEST REWARD
••( • « M—■■ A. IU&gt;h&gt;, l-aioi

Cheap Homes in Michigan,

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V1HL MEDICINE CO,
No. 82 Chatham SL, Pittsburgh, Po.
Sold by Hn,. ’.I IIrr-, Bob t:» A IlotekiM and W. H. Givdjrar.

public,;

ST. LOUIS. KANSAS, TEXAS
A«4 all P-laiti WW-re
blKK.T liOl-TE TO BALTIMOItE,

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PATENTS

UWUIMI

Why Letters don’t Go.
Because yon forget to address it.
Besuuse yon forget to stamp it.
Became you forget to write the town or
State on the envelope.
Became you didn’t write The Uriel and
nnmlier plainly.
Because you didn’t put 3 orate oo the
letter for every half-ounce, w fractional
part thereof
Became yon used a owe caoeelled

J-JSJtSSS

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HICHOLS, SHEPARD 4 CO.,
Haiti. OrMk. Mlcb.
ORICINAL AND ONLY GENUINC

“ VIBRATOR”
THRESHING MACHINERY.

C. A. SNOW &amp; CO.
big hulluon ; cat a dinner that will cost
aesriy twice aa tnueb as at any find cbm
rantaaranl is lawn: bear Levy twang hie
little bora, be twangs hb lyre only when
bn b talking: take a dip in "old' Ocean's
salite spray,” u Tooker would call it 1n
hb Plymouth Reek adrertiaemesta, and
retsra to my comfortable home late to­
night, hot, dusty and ttred out.
Coney
Isksd b a very good thing in its way .and
itahould be visited by erwymto who
contra to New York daring thn Wed
term. Butiethcnamcafallfliatbnrosibte take it fa nwxferatfea. Don’t try to
d. it sB fatwa, three, or fswr bewsu, ysat
bsaanre it b war New York.
Mast of
the fartsfa .1 th. Weal ar. alraUy fail cf

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NEW PIANOS $125.
Little Billy was told : ‘ New ask for
assihlng at tbs tabic. Little boys should
wait until they no .erred " Ths «hor
day, after reflecting seriously fur a min*• or two, ha Mked :
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                    <text>VOL. 24. NO. 12

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY-28, 1879.

this paper aas-s
NEW YORK.

IMPROVED FOR 1879.

ATTOKSBT AT LAW* SOLICITOR

■hS-XKttUSar: -safe*

ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.

.

ATTORNEY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR
IN CUA.XCMRY Fnmvt atlaajlna rlr« I.
risaftsfc.T.s&amp;Jte-.'sB

Ing thank* for hu lodging.”
■ I auppoae, Maw Cashel, he i
i amw rtragucr," Sant uid. " 'Pre
: oh Mniagw, though,-dal he would
i fer hi» break fka'J"

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.

More JACKSON WAGONS ™ use in Barry County
than all others combined, yet the repairs do not average
2 cents each. Coll and see them at

■ tteKakleSkartLlM
&gt; WEST TO A ND FROM
\PIDS AND DETROIT.

•

trial, bet th. X.reb.1 had do money to
pay tb« expire. The apocul agrat iLcn
talegnpbed to th. Marahal ol Texu but
it brought no mcoey /frao/red. that it

fi*gK«l.

All abed

^Wbw ua 1 f wu bk mental ejaculv
Th« ba rvmembmd bit interview with
V.I.aqaex; bow be had retired to lb.

ieputyU. b
murt give way

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
Hastings, Mich., Muy 6, 1879.

WattHtsares, D. C.,1
Jwly lO, 187®. |

The evih nf Democratic luwiation

here,” he muitered, after Tie. had cioecd
tbe reeret entrance, and taken a aurvey of
the apartment.
He returned to the library. Kxlioguiahing the light* there, be retired to hi*
aloepiog-roiMU.
lie »lept till die mo waa far np ia the
| heaven*. Valanqun tiad nu eonaci-oce.
|*o that no panics for crime committed
roald dielutb hi* riumb-ra.
Ariaiog, and going to the library, he
wn&gt; aatnmotMf] to breakfaat immediately.
“Saot." herald carricwly to hi* aewaat,
•‘you can go to the crimaon room, and we
if that «tango gentleman u ready for
breakfaat."
»
■ H» ua gone. Mama (lubcl," uidSaul.
■ 1 wu up to hia mn ao hour ago, aod he
wu n’t dar."
“Humph !' raid Vataqun, “bv take*

Every Wagon Warranted !

WsefchntenUttny.

____

HeorijVi

Heavieat Ironed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with the
Patent Skein Setter, and

1 Central Railroad
VAPID! IIVIXIOH.

WHOLE NO. 1263,

ofhiaeyiwMM bright u the light off
the lamp.
'
*
‘ Yen, I -will have it donal” he uid
.food in a tons low rod brane. “Solid
wall* of atone ah.Il aha! him tn. Ha I ha J

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

Hi* effort* were all in rain.
He wearied himmlf, and wu furred to
lie Mill in despair, not knowing for what
fata be wu rourved. Death in *ome tacae

Itf

u bdpUaa u a new-born babe, and Valuquex would never let him eacapa alive, be

Cuj:

vrn. h. hayford.

“Send him to the library after break(*»!." ordered Valaaqucx.
-Yu, -h/
Half aa boar later, “v^eyall*r Vareor"
•bufflrd into the library, lie
not u
aged aa might be inferred from Sant'*
worda. probably Dot much beyond forty
ycara of. age. lie wu atout io build, and

IS THE HEADQUARTERS FOR

Araat: laaU* kaoekt aw* a»M. u* all koaiaaaa
lnciKt-*» aa reamaakla l,rai. (it&lt;. nr»,
Bartow A &lt;li*frrar*« aura._______ laarin

Universal Croup Remed

flST jnCffiGlS RAILROAD

Nailville,
WILLIAM

fiiaiiai.
WALTER.

though he night have inbvrited th. eril
trail* of both the rare, from which be wu
evidently devetuded. But k areor bad
tie*-r had anv opportunity to diatinguiab
himrell in the tin. for which bta fare |

■ MiKk II raa amt ®r 4««1U.

LI
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DENTIST

We have sold one car load of the J. I. Case &amp; Co., Threshers,
and any one wishing anything iq this line will do well to call and,
ekatnine our samples and prices, in addition.to the above, we sell
the Roberts &amp; Thorp Vibrator Thresher ; C. Aulltnan &amp; Co., Sweep­
takes Thresher and Monitor Engine; Woodsum Machine Go’s En­
gine and Thresher. E. M. Birdsoil Engine and Thresher; Minnesota
Chief Thresher ; (hutr, Scott &amp; Co. Engine and Thresher; B. F.
Dow &amp; Co. Thresher -, C. Russell i Co. Engine and Massillon
Thresher, of which we sold several lost year. Also, the Atlas,
Batavia and Mansfield Engines, and Gonr, Scott &amp; Co’s; Lane &amp;
Bodly, and Mansfield

1*1

PORTABLE SAW MILLS.

••Y«u. uh, I i»" Varcor r&gt; turned.
•• I want you to prepare tome brick at&gt;d
m-wtu to ct»e a hole up-alaira After-,
ward, you ran laaMer it over."
••Yen. Mama Caabel." ‘
“That b all, for the prrocat. You ran
go now and prepare. When you are ready,

TAILOB.
. In Empire Block, over Mudge'* Store.

Ml Work^GUARANTEED.

It- J- Wf,
Cirri® Sin nd umaieilal
A.?.4.U!.-K5.iw

EIGHT "y

BUCKEYE MOWERS a REAPERS
sold in Harry County this year.

And if my love la ret to hate, let her ba
ware!"
When he reached The Cedar*, he aped
twifily peat.
“1 Mirra I tbould raffocate now, with­
breathing, out motion to give me breath," be ej.cu-

V, BH* ran* Una* a* aaark *B|
tTeUMrtlaaar:) I Xtera^m'

MESSER BROS.

Grain Cradles
The Battle for the Cedars.

Nut a found, but hi* owe
'broke the rtillnreu.
.
Valaaqugx had a worn that the door
I eliould oerrr be open upon Lionel Cuhel.
lie, urarain, rillUn, of the deepaM dye.
oirjnt to keep hu word in thia rrepect !
iYrt he would not Lave hmiteted at a
tin unnd f»l*&gt; rathe to further hie end* I
It «*» (imply a deep, diabolical rente of
triemph io keeping hia vow, that realrain«d bim from opening the door *fd looking
M.
. When bo returned tn the library lie
(had no great time to wail till Varnor came

How long be had lain there thinking,
when there ramea loud ooiae elvae at hand
that echoed through the apartment, be
could farm acwroeli aa idea At tbe aound
he leatinctively tried to cry oat, bat no ut­
terance eoald be give forth. That be

(d, it will relieve much really third dam
mail matter of onerou* texre, and will im­
prove the revenue. yrobally by turning
much matter of that character into thn
mail* which formerly wait by expram.
Secy Sherman will leave bare next
Monday for Main., where be intends to

In reality, it wu the apnea between the
dejartore of Valaaqite* from the door, and
hu return with the alave, Varnor. Then
Lionel beard the uoiaea made in laying the
brick to wall up the doorway. At brat be
did not comprehend, bat ptceraUy hi* her
rifled brain took in the fact that be wu be­
ing abut in between wall*. Ocouioaally
be heard a anfareaaod voice that be knew
belonged to Vrtaaqbei.

reedition, bat hit. p&lt;Lrertul -trazgira had
partially uolocaed th\ord. that held him,
no that bia next ferre Effort woald in all
probability give him the ue of‘hia limbo.
The work outride went oo. It wu rentpitted. Lionel heard hu cnemira de-art.
and once more ailenre reigned.
Drapair overwhelmed Lioael CubeL A

the friendship of all our leading men, in­
cluding, betide, thou named abcre. Bean­
lore Blain-, ChandW, UunJia. Cuceroe
and Hoar, and Rcpreecnutivea Frye, Gar-

["Do brick and da mortar am ready,"
baid the alxvc “De mortar I flnda already
" •Load yowaelf with brick, and Twill'

►how yon where to take them," arid Vai**hurt.
Already bad Henri’Vaia»&lt;|U«i decid'd • Huou-.’ physically an Varcor wu, he wu'
: upon the manner of dieptiaiog of hi* vic­
tim. Io fact, he bad amoved that before
•qncx reached the fatal doorway.
entering the critaaon room.
bare taken a notion to hare thia
He untaetcoral the door of the apart­
cluerd," Mill tlie/fabw muter of The
ment, and returning to the aide of Lionel
ra, poiutiug to tli door act in Kone.
Cuhel, lifted bim in hie arm* But after
taking a (tep or two be pfaeed him down

keXhM.
H»ilr»ad. .Im
ALIiRS?
The Aral hotel in the Stole to red ace rate*.
Tbc firat hotel ia th* Stoic with Pa»eengrr Elevator.

Soifthern Railway

Ta rail Iky Uaua tka *e**rteter •&lt; Uta Haul
tor
$2.00. $2.50, and $3.00 Per Day,

iiita'ai BniDtuiuniai it Iriun

CLOW WIRE BRACE CRADLE.

Ml, IIOMB MEM
Every Cradle and Scythe fully Warratod.

ND TOLEDO

DRYGOODS

TR!aI!^

COOK &amp; ROGERS
Hara J.al'ep«M&lt;l their New

MEAT MARKET
FRESH; SALT MEAT
POULTRY 4I"&gt; rw

MILLINERY
have just received n full stock of Staple and Fancy

carried him from the crimwn room.
The burden of Valaequcx wu a heavy
ooe, but exatmeot give him atreortb,
and be boro it eerily ereogb. Ho bad no
Egbt, but knew tbe courae that be whhed
to pome, and felt that he could find hu
way whither be wtahed.
;
At length the Kalla echoed hollowly to
hi* tread. He wu far In the vert'wing
of the gnat manaioo. He uoended a
stairway, and at tbe top wu compelled to
atop, braatblaea with fatigue.
“Thia ia not ad much of a fereo to you,
Mr. Lionel Caabel," be muttered, “u wu
the performance a few nighu ago."
He continued on again. Bat prewretly
ho atoppeo, and placed Lioocl Cube) oo
the floor.
For a moment be groped about, then
hia band came In contact with a targe key
ia a door. He turned it, and the door
awuog open, creekiag on iu biMgwe.

»ro«S, -«&gt;d, further, hi* al.vra knew bet.
ter than tn telk about him.
| Valaaqura Mood by until the la*t brick
ra laid and tbc wall plaatored over.
Not a tingle »ou«“l to betray that the
gntmt had a human occupant had been

I “Itamyatery will ncrce bo revealed,"
du the exuluag thought 4 the demon,
whoee buo a&gt;.ul bad conceived the plan
Ay. it wu a dark accret that the priaon
rrotn bald Who would ever dream of it?
if hat aaapkhm could fall upon the rieh
master of The Ccdara?

reaidenee with the intention of calling up­
on Barban Liodaley, Aa haa ben elated.
Ith had do oooacieote, au that no yulliy
pknga could terve to reatnln him from any
plan that be wwbtd to complete
Galloping along, be met a colored boy,
riding horoeUck al». Valumm wu
about to peu, when tbe bey oalled to hire.
Velnnqurd cbeckUd wickedly. He
“Mean. Caahcl, here am aumfia fer you,"
placed the lamp upon the floor again, and,
Mixing Lionel, dnggnd him into the apartmeet Again Ira Uftad the lamp, and
aired lookieg down upon the pule, haadaomefiweof hia victim.
“I boTteva he ia daad already." Vatea
qua muttered, with a laugh of devliah
malignity aod triumph.
He west out of tbe prUoa, abutting tbe the dainty affair, and rcm;&gt;rel1eed«d Imme­
huvy drer l-ebitd bim. Il domd wuh a diately what wu ondou- It wu the wedtaUofang Vahmque UekU h, awd pu dmy card »f Victoria DvV.ro and Vfatbe rwty key in HI* poekto. Tbe raya cf nykat'Shcrwoad.
■
th. kmp Ml on tbe wall. Th. door m^"October 4. at fire o'olcUi P. M-,"
bare, unfuniinbed apartment. Valaaquea
lifted it, nod looked around. Tba room
mut certainly hare boon conatruotcd fur
a prison. Ttiore waa no other opening to
it than the door by which Valaaquci had
entered, Dot iron S grating In the walla.

w«d 1

It win bw a.emn.rj for ~ Io re

That pareca will bold peaoe » well u
pound*;
Thai, io order to be a rwmovaHe creat­
Wu he any nearer to actual liberty t Ho
could .Mt feel that he wm
ure, it ia oeccaaary al timaa to bo down­
“1 am abut out from light and life and right mad ;
hope," be cried aeoeixingly. “Oh tbe devThat ailka, broadcloth* and jewel pro
iliah malignity of that villiul”
often bought with oAhar peeplea money:
What could hi* priaon be but a Uving

floor, hungry,
epairiug.
heh^ooUdViu ral^rBTurckTto

remember hi* groping about thuwnila.
“Woald h« cvntinue ibet, only to drop
down exhauMed at lul, and drat" be raknd Mmaalf.
I^robably hia action wu matiraotira, like
that of tbe pneooed bird that fluttora it*
winga agaiaM tbe bare of it* cage. Per
hap* he had given over all bopca of onntpe;

He bad troubled a apriog. and bad
reuacd a aquarc in tbe areeingly aelid wall
to awing away. After that it Wu bat the
work of aa inatant to hod the aperture
H* found the ^et&gt;^ abnnduty Urge
netfaJowly to it, and in &gt;ao&lt;h« rnraunt
wm out of tbe prireu roc in.
Lionel looked abrai. A abort dietar.ee

�Wicaepisogwt and tho Whits Mountain*,
Sn New HampshireA more dciigbtful
trip than that to New Engbnd bywuy of
HONEST
MONEY PLATFORM.
tbe Canada Southern, the Erie to New
Opposition to all paper- infla­ York, the Fall River line to Breteo, and
tion, and consequent deprecia­ from thence to tho I*ko and Mountain
tion. In favor of a currency of region, via I^wril, Nuhua, and Concord,
coin and paper of -equal value, esa erercnly be f.und oo tbe American

anti equal purchasing power, the
paper convertible with coin at
the will of the holder.

Times chanten and PRICES change with then. Never
as TEA as cheap xs dow. We have a full line of NEW TEA
prices that never wae ao low.
•/

la

try in 1^0.

No pretest hu yet com* from tbe South
against Jefferson Dari*-* recent declaration
that the Southern women ere "bringing 1
up their tbildrvn to vindicate the printspice we tailed to establish." The only re-

upper end cf the road, a magnificent view
is obtained of the Franconia valley and
village ; bet, in the main, the interest of
a ride over the road consists in it* eogi
neering and primers! forest view*.
Tbo
road i* equipped with two powerful loco­
motive* Irutn the Hinkley Locomotive
Works, and a half dezco handsomely
finished pascenger and baggage care
made by the Ranlct Manufacturing Ccm-

as Cheap as any place in Michigan.

!.

.

SOAPS
OOFFEES

Of the trip north from Concord wc elip
from the Jmipearfeite &amp;ate*MH the ful­

lowing brief description, simply adding
that in that letter friend Cogswell doe* green gnaa h and of what the country is
The Election in California.
much lea* than Jaadce to the beauties of like. Every human being has a warm
To the article on tho 4 th page ol thia
the Switscriand of America. He asy* — corner in tbe heart fur tbe little one*, and
irnue of tho BaJrwrx, -from tbe New
th. infonuatfon which ha* of late years
York Bctald, reviewing the pooeible and
been pttblbhed of the terrible mortality
probable results of the election In Califoramong infant* hu impressed upon the pauia on the 3d of September, we wk tbe
Iron* the fart that the chfldren need eare
thoughts attention of our raadtwa. As
is well known tbe Herald ie not in »ympathy -wkh stalwart Republicanism, yet
send* hia lilt)* com out into tho green
it ia fur honest money, and will oppote
field* or down to th* seaside, the ebddrsn
any fiat or repudiation achtmca, from
of the poor aiekeo day by day of th*
whatever rouree they may come- Thia
Summer complaint* of children, and in
article point* out tbo importrace, to the firn IcuuebesJ, and ccmmanding her ia the eloae, hot rooms of the great tene­
tutte, of tbe eJect-M of RcpaMiain* to tho veteran Capt. W. A Sanborn, who ment house* they have little chanoe of reCongreia in tbe Gulden State, and tbo baa tailed the waters of Winnipiaeogoe covery. Stone pavement* and brick walk
certainty that a Republican victory there longer, probably, that any living man. throw back the glaring bent of the sun by
Of the sail over thi* lake what cauuot be
will defeat in tho Homo, should tbe eleo
* • * Il is absolutely unparalleled in day, and are scarcely cool at midnight. 'It
lion go there, the ejection of any Demoyandenr, and variety of scenery is then that a few days, or even some­
ako in tbe Old or New World. A times a few honn. of frosh sir and of
Naiional aa Prvaident ia 1880.
it, in any direction, present* a
The Ohio Election.
tmaum suocesriou of charming views plain country living make, fur thousand*
The New York Tribane say*, “of the that vie with each other for the admira­ of babies, all the difference .between fife
tion
of
every beholder, until language
verdict of Ohio there ought to be no room
taila te describe,them, and
for.donbL Loyal to the core, that State
cure startled tbe whole Nation by its vote
against Valltndigham and hi* brood of
traitor*. There is occxamn fur another
such verdict Ogainsi the conspirators who
u familiar with them as tbty should be. to ie realised that nritrlr one half the
There is no place in our Stat* where for a
disappoint the loyal men of other Smtre like expenditure of time and money, «o deaths in the city were of children under
if Ohio deea not apeak oat again with great much can be obtained u at Lake Winui- fire year* old. Il was known that the
emphasis. Copperbeadum wu killed by pieogne, sod in a sail acn.-u ha water*. majority of fatal came among the children
her vote in 1863. Tbe more dangerous A lover of nature can never tire»of it, and in the Summer time wero of cholcre intho rixiton to It should ba numbered
disloyally ef this day ought to be cruahed weekly by thousand*, instead of hundreds, fantnm and tho intestinal disease*, and
by tbe vat* of Ohio in 1679."
especially daring the aaturorr mouth* the doctor* declared that io very many of
devoted to pleasure, travel and recreation. three cases fresh air, eapeeially at the sea­
Center Harbor, Wolfoborpugh, and,tho side, was almost a sovereign prescription.
by onr Maine exchange* that the tramp camp-ground at the Weirs, ajj furnish at­ A week, would sere a life, and often, if
is making himself a nuisance in the rural traction* for vbiton, and for a prolonged taken lu time, a riogta day on the water
district* of that State. The people wbo
would chock a dangerous disea**. When,
desire, car. take the cars at tbe Weire iknowing all this, tbe public realiaed how
mind that tbe Greenback manager* in. the for a trip to the - Mountain*.
Three- ,•light tbe coal was cl sending ths chil­
last Legislature, in order to lecure tbe fourths «f an hour bring* coo to tbe Pern- ,dren out fur a day, Summer -a- undone
acaUawaff rote, refused to past th a whole­ igewaaact House, where a good dinner ie for poor children were quickly organized.
always ia rrediocat, and ample time is '
acme map law of New Hampshire.
allowed to cat it Rcaumiog tbe journey They were luoceasful, and the good they
U. 8. Manbal Henry of Burlington by nil, a few hour*' ride through lb* ।did wu so immense, compared to the
beautiful valley*. uf Baker, Connecticut,
Vermont says ‘-the duties of hi* oSc* and Ammonoreue river* bring* you to tlftr cost, that they multiplied rapidly. Then
shall be performed pay or no pay, a* long Fabyu HomO, or takes you to lb* *um- seaside home* began to bo the faahioa, and
a* h* can get credit for the government mit cl Mt. Washington, or to the Craw­ a: tbe present time there aro several iueh
TheX^ildrena Aid Society i* the must
for the beard of prisonersin proof of ford Hocse. in the White Mountain
which ha arrived in town Friday with two Notch. Of all these point* of interwl it active ana effective institution engaged in
is unnecessary to speak, fur nearly every
illicit distiller* from Orange craxty after
fatigable, and the amount of good it dos
an cxettiag pursuit of two diyc So uys
tn the prersotion u well u tn th* relief
the Montpelier, Vi., freeman.
of tickncas and suffering is very great
The Chicago Inter Ocean eaya, "their
During the Summer of 1878, for example,
i* more rf the Confederate army in Conthe Society employed fifteen phyiicisn*
graa than there ever wu of the United
and thirty-eight “viaiioc*’' u they term
State* anuy u the poll*. Tbe people are
the person* whose busiowu it i* to search
not *o uneasy about the latter a* about the
out «nd report cue* of sickness and des­
funner, and they like the vctoca, and like
titution. During that time'tbe institution
tiun of tho Breton, Caneord &amp; Montreal provided treatment lor 2,279 sick chil­
Railroad, to within a few rods of tbe
Profile Hotue,.a dietanre of aino and one dren and jfkrcnts, £,248 visits were made
half miles, nearly all of the way through by the physicians, 8,760 by tbe visiter*,
Senator Rollins, ia .an interview with a forest, ao thickly wooded that over IHiuO 5,860 preseriptiun* wire furnished, 2,009
cord* cf wood were cut co the ground
* Trffiane ccrreepoodeat, thinks that in taken fur the roul bed. The road uccnds sick went rostered to health, 5,270 pbysithe event of a three-sided contest for tbe all the ■ way to the Profile Hooac, al an
Prtaldenre between Gnat, Blaine and average grade of about 116 feet to tho
Sherman,Mcnister Waahburnc may be mile, tbe maximum grade bring 130 foci.
The track is necessarily quite erouked to

Said tbs Superintendent in a recent inter*
view, "We give out to onr children about
one thousand plants in the early summer,
which we let them keep and care foe. »V e
tell them what to do, of course, when we
give them out, and then in the Fall we

to bring tbe plants back, and prise* are
given to three that have done the beat.
From tbl* hothoMc, where wo keep these
.plants io the Winter, we gat tome of onr
boquet*. Other* come from kbc of the
florial of the city, and *ome frore-8ucd*y
School* and from kindly people in all di­
intervening space I
file Hoose is m
rection*. From Jersey, Coonectient and
The Jfew York Heraldssys, that ‘ Dana, broad plank walk,
Long Island they send them by mail and
of the New York ,Su«, left the country aro ran each Way
express. Only yuterday I received *
and a gravel train_ _______ , —_____
for bls party’s good. Bdfkrii goes to There is one high trtule on the rdad, but great box full of wood violets, lu perfect
no very heavy cuts, and for a new road, preservation, by mail, from tome unknown
it run* very nnoolbly and comfortably.
It will prove a papular way of reaching
tbo Profile House, and comes into the

0 rack, just receised •» priess from lit‘o M e. •• lo gnde suj
uality from cheap RIO U&gt; the finest JAVA.

TOBACCO
&gt;'e can beat the County la we buy at Manufactory prices.

FISH
i’e have a full line cheap.

Lotroog, Juno 27th, 1879.
Th* exhibition of the Royal Agricultu­
ral Society of England will be opened with
appropriate ceremony on the 3&lt;&gt;th of

STARCHES
JI kinds to suit you.

suffered eighteen month* in the boapital

If the Democrats hare learned anything
the put twenty year* in respect to tbe
absurdity of State supremacy heresioa, tho
platform cf the I’esnsylvania State Con­
vention fail* to diaeloae any indication of
any inch new and much needed light.

The New York Mad is confident that
if the Republican* make a good nomina­
tion for Goreroor, the J'rreidentel cam­
paign of 1880 wifl be decided next No­
vember in that State by a majority of
QO.OOO fur the Republican candidate.

abont 71- .
_ __ ______ ____ __ _
the journey through th* Notch is made
each way in tbe beat boon of tbe day for
sight seeing and enjoyment.
The Profile House is unrivalled fur ait— *Dy make use of the law's delay,but it will
not affect Cox's fate; ibo gallow* will claim
A day or two before the final adjourn­ cation and excellence of table, auu still it* victim st the sppointed time, and few
holds it* rank a* tho beet mountain, hotel
ment of tho House of Representatives one
regrets will be eKpremed when it has
of the offical reporters received tbe follow­
ing note from a member: "Pleas announce
my pare with the member from Road Is­
land if present I would vote I."

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If all kinds. ‘ FRUIT of all kind* in season:

Society wu held at Oxford in 1839 under
th* presidency of Earl Spenser, and upon
that oeoeaion onr grant orator, Daniel
Webster, wbo wu present, held language
wjueh ia lea* applicable to British lanneni
at this moment than it wu forty year* ago.

CROCKERY

es/ at chtrup as others sell an inferior quality-

\ sTone

ware

RS'PRDDnOE TAKEN IH EXCHANGE, -sa

I1TH, I1OGLE A PRESTON,
lluunp. J)uljf22, 1S79.

th* fear or the prrepoct of a abort crop io
England must derange and agitate the
bnsine* transactions and moortary »p-cculatiou* and cxebangr* of the whole civiliied globe; and that, should there be a frost
io England fifteen or twenty day* later in
spring, or a dosen cold and wet day* when
the harvest is reaped and garnered, every
oom exchange in the' warld would be af­ tbe employe’s of the two houses a* a no­
tice that if the Democrat* arc raceeaaful
fected it uoi rouvulaod by ilia result Since tlxaa word* were spoken by Mr. they will be thrown out of the places for
which they have qualified tbemselre* by
Webster, tbe tendency of the day, thanks years of experience, in order that the rel­
to the dtstanre defying inventiunt and ap­ ative* of Detncxretio Cwgresamen may be
plication* of steam and electricity, is more provided for, sod thia teet alone iow ires
and mure in the direction of an cqualixa- them to respond literally. One agent
tion of prices throughout the glob*. The only a eno armed soldier, biamelf a diacharged employee of the Senate, is solicitdealers and speculator* in cereal* upon the |I log anbicriptioM.
&gt;
corn exchange of Chicago, Milwaukee and ’ Tbe Democrat* make great promhes
San Francisco are now as well acquainted ■ relative to favoring Vniou ooldien officialeach suectnsive day with tbe price ofr ly. But they aro poor performer*. Wbcnever they can strike dojn a crippled *oL
wheat in Mark lane as the Eegliab mer­ i dler they Jo it. The latent sample ia that
r J. J. Wiboo. of N. Y-, who wm an em
grain in the greatest enmmereial mart ofr I pioyee in th* Senate- He waa retained
dviliastioo. Simultaneously, the shippers11I until adjournmuct and thee summarily
Hi* cue ia an aggravated one.
of live cattle, sheep and bog*, or of deadI1 droppwd.
__ ar.t.LK.1
____.nd
-J 1.
t—lHe —
waa
faithful .St
cficer
i* .a —
cripple,
meat, from the port* of the United State* having l»l both leg* at Gettysburg. He
to three islands, know whether the mo- is the kir^ of hero tbe Brigadiers don’t
like.
That
is
th*
kind
of
transaction
m*ut i* propitious fur frreh consignments
to foreign shore*.
Tbe whole world in that inspire* tbe derka to coutribute to
the Republican c*u«c.
fact, is now-an enormous glre. bow, hi
Hon. Wm. K. Chandler has been here
which every transacticn that takes plsee to look after the interewt of the Congro*
i* seen and reported with lightuing *pec,d aional Committee. He take* a hopetui
and unerring accuracy.
The British far­
mer is upon his trial, and hia iuteryt* are
»o inseparably woven with those of bin

Fop the Laundry. the Kitchen, and for general

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

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C. P. Rowell &amp; Go's. Col.

Comer Monroe and Jefferson Streets, .New York.

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REAL ESTATE.
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Wesf Meriden, Conn.,

Knappen's Law Office.

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Knappen’s Law Office.

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ring, and lung.'sweeping line of raised and
covered oral*, an- the dormitories fur for­
eign herdsman , but it tn*y be doubted
whether all or many of the hundred beda
her* provided will be nightly occupied,
Bering how prevalent ia the etutom among ।
three men to (loop in sight of their cbarg-,
e*. Tbe foreign horse* will tnake a grand ,
•how; bat, in face of quarantine regula­
TfflTiB?*
tion*, tbs burned stock from sbroad will
present rather a diminished appearance.
Still, there will be French beaais worth
regarding ; and yesterday forty cattle and
fifty aKeep from Cherbourg arrived at
Portland, where they must remain for ten
day*. The Channel Island cattle, of which
no fewer than 200 will be abown, promise
to be the bast u well a* tbe large*: display
•ver seen io England. In eonaequeoee of^
the noble exertion* of Caooa Bigot, 500 Manhood: How Lott, How Reetored.
Irish working farmerSj wbo have been in­
duced to join in a trip to the Kilburn aho w
yard, will bar* opportunities of seeing for
thcmaelve* tbom new operation* in foreign
dairy labor by which, u tbeir reverend
and wisely benevolent friend very truly
s»yv, Irish butter is bring beaten out of
The trial* of railway wagnns entered in
oompelilion fur the gold medal and prix*
of X50 offered by tbo Manaion Hom*
Committee "for tlic licit wagon’for convey­
ing perieUble .rticle*, aceh a* firit. poul­
try, earn*, eta., a journey of 590 miles, the
truck* to retain Ibcir contents at a tem­
perature of 45° Fahrenheit for a period of
six day*," will commence to morrow, when
the vans will be attached to the train from

The Price of the Imperial Soap ia *5.25 per box of 1Q0 , lb.
irs—75 lbs. in the Im»x. To any one who will send us an onlcf
it 10 boxes with cash. $52.50 we will send one box exlta free u
premium. Or the orders may be sent to us for one or more
axes at a time with remittance, and when we have thus received
rdere for 10 boxes wc will send the eleventh box free u proposed
bore. If you do not wish to scud money in advance yon may
eposit it with any banker or'kierchant in good credit in your
&gt;wn wijh the understanding tmt he is to remit it to us on receipt'
I the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Addrew

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.

more than ever necessary for bim to ad­
dress himself aerioualy to tho teaIt of rising
in tbe aesle of reflective and intelligent

preaching International Exhibition of the
Royal Agricultural Stcteiy offer* an op­
portunity to fsraers of learning how they
aland when compared with their rival* be­
yond tbe sea*.
SefMtccn years ago th*
mum Society held on* of it* aoou*l shows
at Balters**, and wu patronised by to
scanty a contingent uf spectatbr* as to
leave a serioM deficiency In tbe balance­
sheet of it* council. Regarded merely u
an exhibition, the many miles of sheds
already prepared at Kilborn to receive the
animals, implements, and product* that are
expected will afford a rich treat even to
Londoner*, who understand nothing about |
itoek, and bar* no other cocceptioM *• to
tbe price of wheat than three afforded by

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Knappen's Law Office.

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JAMES M. HEWES

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Ctam, TaMa Bedfleads, art Stfu
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and Oiliag.

W. MARBLE,

REPAIRED!
luxaisa wixdok cvKrwtt,

A BPEOXAZ.TY

it. had eat in court only thirty ofit of
tbroe-hundred and eixty-fiv* diiy«, being,
it is Mid, both mentally and phyrireliy
inrepwritated firm attending to hi. official

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CANNED GOODS

HUNT'S
REMEDY

gent-at-eroe uf tbe Senate hu just remov­
ed from the roll of Senate employes Sid­
ney Wilwn, a doorkeeper, who lost both
I eg* In tim Union army at Gettysburg and

A Republican paper ia Herkimer coun­
ty, Naw York, koon cfpereoca in high
BUn&amp;ufi io' the Democratic party there
who wiB he found voting with ths Repub­
lican party thia fall baoarae of tbs action

SUGAR

loo, that among th* many charities to
which Naw York gives princely donatioto
year by year, none appeal *o irresistibly to
tbe heart* of th* liberal a* thou* for th*

PIONEER STORE I

■ 0. IISSI,
LIME,
HAIR,
STUCCO,
CEMENT1,
BRICK.
TILI,
LAND PLASTER
PUHI'S.
PLOWS.
DRAGS

CLOTHING CVLTIVATOM. DOOUS0OVKL FLO* LKfT HAXDPLOWS.
luf Yalta, Ml at Qutani
Reaperand Mowers.
A SPECIALTY.

will do well to con-

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GUIDE ;»aby* ou Wednesday uf tart w**h, by]

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res*.a of a spike hlttiog him la tbe aye
11 r Y LUCAUM.JK. T1ME-CABD wbifo
forta&gt;D
m.tuplfag ta

»H «pke into a fin.

fi»
p«ra«t
MtJSXeid^r

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’

i.u.,
Gau. Ewing mude a very weak speech
12;': «”&gt;•&gt;*
Columba* a few
that tbe German Democratic paper* are
withholding their support because of Mr.
Ewing'* financial herwie-

Friday Kn. July :8th, 1879. Hi* Ho*
nr, Mayor Grant tn the ehair.
Roll ol Aid bring nailed tbe following
.
.
were prmai t, via. Aid. Barlow, Httoh,
lag year. ye&lt; the idea pre rail* that Krily, Shrmer, Slebbiaa, aad toMg—6,
there will v
be nenriy
aa *largo
amount of
*~ “
----- -----------Abacui, AkL McNuagbWm, aud Pre*
wheat, w tbo bead* an haarily filled.
Your correspondent had Ua czfrvw
pUasore of aaaisting to suck wheat two
and sea half days, for Mr. H. A. Walker
of Martin, Allegan Co I spent nenriy a
week at Mr. Walkers, and enjoyed my

We frequently beer this question naked:
* Why i* not tbe etrret sprinkler running
this dry. hot weather *" Well, we cannot
A Mr. Jobe Dm, of Waylaad, bat
answer the question, bet if you wil) wk
the proprietor* or tbe sprinkler, they ■ho liven elaw to th* Barry Co. line,
died thia morning from an over done of
probably will enlighten yon
Biabtp Foster has been assigned to morphine taken to doeden pain, he wu
prerida over tbo Mulligan Cooforcnce of • offering from u exoaadiagly painful fever

POWERS &amp; BARLOW,

the M. E. Church, which meets September
whtph meet, al th* wuc date will bo pre­
aided aver by BUhop Bowmut

At tbe municipal eieeaicM hdd last
week at Annspriia, Maryland, and Jack­
sonville, Florida, th* Republican* won by
a derided majority ia each place. Hitherto
both theae citiaa have .been copper-rebel

THREE PAPERS FOR $4 00.

We will send the Detroit
Weekly Poet and Tribune for
one year, the Michigan Farmer
for one year, and the Refvblican Dasnkr until Jan 1st, 1881,
to any peison not now a sub­
scriber to the Bannkb, for $4.00,
to any person sending us the
money for the three paper prior
to September 15th, 1879. Tbe
Bannxh and the Fanner for
$3.00. Tbe Bamkkk and the
Post and Tribune for $2.70.
Now is your time to get good
papers cheap.

Ury July 0 wu M72.193,68 receipt*
for the week ending July 12 Were IMD97^Sj payment* for same time 59­
553,39; leaving a balance July 12, 1876,
Of W70.737.C4; dcerweae for the week
I1.456JM.

William Joon; a colored Baptist preach
er aud eebod teacher in Cheneyville, Rap­
ilea puiab, Louiaiana, was token from hi*
house by a mob &lt;&gt;a the nigbl of Jane 13
and hung, for no other causa than that he
had adrijpl colored people ia that vicinity . Mim Geurgie Brainard of Prarierille
recrired severe injuries a few day* ainee, I
to emigrate to Kansas
Dated Engine Boom, July 11 th. 1879.
Tbe Rev. Martin V. Iterk, well known am iaformed, by being thrown from a bag­
And the same wu approved.
to our cititc&amp;u one of tbe twat eloquent gy and fracturing her Skull. A piece of
Front tho Ordinance CommiUoo_ aa
afMtkcre io tbeStote, will addrew* the the skull had to be removed. She ia, bowChristian Temperance Union, ia th* Coart ev&lt;9, getting along very well.
There ie a targe number of KsImmsuo.
House Square, at 3 o'clock oo Sunday
aftenmoa. July 27tb.
It i* hoped there itea at their grounds *1 Guo Lake, and
they aro having fine time*.
Will be u large crowd irf attendance
Ilaatinge ia also largely represented al
Aye*—Aid Barlow, Haleb, Kelly,
' W* have read with more than ordinary
Shrin^r, Stetten* and Yowog —C
interval, the eloquent Oration of Aaron
Nays—0.
Clark Eaq., of Middleville, delivered at
By Aid. Young
Eatoo Rapid., July 4th. Oration* of the
Hnohrni, That the following
_ _
money be trauferr-d Irone the Contingent
tbe tone and character cf the cri.br*’ion
uf oar National annivenwry, and are a
credit both io that heart and head of their

A party of ptenicer* from tbi* city went
to Tbornappla Lake yesterday, and report
baring had a good time.
We understand the croquet factory ia to

complement of band*.
Tbe whortleberry crop ia a large one,
and the probabilities arc that they *ooo
ewe be bought cheap.
1'lic t'—d leading front tbe iron bridge
to tbe cemetry ie being put iu gnud
ahapu. Good, it deeded it !
There are fresh indiesti^ua that Mr.
Tilden ia very quietly surrounding tbo
DetriLntlic Coo r rot joe of 1880
Mr/l/o. Brook* of Orangeville, baa
been seriously sick, bul.ia new, we are
happy to state, able to be out again.

Mr. Rice, of tbe firm of Dygrrt, Buff
A Rice, Book binders of Grand Rapids
paid ui a very pleasant call on Monday

Tbe Womeo'a Christian Temperance
Union wiB bold a weiaf lbw, Wednesday,
evening on the Court House Square All
aro cordially invited.
When growing crops sod garden, were
..■minr lor want of rain, it came, for
which everybody but them who bad wbeat
out, won vwy thankful.

Mr. Brown, of tbe Spaidieg,. Wilkiqa
Manufacturing Co., with hit family left
yesterday hr a month* virit at tbeir old
homo in Rockford, Illinois

The crop of potato bug* baa not after
all, been a very extensive one only in a lew
loealhim, and therefore potato* will be
very plenty and ebewp this fall.
The Battle Croek
ia re«pon*ibU
for the aiAtemeut that Hou. Goo. Willard
ia to taka tbe stomp for Charier Foster.
Rryoblioan nominee for Govurww iu Ohio.

Church A Co * eoda edvertUed in our
criuuma &gt; rivusg universal eutia&amp;ction
wherever U i* —d. Many of the people
fa thia cent low bavaunted it thoroughly,
and are ootopekrn in ita pramc.

Hold On.
Call at Power* &amp; Bartow's more where
mw gumming and fihng will be done better
and cheaper than by uy other mu.
■UM_____________ Bnt Cotairr

WILL YOU, DYE ?

We .re selltng Dye StnBi cheaper than any plsee in the city, in any quautily.

DO NOT PAY

1

pay »y Freight a.d are -ftrig at FACTORY PRICE.

THE HEATHAN CHINEE

U *^T‘“*,1"f,!rtnrrr&lt;’fP,Pw-b8‘i‘”«1J-^ri»h him to— the fine pper, which
i**. oL£ ' 'l’‘" “
T*“or ”
Bc&gt;’A »ka Navririri in Virit-

POWER CORN SHELLER.
Mmara.'llale A Bartley have added to
tbeir other farilitw in their fiourin); mill,
-that of a first clam power corn-«hrli«r. 8o
bring along your eurn aud gut it shelled io
one eighth the time that you,can do it at
home IteiMiuber that fiuur, lewd and
grain, sama grade* as cheap a* anywhere
iu the city. A ftco dlirery to al part* of

PERFUMERY IN BULK.
W. bus. .MM vrny fiu New York P»firmer* which you cm buy ra any quuwy
SOMETHING NEW, MICE

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(flK A
JL “WS
XTj

and lasting

Gcm lakl. July 18,1879.
Et&gt;. n.tMSK*—A large party of
Haatings boy* at the lake, and a crowd at

Tbe Bull'. Head, New Y&lt;*k,mtbe
great d«q»4 of ezebacgv, barter, and sale
। of horere . at it are located all lbs prcmtLively ttinea. bad by tbe Kalamarooana,
wool
|50 &lt;10j i neat bur** dealer*, and evert msa fa want
luting nearly *1! night add alarwung the
Adopted by ayea and say* u follow. i of a bora*, be it either a troUer, stately
nun to make bruts* of their follows, lor a doge of the farmers.
Ayoa-Ald Barlow, Kelly. Sbriner, carriage hone, or lor a junk dealer's wag[ an, i* certain of finding what he want.,
money conrid-ratiou, and then | jy out the
Stebbiu and Youmgs-5.
cither in quality or price. Al! are aecomcaused
by
that
Kali
money thu. obtained to oScer* for jailing ।
modated Every day carload, of homes
didn't get married.
are brouebt to it. In tbeir trau«portallou
minister from Kaiamagoo and having all
they arc frequently bruised aud maimed.
A patent right denier catne here not
The deelevu find nothing so quick, speedy,
prcpcrali-joa made, the expectant bride
long ’ sinec to gobble up *otnebody,
and rare u Gilre' Liniment Iodide Am­
backed out. Come again Frank, ferns
met John I,. Fish, traded ud came out
monia. You will, if a' listener, hear tbe
will grow next year. Belter luck next
following -Hallo Dari, what alls that
•eeond beat, and now be ' ayemda. If
horse ? ' ' Kicked on the right front kue*
dealing in patent right*, by any pcraon
—•welled M large u a big turnip.
Rub
Nay*—Aid. fihrioet — I.
expept the inventor, wu made a Sutra
J C.-RUNVAN &amp; SOB
By Aid. BariuW.
Pri.cn offence, there, would be Iran
K'ljrni. Tbe tbe o*oe of Pound
swindler*,; rowling about seeking whom
Manter be and the sun* ia hereby declared
vacant, Carried by ayaa »d nay. •• fobThe oSrial report* made to the Secy* '
tary of State .how that in Barry ennmy
Ayea—Aid. Barlow. Kelly, Bbrfacr,
there wu 55,713 acre. vf wheat in 1878,
Stebbins and Yaaag*—5.
'
•nd In 1879. 55313.
Tbr rrop of 1978 Spiritualist* and Libera
Nay*—0.
Camp-Meeting.
u arperted al 1,088,162 busbela. which
On n.-&gt;tico, Council adjourned.
GAITERS, SLIPPERS, AC.
was probably about throw foanlu nf it.*
Jons M. Bmunks, City Recorder
The State Catup-meeting, under tbo
And everything in their Hee, of the beat
actual crop.
We think Ibero will be
au.pice*
the
Michigan
tiuto
AasoeisSweet Sleep
l,0(Mi,&lt;100 bnslwls of surplus wheat iu
quaSty and very CIUEAI*.
Thia ie
tion of ripiritualiat* and Ltbersliau, will
tin* county the penMnt year, and that it tie held on the ground, of tbe Central Is faatetnably preriou, but tbe torture
u &lt;Jd time E-uabtwhmanl and
■ill bring the producer* *1.09 a bnd«ri ou , Michigan Agricukuni Sorioty, at Lansing. experienced from restless slumbers, t»d
dreams and nervouMm, ia ilmoat ind*
tbo average
senbabie. Refreshing sleep cannot be
rojayad when the body is subject to aiL
Mr. Gao. Bewdman tbe very efficient
mrou that are so eumtuon at the prrecn:
mail carrier between Hickory C'oroen and
time. Many wretched •uffarevs vainly
thi* city, has tarried the mail betwren
court it, becaoM they foil to sork proper
tbe two points named, f&lt;&gt;r th* tea year*
rehef. But a positive aad speedy cure
last put, and on th* 1« iut. entered upon
i» obtainable in tbe greatest remedy *v&lt;r
another four year* contract io the ratnc
by a tine chemical proeaan from the pare
capacity. Mr. Bcndman i* an bobcat, steamer on Grand Riser will ply between
natural jukes of the Sandal tree Eminent
straight forward, aecommodaung genii*- the City of Lansing and tbe wamp-gronod. physician* everywhere acknowledge it to
man, and it will be a source of natisfactiva Only a part of tbe time will Ifc devoted to
■{■eaking, u it fo fatewdwd to make the
to ike people between thia City and *.cial feature of the occasion the losinterHickory Corner* to know that Mr. Head­ part of the lotrilcctul. Tho phenomenal
man w Mill to carry their tnaif
ph**e» of the spiritual gaepal will be in­
W* paid a virit to tbe Chrerc Factory vited to full manifestation through circle*
and rcance*. A portion of each week shy
tn Rutland recently, and were surprised to evening will ba sat apart foe dancing.
note the amount of buinea* being doe*
The bc*t .peaker* from Michigan and
there. Th* building and iu surrounding* abroad bare been secured, and addresses
were in perfect order, indicating that lb* •nay ba ex pertad from Dr. A. B. Spinney,
President of the State Auxialion, Bev.
manqgera knew they were profuring food
up of Food, Yrilow Complexion, Groor^
J. H. Burnbam, J. P. Whiting, Mr* L.
tor lb* people, and intended it ahould ba A. PearoeU, Mra. Mgry C. Gala. Chu. A.
llebiliiy. Inactivity, sad Drowaiaam, Liver
in a evodiluin to ba appreciated by lb* •Andrus, Mr*. IL Shepard, ud other*. Il
Complaint, Jraudico aad BilioMueu. for
coosamer. At preunt they arc manufac­ is expected that Col. Robert G. Ingersoll
which it is a eertala and speedy cure. No
pereon should be without it. I* order
turing about 1,290 Iba. of three per week, will t&gt;e aciurM lor a cuy, out tne aate
has not ban decided on.
The renowned
to prove that it wil) do aD that we claim
and it ia a first dau article in every re­ Mr*. Cora V. L. Richmond wdl dalivrr
for it you ar* riven a trial bottle /roe «/
spect.
Th* demand for tlicir chease by tbe addrew oo Sunday, July 27th.
cool, which will coavioeo you of its truly
th* dealers in oq; city ia fully equal to all
woadsrful merits, and show you whst a
The Chicago A Lake Hurow R. R. will
regular one dollar rise boule will do For
they can manufacture, benew lb*y are tail­
sal* by Rusnell Brea.
« lyl
ing tbrir product at prior* which arc sat­

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS,

of th*Grid*, k^i..

FdRftKT THAT

DON’T

LOOKHEBE

BOOTS B ■,

CALF SHOES,

A few days ainoe, while at Prairieville,
isfactory, rod will enaura th* sucanm of
we visited tbo new roome of the L O. O.
F., asd were pl meed to we ao nice a nx&gt;m the euterpriu.
Felix Meier, of Detroit, a Bavarian by
in which oar broth eve can moot Io do tbeir
birth, bujuat completed at bi* home,
477 Sherman aired, a moat wonderful
Tb* Bfitoe of the Bastmb* will ad­
drue tbe people of Baltimore, el the piece nf meebaniam. in tbe *hapw of a
dock.
Aonordiag to the JKrewmy A&gt;k»,
Btriksr Bcbod Hoose, on Saturday even
ing of thi. week, on tbe aubjvet of tom. ,1 threw, the celebrated Straaobnrg dock
entirety into th* shade.
He bu been at
work steadily and patiently for ton years
Mevrra. Crcwy 4 Upjohn have burnt
upon this wonderful machinery, aad final
tbeir first kiln of brick and tilu, and if a
ly untuilsd it to th* public &lt;ma day lart
nicer lol of either brick or tile cm be prowrek, and it ia pronounced by tbte- who
dvevd in th* country, we would be pfeewri
have asea it, ** probably the moot beauti­
ful aa-well a* wonderful production of th*
Tbeve will be a pure meeting sixty kind m th* world.
Had wu qmce, w*
rods east of the Darling Sehori Heta*. in '
Irving, on Saturday and Bunday, Aug31 and 4th, rowu are informed by a aud
from Rev. B. F. Hungerford.

Mr. Geo. Bobbin, of Yeakrw Springe
owns what waa, a splendid three year* old
coll, but which be* been ruined by aome
demon'io human shape, wbo, one night
entered Mr. Robbie's .table, and ent one
of tbe ham »tnng* ol the roll. Mr. R.
felt very bad about it, and bandaged tho
' limb, and doetorod II till it begun to bare
*
tbe ap|«srauee uf getting well, wboo the by aym and sap aa follows
Ayon—Aid. Barlow, Hatch, Kelly,
fiend again visited the -able and tore off 8hnner, Btcbbiw and Young -C.
'
the bandage and did bls work over again.
Nays—0.
Mr. Bobbin* think* ba knows wbo tbe
Tbe following waa nwetved from Hue*
Koundrel ia, and it is to be hoped be may
euoooad io finding oat for certain, and
bring tbo villiaa to jwaliee : yet we cm
hardly conceive bow jtaeliee coaid be
meeted out Io »uch aouunjicb. except tu
follow bi. own mode of torture, by cat­
ting the ham stnnga oo both of bi* leg*,
and continue the torture M long aa be

Wheat,
Wool.
Corn,
Potatoes,
Lard,
Butter,
Pork,
Hams,

ursciAL afwDar uevutoar, JOLT 87,
.Starting from Va!pan»o at 3klU a. m., aad
arriving al Ijn«i»- iu time fur morning
service. The return train wdl leave Lan­
sing nt 5:39 p. m. Ticket* good July 87

Mo. Cora V. L. Puchmond wil deliver
tbe principal address, end k is expected
thia will ba the gnat day of the Campmcoting.
For time of U»fa *1 various
stations, aad Him of fare tor round trip,
which are tb* lowest ever offered, area for
a Sunday excursion, call on th
*
Cbwngo A Lake Hu roe R.

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r

Grove; W. H. Blaaloy, Orangeville; I*Gystte Teerpauoiug, PrariaviUe ; Cbariea
Oaks, Hail..J ,
Marcarn GAentell,
Tboraapph ; Andrew loghr.m. Wtmdlaud ; Samoa! C. Ritebio, YaakveSprioc* I
W ilium Campbril, Amy ria, Ueoege

warn, Barry, WiriMdS. Bogun, Oaritoa;
Andrew J. Handy, Cwdctow ; Peter Co­
burn, Ha»:u&gt;tn Township; Calvin B.
P.«.Ma. Henry Pmsb, Hawisga City ;
Daniel TU.p—. Hope; Wifflam Mugridgv, Irvi^f, Grange R. Grayburc,

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WALTRJl A. WOOD’S VARIOUS KJNDSOF MACHINES.

’T’JBCJS: CJBCTTB3B T&gt;3L-OXJOr
And a number of others baring a good Record.
Everything
WARRANTED to be the very best of its kind. Look at the

ADJOINING TUB BANNER OFFICE,

lm3

That I have the finest stock of Dry Goods in Barry. County.
I
bought my Stock in New York before the advance. I have not ad­
vanced my prices.

I sell Ladies’ Ready Made Suite for
WltTfe and Figured Lawns for '
Linen Suiting^ for'

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Kid Gloves in all Shades

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$1.00
16 eeuul

18 cent*

60 eta., 76 cte., and $1.00

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY
STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.

AND SELLS Plain and Brocade Trimming Silks

for preparing enJ u.ing , in German,
French, ar Kogiieh. Sent by mail by
addrawnag with stamp, naming thia paper,
(
W.W. Khcarer 149 Kwara Bieck, Hori.iteceiver Peck bu just been eulbov- a*tnr, N. Y
30ewwm«
to giro it in our next iaane.
iaed by the U. B. Court to expand 135,
&lt;
ia putting this diririon of, th* C. &amp;
Mm. Goo. Hridea baa had put up ad of the Circuit Court, and Mmmoeed to 000
1 H. in good repair.
the grave of bar ktwband and little babe, be iu altaudsbcc &lt;m the lllh day of Aa- L.
Th. Albion AmwrWrc my* the oldrnt
gust al 3 a'ritMk iu the afternoon, via.
•
John Textar, Irving; Psur Firiwr, '
Johuetown; Sils* J. Bedauek, M.pte ]

of Mr Black's artislic .kill ' The tnoouSmith will entertain au ico croum eucial Otent u of Tenure** marble, and tbe mafor the M.R. Church, i. tbeir park aa torial b buwlifwl indeed, being Murer bk*
Friday ovwaiag of th- wook. A JJ’j granite both « tutcrial and taiab, tbew
uy other stone in th* world. When vi*-

WARRIOE MOWERS !

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Plaster,
Lime,
Hair,
Stucco,
Cement,
And allakinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every­
thing you want.

SJUGZfi liUnCTORISG CO.,

1
A Faxx Book of nearly 100 large
octovopugaw foe th* risk. Full of valu- i

aUeuoiwow ricrofu'*, D—we of the
Breathing Organ*, Diastem of Maw ;

IN. ALL SHADES.

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
IIuUi in tbe Latest Style*. In all kinds of Dry Goods I make the
lowest poraible price for Gash.

LEWIS STERN.
Washington Blocks
42-41

�ocratte and N'a-iuttJ vote fittmed SSI jar It
cent of the total pull; PcnoeylnoM. in |l
wIrish fast year Huyi, the ilepublinan i
Govcraor elect, pUted but 45| per eent cf t
the vota cwt, sod Wisooewio. in which &lt;
twu yean ago the F^pubisraia cast only &lt;
44i per rent of the total vote. All three I
it is urged, are R-publictft Matra id which
A high life romance contra irorn Marieueb a combination of tbe opjtoaing doMr. Huntly of Lagrange tnl
Hunts oct an electoral ticket might defeat etta.Oa.
‘
Ilichardscc of Marietta bad boon '
the Republieana and ramie them fatal ios- Mias
■
betrothsd for a long time, but tbe lady's :
parents broke the eusagemcn: and ahc
rhere is, u',C£&gt;ar*«, nothing &lt;
beramo affianced to a Mariette gentleman.
The evening of July 8 they were lo have
itrary 1 be framers of that
expected tbe member* of tbo Electoral been married, but 11 sully bearing of tbo
Cdlsge U vote independently ; aad if two affsir, put io ns appearance an the 3th
political urtios can oom hina upon a joint and pleaded hie old cause. Tto lady at
ticket, with- in agreement to divide the
dretctal vote afterward upon a prearranged
basis, they are free to do thia. Tho main
and probably fatal difficulty about it i«
that in Presidential yean, aa bug exper­
ience shows, tho voter*. slmo*t without
exception, go back to their original parties.
Every man wants bis vote for Fresident
to tell; and whatever may be the green­
back nalioual vote this year, next year,
unless all prewdeuls fail, tbe Republican
National will vote the Republican Presidcutial ti'Acr, and the Democratb Nation­
als tbe Dcmccratie ticket. Moreover, tho
INSTANTLY RELIEVES.
difficulty of dividing tho electoral votes,
the auspeiou of each ol tho two root reel ii.g
parlies that the udirr would cleat it, th*r
jralou. ambition of candidate*—all would
eosiribule to mako the plan fail
There
tv no doubt, however, that it ta entertained
by alinwd politicians, and it may play a
Frt in the great game of 188U, ospecUlly
CaliCmia ab-&gt;ald go solidly Republican
anl Ohio Democratic.

Ladies
sS®
BALM will IJTW1-

liy yon to yonr h&lt;*rt s con-

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THE KITCHEN

Tbe Coaneeiieut Logiidslure adopted a
resolution recently deonunriog tbe recent
anti-Cbineso legislation as a flagrant riolatioa of a raered and honorable treaty.
erau 146. &lt; Tbo vacant Texas seat has
since been filled by by the election of a
Democrat, Which pres that aide 140 votes,
snd they cqunt on Ledd of Maine, Wright
of Pennsylvania, and Stephenson, demo­
crats with prong greenback proclivities,
wbo did not vole fer Mr. Randall, lo make
up a total vote of 149, two more than a
majority ie a full Hoose, provided tbo
four Calilofnia districts and the Wcateheetcr district in this state should all send
RcpnbliewM. It m evident from thia that
tire famous ‘‘democratic majority," of
which we btvo all heard so much in these
latter days, and which wu supposed to
represent tire Will of the great American
people (with a capital W), », m Mr.
Toots wouH have said, “of no eoosctpeure." -It will hardly do for a party
with an uncertain majority ot two in the
House of 'JlcprvMotstires to insist oo
changes in important laws sod talk non­
sense about the President's rraistwg tbe
will of the people.
When the Uilora of
Tooley street proclaimed themselves ra
“We, tho people of England," there were
at least three cf them; tho Democratic

•T rawer X*. Ua IHirie eaaiatalar rtrMr *•

ii«9ingtaa|

The Chicago market hu been slutted
with strawberries this season, sod the rul­
ing price has bern but four rents per quart.
The New York llrrold says
“Iu tbe
Greenback canvass thia year, tbe digs will
moral engagement would bind bim to the be made of pper, and will be hauled in on
Democrat1
Moreover, Mr. De la Matyr rainy dap." •
was a Republican before be rfss a green­
"Tho Story of ManlisUcn Bench" is
beaker.
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,
The resell in Calitrnis, it should nut the title of a very neatly printed pamhblet.
which giree a very interesting sketch nf
be forgotten, wil) not change the political
thispopulsr summer re*&lt;t.
majority of the Hoose.
The House has
293 mcmbl-rc.
When Mr. Randall wu
A you: g lady graduate may, tn after
yeare, forget the rille of her oway, bat she
will alwsrs remember bow her whiu
‘‘pekay” dross was made and trimmed.

J®.‘k.feEMUSKf

I

If the four CaHfbrum districts should
return Republican Representstires at the
election two months hence, which is not
improbable : and if next year the nominstioo rf three Presidential candidates should
happen to threw the erection into tbo
Ao cxeltanua rays tbo dogs of war now 1
House j)f Reprhrantalivra, wbioh ie at least 'have
a Peruvian Lark.
poraiblt, in that 4a&gt;o the reverend Gilbert
de la Matyr's vote in th* House might
Jackson city had 119 saloons iu 76, 93
make a PmnleM of the United Sutra for ia 77, 87 in 78, C9 this year.
the term ol four years, beginning on the
A recent directory census of fipriogfield
4th of March, 1881.
It bin little atartling to think that our III., shows a population at 31,693.
“This can't bo brat," as the man raid
when
lie bought the porcelain egg.
one tolenUy obscure Indiana RepnwenUtire map not impoasibly decide who abdll
role fifty millions of people for four year*. bis peach crop as it stands for 87,000.
Aecordmg to iho cuoMitotiou when the
On: of lhe nineteen window glais factorilcetura! votes are opened and coanted
“tbe perron haring the greatest number its in Pittabarg. fifteen are in apcratioq.
of votes shall be President if such number
The acreage of the Arkansas cotton
be a majority 'of tbe whole number cf crop will Im 4 per cent, larger than last
deeion appointed; • • • and if no
pereoa lave a majority, then from the
persons having tho hiebra: number*, not
exceeding three, ou the list of those voted
fer as Preaident, the Hoc® shall choose
immediately by ballot the President. But
in choosing the Presidsot the votes shall
be taken by States,the representation from
each Stale having one vole."
Ofoourae,
Ilqo. Zarh Chamllcr is re
if ths elviion does not fall to the ilcuso, the colored band in. Ypsilanti
three datura havs no importance ; but if
it should iho following would be the situ­ Aegust.
Tbi cod-fishery along the !
ation:—
.
There arc 38 States in the Union. In witk and Nove Botrita ooasta
tbo present House the Democrats/h^re a
majority of Representatives in the Tkl.-gations of 19 States ; the Republican* io
like manner control the delegations iu 18
Matra. । Ef they should arty California
CoogrcMOieo Young soya Poster will
the Hrauo voting for President would be,
equally divided, coasting the Indiana del- have at least 30,000 majority io Ohio aad
egitiuo sd Democratic.
But the Indiana perhaps 60,000.
delegation contains aix Democrat*, six Re '
The St John a nneufaeturing company
publirana, snd one Greenback Democrat. employs 123 men sod turn out 8700,0(10
worth of work annually.

A. (:. CLIHI

Possible

e best

Cheap Homes in Michigan,

feral Griau

Careful housewife (lifting a shoe from
tho Mop tureen)—"La, who'd a thought
baby's shoe would turn np in the soup ?
But I knew It wu't lost. I never loee
anything."

Ths Toronto papers attribute tho dethc line Tho businras u very active all
along the border.
When Mayor Prince spoke of the Old
South as euggeative of the Old Scratch,
he probably intended it as a compliment.
to the ladies who in scratching eo bard lo
preserve the sncUotpile.

CHAS. F. BATES &amp; CO.,Proprietors,

VRII, HEDIC1MB CO,
No. 32 Chatha:u St, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Tbo Lansing Rtpul.lican has tbo follow.
iograilroad cunuodrum : "Why is the
Grand Trunk railroad company like a
follower of Darwin ? Becatuc II is look*
log for tho eounreting link."

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An Indiana judge married lut 'wcck
hie fifth wife, having lost otto hjrdeeth and
three by divorce. Tfee enterj^ning woman
who haa undertaken to console this much
bereaved man ■ only IS feure old.

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The New York Tribune mentions that
Etxtef contained in gold coin 813C.08U
260,14 a sum 81,297,620,72 greater-than
waa on band at the date of resu-uptioo.

Elon. Chas. Foster, republican candidate
for governor ol Ohio, voted against tho
ralsry grab bill, late, early and all the time
and turned his part of tbe steal into the
United States treasury as soon as received.

In areh rtgtmcnl of the Imperial Horae
Guards of Russia the bones are all of the
same color. The tucu are crea distributed
into squadrons according to the color of
their hair, and also, as ftr as poraiblc,
according to tbe shape ol their noses.

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California's school ocnsu* shows that
there are 30,896 while boys, 90.888 whits
girls. 170 colored boys, 147 colored girls
and fire Indians in Aho State, betwosa th*
ages of 5 end 17J®«rs, an ioerrras of7816
ever last year. There are 23,668 white

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VOL. 24. NO. 13.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1879.

WHOLE NO. 1264.

BEST WAGOX ON WHEELS

THIS Pl

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IMPROVED FOR 1879.

.... so - a ymootn noct, tint ut
Ibe Knits for northward, sit* ths bmmuiul
Mere of tmr fated
MiehiHmackiau,
all, he wm a viltaa, and to him could
the
home
cf the white mu for more then
'•Blay, «(ia* UmUby# th* m.o mud, io be traredjt hejeawwjof Barbara'* disappear
200 yean.
a low, amaoth tone; “I wish a word with
Pare
Moquctt*
was
tbtro
in 1670.
you.
I beg your p«rdoo for what I laid
“Wbal could b. hia obpmr wm th*
The bmnttful fafa, vu ,tb0 fira- capital
tint waa offensive ths ocher day.
If ynu query that auggmted Ifaelf to Robert
of tbe firrt governor cf ibe Stat*. AU
will provniac to aay nothing about my pro
Sevml pomibllitis auggeaud them,
honor to him. Could tbc puieeer mmproptaail, I will give you mv word to aolvm
Th. moat phuitde idea wm that
•u-nary waken now. from kfa sleep of over
' troubl* you no more on that subject
Vidor had been Barbara’* auitor, aod Ud
200 you*, h. would flod hot hum a
1 "'Your rcuuaat i* a vlraoge one," the
kousebedd word,, throughsut, ud for be; gid mid frecmngly.
"Huwavcr. I will rfoua were correct, tbb then waa Jy
ytrodcur burden. Find u remembered
; cute, for your Mtiafasti-m, that I fave uut folfow«l d , roudimfoo.
'
tn poetry ud song. Find it wriu« up­
“I will7 follow him » B^iamww,” ww
: mentioned lit* matter to auy one. nor do
on our taken sad riven, ciuas ud towns.
' I expert to "
K«b«y. ba*ty thought’ “1 will pane,
In view of a wirlcd pUn that h* bad him, and if he or toy of bia tool* have ab­
' deviaed. thorn: were the Very word* that ducted or otberwue harmed her, let them
tbo villian widied lu draw Irotu the girt,
lie bad realiieJ that ho abould arercely
in, ud be wa* partially latoxicatdare pnt hi* plan iu cxecuthm if abo bad tuiad, Robot bad been auadiag ia lie
mcatkMtrd (&gt;• any one hia prop«w*l and o*o* of the hotel.
Sara mw that hr wm under tbe in­
hrr nfiual.
But ah* had a.tcd'io that
"When io there another train fot .Balti
I ol wise, and her heart beat rapidly
pure?' be now naked of the clerk.
Would, a»|- he frit that he eoald proceed
“Al mghtoeominntas pen tea—about
I without aay dangt-r of suspicion filling
upon lnm.
«
Barbara turn'd away. As *he did so,
Valssqatr sprsag forward, aod. seising
“AK ha I you are relenting,"
here, placed bi* hand over her mouth.
claimed. “I am glad to see it. 1
8be tried to srersm. but eould not ; for
'will kart you for the present, hop*,
by the lime I come again, my dear
ra, my sweet lore, yon win bare m
your mind to be Mra. Csrirel."
And be departed from Barbara'i

Heaviest IroneJ, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the W orld. Every Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wired Boiled in Oil. Every Skein *ot with tire
Patent Skt*in Better, nj^
ATTORNEY AT LAW A S0L1C1T0IR
IX enaXCCBY. &lt;&gt;•&lt;■* «r*r b*h«« a U»dMtMlacn. M!*h.
' mareaiir.

Every Wagon Warranted !
ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CHAKCUT Preart attaatloa *tv*elte
P.juXeky u w lS&amp;oaitUZ”x5|S

K jlfi f

&amp;t*F
GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.

Central Railroad

urii* Division.

More JACKSON WAGONS in tub in Barry County
than all others combined, yet the repairs do not average
2 cents cadi. ('all and see them at

WEST TO AND FROM
FIDS AND DETROIT.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
Ltf

Hastings. Mich., May 6, 1870-

AG RlCULTURAl

HALL

Sire had fainted with fright.
He lied*
a h*o&lt;Ikerrhicf about her mouth, and with
auothrr bound Lor hand*.
Thea be
lifted her, and carried her cut in hkto the

18 THE HEADQUARTERS FOR

ENGINES AND- THRESHERS!
AUCTIONEEB.

•sattr -•-—••

u.

Universal Croup Rei

STUB 8AILKMD
’O.HI’ANY.
L
i*"d ‘Jr**4

DENTIST

Hrille,

Wo have told one car load of'the .I. I. Case fc Co., Thrcwhcrs,
and any one witihiiig anything in this line will do well to call and
examine our sample* and prices,-in addition to the above, we sellthe Roberts &amp; Thorp Vibrator Thresher C. Aullmnn &amp; Co.,,Sweeptakes Thresher and Monitor Engine; Woodsum Machine Go’s En­
gine and Thresher; E. M. Birdscll Engine and Thresher; Minnesota
Chief Thresher ; Ganr, Scott &amp; Go. Engine and Thresher ; B. F.
Dow &amp; Co. Thrcxbec; C. RusselF &amp; Co. Engine and Massillon
Thresher, of which we sold several last year.
Also, the Atlas,
Batavia and Mansfield Engines, and Ganr. Scott &amp; Co’s, l*anc &amp; abould be there.
Barbara Lindslcy
Bodly, and Mansfield

liciiiai.

WILLIAM WALTER.

PORTABLE SAW MILLS

TAILOR*

In Empire Block,over Mudge'* Store.

.ris?

All WorLaUARANTEED

1- JCairiap, Sin aid Diwilal
P A I N TER •

BUCKEYE MOWERS B REAPERS
sold in Barry County this year.
Haatiaga, Mich., June 9, 1879.

Otherwise bin ajgrr at | lion* reply.
Would have kept him ’i ••Jlarwahc i». Varwr. Be carefsh"
And Varcor, the alave, received BarbsTh. solemn ceremony that made the ■ | ra I.indalcy in bia arma.
twain one flrsh had occurred at the ap­
In a few minutes Va)a»|un waa bock In
pointed hour.
. the brilliantly lighted 'parlor*. He entered
Die guests presently repaired Io the I' from the piste*. • Hi* aba«nee had not
dining room, where • .sstuptuou* repeat been noticed by any one.
war awaiting lhem of wbiah they proceed i ' 1 scarosiy dared bopa for auch suoed to, partake.
It waa nearly Enlahed 1lww,''wu hi* triumphant thought an Im
when Vslsequet, glancing down tbo long - mingled in (ba gay acene. “I feared fat*
table, beheld a face that Martled him I would giiu me
opp&lt;&lt;tunity to acoompluli my litupus*-.; hut I could have wish­
ed for no better luck.
If I bad had the
arranging of it all beforehand. I could not

MESSER BROS.
46if

Imperial Soap

sss-ss

The Battle for the Cedars.

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

! "The same, ’ «aid Robert." He ia from
I Baltimore, I believe, Mr. Cube!.
To
tell the truth, I know very little about
him.
Ho io a friend of Mim Liudaley.
Shall 1 introduce you 1"
“It U not accessary," replied Velas-1

Victor continued ou through the parlor*,
making hb way slowly through tire gay
and fluttering assembly.
Eridcotly. lie
wm searching for some one.
It wm Bar­
bara Unddey ; and he discovered ber
presently, uualtendud.
"Mts* Lindrley," be said, -twill you;
promenade with me on tbc piaxza T'
“Certamiy," Barbara replied.
“1 will nol promise to remain out here
long. Mr. Victor," the Mid gayly, when
they reached lb* piaxxa.

The Price of the Imperial Soap t« $5.25 per box of 100 I lb.
bars—75 lbs. in the box. To any one who will send ua tut order
p»r 10 boxes with cash, $52.60 we will send one box extra free iu
a premium. Or the orders may be sent to us for one or more
bar *«44Mt*Mam*
*,lbl* Hatsl
boxes at a time, with remittance, and dhen we have thus received
$2.00. $2.50, and $3.00 Per Dny,
orders for 10 boxe*XVe will send the eleventh box free as proposed
above. If you doTiot wish to send money in advance you may
deposit it with any banker or merchant jn good credit in your
town with the understanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt
laist at BePBniii-rta U Mini of the Soup which is to be shipped to his care. Address
objset in
The 4r»t hotel in tho State with Pas*
aenger Elevator.

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.
ImG

Comer Monroe and Jefferson Streets, New York.

DRYGOODS

wiihing you to come oat here."
ha Mid, while bia voire trembled a little;
“aa ofooci uf th* very grtateat importance
to mt.
Th. girl’s heart throbbed’ with dehgkt.
That beginning could lead ia but one directioa.
“Mire Lindsloy, you know bat very lit­
tle about me," Victor coatiooed.
“Per­
lisps you consider tne aa merely an adven­
turer. Sdll'—
’
“No, not that. Mr. Victor." Barbara

If a man's auecew In Inve affair* dcpcoded on the clcarnect with which be
eould ezpnaa hicaclT bow ill the beet

COOK &amp; ROGERS
Bev* joet open**! their N*w

SUNS. REVOLVERS
Ue» W**t*. WtteWtg. Pa.

MEAT MARKET
FRESH I SALT MEAT

I hnro just received a full stock of Staple and Fiincy

“Go on," wbiapered Barbara aoftly.
What aHatred aid were were three two
littlt word* I
“0 Mire LimWey I" Viator retd paarinnMaly. "1 Jove you with all my heart. 1
do not mV yen now to aay that you love
me ; but, if youTbeTtba: there fa a poreibiiity of your ever doing to, please toll ttc
^Mr’VirST’yini taay hope." mid Bar-

The two ateod there, uttering no other

any market la thtreiiy.

fownrr

rw

Bo thwr want iw. a mw foand bappioes*
iarechbsM. Victor«aM not.pproprt
al* Barbara, and be was coutent to Irt
termiaelnWhUaMborgamta.
A ft* bourn smtl.
Barbara wondered
if tbe mwtet af Th* (Man wm vratclunt:

growth of the noble 8tata we all love m
well.
t
1» the year 1800, th* caUro ponelalfoo
I of the Michigan territory, which thrnrea, braced aft the praeot Blate of Wiacoomn,
। and tbc country wcat of ft contained a
The man who had abducted her, and held pucul.tfou Of 551 white people. In 1810
her prisoner was wealthy, raqweted, and | it n*d iacteamd to 4,458, of whom 1.6M
iKvvd ia the c*y of Deuott; nod th* entire
wonder that pour Barbara almoat WayneT*Wa think Pthi* about the biggeaC
drepaired’
She bad no meant of ertiautiag time,
■are by instinct, to she did no* know whxv,
I time in the sight it waa, when Varoor m- \ The pouriatton ia 182it was 9,643 and
h&gt; 1830. 5^531.
... waio-r wor urrau ana Duller, a yir
In 1837 the eirele of State* wm mjeDMo, part id a roost fowl, and a bottle of larged ud Michigan admitted to full
membership in the F«fore! Family of
Barbara vu awake, and mechanically pood Uod* Sun. began iu dead earoeat,
glanced at what Varoor had brought. that era of .prosperity, to which there hm
She beheld sotucthisg there, beaide the been never a Irt up riocc.
food, that stirred her numbed faculties.
Her population &gt;n 1837 wm 22,289.
It waa a knite, keen and sharp; bow
In 1M0 bor popalatma aumbmd 212,­
keen and sharp, Varoor had not noticed, 267, and ia 1M4,- (jumping twenty-four
elae be would not have brought it.
year* to aave your tune), 803,481. la
Barbara advanced toward the man. A 1874 it wm 1,334,031, b«og to iocreure
wild thought had laabad through het of 530,550 in a tiagle d«md*, with a pop­
brain
A way of escape had ia«wted ular rote ia 1876 of ZHKT.O’fi.
ir
..ir_&gt;____ .
To-day her populatkn ia over a 1,500,.

If y*u don't behove it, go to work, and
In 1878Xr school children aumbared
47^30«. of •-‘torn 359,702 attend'd
school; and within bar borders the mme
He staggered, ud. with a grana of pain, ysar were 6,159 school boaa*. valued at
tell prostrate to the Hoot.
Vsreor hsd locked die dore behind
Thea, schools gare employment to 18,.
him , bet Barbara snatched the key from 383 tosrtau, nnd the wager petd them
kb graspi ud with tiembfaig hands un .mounts to »I,935,229.91, every dollar
cf which wa* mosey well invested, keep­
"Heevn grant that I have oct killed ing strung and aura tbe foundation at the
him I" Barbara thought ; "but I was mad
with ddauir.ud eoald ere keep from
In twaaty-three year* the increase in
striking."
our schools baa been as follows
la tba
She glided out into the dark hall
lumber of teachers, 8,309. IB the num­
“Mm th* merciful Father guide my bar of children, 279,257. In tbs amount
of wage* paid teacher-. 41,639,998.62}.
That Mf ent umj look small at th* tall
tad of meh a sum, bat we cannot fxxwibly
Csloeg without it. There i* nothing
i being accurate ia ftnraa.
la laodrd *xtoM Michigan Em 50,000
milm than ha* cither of th* great
of New York m Pcareylruia, . and 16,­
900 more thu the groat State of Ohio.
It b nearly, m Urge M all Now Kegbnd
(indmliug Bwtoo,? and bretts of mare
thu 1,400 mil** cl lal.nd sea coast
Wbai a grand empire is thb I
Of kLi 39128.610 it™ of Uud
Michigan had tn 1874, 113,413 improrod
- ----------------io,213,693 rera^ of
re cleared, and 9,000,­
----------- to wheat ud omu
i barn from the cecal naorta
U Micbtgu had in ths Os.

p*le with alarm al the atartlieg and tragic­
al tormination of the evening'* gayreim.
Ofcouree. Victoria and hfl htuband did
bound and tbe gag taken from her mouth.
not now dream of leaving. •
“O, spare ma!'aha'cried to the man.
Val***[Ur« played hia part welL
He
teemed anxiou* and exctled about Barba­ • ■Keleuw me from thia miaou 1"
But the cruel fas* of Varaor, the atere,
ra, but Mill be did not carry hi. acting
Without
far enough to rauw /&lt;t*pk-foti that It Waa for it war be, showed wo pity.

ling it again. loeked it- Th* ehooting of
the bolt waa like the knell of daapair to
Barbara.
Th* room iu wbiah aba waa abut waa
to all ap|*aranowi Very almDar to the ooe
in which Lioud! OaaM had been thrown,
ia ite atrvuglh nad prtaM-Kk* appaaraaoe.
Th, louder* erica of a human being
would only tcho b»«k Irom ita walla. Baf
it waa comfurtably furaiabed. It wag ic
"By Heaven ! Caahcl," triad Robert 1the real and am ia the wvm wing of the
excitedly.
“I have not bebelMriat for ibuilding, and Valaeqra had bad It pre
K&gt;me lime, either. If be has wrought any •
harm to her ho shall re* it"
“But I ran scarcely lay her disappear­
ance at hu d/wr," Robert added. “H« ।
seemed too frank and noble to l&gt;o guilty of I
8b* laid for a long time weep***, but
Rut Victor had disappeared, too, m :presently she sank into a ranleaa, diaturbShe wm awakened by tka
well as Barbara, and lib absence wm not ed
&lt; slumber.
opening of the door of the aparlsuai
■■Where am IT aha muramrod, not
Tire boar* af tbs night wore away,
Xvod at ill them wm no tlgn of Barbara umembensg her situation at first.
Than ah« beheld the cruel face of Henri
Llbdalsy.
-...
What could bo don* ? Literally noth­ ValssqMX.
Bbe »prang to Imt fata io a moment.
ing.
.
“h b morning," ha Mid, “and I have
Poor Vict.iriu'* bthlal He waa clouded,
by the dukom of thb myatery.
She' come to tall you why I brom;hl F&lt;» kith­
poor girl, wept locg and violently on
bor young be*b«od'a brcaM.
What ' Barbara elrepcd tree hand* aerow her
dreadful accrel might be hidden under
Barbara'a duappccraoce I
Petbap., O
dreadful thought I ahe had bees murder- Vslmquus cooiiaMd. ■'but I have takeo
mean, to abow you that I am not to be
black night, cold, nod mined with blood. I Uiflad wub."
He pawed to sate th* effect of l.b
But Victoria', proxyam of fright and
grief paaaed away after a while, and the woid*. Barbara LMyhy vu rndl ailrntt.
• You have .romod my fere," V*lrotne calm ruough, but wm pal* and
troubled
The fare that no ide* could be formed
aa to what bad become of Barbara, rood­
cred her iiaappcaronco the more hiraming
to her friend*. The very myatety of her
fat* would (BUM th* imagioatioe to eon
jure up tk.e pomibilitim the mo.t torturing.

from her if raap, and fell to th* floor mi th
««mk7 W; before tbe trembbug girl
could opco the door between ber ud lib­
erty, that of the library awuog-wide, ud
« flood of light streamed pal into tbe hall.
Henri Valsaquea appeared, bolding a
lamp in bb hud. The light lell upon the
riirinklng form of Barbara, aW b* beheld of M.ehigan procured • 15.000,W0 , and
bor lambwr.product Mwantod to &lt;45,000,­
000 more. She bad airo, in that year, of
other tbaa lumber producing maaulactorim 4,292. emptying over 60,000 hand*,
with u iavMMd capital el »74,44SJMI8.

"My Michigan.•'

.

In rrepMire to the Treat "Michigtn,"
ou the occasion of tbe Prtm Baaquat at
Big Rapids, July 14, 1879, Hon. E. G.
0. HoM»n, of tbe Grand Rapid* Jowruuf,

PsmU wko live ta Mfabgigre, always
my that, no matter whether they fan
bcra trre cr nut. It fa our native land just
the mma. We would *11 bar* been bare
brer, if we hsd, had uythiag to «y

To-day we are all Michigander*, ud we
make the sckncwledgmen-., io each other
a mwd flmiteg la sm/brerta; for M

�What is it r- 7
Ans.—Your

Prescript**

Receipts.
/
What» it ®*de of?
Ans.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ?
m With care and accuracy.
Where to gel it ?
Ans.—At Boberts A Hotchkiss,
where you will always find a full and
select Stock of

tIDNEYPAI
THK GUAT DIMCOVEKT

A .—

hmm.
fwy1" ——
it wffl require to.Ml.to U&gt; run tb«r
schools next year, and accordingly mine
that amount far that parpens.
Tbe Jaekaoo e«H»v» anyn-—A portion
of tbe red-ribbon worker* are on the eve

Drugs and Medicines.

___

Onr«xp.n.»« light „d .. mil JfiM.’XCS’“-"*«•*
goods in same ratio.
»o«w^ s «onw&lt;ia&gt;. o— •...«
behind » have tekad ear plaeaa in the
worlda ealgrprinto, they will “pnah
thinga" to even a b igh« alate of parton­
S' tx.. “te* Xi

FINE CIGA11S AND CONFECTIONERY
A spoeialty.
Boat pair piga not over 6 moclba old 5 00
8ooood do
.
3 00
Bent Suffolk now nod pign
3 00
Sooooddo
2 00
Bent ihnex Boar
4 00

who cotne
after Ibra will erthin, as will those who ooane after
oi: “Wbata noble Sial
" ’
’
ns can tor it well,"
Tbc pawd old ploneen
work well. All honor I
Hiidcd better than they

4&lt;f

ROBERTS

Call and See ua.

H0TCHKI88, &amp;&lt;■ * dwGoidmi &gt;Ugk

Inet. chanEM and PRICES change with’ them. Ner4
TEA as cheap as now. We have a full line of NEW TEA
that never was ao low.

AtoMgt'

Cochina, Black Ccnluaa. Flick Haabwp’
Silver Hambsrga, Golden Hamburg*,
White BantasM, White and Brown Leg­
horn. Black Sponkb, Piyaonth Hooka,
Dorkina. Doauniquee, Gamca, White Bo­
land., Back Fotoad. Hoadaae. •
Firot premium on eweb of tbe above (I O0
Second do
50
Beat pair Aykabary dneka
|1 00
Second do
50
Beat pair lUnra dneka
1 00
Second du
50

,

OHIMYsg
BACKI’K

___ .. . . ___

SOAPS
bars, 4 for 25 c. or 20 c. bars.

best paper bolder
beat landsoape pejnliap
beet partnit palaliag to ml
■
division
vnurraBLia

MONEY

20 sacks just revived at prices from 124 to 35 c. as to grad
quality from ebrap RIO to the finest JAVA

TOBACCO
We can beat tlie County aa we buy at Manufactory juices

FISH
We have a full line cheap.

,

All kinds to suit you.

CANNED GOODS

® REMEDY

Opposition to all paper infla­
tion, and consequent deprecia­
tion. - In favor of a currency of
coin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchasing power, the
paper convertible with- coin at
the will of the holder.

Of all kinds.

FRUIT of all kinds iu season.

CROCKERY

| Best, as cheap as others sell an inferior quality.

STONE WARE

j Wc have 50,1*00 gallons Ohio ware.

produce taken IN EXCHANGE. ~w«
SMITH, I1OGLE &amp; PRESTON.

*w* farmers

Our County Fair.

1

In thia wm of tbe Basirn we print
the prrminxa list of our comios annual
Fair. We Intel that every individual who

Hastings. July 22, 1879.

DON’T

bret half Lien Jung blood been,
brat reck top onion*
“ “ black eeed do
beat two pumpkins
beat three walcrmekm*
largest o|u*ah of aay kind
beet two Hubbard aquaabee
beat half dcicc turnip been

with care, tbe Hat, asd then set himself to
work to ace what be caa^toward* Bak
tag tba coming Fair tbe Mat that baa ever
been held in our conaty.
It is generally
conceded th U tbc Fair last year waa by

FORGET

12m2

THAT

Royce Reaper
WARRIOR MOWERS !

to make propanliooo for 1L There to no
good reason why we should not have a
roarer.
We know that Barry county
holds as good horses, entile, aheep and
•wine u can be found io the stale, and ao
tor as eropa an toneerned,
old Berry
dees not lake a beet scat for any county nmrwtu ‘
in or cut of thaetqtc; and thb year in
pertonJer. the quality never wm better.
WlxXp^rr wm belter io quality, «r in
quantity. Oau were Hartly ever so good,
oom will ba a apiendld crop. tbe fruit crop
u good, and potatoce never better . and
root of all kinds prototos to be an extraor­
dinary crop. Tbe times are good, money
ia plenty, and if our Fair thia fall does not
prove a aneeea far beyond any ever held
in tbo county, the people tbemaelves will
be to blime.
Let every individual then,
make it a point to do everything in bk
or her power, to have the biggest, bent,
and moet profitable county Fair that bu
ever yet been held ia Barry county.

______

STARCHES

Boat pair Bronze turkeye
1 00
Second do
75
Bant pair common turkeye
1 00
Socand do
75
DrVMlp* a-MSCHAWICAL llXralTMK.VT.

PLATFORM.

.

COFFEES

Till HtfuUteyl B/WH

HONEST

SUGAR

Is as CheatHM *n.v P,11C&lt; *“■ Michigan.

nimmnmmiiin
WALTER A. WOOD’S VARIOUS KINDS OF MACHINES

pH* in mart I baa on* e'».» In tb« Ikl. rtrept
that nalmnli ootpatiag In pnir., may also
tiiwyvte •• .tng^. tir exrrlljwe or draft, onl
caul* competing ■!■&gt;•'/ “*J sl«&gt; compata in
berta. Herore owned within tka conaty, en­
tering tit fyacial trotting clu* sre bm ex­
eluded from competing In tka regular lire.
14. Tie annual mreding cf ika tk-deey wU!

TO
CONSUMPTIVES
A Uaeclemaa tertae bwa m iertauu *• !• n
Bret cUiocUon Cayuga Bod Streak
do Swear apple
do Rhode Inland Grewoiog
do Winter Pippin
do Golden Rnaaett
.
do King of Tomkins
do Hawkins apple

Tuas: CHUBB BLOW
'And a number of others having a good Record. Everything
WARRANTED to be the very best of ita kind. Look at the.

New Drills, Horse Rakes, &amp;c., &amp;c.,'

The New York THbime nap
1— Ilk a rnknomer' to enH k a Hill
hunt any ioognr.
2— The barrel roll* on, and Reftirc

ADJOINING THE BANNER OFFICE.
ltu3

5— Tammany abowa atone ef .wnriavae
to ffgbiUK Robinaon. Il to lika ffgbling

BUCKEYE CRAIN DBILL

u.’SuX.usssr"'

Tarrant a Selurr Aperient,

6— Tilden aectna to have Analy dimovered that tba Rmumpcion Ac* waa not a

JftoiM-Kichard Meeeer,Mm.
King. Mn. D. G. Robinson, Mh.
Nichols, Mrs. Juba Licbty.
Bort loaf wheat breed, milk or aelt
rUiog
Second do
.
boat hop riling bread

•ootbing

Of which more hare been sold in tlii&gt; Counlv in U» pul five
years than all others combined.

In connection with frails, tba feltoag committee were appointed to arrange
.d eteeufy fruits under tboir proper
man, via:
Henry Havana, William Devine, Nidi
M Hartbora.
i.ipfflSC'KKfB. Asm

fhe following are a few of the parties owning the Buckeve to any
of whom we confidently refer •
'
’Robert
»“*“•* MU
-V ”
E. J. Crook,
Mitchell,
L. K. Power*.
Fred Hecht,
A. E. Bull,
Frank Darby.
Una Bare,
Friend Soules,
Peter Cobb,
John Parsons,
Wataon Woodruff,
Fred. Collim,
Jerry Rogers.
Jas. McGlyu,
Thoa McGrath.
Chas. Youngs,
A. Barnum.
Milo.Fish.
.
Joseph Stinchcomb,
McKelvey Biw.
James Boyd.
Caleb Garwood.
Daniel Warner,
E. W. French,
Al. Parker,
Geo. Whitnev.
Jacob Edger,
Wm. Beadkl
Jesse Simmons,
Isaac Cunr.ingiiuai.
bora grouly improved for 1870. The grain swednr can he
rLUehrd
or back “
of• •••«
the Ariane
DRILL u
u ueaired.
dointd'. Tbe indicator is
tk- t front
v 'V
on lh. laek „de of the Hopp«r. Feed Cnp. u. eUli.n.rv.
it
now he. . g.ne, thju „„„
ho.
„„
;fe „ „
that every kernel of Wheat w nlnnbwi &lt;k.
i_____ »

•wen, Mrs. Joel St. Johns, Mrs. Henry
M_ V tv M_ r_ I

12—Beporta continue to eotoe from
Maine that the Greenback damonliiation
to driving Itemaerate over to tbe Kepub
licaii eida daily. The bargaiaa for a
DMnoeratto-GfMBback coalition ra made,
bnl the gooda mn not be deltverod.

Dr. Verdi of Washington to repotted to
hnvw given it aa ha opinion that yrilow
fever baa become &lt;* of tbo acclimated
diseases of thia country, and tbo other and kept cn ante. ar» purpwiy kept
UM. In sack arttetoa an Invited, wil
aaannaca that rvery foeOUy will be gl«
dlapky.
■
LIST OF FHEMIUMB.

■Trfiiies

I «0

awoad do
boot bottle blackberry wine
tocvnddu
bat bottle grape wine
aeoond do
bat collection canned fruit by

Boborti, Mra. E. J. Me
B. Hoyt, John H. Hanoi
Benham, Mn N. V.
ItaftDaty.
N. B —AU anieian entervd under thia
bond mart bo •J«iiad whether made by
I_ a_____ :_______________ m__ _ &gt; .

___________________
frqmicmn c,Sind by ibo Boetoty fur the
coming Fur, nmonntiag ia tba aggrngnte
to about 11,000.00
Jobs Q. Cbwmt.

Meepr*-

oauohy

Meana. »

M,

tco. OOL.

ARolvem

clothing
ta

WBm ui dita

A SPECIALTYDevi. Bewia* Manbtae, T&gt; l j

�kidney

THBcuttr ntac

- / Something new in the Line of
iXK, July 25lh, 1879
ion of iurtio* hereabout*,
jaattee, ia charecterixed
uliarity. It may fare-

Wens'* Liver Pills Care Drapepi*.Aljtl

The Rose of deMk. Do out wait un­
til the bactie flub wk ioh indicate, ad rancroom ov«vhangiBg cliffs, or a mountain,
b» disappeared before th* icy stream, or
the ocean has given u« a Florida. Thu.
it ia iu disease. Our attention is attracted
by acuta disease*, aa fevers, ebohira, ate.,
while chronic dbewa (dftn tbe moat
dangerous in resull'i, being alow in tlfar
development. are seldom onliud until they
havi made in almost inefacaabh impres­
sion upon the system Persons believing
tbemfarer comparatively healthful an
oflimss the victim, of than diseases, .nd

CONFECTIONER1
1 and See ua.
I KISS, Sign of the Guide, g.

eport!

of these chronic aff«e&lt;i.ma Dr. Pieros'.
Golden Medical Discovery sod Phrasal
Purgative Pallet* are ocver-fsiliag reme­
dies fur these disease*. They produce a
Idwhhful Mention of the bike, prevent
indigestion by regulating the lioweU, and
impart a vigorous lone to tbe whole eya-

change with them. New&gt;ve a full line of NEW TpA

Firemen's Notice.
Uaaiinga, July 22, 1870.
Tbe mcmbeni of the Haatisga Fire De­
partment of the City of Hasting, are re
quested,to meet at thr Engine Ranta on
Friday tbe first day of August, 1870, at
71 o'clock, p, m . sharp, for tbe purpoM
of drill, and all other btuinew that may
romc tiefun: said meeting.
By order uf

ijAVAn“tog^',M
DCO J
- '
at Manufactory prices.

n u reprimanded, or ’
r three days' pay, but
I er Is treated as a joke
Ciaeti of gM co with
twed energy. If the
nd. are pcroiated tn, it
bro every ritiicn will
rn revolver and dub aa
to equal chance with

GOODS

Bucklen'a Arnica Salve.
The beat aalve in tba world for ecu,
Lrutsea. aorsa, ulcers. axil rhesm, tetter,
chapped bands, chilblain., coroa. and all
kind, of akin eruption*. Tba. Salt. »
guaranteed to give perfect shtisfacHun in
every case or money refunded. Price 25
rents per box. For aula by Rnaaefl Broa

Hold On.
Ml at Powers 4 Barlow's More where
gumming sod filing will be done better

That I have the finest stock of Dry .Goods inBarry County.
I
bought my Stock in New York before the advance. I have nA ad­
vanced my prices.

I sell Ladies’ Ready Made Suita for
cards and a loiter, but nous ol whieb give
infurmatiao as to the owner. Tbe owner
can have (fa proywrty by applying at the
Hasting, .Nations! Bank, proving property
and paying for thb notice.
Haatiap, July 15 79. Jani* TcUra.

VARE
CEN IN EXCHANGE, -u

PRESTON.

ter boy at tbe Stann­
ite, and instated tbit
i should be held up 10

12xn2

JOWERS !

ITIlll ISMH
S KINDS OF MACHINES.

33 I&gt;JL.O-W
good Record.
Ererytfapg
of its kind. Look at the

N.VER OFFICE.

he Celebrated

tuning the Buckeye to any

L. K. Powers,,
Frank Darby,
Peter Oobb,
Fred. Collins,
Thos McGrath.
Milo. Fish,
.
James Boyd,
K. W. French,
Geo. WhitnoyWm. Bead!*.
Isaac Cuuiingbstu.

■aahattao Beach blow
■ All rlaawa of Jews
■o tbe ;&gt;oorest kava
HccngTegatlag there!
* tbe delights of lb*
loae one of the cbiel

SER BROS
Th* enjoyment of the oreaaun wa* enhanosd by the orebertra of lhe Kalamsxoo
camp, whicti .Uo eamtritmted largely to
’ th* plaanure .of trar party, by courtesy of

r
l

SAWS FILED,

h,TaMhmat
EPAI
KQnfO WlJilHt.

Will du just- moo.

"•,--a.UZ7
J
I Pria*II. Aakyourdruggfa.-'rtiro*
Io*. fas AriM the nfawnfa of tn*
q watale into tbrse clarana and allow thoM a. W V - My father for 6 or
f intend a terrible injury t* one of hte arm*. rerniog »W00 p» mile cf roU te charge. Ci ifawmatlra^-ouM ararfay v&gt;
• A knuckle belt of • *fa"
hi* mat three rent., toile for pra*®gcr fare. ' bad tfadiraato In bi* knre#, 'fest,
- .bore, wbiob wound bin arm around lhe O- —U, tan. t»» KM &lt;ta. I a-*?. 7^.!TAFjT
•ad. half rant, rad tfa-a randan Ura
_^L****’ “V?..

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY
and

Trimming

Brocade

Silks

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
Hats in the Latest Stylos. In all kinds of Dry Goods I make the
lowest possible price for Cosh.

LEWIS STERN,
- -1879
—
noting!*.
June
2d,

•'

Washington Block.
&lt;s_tl

•1500.00

ItKlfilimuL

LOOK SERE

REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.

RUNYAN &amp; SON

MIIIS MB SUB,

Knappen’s^ Law Office.

WOOL CARDING
Go .bort oMice al my Carding MiU.
North aide of the Ttronuppte Hirer, ia
Hastings.
’

GATTERS, SLIPPERS, AO.,

Knappen'

OALF SHOES,
ccBMandy on hand

knappen's Law Office.
feiik FunQtars Factory oa Jrfetwi SL

Knappen's Law Office.

ORGANS.
We kavs la our haste tut sale Ifate .ls*«M
evgwa. MW, white we will sell ter eaah M
Im taaa teclure pries*. Ayri/ “

Knappen'# Law Offio#.

7

z

LIME,

HAIR.
8TUQG0.
OBMENT.
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRAGS
LEFT HAA‘D FLO TVS.

Tie Ma Pmiatiu Cam Reaper and Mowers.
Wheat,
Wool.
Corn.
Potatoes,
Lard,
Butter,
Pork,
Hams,

Plaster.

■» otfc-r «—Im.
Milton Prickea'.* rou Orson, a boy

. about twelve year, of
camo n«ar gotr ting killed yraterday in th* furniture feeJ Wry ct Rum k Monhl. Aail~fa—-

-

I have a complete Assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods.

We notice that Ru-fal Broa bare been
appmntel agrou of the Spalding 4 Wil
kins Manufacturing Co , for the fac of
their Croquet, Base Ball Bata, Indian
Clubs, 4e, Ae.
Hcrcalter no goods will-fa retailed from
the fartdre, bat can fa bad at factory
prices of their agents, Ruafal Broa. 53&lt;f

fever, hoarseness,' tlekling in the throat,
loss of Vidos, etc. Thu medicine doci
puiirrirfy ewra. and that where everything
else ha* failed No medicine can show
one-half so many pteillvc and permanent
euro* a* have already facn affected by thi*
truly wonderful remedy. For asthma aod
breuebitte It is a perfect apecBW) curing
th* very wont caeca In tbo ahmtert time
aaren aftra have their origin in alight poawible. We say by all mrena giro it a
pain* in tbe bead, back, or aide; indbre*- tiial. TVwf bottle /nr. Regular six*
lino, dbsaeea and oarvouaoere, want of • 1. For sale by Rureell Bf®.
Jyl
steep, bad dreams, and various unnatural
f*e|in*a. Then* will In dm* orasa liver
Croquet from 75 cent* par sst, up, at

179. The grain needwr can be
ns dosireyl- The indicator is
d Cups aro stationary', anF, it
to run one uniform depth so
the same depth. A, result
Ion t fail to see the new Drill

91.00
15 cents*

18 cents
50 ct*., 75 cU., anti $1.00

IN ALL SHADES.

”ii

again run several special trains at lhe
'rente rate u last Bunday, only one dollar
to Unaiop and retura, from all alaUooa
wret of Olivet. Iteat Sunday'* excursion
A Long and Uieful Life
carried n&gt;ore pareengers to l-nring than lathe cherished desire of everv person.
ever visited the State Capital in ooe day, Lif* I* indeed sweet, ud baa maey
phaaurca. Yet tbcro arc many psojda

—

STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.

npe, it only baa a worm io it IMt maxra that posilicu ao long and filled it ad wcl rifle aubrcralve of Ute • «nontuncSTOW
it appear ao. If you are not careful,
Sines the above waa pul io type w deserving the condemnation of all good
those apparently ripe applet will W. up.
citixeos,
learn tbo Inc Co. hare settled with Fix
The Cong. Society of Irving Station, ley. Pixie, discounts hia original chic I 4. Tbe practice of attaching what ig
1 pvputerly. termed •‘pulilio.l rider.” to
PO WER~C0R fTsHELLER.
will hold an iee cream and fruit featival about 11200.
.pjwopmla o Lilia U revolutionary tegulaMraar*. Date A Bartley fa»« added io
in the buement of tbe Church. TueMay
lion, ind .hould be prohibited
tfair other facilitirs in. their flouring mill,
5. The thuik. and grateful recognition
Eve. Auguat 5lh, ”9 A cordial invithat of. first rises puwey eom-ahrlter. So
| of the people »r» duh to Pmidtnt Bayc.
I bring along your corn au&lt;l gr-t It shelled in
| and to tbe llepublicgn memberv of Cin. ooe-eigblh ifa time that you can do it al
If a merchant or a grocer wants you to
tanre to ibAttrmpta made hy the Ikmotrade with bin, he will ask yon through
era tie party v. dialarm th. National Govtbe papers , and if he does not no ask yon
erntnent ou election day a. and to repeal
rcnwmfar he will charge you more fur
Stoney Point ou the East shorn of «b
good, than the man who advertiM*
^r. '.-r.fh.r t&lt;1J providing lor thi detection
first sheet of water in Wcatiwn Mlcbigsi i and punishment of fraudulent voting.
,
Tbe Ladica otthe E)-isc«pal Church
wll^give an iee cream aocial in their room, tbe property uf the Hasting, Gun Lakoi «r The uuremfu! rcaumptiow of'specie
Osr Hebrew frieoda u« holding iodig. ‘
in Rdwu/ Block, on Thursday evening of Association baa been oeewpied by a large j payments ha, viodicaud tbc wisdom of nation meetings, aod captereing theta­
party of oor young people, together with I the RcpuUican party on that subject and fares io very derided term*, albeit with
gMrt. from abroad, from th. 7th to th. 21- •&lt;**« • "K”1 ‘I'Mtmhn afAhe lack of oommeodable moderation, about lhe mat­
half part ten. AH are cordial! invited.
*• ,
*
' ,
-„ n
honeyty and .tatrnmeuahlp whieb led tbe ter, but aa a rlaaa. they will probaUy lei
ol thia month, an reader, of tbe B.xstn D.-mocralic party------J—---------oppiwe
resumption
Charlic Bownc nas pot tired prrecntlng are already informed through it« eoluma. | 4tuj (o declare th-.te
______
r... It Mr. Corbin and hi. company and hi* of a bores, be it either a trotter, stately
I it
wm impcaaiabk
Maohatten Bmcb severely alone in fa- carriagv bur,*, or for a junk dealer', wagbilb for colleetioo all alooe, ao Ire peopoMs
At the ground, ,1 the Kalamio uo ha, already borne precious fruits ii
lore, and will petrooixe instead tbe many oo, u nrtaio of finding what he want*,
to hare help. Well the help baaarrive.d Aasociatioa oa tbe South shore of ths abling
Government
to fund ita debt at 4 other beaches and hotel, along the bland eyher in quality or price. All arc aecomu,:---tbe
l-°
------------- u-a-a.
per cent, interval, thua cffacliug a aaving I al which they are entirely welcome They modated. Every day carl.reda uf homw
but Charlie will Lave to wait a spell, if it
Lake, at the rente time encamped an equal­
of
many
milliooa
per
anunin,
and
prompt
­
did weigh —met hing over 10 pounds. Il*
ly large and pleasant party of teld and new ing a fading of confidence and acetinty will sot invade Maahattan Beach by lhe aro brought to it. In their transportation
ihouaanda and overrun in puna, to show thcr are frequently brobed and maimed.
a boy teo.
frieoda of tbe propio at the Hasting* that ia already giving a powerful impetua
their contempt for the company u many The dealer, find nothing SO quick, speedy,
Bomar ha* It that our able.and popular eamp. .Jlany plowat entertainment, tn baain-M and iuduatry and enterprise.
of them bare threatened ; anefi a proceed aod rare as Gilo' Liniment Iodide Am­
Governor, Charles M. Croswell, will, early were given either jwrty by the other, aod Tb« intcreate of all cbmre of people are lag would only act again** them.
monia
You will, IT a iMteoer, bear the
in September, lead to tbe bymraial alter, many visit, paid and reo-ived all of which beat promoted by a currency peeneaaing or
By th* way lhe fol losing atory ia U,ld following: “Hellu Dao, what ail. that
reprreeoting intrinsic value, aueh u we
one of tbe moat Lcantiful and ■ceotnpllah- were grre'Jy enjoyed and will he long ro luire at yresent, and bearing a fixed re­ upon Mr. Corbin, though I will not vouch horse F 'Kicked on ithe right front knee
—
.welled
aa targe aa a big turnip. Rub
ad of lhe many beautiful young ladies of membered, by all as among lhe happiret lation to tbe worid a money of eommeroc, for it. truth. It is said that every ar.p!irent for room, at Manhattan Ik-aeh b it with Giles' Liniment, that nerer disap­
the City of Charlotte
epirodre of dial romalic region since it be­ and all attempt, to modify exbting law, subjected to a rigid crore .|umu^ing point. ; be 'all well to morrow.''
And no
in
a
way
to
induce
depreciation
or
fiectubefore h* la permitted to yiter Ike anbed
Mr. J. Chrkaou our popular photograph came, what it now is, a delightful and
ticna in tbe value of the jnoucy of the precincy. Tba other day a gentleman ap­
artist, u fitting u» rooms over the groeery
country, rbould meet with”! firm and de­ proached the room eJevt, aod when that
Ou
th*
ICth
inat.
*
matoli
wa*
arranged
stere of Hollon k Sou, on Slate street, fur
termined rreiaunce.
young man bad adjusted hb ey^-glare,
7. That it ia tbc duty of Congrtw to arranged hb necktie, revived himacll with
the purpose of carrying co hb buainem between tbo archers of either camp, which
enact lawa Ic carry out the proviainoa of hb perfumed handkerchief, aod had taken
there, ao be can procure better light than wm hotly eontewted and rsadlted in a vic­
tbe Constitution, with Us ameodmenu, a look up and down tbe piaaxa. to are
tory
for
th*
Hastings
team,
although
“
ihr
where he now b, oa Jcfferoon street
and aecurw to the people of tbe State, the
Mt wa* carried off by a K.lam.too lady. right, guaranteed br it, and that lawa, whether there were any pretty girh tn
sight, be deigned to lend an ear to hb
mala uaelalmsd in th* psetoayssl Uartlap
The game Wa* umpired by Mr. D. Cohn when enacted, aro aopreme and mail be
petitioner's rsquaat.
ttarvy Csuaty, Midi.. Joty IKtb. 1879.
obeyed and enforced, and the recent at­
"Have you any vacant rooms T' inquir­
a A. Banks, Wm. L. Robinson, Jeinra of ‘ Kalamaxoo.
MiasK. K. Torrey and Mia* H. &gt;t tempt* of the Itcmocratie Congress to ed tbe gentleman.
Hmry Young.
repeal
sod
strike
from
tba
statute-book,
■ u&gt; stay.
• We hare," answered tbe clerk.
J
U
l‘ u
Briggs kept lb* *core with the following aueb lawa, some of whieb were placed
tbaukfW
•■I would like one of lima."
there by our fat Lera an4 have been en­
‘■Very well ; but you will hare to an­
forced naarly a oeatury, baa no parallel in swer the regulation question*. How old'
also their now k«b.
Tbe boys are proa­
the history of tbe country.
pering aa they ought, for they keep before
8. That our Governor and State officer,
The gentleman auiilcd and told
the public all th. time, in the local papers,
aro entitled to the thanks and approval of
“Married or single F
nd*, and locals whieb tell* all about it- Cail
tbe people for their wjae and faithful ad
^Singln."
ministration of the publie truata eonmiton them and be convinced that they moan
“What b your occupation I"
“I *n&gt; a manufacturing Jeff—"
just what they aay.
■•Ohl that aetdaa It; you can't have n
Tbe Rev. Mr. Ilork did not address
waa received with applauae aod grate­
Red Ribboo Club oa Sunday laat in th*
fully accepted the ccrainalioa. Licsten“But you didn't baar me through. I
anr Governor Bingham and other candi was reying that I am a manufacturing
court yard a* bad been advertised, a* b*
dates were alao presented and retorned
wrote to parties here that he could not
Spalding bare balls from 5 cents up, at
thanks.
)
come before about th*, 10th of next
Ruaaoll Bros- Aprnta.
53tf
Tbe conrenlioa the adjourned afar dit.
month. Mr. Forb**, however of Grand
An Honest Medicine Free of Charge.
Another Sunday Excursion.
Rapid, wa. present and made a good
Of all medicine advertised to rare any
Tbc Great State Cun meeting of the
affection of the throei, chest or lungs, ws
Sriritualiata and Liberalist* doaw at Lan know of eon* we cam recommend ao highly
Milton OriSn, father of Mrs. Z. B.
ai’ng, Sunday, Ang. 3.
0n lUi occasion
a* Dr. King's New Ifanretv for copaump.
the Chicago i Late Huron IL IL will
'Willison of thia city, died at Hiekoay
■Conan last Sanday morning in tbe 84th
jaarof hia age. Many of our citixena will

Kid Glows in all Shades*

-

-

White and Figured Lawns for
Linen Suitings for
, -.

Plain

•lid out laal Lag. for olbrr firm* in the rounly. One ear load
Let were affected by of J. I. Care Threshers * »&gt;ld thia year,
also serra other cugisra aod thresher* of
13-14
Lu expensive SaraAojra, different nunufsctnrc.

THAT

reaper

odruff,

We offer Special inducements.

&gt;

Breathing Organa; Diasare* of Mao ;
Direaacs ol women; Aebaa and Faina
Heart Trouble* ; aod a great, variety of
Canonic Diaxaata, with evidence that

rior quality.

JET

Be sure sod see the Myers Improved.

HOUSE FURNISHING MATERIAL

:ery

E &amp;.

WIND MILLS !

West Meriden, Conn.,

Plain and Oraanmotel tfiriwr Haled and

Cui Glassware, launps, Chaadaiten

and Rronsoa, TabU aod Poekat

CwtWy,

Pays tins highest Cash price
for all kinds of Farmers Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Cressy before purchas­
ing any of the above articlee.
at his Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Streets.

Hastuiy, April, 2. IBTSl 49

8^-"

SIHGKB UUHCTOBIIG CO.

�BAlLBtlD

A CURE

ryrjifi

Ladies

OR NO PAY.

Do you want a P“n’;fW1^’n,a

iLWuAB.U.SjIUrro'Tbe Now Y*ek krpros, Tammaoy a
organ, says if Ow. Robinson is renominsted for Governor in that Male he will
be defeated by anywhere from 20,000 to
5,000 votes.

,

6. Tbe revolutions of the moon aroundI
tho earth, aod with it around the sun ;I
! also tbo mooh'a changes from the quarter'
to the half, three-quarters and fall (lhe
moon tiring of silver, halved uu hinges..
The Omaha' RfpMitn* commenting
' upon lbw large achievemenU ol ll»e Demo­
, cracy at the called session, aunw it up thus:
• ' JArcWm.awrcfarf osl."
'
The fellows who d’id not MCOoed In

f forcing the passage of the Warner Silver
, HU arc tbe worst disappointed crowd in
. the country.
.

la . »»*!) frame cottage at 477 Bbcrmao street a thoughtful, intriligsol me­
chanic has toiled for yeara on a project
which waa destined one day. to bnng him
fame tad fortrfue. H is labors, extending
tar into the night, were shielded from
obaervatiou by canvas screens behind the
doors and windows, and the latter were
guarded with such jealous oare that no
nrying eyes were able to discover and rob
him of hb secret. Tbe neighbors, curious
to know whst waa going ou inside, could
hardly content ibematlrra with the vague
answers they r6.-eircd.aod doubtless tn
agined that Felix Meier wm engaged iu
counterfeiting or some other nefiuioua oc­
cupation which demsodoi oeertsy sod retiremcnL But with firm faith in the
ultimate Mtocesa of hb plan, sod iu spite of
difficulties which at times seemed insur­
mountable-.

“■ It U
,115 15 IS

The inventor has a crank behind tho
dock by means &lt;if which he can hasten
the machinery double quick time to ahow
its working to the public By grinding
coatinuoualy at thia crank 12 hours a day
for 16 days and 8 henn it is estimated
that he could bring about a jiarfect re­
volution of the planet I 'ranus around the
sun I
•
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infsnt in his esrvcd niche strikes with a
tiny hamm-r upon lhe bell which ho holds
in bis lrar..l At tbo eod of csch half
hour tbc youth* strikes . at tho eod ut
three-«raarteni of an hour lhe man. and at
the end of web hour the greybeard. Death
then followa with a -xaauted stroke to toll
the hour, and nt tho s«me moment a carved
aegd projecting from the woodwork on
either aide ol him flajw its wings to indi­
cate that "time flies" A largo music­
box, nnnufa'ctund at Geneva expresriy
for this clock, begitai to play at tbe
aame lime, aod a "urpristng sceee
ia enacted upon tbe platform beneath
the canopy, Washingtea slowly ri»e* from
the chair io hia feet and Mrctebea out liis
right hand with

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At the gathering this afternoon an ad­
dress wai delivered by Mr. H. II. Turner,
of Hudson, Mich , end lhe working of
lhedock was explained by Fcter Died
derich, lhe architect. After being on
exhibition at Merrill ball several weeks,
beginning August 1 the clock will

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Secretary Sherman Going Fiet. ‘
Secretary Sherman made an excursion ou
the Delaware River recently on his way
to Maine, when bo ia to open tbo. political
canvaaAby a speech et Portland. In reply
to an after dinner welcome he spoke of tho
revival of industry, courequctit largely ou
a arable currency, and arid, “I believe
there ia no part of our country now where
a man cannot got honest work and boueet
money for his work." When Mr. Sherman
gets to .Maine he will do well to hunt up a
Maine soldier who has ju&gt;*. written to one
of tbe papers io Ida State bi bric^ experi­
ence of bow rtaumptiou afferta him. “I
am a laboring man/1 lie writes; “let n» give
you some figures which piyvc that tbe
times arc not so hard as wo are told. In
IMS I worked for the town building a road.
I received #1.60 per day, and I find by a
book kept by a trader where J bought my
groecricB that 1 paid 816.50 per barrel
for’leor, 81.26 per gallon for mobuuco,
eighteeu cents for sugar, and everything i
in proportion. Well, now I get 11.12 1-2
Cday for tba aame work, and pay 86
flirar, forty-fir^ cents for molasaes,
ten cents for sugar and everything in
and carved figurcsin black walnut and
----------------- ’ •
iris rawhite woods too numerous to mention. It
wish it
should be said, however, that two carved
butaof WiBiam CuOcn Byrant and F. B.
Morse adorn the base ou each aide of the
pendulum box. Above lhe main body cf
tbo dock in a marble dome upou whirh
ro,-------- „--------- —-ro-Washington sits in his chair ofstale, pro- aWur. that Mr. Sbc-man bdicvm resumption a
toeted by a covered canopy above hia head
the latter being also surmounted by a strong enough child to stand alone
.t__s of Columbia. On either aide
A Matter ol mind.—“It is oarer
of ■Washington m “colored aerrantin livery any troublu for mo to make up my mind
cornera open into
the ptllsra that
“No, 1 suppose not,,
support tba canopy. On lhe four of the for Uto ether side ; "ao
mriobody of the dock aro black walnut
be easily made np I"
“Order, gentleman,
atomfy.

FfflMHi

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woman!

revolves. The multiplicity of fonts per­
formed within the limits of the basis is at
first bewildering, and very few spectators
can get a definite idea of bow it ia scrotaplwhed. In the first place there ia a cen­
tral pivot from which gold aod silver rods
proj eel, four of them bearing i nacripuims
"spring," "summer," "autumn," “winter
.another bearing a hand which points to
lhe day of the month , and the remainder
ending in silver balls of various sixes and
distances from the center, repnwsntlog
the principal planets in the solar system.
Tbe earth and moon, for lhe sake of illus­
tration. are made larger and out of propor­
tion to tbe other planets ao that their re­
solutions maybe more dearly observed.
Around the whole circle, on the main
framework of lhe clock, arc 13 small dials
riving lhe difference in lima at the prinaipal eitias in the world. All this intri­
cate and wonderful machinery is moved
by the name central power in the body of
the clock.
Just above tbe astronomical circle are
a couple of pistes inscribed with the name
rflbe month and lhe day of tho week be-

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TY; and so natural.
„d “rfwt are IU
that it is inu*«Ibk
its application.

BEgaiH^SpSF.
SANFORD’S
PROF. HARRIS’ RADICAL CURE
FOE SPERMATORRHEA.
RADICAL CURE
8EMINAL PASTILLE’
For CATARRH

Tbo door ou tbc right is opened by the
negro servant to admit a long lino of Pres­
idents from Waahiogtoo’s limb Including
President Haye*. Each Prod-lent is dress­
ed in the ejslume of his time aid
ol
the iikencsucs are admirable. Passing io
file betorc Washington they bow aud
raise their hands, and then walking nat­
urally acres, tho . platform, disappear
through the other door which io promptly
cloned behiud-thetn by the sreood negro
preserved until to-day the veil of ecerray. servant. Washington sinks beck into bis
waa lifted and revealed the finished work
ehrir, the music ceases, and all io quirt
in all iu beauty and compkteneea. The
eave the measdred tick of tho huge pendu­
opening exhibition was given al 1 o’clock
lum and the ringing of the quarter-hours,
thia afternoon to a few reporters of the
daily prcaa who had been specially invited. until another hour has pawed.
The music Uix-in intended to play tbe
Felix Meier, the inventor, ia a Bavarian following ‘ popular airs: Star Spangled
by birth, 34 yeara of age, and came to
. Banner, Hail Columbia, Yankee Doodle,
thia country about 13 yeara ago. Ho was
Red, white aod Blue, God Sava the Queen
for acme time employed u a sculptor in ! Home, Sweet Home, Auld Lang Sync,
tho stone-yard of David Knapp, and being
I Last How of .Summer, Battle Cry of.
of an inventive turn of mind he /y upicd Sweeden, FatimUa. U ManrUlaUe, and
his leisure hours in conatturting Tn spoeMarch of King of lx ait XIII.
tolie dock, whieb wee quite a curiosity in
It would be a difficult task to drac-ribo
its way and attracted eooaidcrnbie admira­
tion. About 10 years ago he first began
to draw plans for the clock whieb today
the 'elaborate designing and carving of
Half a doteo years were spent in hard which was entirely tbe Work of' Mr. Fer­
slndv, and after repeated failures pauently dinand Lapp- It i&lt; symbolical of the
endured he waa able four years ago to lapse of dm', and also U&gt; a large extent of
start spon the work ia real earnest, with freedom and lore of country A large
a clear and definite idea of what he intend­ number of inscriptions aod other devices
ed to do. A company was otganived to are scattered over the work with this cud
supply the needful cash, and during the in view. Mr Meier and others who ore
last iwo or three 'years Meier has aban­ posted upon the subjert claim that this
doned all other business and bestowed bis dock “knocks lhe spes off" lhe worldwhole time and attention upon lhe work In renowned Suaraburg cludt, in Qermany,
। especially as regards the movements of die
band. The American
.
KATVOWAL AXD A»TU0S0HtCAt. CLOCK.' II heavenly bodies. Mr. Meier's reprssenaa' it is called la about seventelo feet high '1 ration uf lhe earth and moon ia a perfect
and of hands'\te woportiona ’throughout. I sphere, instead ci half an one. The earth,
moreover, not only rerolrre upcss in axis,
The framework is entirely of black walnut, like that of the Strassburg dock, but also
elegantly carved by Fvrdinand Lapp, the
makes Its natural and regular revolution
sculptor at No. 31) Monroe avenue. At
around the sun, and the movements of the
each corner of lhe base is a large sea dra­
other planets and tbe differences of time
gon bearing a child Spoa iu Kck. Above

tbe base ia the pendulum bor. with a plate
glass doer, and on either side a ample of
pillarsand a carved Hercnkn support the
main body of lhe cdoek above, ths peudu
km is elaborately ornamented, with a gilt
eagle holding the usual bunch of arrows in
bis talons, and a scroll which bears the
name of Felix Meier in large gilt letters.
Above tbo pendulum box is the astronom­
ical portion of the dock, a huge‘•barin"
or circular recess with a blue background
studded with silver stars, and a large braacn ball in lhe center representing tbc sun,
around wljich

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Railroad* at Hon* and Abroad

doaa of 1970 wm 81,841
iacrtoM of 2,695 mik
which, although raly
ineraaae of 1872 and

ob,

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
Heaviest Ironed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
tlie World. Every Bax set in White Lend, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein Mt with the
Patent Sktin Setter, and

JOHN R. KASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW* SOLICITOR

(

pABuTjuly 10t*, 1079.

Jackson Wagon

CLEMENT SMITH,"

CHARLES M. KNAPPEN,

aria Letter.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

mm 1ID BDSfflESS EIME

NEW YORK.

WHOLE NO. 1265. Is^ttaES*

HASTINGS, MICH.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 1879

VOL. 24. NO. 14

.

milm, aa

»«1 ia likriy to

the panic. A pin of more than twtatySp hundred mUaa la eat ytr, however,
indiMtm a aubatantial usd healthy erowth.

'
Henri Valaan
sc Ccdua, hail

Every Wagon Warranted I

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PHIL. W. NINKERN.

ONLY TRUSS ROD AXI.B ATTACHMENT.

«ra»r Stela awl JeS—fc. AreeU. »nt Bai tew 1

"U Petit Canonli." it
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CHAXCBBT FreteH attoMlM atrya t.

WHAT DOES IT MATTEHI

M. W. RIKER.

..

WM. .UPJOHN,

EF.WK.
Valuqitet wan atreched io the middle

,

Attorney at Law &amp; Solicitor in
CH ANCERT.

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.

Middle Stolen, and an tncreate in ths

humanity.

More JACKSON WAGONS •» UM in BarrJ &lt;&gt;&gt;«**
than all others combined, yet the repaint do not average
2 cents each. ('.ill and see tliein at

, that bed just oeenred, while Victor lifted

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL’S.
Hswtings. Midi., May •&gt;, 1879.

WaAII •Olla allaadil n—txlz-WW
XI«f
DELIGHT J. WOLF.M. D.

Wo tiro Agents for the Celebrated
A. P DRAKE,

TORX E Y aX Iteaawlter U Laa. t

BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL

CHAFTEll XXVII

nr rnctutr w.

C. G. HOLBROOK.

over »S,700,000.

Ou

Ths Battle for the Cedars.

Of which more have been sold iii this County in the past five
rears than al! others combined.

mourii

the parlor al

CHAPTER XXVI.
CiicluJnl.

Btieii freight
Val«*iue» epraoK toward Barbara, bnt

AUCTIONEER.

Thu foUowuig
» few of Hie parlic, owning lie Buckeye to any
of whom we confidently refer-:
L. K. Powers,
E. J. Crook,
Robert
Mitchell.
8AVK YOUR CHILD WITH
Frank Darby,
A. E. Bull.
Fred Hecht.
Universal Croup Remedy Una Bare, '
Peter Cobb.
Friend Soules,
* ■aaalMwa,Ur»»d llapld,. Mirk..
Fred. Collijw,
Watson
Woodruff,
John Parsons.
Thu- McGrath,
Jas. SlcGIyn.
je te.
Jerry Rogers.
MHo.Fish,
A. Barnum,
I Chas. Youngs.
’ Jarnos Boyd,
McKelvey Bros.
Joseph Stinehcomb,
DENTIST
E. W. French,
Daniel Warner,
lli.Uirna i Caleb Garwootl.
Goo- Whitney,
MlCIltai. Al. Parker.
James Jones,
• _____ _ Jacob Edger,,
Chits. Dolph.
DW Cunningham.
Simnmn..

tha British, nod
.Swinging

“What mean*

thia?" cried Victor'
le anger in hi. voice,
way bv forcr," Kibbed

He w»» aitturg »a

Millie.

Mr. F. G. rornexhj

WILLIAM WALTER. ' J'“‘

improved ----------for 1879. The grain seeder can
It has been greatly ...gr.-.v. be
riiiTi v a«
... dcirod. Th.,
Utuchdl front or ta. k of- Uio DRILL
The inillmttar
indmte iu
U
ride «.»i
of tm-uug|ici,
lh« Hopper. .Feed
and it
muc
w. Cup, un ttntlonnry.
-----All Work GUARANTEED. now |ia. a gaUge that causes each hoe to run one uniform ttepth so
that every keruyl of Wheat is planted the same depth. A result
-----------------------------; never before attained on any Drill. Don I fail to nee the new Dnil
before buying.
Io Empire Block, over Mudge'.Store.
*

on inc
the nacK
Ion k
on

1- J-1"^

Carriage, Sin aid Ornamenlal

-0 Mr. Victor !" Barbara tearfully eo-

MESSBR BROS.

PAIN TER •

Haatinga. Midi.. July 29.187!'.

Al A. M. Bock1. Carrias* Shop
Jeffaraon St.,
JMhc”

Swarr’5 H°T,l&gt;

I BAMM.................................. N«CU
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

firet tiina at the Ibcalra Lyriqae
lalta I
1864

Imperial Soap !

“Indeed It ndreadful that I ahoald

tight to claim

Kvteaotly all &lt;if Bartera. ««««- -d ’^day me.
rtitude bad draerted bar. The thought ; ,
niJaele
at ahe had data a human being, wicked
? Lionel
-.rfc-k U .w, ....mbl. 1.1

For the Laundry, the Kitchen, und for general

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

reeoUaat Wirt?,

gallery al BnuaeUa.

Ihrcabior, machine

A Rotaiao I’riocew

Hamlet, aloes

Tb-&gt; Cedar. H«r» ahe codd behold aa
„r.d to all the dreadful Irtigatwo about the

** “But. dear Bartara,'U*-nd concluded,
brary, gu.rdoing Valawioet He kept bia

The Price of the-lmperiid Soup w |5.N&gt; per bok of 100 I lb. band oo hi. rendrer while the villun eat
l»re-76 lb., in die box. To «oy one who will eend u. «n orOer
1, ar I truly bdicra. She ia. aa, I cann
The firat hotel in the State with Pa*- p,r 10 boxer wilb cub. *52.60 we will wnd one box extr. free doubt, lira daughter of the deecoaed Hi
aeoger Elevator.
bort Caaturl, while I nm calf bia cram
n premium Of Ibi/rder. n»y be .enl !o u. for one or more
boxer nt n lime, wilb remilUnee. end when we b«ve tbur received
$2.00. $2.50, end $3.00 Per Dey,
order, for 10 boxer we will eend tbe elexenlh box free - propoeed
above, if von do no'l nidi to rend money in ndrxnce you m«y
depurit il with any banker or merebnnt in good credit in your wild-looking mature ,»ith loaf, black hair. Uotsel'a .boulder.
town with die nndendunding that he it to remit it to ue on receipt
urtutui BatntniU'M a man ol the Honp which in to be rhippod to bin rare. Addrere J
the whiapendeoftlr.
‘What ia it, jHrlit
. J*r?M
“4
' , dattr-.u.
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MICHIGAN EXCHANGE HOTEL

iiw timf t i

Iltriwrt Cube!.

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.
” I mu?.

A Wnt L-aiilato.-.

fc.ar-.abreaat hearing, her breath coming in quick
gaaia, her eyea flaahing uni dame
•^Ha, ha I” ahe laughed madly, “you
dream not of the awnat vengeance KWa,
dead Eloin. io to have. vilHan I Yout defi-

CUSTOMERS to KNOW These FACTS ’
Thxl I h.v. the finest .lock of Dry Good. inB^y County.
JXbt“y Stock in Now York before the teratef. I h«&gt; e »»t

COOK &amp; ROGERS

MEAT MARKET
FBESU1SALT MEAT

vanced my prices.
I sell ladies’ Ready Made Suits for
White and Figured Lawns for
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18 cents 1terrible
d«rp.ir might.
60«...7ijd&gt;..W1d»1.00

PARASOLS) FANS, EMBROIDERY
STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.

Plain and Brocade

Trimming

IN ALL SHADES.

rOULTHY A/ID flSH-

1 ;

Silks £££

I

L hnvo n complete Awortment of Genu’ Pumiehing 0«wU.

CLOTHING AND CLOTH8.

Ofecutac ba bad prertouaJy
the tragedy at The Cedar., and

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HONEST

MONEY

PLATFORM.

Opposition to all papor infla­
tion, and consequent deprecia­
tion. In favnr of a currency qf
coin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchasing power, the
paper convertible with coin at
the will of the holder.

lyn and New York, an quite an injury in
autne quarters in a buainms point of view.
The quarantine rvculationa are very strin­
gent, and the owners of Mesmers running
to Havana arc complaining bitterly. They
say it cost them SMO extra to load a

ed, and now a call is out for another, to be
The result, of the election in Kentneky held in Marshalltown August 12.
A West Virginia Democratic paper
on Monday, though -it resulted in a Con­
federate victory, waa at ths cost of a large- demands a "backbone ticket" fur 1880,
Jx increased Republican vote.
The na- and names Senator Eaton of Connecticut
ttonab cast but very few votes, and their and Representative Blackburn of Ken-

OH! MYS

perky. What is held to be a significant
feature, one of tba straws which shows the
war tbe wind blows, is .the wonderful
impetus lately given to immigration. Cul­
minating in J872, it fall off tresntmduuriy,
but has started up very briskly now.
Msneoniten frem'Ruasia, mostly well sup­
plied with money, and Icelanders, scarcely
teas thrifty, bare just touched our aboree
and been whirled Want by the culicat
trains, while tbe bone and sinew and
brain of England has fur the first time
rivalled the influx of Irish and Germans.

BACK!

M5W&amp; Drugs and Medicines.
Our expenses are light and we sell
goods in same ratio.
.

Still Gaining.

HUNT’S

party Uss deed there apparently, as it is
The Bangor Why is authority for tbc
every where else. Thia election fottnbadows a straight fight in 1880, between the statement that a Republican dub in Gar­
Republicans and the Confederates of the diner, Maine, includes io its ranks seventy
South and their Northern allies, with the men who, test year, voted tba National
National rote not large enough to bo cell-

It, also, shows the rapid growth of Re­
publican principles Ln tbo South, end demOMtrates to a certainty, that with Air
elections and su honcat count of the votes
cast, tbc larger half of the late slave States,
together with every northern stale would
giro Republican Majorities.

The Albany Journal given the score of
the National game nt Washington as fol­
lows: “Hayes, 5 ; Congrtas, 0." Is that
what they call a whitewash for the Demo-

Ury of the Navy, announce that be will
be a candidate for tbo Rcpublicau guber­
natorial nomination in Indiana, with the
intention of succeeding, if possible, Mr.

Penneylnnie.
On the 23d of July the Repuhlicaus
cf tba great State of Pennsylvania met in
General Tyner, of the Poet OCoo De­
State Convention at Hamsburgb, Galuaha
partment, has just returned to Washing­
A. Grow presiding.
ton from a trip to the Pacific Coast. He
The ronrention wa very largo and her
thicks that the Republicans will carry
mcuiouaA The nominee for Treasurer,
California in September, electing their
la ana of the moat popular men in the
State.
He accepted the nomination in a
speech of great ability, which waa received
the Democratic Sutrn in which Demo­
with intense enthusiasm.
■&gt;cratic Legislatures or Constitutional
Conventions have repudiated ths whole
or a part of their debts, it would bo no
which extols tbe deeds of Republicans and wbree in 1880. Is this the party to pat
condemns tba Democrats. It also declares
implacable hostility Io the repeal of na­
The Lansing HrpMtcan says -.—Grand
tional laws which protect the purity of the
ballot box and secure fair elections, assert­ Rapids buried 37tJ persons during the
ing that tbc election of Congressmen and year ending July 1, 187fl. The list due*
Presidential Electors is elmrly subject to not include Shinplaster Comstock, Saleranational control, and that an attempt to tus Smith, or several other leaders of the
throw off that conlrol is simply an effort defunct irredeemable party, who were
to c^tabliah fraud at tbe national elections.
It nmerta that tbe refusal oftbc Democratic Struck by an avalanche of hostile votes.

party to appropriate moneys, already collooted from the people, to ssstatn the
Government, unlaw the Executive shall
sanction a measure intended to footer fraul
and violence and corruption in national
elections and to impair the constitutional
supremacy of the nation, deserves and
innten the signal comtemhriion of every
honast and law-abiding cifaen.
'
The resolutions proceed thus; \Ve
favor the payment of tbo national debt in
coin according to the understanding be­
tween the Government and tbo tender,
and a paper currency redeemable in coin;
wc coagralulato tbe country upon the
returning national prosperity, and upon true of the party everywhere. V
the accomplishment undo* a Republican from California that the Republi
morally certain ot carrying the 1

constitution and all tews made in puesuanoo thereof are supreme laws of the land,
a ay thing th. coostitution or tews of a
Stele to the contrary net withstanding:
that the tribunal cstabliahed by tbo Constitetioa to determino whether tbo laws
are made in pursuance thereef is the
Huprema Court of the United Steto, and
neither law maker, citiaen, nor State has a
right to nullify a tew once enacted, unlcw
U
tbe Uw B“k&gt;»K power or

aitiona of nurses at Memphis and other
infected places down South, mainly by
unaclimsted pcreons, and the days of news
editor! of the greet daily newspapers are
mado abortion to them by reason of tbo
swarms of rorreepoodents wbo are ambitious
to write the currant hiMory oflhe epidem­
ic which, unfortunately for them perhaps,
done not yet seemed to have arrived, and
which wo devoutly hope will not arrive,
aven for tbe benefit of our mere or leas
regular brethren of tbo quill. The beat
has been quite savers fur soma days, and
while there seems to be a Ices average of
sun-strokes for human victims, tbe horses
Eave suffered abnormally, and several have
fallon down in a regular apoplectic way ia
Broadway every day.
The pioneer gospellers, Moody and
Sankey, are again with ua, after a season
of recuperation, the tetter in Europe, the
former st that churning country residence
al Northfield, MW, which has so mys­
teriously come into his pasanion, he be­
ing one of those good people who work
very hard and get no pay ft* thrir servlrcs.
They are holding forth at Cooper Insti
lute. Sankey ringing as sweetly and
Moody speaking as volubly and as un-

grammatiodly as ever. Tbe burden of
his discourse is as usual to lay oil our
burdens on Jesus
Logically this
would seem encouragement to texiocas and
genera) shiftlcswneM, in fact, not differing
much from tbs fatality dsetrima of the
tilated ball baa not prevented '!•« stumb­
ling of the usual crush to beat the fluent
preacher, and the eulhnaiaam over the
convtrta who are excited by anrrouudisga

etogy of various denominations seem to
havKIoat interest in the evangelists.
The gyrtncoploal Talmage, while absent
in the flash Mill exercises the spirits jf his
Brooklyn flock and a vaM a amber of ont-

cr leas retiewnee, been telegraphed at constdcrable length by bia showm------busi­
ness managers ia England, and whether
true or simply as a dexterous advertising
dodge, it it now asserted that be baa so
charmed the Englishmen with the elo­
quence of his coovoluting arms, legs, hair,
cars and jaws that bis own people will be

cat, for we are virtuous nowadays in New
York, and it is several mouths st least
since wo had to had over the coals for
dishonesty any of our public officials.
We ere all anxiously looking oat for
the greet Canada balloon, which with its
novel machinery it is claimed ean be nav­
igated with the precision of so ocean
steamship. Our own aeronaut* at Man­
hattan Beach are attracting a great deal
of attention with their great captive
balloons, and several acMtnlirts of renown
have bean making experiments io con­
junction with the director of the enter­
prise, Profsaaor King.
John Brady, the oldest printer in
America, and a veteran of 1812, .who re­
members Horace Greeley when, a raw
boy, he applied for work at the firvatay
Pott, ha just been carried to his long
home. The old heroes are diminishing
fast in numbera, and their annual feasts
al the Sturtevant House are very palhct-

ately weighted to atme him in sink rowd­
ily. Ha had beset down two mlns tea,
when the air pipe, which ho knew to be
weak, but was too poor to replace it before
hie last descent, burst with a loud report.
His eoarada hinted Ua up nry qwiskty,
and frantically dashed off the glass Euk

gasped heavily, and then, os tkry thought,
expired. According to some physt-riaas
the ease was by oo mans hope!™., hot
it was so thought by the bystanders, .nd
no atlempto at reMudtslioo were made.
On tbs contrary, the remain, were wpae-dtly
placed &gt;n an icebox, where all pwibilities

chtuigei) and PRICES change with'them,
, nv cheap ns now.- We have a full line of NEW
.that never was so low.

SUGAR
Is a* UlttAp ta »ny place, in JHichigan.

*

SOAPS

5 c. bars.'S c. bars, 4 for 25 c. or 20 c. bars.

Einwsstu. MBD

COFFEES
20 rack* just received at price* from 124 to 35 c. an to gratis
quality fruni che5p RIO to the finest JAVA
•

TOBACCO
We can Beat the County an we buy at Manufactory' prices.

FISH
We have a full line cheap.

STARCHES

Washington Letter.

CANNED GOODS
Of nil kind*.

FRUIT of all kind* in seanun.

CROCKERY
Beat, as cheap as othent aell an inferior quality.

STONE WARE
We have 50.000 gallons Ohio ware.

‘

'FARMERS PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ■««

SMITH. HOGLE &amp; PRESTON.

STrSsr
treuiao kw «■ i
raGS

Hastings, July 22, T879.

12n»2

PJ&gt; yr A \THE
VALUABLE
INVENTION,
WORLD REROWKM .

» AwSSSSl

WILSON SEWING

33

In workmanship la equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
□s elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received
th© highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo­
sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold In the United State* than
th© combined sales of all the other*. The WILSON
MENDINC ATTACHMENT for doingall kind* of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHINC, given FREE with each machine.

In it be said, “I agree to withdraw from
the puliiical canvass, provided I will be
protected in my rights a* any other citisen." That is providad h« would waive
the right to take part in polities against
the old rebels, he will be guaranteed his
right to life, and be protected from mob
violence- Similar reports come from
South Carolina and Gecrgia.
Buildoziog is rampant. And yet if
you report il« facte, wv are secured of
flaunting tb&lt; bloody shirt, and keeping up

I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

807 &amp; 829 Broadway, Rew York j New Orleans, La.;
Cor. State &amp; Mstfaoa So.. Chicago, III*.; and San Francisco, Cal.

■Ffy-

Sale by an First-Clas* ppglm.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
Something new in the Line of

KiSJ'

WIND MILLS I
'SSIEE:

DAUCHY &amp; CO. COL

DEAR sir

HOUSE FURNISHING MATERIAL

." it .f Mltaaal laterset. sad is romart
»r Its msMtrly haaflisg #r a o»rlsx

Uliorial Departwont. are Ml of later»ail ilasl,- auitr.
V. Povreli reatrtbatas a beter tart p«tet«l
•alllb-i ■■Aa&gt;&gt;rin&gt;n I. ..... "

And other Agricultural Implements.

|C|A|M|P| |S|T|Q|O|L|S|
capcise porous plasters
CURES LAME ANO WEAK BACK

And watch the crowd rush in.

______ *&gt;bp BTALLpKcuaiarp.

_

the
new
Uturr BUXXUW

CROWN

AND 00 IX)

8AW8 FILED,

Ctain, TaAta. Mstaii, aid S»£m

luxaurn wixbox
gutsbod. Since the recent evidence of
Prafiww Van D« Weydo in Court, in
the Cox Hull murder caw the uoJiatin
aide are beginning to say that the trader
taken are kibg mor. p-qde than tTe&gt;

i

All kind* to tuit you.

WASUtamux, D. C-, 1
July 31,1879. f
The news from all parte of the South
euntioues to bo discouraging to those who
had hoped tbc Democrats bad some regard
for their promises to protect the rirhts ol
those who disagree with them in politics.
A late incident at Yazoo City, Miss , il­
lustrates their perfidy, and shows how lit.
lie eoufideuee can be placed in confederate
professions of recoostruttioo, ot love of
fair play. A man named Dixon headed
an independent movement in a local can­
vass against the Democrats. Riote were
incited by the “best citixens," and finally
a “groat public meet iog" waa held, describ­
ed u composed of "earnest, determined
men," which requested Mr. Dixon to re-

recently "gone over’’ to the Rcpublirans
did so for lack of support and because tbc
; Republicans offered it aid. It then axpreaaes the hope that the Greenbackers
iu that locality “will not subject us to any made terms by cable for s three years’ awaken to the truo, and awful condition
to which amtedtratc domination is bring­
such temptation."
starring tour.
.
The current number of Harper'i ing U.
Mr. Foster, the R.-publican candidate
There ia a growing disposition amopg
for Governor of Ohio, has been visiting Weekljf contains sn article on the recent
lb* intelligent eitinoi to distrust tbc
the iron regions, tbe hot-bed of inflation doinzt of the Mutes! Life Insurance
European scheme to out a canal ncrure the
Company
of
New
York,
which
embody
henries in that State. The improvement
of bwinoes lias helped the Republicans. some remarkable facts and figurea. Il
A tet^c number of men wbo voted the ahows among other things that during Sas rounds tbe alarm against it, and with­
inflation ticket last year assured Mr. Fas­ 1878 the company paid out to the sur out slicking faithfully to tbe "Munroe
vtvora of its policy-holders the enormous | Doetnac," it follows the lead of Senator
ter of their support.
sum of three sod a half miHiuna of dollars,' Burnside io drauoeiatimi of it. Those
At the Waterville (Me.) meeting and praotieally accounts for this immense
Saturday, a man who voted tho GrecobtuiMoa by thus explaining the nature of 1 the elements of a wild speculation, and
back ticket last year proposed three cheers
that its prpapeet is not promWing. Its
for Senator Blaine, and the eanrass of
•'For those who only want insurance it construction would take at least fifteen
one school dirt Het ia Fairfield, where bat
may bo intetarting to learn that the Mu­ years if th* plan of Delxasrps, is to be
fire Republican votes were cast last year, tual Lib io a compact of individuate all followed, and tbc ixjensc would bo gnatly
shows that twraty-acvso roton hare jnin-x ,assuring each other, the new comer and above .the eitimates. This feeling awak­
od the Republican dub.
old being on oue footing. There is no ened an interest in Capt. Eads project, for
Hon. Anaon P. MorriD, the ^ral Ho- 1question of stock or proprietary interest a marine railway aero* the 1st humus at
publican candidate lor Governor in Maine, 1of the stockholders of a corporation Panama, so constructed aa io transport
now76yenraof age, is announced to 1standing up to absorb Or control the
Capt. Eads has a great many mure- ad­
speak on tbe Republican ride. Ho ia one 1
interest has now attained a magnitude in herents and believers ainoe his sucens
dueed. He possesses that peculiar power millions, some twenty-five per cent great­ with the Mississippi jettya system, and
by which he can make one o! Solon er than all tbc capital of tba beaks of the other dirtinguiahed engineers endorse hb
Chase’s speeches ridiculous in the ex- metropolis, being in lha aggregate eighty, plans. It would not coal ten per cent of tba
seven millions of dollars. It is ths. larg­ real of the proposed canal, and eould be
os; ficaocisl corporation known to exist, built in two or three years. It u quite
Thcre is a rumor that Senator
its policies outstanding securing life insur- probable that the Government will take
ton really favors tboxtomiantion
anco equal in amount the entire iiuuc of bold of the mMicr as an American In.
Tildsn in 1880, ip order that
Miiutioo, and seed out surveyors to look
the national bank currency afloat"
Tbe constant increase ol this incompar­ aver the ground, with reference to apply­
ing the plan of Capt. Eads. The work if
not fair Gen. Ewing in any race, since he able success is Mill further aarountod for
successful
would be of immense value to
is worth 1200,000 teas than nothing by tba reduction of premium rates which
(bo United States, and why shouldn't it
through coal speculations, while Pendle­ tbo Mutual put in force something Ilka a
year
ago,
and
which
enables
it
to
give
inton is very rich.
Scereury Sherman will return here in a
lbw days, he will give the poor afflicted
the loweet known figures.
"Now and then the Dewton Herald rises
Poverty sod the wiilinguras to run Democrats but a brief rest however, for
superior to its surroundings and makaa a heavy rteks for light gain have caused th. eoou be will go to Ohie, atxl repeat his
good point. Par example, referring to the death, or at any rate, tbo oaphyxiation of aapply of hard facta, for the Democrats to
differmco between the two old parties on a brave mao. Ha waa a driver by pro- kick against. At present be b th* nral
thn tiaascial quostion, that paper says . ftaeioo, and waa employed for lha munifi- rocspicuous mark of democratic venom.
"On the Republican side is honesty, oer. eant sum of ten dollars, out of which he
uinty, security : on the Democratic side, a had to'pay hte aaaiaUnte, to attach a cable
a meso of doubt, dbbonesty, and dishon­ to an anchor which had been loM in a re­
or." This is a trite truth to be sure, but
coining from a journal whose Issuings are powerful man, his armor was proportion­

We see by the Sumner county, Kansas,
Preet that Hon. Thomas A. Hubbard,
late ot Yankee Spring, in this county, io a
The later Ocean says
The Demo­
candidate for Register of Deeds, lor 8um- crats and Nationalists in Maine made open
MroKunty. His many friends here wish war oo Daniel P. Davis, ex-cvrpral in the
him success, and the Baxkxm expects to Union army and Republican candidate
for Governor. And now they wish they
hadn't. They bare Mined up the vet­
eran* nil over the State, and a “Corporal's
.
Tbe Kilos Zlrmc-Lvur, one the abial Guard "of 200 membera is being organ­
edited of ths Democratic Journals of the ised in Bangor, of which the Into Chair­
State sayi ,—‘■There appears Io be no man of the Greenback City Committee is
tniatalto in the general outlook of prosper. a member, wbo propose to stood by their
comrade. Old soldiers wbo had joined
the Greenback party-last year have open­
ly revolted at the malicious charges
against Mr. Davis, and have declared

WhatuU?^ V
. .
.4^11..—Your P&gt;TScript*»tt» •W’
R&lt;H-eipt.H.
• /'
’
What id it m*a© ofT
Aus.—Pure!)RUGS only.
How is it made ?
Aus —With care and aevuracy.
Where to gel it ?
Ana —At Bohffrtd &lt;t fiotoWriM
where you will always find a full and
select Stock of

�Ti/rRirutLitn/l

PIONEER
three days lias been steadily dreiiniag.

Morrison, the defaulting Odd Fdfow, CJemeal Smith. Judge.
Mr Prickett's sua Oxana, wbo bad hte baa beet. arnatsd for perjury.
July H -Estate of Richard Hsfleu■no badly broken last week, te improving
TheyAtnericao Bible Society baa dfo- den, deceased ; riiuws against estate heard
tributod 36,226 eopiee of the scriptures in by Court and allowed, at fl822.35.
July IL—Batata of Peter Cook de­
ceased , ezrautorn aceonnl filed and prt&gt;itoo for allowance and d-charge filed.

CLOTHIJSTG

fa Yrtte, Bqi ui Qilta

Geo. Preston and wif. left list night for
Petraksy and th* lakes; intending to be
absent three or four weeks.
Mrs. Msrgarrt Brown, of Grand Haven
is about opening a ateum, polish foundry
to tbn 1st Ward of tht* city.

Next sabbath Bev. C. R. Crosby, of
Batfoud, will occupy the pulpit in th* M.
E. Church at the usual hours

Paitten ia Liverpool, Eogtaad, are ne­
gotiating with Mrenre Halo 4 Bartley for
2.000 more sacks of fluor. Good for Hale
4 Bartley.

Next week we shall priat the great
speech of Bncratory Bberman ou National
finance*, which he delivered recently at
Portland, Maine.

THREE PAPERS FOR $4 00.

Wo will send the Detroit
' Weekly Post'and Tribune for
one year, the Michigan Farmer
for one year, and the Republi­
can Baxner until Jan 1st, 1881,
to any person not now a sub­
scriber to the Bax
. nbb, for $4-00,
to any person sending us tlte
money for the three paper prior
to September 15th, 1879. The
Banner and the Farmer for
$3.00. The Banner and the
Post and Tribune for $2.70.
Now is your time to get good
papers cheap.

W. K. Barber it building ao addition
to hte bouae oo hte fam north of tbs iron
bridge, sod will move there a* soon s&gt; bis
beikhn j te finished.

mute. Ofder tor heating entered for Aug.
I8lh, MXt
Estate ol John Lockhart, deceased ;
Tbe .Spiritualist campmeetlot;
at
petition for Probata of will filed. Order
Lansing was ailMxfod last Baaday by a
It t* reported that St. Nicholas ia to bs for bearing entered for Aug 12th, next. large crowd of peuplv, twtitaated at about
Estate of D. C. Hawley, deceased .
published monthly in French by a Parte
13,000,
administrator files hit finil account and
publisher
Tbe tenth annual reunion of tbe Fifth
Regiment of Michigan Veteran Voiuntaeca
At Battle Crock, Thursday night, Baac barged from said trust Order fur hear witlUbrid at PoMiae on Wednenday
ria Blaak, aa 8-year-old girl, waa ehnkad
Angnat 27, 1870
ing soured fur Aug. 18th, next.
by swallowing a batten.
July 19 —Estate of Judson A. Botoc.
Th* Drily Mail nf Detroit te a new
A recent craau* of tbs city of Memphis deceased ; hood of exscutor filed sod letter
shows that there are 7367 persona there waned. Order appointing appriacr* entered.
who are susceptible to tbe fever.
Order entered that claims be beared by
During tbe present month G- W. Carl Court. Warrant aid inventory issued.
eteiu 4 Co will issue the first number of s
July 28.—Estate d William Beason,
popular American Miscellany.

Al Antietam, Md , on Sunday, a - man
jealous of bi* wife aamulteii her, where
Tbe United Brethren will bold a camp­ upon she shot him dead with a carbine
meeting one half mil* eart of Freeport in
It te astonishing the number of soathis county, commeucing Aug. 12lh, and rtrikea there have b«ao in the city within more. OsOrge Paddolfoed, David Ikes,
lasting ovcv Sabbath.
the last few weeks, and sot oo* fata) ease. and ('hanevy Yarnre appointed. ComBev^M. V. B. Rork, of Lansing will
miaioos and certified copy of order waned.
Mr. Davie, tbe Republic*u candidate
aldrem th* Rad .Ribbon Club ia tbe Court
Estate of Valentine Stumpf, deceased,
for Governor of Maine, will be oo tbe
IloMe Square next Sunday afternoon at 3
stump from this tim* until his election executrix files report and ia discharg'd
o'clock sharp. There will undoubtedly be
a large attendance
On Monday fart the editor of the Vermoolvillo Hmrk Swooped down on the
Bannu oSca and carried away on* of
th* Bai. nxu's c-compositon, for a few
day* only, however.
V

rant and inventory issued. July 29.—Estate of Samuel Trevi*,
deceased , administrator files report* in
Many prominent Hard Money Demo­ full Tram *11 parties interested ia estate sad
crate in Cleveland. Ohio including ex la discharged from his trust.
House Square in the tfftcraoon.
There is some talk of a re-organixation Congreseman Payne, hare joined the Hon
of ths brass band of our city. Why not ? eat Money Ixaguc.

L. J. WHEELER.

LOOKHEBE
J. G. RUNYAN &amp; SON

NWS M SMS,

Clerteud and three boal-hutuna were
cuomuoed. Mrs. Cleveland and her ia
fant perished ‘in tbe flames, aad two
mli er children were fatally burned.
The flames began in tbe steamer's i-agine-

The Beautiful Cleopatra,
Whose brilliaai attractwu of mind sod
person daisied and cunptarod the world
’in aocicat jam, preaerved her nsterri
loveliaraa, aad prolonged her life far be
[ yood the ordinary limn of extoteooe. Ska
: strictly observed lb* rales of haaflh. and ,
never permitted the seeds of disease to

A Faux Book of neeriy 100 large
octavo page* for the afok. Full of valeable notsa on Scrofula; Dtesaam of the
Breathing Organs, Diseaaes of Mon,
Dioerao* ot women; Acte*, and Paine
Heart Trouble* . aad * great variety of
Canonic Diaaasaa, with evidrocn that

Rev. J. J. Bunnell nf Cedar Creek de­
livered two very able sermons at the M.
E. Church laat Sabbath, and also addren*-

See Wm. Morgan's local ad.
Throat harvest is through and larmen
report a good crop.
To-Ly Barnum U io Grand

Rapids

tho Engliah mission, including ex Gover-

Mias Regina Stern, sister of L. Stern I*
very sick with fever.
The black bury
mr, so we are informed.

Quay, a Cameron man.

Th* machine Is the Wiltcn new'Yieeilfot-

Merer* Cuok 4 Sheldon have received

Mr. 2. B. WUlfaoeZkb* been confined

to his house by aicknea* for several days.
Another picnic was bald at Thornapple
Lake, yesterday, by parties from the city.

Dr. Wm. Upjohn has a newspaper The
K&lt;y&lt;il Ontcttr, printed in the city of
New York Saturday, April 3th, 178X
Tbe British still held the city when thia
paper was printed. The Dr) kiadly loan­
ed us th* paper a roe pie of day* ago. and
we read it carefully through.

Prof. B. A. Nevins of Otsego, spent
On Saturday aftorno-m the house of
last Sabbath in this city, on his way to
William Olney of Carlton was entered by
Put-in-Bay.
a trramp and a new suit of cbitbee for
which he paid fi.’O taken. On Monday
Sheriff Houghtaliu tracked tbc icamp into
Saturday night fort.
Cliutoo pounty. But tn tar as heard from
Th* Sunday School picnic st Hili'* be has not yet been ermted.
grove, in Yankee Spring* ou Friday last
Albert S. Skinner's little daughter,

about six years u( age, broke her right
We urge the citiseas of our county to limb between tbe ankle and knee, in fall*'
be ux&gt; and doing "to. make our coming
eouiftj fur a big macaw.
Mr. C- Clever, formerly hotel keeper at
Nashville has rented lb* Newton House
is thia city and is running it.

Il in asserted by fibme of Barry county'* Thoraapple Township, thrcnhcd
farmers, that the wheat crop fo larger thia Imlul* of wheat, the product of 30
one day fast week. John Carvel
year than last, io thia county.

weak Utk. which I had for five yeare, so
weak that I eould sesrrely lift anything.
Il fch eatnetime* » if I had a gathcriag
there, *ud sometimes tbe pain reached to
tl e lower part of my rtouace. 1 am will
wg to let other pur women wbo suffer
like me know it. Mre - M. Lucs* -»Dr.
Kelly of Hopfi was struck by ligbtaing. Gounod* great medical work, fall of
71.* electric fluid struck lha rapola, tear­ interest, over 230 pegs*. Price •!. Send
ing out one romer, prariag down one &lt;-f
Certain politician* wbo predieted a th* rafter* tearing it uni, passing to tbe
financial crash after resumption will do door, where it divided, "art passing down i
wZlI to spend their vacation in hunting it
tbe edge of the door, the rest Mlowing ।
up
They will need a tong mt fur that the track oo which th* door heap, then
down tbe board* to th* ground The hsy .
The Republican* of Maier will ba against tbe boards presents the appearance I
rather surprised to learn from th* eomn- of baring been ran through a tkreuhib;
poadenl of the New York Times that they maritine, sod Krieg* a* thia may aeem&gt;
Mr. K.'s
have been receiving Secretary Sbenuan drd nut sat any thing on fire.
rather coolly.

88 years, died *«
Hopkins, ou the
Walnut rtreet, on
tort week, end wm

buried oo Saturday.
Will fannere, as fest a* they get their
tbrtdxtog doao, try aad fat M know tba
average ywM per acre, *• wo shall lake
pleasure in informing rar readers of tbe
avenge yield of tbe oratory.
Juba Sheas supervisor off tbs Town-

B. J. GRANT

A Stoaufor Accident on the New York.
New Haven &amp; Hartford R. R.
Nxw IIavxx, Aug.17, 1877.
D*. GlLB* :v-Wbileon duty as fireman
&lt;&lt;o vagina 47 about tea miles from thia
ri»y, i-u .Shore Line Raed, was scrideatally
thrown off against * rock, train under full
head—about thirty-flve mile* *n boor.
Was very badly bruised Your agent was
I a* bmrd. He furnished me with two
tr-ttim .ZLinimcnt Iodide Ammoeis. from
which I reeeiryd tbe grvrtmt poasabto
benefiL • In four day* waa able le sit up,aod sin now able to rommcnee work. My
and mother sto. uied the Liniment for

REAL ESTATE.
DR SALE AND TO RENT.
■Treat. Apply u

Knappen’s Law Office.
by Olire Grv*aM4.

All note« and account* due
trie I desirt paid this month,
or as soon as promised,
'without fail. I must make
my collections before wheat
declines.
1417 °SfOULDIJfA

Assists nt Pcrtmaster General Tyner,
since bia return to Wsahiugtoo. has in­
timated that he would accept th* nomins

F«r mis ar reel. A

Knappen’s Law Office.
Sale. pnee &gt;OOri

Aggty a&gt;

Knappen’s Law Office.
Knappen’s Law Office.

Doe t buy a Sewing^aebine until tim
have tried the St John. Dkamertic, New
Home, White and Stewart. For eale by

ing, ia cnareraetioo with another greca
Mr*. E. McGowan of Battle Creek, backer, said, speaking of tbfe greenback
mother of tbe into Mr*. M. H. Wing, ba* party, “It never hadn't ought to got to Wyandotie four, of Wyandotte ; and a
four and several single sculler* from
been spending several days visiting friend* die, and it ain't never ought' to goin' to Chicago.
die.'' There you have it, juel a* it ain't
Tbe Patrons of Husbandry will hold a
never ought is going to be, for it is already
Mn. Geo. Holden lost • nice gutta
basket picnic al Grand Ledge Aagust 20,
Mortimer Whitebead, leeturer oftbe Na
The theory that lightning never strikes uoual Grange, and C. L. Whitman, lectnr
twice io the same place is exploded, u er of the State Grange will be praarat
our readers will see from tbs following:
Mr. Todd, who hve* about thro* milce
A* hickory tree on the farm of C. V.
Eaat from the rity, in Hastings Township,
Robinson Esqydt Hope was struck by
lightning on the night of the 3d of hat
stroke of lightiaiog.
month, and again last Saturday night.
—' H..J. Dudley of YpeUauti, mad* u* a
Twice within a ynoath.
Monday, sod it yielded 33 bmbate to
pleasant call oa Monday last* He is to
John Bemmcr tbe very popular barber the acre. The whole five crops have
teach tbe select school at Freeport, eosnof Hastings, is very much pleased to averaged 36 bushel* per acre. Where
is tbe piece of land in tbe Stale that ran
■aeoesng Monday, Sept 1st.
think that tbe limn is coming when he
Mr.Tbmnaa Crump of Cheboygan, Mich., will not have tn hire a journeyman bsr- •how a parallel?
Tbe publisher* of
Rorol A'nrmade ua a frieaidly rail yerterdiy. De
reports times good up ia th* North coun­ which was born Saturday evening last, sod JtorGr inform u* that their toner of Sept
6 will be tbe annual Fair edition. This
try. sod'eropa era also good.
weighed ten aad one-half pound*. Eb,
is alwry* a very interesting number, but
Kril-docn do not relish being brought John T Give us a abate t
this year all previous iasuca are to be surbefore M. H. Wing Esq., to answer for
Still another aSur of lightning* doing* pasamL II wUl be elegantly gotten up,
their misdeed., for they do not gr-off
io Baltimore ccmee to hand. Henry Gar­ with pinked cover* and eaoelleet engnv.
rett, whe liras in East Baltimore, had hte 1Cg* The special feature of ll&gt;e eofiteats
We were miriaformad in tbe last ■**&gt;* bouse struck, aad two children who wriw will be tba aatMTOMomanl of tbe Aaoual
of the Baxsxa as to Cbeanrgooo who set ssleep had lh«ir night clothing burned off.
tbe arm of Mr. Priokrtta son. It was sad also set Ung Are to tbc bed in which
can have a copy fm by wnliag to ?k»
Dr. Woodmans**, instead ol Dr. Derere they were. Il waa reported that they flora/Atom Fork, 78 Duane St., it is aa
“Large yields ol wheat." from ril over were dead, bet later rumor says not
opportunity worth improving.

Mre. Msgoou, sgod
tbe renldcno. of TMns
comer of Park and
Thursday evening of

J. G. RUNYAN A 8dN.
July 30—Estate i&gt;f Richard Ilaffeoden, deceaaed ; Phelps, Biglow Windmill

One of our exchange* say*
Tom Ew­
ing—one of our next presidents—is on the claim against said estate Ordered that
seashore.
He l&gt;u wsmpum shells before said claim be heard by the Judge of Pro­
bate ou the first day of Sept. next.
him end a little green back of him
Aug. 4.—Haute of Minerva Parker,
XTbe deepen tunning stream that ato
deceased ; claims beard. •
known is tbe Niagara river, which, jest
Estate of Hannah Bowker, dereasvd ,
under the lower .Suspeesion bridge, la 700
proof ofexecution ot will token and admit
feet deep by actual measurement
ted to Probate Order appointing James M
Oar silver dollars, it la said, are al
and Alouao D. Cadwallader executors.
twenty per cent dteconnt in Neva Scotia
County Correspondence.
Balti Hoax, Aug. 4th^l879 .
The *lorm ol Saturday eight, Aug Sad.

man M. E. Chureh, both of Freeport,
made u* a very pfoasast rail on Friday apple not mqcb lea* than 30 bushels.
Hastings, loo, has its sweet singer*.
Their favorite song, place aad time, is
dan" end* with this isae*. We riucerrly “Baby Mine," Grand Street, after dark.
Now wo like touam, and musiciau*, bat
will not those stove mentioned plaasr give
“Baby Mine" a mt for a few evenings
and switch off on to something ela*.
A certain peenbacker the other moan­

The State Tenehma Institute for Barry
swuaty will be bald at Naabville. oommeuoing Monday Aagust 25th al 2 o'eioek p.
ul and close th* Friday following. Tbc
leaUtute will be conducted I’rof. Edward
Olney of Ann Arbor. AD particulars ia
regard to board km, may b* obtained up­
on application to INof. Romeyn Pain*,
local committee, Nashville Mich.

Um., 1U,. L M-u&lt; -I .ISq l)«*&gt;
Striker ; and wife; C. G. Bentley, wife and
Mm N. B. Taylor, Mrs. N. Bailey
end daughter, Mrs. Judge Smith ; Mist
Stella Wbrafor; rt al Some &lt;4 tbe
above named arc tocxteaU tteair trip to th*
__
Thoma* Keitef's boos* in Rutland was Upper Peainrafo.
struck by lightning lart Saturday night,
;
I. O. a T.
completely defanltebing ' tbe ehiaasy
TheWfowtag person* were installed
pasaiug down tbroegh the chamber where,
. oftrerx nf Harting. Lodge Mo. M4, L O.
bis children were droptox. not hurting
them however, ■.oltnniag ou to tbe low-. a. t, Monday evraing by D. D. O. T.,
, Irvfag L. Crveay
W. C. T—Gra M. toery.
dm milk safe and smashing cue end out of
VL V. T.—Mrs. Willard Hays*.
tU said safe. Imekily no ana was hurt.
W. R. 8.—Irving U Oremy.
It is reported that th. attempt of Bar­
W. A- 8. Mire Lovin* D. Foliar.
ry Lodge No. 330 F. A A. M., to euforre
W. F. 8.-Mto. KM* A. 8anU*tery.
the Msamsie Lew ib»t. a dealer in whisky

W. Cbap -Mrs. D. B. McMhrrin.
W. 1. O.-Nre Tiffis (toot.
W. 0

CALF SHOES,

PnAlBtaviLLX, Aug, 4tb, 1870
Er». Bahru :—Obaerver haring occa
sivu during the past wheat harvest to visit
different portions of the South pert of
Barry county gives the fodawing as tbe
result of his observations. Farmin wens
abort from one to two bands in their bar

knappen’s Law Office.

Wheat,
Wool,
Corn,
Potatoes,
Lardt
Butter,
Pork,
Hams,

AND SELLS
* Plaster,
Lime, ■
Hair,
Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every-,
thing you want.

Jlllll 0. CH,
lumlsall. n.

'

LIME,
HAIR,

8TUQQO,
Knappen’a Law Office.
Brick raratlare Faster; •* JsOrsua ft*.
ml. Agylj.l

Thia gave aa opportunity to teat the
merits of the endless rarities of reaping
machines Those machine having “reel
rakers'1 attached seemed to get along with

Knappen’» Law Office.

ORGANS.

CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
•PLOWS,
DRAGS
CTLTIVATOMS. DOCBUftHnVKL FLOWS..

LEFT HAMD PLO WS.

Reaper and Mowers^
Hold On.

Tte Merita Pirctaim Cmjaij

Fields seeded previous to th* 15&lt;h of
Soptembev, badly erinkled owing to insect
and ia some casa poor condition of fal­
low. After tbe 15th and previouo to tho
'-■Olh, fallow, in good rendition and insect

West Meriden, Oonn.,

nt CdMU Mrtt fi Mi

From experience of the peat harvest
would low of Ar different varielioi io the
order mealioaed.
Falta, Clawson and
DshU. Obaerver saw some very heavy
|piece* of Dehil wheat and baa n.u lost
faith io that variety.
Mr. Chari** Storr ahe ebampion thneb
er of Prairieville) say* be ha* mor* acres
of wheat that yield*! above 25 bushels
sppciuted agent* of tbe Spalding A Wil
per acre i han tboee yielding leas, and on kin* Msoulsrturiag Oo., for th* sal* of
certain field* tbe yield has been from 30 their Croquet. Base Bril Bets, India*
Clubs, Ae., Ac.
Hereafter oe good* will be retailed fata
the factory, bat can' tee h*d st factory
them oM Grangers are inflationist* (la prices of th«r agents, Ruasell Broa fi3tf
acres) when they put their wheal in, aad
emirsrt (the acres) when they tbmh
Year* truly,

$500 RFWARD.

Tbc Unrivafod Wilanx A White Or

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;

Pajrs the highest Caah price
for all kiuds of Fanner* Pro­
duce.
Farmeru will do well to con­
sult Mr. Orewy before purchas­
ing any of the above artklen,
at hu Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Street*.
Haxtings. April, 2. 187B. 49

hw. mu
WOOL CARDING

THE MERIDEN PURCHASING OO

OFFICE OF THE

SM6H liUFiCTURUG CO.,
▼. M AMBLE,

esnaisSte eretov nseg. Affifi &lt;M4k »
•rate
■sehaC to* stave jtoemwfl! be suit.
1— ptefi. m "-rip* of she mertrrt yrtm. by
Iga. Hasher, Mede, Obi*.

�Political Not**.
Wisrotum [«j. annually 119,000,000
forliq«oe.»d 92.000,810 for bee aehooh.

ladies

Tho Republican battle-cry from all
quartan ring* nut dear and a'irong : Down
with State IlightM ■ Ou with Rsattmp-

Secretary McCrary baa ordered 1,000
tools and 200,00U relion, for tbo use of
The "funny man’ of lha Cincinnati
tho ciiisetss 'of Mempbi* at Government
(bmmerciaf droassa ia petticoats.
expest^.’
"Mrs. Partington" is suffering severely
ArkauM* fur Democracy is destined to
rival Kentucky. Of* school population from gout *1 bia home in Chelae*, Mam.
Every succeeding Republican oauvenuf 187,4
187397 only 33,747 persooi altcaded
of
tiou reveals anew the booming condition
aehool lai
of the Republican party.
The multitude praae tboao who *re at
tbe top ov the ladder without asking bow
they got there.—Joab BiQinp.
Comptroller, and Clerk of the Court of
True happiness will etna to those who
Appeal.
are industrious, wbo attemd U their own

iun

r-^regyviaa."

The New York Saa, whose garb of
independence baa keen illusory for * loop

Wa^X^aan Munn Sr

tbit it is "an organ of Democratic opinion
and policy.

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010 AND RELIABLE

The Cammisawnev of Petubna girt*
notice tba: by virtue ofan act of Congress,
too old to cat enuts, it will coms a.*
approved Juno 21, 1879 the biennial exsmiaation of invalid peuuixwrv i* abolub- you wall nocked.
Tba bulldour oontinun to get in hia
Tho Charleston (S. U.) Xrro ia a mo­ work of butchering negroes io Mlauaaippi,
ment of frankness says that until Ireland and Misiacippi justice is *&gt; blind find
forgets Cromwell, the South will not for­ dumb that even Democratic newspaper*

ia a Stolard Family Remedy for
diaeaareof the Liver, ritumach
and BownU—It ia Purely X&amp;l |
Vegetable.- It nevr
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get tbc March to the Sc* and tbc destruc­
tion of the fair valley of Virginia.
It Is estimated that the United State*
hare exported 150,000,000 bushels of
wheat for tbe year ending July 1, against
02,000,000 bushels the previous year and
76,000.000 buahsls tbe year Muro.

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SEMINAl/pASTILLE-

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Col Gcnlding of Toledo, Rev. D. Van
Dyke of Saginaw, and a number of apeak,
era from Detroit, including Col. Board, D.
Bethune DuSeH, Mr*. Iludacn, Mrs.
Crsaeey, Hcraoe Hitebreck, and others.”

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MINERAL SOAP.

Fort Wayne, Jackson &amp; Saginaw R. R.

BATES

ti CO., Proprietors,

USE THIS BRAND.

SHORT IsHNTE.
75 MILK* UlOBTXWT TO
IND1ANAPULIS. tAllfSVICLF.
52 MILK* TUB MIOkTDrr TO
ST. LOOTS, KANSAS, TEXAS
Aa4 afl Palate WKST
DIBBCT ROUTS TO BALTIMORE*

WASHINGTON.

until September probably, when bo will
“A State temperance camp meeting ia adapetd a abort time at borne.
Tbo news from tba South is not en­ verttted to take place on Omasa lale 'Au­
couraging for "equal right*"
Wo get gust 13,14 and 15. There will be lodging
partitions, eating booths, and a large
meeting tent erected io the grove near tho
Alexander House. Among tba apoakcre
will be Mr*. 8. M. I. Henry of Illinois,
Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop of Jackson, Congrnsman Brewer of Pontiac, Capt. Boolecoo of Jacksun, Mias Fannie McCsrthey
of DliaUs, Michael J. Fanning of Ohio,

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LINIMENT

PROF. HARRIS’ RADICAL CURE
FOB BFEEMAfORBntEA.

SANFORD'S
RADICAL
CURE.

mtut adopt the free school system, and
we doubt not that Anally tbo feature of
complusory attending- will be added-; and
the sooner all ela**e* of prograauve aod An Enthintatlo Friend of Sanford'*
Older loving citUcua adopt the belief that
Radical, Cum.
their welfare depends on tbc intelligence
of tbe marecr, which will produce mod­
eration, tbe sooner rill the best ends be
cause is desperate, and U is naeeaaary to attained.—Erchnje.
"blaviate" about it a good deal to keep up
f Tbc Prroideut will not have Washington

EAST AND WEST TO AND FIDO;
GRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

MEXICAN

M i'

Mr* Mahprop of Syracuse my* oni of
her irieuds, who »'.iffrr* from a throat com­
plaint bu “a brunch’u! tnrollcty," and
she commends aa scqosintanre as “the la­
dies* person she evsr met."
Tbe rural female ia spite uf the free
schools and the ntul tipi tea lioo of ncwipaper; still imagines that two railway seats
Alexander II Stephco* told th* Geor­ are neosaaanr for her buudle* »d heraolf,
gia Senate a law days sitter that "tbe dear- ,and only yields grudgingly aft;e fib. and
eat thing to-his In.-art on earth was the
prosperity and glory of Georgia." Has
Mr. Stephen* forgotten about the Union,
or U Georgia fully up to lu capacity? '
"How, is that ------------- --Governor Talbot baa consented to be ir ■“WTiy," aba repliad, "I laoo tightly simply
to prevent yaisl-folness"—rffc. i/oqh
Thia ia bad new* f.ir Boiler, but good for
tho Republicans. It virtual!? sctilre the
Prepamiotts are going on foe the state I
election in advance, (iff the .Governor ia couveniiou of rod ribben dubs, in Lsaring August 6 and 7- Arrangement*
policy as calculated to cripple aiH/tumilate
I
have
been mode for excursion rstea 1 two
ibe National Gov't, and to elevate tbe
rant* per mile) on all mads leadibg into
lost dogmas of rebellion, is as well recrir
Mr. Virgil I*. Kline, a lawyer of high I-wiog. sod tba hotcU rill charm: from
ed aa bi* clear enunciation of the Repub­
lican policy in the management of the rank, a life long Democrat of Cleveland,' 191 to 91.50 per day.
finaucire.
He quoted Ibe Greenback ' O., recently made a • prech before the
member* of Congress two year* ago u i
predicting rain and failure to tbe reuse uf fl cot at Money league in which he sharp- I
resumption, and general diuarer to busi­ ly criticised Che Ohio Democratic platform. 1
ness, and citrd ibe facte touching the im­ Thespeech hs» been printed for general.
provement of all industrial affairs sa proof
that those men are mere d.mapt&gt;gucs who.
To say th»i Kvcrcixry Sherman oeeu- friend said * "Tlii» wjil do pwd out your
!&gt;svo no plan io the roll of statesmans!.ip,
but arc simply playing into the hands of pire a place in the aatlmitfon of the tnort way,’ "Maj be, tint? be,” Said the farmer,
the Cuofclerats eliiefi by diverting boucit ,I intdligeot of hb feDow-eitixcr.i which few ‘ but it‘» Bitgbty rttqgh on ihem * got ti»y
utcu irutn tbe true Ismivs before them.' i
out Khday"
’
’
iluwtruii time things'are is riixwts by I men attain u rimply to Slate a fact which
K-d ApJ l&lt; th* young lady that every
the staten'rnte of tbe inert*, of Republi- all candid observers must recognise »nd
ran resumption and refunding policies | admit. Thi&gt; country reapwa hu tr.saliood •body Wuhe* to sro-rre. Ann L'ily it also
muih admired. The worst bred girl b
quoted by mb in former letter*.
and has faith in hit atatemanihlp.
that braten bony. 8*1 .Kratits. 8*1 t’briI murt ]\bi!'ly retire my statement be­
fore made tbibltc y Sherman would make , For tbe first limt- in sever*! Jest* the ous isn't a bad girl to have around, but
8*1
hated is. The bv»t girl to tin your
ody one or two apccchc* while away. 80
gnat ia the demand to hear him that he akiilnd tMchanie* ia tbit city, and regards
bu coerented to speak several times in
___ _andl.L__ t___ ______
Maine,
tho _‘pressure
uastronger than it a* one of the brat signs ef an improve- |
ever among hi* personal friends for him to meat in bnainere We mil attention to
delire hi* speech in New York at several Ibis report tn thia eonunelion because tho
points. Perhaps in compliance with that pestiferous GreenbaA orator still inriata 1
wish be will appear at the Saratoga Finaa
ci*i Convention ou the Clb of August,
csled by the American Banker* Aasoeialion, sad address that gathering. That
occasion will be a very important one. I
omitted in a former notice of this meeting
President White, of;
the early church ; io faet,
to mention an important subject to eome ______________ ,.,by bis friend* the
ly sung by David." "Ah
up for diactuaion there—that of taxation, other night, just previous to hi* departhtnso, "then that explains
and how to make an equitable adjustment uri^ forrhrtnew p»t a* American Mini*•fiL There is no room for doubt that the tec at' Benin U aueoced Bayard Taylor, f
total taxation imposed on banks—Nation bo look oaruton to uy a very aenaibl*
sl.^Utc, and a&gt;unMp*!-i* cxcomrs.
thing, which was nothing more ur less
In many parts of the Eastern States It than that the last tax at which the Amer- i
amounts to 5 per eent on tbe capital; in lean people should grumble u the school ;
the Middle States, extending from New tax, aod that free education thouldj' be
York to Maryland, inclusive, it is 3.C per extended beyond, th: elementary depart- |
ml. In tbe Western Steles it is 3.5 per merits into the hightr courocs of study.— |
Sneezing Catarrh, Chroole Ot*
cent Such a tax b not a wise or profita­ He nantendej with eloquence and .force |
tirrh, Ulcertfivo Csfxrrft,
ble out
It tend* to redoes the capita! thatoon.tituted as this country is the
permanently cured by
employed in. banking, aad proportionately 1 general education ef tbe people to the ■
to weaken (he security ter stability in tho highest pceaiblc inteHigrnce tausc bo the '
bcuiucai.
To unduly multiply tbe bur­ safeguard of property owners agaiart ।
dens of bankcra is to discourage prudent
meu and leave the field clear for the reeklea*, which no sound Government sbould

Tbc Chkazs limn think* that the
reading of the Dcdpnlion of Independence
by a colored youth accompanied by pray­
er by a Catholic priest at Bnspn's Fourth'
of July celebration thia year would have
canted a riot a quarter cf a century ago.

U ii

WasniJiOTuar. D. C.,)
July 24,1879. f
The Republicans here are greatly elated
by tbe new* from the eanvaas in all qturten, and particularly from Maine. Tbe
reports from different diatricU there bere­
ftfore bava coecured in the statement
that many wfio went off in the greenback
erase &lt; f-last year are enrolling themselves
is tbe llcpablinr. clutw, and propose to
‘work and vote a* they fought’’ agaiyt.
The cheering news of tho grand demon­
stration st tho opening of the campaign in
Portland bjl Mtaars. Sbcrman aod Blaioo
last Bight ba* rained our hope* many de­
grees, and the universal verdict is that (he
Stc'y's speech on that occasion ia one of
tbe strangest yet given .to the public ou
tho tauja now before the country. His

Michigan Central Railroad
IIANB RAPIIS DIVISIOM.

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Washington Letter.

TEE BEST OF ITS KIND.

Democratic jwpers arc not pointing
with pride to th, recent election in An­
The quickest thing, and at Utv same
napolis, Sid. Tbe mty, wblth has hitherto
been Detnoeratu'. elected n Repnb'tcon time the most truthful thing, about a
min, ia bis cooshieocc. When he begins
Mayor. City CouaHor, and four out of tit reason agin bis coushicnce he it gening
reddy toll*.—Josh Billings

Canada Southern Railway

WIUM8SW
PATENTS
IN THE WORLD.

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VOL. 24. NO. 15

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1879.

WHOLE NO. 1266,

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS PAPER
E&amp;SB*
AUv»ttela&gt;B*B«n*« ilir.racca
OTS^SiWYORK.

notes. Tta total auMreatof gaU coin aad
bullion ia tbo Treasury ca ita 3d day of
ous officer* of tta United Stalos Army,
Jsovmry. 1879, w*. •135,383.639.42.
died some yrarv sgo. at an advanced sgc,
On lhe first day .of this month the amount
in Detroit. Miririgan. Romo litpe before
of such erio and bnltaa. we* 1134.436,­
hfo death be was severely injured by being
Smttor tCricu, in the United «*—- 474.62; and tta amouat of sdrer dollars
thrown from a carriage; rad when his
Neou., M.AuTiwg, mid
** 8“‘* bra increased from •16.697,338 ia JanaIn ihusc speculative liom tta ltll)01
pbyrieira told him be could n»t recover,
sty «0 •28,147351, July 1
of Aorartesa vessris ia forrign trade dw
“It to bbuar, Mr. Pnmdmtf, that wn
with that calm self pcemainn *0 iodicaiire
Tta law provided for tta redemption of
dW tro. -.379.396 i. 18M ta 1^78,fl
of trot courage be replied, "lH the drvmr
fr- U. United Sure, outra only at the Sabtou» m 1873. Wherever we were brouc
ftt^tfW .by*, uf rni. .fiiri. yawn. ™
bnit, mp JtDapoaek u «/eay "
into tmmpetitioa with aoaatrire doing b*
lb. ptthway to rriu.pt.on Tbe «p»,As tta General sank under dreeara, he'
inure upon a spaas basis, we »or« driv
became partially uocoasci. us, and bis 'i it Jed to lhe late rebellion, sod aimed lu
mind wandered tack to the arenes of bi* I d&lt;»sroy tbe Uoiuu by an ..pen armed con- from ooapatioa, sittar upon the aosun
in workshop*.
.Tta batik of tta
active life- Hn wae again au oficcr high ;| Stet with the National Gorerumcat. Ev­
Hxilnreda wm built where ttay w«
ery
life
that
was
Mcnflccd,
rad
the
treasure
ia eomaaaod, marshalling Id* army un the I
■’topi beaks, with
tank field ; then a ratalinn, obeying the that wm wasted in that war, were lhe
must go by ths iWrd Ly^ reawa Jf^dre
orders of hi* eupcrior ; again a school )i bitter fntite of this doctrine.
Bible pcruteuent demand, .nd over-prudur- iirwiff etetiry of thrir nuervra, sad toady
boy. conning over his ivasons, soj finally ji Now it ukes tbe form of nullification—
lion
and
over-trading
occurred
ia
all
a child st hi. mttlier'a kuce. uutll, m the !i nut nullifieatiou by Stalo ottecra m wlten
of tta national tanks meal fab from tta
branchea of buaiaeM.
rame caaac.
Io tba general crash the
eight uf death doewJ around him forever, ; General Jackson throttled it. l&gt;ut unllificaTh.: bdaooe of trade with foreign e-mn- whole syttra*. from tbe Treraury down,
lion by mc&amp;ilmra of Coognaa, the sworn
trim I*..! bovn for a Mriea of
ucdilf
Dust
t. V__ .____ _ L
agent, and oScvrs of the geu.-ral Govem
moot
Three v(Heers would turwodrr || .gainto u.'Froa ISGllo J873 Uk axccaa
easeutial puacra of tbo National Govern-;; of import, over axporte wa» tt,08«,«0,. Judgement the limo will ta very start
I meat, nullify its law. cripple it in executing I1587. and from 18G9 to 1«73 1344,043, after the |m day uf Jraiury next/'
On tta 15th of Nosenier, 1877. my
I was foreibly reminded of this -tus.b iu conceded puweri, and make it a Coo- I
lug incident vbUo reeding th. following federate iaMcad of a National Goverwucnt.'
taautlfcl .ketch la tta foAfW* Awn/ra In the arrugapou uf thrir p.wcr one of
m lhe Hume of lUproechuiivra, raid :
Paper, la which I would ta glad to have ! their leaden dodsrrd that it wm their
’ *
' But, gratJraten, tbo wotst
you give a wider arealatiou, through tbo fixed purpose tu wipe out ercry .vestige of
i&gt;a* noi TM romc il this ad is to ta mamb'uaduy Chroaiclr.
t.
•riwod. AU I toll ycu-rtxl yra my
W1O u*i ta. tir.4 iiir»rk wan
».&lt;:•&gt;&lt; I Their chief effort in tho last too aoMiuua
--------- ----------- enjoyed book it to jeer and scoff at taa J 5 months
profligate whitetaMiag hsooo if a prove not to ta a true predic
ol Congrcaa hu been to nullify . fow of
Noaaeteunre whatever VM extruded
Uongram providing for an hoMat elacrion ---------- -------- - _r tbe happiore* of . lira. Th. Mfltaiug w. have sndorUdur- by Congress in aid ol rovumptioo. Ou
lag th. ihreo ycara this law taa taen in the contrary, it iaanmmd tta Dlaimum tot
uf luenibcra orCuogtma-a law paaued in drankafd white on a stireo.
Tl.c panic uf 1978 called a tali, and, m existence U like tta chill which omtaUiah Uoiud State, aotaa, upon which rmutappuvcuuce uf a plain ptoriaioa of the OooMiuiiioo, declared by Mr. Msduou to be by a Stroke, jaralyud all domestic isd» to, white it Num. with tautared frost th. liiai WM to be maintained, fn&gt;m S'J.IO.OUO.tassnlial lu the preservation of lhe Gov- j
OU) to SM6,681,016. It rvecody reqaind tbc radmaptimi of fractional coin aa
ernmrat , a law which l.a. been aaneuonod
wtJl a* United Staten noloi Ry pending
by right ycara of practical ctecultoo,
which ha* bran appealed to by both parti's,
wheat conitilutionaltty baa never bees di*,
puted in tbe courts, rad which is tbe only
***l|C7r*ire?|l«“L Th’ ‘Uti'iSf'
n V ” ' guard provided by Cvugret. f. prote^atretriaama real af latar daru aata «te*m*l* ' citi tens of the United State* iu the cleetaaa al lha amat l»*&lt;kia« Hute saasaa la aw la*- i
WM, aorne to the over production that
followed ths waaic of the war, tome to
irredaemaWe paper money. Bal whatever
may have been the cause, tba ealamily wM RofMMetatires, November 16. 1877 :
tdmi:tcd.by all u&gt; be wide rraobmg and
■■Tbe (ft gives tbe Secretary 0| the
long-cimtiaued It affected foreign naliotu TrwMury ibo p-.war to aril bonds, to M to
much more teverely than our own. Every obtain grid to redrem tbe grreabonks and
nation ia Europa tufftred aa much or mure fraotn.na] currency , but there is.no such
than tba Unite*! Siatea.
Tba iodastriea provision in regard to the nstional bank
of Great Britain were pdralyaed.
Our ■sum.
Tbe practical Working of the law
earlier reearery from thit ttagnatioo.ia dot will be rhe tbsorptioa and retirement of
to . nr vaat territory and underefoped rv- the greenback* and the tMaanew in their
sou/.-ce, and tbe natural energy of. young stead of irred.rem.ble national bank note.
White Cuogroe reduced the revenues
aud viguroim nation.
No mao with any Snaaoal aagamly era and increased approptuti-nv, it neither le­
briieva that the nittoaal banka will be .bill vied new. tax** nor gave authority taborrow
Ur redeem their cin-ul.traK currency with\ money to meet three ext ra.-rdln-.rj demands,
rein iu Jaukary, 1879.''
.
but used tta sinking fund which wa*
Mr. Buckner, Ubairman of the Com- apccifieally rat smde by law for tta re­
autteo of Banking rad Correney, said on duel ion of the public data ; tho* arresting
the ICth ul Norember. 1677 : .
the esiabbstad policy of the Reoablmaa
-1 have nor been able-la flad om man party of jaariy reducing tta debt ’
fouoJatfoo. tn the euatae of tbu disens- hunted or ariearmd, capitaliat er laborer,
lu tta last aeorioo it appropriated (26,mou the people naturally divided. On the mercb.pt or former, who Leiievm revamp MW,(MIO for arrears of pensions, debts duo
1’erhapo a must worthy dare of eititeus, but pro­
[ eleelk o liw*
l&gt;y the firmneaa ri I one head it was insisted that the true tarn 1-u.ible or practicable
It
I tbe President, they failvd in •their tualn ■ remedy was to inflate the curreaey by a the Berertary of the Trrasnry toaa exrep- vided ao mraaa for itair payment.
applied for this purpose tta fund ia the
. object, they nought 1-y cv-nditioiM in appro I large mereara of |*pre money, cod, with
I “iflbt quote for dart the warning* Treraurj provided by tew for tta redvmopnauoa bilb to eoiupc! him to agree to that view, twenty six tatlliao* of dalton in
tioa of fractional currency, leaving this
nullify laws in violation of his ■tth uf United State* botes were thrown upon ita
Iona uf driK to ta paid out. of current
I oScn
revenue. Fortunately, the incresra of
! When tl.« President again defeated ibis
revenue caused by rrsampli.-n and reviv­
i achraic by hi* veto they refused tu appro
ing fodastrira will, I twj&gt;c, enable the
ipriate muuny lu enforce the judicial
only poaaiblc but toray : that tbo accumula- '
■ mandate* uf lhe Guvrrnmcut, and the
lion of eoia woalt^wer its price, improve
lio
United State* coart* are now p.werlre* io
ll.
tbo pablie credit, iB&amp;vaae the mla of 4 per
; euforoc their doerres. or ti. serve procc**.
or to keep the pace, unless the marshal* tbb rmimpiion *.1 was adopted by a au- earn bond* , and that when Ute ti»d ibould
i serve without the p.y fixed by law.
In joriu of both hranihes and approved by ba luKcicul to inapite confidence ia the
the Pnaidanl.
Thi* was a KepuUiara . ability to regime, raramption w.,uld be a I
। thia way a majority . f either house auy
nullify any law rad d^M r&lt;-y th* Gorern- os.asurc. C&gt;r. though mauy Dcm^nte tranquil and eaay paau-v, tbe earn fore- I'
runner of hopeful prvvpcrity.
They atoo I
, taeot. We tbouxht all »i|tl&gt; dogwM were f.’orvd rrsumptiuu, yet party discipline
1 overthrown by the attiecdta-tsta to the and the bops of. party advantage induced believed that H would lemcn the burden of I
evevy .mo of them to rote against the Re tbe public debt, and tower the rate of in- i
Constitution Hush k policy, if Mbcliuccd,
-Jiuptiou
act.
Thia
measure
wu
.
very
temt
tnt
only
to
die
public
bat
to private
। will rralllfy ths amandinrota, and is more
| dangerous tlira sccrerion vr State nullifi­ attaplc uoe, ouotaiamc but two propooitioM
cation. It is revolution and anarchy.
Tlu: evident narpMu uf tboMi now d ini1 inatin; ia the Democratic piny is to talit-1
tin ami degrade the NatiiHul-Govcruutetu,
to elevate prutincialism above nationaliam.

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the World. Every Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in OH. Every Skein set with the
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.nD9entra* Railroad

Moro JACKSON WAGONS in use in Barry County
than all &lt;&gt;{hert&gt; copibincd, yet the repairs do not average
2 cents each. Call and sec them at

a or van
■' WEST TO ANU EHOM
IAHOS ANO DETROIT

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
Hastings. Mich., Mpy 0, 1879.

Itf

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Of which nmre have been sold
years than nil -others combined.

Universal Croup Remed

fKT HCHKMI BilUtlD

DENTIST

NashviHt
WILLIAM

Micbitaa.
WALTER.

The following are a few of tlie parties turning the Buckeye to any
of; whom wo confidently refer : ’
Robert Mitchell,
E. J. Crook,
L. K. Powers,
Fred Hecht,
A. K. Bull,
Erank Darby,
U«a Bare,
Peter Cobb,
Friend Soules,
John Parsons.
Watson Woodruff,
Fred. Collins,
Jas. McGIyn,
Jerry Rogers.
Thos McGrath,
Milo.Fwh,
Chas. Youngs.
A_ Ban)nm,
McKelvey Bros.
James Boyd,
Joseph Stinchcomb.
Caleb Garwood,
Daniel Warner, •
E. W. French,
Al. Parker,
James Jones,
(Joo. Whitney,
A. J. Sponable,
Wm. Beadle,
Jacob Edger, ■
Chas. Dolph, y
Isaac Cunningham.*
Jesse Simmons,

TAILOR.

!v E

The grain seeder can be
It has been greatly improved for IL
attached front or back of the DRILL as desired,
' * The indicator is
on the back side of the Hopper. Feed Cups are stationary, and it
Au Wont Guaranteed. now has a gauge that causes each hoe to run one uniform depth so
tlud. every kernel of Wheat is planted the same depth. A result
never before attained on any Drill. Don t fail to see the new Drill
before buying.
In Empire Block, over Madge's Store.

»j. J.
Carlisle, Sin ail Onaieital
PAI N TER

Mich., July 29, 1871*.

MESSEB BROS.
46tf

Imperial Soap

jggr.-JSHWSftt
SSaEr.±=!S«5
»t SaterdAT*. Alt other trela *
•-ink ^*S If l&gt;ivi*l*a at the

^trnftSsTfrihex

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES
Tiie Price of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 100 1 lb.
bars—75 lbs. in the box. To any One who will send us an order
fbr 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send.one box extra free u
kT* taLdril'1!** '** VT&gt;Ki*to&lt;
U**- a premium. Or the orders may be sdnt to us for one or more
12.00. $2?50, and $3.00 Per Dey, boxes at a time, with remittance, and when we have thus received
orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free as proposed
The Excellence of tliie Hotel
above. If you do not wish to send money in advance you may
sis^igjiatr.dSfcSssr deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your
urtBl ik tat Dniiu-twa it IkXixsi town with the understanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt
of the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address
JSS"'j"
The first hotel in tbe State to reduce rates.
The first hotel io tbe State with Pas­
senger Kievstar.

CRAMPTON BROTHERS,
Corner Mottroo and JefferBoii Streets, New York.

COOK &amp; BOGERS
Rav. J mt opvwad lb»lr New

MEAT MARKET
FRESH; SALT MEAT
POULTRY 4/F0 fistf

That I Imre the finest stock of Dry Goods inBarry County.
I
bought my Stock in New York before the advance. I have not ad­
vanced my prices.
|1.00
I sell Ladies' Ready Made Suits for

-

White and Figured Lawns for

Linen Suitings for

Kid Glovee in all Shades

15 oentjl :
18 ceuta !

50 eta., 75 etc., and $1.00 '

-

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY
STAPLES OS ALL KINDS.

Plain

and

Brocade

Trimming

Silks

IN ALL SHADES.

I luve » oompleU- Auortwnt of O«nU' Puraubing Good*.

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
Bua h&gt; Uw tetwrt Style. I" *11 kind*
kwortpc—ibl.prio.Ior Out. ’

V'} Soo* I

“tee tbe

LEWIS STERN.

OOOKU

I'oaTi-Altli, July 23. Tbe first appear;
race of Secretary Shennas iu Maine aa a
public spaeksr railed oat one of tta largest
and moot iotriigul audiences that ever
greeted ra orator at City Hall. ’ Long
before the hoar at which the meeting was
railed the tall wm filled, rad by the time
Mr. Bberaun bes;an to speak, ouodreds
had been compelled to go home without
so much M rarity ths distinguished gen­
tieman
There coujd not have taeu r.
more auspiciotu opening of tbe campaign
for the-Repnblirana than Ibis speech of
Mr. Shcrtura, which ia pronounce! nn all
sidra s speech which will bars a wide and
potent inflame. Mr. Sherman was greet
ad with rounds of applause, sod was Ire
qeady interrupted by dsotoaatratioM of

utuil ftur year, from the date of its p»«
rad the wav&lt;» of fsctioa may best up.n
| it raj .latter ii. Gen. Wade Hampton it ags- 81&lt;| a were trira by SccrcUry Bris­
I tvpcrtol to have raid tba] bo doc* aot oars tow, and roar dislinguiahod townuun,
Secretary
Morrill, for lb* gradual replaccwhether the randidatre are hard money or
ateot of fractional currency by riher onia,
sat:-money, so they are Democrats
A
few Dtoiocrat* from tbe North, elected i but anti! tike spring of 1877 na material
upon any GLo tauo or anifire whatever,' preparation wm. or cuuld well has* been,
give them with tbt solid Boutb, ths control midufortbc rodemptiou of Ubit*18tetai
which amtinued lota daprtttated,
ol the Klecioral Ui'llegc and of the Senate autre,
tot-., w-wk —AI— OO •— &lt;LA —to to —to
and Home Through theeaucus, conducted
in aecret and controlled always by the
moot virirat men, m which lhe solid South
hM tbe mtjority, they hope to rate thia
whole CT-untry and sap and mine all tbe
strong foundrtions 4f the power and an. ' Darier the Fhola of 1876 aad 1877 the
thortty upon wbichfita National GorereRarimptiou act wu made the (abject of
ttvrat rests
d-uuaaaUuo. Tbo alward nolioa wav pat
Tbit is the i«u. bdorc which questions forward that it wu the caituc of the bard
of money, labor or property sink into
timea, tboegh no materia) aottoa bad been
compsrilivc insignifieAure
White I in­
tetra under U, end the hard tiowa eater
tend in tbe remainder of my remarks to
eighteen moutba before Ibe Heuamplion
confine myself to financial q treat loos, 1 tag
actnaaaad. AH aocte o:' praplwmaa ware
you tn remember that the talite fur n*~
made of its foilnra.
We ware told that
liutial authority, for tbe right of tbs Unit­
ed States to enforce its laws rad protect
itawkiacM on svery foot al land or water
altcmpi to accumulate cub would put up
within its limits, though once wo* is in
ita pnea; that u would be worth flfiy
danger of being loot Remember ibat tbe
lbouaaa4 dollars to ba &lt;m tba right of lha
national debt, two-lhird* of xbo national
line on the day of reaumptioo ; that re
taxo, lhe detraction of our eomtoerce on
sumption wm impoaailde ; that It would
Um high sens, all tta sacrifice* which ao
praMrale induttry ; that It would step the
enmpauied And follow'd tta war, were ule ol bond. , that k would ra'oo the rate
ot interval foe tbe benefit of the boedhcld
era, Shyloeka and caplialHU.
Tbe Democrats party, in Ite platform
.dotted in &amp;. Loom in 187G, while pre­
tending |o ta fbr reeumplion, denounced
tba Rapab.'ican patty beoaaM it had mad.
no praparatlao lor h. bat, ineteed, had
obetrorted It by wutiag our reeourera and

divided naturally tprung.
Wu miat uaderaund tbe actual amditiou of things
wbon this occurred, in order to diaoum with
latelligvace the aioMuret that have baas
proposed cad riaculvd, and th* qaeetiooe
that etill retnala open for dear Ion.
Oar
money then wm »per maeoT, irredeemable
ia eota end worth abuut oighty-aovra aaets

nacot nay demand* likely to be made upon
it. Tbit coin could only be obtained by
aurplaa revenue, or by tbo rale of United
Htatm bond., full authority for which war
girra by the Resumption act.
In April,
1877, it wm anuouneod by the Adnuniairation that from the Im uf May tbo
Treasury Departnioot would atNumulaic
coin at the rate of 45,ODD,000 u month,
and accordingly that num was set aside
Jrom the sale of 41 per cent bonds, up to
&lt;to. i-. _r t_i.

to resume, with a definite plan of resump­
tion, at once had a reviving effect upon
the public credit, increasing the ante nf 4)
per ecut bonds. Thia indo^cd tta Tress
ury Department. &lt;m tta 23d dgy W May.
1877, to withdraw the 4i per neot bonds,
rad oa tbo 9th of Jam, 1877, to place
tta 4 per cento upon tbo market to ta sold
at par ia coin, both for refunding- sad re-

March the odea fell to SM,8»,100,
chiefly by reason of a fear that the
enormous payment, roquirad under the
refunding act daring the tnoaiha of April
and Muy would orebie duiurbauc. in
tbo money market, bat this four I .ring
been dissipated, by the Jal of April the
aslea were rapidly resumed, and in four
days they amounted to 173,342,300.
enough to cover and pay off all tba outataudiog flve twenty bouda of the United
•34n,HU^50 four pv
CTL hoods, with which to pa. SO equal
amount ri six per real. tavid* Srauriag
a saving of •6,862^05 a year.
Nor to
this all. There srero outstaodinc at that
limo •194^66^00 five per &lt;^&gt;L taw

�ahqw also that lhe mjney wm in tho
Treasury, and thi. being dodutod would
leave the balance of tbe &lt;Ubt a* - before.
Tbn*. if yon owe a thousand dollm with
therigUto
‘--------- *------- “J

What w it?
.nd
Am.—Your
Receipts.
' /
.
What is it ma&lt;le of 7
Am —Pure DRVPS.»nly.
How i, il im'l- t
Am.—Wilb
Mnmwf.
•WMr. t»gU ilt
Am —Al BdtXTU t BoUUlSS
where yon will always find a full and
select Stock of

1878, the amount of exchangoa in thora
cities wm 611,036373^74, rad for the
same period uf 1879 it was 614^50,492,529, showing an iscretue of 20.2 per cent,
this year.
. .
I might extend the siatbtteal informa­
tion to almost every department of indna3 or bu*inc«s but it is scarcely worth
lie, became the general coneurrisg
seatiuMul of the whole pallia b, that,
while we have not yet recovered from tbe
languor of the ptaie of 1873, yet undtr
lhe Inspiring inflaenw of apeci* pay­
marts, th* worrt b p*st aud wo are now
improving in every branch of industry.
1 am not foolith enough lo attribute all
these sign* to the act of resumption. No
doubt it b largaiy due to the habit* of
thrift, economy and industry which oocreuxrily followed tbo depremion of basinros, largely o thy migration of people I
thrown out of emplymeut who have found
hcoc* in the We^, but mainly to the
reoupcrative eoerpe* of a vigorotte, indtmRapubUcaa party ia oppos'd to th* sotaag* of
Iriotm aad active people. What 1 wish to Hirer. while It waa tba ^apsbUaa party, aad
prove b, thst resumption, tbe rartcration th* Raeumplton sat Itaolf. that provkted for
of our currency to the rain liaodatd, tbe recoin*** of Hirer, introduced it laloeurcoatribntod to these beuaGctal result* and rent us* i* pteeo of lh&lt; fmtitoral currsoey.
stesds ready naw to eeia it without Uatlt
it belted all the fab* prophtcica made m sad
a* Ito market ratio te gold, while th* Oreaabeek «'.«mrat .(.he, to coin a Hirer dollar
I bare thus stated my slew of th* sue- worth only oa the avenge aighty-ev* rent..
ccrnM exaeulicn of tbe polity of resump­
tion and of tbe bencflotal result* io tbe
redaction of interest on tho public debt
and tbe general improremenl ofbusiuroa.

irreer. .iron*, free Gorrentncnl of free wen
11 would, with franka.ro u&gt;d aiaeertty, with­
out malice or hate vxteod th* right !•*»&gt; “f
felioweUp and fraternity te these who lately
were st war with u. ate teem la making
frvttfrt their wart* place* sad la drretejdra
their immeiae reasore**, if‘tally tboy would
allow the poor and ignorant tore among them
th* bvraBta conferred by th* Craotltnuna and
th* hwa. - No haste r.f opprra.toa rreU upon
them. So baysusa point* to them ****»&lt; in
tkrtr iwliiiee! imagining*.' We would gladly
freiaratea with Ilian If they weald allow as.

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expenses are light and we sell
goods in same ratio.
fine

and

4tf

Call and Sec ur.

.

^^ERTS &amp; H0TCHKIS8,

Ea*.

WeW Report!
Tone, ebuut* 4ud il’RICES change with them. . X.-,. ■
wu TEA m ebrob Dnw. Wc h... . full line of NEW TE •

■I price, that r.c-qiT WM ,0 low

J SUGAR
In :ut Cheap as any place in Michigan.

SOAPS
0 e. tmr», S e. bm, 4 for 26 c. or 20 c. Ur,.

MONEY

.

■

COFFEES
20 ttacks just received at prices from 124 to 35 c- as to grade it: •.
quality from cheap RIO |p the finest JAV A

TOBACCO
We dan beat the County as’ we buy at Manuiactory p ices

FISH

PLATFORM.

’We have a full line cheap.

Opposition to all - paper infla­
tion, and consequent deprecia­
tion. In favor of a currency of
They further my :
coin and paper of equal value,
••W* damoite lbw Imma4ia&lt;a valttag-ln sad
aaxmtat af &gt;11 Vailnl Hair,
io f.il and equal purchasing power, the
f*g&gt;! lenilcv mosey
paper convertible with coin at
Thle ia Hill mure muaetruur wLe a II la re
the will of the holder.

STARCHES
All kinds to suit you.

CANNED GOODS
FRI’IT of all kinds nt season,

Of till kinds.

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gotirted it* Iran* *1 a lea* coat or on a*
favorable term*. The sale* of tbe famotu
3 per eent. ectuoi* of England, when
made, were on far lore adrantageon* terms
than the United State, wm able io rteure
after accompliihlng rcanmytion.
The mumption cr iped* payment* ba*
had the tame beneficial effect upon the
bumoasa
of private
citiicn*. The
reduction of interest on tbo public
debt bu hi* made it partible to reduce
tba rate on all debt*, whether Stale, cor­
poration cr private. Nothing ia tuore
certain than that irredeemable money
ncceiaarily lead* to the increase of the

CROCKERY

‘ Best, tta eUbap as others sell an .inferior quality.
tract of Capteia Dixon from lhe indepchdcnt csedidaey for Sheriff io Ystoo coun­
ty, Mississippi. were given jo our column*.

STONE WARE
We have 50,000 gallons Ohio ware.
IMPORTANT

TO

aa- FAIUfERS PRODUCE TAKER IN EXCHANGE.

CONSUMPTIVES !

SMITH, HOGLE &amp; PRESTON.

Ataaattamaa Mate* beya «e fon.rrol. M cure
outrage have been made pubhe, showing hUaaaafOaMmrttea l» Ita wnni naan, shir
clearly the animus of the'controlling
element &lt;&gt;f lhe Democratic party io that
. &gt;■* Hl ACrertea. it lb. Tbrmi .ra LumV
Stale Captain Dixon waa not a Il«publiea*. On the contrary he had been a

IlMliugr. July 22,1879.

a

“OHIMYx^l

Hevently Captain Dixoo, who •»» a
Coefrderaic xildier, at the auggtutwn ol
a number of mm of iollacraa, became an
Independent csndMito for Sheriff. Thia
cauacd much bluer fueling and Captain
Dixon made aim remark! particularly
irritating to the feelings uf tlx Democrat
ie leaden, fur which be ,wu tingled out
fur punishment. These “irritaliag obaer-

The Stat* of N*w York hu bylaw,
reducod the rate of interest in. that State
from 7 to 6 per cent The city of Provi*
droec »o!d4i per cert. bend, at above
K. The Stale of Pennsylvania »old
000,000 4 pen cent, bond* at above
per. The city oA$&lt;ex/York soli 5 per
cert hndee-bond* ab 105,76.
Five mtllicn dollar* of Denver and Ilio
Grande-Railway Company 7 per rent,
bond* were snhactibcd in two houro—the
fin* time for year* that money Irt* been
pledged for building a railroad. All *ceuritic* have advanced ainoe January 1
at the average rate of 10 per cent. Mort­
gage* at from 8 to 10 per cent, are daily
being reduced to from 6 to 8 per cant.
Capital is again seeking investment in any
safe securities that offer.
With tbe first decided preparation* far
rerumpticn there eamc slowly * revival of
business ; with tbe snceem af resumption,
thst revival is marked in nearly every
branch of industry.

*h&lt;4 gun campaign of 1875. A Repub­
lican leader having several hundred
dollar* oa hi* perrou w&gt;* waylaid, mur­
dered and robbed.
Same Democrat
intimated that Dixoc got the money.
Tbu led Dir.on to make the ‘'instating
obaervatioo" that th* money takes from
the person of the trurdcrrol Republican
wa* used by lhe Democratic Committee
aa a campaign fund. Tlib was lhe spa­
cial grudge against Dixon.
Whan Dix­
on and hi. friend* begin to attend th*
place* of recuteratioo ia tbe county,
they fuuod them beset with Democratic
rifle dob*. The white* registered, &lt;brt

t

wlte il tea paste of 1073 would b* but oahaw.
er lo * kurrleane. The withdrawal of th* elrcrtallog note* from tho Janka wonM, naerevarUy, oapol iba ea&gt;* of te* brad* dapoaltad farj
I for their aaeurity. aad this waste uaqaaotlra-’
ably lead to lb* oslkettea of boa* date dlaemtnu, which »u.)d *fe« er.ry vilUge and
haalCT la the towd
U is objected to tba n«loo,| teaks that they
draw tatarest an th. United S&lt;iUt band* de
[tailed by them, aad slao ca lb* HrenteUag
raules issued by them. A. io lha brad* held
by Ibam, Ibey.arslha property at the atoeklaoldan, aad not th* property of th* OovaraWaJ require them ta aaeurity to the
boMm of tbe aolro because It ie the beet se­
curity. Ifth* baak gaaa oat af exteteiie* lhe
ialsrost af tea bands will atlll Uro to U paid

In view of the rrourd of Captain Dixon,
I ooe cannot get up much indiyurtioa io bka
■ behalf. He la simply the sietim of hb
own lawleos and cruel method. There ia,
i bdwerer, a lenaoo to be learned iu this
■ riot al Ynxoo City, and that is that th*
’ Dsmocratic leader* in Urge portion* of
i the cotton State* will cot panuit the
' existence of a party of political raoremant
1 hostile to the Democratic ovjanixatioo.
■ Thia outrage, it should be remembered.
, took place in a State rrraelly visited by
; u&gt;
"independent" correspondent who
said that there wa* the **m« political
freedom in Mimimippim thora i* iD Mm•achuaett*. Throe feel. indicate beyond
th, Onraawat ,f ik* Callad Bum had bara a doubt that then is no political Ireedom
paying Sro per ctol In r&gt;M. Tkaro
auektra” aro aa»n( lhe urn* pros&gt;ia.ni aad in the moat of th* eouon Butcn.
rt.tCTpri.lag aad UdnHn.u. eitlua* af Ik*
LaUod Bute*, aulotu aa4 williagU trout lhe
Goteraaenl with their rorainj., ia the MI
fUlh that Uro promlMa made to them upon
ihetr Uods and eertif.rores will b« MlhMIy
rodataaad, and ya* tiny are droouacod by il.&lt;&gt;
Caimwnu with Kron* of reproach, and I.
for ertag what th* law eoDmand.d me Io do
aad which, I proudly *ey I was ahte u 4*^

It 1* to auprart aneh dogma*. *ny Republi­
can fritvte., that wears invited te d.rert iha
great party ta which we belong. It may bo
that lhe AepuUlren party hra made ta th*
Inal twenty year* oome mistakes. It msy not

ail:

wap barn n the atea rf liberty and Ju.tim,
Ird air country ia the great aireagi, tar
iten and nattanslliy, wUsb mor. than *1!
M leaded la maha It great and powerful. It
a always tekan aid* with lhe poor and th*
•bl*. Il emanclpalad a whole rare. aad baa
ratted than with liberty tad all the riakla
eiliMMhlp. Il never robbed Uro taHotXox.

done. Of etrarac, greenbacker*, or rather
fiatirti, all over tba country, have tried to
bellttl* the qxroh, and hare also triad to
make out that it wm cm moalrou* ftbabood from begiuniag le rad; but ..eh
talk M in keeping -with th* party, and
with the principle, it promulgate*. Tbo
ipcech b true in every particular, aa every
heneat individual know* who hm kept ia

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FUFF
ra mwralrall.A VALUABLE

invention;
the wowld rcnowhec

WILSON SEWINB MACHINE

I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
■tbs,"-

Cor. Stat*&amp; Msdboc Sts.. Chicago, Ilia.; and San Francisco, Cal.

For Salby all First-Claw Dealett.

^REMEDY POWERS &amp; barlow
SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS

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Something new in the Line of

WIND MILLS !
Be »ure and see the Myers Improved,

.

FAIIVTS AIVU OX3L.S
None but the Purest of PainU and Oils Sold.

HOUSE FURNISHING MATERIAL
We offer Special indocements.

And other Agricultnnd Implements,

GRAIN DRILL
In the World.

v—Call and take » Beat on one of the

|C|A|M|P| |S|T|O|Q|L|S|
And watch tho crowd rush in.

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«h.sl«- Btert. Octhmt Htg.

I’OWEItS &amp; BA-RX.OW
IV A TTTP
TTT&gt; tl°- P- RoweH * Co’o. Col.
“ .AJ&amp;Xd . UF » ntxaw Aikvisn-riMKMi:.wri&gt;-.

SAWS FILED,

from 1,200,1
1,608,000,0

scnlintr the teanufseture of woolen
in tbe United States, inoraaad from -^.r _b.
r»
000,000 pounds io 1873 to 24»,0l&gt;0,0«) 61M.W7.G97 67 to 6M.776.T7B SO.
pound* in 1878.
•
Th* ototemaal nx trad, would b&lt;
Even Mr shipping internets, engaged
*,u"o“'(,n °’m'
in foreign trade-th* iodraUy mart d*- : K„ UI mJ'inrerwt. though ram
preaead—showmotnc signa of hopcfuk&gt;a*i. ahie is coin. 1. ta tut. uXA ta cum

Fr»vi4«wr.. K. fL ior.» IC*

Tbe feeling against Dixsn increased,
ootil *1 length be wm given tbe • alterna­
tive to fly the eouutry or be killed- After
parley, during which time hia bouse wm
■urrounded by armed men threatening'
fire and slaughter, it wm agreed that
Dixon should liv* ia Yasoo provided be
would retire from tbe canvas* and take no
part in polnics. To save hb house from
the incendiary and hb lift Dorn th* tmasaio, Dixon finally aignad au Zgreewenl to

raa la II by law. TU people of Mala, mil
rataobvra between those tlrerabaakero
wU alrls-lty proaerro lhe national faith, seek
iamtiaula lhagreenlaek at par with eofn.
and thoa* wha. with utter dlarenrd of th,
public Itetb. wish ta restore tbe *14 Hat. of
affairs, when ilia peraheck could only ba pa.
aad at a diaesunt. a*d ambl neither be racelred fur custom, dulls, nor ba paid upon th,
public date. They would revive lhe eld dis­
tinction between tba buadbalder sa t th* notehulder, when a Jlrt-rent gold dollar was paid
teakw l^m,lkal,lM&gt; .kA

profeumi naaca from 6J.100.00U.UW In 1BGJ,
in 67.O0O.auO.0W in Jb7f, I. * (keiao atartUng
a* lo alarm every friaad uf the country ; that
the reduction cf tea rota af coin InterMl and
al th* am timr laere**ing tea principal to
aueh aa sarousl a* to vastly I--—tea e*la
iMsteat coailaraBy. umter th* pretest af seraJ7 th* redurttea af th* rate of isteraat.

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in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, nnd
as elegantly finished as a first*class Plano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo­
sitions. IT 8EW8 ORE-FOURTH FASTER than other
I machines, its capacity Is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than
tho combined sales of all the others. The WILSON
MENDINC ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.

BACK!”^:!

production of wheat and com, lb* two lead­
ing certal product* of tbe country, which
constitute the principal port of our exEof breadatuffs, indicate* daring tbe
ear a large increase orcs tbe produc
lino of 1873. Tb* production of rorn io
1873, wa. $32,000,MO buab.1. , in 1878,
about 1,360,000,000. .'‘redaction of
wheat in 1873, 281,000,000: in 1878,
abort 42b,000,000.
'
Tit* cotton crop of th* United Bute*,
during the 1878, wu larger than any
previous crap in th* hirtory of the ccur.-

cigars

A spcoaltyl

oc money refunded.
W II. A*
your drogrirt.—Allsara Dre. I?.
Dr. GouuS, 5 Wert lltb St h.
Abort fifteen yrara ago I wa* unfortunate
enough to get aiek. and .through mi.management it became eouauulieual.
I Ibra waa long troubled with eropoou*
on my chest, a Hud of dry scaly *e*bt
*i*o lamp* on different part, of my body.
My hair all came oi&gt;t and I wa* generally
dilapidated. I tried vare.ua physician*,
visited th* hot spring* and other place*,
but found no relief
Bamhline and
Sandalioo Bair Lift bare made a new
man of me, aod yon may u*o thia a* you
please. ' V. S. Hutton.—Dr Gounod *
great mcdieal work, fall af ioterert,

tbe cnercraalion turned on tho subject
of Iranamigratioe. 'Mr. K. X«« * firm
believer in thy' doctrine, sod bs« expa­
।
tiating largely u— *•----- — u*
was interrupted -j - „----------- .
present .with, "K., what do you
yourself to hare been before you we
donot know." replied K : *T rui
been a tdg, for aught f know."

HONEST
than any loan* ever trade by the United
Slate*. They were generally mad* by
popular »ub*criptiora by tbe people direct­
ly. Th* taring from the amount allowad
for th* expense of negotiating the loan i»
over 61,100,0(H&gt;. and tbe premium exact­
ed uo 4j aad 4 per ocnL bond* amount*
to.»1,IM,MS,25. I tan my without fear

KIDNEY PAD

Ciain, Tails. Beditrais, aii 3»&amp;:
Asd la teetaveryibia* UuH It »Hr ef Woad

IlEPAIRED !
tuxawa wuriitm c-uk^ikh

�r&lt;xfxpe»4»eqM«4lV®r

port!
mth tbon, . v—
Ml line of NEW TEA
ir.uOiurtarui *.■.!•»*«

THREE PAPERS FOR $4 00

We will send the Detroit
Weekly Post and. Tribune for
one year, the Michigan Fanner
for one year, and the Rkpublicam Banner until Jan 1st, 1881.
to any person not now a sub­
scriber to the Banner, for $4.00,
to any person sending us the
money for the three paper prior
to September 15th, 1879. Tbe
Bannee \nd the Farmer for
$3.00. The Banner and the
Post and Tribune for $2.70.
Now is your time to get good
papers cheap.

anulactory prices.

)ODS

Entered at the Post Office.
Hastings, Mich., a* Secondclass Matter.

it&gt;4n.
[uality.

RE
IN EXCHANGE, ra

PRESTON.
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E INVENTION.
&gt; RENOWNED

MACHINE

ometer Watch, and
i Piano. It recoined
d Centennial Expo-

I. There are more
Inited States than
era. The WILSON
I kinds of repairing,
with each machine.

MACHINE CO.
ew Orleans* La.;
Ian Francisco, Cal.

Dealers.

RLOW

&lt;1 Oils Sold.

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MATERIAL
!tlU.

amenta.

Nsw Yoaur, Auguai 9th, 1B79
What a pity that old man Noah didn't uf Km: Saginaw, Hon. L D. Dibble and
Tb* topie of moat intcreat jnrt now ia
H. H Slewut of Bettie Creek, Mr. Pow­ Wall atrevt circloe, and I may almuri any.
ers of Bellevne, Mr. Fraser, Hen A. B.
Dunmv'w flitch uf boron would hare bran
Mayard ol Detroit, Mr. Stafford ot Plain­
ut nght thewa rrny year bed they applied
■ Teo, that ia ao, and if Prraldent well, Mr. Brito of Portland
for it. It aeema they only warted to
Hayra, while be bed hia band in had only
On motion of the Prosecuting Attorney
raubliah thia woudcrWly grod touunbial
the ceeea uf tbe Propio va. Charlotte
diameter before they alerted out on
vetoed the moequito bill ■
Tba’ Sowing Society cunnccted with I^ixhtoa. charged with murder, aad F.ira
Emmanuel church will be entertained on Tobiae. charged with aaduction, won oath
Thureday afternoon of thia weak by Mr* pruutd. The Bro: beraura th* mediae]
D. G. Robinaon and Mr*. Phin. Smilh^ tertiraocy waa conflicting, and tbe latter at The poaaibl* eompliealiima, with th. Moo
rue doctrine, of an European Regency
art ibe Society perlon, jq the Rower Mock,
Mtilement of tho civil anit.
of a project ofaneb magnitude maker the
The canto of lhe People v*. Joaeph matter aoraetbing of political af well -aa
Slattery, charged with Mtuail and battery, commcrrial and economical import. Tbo
Frenchmen hare very kindly ulforod to
lot oa help pay for tb« piper and bare
without fail. I mutt make
‘ While atiten* of Hulino an compel!through lhetr financial agents here, th*
my collections before wheat
ed to build eidewalk*. would it not fie
Credit Lyvanai*, who ar* anmptoualy
declines.
/site m well to have the authoritiew m to
accommodated ia that magnifi. ent palace
‘♦n O. D. SPAULDING.
it that a walk Is built on lb* Ea»&lt; aid* of
The judgement uf th* Court below waa lb* Equitable Insurance Building, allow.
lb* jail lot* T The old om ia unsafe, and
did the lot* belong to an individual, and affirmed in lhe eawe of lhe People **.
forth way amount of ducat*. Hoc atraoge
the walk in lhe condition It in, Mr. indi-1I Robert Green, charged with bring drunk
to My, although many of our banker*,
viduil would be notified to put down a and disorderly.
ahtppiug merchant* and other plutocratic
beiac th* celebrated Johnetowa rned canee diguitarie, have ipoken warmly in farur
Tbe Lawvou Chemical Company of
tried and aubmitled at lhe February tens
Cleveland Ohio, not only manufacture cue
wm decided fbr tbe plaintiff with Crete appearo aa yet nut one dollar baa l-evo
T1:e add row of Rev M. V. B IUik
of tbe beat medicine* of the day. “Law.
forthcoming fretn any Amrrirao
tl iaat Sunday iu Court House Square before
and damagiw aaaowd at *3.00.
aeo’e Curative,” but tbe company ia com
Th* chancery caao of Edward Brown aeama that all th* aharaa, amuentiug lo tba the Red Jlibbon Oqb, waa oua of tbe boat
poaed of thoroughly reliable, upright and
rt al re. George .M. Ever* et al, wradcciiL
we ever Intesed to.
It . wm anffiriant to
huccet gentlemen May the Company
ed in favor uf Ao eompUiotuta, with coata allotted to Kurpcao applicant*—if tber* know that Mr. Rork wm to apeak, lo call
continue to prosper, and make glad the
To Everybody
art any. Bo our poor ecuntrymcn will out a goui deal larger crowd than uaually
Know ye that Memre. Smith A Bon,
hearta of the aiek with their boat of rente
he left out in tbe add, if lhe French plan attend those m xtinga, and tbe attendance bat* rented and fitted up ibe building fi&gt;r
dice, the “curative."
ia (-offered lo proceed. Th* Nicaraguan wa* large, atloutrv*, and Very much plea* uwriy occupied by C. J. Sictjh m a bakeryThere
waa
a
aoeial
gatbering February terra wm decided in favor of all Government sect** to bare, in it* own .
ed with the addrtM.
While the speaker on State street, foe a iMst aaarkrt, aad
they have located there to Kay. Bear
oa Monday evening laal at the revi- the defendant* except Adelaide Holoomb, internet, waked up with a vaat deal more ,
did nut take any ferial pain* to conceal that ia mind. They are thankful foe tbe
deoce of IL L ’ Underbill on lhe with coata iu their favor, and a penooal of energy than ia usual with' the acmehia dislike for tba netariou* traffic of rum very liberal patronage Car the peat year,
Highland* ; tho oecnvioo being the fiftieth decree rendered agaioot her for aomv
selling, yet hl* did not indulge io any per- and they propose to ooaliaM to merit the
America State* when anything but
aonirereary of Mr. Underhill* birth day.
petrauge of tbe eitiarae by furntebiag tbe
A very pleaaant time waa b*dVmdend. RorevrlutiuM arc under diacuaaion. They
very beet of mcala at low figures. Coll on
muff, but appealed tu temperance men
bare already, it is said, begun deepen­
u«. aad we will plaeM you. '
frrehmenta were ver rod in apleadid atyln,
everywhere to work, polilica'ly. religiously,
ing
the
Nicaraguan
canals,
and
in
that
aad *0 expreaeed the wbh that many ‘ Ira C. McAUiatrr waa coniiawd uu appli­
or erery other way ly, to cruab vol th* in.
happy birth day* were y«t in at ore for ‘ cation of the detendant, ou payment of way f«Ile&gt;_into line with the reaommeodaftmuua Iwinewa of dealing cut ruin and
the coata of tbe term and an attorney fee tiotu uf our own intelligent ex pion n. It'

The Petoakey viaitore are returning.
J. L. Wilkin* bad taken tbo train on
Il given na real pleurara to Mate that Munday la.: for Chicago, via Grand HaMr Z. B. Mullwou ia improving
ecu, thence acr.aa the lake, and aa the
Geo. llcad ia preparing to build an nd- train waa eroaaing Church Street, the fire
ditiou to bit reviden.'e »u Coater Street. bull wao heard by J. L., and bo jumped
.Mean. Crreay k Upjohn are making off the train and went to help subdue the |
quite a large number of aalaa of brick and flanaen that were making headway at

Knappen'g Law
Hroaa aMr Hale A Itantey , J
-r rem. Apply m

Knappen-’s Law
H?** auOrendHteaet. nnan

L. J. WHEELER

LOOIIOI
J G. RUNYAN &amp; SON

MTS H» SIIIIES,
GAITERS. SLIPPERS, *C„

Knappen’s Law Office.
M0HEY TO LOAN.

CALF SHOES,
SINGKR IAUHCTUBING CO.

wa* grand, toun.1 and to the point, and
American idea was by all odd* the mort
• waa highly apokeo of by all who benrd IL '
reaaonable, in any way. Two rplcodid I The winging wav firat clam, and take it |
porta
at
tbe
extranitiea
of
the
canal
with
been aettled, and that in the eiua* of j
Lak* Nicaragua u a mo*l convenient j all in all, it wu uac of th* beat teaGeorge Brumm va Albert Gallatin the1
perenoe mretiogv ever held in our city.'
notice bad been countermanded, and they I half way houac in the middle, and canal'
In th. evrnutg tbe Rev gmthman
wero uncaen (ram me cairamr
,
,
,
•
preached in Red Ribboa Hall, lo a!) that
&lt;&gt;. x»d., .n^.
«»i» »!
■?-.
,k“
the hall could p-aibij hold; and every I
.r.i.
“
body who wa* io attendance .there, wore
““&gt;» u—
a.
It ix reported that
( plan that tbe Amenaan mate entailed M well pleaacd with the acraaon m they I
frost io aom« place* in
W. F. Hiekavw. Henry Houghteliu wm
Ina late number of the Rofky
, the bowing Up oe tonncltog of coosiderday night Iml
argued
and
aabmiUed.
It
i*
dae
lo
jwtire
.
lain Ihubmulmn*, printed at Diamond
I able rock al no insignificant elevation.
Th* Baptirt aocicty gi’« a aoeial at Chy, Montana. appear* the following: and Gunplay that wa should ray tbe uacall: Thia, however, iu view of lb* prteent use
their ebapri da Court Struct ou Friday “Gen Briabin in a recent order, expreeiing . ed for and cnatemptable abuac of Loyal E.
Kieg a New Discovery lav. bora need
, of dyramite, cte., cannot be held to be a
Knappen by J amt* A. Swrery daring Q&gt;c
ruble tbe teat year, aad have given oa
valid objection.
.
A Hint to Workingmen
program of thia argument wa* diagramful,
feet Mtiaf.ctiou in erery instance We
B. T. Halatrad, atty, al Law, who
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The
engioeewing
difficultt.-e
of
tbe
The b-nert wovldngira i&gt; ff the
| and receive*, m it deserve, the outspoken
ran aohewtatiogly ray that this te really
aides al Freeport made tu a friendly
any of wbiyn have largh and
lbs only aerr. eurr for throat and lung
condamnalMMi
of
every
dverut
mau
of
all
on Monday l»t
make capreul uoteev &gt; i Sergeant Allen
Cecil, C«&lt;. K 3d lofty, and uf privates part tea who burned thereto, and which
stamped Mr Sweety aa a bulldoXer who
Upper Pcaittula to attend U. 8. Court, Wm. Kvatu, Co. D qnd Arthur L
Haight, Ce. E, Tib lofty., fur tbe intelli­ j would do liaMxie U&gt; the Southern coufadby draire of Judge Withey
J.G. Runyan A Son have bad tbe cm- gence and activity diaplayed daring llie

St aarsH

iogx of their Boot and Shoe Store painted
which odd* much to its look*.

Pirna and Ornamental Silver Plated aad

anew, Ohio, where ah* baa here «pending
•eecrai week*, oti Monday laal.
W. F. Keoficid, atty, al Law at Grind
Rapids, apenl Friday and Saturday faa* in
this city vifiitiog relative and friend*.
J. L Wblu^i Eaq., lala Chicago at­

tending the World'* Archery Tournament,
which commenced yeaterday and conclude

inproved.

&gt; OXXJ.8

Tbs 2d utM of thia etty plrred th* .
Burr Oak* ou tbe Fair grourab teat j
Hraurday-. The 2d nine bold lb* bolt. (
and tb. Oak. yet in their brat licit to ,
win it, buttb.yf.iled- Four inning, were
pfoyed. rraulting in a arao. of 25 to 7 in member* of the Bar of the county we
fitror of lhe 2d moo.
note tbe etfonduce of Hou. H. H. Hoyt

in th. 4th Ward, teat an iafsat ehiM. last
Bunday .veaing, vf cholera infantum. It
wu taken ia tbe morning .nd died the
seme .vaaiogIf Iroot holds off long enough to m to
not injure the corn, u, tbe corn crop, will
b« an eoormuua uoe, ia fact tba largest
this county baa ever grown. '

Tbomra Campbell, hcwtl.r al tbe Hast
inga House barn, wm kicked by a bora.
Imi Saturday morning and had an arm
broken. Dr. Blaxo act th. arm, and the
pa tient ia now doing well.
Mr. Alox Edmund* of Baltimore ia
jut putting lhe finiabiog touebea ou a
taro, oo bi* premise*, that ao far a* we
bavo obuTved u a* large and valuable m
any one in the eouuiy.

County Correvpondence.
It ncetna lo u* that lhe attempt of Mr.
B Fbmpout, Aug 9.1879.
Hick* to obtain the Sheriffalty of thia
There ia cooridftablc aieknea* io thb
oounty, through aueh a teehnirelily m he Tillage, there being hardly a family but
*c&lt;* up in hia infoeutation, and in fare &lt;f that bn called a pbyaieiao ia the laal two
the well known popular majority given by
tbo people to Mr Hotglitaltn, i* litilo ieae
than a fraud oo tbe public which demand*
th* ootapoken cvuidemnaiioo of every i Christ will begin io th* grove jest east
friend of fair and br ocat election*, and from her*. A large crowd ia expected.
that heahoold be made to fod tbo indig.
On last week Sunday, lhe Coogrqp*
nation that ia expreircd by all eandid men, 1 lioual Society dedicated to the aervice of
agxinat lhe attempt of any man to obtain 1 God lhe beautiful temple they hare ao
official poaition agaiaat tbe honeat Vote of I patiently labored to complete, though
The recurrence of an outbreak of yel­
low fever at Memphis .nd the .ppcirance
th. people.
I almcal unaided and tn tbe face of great ia a frw isolated inaUnera of cavra io
Naw York and Brooklyn, where the
tire of lhe i'o/cchm- court* of th i* county by Bev. I. B. donee, the pastor, Bee. W. naticata had rinded llie Quaronlio* regu to gamble on deeiaiona of the Supreme B. William*, of Charlotte, delivering the
Court, but when oranvel io a eaae before a dedicatory sermon, and' Rev. Mr. Bagbee.
made glad iaat evening by lhe arrival at
of Middleville, following io a moat appro
their home oo the Highland*, nf a young
j gretkir.au, wbe if thing* pr^vejiropilioua,
The aerincn Waa a powerful ooe, ll or
ougbly practical and heartily appreciated
by tbe large congregation to which it wm
acvmly repremanded by tb* court, or
lb* panic* impriaooed fur th* uutragcoua aonounerd that a deficiency to the amount
conlgmpL For further particular*, refer- of nearly »A00 exiated. which wm
Men'** made to “Big Injun Me," i’in the promptly met and discharged. Thue ta
kaieai mrjnu raae of Riabridgnr. before lhe little village of Freeport, a eongrega .
Ccmmiaaiuoer Martin.
lion weak in number*, young in yean, but1
Tire Bcatmvr Bro* are still .bead ia
Liat Monday about 3 o'vlock p m., our rich in energy and Christian perxrcrance,
lhe rcajnfadure and sate of table*, braepaopl* were alartkd by the violent ring­ haa aaecraded in erecting a 12500 edifice
rvau*. iedatead*. atanda. hat and lowri
ing of die Ire bell. It wu aoon aaccrtain- and prcMDted It to the Almighty Matter,
reek*, bracket*, nlcture frame* Ac. Ac.
They hate had ic/angmrol their forte*,
ed that there wm a fire, and it proved to free from incumbrance, and thin iu wbai
io great ta the call for their ware*. Every
artici* they mike
sell, b of tbe very
the 4th Ward. Tbe building being duae
brat, and void dirt vbeaj* too. Call oa
to Bentley Brae. A Wilkins yaill, the enthem and are if what w. aay n not true.
lira mill foroo with peila al one* hurried

.Mr. Knowke who litre* oa the High­
land* teat a rtry nice four yean old mare
oa Wodareday of teat week. Mr. K. te a to extinguiah the flames, whioh originated
worthy man, and it te a Mv.re loaa to him. in the back, cr summer kitchen. lt*»o
a* ba m a hard working man.
eoamuntcated lo lhe L part of the houa«,
Meaara. Cook A Sheldon have put a but before much damagr wm doo* hare,
partition through their Abstract Office, the taill men bad it nadcr control. Tbe
•nd OM room te to be used by clerks who Eogiu* *ad Hom boy* were it hand m
are lo transcribe tbe entire matter from aoon ax they could pcambly be, but tbe
tbe old to the uew almtract boolm.
engine wm not used. The damage to the
We eoraotimu raake a mistake in a lo- hoara will amount to about seventy-five
-eal, especially when wo are wrooginUy iaformed M to the name of person, thing
On Thured»y-tba 2S&lt;h inat. the Beat
or place ; but we never leave out the atom Johoetown Hod Ribbon Club are to hold
imfiortaut part af a Iryol, bow.ver.
a tabla picnic in StevcM*. Grove. There
The Granite Slate /&gt;« /Vraa of Iaat will be buaioeea of importance transacted,
Friday ray. that Mr. A Mrs. A. B. Free- and therefor* it ia hoped that a Urge num
ra»n arrived ia Lebanon tbe day previoM. bee of people from adjoining town* will be
and that Arthur* health wm very poor, paaeeot, M the buainoaa part of the meetwhich hie many friends here will regret to iug win be of interest to temperance
people averywlmye. Good apcnkcri will
Tbe Editor of the Baiwm addrcaaed be preacot, and a g.-nera! invitation i*
th* people of Eaat Johnetown at the Ste­ hereby extended to all the clkbo tu tho
re** grove lent Sunday eftorpooe, on tem­ eouuiy, and to those outside af it, that
perance.
Theca wm a goodly number may fori that their prveeoee will rouduoa
prreeot and afi seemed te enjoy tba oo to lhe pood of lin-peraoce. A grand
bom may b» expected, and will be
and M th* invitetion i* extended to
Al a meeting ef Heeling* Udg* No.
all who can attend. U will, uadoubtcdly
944. I. O. 0. T. bold al their Hail &lt;•
Moo-lay eveniag, Oeo M. Drwey, wee
c'^etod llie Rcpraeoutative to lhe Grand
We .failed the marble shop of A. 81.
Lodge, to be held tbe third Turaday ia
Bteck uao day Iaat wrok u&gt; view the monnmrot that Mr. BUck made for the Ute
Mr*. A. C. Town* which occvrwd at bra A. K. Ball. It i» of Italian Burble and
rretdonre in I'rairievUle co Monday I** vary bemrtifu) Tbe atone bare is 32
Marble
She had brew euffirriug foe quite a k~g irehae kquore by SO tnebtw thick
brae 24 nehc* »qe*r* by 10 ioebc* thick.
Um with • csMur in her aturaaeb, whWh £ IS Uri-a Z—

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m 21 tnchre -ju.re 12 mebra thtek.
Phuth 10 hx*c' square by « roabre thtek
Tbo urn ia &lt;wo fret high. Upon tba rep,
M*i&lt;b«r rid*. braafRully wrought, are

One door wc«l of the Haatingx National Bank where ydu

can alWaya find thv

J G. RUNYAN A SON. F

GENUINE SINGER.
L. W. FAUSEY,
MANAGER.

West Meriden, Conn.,

MM t Ina

Caoalrtia* .r **•„ eaanirakl* *att*r* *T

and Brunica. Tabla and Packet

Cutlery,

Shear*, Setmor*

gaaa. l^* weli-knoWB 1‘arktr U

and Korellia and SpeqUlti

of many llraeriptiouo

THE MERIDEN PURCHASING CO

DAUCHY &amp;, CO. COL
oe engin. 47 stem I ten milra from tbi*
rity, ou Shore Line Read, wm aceidealaHy
tlirowu off agaloat a rock, train under full
brad—about thirty five mile* aa boor
Wm very badly bruised. Your agvat wa*
ow board. Hr famished ra. with two
bottle* of Linimtot Iodide Amamoia, from
which I received the createM poraihle
bruefil, Ie four day* wm able te ait an,
and at* now able to oummrnee work My
trod Mother dro u*«l d&gt;«- 1Jnimcat for
rl-cumaium. which Heurtd. JoWsGarv-

Ho! for the White Mountain.,

Vi. tbe Boston. Concord. Montreal «sd
Whit. Mo.ntaira Railro*d. Tbo old,
direct and favorite route to Lake Wiaai
peMukee, Plymouth, Littleton, Franconia
Notch, Betblehem, Whitefield, LeMaster.
Jeffersoa and all plaera of interest among
laviahly furniahrd gratia,
the White Moeuteira of New Hampshire.
&gt;Um. Hi* aurviving part­
Tbe aecocry iloag thia line te grand, and
!. Jarrett find* it UMnwary
tbe aeeummi’datioo* «r. not turpuaed ou _________ M UM no connectluti with
any New Enylaod Railroad. Tbtae ef another H. C- Jarrett who ba* cutwaived
our rrad.ro visiting lhe Eaat tb'ta mcrad.
or in September, e*n &lt;per»d a week ia thia
driightfol raooutala region more pleemt|y than iu say other af tbe fiaatou* New
England pleroure reeorta. Try U ooee,
and ara if yew de not find it eo. Preu.
.New York city, you eaa reaab the moen-

Plaster,
Lime,
•
ll&amp;ir,
Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every­
thing you want.

LIME.
HAIR.
STUCCO.
CEMENT.
BRICK.
TILE,
LAW) PLASTER
.
PUMPS
PLOWS,
DRAGS

$500 REWARD.
IE POROUS PLASTERS

LAME AND WEAK BACK

1&gt;I th* etrevta of Haatior* or betwMO
Huticg. aad I'odrak, a black covered
diary with two oe* dollar bill*, om note
given to Greble k Hume), with chattel
mortgage, lor $17.70,' one of tan dollam,
and one of twenty, one given to Mmeer
Bro*, the'latter accompanied b. a chattel
mortgage. All three note* and mortgage*
bad been paid ia full. In tbo diary wm,
alto, two card picture* of Roland Cbiaa
wwa, *eot out by Clark A Leonard of
Tama county Iowa Tho diary t* of value
a&gt; an account book, and a rewardol $2 00
will be paid for II* delivery m the Baxmix office or to l|&gt;c aubaeriber.
Hope. Aug. 8lh, 1H7U.

Wheat,
W’pol.
Corn,
Potatoes,
Lard,
Butter,
Pork,
Hams,

Ht Merita Putbtiif Cuwiij

Cut Glassware, Lamp*. Chandelier*

* thriving bus: oom
Theinfret child of Emaouel B«nry »m
bound Iaat Monday; th. peblie will ra­

dreadful tragedy recently meted iu this
vicinity. Tb* little girl who wm wooad•J ia etill alive, but one ride Ma beccnm
paralyaad in coaaaqMnce ot th* wound.
Camp meeting begin* next TuevAay.
Preparation* are being made for th. ac­
commodation ol a large number. Mum
Riegler and Rotteh bar. erected a tempo­
rary frame atruetar* ba the ground* aad
wifi ran a mlaurenl aad eating house.
Tbe hotel ie also preparing for a crowd

Don't purchase auul yen rail ou pe, w*
ran and will acu. you Remember th*
Plaet Store oa feet Bide of Jcffvnou^t.

THE NEW

CROWN

LEFT HAXD PLO WS.

Reaper and Mowers.
Pay* the hipitw-i Cash price
for all kinds of Fanners Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of the abort articles,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Street*.
Hastings, April, 2. 1870. 19

A Fun Book of nearly 100 tevp
octavo pegs tor lhe aiek. FuD of rate­
able niotm on Smofula; Damnum of lb.
Breathing Organa, Dbuenra of Men;
Diacaaau of women ; Aehra end Paine
Heart Trouble* , aad a great variety of
Cnnowic Dwxaaxa, with evidence that

WOOL CARDING

raiaiag 16 pouMh e umee wiU U ped

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M«ara

�A CURE

OR NO PAY.

Ladies
Do you want a purr.

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|
time
bat­
brack rad Bambyirycr, winner it waa iatandodto change the vxfotio’g monetary
law! afforded to Prtow Uiamark an upper

Braun, GtaMAar,
. ,, July ilth, 1873.
NS# interpolation addressed a abort
ago to tbo Government by Henan

ifV yon to your Itrart a epnfrlt. It doqnwnyw^ M-

psora®

iLtli'cy which'aatdofsV

inaaa* * ■’’’"T £5* *L
TT; W m» natural, pra
And perfect arc it* «*l
thst it I* impossible tod

.
\PsMta, July 18th, 1879.
By a email Majority the Franoh Senate
baa passed tbe Bill far the return of tbo
Legislature to Pari*.

THE

kind of political ddirfctn

posseatod tbe

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I hare 'received a Utter from a brother
correspondent who osed to tramp with mt
lhe sidewalks of Puis. He is over io
Landon now, and writes tlrnt bo has such

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a fosthrt time there on Sundays, and |
"But" Frenchman will rey, ■‘thia beau­
"Bal"
enjoys htauelf so mueb-thoatras all
tiful hernia city must not bo insulted."
Their auaceptibility to intuit b u abiding
eharacterivtie of Parisian polities.
crowds go by u yan sip your ra/c ante
“If wo do not fight Prussia after thb,”
or tflortrnue, no “Bob" to ride in with
wrote M. Entile Girardin early in July
a cascade at the end of the route and nine
1670, "ao bdy in Europe wxU takas
cbeap restaurant where you aa pt t
ladyfinrer and two strawberries and a ,
peril enre for fifteen frraoi or »o if yea psy
a liberal pourboire to tbe waiter. Vf '

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Michigan Central Railroad
HIANI IAPIBS DIVISION.

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[grand rapids and Detroit

MEXICAN
MUSTANG

bekb
;
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height d:,appeared; and while yet the
monetary rviorm wu far from Imine com.
pleted, the newly coined Germsn gold began to emigrate.
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HOUSEKEEPERS
MINERAL' SOAR,

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PiTons.^it1

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CHAS. F. BATES &amp; CO., Proprietors,

Fort Wayne, Jackson &amp; Saglraw R. R.
SHORT LINE.
75 MILKS aHoaTBXT TO
INlllANAPUUI'i. MU ISVIEI.E
AaUallixrtauMItrTM.
32 XILCI TUB SU0BTK8T TO

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USE THIS BRAND.

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BEST IN THE WORLD.

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COOE
PATENTS

RHEUMATISM
&gt;) nunc
i imnn

Charnjw-Xlyares to. walk in sad ogle al i
tbo pretty girls that arrange themselvta |

t,Vi •
delightful wicked hone rrara out al Longeb..,. or fete* with HluminaGotm and
ela-bigtsd women, and aaerod baD* from

Tu:k«dan with human arms slicking out
just back of the bora" No nails down to
Saint Ocsd to are tbe waters play aad
to Steal flowera in tbe perk when tho
ypauds.ro rat looking.. No Sunday pin- j
tries at Uobinaon, and charming braqste*
served up in lhe tree with a ffirciustfogly
wicked or wickedly
-urinating little
jrisette vis-a-vis. No drosars alfritrn at

NukTilk
WILL

THE BEST

SANFORD’S
RADICAL.
CURE.

enfuroed seclusion, the entry of the Ger­
mana, the misfortunes of Francs ebook
men’s souls, rad tt.gy knew not what they
did. Still tbu very natural pica for lenity
is not quite an argument for trusting them

1

*
OLD *10 RELIABLE.

which foreigner* m especially unfitted te
understand. We may read lhe history of
France, yet not bo able to understand tba
feelings of Frenchmen. It is clear that
Pari* is, ts a Frenchman of susceptible
soul rad ' vivid emotions, aometbing
that Lobdoe, Berlin, Vian*, or Madrid
can never be ts tbe E:u-Ii&gt;bman, Germsn,
iiauc the thalir which they had gradually
Anatrian,.or Spaniard. Paris hu features
collected fur tale, it looks u if Prince Bitat urban lift that n» provincial eity can
approach, end social characteriatlde to
teerionUm by introducing a double stand-

.and heart of French polities, and in its
I be s blunder. Tbcte are good
•alone or strict", in its palaces or bureaux,
Cea
doubt whether tbe adoption of one Berries during ths yetr.
reputations or dynasties, revolutions or
■foser
tandart! was a wise measure fu:'-*
,DOj.r Baum bu creparcd—and ia
reactions, sro made or unmade
acuding to all Collectors wboen acre
Germany. She hu certainly incured very
and
records
have
been
examiood
asd
Beyond those sulntaatia! considerations
great losses by tho *alo of rilrer made proved ba engraved circular Irttcra
ihcro ball tbe romance and fervor which
nccoaury by it* dcmonctixstioa, and still pnuaing tlhmka and approbation ol
Republicans, poetical or political, have |
Dep't for their failbfol servine,
heaped up around an ideal Paris. .Victor '' sera own large ameunta .of Austrian
Gen’I Ewing, next to tfeuatcr Bi
and Speaker Ilan doll, rands out more
Hugo considers it a kind of boljtrity, rad
। itoekr, bonds and shares, tbe dividend* umeata to Ki* State than ray other &lt;
evidently believc-1 that ttcru was sacrilege
j and intert»t of which are now paid is a groMian. and when be left brre ti
io tbe German bombardment of a metrop- .
eum ocy dtpnri-iated by 15 per cent. But, part in tbe State canvass he suule ar
olb which b perhaps, more devoted to­
even If we accept tbe necemity er tbs menu for “Bonding" the State
what Shakespeare calls “pleuant vines" ;
speeches, leaving hia “frank" io the
adriaibiiity of the measure, grave faults
of num&lt; row hand stamps, for tlis
than any iothet city upon earth. ■•Paris" were evmmlltpd in carrring 'll out.
p-*e, Me selected the document* „ ..
said lhe great French poet, ‘‘is not a csp. TLc great difficulty in passing from ooe sent. But aomn bard money |&gt;ctaocrat
currency ta aoMhcr is that uf determining or other opponent of the -General got
the proportion from which lo start. Now
tbe Government simply intends to issue
new g,.ld enina, to be taken by all revenue
*o are notactitaes their bill*, nor have they
ever indulged in unrcmuucratirc rroeptioo.
no acconut.to be diminished but might be
Another myth surrounds Paris ; its pop­
raised if lhe price of gold should rbc iu
ulation it suppoued io be sepeciaHy the general market- This »u petfeetly
"heroic". Thit the street fi^hta against
ratiota!, the public sure not lo lose, would
'otcTwliclmhiXud^b have ooauiosallv «xwillingly bare accepted the new coins,
....................
tits of individua1
while, with any rise in the price of gold, j
disputed.
Pari- :
they as well u the Government would
rad boys,
can
; have made a profit. Instead of adopting
h or,» even rush
. tbu plan, tho leaders of the majority in.
upon it w|th a cool courage or fiuhlog I
Ooe day Iswt week a North Hall man
' duced tho Government to declare at ooe?
valor never excelled even by tbe mimic ' for the gold standard,but tu introduce pro- m*Jo a wager that he could esi thirty egg*
iu thirty minute* He lost the money.
heroism of tbe atage. Tbe belief however, I rwionally tbe double rtradird with the
Tbe fir»t c-zg did Ibe business for him. It
that the mam of the Panaiana are heroes :j proportion of 1:161; wit bant considering wu no yoang, giddy, inexpericnaad egg.
the siege signally disapproved.
There i
' tbit the impiendin; demonetixation of It wu a venerable old u«e. ami did it
were four hundred thousand Nation .j silver was sure to alter that proportion in with its little hatchet.
al Guards under arms; bat they literally ’
I tbe general market to tbe disadvantage of
did nothing notable except capture I
■ ilrer, rad that with a doable standard
Bourget, snJ that wu taken from them
everybody pap in lhe cheaper metal,
tbe next day. To anybody, who boon while tbe money-dealer* taka advantage of
tbe statistics of cooscriptioa . In Frure
that di&amp;mee by buying up in the boats
this result is not at all surprising. Tbo
market the better metal with tbo cheaper,
physics) examination of all young French­
in odter to export the former. The speak­
men, in order to teat their fitness for mili­
er of tbe majority, Herr Bamberger tried
tary aervice, enables tho authoritiev to u to refute arguments like these by main­
certain precisely the influence of city air
taining that the payment of the Fmcb
and ety habits oa lhe constitution of meindemnity would for years keep -lb*
Sneezing Catarrh, Chronic Ca­
oewire generations ol men. In the rural
rate ol exchange at a height adrantegeotu
tarrh, Ulaerotiv.- Catarrh,
deyartmeota of Franco there are four eon.
; for Germany. But be overlooked the
permanently cored by
scripts rejected u unfit for every ten
eiratmalracc that with the impending
healthy reermta enrolled ; while tn Paris
tbange In prnapct, tho German mints had
fourteen are rejected aa unfit for every too
cessed to coin silver, while gold wu not
accepted
This Weakness of Parisian
yet coined ; thus restricting the circulating
phyaique puincidaa with iutenao men­
medium and contributing to raise the
tal suaeepubnily, and here are some of
price of bills oo Germany. -As soon, how­
tbo cause* drat give to the pobUcs' of the
capital the characteristics of an intermlt- ever, as, by. tbo fransfort^rtiou of tho war
treaeare and by tbe repavmrat of State
loans rem the proceeds of lhe French
Thers is at times intense excitement,
indemnity large quantise'of silver were
action and Manat. Boy* ,□ body, wo­ thrown into the market, tts price began
men, in ucitabOity, men iu mental power, to sink. The experienced Frem.lt Minis­
ter Leon Say, took advantage of it. He
the Psririra# could fight splradtdiy fur
bought 92 million* of francs in German
ten minutes behind ■ barricade, or d&gt;a
silver coined them into 5 franoe pieces and
with u epigram on their Dps. but broke
seal them to Berlin. Tbo indemnity wu An Enlhuilatlio Friend of Sanford’s
down when subjected to the trying ordeal
Rsdioal Cure.
paid muck quicker than wu ratiripetod ;
of ■ long siege. Much of tho cerey exthus tbe cause which bad kept the rate o
tonded to the Ojcimm m traceable to a exchange on Germany al an artifielaf
nre..«n.. *. L.ulj,l(..r.k t.trr.l

THIS

1

csipt* and expenses of euatotu. Reoeipta
for the flocs! yesr ended Jue 30, 1879,
MS «99, (lrNM I2J28.2S2 .gainst
191,992^31, receipts and 12320J552 expeuaoa for the SsmI year ended June 30
ISTi
President of the Imperial Bank, who
The Treunrer of the United States will
spokn after him, preaeoted the state
montxary affairs io r» moat gloomy light, ten per cent of the salaries of tho Gov­
and bu *iaee stated that the emppagv of ernment employes hero in silver. This
thJ talc of silver wu not temporary, but
will pat shout |1 OU.000
month in
final; which is tantamount to saying that that num tn etrralatlon here, sod if Govtho rcmaiaiag: quantity of about . 400 ernmsot eoniractura here were piid in like
million narks in thaler piece* shall not be manner tbe amount would be'nearly
Irawu frost flltcuiatioo, but shall
doubled
tfurth farm a part of tbe circulating
Reports just received from CUcx'l Miles,
inn. Now this dvtlaratioa certainly
who U watching Sitting Bull, are to the
looks auipieioua. A rticlc 4 of tbe mone­
tary law fixes lira amount of the fractional
currdxwy at 16-nurt* per bead, of lhe
population—ray, 130 million*. It is cer­
there wiH be pence, and ft* thia reason it
tainly tra«. a* Mr. Usabcn aaid.in.hu
b gratifying to know of thia aew, deter­
speech of Juno 12, that thia provision
mination of the Doot dangerous of all liv-1
pitches it at Too low a figure tba require
Ing Indiana.
Ixittenjuat rooeired from .Maine con­
firm all that Seertiary Sherman raid on
hia return from that Stele aa to the proa
peel of' Republican aeoecaa. Then, may
body would have found fault with tbe
not be an oW-taabiooed Republican victo­
Gurernment if they had proposed to lury, but it ta. evident that Maine hu seen
crcaM its amount. But jhu question wu
her last Democratic Governor for th&lt;- prosnot even touched by the Chancellor and
lii&gt; adlaiua j and If it ia true, u the .V&gt;i
tiunul Ztitxnj assures tu, that tbe rere

j

of aiher oa aceciant of the enormous lose
it brouglit oa tbe Imperia! Exchequer. He
deotad that tin J'tdcral Qouncjl had d«K
salthlng, to, change the monetary law;
.
Wk.hedid not ray whether he bimaeif
A* inclined to asoeb a c|»aqRa op not. The

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TIKM* O» St’BSCTtimOX:

VOL. 24. NO. 16.

HASTINGS. MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1879.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

" Ah!" aaid Mr. Fuatar. mrastirally.
'
Ara held m more eoortraaliou with;
the trans during th* raoe- Al laugtll '
they ranched tns g.te ofher borne
/ '
"I amgUag,'; arid b*.
,
“UcMSr ah* reposted. "Whsra."
"Going," b* reiterated, tragically, wiv­
'•You are a brave girl. Rut ar* you ing his head vagaaiy. u though lb* mo- ,
not afraid of me?" '
li«. included tbe uoiverae. "Brocefsrth
"No, I am i-oi"
I shall bo a wan-L-rer, and rail no place ,
“I can hurl you down thb precipice and home ut&lt;! m oo* fnend! Soo:, tb* great no one will know it."
oeeaa will roll baiwaon tt*T
"God will, and you dan not do it."
H* looked down al her aa b* apoka, 1
-Hb erm droppri, and a strange axpiberiag in b«r reea.
'
proaaion com- over his faoo. A enow)
gathered on bb brow, bia teeth glittered,
wbilo hb exes shown malignantly. Hb
loos waa harsh and wrathful yet aoppvaaecd
aa if the struggle witbin was violent.
’ lb* people, ba* and dore reooguim the
"Heaven and earth are leagued against
• right of petition, and tbe right if th* peo­
ple to petition' tbeir agents b*in^ admitted,
the duty ot tbe agent to rwipect and grant
tbe prayer of the petitioner or resign bb
"Uh! I dan* have to marry yon to keep agency b astabihhed, providing tbo thing
ucmaauureufreihf aritri for b not ebaryou with m«—do I?"
Uo took her flubed and treuUad fora iyaad undeniably daAuMiv* of aom*
*eS establiriied principle of eooMtutUonri
betwsM bb bands.
"Girl, yon hat e defied me I Don't
“Ara, you do leva me—L we it iu year
In thb tutenca, 37,493 eitbans, braid**
think. I spare yuui life from fear. Neal dear, troubled fare. Yon may not knowr
a
sour* or mor* aoesetiue and three impor­
! Everud fears not God, man, iwr devil! it Jet, for riba naw and Mraag, experi
Th.se hands have taken many brae! I eoue to you; but you will know k fully tent branches of tbe Chrbtisa ehnryb.
। spare you not from fear, lint for lutare re- when I bare you. I will not go awav al have ia a respectful manner asked thb
IngkUtura not to iagblate upon tb* ques­
vrngr. Remember, we arc implacable
tion ot temperan.c, but to provide the
enemies.'"
■ machinery by which tbe voters of the Stela
She put dill hrr hand Io detain him.
may sauis it in sreordnare with the will of

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
Heaviest Ironed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the W.orld. Every Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with the
Patent Skein Setter, and
ATTOlLVBr AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

Every Wagon Warranted !
ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.

in Central Railroad

More JACKSON WAGONS i" ’use in Barry County
than all others, combined, yet the repairs do not average
2 cents’each. Call and sec them at

I RAPIDS DIVISION.

K*t&gt;sM* Slu.n Lie*
• D WEST TO AND FROM
1'APIDS AND DETROIT

1 The glitter of a ring rat her finger
I reused him to dutch her shoulder rudely,
। and utter an cxclamstiun ofwurprbu.
, "WImto did you gat that ringf
It waa gold, with a peculbrly shaped
bcael act with smethyste.
"It was given mu by mv mother," spe
answered, endeavoring to irew bcr baud
frota hb grasp.
Over hb dark fore there settled an
expression of hate and me*. Some bitter
memory distorted hb fore with wrath, and
to the p«t, terrified, helplca* girl it was
the initef hideous and frightful face that

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S,
I

*AHm4*4 we

Hostings, Mich., May 0, 1879.

Itf

Agents for the Celebrated

BUCKEYE GBAIN BBILL
Of which more have been sold in this County in the past fivi
years than all others combined.
Xy

Universal Croup Remed

DENTIST
V!St MICH1HI! HULBOAD
COMPANY.

•ussu'wy Ur.iyi /)•,

Hashville

Micligai.

WILLIAM WALTER.
T2LILOR*
in Empire- Block, over Mudge's Store.

All Wok^.pUARANTEED,

1- JCarriate, Sin aii- Omjeilal
PAI N.TER ■

The following are a few of rhe parties owning the Buckeye to any
of whom we confidently refer :
Robert Mitchell.
L. K. Powers,
E. J. Crook,
Frank Darby,
Fred Hecht,
A. E. Bull.
Peter Gobb,
Una Bare,
Friend Soules,
John Parsons,
Watson WbodrufT,
Fred. Collins,
Jerry Rogers,
Thos McGrath,
Jas. McGlyn,
Milo.Fish,
A. Barnum.
Chas. Youngs,
James Boyd,
McKelvey Bros.
Joseph Stinchcomb,
E. W. French,
Caleb Garwood,
Daniel Warner,
James Jones,
G®o. Whitney,
Al. Parker^
A; J. Sponable,
Wm. Beadle.
Jacob Edger,
Isaac Cunningham.
Jcue Simmons,
Chas. Dolph,

Imperial Soap !
ftedrirt: ar.
sr-.'rtaf;—...

Southern Railway

during which time Ara waa hi* constant
eoen panion.
But a week b not very lung, and aouant
to an end iu *crea day*. N.ebil end Ara
"It b false 1" be erbd perafonririy. “I watxlercd for the bat lime rirerwerd, *od
will teach you a leaaoo you will not toot*, sat on the old familiar teat oa it* bank.
forgot!" And he raised hb whip to strike He bad made up hb mind to a dreperato
her.
thing ; Ha knew that be lovpl Ara very
She sprang backward to the very edge
of the prwipiee, her eve. flashing m Indig­
nantly m- hb own, while she lev riled her

The Price of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 100 &lt; lb.
ban.—75 ibd. in the box. To any one who will send ua an order
"bar* to touch me at tbo peril of your
fur 10 boxes with cash. $52.50 we will send one box extra free as
life!"
T* sett lb* Uaias th* ms.l.ln at tris U*tri a premium. Or the orders may be scot to us for one or more
He quickly dismounted, anger giiing
bar ilMl4.il t* eMrs*
$2.00. $2.50, nnd $3.00 Per Dxy, boxes at a time, whli remittance, and when we have thus received way to notoebhmoot.
“Dak! girt, do you dare to defy me?"
orders for 10 boxu we will send the eleventh box free as proposed
"I do," she answered, firmly.
above. If you do not wish to send money in advance you may
"Don't you know that I exraid hurl you
deposit it wjth any banker or merchant in good credit in your over the precipice, on (be brink of which
you stand, il I ehoos* ?"
uitst ni BalDuim-rai u liduai town with tbe understanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt ••Don't you know I would shoot, if you
of the Soup which is to be shipped to Jiis care/ Address

Tbo first hotel in the State to reduce rates.
Tbe first hotel in tbe Statu with Par
aengtr Elevator.

4-&lt;JiiS8SXS?

“••"-

CRAMPTON BROTHERS,
Um6

5 tolkPS raliSs

Corner Monroe and Jefleraon Street*, New York.

"Slop! Another step, and I 'fire, a*!
sure u therkA* a heaven above as!" Anti
her flashing *yta and reeoluta main told
plainer than wards that she would do as
•he said.
Ho Mopped, aad hb lipa mriad aa if in
derision ot himself
f
“What is jour name?" be asked, a

CUSTOMERS to KNOW These FJkCTS

COOK ft ROGERS

That I have the finest stock of Dry Goods inBarry County.
I
bought my Stock in New York before the advance. I have not ad­
vanced my pricesI sell Ladies' Ready Made Suita far
$1-00

Wbitp and Figured Lawns for

MEAT MARKET

Linen Suitings for
Kid Glove, in all Shade.

-

-

15 cents’

18 Mnta
50 cts., 75 ct... and $1.00

-

-

PARASOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY
FRESH ? SALT MEAT

STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.

Plain

and

Brocade

Trimming

Silks

IN ALL SHADES.

POULTHY 4/tD flSIf.

I han • oompfcle Auortment ot OeoU' Fumuhing Good.,

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
H.U in the Lm«i

OOOK&amp; ROGERS

In »U ^i»d« “t Dr, Good. I inter the

LEWIS STERN,
Washington Block.
4*41

hsibar. She beard the earth fall npoabb
enSn. Than the aal beside bar dying
mother., Tbe rod poautng* of the winter
winds were u dreary, pteaiooale eehou of
tlie bittar sob. of the bereaved chill
What was she to do? Tbe old home
stead was to be taken foe debs, aad she
was left j&lt;uailra* and friendless, with so
rriaiive asve a penurious old saris. She
had ibought she pre screed friendi, but
now .he was uadccaivad, and realised that
Neal Everard, madman as he was, had
spot &lt;a troth alxiat the uncharitable

iag her daily round of drudgery Sb*
lived io a mean little b-rdrog^wMh
a mean little landlady, ud ale ucwbolcsome'food. Now more iLas ever she
thought of Nesbit, aad regretted their
parting. Uni ooo thought comforted her
through all Her day. of toil sod wrotebedms*
He bad said ba would tvtura to
her. Oh. if bo would only come! Dst
a* th* alow weeks aad asoalha crept .by.
she exraid not keep the terrible awspieioa
from entering bcr mind that ha had foFgotten her
Om bright Sunday afternoon, aha took
■ walk io the park, ra waa her custom,
and, going down the shady able, of tbe
form*. alio thought of I&gt;om happy day*

MESSBR BROS.

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

hb voice, quickly peswnsd hb lips to bera,
nod left her.
The sere and yellow season pawed away.
The rich fruitage of tbo harvest bad
been gsn.ered, and the old winter king
held domiaioa over the earth. Tbe orid,
bleak winds swept over th* old bom. of

NESBIT FOSTER S WOOING.

Sludiag oa a rocky eminrace. below
which dashed the water, an it swept rapidIr onward, stood a young girl—Are Ayr!.
Her hair, in I angled profusion , - flisaled
back from het brow io tbe current of
wind. 8he stood then dun* iu that dsngrroua poriiroo, her hot planed firmly on
th* roek. a rcaoluta fire burning In her
dark rye, while her little hand waa elcard
firmly over a six barrel revolver.
Her dan. er was imminent, and sbe
The grain seeder can be
It has been greatly improved for ia».
_
rualiged h. The asraat up which
attached front or back of the DRILL as desired,
' ‘ The indicator is I fatly
she bad cum* was gradual, and waa retch
on the back side of the Hopper. Feed Cups are stationary, nnd it *d only by on* narrow road vhhb waa the
now has a gauge that causes each hoe to run one uniform depth so rente uf a perpeodm alar abyss. Up this
that every kernel of Wheat is planted the same depth. A result road came a large lerocioas dog IIn
fangs giiaien-d in the sun, and hb
never before attained on any Drill. Don t fail to see the new Drill white
fierce aye* glittered a* ho sprang .forward
before buying.
sad croucbid with an nminoas growl ready
i to spring at her throat. And there was a
flash—a report—and tbe dug bounded for­
Heatings, Mich., July 29. 1879.
46tf
ward and foil in hb dying throe.
The next instant the sound of horsos'
hoofs atlrsccad th* girl's atisutiuu. and,
looking down the road the dog had so
lately troTried, she saw a man on boneback eoenfog tosrard her. II* was very
Urge sod stalwart, with dark complexion.

For the Laundry, the Kitohen, and for general

WHOLE NO. 1267.

"No. indeed! I wax talking t* that
tree w* shot past ju*t now with aueb ve-

“Wouldu'l you like to foave It, aad tea
the world u I have done? I've traveled
all over th* wcrl d."
"1 aa mlbfied hero. The world b
wicked, m It not, and make* th* people
fritted*
'
A smih lit up bb dark and repnbive
fare, aud taada it almost handsome
"Yea, the world b wicked," be arid
Jowly. "You wHl lank at Hf* diflbnmtly
soon. Ab! tbouaands have beau like you.

ricking fewd, wme Ki3.4n, 751 34. but
tbe Democratic . Coogreas appropriated
8266,1447383 53
For tbaXral y~
1880, the Treasury Department estimated
that 8129,19731- 68 would be required
to meet the ordinary expenaea outside of
fotenat oa tbe publte debt, *tc. Cmgrres,
however, appropriated tor the some purpcaee and defimttrim *162.009.000 fur
that year.
These are probably the first
inataDccs in tb* bislory oflbs country when

Htatory of Plymouth Rock,
Plymouth Book b-s a werid-wide three,
also a world of interest to the sens of tbe
Pilgrim*
Comparatively liule b known
of thb rock by tboea who have not secwit.
sod learn*! on the spot ita rile, hbtoey

Many suptxwe Plymouth to bare a rocktxicnd coael, whereas hardly a rock b to
be aorti oa th* ahorn.
The tide rises and
flows over • gently dotoending muddy betTh* original roek was simply a boulder
about six or seven font long, four to fir*
feet deep, of irregular width, say from 3i
| to four foot. It was on thb rack or bqul
der that' the Pilgrim* first atepped, when
th* lid* had risen, to more castly again
step on ibe shore.
Aa ibb lock wm for
! years unobstructed or eouatanlly io sight,
1 it would naturally be u&gt; object ol comment
as Well aa obacrvaiiua
It aftrrded the
-Yearcommute* believe that the cue first iandsng to th* devoted |usacagen of
It was then, «nd baa
of alcoholic beverage* » undec table end the Mayflower.
always
been,
an
object
of
intenating as*aiMvitaM*. iojurioua to an overwkelanng
hqp majority of our euiren. ebo w it—
that It w detractive at the poenl welfiarc
It iaaaaaea taxa*.
It odaeaua pilgrim boulder. from war unknown
crimiailt, it endangers life, it endanger shore and age, and came to tbt right plane
property, it Jratrova public moral*, it to be th* ateppiog stone aad support to
Wsat* character, it destroys tbe aioa tease th* footsteps ot our fathers wb n they
earn* to tbe wild New Boglaud shore'!
To-day it w the aoeepted belief at I’lyBuisth that uu otfa. r pwee ot rock is known
in thb country &lt;.f tne same FUogiralfarPly mouth hits sn open bsrSor, with a
fine view, without any rocks but such sa
may be reached by lb* fishrt'mcD with
their linea, and thja boulder u umilar in
sue to such aa arc usually found along the
New England roast, .nd would not be
entitled to the name of reek, except tbit
it occupies the uncertain place of atones
wmgbiug from throe to five toes, that m*y
ba railed either stone or rock.
The shore b now free from such rocks,
and a stranger, without inquiry, exoept
(or the eauopy ovar the rock, would seek
for it io vain.
But history, fam* and lore, bare bnptiaed it, end our fathers and the sons of
the Pilgrisra rail it JVrwli. Rode, and
we may wcU i*rp»d. Plymouth Hock let
it stand.
An extract from a geological account of
sloobolic drinks in thi. country st 8600,­ Ityasouih aaya ; ' It m not a little enrioon
that ana iocee rock on the shore of Plym000,000.
There arc 600,000 babjmsl drunkards
and 98,000 perauus c»«stabtly dbsbfod bv as that railed ■Pilgrim Rock.' wbra ibvre
tbe use of iatoxicaats.
It creates each b Mt known in the township a single
Thb rock b an extremely hard
year aa army ot 9338 maatare, and 120,­ ledge.
000 persons are anuually kft widowed or variety of sienitie granite of a dark gray
orphaned sod dependant on publie charily color. Th* mica b in vary sassli quaotilv
and io fin., black pariielae. Tbe roaodba
by thb traMe.
edg'd of the rock bear cnd.nce of ita
rolled cbaroeu-r, as well a. of the attempt*
Io break specimens from it.
It b now io
t’iBPWdlum 8. IlnmeD'a "Pilgrim Mem

i That it b a publie evil, aSeering every
| esrixen, every industnd mtereet and tnjur
wady spproadtos every dtisca. every fam­
ily, every cvmmnaily and th* entire oom- '
moo wealth.
Commtmi incr llelaoey evlimsted tbo
consumption of dbtiltal spirits u 80,000,­
.
000
gallons in 1869 , and by the ceotui
.report we learn that there wa* prodared in
.tbe United Sutaa 90,412,581 gslioo* ot
,
dranestie
spirits in tbe year I860.
Th*
,eaumated retail coal of alcoholic drtaka iu
1872 was &lt;735,720,048 ; hod from I860
to 1872,—iturtoea yrero—2,782,920.060
Kslfona were eonaumvd. st a otet of. 86,­
780,161,805
The anuual cosumplion
, dbulled .pinto i&gt; not baa than 100,­
of
000,000 pahostf.
•

ormj," it aaya: "in J77S, tn render avail.
propoaab, but io sitempting io repeat
them a second time ha invariably forgot
them. To do him justice, he bad never
practiced tbe art of love making and now,
under the steady light of Ara's dark
eyes, fell quite like an amateur in tbe
basinets. At laat. with hb heart visibly
agitating hb bunting jacket, be began.
"Ara—"
She looked st him inquiringly, aad eas­
ing hb eoafviou she gucaaed the cause,
instantly growing as red aa he.

attempt th* rock split asunder, upon which
the lower part of the rock wu lowered to
ita original bed, end th* upper part was
drawn by twenty yoke ot oxen to the town

turned her glowing face up to bb.
"And, dsrlieg. you will croa* lb* oeoan
with re«, wUl you era?"
"It alisU never roll b*tw**u ua," aba re
plod, ena»."
______

Rorewt repora from the Iwtarori Ruvsttos Bureau ahow that tbe ery uf Hapnbliras thieving b fab. Out of the Itfl

in thb obscure pjaoa, haven't you?"

duns# the dap of the Buchsnao adrniabtratioo.
A
Uriah expend rt urns of publfc a^y
when tbe revenue* collected are not «uSeiaet to meet them are unwise in the ex
teem*, but when Cengrea* votes away large
sum* of asoMj, sud, at the aamc time,
repcris at modtfie* revenue laws route

now lb* CommbaioMr af Internal Kavnose Maim tlral the amount raiser si for
th* feral year ending Jurat 36 wa* 1113'000,OKI, aad not a aeet waa lost.
Thb.

�r&lt;r ^rpsslrejfpffjfp/tel’*"

HONEST

MONEY

'
The Omega.

Aatrononaen and aeiestifio men are ptadkting great evr'nU for Ute coming year,
A. D. 1880. They cU&amp;h that by rreano
of tbe Juxtaposition of rertmn plaMto with
PLATFORM. our earth, it will be a year remarkable fur
paper infla­ death and cadam&amp;t; that plagues, pewti

Ifitb. 1878.

Opposition to all
tion, and consequent depreda­ leases, famioek, innodatioaa and earth
tion. In Avor of a currency of quakes will undoubtedly greatly abound.
coin and paper of equal value, They Iiau that at lbs 3d and 16th centu­
and equal purchasing power, the ries, when pertain piaaeU were ante jCftapaper convertible with coin at j unction witfi tho oartli, that the snore
meeting :nbd^d to a very grant'
the will of the holder.
How Long, Oh, Hew Long ?

Onco again are we reminded ol the ter­
\
rible results of ths traffic in intoxicating'
liqnora.
Tho tragedy al -Middleville on'
Saturday night last, is but another warn­
’
ing to our people that, in order to insure
’
our stalo against crime and lawleoncia,
the manuficture and aalo cf liquors must
bear nr read ol death and suffering that
transpires thosannds or hundreds ol miles
away, we are apt to giro it but a passing
thought, but when such things occur in
our midst, we cannot, If wo would, giro it
but a moment's thought, because it is so
near to ns, it is right at home, and we
eannot pass it lightly byrnstiher should
we. In the sffitir shore alluded to, a wife
end children hare been deprived of a kind
and loving huX&amp;and and fother, and Mid.
dlsvilln of one of its most respected aad
useful eiliaeos ; while the community must
suffer, not only tbe lore of a respected cituen, but hundreds cf dollars in the cost

occura through tbe accursed traffic in
whisky.
Think of it dtixens ol Barry
county, think of it ettixeos of Michigan I
Is it Mt time that the whole pworda of this
ojmmonwoalth should arito in their might
and put down the ungodly btuitMas?
Common aense-demandi it, respectability
demands it, decency demands it, hundreds
of tbotuands of human beings demand it,
and finally the well being cf the whole
world demands it.
Then fellow citixcna,
lot us ecmmeoce now, do not wait, but

that that causes more suffering than all

Hou. T. A- Hubbard, of Sumner ecun-

aa our opinion that that will be the ease

think about what’party he belongs to, but
maubood, and of their respect for him.

,

;

THE NEW VICTOR
Sr.KW
ssw?c

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Most Elegert. Simpl. .M £••/ , R“""L“8 '£‘ci:i'’’ ™
Market—Tho Ever Reliable VICTOR.
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Mew Report!
•

Wsdusday
started from Long Branch ’
•nd swam over to Coney Island, ten rnttm,
aa tbe crow fflcsj seventeen in actual dutanre, a* measured, owing to currents and 1
tides. He waa under contract not to land 1
till late in the afternoon, when most of tho I
visitors come down,' and stayed more or !
lea comfortably for three hears i little 1
way off tbe land after the croaiug.
The '
yrater was tw rough that the steam launch
which accompanied the bold swimmer was ;
nearly lost, aad Boyu», tbe famous hfesuit maforeouldn't manage to pet aerowi
the surf to'wslcome Webb, whirt was part
of the programme.
The ucsarury remains of ths late great
drygoods merchant, A. T. Stewart, still
' furnish furth a gouhl-like frast for the
imagination cf cotcrprUug detectives and

HROHATF. OKDEH
I
''hanges and PRICES change with them. Never
&gt;rtAT«or xinn«iAjLc.jriTv&lt;&gt;v iuirr^i. i wa(( TEA an cheap as now. We have a full line of NEW TEA

SUGAR
Is as Chekp tu any place iu Michigan.

SOAPS

COFFEES
quality from cheap RIO to the finest JAVA

,

TOBACCO

We can beat tbe (,‘ountv a» we buy at Manufactory prices

good authority that tbe corporeal dements
of the defunct millionaire, were in the
pceMMioti or undec tbo immediate control
ofbfa very fortunate legatee, ex Judge
•Uoding, a comman purport, and iteod Hilton, but according to a prominent
rcaily to rotpoud when tbe locate strands. i journal, usually wen-informed, thm is by
If a nation is proclaimed that nation no means the case • It is gravely stated
that Judge Hilton has pulled the wool
1----- ----------------- ----- ----- and pnnuadid
io its creation, and the rank and file
of its tapporten must be dufraoehised.
Tbe radical party is the minorty party
in ibis republic. Taking tbo whole Bin-

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SteSS" RSKWBKWCStB;

FISH

Mp«r Miatoi im euvaliteS
rterrr rar»»»seeT»«iv« ■•rtt.wi-------- --------'V
SKiril, Jwtesaf fr»Ui.

We have n full line cheap.

• (W.f Maa ri|| ealaaeal. aa4 aUM !&lt;•&lt;• lad
&gt;-.n &gt;acb hun/al S--.I sdysaA-i&amp;t:!
..[lata tea U... 1U alnaaM a.0
awrteal. I

STARCHES
AH kintlfl to suit you.

CANNED GOODS
Of all kinds.
' Best, as cheap

re

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ERUIT of all kind.* in stcauon.

CROCKERT

others sell an inferior quality.

STONE WARE

BACK!

« « h.r. 50.W0 gdloa. Ohio ware.

.

•*' FARMERS PRODUCE TAKES IN EXCHANGE. «

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revolting affair.
There is a queer fight gviite &lt;ra in
Brooklyn.
Tbe eity is undoubtedly and
overwhelmingly Democratic.
At tbe
same time io riannbh are the partisans
that a larje minority of the wards ire ReKblicasa- They all live together. In a
publican block there may be one Demo-

SMITH, HOGLE &amp; PRESTON.
Hasting*, July 22, 1879,

crtwL^&amp;i.-.u riWas
It Sra'istMiVr

" Ml/mJ Ail
lllfhlxs.li. Isierreiinriy treated by Mi

Uo.He» tbo tetisa already taeMlsa*
It a piquant thort story by Mrs. Anal
site Frednili. William Gibren r«atr
beautiful t-«. Tbr Ual ’Kote nf .“
Edward Flowlsnd't paper. An iaduiti
but they will never be permitted to m
it a nation iu point of foot.
&lt; Their pestilent.carcasses will hang

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er-r?.™.num
o

REMEDY

12m2

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TPrr A VALUABLE INVENTION.

rem»Uml.7Ta2*T}

fee twurwr ate tk.

THE WORLD RENOWNED

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished as a first-class Plano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Exposltlont. IT 8IW8 ONE-FOUWTH FASTER than other
’• unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold In tho United States than
srwm^1
a" th® othcr*- The WILSON

Wcn-s

SOLD bVaLL DRUGGISTS.

Itey will plump tn a lot of ultra Rspublican
nominations in bis shsnee, the Aldermen
being very nearly equally divided in poli­
tics.
For icme time the Mayor ba»
held tbe fort and eome down to hie office
to lie on a sofa all day and defeat tbo
machinations of his party's soemia.
United Sutra Senator Wxdleigh of New
. Unite, and swrar that tbe attModmsnta
Hampshire hu become * resident of thia shall be disrooted from tbo constitution­ Now, at last, ba has grown too ill
city, baring opened a law ufiee at 40 WatUnite, spawi upon and triturate the
lait result ot the war, under tbe boles of

How Lost, How Restored.

^.1 WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
5“ ‘ “-X»- «*-■ chlo.ro, lll^t amt San Franelaoo, Cal.

For Sale by all Fira)-Clntu Dralrrn.

A private letter from an ax-Governur of
Maine says that lbs exposure of Mr. Can­
didate Smith's treachery cstucs “much
consternation" iu tbe Detnoeratie Green-

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
Something new in the Line of ' ‘

J WlND MILLS I

i-Wttnu.
m

SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED!
Improvoments Soptambor, I87t'

Tbe blunder with General Ewing's
frank will suggest to the Democratic Congreasional Committee the advbability of
putting on guard only Democrats who can

free liquor for all witness™,
motive to perjury.

.

Drugs and Medicines.

ita fodixh dreams of •■fist" wealth and
returned to tbe Republican party.

Scuxtor Chandler's ■patches in Maine
bare excited groat orthuiialm and the
New York 71met report aayi hia speeches
lure been the moit popularlhu&gt; far in the

vv non: w ki- •• •

AM.-At Roberts A Boifhkisswhere you will always find a full and
aelect Stock of

! ; Our expenses are light and we sell

extent in tire earth.
We find the followmg in Oliver Goldsmith's "History of ths
Empire of Rome," relating to tbe 3d century, which has a bearing on the subject.
"Nothing could exceed the miserable sute
of tlio empire abcrtly after tbo return of
Veras. In thia horrid picture was reprosen ted an emjreror, uuawe'l by example,
oe the calamities surrounding him, giving
way to unheard cf debaucheries. A raging
patBeacc spreading terror and desolation
through al! parts of f be western world ;
earthquakes, famices and inundations such
M had never before happened ; tbo pro­
ducts of tho earth throughout all Italy de­
voured by locusts; all the barbarous na­
tions larroundiDg the empire ; tbo Ger­
mans, the Sarmafana, the Qtudi, and the
Marcomanni. taking advantage of its varlow calamities, and making their irruptians even into Italy itself."
Mat every
one is acquainted with the ravages ol tbe
plagues in the 15th and IGth centuria.
Now we do not i a tend in this article to
indorse the view* of xvtrcnumen as regard#
their prophecies for 1380, neither do we
oppcac them.-Judging from tbe experience
of the past, they are worthy of considera­
tion at tout, for we' bare no way of judg­
ing what tho future will be, only from tbo
tcasoiu of the put. But under ill circum'stances wo should ever remember that
Ibero is an all-wise Being, who presides
over the Universe, who is righteous sod
equal in all His things, aad who has left
on record the promise fur all, "And it shall
como to pass that whosoever shall call up­
on tbo name cf the Lord shall be saved,"
and, “Bay ye to the righteous, it ahall be
well with him, for they shall rat the frail
of their doings." Terrible calamities have
been io thb put, and wp muit export them
in tho future, as long as sin and iniquity
shall prevail in the earth ; aad now, “when
men's hearts ire failing them for fear ot
tbo things which arc coming open the■
earth," is an especially appropriate time’
for man to practice that rigbteousuaMi
which ensures safety to each and everr,
•
one, under all circamrtaneca and in all
limes and places.
- TmVTII.

bo called here, and tbe District that he
represented two canseeutirv terms in tbe
Kanias Legislature, undoubtedly became
aware of his honesty and fituem for the
place, or they wbuld net have given him
the.poaipou tbe reread time.
We sin­
cerely trust that be may be chosen to the
office for which be U nominated, fur if he
the minert^ party ever Moee old Abo
is, be will fill tbo bill to the letter.
Linkborn sneaked into Washington. dl&gt;Ruised io a Scotch cap and cloak, and
fWcsl Notes’.
dbgracod ths white Louse forever by
Hon. William T. Hamilton ia the nom­ tracking tbe Sangamon mud over its carinee of tbe Maryland Democracy for psu and polluting the atmosphere with
his lewd, profane, yahoo presence.
Governor.
.
This bong tho case, they must bo
Tbs only thing that can save the Green­ chocked In lluir revolutionary career.
Their
.next umrpatiou uiuit bs roisied
back combination in Maine is a nipping
frat cn the second foil moon in August.- in a tray that will teaeh them there is
•till a God—a just. Almighty . God in
The potato bug has failed it.

WTuli. ilt '
' /, „ ‘
Au,.—Year Pritfenpliow &gt;
ta#1 .
,,
What ir ti tii.iuc ff ■
Am.—Pure DBLOS ooly
How is it made ’
Ans.—With care and accuracy.

Be enre and sec the Myers Improved.

a fresh io­

FAIIVTS AIWJD OXXL.S

A Greenback orator at
linintwick,
Maine, Stated a few days since that the
National debt is nineteen billions of dol-

None but the Purest of Paints aad Oik Sold.

Hon. T. A. Hubbard, ol Jackson town­
ship, by bis anmranecmcut in this fawuo,
places him ».juarely before lbs Repub­
lican party of the county, as a caudtdate
for Register of deeds.
While ibis annooneement, places twu of tbe brat and
mart respected men of the county, in
The Indianpolis J&lt;n&gt;nal tsp that there Irisndly antagonism, it is a consoling
thought to tbo numerous friends of both,

Tbe Maine election taka phen two
weeks from next Monday.
Fron. all
parts of tbe State come reports that tbo
Greenback Republicans of1878 are regu­
lar Republicans now.

of any public placu bsre, although
eston's greatest, or al least eiilsrt and
mat—scientifically—chrouMod feats wets
at tbe fltak. is in derate.
There are
two sets of lessea for different months,
and tbe earlier oom, who tbo otbevs claim
are stealing tbeir thunder, and are not aim

HOUSE FURNISHING MATERIAL

C

We offer Sjiecial inducements.

And other Agricultural Implements.
Congressmen De La Matyr is giving
tbe people of Maine allopathic doses of
unadulterated Greeobsck Innaey
Ho
run a billion of groeabecks issued at
once to give business a start.

TO

CONSUMPTIVES !

WAKE UP!

In tho World.

AND GO TO

Call nnd take a seat ou ouevof. the

the Yisoo buUdosero
to tbo Sheriff nf .the re
Sheriff hemfod tho mob,
taken the letter m a good

And watch the crowd meh in.
Gen. Kwlng and other Grreuabclen
declare that it wm Providence which enshled the Govarnrcat to

PAWS FILED,

(tain, Tails, BtfaaiiaiStfu
Three fads developed by ths Kentucky
ahrtiw, of which peditlcisM in Mains and
Ohio will make a anta -. 1. A hrary &amp;1.
ling eff'in tbe Demcratm vote.
2. A

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
fOR YOUR

OB

WORK

�Probata Caurt.
_ .
giro to leak ■ if tbe Democratic leaders
Borincm of the Barry County Probate 1 FrsassnsbwaCMnsaaaeaaL
w
----------Lear some of them talk, one would think in Mairo had boon playing with the Court for the week ending Awust 19th,1
Waanixmia,
D. C-. 1
,
Aug H, 1879. f
tbe greater putt of the Stale was tbere- Greeoback torch until they have sot their Clement Smith, Judge.
Ex Governor Wemotb, of L.uaiamt who
Tbere waa a rery large turn out, however, wigwam on lit"
Aug. 6.—Estate ef Hannah Bowker.
perhaps know, more of affaire in the
and a very eyoyabl.- time was had by perdeceased , l«ood filed end toiler baaed,
Seutbwwc than any other man. said, in
warrant and inventory maned,.
■ reerot interview, that after tbe crops
Company E. of the State troops, ot- Big
Aug. 9.—Estate of Amanda X. Sluuwere gathered l!-. ncgr.A-* would leave
Rapid*, took the medal at Grand Rapids
the South by tlbusaad* The only Won­
on Saturday last as th. bcoe .hootbt. of yellow fever daring tho war.
der b that white1 men abo- do notlaare by
the aeroed Regiment. J rat |ike the Big
thousaada. Tho buldoxing of a lew years
A leading Itepubl.cao paper in Ohio
Rapid* bop, they n-rcr do thing, at tbo
ago, which chicly affteted -carpet begnayr : “Ws have had no each msetinp
halvco, for they almoat always win.
g*re ” aod 'nagroas.oiow reaches in some
aince the war as the tnsstinga of thb
Wc ata io receipt of the Arkantaw
aecihMs.all who dare oppose the Deaoocampaign.
Our town meetings hare
Thrrefer, printed at Conway, Faulkner
cratio party in any way. Il will take a
been like Slate Courentioua iu aue and
Cm, Ark. Wo protuma n was sent by
‘■S-Jid North" whidi b one of tho invoritMbs Carrie M. Fulkr, formerly of HaataUe things of lbs next few years, to asThe Democratic paper* should not (si
cure individual right, iu the Sooih. But
to gladden tbe heart of ita patrooa by
ibey will be Mturvd.
culling attention to the party victory *1
Tbe Baltimore Naa of this morning
’Vaaoo City. There will ba ao few De­
. 111 notes a rut accounts due
bi* a dbpatch from thb caty purporttag
mocratic victoria* thia year that all shonld
Aug. 12.—Estate of Henry Snyder, de­ V* give the dotaUa uf Secretary Krarta me I desire paid this month,
ceased; claim* heard hi port.
political plana He i* first to be tbe or as soon as promised,
Eatete of John Ljckhart. decerocd;
without fail. 1 must make
Tbo Tobdo (Ohio) /Tfode remarks :
proof of probate of will filed and will ad­ New York, and thro Repuhlican candidate my collections before wheat
“With wheat al 3D bushels to the acre,
for Pnaideut ol" tbo United Stain.
mitted to probate.
An oflbure with Senator Conkling b declines.
and selling at abouilt , and tbe dollar being
Batata of Hannah Bowker, deceased , spoken of, and the indirect aid of Mr.
0. D. SPAULDIMO.
gold or aa good aa gold, it b up-hill bus­
warrant and inventory filed.
Tilden in tbo Goverooraliip-matter is hint­
John H. Beamer baa returned to the. iness to talk of ruin. What begins iu a
Ang. 18 —Estate of Albert E. Bull. ed bl Tho correspondent of the Ballicity frorn-the went, where ha ha* whipped groan generally cuds in a grin.”
more
As
ehould
retire
on
Hie
.trencth
at
dctMMod ; peritioo for amignmenl of rest
that dwpatoli.
Ho will never tavenl
the States of Mino., Iowa, Win. and the
Not TAUB.—The report that appeared due of estate filed and for dbebarge of anything that is further beyond the
THREE PAPERS rt)R $4.00.
Territory of Dakota, moot unmercifully,
in all the dailwa throughout the country
bounds of reasou and eotamou senes
Wc will Bend the Detroit bating cold about five thouaand dollar, that Mra. Nellie Grant Barton*, -daughter
The Detnncratlc papeni are trying in
every way to break the foroe of the foot
Weekly Post and Tribune for worth of whip. since he oommeticed the of yx-Preaidcnt Grant waa dead, proves to
that there b * y*&gt;erly redaction in the
one year, the Michigan Farmer whip bnaineaa last spring.
expense of enlfocting tfic ettstoma revenue.
Mr.
0.
8.
Townsend
ol
Augusta,
Kalafor one year, and the RepcbliEoormon* ctopo, peuerally retvviog trade
and iodurtry; auccraaful resumption,
cak Banker until Jan 1st, 1881,
reduct loo of InrernH oo the gnvrrameat
to airy penion not now a sub­ shop at Freeport. Tho shop will ba in
debt- and ceocomical adminbtratioo of the
rooms
over
the
store
uf
Ruggles
A
Routh.
scriber to die Banner, for $4.00,
public affairs—tberoaro tbe great obrtaand inventory filed.
to any person sending us tho We are glad td know that Freeport i* to
Aug. 18.—Estate of Maude Kcoo, et
Tbe ground* at Bladensburg where
money for the three paper prior have thb acemaiou, and bespeak for Mr.
Clay and Randolph, CiUey and Graves
Townasod
a
good
baauwu.
al.,
ninon;
Jacob
Thuocr
eppeiatod
to September 15th, 1879. The
cuirduo. Boud filed aad letter iaaned. Barron and DcoaliA and other noted men
The Berry and Hammond case has
Banner and the Farmer for
fought, roeslevcd yesterday another "bap$3.00. The Banner and the finally been disposed of. They both plead not believed, however, that be will accept.
Estate of Joseph Matte, docraacd , li­
Post and Tribune for $2.70. guilty at the opening of the 2.aguat *«eNow is your time to get good aiou ot ths Circuit Court on Monday &lt;/ The entertainment al Union Halt given cence to aeU real estate granted.
Ertata of D. C. Hawley, deceased ;
last week, aad oo Wednesday were aen- by Professor Cooke, last evening, b spok­
jiapcrs cheap.
tenced, Hammond to fifteen month*, and en of by thoeo who attended, as being the final aceoontof administrator allowed and
Entered at the Post Office- Berry for nine moulin to the Ionia prreou beat of the kind ever given hers. We adHastings, Mich., as Second- The Cast nine at Dvlnir played tbo vbr our eitriena tn turn out to-night and
class Matter;______________ Hastings First nioejim Wednesday uf last give them a rousing boowt, for they merit
it, and the lime may be far away when
Waterptcloaa by tho car—, cart load Haatinp 13. Our buys were full of sand you will have an opportunity to witneaa ao Order for hearing entered for Sept 13,
are being brought into lire city.
and wanted to try the C&gt;wa again ; which fine a performance agaio. i’riec of ad- next. K. W. Hewitt, au’y for petitioner. of the Library of Vnittnal Aaowfodyc,
Haute of Laura J. and Mattie Ingram, rn 20 volumes of araily 1,000 parr* each,
The School, of our city commence one they did on- Monday last, raonluog iu a
weak from next Monday, Sept. 1st.
'
score of 20 for Cam, and 3 tor Ilasliogi. •el Bros. Drug Store without extra minor*; annual aeronnt of guardian filed. handaomrly bound, for 50 rents per
volume, or 110.00 for tbe Ml, It u a re­
Getting pretty dry to prepare iand for
Tho Coldwater
aa evidence charge.
.
County Correspondence.
print entire of die last (1879) Edinburgh
He firm of E. P. Kidder A Co . nf I
and London editions of CLuvifo**’.
of ila prosperity, haa been pnrchaaiu ; a
East Balti nobs, Aug 18, 1879.
ryrl&gt;!&gt;nlia
. .4 /&gt;*rt.i.*o&gt;y o/« Cnirmat
Grand
Rapiib
u
becoming
known
a*
among
'
new
suit,
and,
nolwitlirtaadiag
it
has.
Tho wild Irishman keeps apples, pear.,
Eu BamNKS —Wheat b yielding bet Kruiitlnlyr /or thr Proplt, with very Urge
meltons,—well, you can see for yourself- another suit (libel} pending, it proposes to tbo largest dry goods firm* In the country. * ter than tbe farmers expected.
Rheaa additfoo* upon topic* of *|&gt;rei*i interest to
Wo call attention to the local ad. of E. wear as good looking aj-porel aa any other '
Granger has just threshed 523 buahel* of
are made, their shelves , wheat, a good deal larger yield than be
P. Kidder A Co. iu thb tawur of the Bamere immediately i a Hocked again with the j espeetad.
bent good. that money can buy.
Their j
We came rery near hating a first c-laas
J. C. Black, photographer, i* making calm are immenre, and well they may be.
They are
the tour ot thu and lurrvundiug ooualise, for they sell very low indeed.
■ pnota are aecuuatod for by the method of
taking viewi of people'a dwellings, and now receiving a Vety large hiatallmeut of
| sale, to the rabteribcra direct, saving them
any who desire a fine picture of their aplendid goods We called there recently,
the large eomnu*iun, often 50 or Gt) per
'dwellings, barns and olher bsuldingr will and know what wc are talking about. Mr. large wheat slacks, and Frank sal fir* to i cent., j-eid to agent* or dcalctv ; also, by
do well to pptroaixe Mr. lilsck, as be b a Edwin Avery, late Spring A Avery, hav­ the neat, thinking that he could control the rtevnl great rtdueti&gt;n ip the ca»tof|
James Cadwalbder and E. W. Hewitt, first clue artist, and giro* the very beat ing cold out, will hereafter be found with
making Looks, aad by nuking rery large |
the fire, but be found that it took kll the
Eiq., of Hickory Corners, were in town
iaab*. Thb certainly is a work that the I
the cash dry goods hnn uf-E. P. Kidder
oeigbbora that lived in sound of their din- milboas will appreciate. -Special induce- '
yesterday oo buiinrsa.
Mr. A very has for a lung time
There cimc mar bring a j.-nutxa acci­ k Co.
■ menu arc offered to earl) rubsenber* anJ
Mrs A. H. B. Bib of thb city, who dent on Jafferaun struct on Thursday of been ideotifel with the dry goods trade of
to ejub*.
’
has been spending a few weeks in III. bat week. ' A ‘ team betoeging to parties Grand Rapida, andafiill be a valuable scl The tame publishers h*to recently b­
arrived home Friday last.
! rtted cdlliuM of (KjeaLrs' lydi.ptiha
from Bedford gut to kicking, and finally
I understand there b going to be a ., nf
Buekleti'a Amioe Salve.
hiter'itwr, 4 Tola , 12.00, forMrs. Rogers, wife of Mr. A. D. Cook’s upset the wagvo, throwing out ihtwe that
The beat salve in the world fur cuts,
temperance picnic in Hart Jobnatown.' I •
partaer arrived in the city from Bearer I were in it.
Among ' the number was an
bruuos. sores, ulcers, nil rheum, tettor,
, hope they may have a good time and a j
Dam Wb.on Friday last.
chapped
haotte, ehilblaina, cores, and all
elderly crippled lady who was a little
| large altendauoa.
kind, uf akin crapboaa. Thb Solve »
X. B. Y^illiM-n and Hurd Tinkler are bruised, but not seriowaly hurt.
That little Jug of whisky
gusraalrad to give perfect rotla&amp;e iuo in
b&lt;*th on the ghiiZ but very slowly however,
A gentleman who resides in thia city,
Attention, Firemen!
That was brougnt from town, !
as neither can ait up aov yet.
went into a place of bluioeaa-a fow rnuro
To the officer* ■ nd member* i t Harting*
It will be well fur teachers to remember inga since, and found the proprietor tak­ Fire Department. You are hereby re
the Institoto that b to be ^held at Nash­ ing it enay for the time being, and asked quested to meet at the Engine Room in
cent* and the latter al-50 cent* per vol
gular Accident on the New York,
ville, romr-cocing oa tbe 25tli inrt.
the proprietor why he did no* gel up and the city ot Hitting* on Monday. Ang.
la these scries are prp*ented each author*
few Haven A Hertford R. R.
2fith. 1879, al7t o'clock p m.,“.lArp,’’
m Carl)In, Macaulay. Gibbuo, Goldsmith,
Tbe 1st nine of this city, go to Grand
Naw Have*. Aug. 7, J8T7.
Lamartine.
Michelet,
Thom**
.
Moore,
Rapids to morrow to play tbe Grand Rap­
dore the meeting. By i-rdrr of
Waller Scott, and Ftraqnr, sod such *nb
J. L Wttjtrta, Chief.
id* nine. Look ont buys, 20 io 3 .you
Jeers as Crosar, Cromwell, Bartu. Joan of
Wit. M. Sctrom. Dept. VyAre, Vicar of Wakefield. Pireiola, Lails
W. H. Hayford Eaq wile, and daughlThe pay ear passed through here on
Tuesday morning lam, on iu mbriou, that er Mra. Ferguaon, entertained about thir­
making glad the hearts of the employee ol ty coupler on TfaurwLy evening l*»t at
their resideaw. Music, dancing and
games were indulged iu. and everything
named off in ■ w»t pleasant manner.
A young folks social was also held at
tho rraidcncn oflloo. II. A. Goodyear's
the Mme evening, and a very enjoyable
Iluatic chairs are being ma
lime t* reported.
quite extenairriy in thb county,

Therefore- wo a»k all th.l are indebted to
the Cedar Creek Church, either by note ; i
old or now raUcriptfooa, to pay the same
by^lhe firet of September next, iff H. L
Armor or Ker. D. H Shelly.

every day some one b in town

Tbe third Mtatdouary
hold their next quarterly District Meeting,
Tbe Jackson Otued has donned a new at ths ehnreh situated in the N. E- corner
droa. spread itedf out over a cdumn m
width, and—and—well, it b boned to be. sod cootiuuioR through Sunday. Basket
dinner each dky. Expect quite a number
•
r«P« anyhow.
Thus fir, ooro has escaped fresting, bat of Preaching Brethren in attendance. A
Friday aad Saturday night last earned cordial invitation extended to all that;
ntneh fear among farmers, lest their corn foe! dbpeaed to attend tbeto meeting*.
By ordrerof the Cbnreh.
crop would be killed by frost.
Mamed, Wedomdaf Aug. Cth, at lb.
Mr- Mikon Prickett took to hiomlfbst

and the Marshall, James Gibbs, .arretted
them and started for ths lock up with
them. He had proceeded over half of the
distaopo with them, with-nos oo either
aide of him, when they each attacked tbe
Marshall with knives and ialictod several
terrible wounds upon hb neck, arms and
body. Wa have been unable aa yot, to
get any ccrrret information as to the numtwrof wounds inflicted, or tbo exact loca­
tion ot them, but they were sufficient to
cause his death, which occurrd the next
day, Sunday at half post twu o’clock p.

Sunday, a wife-, a Mire Duncan of Rat­ residence of lha bride's parent* in thu
Xge. by lUv. J. I* Smtth, Mr. Ch-iro
lind. Yoc did wbeij Milton, and wo
Whh pu happiness and lots of it
Mias Bell Dove. Cedar Spring* rf.pptr.
The Quimby dub played tbo Bred Hit­
Well now that b as it should be! We
ters on Saturday last at Quimby. Score : will bet a big apple that Markram loved
Qoimbya 49. Hard Bitten 19 Both that Dove, and in fact we know be did or
he never would have west to Cedar
data are of Haatin|ts township.
One of the murderers wm arrested on
There will bo* tote of people in Detroit Springs to bring her to hb own dsve cote ;
the spot, bat the other one bro not, up to
on tbe 27th and 28th inai. "Th. rcgilta but there b no Jamestown in Barry eoun- tbe time uf our going to prase, been found,
that b to coma off at that eity on the
although tbe ofieen ere after him. The
asms of lha murderers b Johnson. The
A. D. Cadwallader Haq. has purehared
one that was arrested wm brought to thb
city oa Shaday aad lodged la jail. Thor,
of Mr. Detroit the Cironit Court Bteoo.
u no doubt bat that the other one will ho
grqpher, a type-writer, which to a person
who han never seen owe, is really a curio*captured ooou. Another result of wbb-

libera Granger and wife havejuat returned
from Freeport where they have bean at­
tending camp meeting
Your. Hvspeetlall), 8. 8.

Hookh, Ac

Mrs Towne »u bore in Byron, Gcnraee.
Co., N. Y., July 2d, 1826. In 1855 she
came with her now bereaved husband trj wa&lt; to hare been prophetic, although its
fint awful itaprvMuitre were dispelled by
the return of health.
He related to bta
Court Physician the Ttaiou of a throne,
ship and esteem waa increased by the ac­ upon which ho a*t. Zmtdrt .urroundmga of
quaintance of year* To know her beat pomp, glory and puycr. Suddenly tho air
waa to love her moat. Though her auf- dark curd, peal* of thunder shook the palsee, lightning fiaaLcd into lha imperial
fenug w*s at rimes inteoes, yet the Lire
ebember, and the throne crumbled to
them with surprising fortitude and tnuL

—*8 Arre-, at 40 Yards

L J. WHEELER.

REAL ESTATE.

J G. RUNYAN &amp; SON

And everything in their Use, &lt;rf the
quality and very CHEAP.
Thb
an old time Evubliahmaot and

CALF SHOES,

Knappen’s Law Office,

J. G. RUNYAN A SON,

_________ HttSiottl, Mieh.

Knappen's Law Office,

ORGA2SFS.

Knappen's Law Office.

MONEY TO LOAN.
Knappen's Law Office.

SINGKB lAWACTDRfflG CO.
One door west of the Hast-

Wheat,
Wool.
Corn,
Potatoes
Lard,
Butter,
Pork,
Hams,

Plaster, •
Lithe,
tlnir,
L W. FAUSEY,
Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
Tie Itrti Pirtkuiii Cmpaij to sell everything you
have and to buy every­
West Meriden, Conn.,
thing you want.

and Brooaes, Table and Pocket
Cutlery,

Shears, Seb*-rr

PUZZLE
gaaa, tbe well-knows Parker Gans,

and Nordtica and Speculum
.

of many Deeeripticoa.

Keeps eooetautly oo baud
'
LIME.
HAIR.
STUCCO.
OEMiNT,
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRAGS
CULTIVATORS, VOCBUtSHOVEL FLOWS.

LEFT BJWfD PLO 1FS,
THE MKBIDEN PURCHASING OO
Mtf
Wort Meridas, Coen.

DAUOHY * 00. COL-

DEARSIR:~r—

The must wonderful remedy of the age
b now placed within the ranch of all. Be
be rich er be be poor, it caaia nothing to
give thb great remedy a trial. D*. KtMri’a
CtUWtiUA Got-DXM CoarociiD, for
DyspepoU, 8iek Hen&amp;ehe, Low Spirits.
Lw of Appetite, Soar Stomach. Coming'

RIFLES. SHOT GUNS. REVOLVERS

rewsj-.

Reaper and Mowers.
Pays the highest Caah price
for all kinds of Fanners Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to canauk Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at bis Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Streets.
Hastings, April, 2. 1879. 40

n,r

Dr. Glonn, the candidate for Governor (

Henry J. Martin v*. Barton C. Hatamond ; Trover. Tried by jury end verdbt for plaintiff lor 1128.23.
James IL Bartley va. George Swanson i'
Replevin. Tried by Coart and eabmitlod.
David H. Mtroro w. Daniel Mr
i

LOOK ms

FOR SALE ANU TO RENT.

Cut Glaaewarv, Lampe, Chsedeliera

Being cotirinoed that the Ume of bcr de­
parture was near, abe calmly gave direetiona ooorerniog her funeral, hade her
husband farewell, pronounced a mother’a
bleasiag upon her children and she wm

Court Notes.
Below we gi»e the balance of causes
dbponed of al the August term. The
eourt adjourned oo Biturdar Siae &lt;lit.
John Pttit «- WUiiatt A. Aylswortb;
... .
many pare by many of our dtixewi, died
In the evening motion there will be a
at hb home in HaaUngo township on 8atpaper on popular amuaamento, by lUvnrdsylatt Bo must have been seventy
MeAllbter followed by question drawer.
The public are cordially invited, espec­
On Saturday last tho Burr Osk. and ially
.
lo tbo evening orerion.
Stale road nine played e game of boro ball
At th. National Arohery Tonrs.—t
oo tbe Fair grounds, which resulted in a held nt Chicago l**t •ock- Mr* W- T’
victory foe the Borr OaU Score: Barr jBre„. w,fc .r — «&lt; u.. r.,—™ -r
Oaks 24, State reed 13. *
'
ths Croqwai fim of thb ri«T. wtm pn«»
Tb. Editor of the Bambi* took hb ■
( foUwa: First day — Lndbs-48 Arrows
Jrpor-.ure on tbe 1:50 train yesterday for M
, 30 Yard* StooodMore, rootrod fwrne,
set Irving’a Work* Most hu»,
tbe "Pino Tree" state, where be will take compete
(
— &amp; petfuuxry.
nh ropy Witchery of Archery.
Most

Full catalogue, ol publics

I®' Ywtta, Bqi ail Cliiini

of th. California Demoroate and
able Bilks, owns a MJKXLacre rancho and ,
works it with Chinese labor.
As the |
Democrat* cl tbe Pacific coast hare vied
______
with
tbe Kearoeyitea in ahoariag “The
ci,;^
------ &gt; mum go" tha fatt b nautrally j
makings seeeaxiou among Dr. Glow's •

The Hastings National Bank w. WUliam Tinkler, Judgement oo default for
Tbe Albany Joonul shows that New
•120.39
York, under Republican rale, paid fill,John 8. Goodyear A Cu. ra. Patrick 446,990.25 of the caaal debt, from 1883
Wntore i Judgement on default for *122.- to 1870—ao aaunal average of fil,43a.873.78- while tho Dcmocr-te. from 1870
Resood score.
to 1877, paid ovdy «S,0fifi,330- aa aver­
age nf U58,277.50.
Carrie M. Hrromat. *a- Joseph M.
nqjtou; &lt;l*w
d&gt;rwe«
Bia Adkins vs. Wai. 8. Adkion. de-

WOOL CARDING
CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS
CURES LAME ANO WEAK BACK

THE

�A CURE
OR NO PAY

5634

••The junction at the Atlantic and Pacific
Oceans," he wrote, “by meats of a eana!
enttinx the center ofUbe New World, is a
qweatioa of acknowledged importanoe. It
will diminub by three tbousand miles the
disUnec wbirh scparsles Europe from the
wwtern coast of America and Ooeaniea ; it
wHl render the eemmunieati-.-a with China,
Japan. New Zealand nod New Holland

Ladies

unsSagy-rij-.-eeitsi
2U98-■UK

,r.-j=- :r u:‘ kt

OLD AID RELIABLE.

THE BEST

4832
so-for ar be ccetriv.d to escape from the
prison in which he w» confined.
He
.-ame to Izrodos, durperouly peeaacd fie
enah ; and in 1847 . made aUrtravtu at­
tempts to fijat bis favourite object.
He
prvpcaul to launch a joint-stock Nicaraagua
Canal Company, with a capita! of four

THE BBT OF ITS DM).

him tu a aobritor ; the adieiior troogbi
him in oommunicatiuo with a eapitaliac v&gt;
whom the promotor
showed
bu
•aibtim snd bia estimates of costa, and.
ttta of aurarujuiy. No German pohti- bmplan of tbe coarse cttLc proposed csiThere wna '
dan waa aoppuSoi U U Jew inclined Iu nal. drawn by ba» own band.
add to their independence.
By tbo sutre talk cf tie promote taking a trip to I
| Centro! Amsrim ro anrv-.y the rc-gioOa to '
Franck outciu motion, which wm intently I Le trovened by a water-way , but 184S '
ca-rud by a majority of Dearly two to ewe arrived, and in dua course .jam; February f
the States, if IMare Eirraareks tariff cal- •

Michigan Central Railroad
HAH BAPIBS BIYIIIQI.
EAST AND WEST TO AND FROM

ssiWKiTtfn

Detroit

HOUSEKEEPERS

MUSTANG y

loUbar prcraded tho air. “I wonder if
that ia the odor of aan-ctity ?. mid one.
■1 think &gt;l must be," wm ti .frisk reply,

aagwwMing the imperial revenua, voted in
effect alto taxes for the advantage of tbe i

MEXICAN

grano rapids ano

various State cxebeqmtn tbrougiiosu the i
Empire. In exact properties to tbe io­
dependence which the new tariff wifi bcalow on the Imperial Goverunetu will be j
emancipetioa from Saxon or Bavarian re '
formers which It -will cooler on the Cabineta- cf Dresden and Munich. Genaaa
Liberal* are naturally indignant at the
Prince's change of froct. They accuW
him of ingroiKude , for by their bdp hr
cuubluhcd the German Empire. Became
they refused him a financial independence [been trawmiued tu Londpa. Evary thing ■
ab-ait thia uupcndnmi achame is worthy .
be ha» abruptly quitted them. He has
turned with no other farewell than a aeries ! sf the daring genius which sevend two &gt;
by,the digging out cf the fines
ct tannta. U&gt; the politicians who hated tbe ooatinenta
Canal .. Aa’ to its prauicabiUty froct. a
Empire from ita ceigin and who fought to financial and nit an t^gjosering point cf'
the death against tbe tucMures by which
tbe Prince designed to consolidate it. Tbe 1

MINERAL

SOAP.

LINIMENT

PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
FOB SPIBMATOESEGIA.-

xg|&amp;

'SEMINAL PASTILLE

CHAS. F. BATES 4 CO., Proprietor,.

brings arainal the Chancellor go®, how­
ever, bciood tbe mere personal grievance.
In their eyes be la worse than ungrateful
he ha. embarked oo an t-ntcrpri*e which
muat injure the unity, he and they have
T tbe happy ahir.lx.! Jer 11* per oral.
always cherished. They see still, u he saw
I thia We moat add the b-ntditfioc.
finncrly, in the Clerical and Sepwrotist!
' which ftworu gencratjooe of merchants and
' ibiprtianert will Uriah oo biw, whatever

USE THIS BRAND.

cameo i eft michkm ejuuk&amp;g

E

THE BEST
put Mid* with aa touch ■(ri-vt contempt as
, the fataoua llondurM Ship Railway of a varieties, threw of which bear fiuit that u
few years back , and, even a« it i», the highly priced by tbe Indiana, who depend
{ broad distinction between tile Panama and largely upon them for auateeance
Sues J rojoett eaneoe b- b»t right cf.
In
Ab.' mjs ooe gentleman to mother
Central America there ia’ no Egyp&lt; to sup­
ply fiircsd labor to any extent a’a-| caah to
lb. amount of a* many miUims sterling m i

to be accounted their gvod friend. That
however, would be aienply fur tbe pnrpoaoaof lui own policy which their pre­
ponderance would enublo ibrm to further
cr to thwart. A Government, be eontesacs and apparently much regrets, oocds
the support of parties, since ita sets re­
quire Pariiameotary ratifieatauo, which can
be gained cnly by the aid of tbe domi­
nant party fur tbe time bring. In thia
fight be tsar himself hare apteared for a
---- &gt; The
^,4:,^
IChanerilor. Priocc
------------ ,___ -jEevre, should be to 1
carry oa tbe Emperor’s Gorerwect. He
has faith in a Constitutional administra­
tion as tbe only sort of ndminiatretioa
which cu be durable. Therefore, after
tbe establishment of tbe Empire, be coodacted affairs oo conatitntional principles.

LINIMENTS

BOOKSk. MILLION

rirotrs

PATENTS

MVHWE
'WVSt.
tl'at'Uew.

'lys'S?Mll-,Va
German unity, I should without scruple
hare counselled my sovereign to proclaim
liimtelf absolute." The founder, of the
German Empire la Drerwbclmod with a
cooacinoancau of tbe difficulty of tbe Uwk
be bu aceumMlshrtl and the obligation of
securing hie work from overthrow. With
all bis wisdom Prince Bismarck baa sot
learut tbe first of all political leMotu— ,
'

Fort WoyM. AooAmo a S.p.Mw R. R.
SHORT LINE.
75 wilk* •noarrwr to •
INlltANAPuLlN. IA)riliVlLl.F

SANFORD'S
RADIOAL
'
CURE.

Canada Southern Railway

A Wucn-faced man, with a band organ
and rorc-eyed tnpnkey attachment,» at cod
for fire minnlra co a at rest earner yes­
terday and warbled a few notes from Us
"Dead March." A aympetbiring public
contributed 77 ecu la to help pay bis
bouw rent, while five able-bodied men
worked for sixteen hours not a doses

OPIUM
An Drthwiaatio Friend of Binford’.
Radical Curt.

T.5S".

Tbo negro exodus ia still going oo, and
Kaoaaa ia being crowded with refuge®
Gnat difficulty ia experienced ie earing
for the strangers, and the Freedman's
Relief Association of Kansu. has extend®!

Tbo Timo plan'of carrying cketiuea ia
iprsadiog. In Bankio rounty, Mia., the
Democrats appointed a committee to order
Major B. F. Sutton, tn old and respected
atiaen, to withdraw from iheoanraa and

LAME BACK
RHEUMATISM

Asmwai;

raCOLLIHS’SS.
Hoose far the jeer ending Jone 30, 1879,
shows roocipts of 113,896,877 51, against
S13.2M370.M la 1878. an insrtUM of
8641,404.84, while th# cxpeuMs were
4532,913 60, against 4553^90.20 in
1878, a doMw of 827 77241.

NEW PIANOS 8125.
FOR YOUR

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                    <text>VOL. 24. NO. 17
pram uni wsiins cabds

HASTINGS, MICH.y WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1879.

BEST WACOM ON WHEELS

WHOLE NO. 1268.

to make briirv. that nobody board the qbeervation, wbU. Umfa Keckwidga oontinuod to munch hia broul and batter in Pro­
found nnron^iouMraa of bating mid ra&gt;y.
thing at all ofcnri.r
,
------- fatouds
,, —
, m
----"Youwhispwnd
muan't lake
any notice
of Uncle
MUr rid.
to do
, U______
wa abould i Tom."
B-i.
-To.
faX
be fortunate enough to pet the bent of it." | what ha is. It', only ba fun.
Ba*. aL
“A meond chapter ol torture," groaned w.y. taking unc off®
Mr. Morpeth.
really bdieva it will I “He needn't
■ ■- -taka
•
- my trouaera,
off
rirnoet kill my wife. I ieK yon what, Mr..l though," naid Tom, nod then finding that
Sharpe, at any rate, we will make one I[ he ' bad (quite uaiateatioually) made a
more effort.
Put In the .drcrtirenioat |I klud ofjoke.be tri,-I ),ard to look a* if he
again—every day until the trial comm off, I bad uid it on purpoaw
and mike lhe reward £500.”
। "Thomas,” said Braia, pretending to be
Mr. fftiarpc sbntggrd Ilia .boulders.
! dreadfully .hocked, "Tboum, l am per
"Il won't make any difference, you may !Ifectly v'lamod of you ! It wonui aaree
rret aiwurrd . but as the reward ia not I you rijht not to Ut you bare any
i likely to be daittwd, it does not matter I ahrimpa."
'
whether you offer three hundred or fire."
"Forgive ma thi* ooea,"uid Tom , "111
I He touehed the bell and'took up the ' never do so as
'
'
- ■ Amr* whWi lay upon the table A .mart the .dd buffer______________
fellow entered, in answer to fain summons.' tDMtter of the deep, Mr. Kackwtdfn," he
and lie rootinueff, handing him lhe paper: , continued, putting a spoonful on the old
"Here. Halliday, copy out thia adrer-| mao's plata. “/nd I abcujdn'i break my
tMcmcnt again, hut waking the reward heart i| pna of 'em jottroMWayn and
£50H inatead. of three,.and then take It ' choked you, you old image he addad, ia
round to the advertising agent and ask him
to invert it in all the dailies fur tbo next i
1 fortnight.
We'll try the experiment, at
any rate, Mr. Morpeth ; but I'm afraid 11
can't rccourag. you to hope mueli from tbo I

THIS
PAPER ^S®g
K.w.peper AJv.rtlJrt*
(IJ arstm
NEW YORK.

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
Hwrwrt Ironed, Bert Ponied end Ligbtoet Runuiug Wwki in
the World. Er»rj Box Kt io While Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Erery Wheel Boiled io Oil. Every Skein det with the
Patent Skein Setter, and
attqbskt at law a solicitor

Every Wagon Warranted I
ONLY TRUSS HOD AXLE ATTACHMENT.

oeEwfaMiM1',v
i ■ ■

i-

«Caa&gt;. forff- 5
Oct and over agafa tbu bfficfarp«wi at
ths* city has Mareff that eke ‘faHgbatUri1
ofM emra Falk and FririrttbaJ-WriitBl''
fag whatever to do with tli- Aengm •that'1
nN Ama
Uo • and econmfo polfev.'' BowMif thu
may fa, sratai.
•
fact point dimfautly to ttrteMnM"
lh*‘ they colder ■ hemrelre, .eerie rtxl by '
■be tro.un.nl
b.v. expmi-need at th.
Ch.nerllor . hand*, M(J
ltey klT,
•'•(•orated tbcmrelra from b,m ,„d hi.
pohey with no vary friendly frelfag, ur

OBEATBST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAOONS.

More JACKSON WAGONS i» “« i" Barry County
than all others combined, yet die repairs do not average
2 cents each. (Jail and see them at

omarnRcr in lh« office ol Mean. Sharpe j
A Floyd.
Hr wm jut two and twenty, I
wrote a cpiul band. had a capital appetito-aud earned Is *hilliog. a week! whieh, j

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
Hastings, Mich,, May 0, 1879.
!h"'aii.«

Universal Croup Remedy.

Bbrpani A ftaselitas. UraiMl n&gt;H*&gt;, Mkt.,

DENTIST

Nasiville

MicMiai

WILLIAM WALTER.

.

Itf
, Ire for ?" Mid ' I'oda Krekwidga, much
aggrieved.
.
। “I didn't," Mid Tom, indignantly, "M
never a.id anything of the nrwt."
' Tounir mao." replied Unde Kee«widgr. with dignity, "you Mid dUtinctJv
■inkle. • I aoriora It in panienUr. 1 am
very partial to winklro, but ahrisp* ein'i
no account ”
"Came. Code," Mid Boule, “you know
the last rime Tom brought winkla. yon
aaid y iu J-Vefrrred sbriuipn."
.’
■- ain't had wiolIre.' rammad the
old mao. quite ignoring bit niece a remark,
"out .l«w that May when we found lhe rar

We are Agent* for the Celebrated

The following are a few of the parties owning the Bueksyo t? any
of whom we confidently refer :
Robert Mitchell,
E. J. Crook,
L. K. Power*.
Fred Hecht,
A. E. Bull,
Frank Darby,
Una Bare,
Peter Cobb,
Friend Soules,
John Parsons,
Fred. Collins,
Watson Woodruff,
Jerry Rogers,
Jas. McGlyn.
Thon McGrath.
Milo.Fish,
Chas. Youngs,
A. Barnum,
Joseph Stinchcomb,
McKelvey Bros.
James Boyd,
E.
Caleb Garwood,
French,
Daniel Warner,
Geo. Whitney,
Al. Parker,
JamesJones,
A. J. Sponable,
Wm. Beadle,
Jacob Edger,
Jesse Simmons,
Chas. Dolph, J Iiaac Cunningham.

'I’A-TTLOR,
It has been greatly improved for 1879. The grain seeder can be
In Empire BUck.uveij Mudge'* Stare.
attached front or back of the DRILL as desired. The indicator is
All Work dteXRANTEED. on the back aide of the Hopper. Feed Cups arc stationary, and it
now has a gauge that causes each hoe to run one uniform depth so
that every kernel of Wheat is planted the same depth. A result
never before attained on any Drill. Don t fail to nee the now Drill
before buying.
'

1- J-

Carriase, Sim and Ornaaental

MESSER BROS.

PAI N TE R

UMtinp, Mid,, JO, ». HU

«&lt;C

Hasting*, Mich

Sweet’s H°Tel»

Imperial Soap
For the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for general

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE HOTEL
TkeaaeviranvmilraUrliwUa-itoUlleDnBorT.
The first hotel ia the Slate to reduoc ratea.
The first hotel ft&gt; the Stele with Paa-

The Price of the Imperial Soap is |5.25 per box of 100 I lb.
bars—75 ibs. in the box. To any one who will send us an order
Ibr 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free'as
a premium. Or the orders may be sent to tut for one or more
boxes nt a.time, witiffemittance. and when we have thus received
orders for 10 boxes we will tend the eleventh box free m proposed
above. If you do not wish to send moneyi in advance you may
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your
town with the understanding that he is to remit.it to us on receipt
Latest at BaUtaiu-raisi i Bttooi
of the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address
4‘JSJSSSJH*

kit umn i

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.
Corner Monroe and Jefferson Streets, New York.

llmfl

CUSTOMERS to KNOW Theeee’ FACTS
Th.ll
u» 6"»«‘ &lt;tock
DrJ
Count,
|Xm ™, Sl»&lt;* I" Now York Wbro the- •&lt;!,&gt;"« I !»’• »»■

COOK &amp; ROGERS
Hava jest opened thvlr !*«•

ME»T MARKET

v»Dced my prices.
I mH Ladies’ Ready Made Suits for

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Linen Suitings for
Kid Gloves in all Shades

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White and Figured Uwm for

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11.00

15 cents’
18 cents

60 eta., 75 eta., and $1.00

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MRUOLS, FANS, EMBROIDERY

FRESH • SALT MEAT Plain

STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.

and Brocade

Trimming

Silks

IN ALL SHADES.

pouirtf

r^L

I h.,. . oompl.lv Amorun.nl of O.nU' Pum.lung Qoo^

CLOTHINC AND CLOTHS.
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|lo*anpo«»

eftivtee

r

Tom while Benaie braabad hi* hat and
rroerally got him ready (far uiaaaM

In Ml kin*, of Dry Oonel. 1 m»k. lb.

LEWIS ©TERM.

j

1 ■ On Saturday aftermrana the young peu
| pie were io i be habit of taking a lung walk
i together. followed by tea at Chancery l,anr
I —a furtive ceremony whieh waa marred
only by the prnrsee of t'orie Kediwidgr.
! an aged relative who raided with Sim
| Moyse.
11 wu a family tradition that
i If ode Krekwidge had be»n rather a faad. Bating dog io hit day ; fait he wu now
very infirm. n-x to wry cbiUbh.
He wu
very deaf, and. m a rale, understood very .
i little er nothing ot -wUi was going on
I around him ; bit every now and then
[ eau»ht one-hvlf of a .entente, and invar
| iably that half which the real of the cent­
: pany WMld have prefrard that ho should
। n&lt;t Fear.
He bad farther a trying habit
' of pimping irrelevantly into the ronretM' tii-u, following up Kmc train of thought

Mr. Sharpe* private bouse at once to
Harm the reward, Rrerybody aremed to
bare . ragna kind of improve that it
■".»«» rfn—. »od that they h-1 better
With th. dmd «.ref.l:y wmppuf
Hpr,.
-todfa the bream poeket.f bw esrefally bet“»edI eoat, Tom honied to Mr.8h.ry .
and, hot and pantmg.brgaa to tell bi. Hoey,
ho amnnr, h.ww, had Mr. Share,
romprehended the main fact that th. deed
»M fennd. and arnured himaclf of it. indentiiy, than be Hopped Tom abort in bi.
narrative.
“ThatTI do fur th. present," said be;

quidly at Mr .yorpeth'a hoorn.
ShJ*yo“r
'°r-

Mr.
”5-,, no, unde,” Mid Mr*. Moyae.
Eattghlag, '•that wa«n.'C winkles; that wa.
air,” Mid ton footman ; “belt he
cels."
■ jn»: silting do^P to dinner.”
■I dunoo about lhat,"«fid.t’iMte Keek
-I mot sre bin notwttb.taadi.ig," add
»idg«, thoughtfully ; "but I know yon Mr. Sl.arrw. "KinJIvL&lt;— _ ____ ■ .
pick 'em out with ■ pin
With a pin!"
he repealed-at interval*, like an echo,
Lintel and fainter each time. “With
a pin !' and then again reiapacd into ai-

mad* up far it by the export of angnr,
spirit, and munfactarian • thia export will
diduniah' brestiM the eabanc-d pr-.» of
rawynaterial* and half manuiactcred larti
clee will make competition more difficult
in foreign markete. The diminiabod ex­
port will affect the railways, and the ahtp
ping intermt will suffer breauso lhe evro
and timber duties will drive the Aunlrian
and Rtuwian trade away from the Baltic

By th* way of changing tbo .abject,
.■Hi begun to te» Mrs. Moyte how thr
'Mt t"r &lt;if Itavia va Morpeth wu ex■rte-l to rwme off &lt;ra Wcdnewlay week,
id h..w lb* moat Imj.vtant tiilerieed wm
yMerfawly niMtoE. .nd Mr. Morpeth
id offered a reward of £500 to any one
ho would reMore it.
Undo Krekwidga brightened up rad

THE MISSING DEED.

The conversation which we have report­
ed brtn-'rn Mr. Morpeth sod hia aoltcitur
took place on a Saturday. Turn Halliday
copied out th* adveniMtnrnt. n* dirrrted,
and duly lelt it with the agent.
Hr thr
time he bad dope this it Was three oVlock,
and with a light heart ha bung up bis
well worn office eoet, gave hi* hat an extra
polish, sod then started off to a leertain
I tree :o ' Urgent's Park, where ba found
Brede Moyae already awaiting him.
After some ludoscribabU proradlog on
the p-.Fl id Tom, ttliicb cau*zd Beam* to
cxelaim, ■*Well, I never, sir ! •
many p.«|&gt;le looking, too!”
joined
_ „. »r the
patted nt intervals in all the leading new* ■ ..._
Ttie.
paper* during nearly nil moniln prior to . bandin the Zoologt.! Garden
lhe date of our Mary. Mr. Sbutx waa J holrevcr they del after S uunti.r of tbvir
ncaiad in hi* special naqctum, ■&lt;• which own. They tad dtaeoverrd that lhe mu«ie
wa&gt;
rkjually
effective
(and
a
abilling
cheap
­
none but the more important ciieute of the
firm were admitted. On the oppnrile aide er) frovn the ontaidc of ihc garden, and a*
of the table Mt a tniJdle aged grettleman, Tom juvlr rrmarked, they did not want I
wboae look of eager anxiety and mwtoiu to la- bothered with animate,an they prom
bavtc wm in atriking rontraM to lh« pla­ enaded up and down out/idc th' |«!iog»
cid *elf-po*MMwion of bi* solicitor.
Mr tn the iwpiriog *tr*in» ef the martial tnaMorpeth's impath-nro ecaredy gave him
lime to remove hia hat or glove* kfuve he
The uuiu topic of convemtiito, not uu
broke out with tl&gt;naaiiou*i|Uuwlon,‘,Well naturally, was Mr. Murpctb'n advertia
Mr. .Sharpe, any now* of the miasiog went .and ll.c young people amwied themdeed ?" nod loccivrd the reply above quo­ aelwo by diseiwlng hypothetically what
ted.
uac they would make of thr reward, aun-But, good heavens; my dear dr, in p&lt;»ing tbqy were lucky enough tu find the
miming deed. Vnrioua plana were nuggnlfor Jicnriog I What ou earth ia to be rd. but it wna finally decided that Bmie
dona F'
ahonld Kl up a lobaccunirt'a and rtjUioocry
“We can apply for so adjournment, if buainoa, in aid of Turn'* legal vetoing*.
you like ; but, of ooarae it ia only potting
off the evil day.
You know my optniou the t.i'»eo&gt;ni*l'» portion of the buasneas
bimaell, m he had an idea that he could
about th* matter.
“That the deed is no longer ia exist­ i serve cigars and vesuviatu with conaideraence? I can't—I won't believe iu
Al hie artirtie Snivh ; but thia wm overruled
any rale, let u* make another trial.
I by Bcaaio, who would not hear of his giv­
would willingly give a thousand if It could ing up his '-profcaaimt."
That idea wa*
only be recovered."
therefore abandoned, Tom justly remarking
“Quite bopcloas, my dear air. You have that. M he wara'l al all likely to find the
already iueremed the reward from £10U deed,.it really vun't of very much con«eto £300. If tbo deed were still io exiat- qtaencc.
After a iwmewhat lengthy stroll the
enea tbo holder would-have been only too
glad to rmtore it fur a fiftfi part ofnucb a young people made their way back to
reward.
You may make up your mind Chancery bane, Tom purchasing a pint of
that it bu been dostroyod, either purpooely
or arotdcntally ; I cannot nay which, Mid I
don't liko to conjecture; but io nriy ease
you may rcat maured that the reason it
I* not prodaoed b, that it i* beyond pro­
duction ; in fact, that it no longer exin e."
“It ia all very wall for you to talk in
that philosophical mantxr; but bow ere
wa to prove our earn without it f
“It will bo up-hill work, I grant; but
aa cur leader, Mr. Braaa, told you fa con­
sultation lut wook, the eaao ia by no
means hopekas. The deed bring fart, and
no copy in exotence, parol ovidsnoo will
be adminalUe. The difficulty is (and it is
no uan mitring the matter) the evidence
iu qnentton will be exdwnvriy that of interented parti** ; and, counidcriog lb« vary
largs amowot that ia at Make, that b a
point the other aide will naturally make
the moat of."
-No doubt they will ■ ihu i. Ja.l what
drive no frantic, ami you talk of it a.
cahnly aa if you were dneuasing the tokpboM or ike laai new platwt.
f kn«w.
and yon know, that ay c»a« ia jeat and
rijbt. To think that I and ay poor wife,
the very eoul of lumar, abould hare to
.tend up ot&gt; the witMN box, and ba inawawtag falnsiy far tbo sake of a few
thmmaad*.
Good God!
It mahaa my
bfaad trail to think of it
I ffinl nfaacm
"Srl“
t -aiiiO.,,0.

■‘Xe, no, uncle," aaid Bcreie ; ■•that'*
not the rea*rd we were talking about.
Tom wu telling na aWt a paper that
was hat. and the grnllcmeo offered a
heap ot uwoey to get it back acula. Five
baodred giddrn pound* f Only think of

Pa.
Mr fa 1
ton thro

"I nevrraaid anythin; of tbs'kind I"
vhoutrd Tom. "I anid it atnn a deed that
w«# loot—« parehmoet docunwnt.
raid all along it waa a dog you
mrant." Mid the . Id man, only catching
the lut word of thr aroteno:. "A terriar
dog. aaawmto tho.nam. of Bob.
WeU,
you ain’t found him, hare you F'
Mra. MnyM and her daughter ware no

Tom blnahod and stammered. 1 thank
you kindly, dr; Ul if you reaMmbwr, I've
partaken of lea and ahrimpa already, air,
And if you'll kindly exeuan me, I think
thnre
qpe might feel hurt; I mean

Ytlh ihl* piece of piper, that I ahan'l beUeva it'a real until I have shown U to Ben
ate, God blom her."

�PROBATE ORDER.
Blate Ommattea

Baothism, Mien. Aeo. ST, 1879.
MONEY

HONEST

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PLATFORM.

KIDNEYPAD
ns feats* mmmi

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While

Opposition to all paper infla­
tion, and consequent deprecia­ thstBcsleuktedt
tion. In Cawor of a currency of , indttldnil who hi
ooin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchasing poWer, the I light tb blaskaning mm lady* character,
paper convertible with coin at
the will of the holder. *
Editorial: Corraadoadance.
N Y.

B»w&gt;pU.
■'
Wbti i. « p;*'1'' ** ■
As.-rsn-DKiw

Where to get
„ j .. •
Anx.-At IfoMts
Hotchkiss.
where you will always find a full and

i are fWrt and ’c «*-"

it to tbs Demooratie party.
2. Upon th. foregoing doctrine of ra­
rclpr loving individuals IDce to rand. tionality depends the power of th. Repub
lie to protect iu ciiiscu in all thrir right*,
both at homo and abroad; and from iu
denial by th. Democratic party have re•sited the Larbarosi outregm jerpetraied

City, Aca. M 1079.

Some of ths proceedings before tbe R-ferre
have been very founy, and lbs raking up
of matrimonial and other diffisnluen of tbs
two contorting portae, have been quite ra­
cy, if DM eddying
Th. sweet trumpeter
(who te .ot considered very brilliaal other

JE eiflARS AND CONFECTIONS!
A fipcrialty.

Sartasn:

rith anxiety
1 to treat all
lhejuiee of

for their time.
Is it not high lime for an end to this
buiccas of trying to fight tbo political bat-

Call and See us.

ROBCRTS A HOTCHKISS. Sip* of tho Golden H;,

THE NEW VICTOR
SiWUCnY StMPUFCD!

undcr*tar.d

I Spragus-Coukling scandal was long
I cxkauitcd. Can there ba any scut

the Federal election* insecure by the re-

defending Mr. Conkling, sod it is hsrdly
likely now thxt wo shell lc.ru th. habit.
Far that nuUcr, we do not sen that he
needs sny particular defence For fifty
oar arrival. Mr. B
year* Li* private character has stood iu tbe
fiercert light without ■ stain. To day no
and one whieh waa apparently enjoyed by j I man brings a tangible accusation against
all participants. That the exrarteorirts I him. His mart voluble amsilanu stop
short of that
Even Governor Spragn.

Detroit.

Improvements Boplembw. 1673.

“Ogle eyeglass b« screw, on it wm highly
comical.
prrsaio'i of the will of the people through
Everybody know, what an swkwaid
the ballot box, and a* tctidiog t&lt;&gt; subject
eaid elections to tbo domination oi the
bulldosing ohmeots of the Southern Slates
the bund usually required—in other wurda
to become personally liable for any finan­
cial irregularities, criminal or accidental,
compiuhmeut of thia rvaall by tbo lief ubI lima Senators and Raprascntativan ia Coc-

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jlms^nc/dmuaU
a i Uaennd art

w« Sen In Haste E?ety
form, you know," says the applicant; bat
unfurtunatelyriixpencace, in late years 00-

rith

with no greater warrant than that ? Mrs.
Sprague ban some right to generous treat

aa a rart of tbo National noown
friendship which in now tortured

At 11.10 w« left Detroit by the "Cana-1
da Southern'' for Buffalo
Tbie rood
through Canada, is decidedly the moat

Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machi- e in the
Market- The Ever RdiaWe VICTOR.

the echo ol the cry heard during
:bcl)ian frocu the same quarter of temptation
snotber man nor another dollar. ' for

------- VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,-------Wosfora DreccS Offley SC Brain Da.
Ui.
' MIDDLETOWN CONN.

coaid not be beaten to death tliwta. and it

New Report!

5. That we approve tbe financial pul­
ley of tbo Republican parly, and refer with
IU*, therefore. with toutedpndc to its rroalu. Iroulhcrii Democrat-1
ic rehrili-m for tbo perpetration of alavrry ' Knickerbocker Cammllr Insurance Compa­
and th. enforcement of State rights, forced | ny of thia eity has jrat added what it calls
a "Fidelity laauranoe" department in
which it iaauce pri'Cia on pero.u* bolding
its highest point, and then amoi
or soaking nraiuooi of pecuniary trust, !
92,381,130,294.96, requiring and
thus farnuning a corporate guarantee on
interest payment of 9150,977,697
a aafo bminme like bama,in*tead of aueh an
the first of August next, wli
inequitable peroonal bond as I hav. alluded
। publican refunding cp-^aiiona w &lt; I
to.
The company of which Wm M.
Richard* iaJ'rosJJrttl, ia a reliable one,
uuceu io ni,i-Jtw, witn.su -ur.nal numbering among ha dimetan and etack •
interest charge ef but 983,773,778.50. holder* such men as F. 8. Winetoa. U. B&gt;.
ahtfwing a reduction ia the principal ef
9583,886.591 1'6, and of annua! interest
charge of &lt;67.2i)3.919 37, and wo declare
that thia deb^ahail be hooeaUy paid in Hopc.

great gift* and beauty ate all the direct
mult of her father'* devotion to the public
duttea that were laid upon him. She ha*
the right to look to ber country taco now
for a kindly judgment, and for protection
ftotn lhe recktem, iocrwaut nnetitiou of a
deadly slander that nubody father, and no I tnining out paper currency whsrv the Re­
Wa
publican rolicy ha* placul it. at par-wub
body Micro*.
Governor Sprague, too, has done the coin ; and to the further cud that the dol! lar earned by labor shall Lc worth u
Stat* acme suvke, sod may well claim
:
tbe chanty of silence He in a man of much u the dollar corned by capita!
cidedly pleasant.
many 'groeroei imt.rises, and the tatefor- । 6. Cooccramg further financial legistune which has |ed him ioto mure than I lati n wc say, •‘let us hats peace,' uodrithat demanded our attention we stopped । one unbneky public appearance entitles tutted by Cvogrtasional tinkering, that
over ooo train, staying at tbe “National" him al least to be let riooe. What was । our buaincu interests may rvtlvf, in teatI nieula ot more idle capital be &lt;n ujuragvd.

•plaodid can, unrivaled trains, and eourtn-

Tibs.

Msnhoo^: How Lott. Hew Roatorad.

I4MJ

Plainly Mr Conkling ho

But to lhe hsplera woman in the case
they ar. ruin l)o th. journal* that raki
ilhode I aland daily for acsndal intend
tensive tear ia Now England, and who. j that T l»o they imagine a lair-minded

K jr thoterli: g the VTCTOR Us hw-g E**ei I
l~TU.wl.kw&lt;
l' Tr •

"isttt-a-

Times cliangea anti '
I’h.titgc Rith them. NV.
wax TEA ax cheap as now
We have a full line of NEW TEA
at price* that never wax do low. .

SUGAR
Is ax Cheap ox any place in Michigan.

SOAPS

.■■■ I. wa* 1

f&gt; c. Lara 8 c. lar-. 4 fvr 2 &gt; C. or 20 c. ban*.

COFFEES

Athinf

120 backs juxt received at price* .from 124 to 35 c. a* to gra !&lt;• and
quality from cheap RIO to the linext JAVA
tin- f’.tuntv ax wje buy at Manufut iurt pri&lt;.

Wc can

|SS

mog upon anybody.
The filling up of N

. FISH
We lt*v&lt;; a full htte .cheap.

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STARCHES

impcrtaUAi that again ha* a general eatery
UM •Pummo piMrea .
breo r*i*ed against lb. Polara Cwmmiouopcn who are nmpoosibte for tbe outrage.
’
IMPORTANT
’ ; All kiutlx to xuit you. .
Aa eaterpri*ing morning paper chartered a
yacht, and for days reporter, followed tbo
body kaowa. .nd it is curdy not a thing to
street etesuing scows, noting their viola- । terr ia l»M witk tbo kelp »f
! cngroee the attention of the continsnt for a 1 oral welfare
।Of all kinds. 'FKl’IT of all kinds in xcaAon.
■
Tbe iastatbwata aflktii
7. Tbo profit ari*ina&lt;rom lb. coiaags 1 turns of all oriiuances. aud their ohrarva
j iortright.
I ?******-.-! *W1 *
»rav. Ik*.ewes ••*••*
We reproduced recently from Tbe ■ of gold and silrtr should inure to the bca-1
ItrraU a grove and weighty protert .fit of th. Government, sad not to the ad which leil like a thunderbolt
vintage
of
tha
private
owners
c-f
th.
Vol'
guilty
officials,
who
as
woe.
beat!
Best, ax cheap as others sell tin inferior &lt;pia..t
porary sojourn in Ruflalo Dropping into the , agrirat the bredtem publication cl no
'proved family scandal* We could wish
iaxrixn
neon in Buffalo^ww good and constantly I
on the laercaaX and that lb« effieets of |
W o have 50,000 gallon* Ohio Ware.
riaaly adjusted!
lhre* toaslifully lllnstrelwl artldes. all w«U C. P. Rowel! &amp;. Co's. Col.
from the same quarter. We believe tboae
•uiled to Ik* &gt;«*,&gt;. Tk. .sociadlne psr*r
.« Catakll! *»4 ik« CMskill BegM"AsratL.
appearing under lhe operation of existing I nxwbpspera mUuke the public taste whieh I
Hitherto, Ik* eery spirit of tksl - Isad •&lt; la-auilsin .0-1
coutiane striving to expand and prolong ' 9. W* demand a strut ccoo&gt;-a&gt;y in lhe
•f fall ; ’ I.. lajreM eisre * sprlgktlr sceaaM
thts pitiful bmincas. We are sure those
। Hastings, July 22. 1879.
pjm
make a fatal mistake which suppose it ean ,
•SO. - «1OO. • SAOO.
lion policy. Tu Hon. II. V. Pierce M. be profitably handled a* a politico! weapon reduction and njushxauon of lhe salaries naliv st half flood
and fra* of pobLc offimre as shall place ' One great New York institution i* lb.
C., and Proudest of tbe World renowned Wt warn these penpls that this un-Amet-,
thsm
on
an
cqntlity
with
!ik.
pvsirioas
in
1
aanul
Fat
Maris
Ciatubake,
whsn
sta.ocli
iron crime of slandering a woman ia order
1 —— — •—■—*- •-*------ t-a - '----- '
to destroy a politician, may bad to a reae- , private employnsent.
10. That we rvacw our expreasians of our well developed gastronomic (teats and
tion they little expect cr isi*h. It is not
going to defeat anybody for tbe Governor­ profound gratitude to the soldiers and railE_S£SKS*I
an abiding faith that tbe Republicans will ship of New-York, but, if they kaep it up , ora of ths Union, and deconuee the teasoral uf employees of thia clam by the Demo ।
crats in Cvngrw and the sptointmrat iu ; knife and fork, a»i tong an 1 jsat go round.
dsrednrf majority.
»,..u ! in workmanship Is equal to
sinister motive. to serve to consider if the their stead cf members if the Coufcder j
J ■ Chronometer Watch, and
ate army
.
Leaving Buffalo by the *-N. Y. Eric k
“"
i*.. elegentlj
z finished as a
. fl
firet*claM Piano. It receive
11 That wc reaffirm tbe positiou of Ute' lean and hungry persona, who fall tu on
teas to a helplem woman and in lhe inter
the highe« awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expom'UhlL.
11EW’ ?.lE;'OU?.Tt!.-FASTEH ,hon “S'
of throe hours through the rich, agrical- - e»t of decency and rublie morality, this । on the subject &lt; f Tetnpennee and Prohi
whole gutter should reasa to offend the
""""'Ked- There are no,
public nostrils ?**
WILSON MACHINES sold In the United States than
,h*
The WILSOrs
orgaoisali-ies in promoting pcrw.au) lemphtbPolitical Notos.
peraaec, and in order that the entire,
rivud at Horosllaville, in time for and early .
question of prohibition may bo settled in dent wefoh* nearly 500 pounds, but is
•upper, at the Superb Eating Bourn there,' The Youngstown (Ohiotfrewiey .Vrir%
rumpsratively light now.
He wu once
, hitherto a Democratic and Greenback

TO

CANNED GOODS

CONSUMPTIVES !

CROCKERY

StJONE WARS

■ or-FARMERS PRODUCE T4KE&amp; IK EXCHANGE’

SMITH. HOGLE &amp; PRESTON

FR EE,A valuable
Invention.
the world
RCnow.ro

.SEND^agi^

kirk train we left at 7 for thia eity whieh

paper, has come out for lhe Republican of a coaslituti-jnal amendment prohibiting
tbe manufacXure and sale of all ialoxicaThe Ch.rtest.m (8. C.) Acre. telb Mr. ting liquor, aa a beverage, wilhia tbe
Tilden again that the South has no regard Steto.

Our New York Letter.

Representative Morriaoo, Democrat, of
IHiocie has really little hope of Ewing s
Yesterday we apent cn Coney Island, j wuoeeoo in Ohio. He finds nzeuthuriaam
the fasKftts watering plnooa there Oering st&gt;d few evidences uf populas interest.

ligbtfcl

Portland, Maine.

G. M. D.

Bloody Mjissiraippi.

BBKB.
Nbw Yokk, Augwrt "2nd. TO79

mind
■wspapcr like lhe Okolona

erotic party.

for lhe Republican party in Ohio yroter-

WIND MILLS I
Bom”^ an*1

Improved.

None but the Purest of I’ajnta nn&lt;l Oils Sold.

HOUSE FURNISHING MATERIAL
We off er S[«dal inducetatuis.

Ex-Got. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, ।
thinks ths national* will go beck to their I
eld party affiliations this fall
Blaine h '

Anti othar Agricultural Impirtnent*.

BACKI’^i

for tbe presidency.

In tbe World.

Literary Notes.

JAMES M. HEWES

tbe Atlantic, mid it, pocketing the difer
race. He has been interviewed and frank-

ss?*»:

trying to j

rchool syewm b abe impugned by

dmiroytd property.

Fear hvre were lent, ■

Call and Uke a aaat ciu one of tbe

crowd roah in.

HUNT’S

Dated D.vis

Jmuh -New York &amp;ra-

fx»m«Uing new in the Lino of

AND GU TO

ing, red shirted shot gun, raffisns O, I whether there shall be any polls at all
democracy -, wUi a brautifol doctrine
ahull deride elections without lhe use of
poll..
;

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IPAIIVrTs AIVD OILS

Radix.

Everybody knows uncle Sam •

in moot similar eateepriaea.
Mr. Field,
it is believed, nnluadod a quantity of th*;

the limber-jswud Springer, b

Uli (am; CTBlit

keels and who, as a "arppor ' is the envy
What Mr. Tilden has doM to of- I of tbe force foe bia skill with tbe elub, b
again in trouMa. For tbe aecood time in ,

Mr. Headricks stayed so long on 1
Block Island that he got completely cut j when dear.

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POWERS &amp; BARLOW
SARSAPARILLA

amusement* of beating ol
11,000,00b in a few days in cua.sotioo I and children, by assaulting
with the Elevated Bailrued, by tbe prae
lice of that judicious busmen* prmctpla Of

No matter'what Dixon had

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

For Sale by aUFirst-Cla™ Bcalm.

I t.iyrr, two istnaie ana one mate, were lor
•"•Isay la
a brief bat happy time under the belief Farit that they had drawn tbe capital prise in
I the las: drawing of tbe Lottiniaaa lottery
Their .industry in building caatles in lhe lerenting, no doubt . bat we would be anil

the Beptembcr drawing inatend of August.
Singularly enough, the really lucky people
staunehaat for the Deutocracyjn that State.
question, able
Our great railroad and telegraph atag- were also printer., employed on a i’hiladri
phia pajcr
it woubl bo bat poetic jus­
' since it Wan discovered that twenty of the
tine far the winnare (if unwanted) to mats
A Source of much Bodily Evil.
an old friend, Mr. Samuel J. Tilden, and with and couapte lhe two lady losers Tbs
Cant third or the I,wing aide, would, no
| Mr Field nays he is disgusted with Mr
bt, be chivalrously enraptured aS such
ITi'uUn *~1 Mil »U—
L...__ . .
Our famous police captain, Williams,
formerly a Nov* Bootis shinright, where

Stain

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lasullnwat. Tk* "UMsi*'m h
end satertaiaiag rarare. IsduJi.
stea of -Pieri..; ' TV* s*w

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Democratic candidate in 1880.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

ALL DRUGGISTS

^EPAIBED
eHTQUt&gt; QI

�We jruat them, who Ure Io
account! apalaac them at thb
for edryrtimnj.job wort K (

There will U , game of taw U1, 00
tlie Fair grouads io thb Ay on Friday
aftereoett next, between the firw nine of
thb Ay and tbo Greed Rapid. 0i0e.

rtafin . returned from
•y night bat with the
and
u.i ntux. ..
Middleville on Saturday craning a weak
ago. The murderer wm interviewed while
in the lock op at Cbfcugu, by a rejiortvr
of the htrr Ocrao. and tbe following
whieh we lake from lb* abov. named
paper is whrt he mid :-“Tb.nka. I am
fading pretty wdl. Yea, 1 am wanted for

r’n
“d a!1
should wiioro, it. Admittance 25 eta.,

afraid that be might thaka I ho kUm out
of hia ahop wiuduwi, but aa good lack
would have U, they wero puttied iu too
tight fur that.
Tho H aaiing, corropoodect tn tho
JasaaouiOiufl, ot tbe 2Blb tart, baa ibia

PLICITY SafPUfHJ!

w Masikas Every Ttae.

TVStfS

vnry ttyiiris—Seoich Pbtds. Ca«im«a,;t
.nd Draperies, will be pnerally wore by I
n.
of F-lsicii
i
W. could not help admiring th* rich J

REAL ESTATE.
FOE SAXE AST TO REST.

eurtume and wonderful improvement, of &lt;
th* dreetta warn by the ladies on the f
Ureeta, over those io vogue during the ’
part two year..
■
The Prinne*. arroa, maJe with clinging
•kirt., drawn ao light »eio*» tbe hip*,
aa to uxbibit any deformity e&lt; paeaow th.
waiter might hay, and greatly impeding
walking, ha, finey eulminatrd. and gune
out of faahion.
Thia meet abominable faahioo, hu giv­
en* way to the Panfor Hoop Skirp, a dire
tided ioiprnreweul over the Hoop Bkirta
worn a few yean ago, and make a- decided
Improvement, upon a ladle* .ppearance »n

Rot«.

Ground.

CLOTHING

fctf Y«fc, Mi m Qittm
ippen'a Laiw Office.
W Hide k Haetl^-,

are ground in with it. In New England
there are aerrra) mill* cyuatantly empioyed
in grinding a white atone found iu that
country into powder fur purre*.-* ,-f *dul
teration. In oce town in Masrecbuacto,
thouaanda uf coo* of it have be-n gold.

Tbeae akin* are now almart uuivemlly
worn by the ladiea of Cbicagn^l iMuh.and
in all ths citka of lhe aew board, and will
doubtlaaa be worn in every .town, hamlet grade* of it ar* rum-lied to meet the re­
quirement* of trade,—fiocr grade, UBgar
and vilhye throughout lb* country.
grade and and* grade. Track load* of il are
despatched every day tn distent drier., ’
rapperted by a Paoicr Bustle that extendi tbe general dealer drivet ft into hh ware- !
nearly to lhe ankle, giving a moat grace­ house by th. cartload, and lb» retail gtorer
curae* Uldly for the bagful thrt aaffin*
ful apparance to the wearer.
for the •dullcr.tfon of hU humble rtoek
Linen coHan, and laco conMHute tbe Surely Liberty hu mriergirra a more
neck wear, which Lx»k very neat and pre&lt;- artounding jwotif of Ito capacity for droel
u[«-ment thru the .pectadc of tbew busy
thriving bill*, merrily grinding the stone
Long Kid Glove., with 3 and t button*,
ar* worn wilb&lt;abuTt *!&lt;erro, and bright
colerrd •locking, to match lhe color o! the
drew, with lew abc*, now cvurtiiiiie a full

ffpen's Law Office.

AU notes and accounts due
nic I desire padd this month,
or as soon ax. promised,
icithout fail, I must make
my collections before wheat
declines.
U ” °‘ n- SFJlULblXG.

L. J. WHEELER.

LOOK HIRE

Ikio i buy a Sewing Machine until you

We cal) attention to the ad. ia thia
paper of lU “Pihc Annual Fair of tbe
Wertern Mich. Agricultural and lodurtri
THREE PAPERS FOR $4 00.
al Society," to be held at Grand Rapid. '
•Wc will send lhe Detroit tbo entire week evmamucing Monday
Weekly Post and Tribune for S*K- -2d We doubt not that many will
one year, the Michigan Fanner attend from thb city and viriuity.
for one year, and the Republi­ The Sawing Society connected with
I'nawtlSoO. Apply at
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A Wonderful Dbcover).
can Bakner until Jan lat, 1881, Emmanuel^hurtb will b* entertained on
For the »pe«ly care .if Cuuramptku and
Knappen's LIw Office,
to any person not now a sub­ Tburaday afternoon of thb week by Mm
ell diM**ca that U*d to it, such a* at al­
scriber to the Banner, for $4.00, W. S. Goodyear and Mb* Delia Cotand, at
Ho! for Jackson.
bum cuuglrt, u&lt;-„-!«ctrtl rolfe, Bromrbite.,
by tbe Buetou Board uf Herith has ns Hay Fever. Artl.tsa, pain in tbo*de atid
GAITERS, SUPPERS, AC.,
to any person sending us the the Society parlor., in the Bower block,
There is to be an excursion to Jaekaoci
purled that uvvr a tnilliuo and. ,a half ,.f chert, dry hackiof jtough, tiei|ing iu die
money for the three paper prior'' over the .hoe atore Gcutlemco ara Invi­ one week from to-day. Sept. 3d. from thb
gallon* pf water arc annually aidd in that throat, Hunwaew, Sure Threat, and all
to' September 15th, 1879. The I ted to tea al aix o’elmai. Brikrthmeata eity, given by the M. E. Chureb for
city aa milk, hall a million dollar* io iuoo- chruolc or Imgreiug di»aaro uf (be threat
Knappen'
s
La
w
Office.
Hanner nnd the Farmer for acrvnd from aix uulil half part Mven Uteir'Sabbath School. Now we soy t.&gt;
and lung*, Dr Kuig'a New Diraivery baa
everybody, got II will ci*t but the triv­
n» roual *»d haa ret .bibbed for iterIf a
$3.00. The Bannf.ii and the
MOHEY TO LOAN.
World widu reputation:
Mane leading
ial sum of on* dollar for tbe round trip.
Post and Tribune for $2.70.1
Tbe party will rail the- Slatro Prison,
Now. ia your time to get good
have a picnic dinner oa tbe JaekThe general outlook ft cm a bniinn*
papers cheap.
— --------w. .---- --------— — ... m&gt;v , »«® Fair Ground* And have a'splenMandpeiut, u tuort encouragioa and con­
Entered at the Post Office,
fidence in ct&gt;mm*rrbl circle* b Icing rap­
Hastings. Mich., as Sceondidly rertUrcd
N..
class Matter.
for traurportatino it k carried to that point j ‘IDe “V tvr !'““ore&gt; »“d make younalf
for fifty recto per hundred —[Oteegv cor- ,nd other, happy for a very small amount
School commence* next Monday.
reapoudenre in Allegan Juroal.
i of money
.
Waiiiixotom, D. C-,)
Oar atrreta were crowded again
The Uuivcralty bending, al Ann Arbor
Aug. 21, 1879. }
One door west of the HiatProbate Court.
Saturdiy.
came near being dealroye&lt;l by fire on Fri­
Prof. Greerer of Howard University
Scientific Miicetlany.
Uuaiue* of tbo Barry County Probate
day lart. Th* foe, it secimi, must have
ingn Nalioual Bunk where you
gu«
north
loriay
by
invitation to attend
origioatad from a I insera fire pot, whieh | Court foe the week ending Aucurt 2Cih, the •octal arienc* Congrewi. Th* nniverbuiy tbcM day*.
•
can always find the
Clement Smith, Judge.
Mellcui have b«co a drug it the market meat have tipped over, and lhe roab
Ang. 20.—Ertatc of Samuel Young, aity in which tb. Profewor b an honored
thereof beating the tin rooting, ao a. to
for a few'dSy* part.
dweued.
Report ofi *•)« of real «*Ute teacher receive* hardly the aupport it
eauve th* boards underneath to toko fire.
ahuuld from benevolent people in tbe
Thu Drtroil Cbm club got aeouped at Tli* otimsUd damage, u from IS.OiAfto
Lawton by tb* Lawton nine.
Ang 23.— Edale of Peter Cook dvecar. North, but it b &gt;urely, though (lowly,
•5,000. ••'
.Receipts from legatee. filed, and gaining rtrength, aad give* premia* of
Hord Tiakler'a atoro b bring finuhed
L W. FAUSEY,
prominence among the educational inatiloIn last week* tune of the BASKM, we
dcrSbcharging executor entered.
and bxdts very nice inaide.
»ci»p*. *a to form a very iolcrerting experlaid, in regard to.Uon. T. A. Hubbanl of
Estate uf John A Zimmerman, decent- tiona uf tbe country. There abould be imral, and *1 th* Mm«lia&gt;* net at rut *1!
end
I
doubt
not
will
be
a
•ucceaaful
effort
doubt*
a*
to
their
faithful
polraitn'rc
Rouw, Kansu, that Un had received, the
Aug.. 23.—In the matter of William made in due tta»r to give the colored men Twelve'plan* mirror, were arranged v.r
nomination for Register of Dreds. for
the same oppottttnitie. for improvetnritt at tieally in a circl* with tbrir refecting aur
Sutnoer County, Kansu; bet we wrre Hliodoa, Conidia Moon, and *EUmi llatbborn,
pauper, iawne.
1‘etiiioua filed iu thb aeho&lt;)1 thrt other, have ia other inatimisiakan ; h* b a candidate for that Office,
luiiuua.
Somcthhg !• being done, meet
subject to the action of the Co. Con ven- « cadi cauae praying that an order b» eoterfarta north of tbo iron bridge.
jiun when raid convention h bald.
Butt *d admitting them to th* aaylum for tbo
! In the purchase of silrcr yertrrdiy by
A stood soaking rain would tie very ac­ no matter, wc trust ha fely, rtxeire the
ONLY $ .50 PER YEAR.
Govern meet it appeared that the priera
ceptable to everybody jut now.
nomination, and if be docs, we doubt not
demanded.were higher at Hu Yraaeisco
The Editor of the Bxtrxu win return
from the East about the middle of next
We would remind thoae wha deaire to
attend a first elan select achool, that Mr.
of tliu ba great demand frem China, to be
H. J. Dudley will open at Freeport on
•applied 'In.m California. Secretary Sher­
man arid before leaving here th* at Lar
Monday the let day of September next,
a school that will be conducted upon tbe account and petition Lr aMigument uf :*»- d.y that he believed thb eondtafon of
idueJ rotate and for dbcharge filo!. thing* would be |Krm*ncut. It ddc* cot
principle o! advancement for the acholan,
require th, ey e of a propbrt in »ee that
West Meriden, Cann.,
rather than a few dollan in tbe pocket of Septi 22d next awienrd for bearing
tb'M b only an incident in the great change
Eatato of Maude Reno, ei al, minor*.
Inventory filed.
1’rtition for litccre to Star of lhe Empire take* it* Way.
Mr. Tthien, if hi* friends art to be be­
sell real estate filed.
Sept. 29, neat aa
lieved, wishes to be lhe Dctnoeraiic and
•igned for bearing
“Reform" candidate for Governor of New
York, if he wiabe* to be bn will be, bn:
Plain aad Ornamental Silver Ptaled and
County Correspondence.
Cut Glamware, Lamp,. Cbaudelbn
Rl-tlahp, Auo. 21,1879.
A gala day wax had on lb* above date
and BrooM., Tabb and Packet
log peairio chicken*.
by the Sunday School, iu South llutland
Cutlery. Shear*. Sriaaor*
W. H. Hayford Eaq., ia pteparisg to
and North Hope towMliipa^ on lhe ground
politically, that we ever ocuf the Bartholomew Jlilli.in Hope
put a furtmey into hia cdlar, *o *■ 10 beat , country
law. The Bulldoxei* with abotguna arc
Them Were five School* in altctir,anect
pblrie
eoudujoua
Ibrrv
U
'
danger
of
lhe
h*
Uiirirabd
Wilrex' 4 Whit* Or
I guioR f“r &lt;■*&gt;*&gt; other, while ab*v* them,
Thry formed in pwvc'aaivu numbering brat ability we have. I doubt not that the epuntaneotu ignittuu rt' fabric, waahed
Some of tbo nicest peacbe* we ever aw
right man will be sent.
atanda a. negro awiugim hia hat. and be­
gana, th* Well-known Part re G*n&gt;,
with beuiuo Ion lug a low boiling point
in all by actual cuunl 183 and marebud l«&gt;
were bought to thia market oo Monday
Th*y bar* now killed the man Dixon,
side him old Father Time with bi« aeythe
and Nordtba and Spccialtire
the gro&lt;* led- by manul ouic. wbero in Yaiuo eouutv Mian. Dixoo waaoceol
lart by W. F. Hick*.
A prumineni Democrat of Cfovvlaad
and hour glass, illortraliog that time, will,
H. Smith A Sou have a very attractive before its nuda ■ run out, bring justice to ream were prepared when all joined iu the original htdl-doSm In that aectiun Mb that lhe aumimrtion of V*lUudigham
of many Dmcriptioo*.
and hi* neighbor, prrrentrd him with a
and tbe iofamjr that attatebed to it kat
sign over the door of tbnr meal market, tjlcw wbo violsto every principle of honor,
* —TTw"„*re* &lt; ■ J!1"?!"*1*
witch
and
other
token*
of
gratitude
for
nel then lad in pnyev, after which Bev.
;3iS:tx'353WEHij?i£
which shows to a good advantage.
bi. succoM ig extioguiahicg Republici« that State to the Dem Mrary for tes year.,
right and justice.
Uro. Goodrich read tbe lot Pralm. An­ voter.. Thi. year h* .1 tempted to load and the IxxnilMtitm of Ewing ha. defeated
Several of our Aootbto leave the city
THE MERIDEN PVRCRASlkG CO
Mr. Iman Spouablo of Hartings town­ other »«og “Tbe Sweet By and By" waa
ail hupM of thrt party'* ueundroey in '
for a week's sport, shooting dock* and ship, left at the Ban.mdi office co,' Mon­
34 if
Wert Meriden. Coen.
aoog. then Bro. Goodrich made a apeeeh
other email game, on Monday next.
day last, a very antique appearing knifa.
which wre beatcti out of cupper. The ing wu entered upon consisting of read­
Tim cxpvuicbc* of Ya*x&gt; Waa reputed
ycateslay al Selkirk'* Laka, in Wayland, blade b aev.n inches io length, sabre shap­ ing and adopting a constitution and by­
in Rankin ixiunty, MisaMppi. Major B
LIME,
Allegan Co., and will lart ouc waek.
F. Sutton waa nompellvl to withdraw from
ed, run* to a sharp point, but b about laws, organising a Union Sunday Sc hocJ
HAIR,
STUCCO,
Mr. Z. B. Wdlbon b ao that be b two inchtw wide al th* bilt cod. It b Amoeiation, for tbe purproe of promoting
CEMENT,
out in tbe .utete a little, but lock out pure copper, but there ha* been, ot at tb* Sunday School interest* io the two
BRICK.
Zepb. do not everdo tbe getting out buri- least has an appearance of having had a township* above named.
a while metal, whieh look* like silver, a
The Prosiden: Bro 8. T. Wright, then
TILE,'
Edinburgh Leiter.
fragment yet remaining, ruu on the brek Introduced Her. C. IL Ctoaby, who n.ado
LAN i&gt; BLASTER
The Harting, firat nine playtd tbe ot tbe blade perhafw to stiffen it Mr. 8.
a ten minute* speech on th* "Datire uf 8
PUMPS.
Grand Rapid, dub Th uroday lart and beat
plowed the knife up l&lt;ooe of bb Arid*. 8. Supcrinteodcui" followed by Rev. Bro.
PLOWS,
theta. Tbo aoore rtood : Hartings 13;
Ou Saturday next, there will bo an cx« Goodrich oo “Dulire of 8. 8. Teachers '­
DRAGS
Grand Rapid* 9
Dinner hour having arrived, the audi­ less respectable potlion of the British
euraion to Roma Ind. on the G. R. A 1.
There wljl be btuinra* uf importance to R R. Th* cxcuraio^ starts from Fbber'a ence entered upon thb pari of the pro- pen* it making to sweep back the oe«n
LEFT HAJfD PLO WS.
UauMet at the Encampment meeting I. O. Station, and will take co excurmcnbte *1 gramma with a Scat prompted by a keen of American produce, which it driving
O. F. to-morrow evening, and a lull atten­ Bros, Molln*, Wayland, Bradley, Shelby. appetite, and stimulated by example* cf home production* out of the market I
era* along lifo'a journey. May tbrir livre
dance b daired.
Pays the highest Cash price
Martin, Monteith, llainwell, Travis and culinary skill not rosily «trp*are&gt;l. In lend an article from an Edinburgh paper. be long, uaeful and happy. .
"the Briliah Conmibr Auiheritie* in
for all kinds, of Fanners Pro­
Th* pvire of wbrot doe* not deviate Cooper. Tb* train will arrive al Rom* at fact, judging by the quantity u weft aa
duce.
much from 900.., .Ulmr w*y, and a large IlMa. m. and leave* at 6.30 p. m. quality, the people tuurt haH 'cvmo to lhe United State* bate just brought un­
May
and
bar*
a
good
time
wbik
they
der
notice
a
serie*
of
facia
that
prove
dolhr for adult*,
and 76
Farmer* will do well to eonamount of it b being marketed in lh» One
POWER CORN SHELLER.
eoueltuuvely that the Milleoinm u a long
c« for cbildrro nay* tb* trip. The ateyvd.
bull Mr. Cresay before purcbaaM.warr hale A Bartley bare sddad to
After dinner extrriau ccorirtcd of ten
Otsego Curare Band will aenompaoy th*
iug any of the above article*,
Mr». Young, turtber of A. A. Young excursion, and discourse good mule. It minute speeches intewpersed by slog been thought deatrable to take oficul
tboir other faciluiu in their fiuurfog mill,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad­
thrt of a firrt chua power &lt;s&gt;nt-abyii*r, So
b very rick, though belter than abc waa will pay to make tbe trip. Rome city b a ing by the different sc booh.
Bru oogubanoe uf the atetomenla in question reaata uadakawJ rn it.. wuoSe* *i HwmIim, I
way and Railroad Street*.
Lurdaya ago, when it wa* feared abc beautiful pl*e*, nice l*k«, nice boats, both and Shier Buan«ll aaag aeveral pit co* full would .how that they contain at leaat a Barrj «K&gt;nly, Mlrt., Aug. Ifilk. IH7V
tlaatinip. April, 2. 1879
Marlin Hi.och.nl, John Jerome. NHi j
could art poafibly live.
atotmera and row beats, awing* Ae. Tak* oUaenliiavni to th* dcligbl of everybody. baab uf truth. Aodfjrt one would (Un
ctla.
NorebottMr,
Joanna
Wade
Tbe Aaaoebtlon elected 8. T. Wright take refuge in unbelief, rather than be
Dry, very dry, cool, quite cool. Hoter'n

J. G. RUNYAN &amp; SON

ORGANS.

COMPANY,-------MIDDLETOWN CONN,

port!

c. with them, - Nevtr
till line of NEW

MTS HO SBIIB,

CALF SHOES,

SINGEE HUFACTIJBINS.CO.

GENUINE SINGER.

stilaciory prices.

TAKh'IIi: BASNER

OUS

RE
K EXCHANGE.-w*
PRJE8TON.
12 tn2

INVENTION.
RENOWNED

MACHINE

meter Watch, and
Piano, it received
Centennial Expo*
STER than other
There are more
lited States than
8. The WILSON
kinds of repairing,
th each machine.

ACHINE CO.
h Orleans, La.;

n Francisco, CaL

r

Dealer*.

RLOW

proved.

► OXJC.S
Oils Sold.

MATERIAL

Tie Itriiii Pirtiasm Cajaoj

WhAat,
Wool,
Corn,
Potatoes
Lard,
Butter,
Pork,
Hams,

Ik ctanM Mria &lt; IM

Plaster,

Hair,
Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every­
thing you want.

TEACHERS JJH.

Reaper and Mowers.

49

btacw. All kind* of weather, and people
who cannot grt the kind to auil them,
muet be mighty bard tn pleaee.
for doing whrt it k hb duty to do, but w*
Many are rick with chill* and fever, do feel like awarding prabe to cur v»ry
diarrhea and other dbnaaea.
Be careful efficient Sheriff and thorn of hb deputise
wbo took part iu following so detertdtmd|y aod arrerting th* mordercr of Marahal
Gibbs of Middhvilh. Mr- Boughtelin
showed the metal h* b mad* of io kb
Mr- J. CUrkscu h- bb no*
®&lt; (alntoat a wreki) labor, without reel or
busiceu, over Wiffieoo'e «&lt;*■,
“P _™l,
taotaf U&gt;
nicely, nod be say. hi baa th* best USht pune in a masterly manner. Bad we
imaginable heneu m prepared to do better •pace, w* should bu plrearei to give hb en­
wort than arer.
tire trip from tbe time b* left here on
Sunday a wrek ago, UH be rclurned with

Supcrinteodent and L. T. Pattbon Secblush for our common humanity and drFor rotse
The during piece of music wee a quar ■p*ir of modem dviliaauon.
&lt;to. th* name. your corves pendent failed time pret, it appear* tbo attention of
, gel, lad by Mira Addie Stone a tern of •unitary anthoritie* publu health boanfe,
and other bodic* who look after the
temporal wellbeing of tbe populatbn ef
Tbe whole thing waa truly enjoy*We, tbe State*, ha. been speeblly drawn to
tlwnault of avwybody trying to anjoy
Ihemaelvea and help everybody eb*
U. B. C.
m

TIh&gt; Fall trade h». already commcoad
iu Chirag° •«* Pro“&gt;*B*
Gt*® H
'
bwn during any eortwpoodiu; aewon
ria**187E
The atatcbaula ia nrotly all line* of
goods, bam been buying ia uenaually j.
large rtoek., thb b orpecUlly ro In Dry
Good* aad Millinery.
ThoThoro* of &lt;hb city pby*d &lt;be
Threw wa. quire a goodly aumbre premmt.
The jabber* in three .pedal Him*, took 1
Middlcitlle nine on the Fair Ground of
and haride* the attendant* from thb city,
thb city yaai*«4ay. Slim mmv r*aa!ti»» « there ware rrirtivro and friends «'l Mifolios Harting* M
MiddkviiW »•
1 Vr'oh".
Mr“
fra“
I (JnH pFairie *ad adaawbree. Many valna-

Von Mollke a. a Soldier.
.
Thia remarkable German ebbfiaiu b th*
greatret bring aoldicr.
Ur han a Soowi-'. ■
lution of iron, nvrrr* of ale*!, and a will ;
iikn tbe grip cUdreth
gilewt, retieoat,
uaaaaunwng, active &gt;iri ublquitnu*. he
control* hb form* almost u directly *» be
tnoroa tbe muscle, of l.w own body. Hm
army, to a man, nlmost wui.hip him.
Rheutustiani b bb only phyale.1 trouble,
sod be refer* to it a. an 'teuuoyaoee." By
using 3amlaliii« thb difficulty wu over
come.
Many buaiMu mco resemble him
in bb mental aad physical-qualitMa, aad
in hb infirmity. Pain* ia lb. limb., Uei.
head and aide, stiff joiata, Bervoiunau and

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WOOL CARDING

�USE THIS BRAND.
London, Ang 2nd, 187S
An InterMlioeal Literary Congvm T»^mly beU it* first silting* In London,
and with Victor Hugo m Its Prarideat
and Alfred Tennyson at th. bred of lha
Eagluh Committee appointed to receive
the d'atinguiabui foreign'visitor*, it may

be trirly Mid that the poetry of th* two
cuunlrii* was well rsprescuseuted. As io «H
gallicriags of this kind, frstivity played
it* part I th* member* of the Coogrem
■ ere reeeitod at a Msn»a&gt;a House ban­
quet, and atterwird* th* very Sbskaapcar
un M ay or of Strutford -o poo-Avon welcom­
ed them aa hb gtretea. Um of th* London
club, opened it* portals to si! tho member*

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objects ef cordial hospitality at too* pub­
lic and many private eotertaiamuU
It is not st al! aorpriribg, that lb* oS.
cial Isoguag* of th* Coagreaa waa Freerh,
fur M other toogM baa acquired such
peculiar preeminence.
English ia more
widely spread, and Spanish ia of greater
OU AID RELIABLE.
commercial use ia South America and
th* adjacent seas, while Italian has
is * Standard Fatally Hilly toe
■till an international superiority as lbs
dma—Mof Uxbiw. Bknxh^
interpreter of th* higbeM kind of music
and Bowel*.—It ia Purely
|
Tbe Courts, lb* sristocracic*, tb* alatrnV^tabk.-H oererjCTl
men, and lbs|sullivalad classes in Europe,
however, find French lbs moat oonvsuisnt
common link. It is now what Latin was
in the middle age*, and erso down to ths
beginning of the eighteenth century.
Bsasiaas and Turks, Germans aad Spec
lards, Italian* aad Saredee, Englishmen
and Dutchmen, al! use French tn diploIl is ths in*
tutnoren in 100 hoars, al L*wi*ton, Me., malic or social iatsrooSTM.
b* gave up st the thirty-sevvnth and evitable second language of all wbo Lav*
A foolish Chanrinism baa recsntly
twarly died.—[Krck.uiyr. A party tried two.
indue*!
Prinoe
Bismarck
to
force
German
to feat iu own record on finance, and—
*4r&gt;ra “ &gt;* wUalafcmt; . trz* *t &lt;
fcnsrel October 14—[SpJ^gfirid Jfrp.A- J into diplomatic use, and when bo grew
angry al Versailles be insisted upon talk­
ing it to M. Thisre. Tot, though he may
A couple tn Brooklyn, N. T., having thus impose soma additional trouble on
ceh-brated their golden weddiotr, are now Furogn Ofiice clerks in various capital*,
suing for divordi.
he will du nothing to induce other nations
C. A. SNOW &amp;. CO.
Th* San Franciaeo H’reUy Jfrpawter. to diapJase Free*!, from ila taternerional
Though not lb. rebicle of lhe
aaya that “the only difference between a position.
eat asd * comma is that one baa th* claw* best literature of th* World—in thia reaped
PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
second
both
to
English
and
German
—
lt *&lt; Md-of lb* paws, while th* other
FOB tS£LRMA7eEhH(£A.
Mi th* p*mm at vbe cud ef th* etaM.” French is th* native language of th* beet
modern drama aad of the most highly euL
“SEMINAL?PASTILLE'
A woman raised to tho thin! power of tivatto literary style.
widowbcod fas* tbe_ [ bolographs of Mr
It ia curious to sou- that at this Inis*
thrie departed 1 &gt;tds In a group, with a national Congrere, mainly conoerued with
nghette of herself in the eeuter, sod under- -copyright," the French delegates, who
t&gt;Mh ia tb* itweriplfon. “Tbe l.ord will were anxious to make arrangements 10
secure their rights here, tunnd no author
tied representative of the publishers of th*
■ MW Island by t!.- •
United Slates with whom to carry 00 aeIH Wnor m.rre thar: :■ y •.
gxiaticns The fact ia that they on&gt;l not
Ily'wilh ttnpacaadi'Et
t • ilu-.
much fear bring wrougad by reprinting,
V-S END POK CIRCULAR.
traaslstioo. or adaption oa our side of the
water
Though citiseM ot our Great
1.1, w. sums, B.C., ‘n^iSTA;
Republic travel
tnueh and fiock
tu
Paris aa a
paradise,
their ,
ignorance of the French languor is
.The value of the i-od supplies imported
as great as waa lhe English duritg; tbe I
into France during llie firn, half of 1779 Continent*! War, when Georg* III spshow* an mem of lO.HIO.OW lb*, as plsndeJ om of bis oonrtiere for refining'
cviutpared with th* **m| period of I87R. ih/jiio French, asd when that Isiguage1
Sneexing C«t*rrt&gt;, Chronfo C«Si* considered a kind of dialfct natural
fhid tbe sheriff/ when b* skillfully enough io th* manly Briton’s sister* but
tan*, UlomUro Citvrh,
adjusted th* rope : “Thu ia s dissgrrniperminently cured by
shia duty, my dear Allow, bm th* Um self. Few french books ar* reprinted in
mudt be drawn somewhere —New York ' the United Slate*, and as to tranrisluxn
ami adaptations, why should American
The recent But* oiomis shown that th* ' publiaHn pay native hand* for »uch work
population ol Nebraska is about 3*6.400 when then can “*tca! them ready made"
or nearly 1IH&gt; times greater thso it w*a from lhe rlngliah publisher. Thia, if the
French author* secure thuir rights in
England tbpy arc pretty safe from Tranaa'.Iantic depredation*.
Nevertheless it
eannot be forgotten that in a Cokgrcsa
profca**dly “iDtcrnalionar' daaliug with
the law* of copyright, the cmiaaion of th*
United State* lesvm a hag* py.
It
rcsembtm a discussion on Mediterranean
piracy ia tbo last century with at ad 10us
cd a hsteucr. “Ifoeause tho people wtfulj artridaoc* of Algiers. While "translation"
swindle him-out ol bit hfrn before be hij and "adaptationT' tbe two evil* from which
time to blow a aioglo tootXV
Frenclirr.cn moat anffer '&lt;cupi*d the Con­
Reliable report* represent th* HUoaw gress fur two day*, not one word i&gt; said All Enthuiinfio Friend of Sanford's
wheat crop to bo larprr ibis season tbaa about "reproduction.“ Th* FrcnAmsn
finds
himself partially robbed, his ideas
•rev before raised in tbe State, while corn
looks exceedingly well
' are pilfered piecemeal by lhe EnciuLman . but th* Englishman is swallowed
It waa a very burnt old Dutch jedg* body and but.re by tbe American [irate.
ia BAohario oouuly, N. Y, who iiateucd No translation" or ‘adaftelion' vexen him;
for several bcrara to tbe argnmeut* of tb* be find* that h« i» captured whole tw tbe
oouaeil, sod tbe* said
“Dis earn baa enemy and sold for hu profit. Tbe highmh frrry ably argued on both aide*, and elaas American publiahen have lately dis­
covered that, m Lord Bcseonafield aaid In
_ law fraught up. I shall dake dree day* 1869, “confiscation is oonUgioua." flow,
to gonmder dose points, but I shall ewes unfortunately lor ihstn, some Chicagopul&gt;luaDy deeid* for de blaintiff.’
liabera have taken to reproducing at s very
cheap rate tbe English books republwhcd
The celebrated trotting mare “Gold' in New York. They are, in fact, 10 lost
smith Maid" has a fine cok, faaU April to palriotiam that they actually their treat
1st, for whieh its owner baa been offered 'own countrymen qa they treat Engliabcnen.
snd refused to take 120,0'H)
Th* utomahment and indignation of ths
gteat N*w York houses st ibia conduct ia
.Hstn is thtr way tbe Wareriy
&lt;*1 tdls its readers how to make a cbaap exactly the same as that of Bret Hate’s
bfiremster: “Take a long, halfounce vial, Yankeeu, who, conspiring to cheat tb*
fill it With spirits of wine, put in a little ■•Heathen Chinee." found that be had
finely pulrenx-d alum asd the internment whol* pacha of acre up his alecvm; and
is matfr. In dry weaiber tb* spirit* will they now cry out, “Let tu all be honmt I"
be clear, and th* coming of a storm will much *a lb* hens In lhe atqblc wbo, find­
la indicated by a spiral cloud rising ia ing ibonsfivc* wonted by th* honcn, nob­
lb* liipiid, more or less rapid!*, according ly cxdaimed, “Lot tu al! atop kicking f
This I* a statement from the standpoint
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tells* of th* Farmen' 4 Mnahaoim^Ruk
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VOL. 24.

NO. 18,

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 187!)

OLE NO. 1269,

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS
PAPER
X.w.F*&gt;»r A4v*«Uta« Hassan tta tM-USCU
HEW YORK.

km, looking mm like a stalo- of Flm
than a liviag woman, ta mid
"Cousin
Alma.' my Irtrad. Mr! U.rwrll, of wlrom !
you have often heard me »prak."
Walter Howell, tawiog low, thought,
aa be gsred, that never before had ta emu !
a creature of such rare lavrliuess. "Mbs ;
Damlt, 1 preauura7" sod Alm, withal
shgtit lodtnstkn of tar stalely taad. anawered in the affirmative , then, exocsiag !
herself, immediately withdrew, leaving1
them to talk over their eolkge pranks and
enjoy ttair fragrant cigars
I They aat thus talking on)il supper was ;
announced. Alma did not appear at the
. table.
{
After rapper, George led tta way In lite I
cexy library, "where they would not Le ;
dkiurbed," ta aaid—and, alt bough WaJ J
i ler would Lave preferred tta aucivty nfi
i Couaiis Alqja. be had nut tta rouranc to
। etpres, hia prnfernore—ta followed in s;

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“Why couldn’t you bant 'told ■ Uluw I
, you was coming, aod not take one M by 1
। surprta?" asked Grerga. throwing hitewlt!
into so rosy chair, and puabit*. anotar
Dropping the note into his hand, she j
toward hia friend.
• Tta (art u. Derreil, that I knew mttb- left the room without a word.
The ttext UM*uog Wjier degraded to '
iug about it myself until an Lour pre.ituta
I
I to my de|&lt;rturc"—taking the- proffered lhe Lreeklael rvom with his raiwt
"George, yc-u will bid Mas* Darrell;
"To wliat cirrumstane- am 1 iitd-. bud, Rovd-by for me," be mid, as bia friend !: hare b«« .ft reffiei.nl. Wo would only
entcer.1 the room » f*w momenta after, i, have bod to , w.iu
Leek would hare
■ Cou-ia Alma went off on tlw train | brought all Wc needed—lhat ia lo the lor"I wpiwre, Darrell. I might a. well
make a clean brresi of it, u&gt; here go.* ; tut niatit I ebuoght you knew it. 11
u r ”r*1 k»wua
«y
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ia
loo
l
ad
for
you
lo
(care
ao
and-1
|
luck,
there
would
have
been no atrueyou are awaro I bet Unde Marmaduke has
*
Rlwg agaittof feta .ml the wooer they
always givru me to soppore that I was lo dcnly, Can't you a&lt;
bowed their miarrebk beoda to.Ibe deerre
bo hk sulj tab, and has fitted me lo lake ■•Jftrr!!!!: !•&gt;
charge nf tbo entire baritiraa rt h:s decease.'
co,lnl '**b exiatowee rhe
■•it.Mquently un&amp;iting me f.,r anytUng |
The belief in luck make, man a tramp
braider
Stauld be wi bdraw Lis la flu 11 Sliema tie U:ag mode Iu eeUgaie I tut
rnre. my drcniustascra would be had io- II m&lt;»l onh.ppy dsy," L- „jj, Utterly.
drrd. Knowing thia, I have humored him '! Wringing bis friend's hand, he bttr04 uT' J1*
Uek ** *®
’
iu all his wbima, whisk are tagiqw, uuljb
Ihta last one , aod now, if I refttsc to coni ; On hi. arrival tanrev ta hulonod -to I
ply •ilh hia request. I lore every penuyi hit room, and ringing fat a servant, bsdc
of Li. money, aod will bo cum pul kd to I him toll hih uuek be bad some
| The old gentleman soon appeared, I
tell
Gcurse, it ia rather third to know; smiling aod robbing hia hands
"l»»*^U
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yon bate lo Hart' out empiy-baadnl aod
make your own litteg. er rw, to burner
ao oM man'a ftztinb wbim, yun mut can­
bitter your whole life. H&lt;.k jxrd 1 twv*r
knew until to-day tbiokiag ot Alma aa
U'^hu i» Uti. wbita
aakod Gootyte .

J1MKS CLARKE
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IJ CHA.XCfiKY frauat attention elm ta

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Moro JACKSON WAGONS in use in Barry County
than all others combined, yet the repair# do not average
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Of which mure have been sold in thje County
years than nil others &lt; omhinciL
v

••It may tta.l be aa foJitar aay&gt;ra imagine.'

The following are'a few of tlw pat ties awning the Buckeye to
of whom we confitleutly refer :
Robert Mitchell,
L. K. Powers,
E. J. Crook,
Frank Darby,
A. E. Bull.
Universal Croup Remed; Fred Hecht,
Peter Oobb,
Una Bare,
Friend Soules,
Fred. Collins,
John Puntons,
Watson Woodruir,
Jerry Rogers,
Thos McGrath.
Jus. McGIyn,
Mih.FUh.
A. Barnurn.
Chas. Youngs.
DENTIST
Joseph Stinchoomb.
McKelvey Bro#.
James Boyd,
Caleb Garwootlj
Dnnicl Warner. •
KW. French,
June# Jones,
Geo. Whitney,
Al. Parker,
.
Win. Beadle,
Jacob Etlger,
A. J. Sironable,
Isaac Cunningham.
WILLIAM WALTER. Jesse Sbnmonal
Chas. Dolph, i
It has
has been,
been.greatly
improved for
for II
1870. The grain seeder can be
TAILOR.
It
greatly improved
In Empla* Block,orer'MuJgc*Store.
nttached front or back of the DRILL ns desired. The indicator is
All WoK.GUARANTEED. on the back side of the Hopper. Feed Cup# are stationary, and it
now has a gauge that cause* each hoc to run one uniform depth so
that every kernel of Wheat is planted the same depth. A result
never before attained on any Drill. Don t fail to sec the new Drill
tf.
before buying. I

"Go to M im Vane.' and tell her for
The Faithful Sentinel.
me. that I Vui never look upon bet bated
Peter I be Great anu a tyrant, but, co
fan- T.-monnw theceterndny m to be
the wh|Ac hi* qranuy did prod aervice
p^foewd. La h.r L&gt; r«l«l, ani
I
ter
b«e
Ru»tan
.object*. Arbitrary, ae all
that I may m&gt;t be aide lo ►*« the face &lt;-f
wfcu.i, the de»u»ywr of my hie « bap dctoda mu-l be. be wm b&lt;h witboat rode
u'Xioua uf j&lt;u&lt;tee, and a certain coMider। kit l..r no property, ud »be i» at the mer­
cy of ita old tyrant, aa well, f„r either owe,
I on rrfudag to comply with -hia request.
for&lt;«&gt;ta all elaim &lt;m hia property. But hr
. tills me that aho, being very murii tnpnased with my portrait, is not avem to
the marriage. Rah ! Tta idta &lt;4 having
to wed aneh a dr»tg|jing creatura for the ; replied bis uncb&gt;n ,t in the weal impresrake of a few paltry dollar. Never !"
; acd be lhi» Iragie &gt;p*rrii. .lying which be
.'Hut jvu hare never seen her." replied Mt the nw.ru
George. "£ta may not be what yuur ia» ! The taut morning dawned brigirt and
aginattiui has pri-die'ed
’ gljri-&gt;u«, a. it to --—log his itami, ao
•■Nevertbvtav. I would rvllequtih all , ih'.ughl Waiter llawrli a. he arrayed!
■^l.ln.
L-&gt;
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Micbigao.

J.

Camaie, Sin aid Ormtal
P A I N TE R •

MESSHB BROS.
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liMtinp, Mich.. Duly 8S. 187'.'.

Imperial Soap

aod begin lite anew. Bu: it growa laic
*»yiug whieb they aroae and rrtirrd to
iLeir (eparato Rtoau.
,
They did not
the little figure a&gt; it
ratvrxrd fn-m bwhiaJ the heavy ctimxjn
cunaia. win r- it bad bien ’ cuocvak-d
ot tiny would have veevgnued Cvoain ।

UOUSIN ALMA.

The Price ofjthe Imperial Soap i# $5.25 per box of 100 I lb.
bnre—75 lbs. in the box. To any one who will send tu« ou order
pir 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free a#
•' *kta u*wl a premium. Or the order# may be «dnt to u# for one or more
boxes at a time, with remittance, and when we have thus received
and $3.00 Per Day,
orders for 10 boxes vre will Bond the eleventh box free us proposed
above. If you do not wish to mud mopey in advance you may
deposit it with anjr banker or merchant in good credit in your
town with the understanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt
of the Soap which i# to be shipped to his care. Address

The firal hotel in the Stole to reduce retM.
Tlte firat hotel In the State with Paaaenger Elevator.
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bTo
$2.00.. $2.50,

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.
Corner Monroe and Jefferaon Street*. New York.

Ilm6

CUSTOMERS to KNOW Tl.eso FACTS
Tb.11 b.vo the 6oe« .l«k of Dry Good. iuBorry Coonly.
1
bought my Stock in New York before the edreneo. I tare not nd-

COOK &amp; ROGERS

vnneed my prices.
1 wit todiee’ Remly Mede Suite for

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FRESH i SALT MEAT

Linen Suitings for
Kid Glovea in all Shade#

STAPLES OF ALL KINDS.

Plain

and

Brocade

Trimming

Silks

IN ALL SHADES.
I Uve a complete Araortment of Gent#’ Fumiahing Good#,

CLOTHING AND CLOTHS.
H.t. ’

the Uteri Strhe-

Id

It was a Isrgn. old-fasliioucd farm bouse,
but very | kaaant it seemed, with Its bnud
niarxu exlrodiog the entire length el tbe
baiidiog. tta narrow-pnnd windows act
in deep, oaken framea, and allboogl. it
was late spring they were still shaded
by rieh crimiwte curtain..
The large
bay window was filled with rare plants,
freighting the atuuaipbtrv with their Iraprince.
A cage of canariae huug near, chirping
and twittering as if ia answer to the merry
awallowa that fiew part tta opn window,
busily engaged io building their neats un­
der tta drooping cavea.
Stretched at full length co one of the
bcochra that ran along the aide of the
piasaa waa (laorge, the only son ot Bqnire

ki’’d' at 1)17 0&lt;K'li” 1

th'

The lime pemed loo quickly to anil
young Hu well.
Keeks aprd by aa dayn
tu him, aa be liagetod by Alma’a aid*, ao
ckucly did La hadal tar fuotstepa that
George Lad dewgnated him hrr atadow.
They read. sung, drjrr, taattd, and took
long walks logeUn r, ta aacmiug io live
only in btr preseure.
.
They became almost oblivious to
George's prretocc.
However, bn would
beg so hsnl not to bo left alone all the
lime that Alma would prevail ou him to

bad irr-jwn to him until ns they were sail­
log tpgether une pkomiii aftrrnooo. Hba
waa gaihrriog lilies that grew-near io great
profusion, when, by a sudden lurch of the
boat aha waa pree-ipitaied into the water.
I’langing qitkkly after hrr, he succeeded
in bringiag her to tta ahore. Ho waa ait
liog ou the bank deeping her uuconseinus
George had been practicing law in tbe form, pouring mad noaseure into her rare
city fur two yeara or more, but spent sev­ and kiMing the pallid cheeks,when George,
eral momta of each yaar with hia par who had been a witnem to ibe iocidsat,
appeared on the scene and suggested (bat
“"The old bouse aretafai dull and lonely

to him, having no sister to brigbteo it
with tar prrnoce and bn hailed with de­
light tbe arrival of a distant courin whose
visit was unexpected. She wa. now scaled
in a largo arm-chair near him. and, in true
giriiritLab ion, was loaMag him must nomercifully.
• Don't, Cousin Alma I" ta cried, m she
piled him with tbe fiowera with which
Ler bp wm filled, trying to sbtrid himrelf
with his newspaper, "i'll take it al] back
aod declare I never said It,” for ta had
juei beau telling her that tta women were
all humtap, and that it. would ta polie;

18 cent#
irfanda, where it would be impoerible fur
50 cl#., 75 cts., and $1.00 them to practioe their arts of witchery.

-

parasols, fans, embroidery

any unkM la Um dry.

roviTifY m0w

si.oo
15 cent**

White and Figured Lawn, for

MEAT MARKET

wwu 9 I lute over loved-. (ha I tare
su; : M«c a feeling of dismwt Ivr one
wl&gt;„ would thuv iru»t beraelf upon toe,
knowing fall well my feelings toward

1 dull marry, suj tiu srei&gt; fit to select the
bride. and. by Heavens, I will t»4 vub
mil r
‘‘Who k the fair lady Y‘
"A Mta Vine, daughter of Gerald
Vane, ib old dasomaie »f hie, who, dyiue
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It_ l_-s .1___ * l

SAVE YOUR CHILD WITH

Nartiille

Bnu#, GnttART.
Aug Ita 1870.
Al kogth iIktb ceara to&gt; nm j
F«« ih»i an .nd will U,
w th.

She wm ia tbt act of again deingiog
him with a floral shower, her blue eyra |
sparkling with mtahlef, her rata lip part
ad in a eil.rery laugh 1 bee yellow hair,'
escaped from Its confioemrai, waa thrown
back from tar aoowy brow and rippled
I over her atauldera
tJcorgc, pewping up from behind bia
ucwafMper, wan admiring tat lorellnraa,
when they wwe both atartM by the sharp
etafc cf tta gate, end a quick, firm tread
on tbe graveled walk.
More eta tad timw to rttmt, Alma
found Lerwlf &amp;M ta taco with tbe young
gmatimaa.
a rtran; er’ttrJiS
to tararif but not tn
Sr-va.

b'ao-l that y.Kt cwtevJer ear marriage a
UriK-kcry ; that ywn are merely cumplyiog
withvour ‘ttacfe'a requeat ; that, while
wedding me, yvur brwrt bcloug* wh»Ur to
am-tbet It ia rather latr to »ay what I
atu going to, but if yon wjH eun»»ut to
' luok at my fare ere y«t would bad u« lo
tbo altar, hen; if you will dreire It. I will
rekw yuu from your •ogagrairat, and
you will be free U wad whom you cboaae "
Ilia hud. trembled with exiteureat
»• he drew urie th« .til
"Alma ! my
U-lorrJ A*ma |" he cried, tarrintog her
to fab throbbing been. *'Wb«l dww ihu
mun ?'■ “It i»r»t&gt;. that I •» Alma
Darrel Vmw, end (hil I weal down le
Aval Darrcha u&gt; avoid meeting you. I
accidcnlvily overheard year e»uveraatiuu
with George that uigltt ia the Horary
and determinud t&lt;» pani.h yon for raying
Auch naughty thtagt about ire.
Grbrgc

grcom with aueb a rarful fare, and think­
ing you had been anffieienlly puniabed, I
taught I would explain."
"Tbo reward b grratcr than the pun
iahment," h aaid, u with a .tailing fare
bo led her nut.
George D.rrel wm there, of twurao aod
after the reremooy inquired about hia
blaated taper, to which Waller laughingly
raapooded, *'(Josie waa right, after *1L"

ti»ua delireted ia Michigan in 1878 waa
ahe addrrw of E. Q. D. Holdca. of Grand
Rapida (fwmrrlv aceretary of etale &gt;. The
oraliua waa deiiamed at Owoeao, and by i
reijueet it baa bm printed and found in !
rumtihiet form. In tiaaea like thear. when
iiull.loeiug and murder pre rail ia pc’liotu
of our land, it ia good to read wwda like
Che following, taken from the addreae.

prremptory lo kt ttotady put"
Tbo prince, exaeporated at the fellow a
impudence struck btm a Mow ia Ute fare
with hia riding whip.
'■Strike away, Your Higiuwaa,'' aald the
tajdr-., “but 1 renoot let you go io.”
Pater, ia tbr room, bearing the name
oatadr, opcaed the dour ud inquired
what it owant, .nd the prince told him.
Tbo Ctor wto sauced, but aaid nothing at
the time In tbo evening, tawarer, be
(eat for tbe priauc and the soldier. Aa
they both ay prerad, P«ter gave bia owe
eaite to the soldier, aayiog—
"That ntu Mtnek you in the moroiag ;
ovw you mart return the blow to that fel­
low with toy whip.

41 make him a eaptoio," arid Peter.
“Bat I’m aa officer of your maieMy'a
Looaehold,-' objected the pnoo.
“1 make him a colonel of my Life
Guard* and aa officer of my household "
satd Peter again
"My rank, your majesty know., is that
cf««»enl.'' again protested M.nuhikoff.

Micuioau Fto#.—it will be recollected
that last year we Hated the aoercei obtain
ed ta Meaara. Thomas Arcbtr k Co., of
tta Leks Shore auraerim at Bt. Jrweoh,
Mich . in Ita enltivatiou of ita fig
We
hare juet rvoeived from Mr. A retar two
boxes of the rip Dull, end as showing tta
iwriific natnrn cd Ibe tree, a branch four
and three quartern inebea io length waa
•eat remaining seven ripe hurts
Mr.
Archer rwtuwalm tbe crop from the trow
from which our fig« came, at two tasetah
Il is not often that &gt;ipn fig. picked from
the tree iu tta open ground can ba enjoy •'
«! in thia climate, and but add. anottac to

rvrote, it in adtnittad co all hasda. will be
to tbr profit of the tolerate aod eMtmfive ItepubUraua. rather than the extreme
Radkalrw lboruugb|roiug Ugiumuia.
The Left Centre u, therefore, likely to ac­
quire ntoeidmUe atreogtb tn the nrantry.
and ita fittiag rverowutatire ia M. Jake
Simon. The difficulty in the way of a
etroog Republican Coeeervative Govern,
meet, whkb abonld gradually abeorb the
anti Republican rkmnna ia bath horaaeoto
the aotagoubai rlMieg between M. Julen
Sim.in aod M. Gambvlta.
Durrag the areottd fortnight of lart

�r»r Jfrp*»I/c*X**AX»*
Huti«o«, Micb, Sit-r. 3,1870.
HONEST

MONEY

» do* rich.

eoedicgly exmiiog «m.

PLATFORM.

Opposition to all paper infla­
tion, and consequent deprecia­
tion. In favor of n currency of
coin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchasing |&gt;ower. the
paper convertible with coin nt
tho will of the holder.

What hit?.
J
Ans.—Your Prwttriptwn-’
Receipt.
; 7 '
’ What is it made oPJ
Aus.— Pure DRVGs only.
How is it made ?
Ana.—With care and accuracy.
Where tn get it ?
An#.—At Roberta &amp; Hotchkiss.
where you will always fiml a full and
select Stock of
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altered by bi* taoeetnat

RADICAL CURE
For CATARRH

iiovd of ■:

State by school districts.

The present’

outlook of the canvw Is vary favorable to
the Rep Mean*. Tu us it s&lt;emsas though
l irra that rectfon abundant capital

Now Yorit City Democracy
The fiat has finally go»o forth from hrifof the Blate I* Republican beyond

and. Medicines.

lege I cou*onted, for—I blush to own it
—I had never investigated that weodcrfnl
fur seat of learning, though Anm the time of
it* foundation my ear* &gt;*# been filled with

•Mca ore light ami we fell
Otwexper
mdkratio.
.
goody iu nauK

of Matthew Vaaaar,

about, is as fertils and healthful as any
that can be found on this broad continent.
Pardon me if 1 seem enthusiastic about
vdoped tbeir agricultural reacurce*, but the region of our noble Hudson River, but muoity b mistaken Tu believing that tbe
Messrs. Vssnar will shoulder all the- finan­
ed their mines, built railroads, covered
cial rrepoMibility of tbo institution. I
t.tt.___ l —
.ft .1_ - :„»^«.i
Centra! Committee Rooms io that portion tbeir broad rivers with the white wings
Poughkeepsie, lying on tbe eastern bank
' tbe river, is easily reached by rail from
Aid mt

Sign of

ROBERT

THE NEW VICTOR

begun to attract attention.
Tbe North
will be m • solid" thia Fall for individual
rights as the South is for tbeir aupprmfcn.
Democrats in Ohio now concede the
election of Foster and are making a dee- ba* written exhaustively upon tbe aubjeel
to Sm'bnrr"* J/upitzinc. lie aaid :
Going out from I'oughkecpeis, Mon afThe arrangement of ths Senatorial and
Repnweutativo distinct* is such that they
In London, Holloway, the pill manufacmight iccompliab thi* with a majority of ■
2B.OOO against lhem ta tbo State. But,
_ __
Thia structure ia utilised by its _affording

foreign element that U both ignorant and
Democrats oataidc of New York City set
independently cf Tammany, whieb proba­ ble mull of a pending election in this
bly will not bo tbe case.
The gvsviances
New England Stela. Yet from all we can
see and learn we think the Republicans
will win a substantial victory on the 8lh,
Democracy of the State. Hut it will have though wo shall not be much disappointed

smpucmr sntPURH)!
Improvements, September, !873.

We Sill In Hartite: Ent) Tta.

o^H^t^^OLTAIC PLASTER

though it now *eem* to me probable that
Davia will be elected by a small majority,
by lha people, and that our folk* are auro
ticna in that Staig, than ever befsre, is
certain, aa Mr. Tilden will op.n all the laturv.
bar'ls he eontrois rather than tosc hia
Augusta, Mr . August 29,1879.
chances in the next Democratic National
Coavetftloa.
Political Bearing of the Kalloch case.

,1UP^“’0’ «*
I ployed upon th. Coileg. Fann.
At .
vtgiW to M breten tn the Legislature by !
of 1000 fret stand,
■nyjort ol combmatlon.
lh&lt; Bl,io Colk boUdine, the roadway
,, Tl'C'°
d,c“ “ fr0® J‘llcw ' thither Banked right .nd kft by ever I
Fever in Memphis ymterday, and twenty- I------11
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two new case*, according, (o tb« National
Board uf Health's report.
Pau..

Political Nole*.

xooism.—Battle Crock Jowntn/.
to put a political significance upon the
The Greenbackcry quack-.- i. nesric|
shooting of Kalloch by De Young, viz t
Barksdale from tbo cjnxqucncrs of his The Sociaiiato and tbe Democratic apolo- its end. Its epitaph nil! be. "I'i d vfi
revival of prosperity." ■
"difficulty'' with Dixon by asrertieg that

I oping xstbttic taste are in cona'j
By college regulation each student,
stormy weather, ia to bo cut in tbe f
i twenty miuntea every day, and six

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Times &lt;-lmngw« ahd PRICES change with thexn. Newer
was TEA as cheap as non. We Lave a full line of NEW TIJ.\
at prices that never wus so low^

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they wanted drought they got rain,
where they got neither of these in exorm
they got snow, and where tbe weather
suited them the phylloxera came and de-

account published at the time of tbe ahool!»g:

round I saw guns pointing at tr-e freta
every direction, and 1 turned and ran up a
stairway, when Jim Barksdale shot me in
the baric, having already broken my wriat.
I reached the stairs and fell. I then drew
my pistol and with one hand holding to
the steps, fired my pistol with tbs band
that had the tet-ken wrist aud broken
finger. The attack was entirely unpro­
voked on my part. I denounce as a base
lie that I had t *
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Barksdale. I
I im Barksdale wu

The Yaxoo conaadoodent of the Mem­
phis JroZosrAe—a Southern Democrat,
writing in a Southern Democratjc piper—
gives the following account of the affair;

not a bullet in the front. There are
thirteen abot-gtin buUst holes in the baik
of his com. Dixon lived from 9 o'clock

children. If he had had a fair showing
live until the meeting of the Independents
the next day. The Democrats qpenly
boast that Barksdale will be acquitted
from any blame in the shooting o'f Dixcn.
A plot waa made to kill Flanagan the night
previous, but be orcumvented it by’ going
home a different route than that uaually

Tbe Ohio Democrats are not aakiuc.
,
...
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I turosnee in me rroest use ot su me
any longer whether they can carry the j.Tuaa&lt;l,
Northward of the college, on its treat,
'"struggle for emancipation"; the latter Slrte, but how much majority Fester will
desire'to use the case as an offset to the be satisfied with.
‘ H« a circular flower garden, a belt mile in
, . cireumfurtncc, worked wholly by sash rtukilling of Dixon in Yarns at the instiga­
,W1»
.«k m j
,hra^,„
lht
tion cf a mob.
As a matter of fact, the
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_
Peonayli
an icterch.roge cf fgfomoua i-craonalitic* | But democratic (tump speakers bare s,.t
It is an admirable tight to look upon
between De Young and . Kalloch, and the yet garnered this bit of statistic*.
,brae ground*, filled with bright aud haponly prerible significance it has in a pulit-, ..
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py girls, walking, gardening, engaged so
iraf way grows out of the quarrel between '
« loti Tr bun nay*.
»hen ea31ff tcwu:i 0D tfce i»ie- or occasionally
two factions af tho Cemmuniat party io '
San Francisco. Neither the capitalists as I
I , 1‘ b
. W “, V“«
a dare Dor the Republican* as a party cut time to give up all doubt abvut Shine.
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that bodily bealth u net to be «acnfic*d-to
any figure tn tho case.
1 ehurel work t» rarne.l &gt;t&gt; Ohto Mr. loy (,lbfr object whatever, and that, ao f.r
At a Comtnuniat mealing , io New York
on Sunday, on* of the leader* named Coo Fatter, the rcpuklicao candidate for Gov- . as the result is attainall* by mean* with\p
roy denounced the abuoting of Kallod. aa ernor, u nlvertteed tu apeak tweaty-arveu I '*» power, there whom it educates are to
“a foul aMaasinatioo,1' spoke of it a* "the time* from Augwt 18 to S«.-temb-r IS. j
•rildevrioped, vigorous
aod graceful women, prepared to taka eofirst life offered up tv free white slave*,'
Rcccnt advic&lt;^ are to tl»« effect that I ligLlcucd rate of their pwu health *n&lt;f that
and predicted that “it would arouic the
Rcpobltcato
io
VirgtukFarc
actively
at
,
ot
ethera
under
tbeir
clarge. In the pan
workingmen, who would look co him as ■
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I...
martyr." Reaoluti-mi luhse-iucntly adopt­ _
ed by the same meeting denounced the ___________ —of an honest direharee
.
that wo thaJI pre
ota. .__________________________ " 1 rent m.tbi» cconect:co, and for the uke
..U ,□ ...
*«BuXe
and tbe movement t*|,f Mily, wh,t «U we noted in our vimt .
At a Cunimonisto' meet* ’bowing gratifying atrength.
| which induced u* to bdieve thb. Diet and ,
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Th. U„„
J, f.„.r mi.™ •«.«,!.*
W.
tfons were adopted in which De Young .. u-b......
,h.
*2
waa characterized as a “prominent and
representative man in the ranks of the day how they g-it aluog making Green-. Nc man can go with the steward through
capitalists." The purpose ol these resolu­ baekera in his town, replied : “ We have . all hia department and rniaa the conviction
‘
tions is to pul upon the capitalist class the got through making Grecobackrr*, ,Ed : wc have expressed
&lt;),-,e &lt;4 the most admirable fcataras-of
responsibility of the attack on Kalloch, ______ ... . .
Vassar disd| hoe is the mingling of study
and thus further incite the hatred, ot the
At
the
emphatic
demand
of
the
Demo-1
and reerealioo in wise proportions. .The
laboring class to whom tbe Communists'
entic end of tbo combmatfon io Maine, |
leaders appeal.
' The truth is that Katloeh w*s not a the Greenback managers bare proclaimed ; ly appointed gymnasium, a bowling alley,
represt r. tati ro
ro of
or we
the worxtngmea
workingmen in any
™-iv and grounds for every variety of out of
iU De Young a rerrewntative "in “at stafe &lt;«dor their auspices. - Dun- ducr sport io which thqr may wish to in­
liialist*.
Kalloch* Career is c,n knows loo much about Democratic dulge. - The professor sf physiology and
outrage in the South end insists on telling hygiene is a woman and a physician She
about it.
for the ►‘■•called Workingmen'* p»rty for
Mayor of San Fraodroo, it was probably
because tbe Kearnes gang thuuglit they impracticable temper." and that it h "quite
could uyo him to advantage, aod because possible that he made himself needlesslyhe hu Billing to be used in order to obtain
political preferment. D« Young waa much oaurage^to denounce Barksdale, and sayt
more doariy identified with the Kearney

,'iated or excused.
At tbe Republican caucus in Rcadlald,
uncle of Barksdale, attempting to give Constitution, and only quarreled when (t
Me., Saturday, Aug. 23, to nominate a
Itepreaentatire, there were ten men who
last year voted the Greenback ticket, but
cksfge against De Young. Ncilbe went
ores to the Republicans, whom both have returned lo do good work io the liedenounce as the party of capitalists, but
called to H. M. Dixon aa he was passing
State.
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part of Commumsta and in part of Demo­
up the street. Dixon drew his pistol, and crate. Tbe Cbmmunlsts have neter had
Tbe Washington correspondent of the

■he students, enables tlzm lo guard their
physical well being.
The main build
50,‘H)0 aqui
150 interior
rarda of800

SOAPS

droughts to kill tbo acted on the, sdrfacc. |
Austria, Germany aod Hungary hare ,

TUTT’S 1
PILLS

mankind to tbe ‘ coming year.
Quiet
Portugal and sleepy old Spain are the only
countries from which tbo dispatcher are
not a daily eomplainc of disatcr — Etta-

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INDORSED BY
FHTUCUIS, CliaOTMLH AID
THE AFFLICTED HMTWHERE.
THE SIUTEtT MEDICAL
TIUI1MM OF THE A*E.

runs'
pills
ttOCUMMOC.

her, fat State and judicial officer*, four

with Republican workers.

Every county

am owtrsiA

CANNED GOODS
"y&gt;i mi. w&lt;.

a« axutnfanon.
TUTT’S PILLS T'ZSsex

| or all kin*.

pay them are actually at a' premium. Tbe
Treasury Depart me ot at San Francisco !

TUTTS PIUS

ed lo sire them greenbacks.
In New York and f’hiladejphi*
wants gold, when tber cvuldn'l
everybody wanted it; when they -

TUTTS PIUS

CUM flYOMMfiUC. orfasnSS.w3

rm’s pills

fixed '

FRUIT of all kin* &gt;n

CROCKERY
I IJctrt, «« chcAD »&gt; others m?ll an inferior tjtudiiy.

stone

aatma.

Ware

1 Wo have 50,000 \qtUou9 Ohio ware. -

I a®- FARMERS PRODUOE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE '

SMITH, HOGLE &amp; I’RESTON.
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H»Minp,|.luly 22. 1879.

)2ro2

TUTTS PILLS

FR FT A VALUABLE INVENTION.

oat retro unit,

of what are hZre accomplished.

TVTTSHUS

Is it Postible

. ntPMT Aitnnt

the world renowned

I "

~

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

simple plants aa Hope, Buehu, Mandrake.

THEONLYMEDICINE
TH I UVKR,
~\TH1 BOWEt

18.19
Kidney Diieatei
Kidcry diaeama afflict the greater part

LuramtlE SUFFER! MIL.

I In workmanship &gt;s equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
®legant!j finished as □ first-ctass Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna.and Centennial Exposltlons. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
£ unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold In tho United States than
-I1 th® o’11®'*- The WIL8ON

w^:.! WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

1 r
t S’ ’.'“•I”?’To'k'
Ort».n», Ui.f
C«. S:rt» &amp; Sa&amp;M Sn Chleaco, lll«.| and San Franelaeo, Cal.

!

I, give thia |

- KIDNEY-WORT

For Sale by nil First-CinsK Dmlcru.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW
•

Sotudhittg new iu the IJnt? of

WIND MILLS !
Be sun; and see the Myers Improved*.

F.A.XWr*S AIVD OILS
■

Vassar ia not obliged to take all tbo stadias

STARCHES

TUTT'S PIL1X

h.

Piono but the Purest of Paints and Oils Sold.

••;
Tfc. &lt;irn(

HOP
BITTERS.
U Strew... m ■ tin.k.i

peospcrity.meanh. death to Grcenbackism. •pedal branches in their ulgher
such u drawing, painting) music, M
Tbo Greenback party in the West io
tag masterly work, hundreds of voluntary
,n
I..—
splendid Mrviee

FISH
Wo have a full Hue cheap.
j All kind;- to suit vou.

TUTT’S PILLS

“OHIMYI^
BACK!”

can begin to see the daylight of prosperity.

, We can beat the Count v u.s we bu^ar Mgriufartnry ।

CUM

Cbronkle. and Korney hifcse.'f atstedun Maine Drinoeracy are badly demoralised
•wrtealtariar.
hia Saturday night speech that De Young and are making no earnest and genuine' mam bui-dinrt there ia « library ttockod
with nearly lO.'.MO volume*, beaida* the
moat mpcetable Democrat*,. he adds, arc Attrouomical Library of 200 volume* st
Sodiaiist* oo the baau cf Kalloch'li with­
the Obevrvatory.
either working for the Republican candid­
Candidate* for admiaaion mint be fifteon
drawal from the campaign.
ate* or quietly hoping for their aueeore.
l yeira- of age and of good character. Apwait Into the doer-facing of tbo hallway,"
The Sltu«tion in Maine.
Even the Cincinnati Etujninr givre it
The Northern Democratic papers, which
op and admit* that itfoao uro pratingny
Modern Geography, and tbe History of
excuse the killing of Dixon as a political
longer about the diititMcd couditioo of the United Staten. Theas is a preparate-

This Falls Elections.

COFFEES

i’20 cack-s jurt received nt prices from 12 J .to 3&lt;
' jquality from cheap RIO to the fineal JAVA

•Secretary Sherman io a bills.speech I
made in Philadelphia »o the 14th of Joly

atudent* There i* *!*« ao Aatronotuical
Observatory and a C*|i»theuiutn
The
obaerratory is fully eot»»ped with astro
notsloal apparatus iadtHing a large equa­
torial te’eacope.
Ia the Caliathenium
there i* a ne*l little hall for theatrical aod
other entertaiament*, aa Art Gallery filled
with dioic* work*, numerous roam* for
muaie practice, a Museum of Natural Hi*
tory, containing large eyllectiotw, eminent
among which I* the Girard collection of
North American bird*, jr-sented by J. I’.
Girard of Poughkeepsie.
From this col-

be congratulated that, in spite of its ex-

SUGAR

Is ns (’heap as any place in Michigan.

1

Esre he had got within pistol range, this
pretence is exceedingly shallow. The fol­
lowing ia the dying declaration of £&gt;Jkon,
which bears tbe stamp of truth in every

........... ..........

A Specialty." Call and See UJ.

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ly reliable, and if they are, the Republi- iodepcndcot, as the Southern people
caae win poll about 70,000 rotes.
This
welcoming such emigration they bare re­
College be equally fortunate 1
Notwiththeir Governor. Tbo Central Committee's pelled it by persecutions extending in
toileite, and State asylum. Ito sduoaitonal atanding the good aliefly sroomplhbed ,
institutions give instruettou to some 1,200 by Vimr, the $rrt College •stabliabed in
students every year.
the
exericise
of
any
political
right,
such
majority of Id to IS in tbe House of RepPre-eminent, however, in the minds of
as could be exercised witbinjho organlciall Americans, In conosction with PougbGov.Robuisoo, it would seem is the first
tton of tbo Democratic party.
This. I
keepsie, stands Vassar College.
choice of Mr. Tilden far the Governorship,
say, is brioging a pcliticai revolutkn iu
The college ground, cover a space of
ign io «ui&gt; £ J., i Ci.
two hundred acreo, a third of which has
■choianbip,
rise of Ohio, with a sparse population on
been ornamentally laid Out by the oclsbra-

known that Barkadalo had been ■ lying in

■causes?*—--••

ciGAiiS AND CONFECTIONERY

Pcnobeeot district are favorable
Wo
think the Republicans can do all they

with a gun while Dixon had only n pistol,

EY.PAO

isandsi.ios.

HOUSE FURNISHING MATERIAL
We offer Special inducements.

is heart, ■&gt; aVneitu

And other Agricultural Implements.
Iowa and Ohio, October 14, for State Republican party’is all that we can dbaire.
tbo Terre Haute Exprtu, has changed
editors and bcootne Republican in polities.

era are rapidly falling to piece*.
redeemed

“AU Republican authorities in the
State, editors and paliticdaM, agree in say-

Waturo, and Louisiana, December 2,

ALL DRUGGISTS

The Buffalo CVi
that 8,000 Republicans.who voted with
York has gum to Mimaarippi

GRAIN DRILL

i^HUNt’S
IlgREMEDY
trials of lift.
It was tbe bope of the Manhood : How Loaf. How RottaW.
founder that, if tbo in*tattoo should

tu the World.

nooxTMt

TO

CONSUMPTIVES !

Call and take a neat nn one of tin

|c|A|M|P| |S[T|o|Q|L|g
And-wxtch the crowd rush in.

POWERS &amp; BARLOW.

Otto ia tut &gt;ais rse^t. for thb gratifyior natfook,

�Tl* Urfviievl iWn
TIMt-CARU

drred Marohal QiVie al ! Middleville, will
hare their examination 4 Monday next al
the court bouse before t*q. Riker. Tbo
examination to rommeoed at nine o’clock

foalhen, ar# odd looking, itod it would pay
a poultry fancier to go to ..............
nnd so# thwoi.
Mr. Z. B. Willim
through th* oolums

THREE PAPERS FOR $4 00.

Wc will tend the Detroit)
“Weekly Post and Tribune for
one year, the Michigan Parmer
for one year, and the RkpvbliHon W. p. Andrtu formerly ot tbi*
cak Banner until Jan 1st, 1881, countv, but at present a hardware dealer at
to any person not now a sub­ Cedar Springs Kent Co , fa about to di»scriber to the Banner, for &gt;4.00, pore of hi* atorj and gi^da to Msosr*.
to any person sending us the Peek A Wurden, bat will continue in the
money for the three paper prior shingle busioaw st that place
to September 15th, 1879. The
Hanner and the Farmer for UrRe burioroa ia the
$3.00. rhe Banner and the They bare a very terg*
Post and Tribune for $2.70. ever brought to .thia &lt;
Now is your time to get good tbeir beautiful bedroom «iu, and don't
paper# cheap.
purchase till you have cxlfed on item.
The State Fair commenftu on Monday
the 13 fast. at Detroit
aod including the lUth
ela can be purchased at
of the depot*
_
through the
2»tb, th# day following tbi rloae of the

Entered at the Post Office.
Hastings. Mich., as Secondclass Matteri

Mr*. Caasy F. Brooks is visiting the
bom# of her parents in Irviog.
aearch of goo-1 home* In 4&gt;* Wort to tho
adrcrtiMment of Farms and Homn in
another column, and adriao ad to aet d to
S, Gilmore, Salina, Kanau^ f°r* f"* &lt;°PJ

Wanted, a good t-irl to do general

REAL ESTATE.
FOR SAIF AID TO REFT.

fnny made rince January 1, 1879, by
Clement SmiA, tbe Secretary
Tbe book* .re a credit to tho company
and allow at a glance tho rirnation of each
member* mrurauoc, when it wm taken,
whenreewived al the Secretary* ottre, the

about being beaten a* they do about Go­
ing without their supper. **d they avow but If yuu have'
ur mure, go at
their intentfoo to f-d the Hmtings boy*
on berriug and eraekere the next time
For fall informatiou regarding Nebrasthiy come down hr re.-Middleville lie

amoatrt ofinautnuee, th# reatdeutw and
Perhaps WC are not will ponted iu ro
poet office, and all changes relating to h. gxrd to bote-bell playing, that fa, the rulos,
Hia record fo kept by township* and so w« mean, but why the Skipper club of
arranged u to keep thn name* alphabet. Middleville could for a murocnl, think it
wm incumbent ^poa the iccond nine of
Tbe Secretary can tell fa a tainua tli* tbfa city to buy^upper for th. 8kipp*r*,
number of member, and tho amount inaured by tbe Company at any time.
•ng* club wm the ohslleogrd elnb, and
Hie company m urong, sound and the stake waa the champion belt for Barry
alaple. Ila membership Sep:. 1st. fa#t., county which tho Hastings 2nd nine hold.
wa* 3;J34, and th# amount insured.al that TTad tbe Skippen been invited ,to play
time was »3.M2,nO.M).
here by the Hastings etub and boen beat­
The books of tbe company also sbuw en, or bad they brat, we doubt not they
tbe incresM per day or month or year. would have bad their topper at the ex­
Wc were a little aurprfacd at thi growth posse of our nine, but it aovtna as though
of th# company. During the month of it ought not to have been expected under
August last past there were added to the
company 80 mcmlers .nd 1116,300.00
insurance. The Secretary intnrnu u that
tbi. wm done without any extra effort and
agaitMt tbe iafachood* and tnisreprewentation* of many of the stock agent, who are of ajurse kicked up a bobbery which re
going from house to house since th. trial salted in their arrest, for being drunk and
of-the Cramptou'snd Pixley snita hl Char­ disorderly, aod for aaaault and battery
lotte in July last, and telling'aU sorts of Simoon (auasod by tho jail with the Mar­
*toric» to break and injure the company. shal in pursuit, whew deputy afieriff Greet
Tbe Secretary sbo inform* -u* that not­ was informed that a man had escaped from

withstanding we have to py thoM- loawa
there i. not the least. probability that the
aMommeot tbi* year will bo biirber than
•2.50 for each &lt;1.000 insured, this .bows
that the ioaoa* this year art not Urge and
bad it not been for those old matter, tbe
company would bare had * light aneMmeat. Altogether Wo think the member*
have the greatest reason to be proud of
tbeir oomjwu'y and as the pnwent Secretary
i* not u candidate for re election we do not
think it out of place to *ay that lie doaervrw th* beat wislie* of tbe company, for
the manner iu which he ha* kept • their
books aod also for preparing a set of book*
which an dearly aod »yatotnalically show,
tho condition of the company not oolr in
the aggregate bat individually.

Nolirask., de.

.

Ins' Yntii. fell ail Clilini
ippen'

&gt;r Hale A Bartley'* MUI.

ppen'# Law Office.

We arc sorry to bare to inoonncc thal
the llrgi»tcr of- Deeds,Mr. Scudder, it
also annog the number sick.

The Spiritualist campinretiog at Nash
vilic, which l.aa jost clewed, wm; we
learn, quite litgely attended.
out, but nut well enough to Uko bi*
place behind the counter yet.
Mias Sarah Horton token her degariurr
today fur Independence, leva, where she
will spend tbe coining winter.
When Will Green fattens to tbe shirt
collar nf ■ disturber of the pence, ha propoaos to hang on, if even he ia told to let
A young min by the name of Crowell
got one of bi* hands badly sowed iu lieuIley Bro*. 4 Wilkine sawmill on Saturday
Wet are informed that the Texchero la­
tumto held at Nashville last week waa
one of the meat auoceaaful ever held ia

LOOK KOI
grain, same grade* aa cheap a* anywhere
ia ibt city. A frre dlircry to all part* of
the city.
38tf

Knappen’^ Law Office.

fn«»lS0Q. Appljat

ORGANS,
Fair ground*, somctiine outside the
ground*, but * finally caught him iaride.
and took him to jail Bells era* taken
before the recorder tho name evening and

’•has* ia &lt;mr hand, ft? ml* tors* .lag.
••• inaa tuiory fricA. Apply at

Kwappen’s Law Office.

MONEY TO LOAN.
1

w
about lwv

A„..M. HUH Ims twanufortured «»d.
I.*, L.miful iulfow ,rrT*'&gt;

mm

r,l&gt;ni MeLeayh
Ifo.-

OALF SHOES,

One door west of the Jiut-

ingH National Bank where you

fclKIT’i

h&lt;»Lee

Ilaoa.

can alwayt find the

Store on Hot Side of Jeffermo St.
J. G. RUNTAN k BON,

Hsatinp. Micb.

2-3

“1S1 Bt-MSI‘

L W. FAUSEY,
.--loie wiia,a
«r »&gt;* un
i ikss^r UM ms
u* ssM *&lt;rM-

TAKE THE BANN'EK

Ths leritii Pwlaiu ftipaij
West Meriden, Conn.,

!k (WK_ndni 4 IMn

and BronMs, Tabl# and Pockes

WAKE UP!

Cutlery,

Shewn, Sciaaors

gan-, the well-known Parker Gans,
and Norelliaa and Specsaltim

of many IWriptiona.

pain. My wife tied a bandage wm with
your Liniment about the injured band,
which on the first aprJieation started th#
tear* to bar eye*. She weal about her
work. An hour nr »o later ah# came lo
uur room, toinn* tbe bandage, *94 my
wif* Mked how her band wxe- She U*d
forgotten that it waa burned.* My wife
always ।
feeling

ijMsiwtes

mSMW&gt;

TEXCRERS IJlTja •*:
ErasjvTTAtSsra’xTMsn:
ST"

monia LtntmoM *o long a* it ean bo por­
chseed. Very truly yoitt*.
W. Wallac# S#aw.
Sold by all druggist*. Snd for pemphlut.
Dt- Gtt.xn,
ISO Went Bioad*i*y. N. Y..

IB

Hastings, Micb.

Th* Chiewgc Ti^ (Ind. Dem.) pre­
dict. that Chwl-* Fuawr’* msjurty In
Ohl* win b* about 341,000.
It alro nap
that Mr. F«tar ia making eurii * Uwe.

Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every*,
thing you want.

LIME,
. *
HAIR,
STUCCO.
.
CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
PJJOW8,
•
DRAGS

LEFT HAND PLO WS.

Reaperand Movers.
Pays the bigheat Cash price
for all kind# of Fanner# . Pro­
duce.
Farmer# will do well to con­
sult Mr. Cr'esay before purchas­
ing any of tbe above article#,
at bis Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Street*.
Hasting#, April, 2. 1879. 49

tl^sTCTlAKr

AT GBAUD BASICS, HIGH.

keui auennut
Axs ntcvnxm socstTi

h tfoo* of Intend. No om hero looks for
* famine but th«y do expreia bitter winter,
■ with guttot want ktrookinR at many home..
III |B Eogtand, o lar-M I bar.
ch#
■ | pnnpect b but hide baU«r. Il ■ &lt;*U

Plaster,
Lime,

SAWS FILED.

Chain, Tables. Bahlead?. ail Safas

Facta for Dairymen

It ahonld be born# in mind by practical
dairvtnen. that tbe Perfected Butter Color
of Wen.. RieharAon k Co., Barfi*|rtoa.
Vl. fa the beat obtainable fa the world h
ta abooletaly pare and barmlaso, free from
odor or Barer, cannot spoil fa any weather,
l« in liquid form a*d ready for itrnaat ns*,
costa but Hid*, and fa of a uniform atajd-

Wheat,
W’ool,
Corn,
Potatoes
Lard,
Butter,
Pork,
Hams,

Cut iGkaawar*, Lamps, Chandeliers

Tita best »alre in th* world for cut/J
Lrutsee, *ore», nicer*. »vlt rbe#m, tetter,
ebsppoi hands,/chilblain*, corns, and all
kind* of skin [eruptions. This Balve »
guaranteed to |jre perfect Mtisfaciion in
every case or money refunded. Price 25
One Capt. Trevalliek of Michigan in a cents per box. For sale by Ruset-K Urea
recent speech before the Groentaickm of
Biddeford proceeded to review tbe tramp
law of Now Hampshire, which he aaid
“impriaonod the meehanio who wu out of
money and work and happened to ask
bread on the food.” Capt. TruveHick fa a
donkey, or eteo la lied Ila had belter
Brooklyn, April 16th, 1876.
cornu to New Hampshire and try to ad­
vance th* intereota of grecnodeinbackey by
denouncing the excellent law which ha. so
effectually cleared tho State of l*xy, thiev. hare erw tried. As yon do not advertise
il u efficwefoas for bare*, 1 thought I
would advfaa you of ita great vain# io jhst

1
The following ’» toko from the Jaek' roo Cititf*, fna&gt; *
‘bat paper
1 from Han. Jerne* O'DooneU who wrote
1 from Limarfak, ir.l.n-1, Aug- SOth :
1
“If there fa not more Kutohlne to ripen
wbatfapfaated, the hard umo. will cal

TK*7^-»—H-

SINGER RAUFACTURING CO.

-.--srs-ja-s

Very Appropriate.
One of oar nserchanto hs* upon the cornioe of bi. store a very aaggretive pietur*.
Th* foe rimile of a customer vftet be ba*
nettled with him. A squint at tho likesw baa tcadency to make delinquent*

three week* among friend*, and nuntr-ed
hi. teboni in the Presbyterian ahnrch last
Sabbath.
The first nine of thia city pteyed th*
Grooil Rapid* club &lt;« tbe Fair ground* tn
tki. city on Frid-y teM, which rroaltod is --- a score of 15 for Hastings, end 7 t [

GAITERS, SUPPERS, ffiC.
And everything ia tbeir line, of th# brM
quality aod very CHEAP.
Thia b
an old time Establishment and
one of the very boat in th*
City or County.

OFFICE OF THE

U» fee. *t Itelteai U

Th* National* of Lawrence- amuty,
Ohio, bad a otel'vautioii the other day, and
alar end no mistexe. anti hi* effort, coming were greatly bothered lo find material for
another splendid, eootinuad .lory from
from one to young, took deep effect ia tbe
that best ofall story Magsuuea, “BaHoa'i"
heart af every individual prfreat. God fact; the crop* were good ; there was no
entitled, "A Life Lunt, and A Life Woe."
questfaniog tin fact ofyeucra) and grow­
blcaa little “Tad."
.
It is equally aa good, and some of th*
; Next followed ao appeal from Rev. Mr. ing prosperity. Al last. th* following dec­
Mester, tn those present, for tnb*cripti*na laration of principle* wm .formulated:
ter story ibah “Raised from)the Dead,
to aid in building a Red Ribion Hall, and “ HrtalirS, That we are in favor of the
j “The Master of the Cedars." Il b ■
aai&gt;l appeal wa* depended td by thou* immediate and unconditional repeal of th*
niecly written and we are oonfideot
present suboeribisg about 160.00. Jona­ dog law.” On this platform they pmporo
it will be reud with pleasure by oar re
than Slevtna, Esq , sntveriM twenty dollav*, and &lt; then put down sums "equal to
Howto get Sick.
Mr. Fred. Sweet, ha. closed up hi* their capacity to pay. We are bound to
Expose ycntMlf day aod night, cat too
jewi-lery bnsinow, for a time at least, aod
much without exercise; work too hard
witlioet rest, doctor all the time ; tak* all
takes the 1.29 train this p m. for Ithaca.
N. Y., where lie will make arrangements
The thanks of oar community arc ten­
for the manufacturing uf hi. patent, eted- dered to th* speakmt on the above occas­
rie efock.
That hi. clock fa a big thing, ion, aod a hearty God bless them, tours
Tire Ohio IlepublireM are taking warn­
•there is no cense for doubt, and we shall from the hearts, aa well as the lipa of ing by tbe apparent intention of tbe Dem­
be most happy to annouoe.- urnstime in5
ocrats to relax their effort* for Ewing, aod
tho near fulbre, that Fred, is reaping the
Tbere will be a tesnperance meeting at concentrate their eoergien upon lb# Legis­
reward be deserves for his untiring labor the Bigge church in Eaat Johnstown on lature. Tbe Republicanjegialatire ticket*
in getting ■ np hi* inoomp.raM« dock. the evening of the l^th iwat, and it ia ex­ will be dnacly looked after in th* doubt­
pected that Hon. Clement Smith will be ful eountic*. h would bn a miafortuoc,
May tbe be»t of suceres attend him.
indeed, if tbe State were compelled to en­
present aod deliver the addreus
On Thursday of last week a sod *«idure another Legixlatare like the las*.
deal •ccurred a little *oulh and east of
Prairieville A Sunday School pieaic was
How to get Well.
being heW in th* grove of B. W. Johnson,
Business of the Barry County Probate
■nd a Mr. Cbariw Storr aod Mfas Elwell Coart fur tho week ending Sept lai,1879. Hop Bitten! Ste other column. 18-15

We are at a lore to imagine what th*
aber* afflicted eonntriea, rxcept France,
can allece fa tbe ranee of their affliMioa,
m there fa no Republican party to by, it

Knappen'# Law Office.

Knappen*# Law Office,

,r

wore returning from the ground* when Clement Smith, Judge.
'
thrir hone nn away, their carriage eoliid•Aur. 29.—Estate of Daniel Cook, de­
i.g with another vehicle, up^ttiug th* creed. Order entered assigning Sept. 13,
carriage of Surer, .filing it ■« to plans, next as a day fur hearing final account of
and nearly killing ita occupant*. We Executrix and for an assignment of rtaidun
and shut ahop.
Irving L. Cresay i* taking a grra wire informed that op to Mooday la*t the
Aug. 30.—1‘otition for modification of
l*dy bad not yet regained amciouanen*.
smouul of jniat, with one of hh band*
L. D. Gardner and brother 0. J- l«l» th* order heretofore entered io the matter
why ’ why, because h# ha* a felon on tin
on the 1-29 p. m. train yeataidar for Ver­ of admitting Thomas Egan to the asylum
for th# InaaM filed by Superintendents of
’ Willi* Nodinc, aged aixtera year*, died mont. wb.ro tb*y will purchase a flock of
k»°’’D Poor of Kent Co. Hearing hsd and order
al tbe residence af A. D. Hopkin* on' the full blood Merino ahaep- h
modified making expena* or maintainanre
Highlands on Thursday evening la*l of by almot everybody in tbb vidnity, that
L D. fa one of «“• host judgre of .beep in of Mid Egan a stole charge. . Proa. Atty.
rhrumaiism of th* heart.
th# wm&lt;, and tako. great pain* in f«*. i» Kott* of Kent Cs., appearing for petition ■
An old getiiiiman by th# name of Mur­
securing th# bast thxi can b» had. Our
phy died in Hope the latter pert of law
Estate of Samuel Franx, an inaaspetenl.
wack and was teried in Eiveraidc C«ne
Account of the guardtyn made and allow­
tiry. ihb cijy, os Saluiday.
ed and discharge (sued.
' Sept. 1.—Rotate of Richard Haffenden,
Mown. Creasy k Upjohn hare got to
deceased.
Claim of Phelpn k Bigelow
beatir themselves aod get up another brick
Windmill Co. spinal mid rotate heard and
kiln, m the eall for their brink exceed*
aBowwl at 1137.26. ____
their most sanguine expectation*.

RUNYAN &amp; SON

Brkk FiuaJtere F*rd*y o. Jrfeno* #«.
Apply at

Iwiit"

County Correspondence.
East Jouxotown,
At a. 30th, 1879.

A Mr; Crowell i* fitting up the oW
building: that belong* to II. Jonas, firs
door worn o( Cook 4 Bli*Motf* for a boo

A SPECIALTYDavis Sewing Msclnnc. Decorated Crock
ary. always m moA.
.

L. J. WHEELER.

of th#
a p*jrr published in
the interest* of all daairits cheap home*
our Fair groun-U—well ask Will. Green. in • good country.
by the choir, a splendid prayer by Rev. L.
j
Master. and then speak tog rupacooed.
WE cal bring* about tbe ram# price that
Phil. W Niakern of Hastings made the
it has for sometime past, from 8G to 90cto.
The thennotnetor last Saturday, marked Northern Michigan, let him
try it—Lake City Journ-ii.
great deal of satisfaction by all present.
• the beat at 96’ in the shade iu this dty.
No, think you Ben, not f
Next, Jama Clarke. Esq., of yoor city,
Yon can kill docks naw/^at i*. if you
made one of hia grandest efforts, which
eau find llicm, and can shoot straight
perfectly delighted every temperance iodisuch trip.afoot, through rain woods—and
—and—no, tbaok you.
know, and he did too, whieb had a good
38.SOO package* of fruit ( were shipped effect on all prerent. Next was a splen­
from Steven«ri!le during t$e months of did speech from E. W Hewitt, Eerj., of
Tbe king ccutiaued drought, was broken June and July this year, am! it tv thoagbt Hickory Corners. His was also a grand
in upon ca Monday afternoon, aod every- that at lb* end of tbi* uiontli th# number talk, and everybody present waa highly
budy rrjoiec.will wo «wcUi:'l to fifty thousand package*.
This point fa growing in rite and importouce every year and giro* promise of bewhieb waa the Bo*t touching piece ever
listened to by trar people, aod which
biou/hl tun to the eye* of nearly every

in; a cooler atmaapbere.

iw Office.

5
WOOL CARDING

�USE THIS BRAND.

Ladies

•»- I- X r-tw-l -p-o

tlicnt you find the Mini for betwem, and
Htlle burdened by, broad
which,
though a danger id tempmtuovs weather,
is a source of uuuriahment for both straw
sud car; tbo ears are abort and ih-ht,
with defectirr spikelet* at the base. Tbo
profusion of annual and other weeds mutt
detract greatly from the. posaible yield,
and probably not ■ fourth of tbe fields

ts af Hiynut M
iLl nlllpral»Jieart‘&gt;t convfcy with Sal­
afi- Pimple*illotchfL and all
•• to
and
itBperfeHloE-s ot I*' akin. It
ororcnmrwthcflunftr
unco of WaL ratifftrt
citrminL Itniakvsl
'IHHlTVaHinvM
TY; and » ftsiard.
and perfect are Hl
that It ia Impotable H
ita application-

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sggggggHse

LTCM are only now in bloom, aod tbe grain
tn fhe moot forward still in the state of
wldlc milk, it iv yet too early to prognos­
ticate what thd weather may accomplish
toward filling tbe ear with plump berriae.
Against the prospect of a good yield in

ivr'ftfmx.

SMj*S
OLD AND RELIABLE

—The time fur flowering ia unaeasccabty
late, making il likely that the five or six
week* tiMiaffy occupied in furnishing the
err with grain* aod duly filling aud hard
cniug them Way be cpttailcd ; the proba­
ble effect of a bot time would b&gt; to hurry
the npcainj acelog that the roots, which
might otherwise have sustained aud pro­
longed tbo green and growing condition cl
the plant, were prevented by tbe wet
jpritig aud summer from going down aufflcicctly deep into the soil; and lastly.tn
; earn uf reol' aud wet weather between thia
l*ad.h*rvL*t, the ripening would be still
mere unfavorable— a satisfactory filling ol
the car principaflydeuendiug on high tem
pcrature. when the plant ia well rooted and
able to (supply the nutriment which the
sun can cause lo l-c uaimilated aud con­
centrated in the grain.

&gt;ta a Standard Family Remedy for
&gt;dtersaesof theLiver. Stomach jT
&gt; and Bowel*.—It ia Purely
|
* Vegetable.— It u-rrr _*j£
fi

THE BEST^
OF ALL

LINIMENTS

stal. VWe., ta Ita rlt*
.

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.

THEBKST.OF ITS KIND.

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CLMMKXT:

Michigan Central Railroad

C. A..SNOW&amp;.CO,
boy ! -Where w*» he gone 7
Aak of Ute wind* that far around st rewed
bite of. »e*t nd bone, and scraps of clothe*
and bs!l»-and’t-*pw and nail, and hooka
and yarn, tbe relics of th* . dreadful boy
that burned hia father* barn.
mu nd—tho

PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
FOR 6PEHMAT0EEHCA.

Julia Clarke, a San Fnncioeo factory
Ctrl, waa caught ia a machine by her long
hair. She acised a pair of shears and cut
off her traaea so quickly that ahe ww not
drawn between the wheel* and killed »&gt;
she otherwise would bta-cbcen
,

A gentleman travelingbo' a train of
ears recently raid to the conductor. ‘•Sup­
poor tbe brakes
would give way,
where would we go to T" The conductor
remarked that il was Impomiblc for them
to giro way. But the gentleman again
naked the name question, when the onductor replied; “It ia all owing to wlul
ycurpaat life hat been.—Yonkers &lt;7a-

ituatar.r Ltutm.nl.

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MUSTANu
UNIMEX

SANPORO’S
RAC? A
URE

aaid Johnny,. rubbing hb Wurtl and and '
looking expressively al ilia table,w I would .
rather talk Turkey.” ■
'
£j

Ao asylum for aged domcotic animal*
ha» just been opened at Gonerne in France.
There arc already a cow 3fi years ol ige,
a hog aged 25, aid and iS-year old goal.
Tbe acuior member of tbo happy f*tnily. however, is a mule, 40 year* of age.

GRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

MEXICAN

’SEMINAL PASTILLE'

band, who had been a mueratu-. drunk­
ard, when ho wu on * hia death bed,
“Itey alill my .dear, aud go en dying ;
So long aa you have’got lr, die there is I
no use io kicking tho aheei* to piece*. ,
Bolrulena—"it acema cruel to kill aoji left all lh&lt;-orchard* melancholy with tbs
many animal, for u*—lhirty-»ix pwr,| abwoic of fruit ba. refused luxuriant
i growth to the crops, and at the tame time
I developed ewry jimiblu'form of Ataothrrdon't tint nwoKeta take tbvir »kina -off|:
| ing and devouring weed*. Hoeing aud handte&gt;7Ao*&lt;*X-i7tt»y /Liu.
| weclmg bare bom of little practical u—
Bwntbx, ani farmer! declare that
••Johnny," mid a fend mother t-&gt; h«r'Jbr
J
. weed* cut up in the morning, have rooted
boy, ..which would you rather do, apeak j
before the bneuxn were out of the
French or SpaaisbT'' “I would rather." again
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GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

hw« &lt;• &lt;.. Items'* r.lte,

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figure* can troon under existingconditio**. ■
InAxxl there are tuany indication* that
numVen of tenant* will not bo long able
to py their real*. What .hail they do ?
Will adviser* recommend them to try
milk eou. fur Loodop-a trade which
many dairy firmer, already find overdone ?
Sown of’- tbe .scheme* coatrired -for
farmer, beams by &lt;ea»ot» and foreign |
competition are more benevolent, than'
bu.tnrulike mure LbeorcticaT thin avail- I
able in actual practice.
Minor produc­
tions ofthe farm must always remain llm
ited; and it would bn a, idle for example,
to recommend tbe Rootbiag farmers to
give up corn and raise butter and eggs aa
to urgJ that they should turn their alien- I
tioo to cucumber* because a clevsr man ‘ at
Broomfield, near Chelnufurd, cut* and
Mods to Covert garden 3.000 per week of
Ito lougtal, atnightott and moat tender
flrahed of thc*e coo), juicy relishes that

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CHICAGO A TO

BAILRCAD

SiiHPBiSJ«fl CURE.
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THE BEST

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Library Note*.

Tho lady who goes away for her health
and talus five trunk, begin* to decline in
weight tbe minute aha ducovcr* that
another lady b» brought six trunk*.

Tbe Her. 0. R. Daria, sf Canon, aod
tho Rev. W. R. Jenvey, of Beno, sever
loeo aa opportunity of giving each ether '
a nly dig. Parson Davin preached at Renii
the other Bunday, and while taking break-

To bo mamed twice to the rntnn man,
and to be asperated from him twice, and
all before reaching aixteen yeare, is ao expencnoo which fallo to tbe let cf but few
young girle.
Madame Rothachild. ‘mother of the
great capitaliat. Jived to tbe advanced age
of niooty-cighL Her wit, which wc are
amured, wae remarkable, aod her intellect­
ual facnltiea, which, were of no common
order, worn preserved to the end. In her
last illncao ahe laid lo tho phy*i*ian:
•'Doctor try to do oomotlusg for me."

Italtaa sefc**l eywem lo grevnl1 Ur »
C. Ilrown.II* eipeeiUon of the union* mwhal.
Of twVLof In Th* Ari School* of PhiUdetphii.
theoc neihoil* eonalaclag larply In liameJUie
drewfag wllh lie hruah, ineaitro aiixly of thv
miquir. and Ihe’rtu ly of anatomy in ll&gt;o &lt;ti»•vctlng roue.,—principle, which &gt;re Mmewhat
rHocted in the i!lu.:nticn. of the piper.
■Meh are alt by pcpila rftbr ocbwla ; ami 3
PnifeaMr T. B. U-unaLury'. diaeuwl m of the
arrnaent. tar aa 1 agaiMi Ea(iiah SpoLlag
Befiraa,—tho writer taking uron* croud In­
favor of Ibe pevpeoed reform, which ho pre­

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• highly Medicated Pinter containing the

WASHINGTON.

;•
Tim colored debating club among the
hand* upon ibe plantation of Mr. A. M.
Griffin, in Leo County, Ga., had as the rub­
jock of their hot debate: 'Which are of
the moat beoedt lo the country, tbo law­
yen or tbo buzzards?
After much
wrangling and an animated discussion,
they finally decided in faror of the bur-

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KIT.

HOUSEKEEPERS

Nawfy- married kurtand : ‘‘Thia i. a
bud of mine my dear—a friend of twenty
writ'standing." Hb bride. Good gra­
na: Then pray give.hlm a aeat, for I

CHICAGO It LAKE HL”

THE KITCHEN
The Portland"/??* soya that tri one
shop io a noighbortag village there are
seven men who voted tbo Greenback tick­
et last year who will rote tbo Ropablioeu
iim lo task fur hte ipwaisim* «n.l uMpirilul siMd ; dociM ohaagm ia (ioerr EW‘&gt; ticket thia year. Thia i* »ienply a eomple,
lylo aa-l naihnd are uulwt L-y a reviewer of
Quito a large nerabor tif Democrat* In
■Wuphraatns throb : a full amount U givoa of
ho long icne-sUi u»&gt; kl.ly puU-'lt-l Tory Waldo county, Malrnt, go with Mr. Sitnptiotory M th* Rreotatlnn; there k aa telarooo of tbe Bdisiet J-nna\ io the Bopnb-,
Beas p«rty, becauc they ere hard nxmry
men and arc opposed to the tndo-and-

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VOL. 24.

N(). it)

HASTINGS, MI&lt;

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1879.

,E NO. 1270.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS PAPER
MEW YORK.

Jackson Wagon
IMPROVED FOR 1879.

JOHN K. EASTMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LA W A SOLICITOR

Heaviest Ironed. Beat Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box set in White U'mI, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein ret with the
Patent Skeiq Setter, and

Every Wagon Warranted

Central Railroad

The Rexible, characteristic voice was
suddenly silent; the darkneas wm around
them, but Paul knew thsl this strange,
I m. rrurul. wayward nature had melted in
■car.. The minutru slipped by, but writb*

1AP1DS DIVISION

More .T ACKROAT WAGONS "• “'&lt;* »•» Barn- County
than all others CQHfbined, yet the repair* do not average

WESTTU AND FRQM
»IDS AND DETROIT

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S
K55ft

BUCKEYE CRAIN BBILL

ALffll® JMIUFEIOS.

Of wliidi more
year* than all other

The following are a 1«
of whom we coMidenih
Robert Mitchell,
Fred Hecht.
Jl’na Bare.

DENTIST

Nasivills

Mitliiaii

WILLIAM WALTER.

Jerry Roger*.
Cha*. Youngs,
Joseph Stincheotub;
Caleb Garwood. *
Al. Parker,
Jacob Edger,
Jcsne Simmon.*.

A E. Bull,
Friend Soule*.
Wntson Woodruff.
Jas. Mtlllyn.
A. Barnaul.
McKelvey Bro
Daniel Warner.
Jmnes Jones,
A. ,1. SponaMc,
Chas. Dol|»h,y

L. K. Powers
Frank Darby

Th..- McGrath,
Milo.Fiah,
.Inntcii Boyd,
F&gt;W. French,
Geo. Whitney.
Win. Beadle,
h.iac t’unntnghnni.

A sail IrMI drifting slowly op th.- bay. I
' waiting for tbe lingering wind,—tkeuiud I
wbk-h tarrh-J no long that for a whole hour
, the bust had been ojf the town, o-jtliocd
against the rtwy rest, her loosely hanging
: ewuvsM throwing deq- ahisdows ujwn the
I burui.hed waves that ripped around lbs
■ pv- w,—this was the f ieiurc m*u from
i shore, a» u.utioulrww aftd bruntifal as if it

It has ^een greatly improved for 187!1. ... _
attached front or back of the DRILL n- desired. The indicator is
on
the back side »f the Hopper. Feed Chip- are stationary, and it
All Work lUARANTEED. now hns a gauge that came rnrh Loe to run one uniform &lt;l» pth -o
that every kernel of Wh&lt; .t is planted the 'nine depth. A result
never before, attained nn nuy Drill. D-nt - fail to
the new Drill
t- Jbefore buying.

Friday Ere. August Sih, 1879 Hw Brel
or. Mayor Grant in the chair. ,
Roll ul Aid. being relied the folUwiog
were present
AM. Bartow. H.teti, Koily, MeNaughton, Praasou, Shnaer and

.'lodge* Stere.

Carriane, Sin aid Ornamental

Goaunittre oc Finance reported In favor
of allowing the account of Jas. L. Sfanoo
»l 95 75.
Report accepted and adopted

PAINTER •
Hastfrif

Sweey's H°TtL&gt;

Imperial Soap

chxia of bit Gndcs, uo ioipwn-uaaummtxw .
| to labor sbtml l disrticbujt him. for though '
his brush was idke, be »u storing up pic-1
tares in bis brxia , rich or poor, obwsure
or tiisAiaguuhed, it wm all uno now. With
hfa aplrndid, hrehhv physique, sod his
keen, him* of enjirymeot, empty pickets
were a joke.
. r
Ofl from the shores-ame ilia sweet swttnd
of the crcoinj belie, the merry clamor of

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES
Th, l’r«L* of tl&gt;.‘ luiperial Soap » SS.3S per bo., &lt;&gt;r bio . lb.
bar,—75 1I-. io lbe bo*. To any one wbo will rood &lt;u air onler
for 10 box.-, with clp S62JIO wv wijj rant one box extra free a,
a premium. Or U|e order, may be real to u- for oae or more
boxer at a time, *olb remillnn. o. and when wo bare lliu.. received
order, for 10 boxe. wo will rend Urn eleventb box free ar propored wIkm htfmor had chimed in with his
friend’s, from so impulse of hia i&gt;nprnwible
The Enalleooc of this Hotel
•liove. If you dq col «Mi to mud money in advance you may nature, awoke suddenly to a euMcwcwnres
dcpci.il it with any beaker nr merchant in ga.al credit iu your
latat St Bal DtnM-ran It IWi town with too underrtandiuR tout he i«to remit inn u&gt; nn rarcipl
ol too Soap wliieb ia to be toippC’l to hi, care. Addre.s
_

The first hotel is tbe State to reduce rates.
Ike first hotel in the State with Paesenger Elevator.

ithern

Railway

(see. That pectlctsisn amuuied an erect
position immediately.
jfKxcune me. Borneo, but, redly, though
I’m food of enrereen, I bare xrmo cliaioa
M to their jixslity. Vale, did you aM that

llm6

* :3 r

•How did that happx-n !'
•Why. it seems my father fell into a
trrel with wn.' t/’liw jolly friends, and
ught to save [bis honor by Millog
himself up M a target fur the fellow who
iniuhrei him. which might have done very
well if be had not had the misfortune to
be I,it,-killed outright. in Get.
The

26 fest S iachre , hr »th of beam. 7 fast
3| inebws ; depth front upper edge of
gunwale to underside of the iron keel, 3
feel 8 iiiehen. The keel fa a liogfa piece
nl white pak. and there fa a hire keel of
iron. The planking ia two laym ol drrs
cel tnabofiany,' each plank L«inc threw-

Naya-O.
The subject matter of payi»&lt; lieowes
tuooey received July 4th u th* Cnlwbru

|wnko just in time.

That I have the fincM ittuck uf Dry Goods inBarry County.
I
bought, iny Stuck in Nvw York bcMre the advance. I have not ad-

COOK &amp; KOGERS

vanccd iny prices.
I sell Ladies’ Ready Made Suit* for

$1.00
15 ,cents’

White and Figured Lawn* for

MEAT MARKET
FRESH s SALT MEAT

Linen Suitings for
Kid Gloves in all Shade*

18 cents

-

PARASOLS, FANS,EMBROIDERY
STAPLES OF ALL KIND:

Plain and Brocade

Trimming

IN ALL HHAIIE:

routTifY4itori»l

Silks

The fnlbwing acooucU were received
Birney Van Brunt, hauling sugros to
fire.
| t.W
Karl Brown, faying sidewalks
31 31

�HONEST

MONEY

PLATFORM.

Opposition to all piper infla­
tion, sad consequent .dqiredation. Tn favor of a currency of
coin and paper of eqnal value,
and equal purchasing power, the
p&amp;pcr convertible with coin at
the will of the holder.
.

Mrs. Dixon's Letter.

The Golden and Pine
Tree States.

! viadkalw ysv u&gt; the end ; snd tic? will
neviBr forgvt the gslknt nun wku drove
; oat lluir pluudrecra and &lt;x&gt;t rereora in the
hutoric ye*.- of 1875." Then ignis, April
J'J, he rey*, "With kiadtrt rvpnrd* and
f«ar of uviiig harm or injury t* hi* ■ the bop.? that you will bs acquitted, no*
CT ? When the honor nf moo's bosaes
Ihstr'pune* aro threaMtrad to ehrck
t Mtpoarieg. of sympathy fur sa wnfor-

th* smart* eft»r&gt;« city, i»n tku morning
of the 19th, by Jamra A. Bari.edu.-. Jk-r..ocratic candidata'fer the office of chancery
ciert. ■ Still, peraecutioo and outrage are

elertioM thia fail That the ReptWiran
majorities will be a'grtat dal larger than
they would bare b«a but f&lt;tr thia and
other tatnderi commiuad by the bull daacr» io tb* to*th, there cau scarcely be &gt;
doubt, fit, when Democni* w9l kill DemoeraU because the esc i» not so Aaocntr
te u th* other, good men in the north
who bar* ever been metubgr* of the Dem­
ocratic party, win think long and well, be­
fore they fully make up Itelr mind* to
continue thcii memberahip longer in ao
blond loving, a party. The »uutb, and
the sooth ealy, will bo irepomsblc fur a
solid north, and a solid nokh is Inevitable

Isis' Yuitto, W aii Cihiiti

homai" mean ?
Not poverty, fir that ia
alto a separate throat.
"Who steak my '
puree steals trash; 'tie aumethio^, nothing-,
'twin mine, t» hia, and b*a Ihku slave to
Ihuuaacd* ; but ho that filches my good

•

Wo have given coniidcraHe apace on
our editoyicl page of thia irtar, «n th* ktter of Mra. H. M. Dixcw, wM. of IL M.
Diana who wm so cowardly tnunkrad at
Ymoot liters few days ago by Berkadalc. WB bare no apologia to make for
ririug the letter ia full, nd oaly aak our
many rmdnra to read it from twgimiing to
end. Bond it, and thro form yettr own
conriu-rotr. M to whether it is a BepaHiean lie, gotten up ia the interest of th*
Republican party to help to elect the Be*
publican ticket io lira states that bold 1

The State Tick­
et, and all four of
the Congress­
men elected in
California by the
Republicans.

nits* the south take* a carter differcut
coo me from that which it is Mjr pcrauing.
Washington l.etter.
WAimin&lt;TTox, f&gt;. 0.,)
•Sqd. 4; 187’J. I
‘ The Now York republican Sula Ccnveotiou yesterday did its w«k • promptly,
liaranonioualy and well, and adjourned tn
the beat offeefiag.. The cindHatc* and
pilot funu are uncxcoptioeab'c anti the sau­
ce** of the Republican party in New Turk
iaaaaured. H-m. A.‘B Cornell wait num-

L. J. WHEELER
AuaUOlr, Jtoc* JB, 187».
47rf
^EAL"ESTA&gt;E.

FOR SALE ACT TO REET.

Io L'm letter accepting the St. Louis
o-iniinalion in 187U, Mr. Tilden eaid : "A
financial policy which should secure the
bluiiMt credit, wisely availed of, ought
gradoally to oUaitf a reduction of one per
cent, ia ir-tervt oo meet ofilw loan. The
whole screnfcca hundred million* of fund
cl Lett might be paid by thia saving
»h&lt;ne* without emt to the people.”
If
thstwa* “the highort credit,* wisely
availed of which would gradually •‘obtain
n reduction of one per cent. io ioUrert,”
what praise cannot bo fairly awarded that
of Sir. Sherman which haa* rcdoe-

20,000 Republican
plurality over

Teenies, and
than 40,000 over the
Democratic Ticket in
Glorious old Maine.

uuopmntuun.

This ao-ca'lcd ' liar, isBdcl, murdvrer,
Kibler, etc , wa» the same who*-? name
re men warc’froudly upca their Uaotu*
io 1873, as iodiimting hia lredrr»hip of
them in the hour of hi* country'* peril
Drawn up in rank and file on the street*
of YatJO city, my husband and hi* brave
comrade* received the reramendatiooa of
Lauutr, Singleton, George and dlicra fur
hia cou.-agn and f.ilclit^y to hi* cunnltr.
-F'*ir and true women evinced their grati­
tude in *ourruin&gt;, poetry, mode, etc.; and
in the illnmiuatiuh of our city which f&gt;lIi wad the po’iilcal ttiutajh of that time,
his name tdaccrl from th- wisdow,
of our proudest homrv. He was the man

Ileus, on Craur Strert. our Fair' Orwand.
turerarty owned by
M»u.
For nt.

II«ri&gt; u xiittla'kron ultra uu tho l*t*
extra mv.Ich of Cucgrcnn frouT u ultra
Fuuthcrn Democratic journal:
“How
ran th* groat Democratic party of the
llnl'.o go before tiio country arguing in
favur cl frra olvetwna, whilff the Demoeral» .,1 Mt»&gt;iwppiarv enforcing mob law
and ikctdin^ potiiieal conical, before a
|»otei.. cart? What argument
uted agaiart troop* at tb&lt;a polk
Mimtarippi tech warn* a candid

KTiappen's Law Office.

Knappen's Law Office,
ORGANS.
The above chap IhmI heard
not
from California, and like nil of

inatrd without delay, a rceoud balk:
king neewmiry io any ease. The plat­
form seta firth plaialy the rej-ubtk rt view
of the hwuee of the current cantirs, tear-

Knappen's Law Office.

M0NEY T0 LOAN.

Wheat,
Wool.
Corn,
Potatoes
Lard, ■
Butter
Pork,
Hams,

back’

i. IHiirfn. Dr«t,i&gt;*!&gt;.«•»**«&lt; ul’-!
JSf d

Editorial Correspondence.

throughout New England—tod down in
tht ‘-Hue Tree” State the, pclitkfcn.v hare
improved it for all it war worth.’ It la

now too late to speculate on result* there,
a* herewith win be printed the actual reaslt, yet we cannot refrain from agyisg

only itrengthcn our convictions Mtn the
prok.ldo result set forth in cur! letter of
last week from Augusta, tad if ths Hcpuhlicans do not carry the stain next Monday
the turtece indications of (be pcpalar will,
will all prove fallaotMU, and deceptive to
the l*U degree, which We do not bvlievc.
The party dahn to day m.ire thsm "0,000
rotes, and they ought to be able io uniat
them out of the ballot boxes Moijcky even­
ing, and we behave they wJ!, and-lbat
th.y will, also, elect a majority in both
branches of the Legislature, and of the
county cfficcn.
Duuihly our wish that
thia should bo w warp, our judgement,
but the figure* will trll and to them the
reader's attention ia directed.
We reached this city ibis afltroaon.
end at the esniest and mere I ban penistent request* of tho Tempcranoe people,
have couaentcd to «*y orcr to morrow and
talk for Temperaneo in ’‘Eagle Dal.” The
city b ia a deadly war with the Ih.m
I&gt;ourr, and every effort ia being made to
enforce vigoroutly the Prohibitory Jaw,
and we could not refuae to du anything in
our power to aid the noble men end women
rngsged in thia work. thongh *e had
hoped and expected to pan the Sabbath at
Lebsnon, wiih the ftieud. of oar boyhood

Concord ia it beautiful city o( wtac 16,­
000 people, situated on the tabla land*
west of the Merrimac Hirer.
It is the
capital of the *t*te, and io the home of
many mannfactunng iodotrie* enpiojhig
hrp? capital, and the labor of tbeoauda of
niecliania. It l&gt;u clwap been compare
tivriy prosperous, and ia in some resyecu

State, while pirate residence. and pddio
buBdiags rival in nragniferoo and beauty
thorarfaey iuhmd city in tho roaotrr.
Of our trip ore the Borton. Gwexnl. i

this Greenbacker han
heard about the election in
Maine, and he hopes there may
be some mistake about the Senntc- having a Republican majori­
ty ; but Hire hope* must come to
grief, because the Republicans
have a majority in both branches
of the legislature.
As we go to press, we arc un­
informed as to whether the Re­
publicans of Maine have elected
their Governor or not.
That,
however, matters little, except
that it would suit Republicans
better, than that the Governor
should have to be elected by the
Legislature.’ The - Republicans
of the Pine Tree State have
covered themselves all over with
glory ; having done a mighty
work, resulting in reclaiming
the State from misrule.
The
Ijogisl&amp;ture will stand ns follows:
Senate—Repub. 19, opposition
12.' House—Repub. 78, oppo­
sition 64.
Therefore, in case the election
of Governor goes into the leg­
islature, Davis, Republican,(will
be elected at any rate ; but wc
are in hopes that he lias fysen
elected by the people, but it
may require the official count
to determine whether he was so
elected dr not.
But in either
case, Maine has reasdn to be
proud of her grand work on
Monday last.

eluding this morning, until the Grand
Hapids Democrat infurmtd them that
they were mirtaken, feoled, whipped.
There wu not a Grerabeck organ, wo do
nolWieve, in th* United States, but cal­
culated on a large GrawUek majority in
Main* at the kto election. At kart they
al) said so, though w* bad our doubts all
along wbrtbcr they really briiercd it, but
then they must w birth or their courage
would al! depart. 'Bat now, that they
have brt Maine, astnc of them remark,
“well, if you, (A* IUp.buc.iu; could not
curry Maine, what State did yw think
you could carry." 0 ye gvda? Now,
Ohio h where the Greouha are going to
bury the llopublisin party. Yas, «»&lt;aa
already hear lira sotted of th* Greenback
dirt ■ it tell* upon the BepubHean coffin
in tai political grave. Why, if the Itepublican majarity Mis muc'h below 40.000 in
Ohiii, alaoet every Democrat and every

TaTVtKs^^trtwoT C't *?tiySwl

^HUNT’S
thief and outJ-w, to fca-.B hia. Lcme and
family, and tbnc demand* mode in th?
. .
-l|iC MBtiUjIy of

Piaster,
Lime,
Hair,
Stucco,
Cement,
And-ali kinds of Dry­
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
have and to buy every­
thing you want.

^REMEDY

vm.e. ciJkkb.

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
any huiband wat brought !
luungr, borne by the p-ipab
bi* wairt. ihe city physician
tiff bi* clothing Jown the lire*
hi* woanda. When placed o
my l.tnlnrtd pimjwil: "Oh ! I

s,5Ku.,“ex$ua
w*» walking ik«n the »trcct. Av I s.-red
MeCormick’sdrug «tcrr I isw Jicu Barks­
dale ar-d W. D. Gibb* (who. by the «r«r,
is Dcmerrati: Hats rctutiri tlanding io
•V Tt.s Urtvrv IS-..M U I. lh&lt; I
the door. 1 thought I rcrald get by with- javl-sjfESss.,
cut beior atuckcd (ahhiraph ter two voeka
I have not giew down lira street expecting
Ttrt v.;„ addulud to card* 1 admit, tj gut back alive), when, just t* I g-1 »npoiite McC rtmlA'*, Jim Barksdale robed
aa he was abo fund ol the turf.
He had
the means and kiastc to indulgo in
three amcjementa. and to the injury of
no one; they were at h» own expeaac,

TO

------------rr---------- •— Ottttpylb®
highest office* lu oar reantrv, 1 Ivar our
congress balls and wnste-cbauber* would.
hsorotM of tbelr brightest ornaments
lie was a strictly temperate mau, snd no
one had more n-gard and appreciation for
the virtue and chastity of wuuiao. A&gt; an
enemy he was bold and aggreaaive ; u a
friend l&gt;o was warm, affectionate, and tru*

about "I did not."
Hr. Hull caked if
Jim Barksdale spoke at aii, and 4f Bark*,
dale fired first.
“I did act hear a sound,
and did hot dreum »f immediate dang?.uatil 1 frit that I . w» badly al.rt in lb*
back." Mr. Holt arked ray husband if he

CONSUMPTIVES I

Keep, constantly oa hand

only wisksd to c-lerer Op the gtsyndic**
eburga aud the plot which I had rcra
gradually thickening against me.
He
again refuted the nra«, saying that kt
wuiH CMfruttt me.’’
My husband arid,
before dying: "I had rather bran killed
than to hsto killed »ny of thorn ;" attd,
when I exdritncd, “0 no! I would that
rou bad killed them all, aul your life bad
been spared to mo," ho said, “No, no, you
nnut not say that." Ho abo raid, *^1 wish

&lt;1

7

LIME,

HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
'
PUMPS.
.___ - k_PL0W8,
,
DRAGS

i::is
ia 2

CULT!V*iTOM, nOUBLX SHOVEL PLOWS.

LEFT HAA’D PLOWS.

Reaperand Mowers.
9k&gt; biK*»eal Cash price
for al! kinds of Farmers Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Street*.
Hastings, April, 2. 1879. 49
*

a friond who told him I was inoueent of
'all charge*.
I wrote the aame to the
Dttaocratie cxcoLte committee, sUa to
' ' ”
'_ mommw of the
.— ---------—_________ w scurrilous- rceolalion* were read), and demanded o£ Pu*
acy tho name* of the two u&gt;ct&gt; who could
nay they had ever lautd no blotting the
auaaaiaation cf Buka lair
He refold

JOHNSTON’S

sarsaparilla’

AT ORAHD RAPIDS, UICB.
iw

rnwr annual rAta,«( u»

Wtsnu

Bam iSiir.Ttik

in Ktmi SCSETT,

�m* iftruiiiemi Byt/in

■othijstg
'wik, But ad ciiiim
i'ewalty.

MpootJence.

Common Cotmoil.

, Aug, 2Stb, 1879 j Cumuxta Council i&gt;t in ferial eemion
rime In its never • Frifcy Ere. September 5th, 1879. .H i
, . ..
*’0SWi yLjur Grant in the efrair.
Bull tri Aid. baing allied thr fULwiag'
we prrevulAid. Barlow, Hats*

r-tKT

Tom RwiaffS "Hag Baby," or the
diacuvary of the Cardiff Giant; but we
oshbrate to day boesuao it is the sauivre-1
saiy uf the orgauixauou uf our township ;
Sunday School Amociatiou, and by request,
1 *■ K°b&gt;E U-toil the reader, of the Baskxb a little about our Picnic with winch
wv tkbsnrvsd this 19ih ansireraary. I am
fttUy of the opinion tbit tiro clerk ol the
The acc't cf J. K. Goodyxr, Esmweather ■ decidedly ia favor of Sunday
School Picnics, Lr in thu paU 18 yt-ara Th« acc't of 0. Kuappcn, e*U ia
suit,
we have never had any but picaraat days
tot mu anniversary, and today wu not City ot H.i*llags, rig. Albert Keith,
Tbe futosiiug oral', were aisurs
an uneptioo. Opening bright and pleasaat bnt for being a little too dusty, it could

to regard to during aaloona at 10 o’dotk
b the evening or «
ir u,e Common
Connell no ordere. and that no liquor be
told in room* where billiard* or other
g»m« are played, went into effect. Will

J. WHEELER.
l.W‘2ScA I9- 1879.

IL ESTATE.
■bE ABB TO REST.

lain .nd frumps cure. Powerful—ihuoxh
gentle—In it* action, it directly maim
the reat.of diaw«, elrfuMa the ay teem 61
all itupuriiira, aud completely J^Kfrea il
lu hralth aud eipir. It i. an unequalled
diuretic, hevi*; no .leuhjic pm/perthn,
but poaqrvee tunimpwra Icrauative virtnra.
In aegerc «&lt;a a V should he alternated
WeanuMbats nur PAY at oooe to
with Sandriino Eliair. Will du just a.
uw trisblc
reeommeuded, Uacd a* directed, or money
1S-21
Smitik Houlx A Pxxstun.
refunded. Pric* 81. Ask tour druggist.
Thousand. of iraUmotiute attrat its worth. I
A Fux Book of nearly” 180 large
Torre Haute, fnr), Dec.’ 11, '78. Dr.
Mto page* for tbo sick. Full of valaGounod, 5 Wut Hth St. N. ¥.: I an,
!o MKna on Scr-tfulx; Ihacarao of the
perfectly witling to otriily that Sandelin*
—’
prtecribed by

■TSStti

were in error - io stating that the
Betti boys trial wu progreaeing uws

THREE PAPERS FOR $4 00.

went to.prem lart week. It wu to have
come off on that day. but on Monday pre­
vious they appeared and plead guilty, .nd
paid their Sore fl!5, but w« were not ja.
formed of it in time to make the eorvet-

We will send the Detroit;
Weekly Poet’ nnd Tribune for;
one year, the Michigan Fanner
for one year, »nd the RefcbliO&amp;K Baxneb until Jan 1st, 1881,
The two Sweden, Jokuson'a, murdervn
to any person not now a wub- of Marshal Gibbs of Middleville, had their
scriber tu die Baxnkb, for 14.00,
examinati m on Mondayfclut at the Court
to any person sending us die House, bpfore Esq! Biker, The examina­
money for the three paper prior tion lookup the most of the day, and re­
to September 15th, 18 a 9. The sulted in their being committed for trial
Banker and the Fanner for at the next term of the Circuit Court for
$3.00. The Banker and the the murder ofJames Gibbs.
Post anu\ Tribune for $2.70.
Weses by the Allegan Jmtnal that a
Now is your time to get good few nights side*. Dr H. J. Turner of
papers cheap.
Wayland, son of Br. H. C. Turevr of

Entered at the Post OfficeHastings, Mich., as Secondclass Motteri_________

en’s Law Office,
1GA.5TS,
r band* for rate* thro* rlr—
. which we wHI arUM cub at
lory prieea. Apply

an*s Law Office.

EY TO LOAN.

kind*

A».—Your Prpscrqilktus and
RewptH.
Wltalix it made of?
Am.—PureDRUGS only.
.. How u it made ? .
’
Aw.—With care and accuracy.
/WlJfre to gel it ’
/Ar.-.,1—At Roberts
SotchkisB,
where you will alwavfi find a full nnd
ietod Slpck of
’

'

DAT

KIDNEY

and Medicines.
1&amp;AU8 AND
ROI

;New Report!

Boabrud Johoouo'a Grove which bad been
admirably arranged with tabla, .peaker,
aland, acai* Ac. The extreme* proper wu
opened by the congregation aiuging, "I
need the every bow." Atiai which Rev..
Mr. McCord raad the 14th Chapter of
Matthew, then followed prayer by iter.
David Reynolds and ringing "Wonderful
Committee on ordinatnea reput/d the'
Words of Lilt” by North Piue ^Leke
j.
school. Of euurae it would not be a Sunday ft Hoeing erdraanoe:
An ctdinabcc for tbr- puvtmiuK of per-1
School Picnic if some one did sot talk,
end the next thing in order waa remark, Sena not perMOgaraor rail .rued employer* I
by Revs. MeCmdaod Bradley of ttiohknd,
Paakhurat of Hickory Curuera end Cal­
kins ce Prairievilk If uw mk! apeceJ
would permit, I should U pleracd to write
in detail of their remark., bnt will But.
80 auffiioo it lo eay they each talked well,
end I feel that the thanka of ail are due
Uoee Gentleman for the oouideratioo of
By Aid. Ilarl r.
lime and childish patience they mani
firtJm.', Thit the City Lot bo and
fasted in their speeches After this • flow
e iame la hereby r&lt;nkd to Wm. Fof wit and feast of reason," wo repaired to
Icka upon the payment uf Gccdvlbra per
the tables there to find awaiting^uaja most

in m&gt;i»i &lt;.M&lt;a chrwe diaesree are curable.
Sent trn one atamp.
Addrcaw .Mvattar Hill Putt. Co.,,
11 30
No. 129 &amp; 28tb Street, N, Y.

Time ebaog.. ud PRICES rbjnp »iU&gt; tMw. Ner.r
was TEA as cheap us now. 5Ye have a foil line of NEW TEA
al prices that never was so low.

SUGAR

Is as Cheap tut aril place in Michigan.

SOAPS
5 c. bars, 8 p. bars, 4 for 25 c. or 20 tf. bars.'

COFFEES

20 sacks juBt received at prices from 124 to 35
quality from cheap RIO to the finest JAVA

TOBACCO

We can beat the County as wabuy al Manufactory prices

FISH

W c have a full line cheap.

STARCHES

Orangeville, lost fifty dollars in grsenbecka
by sometrae entering hia b&amp;ae in the
subotantisl feast, which our good ladies . f
nigkt and taking the money from his pan
Prairievilk know so weH how to prepure
taloons pocket. Better turn printer Doc.,
After doing ample justice to the dinner,1
and the children had played, and the older
ones rested a while, we returned to the
speakers stand to listen lo some very Co&lt;-;
music, Tia said Musin bfth rharais to
Scaoot. —-Parents are interested in hav­
ing their sons and daughters prepared for
doing something for lliemselvea.
This
is why they so generally pstrooixs the m we enjoyed, with Mim Lindwy at the
Grand Rapids Practical Training School. organ led Meh riogcra ae 1’xvfa. Baird and
department lu-ld at lluir hun in lln&gt; city
Calls for competent help waa never more FUlsy, Mr Manley end Rev. Sir McCord, on Friday Aug. 1. IH7:‘, Addbra Rgglrefrequent than now.
the wood, fairly rang witE melody. Prof-, j ion wm rleeV.d tu au u)brr,hip in said
A cnupls of young hunters at Naalrt Baird end Filley tang that beautiful aotag company subject to tb« approval of your

All kinds to suit you.
Of all kind*.

CANNED GOODS
FRUIT of all kinds tn season

CROCKERY

Best, as cheap as others sell aji inferior quality.

STONE warp:

We have 50,000 gnllor.n Ohio wore.

fcr FARMEF.3 PRODUCE TAKEN IN

YOONG.HAN

SMITH, IIOGLE &lt;SL PRESTON.

12rn2

Hastings. July 22. 1870.

villa got a eke carriage and horse, and
went into the country to hunt. Not
treeting with very good auccmn, they

BITTERS.

Almrec awtatwg time, butAl*&lt;oc ati
must be put up jure the rame.

W. W. Ki llry la rreriving hie
gvoda at the W. 'H. Tinkler store.

efviM my darting/' then ia rerpunre. u&gt;
the gum war accidentally dtachirged J load call for it, Prof. Baird rang bia uPk
through the top of the carriage, miking a uie Song'' which elicited bur.t.of langl
bole Urge enough lor' a dog to crawl
through. That waaThurwlaV la*L

fSomcthing tiba in the Line of

WIND MILLS

POWER CORN SMELLER.

tfullv n-pi

newspaper printed at Grand Rapids is be.
fore a*, and ■ splendid number it ia.
It
ia devoted to local and general news, tem­
Mr. Z. B Willison hu appeared on our
perance, agriculture, adenee, etc. ' Il will
streets . few time* meetly, but does not
gain strength very fail.
year in club* of ten or more, for 11.00 per
A Udy by ike Maa of Scutl died in year, caah in advance. It ta an eight page
2d wsrd co Sunday bat of tyjrboid fever, paper, and L« oa ebeep, at the abore prior,
aid wu buried yawterxisy.
aa it h goixi. Subscribe fur it.
Job wofk ia rushing us, but then^ we
tin Monday morning laal, O. E. Wood­ diaperued to our hooiee thankful,' I U4al,
ere equal
’
ruff, who has been engaged in the liven
lo the giver of all gu&gt;d gifts fur the
the help.
pleasure of tl e day, and hoping duubtira*.
to be (pared to attend the next yearly
Pionie which Vaa appointed for the un:
plane.
QcaPRaTX.

iENsioirs&lt;’&lt;&lt;’

lAPARILLA
■'iKPU

jSJ

&gt; HAPIDS, MICH.

BIAS iKKlfflUJ
JEU MOT,
U tlKAKlJ RAMtffl. . &lt;
-sedsy. Wcdrssdxy
idxy and Satardxy.

Woodlamd, Sept. Oth. 1870.
Farmers are busy cutting corn and
wound.
At hut acecunte, Wocdruff wa» sowing wheat.
doing fiorly.
b*ppj.
Krrry dancer wishes to go to the dance
The M. E. Sunday School exeurkion to at the Woodland House on Friday evening
Jackaon ooe week ago to day, waa a grand
The
doctors are beginning to smile borocrawa, notwithstanding it rained Lard
,UM of tbeir buaincss.
.
Exat of the day- The visit to the priaoo
J.
M.
Reiser has a new elder jtess now
&gt;ls are progreraing finely, gnd waa made, and the excuraioniata ate their
meat an exhibhka ul what la Mjkd
at the .Union, claim they are dinner on the fair ground aa per pro­
sekoce applied to works uf industry uccuk
otter school than* they ever at- gramme Everybody vraa bound lo have
pirn the greater poitlra uf the space. If
a grand time, and they had it, and finan­
tlieortiicaily the title of the ixhibitii'n
cumus something, practioilly it tuejo.
cially, it wu all that could have been doThe boys who have been ruMictliog st nothing at all, lor apccimctia uf every
aired,
u
the
nett
profite
ware
1150.00.
lying upon his back ot
imxgiuablo manufaclunil artleh are duly'etoakw
have
ill
returned
well
plrwd
Pretty good for. a rainy day.
•
Mayor's store.
No sir'
arrayed
aide by aide. Tbe unirretxl na­
ilh country end scenery.
ture of the exnibitidn his been to dietiilthe greenback eagle.
We Irarn by way of the Naahvflb Nrui
ute whatever Inlrreat, it may pon-wa over,
of a moot dutrrraing accident which' occur­
Mr. Henry L- Newton
e gr. at number cf _variuu&gt; objects. Sue
store ready in about ten dsya to receiyw s red at that place on Thunder of bat week
ecao under th-«c &lt;ireui»»tanee» can only
stock of groceries, which ho himself pro­ A Mr. Blair who had* recently moved
be altaiueiJ where the show ia giganticsuch as the Champ de Mara laal year. As
from Kaeeaa procured a drayman with
poses to pot into it.
it w, tun Palais de I' Industrie is merely
The boys in the Bannkx office take bia dray to go with Nr. Blair to get aome
an orrtai'wm yilknum—a baraar, with a
bed
licka
filled,
and
on
their
way
home,
a
Chis occasion lu return their thinks tu Nr.
band playing in the middle of it. x-id con­
taining Dany refrceliment bare where
C. J. Norris of Morges, tor s eoupla of little daughter of Mr. Blair who accom­
panied them, foil off the dray, ooe of the
drinks and talabko are add al higher
splendid watsrmcilocs.
prices than-thueo which obtain outside.
bind wbeda pearing oveAer. and injuring
All who have laundry work done from
There axe many viritura Dcvcrthrlcas. nod
house, abceld patronite Mra.- Brown in ike
We ackcawkdga the receipt of the New dard of values; who will show that neth­
1st ward. She does her work wry nicely,
Haves, (Cons.) Hrgieser. which caste Io er State linaa nor State laws can stand in
and at reasonable prices.
the way of the command of the Conaiitu
A Mr. Kellogg of Nashville while bend cue day laat week. It aootaiao aa tiou ; that the laws of the United States
werkiog ia bia furniture factory oo Thur,
made io pnnraanee thereof • , r •
country editor's luck; struggling to pay
day last, got hb aoeeapKl open by a knife
shall bo Uta supremo law of the land ; sad
hia Debts
one Day, Comparatively who will not tolerate the starviM of an
flying &lt;wt cd the shaper.
Wealtliy the Next." Now we acknowl­
awimttiing dolle a hub uliractvd each *»lIf you would sot dost! loads of fun, go
edge it to be a very Soo story indeed ; and
tcoiiow »t the exhibition. The Stfeet ia
to Union Hall on' Mmxiay evening next,
we are really ghd fortbat editor's good
produeod by a reflecting itlaar, end t« very
and sm Prof. Kennedy tnsko some of the
furtnne, bnt torn,-why—, well, we will
boys perform. He can do it.
print the article for five oeoU per line,
Deacon Van Brunt is eonfioad to hia
cash ib advance.

\ Democrat
nent}j eonvirtad in
to bo gaining very much, and she has been
Jennings county, Indiana, of importing
confined to her bed for a. long time.
vntm Into the rnuniy at a national eboThe Nashrdle Nnot is now printed on
tbn, and waa senteneed to the penilena power pram. Good. A good press, a tiary for cue year. Now ril the Damogood editor, a good’cireulaticn and a good
cratic pepera la the State are damoneg
paper. Wc gnaw the Aines will live.
for bis release, and a movement b already
WBL M. WatkiM. of the Middleville {.n foot for hb pardon. It would be a
RepMuaa, waa in town on .Monday last, good thing if (be Indiana Democrats
ie allradxnce el tbs examiaatioo of the showed hall as mush raters* in the YaSwedes far the msrder of Marshal Gibbs. ,oo suoeitira - they do in lb&lt; attempt
to save this uan from lbs penalty of hb

______ though al
most yrsvy vekioie wan boded with either
melons ct freit.
On the moraiug of the 4(h iuat. BiUy

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Paris.” The next stall oontates bottlea
Domocraiia M*u*g«ra Thompaou and
aho. but filled with a popular liquor styl­
McKinney bate got Seek to Ohio Ipm ed "U Club." Il b difficult to imagine
The Yaaxi plan is so atlraetiva to ths' their rfeit last, well aappliad with f=ade.
how science was applied tn induairy hern
Betnucratic mind tliat it is being tried
in Indiana. In Moaroe wuuty in that
riagev, pottery, Udurada, mlrrwrs,
ladna dreucs fill, however, the gr
Stalo ■ Dcuweraiie "evnimitto", ordered
part of the building; but a small spa
the cUuted pm^ cf
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resrrnd for life raving apparatus ex
aTikb
led by a French wmspony, and two

HOUSE FURNISHING MATERIAL
We offer Special inducements.

And other Agricultural Implements.

GRAIN DRILL
$500 RFWARD

WAKE UP!
And watch the crowd ruth

TOTT
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Chain, Tabfex, Mxteads, aid Stfax

The best salve in the World fur cuts,
bruis-’v, sores, ulrera. »t!t rbrem, tetter.
ch»pp-d kaau.. i-hilblams, rorns, and al)
kinds-of skin nuprinas. This Salve »
guaranteed to giro perfect MiiUfaa'iua in
every esse or money refandrd. Prien 25
coats per box Fur rale by Ruoaril Bros

invention;
ths world renowkio

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watcb, and
as eleyantty finished as a first-class Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial ExpoCitlons. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There are more
3*IL6ON MACHINES odd In the United States than
the cSThblned sales of all the others. The WILSON
f’2NDINC ATTACHMENT for doing all klndsof repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, Riven FREt with each machine;

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

DAUCHY &amp; CO. COL-

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027 &amp; 629 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.;
Cor. Stale &amp; Madison Sb., Chicago, Ills.; and Son Francloco, Cal.

For Sole by nil FirKt-ClaM nealm.

THE NEW VICTOR.
SIMPUCHY SHOWED'

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O/? NO PAY.
lady Is also a One painter.
“That’s a rviaiion of years, isn’t
•aid a man to his-wife, at the aamo
pointing to a .donkey. ‘’Yes, by
riage," was ba .tinging reply.
1 never argy ’
myself that bole belongs to that reais.
A lad in one of our a.:boola being **jed,
“What fa Rhode Island celebrated for?"
replied. “Itta the only one of the New
England State* which is the smallest."
All of lbs New York polieomen are not
ths dull creatures they are represented to
bm One recently broke up a pnxo fight
Lono Star Banner.
by arrolitig the man who had got licked.
iever floated banner on the breere that
It Is rather lucky for Jeff. Davis that
• brighter page io the world's hisiory
• the L.ne Star flag of Texas. Tbe Mrs. Doreey'e dsalh occurred when it did.
Probably the would bars been di*poa&lt;d to
make him ahars l»cr property with Mfjor
for an exatenro against Mexican lynot only wreathed Lbeir brow* with
i that will never die, but they wrest­
le Use oblivion of Mexican control a
Empire that** now the central gem

Bitters do? Il mart ba, lb: i^bon
and young, rieh and j-oor. Pastor
Doctor, Lawyer and Editor. all testify
haring been cared by them, w* 'must

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RADICAL CURE
For CATARRH

TFi auil*o-h*tnr»
nnd prrfwl' nrV. J1”. i^^t
that i ti-&lt; ImpowiM'-' to detect
Ifrapplication.

THE BEST

LKKrai’.KXss
.ihulaxl brjua l*rnUoM. «r fiw tauw*y vsuau
•a *H oae*. MvtlMl w Mb*v «aw*eaaSa.uad*Im*tn A*«&lt;*1&lt;. Suit* 1*1'1
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cum »&gt;l l*« »*&lt;■' Ik* I'M**! I^wv. *r«v&gt;»Ur alHira irSSuarj":lure

On tbe 8th day of January last, fortyr rouovroi»a4uwuMM»e
three yean ego, it was firat unfurled at
Velasco, at the mouth of thcBruoa River, thinks they ought to get one that would
and in tbe glad n is&gt; light of Texas waa bold enough in .the Bret place.
wooed by the beecam that came sweeping,
Tbe little flewer that open* in the
. pure and sweet, »cti*.i the flower studded
prairira that stretched away fur miles in mesdows lives and dies in a season ; but
what agencies hsve concentrated them­
their emcraU beauty, and was bailed with
selves to product it. —So th* human soul
a reverent love by me hardy heroes en­
lives in the midst of heavenly help.
listed under its bright folds.
"WsB, madam," said John Newton to
At Goliad, when* Fanning and hi*men
^&gt;cre immolated upon tbe altar of lbeir ooe who waa complaining of tbe imperfec­
country, victims of Mexican treachery, it tion of other*, “if there was a perfect
received ill baptism\f fire and blood: at church on earth it would eease Luing »o
• the Alamo, bal'owed with tbe blood of ths moment you and 1 entered it.’
patriot martyr*, it floated high above tbe
Old Doubleskoll has jtrtt found oil tbst
ramparts amid the fivree conflict and carn- quinine is a medicine He say* that be
sge; sad kt Son Jacinto it waved proudly thought all-along it was lb-&gt; name of some
in victory above tbe field of ooe of the de­
cisive tattle* 'of tbe world. For nine
yean afterward, on bnd or sea, it waa the
emblem of a young nation’s freedom, and
to-day i* embalmed "in the hearts of all
lover* of the berate, tbe true and the gal­
lant.
,■
The first Lone Stir flag was mode by
Mia* Troutman, at Georgia, end by her
presented to ColoncbWard's ocamand of
tbe Georgian* enl’uiil for tbe war io No­
vember. 1835.' A letter has just breu re­ slain country are at Niantic, Coca , and
ceived io Fort Wurth by a gentleman may be seen promenading tbe street* every
from a friend in Georgia, whieh says:
faiy day with the prettiest girls in town.
“SobPope's mother, John Troutman's
A Domestic Little Drama.---Edwin,
sister, s!»o W. G. Vvnsou’s wife, died re
dearest,'' said Angelins, "why Jo they
Crawford last Wednesday. It waa she
always call a ship •‘she?’' “why, my ownwho gaee Texas ths ’Lens Star.' She eat," replied Edwin : “can't you pure* '!
made a’flsg with a lone star in it, and pros Why, because, you sec, (be ri'gixg outs’
euted it to Colonel Ward's command In more than tbe hull" Angelina’* little
THEY ARE THZ BEST.
November, 1835. Il was first unfurled at
pout waa ddidoM.—Judy.
Velasco January 8, &gt;836, and afterward
A young lady graduate entered a Destaken with Culcncl Fatming's regiment to
Gt-liad, where it remained until Texas de­ Moinea book store and a*kcd fur the "In­
clared hcrrelf a free Mid independent S^adt fantile Innocent* in tb« Rcccssc* of tbe
and talon down from the liberty pt«;it Forest?.’. Tbe clerk bad formerly been
be,-*mc entangled and torn to piece*, She cot.nxted with tbe port office department,
was then Mias Joanna E. Troutman. It was used to bard cure, and at once banded
was made of plain »Uk. bearing aa axure
star of five point* on jtither side. On one
aide was the inicrif lien in rich but chute
colors, ."Liberty or Death,' andon tbe
other llw Lattu mirfta, Ubi liber:** babitai, ibi nostra pal ria eat.' So you can
boast among your Texa* friend* that a!
OLD IND RELIABLE.
Georgia girl named Texa*."—Ditlla&lt;'
(Irjrm j llrrnld.
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Michigan .Central Railroad
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

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Fxrming Thffi Don't P»y
It dotft pay to be mngbt, tu the spring
without a woodpile large enough lo last
twelve taotnlu ; or to open the gate* and
let your stock into tbs fields as .soon a* a
few ban: spots appear ; or to keep it on
short radons, so nut , when it does go to
grass it will take halftuc rammer to get
thrifty and etroog.
It don't pay to Icavp the work of mend
ing your tool* and selecting and securing
your seed until tho day you want* to use
them, thereby e*cuing eottly delay.
It d'«t't pay to sow or plant poor seed
because you hapen to bare II oo band.
Il don’t pay lo plant mare ground
than yow can manure red take good care
of. .
Il don't pay to leave weak places in
the fences in the hope that the cattle
won't find them ; anJ.if you keep sheep
it don't pay to lot them run at large in
the spring until they btcotno tramps and
cannot be kept home by any ordinary

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It don't nay to Defect cows, ewre or
sows when they are dropping their yuQng.
It don’t pay to let tbe spring rains wash

falter,

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Tkaryarea it I. ordatai. that Mai
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SEEESi&amp;s

It don't pay to leavo turnips, cabbages,
beet*, or even apple* in the orilar lo rot
and breed disease; fur If you have more
than you can oat or sefi, tbs stock will be
profited by them.
It don't psy to remoter a poor cow sim­
ply because no one comm to buy her.
It don't pax to sell a heifer ealf from
your best cow to the butcher, simply bscausx it will cost more E&gt; raise it than you
can buy a scrub for non fall.
It don't pay lo lusre tbe banking

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2. The courts have decided that refu*
ing M take newspapers or periodical* from
ihe postoffieo, ur removing and leaving
them uncalled for, is/lies* evidence
of intentional fraud.
.
X If any person orders hia paper diavuntintwd, ho must pey all arrearage), or
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wire tbe rent of the camtrnr. Soys tbe
little niece, in a very jealous and audible
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HASTINGS, MICH?, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1879.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

bumub

“Dat a so, mte. I tooghl I'd just slop
"A very good reason, my deer, why
and tell you, 'dough I-, ia a mighty hurry you should n't my it. Pew true things
1 ia"
.
I will bear to be wd." aaid that ladr sar
“Tbaak you, October. I sm very glad ' culkally.
Vaio is ooming,' aaid Margarol, wilt, such
KUe U«cd her bred.
a sunshiny free that October west sway
■ My dear Mr* St. Tree, Dick is only a
imprjvumg a aoog which eetebr.tcd Mar10 * n“ucer M ODre originDick.find up at ibis implied insult to

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
®^T*est Ironed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Ev«ry Box set in White Usd. with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled m Oil. Every Skein set with the
Patent Skein Setter, and
'

Margaret went back co bar teacup.'
thinking bow pkaaant it would te to aeo
Vaio, for of all her early triaoda, no ot&gt;&lt;- j
understood ter to well u V.lr and no!
one ever look such pin* to make hiiurelf'
agreeable.
Her grakfol, apprciatire :
heart ted remained loyal all the year be

Every Wagon Warranted !

tarn thrilled ter with a vivid pkamtrv.
And now the family came dropping ip
ooe by coo,'for in this tense there was no
Sial hour for anything / each person
od tte dictates of hia own sweet will,1 are all at a flutter, and I shall hare a mis­
consequently it often happened that treble day, I know I stall,—and all bebreekfast ran along through the whole i rsuae of that dreadful boy,” said Mr*.
forenoon, and finally merged into dipr.-r ;11 Amber, io ter bial, half-crying way,
an arrangement, which, however deligl.ifu! I
Margaret wiiivjerod a word to tte
in tte abatroct, waa rather annoying to dreadful boy, which rent him -away from
eueb a uico little teorekeepvr ns Marga­ the room^cularing. and then aaid quiet­
ret ; but the had long ago found out that ly,—
.
fretting would not mend matters, ptd was j "I’crtapa you had tetter have another
sure, in the end, to upoal one's temper , mi , cup ol tea?"
she smiled actenely upon hrr stepmother. |
who came tn just aa the poudvreuv church od woe. "How can vou suggrot such a
tell danged nine
thing. Margaret, and my poor nerre* all
A rip, delicate, rosy, overgrown peach j loin to pieces by this scene ? I might
—that is my idea of Mrs. Antter. A fair, take a f rwder, but-no, stay—they are
pink-and white romplelion, in spite of her 1 all gone. Uu the whole, Margaret, I
forty years, blue eye*, and yellow, fl m-y j think }ict bad teller step down to the
hair, that curled up in charming little ] d..rtm'« thia morning, and wk him to tame
ringlet« all around tte edge of her pretty ' to souse lime today. I don't think I n u
breakfast-rap; slow, languid morcmcuta. ( »cil a* usual. I foil miserably all dsy
I«iktd*y." ■ ‘
‘ But, mamma
pulpy that you kuew at cure ttey eould
"Now don’t go to discerning tbe qtseenever have teen swift, io good works, or
indevd Works of soy kind. Mrs. Amber's
mind rewmbled her hands , there wav a h ther e tone, eaartly. Poor,
curiosv want of muscularity, a M.rt of ra.n h« mrapt wcll. but be couldn't tutdemand
j tai flabbiness, so to speak. Hyr life btrl • tuub a ivenlur cnnatifutkia aa mine II
! tern ooe long teliaay. -It bad always weare me all out. I'm co ttraeeptible to dia' teen understood among ter friend*, and oirdaccct New don't you think, Mrs.
persistently dwelt upon by Lendl, that 1 St. In*, that it U trying, particularly
: her conatitutiun was so frail, and her tier-' where ole is very frail ?”
.
Vflus susceptibilities so extreme, that flu.Mj». St. Irre replied that it was doubt.
first attempt st exertion, or the slight.*; It:, mooying; it wav far more agreeable
breexe of trouble, would quite annihilate! to I..re utte'a own way ; and under enter
hrr.
of the lit lie chat that tpran-up between
If anybody vet. up petting theuSxlre*, I thru. Margaret slipped away on her er.
I have always notii-cd list tterc are plenty ran-' f t the doctor.
: of pcop'c who are ready to help in the
• Who ii this Vale Atqter, whose cod-

OXLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.
More JACKSON WAGONS in ute in Barry County
thah all others combined, yet the repairs do not. average
2 cents each. Call and see them at

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
Hastings, Mich.. May 6, 1879.

Itf

arc Agents for the Celebrated

BUCKEYE GRAIN BRILL
Of wjuch more have been sold in this County
years than all others combined. •

The following tire a few of the parties owning the Bncke,
of whom we confidently refer
I*. K. Power*,
E.
Robert Mitchell,
” J.
’ Crook.
A. E. Bull.
Frank ’Darby.
Universal Croup Remedy. Fred Hcdit,
Peter Ortl|b,’
Friend Soules.
.Nrpwrl *B llouSlw*. Urww4 IlwpMs. Ml«k., Una Bare.
Fred. Collin*.
Watson Woodruff,
John Parions,
Titos McGrath,
•Jas. McGIjrn,
Jerry Rogers.
MilorFinh.
A. Barnum,
Chas. Votings .
DENTIST
Joseph Sjinchconib,
Janies Boyd,
McKelvey Bros.
E. W.' French.
Daniel Warner.
Caleb Gaewood,
James Jones,
J
Geo. Whitney,
Al. Parker,
Wm. Beadle,
A. J. Sponable,
Jacob Edger,
Chas. Dolph,
WILLIAM WALTER. Jesfiu Simmons,
HAT E YllUR CHILD WITH

Miciitan.

Nahville '

tAsmlor;

It han been greatly improved for 1870. The grain seeder can be
attached front or back of the DRILL an desired. The indicator is
on the back aide of the Hopper. Feed Cups uro stationary, and it
All Work GUARANTEED. now has a gauge that causes each hoe to run otte uniform depth no
11 mini. J.BBary S, l«f£
*
UM
that every kernel of Wheat is planted the same depth. A result
never before attained on any Drill. Don t fail to "Bee the new Drill
t- J- Mfl/W
before buying.
.
In Empire Black,orer Mudgr’a Store.

Carriaie, Sin ani Onwlal
PAI N TE R •
... .. ••--•-•--Srriaga Shop

A LIFE LOST AXD A LIFE WON

MESSER BROS.
Haatinga, Mich., July 29.1879.

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Hsstinps, Mich
xvlatoilO

Sweet’s H°Tel»

Imperial Soap
For the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for general

bad with xlllh.re* k»t* at.c&lt; and «ai

The Price of the Imperial Soap is $5 25 per box of 100 I lb.
bars—75 lbs. in the box. ’ To any one who will send us an order
(Ur 10 boxw with cajK *52.50 wo will .end one box extra free &gt;«
a premium Or the order, may be aent to u» for one or more
Ty ytu|kj[ 4****^* troerivtor st this Hetd
boxen at a lime, with remittance, and when we hare thu, rcceired
$2.00. $2.50, aad $3.00 Par Day,
order, for 10 boxe. w'o will ,end the eleventh box free a, propoeed
above. If von do not wiah to .nd money in advance you may
The Exeelieoeo of tbit Hotel
U turulMd at krnot.:. 0«**. ■Ua.tar- deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your
safari:
,nai where Braatorraa
Larzi'ai tat DiMiu-raim 11 KttD town with the undemtanding that he i, to remit it to ua on ro^ipt
ol the Heap which ia to be rhippod to hi, care. Addrem
Ib Om tro-«U&gt;*iBaUne&gt;e^aa4 tate-wwarl.XCH.

The first hotel id the State to rtduco retro.
The first tetcl in the State with Paeaenger Elevator.

• rx far Mkhlraa BonHew

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.
11 tn 6

THE NEW_VWTOR.
siwucnr simplified’.
COOK &amp; ROGERS
Hare jun er***5 lh,lr !,,w

MEAT MARKET
FRESH;SALT MEAT
• an ta had »l all tlasee at « te» S|“"" ■* ••
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like aooufh ; and I’a got to buy de tines |' "Dick, be quiet. Don’t you know you
for do aupper. Bel be mighty hungry, ought!n't to talk sot"
sure.'
"Why act? J« «’t it true?"
'•Vale coming unlay F' ter taee bright -! Mrs. Hi. Iveu's keen gray even were up-

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I The ohl Amber homestead fronted the
I airsggliog street of the little se-iport town
: It has been a famous liouw in ita time,—
the abode of colonial pjwroora, aud tta
I acene of stately fcetfrals upon tbe king's
I binbdsy. Grave councillor*, in pcrukra
and flowing wigs, and atatrly datum, tn
wonderful brocadw of tta acaaticvt breadth
and high hcekd, peaked slippcre, had
promcnaifod its parlors, or gone through
the elaborate m&lt;-a»urra of a minuet. But
the bouse bad evidently fallen into the
•ere and yellow loaf. Its comtera were
crumbling, ite oskcu tasiM tending under
the weight of years, its staireeaea adding
from tho perpendicular, and its floors slop­
ing away from tta Uoriroalal, in a nutter
never intended by lite faithful builder.
But, notwithstanding it* infirmities, it still
bore itself screnrly above tbe smaller
atractunw which the preront century had
planted taaide It
' While Vale and his friend were •learn­
ing over the bay in tta early ennrtee,—
Vale asleep In the cabin, and Paul Barroa
watching the red dawn from tta deck,—
tbe old Amber homcolead was already
awake. The windows of a room fronting
the sea were thrown open, and Margaret
Amber looked out, just as tbe rain swung
above the tarixon. Tta long, level revs
shimmered acnw the wave*, touched &lt;fa
Irarai of tbe linden* that overhung tbe

There seemed nothin- to te aaid, sc
Margaret opened the taaket which ata
carried, end tooinont some wine aud otter
deiiraeira Then, with a roedioem that
proved her familiar with the place, she
Found a gtes, and mad. Dully drink rot.,
of the wine, arranging far chair sad mov­
ing around her with thu tender rare thu
ia otto* more toweling tta&gt; spoken sytnIl«jfiat because you v® worse ttaa' b-r—1—4 "
1
usual, b it not? You bavn't. slept well
for many nighta. sod "—glancing u a great
piieofeu-wn china inn corner of the
cblaU sofa—“you're been sewing much
more than you oucht."
"I made them all tel week, aad after
all it b so hide ttat I get for them."
The pile fare grew still sadder, and the
“I doa't cwre," raid Mcrgxrat gayly.
thin Segers clasped each other in a Kind
"No. It is uke him wbds or pieeeof maw appeal. Margaret vu silent, op IUC11 in hi* powder* sad pills It * ss
pressed with that scum ol helpl«*u=M thu e^v being choked u dralh st ooe. as be­
the geoerout brer: so ufteo feel*. At last ing strangled gradtully. There are at
she ealil, with a kind smile, "Timro will least twenty different odore in tte draw­
brightrnb; and by. Kttty will go 0D ing-room I decocted' aloes, psregorie,
with tar atogin- and playing, and premmtfr »iH ta earning ever ao much money
■ Doo t laugh at him," interposed Kumet. renumbering die dreadful bill ttet
had taunted taroo assay nights, sad
which the doctor at tec sen: beok la her
receipted, in full, aad the roooey. ate tad,
saved an painfully, returned. “He ia very
the dsprivaliona of life. And then I’m generous and kind, sod 1 do think ta bs*
troubled aboit Ben King: ben an fond of done Mra. Amber good.”
Kuty, and I can’t make out whether the
“Margarot, don't be ally I You k*o*
like. hi. or no.she would be perfectly wretched if ishw
“Bnt she it prorated l- hi.,*'(aid"Mar­ hadn't romeebioti to mown steal."
garet
Margaret did wot mind this, for one of
“I know, but aometitue* aba b a* per-

child , and poor Beu ia ready to break his
heart about ter. I ioa&gt;etima thick. Mis*.
Margaret, that ate * beta led Lalo loving
•ome ooe eta
and tta girl pre bar a
kreu look.
/•
"That dan hardly te, 1 think," aaid
Margaret innocently.
J sat here the ahop door opcord, and a
hide viaion—a dainty, fairy-like creature
—stood framed in by the shabby doorway.
A small, eiquirile head with a crown of hair when it waa gloaay end black, and 1
shining. brown hair clustering in Huh a bride Imaging the white eilk and tbe
ring* around her forehead, a coprplexton hdlt. Bat they befit afterward ; fur, do
that put you io mind of the arbutus bln*- you are, there b a pure diamond in the
Bataa, kxuc Urge, soft, child tike eyre, blue eeatre, end diamond* are money, you
haguisliing belle in her girlhood, had ' a little bit of tpaaip, a relaxation to which aa a aummer sea, aqd lipa of roeebud awaotmarried early, and been iterdtnal dy pe» her nirvra were always opal.
Marpret wm aik-nt, and Mr*. St, Iren
"Oh, Vale Atafir teaprulryr of Cap­
led by her husbin-l. It, wa* »urh a derattled oo with Marie* of ter py Parisian
lightiul slate of things ; but uafortunatvly tain Amltr, a delightful fetlow, though
lite .11 alighily flavored with aaraeMa.
meta are mortal,anJ Mr Staunon had the I Margaret always will bate, it thu he is
A..., tl... • k.» m.. .k. v.kL. ..
indiscretion to djr jttvt when hi* iffiir* l wild , I n’. Margaret is pcriiaoie in hcr ’noI lions."
, Means I ili- Msrgjr-t was ou tar way to
I lie duclei’s. a littl. Vexed at the errand
1 ituclf, but glaa to te out in tbe tweet suu
। shine. The village street ww almost etap| ty, for tbe buvy |&lt;rop!e were U work, and
the idlers found the te-t June sun too
bright for them. Tho large, old-fashionIh.us. &gt; xloeg tbe way were mostly shut up
Mr. Staomnt's affai s,-and it by and by and still ; th* tutf aruuud (tarn was green
apjeutrd that a hu|&lt;h&gt;« speculsiicu wav ai.d fresh, aud tte shadows under the fine
alter all to answer its Cr*t promise, *n-i old trees looked cool and tempting. Now
Mr. Amber, being a strictly high-minded and liicti, through tte oreuiugv, eta justed the fold* of hrr sixpenny ma,Jia
end temorablc man, invcil&lt;&lt;l the tCHoey caught glitUf»e* of tte harbor, and tbe with such a perfect imitation of tte finefor the solo use and tetaof of Mrs. An. wide *es outside, and by and by, eutaing' lady manner chat Margaret sailed. The
fcer's daughter Elsie. Mrs. Anther smiled down nearer tbe -wharves, there wm all -litfle tend began to wander over tte keys; old-foahioevd gnltautry about him, -quite
sweetly upon him in return, and rentsrki-l tl.c petty stir uf • half-decayed old town. such e chiMidt, chubby little band aa it unlike anything one aero oow-a-daye/’ an
The idle' customhouse officer* satai was I round, white, plump wriata,—a brace Mrs. Amber remarked thu night. The
that it would ta n nice little ■?&lt;&gt;( ter Kbie,
though to te euro tho dear chill Was a their wbidowagusd waicfodstta pumera by. lei on one of them which would krop slip­ attraction whieh roch feeble, ioefrctel
beauty, and would not nod any estrloric A dingy barge wav unloading coal ju»t at ping down, and Kilty waa eouaaady tak­ women bare for grant burly fellows like
ebarm* Il was really • pity it couldn't the foot of* vrora street. A tiny tail-bowl ing her band off the keys to push it beek the doctor is a curious psychological mys­
ta |O&gt;r Margaret's ml&gt;u wm aluuMI Ugly, ।j ratne up aud moored *t the wharf, and in ita place, and thus Margaret's eyes were tery. h wilt te herd w explain why the
with h»r great eyr* uiil pale skin. Mr. the mail cnscb dashed through the town drawn to tbe trinket. It waa a curiously 'I doctor went away U last, fox-ling twenty
Amber mart try to lay by t-imclhing fi.r with a grrat deal of importance, aud some woven tend of gold with a sincular device yean younger than ta did ia the mining,
dust. Margaret stupped at a tall taoae,
aad^thy he thought of Mra. Amber all
•tauditig luhind two temtardy poplars,
the sveciog and dreamed of tar all night
rcrently cut, and looking, in ttair forioqt.
"Ho eeye I moat have perfect repose,
abri-lged state, vastly like invested supermy vitality is ao low,” raid Mrs. Amber ;
aiinusUd brvumx .
■ stsd he won't eonwut to my making tte
She went in st the door, and, the inner
Blightrat sxettbm.” Margaret gave her
office dour being ajar, ata pushed it fur­
the powder for the night, and want upther open, wiihoul knocking. A huge,
ataira thinking of the poor butsch-btatad
burly man, flurid as to his face, good naKlri, who Would sit for into the night
tore! and rcredible, sat there in an arm­
working to keep tbe wolf ftvm the door.
chain hit feet elevated a tn flu higher than
It &gt;u such a strange vrtftl, where one
bis bead, aad resting on a desk. If alperson's way lies sjl among rosea, and an­
u-Mt aoy ooe elao tad come in. Dr. God
other's over rough, stony piasr*. with oo
fray would tatc turned his head, with a
root by ths way, and none «&gt; hope for till
pfownnl "Good-morning," or “How do
you do'/'but aomeliow be Mt instinctMargsrrt Amber. So he foil aside tbe
uuirultig paper, took down hia feel, and
lifted hiniivlf up out ol the arm chair.
"How do jc-u do, Mias Margaret ? A
fine day thia
No one ill at rear Lease,
1 hope T"
•■Jin. Awter would like to hare y&gt;m
come in aonwi time to-day, if vou please.**
aaid Margaret, evading th* saawer.
•‘Oh lab I Yw: I'll come in. Noth
tng senotn, 1 »cppw Nerran I—eiagnUr rareptibBUy,—very I Wbat’a the
treat al your houre, Miae Margaret t*
•Nothiug. Ob, ym! Veh U coming
borne I” with a teight face.

Elsie conducts herself el breakfast as te
fits atauuty, and the heirtro of n hundred
thoutaod.' A proud, spirited tend, crown
od by clustering curt* of rich red gold, so
ahaudant that ttay crowded around her
forehead, and dropped over, her ehcokv,
in »pito of tte jeweled arrows that sought
tu confine them. It was a dratling -fan
which thin wonderful hair ataded, with in*
lambent, black eyes, and its ripo crimvoo
of cheek and lip,—a free taring a strange
peculiar cburm, a nameless graoo of tls
own, a haughty beauty, melting auddsnly know it. A Utile fiery, but good atuff ia
into aweetmw, a wayward,saucy piqusw.rr, him. Young ftJka will bo young folka
that wna always surprising you. That Li­ and the doctor went oo, with the vague
rin Shannon was an beiraus, crerybvdy idea that ho waa talking to Margaret about
knew ; a good many suspected that sho wav
wild and willful. She held tar mother in ' Margaret alippei away rather haatily, aL
contempt, aud tee step siatev MargaretJn mck ree- nting hie speech an an imperiirespect, wbteh was all very proper, raid ncnoA.
wa. gentla and areioua, not forever set In tbe world, not knowing her root indiffcr- • Dr. Godfrey wauhrd ter fine, Uli fig |
ore M aha ewept gratefully down the paveuntneaaing amika; but ate bad a keen
acrnic of humor, and when a smile dimpled
"Now tbare'e a girl to te proud oli—
the sweet curve of bcr lipa, it overran her
eyeo, ami atenc all over her countenance
But in Margret’s life ttere bed tecs
more reason for tear* than smilaa. and ate eager iuterewt in thu dronpng over, ihai
rigted now as she tuned away tram tha just
■
now found nothing worth their ace
window, thinking bow nice a run on the j "“Vuk cuming?" aaid Mm. Amber lan­
teach would te, but ratnemb tring that
break(aac was to te prepared. So ate guidly. "But te haani written ua. Hua
weal dowtwUire, sari iuu lbs dining­
know, Margaret 7”
room, a Urge apartment, and somewbu
••Octoter wm here this morning, and
Hombre, until Margaret opened tbe shut­ told me so."
ter*, end Idin ctechretrlulsandiine. No­
“Iter nit I atteb a surprise f said Mr*.
body elao wa* there now, tel old Phillis Amber, with an effort.
mutt have teen in. for everything bad
"I'm (pad Vale's coming,” anuoutoxd
Die*, aa booh M a plethoric mouthful ..f
™
bread and butter would jertnii. "I like! ’R®- Tte forehead W»o
Vak. He t*ke» tne out bo.ling, and you *
ought to see bin row.”
“I imagine VJ. will have something
else to d*&gt;, braids. pUy with boys.” raid

"Brace up!"
Wo like that rkstg
phraao. We like it because- there's lota
of soul IB it. You' oevst keow a piean,
wiegy’shrivel aouled man' to walk up te
a discouraged or afflicted neighbor and
sl.p him on tbe shoulder and tell him tn
toro. red euruitu, its faded osq«l, and its ■'braee up." it is tte btg-heerted. open­
outlook into tte yatd where the riot bra handed, wb-JeacoM follow that ouanoe
were drying, was suddralr glorified along when you are cast down and
When the last breath was boshed.Kitty got
off tbe etool. Margaret looking at tar all
the time with a kind of reverent woed«r
But tew tte spell was broksw. aud Dolly
came from the comer of the sofa where
she had teen crying ia a litits oeatasy of
toy at Kitty's great gift (nd of simple dolight ia the muaie; tta mother eame pal­
tering up from the colter kitehro end look­
ed in,—a stout, commonplace body, with
taro arena and a very wet apron. And so
Margaret putou her bonne u. go, raying
as she did ao. “My Oouviu Vale is craning
home. Be must tear you sing, Kitty.”
"Mr. Amber!'
Dolly, looking on, naught tta swift nmb
of color, tho pallor foUowmg it sad tta
trembling aagerneoa of tar voice.
"Mr. Amber tc-ming borne!" aad
Kitty's flattering baud went, shoring tta
bracetet up aad down
"He need to admire your voice, yow
know,” raid Margaret, all nnreuaciuuj
Aud then .ata went away wondering
whether thia ereetaro wAh a oun|&gt;.'«lioo

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Editorial Correspondeneu.

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Habtmkm, Mich. fexrv. 17, 1679.

HONEST

MONEY

litetory of Im Queen Ckyoftbo Granite

PLATFORM.

Opposition to all paper infla­
tion, and conaequcnt deprecia­
tion. In fitvor of a currency of
coin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchasing power, the
paper convertible with
the will of the holder.

SALE OF STATE TAI LAJffi
Head. President Hayes, Gw.

Harriman,

CLOTHING

' । rahty of over 20,000

they m thcroucbly posted
fair of their would he cuau

crowned with a Gmite Godern of k Iciccy.

Mi!!’ YwM Bms aid
Republican* in thu Slats m brjrly oat-

eloquent atUrere.
could do isrtiec. ai

A. -SPECIALTY
Davia Sewing Machine, Dvcvrated tjrect

month H'eeWy,/4«
New Hampshire, ha* the following to

Maine

ginning of in oTerwhcimlng exprm.
tbe popster will in bear of a Bound

gradually become
thatnielrea become

Maine waa
in 1873; in 11875. 57,812; fa 1877, M,5S5 ; fa 1878, 56,554 ;

fWt fail to call *c4. * w&gt; learn.

L. J. WHEELER

export Indo. Tbemuluplicitionof branch- Klux K ten’s and all kind, of ball- ioxing

K^iUr. Jtoreh K. 1879.

Dronocratie Irauda in .Northern cilia*. Il
b lobe hoped that the people cf Mai
will ao reform their political maVhinery

Republicans cf Maine had a majority of
19,333 to 1856; of 15.9C8 in I860; of
19.2G4 ia 18C8; of 14,913 &gt;n J87G ; theae

publion majority wua 10,535; tn 1875,
munificence of her citmma in ell Blate or
3,561; in 1877, 5,012, laat year the
Mr Hardy introduced, in h
Republican had a plurality of 14,983 national enterpriaci, but her geuermity in
erecting and dcdimUng this memorial for taring terms, Hoc. George M.
her patriotic dead, and tbe grand hropitol. Michigan This,----ority of 13,OSS in the total vole. Thia
year they ban a plurality over tho Green beckera ofjsat about 20,000, god are
rtitutea an erect in her blrtory to which

REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE AOT TO REST.

spera coenmercvumple, ss devoid
of risk, a* profitable aad in ovary way California and Milne Anil be added tbit
thoroughly satisfactory, when okidactcd

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mopolitan inatitntions, would atand to a

We; pnroswu

great reprracutatirc.
particularly uf detail* cooneui
uniformed Patriarch I. U. O. F. with the

Republican* cjuld not carry those Stales,
expect to carry, etc., etc.
But, they will
abow the Republican patty when the Ohio,
I'ennaylvania and the other States bold
their elertioM. Yas, Ohio especially r^J&lt;

elect the entire Mate Greenback ticket
Bat'

to Hold election*, why, then it will be the
next time that elcetioea are held that they
Greenback party baa bad.n exiatener,

totuwx’male
IM £ UW let:
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but then, they areoot, thick oflyiog^lown
and dyings a ■caaible party would,when it

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wwk at BurliagAmerican ntme, or nf the nat-ena credit •
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financially, rcfieeto itrfartre &lt;m ewvy in- L°’,i
dividual citixen. .ml indircrtly-n .t ro for
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ORGANS.

tional pr wpaity,

London Letter.

was, abo, large dclcyatiuui of Knight* of
Pythian, Good Tcnipbra, Knight* bf Henor,
' and other areret argauintion*, all i f
।which ware entertained by the aeveral fra
leraitiro bn the mart chUnte arafa of lu*&gt;In the 6r»t placc-tbc Improved Mercanpitolity.
The proccaaion waa fomri promptly at
12 o'clock m. anil marched through tbe . ing imtitutijo.
principal atrrctv to Merriman Square in ’ pnsurily rueb.
the centre of which rt«d the Grand Colmun to be unvriled and which err the
West or front aide beira a largo Tablet, on |.
Does the lattct acvm
lit irosuitor
Well, let u. see.

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Losing, Aug 29tb, 1879. ,
liberty—by which I don't mean pcliileai
liberty, but liberty of moccmecl. In

it, far faarlret he AoaH I .

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riowly and within &gt;ui.-h narrow limit* as
will not ,uf£ee for tbe ordixry rcqnirotm at* of bevioeuL Tbe mercantile agency to tbe pkhpoeki-ta of the United Kindtom. |
however, can effect the result immedutely
imonics were performed by tbe Grand and univcruliy, and bonce is certainly co­
Army of Hie Republic; the motrament titled to be regarded aa th- auif - ‘
preaenled to the city by Ex Gov. Weston it*, as well aa their indicator. '
co behalt of the building eommiltee, and
actepted oo tho part ol the city by Mayor create wealth. Some deny this.
Kelly; the dedicatory aerrire* by the G ' c„ farther ami aay that credit &lt;&gt; wealth.
L. of F. &amp; A. &gt;1 ; the reading v( a patriot-- Hanevet political eenn-'imiata may differ
ic pqeni written fur the occmion by Mrs. j 0M throe pmota, it w evident that com
Dame, the wlfo of the city Superintendent ,------- *-J—-------- • *•--------■----- - —
movement cojoye
of »chooir. the elaborate oration, a maapendccrc .ilaelf.
tcriy production, scholarly, polul.ed ar.l
bare its iaconvieoee., bat throe are far I
SOLD BY”aLL DRUGGISTS
brilliant by Ex-Bes.tor James W. Patterout weighed by it* tiatneroas advantages. [__ _
,u&gt;,i . •
•on, and brief addresses by Gov. Head, of xaar waiting for customers, and Laying and In London enc mu&gt;! observe and (torn . Manhood : How lint. Hew RestoraB.
X. IL.Gor. Garcelon, of Mains, Gov. selling for ca»h, charging high prices for befi-re finding out the way lb enjoy ail the |
VuZaot of Rhoda laiaud, the Irnedietiou hia rarely add ncoda to ojver the interest comfort ct Eugliah life. Tte Englnhman ]
of tbe mocry tW up, has been Mpcrredcd i* aatooulird at nolhiec, knows every tiling.

1GEXTS r«Tfflto.L“d-t Jrt _'.ri

XV’lieat.
Wool.
Corn,,
Potatoes
Lard

BiLm. Prtm rHseH a H.- rent.
rwMu&lt;iia« «j». ci&gt;u.e*. tn*tuntiM il,'.

Pork, x-

TEAeHERS.VlTED •

trie.

hAXirt *Tv’ul»

Hams,

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Plaster,
l*inic.
Hair,
Gen. Grant Around the
Stucco,
,
World.
Cement,
And all kinds of Ory
ilnr»r&gt; -----------Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you!
have and to buy every-1
thing you want.

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and never nteda lo cnmult _
England, in fart ia a country where every

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sat

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gence of Ilia own to guard bimedf akaimt
aeciilcntA, lo avoid inextireoient &lt; Jlhioot, |
to aave himtclf from being plucked by ;

J. G. Rn

JM0NEY TO IOAN.

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sec lauctlouric. rvcrv-1
■ YOnNG MAN E"®

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good by, a few bowlera b all there ia left

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1 tunc, but it b the kmiwledge and recoguiABP
'
. tirn of throe things by thoae fioui whom
Bepablicin party tuOea oat .trongerand srx-VBEB CQVAt. BtOitTl TO ALL rXDBS
TUB CONs+m'TK.t brighter than ever before.
Bat, the

Hou together till now.

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manner at the city bril Ths Grand Atmy cuMciuing the cumnicreial aguoey ayaten
Greenback era ; and that, notwithstaudmg oflbe Republic, we think 2,000 strung,
and ttio State troop*,• were entertained by
and Maine, it waa no^victcry after all, and
eren if it tru, it wiaa nothing more than

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innu&gt;-&gt; asenwe.
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XATL'BC AND THB rUTVBB OF TUB

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su'a Editor, aa fvllowa:
would gire to the Republican party ■ fair
point with pride and aatisfacttcu. The
Hon. George M. Dewey of Michigan,
(hence to pul political affaire in tbit Slate
eity was lltoraliv enveloped in flaga and
other than w I barn indicated ?
Duly
patriotic tmblems, and many of the private
grows our damcatic traffic. Dally tho bu*
about 22,000 thia year, the Republican rcaidcncro superbly dooented, .especially next Friday. ' He U a natire of Lebanon,
President next year. There will probably
be four candidates for Governor thia Fall.
turn Wert Mr. Dewey will take the atarap pkx, and daily, therefore, te magnified the
RepoUiean, Democratic, Independent
ia Ohio. Ho la ao eloquent apeaker and office and the opportunity ot tho Agency.
Democrat and Greeback. Now i. tbebaa many frieuda in thia State.
Ita scope, loo, miut m rapidly enlarge- time for Maryland Republicans to redeem
■a a aubeunt-.a) f
of pereoua, bat wc cannot retrain from
Already there are .held abroad ■ billion
aayiog, that the riaidescet of Mayor of tbe euldicra mcuumcnt at Mancbiater,
A Succesafu) Dairyman
Kelly, Judge Smith, Coogrceamia Briggs,
W'bat. 1
Mocdy Courrier, Mr. Olgcndam, Ex. ■
the election* arc held.
Dewey of Michigan."
and the upholder of onr corporate, munic­
alcd mogniEccnlly. Elm atreet ia a blue
ipal,'county and atata credit abroad! if not
The Howl Kept Up.
Our New York Letter.
the Mercantile Ageoey.
California and Maine both have gooc of gkry, ii National bunting, and other

hold. All the dbtinguiihcd citizacy of
States, really, bad not achieved a Republi­ tho State and many froui other Stater,
can victory after all. . They will tell yon were the tpccial gureta of the city govern-

-‘SJfid

CtJ.

Me

Rut credit suit be regulated, or

13
of Barksdale re killing Dixoo, but it
to tho minute by the Chief Marshal, that
pnbltehei a leading editorial denouncing

soul tbwe, including
tested bv thi* grand feeling of independ­
comparatirely few jpiilty. ence and personality.
Tbe very abeep
which, fa France, Gy fa terror at the ap­
proach of a railway train, range thcmaelvts
will be when arrived here against the pilings to see the screech -

cc
^-'XtSXJSLISf-,

waa "naturally io

importaRt-

squabble into high political prominence."

gea ia generally attributed might really imagine them to be all railrot of modern credit.
Of wav ahareholdcra.
the merchant was content,
But though cm may atudy, and learn,
We takw the liberty of placing -before F^"*- to tnut bis own personal invroti' and aee many thinga that are mw in L«n

TO

« J

but as Hr. Dewey does not happen to en- Uol DKV, n,^, p* ,Jtfrrred, or by
ginccr thia iasue of tho DaMNKB ba ia fa | combination of a few friend*, their

thirst into your alomach.
The English EJoreTakhg
.1.1. iL.i. ■ L■ _:.■ *
la the Baek. VI,

Holman, and more
Prmidrot inlrodnoad Mr.

floubwc^wutotrpe

c

LEFT HAXD FLO JFS.

for all kinds of Fanners Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,1
at Ina Elevator, corner of Broad­
is ;a
way and Railroad Streets.
Hastings, April, 2. 1879.

(IDM.v-wo^
KIDNEY DISEASES
LIVER COMPLAINTS

IND BI*ASTER
PUMPS.
.
PLOWB.

Mowers.
&amp;*STii5 iM1545 Reaperand
Pays the highest Cash price

SARSAPARILLA
us otruffT. nron.

Tte Mtriiii Puttaiii Cugaij

u- ■vffi

iS1.

West Meriden, Conn

S S 2 1

3
IS

te.hteuic

(■W

IMPORTANT

8 8 IS
i.M. hr l.ai.dhd

1

DRAUS
(X-LTIVATOM, UOi niXSIinVJH. FLOW!.

a

PERMANENTLY CURES
«• all very wall for men to profane entire lounger rate half hie tandwitb. then fill, to
Indifference. aa i« frequently dona, to the

■rcteea began with ringing at 7.30 oefook
prerorely, fallowed by reading of tbe Scrip

u

good aa throwing oil open Or
be added in their behalf that

Reform ClubMtellna.

’

BRICK.

5 -I- !s» IB s i: is

iW

give ibtmveivM up heartily.
In tbe
morning the working people take a lot
•applied liy tho Commercial Agency aye. and bread-and-butter ; at neon they burriedly go to
ira;

‘

LIME.
HAIR,
STUCCO,
CEMENT,

IS

Maine election waa earned by bribery and
thia iaaoe, of the foilowiog extracts which injury of the greater number, eren if ben­
eficial to tho few. What waa needed wav
we Lave clipped from various eastern
aome Impartial referee, which would db
paxriocatcly afford to each and all such
The following from the Daily Jfatfter, b kgltimste intelligM^o as abonld rnve
them from lorn fa their own proper buri-

MO
as

CONSUMPTIVES !

nrigblx-n wore away, there would be a
Steles of Maine and haw Hampshire, on : courteous interchange of special inletliboth politics and temperance.
Mr. 1 grace.
This had its advantages, as does
Dewey's modesty would of course p ruefade ! ■I1, «&gt;oi*«tfoo frequently over fadivid- bat it b aa heavy and indigratUile m

will not con-

« ii. n,
Keeps constanll

“Tsr.-fti'tou. MEDICAL &lt;

ItetW. u to

�EER STORE !
ryr^rpwlioipt^r,
Almost ■ Bulctau.

PUZZLE

Evrrow Bawsut;
ir; bi»L'AL1R._R. Tl.MOCARD

OTHIJSTQ
mis, Ms
Chiilm

trotbfuUy aay., •'tbe

R^blimn.

have

**

I

lx"***. Mr- J- L. Smith, th. iaURi.
S“‘ »o»er. think that "tberc must be /pevtiona.

J- WHEELER.
Afarc* /S. 1878.

-yheeretary
—’t"
“• CK
Sherman says that bui'fvr the

' 47,.

L ESTA TE.
CE OD TO HEM.

debt wouj have decreed ur.r six mil

cn'a Law Office. ■

en's Law Office.
S'-&lt;«7

Apply at

At the Cash Store of

Betlar Than Gold,

Ih'-m.-cltm brat tn tbe fruit. In,a dbcaaumpire and surra:
cd tree the fruit ripen. from one to three
Saadalis. Lotion V| shine
wrrk» carton than usual and w of a mot'W red color, while tLe flaah ia filled with
dull red atnaka, and become. insipid, and a* recommended, uaed a, dirroted, or mon­ ger be endured Dr. Kiag a CaUfareb
t.ollea Compound, for Dyvpepma, Couey refunded Price fll. Aak yuar drug
rat—Provideure, h« l&amp;h, T8.
Dr. •upalion. Sir k Headache, Coming up of
frequently M u.!lkj „d vipjroaJ
i-eod, Jaandicc, Liver Compbint. Bitooe^Gounod, 5 Want 14th St.. N. Y-: I reply
»»Wity. Drowanem and
to your inquiry, that Sandalirro and Saadaltoa Uxim. iboruughly end rapidly car­
ed me of aa old atendiag cue of barber a
. oad iodkeuioo, tboegh aometimea tbe firet, Ucb. and you may paUbh thb P. O*8b«.
&lt;x»sistsia lbs trank and larger L rancha, ;
1 *nd»goot, uroally in eluMere pf flrv or I

My Good Woman

Entered at the Post Office,
Hustings, Mich., as Secondrla ss Matter.___________

Gm. II Keith, Esq., of Greenville, waa

en's Law

an'a Law Office.
ir-IU-Uap.
,y,
ly .•
an’s Law Office.

an's Law Office.

in’a Law Office,

ih‘a Law Office.

!Y TO I0AW.
n’s Law Office.

IY &amp;. CO. COL-

Br-

The Gneinnati ZiaUra &lt;aaya,—"The
»ad having tbeir . dm digfitly ■
State of New York in th. band, ol the tamed toward the midrib.
Republican* leave, a New York man out
If «he tree b left .landing two or three ,
of the question as tbe Dmaocratie candi­
date tor the Presidency '

rn-B Law Office,

Law Office.

I Mre been in New York the last two weeks and bought
a much larger Stockgof Goods than ever before. 1 have a
fine Stock of
° •

I will describe tbe y.ll.w, I

’

en'a Law Office.

trait to the State Fab. ’
I *’• W. Kelley has opened a apleadid
- Returning Board" Durkan of NmbI *«*k of groewriaa in W. 11. Tinkler's new
vllle was in town oo Monday last.
6r,t door «.t of lb. PvOoffoe.
Baswln . fin. grocery .lock, b. baa a 1M
we. k ia Orangevilh and Prairieville
of crock err a»d glare war., wooden
Giv. him a call'
Ci.fjx.ral Davis “baa been called upon !

Th. Grand Rapids E^r/L aeyvSome
ot tbe Democratic pa pcre are claiming a
"substantial victory" for their party io
Maine. Bab! their‘‘giorioua victory" was

L. Ouok leere.

of y&lt;or getting into tbe jail.

-lyl

IS

S-nib

Waterprooft Ladies Cloth,

Fancy Goods.

Beaver, Flannels.

.Ready Made Cloaks,

Foreign &amp; Domestic Cloths

Gents S.uiting’t,

Clothing. Clothing,

FurnhhiOg Goods,

Hats and Caps.

Orer Coats. Pine Suits,'

Hosiery, Ac.
I tem Uk&lt;» adr.uUg' Md on umkelhelomat griooi.

•

,

■_________ Washington Block.

&lt;u Ui------A --a-n--- —Auirrea Mtuur HILL Ptw
-t Mr. Sy Ivepler Onborn, who fa favonhly .,
..
“
known aa a gnnd good Workman
Ite ''
V UP h-2-Nb SUrct,
pairing d&gt;««
.b&lt;4t aottaa, find cfaro.
and at rea».ubte fleaer.
fii.. .K. .
MAKRIKD.

A

JiKIONEYPAD

.-dwrertfc
Ubt
Grand Excursion.

Smith. Hoat.1 &amp; I’araTnN ’

jg.nj

• ■'j'm' t-

Why Pay $2.00

Our expense* are light and wc sell
goods in s-nne ratio.

A specialty.

**f

■ III- kit.- arrta

toob^nd type to do 1 *
b*T*ed
dafmtof tbe Demagogue E

"New Report!

Htl’te-.drr.wrtk-TitiKfc

. ooce.
Haren are ' F.w fail information regarding

■X.iXnh^gtg/arr

Addruu. W. A.’ Bsov

.
Timet! changes and PRICES change with them, Never
i was TEA as cheap aa now. Wc have a full line of NEW TEA
t at prices that never waa ao low.

i la aa Cheap as any placeSUGAR
in Michigan.
SOAPS

5 c. bare, 8 c. bare, 4 for 25 c.'or20 c. bare

COFFEES

I 20 sacks ju&lt; received at prices from 124 to 35 c. ns to grnda and
quality fromX^eap RIO to the finest JAV^

TOBACCO
FISH

We can beat the County aa we buy at Mannl^clonr prices

lbw

hts Om eame into full Leasing.'

m

.fel. .&lt; Wku.

■ j-

• t*;

three falls.

World
stock of fall and winuw goodv

E NEW
sr kumlso

OWN
8IMCTUK, '

«SS'

their other facilities in their flouring mill.
I ---- — - — — ——- p.-.!
UTUir, ,T
at th. low annoal avenge of six basket* I bring along your corn and get it shelled in
to the. tfr. aud tbe low price of 25 eeau a 1 one-eighth the time that
■ •
beaktt, th. moderate autu offllfi." per acre I home lUmcmber that
‘
for hia fruit. Mr. Dycktuan aaid that out I grain, sama grades
Probate Court.
in tba city. A frtx
of SOOO tree, he had hi»t up to that time
Barioeva of tbe Barry Grisly Prolate
150 trm. He thought, however, that by
Wd.V'iTc^Ualir&amp;rtXt A. Cnadall.,
th. laat of Aug. he would I— aa many
CT-meot Smith, Judge
! book, b at
m-ve. .Mr. Linderman said that oat cf
fallow treitoro." mid be. anj there a
roar of applaaae He hit lie ball'*

T^b..a^1t”““'rO4'"”'^

I othmi, mfaor,
Petit io. far app.i.,^ ,
of Gordian fifad.
Cita’.i. a iaroed and ib"t

of tbh city, are vbitiag at Dr, Chas. Ruearii'a in ASegan.
8o aaya' tbe Allegan

ger, deer-aard.
WiD admitted to pn.balc. WUlb M. Humphrey appoinfed axacwtor.

Mr. Harvey Speuonr of Haetinga town­

I Lodge of I. O. O. F. dedicate tbeir mw
Pretty good.
Hall.
The addreaa will bo delivered by ।
Mr. Miles Maine baa sold to Mr. Will H&lt;m. E. D. G. Hold., of Grand Rapids, i

Ruarell Brow ■

Estate of Daniel Cook, deceased

STONE WARE

FARMERS PRODtTGE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE -«•

SMITH, 1IOGLE

Hastings, July 22, 1870.
Wanted ! Wanted ! !
All having era,fiota and natca duo,
call aad settle at &lt;Lm.
18-21.
Swirn. IIcmiix A 1*bbstox

’ NOTICE.

M &gt;•* reltoM. R
HR^l.L &gt;&gt;lk trea

5=^0®^
aaeb-aeparate. Firm bteek uortb trf rail­
road, wmx aide of Church S.
Apply to
Ww. Noaoas,
'
Or at the Bawsu oSce.
14tf

Final

| popular theatrical troupe will play “Rip
Yu Winkh " at Uateo Hall in thb eity

PRESTON.
l2m2

FPIT
A VALUABLE
INVENTION.
JC RIala
THE WORLD REROWNtO

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In workmanship lu equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
aw elegantly finished •• a flrefr-class Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Kxpo*
ultloos. IT 8KWB OMK«FOUIVTH FASTKR than other
machines. Its capacity la unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHIOS sold In tho United States than
tho combined aaloe of all the others. Tho WILSON
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each meohine.

.1 WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

827 A 829 Broadway, New York} Now Orleans, La.J
Cor. State &amp; Madiron Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisoo, Cal.

Bueklen a Arnica Salva.

.

ffSToirs^l

PARILLA
in, nroai I

FRUIT of all kinds m season.

CROCKERY

iftf.

p- Woweli* Co'a. Cel.

daraaand Order entered diacbarging auro- '
the oo bond of admiaiacrator. Ilnidue of I

CANNED GOODS

Ban CrwaWT.

30tf

flroMroaUro. J.
real

llakimcre. Nd., ia attendance on the
Creed Lodge of tbe independent order
of Odd Fkilow.

Of all kinds.

Hold On.
Call at Powero A Barl&gt;&gt;

।
Bulb

STARCHES

All kinds to suit you.

We have 50,000 gallons Ohio ware.

orchard, to elMOO tree., and from one be j
bad gathered ooe crop, and from the other ;
I MW bad nt a peach tree on hi.
place.
I also visited an orchard of 300 I
which 13u tram had already been

Kept. 13.—Estate of ChariL J. B. Hi*

" e have a full line cheap.

Best, aa cheap as others sell an inferior quality

***?« ^‘ " ’
* S”

aell, darea.id. Hearing of fotitiun te de­
termine minorabip mfyouroad
that all ^Haatiags lxsdn who poasibly
John Whit..
Estate of Willie R. Creod*U ayd other-,
minora.
Order appointing John Barber
and barid Reynold. appnb*n entevol
notwithstanding the anvere injuries bo re-.
fair. What have Wamnt and iarcalory imaedl
ceired at tbe livery viable of Calhuoo a I
Petition

Cali and Sec us.

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS. Sig. of th.GtMw Back-

POWER CORN SHELLER.

"c.&gt;

_____

Ior *“
xoanm » »«ram «r--.i!.te—

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY

•ti-ii Lbtfi. a.,it

Go To Nebraska

._

Drugs and Medicines.
:

11C,|,jO, K4I
- ...
- . .a,
„3mt»shoa. of Irving
Tba Maryland GreMUck organixali ,n
,E' »«&lt;i»g at tho
fa in a aickly condition. |At tba State
H-a Augtw 4tfc, 1S7»,
’U‘*d “"F:f *U ,he P**
in front ofthr jail, and from. Hou. II A- erty, including lire atoek, to be exhibited Convntjon held ia Bahim-re on tbe !&lt;&gt;th
Goodyear's Uro. west, to the jail.
at ths Grand Tlaptde Fair which commonI M,T1» Urev, in whUls be faaaj I.IMJ
Mrs- W T. Brown, tbe Champion Udy
I dbrared with tbe yelfowr
Thb b abuut 1
,-2 p&lt;r cent.
1 Itararri by io-jairy «tjpi«
oo Thursday last, from Rxkfurd, HL
Tbe A/cv-Gom. of Saturday
Th. Maaaacbuotla Republican State

and we uro oar
w[i!

4241

What ia it T
Ana.—Your Prescriptions and
• Receipts.
&lt;&gt;
DAY’S
What is it made of 7
Ana.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made T
Ans.—With care and accuracy.
» RA^Alannwre tiru uo uemanr on.
Where to gel it ?
Ans.—At fiofterts &amp; Ifotchkiss,
where you will always find a full and
select Stock of
*

If a tnanjewt but at Uuanell llroi

Wte#?

LEWIS STEiRN,

•

IlMtings, Sept. 1«. 1878.

Dr. John Roberta b having the cellar

•in or rtmtl
'’Klrn.lt W.

-

&gt;

Sailings, Cloakings,

Silk Fringes,

'

Wheat ia bringing better prices, ati.l yruoid.
Hcueo, Iroil grower, now, ufter ।
I au appearance in thia dty oa Sunday
| morning laat, but Mr. Knap pen think, h. there can be no rational doubt but that Ia 1 trimming a tree, dip their abean I
will have to do the principal part of tbe fort another bancal, It wil bring one du’.-l ic acid bef-rc trimming another,
’
btsuueaa however, aa the young fallow duen far and &amp;ftv «■,. —■ —i— ------ * 1 ’
W0« weigh more than seven or eight pou&gt;. JaTh. lodiaa* Society cf tbe I'raabytajio
Tbe Jackson (XtaMai s^rs,_ -W
, . ,.
. „
I
srevwsraainM wy atru. newry
drratand that there are rereral w.
1 tniMMin tbe boot and ahae tiada o..:_ »
—
. _
out^aaluoa keepsre fur v». .lari
new li'jm.r law—krepiMg sfen aft.K-xm u it i&gt; (bead dufsacd.
' A W. lUilcy E»| baa h
" bethrr the jHluwe can be held aafi&gt;. 1.!walk built'in front of bi
icaliy ia cheek ia Mictijps to msk&lt;
idenew
Broadway.
I revasue both from internal rtinnwi '.Bd ’ !**4 problem.
Man'baD

' Dress Goods,

7.
■7.

There b a great difference of opinion aa .

won at De Kalb. Mfaa'uaipp: "
Jimcrax says, ‘ A Lowell mas ia look­
ing for some body that want* to bet 123
that Mr. Foster won't be elected Govern­
-Meaara Creasy A Upjohn ban coalracte or of Ohio. He hasn't found tbe iodilor one hundred thousand brick ; and aa 1 vidua! ka would like to find."
Tbe Lowell Jvun-tl MT’. "Roto two ।
—ffrpubliean
p-,—
~r
by Uoa»&lt;rm
bee* audof
other
I at beat, they are driving bysioam at thetr j gimlet holm aud__
let__
the
oppo, Tbe"diaearo
carryingi&gt; iirprcsd
fnan the
ono
JohnJJcbty, Esq, our county Treaaurer ,
(0 that another.
Tret-* have be-yard, in older Io gel contracted atnounta aitica in Maine and Califtroii retire ar.d .
! think. Ah—while you’M at it. ju*t borr , ,,-ne iufeoted by brim: pruned wiib ahearc
| uut before bad weather aeia ja.
Tbe er.quct factory has started up with '
i with which a diM-wd trro had ju»t been ‘
Another Prosecuting Attorney put io ’ another for Mr. Ewing of Ohio."
lew binds, utanufacturing fishing rods, j

1879.

HW— —GBODSNEW
GOfiBS
—-——
— — -

tcreat to your reader..
There arc two qaotiooa. whhb, at tha '
----—- wouiu raconr- prewent time, especially senate the mind,
tu
,o Y““ 10 r,'“ du’n •f fruit prewm-let,—what fa the reuse
tb. Independent, with more vigor
of the yclose 7 pad 2d-can thav be bold
Bxk,
Rror.
'h. hu GreenbrnA candidate for sufficiently H ch.,*

, Tk* W*~»‘«r. Mam. .S„ thmka that

•V. alwita in

SEPT. J5TH.

1879.

• n&gt;P

^'&lt;&gt;r S(llc fyf ali Find-Class Dealers.

take g’ad .are of tbeir orchards win toe- j

Ute filed.

moo.y refnsdod.

fail.

Tho Fair Grounds.

pie of that city nod vicinity.
Fair Grounds by'same ten workmen, uo
&gt;u Friday het far Springfield, Mam. tn U j

Daait-n R. Ruoor.
WortMeaa Sluff I
mt, my friend , if you
«g. Maltby, blooming

red. van of tbe naw Hall.
%ll east of
that, a buildiap 24x40 feet b being erect- i

■y, 'GJoricus and ia
Bev another eulsmn.

AT QSAHD HAPIDS, HIGH.

Chew Jaeksou's beet awoot Navy -Jo

__ _ ___

Bbooklts 'April l&lt;«h’ 187fa

Old Floral Hall ha. Ur a removed

Mreers. Hah A Bartley are continually

Prise 25 '

____ _ _______ lyi

'

Wfl«-iivajKJKsSsx

AND GO TO

JAMES M. HEWES

Iodide A.

SAWS FILED,
buildia

D. CudwaHader and C- H. Baur
hr.bm having biioda pot op to «be
wiadova tf thaat oBea over (Wa grocery
whieh makm the offer look much niear.
Gen. Grant ia expected hi arrive ia San
Franefamr uaxt Bunday, aad pomMj ba
may trash the «3ty to-day
ESabwala prapaialiom an' ia prograaa foe hit

Sowing Machine,
R. member that T. Phillipa aalla tba
Geauiaa Henry Stenrt Sruger Sewing
Machine, drop leaf aud two driven far
fiJO, aeknovtedged ty all expert, to be
tbe beat S.agw Machine in markm. Abo
■any athw find clam machine* M I be tew.

(MTainBtmaiiStfis

REPAIRED I
rroi/fo wufDtiN cmrsiNA

Site your Peach Pits

�•jgyygxxtyattef.as

OUUlBELirtLE,
ia it Standard Family Betn&lt;*Iy fur
dinrwsof the Liver, Btomndi
aud Bowels.—It ia Purely
Vegatable.— It never *SB1

^ratiSi.'Sssst-tesE
S.tfesEEsrari ’s.'Sh1;

guSSSaeSSa

‘ruta-i"/". tkre.1? aid marrtL-a th W •(*»• h*« ■

CAJ(WAU.At&gt;KB.
I ClrrnH Ccjrt^uamoiUreasar In aad f r lUrev
! &lt;\«t&gt;.YiIaLta!!of.l|ifl&gt;Mtor fta Caats|d.*.t.

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il

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gage

'f

l? r

CLB£ COX5T1PAJKIS.

TUTT'S PILLS

pTOwat-ciareaaii Smith, ^.fas-r Avtal-.
talhr MSlUr at lbsta&gt;iata^«
Kill Udell,

TUTT’S PILLS

TUTT'S PIUS

fB

[T-f

TL&lt;nan-D it
Ikat Meexti
lay ar »«y&lt;amk&lt;r.
t«a a’
DHT&gt;Kaa.te aaairsa^ lit lb&lt;- b«4r&gt;e*
a* all *it»tr
lairn-ei-i I*
rv rr-oirM u&gt; arresr 41 a ■«*,-&gt; ..
a Ml t« U t.Un al Iks I'iskala
t Ha.-14*.
It .4, ,

TUTT’S PILLS

GRAND

RAPIDS AND DETROIT

MUSTANG
am4li-.tlo«is tall.
’S1U woUwai

LINIMENT

sqiiiMv ears* aerh aUtaolt at 1
tfl'MAa HAM! at

TSrirBfe;
B.C. Wass.rarv. U. F.AT A.Cbh-an.

[C8IC4M IjnSTBCBELU BinfflLC
’COMPANY.

THE BEST

J LINIMENTS

Li'- iV i

FCS MAK 02 3IAS7.
Asl-.L tails tar 1'^rtassassMs.

No lJatent! No Pay !

'8EMINALPA8TILLE

PATENTS

RADICAL CURE
For CATARRH
pmaxitr

MEXICAN

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FOB SPERMATOBBHCEA.

AN FORD’.

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

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• ' t bar s|’p-&gt;r»»rr sb. -ansa bre aaawsr lu ba
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checks and sparkling eye* with all tta coametire of France, or baantifien of tta
world, while in p»r health, and nothing
will give you such good health, strength,
boyaat spirits se J-beauty a* Hop Bitter*.
A trial is certain proof. See another col-

Chsneery Order.
STATE OT MICHIaAX-rhlh JtaUUl &lt;M(
la rtaaren. Fait tatata* j* lb. Ore.il Cretfa
(re tta avatar «« tsm. m abawrerr; at tta Crert
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Small Loy to hi* maternal relative:
"Mamins, I should think that if I was
rn.de &lt;il dust, I would get muddy inside
whai I drink." Quite right, 8. B-, quite
right; and If you drink too much you may
fall down and get muddy outside, too.

Charley: "What girl waa tlfi: yon
had in tow laat evening. Harry T' Harry
00 hi*dignity
“What you please to
call tow, air, i&gt; what Zrorle of culture
generally apeak ot oMShiude treaaea, sir."
[Goe* off in a huff, while Charley whistle*
tn a low key, hia eyebrow curved like the
back of an enraged cat.}—-But-ro Iran-

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Tbe Ilcv. De I,r Matyr, the Indian.
Groentaek member of ^’onsreas, was re­
cently reluaed the use oi a Method'al
pulpit in Portland, Me. Tho goo-1 bretheru down there regard C;t money and
repudiation as sins ufj^csl enormity.

He left.

2

srJxuss SL*s X'tass Sim

Ilad.ll ha»ts« ta..’ tataa bi tba ««r&gt;-:ltUas at»

"When do yes inlind to go Lack,
Mike?" asked one exile of another. "If
I live Uli I doyc, and (rod knows wheth­
er I will or not, I intind Io'visit ould
Ireland core more before 1 lave tbis
eeaothry."

A lobbing English lady, who had just
l:»t her husband. asked the clergyman of
her parish whether relatirev are able to
find one another readily in tbe nex: world.
He Mid emphatically that they will t*
united at core. “Thee,'' said ahe. “hi*
Grat wif? has got him by this time.’'

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treated to a regular old-fashioned' riot of
th, “b'hoy*," and they all say it waa tbe
ehowder. It wa* qnito a serious affair
and novel, too, io these peaceful days,
lor aiore tta abolition of the Volunteer
Fir* Department the target companies
and similar areociatioua of the wilder ele
meats hare faded gradually but effectual­
ly away. However some genius cf tenderyean in the hiatoric "Bloody Fourth"
Ward, fired by some old story, probably,,
of hia grandfattar's, conceived the idea cf'
a rare old spree at Staepshcad Bay. Borno
fifty hobbledehoys cl Ute hoodlum persosofoa, with five, comepoeding females,
eonstituted ttamadvr* Into a. "Chowder
Club', and sallied forth with a bugs *t*go
drawn by ten hone* and a wagon laden
with kegs of bta and demijohns orataining something stronger. Equipped with
fish tarns, dube, pistols and tbe choicest
voetahtry of foul language, they made
day bittaro* wherever ihsy went, and, at
their destination, after blacking each
otbor's eye* and otherwise disporting
tbemaclvr* *11 day, they wound up by
atealing a clam dealer's clam, .nd half
killing tta elam dealer for the f.w re-

Versatile* i. a city of palace*, must of
which were built by great noble* of L-.ui*
XIV. '* and Louis X v.'a time who wanted
to reside near to the King.
There are
s-cne splewdid house* among them, much
too magnificent for tta modern auto which

GUARDIAN'S BALE.

- / is ra.ltr t-r tta re-os-'J »t saM *ua .r sw

A country paper in an obituary notice
ofa subteritar* sou, **r*: “He w«» *n
uirtomniuo amart boy. II* bad a little loo
much curioeity, perhapw.or he would a't
Live perptd into the muxxleof hiafather*

yoouulf," she replied.

orrw«« Ute ImW
antr of brat, fntlroe
eitrmMrt.

MORTGAGE BALKLlsfa.ll tavia. l-ess assala L» Ik* ...falls.* rf a

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Why tbe oyster is transferred from tbe
regular bill cf fare to she Indrx Erptryatoriai cn May 1st, there to remain iu deep
disgrace until tta Autumn bring* back
the magic “r” h a mystery which nratber
tta oldest inhabitant nor the wisest Ful­
ton Market oysterman i*. able to explain
to me. The prejudice i* apparently ill-.
' founded, u quite a good many New
Yorker* have of kto year* rebelled against
It and eaten these stall-fish all Sammer,
without experiencing the sligtast ineonvarieece la emuequeace. For the major­
ity of people, however the- *t" io the
mouth is still a sort of aauce without
which tho king of abell-fiab il never to be
coosumed, and a* a result, tta sale* dur
ing tta tabooed season are only about
ono-aixth a* large a* during any equal
period cf the regular one.
The annual
consumption of onum on thu uland i*
(•limited—or rather gucsacd—to iteouai
to 100,0(10,DOO, and the dealer* *ay That
tbe quality of tta eatch thu mason is
higher than for many year* before; the
slaughter wOI probably now ta greater
than ever,.
*■
Apropoaofa wordy diacuanion ia the
papers a* to whether it is . possible for a
- railroad train to actually nuke tta speed
' of a mile a minute, one of our dailies de
tailed a reporter tat week tn ride on the
' locomotive of one’of tbe regular trains
between Bbdadripbia and New York,
and take the. time of various milts with
tta aid of the stopwatch itad-/ in ‘ timini
Goldimith Maid aad various other fiyers
at tta Jcracy State Fain of a doreu years
past. In detailing bis experience, the
reporter state* that no extra speed was
used, the train making ilr trip, in the u.*ua) sray, and that three ■uectreive mile*
were made in the extraordinsry period*
of 54, 52, and GO- setood* respectively.
Tti* lime wu taken by three pemons, the
reporter, the conductor, and a passenger,
*0 that it ia certainly accurate. Whether
thu is tta fastest time on record or not, 1
•am not sure, bat at all enrols, such a pace
cornea about a* near aanihilating spsce, 1
fancy, aa mort traveler* would desire, that
is, if they were cvnaciotis of it. But ia
point of fact, here we are spinning along
eeaaclewily by night and by day, asleep or
awake, at a rate which make* that rail­
road train the lauest of snails, for the
aatronomera Instruct us that tta earth in
its revolution around the sun, travel*
something like five hundred mile* a min­
ute—which is certainly “going it."
Some ol our philosopher* might profit­
ably enquire whether ehowder, and espe. cially dam ehowder, po*se*»c* danprrou*

aaillea, and when the Chamber* meet again
io the lost week of November it will be io
Peru.' Ro tba sittiap of the Legislature
at Versatile* will have laated jaat eight
yean and a half, nod now tta city of tho
Grand Moturqoe ia going to fail into the
deemed condition which dutinguinbed it
leforc the war.
Looking taek upon the
political drama enacted at Vetaaillea niacc
1370, one man awn that the old town he&lt;
in more sense* than one had a good time
of it.
Ila bote! keeper* have been eayeetally fortunate. Before the war they were
dependent upon the ebanec custom of
British touriau and of die officer* belong­
ing to tta garrison; but lia September,
1670, when the German nrmicacame pour­
ing over France, Verarillra ruac of a audden to tho dignity cf a city ovcrpeipicl
with great folk*. It hectored four king*,
and of grand dukes and prince* quite a
crowd. One could meet in ila m reels
within a half-hour more gonrrala than you
could cncoantrr within a month iu any
first-rate capita); and at tie o'clock table.,
d'hote in (he Hotel de* Iteacrvoire there
waa such an array of potentate*, exntastsdere, and atatermcn, that a subaltern creep­
ing in unaware* murt have f*l&lt; ns abashed
u a puppy in a mrtiagaric of linnsMeanwhile Pari* waa being beaiegt-d, and
tbe booming of cannon kept tune with the
popping of champagne cork* and with the
chinking ol pold that fell over gaming­
table* night after right.
It waa a merry
tigia lor tho German* aad they made the
CMt of it, so did tho boui-keeper*
High-born youngsters who might be shut
to morrow did not macli care what they
•pent to-day . and when account* were
made up on the conclusLn of peace it wa*
found that tbe ipvadcr* bad dukun-dan
tbeir enemy’« toil -a very petty shire of
the exorbitant sum which they claimed aa
a war indcmniiyi Then Veraaillc* rima in
immediately for atkilher piece if luck ;
Pari* fell ioto the possession of the CummunisU, and respectable |«-ptc bad to
decamp forthwith.
Into the hotel* ..nd
lodging-honk* which had lately beet, occu­
pied by eotxiuerisg foldkre er mi a tardr
of frightened Frenchmen-legislate:*, place­
men, plaoc-hnoter*, and tbe officer* uf tta
grand army that wa* being reorganised for
civil w«r.
Tbe Galerie de* Gkcra in tho
t-alare, where lately the King of Prnwiia
Lid teen proclaimed Emperor of Germany.
«u transformed into n dormitory fur mem­
ber* of the Assembly who could uul find
sleeping room elsewhere ; and in tbe Sally
dm Muechvux. where the portrait* of all
Manball of France ara preserved, and
• hare an ambulance wm cstsbliahed dar­
ing tbe war, tbe Minister for Foreign Af­
fair* wa* fain to catabliih hi* office*. .Once
mor* gold flowed ia a very torrent through
the old city aud there were Veraailk.’*
who, while bemoaning aa pairiota the trou­
ble* that bad fallen upon their country,
acknowledged, M they slapped their pock­
et*, it'* on. ill wind that blow* nobody

“I would tax your car*," aaid a young
lady of Bolfoat to bee alupid and tiresome
admirer, “if——If what? " ta anxiously
asked,' “if," ata repeated,
“I could
get * l- x largtf enoaan fur the purpose.”

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ifr yon to yonr hw
tecL It does «w»y w
lovneaa,
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t-aryaanl at aasti Is* sihI a**U far • «*r» »•’ *.*'

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Dulix, Gumitr,)
Aug 15thJ879. $
I Lave ju*t returned from a abort vi.it
to tbe French Capital and jast one day
too late ta got tnj usual weekly letter off
on time.
I attended tbe eloaiog and lut

A cbicago girl lays that tta ooe grand
object of having • beau, i* to earn her
pocket money. A smart girl can do-roar
about 125 worth of luxurie* a mouth, if
paid for by womo one cUe.

TSTSSSSXSSliSias.'tffi
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dn

mudijaughlcr they finally drowned tho
ptaaw. _
Hie New Yerk calx tarn been getting
almoat^M troublesome m the luwdie*.
Tiiey tat* revolted ogainat the ordinary
diet of mire, sparrows, bread and milk
aud other cate* provided by their »dmirera. They hire instead developed iporting propenailic* and gone out in myriad*
Artemu* Ward* portrait hang* ootr-u,_i
j.
u . _ __ •picaoualy at the London Savage club,
and tta member* alway* speak of him
suvyed that it has taeorno neoe*a*ry to with aingnlar tender™**.
„
decree tbe extermination of tta sporting
A I’uUski boy reocotly swallowed a
eats, sod now, while Grimalkin stalks a
penknife. Although not quite out of
Muscovy duck, a Milesian Park prilcedanger, hu finds somo conariatiou in tta
man covers die tabby with a shot-gun. A* faet that tta krilb brioaged to another
tho keeper* are but poor shot* and tare
a superstition that a dying cat's bite i*
etlremdy poisonous, tta result* have been
more ludicroo* than effects*].
Much
powder has been burned but frw cat*, even
with the aid of hunting Aqp, have bit tbo
livs happily together "

Micaisu

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lOdaa. Wash-art.
Fort Wayne, Jackson &amp; Saginaw R. R.

SHORT IsITOTE.
one on hi* own U-rm*.
During thrf war
booae rent rone all nt once 200 per cenL,
and landlord* who bad let tbeir hutua too
cheap spent nnxiou* bean examining thdy
lease* to ace whether b-imelocky flaw ciurfd
tenants obtained a good round sum for
allowing ttair leases to be csocclJed. The
rapacity of botme-owncn, however, drove
away many persons who otherwise would
have found it convenient to settle io a eity
which had become the seat of th? gurernmeat and Legulal uro; and tho agitation
against maintaining tbe Parliament path­
cred it* chief strength from tbe f»et that
everything had betome too dear at Versoillea, in order o ta able to entertain I
thrir political friend* after debate*; and
more than ooe of them bouse* made its
owner quite powerful by the free-and easy
dinners that used to ta held in it when
sittings bad lasted beyond tho usual time.
In some mansiooa. again, very import an t
events took place. General Ctangarmcr's
house used to ta the meeting-place of all
tta Coosrrritiro intriguers whose cabal
overthrew M. Thiers, and very up-hill
work had tho pliant Geaeral to perform
before he could gel Orlean'uts and Bonapartista to aasemhla comfortably in the
same rooms.
In the Due d'llarooart's
buuso it waa that Marshal Mao Mahon
was residing when tbe Due d'Broglie and
M. Buffett came to offer him ttapreeideney, and here too that the kind of coup &lt;T
rt.rt by which M. Julrw Simon was dta
mimed and tho Lower Honre diasrived in
1877 was planned, In M. de ia Horit.llo's
house. Boulevard de la Reiue, a memorial
mroc took place cue evening in Derxmtar,
1673, when some Issgitimirt deputie*
sought to persuade the Count de Ctamtard to walk boldly into th. pd.ee of the
Awwmbly ataend tta tribomi, and hear
bimsdfprodaimnd King by acclamation.
The Prince paced up and down the dining i

been saai—ful. Many dMapctrnt judge*
an ot opinion that if tta Count de (,’tambord tad doo. what wa. a«ked of him th. I
Itepublie would trot now be exriung iu ■
France; certain it is that co tta night
when thia project waa mooted a dapnty
wLo hadgo* wind of it censed a .pretry
panic by rushing into the diwog room of
tbe Hotel dr. ItenerToir. wtare a good
may «tar UsroreN.
war. .eat !
ta, and erying, "Hmry, V. bsa j«« rotvr .

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yOL. 24. NO. 21

HASTINGS, MICHy WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1879

WHOLE, NO. 1272.

BEST WAGON ON WHEEL

THIS PAPER
but I will break all tboM Lilliputian
I« U
And who who tha-----are «-*■••
ebaina Oh. I shall take a pleasure hi
I I bar* omiuad th* UmIocwJ or*
wrekin, down rich puny obetaelre "
w*«b Mr. Greriy lutrodT^d to rm4«
mln, Yak. It ean Mvef ba T falter
"To I'oelr Marmaduke
•d Margaret. dre*&lt;ing lbs storm uMpaak“Oh! comieg hows ia two months, you ably.
lie spang up, gaad at her with glow- I the Chicago Tribm etsn I
Phax and Hmi.
All tbit whiiu th.y had beau pasaiog
In TenMMTO. South Chrriina and Dmthrough the garden, and now came out up
"Dre'i-aay you euoot lore M. Mar
on a rocky erest where a little arbor bad
eoetnbute He had breu for two v^ aware, clergymen are ant perariuod to be­
been built,—« rude affair, but overlooking
previmm th. iomsriai aditoriri trritor of soms memUre of lb. Stat. Legtototnrm.
th. broad, ahioing mu Vale made Let
Nomiy sum mdltooo af dritow will bo
th. New \ ork Inbsme. bat the offer of a
sit down, and stood by her
higher mlary her ireeaCsrrod ha brelH.„, expended this year to river eud hmboe
[ “h to bMntiful to night, Vn»a."
C. to tin oameMie no tM lake la 1872 improves^ by ib. Federal Goren"Yen, Margaret. Now tail me bow
teAuonaMOMfaf iU health, -hrob
they nil are."
“Mre, Amber to wail; lattU
U,
got the meaaiee , Willie has goua into tha
"No, k ale it M B*t that." Thro with
a uNAa dopair ah. said, •'Vila, won’t I
you udwslaad me? Won't yon taka
pur otrux? Yu, must san haw me&lt;h
y..« dutrrM ma.**
Mr. Gtmtoy," said Itowalow- “I ■*
tweoty-cM.am! bad rwrtluB „
II. Mdod bia arms around bar.
’ 8b- lifted up her baud
. uo to 0,3 N,w Yoek bar. I WS* &lt;1
"•tdraMrfown.f my first elireta,
It was nut that om word, bat sum. i •rtnJge, fabl^rr, wh*n Grwtoy
-No serious ours, I think.*' ahakiag b. r thing in Ur fare, that mad. him release W. n bn I atBi iuto th,
4;
iodsed. Dr. Gadtrey is her at once
Mod with bto hands nodse bto wmu
"What * it ,ou wish me 'to uader- looking M *oms ptotUIM. 'Mr. Grat
*Dr. Godfrey ? .1 oocw thought be bad atabd?* b« demanded with lowering Mid F.rtndga, tbi. to Mr Demtoi
euehaat lor you •**
to mooes, ma I m bound i
youagaltoemy.' Grwky nureed a i
'Forme? Why. Vale! But y.&gt;u ar*
Small buy '"Hew d nr kuna
"That, muvh m I Iwe ymi. I don't lev. pu.t of MM., but did not
toilet toff BomIW boy
y»« nt all
the way you wish m. la h&gt;v«

AM1XXO It. CADWALLADER.

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
A
.
Heaviest Ironed, Beat Painted and Lightest
Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein oct with the
Patent Skein Sciter, and

JOHN R. A1ASTMAN.
ATTOltNKY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

“sms-­ Every

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Wagon Warranted !

OKLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.

ATTORNEY AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR

JAMES M. MARTI*,
Attorney at Uw &amp; Solicitor in
iMlXiEgr

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.

JACKSON WAGONS

?J.2tral RailrMd

More
in use in Barry County
than all others combined, yet the repairs do not average

APIOt DlVItlOS.
•l.ah'a SV«l Liu*
WESTTQ AND FROM
IDS AND DETROIT

2 cents each.

Call and see them at
Sb. rang softly ; but lb* toft eye,
grew thoughtful, and tier lac* sober. '
। • “Don't ny tbst, Margarrl,' Mid Vale
quickly.
“It'» true, though." Then, after a litth pauw, “I have n’t totd you .bout our

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
Hastings, Michi, May,6, 1879.

Itf

arc Agents for the Celebrated
“A tody, a Mrs St. Ivm,—kaadmusc,
deter, and rirh. 8b* lias a eurious btalory. A very beautiful mr! my Map
j “ ’Wholly uuae-miary 1* he iwmtod.
Mxlxrmya. soda crest bell*, in ber
i ulrwT",&lt;m w‘“ *d*”wF.' i
time Sm went to Paris, sed ourried
said, that they prooMe good order aBd
there unfoetuaatdy . wm/aaparui*! (ri m !
remove lapadUMOU tv good goVwnber husbead, ud be ba* been th* a«mc as
Bui you don't know. You have n't
deal to bar for years In-ford, sh-r docn'ul 'I
*“Jua th. aootrury 1 just tba eootrary •*
ktsw but be to dead Mre Amber osya ■ thought about it al all. Tbe id*. M w’l
h. squsaktKi, in bis odd lalaatto ; *&amp;*«
ah* was a ray ereelure, full if life and the '’ MW to tun,' he j-l-aded
M irgsret wa&gt; ad.-nt a momeM. In her cause disorder, and they are th. chief obwildcat apfrita, but now abc to taciluni and
s'srle
to good preera meet "
,
gltl.
.
dresim
it
bed
been
a
different
permriried. Elri* i. a great favmit* with '
“I thought the mau was evaay. ‘P«r
t«Mi whom dre had faneiad might make
"How eame Mre Amber to know tier I I ber Fappinme ; a man ires and atroog aod lisps fan will U«1 urn,* I suggested -how
•eU reliant ;oaefo whnm bar weaknroa'I debu would braolLctmi without lawyare '
wo- i find toresnth, and her hungry worn i| “ •Dart want ^m Mllactod ! don't waul
seriy friends. S^cii quantities ot guld or an a heart nwt io retire trout,—a very dd- 1i'em roUemed ! ba squeaked ;'if A leu R
nements abe wear., you'll tx amawd. ferent mu frou. Vale Marra ret thought. have has property without puymrea, I
dos t sm why C. 6, K. F .nd all the rem
Vais Aod yet om does a t laugh al her.
of the alphabet should be relied Ou m a
You h«v* a fteliag that it wottjd n-it b*
Hal I tel; you that you can Mva ma."'
Slieabtp.k hsa head locradufoualy.
' -Yem refuaa to beBne it. You tare
say from pie when yon have it M yowl
watched the eleady rise and fall. f the are,
.air to ■ a. me back to the goodMM yvn I
and ibe sbimmeriog efdvodur of the urooii
tv a* welt Year kiadocaa for me ia al! pay, sad erih thmq drixa of honor, but
upon the waton Al last Margaret arid,
igned then. Tom don’t rare though I ] men will put tbrir property out of tbeir
■ forever foal. You will net lift a Bn bauds to prevent the legal collection ot
"A penny for your thrugbia. Vale!’
tbrir grorery bills.
Aboliah all lawn
“I wm tbiukiog- that three gatteriag
for the cullretson of debt, and that wtuld
I pebblan oc the shuie were so many gvUeu
abcluh mo.: of you lawyers—good rid­
.
dance!
\
"What a faaey ! '
“And jour thoughts. Margint ?"

Of which more have been sold in this
years than all others combined.

The following am a few of the parties owning the Buckeye lo any
of whom we confidently refer :
E. J. Crook,
L. K. Powers,
Hecht,
A. E. Bull,
Frank Darby,
Universal Croup Remedy. Fred
&gt;&gt;&gt; &gt;•«&gt;■*.
Sbe|M** ♦ llaMlllM, UeusU ItopMa. MlaC.. I Ulla
Uns Baft*,
Bare,
Friend Soules,
Peter Cobb,
M kalaanta Ageata^--------------- j----- tol
.J
o
j
xn
PaFSOOS.
John Parsons,
Watson Woodruff,
Fred. Coffins.
i&gt; 1C. w M. JOX KM .
Jarry Rogera?
Jerry
Rogers, *
Jas. McGIyn,
Tho* McGrath,
A UTELOSTmi UH TOT.
RFNTKT
.Chas.
Chas. Youngs.
'A. Barnum.
Milo.Fish',
u l n 11 i
Joieph Stincbcoak
Joseph Stinchcomb,
McKelvey Bros.
James Boyd,
Caleb Garwood.
Daniel Warner,
E. W- French,
Al. Parker,’r,
James Jones,
Geo. Whitney,
SoobX
Jacob Edger,
|
A. J. Sponable,
Win. -Beadle,
Simmons,
Chas. Dolph,
j
WILLIAM WALTER. Jesse Simmons.
Isaac Cunningham.
TAILOR,
* | It has been grcalLly improved for 18797^ The grain seeder can be
Jo Empire Mock,over Modp's Store.
attached front or hick of the DRILL as deaired. The indicator i»
All Work GUARANTEED !on
^°PPcr&gt;
Cups are stationary, and it
’
' now has a gauge tint causes each hoe to run one uniform depth so ।
mret «.f rooaa. He stopped where a
“I was thinking that tbit abitiiag|oih
I that every kernel of Wheat is planted the same depth. A result Croi imdeu-ixri* crenwept Ho Amkr ovur th. ware* l«4 up Id th. very gstao of
hover before attained on anj- Drill. Don t fail to sec the new Drill
»nd. ““L prtriag around under baaveo . and »■ I weut oa. thinking of

satk roua curiffl.. __

MHBU RAILBOAD

„„„
Robert Mitehell.

Hartville

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Carraje, Sin aid

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MESSER
Hastings, Mich., July JU, 1879.

bros.
4Ctf

Imperial Soap
For the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for genera!

them

Railway
»“'«r »w..

Lsrtnl aid

i^i^belTHJTX^

bona ia groeebMks with siaty mi'lioM of
gold, aod if you can tall ma bow to pay
ton dollars with one, 1 will go and write
such as article.'
u ‘Don't want U paid I* bo Uatotod. ‘if
the Treaauty It-panmrol reraoMa. peo­
ple wno't waet the grid ' I waM through
the nanic of "37, nnd it wm jam an then
■ iMid, Bat thaw both the people end
the banka bad aaaeto. Bow the aneeu
are used up That paaie waa caused by
bank s&gt;roula:iuo , lbs general poverty

CRAxMPTON BROTHERS,

COOK &amp; ROGERS

MEAT MARKET
MMKn lMim Entj Tin.

FRESH ? SALT MEAT

until you bare mu tsa

Most Elagant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in tha
Madc^—Th. Evw R.liaN. VICTOR.
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MIDDLETOWN COM.

Margaret i-ckad out doubtfully.
Veto stepped in, and look n heavy
■bawl from the stand in tbe ball.
“Now run ud gel your rubbers, there a
■ F*Kri girl," lie continued. "You &lt;ton*l
are your cousin Veto every dnT-”
Th. gid beaitated bo Iaeger, but, runuing away for Ixr equipments, mme bact
in a moment.
.
.“Do you know; Vak," abe said, looking
up aod andmg «s be gave her bto arm to
go out, "thia to a very romaatio thing for
me to do? If ft was Ekme.lt would be
quite in ebaiaeter."
•
Vet*, dark, brilliant U re Were upon

■Did I frighire yv.'

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boMri hf. for J our sake 111

“Mamma," aaid a wicked youagriar,
"Ml I mtoe ?'■ “No, abUd, why do you
ask ?" Ob, because you my you like to
ere prejile raddle thru owe canoe ; and

I km: He b««n a striking likaoma
Emperor Willtem
lib right

licktaw.d ud i ppmaed him. lie baatlly broke a twig from a- shrub near, and j
timed it against a window above bia In I well bow terribly far ba fell below ahat a ।
man should ba; but, of all th. fre.pl,
whom abe bad known, he. with I re d-'i ;
eate, intuitive sympathise, was the owe [

THE NEWVICTOR

Itrior tbr nail moreiag aftar her daugb.
tor's beau has tare around, and finds oely
«K chair in front of tb* firv-plam, and
the other, sluing atoog by the waM, m it
ihty hadn't bom touched for three ymre.

Gsaeral lxiag«treet, now poriam
Gainmvilto, Ga , bm a aed food,
.srsiX-isiSL,'

I will. I aecar ii I" bo iirirtt
Ita thick ctoom, came to the front leaking th. rough pat bi wc walk in our way there.
Even if] thia were true, 1 shouk
-eaward. Thr wet »&lt;a wind* had been at sod bow very hard tod, weary th. road I* i
right teyiie myself to you . fo
w.rtk up"n it, and the wall, abixgted in the
I
“
That
is
as
murli
alike
a?
&lt;icr
th
uxhla
old colonial fashion, was covered thick
I often are. 1 imsgiae,' aaiil Vale bitterly.
always th .ufrht so. *
| "Yours are in bra ran. mine io hajre'
। “O Vale ! you think n.« Issuer than I ' Sayins nt. ahe stood before him, al! the
am.
Then, raring the cloud up his asm- , dsvp, tie* Avling fa hvrpuru heart rhia| aitira fare. ah. went on grotly ' Tri! m - . fog in h«r fire , and bis dsaire fw her levw'
what you base been driog lbw Ung lim* ' ’ gn-w airomrir.
• Y will not pily mo then, .Margaret.'
"Trilpva.’ God forb. I
a
| silent. There was no round ex-»pt th.
Margaret, in her woman's ignuvanaw »I You wilt &lt;fo' ootbuc f.x'mv. Yoe will'
. tdaeb uT the breakers &lt;&gt;n th. beaeb j«al b*
say ».«&gt;» li^e. '1 inighl have asved him if |
I low Tha Silence sad the whit, moou-'

"NurmW, Margaret I" in a low, Mger tne bond was as alroag M if the Axil toss
rale ionship was indeed real. Margaret
nVbjr, Yolo! hit you!" Mid her had alrirvo with all be/ might to krrp
: The Price of the Imperial Soap is |5.25 per box of 100 t lb.
Veto from g-rioK into bro g puihs, she
ect voice.
little
gueearii with h'lWsmdleSret. N&lt;rw
bars—75 lbs. in the! box. To any one who will send tm an order
“It I* J, MargartL Gms* down lo
she arid, ber eyes Alling.—
pr 10 boxes with cash. $52.60 we will send one box extra free as
••toll so bod. tb.n. Valor*
Fbe spoke hurriedly, and in s glad lone.
a premium. Or the orders may be sent to ua for one or more
Vale weut round lo the door, sad
[boxes at a time, witjr'remittancc, and when we have thus received
trailed. Soon be beard her step no the
orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free as proposed Maim, then the many belli were drawn
beck see by one, and praoMtly tha pon- pitying, hamaa hive in ber fere, io the
above. If you do not wish to send money in advance you may deroua door was flung open. Vale took soft syea swimming in trere, tn ibe g- nUc
r____ it
- with
■'■ any
y banker or merchant in good credit in your io bet -thole face ami Agure at a single touch of the hand she involoainnlv tool ' to |le»d for him wt Ina eagerly than fce
Sm*. frum whs** Devaforrua —
deposit
absorbing glance.—her soft eyes shining epos hie arm, thrilled him with an in
town with the understanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt
with n tredcr wokume for bim. the round, leoae pleasure,—a pleasure so nearly akin 1 own ek qurot psaion If be loved m he
MDinBi-nm ii mini
I said, why not. la all that bv asked T Why
white, mesarve chin, (be soft online of tier to pain that be grew pale, aod filtered in
of the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address
I not ronret-air herarif to tbs work of drchreka, the waving hair pushed earrloasly
vriorie* th. Uteal good io bimt It
away from her forehead and dropping in
heavy cuarea on her neck, the ivory of darkncM striving with fate belter sell, wuuld be a pveet work, worthy bar wornihroet bcuring the beautiful h«ad emre- the atruggla of Diabolus with the aagal oT •n b nd ; a tgand. and uasribab doi.g of
gallv, and I be air of sweet and gentle light. Two ways opened before him,—a
pride that six always wore,—and, seeing ampfo. bourse life, labor, end Margaret*, through Margaret s mind that this was
Lrree, Vale caught ber two bands put out for. if b. rouid win it, and th. eld. pin.
Poor Veto I Were all bis Ana mpariin wrieomc. and drew ber to bim in pas ant life of srif-indulgew*, Elri. Hhaaaoo,
tios l.&gt; di* out ? Oh that long, dreary ga­
Corner Monroe and Jefferaon Street*, New York.
Um6
* There, tian. Vale. tba&gt; will do." mid out for Margaret. Nothing in lb. whole , ins downward! Why oat marry bim T
What
she did would affect no oea. Nelha girl, shrinking back after the Srstktos, world eecmad so arret a&gt; her lore It i
aod amiliag a Inti* "You’re Just the eouauared.' lie satori her baud*, bent | body'a heart Was to bo broken by her mia
hie Laing eyre up-o bar, and in a Voire rry if M it Should fell eel. Margaret
sains imputoire boy as ever."
drought a kb keen pain. Bat Vale loaed
• Im ro glad was you, Margaret I'* ba
her. teller tlmn any nee else ia th. whole
“ Mai garet. MV. IM Trout myself,
said nroseily.
wield torn! her And her heart waa eo
“And 1*. glad to son you. But why I lor, m, I B. my wil*."
Shu looked up m meri hto iutoel
SIWUCITY SIMPLIFIED!
I did n't you coma to the door, and oot go
prowiiag around the windows like n bur­ almost Berea in their wild longing ;
th.
wurjd
»f
pmiuu
is
bto
fire
glar or a lomaotia Invar T* aha arid, laugh
shrank away, trembling.
tng softly,
“You .brink from r~
"Because I did n't want Mm. Amber
mraily.
about me," be arid, with a griumee.
Ilia Barca. iron like
“Wall, come ia wow. They are all
aslaen and we rea have a caty talk.”
‘‘No, Margaret: you come oat,—down

We ean ri) do something for each other
in this world, if we only try. Do not
let us forget what Wordsworth taught mi
so long ago, that “the primal d«UM ohtae ‘
aloft like stare," while “the charities that
soothe, and heal, and btoaa, are oMltorod
at the taut of mu like Iowan."
The cactus grows to a wonderful aton in
Arisona. One variety growa to tbs higha
of rixty feet and measurae sis feet ia diam­
eter. There are fifteen or twenty Varin
ttos, three of which brer fruit that to
bighljr priiad by the Indiua, who depeed
largely upoo them for sustenance.
\ A youeg -mu of Sioux City went out '
cctoning bin girt, made a miswep ud U1
down a hill a dtotuce of SOO feet, but
wan oot fatally bun.—(£to Fallieg in
love to rarely fatal —[l^l^lpkia B»lhExactly , It. the failing out that hrreratre the boarv—Ana Arfior (hwrwr.

hw mm end the pepar, but he knocked
it away and wrote ou without looking up
I waited aid wailed natil I bad boro
there an boor. Greetoy oarer looked at
anybody, sod rarely ^mke. Wbeu Young
w.niml him to aiga anything be brought
Ii rad thnmi tt uaovremuoKindt between '
hit omo end the mnaaocript, and bald it
tUre till Greeley segued it
At tori I
thought I would try that with Stoveoa'
totter to bim. wbiab toy on the dank un­
opened. I upmsod it. and slowly dsd it
along oo tha desk from the r«hl, tbo aiguature uppenuasl Ue took no mom
I cauummiy pushed to a little fbnber.
Semich, aerstob, aswatcb—be waa abb
store I timidly advaaoed ibo dowureau
tin he edge ovet-topped bto writing. Lot

�'

HONEST

MONEY

morptng for
trip
tho river and over in I he Boston Metotsias. Rrachisg tbs Atkanres,-we | made
PLATFORM. the diwvery for the first time. Ilia! th*

Opposition to all paper infla­
tion, and consequent deprecia­
tion. In favor of a currency of
coin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchaeinr power, Uie
paper convertible with coin at
tho will of the holder.
'

to hoy American, living oe dead, since tbo
days of Waahingtao. Ws hare not spuoe
to go into a detailed account of his reoepliou; and wo very much doubt if, in fart,
it could be details.!. Tho whole city,
without regard to politics, turned out
co mas*, and thousand* from all over the
United States were there also. It would
be imporeib.* to give in our Kmittji spore,
anything like a true dcecriptiun of tbe cntbuiiasm that prevailed. Suffice it to say
that no man living but Goa. Grant, corid
lave created so much eothusiaim.

Bnuiv, GmutAtry, J
Sept, lit, 1879- f

Uur dog-days are fully making up for
the temp* de chr* of which so many lo­
calities as well as iudirtduriiliea have of
New Yomk, September 19, 1879
The death of Daniel Drew, the ex-king late had reason to complain. The esnwferry bust was laid up for repoirs. asd wo
'had to ford it. Wa* my bravery c^Ual lo of Wall street, is '.b* latest senMUon. The queneo is that all ths aiekly folks, all tbo
poor old gcullvman, who’waa al one titra confirmed invalid* and tbe crutches and
the coergeiiey ?
A sort of waverit&lt; irworth many million*, and was at various
my bona bock ward or forward, took pea-1 periods tbe stauuckcsl friend aed again being turned out npoo ua lo got a greedy
tho Liltermt enemy of Jim Fuk, Commo­ snap at tbs highly Vavnred oxygen and a
sewrion of me, and I was about to seggmt
dore Vanderbilt,' Jay Gould, and other dreamy nap in the luscious mid-summer
to my companion the propriety of Waiting
financial magnates, died almori as pour as shade. Tbe pate foots, lbs diMotted fraa few moments lo see whether the waters
when be began life—a poor cow-boy in turcs and tbe limping gaits cl these tran­
Carmel, Putman Co., N. Y.
He made sient itinerant* make np a woeful picture
money first a* a drover, having made his to contemplate, but eno cannot help feel­
first purchases of stock on hi* own account ing extremely kindly for them, tert fierce
with money ssv ’ ' "
'
and rrucl fata mark ns out for romc kin­
of 1812, fie was proud dred calamilV. Let us_ hope, therefore,
of bi* service, and with tha veteran Thur­
mule; but patience and pcreeveranee, sc- '
low Weed, used regulars to appear every
eompanied by a good switch overcame bis ,
quarter to receive hit pension of IS t
objections, and shutting my teeth loktier '

Over a ton a day of gold for several
weeks has arrived from Europe in thia
country for produce.
Everything in tbs
shape of grain, or other farm production*
are Winging good prices, and ths price* in
fart are gradually going uro yet the chron­
ic growler* are outrtinnallyt^Uering their
falsehoods, that the time* are no better
than they were fire years ago.
To a cer­
tain else*, it may be that the good time*

so firmly that the roots cams newr putting
my eyes out, and holding my break least (
I should lose courage, we made a jlimpin the river, from which we emerged oo ,
the other side, rather wst^but to my in- ,
tense aatoniabmeni surprisingly alivr, and
entirely unhurt.
Tho scenery, a few miles back frotu tbo
river is delightful, and it ia rtrangc t^iat it

put in the field will receive the .'upfxjrt cf
ths people. The majority ha*e the a»tifathy fur the “Yanks" that a sullen 'half
whipped cur ha* for it* mater ; and |h*re
u no use in thinking uf the breach tta
bring heate-i until the riul. of this geta.-ra
•oelety, while the good q|
tiun Lave recreded from the body, and
of the ground, with such
pine to that happy land where reteJlim i.
tendance, showed that _
.
at a discount.
With him it i* entirely a
rasgementa had been made and earned out aectional strife, and they look upon th*
much to the comfort of ail prerant.
Democrats at tho forth as their vytnpibisOur county hsd as exhibitors tn the cJt- era and champions. If “tbe 'soldier* i who
tle department, Mr. MeOmber, and in wore the old, f*d«! bine jacket*'-•** *
poultry, Meura. Hayes A McElwain. “gray" actcringly *;«oke of them the other
That tbe stock taken from the county in
both departments was of a high order, the polls tlie victory which they are tell
prem'iam* awarded attests, and it is not slip through their band* to easily, i
too much lo say that it wa* creditable to which cost tlw lives of so many nublt
the county. All in all the Detroit people low*.
Wave tbo “bloody shirt" as up.41:11
did their brei to aooommodate aid enter- a* you piraie. They do; why cannot i
tain die people of the State, aod aaecceded But remember, the on* they bold on I:kigb
most happily io convincing all that the is soaked with Cnufnlttaie bta&gt;l ; |i
people of Detroit are alien lo the want*- blood of tbe would-be destroyer of ’‘ I
__ J
and prosperity of tbe state.
grandest monument ever erected lo libtrtj.

During the State Fair over 50U guest*
were daily entertained at the Mtcntaas
ExctUWax, the home of the people of the
State while sojourning in the "City of tbe
Straits."
Always excellently managed,
under tho supervision of T. Hawley' Lyons
so long the popular proprietor of Sweet's
Hotel, Grand Rapids, tbe Exchange is tho
bast kept hotel io the State, aod needs
only to be known lo be appreciated by the
traveling public.

A Suocetaful Career.
It givm n* pleasure to plaoo before u«r
readers tbe following complimentary go­
tten of Mr. W. H. Scbastx, formerly of
this couaty, which we dip from tbo M a*
kegon Chroaref*:

The TrotktrllrT says, uTbe liquor bnsincas wraps its inleraal coils every year the
daaer around tbe .country. The internal
revenue buroan reports that tbe number of
gallon* of spirits produced during the fin- ; Scbsuts came boro HJ years ago a jntn
cal year of 1879 wa. 71/Ha„fil7, agamat
*»d by rerefiil atteutioo io bustneaa
i. IK*. A** I. t*k “■
“

tea mff/fon barnlt of beer-some 300,000,­ summor in the employ of tbo C. W. .M.
000 gallons—and wo have nine gallons of R. IL as tinket agent and also bad ehergo
liquor thia year to each inhabitant of the of ttys freight office. After spending the
wuter cart hi* next poritioa wa* with tho
Goodrich Transportation Co., as freight
Wo sos by the Sumner Ofc (Kaa.) agent at Central Wharf, and after leaving
this
UotwpMy ha acted as rierk at tho
Prrtt, that Tommy Hubbard, formerly of
Occidental Hotel and while there received
this aounty, has roorivsd the Domination an offer of ths position of book krei.tr
fovtUgteter of Dwd. far Sarnow CuNow that is aa It should be.' Wo fool to
cougraiulate bim upon his aucccss in rterivisg tbo nomination, aod we fevl rare
w* shall bar* the pleasure of farther con­
gratulation upon his triumphant election.
!chureh *Jm«l ever sines bi* arrival and
ia trustee for three year* past ud was also
1secretary of tbe board. He is now Stlp
'eriutendent of the Sunday School tad
under his eupsrinteoduuey tbe school ha*
।
been
prosperou*. Wherever be may de,

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Jam*. w~ »*roaHatiMwiU&gt; Ik* ■**•* kwh. *f
tSttUnWStsssatssr-w.ra
tE-jrtsssiS'.sftaa :tca3

OHIMY^
length. Very few Rassiaafc indeed, are
seco, except two or three score deteetur*
hooting after escaped Nibilwt*. Then
boudra a gocdly crowd of Ipog uwed end
keen-eyed Orientate, we get so cceasioual
glimpM of thiraty groups of tha twenty- .
six rainbow naticnalities which represent
the bomogenciiv of tbe A astro-Hungarian
monarchy. All thi*. 1 can d**ure you
make, a very good show while it Irate,
but it docs uot last long enough and our
rtu-rnal victualling an-1 beer selling grumb
levs keep on crying alnad. “Mine Goll!
miao Gott! help u«! Kruux Himmri -mil-

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ORGANS.

HUNT’S

Knappen's Law Office,

;y to

bubbling

haic orourol lines 1 wrote ore nf lingular
dramatic idtsrut. The two brothers of
cx-CongrcMman Morgan Jone*, (one a
very fatuous New York priitican, former­
ly a [-lumber before Bill Tweed took him
by the band) were machinists, both smart
and shrewd. They acrarnnlatol much
property and than tell out about It. The
elder became stone blind, but still preser­
ve*] bit delicacy of touch to a ma'rvelous
d gree The work uf/ii* band* was al-

but for the partition # of tbeir property,
amusing himrelf by all sort* of evasion of
legal proesu. It is said he dodged the
Court officer* .«uee.-«»faily for aver a year.
A*, last oar outwitted tbe blind man an-l
hi* henchman, an-1 while tho latter bad
cone for brer to tn- uteo tbeir frugal meal,

that nomebody was playing the fori with
them in the e'oud* when a week pa**-d •
without a couple of boeesi thunderstorms. I
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
There long-winded tempon*, generally fol
lowed by a rouplc of days of Seoleh likeDanube mi*t« or fstyrign mountain flrinles
have almost ruinously interfered with a
variety of private interests, st: J especially
with the midaummrr "hearigen" tusinre*.
V* ifflsSlKK tststa
wbicb in its ecrmominal bearisg* upon the 1
! liMiuaiitr. ln&gt;«4iar*U Si
rtr.r »&gt;-.
comnranity Is a* indtepeisabte tn the p- &gt;y u
K*U*M&gt; MSI rro. IBita-vt te Ktflatten a* daily bread Feme month* »-■&gt; I ■ytWasas&amp;'Tsras-. *-&gt;.
gave some brief description uf thi* limc- ' -l-Mlr JhmK/11... (n.n« lbwir *«•&gt;'■
r«i
mu-,.
*&gt;*4
&lt;*•
lien.',
. •&gt;&lt;
honored euitom a* indulged tn lite ia (he

etefal d young, bulf-cookcd sourkro.it at*!
yard* of penny aaa**gna, after a couple of
hours country walk in a dripping Novem­
ber afternoon or through six or eight is-'
ches of mud mixed Sundiy saow.
However, the midaumnxr acts of thi*'
popular entrrtainmetrt arc by f*r mote to 1
A
tereating, and may even be freely indulged
kt.
In by strangers- For by thi* time, the.
wine bi* completely thrown off all obnor-1
.ion* acid* sad other ubwbrietome agent*, I
youcg soarkrout is still prnspering sod |
growing in the krool nurrery ofth* kitchen i
garden, the------------------ L
* *- 1
aristocratic 1---------------------- ------ ---------ing the ahominal atmoephero of a non

fUHBLU-rft-.

Wheat,
Wool.
Corn,
Potatoe
Lard,
Butter,
Pork.
Hains,

TEACHEH.S.m’£i&gt;.

CONSUMPTIVES !

I’lnster,
flam iU!fl)ussur.x- -asst
• ■O
&lt;■„*. rail* tVWM UlUIM
VMS UMkATTOLR «&gt;*-

Gen. Grant Around the
Stucco,
World
Cement,
■Ilktra. L»H M tlu&lt; a» . iku ^&lt;u.c
An&lt;i all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
THE
NEW
co sell everything you
uutrr KUX3QMO
have and to buy every­
thing you want.

CROWN

ri 8EWIN6 MACfllNL

« II. CHI,
THEONLYMEDICINE
That AeUatttaSSaSai

THE UVER,
• THE BOWELS,

Kesps eoratenily
LIME.
HAIR,
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
. I

band

’

-ALSn&gt;
PLASTER
PUMPS.

PLOWS.
DRAGS
CVLTJVATOR8, l»OttlLKS||0VKL 1'UrtVH.
LEFT HAJt’I) FLO IKS.

Reaperand Mowers.
KIDNEY-WORT

smooth water. Tbe old sailor* who de­
J. K. Osgood, E«| । of Main*, Um m*n
rided tlie little sraft are in rapture* with
its petformaaac, and the illustrated pa­ who organised (be first reform elab, nid
pers will be fall of the subject in etnuiog rr^dy io a pubfie sddrera that uiec oat

Mora we could not say if we *hoold dtrete '
eolumna to a dreaiptioo ef the ftertivitire.
Wa regret to be called upon to bote die
death, al Ovid on Wednesday ofhurt wwek,
Ths bMri majority is Maine on tbe of tbe wife of flea. A. Beattie, State 8*U ’
vole for State Senators was over 4,000 fur aloe ia 1873 4.
Mra. Beattie waa a Indy
tho Bapubiieraa. On Senators the oppori. cJ great persona) worth, b«bly educated,
tisw fused, and if they had ou Govenwr
aod very artree in all hnurnntsrian work,
our majority would have bora still larger.
aod will be aadly mimed not only in the bn swore ws* snapped st him. Ths eara
As U in s plurality of £1,000 will'do for
wav Irisd before Judge Gildsrrieeve, ora
home circle, but by . the community at of lbs rid International tram. In whoto
this yw in a vote of 187,0)0.
Court Cri. Bodine, “Old RriiaNe" is a
Court ofioer. TI.rso experts rpsedfly saw
that tbo cartridge bad not bran indented
by tho ril*g*d' snapping and that the

DAUCHY &amp;. CO. COL

k*vlM Un a* larta**.* v I* rare
*1 ('«ora*totl«a Ik lu vwu «*■***. «n*r

Senator Chandler, at Sandusky, Ct, last
week Tuesday, put the Republican major*
ity ia Ohio at forty thousand. The Cin­
cinnati Gastiit say*: "That la a largo
figure, but the vppearanoo of thiap lately

The Fall aboeltog al Creedmoor ba* so
far developed a wonderful improvement
over even tbs grand aeorea cf former
years. Tbe competitor* are very cumo-

loan.

Knappen's Law Office.

:»iiiHrtASi

TO

blind man curaeduwo alair*, tbe attendant
blocked the p*Mgo to tbe back door bv
Seal," the “hcutigevi" holyday makers)
which the unhappy oSci*) had cotcred
plunge headlong into tbeir bacchanaii.m ,
say, they misttak him for a barglar, or jollification* under tbo ewl shelter oft
d-tremined to kill him in revenge for hav­ •ome shvdy "Baumgarten-' Aod. here,
provjjed tha company verge* si all on de­
ing outgeneraled them, tba blind man did
cency and revpectibility, tffe , thing rsstab him family? Tho other case wa* that
of a pupeemin who shot a milkman whom
he mcV rowing ogt of hi* rcoma at as
e*tly bonr in tho morning after leaving
thq milk. Tbe story of the Knight cf the
Club was rather in.-onaistent. He daim&lt;J that be mistook tbs early visitor for a
Lurgtar, and then justified himself for
shooting bim anyhow because he declared
hi* matrimonial rights hwl been tampered
with. Tbe cbtef novelty here i*. that the
policeman thought it neresrery to make
any excuse at alL
They - usually ciab
away a* they pleaaciand cvnaulcr any re­
mark about it quite rude and uncalled for.
Wo are getting tired of cur ‘'finest force
in tbe world."
Propio interested in yachting matters
fornia have anything to do with tha rteo
here have two things to tslk about this
Certaioly if wheat should go
weak. First the Altehtie Y'scbt Club, io wheat.
down it would be attributed to th* Re­
which ba* been fsmous for its bold mari­
ner* and yearning* for tbo breexe* that publican party, but prosperity usually at­
tends Rcpublte*ii auceea*.
never blew at their regattas, unexpectedly
were favored with jast tho gala they bad
for years been praying for, aod aa unex­
pectedly to lb«ir rival* and admirers, de­
clined m a body tn face it. Only three spoken 1 aod James G- Blaine ia tbe fore­
yacht* of the entire fleet sailed the course, most man in the country today. Wo
and tba adoption of a while feather a* a
Club ensign te universally rwommendei. predict that ho will bo the Republican
nominee for President in 1880, and tho
next President of &lt;ho -United Stats*.

Hurrah far Toovfcy.
The rsetptiou is hr.nor of President and
Mra. Hay** aod Goa l Shermao, givun by
ax-Gov. and Mra. Hetny P. Baidwm, ar
their palatial reridonco in Detroit on Frte
day erautog of last week was Worthy of tbe
.«rarieo and of tbrir distta^iabed gueste.

REAL ESTATE.
FOB SALE AND TO BEIT.

rKnappen's Law Office.

tice, they are all very hospitable, aod tbo
average intelligence and education, and
the beat of companion*.
Tbe state is, t&gt;f course, democratic; and
although tbo leading journal* seem ta be
advocating the nomination of the tea»i un­
objectionable candidslcr, yvt there is net
the slightcat doubt but that whocjvr i*

L. J. WHEELER

Ho**** n*or 2nd &lt;*r4 School'!!»«■». I
We; poosf»«l. VF'/"’

tbo multitude of newspaper report* of hi*
proceeding*. The way be and Vanderbiit got bold of Erie wa* a masterpiece of
very good, aod never will, for they rill
foxioeM. There wa* a determined aland
have to go to work and earn their living,
made against Drew and »vine “ wanninga thing that- will bo new to-tbem. Work,
why that ia where the pinch i*.
The
grumbling bummer* -who in frat wlmky
•bops, and bold down dry good* boxes, are
about the only ones to growl and eureo the
Republican party, while tha laborer Cads
all be can do at remunerative wage*; and
all over the country the ery is, “not laborervraragh.’
The times are good, and | wpmen bare a very di’*gnsting habit uf
growing better every day, gold by the loo '/dipping snuff" which completely non
pouring daily into our country for our pteurd me at first, and it was nut-until
productions, and prosperity to those who one of them offered mo a Mick, one rod of
labor, I* as sure *s the sun is to rite to- which *!&gt;e had previously chewed into a
brush, together with a bottle labuicd
I ‘■snuff,” that I fully realized that a irJnuri*

Thursday and Friday was unusually largs,
induced In part no doubt by the prnence
thereof Preaidtnt Haye* and General
Sbermaa, yet the exhibition waa attractive
enough to draw tbo attention and attend­
ance of alt thinking farmers, from all parts
of tbe Stele, as well aa tbe artisans, me
ebanlcs, aod al) others interested ia tbo
exhibitions of superior mrehaniral work
in all of tho various department* of me­
chanical skill and enterprise.
Too much credit can net be awarded the
officers for tbrir persistent and auecsssfal

I CLOTHING
'leu’ Ywiii. Boys aid QuIm

Hanse oo llro*-i«sy, north of railroad, of--:
by (Hive &lt;lreeal.ll. F*v rate o*rent. | .

vril'-lo hide) tbrir
; behind, tho river
—- —__ -inch mor* beautiful at a
distance—with its red walk of clay, aod
forart border*.
As wo approach nearer
the mcuntric*. silvery atrmtnv, Making
vainly to find a resting place, now d*hisg
in impatient fary down tho steep sid«* and
over hugh rack*, and again threading their
way in lazy tranquility as the loogtd for
goal room* near at band, met our -eyes
The scene by moonlight is indoicribabk,
and one ean only lock aod wonder th*’, so
much beauty has been so long unurtlccd-'
I find the majority of the country people
repulsively ignorant and indolent, aod they
have dissected and renovated the Bother
tongue till it is nearly impossible for any

could eves use tobacco
It is uci|dl&gt;*s
to observe that 1 moat decidedly dediiicd
tfp^pleasnrc. . However, to d» them jus­

stucirmisniuiii
__

NEW PIANOSS125.

Pays lUe lugbeat Cash price
for all kinds of Fanners Pro­
duce.
Farm ent will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purcba»•ng nny of tbe above articles,
at bis Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Streets.
Hastings, April, 2. 1879. 49

Tie ferita Putksiu Cnjtij
West Meriden, Conn..

Kuk.*.4&gt;ll •&gt;,!». Iarl*dte&lt; t-rwo. »aw*r.
The Now York Rtpr.u (Tammany)
declares that it will wage oerekuliog war
to tbe knife against tha ring that haa se­
cured control of the party orgaoiuiiou in
that State and against -Samuel J. Tilden,

M (M*M Mnu * Hm

The vote of tbe Frosch settlensrau in
Madawaska, Maine, was as follows : Oarorioa 1106, Davie I Wk Smith 1 fl. Not
FOR 'ydUR

JOHWSTOK’S

Sarsaparilla
m comun, wroa

�24.

)NEER

MKUCSK
*rr LICAUR- R. TIME-CARD

■rat 1,031.000 brakrt* of

Yntta,

Boh

All Oiler* of 80k IFnugra &gt;t JK.ddrra

aid

chum

Mia (MW

SPECIALTY.
Sewing Machira/Dncnraud
- err. alwata in eicwk

i* htnccfonb to
wertern Grand Trank line.

Ibe North.

of the Ki.!

Th* wfld hiahmaa U filling hi* ator*

W

COUNTY OFFICERS.
Breathing Orgatu ■ DUcaam of Men

BARGAINS in BLACK
MERES, KIDDERS, Grand

L. J. WHEELER.
-V'A* ffi, 1876.

r,t/

k*4 m though that cereal •» mexhauau-

I’.AI. ESTATE.

SALE AND TO RENT

Addra.
(1ST OFFICE TIME ».

New rtyiea of HOSIERY al
Kidder*. Grand Rapid*. Mich

fit."
S* ■.:"lMi
.If.rn.J.bL,

.

Church in Detroit, and waa an impoaing
affair.
own pocket nolwdj- need object.

l.r.nie.i.ra.r.
x xevixs r it

lappen’s Law Office.
appen’s Law Office.

Tho Fur it Grand Rapid* in in foil

e-&gt;a».

For Mie «r rest. Apply at

JULIUS RUSSELL

Immraa* Stock of BUTTONS at Kidk Co.'r, Grand Rapid*. Mich
21-23

■
1-7J
tba poaitton of chief clerk .in th* Third
Mr. Jchn White, engineer at Hal* &amp;
A.«Kunt Poatmaitcr Uraeral'a DivUion.
Barttoy** mill, haa rrated Henry Bailey'.

t-1 Mr. Sylvcater (Inborn, who u favorably

running ■ newraaper.

» al. Cor. Butler.

iappen’s Law Office

Ibe Democrat* io MUdarippi aet Hixon
Th* “TEILLAHD
BLACK SILK
&gt;t liberty when be waa armted for killing at Kidder*, Grand Rapid., Mich . 21 23

mull of the election in Maine a Republi-

Dot. 21»t, 1879.

of apple juice Ihcae dayr.

lappen's Law Office.

ftllrr of the Han hi are at Prairieville to.

Bendy Bru*, k Wilkin* here finUhed

Mra Geo II. Brock* ia (pending a few
day* among friend* in Manin, Allegan

lappen’s Law -Office.

County Corrcipondence.
bsKXTOBr Sept. I3th, 1879.

Oct. 8th, 1879. of the 20th Mich. Infan ,

1879.
-

Grand Lxcurtion

art te-xiWc
Sunn, IltotucA Pbk»to&gt;«.
-Porter" Celebrated KID GLOVES,
Kidder., Grand Rapid*. Mieh.

I®™
os

■hop over Herrington • rtore.
A Mr. Blanchird liu rented

Mr Hiram W. Babcock, brother of time » expected
Geo. D. of Baltimore, it vailing in uid

NEW GDODS JEW GOODS

&gt;

COTTENS VERY CHEAP.
Kinder A Co.-*. Grand Rapid*. Mich
■m

Why Pay S2.00

.....
...C uvfntau
E. vuurctl, IUU
l beeu Bppcintud by conference to Bay City.
, Rev. T F. Ileitmeicr racrerda Mr. Kern
al thia place.
’
. Tbe'little Bcr.-y Kcm&gt; to hare recur.

fii-KJO. Apply »1

RQAjSTS.

&gt; I. ..!&gt;&gt; I... J. ...
AB f»et.,ry r riae..

g-&gt;-d order and a good time.

Apply m

iappen’s Law Office.

[ONEY TO LOAN.
5223 to P&lt;«»

Apply at

.

appen’s Law Office.

iUCHY &amp;. CO. COL

i, ung

'

I have been in New York the Iiwt tvA tyeeks and bought
a much larger Sfc&gt;ck of Good» titan ever before. I have a
fine Stock of

Tbe tjirech of Aaron Chrk of Middle­
villa, at the Relorm Club room on Bunday

ar*al» JtiMyaraiJatUvatoii. O®
I tle**ru*ai i-.OraiatUu tree. lake
,'r «&gt; rt-k -rlf.acof (to Is M0. A*-

.. .. mbWWjfi

i.
-

Bargaia* ia TOWELS al E. !’. Kid­
Grand Rapid*, Mkh. -

0

Mr*. E. Pennock will entertain the M.
E! Society Weduetday p. m., 24th mat.
Gcntlrmra invited to ten at aix o'clock.

' know it, that he, Frank, haa a altuation
; th* large dry good* eatabHahmept of Sprit
. ,
. .
, .
,
4 Co &gt;,l Grand Rapid*.
Let the dancing part of th* community,
.r
b,., i. .&lt;«i a. fJ
■
uh .,
" B- C“* r—"'r ’.«■»
| ke« Spring*, Wayland, Martin,
Plain*, 4e, aod tay* that be *aw on nn
i route thouModa of buh«la of peaebca that

NOVELTIES IN DR! SS GOODS at
Kidder*, Grand Rapid*. Mbh. 21 21!

TUBAL CAIN. &gt;

in the county.

Kidder't

The great Grand Rapida dry g.»&gt;L fit

(adopted by Mr. Dudley are well adapted atH*w.HHn».
IHtf.
। to the uece*&gt;it&gt;&lt;* of tbo pupik, and fully
■
kMEK^WATiHU'K'h'r- M tZraffieffiJ
Kid h-r A Co.'a, Grand Rapids, Mich.
'»“»•«

neat, tuo-atory burfdtpg,
28 l.y 40 ft-et, an-J c*|&gt;alile of comfortably
accomodating about 130 pppib The up
Grand Rapid* Hair ihia week. Gentle­
manly clerk*, (and they employ ao other*)

tr
x

MORTGACIF. HALF.,

Howell Bro*.

Wo hayrra *plrr*did o*

1 WANTED i'ito

■Wanted I Wanted ! !

Call and aee them.
Io to'dat'a Ba*Neu &lt;■
c trerpotidrocc from Arkanaaa which will

Hata and Caps.

s

'

Hosiery, &amp;c.

1 have taken advantage and can make tbe lowest price*.

JJ5CWIS STERN,
Washington Block.

42-41

Prescriptihns

and

Our expenses arc light and wc sell
goods in snmo’ratio.

Sueklen'* Arnica Salve.

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY
-il. .tttoraer fcr Xw.nrTiujwnwM. ann cnirw — i —
— ------- ——M_— ------------ Think of tbrao I appearance
again In tha
neighborhood to- wiuu* mi
- - ------------------.--------------guaranteed to gire perfect aatiafactkn in ‘ G. P. Rowell &amp;. Co's. Col.
1 d*y
.
He donated the entire baakaful 'to the Ihing*,*' aod lei your light *hioc.
home on Saturday lart. in thia city.
bey*, and, well there, the boy* think Unde
| Frank Arsdnn . &lt;Jf Harting* towmhip,
A Couple of Aged. Sitters.... ^o..„^ --.v„„
k. v. Uja»t tne txianeil man in tu»rry
(Would
Lucy Buell and Anrilla Cooper wen*'
Fair ground* i» 22x50 feet. Hortlcul- I County.
They war* tho Labella v.ruty,
bora in WooaMock, VermonL
tural hvll.
the n«w
... .
. • . r
l
■ total
hall, aod
and.tbe
new ticket office »rc
are'
3Oyl
Mra. Bnall, Nov. 4th. 1789.
both completed, and are good building*. I

leaching mmne io Allegan county for tbe urday with about a half-bualiel of the moat

A specialty.

more. Md.

IWew Report!
Time* changes nnd PRICES change with them.
Never
was TEA as cheap as now. We have a full lint! of NEW TEA
at prices that never was so low..

Ala.ut fifty «herp have been killed by

SUGAR

Nichol* b their candidate for Supervisor
a lady 90 yean old and wjthout the aid of
ri—. we think Prairieville can claim to I

John* IluMcil.

placed in hh More, which he will aril very

Is aa Cheap as. any place in Michigan.
Bill McCauley will pay taxm on four

SOAPS
5 c. bant, 8 c, bars, 4 for 25 c. or 20 c. bars.

Jacob Odell and John Fleming each
early black grapn.

SrrtviMtotsn

eloquent and intonating.

Clarke Eaq , of Middleville in the Hub
Boom Sunday afternoon wa« eloquent

Mr. Henry L. Newton
member of the Praabyterian Church, a
thorough Republican, and will be aadly

will be NaahviUe'a gain.

Lost.—My. Ultle black and taa dog. quickly healed without a particle of aoreAnybody returning him, will bo ruwarded.
HU name i* Nad.

Be baa our beat

TOBACCO
We can bent the County as we buy at Manuiactorv price*

•so. - aao. - •too. - •ano.

always applying your Liniment, and oe»»r
-------- '--** ■ — .L _
i. (cffenDg and alm&lt;*t Lii.u
— of Hop Bitten, you
'Glorira* atd iuraluabl* remanolher rolumo.
20 21

Local Correapondence.

Bailey b about to remove to Naahville to

20 sackrjust received at prices from 121 to 35 c. aa to grade and
- quality from cheap RIO to the finest JAVA

i

Worthlew Stuff I
ay fiirad ; if you
healthy, blooming

ikarp, Hon Clement Smith will apeak
at the Reform Club root

saxEssr:

Drx Tbbx.

happy aod talkative aa a eouple of

a very good bearer, ripening fully two

JOHNSTON’S

COFFEES

viaor of Prairieville. and Mra. Buell ia her

th* back, aod get him ot
THere i» nothing like a ।
ing a jxilitical opponent

Call and See us.

ROBERTS A. HOTCHKISS. Sipi of ih.O^dra &amp;«k

Bbooklvn. April iOtb, 1876.

Daniel .McNaughton in the Seecoik Ward, Buell haa pieced a very fine quilt for Mrt.
lion* of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the while returning from a temperance meotRobert Martball which will be placid on

IRSAPARILLA
■&amp; (Mm m

Furnishing G®ods^\

Drugs and Medicines.

Swirn. Houle A Pbk«t&gt;in

ytosi.-i-t
CilAhU

SEWINQ MACHINE.

Clothing, Clothing,

Whavisit made of?
Ans.—Pure DRUGS only.
•How is it made ?
Ans.—-With care and accuracy.
Where to get it ?
Ans.—At Roberts &amp; Hotchkiss,
where you will always B
~ * a 'full
" and’
find
select Stock of

lid line of Drawing l"»per

5ROWN

Foreign A Domestic Cloths

Gotitn Suitings, ■

What ia itT
Ans.—Your

the marginal bfavka I* at JluweTl limo.

lira of our bu«: I,

THE
NEW
XJUUT BUNXP«U

Beaver, Flannel*,

Ready Made Cloaks.

Hastings, Sept. 15. 1879.

The contract fur building the bou*e vat

■at Society will hold a acetal at I fair* are for

. Grant Around the
World-

Waterproofs Ladies Cloth,

Fancy Good#,

THE only PLACE to find BROADHEAD DRESS GOODS

bring along yo
one-eighth the

Knowing that

IKi&gt;,lril'4

Suiting*, .'Cloakings,

Silk Fringes.

Over Coats. Fine Suita.

POWER CORN SHELLER.
Mrtwr*. hale A Bartley hare addol U ;
.uh..
-................ •
■

Drew Good.*;,

gr^r-d •ucceaa.

Ilcci awarmit

h&gt;c.

1879

PHORATE OHIIEIl.
t-ITK or MU.UtUAX. Cwarr *» Bia.*, „

Tho County Fair.

iappen’s ~Law Office,

SEPT. 15TH
At the Cash Store of

tavtted lo attend.
lo soldier* of other reriment*

though tlK-y could hare

lappen’s Law Office.

trolled the Democratic nomination fur
bhcriff, puugcntty remark* an exehang*.

Ro-Union,

1 cilow* Hall, at that place
Henry H. Bailer i« going to Naahrille

Any lodge thit ha. not

Grand Loden Conatitution

Mlegau oouatr Fair commence*

iappen’s Law Office.

E. P.

MiddlevilG

Entered at the Post Office,
'astinds, Mich., as Seconda.v.K J/atfer:

Apply «|

Him. Pub. Co.,

ot Kkkin. ot IUt. Sum) v

— .hit.

iJcJij’UiTiie

lappen*. Law Office.

lie brat

5*»# your P*»eh Pita.

tappon’e Law Office.

pnee

DRY GOODS !

CASH­

Attention Firemen.

in procuring Mr. 2. B. Williaon to run

Trial urn 25 ent*

Dr. Gri.**,
GX
19-21

WI0HT k CO. Baaktn. ^**&gt;1

FISH

&gt; We have a full line cheap.

iTOisu-wrrcrKSrse'-'
'***'**”*

STABCHES
All kinds to suit you.

lo .yraar At,• Of all kinds.

WAKE UP!
AND-GO TO

&lt;

•

CANNED GOODS
FRUIT of all kinds in season.

CROCKERY
Best, as cheap

ok

others sell ut&gt; inferior quality.

STONE WARE
We have 60,000 gallons Ohio ware.

■r FARMERS PRODUCE TAKEN IN EZCHAXGZ. -et

SMITH, HOGLE At PRESTON.

SEW
21 24

gregato being a little over 8,000 bnabela.

with ua.

Bunn

Bum. &amp;

Elegant line of CLOAKS at KHtktt,
raad Hapida, Minh.
' 21-23.
One Box or Six Bottle*.

)P B

Iler. W. J. Aldrich on Saturday al 2.30

Kidney-Wort.

7:30 p. m.
•lohtfA. GracUe Era. haa rrtorrad

the Praia lew. which

Hustings, July 22, 1879.

Wilkin*.

Every Sunday meeting will bo

SAWS FILED.

12m2

�A CURE

OR NO PAY.

Ladies

■£”j£sdE:

io.'.lrnk la tk. !«»*&lt;

SHESHasira
'

fl !..","!'.'7

is a Standard Family B'tnedy fur
diaesara of Uie Liv.r, SU.«uch jjf!
and Buwrta.-It h Purely j/BI |
Vegetable.- It never
O

THE BEST

LINIMENTS

Secretary McCrary ia a candidate lor
Um United Staten Sesatonhip from Iowa.

rOB MAH CS EXAST.

Tba Indianapolis Jamal cam wend.

it ia alliterative and representative, and the
that^tbs yellow ferar \mipirator »od
YatooMoeenia ought to poh a heavy vote.

SM

T^Wmhingtcn Sunday //eruW(Drmj

THS BEST OFITS KIND.

party aseocistm that “ii cur 5oolh.ro
friend* gp an emiuiac; themselvto with
shot Map* ud remlran. they mot: not be
e-rpristd (o find the enlid South eonfroo
tod by a aoBd North.'*

iasaMrfSMwUwv: sal a* «*U *» eeasatosl ».• wISRsiVMvSaebwaiawliatwl to
K
to—rar !*•
—«-.4 kt raid » ru.&lt;. o
aiwtas** sMtela^t a&gt;4 -I 'to

MichiS
6RAI

tog*

. tewtwftAftSBWWE

An Ohio paper thinks that a* tho Yauro Democrat* preaenicd Dixon with a
nilrer i«O.pitab«r, inscribed lo “The Brav­
est of tbo Brave," it would be an appro­
priate thing fur theta lo bestow upon
Balladale a aohd gold pitcher, with tbe
inscription : •■Braver than tno Bravest ol

MEXICAN

SST.'.i

LINIMENT
arssw&amp;srr’* *u-~” " ’

PILLS

If the Democratic editor of tho Vicks­
burg Jlrral.l resided In Yatoo county he
would doubt lea. be making his way out

to denounce the Dcmucislic policy of
foroe, but for tbit h« liu been pronouaeed "in enemy to tbe community’ by a

PHYSICIANS, CLERQYMEN AND
THE AFFLICTED EYEHYWHEn:.

The Mobile (Ala.) Hryixrr (Detuj
aap that Ibero art- bet three things that
may cloud tba fair prospect, of tho Demo­
cracy in 1880—the adherence of any
eooaiderablo portion of the party to the
soft money delusion, tbo discord ia th*
party in New Yotk, and th* re-oceupnce
of the performance* io Yaaoo county,

TUTTS' PIUS

THE 8REATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE ARE.

TUTTS PIUS

fflICAM I ¥Bi lUU RAHSDiD
* &lt; aMPKV.

TUTT'S PIUS

TUTT’S PIUS
TUTT’S PIUS

Tbo Gerwin Democrats tn Ohio do
not take kindly to Gen Ewin; and hi*
inflation campaign A conference of thi*
element van reoently hehl at' CoUmbCs,

I il.^TrU-^

THE BEST

Ito .

TUTT’S
i.j Mkr |. th* r«mw latvwMto la ad •
tltotosdMwr.f ran toUUa*. raa U&gt;. h&gt;

TUTTS PIUS
committee, and 200 reprasentatives were
expected, but only 40 were present, end
those agreed tbit it «ra» impossible to
bold tba Germans in rapport of tbe

LINIMENTS

TUTT’S PIUS
TUTTS PIUS
PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
FOB 8PLRMAT0BRE(£.\,

AN FORD5'

■UltraaS? -Ww. *
fifemSEt.-'.-j?!

‘SEMINAL PASTILLE

Kae*vw*«a*Baadasa*alr. u.
raasOaUs rarest isak.;.

RADICAL CURE
For CATARRH

tail* assent OaaOay*.

C. A. SNOW &amp; CO.

tfCongraemau Morrison has given
awii^ his party friund. in Ohio bally.

HOUSEKEEPERS

Offteran. it gosa without raying tint ha
associated with hie, own parly friend*
while in that Bute, aad hie Matcment
that be (bond m&gt; aotbusiaam among them
ia strong corroborative evidence -of the
discouragement exiatlag among th* Demo
craia. Ewing will now have another grudge
again^^nrriaon fur exhibiting bia w*sk-

MINERAI.

SOAR.

•_izi-rrri iv i:t.«.,,7u twu

Tbe Democrats aro virtuously indignant
at tba idea of levying political asuanau
upon national office-holder*, but in Cin­
cinnati they hava just aaaaued one dojlar
per bead on tbo empkiye* in tho street
denning department aad at the eity atabias, ud bare compelled tkep besides to
join the Democratic dlub. under • penalty
cf discharge

i Central Railroad
RAPIDS DIVISION

EAST AND WESTTu AND FllOM
GRAND RaPIDS AND DETROIT

MUSTANG

The independent* cf Yaxoo county/
Mississippi^ hare determined to place nn&gt;
other ticket In th* fiatd and tty issues with
tha regular Democracy.
As th* Yax-so
'plan aod the rifle dub policy have not
been abandoned in Miaaimippi, a firely
lime may be expected

Be waa ben in 1831, wa* a graduate of
Wrat Point, and requitled bi* oouarry
for bis education by joining in the rebel­
lion agafast it aad iwrviop in tbe Con­
federate army ia arsry position from

ka

Canada Southern Railway
MaMats^ am Ma.

ST. L UtS, MO.

BOOKS £ MILLIOK
WOMAN
9^-

Some of these meu only

and than an paid only ninety cents a day.

Tbo Jackson (Mia. ) Otnoa (Dorn.)
ia ka issue of August 27, says of tbe
Dixon murder-.
"Uneerapuloui pur­
lieu defarmer* nay My abut they will—
and doubtless they will giv* vant to fal*c
bond aod calumny in al! tbeir infinite
variety— bat, after all, truth will assert
itself, and tho people of that oounly,

LL

wiD carry ia their bosom* tbo aelf euatain'ing semcsouMtas that before God and
mu they did right."
-

Tbo New York Zuyvea* presents a
tabulated article, eboning that Tilden's
atraagih ja New Yotk bee ia tbe Bepubli-n districts, while tho strong Demo­
eratio nouslMB are tbo sent of tho opposi­
tion to bim, U ebow* alto that the CooTHEY ARE THE BEST.

ussib
nested by tbe other wiag, gad argue* that

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                    <text>VOL. 24. NO. 22

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1879.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS
PAPER Bmnen ,i i arweca
x,wro«r*'
E HEW YORK.
(WOOD. ClllW.LLMI.fi.

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
Heaviest Ironed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box set in White Lchd, with the Hydraulic
I Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with the
। Patent Skein Setter, and
ATTORNEY at law a

solicitor

test fcrebna*; the iarp, dewy, viote
eyes wore turned to Vale, with a timid.
| appeallag swreteom , aad t be red lip were
:j ax parted in a smile. Ktee made room
f-.r he-r baugteUy. aad Kfaty uretM dowu
beaidc tte teams Sbo would meeb
rather have boon beside Margaret, whom
•bo loved *• aril m feared sot a Kite, but
then Vale wm here. Aad Vote proved
bisMolf m—let oftte aiiuatioo. dividing
hi. war&lt;faaui gailantrim bet •reel’ them
with *uch tact, that they were aooc ia tbe
: gayeM of spirits It wm a moot interest
ink tableeu to tbe party al tbe sad of tte

Every Wagon Warranted. !
OXLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
ix ouncnr r™«.»i
tl... M

' I bad bo Idea sb- was such a lovely
creature," whiaperad Mrs. St Ive».
Oh, 1 dob'l mite ter teauty M much. ’
said Margaret, emiliag; "bat you should
tear ter voice But ah* ia very lovely :
doa ty -u thiakso. Mr. Barroar'
" Ye*, ao-ruin bite of lovriiaom, like
that of l adiae before she found bor soul.
1 this room jaat when the long afternoon I abtraM laney ''
- oaa nearing twilight, end i'aul f-iund him■ Well, .old-Mr. 8lI*o*.hI think 1
mH woodartag at the exquiail* proyri. ty alioald be willing to do witbowl a soul, if
1 with which the three women who were '
rittisg there fitted into 0J beautiful a frame.
Margaret wm not tbcro , and after tbe trot
glaooo uf surpria* and admiration with I
which Vtie's eyes rretrd upuo Els*—a
look which called a vivid glow to tbe
girl's check, that buroed there all the
ereniag—he went oat to find M»rg»f-1.
Crossing the ball, bo called lartily.—
. "Margaret
1 Sbo came in immediately, throwing the
flowers ahc bad been ra ting earvietaly U|«
oo a table, sod, blushing n-y with tte retaeml&gt;nt&gt;&lt;.*e of tbo lut night.
But Vale wm quite o&gt; mprited.' A
night's sleep, and a long cuhmiItalkie with
himwlf ia tbe mornisg. had tnXi* saeli a
change in bio plane and wishes, llat hi.
ehief da*ire was cow. for Margaret to for­
get that h* ted overstrppod ths limits of
eruxoly affection So he tAt her with a
py ecocbafanee. and drew I't »• once in­
to the paglur
k
He wm talking io bia rapid, eager wa»
as they.cau&gt;* la? so segru—tag her att&lt;n
tian, that she Mood in Pasl Ifarrva'a pro*
eoce, atxl be gathered in tile imprv—ion »f
he* awret, proud teauty, a foil rniMtte to- i
fore abe obierred him Theo, al a Word
from Vale, tte teaulifal sy/a were turoo!
spun bi*, sterling bit with that ioove-ent.
xraigblforward look, which wm their I
peculiarity: her face did not vary fro* its j
»wcel repose. and the round/ ivory chn k
"1 am afraid her geuius util poor all its
•board no dungs of color, m tbw teolfi , glory
,
through her voiee. and leave her life
, barree." wbuperod Psel.
Marram * er— 6 led.
"How aboul-l graiaa auffke her ! for
Kilty baa a eU—orous, exacting heart.
I pyor link factory-girt that abe ia."
• She max wait, and keep it quiet till
its day of power e—es," raid Paal.
Marram »b.~k Her Iread
Woores don't'lad it oasy to do that, I

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.

.1 Railroad
DIVISION,
tLlae 1
' AND, FROM
D DETROIT

More JACKSON WAGONS in use in Barry County
than all others combined, yet the repairs do not average
2 cents each. Call and see them at

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.

FJ’MEON.

.KI'IS

'Hastings, Mich., May 6, 1879.

Itf

We are Agent* for the Celebrated

BUCKEYE G1A1N DRILL
Of whMi more have been sold in tb’s^County in the post fit
years than all others combined.

DENTIST

Nashville
WILLIAM

Michifai.
WALTER.

| Robert Mitchell.
Fred Hecht,
Una Bare,
John Parsons,
Jerry Rogers,
Chas. Youngs.
Joseph Stinchcomb,
Caleb Garwood.
Al. Parker,
Jacob Edger,
Jerne Simmons,

E. J. Crook.
A. E. Bull.
Friend Soule*,
Wataon Woodruff,F,
■Tm; McGlyu.
A Barnum,
McKelvey Bro*.
Daniel Warner.
James Jones,
A. J. Sponable,
Chas. Dolph,

L. K. Powers,
Frank Darby,
Peter Cobb,
Fred. Collins.
Thos .McGrath,
Milo.Fish,
James Boyd, ■
E. W. French,
Geok Whitney,
Wm. Bendft.
Isaac Cunningham.

improved
for 1879., 1The gyh’’&gt; ser'ier ran be
It has been great. __
r__________
attained front or back of the DRILL as deairec. The indicator is
Io Empire Block, ever Mudge's Store.
on the back side of the Hopper. Feed Cups are stationary, and it
All Work GUARANTEED. । now has a'gauge that causes each hoe to run ono uniform depth so
I that every kernel of Wheat is planted the same depth. A result
never before attained on any Drill. Don t fail to see the new Drill
Jf, J. Pl/t/l,
before buying.
TAILOH.

|

Carriaie, Sii« aid Oraameulal
PAINTER-

began to employ her-cif about it. But
abe was sitting quite apart from the mt,
and presently it occurred to her that ahe
moat —y aotMibiog to thin tall, broad )
abouldervd usan, «lth the l.-OIM h—d. I
aod steady, blue eyts.—oyto that mtnrdj
to take tn every morcaicat. without any
obstrustve staring.
How they went from talking of lire
aumn&gt;crw&lt;atb*r. aad the dlknty aenaidr
town, to quaint old Gennaay. and nre-1ityval time- and literature. Margnret could
not have told, nor bow she w» tempt-1
to bring out her "Faust,” snd submit
mom of the knotty phraam to paul Barron
bst they were now deep in the toluere.
and he was following her taper
aloug the erabbed German text, when Vale
called out suddenly.—
“What do yon —y to a sail ?"
"Walt a moment, Vale. H/re, *Mr.
Barron, fa the sentence. I go* U&gt;t among
these compound words, thuuglJ I think
them so fu&gt;l of meaning, but''—
"My boat M rocking ou the sea, —ng

The £r.t«otel ra tbs Sl*s to reduce roton
The Bru hotel in the State with Panreugcr Ktevator.

Railway

umst nt Best Diniu-nsii it Bdttn
la feet knwteM to an ree*o»teaa4 band esar-,
•” :&lt;• Mkbioasossta.
if
KttJTABD LOTN. Faoraittea.

&gt; A LIFE LOST • AMD A UTE WDM-

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.
CHAPTER Hl.

Corner Monro. .nd J.ff.rwn Street.. bee York.
1 lni6

1500.00

COOK &amp; ROGERS

FRESH I SALT MEAT
P0ULTIfY

fis,l-

grief of a child. Not aimplf bacauto Vale
was CT—s. Drej. down io the lovi^, exaettog, impulaivr b—rt, there wax a sots,
sagry j—busy of KH«. Vote would mar­
ry Elmo, and oot ears anyth** about her
Emorr
And Kiuy grew angry aad
sr, thinking why sbo could not has*
beet a lady loXcad of a poor, ignortot
giri.
Abooebad in ths— tboogbte, aba did wot 1
mtod how the tide w* rolling io. not
until a great ware camo roahiaj. soothing
all aroaud bar. awiriiag tbo spray into
her fans, blioding ber ayas, and drescbi.g
I her garascate. Thea abe atarted ap with
a half csyupoa btr lipa. Only a step,
and another, greater wars had caught her.
and too bar, shriek tag, fro* the rock
Night was setting ia bow, aad tire party

•scur-KE
aad Paul Bar™ stood the- hy bm.
ejuld only hope that hr-had act ansa thte
tableau ; far she ea«M (warn eothiag by
h- grave, eoatponod face. She MMm
dawn by somber path ; aad prsasaily
Kiuy -mo out. her rbeaha KU raa^
her kps quivering. Vih fUlew&lt; w«ha
"I conU have get them aooam, only
Kitty's liufa, dumny ingots wen afi the
time ia my rnng." tetoifte^hhgly.
Thoy walked beck to th. boo.., a.T
grave aad rfiireau,—all except Vaio,

could work off her vexation ia a hearty
IttUs crying tv
.
Paal walked back swiftly, having gavao
a quick (tenet all over the premia—, aad
lakes in the abate history of the Grays ia
that heaty iaspeatioa.
He paced before the gate of the Am­
ber boasmtend. Vale was coming away,
and Mopping on lbs atrps to speak to Mar­
garet. Paul watted
"Daa'l score »&lt; utterly, Margaret,"
said Vale hurriadlf. "Wm I to wear

Vale mentored dowa tte path.
"I mux Bake my adfaux," -bl Ppi,
Ha weal fa, hade them all good sight,
aad ease out again to Margaret, still
ataodiag on lb« atrpa '
Good eight, Mas Margaret.'
He wanted to ab*ke band* with far ;
she dad aot are, did not guan. Tat — bo
liagered.abe —id­
-1 hope you have had a picamat day I"
• So pUaat that I a. afraid I (Ll
■ rouble you often, if you give me ptraiv
•' We I ball always be clad to see you,"
said Margatet frankly.
' Thank you ! aod we wifl attack 'Faust*
""^Ab I that would bo delightful."

"1 shall tod lloo, I am seta.

Good-

&lt;,lf

sjwt

MEAT MARKET

1273.

admiration for him abialng all over ter
fare ’ h was pi-mat to draw ter out,—
to mate tie t-jnot mi, httie thfar at csm
with him, aad bring cut all ter eteratfag
ttraero Hrr .wWa worship to which. M
tey nc maa. Vale could Bette faamihls
Ttera wm a poeuiiar pleasare fa a homagv
that w* so entire, an J Kiuy would m
soon have I boa, bl of srraigsiag limns
IteoifMblamfag Vafa. Her king eoultf do
no wrong. And *o tte years untied by.
Vale, it te hod not cultivarod Ua i#u«.

MESSER BROS.
Huuns., MIA, Jul, ». 1H78-____________________

the Laandry, the Kitchen, and for general

Have Juw opoaod tbetr New

WHOLE

He was gone, and Margaret wtsl up lo moeting with greet annoyance.
What
r-nsarered Margaret lo intrude this fantoryHalf put ton. by her*’father a watob giri upon them, she woodered Now.
that ticked npoe the mantel Warrant th.ro would very likely be an absurd ado
stood and looked at the Hute time-kenper, about btr singing, thought Elma, who did
—a precious legacy. Her eyes wne upon not keow o*e note from another, it was
its rieh, antique charing end quaint devi­ all very writ liatrniag to such pswpla at
. eea, but her ibcugbte were far away, r«'ng the opera, but as lot admilliog item to
1 over the half-hour peat, so abort J but | your so*—that wm jnst oaa of Margarets
I working saeb a strange revnlntioa in all I nutteM. So Mats ret io the Uvro, post­
her feeling.
ing prettily, when Vote came bsek with
Kitty Gray. Kilty camo dowa tba little'
d- •real that Iri to tte wharf, with aa air
of ahy ple-ure that wm irresistibly triaI sing. Paul Barron, tboagb no great ad­
mirer of petit*, ebiidiah beauty, thought
ho ted uevar, ia bis lift, seen so eharreiag
a picture The pare, delicate eomplriioa
glowed Jibe a row, tbe littl*, sbiaiag rinp

THE NEWVICTOR
SIMFUCITYSUIPUHEDl

change their reteticn T NoChiog except
Volo'* pmriesate ramtion and co I reallea
Bai no matter for that tf tbs did not
love him, msrrugw w— a ain. Sbopleat­
ed herself open tbaL It was ail sho bad
to bold by,—the old troth to which she
had Morays dung. So sbo roes, and look

faaafy fans dteortad by pale and terror ;
th* curie all wot, aad dtagtog around tbe bte friend, who acted a* if be might asm
bw. fair forsbeed ; tba littfa hands boldiag day claim her Vale's auxmty mode him
I by the sharp angle of tbe rook. Ia • mo quick to draw rondaaioos.
| meat more rite was in hi* arm*, Mill *u.
( Tb be CfaUiaaed.)
sibla, aad obedreat to all be told tee , aad
so be carried her to the shore, setttog her
Tbs Lansing SrytoMu-t s*h*. ‘»W
dowa al lam opoa a high shelf, oat of the
kfadrfmsn in Mtcbtgaa inedMtsHe
•liters T
For waste before the Maine
with a tetetvMM that wm not all admit
•foctfoa they cried for roetribatioos to aid
ntioo Im ter innocent beauty.
"LiMle Kiuy, 1 am gite I bare mred their brethren la the Ptas Tn-State,
aad bob that they bate go* a soaad
7°Uoald soy oo* alm ter. ted such sim­
threshing, they bawl about a repuWtran
ple words fa such a Mm 1 Kitty did not oomptiaa lead.' "
aaalyM it al all To her it wm a must
sobbed, and broke upon tb* beach ia notate thing that Vol. aJreoid snatch her
hoaroe nintnisrv, and rushed out of the
rocky inlet* in tumultuous baste, with
dneordaor, woful shrieks, most liks tbe
temperane* wotkere ia tows are m—ag
Tbe minutes drifted by Eteie ran *p- mirtieulato enre ot human grref.
through the folly of "taktag ta" item
atein for her oquiptaroto. Mr*. St. tvm
They Mt upon tbe difls, aad watebed
Cramp avd bam more who boast ef ttefe
tbe fog drifting in upon shore. Tim wind
foltewte
had
rinso,
sad
the
warca
came
now
io
"Won’t you pf —id Vale t&lt;&gt; Mu.
d, unkranom sod (treat reToraaaiioa.
We
great rtotukm maioee. runaiag fer up lbs
Amber.
“Dear aw I No, I thank you. It sands, and flecking the butting crap .with atergy boat ch-k, and sat qefatly abere
would be the bright of imprudence th- foam. Now and then tbe mbt wm elsft they glared ter, Ur eyre gl—fag
warm afternooe." Ate tb* lady fanned by ths kron. strong wind, aod one caught Xraogriy bright.
Arrived el home, Margaret nursed and
s glitopre of th* dear sky, aod lbs Mar*
heroell languidly
Tba New York Sea, iatonaaly radical
petted her till Vale iaagbiagly pretexted,
"But it wQ! be cool oo the water,” in coming out one by one.
Democrat, rays. “No Rspwhlfaaa water
Vale had grown ntuody, aad eat with "^A'salt-water bath won l do ter a xy
eu wreak half ao oloqaratly fee hie —
groat paiaa la be courteous to Mr*. Ab sullen brown, b* face oecaaioaally darken
a o. .-too
inc yet more and more. Margaret and
bar.’
*
•■Theo 1 should be rare to lake eold,— Paul were getting acquainted much faster
। Chtaolma. trafare they era avenged."
and, besides. I aspect Dr. Godfrey avery than he liktd. Elsie wm wry quiet.
Site only knew that Vale had suddenly
grown grave. Never an acute trader of
eh aretier, she was caaily baffled by Vela :
abe never thought Ur try to pern'rale the
iatiicaciia of his singuterfy rotspli—tod aa garden tempted them oux I'atohss of
lure BtX it was a pleasure to all soar mwmUght lay white spea tba paste, and
him . to n-c.ive the little, graceful attan- 1 tho tarried arbon wars sweet with the
tioM that Vste never force* ia Ufa mote odor of dyiag fiowera.
iadoora, Mrs. Amber wm talking to Dr
absent, datkast tnooda; to cateb a glaore
—
frura-bia fiery,\winetcg eyas, or a Word in । Godfrey w
Sre.rX'’
Mrs. 8i. Ivm wm haughty aod Mtirical: So Kite sat qaisdy aed detent.
iheo^Uy
ate
impausady
*wopt
tte keya,
• • • •
—*------- h ----- '*
Bat liufa Kitty Gray uhreed about nm
lereiy Souk- uodefia.d uorerinm. bsmt । roM ia hex*, sad wool oat.
Paal and Margsrot w*re Mnnding ia th.
ter. She wandered away fro* tte party,
and waa soon quit, isolated by tte fog. shadow of the lintfaue.
"Wtereh KtatF* raid Mra. 8*. Ire*.
whiob bid ter behind it* white. *apory
Msrpret started
wall
"Sb* will take euld," abe—id. "I a»l
Poor Kufa Kitty 1 Tsarersu so rued
ily to item pretty, aoft sya*, and just sow m and tad bar."
"Do. l yaaga, Mr- Barroa,' protmted
ahr, we. so-vest'd and miscratJ* thM all
tte World footed «udd«ely dark. Vale Mm. 8u Ira*, "h fa Itha a story.—I far
pc wtet it wm . bat tatmatiftwis
1 bars teeo V«ty seffi-h io kreptog you.” I
other, and nobody rror aura* back.
*be laid, with a Ktdo glow of stem, st ter I
But Paa) wen: on, teughiagiy di**»farrxfsIoeM
"Don i wait fur ma, Vab,
pray 1 don't tfarare* to p, after mHgg
yon wail, and indwd 1 d.m't —r* to."
So they rent chattering and keghtng
dowa tte path that l*d to tte ate.-« But
Pteal fax-te.
,
i
••Won’t you p. Mbs AmhmT
"I shall only desafa you."
"NMfaM.1 imrore Wootthi.de
far a wrap r' taking dowu bor own w*ter10 glee, ate, rasa lag up tte dowa tte
teach, grew broaihlere with laughter It
Is only per*K&gt;* who are very graceful or
entirety tef-fcrgcdol (bat eau aff*rd to
iteote'- ia the abaodaa of ohildtete But
throe reaenliai* were pts*aiisil by our
part*
.
Ate w the tailighl shadows fell , the
too aas h-tig ruoc down, snd pernroily a
wild, oigbiag wind cume ereepiag — from
th* a*, ate a ekte of white mist fatew
tog it *hat oot tbe bin* borixse, hid tbe
far sails from sight, snd spread itrnlf evsr
th.-sra.opaqse, palpable, and pale M a

�Waahinston Utter.

Tbo HspnbiicwM of Maeaaehusais at |
thrir Stale couvuntioo at Wcrestrr ou j

WAMUkorojr, D. C,\
,
_____________
Sept IBUi, 1679. j ’ ! &lt;&gt;)«» with a. leqnauu
Tho (khfoewi. victory, and Senator --------“
- ---------

the IG-.h nil. adopted the following Mat !
firm, which for outspoken, manly iudependcoce ie worthy of tbe State and tbe

Blaines apUodid triumph iu Maine, hire
Nnv York, f^pt. 26th, 1879.
given a acai to the BepuUlcan onnpiigu
A peculiar pharc of the walking mania everywhere uopreerdented in the history
Aa axqnteftely seft aad teaulitet ragvariag.
is the appearance nt —---------------ef tba party.
In Ohio, in New York, in
people on the .awdiul__ ____________
attention of our trader*, «f»ciaUy the lb« ex chsmpino, Worton, father of long- Maauchusette, and even in Maryland,'oar
hy Ik. oviriBsl painiiM.
Third and Fifth declaration. Il was re diaiaoce walking, it n prominent specimen ;
L'ader ib. tUfo ef B$*»'a Syri.m .( Fut
ported to the conventfon by Congrer*m.n ocoe a sort of a journalist, b* had acted so
Tatography. Uwte Fax d-cnSre th. win-,
atraogely before the multitude watebisg
mute tetegrapb wMcb w» I. epreatM hr *1
Cropo of N*w Bedford, and reads:
.
yrar tot wren Mew Yvrk an.l Wrekl.rtoa, aad
Bogin Certificate*.
Tbc ltt.ruUicM p.rtJt or Ma^bcrfwhi«h»,fidl jwpoter areovat hi, tofr„
. It is IW vile drugged Muff, pretended lo
thia that Thurman and Ewi.^are quarrel­ teen paMMeil.
aetts, ot the dose of the fint quarter of a
bo made of wonderful foreign roots, barks,
The wl^ct ef lb. fink repre io ih,
century of ita history, pledging itself anew
in; about (be IsgUlative elections, propos­
toe
ll"t*n U
Bi» de Jaaiere. Ac., and puffed up by long bogus certifi­
to tbc continued performance of tba dusouthern Ruffianitm.
ing to conical for th* Scnatorahip; but it dry and vkl.uy^T’Tto’^^T'Zj.id.riM cates of pretended miraculous cure*, but
tie* in whleh it originated and to tbe de­
is prob.bl* that the Republicans'alio have
“Whom th* gods would dawtroy they fence and maintenance of thoea principles
a simple, pure, effective medlcitm mad* of
ri&gt;ieay lh« e-katactei to Anama, trel. vd well known valuable remedies, that fuffrrrt make mad," fa an oM asyiog, and a upon which it was founded and which arc
that fixed, and Thurman aad Ewiag can
tain, that to win a prise, grit irad bottom
nishra ita own certificates by it* curia.
truer, it would be bard to concern* That altll essential to the penne, serenity sod ere necseaary, and that ao amount of an­ take back acaU for life.
Cornell will be
W* refer m Hop Bitters', tbo JFm(
p
ro»p*rilyc
fthe
Republic,
make*
lheac
tb* Democratic party must become one of
tics or catch-peony devices io attract a Governor of New York, aod th** forever
beat of medicine*.—ArrLr.yr. Set another
little cheap notoriety are worth a ©cut. ailenre Mr. Tild«a and bi* man Robioton,
th* inrtitutiuns that were, is aa true aa
Fint—W* affirm the doctrine* berrtoholy writ, uoleaa there are some mcana foro proclaimed aud maintained, that the The Eoglisbmen have been singularly baaidre dealing a bard blow to Tammany.
m-ideai ia-tbrir behavior, looked on tho
devised by which hooert and decent people Cnitad Stale* of America is a Nation. whole affair at bustneue, and went at it in The Masaachuvcua Republicans are more
ean lire ia the South unmolested by the That while ' local aelf-govctutncnt In al) a steady, traainre* like way. This walk­ thoroughly unite-1 oa a stalwart platf.om
matter* which belong to the State* must
' democratic ruffian' 'of that part of lb.
ing must bo a terrible task
Thoy say than they bare boon for yearn, and will
I* fully reooguixed, the National Govern­
country" Tbera arc thousand, of Demo-, ment ahould secure to ita ritisena, from (be fitful id umbers of the wretched pedoa­ bury the wrangling Democrat, deeper than
trun* are haunted by the moat terrible
crate in lb* North who honaatly and era- whom it claims allegiance, complete liberty dream*, and that when they resume their
The fact is, the infamous melhodi of
ccrely deprecate th* butcbcrioi of individ­ and exact equality tn th* exercise of their pacing’ after them they suffer .untold
civil and political rights. That whether
Southern Democrats are beginning lo tail
ual* in the Sooth for bo other rcaroa than aaaailcd by colitis! persecutions of home tortures in every limb till they warm up upon Northern aentiment wore than ever
' bceauaethey differ in political prineipdm or menaerd by tyranny abroad, all dtixeu&gt; to their work. Th* prises for the fore­ before, oonaequeni upon Ysnoo and th*
most lure cartsioly been very largo and
Chiiholm murder trial*. The Republicans
from tlxme of tbe butcher*. Tbe farce of
tempting, but th* losers wbe lost their
Gully'* triaJTor th* mntder of tbe Cbfa- of origin, race, creed or color, must be entrance money seem to has* undergone here' have all determined lo eireuUta the
holau bu liad tbe effort in the North tu prutroted hy the National Government in even mere bodily pain. Very good order fort* to that the Republicans everywhere
al! the rights granted to them by-tb* Conm»y be well informed.
An'ronc othir
make tbouaand* of Republicans out of toen stilutloo aod the lew*. That our institu­ prevailed on this occarfon, the only no- documenta they have •'cured arc the book* CsaSdn.., and Ik. reartaatao &lt;rf Mr*. Bar­
a of Capt Welk on the ■‘Chiafiolm Meaner. nau.
who have been Democrats all tbdr lives. tions rest upon the equality of all men be­ ticeabl* exception being the hurting
wktek now gtvre n, u&gt;
atone st liauel by a ruffian who feared to and Home Rule in Mirei»*lppi," which C.bk. arer ou.,1 ,f Orel. Ute. Tb* lirandisTb* Barksdale-Dixon oac ia only another fore the law, and that a free ballot, unistwo aMabte .bort uorire ■. on. .f Bothey are tending out to campaign commit­ alnre-;
act in the rcl* that help* to swell tbe Re fiuecccd by fraud, intimidation or force,
man.Uft. I,r ttoyaren, ratiiinl Annoncltos.
and honestly counted, ia th* right of every
tee* end all who may dreiralhem. Cupw*
publican uamb«n and tc letfea tltoae of I qrulified voter , and we Jemaod that elee- country aud of visiting atranircr* with will be sent to any addrau, postage niU,
tlrc- Democratic party in tbc North. It is tton* shall be free from all intcrfervn.-e by pocket* full cf money cootinue*, and on receipt of 50c. by J. W. Hsrde*&lt;C3r ’of wrtlil.o wb-eli i« kun
L.
Mt that tb* Emum Democrat* believe unlawful bodiea of armed men, aod shall cheuteg indxauons of a positive aod gen­ F St., Washiagtoo, aod other documenta
eral revival of busiam on a healthy basis win be forwarded at lb* cost of toelage.
more fully in Republican prwiples than
are
multiplying
on
every
hand.
Genl. Woodford, who baa juel returned
they do in honest Detth^racy, but 'fiooed lional or Slat* militia: force*, except when
Crickci i* a grand old English game from the South, say* that everybody should
employed as a put of the pease reumVorer.
Democracy, rvperislly in th* South, or in Wn-dceounee tb* fiereq partia*n iotoler- i| which ha* somehow never got quite sat- study this subject thoroughly in order to
some parts of it, fa unknown, and as time aneo which prereats a fro* ballot, danh* uraliscd among ua, except at Philadelphia. vote intelligently ; tbat a solid North it
Aa
Irish
team
has
been
amongu«,
and
progrturs, democracy hu to give way to freedom of political opinion ao.i actioa, | played havoc with tbe beat men we could the only thing that will cur* a solid South,
aod tbal after the election of another lie
nacality and ruffianism, and rnvn of bctscri and take* from any of the people the right1 put up to meet them.
There iv some publican Protideat, an earetsl, atalwart
to choose their .home* and te control art
coMolatioa that ia a flyin,.- trip to Canada, man, the bulldosiog element will begin to
wbou hearts boat'warmly fur the Union, enjoy the fraiti of their labor.
and for individoa! jurtise, south u well u
Smnxl—Wo deprecate tbo eourae of ji where th* game is very much mor* gea- disappear from Southern polilioi.
etally played, they hid equally unvarying
See'y Evart* say* be ahull take part ie
north, -are not only getting disgusted «t tbq member* of the Democratic jurty, who ‘
aueixaa.
the way that leading dcowcrate are run­ bar* uudeftakcu to revive aeetiorial ani-;1 It ia probable that tbc daily luooiog tte New York cempiign and the Repub­
lican* are bound to win
The I’revidcot
moeitic* for the purpore of securing polltining the party at the earth, but ere actu­ cal ascendancy in thr Southern Statca. apd
and See'y Sherman are exening a good
ally damorou* that a step shall be put to wbo hare revived tho memories of sectian
infinencc io Qbiu, aod Senator Blaine will
be
brought
to
■
close.
A
number
of
Lr there to help them shortly.
He will
ballot-box stuffing, bulldoxing and murder. al strife by the defiant declaration of a pur­
valuable horses hav* been dretroyed in
Honest nx-n can taka ai other conns, no pose to repeal laws mado ncccnsary by the there constantly recurring reateata and be antliusuaticslly received and do great
matter to what party they may have be­ war and cnaetoJ to securo tho runite of even th* jockeys have not escaped un­ good, coming frreb from bi* extnordipary
victory in Maine.
the wu; sod wo condemn their attempts
longed, tb*y think, and justly too, tbal to secure by legislation what was not ac- scathed. But th* sport i&gt; popnlar, and
Already there is talk of dqtog something
Next year
tbe time hu come when thoao lawless eompiuhed by arms, namely, the cstab- tha public murt be pleased.
wil no doubt witens* a repctilioa of ll&gt;*
Mississippi scoundrel should feel that' 1 lisbmeot. under the name of Stat* sover­
Mtn* sort of thing.
nivan.u. Mteafcaa C«. ■ lrel*itlrl£'ffl.
eignty,
of
those
pcrairuus
doctrine*
which
honest men can no longer, for party sake
We are all agog with expectation.
.ffrAiiaws-r Xii.Jtstt
dostroy the National supremacy, and
remain in a party that can countenance
Talmage the Great la coming back, ' and are walkiog away with our trade in our
r; wJUAsvaaaw f.fftnst
tbo motMu of the foithful ar* yawning own goods because of tbe liberal aij given
aueh acts u arc contiauaily transpiring in and civil wan
tu, b»Ms .^1 &gt;U Um,I U..™
----'
‘
iaown.
Ho
is,
tbe'.Soulh, aod moro wpodatly in .Minis
them by thrir Gov't in the way of steam­
lUni—Tbepledgra of the RcpubBean
rilh shekels spoil- ship •ubaidi'i aod postal facilities.
aiaaniWBiSk
Our |
sippi.
We do not believe that any politL party to maintain tho National boner aad tu
imposed macbincry, our manufactures of (
ed party cao lire, that hu to reel ire its ptraerre tbe National credit hare beta re­
Loots and.shoes, carriage*, and all kinds of'
deemed in the face of bitter nppoaitioo by
surtenaoce from homan blood.
Honor the prompt reamnpUou of specie payment"
hardward and eutltry are in greet demand
and human life are a;good wap is advaacri jtod the reduction both of tbe [riodpil ernarit is, alas, not that peaceful home in South* America, but our cunoeciions
of any political party, aod the South will 'and tbe interest of the public.debt. Aod the gno-J man might .wish to return to. with those parte are so dum.y that we
There are- dissaeoaioas therein, aod no cannot aril, except through British ijtaU, I
we
congratulate
our
feliow
citizens
upon
w.M.x.cLAiiui;
find, just ao nr* u lime lull, that it will
lets than four prominent officials have aod without Gov't aid, do affect the liberal
s'0LD*BYRALL DRUGGISTS.
1
be eoofruuted by a aoSd North, and that
manifested symptoms of serious diasalu- aicy of Great Britain, we most .inevitably I
factiou with the way thing* are, and have
that solid North will demand that every
Ldiind in the race for commercial su- '
Manhood : How Loat? How Reatored*. ;
been, carried on. And then there is tbe
individoa!, whether be be a resident of
more than probability of aoovber trill
Mfoureippi or Mjchigao, Loufaisna or
by the oasemUed Presbytery oo appeal
Muuchuaetts, shall hav* the privilege of
from the decision of the former ccunril.
Ami then tho newapapoa, illustrated ’and
making known hia political sentiments
otlicrwiae, will not kt tho man alouc.
without fear or favor.
Until that time *
f Poor Talmage!
t
shill chme, we do not fed very much like 1
Talking of Talnugv make* Ana think
boasting orcr our living ip the "Land of '
| of Beecher. The Plymouth pastor bu
the frc«, and th* hstna of the brave."
,triotic course of Prcrident Hayes in tnaif- I, jus« lust one of his rUunebest fracrxL—
taining the eoostitutional prerogatives cfj■ i old I'ree’.ani, tb* Biyoklyn lolinral Hcv
the Ex*cuti*e, and in courageously aad ■I cn ie Coliectcr—efi/ci not to say obsti­
Tbe chief product of Cipher Reform
(uocostfully resisting*!! efforts of a Dem- j nate patriarch wKo has been repeatedly
ocratie Congress to cripple the functions || turned out of office and Uss simply doapegoata.
,
'
of the Goverament. We retogaitr ike, elined lo gu. There has been an uproar
| for a dsy or ,two. and then Beeeber would
earnertneas and sincerity with which he '
hu labored to rortore harmony and good |j go down to Washington, Me the President
feeling to all sections of the country, to re- .I for the time bang, and after a good.
core purity, efficiency and frugality in I laugh come back victorious The deacon’
It teems lo be generally conced'd that
every branch of the public service, and to ! wed to take ths matter very philosophic­
Jeff. Davie will be slcetad lo th* L'nftod divorce tbe Civil Service from the min ally, quite m a thing of cuurM, and one
Gully.
Blaton Senate from Hissiwppi.
•gemeut of partisan polities, to sustain tbe really wonder* if, in cate Boocher bed
aver failed, the entire army and nary
The Iktnomtio pyramid ia just
It is estimated that if John Kelly can financial credit of the Government tad to could bare sgccccdcd in ousting this moat two atones higher than the other,
insist upon free and honest election"; and
secure 20, 000 DenLeratic vote* tbe do- we will support the President in lb* rc»tbo other ia to bn raised shortly by
The only American nobfaman, George
lest of Gov. Bcbinson ia assured.
possibility of making sominations to office
the Count Joantio, as be cells himvclf,
“Veto u you drink 1” has kept the without dictation from other departments has been celebrating the centennial of the
Secretary Thom|ak&gt;o, wbo ia at his home
of the Government, aad In pcnirtcntly
liquor interest ia paa»«r: '‘rote as you
tUDNKYSd
carrying out the principle; relating to the victory gained by his alleged relative, in Indiana, write* to friends ia Washing
pray" will hurl it from its throne I
Civil Service declared in th* Cincinnati (Tommodore Teal Joore over the English too that at oo time ia hn experience has
liue-of-battlc abip Serapis. -The queer
Salon Chaos say* it was coalition that platform and in bis letter of aeceptasc.;
old gentleman was good naturally allow- he known tbo Republicans of that stale to
Fif,h
—
While
the
Bepublicaa
party
is
'
rained the Greenbadk cause this year in
practically uaited in demanding the sup- ;by tho Mayo; anJ Alderman lo hoist * be ao thoroughly awake lo the importance
Maine. What do th* Democrats say prwaion of intemperance by the not 1tfsg palsied by himself and Staled to be a of political tease* aa they are U present.
legislation, it recognise* an honest differ fac
1 simile of tbo ooc used on the Ameri­ Tbreeetnrn of prosperity has brought back
can
ship dariog^lbe action, (rent the roof
'
The stalwart Republican papers of Iowa ence of opinion atnone its member* as to* of
tba Oily Hall, and has been boiling many voters who bad strayed from the
are anthuaiaalic and foil of praise of Gen­ which form of law trill beat accomplish 'over for days'with joy and patriotism. party, aod be is confident that io tbe eou­
that end, and tbe &lt;|u*alion i* therefore re- '
eral Logan, who baa been making a ran- ferrod to the people to be settle by tlism 'Ilia CMtribuifonsto the prea* have been teat out year Indiana will uka rank u i
in the Legislature. Organised fin the pro- ’voluminous, and really interesting as well Republican state.
Maine and California in the two gnat faction of tbe weak, tbe relief of tho cp. 1w very
&gt;iorj u&gt; tvw uj
vcncrauie
Hmry Golly, th* Miauaaippi murderer,
prceetd and the elevation of all. th* He- ‘
abutmenta of the Republican bridge atrou public*^, party pledge* itself anew to thaee father
of General Danini E. Sickle*, of baa been acquitted.
1
It took a Kemper
matrimmial and army tame.
Il
tbe country, aod Ohio will go up aa a primary objects, and believing that ao ef- tnueb
'
reunty jury just half an hour to determine
appear*
the
old
gentleman
it
very
fond
of
frctual
mean*
of
promoting
them
is
a
diffuJ
centre pier oo tbe 14th. inat.
music, and that on several occaaiooa of that shooting a whit* girl, wbo is trying
If the men of Mtchigaa will do their
late, a ghostly orehrclra of anrpawng to sav* her father from bring murdered, is
doty tbo rum buainau will be dried up
merit, led by a most polite and aooom- oo crime in .Mississippi, when the girl b:nl'iabed disembodied spirit, have visited longa to a Republican family. An envi­
him ia broad dayligfit and played enchant­
agitate and educate tho people.
ronment like tkat of Mi**tarippi will deval­
ed sir*, to his great Oeligbt.
. Mrc. Chisolm teU* bar atory iu full in
nun jolly jokrr. Rep. 8- a (Sunset) op a hell if Col. Ingennll h right about
Cpx, has earned th* gratitude of tbo**
th* New Yorx IWhrae,—tho chrnnkfo of
sad th* Ctfobsllnm. sppsers in tMs' aueXsr.
friend* of *U of tu, th* Post Offic* cara terribfo crim* which ought to abam* th*
in lbs course st whir!, tbs writer shows, with
risn.bvgcuioj thririppy raiaol, and tbe
Speaking of the Chairman of tho Robin- stery «rn«ranco of eandsr, th. ,«riu of
south for iu political intolerant*.
New k ork !»y* erganizing a little sur­ aon Dccioeraii* convention in New York, asMertlislitsratBrsnewiulays cumol with
regent lo th* fund low *f tbs cereiwilam. Ws
Tbe slaveholder* in Cub*, it ia *lteg«d,
prise for Lim the other day. Mid gar* him
thinh that ITirenoiagy hu decidedly ths sda auperb w*te!i, which be acknowledged an exchange exdrims :—
hare recently enunripated nearly six
vaauje ia ths contest. Mr. Tsreple. la bu
Where, 0. where Is Chairman Jaeete.
in aa good a ipccch as even he aver made.
tbin! iMtallssui efTbs American Novsflst.
Mr. Bergh, if tb* Society far the Prewith them for akrvwa for five yean.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
vuatioo of Cruelty to Animals, is in th*
Hull, and a vary frank CMtMmtlm ef kl *
John Kelly a*y*— and bo ought to
f-rc.rly ..aad by J^o*&gt; Maa*. Fee rate
knew—th* greatest edamity tbsl could of the Legialatare. would tend to give Viva section ta Ch* trouble thia titaa. Th*
or rest. Apply at
■&gt;•» »».t reuaullv view* of the mesial organbefall thia country would be the .lection ।steadineM to kgialation and to the admin­ doctor* claim that cutting up dogs aliv*
Knappen's Law Office.
is very nscereary ia th* intcrcaU of sci*nee,
liw. Other lopiMof latareat ar* The Women
of-Tilden, the trickslsr, as praaidant." istration of th* law* and lo tbe important Mr. Bergh take* issue thereon. Tbe
efltely; IlMM 'lvaaite; TA. IHffweare;
of th* office* and th* care of tbo voter* in
ua IliWway. Berth of rallraU, .w»*d
Tu speak of bis Bataafo msjerty aa * TU.T-. Aaivriceha Orfok; Reldter-teoad. :.'MM
Radix
A Democratic paper in Maine which, ।filling them, and would relieve tho people fight ia quite exciting.
t.» Ollv. Clmnfl.lJ I’.. -.1__■__ . . .
Th* dqxrtMat allotted to Corrtipeadaata la
saint
ia
a
mild
perversion
of
language
when
during the Ute eawgiaigu, was user* 1from that frequency at dect'iotu which ia
rich In Inlerea'lag enuawl, amt indeed th*
the whole aember i. worthy a carelbl convcianI’reridenl Hayas, in bj* abort speech at compared with that favorite pbrau
Greenback than Democratic, coolly ro- 1believed to be no longer coudoeire to the
Knappen's Law Office.
IhHureadtof. n* Jouyaal ia etre published
of th* Comrawnreeltli. .
the Ciactnnati lednrtrial L'oovontloo, said self-righteous prate which holds up to the at
mark* now tbal GreeoHekism la dead in weUhre
'
tLa low nrln- .,r *•* rat .
_l.t; .
Howre near 2nd Ward fickrei Umm. F.r ■
public gsie as ■■reformers” the men who
teste; rnreWO. Apply u
Maia*
A* tbo result of Free Labor th* Scnth that tba revival of butiacsa prosperity
ru largely du* to tb* fact that ral nos look complacently on tbe inhuman methods
Knspp«n’» Law Office.
Tbe dements of doccney and intclE- 'this year will prod are 5,000,000 bale* of
are "moasurad and mad* steadier, by * by which tbe South is kept aolul fur tbe
oottoo
equx)
to
2,600,000,000
pound*
and
gtnee among the Maaaadiosctts Demo «
Hnure near Mate * Bartley'a Mill. Vm aai*1 '
''Reformers" lorcurrency tbal i* worth its foe* io tbe Bourbon Democracy.
erals are quietly oq-aaixing, preparatory to "about 600,000,000 pound* of tobacco.
Knappen'e Law Office.
fighting Butler and hU Utaebin* to th* "This is 250,000,000 pound* of eottoo, and market* of th* world," and that credit
12,000,000 pounds of lobe.-e-i in exsrea of now rests ' upon a aotand and atablo basis "
&lt;onMr c"*k
:
Th* condition of thing* would bare bean
FSteaMO. Fov Mte or real. Apply at
One contrast between tbe Democrats any crop raised before. The present sea­ very different if tbo polley of th* OrrenKnappen s Law Office,
son 322,279,500 pound* of tobacco was
and lb* Republican* at tbo preseut lime
exported Crtten to the value of *162,- backem had prevailed.
ia that the former arc quarreling with
each other, and the letle? ecre never
HONEST

MONEY

PLATFORM

Opposition to all pappr infla­
tion. and consequent dqireriution. In favor of a currency of
■coin and paper of etpial value,
and equal purchasin'-’ power." the
.
.
paper convertible wil com ah
the will of Ute holder.

YOUNG MANASES-*

“OHIMY^

BACK!”

HUNT’S
BOEMEDY

Wheat!
Wool.
.
Corn.
Pot&amp;toifs
U IaU«l.
butter.
Pork,Hams,

ANB SELLS
Plaster.
Lime,
Hair,
Stucco.
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything yon
have and to buy
thing you want

Mt 0. MSI,
Keeps constantly osi bend

HA1K

STUCCO,
‘
CEMENT.
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
PLOWS.
DRAGS
ClLnVATOB.*. MVBLKrauVZL FUHTfl.

REAL ESTATE.

The New York Jn&amp;wee says, •‘that fal­
ling off of 19,000,000 in the rerenuc, du
to legislation in favor of tbe- Solid South,
it another inkling of wbal would happen
wore the Democratic party to be put ia
poMereiou of th* Gorerameot. The Soath
nut owly decline* to pay Un dab's, but also
intends to have the cart of goveminx the
country defrayed by th* North.

the repudiating State*. It fiods that tho
entire laaa to creditor* by the repudiation
of Southern Slate* fa not leu than 272,­
000,800, art tb* lou by municipal re­
pudiation will swell the sggregste to
*3&lt;M&gt;,0O4,OM.

The reproentatlve Chalmers of klimu
aippi who reptaenu in Coegra* a district
which, if there was a fair decline, would
rcjse: film by 5000 majority, should'

chart;" upon HspubliMM a porpwte to
. tetuperanre people Ip pr j destroy free goverammit, ia not oaly mol

'

LIME,

LEFT 11A.VH FLO B'S.

Reaper and Mowers.
Pays the highest Cash price
duee.
Fanners will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purebtumg any of the above articlec,
at bia Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Street*.
Hautinga, April, 2. 1879. 49

1II

PIONEER STORE I
J&gt;~Wr in Geweral M.-rchartiw,

CLOTHING
I®

Ywtta, Bm ai (Mta

A SPECIALTY-

»yi»

"-“w.
Apply.)

Knappen*. Law Office.
itrtak F*raU*ee Fautary aa. Jdhraua M. |

Knappen'e Law Office.

I&gt;«»ia Sawing Machine, Dvcwiid &lt;’rne*

�HriUNOEU-,

OV1DW
_

Callfiwia
ACROSTIC.

W •« *■&gt;»«,. m,
______ ____
The enrollment of (he n,^.

BY GOODS!
IY GOODS I

cavies butter at tba crest lutoroelional
Dairy Fair The packages that took ths
»?b»did samples o! what
to be, perfaet In

lh

Ua v a ij
w,wj
era psipih. F-“'1 wlorod
'lTk,r to a perfet June tint with
Th' ■“JwofFUat asy, din new lwBOr !

Wells.
RCo’o Pvrfecied Butter C-dor.

Roils, pimples, 4nd .11 blood dimmsoo
r.CUrr*1, b’r “P^Wood Search
Hold by all drugjMa.

Gentlemen’s
I am Showing this Season:
The largest stock of Dry Goods,
The largest stock of Dress Goods,

u’*dr- u,U“ H ie in condition t
“d eooacjuwdy, be buy. all Use
boewffodfcr.de, aud draw, i, ,

The largest Stock of Ladies Cloak-*, •
Tho largest Stock of Ladies Knit Scarfs and Hoods,
Tho largest Stock of Underwear,
»
.
The largest Stock of Hosiery,
~
The largest Stock of Gloves,
.
• The largest Stack of Men's Clothing,
The largcst.Stock of Boys' Clothing,

Mr. ADen will have the

" &lt;*m«*y, for tbe sim(
knows how io make it ।

Wku

&gt;d tv be petroleum oil hu
To The Public.
tn Roecommon county,
The Mimes Uhl having removed to
pronounce it paalau.
rooms over the I’uat o£«.
prepsred.aa
•oeracy .in
(hpir 1 bentofure, lo attend to all orders ant, uated
»«
i™,
to our eant
Prompt atleurion poid to
Tb«y wore receutly purchased In VarmoM.
cutting end fittintr.
Plaiting of all kinds
Ak-t
made by the yard.
Wo have a mce vari|
"f patterns aod yuu are cordially in
?** ProJ“« fdr August
l"
b*.rr*j’
loraavj vitod to call and examine them .
| -** J^b-rj of the msuufsetsr.
Thankful fer pa&lt; favors, we rtspeclfa!
Mt^srw Creesy A Upjohn are driving
* fair share of tbe pblie petronsgv.
icir brick making.
Forty-ooe of tbe candidates of the I
ground, and give all eroded hfohnation K^nmy
lo a..
I
!,«* out for pick-poekrta, fakirs and I
to regard lo them
uf there ce j
Hon. (Vm.ni Smith delivered, 0o I
kVc-are informed that wheat brought aa
«t

L- D. Gardner
-l-T

,.

holds it* own, bringing i

, foe Prohilfttion, and denounced the
tlMlawjtm as the merits of th.

visit t« AUogaa Co. on Monday last.

-------- —•• -- uwa ui wno
heard him fully appreciate, aud we think

;!i -»:d lire weather prove propitious,

. renvaav of 1880, are effectually riieoeed.
There fa to be a theatrical exhibiiioo,
‘hfa (Tumiay) and to-mon4w evuniog, at
I moa HaU. by a troop of nine children
*0 nwsftmt tbensrircs by the varigated
from CharioUo, foe tho benefit of the Re­
colors of foliage.
form Club. The "Darkey's Stratagem ia
the Drama selected, aod the repeueoutaiioo
bar a f'rdioo on it.

I We hope cor people will turn out n.
Ear aeveral day*, our engine baa ecareethat tbe Reform Qub may reap
ly had time to cool off, io greet baa been • neb beMfli. aud ear citixsM show t’ueir
the ruah of job work.
CE-upvr.dv. iB the .ffbru of the htHe
Tbe Rich Bros, blackxmitha, are among folks, to amove aad in.trnct their natn»«
tlieir many customers.
Ik-wne died yjaUrday moro'fod
hato.tbtt vimpsthie* of friends.

They

A more beautiful lot of calling cards

eumm«aord the construction of a large and
beautiful residence vn Main street in that
village, i
There are being gathered by the boys;
Luodreda of bovhda of butternuts and

Call at the Bajian office for tbe finret
kind uf job printing. We do not propone
to blow, I hen kt a job go oet of tbe often
that looks a. iftbc ink fountain was a mud
hole, and the type a drove of eptdme. We
will do your work nicely, or will no*

navi IS. »JM.' I

&lt;-»•&lt;

ORT GOODS !
mn huh
. AK!&gt;

or

JULIUS RUSSELL.

CROWN
SEWING MACHINE.

SEPT. I5TH.

I I PoM
aitt®.

1879

m GOODS, m GOODS
At the C«bh Store of

irrlculliirlsLI
fcwaHeUiXaoMMVU'e. 1

•. US tH nOBAf

I have been in New York the last two weeks and bought
a much larger Stock of Gootb than ever before. I have a
Gne Stock of

ACE,

POWER CORN SHELLER.
M.vmrr liale A Bartley hove add*! to
their other fsciiitiro io their flouring milt,
that of a first class power eoro-ebeUer. Bo
bring along your corn and got it shelled io
oni-mghlh the time that you can do it at
home Remember that flour, feed and
grain, same crs-les as cheap aa anywhere
in tbe city. A free dlivery to all parts of
the city.
3Stf

VICTORY !

GROCERIES

Suitings. Cloakinga,
Waterproofs Lodiea Cloth,

Fancy Goods,

Ik-#ver. Flannel*.

Ready Made Clonks,

tore i pt A Domestic Chths

G’enU Suitings,

Clothing, Clothing,

Furnishing Goods.

Hata and Capa.

•

Hosiery, Ac.
I have taken advantage and can make tlte-lowest price*.

—

LEWIS STERIsr.
.

Washington Block.

THE only PLACE to find BROADHEAD DRESS GOODS

HAPPY ZEPH.

Hastings, Sept. 15. 1879.

Mottas
THE PEOPLE’S PAPER.

Ivoung
THE ECHO FOR

1880;

What ia it ?
Ans.—Your

*

and

What ix it made of ?
Am.—Pure DRUGS ogly.
How ia it made ?
Am.—With care and accuracy.
Whore to got it ?
Am.—*At SobertS A Hotchkiss,
where you will always find a full and
eclact Slock of

goods in same ratio.

DART’S

KIDNEY PAD
TKEGtUT MSCOTEM

.„erMTS 4

•" — w—Ms*,
Tc„w

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY

THE KVRNIKQ NEWS,

TO

PrescriplioM

42-41

i rmsatK-snTOSsrtas1- Drugs and Medicines.
S'miu^teTCTiaw'.S!! Our expense* are light and wo sell

Three Months Free I

A specudty.

TETOWANt

4-f

CONSUMPTIVES !

JAMES M. HEWE8
SAWS FILED,
Footer - Cdabroud KID GLOVIS,

Dreret Goods.
Silk Fringca,

Over Coats. Fine Suilff,

HENRY L. NEWTON,

tUWcrilMn hr Ta* tceu hv |N&gt; edt Lave Ik.

EskibiMd by

E!9«

Sept. 30, 1879.

■ '
sSSSSSreSs

may be safely reckoned among Republi-

not say, for the wildest rumors are afloat.
Same say it was glycerine- Corbin wee
slightly hurt he says, but bow it u I don’t
know. The report is that to blew it up
himself, but though I would like to be­
lieve it, yrt it hardly looks credible.
Ho would doubtless have been a little
more careful A large hole was biown
through a budding acruaa an affey aod
about twenty feet from the aaloos. I*
wu brick. There was an immense force
somewhere, doaUl— e groat deal more
ih.u wu intended. Some indignant ritiaru wished to make sure work of it, and
did move lh*n be Intamfad, for hi. nmione
during the fair were such as to disgust
^„y citiM» of tbe tows, wdiing bUdly aB
kind* ef li’l"®" «a
•*** ,h“
b. see* lo C-dumb- and got acm. prosti­
tutes add kept them there to satis, mew
there to potroolM him. Such soifans &lt;rs

*&gt; •

I

GENTS »XW&amp;k.
[815 Made in One Day

o

isnw

Tea, Ren. fa on : Westerville, Ohio, to Luther Brawn of
Il fa a boy. bat ' Barry township, attest that tbe opporiiiou
Ren. thinks the little one ia pretty young lo ttw traffic in Liquid Damnation fa no* Ceereury Sherman have votercd into a
‘‘Moepwy to defeat the nomination of I
Geo. Grant. Why nee tbe term coo- j
pleased to note all kinds of remmaahli op­
•piracy, even if there ia ground for tbe
position
to
tbe
saloons,
we
cannot
indorse
reived ever eighteen hundred dollars
worth of stoves. They have over fifty .under any eireumstaaess, mob operation,
different iindr of burners. How fa that in that or any \&gt;cher matter .
Set bsck 42 years
WnrwnixB; Qaio,l
-I wae troubled for many yean with
Sept. 15, 1872. J
Kidney Complaint, Gravel, £c ; my blood
| Thia morning at about 2 o’clock 1 was I becamwthin; I was dull and inactive,
reuid hardly crawl about, was ao old
Chicegu and return for •4.50.
Tickets aroused by a fearfill explosion, aad ia • worn out man all over, could nt nothing ;
good to return until aod including Satureitement, aod Lurrying io and fro. Has­ now 1 am a boy again. Sly blood and
kidneys are all right, aod I am m active
tily donning my dotbee, J started down , I as
a man of 30, allhouch I am 72, sad I
A full attendance at the Encampment I
town to see tbe cause, and what a acene |
of I. O. O. F. cn Thursday evening of met my gate. Curbin’, saloon waa blown I | have no doubt it will do as well for others
of my ago. It fa worth a trial—(Fanext week al Odd Fellows Hall ie•desired, to tatters, that fa the only word that will
as. there fa a Urge amount of important express it ? and the front windows of every
business to be transacted.
principal building on that street oo both
A very largo acreage o( wheal has been aides of the road were blown all over the
and ia being -pul*in this halt Thal ia street. A sadder sight! never saw iu my
right farmers,, if we have got to feed see
life, sod 1 hope I may never see again.
era! nations bwtidas our own, tho farmers Tho report fa, that two kegs of powder
arc the coco, and only ones to do iL
were stolen from a Mr. Rowe end appro­
G083AMKR WATERPROOFS *1
Kidder A Cu.'s, Grand Rapid., Mioh.
I
The appearances arc that there will be priated to the work, but bow that io I can­

for the mouth ofFepi. fa 478. the same
for -Sept, of last year fa 433. showing an
increase of 39 or 0 per cent, in tbo firs*
mouth of ihb year over the mime month

MDsunnrBfflniH,

From Harry C. Shafer, the Champron i

THE NEW

Ha, ha, papa Maus.
bu high heeled boots.

a lergu exhibition oo tbo county FairGrettqda.
Thai the altetsdaace will bo
v -ry large is confidently expected, as there
ia every appearance of good weather
’ The total iorulement in tbo city schools

In fact the largest, most complete and best Stock of ’General Dry .
Good sever shown in this city. Buying these Goods from first
hands for Cash enables we to offer

Breathing Organs ; 'Diaeaaua of Men
Disrates of wo
Heart Troubles
variety of
•, iwtlh et*4»oev that •
in mrot caws
dUetem are turob:-.

I A largo number of our eiiiseae win via­
Our Caltforni sxchaagro have retarns '
' it the Ionia Co- Fair, to bear Ben Hill, of the members rieefed to the LegfaU
of Georgia. ’
lure cf that Stalo, sufficient to show that
J. W. Glenn i. lo met a uw mill near both branches will certainly ba controlled
Mr J. S. Ciark»ao. arc tho mrot bosuii- MUbn«-k, Mootrelm Cu. One million by the Republics tu. Of tbe 40 Sonstors
22 are Rrpublicaus, 9 Dcmoanu an J 'J
fol wc ever saw. b»ok at them on tb« I fe&lt;1
U&lt;’ *"
•»
J«d.
Workingman's candidates.
Of the 80
members of du Room, the Republicans
Mr. Burt. Walker leader of tbe Martin, [
John l*s and Burt Holly will
hare certainly cheted 41, the. Democrats
13, all others, 24; not heard from, 2.
,
guest of G. II. Brooks, and will remain
California, with a Republican governor,
Many people of Woodland eannoc
। treasurer, cumptrolUv, surveyor-general.
Jobn.-’.lfeodynar.
He speaks tor the
«»d Ihts dam c
| .uperiotendent of .public instrartioo, aod
public pattuMgo, aud certainly dreerrre iL ! *" oeT,r riek«-»•
I four Republican representatives In Coo.
grorn, rnthe rosuilof the last electiun.

•

The Largest Stock of BUFFALO ROBES.

Base Ball Player ■’ T: _
______
Boston, July 23, 1874
wanted;
Dr. W. M.Gilee: In the match U- RK
‘r.'JUX:
Moura. Powers A Barlow will exhibit
on the Fair Grounds, the Hanisou Wag tween the Atlilelicn of Philadelphia and I
i *iNTED^£
t&gt;n, Tiger Rake, Wiard Plow and Royce
about leu saloons to a township.
Reaper, but their Stoves will bo exhibited
I Tbe Rapublfastu, by tbe Islet adricro, at thrir Store, where they hare the largest koea cap. Your sgvnt fortunately hap**
—.1 — --------- r ttjin u{ aBj pcnc-l to bo prreocL He instantly ap­
rHL?*W.‘’bo,h
nf tbe
plied your Liniment, and with m«ant
|C*WbriMa Lepristure. Thi. will either
relief. I wu able to continue the game.
Tr
””°,h •» «’»«• other Re­
The day following played in Brooklyn,
publican hie successor
। aod the day after in Philadelphia
then
yj* 9&lt;7«^°fNew Mexie,. hM tele-1
• sail*! fur Europe. With gratitude J n..w
r. mmunivote ibis faet, aud with the de
«ire tbal ever gytsmut vkuuM know . f th, •
g'&gt; d to be derived from your valual.lc I
I dlreovevy. as without it. uro I .LuuM «, ।
tainly have been amble to accoinpli-lv |
what I did.
H-ABUY C. Ktlargu. I
-Id Baseman Ratus Haw, JJa:| Club
I
Sold by all druggtMs. Send for pfaam-

County Correspondence.
WoOPLAJTDt Sept. 29th, 1879.
Farmers are trendy through eroding and
। the hum of the threshing mubiue is ayrin ---r—— —"
“vuravu ai ire
tai! “trade sale" have been far better tlun
' heard in our midst.
I -Dame Rumor, ’ tbo bon.m friend of was anticipated.
The
national
debt
is
now
represented by
XXX, cnrrespotrlsut of the Naahvillo
•233.000.000 of six per cent, boadr.
aVere, fa said to reside in the nouthero •508,000,000 of 5 per rents. •258.000,­
portion of our little vDiage. and baa the 000 of 41 per cents. •730,000,000 oft
rcocmblanre of a fish called "bull bead " per rents, and •410,000,000 ot non inter­
set bearing debt.
' hesd ail mouth.
Gen. Rautu, Commissioner of Internal
Perry Ktowril hu ___ __ ____ ___ Revenue, if vigorously caforcing the law»
against illicit diatilrftion and has notified
James Vosper of loots for »175.
Government officers iu the South that they
Coridou Smith is again to taka up hfa must bold whatever tilceal property they
can iayyieir hands on against all comers i

Making Rooms over the poet office,
and a»k tbe patronage of a geoerous pub•li. Sea card in another column.

Dr. King a California Golden Com­
pound.
la a strictly vegetable preparation, and
will positively euro Dyspepsia. Sick Head­
ache. Aridity of Stomach, eomins ur. of
Food, Palo in pit ofStociacb. Low Spit-

iCrt, Tabiw Msafusl Sii&amp;j

Call and See us.

ROBERTS tb HOTCHKISS. &amp;«** tbeGridu.

�Country

The Steamship City of T&lt;Aio, in. whirl, I
General Grant embarked for his homeward ■
voyage, baa filled the ordinary term of her the able editor of the Okolonu .S'ru/ra, and i
trips and has .arrived iu the harbor of San
bo trill •-tbcw Joyal Irpa-nr, thrac devil l
do0 ef YxBkwdom-—
“That the Radical pertyrMH neverh.re
the upper band again iu'ib-u lminiatralioo

Ladies
Y&lt;OV B5NTEWS

STS

-That, notwithManding the Srgrvtt
bare tho majority, they alull never have
*'- THAT EVERY COUNTY WILL

Do you w*,,t/LPrreirbl^B*
Inc lomplrxfoa f H «&gt; ’

... i* !';

BECOME A YAZOO. AND EVERY
PATRIOT A BAIIKSDALK. BE
FORE WE WILL SUBMIT TO AF­
RICAN SUPREMACY."
apurte ; fur the dariag and imnulaive
genius of Ute first Napoleon rank* him in
highest order of military gefciut and
tuakea him th* one modern eompar of
Alexander, Hannibal and Caesar, the
three moat illustrious captains of anti-)uity.

Tbchutery of Eogliah colonial rule
contain* many ) age*, and oot of them
baajoat b*cn repealed iu Afgbaniatan.
Forty aevcu year* ago the ameer, wbo
wm »eatod oti tbo throne by Engli*h bay
otreta, wm aataaaiiated, and tho whole
Afghan nation ruac ia auddea revolt, nod
eight thoaaaod df her majmty'* aoldiera
went flying fori their/ lire* from Otbul.
Now the cane look* r&lt;|U*lly bad. Com­
bined with lb* rveent duuatero in *outh
Africa, thia unexpected outbreak impoaca
upon Lord Beaeotwfield'a government a
octnplieatcd and dangeroua problem, fail­
ure lo eolva wbieh may oral them their
aeata, and turn tbe popular tide again
toward Gladatone. All the algM uf the
tlma point to the return lo power of that
great atataman, and the ptrwcnt tiouble
may be tho Huai eaow of bringing about

of tho military profcnrion, wboae fame is
not for a day, but for all time, bo haa a
juat claim to bo claaoed with Turrnoe,
with Fredrick tbo Great, with Welling­
ton and Moltke, next to Napoleon the
moot auecesaful commander* of modern
Lima, and to bo pUrad at tba bad el
any list from which the groit Bonaparte
ia excluded .
Tho apleoder of General Grant's rcccp
tioo* in tbo many countries through which
be hM ttayried w*i prinripally owing to
bis great feme m a aoldier. While it i*
General Qirfirld reports Gee. Grant aa
true that nothing to factnatins tho multi­
tude aa brilliant military achievements it rating : I have olyways full certain that
ta re|u*Uy true that nothing so reron- if ever I roaghl or obtained a place by
my own seeking, I ahould fail in tbo
diuchargc of ita dutieu. You will remem­
ber that I never asked’for an appointment
groat renown ia the one prnfeaaiou ■ fiich in my life. When Qov. Yalca naked me
mrmbera of tbe proadeal arialocrariiM and lo take charge of a regiment, I diutruated
ecioM of the moat illiutroiu royal house* my abilitr tu do that. To be auro, I liad
think not it beneath them to practice. commanded a company in Mexico, but
Even mooareha deem it not below their
dignity to wear a military uniform, and
their wiUiogncM U&gt; beir the aham iniigaia
of military rack alletta their reaped for
military talent*. On thia point the loflieti aod the-lowheat order of aocicty are
at one ; tbe great warlike achwvemenu
which dauk the multitude exert an equal­
ly potent faacination in the bigboit eirrica
of royalty and nobility. Not merely ■ io
popular eatimatiuo but in the estimation
of monarch! and tbe leaden of aociety
reaplcndcnt military aehievemenu cooatitulc the beat paMport to enthnaiaaiic re
eognition. ' •
We ahould be alow to admit th.it thia ia

I Republican, Ian* 57,til9 ; Glc-ix, IKmociat, -W.S51 -. White, Workiugmea'a, 44,। I3t&gt;.
Pcrk;4a' plurality veer Glenn, 20.­
754 ; ‘PetLini. orer White, 23,1*3 ; Glenn
! over White, A115.''
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•
without tLe great Fredrick ? What would
have been the cdMition of England if J; Tbe poet Whittier liar written a letter
Wclungton Ind teen defeated lo tbeSfsn- in reply to ao I inritalim tu attend the
ish I’cnniMul* aod at Waterloo? How ,| tweoty fifth aiiuircriau eel.-bration of the
Waa tbe chief, wm resumed at tbe eourt of could the American lUptblio hat* b -.-n H-illement of £an«a», itf*rhi«h h« aaya:
Auiana of tbe Seine. Tbe crowd preaeot ettabluhcd ifWaahiagton had been an **No om of ycatr aiatcr atatei baa such a
waa aa great aa on tbe day before, aod the un*uecea&lt;ful general, or bow could the t&gt;card a» }vurt, au lull of peril and
place Dauphine and the atepa leading to (j'uio). bare born preserved if Grant had -adrentura, • flftitude aelf aaerificc and
ndrbccn ths first military character of hi*,
the law eourta were thronged during the age ? The whole niuras of eiviliaufon. heroic devotiod to freedom. Ita baptiam
of martyr blood out only aavod tbe atatc
Whole day. When the examination of the ancient and modern, ba* been detcraiioc'l to liberty, but made the abolition «f alarp.-aoocre by tbo judgo waa over, M. Vollc- bv military vietoriaa. Why bare Salam!* cry everywhere poaaible.
tird de Laguerie, Advoeale-Gtom), took end Marathon bran such pc-tcot name* for :
twcolf centuries &gt;f great military victories | Tbe balance of e**h io the etale trvaa•p the tiae on behalf ol the prooccution. aro not tho turning point* in the life oti Ury Sept. |.; was $t&gt; 10^10232 ; reccipti
He drew a sketch of the antecedent! of nation* ? It 1* thegentral 'voice uf the for the week radio/ Sept. 20, were 814.S0|t&gt;7 ; payment* for aamc time 82.
tbs priaooera. The parrot* had in all cxi- j
572 62.', leannj; a balance Sept- 20, !97'J,
At been hnocat people, and bad given their '
■ona the beat education which they could ]
afford Abadie began life by robbing hi* ’
\ The Kilos w-ioty district lodj?? I. 0.
brother, wbilat Gilloa ruined hi* aged fa­
I G. T. waa held at Kitoo Ilipid* Sept.- 17.
ther by making away with 10,000 ft.,
Addrcnoe* were made by Sami Dickie of
I Albion, John Evana ofXellevur. and Mr.
and Farigou’Je were mere children.
The
1 Bur.-ao of Detroit Mrs. II. A. Kent
first attempt of thia band »u to rob-a
uf Eiton Rapid« read a poem.
couple of the name cf Ju^cntiers. . The,
Wooley tap that there are • Rood
whola.troop wm eooduetcd\i/itli great
many Democrat* in Ohio wbo won't vote
regularity aad iBeuce, by Abadie, woo bad
thia year an lent a Cre ia built under them.
studied the locality well ; he knew exact
The urua) way bu been to build a firr
ly where tho money box waa kept.
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ia tbo ma*t illuatroua mil—z, ----------of the.age If wo paw from gvocrai* tv .
etitermcn it is obvious thrt no other cun- .
temporary *'.alesman would hare received
ensh unircraa) mart* of rcapeetfnl humage
We need not allnde to mootireha, for it KI
not tbe habit of m.iuarvhs to make v*ten­
sive travel* ; but if Prince Biamsroh, for
example, tbc groitce* aud moat *ucere«ful
ataicomau of the age, bad made the tnut
of the world, wbo beleivea chat he would
have met inch a wriet ufbrilliant orailen*
aa hare greeted Gvucral Grant ? Tho distiogutabed Amcrjcxn cx-I'rtaidcnt Ims
made tbo moat -remark able journey in all
recorded . history, seeing more, honored
more, admitted to closer confidence* bv
tb* rutert of mankind, than any individ­
ual who ever before undertook to in«tr«el
and rccroat* bimsell by exteoaiva jour­
ney* thiongh foreign land*.
This illustrou* ruldicr, atateaman and
eilitra hu now, after long joarn*yiuffc
and voyages, again Mt his foot on tbo auil
of hi* waUve land and It is not surprising
that bia own aduariopcountrymen emu­
late the honor* which hare been paid lo
bita In foreign lands.
The spontaneous
dcmoostratioM of rmpc.t in tho city of
San Franexaco ahould be al) the more
gntu'fTing to Gen«*l Grant by tbe feci
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Gillra'a defender. M.
Ledo, took up anotber 1&gt;M of argument,
attanpthsg to proto that hi* client had ill
along b*en th* dope and the iaatrument of
Abadie.
Among* other thing* ho mid
that *1 a previoua conviction yooro ago, if
tbo magialratM bad not »eolct&gt;crd one ao
young ta pri*on, but had Mat him to a
reformatory, ho would not, in all proUabili
ty, be now aceuaed of murder. In defend­
ing Claude, tba barriater ateted that tbe
public pro*eeutor had been makitu joke*,
upon which tbo judge invited him lo mederatn bi* language. . But later on, when
reference wm made by M. Comby to the
cooduet of tbo police, he w*a exiled to or­
der iu more never* term. When tho two
yonawor priaooera had alao been pleaded
for, tb* pnaideol aummed up, and it wm
raerfy six o'clock when tbo jury retired.
They were abeent lbrent]Mrtera of an
hour, aad returned with a rerdict ofguilty
again* ad) th* priaonera, admitting exteouatiog •ireummancM in fetor of Claude,

accomplished c circuit'll tiring tho
of tho world.The career of General Grant cj
an fail and an (&gt;Jr*wy, and »o:
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the chret.
Tho plan failed however, be­
came Chartoo, wbo wm told to open the
door let tbc lateh fall through nerrauanea*.
Tbe JullemieTi were eunaeqeently awaken­
ed and began crying oui, whereupon Aba
die’* band ttamodiaiely deamped. Gillo*
and Abadie were alone eoocrracl in tbe
murder cf Madame Baaacngcaud, the wife
of a wino arilar.
It wm at the aixtb at­
tempt that they auraeded in finding tbeir
victim alone
They asked her fur a glaaa
of rum and wine, and whilat her laek waa
tamed Gillo* aeaed het throat, whilat
Abadie attack her with a knife. The lot
ler then left b&lt;ri in order to tarry off all
be could fio&lt; whilat Gillen killed her with
twelve blow* of bio dagger.
Tb* Advocate General concluded by
demanding a Verdict that would permit
tbc penalty of death to be ioflicted. upon
. Abadia aod Gillo. For tbe ether pri»&gt;neta be demanded impriarinmcnt
Al
twrive o'clock th* ntliog of tbe court waa
auapended for half an Luur, at tbo expira- ;
tioo of whieh tbc defence of tbe pritonera
waa beard. All had separate eounael-

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                    <text>VOL- 24. NO. 23

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1879.
BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS PAPER sS3S§?«
Sfeg NEW YORK.

And now wash all orwl And then a
An areoont from Bradey Bro*. &amp; Wil­
kin. for fombar 82047 was roerired «d
head.
Uhat if Vala Amber ryeeM to referred to committee on finance.
'
marry her.-wm eren oow thinking to
Th* fo'fowing aecsuuta wm also raeeircarry her aw*y all unknown to them at
home, and make her hi* wifo? AmdKiuj

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,. 'and Lightat Hunniog Wag..,. i„
World. Br«y Box M i„ While Lead, with ,te Hydraulie

voice ! 8ho would know it among ibous- ■ I can get any pleunro out at it, I’v* *
and..
Preacnllv *nme one topped on the I right «u it.”
door, and then Margkret'a ten appeared.
I|e brought hia bone to a sudden atop,
"Aren't yon coming down, Elaiedenr?" sprang out and pare » fmt ee glans*
Bentley Bro*. R Wilkin*, hmb*r
7043
looking nt her wiatfnlly
“Vrie ask* for arotisd.
In a moment hia arm was
John Tbkkr, reprim. ridawalka
Ml
you."
around her, and aha waa' lifted into the
J-Wriaam A Sou, hardware,
16.73
A little gleam of triumpb above in El
vofoe. and talked like a arilor an bo was, blrect work amounting to
76.33
and
she
didn't
know
a*
ri»*
loved
him,after
AU of these accounts wm altownd in
A fTORNKY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.
• Well.
But I must make my tuilct.
riL
full by ayan and nay* a* f^laws ;
‘•SSA5-first."
Kitty was just in tbe Bidat of a rimo
"i wouldv’t.
Yvu look charmingly j
Aym-Aid. Hatch, Kelly, Pmtoo,
ro whish Beu wa* lookleg down u her
I’HIU W. XISSLERX.
'
Btebhtnsaad
Young—5.
with angry eyas, and she waa looking up
Elsie had great aonfideuao in Margaret'* i
Naya-0.
at him with weeping oom. and earing p*
Carte-, and followed her dosrn-atoint »t one-. 1
thetkrify, "You mustn't blame me -B*a
Store!
Committee
reported as fodnw*:
Going into the darkened parlor, her apieufor indeed I dida't love you." when some To tkt Roa. the Jfoyor a»J Caau^oa
did. voluptuous bcjiity ae-rmsd u, - m»ku
one laid a band oa the door. KlUy started
the room suddenly bright.
ft wax dax-! 'raii!«,i.i&gt;lca»uns at the thought of It?
C-Macil r-fAt dtj of Ututiagt.
op,] auppnariag a shriek. Bat no; it wm
sliug
Paul Barron foil like ahaditrg hit
■•Ought anti ought not are dreadfid
GixtLKMXM :—We the uod»tsjga«d
eyre, and raolled-pld picture, that ho Ltd ! word*, are nt th.y, Kitty »
Gay people
H* cam* in, hia dark, handsome fore memhens of the street committee would
ores abroad—faom that were at home ip. like y--a and 1 won't mind them.
GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN W.’AGOS;
Now. prie and stern. Hi* baainre., whatever it resj-ctfully report that the job on the
the golden Orient,—ami rensetaUred the &lt; put Up tltot n«a»cn,ie*f woolly vril *o at I
street
leading from Broadway w«M to
was, had dvnbllcas bora uaplressat. Bat
»U mythologies, the f*hk-j Circe and Lu- ' can reu thxasc sweet cyr* mor* t-Uinly, he managed to say,—
Me E-waic* and let to Mr. A. J. Newton
More
rriei with her btwilJcring/oop.
and I'll tell yea Iww it. shall be.
I’m
ha. l-eeu completed io mtufac:rv manner,
••What crying. litU* KittyF
■
than all othertt combined, yet the repairs do not average
Vrie gloomed try himictf apart, a: flrrt.
•I wan ted-to go home, and I Wanted eroditable alike Jo Mr. Newton and the
Ho Lad looked haggard- in lb* MorningJ
eity. Your committee canned a .urvey tn
2 cento each. Call and see them nt
.I .
. . .- . Ii silk.-hotel. . Thm I coma baek, and yra,” arid Kitty, drying her tears, and In be made and according to arid survey th*
her inconsequent, illogieal way feeling her­
, arc jr-t. a uira dmmr, sad hare * self quite a*lc an! her trouble* st an enJ total amount expended at 16 cents per
But the cloud cleared up prvtently, and eexy drive home, and t.obody i* the wis­ now bs'waa come.
yard, the evotraol price amounts to 6J21,I he west over to Elsie,—hovered around er. ( Hat. Kitty. 1 caa't KC three cyan
Vale must bare bred very much annoy­ 66, which aamnt we reeommeod be paid
her th* entire remainder of the day. And
• listings, Mich., May C, 1879.
Itf
to A. J. Newton. All of which is ragtectEM*'* evt* glowed, *n-l hermokn grew a ' •■Nu'jfldy wahls von to are them,1' shy ed, for he did not smile at her little apeecb.
He rang, and ord.rcd dinner.
It was
richer chnMon, and she shook her sruodcr- I md. wilb an air of childish «*r(nHry ihat
rather a quirt meal; and. Vales face bring
fol curl* around ha her, end hu-ghed, a« ;' Lc thought rachaoling.
. .atm prie and anxious, Kitty grew confirm­
one rarely heard her laugh. 5nd then by
' iillh; »!vry teller ! You needn't pro- ed in the belief that be meant to ran away ( *
Staprt Committee.
and by, when twilight fell, aud the mnou t -1 you don't like me—just a hide, Kit- with her. and wu planning how Id do il
Hasting*, Sept. 39th, 1879.
came up, there su a long raS; tn«rn the (■ IT.
If you didn't yua would not wear to eaeape detection. Bnt her viarao* were
Itepurt wsa accepted and adopted I
beach with V*le, from which EUi» rau.e ’ thin bucelet I gavey-m a-k-og ago."
rudely thrust aridc, whan, just as Vai* waa
in with dowry, drooping *yc», and did not,I Kitty poutc-I.
putting her into the carriage, a man in
care to irast bentrif to &lt;[&gt;cak |»r a .hng ! 1 You may han- it back apiin if you sailor'* clothes stepped up nod touched hia
limo after.
watt, reaching ofit the jdump, white arm arm.
Thia day was th* uniM
of ether ' toward him.
"Slay, sir; you can’t go"—
daj* ; like il.'bnt yet sw. e er. So .hole
"No, Kitty.’ I don't want it I want
week* drifted by, past the leafy loveliuyn aomcthing else."
■ f Jute to the glowing heart of thu sun.- i ■ Ifoyroa? " Isukin-away at the rain
“Stood aside, my man. You've got a
: fa.: Jiris «&gt; the field*. glata too much."
It wan July Lefort? anyone had gpeated
"Y«s.. Could you gucas wtat it fa r
' The man's fact, which had been very
It, too warm now for sauntering &lt;ra th- ‘ 1 I d-;tt’t know. ■
■Lite, flashed redly. . .
b*aeh, ut Lr Bailing, exerpl iu the frr.h
.. t:y put &lt;.«.» charmiogly indifferent
‘T a'n't drank.
F know ycu, air, and
mnratog. or in th* soli night., under star air.
Alt. the while that her foolish little you esn’t go till”—
light or tmiouligLt.
. he ut •’*&lt; boating wildly with the pleasure
Vale turned angrily, thru through the
ul being near him, her ovp::tisb inatincta raiat that came ix for/ her eyea Kilty saw
«u apt to be desertel eery early in tho made h-r try to hide it from him.
the man ateggcr aside: sod the next mo­
The Price of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 1 Oil I lb.
I day.
All the l&gt;»ttcr &gt;or old Ootob- f.
•I don’t know. I’m surer'-korfoureenl ment Vale was luaida her, and they were b!« street st a com of &lt; 264 frnt,) 13042.
! Breakfast alwky* exhausted liia culinary
bars—75 Jim. Jn the box. To any one who will send tut an order
In front of lot* of Mr*. Rice, west aldo
rolling swiftly over the road. She sobbed
’ invention, arid dinner fouod hire rtraudnd
“Sw- i:l ryes I They look vgry.botsoat, aloud in her terror.
Dibble rtraot at a coat of (09 fcaaJRll.Tl.
f&gt;r 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free ns
high and dry on Larrea than*. He knew l.ul they tell a dreadful fib.'' Kitty's act­
in front of Mr. Wm. H. Hayiord* lot,.
"Who was it, Kitty F: said Vale, st ;
it w*J an axiom of bvusehdd ethie* that. ing aniti-cd Vale, who waa too wts-i to bo
a premium. Or the orders may be sent to tw for one or more
toolbar-1* Bond street st a cost of (198
ought by it. ' She pulled the cloud
“Bea King."
,fe«,)fl2447.
boxes nJ a time.' with remittance, and when we have thim received
ycter of its uva, but bow to bttng about down ovr r her lice.
In front of £ibb Mathew.' tot, wort
“Ah I I remember him. Is Huie Kuty
thia desirable eoa*ammati-&gt;li purxlnl him
• Kilty knows wry Well that I scant a goi*g to marry that great, .baggy, good -I I ride of Dibble Mreot at s^ret of (M.toot,)
orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free ns proposed
not a little.
naiurvd bear of a min ?"
above. . If you do nut wish to send money in ad rance you itjay
July skies toaMiltec* rain, and rain, ton,
it then." uid Kitty,
In front otGto. Riehmonito lo-ta, south
Skill Kitty cried.
.
in a very hrertv, whide-aoafod’ fashion.
deporit it with tiny banker or merchant in good* cred^ in your
Never mind. Kitty. You can easily ride of Bond street, (133,) 113.63.
WbyXrtF’
One morning Paul Barrou awoke, and
Repair walk b front of P. Stebbins'
make it up with him by * little coaxing
town with the understanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt
found the crystal drop* driving hard
Iota, east aid* llanavcr street, 37«te.
•ga.oat the window.
He had bead the
In Empire Block, over Mndga'sSlorn.
Ibp.Jt walk fci Mra. H. J. Krafield,
of the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address
tbuader io hia dreamt, and n.iw upon look­
37ct«
All Work GUARANTEED.
ing rat, he mw a dense, purplv black clon'd
Repair walk fur Mrs. J. W. T. Urr,
flanging orer the are, while th* waves be•148.
¥
I Death were ehurned into fusm.
Going ’
AU of which to ratpeetfally lubmitted.
dowa-ataiia fa go but, he heard October ia
a roitaqay with hiaswif. The old teilow i
। Stood u th* laLle in the kitchen, .twirling
* ebickeuarouud by one wing.
The;
P A I N TER
.
acarL-t skull cap drawn orcr his woolly |
Hutinp, September 29th, 1879.
Corner Monroe and Jefferson Streets. JCcw York.
At A. M. Rock*. Csrrtog. Jlhop
•bead, th* ahiuing. black fare uudcr it. the 1
Report was accoapted aod adopted and
JefTcrionSt.,
Hiriino*. Mich
ndd medley of garmcota. which only rnibo Recorder iortracled to place io the
j itrtnblrd each &lt;i&lt;h&lt;» iq the eirtuaataoee ’
Landa at the Supervisors the abets named
. that none of them fitted him, made up
I a drvll picture.
Paul stopped, much |
the other city taxci.
Ayan—Aid. Hatch, Krily.
SI 500.00
- quite trae that Elat* wm nothing to him.
SteLbins anti Young—5.
Hite enough dey’ll Lc Lome to dinn- r , an i He rstl.tr disliked her va the whole,
tn dinner w« mtul hab anu&gt;,fing diff.-ren I ahbongh b&gt; r strange beauty captivated his
Let's ace.
Di* ehii lzu aud potatoes ♦ I zenei s
aenl aw*y anywhere,'' *aid Klaic coldly.
Hut hr remembered Bi^ae acenni
Margaret looked at her anxioualy.
She break fa.'—couldn't a&gt;k anything Lcttct- | in which Elsie bad borne a part yean beHiatiogv, Sept. 28th, 1879.
had neter u:.derrti-«d Ute girl's pstaiouate and fur dinner potato*.—and—ami—p
foie, wbow Itet strong, puaionrt* nature
7b/be //*«. Me Jfuynr aad OasaaM
nature,—brepking Out intu fiery emotion tert--*—and—chicken,’’ the Ir.t word in 1 bad auddraly rerralcv itself Th* tUVciaMmaoZo/rhe (Xtf o/ Rartisy*.
st times, but u.ually raid aud reticent. wxiee at di.may aud grief.
'
tiua wm distasteful to him.
It waa too
Your eommitlca oo finance would re­
in the night ahe had beard Eiric
। much like what bo hated in bimaelf
spectfully reenmmend that the following
walking back and forth acrons her cbami Marcarct’s tender, lofty serenity waa ■
amounts u( money be raised for th* ouuher, as waa her way when greatly agitated.
! hit ideal of weuianly cluractcr. It wu a
iug fiscal year:
I little irkavtue to knhw that Kiria wu
Margaret had not dared to go to her, and
For cooiiairni fund, 1 of 1
could lie aud writ tin taervoua aympethy
beginning to Jot* him. He had a oiwgiv| iug al.uut the way in which sho could to**,
SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED!
I 1083,56
ami the thought of it was orenvhttaing to
4X3,02
“Don't,’’ iutcrrujdcd KW% riaiagquick­
hti fickle, Buperfictri
temperament.
t,mprovomonts Soptonibor’ ,e7C‘
ly. :'I am not ill. »nd I don’t like to be
| Yet it was necrwary. aidrely a*, to l&gt;w
pitied. Yon know I deteat aick people.'1
' Paul went back up-rtain, lvuagr-1 array ,| plahr.J.-.-1-nilurtai.-ling th- VICTOR 1— J--ou lw n •
And EM* went hurriedly out of the a long hour, looking out orcr/lhn ntor»li&gt;-.»
Kitty aktvwrti by herself in the cold
itaffil H peer of a-v Hewing Mackino in llm nurlut-n far.
aad theses ; looklog oftene&gt;t|&gt;t the tall parlor when Vale left her.
It wan a lung
roomW
P
&gt;Urt&lt;,^L-n!UkrojjrfcUim3f-'r 1: Krtaux rimt-llrily,
•The poor child it certainly ill,” moan- obi house among the linden-, and trying tv hour Ihat he was gons. Hbe did nut know
dlJIn. Amber.
"I always knew she fancy what they would bo doing there. what to do with herself after she had curi­
t&lt;
H tfi[atjl»«ipt—
a Wonderful ndaetion of frlctlcn an 1 a rare
R
H
cnmHtmU-aofdrair.AI.ntuU'- . I-rab'.-waa delicate.
If I ahonld lots her, it They.'
Tbit waa * subterfuge
Uh ously examined the room and its foraiture,
would break ray heart.
! should never thought* ail centered oa Margaret. and tovked at tee picture* in the msgaxivn*
t-i~re.il»!'!' I'
survive it, I know I shouldn't.’’
She would be ranting down stair*, with npon the tabha
There waa a piaao; bnt
/ \
•
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■
”
- ■ - -—q yon making yotr- bar sweet, moraingdaev Ho could think
extm-wn Msehinra. th .- -'.-r 1
■
to J«Ueb up »nd rx&gt;-re:t-i-U ! t ■ :
1 jolt how Jhcr white, taper fingers looked it; aud. beridre, it mad* her tliiuk of
aril miserable quite •■ uouceeaaarilly 7
5. Alway.-aum^unjour expabaas when
don’t think tlitro is- anything aertoua the moving among the tea cups; and he.i home, and hvw wrung ah* was in coming
on viaitplace, outside of yotujrwn town
Perhaps alia didn't eunld "ee the pretty, thoughtful face : here.
matter with Elaic,
i Sill In Mitktes Entj Tine.
alaep well.
1 hrart
hmitoting over same hotx«eho!d srrsngeAll at voce she n-metniierud that Marga­ “y^.^k well of worthy public esterl»™i-ra. a a.
the night, and he n
ret waa to have given bar a lesejn to-day.
natil you lav* seen thn
.
.
She began to tremble wilb a gwilly fo*r
7. Speak will to stranger* of your
Why, Margaret.! ,
»•»
—•
that aho should be found out through thin
aoT ft •oumfo very unfeeling.
It’s all
-She wiahed Vrie would come av that they T If toy thing*.hould bo undertaken
leery well fur yon, with your health—you
could bo atartinu lu.atu. tihe went to tho
don't know anytliiag about nervaa," said
window to watch for bin: climbing ap up­
JUr*. Amber, in au aggrieved tone.
on her kuoro, aud holding by th* back cf •j-eak III of it to olbm because you happen
• I'm glad I don’t, laughed Margaret,
the chair, in childish ftebton. Thorn were tu bo prejudiced agriart. it.
9. If you have an ortr supply nl mon­ by lb* Democrats hat arraned (*•*»] is
quite willing to be the conductor to
not a great many people m the rtreete.
draw away Mr*. Amber's .thought* from
What few them were hurrirtl along under ey do not invert il in for off aparalation,
digestion, and th* Republican* wiD have
spread umbnillaa in great haste. Now and but give yourself and your town the bene­
And now while' Mo. Amber went off
then a discoMuUlc dog trotted by, tanking fit ef it by &lt;reri.lW.iag a nsonafaetoey of tho aid of a large number of Dsmocrata
who are disgusted with the rnnH— waste
into a dotatlod accoutt of h»r sufforing*
extremely diMauaficd with the weulhcr. ■auae kind.
AND GO TO
10. Eooourage your local paper by
from time to tlmo, to which MruX St Ira*
How hard il raioM I how fart the pwddlre
listened with a *m2o of quiet contempt,
grew in the atre.ta! and boss misty aad auteeribing for and advertising in L
the debt of the city of Baltimore ha* b*Mi
Margaret went away.
.
duegroreWo was th* ttmeepbere I
Killy
Some nf the Democratic eceaiire of' Our- increased 51 per rent., and in rate nf «BUp in bar roam Khlc was silting, fuel­
began to think it would have been jJcaaant
ncU in Naw York bar* aoeemd Um a arioo ha* o«eo iamaaed *3M par ml.
ing very ill al ease and unhappy.
Th* to bi* lipa.
Bn: there was Paul Bsrr.-n
Th* expeurin of th* Biale GavarnaeM uu
bouse waa all open and a light with the fitting opposite, with oool, keen eyre. II*
OK AITLK STUEXT A8» U1T YOV«
glow of the J une autwhioe
Her window put a atnrng Mrtraini upon blmarif.
‘ Pretty toon men came along trader the
looked down into tha grceu gioom of tho
••I riiall bats to lease ypu to your own wlnth-rs,-rough-looking toast in sailor’, reputation of a man among the abortSAWS FILED,
haired
beuiacra
of
Naw
York.
A
fullgreat liudem.
Bird, went chirping out­ devices to-day," be Aid.
One, a strong, stalwart fallow,
-That letter elotb-w.
side, and Ute street people were passing up say*I moat g* to P-—. Ooafound th- with a good. Lamely face, glatw] up' al bfooded Demoerst lain more delight in
Ctain, TaWBU BeitaU ni Sdax
portofiooT Then, with a half-laugh, -I th* window scddcntally, than again, aad making “hia X than knowing all th*
this lioto with a steady, eager look. Kst- geographies ever printed.
2alipp*d down from her chair, white sod
Ilar* Jual vpcnwl their Now
And t« fret eisrrtklas that 1* land. *f
.-king all over, terrifid as If she had 'TL« New York fribwee aaya Secretary
wett a ghost, for it wm 1km Kisg.
She Cliaiidlcr is evidently cvaniiag a cvMau.itogan to sob aloud in her Ivrrvr.
Then lion in Ohio, for th* roporta of Ms wpnaeb.be ran and hid hendf behind one of lb*
thickly

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HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

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CRAMPTON BROTHERS.

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THE NEW VICTOR

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1274.
Common Council mrt in ap^
September 29th, 1879.
His Harer,
Mayor Grant in the chair.
Roll oi A id. being called th* foflrateg
were present-Aid. Hatob
Kelly
Preatoo, Stebbire
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-noaieaeti day from
Z1"*’ °“ *• “n
• 1-03. Saturday, ffl.io, »*- •
Tured.y aU.-ted

4»J there wore about .even hnndrod enand the roeond d,y the entrim wen.
oompletcd, which aggregated 1,872, bring
--------- 6- w proaa it ■ fil.15, nearly five hundred more than were ever
OstoZScte. (ton 15 cu a toatot. PotsJ to- 23 etc. par bushel
made tore before. The total receipts were

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•MfifiJtt.

Dr. E. F. Grant a young, but thor­
oughly educated, pbyrieian from Rocbro
ter, New York, baa loeated in thi. city,
nod ia maoriatod with Dr. I. Dever io tbo
practice of medidae. Ho cornea among
ua highly recommended, and we have no
doubt will to found worthy of a liberal

Entered at the Post Office
/ lings, Mich., as Second1, ... Matter.___________

...ueae.enrywhiwt.

- &lt; jFiivaM Friday evening,

Uekm Hafl.

Go and see them,

it w.-vk Tuesday ia the election

:

ctl&gt;Q i» building so luditicnal
L» dwelling bouse on the

,

eda in the city.

.

il. Hoard of Supcrvbora will-’com- r aaoubl Mseioa al the Court
get y-iir grain bags printed ;
cents cub, if 23 or more arv order­
:: e, at the Bamskb Office.

It would to impooriblu to portray on
paper tbo quality of products exhibited
upon the grounds. Cauls, home, sheep,
swine, ttbral, own, oat*, rye, poiiloe.,

Of .wine, there were a'large number of
entries, and embraced nearly all differaot
bl’oud of tbs entire tribe.
Some of. the
finert speeimctu of .Berkshire*. Chester
Whites, Eases both cf full bk»J aud
grades ihat ooe eoull wish to r.-c were
there. besides other breeds that we cenn-1

Of fruits. Bower* and shrubs, (here were
eedlowi varieties
Of apples, feaebr.,
peers, plums, cherries, Ac., Barry C
The dcdhnlion o! Odd Fellow's Hail st dore not take a &amp;&lt;k s.-stX't any county
Prairieville ou the 24th nit. waa really a ia the Stole.
Aa for potatoes, Lnli a* to
nice affair. The dedicatory ~-rriccs were varieties, siac and quality,' are challenge
very beawtifnl aad impressive, aad the addrews by H et. R. O. D. Holden was all
that could be desired by the meet ardent

Go riiiurday afternoon next, a
greetr.■-&lt; is tu take place at the
Hou*--. It is ^o be a Chattel Mortgage
«'
1
hvrgiins cun be bad
J ' . W Miilauu of Hastings township
»-l 11 J Pllog a yoke of two years old
Hsera that lipped tho beam at 280S Ibo.
If ihat os be'beat let us bear of It.

fanner* in Dowagiac on Saturday
1 per bushel. This looks like
v ind a return of more proeperoui

Fra stent in Memphis Tens.
But if
the • rcaeoi hot weather continues much
long'’. w« fear the fevrr will rage again.

S&gt;x t. r Chandler's speeehre throughout
Ohio where bo has spoken, hero bad tho
effect to draw larger crowds and rroeto
•ore .-n-buioam than any man who ever
»{ok ।: that Slate.
dance was a grand aumss on Tboraday
•vwiiog of laat wack. They «dd two
hsnlred sad four nucitorv, and the affair

GOODS !
, tweet the AthktMs af Phihdeiphia, aad
the Kwtun Gab. pla0d July lib 1R74,
,al Iksuo, I fell and displaced my lest

| ing lodge* were present snd assisted tn the
: dedicatory services, via.- Hastings, Mid- ;
। dkrillc, Wayland, Plainwell and Richland. '
. The hour uf the dedication not haring ,
j been given, the Rev. J. Bnyaton who waa I
I one of iIm eharti-r numbers uf Prarieviile I
| Lalgr, but who is at present a roswLnt of I itely fine, and we notified it wore aeiy tl
| Vicksbur,-. Kalanuara Co., did not ar- I blns ribboa.
We admit nor inability
rive till after the eerviroa, which was do justice to the fair. Cr ink and pep
much n-grouted by all. The order have a
nicw room snd gwd furniture, aud one or | many individu.ls preseat who attended
I the Lent Lodges in tbo State. May they | ths Stale Fair, and many who attended
' oiolinuc to prosper ia the future, as they j, the Fair at Grand Rapd&lt;, and aomc of
have ia the fest is the wishes of all who |' them remarked that all that Barry County
aUcndcd on the above occasion. We ad- Hacked
!
IB having as g-nxi a Fair as either
mil being a hide tardy ia aotictag the: of the above earned, wa«, that there Were
not ao many eatriet.
; with borioro. and mailer, U was amply
Our people are to be coo-rat allied for
impoaaible lo notice is sooner.
their grand aucocm.
We have only to
Ga Saturday aigbi one Smith, aliaa make up our minds to aneeecd, and aureres
I Reed Towne, late of Lswtoo where hia. is sure. We believe every individual who
parents still live, stole from Robert F. took aay part ia tbo Fair, did all he urrbe
fibrin of Baltimore, a valuable bone, could to bring about the nsnlt gained, am!
baggy and haroeso, aud a dilar^at'd buf now they each and all have the aatiafactiou
Gio robe with Mr Rlivu'e name thereon of koowiag that their labor baa reaped a
Early Sunday morning Sheriff Houghtolia jut reward. Errrythiog pawed off quiet­
took his track and followed bin West into ly and eetufactorily. and too much praire
Yankee Springe aad found the team hid cannot be given the eocicty officers far
in a c &gt;nifield aome forty rode,, from the their untiring energica in so conducting the
road aide, and nrratod the i/fief East of Fair aa to giro each universal aatisfoctioo.
One grand thing about the Fair which
there hid ia a caw mill in the township of
Rutland, and brought him to jail about 4 we had liked to bare forgotten to apeak
o'clock on Monday morning, where he Mill about, ia, the addition of another dry.
| remain, awaiting examination. To much Heretofore, we bare had but three days
credit cannot be awarded Sheriff Henab- iutoad of foar, and whoever auggealod
taliu for hia efficiency in tracing out thia that the fourth day be added, and followed
follow and bringing him ao promptly and up the raggewtioa by real work till tlyy
with ao little sort to be dealt with as the sueeeodod, did a thing for which they
law directs. Mr. Houghiaiis, also, dc- I dreerve the thanks of the people of Hany
riree, &lt;» en hie behalf, to acknowledge tU
efficient ecrvice rendered by John Wil­
N. P. Hnoted exhibited at this offit*
liams and Lew. Smith in the erervb for
I tho atoleu property, and toys to thinks to last week a few specimen, of Husted's
■would not bare aecured.it bnt fcrtbrirae- Bmt, a estiva poach equal to the best
mriy Crew'fords,tbsi ripens about ths same
lime as the lot* Crawford
Tbo tree is
Sdlira'. «• -■I"*'
hardy and will not suffer from tbo rfdd
,m u
-iwwu “ 0,l“
during our coldret winters, end w« briieve
m
*• io**
T**- the frail is not exeelW by any peaeh fiat
nWUl.Mtb*
“ grows, hwe or elaswbero.
.k.M b&gt;
kJ
Tk«“ rf«“'
— ,b, rnkwOMR*® 1**w*» opuR. Ii.-W.rf
nnaeurf polo* 1 ioUrW &gt;" Ir*.*,

Lvly Kellugg won the frac for aM troltieg rare rt the' Pair, and did il aaaily.
Although aU l&gt;M net trotted in two year.,
before, yrt ehe made a mile m 2 40, aud
•»lr « mile on «ir traek four year, ago rf, ~i "t. *..!&gt; &gt;»■ “* JT”-,

tai *« ■"«" r^rHun. CI'ineM Smith will speak on the jo. r»M« 0&gt;« ■■
rmperat.ro qaartieu at tho tfcbool
■"**. tmr Barney's mill ia Baltimore,
Friday evening ad this weak.
He M
»Ue apeakrv, and should bo grrotad by
Tb-ladies Sew'ug Society eoonceted
•iththe Episcopal oh areh of thia Ay
•ill It entertained by the young married
__ soioa
Tbs OrtgiMina rf tb. Pariah si the Society Porta* TT
Homan u&gt; new banjo
w
'■&gt; Booer'e Mock on Thursday afternoon
n«slle«KO are i»riI rd to lea at ail o'deek-

■ Mr. H. N, SUldoo of Hap:
visited oo the 11 th of thia month
following days by hi) four brothers

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.

The largest Stock of Ladies Cloaks.
The largert Stock of Ladica Knit Scarfs and Hooda.
The largest Stock of Underwear,
The largest Stock of Hosiery,
The largest Stock of Glares,
Thw largest Stock of Men's Giothing,
The largest Stock of Boys’ Clothing,

The Largest Stock of BUFFALO ROBES.
Tn fact tho largest, nudt complete and best Stock of General Dry
Good sever shown in this city. Buying these Goods from first
hands for Cash enables me to offer
.

OEQW
NOVELTIES IN DRESS (JOObS al
Kidder., Grand Rapid*, Mich.
SI S3
rsUtsalse C&gt;.

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I JIM Sscfiy;
Gid age- bad wiiXUu hia nosed of wriak ,
k&lt; , and ej.ro and si-knees had left the
impress of their firm finger*, but they
sectsoj tn live over their youth again as
they brushed the dust from memories.
pietun-v and found them uodimurod. The

19.

WANTED

SEPT. I5TH.

1879

NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS

wiih a homo io Barry Vo. Mich.
Her- and the aid, reliable and |«'pu!&gt;r .Smith
vry la GO aud Willard, tbs youngest, 54. American Orpin were each aaink-i tie
Willard's home ia Tampico, III.
There First Premium and Diplum., at *e re
rent Mrlitgan Slat* Fair ot«r all o»mpwtilura. Thio u only o-lditional tiatinwey
&lt;*( the greet merit of lh&lt;»e iuNrunacnU rl
which the public were already touvmanl.
R D. Hulfock, Stale Agent, Jaokaon.
Michigan, WarrrooUM, Detroit, Jackaoo,
Grand Rapid, aad East Ssgieaw.
Meteorological Record.
C.iud.-aaed from uUervalions taken
Healings for tbe Blate Board of Heal
By Prof. I. N. Mitchell
|

1 have been in Nkw York the ln.it two weeks an&lt;l trough t
u much larger Stock of Goods titan ever before. I have u
fine Stock «»f
ISuitinp, Cloakings,

GENTS trffiUSlM
1815 Made in One.Day

atari
THE NEW

CROWN

Silk Fringes,

Waterproofs Ladies Cloth,

Fancy Goods,

Beaver, Flannels,

Ready Made Cloaks,

Foreign A Domestic Cloths

Gents Suitings,

Clothing, Clothing,

Furuinhiug Gouda,

Hats anti Cape.

Over Coat*. Fine Suits,

Hosiery, Ac,

I have taken advantage and can make the lowest prices.

TuEWIS STERN.
Washington Block.

d «EW1N8 MACHINE.

TlMrSnlyiH-tCS.lo find BKOJDHEjlD DRESS GOODS

1500 REWARD-

43-41

Hastings, Sept. L'». 1879.
Whit wit?
Ana.—Your Preacriptimui ami
RocbipU.
What is it made of T
Aits.—Pure DRUGS only.
How ia it made *
Ajif—With care and accuracy.
Where to gel it?
.
Abu.—At Roberts &lt;t Hotchkiss.where you will always find a full ana
sclent Stock of

igriculi

CENfi

Drugs and Medicines.
Opr exjieniea are light and wo sell
goo* in same ratio.

Barry veeaty. Mteb., Oet. 7tb »m
Mra. J. Oscar Garmon. Geo. Mewgnr,'
The New York Herald tskrs more Amos Uttar, Timothy Smith, J. H. Winthen a edema of U» »»luatde epuee to
,kBW that Governor RubiMJn cannot l&gt;e
rt_jeeMd. li dose lake words to demon­
Moto a aalf-evidaut proposition.

.

I am Showing this Season:
The largest'Stock of Dry Goods, , x
The largest stock of Dress Goods,

The following from the Bruton Harbor
/'.&lt;f/a /ura» note* a family gathering at
th; rroidcnce cf Mr. Harvey N. Bbddoo, |
for many years the popular Treasurer of ’
this eduty, and a man deaerving of, and
whom the people always delighted to boa- '

1 a special premium or diploma.
. Hivur Havcb, ■)
'
•/ tl Uy.—
' ro —

fie Ba|li&gt;t Sodaty will be ectertained
Friday afternoon and evening at the
' Cbay I Tea served at half peal ’
*”
m. .. HUlly invited.

Sat bsck 42 years.
*“ u-«toai for many yean with
Kidney CempUut, GmvcI. At. ; my btood
**' **“ «*’ k-^vr,
could bred,y eras) a-jvrat . «*&gt; 15 0U
wora out wren dl P,t, ;
^biag
to to p me, until I got Hop Biuore. aad
I am a toy ogdn.
My Hood and
kidneys are all right, and I am aa arrive
ao a man of 30. .hhough 1 &gt;m 78, and 1
have m. doubt it will do ao well for other,
of my ago. Hi, ruvth . tafaL—(Fa-

'
Strayed
From the premia, of ths sufacriber ia
thia cHy about ten days ago, a red row,
wien yean old, front teat on left ride .lit
tureipa. beat*, pompkina, aquaahce, rad­
open ao the milk runs out.
Any one re­
irhea. in fact th* niecat apccimen. of form
taming Ur will be liberally rrw.rded.
production ever grown in the county, and
Sept 24.—Estate of Wtlliam Wreo,
Joiiji Ltotyt.
patronage by those ia need of a physician. we du not believe any totter ever grew in
dwreaasd. Claims heard aad report U»d
Of the sewing machinm on axhlbitiou. the State. Then the poultry show was
POWER CORN SHELLER.
Amount of claim., g%.12.
the Daria, Domrotic and White by T. | grand indeed. The tnccb.nical produe
Mrenrv. Itah A Bartley have added to
Sept. 23th—Eatete uf Maud Iteoo st,
Phillipa A Co , and tbo Singer by L. W. I lions wm equal to every other depart­ 1 al , minors. Iacsmc to aeU real estate of their other facilities in thdr.floariog mill,
that of a first dam power eorn-atecUcr. So
Fauaey. The Dnia, or it* work, took first menu Wagooo, carriages, cutters, thnnbminors granted the guardian Rood on bring along your eom and get it shelled ia
premium, add will it might, for the moot ing mach'mer. wind-mill., drill., culih-* aslc and oath before aale (Had
oae-cighth tho lime iliat you can do it at
beautiful work we ever saw dune waa by tors, harrows, plows, churn*, washing
H.-pt, 30.—Estate ol Henry W. CcJria, hntae Brmembcr that flour, Ired- and
■iso u eheap ae anywhere
thia masbiaa. It would tow the finert maohiues, sewing machinm, beautiful deceased. Petition lee sppoiaiment of
•eariy 100 large
free dlivcry to al) part, of
lace, and ran right on to the hrevtot I marble work, Ae., Ac. Io Floral Hall, administrator filed. Oet STlb, next, asFull of valufabric, aad even would eew lead aa eighth I was displayed mare beautiful needle work rijncd for hsariag
Dweaaes of the
of an loch la thickness, thin woolen dotbea
Estate
of
William
Cdvia
et
ah,
minors
*U We over saw, or ever expected to tee !
I of from uno thieknem- to en inch thick, •* »«y
time or nlmse. TU moat beau- Petition f. r sppuintmenl aad nomination
Heart Troublre;
• _.L.
and all this without changing either food ufal wrought rap Sod mattrraae,. Ud
JUDDERS, Grand JUpid., CHMK Dlsuanr, with evidence that ,
or leniion. We do not bdievo there b a ■pmuda and quilts of all deuigne and patGet. 2.—Estate of Iks tea B. and Anna
1 machine ia the world its equal.
in m&lt; «t case* the... dimwaea are curable.
««•*. Ona beautifully pteend quill «wu C. Jones, minors. Order on tend appoint
lU woekofa lady ninety years of age. lag Richard Jone guardian. Bond filed
&gt; peddler of Liquid Damnwiou oa tU which aba pieced without the aid ofglaaec. and letter toned.
Estate of Chloe J. WolcutL Order
W«t aide of Jeffenpo St, made aa outra- Beautiful bate, bousete, aud in fact all
fuoua aaeault oa Copt. land 8. Geer, ou kind, of millinery goods were exbibiled discharging executor ealertd.
Estate of Clarence E. Milo, A. and John
of our maimed war vseanna, without '--i by the vesy popular auTKnevy ntaUi.!.or provocatriu. as it aaotaed to aa from the ■Mtaof our city. Printing, drawing. ,W. Pryor, minora, puard.au files a new
evideare given oa the trial, far vMeh he Ac. were plenty and beantifu). TU • OU bond and order entered discharging surety
photo miniaturo." of Mr. J: 8. Clarke
Juatiee M. H. Wir^. 'and fined g23
U dieted a good deal of merited prauw.
onr judgement |OT, and throe months in Not having acceM to th. societiro book.,
the common jail or workhouM woaH have | we cannot at this writing giro the names i aiom.ro to determine as to ncceaaitj for a
been a more equitable sentence
'That of those who made entries, but suffice it to ocrtein diteh in Yankee Springs.- (kt (kb
the making of such an anault ou any oth­ aay they were Barry euuoty people Tbo instant aasigned for hearing.
Estate of Minerva Parker, deceased.
show of horses.WM fine, ard old Barry
er, should be made a costly luxury by our
Hold On.
holds about as good horses as lh«re are ia Petition for license to sell real rotate filed.
jnsticcs, and the full extent of the law
Call al Powers A Barlow's stove where .
the State. Splendid rosdilero, both sin-। Nov. 3rd next aaCgued foe hearing.
given each offender, in every cms, eeemi
mw gumming and filing win be done bvtlcr;
gle and doubl-, large nice farm trama,
and cheaper than by any &lt;xber man.
eminently proper. ju*t, and nseeaaarystallions, brood mana aud cults, ail were
3otf
, Bxsi UcTAjrr. I
The Committee of the Barry County vvry fine, end their owners have jurt
Agricutknd Society to whom wu ssfemd cause to feel proud of them. Of cal tie,''
the exhibition of N. P. Husted, submitted 1 Durhams, Devons, Jerseys, Aldcrncyu Ac
tho fallowing report —
were well represented, both fell bloods and I E.ta'.e of Francis Nichols ct al., minor
.Ml PBUIDX.VT-.
•
| grades Of aboep, wo never eaw such* a order dUcturginx guardun entered.Your ccmmi'.lee appointed tu examine splendid collection of Hooded stock. j Estate *f Charlro II. Bergmaa cl al.
the Nursery stock raised by N. P. Husted Spanish Merinoe Soutbdownv, {'otiw&lt;&gt;!4&lt;, minors. :Ordcr diaohargieg guardlau cn
of the Grand River Highland Nwnuriee at I Ac. were largely represented, and wave all,
Lowell, respectfully submit the fUfowing a No. 1. A flock of young Spanish Men.
repeat: The collection is fall and complete, ' ao bucks and ewes trendy purcha&lt;-&lt;l by
including tn the fruit department igdendid &gt;
sperimetui of the leading sorts of apple, I

M. E. social Will be bold at Judge
[car, peach, plum, aud cherry trees. Tho i
• t ..drofe thia afternoon.
I display of ornamentals is very rroditable, J
j embraang large aud beautiful evergreens,
W B. DroWn aa old time resident of’ j. weeping trees, shrubs, etc. All ase extra
utiuga,
engaged in the bed spring i niee, sound, well trained, thrifty and syu»r. thi; city with R K. Barlow. metrical.
In fact, they could hardly bo
We would rocaamend
We wm pleased to notice the pren- ! improvj upon.

... ire K«.mingia Ohio to tj&lt;«Lsll.
•et&gt;&lt; •{-rakers uf ail polil ical shades,
iVeral states are ttoie helping -their

Ihmiaeaa of the Berry Conwy Probate
Cwt from Sept if. tn Oet C. Clement
Smith Judge.
Sept Hkh—Eetate cf Jennie P. Rolfe,
a minor. Ikeid filed aad letter cd guar
dianebip imued to C. W. Taylor.
Sept- 20th.—Estate of Albert E. Bull,
de«3Md. Petition fur partition of land
filed. IJet. 20, next amigued for.hcariog
Sept. 224.-Estate cf EH Odell, de­
cease.!. A coo not of ExnciMer heard aad
allowed and rasidae ef eataU aaaigned.
Exsewtor diacbargod.
Sept. 23d.—Estate of p. C. Hawley,
dcroanrd Adminletr&lt;!or of rotate dia-

THE PEOPLE’S PAPERS

■GATBDUCOK

THE ECHO FOR 1880.

WILS

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JJ^M/SaiSP'
B0WC,rt t

�A CURE

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OR NO PAY.

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■jsasiSMaif"

“Si/noJT^icm I will light them all
: once." So sayin’’, he threw thorn into
ic fire
Mra. UutTun deolarca that that night
.&lt; tho happiest of all her wadded life.

i^ogGUoRMMkatifa fly aa u bird
wbefl bo lap, «F)y, proud bird cf froa-

State Affairs.
The Battle CrecC /Au7y Journal in to
enlarged.

Vertigo gold ia to be coined into S5 aad
110 pieces
Tim new tnueaam bailding at the Uni*
rciaity ia rUiog.

wcr? wr.Ttws,

Budur
s eaC fir hem I
IE* ecns'alLnlrl.

SotM pcuple employ the blind to hoop
flieajirom the room.
Vpu cun draw a fly with a drop of molaaxk Utter thaa aitb a crayon.
The epider la tbo only emture which
invitee the fly to bU parlor.
Flica are like riven.
They are often
damped.
Stage Ilia arc painted. ,
A By i&gt; eouaorvative in bia reading; he
always atick« to bia own paper.
People often i
apeak of that base fly.

TUBAL CAIN.
fir.tMsa.
lk rrwUM. at t« »?rtJ&gt; &lt;..i
»f
thlnr ew a lews
I ».»• ■rrt-.-.Uee: IO ifee dewer

OLD AID RELIABLE.
:
Du. SxxroED'u Lrrzn InTuwiKrron;
tea Standard Fantily Remedy for
I
diseases of tho liver. Stomach ,&lt;Sjl
and Bowels.—It ia Purely jMLI
Vegetable. — It l7'v'rj^£ | J

s ? f ss’-a

THE BEST

PHOBA1
••&gt; mi. ute.

OF ALL

Tar., hundred and eight freshman hare
l^M7,9f)l barrete of uh made ia tbo
been regtefeted at Ann Arbor.
Saginaw valley.
.
On Sept. 31 there were 11106,267.53
; The headquarter* of the new North­
western Grand Track company will re­ oa han I in the State Treasury.
Ojikct Cullen ia slid to have ep«.d
sain at Pori Huron.
with more students tn attendance than al
any cae time since the war
Michigan infantrv takes place at Marshall
J. JI. Ward,cf Battle Creek, ’shipped
on tho filhof October.
twenty fin- car Inada of wheat direct to
It ia estimated that thn-los* by fureet
Liverpool, no Thuraday last.
firci in Tuteote county this scaws will
Tbo Preibytosian Synod of Michigan
oct fail ter abort of 125,000.
ia to stoat at Battle Creek October 14 th,
I 75,000 bales of eotlon: Last year it foot- 'and -lUtf del-gates arc to be pnseut. .

LINIMENTS
rV)

J0HNST01F8

TC2MAN 02 HAST.

SARSAPARILLA
i-.u.oinuw.mfflu,

TEE BEST OF ITS DJJ.

j cl up 1,000,000 bales.
Mr Hudson, of Ionia, has ' been .ap­
assistant professor of l.tetory, in
Tha Kanias Hluitrntnl MontAfy soys pointed
|
the State Uaireraity, al Amj Arbor.
then are -46,000,000, sere* of land now
open for pre eruption in that State.
Bogus Certrficatei.

ir erinlU eM &lt;llt*lale4 is «
IT iheMis-ia-airc Malta larriaa
‘ ’’"Tuan vTSMtru. aej«.

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Michigan Central Railroad
BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

The Battle Creek Council hut decidedIt is:no vile drugged atuf, pretended to
to suppress all public gambling, bil’ar-1 Ibe mvk of wonderful fireigu roota, harka,
playing, etc. There it need for it.
, , anti puffed up by long bugaa rertifiAe
esites p| pretended mlracnloua eurea, bnt
Senator T. (). Howe, at Green Bar. 'Vi’., a simpU, pure, effective medicine made o!
wai destroyed by fire on the 21 th ult. .
The Vermont slata poultry urociatioh
will bold their second annual exhibitioo at
Rn'Jand, J aimary Gt h, 7th, Sth awl II th,
ISflt).

■£?If? 1J B
111

prosched hersrtf for her ►'Ifialiness.
"Poor George I? said -she, “I ought
not to ask it of him. ‘ Ho ban but fewi
enjoyments, and! suppoat it is my duty
to andure hw rigar. Oh, what a ihlng it
ia for a woman to have nerves !"
That night ai the family sat around tbo
fire after supper, Mr. Buffon took to play­
ing with the children, snd dtd not take :
out hia cigar ease.
“Why don't you iuaokc, dear?' asked i
I

Tie Nsfc Fifctai (kupj

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West Meriden, Conn.,
SMSW,
» CHMd

SroMra
Mra

LINIMENT

If Kam

TSE BIEATEST MBICM
ntumm of the me.

runs1 piusLAKiu.?:

were two thousand, nine hundred and
Gaaenl Ewing i» indignant at -Senator
i righty seven firm ia Itoaaia, cauring o Thunuso’s game , f rfcioiag the legiala
I I&lt;m of twenty million roubles.
lature and lotting him •lide, and aaya that
I A. V. PantUnd A Vo., proprietors of

“Don't 17" whispered Mr. Buffon.
“I got tho machine yreterday all com­
plete, fur fifty-five doilars, and I have six
dril.ra kA”
"Bal your neyvai, Emily ! A sewing
machine will drive you datraoted with its

MUSTANG

®.T i rftje.

PHYSICIANS, CLUOYMEH AKD
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.

The Society far the Prevention of
Crime visited til bar rooms tn New York
l city in aiz prreinta one Sunday, and fbutd
; got to that pitch that *«tbey deyunee all
I Till persona in then.
I During the month uf August ibcac who don’c approve of lutlduiing."

But Mr. Buffon did b^Uuuke;aodthc ■ Minh all, bare loued tba Morten bou«*,
evening passed away ploawftiy. No far­ ! at Grand Ra]«Js for six years.
ther aUtuioa was made to the subject | The atatcmstil is going the round: uf
Next morning Nr. Bnffun took out hia ' the prr-a that Gov. Croswell will soon
cigar case as anal, and put a rigar be­ leal! an ultra session uf the Uguhtuf.-. t..
tween his lipa, and bidding hia wifif a , perfect the tax system uf thia Stale.
pleasant goal-bye, walked away ; and
Tba corn evop of llliooie is now wuwhen be got to the comer where be usual­
ly lit bia cigar, be did not light it, but mated at 250,000,000 busbeh, and f»rm
took it arcfully from hit lips and put it products of the State are ustitnaied st
1200,000,000, for the current year.
bock in his cigar cassThe next evening cams, and the next,
and still no cigar wu lighted. Mrs. Bcffon waa thankful—grateful; and u
month after month psmed by, and &gt;ht
uw that the evening cigar wu given up
for good, she declared there never Wu ao
good a husband in ths world, and (hat
she would do something to give him so
sgreeaWe surprise.
When a woman rtfekes a read re of thii
sort, you may be sure something will cer­
tainly come of it. One night, a year later
aa ike family sat around the ’fireside. Mrs.
Bufen said: "Georgs, it is just a year
to night sines yen pre up your evening
rigar."
’ “Jut as 1 were about to observe, little
wife,” said Mr. Buffon.
"Yon were ao good about tint, dear,
Tho lotrrnatiooal Dairy fair io bo l.oU
that I thsupbt it wm my duty to make io New York, the eroond sod third weeks
an extra effort to please you. So come into in December, is espectrd to surpass that
tbo bedroom, dear, aud see wbst I have hell teat year Agonia ia evety past of
got to abow you."
the Uniuo aad is Canada tn
Thay went, and Mrs. Buffon uncovered co-cpcratiun tT all interested in
an object which had stood hidden io the or dairy matters
corner, revealing—a curiou little iron
Tho A., T. A St i'e railroad
and steel concern in beautiful shape.
“A sewing machine !" exclaimed Mr. will build over two hundred ____ ..
now road in Kansas this year, via: Wich­
ita to Wellington, 32 miles ; Mulvane to
Arkansas City, 33 miles, Florcnfo to
MePberron, 5(1 miltv, and Empdna to
Howard, 82 miles.
arif, jut u well as not—to my nothing
J. II. McKelvey, the temperance lec­
ofyoar own shirts, Georgo."
turer, made an addiras at Lacooia, N. H..
"Where did you get the
money, the other night, ecd stirred up in ram
Emily T
elnncnl to such an extent that (be repro"Saved it from the grocery the batcher aentativoa retaliated by a volley of atone*
aad the baker, Gaorge. Ah you don't and egp aa be waa on hi.- way to the ho­
knov.bow a few coots a day will count ld the next evening.

Ohio tnu»ti all link or twin together.
Of coury&gt; tbo Dcmueratio patty *'
ptty of tlw fie-ipte.; but being inch

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LINIMENTS

lion tu tha people which provides that
Preaideatiai elretove a’.aii be ehoeeu by the
I^gialaturn rather tiua the people '!

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FOB SPLBM ATOE&amp;HCEA.

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Cftrolo, and UtcsraUve, Hay Fsvoft
or Fisio Catarrh, Catarrh of Uta Eye
n.-.d Ear tn J Catarrh of the Three!

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neither can a bill receipted be icn:.

The Cincinnati Ohio tbmwirmu/ ad.
the New York newapapers not to
worry,about Ohio, aayiog: “Ewing ia
defeated.
He was beaten when nominat­
“Mr*. BeCue’s Goa flush'd.
” Who! would you mil that, Emily?" ed, and baa bean failing rapidly ever atneo.
aaid ba, drawing a bulky documoal from Do not cry oat ‘New for Ohio.’ Give your
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"Gwosg* ! Thia
Mr. Jeokins, the Demoentiu emdidate
far Governor in Wiwonain, is .represented
u a hard money man of ao Mttlknt char­
acter that he will nu ran veil among the
‘•boyo." He has to expectation nf biin-

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A»-t aU r^ot» WK-T
ftinacr kovTK to bai.timoh i.

Ail f&lt;.rlon&gt; now are the flunkeys of the
Canadian court.
Tho Pritrerai leuiao
has taken paamgn for Liverpool, and on
the 18th inat. will set out oh the trip
homo to her mi The gracious aaauranre
is, however, extended that she will return
when tho Demioloo Pariimcni open*.

By a postal regulation which has been
in force aow for two months, statement*,
bills, etc., can bo mailed in an unsealed

ly, and they returned to the Bitting room.
“Wall, Mar,” mid ha, afUr they were
seated, “you have given mo a pfenaan*.
liula saspeue. and sow I think I II give

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MEXICAN
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y^for more than S* yer re.
■ IS* with nnpnwdrnted results. ‘
REND FOR CIRCULAR.

whisky Ir-iuda tarn.
.
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AggraatoM by the whit.-s are raid to
Tl.o Grand Trank ia getting tiu affairs
of the new Northwratarn G. T. arranged hare eaflaed the uprising of the 1'tea. •
fur an early completion of that rnaj.ro
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VOL. 24.

q’^orssraiu. uro

boshes cams

NO. 24

HASTINGS, MICH.fTvEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 15, 1879,

whole

NO. 1275.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS PAPER 2S3£SS
v.waaeper AenrUat^ ■waian
■'^•“1-NEW YORK.

IMPROVED FOB 1879.
Heaviest Ironed,'Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon
। the World. Every|Bog*«*5- ’** ’ ‘
*
Machine. T
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Patent Skein Setter, and

Every

Wagon

Warranted !

yon know any thing about barF*
“About whom 7 Mias Amber 7* ex­
chimed Pan), in oiA alarm
“Oh, no ' Mia. Amber in here li e my
| Kitty, that i. hardly more than a Utlk
gul, that baa been took of nobody known

that bin aecrrt bad I
teen kept. “I might hare kirnwn that
it waaiafe with Margaret." be thought. AN lb. bard trials of my Ift.aB my wak­
wiiM'kara arif reproach.
A tBmcotary ing a ad vnia Longing for M. bar. nrv«r
impuUe came to him to go tn ber. Some rr.s-le tno forget it. or give up hoping for
Ireting derive foe lhe good whieh eman- 1L
You will know what it ia,—far, O
atod from her niirred kirn, but Elrie'a Mtrsam. I need aot tall you that I love
playful ehalieoge drew him at onae tn lirr yc« Khali my dream eome true, Marga
aide.
•Where were you yreterday, treantf
Ha waa standing before h«r4 searfeing
the aaid, in her charming way
bar face, trying Io gucaa' lhe aatirar aha
“Ab. Kteia ! one ain't alwara do re one would giro. But be ooald guraL nothiag.
Kha
had dropped bar fare io be? hands.
would," Vale returned, with bin moat Imparasite giaare.
A large portico of Vale's wooing,
■betbet in play or earnest. waa carried co
by means of paal-rminc It wm surprto
ing bow far ke would make a glance, a
drooping of the eyelids, a amik, or a mubaore of the band, available.
They ftdl
into low, eontdkatial talk. Al the ocher
ecd of the roaan waa Mn. Amber, doaing
and talking to Mrs. &amp;. Iren by tuna.

panda on the four, and flshm Sating
into, many Protortut Chrtotiaaa, rusy
ardrat edvocatm ot Prohibition, muy
esnrewt diiaeus who wish only bocaat sod
capable aScn-huldcrs, are ia doubt and
tremble aa to thtirfeuy. Th. oohrau of
lb. Wirera abow that thia to largwfy cm.
among Iu redoes. What shall they do?
Some nil! refum !• voce became there to
aotiakM worthy of Cltrfeian support;
others will vote tbe foil lickrt beoanee oa
the wbele it is the bmt. -Some advotuie a
separate party, ud others Uvtot a earefa!
roratehiag or the voting for the beat men
in whichever party they are found. Which
is the preaut duty 7
Non-voting fa never cootiatent with a
Chrbtiu . duty unlem be oc tbe oaodidate to required to give u oath to approve
ot soetsin wrong or tin. He moM net do
evil even that good may oome; ot two
moral evils, ebooae neither. Where a
wicked soudilMe of citiaraahipar of ofecoboldiug to impend. GhriMfam should rofase to sreepi it, and lhe GovumusM to

Paul looked arovall; for there breidc
l.im Mood Margaret with a pale, anxioun
fare, and near bar—ber poor, abaprimm
: figure in Mraago contmt to. Margarete
, queenly height and bearing—wre Holly,
I ib'c dcLruted lister, looking up ia bb
; fMW wilt awch pathetic, plradreg oyre.
। that Paul quickly turned away bia own ia
! i,w’n
Vale was salting, rod hr thought hr raw
“My poor liuie lamb," nabbed tba the port in sight
mother, “Ihat ia aoeb a pretty, innocent
M you know that my birthday coara
. child, that nobody would bcliav. tba ia a week 7"
Vale did know it, bat he npreaned th«
j thought of harm of her. let aluoo carry- |«p«t surpriso and plesrore
hope I don’t intrude; bet the aid womu.
I iag her off in brood dsyfiglil, and diagrar*
“And you will be* —
she mid a. how I shonld find you hern
GREATEST lifPROV EilEN[T EVER MADE IN WAGONS.
the nomioeM. tbe Chnstiu should always
| ing ber before all tbe torn."
‘ Twenty-one .Wont it b- cbarrmiog to ud I wm waitin' to apeak to you aboat vote, if ba has to nominate a candidate for
Paul's brows lowered.
.
t e one’s own mulrvM 7"
■
something pertieklcr."
himeelf, otberwiM be rafaam to perform
Mur.WAl
in u»e in Burn’ County
“Ifo you know anything about Vale's
“After such tyranny at you "bare • co.
"Oh, h to you. Bee?" said Margaret, the defy of a ettisra, diaeouragw the bat­
than all oiler* combirttuBet the repairs do not average
! movements to day ?' mid Margaret, in a dared," said hr
after a liuie wonder, ud she ;-nt oat her ter ritiaens, aad helps directly to etoct bad
Base laarUd
low loot.
'■
hud kindly.
mn, since without his vote one lam ia a
2 cents cwh. c’*11 and see them at
•i-sw.i
I “Nothing beyond the fart of his going
“Well, to be sure I »&lt;• aiesya do-ie verv
How do you du ? I had almost forgot­ majority. Tbs stay at homo ritianna, an
mrex.ni.
, tn p------ on borineaa. as he Mid.
Wbst much as I liked, but thru Ishall br free ten you, for I don't think I have met yoa low for ronsrictitiMU roaanoa, are nnfsllfaia this about Killy t'
Ajnec yon came borne from year last voy- ' foi ro their ChriMian obligations, one of
••She was to have been tomcat eleven,''
I wkieb ia, “Chooae out of all the people
“'■N., &gt;1- M.™.., ,u I
, Margaret replied. "I waited an hoar for I pose yon will do with yourself abd your
. able men, racb re fear God. men of truth,
Hastings, Miebs, May 6,1879.
ber. ind then We cent down to the factory, j fortune 7—a dreadful renpootibility for * ' you wm grown a lady and aoaao folks Mys bating eovetousaeaa, and make them rulers
News came beck that she h»4 not been ] little woman like you'to have."
yqn are proud, but thiak I she won’t be nrer you."
there to-day, but one ofher girl friends
“ Why,” smiling and shaking back her! e-hamed lotto a good sum to Ben King, I A separate party or ticket m a duty
. had area Err taken into a chime by Mr. cwri*. “Mrs St. I tea says I shall* beatowl and He wed to draw her borne from afeooi I when the existing parties are hnpalamly
' Amber and driren sway." '
them both upon tbe firn m&gt;n who asks on his sled and giro'bar alidm on the pond. ' corrupt, and nominate corrupt or immoral
1 Margaret was looking very dhtruMrel tor them "
M if she's ever ao much of a lady. So I men. If tksro ba no party maintaining
ind anxious. Paul thought a mj^ieoi.
•Very sharp'of the auriferous lady. But i mile bold to enme, ud I bone I don't in- ■! t.he true principles of eiril government,
"I might go dnvn to P
■
I wijl •ball y»e V
and uniting tbe better ettiaena for the
• I don't know That depend.’ —very I
{doall I can. But first, Mira Margaret,
election of good men to ofioe; by all
kt me take you home,' aerisg that her
• Ufa. no,". Mid Margaret, tailing and . means, al once firm cm that will Bat
. impel him must bar-- been severely taxed,
btdihiag rosily.
“Tnu were quite tight when sueh [«rty ia formed, il should not
ami fearing for ber any farther pain.
ia your opinion of me
Mr. Harrow will ba on om iaaue, however important, but
Margaret was glad to go. It w» beat ,
excuse iu, 1 am sure
Beu i. an old should^mlirara all the vital queatiere for
that the muther and dsughirr slioaM bo j
seludlmale of mine," added Margaret, whieh Obrirtiaw contend, and on which
clone together. Paul premistd to drive
turoiog to Paul with deepening color.
they shofed uaila-a distinctively Chris
to P——directly alter be had seen MarI aul walked away /down toward the tian party. If there be one whieh in
litre home
beach. It sewm-i a lang lima to him that some good mrainre does thfce, thou before
There was r^mclhicg in the lender wiy
bo uuolered there.
Tb. blue sky shone anything the ia done, there ought to bv
j in which be carv! for h^r that touched '
unheeded. the aea aaag to unlmteming direct Influence to secure the support of
Margaret. noDonly oo iu own aeroact, bat
tan . every nerve quivered With impa­ men and maaanrea efkieh Christians can
as rtmjn-itng ber of Yale. Somehow every
lienee
He look out bb Watch at bat, approve. And Christians cannot too soon
day Vale seemed slipping away from the I
and smile! at Mmreif as he aaw that only organise and work together for tbe safety
The Price of the Imperial Soap w $5.25 per box of 100 t lb.
| Uce be had ke'.J near ber, and Paul Bsr- &gt;
fifteen miaulqp had paaacd
But ha waul of our CbriMinn righta and libastfaa.
r»n was filling it
Margaret had been
। back to tba arbor.
No one was there
When one psrty taainuins greet prin
bar*—Ihs. in the bo?. To any one who will send us an order;
obiigtd to pot. a string restraint upon her
esplsn, which tbe other would overturn ,
p»r 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free as
s&lt;df, and now n« they walked along she '
him
Bat Margaret would coma back snd prevent, candidates far superior in
tcbl him sbuuj the ilismay and grief that genikmen like lhe figurvw oa tbe advar- He Mt and waited, liitlerely turning over । ability and integrity, even though it fails
n premium. Or the orders may be sent to ns for one or inorc
I want the leaves of tbe “ Faust." But Margar -t l | to come up felly to onr ideas of right, our
Kitty's folly laid caused, she could hard lioemanta of lb. clothing gfcret.
boxes at a time, with remittance, ami when we have tlirfS received
ly keep back fee tears
Bui lbw little part of tbe cumpnoy to cuom ia eoutuuM I did not cores. He knew bow that three doty is to cooperate with it, and laaoh
walk atid tbciqrommoa sympatby brought You would mike a aplendid brigand"—
j WM no hope of seeing her again before | and urge Jl on tn the higher platform.
order* for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free as proposed I
■■Thank you I"
them nearer t-1 each other tbu weeks of
I UoIcm we do this, tliere win be little parordinary intt-rqourse had dune, ud when 1
above. If you do not wish to send money in ttilvaiice you may
Paul left bet « the door,*tt' wm with a
dejyjsit it with- any banker or merchant in good credit in your
' srare of hope and hspptnen springing np I
in hi. heart vtkich , warmed and glorified |
town with the untierstanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt
all the Waste fed lonely placra of his na-1
of the Soap which in to be shipped to bis care. Address
tun.', ud tn. la his evrw shire and his fine ]
n-b'.e taeefollbf light­
All Work GUARANTEED.
Going back I be nut Vale returning. &lt;
followed Kiltylal a distance till rbc was
A LITE LW AND J LIFE TO
lost hto meat Half nfoef fa bettoe than
no brand. Tm linsm of ignmunra ween
God winked at, and waitt-1 until His in
stntrtioos were folly given, cannot we
im t l.in-. wl'.h an sir i f Maty defiance,
whkh presently gave way to a wild hilar -1
teach and plead before we separate ?
P Al N TER
Scratching Is not always wise nor safe.
lln&gt;C
Al A. M. K-'k*. Carriage Sbwp
tty rf manner meant to bide his real feel- •
|f a candidata to tbe opposite of “sn able
tags. It did net mislead Pul, and Vale 1
JeNenon St-,
Hiitinoa, Mich
man. who fears God, a man of truth,
rattkdSu half! the evrniag about the
hating c-.retouaoeas," the Chrtottoo caaoot
Weather aad the people he had seen al |
vote foe him ; bat mast releutlcmly uerateb
P----- , .nJ lb« New Yosk newt
Atal verv well be iogored."
Slsrjsrrt looking «p, smiling. *
off hfa name But it is a mistake ia aefe
I than sraa Vai.- Pit.t he wrote hto letter . 1‘anl would i-&lt;-t apeak to him to-night
“Ys», if you like '
a ease to vote far a better mu in a bad
then I e took oot pdette and tunas... and
They
were
just
Marling,
when
old
did an hour or lw &gt;*. w..tk up-.n a picture w&lt;,t'c. Paul had hoped it would be bet
oa a bait tn catch the willy, and wfll tie
that bad naeopied other rainy data heft-re ter, but it waa now tullreily defiant Vssteod Phillu s Usck tare looked ia al the door
“If you [lease a moment. Mira Marga­
bia hand, if bo try to art a noble part
today. It was p-leOMBt woA'te him. of carcknaly so Paul bed no sooocr men
Rather aeleet a worthy man ia the bmt
sTd be did it w.il, but it &lt;h I But c.mfioe liotu-d Kitty, than an angry flash leaped ret."
Margaret »top|&lt;.l. “Oh. ihrse interparty and vote for him. Thia will not
tu bis eyre. •
help the bad party, while it warae the bet­
“I'm in no mood to be fectnred," be re. repiioos* Bat do you go on, Mr. Bar
because be had told Margar-t Amber
roe, and I will eome as a»n m Phillis's
ter o«m of tbe danger of making bod note WWITEStWIMtt MAOIINECO. Cl.IVCLAHDrOHIO.
about il, and showed fair the crayon,
important bminraa is despatched." * iaatioae. Yet we think there ani timco
laU^j-rerdar.wCUi.i
aket.-b which wad its ground Work, that j
„&gt;•». Ilartaueeedewtedl
Pro)
want
down
to
to
the
Arbor
alono
when nentehiag ia wrong and a fatal aiabis thoughts utesg to her so 'traaeious’y ,
57,'»»’l’tb« A”rai M l”«
take, eninm the name Mratcbad ia nt a
He went onr &lt;-oe by &lt;w»' the day.
w he}« M a eewunoanee
It
waa
one
•/
those
perfect
days
which
man utterly aetntHworthy Ml the qwee
wbru be had •&lt;-= her,—rvmembering a
Danger Signals in WaM Street.
follow a Mora. Culmwal pika ol white
tiou at imua ; aio-e thereby yea defeat
Eor
anme
weeks
an
almrat
unpreceden
­
cumuli lay at anchor io the intense, repth. party of hone
ci»« auno-a t-&gt; the
ted
spreuiatioc
has
raged
in
Wall
street
party of ruin. There ere enaea wham
pbire drepa ol lhe sky, or now and then
StMPUCITY SIMPLIFIED!
Even
the
wildcat
fever
oftbe
year
follow
­
ao&lt;ae vital principle ia at Make, when tba
crowed the face of the son.
Tbe wind
•Then it's all up with Elsie,' was bto came out of the west, now elaxml dying to ing tbe War was iquaUed in tba street fret arutiaa of tbe alieaa rally te aitrempliri.
thought •, and ak thto reflection he prew a wMspar, aud now trash and exhilarating week. Now undoubtedly lhe country b tbe de.tra.tioa of what we hold mwred,,
m wine.
Before him stretched the blue oseo more prewparous ; tbe wheels of in­ and when only tba naked eforte of every
angry.
and trade ha«« begun again to move,
■-You all » ent tohave set youreelf as cudleraKa. There was no sound except I du.trv
red Wan Mrect nrrarally nwkredt to tbe
spies Upra my adieus," he said, hfa dark the thunder of lhe surf upon tbe brack
Only
a
little
while ago an iodofloite
canac their quMtua ia tbu ignored, giro
SSS ।
be thought of it, and was impatient to fare redfenin;
aid and comlort to tbe ouray, ea danger
dimatisfaciion
might
hare
mingled
with
•Yon know Mica Ambm better than to
ae«k ber prvwcocr, he link a certain pleas­
hMioo
whohm«re-^fi' b fcamiooe Nothing ia their own eberishod objert M well M the
ure in lingering.—Jo rootrolling that im­ use such works,in relation to ber," said । hto pLtaaare in a seme so lonely and ao tbe returned activity ol industry and trade,
other. and art m bltnd fteslxa We me*
beautifal, a eed, tender longing, a year­
patience. He lingered to long that Oe- Vaal quietly. '
ftrJwtan.-r
makes
a
stock
which
was
not sacrifice ssi important interact be­
'■.Margtrot—well—yen I Bat, eoafoua-i ning for lhesweet dream that had haunted
tober began to te greatly exercised again
.[noted nL 13 a year ago, a refc purebaan
on tbe subject of dinner, and his black it I what's the use of making a great ado hto youth, and which manhood had not now at IM, or one whieh waa quoted st 4 cause perchuaa lhe loaders is IU defeeee
made bim forgrt though it had railed to
face shone with a broadamilo when Paul al*out nothing.''.
leal October worth 13f ; or one which
“Do y»a eall it nothing?" and Paul's rralixo it
at last left the faunae and took lh« path
Bat now a soft light filled bia eyes, the brought 2 at that lime werth IH now.
uria nA
Jictum tbe marvhea. Tlie fog lay dense F^- grew stern "To put notions that
Wo could extend ihb Ibt of eouipaneoaa,
' and damp upon the Asts the rein'ume ran never be realised, and that will only radiance of aioy just wilhiu bls reach, to and it uottldabow eurioualv enough that
ia large, pelting drupe ; the sea roared lead te pain, into that Utile girl's bead, touch whieh ba had perhaps only to ranch the grt al rise haa taken [dare ewiirvly in
(tend tar Dlaoinlcd Omiu aad pricea.
out
hto band, only to say &lt;&gt;« word.
to
mike
ber
mother
and
sister
wretched.
drearily , and yet it if*. M a dreary walk,
whil arc railed feney atocka. swemrilim
uatil
you
have
neat
U
m
■Siroag
brave
nun
though
h«
was,
assured,
Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in the
for every atep broupht him nearer to that
self composed, and experience, be treat aboat lbw real value •( which the outside
praacisro which he ownej to himself tnu.t
Market—The Ever Reliable Vl(
l-led at 'lhe thought that il might be so.
1'anl got up and walked tba room.
make the joy of bis future life, else that
•■Vale," he said sbeuptly, "I hardly Aad then the next momen I the wbofo
life would be terribly barren am! worth­
’------ VICTOR SCWING
MIDDLETOWN CONN.
We world grew black. If Margaret did not
less. But when he was let into the know how we eamc to be friends
Watara Datacb Ofloa, DS tan Bx., C
bonte, and baring thrown of faps* weath­ should not have bora if I had n't sera love him ! But he would not Itmk upon
er proof wrap in tbe ball, stepped into ilia aometbing is you-that made me think lhe potuibily. He would 0“t disarm bttndrawing room, ho wm mat by news that you capable of a bettor life tiua the one self far what he mraot to ray to
And yet
was like cold water upon his anlieipatioM. you lead 1 did n't become your friend her by cowardly forebodings
Ho
“A dreadful morning, is n't it, Mr. Bar-' to sew you so down to perdirtloe uncheck­ he dnfoded defeat unspeakably.
And tried io n-aasvra himself, remembering
run 7" sighed Mrs. Amber.
“Manprct ed, or to take any one eba there.
will pt wet through ami through, and now 1 My you shall not carry thia thing
say farther. ”
will have a long illnran, I am certain."
M? Stbe top of tbe market wifl be Id!
“Who shall pravrat me?" demanded
•IsMiM Amber out T in domay.
high ud dry. and lhe pradut and skilled ,
I
"You would n’t hare thought It. Mr. Vde doggedly.
tcsnipulstera of tbe street will gw &lt;&gt;ff with ,
“I will."
Barron!She had promised Kitty Gray a
canoe for him 7
lie knew himaeU for a their pockets fall of other poepfo'a money. .
Iraaou, and aha thought fee ought to go, [ “Wbat right have you 7"
Il u not a matter whfah efforts the
AFFLI
GIT m B
I
na Kilty would come homo from tbe fao- I “The sane right that every mu baa to atroeg, true ast; be was sure ba rould bo ooantry at laige. No real or legitimate
3on purpose for bar.
Margaret has defend the hcIpleM. Vale, any owe would faithlu), bo was penetrated with a love so interest ia edtancqd by the Wail rtrwa*
. think that if no consideration of Cbrirtian abmrt'ing that it might util make him fever which juM now prevails, sod Moe '
SAWS FILED,
a strict seiMO of duty."
bold,
—
but
Mamret
wm
an
good,
ao
para,
I
“Sotnewhat unusual, is n't. Mr. Bar­
oo far removed from all the women be had will bo injured by tbe revaram ia the
roe 7" Mid Mrs St. lre», in hre Mreastic
ever known la tbe rorertoce of hie levs street ebife are sure to ansae Nat wo
way.
advice everybody to k asp tral of lhe rtrewt
“Bat ss I told her, pursued Mrs. Am­
11... Joel opmrel tbrir New
ber, "our first duty i« la taka o«ro of our
health. I always fell that everything
must yield to that. No matter what is
••Bal I want yon to ptotakc to let Kil­
hit own jretanaiaM
ly alone."
“You'll tireeh thht star, you ihmk." be
(Wound her j-rrtly faoe I I-ei her go.
lath. Vreomau bleak on Slaia
rrhno
than. Ill not meddle with her (Mly den t ».nmtt«d redly. Wail 1^ H. wwdd put
look at a fellow to,—at if you wrra jwrt it to tba teat If ha wre victor It would
give
Mm a Ufa no full o( bapreuare that be
nwdy tn prooownew aentenoe."
The dark ejrre
••beaerioM, Vale.
Now'-Mid tbe hardly dared think of il.
lone and look were no kind that Vala'a

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8«'Mrday, wrf plrtmd with tW
ri-kina iB th. kirW
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I Lad a half bottle, left whidi I twed fur
my two liuie girls, -ho (he Axiom and ;
neighbors said .could no* be cured. I
.----------.. &gt;«|ra*.iv« would bare Idet both of them one night U
»d erattfying to tba rorrectn-a I had not given them .H.q. Butera. They
The meeting of P.lmer F.oe«»Bn,_L „„
of tba no.
Thinking that, perhaps,
Thursday eveuiag, r„ han..fcd b
•ome aiaiiatia in regard lo our sctoola,
W~of M.W. G p,
galbered from these reports, may not be
&lt;5r»*i Traroorar, U.rrmn. Q. 8oak of
•khost uttered to yonr rosttorv. I bmwuh robmit a few.
The graded rchoola
of Middievine and NrahvUto are included
Wantad.'’
»7. ■“ P-ed-ben-ath the sUduw of our
A good woman, 25 to 40 years of age,
lo take ebarge of ami do groml :houro
work for the fall and winter.
There are
two girls to amiat, 12 and 15 years M age.
mogautcM. fur tbeir comfort
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S«I(j&lt;et—The 1st (forenaM.
Qemiiuw ratorf-What to it?
With
whom mad, au&lt;i
j w. we
keep tho Sabbath day of the dialogue.
•Al\VrTfc’ MW °^“«‘-Wh.i
» u ? M oh whom wm U mmk iBj wh&lt;.?
The report also contains t'4O average
M by we oUi-rve the Lord’, day.
All number of day. achokra attended school,
Pera.ns feu’dng thieves intonated in bat thia item is omitted in so many cases,
the d«ve .ubjeen am owdWly invited to and so unreliable, avidedtly, iu many
others, that I have not attempted to ascer­
Tbe B&lt;ard of Snpervtoora organised of- tain the avenge for the ooKHty.
One
tcT.coMidenble diffieuky, by the election district reports 133 d.ya rohoJ, .nd this
of Eli Nidwla a* chairman, and the follow. average only 1 i day,,—. st.Usnvai mani­
.
•°S standing eommittm have been ap- festly absurd.
Several things shown by tlicae rrpvrt*
•re eerteinly cocoaraging to the friends of
adueatwn. Among these pirticularly may
be mentioned the improvetarot io .school'
Fisanck
Hirta, Mart, buildings and tbe increased interest taken
C«k, Newland and Nye
in lhe schools, M ,faowo by tho visits ol
Claims —Meaner*. Kilpatrick, Bicka achoul officers It will be tmlieed that but
7 log bourn remain, and of these, 4 arc
ailuatcJ ia one township. Moreover, ins ay
of the frame baiidioga appear to be fine
ooee, their valao being given at from SI500
lo tlGQO. Of the log hoosw. .me i. cii-

Attention.

&gt; the offer ofa Reward fur the arrest of John
L. Fiab, late of the dty of Hawmga, is
hereby revoked.
.
Hailing., (.kt. 15th, 1879.
Henry Houghtalin, Sheriff.

rip, rind look.
•ojoved it.

Meteorological Record.
Ccndcnaed front ubaervatiuua .taken al
fl rating, for the State Board of Health,
By Prof I. S’. Mitehell.

Ths Hinlan-Courtney Rice.
Ou Friday, the 17 th ol October, a
a&lt;|ttatie rotitest will (ako place at
Chatauqua. the greatest oaramen 1
Haelan and (‘■inrtoey, routesling
purse of IC.'ibU to be known as ths 1
Bdtera Prixe,” whieh ia g&gt;vro by tho Hop
Bitter,
company. ofBoebertcr, New York,
»r.- tvj-irtcd to lr' plenty;
!« are beginning to pat in a oraip-ny that ha» dieplaysd a wonderful
liberality in taomragieg athletic »J arts of
race than they have fit

jiavl poem, and an interesting
&gt;ai a lady of Nashville, and the
fonrt proceedings, are unavuida-

hippodrome,'but a roatrat wholly upoo
tbe taetita of the two. and will create more
eothtutosm than .ny nee that ha. ever
been pulled in thia country, and extraor­
dinary time may be exprtiad The event
will attract wen interested in athletic apona
w tho lake irtnn every aeetion of lhe eotiOtry, and arouse a degree of enthusiasm
that has probably never beet, equalled. It
ia cratifying tu lovers of athletic* to ia* *
Grin like the Hop Bitten company evince
sueb an interest in spurting mature, and
when thi* etas, of people encourage ’P°rt*'-

The largest Stock of Ladies Cloaks,
Tho largest Stock of Ladies Knit Scarfs and Hoods,
The largest Stock of Underwear,
■
The largest Stock of Hosiery,
_ Tbe largest Stock of Gloves,
The largest Stock of Men’s Clothing,
. The largest Stock of Boys’ Clothing,

YOUXG MEN

lha not think because the Fair is over
that you cannot nave 23 percent, by buy­
ing your furniture of Ibv«aieeBrc«..be
cause yon can every time, for they have
the largest, beet and cb.i|H»t aUvk ou
hand ever befun- in this ci'y.
Truth,
every word.
. '
24

st
$77*6
$j77

The Largest Stock of BUFFALO ROBES.
In fact tho largest, most complete and best Stock of General Dry­
250 IMPROVED FARMS
Good sever shown in this city. Buying these Goods from first
IN EASTERN KANSAS,
ha'nds fur Cash enables me to oiler
g»»-J MJJartm *
’trt “ ,n*‘ W “
U •llartureooiliianw Iken
iud MjaklK i«4 wkama u

mn'iiaiHlM r.»C l.tuw. lira* bra.
ara.hM^laaeb^M.aaih.ariU^auu. aU

Hastings, Sept. 30, 1879.

COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
LEET H.LVD PLO JF5.

Agricultural Weeklies.
.122CMS®JfK KSJW.S..T

ri nil auMrtM. end fnrlh. Ahilllr «»t Kneel a
Im CorrMiwHaN-in tba Tkraa ClCtf Ulneii.ai

AGMCClTmi. SWSf.TO

m'lui-initli u&gt;« f.Nukm.
rhe am, tetter,
ccreit, and all WJ.tkt.1. frew reraa: vf rnailUwM &lt;• Ja.aarj
Tbit Salve u
satiafaenun in

Reaper and Mowers.
Phys the highest Canh price
for till liinds of Farmer# Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Crexsy Wore purcbaning any of the above articles*
at his Elevator, comer of Broad­
way and Railroad SjrceU.
ipi.-itttg!*. April, 2. 1 879. 49

nmjm

DAUCHY &amp; CO. COL

JULIUS RUSSELL.

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\

CfiMK :

WANTED

SEPT. !5TH

PETERSON'S MAG1ZIHE.

never rtaebce the handr of tbe County
Trraanrar, yet of tbe amount' Annually ap। portioned (averaging about 1230; only a
' im.ll part ia uaetl fur the aupport.of librarkr
Nutwlthrtatidiog that the lav on
thia point i- plain and imperative, yet it.
vi-datiuo a«ai. to be, Out the exception,
but lhe rule. '
Very rrapeetlully,

NEW GOODSJEW GOODS
CONSUMPTION]
■u. ..
... ..... - trial bottla /r&lt;r
roaf, which will convince you of it» truly
wonderful merit.,and allow, you what a
tegular one dollar »:r :.b&lt;&gt;ltlc -ill do. Fur
rale by Rureell Bro*.
!&gt;1

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svAtssw rr.i.WMa.’s:

AGENTSWANTED
Cut SU1SBBE in ffltICT 11 (tv Trt

1GEBTS avxV.’affixu
11S15 Made in One Day
,.T2XTiK--KSU;S-..uW.- ffl5

THE NEW

CROWN

d SEWING MACHINE

Drewt Goods,

Suitings, Cloakings,

Bilk Fringes,

Wtccrprbofs Ladioe Cloth,

Fancy Goods,

Beaver, Flannels,

Ready Made Cloaks,

Foreign k Domestic Cloths

Gents Suitings,

Clothing, Clothing,

Furnishing Goods,

Hats and Caps.

'Over Coats. Fine Suits,

Hosiery, &amp;c.

I have taken advantage and can moke the lowest pricea.

LEW 18 STERN .
’

'

Washington Block.

THE only PLACE to find BROADHEAD DRESS GOODS

42-41

Hostings, Sept. 16. 1879.

What is ill
Ans.—Your Prescription( and ***^^^L
Receipts.
A
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•’
What is it made oft
zT^x bit'
*
Ans.—Pure DRUGS only.
HktfAh*’
»
How is it made ?
TU-&lt; 4
':,K'
Ans.—With care and accuracy. ' 1^11 • **“. *;-y*Whm U, g.1 ill
WTSS1—''.
Ans.—At Roberta &amp; Hotchkiss,
r
;
whore you will always find a full anti !“*■»
,'u
' ‘4
select Stock of
uruffnTnWy.—•

^rlcnliaiiat,]

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expenses arc light and wo Cell
goods in same ratio.

cti
«omna naKamn.

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY
A specialty.

Call and Seo ue.

ROBERTS A. HOTCHKISS, H&lt;n

Ud Baaeuian Barton Baan Ball Club.
Sold by .II druggina. Send for ph.mt,hlei.
Pa. Gilm,
120 Wert Broadway. N. Y.

3s

th.Gtode-lagta

A VALUABLE INVENTION.
THE DCTBOIT KYKNlliG NEWS
THE ECHO FOR

1880.

TU»-I'"l
,rttb.lil will

OP

sx;;'2'WL'rts*1|rffii"rfAii WASTED.'.

teoda.ee, .nd there are so many new faces
Ruoacll Bron, kwp » cowflet* line .of
ibrt tbe older daaamen wonder whether Slate*, Pen*. Feacil* sod Stationery.
they aro not the stranger,, fur they are
• l-i-lira’ Cbrialian Temperance Un­
almost iu lhe minority.
Of course, such
an outlook is plamlog to those who have
rill give a tea party at .the Reform
■MWOUCIlli
at heart the intersato of lhe College, and
IfootM on Tucxlay evening tbe 28th
41 w«uivv&lt;r v.rv
i,
brings joy alike to Faculty and students
which the public arc cordially inBmNK I'u «r«t. Boa a ‘■—.I urt In-nSw
Tbs Eclectic and Alhenucdea Societies,
,»nrt.U». *«. A. «Mu4 retjart. rra&lt;0&gt;.
t.r-trs-.
M-nkl't.
wiib
ivv.ta.Mt.
coaaidcriag their old ball as unfit for such
.11 I. Xeetoai is budding a reranwide-awake assemblages, have repaired life
tlie two front aides of tho Newton |
same al ad expense of 1700, and when
. vix. on State and Creek rtrreta.
dune and furnished, there will be no finer
1 add greatly to the looks of that
room of ite kind in the Slate.
Albion Itself seem. u. be catching the
, merchant* throughout the country
•pirit of th.e timci, and there it an air of
• they *r« d&gt;&gt;i.g a larger bunincM at
buioeaa and solid prosjerity that is not
Politics! Notes.
;t than ever before, and that people
unpleasant Io behold.
Many new hotucs
Secretary Sbertnan aaya General Grant have bean erocted thia season, ant! no less
.ying u they go, more than formerly,
never hail a truer firtend than he is.
tnptiou l&gt;a» done it
than aix new and neat .tore front. gi»*
Hecrrtary Sherman aays lhe Methodist her main streets, —d best of all they Oill
' the Gospel Temperance meeting at
R&gt;|.l&gt;;n IlaJI, on Sunday afternoon, Cbuieh ia the atroogeat pi'kr iu the oouu all be occupied as soon as completed. 'The
and &lt;k&gt;quot addtes-cs were delivered Uy of tbe Republican psrly
old Sto— MUI, which baa withelood tbe
..
K. Crwby of lUtland, and
An Indepeodwrt Bimocratie party ia disintegrating effect, of time fur thirty-four
years, bu been enlarged and exteisively
&lt; Clarke of thia city.
North Carolina n«‘ P»r “ hio,ed *
improved.
M. L Cook
. Geo..D. Babcock pnmmtod to G. lhe poliiitriane of that State.
From Harry C- Shafer, the Champton
trook* of tho BaMWM office this
In tbe opinion of the Cincinnati &amp;'«Bate Ball Player.
Whit Mike* you Sick
Boston, July 23, 1874'
.log, a splendid winter radish - weigh- tHtr, rani esUlo ia soon.bound to share in
You hake allowed your bowels to become
Dr. W. N. Glim: In tbe match be­
ibuut Mvcn pounds. It waa a beauty, the gtneral revival of business.
habit u.Uy coat ire, yowr Hear baa broom­
MV, Chestnut».. rhilsdelpkh. Pa.
tween the Atldrtica of 1’hiltdelphra, and
WM retrod by Mr. Chaa. Carpenter, of ' The Buffalo G&gt;*auTtuil believe- that toroid, tbe ram. thing ail* your kidneys, the Boston Club, played July 13th 187 J,
Wr-SMctniMM sent grade, if vrillsa for.
U (Tt up clubs with.
at Boaloa, I fell .nd divplacvd my lett
among Kep.Wic— Nr. Cwti. to doknee e»p. Your agent fortunately hapburglary was intended to bare been in hit opposition to Mr. Cornell.
prood to be prc-enl. He ioetantly apruitted in Haye* A Barlow’• feed store [ Geeersl Willuni Preston,of Kent—ky,
inlay night laai. The putty had been Buchanan's .Minister to Spain, « opposed
&gt;4 of one large pans el glare, when the to a third term foe General Grant.
liar or burglars were probably frightAecovdi-ff u ‘h«
the Republican psrir of Minnmota waa
Is Ilers addrmed If the following yurvene
nerrr mor, united th.. .11*—
re
unclaimed m the p.wto»c« at llM«l»f»
r-.rey ee-aty. Mkh-. &lt;kt. Hlb 1«WHnrriet Gilbert, V. C. Lamont, Mrs. D.

• r.a before night
The fifth anniveroary of the marriage of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Striker was celebrat­
ed in a very pUsM.gmuuW .e- Ort- IL
at their roidenoo in Balustirt.
Many
prraeute and bnorty uprMmon* of good »9|

w lower vim mu him.

Karpe constantly on hand
7
LIME.
HAIR.
STUCCO,
GEMENT,
BRICK.
.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
.
PLOWS.
•
DRAGS

worlh
the
magnifioent
&gt;uui of
X/ly cnti.
Io will be noticed tli.l the
number of visile of dirttiet officer, is given
at 238, and that but 30 schools were uu.
visited. Several reports show as many as
8 oVlD visits, a number’ which appears
euspicionaly large to the average commrn
school tewhar Township Superintendents
have in most rakes viiited thr schools in
their respective township, at texal twice
daring the year as lhe Uw requires; yet
13-ghouls are reported u not visited at
JI, .nd of these, trvta are tn one towtul.ip.
Nearly 28 per cent, of the districts are
fractional,—Baltimore .ud Thornapple
being lhe only townships having cone. In
Prairieville, 3, or one half ol lhe entire
number, .re fractioeal.
Only four townships via: Barry, Carl­
ton, Prairieville and Yankee Springs, have
a library, and ol -the diyict-, only 15.
One of these district, rejorts only owe
volume in tbe library. Naturally enough bruisea. aorta, Uleere, avlt
chapped hands. chilblain.,
that lonely xudunM to.
If iibrarira are of kinds of akin entptiocs.
guaranteed to give perfect
value to dtatricia or townihipa, certainly
the law rapeetiug them should be better
enforced. While there ia reason to believe

corre»pondence.
Auiiow.Om. 6th. 1979
Editor Bawneb
A glorious time
has come for Albina College.
Nut f&lt;u

v
I am Showing this Season:
The largest stock of Dry Goods,
The largest stock of Dress Goods,

«25to«ofl(i&lt;&gt;|.

At ll AiAdj

THI WORLD RKNOWNKD

WILSON SEWING MACHU

tn workmanship Is sejust to st Chronomstsr Wwto4k,
as elsgsntty finished as a first-ctasw Piano, tt rao

■ itions. IT HW» CMII-FOURTH
machines. *ts capacity is unlimft
e»«J

Three Months Free

�WnhirtGton Letter.

WASUIhOTCm, D. c.,1
•
OoL-2, 1B7U. I
Mr. Tilden haa d-elared through a re

White ba vWwM lkrawaa IL, klebail
M*a.**t*lnd*tevahu Mtews. ”
Oft hmreu kb Mtewi tSaa .

VMt* tk* soar

aetrand fra. di

nH
Builik, Gmsant, I
Sept. Hot, 187D. $
The two Kaiaen of Germany and Aus­
tria bar* met at Gastein, and while tbe
prcaa -oiade nnuanal exertions to drew all
sort* of played ont eoncksioo*, the people
were as plowed ns poambly ean be. No
doubt lhe people were right. Tlau there
camo the end of the old hliniUerial criau,
and tbe beginning vf a new one, ending in
the epeedy foratetion of a new Cabinet,
nadrr lhe auspice* of count Teaffe the
whole proceedings actioned with the retire­
ment of the former Government leader.
Conut Andrawy, and tho advent of*
eaaarti instrad of a new Premier. But I

Ladies

.11 r 8k.M~ I h. &lt;U.U IIT » saw..
— r-ak-r, Meaawa. •
. The Iterritt brother* of SlanClrerter, VL
hare Jut killed their 57th bear.
Tildas in ragarfto tha effect of Southern
Moon route, like mUu p’wtunM, are of­
barbarism and tho indtecrelimw ot South
ten funnd in gou-l looking frame*
eru [-olitieian* at lhe extra at^wou, has
lie that cauuut bear with uber (cuple'e
created a genoral ytir among all clause* of
pauiioiis, cauuot govern hb own.—[FrankDemocrats hero, especially thaoe from the
South. It is accepted ai a true rejweJ
Uti-.-n of what Mr. Tilden his recently
laid.
By Southern moo it ia mainly re­
garded as a bid for Northern oMMWalin-

being driven away from the Dcn.ocra:ic
party by the late event* at the South, aud
by the work ef the extra aeseiou.
They
compare il lo bia letter on Southern elrim«,
as being exdneively for Nortbero edifica­
tion. . Hat it ia mainly important a» *howing that the Democratic party stands upon
A willow tree oppoaile Thcodoro Par­
very unsure footing, and tbte tbe party in
tho North cannot lire upon tho platform ker* residence in Ucwton l* the growth of
constructed for it in th* South
Thioe a slip from a willow tree that crew over
tbe
grave of Napoleon, at St. Helens.
thing* are enjoyed by the Republicans a«
indications of weakness io the opposition,
They aeut * gooac over Niagara Falla
the other day to see bow abe would lake
it, and when alie row lo »he surface of tbe
Gratifying report* still come from Ohio, ,rirer below tiho looked up a* if aajiug »
and we count Upon a grand.lrius*jd&gt; there. ■
Usually th* Democrats at this pwat make
great boasu of the betting in thrir favor, ’
but this year *v«u tbe gambler* have de­
serted them. Nobody is betting cu Ewing
except at great edda, aad on th* six: of
his minority. Tho fritads of Mr. Blaine '
are very much graliflcJ at th* warm recep­
tion* he meets in the Buckeye Botee by
A lady mid to her Italiand, in Jerrold's
audience* so big that it u uaeleaa to try to
pretenre’ “My dear, you certainly want
enumerate them.
“No. 1 tt ink not,"
S«'y Sherman haa diapored of the Deui- sonic new trouveni."
ccratic bugbear that be would not bdp the answered lhe husband. “Well,*' arid Jer­
Republicana of New York because div was rold, “I thiuk tha lady who rew* Aflt
antagonized by the management there, by ought to know.”
.
accepting tbe invitation to make apacchc*
A oaloon keeper, having started baiiiies
iu behalf ol Mr. Cornell.
Ho wd) go to
that state all er tbcOhio election,and do^ud
work.
He will carry a good report from thecldaign, “Trunk Foden
“Oh.”
Ohio.
B^ Hie way, tbe letter of Scc’y laid lhe friend, ‘jfiat change the Tlu t D,
Bherman in which he say* he ia not an end il will &gt;nit you exactly."
vnemy of Gan. Grant, bat on the contrary
A eulored preacher, in tiacateiiiig to
haa always been one of bis firmeat fricnUs
and supporter*, convey* no new* lo pgonlc bia bearer* the sentence, “The birvcot ia
here.
Mr. Sherman w*a intimate at the , oyer, the reason i* ended, and thy a..ul ia
While House during Grant's eight year*
and few w*re more cordially received ih«r«. ■
Indeed, it ia a matter of common talk that ।

una.ual ffieililic*, and a gareioon of SO.tlOU
Under this head line lhe Chicago /»i-rmen of al! arms, with other collateral in-,j Orran hit* the ajatcin of school officer, a
fiuenca will go * long way to show ^cause 1 sharp but deserved whack over the knack •
and effect." But some villages in some of, Im It doesn't apply at all to officer, ia
tbe province* of tbe ampin beat Berlin by '। thia and many other districts of thi. Stale
•avenl lengths in-this n»p«t. There, a 1 yet we perwnally know that , there ar*
lasay with a dowry, let I.*r pctoou bn ever ,I many other* (notably in the northern part
ao attractive, cannot |-ro&lt;uro a hnsbaud I of-ur State) to whom it doc* apply with I
unices abe it iu a poviuon to throw into feme:
the marriage contract, or matrimonial bar ! “Among tbe simplest and mail rali-.n- |
gain, a half dnxen sturdy youngster* of her 1 al mean* of improving the publie sch.I
own, capable to t»ak- thetnselvc* geuenlly J would be a itenenl nadentending, if tn t
useful.
a law. requiring that every member «-f -ny
Douils have been published iu this city acbool board matt pt»iea* at least a com
■a to the working *f the Socialite law up nwt Engliab education. Thi* i. far from I
to tbe end of last June, that- is, io the bring tho ease now. Men of iuteifigcaa', I
Grat nine month* during whieli.it waa in
force. Within that period as uauy as
G47 inhibitions were made throughout tbe
German Rmpire— HOI in Prumia. I Win lor ached directors without a llioaght of
Saxony, 63 in Hoaae Darmstadt. 35 in tliclr fitnam, and often with full know) I
Brunswick, 27 in Hamburg, 18 in Ba­ edge of their utter uofitoeas- It i&lt; ex**- !
nna, 18 in Baden. 11 io Wirteroberg.
and tba remaining 25 in other parts of the note with what almut dictatorial pwcra
country.
Tho* figures are-alarming the senate* dothe achcol officer* They
enough, though perhaps Ie*o so on tioae. deteroio*. without consulting the tai pay
itxpeeiion than they appear at first right. ,j er*, tho amount to be levied for satariv* of
In Prussia foe instance, there are register | troeben. and all current expense* of the
*d at least 56,000 Social Democratic Aaao-J1 district; they employ and dtacharge teteLctatiana of which oaly 66 bar* been top nr* at tlicir will; they determtne what i
y-resacd, the rest of the 301 p'roecriptiont; branches ahall bo taught, and how ; tbof .
in tho kingdom being iu respect of news . make all role* and regulation* oftho»cboal
and from their fiat there i» practically no |
give* a proportion *1 only ubou* une in appeal. The law require* tbe teojdicr t» ,
every 850 such -orgaatratioos, and some procure* certificate of qualifieMlon to
thing like the tamo rate* occuri in moat teach tbe common En-luh branches.
other parte of the Empire. That out of
850 revolutionary socklire uu more than
oo* abonld expose iiaclf to lb* tuceeasful
wrath of Prince Bimnarek’a vigilant police
ia both surprising aad, in its way, oatiafaelory eapeeially when it is remembered that
under the pretext ef political real and
honesty, many of lhe number ussy be such
,Tbc New York YrtAwsr aaya
There
real offenders against peace tod order as arc ibnificaat indication* of a partial break
to drwerve extinction. A* regards tbe in lhe.“ootid Sooth” itf tbe report* whieh
mat. it ia clear, uotwilh*t*nding all that reach hero ol the progress or lhe State
has-been said ateiut tbe violence and law- electiim in North Carolina. The Sortk
Icasneas of the German Socialists, that Cunlita Gaxeltr, fur Inatinoe, ooe ot tho
they know how to carry on their work moat tiromioout of. the Bourbon organs,
prudently and peaceably. If to these
who believe that the oveHhrow of B»marckian tyranny mate be affected before rasa, aad add* that she it gone unlcM tbe
Bcriia can be lhe capital of a truly great, very beat men are put forward. The
prosperous, and happy nation. It ia grati­ Raleigh OlMnrr concur* io this explana­
fying to know that among a population tion of tho rituatieu, and add*: “Should
of some 26,000,000 there arc no fewer Judge Buxtou be nominated lor Governor
than 56,000 aoesetiw. large and small, by lhe Radicate, North Carolina n.*y be
pledged to achieve that object, it nut be wrested from u* in spite of all we can do,
quit* as gratifying to knew that only a aud with tbe'Gubernatorisl candidate will
very small fraction of them eau be reached go the Electoral vole." There are at least
by their eppreeeon.- No credit L doe to 40,000 white Republican voter* in North
the preeeot rulers of Germany, but its Carolis*, a greater number than can be
prospect* are thus brighter than might found in any other Southern State. There
have been looked for. One feature of are, bcridre, 80,000 colored Republican
these Katiatla te worth calling attention rote* which, wilt th* white Republican .
to. Small as ta tho proportion of repress­ rot** of a free dectico, constitutes an an- ]
ions everywhere, it it smallest tn the doubted k«sl -majority of the State. ।
Catholic district*. In Bavaria, with a North Carolina, except far fraud and vio 1
popnlaiiue of ovvr 5,000,000. only leoce, ia a RopuMicen State.
eigbtaeu Socialist aocieue* and publication*
have been put down. This shows, sa
Il ia rebled by il»e e»er vereeiou*. Buf­
Might be nxpected, that tU revolutionary falo Abiireaa that Joseph Cook once aaked
temper which gvea by tbe name of Social­ a certain lady lo he hw wife, and immedi­
ism i* wot te favor ameng Catholics. It ately lapmd into • profound Mndy ofacmeibing. The lady mfWy aaid “Yes,” and. |
, aa he didn’t rvrpced, the repeated lhe word
a iiills louder. “Stop your noloe I” roar­
ed Jcamrpfc, "I’ve gat an argnmeat al toy
wngnet end that will knock lhe rpota out
of John Stuart Mill, and boro you’re try-

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, A stifled sob closed the sentence. Mar­
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•' What b goitg to happen to morrow?"
said Margaret anxiously.
■Tn going to axil again, that'a all.
Fulk, needn't aay il'e her fink,” he fad,
the love which waa still strong and true
through liu jealous anger.
“I
should -s' gone afore fag, anyway, and
Maid three yean Duly odds 'll he I
fa'm bo a hankerin' to gat home brio,—
like as I allays waa. You see, M fa Margarct," and lib voice dropped, and a touchteg pathos thrilled through lhe words,
"U allays feared as if she wu beckonin'
oc hvmr. Many and nauy'a the aturmy
night on the 1‘aeific, when il'e seemed as
though Kilty was a lookin' al me out o'
the darkneae, her eyre a atbiliu,* and her
■biniu* hair all bluwin'. away from her
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"Oh, 1 hope it will."
lie shook bis head drearily, twirling
, hb hat round and round in -iiin hands.
At las: be looked up, with eratlin which
Margaret could only are a dumb misery.
“I was goin' to ask somethin' of you
Mire Margaret. I'm gain' away, and
Kitty a'u'l got no father. Folk, aay Vale
Amber thiuks a good deal of yon.
I've
been thinkin' that if you'd apeak to Vale
Amber Le might n't go near Kirty again.
Some ci ria can take care of themselves,
but Kitty a'n't one of 'em.
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; "About irLtei, you should say, Ebie.
' It i. Vale AbWt."
E -ie sprang Up and ennfronled her.
"Spare youreelf ths trouble, Mra. St.
. Iva ' .
"It would spare ute pain, Elsie; bat 1
I ow&lt;. It to you."
; Elsie glsooed around, u if tempted to
nub from the room, but. Mrs St- Irra
held her with steady eyai.
"I would not speak,’my dear; if’ 1 did
not are io you a reflection of mv own
wayward, trdlful ulf. If I tell yon a lit­
bear y»u apeak so, and for ay asks"—
, tie of my life you will see why I claim to
* "It was tor your aake, Mbs Margaret, I have a right to speak to you I do not
that I come to you instead ot him."
' I wonder that you are attracted by Vale.
Ben turned' hb fare upon her, aud | Such natures m youra and mine crave
Margaret read there a look so fell that she sometbfng brilliant and startfag, and
shuddered. Bui the ferpetoua ezprawioo when il u cumbinrd With manccre so
pswed io a moment.
peculiarly winning u Vale A tn fas, it
’ "&lt;) Ben I don't chertah-aucb a feeling— becomes almost msistabte.
I coufros
i don't, I entreat you. You have been sore­ that I am singularly drawn toward him,
ly wronged, 1 know, but try to forgive, though from lhe first I read bi» charactar
said Margaret, tears of pity and horror very plainly,—read it, Elrie, by the light
AsJIb.
falling fast "I'll do all I can," ahe ad­ of my own mournful experience. For it
Mwr sad aolama bms uteaUs &gt;o. ded. "I'll walehover Kitty at if aha was joat such a tnio u Vale Amber who
Tb.*LI«sa aad U&gt; IroH. awd tbs **el st lu were my own little water.''
wrecked my happiness,—not only wooing
Ben pave her hand a strong grasp.
me for my fortune, at.d sfterward decat­
"God bless you, Mna Margaret
He'a ing me, bat be robbed me of my child,
likelier to do il far your askin' than mine, •nd threw me bark bvlplras upon a d-so
.but .twou’t do no harm to say it I knew fated life. Elsie, you can trust nothing
you would: your face never told a lie yit." except integrity and simple goodoew. - No
A nusncnliry flush lighted up hie face; woman can safely nut her heart on auybut it yawed. sod left the grey pallor that
waa there before. He Mood a moment
lunger. Then, halt turning he (aid, “I
klareatet, and good-by."
They bad walked out uf the arbor, and
wm atrolltng afao- th* path leading ito
the hotter.
Margmt put her while hand in Bea's
rough, aunburat one.
"Good-by, Ben. You spoke ,of the
future taking eare of itself. God will lake
of it, aad do better fa you than yon can
do for ysuraelf. Good-by "

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TV bile I’atal wu walking «rer the rocks
'toward the beaeb, Margaret turned kiudly
to the man near her. She wu iatartlcdlty
lhe ehaoge in his face. The ruddy color
wu gone, and a gray pallor Usd settled
down upon it.
"Why, Beu!" she’ asid quickly, "what
esn 1 do for you ? Is anything tbo matter
with Kitty Y’
Ilia lips quivered.
lie brushed hb
rough hand over hb beard'd mouth before

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Mrs St, Ire* shut Margaret's door
behind tier an aba cotue out, with the
f-lsassot eonariouaorao of having perfcrmed a good action- And now it uocured
to bvr, while she waa in the benevolent
mood, why not fallow up one good deed
by another* She knixkod at Elsie's
door with thU'intsatfa, and immediately
entered.
The girt started up from the seal where­
on ab« IM sluing, hastily concealed a pap­
er, and Gerd her, looking very much' dis­
turbed, A frown crowed Mrs. St. Ives
face, yet she Smiled nlcaHntly
*'Kjce*e nw, Elsie dear.
I never
dreamed you had any secrets.
Tlie lluth oo W h s fare paled a little
Shu ant'down again, eilcnliy. Mr. St Ivo's
came and leaned over her tenderly. Some­
thing in the strange, beautiful girl attract-

on and tell her, and mass het
sod"
—Orcrvoms by the picture, of Kitty’s
bdpfarases he broke into deaunriatatosof
Vale. Margaret stood quite stili till ths
tanttdal of passion was spent. Then she
said,—
"1 don't think, Ben, that my cousin
Vale b so wicked as you sretn to believe.
Don’t be angry,"—*• the aqw he was im
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Mra St. Ives made a boule to find 'it,
and presently ho waa gone.
Margaret eat » if stunned.
All the
lime he bad never once glaucad at her. dsirpred.«^Umi.MBa|1’’m.Jcnt,
Tea was served proiently.
She went on the general tickM, and had about girre
through it tnevhanically, and after it wu up the iegblature.
The overwhdmiag.
defeat af the Demoerate, horse, foot and
came pretty toon, quite alone.
All the dragoons, not by a plurality, as fa recent
et co lag there was talking and merriment, years, but by a clear majority ranging from
but Margaret did not hear a w«r&amp;
Her twenty to thirty ihonaaad , thn capture
ibouglita were conttently travelling cue ool merely of tbe general tiiltet, but of
round- They wuuderod the ucxi morning both branches ef the legislature, in spite
why aho waa ao pale and wretehod , and nf tfa* now! AutNKBA— ■ rv—
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alw ha-1 to fare a smile, and make a plea
of headache. lodged, her head did ache,
and it was a relief when • Mrs. St. ires
sent her up to lie down, insuilux that
aha would attend to th&lt;r dinner; so Mar­
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•fdrii baa been moling the people of Ohio
which bus not bcm fait there of fate

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। matter with Kitty. She's fat lhe lovin'
heart she um&lt; to have ; and she a'nt thn
mme girl she used to be. gain' round sing­
in' from mottlin' till night, and lookin' so
innocent likens Ifshe’d never known noth­
ing about trouble, u she had'at. Stic a'nt
that kind of a girl now, and the rearoo
why b ’cauae sheb been led away to love
Vale Amber. And I say cone thn; nun
that would .bn villian enough
harm
that pretty child. I used to know him.
did m the bond and rone Cabin'

"Margaret 1" called somebody. Marga
ret Ii»k«l up. Mrs St- Ives peeped out
from a window overgrown with etemstb.
"Mra. Amber wanta you. Ni.body knowa
whether white powders or LroUn are da«
at twelve o'clock. Vmn« *»d enlighten
mt." Margaret sighed and wtmU
Once in lhe bouae. there were aa many
claims upon her as if aha bad been ubiqui
lout. Mrs Amber wanted her in the par­
lor, and old I'hillM called her to the kit­
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bar .
,r_to put by ,—
~—
—s-at-l thing al-g
,m«iitaliut»a on the
wonderful
that
had happened during lhe morning. No­
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glow on Iter cheeks and the new light fa
her eye, and Margaret's sweet secret wee

littfo doubt that they have afao mrriad
the Ite.islature.
The majority of Mr.
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thousand, and the RepublieuM feel teat
utrncs: confidence that they hare aacured
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Thb deebive Republics triumpli b of

Even locally it ia of unsiderable taper
lance. I- extinguishes Senator Tburmaa'a
ehsneep of re-election, and puts an nd to
any lurking anpiration which Mr. - Ewiag
may hare had to bo Mr., TLnnosa'a eaocraaor. But throe local axwequeocu are
re dust in the bafaoe. Tbo great ring­
canoe of the Ohio electiqq fata iaa UfiaThe JnancbJ queMioa was not suScfoot tmoo upon national polifa aad fa beeriar
to produon thia result; althowgh it doubt- on fa selection cf randidaim aad fa ■»
fas txnmbuted to it. The soft -rmoev ana of pertm ia the great PrfafaUal
nonaenae of Ewuvg . the ailly filaaciri
docufase which ’’had thoroughly permeated
the Ohio ifa.oorscy_.n4 which we,- *&gt;
oniversil amoug than ss to make even a
maa r.f Thurman's calibre shamefully Muitify himedf by betraying the faib for
which be ascrifiond evcrjfafag fa 187G—
alienated tbouannda of ioteHigtmt Demo­
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in Ohio at fast wu thoroughly given over
to crouomio lunacy The Genusas ot the
State psrueuiariy. who are numerou.
enough ro carry it with them wherever
they go, sad who bate no palieoea with
lhe fiat thoorias, revolted ea masse, and
their defection afae would have been
sufficient to give Ohio to Foster by a plu­
rality, as it baa frequently giren it to Foe-

of lhe whois vote ofaeariy forty tbouaaod.
FuUer’s vote yesterday shows a gain oo
that of 1878 relatively of from sixty to
seventy thousand. Not only did he bring
to lbs polls thouaanda of lukewarm Re­
publicans who of late years fall into the
habit of staying at home, but he rallied to
hb ticket the great mass of that scattered
vote which fa 1878 frittered itself away oo
petty fide iasura. It recalls the tins' when
the whole maaa of Ohys'spopwluion march­
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voted as their brethren st the front were
firing, burying under majoritim of fifty to

oopperheadbm of men like Vallandigbam.
Uba revival of the old spirit.
It bi
the response ofOfrfo to the crack of Barka
dale's shot-gun.
It b the challenge of’
Yarno taken up by the man who whipped
Yasw hack from rebellion to obodbnoe.
Nothing ebo can aeoouat fa it, Mr for
the aitudar phenomenon to Iowa, where।
lhe Hroublieaoa, from a mm plurality,
spring back to thrir overwhelming aupremaey ot war timse by a gain of nearly thirty

troops of friends in Several of lhe Wraters
Sintra. If New York shall follow ia fa
wake of Ohio there will be a vigorous
poshing of claims on the pan of RepubUran candidates throaghoot tbo winter end
spring, and in thia preliminary canvsu
General Grant ba. precluded hiufaf from
taking any part. If by fa time fa (favention meet, tha sootsea .hould narrow
to a otroggle between Mr. Blaine sod mi
Ohio caasliilate there would be oo poraihility of a deadlock and oo opporuiuuy fa
bringing in a dark bone.
Whatever
ehaoera Gvixral Grant m»y have, depeod
’ on fa inability of the C&amp;reetion to make
Dixon and lha Chbelma. or ia abjoec aowardiee lemaiaiag aifat like Lamar, hu
rested the bloody shirt to be again a rigu
of victory. There wm hundreds of thou­
sands of Republicami is the North tired
of thb old iasnoa. anxious for ssetional
peace, eager to join bands from real to
went and from north.to joulh, and, leaving
Southern Democratic Opinions
the dead put behind them, to move fa
Hip—hip—hurrah far old Yasoo!
ward u a great united people to new work,
new hopes, new duties.
Bel wbea they
Hurrah for Kemper oouaty, tool
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uw rititena oho* down like dogs fa opiaThia aid Union b bound to beat, «*•
fa sak&gt;in a time of profound peace,Sri. eti
they uw the tunntorer not only free, but
honored by the community in whieh he
lived ; wbea they saw a whale eecUeo.
lately la rebellion, greet lbw barbarity
with cowardly aifaras, apology,^r braaea
sympathy; wbea they uw a whole great
polftica! party of which the mtsrtjmr wu
an honored member, even in the North,
mumbling through its srRaas, wmk ex ten
nations of the aet; when they uw Thomu A. Hondrieka, a recognised fader of
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The Stara and Btripm will syfaafa
eomsaon rights of humanity must be re- the principle. typified by th* Booay Btaa,

Hbie's face wu hidden, and Mrs. St.
Ivor heard the sound of her low sabs
She swept noisfaaly from the room.
Elsie's nabs gradually ceased. 8he lifted
up her face. It wu flushed and dry, and
her eyes glittered. Site rose and walked
about the room in her agitaiioe.
She
never thought of qaaotipaing Mrs St.
Ire's Mtimale of Vale But she had tx&gt;i
been trained to shrink from contact with
evil, had few intulive perceptions of the
beauty of goodnem, end Vale had so con­
centrated her thoughts upon htusself,
had hound her heart io him by a tie so
strong, that everything else puled away
‘-JgnificatM» before her paaaioaate
him. God and goodwua were
istrsciioas — Vala wua living per­
eonality,--------thrilling
Bher,
__ ,rpresent
______________
or aiMenl,,
by a sense of his power ; hb kbasa clung
to bar lips,—hb voice sou tided through
all prophecies of evil.
Without hue,
heaven would be a blank :wub him, there
wu nothing that would not be endurable
Every pufa war loyal to him; her whole
bring claimed him aad faged lor him.
The October elections tiib year mean
She never thought of giving him up. She that the Democracy must oootent itself
fa gDTermogauch law Mates u il can cap
lure, but it must remain out of power tn
the nattoo until it dbsolres partaeraliip
tag pamfonately that she eould make —l.L V___ I_____ I .A- 1__ 1____ ___
friends smypaihiae with her; but there
wu no thought of dbtoytlly io him. growth.
And yet she cried helpfady
aa she
The New IfakJHtX’
walked the floor,—

By and by Vale weal away, dinner was
over, her step mother comfortably estab­
lished in the parlor, and by fat lima II
was mid afternoon. The honso wu still.
Margaret ran down to fa arbor, aad galh
cred up her German books. There wu a
great thunder bead in fa west, splendid
ta its parple-blscknoa. Would it raia ?
She took the books up to her room, and
shut heradfin, impatient to be alone. She
turned over the faves of tbo “Faust" ten­
derly, becuusc he hid touched it
Here
wat the place that lay open before her
"Oh, what am I not giving to him 7
whan be began to speak. 8be remember­ God will cures him if ire b fobs to me I"
ed just how the lot ten looked at that in­ . The wofda Were a prophecy. But she
stant. Bet the leaf wu gone. The old
vdume waa falling to ptaree, she thought
eareleuly. And yet she would like to
see that page By and by aim must look

—but now 1 my curse his black eyes and
bis false heart, that couldn't let alone tbo
innooentest little woman that ever promis­
ed a man to be true to him.*'
All the while be had been speakinc.
Margaret bad been struggling fa self­
control. The sight of the stalwart follow,
shaken by hb grief, his good plain face
grown uby pew, bin eyes wandering real
fatly in the bewilderment of hb sorrow,
the strong hand plucking meehaofally
at lhe gram btmdo him elmtet unnerved1 afternoon? she wondocMi.
And hew
eould aba ever tell him?
She hid her
; faro in her hantfa, glowing with maiden
1 shame. Then the bfafitijoy of il &lt;»verratue her. It wu to3 much for her tired
' heart. She eriod softly, to bereelf, warm,
’ happy teare. A sweet content earns to
' her at last The drsasn grew real; not
loved me if be'dkapt away hb handiom-eI yet altogrtbrr familiar, but 11 waa^owlng
face. Have n't I known her and loved, ovary moment mm ro.
her ever rinee she wu a little toddler ?
The aftmoon .pvd; The sun whirled
and a'n't 1 been a lookin' forward dl lhe,
. down the sky. and the gfam under Ure
_ IladtM glow deeper.
Margaret went
d down to lha parlor. Mr» St. Ires wu
n there in b«r gliueriag dinner dress. She
“ could not trip noticing the soft light in
Margaret'a fans.

WHOLE NO. 1276.

‘•No, I thank you. I have bnrineas in
Uwu. Have you aay commands ?"
"No. Oh, yea ! I abouid like to send a

1.-Good-by, Mr. Tht

Amsriosn Inventive Genuis.
An English paper givu credit to Am«
ican gvnois fa at fast fifteen invention
and dimveriu, which, it rays, have been
adopted ell over lhe world.
Tbtrte triuotplts are thus enumerated ;—
L The cotton gin.
2. The planing machine.
6.—Haadrfaka aad Thurman tfa
3. The gram mower aad grain reaper.
4. Tbo rotary printing prom.
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from polttfa! lift together, with the
5. Navigation by stunt.
fl. Hot-air or calorie engine
la Cipher Alley over thee demfoc ,
7. * Tha rawing Machine.
8. ladi.-robbwr ladaatry
9. The maehiao for the manufacture of

Thai little traauction under the ap­
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porary trsoc.
Tlcjwar b sot ovua
Amd rr Ntvmt vnu. nx ovxn, UNTIL
OUR CAUSE HAS CONQCERRD.
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vote; for be ia not and never wu a legal
In*thia way Missfaippiami eao rek
Mfafappi, and rule it by bold, far, man&gt;J ■—S_____

The Bouton Jamal of the 15th iaat.
Tbo State elections in Ohio and Im
yasterday resulted in sweeping Repabfceaa
victories. OtifaeJeota the How. Chatlm
Foster Governor bv a majority estiamtod
at from 23.000 to 30,000, and witbswt
much doult chooses a l-egmfaare wbieh
will remand Senator Thurman to hb far
office and fill hb seal with a patriot and a
etaieomnn. The election io Iowa alas took
pirn yesterday, aod it b gnlilyiag to
able to stete, from what sews m st bai
that the Ifopukiican majority af prerb
years b maintatued, and aven iiwteisf

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Berry erarty. Mkh.. Oet. 3IM IMS. ’
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obey, al lb* Alter.
Flood Mra. Dr. Grave* Emma Kehr Hara
Bo guimly and Ma quickly have U.ey Maguire Ada Beyder, .
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•hy fat hi# every cbUdiah Burrow, and my
rn. IU, ,k,
Rrtlrtpation in every childiah joy, m hie
drareet friend-bi* motArr-aad
•bo proudly chime hi* aga to bo “#igLl
A Fast Book of nearly 100 large
yearn old air!" with ah&amp;at the pompouty
octavo pap-* for lhe aiak. Full of valu­
o&lt; «u„ir
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I ehoald doom w* had muable note# ee * Scrofalaj Biaaaaee of the
Caw.HUI ib«
bf«,un.i. eoutoed the yean .gow! Dear yrere of
Braethieg Organs, Draouee of Meo ;
»«u. 1,
b«dl, hm. www, reotentmeut, of rretfel heppiaom ; a touchi»E incident, . taken of unchanged and uu.
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t'edar the new poaial law recently
id_
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i* any lha Ires good, now, than Ibra. Wa a..
publiahcd, dead. and alt legal pepen
J. wk... rt,tbph,,rtlb.b,w,«l l&gt;’o over again tbo plmnot aceom of.th. which are printed, bkoke filled oat In
Sr«. b.t dull ^b«bl, Sad nl
peat tan ytin I aee the little ceay homo, writing, way bill*, Lilia of lading, In voire*,
Um. I« lb.
b.
.IU, . of which, bird-1ike, lam each a happy doramral. and polirim, and lhe like,
miatrem, wuh a bopefa! heart, an exalted
will be carried through the mail* aa
earthly aim and bopaa, and upectatioca &gt;o aacund-riaaa mail matter, at one coot per
‘be vnat future that encode into eternity .
We are now taking advertisements to
with ample tim. to do all thing, ennected
insert in an illu.trated Almanac, 1000
with home aad wifely dutia, and bourn to
of whisk will be Attributed to lhe eubdevote to literature, to etudy, to dreaming
acribere ef in, Banks, free oo or about
and cartie building, with no om to remthe 25 of Droeabm. One copy will be
plats, or tuolert or nuke afraid I
atrilsd or pertwnUy dedirered to each #f
oar enbacriUn The book wffl be beauti­
fully iHusireted by the Aldine Art Co., ef
The white Mae glimmer'd, aad lhe
New York eity, and win be a valuable
Laxl Urlr dark arm. atom ta. »,|J
advertising medium. Only a few pegs of
By aigtl we hatred a. lha h.n,
•pare remain to braold. Fira; come, first
Far uderfert the herb waa dry ,

n ./ ai the Post Office­
stints, Mich., arSecondVatter.
■ pry eir waa in town yesterday, and
,bly the railroad employee* of the city
w.-ll pleased.

I am Showing this Season:
The largest stock of Dry Goods,
The largest stock of Dress Goods,
. The largest Stock of Ladies Cloaks,
The largest Stock of Ladies Knit Scarfs and Hoods,
The largest Stock of Underwear,
The largest Stock of Hosiery,
'
The largest Stock of Gloves,
•
The largest Stock of Men's Clothing,
. r
The largest Stock of Boys’ Clothing,

The Largest\gtock of BUFFALO ROBES.
In fact the largest, most complete and best Stock of General Dry
Good sever shown in this c#y. Buying these Goods from first
hands for Cash enables me to offer
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■HE WHITE

r.c: vur last issue wbeat baa brought
.-lowing price#: 10,11.25; 17,11.25,

W. W. Kelly hu taken a partner in
J grocery borine**, n Mr. Seh.ntx, and
jlit urt bnt that a good trade is re atoro
1 l.c pn-ccwlmga of the October ateaioa
jhe Buaril it Sapervtvot* will be printed

da week ant they will be intcrcatiog to

Sewing Machine

On Friday night hat, aotu burglar er
gurghra entered Eaton A. Htteboock'a
gritt mill and pried open the money draw­
er, but did nM get any money exoopl it
might have been a few penoiae. 1- They
however took tome papers that are vaLuaMi only to Hiubroek A Eaton. Now it
will be mighty atrenea if sr# don't hear
awn of tome individual tending for a
turgecn to do a liule aurgery, for tome
low-livad aooundrel will gat a charge of
&gt;bct, or a build, and inrtead of tending
fee a eurgoon, it may poteibly be a ecSn.
The people of thia «Uy are gelling tired
of three burglar*, and it ia time a atop

Th ■ Bsptiet Soriety will be htH al the
chape! rooms, Friday afternoon and even­
ing. Tea served tol half past seven, all
The nomination ot Will* for Governor
are cordially invited.
Wc are pained to learn of the death of I by the Penwcrata of Ixruiriaaa ia a tri.
£. B Cottos, who died at hi* residence j umph lor lhe llepabialion wing of the
in th. first Ward of thia city, on Monday ; party , and hi* electing will mean a comp'ete wiping out of ell lhe iadebtedoeas
evening of heart diacsse.
of th# State. General Ogden, wu* induc­
P &gt; no: forg't. lire Tee Social to be |
ed against hie will, to have hi* name heed
given :.n Tu-»d*Y evening of next week |
av a candidate. l*«atrse it ws* thought
that he, utore than any ewe else, could
bold the party back from the coarse of
dishonesty into which the Boarboo Be
padiatcr* were forein;- it The smalloww
of hi* vote show* thn tbs debt-jmyisg,
coneemtive pjrtioa of lhe petty is a helpIley A Ch., They are gv-utfourthy of pat roesgr. Gall* and
•ir -pl.-udid stock before mak-

A perfect nsderatawding, a perfect *ym
p«»by chaeta, encourage*. helpa each to
make light the burden* oi thia lite, deepite
tbo outride hum, aad labor, aod triala in
oar home are laid aaide, lhe care aod jealouak# and wonld-be ioterferiag of bn*yProsperity attend, us, aad our little
gardes “blossom* 1'Ae tbs rose.”
Where ws can help and soarurage, wc
do io freely, and I thank heaven that no
penurious, atingy soul man my little
•cheme*, but rather a whole soul aid* end
abete. Then cams beby bands and dar­
ling baby eym, to ocment the bund between
u* by still atroogcr tie*

The Udiea Sewfeg Society couamrted
with the Episcopal Chureb will bo enter­
tained by Mr* \. Barlow and Mrs. IL A.
Goodyear, on Thursday of thia week, at
the. Society Parlon in Bower Block.
GentloeDoa lovitcfi u&gt; ten at six o'clock.
The jury of iatjuost io th# case of I
the Ute diraater at Jackaon Junction,
returned a verdiot of criminal negligvooe ।
agtintt Evander F- Colwell yard-masier,
J.«eph Sawyer switciunas, and Krtteri
Jones engineer of the switch engine

Ftro st Big Rapid#
received on Tuesday l**t » Big
Kapil*, ffoerer Jfoy.rt, extre, oouttinteg
■Mint ef the big fire that occurred ia
that city on Sunday morning last, at ooe
„• ekek.. The fire wre first dmoovvrsd in
lhe roar part of the Mason How*a Hock
and but a *bort time elapsed before the
Mason Hoone w«» completely enveloped ia
We are pleaaeu to leant that Mra. C dames. Beside the Mason Hoose, there
V. Bubinsoo of Hope, *nd her riatar in­ were s-rverai other buildings burned ioelulaw. Mrs. Bunnell, who were roarider*lly butt one day leal week by being
thrown mil of lheir boggy, *re oot
only Big Kajid* Ftremce^ceo, but the
danger and will aoou be able to be about fiand bad too murh lhe &lt;art, and all they
could do WM to prevent It* »pmdi#tThe total 1«* &gt;• .bout thirty thoureod
dollar*. in*nr»nre about t*#ulf four thou
aaixL It i* ■ hard »troke for Big Rapid*,
but Id com* what may to th* Bterliog 1»habitant# of that thriving city, they wB|
not whine-

btekerv, •‘•how yourrelve*."
Our reader. •« phew

take

that wo faroi.lt the iMroit
wu, weekly, for the emufog year to any
perron for ll.Sfi, and T«
*”&lt;1
the weekly /'-•*» A Tnlu-te each one
year for 82 W- And that we farohb al
mart any other publication »i&lt;h TBIt ■

H*5nxn at very low ralo*.

The .tetement that there •*• “J 00
vuual d.hy. or *ny waiting for 6epcn*rt#
to erriv# befure the organ ire
1U.J,
-1"
tom for many y—ra ia untrue The ttoaro

Wanted.
A g'xd woman, 25 to 10 yttn of age,
to take charge of and do general boa*e
work fur the fall and winter.. Them are
two girt# to artfet, 12 and 15 yean of age.’
A card to my address al Harting* wQl be

Met4. Ferfc:4. Eewing JUchlxt

And txiw were tbo great .al trial* of our
happy, undiaturbad life, but; loaaea, jkeuniarily, are to be expected in thia life, and
art of vary little importance after all, when
health, energy, ambition and confidence
plaint.

?2Sssii

runn wasn^a caw.iu rxnre;

KWH SMUG MACHINE CO.

SEPT. I5TH

COUNTRY GENTLEMAN

iom wire

AgriculturalWeeklies,

m G0ODSNEW GOODS

wanted;

they may not dare to enter, and shafts,
armed id Injure, will fall harmiesa, for they
cannot penetrate lhe armor of confidoee,
with which we are endeared.
I sit here and think, to-night, of lhe
many, very many icsuocre where I have
felt se weak sod worn sod in ored of
strength and heart sympathy, and, I have
never looked for it io varo. Th. ano I lean
upon, has been all-euSeienl for auppdh, in
time of sorrow, of trial and ot joy
Aad, although I have very independent
notion*! God help a puny little idler who
think* because th* i* married, that she i»
li rented to bang like a million- around
her hubrad a neek. when the Bible aay* a
woman ehoaki be a “helpmeet ’, aa well ar
a help eat, and 1 fail to aee. if abe hu
aenae and energy. why ahe abonld not;)
aod I foil, aleo, to aee why it need concern

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iffil

I have been in New York the last two weeks and bought
a much larger Stock of Goods than ever before. I have a
One Stock of

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Dress Goods,

Suiting*, Cloakings,

Silk Fringes,

Walerproofo Ladies Cloth,

Fancy Goods,

Beaver, Flannels,

AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER

1NSIIMI

An Honeit Medicin# Fro# of Chara#Of all inedicioe* *dr«rtirol to rare any
affeetko of lhe throat chert or lunev, we
know of none we ora recommeod *o highly
u Dr. King'* New Di^very for eoa.ump*
lion, cough*, cold., uthm*. bronefaili*, hay
l.tTIIKn TCCMKM A BO«. r.Ulrt.r,.
fever, hoancnew, tickling in lb* throat,
AtrtlAMV. W. V.
km of vote#, etc. Thia medicine doea
and I wiB go a Bule farther and think
ponfire/p cure, and that where everything CHICACO k I.AKK IIURO X K-H.
them to mind their owe burineae, whether dae hu failed. No moliriac can *bow
twvrt.
it be a potty-fooed rorevepraJm/ ora «ig- one half ro maoy y&gt;o*itiv» and permaoeut Wrereaxl. I
av.viaa*.
rare, re haw alridy boon affected by thi* X«V- iM*-i.
tieHTK?
prdly Editor! yet to finieh my nentenee
begun' way beek there—I fed Io 'hank truly wonderful remedy. For uthtna end
&lt;|IT.'*lre&lt;U*
*
broechitu it ia a perfect qwrifie. eunng
God, to-night, that Hi# to well with are

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CUtnrATOM. VOL BUINH0VK. FLOWS.

Ilastiogs, Ort- 16th, 1870.
Henry Houghtefin, Sheriff.

LEFT HAXD PLO WS.

Reaperand Mowers.

A SpU^did Dairy

that yield* it* «&gt;»»« • S'"1 Frofcl
h the whoU mu»». Bulk, mart
irmly th# eow* with wbat they Brod in
£ for th#m to be able to keep up tb«r dUeovrry, »* tvithoul it* urn I ebonM cer­
naiart. Whan thrir butter gvte hgbl tainly have brew neabh to areompl-1.
what I did.
IlAiav &lt;1 SxArxx,
3d BMetmtn Borton Bue Ball dub
B*1 b, UI dnreiu s~a to 1*—
phlrt.
I&gt;«- GiLia,
*
IM Wert Brtmdway, N. Y.
Trie’ riu 25 rent*
22 20
Why PiY &gt;2,00
Wbro Oarkoon will make you sue

PajK the highest Cash price
for all kinds of Farmers Pro­
duce. .
Farmers will do well to «eonsuit Mr. Crwy before purchas­
ing any of the above article*,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad­
way and Railroad Streets.
tiaatings, April, 2. 1879. 49

Furnishing Goods,

Hat# and Caps.

Over Coats. Fine Suits,

Homery, Ac.

I have taken advantage and can make the lowest pfices.

LEWIS STERN.

SEWING MACHINE.

4241

Hastings, Sept. 15. 1879.

What is it?
•
Ans.—Your Prescriptions and
Receipts.
What is it made of?
Ans.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ?
Ans.—With care and accuracy.
Where to get it ?
■
Ans —At Roberts &amp; Hotchkise.
where you will always find a full and
select Stock of

Drugs and Medicines.

Keep* constantly ou band »

LIME.
HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
PLOWS,
DRAGS

Attention

Clothing. Clothing,

Washington Block.

THE NEW
hb

Foreign 4 Domestic Cloths

Gents Suitings,

THE only PLACE to find BROADHEAD DRESS GOODS

.

Srt-Klnatl

Ready Made Cloaks,

I #15 Made in One Day

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a# it ia, atsd I would not exebug# pbre*
with that moot auguet lady upon th#
throe# of England 1
.
-Happy heart* here greet me &gt;

Probate Court.
Tho moctrag &lt; lhe Chrhtian Tmup
Bum*** of the Berry County Frobrt#
crave Unieu « Sunday alterooon wu
Ckm-t
well attended.
i*#rt and iatererttug Court from Ort- » '■&gt; Ort- 14.
apceubo# were mala by Mr. ‘Hah, Ker. Smith Jed*.
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A Wla# D##con.
Levi Ma«t«. and Geo. M. De»#T, »"J
“Dracon Wilder, 1 want you to tell me
there wm excellent »ingi#g l#d by PbBo
iotjo. ue I-"-1' “{r-“'r
the poet aeroon, when *11 the real of uv
IL Dunning.
hare brew akk to much, aod have had the
All aoldien and other p#r*-»» belrivioR
doetora viriting ue ao often'
Ihomoelvce entitled to a peovion, abuuld
“Bro. Taylor, lh# anawer - rery erey.
I wed Hop Bitter* ia lime; k#pt my
apply bofore June 1880 a# by the art of
family well and aaved the doctor bilfe.
Congrcu approved January 25, 1879. #U
Three delUn' worth of U kept u* will *od
ehim* for penriou fifod, after that d*te
able to work all the lime. I ll warrant it
will not be considered a* entitled to the
hu reel yen and the neighbor* one to t«»
arreara of perown# provided for by that
hundred dollar, apiere to krep uek the
aame time."
“Deacon, IH ra# your madtrira hereHenry Blie* pf Holland, «• Thuroday

of het 'week, hukod ooe hundred and
twelve lituheh of eoru for Mr. M.
•
Coboun of Hope, aod tied up hi# #t#lU
four bundle# to the #touh
Now if *»J
raaa in Berry county ren but that, let h&gt;«».
u Zaeb. Chaodkr said about lhe Groen-

Utrnabd it AppearaKt.
Utparalbied it SiapBatj.
Utsvpaistd it Cotstncfiot.
’ Uitfiftcedictid it Pvptlarity,
Aod Uofoptitd it tin Broad Ciut

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hearts ' New causa* for graliinde swells
ourhterto, new plats sod “cuties'* are
POWER CORN SHELLER.
laid and Chili Hours, month*, years
Meuarv. ilalc A Bartley bare added to
their other Oudlitie* in tbeir flouring null, ।
glids by, aod—
that of a first clam power corn-.beil«r. So
Bring along your cons and get it abellrd in
ooe-viglitb the lime chai you ran do it at

art developed, capacity before dormant, ia
bitter in their treatment of BepuNkua#, brought into Serios aiyl with truat unaba­
and moat blatant i6 calling for wboleaale ted, all glide emoothiy along,
On Monday waning la*t, Fred. Wood- i repudiation .
The calm glory ot beautiful October ia
luff put of the matrimonial haraeae, the ■
to me, morrt eojeyable than vivid tubing
Meteorologies! Record.
vharer c t his joys and sorrows being Mae ’
rammerbudding apring, aod the enjoy­
Condensed from observation, taken at
Knee Swta. Th* band boy# jrere oat and |
ment of middle life, where friend* »re
Hasting* for the Slate Board of Health,
pate the bappf&amp;aira gr#nd *erenadc.
weighed and are counted by their real,
By Prof. 1. N. Mitebell.______
The special etthanoe of every reader i» I
actual worth, where the glitter and »pundirretfd to the lUx t&gt;f Premium* »wardol
ou* drnaa can be eaaily ascertained by ex­
perience and trial*, gained io port titar*, *•
*t the County Fair, published in another
place an ! as usual byz«U lUjsxli to ad
vane ■ ut aay other peper in the county.

It is expected that the Rev. I. N.
Crittenden of Morgan, will address the
Christian Twnperaics Union next Sab
path iheraoon. Tlicre should be a. full
house fur bo is an able advocate of the

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Our expenses are light and wa sell •CSfSfSiiitS3 *“
goods in same ratio.
ao*#«ra * m-Ktatn. *&gt;»-w **■» .

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY
A specialty.

Call and Seo us.

ROBERTS Bb HOTCHKISS.

B*gh

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Jb IwAiAi!

TH I WORLD RKMOWNKD

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

in workmanship I* equal to a Chtinomoter WatoM, and

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Waarawrow.D. C .) .
•
Oct. V, !*». f
Tbe aaxxity felt for several days put
fur ths troopi under Cap. Payne—the
n. ot on agricultural and kindred urattm remnant of Col. Thoreburj’s command--Ajt lhe reredoo of 1879 hu just brew aswu happily relieved yMtenlay by G.4.'l
•red TK« injuries of this dbamittre Merritt's report that he had rcaelied them
were largely directed to the juration of with raScient force to aware their safety.
theoutUa trade nitb great Britain, It Fr &gt;u»‘ the dispatch of Geu'l Merritt il ap­
apjesra that white navigation renutr.ed pears 'hat a company of colored troops—
open test year 18.G55 head of eattte aod there are • lew of them io the army—had
41.750 ahnep were mi to thia country. already, by a forced and desperate march,
Some 9,000 of th. eattte earner fr-m Chi aad after fighting, joined Payae'a com­
esgo and the North West, ud the teat, mand, and thereby prevented far a white
together with all but »o&lt;m 1,000 at the tbe threatened butchery.
Gen'l Merritt
sheep, were raised in Canada. Tito erport uye it b impoeaibl-j to speak too highly
value of the whole wu •2.11TJ525. the of tbe courage and eodaruco of thou
In this connection, I
c-mt at feed to put them ia condition for colored soldicre.
may tn-alua that the /W, Democratic
the voyage 4130,602. and the freight organ ot this city, baaed its hope of carry­
paid to the various shippers for their car­ ing Ohio, at thn late election, on the
riage exceeded 4500,000. It sire appear, fact that "a nigger wu oo the Republican
that ibres-frurths of ifeo abiptaeau mads tickoe fcr ths Leghlaturr ''
The “nig­
from Now York ud B-slua were on ac­ gers" wbo ao gallantly saved Payne and
count of Cuadiaoa, who have the export Lb command, it would seem, are not good
cattle trade entirely in their &lt;&gt;wn hands enough then, to hold office in Ohio.
I
Is reply to the question whether ths trade trust the Republics^ of Ohio, if they
wu likely to increase io the future oze of have bad any idea of "bolting" tbe negro,
tbo witnesses examined made reference io
the fast that wbereu only 18,600 head of
eattte bad been exported from Canals laet
year, lhe rereipts tn the market ot Chica­
go alone were last year 1,438,803 head.
Ia Sther words the wulire abipuew’a of
cattle by lhe St. Lawreare route to this
country throughout the year only equalled 462,88-1 greater than for the previous,
some two days receipts is the Chicago and vet the ooat of collection was 1728,.
market, the yrara raise of tbo other being 454 hu in 1878 than ia 1*78
The arbetween tG5.0VO.00O and 470,004,000. ersro cost of eoUettion through the States
It may be menticocd that ten yrara ago wu a trifle over three per swot.
The
the reeeipte of cattle in Chicago number-d eleven State* wbieh eoraadsd paid last
only 323,000. It ia ostimUed that tbe year 411,627.08V of internal revenue, ud
cstUe available tat export porpoM in the coot of collection wu 4753,621, about
Ontario and Quebec (the two exporting C| per cent., or more than twice tbs aver­
provinces) tin miser eomalhiag tike 10,000 I age coat of ceUeetion for the whole soonor 12,000 bead, an it ia evident ths: uy
extenaive development of thn export from
Canadian porta ean only occur in tbe event
of the embargo upon Western American
cattle being removed. One cf tbe princi­
pal wiloeeecs examined (Mr. Thomas
Cram;, oj the Dominion Steamship Compsoj) g»’r» lengthy evidence u to lben
bearing and effect of the existing prohibi­
tion to export weatero eallle by way of
Canada. The ioilowing are some of tbe
chief points he suted
Tbo Fut'OSug Departtbeai u deter­
••The order of the Priry Council which mined tn make war on the Isttcriea effcet
hu scheduled the I; sited Steteu neccue ive, to Car u to prevent the use cd the
utee tbo slaughtering of animals within mail/ to further their schemes
In addi
ten dsyu of tbs arrival oo tbe other aide of lion to f irbiddmg the tranam-reiuo of let
Suu*? GuMA.er, )
the Atlantic; at Bret this wu a great blow tare addressed to lottery companies, or to
Sept IlOtb, 1879. $
to the trade, ud the regulation which ageuU designated u aneb, the uuaation is
There hu been a grand military display came into feme in Canada appeared to re­ now under eonaidcraii n of inoludsu; in
at Kcnigaberg. and oo Monday the cxer- cord for Canadians tby sdrutage But unmailaMo matter Utters a-ldreaad to
thore penucs or firms who advertise themth to export that they am able to make ulsca u dealers in lottery ticlwu.
It ia
the two diriaiou of the army, each with atae of that advantage only to a small ex­ seen that the latter moat' be put under lhe
oarairy aad infantry.
The field wu «f tent. At the aame tine, cattle eannet be , tun to make the effort a aucceu to bo-'P
the nature cf the base of an ampitbaatre, exported from the Western States through lottery cetera cot of the main
Months ago I wrote about the efforts of
from the oppoaite heights cf which lha Canada, ao that thia eootmo a trade front
the Ccm'r of Agriculture to promote lhe
roeinuu descended end clured with one
•a done by Auecrieans, although Canadian production of ugacin this country tuffcapital ia oo largely invested in it. The
L'hJaaa, and one cf iiuaaan, wm further trade ia adapting itself to the tea days
westward. Al tea e'efoek lhe artillery rule, aod the time will no doubt come
opened tbe engagement, but lhe firing was! j/hi-o Liverpool ud Birkenhead will be
irregular and unimportant.
From the the great cattle markets inalaad of Smith
First Diriaiou a aquadroo of dragoons wu field. Our geographical peeiliun Las en­
•ent dawn hrto the plain to seiae and hold abled ua hitherto to up the trade of lhe
a email bridge which had aooae strategical Western States, bat ia will now pom over
value, bet finding it already in poamsaiou American railways and American ground,
bees made
About 1,250 acres of root
Of a dmacbmeot uf the enemy s basaarv, and we will Idee the advantage of it.
| hare been grown thia year, and it ia ex
half of tbe dragoons dismounted, surpria
। p-cted that the refined sugar can be mantag the bosun, and by a sharp enrbinc
Points
in
Etiquettej ufacturcd al between six and tatta cctU i
fire forcing them beck
A column ot ia
pennd.
A safe outside estimate, k, aod
fantry coming up at the same lime, perm- I I^tteri should never U eroased.
aoently secured tlio bridge, and the draLetters of introduction should be brief. i give* the cost of pnduction and msnufac.
■ tare al 410 a tun of the roots, from which
goooa rtnccilrd, having afaown admirable II Always offer ladies tbe right arm.
1'50 lbs cf .ugar can be made. ^lasaaehuIndies do not talk aerou the street
profieieacy al infantry iroritIo tieNever wait over fifteen minutes Br a । Mtlrbai raised this year about 3'k) seres
nxaaiimo the Seoul Division threw'furI of sugar b.ct, ud there are braidl patches
wpd a regiment of fnailiers, to whioh thy tardy guest.
Wais around a lady's train ; don I step in Maryland,
Dctekare, Pennsylvania,
■tray opposed the 43d Regiment of Foot,
severed to tbe tear by euiruuera a dra- over if-or ou it.
yfcfTbe infantry doel wu long and
'■Yours, 4c.,’’ is a rude ending to letiwwpwate.. From a admewbat straggling | ten, u a nite.
Say "Good bye" oo leaving, not '‘Good­
fire at first, betb sides pgwd to company
volleys, which were delivered rapidly ecd morning" or "Good evening.
In bowing, tbe iacliaatioa ot the head
The St. Paul I'ijatrr l‘m&gt; uys that
with precision, and additional troops ejm
iag up, the ehgngemeni acamed likely at •lone ii neceasary.
tbo &lt;w.»: corrupt ud shameless lobby
Mu.-h uodcraocre in a letter ia vulgar •ver inflicted tb« Ugialatare of that State
ana Umn to ooaceutratc itself cxdusirely
about the disputed bridge.
Every tfftrt and meuibgleu.
A grntlroran walking with a lady re­ »u that employed by tbo school pubot lhe Second Division to utilise their cav­
liahen io the Eait io defeat a bill design­
alry wu thwarted by the boatile euirua turns a bow made tu her.
Nothing ti more vulgar than finery aad ed to bare school lx&gt;&gt;ka published at bona
ten, who swept over the country in an
'
imaoaiog stylo.
No erriou cavalry fight jewelry out of place.
It U the place ot th« one introd need to
&lt;«» place, but the ilasoan attempted
eeveral charges, which came U nothing. make the Grat remark.
Tha custom of lending flowen to fane
Ia cvoeaing tie Cbauaece at one point, one
horaa naaaed the dieeh and fdl, breaking rate is growing in disfavor
Don't keep flowers for your frieoda eef I
his own leg and seriously injuring hia
rider. Tbe infantry fight gradually turn­ fins. Gitb them white living
Never paw an acquaintance iwitbout a
ed to lha advantage of thn Fint Diviaioa,
and the Fusiliers were driv&lt;m bock in the salautioa of recognition,
Atwayn speak to an acquaintance with j
uiireetioa of Freak, the umpires - deciding
in aceoidunca with thia result.
Both u a amile to your eye; avoid grinning.
•' Yours truly," b tbe correct furm far
mini binmached in tbe field for the night,
ao m to be ready to renew operations. The closing buincse but not friendly letterw.
rpow introduction, enter at once into I -.UFOBO'8 RADICAL CURE.
Emperor aal in the saddle the whale time,
and afterwards ret□ med to Kon^bcrg by conversation.
Upon leaving a r am, one. bow should
spraial train. Tbe dar wu fair, bet srarat,
and a number of soldiers ware prostrated
by lhe beat. The proceedings were high­
ly mtereaciag from beginning ta cad, aad

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omoersjwho, in ail the uniforms of Korepe,
aod ooe of Asia, wm to be seen galloping
uninterruptedly over the brood field.
Ruaua io decidedly recoucUing herself
to everybody ud shaking bands diplomat­
ically all around The raises n of General
Field Minhs! Manteuffel to Wanaw ap­
pears to hare been a grind iscevaa.
The
paper war between the German aod i'rusuan press hu ceased u by enchantment,
aad the unwonted aimubility of journalires has
DJI.Vwl
Wu,

' Soma fhflbds of mine recently received
from America a couple cf soap.atone griddies, which wsrs the inmoent eauu of an
adventure They were brought over from
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U» sate 'l-tarSui! ll.h.H
&lt;• u”CrHalMau kaFl2*J
u to serrai m tbe CtosH

vulnala Irafore inviting them t
house
The custom of leaving e blank
on tbe left bud aide of each pog&lt;
letter ia obwdate.
Political Note*.

many at Alexandrows, in Raaaiau terri
torr. Simultaneouaiy wuh the renewal af
amity between Rueia and Germany, the
Joaraalt/ St.i’rtmlKry1. bu publubed a
aeries of article commenting ou a pampb
let of Professor Martens, recommending
cordial relations between Great Britain
aod Ruaam ou the Central Asten quastion.
Profraaor Martens says
"Np idea ean be
more inaetuate, more false, or wore fatal,
than that of an ineompatibduy of interest
between Ramis and England in Asia.
That far from having any mutual advant­
age io oowsteracting each other in ihcna
countries, the two empires are bound to­
gether by a tommuniir of intenet. I am
persuaded that the policy of reciprocal op
position which hu caused ao much mis
chief to the two nations will noon beorme
abeolutely inrpooaille " As a wart of commastery ou lhe worde af the IWmaor, the
Haasria agpaditiou againat the Turcomans
Whwsn awpended owing to the death ot

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other pointe.

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Ex Senator Hamilloa, Democratic can­
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VOL. 24. NO. 26.

HASTINGS,

ICp., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1879.

WHOLE NO. 1277.

PKBIOHU. AID BU3ISE83 CAMB

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.

brrwkia^ arouad | fawit thujU did'not foe, him.

no right to Name ter.

A UK LOST. AMD A UFEIN-

’• “ "**“•
She Ud lost the path in the darkn— I
wandered toward the aos, and was now in
lUt part of the marahss which was over-j
flowed with every-tide. And while, ahe
stood trying to roeiiaw the situation,—

Margaret, uol— they're a doin' mischief.
the Moua house the next d*y. Vale w*» Audi thought that min* you'd bean
rmtlcaa and anxioui, Paul Rtrroo grave good Io nan, I’d come Uric and tell you.
and aUtnytad. They were half through and you might tip him a wlnls ao he could
Heaviest Ironed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in th* meal before either apukc. Thea Paul
eaid.—
**"- World. Every Bor nt in While Lewi, with the Hydraulic
"Vaio, I am going to join that party al
---- ",lo g-&gt; out fishing in th* harbor. 1
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with the P-l
told Hayden I would think of it, and I’ve
deci-l.-l to go."
'
,
.
Patcftil Skein Setter, and
■ Vale lictraycd no aurpme.
After a
minute, ho-said.—

IMPROVED FOR 1879.

He Ud

But a. U walked
with hi—elf.
He
Uiog eured when

ligblniag thar eecmed so dreadful a moment
ego wu all th*: could mvs Ur. if indead
she could by any powaibilily U eared.
Only a little while ago life Ud looked . ao
dark an hope!—, scarcely worth tU
bolding, butnow an iateme, deepening

Every Wagon Warranted
OXLY TlWsi BOD AXLE ATTACHMENT.

ATTOKNKY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

■‘•aAL-

Proceeding! Boird of Supervisors.

B*bbv Cocmty (Jocbt Bocu )
Hmtiwcm, Oct. 18* 1B78. f

t,

THa being the day Sled by the aUtule
foe Ike roguhr u—ling of the Board of
Supereiaora. tU Supcrviaori of tU aoreral
towmbirw and of tU &gt;city of n*auog»,

landscape and the meuaurclcm sea with 1
lurid splendor.
Slfo strained her eyes, trying with the
eageruem of despair to take io lU whole of
her position at cnoe. "Thank'God!" ahe [

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MABE IX WAGONS
ral Railroad

JACKSON WAGONS &gt;n U8° ««

More
Barry County
than all others combined, yet the repairs do not average

I DIVISION.
ro AND PROM
iND DETROIT

2 cents each,

(’all and «ee them at

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S

Yet they-made \ale uncomfortable,
perhap becauM they suggested conlra.ts
No doubt Elsie could trust him.
So
eould any woman all her life till death.
He would apver fail ber. And Margaret
was worthy of him. Of all women, ahe

Tvbsdat, &lt;foc Mtb, 1879.
Board met puriuant io adjournment
and w«s called to order by the Chairman.
Memhwa all prefect, exrept Mr. Bartrim.
Th* Chairman announced the following
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Imperial Soap

Dratrieville —Waahingtoo Cooper
Rutland—Charles A. Newland. '
Thoroapple—Georg* H. Manchester,
Woodland—Andrew G. Kilpatrick.
Parody.
Yankee Springs—Gror-e H. Ford.
County Building.- Meaaro. Cooper,
Mr. Durkee. Superv—r of the township
of Castleton, being sick and unable to *C Mathews and Gott
Salarivfe-Messrs. Rroi, Manchmtcrand
trod the mewling of lb* Board, Emory&gt;’
Parody appeared aod took hie ml u
tint ths ascosnU
I Superviaor. &lt;Za«id township, under a tetwporory appointment from the township

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

On motion of Mr. Kilpatrick. Mr. Up. prevailed.
To giro its eommitteet an cp|
Lam was ehown temporary CUinasn.
Mr. Rewi moved'that the Board pro­ to work, mi 'motion of Mr. Hicki
ndjowMd liB the boor of one o’oh
Mppetted her home, the riotous puU. ceed to a forma! billot for permanent
Exoctt Axdboia,
thrilling at every word she spoke. Ska
was &lt;]uila worn out when they readied the following vote; Ayew—Fleming, Gott,
house, and he lifted ber in bh arm* ume- tllek*, Mafiphnk-r. Mathew*. Newland.
N.ya•iMilg and carri-J h»r in, lading her Nscb.4., Pedley and JU»1 9
down upon one of the *of*s in tU parlor. Kilpatriek, Cooper, Cock. Parody. F..rd,
Bartram, LapUm, Mark and Nja—9
Mr. Reed moved that the Chair appiict
two lellero. one to U choaeo from the Re-

of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 100 I lb.
, in tlie box. To any one who will (tend tw an order
for 10 boxes with cash, $52.60 we will send one box extra free an
a premium. Or the orders may be sent to us for one or more
boxes at a time, with remittance, and when we have thus received
orders for 10 ‘boxes we will send the eleventh Ixrf free as proposed
Ths 1’

DENTIST
&gt;rn Railway
k’. efeet IhrU tc»

Nashville,

MicUfiai-

WILLIAM WALTER.

denly doeed upon her, just as abt had ,
caught an eolranaMig glimpse of the glory I
beyond. Shd bad not cren the poor cum-'
tort of self deception It was vain to Lid*
her lore from, herself, fur bad *Le nj-t fully
acknowledged it in the first flush «-f her
If you do not wish to send money in advance, you may happy pride ? And then it was hard to -

above.
deposit it with any banker or merchant hi good credit in your
tbwn with the understanding that he jSTo remit it to us on receipt
of the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address

All WorlNCUARANTEED.

1- J- VW)

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.

Cam® Siin ail 'Omilal
P A I N TE R •

Vale spoke lightly, but his own fa-a
wan pole and working alronptly.
“la any on* within hearing?" she

He weoi aod brought tome.
"No one. October is dreaming of the wiOe.
sweetheart lie left iu Congo forty jrearo When Margaret'S eye* breamo clear she
saw bur. Handing t-&gt; ber with * glau of
ago. and Romeo m faithful '
“ Don't jait, Vala." and tU trare itart- th* l«(uid io bw hand , iu tmuky yaltow,
i-M to Margaret'* ayea, '•for ai-me danger- topa*spikllnz In the light.
I “Drsokf"
■
threaten* you,—something ’ —
; Margaret obeyed. IJ» *al down the
, that you h*VB brought nj-aa
I gl— preaeotly, and saiJ, Winding a little
waa ant to ware you
way
of,
"Are
you
Uttar
T*
“Who acet you? '
-'Mich batter, tl|*nk you."
Margaret refl.rtcd.
Th— — ——
Sbe aat up, twisting back the opulent
kept a eecrei. Ben'* meatage wm enough.
'She repeated it. If aU had looked iu
Vale a Ute a* ahe spoke, aha would have
aero a malignant look sweep aeraw it, a
gleam of swift, mnmenUry ferocity, which
in tropica! nature* diea aioioat m Boon aa
bora But Margaret • eyo* were dim
with tea re, and aU did not look. They
“
"
'
TUn Margaret

SI500.00
hoticc

J.me. L. Reed an.! H-m*a If Butram
Go motion of Mr Bartram. Board pro
neded to ah inform*! ballot foe perms
mint Cbairman, with the following re­
Whole number of rota* east—17
Of which Ixander Upham received 8,
vi;
o

:

Corner Monroe and Jefferson Street*. New York.

EDO TRAINS

lie took the basket from her band, and I
they walked forwird Sogwther. Reaching |
the house, Margaret Het-ped into tbs little
hail, and turned to Vale.
The moan
shade full upon them both.
‘.Well little one. what ia it that makes
you so while ? Something that oouocrne

had Kerned an noble and true, ahe bad
trusted him tniirrly ; now to admit that
he bad acted dishonorably,—had wugbt
her love perhap to gratify an ignoble
vanity! Margaret grew wbitc-lad red at
the thoughL Her womanly pride was
shocked,—her delicacy sorely hurt. She

।

WhiuScwim* Machine co. Cleveland,ohio.

THE NEW VICTOR

uam w.
,
■»
On motion of Mr . ed. Board
eroded to another Ullo rilh the fol
inr reault,
Whole nomber o! votes east—18
Ixander Upham received 9,
K’l.L.I.

simian simplified!
through it somehow," ahe said drearily.
Th* warm, golden July daya pissed
into the baxa of Auguat- Margaret went
through the daily routine of her household
duties, as one moat, though one* heart . "Tbit depend*, dear, on what kind of
is breaking. The Im*. day of the week a eonKiaoce a mao baa.
You know (
earns. All day at the Amber homestead don't make any great pretension* in that
they were busy m bees. Elsie was bril­
liant and happy.
Iler illnminous ayea
Margaret wm greatly Jinrt, but aho wm
ahoM with a gentle light,—her cheeks , too weary and too unhappy to make any
flowed with a soft errtnaon. She flitted ! expoatulaliooe.
And what would it
gayly from room to room as merry as a

iSr-?’

Lanai aad Best Diniu-rooi is lickiu
num you nsva
Mort Elogant, Simple .nd

He released ber unwillingly, kUing her
hand.
,
•
•■Go, then: I won't thank you, but,
Margaret, my eon)—It I have one—bleaan
you for your goods—"
.
Sbe wool away, leaving him upon lU
steps to watch Ur out of fight.
But what had changed tU night ao noddenly ? The eloud that had hung low in
the west when she started Ud riaen, and
now covered half (bo sky. The moon's
fare wm oUcured, anti the few Otari put

GROCERIES
SAWS FILED,

Mt, Tallsi Balteaflx, ail Sifii

MEAT MARKET

HENRY L. NEWTON,

NEW
HANGING W1NDON CURTAJNb

GOODS

HAPPY ZEPH.

FRESH s SALT MEAT
FOR YOUR

POULTRY AI&gt;D rISfi

•'TkoMiW Mr. Raed, Board balloted
the sixth time with tiro following remit .­
Whole number of votee o*M—!9
'
'
am received 9. Jamm L
NieboU 8, -Charles H.

On motion of Mr. Rswd Board Ulfotod
the aereuth tins* with tU following rwaalt:
Who!* number of Vvtoe—18
Eh Nichol* received 9, Loander Lap
ham 9.
On motion of Mr. Bartrem. Board Ulloted the eighth lime with th* folio wing

,

£■•/

Market—The Ever Reliable VICTOR.

COOK &amp; ROGERS

Leander Lapham received 9, CUrle*
H. Hicfca 9.
On motion of Mr. Dicks, Board Ulloted Ik. fifth time with tU following re
aulti:
Whole camber of rota*—18

Ho paueed. At another time Margaret
would have had nomo curiuaity reapeeting

Whole number of votw—18
EU Nichol, ro-rod 9. 1—mier U&gt;bam 8, Andrew G. KU.atriek I
Mr. Mack moved that tU Board take a
roc— ot ten miantrw, which motion w„

On motion of Mr. Raed. Board pro­
ceeded to th* ninth ballot- with the fol­
lowing rewult:
WbUe number of vol- caM-18 .
Uander Upham roUired 9, EC
Nichol* 9.
Mr. Reed moved that the Board edjouro till T:1S o'clock thia evening, whieh
mcainu waa loat.
Mr. Heed titan moved tUt ibe Board
adjourn to 7 o'clock this eveniag. Molioo prevailed, and Board aorordingly ad-

Aug. 2fi, 1879, William Rhodea, from
County Poor Houaa.
Aug. 25, 1879. CoraeU Nooo, from
County Poor House.
Awe. 23, 1879. Ellen Rathbun, from
County Poor Houae.
Ort. 10. 1879, Francis Senter, from
Caritou Township
Dated. Ott. 13th, 1879.
Clxmxxt Smits, Judge of Probate
Judge Smith, also called the atMtiou

�Hamnd J BkWsnoa rewired 9. Philip
LeMurd 9
On motion of Mr. Mack, Board UCoted
the third time with tha following result:
Whole number of yotrw—18
Samud J. Bidelmau reemred 9, Philip
Leonard 9.
On motion of Mr. Used. Board balloted
the fourth time, with ths following result:
To the BonoraVe Board of Superruor, :
. Tour committee to whom was referred
tho following datms, would report that
they hare examined the sama and recum-

KELLY &amp; CO.
We are putting in a fine Stock of

Mr. Bartram moved to pontpoue further
couNderatiuu ef tire subject til! tomorrow
at the hour of one o’clock, which motion
prevailed by the following rote : AyesMenan Bertram, Cooper, Cock, Parody,
Ford, Gott, Kilpatrick, Up'am, Maueheeler, Mank end Nye—11.
Nays—
Moten Fletning, Hicka, Mathews. New­
land, NIcbul*, Polley and Raed—7.
On- motion of Mr. Reed, Board ad­
journed till to-morrow morning at tbo
hour of eight o’clock.
Eitocil AltDXtra, Clerk.

On motion of Hr. Hicka the report waa
accepted.
.
On motion of Mr. Hicka the report was
adopted.
On motion of Mr. Fleming the report
waa reforred to the committee on finsnre.
Mr. Scudder, Regiafor of Deeds, called
I the attention of tbs Board lo tbo import­
ance of having inserted in tha "LoaOion
Book" kept in Lis nfioe, tbo name* of tha
' parties lo whom United States Patents
After toms discussion, oh motion of
Mr. Lspham, the Register woa authorised
' to hare the rams doos at die leait expense

Fumy, Oct. 17,1879.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
Roll called. Journal read and approved.
Hila being the time fixed for the eonaidcratioe of the report of the committee
on ei[tralitkiion, Mr Kilpatrick mored
to amend said report by deducting ten per
cent from tbo aascssed valuation ef the
towaabip of Woodland, instead of adding
eight per cent as recommended by the
committee.
•
Motion loot by tbo follow log vote :Ayeo
—Mesrre. Cooper, Parody and Kilpatrick
—3- Nay*—Mesera Bartram,
Coek,
Fleming. Ford, Gott, llieks, Lspham,
Manchester, Mack, Mathews, Newland,
Nichols, Nye, Polley and Reed-15.
Mr. Hicka morevg the adoption of the
report.
Mr. Parody moved to amend br adding
fifteen per cent to the ueeanod valuation of
the 2nd and 3rd wards of the City of
llastinga.
.
Mr. Cooper moved to amca’d the ameodment by adding ten per eent instead of
fifteen per cent, which amendment eras
accepted by Mr. Parody.
The rote now occurring upon the
amendment, as amended, the same wm
lost by the following vote: Arcs—
Bartram, Coowr, Cock, Parady, Ford,
Kilpatrick, Mack aod Nye—8. Nays—
Moir*. Fleming, Golt, Hicks. Lapbam,
Manebrater, Mathews, Newland, Nichols.
Policy and Reed—10.
The report of the committee wu thee
adopted by the foliowins vote
AyesMessrv. Bartram, Cock, I'arsdr, Fleming.
Ford Golt, Hicke. Lapbam. Manchester,
Slack,Mathews, Newland, Nichole. Nye,
Policy and lUed—10 Nujc— Mvaerr.
Cooper and Kilpatrick— On motion of Mr. Ik. , ilssid ad­
journed till one o’clock p. m.

Mr. Duskoe.
- Adopted unanimously.
Mr. Bieka offered lbs following men­
tation add moved its adoption:
TV., U» cte b. —f
lo hsve the proceeding* of the Board
printed m the Rttrcnucaw IlAJtnra, and
also in the HoAe Journal, at M expense
of not more than thirty dollars each.
Mr. Kilpatrick moved to amend by in­
cluding the NuhrUle Mato ami ' the
Middlevrllc BepMiran.
The ante occurring vn the amendment,
the r*mu wti lost by the following vote:
Ayro—Mater*. Cooper, Cock, Paradf,
Ford. Kilpatrick and Lapham—6. Naye
— Mesere. Bartram. Gott? Hieka. Mdnehestar, Mathews, Ndwteud, Niehda. Nye,
Polley and Raed—10. A been:-M seer*.
Fleming end Meek—2.
The original resolution wu then ailopt-

TTighnst market price paid for
Produce. Goods delivered Free
to any part of the city. We so­
licit your trade. First door east
of Post-office.

This Space belongs

Mr. Hicks offered the following rtao-

coed to canrau the vote given at the al
the April election upon tbo proposition to
raise by tax, in the texae of the year 1879,
the sum of six * thousand dollars, the
ume being the amount determined to be
due the contingent fund of the treuury.
Motion prevailed.
Mr. Fleming moved that tha chair
appoint a eommiueo of throe to examine
said return ud report to the Board the
reeult of each vote, which motion prevail­
ed, and Chair appointed u inch commit­
tee, Mmer*. Fleming, Raed and Lspham.
On motion of Mr. Hicka, Hoard ad­
journed till the boar of ooe o'clock p. m
Enoch Aannva, Clerk.

Rrnloed. That the County Treawnrer I
be and i* hereby authorised to loan ose
thousand dollars lo defray expenses of
Circuit Court, etc., for a short limr.
Motion prevailed and rnsoltrthm edop
led.
Mr Hicks moved lint the ,Judg« of
Probate bo authoriied to lease the rooms
over Granta-store for Probate Ofiae, the
same to be leased at the rate etetsd by the
committee, and foe a period ef fn» three

Messer Bros
General Dealers in

ArfnuooN mtoa.
Board mac as per adjournment, with the
members all prewont.
On motion of Mr. Newland, Board pro­
ceeded to ballot for a Superintendent of!
the Poor, with tbo following result:
Whole number of rotas cast IB.
u»cd by him when not ia,uM by Slid Cum
Of which Samuel J. Biddman recriv- ' mbsioaer
ed 9, Porter Burton 9.
Motion pres ailed and resolution adoptOo motion of Mr. Hicks, Board bal­
loted again with the following reault.
On motion of Mr Mathew*. the Itegis| of Deeds was autl orix-d to procure » «ertablo ds-or for the'vault connected with l.’rs

। oo lbs table till the January erosion, wi
motion prevaBvl.
The committee appointed to cuuvaas
i vote* given for and against (he propc
tax. now submitted the following report.
To the UnooraUe Board of Soyerti
of Barry County:
’
- ■:

The committee on apportionment,
1 through tbeir ckainntn Mr. Newland then
offered the following report;
■ 1&gt;. the Board of fr-perriem:
. Your Committee ou Apportionment of
I talcs would respectfully report that we
Sod the following amounts necessary to be 1
' raised in the respective Townships and
Wards of the County id Barry, for State,
County, rejectee and charged back taxes : I

CAPCIM

cri«d9, Purtck Burton!'.
On motion of Mr. Reed, Board pro­
ceeded to the second ballot with the fol­
lowing result:
Whole number of votre—18.
Samuel J. Bidelmau received 9, Portey

TWe

only improvement ever made'6'n the common
POROUS PLASTER.

PAIN-RELIEVING, STRENGTHENING, AND CURATIVE PROPERTIES

ThnnidaT, Oct. 1C, 1879
Board met pttntlant to adjournment
and wu called to order by the Chairman.
Roll called. ‘ Journal read and approved.
The Board then proceeded to a consid­
eration of the accounts that had been re­
ferred back by She reuHoittea eu claims. ‘
Ou motion of Mr Bartram, accotuse No.
3 wu disallowed by the fellowing vote;
Ayea—Messrs. Bertram. Cock. • Parody,
Fleming, Ford, KLitt Hicks, Kilpatrick.

Samuel J. Bittoman reeeivrd 9, Porter
Burton 8, Ira Stowell 1.
Oo motion of Mr. Hicks, Board balloted
the-fourth time with the following recult:
Whole nuuAcr of votes—18.
Samuel-JfBidelman received 9, David
G. Robinson 9.

On motion of Mt. Reed the report was
CCSr- Reed mored that the report be a-

PIONEER STORE

doptad no for as It relate* to accounts rec­
ommended, which motion prevailed by the
following rote- Ayes—JVsnara. Bartram.
Cooper, Cock, Parody, Fleming, Ford,
Gott, Hicks, Kilpatrick, Lapham, .Van­
cheater, Jfack, .Vatbows, Newland. Nich­
ole,' Nye. Polley and Recd—18. S’aya—0

CKOTHIJSTG
leu' Yiilk, Boys ail CUiim

_____ ■ -V-. si. e.-L.-.

Absent on committee—Messrs. Cooper,
Upham, Manchester aod Mack—1.
Account No, 12 being a duplicate, and
having evidently been put in by miatake,
an t^otsoc of Mr. Fleming, the tame jrss

Mr. Hicks mored tn poppouc the fur­
ther consideration of this mailer till Sat­
urday, at the hour of one o'elock, which
motion wu low by the following vote:
Ayes—Mcmre. Fleming, Gott, Hicka,
Mathews, NewUnd, Nichols. Polley and
llcod—B.
Nay*—Moura
Bartram,
Cooper, Cock, Parody. Ford, Kilpatrick,

Ob motion of Mr. Bartram, No. 13
wu disallowed for the same reason
A communication received from Dr.
Hackett of Prairieville, and one from Dr.
Thompson of Plainwell, In regard to
claims heretofore presented by thorn, were
read, and on motion of Mr. Newland, the

on equlizaiiou preaen* tbeir report,’ which
motion prerailed
The committee through their chair­
man, Mr. Manchester, thro, submitted the
following repart:
7o Me IknoeaLle Board of Superrifori
of Barrif Qmty.
fixxn,txt.i—Your Committee to
whom waa referred the duty, or matter, of
Equalising the several Assessment Rolli
of the several Townships and the City of
Hasting* therein aanaewred, would recom­
mend that they be Equalized as follow* :
The various tel .Rolls as Equalized by

Q. Robinson 9.
“
Op motion of Mr. Kilpatrick, further
consideration of lbs subject wu deferred
till te-asorfow morning.
Mr Bartram mored that Hie Supervis­
ors of tbs several townships and of ths
wards of the eity of Hmtiogs, be author­
ised to spread upon the usemment roll*
foe the year 1879. the various sums of
muoey that may be legally reported,which
motion prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes—Ifesir. Bartram, Cooper. Cock,
Parody, Fleming Ford, Gott, Hicks, Kil­
patrick, lspham, .Vancbuter -Vick,
Jtfathewa, New land, Nichole, Ny'e, Polley
end Reed -19. Nap-0.
On motion of Mr. Rood, Board took a

motion pre tailed by ths following vote .
Yess-.Vroaro. Cooper, Cock, Ford, Hicks,
Kilpatrick, Upham. .Vancbuter, Jfack.
.Vathewa, Nichols, Nye, Polley ami
Reed—13.
Nays- Memrs.
Bartram,
Parody, Fleming, Gott and. Newland—5.
On motion cl .Ifr. Newland, the com­
munication from Dr. Thotnpeo.-i wu laid
ou ths tsble.
Oo motion of Mr. Reed, account No. 89
vu disallowed, not being certified by the
Sheriff.
On motion of Mt. Reed, No. 117 wu
laid ou the table.
Darid IL Cook, K«| , presented a
petition* signed by A. J. Bowoe end
the many others, -asking that some
action might be taken, looking to
erection of a new Court House
After eotuo diicusainn. on motion of Ar.
Reed, the proposition wu rentived and
laid on the table for farther oonaideratisn.
Mr. Kilpatrick mored that the petition
be taken from the table aod referred to the
committee on counts buddinn, which
motion prevailed by the following vote Ayes—.l/esara. Bartram, Cooper, Cock,
Parody, Ford, Kilpatrick, Lapham, Jfack,
Newland, Niebels. Nye and. Polley—12.
Nays—Moser* Fleming, Gott, Hicka,
Jfaneheeter, -Vat hews end Retd—€.
On motion of Mr. Kilpatrick, Bond
adjourned till to morrow morning at the
hour of eight o’clock.
Kxocn A.tD»v», Clerk.

Ou again aiming to order, the commit­
Satc*»ay, Oct 18. 1876.
toe on aalarui through their chairman,
met pursuant t&gt; adjournment,
Mt. Reed, offered the following report:
Tu the. Ihumbh Board of Soperrime, Quorum present. Journal read and approved.
of Barry Gunty.
The election of a Superintendent of
the Poor being the special ord rof buainvee, Mr. Hicka mored to lar the ume
ou the table to bo called up by the Chair.
Motion loot, by the follow.ug vote : Ayes
— Messrs
llsrtraui, Fleming, Ford,
Hieka, Maucbroter, Newland, Niebofo,
Polley end Bawd-9.
Nare-Mwosrs.
Cooper, Cock, 1’arady, Gott, KilpetriekLenhsra, Mack, Mathews and Nye-9.
Mr. Lapbam moved to dsfior the mu­
ter till the hour of ooe o'clock, p. m.
which motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr. Hmks, the several
Tbo amount allowed Mr. Stauffer is fur aaiKwsment rolls were .referred to the com­
hU services rendered &gt;in«&gt; he hu been mittee ou apportionment.
'
acting on tbo Biard, being only about
The committee ou county buildings,
nine months.
through their chairman, Mr. Cooper,
'All of which i* reepecifully submitted. then offered the following report:
J: L. Reed.
To the HonoraUe Board
Supervieon
for Barry Cvnrty.
Your Committi, to whom wu referred
the tenting a suitable room or rooma far
Th* oummiiuo further verbally report­ the Judge of Probate, respectfully report
ed in favor of increasing the salary of the that they have examined rooms orer the
Proeerating Attorosy and the Judge ef Hasting* National Bank and also orer the
Probate t50. 90 in addition to the mount store oi R. J. Grant aod also the present
stated in the written report.
location of said offioc. The rooms over
On motion ot Jfr. Bartram the report the bank mu be had for 97&amp;.00 per an­
wu aoeepiad. Mr. Kilpatrick mored to num. The rooms orer Grant e store for
------ a .£--------- - u_ &lt;_s— lhe
176.00 per annum, and the prteent loeeProsecuting

Hams,
wF II I Ivl I *•” ar* Sywasa/B.

J«o. M. Nbvin»,
L. E. STAcrm,
Superintendents of Poor.
On motion of Mr. Reed, the report Was

•

On motion of Mr. Bartram, the report
was referred to the oommiltoc ou Huaace.
On motion of Mr. Reed, Board ad­
j ranted till tbs hour of 1 o’clock p. m.
Eaoca Anui, Clerk.

Board met riunusel to adjournment.
Roll called. All members present.
Mr. Bartram mored that the Board
pressed to the election of a Superintend­
ent of the Poor, which morion prerailed
by the following rote; Ayas-Mmsro
Bartram, Cooper, Cock, Parady, Ford,
Hicka, Kilpatrick. Lapham, HanchMter
1 Mack, Mathews, Newland,
Niabob,
Nye nad Rood—14;
Nays—Mreers,
Ffeming. Gott. Newland and Palley-4..
Mr. Newland moved that the Chair ap
p-rinl twv teller*, which motion prevailed,
.-.i
m..:.
i u ...~o ._ii_

I by the following
Bartram. Cooper,
--------------- ,,--------- - Ford, Gott, KBPatrick. Lapham, M«tk. Nye aod Reed—
IS. Neva—Mum. Hicks, Jfaacbaetor.
Afethcws,
Newland,
Niebols
sod
Policy -0.
On mottos of Mr. Kilpatriei, the re­
port as amended, wu adopted.
The committee ca claims further report­
ed that they had examitud the following

■AJN J_) SEXiLS

BMKr’t^g

Plaster,
Lime,
Hair,
wp»«»w&gt;«e. liMn.jrw-io . j., MH- IS. ICS.
Stucco,
Cement,
nrwwju&amp;ra FaV^rm," And all kinds of Dry
SriusaviSLS, Maottete Co,
Goods. It’s the place
to sell everything you
hjhve and-io buy every­
thing you want. .

^HUNT’S
ESTATE.
SALE AND TO RENT.
REMEDY FOBREAL

L. J. WHEELER
AoaAnffr, Jfarefi J8, 1879.

47.

COUNTBY GENTLEMAN

Agricultural Weeklies.

sb- fest.
Farm Crops and ProcesMe,
Hortieolture aod Fruit Growing.
Live Stock end Deiryiag-

' a^Uus 4m*« tba. iu at ItsVsaUn^am
AGRICTLTL'RAI. XWSPAPE8

&gt; BY ALL DRUGGISTS-

«sMS£t?u
jjqayeMabMU 1:&gt; ••

a ceoTUinr-

TO YOUNG MEN.

msewss.?^.1

*AU cfTbioh is respectfully submUted.

Wheat,
Wool.
Corn,
Potatoes,
Lard,
( Butter,
V Pork,

On motion of Mr. Newland, the report
was accepted and adopted.
Mr. Bartram moved to re-consider the
rote by which the report of the committee
oo salaries was amended
•
Motion loot by tbo following rote : Ayte,
—Meson. Bartram. GoU, Hicks. Mathews,
Newland. Nichols and Polly—7. ’Nan,

“rtiTof which is respectfully submitted.
CitAiLM P. Cock, Chtiraan.
Ou motion of Mr. Read the report wu

The committe* oo apportionment to
whom wu referred a etetement from the
County Treuurer in regard lo a deficiency
in the emoont of the tex levied and col­
lected in the township of I’rairieville, last
year, reported the asms back to the Board
with a rceommeudetion that legal interest
be ehtrged laid township upon acid dtoo apportionment bo instructed to add le­
gal internet to eaid defiefency and lo ap­
portion tbo total amount to the township
of PrarievUle (ho protect you. Motion
prevailed.
Mr. Reed moved that account No. 117
1m taken from the tabla, which motion
prevailed.
On motion of Mr. Lapbam, the ac­
count was allowed st the sum of 1185.15,

Wei press WO. AMdyat

Knappen’u Law Office.
A^t/al^1*7'* MUL

Knappen'e Law Office.
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LIME.

HAIR.
8TUC00.

OBMRNT.
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRAGS
ccLTiVAToar, uovmjDtaovKL fwm

LEFT H.1AUFLOWS.

Reaper and Mowers.
P»y» the highest Caith price
for all kind* of Fanners Pro­
duce.
■
Farmers will do well lo eon*•&lt;»!* Mr. Cressy Iwksre nurchwmg any of the above mrticleat hi* Smtor, corner of Broad

�Tf‘ tWl'W
| ' Tb. Ptopublicaa tiokai of Loubhna b
o.mpteed of Southern men UY auhrtanc.
! end cUrwter Indentified with the inierwla
«f 'be Blate, audpavmMsthe re&lt;pe«t «f al j

lunik, Ml

DRY GOODS
-ipatioo,
H-daebr, C^ Bp of
Food. J .andio*. Liver Compbint. Bdfou..
nra*. General Debility,. Drowrina- and
Low Spirits This wonderful remedy will
l^itirrlf eurr, and that where every rem-

dmlructton by th*
b*i capoeted to re. Lu: f.w fieldTrfLd

Estate of Wffli. J. Nmtiw, mmv. Ordrt
•beat, but wo wcr. UppSy diaapp,.^,^ Wowing uroonnt ef guMdi.u mured.
Out. 24—£.ute of J.ffmon, Felghner
■o tar aa the
Prtitio. for ullcmre to widow
Cttetioa to exoanter ia.u«L Nov. IS
u-igrod fov hesriog C. M. Km^'
•ohuttorforpstiUnoer.
Ort. 24-WBli. Boroon. BiBor.
Notmustten of gwdixn filed.
Ota 27.—Ertute of Henry W. Cslvio,
•irec-ed. IUte.ll L. Cslvin .ppoistod sd-

Entered at the Post Office,
ridings. Mich., as Secondtss Matter:

A week from yesterday the remaining
. mocrats of the North-will be served up
j the "half shell," busted wide open.
A. H. Runyan, of the firm of Runyan |

The price* paid fur wheat since our last i
•u». are a« follows : Oct. 23, 11.22 ; 24, ‘
: 25 25,81^2; 27,11.20 ; 28, 11.12;!
The (eJnr Spriagt Clipper Second*
the nomination of Zack Chandler for Presiiicnt, and «ugg«ita the name of Ex-Gov
Hartranft, of Peaniyiranla, for View P^

'hen fiaiabed, will not only bo i
-entto tb. village, bat ata, aha.
be proprietor baa good teste in pl

uogeuj.. ,ud It prorente really a nire ap.
Preraoce. h i. u» b. filled with drugs
medicine, and groceries. It h grati^iM
to not. ovidenc- of probity aD orer oar
fair land.
Mrs. H. 0. Tamer has been quite aiek.
haring bro. t.krn with a eougmtir. ohOl
on Friday sight hat, but was much better
ou Monday, and the doctor tboosht she
would be weB again in a few days.
Upon our return on Monday, k wo
wared the school bonM at Y.nkro Springs,
we noticed
w
pie gathered there, and.the .ure: fined
with teams. Upon arriving at the Loose,
w. learned that the hat aad rites were boing held over the remain* of the late Dar­
by Doyle. It will be remembered that the
BaXMI* of last week gave a short account

niinwtrator. Bond filed .nd ]eUer» u
•u«L Warrant and inventory iaree
Ertat. of Uui. C. Wren, a minor.
NotMMlion of guardian filed. Bond filed
•*» Utter, imuod to Hi Niehoh.
Eta*** of Margaret Etta Bryau, a
tetoor. Order entered ippoiaiiug Alien
WObur guardian. Bond filed and Irtten
i«u«d.
«Utate of Mill* Brown. . minor,
Nomination of guardisn filed. Oftfor en­
tered apptentisg J. W. terigp gu.rd.ro.
Ertate of Elixabeth M. Hand, droearod
Report of sale of real rotate filed and order
of eonfirmation made.
Ertate of Henry Boydar, daeeawd.
I’ower df altorniy from ooe of the haira
to 0. N. Knappeo fowl Oct. 28.
Estate of Man E. and John H. Shoup,
minora. Annual aoeoaot of guardixu

EataU ot John Linkl.Ucr, deceased
Petition for protet. of will filed. Nov.
11, mu, amigued for bearing C. M.
Knappan, solicitor for petitioner
EataU of Horace Wellman, deceased.
Petition for appointment of administrator
filed. Nov. 24, next, amignrd for heat­
ing P. W. Niakeru, scliciuir for petitioner.

Political Notes.
The gain io tha Rtpubli.
Ohio at tha late election over

The largest Stock of Ladiee Cloaks.

ACROSTIC.

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luhHl l« Ike IU.USJ. K4rxl.li'i&gt; Kmm. • o.
fW« »•.»!•* IM &lt;in-al»l«l la
nail
Barr? Uirw.aMete'. .wk. eratl.e. u ,»a ,
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r. W7kj, aera. Seidtav fcv reUaeaCT."**®"

ury Sept. 27 was lfi28.M7.96; rwnipt.
lor the week ending Ort. 4 were f27,.
it.’for terne time 156,.
a IdanesdeL 4. 1879;

DAUCHY &amp; CO. COL

tlecreasd for th. weak

Letter, aJdr.,^4 u tbe feUawlag pmoai
ramair. aschimed m tha porioAe. at Baalinp
Barry eouaty. Mich., Oct,'
18T9.
Henry A. Barkern, Elmer Green, Ei­
re Maguire.

The largest Stock of Boy.’ Clothing,

The Largest §tock of BUFFALO ROBES.
In fact the largest, most complete and-best Stock of General Dry
Good .over shown in this city,
Buying those Good, from first
hands for Caah enables me to offer

IT. lattai Iftnit COTHOLICOI

iSSmSsc

The New York llmil.lhu talked with
Leo W. WilliaON, the firat colored mao
ever elected to tha Ohio bcjialature. and
and judgea that ha will -‘weigh, intellec­
tually, at least u much, way, bi fire av.
erage Democratfo AaMtablymen from thia
city put together."
"Don’t Know -Half Their Value.”
i'5,ey
** of a8’m‘' Biliouaorea
and Knloey Complaint, aa recommended.
I had a halt boule left which 1 tued for
my two little girls, who the doctor, and
neighbors mid wMd not be eared. I
would have lo.t both of them ou. night if
I had not given thrm Hop BtUcrs Thry
did them ro much good l eoutteued th«r
use until they were cured. That is why
I “7 you do not know half the value of
Hop Bittera. and da yaot reeommred them
high enough. —B.. RecbeBter, N Y.
&lt;ttttt.ul.tt. _ l.._tt. ..tt

way home from this dty. His droth oc­
curred on Saturday night bat, from tho
injnriro be then received. Ho had lived a
FoaUr'a majority over Ewing in Ohio is
great many year, al tho Spnnp, aod was
L
hoaatajwfrigbt 17,129—dear majority over Ikon, Greens
and Proa, combined, 3,855

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eummuuicate thia fart, sod with lb. de
sire that ever gymnaat should know cf the
good lobe derived fp.m you; valuable
dbcovrry, as without iu use I should cer­
tainly have been unable to accomplish
whst I did.
Haur C.^nxrxn,
3d Baactuan Borton Bas. Ii.ll Club.

Hold by &gt;11 draggbta.

Send for pham-

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octavo pages for the aiek. Full of valu­
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*Brr*thrtlg Organs 1 Disease, of Meo ;

Disease, ot women; Aehcs aod Palo*

UBAL CAIN

I5TH

m tOODSNW GOODS
At the Cash Store of

The New York Graphic maka
Democratic Tomfoolery" in New
rerd •‘the Detnocratie Samloolery.'
matter, iu all one.
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Hope—William Kline ar.
Irving—William Brow.
JokaHoo—Robert Brunner.
Maple Grove—Horace Dean.
OrangevHk—N. H.Orr.
Prairieville—Frank Wale*
Rutland—I&gt;svid Trego.

fcewi.

2. The ^ewa from Ohio is good for1
many thousand freah Republican recruit*.

1 3. Th. campaign bad begun to be live­
ly before Ohio wm hr.rd from. There
The Grand Lobge of L O. G. T._ was will be a roar presently.
held hat week at Saginaw. The attsn4. New York b the political focu* for
d* nee was very large, and among the dele­
gates and mem beta were many of the
most eEcient of the Temperance workers
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Dress Goods,

Suitings, Cloakings,

Silk Fringes,

Waterproofs Ladies Cloth,

Bearer, Flannels,

Ths Good Templin.

• •peaks wellfiw the efficiency of the
Horney, but have the /*ytrf fines been
The report of th. Grand Worthy Secre-. The New London, Conn., TWeyrum
1, and h the money so collected pasaed
uryahowaa nwmberabip ot over 10.000 roya, “th. Republican psrty in Coo dm
tbo credit- of tbo Library food?
with about 150 Lodge. iu good working ticut has no: been in a belter condition
rhifw the city lUcorder can atxswur that
than it ■ now for a number of yearn past.
There b no reason why th* Legislature to
be ehoros io November ahoald not bo
Aa we go to press we learn that the
rtrnogly Repsblinan in both branebee.
^m.hlp A mason, plying between MB-

;

.ukeeaad Grsud Haren, went ashore
ir the florin tbo latter eity yesterday
•ruing, and u n total les.. All ber pear'r.ra about 5U in numUr. aod the till*, .
Sept, of Juv. Cadets—Mrs M.
-w were landed in safety.
The freight
ut 990 tons fiour aod bacon is destroy- ^G^Cbap Jicr. A. H. P- Wiiaos, (

ton; G. M .J. W. Uwi^ DrtroU; t
Mary E. Cordes, Grand Rspub ;
The GmtfoseL ssauagm iu Calai»(Ms.) M.,
. .. .
-------------- .hi Lanaiug
r their defeat sompisioed of bribery on
GayW• part of Repabiicaas.
The ebsr/»*
re brought before d grand jury in
wbington enuaty, compowsd of eleven waa held to hare fairly canted hb promo“Sk H a. I'v. 4 Allyj T H
1U1—k,. .rc.pwiC r. B-M. ••
lku4e .M D. I’
rf Ctaj.
lotto. Stu .Jected rcprsaeutaUvas to R- «■
G. L. st New York next May: Alterne-

On Friday last a* Mr. Gold ring, a rtsi•lent of the 3rd ward, was digging sand
ut of the bank, north of tbo iron bridge
&lt;m Broadway, the bank eavsd is, burying
him several foci under U&gt;e sand. Ho was
lug out with tbo ntmost dispatch, aod ta­
ken oat alrre, butvhas bia lower limbs perallt-.J, and the chances of hb recovery ere
exceedingly sHgbL

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'th. third

'-■I p»c»i of inotie. and about SOO ».&lt;«1 cut*.

Ready Made Cloaks,

Foreign A Domestic Cloths

Superb Steel Engravings I

Gents Suitings,

Clothing, Clothing,

Ils principal •abslluhmrou are

L. Fob, hie of the city of Hastings, is
hereby revoked.
llaatingi, Ort. 15th, 1879.
Henry tlougiilalio, Sheriff.

1111, Utt M

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YarooCity. A private
a^rtllheUth iort.tsp

Huts and Capa.

Over Coots. Fine Suito,

Hosiery, Ac.

LEWIS STERN.

.

WuMhingtdft Block.

only PLACE to find RROADHEAD DRESS GOODS
Hastings, Sept. 15. 1S70.

What is it?
Ans.—Yoar Prescriptions and
Receipts.
What is it made of T
Ans.—Pure DRUGS only.
How u it made ?
Ans.—With care and accuracy.
Where to gel it T
Ana.—At Roberts &amp; Hotchkiss,
where you will always find a full and
select Stock of

O A^T’e

KIDNEY PAD

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expenses are light and we sell
goods 'in same ratio.

--------- ----- o«. Tawsa.'^&amp;te.
Uwoorromm,

soamm e nomwaMs. c«~t

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY

ler will, and unite lh.tr force, sgainai the

Chairman Artahr ot the Naw York
BepuMioan fitete Committee, promise* a
majority of 20,000 for tho entire ticket
He says the saavass is looking exceeding­

Furnishing Goods,

I have taken advantage and can make the lowest prices.
KIDNEY DISEASES,
UVER COMPLAINTS,

The Chicago. Hl, Tima nays, “a solid
South means 138 electoral votes, and a Miauaaippi i&lt; going on wo do not aoo bow
■olid North means 231 slcetoral vote* the Mate could be more auilabljr represen­
ted than by the ehiet ot ttohong traitor*.
solid North candidate by 93 majority of th/
General Arthur, Chairman of ths New
electoral votes. They mean that the elec­
fork State Committee,expresses confidence
tion will not go to the I! ouae, and that it wiD
ins plurality aftemethidg near IOO.OM)
bo of oo om to uoaoal RcpoHieana and
vote, for Mr. Cornell, aad a majority cf
aral Democrat* with a view to auch a coo20,000 or 30.000 for the row of the ticket.
tiogvney.”
poweFcorn"sheller.
ReprosnUtivo |*&gt;riog of Masssebusetls
Momv. hale A BartUy kafe added to
.trongly advtwaua the nomination of Gen.
their other faeilities in their flouring mill,
Grant next yror.
that of a first clam power eoru-ahrllar. 8o
Savcral of tho rendidstre of th. Mary- bring along your corn and get it shelled jn
laod Grro'nlmck party have withdrawn from one-eighth ths time that you can do It at
the tkkotsince the Obioebrtioo.
Th. Tammany tmch.ms refute to abauJohn Kelly. Tbey-proporo to stsod by
the Bees to ths bitter end.
John Q&lt;i»«y Adems offers to withdraw
fn&gt;« th. Gubernatorial ticket if Ben But­

Mean. Cook ARogcrs purchased of C­
L Beamer of Irving, last wwk, a oalf, «x
ly welt
months aod ten days old, which dressed
Benetev Bruce ba* raceivsd letters from
3911
; sod the bids weighed 44 lbs.,
tha South staling thst Soalbtm Republi
diking a total weight of 435 Jib*- I»
eans are bopotul. In Mhmwppi and
was very fat, and the n\o*i besnuM tseei
they have r**omcd their J&lt;xal
we ever ate. Wo very touch doubt If
cw—
of Barry county', best cattle breeders ever is making a very active eanva® &gt;n ba own
Lave, or can now. equal it Try,gentle - WkrftaO. U.MJ S— B—» »■

shown 118,0*8 Ike largest nttmbw ever
enrolled except in tbo Presidential nlertinn
tn 18TG, when tbo number was 183.0MThia yoer it is expected lire ruts will
meh neariy 100^00, or ssv.nl iWm^
wuce than Urt y«r, aod s Jsrgnr vc&lt;«

The largest Stock of Glove.,
The largest Stock of Men's Clothing,

CROWN

Charles E. Youngs, a boy of 18 yeais
s t; of cx-Supervbor Young., of Hope,
httdted 121 buaheU of corn on Saturday ।
li’t, ia eleven liourt, binding the stocks '
in a gn-ii workman like utaoncr.
We
think this a pretty good days work for a

Tbo registratioo of th# »«&gt;*«» «
।
York City for tAe November sleekioo.

,

■r tUul.M, &gt;*su&gt;r»l. ‘niwHi .u4 trreo.ll.

List of Jurors
The Mfowiug named person* bare
The Iowa election, a. well a* thai
been diawn to eecro as Jurors st the
Norember terra of the Circuit Court aod
The country will resume, but the Dem­ Ohio, show* that the gretnbackere
George WilhH, of the Bittle Creek
were once Republicsim went back to
•ummoorti to be in attendance on Moe- ocratic party will not.
i.', says “ail roads from tho Repub*
day. Nor. 10th. at 3 o doek tn the afterThe Wilmington i N. C.) Putt taunts old party to kill off Yaaoowm
lean-party, if followed far enough, will be
an immense rooster over ^the result io
Farmers Get Fooled
found to lead to the Deme critic party
TbornappU—Edwin ’ Falii* and David Ohio, and aayt: “Ohio, 2&amp;.000 Republi­ | when they buy Butter Powders and cUMattison.
can majority, which insures - John Sber- ored salts, and big bottle, of cheap color­
The Ladin Society connected' with the
ing atuff, if they expect to get as good a
i'rrabylertan -church, will be entertained
Butter Color, aa the Perfected Butter
Color made by Welk, Richardson A Co.,
on Friday afternoon . by Mre. J.-tmcs P.
The Greenback vote in Ohio paua out Barliugtou, \ t. The others har* trird to
only 9,129 on the official ecu nt—about imitate the excellence of this, the origins
Aeayria—William E. Jackson and ooe in seventy-three of the total rote of color, but have wholly failed.
Partner*
ahould um only the "Perfected." 8-M
lUssctnber tbc N. Y. Theotar Company Luther Rogers.
Baltimore—.John H. Day and Charles crow over tbo Prohibitionist*, the latter by Druggist* and Mrrehant* generally.
will open for a short tcaaon at Union Hall
polling only 4,145 votes.
to night. They are rr[&gt;ut*d pruEcjont in
thrir profMMoo, aad we doubt not their
Nt. Confederate Brigadiers will be al­
er.tcnaitHneuta wiB [lease all their palmar.
lowed to help iu the New York Democra.

mjcnls and aevea Republican*, which,
-•ter u examination of the evidence, disuiased them aa groasdlete. Like the par­
ty, it* charges were fiat.

’

The largest Stock ot Ladies Knit Scarfs and Hoods.
The largest Stock of Underwear,
The largest Stock of Hosiery,

! will be a social at Red Ribbon
Saturday evening, for the benefit
Juvenile Temperance Club. Re

The rrpert of the proceeding. of. the
'ard of Supervure*, printed here with,
«o long- that we are compelled to oOlit
-.rnmeota. our New York letter, and ■

I am Showing this Season:
The largest stock of Dry Goods, "
The largest stock of Dress Goods,

A specialty.

Call and Bee us.

ROBERTS A. HOTCHKISS.

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In workmanship la aqua! to a Chronoonetar Watoh, an«l
aa elegantly finished as a firat^aaa Flans, tt roootwd
the highest award* at the Vienna and Csntannksl Kxposw •»«**• AM&gt;jrnn.rru mnmmwro
~r~

�of the Cm-, named, a gentleman of etror* I
mous wealth, who scocutly ensnpUted a
palace on tho Fifth avenue at a fabulous
cost, with private gas works by which be
got blown np aod nearly killed a week
or so after occupying it, declined to testify
on the ground that fie might criminals
himself, a dedaratioo which struck his
hearers with horror and surprise.
He
has always hitherto born the tugheat char­
acter. There is no doubt Uro grinding
monopoly of thia company is a thing cal­
culated to exasperate anybody who knows
anything at all of their methods, and plain
troopls arc at a Ices lo understand bow,
tn the elevated railroads, mocoy can hon­
estly be quvdrupled in two days, a thing
which was actually done by Masers. Field
end Tildeo, wbosoreceol felling out is

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doctora visiting us iv often.'
“Bto. Taylor, tiro answer is vary easy.
I used Hop Bitten in time; kept-my
family well and roved the doctor bU».
Throe dollar.' worth of it kept n &gt; well and
able to work alt the time. Hl warrant it
has nut you and the neighbors osu lo two
hundred dullira apiece to keep rick the
same rime.”
‘ Doaoun, Hl use your medicine here-1
after”
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sport, has been intensified to the lut de­
gree by the story of the sawing of the
boats of Courtney, and the remarkable
ooiocidensen of muAwtuno which have
attended so many of his rowing matches.
Whether he or bi* friends, or his opp*?- i
neats or their friaada, were cuuoerucd iu
the matter, docs not seem to signify a
particle. The whole crew of professionals
arc under a cloud of deep discredit, and
they have evidently wounded almost to
death the nose that laid the greenback

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Michigan Central Railrca-j

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

auditorium came acroas a loving ooupiu
wrapped in he arms of Morpheus and ol .
each other They were awakened amid
sad blushing and dismay.
Poor, happy
yvuos creatures 1 They proved td be a
bride'and groom from somewhere pear
Utica who had wandered far aod feat jll
day sightseeing in the great city and ।
wound np by a visit to the theatre. Their
exhausted nature gave up, and as the per­
formance wound up their energies ran
down, and they sank to slumber aa | rufound as that of grandfather's clock. .
Their yaae might aerve as a warning lo the 1
newly wedded not to work too hard iu the |
honeymoon.
Our militia and the gallant Gate City |
Gaurds from Atlanta, Georgia, who have 1
Cures Pains and Aches.
paid na a lying visit, have been shaking
! *-r«.irr*.!»- C'uvaMM.
bonds serosa the, ete., and crooking friend­
ly clbowv (with sumctMwg p&gt;vd at the I
IKNEg.S-./X. lliu.
extremities) in the taunt fcatire fraternal I
fashion.
Some capital speeches were
made by representative men among both
^osts aad guests, aod the visiters have
been trotted round, to great conlsntmtnt,
to everything worth seeing. They tbrtasclres hare left the pleasantest impremion
on our people, ami their drill is euneedetl
PRICE K CCNT3.
to be unsurpassed by even the Seventh
and Twenty third, of whiwe performances
New York and Brooklyn are jiutl/av
proud. Such pleasant excumoaa go far to
cement cordiality .between the citizens of
widely »c[crated sections of our common
I
010 AMD RELIABLE.
country.
The approaches to the great bridge ,Dn. SavrouD'n I.mrn Ismooaivon
• is a Stamlanl Family Il-mn]^ foe
(UsnMe.oftlH.Livvr.Suimach
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1'03 8PE3MAT03BHGX
, the weH-kaawa Partee Gone,

“8EMINALPASTILLE-

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now
ouw at ths height ot its . interest, and
‘ draws crowds day and evening
One of
the most prominent exhibit* thia year is
that of the Now Homo Sewing Naehioe,
. the manufacturers of which seem 4o have
| been fortunate enough to strike a new
: rein in the weU-wurked mine ■»! aowirtg
machine invention, and bare produced in
their !'New Home” a machine ou light*
running, nouelea, durable and free from
complication, tbai it is growing io popu­
larity at a great rate. 1 have no epaee
here lo go into p.rtirular description of
all the new peculiarities embodied, but
| they certainly .mjke up a fiuo machine.

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Unsurpassed in Csnstndion,
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And Undisputed in tin Broad Claim

The Southern Brigadiers may keep
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of the Solid South are speaking all the

N«w Youtc, Ort. 17ib, 1S79.
The New Yorker is proverbially a
meek creature and it takes a good deal to
rouse him. Ha has even submitted lo
Uw unconstitutional municipal regulation
to tha pig-headed aldermen agri oat carry­
ing pistols, ehieffy for tl-.c rcarou that
with few exceptions, the New Yorker was
not in the habit of making a walking gun­
smith's shop of himself. Hut man is only
mortal, sad the average New Yorker may
bo expected to blossom oat yith so areanpl. ot revolvers like a prospector in the Far
Went with Indiana about. The cause of
tbo trouble is, as might be guessed, that
irrepromiblo clobber, Cop.*Williams. I
really am getting as tired of mentioning,
M your readers mas: be of bearing about
this extraordinary pcrooaago, but bis tricks

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Io Maine, this year, tho total tola hag
increased 13,200. Of thia increase 12,*
670 i.« Republican. Tho beat informed
predict 10,000 Bepubhcan majority in the

The Fitchburg Sentinel thinks that
•*the declaration of Geo. M. Stearns that
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siocn he has been in public life will cause
some Btmoerata toetep and think."

WM worse than usual this time. While I Thi&gt; sentiment of tho Northern Bepub*
pretending ro keen the peace al a review of beans is decidedly hostile to having a
th. National Guard in Madison Square United Stales Seniler declare tint ho is
&gt;Am,Lbo Governor of tbo Bute, the Im­
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ported ruffian (ha hails from Nora Scotia)
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j hen of Near York I should certainly rote
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■HASTINGS, MICH., VyEDNESDAV, NOVEMBER Ij. 1879.
BEST WAGON ON WHEELS
■■Sutt*cthisgwbc« a perron *L
wbo______
wanted1'I you aupyoac I thill ba on my

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NEW YORK.

to hear her alng, a muaica! aomebody
—‘—*-—1,
’
dare »ay you woqjd hava known th# nam*.
but I didn't mind, I was ao vexed that aha
couldn’t rojne h«re."
,
•
'Maruaret gu-med what tt wa*.
A Mr. Kleoock* whiling away the aucn
mvr day. at the ahora bad accidentally
beard th# child a wonderful voiea and fol-

THIS
BSSEgSS
W..*.»*&gt; AiraeeiaAwir Bwsroaa (I* Anta*

i

ttuduco her to an opera mandgre with
I whom'be had relation., and painted bar
jirubaM# auceewi in such flawing colors
i that the family bad been quite daxalvd.
; Thin was the last summer, and it might be
। that thi. mom Mr. Kleisecks would fulfil
i hi* prunsiw. But Elsie went un regretttug Kitty a absence, until the lovlinma uf
a wreath tha: she wa* twining made her
forget it.
• "V Maigarc', I do like these red rues

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
,,
I12“”d' Bt“ P““tel “d Ligblct Ronniog Wagou In
■be World. EverJ Br,,
Whju
Hjdriiuli&lt;.
“*Cbl”* E','r&gt;r Wh"&gt; BoiW ■» on. Every Skein Kt with the
Patent Skein Setter, and

JOIINJR. EAVTMAN.
HINEY AT LAW~
”’
4 SOLICITOR
ilAMCMT. »»«•
. .;«■«, H»&gt;Uo««. MleU.

Every Wagon Warranted. !
ONLY TRUSS ROB AXLE ATTAOHMEST.

I the ft.a.ri, She w*a *traog«ly beauilfal
; a* rli« aitM'd t! -ro utnoug the *potl* uf the
garden—lb#'rich critu~,o Rnahing tbroji^b
, thw Irauparcnt olive cheek, ao delicute,
| ytt •. warm that you bardly knew whether
| to lull it luirur dark, her redundant curl,
triiliug their t*wuy gold a!&lt;mi her nrek,
Sand.he; limpid &lt;yr* full of a an fl, (tarry
i • h:uA'..r. Margaret tboifgbt how well the
L-’i.riou*. tr-.-pical flower aceurdad with her
Voluptu j-j-bo ,uly ; the Dre and theMJwiuu

ORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

•r.t . t&gt;rerfuro Hjfin7Tn»h. aiiTlir

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.

Mon- JACKSON WAGONS in u* in B*rry Countthan all others combined, -pet the repairs do not average
2 cents each. Call and ace them at

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S
Hastings, Mich., May 6, 18»9.

Ilf

Imperial Soap
For the Laundry, the Kitchen, und for general

DENTIST

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.

Micliiiai.

WILLIAM WALTER.
TAILOR,
Tn Empire Block, over Stodge'* Store. .

The Price of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 100 t lb. ‘
bars—75 lbs. in the box. To any one who will semi u.t an order
for 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will semi one box extra free as
a premium. - Or the orders may be sent to us for one or mere
boxes at n time, with remittance, and when we have thus received
orders fur 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free as^trupobcd
above. If you do not wish to send money in advance you may
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your,
town with the understanding that he is to rcmijAt co us on receipt j
of the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.

Caw, Sio ail Oimal
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day?"
And without wailing foe an anawer, th# ।
tamed into tha parlor, leaving Margaret
filled with a vague apprebenrion.
Th# day wore away, and at auaaet the ;
cloud* in the wot brake and rolled up in
great, du*ky biljowi, gleaning tilver al j
their edges all over the aky. There Boat i
hare been a breuie atirring io that upper
air, but the atmoaphere below wax' alill
The old AcW bomratred and it* ground*
began to
- . .
— •
•
"Don't talx ao. Vale. That fa noma­
were hung in the shrubbery, and hiddel thing that muat never come IrotWMn yoa
under the vinca, and shoo# 'like star* and me."
from lb# gloom of the linden#; their
' Promfae mo th it it shall not,—ont*
lights glimmered weirdly through the pro—a me thatf h. mfad.’hb vreri
hax'. The window* of the houro were all thrilling with paaaiouato co treaty.
open, aud the mualir curtain* hung limp [' “Why, Vale I" 8b# was greaMy startrod inutionhn#. Within, a pale golden ' tod. "Ye*. I promfae you.”
'
glow filled all th# room*, anbduad and !| He kiesfd her hand eagerly.
*uft. Thn bouse began to b# quiie foil by
“Poor lutj# iauocenc woman ! Do yon
nine n'rfock. Another hour and it had know to what you hare; pledged year
ctetflured into Uro garden People a# »elf?" t
r "To have that lor# and charily for yon,
that God ha# for tu all," raid Margaret,
solemnly, Marching bi* far# with bar
ilvrry, #liiumjr sluff; her curl* gathered
There wu ,ika«, Bled only by* the
UA from her forehead into a knot st the
UaA r.f her head, atntfWIlog'thMree Ina waves ol ramie list drilted oat
the
bright .troatn, trow mure ItuWuua than the parlor, the munotooou. chant of the
dress over which they flowed. Her pe­ crickets io the shrubbery, aud lb# Irena
culiar beauty alanlod people who had Whispering to tbemadvrefsr up in the
wa hvr a year Wore, and thought they top# of the Rodes*.
knew Ur. Nobody read the reeret -in
‘ Well, dear, I must go. Good-night."
thiur eye#, or gurwwd why the rotca burn­
She pnt her band in bi* aud repealed
ed so r-dly on her &lt;b«k*.
| good night, b«L he did not go
"Au elfiah loukiug creainre," **id one
"Margaret, I know a secret.
Paul
young man to the girl on bi* arm. "1 ' B»mm )ov«s you.”
should be l&lt;xl&gt; to have her face near tn&lt;.
She wu silent, bnt l ba hand in hi*
"I dou’e know u the hundred thmnytid 1 trembled, uneasily.
dUlar. weald be any tetnj tattoo."
I *;AW you fora him !"
“Why Pbtl Sidney! Et.ro Shannon1I, • O Vale, fa the* k»J t
is a beauty She's divine.
, •
. I Her voice betrayed her pein.
And lite blue eye* .mtlcd up Into bis' ' “He will cxiroe to you #omed*y'
a* if their owner wuuld like to be eoolra- i She interrupted
dined. Sidney shrugged bi* ahouldrra. '1 ’“No. He wul not. You do not know."
•GratJted, but I sbuuia 1-ref-r a human ; “He will, dear. I do know, and I can
woman. I'm glad *no i* not in love with ;I gurm tbnxweaiaeta of the life you will
me. It would bo like being drawn into lead logndiet."
th* maejtrom."
He atopped, for the even tone was ahak"Fie! To quote that old fletioo ' Well,
if Min ffliannuw is dot materia), her for- I| “Now Margaret, Ud me good-bye."
"Good-bye." she Mid.
'■Bay it u if you were never going to
re# me again. Ki« me Margaret."
Margaret btaitatod. The memory of
the uigbt in th# arbor wax a restraint.
‘ Kim m# once Margaret, for the love

h»d nxt lost my. mother, Margaret, darl| iag. When you are happy with Paul, try
u think kindly uf me."
The remorseful teuderncn* io bi* last
i look Margaret never lurgot. She went
1 slowly into the hottie, thinking bow tnor| lid Vale was that night. ,
"He will route back to morrow, though,"
i abe »aid, “aa gay a* ever,—tbia child of

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Corner Monroe and Jefferson Street*. New York.

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* "Why, Ekie, not in bed yet?
bow cold your heuda aru'

Aud
Our
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id IwJ.ii .i it'fa retrench* I the liquor

All grrrf triumph* our oomry ha# ever

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THE NEWVICTOR

.ar peMfc h#e*a la the Kats, ths tabla* **•«»•
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MICHIGAN EXCHANGE HOTEL
ni.BMt eaavtnUatfr iMared Uul la Uxvaotr.
"be first hotel in theStau &lt;p reduce rates.
Th# first hotel in the Bute with Pa».uger Elevator.
.

SIWUHIT SIHPUfiEi)'
leaf apotv the *brubUry and Wcw* wueol
with opal pein*. Eb-e Oaiuo to tarrekfaU
looking radient. and dtai.k her Coffee, and
buttered the while roll*, as if »1io were
wrapt in aome happy dream vf Ur own.
____ ________I.-.I &lt;•

r* ralt th. lime&gt; ths r*»v&gt;lrl*r #f AU llst.l
iv Orliid tu .hare.
2.00. $2.50, and $3.00 Per Day,

Mrvuua 1 *houldu't have slept a wink
And inch trrriblc thunder. Un. and such
blinding lightning! Margare’t, dJ yon
aee It?"
*
Margaret laid that *he law iu‘
••I wonder you waro’t IngbtitMd. And

Dbuutob b Kidnta

Wi sen Rm feehta Etc rj
"Z

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®mp|. .nd E..V Running M.chin. in th.

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CiiiK, WBetaUaiiW

HANOlJfG VriKDON CURTAlKh

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SPEd-A-LTY.

Mr*. Amber wa* romfoitably t»t.Ufabed
io MT rocking chair, tint my I urn for ioralidtam and iiidultuec, preparation* Were
begun for the petty.
The tniJsunnner he*:, bad withered
the earlier bl.ro.Hii*. but along the brockaide the rardinal flower .till wared it*
beauty of the rbexix shun# iu the p*»tnro*. and lb# pyrufa made the heat «.t tinpine wood* fragrant
There »u the
droOpinjT, feathery grace of the soft mead­
ow graare*. and the green redundance uf
the cfaurati* that, lika lb# ivy, "no* a leal
will grow bat thinking ol a wreath."

HENRY L. NEWTON,

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NEW

MEATMARKET

rouLTifY 4/to fitH-

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SAWS FILED,

COOK &amp; ROGERS

peculiar electrical'aioc* ot the at'moaptara
jjb affect me *o. I •Imu'i be »bh- to tbinic
cf doing anytbirgall d«y,‘’ rouiiautd Mr*.
A.mbcr plalLiively
,

MIDDLETOWN CONK.

W-1£ruDmuruOai«.235BrAixW..C

FRESH 5 SALT MEAT

ruba and dcMruya all that fa sood and para
within y.iur mind or soul. No bonsnt nun
can or wdl eogare in the busies**.
We eomplain of great and eo-maou* tax­
ation ; yet the aotMUoi of our State and
national expenditure plcvly pruv* that
the coat qnnro,|UBI1#npoa tha uei-a* liqoov
traffic alone far exceeds that expended fisr

Slay with B-,

*1500.00

aay market in the city.

but iutcmjrorancr ha* ever bore the im­
pend &lt;np cure# which ha* bong tt# a
i;loocre pail over all it# past. King Alco­
hol b the evil which the preavec age ar#
dcatioed-U battl#. The work i. ritaply a
question of human endurance. It b eco­
nomical in ba tendency, moral, rdigios*.
and inuUcctnai, rod must eventually vis
the vierery.
Nothing good eao eume of the liquor
trafic ; it b demoraliiiog. debaaiog, de•tractive in every aeaae. Therefore, have
we not a right to place the iron heel of
auppttweiun upon it, firmly aayiug ibare
ihrngs .lull not luog exist.? If a bone b
stolen, the whole detective government i*
uo the alsrt searching the country over to

I all ba* Lf«. Margaret wa* thankful fur that
pnrtiuKk
An hour after midnight tbeV^aae w*a
cmpiy. The family came together a mo-,
meat before retiring. The unnatural look
to accept than deciine, and Margaret kt the huUK wore mill. m*da ibam look
him lead her to a *v*t in the long window
that opened on the garden Then be
"Your roam are redly fadad, Ellie. I
wood by her eikntly. Sb* forced her­ would go to bed immediately."
self to kpeak.
KUm replied qumtly, and they all aep&gt;“Yuur maaquera-L- i* perfect. Mr. Bar­ rated. An hour after, while Margaret
ron. Due r-juld hardly know your real wa* rvguely floating oa the burden of
dream land, aome aoft lipa touched here in

Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

,rnd ni Bat

Of Mr Dew*/, addrea*. none but a
shorthand reporter could do It justice. It
wm every bit to prod to be lost, and w*
ask *pnce for a portico of tha maey good
poiet. he made, which we give ro follow* :
Thb fa an aga of prepare; al] along tha
by wavs of human (xperienoo w# are #outiuually burying from onr eight lha rub­
bish ol th# put. The history of all agm

GOODS

happy zeph.

l the blua-boll*. in whore hooey-sweet cup,
the wild bro hides, the yellow abero of
velrcly marigold*, and the stately pomp
at the dahlia. Among three tre««ur.-.
Ehh'a fingers were bu«y all the Morning
The wild fiuwct* .lie rareWly t«vd
over to Marg.nt, paying—

beautiful«yt* meant
••You »re quite wrong, Mr. Barron,”
&lt;i:itil-eri-&lt;natma&gt;pberc. Utly the
led gray and evrol. Marjttret went abe aaid haughtily. ”1 ondmUed you
r rm ta_*nd began Io lay oJt theatti- as well aa yon can wi*h.”
Th* reply wax not quite ele»r, but he
her own tnih-l White hie wa* so
• •1 rome oho caoM slowly upstairs *aid,—
-We are friend*, then."
"I kava no wish to be actively hoetilo."
oui-icv u.i.c lu-wcin,,—
•Thwi't disturb me now. Let as rret."
Sj Margaret moved around very (till, fortunate, Mi** Amber. How eau I show
you my contrition V*
and at last went softly down-main.
Paul Barron wa* in the parlor alone. ’ "Only by never alluding to tha Mtbj#ct
He by &lt;!«»*. bi. bock a* rhe looked in. again," she mid, in a low rulce.
He bowed.
; and M .rgatet thought that he might ex- You .hail be obeyed."
। j««ct her to come in. Sb# did ao. There
He left her, and Margaret wa* more
Wa* Ito Work abo^t, no pretext to employ
perplexed
than rrer. All the r&lt;i*t of the
her lian-b. anti she WM forced to lit quite,
lidle, lUadyieg her voice tn »pe*k to bim evening her mind wx« a chao* o&lt; »pccnla-

garden burnt themselves out and died in
gfoum. Tha flowers drooped and tb«
dead oder* lay heavy in ths air. Marigarvt went out inlb the garden ; it wa#
almost deaerted now, for many of th#
i guest* bid departed, and those whoreturned warn gathered around a lady wbo
ret al tffo piano. The subtle sweeiora#
of the mudic floated ent Into lb# dusky
Piror 'Margaret I Though bhe eat very nijltn. Sh#\lietro«d. The mdody wa#
quiotlj-i controlled her throbbing putare, very delicate and airy, alaiott joy on#;
anil made her v-ifaxi oven and ihroct, used but a mournful minor strain ran through
the proper phrase* though without the it *11, lodieecisg th# eternal *orrow that
les*lidrenf wbat he w» !piking about, lien at itro bare uf our l.igbret joy.
Snddealy a warm baud clashed hem.
nnd put in her yen and no in tbc right
plac?. That hour wx* a tartare. Bhc aud Valv bent his Lead near her* with
some careless words tbit were half com­
wm ghil when Elsie's step on the stair
pliment. end b.11 jest. She louk#d up iogavu her Co ex euro for ruing
■ Yuu wanted to see Efair. I will to hie fate. It sremsd quite whit#, and
the dark, magnetic eyre bad a softer p&gt;iwer than twuai; but th»t might have been
the moonlight.
.
"You went very goad, little Margaret,

crept up from the aca aud uroiocd drmrile
•muoK th* tree*, and awepc the dvuda
*te*dily before it. The mwuo dr-pped
■Ail of aigbl in the went, and the aura
politind partus shall uk# hold together to
borrowed her »pkndor, and ahoue with a
effertuall, wipe out the dark Main span
’•‘tFZLW lha bojtie «u a*lcep a *m*l) our fair Ualiuo a history. [Applanae.]
I exjiwt Io live to see lha time wbao
moment under the .tar*, looking up at the from my native New (l*a.p*hire to the
golden ahoara of California not one open
old home where bar peaceful youth b»d ..I.-, .ball b« found.
been (pent, looking up with a yaaraiug,
Does prahibicioa prohibit? Tbto fa the
regret(nl teodenieM for the true hearts n«ration now traiog o-ked. I can tastify
that loved bar, and thro glided down lha from a rceuni visit to Main#, and a earafol
path, and wan lost in the gkom nodar
iospectioa of the (object, that it nan, Sad
th# tree*.
dues. A strung aeatiaieni favoring prnbiEverybody wa* l.lc at breakfaal the
next morning. The eoflee wu roll, .nd
th# biroaica grew redden, and old Phillis’*
amiability, oarer roexluuMiblu. gave way
under this unufnal draft upon it.
“Da Lord know* 1 i* tankfnl dat biridaya don v-cofie md«4_d»n oner a y«*r.
eullocled, hepingthat a n&lt;w party would
Di* world'wouldn't ba wuf livin’ fa if dey
•pring up, and new oSere. were waiting,
did. . Dro mia*is aba’ll fret if de ling* 1.' have turued their attention eiaawber#; but
rold. andarold Mia* Mirgary .n’ me j.s1 a higher tnrral ten limetit ia everywhere
oil 'twnaour fault. Anyhow iTl .gib
growing, and God fat hi* own good time
hvr a piece o’ my wind."
will bring about thu much weeded reform.
And the old creature replaced all the
Wa muat iroeh our youth to ahun lha
eatables in the oven again to proaerve
dram «bon m the moat damnable «po&lt; on
thair warmth.
earth, and we miMt &lt;.nroeire« werk with
She bad gone through this protean aoveral times, baling withdrawn them every
time a aonnd in the chambers iodieaud
that any on* was on lha point of ooming
down, before anybody appeared.
this rery dvginl addiem. laid by many I#
They canre Mraggling in ooa by one al
bare boon tbs beat temperauo* &gt;p**nh ever
laat. Margaret first,a« usual, th# boy* given in our city , .nd w. chink if Mr. D
crn*«, a* wa» frequently iho cue; sad ever comae bare again Opera Hal! would
Mr*. Amber in a attia of collapte, a* wa* be tiled
iaeritable.
At ckwn Heavy WiU*. highly rem“Dear ma, Pbillb I there bkcoita are Dt'D'Jad the Speaker, and gave some interall cold," complained Mr*. Amber, making
bacx in b«r chair with lha air of a martyr
to ill usage.
Old Phlllu collected hvr forere.
warm forever, mitses. nor egg* eodtr.
Folk* dal ait np till mornin' oaghtar take
daro breafu* da night aforthsad," mid
the old woman.
"Here's a warm biatmit motbar," raid

repuntd a aonvrtvaiiM with a premiaacl
Southern Dvarectat, wU. in ipeakiug af
the Rtpubllcwo nctreiaa h» Okk and
Iowa, mud* tb« foliating uynlfoaM

"Wc hull buri; bouse, of CUgrere, aad
will hold th«m until aftnr th* next Pram­
dent i* eWad oirvf eovatml m.
Ko
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�sbati

For the baInuo«d()U

Fft

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Mill 'Machinery
HONEST

MONEY

PLATFORM.

Opposition to oil paper infla­
tion, and ctmaequenl . depreeia- '
tion. . In favor of a currency of
coin and paper of equal value,
and equal purchacin^ power, the
paper convertible with' coin at
the will of the bolder.

of Senator* Wade of Ohio ; Chsndler of
Michigan, Johnson of Teanesae*, and
Re prevent ativasGooeh of Maasaehusatta ,
Corode of Pennsylvania ; Julian of In­
diana, aud Oddi of New York.
It was
rostinued until after the ahree of lb* war.
many chsngvs takinx plae* amoeg ks
utembera from time to tire*. Mr. Chandh r remained on the oommills*. but declin
ed al soy lime to bveora* chairman, al­
though he was the guiding spirit.
As
soon a* the Republicans gained ascendancy

THE NOVEMBER
ELECTIONS.

aettoliy prepare crippica fer the market.
They buy children young, and star thsir
with I ..; iron», ut twist their limb*
with Undsscr til! they urow disturtmLjar
purpo*- &lt;o make tbrm live a life of Mgg»ry KWaapping Africans and making
beet informed might knew tbe stock was tbetu wort under the Unit was really a
not the cbmaeel of the wonderful collrc- tuiid thing h&gt; &lt;Io i0 iutnpsrU&gt;o with this
lioa. The higheei price for any one borec tneihod of Italian small capitalists to turn
was 14.000, paid by
editor of the N. Y.
obliged friend of Mr.-------------------------Kt-'.ibont whWr they esy oust |22^)0.
But one oa two other* butted more then
11,000 and then they dwindled very rap­
idly, tow down in three figurs. General
Wilhrro, of Kentuekr, •reared the largest
number and took young how invariably,
evidently with so eye to the future.

They Mnnufsctarc a fol! Line of

FWIBLK

B-tffiparasfwrgi

UIDHEY-WOWT

'

■ mh-s tnssdxd h» lb» »
(Irt la rnMUtaw &lt;» 1&gt;« rw»U
Hssrststrsv

President Grant, end possessed the firm
friendship, esteem end cvafideoee of Prcaident* Lincoln end Greet, end Mr. Bun­
ton.
Mr. Stanton wm appciated to th*
Supremo bench upon the advice of ' Mr.
Chandler, on the ••mo day that the re­
quest tn made.
July 16, 1863. Mr.
Chandler delivered hu grsatasl speech in

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OH’MYi
BACK!

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«lf you should need one.

or whiA »e kw-p « Ml S&gt;"k.

*

fesarwaviMSi* ci
u-.u Knaw*. I- I-It.
NgMurnwa. Darfl»ru

C.1I and get Price..

MESSER BROS

New Fall Goods

tn Memcriam.
Senator Zechariah Cbandlrr ia deed, and

entrance into publie life, Mr Chandler
waa an active, prominent and akillful poli­
fender of the nation'* life, the Statesman tician, and when hie adriee was followed
whose fir-ocring wwdum and life-long de party tucem brn generally awtured
He
votion to tbe principle* ef civil liberty have baa been an advocate ef protective tariff
for the encouragement ef home manufaolure
He has esreeetly advocated and
often secured aid from the Government in
sbook the nation through his lipa tUl van­
the eoust ruction and repair of improvement
quished fore trembl'd aa they graibd, tha io rivrra and harborn He waa among the
great leader of tbe party ol freedom, where
nchitvcmcnL* bivko tbe dtaiu from and thro* of the slave power, the preservation
derated to tbe high digaity ef American of the integrity and honor of the country,
and the protection by law nf all I he right*
eirixetuhip four millions of human beiagi

tor, tbe bold, manty and unflinching de­

from tbe lowe&gt;: depth cl chatile bondage, alike in publie aod private affairs, u a man
the idol of bia adopted alate, and the na­ of uoquevtfooed integrity end greet practi­
He had wonderful powers of
tion'a moot influential eitireo, ia hashed lo cal ability.
.
MAIUCTlUajm.
intuilioe ant. moral courage, eoeood to
Gov. John D. Long, gentlemen.
Wo
my Gov. Long, by route 15,000 or 20,000
He waa Chairman of tbe Union Cooerremajority, and a Legislature almos^jAixni.
aioaal Committee four yean.
He wu
mocriy Republican. "Those laugh beet
a member of oae of the National lUpubli
can Committees ia 1676, and wu chosen
Chairman for a term of foot year*.
Hie
cam and rigUsnos did much to secure the
election of Rutbetford R. Hsyes to the
thia dark hour of the nation'• history, do
Presidency.
Oo the morning after the
forth* people what Zachxriah Chandler election he sent the report, t'Hayes has
could and .would have done could he have oae hundred and eighty-five rotas and ia
jelociad,"
w'hiejt^
though often disputed,
been spared to have lead tbe champioua of

liberty in Ute impending battle for the
righto cf man irrespective of color or na­ known in American politics, proved to be
true.
October IS, 1675, Mr. Chandler
tionality now being waged in ^bc political i wu sppoyZ-d Secretary of the Interior by
arena, on the mult of which depends the' PresidentGrant, and held tbe position

But he baa ! until after the inauguration of President
Hia work &gt;• done, and Haye*.
His sdmioistralion of affaire
On I is allowed marked ability, surprising hia
skirts no taint of dishonor ever rested, and . friends and extorting praise from hit eoe-

future of thiv government
gone to his rent.

right nobly hey it been dune.

no word that be would recall ever fell fr&gt;&gt;m
, system of regeneration and reform ia the
his lips, ah 1 no word that the people whose i civil service, aueh u had never taken place
honored leader be was would wish recalled, io Wubiugton.
In leas than one week

Tbe Republicans lo the local election*
have swept thia state dean, electing their
ticket in Cook county, which include Chi­
cago, by 7,000 majority, a gab of 12,000
•fare the last election
. ’

PorUblr- S.. Mill. uJ Un.t Mill..

STUDEBAKER WAGONS

the nation mourns and well eb* may.

Republicans gain one in Sa
i in the House over last year,
majority of 20 on joint ballot.

Sutiomry

6320

iwiiimmi ng

Committee oo Comtnereo, and brld the
position until tbe expiration of bit third
urot, March 3, 1875. He was ouo of tbe
uu.: earoret supperura of Presidea l Lin-

Befow we eummulM in the briefest pss
aible language the more than glorious result
of the election held ymtarday.
Time
forbids any extended synojuis of the ro­

MANSFIELD MACHINE WORKS

during all kite eventful year* nf bi. aeaa- I after hia appointment he had ditmiaaed
; every clqrk from one room in the Patent
tonal career.
i Office lor duhoueety or immorality.
He
Ever the falllifhl and able Repmentathoroughly examined and sifted other Ba­
tire of the Stale, to whose material growth i reins, especially the Indian Office, where
end prosperity be hu contributed ro much, I bribery aod oorraptioa were tbe rule,
he never forgot the borne of hit childhood, i integrity and failhfuinou the exception.
and wu proud 4o be-called a ton of the I The land aod Penaioo offices v-ro sibGranite State, a dearendau*. ol the Pilgrim jecUd to the purifying process, and &lt;hs
whole Depsrtment wu tboroug' )
Fathen. And it it not too much to »ay,
vilcA
Theos reforuai, institute t w the
proud as the has been of the work done
eivil service of the Department of the In­
for humanity, nationality, and prvgrere/by terior by Secretary Chandler were radical,
ao many of her sone in the past, tie proud practical and effectual, requiring an amount
position won by the dead Senator, placed of moral courage aod executive ability ulbut name aa high at tbe highest, on the dom ptnaasaed by public official.
scroll of those who went from her hili sides

to'work fur their rare at their country's
The honors thia day paid, by tbe people

cfMieLipin, lo bia memory, -wilt truly
attest their unfaltering faipfio, and rever­

ence for the deed Senator, whe by bia de­
right aa their Senator bait given to them

the proud poeilim of being tbe leaden fa
every conflict with tbe nation's eornaica

either domestic or foreign, aod made her
voice ring out clear and distinct fer Jus-

tire, Integrity, Diberiy and Nationality in

Sketch of the Life of Zechariah Chand*

Zechariah Chandler was born in Bed­
ford, New Hampshire, December 10, 1813.
He rocsived an academical education. Jn
December, 1833, be temored to Detroit
Michigan, witers shortly after he engaged
in the dry goods business, and io a few
yean became a prosperous mrrchcot.
In
1851 he was elected Mayor of Detroit,
and in 1833 was the Whig naminea for
Governor of Michigan.
lie made a vig­
orous canvsas and ran Isr ahead of his
ticket;,but the Democracy held unbroken
sway in the Stat* until after the advent
of the Republican party. In 1857 Mr.
Chandler wm eb-eted lo the United Slates
Seusu as a Republican, to irumed Gcoer.
al Lewis Cass. Democrat, and look bis seat
March 4, 1857.
Th* principal sp^chcs

’"‘'“•tt’j.'KsrrS:

§ HUNT’S
MBEMEDY
WM. E-cLWCR.

hia posts. Happy indeed is horse ur port
A LECTURE
wbo feeds al Mr. Bonner s crib.
TO TO YOUNG MEN.
It baa again and again been, asserted &gt;
that a aaviap bank has no Iqgsl right to
folk It is supposed U&gt; b* ao establish- ------------------------- —- —---------- —
moot for tbe custody of the carefully col-.
iTvttuSm
looted surplus of the bard earnings of!
tqy.r«yer. Ksrv-sr&amp;iiatry.j.JTwpoor people to be invested in Government1
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securitir* or other* equally eouod . Unfortuaatcly, a great BJf svriojs banks
have failed, and it has invariably l'een|
found that their official* have guiltily

DRY GOODS.
FANCY GOODS

means bad security.” The trustees of the ! ’•W'Bond Street Saviniss Bsuk have now be• .
y'n
sued for 8130,000. whteh it i» ellegcd. 11- «« '•
officers of th* Beak, over whom they
were supposed to exercise control and letai .
ire supervision, wrongfully It-ard in very
insecure securities. The public is lookiog i CMsstu
for th* upshot with interest
Sluck specuUtians have been rig irutuly
carried on in WbA stmt, and the brokers '
seem to think they are coiag lo make a ;
big thing of it- .Many rate they bare
molrtd oa eaUrgiug their premix*, and
after cotasfocrable negotiation have seemed J
tbe sdjsosnt property to the Slock Ex
FOR 1880
change for the bv no means modret •urn i
of 8350,000, oo which they propcec to
erect a magnificent addition tn their al- ready handsome building
Th* artillery of the Natiuosl Guard hare
just cloeed a very iaUtosting ouur»c
of instruction by
officer* of the
Davis Sewing Machine, Decorated truck
regular army of Fort
llamilum.
evy. always io stock.
;
Squads of officer* aad non commissioned
Doat foil tu tall wAea in totrw.
officers from every battery in th* Slate
were pal through ths gun drill a« peivxtrs
as well as in every fosition in eoooectron
’“”7”
with ,th«r possible future functions
,ka; illKriW^i wiIV Jy, lk.
A'wJMIe, JfwrrA K, 1878.
Then, in tbe ereainp they attended lect- ■ ,t &gt; 1. reuw r»p»4U:«ra. foulm •eeuaasl
ur*S~uo the theory of gunnery. The pro-1-------- ■- ■----------- *------- ;----------- ■—
grees made sad the interest exhibited hare
been very great, end the experiment just
oooeludcd has evidmitiy laid tbe found*,
lion for systematic military iastructiou of
Kreja cocaiantly on hand the best sort for our rititra soldier*. Wsr
is aa unbappinees.iirat we rosy well pray
LIME.
never lo see again, but th* best way lo
HAIR.
avoid it is to be slwsp ready.

A SPECIALTY-

L J. WHEELER.

to think Nrw York by no taesos suffitienlly prepared to resist invasion sad two
new forts arc au----- •“* —litnpregnable to

Death of General Hooker.

W. W. KELLY &amp; CO.
We are putting in a fine Stock of
G-ElOOJetXt.XJEIS.

_ Highest market price paid for
- Produce.
- 2.—&gt;. Goods delivered Free
to any part of the city. We so­
licit your trade. First door east
of Post-office.
2omS

STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
'
i
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
PLOWS,
DRAGS

young lAUfsayyya
COUSTB Y GESTLEMA N
Agricultural-Weeklies.

Farm Crops and Proceemw.
Horticuhuro and Fruit-Grow.j.Uvu Stock aad Dsirj

LEFT H.1XD FLO WS.

Reaperand Mowers.
Paw the highest Cash price
for all kinds of Fanner# Pro­
duce.
,
Farmers will do well to Qpny
mil Mr. Crony before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at his Elevator, comer of Broad
way and Railroad Streets.
Hastings, April, 2. 1870. 49
prevention, in .timm of civil disturbance, uisa
tbe b-oya haven't got enough money yat to »«««
|»yfor their g--------- —
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aixtb street,
square, tbroug- ~ ---- ------------------------Sixty-aeveath street, aud is aa imposing
edifice with towers, drill balls company
and officer*’ room*, etc , in the most lib
eral supply. Ths ladies have rallied &lt;e
the sooport of their ball-room and archery

REAL ESTATE.
FOR S ALE AJtD TO REFT.
formerly eeaod by Jacob Maus.
or r«H. Apply st

Far sale

Kndppen'a Law Office.
•oae
of ,railroad,
&gt;.« oa Broadway, north___
_____ * «w»«d
. . .

Wheat,
W ool.
Coru,
Potatoes
Lard,
Butter.
Pork,
Hains,

■tw—

AGB1CVLTU1U1. XWSNIT

i ma iMlate *

Knappen's Law Office.
Ifeasenaer
Want Bcboel Hmm.
bd*; j-ncs »W. Apply *t

Knappen’s Law Office.
Hows* Bear HaU 4 Bewley's MU).
ee rest. Apply at

Foe ,

Knappen's Law Office.

Knappon'a Law Office.
S2.^X1.

Moses, my boy! You may take a
over into the promised lasd, but you
rerupyiL Tbe hr is re puekirt ag

NEW FIRM
!
W. H. SCHANTZ.

CLOTHING
W. W. KELLY.
leu' Yemks, fejs ui CiMiti

■ „
.
.... U1O ouruo, s urouiing I.uciuu «. a. luunu
mye: "Mr. Cornell new cmrrnn the le| ef wU Wmugbi a fru pumge w lh&gt;. free
made by Saoalor Chandler during the adth. Union upon Uta skirmish^M for New----- —
----- min-r.ratiru ef President Buchanan were
York
’
s
poeitioa
io
the
£rcat
fight
of nrxt
thorn in opporiue. to 'ths admiasiea of '
year. I follow that flag wtererer I m
itt folds, whoever may bo tbe eisnderd

|

i’or Yourselves.

PIONEER STORE 1

General Joseph Hooker, commonly
known aa "Fighting Joe" Hooker, died
Friday at 5:45 p. m., al tbe hotel tn" Gar­
den Cit/, L. L.
Ho bad enjoyed fair
health fur aome lima, hia chief trouble be­
ing from lameness. He waa etrickeo with
•pcplexy in hie room, and died fa a few

The dvstb of General Hooker removes
one of the moot Interesting figures of the
Civil War. Tbe nare of "Fighting Joo"
wu a household word all through th 0
Union, and bia reputation fur bravery and
anaelfiah daring waa without bounds. The
quick, srdent tempetsment of the nut wu
wbal gave him bia fame and roeevre, and
yet cheeked both.
It ia an interuting,
though tuelew, aubject of speculation to
wonder to what higher plane ia the ranks
of the heroes of the war hia military abiliity migh haru carried him if a ebolerie
t-mpcr bad not led him, st a critical time
to resign hia peat, and with it, aa wu af­
terwards proved, the probabildy of a great
triumph. It "Fighting Joe*' Hooker had
won the battle of Gettysburg, iMteed of
retiring from lie command just oo tbe eveof it, hia place in the history of the oountry might hare been very different.
Bu(
hu retold, somewhat fragmntary re it
wu, wu a brilliant one.
Ho served bia
country bravely end wall io two ware, and
earned the hi jh honor which fail memory
will surely receive.

Ib receiving the*Largest Stock of

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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS

Apply al

.

Knappan'a^ Law Office.
FurUtme fwury fin Jrffcrorm 6i. fe,

ll air,
Stucco,
Cement,
And all kinds of Dry;i
Goods. It’« the place!
to sell everything you
have and to buy every-i
thing you want.
’ |

TAKE THE BANNER

EnUr
lasting
aMtJfe

�$500 RFW*RD.

GOO

rmeCn,. expex. 10 f,0 lEe blacksmith
«-P formrly emwpM by ,J.a u(. D.tid
Oliver.

DRY GOODS

M 11, It. ot lb»
n.„k«.i ^.,J u„ TOn4
.Rath k n Arm.t, .. teeckur.

„.3T-“ •“

—iu

The appaliog calamity from flood* id
I Spelo, «rrt before last, inwmmto ta msgounde with additional loformarioo from al)
the regiou* affected by II li i* MW evi­
dent list about 3,000 Auman beings perbh^l Thre&lt; is great dvstitutfoo aod auf
I faring ia the aitfletod dutricts

1 am Showing this Season:
The largest'stock ol Dry Goodsf .
The largest stock of Dress Goods,

»
rfci.ni, n«,irf.
children er. dawn with it.
A few of oar ritis». • mdulged in .
■•teli hunt abut a week ago, uud«r tbT
••dtoBhipofDr. L.E Hart in .nd Dr.
^•"ghtor of th. Seaman of Beat., will
G. B.Wmcott a. mpuio.
Tbe fallow^^plaoe duriog ths holiday.
am of I&gt;. Haskin returned a wore of
occaston, the North-Wester» Grand Trank
“
nya; Th- &amp;r tboe
R'y. (fomeriy CbuMffo A 1-rto Huron)
aeuoanevw that lb*y bars arrretgrd tn ran
i a rtoop sieurvfoti train through to Chi­
! esgo witLuut ciiaugs of rar-. Thia min,
with Pullman I'alaca Hlawping C&gt;«ch«s
Tbe Atohteon, Topeka and Santa F. W ptbreiuy up tin iasreb st tbe
sttMbed, will lean- Port Huron at 4:1ft l
Ballway b to h axtewdrt into Maxioo. Tb. •upper following the huut. The li
p. nr , Tute-isy Nos. lltt&gt;, pmdug Char |
movemmt » being trosscutcd by to b. repeated.
Bo«oo eapitelbte.
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reodre *tU ooow be a____

Etitcred at the P^st Office,
'istinft, Mich., ac Second­
's* Mfitter.
r

Guweral Manager Psuk. ot th. North,
•-‘•rn Grand Trank rrilw.y, «y,
Michigan oar company will build XX) M&gt;

rentier term on Monday next.

I'xal the new ^dv&lt;
hear In this item

piinl akop.

A State street grain rynLcate held
200,(XK» busbeb of wheat, bought at
about at 88 onata per btuh.l, and the re­
rent rb. iu wheat hu mads them Uro .
profit of over 120,000.
•

TheoSeial UalUtlc. collected el the
.&lt;atirtday night,laat, to the depth of
various custom h trama show that the to­
tal crore, of ..ports over imports for the
Burt. Walker of Martin, Allegan Co.,
y~r ending the 31st day cf August hrt
i* to teach the Poduuk school iu Rutland
•u nearly tw o hundred and nio.ty mil
Hus coming winter
ju

Moniay nwruing last foe the alate of New

.to p&gt;y their aubveriptioa ia that article.

did tradi

grspher, U drivra.wjtb work, and well ba
irtttu it- oouutry.

Haatiegs Center, Nor. ft 18?9.
Eontw Hawser Thinking pnbap.
that some vf Jour
rcadm would like
to know bow the Center R^a C1,b „„
EMtlug along, I take thu opportunity to I
let them know that the club is stHI afire
and bare our banner unfurled and waving
•loft, and intend to keep u vhevs until
Klug Alcohol ia# baniahed.
W. bars
had noma very gnwj meeting, id late, and
tbe member, reewi to be mere iu caroret
than ever. Ono weak qgo last Friday
night the Rer. Mr. Shoop gave an ex
e»Uent address to a full bouse. Laat
Friday night wav our eL;h: to elret officer,
and ths following person, were elected.
A. D. n&lt;wtoo, Pramdcut; John Marks
let. Vico President; John Craig, 2nd.
Vic. President; Mim Dori Kennedy.
3rd. Vico Presidrnt, Mrs. S. J McIntyre
Secretary.; Mila Edna Barnhart, Finanrial Secretary , Mrs. B. P. Wert. Tr&lt;u
urer; Mias Maria Tinkler, Steward,
John Craig, let Marshall, John-Payqe,
2nd, Marshall ; B. F. West. Sjrgeaot at

A Belgian geotkman who i* well acrinaiuicd with buMncM iu the United
Lfiteton say a th it woolen cloth aad clothing
are no lunger cheaper in Europe than
here; that the presifitoolcn manufacturing

Re-working Butt.r.

. Mr. T. H. Pearock of Rood City, prtd

a vi.it u&gt; the Ba.wwxu offios m Moaday
last. Mr. 1’escock earned away from cur
dty, MU* Jennie Cole to hie wife. May
they. av Hip Van VTrokle myo, ‘live long

of the spicn mill, aod coffos ros.ting -tab
Uhmeoi of Fox, Shields A d»-. *

Grand Rapid., Hs diapered of fab bourn
aod lot while here, is Mr. L. K. Bteuffsr.
C. M Bartlett A On, base bad hiUtlon at the Central Hoose for n few
days put, a great ruriroity « ‘he shape
of a beadle- rooster. Seven months ago

is M lively

Mll.I.IUIIi IH
JULIUS RUSSELL.
Ct&gt;

Meteorological Record.

27-2,

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■««. MMtaa lite, A*—* w**i i- ।
•Bury C». Alw»yu f
n you re. iu Hmmugw
&gt; to g*t . amri -j-re fe,"j-*r^p«w*.*« *m*»L-

Warren, for many yawn the •«•
ubr editor of the Jideerriter, lbs organ nf
the Republican, of tha elate in the early
Jnn of the lUpuMiren p-rty. Tbsr.
can bo ne question re to ths rook among
tbs dailim ol tbe state, the Clrowsefe ore/
will lake under hie msnagure*®‘i
and right gbdly w.
«“
editorial wort io tU. state, after no many
HU-'" 0^*
bars no doubt lbs stalwart — of the par­
ty win be stresgtbened, and much good
Zre, in th. VnSgy •!
S**"*”'
thrnegb his Inborn io Boy CUff.
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wrapotl

SEPT. 15TH.

19.

Taylor. Dion Bouci&lt;wult, (’berks RraJe

taken" and others, ail placed opnir
stage in a mtoncr wjr.hy uf tbevatei
patronage ■ bey hare received and »i

At the C**h Store of •

DAUCHY &amp; CO. COL-

favors our town with a visit. Mr. Mexwell himself is aa old rims favorite with
our commaaity. bis aetiog lo all linos of
character giving entire vatiefaeloo, a*l
winning unbounded applause whilst aa a
genial gentleman and an honorable busi
news man kc has thoroughly tngMtiatod
himself with all wbo have had any aasociatioei with him. Mrs. Maxwell is always
ploming pert, piquant aud petty in her
prominent position* and wins the heart of
tbe andkaeo from the baginning. T»-c giftrd
act ran Mrs. J. K. Vcroon, has filled the
leading tragic and pathetk- rules w ith. a
graceful, digtdflvd and withal. eulursted
ability which marks her as an aetrrw* of
more than ordinary resource, with bril
lianl prospects of a ^raster grewtoset yrt

TOO LATE !

Drew Gritxl*.

Suitings, (.’loakings,

Silk Fringe.,

Wa-erproofii Ladiea Cloth,

Fancy Good*,

Beaver, Flannels,

Ready Made Cloak.,

Foreign A Domestic Cloths

Gents Suitings,

Clothing. Clothing,

Furtiiahing Goods,

Hate anti Osps.

Orcr Coats. Fine Suita,

Hosiery, Ac.

I have taken advantage and can make the lowest prices.

ma&lt;k by ike Ltdxe to bate &gt;n rvjey*l.l. ■
affair.—CeuHpitievs .re carefully ednudi
io attend the watite &lt;-| tbr P.iruw The
Hall will bo beautifully dreuinled will.

LEWIS STERN.
Waabington Block.

PETERSON’S MAGAZINE.
FULL81EE PAPER PATTERNS*!

fHE onlyPLJLGf: to find liRO.-l D HEA D DRESS GOODS
42-41

Hantingr. Sept. 15. *1870.

MFA Supplement will bo giroa in
erery number for 1880, cvotaiHag a full
site pattern for a lady a, or child', dress
Kerry subsetiter will motive,' during tbe

What is it ?
'
Ans.—1k’our Prescription, and
Receipts.
What is it made of*
Ans —Pure DRUGS only.
How ia it made !
Ans.—With care and accuracy.
"t t*C*&lt; •* »«•*«. ’“'I »b*rt W° *v*t «'•!•
Where to gel it ?
I« rrtacipel vwto!lirtiu»l&gt;l« are
Ans.—At /toberts &amp; Bbtcbkiss,
Superb Steel Engravings!
where you will always find a full and
select Stock of

pairoekge.

w. C. T. u.

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expensea are light and we ael|
goods in same ratio.

FINE 0IGAU8 AND CONFECTIONERY

Ha^rmirdLiyii
! .r t'*r*ren*« ■ fthe*«rt '1 '"'fW ppnrtbp*

doni of ths Baste W. C T. U-, wiU be
, pIW,al
Come iwriored lo dmettss J»I vroila work, Work for young ladirt. The
.
for pUitiml Temperature In Mieht
&lt;rea. The bear question, Tbs Reform work f and sB Unm of Gwjwl «&lt;re»
the foHeu.
. There will be a full report fr»«n the Nstioual Cunvsutioa.
The Union at Brtt'e
Orert wiH ds royally ia ro'en.teiog tboir

CULT
EDGED -CALL
lARDS AT THIS OF-

I have been in New York the last two weeks and bought
it much larger Stock of Goods than e.vqr before. I have u
fine Stock of
. •

laoghter bouse, ara prepared to do
uolchtriog on sbert aotim. Will
grt, dtru and return bogs for one
tech, or will simply drees them for
The client cuts ur tosatn alwaye

Besides three M r Msxwtll has happily
eurroanded himself with iadire and gsatletsan of acknowledged repute «ach as
Mr. Ji K Vernon who has already estab­
lished hiroKlf aa a favorite AL E. Port,
the humorist of tbe company and ^bere
which gpare preclude, the possibility of
oar pertictdariMog but who cooperate- hi
creating tbe moll eejoyabla cater-.sin menu
ever given ia tUnrity.
Tbey will be hero ail thia week to Isrt
oat for their daily bills as every pirfer
manee proraisto to b. a gem, and will
aodoobtcdly bo we« worthy of a liberi I

The aasual convewlioo »f W• C. T. U.
for tbe third Vongromitmal dirtrki, will
be held at Dsttlo Creek. November G A 7
1878.
Every ••»• «• WBtllkd to two
dalopslm, and in urged to eeod miro If
pomtolA Three mfrre was a marc important hour in tbs Tempcranai itelurm io
Mkblgun, tUo now. Pepcrsand adj re**­
•• 00 live topise—Thursday evening Nov
6, addrsm by Prof. Dirtie.
Mrs. Buite,
sLtu Misrionsry. and Mrs Hudson. Prmi

1879.

TO COBBS, m GOODS.

Ticket of Leave Mau," Cynthia, the Gyp-

D*ler»-

Frank HutUrtasd-

DBY GOODS !

Oreived Pmillry

The Woman's Homo M'tmioa Society
The Prospectus of the Detroit Pool d
will bo tnlrelained by tbe Ladies of tbe Tribune for 1880, the Stets organ of tbe
Baptist Church in the chapel rooms on Repabbma part/, and a metropolitan
Friday P. M. at 3 o’clock. Tea at rix. All journal of great power and ability, appear"
in oar adrcrtisiog column* to day, aod
~ We regret to splice the death of George should bare tbe attention of every reada
E . eldest *-n of M. D- Band, who depsrtTbe paper in an ably edited u any ia
tilts lile, al hb father's resideooe in
thb city.en Friday last from iofl.nation of‘ aieteal ia its edvoeaey of tbe policy, prin­
ciples and purposes of the Republican,
the bowel., aged thirteen years
S. J. Bidehnso, E-j. end wite, left on in the Stele aod Nation as toy ooe pub
Friday bat fur Orleane Co., State of New 11.bed any whsre, sod It more vtluxblt to
York, their old home, to apeud four weeks lbs public in Michigan, than any uber
tnetropolitoo journal published, and we
vieitiog
friends.
May they enjoy
trust may find many reader, among the
■nhseriben to tbs Baimu To this end
Of bed springs, pf which them are no
we will mud lbs Pott and Tribute daily
many different styles, we kava to artaowl
edge the .uperisrity of those manufactur­
ed by Mreare. BL K. Jbriow aod W. B
Brown in thin dty, over any ws have ever

or* ink.
Wilbur F. Dickerson, Dram M.jor of
the 2nd Regt st Grand H-jud*. msde ws ■

Heart Troubles ; and a gnat variety of
CaaosicDtttAAxa, with evidence that
iu met ease" these d»oaac. are curable.
Sent fur one Masip.
Addresi Mrnnar Hill Pea. Co.,
ir.3«
.No. 129 E. 28tb Street, N. Y

cun vine* faraeers that they should put
their own hatter into tbe best shape for
tun bet and so realito al they can from it.
11 mu«t &gt;&gt;Jve the bright golden color of
Juw. which nolhiug but Welle, Ricbardeuo &amp; Ct»‘s Prrftcted Bitter Color can
give. I've this rofoe, peek ysur butter in
tbe best mMOsr; aod you will get ths

eommismooen Sled, aad Nor. 3rd. next,
aasigEsd for a hearing. Ckauou insurd.
Nov.B.-Eoteto of Solomon Moulton.

Eataie of Amauda M. Munger. da
death uf Senator Chandler, writtew by ceaacd Claim* hrard in part.
Vacate of Minerva Parker, denaaad.
Henry C. Lewis cl tbb City, on tbe sec­
Ltcenee to anil real estate granted.
ond jagg of the Bax XML
Ia the matter ol establishing a ditch ia
Wild turkeys are very plenty this fail,
Rutland and Irriag. John Q Crreny. A.
J. Wright, M. D and A H BUxo, MJ),
were appointed comminooera.

Read the new doable quarter nd. of the
Marner Brae is this isM. Tbe above
Arm byi worked ,op a very large trads,
and richly they deserve their -ueere*. for
they an aa boocat, coterpririag, gu-abead.
firm, sad know tall well tbe ass of priat-

Good sever shown in this city. Raying these Goods from first
hands for Cash enables me to offer
.

I

cold cuqqgh to

and betxprr".
The l&lt;adiew Sewing Socarty connected
with tbe Episcopal Church will be ootertainrd by Mrs. Wm. Barlow and Mrs.
Anna Powers at tbs Society Parlors in
Rower. Wort oo Thursday of this wash.
Gentlemen invited to ten at six o'eiook.

The Largest Stock of BUFFALO RORTO
In fact the largest, mo'it complete and best Stock of General Dry

aad bearilrial. I have not only usad it
myself and family, but have given it. to
many afflicted with aches, paiaa aad
bruike, aod all williaglv unite ia teati/ying tu its wooderful and great merit.
•
Thomas B. Pus-row.
Sold by all dreggfou. Send for pew
pblet
Da. Gilxs,
120 W«t Broadway, N. T.

Robert Hora. Ln l wsnly ysars a rreident aod hotal-keeper of Kalmaioo, died
•udderiy, tb. other uight. He wu cos
Mr. Matter, is to g'V* ut a temperance
of tbe moot widely known landlords in eddreas, and we expect a full boose. Our
Michigan, and was at one titre reputed Club nrerh.erery Friday night, at 7
wealthy. He was an Englishman by
birth, and cue of tbe bluff, hearty kind.
Propale Court.
Business of tbe Barry County Probate
Court from Oet. 29 to Nor. 3. dement
Smith Judge.
Oct. 29.—Estate of Darby D-iyle. de
reared. Petition for appointment of nd week in Augustin Dsly’s highly sensa
tuoal drama of New York life en'itled
“Under the Gaslight' aud tbe cutbu.iaim
Oct. 30,-1. tbs matter of relablishing eriuosd by the large audience gar j abun­
a drain in lbs tosrartipo of Irving aad dant evidence o(their thorough nppree iaRutland Pstitioc fur appointment of lion of the merits uf the piers aod the

.

The largest Stock of Ladies Cloaka,
The largest Stock of Ladies Knit Scarfs and Hoods.
The largest Stock of Underwear,
The largest Stock of Hosiery,
The largest Stock of - Gloves,
The largest Stock of Men's Clothing,
The largest Stock of boya* Clothing,
’

Why Pay $2.00

A specialty.
uf

Cali aud See us.

ROBERTS &amp;. HOTCHKISS. ««• «f rt.Grtfeu

�A CURE
OR NO PAY.

Ladies

mil

Capo May and back Cor a eup given by
.Mr Robert Center. There wee tx&gt; par­
ticular excitement, becauao everybody
knew
precisely
what
must
be

'^

ILLS

JOHNSTOK-B-

SARSAPARILLA
Lk,i tOHiW, HffKU.

PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND
THE AFFLICTED EVtJlYV/Hir.Z.

A&amp;KBtianig,.'.
• •*•**' wnslW ssU •■ssoUtsd u

THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TR1BHPH OF TS€ AQL

THE BEST

LINIMENTS

&gt;..ra&lt; rswaMlvs weeks. *r&gt;
, '*Lt*ltPT ■&gt;»mi.
U. KZtes... lUtiUsw fr, Fr-.tr.

TUTTS’ PIUS
TUTT’S PILLS

TUTT’S PILLS
ing the fricada of the deceased gel terribly
mixed up. “I koew perfectly well'' be
•aid with a lone of diasppointment, "th»t
thia day wouldn't go off without soxae papleaaant incident."

A pair of acuaoq wan loot, and lha l*ulv
one suggested that a prayer l-e raid ask!
ing that they might be frond. There was’
however, a lurking eonaeiouMes* dial
there ought to be a combination of prayer
aod work, tbe youthful philosopher astd .
“Now, mother, I'm tired ; an I'll prey
N«w Your, Oct. 24th, 1879.
We are ail sovereign* ia thia free coun­
try, but it deea not often happen that any
uf oar elder* find out that they are the
father* cf real lire king* acroaa the Allanof Zululand, who han been eatbroord in
part.of the territory which used lo belong
to King Cetewayo, ia a New Yorker, o'
Irish birth, it ie true, bat pew up bare,
wm a good plasterer, studied law, and also
made money » an architect aod ejkjjl

at last showing sign* ot progrrar.
The
abaft oo the Jersey aide ha* been tank
to tha full required depth—*ixtyfir* fact
—and now another will be tank near tbe
corner of Broadway and Blercker street
io this eity.
Il will be an imtaeuae
affair, rivaling, if not exeeUing. the Brook­
lyn Bridge in importance, and will be,
including the approaches. 12,000 feet long,
or a mile under tbe river and three-quar­
ters of a mile oa either abort.
A double
track will be laid through it, oo which
orer 400 trains will be able to pass daily,

On the cuutrory, the-boy* reectsed have
to be' of tke bit character apd no
little education beforb- Catering ou their

A Regular Hsnlan

TUTT’S.PILLS

Michigan Central Railroad

TUTT'S PILLS

ift.r.rjsj

TUTT'S FILLS

11M pp i t ■ r X n't
;; Tie iferi&amp;a hictaff Omni

TUTT’S PIUS

.

TUTTS PILLS

Fttrii nf Fnfci

MUSTANS

gjSWjgBSS-.’;.’-!:
THE EYE, EAR, .nd THROAT

ORGANS ..­
M.:

Isa

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UNIMEN

SHUFORD'S RADICAL CURE,
jiintta

Kssr^r”

. . .GajLMt®;

******«»- i&lt;ro*t&gt;.i;&gt; naswiA*

...»
,'.r£.-'Sia!

*20 - £50. - fftOO, - •■i.tOO.
lUrw.
T.rnrrt:!: • i-titT ■. &lt;
t» .■.
.

INVALUABLE.

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y

Canada Southern Railway

SIR TO Siiftl ‘-a ,ri‘* •

$777

Stroke

atadieo Tbe commander is always an
otficcr of 'the United States Navy, and
the instructor* era execpticnslly able aad
carefully •elected men.
Tbe youngsters
are put through a regular course ofsprouts
ar common aailotr, and take at least one
looc sea voyage each year.
When they
graduate they usually find little dtSeulty
an obtaining responsible pneilwno as mates

THE BEST

it

imffi’

250 IMPftOVLD FABM8
IN EASTERN K.

LINIMENTS

fl

“Bill! Bill 1 come here quick aod aee
Teddy's dad coachia* him," said &lt;-i»e Ke­
okuk boy to another, in a suppressed tone
of ectaey, as be peeped through a crack
in tire w.wtdahrd and aaw Teddy* father
drewdag him down with a atrip of weatb
er boarding
"Gewhillikim! aeo him Swing the
paddle, though," put in Bill, aa be tool
e look, and thro dsueol around with de
somewhat an expensive style ot mUd. HgU
Reg'lar old ilaulao atroke, ain't it ?
and on that account there is always more
added CoHy, aa be pushed Bill away f&lt;&gt;
or leas opposition to it amoag a large eUa*
of tax payer*. But others are very strong
"Gosh ! , remark'd Bill, when it came
ly ia it* favor aod its exaalaatkeu days,
hu lime to make obeerralipua, “geUte* in
one of which has just f sawed, is always a
'bout-forty to the'r mink, haio't’e?”
great occasion. The Chamber bf Com­
"Lemurrwee." demanded Cully cruwJmerce, which claim* tbe position ot pa­ ! ing Bill out again
“Ob cracky I that a
trons to the school, elwaya turn out* in
ao, an' Ted haint got oo elidin' Mat,
force, with tLeir sisters, cousins, and Mata,
aad the boys have a gay aod festive time
indeed.
Tbe g«&gt;d people nt Brooklyn are very
angry and disgusted with the ways that are

MEXICAN

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISIBH.
Tbs X*UaMs Mod Uas
.
EABT AND WEST TO AND FROM
GRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

West Meriden, Conn.,
'
/■ l:1
.L-r.

!t:

Q. P. Rowoil &amp; Go's. C &gt;1.

will be depoeited dose to hat hotel, at the
end|&gt;f hisjloug journey, without.the ncoeeatty of changing ears.
"Not guilty, bat don't do it again," is
about tha aubetaaeu of the verdict of the
pubhc on the case of the young lank teller, Blair, wbo wa* inJeacoel cojugb

engineer till the time of our little onpleas
antae**, wbea he joined the Corcoran
legion aa a captain. Why he dwapf-eared
from hia old friend*, aod buried himself
among bia fat, forty, and not fair wive*,
i* *omething.bia old father a very respec­
table old gentlemen, can give oo reason mao, and then to clinch bi* argument with
tbe solid logic of a couple of.bnllet*. Tbe
New York is, I believe, tbe only city jury simply uid “Not GidWy.” aod it
tn the world that ha* a floating public took them four days of v&lt;try creditable
endurance to eome to. that cvuclnaion.
school The Sl Mary* training ehip ia The ease ba* excited great fctarvst both
one of tba regular schools under the di- ia New York—where the now released
prironer wet employed—aod iu Brooklyn
in by no msani a reformatory institution. where be was born srui brought op.

TEE BIST OF ITS USD.

l~,.r ‘ • r --- -o ,, .
. Ml. -&gt;CTI

TUTT’S PILLS

wsr.*..,
..

C.A.SNOW&amp;CO.
. .

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E WHITE

JOB EFLfiMATOiliaGlA.

11290599

Sewing Machine

SEMINAL PASTILLE

ALWAYS CURES.

Utrioekd it Appearatct.
UtfianUtltd it S^plicHy,
Utnrfcsad it Cotstrotiict.
Utfrtctdridtd it Popularity.
Atd Utdiiftifd it Uit Broad Ckiin

THE PEOPLE'S PAPER.
T&gt;* ,w&gt; te-versed *«e&gt;larn&gt; .i
IBi DHBOIt UKUIG KEYS

THE ECHO

FOR

DETROIT AXI&gt; TOLEDO "TRAINS

1880.

Three Months Free!

gaslight companies, whith conaolidated.
and now threaten to put up tba prioo of
gva They htvcloog been an offense ' to
people, aod the way in which they bare
l&gt;eeo aeeuMomnd to charge for gas during
the Sommer, wbeu bouses bars' actually
been locked up and empty, has been re­
garded ae extremely cool
Tbay have
not had it all their uwn way, howarer
Nnmtmr
of eitiMua
aad
atorekewpen pare up tbrir Harters
and took id kerosene, while a few
got email gaal machines for themaalras,

“tstiis;

•a

•rh-.r ’* ’*•••»«&lt;•?«*•**

books;million

rtiAixa qj&gt;Qi(i south.

WOMAN

CHIC4M t WEST IICBIGAS RULE

Tbe value of the fifty-six is probably aa
muy thousand dollar* ; but the notice of
th* aaic plainly stale, that there will bo
nc^reanrw, rrea.if they don't bring ltd a
Hpeaktog of whiah remind* me of eotther current item of new. which interest*
lovers of horses and which run* after tbi*

Sine® tbe drubbing which th* Ovrao
erotic party got ia lha October election*,
there ia owe orpt of that party—lha Rt.
Loub J’Mi-Du/ntck which begin* toeotppeehend what* lha natter. Il aaja; .
•‘If there ia anr meaning ia thi* elec
it ia that lha tax baby
remain dead
forever,that the South Duel drum, aot
deserve, Northern apprabatudoa.

turn siwm kuchuc co.

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iUTHS 'j/AD\

VOL. 24. NO. 28.

HASTINGS. MICH., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 12 1879.

WHOLE NO. 1279,

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

■MEW YORK.

M.rpreChtoew'lhat ahc cbingod edar,
•nd wee auaayed by the knowl-dgc.
Tho .uiqeo grew old. Tire lildrae
dropped their faded pvH.a Imre, and they
lay m drift, along the path. The long
cCcuinin cam- on. and would have been 12,OOU.OW.tXW 1 repeat, and the owly
almmt iatdenbla had it net hern Im tbinglo-day—the resale asd the banes
bush being under the eoatral of these
a drif iug tompeM of muling ahet, inter­ southern rebals-tkc .-uly protection, ths
mingled with .nov-flAea Tb. wind ••ciy tarries b-twean tbe'treamry of tbs
honied fearfelly. and the greet bnaeba I'cited States and tb&lt;aa rebel drima is tbe
of tbe tree, swayed and creakrd inthe • it. PrerWrntial veto,and thank God for the­
ike. blast. At 'sunset the aea was a ter reto. [Loud spplaaae and cheer.] But
rible right—or.e vast world of sre-hing, ttate drima are out ril. There arscUtm.
cbaaiag, ghastly foam. The breaker, ioEuns-.-rabk winch tbry dare Mt yet pre­
thundered io upon the’ beads, and tbe sent. Yon may go'through tbe south,
•pray, .wiriing through the air, f ll n ; Mi'l in c.ery
Kate io' ths south
ould salt drops upon tbo rucks that all I . tomewht r-: hidden away you will Hod
reimcier had lain high above the flW.
A brassy gleam »hon« out of itis wrM, and
lit tbe desolate scene lor y tubmeatr and
thru the clouds Milled lower, and the wind
Mlbrred new forse, and Ria icy sleet
drvra fast before II
(
-■There is no prasperi of Mr Barron,
to night, Margaret tbowchl.

IMPROVED for 1879. "
'r.™Cd ^‘l
«■»OihUM Hanning Wagn,, in
„ ’pWhite Led. trith the !lydra„lie
p±tM'd in Oil.... ...................... “■■•

ratent bkem Setter, and

Every Wagon Warranted I
ifcNKY at law Solicitor

’ ''jrty sound. Thn .b'rightum of
■•.o r bad svdJeniy fuisd, gray
ijiuy deified orcr&lt;he»ky,’and fore■l’ 'the •f»»!-entniBj autumn were

ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.
"Why, Dolly, t. It jun?" bed
h.uily tu a aa'a. •‘¥&lt;■1 Plw&lt; r.abuti; KM». d.io’t ynn’ I am .■
wnnM n«r.r bavocom •. unk‘. y ■
a-u-t Xar^Mct, ewrriy.
The girl purhed bark her two

JBY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

Bit-- retutnad pt last, oowt'og in
I. j.
nufrtfall, auddraly, travel­
. and l-ukii'g f.tign-d aud worn.

1

bad gone off iate a dime, and Jin. j
Sl bre, haring read her into this aomnubut Kato, waa writing latter. To Mar■ garet, tbe bouse souard trecmiatimily
I ulonL Nothing redd bo beard except
[ Mrs. Si. Ivoa'a pen upon the paper, lh»
i cluuv of tbe sle &lt; upon ths panes, tod
that fierce wind, driving y every doer
I and window. Margaret found ii terribly
Juureome. Bba laid down her acvin^
presently, and took a book. But ber
, rimae., uervoudy alive to every nt&gt;iae, by
aud by anight ths sound of wheels, that
mated tu atop ywat ia front of the b..u&gt;e
They had l.llan intu the habit of walch; log and listraing, ot late, and M.nt.m'a
i ear, grown aeuto, detected the a.&gt;uud 4
fimt.teps upon the walk.
She gianccd arouod.
Mtn Amber
.tW slept, and Mrs. 8t. Irre did dot look
up. and Margaret wetit swiftly nut of the
room She ojiened the outer d&gt;»&lt; before
any otic had, lime to ring, and a cloaked
•nd taaidoJ'figure, tbe »onw lying iu all
the loida of ber e-armenU, Metyed in.
Some eyse. gleaming strangely fnm a
huUoW, worn face, looked up at M-rg.reL
• O, Kiris! k it ycuf
No answer in words, but she rank into

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.

tral Railroad
t Diyisiti.

More JACKSON WAGONS in use in Barry County
than all others combined, yet the repairs do not average
2 cents each. Call and see them at

TO AND FROM
AND DETROIT

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL S.
,

Hustings, Mich., May 6, 1879.

Itf.
ai'e .grin, Margaret looked «t ber
unrot pityingly. bc:'&lt;:&gt; •!.« siid •
•‘Talk ti» all aferni it. Kilty."
Kilty l&lt;eg«n shifting hrr ay. r nncaki!

Imperial Soap

JUfIL®. HJ1 UFETO'

Jo eg ., the only pre* ible bsrrirw to their
icaaks*. is th" Rfteidsot'a vteo. There
ot a min b-f ire me but baa a personal
dtruatnutert tu seeing to It that the.
ria Al u-ii capture the last of the raa-

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

DENTIST

Mitkitu.

NaWIt

WILLIAM WALTER.
- TlAIIaORo
In Empire Beret, &lt;Wer MndgvaStore,

All

The Price of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of I OH ; lb.
bare—75 lbs. in the box. To any one who will win! tis mi order:
for 10 bo*(-s with'cash, $52.50 we will send one box •-xtra free ■:■ a premium. Or the orders may be sent to us for tine or ui".
boxen at a time, with remittance, and when we Imvothiu received
orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free «;&lt; proposed
above. If you do not wish to send money in alliance you tuny
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good gredit in your
town with the understanding that he is tj
of the Soap which is to be ahippad to'

fir the appn^ching proca
•ion of uuioo retenus*. and there Wais’ alre ady a drew fringe of humanity along
ibe .idea and rear uf the hail. The plat
lurm rapidly Hilrri ui&gt; with tha hvudnd
or usvtv diatiaguulsed citintn whtee ap-;
pviiiuarot ar. vi«s-|irc.ih&gt;»ote of the meetmg wn. publWie-1 ►»&lt;&amp;- d.ya ago.
The platform wi.y«ruiu«l round with
placard, bearing tin^ii&gt;N-eamp.ign mcllw
Aller clappiug by the eathuwa-lic
crowd Frank' L uib.rJ and hi. glee club
gave an old war favorite "Old Shady."
Au adaptation of oo« rarae, ref. rring to a
returning beta re-ad “Tbal'a Grant aure’a
yuw'rv born." and at the xund of tbe name
the crowd cheered luatily.
i At thi. iuMaai a torvbltgbt prewmi-ui.
mi ««d M&lt;t'iou

Work GUARANTEED.

CRAMPTON BROTHERS

fl- JCarriare, Siu aafi .OrasiEilal
PAINTER ■

Corner Monroe and Jefferson Street-

At,' A. M. Kock s fnrrisga
...
Jefferson St-,
H,*U1n^J'j,,ieh

;w*lid for repudiatingyowr deb*; they are
solid for pay :ng tliew rebel claims: they
li^i r&lt; j.aJuud tbttr individual debu
thrusigh the' bankrupt y law : tn»y have
repudiated their Mate debca by coaling and
th.-n Mu&gt;ii&gt;g to pay inlareat ow their eoalu»4. Ttiey licve iryadtated lb.tr muaiictpwldobi
hr replug the chertere rf
'
[ ith ir litter and U&gt;w» and village. ; do you
think tbry «re more awiotw to p«y tbe
&lt;hU rtutraeted hr Nsiir ewbjwganoo thau

deed atrong. entered the hall to ao»mpuimeat of drum .nd Ifc, at.d the tugh
I ifurit of the muhitudo again puered forth
Ln *|&gt;|4as&gt;e.
»
• Bat all prerivtn enthutium wet tame
i&gt;.injured with the eulwart cheer.

Iweet’s Hotel,

)LEDO TrTfss

S1500.00

*oeRt:
WhiteSewinc Machine Co. Clevelaho. of
right

teasf's btt.t

»’&lt;

THE HEW VICTOR

b»

;':«3^2fz3.ns

SIMPLICITY SMHFF

Wi Sell In Eaeita "

L0Q1

jbbai

uuu

Machine jji th®

E WHITE
r
Sewing Machine
llmtil It Atfanta.
UttmMtdit Sitvtdlr.
Uetrfiird it CtttirtcUtt.
ViftcMd it Prftlidiir.
AtA Htdu/tM it til Brtad Blm

WAKE UP! VICTORY
and

JAMES

00 TO

M.HEWESqRqCE^IES

SAWS FILED.

Tatai Beiiaii al

henry
JJEW

msaisa

IL- went. .nd prcetntly Doily jtoi up to
g». Kiny rewind jlp. whet no otto was
lousing, and drew ' jLfgarot" head down. I
Margaret di.patetad a awmoprr ‘in
li.iUe.and while they waited, Mrs Ambar
IMrttoVCT • thousand prt tabidlire, tog“I &gt;m afraid bu. Killy."
get cd a multitude of chances, and pew
Kiity** f»ro Itiiabu-wd f-r «u instant, ;
i exite and mare wretched every moment, । but the light quickly faded !•&gt; ■ touching I
i They were *H sL.ttl.tl often P.nl Bantrc
■ ‘ -I thnugLt Le kmi mo." she whi»p j
i entered .nddenlr.- ' _
l rred ; and the Hue eyes grew palbetta,
! at.d the Hide hamU clutched kUtgarut'.
drew- -He ki-sed ®e, .nd crltel me I
Id.tilu^aad g.rsme » Vwwlei: »«•* &lt;&gt;
Mi-a Al.rg.ret, what cuuld I think but
that Lb hwiel me. .nd wanted to marry
"It i. as I fearvl, tb- o."
••Yun feared it. end you never l-U o*t
Killy'. I.ce grew old and gray M *bs
Youktttat rillian Ind away tny in»&gt; who Mpi iliia. »nd ah,.- tuiiwd wearily away,
ant child, and never -Hl anMinug to wv- u if tie weight of a Irtog. wurowful life
renl it! And you lum Margartt. 1 ~ ik.w rented tijwn' her iliuJer young
Mire yr.U oogbl to h.re been iu her com ahotibkt.
z'
'(jence,—two girla like yi*t- I w‘*b '*•« . It wa&gt; a drrary, nuxteua day.^plrf
! Amlmr bad dU. before he hwl «x» »y AmUt kept *11 thr time pieturlntt^ftrie's
I p„ur gir'),—the blark-bcwttcd villain !
return, 8l;o wu sure she would emit! It wur utwlcM tn reawn. mnro lhau we back? Aud she thought .he might tierl.vr to toll her th.t *e h»d ««’'b *■” ' btipax.mc limo forgive kale, though it
ourajpd Vaio, and ruinad KImo by her wm rei'lainly Very rruci in him to teke
wcakurv.; ami they all kept aikut till th. El-in aw'ay so. And then Mrs. Atabcr
auraut rd nowplalac bad run itaelf dry. rri.d. atxl .aid .)&gt;• had meant to have a
Tb.it Me g.rel, IrntUta « ?*“&gt; “id i grwd wedding when Elrie wo m.rriid,
'•Wbat can be dowT'
and r.uw what would propio eaj ? And.
He an.w.nd imtu.dktdy, ”1 will go io then she wondrred if they Wimld nut
p___ . It ia mH a tek^raph atattoo. I eume back ft a«*«»n for a recwnlina ; _ic
believe, but 1 can inquire ibcre. end ecod that rate, it might bn Mpp-wwi that th’-y
a dkpeteb from th. next etatiov. Hut 1 mimed w a freak cl hs«e. -nd went on
don't think that it will Mop tbr marriage. their bridal lev. Nobody over nrod
.IIVL-.
will it As. then? ■ Mked know tbe truth.
Filed with the ajno.Ulfoti which ibis
Paul turaad to Manta*.
.
little wbrtnc brought bar. M* AmUr
-Po'yvu tno« vhedt* V«M
» dropped uff into a »sp and. formX hrr
troubles. Dr. Godfrey was Ibero when
pele. rcmanttaring
.hr awoke, and
te any erm.
ahc bad known within a week. Bin. vdd Mrs. Amber took hhn into fere rooUsnct.
him ktuHy. Pau!'. «•&lt;&gt;• «jddly dnre-l and snae greslli relieved by yo duing.
U* -My »»«»«, then, » ,J1*‘ be wm in

xikdox ciItaix*

A SI’BOXX.X.T'W.

L.

newton,

ooods

happy zepb.

»uuic deaaentte tt»*d, th.t io a«ne way
h» mtey tkveni 4 H-c

van a. hMpdkica. »od the .trong line. &lt;'f
the fan v.rtr .till to be acen thronjzh the
milca end gratl&amp;4 look that reeogniaed
the oration. Seated around the Senator
■ere the following leader., who entered
with him : &amp;eau&gt;r Logan, Conpree«tneo
Aldrich, Buber and Diria and many O'h
Mr. J&lt;*» Spulding talkd for order,
and notnituud a. chorm.n ol the meeting
Mr. Samuel Collyer, Pmidcnl of Anxiii
ary Club.
••Ladle and gcutlemaa." the eb.ins.n
then mid" 1 hare the honor tu iutrvduo. a
gentleman who »j&gt;-.ka lo a Chicago audienrt hr th. fir.1 time He «aa a merchant
in bMioMa io tbe city of Octtoit brfvre I
jarTtern 'Jj: d.y be repr-reata oar »&gt;»ter
State of Michigan i»-4l&gt;e 8an.t. e! the
United Stain. Ho ui known a.

like to st: a li.:ht l&gt;tiroi*g i» hl. window,"
uhl Mr V.dlis.
So Paul ee&lt; a? b&gt;» e**^,
k«P*- ,bn
light aI th. .toon h &gt;a« fi” tb« &lt;r.4 era
c.piiiin ■!■ &gt; twutr eama- Old October
chuU baldly be rreMtsciled te tbe 4&gt;ing«
N&lt;4*«It ww&gt; unite equal to Mena Vale
■ud It ’».» herd w forgive Pari fur not
being Vale. Hut when the nigbla grew
Lug aifd enUl, end autumn ftu off fcar
misty rtbn, and tbe odd November aky
b»n: clear and end omr the town, and
the Cliff, by the .here . »L&gt;1 the pray, win
try wre. even OrtoUr IwBnd Pevl’a prm

•erad now. Paul Barron was almost the
only visitor, and h’u naming was the great
ci«n* of the d.y, MarguvVa old oecups
non of tea-lung Kitty failed her now,
whew .he w»u!d have beau lied of ite re­
lief, for the Grays bad all gooe off to New
York, under tU protecusa of Uto Gustos
manager, and UJIy wrote kacra about
Kitty's wonderful
and it mumbo •
m though fortune had turned is favor of
those humbk. Graya
Ono dar a Utter tame from Kilty he:
••If. Il was tueutoequeut like the writer.
h.J one cbiWoh aUectati ms. but thro-*!;
it all the-: Iweotbssi the tsrwly awakened
wnman'a heart. M.rfftert *..C ths letter
to i’a-V He nmd, usd roturosd it, siof-

began hla apoeeb aa folkwa ■
■ Mk. CnauMAM Axi&gt; F*llow Cin
XK-VU- It ha. becuvne the cturiim of lets
to restrkt the Imre of atiseoabtp in the
Nenato of the United Stetea and in tbe
balls of Confirm. Ytrnwillkeor oittsen
ship dmoribsd aa ooutned to State., and
it ia denied that there ia such a thing u
ealUHMl citisetsabip. I lo-nigbl address
you. my fellow citu.na of CkiesgO. its •
brood mom ea Irlkw ciilai-tn ri the L ttited

All tbs ptwpte of the Unite! States edop*tad the enmuitntton that wa» framed by
the fkilicn. and tor m.ny kng yvers the
whole |&gt;c«ple of the United Rietes brikevml
that tlrey bmi a gurettiuicuL Tbo whisky
rebelHvo broke out in Pcnuaylv.nia, atxl
w.b put down by tbo atroog band of the
gvrenuncuL And w* believed that wo bad
u gov.rnsscBt We ceotiultod in that britef
until under Preoidm J.«auo Hotoh Omultua throotened tursiae the steudard of
revolt. That ws» in tbe day. ofUriboOW.
Old tlrt. JsAron tmsk his pip, mrt of b»
mouth, wbra told that South tUrobu. wan
on the war path, .nd arid ; "If Booth
Catvlimt cottemiU the taw oct df treason
co this govcrameat by tbe Ktcreal I will
bang. Juba C Csibouo." [Usghter.J
F.rrj rn.it In Amerfp. including Calhoun,

�Our Hew York Letter.

Sole of

or MovRaina—siurt
LATtOII—MIMIUFMASI XAA1

a wkxk

had nine. In the very ordinance of se- Pacific railroad; it fa built
OMMOO which they had aigneu they pled-

I

Abd the last

COUGH

Uxartaua, Mica. $ov. IS, 187».
HONEST

MONEY

-TOR ORtmSAl. FIR*-

PLATFORM.

Opposition to all paper infixtion. am! coneeqnent dcprviCTation. In favor at a enrroncy of
coin and paper of cqnal value,
and equal purchuiur power, the
paper convertible with coin nt
the will.of the bolder.

SYRUP !

With Lautifai weather and bright^nag

50 Years Before the Public.

Tta&gt;y M« on failure n full Lint of

POBTiBLi MO 'IITIWIU HIH

ter and militia ef all arnu..
He bad bjeo
’jwff rtaie in tbe City Hall, end row
110M people passed the casket iu tingle
file to teke a last look nt the etnrdy old
soldier who fought the famous bsttlaabive
ty of the Proprietor of the RarrnucAX the elouds, end whose valor hu panted
into a proverb.
Then the Israelha bars
bad to lament tbs dfatiiqumbcd Rabbi
Einhorn, a fiery but venerable pnphst,
who may pcthapo bret be deereib^ as Iks
Beccbar uf Judiaam. Thea, the Epucopalment made will pay far it.
laaa have lest the artfat who played tbe
He was a
All peraiiM who are indebted to the chimes lor THnity Church
nephew of and succeeded tkc famous Jam*
StutiaJ ere requested to call with- Ayliffe, the father uf chimes iu this conn*tr*.
Lastly, the Mayor of New York,
and son of good old I’otvr Cooper, wlu,
belongs to no church, but fa littuuus

United Baton.
whole world, it would not get ths aalutc
of OM popgun. [Laugtaar ] Bui, mark the
imallsst sloop “U. B. A, and nil ber
around the world, and there fa . not a fort
fgl foe the inviatiou.
[Great applause or rbin of war of any nation on God a
footstool that would not receive it with a
aatioaal salute. [Loud apphast.]
The senator used a very laughable illiantratioa. developed al length, and amid
closet interest, ebpwing Jhat an vid and
feithfcl employe of a mercantile or other
But bcaiaoa cstabluhmeut would not be dietheir robjugaiun.
[Applause.]

Stationary and Portable Saw MH!* and Griit Mills.

We will also sell you a

1 The

exhibited by thia wation

If^rou *boald need one.

Only Remedy

van iers arruxAU Ttxx &lt;

iTHE LIVER, i
THE DOWtLB.

for a convict."
[Great laughter/] The
reference to the Democratic jail-bird was
To ail ;&lt;wni who receive this copy of
keenly appreciated. So 1 tell yon that
the mfaawa of the Bepttblisan party fa not Ttk Ban.tn it will continue to be sent mau, Abram 8. Hcwitr.
ended. [Applause.] What is further,
Among other meurufu! events which
that it never will cad till you and I ran unless ordered discontinued ; but wa sm- have east a g!&lt;x m over th.- cheerful coun-

VOaaAVB TOKM THAT Ulsr

We arc Agent* for the

MANSFIELD MACHINE WORKS

To the Subtcribore folhu Barry Coun­
ty Sentinel.

[ ApplauuJ And they would hare the rijth I
to bout through all gcr.craticoi.

Mill Machinery!

Carriages, I*latform Buggies *0*1 the Celebrated

.

FOR 1880 !

and the KIDNEYS.

The Detroit Poll end Tribnne

e Sick?

STUDEBAKER WAGONS!
•

Cid!

Of which wc keep .^fall .Stock.

iukI

get Prices.

MESSEBi BROS.

Gulf of Mexico and make black Repubh-

larpr Chicago j,thing house.
receive it will drop ua a line or postal to

New Fall Goods!

K'^o^i^DRe

were eutumiUed,
with
iu tbrfoouuty should be

But in that a rebel can travel through the north.

forever odious. [Yells and cheers which
subsided only to break out with new vi­
gor.] We expended 13,000,000,000 and
300,000 predous lives, to establwh the
fact that wo wm a nation. [Apnfame.J
And this in violation.of law, fur tbs law
expressly asys that where a race or a class
are disfranchised they
shall sot nx uiratsxnixii

tires. [Appianse ] This fa nut »nly a
violation of law, but an outrage upon all
loyal men of there United Slates. [Ap-

whole majority—occupy their seats upon
that floor by fraud and violence; and I

by fraud and violence in both bouses —
they dare to dieuic terras to the loyal
men of these United .Sates. [Applause]
With msjarities thus obojned, they dare
te arraign tbs loyal men of the nation.
And now my feliow-citiscns, somebody
comraitod a crime; and those men who
rose ia rebellion against tbe government

[ Applause teurptoKuous and shouU con­
tinually for several minutes.] Well, fellow-citimns, (said tbe speaker, laughing &gt;.
I hope if you ever ehet him judge, be
won't bring in any bHl for loea of time.
[Applause and laughter ] You are going
to hold an election next Tuesday, the
effects of which are felt far beyond the
borders of Chicago. Tbe eyna of the
whole nation arc on yoor verdict of next
Tuesday. You are to send forth greeting
to the people efthq United Sates, saying
either that you are in favor of honest men,
honest money, patrictfam, and the national
CovetEniost [applause], or that you are
in favor of soft money, repudiation and
rebel rule [Applause ] It ia good, Mr.
Chairman, [the spesAar turning to Mr.
Collyer], to see GOU young men like you
ready to fight the battle of their country
now and vole as yon shot daring the war.
[Applause-]
,
And cow I want every aingle man iu

retard the advent of general confidcn-.v.1
Almost all the heavy Louies are wfemi.
by tbfa lateet affair, the liabilities ranging ■
all tbe way from (2.000 to (70,000, aad i
aggrvgatinc, jt fa believed, tfot lea than
11,700,000.
p ty for it.
Anoiher partner uf the latter Hewitt.!
in political sattersrosmely 8. J. Tilden.
i-.
c.,.,
,.r
ora.
..
...
‘
m*'i* annt,’« comfotrab
tallli
a. hear from each of you at an early day.
doUan
{ ’H: little
#
Gto. M. Dxwxr,
[speeulatiua in iron.
Early information
Fdiirr
1
P'Of14 behind the scene, fa a very
_____ _
‘
‘ ’ ‘epnvtuicot thing to tar.- iu the L.
. and i
r«..Lll.1.|.AIkln rf A. X..,;. IV“» i.
■
■
slhe pewesAco uf cant isrv useful fifac.l-

)&lt;rf*eily oajupMu
all dnanowol', &lt;111 Urea

This fa to certify that I have sold,
tao aricir.al uiangulsr-L,!.ai.u5
’
..
rdby Mr Xid-hijmaa Euy. th
jr.bx
cued and disp-Mcl rf, to th- ib»unr ; blj
-a- a nr- liuji.ah.’e c-nlW. j
RgrrntK AX lUsxxp. *

kpu'.licuis voted for
disliked Retiusw

end u&gt;i«re*t ia and to the
published by ri^in the city of IlMtinp,

DRY GOODS

BACK!

tod Tildeniim
then repented ia

FANCY GOODS

:rx:w«WrWBnafi«BSTjK
^\¥r?nuMB TKWTIMOWV.
« Sl. PMvrMaca. X- 1..0H. U T».

Barry Cu. Mich., and the proprietor of

th&lt;; RwrnurAX Bannu b now in full

owovrybip of stub Sr»tiit&lt;Tt f-ib«rtiptijO
the polls close on Tuesday next. Go to
the pools early and stay fate, and let every
mother's son of you [laughter] decide that
you will take one tnan beside yourself to
the polls who would not otherwise go [ap- i „
„
plauae] ;and If you.auoct find such a man. I Hartings Rxrt
try to convert.
i Dated, Hast!
some atxxu mow me muon or nt*!
Euwts K. RViTti.

m aasTl.utotafkleawws
H 1 14 V,
(J (J I lYI I ?~t$Sv’tourer*

Is receiving the Largest Stock of

AND NOTIONS,

Ever brought in Barrp County.
thane*

Sa I .11.- L ■

IS'Cdme and see for Yiourselves

l-P*w

[Laughter! You have got to much at
nuke to risk it at this eloetiou.
Your
fought to save this government

REMEDY*...

i misukes by a Republican returning J’/tlw akin of the .• t
ird, ell iu favor uf the Republican Can- ,h“
P°
gusli
laa it sretM that fraud fa the prtnei»-1'1 cuis only i„,------------------reliaacw tMhe Republvans f»r their aal ‘JP^bbhml ugl.noo by the vile letregth -tDfod Rapids Israfer.
•*»«-. •• “
-»J -!«»ors!Uiag. Th

n.
.l»« "kk —
t
•'
lice reports more J
linn ^ = r
a—I..it- ,TI h.
1 -

W. S. GOODYEAR

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS

NEW FlkM !

A LECTURE

dailies dole.

WORTH FoCRTFKN DOLLARS

go ones io use my &lt;
[applause], whet de

W. W. KELLY.

w. H. SCHANTZ.

W. W. KELLY &amp; CO.

Rip Van Winkle Tilden, better known as Sleepy Sammy
of No. 15 Cypher Alley, as follows 1
• Governor Robinson has been beaten, he Republicans for their strength.
has been beaten beausa too impression
lomenied by Mr. Tilden's political houwago they said, Do this, or wo
bold
and allowed by Mr. Tilden to prevail,
your government to death.” “Fail to do
.
.
.
------------,—_ The
that the cauee of Gov. Robinson wu his
York is Republjeso by about 40,- | brimful nf matter to fasch
and, 6w the nutter of tbit, th ■ grown % "W!;,’
.
ly diasifiated by Mr. Tilden Umaelt. It ooo.
people too—eparkhug wilt spill:. adrenHE &amp;LVKW
Pennsylvania by £&gt;3,S00,—
mu it bo oow evident to Mr. Tilden, that
tura and
and fnn.
fnn just
io*. the thing rf : winter
...
II Iasi... V.w T*&lt;
1 lure
if Ao had.mantally answered the appeal
WisMnsin by 25.000,—
evenings, and suggestive of n hundred
PROBATE ORDER.
obey onr wills, or wo will starve your which Tke World seme weeks ago made
MinncgoU by 15,000,—
“safety-valves f-r youthful energy syd
Mrtssf Mlrtleaa. Crertr at B.
government te death.’* [Applause ] “Fail to him in the name of,ghe great couaervai ingenuity, while, as fa inevitable with any- tt:tlfcws,.s2£$s
Nebraska by 14,500,—
to obey oar will and we will starve your
I thing coming from thia house, pure sod
I Measscbusetia by 13,500,krhilo tbs Legislatures elected io C-&gt;nnee- j uaworthfrenotTow

We are putting in a fine Stock of

3ras8®;

THE COST ASP TRIUINK,

REAL ESTATE.
FOR SAI£ AND TO REST.
IlaoMeaCw* »cres&lt;. ml FsJr Groaad

errs in Illinois and Kansas, are largely. | new paper ia quite a liiervy event
Tbs At/oaOc H-ntlkly and th# .li ■; i ..r
Republican.
Next wack wo shall be able
cun Esjnrtrr are st luaprhrada on tne - site* ni Ml.t dw«Mo4 rnriepiaw C«sn is S.ie
than it is now, exant that in that case he to give the official majorities, aud until
question of the good—er the rever..
would, voluntarily have Abdicated with
that sxpertiog the suiplm uf our pro-due , Kriiwa--. ...IL.,«..
credit the position in national politics
tieus does to Ibis country.
Whether it i. Ill •CKMwtboe mii m1« s tart m tba far
from which
dose p?od or not,'there t« m question but1 •suil
afraid ootofknktax at the polls, but of
that export fa adrsneing with icv-n Itagu* । ...
soldiers at the polls. New, in all the
boots in gigantic strides and Amsrinn
goods bl all kinds ara Iwsinninr Io belta#
but political life was as extinct
known all over th* worid, and where In- ■ •Tj
two thirds of a musket. [Applause]
trodneod are inquired for. ' perhs-M ab
rush of buvioews cuaide may put up the t
must bo to himself. Henceforth no in­ of any kind ahimld fail to subscribe for
mu to acouwrr.
price of flour end everything .!•&gt; autmmn,,!
telligent person will creation him seriously Tux JocuxkL.'n he will find a great
but if it gtra every idle person employM a possible candidate for tbe Presidency. dral of valuable and interesting matter In
Nrtther will anybody mention him as a
it.
The wealth of every eounty.ia our
State would bo largely increased if all Jy eorne remnenuiiou “The parrel.' a- Q-P- ROWell &amp; Co a. Col.
the Repubban party tooa
farmers and atock rahers would read Tru Sir Lociui O’Trigger was secustomed to
power in its bauds there w
eould'wither lUCcead himaelf nor would JootitAL regularly and profft by ike dioiwwrve, “fa a rery pretty vnu as it stands.perisnee of ihoao who oontribute to its The Baton putliaii in newls no word of RAMPT Pl a»ambor’b
nraiae from me, and the New York paper
eolumna from all parts of lbs country.
Is evidently quite a mat:li for it on this
tree
prived. He lashed hie own political
iaaso. The subject fa certainly iutmating
to every man who plows a rood of had
sometimes by iudividuels who belong to or put* ia an bonevt day a work io any
a political party, when their party baa re- oceupatinn, and I accordingly make no
apology for mentioning thif partirehr
literary sqnabMe among politial economfata.
The original •'Pinafores,’' thae very
Backs Down Handsomely
eosflnned, that the black Repnplicans had jelly Eo|ifahmea, Gilbert and Sallivkn,
been victorious throughout the north, on have arrived. They are going ia for busiorts before pleasure, and intend to show
ua just how that wonderful trifle produced
leading organ of the Hunker, Bourbon
by their geuina ought to bo displayed on
mes
and sobbed like a whipped eh lid. Rosily, tbe stage, an wdl so some other of their
dramatis triumphs.
I suppose .all your
lowing significant had Jinew .-—
reoders will sumo time cr other have an
FOUL
opportunity of seeing them. If they are i
as anxiuuv as the theatre goerr of New
Goda earth. [Applause] Wa
Hh Below the Belt,
York, they must bo rather impatient,
nalioaal life ; wet saved tbs nac---- -a---------- :------ - _»-----‘mreaay ,
Bat it Hurts all the Same.
that it is a Stalwart Republican Journal, quits sneh good
The
Alleged
Elections
Held
Yaslasdsy
in
friends
hare rtw
that it cruanr to ma.
Several Rcpublian Sates.

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Martin ChuxsJcwit. unfortunately fell vic­
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�ryrllrrosDs^S^,,

Wc aritgfa atUutLn of our trader*
Iho MWrtuwment uf the K-Au, thn waeki.'
pubfkhed Ijy tbo proprirt-ra of tfa
'
io the city MhuaU for
^th of Octo- :
Knrt- Th" "ockiy te well filled I far u 49ft, aguiart 171 for tfa month of
trs t. »cavir._r. timocard
September, sod 163 nt the' ram- time fat ’

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DRY GOODS!
DRY GOODS I

St

y»r. an
inererec „f 21 aver last1
rnontlg and 32 nure than were in ;
y*ar. The alr-vc mtmlter hw faee* »ull
father ineraurod by jehebre received tbu ■
tneniL ’Nearly every room te w»U filled j
and nreeral are crowdkl. The number of
J-uptl* actually in atUanhnee during the
&gt;anlh in tbe Grammar roota haa been C2;
i» th* lutermolixtc drpawtment 57, and in
the Fourth Primary,—Miw Wbreiire*

rsevis

Breathiag Organs; Dteeaara of Men ;
Diacaae* «,| women '; Acfaa sod Pain*
Heart Tnrabfa; and a great variety of
LOST!
Between tho depot m Haatinga and my Cnnttaic Discask*, with evidence that
residence on auction 9. in th* lownahip of in.most caao&gt; these diseawa are curable.

when aba returna, the
wi||
|he
««t apUndid atuA of millinerv pud. room. 51. Tbe v.-boul* are in good work­
•vw brougl.t to thh chy.
tag order, and a few additional faeta from
Tbe Naw York Theater cbwed it* «. the auMrintcBdeut a report my Iw of iugafiemctia here en Salnulay night lfl,. farott. •There were but h-o eves of ta'rdi•nd aropUving thfc week in W-hville.’ bcm at tbo Seem) Ward tehool. whieh te
The full |,lia,f, they fc..j |1C,C
t&lt;a under tfa efarga of Mi*» Estes, four in
’?g1,U;• U * kt‘« F’ff 'hat. vc eonld give the 20-J. l^imary, Mia* Beadle's room,.'
them if we tnrd never «» b.rd Mr&gt; Max and five in Alfa Thr&gt;*up'« room, ahorhig,
■ it wauld- stem, that the scholar* abhor
Welland wifi-,
..
1 wife,and
Peek, are E&gt;r0:ilc* her*, and wh,,, ij^j taroiaere •* thoroughly a* nature abhors a
return, which they probably .ill in &lt;h# i
near tuture. they wlB draw full houaw I

deed from Mr. Todd to Geo. Curtis, and a
Policy of Insurance iwued by tbe Water­
town Inaurancc eomiwny to Mr. Todd.
The finder will be auiubly rewarded bv
lanving tbe aame at tbe Prat OSre, or
with tbe aubaenber. '
, , ,
G«n. CtlBTI*.
Ruiknd, Nov. lOtb., 1879.
28.

Wo h.V » »uc*r here in the B.ssxzn
oSo^roUi ty I. w. Vramro, ttul
THREE PAPERS FOR $400.
•Ctgh. U prroent H J lb*., asttj „ 3alon of
We will send the Detroit thn root, hit, •«,„
&gt;o J i(
To th* Tax-Payer* bf Barry (Jaunty:
Weekly l’o«t and Tribune for torn uni uf iu grouud nearly four week*,
it
doro-not
weijh
mad,
n
.
jW
4
, wbcu R
Believing tint tbe rrceut aetvin of tbe
one year, the Michigan Farmer ।
i
Board
or troprrvtem tn their mod. at
wa* first dog. hi*. mneM«, howc.cr,
for one year, and the Republi­
trow- Mr. Vr®mao h»*
W1O4 of lbc v&lt;tuaijxMi..tt waa unjv»t. aud an MtM&gt; °o
I a puniou of the tax payer. »f thia bounty,
can Banner until Jan 1st, 1881, l*rgn« carrot, we ever .aw;
efthutu , I bee leave to lay. the following taau aud
to any person not now a sub­ iikwauring 18 inche* in length, and mutt | figures before yuu for yi.ur o-ariiteration.
I hare carclttliy prepared the following abscriber to tiie Banner, for $4.00. weigh from &gt;ix tu ten pnnnd.
■ atraet ef the reroaaawat* of tbe township
Jiaa Swin, Sen., who he* bvea well ' &lt;4 Woodland from tbo year .1873 np tu
Novr’ia youk time to get good
known in ihi» ary fur ,
-10J JegM the pre*ct&gt;t tiiuv, and ateo the 2nd aud
papers cheap.
ten I. iea.te.pau to d wcrlbe / rar rwc-bevoty.
revetted injurk* about two wreka agu, ’ 3rd ward* of IlaXing* city fur asms year. t&gt; that bag plehaso tare. with ebrek* as red
a* n*M.
Entered at the post Office. white chopping &gt;-&gt;».• tree, down in Balti1 Aud that anruth white forebrad wbtrtia no
Hastings, Mich., a* Second- mare, from whieh ho died otft ftetard.y
82W.073.
•rase rvpMra
298330. , Nor ionneeut simplicity i f bean, I a* .nrry
class Matter;
night lut. Mr. Swin w» an hunnt man,
279,
HU.
to
ray
and what more n»-«l te- -.id of hi. eltatjc. 262,083. In thirvee* eyes their liteljr cbadom Ural, the
ter, &lt;&gt;r of tho character of any aun. lf.be j
216,510.
be honeac, tbu rommunity ia. whi.-h ho re- i A t&lt;-tal increase for Wor-dteuJ, in five
I ytare, uf 823,631; and a total redhetiou
aides i&gt; perfitctly willing
■ for liauiugv, iu five year*, uf 852J133 ; to
al) tbe virtue* that
-Isrkore* all araoni ma. Mill I ar*
which add the amount that Wc-&gt;l!and has Eten nith
ih-i-r j»t! &gt;■ eat vyr.,
Lew iooea-cd, aod we hare a total differUvfhatory, that if nomc men ptwsocd, wvffld euc- of 676,161. that Woodland baa been Y-rar ex.}ua*Ul bom la like a cfeuak
be
written,
and
a
j
torn!
p.ic-a
it
would
add
*k*x&gt;r
inaeih
vbra pockerrd allh *i»re(-tcH ■*
rafa-d
re,e*»tq
ared
with
the
2nd
and
3rd
Many of our citiaooa are iu Chicago to­
Uke a Ms* oaks.
wudsef
Hastings,
ur
a
pctrentage
that
to oar oodntQ * hutc-ry.
He vu tho
day to attend the Grant boom.
Ti»«r langb ring* In luy ear Ukeybe Mint *f*
hero of direr wars, vic —Tbe Fir,nd* war, Woodland ha* Lcen rawed or inerca.K-d as
A solid Southern boom fur Bayard can
compared with the. 2nd and 3rd wurds of
1 am just dying io By l» year premce.
the Mexican war and oar
rehrlLuu. Hastings in the last five tear* of 21) per | Away
from yon I am aa rarlarroboly a* a dek
be depended upon to finish him Macsndt-

Daring the [nut woek, wheat baa ranged ।
from SI.21 to 81-10 at which laUir price I
i t ia selling to day.
,

Bnt be has gone t.» m-et the th .i,snda
Wo bare tho .finest aasortment of gilt ■ ofhte old comrade who prcgcvdM lint Io
edge calling card* in this city.
Call and '| that tend where ware and lurmoite du net
examine ourspeomena.
4X
exist. He leave* a wife and three ehildreq
The Middle rille HrpMiean ia in favor who long ainec arrived to.nun and womat-

* tiun uf tfa county baa tree redaerd 8610,*232. T1.1- pr.wcnt year, - wbieh will atilt
i further iurrca.au till pcr.-uitagn which
Woodfad baa beets rauedj roakieg it very
। nearly pKj-cr cent, or nhnsat ooe third
that Woedlaed ba* fa’u rafa-l in tire
year* aa d&gt;mparc-l with Htalisp, and thia
fro in U. ;-: ye.ru uf depreciation, with lit •
lie or no imprurcaarnt Uieg made, with .

We understand there ha a good deal of
corn yet uuhuikrd.
Seoul* a. though ,
there had been enough fine weather this l
fall ■&gt; that farmer* might hare had their [

Meteorological Record.

It te with great pleasure that we ao- Hastings for the State Board
notniec to the people of our crunty that; By Prof L N. Mitebel)
Tommy Hubbard, formerly of thia county.
' lustra* V.
.
waa dected Register of Deed* for Sumacr
county, Kassas, on the 4th inat.
1 7 1 J ! ♦ 11
Tbe Rev. Mr. McCord, of Biehland,
'
- ■ .... will addrea* tbe Chriatiau Temperance
“•j »•! *•!
Uaion, al Red Ribbon Hall, next Sabbath
» suafternoon. Ho is an abte speaker and we^
» | 4J • U |
tope that the hoaaa may fa wd) fllted
?O 1 57 1 a ;
Mcun. Hale A Bartley manufactured
4* j’ Ct 1 «t ‘
and shipped in tbe month of Obtober.
» i « xa :
2,000 bbls of flour. They have manu­
r» | M [ &lt;• ;
factured and shipped, outmde of tfair
2-A
home trade. 6,000 bbte. siure July 1st.
Quite a busiuoM that.

The Largest Stock of BUFFALO ROBES.
In f»rt Ui. hrge.t, moil complete »n,l bwl.Slack of G.n«,U Dry
, Good .rrcr .hown in tbu dty. Baying them flood. Iran am
hands for Cash (enables me to offer

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CASH FOB L^GS.
Bentley Bros-. A Wilkins.
M&lt;*ter t'ook A Rogers having enlarged '
their slaughter house, arc prepared to do
custom butchering on abort notice. Will
go and pel, drra* aud return H6ga for one
dollar eaeb, or will simply drewa them for
50 cts. Tbe nicest cuts or meats always
on hand nt tbeir market^
y£

Bucklen'a Arnica Salve.
The beat Wire in the world for cat*,
bruise*. surra, ulcer*, aalt rheum, tetter,
chapped hands, chilblains, coms, and all

SEPT. I5TH.

19.
ma fresh and new. issi
SalUburr will pay the higheat market
price for Frrii R.M Butin.
27-28
To tho people of Barry CoT Always
remember that when yon ark in Hastings
that the beat pteee to grt a gc^d square
meal lor 23cta it at tba Newton House.
27tf
C. Ct-XAVXU, Prop r
In Memoriam.

TLc down confinement ®f »J1 factory
work, givra the cjroratlroa pallid f*«a,
poor appetite*, languid, miwrabh fcriing*.
poor bt«J,. iaarflro livrf. ki.lwya and
uuiary tnftblre. nod all tiro pbiatriaa*
aud mreheiura in the world i-mmoi help
them unfa* they get out of doors er u*e
Hop Bitlcrv, the pure.1 aud leal remedy,
repccyMr
for such eaacs. haviug abund.Latlara ad4re»««i 1- tfa following persco*
anee
&lt;l:ealth. anaahine and rwy cheeks
rmaia anctalcra-1 ■&gt; lbs pastuSca at Banter
in them. They «&gt;« fat a trifle. Sec
Barry county, Mk*.; N*r. tllh. HT9aootfar reJ-mn
27-2S
Wtffiaa. Cridter, FredB. Davit, Aaron
aeientific equipment, haa won forih’u road,
Enn* 2, Harare Kimhte.Jmee Wilkin*.
for its e»*c »nd comfort, that mead of
praise', the triumph afar: in railway travel.
Ju praises should bo ctor anng iu the tar
Tbe ladie* of Hu- Christian Temperance
Orient, and• rapocully those near lands
Uoiou will bold a social for tbe benefit of
thxtoue sq much to the eont ncatu! rail­
tho Reform club, at Red Ribbon H*D,
road—Colorado, NevuAa and t.'eliforni*,
and the dmunt .rorident-that all may
this, Wednesday, evening. Refreshments
know ul its well deserving of tb» public’s
will fa served.
Admfawn ten ecot*.
palrnnagc. Quite in ifisru wiU it be hero
Tbe Hall *hould be filled
to sav, that the much traveled, observant
The Granger. wiU bold a Mam Mrefl.g
and ikillfol officer of.lhc United b’totc*
Army. Major General Irvin McDowell, in
at Union Hall, oo Friday afternoon of thte
pawtug
over it tbe othue d*y, on hi* way
weak. Tfa addrore will faxteliverod at
tn San Pranebeo, waa ple*»ed to say of it:
2 o'clock ia the afternoon, by Mfo Whit
••Ittellrofinret rosd lever travel® 1 on,
NXT of Muskegon, the Worthy Grand
cither in Europe or America."
Tho road has additional prms** to those
Lecturer' ol thio sut*. Tfa public are
of its excellence of construction, natural lo­
cordially invited.
cation, and pcrfoct equipment, the repnl
Tfa proepreiM of lb# "/&gt;w Slotl
Ju «»n&gt;* of its employes lend a charm to
lheir care, mention and gcntlemauly de­
JuuruaP published si Chicago, appear* iu
portment. which add* th* rap sheaf, grace,
to ita material pcrfoctiju.
A Wonderful Discovery.
For the y«r paet it was a r jsd without
a unninal detention. Its gruaily iuertmfor the rpcody cun- of CoMumpuc-n and
ing tbriragh travel sod fa men*? way treat- all disease* that tend to it, such as stubtfaTd?.1^
nca* will won require a doufclo track.—ZfeDec. 7/A, 1CTA
ehrat.drv haokiog cough, tickling ic th.
throat, Hoeraae***. Bare Thro*,' and all
...
» of lb® throe*
and Jungs, Dr. King’s New Dteco-rery fare
,Mrqual and ha. wtabfabed for itself a

The circuit court did not commence- it*
November term fill yesterday, in eoure
queue* of the illne** of Judge Hookers
father, who had a atroke of paralysis
Saturday la*t, whteh delayed the Jud»&gt;'»
coming till yesrterdsy, Tureday.

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JULIUS BUSSELL.

Dr. Upjohn baa an ou painting, the
‘stray cow," which was painted two hun­
dred and twenty years ago, by Muller.
■Thia Lodge ia now pttUpcring and re­
The Farwell K'jitter, in an aide article, port* 65" members in good aun-fiog al thia
aeeonda the nomination of Boa. E. G. D. lime. Wc think tho Order’ in the State
Roldan, of Grand Rapids, fur Governor.
ia io a flourhhieg rendition, nd Lila fair
Dr. Uriah Upjohn, of Kalamsaoo, wa* to do noble work' for tbe year to c^mn
in the eity viaiting bi* brother, Dr. Win. On the 3rd. lut, the follow!sg named
Upjohn and bis *00 Dr. W. K,. Upjohn, petaou* werojtuUllel uffiezrj ,f tb^ing*
i
A, U. KurAvatCK.
Izidge, J® 911, f«n- tbe'cwrretJ terra
The Model Railway.
W. C. T.'—Geo. M. Dewey.
Don’t fail to remember that we send tbe
There i* no link in the chain of railway i
Weakly Putt \Trikw to any person for
achxa tbe American coatincst, from tl.e
Atlantic to the I'arifi: &lt; keanx. that ha* .
81.20 a year. Lbdvs your orders at the
played ro directly an impeauut pm in i
that great continental railroad, a* tbe link'
of fire hundred mile* CMopoeing the Z'Ai
Tbe Rev. O. N. Hunt will deliver e dieeoane to the bueioen men oftbai vicinity,
et the Methodist Episcopal Cbarub at
Hichary Comer*, at 2 o'clock io the after
PariSe Railwav ; h virtually made that
read prvxieablc, *»d was rabiri&amp;lrally tbe
| father uf it. It thus earned it* well d»- i
I served title, “The Old 1’iunecr." That it •
j in a mraaur' exhanrtod itself financially in
' its rapid end forc*d eeuftruc'.ioc acro« the I
then unseUlad but firi&gt; j-tairies of Illinois I
and Iowa, aeoouct* for the fret that it was
I for same time as ita later day and would be '
rivala sraifagly pu’ it. “a^str-ak of *&lt;»*■”
। Yr* it* history, on a renew, shows U tu 1
, bareSrvrr faen, a* to limr afe-1 to alm-nee
of accident*, a “Cufard line," for rafsty. |
I spied and regularity at terminal arrival*. |
; Thia any fa acefanied for from fa haring j
tem gradients sad enrvarure than it.* naw ■
competitors to Council Bluffs, at the aame i
' time being tbe shorter or I’asuf- line It |
started ita train* fat from termini sad ar &gt;
i rived Bret. It ba. ever .bcm ill. rout ae- ■
| co«nmoiatit&gt;K for the through pamienger.
I Thiv much fur Ita past history.
I The loot two «r three year*, in ire roadI way. ita rail, it* c«|Ulpmout. hu witOteaed
I the toew.»w&lt;&gt;oderful i-hnnge of any rsed in
I tbe ca*: or wnt. It m now tiro First Wa**
Railroad ; accood ro nona, the equal, we
think the superior, of any, which juatly
in titles it tn tbe appaltetioo, Tiro Model
Railroad. I Gravel baHat, white .at tie.,
rted rii!’.'Mone mlvtrta, iron bridge,
fint dm cuginea, roaehea that are airy and
elegant fur comfort, having Miller coup­
ling* and Weatingbtraar Meatn brake*, and
attached to each train ia one or more of
thoac marvel* of aptendor the Pallman
Palace Hotel ears in which the JAvaler
cat* and .tap in m-ro- luxurious apartmenta thin eld world potentate* • tier

The largest Stock of Ladies Qm|»,
The largest Stock of Ladicn Knit Scarfs and Hood*,
The largest Stock of Underwear,
The largest Stock of Hosiery,
The largest Stock of Glove*,
The largest Stock of Men's Clothing,
The largest Slock of Boys’ Clothing,

Any one wishing to purebaM- a good
park Horae at very rraooaablc tenua ran
*pply la Dr. E. H.Lsdtn&gt;|u , 27-28

; isg obliged to draw llrir produce from r
to 18 mite* to their market, and thia a
, majority of your Boot 1 9»f tjupeniaera
have culled cqaaliraliun. Iloncrt tax-tiaycre of Barry connly. •itSout regard to
jarty, poUio, or location, 1 believe you
will agree with ma io otndtmaning this in­
justice, and instead of calling thia ccjualiration,-yon will mll.it an outrage on the
innueent ta»pay&lt;ra *f tbu township of
Woodland. ThaokiC: you for your st- .
tcniiau, I remain, s» ..-ver, ycur humble '

John J. Bagley, fur Senator.

Barry Lodge Izidgc No. 321, F. A A.
M.. are going to have a Grand Reunion
and Dauooat Union Ball, Naw Year*
Night. Every arrangement ia bring
made by the irodgo to have an enjoyable
affair.—Committee* arc carefully selecCed
to attend the want* ol tho Patrons. TbeHall will be beautifully decorated with
appropriate emblems, also with our
Nation's ccubicm. Leo Reed » to furnish

I am Showing this Season:
The largest stock of Dry Goods,
The largest stock of Dress Goods,

1879.

NEW GODDSNEW GOODS

MICHIGAN FARMER,
Brighter. Fresher, More Entertain­
ing and Instructive than Eter.

Tiro beat place in turn Ao boy ocbool

Suitingx, Cloakutga,

Dr. King'* C*liforn£* Golden

PRICE REDUCED!

Com-

la a strictly vegetable preparation, and
will positively euro Dyaptrp*ia. Siek Head­
ache. Aridity of Stomach, coming up of
Food. l*ain in pit of Stomach, Law Spir­
Its, Biliouaoroe, Conatipatioa, Jaundice,
Liver Complaint or any affection of the
Stomach or Liver, ia the shortest time
posaibte. You are not asked to buy until
you know what you are getting. There­
fore, aa you value your existence, do net,
fail to gi; to your Droggtet, Ruaaell Bros.

Bellable Agents Wanted.
Address

JOHNSTONE k GIBBONS,

Silk Fringet

Waterproofs Lndiett Cloth,

Fancy Gouda,

Beaver, Flannels,

Ready Made Cloak i

Foreign &amp; Domestic Clotha

Gents Suitings,

Clotlung, Clothing,

Furnishing Goodp,

Hats and Caps.

Over Coats. Fiiie Suits,

Hosiery. &amp;c.

I have taken advantage and can make the lowest prices.

DAUCHY &amp;, CO. COL-

LEWIS STERN.
WoMhiaftou Block.

i
'

THKonlu PLACE to find BRQADHKAD DRESS GOODS

KgTEf-_____________
Thia shows what fair dealing" will do.
Mtssra. Beumer Bra*, hare juat reevivod
an order from Miss IJIIian Kimfall, of
1*taiowrll, far a marbte top fad room aal,
■nd other furniture. Comment te unntcc**ary. Tfay are the “bam" firm and the
people are fiodiog it out, too.
27-28

Hasting*. Sept. 15. 1879.

TOO LATE !

4241

Whati.it?
Ans.—-Yoor Prescription, and
Receipts.
What is it made of?
Ana.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ?
Ans.—With care and accnracy.
Where to gel it ?
Ans.—At Roberts &amp;, Hotchkiss,
where you will always find a full and
select Stock of

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expense, are light and wo sell
goods in same ratio.

JIIHi (I. MM, FINE
Keep. eoMtantly on hand

Tuomak B. Pmtus, E«»., of tfa
Equitable Life Inwranee Company, 125
Breadway. N. Y , aayv
Draw fad ezparteoca, and know Dr.
Giles Linimect lodid. Ammonia i* tbe
ceacwt, nicest and most pmfaiX oombins
lion that has ever eutne before the public.
It never amte, te not grarey, te agvwaabte

7

LIME.
HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
f
PUMPS,
PLOWS.
• DRAGS

CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY
A specialty.

Cal! anti 8ee us.

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS. «fi»rfth»Gn*fire fcfte

�A CURE

OR NO PAY.

Ladies

I are ebaneroned by Mamweo &gt;hey will be
eclip-ed by mioy. but espeetally by I for
ladies oTUte Army end Navy. ; Thobdiee
of tho Supreme Cuurt aad C'ablu.t ate

■
groat interest ia every court in Europe ;
far, ngnM from noy point of view, it it
a notable event. It shows for example,
that ooo factor io Cooliaentel politics hith
ertu touch ooualderod the rowratnirnt of tlio

but It is probable that there is more.
Prince Bismarck docs oct pay visits of thia
kind for nothing, audit iadifficult tu doubt
tbit Germany and Aurtrta are formally or
informally bound in a defensive alliance,which pleaaoe Aualrian-Germana, who

.-

1 ..»■*
1■

issha*.
Meoteu.

1

Washington u a fit |d*&lt;c for * Niti
Fair.
Y*terday th* National 1’air
is eallrl was ir.inguratod by a shod
drew from Mr. Hayta, aud a procvst
of four miler, ia which tb-t vark&gt;u« tr
•nJ hanjicrafl, of Washington were
resented, uurclicJ to tho fair ground*

ttal. aud does not dispieare Hungarian*,
always delighted when any occurrence an­
noys St. Potenburgh.
If Germany and
Austria are heartily allied for any one at-,
jeci, tb«i aa regards that object a a&lt;w

THE BEST*

fo’.rresting session.
Warbingtjn da
the earning winter will be tbe ‘j»»- -- •
n-ious fur both political psr'.Mi bi the
auguratiou cd ibe most exphfag j. - •
tiai oatn prigs iu American bhtery.
recent preliminary engagements la Mi
Ohio, low,, and Calilornix h*te afate
u Ilureia set free, if rhe ha been, u i« Ipiranta, and defined issa-t, but. tber.
that is still uwcttled both »• 'rvi
imagined, left by thii alliance out in the much
1
odd. She cannot, indeed, if the alliance ‘
is real, vsature alone to attack Central ‘
Europe, but for any enterprise to which •
the two powers are indifferent she i, aet\I
free (rota the restraint involved io their
alliance. She has only her own interests
to consider, sod if they lend her to great
annexations io Aaia, ou influence could ba
exerted cither at Berlin or Vienna that
would io the least restrain her, for she lia.

sa_______

Zech Chendler.

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THE GREATEST fm
KUMM OF TuE ARE.

TUTTS' PIU.S

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TuH’S FilLS

TUTT’S FILLS

Michigan.Central Railroad

TUTT’S PiilS

EAST AND WEST TO AND FROM
GRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

BIARB IAPIBB BIVISION.

MEXICAN

TUTT’S PIUS

TUTT'S PIUS

TUTTS PJUSl

MUSTANG

f"" clomTreu

though

J IU .- •.

.-. • ai.-r.at

is
sec­
ts fiS
8
:s it; is

EtSil

LINIMENT
THE .EYE, EAR, and THROAT

JOHNSTON’S

SARSAPARILLA

SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE,

Lira car-m swrci

which divides Europe and the Ntivjiilt
empire. Au iodspeodent Finland, • l‘.iland extending to its Mlural biumlsrira
formed by the Dries and the Dnieper, a

tho work nor the deed, holding tho end in
all cuss to fortify the means.
Intellectually, a crons between old Beu.
Wade and Oliver Morton, poaessing
somewhat of the burly wit aad Mol style
of the one and the alert bruin peer of tbe
other, he was strong both as an urginiier
sod a speaker. There wee no nocseaae

Canada Southern Railway

and a tkrvia extending to the Boepbotua,
would asrvs the interest of Germany,
beeatse they would deprive Rostis of all
means of reaching the heart of the empire,
at least by Isnd. The allunee between tbe
ecsndinavian and Balkan peninsulas meant
therefore, tho maiotaioance of tho Euro­
pean equilibrium, the freedom of the
^trails, tbe independence of'petty States,
the settlement of the Eastern Qocrti&gt;a,
and the tranquility of Earop*.'
The
author say, that thert is another .mode cf
settlement puerible,— namely, a com pro­
mise in view of a moral partition »H pow
er among certain States, each aa the Tree­
tie* uf Erfnorth and Ttlsit between Nspo-1

THE BEST

IMPORTANT
West Meriden, Conn.,

K'JSSFsSSSKO5

PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL ipUHE
ruR BP£JIMATO£R3(E4.

THS DETROIT MHIHG JWS

SEMINALPASTILLE

News baa been retired from Onora that
a villa bad been en-s-.-ed there for the
Empresa of Ruaaia for the Coming winter.
General Kaufmann, th* Governer General
of Turkestan, has left 8h Petersburg for
Inradii, and ia expected tn return is a
fortolgSt.
A fresh Nihiitrt trial u to be
proceeded with al 8t. ' Petenbnri; next
week.
The Huasian Gorernmao*. are
anxious that tho ease should be eaoclude-J
and judgement given before the Cur's
return to his capital. The case poeaeaoes
some political interest aud attract, much
— —»i..n fr-m. ll.,
Tl.

LINIMENTS

Tie Beiitea Maw ftBpEj

THE ECHO FOR

VtdAIC PLASTER

1880.

zns.’sin
rThree Months Free ’

sat
The Unrivaled U’deax A

AI.WAY3 CURES.

While

cans, the well-known Parker Gun

end Novelties and Bpceialtios

THE KTKNLXO saws.

Um " A&gt;&gt;n,«a**iir««w'“f tu'B«V&gt;s,.’'J't£"

THE MERIDEN ITRCBASING CO
34if
West Meriden. Coen.

tenont Mirsky are the best known among
the persona accused.
M. Mak off, the
Minuter ol the Interior.hasgirrn a second
Warning to the editors of ths Raiikaja
I'rarda and has prohibited the sale in the
public streets of the .Vovoe Vrrmyit and
the fit Pclaraburx Tj/ufomatti. The
Gnvsromnct. it is announced, is about to
institute a uew mode of dealing with edi­
tors uf oewapepers, not subject to the pre
limfoary ecnai-rahip, who may be condemn­
ed for infringing the exirtirg press laws.

&gt;BOOKS&lt;M|U.I
CHICAGO I WEST raiCO EAIUffiAI'

Wethington Letter.

iemi
AlTION^jPO-PAI

'T&amp;LT'K.wsiie■ here of Congress sod Senator, are already
1 ia the city seeing to the intends of their
' wards in tbs Departmenu or looking for

winter quarters fur thernaelrm and families
Syme of our Statesmen actually bring their
wires with them whan they are elected ‘ Io
Coagrw, tbity ell ought to do iu Some

when they coma here.
I have known
some who appeared to'regard themselves
M the representative! of their district aud
who dosbdesa regretted that they did not

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PIONEER STORE !
Dealer ia General Mrrebandisc,

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VOL. 24. NO. 2$».

HASTINGS, MICH., .WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1879.

WHOLE NO. 1280.

XteSESZS

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS PAPER
------------ 1
NEW YORK.

Jackson 5Vagon

hid bum buried under the January anow.
And fueling this, I ho yearning that uo one
can wholly stifle, for some one lo love her
Lest,to Iota her living, and mourn and miss
her dea l, grew to &gt; craving banger, that
always fed upon itself, and grow with every

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
ltnne.1 Irowl. Bert I-»i„t,d „d Lighte„ Runlling Wagllu h,

your father died raddenly. too, Margaret,
—I meso b3rie," said Mn Amber, get­
ting confused, and losing bsrself in memo

Kray Box Mt in White Led. with the Hjdrrtilie

world.
Mnebtne.

E.erj Wheel Boiled in Oil.

Ererr Skein Mt with the

I atent Skein Setter, and

aTTOHNKY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
IN CHA xoptr, » O^eea,,,

•But bow long he kept you from

'Tity him, Paul. ’ Remember he
er have any happitaeuB like ours."
•I think HI mako conditiona. &lt;

ONLY TRUSS Ron AXLE ATTACHMENT.

Amber's death, Mr. Will-,. because I
heard ibe death watch ticking in the wall,
—you remember, Margaret,"— “Yee, mother.
Do you know the par­
ticulars, Mr. WilliaF*
Mr. Willis did. Hn gain them minnte-

ORRATRST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAOOS

• JACKSON WAGONS i» «« i» Barry

Couu'y
than all other* combined, yet the repairs do not average
'P eenta each.

VaTICH VPTHE PHACE.
5taw.'m'p“! **""

(Jail and nee them at

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’I

house and ten thousand dollars, and the
re« is divided amnng your boys, Mrs.
Amber."
Tbe weight of this good li-rtnmt rested
on thrm somewhat heavily for some rinse
after Mr. Willis retired. Nobody spoke.
At length Mrs. Amber said.—
"Margaret, do you think it will be nec­
essary to postpone cy—I mean your
mamsge on aeeouot ofyour unde's death?"
Margaret brushed away a few iudignin:
tears.
"1 thiuk that L'ocbi -Manudeke would
not be grateful for any eonsideratuw that
did not come from real Ming,” and she
went hastily out of the room.
Poor Unde Marmaduke I Margaret bad
known him fur a rough old fsRow, who hid.
away Lis b«*n so dowdy under ■ brusque
exterior, that not many people awspectad

IIiwtingB, MiiiL, May C,' 1879.

lUJELrt mi UTE WON

Imperial Soap
itSiB

DENTIST

Miciiiu.

Nashville.

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

tfiem everywhere.
It was not apathy,—
that the suffered keenly, they all knew,—
but day after day that atony calm art alwaya on her fee*. The •'loose, soft, im
practicable curb" were compreased into a
Th,e -Price of the Imperial Soap in f6.23 per l»ox of 100 I lb. close knot; the beautiful, delicate, vetoed
bars—75 llw. itx the box'. To any one who will send us on order temples were pinched snJ sunken . the
mouth was choc shut, and neither spoke
for -10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will sent! one box extra free os nor smiled.
Only one day tflio said
to Margaret, without the least premoni-,
a Pr'
.
.
boxes at it time, with remittance, and when we have thus received

He walled to tbc window, and
out stemlfimly, but as there WM nothing
lo be seen hut’s wisrl-dcd Ruing by, Mrs.
St. Ives &lt;miiIJ not nuppoae him to be much
“it esnn rt be thiA she rufiuul
rhe said abruptly.
% Paul looked out of the wimloi
meat louder, then came back, and

orders for 10 bdxes we will send the eleventh box frfe tut proposed
above.

WILLIAM WALTER.

CHAPTER XI.

If you Ho not winb to kend money in advance ;
iredit

deposit it with any bunker, or merchant in
town with.the dndemtaiiding that he is tod

of the Soap which lit to belahippcd to bis c

aii work

Guaranteed.

( K A MPTON BROTH ER S.

if- J- nn^fi
Camaje, Siu an; Omaalal
P A IN TER •

■1500.00

WhiteScwino Machine co. Cleveland, OHIO.

anything elac had been.
Margaret broke
■ down at last, under the accttmulalion ol
trouble*, and one day there wav an ex­
citement iu the bouse, a hurried aeudicf
for the doctor, and then it was known
that the patient heart and active brain
which had thought, felt,) leaned and work­
ed lor everybody, mu»t be idle for mint
weeks.
Paul Barroc came every day
his anxiety revealing itself in the taer
that grew sterner snd psler a* tbs crisis
approached.
One morning Mrs. St
Ives eame duwn to the prior to aeo him
He thought her looking worn and fetigu-

3S4

THE NEW VICTOR

Paul whitened to ike lipt, and hit fs«
grew sei and grim , it WM a whole minute
before the as tarsi color came back again,
and bb eyes softened, and bu fixed fea­
tures relaxed. Then he trembled ; strong,
sclf-roetroll-d man as he was, be shook
ftom heal to foot.

SIMHJCnY SIMPLIFIED'
The first hotel in the State to reduce rotes.
The first hotel In the Bute with Pas­
senger Elevator.

kn?ti£Uv—o

n

$2.00. $2.50, »nd $3.00 Per Dxy,
ifol rnxt
i with u,,'.

•*I bare a plan. I am going to frighten
her about Margaret; and, indeed, Mr
Barroe, there u great danger.”
Paul
turned away bin fane.—a movement that
did not escape Mtn. St. Iren.
“If sbr
cares for anybody except that unhappy

■TRV "AT
"
Luirt'al MDiinumra ii 1®
,

-1 — I. Ml

xn.1

E WHITE
Sewing Machine

Most

Mrs. St. iven tried it that vary afur
noon.
Standing by Kim's sofa, the
u.J.••KWeF

JAMES

M.HEWESqRqCERIES

'Ctaiis. TrtieuBedteai»,aiiS«&amp;i

HENRY L. NEWTON,

happy zeph

PoK TO UK

without ever stopping to ring. Margaret
tat tbero in the easy chair, and Mro. St
[res sal l.«sid« her Mri. Bi. Ivre gave
him one look, and then waul quickly nut
of the room. Margaret half ruse.from bar
chair, startled and utonishod.bat his-voice
arrested her very heart pulma, and her
whole soul lirtanol
.
"Margaret. did you ever sec thia be­
fore r
She gaxed al a yellow, crumpled paper,
and presently her eyre lighted, and she

think I bad u,s right lo get married,* said
Mis Amber, flushlug. end Monpiog her
tears "1 must say, Margaret, I call AfiU
very unfeeling, after all that I here suffer
nl. You want to be nurried yourself, and
I ilsould think I had jut at much right
But that's the way with Jvung people,—
they never think"—
,
'
• Indeed, jou mistake me quito, deer
mother," inumipud
Msrearet.
"I
couldn't help being surprised, I think,
but I nm sure I am quiio willing," and
Margaret hogbed a little, adding. "You
have been married a good deal, and ought
lo know ; and I really think your example
takes away any reluotanee 1 had''—and al
tbit, Margaret stopped hastily.
But Mrs. Amber failed to detect the
entire, and Went on lo diacuna future ar
rangrawmU with a great deal of oomplacadd a Spirit of progress which would en­
able him to du good eerviee for Me perty.
But wbv sp-ak at length of ths ability of
a uun a&lt;&gt; well loose to the people of
Michigan aa John J. Bagley Were the
ch.-ire left to the IknwblMM of MieMKsct cu Hoiks would vote for him. lie
man with whom they feel a freedom,

•bJ baa never been found venting.
"
doctor tools IrouNe, and, mere than all, it
Further then thia, the last LegUnUm
ghee you to nw without delay,—not that
1 should have admitted the family claim, -a pre-cd as plainly as language «m&gt;M,
that
Mil
to
Mr.
Chandler,
Mr.
Bwg
|e
T
—for. 0 Margaret, you belong to my low.
For all my playful words, my heart trem­ wuuid be their choice for U. S. Senator.
"BuL darling," looking al her pitjlng- bles with an overflow of solemn joy."
ly.
Her bead nestled oo hu shoulder ; and
Ebin hid her brad upon Margaret's
ahoulder, and whLipcred softly,“God lakes care of such as 1, end O
Margin*, ha will help m» to tench my litllgebildtobo what his father ought to
hsva bcun."
The next morning they wvro all in the
parlor togetb-.r, snd Margaret Was looking
furtively out of the window from lime
to time, to sec if Paul was not coming up
the path.
Instead of Paul, appeared Mr.
Willis at the gala, and Margaret exclaim­
ed,—
"Why,here in Unde Marmaduke's agent.
There must b« some news of him. Phillis.

�|

Ttf*
Hahihc*, Mk». Nov. 19, 1879.

Library of Unkerul Knowledge

Machinery!

THS W0BI.V
■
Niw YdKX, Nov. 14th, 1379.

HONEST
MONEY PLATFORM.;
Opposition to all i&gt;apcr infla-'

°i

cion, and consequent tleprecia-i 1889 w&gt;il U ■
tion. In favor of a currency of | Southern State
coin aud paper of eqnttl value,;
States.*’
and equal purchuinr power, tho
Tbc New Orl
Spor convertible with coin nt
e will of the holder;
MMM’.^d'nii

We tire Agente for the

TRe Detroil Poet end Tribune.

India, the lArr.ro^.'s/, edited in Bae-

MANSFIELD MACHINE WORKS

liberal

They Mraofnctutv * Hill Line of

Thiokeolving Proctematien.

lay of public that
Almighty God

at the great pricea charged ter Cydupediaa

tally ocoor that would

The niladriphia, Penn . /ayw&gt;'r«r
^Oun thing may bs'set down as certain,

firmed skepticFor instance, in tho cue
and that is that no Southern man will car­ uf the disastrous cuHlaina between a British
ry any Northern State in 1880."
Tho New York Trilnmr Bars :
•‘Tlie Solid South is tl.-j millstone

hi snmMm ■»

rmiT wii

remaining
nth month

.

Presidential

their

candidate.

If you should need one.

Carriage*, Platform Buggies and the Celebrated

•

described the iotidrata of wreck and

Philadelphia /'rear. “th.
of I'ennerlvaaia."

STUDEBAHER WAGONS

9. ,, r .«usis&lt; as, o
sr.ss.-sgK’trftsaxtssa

The chief of r^dc,
hours afterward, within tho IMcwars

si,

‘Of which we keep n fall Stock.

^ssns
Meer"

aparw:

-we-

“OH! my:
BACK!”

New Fall Goods!

Z-rijjii?

w

Is receiving the Largest .Stock of

DRY GOODS,

tmtaBV.t»RSs«iaLf’

satisfactory to the Republicans cf the

Stele, while that of Mr Beaman Was net,
sffieial fcouple. which the taxpayers usual­
nlcipial election at Peoria. III., an indict. tr.ir . r ,i....... &lt; .
.
and wc have nu &lt;loubt of Mr. Baldwin'ss &lt;d
_1 _ut f theif named Warner, was cbowhiskey
-Mayor
&lt;
over the
HepuUiean esndidals,
inesa ter the lawyers.. Au cx-Slrorilf of IlVlw K
ability to fill the exalted station with peat -----owing to a third-party ticket."
New York sends in bis hill ter a b.ihit-.w Icredit to himself, and honor to the State.

worth tocbtekx . uouans

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trying ths exprriment,

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with feathers and set to hatching eggs.

___\

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parity the tuning up of triumphal trumpets
wrote with the sword. Their patriotism, u plainly to be heard on every sldp.
A bereaved eat has been developing
be declared, to be as “skorrieae as tho air.'
"They fought for the nobltily of labor ; remarkable iudostrions qnalitiea in Brookfought, that mothers might ewa their

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times are getting good, there is no wannvr
of doubt.
I haven't rcen so many dia-

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Knappen’s Law Office,

riMKXTLVAXIA.

‘And now let us drink lo the volunteers.

^Come and see tor Yourselves.

Knappen's Law Office.

'.T .f?4.

oas State election, of about 1,500.
MAI.VK.
torn with indignant hands from the Con- ahe was grabbe-1 almost aimultnniomly by
two byatandcnl one of whom decorously Irinkaarv »1
The election io Maine, September 8, ter
boiated the outer boot back again inrid'o Z B. IM
the chain and then Inetd up agiinat her
Davis &lt; Republican)
W,«S.
fMMif atru-les till sire swooned in his
Smith (Greenbacker.
&lt;1^10.
bashful arm*. Quits a alining eart of af­
fair.

follows; Baller, Republican, 2S6J53 ;

Ever brought in Barryf’ ounty.

Apply .1

imaginary and poetical beauty a
marks hu great efforts stood revraletl
Democratic and Greenback rote, 13,948. fore the delighted listeners. Rdcrrii
petticoats an evening or so ago from a liu"
Beck, the Republican candidate has a ma
swim in the Ent Hirer.
Comfortably
jority, over all opposition, of 2,975—a
"They blotted from the statute books

000,000. bat nearly

AND NOTIONS

REMEDYSiiSlgH™^

cottwrcricfT
Has done nobly. The returns Irons the
eleven Senatorial distncU holding dcct-

2jch. Chandler and Jamas 'Otia.

FANCY GOODS

CHANCERY SALE-

’■
Cumptrolter poob poubs the 'wltulc thtDg
tbc law is called io and after tho expend:-.I,’
ture of seven! thouuud dollars, the Comp- '
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
|
ICft
troller sign, a cheque ter ths full amvunt {
then the Mayer, who is fighting the |
Cumptrolter, refuses to endorse the ah'que;
.
then tb.rt’s some more law. Finapy, tbs M--KS,tv-.'.... ■&gt;-. ( tih'e-&gt;aa&lt;y M hsrrr. j s.nA aaH
urik» miA-wm tunara/sw
&lt;s ■ ; •
sbaawypt BaMtore. ss*watoaresu&lt;»:tawa
s-&gt;r«l tsses Mas
amount pitched away in a dispute 'that IS.ij.aj?
;
might be settled in fijc mioutcM between |'
1 '■•““"torfKVW.tLl®
two honest men, amounts .to pWbsps three
Attorney General.''
'
tim(s u much u the original claim. And '
Senators io 1877. The diepublican rots
1 l.-i .1 K. KssrrasksIMisr t-r tkvV'nsaUlss
The Grand Rapids Jteyfr says:
an it worn ou.
The Brooklyn Alderiucu ,
hare just perpetrated a job which tactcds j.
and this year, 24,903. The total Repub­
io audacity sod onyttiriity anything ever ,
lican majority its the 11 district* ia 3,287; It is thought they will show an aggregate betere carried thfirogh by the m.-st iogen- , ■f:
teas money grabbing munsripdity Tbvy i,
tho total Democratic majorities, &lt;17T, or a
have actually added 880,000 to the budget j j
net Republican m«j»rit\of2,£13. iMhal^1
samo districts tart yearOt/lhc Governor |
Col. Ingersoll.
salaries to useful “beaters." Of esurse, the' I
community is very indignant, but before i
vote, the net Republican majority was ea-!
ly
I.'th iu*L the tellowing editorial, and exMAMACticsma,
i tracts ol Col. Rabert Ingersoll s spaoth
igation.
We arc having quite an cpils-mic of aui
table, for Governor was : Loeg, 41 ; Bot- the Potter Palmer House in Chicago, on
ler,13, Adams, 39. rThis will make lie
which a certain notoriowi medical roan who
follows: Long, 122,607 ; Butter, 108,786 ; Ilia words were burning and eloquent, and hu suffered prosetutten by the United-'
The independent.
States oo accouut c-f some peculiar pul !i
Adame, 9,925; Mdy, 1,183.
Gov.
catrons, narrowly escaped bcingwhut.
A
Long's plurality la 13,921, and lite major
visitor eame to him one more,lug, nod aft.-r ;
ity over ail opjKainc candidates is 2,411.
mkw nAMFaninx
The vote M the municipal election in tout, -The Volunteer Sotdiera," a large objected, atn^in the struggle inaoagd ‘to
part of the audience rose with him, ami
• » L-l j.an’U
BMI
Nashua, ou Tuesday, was the- smallest the cheering wa« long and loud. CJooel wound his auaiitat, who es-sped, end to '
“ I t.ssa A B-ll.; Ck. i
tr I .iat&gt;.i smi aAa«rt&lt;
Ingersoll msy tairly be regarded aa the
Holman received 978 rules ; Woodward,
cf Hart
io urar uim suer an tns a Teutonic
----, barber
,
, Lid. Or
Dem., 702 ; scattering, 64 ; making a to- • r.-uoe
briUlut spweho. that had preceded ; and
““»« &lt;■
«"U
this interwt was not unmized with a tear
'.is ;
Holman a majority ia 222, and plurality that
not beahte
u&gt;u he
no would
wuaia eoi
ue ame to
io successfully
succcastuiiy
-----F, _'Ut
------ JT?T '________
of llle.
both ihis own
great______
reputaof h,lie
.e.- dis;M&gt;s-d
.I,e J“i“..!&gt;”Lu
d olalfsire
*“»
. •!&gt;»
over Woodward, 276. The City Council strive against k^i.
manner, caked Lis friend ttKfll CIMtK.
atande,—Aldermen, llepublieatm 8, Dom- two and the fresh competitors who bad “M‘ busintm-likc mar._„
l-r-1 jnd
,9,1lenli
1..I. bull, onuM
W&gt;&gt;.
ocrata 2 ; Common Councilmen, Bepvb&amp;- leaped
hk. mighty
»rtM, gal
ntlhlrn ..d -U..U1 ,L. Mi
'k"
,1... I..
like
cans 16, Democrats 4.
_
.at___ .iby,• their
... uoexp-cbd
.. ■ eloquence,
■
meant “last tn ert t/iusre oner ei-I, i!-.audience
n
.
.
r.~
—
k
-.
i
_______
i
r'
_u__
corxittatrf.
pills and other dlsn-reeabbs.
The total Republican rote (official) in
PllE.Ml'l MS

The Election].

Cd! and get Price*.

MESSKR BROS,

»■■■&lt;«&gt;•■ ... U
srtfei iasKss *
state convection without a ripple o£ built ths famous yacht riasen'M, which Mt uirffTX iBSLteslES
thoroughly trounced tbs pleasure a.joid
[aXALj thousand right hundred and critieom."
•rewttro.
roos of England ia 1851.
They are so
marks that, “A Solid South means 138
electoral votes, and a solid Newth msant
^Nsl tests SsTtbsrit
fourth.
deserve the highest reputation foe skill an 1
didate by 93 majority of the electoral
By |be gorcruor:
WtLUAM Jrawr,
Us.-&gt;&gt;&lt;1 Ttslaaiul t
of all precedent, and discarding their timeno ate to unseal Republicans
&gt;-~l. st t.a
I
honored aebooner, hare built a ateamrr.
Democrats with a view to and
The Senetonhip.
A puffing boiler box is to outputs far tews
with the pretty gull-winged beauttea which
The Governor has now appointed Hon.
&gt;o aaucily awatt tho inooming ships -hun­
Henry P.-Bddwiu, - f Detroit, an able and
poewsvsion of trains and waylaying people, dreds of miles off shore, sod fury reigns in
efficient mab, ss United States Senator, to the people in that State should be thank- the brooted bosoms uf the majority of% tbe
brocherhstd.
There is likdy to' lie
quite a twrtu legs! scrimmatr^ o? ihequesBeuster Chsndlcr. Thu Sppointmeut ia think it expedient lo bid fur the tramp

back. 27,207 ; Rleh.vrdsou, FrobibUiouut,
3^19. Republican plurality, 58,438
Republican majority, overall, 28,012.

Wa will aJsu »wil yon »

half murvccu,-:

free on request. Am rat can Book ExCHAxuk. PaUisherv, 65 Beekman street

our tribute ofgratitude, kt ua, Iren: ow

e

StatioBarv and Portable Saw .Mills and Grut Mills.

ROSLYN’S FORTUNE.

fe&gt;i tj,

HlMhis.

Bdwta St. Kmi

CLOrrHIJSFQ
Yetifcs Beit aid Quifin

-.is «■’

zlt

�DRY GOODS!

COUGH

GOODS!

SYRUP !

CASH FOR LOQS. 60 Year, Before th, Pubhc.

TU Shiawaatee .imsrinra nfk.t Sat«d«
_B« 0^. M
Hastings, oaemf the more fluent and tloqvrat.pe.kers in the Statu. .p^A, M
temperance at th. Oravro (Jprm Haare
to morrow evening.

Gentlemen’s
I am Showing this Season:
The largest stock of Dry Goods,
Tbe largest stock of Dress Goods,

The good TempUra wdl bold a social at
Red Ribbon Hall, on Meoday eveoing of

•

The largest Stock of Underwear,
starting point Westward in nearly an air
line you will trace Ua Criifors'i* line u.ttl
you reach the Mineonri River M Cunn.-i!
Bluff., oppoeit* Omaha—here is a riegk
iM ofMnriy.&amp;QOmW Back u Chicago
again you look north-Wn&gt;l and follow
mother of it* route* thruujh Nsdfoun.i

The heart* uf the R. It. cmploya of
tbc Valley ruid
^,4,. happy yester­
day by the appearsnre .if the pay err and
'
.______ i .M-xaypra.r. m.
what it e.-otaioed ; gig. greenbacks gold,
Entered at- the Post Office.
| silver, nicklos, peon;*,, or in ether uorda
Hastings. Mich., as Second‘key protebly received their wages for the
class Matter,__________
part month:

1 N. Hubbard, Treantrer of Yankee'
spring* made ua a plea-ant call on Moo i

The Urgent Stock of Gloves,
•The largest Stock of Men's Clothing,

Th^largest Stock of Ikjvs' Clothing,

The Largest Stock of BUFFALO ROBES.
In fact the largest, most complete and best Stock of Genefkl Dry

Good sever shown in this city.

•nme State; another from Kroroha, on
Lake Miehigao, lo Roekferd in Northern
liltnob; sad, after all finger lino, we1
have many abort &gt;mi» to traverve before
w« have fonad out all of lhe .Cuicauo H
Nimvu-WasTsas RAtLwar.
Th* aarpnac and admiration that are ,
here manifotrd by the writer at tbe c-d-

ed that he will dos* he agar** evefy lias
The pump* two! no recommend but a
trie’, and the man who tries will buy. if

••CATHOUCra

*UV^ STUCK

URY GOODS !

Tie Prolate OSes has been waved ered to snbscribura in the dty and ouracrore tl.e way from wbero it formerly was rounding country. There ia no qoct ju
&lt;&gt;rer R. J. Groat's store.
as to th* superior quality of frail grown
Wheat has brought in this market the on the tree from thia ntmery. and peo­
past week, from 11.16 lo fil-S'l, and the ple ar* becomim; cognlxant of the fact,,
buyers are paying t&gt;day fl.16.
braes the earn* of hi. nuprcoedcnied awe­
sen* in making aaies uf Li* trees; *brah*,
dangentuly aick for several week., but is.
we understand, slowly recovering.
llMtjst:*, Nor. IS., 1373.

Sugar Em taken a sudden rise, and
uoffeu now *eib, St twelve, and brown
aiM and ten ennu per pound.
flow

YOUNG MANS?;

While, auddealy and tragically, th* icy
hand ut, death ha. Leun laid upon and takes
from sa our dearly dalured pOcat, Mr.
: Jaism 6*Im, rod our hearts are bowed
dawn with-grief st the sad event, it is a
Marco of great eossoUtury patiicsties
1 to remrmlcr th* many kindly and aytnfw-

J ULIUS BU SSELL.

1880. FRESH ANB NEW. 1830.
rienMet, eiaat. sad mrot prefeet coribioalion that ha* ever c-me before lb* publie
It aevtr *nb, b not greuy, t» agreeab'c
• u I pleasant, a: the ••■* lime ro effectual
and l-aeflrta) I hare not only usrd it

ILmting*. extend-d te him and to tu, dur
ir-pj bis illness, d-.ream and burial, and
nach and all may be avaura-l that there fawont are ineffieably eugrared upon the tab-

MICHIGAN FARMER,
Brighter, Freshet. More Entertain­
ing and Ins tractive than Fret.

The Replist Society will be held at the
chapel, Friday aflcrnnon and evening

SEPT. !5TH,

!9.

1 ♦ar Cowfavv anr into Uray, m thr
Mtcmxir of tbe BelcU A Nad.s^n, Rec,
Rrrer Vallfl* Union, and QHoqo. *L
Paul A Fund du l«e c--tny*nio«. in 1 M3.
In I'rtl.’r the Galena A Chiroga I'niit.

that Dr". IL C. 1‘rekham has L-lt Marvella*. Cass Cessiy, atrd heated .l^G.jlord,
Otsego Countj.

PRICE REDUCED!

cordially invited.
J. R. Mtdoy will sell at psUic rendu*
a fine lot of yerocnel propel ty, at kb rnideoecdl rniha north uf Heating* on Fil­
thy the 28tb iut.

1879.

ra GOODS, m GUMS

Reliable Agents Wanted.

I have been in
_____________
a much larger Stock of Goods than ever before,
fine Stock of

pby*ieluu
to call at the BaXWU office and adjust
their accounts without daisy. A word
to tbe wise is anffirient
Prof I. N. Mitchell and tho Editor of'

Barry L-&lt;lrc lodge Nu, 321, F. X A.
M-. are toiog to havo a Grand Residue
and Ihoro at I’nioa H*!l, New Year *
Night Ever* *rrang«mcet is bring
mad* by the Lodg* to hate an enjoyable
affair —Commitl** arc carefully relsutcd
to attend tbe want, ol the Patron* Tbe
Hall will be beaatifully decorated whb
appropriate emblem*. ri«o with our
K.it*-1. .-.I,!,-. 1.-^ It-, rl la tn furm-li

th* BassM will address the Christian
j The g-’t-l friend* &lt;i! North and Sooth
Tcwtpcrano* L’nioa. co Sunday afternoon
Baltimore tnrt at the I’. R. Paroooege in
at the Reform Clnb Rooms.
| a surprise, fir a birthday patty, for Mr*.
There will be s County Convention j
I Shelly, (Wife of Ker. 1). H. Shelly.) TUy
of th* Wemsa'e Christian Tern per.nuc 1
came with ts.kria filled with guoi things
Union, in thia Chy, Dee. Sod. sod 3rd.
| to mahs tho eertts; &gt;o enjoyable.
Aho
Full partieulam nest wsnk.
.
Lewis Norton ia building a nice barn
on the old Nodice property on the High
and*, whteb property Mr. Norton lately
purchased,of A. D. Hophina.
Ti e editor of the Banner went to Owes •
so on Saturday la»t and delivered a tem­
perance address at that place co Sunday,
ton large and eoI buriretie snd&gt;eM*.
We undcntMd that wages are good ia
the pine woods, snd thai a good nrenT
hands have gone, and more gsing there
10 work from the sarronnding etnairy.
We learn thai Mr/J. P. Robert* ba«
Urad a hard ran of rieknere rineo he ba.
bsvw in Minnesota, bnl is new coo rat.
.«nt, end in expected home in n few day*.

.

Use selling

N. P. Heated, E«up, uf the eclcbrated
Dr. John Roberta has his premises fix-*
Grand Ilnar Highland Nancry, brought
ed np in good sty!*, and long may ba/ live
to tLb city iau Wirk. the fiscal let of I
to enjoy life's biasing*.

Apples rot so bally lliu fall that foara

Buying these Goods from first

hands for Cash enables me to offer

northwestward far into Dakota—here we
have 623 utiles mors- uf rood
Acais,
•tsnieg to Chicago, w« « two linen ran
wag northwardly—on. along the lake
shore ro Mriwanfcre. snd three- lo Fbud

Deucoa Van Brnst ia, and hu been for
a luug lime eunhccJ la hfa bouse bv Hckoe-1. Mrs Van Bnrot hu also bSn sick
for some Month*, and lake ii alrugetber,
it M quite diaeouragiog to the deacon. -We
| tra« be and Ms ctitmNe wife may
The ttreuts were full cf people and speedily recover thii: farmer good bsalth.
teams On Saturday 1ml
Geo. D Rabcfwk of Baltimore has gout
W.

’

The largest Stock of Hosiery,

and on lo St. Paul and
olin-ibw b 400 mil* mu
Iwliag from Chicago y..-u
aline through Spur.,

■

The Hastings Pont OfSoe will cluse at into th* employ of 3.
5 o'clock P. M., Thanksgirtug Day.
Yaxoo La. gone Ihmocretk.
Thin ia j
Its biggest Dcmccrstis triumph report rd. ■

The largest Stock of Ltuliee Cloaka,
The largest Stock ef Ladies Knit Scarfs and Hoods.

The SkhwarMc Am-rteun under the able
Editorial managemvnt of Hon. JobnN. le­
gmoll is working up -‘a boom'' for Hoo.
Thoma. W. Palmer, present Stale Ssna-j
t«r from lb* 2nd Senatorial Diatriet, for
Goventer.

1 evening, th- buna.- was imniccwlj crowded
with people, but for all thia the beat order I
was ob» rv.d. The people beta are but
children in A H eanae, but ra energy, taste.
and’airily they are in -drance of th*
older aehooU- Mr. Tuttle I* a lire anperi'aleodeat, snd with aueh help a* Mr.
Bartbafomew and nife whe will neither
spore time or money Ur intercut the school,
i the enterpri-- must move.
VtsmrM.

The scholars trf t&gt;* High School will
held a social at the bouse of Hon. Nofma Bailey a* Friday ovswbg next awd,
a cordial invitaiioo ia extended to every­
body.
The trains on the Grand Rapid* divi
rion of the Michigan Central rue earlier
by a few minute* than heretofore
See
tho etsnge in th* lime table io thi* iseae
of tho Banwwa.
’ .

medical juan.cab. Yhe «!crgy and tbe prro.
bare c&gt; tnphm.atad it in ghreing tetma.
G&lt;&gt; to J-Hir dragyUt bnd grt a trial bottle
fae vt swt, w a regular rise lor 11.00.
Fvrtufoby RtrereU Brw.
lyl.

PORTLAND CUTTER
AWotri Pateit Rukf Attmiab,

Suilinge, Cloakings,
Wa.erproofij Ladies Cloth,

Fancy Goods.

Beaver, Flannels,

Beady Made Cloaks.

Foreign A Domestic Cloths

Gents Suitings,

Clothing. Clothing,

Furnishing Goods.

Hats and Capa.

Over Coats. Fine Suits.

Hosiery, Ac.

I have taken advantage and can make tbc lowest prices.

LEWIS STERN.

Xinro th* revvat *le«io*a. poUtkias. reem
I* be very siuch al sea. The llayanl aa4 th*
tUyareur Uem* sea areutsiag fcnanUb:* yr—
r-rtlMa. nhlle ea tke RepuMiroa *44* there
menu tn he a (voeral fating that It &gt;111 set
to tadf.pen.tlle •*
their .trjjge.1
CMS. tni that they eaa etart their om&gt;&gt;*«*. ns peratiooe to *arpn»e rome fovsd sue with,
nreltre &gt;b. he nt.J U. Tb« rt.r ft Widen a vpleodtu present, ia th* shape of a »» Scot for cot .lamp.
AJdram Mrstar Hill Pcs. Co.,
ha* dreUned nalU II .rorrely apywort oUv. bureau, marble top »ta»d. a aplrodid
looking eUa*. comnrad*. brocket, &lt;w »•»&lt; 11 .TH
No. 133 E. 23th Street, N. T
thing ala* beautiful and chrop; and the
Brormre Bran, b the place to go fur anv
artirl* ia their line, end 'braper for rw»h
than any placw io central Mbhig.n You
know they mran bavin—/and they arc
having a largrr trade than any firm w«
knew at Try them and be cuovtnoid
Th* Old and Reliable
Book keepers. Clerk, and BastnrM Asastaats Wanted. C. O. Swsnsberr. Prin­
cipal and Proprietev of the Grand Rvptds
the DetaMTOtk Member. &lt;rf Cengrona lie. Ccmmcrria! College and Practical Train­
•Ionian, baa the »♦•»•. if he la Illg iiai te in* School, **ya that rolls upon him for
- -------------------- &gt;rml4,7 th***, «f fa»di.&lt; a l-aper her. that
w„,u own ewaBew ap the diaaf«u4 •*!»-

I

d4,for in Ims than two month. «« of
thn Bitt*" my wife wm e|rrti .nd vhe ooly a short tfane remains ta whtnh any w
Em lin
* *&gt; U* vigkfan month. «n«w.
p, , Worerewr. Utthridgsd HeMrUI
I Uk. swsb husdrtgging. - H. T , Bt. Pnsl.
Quart* Inctiaaary (retail pries »'&lt;•) “■&gt;
7~rV rabreriptr,. l* Tua I.mwssmsv fa

Notice.
•
The annua! election ofoSrem forth*
Rivenid* Crmeterv Compmty will be held
at ths 0*0* of Jama A. Sweeney on
Wednesday December 3J, 1873 st teven
o’clock P. M. A p.ownal attendance of
ike Stockboldo* b requested.
All owner* of Lota by purchanr, are, by

Washington Block.

,

THE only PLACE to find BROADHEAD DRESS GOODS

42-41

IlastingF. Sept. 15. 1878.
Whslisit?
Ans.—Yonr
Receipts.

TOO LATE 1

.

Jfi

Prescriptions

snd

wj

What is it made of?
Ans.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ?
'
Ans.—With care and accuracy.
Where to gel it ?
’
Ans.—At Roberts &lt;f fiotehiiM.

' 4
. * . .

f

।
HIX UM c
1 Lt
tSbrASStf
5S4yiwSuAra

where you will always find a full and ***
•«&gt;“t Slock of
.'L-Sgtyjts

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expusn Brelijbitnd w« roll JEIBVXtSS®
goods in same ratio.
K-rrm • uvraiun

Il\ II. W, FINE
Keeye eossUntly 00 hand

KXflted.L-.in . and U«

Dress Goods,
Silk Fringes.

■

LIME.
HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.

1

TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
PLOWS.
DRAGS

nocBXJumom. non.
LEFT HAXD FLO WS.

cvltivatsm.

Reaper and Mowers.
p.,. ti»- hiabnt Cta.
tor .JI b»&lt;fe of V.rw«. fm-

duce.

CIGAU8 AND CONFECTIONERY
A specialty.

Call and See ua.

ROBERTS A HOTCHKI88,

A VALUABLE

tboGoMua »^o

�Ladies

General Educational Newt.
Siow 1872 tie number cf Rodent* al
Cornell I'niveiMty ha* decreased from 700
to 403.-£r.

The Italian Minuter of Public Inrtruct
ion hu datcruuued on atsUiebing t«o fomale unhenitie* in Irate, one At Rome,

day*, ud applicants for * second grade
certificate must b« in atteodann through
the entire examination. Applicants for
tb« first grade certificate must bo ia altendance the last dsy of tbe exstntatiuti.
No snncunicmcnl of the reaalta tas le
made st th* immediate close of the c*smiualioa. The careful examtaticn of t»
pers written, and the filling out of certifi
cates will require several day*' time.
A Stale oertifieatc co titles’tho bolder lo
teach ia anv school district of the State
without further examination, ami 1* valid
for ten years, provided the penon*! and
profroMoual reputatiou of th* bolder re­
mains untarnished.
It is intended by the State Board of
duration that thia certificate aha 11 be
granted only to those who, by their brood
euhat* and auc^asful experience in edn calioaal Work bar* given character and dig
nity to the profession in this State.
Examination* will bo held at Lansiog
during the current school year «« follows ;
Wednesday, Thunder, and Friday,
Dex 31, January 1, and 2.
Tuesilay, Wednesday, and Thundsy,
.Mareh30,31.and April 1.
Tuesday, Wcdaeaday, and Thursday,'
June 29.30, aqd July, 1.
Examination* will begin each day at 9
..'clock A, M.
• .
If cireumstaorc* task* additional examinaliju* desirable, due notice of Ibc same
will bo given tbroagh the pre**
Alboouimunicatioos should be addressed
lo tbe Socratary of th* State Board of
Eduratioa, Lansing,. Hi*h.
W..J. Baxtjul
Geo. F. F.utrim.
Staft Bwtrtl uf Kdarntton

■ Viiiton lo Michigan Colleges
The Lacsiujr RntMtra* publishes the
A Parisian publisher ba* made arrange
following ■ "The Superintendent of Pubmenu fet ■ French cdiliuo of St. NitliJ- Its Inttruciiun ha* appointed tbe following
nt, which Apeak* Well for the pvpulaiiiy board* of Traitor* to’ th* several cbaArrrd
of American msgixine literature abroad.
'Adrian ,college, Prof. J. C. Joncv, East
At Like Station, Ind., there ia ■ sign
Saginaw; Edward Hadley, Adraio ; and
Murnan Bate*, Jsekson; Albion college,
W. L. H*ton, Kalamaioo, J.G. llowmao,
Whfto Pigeon; and C. 8. Fraacr* Pert
can* studying in German ochooh and uni­ Huron: Battle Greek collage, Prof. Z.
Truredell,
Pouiisc; John Evas*, Bellevue ,
versities The American Cjntul at Wurlomburg estimates that over four million and T B. Skinner, Battle Crock . Grand
five hundred tbuuaand dollar* are tbu* an- ■Traverre College, Georg* B. Stevie, Elk
null? expended by Americana in Germa­ Rapid* , Fitch Phdpe, Big Rapid*; and
ny. Thia amount, ho think*, would go a A. V. .McAIvsv. Manbloe: Hillsdale oillong way toward building up and viutain- lege. I rof. L. McLouth. Ypsilanti . Rev.
in* similar institutknt at hniiu.
Alfo- E. W. Child*, Jonesville; and George
R ibceyaou, Albkuj Hone college, Prof.
raTfoan/ Monthly.
Horace Phillip*, Grand Haren , Her. J.
A lad in one of our schools bcim^ asked W. Bcard*lcy, Constantino ; and II. S.
“What is Rhoda lalag.I celebrutoPlor 7" Clapp, St. Joseph : Kslamaxco college,
replied . “Il b tbe only one of tho Now Prof. J. IV. Ewing, ■ looi*; Prof. G- J.
England State* which ia lha smai- Kollcn, Holland ; and Dr. J. Andrew*,
Paw Paw . Michigan military academy,
General O. L. Spaulding, St. John* Gen­
era! W. H Withington, Jsckaon; and
Prof. I. M. Wellington, DetroitOlivet
college, V. J. Baxter, Jooe*villc ; Prof. K
A. Strong, Grand Rapid*. and Rev. W.
K. Speneer, Lansing.'
Tho World'* Chlld-Magszino.
John Greenleaf Whittier, thn most

who got 11,000 for th* pcachw on leo
than four aerc*. Whbout the trouble of1
picking or markvtio.j them .- of another, ■
whose ratra from one orchard of ten act**, I
amounted to »4,7O0. Senator Lewis has !
good e*«*c to estimate the value uf th* I
K't crop of the hkr there town* at i
sod of lhe-tvwu of Ganges star
050,000. to 170,000 and uo car qaeattas
thii; ahi!* from two wsrehjuw* io Dvug-1
l*s, 147,593 package* of peaches were ibis
*e»*on shipped ; and from Fennville 137,
500 baskets. One firm ha» shipped from
Allegan tn Milwaukee over 000,000

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Ganges a report in nxn* rupcet* the most
remarkable of all—that a man recently
sent 130 bushel* of peoebe., of the Senoek
variety, to Chicago, and received a net re­
turn of 1500 00. or 13 33J per baabel.
Probably this is tbe highert price paid
foe po*cbts thia year to any Allegan
county grower. If an* one ha* received
more, IM Jattrnal would like to know of
it. Tli* difference iu price between tbe
early and laic Crawford., this yuar, ahowed
that th* late varieties were the most peolitable, but that sale of Smocks gives still
greater proof of ii.
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that It h ImpowJWr to detect
lb application.

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One of the hottest region* on the earth
ia along tho Persian Gulf, where little or
no rain foil*. At llaLrin the arid shore
has no fiesh water, yet a comparatively
oumerou. population contrive (olive there,
thank* to tho eopion* springs which break
forth from the bottom of tbe ata The
Trash waler ia got by diving. Tbe diver,
sitting in hi* boat, wind* a great gtiat•kin bag around bi* left ami, Ibc hand
graapiag iu mouth; then take* in bu
band a heavy stone to whieh i* attached
a strong line, and thus equipped he
plunge* io and quickly reachre the Bit­
tom. Instantly opening the bag over a
atrong jet of fresh water, he spring* up
the aactading current, at the. ko.o time
cloaing the bag, and ia hclprei kb ord.
Tbe stone i* then hauled up, and the div­
er, after taking breath, plunge* again.
Tho source of pic eopiuu* submarine
spring* ia thought to be iu th* men hill*
of Osman, some five or sis hundred mile* I

-State eertificalre are granted to tesebcr*
o/ approved qualification*, ^ accordance

with aectiou 1, of Act No. 231. law* of
1R79, whieh reads as follows :
*• Tkt Ptvplr. oftkt Stan of AticlufiK
nuet, That tho State Board o! Educa­
tion shall bold stated mooting*, at which'
they shall examine, and may gnat State
certificate* of qualificalioo, to such teach­
er* a* m*y, upon at thorough and critical
examination, be found to possess eminent
scholarship and profomional ability, and
shall furnish Mtufaclory evidence cf good
moral character. Paid certificate slud! bo
signed by the Preaidcut and tho Secretary
of Ibo Board and impressed with the seal
thereof, and shall entitle the holder’to
teach in any of tbe school* of tho Stale,
without further examination, and shall be
valid for the term of ten year*, unices re­
voked by said Board. Each applicant for
examination shall, on making application,
nay lo tbe Secretary of the Board fire dol-

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Township Superintendent* looked in
vain for tbe appearance, preriou* to the re­
cent examination*, of tho question* from
the State Bond of ^duaiioo as provided
for in ace. 7, of Act No. 231, Laws of
1879. Although the mtlboftbe St»te
House grind slowly, that they are grinding
is shown, by the foBo.wing copy ufa circu­
lar /ettnr issued by the Board It is
peutwWe that, as »dsslyf th* Act’h tho*
provided for, the Towu.hip Superintend­
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where is indicated by the fact that it ia to •
be issued in French by Delagtwvc of Paris
and that even tbe far-away liitle moalems
arc now to have a volume madn up of tran­
slation* from St. Nicholas into Arabic by
the Rev. H. 11. Jcasup. ,
।
Beginning with the November number
(ready Oet. 23tl&lt;/ tho magnxtso u Co be
printed on heavier paper with wider mar­
gins, and i* tn be so much enlarged that
• tie new volume will contain nearly two
hundred more pages than any former vol­
ume, whil« the pnoe will remain the same.
Tlio publishers announce many brilliant
uovcltire, including a new serial by Miss
Ixjuira M. Aloott, entitfod ’ Jsck and
Jill’ Th* Treasure Box of English lit­
erature," in which will bo given gems
from aiaudard EogHah and Ammicau au­
thor* ; an Acting-Play for Sunday Scbocl*
by Rev, Edward Eggleston, Which will
L&gt;o printed in time for tho holidays, with
full direction* fur it* repretentation in
school exhibition*, and a beautiful Fairr
Operetta for children entitled “The sleep
ing Beauty in the wood.”
Tbe November number has twp beauuful frontispiccoi and a red lino fitle page,
aid ccatsina over sixty iliustratiatM. In
it, begin* a new aerial (tory fur boys,
"Awoxti TBK ItaKES," by the author of
"ii-:. Kluxer.”
Another splendid serial for boys has
been secured for this volume,—‘•t’he Fair­
port Nine,” a story of a baae-ball dub, by
Noah Brooks. In short 8t. Nicholas
which has no rival on either coniincol w

to apply fw a certificate of the first grade
as arc known by the Board to be mninent
ag *cholar*, and snoewssfol educator* of
large and varied experience in the public
•ehoeds of the State, and who are now en
gaged ia that work. Not more than fifteen
will bo invited to become applicants for ’
Worthy of Attention, j
this grade of eurtlfientea prior to January 1
Weadvi** nil our reader*, whether they
1, Ibdl, and the number iuviud daring
own a foot of land nr not, to anpply themsoy yea: subsequent to that date shall not *elve* with that treasure of useful,| practi­
exceed five. Each applicant will be in­ cal, reliable information, the American
quired to read before tho Board a. thesis
Ayricw/feri*/, *o named because । alerted
upon some educational topic, and deposit
38 year* ago u a rural journal, but now
thd same with tbe Beard.
enlarged to embrae* a great variety of
4. Applicants tor certificate* of the meet useful reeding for th* IloUchold,
second grade must comply with tbe follow­ Children included, far the Garden, ns well
ing conditions : .
.
a* tbe Farm—for all dm***. Each vol­
a They must furaiah satiafoctory evi­ ume give* some 800 original Kogtaviep,
dence of good moral character
with descriptions of labor-MTing anfi labor­
b They must famish swtisfoctory evi­ helping cnntriTanees, of plants, fruim. flow­
dence of haring taught not lea than ers, animals, etc, including many lam
thirty month* with decided sneocne, at and pkaang, as well as instructive, picleaat tea month* of which shall bare been tar** for young and old. Th* eo^alsnt,
in this State.syrtmnatie exporara* of Humbt»0i and
c They muat pane a very t&gt; oroogh ex- .Swmtfling Schemes by the ApioUtanst
amination in orthography, penmanship, are of great value to every ooe, slid will
reading, arithmetic, grammar, gsograpbj, rave
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to most person* many times im cost.
U. 8. history, algebra, piano geometry, Altogether, it is one of tho most ratable,
school law of Michigatr, and the theory a*
. well m cheaper! Journals any where
and art of teaching.
to be found. The cost is only |l|50 a
J They must paa* a satialaetory exam- year,
.
or 4 coptafor |5. Single aaubra
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VOL. 24. NO. 30,
P8H331C1I1L AID EMKES CARDS

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1879.

WHOLE NO. 1281.

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

ASSESS*

THIS PAPER KK
NEW YORK.
hair lay ia Hide, akin lag__
_______
wbhc forehead, ud them Ml in . goldan
ripple* adown her ivory
Such awrel i
iufaatila grace, that r— first in pleasure felt
blinded by tear*. \

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
Heaviest Ironed, B ml Painted and Lightest Runuiug Wagon in
the World. Every tyx ret in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every
... Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein ret with the
Patent Skein Scttc

kTtOlLNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

Landos, November 1», 1879.
Eorro* Rammis.—Returning from
the Agricultural College In the mall
hours of tbl* moreiog, I taka aaloepy pen
to apeak of College tfaaUera’and the Corimrocement—which, with a QfUega. mana

ONLY TRUES ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.
audibly.
A long time be'wjtolied them, charmed
। into fonrv'.UliacM of th* misery of tbe
I present, till Ebb, always .by of tbe dark,
came, and dropped the curtain, ahuttiog

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

be onuld never reach, and, wiih a sudden,
Bath of Intuition, bo lecognimd tbe grti.'d ’
cur of the aair-rvuuucialiou bum ut ber
lute for him, tbrnogb which her limited '

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IX WAGOXS.

More JACKSON WAGONS rn ore in llrery Omni;
than all other, combined, yet the repair, do not average
2 cents each, ('all and M»e them nt

Perhaps Kilty
song tu him, tor, i_ _____
wistful Uuo eyes around loukinr beyond

for tkeir cuamry, one la a Profaaaor of
Cornell Univenity, three1 am farmersLast year tbagradeatas numbered thirty.
1'hi hard lima fowr year*
rod need
lbw clan entering Uat year, so that bat
nineteen were
graduated • yesterday.
Eleven of these, eelveted from the clam by
lot, to A part in tbe euroiana. One of the
number was Mira Eva Coryell, of thia

and suyle. to the orations cd the young
man ; and all ware highly oreditable to the
author* and the Colkre “Whet woman

GREBLE &lt;fc RUSSELL’S.
Hiutyigs, Mich.. May 6, 1870.

*jaeM]

state that she hu shown barself, in Buy
a ajfogc, ablo tu cops with the strong and
: brare.meu ha told of. in a collage coarse,
and at the same time preserve every ladyI Ilke quality. 1 hop* fas will thiak *f that
the next time be,graduate.
•

Excitement i

mSHOOOMIIMIIA, I'LUIkS,

tavr.t at hi* house, which wu crowded, iu
tbe evening. Tho toomt were bcsntifelly
decorated by Mr® (fres, of Adrian, a grad­

folbwing, aud before day was many miles
From the city. The little bundle in Jlie
band gave him a change of garments, and
at night he dared »huw bitarelF openly. |D
the early morning, a day or two after, he
foopd himwlf io the little *a|mrt town of

Flannels. IVafcrpraifs. Blankets. Nubias. Knit Sagues. &lt;tc.
.large

uate of Uat year, new in chant of lb*
crecuhottM. Last year he got excused to
attend tbe Bute Fair—went to Detroit in
the morning- and returned the sama eve
n:ng ; and while there, ia shoal l»o hoars,
prepared a fioral design th-.t drew a prem­
ium of, I think,•thirty dollar*.
PruFraaor Fairchild leave* in a day or doeoraibra*. the pcupir of Cbieago have
two to caret upon the Pnsideaey of Kan- aueghl to (cetiff their ippreciatioa of the
work sad charactor of General Grant ia
ways that named to them uxM Cuing sad

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WILLIAM

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A Gofttl Suit for. .

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Call an fl Examine before Purchasing ElsewhereLEWliS STERN’.
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Sweet's

CHAPTER XIL

Imperial Soap
For the Lauudrv. the Kitchen, and for general

ing himself in the most wretched pjsere,
and living with the vilret of people; «ubsistinj on the eosnest food, or doing with
none al all; in rigs and fihb. iu dark.
noraomo cellars, io contact with drunken­
ness ud disease, with ribsld jreu rigging
la his ear", and the dsformity ol tin hid
‘bare all areund him, and always finding
bia turest abclice in the great city which
aheltsrs to many thousnd outcaau. Now
I he looked in th* little Uiangukr fragmeot
of* mirror where a score ot; two of loeih-

Th« Erie® of the Imperial Soap u *6.25 per box of 100 I lb.
The fir.: hotel in the State to reduce ratoA bare—Tu Ibo. io the box. To xny one who will tend u« on order
‘The first hotel in the Htato with Pulor 10 bora will ch. *52.50 we will .end one box oxtrx trtt u
xngcr Elevator.. ;
a premium. Or tbe order, may bo rent to tu for ooe or more,
..VTa&amp;aur*'"'''*" •"*“
boxen at « time with remkUme. and when ye bare thin received
S2.00. $2.50, ind $3.00 Per Day,
order, fur 10 boxc. we wijl .end tbe eleventh box free.« propped
above, if vou do not td-b io wnd money in adr.nee you may
derum! it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your ■ he lutturod, despairing, rlariag, hdpMw
look ; a aoul driven back from Uie into* vt
town with tbe ..n.ler.tanylmg that he i. to remit it to a. on rrer.pl bca'.cn might MA «o. God pity th* bu
uvist aU MDiuntn® b
man creature who duea.
ol the Soap which i. to be .hipped to hi. care. Addrc

VICTORY

GROCERIES
HENRY L. NEWTON,

GOODS

HAPPY ZEPH.

appointment will ba made at (.raaent, an
the prtaeal vacation aoatiaaoa till th* Era:
of February.
The Dovnl ha* appointed Hon. Samuel
JubestSa of Cam Coaaty, Professor of Ar-

bin nature, open on every aide to delight- I
lul aerraati-x-a, alirank a;palled from tbe
certainty of unladon aud tiungcoti walla. 1

H°Tel-i

AND FROM
1 DETROIT

7STEW

M-emcd u&gt; itioi ua: a eamrery h» I
since that night when fev landed wixh Paul
at tbe litlla atone pier. .All hi* youth bad
pone from him. He had ^uwn suddenly
ol3,—old in seuMlioa, and, uh I »&gt; old in ;
crims and remorse ! It would ix&gt;t du to ‘
visit the plaeea nhwh be mwt looped to '

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8o being difgaimd put recognition.—
though the eyo of a puticeaua b kroner
than that of a friend. —l.e meant to Mos!
out of the city, ud make hb way to Canads
He »&lt;s««vd out into th* slare of
the gas-lrgbU, ho had drunk aothiag all
day, ud little for muy week*,-the risk
was too great for that,—but he wu Weak,
and he bed been crouching In corner., ud
sleeping upon herd fluors, and bis limbbad lost their supple**- and agility. Bo
stealing along, keeping ia th* shade of the
briek gall*, hb eyre strained t£ diitotcr
an entmy, timorous snd watchful, and ।
alive to all with a cviuaciousoras of gull,
sad preyed upon by th* h&lt;~-* remora.,
h* caught sight of a Caeo that be knar.
..a, i-.., vn-A. a- tb-u., fcix-i b.
and skulked iu ibo pseragca iesdiog Jrupi
tbe teadbule, snd when a etowd of men
sod bey*
miserable ud somewhat
better &lt;d*d thsa himaclf »tmm«d in on
tbair w»y to tbe pit, b* foil 1“ wM» ‘b®
tide, paid bis money and took bia pbeo.
From pit to gallery the great bouae w»*
thronged, for the now star, wboae ruiog
had been haUed with aecUiMtioM, *** to

Do Sunday tho public bad a gluoe at
Great at chnrab.aad mat him informally
slier th* acrvioc.
On Monday 50,000
school children greoud :bc G&lt;io«rel at the
Expoanua Btilding, sad in the cvwaiac
litariire of the city greeted him al th*
Calumet Club reception.
Yreterday be met tbe Uyal Legion at
a batuuel. sad las: nighl was tbe gvael of
the Sdxmd lUguueat at McViakera.
la all there gatberiogs Grant baa been
the central ignre. The people have *m-

rr is now a fanner, was County Sept, of
Schools, under that system, and has rorvad
the last two terms in tile Legislature In
the present House, he is on the committee
on lbs Agricultural College. He has a

• Sittjng alt alooe by th* shove, the »c*
thuoditiu- around him, and ibex tembla,
haunting thought* in his mind, be took
out th* braualit ho had loonr ago given i truly, ilc had nut
iced the umpeai
that had been gsthtting ha demlstiug
1 Forces, “if I euold loach shore,” bo
tbaught.
•
All ibis time ba had tmn tacking ab-iul
in th* barbar, lath to kwve it; no* it wu An
“Agricultural
Numtrar"
of
the light from th" window of the ream
Scribner's Monthly.
where Paul anti Margaret were sin tog that
In addition to tbe uaual variety in tbe
oonteei* of 8cniB«Ut, the November b-

white apl.oJut of lightning ahuac hr uver
the fuming warn.
The wind cam*, desolating everything
before it.
Surat lail-xs In rtauu h abip*
lying cluae In shore peered mrt Into the
dark uses— a dsrkneas that was almuJ pal
pwblo ex rept when the wsut wu lit by the
ghastly plnatu of the lightoiug.—and Mid
to each other that it w&gt;* a terrible tempest.

"My father,” he Mid instantly. Then
for a long lime memory and thought were i
busy.
At last ho aald alnwly, “Bu llral1
budaome, brilliant, woman wu my nwth •,
er. U 1 had known it ti an—but it's no 1

Pania foM
-My God I hiaHnme.!-

�THE SUN FOR 1880.

HONEST

MONEY

Iowa:—
• Tbe com Is Rarwred, the
The
PLATFORM. cred, the work done

Opposition to all paper infla­
tion. and consequent deprecia­
tion. In favor of a currency of
coin and paper of eq'tal -value,
and equal purchasing power, the
tapcr convertible with coin nt
the will of the holdor.

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Thanksgiving Day.
Tomorrow is the grand New-England
holiday In which feutiugu almwt a duly
and tbe neglect of attending the family
reunion more nearly a tin, is upon tu once
more and wo hare ftiriy entered upon
Thanksgiving week. All over th. land
tbe tarkey is about to pay for bu uou.ua]
good Bring by appearing in all Ju. con­
sequent plumpness to furnish good living
for human bipeds , citrons, raisins, cnr-i
ants, spices, and the viriou. ingredicirf
ol pies, caka, pudding. and sauces are
uncommonly active conmodhim in the
market; the wood of the dropping knife
is beard in tbe tray; the rolling-pin nukes
innummerabla tents over the molding
board; and the kitchen is redolent of
agreeable odors There ia something in
the air that glia to people a pleasing as
Ueipatiou of good tfeap to come.
It is

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been
the surplus above what is
needed for ham: use finding ready market
abroad. There ta not one of the agricul­
tural products of our whole country that ia
not rea-lily salable at a good price. Our
maualaciuries, also, many of which hfrrc
lain idle during a aeaoon of btuinoai atagnation, arc now in suotemful operation,
giving employment to thousand* who de­
pend upon them as a means of earning a
lubaietenoc. To dispose of the product,
of tbe roil and the manufactured g»oda
has given a mueb-needod revival to burinem, and there ia not a dass in the whole
community that ia not fediog the effect of

the rreulu of th# reecut aUcion* io Pnwria will not be wanting in uguifieasnso
Since 1818 the .poatlea of pvugreu and
freedom have not bron ro effectually bcalco off tbaground. and tbe road is cleared
for Prines Bismarck to carry out bi. ro­
actionary ecbem** without uuy apparent
obtiicln
And ou this condition alone
can be rriy on the snppnrt. «f political coo
federawe who reerive or take thdr mor
iTonlrr from th# much abu«cd Vatican.
There is no tweaaity now for defining tuy
catimatioo of tbe uppermost object of the
Gastrin Interview. It is evident that tho
treaty of allianee between Roma and Ber­
lin, was signed and scaled, or its prelituinanes irrevocably agreed upon. The trick
A Libel Suit.
was remukably wdl played, and tbe digA libel suit has been cowmeocsd by
tity of the contracting partial is safe At Gorcraer Biihop &lt;T Ohio agslc*: the Cineionali (iunttr. He asks fur MO,000
dsmazra on arcohnt of editorial criliciajM
upon hit cffi.iil career. The Gaitttr re­
brains so as to abrorb entirely hh extraor­ sponds to this modest claim by calling
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dinary mental powers of coocontralinn, Is;A.. ,,.*1 — _____ ■
looka more like the exaggerated comb ini-‘
lion, of a lunatic, than like the elaborate
plans of a cunning and logical field mar­
shal of politicians. I. there a Power upoti
earth, la it be backed by millions of bsyo
note, that ran arrest the fiood of dcmocraey
and turn the great light of rivilixalitm into .
darkneea. I believe cot, while the propio
cf England and America are plcdgrj to be .
its natural guardian..
"The best laid schemes o' mice and men
gang aft a-gley,” and not least often those '
tbat are planned by asiuto -intellects to
to overreach other superior mind*
Ex­
cepting the machinatiAus ol the criminal

W. H. SCHANTZ

w. W. KELLY.

We have a line tfelecliou of
Gloves and Mittons. sonic kinds
- of which cannot, be found oIbcwhere in the city. W e arc re­
ceiving more Groceries daily
and will ^rive you low prices.
We shall soon have a fine stock
of- ChkrtWare, Glassware and
Lamps, itlmr, Goods for Holiday
Trade. Ve keep Oysters and
Buckwheat flour; -We buy
Butter. Eggs, and dried fruit,
such as dried applet, peaches.
blackberri*. raspberries, cher­
ries, &lt;Jct. ' Hoc our new Sigu.

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with firm step. t9! it embodied its faodamenlal ideas tn the three amendment, to
the Constitution.
Two other factions, each celebrated in
its day, bars appeared io cur history We
refer to Anti-Masonry and Know-Noth

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W. W. KELLY &amp; CO
PEOPLE

WHO

CAN

READ

snoxialile mponsibility where
situal malice." Every man pubfiesns, inriudipg the cost of a torchthe- nuirragin of other men for ■ light proccvsion, summed up exactly I9S.
aition opens hi. ib.raetr to ex-.1 On being naked wlul the D.moarata
, and it iv tbs duty of journalists ; could expect to ffaiu by counting ont the
i.Repubiie.n officer., Mr. Frye replied:
! •'Well wbat did tbe Democrats expect to
| grin by foreiog mi extra session of Cooi grew last Spring
That performance was

Tee Little Traverse Rrp*Mi&amp;n has
placed in aominatnn Hoe. Ebea-xer Gregg
Danlortb Holden for Governor.
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Wo have, furthermore, reason to rejoice
and be gUd in the general bcalthfulnesa
that has prevailed. With the tingle exocyticu of a limited area, there has been
no fitai epidemic, and we think the death
rat# for tbe year will bn found cooriderably below that of the avenge of many
years, Drought, end Soods havo been
confined to restricted limits; insect pests

CASH COffM 1S8I0M8.

I

EXTRAORDINARY OFFER.

I Weekly Commercial on Trial.
«»rl&gt;
c«kw**
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II HsrerfH In.I Ms,

OHIMY'
'LTV-u

what in pttrpoaes tn.iy be L, not all
io the world with-.iu:.
There ii al.o, w.'
believe, a cumplet*: agreement, ittblaik and
white, between England a..d Amtnt.
Ths understanding betwetir Au-tru and
Turkey is not yrt arranyd ; if and when
it ia completed, wv f.uey it wfi I s found

not an anticipation of the feasting nor of
the merry-making, bat'-of something that
aianot be described, hot which seems to
widen people's sympathy, sot only draw­
ing together again io doser union the
sceturad wmaUr. off..ati., Mk |&lt;tdoB
io upon many minc\a fuller realisation v(
the sad tbat tnsukiud'is'one great family
Thanksgiving is with thou who observe it
truly a time when Uesainn are aokuowledged, and it brings blemipp of ita^iwn to
tboro who will deserve them, bringing to
none more freely than to those who believe
it is more clewed to give than to receive

DAUCHY &amp;,

PIANOS

REAL ESTATE.
CODEY’S LADY’S BOOK FOR SALE AFD TO RENT.

ti xiTaSMtoY t -O.W gMW.iir.iZZa?
lit w-rs UCMKOY. I. r^r^hxri'^i.

HUNT’S^

REMEOYWfi

and Dixon's line so rabid asecemiooiat bat
that be will have apologists in his party io
the North. Robert Toombs ones made the
amertion tbat bo would ‘Tire to call ths
roll of his alavn. under the- shallow of

sion, when he was daewwing politics, and
tbat be did not mean what he aaid ; while
others, who ware Toomba themiclves in
epirii, did not even try to epofogise for
this hot headed roeemioa brother, but
applauded the utterance of Toombs, aod
even said they hoped that the time would
come wbea Toomb. would eall the roll of
hia claves under Banker Hill's shadow.
Some Democrats, bowover, at the time,
condemned the principle advocated by
Tuombs and bia fullowea, by leaving that
party and joining the Itepubliean party,
thus ehowrag that they could not, and
would Mt longer be identified with a party
that proposed to make slave territory of
the entire country To abow that Mr.
Toombs was honest in what be said at the
time above* mentioned, that is, that he
meant just what be said, we at the time
had uo doubt, and if any at premia: believe
he did not mean what hi said, cr as some
said at tbe time, ‘ they did not believe he

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For those of your reader, al.u Inks an
* interest in European stain, sod rotne! quratly wateh ths iMua of pauiug avvata,

into fervid action. Hatred, malice, and
□ochariubleooM are banbhed. The day ia
a holy day, and
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and preserved.”

cane and laborv, tht\pwople of th&lt;r United
Staten do meet together on that day in
their respective puces ol worship. there to
giro thanks and praise to Almighty God
for His mercies, and to devoutly beseech

GntMAiajr, ?
Nov. 4,1H7D. $

Lto. TsvwUmssxv 1 estUI t sreww-.t

antees , io wlich Aucii
will probably support each &lt;1
Called up»n to dtoanu very

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS

look for,
ilk.' oil
diplomatic endeavor,
ma; be in the'air
enovgb. \

THEONLY MEDICINE

AGENTS READ THIS!

REDUCED TO 52.00 PER YEAR.

S25to$5OOO|*

Knappen’s Law Office.
Knappen's Law Office.

That AeU at Ihobame Time oa

THE LIVER,
- THE BOWELS,
»nd tho KIDNEYS.

5,000 ftU

TfJW.'.'i.-

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knappen’s Law Office.

art*
ON 30 DAYS TRIAL
knappen’s Law Office.
Brick Furaliute Fartrry sa Jstt.ivca S«. f»
-'rriy *t

Greenbacks and Greenbaokers.
What has become of the greenbaokers?
In the Congrcmional .led io us that oceqrcd
only o year ago in those Statoa whioh have
voted thia fall they polio*! not Ids than
two hundred and forty thousant votes for
their distinctive candidates, and half as

ROUND iiXWUF.LB
li

ibte, *m Urecn Street, ewaed hy Mites Mali
Pjree »t3(X) AMdyal

BY GENERAL GRANT.

Knappen’s Law Office,

Knappen’s LaW Office.

THE WORLD FOR 1880

Washington Leiter

Nov. 20,167!i. i
The ragged and forlorn Greeuluci's
have called a national eouforenee hero, fo
January 8, to confer on the p -revty their cooditivn, nod as to tbe bolding fit'

following telegram from him to tbe Cblea­
pt Areri in answer to an invitation to be
present at tbj Grant oration at Chicago,
they will have no cause far disbelieving that
be nut only made the assertion, but that It
came from hi. heart, and that * truer scu-

Knappen's Law Office.

GENTSW.WED nsW

RAMPT
Fl
^^NiOTABiC
BALSAM

.1 AMES M. HEWES

FREE

SAWS FILED,

;C«ain, TataMleaiyalSt'a'
A Rascally Fraud.
A abort lime vinco the Becton (Maaa l
(ilr-lf and other Democratic paper publish ed an affidavit signed by one Foboiae of
Station, Me., Kitting forth.tint be had
been promised a kune if he would rote the
Republican ticket. Now the name person

never promised a hcraa to vote tbs Repub­
lican ticket; that be never swore to a
sLstcmcnt to that effimi ; that be signed a
paper for Mr. Rogen without knowing

first vielim co the progranm. ia Maine,
where they hive tbe Bute idficers, and
propme to rtfuro eertifiraus tn enough
Republieaiu to change tbe complexion of
the logulstun-. A» the Republicans havn
33 majority, ibis is a pretty big job, but it
it feared that they will stand at cubing
abort of aeiual violence, such as their
brethreo ia tbe South commit. It will be

MAJM/NG W/KDOJf t VRTAlNb^

A LECTURE

^Bto young men.

A-

SI’HOIA.r.T'2'.
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Into CoogrsM, and dcfoal'tht Republican !
choice by seme jugglery, but it will bee
tougher job than ever ho undertook be­
fore, and thia Maine outrage, if ii .hall be i
perfected, will make enough . Republican
Votes to assure ua a deannr sweep in 1881}
: than ever a party bad before.
Gen. Garfield u reputted to be grilling .
rapidly in th. Ohio Sraetorial race. Hk
ponularivy amoag public tucn and re pee-

Tata, 8m al OMni

�Ti/i utrviiiatf ayt/in

DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS I
Toung-3.
On motion thu reeding of minutes of
P^vieur nmting wm dbpmmmi with.
Commute, on Fin.o« reported in faror
°f allowing the aoeoant of Chas. Knappen shot policy.
for eoat (ttJW), in tba cane of the City
It b catimated that the cost of takiog
t
Al Keth
tr—k in
l- fon
i. km
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two dollar.
Justthe next United Stelae retire. will be 12.­
fa fee. Report was acoepted and adopted
759,000.
oy ayes and nays as follow.
Aym-AM. Barlow, Kelly, MeN.ngbed at Franklin, N. H-, with a capital of
tou, Shrisar and StcUios—5.
1100,000.
Naya-0
The aame committee also reported back
to the Board tbo bill of I. W. Vroomaa
123.50 and on morion tbo eubjeet matter
The Michigan Centre] took 3,500 peowaa laid on the table foe fslure Seiko.

which it b a certain aod apredy eyre. No
perm abeuM be without ik In order
ae prove that it will do all.that wo ebim
for it you are giren a trial boule frat of
rosr, which witi rewritten you of its truly
wonderful uurtls. and show yew what a
reguhrowo dollar sisa buttle will do - For
Bale by 11-tearli Brea.
lyl
Mower Cook A Rogen ha nog enlarged
their slaughter bowc, are prepared to do
custom buteheriug oa short notice. Will
p» and got, draw end return h.-c. for one
dollar each, or will simply drres tbtjn for
50 eta. The oicaa'. eats of meat, always

The following accounts were presented
S^_e._a_„A
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~ais

CASH FOR LOGS.
A.T

** * Henry Hougbtabo, board
The cause, of the People va. Horace
of prisoner, and turnkey fee.
Lmrkin, for Larceny, Md Jama, and Swen Aec't ol C.11. Hick., U Sopervisor let and 4tb wards
Johnson for Murder, were eoatinnod oa
Street work and work done by or­
the
spplKstiun
of
u.
Rmpondeets
Entered at the Bost Office.
der of Marshal,
’
I® tl e enue of the People vs. Aretua Ace‘1 eif City Au y, service to Not 48.00
Bastings. Mieh., as SecondTown, far Larceny, Hone Stealing, the
1st. 1879,
„50.00
class.Matter.
Rmpondent was convicted .nd sent to
AU of the above aeo'to were allowed
H by ayes and nays an follows .
cool.
In tbe Arnault and Battery cauw of the
Aym-Ald Barlow, Kelly.. MoNanghPeople va. Joseph Slattery, oa appeal
from Jaauce Court, lb. Jury tuuod the
xngeville tbiv wnek.
Rvmemb-.r th* \atrvieon at tbe Preaby- Brepoadont guilty, and the Court aeoterian Cburch to inairow at 10:30 o'clock- teueod him to pay . fiM of DIO. which
wee promptly paid, and the Roepoodenl
mar will spank next Soo­
disebargnd.
day Afternoon at the Reform Club Rooms.
The tmve of fact, Edwin W. tk,borne
IbuMtatw lb| MrtbodLl social this
vs. Ihik« R. McElwain, was rtrwkeu from
evening, at the treidenee of Mrs. J. Lee
the Calender, tho Judge declining to try
the eatm. haring at one time been counsel
for one of the parties in interest
Ba,.n.vu uSre a kbit yesterday. Thanks
The Aeoumprit cause of Sidney B.
Eddie, cell again.[
Smith vs Charies J. Pfrsdrtslisf and Ma­
Tbe Haatiqgs PuatoSco will be closed thew Johnson, was also stricken from the.
from-10 a M. uat|l 2 p. m., and al 5 p. m. Calender, by content. notice of tho death
of one defeorhant being enured of record.
Tbankegivitig day.
The Replevin swum of Benjamin F. Bemember tfiat Tax Iloceiptx are priut—z —JVC.
Steiahoff va. John L. Fish was triad by carder be end is hereby instructed to pro­
Jwry who found the property in the Plain cure the same tu be printed by the pogv.
thia oSos very cheap.
said
printing
to be upon Ute earns atylo
tiff, with 190.00 damage for detention eojl
Mr. Drown of Ire erx&gt;|ue*. firm, took his
of p.per end page a. the present charter.
I and to be done tv a reasonably time, and
departure for Mass, tin Monday last, to be
that one hundred copies of tlM Mtns shall
[ bApnoted t-t thu uk- of tbe eity.
Mcann Cook A Rogers received thio
The resolntion wu adopted by ayes sod
morning per express, from Lem. IngaUs
Tho Appeal cause ef William Wolloi
wb-j io up north hunting, four nice deer.
appellee Va. Phillip Dunbar appellant,
Hua. B W Jeane-a died at Clcreland tried by Jury end a verdict of Ou cs
aped 7J.
7? Me represented/Jjkw of .action roiwlcred
Sunday, aged
Nnye—0.
On motion Council adjourned.
Many a gobbler !•» shed his blood for j U’U*° »a Daaiel F. Norton, wu stricken '
Jons U. lltutui,

The largest Stock of Ladies Cloaks.
The largest Stock of Ladies Knit Scarfs and Hoods,
The largest Stock of Underwear,
The largest Stock of Homery,
The largest Stock of Gloves,
The largest Stock of Mens Clothing,
• The- largest Stock of boya’ Clothing,

Largest Stock of BUFFALO ROBES.

aion when CcogreM meeta.
■
Il v reported al Montreal that tbe Mar
qub of Lome will resign tbe Governor
Geoenhip and relnrn borne.

Another decision in favor of the Atcbieoo, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Com­
pany baa been rendered by the State Court

I am Showing this Seasou:
The largest stock of Dry Goods,
The largest stock of Dress Goods,

Bentley Bros &amp; .Wilkins.

Bepranatatire Blsekburn aatiripatea a

lieu were held in Indiana to-day it would
go Republican by a decided majority.
Preparation, are actively making al
Cincinnati for a reception to General
Grant on tbe occasion &lt;&gt;f his approaching

Gentlemen’s

Breathing Organ.; Direuee of Men

In fact tho largest, most complete and best Stock of General Dry
Good sever shown in this city. Baying these Goods from firet
;
hands for Cuh enables me to offer

ll looks as if Secretary Thompson s
on,1.0(1 record as a practical ecnoomut at
lbs bead of tbe Nary Department ought to
do a good deal toward .sating him ■ ta
Jimmy William.' comfortable mat.

J. S. GOODYEAR.
Hiutinga, Sept. 30, 1879.

1 Tut CHK-AOO WuftLT Ntwa ia what
its name indicates—« ■«* psp" 1‘ f»“b
|

Dteiai. KMv AeNrltta WlUteaa.

It is Mated ibtJ a bin rmastating Gener­
al Grant aa Captain Grant of the Army la
drawn up fur prcaentali-jo to Coogreov **

nATr-ticptn-Aitiri»vte.. a n, a.'
^SJKKfflffSfttSS!-Jte;

General Sherman baa completed his
annual report; ho receomuMeda the build­
ing of new military pouts on tbe further

The Greenback party of New York
polled onlv one-sixth of the votes of Lst
year The vanishing of that party ia
The poatal receipts during the tael fives!
year were 1761 MW more than th' preervding jeer, which ia an indication if

DR¥ GOODS!

All owner, of Lrte by purchasr. are
w ScnckboMrre, and eot.tled to vote.
BasthgeXav 19th. 1879. '
ll. A. Goodyear. Pre'
Jr.hn Beasawr. Ckrk
2!

AXD

■LUKinKIMI
Julius

Tsks Carn How You Talk.
Tbo following, from the public net. of]
ton va. Patrick St. John the Jury found
bur tbe plaintiff in the earn of 1131.80; 1679, is lisble to get Some one into iron- '
ble if they are not canful bow .tfary wag !
and cotta to b« taxed.
their loquacious tongtsu:
It make. no difference In the Repubii
Thr I’mph nftkr
&lt;■/JMiym , i- cans whether il ia Bayard ar Til-lcu in
The beat naive ia thr «arld for cute,
Tk-.—.-------- ibo shall falsely !
Dr. II. C. Turner, F. M. Surles. John
1380. Ctyheri will kill one. and tbe bruuca. eons, ulcers, adt rbeam, tetter,
chapped ba.-ius, chiltlsio., corns, and all
A. Turner aod Wm. EagUnd, of Oramte
kinds of skin entpfiooa. Thtx Solve la
rille were ia the City lart week, snd paid
The immense Republican majority in guarantead to give prrfert aatisfsc kn in
tbo Ba.vxbb cSc-e a friendly vbit.
. pSMayhrenia. ssrwedlne tn tk« opiaina of
V,i« 23
many political men, put. Gen. Hancock' wut. t-er Ux. For sale by Ruaeell Bros
sucerwaful handlrtf of fruit in the country,
out of the Iht of Presidential aspirants.
The
Amumpatt
anil
of
Ermina
Dena
va.
yet Le toys apples
dlr, and he knows
It'looks as if tbs Democratic party
Chirico 8. Burton was condoned on appliuf no reuiedy to preveui their rotting.
would have to be*tern down to the fooweatioe of the defendant un the uaual tenuv.
The .j&gt;ee:h of fW. Mitchell at tho
tbat of a first elass power curn-.lirlkr. So
Reform Club tuMM on Suud.y afternoon
bring along yoor eurn and get it abelled io
was one of the finest - literary c/rrta, aod
one-rigbth the limo that you can do it at
plaintiff, submitted tv a voluntary non
tbe stool Interesting speech wo ever beard
Tbe Indiana polio Jomal belbrta tbat home lUm^mber that * flow, feed and
suit, with Crtvti to be taxed
from that platform.
if tho National Republican Coorantioo grain, sama grvian aa cheap •» anywhere
la the Artumpaii cause of William
in the city. A free dlirery to all parts of
The Hen. Behjler-Ccifax will deliver ,
will
be
held
ia
that
city
in
1850
that
In
­
the city. ‘ _
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Harrison sppytlee n William Ii. Hoy­
diana will poll into line aa a Republican . T.. th; pwoplo“&gt;l ttTry, Co. Alw.ys
bis grand levturv on the “Life and Char­ lord appellate, the notice for trial • was
acter of Abraham Lincoln'' U Middleville
| renwmber that when you are in JI astir x»
The
Steamship
Algeria,
whieh
arrived
Five
w.goe
and
buggy
loads
of
the
Macn Friday eyeaiag of next week. Dee. 5th,
1 that the taut place to ga a good square
pie Grove Mite society met al the U. B. Wedoewlay from Liverpool, bcvngbl II. j meal tor 23ctv. i. at tbe Newton House.
al tbe (fongreg»li&lt;/uel church.
27tf
C. Cuarnt, Mrop't
Pvntl. le
patronage ns Tburelsy, everything was 637.000 in American gold coin and Brit­
Mesrts. Kelly A Sehautx have a new
ish gold bara and the Gellert, from Ham­
arranged
by
them
Io
have
a
good
time,
ad. &gt;&gt;a our fine page, and we uk our read - I
and, as UMtil, they saecevdsd well. They burg, flSC.uOOtl in French gold coin.
ere to peruao it, and When tu the oily, rive
left a prewet with Hit Shelly of a hand
Tbe Virginia Republican State Com­
them a call They hare a full stock
mittee are taking - steps to thoroujhlv
nf neir goods, and sell reasonably. ’
organise the party for ths Presidential

Whut is iL?
Am.—Tour Prescriptions and
Receipts.
What is it made of?
Ans.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ?
Ans.—With care and accuracy.
Where to gtl it ?
Ans.—At Roberts &amp; Hotchkiss,
where yon will always find a full and
nrlect Stock of

Mr st Us
• I. r»U»M».

Our expense* are light and wo svll
goods in same ratio.

. ,

■ ..

,.d
member, af the ached herein Render ibvir
-------- —»w
----henrtf ihanks to Mra. Beiioy for hoe ktad Convention of Temperance Woman of to tho p-.ospeottr. of tbe N, Y. .S’oa pub
Imnitalitv.
B,rrv County*
liebed to-day in ocr columns.
Tbe So*
t_
with lk» s.rnrst Ball trill. is a newsy sheet, and always readable ; but
we cannot commend its polities! position,
County
or. advise our render to be influenced by it
We desire the cwcpcratiun of nil “Un- o n political questions, though it ta^some
ioua" in the cuuitv and would organdy time, outspoken for the right, and eepoosulicii all tempaance organisations such etally ro on the money question
.
a. reform dubs, juvenile bands. Ac. to sand
Thing* In General.
•
repreeoatalirm' tu thu gatbving, V» report
their work end ooafiw with tea, as to lbs
Thescboooer C. K. Bred, leaded at
beat means to »rroa* the feurfu! progress of Dstroit With 24,000 bushel, uf wheat,
tho liquor tvaSe.
Tbe Couveiniua will be held Dec. 2nd bmrod f&gt;r Buffalo, cp.iwl ami foundered
weeks ago that be would never appear on
tho .troeu again, even of Nashville. Bui e.d 3d After pertek tag of a bountiful re- on Friday Imi.. Il b supptmod tbat tho
p.M, at Club B&lt;..m Tuesday. Dec. 2nd. Captain aod fiva of the crow were drowo
ha is getuog quits strong again.
and eoj-jyto# a social period of a short
Tbe Aauiverte^ oftbo org.nix.tioo of l.n»e. tbe indite will convene, fur bomnarn al
ths Patrons of Hmdwmdry will be celebrat­
ed in llaMings. Doe. 4th, 1879, by a fa
Ural at Union Hall. Speeobaa are export ■
Director Burchard of the Mint estimat­
ed from Htm. J. J- Woodman. Hon- C­
es that during the pant six yean there
C. Laoo and Grand Liauntr WHieej. of
have been brought into the United Staten
Mwkrgoo.
bv imuragnuta, eleven and a half million
We wars sxceedtngly p.iaed to team of
of dollare In coin.
tbs sudden destb of I- J- I^cr. of A»
Are w. going to have two Miaswsippia
eyns, wbe droppwl deed on Wednesday of
in the United Biotas—one ta tho North
last week, uf paralysis. Mr. Decker was
tho other ta the South ? The Maine Dshighly esteouted by his many acquaintan­
mwralic tn.Mgvre iuibnalo ae mweb.
ces, .nd hie fas wSl be deeply felt, in
and about hi. bogte Bls age was 47

TSE GREAT B19C0TUI

**

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xuaureo

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY
A specialty.

el for all the wheat every lamer ia the
country can aend to market. There will
be happy companies al tbe Tbankagi*'u&gt;&lt;
Cabico in alt the great wheat Stain to-

DAY’S

KIDNEY PAD

Drugs and Medicines.

■Mira

In the Quo Warranto com uf The Pete
pie ex rtl William F. Hicka va. Henry
llouitblalui. involving the title to the of
too of Sheriff uf ibis County, the Jury
after* an a'leone. bf 15 minutes found tor
the ’ Roapucdot—to wit. that Henry
Ilougblalin owe duly elected Sheriff of
tb« County uf Barry, at tbo Grocral Elect­
ion os tbe Sth tiny of November 1878, by
a m^juriiy ot 10 votes over the relator. W.
। r. tlicas VI inis uui r
wu susk

russell.

4tf

urm IS

Call and See ns.

ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS, Sig, of tboGottm Eo«fo

PH pp, A VALUABLE
Jb el'tooi

INVENTION.*

THI WORLD REHOWMU

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

Coaneetieut pepere aay that lb» Demo­
cracy of tbat Hate would favor Eaten
above all other, from that commonwealth,
for 1880, at his Drmoereey is tbe pure.
oM-faabioned kind, that b untainted with
any Uaioo or anti-slavery sentiment

It reads well ia thia shape : lows, Ohio,
Maine, Colorado, Catiforaa, Miaomota.
Nebnaka, Wwren.in, New York. Coenre
tieut, Msssachnsctt., New Jersey. Illiuoia— all solid for iht Nation
There's
where you find the loyally, ’ intelligence,
and bevwfieial I bar. no* only used it
cod wealth of the country.
.
myself and fsunly. but bars given It to
It eeeuM that the way the Itemocnts many afflicted with achcn. pains and
carried Yasoo county, Mies., wee by etrp- bruises, and ell nillingly waits in_testify
‘
presringeotM 600 independent majority lag to its wondmft'
1
st Silver Crrek precinct, thn boOrt-box
Sold by all dr.
from that precise! rendping Xenon City
'iw.....
with only two pens and an inkstand in­
side. That ia a belter way than senaesi

In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch,mad
as eleyfantty finished as a flrst-oiaas Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Kaposltions. IT 8KW8 ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines. Its capacity la unlimited. There are m«
WH.8OM- MACHINE8 add In the United States than
the combined aalea of all the others. The WILSON
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.

4S81

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

For Sale by all Pirgt-Class Dealcru.
For the balance of the year we shall give special attention to the
Sale of
•

PORTLAND CUTTER

Mill Machinery!

MMtfl Pltnl Bn«r llWltl,

W* are Agenta for tho

Jsresy Dirtriet, will bw aompslled to re
wag his neat in Uengrw on acootial of
bis fioaomal opereiians and bio apparent
use of trust funds- In sate of his reslg
cation ItepuUieanv think there would be

Jllli\ II. w, MANSFIELD MACHINE WORKS
k ——.-...a-

J

LIME.
.
HAIR.
8TU000.
OEM ENT.
.
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER]
t
PUMPS,
PLOWS,
DRAGS

Nr. Edwin Bata . .
.
raau; tho moot ol the snooty far •'Grant
atound the World." by J *
l«tf.

cr j.TIViTnKjf. Mil au:«uorrt Mriws

LEFT HSXDPLOWS,

Reaper and Mowers.
, fiw anv
bafnitro Will
fe, Xi nult Mr. Crwo»y

They Manufacture a full Lias of

.

h nil num H®.
Stationary and Portable Saw Mill* and Gnat Mills.

�7 P. M.—Minute of prertom. session
md and approved. Address by Rev. O.
N. Hunt. Subject—'-What is the Pastor's
relation to the Sunday School, aod what
as hb duty in relation to tho same f
Remarks by 8. T. Wright, Stoor. Shelby,
and BornelL Ewuy by Rev. 0. N. Hunt
SsHseL -How tar b the Sunday Echo.!
work.Chnrch work?' On motion idjott*ed&gt;» Id o'clock A. M., to-morrow.
Lather Brown, 8ce.,p&gt;ro tern.
Nor. 13,10 A. M.—Called to order by
the SsperintradenL Prayer by Rev, L.
C. Gvsler. Minutes of previoua eevion
read aod npproved. Addrma by John
Dawod.
Subject—"How may toe
mama bo in Urestej in Sunday School
W«y Remark, on the sama . abject by
Brae. Shelley, Stone, Hodge. Wright, and

help ono-toother. ”
d to l:3fl, P. M.
----- town, Sec., pro ten.
l;3d P. M.—Called to order by the
superintendent Singing. Prayer by L.
C. Gorier. Singing. Minntoa of previmm meeting read and approved. Tbe dif­
ferent names by whseh Jesas b called in
the Bible, v» read by Gso. H. Abrams.
Claims 148.
Addrom by Rev. D H.
Shelby. Subject—"What are tbe bene­
fit of the Sunday School, let. To the commumty » 2nd. To the individual ? 3rd. To
the Church T* Bemarka on the aarae
subject), were made by Elder Morthland,
8. T. Wright, C. IT. Stone, Geo. H. Abramt.
Singing. Address by Bar. A.
Bunnell. SuBjeet—"What b the most
xucCTssful made- of conducting a Sunday
School T' %entarka were made on the
aamc subject by D. Bowker, D. H Shel­
ley, C- H. Stone
Tho following rosulutioo was offered by
John Dawson, and carried nnsnimoualy.
'•RetolttJ, That we, the friends of tbe
Sabbath School caurc, tender to too good
people of Cedar Creek, our heart frit
thanks ; firn, to tbe Society of the United
Bretoren for toe ore of their house : and
awcood, to tho people tor the liberal tnso
ncr in which they have supplied /tti?
■ wants of tho mortal man while altcnWhg
the Sabbath School luatituto held at that
place, Nov. 1“ and 13, 1879.'
Tho following resolution wu offered by
Luther Brown, and carried unanimously.’
•'/fraafref, That we, tbe Cedar Creek Sun­
day School, do hereby trader our thanks
to those who have come to us from other
Schoob and bare so kindly bvlped us to
make toe Tostatute a complete suctow, and
we hereby kindle invito th:m to rome a-

The AeMclaiion

SELLERS'

A CURE

and Ketland 8. 8- Areodation held at
Cedar Crerk, Nov 12. atad 13,1879.
1M. day—Called to order by tbe SoperiatamfaM 8. T. Wright
'

(7/? NO PAY.
These are no greater than the rapidity cf I
travel on tho railway., however, u the
hurrying-trains evary day allow. Then.'
are alwaya sew cnnrentrasw &gt;.u) improve­
menu in the manner cf lra&gt; -! which add
greatly to toe comfort of ihuw who an
journeying. Doc o( the latv.l, though it
has been io mo some time, ia the Pullman
Hotel Cara, when ounbrimay. "st home"
aod can.al. Walk, talk, or deep, u be
cboosn- Go down to the Chicago &amp;
Nortb.Watr.ru depot aut orcuieg, or any
morning, and you will we too mating palsee. The I*uilut»u Hole! (.lari were- put
on the Chicago A Novtb-WiMsro Railway
about the first of July, lai year, and they
have I'fovew to b« an unquestioned and de­
rided auceoaa. The car. are besulir., ar.d
a person can g«t ab-nni at Chi.ngo in thmorning, and ride through to Council
Bluffs without leaving the ear, and Mill
have all toe oonvenieociea ol any of the |
moat riegant hotels. They are on tbo JEu-1
ropean plan. "You pay only for what •
you ger.'' If you hero never wra them. 1
it will pay you to go down to the -Lr-t
some ereajng aod
toruogh H»o train.— ,
Cerfor /topib (h.', I).,Uy Repnl.l.
j

J r.frfe—yea pay for what you get and
. nothing more ; and thb at wry rrae-wuMe
rat&lt;»
•
Tho managers of tbo Company have dc1 tennlned to omit nothing which will aald
i U the convenience, safeVy. and comfort &lt; f j
, the traveling public who favor them with
their patronage; and furtlief, that they
I will not bo ecliMed is tMf direction by at'. •
' bthes railruol io the world, liana.- th.--e 1
earn, coodeetod by the PuUnua 1'aUne
, Car Company specially for the I’i. uerr i
i Line, are the ducat ever built.
It h not exaggeration tu aay. that no &lt;
1 road ia the world can produce th:
.
' to three magnificent «ar», and as ihu av.r-1
«r eeanwas mlUunr aatabUahmrot.
age traveler waste the bv»t of evrrytl. jg i
VII. “Vniusraily tleeatlan la Irvlan-1
VIII. CeBtamperarv Literature. Cartful that can bo had, bo tad.t of ncreMUy n«.t
otlcaa nt auriatwos racial pnNicMloos
this lino in hu traa».eontii&gt;&lt;-ntal trip.
The perimlitaJa rvyrlnled by the Lemuel
The ehargra for berth, ia th. w Jlotol
•Ml Publishing Ce. (41 Barclay Street. $ \ ) Car? are tbe nia» (anal tn lii-’tei m or.re aa Miras I Th* Loadal Qaartarty. fclin-

COUGH
SYRUP !
60 Y««r&gt; Before the Public.

TUTT’S
PILLS
rursiciAM, etnerata aid
rue tmicrra tvt»vwntit.
T«r MEATEST MEDICAL
TfftlMPH OF THE ADE.

TUTTS' PILLS
RIILKV1II.

TUTTS PIUS
outlnvtm,
TUTT’S PIUS
TUTT'S PULS
ijnw u&lt;
■«.&gt;., t.. &lt;3I i.
t-rlwlwIA armunaaakHr law
•Ul=c Atobtr M-rr.
aarr w

TUn’S PUS

A,Loiinp.’EtV«!ALtAt»K&gt;.

TUTT’S PILLS

TUTT'S PILLS
bow ntnoiuj; regularly between Chicago
asi Council Bluff*, on ilu Dearer earl
California Exprew Train- of tl: Chlc.gr.
A North-We.Uta Railway. West-bound,
tier LwVe Chicago daily, exi ti.t Suit-lay.’
(andon every thud Hamby I, from tt.c'
WdU Street depot, at !•&gt;:;’&gt; A M . .1
arrive al Council Bluff
E&gt;,t b&lt;&gt;u:i I. th-y leave (
.

TUTT'SPILLS

flirt Wayn(, Jaektm A Stginnw Hi R,
fclHORT XaIKTE.
7ft MILE* ftUOKmt Tit
INDIAN U’uLIS. MAlllSVIr.I.F.

TUTTS PILLS
PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
TOR SPfBMATOHBHCA.

8EMINALJ&gt;ASTILLE*

WASHINGTON,

E WHITE
Sewing Machine
Unrisaltd in Appcarata.
Uiparailtltd It Simplicity,
Uestrpassed it Cotstnctm.
Urprcccdctdcd it Ptfulardy.
And UmBspttid it the Bread Cici-.

BOOKSi-MILLION

adjoarned with-

WOMAN

Luther Brown, Bee ,pin inu.

ittgawE

Let UeHelp One Another^

•3tc:ct".-.S;;‘,:■.?=« ;s jg i

Thb little eentcoee ahould b« written
on every heart and stamped on every
memory.
By helping one another we
not only remove therm from their pathnay, and anxiety from the mind, but we

■—ft—’■tSt&amp;tiS

leIbema'r at Mi-hi/.a, parraar*^*^

—J

7' L.-L'MARRIAGE GUIDE

mnt sterna t/tcrnm i
!Canada Southern Railway’
LINK*.

III

■ S iii

OR. A, G. CUN

’

SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE.

f—•&lt;

"-y: '4dic.

Th» llrtwl,:. SSwt !.!•.
EAST AND WFMTTO AND FROM
GRAND RnPIDS AND DETROIT

a

THE EYE, EAR, and THROAT
with a vdbjarl •( eaaataotlj lomeaing inter
eat and importaMs. the'proper treatment cf
Ik « Lamar, aod cratrasis ueotmiiwa matbwla
furaoad in the peal asylum, both of Europa
sad Amerire with I ha syslso* taalitninl. at
Obsel. ia Balaam, which b a roteay of !«uilea an Eject tone confinement «r reilralai.
Another paper deaarriof afearefal Moai lrratlea b a dAOCTipUea-ad the "Adra(ta««a am!
DhadranUgea of a Pereira Education for
Youa&lt; BapoUiraaa,' by a writer who centparaa the touching ta oct public and private

1.

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CatarrH

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Michigan Central Railroad.
D8AN0 RAPIDS IIViaiOH.

H lS

rtitifi

I SlHiy

;

people love to mo the fare, and hear the
voice of such a person ; then let tu help
•no another by endeavoring to strengthen
and encourage tho weak, and lifting the
bard™ of care from the weary aod oj&gt;prenaod, that life may glide smoothly on,
and the ftraul of bittanc* yield sweet waten, and lie wboee willing hand b over
ready to aid » will yar.nl oar hna&gt;bla
ec'drevcrx, and every good deed will bo u
brent! cast on tbo waters, to return afh-r
many days, if not to at, to those we lore

Ii -Jilil

knowing wo are doing a duty to oar fd
low creature. A helping brad, or an eocomgtag won! ii no lorn to us, yd it b a
benefit to othen. How different would
our life be, ii we were only determined, in
• apite of dbxurMements, to bo cheerful
rad happy curatives, and to add, by cjrcry
pflaaibla mean., to tbe wvlf.re ud happi­
ness of these around us. Bat can every
one be happy who wishes it? Surely
every one desires happiness, then why do
so many f.U iB the attempt to gain’ it ?
Because they do not try in the right war.
Our only way to be happy i» in the way tn
which God b piemed, and tbat b by be­
ing good and doing good. Our Creator
intended that we ahtrald be social beings,
enjoying each others satiety, aod where
can wt find a better place to say a kind
word, and pom a few houra in studying
Hb word and learning lib will inward us,
than in the Sabbath School?
There are words enough of tbe oppo­
site kind flying in all directors, sour word.,
cram words, fretful words, insulting words,
overbeering Wajda, irritating wards; now
Irt kind words have a ehanee to get abroad
tinea so saaay, ud no different, are oa ths
wing. Kind words beget kind feelings

OPIUM^B
. u vjjvagfmp gpwta

awflfic
gftgrfc-

-L JOHSSTOH’S &lt;1

SARSAPARILLA

bit. aod samoadlags on u.4.v«Up mluda.
Dr. l.I.arlM W. L'ullea ba- a tbort practiealjapar on ••Peisealsg. end How M Treat it.' t.
LeJeuM vrititltM Ike •• Inpresalwiat He bool
W FateUag." and M. Mather «mtrihu« aa

LTB fflCWSi. JTIWU.
INVALUABLE.

flnrofr ’.Wyoutno'

Don't spoil your Butter.
Farmers, do not run too rbk of spoil­
ing year batter by wing sarroU, annatto
or other cheep ooiora,when Welk, Richard­
son 4 Oo'a Perfected Batter Color b so
■rech better. U b as harmless M salt, aad
new givsa a dull reddish color, or nay
taslo or smell. It b medo in a strictly
srientiffo manner by a skiUfW chcmbt, and

a respeeiehle camber of Detrrcrate bars
Robinson's boguo ekim w economy and&gt; derived from tbs idea that Clark .an N.
Potter hu besn elected Lieutenant Gov­
reform hu never been exploded in a neat.' ernor cf New Yprk b now taken from
«r masaor than Mr. Boocher did st toei them.
।
Although there was no Democrat­
Brooklyn meeting Sfhen be said ; “I ad-. in
I opposition to Mr. Potter, and tho Kelly I
m well m tbs Kobin.-ot. men ail gave I
mil that the present reran.boat has filledj men
1
VOLTAIC
hb hap faU of cboira fruit, braldroiart k,^„^^^,„
'
ba fruit which hahas shakso from ib. ,
boughs of tbe Rspubliean Admiuntra- I

Tee population of tbe State., according
to the oeuoas of 1370, which have gtree
Rspabiiou thb year b 18,710387, while
tbe pculatitm ofcbrae carried by tho De■Mkuy b tmly-LIMXM). If the real

1880. FRESH AMD NEW. 1830.
PLAS1ER

ALWAYS CURES.

MICHIGAN FARMER,
Brighter, Fresher, More Entertain­
ing and Instructive than Ever.

IMPORTANT
Tte Merita Firciaani CoBiBij
West Meriden, Conn.,

Ite CtHnH Mais

i

Mail

PUin mJ Ornanaontel Silver Jl.t.d

Cut Glassware, Lamp*. Cbendtii.
end Broosrs. T&gt;dk anti I’eeL-t

^S-J^SiCTBSygS

5ES£s3sE^®L~
PRICE REDUCED!

CHICAGO I WEST KCHIGLS BBUM

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RA TKS Uf AD VERTISIXG.

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VOL. 24. NO. 31

psranu AMD EDMS emus

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEB 3. 187&lt;&gt;.

WHOLE NO, 1282,

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THIS
PAPER
1*«na*l*r»r AUrertMag Bureau HU»rarc»

ChurehM, and u the great Sunday Softool
Coarenrion now betue b*H it Dr. Seudder'* TsbeiuaUe t* likely to be oound*able diaensaod.
C.pt William., the grert clubber, ba*
Iraen Mvpitwd io the com 1 wrote you

SAMUEL B. REED

AUOXXO D. CADWALLADER. ”

IMPROVED FOR 1879.

Unveromaot, and ths gold coin in the
Trearory, which amounted to *135.000,(XX) ontbe day of reauniptwa, inenwd
mare tbsn *36 000,004 iu the next ten
month*, the amount held on the Anrt day
of November. 1879, exceeding *171,-

Heaviest Ironed, Best Painted and Lightest Running Wagon in
the World. Every Box set in White Lead, with the Hydraulic
Machine. Every Wheel Boiled in Oil. Every Skein set with the
Patent Skein Setter, and

milliuiwf *1,002,583,350;1

Every Waeron Warranted !
ATTOJMiEY AT LAW k SOL1CITOB

The refunding ecu were puvd July.
1670. and January. 1671.
Thera act.
aulfaariud the irntte of »1 JOO.OW.OOO of
bond., *540,000.004 hearing 5 JWr cent,
iutercal, *300,004,000 beams-ii peroral

ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTACHMENT.

■!Si7
ATTOUNEY A1U.AW A SOLICITOR
tx eiiA&gt;ci»r rX«K
o„. „

GREATEST IMPROVEMENT EVER MADE IN WAGONS.
Attorsiey at Law &amp; Solicitor in

M. W. RIKKR.
JLSTICl OF TUR I’EICR. Ureer.l Collortl**

More JACKSON WAGONS in use in B.trry Coni.",
than nil others combined, yel the repairs do not average
2 cents each. Gall and see them nt

on the fir*t ol Jul), 1K71,
312,740, &lt;4 whfob *1,4L____ ______
»»ted of fi»« twinty tnttdk, *nd *101,
567,304 of Ira-forty bond*. On elwr firai
.far of AuguM, 1871. *65.775450 -I

of the roontry make* it dift.-uli to eatimate lhe amount of ibe cireuktiog m*di '
um. The earn wu catioMiod by lhe Bi .
rvrti.r of life Mitt, at &gt;427.000,004 Nur. I
1. 1879, uf which »12.1.1)00,(WtT fa in »!lver Olin. If ilifa callmate fa correct, tlwj| crockery w*re jewelry, and eveef imagin­
circulating mudium »: that drtir w»» cwn- I able .peeire of knicknaok andl furniture to
| leapt tb« eye of lhe Tiritor, Add a* every
; uue think* it mean to go a^«y Without
bating *.&gt;a&gt;eihiog, if otdy tn be in the
lavhton ef peuiog the Seventh, the ram*
i rr*lix-J are remarkable. Un lhe Aral
Probate Court.
day riune over *13,000 were gathered in
Bcatueaa of the Berry Comity Probate
tithe oofferu of th* treraarer of the
Building Cumu.iiiae, and the Aral four Coan from Oct 29 to Nor. 23. Cknxwi
d»y* brought in *33,00 J. ' There are
0«- 29 -bfat.ee of Darby Doyle, dc-

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
Hastings, Mich., May G,’1879.
I»R- II.

Itf

PtXKHAM.

•KU.'iHI.’Ei'oSJ.'iK"’-

GREAT EXCITEMENT I

"

A.T* DRAKE,

J

of the Cash Store has again received a Large Stock of

dress mos.siiiuLs,
GKO. I). BABCOCK.

AUCTIONEER.

No». 3rd —John Q. Craeey, A. M.
Bfaio, nod J. A. Wright, appointed Commi»ionen to loonie Harland ditch.

additional amount. Th. rttsaioder of th.
*504.000,(MX) (»IT8A48J»O.I wW odd,
daring th. n.xt thro, yoara. lira Secretary
uflbr Trearary Mating in bi* report ol
Dcrembat C. 1873. that he 1&gt;1 "lb. pfa*.
uro of announcing to Congrcra that the
funding of *340,004,1100 rix p.-r rent
tx»od» into lh&gt;»e bearing Are pre cent,
internal hat- been Mwirtnplfated.' ■

.....
-..or,
i k*an trual* * &lt;l*rk *. w.u tr. a. U*&lt;
r te J«real. AU rail* will

rims.

rbe *34fl,MMI.&lt;lP4 &lt;4 ft)
rent, bead* aathurised-

Eauio of Miry I’rtma, daPotiAa for appoit&gt;l«&gt;«* of adat fifad. Wm BorRW, Solicitor

owtrsco.r., *’.&lt;t under tbi* contract. ।
were made priut to March 4, 1877.
the rwdreaj-tiHu of *144,&lt;X».4i» of

Flannels. Waterproof, Blankets. Nubias. Knit Saqms, de.

Not. 3rd.—Ertala of Sufomco Monitor,
eiwrd.
Claim, ip.de and cloned,
m mtn allowed, *175 00.
Eatata of Atnanda M. Munger, de­

Ako a large assortment of Hosiery ami all kinds of Fancy Goods. ■

DENTIST

Nashville,
Mickita CLOTHING !
An
yreraaUrniiaaSwl to. ._______
"WILLIAM WALTER.

CLOTHING !

MEN’S AND b6yS.

Not. 10 — Estate of Rauram Govdspeed,

lo Empire Bludc, wcr Mudge’* Slot*

All Work ckt^RANTEED. An Over Goat for,..............................................

$3 00

A Good Suit for........................... ................... .............................. $® 00

JCamais, Sin ail Orfaneilal
P A I N TER ■

At A. M. Rack!* Gunagv Shop

Jsffcrson SI.,

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An All Wool Suit for................................................................. $10 00

THE CURRENCY.

Call and Examine before Purchasing Elsewhere-

LEWIS STERN. Bowne’s Block.

Hs»tin^», MJch

Sweet's H°Teli
GRAND EAHI*........................

Imperial Soap

time atur ihwmber 31, 1877. by giving
ten day* »"»*« •“ ,h&lt; «*w'rartiog parti-a
In 1877, *75,MXI.00i) of the four per
reel* were anld. a»-l In 1678 *128.685,.
450 During ilia ftrrt four wtraibauf 1873

The uocil report of Ifta Comptroller of
the Currency, *inee that importaat branch
of the public *ervicc ha* been in charge ol
Hon. John Jay Knox, h*» come to be one
of great value U&gt; lfo»« treking relieble
information rrepreliujf the currency of the

The wire of United State* bond*
1871. under the IDfaodiug/rt»,
been *.'&gt;40.400.400 of Ara*. *185 O'

No*. 15.

riac of ho*1
«r *dtinned to Maj — nd next
ofjW Ertate of JeSardoreaaed. Heeling O

•joUss ioued during Septru.ber and Octoher biing nearly aix and oac-haif miilionv.
which fa nearly ei|aal to tlra arn-u.’ ii-ue-t
forth* whole WO month* Jlccrdiu . I&gt;
will »!*•• explain why th. bank* in N«w '
Y ek lu’e grudgingly pre»cn&lt;«sl for piy-.
men! their legal lender ocrliAvMro, »ud1
br-a obliged to dretgnate ooo «f lb«ir ,
numtxr ea a deperilory for go’d. ut-....

..* la.—Katst* of Henry

Alvin,

For the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for general

The Excellence of this Hotel
-,ll Hre.lM**4 ..?”«&lt;«t»rv- OS-v.
n
tof. Oom &gt;—»« StevMnrrra

gnee into voluntary liquid**ra by lhe rote
uf eharel.oldrra owning two-third.* of their
rropective capital*, rod 81 have been pl*.-cd lu lira band* of rrevivera, foe the purp—e of eloaiog up lheir »5air*. leaving
2050 iu openuwn al th* date l*at named.
Since my Um annual report thirty eight
bank* have been organised with an aggre­
The Price of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 100 I lb. gate authorised capital of »3.595.l)00,io
bars—75 lbs. in the box. To any one who will send us an order which *2^90.440 in cimulaiiog noire
hare been faaued.
Thirty eight beak*,
for 10 boxes with cult, $52.60 we will send one box extra free m with an aguregate capital of *4.450.040.
voluntarily dwoontiiacd buainre.
a premium. Or the orders may be sent to us for one or more have
within lhe name period, and eight bank,
boxes at a time, with^mittance, and wlicn we have thus received have failed, having a tote) capital of *1.The i-ulvenl bank* include
orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free as proposed 430,000
iwu. with n eapital of *700.000. wbkh
above. If yoa do hot wish to send money in advance you may ruled after baring previously goon into

deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your

tsiyffit iti MDmiu-tMi ti liciltn town with the understanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt
of the Soap which ia to be shipped to his care.

VICTORY !

GROCERIES
HENRY L. NEWTON,

nsk“_-sJs5JrtjssrAi.SrNEW

GOODS

HAPPY ZEPH.

Address

CRAMPTON BROTHERS,

THE HEW VICTOR
SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED!

rtaum^tiun purpose*, rioca Mareb 1. 1877.
nn-ler it* *uiburt'T of ibe lle.unipri.in *ct!
uf January 14. 1815, *25.0OU,OiM) of
four*, and *65,lK&gt;i).0(M&gt; nf four rad a half,
per rent* ; th* latter being at a premium *740,000 more, bat tba rep&gt;irt**&gt;f Nur. 13.
of owe ami a b.lf pet cei-t
ahuw an incmM of *21.339.418). The
TTm Gimptrollvr ray* ttfat ibe predir- Cuuiptiollar axprt»»CT a dorira lhal the;
bank, .huold gvtronlrol of * I UO.OOO.OOO
uf g»dd. aad that Cuogrea* »boald an legilate m t&lt;&gt; giro tba country au elsalic curr ney, the prrevni dantrt being that an
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&lt;&gt;o Germany, a* fa proved by lira faet lhai
the immeura war indemnity, paid by
France *o enhanced priea* aa io darange
The reduction on tba int.reat-brariag the buriaro* ol the Empire, while France,
debt if the United Stotoe, from ita bighrot depleted of ibe van aum, .1 oare enl«raf
point, on A'itfurt 31. 18&lt;i5. to November upon an era of unwonted prtnpenly.
1. 1879. ia-»u83,8t}(JJMM,uf which amount
• lOS.llW.SOO wa» .coomplrthed .lure th*
refunding operatioat were commenced »u
Mu 1,1871- .
At Ibe bigbant point the annual interert
ou the debt wm *150,977.697, while it fa
now *83,773.778 only. There ha», there
fore been a total reduttiou io thia eharge peaudiy heard it Mated, by men familiar
&lt;4*67^03310with the itra aad out. of Yawn (ralitioa,
The iota! anna*! reducifoo of intcrort
under three refunding operatic- rinre that Barbadal. was put no the Democratic
March. 1877, ba. been *14,297-,177, while ticket became of Ufa known hoMility to
the taring ob ibis ncraunt, (trowing out Dixon and in llie nwGdrare that, if there
of lh« operation* of lb. pmral year alone, ■BouM be &lt;&lt;ea.vm for it, he would be the
i* *8.803,707 and lh« total ranu*l Mnog
in aH the rrfnndiog vtwratfoon of the Gor- oian to deal with' Dixon.".
moment .inc. 1871, fa »i'J4W7,&lt;W7.
■photo funding tracsAciiou ar. believed -to
bo without parallel in Gtraucbl bbtory.
The Guvernmrat Um Mill outstanding
*273,681350 in rix per route, and mcro
One of lb» mart prominent Imh poli­
than *500,004,000 in five per ennu, all ties of Chi-go, Hon. Milos Kehoe,
has aUadoned tba Dtai &gt;cratie party ia
whose ranks be ha* long hold* evousudnglnAueooe, and declare* that the Ra
publican yerty *ball hereafter hare hi* allegianoa *nd hearty support. Ha ho* b*id
the position of 8tal Senatot in Illinois

The uagroraxujai will, unfana nil ugtw
faF. attain immwra proportion* Mil
Gntwral Conway wtimMaa that
atleert t&gt;M htiiiJrod ihuMuod uegr-re
will emigrate from the atmth to the north
and won*. He mju that ho boa applie..

hmoci.

./ David M. and Mary Sytmter.
Nor. 18.—Estate of J»«xaTyfar,
•wd Will admitted to Probate
Noe- li-K-nto of Willfam A.
Fetitfam

iatmor'a aeraonl aid for diwharra *fad
Dec 22nd next a-n-ned for hearing.
Nor. 2lM.-K.tato of John Moklattw,
dcremrad. WUI admitud to Probate.
•
gieing Dai, when it fa belfaerftbo -rthl Nov, 24.—K»tete of Horaoo W.limanwill give a friendly ahake to th* tail of a
&lt; r -ken down comci.
Troo to it* traditions, the Stock Ex­
change kaa been ^taking a^ taaibk’^ afur
rioos.

Om day thia wrekorer 600,000

PaUtfa

�Um, which declares that thane uSaials
aba’I count tbe tote, aad give wmfirata.
to those who apfwar by -U, fan'cif th0

A foil aboteaet of the report of Hou.
John Jay Kuttx, the.Comptroller of the
Currency, spnuan in to day's imoc. Il
win be read whb interest by all thuee who
take an intera* in quorti.jui relating to
tho eunuocy, because they must have
loarnad eonte thus ainoc that Mr. Knox',
reports ooetaia a largo amount of valuable
information jwlieh cannot be found oletwbare.
Heretofore, Mr. Knox's reports
bars been largtiy derated to argumeota to
prove tba: apeew raamption would be pos­
sible, aad that jtte banking system would
prove a ral cabin auxiliary in promoting
specie rraumptlen and ia maintaining epacie payment, alter they had been begunThe rvralta whieh Mr. Knox notes ee hav­
ing been secured the past year sustain hi.
opinion. He MBumee that th*e result,
are euScieal to aatiefy any reasonable nnn
lhai the national baking ey.tem hu fully
realised the auuripatiooe of iu founder,
end jusitted iu conttonatioo, and eooec
qneotly does not cumber bi. report with

Tworandid.tm for Scasters have be­
gun proceeding, before Chief Jnstieo Ap­
pleton, tbe nature of which ha. not.yet
been made public, but io view of this ac­
tion one of tbe plotters lus written to a
pete« in another state that “it ia a foregone
oancltuion that the Republican majority
io ibe Logislalnrc will be counted uut on
teehniealiiiee, and that the Snpteme
Coart b powmlcaa to prevent rash a reTh. interest ia the result of this coo.piracy ia no longer confined to Maine.
The whole country is intently watchinj
th. program of event, at Augusta to see
if tbo revolutionary plot already foraahadowed can be carried out

It ia not yet time to fully nadsratand
the extent of tbo interests which will bo
elected by lhe recent railroad transactions
in New York. We refer to ths sale of tbe
Urge block, of Naw York Central Dock
farther argument to euatain it, or to ebow by Mr. Vanderbilt to a ay udicatc of bankthe weaknras of the objections of those era and capiuliati both in thia country
and ip Europe. Tho 7&lt;'wte», which apwbo yet oppose k.
'
The meet significant pun of Comptroller peent to be in a thorough stela of Sight
Knox’s report totbM in which be points whenever the name of Jay Gould is menent ths danger. H a redundant currency, Honed, and u ibis person i» eupposed to
mads.ro by rea.cn of ths circulation of a be Off of tbe leading purehaacra, foresee
large amount of paper money ortr which tbe meat .erious ’resului. . Tbe new arlhe law of sappit and demand ran have no raagement insane harmony batwran th.
rontrcl. The nsulu of a rcdnndant cur­ Wabash system aad the trans Misaisnippi
rency are already iroen in the’ stock ep-ecu- sehetnea of Mr. Gould. On this point the
TVibuae says :
“Tbe completion of the sale by Mr.
of the prior, of die leading article, of food,
Vanderbilt assure, for a time harmony
raiment, e|e-, doe very largely to speenla- between the Wabuh and the Centex! »ytlite movement. Bach an increase of pri­ tetna. Tbe Central bra racaived Jrotn the
ce., unleas-inflocaoed by a healthy demand, Wabash road the larger part of L» Kutwill embairaaa *« mam of contn mgr. bound trade. It received Imi year 80r
000 out of 85,000 can of through freight
whose income, aad wages do not increase landed at Toledo by the Wabash Road.
at all or its no proportion to the increase in The poaaiblo lorad this btutoee. by other
the oct of living
It will also lead Io connection., which the Wabash Company
orer production ».! shortly end tn col -I wm eoot.mplating, is believed te bars led
to thia treaty ol pea«. The ccnaolidatiia
I of tbe WabelIt and the St. Louis, Kansu
City and Northern Railroads, whiA was
1 ratified in October, gave to the new com-1
direct answer to lais question, bat those pany a through line from Detroit and Chi­
who read his remmk. co this topic must cago to St. Lottis, Katoas City and Omaha.
-At the West its line connected directly
rome to the concision that bo believes with tbe Union and Kansas Pacific Roads,
that th: legal tenAr acres or the green while at tha East it eruaaea all the trunk
becks should tie gradually withdrawn from tinea t» the Atlantic toeboard, sod by its
circulation and
to exist. Thoy cod’- I prorMMed MtenaioM it connected directly

Nmr York, Nor. 28th. 1R79.
Wall street has been svspi
the
street cleaning department, and tba pock­
ets of its outside frequenters have been
swept by' ths most etopenduus “troop”
evtr known on tbe script. Vanderbilt
bra made a euh sale nf 530,000,000 uf
New York Central stock to a avndlcate
composed of Jay Gould, Russell Skgo, Cy­
ras W. Field, and other strong financial
magoatM, aad, of course, (everything I.
boiling over. Other stocks tell with light­
ning rapidity and operators in margip.
have been aburo to tbe very skin. The
brokyn fee) perteculariy jolly. They have
all raade money. What i&gt; to come of it
all no one seem, able to predict, and for
the next month at least, the stock market
is likely to be a rough sen for any ooa to
trust himself on. Tbe biggest varaels
need to kwp a aliarp lookout to avoid
shipwreck, and small craft will bare no
chanee at all.
Thanksgiving Day paarod in tho usual
quiet way here which baa become more

warrior, aad travelers of tbe ideal World.
Every American must fee] a pride at
tbe hoaora that han. tram showered up­
on our il'ustrous fellow citiwn.
He
travalod st a private gaMJaman, bnt tho
glory of hie achievements .nd tbo emir-entJe of his record in pence and war en­
circle him with a brio far transcending io

Pena, Nov.l7,1879.
Vuiton to the Praia cemeteries must
often have beeu at tuck by the rare with
which the totnba and oreo bumbler grate.
ion are laid by pious Itinds upon them and
dteu,renewed. Ilut.un this day, the
“Join dro mon.,” tl.d cemeteries dre systematicully visited, ana ibouanda of fam
ilies may be seen, eacli wending its way to
the n-Jting-placo of seton departed mem.
btlr’bwc memore is Mill fondly cherished
The Fcto &lt;fo Morts m it ia called, began
tractkaUy. vraterday, eo All Saini. Dey ;

.

afixtf-fioisso:

nwatte, w&gt;r&lt;S. wsstxsc'C.s.tr.

taerce of tbo moat prospered yrar iiithsrt*&gt;!*,Res •»’»&gt;■' 50t»« op, tu-ineao has been
teiak, and the prcepceti on every Land
are cheering. To crown all w«» had su­
perb weather. It wu a perfect day.
All tbe young fellow., and a g»od many
old once, hate been talking about the joy­ -- . , •----WWWSHW. Will ■JlCtful prospects and actual p&lt;«oe»ioas of the i: w..rd» do rote arimilar [Criod u the pubecu atM heir of the famous Col. Samuil I[itc-emi.--. Ou leariaglthe Otaervatory
Celt, who invented tbe fipt and p«iiblj I each | «jil ml! rcc-ivc at certificate setting
tbo beat of modern revolver. Th..- y . uns ,Ifonl. nl.,i befaM tfotri there, and the
K..
,r ........ I
I amount of intdiigrooe dlplaycd.
A fete ii bri^ argatind which bids
fair to throw that which wm given at the
Opera sutne month, agoj c-atploCrly into

deprived of V-tue and l»,tne at M-trcia ,
and wW-M, /Tptro'egit.rtBd tbo former
ti c latter U being gut up by the representstiu*/.f the principal FaUatan juersib.

stituts the DODwlsstie part of our money, Western Kailraids cf Catradi
Tbs new
bocaua existiag law require that they bo I company had open to it. choice .11 the
kept in circulation aogxrdleai of the de- gnat railroad lines to the Maboard, while
it had almasb a monopoly of the South'New York and our rif.er city, Brooklyn.
would do die ume
In.tbc latter cuiketioot i f h-t.t-a fon bitty
I to its place in the |
' eitueoa, a letter carrier wa. choked in oae
monetary system. The ie»uc of bank cur '
«fthe aporaely actil.-l hnUkjrta and J.-.J oil­
At the annual Betting of the Baltimore ‘ ed of hia «ptro cash, a wa’cb and r itidry
rency would of nccarity conform to the
and Ohio Railroad Company, held at Bri- trinkets, the thicr.« letting th- mail tog i
law of supply and ■tiemand. The green
timer*, (be old board of directors was severely 'alone, while our streets leading to i
unaoiutatuly elected. The grora earn tog.
hand, cannot be reduced in rolnma under
existing law., nor oonld redundancy io
: year ended September 30th, 1879, were
thb country be obviated by the exports-,
»H,1MJMXJ ■ the exposes, 17,691,565;
tion thereof to other countries, became | and the net earuinga, •6,502^SL
Tbs
they are not money ahewhere.
I Mtni-annual dividends of -t per cent, upon
But for lhe banka, which arc obliged to I
&lt; tbc capital stock were mide io .lock on
bold them as raeerva, the 5316,000.900 ;I November ISlh. 1878, and on May 15th,
of legal leaders would be a perpetual men- .
11879. These, dividend, amounted td an riueoted er all avenues to the terrier.
ace to specie paymcaO It [a, therefore,
itc.-ease of the capital itoek of|l,lU£3G, Sometimes two nights in rorccaeico by the
same wen, and firmly belioie that bat for
scarcely an open queirioa whether the
‘ aid the usue of the remainder of the .pre- ;
promteee-to-pay'w(^e Government abould I ferrvd stock, second series, amounted to j' sternly abjuring a aecia! nlghieap after the
| late fiitiguc. of daily jourcali«=&gt;. and a.
not be redeemed and. destroyed. It would ,
11100,121 28,
makiog 11,515,257 ”3 ; I। .tern and aiguifirant a halt till the rufiun.
seem that co good argument can be made
1 paaaed aheepuhly before a sober man
whils the reduction of tbc indebtMooa. rciidy for them, they would have •■gone j
for continuing them io the present volume
was 54,607,238.03. showing tba applies through" me in two .halter of a lamb’s ’
as a part of the money of th/ country.
tion of 13,092,080.75 beyond the .mount tail and perhaps knocked m-. od thn I. _»J '
Such a thing wu nrrer contemplated by
ol Mock tMued, with 5646,634.61 on hand beside. Garroting wa» stopped in Kng- '
those wbo found it nanneary to irane them.
land by the cal-o'-oiue tail. It might be
in ibe lrca.ury, after providing for tbe
Once they were a neoeeeity, and that wu
a good Idea to try the same plan here
payment ol 5216,300 for interest on tbe with the peculiar daaa of felon, .interbonds of the company maturing October ' cited.
Jst, 1879.
| nrvIt is sonounerd tbit an arrangement hu
teen perfected between tbe Atchison, To
peka, and Banta Fe Railroad and tbs St.
A few. Pointe in the Maine Case
ThoM who hare cat.fully watched the Louis and San Franciroo Railroad, by
course of eeaota at the capital of. Maine which a read is to be constructed from
fallowed lhe fluctuation* o! t! &gt;..
tbo few past week mart besatiafied that a Senta FJ to San Francisco, und-r tbe old
be m H wm kicked and paraed nul
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad charter,
aged brer. The pac ended in a
Greenback manager, have entered into a which is still in existence, and which, it »
ind Frineeton still bolds the cbam
-___ It was rcty exciting and
conspiracy to procure the counting out of said, carries a land grant of about forty,
ngilistic interludes not promhed in
the Republican majority in the next millions acne.
Bond, secured by the
--------- formed part of the perforauaec.
Legislature, in order that the fusion com­ lands and the road and guaranteed by the.
German mitrimooiil relations are some­
bination may bold the Stela Government Sc. Louis and S.n Francisco sod tbe AtA- time, mixed. A queer case bu jual etme
another year ; that thus lar the Governor hen, Topeka, and Santa Fe to the amount up. An irate rwident of New Jersey in­
aad Executive Council appear to be the of 525,000 ore to be imuad and it i» re- vaded tbc rooms ofa loving couple, tfcnsh
ed tho male member of the firm, oukfd
witling instruments of the plotters fur the portril bare already bean placed.
up tho effects and carted off tho individuil
.. .a-e—^x---------------l{(! eUmlj|
carrying out of their revolutionary dePulio Opinion.
•it-; that to carry ox this plot the conto be her huibsnd. Bbe claimed .the oth­
It ia always a tuisUks to run for the er fellow, who lit hi. turn nid be knew
apiratora have ao acted as to force one to Presidency a year ia advance‘
the first had married her in Hoboken, Lnt
conclude that they not only propose to Ig­
An eysy laason in two teuro&lt; from the be thought that was uut of the United
nore precedents u old as the Stele, but to
Springfield HrpMican ; ‘■Thurman wm a Btatee and a wedding there didn't count.
to brink the laws in lhair spirit and latent
The disturber, whom moat peuplo w&lt;rut&gt;‘
presidential candidate, Tilden wm a preaisuppose to hart-jxxne rights ia the matter
if not ia the letter, end to trample under
dcnual candidate, Bayard is a pmidep- wu locked up by an intelligent plieo aerfoot lhe Constitution of this State.
lial candidate.”
geant oc a charge of OMauh and battery.
Those are grave charge, to make again.1
The people wbo think that tbe ro-eioothe Chief Magistrate ol a State and hie
constitutional adviser.. No one regrets tioaof llsyoe would be a good thing for
th. ucoeasity of making them more than the country, do not make much noise—
wo do but the revelations of lhe past week they have eo boom—but they are numer­ ity for the display of heroism which fix
put and parcel of tbo average American
leave us no alternative except to make ous. That is what the Boetoo Iltrald .iUien, however commonplace his daily
such chargee. It is not our frnlt, but ».y. on the subject.
walk sod eoovereatiou may be. There
The Goldn Rolaiy :—
that of the oficaalo at Angusts, whose ac
were 800 horeea ia the building, which
"We wish we could share Dr. Bartel’, vomited flames from two puinta arinttltantion cannot be accented for on any other
ground than that they are determined to ^eerfni faith that tbe late election "eeitlao eou»ly, and being dry »• tinder, fl.tcri up
suddenly and nncmtrollably like a burn­
murp the Govorament af Maine for tbo propheiually lhe demagogue's daoeaee.” ing malchbqx. Regardless of the danger,
The dcungegae is at least as old as Ab lhe blinding blatc and ebukiag anwke, the
year. 1880.
First, thy Gasernor and Cuuaril have axiom, and bids fair to be mewed upon stablemen, aided by gallant rulonucn
thus far peremptorily rafosedjRepablicaM, the earth at long u there is ignorance to from the police, dashed in like soldiers at
a breach, and .uccceded in raving 7OT‘of
wbo by the face cf the return, appear to be wheedled sod .elfish ambition as be ad- tho terrified and aotrietimra revarety injur­
be elected, the privilege, always granted
ed animals. Tbo rest perbbed. A red
hot wall fell, striking a ladder co which
The New Fork &lt;9wa says
heretofore, to examine tbe return in or­
These peopfe wbo doubt whether there were lhe chief of one battalion and three
der that they may bo xbla to correct any
other fireman. Ona wu no shockingly
teohnicel or clerical errors before lhe issue ia anything in the political world, at bast, mutilated that bo hue aincc died, tbe nth.
of the Mrtifiostes of olsetMO.
The ' law to prompt them'to give thanks on Thun era were badly hurt. Of counc Jbcir
provides that there shall bo twenty days day, the 27tb, according to Got. Robin- comrades rushed iu to the nwrae and dug
tier that purpose, but how are candid.iea non'a proclamation, must not forgot that them out parboiled and damaged in a das-

to know whether or not rush more exiil Horatio Key moor, Jr., waa elected. Orer
this rsaull, the November poultry that
sometimes appears in our. rural exchange,
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ranted so M to eonfona te the records in might girt a subdued crow.”
towns and to taxe tmrisiooy in eases
Speaking about the alleged conrerxion
where both records and return, iro in er­ of Dani.i Webner Vooebara to sound tsoror? Thia cf itself proves a conspire?y.
Soosnd, is u aRsged that lhe Governor marks that it never expected to beer of
and Council will go behind th. return, aud the elongated tyauatm of tho Wabash
bitching the twin draft horera cf mvUi-

W. fl. SCHANTZ.

Hon. J.T. Headley ia a brilliant author.
He hu superior descriptive powers of
ju« the rort to act before tho reader, like
a reuhty, tho wonders, the splendor., the
cttrioutke and tho peculi.riiira sf th. Old
World which Gen. Grant and hia party
looked upow. He ia not confined to sim­
ple narrations of Grant's movameots, bat
deroribMSoroery.plaoce of great natioc.,
and rendera the narrartres of tbe East
lancinating u a panorama of die greatest
aoodvn
The book is full of taforualioo and en­
tertainment and will bare more then a
mere ephemeral interest. It U baanllfully
aad vary profusely illustrated, contains,

city ant about to &lt; rganbe a Bblna dub,
whfedr ia dreign.-d to oomUneiho bast alamants cf the RspnLluan party to Wrat-

We have a fine selection of
(Jloves and Mittens, some kinds
of which cannot be found elsewhere in the city. We are re­
ceiving more Groceries daily .
and will give you low prices.
We riinll soon have a fine stock
of Chinaware, Glassware and
Lamps, also, Goods for Holiday
Trude. We keep Oysters anti
Buckwheat flour.
We btty
Bthter, Eggs, and dried fruit,
such :ts dried apples, peaches,
bUckberris, raspberries, cher­
ries, &amp;c. See our new Sign.

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W. W. KELLY &amp; CO.
PEOPLE

WHO

CAN READ.

The Ibhiapro GateUr telle iu Demo­
cratic party friend, in Maine that if they
are "fooliah enough to perpetrate the
fraud which tint Republican, uy they .re
about to do," they will eimply commit a
blunder wore, then a crime

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A LECTURE

THE WORLD FOR 1880

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THE LIVER,
THE BOY

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SAWS FILED,

Chain, Taileu Beiteais, aii Ssfes 6,000ijtodH&amp;Uto

HANGING WIND ON CURTAINS*

ON.30 DAYS TRIAL

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Another promiMnt RapubSran negro
h*a been a*M*riu.ted iu South Carolina,
but, M urual, politic* had nothing to do
•kb i*.
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SCHANTZ,

Th* South wnboa to uaite with tb*
Wret .grinat tba East, but Indiana ka th*
only Slate which riiowa any ineiinatiou to
make tbe allianoe. and Indiana k*. doubt*.

There ta thia to b* aaid of Thurman :
he doe* not diatnrb tb* peace af lhe poliUcal graveyard by ahouting that be bo't
deed. Ha appfora to bo .Mindy resigned­
It a worthy of note that aa ieduatnl
exhibition has jurt been bald al lUbigb,
aad l*»&gt;il« CisH-Anoi TssMaj North CaroHaa, whieb waa entirely und.r
ar ami rialerdav at U as.: lies- tbo mauagnrent of colored people and wU
entirely auroeaaful.

Lrtten t44r*o&gt;«l I. th. folkretog parwn.

tb. plaintiff fi)u aautrity for eu.1. witbiu
thirty day*. asJ i* d«fimll th* caun be
diamiaaad. Aborthat plaiutiff bare thirty
d.y* to file dreianuo.. and defendant
tw««iy day* tberaftsr to plowl
A mo
tion waa, aba, argiad and aubauttal io
thi* cau** for a uaw appeal bond.
Iu tb. cenicrari enuae ol Andrew Rcuah
r* Th* Preph, violation of ordinance ef
th* eUy of HaMlogv, tb* jodg*m*ut of tb*
court bulow wm aSrared, without eoau
p*r ati pulalion.
In tb* alander eatu* of Samuel Doi* ra.
Darias TowuMod, implradad with Hocaar
Giddiop, th* demurrer wm .u.iai&lt;wd,
with curt*.
Abo, aa order entered that
Doi* file aecurity for coats, or ia d*fau!t
th. eauoe bo dimniared.
Io tho certiorari cause of Lyaoadar
Beach va. Tb* People, convicted of an
naanalt oo Cap*. Isreal 8. Gt*r, a motion
for an amended return wm deniad with
eoat*, and the catuo argued and eubmitud
la lb. appeal enure of Wm. H. Hay­
ford v*. Jama* Kyxn, Ad. of th* rotate of
Jamou Kelly, deceaied A judgement of
tx?reuse of action wm rendered with eoeta

DBYGOO:
DRY GOODS
^rof&lt;•ror of Modrru Ungnagm.
arrity of Mtcbigao ; R. OKadai*,
Profoaaor of Chamiauy, Stele Agricultural
Collage • W. H. Payne, Profeaaerof Pod*
E, Uoivatrity of Michigan ; Z. C.
«ar, BupariutendMt of School*, T cumaah;!. M. WeUngtoa. Pri.eipd of
th* High School, Detroit, aad oth*n.
Brief report* npoa tbe oooditio* of *du

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Ex Minuter Wrabbura briievt* that
Gan. Grant would gut two vote* from
modsntc Democrat* io 1880 for every eno
be would l&lt;re by Independent llepuHicaM
voting again** him. ' Richard Smith, on
tba other band, briicvea that tho German
Republican* would bo loth to vote far
Gun. Gran* because they fur imperialiam

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I am Showing this Season :
&gt; The largest stock of Dry Goods,
' The largest stock of Dress Goods,
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The Largest,Stock of BUFFALO ROBES.

Barry cocnly. Mirk , Dm. 2nd. 1B7J.
Join E*tr». T. B. Mam- Walter Nat
Entered at the Post Office
In tbe replevin ranee of John Raplogla
Hastings. Mich., as Second - aon, Mr. Smith, 4 tn ilea cast and 4 milaa re. William Beadle impleaded with Mer­
north
cf Haatinga.
class Matter.
rill Beadle, tbo jury failed to agree, and

In fact the largest, most complete aad best Slock of General Dry
Good sever shown in thia city.
Buying these Goods from first
hands for Cash enables me to offer
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Tbo investigation of Senator Kellogg'*
title to hiy real In tho 8eoat* of tbe
United Stela., after th* whole question
bw bren once aatelad by ia.aMigatioo nd
powd upon by lb. Senate, b not only a
fartinn. trick of tb. Drmoeritic*. but abo
a very dngvrou. pcredrat.

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iTATE.

A. H. Runyan ba* returned from bin
vuit to Peen , where be enjoyed himaelf'
very much
,

Th. imrreMO io the average daily «€• win E. Fiak ra. John Willet*, an order
The pump hurigtaa Meat to be boom- ': teadance for the aehool month rf October wu entered that- aecurity f/t costa be filed ’
within rixty day*, and in default the catme !
inc qui.i largely al the pment time ‘; thb year b 29
.
Ihrci-ghout the county.
There norm* to be aa ntb* willing■ Th* replevin raireo of Willi* A. SeidMartbuU L. Cook apatt Thankagiting , new on the part of Rrpubftean, to hare
al hi* home ia thia city, but returned to ।i the Damocreu establish th* pracdlfouc fo more, v». Jcunio Scidmore, wm decided in
hi* rtuJiea at Albion on Monday morning .। Southern State* of having Presidential favor of th* drfredaut, foe a return of th*
property and oxsa to be taxed.
olertora for 1880 appointed by th* LegfoTh* assumpsit cause of Orear 8. Had­
Ilinas uur teat iaaua, wheat ha* brought lature. It will he an aboolu-tly aara way of
ley, r». John 8. Goodyear, et al, wm aetthe following prion* : Nor. 27 11.18; 23 olacting a Republican Prmid-nt in 1880,
U&gt;d, and di*m«ed
81.18: 5K» 81.20; Dec. 1 81.20 , 2 for tba Democrat* could only &gt;eeurn n
The replevin cause of Kenyon Mead,
Solid South andlndlani. leaving tbo Rora. Wanea Stillwell, et al, wa* stricken
Tbe photograph car* which Mood it publican* with a aura majority in th* oleofrom the calendar, nut being properly nofront uf the. Oaatiaga Honea for aw era
' Tbo Luwing Rou» will cutertein
week*, hare at tamed away (by bon* pow.
In tba aaumpait cause of Tluraua 8. member* al 12.00 per day. (81 50 each it
er । to acme other locality.
*
Dobbin*, ra. Ira C. McAUteter, tbe jury- two peroooa occupy the ram. room, th.
Hudaoo
Hoa«e at 81 50 aad 11 '25 uod«r
found no eattse of action, with exate to bo
the aaane condition*, th* Chapman 11 oom
thl» eity from Orangeville to eater tbe em State Government The American peo­
aod the Edgar IIvote el 81.00 per day
ploy of Mee»ra. Cook A Sheldoo, In tran ple Wuire in fair play, no* in sharp
Superintendent Ch». A. Sanford, of LauI trick*. If the Democratic party ahould
acribieg their ebotract book*.
Wooly fit yaora, and waa managed with ting, Um cuomoted to art m focal comsecure control ol tbe local gorernuMst in Ioooaummato ability co both aides; the mu t
Mr. Julio* RuamI. wbo ia Mvaraly
that Sutir by way. that era dark, tbe re- being in *goord*u« with public rxpeou- j
afflirlcil with Mihma, ia, we Irani, aooa to
i anion again*! lhe party next yrar would '
tion, on tbeStvidraer aubmtttod, and yet I
take Kia drp4rture far D&gt;mv*r, Cuforado
• there are facta in'the c^nso that are hard I
wbere-be hope* to'regain bia health
. to recvocile with the finding cf tbe jury.
At
a
regular
aaaembly
of
Gibtent
Conn
• to the apfwul aaue'c f Bradley Thump-,
ning «/Tliakejiting by Mr. Frank Deck­
er waa an et joyable one, and- ail who at­ il. No. 49 R. A 8. M., held at Heating* ■on, rs Ureter Hidden, Admintetratrix of
Dec. 1, 1879, the following offiaen were , tho ea’ato of George Hidden, deorued, a
tended apeak well of it. Glad of it, Frank.
! judgement of no cause of action with rust*
A dooati.in p»rty for IU*. J. Merri
field will be held U lhe Hotel ia Orange­
\ In tbc Clatter of aatertaining who ar*
villa on FrLlay evening, tbo 12th inrt.
the heir* of Thoma* Arma'rong, deoeaaed,
A cordial invitation i* extended to every,
(rare waa given the plaintiff to file aodnibody.
ed declaration within thirty day*.

D TO RENT.

ra. Daniel F. NewtouAu atticknw from
weighed
finely.

aw Office.
iw Office.

diuiv
iw Office.
Mlajabov., Ap-

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Office,

tenrt, uniffiprovrefi

&gt;».! i-y Mil** Mala.

* Office,

Col.

c i*u*a

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from Ibe calendar, no* hating been proper
ly noticed- &lt;

Wc aro pUxaed toaUU that Mr A. M ‘
। Daugherty va. Orria Coburn waa eondnnBlack i* drironfwtlb work, and ia making
ed without term* by stipulation.
and retting a-.ruXtf^he finest facetomenu, in *tock*. protaiaing extraordinary induceThe appeal casae of Abram C. Monk,
moota. and a!u&gt;&lt;.«t count tea* profit*. Tbe
took aCoossi. Ac., that crer were p-ut up
va John P. Ferguson wm aeulcd by th*
whole of tbe Mock gambling echetne ia a
neither to prepare nor examioe it. Draw­
ia the eouaty.
ing b chooto m a fit aubject, the point of
gigantic fraud, and men ef limited means partie* and diacostinued
Tbe replevin ewuae of David A. Bowksr, th. .xhibij bring not to tho. wba: ia aet
Tbc arehtry club of thi* city have acually done in rraprat to abaulute or bimcured the old ti.wiiag alley. Iftildiug on
para-.ive aril of th. workfiut rather wb«t
State Strwrt iu whieb to practice archery.
i» rimed al.
Tbe requc.1 ia carorady
i Tbe Judge found fur tbe plaintiff in the
It i» to be used by the elub oaly. aad i*
m»d. that at aehool. in the 8t»t», (du
not to be for the pullie.
,.
. wbo infra* Wall Street, like , araampait caure *f Adiaon Reynold* va triet, private and technical, no !ra» than j
i
John
L.
pssb.
in
ibe
eum
of
eight
knndrad
grad«d
acboote
and
college* ) forwnd to
A Y**u» ““ Zacbariah Chaadlcr, from ’ so many wolree reeking whom they may
Liuring on or before the opcoing of the
dollara, and coal* to be taxed
tbo pen of “Usd* Lite"— L C. We**,■ devour.
i
In the replevin auil of Mr*. K. Holden, ( raarioo, a rir.gie, (or duplicated) rarira of
the p«t* and novlis*. haa lown purchased
It aactna that the people of thia county : vs Dewitt C. Kaeioey, the jury found for : paper* abowing the work in drawing of
o&gt;ory rort that a pupil would have in woi&gt; g
by Milton George, and will appear in -bta begin to appreciate the superior cxoel.'enoea । tbe defendant for th* amount of the exe­
publication. rlr»frr.s Runt, of date Doc. 6, ef Prof. 8wen»burj'« Barium College al cation t32a.2C with' cuaU to be taxed— | through tbo entire aeboute. Deputy Stat.
8upCTi*te&lt;»d«U, W. L. Smith, will take
Grand Rapids, than which there ia none!
that the value of lhe property wm 4'15. charg* of th* [*pce* ifeenl by mail. Either
There will b: a grand Ball * l.’niou b-tler in the|cr»antry. Thi* ia attested by I and that after paying the amount due ow * *teteS&gt;CBl of tbo Cour** in Drawing, or a
• 11*11 Chriatma* night. Tba boat of mu- Hie eonatant demand for it* graduatra ia I execution with Mata the balance wa^tba fufl D«eripu«e Lirt, or both, dvrald aecompaay rack aet. . (eg. "Truth Grade.
aic will be in attendance, and m pdin* will the busioes* departtawMa of tbe country. I propAy ol th* plaintiff.
Map Drawing •.''“Tenth Grodr. Etemextyy
be .pnd tn make it th* utoat unj jable Beliea we note with pleasure that Frank I Tbe matter of tho a**ceamenl of damage^ Drawidg from copy “Advanrad drawing
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ll.twl •” &gt;-r&gt;&lt;MalL&gt;n '
afiair uf the aswaoa.
Bill including a Power*, R. K. Grant, our Mayer'a only1 ia
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the r*pl*vin auit of Am R. Pennock va.
grand tapper, 81-23.
an, Mile* Roger*,’ Charles Wightman cf j uMUr Hulden, admin tat ret rix ol the estate
thU
eity
,
and
F.
P.
Pratt,
of
Irving,
are
s
or
|
n
o
|
dea&gt;
deeaased,
wm
argued
TheLadiwi’ScwiBgSueiety onnoected witb
tbe Epriaopal Chnreh will U entertained recently hare been atodenl* there, with '
by Mi«. Ellen Kitnbell aad Mr*. Oacar-* tbe porpouc of fitting thetneelvre fur the
Ytrauga at th* 8o«ety Parlor* it. Rower's active buaiae** dutire of life, through thor
M-wk co Thursday afternoon of thia week- ough borine** culture aUcb as all graduate* ordered to pay tba money in bia hand* to
G.wtlemcn invited to tea at six o'clock of'hat lomluiinn enjoy. We truM that tba plaintiff or ht* attorney.
In the imparlance etuae of Aur'umu*
In Maple Grove, on the 20tb ult. Mro other cf our young men will fallow tbtir
Rower ra* Robert Mitchell, a’ judgement
Eliaa Harding gave birth t* thro* child­ erampla and graduate into th*, boaissaa
ren, all girt*. Th* weight of th* three walk* of life, fully prepared to meet every wm entered fur-8142.41 and costa to ba
rceponaibi’lty with credit ^thsasrelve*
Tbe jury lound in lhe rvpleeia can*. of
tbo osutber and children were all doing
Tbo Boatoo, Ma»t.. Joarrsofany* : Cbarlu.C.Qagu va. Walter 8. Power* a* al,
finely, and daily,.m»*&gt;y
W view tbo
‘•Th* Republican* in Mains could
fur tbe defendant* foe the vale. of 390
trio of Hille wotnanitlm.
acarreiy liave put their causa
at Au­
The Haptiat S. 8 inatitnta will bold gusta in tbe hand* ot abler and atrongrr
iu first rewsion at tbe ehapsl Saturday men than they hare. Hon. Lewi* Baker
are at 7 o'etoek p ns- Tb* smuious arc cf Bangor »&gt;m Icgialatire expenaoce of mor*
to b? conducted by Rcr. E. Edmunds, than thirty yoare. «x-Go*. Diogley know*
StateS. 8 Miaaiouary. All inl*raa«*d in •vary branch of the govrromeot wf Maio*
this depurtuant of work are cordially in m tboroughly m nay man in the alate, «XCongtoman F. A. Pika of Colb, Honfiled to attend.
L. A. Emery of El'awurth nod A. A.
Mr. J. J. Allen purchased nd A. Boek
Strout, Esq , of Portland, ate lawyer* trt
ou Monday Is«t. a apleodid two bora* ear
experience and abOily Hon. Juoeph Ba­
riagc, and a- aiea
harness &lt;/ Wm.
ker. th* amnor counael of tbe Republic***,
Myer* To know of whom the article* were
ba* forty yenre' experience io contested
purrhxred. ia inSeiaat gaannt*e cf their
reraa before th* Ixgialature and tb* Connbeing first claa* ; aad then, their purcbaarr
ei,l wbU* UoogreoamM Bred, who aorist*,
• a worthy of them.
b oo* th* moot brilUnt *od ready wro
Tn* eyiadler bred of our ea- that bia forty ha* ia Coagraaa. They, at
gia* wm baratsd while printing our Iraat.anakr up a pretty atroog "mob.”
last week'a edition of tbe Banish ; bat
K U aU right again ; aa w. had a,n*w on*
cast at lb* Bentley Bro*. A Wilkin, foun­
dry; an* W.A. Sartwall. who by th* by
a a lip top machibial, mad* tb* engine
Albert Skinner got aerionaly, though
wo trmrt not dangeronrly hurt, at Bendy
Bera and Wiikiaw' pUiuing mill yaour
day. In lifting
board., they cum* in
cantao*. with a bril in motion, and tbo
board, wm thrown vfo&amp;stir upward,
rtriking Sk inner under th, Jaw. netting to
the bra., a»d •■tlierwrU injurfog hie
throat. The wuffnd wm drea^J by Dr

UpHtn.
Ductor* A. W. end Mr* E- Flower, of
Grand Rapid, will rou.tn.nc* a aerie* *f
teat urea on Ualth. lanparaMo. Ac., on lb*
10th iow, at Red Ribbon Hall. T1—
part*-* bar* baww ia th* foetoro 8*M for
th. port twraty-twe yrere. a»d tb» a»=no1
ofgr-od that Lm rawlte-d from tbrit
U. L&lt;r. simply inralcdoM*- lih-l*®
fourtert. yrar* »■■«■ ib*y visited Harting*.

The largest Stock of Ladies Cloaks,
The largest Stock of Ladies Knit Scarfs and Hoods,
The largest Stock of Underwear,
The largest Stock of Hosiery,
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The largest Stock of Glores,
The largest Stock of Men’s Clothing,
Tho largest Stock of boys’ Clothing,

SI)OI)S UJIIER THtHM (ITIIEIIIIMSI.
DRYGOODS! DRYGOODS!

MILLENRY! MILLENRY!
rs',-i.twrfe
•.Ute rtdrMontU..

The. finest Stockof MiHenry Goods ever shown in the City
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of Hastings.

LADIES’ CLOAKS AHD DOLMANS

■ November 1879. he l&gt;«* a rortain promtsury note, for llitrtj-five d»JI«r*, a^ refen
per cent ia(erest, g-.vea to Marquis Sagar,
or bearer, bearins date Uie — day of June
I 1879, and due lathe fail &lt;1.1880, and
signed by J. B. Halt

Front $2.00 io $20.00.

Suit Sacqnes, Scarfs.

Huihiis. Mittens, tz.

----- DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
Of every Style and Price

A full line of

JAMESTOWN ALPACAS ’

to thi* city, ar* at the tear, room* of F. I
Spangvn-achrr. &gt;nd they are Jirt chrap
too. Au rr.-Ure* v*ru(&lt;r of beautiful I
braoket*. and other apcndid holiday good*
rery. VXBV, VUV^bmp.

The best Goods made
Noir is the -time to buy your
Winter Goods and buy them Cheap '
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December

l879

JRUSSELL.

What is it?
Ans.—Year lYvscriptidns and
Receipts.
What is it made of ?
Ans —Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made *
Ans.—With care and accuracy,
Where to gel it ?
Ans.—At Roberts &amp; Hotcbkks,
where you will always find a full and
‘dect stock of

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iK;JA Tnr.t:
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Drugs and Medicines.
Our expenses arc light and we sell
goods in same ratio.

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FINE CIGALS AND CONFECTIONERY
A apocialty/

Call anti Seo ui.

FR-EEfA VALUABLE INVENTION,

An Honeat Medicinu Free of Charge
Of all modteitM* adv/rtirad to rare any
affeetko ul th. throat ldie»t or luug*. wkn.&gt;w of none we ean rrcummeod highly

___________________ THI WORLD RENOWNED

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In workmanship Is oqual to a Chronomatar Watch, and
as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo­
sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than Other
machines. Its capacity la unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES aold In the United States than
Shlf combined sales of oil tho others. Tho WILSON
MENDINC ATTACHMENT for doing ell kinds of rspslrio*WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE wtth each machine.

elec ha* failed. Nu mniwiac can abow
one half ao many poritivo aad permanent
rare* m h»«e already Ueo affected by lh»
truly woudartul remedy. Fra artho. aod

^SSS.1 WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
827 A 820 Broadway, New York J Now Orleans, La.]
Cor. State A kaduoo StK Chicago, III*.; and San FrSncleoo, Cal.

For Sale by all rirst-CUuut Dealen.

jiihi

il. hi,

tarpa eocaUally oo hand

Mwk&gt; .*.&lt;«■.•■.! irtoliaratan.

CASH FOR LOGS.
AT
Bentley Bros- A Wilkins.

VICTORY !

|

LIME.
HAIR.
STI'COO,
OEM ENT,
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
PLOWS.
DRAGS J
CX’LTIVATOBN, BOVBLl SH0VK.FU)WS. ।
LEFT HAND PLO WS.
i

Reaper and Mowers.
IK. A F B Tnvaaxa A Co. Groom*
Sold by all draatriu 8*ed far pem1,1m
Da. Gu.«a,
120 Woat Brredway. N- JTrial ria* » tart*. .
&gt;l-»

GROCERIES
HENRY L. NEWTON

Pays the higheol Cash price
for all kinds of Fartnars Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to conwilt Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of tbe above article-,
at hia Elevator, corner of Broad
; way and Railroad Btreeta.
HwUnp. April. 2. 1*T»-

t»

FORTUNI GOTTER
^gfctstja.E

until Pimt Knut ttnaank,

�SELLERS'

COUGH
iiapvnuK ia the
Xjp Railroad. run&gt;U, Chmagn, te the

Nov. 11, 1879. |

Autumn at Paris baa of late jean boea .
cbanaiog, aad asver data Pana show to
■ota advantage than when tba genial

vainptnoua fight that baa nothing glaring
and is suflicienlly week to lone itself en­
tirely on one side of the town of. Notre
Dame, and to soften the bine outline of
tbe other. Wbat day could be more
beautiful than waa Lot Sunday? Tbe
Uno sky, remindisg one of lhe toowrof the
beck grounds of Htonerr idyllic pictures,
curved Paris with its asnre veil. The

they would hate been ia a picture by Coo-'
Mabie, or aa etching by Boaonumood.
Such a day aad such kw aunoajhere in­
vite* reverie. It aba.*[-«M our eooaeicua
ooea of lift, and, as no medal is without a
reverse, il irooxa the poetic aad veraify

strectiou from Chicago westward it was
tbe Iret to connect with tbo Ueiop PaaSc; lirttml y making that toed practicable,
,
u-a sad wail tftaorvm lhe tide it won of tbe
fcwsea sc'"’. Horace White's seggwtire “Old Pumevr.” h ’h»4 bard work u it
y on ••Faritamaaiary Geverweenl I* furved iu way ovrr tho then uaeatiUi l.ut
•rise" ta rvpeiaie*. an* ibsrs srv si­
te frsm Dr. ■UUbeaal's I Alter, on “Me*- lows, bat being thoshi-rlsr urinaida route 1
EagUad.' arUn roMlJmStea ef “Oeorgs
and ectunUy having Ism gradi.-ata oriBrr.Jt
lives than its rivals t» .Council Bluff., iu
records shew achftvm.ala in speed, safety,
regularity and r.lubilny ntMurpeiMd il
e&gt;|naDed, by any oompMlag line.
Its ieiprrtmenia in tba last two - r
three rear, havv been simply remarkable,
and the ehangee tbe moot woaderful ever
wrought ia tbe East er West, in iu road­
way, mib and general equipment. Il k&gt;
now strictlv first dun the medal railroad,
gravel UlLated, with steel rails, stotM ।
culverts, iron bridges, white oak tia, su­
perior eogitsre, airy aad elegant eoacbw,
supplied with tbe Miller noopliop and
Woaunghouse s eem brakes and attacbmeute, in Um shape if what bare Le-n
culled "marvels of apkodur," the Pull­
man |«lace hotel caps in which ibe
B-,ye! Mectely ao ia lastly, are broegbl te a
shea. Thaaruela la eaquuiiy Utelirale*.
Ml Ibe Ml Mrikiagmrtict* of tbe aiMqbee ta
tbo au.al aa* original peper of I’r.twKr U
( vale aa Tbe GseaaU -T Itos. H»w era pri­
marily arictaaled baa always been aa vhecere, of this rued are triumphs of art in railw-y
so* io teed so iwpcasn,:., qSeslioa io pby.i- couatrtrcri.n But in addition Io iu exotagy ; but Fr--foeear La Caaia tabes it up pa rellroqy of cvoMraction, it enjoy, tbe sig­
a prvb'.ao «f evslatloa aa* deals wi&lt;b it m
fstuas aodre Ibe freresL law
djfvrein.. nal ad rant ages of natural Inealiuu and a
eaaMgmneni that, from tbe higher -&gt;£&lt;ftl to Ibe num aabor-dmate vtajJuyrv,
■oo* eeduloaaly earas fur tho cosvvuDni-e
and aatiefsetiun of iu patrusDuring
tbop^ tear it was w.-.lwat a terminal
detention, and ouch ia ilia lorrcaae of iu i
freight and travel that a doubls. track is I
Mcvsilsted
Tbe deTctopmcat of tho

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•U pevviMi to uil

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MOKTOAfilUBALE.

TUTTS
PILLS
PHrtiuut, cutsren air
THE AffUCTEO EVEITWHIIE.
THE IREATE5T ME1ICM
TRIUMPH Of THE ME

TUTTS’ PIlUIJaKLfcR

Tirrrs

pills

tuttspius
TUTT'S PILLS
TUTT’S PILLS

TUTT'S PILLS

Sunday. The Parisian reogniass tbo ap­
proach at Autuma by certain signa which
are peculiar te him. The deoerture ol tho
swallows fur warmer climate ke hardly nonotioed by him. He rarely earn the swal
lows, unices perhap, by chaore some sul­
try Summer s night wh«a they fly low
sloag tbe Boulevard, skimming and twit,
teriogjuat above th* borma' brads. Fur
tbe Parisian lhe signa of the approach of
Autumn are the arrival of vuletr end cf

(Ibe rim figures being S.i&amp;S i an I reaches
, nearly every important point in Northern
| Illinois,'Whcooaiu, Nnrtbrni Mi.-hi.-an, I
I Iowa, Minnesota, running many liiilre into Dakota II l|klx&gt;por'&gt; tuiUiena tf
passenger* annually, and its freight car­
riser ia simply enormouv. Fr. iu Cfetasgo. i
westward, you can trace ia California'
line, nntri yon touch the'Miawuri river st I
Council BluAi, opposite Omaha a ein .de
run of uenrlr MV o '— N
through Madison, the otf'
&lt;
ein, an ! ibn cph the pL w
- 'w&lt; -

will only gMw to perfretion in the solitude
of the woods. You may sew io the gar­
dens around Paris, a: Bourg la-Heine for
instance. whole acres deemed to tbe cul­
ture of violets, but they hate litlL or no
perfume.
Like the woodstraw Larrywhich tbo soormou. berries grown by tbe
nnreerym -n have been unable to dethrone,
tbe wood-viol cl win continue to bide its
pensive head in tbe gras.. While the
flower girls are arranging their treys, the
chestnut roasters, robust children nf Aur. r
gwe and Savoy, are installing their furnarea
at the corner of some frequented street.
Like Diogenes, the rner.-haad Jo mar­
rone does not take up much room; he on­
ly asks about three foot fur his round fry­
ing Move sad himself. The stove, which

TUTTSPIUS
TUTT’S PILLS
TUTT’S PIUS

■asffii

PROF. HARMS’ RADICAL CURE
IOS fil'jZMATOiBHGX

“seminalpAstille*

E WHITE

Sewing Machine

Uarndad ia Appaarcact.
UaporaHtlad ia Simplicity.
Uasarpctud ia Caastradiaa,
Uapracadaatad iaPapalanty.
Aad Vadiapattd ia fa Bncd Cia *

WASHINGTON,

do Lac. tbenre rotth through Oilki
De Petv, Green B»y and Hr-aeal-A
Negaunee. Isbpcmird aud Marqu-u
another 4 ID mil s of t,-j,d . Then
have a line fr&lt;m Chicago v&gt; Elgn, Il ­
ford aud Freeport twhri frim Cl;ut

The pre.aLliee ftaiurv of the bwk
WM., aad when we a; thia a* a
beak «a pay it tbeMgbart eoa&gt;| !•«»«
iiaafiM. Il ia tree everywhere ta the
falirel Mil..
•

M still, perhaps, s touch or cure on bia
brow snd something melancholy- in ba be*
nevoleot grin.’ It ia not cold ewoueb.
When it frevaea bard enough to split the
paving stoore, then ba is happy, for pe^
pls buy many chestnuts. Music teachers,
especially, the great ooBsnmcre cf roasted
cheats ata; end aa they go from one pupil
to another they never fail to bay a packet
of cbcMnuta They form sn escellent,
frugal and uncostly hr.-akfaat, and they
hare the further advantage of warm tag the
bands of tbe euoeumer If Dr. Paley, the
anlbor of tba famous Kctdencn of Chrutiaiuta had ever visited Paris. I believo be
weald hare made use of this argument as
a proof of design io the creation of th*
world. In creating tbe recited chestnut
seller, tbe Anger of Providrare (aeuee
tba mixed metaphor!) had in view the
froten fingers of tlx ambulatory mtuic
teacher.
The American colony in Paris eoctiuuM

ml

BOOKS I . MILLION
WOMAN
rami&amp;ratinos. its re|uipmcat, it. «!
hotel can. abl ia aburt. the dun
iu entire onlfft, the Chic.r&lt; so I
wmtern lUilt-Md eminently dyveri
Utlo ol -,nc uf &lt;mr gran-lsai trunk I
IMtu Gr^pkie, .Vru- J ..-'.. .!!&gt;

»tX= fc

Alexander Stephan. rhlukv (.'-.igr-.houtd give ite entira'aUeo'ian to lejid
tion, ar.d let Pretide-u-ttakiag *L&gt;o
On the whole, we think I: lea. hk.ly u .

M la IU hl k.rr,

Michigan Central Railroad
eRAso UAPina mvisiow.

nm 8EVHHQ machihe co.

EAST A.\T&gt; « Es'tR- ASK FROM
GRAND

R-.PIDS ANO DETROIT

et Barrs. M -Al a
SwJEEites;

SrtX’.TKlX'"

CatarrH
Of Ten Yeare’ DursUon.

Washington Leiter.
*
WxxBtnoroM, O. C.

fooling about any other country or even
Parediao, removal freur the bvalevarda
implies only a choice of eril*. Yet tbo
bmsfftng ch of Engitsh blood survives
even in the American —roobbery. If tbe
Republic only calkd about it wore tailed
people I Maepec* many
tbe American
cobmy would likmit better. Some famuue
that oome orer here appear to Ia wild in
Iheir aAwatioc of Counts and CountiMM,
Lords and Ladiea (with a beg L&gt; Evon
M I write there ia a poor American girl
bare wbo ia crying out her eyso because
Fate, in tbe f-rm of an old French uu=u,
has forbidden her son the pleasure of onjoying this unhappy girl s large furtuae.
She no sooner saw tbo Count than she was

SYRUP

Seeing whet a mem of it they have made
tbe Maine Democratic Greenback cu*nbi□atioc are trying Io crawl away frusn il
and cover up tbe intended theft of tbe
Republican I-rgialaturr. Bnt they barrnj)
hedged soon enough te care tbo infamy'of
lhe thing, which iwells all over tbe coun­
try, and cliciu applauae only from tbo Solid

Tho Dle­

SARSAPARILLA
urn amm, irmi

CJD * —j--.-ii-

chsrgas TMelt,^Joody, xrd of Fotd

Odor. Senses of Smell And Title
Wholly Gon*. Entirely Ctrcd by

SHUFORD'S R1DICAL CURE,

JjoAVo, '.'.I

rjSrr'iicE'i-c'iyciSiS

WANTED

S'Sl..

shies oo tbe BourbOn side openly declare
that “oo party can afford to reverse tbe
will of the majority as expremsd at the
polls 00 tecbniml grouoda alone."
Tbe
Democrats her* in fact are beginning to
be and ovsr tbe “big blunder in Maine,"

ftvnn tbii. But ibis is so Idle, probably,
as that other report about General Grant’s
[-Lying into ths hands and courting lhe
favor of lbs ex eoufr-leratee so as to be
elected by them Preeidont, i* as tbe great
pecifleator.
Jbe Praaidant's memago u reedy to
send out to tbo Press aad will go forward
oo Saturday.
It is brief, snd probably
he. ialsresting than usual. ■ Is lirom of
prosperity like tbe prsosut there is a great
. deal has interest in tbo disrroasioao of tltete
. pofitim than a: other time*. Tbs I&gt;emc.
i note will not find much to attack in tbi.

CfflCAWl fE8T UCfflGil EAILRQAD
SMFORD’S RADIML CURE

IMPORTANT

C

Tks lendto Pmteiij hjiij
West Meriden, Conn.,
ite CcWrtri \Fstrtt

if itntn

reeriettas W.««, MMreU. Mltero W

**”*“ ‘*vi7'X **** '* u‘ *■ "**•

Plain aad Ornamental bilrer PUted and

cTa. snow &amp; co.

1880.

I

Cui Glamware, Lamps, Chaadcbcr.
and Bn«s.re. TaMe snd Puetee

F1EIH ANI NEW. 1BSO.

Cutlery,

MICHIGAN FARMER,

■bo Unrivaled

Shears, Sciaeorv

Wileur A White Or

poe, the wall-known Parker Ouoe,

. that they ahull have tho quarreling to ;
tbeawelrso eidiuircly thia osomoo
Judge Freweh, Assistant Secretary uf
| tbe Primary, says that the efieLot mar
agrmsit uf tbo ofieUL in correcting evils
han meed W.00U.0W iu the test lew
mouths ia tbe sngte item *
*

Canada Southern Railway

tSSSSsss;
xsas,Trsrts
iSH-.’WWM.'K’.

Brighter, Fresher. More ErrtertainiagaiMilnstructhrethanErM.

and Noreltire and Specialties

uf many Dsaeriplioaa.

liLTlit iPteAKTIX.

PRICE REDUCED!

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AND THEN HAND IT TO VOTTR NEIGHBOR.

IF ADVERTI8JBG.

THE HASTINGS BANNER
Hastings, Michigan, Wednesday, December

io.

187s&gt;.

A CONDEMED HIITORY

ROBBERY
miceiso

uuimsnr.
Joom H. McGowan and E. C. Wdker
came BrM, and west in cwwpeoy wid,
freetdeat An&lt;el!, immediately .upon th»lr
arrival, m ik- k—___ r t.
.

Rectal McGowen, who had already rv|&gt;ort- •
or TUB

hiftobv.

ne are prvinpceu w wnic up tne oratory
L_n v
awiiaj nc
of th* UUratory deWmtioo at tbit time ooc T® Prob,U&gt; hoy and ceil all the profraor.
. .
.• .
...»
a .
. ' that are now m iha IT-1.

04 ini. .xim, a&lt; erpre^eo. oy inerr re pro- , .

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w *"■
«» collect the iotere* due oo a morti rcaadeal Anrell, Secretary Ik-eoeu r*«e- We fraud him lirin/io bi. kitehen,

wwl"
*" *bptod:

"

DIKOV KBY.

f the Board of Keren U. in which .

liaoda of Uh dcfendaal
Uur. thereof u&gt; die hat

,wa to cue pto]
latino by Cob

Four children, they rivinr.him in

Tally aqbmit to your conaid-

h.rdihocd to eiiar&lt;c that oar motive wa. 1 quarterly

label tuita were
ppily and beocrably Milled.

SAtti Ih'CULA. AOAJXBT TH KM FOB ADVAX-

. 1WtlAKKOw—;.

oratory, employed

uoe of private Caere is thia
ill &gt;oo be able to brioz iu
JrotxlBaioa. The Iqpga'aod

■talar ilghta and pririley^e,

German Empire

by Dr. Rom, to which DoacUa bad daily

■uh hi. employer (D«flau&gt;, aa te.tified to

iutorviewio* Ra-.

k°°’lM

.d and believe. the u
rwetpu" epnuiAedin

[f DotuiM dona not bow return tho ticket!

When the

AND GO TO

JAMES M. HEWES

cur political inuiiuiioo, should beeuaralt

R.„„hg M..M« I"

M,t
SAWS FILED,

.__ victor .rwixe naeMixe

M,BDLCTow» conn

mitlirm. ofdoUan annually to the TrvMury.

ta, Tablas Bedleadi, aid Sifas
FOR YOUR

REPAIRED !| r o B WO
luvotia wixnox

so io rill

aibiwy t» to thyir aupenon

fraqMCl

�Autumn at Paris has otls
charming, and never does P.
mors advantage than wher
sunshine bathos the whole lot
voluptuous light that has no
end is sufficiently wook .to L
lirely1 oa on. aide of tbe toDame, and to soften the bit
lbs other. What day cool
besuiifol than was last Su
blup sky, reminding one nf lb
backgrounds of Henuer'v hl;
covered Paris with its sxnn
river ran like a silver alreek
tween its banks. The trees
the bridges, even tbe fussy
hosts were bsrmunixed and
they would have been io a pie
sUble, or an stchiog- by B
Buch a day and such an a tn

I charge uf cuwar-Rr.- tarn rhaford wJffa
want of ci ofldenre in my cause.
.
"Tbe firet and in.uraxrantablv difficulty
ia lb. way of my laking an appral, i» an
altar inability to provide lb. mtvamry
mcatuL My onunrol adviro m. that to lab.
oauro lo the Suprsme Court, 1 would be
forond to print th. record, and that sfaioe
would enro from ll.'WO 10
and that
in addition thereto I would bs required to
aiv. a bvinl in a Ur*, aatouat and to |&gt;ay
tolieatig . frre ..f a«t toro itma • |.«uo.
" It is well kno.o 10 roch of you that I

WfiE

■ a I-*x tuai
little. LU.&lt;
"On tha oibc. band the vaacillaliac.
dMagvwuoM aaaaa of Dr. Itoagle*. bt.
•fasmalae. contradict mew and pmvarwwlioM, aa well aa fan enouadiotasaa of proven •
frou, exmlad ia as 00 litli. pity and tfaame.
' “.Wa aow submit tha trotrmnay ia this
awe. sad Imve to this Legislature and tbe
people what to a. hue prorod a aourre of
grwal asxwty, oare. and labor."
A wMstiag of th. Lfoard of Bagouli waa

°°W&gt; of life, and, u no medal
rtraraa, it arouses the poetic
ioK faculties I in tare tha
lake number of see nets w«rv i
Sunday. Ths Parisian reevgt
proach nt Autuma by certain i

FAMILY MEDICINES.

awalJowi for wanner eliinato b
notioed by him. He rarely- x
Iowa, unleaa Mthapa, by chan­
try Summer a night when fl
•long the Boulevard, tkimm-c
teringjuai above tbe horarf I
lhe Pariaian tbe aigna of tbe
Autumn are the arrival of v:
the routed chceloul ecUcre
at Paria, bumble and modeat I
all love It ia almoet flic ot
of h ftllcn dynuty that did
the jjmgr^ee of thoaa who adop
violet waa loo modeat U&gt; incur
anyone. It ia, Indeed ro mo
will only grow to perfection in
of the w.xala. You may ae&lt;
dens around Paria, al Bourg 1
inatanee, whole acre*, devvlcd
ture of violet., but they have
perfume.
Like the wood
which tha enerwotu berritw gr
nuraerymcn have been unahl. 1
lhe wood-violcl will continue
proaive head in tbe grau.
flower girl, are an&gt;ngia&gt; thei
chestnut rornten, robuat chlldn
gne aad Savoy are inatalling ih
at the corner of aome tr«ques
Like Diogenes, the m&gt;rcha
rotu doe. not lake up mueh rm
ly aaka about three feet for his
ing Move and hinmclf. The a
ia a round kind of a btaaier ov»
place! a tray perforated with 1
In this tray th. ebeMnota an
bake, and a cover put over th
keep the heal in. Ths beat u
the charcoal fire in the bra
ahonld roe with what a Lirgr(

lbw Iagwikt.rv, foel that m year maetHni,
wbieb you garo tn th. ladings of tbe
(Ireoi MaUowsn rommutro. (» called.)
in which a large paM of the rcroipung. &gt;&lt;f
Dr. Drttgla. fo Dr.’Rroe wa. pushed roi lr 1
ro nf n. Hgaitroww, and lb. troeiag. nf

tar. tiho Chaw-Hyud committee,) mum of
wb&lt;m&gt;***d given us*ro time Io lb. inveMi
ration, than any other., were in part, al
IroM, igwnrod. you mad. .e unfortunate
mauak.. and ehMgwd tbe rewaxutbihly U&gt;
lb. etMM of U»*wai&gt;da of dollars of lhe
defalcation from the hand.nf a guilty party
tn throe nf anotbrr
w. think, abe. that I Im Uwag of lb. ball
tn chaproty famed on Ibero manafonly rm&gt;

MEDICINE COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS
’ T hai still ■ itatd juIcv.'Jodgv ('noire,
bad U-vu heard 10 aa) hr I &gt;tr ib&lt;rr.waa ear
invevligstioa of thrt esse by anybody thal I
•*'
. 'la H »aa Wvner than mad
area to I Link of going to the Sapevoav
Court and they totally declined Ui aaa&gt;&gt;l so*
I
,
" 1 c.hiM by nopoMtibihty raise the means

npimoe—In the pment Mala of puUia frol ,
ing. very tell. oooAhuxw wiH ba fait ia lha
revel's of any legal irucrediog now entered
upon, &lt;&gt;« baresflar to.be entered upon, till |
they shall ba romasiltod to &lt;be hands of
thorn who have nosbsew rwreoeaUy invulred
■a I hew uabappy MaUrra. aad. further. ,
till you haw dismiwrol roar prwM at toe ;
nrys and ami-luyoviba Attorney Genera! of

DR. CHAD'S

Cough and Wound Balsam
When it freeics hard enough t
paring stones, then be b happ;
pie buy many ehcatouu. Mini
•perially, the great eonsumcre
chestnuts: and aa they ro from
io another they never fail to but
of cbcnlnnta* They form an”
frugal and uncoady br.-akfaat,
hare the further advsnt.pi of wt
Banda of tbe consumer If Dr.
author of tbe famous Ecidroett 1
unify had ever railed paria, I I
proof of design ia the crest j
J"roasted
*-• • Prorideoa
■I) had in I

'

Tha American colony in Paria
lb Scorteb and expend, and w|
tn bold before tho Cariiata aad
iota a bright example of bow mu
Mier it ia to live In Paria witho
Ution about any prineiplea at a
eboald people who can lire comft
Paria, bo concerned about any fa
leninm? It wu a little Parmen
mid to her doll: -Dolly, if yot
ywt’n go to Broven, bat ifyoa'n
you’ll gw to a Mill nattier” rUc
Amwican In Paria baa aumcwhal
feeling about any other country

I law of (liroe nkked, malioaona ami un­
truthful chorees made against ua, to show
the pntpte of ihU State that our action in |
1 bw maiur enwe who ty from a -amee that
ni lare wsa I visit nurared; that we were
entirely dauatarxMod, aad fow whieb we | Price •» per Battle, ar e BaUlro for BA.
neither ei|wetrd nor askrd any rrqeittal,
Dll. CHASE’S
•nd tbit you wff. ten kt any one decide aa

SKL flK£

ribs.'

L'totrosnr of urom

" W. repeat: £'• da wot oflar there
rrecions with any iron to.threats to
Ifoord. but amply aad only la amount
with lhe views we entertain and, tb
fore, we us perfectly fr“k ■■&gt; mak mg ll

waa written partly by tbe rletl and partly
by hie deputy, and asked the fsmnus de
leixivv where one left off aral tbe other
began, and be could DM 1*1!
The figure ptewnied by'lbis uerlaoded
eapert while &lt;« the wiumv sumd waa aach
that Ashley Pond hung hi* head in eery
•haste, and Webber repeatedly remarked

Chairman uf the eomnriUew on 1 be lint nt■ity la tbs Semto. addressed lb. Ragrou
a. follows:
- la tbe statemrot of the troed. of tb.
Unrvvtdty prepared by tbe Remts. s
brief referenew was wsade to lhe Moratory
deficit.
In that rtatemrot tba Board '
tailed alMorioo to tbe maoaer ia which
they had treated th. defofeatinn and re. 1
quawrd of tbe I^tidatw the rir—’I.and
mort tarefol i’T-u»»,,oV'f 3^**
Tf
treauaeM aad of thajfefakmtioo itself,
promi-ir.g .very aid to tbesr t«wer to make

DYSPEPTIC CORDIAL
rouwi IIP.tMi. and filed sninrt IX.uglse
io due ouurro of lime atrial was had Lefort
Huntington, a dreiMun wa. resrfo d, giving
• .mall balance ia favor of the t’nivenicy.
lb.nglro, frtdtng ager&gt;«vpl. a&gt;Lr&lt;J Hunting |
toe loehangw th* tLoNiiw; sad b. al angrd i
it two oe three tm.ro, tfo. Uai tIM making
a .tuall la'anew sgaiuM the I'airatwiy and I
1 in favor of D. Ogi»a.
J wigs Ramwfoll sod Bcorolirt rokl ttfry '
fell sure that Hunungt a would ijare tn
1 give J .Jgu.-nl in hf-r uf lb* LnieeeMy
lor • large rom of m-«vy still in tbe haada
•if Ifousfoa.
Ilnntinxli-n again prows
.qual to the rn &lt; r»-r&gt;n. sod Jisdgv Kam­
il. II and Bern d&gt;o&lt; are wnderewsd.

l«vn exporod to temptation »r.ure&lt;4f, and
do bonnily believe ihal year brubor 8itm
BLOOD KECEKEBATOB
■a ma a thfofi aad aauaRy da want aa,
..puartuouy u Vtodioata lhe Dawg Iu name ,
(tail of whtrii you aad we wall know you do .
null, rally rclliritig that a vertMeme ot
g-wl eharoeaer tT any family relativa or
bitter Dunsriro rutMaw wtH was bs womb
lU ps|*M IS dwgrare.. an matter under Price *1 per Bwttta, or • Battle, for M.
wbs» mkumi'y of form it maj be pres
birth, wc malt )&gt;« Hu.
DR. &lt;7HASB*8
orrvti
The Governor af ibu .Scaia shsM a| puaac
four Mbsomore, aroo of abater, nomremrle.l. Of th» huts, sod who never beard of
Owenw. IVxaod DougUs login bonds to1
th. Dnirerviky tn the auw» oftSn.Otk) sndi.
to abide tba reaeii; all r-y-L-ba i
watewd. a. well a. ell statwiaaf tauiistnms.
sod all former jndga»n’a or drerero.

Liver! An ti-BilioM Pills

DR- CHASE’S

AMERICAN

bnpliM only a cboie. of .rik
bsMttiag «a of English blood
rm in th. American-rooblMry.
Republic only eaBed about it m
poopk I auapeel many -of th.
oniony would likeet Utter, from
that come over brre appear to L&lt;
their adoration of Counts and Co
Lords aad Ladiaa (with a btg L)
as I wrila there is a poor Amer
hero who is erying out her cyro
Fate, ia lhe form of aa old Fraud
ha. forbidden her ron tho pl«„0|

DR. CHABEfl

MEDICATED PLASTER
the partial and tbe Judge, he baring
iMao (wed one of tbra foe ewetampr
and ne a large paetiow of lha paffpia had
Lwn made to HUped lh-t tl.e judge would
sot ba able to by aaida all foci.ua oe pro
Judloe. which they hrnrud would Rurally I

ready to throw ail farr father'a it
fe*1. »nd M ware bar father and
•bo Count also waa willing to ac
•weet boon. But tbe eU motha.Coubtou, forbs 1. the allianc
eat her nonanal the manure eouh
“other country would forfeit all
•*. mdnd.ng tit]., so for aa th. 1
■WWkliL In Paria tha young
«*o girl would only bar. been the
■nmttem. IJaaea thoroi lean 01
we mart remember that there are
CMS, and Americans in Pana, that
them ar. included many Uiahioc 1

LINIMENT

0MM. bM mo Is[which
tbcysbowM •&lt;* togoiWnod fcr tba boat

yt.ti.n, Inpcr.
.Senator K Lektn Brows, Ifopubbro*,
nrtariau, KalaWMWM.

tW**’

^TadteiL

teeroroXiro D. W. ».mu, Itopwbli
““Wtu bonds U land ai **0,001, fr
in, C&lt;MigT.&lt;auaMlwt. Dworon
that wtll no more thro pay tbe rxpro.ro.
Haprorooiaiiv. K P. Hill. R^ub&amp;twu, -f th. arbhretroa am] pay U&lt;* a
rrohvfotian, Y an Bwvn.
•mall part uf what thv IMwnity ha.
t^t^h.’BtX.iS**’*’ Be,,oWi‘
Baprotwniatiro Uwita Pray, lUpobli-

togadmr, bat, we truM, aot in antagoosun. |

•yprwe ia that all are not auoh, t.'
of many of otir country mao and &lt;
of in-»i

mcmajrr. for tho Prmjdeul ia determined
that they ahull bare tha traarreliog to
thaarWre. .xdaaively tha ution.
Judgt Frroch, Aaautant Secretary of
tba Tisaahry.aayi that the eft cirot man
•Semeot of th. oMafola in oomoting erib
ba. anrod S3,000,000 In tha laat law
Mostho ia the mogla item of prokrotiag
fraud H&gt; the aogar buiuroa.
Pn(u
The N. T. hultpt-Hlnt anya ;—
“Ba- adjtncmaot" i. the protry
which the ax-chivalry of Virginia give to ,
their acbcma for fixing by Maine, withoat I
the coaaeui of 1U ered.-toro, lb. propetiae,
•
tha Btala a hanati dabta that they wdl 1
■W. n,y peoUhiy borrowml th. ,*&gt;.
pbe«iM« from aoom g^uel dead-brot.

Drama n&gt; roams nun wiu. aa

Blighter, fresher, More EntertainingandlnstractmthanErer.

,,lSM’,-,T,n*J(^J1FO-r ARTMKH-

«•»•» Hie weH^nown pBrttr Oo)|

•nd Noteliiea and SjwuJtka
of many Dwmriplioa,.

f

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Kiras orADvrsranrs.

VOL- 24. NO. 32.
.

Hastings, mich.,
best wagon on wheels

pffiiilONll. UiD BOSWESS GIRDS

Wednesday. December

io. ist-i.

WHOLE NO. 1283.

THIS PAPER

^’^HiEWYOiUL
X n. REED

!CTI"&gt;'iwM. WinutswU all «alls.,ae&lt; j^ar■

Jackson W^agon

u Y &gt;v isrritos. Mhh._________awJ
Ai.o5zo n. cadwallauer.

IMPROVED FOR 1879.
D

r““«») "Id Lighw.l Running Wnguu in
E,.t.ry Bos
in White
w.lh (jw

World.

i *C "k .E”rj WhMl
Patent Skein Setter, and

™ on-

B«re Skein «l with the

Every Wasson Warranted !

JOHN R. EASTMAN.
.TTURNKY AT LAW* SOLICITOR

ONLY TRUSS ROD AXLE ATTAOHMEXn’.

1 ."..nteaw, u£m ia I awe fitoek
***rg,c*1

.

'
JAMKA CLARKE
.
AWIBNEY at LAWJt 80UCI10R
IS, i ll.lM.'KKrPnmM Atawttow rtvva is

lhe country. I oongrululsu CuMtwm on
tbe sucetnsfui execution of the Rraump
ti'-n Act.
Al the lime ffxed, and to the
manner coutomplatod by law, United
Skua noise began to bo redoetuad to coin.
Since the first of Jsanary last they hav&lt;
been promt Uy redeemed on prrsentau ra
and to all bustosea transacuoM public and
'private, to all parts of the country, they
•re received and paid out aa 'the enuivslent of coin. Tba demand ap-ju lhe Tress
ary for gold and silver to exchange fur
Uldted States notes baa becd comparatively
small, aad tba voluntary deposit of eon.
and bullion in exchange for uotmi baa been
very large. Tbe excess of tbe preeiju
cietale deposited or exchanged fur Utritod
States, over tbe amount cf United Staiea
notm rvdowmed, ia about &gt;40,000,000.

GREATEST 1MI-R0 EMEXTE ER MADE IK WAGONS.

authority of appvtotmroi and removal* ia
mx a perquisite which may be used to aid
a friend ur toward a patttoan, bat to a trust
to bo exercised in the public interest under
all tbe taactioM wbieb aueud tbe obliga­
tion to apply the public funds only fur pub­
lic purposes Eveiy ritixnu baa ui equal
right to the boner aad proffl of e-ulenng
the public aarvicB of bin oountry The
only jut ground uf discrimination io tbs
rneiwun- of chancier end capacity be Lao
to make that service must useful to ihn

maieriajly becefft the public sarvtot sod
rdieve lhe Execwuve, members of Cmtirrwm and tbe beads of depanaretitm from
infiueneas prejudicial to Joud odmiuiatrau_
------- tUj u,t bisberto

us pfovisiwui. it should be ’smveded. aad
m aid of tbe purpose io view, I recommend
hat more comprehensive and more aesreh
ing method" fur prevtnting, us well aa
punishing, this crime be provided
If
■limitary to secure obedience to tho law,
lhe eojoymcul aud exercise of • the rights
sad privilege" ot citiMuship iq the Terri­
tories at the United Stem may bo witb-

More JACKSON W AGONS &gt;n llsc ’n Barry County
than all others combined, yet the repairs do not average
2 eenU each. Call and see them at
CsUrnttoa

■i. u . RIKER.

THE l-EACE. -Orosral
ra Areal, falsa Btosfi. rtlsts ttroy.

GREBLE &amp; RUSSELL’S.
Itf

Hastings. Mich;, .May G, 1879.

i&gt;H. II. F. PECKHAM.

GREAT EXCITEMENT !

of tbe Cnah Store haa again'received a Large Stock of

sums, rmiks,
Wamw/fj,

present Ians.
Tba amount Of tolaVTM
Bared aannally by tha p ocaaa oi
refunding
tba debt ainor
March
!, 1877, to 114,297,177. The Umda aula
were la-ptly io small sums, and tba num­
ber ul our citiaeaa now bolding iba public

Waterproofs, Blanktis, Nubias. Knit Saqoes. ic.

Abo o large aanortmcnt of Hoaiery and all kindu of Fancy Goqd".

DENTIST

Miiliijai.

CLOTHING !

CLOTHING !

TLLIAM WALTER.
TAILOR.

thing, and carry with them unchallenged
eo.tirity^nd rcept.-t
1 earnestly appeal
to the intelligence and patriotism Of alt
&gt;r «.d cttix.ua, of every part of lhe country,
huhwver' much they may be divided to
opinions ..n otlitr ptouiosl subjects, to'
uni’e in c mpelhng obedience to existing
Isws aimed at tbe-ptotouiJO of the right
ofauffrsge. I respectfully urge upoe. Congrtv to supply ary di-fvets in itrac laws

administration of my pwdewaaaor, I think
the eeonomy. purity and efficiency of tho
publicsertke would be greatly promoted
by their systematic iatroduetieu, wherever
practicable, throughout tho entire Civil
Service of the Goveromtot, together with
auiplf provisiou for tbeir gcosral suprrtisanw, ia order to secure mmimsooy and
uniform justice, lleporta from the Seerecsry nf tbe Interior, from the PoeuaaaterGeucral. from the Postmastor in tbe Qty

Em; to? Block, oved Mudge‘a Store;

"II Work GUArA4|TEED. An Over Ooat for .....

$3 00

A Good Suit for..................

...$6 00

An All Wool Suit for....

..$10 00

1- J-

,

Cwriagt Sin ai Onantal
.

paL.n.ter

...

Cali aiitl Examine before Purchasing Elsewhere

LEWIS STERN. »■&gt;»« ' Bl“k-

Soap !
Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;
For the Laundry, the Kitchfn, and for general

The Price of the Iraporirl Soup i" t6.26 per box of 100 I lb
ban,—75 lhe. in the’ box. To any one who will w-nd.ua an order
for lb boxea with ea»h. V52.60 we will aend dnh box extra free f
a premium. Or the orderrtasy be &gt;"« •» u" for one ur mor”
boxer ot a time with rsmtUpltw, end when we bare the, received
orders for 10 boxc. wo will .end the eiorenlh box free a. propo,ed
Tbe :,r-t hotel in tbeStole tore-luce raws.
If von do not wi.K to mnd money in adrnuce you may
Tho ffrvt hotel ia the Stole with Pae- ebore.
sengtr Elevator,
’
detxwit it with any banker or merchant in good erwht in your
ksv* ‘toiUit A'dJUt* prsprtetvr ef this Helal town with Ute underatanding that be iato renut.t to ua on recetpl
S2.00. $Z50,"ind $3.00 Per Dey,
ot the Soap which ia lo be ahippt'-l to hi. care. Addroa.

' of tbe world, Inada mo to recommend tba:
Congress refrhta from new Irgirislkin on
tha genetai snbieet. Tba great revival of
trade, internal and foreign, will "apply,
during tba routing yaar, its uwn toatrue
Hotts, which may well ba a wattal before
attempting farther eipcrimeuul measures

In view uf tbe forts that during a roust.ivrabls period the Gorernmcut of Gres|
Britain has bean dealing with adnrioioivs
lira problems and abases, io various par
ttrolsra apeloguw tu tbosp |tv»«.tr&lt;i in
thia evaniry, and that, in recant years, tbe
meaenm adopted were uodrestiwwi to hare
been effective and ia every respect highly
satisfactory, I ttomgbt It darirsbto to have
taller iolorioauxn upon tho sabjMt, aud
accordingly rr'iusstod the Chairman of tbe
(Heil Servlro I'oCiHilasl.it.a to ni.ko a II t-r

strongly urge upon Coograan lb«. impwt
some of sulburictog tbe Secretary of the
Treasury lo suspend the coinage of silver
dollars upon tha ptessol legal ratio. Tb.
market value of tho tdJvvr dollar brine uni
furmly and largely lea. than tba market
value of the gold dollar, to is. obviously
impracticable to maintain them at par with
each other if both STS coined without limn
If the ebsapar outo » forced into drcuu- ------------ r_... ....
...
Um, It will, if coined without limit, souo i history of the partisan spoils
1__ _— .
...I. ■•■■daevt ftf Value am! Gre-it llritato S'ld uf the CIS,
thus defeat the doairsd obioM, which ia a
currency of both gold and silver, which
aKitll be of equivalent velar, -dollar fur
dollar, with the universally recogulxed
moeny of lhe world

•nperioicu irurc cf a single rosmiosivii.
biv« nub great ndvtutmsc been aatabliahed
as condilhms of ulmtMioii to airarat e-ttvy
official plarc in lhe Hihorltnato admiuiatrattoo uf that country nod a! Britiah India.

CRAMPTON BROTHERS,
law! ai Best Ditmi-ma It Icfitn
«\Mssxar
llmfi

Corner Monroe »nd JelTeraou Street". N»* l °O-

THENEWVICTOR.
SIMUCnY SHPUFiED!
UNgE/

Improvomonts September, "STO-

4,....

WAKE UP!
Wt Sin few Machines Ewery Tima.

AND GO TO

JAMES M. HEWES
SAWS FILED,

y«i have sum

Running Machine in the

—ncToa sowiwc ■*&lt;*•"

Gain, TatoA Bediofa, aii Ss&amp;s •
roH Torr*

coax
-»» «■

bsdutowk

__

at Iantie cable between Francs, by way of
the Fnmeb Island of Sl Pierre, and this
country, subject to any fotnre Isgiaiatina
of &lt; •mgrwna on tbe subject Tbe Condi
twao iuipjotd. bef-re allowing thw OMiooeticn with our shore, to be ratahitohod, are
seek aa to seem its Mmpetitioa with any
extotiog nr futon hoes of marine cable,
and preglmiv ama'gamation therewith. To
pew.de fAr entire equality of a

WH M&gt; («• ia'tiBfcUr that II wss cosy far j from tbe Collector of the Port, tbe Navel
thus* uuitog ■p'«iala&gt;mt&gt; sod piumu i Officer and the Survivor ia that city, and
itous to personally smrtaiu tba merits of - from-lhe postmasters end eoUoetora ia sevtbs caolidaini.
1'sny nausgvra sod ' real of the other large cuics, shew that tbe
mttliud* bad trot than b-vome p. wevfal i eiimpe itive system, where applied, bee is
apcurire &lt;&gt;f Cumfoo, boatilp Iji ihe| various ways n-ninbuted to improve the
public service The reports show that
’ the result* have been salutary in a marked
degree, and that the general apoliesltna of

Tbe coinage of gold by the mints of tbe

MEN'S A.ND B

&lt; •

effected ab. ut SI 1,000,01)0 can he annual
ly rated lo the Treasury
To secure thia
important reduction cf interest to be paid
by tbe United Staton further lemslaiton is
requited, which, it ia hoped, will be provi­
ded by Congr-jm during its pewent aea.

uew &lt;ud decisive evidence of tbe deep in
ferret which the great body of ritiuroa take
ia the proem of the country toward a
more general and 'complete aoubluhment,
•l whatever cost, of universal security and
freedom in the exercise of the elective
franchise. While many topic* of poliiicwT
.-ooeern damaud grrst aUeotion from our
per.plo. both in tbe sphere uf Notional aud
•'rate autburity, I dud n &gt; reasoo to qual­
ify the opiab.o I expressed ia my last an­
nual Message, that no temporary cr tdmmistrslire interests uf Government, bow
ever urgent or weighty, will cr&lt;&lt; display
the real of our people in defence of tbe
primary rights of citileosbip, and that the
P'wrr of public upinijn will override.ell
political prejudices _aud a'J seelies," I

•xaminau-jos have been attended by many
ciitoros, who have bad an opportunity to
tburoaghly invsetigate the scope and
character of the teats and the method of
d'tcttuiumg the resalts. end those v u&lt;vr&gt;
b»ve without expeettoo, approved tbe

sod I mpac-.fully submit p&gt; your rooaitV
scattou tho itsp-waoce of Cungrwinael
aevioa pi this matter.
w
Tbe qurvtioes uf grave impwlaaee with
Spain, growing oat of the toe-dents of tho
Cuban ttnarrection. have been, far tbe
moa part, happily aud beooraWy aoulcd..
it may rooeoosbly be anticapalrd that lhe
c-imm.sei.re, now silting- ia Washington,
lor the deeiaioa of private caaso ia this
connection, will
be able, to brrag ita
labors ion coicluwvn Tbe Iqpgwvaod

�June 30, 1861, are 84U/180,
423.93, the Ame bring for atemium of
money than any annual estimate rendered
to Congreaa from that Dsparttnoat daring
a ptnod uf al leaat twelve j«m. He
coooura with tbe General of the Army in
recommending rack legislation aa will suthosfa*ih«ei3iatmeol of th* full number
of 35,000 men for tbe lino of tbo Army,
exriuaive of tbe 3.4G0 men required for
detatbed duty, and ibwefcro not available
for service in the field. He also recom­
mend* that Congres* be asked to provide
by law for tbe disposition of a forgo numher of abandoned military posts and rerozvalians which though reryvaluaMe iw them**lr«*, bare been rendered nselm* foe mili­
tary purporoa by the advnne* ot milaation and acttlcment. He unites with the
Quartettnaater General in&gt; reeoaracoding
tbit an appropriation be made for the
construction of a cheap nod perfectly fire­
proof building for the safe storage of a vast
amount of money, aoemrato, voqcbe*.
claims, and other valuable record* now In
the proriaon'of auitable legislation looking

tbo dietinguiaed magiotratta who eomp»e
the court can eocomplisb more than is now
done. In the oourta of many of th* citcuit* also tbo basic,ea* h., increased to
snob so extent that th* delay of Justice
will call tho attention of Cougrras to aa
appropriate remedy. It ia believed that
all 1* done in each circuit which can fairly
be expected from iu judicial forre.
Tho
evils arising from delay are lees heorily
fialtby the United State* than by private
suitors, u ita caaw* are advanced by tbo
oourta when it ia seen that they Involve
the diocuarioa of qusetfons of a puWio
character. The remedy suggeoted by tbe
Attorcey.General fo the'appointment of
additional Circuit Judges, and tho crea­
tion of an intermediate Court of Error*
and Appeals, which shall rollers tbe Su­
preme Court of a pert of iu jurisdiction,
white a lyger foroo is also obtained for
th* performance of Circuit duties. I oom-

complete retnodr, and would involve, if
tew additional Circuit Jodgoi are appoin­
ted, an expenditare, at tho prwent rate of
aalari*., of oot more than 860,000 a year,
formity with the vies** of the Judge Ad­ which would certainly b* small iu tajtnvocate General, *om* declaratory legisla­ poriatm with tha object* to be attained.
tion in referenoo to tho military Statute of
Limitation*, a* applied to tbe crime of de­
Tho report of the Po*tmaal«r-Gaocral
sertion. In these several recommenda­
tion* I concur. Tbe Secretary of War bear* teaUmony to the general revival of
The
further report* that lhe work for tbe tm- buainoa* throughout die country.
receipts
of the Port-Offioe Department fcr
proveiMut of the South Paa* of tho Mteaiasippi River, under contract with Mr. the year ending June 30,1870. wen 830,­
041,
993.26,
being
8764.464.91
more
Jame* B. Ead». tuado in pursuance cd u&gt;
aet of Coogrom, baa been prosecuted dur­ than the revenue* of the proceeding year.
ing the paat year with a greater tneaauo Tbe amount realized from tbe aalo of
poetege-atampa, stamped envelope* and
paual-card. waa &gt;764,465.91 mor .than
tn lhe proceeding year, aud 82,387,559.23
more than in 1877. The expenditure* of
tbe Department were 833,449399.45,’ of
which the aum of 8376,461.63 waa paid
on liabilities incurred in th* prccrediog
year. The expenditure* during thd year
were 8801,209.77 lex* than in the preoAiing year. This reduction is to be
attributed mainly to the operation of the
law passed June 17, 1878, changing the
compensation of poet master* from a commiaaion on the value ef aUmpMd ia a

having by their own labor ta j.porud their
lasnilies for a nntolcr of year*, and who ar*
trilling to detach i’&gt;em»-dv&lt;* from their action ja the State* am! Territories snd in
tribal rdationa, to lira becafit of th* the District of Columbia. Th* wire fore­
Homo-lead act, and to grant tbciu patent* thought of tbo founder* ot oar Govwneoataining the same prtvisMft of inaliena­ ment lu* npt only fcrni*h*d the l&gt;*«ia
bility for a ovrtain period. The etxpcri- i■ for tho support af the eommon-reboul ayasent of sending a number cf Indian |jcm ol the newer State*, but laid tbo
children of both MXgs lui the Hampton fousdatiou for lhe tnamtetunee of their
Normal and Agricultural Inatitute in | unitershie* and colkgra of agriculture and
Virginia tn receive an clemctilary Englul; the mechanic art*. Measure* in aceordeducation and pncrical iiwtnuiiim in ane* nilh thia traditional policy, for tbo
faraiug and other ttaeful in-Justrica has further benefit of all tboe intcrwta, aod
led to reaulta *o promising that J wa* lb-.- extension of the ramo edvantagM to
thought expedient to turn ever thcVuval- rtety portion of the cattaUy, U te hoped,
ry barracks at Carlisle, iu Pennsylvania, to wiilrtmtir* your favorable coasiaeraiion.
tue Interior Department for the eatablUlt. To prteerve and perpetuate tho National
ment of an Indian school on a lirger sca'e. litertturo should be among tho fcremoet
cares of lhe Nittecal legislature
Th*
library gathered-at the Capitol still remains unpruvided with any suitable
accotnuTodabon* for ita rapidly increasing
storm. Tbe magnitude and importance
of the collection, icereaMd aa at i* by tbo
Grove, in Oregon- Tbeae in.titutiont will d p.*it» wade under tbe tew of copyright
commend themselves to tbe liberality of by cbcirvtic sod foreign exchaag— and
Congres. and lo die philintltropie munifi­ by dn aeieutific library nf tbo Snilthaencence of the American people.
ion Ini.tituiioti, rail for Luilding.aeoomaiodatirmi. which ahall In at enoe equal aod
fireproof. The local ion of such a publie
builditip, which abtfnld provide for tbe
preeac-g necessities of tbe ptment, and for
tho va« increase of the Nation * books in

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Diplomatic intercourse with Columbia
TO YOUNG MEN.
ia again fully restored by the arrival of a
Minuter from that country to tbe United
State*. Thia ia especially fortunate, iu
view of the Act that the question of an
interocconic canal has recently aaramed a
now and important aspect aad ia now un­
der discussion with th* Centra) American
r w*-'
UiM r.u.u-4 : » ttiM t-re.rl.r A l«v- eta* W lbw rnwrtu
! Tin joint c-juimiasion created by the
couutna*, through whom territory tbo ca­
. act ot Congrats of Augurt.3, 1876. for tbo
*&gt;4 -r-lte-l ra^U-s te.ttej
nal by tha Nicaragua route would have to
l|Wp*t« of •upervhiog and directing the
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j couipLtfoo of the Washington National
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&gt; cn their part will m that
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uf
which
commission
the
the earii
hxution of auch a wo:k will
1'rcsaicct I.t a number, lisa given careful
tojyalyL-^----------------„ not only of
lo the benefit,
attention to thia subject, and already tho
their own citizen* and those of th* United
' atrenj thening of the foundation lias so far
State*, but of the cowmoro of th* civil• prwgrt-vcd aa to insure the cnltra sue«M
iz*d world. It ia not \ubted that,
expdaed t&gt; tbo rc|&lt;tirioo of Audi attempt* of this part qfth* work. A mamive
should the work bo undertaken under the
a* happened tbi» y#ar wb.-n the virrouud- layer, of masonry h.*s been introduced
protective auspice* of th* United State*,
ing State* are more drorely actiicJ an 1 the bel-w the oti^nal fouodtticn, widening
and upon satisfactory i-rnramioas for the
westward morctnmii i f vine popnlatiou the Iw, increa.|og lhe »taMHty of the
right of way and iu aacority by tha Cen­
look* ati'I more eagvriy for ftv»h Isn-ls to strutter.', aud .rendering it po**lbh&gt; to
tral American Goreromrate, tb* capital
occupy. ' Under such cireutn.tscctJ. thn 'carry tbe shift t-&gt; completion, it is
for it* completion wodld readily b* fur­
difficulty &lt;d maiuteiuing tho Indian Te '• j carnettly recommended that such further
nished from thia country and Europe
ritory iu it* proteti! slate will greatly la­ appropnatioiu be made for the continued
.Cnt&lt;rinMln*e*a Mitt Jamtara LJM. «ltea&gt;tecriMiea* to date fMm th«tlni« of th.
whi.h might, foiling such guarantee*
crosse, aud too lodian trib« inhabiting it 1 pr TtoratiM of the work as may be nccc*
.'al, .t u
prove inaceerttible.
would do well to prepare for such a cun- i utj for the cim'iietion of thU National
Diplomatic relation* with Chili have altingvney. I therefore fully approve of i to'iEnmetit a: ah early day.
£&lt;*»*». Orarei. DUUw*. fateku Di~J, .
ao been strengthened by tbe reception cf a
tbe advice gireu to them by the Secretary
Minister from that country. The war be­
of tbe leteiijr, or. arcrerat . -.-id. ft, Ca
tween Peru, .Bolivia and Chili still coa- full and detailed account of tbe military propriation* In addition to tbo revenue* r.f divide among tbcm»c!r.-.e lar v.rally a*
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operations for the repression of hoetilkca the department, waa 83,031,454.94, being large a quantity of their fsnj-i
t!;-&gt; in
82,2711,197.00 lea* than in tbe praireding
bear fir: I ao ut 1*1
deemed it proper to interpose in the mat­ among tbo Indiana of the Ute and
cultivate', to acquire i .diridoil title* in
ratetotbaSM*. Il r&gt;l~u
year.
The
expenditure*
for
tho
fiscal
5OTH YEAR
ter farther than to convey to all the Gov­ Apache tribe*, and praise ia justly award­
fee, instead ul th.ir pre-re: t:il«.I
saeft’jsrajsr
year
*miiap
June
30,1881,
are
retimated
ernment* concerned tbe aaaurance that the ed to the officer* aud troop* engaged, for
ship in common, and t ■ t.re.l l.r ia al.a:
CODEY'S LADY’S BOOK FOH SALE AND TO REKT.
friendly offict* of tbe Government of the the promptnem, skill and courage di*- at 839,930300. and th. receipt* from all manticy the Lateuco uf their k-. i may ' :
United State* for tbo restoration of peace pbywl The peat year baa been one of aourea* al 833,210,009 leaving a deficleoey disposed ol by the Govcrataeut'fot their
upon an honorable basis will be extended, almo*! unbroken peace aad quiet cn the to be appropriated for out the Treasury of benefit By aJipting aueh a tea -y they
’ m case the bJligerenta shall exhibit a read- Mexican frontier, and there is rcaaon to 87,710,900. Tbe relation* of the depart­ would mor* certainly secure l t th
Knappen's Law Office.
meet with railroad companies hare l.oetf selves tbe value of their i-j40&lt;as to accept them. Cordial relation*
r. i . iSy and favorably consideration of 'tic
harmonized,.npewithatanding ths general at th* tain* time pt','®.-:' f r . re­ i . &lt;•» ubich they ezrreM as to the urgent
REDUCED TO $2.00 PER YEAR.
continue with Brazil and the Argentine
MW -n 3r«lway. aartb uf raUre-vL or
Republic, and trade with there counlrios that region will prove permanently »uo- reduction by Cougrem nf their comjwnaa- in civilization and proepcri y, than l.rvn- ti.-. d Of Ir-giriali-n for tbe reclamation of
tho
usnrsliTJ*
of
tiin
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otemac
and
ita
east
tion,
by
tbe
appropriation
for
special
foeileeseful
This
Department
waa
enabled,
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'it ■&gt;•.-.■■
i« improving. A provision for regular
! cru bxnnela, witbia the limits of the city.
and more frequent wall communication, in daring tbe (aatyear, to find temporary, ;itic* The railway I&gt;t Office line* have of thing* in the Tartifory. Tb:i .n
Office.
i for tb* repair : I t!i&gt; •'.recta of the
our own ship*, between the port* of this though crowded accommodations end a been-grratly extended, especially in tlie
Capital, hrtctufurn laid with wooden
Udy'a Book tar cue Year
country and tba Nation* of Sooth America safe depository for a portion of its record* Southern Slate*. The intcreau of the
Livtta'. an 1 now by doray rendered almou j
seems to ma to dtaervo the attention of in tbp completed mat wing of tho building Railway Mail Service and of tbe' public XLVth
twain
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aad
a
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Office.
Ccngrra* a* an crecntial percuraor of an dotognrd for the State, War aud Navy de- would be gtratad promoted, and tbe ex­ taiucc, of both
cur to tl'.ealtb bf Us citizens.
The
IN 1880.
ctttld be moro readily control­ port, In toy
enlargement of cur rotnmeroo with them partmeau Tho construction of the north penditure*
led, by the da**ific»ti-.m of tbe employe*
nn». at tie disposal of the Commiaeionand an extenriop of our carrying trade wing of tho building, a part of tbe street­
. &lt;re are wholly imdrquato tor lhe aeeomA recent revolution in Venezuela baa been urn intended for tbe use of tbo War de­ of lhe Railway Mail Service a* m»mj li-bns-mt uf iIkm important works, aud
followed by tbo establishment of a proris- pertinent, is being carried forward with meaded by the I’oatznaater General, the
sKald be sttpptenanted hv timely approional Gorsramcnt. Thia Government has all pooaibk dirpatch, and die work should appropriation lor salaries, with respect lo
which tho maximaa; limit is already fixed
not yet been formally reeogniacd, and it ia receive from CongrcM aueb liberal appro- by law, to be made in groaa. Tbe' Port.
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deemed desirable to await tbo proposed priatiotM u will accuro it* speedy comuiaster-General rccconimrads an amend­
action of tbe people which is expected to pleiioa.
ment of the law regulating the increase'
give it lhe sanctum of constitutional forms.
cf cc tope UM Ur, n for incrrased service and
A naval vowel has been sent to tbo Samo­
KIDNEY DISEASES,
The report of tho Secretary of the increased speed in star route*, so a* to enan Island*, to make surveys and uko pos­ Nary show* continued improvement in
UVER COMPLAINTS,
nappen’s Law Office.
tucli
session of the privilege* ceded lo the that branch of tha vervico during the aUc him to advertise for prtposl*
Constipation and Pfics.
incnsucd aervire and apeod.
lie alro
United States by Samoa, ia the Harbor of let fiscal year. Extensive repair* bare
auggeat* tho advantages to accrue tq th:
Pago-Pago. A coaling atalion ia to be es­ been made upon vessels, aud two new
of tho country from tb* enact­
tablished thert, which will be convenient ship have been completed and made ready commerce
ment of a general law, Authorizing convawan'd exclusive jurisdiction over tho
sad useful to United State* vessels.
for *e». The total expenditure of the
.'trirt cf Columbia, it* rittxoaa must nf
Tb* subjartof npening diplomatic rola- ye«r "nded Jane 30. ISWt Jndudlog spe­
neernaty look to Gmgrmi afoo* tor all
cific appropriations not estimated lor by
urvifxi I. cMatiwi afiectiog their mInverts,
the mails between porta of tbe United
the Department, were 813,555,710,09. State* and port* of the Wat Indic aad
r»nd
th* territory of tfiis iHrtrict is th*
Tbe expenses chargeable to the year, after South America, at a fixed maximum price
Hixon property U the people of tb*
deducting the amonn*. of tbrao ipecific
Cbited State*, who, equally with it* real-.
per mile; the amount to be expended be­
appropriation*, were 813/143, 317 79, but ing regulated by annual appropriations, in
dent ritizrtia, are interested in the pros­
with nearly all European and American thia subject to a reduction of 8263,725,99, like manner with the amount paid for tbo
perity of their Capital, 1 canuot doubt
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countries,.and it ia believed that, with j*-# that amount having been drawn neon war­
Hutt ybn will ba amply MMaiaod by the j
domctic star service.
Tho arrangement
WONDERFUL
diems action in regard to iu develop­ ranto, but not paid out duriar the year.
geecral vale* of tbe country tn any tn*umade by the Postmaster-General and the
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ment, it can and will be mare enhanced, The amount of appropriations applicable
1 • y..-i may adopt f r ahis purpo*. Il
Secretary of lhe Treasury for the collection
and that American product* and manu- to the last fiscal yrar was 814,538,646 17.
of doty upon book* received iu tbo mail
fst Larva will find new and expanding mar­ There was, therefore, a balance of 31,.
from foreign rountrie* has proved ao satis
ket* The report* of diplomatic *nd con­ 479,054.27 remalnisg unexpended and to factory In iu practical .operation that th*
sular officer* upon this rabjeet, under tbe th* credit ol tbe Department on June 30, reoom mendei ion ia now nud. that Conjnaa
ayitem now adapted, have resulted in ob­ 1779. The estimate* for tho fiscal year
1 .iobIm uf pupil, te rapsdiy lo.rrasieg. u-&gt; ।
shall extend the provision* of the Act uf
taining much Tnluable information, which ending June 30,1S81, are 814,961,147­
■ sd&lt;qaato pnxwuto eatus lev a cer**pa*d&gt; i
March 3, 1879, under which thia arrange­
95, which exceeds lhe appropriationsJ tor ment wa* made, au aa to apply to all other
THE SUN FOR 1880
:&gt;. toev*u* ot scbo*J aeo--amoteiivo. aad
tho present fiscal y«ar 8381,897 28. Tbo dutiable article* received in tire mail* from
, t! - ComxiMiuton are without tbe ateeaa
reason for ibis increase ia explained in tbe foreign couutcic.
by Congress fix this purpua.
11. ti &lt;t tbi* urg*M o*ed
A uamlw
Secretary a report Tbe appropriation*
important letolt. fcwwtsrr. &lt; &gt;i.
. of lb. Lohling* oow used for acbou! par
available for tbe present fi»c*l year ar*
I -. xs at* ranted, aod ar*, lo unpottaal
Ths reports of the Secretary ot I he In­ f*-s that th* dc«trtirtij-. • f
814.502,250,67, which w31, in th* opin­
foraata by depealati., alib
|4ttKuter&gt;. oMun»d foe th* p«rpo**L
terior *ad of the Cemmiaaioner of Indian
ion of the Secretary, answer all tbo ordin­
crt-si atili oceur, has Ic. i pt
The eauiJ of popular educati-m in th*
Affair*, setting forth the present state of
D.itritt ofCJumbis i* swtly cutUted to
that tbe inhabitenta of th* ceded territory, ary demands cf tbe service. The amount our relation* with the Indian tribe* on in extent, and it ia jra:i;Llr
the mbm ccnalderation al the hands of tb*
with tbe exception of tba uncivilized na­ drawn from the Treasury from July . 1 to our territory, the moature* taken ta ad­ prewnt policy tojtgi.rccaJy •
Natiooai Govrramenl a»in the &gt;*v*nl
tive tribe*, shall bo admitted to tbo enjoy­ November 1,1879, wu 85, 770,484 12, vance thyir civilization aod prusiMtriiy. luffidunt J rjviik’a ta that end
•riutr* and Tcrnlorhw, to which munifiment of all tbo righto of citiacns of the of which 81.095,440.33 has been refunded, and tho progreu* already acliicvcd by Uongron*, anch Iresnuac*, a!
■ tent grants of the pablie lands have b»on
United Btatae, aud aball bo maintained leaving as the expenditure of that period them, will be found of more than ordinary
84,674/163.79.
If
tbo
expenditure*
of
and*
f.» the enifawusetiu of school* and
and protected in th* free anjoymcit
interest.' Tho general condnct of our!
of their liberty of property and re­ the remaining two-thirds cf the year do Indian population La* been ao satisfactory : for lhe uaiiy requirement* of the pupal*­
ligion. The nncivilixod tribee are subject not exceed Jh.eproportion for these four that tbo occurronee of two dWtnbancc*. |&gt; tion easoot, under the prteeut alate of
to such laws and regulatiooa u the United month*, there will remain unexpended al which mnltod ia bloodshed and dartruc ;' the law, be otberwian obtained. I tbcreState* may from time to lime adopt in i+ the end of the year 8477/159JO of the cur­ tion of property, ia all tbo mor* to be I fore earcartly invito the attention uf Crate lire recommendation by tho Steregard to tb* abcrigical tribe* of that coun­ rent appropriations. The report of th* See. lamented. Tb* hiatorv of the outbreak II gtra*
tary of the Interior, that »Jaw be euartad Tye
try. Both the oblT—■'—
•—— shows lhe gratifiyiug fact that among nil on lhe White River Ute Roacrvatioa, in ,
the diaburatng offices of tbe pay corp* of Western Colorado, ba* become *o familiar j’ enabling lire (fovetntuent to «~ll timber
i
anil the uvcam&amp;a
tbe Navy there is not one who ia a default­ by. elaborate reports iw the publie pram 1 from tli* public land*, without convoying
er to the extent of a single dollar.
I that its remarkable incidents tired no: be the fee, where tach landa are principally
unite with him in recommending tbs re, stated here tn detail II is expected that valuable for the limber lhenrou, such taleu
moral ot tbo observatory ton more heaWb the settlement of this difficulty will lead lo bo to regulateJ aa to conform t-l do:ma
tic want* aud buainrai rtquirrujinte, while
fence*, such as awsult, robbery and mur­
to such arrangemeota as will prevent far­
Tha New York Tribun*.
at lhe tamo time guarding azaiurt a awovpder, and no magistrate authorized to issue
ther hcstile contact between tbo Indians ing destruction uf tho forats The cn1‘trhap* no newspaper in this country
er execute process in luch case*. Serious
and tb* bord«r aaUUmnte in Western actmeet of aach a law appears to beoorsv a
has far tho
thirty yean exerted ao
difficulties have already arisen from offirnaa*
Colorado. Tb*o&gt;hsr dtsiurbaao occur­ more prevaiug neccmtity every day.
groat so mfiacneo. and Joao ao much to
of thia character, not only among the orig­
red at the Moacalero Agency, in Nowmoal'l putilic opinion, on ail important
inal inhabitants, but among citizen* of the
Msxico, where Victoria, tbo head of a
My reeommendation* • in foruwr inra- qu-.-tioM of politic* auJ toorala, a* 7Jte
United State!, and other countries who
small band of marauder*, after committing
bare engaged in uaning, fishing aad oth­
many atrocities, being vigorously chased regea y&lt;* renewed in favor ef enlarging ■ Art- IW Frifouu.
It is th* general
er buaiMM operation* within tbe Terri­
by * military force, made his way across tho fprtlitias of tha Department of Agri
tory. A bill actbortziug the appointment
the Mexican border, end ia now on foreign ajltare. Agricultaro is the leading inter­ udgtocut of intelligent people that H
est and tho ptrrasocnt industry of tbo never Was u better paper than it ia at pros
of JuatiMBof ths Peans and Constable*,
soil.
people.
It
is
to
lh&lt;abundance
of
agri
rat.
A\- c.iuiiacnd it lo our readsra as a
and the arrest aud detention of pcraoo*
White tbeae oecurreocaa, iu which a
cultural prodocliou, as compared with our
homo eonoutnptiou. and the forgely-in- paper that will be specially valsabteduring
riding for an appeal to United State*
creaaod and bighly-frpfitablo market tbs eitning I’reoifonlW year. Boo ita
Courl* for tbe Dwtrict of Oregon, in aultabroad which wa have enjoyed in raocuit annual pnupectus in another oolama. Iu
abb eases, will, Bi a proper time, be rebycara, that we are m.nnly indebted f &gt;t &lt;mr offar uf Chamber's Cyelopendia aa a premimiuod to Coagreaa.
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. prooeaa or fcr the diacbarge of other dupraacut prosperity aa a people. Wo mttrt utu i* aouMtliing aotoubbing. In tbe
tub roue risajtcB*.
tie*, and since June 3G these officer* have
look for it* continued malnteneaco to the
The attention of .Congreaa ia called to continued tho performanee of their datie*
sstac
substantial re«oure! Thcro 1» no Whole history of newspaper premium* we
th* annual report of the Secretary nf tha without compc»ation from tho Goveni- lite, and lo davelopo a capacity for UMfuli
branch
of indurtry in which labor, direct­
Treasury, on tbe condition ol the public mttrt, taking upon tbecwtlre* tbe nocat­ and civilized occupations. What they hare
ed
by scientific knowledge, yield* sub tie. Wo, alao, ask the special attention
financial. The ordinary revenue* from all aery incidental, outlay* u well aa render­ already aceompiiahad la tbe pumalt uf
Increased
production in comparison with of rttb*cnb«r« to tb* daily to the fact that
ing their o«n terriers
In only a lew agricultural and mechanical work, th*
unavoidable instance* baa tbo proper exe­ remarkable aueceat which hat at tended unskilled labor, and no branch of tho pub­ hereafter e Sunday edition, the beat paper
lic service to which tbo ctMiourageiBont of
cution of tho proa** of the United Sta­ tha experiment of employing ai freighter*
ot the week, will bs priuttd regularly.
te* foiled by rearon of the abtoenoe of tbe a elasa of Indiana hitherto counted among libara! appropriations can be more appro­ Thia should bo an additional tnducemao
priately oxtoodod. The omimiun to ren­
requiaite appropriation. Thia course of tbe wildcat and moat intractable, and tbe
oScral conduct ca the part ct these officers, general aud urgent desire expraaad by der sueh aid is not a wtee eoonomy, but, for psopte to take the daily N. V. FnhuB*
on the contrary, undoubtedly malt* ia
highly creditable to their fidelity, was them for tbe education of their children
losses of itumca-e sum* annually that
edviaad by th* Attoraey Geeeral, who in- may be taken as aufliciut proof that they
might bo saved through wril-dirreted ef­ paper in tbe world.
fonned them, however, that they would will bo found capable of aacoanpliahing
The Big Ilapida^'.ki^r
in last
fort* by the Government to promote this
neetmrily bar* to rely foe their compoo- moeb more if they continue to bo wirely vital tatami. Tho result* already ao
and foiriy guided. The Indian policy
ccmtiluhcd
with tho veryf limited moans week'* issue give* the editor of th* Bas•ketched in th* report cf th* Secretary of heretofore placed
xn the following oomplimactary malic* :
at
tbo
fiommaud
of
tk*
the Interior, tho object of which la to
I0TAMIC IAIUM
Department of Agriculture ar* an saromt
Hou. G«o. M. Deway. editor of the
make liberal provision for the edueation of
Hosting* BakuXX, ia doing a vast amount
Indian youth, to eeUla the Indian* upon of what may b------ -“"J “*■
fora Iota in aoTcraiity, to give tl.ra utla KXX...___________________ _ of tesapcrancn work ia thia State, not only
through tbe eohsmos of bis paper, bat ia
in fo* to their ffirw, inafiiacabta for a
with a view to plaeiug the Dopartart'nt addreming meetings In different tooalitim.
upon a footing which will ccabiult to
Th* Hasting* Bsbmm wa* ao full of
heavy editorial* last week tha! tbe engine

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and Olbera. Guardian fikn u new bond B#d
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Devotional’exsr-

Lathrop, Morgan ; Mrs. Lem. Wing, Or
nngarflte; Mrs. Hunt, Hope, Mrs. Char­
ion C.othon. Baltimore ; Mp. Pliny MoOmbar, Maple Grove,
Mrs. Walee,
Prairieville ; Mrs. W. Barber, Barry ,
Mm. Jonathan Steven, Johnstown ; ^Ira.
W. W. Colo,' Assyria. The duty of each

ANOTHER CHANCE.

Beaoufnlly Ulnwrsurf.

“« led by Mm. McElwain of Harting.,
after opening remarks by tho President,
explaining the object of tbo call, Mrs.
Chaa. Bcniley uf Haeungs was nomi­
, Mled for Secretary, aod upon the

ciTstra

D»c- let-—Estate uf Hor.ee Wellman,
d«marod. Hearing .ppctam. ,t of

winter continued to Ifoccmber 8th mtaut.
Estate of DaAy Doyledeemred. Richatd Doyle appointed administrator. Ap.
praiaera appointed. Claim, to be beard by
the Court. Bond filed and latter ireued.
Dec. 2nd—Estate of Henry Snyder deoaamd.
Hearing of Claim* Mt,tinu«i
to Dec. 22od iMtaht.
Estate of Cor* Evans at al, minor*.
Account of guanSao fifed.
Estate of Dean 8/ Tyler drenered.
Final amount of adminutr.tor filed for
hearing and ailomauce. Dre. 29 inaL a»singed for hearing.
Dec. 4—Eaute-ofCamo H. Stewart,
Entered at the Post Office- a minor. John C. Siowxrt appointed
*
Hastings, Mich., as Second- guardian.
Estate of George HoMen, dcccesed.
class Matter._____________
Report of Commtuiouer. on Claims filed,
Jim. Jnbtteoo, the murderer of Marshal recorded. Amount of China* SI 111.65,
Gibbs of Middleville, is the only individ­
In tbe matter of tba Batata of Benjaual confined ia oar county jail.
tnau aod Isabella, minors. Order assign­
On Monday next Dr. E. H. Lathrop ing reel saute aud jiouguatiog heirship
will occupy the elegantly fitted-up office
over lhe score of Smith, Hogle A Pmton,
Doc. G.—Estate of Henry Lteter, a mi
on State Street.
&gt;r. Guardian’s annual sreoant filed.
Mr. Guldriag, iRnaand bank victim, is
Den. 8tb—Estate of Louis* M. Tabor,
gaining afowiy, but it'is doubtful if hocw
xeesed. Order mrigning re*! estate enentirely reevvm from the injuries he re­
Emata of Mary Peters, dccra-d. Syd­
ceived tUugh it is hoped bo may. '
Tbe Charlotte RepMiam say* that ney E. Peters appointed administrator.
Wahant
Daniel Smamtre, cf Eaton Township, Ea­ Hood filed and Letter ireued.
ton County, has sold bin form Ibero to a and Inventory issued.

i'SEi&amp;S'

tials was appointed aa foliusm :-Mp. Eta
Baifoy, of Nuhnlle. Mm. Clara Alien aod
Mrs. Jen»w Clark, of Hastings. Tho robroqtMR report of tbo Committee showed
•be following delente, prerotitMrs.
Finney aud Mm. E. D. Sprague, Middle­
rille; Mm. Granger. Mm. 81oeum and Mm.
Cronk,. West Castleton; Mm. Hoary
Lathrop, Mm. Miner Meed, and Mm My
ruu Sutherland, Morgan ; Mm. G. A. Tru
mao, Mrs. James Fleming, Mm Eva Bai­
ley end Mm. J. M. Wood, Nashville ; MrsHunt, Hope, Mm. C. FI. Stone. Rutland,
'THE LEADING AMERICAN
and Mrs. Powers, Irving. A Committee
on Bwclutiona was appointed, conaivting ol
Mm. - Boltwood, Haatinp, Mrs. Pinuey THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FOR
Middleville, Mm. Granger, Caadoten, and
Mm. Knappcu of Hutiegv. Tho President
made ronne romarlti on the desirability of
forming a County organisation, for tho
mutual good of the different uaioao, aft.r.
which a motion w» mad. and carried by
tbe Convention, to form inch an organixa, tion.
Tb. following Committee wu ap­
pointed by lb. chair upon vote of ths
. Coureniiyu to prepare a written conitiMtiou for raid orgaoixalion —Mm. Burton.
I Hastings, Mm. Haye., Ilutiojp, aad Mrs.

foe tse psEsmrm, tear.

27if

Mr. Goodfrey, aod moves to Hastings.

article may be obtained from our retail
druggists ar by their aid. Ask for St.
.Jacob's Oil, and if the dealer does not
ke-yp it in stock, be will be able to proc iro
it in a few days from lU wholwaU two-a*.
We understand there is already an imme­
The temperance meeting held last week diate demand for the remedy, which ia not
Tuesday, flveaiug at lhe M. Hchurdi, so very aurpriviog when it ia consid­
ered what it ia dally accomplishing
waa cue of lhe moat ontusiaslio aid cflec

Tne PreriJcaK^bco road tbo" Belief,Prineiplow aad ! Wurm” of tbe W. C. T. U. as
ccoisined in printed report of tbe Gth an
ndsl Cooventfoti of the State Union, after
’ which a paper presented by Mrs. Ja.mae
Fleming of Nsnbvilte. was earnestly listen-I to by tbe Convention, Subject, •‘Appeal

PfG.—Headquarters for foe Candies, Candy Toys, £c., for Holidays.

| DRYGOODS! DRYGOODS! |
regular uoe dollar

MILLINERY! MILLINERY!
The finest Stock of MUlepry Goods ever shown in tho Cd
of Hastings.
‘
••

Barry oraaty. Mteli., Doe. Mb. Ifflt
May Leland, Benjamin Thompreo, F.
E. Taylor, llebecca Wilber, Norman Wil-

Of every Style and Price-' A full line

JAMESTOWN ALPACAS !

Meeting opened with a paanga from
Scripture, road by the prmident, and a
teawm ef prayer, led by Mrr. Bollwood of

Tkc best Good's made Mow is the time to buy your
Winter Goods and buy. them Cheap
JULIUS RtlSSELTte
/tcember 1st. 1.S79_______________ ______________

ol wslr-xne, Ji/whieh Mrs. Finney of MidMm. Flewer. keturon to l»di«., is Musing you to feel roareely .Me to be on
dlaville rc’jzmded. Mrs. Bultwood, chair I
R-d Ribbon Hall,.will commebco W«l- Sir fret; that evoitanl dr.in that i&lt; lak­
; from v-iur system all ita elateiriiy ; man of lUtolnikm Committee, presented '
n*«d*y afturuoon, A(n«t
week, at 2
ring tiie blec-m from your cheaks; । the following fur lhe consideration of the
that continual terain upon your vital,
forces, rendering you irritable sod fretful

Ribb-.u Hall last Sunday afternoon, and

A. M. Hack, our popular marble man,
is soon to commeoiM a splendid family
Alena men i for Thoma. Hwney. to be rot
up in Rivmide Cemetery. When finished,
it will bo a beautiful piroc of architecture,
and a credit! to the architect.

Tbe story that u afloat tbai there is a
ur-e amount cf roartet fevsr and diphtbsria io thia tity is entirely false There ba.
net been a single ease of roariet fever, and
acartcly one of diphtheria iu thia city or
vicinitj for more than a year pa»t.
Mr*. 8tani.y, siteot of Mm. J. C- Wood

ruff and Mrp. Ira Sheldon, disd U het
home in Stanton, Montelam Co, on Fri­
day of last week, aad on Saturday wa.
brought to this city for burial, and her
remain.1 wceo interred in Riversid. Ceme­
tery on Monday I**l
No pains will be .pared to make the
Clirutmas Denon al Union Hall one of the
verybeteewr held in the City. Remem­
ber the endre bill is only S1.25, aad a
splendid .upper at Beth Stone, papular
eating beam , The best of ballroom
■Buie will Ik rocarcd.
There will be a Temperance Social, at
Bed Ribbon Hall, on Friday evening, D&lt;camber 12m 1879, floors open at hal&lt;
put seven : Admission 10 cents. Tbe pro.
enmteto bowed to boy »• Om*m for
tbo Hall.
Let every frietai »f U&gt;«

DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS

Aft-v ,ia-;ing. "What Shall the Harvest
be," the Convention a-ijcurned to tha fol­
lowing morning at 9 e’d.&lt;k.

itreats are lined with teams daily mwa1
hi. .tore, which it, of llmlf, tigniffimnL

be given oa Tuesday evening mxV before
lhe Reform Cub. There will be oo charge
for adminion. Lei the Hall be filled full,
a. the lecture ia one of great value lo tbo
people.

I am getting roasted Coffees in small lots
and fresh roasted and keep pi covered bbls,
and will warrant the flavor. 1 grind Coffee
and will soon have the finest mill in the City.
I buy all kinds of dried fruit, butter and eggs,
and would like a few hundred bushels of
Beans. 1 keep common and rocksalt by the
bbl. Will sell Sugar, crackers, &amp;c. at whole*
sale and at smaH profits, my expenses are
light. I live economically, nt home, attend
strictly to business and can give my custo*
meKs the benefit.

W. £5. SCFIzYNTZ.

dmeouraging circumstances. Mm. Lathrop,
of Morgan, reports Club in Nourishing con­
dition, additional members being added,
hare bought an organ aad built a ball,
with lhe efficient belp of the Temperance
women, which b&gt; need for religious ns well
aa Temperance purposes. Mrs. Fleming,
of Nashville, reports 26 praying women of
Nashville Union, and steady, penistent
work. Mrs. McElwain Reported for Hast­
ings an earnest, persevering small baud of
women, who are I oily determined to "Hold
lhe Fort" u long as a single saloon bolds

G. G. Goucher, onee a resident of
Orangeville, this county, but lately of
Maeun, logham Co., was found dead osar
his hum* on the Gth
inau
Heart

*ycr Fix* from 25 to 22 per !h.
Coffer, rnareed from 2cTbr 25 pe

One df or east of the Post Office-

' 8pt ague, Middleville.
.
Ileporta of delegate, cam. next in
order.
Mrs. Granger, W«t Caatlst’C. reported good auccssa and en­
thusiasm.
Mm. Pinuey, of Middlavill.,

Tbe Baptist* will give a nut and eandy
social, Friday afternoon end evening.
A
cordial inptatisn u extended lo all. Be

There U a prospect that Congress will
take a long holiday raceea—throe ws^a
and perhaps more—beginning on MoWay
next. NcAody will grumble over a Na­
tional bo&lt;4 like that.
yean and tbe tr*a«*etiun of eueh other
Tbo Lsdiea Society of tba Presbyte­ bi.iincM aa may properly come before tbe
rian Churdb will be entertained by Mm. mating,'will be held al the Court Iloure
Cbna.G. Bentley on Friday afternoon of this in tbo city of B a»dnge, cn Tu eday tbe
vreek, at her feeideneo cn tho corner of S3d day of December A. D. 1879. at one
Church and Center Street.
Dated Heating ^*cc. Sth 1379.
Henry L. Newton io having as extraor­
John Q Cuxear.
dinary large trade. Ho deoervei it, for bu
32-33
'
Secretary.
goods are all fimt-dsM and ehesp.
Ths

18tf.

Having bojigJit out mv partner in the Gro­
cery trade and having assumed entire control
of the same, and knowing that people will
trade where they call buy the cheapest.- I
have examined prices on my entire stock and
have marked down. Let me give you a few
prices.

Whst is it ?
t
Ans.—Year Preh^nptMiu and
Receipts.
What is il ntade of?
Ans.—Pure DRUGS only.
How ia it mnde 7
Ans.—With care and accuracy.
Where to gel it ?
'
Am.—At Roberts &amp; HotchkiM
where you will always find a ftill-nd
select Stock of

Mr.1 George I&gt;. Babcock leave* t vday
for Allegan Co. to engage in the m)c uf
B. A. Wilt's imyrovmcnt io-Wire Fence
Locks Tho wire luck i*. rertainlf'liie
best thing in exiatcucc &lt;it its kind, and
ao farmer cat? efford to 1st alip ibis opoortuniiy of making., purchase c'fMr. Bah.
eock We are acquainted with Mr. BaL
coek and,can a»ure all who deal
with
him, that they will find him an beuete.
Bpright gentleman k&gt; d«nl with, aad one
wbu will do just »* be agrees.
32

No More White Butter.
No dairyman can afford to make and
■all white batter. Preple who boy Lat­
ter wint it yoltew, end sre wtlliog to my
Mveni cent* per pound more for it.than
they would for lhe lardy looking staff they
often her. to mk«.
By twing Well.,
Riebardaon ml Co'.- Perfected Butter
Mr. John‘II. Burnef of Irking aod Color, every dairyman mu have the gnl
den color of June the year round. It ts
Mim Minni. Upjohn’ of thi. dty ware told by druggist* and merchants generallr.
unite! in martiagn at tbo rmidoBoe. of lh«
bridn'i f.thnr, Dr. William Upjcdin. iu thi.
city last eroning- Tb. bridal pair t«,.k
tbe 9.05 train Wrot after tbe crrociotiy, to
vhil relativsa of the bridgroom in
tbe
We Invite Hie attention of &lt;w reader*
to tbe adverfiomeot of the
Soeah/c
Jmerwoa, Munn A Co. pnbiSsbar. to be
four-d ia thi. was of f«« BaXXB*.
Tbb ad. i. of spseta! important* to all
dealers In patent., eseb ot vbom should
nastsialy robroribc f&gt;» «W Sd^Nj^A^
.«», as should aS srtiao— aod monhaalm.

kA
1L.
iMu

T3jL.l1

s

Tin:onKAVFi?”t‘'-7A.

"fifig

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expenses are lighted wo Bell
goods in same ratio.

rr-at earnestly deprecate lhe giving of
premiums by tbe effioero of the Barre Co.
: Ag'l FocfelV, for ll&gt;0 manufacture and UX1 hibition of domestic wines
,
(th. XVittae*., The non church-going
habits of our cittrena Is cun ol the greatest
obstacles in promoting rolixieua temperance
and morality, Roacltad, that it U Uw doty
of all lover* of Temperance aod good order
to attend Divine Service on the Sabbath.
5tb. F.xsolvmd, 771“ th" h««tjr
thanite uf th* delegate, be extended to tbe
I-odics uf Haatiog*. who have w&gt; ehrorfully, and gencruoaly entertained u*
lUroiotion* two and ihrev called out
c tjidersblo earnest diacuarfio, and all
were adopted by th. ututoimcm vote of
tbe Conveatioo. Mrs Powers of Irving,
Pioneer Meeting
Notice ia brabygiven th^/th. eighth made a abort report, .bowing a true arotiannua' roertinr of the Barry Oanty Pio-1 m.nt .till alive and promoting melon.
After riognear Amociaticn will beheld at Union Ha' '■ work io behalf of our cause.
in th. (Sty of Hartinn in said man tv. on iog by Convoktloo, Mrs. George Robinson
TAsrtef &gt;y Ou.nfkth day nf *Jaa*«ry A­ of Hastings prmeoted a paper emitted
D. 1880, at tan o’clock io tb. foreaoon •‘Sowfoe th. Seed." Mr.- Barton, oh.trtor tte election of officers for tbo rnaai’g
U..U oo Coostitulk-a, pretested a Cooetitu-

com. before th*
mrotiag. A cordial inviutiva i. extended
to all perm M who bav. been rwidcntv of
th. eoanty twenly Sv. yenrv.
Hasting* Mich. Dec. Sth. 1370.
Gto K. BxaMW, Pnw.
Jomt Q. Cnrs.T, S*c.
32-36.

A

tion whicu upon m- ireu »•
—
adopted.
Paper by Mm. Clement Smith
of Herting*. Subject, ••Literature." Its
i’jtaencu on oar children, end the cere
that should bo taken in providing; ptoper
food for lhe growing and easily moulded
miod.
Tbo subject was taken up and
moat earnestly carried out by Mm. Truman
of NashvMle, Mra. Bailey and Mm. Bull­
wood of Hustings, end Mm. Fleming of
-Nashville.
Convention adjourned to 2

gBMnMr ArrMJtota '•! O'CLOCK.
The &gt;n«i«xx&gt; aoaaion opened wUh riug&lt;. Derotiooal exiircire. ted by Mrs

*vi

FINE CIGAiiS AND CONFECTIONERY

FREEA VALUA8LE |NVENT|DN'
WILSONSEWING MACHINE

Bucklen't Arnica Salve.
Th. bret reive in th* world for cute,
Uu««. aorrt, ulren. ash rbram, tetter,
ebarped hsoda, ohilUaina, corns, aad all
kin« of akin eruptions. This Salve ta
riMrantcrd to give perfect aatiafac ion in
every cere or moory refunded. Prieo 25
rente f&lt;r box. For aak by Rturoll Bros

in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, anti
as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. K received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo­
sitions. IT 8EW* *-m-m**Mwrns ri.T.a J.— —
machines, its cs
WILSON MACHU------------------------------------------ -----------------------the combined sales of all the others. The WILSON
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOU^ATCHINC, given FREE with each machine.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

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827 &amp; 829 Broadway, Now York; New Orleans, La.;
Cor. State &amp; Madison Stu, Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, CaL

For Sale by all First-Clasa Dralgn,
DAUCHY *. CO. COL.

GENTS WANTED nW A TOUR

ROUND THE WORLD

PIANOS .

L BY GENERAL GRANT.-O
rxuo onx-t •*»

CASH FOR LOGS.

A.T
Bentley Bros- 4 Wilkins.

AGENTS READ THIS!
Keeps c-.usunlly «n hand
1 MME,

HAIR.
STUCCO,
OEMEKT,
BRICK.

the Gth
vcntiunltrflH Udimnfthn pr—t Une­
ventian m containing ms.tsr bripfall in
our work. Io eocordance with a Umar
cotte. oo lhe subject, the Crovrotitm tb«n
proceeded to nominate by informal ballot

TU.
rduwur

MJ
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— ----- _ _
H K. A F. B Tbvsbcb A Co., Grocers
.
*-&lt;«•*,hUi
"e viler.
’
120 Wmt Broadway, N. ITrial rise 25 oonm.
81-»

* »• ““
i-iiiUi*. Mi

s.iwkj.D-uwiK—fwn-—
Mr/.. Janus Firming.

ON 30

Hamlap ; Trreaurer, M» B. D.l

Why
OmUbb.

�a soiwoi that doo* not behove ia “wretfag I
time on such foolery," wkna* wnrk i. orn­
amented with ten winged buuerflfaacnd
figure* of animals it wouU break ao eo«- '
msndaMmt to wuahif.
Another point MWsd I* that racceaafal '
'wvil cra always her* ptfiaaee to make ।
haste slowly. They lake time to d* thor­
oughly everything they du; aud althratAb

A CURE
CV?

ou in

SELLERS’
COUGH

SYRUP !
60 Years Before the Public.

Henry Walterwu of th* Louisville
Gntrirr. Jutvnttd, think* that la the next
•faction three or four Southern State* may
go for the Republicans.

Th* Pon* haa derided to cany out
promptly all the reform* which it ouaxiden
•reesrery, m well aa those to which it i*
bound by treaty atipulatioM.

Nnr Yobk, Nyv. 29fo. 1879.
Thump!
thump! thump!
Who
knocks the three blows ? Il ia December
anoOTncing itself. Attention, therefore,
tho prelude begin* The curtain rise* and
display* New York lo u* already droned
for ita .Winter season. All tho gaslights
hare here lighted in front of the theatre*.
All the world ha* ntnrned, and all th*
world ia hurrying along tho streets with a
buy atrl Tbe Broadways bar* regained
their liveliest physiognomy, and New
York foela an intena* dartre lo protest

inreationa that are lr5,.tempt us,
fcr Chrutmaa and New Year's Day are
c jming with their forced cortege of eaf
change e, of parioo* ante. Whata numlcr of
temptaituna of ail kinds th»r- are a the
•tore window*! We go oil with a projec
in our minds, and we know not whether w
will aneompiiah it or when we will return
to our homes. Ham bling ta certainly vn*
cf th* moat delightful pleaaurn* in New
York., Merchantsatrir* with ingenuity
and courtesy to attract and retain the iooocont rambler.
What preUy fancy
article*! What luxury it displayed in
thna* charming nothing* which ooW-wdaya are ao ncorirery t* the comfort «f
•ven lhe mart simple ciiorn'a home.
Upholstery, th* art &lt;1/fvnMivj has
reached im apogre.
What wonderful
stu&amp;,.»nd *hat note* of admtratlan bare
irresistibly been forced upon me by acme
pfhia upholstery, called ao joatlyi artistic
Upholstery I While 1 un oa this subject
I must reply to a tjuratiou i»f ata* of my fair
readers. The carpet uf a drawing room
•bould Im renridered like th* baetgroaod
in a picture, only of use In order lo threw
out tbe detail* of lhe furniture If I had 1
not already too much to my to day I would
dcaeribe some charming furniture to yuu

John T. Delano. Ute chief editor
Undou 77*wi. and oo* of ita ablrat man­
age™, is dead. The Tunn u fiew’oot up
lo the mark al which be held it.
New Orleans ia somewhat itaggertd at
th* thought of paying f1,500,00V fcr a
new system of sewers, but she esn't afford
to refuse to make lb* iurcatmeut.

A Newport ft I„ dispatch says that
the friends of Got. Van Zandt will labor
Burnside in th* United Stole* Scnale.
FoDowiag tho example ol tba New
York Kapnu, lb- llur/J unkindly re­
mark* that Mr. TUdea urganikd a bolt in
1848 aad thereby defeated General Cats
for the 1’rwideney.

A Greenback paper *f Maine pipasantiy
•ays of an emeemed cvalcmporary to th*
•am* line of buaintaa that it, “has got to
be a tri wepkly. It comes out ouo week
•*i 'trie* to oom* out the nexl,
According to lhe Rithmend
\
the uxa! vote iu Virginia *t the last iketwo waa 145^17, of whfch Ik. Debt-pay
cn east oni^ 7i,2Gl and th* .dL-a&lt;t;tis:rr»
73,385, girm* the latter a majority an the

PHHICIAIS, CUBOTMEM ARD
THE AFFLICTED EVE1TWHEBE.

TSE, GREATEST MEDICAL
iRIUMPH OF THE ABE
TUTTS’ PILLS
TUTT'S PIUS
EA9

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TUTT'S PILLS

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TUTT’S PIUS
A mat atrocious Murder, which would
lure been Worthy of Krtnpvr ■ unty :
Yaxoo, waa comtniued at Bdtimat* ou
Turedar, where a rowdy polkirian a-med
Treat shoe and itutantly kiUrd &amp; .'.-rid
man named Flobic»oa wb« Jdnd bin•elf • IJepebliean.

E WHITE
SEWING MACHINE

TUTTS PIUS

TUTT'S PILIS

Utrhaltd it Appterata.
UtparaUtM it Siapfcitj.
Uavpautd it Cctstnctiot.
Utproadattd it Popularity,
Atd UttSaptttd it tki Broad CIom

TUTT'S PILLS

TUTTS PULS
PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
FOB S£E3MAroBBB(EJL

SEMINAL PASTILLE’

WASHINCTON,
—*i**&lt; a* aasuai

asyjis-.tis.'.-i'ffirx!
Cut i!tat tuy liinbinl *t..l family
thought it string- aud uut.rtura!, Lot
wlua I told tlnui what bad Iripad la.-,
they aaid “Hurrah for I! &gt;p Ett.r.' I e»may they pro*per, fur fo.ty i*v1
nniber well arrd ua happy' —The Mother
m

Duriag tbe last tehuol year, 1 hare ri.it•d om hundred and .wrenty four *cboolv
Many of these arc altaming a high degree
of tucrera, and I bare rarefnlly noted tb*
riemeita contributing to chia auocesa.
Thera tkmrata are found fa varyiag proportixu in different rcfiocU, but I bar*
MTcr^t fosnd a sraee.-aful school in
which the following conditions were not io
a g*ol degree realises
Au A No. 1 teacher, thoroughly
prepared for work, deiqshtlog in it, and
peraaMOtly retained.
2. A united diatnm, interested fa tbs
*k‘’0,» •'^•individual lee!ing a peraonaJ
responribilsty -aocerning it. Quarrelling
fa a dmtnet will -ointliu,
b«t rfr.^
af tb* beat teaeber it.-xtecn«.
X Intelligent, pubuY^j dlrwlo^
interested enough In th*
tb}t it
‘be work

ths txpoditien had cnconntond no di® •
cullies, and were ab-ut lo bore on in the
exp-iMtbn of meeting a partv coming
Grat from Zanzibar, in about t lie center
of (be Continent. -Although Mr. Stanley ।
was UHMerMHuly reticehl in regard to bu
new vpit to Africa, yet it ia az&gt; reertl that
Of Ten Yem* Duration, flw Die*
ho baa gone out under tb* protection aud .
patronage of tb* Belgian Government, fur
ehsrflie ThWc, Bloody, ar.tl of Foul
the purpose of opening up a trade with th*
Oder. Seneoe cf^rncU and TaMo
Congo Valley, which will doubQere prore
Wholly Gone, -tnliroly Cured by
•a profitable to lhe merchants of Antwerp
aa th* But India trade has pro red to tbe [
BAMFORD'S RADICM CURE.
Dutch. The King of the Belgians bu
taka. 4 very great intereat in thia enter­
prise, which Waa first proposed to parties
io England, who bad' not the sagacity t &gt;
see that trading with Weal Africa would !
4. Al !*••&lt; a few praenta of lite
ffraliooa; the more the better.
1 e prv+n A better faying Ltuiuera than '
5. Plenty of blackboards, slates, mi- I fighting in South Africa. Within fifty
Md dictionaries
‘I yean foe numnoM tribe* of tbo Coog-i |
6. Uniformity of text books.
Three s*em to be conditions prsculent

Catarrh

1.

Others ere found fa schools attaining
the highest exodL-nc*. In this enumenttfcn I have given only those without which
suecrai is imprasible; god, happily, force
conditions are attainable by «r»ry diatnet
fa Knox county.
The beat results arc attained in those
reboob whore teacher, have mad* meat
thorough prcparaticu for their work. -In
•ay &lt;xh«r bnair.cn or profereion it amicis

teachers' preparation was both general aad
•pacific, that is, tb«y bare • thorough
•duration to begin with, aad th*y d* not
oaaeo to b* aludenu when they become

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EAST AND WEFTTO AND FROM
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ura«-.J«*Ca»j

g*ne*. Tbe motor ran bo eoust reeled in
two wsp, either as a nelf-propelling car
carrying paaMUgen, or as a dummy. It
has oo tbs front platform of th« pasnenger ear a boiler with a akader smoko­
pipe. The office ol lhe boiler is not to
ganerat* atom but to distribute it to cyl
endera below the Boor of the mr./At
tho Harting Walion th* boiler ia suArhc-J
with a quantity of hot water rained to
ths *r«aiu generatiog point, and the only
object ia rsp{ lying the motor with foci,
is to keep np to stoun prrwin during
tbo trip. This i* *ea&gt;Bpliab*d by a few
•hovels »f lire eoals thrown into th* car
butler furnace oo leaving th* tteiiou, the
chaise beieg grod for twenty milca.
After Martin;- no attention is required
for the water, fuel or machinery ; all the
driver ha* to du is to mind lhe brake* aad

•nee and the art af tracting a •Indy; they ।
road tbe brat work* cn *ducatfcn, take
The total recripto of grain at the four
•durauoori journals, sterad Drill, and ports for this year up t* tbe 2Stb iut.
Institute*, and in every war strive to Irani bar. been 237,V23^tX) bushel., .gainst
the brat way ct doing thrir work. So 20C,U'.7.317 I tubils for the same time last
much for thrir general prc|arati n Tbeir
year. Tho increase manuals tv 30.58G,spacial preparation for each rrcimUcn ii no M3 buheli, o/ieAxA .Vne York faivvd
As I think over lhe best owfo5^65A5&amp; fc&gt;sA*Za,Mafr Rulrimor*
schools I nritod during foe year, this fahmd 17^91,707 MA, Phitedriphu
point aarans to me one of tbe moat vital 6,371,783. bureeis. aad ILwton 2,M7,M3
•onditiona of their racora*. This thing is bushels. Thus, while New York only
sbotras, Th* teacher, who bare made reeeired a litU* ortr 18 f*r ent of th* intbe moat thorough gsneral preparation, eremnnt, Baltimor* was adrutaged to tho
■w tbs rates who make th* must thorough
nrafal preparalaou fcr each day's work.
Show wic a teacher who does oct prepare
rpw^lly for rach raerebe, and I will ,how
Keturns at Washington, up to Nov. 1
you a failure. The teachers meat saeoora
show an inentas* fa Ik* wheat crop of
fol fa their work are thus* who are not
26,000,000 buabdi rear last y*ar.
Th*
•shamed to study and prepare for rarit
core crop promwia an increase of over
exercjee, fearing thsi if they do. pe&lt;yk 200,000,000 bushels, or nasrly 15 per
will think they do no', know enough to cent, orer last year. The tobacco crop is
track.
Tbe lady wboae enminaxicn
estimated to be US per cent of last year.
■ark* are th* high*** cf aay fa the coon- If th* tobacco and whiskey crop would fail

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VOL. 24. NO? 33.
??.'jFE3M1L

ABD BUSHES’ CARDS

THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.
HAM CEL B. REED

HASTINGS, MICH., yEDNEsblY,~DECEMBER~i7. 1879

BEST WAGON ON WHEELS

THE MOOTAIN HOAD.

WHOLE NO. 1284.

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S’HJ’SSS?

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Every Skein set with the

ITrOBSKY ASS ('OUXSKLLOR AT LAW.

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ATTORNKY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

Every Wag-on Warranted. !

HARPERS PERIODICALS.

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FIHU SV. MUKKXW.

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ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CIIABCEtY ’ Fm-V eumiln. tin. U,

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More
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axil UH I »
than all other* combined; yet the repairs do not average
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dor Notea

JeSwrwnailroet. All aeUe will rwrwtvi
A. P DRAKE,
,K5ia&amp;.*^ga,£!8affi- li

of the Cash,Store ha* again received a Large Stock of

WJI. iL HAYFORD,
AFTOHXL'Y .ad laiwIlM al Uw.aaA Salwlui

OLHROOK,

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Also a large ai-ortmcnt of Hosiery and nil kinds of Fancy Goods.

DENTIST

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they differ it

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bare—75 lbs. in the box. To any one who will send us an order
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The I’raaideni mid io hie. Meom(e
family io which every member abovld feel
-The wetu of United Staim nntm with
o&lt;liu “*”* town with the understanding that he is Ip remit it to us on receipt
chnreh b a primiiy imuialioo.
$2.00. $2.50, and $1.00 Per Day, of the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address
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�|fau_m—.»i'm.
Tho President's Mroszgc.
French Novato ; and a long aad attractive
iTlte President's Mvroegt. beridsw the
fiat of Holiday Book*.
An erucic on
ujusl Items nffafcrenatlm. enutaimi wrtnl
The Hunt Momwial Kxbibuton in Hot
special Buggrotions that desent th: sori- .
too. and The Cuntributora* Club, rood u du
ou» atteniiau of Cougrew, Afire coograt- Preaidant'a mema^e ptoetiea aS daaaom of a eapiul numbercf thu sterling magas'ine.'
utotiog the country upob the sureirasful Repabltoana. Tbat he still strongly adheres It to only 84.00 a year, oral a lifiwerac
Th= Hiaiory of the Univanity Fraud. reaurajrioc of rpccto payment, the Prtei to tha principle* laid down in hto veto portrait ot Holme*, Longfeifow, Whittier,
Ia s Mpplcmrot sent out with thia deal sounds a note ol warning fa regvrd fa .mewge of last session, and to determined Bvraat or Lowell, ran ba had with it fur
tone of Tua Bannek, wv plaaa before our the coinage of silver drilaw, and rwm- if pwibie that ths rights of eittoens shall 85.00. Address Houghton, Oagnod A
mends that it should U wpemied until
Co., Beaten, Mare.
/
an international monetary roegrea. can be be taaintaibed, to so apparent that I be­
ttol -fitotury cf the celebrated Univcrrity held, and . .me .grronxoi, if possible, be lieve the Democrats are discouraged by
reached between the United Stalre and the the boldness of bis exprearioani and there
eoae. «f Boo*. Douginas—to which the leading nntiocs of Europe as to the rdativo
to talk among them of conceding some­
careful attoation of every reader of The value rf grid aad Hirer when used for thing to that tbo election laws may not
coinage purpose*. The continued coinage
So far as now
Baxne* to eopectally directed. Public of three drilaro will, os the President U catirely nullified.
appears tho Democratic party to in no spir­ talking ; three abnfics, including a long
rontimeot new fully smuains the action of thinks, in the end snd at no distant day, it far another fight like that of last winter one by Mra. Rebecca Harding Davto, dour
I rad to an outflow of grid and make tha
in her tMual vigorous style; a paper by
tho Board of Regents in again giving to United States practically a silver country. and spring.
But upon one tpceriou it to my duty Prorideot John llwcsm uf Msdtouu UutPrraton B. Rooo a I’rofcroorihlp, and There to no doubt of this result, unkm to assert that tho President has passed by vetrity, of intKcat tn all intmrted in horaej
ail Ter should fa tic Loudon market rise to a large majority of the Republican party. railroad.; a vivid biographic sketch ot
oondiag adrift hu defamer, and, aa we
about sixty panto pre oanre. Tbo very That to the queeUon of retiring tho green­ Gambetta by Unorgc M. Towle rrtuLbic
briicve, a robber of University funds, as be least that ran can be done as a remedy for backs. I du not mean that a large ma­ papers of Enropean expertou.-re, tududitrg
the blunder of the Silver Law to to auapend jority are opposed to that measure at some Roman Mosaics, O.d Men of ths Bear and
ita cuiusge requirement and then wait to time, for that point to hard to decide. Bot Ragged Staff. Ao Evevfag at a Working­
to mc:b above him io moral worth sod see what tU future wfl! disclose. Thto to a. it to very evident that a large majority do men a Coffrc Boom ia England, paper, on
manhood, a* Heaven to shorn Earth. great country ; bat it to Dolp-reat enrogh tkink it inexpedient to enter upon * any Colorado, tbo Indiana at Hampton, and
to manago the silver qurotian independ­ new financial legislation now, and tbo re- bow the congressional debate* aru prtaevvSpace farbids extended comment, bot we ently of other coutUriei
.o'utions introduced in tho Senate and ad; and other articles.
Aa to tho legal-tender notes, the Prrai- Hoose io response lo the Presidents rocannot do lea than exprnaa our admiration
Chnumaa |wema by )ltw Lucy Larvutu,
deut to equally sound, in hto .judgement
Senators Mra. D. li. R. Goodale and tbo Mivks
for the gallant, crippled soldier, who, with­ Conceding that such nc-u-A ntsy be eotHii- cxamendatiotM prove th to.
Carpenter and Ingalls, and Rcpremnta- Elaine and Dura Reade Goodale, are fea­
out money has noty vindicated hto per- rationally iaracd, u a war measure, when lives Prine an Fort doubtless represent tures of tbc number.|
demanded by an imperative aecetaity, he to
During the routing year Good Company
ooual boner, and planed hto name u high of opinion that there to now »a enKtgeoey the Republirsn party in Coegraas fa their
reeofaUota deprecating any agitation of will continue to make a specialty &lt;&gt;f good
on the scroll of Hoocsty and pervonal which justifien their continuance as a cir­ the cuneney question, and it looks as rtoriea by ths moat papular writers, and
culating
medium;
that
such
coutiosanco
S'rn
entertains sketches fa great variety.
though both IiauMs would adopt a reso­
manhood as he had previously done on
expote* our financial system to acrioua lution to the eSect that ettdi Irgtslat ion awifi mair*-1- *— —*—*
------- *
that which rreorda tho barrio deeds of the peril, in tho future ; and, beuoe, that these the President and, Secretary Sherman re- brief, ertop,
notes should bo paid and retired as rapidly
■ country’* gallant defeedero.
as joraible. without disturbance to the
New yearly subacribcra who s;t.-l bri'ure
The fint mouth ot th« present rereicn
money market. Bera the Preaidcat to will xmount to very little. That to clrorly January 1 can hare th: first four numbers
entirely right. A government currency,
The leading Democratic paper in the iamwd by'the government aad redeemed shown by ibe Bow mouaue of the Dea»o of the present volume without extra charge,
ot sixteen numbers in all for the regular
cretie
eommittcemeu.
It
is
probably
their
nation, tha Now York Wokf, speakiag ol or repudiated by it, thus making its treas­
policy cut to da mueh. They ent elreiJ price, 8300.
Specimen copy 13 cents.
the speeches made by Indent Hayes, ury virtually a bonk cf issue and submit­ to enter apoo buioest lest their hoi heed­ Booksrilerj and new. dealers will receive
oaltotheqi “Suiot nontease.” Well, per­ ting to the arbitrary detrcc af legtolatiou ed cjtnpenioot shell prtcipiteti: some f«ul atrbscriptiuna an I supply apceltucn tv-pies
the quwlinn of volume, to shown by al) blunders. I do not believe xay effort will on tbeae terms.
haps it wxs. TLc President said that the expencneo to be a dangerous factor in soy
Ncf'New aubacribcra who want the four
bo mxdo to perfect say appropriation bilto
preservation*cf th* Union involved natton- financial sjatetn.
Ware January. No party before the extra numbers ehonld be sure to sen ! be­
tlity, liberty, equal rights and adf govern
The Prevalent also believe* in making adveot of the confederate Brigadier* waa fore January 1.
meat Thto, from the Democratic atand- provision for the payment of the public ao afraid of its own abadow as tho Demo­
debt., To thto end he recutnmeuda that tfa
poiat, to doobdcro “fluent honsenae. 'Th. extoting laws b* maiotaibed which provide cratic party in Coogrere now to.
It m remarked by politlail observer!
Praridoot raid that the General Govern­ for a sinking fund that will within .a
here that Tilden received another severe
ment has ample power to mriatain its au­ specified tins bo auffider.t to liqui-latc the, blow ia Philadelphia tho other day, when
Uh first edition cf 103,000 will not supply
thority aad enforce tu law.. This must whole debt. The true-theory, when con­ the primaries were ail carried by the the demand One cau&gt;c uf the recent tnbe "fluent ocrou-nse" fa the estimation ol tracting a debt ia to pay it as soon m pos­ anti-Basdall Democrats. Woll iafor-ieJ rraasc io circulation, by jrhkb otre hun­
sible : and the mienincry of a sinking fund
the Suto right Democratic journal
The to a most admirable ronttirxica for thto PcnuaylvaniaM assent that the Raadall- dred thousand November uombaro
Tilder. element will be bcatca in the State I
Proaident arid that “all tbo inhabitants ol pnipcoe. Thto to a good theory for tnuni- Convection, and that next year Randall sold fa two weeks, to nnd.altecly due to
the crowing InteteM fa the two r-.iuls,
the country sbauld be froo aad acrordod ripslitica ao-1 statro,’ and the President
Henry Jam-*, Jr-'s “Confide'. -■ " wbtc^
equal political rights."
Of course every thinks it just as gaud far the United moentia fights here are furnishing us a to one uf l.ia mtat iascfa.Usife charncUr
State*.
great, deal of oomfort now.
Bourbon journal will denounce irach an
studies, ami Grorgo W. Cable's novel v!
We especially commend what lite Pre*
I hear only one name prominently New Otlmc* life, ■Thu XJrandusiuics."
idex as “8000: nooseuw."
identify, iu regard to the question of mentioned for Cliairman of the Republi­
Mormon polygamy ia Utah. -Coogrcro in can Xatio&lt;ul Committee, that of William Thto latter, begun tu Ntsrcuibcr, will be
It is the Sime Evorywhore.
1862 parted’a law wbub male polygamy a E. Chandler. If he leads the Committ.^- the leadiag serial stcry U the yaar Mr.
Three yean ago the people of indianap- crime; and yet that law. for the want ol
olto aroro with wrath and determination to sufficient m-.-ana fi r its vigorous execution,
O
put down a democratic ring wh^h had m utterly fayed to atigi the rommlaaiou
of the cff&lt;n-» Thia fact has kan obvious
plundered.that. city. In .pit* of outrage­ for y cam, without anything bring dsoc by
ous gttrryuundering by a Democratic X\n&gt;gre«i to .give effect to tbc tow. The
council, the Republican eity ticket in all Trestdent proposes that the iribabiuntaxf
departments was elected
The result to the torttanrs wto are- guilty o!
that the city indebtedness to redaeed over polygamy rhall be drisn^l frum all
rights ot citixcaahlp io the territory. Utah
8100,000; tho annual expenditures are has already tuffickut jx-pdattett to become
brought down in a still greater ratio, being, j
jt state ; yet it kbvubi not be admitted into
leas than 8450,000 per annum, including the Union until tbto quMfea t-f polyg*my'
inleraat on the debt; and the tax levy to to thoroughly di.pored of by Federal
authority. Onre io tbo Union, the protreduced u 73 oenu on 8100, being tower too would be absolutely remitted to iu own
rating japer iy lit
than at any time .inee the rebellion. authority . and there to no doubt that
i
Everywhere th: Republican., are called polygamy would be le^alix:-! an! perpsra- in the I^dy a Book last jear wen unlver and the Fuels. '
sal favor. The new story opfes with Albany'' to critical! |
npea to govern, fa the ex tremity of dtotres* aud, siaec Mormons would form the ma­ greauintertat, and promisee to be one of of eighteen page.,
jority of the people. Any phalge* in ad­
from cot federate thieving,
.
three
c'r.iring*.
aad
vance to the contrary, x» n condition of this popular anther a best works. - There
to a eiever aatrical picture of tho AmaThe Chandler Memorial Resolution*. admiaaion, would be very -j c-slilr broken. tear s Cut trail, injjXich the tracks of an
Tho true policy to to blot out the evil boAt a recent meeting of tho Republican
fore making Utah a tnbmber cl the Union. old house cat are being closely invcaligat State Central Comtaiuee the follo'wing1 and earacatly to it tn be hoped that Coo­ ed by a city fee, arrayed in gorgeous cce- Eugene Schuyler, will l-e/in in tbs 1
Ibe tlltMiretio-.v !..
MemeriaI ' R^clntious\in .the death-of' groaa will at ooec take cE.iert steps U&gt; tumefor busting There ia a colored ary number.
pattern, full page, foy a glove box, in first of thia splendid aeti.a nf lit*'
Ho*. Zach triah Chandler, presented by. thto end.
Wo say amen m.*i heartily lo what the addition to patterns for toilet and fancy Papers ar: now atobst cvut(.k-&lt;cd, anHow.. W. S. George of the Lonaittg,
eitatlo
reprodus-tiaus
uf f.ut..-a» Be
articles,
numerous
and
varied.
The
re
­
1 President rcrutumend. in regud to eivil
A&lt;y&gt;«i6ZicnH wer* unanimously adopted:
aervico reform, nod also agree with him in cipes are fur a sick roam," ami offer many paitttitigi, cut cu the weed bj AmRctolrcd, That the membera of ibei the opinion that the management of our appeiiring dishes for invaltda. In addi­ engravers, who to-f proocuu- rd ly
Zoad-..,
Sul»r-iir^
Rtt
:- - “the ben ■
tion
to
Cbtistton
Reid
’
s
novel,
“
Itoelrn
’
s
BepuMieau State Central Cotatnittee of! Indian affair, had better be loft with the
r c.
Michigan do now put on record their sor­ • Interior Department of the Government Fortune," there aro coatributiuoa from world." 8u!4, atwl subscript
The •■Roaebud by book-aeUe* and ter.-dra’ers, at I
row at tha euddeo death of Hon. The whole tnersege to eminently creditable many popular writers.
Zachariah Chandler, oar Chairman, abai to iu author. When tbo hrat of party Gardea ot Girls" to continued, and a tunChairman cf the National Cdmmittae, and strife shall hare paiocd away and the ad­ mary given of previous chapters, fir new of Proof Impreramt" ef the beat rtig
Senator cf the United States far the stalei ministration of President Ilayro alia!) bo- subecribcn We kill furotoh the Ban- •fag* from tbc tag-t* vf bcailt-MW and
NtcnoLa* (aiitivo Ijptit; I' &gt; l.o'tt))
of M ichigan.
eomo a.matter of htot-.ry, it will take rank nek aad Godey'a Lady's Bock far one
1. We cril upon the young men of thai among the -best of the country. The year at tbo low price of 83.00 an applies- be ready aUttt Hee. Jet, Prire 8)0
nauon to study hto example 0! honesty,, grumblers will tlico he jlead.
integrity, energy, industry, frugality, and
The Laming R'^fiblie’n .ay. : —
punfea2. The city of Detroit, tho stale off
Tho latest but not the least Republican For January opens with the firal part of
Michigan, and th* United State* of Amer­ eandidslo for goieravr to David H. Je­ a brilliant novelette frum tha French of eign literature i« lb be
pages monthly, and tbc
ica, all owo Mr. Chandler a debt that can rome of Saginaw city. Ho to presented
Victor Chetbuliex. entitled “A Stroke ef
uover be paid, for hto peraonal illustrationi by the Eu* Saginaw Herald and rlroogly Diplomacy." Tbo rooeluion of the story thaarar 1880. Atnrvi
of what one may do in promoting enter­■ supported by the Farwell Resistor, Oge- will be given in tbo February number New York.- -IltM.aj.
prises, progrtM, public integrity, and ai maw Herald,'an-1 Ctors CoWlty Pre**. It to tbo purpose of tbo proprietors, we
palnotto sj-trit which know. 00 such thing
aro tu/brmed, to give a cuecemion nf nor. Geikie, bcrvtnfore ptrolish -il at 86 00,
aa tail—in abort, leading the people in tbo
electee, running from two or three num juat brought cut iu a bauds s.dum..-, g-&gt;
right path.
and areepublo aervirea of E. G. D. Bol- hero, in preference to the customary J,.Bg typo and han4s.cat.-ly b-mn I, l .r tlie pn
X The mambera of thto committee, asaeerctary ef state, Wm.-B McCrc.-r/ ta aerials ef the magazines. “A Stroke of uf 50 amts, by the Aamicaa lUjk E
aapeeially in tba recent troublaaome cam­ Stats Treasurer, John T. Rich u» apetker Diplomacy" to brilliant and unique, aa change, New York. A fine clnwii, wjpaign against “fiat" money, found Mr. of the Hcuro , I'. B. Stoekiiridge, T. may wall be expected of anything front margins, half R-iit-a bind •&gt; - dll tup.
Chandler eourteoua and attentive, seeking W. Palmer, and Charite T. Gotham a* the yen of Victor Clterbulies, Anarti-to
their adrlco in all important measure*, and State BcnaUre, all of whom are nastel fur on tbo “Letters of Charles Dickeua." Ju»t
Volume three of tho “Library of 1’niaplamiog bto view* and plans properly to governor /but they tray oat ae well ro- publiahed. with copious extraeta, to atni
them; aad while weeaanot hope to fin oember the facia in Mr. Jerome's bto neatly readable. A collection of rtraega vena! Knowledge," recently i -t l, c-n
botWKt
bto vacant chair, wo can lean: from hto lory. Born al Detroit in 1821*. educated legend- from the folk-lore of all land, tai ms HGl p«;n, covering t- [
the words Bin sod Csie'rptUaA Tho pub
many victoria* over mighty foes bow to
pertaining to tha myth of Cinderella to a
win a pdiueal campaign.
at 24 yeara of age ba went u California capital paper from tho pen of W. K. S. ttoben announce that it Lae already reach­
ed a tale &lt;T nearly IG.tW.l copies. Araotl.
4. Wa pledge ouraalvsa to take up the and locale.! a valuable mining elaituyOM
ean Book Erehaugc, New York
old Bepabiian bepnar where it dropped year later bo settled at Saginaw an(f en­
from tho dying grasp of our leader, and gaged In general merchandise. He raised eraiure'to tbo title ofa curious paper which
‘•Tbo Acme Library "cf - Hisi.iry," at
males it the businem of our political lives aad organised the 234 rc^iatyu* &lt;T Mich- traces tho various forma of dining, as U- announced by the Amrti.-att Ik- '. Er
ao to erder the affair* of thto nation, aa he gan inliaty in only three week# fur ser­ la.traled in social and modern literature. change, New York. i» initiated by a
expressed it, that every law-abiding man vice in the war of the rebellion. He was ••What to Religion V fornt the topio of a handy and handaoure edition of •‘&gt;(illmat&gt; *
“may sfart from, tbo Canada border* and Sato Senator for six yeara (ISOLtiB), and cost &lt; lo&gt;|ucat and ouggeaurc paper, mt
travel to the Gulf al Mexico, making for all that period vu chairman u! the which believers aad skepdes alike would
black Republican speeches wherever be committee on Stats affairs, wheat be shap­ find profoundly interesting. There to a
pleases, votlaji the black Republican ed many mcatures of vital importance, paper on "Matthew Arnold on Portly,"
ticket wherever ho grins a raaidence, and treating all bills according tu their merits and “Mr. Irving's Shylock"'; aad the
do it with exactly the same safety that a and reding ever to “log-roll." Ha waa a editor has for bto lopiea the "Proposed
rebel ran travel through the north, stop­ member of lite ounatitauoual otmtnusioo Federation of tho Bnttoh Empire." •■Tbs
ping Wherever ho has a mind to, and ran- of 1873, and Im been truaten of the
Michigan military academy, and President
of the Saginaw Valley A SL Louis ratito being toracd by the A tneria
road and Saginaw atreet railroad.
He
Exchange, New York.
has acquired a handsome furtaeo by en­
The unabridged 11.00 edition
terprise and iutegrity. Politically he it a
deo'a Concordance, toaie titna a
stalwart of bold type.

George N. Dtwey, of the Eaatiofft Ban­
ks*, nya: A three weeks' aeoaioa, or
That long reoam will probably bo the
more, of Uongrva*, of whlob there to a
proepect, beginning on Monday next, will ablest act uf this Congress.
bo a “natiuori boon- '-^/ucLaon Ci/urat.
Mr. Singletoc'a voice to still far politi­
least sutaen pegro more than fa average
Not much, Bro. Betas.
The Baxne* cs! war. Ho to quite likely to gat all bo numbers heretofore, to-printed on new
does not cunaider the “.eaeieu" of tho pres wants, and a good deal more.
and larger type, and beet of mil, coutaina
Colored people from North Carolina the two opening chapters cf Tbs, Undis­
wks: we did say, aad wo eould coutiauo lo arrive in. Indiana in deslitula covered Country, Mr. Howell's new ser­
ial xtory, which will run through half the
Ure added, that the "bpon” would be a
Kor more. The charm and hnmar of
’^Lafay" universally apprecuiad, if, in­
Lady of the Aroostook aro fa . three
Senator Jnoaa, of Nevada, to to give
stead cl three weeks, the recna could be
Coegrcaa and ths world tbc benefit of bto chapters, and lbs story h one of remark­
able
promise. Dr. Hol mat, whose anveonntilMaroh 4th, 1881.
v kwa on finance after holidays.
ttorii birfaday has jtul been celebrated
The Republicans of St. Augustins,
- It ires twenty years ago, Ute 9ih
Florida, hare recently elected a Mayor
of this mouth aiaee John Brown
and a majority of the Board of Aldermen.
bung, in Charleston,
Virgiato,

The Aati-TiMen Democrat has borome
aoddanly quiet and thoughtful
Tbo
■mail of rooting crow to what dtp ram at
TU booM has pasecd the F.urioo
bill, which appropriaic- 832.404,GW, an
inwees I of more than throe miliiou over

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..J REAL ESTATE.
SALE AND TO RENT.
Itohed mootMhr «T its kind.
Il has 23
every interest of homefe2”'r,‘:rsj
Modesty forbids u» to .prok of our own
paper as hantfoomdy as wo 0CgI1l
Of
ct,ur*e you will want j; n,.xl Jaari tBd

Sale; pna*80p0. Apply at

Knappen's Law Office.
B«e near Hate A D*rtley'. MID.
oe rent Apply at

• ANOTHER CHANCE.
Having bought out my partner in the Gro­
cery trade and having assumed entire control
of the same, and knowing that people will
trade where they can buy the cheapest. I
have examined prices on my entire stock and
have marked down. Let me give you a fen­
prices.
.

roe

Knappen's Law Office.

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We rcrommend tho aperial attention of
tbo puMieto the Michioax Almanac,
puMtolnd by tho Pret * Tribune Cu., al
De roiL Asa statiiticai register it is equall­
ed in value only by the TnLttr Almanac
and to Michigan men to non more valuable
than that publication. It only coats 15
cents. Buy it Everybody.

.

Valencia lUtoina from 14 to 11 c per lbFro»h Lsvcr Fig* from 35 to 22 per lb.
Package Coffre, r.catr-3 from 2a to 25 per lb.
Finest Syrup in the market, ftren 80 to 60 per gal.
Tobacco, if you will ehew the stuff
From 5« to 43 and from G« to-50 p-rlb.
Choree I am -dlingat 10 and 12* fx-r lb.

I am getting rousted Coffees in small lots
and fresh roasted and keep in covered bbls,
and will warrant the flavor. 1 grind Coffee
and will toon have-the finest mill in the City.
I buy all kinds of dried fruit, butter and eggs,
and would like a few hundred bushels of
Beans. I keep common and rocksalt by the
bbL Will sell sugar, crackers, &amp;c. at whole­
sale and nt small 'profits, my expenses are
light. I live economically, nt home, attend
strictly to business and can give my custo­
mers the benefit.
*•

Knappen’s Law Office,

W. II. SCHAETZ.

ORGANS.

I bate in Mrfan-ls far s*.'e threw rir;

One door east of the Post Office*

Knappen’s Law Office.

P. &amp;—He&amp;dqu&amp;rters for One Gandies Candy Toys, £c., /Ur Holidays.

THE WORLD FOR 1880

■

A LECTURE

TO YOUNG MEN.

all*

w'wd4!

cfw.aM sut»ll«.e« h&gt;i

Mrs. Dv. Flowers, g
mro(thto) Wednesda
Mbbro HaD, to todire
e'nloek. SabjreaHm
Ur cratons Ufa.

0H1MYRO
BACK!”

Freak Holbrook, f
and BOV ef Muskegon
Pmarir.. New Jersey

•reaer.Orvvei. l-t-B-t

Eh.L-.itwi;XraaMtY hr Ihwj

A SPECIAL OFFER

Mr.Ctaney.rf Ch
teKMing rmnyMT rf
^a, m ,!)«. Hri

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
WAGONS, BOBS,

"i .t-M.n-

HUNT’SSS
REMEDY......

Suam Engines, the Side Catting Maley Saw Hill. ic.. tfc,.
I f«.‘l_3%ankf.tl far pa&gt;: Furore and .Patronage ami afatU ttidaaror ito.pive entire
Subfaetinn t., &gt;11 wh-aaur favor me with a Cid!.

THE SUN FOR t8BO.

1880.

THEONLYMEDICINE

Increased

■
IlWrslI, fc,
mfis-.:

In 8ixo.

YOUNG people:

Vot. 53.

Elegantly

Illustrated.

— Dr. Thrown gjvao h
Bed Ribbon Hall, thi
review of the Sehooto

Jhst Acts at the Same Timo on

THE UVER,
* THE BOWELS. /
vJ-- and the KIDNifr6.

FAMILY;

w

__ TERRIBLE SUiTERINQ.

"t«

KIDNEY-WORT

Ceil end leave

Chatha L Young
a nridt-ai of this city
«d, di.-d at the n aida

BENSONS
CAPCINE

CAPCINE

“Leavoi from the Diary of an Old Law­
yer : luUmperanre tho litul Source if
Crime," which to deeeribed a&gt; a story that
will compare with ibe famous “Diasy of a
Physician," and as a temp-crane, plea
with "Teo Nights in a Bar Bourn,' ’to »ovn
to be toa tad by Atncr.can Book Exchange

ire to deal u liberally with our
we poeubly can, and to put
hank Hie beat eewapepcr litera------------------------- —
.. .... .. ..4 very lowtst nbuintbfa prion
ihunjhtfulloeea aad humor. The Booao- To thto vttd we have nradr rack fortunate
sa Fanns of tbo West describe* the vast errangeo-etita as enable ua to offer tho BaN~’■*----------------------------------------------------NEK Ibe Amvnomi Hural Home, and
HouaahoM. all three throughout IbdU,
pewtpeid, for only 82.75.
Rader thto remarkable offrr your krai
paper, a firs:riser. Agrieskural and Fam­
ily Weekly, and a popular Duuiretie Mur.
thly, cm be bad for 81.35 faw than tlwir
- ---------------—............. -, aggregete luwaat peioe Iu fact we giro
Moauuia, by ' Cbartoe I tbs f&amp;uveht.-ld one yasr, and 23 e mt. boRfabard Groot White tridae, lo every coo who .uk.-r&gt;b« tut our
of Hngttoh I-tk. efa j paper mJ the ifara! Horos M the loU-ut

81-25 ew* 8»yMr. Sogwf •» *•
BOto nt TH» BakwB
p. W. Ntokern wil
Club ncxtSebbath af
I .O.U

‘ lime.
'
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HA IK.
STUCCO,
OEMBXT,
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
'
PLOWS,
D RA GS

CTLTJVATOM. fOtBUtSHOYM. FLOWS.

LKFT HAXD FLO WU.

Reaper ajid Mowers.

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�County Correspondence.

the Groe control
&gt;ple will
pest,
lock and
ou a few

mull lots
red bbls,
il Coffee

md eggs,
IsIicIr of
lit by the
it wholenses are
p, attend
iy custo-

NTZ.
•si Office*
for Holidays.

TOR !

UMP
I May

PRESENTS
dTBUUCOll

Having had 18 years experience in the Grocery and
Crockery Business, we do not have to pay for our Goods.
It costs us nothing to live. Why can’t we compete with
those having no experience and sharp Drummers to deal
with?
•
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WHITE »»'&gt; FOOT SHUTS
Cott^y. yjla

Cufft.

N eokties. Suspenders,

■ffS-TtRSSS

Silk sad Linen Handkerchiefs,
Tu tbo people uf Birry Co Always
r«u&gt;«n.b.r tUt when you .re in Usering,
that tbe Ust pUre to grt a good squanmeai lur 25vt., t. u iL. Scwtou H«me.
27,r __
C. Cuuvxa, Prep'r

Mid, Slick spi hog Jkiji ty.ty,

LOOK AT THIS LIST OF PRICES.
Sufar. at retail at Wholesale Fricc.
Syrup the same for 50 others asks 60.
Tobacco, everybody says we can beat the State
Valencia Basins up to 10 cents to compateCuffee we roasbour own Baity.
Gloves and Mittens ice are closing out at near cost.

Chewing Tobaccos,

UH 2111

VIOLINS.
GUITARS,
ACCORDEONS.
MOUTH ORGANS.
FITES AND
FLAGEOLETS.

Instruction Books I

Vases 75 Different StyL
R&lt;|1* Imp.

A C M A Toys
Toy Hal. a
Toy Knt'ca and Ft
.'up* and Bauecn.

Violin Strings

CLEAN SHAVE

1000 other things to numerous to mention.

Headed by old Black Tom 'the Fiddler with his Quad,
rille trance.

X0WB&amp;3 8VD TOOLS.
gu*r*a:.'inx a*tuf*.-tiuo to er.ry &lt;&gt;ue.

Rwj-ettaUy,

John J3essmer

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has troubled him so much for tbe l*»t the manuf.&lt;t-J&gt;e of electric e'oeka, and । Weaanter.
SO
three yearn, dyspepsia; sod be ia able eoon requisite maebioeey will bo pul in |[ Tbarslar.
It
to atund to burisrea only a portion of tbe their place uf bnainew, and they will tua' • . FriSer.
17
ufaeturc Gariy. Suet— attend them ■'
i
SeraWar,
their enlerpruc.
1 Sentar.
We learn that two men bad their hips
l]
1
eerioualy apraioed by fallin- at .the Depot
H ■ 1 a- s
on Monday aAirruooa. Ooe was a resi­
dent of the Township of Jobaatcn, and
the other of the Beared ward lo thto etly. hare a bigger stock cf cabinet ware than
We did not lean their ramen.
ww ever before io Barry county.
Fact
They bare picture fnmes and
Dr. Fkiwere gjvca hto aecnnd lecture at No. 1.
brackets
by
ibe
r-.-rd,
end
so
cheap,
thu
Red Ribboo Hall, thto’ eve.
Subject a
review of tho Scbooto of Medicine, eauae fur about one dollar, they will give a mao ciedit by both lesehera sod acbolarB.
For Friday the followiog programme
and cure of dtreaae SeaU free, collation al mol. all be can carry. That is eluant a
fact Marble topprd tables cheaper»'than
will be followed in the High School.
Ukeo. Ixetures continued oo Thursday
In th- moraing, from 9.10 to 9-50,
afternoon, aod evening, and oo Friday and no all wood ooe arid be bought for a
rcfuiar recitations in Arilbmeric and
Satnrlay evening*. Sa circulars.
ynn forget it.
Bed springs, the bant ever Gouswtry. 9 50 to 10.30, ao oral examTha attention of oar rrndera to callad-tn
io ibis market sod 25 yer en&gt;L cheaper. iaation in Zoology. 10 30 to 11.16. an
the advertisement on oar first page, of
Do you bear T AH right, bear il io mied ora) exataiuatioo in Xompcmttoo, 11.15
Jfra/Wyand Wreh/y for IBHO
Bedsteads, bureaus, sod, and—what iu to 13.00, on oral examination is Camar's
llarpcre publicntione are among the very
Gallic War.
.
best in the country and should have a
Americau Flag never Husted over inch a
Io |be afternoon the time from 1.15 to
wide rireulatiou. We famish them to
grand slock ot goods as that d tbe Bea­ to 3 00 will be given to au oral examiuasubscriber, to Tnu Bakmdi at very low
mer Bron..'and Cheap, dmt ks oo word fur li.m in Astronomy; there will be on oral earata. .Call sod leave your orders.
it. Bhvgbur! SlsngbLr ! I Stoughter! 11 amioatioo io Chetn-atry from 2.00 to 3.45,
Charles I.. Youngs, a young man, Jong If you want mure r«da in our line ibsn to U lollowvd by a abort aria of riwtora resident of this city Snd highly respect­ ... ever sold for the rams amount of msaed, died « tbe residence of hto mother in­ oy, call betwao now anti Chriatma* K e
law, Mre. M T. Wheeler,' in tbo Second mean just wbat we my, and say just wkat
Ward. Saturday morning. Ou Sunday he
was burtod in Riverside Cemetery. Hto
funeral wm cne of the Urgal aver held in
the city, end was conducted by H atiltp
Tbs Ladies Society oonoected with Em
Lodge, No.S2.pF. A A. M.
iaou.1 Church wiU give, co Thursday af
A doeotkn visit and Oyrter Supper
moon of this weak, their annual oyster
for th. benefit of Rev J. J McAUmter,
pater of the M. E. Cbareh, at Irving,
will bo held at the remdenee of WHliam 8
Chidaeter, in die township of Rutland, on mid rtfrw^isg, for the rata of twenty-fire
Friday evening the 19th inat. Supper 75 cents.
Supper will be served from 5
ocoia per coepio. Th. public to invited to o'clock p&gt;m. until m Ims on hour as tbo
rrspottd libenllv, and aid a worthy and poblio may wish to be served. A table ot
effieirut wi.rki-r io the Church.
fkney articles prepared by stveta! el*aeoa of
A Mr. peeves, who Evev just east ef tbo Bunday Scbmd will b. oo exhibit and
the city, h the township ef lla.tinga, was al) persona desirous of poreh.siux a ntco
badly injured by a falling tree striking Chtietmsa prea- M lev their friends are
him on the bead oo Fr d j la. t T- e
ff^b on the mde of hi. fMW ■- letiblj
cut. aad tbe cbak boo. btokeo. Thpe'ietrt wa« auettdrl by Dr. W- E­
Upjohn and ia as cots furtable a cotild
be ex proted under tbe cirenmstrarea

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Orecgyriile. Duo. IS. IB7S.
Mb. Kuhrox —By dm., of aevera! &lt;/
our ritmua, I write you a .hot artide,
hoping it any find iu
the eo|_
umo. uf your truly good paper On Pri-’
day evening of hut wwh, a donation wan
UM* ij.
1, ,k,. ,1Sm, u
benefit of Rev. J. Merrifield, our much
loved Uuivtraalia'. Paow. For sevoOl daya
prior to the dooaiMB, eicrythiog gave great
U shall U the object si (Ms organisaHotatao Of a very
.uoodance, but a
to promote ths principles of total ab•swpls of daya preriuna to that of Us oc­ suocaoe from all intoxicating drinks as a
to frecse, and by beverage, sad lo aid io all ways each tneaa
urns so may seem boot toward eSsotiag the
‘’■“pUl. rapprsmten of the
u.fie
1 “facially. were they ao bad m to be to our eounty and io tbe Stalo, and also
almoet im,—able. The wrrica uf &gt;l)or to use all our influence towarfo tbe dimes
own Mr. Brooks, and of Frank, aad Mia
Hallie, noQ »nd dae-bler uf Mr. B., and
Mr. Bert. JValker to play the eoreet. bad
been secured to udt music for tbe ocoaaioo, which lh-y did tn the. utmost ea'islactioo of every eon present ; and the
UKBmitteaa take thto occasion to r.turo to
•hem their must hmrty thanks fur their
kinds art positively injuries' at all tia
oarricoe. Tbe party was tbe most pleasant
“Ba not deceived’- by lager beer, wine
of anything of the kind that has been held
Ude r, or any oilier foddlejaire.
hero for years. Had tbo roads been ia
gvod OMsditiuo, the amount donated, | iliary lore! union, who will also bo rS.
would here been mreo than double what it I
Entered at the Fost Office­
deal of aid local uuioo.
Thea officera
Bastings. Mich., as Second- was, but the ram ot thirty-fire dollar i shell conuitute au executive board, te at­
after
all expenses he) been defrayed, was
class Matter.____________
the amount to he banded to our worthy tend to the general interests ot the orgeat
nation. A majority uf the exeratire board
Wheat, ainee our last issue, has been peMor, or rather, which was handed to
hits yesterday, as he was ont iu attendance shall coortituto a quorum for tho treasae11.25 each day.
at
the
pary
Trery
participant
was
muoh
Mr. Scgur will Sod his loot bcok' and
pleased that eTeryihtDg went off so niody.
Mr. Tbeudure M. Gage, soa-io-law of
The dntia of tbo Board of Ofioera shall
Mr. N. Cook of Prairierille, was buried st
Prairierille, yesterday, from (be Brown's be each aa are cotnmuo . to each uficera.
School-bouM. Sernaun by Her. J. Merri­ Ti e Curre»f«odiog Secretary .bril, is ad­
field. which wu ooe of the moat beautiful. dition to conducting tbe eorreapondaoce ef
as well as logical, that we crer listened tc. the Uaioe, give at each annual moatiag of
Mr. Gage died at Grand Rspidy, where be the District L'niou a summarised rnport of
Tbe Marshall Statmnan cumpliment*
went several week* ego to recrive trrel- tho condition of tbo work of tbo County. fold. Creek as follow. ; — -Why seed
The Treasurer shall oolloot asd hasp aa
■iariooaries lo China, when there ia sub
aad one child uf foar yearn of ag«. Ila accante account of all fund* due, and
John Beamer tails tbe public, ia thia waa a kind husband aad parent, aad his give a full aceonat of tbe mom al tbo
She shall
Bawau, all about the many nice thing* ktas is deeply fell by relatives pad friend*. annua! meeting of tbs Union.
Not wishing to encroach farther upon make paym.au only on ordsre signed by
he baa fvr sale, cheap.
Read his advertha Pnuidaat rad Recording Secretary.
year good nature or ifxco, will done.
Il
shall
be
ibe
duly
ofaacb
Vico
President
Yours with tbe bat of wishes, Both.
Indianapolis will present her daima to
to make a full report of the atate of the
ibe Republican National Committee as a
work iu her own Union, at each annua)
suitable place for holding the Couredtioo,
eteetisg of tho County Board.
aud aho ought to succeed.
time pieces, ia that vl End. Sweet's
Wo are requested to alate that ibe Electric clock. For years he ha. been
social adrenued for this evtniog to bo modoliog and remodeling, till at last be 1
gireo by ths W. C. T. U., ia postponed ha* succeeded in constructing a perfect';
Fifty-eight thvuaaad ■Republican major­
until Wednesday crewing, December 31st, dock, which ia run by dortricity. Ha 1
ity is the mooumtnt erected orcr tbe
baa in his rvom ore* Dr. L'pjoho'a &lt;4&amp;ce
remain' of the Democratic party in Penn­
oo Bute Street, two dock, reo by oaie
sylvania. Aud General Haaiock aits ia
residence of Rar. W. 8. Wilkinson, for his battnry. He bu ooeenoaMd.ia a beanti- &lt;
its shadow and weeps al the thought of
benefit, on Friday Eve., Dec.^jXh. A fol black walnut owe a..me eix feet long. I'
cordial invitation is extended to all of hi* which bo dcoomin.tea the' primary, aod,. ‘and the local Vies Preaadenu, shall, by what might hare ban were it not there.
from which, fourteen otbere can be ruo as ’virtue of thgjr ufficj, be members of the
Mrs. Dr. Flowers, gives her first lec­ seooodsries. Thia primary is, we believe. .1 1annas) meeting.
The order of baatkeas ehall bo the same
ture (thto) Wednesday afternoon ol Red a regulator, and has but ll-ree wheels,
Ribbon Hall, to ladies, commencing al 2 while tbe eecuuduriea bare but two wbrels 1so that adopted by the Blate Coion for its
o'dnek. Subject Health of Womao. See each. One tan imagine tbe superiority of 'annual meetiogs.
Thta Constitution may be amended by
theoe over ordinary deck*, aa tor inaunee,
Frank Holbrook, formerly of this city State butldioge, Ctxlsgte. Ac., where Sen-ral imajority vole uf the member* at soy an
ducks are drelred. tho aeomdaria bring tottal meeting, notice uf ibe same havini
and now of Muskegon. sod Ida Po| pie of
all kept running by tbe battery frua tbe 1been gi'«a «■ a preriutu annua! acasiuo.
Passaic, New Jersey, were united io
marriage at the residence of the bride's
be no deviation of lime io any ot tbe
whole number. -The coot of material to
Mr. Clteccy, of Charlotte, and bls in­ ran fifteen clocks for one year, will not
teresting company of young Aniau, win . Xe-ed one duller; and there io do
appear at tfnion Hall on Thursday sad winding up, m&gt;r ruuslog down, Bur step­
'll '”a7~ 7" Oaas*
Friday c'eeir^w/ this wm\. This sim­ ping. Tbe ata* of threr docks are Ires
ple annuuncemcat will ensure a full bouse. than that of coalmen cam. and many limre
». m.
Huh. D. R. Cook hu bon suffering
■fi
considerable of lata from tbe^iiseaa whteh juhn is siscciated with Mr. Sweet o
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io our siabtre Glia’ Liniment Iodide
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We prononna it the *i«ei yaluabk rets
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threat competition by a powerful combina­
tion of men, who, together, were well able
to carry it cut. Tbe Net that ha baa ac­
quired large interests in Western roads
cvnuertinj with tbe one left him by the
old Ccmmodo’e leodi color to thia view.
1: may look odd enough for any 00c to
give up eight per ocdl internal upon such
an inreatment u he had and to parchaao
stock of far leas value, but Vanderbilt is a
Good adrioa and wood truth, only we
far sighted man. sod his probable will wouldn't “thank" but rather condemn
make a groat deal more meuey eventually
by tbe operation than if be had beH ou to anybody who in this enfighuned age,
Lis own stock and found a now trunk lioo
carrying off all his western feeders into
souther channel.
Two new morulaj penny papers bare
juai made their appearance. Starting a
daily paper is quite an undertaking in
these daya, and area with large capital
behind them, disaster has overtaken mor.
than one venture of the kind since the
panic of 1973, notably In the cans of the
ambil.cus aad really excellently conducted
RrjnUic. The lUlal Card ia the title
of one of the new candidate* for tbe &amp;vor
ot people who like cheap reading. The
other, TWA, is conducted by the bright,
iggreneire free lance, C. A. Byrne, who
graduated as a reporter on tbo .Vase York
Hmld, and apecial sensational Saturday
contributor for the Sh/uiay Mercury and
aulatoquontly and laoently edited tbe
DrmvUic .Voaca. He b one of those men
who are perpetually iu hot water, but
cumea out of the troub'e all tbe fresher
for it, and ho makes interesting reading.
He knows just where to get hi* raw ma
killed, H0M their death by (hair *»n reekleeeaeoe er by their dwregerrt aT the rale* .f
Buyiag a pig ia a poke m gruerally the ndlnad eoapeaiee, w* adjl.l My lb»t ■
cocaidered unbeaioeae like and rather
rash aad imprudent. It eemetimee tame
out wviL Purcbaaers of sundries left unclaimed at our exprena eotapeniee' offices
have oceaaioually aa opportunity ot trying
their luck. Al a tale rwestly held, when
no ooe was allowed lo examine tho goods
oflersd and bid in tbe eompleteet ignorance
of anything beyond the vutsido appeareuce of the packages, accic excellent bar­
gains were made. A bid of 13.40 for a
plain pine box secured cutlery worth 150
for the happy buyer, aud ao it wont 00, all
prixea and no blanks Few who bought
anything had reason to feel that they had
loot the very small some they put up.
Some nnfortunalco, however, looked
pretty blue and were well jibed when they
opened neat liule boxes for which they
had paid perhaps |5. and found tbe eontecta lo he sawdust.
There seems to be some danger that we
may lave a renewal of rampant Fenianism
here Several prominent Irish agitator*
are oe the way, and no doubt will strive
like their predecessors to. raise oo little stir
in tbe shape of public meetings and proresai in*. and a* much spare caah as the
Bridgets and the males of their social
stalua and specie* can cooveoicndy or iocouvMiendy diabursc. Tbe Irish peasant
is a warm hearted creature, with a short
memory fur injurlet, aad tbe diagraeeful
inaause of the money formeriy so freely
Xbseribrd hi* by thia time been utterly
furgottrs. Some cf the more influential
and wealthy beekers cf the invaders in
Canada and emiasariaa tO the old country
are not, on the other hand, very likely to

were a few year* back among th* most
active and generous partisan* of tlie
cause, wl o now declare they will eel their
faces against any pevoent attempt of a like
nature. Fcnianum it played out with
them
Our Sandy Hook fishermen bare had a
good view of what they unanimously de­
clare io be a real tea aerper.1, which waa
ealmly coasting along thorn. It i* de­
scribed aa at leant three hundred leet long,
with a.head a« large a&gt; a bephead, bril­
liant eya aa large m ooup-platce. and a
tail like that of a big eel- At laat aeoounta a flat ot Jetnoymen had rut out
in vigotvoe pwrauii of the uuututl gacwt
They did uoi cat eh it.
(Joe of our ooloaoal furgtrt of rcapeelable family, with enticing oppartunitiea (of
atealiog, which ho promptly availed him.
oelf of, haa jut been perd-ned out ol
Stete Prieoo. It m William C. Gilman,
a nephew of Henry Wand Beecher, and i
brolher-io-law to Rev. Dr. Hoajhtun, ll.t
acton' chaplain in ordinary cf tbe Little
Church Around the Corner, a very pious
and generout pillar of that ebureb, who
got “cent up ' a year or eu ago, amid tbo
tcari of a weeping evert-room The
judge, diatriet attorney, jurora, everybedy
deluged their pocket handkerebiefa with
briny cviJaneeo cf their aorrow tot the
neremity of puniehing ao Ttty et limable
and high-toned- a pen-m. Hu daughter
died three weeks ago, aad bio heart broken
wife, failing in her agvnixing appeals for
mercy to Gov. Robinaoo, died a few daya
ago. Then tho obduracy of the Execu
Uve melted, aqd the eooviet. who had a
•■aeft thing" in a clerical capacity during
tho portion which be served of the term
to which be had been aentenced, wan rvNaw Yo«, Doc. fith. 1570.
Tbe incooveniencioe at b-agtoo no­
stable hare been fail by a acre ar leas
respectable married country tscrahact by
tha name of Blair. He, it appear*,
formed the acquaintance cf two fascinat­
ing females oo a TJoeton boat, and with
000 of them bad some passages cf a very
leader, not to say soft, nature.
Moro
and more infatuated, thia reepeetable mao
made an appointment to eat hie Thanks­
giving dinner with his charmer
She
wu married, lo a large German, who
somel-uw had p4 it b hia head that Blair
carried a considerable onto of money on
him. Tbe results of tho dinner were that
Blair, who Lad ewallowed considerable
beer and sausages with Teutonic voracity,
poated off to the neamst police station, the
Cman was poisAed. She says the
at first was for tlu&gt; German to sur­
prise Blsir with bis wife, and bulldou
him into paying roundly for his iadiseretion. As. on dm oceasioa of his visit,
be delayed tailing into that trap, a naw
plan auggeted itnetf to tbo ingenious
husbsnd. This was for the wifi* lo poison
her nMuspoetiug guset, while be took up
a strategic potitioo under the bed, and to
shave the corpse, dress it in tbe mseoesl
raAra aad deposit it in tbe eollar, 00 ns to
giro tho tmpnaaion that some poor tramp
had crawled in to die. The twee 000aa week in the preliminary inveetigatioo, aud the prisoners hare been ooutmUsd tor trim) The accnser, who ocoordipg

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GRAND RPIDS AND D.TRQIT

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ouch a grand eucceaa that tho gallant
militiamen determined to keep 11 open a
charges Thick, Bloody, end of Foul
week longer
The Treasury ban been
Odor. Sentes of Smell end Tula
filled to an extent far beyond anything
Wholly Cone.’ EiUelyCmdby
tnppoeed to be at all probable. Tbe exact
“r--” or even an approximation to Jhetn SUFORD'S RADICAL CURE.
bare been calbfully withheld. TXere ia
strong rivalry between several of tbe corn
panics.
The member* of each have
attained every nerve to eotablii^ and
maintain a prominence in transient popu­
larity and lo secure the largoat contribotiona. In order to avoid giving kbu lo
their competitors for the ehekela brought
along by the extremely fashionable throng
of sight-ever*, the utmost secreay baa been
observed. Tbe total most have mounted
up to something immenK.
Probably
there never waa a fair so thoroughly
thronged by the beet people, quite solvent
and warmed into liberality, partly from the
necoarity, or al least tendency of well-to-do
people being in the fashion, and partly be­
came the actual service of tbo regiment
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HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1879.

GREAT EXCITEMENT I
of the Cash Store has again received a Large Stock of

DRESS ROODS,SB*WLS, CL04IS,

nu HUCUk Ik. IfwilMt re^r-trw toaw
VllrinenM.ifuKn.iMM:
0 te.prr stelMro®. iniu Cia ia r»er ulnb.
n.lu&gt;IMUnmn«il is.—nit

“I Iwerd her talkin' wilh the kid.” eon
tinned Judge Gaahwllder, not noticing the
interruption, “aod I conkln'c help Ibseoiho. Aa near aa I could make out, the
talk waa like ihb :
“ • When ®hril we see papa V
• “ -Heaven knows, tny baby. \V. bav®
sought him long, aod Sbru God u ready
Ho will restore him to ua.’
“‘t. Chrumaaarmin' »&gt;oa, mams?'
“ •!«, b®by, darling. But tlpro won’t

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An Over Goat for.................................
A Good Suit for..

caMn lent night, when .1! of . .adding I
hcerd voices inside. Th® door w*a o[wp
a lewtie bit, xud by Mending where 1 was',
t nooldn't mis. a ■ syllerbel. I will here
«xpbin," be cooliotwd, tbroriiag hi* red
haodaiu h.odkerchiaf into hbbreaet.es
wm hu wont when speaking pwbHriy,
" that I was there for the perp&lt;wa of Bud­
in oat, if pOMible. wbMber lb® gal waa io
need ol anything that coaid help bar

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An AU Wool Suit for.............. „................................................ $10

Call and Examine before Purchasing Elsewhere

LEWIS STEBN&gt;«i»'iM'

Imperial Soap
For the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for general

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES
The Price of the Imperial Soap is ^5.25 perViox of 100 I lb.
bats—75 lbs. in tie box. To any one who will send ns an order
r-r 10 boxes wilh cash. $52.b0 wc wiD send one box extra free as
a premium. Or |hc orders jnay be sent-to us for one or more
l-ixcs qt a tiine.’dith remittance, and when wc Lave thus received
.rd- rs for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free as proposed

DENTIST

NasMe
WILLIAM

viih the understanding that he is to remit it to us oh receipt
Sonp which is to be shipped to his care. Address

WALTER

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Ml Work

CRAMPTON BROTHERS,

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Carriaie, Sira aii Diiwtai

Corner Monroe and Jefferson Streets. New York.

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Harftinqi. Mich

SIMPLICITY SIHFLIREIl!

Bum, Gumamt, ?
Dec. 2, 1878. $
Oms of the Brest froquallr u&gt;d eagerlT

Or toaatlfel. or aroKal &lt;e wmelrt.
-Vitl., n- .1.— -k-ll
kll-kt .
“Which anoounl.,'" observed a bystand­
All that to ns Illa Fki
er, “for that chicking which was hung op
U. earn. II. aukM ®l.n&gt;.
•loogrid® th® door when I was® by ihb
Fra Im Hia t-r ... .a

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who she waa, no one could toll But aha
wv» in camp, and had come to May, there
&lt;as no doubt. Sbe was qniat, modest aod
•imply dad—three qualities which turnmended ber to tbe rsredvuta of Mud FIm
Ol a change from tb® ordinary run -if- fe­
male. who from lima te lime invaded the
prretocta of -that dearie settlement.
Nor were throe tbe only putota which
Had been noted by the buy®. A. And)
I McCorkle h.d gallantly handed _ h«r Ir-ta '
Kc lower atop &lt;&gt;f hi® mud brojftilrrrti ■
wk to :ha poriieo of th® h-®«' e»«r)-l
-,dy -aw that ane dung alrao-t o-uiu.

Ntw Yoox, Dee. I2ih. 1878.
Holiday hsppoaiuR® era the order of lb®
day now. Thu women have beghn already
to lay in Their stock of Xmaa preaeuta,
and article of BubUneoi ia general, of
drees, ebufly in particular. Th® uptown
■hopping dbtriot. ®f Naw Turk and th® end mctehsnta of thia city.
Thiir rignaturos, is email type, crowd four eslnmna of
in Brooklyn, are thronged with beauty . morning paper, h in focwifobl^Mid
aad frolrioa all day from quite an early inflnrnirol duevtucot, atrd a® tb® AdtaTni®
trailer, a tu sympathy with iu olAjaeaa,
hour. Such Mores as Stewart'saad Mroy'a
aod Iva hundred others of more modest *T^ri7fri^«r&amp;rd.rr'. JUfa
preteorioas are liurally jammed and tbe ria® aad 5.-. AuAolro bava become, tbair
xroets in th® victaity are lisad three deep prsMai Cbristaae snaber will b- wrieern
oo either curb with carnages owned by
BiaiDvrck'® damme or rwigoaifoe ot ofioe,
■ Add io all probabihiy raoewd him ^e
tb® wrohhiaM of th® waalthy.
Uaioo
square. Fourteenth street aud Broadway
Kaalm Chancellor and German M:ni».er
for Foreign Affi.it., ■ The ponfoltu lately
left vaonot by Von Bolvw'a deceaae, and
fohion .nd utility are eornUud ia be­
lb® Vies Chancrilorahip ufthe Empire, aro.
bu«b at tb® prraeot moment awaiting
wildering variety to temp: the yawning
puraae uf the casern. There are crinvoce®
Priaco Hubeofobv'a teoeptauea.
Whan
Cvnn: Stolberg Wernigerode wu recriiad
uf prosperity abroad on every band.
by hia chief from Vi.au in order u&gt; lake
Eighth avenue looks aa gay M £&lt;xth did a
year ur so ago, and Sixth .rtnee b a Rare
lha aaab of tbe Vice ChaooriUahip.. aooi_ I--___ I*.- •&gt;_____ I_ l_ .L_. — *
and busier .treet say day in lhaweek lbw
ilroadwyy waa in ila moat famotu days of

an the cuaotM^ aod io tb» gliil-riag
windows uf the storro A« th® g.4d ut th®
world i a® hero oaring io by Um millwti
to every i seating Matawir f.w month®, the
neb I redact® ut lh« vlde&gt;t ctvilixitiaW bare

water.
There bare beet, k.me delay, io
forwarding then, aa £mt aa they come, but
this in not owing to th® iodia|oaitioa of
the emigration Commipee, bat to the fact
lurer. for pabltc t*.&lt;e have certainly that the blacks are oowiilioi Io Mop io thn
■rbwvad a wundartHl duphy. New Yoti
u.vcr wa® so a tractive .
.Mr. (Ufa Hateb, th® Wall atram mil.loud tbit th- atraiigs lady was .uffaflug taotla r that Wc ain’t so IvX to vittoo and
min menial a® Well aa pl-yrieal iilsvM. principle, ®» uot to appreciate it when Wn ' iuKL.it®, Um jial bewu doing a gw4 lorn
grading worship
w&lt;a)th pormfodoB
fbrir .jmpr'by was arouwd io her I®-; tiw a good Wouian aud ■ iun-trcuul teid 1 to puiple whoa® ampkuy«w&gt; lake “oooamiaalarnc®. .wiadhog bre.m. too r- aisw io
&gt;.U from that iusuot. and every m.u ' a-u-ng ua. Lei u* give 'em a Cbri»tm*». •iou»’ from trsdwoieu who supply them
•aril® math mm.rk, ®nd the t"«we Were
*
’
' ‘
- 1 [ ai|] uua pvrowid to b-.-ad the .ubeevip&lt;ruwdad by malutufow of people auraeled
uf hie
lie bad a carriage which, lik® a
frvm the o-nutry by th® pfiapac. uf high
.So Saving, 'he gallant old mao moved like a lady a match*, teemed to be always
wages.
The in.tiubl® ®Ulap»i- . toogM
li e punchbowl to uu® aide, aod •emptied wanting ®umetbiog darow to it.. Th® thing
wilh il terrible misery to a large propor­
mt dudueiug to kuyone her intentions tor the cuntreta .4 Lia Lrereltr* pocket upon bc^.o to get muo-Aoooaa and, &lt;m iarnaugation of lh« poptilativo
In thi* city th®
two.
Boding
that
hicoachman
always
i he future nr the &gt;t«ry of the past, tbrir the lablr. Olbera followed vutt. aod when
aulboriuee gate relief in lb7* 10 ee«»y
.«mcd
Bush
of
m-ary
aod
redder
about
uiierrot wm increased, aod they began iu ibo last man htd placed bis eoalribotieo
righty neronn ptnmw, la 187* U&gt; every
tbe trore: &lt;h»n usual, whenever the carriage
-bow tbelr frirod.bip io aubata&gt;.lial wars there th® pl® ccolriMd a goodly mm.
rigbuecht ia 1877 to •nrj -rm-y foarU.
1
wm on tb® ewk Iwt, .Mt. Hatch refuaed to
“Now, gemlemcu, enm® of us has got
A great heap of Browned waa myMrrioc-ly
A qean®e of the popalaUM odibe* Iowa
Irpo.ited whliie easy reach the lot sight. to taka tbit money, rid® to Denver, aad
mart, aud du plaintiff aekno-Udgiog that
Begs of Baur, qu.tttiliia of roffec and ®u spend it lor ’em. Who thJI il he?”
“.lb® ebantable inetiioliwu ere i-rarorovd“Let m®h® your agent," responded a tec bad made sundry proaeuia of muocy to
rar, a whirl® h.tu, aud a quarter of fresh
ad
with children willfoUy abundonmi."
Hie aracbaian, meotioiwd that it was a
&lt;®ui»on likewise tn.de their appearance
Socialist!!, which bad been making rapid
Turning, they saw a tall Misoirer custom of the trade, and hence that it wm
mm warn unexplained euttreo tbo third
progress even before the war with France,
standing near by. who had just entered ia ■ deferoivle practice. On some lerai tochturning.
found a coognoU sail among work people,
iricalitl tbe canae w«® daridad against Mr.
Little was seen of the recipient of throe time to bear tbe Judge's call fur cooiritai
Hatch. He baa approlnl it aod baa vsty
trOMurrs. however. She had only beeu tiuua. Go® or two in the room recog­
g«Mtal sympathy in his crusade os this
•u tbo surest one®, and then only to pttr- nised bimass miner who had cum* in
mean
forta
uf
dubotrtmy.
has® a few uvemmry artidro. Upon that from the -figging^ that afternoon, having
Indian fakira, and tbe well known Si
-K».ion ah® m®t tbe reverential gas® of a found it luu eold to work longer In the
m»a Stylitos, thu®e oriental f«Mtiea wbu
core of bung -re, aud turned her head mooutains.
They were inclined to resent th® inter­ aro in the habit of atoodiig for a f.w yum
&gt;wey, pretending not to nee, when the
io
one position for religious purposes, have
)&lt;&gt;vial Bill Carter smuggled a huge pack ference of an ontoldar, end j-ruLably would been nested by a gaoiiu who probably
&gt;&lt;■ of eaody into tbe child's capaci-o®
went mad by too much study of pedaetrua
,wck«t
But aside from that she bad re
gi-as-yvu please cutitreu. Millher Mich
roused bidden from vbw, and the miners
a®! Carer awtootsbed sc intelligent polio®
.new M little about ber on tbe fourth day
m.u by .iandmg for ®on&gt;c hcjtre on a
■a they bad oo the Bret.
annib.touc in a mstbl® yard, aod refusing
The 23d of December was uttuaually

arid, even for that locality. Aa th®
troaen moot) earn® np over a distant crag.
• uttiog with chilly hand® the dusky gloom. 1 a-k you to let me aid io this mattar."
Tbe a^oero in bis voire sod face was to
.0® anight bava fancied ths® he had sndl.nly beeo tran.uUnied into the Arctic siooere, and the utility &lt;d sending a mao
agios. Th® ground waa covered with a wbu h.d “been that, and koos.d whtt
wimm.0 folks would like," presented it­
ZB lilr«r io tbr pale light Hero self so favorably to ths arisen that with
Wl M Hell lacllines Enn T1B81
&lt;nd there along the rides of th® gatch but It'lto hwitalioo they allowed him U&gt;
riant pines, standing like gboftly ®vnli
•
w—1 “™ “ ,ela, threw spectral shadow® acron® tb«
until yixi lun® *•*&gt; ibo
.
,
ehite expanse. The roar of Potato creek,
.rapped io tbo icy arm® of winter, waa
M«t El.gvrt, Simpl. .nd E..y
-ubdned to a tiny muffied trickling. And
Market—The Ever Reliable VICTOR.
The morning f D« 241 daetoi d |b« wind, gently eighiog through th.
------ VICTOR 8WWINC MACHINE COM
played Xob.o mvlvdic® among the and evld The Iriah. biting »u of lb®
W-taruDmaeaOffiea.nSBrexsfc.C—Uu
, MIDDLETOWH COM.
uount.ui® raced among the Weew right
.eedlce of pie® aud tueeU uf hemlmk.
In them.in apartment of the Magnolia merrily, whUkiog the snow into little
^luoo, ■ party of I ho boy® went sitting wroetb®, and frobeking among the brancharound * table, open which rtramed • •a with real holiday gaiety. Il WM Mar.rg« bowl, .mining a fragrant and aro
loaded with Luodhs Al the Magno-ia he
untie odor.
“Whoever ah® maoghl be," observed a m.l au eager cruwd uf mu«»r«. who baadheaps constantly oa band
tall and raih&lt;r angular per®.,.age kwuwa cd by Jude® Gasbwilder. were ®m-n mi ib.
., Im ovtapanioo® •• Ling f.&gt;m Rullioa — toad to tb- atrauge lad?'® robin Arrived
LIME.
•whoever ahc mougbi be, she’s eluo®, ba. - there, thyv tell a .udden hesitation about
HAIR,
rio' that kid,- and onpretaclad braider catering. I« w®. like intruding upon some
reered ground, and they w«re »lm-«»t
STUCCO,
,
temptnd to defawit tltvir buodlro upon th®
CEMENT,
&gt;
t
be concluded, Iwaitotingly, retuuvii.g Ihtmthold IU&gt;d ffy. ,
URICK.
“You tok® the .tuff ».td - the Judge
heavy bool from lb. tabi®. and h.-lpout
TILE.
.
ntelflb a liberal sUowaucw of th® |Milt&gt;h.
lanoplastef
en, after a psoae, h® eocttuuwl. -i
handle 'em We’ll wait ouiaM®
adcr wnat ail® the criU«r. anyhow T'
PUMPS.
But t*&gt;® Strangwr frit the MB &gt; I
•A man’s at tbo bottom of it, gw&gt;tbPLOWS.
w.
P-rh.pa bi® foag •bsenc®
. .
...__.1- LI —
DRAGS .MbwUder from it o other ud« of, the ta
CV147VAT0M. liorULESnOVW. FLOWN. &gt;«, uoddieg ooorhnlun r. raeh of bm
aarcro &gt;o turn. ‘ T.k. my w. rd for it,
nere'a a man in it, aa ther elkro U aoy
LEFT H4#D PL0 ws-

He said h® had bet *3,000 h. would euod
just there fur ooe«o daya, without eating
er deeping. A to|eraMy big contract to
fUL
The officer eeidaotly thought it
won't gooa for th® man's health, au roWy
upped him with hia dab, aa-1 induced
him to change bi® tnUotiooa.
,
The right® of women aod the wrong® of
auffi-ring men bare owe® op io a nor.I
route.
A lady entered a smoking car the
other day on a h«ne railroad and fancying
a gentleman n«or her had will fully poffwi
murm-ik® io ber face. r-»e io wrath,
wrenched away the offi-nd.og Haren®.

atorial csaeoa. consult of Scc.tora Momll,
Conkling, Hamlin, Macmillan, Booth.
Kirkwood, Logan and Caroeutsr. h*.
decided to ropon again®: uy tnaarial Ur
hlalioa ihb aeasioc, aad it b prob.U® iht®
racvmuMwdaxiou wtU (ebatanually control
the aeifoa ol both Huoase, al.boegh &gt;1 b

K II. Ml

mta ni Bal Dlniit-reES in Ikiinr

Sens’ Ytillu, Ben ati CtiBra

Hirper’s Young Peopl
ILLUSTRATED.

Reaperand Mowers.
L. J WHEELER,
.ItUrM,

WAKE UP
OS AITLE yrllKKT *NP OST Tl&gt;V»

SAWS FILED.

Cialn, TMiBaUaMiiM.

ZB, 1878.

«i

Pay« the highest Cosh price
for all kind* of, Farmers Pro­
duce.
Farmeni will do well to epnteult Mr. Crotay before purchas­
ing any of the above artidea, n.ud into hb brreat as a prcjmratmy gs»at bin Elevator, corner of Broad .ura Itadiog to a more extend-rd tribute to
ha ®ex, Long Tom Itolline Ironed for­
way and Railroad Street*.
HaatingK, April, 2. 1879- 49 ward and exclaimed:

“See hma, old man. How do jmu know
all tbbf
Fur a moment everybody wm egbsai.
Whether they were aatuobbed al tbe anddeonwm of ibe interruption, or al tbo halftou of lb- spuker, &lt;* -betha® it
.■marred to them that th- Judge might
uoaribly bar. no far over Mapped lb.

AH piaxd io but th® elraogvr, who stood

“"“Marot." arid the Jnd«-, who somehow
had Imt b- uro.: ..re of .i«rii and gmtars. -we, that b. th. eitlxeu ol Mod
FUl—has oom. to whh you a mep
CbrUt»m,ud to offer you three f.w
inking® of cer reaprwk an’ retorts
Haring thus delivered himself, the old
geutbsxn deposited the bundbe on ths
Ubb. ®«d Hood breunng seruslj ■&gt;“
hi® compeoioM. Th. strange lady, oompbuly orerrore® by this uimxpeoud
elodneea, rould e« *ed word, to reply for
a momasL Theo, in a brokmi voroe, she
■M:
.
_k.i
■‘Tbb b a glad mooxut of my sorrowful
life. You are good, kind mu, end 1
kcrom Oud will ropey yncr gsurooty to

from th. Mri®ateata of th. Mstor of t^
Brooklyn £-ylr, a staunch and devoid
to W great rntborb
aaMlMmant" in arroart sootint to f 10.016,
623 24, and tbe prepart? own aeefor ta
1st their poeeusKMU go ratbar then pay I
nt
Tb® pabKnaiion of thn ffia*. haa, of ।
eoam, Mtrrod np a lively —W„"»-1
1 trid yo« rreamly abm M «M*d

HAAPKK’a PKIUODICAI

�Hnving bought out iny partner in the Gro­
cery trade and hnving assumed entire control
,of the same, and knowing that people will
trade where they can buy the cheapest. I
have examined prices on my entire slock and
have marked down. Let me give you a few
prices.

THB LIVER,
THE BOWEL

Tb. following letter, wihtre by Pnmdent Hayes to a peraonal Mend on Tbureday—a friend who doe, not ap-roe with
him—show* what be thinks to be rivuabio for the country ;
■ “Ixaccm ■ Maxaicx
“Wamiimh*, Dvc. 4th, 1878

and tfio KI1

and 61 RepuWiese* in the Houae, laaviag
12 varenewa. In tbe Senate they room
in 20 Fnaioniste and I t RepuWkans.

Package Coffiw. nwetod from 28 to 25 per itFinrat tfyrup in-rim markrt, from 80 to 60 per gnl
Tobrt*, if y® win ritew tbe rtuff
».
From 50 to -iSnnd from fX&gt; to 50 pvrlb
Chrew; I am srilmgat 10 awl 12» por th.

In aeema to be ibo opinion of a good
many Cungreaamen that tbe legal tendtr
queatfon caauot be tupproaaed, and that it
will be an &gt;«r in the prreect acaaton.

As a blander tbe Maine buaineaa ia

Tbe latest reported opinion of Alexan­
der H. Stephens is that Tilden will be the
Democratic and Sherman the Repubtlnn
nomine* for Prearient.
Th* allied Democratic mid Greenback
conipiraton of Maine have simply sown a
fresh State wind to enable both those par­
lies to nap a National whirlwind. .They
will do il every thna they are krt alone long

On Dec. 16 a special election was held
in Pentwater to fill the vacancy cawed by
the roriguation of the greenback roeorder ;
What is the Remedy ?
Tbe dead* nf tbe Democrats nf Maine and Henry A Crone, Republican, received
'arouse* the utnwet indignation. By de- 69 majority over F. A’. Myra. Greenocat rtemocratic papeni there iano attempt
made to defend it. They foaely admit
that any auppoeed advantage which the
iMnocratic party bad derived from the
"the people know that the currency mat­
ter ia at present preaaing for aeulcment,
and they will rrepect the leaden who arc
not afraid to settle it correctly aven oo the
edge of the Presidential campaign.
The Cincinnatti Etqtirrr is outspoken
ia ita disgust at diet keep-quiet- policy
adopted by the Democrats iu Coogrew.
The E/ujxirrr.wants thtagt-ltalv. no pat­
ter what it costs.

that Aau. No one prctcnJ." that there ia
the eBghtcrt doubt that tbe people meant
to riect aud did riret a Republican Legia
latere;' nor does any one. claim that there
ha* been the kaal chanre of lha election
cf Democratic elector* in Maine by a free
and booest rote. The atari is naked,
barefaced aod impudant Tbe intention
to grt the electoral vote cf the State, by
means of power which a fraudulent Gov­
ernor and a Moled Legislature may cxerciee. is net concealed in tbo conversation
of Democrats and Greenback men at
Waabington, aad it is plain that no party,
having tbe least ebance of getting that
The bold Democracy ia now engaged in
vote by decent and lawful means, would
have reported to a fraud no drepcrate and the buainere of'going behind the returav "
Next November the people will "go be­
At the meeting of the Republican Com­ hind" the Democratic party, and then
mittee al Waahtogton, os ths l~lh faut- there will be an areunshia worth viewing.
Sesatcr J. Don Cameron, of Pennsylvania^
One lending Republican aud one Tndewas chnaeu Chairman in place of Hon. . pendent paper in Wwconaio foron the
withdrawal of the legal tender quality of
Z. Chandler, deceased, and Mr. ThornKeogh, of North Carolina, Secretary, in greenback*.
ptew of Hoc. R. C. MeC'ormick. of Illinets, resigned. Tbe Committee rated to
call tbe National Convention to taotuinate
the next President and Vice President, al
Chicago, June 3rd, 1880. Tbe election
of Cameron an Chairman, is claimed to ba
a Grant Victory, but, be that aa it may,
wa do not believe tbe American people
will ever coarent to place in nomination
any man for the third Term, for the
Presidency, and we trust Grant Jias too
much good sense to permit tbe uro of hi*

plaint againat the Brooklyn Presbytery
wbich recently acquitted him, aad’the
pious brtabrea poured forth the gospel of In Point of Excellence it is Ln.urnaa»ed. «nd Every Family Will Ap­
According to Dundreary it must be a gu*h in a woadcrful way. . One brother
preciate it and Fnjoy
queer dog’s tail that would waggle a dog. •rid another waa tbe. sort of man who
but aomething almwt aa surprising Lan
been developed by onr jealutu Cuatom lorcs Talmage as tbe apple of hia eye,
House official*. A sweet little Eugluh bat thinks him immeral. Prayara aod
poodle, too lovely for anything, was scot comfortable laoebe* were aaudwiehad in
aa a praaent to a cbtrmins young ihtnsa, between the moat fubome eulogiaa and
of New York, on board li e Wbiie Star most rancorous evil apeaking. Meantime
Steamship Bnfttnatr.
rnfcrtuaatefy the Tabernacle peopl* were quite restive
tbe interteaing animal was not entered on and if Talmage had been sat upon by lha
tbc manifint. A .mall boy who waa tak prerent tribunal would have seceded tn a
ing tbe canine immigrant to hia expee- body from the denomination, and set up a
taut mxatrees wa* poutited upon by the standard of their own with Talmigo a*
minions of tb* Revenue Laws, and the,i the prophet of the new diapensation. Aa
dog was solemnly honied eff to bo apprit- &lt;' it war, their beloved putor wa* again ao- taterwt (0 Uteklpn rn4&lt;r.
ed, while a libel waa promptly filed again** I quitted.
Addrewtec mor. pertkwlarly tb. tamer,
the great steamer, which, it appears, was I Cremation ia slowly pining ground it we take eatmme pate* ta profur. csmplM. aad
artaally iu danger of being cvnlismtod appears. Fust, we bear of a mysterious
for the btnaeh of rogulat’ioes. The ship cnrpae-lurning in the late Dr. Lemoyne's
is worth probably about 82,0&lt;M’.lXh&gt;. The furnace at Waabington, Pa., where Baroft
dog was held lobs worth 115, and the
duties on him (which wcra paid a* aoun at
few year* ago, tbe .abject tuning oat to
aojr one intoraslad,lnew anything was re­ « a ora of a Broadway ' dry good* metquired), amounted to 83. Tiro steamer bant, and now wc-fiml one of our late
wa* actually delayed six Leun before the
authoniir* would let her nail, and tier
owners have been fined 8400. aad they ar*
kicklag like mail about it Such crave
iatnes from little poodles flow ’

YOU SHOULD ME IT!

Nwir Yonx, Dec. 22nd. 1M8.

from the pedoatrisa fovcr, thanks io a '
measure beiag'dus to Pjaafore, -which it
certainly a lower evil, but the malady La*
broken out again in a fresh piaee, and, for
the moment, worse than ever. Four and
twontybeautua of teudrr rex and vxrwiu
agw, have gone tn £&gt;r a six days’ go-aayou-plrese &lt;x»nl^\ They started cbipy&lt;r

aud peart ccough. aad fixed up in the
must excruciating style with l-an-gr, and
frrxteH, aod eoqactliah c-wtnmes, Irat tbe
strain,'re terrible to men, has proved
much for tbe women. Some peter* I &gt;.ut
Ex-Senator Conover of Florida iua no pretty toon. Others held cat better, but
a more fotlora, haggard, *et of miserable
crutnroa never appearad in public. The

A few pronounced cares of apine iu the fled entirely from seme of them, and-tbe
back would aid Congress in dealing with letet fatigued looked draggled and worn,
I tbe currvucy question thia Winter.
in a way to aolten die heart of su alliga­
The Republicans of Indians are aaid to tor. Trained and groomed dike bw-cs,
I be well organited and hopeful of carrying with male attendants, they here burn, for
ths taka of very G'.tby lucre, redoped to
: the Stole next fall.
the Level of l«ut&gt;, 2nd icn- of them to
Sproktagabosit the diaindinauon of anise

Republican members of Congress to inter­
fere wilh th’ legal-tender quality of green­
backs. the Troy (N. T.) T,^ aaya that
governor of this State ken about as follow. •
John T. Bieh, Lapeer ; J. ZJ. Woodman, "tb* President is proving a better Repub-

Paw Paw , J, Webster Child*. Ypailanti;
Charles T. Gorham, Marshall; Hampton
Rich and" Alonso Seealone. leak . A ? B.
Watson, E. G. D. Holden and T. D. Gil­
bert, Grand Rapid* Tom. W. Palmer, De­
troit ; P. B. Stockbridge, Kalamamo;
Col. Wm. B. MeCreery, Flint; D. H.
Jerome, Saginaw; Jay A. Habbcli,
Houghton ; Perry Hannah, Traverse City;
A. D- Bbdgcti, Hersey. If none of three
gentleman will
do, Baary
county
will andeavor to prevent tbo party from
looking oataide fora candidate.
To lha prospectus of the Detroit Frit
Fira, publbhed in thlr issue of the BanMl*, tbe attention of the reader is di­
reeled. Aa a political paper the Free
/‘rexiaa Stalwart Boarboa, bat b uuyielding in the advocacy of Honfit mottf,
and ia opposition to the Greenback hercay.
Aa a literary journal it taken a high rank,
and in really a firn dam family paper.
Any of oar Republican reader* who de­
sire to know the principles and policy of
the better clan* »f the Deoioeraiic parly,
will do wdl to subscribe for the Frtr
Prw. We will order, at the low rate of
81.38, the weekly for any of our irab-

Weekly ia ene of the moat readable pa­
pers in the Wert, and should hsve an ex­
tended eimtlatioD It is printed at tbe
low price of 8! .00 a year, portage paid, at
which priee almort every man in the coun­
try can afford to anbaeribc.
For further
particulars ree I’rosportus in another col­

Tbo Uliea N. V. fftraU rolls attention
to tl&gt;e fact that wherever the Republicans
stood firmly for bard money add reaumption, they me: wilh the moat, gratifying
trinmpLs, and whererer they fallowed tbe
tampGrUing policy to whisb the Republi­
can leaden in Ctmgnm* now inriioc, they
warted in atvesgth and gave aid and com­
fort to the eneany.

from the mails newspaper* and other pgb
liarion. which publish the adrertiaesenta
of lutterim and the aceouuta of pnxet
drawn in their rending eolnrniu.
Thia
would put an end to Iwteria*.

1

Sooner or later the grareback tniMt bo
retired altogether, if there is any tinker­
ing wilh tbe currency this winter Rapublianafmut U found standing up squarely
in favor of a sound currency. If the issue
is to be met now there is only on* Way to

.Army of the Republic, at Pittsburg, ia
either * mistake o&lt; the types or a mistake
of (ho Grand Army.
According to llaryf.r't Wrtkljf tbe fig­
ure t of tba» year's election iu Now York
ar* a powerful exhortation to . wia; and
wary Republican action next year

One’of tBe effects of resumption ia that
the Republican* wUl reaamo eontrvl of
The Mormon church organ iu Salt Lake
City aaya tbe exprosiou of the PtraHrtil
in hl* message will not.hare the ali^itart
effect toward the solution of the Mormon
question or tbe auppreaeioo of polygamy.

Beaator Tburtnan in quoted in'tbs
Washingtoe Star as tbu answeriag a
friend who complimented him Monday on
tbe bow|t&gt;eu that ornamented hia desk ;
"Ob, yea ! Some kind friends bava sent
these to uacorate my political coffin."

Tbe eanvaaa of the state vole of Nebras­
ka gives Cobb, Republic™, for judge,
25,288 majority o’rer Wakely, Demoent,
and 41 rT88 majority over Saxon, GreenTbe Battle Croak Javruui say* "the
great political quatiou which now agitates
the public mind in New York aad through­
out the country ia thia: "will tbo Gramercy
Park statesman coodooe the fraud perpe­
trated ia the State of Maine »" The naBon. E. G. Speridlng, the sqtbur of
ths legal tender tel, cxpwcs the -p-inkra
that it ia not only expedient from s finaucial point of view to recall the groenbsoka,
bet that it b the lepl doty of Congrom to
do so. The reissue ci cmanUeks after the
war, from new platan, engravsd for the
purpose, air. spautning mu i.. regaruca
as ts aei without iratfcority ia law, and he
bdierod that th* Saprmne Court would
ao dedere when the pawling tart cum wm

I ain getting roasted Coffees in small lots
and fresh roasted and keep in covered bbls.
■ and will warrant the flavor. I grind Coffee
and will toon have the finest mill in th^Citv.
I1 buy all kinds of dried fruit, biittej and eggs,
and would like a few hundred bushels of
Beans. I keep common and rocksalt by the
bbl. Will sell sugar, crackers, &amp;c. at Whole­
sale and at sniaTl profits.. my expenses are
A LECTURE
light. I live economically, at home, attend
TO Y01
IG -----------MEN. strictly to business and can give my cusjoniei5; the benefit.
W. H. SQEEAJSTTZ.
One d&amp;or east of the Post Office*
P. S.—Headquarters for flho Candies. Candy Toys, &amp;c.f for Holidays.
I

War Claims are not premiaiog mneh at
Washington.

They all have something to mt about
1 alleged cheating in tbe record. aad of
I roeh other’, a; pearanec, habits, and dmI petition It secies a fity that Mr. Bergh
i will not officially consider them aa beasts
j and tre.t then- accordingly with his usual

1 tendernoni for the helplew and affittriL’
The woes nf Ireland areapin the tub*
I jec« of no little interrat, and an influential

MAY CONCERN !

MEDICAL CU„

I would aay to my oid Friends aad the Public generally that my
Stock of Goods at the Post Office Building has been’ thoroughly
|.replenished, and if they will call thVre they will find a fine Stock
;£&gt;r Goods in my line for the
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HOLIDAYS
PORTLAND CUTTER

wrfuJIy hotCopenhagen, Fam h&gt;. 1.11 tafcrv it. realm ianrfran** ,{
io .peed a large Iu r-'-eteaponriet
1 a aufcrii man
Xo bswspaper ku teigfetav «r mare latdllr-i!thy men, and
Wise topic.

not only, but for all tbo other days. 1 have, also, senated the ser­
vices of a competent workman, and anyone who has repairing lo do &lt;&gt;f

AHotl'i Pittit tain Atteinnii,

REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.

the members of Kagla Lods* al Newark, i
in particular, are grea'dy eaerriwd by the :
recent action of fbe Grand Jfa»ter, who ;
marelx-.l into their Lod^s oce evening j

Knappen's Law Office.

lately, and in deep wrath capiund and :
W*» tbo upshot of a dMMOtte Squabble be-.
tween Eagle Izxlge and tbe Grsrjd Lodge j
not in itself very IntereHing Io outside ;
parties; but the queation t&gt;f prerogative ।
now involved rs caL-ulsud ilo rou«o Odd
b’d'ijws ail over the cntintryl and probably

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Knappen’s Law Office.
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prefiu which, in spite of their r»w» earn- '
petition* with carb other, Have irvo so 1
chaenug to - the atoekkotders. A trie- [
phone eompsuy, l-j operate through moot
ol th* Harters and Middle: Statre, ha* ।
been orpanixcJ. with a capital of 81,000,-1».&lt;,( »m«h aeemapurt* r.w^ isre^-iMu^i
OO), and ia t.&gt;start t&gt;uvin&lt;».« at once.
*—----- -------- -- /Anyw'* .Vvtr^wyirr forybung.people,|
uf which I spoke recently, ba* met with 1
such uoex|Kf&lt;c-l popular approval that
they bate ’determined tu enlarge it to
double it* cri-ln»i atxc with the Chrirtmas
number, iaraed Doe. 23, 187U.
833,'U;t was tbe nice little turn rtatoed
at the first day's vale of two splendid eulleetibM of paintings gathered by two

waa appointed at a public iueetieg &gt;.f ex­
patriated Celts to arrange fur a Mbltc r-.
eeption of ibo famous agrarian agita-i r.
Mr Parnell; M. P. A good deal of
THE DETBG1T FHEE FEES.
stirring eloquence was iadulgtsl iu on the B. Hart, st Cbickeriog Hall. Aa artiste
aod their ptiductiona era the first io suf­
to inert with vdry warm sympathy on the fer ia hard timaa, and the las: to recover
St. Louie Rr^Minin atrauaacre chat on
port 6f American* not of Irish extructiuo. when good times set ia. Ibis ia locked cn
the let of next January the Repabltaas
The coacluaiou rocuu to bars licet; Very । u an additional proof to tbe many appar­
will have an equal number of State Govgenerally arrived u that icumignttiun to ent to every eyo that things tru looking
up wrey pleasaody all over.
RablX.

war in the Gem of the Sea, the beautiful
"OuM dan," and it it thought better for
the sufferer* under niatiag ronduivc. to
eome over bora and, subdue iba teeming
noil than to keep pulling the Old Gentle­
FOR 1880
man by the tail io the Green Lden-I. A
Hasts 4fikisp to eajvy
Among il
considerable aunt of money would bo kept
1m[ i*v Capital fterlal .«iori«.:
in thia country by thia plan Many will­
FI
»
E
LITTLE
P£ "
ion* hare been sent over from here by our
Iriah guest* to help thrir poor relative* al
home. Good dcllarr, earned by^failhful
and hard service; ‘ have gone to swell the
coffers of the slaentee landlord of Irelaud. Il would be cheaper and plcaunter
all round, except for that ckaa, to spend a
portion of there yearly tcniUaan* in
parasge tieketa and crg.mir a regular

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HrOUNG PEOPLE^

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^FAMILY/
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It aims to tea favorite ia erAry family—looked fee eagerly by the yreat( foA*.and
rri3 aith loterut by tbe older. Iu purptMC t* to inlreev: tak H .rnaae.; io be judxisua,
«d ’» have rertlr j-evnuucct worih. a lite it xttrau, ta tta- taxir.
It Is baodmmriv Uhntrared by the Um utiua uri ta» ta ia
the m-m lUttariiTe wnur. m the toumry. AmmC tbew a&gt;e

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The variety a«d worth of it. cooterta w-T euke ft a trporitoty of the ebrtcest

Knappon’s Law Office,
. havS JSS ^"25, &gt;S’ .:»!

l» ttaiMJx-^tberiady^dihetmwir. ItMgfro'
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Burial etoriM, VtoriM for Olrta, Editorials on Curvont Events,
S.0"1"* T;'“ of Arivonturo,
Two Hundred Short Sturlen,
o&lt;
Valuable Papers on Health.
Brilliant Bketohes, Foetn*.
Anecdotes and Incidents.
read tbl. sdrrrtlteowat.

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The only Medal* ever awarder for Porous Plasters wvroj^ven
to th.-maufifjlWrorxrt BENSONri CAPCINE PORUVrf PLASTERS «: tbe
TVatenai*l t»d P.n» Esp.Miioti,
OA HR fiihlii PHYSICIANS t DRUGGISTS HAVE VOLUNTARILY TESTI
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F1ED
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th&gt;t thev are sgreat imftuvetaeat oatfo&gt;,eojicnon ridwrartlag Porous Hsst«s by resu.
wjuu "mi ine .ueoiuie wrrenty u
and cff.«&lt;ins*a prwilivo core.
raicM «»&lt; exts.

THE WORLD FOR 1880..
j-rejw uunsw.-, ..M nea,

.T u !?!£flU* to.”’4 *■-. ■
wbwb.Rri- tresh ls re.dre
•» *« T’to'to'-u

wW

ba Withdrawn Dtsetobsr 28.

Trie *4*as&lt;a

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THE SUN FOR 1880.

WIDE AWAKE

Al lut wo have a new broom that,
judging from previous expericn™ of hia
abounding energy,, wc -may reasonably
expect to sweep the streets of Naw York
dean, and keep them dean. Tbv great
Police Captain William* 8» been made
chief of tbe street cleaning department;
h*M dub bas bren laid away ia lavender,
and it » proposed by some of hit ddightnd fellow eititona, who bstfn to fori there
is now same chance for their heads lieing
allowad to Stoy on their ahouMera. io prearet him with . highly deeorated bewam as
a badge uf hh new office Hip saoccaanr

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IbwstuMtetw

Kh»4iiw»14..rt
• himre
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roiurir tutttarrreslta

OH! MY.

in the fiuntraa prreinci where enugrr^ated ।
all the high-toned gambling betases and
(1ihw objectknahla dens, is a pnad-oaturrd

German, Vhe, as Sergeant Bcrghdd, g 4
amMltod ca the bsad with u hammer by a (

.^y^jgkiy
remtaaneksaart...4 $770?^^

self by storing a panic oroaaimed by a
Sro at the Park Theatre. The police are
now &lt;rLb(*d to carry their clubs iu their

�r$r frfratre^f

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BEFORE TH" ADV NOE IN P ICES.

Kx-Seuai-r Conover, of Florid., u *t&gt;
W«»sl for tbe poritioa uf PoMaatw si
Waatiogtca, made vacant by lb* deaih of
ru-..

LOOK AT THIS LIST OF PRICES.
■n the Suu.
prforRutland,

C*B ,i.J -ct trrw. M
Peru floWaxn.
1C. 1679.

Sugar at retail at Wholesale Price.
Syrup the same for 50 others asks 60.
Tobacco, everybody says u-e can l^cat the State
Valencia Easins up to 10 cents to ccmpeteCoffee we roast our own Daily.
Gloves and Mittens wc are closing out at near &lt;

Entered at the Post Office
Hastings. Mich., as Secondclass Matter..

Notice
la hereby gireo that the Exoeaure
CotsBlUee of the Barry Cranty Aworia Uno, roariniog of Wm. S. Goodyear.
Jobs fl. Ihania, A. D. Cook. Juba
Fuller, Mrs. D. R. Cool, Mrs. D.
Robinaoo. Mn J W. Boaxly. Mre Kt

.Encantpn-ed No. 49 1- 0 O. F. will se­
er a Chri-m- niabu A ioU attendaace &gt;f th* Bu-tnUra ta rrqeroud.

. Barry eoBUty row boas:, of a head!-*,
“bru." whieh lire*, eala W grown fat.aitbopgti der.piutiori wa« perfcct- It ia
tbe property ol Ed. Tits, of Hope.

CASH FOR
LOGS.
-A.T

ffiomuffl!!

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Bentley Bros- &amp; Wilkins.

A mo»l rigbuwua judgetnew: awarded
Dr. Lindery for the woodtTful earea pciIjrmed by Lu “Blood Seartbcr.” Sold
by al! druegiate
’

W“e have the Largest and most brilliant stampede of curi­
osities ever brought to Hastings. Call and see the stu­
pendous array eg

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PRESENTS

W. H. Slant, baa, ia ooc of bia frost

B. K.A F. B Toibsui A G-. On
Suet by all dnggi.ia. tread for ।
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Da Gin
Broad &lt;ay, S

County Correspondence.
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&gt;5bx»tow«, Dee 22«d. 1379.
A »n'.bn Social • *» Very {.Uaua:lr co
ruined at A « k B. W. Kio£»,

■ * ', W.UTE «.a FAKT SHIRTS

POWER CORN SHELLER.
M.anrr. tiola A Battler bare added to,
their other fariiitwa in tbeir Snaring mill,
that uf a first clove fnver eoro-obell.r Sa
brin&amp;al&lt;«c yuar o-ro .nd art it abriled in I
voeretghih the tin. that yre e*» do it at

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Why Pay $2.00

Siik &amp;nd LiBsn Hnadkcirhieft,

I

t)d hiikii iji.itv

CENTS JEWELRY. ETC

,£&lt; FOR SMOKERS 1

Doc!ora may Dlangree

1000 other things to numerous to mention. Re

Neckties.Suspenders,

s‘| kid, kick

popbeesw
.
•
i S- oib.
In the PuM OEre ^BUgl.a tanre sire TT*,
ttoiuir. IT o£ t*Jftt:rr. of Dr. Drtere 1«

L»c&gt;p. do it.
We Are under ot!is*ti»cs for feltcautifui Calendar for 1SS0, to N.idwhco A
Co,, wbrioale and rrtaB deakra in Pbper.
Statloaery, and Biask B-riu. Mtltfaukce.

Vases 75 Different Styles

CHRISTMAS

oni'aore Everybody know, it M a viol,
^wu iJ tba tfoltgaUuti, Iu drink awn-t rider
at Vretp HhM to-morrow evcei&amp;f. Good
dwripiiMt a: owe
aaaie. a w! aupper, a pood daoee. and a
in trou.pt aettuu.
p-cd time aS lor fl 25. Tant oat.

onimnn on.un
Headed by old Black Tom the Fiddler with his Quad
rille Dance.

CI G AM
19tf.

£

fci

4= :■

AU aura of Fanry FaxAing sod

DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE SHOW. -«•

Chewing Tobaccos,
SMITH. HOGLE * PRESTON.

Mr.Knrw’ic*, who Srx on the Bifl­
land- &gt;&lt;
:-•■&gt;•- lib little Sre
oH d.t^l jrr
land.
on T «r*d*y evening &lt;d\asy *^k- M,r
d,w.- wa. tvph‘ii.1 pnettm-Xir. . She we.
burird at Hkkery Comte •« Salttrtby.

dHAR^WEST

!-Ml
13.631

J c. RSek haa b
the r bixasreph
U
Carkv o of eMo ri’II c refitted, and new taMramrat. are tn
L: boom tn the photograph haatoew.

]3g7 DKmKSALISB|8iO

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bare a bigger Moek ff aebiaret »&gt;rt than
■ aa &lt;v&lt;r before in Barry ruuuty.
Fart
Su. 1
They bare picture frame* aod
bracket* by the cord, and to Anp, thu ;
for about oa« darter, they will pre a Dsn

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n.r Annual &lt;’.reri&gt;e of &lt;^esra ./ tV
R I. rm Club, will be held at tbeCia’
Rats, ever Carprwtrr’a •’ere. &lt;® the f'3r.rr,f .1cfir.ro erd C-=rt fottrtt. &lt;r
T-reriny errenrC cf treXt Week. Tto-re
ebunTd Iw a full attandance cf the arm
here cf tbe Cob.

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VIOLINS.
GUITARS.
ACCORDEONS.
MOUTH ORGANS.
FITES AND
FLAGEOLETS.

Instruction Books I

| DRY GOOPS! DRYGOODS! |

MILLINERY! MHUBYI

22-34

Yiolic S triage,

The finest SVocJe of Millenry Goods ever shown in the df
of Hastings.

LADIES’ CLOAKS aud DOLMANS

Farrnen suM to be. »d probeWy arr
UlLficd With pWW» that farm yrodoce i.
briariw. Wheatll 25. Corn about 40-.-

CLEAN SHAVE

Styii* Hair Cas am! Cams Shaapoo,
oner riean

Chat T Gi/han e» a t robable enndidaia
for gerere. r. giteo general satisfaetioo tn
thia part nf jbo manty.
Wa predict
CaUouti county will be tolid forGurbatn."

lowaxaswaxoou.

oer Bros, aod Cheap, that » no word for
it ' Slaughter! Slaughter !! Slaughter 11!
If ynu want ntvra pood* in our tier than
ru ovrr arid for the tint antonot of mo-

PIAHOS.

Gen. T-m Brown d Indiana procottne-

AGENTS READ 1

Thaskitu you for y«c tarora. 1 euliu.
.he Prtroaw of tba Public generally.
.Toran-.rring aatiafactwa to -very &lt;w.

R.«pxtfoHy,
eJohn "Bessm$&lt;\

/♦ri.rjs-atixWb-'

from St.00 w St0.00.
Knit Sacqass, Snrfs Hwls. Hmbiis- Mittens, 1c.

DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
Of every Style and Price A full line of

AMESTOWN ALPACAS 1
The best Goods made Jfow is the time to buy your
Win.er Goods and buy them CheaftJULIUS RUSSELL.
D-ember 1st. 187W

’HAeriocAwW
. K*— I
•Uu the oricbraiedSnttf* Am-neo. O.y«.
vndtU lupreul 6Uih.» U.^. S(-u«.u..rtrv.® el jMrdUeehtm..Gr.nd K-,di.-iK-^w. A4d—R-D LU.
lori, JrnAauo. Miub , tor lu-«r«t d O.Ubrent, and prix lx»u. _ ___
31

I Great PcrCirmaore.” "Winter
it,n fur Cattle.” -Fredtax AniCh»p. 33. ’ Drire M».a,re®M&gt;t

CltfffiJUJI
Pioneer Meeting.
Xotfoe ie Lereby girro that the eirblh
annual me^rox U the Berry C-wnty Pi*
•err Aemteiabon will bo Ire d at Unreu Dal
in tbo City of. fl«tto&lt;» In -id
n^nri^j tV ryi*/* tiof cf Jacu-ry A

Wbatisitl ■
* An*,—Your Prescriptions and
Beoeipta.
What is it made of 7
Ana — Pure DRUGS only.
How ta it made 7
Anti—With care and accuracy.
Where to gel it 7

ORGANS
ON 30 DAYSTRML

*2,000.000,000

Drugs and Medicines.
Oor expanses are light and we tell
goods in same ratio.

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY
ROBERTS a HOTCHKISS, sn.xn.om.

The Fawtira!

CINCINNATI TIMES CO

DOLLAR WEEKLY TIMES.
The IWIar WoAly
the r««™S*
rf tbe read lag pablk toes*- u i. the beet tri

�SELLERS'

A CURE

fst&amp;erssf-ss'

OR NO PAY.

COUGH

SYRUP

Blake, insane.. Petition to admit t &gt; the

&lt;ttish
by eouditioo.

“to “hi.

?* 15'

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160 Years Before the Public.

hearing. CrtaUun issued.
Dee. 13.—Citation in the matter of Or­
lando Blake returned pc^eonally served

me to-night, Mr. Grey," arid a kind neigh bor, whose motherly heart wu aching at
tbo right of the pure little face preaoed
against the bloated, flushed cheek of th. James Bwia, deceased. Contestants of
tbe will appear by L. E Eosppeo and P.
"No," ho answered, harshly.
"I've W. Niskern and file plea. Cause rengot to U father sod mother too. to him, liotied to January 2, next.
and the sooner ho gets used t » ta. the bet ■
Estate of William Loomis, deceased.
Hall-drunk as John Grey, waa. tbe Pstiliou lor appointment of administrator
eight of tks desolate honeo to which be filed. January 12," next, amigned for
returned with his children almost sobered bearing. C. H. Bauer, attorney forpelihim. He look a neat aod stared vacantly

Reclaimed.

f

•'8Ws moat gone, doctor ainl ahoT'
Tbe speaker—-an elderly woman-wu
standing by the beside of ■ woman who
was almost insensible, and - was breathing
very fkintly.
“She can’t live many minutes,". arid
the doctor, looking ax hie watch.
It is
neodices for me to remain longer, and 1
must visit other pnlienU.
1 hope yon
will stay with her, Mre.\Hoffman while
rhe lives. YouTl not be detained long."
“Beckon I will. That drunken beast
of a husband of here hasn't coma in yet.
Not that he’s any good when he's here,—
and goodness knows what these poor chil­
dren would do by themselrw."
Her coaree homely taco softened in pity

There was her little shabby work-box,
with a ruffle foe Nelly half-finished.
There wu her old Bible, which hia
drunken eyas bad sratchod bar bending
o'Verao many limes wMu the children
were abed and arirep.
He suddenly aaw before him tbe pleas­
ant, happy home from which he married
her, and the cosy nest to which she came
m a bride. And to thia he had brought
her—to those sordid shifts of poverty, and
a deatb-bed at last.
*
The ooaacicneo of the man, not quite
drowned in liquor, Mung him a)moat to a
frenxy. Tbit would not do. Aa soon aa
the children were in bed, be would go out
wd drown bis earrows. He did not think
of reforming hb habits imtt^ialaly.
In
time, for hula Prank's aaki? he would give
up liquor; but just now he needed it, ho
tkought, to keep him from going mad.
Tbo two eldest children had thrown
tnemsrirwi oo the bed. sobbing aloud.

Estate of Darby Doyle,
de
Warrant sod inventory filed.
Estate of Mery Peters, deceased,
not and inventory filed.
Testimony of Drs. Young end Griswold
taken, end order admitting entered, adv
nutting Blake to the Asylum fur the In
ease at Kalameaoo.
Estate of Benjamin Negated, drares-1.
Executrix discharged from her tru-t.

la-pna.nl thair

PHYSICIANS, CURCYMEM AMD
THE AFFLiCTFD EVERYWHERE.

THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE ABE.

Bond filed and letter issued to John 0.
Stewart. Warrant and inventory iretied.
Dee. Di.—Estate ofE M. Haul, de­
ceased. Account filed with petiiiou for
an allowance. Jan’y. 0. next, aaaigned
for hearing. C. M. Knappen for pat--

TUTTS' PILLS

Political Notes.

TUTT'S PILLS

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No person sectni to rccoptis.- Mr.
Wheeler’s right of eoeere«k&gt;nTu the Presi.
dcoey.

TUTT'S PILIS

UKsrsiKsX
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I. ss* BfUvrCe. br an
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Ii. .... .a.
-zri.

TUTT’S PILLS

The Democratic mind is calmer than ir
wu about the ‘"shadow of bayonets oo i'J-

TUTT’S PILLS

that disturbs tbe political slmraphete in
some rpurtera ia, who are th- legat- -■ of
the Greenback party T

TUTT'S PIUS

aeassrsTreM srelilwr .
AUltlafVnksrarUute r
wtlte &lt;• Iks »OTMas lal-f'
Um »«»4sor» .f salt mi,

TUTT'S FILLS

Eg■

TUTTS PULS

murderer! Yeo. I jest calls him by his
right name, for be"—
She stopped, for the sick women sud­
denly opened her yes.
’•Whore's JohnVshe whispered feefrly.
"I bear him adornin',') the woman anawerod, frowning virionsft at, the -door. •
It opened, and John Gr^ iflonelwd io.
with a finsbed fare aud unsteady step.
There was an unmistable whiskey bloat in
his well eut features, and * whiskey film
covered what might otherwise have bcew
hia dear bins eyes.
Those who knew John Grey four yean
before could have told you that he was
then the handaonxet man in tbe county,
and the most intelligent mechanic. They,
and no ooo else, co’ald have explained how

Thoee steps down the fiery ladder are
usually alike io alt There ia a dallying
with temptation, a ralianoe in one's own
strength, and the first step is taken, end
then rounds of tbo ladder are burned be­
hind the descending man.
Thai is the rreeon why the return of
the drunkard to his first position is s» dif­
ficult. Each foothold haa been consumed
in turn, and nothing bat tbs infinite mercy
of God can weave a cord strong enough to
lift him from the fiery gulf.
John Grey drew near the bed. For three
years the poor woman lying there had
seen him every day intoxicated more or
lews. For throe yews her heart had throb­
bed with agony at hta disgraee aod the
impossibility of reelaiming him. Bat now
she was too nesr the peace cf eternity for
any active feeling of pain.
“John,” she arid, trying to lift her
hand to him.
It was tbe leritlewt whisper, but he obey­
ed and bent over bar..
Although a drunkard, he bad never
boon a brutal husband or father. He had
broken her heart, but he had never struck,
or even cursed her.
Of course, the blow and tbe oath would
have come in time, but so far tbe old love
for his wife wee in hia heart, tboogb the
liquor madaeas wait stronger.
•Tm almost gone, J/ibn." Her wide,
soletun eyas looked Into hia without amotioo.
.
He buried hb fooe ia bio hands, for ho

had slipped from his lap, and------ - -----reedy to bo prompted, as usual, io hia
evening prayer. He clasped hia bands
reverently," and looked into bis father'a
face waiting for him to begin.
The man had Jong forgotten every pray
— k— k.J
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chargee Thick, Bloody, and of Fold

Odor. Seneca of Smell and Tasto
Wholly Gone. Entirely Cured by
SUFORD'S RADICAL CURE.

SENHNALPA8TILLE'

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She would struggle no more.
The
staanicated hands had done their last
work. Tbe hollow, sunken eyre bid abed
their last tears.
‘•Well death is a good thing to some
poor critters," Mra. Hoffman muttered,

TUTTS PILLS

prior. WAnais* radical cure
m HLCBMAluWKtA.

II

was poqrly furnished, though sueh pieere
of furniture as were In it showed that the
Greys had not always been in poverty.
There were curtaine st the windows,
patched, to be auro but of good quality.
There wat a tidy on tbe broken rvekingchair, and some strips of a once handacme
earpet lay by ths bed. There were some
faded flowers in a broken vase, and a
wreath of autumn lavra bung over tbe
mantel,—pathetic touches of adornment
which told that Mary Grey had straggled
hard to bring some beauty and grace into

Ex-Go renter John J. Bagfoy uaJc a
very aWe and eloquent speech at the annual
dinner rf the Chicago Cotamereis) Qub,
‘ Come, sonny," bo acid, “let pa undress
you end , put you to bed to night. It's held in'Chicago on ths Gtli Inrt.
ht^h^jac for little chape like you to be
D.-moerat is the meanest nun uo thi
Nellie sprite* up instantly
.
et rill probably need acme rertsiun
••I'll do iCyV »b« mH. "I 6“«“
light of rctsrat dmelopemenls in M&lt;
Frank will let me uo^resa him "
But Frank would trebles ber, oven if
bar father Lad been willing. Holding tbe have been one handed and thirtychild jealously to him. John Grey waved
plications for div-roc that rhy
"IU do everything for him." ho arid, Ike current year and that the . t
yl J protnrtcd yvur mother, aad I'll keep them were granted. This is run
| divorce trull at a feat lai rate *
Though he anew be was about to in­
dulge that very night in the tin that bad
A Lady’s Wish,
driven ber to the grave, yet ho fell a kind
"Ob, hsw Ido wish my akin wa- a
of childish satisfaction in caring for the clear and soft aa youre," mid a My t&lt;&gt;
child's little wants himself, lie thought, her friend. “You can easily make it io,'
surely, that was fivyiaai'ay to keep Ms aniwned the friend. "Hiw.? inqnii .1
promise to the mother.
the firrt lady. "By using Hop Bitten,
He waa very dnmsy in untying airings that makes,pate rich blood and bkomiog
aod unfaateoiog buttons. As ho did it, baalth It did it for m- as y..n
he remembered hh wife’s looks, end the
carewars she used to lavbh on her • baby,"
as she called him. No one bad kUwed
him iinra she died, and with almmiog
eyre, tbe man prreecd his bet lip* to the
fresh, tweet mouth.
1

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Sewing Machine

Utrltcltd il Appearcua,'
UftfcraLWrd ii Simplicity,
Uisirpassrd ii Constndioe,
UupTtctderlcd ii Popularity,
Aid
h tkt Broad Claim

BOOKS’.'MILLIGh
WOMAN

MARRIAGE

"Now I lay me," Raped the child, seeing
that be vrss expected to begin.
As if by divine touch, tbe wholesome
springs in the man’s nature rose above
the filth and drift that had eboked them
so long, and flooded his soul‘•Not that prayer, my dear," be cried,
in a broken voice ; "no, not that prayer.
Say, "God be merciful to a poor sinner,
aad strengthen aod help biml Amen !’ "
A strange prayer for baby lipa to utter,
but they lisped it forth, aad in it 'was
Found tbe salvation of a half-ruined , life.
No more drinking’ for John Grey
The
turning.point came to him that. night,
and bo ehooo the better way.
"I thought it strange and hard that
Mary had no word for me when she died,"
he said, one day , “Lut the dying see more
clearly than we do. She knew that only
through little Frank could I bo turned
from my evil grays, end bis name was ber
only answer to my questions.
"I know, now, that she loved me at the
last, aod that slug believed I would rc-

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SARSAPARILLA
un asum, mmu.

VOLTAIC PLASTER

CoaeUiaaa1
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IMPORTANT

Tie Mei Pintail Cmpaif

any altentsou to talk of that kiad."

If Governor Garcelon and his Council
do not mean to cheat the Republicans out
of their victory in Maias, than wby do

“Bteh folks u Jibe Grey

Canada Southern Railway

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ceraing lha aasertion that Grant would be
able to carry erntl Soathrrn Btalra, he
says to a reporter of ths Washington Boar,
"Nobody but politician, who bar. soma
end to gain by it would Brake inch craxy

the woman.

s'e-re/■State tht^cSnUcJUr

WANTED-

A new Serial story, by Mr. Howells,
begins in tbe January number, and -rill
run through six months or more. Thia
w proUbly the most gratifying announce­
ment that could be made to American
tnaraxine readers.
Tbe fine life-rise portrait nt Dr. Holmes,
which Moan. Houghton, Osgood A Co ,
offer for a dollar to the subscribers for tbo
Atlantic, can hardly fail to have a very
largo circulation; certainly not, if the
American people remember how mueb
the wise and witty "Antocrat of the
Breakfast Table" has contributed to the
brightest and beat, the moat entertaining
like his wretched father I" he interrupted,' portion of American Literature.
passionately, fislling od hie hot*. “Why
don't you curae me, Mary ? Am I fit to.
brine ep any child ? Don’t tear. an. Mau I

Hofcnaa arid next day to a
ereeirn. "He beat He bead_________ ,
a«d keptbofisria', ‘Note word or look
ftrao; cwiyfho AIM .fee thought of.

WASHINGTON,

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Ik OMnH Mats &lt; lento

Brighter, Fresher, More Entertain­

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                    <text>VOL. 24. NO. 35.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1879.

WHOLE NO. 1286.

THE INTER OCEAN.

CHIU AMONG STEWARTS.

MEW YORK.
of the Cash Store has again received a Large Stock of

DRESS GOODS, SIHWL8, CLOUS,

118 MSB KM
FOR 1880.

Tie IMbi Repstoicai Newspaper

‘S’.rsj1

W- i Seu-W, I Mir

Flannels. 'Waterproofs, Blankets. Nubias, Knit Saques. &amp;c.
■CORRESPONDENCE,

large assortment of Hosiery and all kinds of Fancy Goods.

And everything that goto to make a

Wku.fl.Mre4. cam b&lt;r •k.rlaettoia* amai b. ,IUi-i&lt;*lH
Bel 1« is* Ur KM.
,
Wlwa it hate. i*rttor w4. i

First-Class Newt,

CLOTHING !

The Daily INTEB OCEAN

la the cheapen morning paper publiabel

MEN’S AND BOYS.

ATTORNET AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CUAXrUtr l-rrari atlvotkia etna G

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CLOTHING

Th. inter Ocean hu no nperiar.

in Chicago

An Over tfoflt !br. -..................................................... :.......... $3 0
A Gnotl Suit for.. ................
$6 00
Aty All Wool Suit for............................
$10 00
SEMI- WEEKI. F

■ Call and Examine before Purchasing Elseichere

LEWIS STERN", Bowue . Block.

INTER OCEAN

It published each Monday tod Thunday,

aad contain* a roopcodiua of the o*w» of

Ail EdncatioHl Demit

Imperial Soap
For the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for general

The Price of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 100 1 lb.
bars—75 lbs. iij the box. To any one who will send un an order
for 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free as
a premhim. Or the orders may be sent to us for one or more
i&gt; if. kv nT'•,)i&gt;N"es .
boxes ut a time, with remittance, and when we have thus received
DENTIST
orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh b«»x free ns proposed
above. If you da not wi-h to sei d money in a3vanc«s you may
dtip'tsil it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your
WILLIAM WALTER. town with the understanding that lie is to renutit to us on receipt
olatlie Soap which is to lie shipped to bis care. Address

..

Mirtifli.

I TAILOB* .

Ert/u. !i:. A.^riUdK. »Sp^e.

All Work GUARANTEED.

J?. J.
ten®, Sins and (taiital

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.
llmfi

it intended to til a want long fall by pay-

THE WEEKLY IKTffl OCEAN

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

isMb

Haa b«n added to thia edilioa of the papct, and it very highly apokcn of by the
School Superintendent* aid taacbere* It

Corner Monroe and Jefferson Streets, Sew York.

■p A I N TER •

Hat the largaai rireulaiVm of aay political
N'ewtpaper in the United Staten.
It it a
piper for the people tod oottt only

Will thia weary tifo never end T'1
So tnooghi Mabie Wilmot a* abe aai
her httfc fourth Mory room.. where
night long aha hod been at wo;k on Ir

The gir*. bonitatod u reply.
• Ton may treat me."
"Woil nay father io very weal and I.
bo acre yon tri' him that I think it my
qaira* alrengtbeniog I her wed lb
doty to give up tbc party to-night, and
■Mtr to got a quarter at a fowl fo
remain with thia poor warned*. Be a Pg
gin, Naoey, nod I'll give you *11 my rid
ribbon v lo nurrun "
- flefranhad by tbc viand., the oU man
I reek wm ibe only daughter of liicbard'a began ll.tu :
.
unde, a wealthy Southern planter. Dur- My Dietary m toon told. Irwin*
iaa ehl(dbood riw bad beta indulged in •entile man , but fortune never favarad
&gt;e 1 had no money mywdf. and laved |
and married a poor girl. I could arrer .
“I bare nothing. abv mid at length
! “bat my poor mother* payer-book. Oi
bee death-bed abe entreated W 3 not t
port with it, and there i* oothi g in th.
world,! bold mere aacred that !&lt;- 0M»
ory and the promiee I ga’o bar; bat Mil
1 for my father'e eake I moM no: bretata.'
With trembling band abo wok tin book
pion., active and affectionate, and my down from tbc abelC
daughter it a true image of her mother.
Oh. rir," ah. aaid, • during many t
But age aad illnaaa have bronchi me to aleeptaA night I .have been a customer
the let extrvouty, aad my coeacieoee re­ to enter the eecrol thought. of or heart on
volt. agatnal the idcw'of the bet ebiid in the blank leares at tbc end of toe book.
the world eacrificing her life for an rid
and naekwa fellow. 1 cannot have much
lopgvr to live, and I hope tbo Lord will
pardon me for catting aS a few day* or
■ Certainly, Bartlja. I will *&lt;* care
week* from toy life in order to preaerve that your aecrnta are not prof*: o'- But
that of my d.-wr Bertha."
now get raadr. that we may go.’
While abo .«ft lb* room to pul on bee
boanat and ahawl, Karl-Trett &lt;f&lt;&lt; Un
yuang ra.n wm n-&gt; other than «or here)
glured over lhe writing ia tbo b ok, and
b» eym filled with tears of emr. cn and
driigbt m be read the cutpotui &gt;gs of a
Cairo and pion* heart; and wbec they had
left the bouae together, and abe
walk­
ing bcriSe bin with a digsity of wbic*

I ajsioat the window pane and gaxed nt the
merry •c.-nc below
There were aleigha gliding hither and
thitfaur over the glistening aooe. dour-belle
ringing, and a “Happy New Year!" for
^ome ooc oo crery lip Bal than w&lt;a no
Department* are arir and carefully con­ one to a Uh any good thing for her. ,w
ducted, aad are u reliable &gt;• any pobtiah- one cared wlielbrr ber new year wm bap| y or aid. u»U* il War* aomr philuthrucd in lhe ooantry.
pt»t. el&gt;&lt;&gt; wUl'.cd manhind might be hippy
Four year* before it wm not ao
Oh,
OCR CURIOSITY SHOP,
o-&gt; I Then ah* wm lb« beaulifal daughter
of the iriMocrario Colond Wilmot. Then
THE HOME DEPARTMENT fall m many tripped up ibe marble Heps,
and Were uahcred into tb* lighted park-,
Will ei.ailnq* loading and intarvoting faa- to bo received by the atauly Mr*. Wilmot
•nd daughter, ea called at any other maaaioa on Ftfrit Arccue. But th* King of
Terror entered tbrir home, and tftcr him,
unknown io Mabel, .talked gaunt poverty.
Col. Wilm.t WM kilkd by a fall from
The aiek woman thaukod Irena for the,
bit hone
It wm lb* eld Mory.
Hie kiodneM extended by t-r&gt;df and her hoc '
financial ettiir* were in a procarioa* condi- band, and sated to be taken to her home |
Irano did not ear* to hsro oec vho miftbt ■
world *upp&lt;wd h; bad, wm •qtundercd by b* ;me her rival io die bouse, and. willbcartlia* lawyer* or eeiud by graeping liagty to b* ihoaght the cbtoori* wife,ahe ;
creditor*.
Proud Mr*. Wilmot retained answered :
ber usual *tyle m long m ibe Lw would
••I will tell my husband tint yea dmirr
allow, and rtrove to beep the truth from to be rrmoicl at onw io yvur bum*."
ber daughter.
When al laM the c.iria
Aa abc turned to kava the r-x»«a. she
cam*, abeeent Mabri tn viait friend* in a ws* cvnfrooted by Cri. Haodriek, who bid
dia^n! city, and ttayed to meet grim por- ovcrboanl her lut rvrnerk.
“
Where do yoa expect to find him7"
erty alone.
j
The ordeal wa* more than ahe could
THE INTER OCEAN.
bear.
Over-worked bnin aad nerves a:
CHICAGO. Im. auceumbcd ; ber atrength barely last­
ed until »ba mebed her daughter, and her
rvaaio left ber am o after ah- made her
child acquainted with their arenmetoneea
8b* argil M.bri to avoid former friend*,
The Reprint* of lhe
eap-eially ber fover/ who abe declared of
all others would aurtly fonehe her, and a
aligt.. from any one of tbrir rid eaaheiatee
.-emed then by l*r the worvt lea urv of
Ths Ipijiwmk Rtvtrr ( Wlfo),
Tub WnnTMinaTW Rbvibw (ZaAraD, tbrir ■poverty.
Death wm wrieomed by the mother m a
The Ix ndon Qaartecly Review ( Omaert.ifriend, for be took her from a life rite
tin).
d reeded. And poor .Mabri/ra* left riooe.
The Britieb Quarterly Review
No doubt Hr*. WUmot [orcr-mdeiM-d
th* affeet wtiicb tbrir poveriy would have
oo their former *Moci*iee, for Mabri wm
indeed lovable, and bad *ume friend* who

Tlfi CmKttal aid Anicilliral

“Sir, what can have taadKgnn no un­
happy at tbit curly ago Y‘ laid the old
man. moved with onmpeaaioa.
• I am tbc only ton of owe of the ridtett
banker* in Frankfort. My father died
fire yean ago aad loft mo heir to an imwix fortune From that moment every

They firvt went to M»d*m E rg. who
did not give tbo advance require ’, but am
rurtd the youne man that Hertha wm an
angel. Certainly thia pratM Mr. Traft
valued higher than the money be bad Mked
for. They then pawr^d the book, and tbo
ret]aired acm wa« nude up. B rtha waa

° ■ B°oHf you apeod all that a. wy tol*y," remarked tbo young BM ,“&lt;* ’h»l
will you lire to-mogrow f
“I do nut know, bet I traM in God. I
ebail work' the whole eight throuth "
.
When they went to tb« tavrrn, tb*

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w. Sell lev Bachinas Ererj Tics.
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until pfl beoa oum.fbc
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,

Met Elegant. Simple and Euy
Market—The Evor Reliable VICTOR.
------ VICTOR SEWINC MACHINE CO*,IJ*JI’¥Z77n|I-

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PIONEER STORE I

MIDDLETOWN CONK.

JOHN II. Mlffl,
Keep cuaataatly on hand

LIME,
HAIR,
J
STUCCO.
OEM ENT,
BRICK,
TILE,
LAKI) PLASTER
PUMPS
,
I PLOWS.
DRAGS

uasi'w 'MMtni it
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KflWABD, LOTJt.***
lbWtmw.

CILTITATOBS, IXJtULSSHom FLOWS.

LEFT HAXD PLOWS.

fur Leidiij Qurterly Rsrievs,

“No, thank God, she b not my wife,
certainly did not uudmtand Richard Hen
driek.
He waa too wealthy to wed her darling."
Irene wm catrie-i to ber room and left
for her money, and too noble to for. her ,
in
eha ge of ber maid, to recover and re
for her princriy Mrrouodinga.
He w»ghi, watehed end waited for pent at leisure.
We will not relate all that peaeod be
riding* of bi* loved owe, bwl to vein. Il
was rumored th.l al* bed gone abroad tween th* two lorerv. Il wa* a moding
wUh friend*.
8ori«iy soon forgot tb* after roeb hsi been bet to lh* other for
four long yen, and can bdter b&gt; imastnrd
family ; ho irieu to forget bar.
Fore lima after b« mother* death. then deecribed
Richard inaiated on on immediate tear
Mabel remained with friend*, and wm
urged io May longer; but one poMeed of rtairo. Mabri wm *1 happy ia again being
her proad »pirit oald eoteodn: J depend- fovml that .be could net roaiM hb plead
Inga 3b* U a«w a happy wife.
“ Prii* and poverty I How unutterably
Tbo Mxln Bridge
wretched b th* dwelling whbb ye inhabit I
How many forme ye bar* bowed,-and vic­
tims hnrri-d to a premature grave •
8b* found ■ cheap toormeat tn * long
brick block, and etrovo to k*« p body end
Mal togetber tiko many other*, by ber
oemU*. and, though bring In th* city
where »b* had riway* l.red, wm M for re
mnv«l from fomer friend* *a though »«

onmMbfog to cat. It— lotob.f n-Trtft
be iife'e own angel. Alaa ! I found bee went h.«&gt;« dial eigti; but lhe fo«p frc"
one day bidding adieu with loan aSd kina- abo Maia bridge wm on morw thought of
M to a youth who at&gt;. loved. She bad lie mm, to lha beam every nw.aag, 10
accepted me for my wealth only. My arder, M be mid. In ahsrc with ll MB h»
Abunt a fortnight afUr. aa be v a gmag
away ooe evei.ing.be arid to Bertha,
■■Wil) yon baoome my wifeT I. ■ only
a poor Mark, bol 1 am hooMt and «pright.*'
. .
Bertha t-loahed and coat her eyee &lt;o

A^fcZ’dayv after the young eoo.de, rimply bat napoatablt nttlrad. and .waayaoted by Herr Schmidt, wont'Co the rbante
whom they were marned io a qr M way.

that you will not inform her, or intimate
in any manner that I *m a rieh man."
Tb. old men hrid on: hi* band.
"I ri’e Jeu
1 ** anxicua
to oonriae* you 'that I hare apoken lhe
truth. My naw. fo William Schmidt,
and Ibero u my nddroaa," giving him el
the tame time a bit of paper whieh bo
drew col from hi* pocket.
’
“And my name it Carl Treft- I un

Reaperand Mowers.
J WHEELER.
J/ureA IS. 1679.

SAWS FILED,

Cialn, WiMM ai Sula

47i

Pays the Sighrit Cash price
for all kinds of Fanners Pro­
duce.
Farmers will dowcll to con­
sult Mr. Crewy before purchas­
ing any of the shove articles,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad
way and Railroad Streets.
Hastings, April, 2. 1879. 49

and if it beaut dar by rix, ahe won't pay
l°“vX'&gt;lweU,'-’waa a'J Mabel could aay

abo Mooed the door aad took op Her
tank,
Stitch. Milch I Th* Weary boari rolled
on. Fira o'Moek.
The drew wan done.
At laM Mabel reached Mina Boodriok .
door, but ere oho nog the bril her Mnogth
gave way aad she fainted on the Mope.
TUv street* ware now doweled by nearly
m

kreutMta, but
•««* fitted her M
writ a* a* if k had e«M hundred. Bar
fair fori* thaded a foe* briithtooad by a
pair ol rye* of haevroly blae. The epaeit
in everythiog
wtra dritaew, —------ — --- burn; bar eyan betrayed akeptowa

Tbc young mln hrid ont bi. baud- Hi. ■
w
"“I

not aok who you are, good «r be/ otmw, ■
let im drown.'
Tberidcr of Ibciwh, whobad M tot|

�ANOTHER CHANCE.

wish that to anoh of you the year 1886

may it one of general prroperity ; rod one
wtiwh the triumph of the principle* of
JuMice and KqtoaKty, politically and *.«*L

iy, shall-readar couapieuoQ* on the page cf

Amaino history.

- -

The RMm Steal.
Speaking of the ontrageo-j* attempt to
ite*l the State rf Maine, by Garcelon and
hi* fellow robber?, the Lebanon, N. H.

Capt Bowdle, of &gt;be Bangor (Maine)
WAfy mad Garitr, made a Mirrfog apercb
al the Banger Indignation Meeting, and
wm loudly applauded. Ho did not eous-

The Louiavill* 'Kemneky.i CownrrJowrwa/auggwrta-the hanging ot Garce­
lon. Before many day. are paawd tha
will be the wiah of every dreent Democrat
thnronghont the country.

Pari*, Fluxes, Dpc. 9.1879. j
It h&gt;« brew wittily Gid, that "alt g-x*l ’
American., when they die. go to Par.?
Thia paradise of cities ia a dream of chllda
hood, a Kfe-long hope, we may call it an
ambition, expcriaily among ladies, who
early leant to ring the aang at "Parigi,
0 Cara.
The .hope of all our ci tire are
filfod with faacutating spcrimec* of Paris
taste, art, and skill, in the *hepe of drome*,
jewelry, glare*, laces and other feminine

UVSR COMBUAISTB,
Constipation and Piles.

ITHA8

to aea the garden where thane tower­
grow, the great eonaerratory io whieh they
bkratn in all their origpul fnahore* and
beauty. And-lhta is why m&gt; manv Amer­
ican* marine to Uvat their children to*
viril to Faria, "if they arc good," the eons
when they get throng!, cullege. and the
daughter* — 0, rapture!—for their bridal
Erected attention to the atrangn houaatom and /rou**«r»nr The delicious prc&gt;hcld, when the old maa was found nrerly
pcctirc ia held Out aa a reward, in mco-jrsuffocated, and Ma cat quite au.by amokc. In Point of Excellence it it Unaum**agemcot, Mtmcthing akin to that which
Aapark from hi* pipe fori faUanon the
await* the good iu the beautiful city of tbo
Md, and Every Family Will Apreg* which he used for a b«d. The utHereafter.
Tha bcobo voyage, tuturrily
proctxte it and Fnioy
! bappy wreck of humanity was once a pron­
it* Perusal.
7
.0 much dreaded, ia patiently endured - aa
Ena merchant in Bridgeport, Ct, where
a purgatory loading into paradise.
And
I’-.ary man abtrall make'hia Um. a. con.,
danghtm reride in romfortaNa circuntwith what a fresh. c*g*r interest three
frriabl* and aUrectist aa peaaitik.
Nxw
Yoxt.
Dee.
Sdih.
1879.
H®
•&gt;»
»W»
«&gt;
“
®
li®®
»T&gt;.
new comer* open their deligiited woaderiog
A mni •aaeatlal requisite la ilui aad ta a
eyea to tha baautire and novelties of the
fair city of their dreana. Otre meet* them -traveling thu Cbnrttnae Four days ..f&gt;
u
d
|ogt
everywhere in Ute attitude of exclamation ■ tbo mean«t weather, in spiti ..f the noble! Ms r««sun„certainly all interest in hi* life.

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'po&lt;^ul

YOU SHOULD WK IT!

The i/nitpfiuirnt Kiatmuu- pub’.iaht-J
,; eJMrtiec* of ex .clubber Mneet cleaning ilia relative? were willing and anxious to
at Concord, N- H. mya, 'the Executive
I i Cape. WL'ltacw, ao covered tha city with I provide for and chew him up, but without
the r.-tndarr got tired, tire f*
*** ‘1°*’ P**4*
Committee ot the Bangor Indignation that Pari* has lo«t romcching of ita preu-'alorittba'
rueoting hern iatued an addrem to tbo liar attnrtfoc* &lt;o American eyea by the‘'f mon* eleigh got mired, and having to avail i
change
of
Govcrnmaul
from
Imperali
’
m
pnopie in which, after ereitiug the rrriou*
J himse'.f cf theaerviceof New York hack- • box. Many jeiyla bare thmn though hot; Bnl rniarro -kkh u?e —.k.
to Republic*ntam. not became they object ।
to the Republic &lt; they hare plcnij of thatu; an, their chargen were k high that the oh!
i
all etttMM to unite with them in taking at boaM)h«t, in coming abroad, one wish ■' Stint’s money G*T® out- 1 n eedier fart, huai-1
with Mich addlliou* ** will pro^ *f
mcnaore* to rcdrere 'the greatrat wrong o* to aec noveltiai even in tbc shape ot! n*M though k brisk for *om| weAs when j
latere* to Mieklfsa reader. "
ever commilted under a frce’gorerament.'' King? »»d Emperor*. SUH the groat cap­ij people with c*sh tool time by th* forelock, i
A&lt;Mre*ua( nore partletiterl, &gt;ke
ital ia foil of intenet to foreigner* : and, t^
\
rimmered
down
when
the
di*|usting
warm
'
The abort expresses popular feeling in Monarch and Court no longer cxiM, aourcall parti of the country. AU wo with to nira enough remain to give reality to the11 stunu came on and many (taoplc put off I
add is, that in our judgement the Repub- pa*t Pari* is yet. and will always remain their jmrcha«p to thi last tmnutc. Theo.l
Tkbm ofMaiw should defeat thia steal, tha city of Henry IV., of Itouis XIV., tire Weather might be a* mea* a* it liked {
A WonderfuURacord.
and Napoleon
of Marie Antoinette, of’
at whatever reel of labor, blood or treaa- Joaapbtne and ol Eugenia, in ipite of all ! they were bound to complete their pur­
Myriad* of *o-caUcd “xpedfks' and
urn, and in doing ao they will hava the tha aensdea* effort* to efface their uam^a I chare*, but they didn’t—not half. Tbo j "cures' for Itbvumaliaxn have already
o vital aid and support of the RepuMitasi and detroy tbrir monuments
It t* not ! truaS. in the store* wa* terrific, and if any 1 l^eu brought before the public, and many
easy to annihilate history when written ■ o oe got ynat a quarter «f wlit ho *ct out; of them have evrst been endorsed by the
in the memory of *gre. The tide of Amer- | to buy be aright conaMcr Irtewclf lucky, j certificate* of n-apcctabU and prominent
The Charlotte •lirpoblictA cumpbuoa loan visitor* to Parto ia constantly iuerw' Broadway was jammed
early rnom- such preparation*. There u no doubt
I am not. able to give tbc exact
dial acme item from that ably edited tag.
ing till late at night, in a w&amp;j list lhre.it- that a great many of three Liniments,
•heat ha* been cuptad into tire Bax.vu number of arrival* dating the past year , . e:n to bti'om: historic, kata were rmaeliorl. i Oils, etc,, to widely advertfood and free­
but, judging from tbc list of nainaa weekly
। elwtbiug ruiecd, «ud ali-tbc world and hla ly reevmmended for llbcumati-m aod
without credit bring given. How that in
painful eompliinl* »f a similar nature,
wa do not know, aa wa have no rccollec
have genuine meric aad will relieve eerlion of dipping from it a line rioce Mr. Ysar , and, with th* universal reviral of
tain types of tbc ctotplrinia named , but
buaiorea
in
the
United
gtalce.
it
is
predict
­
Aingir wool t&gt;. Waahingtoa
But be
whaji Rbeumatirai, Neora’gla. and kined that the number of visitors the coming
Hut an it may, that onr renden may fully |*ar will be greater thvn ever ks-jwn b&lt;I drod diaeares bare become ebrooic and
| threaten acriouv result*, you m*y rest asappreciate tha great ability, the erudition, fare. The genera! pro^entv of the coun­
■
»ur*d
that they will help but very littla.
the hiatorical information, and geograph­ try make* everybody fee! rich aad duproed
Although not recommended a* infallible, i
The motives which bring!
ical knowledge diaplayed by Ibe "ermn- to travel
the pceujfor qaalltiea of Sv. Jacob'* Oil'
p/uMf editor* of that abere.* we p-nf American! abroad arc variant Some come
rto Paris in th* pursuit of art and acunec,
place to the following, from tbc editorial I other* for mercantile object* . some from
prcriuoriy wilhnnod ali koown vprcifict, J
column* of the CharlaUe
of ' eurioaity, others for mete jJ*a»urc and dsta* well aa the preeeriptirrti? of the bcat|
upctiou . and all, more or lew, for th,
pbyrieiatt*.
'
“An loeg a* the Democrat? remain in purpose of "ahotfing.’ The latter object;
Wa would meuiivo, aa «u example, tha'
fo
the
special,bwrinewr
&lt;.f
th*
ladies
—
and
power Nevada need not expect lu be ad­
cue of Mr A. Hrtlman, Editor d the!
mitted tn the Union.
No territory that bow they revel in it' am! what, a
/WaAinw&amp;
IlrpobliaM,
who
.offered
ha* a neap mure which turn* out hundred* bountiful providence ’they are fo l’»ri*1
with Rbeumatbm foe two year*. After |
of tom of m;«cac*oui quart* ha* any tra-i-su-.ca cod confectioner*
vainly mtog all the boat reevmmjodad
American! who furnish apettmeota io
cbaaee with a Democratic Congreat."
remedire and exbaurtiag lb* akill cf the
Nevada a territory, Eh ?
What will Path come in contort with working pea- I
meet experienced phyrieian* without eveo
»k and**e a phase of tbrir life which it
Seuatof Sharon aay to that'
temporary relicl, it required only two hot- ’
ludicrous to the stranger, but M«ctime» '
' Uoa of St. JacoIi'* Ort. to effect a perma­
more annoying thin Indtctou*. I refer to
There wa* a stormy lecuc ia Maine on the alownoH with which the I'arijiaxi cte
nent cure. Mr C Hanoi, a well-koowc'
eitrten of Ycuogvlowo, Ohio, aceureJ for1
Chrimma* day—An attempt waa made to chanie* work, sod the long while it take* I
trananort arms and ammunition from th* to get anything accomplished by them. I
rea.tant
auffrrve from Neuralgia in the.
State Arwroal to Auguste. The meaning Some friend* of mine hired io May, 1878,;
I bead, the service* of the *ble»t physician*
of it wa* tbc Gorernot wanted gun* and a (trite of opartmenu ia this city, and by I
iu ibe land, but limy were unable lo do?
(speihumin effort* and great detenniaa ’
anything
for her , Ulf a boule o( By.;
tioa, they hava jut succeeded iu cnmplo!- ’
I Jaenn'a On etired ber. Mr. 'Vm. Bern­
i*g the furnfoliing of the same.
They '
hardt. Elmr-re. Wi* . report* the earn &lt;d a '
•topped the wagon, carrying the war ma­ tel! me that they ordered aomc fotnirunneighbor who for tweaiy-fovr year* had |
terial. and the elerk, in order to prerrnt * made, and rcveral mouth, after, ono'day
-uffared re terribly with Rheomaiam that, ia walked a man carrying an arm chair.
eolliron with the excited aruwd, returned •‘You’ve brought the faroittorc haveyou ?
at timea, he evuld hardly more around ; a!
the arm* and ammanitioa to the araasal ' Oui. Madame, uo fanteuil!’’ and that
few bottlra &lt;4 Sr Jarow« OlL cured
He aaid he wn* acting tinder order* from wa* the extent of hia first delivery
An.
A. Nriper, of Tayforviilr, Pa., writew that I
other month pawed by, and the aamc man
bi*
mother, who h»d bycn a continual auf
appeared bringing with him another chair, in premium* '** sg*|t
ferer with RhnWMiam for the peat thirty
with the remark, "Encore uo tauteuil'' mean addition Io th'
yearn,
treed tine l-ttilc of Sr. jACua'nOlt.
And ao It went oo till alt the furniture
come brought in aert?
and
wav immediately relieved of all pn'n.
arrived.
The carpet mao would.bring a
Thore are mnlu whieh truly deeerrr to
single breadth of carpet at a time, solemn over the luccean of ita party in counting ly deposit it in the wfr-w and depart with
be btottght to public notice , but they arc I
not exception- a* will be aren by the num-1
out legally-elected oficere in Maine that "mystic mien," to appear again wet d*y«
ert'Ua other certiorate* from all part* of;
In due
it nominatoi Bayard aad Garcelon a* a later with a few metre* more
the United State- It ahouH be the duty j
time
the
whole
carpet
arrived,
and
then
he
'
rniteble ticket for it* party tp etipport '
of every ooe to rail tb* attention of bi*
I pt it together and laid It properly. The
neii year for tire Preaidroey and X’icc- laying of gas-gipioE in their rooms wa* a
coffering fiieod* and neigbbore to ihi*
v .TTdrrlnlly effieaei-u? preparalfoti, eapecPreridcacy.
Garoelna and HarGdalc herculean feat, truly excelled by the lajing
tally a* the low prire ot 50 rent* a bottle ’
would male a more appropriate ticket, of die flrat Atlantic cable, and requirinu
place* it within the reach of all preaor.r. |
Theo
for between the latter ? shot cun and tb* quite a* much fur* and red tape.
before the gas could be turne&lt;U*n a eoqo
formre'a patent right, double action count­ ofoBcial* from the Prefecturr of Police!
THE DETROIT FREE PRESS
ing ou»)»roce*a the Damocraey would hare tame sod rolcmnJy punched holm through DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
Ibe wall* near the ceilings in each room.
Dec 25rti. 1879. j
A rouimg meeting wa. held a: Bangor
h look* »« though the Mein* infamy
। the matter, and I tbail br&lt;Ai,hiy Irerr
Sntariay night, to give voiog to the pop-' by the foatce of th* g» in earn youebouW
eomcthimr to auy ”0 Ibe whole.untfer b&lt;- . wn troubling the Democrat. more than it
ttlar Indignation in view of Governor Gar | fomt to turn off the burner, and kbould, ; fore long. I happen to know 4me of the ia the Republican*. They are getting very
| Inatead, blow it oat
Ixit ta
moat promiueat worker? iu Um etuic of
eaion'a ontragecua conree ia thwarting the
ncjvous about it here, and advising their
I the moat brilliant of all jartiHsal light*,
wUl of tb* people aa expnreed at the
Political Note*,
{and they verm oy? an! all to I be aluioat I Maine friend? to beck out of the job.
poll*. Speeehea were made by Senator
That crowing rilliany ba* been coaeunr ;bur*tin: with bin aeereU. When the* The llepublitaiu will find meant to stake
Hamlin, Captain ‘ Routrile and eereral
I barat 111 let you know their tree iowuJ- theta baek nut of it if they don’t volnnta. net* promptly.
' Au cnt«r|&gt;«i&gt;io^ morning fnaer lua
. boon interviewing ererybody nil th« »nb
I joctof whit i* the tret *ub«titute. if any,
debc* ia when they are dnt. The greenback tor hanging murdercr&lt; The Ittcat in
■ torvlcwrel were t be murder, r? r.iulitied in
Democrat from Maine aaeured ua raeeoily debt» due.
the Tomba, ogr city ptiron Pctbipe ill*
that tha meu engaged iu the eoanting-ou:
Garcelon aaya be ia proud of what he sot strange thst they al! objected m hang
pcoeaM in that State did not repraaent the baa done. It is human to err, but devil- ing, and mrol of them ano med adverse to j
diKUSMOK the subject Cluntioe (\tx, the |,
the better portion of the Democratic party
colored murderer nf th* aged Mr*. Hull, &lt;
there, but were for tha tarot part indtridThe Springfield Maae,|/?«y».ZJ.&gt;r'ii thinks adroit. ,! abooGnjr. because it wm "the ,
uaa with m&gt; reputation -to lore—rene­
. prate continttally about the peaceful and
that Got. Oaqxlon i? . St man for the dmtL.fatoldicr ’
gade*, noro-hood*, and ingrate*, who were
An cx-anuy chaplsiu, who Mtved bird abidioir character of their coMtiluMt*.
Maine Insane Asylum.
Notwilhatending Senator VoobcM rcao“everything by turns and nothiog long."
country for uxht year*, ha* fallen a vic-'■
The Granite Stale Frrt Ptm *aya, lim to th* proverbial rcckkreucM and bro- lu:km to Investigate, tbo uodu ta spread­
Sridto be cnly"two R«I Ribboo m«o
"wdl.Gov .Gxrceko ba? made ex-Gov.:। tality cf Naw York truck driven, who in­ ing in tbo Sooth, and among ■ party which
variably consider pefiastrian* have ho reacotly paaaed through here, arc a nam­
Wanton respectable, al any rate.'
j righto they am'bound -to respect. Ths ber of tamilic* from th* neighborhood of
They rcem to. need a strong man jo ' Etxtd old gentleman, wm ran down ia tin Norfolk V*. Oo being qwetionad they
Maine. Weil, if oor recollection is aocur- ■ Bowery and crippled for life. The scamp declare their reason far leaving to be their
rats, Mr. Jim Blaine i« a man ol Maine. 1 was seutencod to twenty day* in prison, inability to obtain a living there by reauo
scarcely a atrnpetteeliou for the suffering nf ■of extortion, ab«*aa, and opproaaiona on
The New York. 7riA«»-«y*,_"Tnden iI the victim.
dar which they are cooiprilod to liv*.
hibitioii. and foe the electron of • Iregia- didn't hang hi* stocking for fnr the De
The babies on acvcwl block* have of 'This is exactly what Senator Windom ao
lature that will giro n. jul that.
moerary would pul an infernal machine in fofe been rearad into fits by the rapid gait irmprciaed upon the Democrat* of the Sen­
of a policeman. The outraged - mother* iate in hi* apeecli, and ths country will
The Maine imbroglio ia bnaMwiag more
reported the farts, but no notice wa* ta- Ibelieve him.
The New York TriSunr Say*,—"Gar- ken. Then a rii’ncn complaiuad that
Thia uChrtatmaa, ail the Dopartmaote
aad more a aeriorn matter. Il ia now'
cnloa fend better write kb political epi­ whil* quietly holding ■ bona, tbi* rapid iarc doeed, Coostm* ha* Sown, .ad nowrtaph and get under it a* .ptiek a. pwi- cfficcr clubbfd him iJmo"i to death. Still 'ce&gt; ol new* arc dried up, so I should be
•o notice. At last the man 1-mraU to talk &lt;excuacd for a abort aad meagre latter.
he* taken, and that be he* mad* arrange- W*‘
Cbtiatmw esMou is s lively on* socially,
mowto to enter owe lb* Mat* militia to
Tha chief aim of th* Democratic party
and ereryona elac give* way to jolHffoation
■ostain him io organizing thr Legfolatnre ■' *fanl « •* « behave an abominably that
a* b* haa reeonetrncted it
I no m»u who rrepeete hinxwlf ean train

'

Having bought out my partner in the Gro­
cery trade and having assumed entire control
of the same, and knowing that people will
trade where they can buy the cheapest. 1
have examined prices on my entire stork and
have marked down. Let me give you n few
prices.

A LECTURE

TO YOUNG MEN.

Freeh Layer Fijr? from 25 to 22 per lb
Package Coffee, rooeted from » U&gt; 25 |mr lb
*'
Finret Svrup in the market, from 80 tn SO per gal
ToUreo, if you wiU rhew the rtwff
From W to 45 nfai from CO to 30 pre lb
Chrew I am wlHngat 10 and 12j per lb.

I am getting roasted Coffees in small lots
and fresh roasted and keep in covered bbls,
and will warrant the flavor. I grind Coffee
and will soon have the finest mill in4h° City.
I buy all kinds of dried fruit, butter and eggs,
and would like a few hundred bushels of
Beans. I keep common and rock salt by the
bbl. Will sell sugar, crackers, «JLc. at whole­
sale and at small profits, my expenses are
light., I live economically, at home, attend
strictly to business and can give my custo­
mers the benefit. _

w. H. SCHA.Nrrz.
One door east of the Post OfficeP &amp;—Headquarters for line Candies, Candy Toys, &amp;e.. for Holidays.

.TJlT* TT '“!!?' -“. 'A.":!'!'1"———

w, a

MAY CONCERN!
I would tmy to tuy old Friend* and'tbo Public generally that my
Stuck of Goods at the Post Office Btfflding ba&lt; been thorougblv
repleiltshcd. and if they will call there they will find a fine Stock
of Goodt! in ray line for the

eure"*1n.

HOLIDAYS
PORTLAND CUTTER
Attatll Pileit Esn IttidiEiti,

6
REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALL AND TO RENT. or if they have nny Engraving to be done bring it right along,
and they can rely upon haring it done promptly and m the bert
manner. They will find Workmen nnd Clerks willing and nnxiuti,to wait upon them. .A continuation of public favor i- earnestly
Knappen’s Law Office.
laolioited.
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Office.
Office.
Knappen’s Law Office.

Knappen’s Law

Office

IB80.
Increased
In Slxe.

YOUNG PEP

Vol. 83.
Elegantly
Illustrated.

knappen’a Law Office,

Knappen'sJLaw Office,
&gt;rrak. new. «htr!i at witl aell for eu.h at!
...than fae&gt;°ry pries*. Apply .1

THE WORLD FOR 1880-

Knappen’s Law Office.
THE SUN FOR 1880-

Uwr. R
Ella l^dle

Efts
MwaronioMa'toi
iu aari tutelar U.

EEtrgfe,i&amp;jta -r-^r—

^IMPORTANT

^ijTteltrita Fintaiit Capat)
I

West Meriden, Conn.,

nr Cddnu Factans s 1mm
Plain and Ornamcr.id Silver I’lalrd and
Cut Glaaaware, Irecape, Chen lelicrand Bronxra, Table *od I’ockre

Cullary,

Shewn, Rrewtr,

b« Unrivaled Wilaox k

White Or

gatre, the wclLknoun Parker Guo*.

•nd Novahio and Speriakic-

THE MKRIDKN PURCHASING CO

BACK!

|l ta mfe tossy that tba Maine fraud
was nut batched in Gramercy Farit.

I

pilroi* &lt;M*b

Knjkppen's Law Offifce.

70

ing him before a jnrnre aad getting him
committed ae loaanc.
Gilmore, the iudutrimu leader of nrcbeetna, haa been for rnai time peat ciutc deficient in color. I&gt;sirymca rttwtM
working himself into a fever over* new thee uao Watt*. RtebardsMi i Oo'* Pre
national hymn, "CUtunbia.’’ by which he f-etad Buller Color to give a bright Juno
color. Thia color ia by far th* brightest,
parrot and beat made.

«.!*«*

QILT
EDGED CALL
CARDS AT THIS OF-

Ctaota—
ty Jutart,
pvJi.M

�KR WUffl!

Uro&gt;ntro|
will
and

Entered at the. Post OfficeHastings, Mich., as Secondclass Matter.

Estate of Fanny Hanoi*, deeeased.
I Account ol administrator made aad allowrd end order of dirtnbutta entered.
Estate of J Horata I.tc, dseeaaed. Acn&gt;unt of administrator made and allowed
and an order entered for payment of first
cUm debts fn full, and seeood ebam pro

Is of
&gt;y thp
hole5 are
ttend
itiftto-

A flock of English sparrows here taken
Estate of Caroline 1*. Deming, ao in­
up llirir abode in thaw city.
sane peraun. Account of guardian filed
Schools of our city will commence the with petition fur allowance January ID,
next, asmgned tor bearing.
wiener term oc Monday next.
Krtale of William1 E. Dogblia, a minor.
J. M. Ricketts warrants all watches and
cloche that he rrpairsto rat) • year or tu­ Order entered sj pci ntiag guardian. Rood
Doe. 24—Estate of Jeffereon Fevgliner,
Remember we send the weekly Poet ALicense to sell real estate:
Tribom to any person for 1880 for 81.30- deeuwed.
granted. Oath before Kile filed.
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Bring nlong your orders.
Estate of Henry Colvin, deceased. UDr. H; A. Reynolds wHI addrera the
people of this city .oo the Trmpersuoe cento tn sell real estate granted.
Estate cf Abrym M. Daugherty, de­
qurathki, on the !7th of January.
erased. Petili-’n for appointment *4
We a■ere pirated to have our sanctum
■ ministrator filed. January 12, next, aainvaded one day last week by Deacon Van
! signed for hearing.
'
Brant.
lie looks quite feeble yet, but in
Dec. 20.—Estate of Henry Snyder, de-wi the mend slowly.

bas been as follows : 25th, 11.27
81.30 . Sfjtb, »L30 ; 20th. $130

Hastings National Bank

CASH FOR LOGS.

Remember the Masonic ball at Uate
Hall tn morrow eveoing.

City.

LOOK AT THIS LIST OF PRICES

.yas

In reply to a quastiou as to whs: would
bo the effect of the success of the grab in
Maias, The President replied quickly and
with emphuis: "But they are not going
to grab them. This Maine business is
no; going to succead."
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CINCINNATI TIMES CO.,
Cinciaaati, 0.

There is ooe Preridential candidate
about wboao w'wbea the country ia not b 1
doubt, and that ia John Sherman.
He ,
estate filed. January 2G, next, assigned baa frankly stated that ha will areepi the
forbearing. ’ C. Q. Holbrook attorney for; nomination if tta party hM»on him with
it. A little candor ia commendable in a
petitioner.

Oath before before srJe of real estate filed. i Tie Annual Festival of Hartings EaMDue 27.—Estate of R. W. and C. E. era Star Lodge of Adoptive Manons will
Reynolds, miners.
Annual areonnt of take place on Wednesday the 4th day of
guardian filed.
February, 1R80, at Union and Miso sic
Doc. 211.—Estate of Dean 8. Tyler,
Final account of administrator
Christmas prraent in the shape of a splen­ deceased.
Marie by one of the flout orchestras in
brard
and
allowed
and
order
of
discharge
did gold beaded ebony cane. It is beauti­
Grand Rapids. I-»f everybody make
ful, and highly appreciated.
.
raogemeiiM to oonje and have a grand good
We"will mad Tnx Baxkeb and /Vsr
lime. Supper served in tbo Hall.
Bill far the entire ratertaiamcat and
dto any person not now a sub­
Estate of Iti- hacJ Haffeodeo. deCcaacd. dance. $l.5&lt;». .
scriber to either paper, for the ensuing
Final account cf administrator filed 'with
year for I2A0. ’ Subscribe now.
petition for discharge.
Jan 2t»ih next
An old lady by the'namr of Nary, died RMtittird for hearing.
Estate &lt; f James A'. Hill, deceased. IU- 1
in Hope on Mcndsy evening at the resi­
putt of apotial adniini*!ratera filed aud
dence of H«&gt;ry Johnson, nearly • hun­ order of dbebarge entered.
piot. kidaey Wort is a dry compound
dred yaam old. so our mfurmoant rays.
Djrc. 30 — In the matter of the adopt too I aod one package is enough to make six
Tbc day nr two of warm weather recent and chant * of name of Margtrtt StemFer I quarts of msdiefae without additioa of any
Appitmitoo lot poiaooous liqarws. It is nature's remedy
ly, crippled, but did not destroy the sleigh­ to Margaret Durfoe.
change filed sod order entered changing
ing. Although there was but little.ef it. nams and making Msrcaref Slcmfler the ' far Kidney Disauce. Liter c mpl^iat, aad
Piles, fir it is both diuretic and cathartic,
yet what thi re waa wa. extremely good.
heir at law of Guy II and CUrisM Dtnfre.1 touirtad healing. Get it to day.
£ The editor of the Bixsnt will addrt*
Speaking &lt;
tbi» people of Baltimore, at thr Hender­
W&lt;rU saye,shott School Huute, on Friday evening ot
prvteod tbit a aisjority of
thia week; co the r-object of Temperance.

Sugar at retail at Wholesale Price.
Syrup the same for 50 others asks 60.
Tobacco, everybody says ice can beat the State
Valencia Basins up to 10 cents to competeCoffee we roast our own Daily.
Gloves and Mittcn&amp;ipeare closing out at near cost.

DOLLAR WKBKLI TIMES.
The Dollar Weekly Ti.wks lhe pa:rana&lt;v
ribe rrvtlng fuM.e berause it to ths best ami
liMpevt weeklr r*F*r In 'Sc tonally. Tha

81.28; .nat, 81-28.
The Baptist Sot
ter .upper Friday

roughly
• Stock

Bought!

REPORT OF THE COhDl’flON

j For Particular Jtoqturo st Tekeraph
Offloe in AgrteltaralHril.
To Aa many kind fated, of Hastiag.
3X3G
Hsatingn, Mte.
allow me to return lb«&gt;tankaof ttawire
troupe for the kiodoue which vu sbown '
them during tbrir May in your city, and : «
-A-T
those who m kindly aasuud Mbs Strife! Bentley Bros- &amp; ^Wilkins.
will ever be remembered by tta family and
to Miss Addie Bead and the other mem- j
hereof the orebeMra we shall ever fee
grateful for the mauuer they swuatnd us
io our musical [depart met*.
wav, comer of Rcada St.Jf* York.
,
I
Very Rapettfaily,
In cur stables Gila' Liniment Iodide
AmnxraU gjraathe best results.
Until
A. M. ChxxiT.
we used it Were annoyed and troubled.
Hope, Barry Co., Mich. ixc. 20,187D. We pronouueo it the meat valuable rem­
edy
That
owners
of
horaas
can
use.
A grand Christman Tree was tbo scene
al Cedar Creek, in the Cbureh. The H. K. 4 F. B. Tumut A Co.. Grocers
Sold by all druggists. Send far pam­
bouse wss peeked fall, aearly fiOfi gift,
phlet.
Da. Gilkb, '
wer. distributed, in ralue from 120 down
120 Wot Broadway, N. Y.
to—. Addremm by R«v&gt; Shelley, Hnut,
Gmler, and Miwthland. Good singing and
musk by tbu Sunday School AD was

MW

Dr. Iain’s Oltnii COTBOLICQJ

DAUCHY &amp; CO. COL.
A Wonderful Discovery.
For the speedy cure of Consumption spd
all diaeues that trail to it, such u rtnb। bora coughs, neglected culda, Rruocbitis,
। Hay Fever, Asti ma, pein in tta s de aod
chest, dry tacking cough, tickling io the

Wehavethe Largest and most brilliant stampede of curi­
osities ever brought to Hastings. Call and see the Stu
pendous array ~of

CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS

PIANOS

iToy Pfolre.

AGENTS READ THIS!

■Toy Kuirca and F
|cup* aod Ftwm.

Colles m!t&gt; Cufft.

Neckties. Suspenders.

1000 other things to numerous to mention.

Sill: and Linen Handkerchiefs,

lid, lick 3«d 7

If your Watch hr dock dsn't ran.

FOR SMOKERS t .

ORGANS
along,
to best

Tl« lent salve in the Forid for cuts,
I bruises, torrs, uloers. *»h rbuam, tetter.
। chapped hana&lt;, chilblains, corns, and all
J kinds of akin eruptions. This Salvo u

11. L. Underbill and wife returned
from the Stateot New iYutk on Wcdaiw
day evening of Ust week, whither they

went rbc-irt tbc middle of Octotwr last, te |
visit relatives of Mr. I.’;

All

qq t ^Botanic

GENTS WANTED v ~ I

ROUND
GENERAL GRAN

1.1 Vi

eality is inresqxared tbu more atnxisua
sod utterly indefrasihie it Icrumrs 'There able notes on Scrofula . Dweasra •/ the
will hare Wb« some backing down on the Breathing Organa . Disease* of Men ,
part eftbe high teosd raetab, or somebody Disrates ol women ; Aches and Pains |
Heart Trcubta; and a great variety of j
will get hurt.
Chuoxio D»kas», with oeHrncc tbit'
in meat cues three ditraaca are curable ■
Sent for one stamp.
I

Nyrtm Mudgr, who i* well known iu
this t il?, b about io sei up a clothing cvtabliabRwnt in Albion. We truly hope ta
tnsy tnvet with the beat ofsucensa. and we
doubt not that he
fa' ta *• •­
min nf go-xi Iswrinete capacity and sterling

-f Fancy Smoking and

5,000!

$10,000.
SAFETY
•LAMP.

l -st city If Milt- pl’es as gwd »•&gt;!• i
hr has a piper for the Jssi i«w yeprs. h
pitron, ought, awl will I* |*rfecsly aati

L

VIOLINS.
GUITAR^,,
ACCORDEONS,
MOUTH ORGANS.
FIFES AND
FLAGEOLETS.

Instruction Books I

SY

Violin Strings,

BESTTWTINTtATTI.y.
THECREEK
WORJ.D!
F
SELF-

And

I am rrwlv tn give everybody a

CLEAN SHAVE.

rtt®.
Una

We ’ will tend one hundred copies ot
TUX BaV&lt;K* for 1S8°- f“r one hundred .
coeds of green Beeeh, Maple, or Oak Ixsdy .
wood, it delivered A'tfaiv.nffca during the
monlh of January, by persona nM now
untaeribara. A fall aottlenxnt of all aoctrants t.n the books &lt;&gt;I this offer, will ba
at oner waned ttpqw, and mtm ta tad,or
wa eh»U leave them for collection. A
word tn tta wise in snffirioot.

NA8BYS

’

TOLEDO BLADE

DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS

8AMPIJ BOTANIC BALSAM
FBEE

John Bessmer.

A mOanaiilj Paper.

I Last year fully 250.0u0 [wopie regularply read tta Bypt.
HALF A miXIOJV I’EOPI.C

A Houaehold Necmlty.
Every iteritigmrt. family new-a dsys finds
it ilm«i a naoaaritr to bare in addition to
their home piper al least ona good family
weekly. Such • paper ouaht to be a»-»ing. entertain'.^; «o inmractlve, and
.bnu'.d oomhioa within its column, aoeh a
range and r.rtay a. will -ma ita raqwlre
F.
_____ __ ..r &gt; .. i.mi T from

SECRET;!

A NEW StOEY

rooms over the grocery store of Smith,
Hogle A PtoBtoO where ba will be pleased
to roeeivo bis friends and psttmis.
The Doeuir erf be euesuked at his off oo
any hour of the day or sveaing when M«
oertocrily aloenl visiting patrente.
AUortrrs left at bis rooms or st the
The pultaher. in their praaftetus, F’~ stem of Smith, Heglo A Wrntoa wid redaewbere, snoouncua general rapravew.eot erivw prompt aUsoticn. ________ .-E«
for 188U, with several uuwd attraetioM.

Dr. J. C- Lampmao, »ta bra brao in
Ctwri^Ml, Ohio, aueteinc
;
lure*, vriitins hopitalr. aad mUtog to his ,
jKnre of madieil fore, for
nsecuta ,
wmc.roturatatemwww
**• *o‘1
i, now rrady to answer coy rata Uist he
may ta favored with from tta* in nrad of;
umlicri Mtowite.
Ha
retain* bin :
»«&lt;, wrer Rutaete A Horatata' score.

82,000,000,000

author of •■ANDERSONVILLE"

The OMt beautiful eromoaerer brought
tn tliM eity, are at tho ware nxaasofF.
8pangetrsober, and they are dirt cheap
uL An endle- v.nety of beautiful
braekom. and other spendid holiday goods
very. viBT, roar eheop.

Of every Style and Price .1'full line of

JAMESTOWN ALPACAS I
The. best Goods made \Vow is ths time to buy your
Winter Goods and buy them CheapJVLIVS RUSSELL.
. December 1st. 1.879__________________

FOR 1880-

Wo Invite Ep«W Attentte &lt;o tta
Advrrtiremetil of the Orange Jrnld Co
The subject of Fencing interests every
oac#od much rata side information on thia
and many otbar snbjoeu. with atom 900
asgrarings. are to be given in ibe J'Jih
Volume »f thr .tmrricnn AyHa&gt;O&lt;friU.
imaiaa, aw—- ------- Rao what Cba PubUabers offer
Conrspindonta, Honsebold Ikmmmow*.
Mr. Ira Blackford of this county is no­ and Lmtrre from Nrw York .nd Washingwo. end1 with ita minor department* make
engaged in arnvs-»ing for 7A&lt;the
teal friend, of all who tave ouce been
Tnrnp*«»« organ published al Grand among Ils wbecrifo-rs
% c trier tw ita
Trieriu HtaA/y Ufa*.«« **
and mrat rriiaMs of f^J
“J

From $-.00 io $20.00.

StyHab’ Hair Cut an ! Clean Shampoo.

WOOD-SAWING MftCHIHE
R.-qeetfully.

Ayen AM Baafo*.Hatch,$elly3brit*r.
SteLhiua aud Young C.
Nets 0.
On motion Council sdjoomed.
Juhn M. Beaamer.

The finest Stock of Millenry Goods ever shown in the Cit
'of Hastings.
'

In the mmlet and the largert Steck to
MI : ir-.rn I will sell a fti( Vfolins for
ct given rtorc wood.

r,FEED

jnd John McEfd arerptrd by the
r.u. ----- . -• auroral they now
, Geve-rner-eiect Curueff cf New Ywk
miler* will give attcutwo stand rarigosd fi'-tn said rvm|-oy.
D.tfl Euginc Ilrwm Dp-. 12th A. D. will, n u asserted allow tip ia hi* adJrws
a of ifcr htrr O.r,i». pn'.to the Legislature Mr. Tilden s bogus ca­
•nr.ot the BauxitB- h
nal reform, which baa cost tbo Elate han
f&lt; a Stalwart' Repoblkan Journal, and is
dn-ds of thnuaapds of doilara during the
nibble m&gt; all the great unctions of ths
day. SnUeription* to thia weekly reeelrcd tst this nffie, st the lowest elnb

remain nneteimal m the p-st Bastings
Barry canary. Mleh , D»e. «tk. 1«7«Nathan Adsms, O. W. Avery. M.-lley
Gram-er. Eddie Hartman, Elia Jexkwood,
Ella Ludlow, Frank B. Taylor'.
Cards—AloMoTerrim.-Mont. Geer. Ma­
ry Julsrt, J. C. Maloy. Wm. Mead, Ja­
p t N. Starks, Jacob Lente.

Headed by old Black Toro the Fiddler with his Quad
rille Dance.

CIGARS,

Chewing Tobaccos,

Fusion outrage in Maine "only another
instance that third parties take an naturallv.i.&gt; corruption a* young ^ncks to water.”
, TT.in is because third p-irtiea arc made up
‘ of tb-ne who ddsert the old'partite l«ca&lt;M
they are denitd/offire. ■'

The Rattle Creek Jowrnul lias been en­
larged tn a forty column paper, ami is one I
of ibe vety best paper's in the State. W*,
arc glad of thU indication of prosperity on '

I krep Finn Imj.irtvi and Dotncwtic

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

dier in the army ol the Cumberland dur­
ing the war will begin with tbc first week
in January, and continue during tbo,
greater port of tbs year.
arxctxt. cowiuwowDaacx
From Washington, New York, and
other news centres will be found u usual.

On politiori. Financial. ScientlSe and
(Jeweral Hnbj-u.
The Uwes Tehgrapbic New. ; th" moat
rritabl. M.rkK lUpwts . Chmra Hwmor.
Potery, Start Start- l-utertawfog M«-;
orilany will unta io make the Blade for |
1880 a bsct^r and more popular psper tha. |
over before. Aldi.mgh tta
.
|

‘ 1827 UH 1TEBS1LISI18M

STAMkWEST
CINCINNATI. O.

What ta it?
• .
■nd ■*'
Ana.—Your Prescription
Receipts.
What is it made of?
An».—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ?
Ans.—With care and accuracy. iftX
*- *
Where to get it ?
M&amp;rijggftY.i.- - ;
Ans.—At Roberts &lt;t Hotchkiss. HKJftfgat’.ibVi.:-'
‘ *
where you will always find a fall and
y..\
select Stock of
‘ '
Drugs and Medicines.
J’--’',.,..'

Our expenses are light and wo uell
gtxidf in same ratio.

*” **** ,““*J**
taunt

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY

�A CURE
• • • • * After a vary grare eotan&lt;41, it waa agreed ta take the Chicago and
ftortb-Wartarn and Unaan Pacifie Rail­
road* to Denver, at
. .. .
•
rity of thia country, L —------------ --- —
At 10.30 a M, wo won m;at comfurtab’y
seated in one of tbo *elebruted, aod I may
aty world rcoowaed, hotel cars of th* Chi­
cago and Sorth-Wtwtern lUdruad, ami, of
eourw. our fint topic of conversation, m it
accmod to be with every on* after being
reatnl for the first ttt* in really a pailace
Wo had heard ef these maguiliceLt ho­
ld care, ran only oo this road, but must
frankly couftsa had never fully under
stood the maximum amount of comfort
aod luxury in railroad traveling until thia
trip ftoto Cbicagi. to Couadl Bluffs. Tha
interior construction of the ear ia simply
esntliaitc. and for neatheaa in appearance
and order ia all ita arrangements there is
parhap. natbiag oo this contlneat its
eqsal.
It being nesrly noon when we embark­
ed, we did not have to wait long to have
out curiosity gratified aa to the arrange-

COUGH

SYRUP

n nuaaara
a: -oi ty
fdj
lb« Liter, Si-rowria
aaad Bowels.—Il ia Fneriy X
| VatTtsld*. - U
S
« Debilitate*-It
i Csthortee and
V* 1

50 Years Before the Public.

tetascop* in dtrtanccd. Thu great rclrsc
lor of the United- Suita Obmrvstory at
Washington tu lately ahwd. Lal now
Neiaoo NJ* it has bran beaten by a new
English iustrument, the history of whieh he
giv**. I*r. lander Lindsay discourse* wisely
of ''The Moral Sens* ia the Lower Ansmala" , and an anonymous writer cootr-b
Ute* an entertaining and natal icstructire
paper on "Middlo-Api Spiritiuliam." -Tb*
"Uiatory of Paleontology" ia vigorouvlf
institution. An Englishman rilling juat 11 tanued by 1'rofreaer March Everybody
oppatite us, after enjoying a aumptuous1
--------repast tn the most leisurely manner, ex­ । Canal Route*," which was read before th*
claimed : "Thia way of traveling is simply ' Faria Congrrev by M. de Fourcy. It is
perfoct.'' We ste as long and as alow as । illustrated by instructive mapi There is ,
we pltawd of food evidently prepared with a thrilling paper by Professor Mackay oa
I "Premature Burial*'''. andDr. i. J. Skinmore than ordinary skill.
Meals are served on the European plan ocr effectually replica to Mr. Green'* arti—pwy for what you have—ao that a tree i de io the November “Monthly" "Whr do
eltr .doe* not have ta pay aeveniy-five I Springs and Weils overflow ? "
The editor disetUMa the peogreas of
cents lor a cup of tea and a lilt!o toast.
i u-ieotific •'«thina1 and "railroad accidents '
and the IVpular M'taedlaoy abounds a*
; tuusl with the latest intelligence on a
1 groat variety of subject*. Tha January
“Monthly’- b, every way, enellent. Fifty
cet*t* per number, flj. a year.
.
New York: D. Appleton A t'i-

Pioneer Meeting.
Chtcggo aod North Western Railroad waa
tbc atfest ia the country. Whether that
Notice is hereby given that the eighth
be tri* or'not. Hr. Editor, 1 observed t*o&lt; (sotual meeting of the Barry County P«h
or three fade whieh 1 deem it proper to
refer ho in thia connection, fur &lt;■’/'*/ ia in the City of llaatinra in arid county, on
railroad traveling Is a eotuideralio* of no Tktrt-hy t',r riyklk if.ry q/' J.ramlry .1.
Gratue was a aery little girl,—only six small uiortvot
/&gt;; |880, at ten o'eiiK-k in the forenoon
yaara old, but beautifal aod loving
Sbe
Flat, tha road bed aeens to bo a per tor the election of officer* f &gt;r the ensuing
waa a modeat, thoughtful ehtld, and when feet one, with tied rail* the entire diaur.ci* yret, and Tor the trauactiun- of sueh other
her lather, who loved ber very much, from Chicago to Council Bluffs, hence iu Lusmcaa u tnay oroperly evmc before the
wanted bar to oome into the saloon, that
meeting. A coruial invitation is extended
be might introduoa ber to the men loung­
to.all persons who have beea residents ot
ing there and hear them praise lirr beauty,
the eoumy treaty-five year*.
aha would say ; "N'd papa, no,'no. Make
Hastbga Mich, Dee Sth, 1679tha naughty men go awaj, and then IU perfatx condition of ibe can run on thia
oome."
road. The coachta all' bad the appearThere was a children a Temperance- So­ anceof jwt coming from the ahfpi and
ciety in town, in charge of the Womca't soemlegiy in the most complete order for
A Udy’lWhh.
Temperance Union, aad little Gracie and service and mfety.
her brother, atill younger, were invited to
Another feature of safety waa th* kiud ,
attend. Tha lather gladly cemseoMd, for of tne* employed to run tire train* They
h* hksd much to see Grade drmeed . up were evidently nut uf ordinary stoeb, but
aad have people notice ber.
Everything were aeiected aa men Worthy to be trusted
was new and straagc to Grosie. Sby had with the live* of hundreds and thousands i
navar anno aor.oco prey before, aod when of p-.oplr There w». an air ef l&lt;t&gt;!ne*s i
the leader talced to them alieut the great and stability about them that girt* th* 1
God, and asked them alt Jo Low their ftjMcler a feeling of trust and evaGdencc '
heads whil. ,b* prayed. Grade bowed,
Mr. Editor. I hare bren thus specific cn
awed Into tha most ickmu reverence
j «■ queaiion if the safety of this read, f y
After meeting, kba asked the teacher thia u ooe of th* first thing* that a lra»what it meant, aod if she would teach her eliag publie desire to 1« ttMured of, and I
and ber littl* brother how to pray
The ant aadefird that the cuatpany controlling
teacher look the little haad. in her own, ' this great and important line spare* no Of Ten Yft’i' Deration. The Di»aod told the two fittle children about Je­ pains er expense to mike this fcMare 6f
c|targs» Thick, Blood-/, and of Foul
na, aod how he lovod little children and their r.*-l all the pubfic can ask ar d.~
waatorl them to bo go*d. and would help ' mand. and' this t- why thia road is so
Odor. Sonws of Smell and Tuto
them if they asked him.
nearly or entirely free from reports kf scWholly Gone. Entirety Cured by
Months p»*«ed : Grade h»d laareod. to I (.ideut* .
pray, and often talked to her lather about1. In going westward we passed tbi-ugb SlRFURD’S HAD1CU CURE.
the Chrut-ehild. end wauled him to pray ; some ' J the most iutcrewting portM* ofbut be only langbed, aod ■ cdlcd btr j,;, Iowa in the night, but in returning ! had a j
little saint On* day Grade was taken
very III. Thr doctor was sent for', and country in the world tn that Stat* labmg
when ba saw her, sard she si&lt; verv sirk. the lint of this road. ••Will 1 dia, Doctor ’
At borne and abroad, low* ataLds a*
"I hop* not."
*
You needn't be sfraiA to Uli. me, gca one of the Caret farmitig States m the
Union, and tbc bread acres of gfosriacropv arc certainly a rich fast fur th* eyir.
Tbe fields of corn were simply iminetise.
The father, who stool at the loot of tbo and tht hertfe of fine rattle indiaatrd great
bed, sobbed out : "Oh ! tirade, you don't thrift and prosperity. And the -.yiM-ral
want to Imre papa, do you T",
f
appearance o! housea, barws, .yards, Aral,
u'ita, I do, if Jmiu wants me to r.&gt;mc, bery, eta. showed that m&lt;-n of enterprise
cos he has the beat right to me.'
and ioiei!lg*nce had sought and ' were
Tha easterners came and went, but the l-coutifyinc homes In this lank! cf
aalooo keeper heeded them not, for his plenty.
• I
dear Grade wm on ber little bed. panting 1 After a men: agreeable rile of le*i than
her Jif* away. What Cared be for n»o*y. i twenty four fconrs, we arrive at tbe Union SAIFORD'S RADICAL CURE
now tha light of hie life waa going out t I'acific luHread depot, ooe of tbo lijrlicat
On* day. on hi* coming up out of hie aa- and mc«t iiurerrsting places in all (ftristl
loon, Grad* opened her eyas, aad turning endotn; about !):3V a. m.— Ikupon him an imploring look, said, "Ob, | tor, .iqvwtf, 1879.
papa, i* th* aalooo open ; .r* th&lt; men
thee drinking '
Literary Notice*
"Yaa, darling
“Do doae It, pap. I knew III feel
Ballui s Moxtult Makui.'ix: son
better. If yon wfil.
.JANt'Atr.
—
The January number uf
"Ill do it, darling—asythiog to make
MosntLY
ItXtWnkTKtr
you feel better.'
The Mloon-k.wper * B.UXOC'h
heart wm almost breaking. Thr bar-keep • Magazine is a marvel of beauty' and
er was ordered to dear the saloon an-l goodnew, filled to repletinn with tLol Ixat
eloae the doors "Darllag, l he saloon is of atigravings, stories, poems, and e*4j«—
doted," he vaid. landing over h*r a few a recMtkabl* combtaali.,* of all that a
tnidarn msgsiine should contain. The
minute* later
'■Thank you. papa. It makes me fn| sew typw and new form of the m.^aine
are ai-Jiag it Io-force iu way right direct
happy aad better alrcwly,''
'
iota th* hoana of the people , and when
smile came auto her auffering
it has sucurvd a lodgement lherr, it' will
few hours Grade woub’ ask
remain, lor no cn* nan read it and ui* like
it. It is a library in ittelf. and Jen thy
“Yea, dariing
,
price ia only 15 cent* a eopy or SI .56 per
“la th* ahottar* up I"
sntrata. poetpaid. This i&lt; cheap ; b-jt the.
“Yaa, dear, they ar* up.'
Tbo leader of tbe children a temperance material is good, first-daws in evrrjj r»
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new* depots in tha country.
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Tbb Lxoxaud Scott Ft nuaMtnaiCo.,
saloon again. Mamma, can't you get pa­
pa to promise mo never to open the saloon 41 BeretarFtreeL N Y. have issued their
reprint of nintkmMtTt Hanaiin' fur
again T"
•
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The newspapets hava recently antikanchild,'* sobbed the mother, who had mntr
ood thr death of Mr. John BUckwn&lt;J,
favored her husband's burinea*.
Th* atrang man abook like a remi. Us th* last aurving son of tb* founder oil th*
eculd not speak for a uacarut . then cum Magaaia*, and io thia number wo h&lt;v» a
ing and hooding over her as the toned abort obituary notice. Tina eren^ ao
reatienly.be Mid ia a st range husky distmaiog to bis immediate friend* stem* '
voice: "My darling Gracie, p*pa wiU : iq^a degree to hare affected the ton* of
never open the saloon again . nevvr, :
nevwr."
,
“Vh,p^, Fatso glad. I'll tdl Jen.
when 1 get to Heaven, that yoa have elw•d tbc saloon. And bow. papa, you must
"Theatrical Reform ' diacuasaa tb*
ba good, and He'll let you cotae to that
beautifal place tao; aad mamma aod eulty or impoaaibility ofaatebltabiq; l
Aik* can coma." Them waa a gl.d amHo Uona! theatre, reprove* the recent &lt;
about
Farah Bernhardt, and criticise*
ow tbe dying child's Ian*, that won foded
out into hnea of pain, lltu aU at onre,
just at tha last, ber face brightened up
with * strange unearthly brightnera. anJ
abe cried out joyfully, "Oh, mamma, look,
look! lheroomisftin of angel*. Papa,
don't you are them .' They're all about
yww
There wa* a hush tn the roam, R.&gt;r
Ute ntt* of Heaven were thrown open to Hoffolk" deacribca a country where bnd
tat th* pure bright apiril p*» through - and Water aa*m to Struggle for Urena*
Only the body ef littU Garni, was tbere- tery, where bird* and fish abound, and ob
can be found to iaterert tbe sports
U* wd S*°* h*d R°Oe *° ’,n Wi'h JC" jest*
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man, the naturalist, and th* *ntiquarua.
Th: periodireh
reprinted by Tux
The father never opened tbe saloon .
the twr.rooai ahettera ha&gt;c sever hern J&lt;ao«AU&gt; Scott Pc bush uni Co. (41
lakau down Th* as)non-keeper has net Barclay Street, N. Y.) arc ** follows:
••&gt;.» signed tbe ptadjp, bvt has ttecome a Tie J.'roilfn Onarfrr/f, l^lixbvryk, ITfaA
Christian, .nd wpecu t., f,.'l„ fii,
■■HmMcf, «aJ flritM ^artrriy Rtrirm,
and BfoednramTs Jf**un&gt;&lt;. Price *4 a
ta btevsa after awhlte
year foe any oa*. or only fl 15 for all, nod
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JUTES OF*?}

VOL. 24. NO. 36.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1880.

WHOLE NO. 128’

THIS PAPER
AOs-rrSlsInc Suuu UOJ-rNBCU
sS’i-’ii^OEW YORK.

Journal it to UMquided. It coataiM, beaidee tbo Domretie a-.d Foreign .’few* rf
tb. »«t, Edit—to, IWtol. a&gt;d Short
Bunce,
Persona! Gossip, ete., ate.
Amtsing Cartooo* and bomr-ifnl El—a-

of the Cash Store has again received n Large Stock of

IIRfiSSfilllinS,SHUVLli, ( LIHKS,
“What do you mesa ?'* she naked him.
“kon aro still happy, are you not 7"
She lifted bor eyes to hto with a dreamy
wiatful regard. ।

Fl&amp;nnuls, W&amp;terproofe, Blankets, Jfabias, Knit S&amp;jues.

Goods.

CLOTHING !

"And who is Ihcltandaomc stranger who
is always b; yourato| now ?
I heard of
tour fWly in n^y nrarificing your life &amp;
Of eoume,. woman like, yoawiU
her natural joyuuane*; duturbing her nat­ hu.
ural gaycty, which bad boon hitherto th* complete it by giving -that -life to him
gaycty of a child knowing nought of evil, hereafter, tu guard or wreck aa ha
dreading naught ot pain.
With tho morn rag bar father sought the
stranger’s safe, and dressed his wound with
rome of the old medical skill that lie had
never forgotten, though be had long
—cd to practice u a physician
It was
then that, for the first time, the young
man learned bo story oft is danger and
rescue, and heard with'miagled wonder and
adtnlratioo &lt;rf th* heroism to which be

CLOTHING

lining.'
Tb- oH ffi.n Went &lt;x&gt; hi» way. The
girt curved silently and ssdly along the
quirt field*, and through a narrow, shady
r.,-.d, and aenmt a wooden bridge which
brought her to her home.
A very »impto little ]4aro it waa ; a
Uti re cottage, rented from a miUcr near by,
and jux largo enough for her father rad
licrwlf. He wra an old and ntndiuua re
-What can'l say,” he tnUrmured aa the
due,, and «bu vraa hi* only child.
He story ended, and the old man's voice treui
had lived litre in thia quirt world-torgnt bleif with emotion over the recital of hia
tea village ftr aftooro of year*, with'only darling'* bravery and deadly peril. “No
word*, no set* can ever repay such a debt.
I wonder you do not hrtc me, *r«ng in my
fi-olhardinres such ruk to the hie you lore

An Over Goat ft&gt;r&gt; .
A Guntl Suit for.
.
An All Wool Suit for

The tiny Ipime wra very dear to him,
and to the child alnx She loved to think
of llm fair young mother who hid glad
dened it fer tb-asnlwo brief sunny yean —
to trees her footsteps in the ganton pnths,
her presence iu lb* dainty rodms, her
tuic in the arrangement or the interior,
and her skill in the miniature garden
wkirh she had planned and cultured, and
where pure white lily ran* and Glosre &lt;to
Dfjtrn ra»e», and the aearirt glow of -grraniutN, and the flash of flowering creepers,
colored ac-1 ctuUiwersd tho ttny dwelling.
To lire girl tho whsdc place wu always '
Leiuliful/u*simple,qssrt. dreamy way,!
&lt;lied tha whi-’h bad grown with bergrowtb^nd Ind
’
reluming aaltered
itself to her fsudai; whether it lay
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Lee and dreary eyes, who leased on. his
rttek and shaded hir sight from the r»n
ray* and watched the girl cotmng swiftly
anl joyously toward him as he ad Arm bad
watched any human thing.
As rhe raw him the ramie Idt hcr'ron-

-Keep that ignorance then, lay dear,"
he said ironically, as »hc moved away
with a aligLi Uw of farewell.
“Keep
it, with it* twin sister-content.
When
yen part with them year life's happiams
gore too."
She made no M»wrr, but turned away,
bort and pained, and left him by tic
br&gt;Aikaide in Che evening shadows.
But ss site &gt;*«-.: htraewarel she rouid
‘
'
They had rtiresJ
, had toft _.
her heart from it* .— ,they
her
with racnxirics whoso iun.cunt shame tor­
I lure-1 her si nixhing in all her bright gisd
life hard ever d-rao before.
Hitherto, her
heart hud tosped to the gtodnau of youth,
the mere scuse of living and enjoying th*
simple, innoceut life she had known.
Now a sew element had arisen iu that
life, and through the golden hare of pure

She end her father wt re alway* together1
—alway.i cvnipanivna'atri friend« to each
«-*her—alway&gt; unit'wl in interval m in'
heart—alnya iaieperabtc iu purauit* buh l
learned and rnaple
Aa plic cvpMCvl the erodes toidgu now, |

In Empire Bbxk.ovcr Mudge's Store.

1- J-

an-fother
___ _____ _ _a_.
nirclrody enough 00 thia man, filling molie-ukwMd attentively there, with his rod

llmfi

P A I N TE R
•‘And why—can ji n tell
llarc you ro raueh to tnakr t
“I haro health, youth, love,
not life'* fairest gin* T”

rhe MW him suddenly tire, retreat a few
atty*, and then with abort. ipiici run take
a Dying leap to a rock ir^lhe middle of the
warm, evidently intending to lake Lh acai
there Instcid of tubing from the bank.
Whrther he had meararud the dbtanee
falrely, or whet her bi* loot dipped on the
slippery rock «he eonld not tell, but in a
fc-oad the raw him aubmerged in the
ruthingdrpibf, and whirled like a straw

Thu old man's words hid shown her
’ this, and left her dirtarbed and saddened
all at once. Thia stranger, whose life the
had raved, whose present* had haunted
her for these few short week*, had grown
unatKounlably dear, though to word of
love or glance of paui-n had lived in hri

Ho shook bands cordially with th*
guest to strangely- brought beneath hi*
roof, and then bada him cotww to the
sitting-room when bo felt nifficiently

NI'KCIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

'

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“You will find Vera there," Lo raid in
hie genial, kindly tonra, that w«n» so frank
in their cordiality, so truMful in tbsir wel­
come. “My daughter. I mean."
"May I uk the favor ol yvur name?’
•aid the young man railing
“Mine to

Wi Sell Hew Hatlta Errry llrc.

Bend for Iltortratol Grertar nnd prx«.
until y&lt;« .bard a«*&gt; the

Litoral krais to the Inula.

IWt buy
.

Most Elogant, Simple and Eapy Running Machine tn the
Market—The Ever Reliable VICTOR.

■----- victor sswihc

machine company,-----

Wmtera Branch OSScc, 533 Hrant Hx.. Ctcvaoo, Iu-

PIONEER STORE

awaktu eith-r intereat &lt;it regard tor him•elf in the girl'* fraaew, knowing that to
take, oe aeek to take, her from the aafrty
rad iuaoeanee of her .heltcred life, and
aak her to battle with him through th*
____ A__ lLl l_i
___e_

lure represented,
possilJo to hi. g_______ ,___________
chivalrous lure. Therefore, b« guarded
hin^tTro closely, sod totrayed by n«
word or sign the weakness that al time*
aha uoronsciotuly tempted almost beyond
endurance. Thcrgfer* it was that he raid

MIDDLETOWN CONN.

JUKI (. Ml',
KcejM courtanily o« hand

The EiccUcoua of this Hotel
Will to.mlat.Mt as twesMsra.^ OBe*. illaala*ete., o« «nt l~f. lr»M store Iterator r«a

CLOTHING

uS’aii M Mu-rci HIW
Hsus’ Yulis, Boys

nd Children.

LIME,
y
HAIR,
.
STUCCO.
CEMENT,
URICK.
TILE.
.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
.
PLOWS.
DRAGS

ehiU' Tw.; young one., and g'.d a.
trustful sa you are. To roc, tu«&gt;, there
seemed never a cfcud oa the akr; never a
pein in the heart ; never and evil or a fin
that equid turn life to hell, and love to
hate, and joy to sorrow.
Hal even a*

CtlLTI VATUBk. DOfniX.XlIOVEb FLOWS.

LEFT HXJTD PLO WS.

Reaperand Mowers.
WHEELER.

SAWS FILED,

Pays the higheel Cosh price
for all kinds of Farnivrs Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creasy buforc -purchtuting any of the altove articles,
at hut Elevator, corner of Broad
way and Railroad Streets.
• llaBtiiiga,. April, 2. 1879. 40

the most popular writots aontribute to it
Tho contra la embrace Serial Novel*,-Novolettre Skctobo, Adv—ires, Biogra­
phic, Anecdotes, etc. Sixteen page,
eight o( which aro brartifislly smbsiHSad.
Published every Monday, prise ten oenta.
Annual subrariptios, »4, postpaid.
Fnok Lttllc't Sumfcy Jtoewite.—
Thto brilliant periodical u undoubtedly
tho cheapest Sunday Magazine in tho
world; it* mrait* have assured fife it an

with what her* accmt to yea."
“Ay, Hravca be pnaed. who waa raared f' waa the fervent escalation.
“But
you arc over young to talk ufbetag m&gt; little
misar-i or fared for."
“Ncverthclete.it l» quite true. I am-utUrrfy frtcudlera ' jfily life bra Leu hard,
tovdere, toilaoruc ; it it ol atuall *eo&gt;uat
to any one but tnnelf.''
• “I hope you do not follow the cant of
thed.v “ rpifUaH,1 rt&gt;A

All Work GUARANTEED.

Carriaje, Sim ani Ortaaental

handsosM eh*— fronitopinee.
tohsdou the 15 of every month,
, or
pre annum, postpua.

hand which! aciaad the atiff . and lif
weight in h» numbed and attaining graap.
A niotacct and idic wai drawn back on the
bridge, with a face white ra death and
limto that UrtnWcd . like a wind toaaed

l.i.wlf against tha
faintncM creeping c..„----,re»,
“Thank you fee ytrar bravery," she raid, came, and than i*
“How fertnutoyou were near. Is b* ”
Yoeir child ■u aato
here, aad likely to
plrave yon a good while lo»gre."
. “Ho looks bad—Sigh dead. I should
The old tun wail .al lovingly at the
aav.” answered nre- the nu-n
bright, beaudful face
“May heaven rend all fttbere rath
plague* I'' be raid, tenderly.
“What
happy hronw. there wowid be,
tteritog "
“S'oe. will makr M era. w3 ro —A

tltrtn lay s barrier that it would bo th*
work of years to overthrow, tho fuc of
many a youthful love—puwly.
Ito had grown accuatoiwed to shifts
and strait* for himself; to gn without
meals; to dray bi—If all but i«re moosterHs; to hr* from hand to mouth,
tolling, working, straggling, fighting singL- banded lu a great city's wurfsre ; but
to ask het to share such a life
or rtok such straits, with only his ana to
lean cn, hto loro to re.-omperwe, was wlsat

tly Toiire, 8«1«&lt; Stories, Poetry, Fasbiouabto IntaDigaoce, Personal Chit Chai,
etc- Me. Faibinn Platea are imported
monthly from Paris, eiduaivdy for the
J^uly't J”wr*al. Published every • Fri­
day. price ten rente. Annua! subscriptioe, W, pertpaid.
/'ml I^M't Laiyt Jf—arae.The cmly renijdete Fsshiow-Mags—fat

13 50, pratpiid.
Assnjh Mk', Jillffrt.—E Msgsrins
of Uumcrous and Sparkling Stans*, Tiiro
of Herowm, Adventures and Satire. A
moot entertaining publieailM of M quarto
pmw, filled with Interesting Stodas,
Tale*. Stirring Adventures, Startling Inci­
dents, Anecdotro etc., ato It« profissoly
and handsomely filnatrated. Published
monthly. Single copy 15 oeata; annual
anleeriptioM, Rl.W, postpaid.
/rrmlr We*. /Lye wad Grit' Wttk/».—The &lt;&gt;ld.»t and best juvenile paper
published. A txinrtanl rar—inn of
Serial and Short 8*0—, toll sf Fun, Aaimation and Brightness, and free firosn sen-

�The County Treasurer’s Annual’Uquor Report.

The Grand Traverse Z/raiM now edit­
ed by Tbos. T. Bata, a nephew of Hen.
Morffza Bates, its founder, for January 1,
1880, comm to hand ctdarged to a nine
column sheet, aeoompanied by it vopplcnraot that b Iff be bwed regularly, snd a
fac-aimilc c! the first number ol the Grand
Traversa llenM iaauod Nov. 3, 1838.
I lire appellation of “Democrat*," under the
The enlarged
truly represent* die
growth and prosperity of the Gran-1 Trar- leadership of Thomas Jefferson, Aaron
Burr, and ethers.
We cannot here nttbo narao lime, a credit to the publisher, tempt to follow the history of the two
and a lire rapreoeouuyn of progreariro Be great political pertiea of our country in
poblicanbm in tbo northern portion of the fitD, but-ftom the dap of -Burr to the
lower peninsular of Michigan. May it* prestmi. tbo Democratic party baa ever
bora found upon the aide of opprtaloa and
influence fur good never be lees.
wrong.
Aaron Burr came Within one
vote uf being the Democratic I’rtnidrat of

great sportstaaa, and white not a popular aaan
L*1 erany warm Maeda, aed retained his rv
•pcnsiLte oSe* under uj nJ ill chaagoa of
portion in tba muatclpal gotemmeii:. No

Tbu btH eatoblbhed tbe principle' of
“Mjuartcr sovereignly’' which gave to ths
people of a Territory tbo right to make its
own laws—denying to Cougrww lite power
to legislate lam for it* Territories.
' That act became a law, after one of the
most exciting carious cf ttiogrem known
for yean. It was one of the most fatal
arte for the peace "f the country which

Au interesting paper on Tbe Weather
icd ita Prediction trecos tbe rise of exist­
ing system*, thrir methods of working,
thttr alleged result*, and tbo prospect* of
the future adranremcota of the science, ft
acknowledge* that ths system of weather
aotires in force in th* United Statre is

partmeat of cw High School, and a fav­
orite with bis dammates.
His funeral
was held at t&gt;e M. E. Cburth, at­
tended by hb dasnatates and numcro -.s
frinodsouTtMedaymorningand bis remains
were taken to Jackson fur burial. His

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Knappen’s Law Office.

Urassarer Hal* &amp; Bartley . MUI.
or rent Apply al

Fi r

Knappen's Law Office.
EDITORIAL ABILITY,
CORRESPONDENCE,

An ! ererythiug that goes to make

Fint-ta Newspaper,

knappon's Law Office.

The Inter Ocean has no kupcricr.

Political Ethics in Maine.
Lan S«rl«ster th* psop!’ Malae In th*
casrelM of tbwir un-locbtel right, and 1»P«Um1, It nasi b* prssasacd, by a s*nra of
tiviednty, gav* an arderiy ezpreuioa of thsir
■ill on errtala Queuions *f public polley ia
th* irjcacr by law pruvHvd. Govrraor

Knappen's Law Office.

SEMl WEEKf.y

INTER OCEAN

la published esch Monday snd Tt uriby,
and contains a rwaipesidiuiu ol tl.-&gt; news of

•usTsSaS
J"—

Knappen's Law Office,

Ai Edicatinal Department
Knappen s Law Office.

per, and ia very highly •pwken of by the

School Suprrintrndrats anj teachers.

It
b intended to fill a want Ung f.Jt l-&gt; per-

BACKl’^1
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THE WEEKLY IOT OCEAN

•
&lt;■&gt;.. C«lraJ Pm,,.
ta’ {‘’iU“’r “I “t’Jrs’kHrKbVki

a— -L —• I -

Tie Ctuertiil ail ^267

’

A LECTURE

nsTs.-itr-’Ti;
MJi-ss-^rK

WOMAN'S KINGDOM, aud
THE HOME DEPARTMENT
WUI continue fending and latrveatiag f&lt;-a-

REMEDY

to Germany and SwUisriaod. of which Twain
sees end .tepkts Ike humurwa ei-le extprhUsly.
The book is profusely illustratsd and baa f.-r
Sold by all Druggist
a frontispiece lb* only exutlog steel portrait WiObma. ACo.'lMreit

*

TO YOUNG MEN.

THE INTER OCEAN

TEE DETROIT JtB PBES8.
lot Muahlag uaaoon Tha remark. in anggtet •I by Ike Sgurta hl tht ease of the great Booaalb aogimont Armory Fair which J wrote
about while It progrooMd. The natty young
milliUaoi got 1140,000 toward Suing up Urair

Nn ii lie Tine le State.
Ad.lrre

iWSStu

THE WORLD FOR 1880

THE INTER OCEAN,
CHICAGO

I Pay You

«t tb* rentes •►* ik« ►««*•!« *r i
OM&gt; •*»!*•&lt; *uaarm*&gt;&gt;. “■'i -• • I
writ* a ln‘tri»L^fcUre&lt;J‘^[ «*»t

1827 wiHBmisi ipso

Al Woodbnd Center, on Monday evuning, January 3th, Charlrn P. Ruanoll,
P.O. W. C. T.. lectured' on the aobjoct
oTTssapcrancc.xnd then toorgMiacd Weedhad Lodge, MotfilT.wWch has not ben
working for aomc nnAtira paat There
were over forty charter memlier*. Th&lt;ry
will hold their mretiosM rm Friday ere
Bings. The following are among the 06een elaotod : W. C. T.—Wm P. Holly ,

REAL ESTATE.
FOH SALE AND TO RENT.

W i sm-vecr, Duir

wewntric. and ef Isle years was “guyed" in
the most outrageous way in^ererythjitg be un­
dertook. Ills peculiasiy shabby genteel attire?
Milted tragi* walk, gloomy brow and porten­
tous wig and dyed sautoclw. his Waring deco-

a alie party was entered al) over with
rbtme and dbRrace, the Republican par­
ty wa.s recognixed everywhere *5 the
champion of Unman liberty, and the friend
of down-lrodea hnnuUtity.
And now
after I I yean have tied ; fuurtecn yean,
aiuoo the smoko of baitk drifted away we
find the Democratic party bold, reckless
defiant. Like the bruised and mangled
serpent, we find it bloated and hoad bad­
ly swollen with the deadly poison of
“States' Rq-hls."
After a calm and as 1 think an impar­
tial survey, of the political fid-1, I ar for­
ced by tbe atprn logic of events to enter
my protest agamit the outrageous and
revolutionary c induct of too Democratic
party. I warn my fellow citizens that
there is danger ahead.
Ao impending
conflict u ai hand. I had hoped that the
W«Jy doctrine of "Stale* Righto" to
which the Democratic party aeetnt to bo
weded was netlled beyond a doubt, bnt
the idea yenma to be more thorongly dif­
conspirators be teas dafiaally rofeaud to offer to
fused aruongvt the ma-M of the Dcm-^ratio
Iba majority at hto eotutitwata any oppottonlparty than at any time since the - ciwe of fsr even a (sir precat Ufen of their earn bothe war. What b the daty of loyal cilisens ie this oentost 1 I am one of those

“My Tormented Back,'
’ Tbo course which tbo Dxmoeralie party
is the exclamation ol more than one pjor
b pursuing is calculated to drive ah loyal
hard working man or srotnan; do yoa know
men into tho ranks of ths Old Republic™
why k aches * It U becaaac yoar kid­
party. We wo aw a very clow likeoara
ney* are over-tasked and need strength
between ths fraudulent Gjvermml Mt up
in I87fi/ in Lroirian. and th. highhanded
ehmmutd of bad humors Kidney-Wort
outrage perpetrate! by tha praarot D*mob the medicine yoa need. "It acta lit* a craiin Governor of Mun?. We am upon
eharm," says a w»ll-lrno*n phymrian.-I
never know It to fail- '
ealm head*, cxeortire ability and steady

&gt;

H i ill
h iiffif

FOR 1880.

&lt; «‘l-4 is fh» M-HKt——— —
: i'i &gt; rVktS

manner got it caught, and turning
round gave ii a jerk to'loooeu it, when by
some mesas the hammer was raised and
the gun exploded planting the shot in hi*
trowels. Dr W. E. Upjohn was at once
sent for, but/arid render no araistatror,

YOU SHOULD TAKK-IT!
CHIEF AMONG STALWARTS.

Tie Leaiiii Rejiblicaii Heepar

drenebfd in blood. For four lang years
tho Battle raged. The young giant—the
Republican party triumphed, treason was
chained. Rebellion crushed and the Un-

in climbing over % log Harvey used fa ts
gun
aa a
«4ne, and io soma

Woj4tatol Crotw: jwwrtM

Tin: HfflOCEM

reconl^l decision of th* people, faleldea the
expression of Ibeir will, aa-1 perrarla tbe
aery araebinny devised for determining with
of Uwm#—the mittcr readied in the ad- uequeatioMd icutewyjest wbat the popular
muuion of Katma u a Free State.
Out of this confict merged tbu Repub­
lican party. It "prang into existenre to
grapple with the enemy of liberty.
Like uur Republic it wu born in suffer­
ing and poverty. Its growth was rapid ;
—it was the friend of freedom and human­
ity. Finally it ires called upon to grapple

A Terriblo Accident.
‘
On Sunday morning, contrary to the
advicw tA his mother, Harvey Eokcr, ac­
companied by hWuncte Jacob IzimUrt
started out bunting. About four o'clock
ia the afternoon when ip’w woods near

i

The article on Fronde's Ctesardbrama
the^reat political imtwa uf the time and
tho~character of tbe men who took the
leading part iu the strnggha of the Bom-

unscrupulous man, well fitted fur rtrateyto.rth.-v! bewindi ipunl Swill, with gems, treason and spoils.
The years 1SM-M, are representative
tk* paoyl* ef lira State. Tbo HtjmbHon la
-me of our not'. valor! rxchaex«s. and we in the .bbtory of our country.
lesk upon thia Indication of lit wo I lite cd
Jan. 4th, 1834, Mr. Douglas, as chair­
man of the comtnlure on ’Derritotlea, in the
(.(oiled States Senatc iotroduced a bill for
the organization of the Territories of Xe-

la the MiddlerDls K-rM™ ef last Thurs­
day, that the editor or th* Basra said at the
Tesupenaco Meeting ett the Bunday afterhson
prah-.ua that “we must not heed nr drpeeil
upon the Ujstatere oar »&lt;hl against th*
rum teller. ' Is a dellberatr, titaliclow, and ;
uncalled tin th, by seJranuoever wriltaa. 'But |

LUW

Norwich Cathedra), a memoir of Herbert
Loringa, giving a partial gliapaa of avera~e cceleriartical life in England daring
t)&gt;e^middle ago ; and Juacph do Mristro

give effect tn tbe conceded result of the
voting ; Governor Garorlon, on tho con­
trary, inquire* whether by a strict eonatruetion of tbe law be haa the power—
omitting al! roaridcation of the moral
right—to do juat tbe reverse of thb, and
avail himaeif of technical irretularidm to
BuUify lb* result of th* voting. Nobody
asked him to put qusteioos oi thb prepoa-

m

Tbc uaexamplad prosperity and rapid
growth of tha United States cf America,
bis been and yet b, recognized as one of
the wonders of modtan civilization.
Aa
th* “Great Republic" it h*» stood apart
and above all other Gorennneuts of the
world. Born in suffering and poverty,
it aland* to-dxy before the nation* of tbe
earth, as a child df wonder, grand in its
atliieretnenia and honored by all­
While oar Government b the most b*
naficent the world has aver known, it haa
not escaped lbs fortunes incident to mH
oilier governments of fierce opposition and
attempted Revolution.
Tbo Coateitolioa ittolf was not adopted
without fierce opposition in tho cxnventton,
its Coogrnt, iu State Legislature, and
among the people.
Pending the dlacunUn uf the merit*
and demerits of the new CoMtitutiotl, two
great parties sprang into full and spirited
life, viz. The “Fedenlbta" sustained by
Washington, and led by John Adams and
HamUtcu ; and tne "anti-FederalAt*."

w ilin g

Th* Maine Steal
Th* Snprmns. Court of Maine, set down
very henry oo tbe Gsrericn faction, iu
their attempt to steri the State. The
opinAou M very ebboeate and favors every
poailioo taken by tho R*publieaa«. The
Oewrt i* aa traariy a noa'-partUsn ixidy of
men as can be found on thia contiocnt, and
their Buanlmous exprearion of opinion wil)
be Mmspted aa law by every unbiased man
in tho nation. Non week wo ah*!! jwint
the opinion in full, aa ic *o plrialy illus­
trate* some point* of law about which there
haa been much controversy, in thb county,
in connection with the Urt oSei.I raarsre
Of rotes fiw county officer.

romaoM al thter epemu ?' Htn b th* Uria of Ute whois dispute. But ibis quo*
iron the Governor fcteiom to put. H*
J-B—- to put any gessteor suboUciisl-y
.
He studiously avoids asking, in
t shape, about tbe right to rorrerf ret tot, and c.:n£inei himself all through
twelve questions, to inquiries aa to th*
tel legal authority of the canvaarent torr
,_ ..L_______ . -r_ _;__ u-r____ i

•ialit
MuluHMr:

a»w-'\!ro
*telii*M*r,'«lin''

IMPORTANT
b-cnura Ik* rtnpiiitd rijkU of tkl
boro Iraott eulragtd.endkias suflldral presfof
iSo guilt tells*adadttlaintln head of ih.fUaU,
and of bl&gt; oaoMllore. 0*1 in tk* erbia they

Tte fate Purctaiif C8i[0ij
West Meriden, Conn.,

twr.es. can save us from a bloody suite in
the near future. When reason steps out
brutefuroa steps ia. My Country, fire.,
het, sad all the lima.
'

The Governor's Evwslon

The memorandum of questions for tho ,
Supreme Court rabmllted to Governor
?• ...i_ l- „ a._ M—Xll -.-—.J ,tj
the itucortant print* in the conlrovaray as '
to th* wiuity and legality of the aotlon of t

[••■Isnlatetlii

S2.000.000.000
PoHUoat Matter*.

iteaawrekuM
£zs:&amp;:

Tk Ctarta Itares tf Ina
Plain and Oruamratal giber I’hu-l and
Cut Glassware, Unapt-, ('handriiere
and Bronao, Table and Packer

half a milt of brilgo, into Iba nglag wav*,
batew, boo sat tbo eaglaMra bore Io ihlnktog
about our Iron true, brldgm. Our elonUd
raiireodi art. in fart, nothing morn nor baa

B. 8. Holky . W.T.—Mrs. Klkm Cerpastor; W. F. 8.—Mrs E. G Holbrook;
W. W —El^ Rising. W. I. G.—Mian
Chad* Haight, W. O. G.-Hiram Walts;
Lodge Deputy—Cbrhtophar A Hough

I

oaixsed by solas coinplhwttedi aboo I th* tvetnwl abor* aunUtoaad for awpptytog lira Krai
Bivte bridg* Cmpuy with wire. trasMcar
sd to aeariy WU/WO. .ad Mr. Halgh had at

•■■•••••■MB I

�the rnide^ea of Rar. Lari Mostar, tbe
genial and jwj-ulsr pastor vf tbe M. K.
Church, in this city, on New Years' night
Il sppron that while Mr and Mre. Mas­
ter sad the chililrcu were at prayer mat­
ing, about 150 of. lhe members of bb
church and'society, quietly took poesdmion

of the personage, snd perfected their ar­
rangements and were found In poMcmion
by tbo family on their return, which war
tbe first intimation they had of tbe in-

I
1
'
;

visitors, presented Mr. and Mrs. Master
with an elegant French China tea sett, an
iron China breakfast sod dining sett, a
beautiful toilet sett, a rilver eake basket,
and sevursl'doUara iu money, in the followjing brief but exceedingly appropriate

"Tbe old Dominion, white she has our
ayopelhy io not boiag one of tbo Stales
over which float oar grand old stars aad
atripeo, yet we cau but respect a country
who can tram and send out Into other
lands, gird aad staunch, boucai aad true
Methodist ministere."
. Hon. Daniel Striker responded oo fol­
low! :
" Evar since tbe appearance uf tbe Star
in the Kost tbo tendency cf tbe human
race has b&gt;&gt;en 'Ho. to the westward.'
St. Paul, when ho sought to extend the
influence of the new light be had received
from the Harter, trareled West.
Columbus, when ho oought to discover

Mr Dxjui Baornu awd Siam;—
There are times in the liven of men when
their duties seem like heavy Weighta. The
duty may be a pleasant one to perform,
and yet others, being interested in iu perfortnsnee, make lhe matter mere semonx.
Thia, io a meature, b my position to-night.
1 am thankful, however, that 1 ahall not
Eutered at the^Eost Office. hare to draw oo my imagination, for what
Hastings. Mich., as Second-

’..•Sec&amp;x.dtaa.'

class Matter:

Since uur last issue wheat has brougltt n« now nearly three ycxre You have
prrved in and out of our bomm ; yofl have
cuniforte-1 us in our sorrows, consulled tu
in oar troubles, and in all things you have
done well.
Well wo hare been tawred with n few ; We have eotne here lo-nighi, not only
days of g-wd sleighing, whether we bare I to msiat you in celebrating that God given
, institution so sacred to all true men snd
ary mute or not, but then, it in somc1 women, but to give you an idea^.f the love
time yeT before April arrives.
i and appreriaiion we have for you. We
We regret to learn of the death of Mre. have brcn informed that thb is the anni­
Stauffer, Mother of I» E Stauffer, Rup, versary of your welding day. That many
years Igo you plighted year troth, each to
of this city, who departed thb life at her rna- the other, and through all tnreo yean you
ideuce ia the Second Ward, Monday morn have been faithful. I have bo doubt that
memory will bring to your diind« many
diarouragemcnU during ths lime but from
On Saiardny afternoon tbe three years
anjuaiotanoc with you I f«l that they
old daughter of Malcolm Campbell, of Rut­ have in-the main boro years of happinem.
land. was' so badly burned, by her clothes We know that the, fdinily circle has been
taking fine from a hot store, that three is broken—-Jhat the kind father who gave
no probability of her recovery.
. camo and took away ; but how true it is
th st be always sustains in the sorrows tn
Tbe Ladies Society cf the Presbyterian
Church will be entertained by Mrs. H J.
Kcnfield on Tuesdiy afternoon of next
week, Jan. 13lh instead of Friday alias*

It taken a night watch to watch a night
watch at Bcoltey Bros. A WiKms' eash
ao-1 hlin-1 factory, as tbe wsultAfss to be
w.vad up every fifteen minutes, oo we ate
informed. 8o you see lbs man watch,
raras bi* money by watching the time
watch, evtn if ho docs nothing mare.'

enu were animated to be worth orer fire
hundred dollars, which in roeriderod fair
for a Tillage of the aise of «m.
Tbo villaga in and bw bean for about a
week, much excited orer a female cteirvoysum of fifty orate
future of all who ।

The gentlemen who eontompUto build­
ing a double brick store here next spring,
are busily cogvgxl in drawing, brick on tho
lota purchased by them of Semuol Roush,
tbe proprietor of tbs village.
Freeport
will soon begin to put oo city air*
Emaansl Borgy starts tomorrow for s
abort visit to CanadaHo ia expected to
bring bock a bound pup for Pete Cress.
School it passing off very quietly and
peaceably. The attendaneu is larger than
ever before, tbe two deportments together
bating about oao hundred and tan

Wert.
Thus uno dxy it came iato hb
heart to bid adieu to die old home with
all of its hallowed aasooialioae of bm youth
and done bis eare to tbe familiar voices
amoog which be was reared and by him

Bucklen'a Arnica Salve.
The bom aalre in tbs world for cuu,
bruises, sorts, ulcere, salt riwum, letter,
chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all
kinds of akin eruptions. This Salve u
guaranteed Io giro perfect talbfocrteu in
every case or money refunded. Prioo 25
roots per box. For sale by Rnrecll Bros
■Mc J M Ricketts from tbe celebrated
Jewelry firm of Giles Bros. A Co., Chi­
cago b now located in tbe Pest Off re
Building at Hastings and b prepared Io do
all kinds of watch, dock, snd jewelry
repairing. Try him.
33t

■tripev—the land of free men. free speech,
free thought, with room enough and to
spare for more like him.
A sdkreof years since or more,there was
an exception to ibis general rule of West­
ern emigration—when some emigrated to
the Old Dominion by what is familiarly
known as the • Underground Rail Road '
Whethsi thin, that now cprae Ui us
from tbsrejare tbe descendants of “Ham,"

to break fast together alone on New Years
day. But they wero not left alone all
day Tor before night a whole sleigh lorn! of

’

•

I am getting roasted Coffees in small lots
and fresh roasted and keep in covered bbls
Mr. Charles Wilkinson,
1 grind Coffee
fti Ini .id Hly Wunftr u play ol tbo • and will warrant the flavor.
and will soon have the finest mill in the City
• I buy all kinds of dried fruit, butter and eggs,
and would like a few hundred bushels of
Benns. I keep common and rocksalt bythe
bbl. Will sell sugar, crackers, &amp;,c. at whole­
sale and at small profits, my expenses are
light. I.-live economically, at home, attend
‘strictly to business nnd can give mv custo­
mers the benefit.
I

W. H. SCHANTZ.

Ope door east of the Post Office-

| DRY GOODS! DRYGOODS! |

The finest Stock of Miltenry Goods ever shown in the

,

LADIES’ CLOAKS and DOLMANS

BOTANIC

BALSAM

FEEE E^£3S!&amp; SJfroAfiFk

the oldmt trardiug manager in Aoseriea,
will appear iu hb great specialty, (&gt;«■«;&gt;rfoa Otfe. aa played by him io &gt;853.
Georgia L Fox. daughter of tbe late
George L. Fox. will perv-reats l.&lt;ttlr Era,
with Lillie Wilkinson aa To/u,v. The
company embraea eighteen artists, all ex
ccllcnt is their reepactir. roles.

DRESS GOODS AND TRIKUNM

JAMESTOWN ALPACAS I

1)1'. Harte Olmit COTHOLICOH
•77* M-*lh aa4s&gt;|MOMs»SMU«dt« A reels

Meteorological Record.

December ^st 18,70-

»777
The mrot w.mdorful remedy of the age
is now placed within the reach of aft. Be
he rich er bO'be poor, it cents noibiag to
give thia great remedy atrial. Dl. KlXO's
Cat.inmniA Gor.utx Compocxp, for
Pyspvpsia, Sick Hredaehr, lx&gt;w spirits.
L&gt;as of Appetite Sene 8trmacl&gt;, Coming
up of Food, Yellow Cumtdcxioo, General
Ikbilily. losetirily, sod Prowaiaere, Liver
Complaint, Jaundice and Biliousness, for
which it is a certain and speedy cure. No
person should be witboot it. lu order
to jeove that it will do all that we claim
for it you are ^iren a trial bottle /rev of
root, which will convince you of its truly
wonderful merits, and show yAu what a
| regular one dollar sixe bottle will do. For
sale by R-mm-11 Bros.
ly 1

farm of 10 seres, situated one and onoLair mites wmt of this dtv. Splendid
house and Urn, goud orchard and xrspe
till you e.s'1 rest, aad the beet spring of
water in the County. Undo Peter is old
aad froUo, and does not want ths cure of

WhutuitT\_
Ans.—iYonr Prsnrripfinn. afui
Receipts.
What is it made of:
Aim.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made *
'
Ans.—With rare and acctiraiy.
Where lo get it T
Ans.—At Roberts
Hotchkiss,
where yon will alway* find n full nnd

!nra

Drugs and Medicines.

PORTLAND GUTTER

Our expanse arc light and we sell
good* in mnic ratio.

«o’«ov&gt; a irorcwxx

1Ki Flint Bum ittmaati,

A VALUABLE INVENTION.
PIANOSrfSi^.-alrt

AGENTS READ THIS!

ing excellent remedies with the large mass
ef "patent medirisew," and iu thb they
are guilty of a wrong. Tbses are some
adrmfoad rcassdim fully worth all that ia
asked for them, and one at lout we know
of—Hop Uiusrv Tbs writer haa bad oc
caaion to use the Biliars in just sueh a
climate as wo have moat of tbs year in
Bay City, and haa always- found them to
be first-clan and reliable, doing alt that is
friends, to-night wo are led to rejoice that
lhe *• Uld Dumlufod" eao produce ouch
men as the romphr seal os; su’d from such
Ma may come noble itinerant ministers,
and wc trust more mar coins, snd tho lims
io not for dblant when tbo “ Uld Duminion" itself, mill be knocking al our doors
sod ask to add another star in oar rational
galaxy W« an led to believe, by a per­
sona! and imimau- Mquaistaneo with our
good bretbdr aad abler, wbomi guasta wo
are. that it Was not for wealth nt troridly

ORGANS^^
ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

Bsjsgg,-1aftCT.An?'^K
5.000

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s

* “ BalSMUl

xStCnCaaifaiT^MH. ■TT. JErTi. IteWMMb.
W

After which the fsntiro ocosssou was
oppropriately cloned with a brief sketch of
th. litre of Mr. and Mrs. Master, written
and
read by Mr. Smith, fall of htetorteol
gone awgy from tbe Baoetuary feeling
that tbe Christian life wsa MnMtbiug interest, and ropurioHy oo to th. parties
rraad? Then, loo, when dark shadows
fell, so dark a« to almost vis with tbe mid
sight hour ; bow pcorioua was hb sympa­
thy. When ।Ik*, wme taken from our
embrace and U&gt;d with tbe aibmi sum of
whom ev&gt;m the World mid "We stall mbs
Wented.
A girl to du goospl

Cit

of Hastings.

Knit Sacques, Scarfs

meeting. A cordial inviiaiion b extended
to ail persons wbo have been reaidanU of
tbo county twenty fire ysere.
Hawings Mich, Dee. 8th, 1873.
Orel K BkaMXX, Pres.
Jons Q CUNY, See.
32-3C.

iaatalM tbe foOuviug gwlteu.ro a» effeere
for the roxuteg naaoaie yew, via. &gt;1. W.
Riker. W. M, C. H. Rawer. 8. W. W H.
Ifow.ro, J. W, D. Striker,'Tr—; C. II.

Van A man, 8co^ J. J,. Ctwwhy, 8. Di
John Mau, J..D,; K. R. Throop. Tyter;
R. A Rider, and J. C. Woudrwff 8t«w-

k

The famous and only Wilkinsons, New
England's greats.: favorites, tbo ackaowledgvd stars of the east, will make their
POWER-cSriTsHELLER.
first appearance al Union Hall, Hasliaai
Mears hale A Bartley bare added to
Friday, January 9, 1880, otto night only,
presenting for the fourth rooomiv. season, tbeir other facilities ia tbrir Soaring mill,
Harriet Benber Hiowe'a immortal work, that of a first class power enrn-slirlfar. So
bring along your corn sod*got it shelled in
aolutcly unrqualed by any company in the । ose-eighth the time that you can do it at
world; the only first -class company to i। home Rememl^r that flour, Iced and
play st the people's popular prices. Gen- ]I grain, same grades aa cheap as anywhere
era! admissfou. twenty five cents ; all re­ 1 in tbi city. A free dlivery to all parts of
.
38if
served seats, thirty-fir. cents for every- tho city. ’
body. Tickets can be secured at HanderThe Annual Freiivalaof Hartings East­
ahixt's Jewelry stere
ern Star Lodge of Adoptive Muons will
IWcrring to thnr tkirj
Syracuse, the ftwiv aayv
------- ------- take place oo Wednesday tbe 4th day of
punled tbrir brains a good deal, to account February, 1S8O, at Union and Masonic
for tb. wonderful vitality, the astoobbing
bold that lhe play of “Uncle Tom's Csb
in” has upon the 'public. Year alter year
it is played, and alway. before crowded
bouare, when prrwented by rood talent

On Sooday evening CbaTlre P. Russel, |-------------- -------- ---z-_ —
ol living under a Petticoat Gorern■
ul Dstr-.il, P. G, W. C. T., of tbe State, I •«1 *»»*« UcB cl“*»D
I® F®0! »“'* i* b n t.-leasure to me to mt nt, with-all of iu attendant awitchea, an
gare a telling address ou Tempcraure st k__ ______ __i________________
at it Very Mlurel that he ebuuld come out
the M. E. •’hnych is Ibis city. Tbs
from under the Lion'a Paw, that emblem
of mervdear power and rook a home ia tbe
House was crowifod and his speech did
land over which floela tbe dag which haa
good, and trill promote lhe future growth
for iu emblem the ‘Bird of Freedom" that
of the Temperance work in this section.
iu flight keen no limit, and we are glad
that in reeking a homo io tbe West he
ahould exercise such good judgment aa to
pitch his teat iu thia beautiful Peninsula
Barry renaiy. Mich.. Jan. «h. &gt;•*».
Hugh Carrew, Praocts Giblmoy, 8 Ben
Pioneer Meeting.
demon, Mary Htevaweow, Patrick Walsh.
Notice is hereby given that the eighth
Cards—C. W.Skutt, Henry WinfleM.
annus! mating ot the Barry County Pio-1
user Association will b. bald st I Inion Hal I
in the City of Hastings io said county, ou (
TAnrsifoj' the e.yA/A «foy of January, A.
Elmer O. Jol.mrm and wife of Rutland
D. 1880, st leu o'clock in tha forenoon
hare been married forty-four years, and
lor the elrction of oflkere for tbs eosuiug
year, and for tbe transection of aueh other
for lhe first time in tbrir Ms, sat down

Tbsee are tiuire ia our history when we
iu rane acose realise that silence is goWtu.
Three lima are when some great sorrow
uversbodewa us, or suum great piosure u
gircn. Tbe latter is cure lo-nighk « To
us w sJvcn tbo opportunity of saying ia
tbe Iran language i f the sentiment "How
wdoumo the coming of them dial preach
the Gotpd.’
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Vitenria Rabiaa fan Iff to 11 c prc &amp;.
Fresh Layer Fijpi fan 25 to 22 per lb.
-- '^tod from 38‘,,25 per lb.
F irnut Syrup in the mxrkrt. fanu 80 to CO per cal
Tutaero. if yuu will &lt;h&lt;-w the sttrff
From 50 45 and from f&gt;0 to M prr II.
Cfo-cfc- I am Mlfnig st 10 and 12j per tb.

neighborhood are’ prnoonnsed believers in
her claims , lb. other side, too, has new
and thou an adherent
Several internting and exciting moek
law-suita afforded amusement to our citisens

&amp;—Headquarters for One Candies; Candy Toys, Ac., tor Holidays

' sympathixui” bear:. That wbather yqu
Mood with w&gt; at th. open grave, at the sick
bed. st ibeuianugt altar, in tbd pulpit,
and is all your (Uatvral w*rk you have al­
ways bon &gt;re« your calling And to you
and your family, who have been with us
•S d.t change in color u charge
i [vigor ef lhe climaW, history ia
lU-.ee yvare, I have to aay that you hare
Ho acivUtiMs dare to predict an
The Odd Fellow* of thb city, st their not, during the lime, broe^bt. discredit io
, ___ ut ws confidentially hope ere
Halloo Tuesday evening of last week,
You have net been like the maa wh&lt;ec, long to be fovoerd wiAi a I realise on thb
elided the following oficen for the ensu boy waM asked if Li» father was a &lt;bria» subject fro*i some of the-"well known
ing term. A. H. Runyaa, N. G.; J. tun. lib reply wax
Yes, bo's a chris authors su&lt;b as Darwio, Rob--rt G. Beech
~ 1 isn't Leva doing inueb at it cr or H«nnr Ward Spaulding, entitled tbe
Murphy. V. G ; : A. Eggiroton, IL S. f
my brother, wc fa! that
O. II. Brooks, T. A. A. Young, P. 8.; I
N. Bailey, R .u&gt; (1
our. That yc-i realize and t. vl the impor­
There was a large amount of damage tance of your work Thvt ynur heart m
d.mc-by the ftvabet on High Bank Creek in tho work, and w» fa-cl that here in your , - Lome eirefoynur wife aids you. yirar ehil- | bettr
no Sunday night in the Township of Cas
. llvton. T»c flood earriod away there
mill dann. =?»&lt;ry rood bridjtw, and fiftysix feet of lhe Railroad bridge at Morgan,
by -which some of the trains were ddsyed

loot eupper to which'ampin justice was
wrll, in lhe Vim Ward woo entirely de done, alter which Rev. O. D. Kpsulding
ttroyed by Arp. which probably woo oreaa- in a fow fitliug words respouded to the
sentiment "Tbe Itinerant Ministry; ita
ioneii by tpoatairtout eombnation, from
hardships and Its Unsiogsi " Marshal L
Phut-rgtaphic (liemicate, rtored on the Cook to tbertcoad : "Hum. boot merely
pn-miaeu. The hooae waa inaured in the four square walla," in an eloquent effort.
Rev. 0. R. Crvoiij responded to tbe senti­
ment, "How beautiful ere th. fact of those
whir preach tbu gnspd of Peorc, snd
lirii-g glad tidings *'( good things," as fol-

Having bought out my partner in theGro"
THE PIONEERS ARE COMING 1
eery trade and having assumed entire control
Mew Knglavd s Orvatest Fhvaeits^ fee Famoos
of the same, and knowing that people will
trade where they can buy the cheapest I
WILKINSONS’ iiave
examined prices on my entire stock and
UNCLE TOM S CABIN, have marked down. Let me give you a few
I.» M—r AMuar C—b.
prices.
FRIDAY JANUARY STH. 1880.

A leap year party will bo the order uf
the day for to morrow evening. We have
no hesitation io predicting iu suceeni, as
lhe leaden of it are capable of rood itt ing ।
such a party to perfection
Q.

Oar City achools commracad on Mon day last with a foil attendance at both the
High and Ward bnildinge.
.

Three is io be a Temperance protnuieJ
meeting is this city next week.—On Wed­
nesday evening John IL Clark will give
his “Te end, Fro through laowdon,"
Thursday evening he will talk on Temp-ranro Friday evening Prof. Dinkey will
adder, tbe tnretiag, and on Saturday and
Bunday enenings. Dr. fl. A. Ranalds.
Tbe nu-etiep will bo held at Union Hall.
The public ar. moat cordially isvtted. and
it is hoped lhe Reform Clubs ia all part,
of I hr caMintv win lure out retmure

ANOTHER CHANCE.

Freeport, Jan. 2. 1880.
Both the CrmgregoticMl and Metbodbt
SocMw had rerccmfal Chrirtmu tree, oo

Oaonon 0. Fkklm,
No. 1H Nsrevm Street, N. Y.
Bold by xll droggbts Srta far pit
.!•«
Du Gltxa.
12f&gt; Waal Broadway, N. Y.

GENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR"

ROUND THE WORLD

„ BY GENERAL GRANT. ,q

Tbwrtyd wth «ff fc» uou
taMHuhtaoryndNtgngm
““J"*, .
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�SELLERS'

Fsris, France, Dee. 19, J879
No ynar surtn tbejbaginniag cf lira R&lt;A Doainirao talnk, Fare Ihden.Xdr for I P“.H*e'
**“ s"a«Sbl *,U »
the tart few ,ean .crowded to the 1&lt;Tu 1
Urityonestejoynd by Pete Hyaefawh..! Wll Lrrt.ry t-Ja. tq/te ajuntry of tbe

k«a At jMUwta.ina
Am *-»• a«tln th- teclktre xhtsdiT shrekr.
Rrt-IrtiUsta. teswias reaa4 th* tatSd-tax

, .'A^erioan Agricultural Aaaoclation.
iirsor.in . or raocwinton—run
cajvt.h’noh.—p&gt;’ tnoremsot fur it

.beutiro The cneciiog conrsned st tbo
, Hrtroy-Ji'.in Hotel, K Y Chy Dec. 10th,
■til o'clock,*, vc.,when the cotsmittce 00
Otprexinrion, whidv had agitated the sub­
ject in al) sections of iho cuuntey, reported
a ttnntituiiou. and turned tbe work over
: to the canreutiou. Rcpreaeatatirc men,
oOnost in their effurta fur the pmtnotion
«f&gt; agriculture ia tbo .United States, were
present from all lections of the rouatry.
In ceiling the meeting to order, Mr.
Rcall stated the pur]&gt;0K of the organixation to b« tiro promotion of ogricnlutre fax
tho United States by practical methods.

knowledge and experience, the bolding of
periodical exhibitioar, etc. He directed
attentura to the faqta that never before io
the l'n:&lt; ry of thisA^untsy has so much
■ attention been paid to agriculture as dar­
ing the years which have followed the
panic ol 1873, and that to-day agriculture
recta up-.:n n firmer foundalidti iu America
thin ever before. Be urged that the men
prewent organise a society, which would
servo tn inercare tbe productiveaeas of the
anil, help the piroduocrv, and make farm­
ing * popular with tha Brasses a it his
always Ues in tho minds of men who
know bow (p think, and be expressed the
wish that thuK- peraons indirectly v well
a* thaw direct!/ i nt created in tbe welfare
of agriculture, would asriw in the under­
taking.
during tho session by Prefesacra Brewer,
of Yaw College : A. IL La DOttx.ofN. 0.
GV. Riley. X.A. Willard, Dr, Man’y
Mil®, Dr. Gcwgc B. Loring, A. V. Dfckluxon, Esq.,
n.'Griondl, ©flows,
nnd others.
The fuibwing were elected Officers of
the Awnrieac Agricultural Association:
John Merry man, Maryland, Prcaidrot.
N."8. Townshend, 0., Sen. Vite Pro.
Jteepb H Rat'd, N. Y.. Secretary.
L*wsnn Valentine, N. Y., Treasurer.
J. It. Bardwell, Maine; Muses ll^jw
phrey, N. II., J. Gregory Smith. Ver
mum; Daniel Needham, Maas.; Edward
D. Pearce, Rhode Islam!; E H Hyde,
Conn; Lawson Valentine, New York;
David Tagpsrt, Pennsylvania; Gan. II.
Cook, New Jersey ; Hi-nry M. Bidsley.
:Delaware; Exa Whitney, Maryland; C.
. V. Riley. District of Colombia ; Gilbert S.
Mccm, Viipnia; L. L. Polk, North Caralina ; D. Wyatt Aiken, Svnlh Carulina ;
Gul- J. W. Artry, Georgia: Di. J. T.
Tic'hhor, Alalttaa; Governor Alcorn,
Miasisaippi; J. Floyd King, Lcuuhna.
Aahsbel Smith. Texiis; Gov. Gcl F.
Drew, Florida ; John D. Adams, Arkan­
sas , T. C. Henry, Kawas ; D. H. Wbatlrr, Nebraska ; Rog-r W. Woodbury,.Cob
oriulo , Prof. G. (’, Swallow, }!&gt;*""«' I
Col. J. B. Killcbww, Tcntwaoc . Ennius
M. Cky, Kcntuck;.Henry G.* Davis,
West ViqtfaU;' .!?'€. Stevens, ■ Ohio;
Claude Matthews. Indiana : J. D. Gillet,
■Illinois ;-If. G. Welle, Michigan; Chea­
ter Ilaxan, Wwcanifo ; C. W. Thutnpson,
Minr.a-Xa ; Col. John SoOll, Iown&lt; Juba1
P. Jones, Nevada ; 8. G. Reed, Oregon :•
John Bidwell, California : Jno. A. Fore­
'
man, Indian Territory.

Disciple an one hand of Larotdacre ■ reaureption &lt; f specie pyencni. The ease
which
wav accomplished
■nd on the other of Claude Bvtwrd.i the with ~
kt-v -reaamptiou
------- “--------------------plrysiologuH, be is as familiar whit the Wsa an indintitm Mat thia prosperity alrtidy existed, and that the people not oaly
works of Darsrin and Spencer as with those Gid full pockets but they had that abso­
of Savonarola aad Bonrcct. sod b&lt;i has lute coaff lenco in tbelr Government which
ptoaehed and wiilten'on tho recoueiriation, tithe mast secure way vf keeping them
or rather demarasliuu, uf theology and full. Wo were wsrned that the oroditmn
tciatee. MiSislrings had been cxprrjwod of the country wax so unstable that a crash
involving every commercial interest would
in some quarters as to the soundness of his follow the experiment ol rvaumptioa ; Iml
opinion* on thia manner, Uni tho Hope, in fact tfie crisis wxi posaoil so cully that
the
country hardly' knew it was reached.
of whom he roliritsd an audtenee and Io
whom be presented hfa writing., enroorag Instead cf the threatened baukruptey, the
cl him to continue bl* self-imposed mi&gt;- balaore’of can in tha Treasury iocreaatd
sion. A few Sunday* ago he commenced, over all jayments &gt;19,000,0011.
The year of 1879, will, however, be re­
with Epineopal approval, a eourxc of air­
mans 00 divorce in the Church of Su membered in future u that iu which the
Phiilipps do lioale, and such truths .ttention of the ocuntry' waa for the first
attraction of his eJbquenre and bis rolgcct time directed to its farmins interests as a
that the building was packed two bOuro atibjcpt of paramount important'. Several
before be ascended the pulpit. Tbo Lien cauws hare contributed to this and
Firstly, tho opening af the foreign trade
respecting his dxscoursas, but they wrre in meat, fruit and dairy products to sueh
reported io two Malerate Conaerrative an exicu: ax to ecavtneo the tarn cf car
papers, and M. Naqnet, the author of the Cle that thii country was destined to
ne fur centuries th. great food man
Divorce Bill, listened to one of them, fere
IMdoo's object, of courea, was to conrtsce, ufactwy for Europa. Th» failure of the
not Catholics, who nocstwsrilv coodoan crops in great Brilian and ou tbe Conti­
divaroe, but uan-Calhalies, who more or nent, and our exceptionally cxormoui
lam strongly lean to it. ' Instead, there­ harreata this Sammer have improatcJ thb
fore, of appreling to Roman dogtnax. he fat: upon the must carricsa observer.endeavored to justify the indissolubility of Secondly, tho fjrxd overflow of ths ilk
marriage on the ground of public morality working population of the cities and towns
and expediency.
Divorea htd certainly ihfo tbo yet unopcoel territory Lu brought
___ L______ -Li.L_______ t. lit__ It ' our agricultural resuureas before tha pco
gnments. His eonumioo was that a per­ p'e as never before. The number of cmison bound to a peevish or immoral partner g.-anls from ths Eastern . cities to the
should suffer the burden as a moral disci- Wait aud Southwo/t mote than trebled ia
plins and h tho interest of oSpriug or 1879 the number of any previous year. In
society, that divorce was the eonecmium each of these instances , be it remembered,
of a low stage of civilisation , and that the an unemployed lulfstirved mechanic,
Mosaic taw permitted it oely to protect o'erk, or profcsaicna! man Las become a
women from Lomidde. He admitted that tiller of tic soil • tho consumer has bin
divaroe had been nmnoratively harmtsa in 0&gt;t=c a produosr, and by so ranch the ma­
England and other Protestant countries, terial wealth of the country l:u been in­
t
but argued that in Franco it would have creased.
Heretofore, u wo all know, tbo tenden­
tar more serious couaequenaes. Ha urypd
that French Protestant householders wjrc cy of capital bus been into tho citi«: in
this
year
it
lira
turned
in a million liny
loo virtuous to need it, and ho described
the gradual enlightenment nf coo’cirore jo rills to tha opening up of the bonndleas
terms which any evolutionist would en­
dorse. He also rnoke of civil marriage ai
equally indinalubw for the sake of the
aggrieved partner and of roeiety.
inter tion of small xbcpkiepcrs. Lut of a nation
mixed, however, with three liberal Views of email mannfarturera and farmers. No
were condemnations of secood marriag.’s by country hai ever had enduring prosperity
women and eechaiastiral snbdeticu.
Be io which the laud was held by largo ten­
had still three aenaons to preach—via., on ures and of uco-aaity was worked or let
Christian marriage, tho power of tbo out al term.* ruinous to the laboring due.
Qiureh therein, ami priastly celibacy; but Romu hxi tried that plan and failed ; so
yesterday, at tbe close of his discourse, be hu England ; so barn oor own Southern
announced that by direction of his supcri - States. Ia every cue the rrsu.t has been
ors the course was suspended. He hoped, the same—a luxurious dotnnir.t caitc, a
ho added, to re-occupy the pulpit next Ad­ hopdou, m&gt;l intent peuantry ; hslf-i3!cd
vent, and next Lent should preach In worn-out land ; cruelty and indiffervnee of
the wealthy to the; pour . want and insurrveUou. Tho event* of this year indicate
that wc ar-i not likely to make thb mis­
take. The et^h:’ of tbe negro® from

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TUTTS
PILLS
PHYSICIAM, CLERQYME.1 AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.

THE GREATE8T MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE A8E.

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SEMINAL PASTILLE’

WASHINGTON,
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■maul; A. M. Fulford, Maryland ; Nor­
man J. Colman, Mo; Peter Murphy.
'
Mich.; Thee. N. Holt, N. C; The* A.
Galt, Ill.; Henry Hnhbard. Cal.
Two Team—Hoary E. Alvord, Maas.;
I&gt;r A. L. Kennedy, Penn ; Gen. A. T. A.
Tarbet:. Dd.; Hon. J. B. Grinnell, low*;
Pttos Magralh, Ky.; Robert Beverly.
Va.; Hptt. Powch Clayton, Ark.
'
Three
yearn—Ex-Got.
Frederick
Smyth, Naw Hatnrshin*; Gen. N. M.
Certie, New York; Cbl. W. 8. King,

Gevryj*.

Divine.
What has passed between Pei-'
Didcn and the Archbishop ia, of Course. a
secret, but tbe latter is believed p&gt; ha\fc
acted under repreaentatixw that the tri
mtina were too liberal and joeuiar. Tbcnr
tu suuxe rtnsation among the congreg* :
lion at the announced suspetnion, nnd a
voice l« .aid to hare exclaimed, "It ia i-itsleraoee !". while many faymcn and a
number uf priests hare left their c»nl« W
lhe mona.trry in token of .ympatliT-

,wiii prove in tho end to hix advantage, pd
cuniatily and morally. The emigration ■
from both England and Ireland during
thi» year has U*n largely of the tenant
farmer di-.-. . Like our own n grows they
are beginning to spj.rejute' the advantage
to a man in owning tbe ground Lo works..
Our dairy fernser* are ju»t auakcnipg 10
tho almcut Jlllstitebk matk.tx open for
their products, xr.d live nocesxily I'.r their
best skill snd care i;' they would ecmitiand

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Sewing Machine

Unrkdid in /ppecrsxcc.
Unparalleled in Simplicity.
Umrpasscd in Cotstrudicr,
Unprecedented in Pcpulanfy.
M Undisputed lit l.l4 Bread Claim

BOOKS '.-MILLIGh
Washington Letter
Jan. 1st, 1880. J
Beaut adriore from Maine confirm (bri
|oxvio»ly expressed opinion that the
Governor will not accede to Ex Senator
Morrill's protxwitiun to submit the disput­
No mere Hurd Timt*.
ed points to the Supreme Courts for aetIf you will stop spending u ni'i-.
dement, fie won't do this, nor anything line clothes, rich food ami style, buy
healthy food. eKeap.-r and bett.-r »-!otli
else that will secure to the legally elected get more real and .*ub&gt;tantis! thin;
Members their rights. The steal was lift every---plxaaed, perfected and carried cut fer tbe foolish hat
.
______
purposes accomplished, and the perpetra­ quack drictcrs or usings much of thaI
tors do not propene to risk an overthrow vile huail-a; uicJiriar tka»di-n y..u only I
by adopting any CKasures proposed by Mr. harm, but put your trust in lint xiraplc.1
Morrill. Senators Iliaiae and Hamlin pure rctnqly, Ib&gt;p Bitten , tLxt curwolfiare done noble work in showing up this w.ay« at a.trifliae o- t. and you will
infs mans affair in its true light, and hare good titsrx and have pwd hraltb. Fee
won ths idmiration of all true lovers of another ovlnfon.
36-37.
jmitice and cqwal rights.
If Governor
Garoeloo ksew himself to bo in tbo right,
he would not be no afraid cf investigations
m to tho mode of his procadnrs In throw­
ing out tbe Repadican returns.
Tho
juishesf Pnyfiohn.
burglars abow their weakness by arming

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Michigan Central Railroad.
BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
TM UeltaLl- -'X-rl LG ,
—
EAST AND WK8TTO AND FROM
GRAND RnPIDS AND DETROIT.

In

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IMPORTANT LETTER

themwlvm for the purpose of preventing
legdHv elected Republicans rotn entering I
tbe State House.
The negro exodus is increasing beyond
Tni PUBIXOLOOtCAL JonUtAL fur
January, 1880,-cctics early into the Bald the expettskion* of those engaged in its
of American literature for the new year. maesgeraent. A large pwrty arrived here
Its topics arc selected with prtieutar ref- this week, ind continued on to Indian*
ereneo to th&lt; seasos, and osci. one has an Tlie reports that c^me back from tho«e
impansut ptartteal tesriog. It is rare to now added in the State are 00 favorable
find a serial pub)Uatio«i which from month that large numbers are prepertopdo start
tn month corers so j broad a field, and yd io the Spring, and the Dcmrfcrats are
so effectively insrructa and laterals iu afraid that numbers of cnuntics in the
readers. To be sure, its work relates to S.utli win be depopulated of colored peo­
human nature special!r, but one would ple. In emsequena, they are,offering
think it difficult to provide fresh, crisp, higher wages to those who will remain,
matter, month after month, in such a aad are io bopas by to do'u^ to atop the
field. Tho Jovbxal, bowerer, is a dem­ movement. They will be disappointed.
onstration of ths extent ol tho resourees at I^t them give the colored people, protec­
tion at Jha polls, the free oxercise of their ।
the command of tho earnest student.
Every psi;e In this number aeeuu to i righli as eilbens, they obtain in Indiana,
hare a special pertinence, a auggestioa or ■nd they will hsvo no difficulty in indue- i
two being found therein Irhieh hare a use ing them to remain at home.
Stories were set afloat recently that
fol bearing. At tbe opening, a phase of
American pclilia is presented to the read­ largo frauds were about to be unearthed in
er, in a aketcb and portrait of tbe Maine the • fkar" mail servke, so called becauM
it
is
carried by roach or ou horseback, by
Senator, Mr. Blaitr. Another personal
akofeh affects American literature, aspec- unduly iocreaaiog tbo amounts named in
ially poetry, and ia really an interesting the contracts. Tho importance of thia
paper, vh—Fitx-Grocoo Ifnlle-W Tech breach of the service is lilila understood
■tiedxeionee-has lu place.and L. copiously
illustrated in the elaborate articia entitled
Studies in Comparative PhrrttologT- Here
the reader's cyo is strutted by an array of
fids at au entirely novel order. A espjtai article is that uf Intempcranoe in His
a in ths coarse of which the writer
from old authorities to show tho tad
eCssu of wine-drinking in ancient times.
My Wicked Friend is a very pleasant life cxpvndilure, tha Postmaster Genera) ba*
incident, white Tho OU and New Edu=x- always had tbe power to increase ths
uon tupplics sema very, valuable hiuta, 00 amount for that route, pending the action
whieb psrrtus and teaehen would do well of Coogreas. Abd the CommitteM in
tn raffed. A juvsnite story is begun, Coogruro bare always coafinaad the Foil
with tho title uf Tbo Young Folks of mmta Gewsnl'a sstisw. Without th.
Cherry Avenue, which will In taking to authority the service in many cases would
the young rwuten of tho PnunroUXHCAL
Tbo dopurtmmt of Srieuoe of Health ia
well filled. The artido entic'd! Magnet­
ism and Somaantbullam in i'ana b note
worthy as offering soore very extraordina­
ry Ioxidant* from a Paris observu. The
n-gulxr raulcre ofthe JorttMAL mux: find
tbs notes 00 Sasnos and Agriculture, tlno
tbe Anxwmto Corr..,;«rodcute. n Elian uf
istelWua! wwUth. What They Ssy, d

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Canada Southern Railway
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MICHIGAN FARMER,
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Hastings lepnblican Banner
VOL. 24; NO. 37.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. 1880.

Procoodinga &lt;rf ft.
vfeori.
Baur Cocxrr Corgi Howxx,)
lUcnaaa, Jaauery 9&lt;h, 1M0. j
Thb bring the day to whtoh adjouxm
meat wm hod. BoaH met fa | ‘hereof, and was oaltea to order by the

THIS PAPER

tenderly. -Being mortals, and being weak
That was all tna greeting. Vera touch­
through ris within and beset by sin with­ ed hb rente*, feverish band, with her
out, how could it be otherwiae ?"
coot, slim finger..
“Do you know anything of the old man
"Fea," .he said , “you sent fur me.”
at the Globe?" asked Vera, yrenendy. “He
-And you could humor an old man’s
-peaks to me Mtnedmn, but he to very fancy. "ten in your griaf ?"
hard and very hitter"
“I ociy know him by what the peopk
here any, answered her father. “That hob
miserly and eccentric, and lives cjalto atoae,
aave for'the old wilcti-likn woman who
attends to hb simple wants. I hero never
exehanged words with him store I lived
here".
.

cujis,

nms miiMiniHs,

Flannels, Waterproofs, Blankets, Nubias. Knit Saques, Jtc.

CLOTHING !

girt pityingly.
ly to me alwat-______ _____________
mere fad of my being glad and light
l&gt;ejrted.n. an injury to himself.
He
warned mo ona day that creyy, lifu had
its shadow—its days of woo and darknew and grief—that mine would corns
too. If they .do
Paps, pja ' what
i« it.
The awful, agouiasd cry that kit her
lipa was evlvwid by a pnao of menul ag­
ony. The old man's treble furtn seemed to to night
You are poor, and vou are
slip from her childish arm., and lie lay alrar ?"
,
‘
.
on (he grass at her feet like a f.dlr-l
“Yea," she said, sorrowfully, ’ aa he
log. in the grasp of that terrible foe—pa- pau*rd
nlysw.
1 "l know all, and 1 hear all. you sac—
The girl's shrieks quickly brought the I the old miter is neither so blind nor so
old lervant woman from the boose, but; deal aa folks say. Weil, you can be rieh
their united strength was unequal tu U&gt;e —aye, rieh aa any lady in the land , you
teak of carrying that bdplres burden. ‘Aid can hare everything yoar heart tesirra.
had to be procured from the village, and everything that woraaa lores, if you will.
mrelical assistance eummoued , but the x&gt;ld Doos the pruspset sllure you ?"
doeter's grrat age rrndrml science of no
“Mor' Ho Isughod hb short, eanrtic
Uugh.’ “Well, you are different from
the m&lt;*t of your sex, then—for gold they
would sell their very soul*. Let n.e paint
the ntlicr aide of the picture. In thb
life before you, you will be poor, nameless,
deycodent. at the merer of womex were
Tin; funeral had taken plane, the few pittkaa on the weak and dependent of their
nwvoaary arrangements Lera mate, *od own sex than any man would have the
' ’
Vena awoke fn.m Hie pain and lethargy of heart tn l&lt; ; you will drur*
grid te the aunlia- fact that she was aud toll; you will miss _
kindness, forbearance ; you will lose your
atee in the wertd and pet-nilew..
'
Wbai little m &gt;ney bcr fsther had just ‘ beauty and your youth io the ccsselas ef­
sufficed to pay th-- neeraeary expenses of, fort t- gain your daily bread—a life of
bis death ; but fur her llterc waa nothing hardships nf which you cannot dream,
save the crtlbgv.
If she lived in it what and tortures yea cannot imagine opens out
in your future. On (be other b&lt;nd;l would
offer you peace, wealth, hoccr, the power
to b.uefit others. Ah I that toadies you,
I sec—the opportunity of doing radlaw

CLOTHING

An Over Goat for....................................
$3
A Good Suit for. . . . . .-.................. '....................... ..$6
An All Wool Suit, for.........................
$10
Call and Examine before Purchasing Elsewhere-

XZEWIS STERN*, Bowne’a Block.

Imperial Soap
HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

DENTIST

Miilk? . •

Micbiiau.

The I’rict of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 100 J lb.
bars—75 lb , in the b«&gt;x. To any one who will semi us an order
for Id boxt with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free as
n premium. I Jr the orders may be sent, to us for one or more
boxes tit a- dine, with rwinilUitcc, and when wfhave thiut received
orders for 1 &lt;1 boxes wu will send the eleventh box free an ptoposed
above.- It'you do not wish to send ntdney in advance you may
deposit it with any banker or nierehrtut in good credit in your
town with the understanding that lie i«to remit it to us on receipt
of the Soap which is fo be shipped tn his care. Address

H- J- AlXXr

To be txxsr was Bathing very terrible to
one who had nettr known nch« ; but
the nocresity of doing Moethinp. of turn­
ing from dreams to work, from dependence
oa brhetf alone, at first fell upon her with '
the cru.-l .harttieM of tieceMity. and attnao
of the Litter helplesaiteM of youth and'

Carriaie, Sin aaj- Orailal

•WITH A SILVER LINING.
PATENTS.

THE NEW VICTOR

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APIDS DIVISION.
IDS AND DETROIT.

SiMPUCITY

&gt;nrert. kslsmsk-j. Milk. V. o. Lark

swum:
The gid raised her pale, aad face from
her hands.
“Tell her to*come in bere,” she aaid,
Ibilt'ssly, “1 will ««• bcr."
A moment after an old, beat, witch like
wnmsn ontered—a woman with a brown,

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$2.00. $2.50*, and $3.00 Par Dwy,

&gt;»d SJ»,,lnr Cars t" aa4 fre*
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C'aoMla Soataen. Jtetiosr'.
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LIME.
HAIK,
STUCCO.
OBMENT,
BRICK,
TILE,
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LAND PLASTER
PUMP8,
PLOWS,
.
DRAGS

IBUHU RAILROAD

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beyond, to where the nun's rays touched
the river's quiet breast with .tenting bars
id gold.
-It u midden—b it not ?” she said at
teeth.
Iler voice sounded cold breaure of its
hard-won firanet., her ebeek flushed hark
to warmth with sudden pride.
“Yoe,"-he answered, looking at her face
now. but unable to meet the etc* ab«

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MIDDLETOWN CONK,

akoe, her eyts on a retreating figure, her
hando clasped light on her fast throbbing
heart.
With all her pain a thrill of gladneae
“^he cloud has a silver lining," tbs

LEET HAJfD PLO WS,

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Reaper and Mowers.
.

WHEELER.

ftuteffZe, Mnrth ?S, 187».
♦♦

and

JAMES M.

Pays the highest Cash price
for all kinds of Farmers Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Cressy before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad
way and Railroad Streets.
Hastings, April, 2. 1&amp;79. 49

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SAWS FILED,

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creature indbtinrtly. “He bode me ha.te
at*d say he was ill—a dyne, he thinks—
he would see you at oner "
“ Whom do yon mean ?" asked the girl
in wonder
.
“My waster—the miser, they call him.
Aye, and a miser he ia, sore enough, and ton&gt;cd my life into bril; she—
•■Oh, huh! huah! ' sobbed the girL
gold heaped up there like dust, and he
stinting end starving, and hoarding all,the “ Indeed you are wrong ; she waj maligned,
slandered, and you believed too„esi&gt;ly.
Could a guilty mother bear aueb a son.?
Could fam erery memory of bcr be as
fond, and pare, and tender as it b were she
indeed what you believe? Ob. Ibten.and
for onee have nervy. I know him, he
was here so short a lime ago ; all that old
•id story of hb youth and suffering I
learned. Ob, if you could but ace him.
Lear him, you would know you wrong
him. If honor ever lived in mortal man

“Indeed. Mim, and you don't g» to that
heathenish phor at thb timo of night
alone,” intorptmed old Dore®, Who wa.
Mill lingering near the door.
.
"WhowlU harm her, do yon think?"
chuckled the okl crone. “Not he. the old
miser-he b dyi^. Atek ! the good gold 1
who will have it now V
And nodding her bead anti muttering,
half aloud, half to hnaelf, ehn turned and
went out of the open door. Vera folkw­
ing, and old lK&gt;re*i, staying only tor a
ahawl to wrap arvnnd bcr, Karted in pur-

*.».

/jmioi'TW.

“No—a thousand tinea no I'' he sl»Btod fiercely, robing himaclf oo the pillow.,
with the old angry light flashing into hb
eyes once more, "If I taw him, I might
behove, 1 should be again deceived. No,
girl—no I As I have lived, so will I die
—wlfelese, chUdlcm. Let my will stand;

-I wish I akld bare learnsd more of
hb history," resumed her father. He goes
by lib mother’s name.
She never would
tell him hb father’s.
8he hsd been
cruelly wrenjed sod driven from his root
with her infant son, sad only the charity
of itrangcrs stood between her and starva­
tion. From what Keith asys »be mtwt have
been a noble woman."
Alons the quiet toad, and through the
"And rim to dead now r
dewy fkhb they morod atowly and eitelly,
"Yea. my ehild-dead-witb her honor Vet. hewildarad by the Mran*o aummoo.,
tsrebbod by a crael lia, and her eon’s lift
darkened by an namerited shame.
It b
very sad—very sod."
“How clover l» to l Ho bm such great
gifts r sighed ths girl with uoooooeious
I“*'^ ; be b both gifted and nob*- But
bob so poor, sod io tbs world grate al­
ways suffers in the grasp of poverty—it b
a msrta) foe.
The man who uan dower
geufca with aaecons live, in a peteeone who buys it b greet, the one who oi
ate. may want breed, er be thank fid I
a betVr'a «ra«
T-, it to rtrenp, b

• There is trot roach happinM then
rite wv.MFqa-texte th, girl, to wbr

Mr. Hicks mined that the Board do
now proceed to the election of aaid Super
intendant Motion prevailed.
Mr. Hicks moved that the chair appoint
two idler..
Motion prevailed, and the
Chair appointed as such tellm, Mean.
Hieka and Lapham.
The Board then proceeded to ballot with
the following result:
‘

Ayes—Moers. Fleming, Gott, Hisfa,
Manchester, Mathews, Newtend, Nkbob,
Policy and Bred-9.
Nays—Memi*. Bannm, Cock, Ford,
Kilpatrick. Upham, Meek and Nyw-7.
Abaem -Mown. Cooper and Ihukee-2.
Mr. Hicks moved that the Chair appoint
a committee of fire to Mtk with the Co.
Treasurer.
Motion prevailed, and the
I’.ccd, Bartram, Hicks, Nye and Newbad.
On motion of Mr. Rood, the aqoouata
now io the hands &lt;st the ckrk were refer
red to the wfAimiUec on claims.
Mr. Parody, who was aetiag Sepervmoe
from the township of Castleton'at the Oo-

tobcr session of -the Board.-harfag bean a
member of the eomtsitlae on claims, the
Chair declared Mr. Durkee, Supervisor of
said township. » ofieio, a sacaber of aaid
To give the committee an opportunity lo
work, on mutton of Mr. Rood, Board ndJ Tamed till to-nomw morning at the hoar
of eight o'clock.
suit tears of age were silently coursing ; tnEnoch Awnscs, Clerk.
to bis heart some old-forgotten mecnory
crept of the wife he had bred, of the lit
Tyuday, Jan. Cth, 1880.
tie babe whose innocent eyes hsd smiled
Board met pursuant to adjocruoMUt.
on him, whore waxen 6n?er. bad touched
his own.
-God forgive mo 11 be marTtw special committee appointed at the
mured in sorrowful, broken words. "Per­
haps I hare wronged them both !"
October reoaioa to investigate and report
in regard to the nutter of building a an
When morning dawned, it saw a great
Court Ifatun, now submitted the following
wroag rectified, a grmt sorrow healed. It

fine clothes, rich food and style, buy g-&gt;od
healthy food, cheaper and better eiothiag ;
KStmora real and substantial tilings c!
Iito every-way, and especially stop the
fooliah habit of-’"Smptoyiug expensive
quack doctors or using so much of the
vile bumbug mediciae .that doss you only
harm, but pul your trust in that stepk,
pure remedy, Hop Biucts: that cures al
wap at a trifling oust, and you will see
good limes and have good health. Feo

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and the fierce agony that was trading hb
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Ibaaru
-Tbc draught—quick !” be gasped
Vara seised th. boub to which lu&gt;
pointed, and poured out the quantity di-

Motion lost by th* folkwiag rote:
Area,-Mera. Cock, Kilpatrick, Lap.
bam. Mack and Nro-U.
Nays,- Maw. Fleming, Gott, Hicks,
Manchester, Mathews, Newland, Niebria,
Polley and Baud—9.
Absent—M.w. Bertram, Cooper, Dwr-

once more. “Well, remember it is ia
your power to bettgat him If yon refute
my wealth I shall not will it tu him any
the more If you accept it I’ withdraw
my condition."
“Are you a man and can talk thus 1"
cried the girl, flnahisg and quivering with
the shame and liuauuauon enforced upon

burdened by a sin to one who b innocent
and good ? Can you meet your injure*
wife, and know that you have Uft in pov­
erty and dcgratetion and need, her cull
more injured sutkfor he—what ha* ha
dune that you should be so, unforgiving T
Think b &gt;w, c vra if your sun had erred, or
yowr wife bad wronged you, that Ooc who

paint the power you- will inherit better
than I do ‘
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“Why did you not use it Letter youraslff »ho interrupted, -It the gold was
your*. Lad yon not the power abo T'
Ilia face grew dark and Moray.
■ My life tamed to bittevnres, my lore
to hate long since . ask no more The
cvnditKxi with which I reddle stain legacy
b very simple. A.woman young, fair,
wealthy, aa you will be, has the world at
her f-rt —can chaoac her lovers where she
wiH Of all you may choose I withhold
one- it is tlie auk condition attached to

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their n.mea: Mtatra. Cock, Fteuag,
Hicks, Kilptttriok, Ma»ol&gt;«t«, Mack,
Mathews, Newted. Niehok, Pwtteyawd
Reed, 11.
A quorum being praent, Mr. Hicks
moved that the matter of the eketioa of a
Sujeriatendcnt of the Toor be taken from
the table, which motion prevailed.
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Mr. Upham moved that aaid elertte bo
niade the apodal order of baste, for seven

woman, and liked her still lew when .be
came lull of advice and suggestion^ to in* |
trade an her grief.
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In Point of Exoolienoo It ie Unsurpas­
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The Allegan Jvttrnal
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Some psople hare bets wardering why
it la that the people of Alfegao hold a
week of prayer every time the board of
supervisors oomc here in January.
Don in Barry county jl fe for the cow-

Motion prevailed, and the Chair ap­
pointed xs auc^_ committee Moure. Heed
and Durkro• '
■ Mr. Darko- offered tbe Mbrotag rroofotfrm and saved its adoption .
lin-Jtnl, That the Board, cl riupervbw* for Barry County. Mich , saute so
much of the Stein Road in eaid Counlj,

Board, but tbi-y findthem au incorrigible
act beyond the reach of prayer, or other
human agencies.

the township of Caatletda in said County
and Stair, to be taken up and dfecontinurd in seccrdasce with a petition pre­
sented to said Ifoard at tbe Ort.-ber iwsaiuo In the year 1877, signed by H. E.
Hoyt and thirty others
Motion prevailed and resolution adopted
by the folltnfitac vote Ayes—Messrs.
Ikrtrjts. Cooper, Coek, Durkee. Fleming,
Ford, Gott, Hicks, Kilpatrick, Lsphara,
Manchester, Mack, Mathews. Ntwland,
Nichols, Eye, Pulley ■ and R«vd—18.
Naya—o
On motion of Mr. Reed,
jouraed til) one o dock r jt.

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every voter to carefully note these pro­
ceedings m wo shall have semethis-g to
say in the uror future shout some of tbeir
acts, especially the pettended action ot

We note, with pleasure, the ret uro to
lbs njtn surly sad eaiapffile ini.lllgvare of
the ehair editorial of tbe Grani're State
al! tiarpMuag. I. ih* Note.
Fm I*rre&gt;, published al Lebanon, N. H.,
-At Ibis print we «M&gt;t« remind ru-lm that
ArrnitonS Stominx, Jan. 7th, 1880.
tbs hpst and f.illew report* m well as the earof E. H Cheney, Krq , who for many
Boon! met pursuant to adj-wroment.
yean was the editor, and who some time
SHIW THU Tl Y8UB MOGUL
with the members all present.
since sold out to bia son, Fred W. Che­
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tin motion of Mr. Newland. the ecm
On motion of .Mr. Kilpatrick, (lie re­ ney, who is now to remain aa local editor.
tuittcc 05 County buildings WM instructed
I'ndec the management of Mr E. H. Cboport
was
accepted
and
adopted.
lo visit the Poor House on Friday afterTh« ctunmittea on County buildings
adopted,
submitted the following report, which, ou
Motion prendlcd by eyes and nays as
motion of Mr. Heed, was accepted and
follows : Ayes—Monro. Bartram. Cooper,
needle to the pole, politirolly ; yet we
Cock, Durkee, TUming, Ford, Gott,
come back the old editor to fight in
Hicks, Kilpatnck. Lapbam. Manchester,
desperate cootsstWore tu thu year.
FOR 1880.
Mack, Mathews, Newland, Nichols, Nyc,
Turxunar, Jan. Sth,
Polley and Herd—I-. Nays— ft.
Bi-atd met pursuant to adjournment.
On motion of'Mr Durkee, tlie accounts Holl railed. Qaoruui present.
■■Mila
b» &gt;u ass.
“.Wilt.
referred baek were taken up in nnmariral . Mr. Durkee moved that during, the seaWseily. i SM-wettj,
•ions of.the Board, smoking in the room
lion «d Mr. NewUud. acamat he prohibited.
dinllpwcd.
Motion prevailed by the folbwiog vote:
In NE5VB-GETTINU,
lion of Mr. Polley, No 7 wa&gt; Ayes—Mcotrs Bartram, .Cooper, Cock,
the Supreme Cliurt of Maine, on the ques
EDITORIAL ABILITY. Durkee, Fleming. Ford, Golt, Hteks, Up­
tiou« submittal by the chief thief Garce­
CORRESPGNDEN'CK
On motion ofr Mr. Bartram, No,
turn, Manchester, Mack, Matbefrs, Nicblon and bis lickspittles at the Council,
Sold by all Drugg-*-*
'And everything that g«» to mi
wa alio disallow.!. .
ols^PoIlry aad Rccd—1.*. Nays—Memrs
printed on the Ith pageof thia imuoof the
luting reviews .pprorrarrv wWk
On tnocion of Mr. Hicka, No. 18
Kilpatrick, Newland and Nye—3.
-Atteatioo U gitu i„ AUumcal ■
tacd to draw orders on tbe contingent fund Basner the particnlar attention of every
allowed at jhc sum of seventeen dollar
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I articles haring rpntl.l tefervnrs Io
for the payment of the expenses of build­
TO
YOUNG
MEN.
ing the aforementioned astern.
Motion prevailed.
A cirtMuuMMtiou from tbe editors cf
tbe RxrciiLUUX Bannkb and the Hamr duvtingi-lcrtijo*. a-t only in Maine but
•Ji-unal, asking further remuneration for in Michigan, m it i» beyond all quration
publishing the proreedmgv of the Board, the law, plain and simple.
•&gt;»t» A. iuKi^Tu S
was received and peed
A Victory tor the Right.
After sSqe dbeumion, Mr. Manchester ,
On Monday evtaing at six o'clock the
moved ihatlbo further sum of twenty
On motion of Mr. Polley the report was
dollars be paid each of said papers for pub. Republican members elect of the Maine
! a'ceptcd and adopted by the following
Eegislatnre quietly took peoaeuion ot the Bjssia,Itsbiug the proceedings of this Board.
ijTix'e Ayes—Mows. Bartrap:, Cooper,
’ .Motion l&lt;Mt by the following . vote. Legwhllve halts, organised with If* Sena­ Wiki* tenarra
jt’-xk. Durkee, Firming,- Ford, Gott,
Th# committee on claim* farther report­
Ayen—Mme*. Cooper, Ford, Blanchester tors, and 85 members of the House io st| Elicit, Kilpatrick, Uphant, Manchester,
ed that they had examined the following
and Reed—I. Nsya—Bartram' Coek, tendance, by electing a.president hud oth­
elumsaau would rreommend their alfftw. I Mark, Mathews, Newland, Nichol*. Nye, Durkee, Fleming, Gott, Hick*. Kilpat­ er officer* in the beute, and a speaker and
i Potty and Recd—IS. Nay,-&lt;&gt;.
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HUNT’S^
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Fint-Clae Nenpaper.

rick, l-ipham, Mack, Mathews, Newland,
■ The bond of Henry Hvdghtalui as
pused * joint rtw.Iotion submitting to ttn-1
Niohufe, Nye and Polley—1-I.
j .Sheriff, executes! tn the penal »tiii of ten
Mr. Durkoo moved that the sum vl Supreme Court. the questiua of the cWli। ihoivatid • dollars, with W. R. Goodyear,
twenty dollars be paid each of tbs four pa­ tutionality of their aetwu, abd then adDaniel Striker, John A. GreUe, 1*. A.
per# of the county for publhhiog the pro- jouroed until Saturday The court meets
Sheldon, D. R. Cook and S. (’. Priudle as
to-day tn determiue the qaeetioa, and io
1 reedings of then see-ion^
I Motive prevailed by the following vote : : the meantime ex Gov. Chamberlain. Major
: Ayr*—Messrs. Ikutram, Cooper, Cock, j1 Gcaera! rommandiag the military of the ‘

I Durkee, Fleming. Ford, Gott, Hicks, KU- i। State will refute*) law and order, and leave
Mr. Wiley, cf Detroit, wa« introduced
I yatrick, Lspham, Manebreter. Mack, Ma­ : all else to be decided by tlie Supreme Juid a'tdrrosed the Boanl in regard to tbe
I thews. Nye, Pulley and Reed—1G, | dicisl tribunal, the only cum]xtent author­
attsr of [roeutiog a doer for the vault
ity.
This i» al! the RcpabEcaas bare
l Nays—Newland and Nichol*—2.
nnected with the Register's office.
i Mr. Reed moved that the matter of|I asked, and by the deciaioo of the Court
After *oate dtscomion, Mr. Nowland ।
1 they will tMWt ehrotfully abide
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- buildtng a new Court hou*e tw&gt; bid oh the
t&gt;.ved that the Register be authorized to ।
| Motion pieveiled.
doer, and that the (Teri, be authorised to
9» motion of Mr.
draw order* to pay the expenses connected
journal without day
' with the purchase of aaid door ami plae1 tog the some in position.
Motion prevailed by the following vole:
! Ayro—Mi*-n. Bartram, Cooper, Cock,
Durkee, Fletuiap. Ford, Gott, Hicks, KilOn motion of Mr. Newland, the report
| patrick, Upham, Maneheitc-, Maek, Ma
Highway Robbery.
was accepted and adopted, by the follow
thews, Newland, Ntehols, Nye, Polley and
Orangeville, Jan. 10, 1880
fog vote: Ayes—Maron. Rartram, Coop­
The most bold, daring, and sucecsnfa]
er, Cock, Durkee, Flcufiog, Fafd, Gotr,
robbery was perpetrated ou Wednesday
Hicks, Kilpntriek, Upham, Manchester,
night,
the
7th
Inst., one and one half miles
Mack, Mathew*, Newland, NidrnG, Nyt,
west and south ot the village ofOrangcvi^,
Polley and Reed—1H. Nayn-o
An invitation was received from the
President of .the Pioneer Society to attend
the meeting of said Society at Union Hall

FmuAr, Jan. 0tb, 1880. /
। A man by the name u! Hnrace Rfebards,
Board met pursuant to adjourntrfont will:
|4&lt;[uoram present, iw), ou motion of Mr. stock buyer for McCralh Bros. v.f Grand
I Rapids is the victim
On tatxkn of Mr. Hicks, the invita­ Hicks, adjourned till the hour of one
;
H appears that Richards left home .bout
tion was accepted.
; ocrea o'clock of ths evening of the robbery
Mr. Newland offend the following rat-1
to see a neighbor by tbe name of Saddler,
olntlon and moved its adoption.
distant sbout'one mile, for the purpeen of
/letolml, That this Board rescind ,tb|t
obtaining the market, Saddler having been
action laketi at ila October session where­
tn Plainwell with pork that day. Richards
in it ioercaasd the selarMs of the various &lt;|uoruiu. preseui.
| The’Svimtnittce appointed to yxatnine left for hpme between eight ' and nine
county officer*.
Motion prevailed by the following vote I end report in regard to the matter of ths o'clock, when about two-thirds of the way
Ayes—Messrs. Bartram. Cooper, Cock, i correction of the deed, gnstig^ the right of home, as lie was |&gt;«ing near a tree stan­
Durkee, Flcariag, Ford, Gott, Hicks, Kil­ way through the County S-srei, to tbe ding by the side of the road, Ito was dealt
patrick, Implttm, Manchester, Maek, Ma­ Grand River Valier Hail Hoad Co., now a blow ou thchrad^hat knocked him down.
thews, Ntwland, Niebofe, Nye, Polley offered tbe following report
and proeseded st once to rifle his pockets
and Reed-1«. Nay.-I»
I of their contents, obtaining a pocketbook
Mr. Reed ofcro-l tbs following rmj rontsiiiing 8500.M'. Richards attempted
lutien and moved its adoption :
Tirol Ikfe Board cause a Cis - j
■ to giro an alarm, but on bearing the dick
of a revolver, and the seoundtcl-'iy,

-, rerpeetfully report that they find upon ex■awnatioo that Barry County owned no
; laud ou neciino 23 ia the township of
ficienc capacity to bold «ve linndr-l bar । Hastinxs at the time the dred for the
reb at least, and that the Sheriff beau I right of way was given said (i. R. V. II.
thorixod to advertise fur blds, and that the!.j R. Co , but that they did owu land on tee­
job bo Im to the lowest rmpumdble Udder, ’ tion 27 in mid lowmbip, through which
and it is further uuderstood that ibbeis !mM K. B. uow rune—and that the deed
made by the Board of Supervisor, in 18CI
wm erwonriai in describing land on eeoi lion 2H in mH township Instead of land
ifntion prevailed and resulution addpted
by the lUtowiog veto Ayes—Mown.
Cooper, Coek, Durkee, Ftauutr, GoU.
Hicks, Upham, Manchester, Mark, Msthan, Newland, NMmU, Nye. Polley I

raid Board &lt;&gt;1 Supervisor! cause a new
deed to be made correcting said error and
that the Chairman and Gerk of said
Beard be autboriaed in execute rhe same.
Bfeucd.
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plans aud specifications for above cistern. . (hi motion of Mr. Kilpatrick, the
"Motion prevailed • and Uw Chair ap- Hoard adjourned till tomorrow morning
pointod m such committee, Mssars. Reed, lit the hour of line o'clock
Flicks and -Mmbew.
Hr. Hitka offered tba following reso, -tUrQUMT, Jas.'JOth, 1880.
luion and moved its adoption.
NroWeof, That the Sheriff U and be is , Board
as per adjournment
Roll
, called. Quorum present.
The commlUee appointed to prepare and

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THE WORLD FOR 1880

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No one will envy the harden which axGovernor Garcelon of Maine carries with
him into the .retirement of private life.

Tit Ctuerail ail Ainciliinl

sjjrsatir-rfKi
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Department.* si. ably ami rat.-fully con­
ducted, and are as
a- any pablish-

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the first New* England Governor who ever '

I abuaed the powara of hi* office by altemp: j
j ing to subvert the will of tba people in '
forcing upon them a Government which
they had not chosen.
If his example
were to be accepted as a precedent, popular government would become a failure
and a farce. If the population of a State
car. be disfrsnehtsed no transparent purti-

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offleera, election arc ooly a mockery ud !

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Important
Tte leriiti Pmiauif Chiuj

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West Meriden. Conn.,

THE BOWELS,
and the KIDNE'

might a&lt; well be dispensed with. No pretcnce ia made that &lt;he Governor and
Council of Maine made any atrempt to die­
corer and enforce the choice of the people;

enough tcchnicalitier m the form of re­
tunas to reverse the Hepublieau majority
in the two hotaro of the legislature
The central figure in thin outrageous
conspiracy—by virtue of his office, if nut
by his intellectual leadership — u Alotuoj
Garcelon. Tbepower vested in him is
the Chief Executive of the State would j
have enabled him to prevent tbe crime |
at jta inccptiim, or to check its consum- j
mation. Bn friends hsve strenuously as
sured us that hb motives were pure, and 1
hb character upright.
Ynt, whenever!
fio hu vaeilbtcd for a moment,.he baa iu 1

every case swung back again to the aide i
of wrong, and hi* course as a whole Em !
been that of a man doggodly beat upon ;
executing the crime he liad ountempUtni, j
The Great Two-Cant Dally I
whatever the eoueerpienecs might Im. Hm i
suv roravnt-u. vasv.
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protest that he intended to act fairly asi THE CINCINNATI DAILY TIMES.
given
the
He
by
the
fact
thayuot
a
single
Tlr tMUy Tl— Mb. Ur
from the ahoek,’ ,br immediately arouaed
the neighbors who proceeded to the plare represeo’atiee .if bls own party was un-I
seated by hie rulings
His d-rlsration j
where tbe robbery was committed, but it
being a very dark night no dun to the that he obeyed the Consthution and. the j
laws is disproren by life si rugant disre­
seoundral cnuld be found.’
Mr. Richards is a young nun, and has gard of the highast i.itsrpreta-ioea of
them. Hfe claim to hav# scud only iu a
ministerial aparity i. aneMral by his
own adamioBi that be received affidavits
and listened to cvidcoee
lib one pretcnco of fairness in taking th# opinion of
Moteorolofllcal Record.
the Bapreme Court is shown to have been
CondeMed from observatiotu taken at dishonest sod insincere by bis refusal to be
Hastings for the State Board of Health, guided by th# opinion when givra. There
By Prof. 1 N. Mitchell.
fe&gt;o rodeotntng feauiore in hu conduct, no
palliation and no excuse for his erims,
Alonso Garcelon takes with him, as be
relinqnnhea the office whose trust lie bss
sbusrel , the neons and cuudeKMtion of

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*'*|ueal again and you squeal jour last,"
undoubtedly thought that diseres.ion
the better part «&lt;f valor, and kepi, quiet
while the mbereut holding tbe revolver
st him booked away a short distance, when

mating rightly hi. crime BgaiB« liberty
and popular rights. There rooU upon
him-a load ut iuf.my which would crush
; younger and stuorer weu than he. Hfe ;
i» «ol an uffroee which ora be ;»Mrd

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Ti/t Ifepualieyl

Baltimorb, Jan. It, 1880. I
Mud and water an quit* plouty.
Th* M. B. Chareh re-orguind their
Sabbath School Jan. 4lh, 1880.
They
rekared Mr. J. Croaby from th. Superinteedsocy after two year* f.ilhfa! aervica,
and pat in hu place Mr. A. E. Hneth.
New York, Jan. 3ib, 1880.
W° jndg^ that Mr. Heath will not have
Tbe electric Itgbt people are still pamuch' ipare time on hi* hand*, ** bo tarbed about Edixon and bis methodstaachm the day achool at Bantey * Milh, Bom* say be can't do what be actually
and aabbath school at 10| o‘clo--4 Sunday docs ; otben say there i« nothing new
mocniyg, and at the Church al 11 o'dock. about it ; tbit ba Iresan whore other* left
Some yem rinse Bsroey'* Mill* had tbe off, and so forth. No one yat, so far a* I
know, hi* suggested that the Chines* inname of being a bard echool, but now w»
Uke picaaura in saying that they have
ajmo up to a high aUndard of excellence.
We subjoin tbe opinion of the prea in
‘ High and Mill higher” wtou to be their
all parte of the country end the following
brie! condeaaation offset* in thp matter of
0. H. Reynolds has just received a pair
the attempt of Gsrealoa and hie fellow
of pure breed Chester White pigs from the
ihierm to &gt;t«et the Legislxture of the State
Stalo of i)hui. They are widely known io' the way, has at last been utiliced in a way
Ohio aa the Todd hog*. Mr. Todd betog that was suggested in a jest when'll was
lint introduced. A ck-rgyman hsa had
a man that deals largely io liege.
Ins pulpit eonixKind by "wire with the lick
Private opinion publicly expressed is room* of a number of bis aged and invalid
that the school at the Durfee school hou»c periabloncn, who now, on a Sunday fore­
noon, as Uwy sip their tea and nibble
The aggregate veto of the GreenbackWe understand that a gentleman from titeir tuwu,*bave sound doctrine for saece,
sandwiched in with the hymns of tbe
wax, therefore,
Woodland, Wheeler by name, is trying to congregation and eboir, which it seems Democratic candidates
6H,C89, and Dari* only lacked 227 vote*
Set np a ringing school at the Durfee they eau hear perfectly.
Thia
J. Lloyd Hasgb, the contractor re Bose' of having a clear majority over elf.
school boose. We wish him anecraa.
Entered at the Post Office,
failure I recorded in my luf, has fur­ give* an idsa ot the supreme impudence
nished the sensation of the day in local of the rogues who would reverse the will
Hastings. MicK., as SecondProbata
Court.
class .Matter._______________
of the people when il ia so dearly exBuincai of tbe Barry County Probate
Wheal docs net come into market very Court for the week ending Jan. 13, 1880Daniel F. Davi», next Governor of
lively of lais'
Clement Smith, Judge.
Maine, ia a Utter acknowledging aa invL
Happy Zepb. is still happier than ever.
Estate of Sarah J. McIntosh, a minor.
telion to dine with the Middlesex Club of
-Why, it’s a girl.” he said.
t
Account of Guardian filed.
BuMon, referring to the unparalleled out.
It t* pslsiLle that we may yet hare
Jan. 10.—Estate of Abram M. Daugh­
rage attempted bv the prewut fariou gov.
aWghing before th* firefday of April.
erty, deceased.
Wsrrvnl and inventory
crament in that Stat*, aaid "the people
Scvtral oDour attorney* are at Lensing
would right the wrong now."
And thi*
Evtate of John Goodaperd, a minor,
manly letter ia termed by the characteroor. Nomination of Guardian filed.
Estate of Peter Zebrick, ci al, manure.
fasted candidate." Drfratnl! Not
Petition for appointment of guardian filed.
Icoa the people of Maine are coward*,
Jan. 12.—Estate of Rebecca Halladay,
that they are not, Maine « record in
Petition for appointment of
Thi- oGcert ef Hakinga Lodge No. 5S, a minor.
war for tbe Unioj amply aucau.
were duly installcd-into office last evening
Tbe Cincinnati, Ohio,C’omevereuif .
by P. G.. Ge-v M. Deway.
“Gareelon~U loaded mostly with “

The ••.-'■jo" jwrl ot the Cola firm, baa,
wc understand, gone to Otsego, Allegan
Co., to engage in tbe meat market business.

On Thumby evening of
the
Erere of Palmer Encampment. No. 49,
O. &lt;). F. w, re installed into their, rekfficr* by N. Bailey, P. G. P.
&lt;i4-d purvey N. Sheldon.w*« in
' John F. Hale, President, James
1st week, in attendance at the Hughes, l»e V. P., J. fe* Ciarksut
meeting.
We were tdeaied to
V. P., T. Phillipa, 3d V. P., Geo
Dewey. IL 8., Enoch Andrus, F.-fi.
The during ehapiern of tbe Mary, “With G. Runyan, Treasurer, W. Green. I
Hirer Lining." appear in thia iwnte, arid ard, H. B. Adolphuv 1st M-, J.'L.
i. • very interntiog, well-written rtory, der, 2d M-, Milton Prickett, S. at A
itLy of (icing trad and the laaoa beed-

Tl.o finret specimemi cf pcachblow po- ।
Utoe* w? h^ve «*cn in » long while, "were J
bh-ugbl itfln our effiee a few day* vince by i
.Mr John
of this dry. They were i All pcraona daairiag or expecting to teach
reread by Mr N C«..k, of Prairieville.
| in the School* of aaid city, will plcaae be
present at thia examination.
-' Read tlie ciravpOodenr* from Orange i
By order of Committee
rille ; and then make &lt;&gt;p your mind to
E. II. Lathrop
have ynur revolver bandy *when you have
'
Wm. S. Goodyear
i&gt;*ea«fon to be out after dark, especially if'
you happen to have a nr monry with you. i
Guilty of Wrong.

The Ladiaa .Society of tbu Episcopal '

.wm
RTJkTSTT
PuxliasiDi CompaEy
widen, Conn.,

He’ if'iffiai

selre* that they had got rid of their fUd
Msn of the Bea.' They were miriaaan.
Ho i* on their Lrek* sgsiit with a freali:

Valencia Raisin* fnan -14 to 11 e per IV.
Fresh Layer Fip from 25 to 22-per lb.
Package Coffee, reacted from 28 to 25 per lb
Fmort Syrup in the market, ftmn W&gt; to M per «1.
Tobacco, if you will elww tbe Muff
From 50 to 45 and from fiO to 50 per lb.
Choree I am selling at 10 am! 12J per lb

[fitting roasted Coffees in small lots
and fresh roasted ai^d keep in covered bbls
and will warrant the flavoh 1 grind Coffee
and will toon have the finest mill in the City
I buy all kinds of dried fruit, butter and eggs,
and would like a few hundred bushels of
Beans^ f keep common and rock salt by the
bbl. Will Sell sugar, crackers, &amp;.c. at whole­
sale and at small profits, my expenses are
light. I live economically, at home, attend
strictly to business and can give ray’ custo­
mers the benefit.
&lt;
W. U. SCHAJSTTZ. *
One door east of the Post Office*

waa each violence that a Repobllmn pr-ucnt barely escaped with hb life, and when
the counting n&gt; over Major Dickey ex-

P- S.—He&amp;dquaneis for Qae Candies, Candy Toys,

| DRY GOODS

cruiting office down on the Yaxoo"—chat
“General Barksdale, of Miaaiaaippi, would
be an appropriate commander for Garvelou's army in Maine."

Several clire*s factories are to be pul in
cj-rratiMi during the coming seswn in vs-

JvMiLn
rxsS

ANOTHER CHANCE.
Having bought out my partner in the Gro&lt;
eery trade and having assumed entire control
of the same, and knowing that people will
trade where they can buy the cheapest I
have examined prices on my entire stock and
have marked down. Let me give you a few
prices.
.

the l*krish cn Tbnred.y of ihi* week,at the
Society I’arlor* in Rower Block. Gentlem-n invited to lea from lalf past firn to

.Michael J. fanning, owe of tbe ablcvt of;
the TempiTii.ee orator* of Abe Slate, will .
apeak at Colon Hall on Thursday evening |
ot thb Week II ia hoped there willl be a ’
full bou-c. The admiaaien i» only 5 ceata, ]
and the apneeb will Im (imply grand.

Ion b the ablest Iking pmonificatioc of
the renowned Democratic donkey."-that“Gatclaon atepa down and out, while a
whole country biaaaaa."—that-"Tbe spirit
of tbe dacuion h thia: The people are to
have their will, and Mt to ba cheated ent

Prrebytcrian Church, wiB tender him a
Donation visit o». Friday evening. Jcnu- j
at y 23d, at the parsonage. Watru* the
stten'Lxoc* may be large, and tbe donation* .

1 ind Dr. Upjohn's office and Mr. Andrew
J. Angle who was passing sloeg ths walk
at tbe time, happened to In caught by tbe
heavy mau lumber atfd was crushed to
the sidswwlk. Hl* Cries foe help were

boy’s bean shooter on the sealcaef an aliigatof. A fleet, or for the matter of that
ooe ship could calmly steam to the foot of
Wall street and demand a modest oootri­
bo ii&lt;m of, say fifiDU.OOO.UOO, to induce it
to refrain from laying tbe city in ashes.
heard by tbe hind* of the'BaSNXK Office, TbU argument, addressed to their pocket*,
sod also by Mr. Weaver the night witch, mado the rich men very uneasy. Some who all rushed tn bis aetiaunos, and ex- body feeHy reminded them of torpedoes.

poaitien. Mr. A. wan considerably hurt(
though not xriou*, as bo was able to ba
on th* street* Monday with tbe aid nf *
----. .
.
Mr
’
bow RaLlHtt, the »*»p man, wav *e
—______
time bjw, •wiuJh-d out of a million or
•
of hl*‘troiilojeea, and bed

&lt;r*i Kevcrvtida will be prawn I from neighbt-iing towns ; and t.lw tuperviaiou
nf aucli geiubmon « J. W. Illgs*, Hon. hoaded: Repablicaoaxif Allegan are trying
A. &lt;*. Town, and W. L. Brown, is assut- to kill the Allegan Journal. Well, &gt;H wo
have tn aay about the matter ia. that they
sttfc vaffieieut to guarantee luoecas.
Tlie fire wtiieh drUroywJ Mm. Corti*' haw bit off a larger tnoUthfal than they
They might aa
nose Lvt weak; was disco Vexed by R. H. will U able to awallow.

I’anvar the night watch before it bed

from the highest Coart, and it baa been
given him. What will he do next? lie
boa gone too far to turn back.
He b
felly committed to a policy ot political io-

N. H., *ay«, “Dr. Garodon has amnaged
to compound the bitterest pill tbe Demo
eratsi party hs* bad tn take yet.'*

And again it asy*. "Strangs sa it m*y
seem, Gov. Gsrcslou wholly ignored tbs
opinion of tbe Maine Surpreme Court. The
origin&gt;1 programme wm earned out, sad
the L»culaiure orgsoised ou Wednesday/

Only 76 took the osih of offi~
1
Governor, notwithstanding,- declared
quorum present.
Wall, fill ye np
measure of your inquiry.*'

The Rhode Uead Prttt, publiebed
Provbfooe*, aaya, "Oea. Bailor did
hang up bi* aloekiug. but he found a 1
Maine lying under hi* pillow "
Th* W.terbury (Conn.) Amrritan
call* Garcelon vnd hi* C-Hrocil-'lb* klepto-

—that—‘.^Tboy love darknere rather than
light.
That! the reason tbe Maine
tbirvea do not want any light thrown on
the mwe.-"that.-"Tilden v» airtedy deed.
Dr. Garrote baa embalmed him. They
A uuwbter relate* hi* axpermwee thus.
I Inka plaeaure ia adding to your many
taatimMMia, time La* Thureday (Tbanka-

I der, I bought n battie of St. Jacob * Oil.
_*.U.
_______ , .1___ _.ll___ 4

PORTLAND CUTTER

DRY GOODS!

LADIES’ CLOAKS and DOLMANS
From fS. OO io $20.00.

Is'.’tt’i Paint Biust ittetm,
Knit Sacqaes, Scarfs. Hoods,. Nuibias Mittens, 4c.

DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
PIAN08—

AGENTS READ THIS !

JAMESTOWN ALPACAS !
The best Goods made
Xow is the time to buy your
Winter Goods and buy them Cheap
.TpLLVS KTJ88ELI*.
December 1st 1879-________ '_______________ *T*2»jaa29

Dr. Marta's OfflB COTflOLlCOIl

An Honeit Medicino Froc of Charge.
Of *W medicines adrortissd to eurr any
rwautaoce on the part of the dtafraochued affection of ths throat, chest ot lues*, sc
majority in Maine, come* over to the know of none we cm reeommrnd so highly j
as Dr. King's New Discovert for roceumjriaw jwhrtbcr they ron legally piofil by il­
legal spoil*, or whether il ihky accept this aide of The fatrr Ocovn at leal, and tioo. cough*, cold*, asthma, bruoebilis, bsy
fever, bilarwnres, lickling.ta tbe throat,
money they do nut eomlooo the offense
and । oempiund a felony, or at the very
"If a State administration may uke ad­ lorn of Voice, etc. This medictno docs
poerfirr.'y cure, and that '
leash a miwlctncsuor. The lottery gamvantage of its own shot tcomiogs,thus to set
hlerv Mylo their action “infornal irnpu•side tbe result of an elsctioa, and there is
denci.'-'
Tbe veaerelde General Abner Double­ mi legsl remedy, then th* people must
day li*-&lt; been tlarlting lb* grave mcrch- adopt some other. Civil war is a great
evil, but the American people have
always tliought it preferable to the loss of
liberty."

Tbe many friend* ot Her. D. It Shoop,
the active, able and gonial paator of the i

for Holidays

The finest Stock of Millenry Goods ever shown in the Cit
of Hastings.

Tbe St. Louis, Missouri, KepuhHcan
Northfield, it.' other at Edgefield, seven
mi.'ca apart. Some difference of opinion the leading Democrat paper is that State
arueo about tbe' alleged bribery and for- says, -Thu rmpstue has all ths fores ot a
ntpti’jtt of it dninken-'dd mperauiiuatcd j
regular decision of the suurt, and in it*
seaman at tbe Sailor'* 8*112 Harbor, and
swcoptogly ag.uut Governor Gareeloo's
position, and virtually reuiei the case.
Tiic courts of tbs country must be suaThe most beautiful croouacvcr Iwoucbi
laitied, lor utiles they arc, the nwull wil1 Vo this city, uro at.* the wars ruovnsnfF.
be anarchy.”
Spaagmraclwr, and they are dirt cheap
too. An endless vanity of beautiful
shivering Io visit the Teutonic judge "la ur Garvdoa bee got hie IUO guns usd
hie majrety.
Tbe arrm* /-saved the
grc*ic-4 consternation among the siaters, ammunitiou for a »cge ; now let him try
cuavirw and aunt, of tlie cotitcvtaota, tlie palling tbti triggen. It will make little
villager* ranged tbemselm hotly io favor
of their reeywetive dignitaries, and tbe
reel ef the adjacent world laupi ed. Il is
refreshing to n-Hc that with the holidays,
benevuhnee prevailed and the war w*»
The
.StaUmaH, published
enJ-d over a reckieg* Tornm uf Lot at Cuocurd, N. H .sayr, -The copperhead
fusion press io pouring out iu venom upou
those ministers of the g-»pcl who have
had ths manliness to rebuke the unparalThe Breton, Mata., Herald, aa - ledepcadeut Lkmucrauc Journal aayn, “Boioo
Unaae distinctly aud ; *1 will take them
ateer* Went, and hitch them with the wild
I aea of the pi aitice, and do a 'little fail plow-

&lt;tc,

organs:
ON 30 DAYS. TRIAL

What ii it
Ans.—Your Prescriptiunn and
Receipts.
What is it made of?
Am.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ?
Am.—With care and accuracy.
Where to gel it ?
Ans.—At Roberts &amp; Hotchkiss.
where you will always find a full and
select Stock of

Drugs and Medicines.
5.000

•SA-mSSS.-

Our expenses are light and we sell
goods in same ratio.

FINE CIGARS AND
A specialty.

CttU’and Sec

FREEA VALUABLE |NVENT|0NGENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR

,

ROUND THE WORLD

BY GENERAL GRANT, .q

BEST IN THE
SELF­
FEED

WILSOhTSEWING

0676

In workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
•• elegantly finished ns ■ first-class Plano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo­
sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machinea. Its capacity ia unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United Stated than
the combined sales of all the others. The WILSON
MKNDINC ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

3Z7 &amp; 829 Broadway, Row York; New Orleans, La. J
Cor. Stat* A Matfam fit*., Chicago, Ills.; and Ban Francisco, Cal.
For Sale by all Find-Class Thalers.

.

Vol. m
Elegantly
liluwtratMl.

�eal esta

..... ......................... .

■ SALE as TO

Tfi IfipuaUeyl Byt/trn

County Correcpondence.

lappen's Law Office.

BALTtMOKS, Jah. 12.1880.
Mud end water are quite plenty
TbcM E Cburoh retailed their
Sabbath School Jan. 4th, 1880
They
releaaod Mr. J. Creeby from the . Seperina tupiqar soar mam.
tendency after two years faithful service,
and pul in bis place Mr. A. E. Hoaih.
.
• New Yfok, Jam 3th, 1880.
We judge that Mr. Hoatli will cot have
Tke electric light people are still per
much spare lima on bis hands, as be tarbed about Edison and bis method*.
teaches the day school at Baroey's MOb,
and sabbath school al 10 j o'clock Sunday
morning, and si the Church st 1 i o'clock.
Some yearn vine* Barney's Milb had the
nemo of being a hard school, but now wo
lake pleasure in raying that they have
The Maine Steal.
come up to a high standard of oxeellsnre.
We subjoin tbe opinion of* the proas in
‘ High and Mill higher'' seems Ik be their
all parts of the country end the following
brief oondeosstioo affects io the matter of
C. H Reynolds hsa just received a pair stolen, that Edison shut down on ths pro- the attempt of Garcelon and hb fallow
of pure breed Chester Wb|ta pigs from the miseuoas multitude. Hia telcnboM, by thievm to steal the Lagbhtarv of the State
8t»te of Ohio. They are widdy known io the way, Lu al last Uwo uliliasd io a way
Ohio as the Todd bogs. Mr. Todd bring that wu suggested in a jest when it was
Grat introducud. A clergyman has bad
This is the way the v
a mu that deals largely in Legs
fits pulpit oonti-ctcd by wire with ths sick io Maine stood last fall
Private opinion publirly expr.ased ie rooms of a number of hia agrd and invalid Darts (BetMbUeu)._.....
that tbe school at tbe Durfee sehrol hou-e pariahiuner*, who now, on a Sunday fore­ Rrntih (Greeabaak)..... ..
noon, as they sip their tea and nibble riaresloa (Demaerni).....

iappen’2_Law Office.

We understand that a gentleman from
Woodland, Wheeler by name, is trying tu
get up a singing tehoul at the Durfee

lappen'
iappen‘a Law Office.
». Apptyw’

Entered at the Post OfficeIIa st infs. Mich., as Secondcla ex Matter-,

TUE SUN FOR 1880.
W»«WtU M.M,

J•■*«» &gt; »»«u t’w

fl'

Probate Court.
Bruinosa of the Barry County Probate
Court for the week coding Jan. 13, 1880
lively of late
Clem oct Smith, Judge.
Ht0V Zvph. la Mill happier than ever,
Estate of Sarah J. Mcluinsb, a minor.
i Why. rV^ a girl,"(he'aaid.
Account of Guardian filed.
Jan. 10.—Estate of Abriun M. Daugh­
Il ia petsibL- that vre may yet have
erty, daocassd.
Warrant and inreocory
aleqthing I*fore the first day of April.

leader* in Maim- oner eongrxtniated them
soiree that they had got rid of tferir ‘Old
Maa of the 8cu. ‘ They Wove'mistaken.
Bo is on their bwk* again with a freah

W. H. SCHANTZ.

One door east of the Post OfficeP S.—Hsadqusrters for One Csndies, Candy Toys. dtcv for Holidays
jjswSSS?

asrtar

Go Thursday cveuiag ef last week tbs
otSr- n of palmar Eicatnpment. Ne. 49,
I. Q. O. F. yrcre installed into thrir re
r.live ■ Sec., by Nj B&lt;3oy, P. O. P.

Tb« CiocinnxU, Ohia,tbmmere&gt;&gt;i( ray*,
“Gareulou te loaited mutly with “Eut
wind." -MbM “Oarcelok might open a re­
cruiting office down on the Yaaoo"—that
। “Ganeral lUrk.d.1., ol Mtatraippi, wo«M
be an appropriate rommtadtr fur Garoaloo * army in' Maine."
j- The St. Louu, Miatotui, RepnMienn

greater routensatwa among the abler*,
rixuius sod aunts gf the cirntealante, tbe
villagers noired tbcmwlvna hotly in favor
of their rr*l«ctisc dignitsrire. and the
ret ef th" sdjirout worfl langred. Ii ie
'refreshing to note that with tbe holidays,
beoevolenco prevailed and the war was

V.' l oti-s d Harvey N. Sheldon was tn

Dewey. R. S}, Enoch Andrus, F. A., J.
i.- c'.'-anj cliapler* of the story. “Will, G. Ilaayan, Treasurer. W. Green. Stewrrr Lillies." anp-'ar in this beue, and 1 ard. H. B. Adolphus 1st M., J. L. Snyi rrry interesting:, well-written story, | der. 2d M.. Milton Prickett, A. a: A.
,y of being read aud the Irseop heed-

frnogbl into our office a few days niaee by ।
Mr .LAn White, of thb city. They were
rt -cd by Mr N- •’mjt.^f Prsfrierille.
।

The luiepende'U StaiMMan, published
at Couourd, N. IL, uyi, “Tbe oopperbeud
iarioa prera ia pouring out ita venom open
tboae minuter* of the guapei who have
Lad the manlmea* to rebuke the uuparal1*1*4 crime ot' Garcelon and hia Couacil."

PORTLAND GUTTER

!(S®:

isi Pmiaiiiij isapasj
t Meriden^ Conn.',

sH Fate tf Mt
Oniatacnul ffilvrr Plated and
■Ware, Limp, (.'t.andciiera
ran«i, Table an-i P-wker

alcd

Witant A

Whil

we’l-knorn Parker Gt

ordtiea atul Apeeiahie
many 'Diwcilptkma.
• ter Wetei»&lt;». 1‘rw. «U.Oroa*M

I DEN PURCfiASINO 00
Wret Meriden. Conn.

Guilty of Wrong.
The Ladue &amp;&lt;ir«y of tbe Episcopal
Church will be entertained by the Indiroof i ing exaellcnt remedies with the large mass
the Pariah tn Thursday of thia week ,*t- the of “patent mtdicinr*," and in thb they
are guilty of a wrong. There irr waw
advertised remedies fully worth al) that b
asked fur them, and one at least we know
of—Hop Bitura. The writer baa had oc
'iichael J. Fanuinjj, one pf the ablest of | 'easian to cue the Bitter* in just such a
climate as we have most of tke year in
the Tetxfrt-rw.cr oraluta of the State, will | Bay City, and has always found them to
apeak'ar Union Hall &lt;s&gt; Thursday evening &lt; be first-cisaa and reliable, doing all that b
their thoughts on trado and finance Ly
All .1?
ot tha* weak It is hoped there wild Im a 1 claimed fur ihra —— 7r.7,Mur
dirs predictions ef what would happen to
fall boa
Tbe edminiou is only fi cents,
New Yock. ic case of a foreign war, should
and the speech will Vo; simply grand.
&lt; hostile flroi choose to enter. According
to tbe old soldier, who is acting President
The *»uy fricodA o| Rat. D. R. Shoop, .
ot the ThroauabU*! Society, and u, no
the actin, able and genial pastor of the I
doubt, intimately acquainted with spirits
PrrjhyltWrin Church, will tender him a i
of all aorta, and whose utterance* are
Ik&gt;iMtk&gt;4 visit on Friday evening, Janu- i
cncsidcred by ■ small circle a* inspired,
there isn’t a gun mounted on any ef tbe
ary 23d, at thejorwxulg*. We trust the j
forts in New York harbor eapdble of mak­
atten-Unie may U Wflr- ■»J tb« donations ,
ing more impsesstoa on'a modern iron dad

1 and Dr. t'pjohn’* nffipa and Mr. Andrew
J. Angle who was p*«ing along tbe walk
al the time, happened to lie caught by the
Harry e**aiy. Mteb.. Jan. J«th. IMO.
T. W Barton, J. M. Goodville, Chaney heavy taaaa of lumber and waa crushed to
Ilan. Eoink 51. Krtliball, Fred Marsh. the sidewalk. Hta cries for help .were
Harriet Wellman.
heard by the hands of the Bax tarn Office,
and also by Mr. Weaver the night wateh,
who all ruehed to bis assistance, and ex­
position. Mr. A. was ronaiderably hurt,
ewrre.) ...er streets one day last week, though not serious, as ho waa able Io be
when * Iroi- kioked ihn thilU, da»b, and
on the Unrts Monday with the aid of a
■rarly all the treat pari of the buggy to
|&gt;i&lt;kei and then the o*taer stood for some
time kabiing the hersej in a b«avy, cold.

RtralJ, inclined al first to dtscouatenuKW
reaufancu on ths part of the dtairaurhued
majority in Maine, wmea over to the
aide v( Tke htrr Otran al last, aud

From fS.OO io 920,00.

Nuibias. Mittens. 4c.
DAUCHY St CO. COL

AGENJS READ THIS!

-Dr. JUltiEft Ulfflte COTBOllCOH

wan already weighted down II required
70 member* of ths Houae fue a quorum
Only 71 took tbe tmlh of ufera
The
Governor, nncwiibatandiog, declared a
quorum praoMl
Well, fill ye up the
mceaur* of your iaquiiy"

bmiug towns; and the snperviaiun
of such gri.llrWMB ss J. W, Urges, Hon.
A.
Towne and W. !«. Blown, is aseuraarc sufieitat io guarantee cueesea.
Tint fire which deairsyrl Mr*. Cortis'
heart W&gt;.WMir&gt; arm dioro med by R- IE
Wvnver tbs sight waidh before ii bad
made ant hr*d»«J »l all. and bo st oneo
cuwiuwaeud to nog the firs bell, but the
building bring *o far from water, u waa imp-~.ibb- to exiiogunh lbs ffamoa, as there

The Democrats, Greeabackiw* and soretaa-fed RepablirenaxfAIIecia »re trying
la kill tke Allegan Journal. Well, *1) we
have M My about li e matter is. that they
have bit off a larger munthfnl than they
will be side to swallow.
They might u
well try to make tbe Kalaiwetrw river run

Thai wide-awake temperance paper, the
Hiekifae TmtktelUr, send* m the band.
•Thdbtellar Almsnae lor 1880”—
nee of thn heighten annuals wo bare rana.
msm

organs;
ON 30 DAYS TRIAL
i.tIY’ IKK

5,000,

bang up hb stock leg, but he found a bill
of axpeuans incurred ia the eaptnre of
Maine lying under hb pillow "
Tbe Waterbury (Ms.) Amcrenm
calb Ganwlou and hb Gisnnil “tbe kleptn-

What ia it ?
Am.—Your Prcacription* and
Receipts.
What is it made of?
Ana.—Pure DRUGS only.
How ia it made ?
Ana.—With care and accuracy.
Where to gel it ?
Ana.—At Boberts &amp; Hotchkiss.
where you will altmya find a full and
aelect Stock of

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expense* are light and we sell
goods in same ratio.

,ar our I’.iMrat,
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$10,000. ,^ST
SAFETY j"J;’;;-”
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GENTS WANTED FOR AI OUR

,

And again il esya, “Strange M it may
seem. Gor. Garcelon wholly ignored the
opinion ■•(the Maine Sarpeeme Court The
original prograurmv was named out, and
tbe Lecialaiura omnimd on Wedaamlaj.

JAMESTOWN ALPACAS I
The beet Goods made .MhcJs the time to buy your
Winter Goods and buy them Cheap
\.
.TULIVS RTTSSELL.

ROUND THE WORLD
Of thb Maine raacnlity tbe Granite
State &gt;V«v Pom, publbhed at Lebanou,
N. H , eeys, “Dr. Garcelon has managed
to eonpouwl the bitterest pill the Demo
eretie party has bad in take yeL”

DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS

PIANOS •SiSKtatW.
1 bring along your cm and get it shelled in
. one-eighth tbe lime rbst yen can do il st
home. Remember that flour, hod and
grain, Mms grid*. » cheap aa any where
in ih, eily. A free dlivcry to all j-art. of
the eity.
38tf

aScetiun of the throat, chest ot lung*, wo ;
know df none we can recommend ao highly ;
a* Dr. King's New Discovery for cni-.'uci;- ■
lion, eougbs, colds, asthma. brvneLilb hay
fever, hoareroc**, tkklii* in, tbe thro-it.
"If a Suu administration may Uke ad­ lorn of voice, etc. Thb medicine d.ca
uosifi'erfy Carr, and that where everything
vantage of iu own ahotlcoaiogs.ihua to sol _1_ r.tt_____ I V.. — . 1._r — ....
aside ths result ofan election, and there i*
no legal remedy, then the people nui curce as hare already been effected by thi&lt;
adopt some other. Civil war ia a great truly wonderlni remedy. For *»tfima and
brooch ilia it is a perfect specific, curing I
evil, but the American people have the very worn cas&gt;« in the sboitret time
always thought it preferable to tbe lorn of possible. We say by afL tacwo* givr it a
liberty.”
trial. Trial bollltt /or. Regular riae
• 1. For sale by Kossell Rro*
lyl-

Ion is the ablest living peracnifieatioo of
the renowned Democratic donkcy.’-that‘Garctara alepa down end out, while a
whole country bianco* "—tbat-“Th* spirit
of tbe decision la this . The people are to
have their will, and not to bo cheated out

LADIES’ CLOAKS AND DOLMANS

Mtiiri Flint Einir Ateiitrt,

R.-s'i tbo corre«ponil«ntv from Orange '
. and Ulen . Lit rip yoor mind to
k-iV your revolver hamdy when yoa •have .
■ -. be out after dark, especially if
y.rd happen to have aiy toonry with you.

| DRYGOODS! DRYGOODS! |

The finest Stock of Millenry Goode ever shoirn in the
of liaatin^a.

Tbe Naw York lleraM uya, “Govern­
or Garoelon Lu got Lm 160 gun* and
ammnmtton foe a *icga ; now lot him try
pulling the triggvra. It! wtU make' little
dilferouo* to him and hte. cuuaol at which
ead of tbe gun they ataod. tba ’kick will
bw u fatal u tba expteaikn."

Tbe Buawn, Mara., Herald, aa ladelottery r‘. up!-. Tlnii •chetae may l&gt;- all
■ right to l»oiau&gt;&lt; "Ihh, io-iocJ, loo dt» ptmdrat Deanucralic Journal aaya, “Seton
l:ngu:*b«d es-O-nfaleeate Gcoerah b»*c Ctiue diMinctly uid . 1 will taka ibtm
ibe-BUprmMtMi of tbe drawiur* but it ia •teen Weal, and hitch them with the wild
ajai’.rt Ike laws of ihe Empire Plate, and
Mi of the piairin*, and du a litUo fall plow­
ing'' It i* a Lu* Blander of th* “as, ,"to

1 ‘ X' • /*
P»'bbiowTx&gt;
.tarw IS/- mcu i» a long while. WOfkl

XoaUaa &gt;. I

faated candidate." D^/ruttd ! Not nnlaae the people ot Maine are cowards, and
that they are not, Maine s record in the

Northfield, tie other al Edgefield, sevru
miles apart. Sonic dfiTurecrc of opinion I th, leading Democrat pq&gt;ar ia that Stele
ar-j*e about the-allegrd bribery end cor­ aayk, "Thia rspoiMo Lu all th* foroe at a
----- r _ .
a—c
..
I regular dacuion of th* court, and in it»
Harbor, and
twcepiagiy ag*u»c Governor Garcdeti * I
ix-tttuo. and virtually retilc. the roe. I
Th* courta of tba country nut be auatetned, lor unlew they ate, tbe rraull wii1
be anarchy.'

lb« Irurb I* In

I am getting, roasted Coffees in small lots
and fresh roasted ai|d keep in covered bbls
and will warrant the flavoh 1 grind Coffee
and will soon have the finest mill in the City
I buy all-kinds of dried fruit, butter and eggs,
and would like a few hundred bushels of
Beans. I keep common and rock salVby the
bbl. Will sell sugar, crackers, dtc. at whole­
sale and at small profits, my expenses are
light. I dive economically, at home, attend
strictly to business and can give my custoS
mers the bAiefit.

tl-UHK.’

Boston, referring to ths unparalleled out­
rage attempted bv the present fusion gov­
ern meat in that Suu,
[ would right ths wrong I
manly letter is
“

Estate of John Goodspard, a minor,
nor. Nomination of Guardian filed.
E«ale of Peter Z-briek, et al, miners.
Petition for aepoiatment of guardian filed.
Jan. 12.—Estate uf Rebecca Halladay,
Petition for appointment of
Th* ofltetre of Histinpi Lodge No. 58. a minor
Bond tC.e-i and latter iawere duly iwlailed Into "ffiee last evening guardian filed.
by P. G.. &lt;;&lt;». M. Dewey.
The •ju" pert i&gt;L th* Colo firm. Las,
we understand, gone to Otsego, Allegan |
(i.. to engage io the meat
' ' '

swptt.&amp;aT-K;

Vuhocia Rahim frum 14 to 11 « per B.
Frreh tayor Fig. ft«u 33 to 22-pre lb.
Package Coffee, routed fmui “S io -5 per ft,
Fnxra Syrup in the market. ftoU M to 00 per gal.
Tobareu. if yoa will etaw tbe Muff
From SO to 4S tad from 60 io 30 perib
Cbeera I am aeUingat 10 and 1SJ p*r H&gt;

tion frauds. Loo| over the report of the
frauds in Madaweeks ia IS33 and it will
be found that in a plantation where thb
person lived and ruled, more v«r-» were
cast i ba a males tn the preoiuec. There
waa such violence that a Republican proacol barely escaped with hia life, and when
tbe oMutiug w» over Major Dickey ex-

many timra. would not bnaitate lu say
that aercoty-aix member* were prevent
and awora if there were only a duxen in­
Head, if i« me noomary to carry out hia

nitbod ibe •enaitiun ot the day in local
financial circle*. lie bu been atrcatcd
fur forgery, and palming hia bogus aecuri
ties on the Grocer a bank, which aUoauspendcd. It appear* that no low than (ire
other bank* have been rioutnixed and
knew ef hu aDege-1 raacalitica for montbe
but refused to pruracute, hoping to reoorcr

ANOTHER CHANCE.

Having bought out my partner in the Gro­
cery trade andhaving assumed entire control
of the same, and knowing that people will
trade where they can buy the cheapest. I
have examined prices on my entire stock and
have marked down. Let me give you a tew
prices.

The aggregate vote i

Several cheese feioriM

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COUGH
a dhlingaishing mask or figure, no that if
J rejected tbe voter may procure the ballot
• Ifhechonam, to whieh no exception cam
betaken, but if ballute have dbringuishi Ing marks or figurea il ia no part of tbe
j duty of the officers of tbe town to make
of Il-prcwcwtatircs cnlalilidied by law h 'l any report or reference thereto. They
151. A majority (that is, terentyatx I1 should reject tbe ballot If offered where it
mciabcrv), eo&lt;tetiinlc&lt; a quorum to do box i ia within the prohnh'uion of the statute.
Fran ■ DMhg&gt;M«d Fbj.M.n,
iuBrt. If there M nemslly that number'
present, and &gt; majority nf them (that is
thirty nine members) v&lt;4e in the sffismvI • After il is received into tbe ballot fox."
tire, a valid law can dieroby be enacted or .
other btwiucaa transacted. If less than It la then to be eotlntod. Tbe Governor
seventy six rncmbco are present, then uo j and Council Have nothing to do with the
luainess can be dene eiaefl to adjourn, or . question. Their duty is to eount the
compel the attendance of absent member.". Vote regardless of the fact Improperly a-t
Tfiis in a families law. and illustrates lho forth in the return. They are nowhere
prwripk applicable tn'the uldcrmvu of cit- I
ic“ and shown Low and why a return ।
signed by Iran than a majority of tho whole
number mav U, and. so far as Gmerncr
and Council an{ctme-rnel, h conclusively
presumed to be valid. Th- y here no right
to go behind the return".
Question I—Is a nlnra by the Alder­ | Quartan 10—If the nsmes of persona
SABFORD'S RADICAL CURE
men of a city wkirh &lt;Js«a dore not give the
iu the return without any number
number of vote* cast ter each person voted I' appear
uf voter being Mated, carried out against
fur a. a member of tbe Ix-palature, and
Ibem
either
in
words
or
figures,
is
il
the
doos net show whsi pcrvoc. were voted for
sn taeh members in any one nf the sev­ duty of the Governor and Council to treat
eral wards of with city, a valid return those pcraou* as having the suns number
wilhirt tbo requirements of sueh seclioy?' of vote* aa another person received for jlie
same rdfiec, and whose name i* plead first
iu tbe return, if they God dote under the
I figures or words set against anch other
USIVUSAL SATISFACTION,
I person's nape?
£xwnjamt.-ej Un- «U r,™s» E.s.r.i
Governor and !i Answer—If link nurks vt Juts are
_____
_ of each ward jj.ccd under the figures or words of the
’T* ’’ lk® ‘Jsl '' rtsuwwtWlsa Herat
acpiralcly, or whether they returned the first candidate's vote, return, should b»
result of all the votes ol a'l tbo ward* lor counted where it appears by the latter, or
each eindidste together. Hitter mode is figures in tbe first line, and by ditto marks
or
by
dots
in
tho
following
lints,
that
tho
a Mlhfsctory manner of reaching the same
same darn of candidate* received the nme
remit. The suUtaare only- is sought for
in etch maltcra. Not ia it a material mat­ rote. There can be no ground fur the
ter that, itttcad of returning all th* fumes rejection of th* word ditto and its abbte
of persons voted f»r,there is a return of vote* viation "do," and dot* ot marks that stand
u scattering; provided that, honver. fur tbe word ditto aro of common usC, and
a perfectly well-defined meaning
such vote* msy fa added or .abstracted, | have
kn.iwn to persoo^ generally, jlul mean­
same csndiikte, or set cf candidate., ap­
We- an­
pear to to chosen by a plurality.of tbe vote* ing should not be disregarded.
thrown. The Governor and Council ran- swer tbe question in the affirmative.
Ijucatiuo II—Haye the Governor and
not officially know, nor h»v» they the
Council tbe lecal right to decide what
right to ascertain,’ thM the vutea returned
Jkio J of cvi'knee they will rooetve^od what
•s scaueriog were not actual balls'-* with
mode uf proceeding before them shall be
to endile them to determine th* gcuuinontx of return* required by the article and
sen by a plurality of the vote* to be de­
feated because tho wnole' number of votna i section of the con.titution. above mca

SYRUP !

IMPORTANTiETTER

The (fallowing ia the official text of the
unanimous opinion of the Supreme Judi­
cial Court, turnlabel and rignrd thh *r'
t emoon. io answer to tbe questic'iw* tub

milted by the Governor
Bangor, Jan. 3.

Question 1—Wbtq the Governor and
Council decidol that there ia no return
from'a city oo which Representatives can
be summoued to attend aud take their
ante in tbe Iz-islatwr-', is it tbetr duty to
order a new election,'or is it competent fjr
tbo Howsc of HcptMenlsiirc.. if it shall
appear that there w» an eloctiqo of -aueh
reprrwntauvcs irNfaet, to admit them to
seats, though no rettm thereof wnv made,
and dalirervd into tfe-offiee uf tho S-erc:
tary of State?
Amwvt—Noautberity is given to the
Governor and Counril when then? is no
return to order a aww election. When
the seat of a Representative lias l-era ra
eated by death, veaignatiou, or otberwUc.
preriricn ia made-by Revised Statutes,
chapter 4, section.
4l and 47, fur the
filling of cxistinp Va-aadcs. By themprovision.’, whenever iba municipia! offi­
cers thrrein mentioned by any means hsrc
knowledge of the death of a Reprcacetalive-elcet, or of a vacancy eatund in any
other way; it ia their duty to order a new
election. If it appeani to the Hoose of

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VOLTAIC PLASTER

or InUoU may be stated erroneously, or
not state! at all. The constitution eontains no'scch rsquirrmonts, and the .tatutury provision rtqutriag it is entirely un­
important and inapplicable to case* where
deprived of hia nghta became muni -ipisl a plurality of vtec* chcte. It is a wellofficer* have neglected their duly.
QusMiun 2—la it compelen'l ibr tl.e
Governor and Council to allow the substi­
tution of other evidence in place .of return
od copies of aueh list* at ate provided U&gt;
Art. 4. part 1, are. 5 of the GrtutituiUf,

Fort Wayne, Jackson &amp; Saginaw R. R.
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WASHINGTON,

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rjsS;-?c:r
TWO IN ONE.

tku authorized by tbe act of 1 &lt;77, chap.
212 Tbe Constitution calls for tbe re ­
turn that is regular in essential forms an!
which truly rejetaentr tte facia tu be dedeacrited by it; but much of the coMtitutional requirement* is directory merely. I:
does nut aim al depriving the people of
their right to suffrage or uf their right -f
reprtMuutiuo lor formal errors, l-ut aims
at avoiding such a rtdalt Wh.ro tbe rm
ttitutineal requirtmeul hat tut been fully
or been defectively executed by the town
officers it is is aid of the cwntiimkusl
provision. to supply the omwaion or -defi­
ciency as nearly anil aa correctly av may

in which are uot attested by the ‘Town, I
Hsniatiou or • City Clerk are not valid.
Toe stiratation ef the CV-rl a prerequi­
site to suy action of lbs Governor and
Council in counting the voter [CS Maine,
5 -'3.1 If, however, the Clerk aliould be ab­
sentia Clerk pro tempore &lt;hoaen ur Depu­
ty Clerk may be appointed under the
s-aiul ■ 01 1877, C. 17, and tho amend­
ment thereof by the act cf 1B74, C. 152.
The returns ot «uch Clerk pro tempore or i
‘Depute Clerk are to bare the same force ■' Question 12—If the Governor and
and effect av if signed by th- Clerk.
; Council have before them two list* of votes
Qacsiion G—Have the Governor and | relumed from the same town differing umis competent for thewoAcrno- aud Council C-iumnl the right to reject'the reiruns of Il tcrially from each other iu the aumber of
to allow an errooeoua return, or one that an election of members to the legislature i rotes reta rued aa east fur the same per­
is informal or defective, tu I* aided an I required by tho same eectien from officers ; aons. but identical in • all other reaprcta.
corrected by aa attrated copy of tbe twir l, of towns, which were nut made, signed or j. both having beta duly rewired at the
■ Secretary’* uffiee, and tbev have no evi.
up in open town ipacting ?
aa by the statute provided The qAjcet of senlod
■__ • rate, n___ ___ ___ 1 ___ ii 1' denre to enable them to determine whieh
the coortituuonal proriikos respecting
t ie tlie true and genuine return, are they
election ia to furoisb ta many -.-feuuarrl|
aa may be against failure, either through forwarded to the Srvretary 'of State, if required to treat either of them as valid .'
Answer •- Whan two lots of vote* -are
fraud or mistake, eorrertly to ascertain they purport to be made, signed, and ij
I
returned to tho office of the S'ereury of
•tiled up in open pbntitlon or town meet­ I .State
by Clerk of any city, town, or plAning, they constitute the bass of action oft[ tation, and both are duly erecifiwl, the
the Canrawing Board. X» provision is ’
found in tbe constitution ur any sutute of i return first received st the office of the
Hence the requirement | this State by virtue nf which they would Secretary mart b» the basis of the adieu
that not only *h*!l return, be made on the ba aurtwrited to receive evidence to nega­ of the G-ivorour and Council. If defect­
ive or not a true copy of' tlie record, it
spot in open town meeting, but a record ol tive tbe facts thexein act forth. Th-y,
the vote ahall be made at the .same time, tbartforo, have no such power. The can be cvrroctod or the defects supplied I
and authenticated In like planner, if by statement of the municipii! officer- i*. in only in aeourdsnee with the provisions of
the
statute relating thereto This govern­
aaeident or wilful nrglcet there is aa'emir that rest**, conclusive.
or ommion in the return, what can be . QuoitLn 7—Isa return pf two persons ment rente upon the great ennstitutiotraJ
axiom thatbll power Is inherent in ths
safer than to refer to tbe duplicate state purporting to be Selectmen of a town, val­
people.
-It •- ------------------------ ••-mcnlby roeord to correct it? Thia the id and sufficiem evidence o( tbe vote of
I
statute of 1877. chap. 212, allow* to bo the town, when it appears that tbrio were p^'pk.
done ; and. while tho language is pennis- at thr lime of the mating st whieh the tke people,
in the spirit
«ire, it Calls wkhia will-known legal rule
perish from t_.
that, when public tight* are concerned, i:
wa« formed, to use the ap4 exvionion ot
shall be construed a* mandatory, a demand
Answer—When a majority of tbe Se­
dotbod in lauguage of oiurtewy, so clothed lectmen srq absent from a meeting fur one whc-ie memory is embalmed in the
bemuse it could not be doubted that high election purposes, or,bei«K present, neglect heart* of his eountrytneu, "by a plain pooand honorable offieicils would unhesitating. or refuse to aet as audi, and to do all tbe pk,” slid a "plain people" mart adminis­
If avail themselvro of all lawful me*tn to duties required of ther.. the voters at .ucli ter it. Tbe ballot is the pride n well as
dedare tbe resalt of the election aeeording meeting may chonec so many, Selectmen the protection of all. It ia the truest i*
to th* setual fact, iu obedicnoe tu Ihofun- pro tempore as are necreaary to rompclcto dicuion ollho popular wi!L Tbe offici
datner.tal principles of popular government. the number competent to do the duties. rial return, required from tho municipal
Th* Governor and Ccuncil ar* bound by &lt; R. 8. C. 4. See. 20.) in can of death’ or officers of the several plantations, towns,
statute. It is mandatory upon them ; it removal of all die Selectman, twp' would and cities are and will be made by "■plain
impose* * duty to the public that mu"t lx be suffirieut and onmpetent i» ^ct. Tbo pccipbi." and made, too, in the hurry, and
performed. Whether the act referred &lt; &gt; inquiry w If the return would be valid . bustle, .and excitement of an election.
contravene &gt; th* Constitution in allowing wbeuitlicre should be but twy Seleetmm -They are not required to be written with
oral evidence to be rocetred to show the at the time uf the meeting at which the I (lie scrupulous nriely of tho writing-dim­
, ter, nor with th* technical aocuracy of a
intention of tho voters in casting lhair
rota* i« another part ot tho statute wlikh rcea had deceased prior to the moating, idea in abatement. Sentences msy have
lurvivora night act. and their action | tmn ungrammatical, spelling may deviate
■ froAB recega'rzsd standards, but returns are
would bo legal. But the Cuvnmiog
would not-a/fart tbe rorMtituUouality of Board are to be governed by tbu return. I not brought to naught because tbe pen
the other separate and independent pr&gt;- Evideote would not 1* admunible to prove ' manaliip may be poor, the languago un। grammatical, or tbe spelling erroneous. If"
riaioo.
the fact that there were but two Selectmen
Question 3—la a rvtaru signed by less of tbo town. Tho Governor and Council ia enough if return, can be undentoxi,
than a majority of the* tklcctimm of a cannot oSdally knuw there art only two. and if understand, full effect- should be
town or AHi"nii.-o ol » city, valid, within
Question B.—Can any persmi who is given to their natural and obvious lesmtbo requirements of the non section
not a'ritizcn of the Failed StMes- at tbe
Answer—To thia ([Ucsti-Ki wa answer time L-J legally elected or rotntknted the
that, while the town may legally elect as Selectman of a town?
many as seven Selectmen. the well-known
.knower.—A person nut a ciizen may
bv elected or ceinMituted a .Selectman, so
that hit official acta bind the town, and
aro vaBd aw far aa affects tfie tublic. Such
— — -.—LI &gt;— .JC—. A. gaC U' ttU3 tiae Morton, io Strong, pat'r, 2 1'icl^ 481,
jilts' acta is peculiarly appropriate to .objects under
—__
u-------W. Derby,
discussion. "What," Le aaka, “shall be
An officer de facto is one the consequence of ommuaion by the
---- —— —to office by color of legal ap­ txloctmc'.i or Town Clerk to perform any
pointment or eloctiun. Hie acta in that of these, their prescribed duties, and upon
capacity are aa valid, as fir as tbe public whom shall it fall ?" For willful neglect
of duty officers would undoubtedly be liajure. Hi. title cannot be inquired into bln to punish moot, but ahall tba whole
oollsterallv. [Th* paopk vs. Cook, 4 Sel­ town bo disfranchised by reason of fraud
don, fell ) "I’roaro definition of an officer
de facto." uteerrea Bignkw, C. J., in
Fitchburg Railroad Company r*. Grand
Junction and Depot Company, 1 Alien,
557, "is one who emass in by forms of
law, and act* under commission or election
apparently valid, but in catusqucnee of

ion oc thia subject, in all the Sts tea of the
Union where thia question has uarc, u
well a* ia courts ol the United Steles, but
the fact ot alienage 1. not allowed to be
proved. Thia wv determined -in thn
Pnachstlla case [G4 Maine. '«!&gt;.] where
il wm shown that the rierk wm an alian,
who evdd neither rrod nor write ths Eng.
Iksh language, and where almost every
oomaivmbJe irregularity existed, yet the

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HASTINGS, MM&amp;, WEDNESDAY. -IAMARY 21. 1880'

VOL. 24. NO. 38

WHOLE NO. 1289

THIS PAPER

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Dec. 30, 1879. $

CHUI,

The r.xmol visit of the Curewitrh and
the Grind Doebern Dagmar lotbu Emper­
"We commisaioo ytat to a»k him. then or of Germany baa bad the effect—which
lias Buttd." interrupted Mr. Mead.
[ it was doubtless intruded to produce—of
"I will do so,'1 returned Eleanor. ‘-If reamuring tho inliabitantx of Central En­
i»u will al! make bitn wdeotne.
Mr.
load, you are spokesman, will you head rope as to the (xcific intention* of lh&lt;t
('sir of Rutaia. Tbs irritating tone of the
German sod Russia prow hm calmed down,

Flannels. Waterprcofs. Blankets. Nubias. Knit Sagues. $c.

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and both Germany and Russia will soon
rrrogni* what there are too many tends of
amity between them to te li-htfy joopardiaM by what, after all, are but rentimental &lt;riCwcao*a. Germany and Rupra have

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need of each oi ter In carrying out the
wort ut peaceful prograei, and *» they
have teen friend* in the pas-, and found it
tteir Mutual advantage to bo no, it ia diffi-

Aii Over Goat for.........
A Good Suit for..

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And thus it happened that Ralph Moth­
erland, wins had. wearied out battling
with temptatiuu, yield.d, and sure-: then
walked alone; who hail, dtMunsulaU at
the thought of bts failure, thrown liia
badge away, with the bltumcsa of discaur
agcmenl, saying, “it n uaclres," and res
olutcly shunned the (pends be trad mader
the great clement of ntanlinew, generous
feding. sad living, warm-hearted earnest
nesv sullied by the blot of drunkectiaa*
rememlKving Eleanor Bead's tamer kindnres to him in I lie time wben-ho Lad tried
tu keep his pb-dgv, her ocver-foiliog eour-

An AU Wool Suit for

Call find Extti

Imperial Soap
A PURPLE RIBBON.
Madrteo Hall was abbas with light.
Pouplo .lurterod in group*, climbed the
broad stairs, and while the bwy hum of
cunvtnatiou ensued, while fans fluttered
and a gala atmoephere prevailed, gva -d j
cxpeetaatly *ta-c-ward.
Wilmington flattered and bovurroi II* I

DENTIST

Mitiitai

ol the Soap which ia to be ahipped to Ida cure. Addre^--

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cicty, whoue taiaa of members fluctuated

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.

Caw, Siu aii Onaieatal
PAI.NT^R

Hastings, Mich

1 ImG

THE NEW VICTOR
UHPUPTY S!¥?ttf!ED!

To night the effort to call tte people to
getter wu tho brilhui*. temperancu drama
I that for weeks had agitated the mind of
fbo average Wilmingtonian, who men
tuned with conscious pride ••our heme
club, ‘La Bello Ttespia’,' sod in the
proud powsaion of metropolitan ctutuun,
wont, duly opera kidded and lor gnetied to

rationally forgetful of the wants of the
soul, it failed to gather in its wanderers,
and "pamed by oo tho other aide" with
a glance of contempt at tho weaknem of
failure, then Indeed had it done banght
but clasp bands with the ninety and-ntne

w, $.11 Ht« Hachiais Era,
Brad foe rUtetnto! Onatlar and pcieus.
until y«a have s«n the

Literal tartan to ths imdo.

Don't bay

Most Elegant Simplo and Easy Running Machino in tho
Market—Tho Ever Rol/ablo VICTOR. •
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PIONEER.STORE 1

MIDDLETOWN COHN.

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Keep« constantly oo hand

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Hau' Yuaths, Bcji aid Childrts

LIME.
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CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
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PLOWS.
DRAGS

LEFT

FLO HS.

"In tho name of tho Purple Crcaent,
did you say?" qmwtioned one young man,
with a certain dissolute bearing, who
stood on tbo street corner; 'and ‘ahull ws
go ia T" watching tbo pwaurg throng.
Theo, with a Wot, saroaaUc infloctioa in
voire. "Shall w« sec pfoua Wilmington
watch us from afar between thesoencm?"
"Let's go, boys," chimed in a second,
"there'* a grim aatisfaclioo ia being black
sheep. Wa broke our pledge* long ago,
Tcu know—trailed cur badges in the dost
cf temptation."
“Thereby grieving the giver/' rejoined
th* first, "arid there ate u," as a slender,
graceful figure approached them, and its
owner bowed and smiled pleaeautly, whHe
ihrea hats were simultaneously pulled
from three beads, and replaced as she pas
red oo.
“That ribbon means aomeihig, do- you
know it?" said tlx second speaker. Jim
Thornton, indicating tbo tiny purple
badge tiad at tbo hdy's unobtrnuvo watch
guard. "She treat* a fellow like a Chri»tiao, and boys, wo must go to night, I had
wholly forgotten, and see Ralph Sulherland act."
.
“I mimed tho chap" laughed Ward
Howe, the Aral speaker.
“Sober, for Mbs Bond's sake?"
“Exactly,’' returned hr* eompaoicn.
“He baa drank nothing ail through this.

Reaperand Mowers.
L. J. WHEELER.

FHOVKKB’C’ r FtsosMtireL

cotIS'-3

Cialn, TahtaJt Beateate, aid Sdai
^CUwta.

in Sdeaia Is rottenly not very favorable to
the Bismarekian theory of goveramrnit—
help on Socialism year by year. When a
atote of seiga ia proclaimed for another
twelvemonth in Berlin, and person anspeeted of the obnoxiotta doctrines ire baaubod
witbout appeal,'all can see clearly bow
great an effect has been prodaced by the
attempta if two mieguidnd fanatim.
Soeialiate, it ■ Iran, are nut a band of ocgxniaed asMsnua, like one auction at least of
the Nihilists, but some of than have neverthelcve an ugly itching for murder with-

trust one soother st a time of real trial.
The various Gorrrnmonta on the Continent
of Europe have, however, been doing their
best for.yoats past to remedy this for the
dnaffected classes of tho population, and

Address of welcome by the Dreader, t,
Hon. Goo. K. Beamer, which was to the
point and very touching.
The Preridrol called for all to stand up

who came to the county oo cr before the
year 1880, there were 2, Benjamin 8.
Dibble and Jerry Roger*. In 1838 there
were 10; in IMO there were 18, tn 1543,
23; in 18(4,34; in 1848,44.

which rmnlted as follows : Prmideut. Hon.
Henry A Goodyear , Ut Vice President,
Hoa.Geo. K. Bremer. 2nd Vice Preridont,
Lirvnso Mudge ; Secretary, John Q. Crsa.y , Treasurer, Hon. D. R. Cook ; Chap­
lain. Autos WakcBdd ; tatentirs Oommittee, Wm. 8. Goodyear, John A. Fuller,
Dr. A. P. Drake, George Bobtown, Ches­
ter Messer, Mm. A. D. Cook, Mrs. Wm.
8. Goodyear, Mrs. J. Q. Cressy, Mr*. IL
B. Wightman, Mr*. Phlacav Smith.

brin-ro- with tu our intact mu, Goovge
T. CuwUs, with whom many of you have
doobdo* since been acquainted before hh
death, which occurred five years ago tet
September.
But to my picnser lite:

a bed in. We moved in without any doom
or windows.
I evoked by a log which
laid io front of tho bouse, and baked bread
in a dteMtettlc.
People did trot have
stovor those days as now.
Wa got along
very well and lived very happily in our
new home. Wc mads a little garden and
he chopped and ehon'd some.
In tho
Autumn following he was taken sick.. We
bad no chimney built, so when ivenme to

of the mob will be pretty aril complete.
Alrsoly here and there symptoms of what
may be looked for later have mado their
appearance both in Rtusia and in Ger*
many,
and banicadm to-day in Berlin ground where we had left a place for a
to a lemperatd lifo, tto ribbon you have n»a bny*r» have discovered that lhej
American grain- » superior to the native,
chimney and hearth, and had it not been
and that tl.e American wheat can be culti­
for a friendly Indian who often came and
vated and slapped to the foreign market
borrowed my husband's gun, we should
Arrt-KTOKa* JoiTLXAL for February have had our home burned, though it was
ran bo j-rJused in I?wa, sect ever tha sppaars early io the month, as it is the in­ rough as we had no neighbors nearer than
i railways to New York or Baltimore, ahip- tention of Un publishers shall ba the ease
! p«d co a Mesmer or sailed, and laid oo the with every number hereafter It opens
dock al Hambasg. for. kwa naniey than it
ran be grown io the mighborbobd of the
last named poet; and, at the present carry
I ing rates, both the railways and the shipa
hare breti making money, aa is indicated
by the rtsc of the stock* of tho oue,.and
the rest of cur poor luek, our cows mi
the revival of building of the other. It is
away and were gone (bout three wacks.
also known that the middle rMn bare UtWn
This friendly Indian come and wa de^riJmaking large profits. In a wsrd, the pro­
fits have been great on all »ide»
of' the wcatter during ,
i city u fsM falling into |
Eleanor Bond's fact and lortn lightly. |
of dismal places Dickens ;
The nmc womanly swoctnrsa retted upon
Mr. Cowles recovered he bulk a chimney,
followad Arthur Cleoher lace. Proudly a fond husband looked
made a door and [ut in some windows.
down upon her am! the b-aulilul child at
Then things .were quite romlbrtably ar
ranged for winter.
Some time after the
night. Eleanor?" he askro, bending over
snow foil, the Cowmimfoncre went through
ber with devoted pride, and touching soft­
ly the rippling brown hair.
“I're, ilahild, if you with it," and aide encumbered with carts and drays, the
by side that evening they listened with [.rokiog cur makers arc hard at work, and
the entranced throng to tbo flood of elo- the hammer of the cooper as be tighten*
drer pasring over them with their white
qnenro that poured from tho lipa of the np tho hoops on the raaka and barrels,
flags raised
Mr. Bristol, who lived
gifted orator. *o uritchlcss in ns power falls aa sweet marie on tho cars &lt;&gt;f the
north four miles, Judge Humphrey about
that it swayed the |»u!s of hio hearers like merchant, why can look out off the win­
dow ofb;« cSce and watch the coming in
aix mitea, John -Culver, seat four milcn,
and going out of the van. laden with merSamnol and James Willison, four miles
wool, Vanraotaher York, two .miles south.

and help kgor held one end of the log
after be put it up till he pal tho other
end up. After a while wo got a boras team.
We had two daughters added to our num­
ber when tte youngest was a link more
than a yvar old, Mr Cowta, my hu»-

tion for tang Plague, List of Trottera
whit lUoorda of 2 26 or better. Value of
ths Thoroughbred, Marbled Beef. Fancy
Colors and Harkings in Breeding Suck.
Birmingham sad HmithfieM (Rog.) 1'at
Stock Shows, Ayrshire Chuk, Winter
Calvm,
Feeding Aiintlt, Chap. 29,

Battle Crock for a physician. He oriy
lived tore short week, died February 17th,
IMS, and there I wen left with three
email children to uko eare of. I worked
and toiled to keep them rogetter, but it
was bard work, yet I did it, by aewiag or
anything 1 rook! get to du I luring this
time my mother died; they bad moved
aenm. the road from m. the spring before
ray htetend died That was another hard

and we got along nicely; my children west
to rebool and everything seemed to pau­
per with us. Joi 4th, 1861, a eou was
High Priced Birttnr.
Mr. A. W. Cbeevor. editor A&gt;r K"jrZ&lt;ro.{ fararer, owns a fioa dairy and gete a
high price for fine hotter. la an editorial,
Nov. 2nd, he said; “The Perfected Butter
Crim made by Write. Richaidsoc A 0nn
wo have teed for severe! yuan, and bare

Efuanor was the fire and inspiration of
tbetempvraaos assoeiatfon when it waxed
wtary, and many of ter girl tnmpanioM,
who would otborwite bars lagged in the
work, followed unhesitatingly io her tad.
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r ribbon for all time,"
not Uy it aside te-

SAWS FILED,

tuKouta

Pays the highest Ctuth price
for nil kinti.i of Parmen! Pro­
duce.
Furmera will do well to con»ull Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of tbo above articlea,
at but Elevator, corner of Broad
way and Railroad Slrectn.
Hartingx, April, 2. 1879. 49

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Ccarewiteli and the
Grand Du.-hes* Dagtnat to Berlin and Vieno-, may bu considered aa of good augury
ta tho future peace of Europe. The bar
nwoious relations of tho three Imperial
Courts may do mucU*to soften the asperi-

?tmp ia $5.25 per liox
bar?—75 lbs. in the, box. To any otio.wlto will h iv
for 10 boxt-s with cabh, $52.50 we will flcud one Iwtx
a premium. Or the ordep« may be Heli* to u&lt; for 1
boxes ut a time, with remittance, and when v.e have I
•‘.Mbs Bund, your lugiu is sound, your;
ordyr.t for 10 Loxes we will send the clevrnth ly fre&lt;
wintrr lorture courac of aoiect rostrum i invitation 10 a tetter life, witaning. I wDl
stars ; on her spired churches, her sala­ , try again, in tn-m-iry of your kiadnres to i I have amurol tfcc sgricultnriMs that this .
above. If you do not wish to send money in ndvam
ried and critie-chooen pastors; on her _
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. ...... will ccam as soon as Germany lias a good
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good cr&lt;
flourishing Young Men's.Chnalian Aaso- manhood to r-decm the wasted years. I। crop &gt;f wroala ; but the probabilities are ।
town with the understanding that h&lt;-j/to remit it to u-son receipt ciation ; on her wealthy tetapetatev &gt;o- j Will you giro tue, ji return lor my jSedg" ; that it will not. foe the rwaaon that Ger-1

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Europe by reason of the divergent muioe'■lilM* which ttakr'un her Empire. If her
prewore
- in tbo Balkan peninsula doea
I
1oolhiaj more than substitute ordcely gorenitaenl
for oo goverameet al all, she will
1
jhave rendered vast servur to civilisation.
There
is really no reiaun why Rumi*
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regard tbo worn which Anuria Las
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undertaken
with any feeling of jealousy.
1
It is well to give nations, as well as iudi
riduris, credit for purity of motives and
fvgood intention. Admitting, therefore,
that Rcsua desires nothing more in the
East than to substitute civilisation for
barbarism, program for stagnation, and

and a &lt;|&lt;Matioo to be .taeuased like any
other.
The balf-deam men who alooa
have a vuioi ia tho datenniaalun of Ru&gt;.
aian poiiey anfto mek round a table, and
to decide whether or not to give the signal
fora struggle which %&gt;ay involve half
Europe m bkodthed and bring dreolntrop
into counUom burns. And the European
public wsit outatdo the Council chamber
ealmly ducusaing the probability whether
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�an IndiffMUt Republican Who
Loves to era kTolr Play.
Hnwrixoa, Jonnary 18,1880.
To the Editor of T» LUmxkm.

F'rom

1S74 my father, Wm- L Morford, Sea.,
died, he wm buriod on tbe sra- dry .nd
hour my sou Geerpr was to be mankd,
January 14th, 1874. Tbe wedding wm
postponed until evening, and tbus my
father wm terrkd and only ran lurried or
the same day. He brought Ms wife bom*
to lire with its, end in a few abort months
be died, had not been married a year. Hit
wife then returned to her uncle's. Then
my daughter and htulmnd mored in with
us end he-worked the farm outi year, then
we let it for three yean. At tho cxjfia*
tioa of three years I sold the ri^ht I had
in the place and moved here union” you.
My rroitlence in Johnston was 41 ycarr.
I hare been here one year March next

Whidi wm followed by an caaay by Geo.
B. Manchester, wbkh was u follaw*
Tbe re union of old lime friends is ever
and always pleasant More truly sc when
the friendship wsa formed in the long time
ago, at a limo when the human commodity
wa* not M plenty in Hastings as we find,
them to-day, and when Barry county had
hardly emerged from its primitive unhrok«ra wilderaros. There are men here to^by
who have travelled over thia county when
the populattoo would trot cxc.-ed tho num
her BOW present in thia hall.
The cabins
of the early settler* were isdotod and often
distent from eaeh other,
Coming from
plcMiut homos, and fremcommuutie* l hat
enjoyed superior social and edursifaal arlvantages, it wm iJeaaent and desirable, io
the extended wild, to fork acquaintance*,
end aid. help and devise plans to compen­
sate for the sacrifice ruado to sccare a home
in tho comparatively lonely and , unsettM
great We*:.
The first rattler*
Brrry county were
from ao many different localities, that they
w. re in mojt instance* entire rtraugtr* to
each other aad formed their acquaintance
after sealing here. 4* a general rule, all

I well rcuHmibcr the deep ictere*t 1 felt
in listening to th* pioneer experience of
my father who .ctllcd in central New
How natural for adraodog a^e to recall
and talk of past experience*, early priva­
tions and hardship*, of uncommon achievemeets and victoria ; and the young, with
commendable avidity are always interest
cd and anxious to fully learn the history of
the port and especially all that pertain* to
tfioir parental progenitor*.
When we lis­
ten to tbo experience of a few of lite pio­
neers uf our county we have a fair eynopsis of the general experience red life &lt;4 all.
Circumstances and conditions placed them
•On a more uniform bails and all prized।

evil with with good.
Men better approciato aids to improvement* in thrir peoeiiC*I sppliMliou than any attempt at arbi­
trary restraint.
Meat of the pfaiaen are part the me­
ridian of life.
Justice entitle* them to
tbe coudderatiM and eare of posterity
from the mere recent eettien of our couutyA ju*t reward fur the labor and priyabona
of the part ahonid ercr be tendered and
urged upon then by the really benefilted
daw, and may the good old times, confidteg trust and genial wishes ever and always
be tho most prominent charscteriatie of the
noble band of early workera in our county.
And u we glide down the stream of time
may we be ercr and always the recipients
of Heaven'* choices*, blousing,, pure and
progressive tuotnllty, all the inherent rigbu
cf life, a good and just government, and
good Dental and pbyrical'bcalth.

bad a 1-jJy of a log house put np.

In tbo

rj County. In the month ef May, J was
eppuinlcd Ifatmastcr at Middleville office.
In the month of April, ISli, my letter and
bid was accepted for carrying the mail*
from Kalamazoh to Kent, now called
Grand Rapid*, twice a week, fa the sum
of #74(1, per annum. I then resigned ar
Poatuwtcr of tbo office at Middkvilte. I
have hbl mail contract* for twenty year*
since I lilted in Michigan. I lived tin tbe
farm inlthe town of Yankee Spring* and
made *4me improvements on the farm un­
til the month ef February. In the year
1861, 1. made a trade of my farm with W.
B. Rc:0&gt;gton, for hi* etoro and_goo3* in
Middleville. The trad* amounted to
about Gfl.tXM-.
Wm. L. Dibble, | my
yonngtai ran went with me in the ttore.
He had'oue half wbsl was made oo &gt;j»d*
He atayyd a little over two years. hVm.
put ia tin firm, 11,'WO, when he wet* out
bo .had aver &lt;3,000. and then he went
west to iMincerata
He i* doing well. 1

Mr. W. D. Hayes, who haa
been many years in my
having associated himseir with tno
in tho Dry Goods bn»in&lt;ws. the
firm hereafter will be known iu
GOODYEAR &amp; CO., and I tniM
that tbe now firm will, by

Honetty Triumphant in Maine-

it is with the moot unalloyed satiafsr- stepped down sad out.
Now I wbh to
lion that we announce that oo Saturday, have It dbtiuctly andaratood that I lay.ay
earnest promt st tbe^fai ed tbo Republi­
can party and sak why they have thus
ruthlessly droit with tbetr political oppon
onto when they thought that the;' were
thorised Legislature of the State, that tho railing in smooth waters ?
/ ’
two Houses aaecmblod, purauant to ad­
Th. mere fat that tbo Republieaes got

journment, perfected their organiraticu, a plurality of vote* makes no difference.
sod elected Hoc. David L. Davis, Gov- Daria, Republican, received 68,462 votes
eroor, with an able Council and full and Gareelost, Democrat, received 21.178
B -srd cY State officers, and that they now votm for Doveraur—« Urge plurality I
will admit; bu: as I said before, the mere
have full pewaweioo of every branch of tbe
frat of a plurality maim oo diffcreuc, the
State Government, aa the people by their greater tbe plurality the greeter the aggra­
rota io September list, decreed they vation, in fart. Of aourse tl»XGreenbaek
should. At latest reports -all wu quiet vote for Smith of 47,310 b not to be taken
. on the Kenncbeck," and tbe Republican into cotuidaratioo, fa that party of reform,
“Hold the Fort" unmolested, in obedi- pure and incorruptible, would not partici
pete in tbo jangh for far of bringing re­
proach upon their good name—so it b the
Democratic party that has bean swindled,
MiddlevUle. Mich., Doc. 25,1819.
and grosaly swindled, as I have been infor­
Benjamin 8. Dibble was born in the
med by jhe merning'a /fatocrof—have I
village of Florida, Town of Warwick,
reasons fa disputing it? Nay, hern'll
Orange County, Stalo of New York,
reaaoas for believing it ? When the elec­
September 13, in the year A. D. 1812. dangerous and that a crisis M impending
tion came last fall it found many a Demo­
that
may
teat
to
its
full
extent
tbe
fidelity
Heratx Dibble my blbcr sold hie borne
cratic returning board duly inatafad-that's
ami Kartod for the Wat io the month of and loyally of the people. A body, which,
nothing—were (hey not legally there ?
May, in tba year 1921, and went as far as on the face of the returns, was elected as
PcaYM, Stopped ia th# village six tbe Legislature of the State, but which Who duputer that f»ctj? Wh«n the vote
was east it &lt;*s the duty of the Returning
wreka-and then started on with hie-two was counted out, ao they in defianee of oil
Bosrd* tn make returns—wu it not? And
big covered wagons as lar as Chili, Men- law, and of the express provisions of the
roe County, State of N, Y. Horace Dib- consututsou, hu met, claiming to be a le­ jut U much the duly of a Democratic
him a fsrtuol 120 acne in gal Legislature, and organized u such in Returning Board as it wm a Republican
Returelog Board—n» it not ? Well,
Chili, where he lived until his death. He
died jo the month of December 1834. present in each house, and have caked the then, if the legally constituted Retureiog
Iknjainin B. Dibble atarted in the month Supreme Court to settle the l|u«etioo of Boards made returns, no matter if the
ef September A. I). 1833 on my own validity between itself and another body Democratic Boards were a little careless of
hook
I stepped in the town of Hart­ chicb is pretending to act as a legislature. duty when they found that their pracincts
land, Niagara County, State of N. Y. That body, choses by tho rotes of the peo­ had gone Republican, as baa been hinted at
Bought me a farm of 116 acres. 1 lived ple, dedares a willingness to abide by tho by aoBc, was it not th* duty of Gamlen
on that place until 1 started for Michigan. decision of the court. Should that d*daIn thd month of August, 28, A. D. 1S34, ion be advene to the claim* of this body it
I was -curried to Sarah G. Thurber of the will submit and implicitly follow out the

aatue pkoe. In the month of April 18341,
suited for Michigau, and in the month of
May, I bought 320 acta ia town 3, north
10 wyst, on Mtc. 2. old town of Yankee
Springs, and HO acres pear Kalamazoo,
two mllts-sooih of the Court Hou**, and
4'1 aerta south part of Kalamazoo County.
I th&lt;u went bank to York State and got
my i’jsnily. iu tbe month of October,
IKM, moved on my land and went to liv-1
iug in i a shanty without floor, windows,
chimney or doors, until February, when I

TO THE PUBLIC

constitution sakes the judge of the law.
If, on the contrary, there eighteen Sena­
tors and eighty-Gve Representative*, wbo
appear to be elected oo tbe face of the re­
turns, are declared to bare tho right to
act as the Legislative Department of the
gorerntneut, they will proceed to do so.
But, iu anv event, they propose to abide
by tho deedfon of the Court and do their
utmort to preserve tbe peace of the State.
That other party baPigc but twelve Sena’tcra and sixty Represenlaiive* elected oo
the fare of the returns, with seven persona
acting a* - .Senators and fourteen acting as
ReprerenUtiyei wbo were not sleeted, and
whom no candid man of their party wit)
claim to have been elected by the people,
constitute another body, which claims to
be the Legislature of Maine. Thia party
has never had a majority of the elected
members of the Senate, and its House hu
never set with a legal quorum. This aid-'
ing legislature, impaced by unJasrful arts
upon the people that olaatod snowier, has

done their duty t It would be wicked and
cruel ibainuatioiu to hint of *ueh a thiag.
The vote of the people should not be taken
Into consideration io a Republican form of
Government. It is the Itetarnjng Boards
that should chiefly be oonaidorvl. No
matter if they arc Ikmocratic, that ought
not to sake any difference, for the people
hare oo burinesa to have them if they Jo
not want them ; bare they ?
'
After tln&gt; held of Slate, fGercelon) and
hi* Counci!, Lad artfully discovered by the
returns that the election report* from
Maiou foun4 in ao many Democratic papers
were nothing, after all, but Republican lira
which they had inadvertently copied cm
they became aware of the resource* of
Garcelon'* fertile brain, tbs Repnblieana
ought to have submitted like good people
and law-abiding citiieea—laughed at It m
a good joke and waited quietly until the

Sim Dealiip Ftir Prte:

,

id

smn tm.™ n busses
merit a continuance of the patrunago so liberally befltowed in like '
pwt. With the assurance to &lt;nir
automers. that our etock will in ,
tho future as in the put. be

FIRST CLASS,

MRWKT
and prices ns LOW if not LOW­
ER than can be found elsewhere,
and with many thank* to our
Fitrons of Hasting! and vicinity,
remain very res peel fully
Corner'Store, Empire Block.
CT'S.
•a* nablaal* *rlA* C*«alla«Brl
leal*. k*«* B*M*Mi*0 mumI.m I

HUNT’S33r^
farn
REMEDY^!

THE SUN FOR I860.

Sold by all Druggists, and by Ferrand,
Williams, A Co.,‘Detroit

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A LECTURE

TO YOUNG MEN.

&lt;&gt;* &gt;**4.*^ .»4 •&gt;.*■«. r"
SWbU.b T. Harb.*. M0l*«
b» mar w *r&gt;-'-B’te sw aa&gt;s

CHIEF AMONG STALWARTS.
‘Ttft
FOR 1880.

Tte Lsdrti Rf.piilicai! Nsw
felly. i sai-fettj.

Firfl-Ciass Nenpaper,
iPayYon

PIAHOSysUar.
AGENTS READ THIS!

SSSSSlTas!

Elf{-WEEKLY

Fanns For Sale.

ISTER QCEAK

poMishol »*eh Monday and Ti ursday,
id rantaln* a oimpcndiuoi ul the news of

"«u Munanonsn.

Al Eiratiml'-flejiarlieil

lias been llrkd to tbh edition of the

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

JfotftMpJea^BBaCTao-Vcqv.ic Em. at,

per, end i* v«ry highly spjren of by • the
Scbocl Supctiutendi nte ahd troebera. It
U intended to fill a want fag fait by per-

soua interesta.1 in our School*.

TBK TOLY IKTER OCEAN

REAL ESTATE.

Without casring aay rsflectioM on L.
■y Dmacratio frfad. ef Metre. 1 would

^TaaVsBalr WaOL» iW*4b&lt;

J- S- Goodyear.

every advance mad* in securing racial ad­
vantage*, end every home wa* lavish in
furnishing every form of hospitality lb,
each other and to wtcry now comer that
log Boon! had once drelarsd rhe retails as
swelled the number of that grand advance
mcmlxn clotted by the people, bat it has appeared from the fare of the returns, no
upon whom devolved the reepobuble duty
refused to do so until it shall have used matter if they tafarad Republican and per­
of opening way* to facilitate the more re­
its uaurped power to_$&gt;foc upon the people mitted Democratic inapeetioas of the re
cent and rapid dev'efopemeut of the pro
a Governor and Council, a Stole Treasury, turns during the time prescribed by law
duclire capacity of Our no* rich and pJu»r
Secretary of State, ete.r who could not for the returns to be amended according to
porous county. Thq rapAfand almost Ute
have been chosen if the persons elscted by tbo facta, it was impudent, to say lira lent,
prored.-uted growth And inchfese of the
the people had received their testa. Thia | I to ask Guerioa to submit questions to the
population of this cohnty deserve. ramebody hu rdused not only to submit the I Supreme Coart jnal as though he could
thing more than a peering aotiev. In 1840
question of its validity to the Supreme ! not decide the roqatitutioaalhy of his
wa bad a population of IW ; in-1850, qf
Coart, but it has refused to conform to the ' course m well an the scree Supreme
5072 , in 1860, of 13,838 , iu 1870, of
inatrurtioM of that Court relative to the Judges.
IT HAS J
22,130, and the census of 1880 will in all
WONDERFUL
seating of members. More than that tbe
A* lar a* Democratic iaapeetioc of the
probability give ns a close approximation
POWER. ।
leadens of that party hare given out that rrturtts is concerned—that's nothing, a
run
the
[More
about
tw&lt;&gt;
yean
and
tMen
I
to 30/100. It is not simply the increase
they will not submit to tbe opinions of mere matter of courtesy ; ought not a mat.
of population that interest" us to-day but acid one; half of the goods ta Frank; De- the Court if it ia advene to them. They
b« courtcoua to bu friends ? Who, I a*k,
Wo. run the store about two Jeara,
the industry and energy which has Improv
threaten to resist three wbo are acting up­
sa
l
tbes
sJd
my
half
to
8.
Wrtwer
and
“*d and utilized Marty every subdivision of
on the comtraction ot law mods by those
land in the county, and vastly increased Fred Alexander, and then I run on] the • bom the constitution recognises as the
right ?
And yet I God a few of Dy hot­
the mechanical, commercial and manufact­ street*. Bought some woo! and some । judge* of tire law. The organ of the ultra
headed Republican friend* complaining of
uring institutions that facilitate a home, wheat and made a good living. I and my Fusion leaders dtclana that they “are in­
UaracJon’a lack of cwurteey In no: permit­
supply of many of the wants of our citizens. wifi* went to Min cerate on a visit, to see different to Itoth the questions of the Re­
ting Republican* to hare the same prhi
"William jour sou,.in tbe month of July,
The exchange of primitive vehicle* and
publican tuembers-elect and their an­ lege ^Democrat* to examine and correct
agricultural iwpkmcuto for improved va­ lf71 He i* doing well.
swers." They denounce the opinions of
In the spring of 1872 I wm over per­
rieties adds greatly to the pleasure and
llio Supreme Court m “paper bullets."
productive capacity ef all our industrial. suaded to go in with the Olmstead Bio's.,
It la th* attitude of thaM reckfaa fad
None can better appreciate the Improve or in other words, bought them out in the er* which makro the situation in Marne
store. I stsid in the alore until the
1887 D11TEB1ALIH ;imn
meats than those who have experienced
spring of 1876, and then I made an a*- grave to-day. If they were known to be men iog somewhat with hi* own view*. I find
tiro inconvenient and tiresome prores* of signment of my stock of goods and all (the of determinatfa, and did they hare the
some of my realous Republican friends
eonttneneiag with u scanty supply of took
rat of my property, and that's what ।tbo power to lead the men they have summon Boding fault because Garcelon proceeded
and implement* of comparatively crude
y-eople tail basted up. My creditor* Telt ed as a Legislature to sustain diem, there to orgeats'his legislature—just as tLough
designs.
would b« cause for the greatcet anxiety. cue view was not a* good si soother.
bed. and re did I.
Youm-traiy,
1
Tbe improved faetlilies for travel and
Fortunately the people of Maine remember After hi* legislature was formed—tbo care
BsxjAMrx 8. Dtnsi.*.
transportstius, giving the frodarer better
cumstaucca of iu not having a quorum
After this we listened to a speech fam
■dvanlrpes in marketing his prodnoe, plane
irHUO. Fit. raaia*. fliMu, u
Hon. II. A. Goodyear, giving a hisloni ofr who is to-day doing ihb utmost to bring ' w»* of trifling account, so Garcelon said,
”. *b4 «b .lira f.rr I. ik* salty mb.
■a in a position of comparative equality
his early fife, which wu very eloquent^ hi« party to a point where it will defy tbe and he ought to be the beat judge of the
with tbo older and longdr Mttlod portion*
Supremo Court, has preached rtwiatanoe to work of bit own liao-is—th* Republican*,
of the country.
•
Elis ; after which we listened to a spoich the laws before. They remember that dur­ the hot-haded one* I mean, had the im.
And when we review tbo history of the
from John F. Emory, formerly a piocexr, log the perilous dsys of tbe Rebel!iem be pudenee to question the fagality of the
part, the grand united labor of the pioneer,
of this Cdnnly, now a resident of Usreeia, published a paper in which the Union an- government, jut u though returning
his tetueiou* endurance, hi* strong faith
[ thoritiro were defied, tho draft laws doin tbb Sht«, and a abort speech from!
beards hid not elected Gorernon and leg­
and hope in a more favored future, should
Harvey N. Sheldon, formeriy of this uranend and opposition thereto advocated.
ever and always live iu the minds of their County. !
He it wm wbo made speschm denouncing Louisiana, time and again, and in other
more favored posterity and sucocMan, and
the
Government,
predicting
that
the
ReNext came a short speech from Eli ID.
Soul^mt State* where the libertka of the.
'may those who are permitted to moot to­
Sprague, which wm very fareiblo; after bellieo could not be put down and threat­ Democratic parly hare not been curtailed ?
day and renew the old time acquaintances which W ftstened to a short speech fam cuing reabtanco to tho restituted author­
Ought not one section of our domain be so
and ecjey a fart of the old time inter­
ities.
Hb
words
incited
aracil
oppo
­
Mns. Hays*.
sacred u another?
If they do it in tbe
change of good wishes and congratulations,
Next
IktenW to a epeeeh from Mr. sition to the Government, but thia man of South, bare they not a right to do U in
J. McAlley, who give as a history of his brare end warlike words wm not there to tbe North, also ? Ought not tbe Kbertfa
We and vigor to enjoy and complete their
FOR SALE AND TO RENT
bad
bb
dopa
when
the
Federal
euthorirarly life m a pioneer.
of the Democratic party be u sacred in
remaining work, a work that Will leave its
■""“C"*?"*'. near Fair Gronni
We thea adjeurried until Thursday of tia with arms ooefronted them. Will Maine as they are in LtmbUtta ?
f
impmu&lt; on all future InheriUra of our
this reckbm abettof of resistance to the
the first w«ek in 1881.
After Garcelon had atabltshed his legbcountry. And m the lamp of life rapidly
laws fad hb boat to anarchy and blood­ blurs in the face of the Supreme Court's
Renrdieiion by tbe Chaplain.
centum** tho anpply of vitality, may the
shed in Msitt, or wDl be involve hb dupes
JohmQ. Cxxaav,
lame grow dearer and brighter a* we
in trouble and deeert thaw, as he djd in that tribunal to guide him safely through
journey to that final house where the tnanKingfield in 1863? Can any .4egibk tbe windiac ways of eooeUtutioaal bw,
Of the ibrtanliy outrage of Garcelon k
Democrat fallow snch a fader, « beoetae if be afterward* thought that ka ooald find
Uo.,
in
Maine
the
Chicago
]fmet
mn,
the reward of a life of toll aad goodn-w.
the tool of a few men about the State tbe road slow, that's nothing, it was trea­
Many hern already gone, rattie to their tbe Judge* litre fairly ntated the fuada- House wbo are rocklme because it b a mat­
son far those whe bad raseiyed a plurality
well earned reward of rest from earthly mental principles and law of tbe tnattez.
ter of life and death with tlism?
iw Office.
of votes to band thetuaelve* together sad
tail, and seme to esmpfete their labor in They hare not left a shred of the miserWe call attention to the fact that oil the erganiza tbamaelvm into a body, and then Ran* erar Hale a Dar,)V'. Mill. F« rate
other loeditfa.
Each paating year di- •Ida veil of Sophistry and epeeia! pleading
wrote. Apptyos
7
*
danger there bin the situation ia Maios is sac the Saprsme Court* opinion if calling
miabbe* oar number. A few more year* behind wbid Garcelon and hie abettors doe to tbo ihrestaulog altitude which the
Knappen’ft Law Office.
it a legislature waan't 0. K-. it wm impe­
a&gt;d aH will have paased on. fat tu hope bare endeavored to hide the wickcdnew
ded
anyhow,
and
it
i*
wrong
to
be
impnI
KrMr CrMk ,UMIthat porterity will pay. us th* tribute cf of (heir plain executive usurpation of the
i-ncepj^o, For sole or rout. Apply ci
dent, isn't It ? Garreloo's legislature was
NBmmberiag with pride tho jeraeveriog politfal power.
Knappen’s Law Office.
Ervt organised, wasn't it?
Then what
msmgy and endurance of the early pioneer.
The Breton I’Mt says of th. Mafa
right,
I
ask,
bos
acodur
legislature
to
!
The surroandinp. of many of the early trouble, iu the present toadition of things
■Sttlen with ta to-day indicate »&gt; far a* we think it would be impolite far men.
praam Coart, tbehighat interpreter cf the
material wealth, eu give, abtudanre far the holding retly.p.-wt/&lt;iek titfa to retain
laws and constitution ? The Republicans
faun:, and we can rcroouahly Wiere, that them sgafai opposruta who were in fsrt
of Main., then, to «un it sp in . bw
their prosperity has proved a rauroe of elected, and that there should ba s graonwords, Kola Garoelou'a gevernment, (sot
loeresMd •ntrilfane-and sabetantial hip. ful yielding to the popular will supported
tbo people'*) through their eut and dried
l.y tho ej-iticn cf tbe Judge*
trick of sppading to th. ScproM Cswt,/!
Ufa's wort h new doae till every
archy? Are there no wise and patriot 1 the same m ooc sun steal* from another
*&gt;«y - parfamad.
A iargs
men in th. Democratic party in Maine with through the courts what rightfully belong*
Knappen’a Law Office,
Potion of thoin intonated in a battar soasfficfat courage to denounc. ih, pt-l*. to him. The
says that tho Ro
«MJstM8*..higUr ami pure, monduy.
bury jurta whit* thrsateu to diaobry tbe rmblfau. of Maine stole the legUatsre
direetieoe of the Supreme Oowrt T If Now that is wroog. That is whet I «m- 1
demo.

YOH SHOULD TAB IT!
In Point of Excellence it is Utuurpatsed, and Every Family Will Ap­
preciate ft and Fnjoy
,
its Perusal.

Has the largms eirculatiam of aay political
Newspaper in the Foiled 8tatea
It ia a
paper fa the people and cats oely

Tie Conmti! ait Ainmllira]
lkqartmeota.ro ably and rorefally roDdnoted, and *.-» u reliable a* any publhhbd in tbe country.

rr shop,

WAI^ME^’S

kingdom, sad
HK DRPAMTMKNT

$2*000,000.000

�LD FOR 1880.

in iftru,LieV

n
public, and prepared then, for the tnoat-rly work of Dr. Bejttold*, aa few
apeakrm could have dune j Hr will rpexk
again m-merretr night at Red Ribbon Hal),

Yceurday morning, m wo art in the
edhcr'a chair, (it wa* rptile early, and
the ••besutifol” wee quietly and etlently
deeouding) and we wet? enjoying the
twin omocRi.
(ragraocn ofourfMr. Dewrf ealb it an old
pipe), tlw gentle tone* of lie pay ear bell
were heard, which undoubtedly made tbe
R. R. employee*' hearts I leap for joy. than failure, nnd wo rati only any that hb
; aerviere in the eau« of fallen bumuity',
There, tho whole thing ia| upset, for our
devil rays we were mistake*, for it wu i as lie put* it. under God, ranooc be ertimanothing but Aaron’s milk bell.
No mote t«d, and we hope that his life and health
rosy bo aparod to go from plaoc to place, ia
talking beck, If yon please, Mr. d.
thr Scale, until tlie fountains of intemperA ease ot bold ud suetcMful forgery
anys ere dried up, aud the .last victim of
baa just oome to light. Ou Monday of
ths terrible traffic u redeemed ud rehat week a lad of 18 years' named Lelloy
atured to family ami friends, a man, as
St. Clair, from Ohio, wbo I was board leg
Gull made him and intended he ahuuld be,
with Mra- Hull of Rutland and going io
eebool, took from her a oeltificuto of do- and m he was before bo was debxrad by the
hdbh influcne- of the venders of l*-|aid
porit tor 8100 iaaued by tho Heatings
damnation. Dr. llrrnoldt waa followed
National book, forged an onler for tbe par­
tneat of lhe same to bitriself., presented Monday night by Bev. M. Hil-Ircth,
D. D. Pastor vf the M. E. CbuK-h st
Entered'(it the Post OfficeJaeksun. It I* just enough aad not loo
modi to aay. that no speech of like doJI a:din far. JUieh., asSecondquence and power was ever ddtvered io
clttxx .Matter;
thin mty, and we have no doubt iu effect*
Rsmsullitog—The giant crime of crimes.
will be felt far ycsr» to eomc, and tlia$
hundred, will live to Ucm him fcv aiding
It ia better to buy your rye by tbe to*/
warrant tho commancomcnt ct said factory. , than In their efforts «&gt; red.-em them*elv«a
tian by tlw puil.
All who feel au interest lu|tlte above mat­ I from lhe terribb thraldom of th- intoxiHint-Nortnan Bailey h very sick with
ter will pleaye call on H. L Newton, at [«l|ng cup.
inflamatk-n ofNie Istn’pt.
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YHCrttabere.

Krjss.Sii"’ -

UAL OFFER.
ru,.,.

On Ssttrtday sreniog a series of meetinta deaigwad tu swtil the number cl to­
tal abvUinen from all that will intoxicate,
ware begun .«» Union Ball. Dr. Usury
A. Reynold*, of lonaing. tbe great apostle
&lt;&gt;( temperanre credueted Un mrotingv
on Saturday ud Sunday evenings and
Sunday afternnm. Hi* work waa carueat
and decidedly effoaire. No such appeals
for frilau humanity over before foil upon
lhe car* of the people of this city, and they
w«« heeded by hundred*, M the long list
| of signer* to the pledge fully aUoal*. Ao
attempt to paint in word* the electric pow-

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T J-Uc„

Tbo efaurebea of the dty are nil holding
protncfH fcertio-s at present.

The hands of tho croquet factory hare,
wo undmetirsJ, commenced working ten
Mr. A- K. Prentiss of Leroy, Calhoun
t’o., made a p'.ttaanl roll at the Battxxn
office ca Monday list.

N FOR iseo.

Tbo New York TrAwoe aay», tbe
Irigsndrdrelmcd to reelect Garcwloo, and

The Sh^raMce and Clinton Vttion nap,
F&gt;r United .“?tato« Senator by a largo ma­
jority. Jph’i J. Bagley.
•
ti'-mioalfon of Hen. E- B. Wmbtarne, of
| Illinois, for the preudeney.
*

Dr. H. A Reynolds, the note-1 temper-

• anoc rriccmrr, paid tbe lltsxa office a
! friendly cali ud Monday lint.
Whoever draw* the organ MivertiMd by
■ 1.. B, Htpnlsy th ill* ivuc pf the BaS«; ttnt, will pet a splendid inrtnimma)

Now York, Ju. IGU*. 1880.
Frank Lmiie a dcad-roud regreued.
Pwfaapa tbo meat American of publiaberv,
in the acute of patriotically eatrking every­
thing intenntiog to on people on thn
wing and giving it fu^promlncnoo in hu
publications, be wad by birth u Eugli'htuna, and hb name was Henry Ostler.
An artist by hstinol, with knen literary
pecception auperaddad, he Mtnrally grati­
fied hb bent by conuibnting to the |»&lt;poea, but hu friends objecting to it bo an­
tamed lbs non dt pl»m&gt; of Frank Laalie,
which, after arriving here, be formally
adopted, and tbe change was auctioned
by an act ol Legblatiue. Hb career wm
phenomena). A simple list of the numer­
ous periodical* be eondnetod with each
signal ability would take rontidwable

of tho Kttff is really g&lt;* rid ol. Improv
meal* in jt nrv dedrabk', fur although
Broadway ia rwepfitr D e middle ut dean
aetbe floor of a Uullauder't, kitchen, bread
ouals of very liquid slime extending actuo
fort from the curb are terribly detriatental
to putaloow and skirts.
B?.ntx.

Tbe N. H. Gatrttr speaking of Garceion'e conduct xaya, apropos cf the Gar-

that Garcelon waa elected by a Rrpnblican aetfat*, m being a ban objectionable
came him io bla later years wu a nuetor- man than Smith, lhe Greenback canditone be alured with muy other men of
prominence, but his pluck was unabated,
ud had he lived a little loager be Would
hava been dear of the haransinx iatfrivrcnee of his creditors' committee, whose
annoynocos, it is charged, baatroed his
death.
Hie coiUMioo of woodcuts,
accumulated during has long and induetrioos busineaa lifetime, amounted to over
a. mHlroai, sad ooet for tbo drawing, owgraving, and nroeuriog fully 88,000,000,
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a mere item is the gitraotic businose.
A
faded photograph of some half forgotten
celebrity suddenly brought into notice,

Busin-' of theJtary Ciuaey Probate
Court for tho week ending Jan. 19, 1880. often brought the lucky owner 8200 or
- County Truauror.
|3(K). Mr. Leelh'a raperb country nuoCictmint Smith, Judge.
The luirr /&gt;rvi«ii sayu, the little Garhou, with its patk, waa the glory of Sara,
cd. Receipt a of Admtntatraior filed aud toga. In it he diapented an elegant Imo- crioo buys will get tired of ‘ playing Legdieehsrge hmed.
pltslity. Ur. Leslie urns an excellent
Estate of Jam * Swin, dreeaaod. Hear- judge of character and a firm friend. Hb
iog on Probate uf will taken io part, and
itnployecs, from hw chief editors ud ar­
tiste, down to tbo aernh-womu wbo .poL
bhed the floors ot the new ud magnifi
cent building in Park Phre, were devoted
to bitn. He was mirried twice, bh eeeood
wifit, to whom be waa fondly attached be­
ing lhe Bole legate* of hb large fortune.
Tbe funeral waa quiet enough,‘but among
ihu hculied throng of maurne-a were
tasuy of tbo loremoat eatbeni in thia coon
try, men dutingnbhed by banting, digni
ly, wisdom and penis* .
troat hi* contemporary, Tie ZfrpvW,’&lt;•«»,
As a pleasing inataatca in point ut our
will see to it that bi* political theorira are
present prosperity, I may just remark
not eucceMful in tbo gloriooa eld Rcpubllthat on Tueaday Uat I'neU Sum look in
can county of Exton.
'
! &lt;993,000 'only 87.U09 Um than • milOn Friday eeeoiag lad,' Mra. Van
Ibin) at th* New York Cartom Hntmr.

JAMESTOWN ALPACAS !
The best Goods made Xow is the time to buy your
Winter Goods and buy tiu in Cheap
■
Jl’LR’S RUSSELL.
December 1st 1879-_________
r.-j&gt;t2Stian29
Whai is it ?
AnS.—Your ’ Prescriptions n
Receipts.
What ia it made of?
Ana.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ’
Ana.- With care and accuracy.
' Where to get it ?
Ans.—At Roberts &amp; Hotehki
where you will always find n full n
■elect Stock of
•

r,atw«

; Pay Yon

000,000

W&gt; kern from the Lanaing KrpMlatn
that. tlaeAalaneo ol eaah tn tbe Stalo
trearoryJan.3 wm •3j7.9M.1I
HA Card.
Ciipla fur tbo week ending Jan. 10 were
To the u&gt; toy fricuda who minbured to
•117.002-30; jxiymenta for name limo.
•3ft.W9.a».-leaviag a Ulanoo Jan. 10, my wife during her 1a*l efokueu, I would
letW.uf 8481, 957.95 ; henmao for the return my moot hearty thank* for all tho
kindMoe shown to her rod to my family
'HicSmwnd Quarterly Mreting of tbo during that time.
n«}i.w*, Jan. 19, 1880.
.
ptrreni ••im^freaew year, of lhe M. E.
Tamw II V.w ItnrWT
Cknrob at Haatwga will uocur on Sunday
oral. Rev. Dr. Fiek, President
Albion
Successful Cne of Skin Grafling.
Colin:- officiating. In tbe evening tU
Mr. Ogden, ao inmaw «f the County
Dr. will nddrvot the pweple, Subject—
Hmtee, has been effifoted with a acre leg
of several year*’ ataading, whieli baffled
"lbs skill of numerous pbyaieiaai to bapl.
Erely last foil Dr. Lnmpmu. of tki. shy,
grafted spire, of beritoy ski. from the
■ mwa'a arm into thio ugly nhnr of th* leg.

in driving out of bmrines* ail concern*
that advrttiw to »dl unabridged dietiooarias for fifty cents, ud similar cheats.
Tbe United Stalos Agtwoliural Society
held ito annual Bamtiog hero yesterday,
and elected tl.o following officer!
President, John Mcrrymu, of Maryland ;
Secretory, Beu. P. Poore,' Mnaeadmastto;
Treasurer. W. 8. French, New Hamp­
shire ; and &lt;mc Vice President from each
Bute 'aud Territory. .Measures were to­
ken to revive the uxTulnre* of the eoeiety,
whieh ha* boen uegleetod of lato years, aed
to form focal crguntatiutio in every State
and T« rrilory under its ausjricn.
Thn financial question will Iw rapidly

Ulf Uw gaeoc UnwraOa ut MbeeS. re

Drugs and Medicines.
Our cxjM!U5Cb arc light and wu sell
good, in un&gt;o ratio.

Dr. tatitfr Utrar COTHOL1COI

Xaroat .........
'

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY
A specialty.

CttlUaud See ua.

ROBERTS &amp;. HOTCHKISS.

A

tUGoMuls^a,

A VALUABLE INVENTION:

PR

Nip year rough ip the bud.’ said Her'
iOflhu. turn 8730,000 was in goU coin
laeo Grratky, by taking “Dr- S41et»’ Cnuph
fine VUek walnor rare, and eowtosu 2J 1
j weitthieg about a too ud a quarter.
jSyrup,” I«*i no time in getting a bottle. city, a Imliog member of tjw Prrabjter«tt« lif re-dr. red ia io good rondiliae
ian church, wfioach»bai.&lt;l waa th.e firat
The preparations fur tbe coming World's ibroogbout. Th* organ e.*t 8!5fc three
A vhit Io the Bartstn office by Mr. L. Republican Regiatcr of dc.tU, fur Uarry
. Fair iu 1883 are likel’v to be begun shertIThomp^n .&gt;f Oranzcville. on Saturday County, died at her rcvidenbptn the Third
j ly. Two rival arguixitiooe have rexsw P
-t, wa» duly approriatad. Call *g&gt;ie Mr. | Ward, aged aixty-lwe yearaj Mr». Vah
iuk that when any on* puU’ubes ; dated in the moat amicable faabioa, and
IThomimeu.
Brent waa univmalty re*p|ctc-J and be­
opinion rimpiy, and then attempt* ' at a preliminary meeting under tho MtaliI’ra?k tinkler hod two Cogers and the loved by all wltu knew ter.
She- wm .
it -.ft fur that cf tho fiulJir, it » mauabip ol Preeideut Jewett of lhe Ero
|tbumb -I his right hand terribly xhaogled truly a mothvr in Itrael. &gt;:iil will bo Jung
at cxiol and '•thtriy' to aay the |
Jon Sxt unlay la»t, by a circular saw io the mimed by thc'chnreh and eieicty of which
manifested. The appropriates*** of tbe
fcrnqnet fortory&lt;
date selected, bring the centennial anircrfuoeral WX* aUnoded on riduday at tbit
wry of the acknowledgment of American
I’rmbytorian Church, and aiMrufon p-.-enlIndependence by Groat BritUn, and, the
Ivle-nily
f Haatrap, • tpw that gryn iirly appropriate pnaaolled &gt;4i that oc.'ai pUor, New York being th. last portion of
aion by Ikr. D. Il Shoop. Her »nrvivjug U&lt;au»c be h*&gt; pttaiafori a poor liitle-buy, our anil uracuatad by buetilo foreign troop,
j:ruw» eii the yw round. •
’ .
only ninetorai y* ata old, and whore weight
’ The L:trh\Trjt»cnw
comet
than fifty potiudi
t., a« cahts-d^ro a via c. luma qturto.
and. then to Hrrngthew tbe
Tt;i_« nidonco of prt*r*rity we are pleated
I •frtriiuali-la about prrecouto notice. May fua'cm ciHitinue tu b*
Our rity «a« thrown into a lux* of ex
all that aurt t.f Ihieg. A lew
cltement yesterday, by th*anaouaoeua'ti(
i Several &lt; Irangerilliiea wi.ru in the eity | (hit th* previous eresin-, Carrie, only
|u Monday !*»t,oneutwhom waa paying! daughter of of Hun. Wm .8. Goodyear.
about what might happra if a ferry boil;
jti adran.'.-. tbel'arJ bill of a certain Or- '
pilu* ware to die snddeply. Of o&gt;ur»». in
angsriltin &lt;rH&gt; ia apendinj Ma tima in.tb* ■
such an cvral tlw coow jaesoo- inigbl b»
tir.tri &lt;Je Honghtalin.
only
aon
ol
Cbarlr*
G.
Holbrook,
Eu|
j There wCl be * Temperance Fusuk al
It arema, from the atatement of partis*
|tr-l RiWuir, Hall tbit (Weinmdxy) eve-1
tying. Admlttantr !'• eouta. The fnnda- 1 inureated, that lb i marriare waa warmly
cd'iica, and lhe lerryboan are during
! favored by tho mother of Will, and her
| aiatcra, and that Mr*. H. gave her urit|ux'.
*ererri ht.ura of every day puckod .like
ionol the ailendinro taay be very Urge.
rardina bnxr* The cooipauien have for
I itiw-l approval of th* contemplate,] marriage
: Ornaf New V.ik’« prominent chemiata,
to the officiating clergyman befura lhe e vMr. Albert C. Deb.-. Cl Bowery, «J» '•
pweugrn wlitrji have been lost having
It aki appear*
; Sr. Jacdh’u Ot|. cured a well known emony waa perfunned.
l&lt;en aorrificvd by their own imprudence
’ ‘ay other prominent citi- j that tbe pertiet were both overtwenty -one
in trying to land, or embark while the
| yeara of age, and fully competent to/conThe Il»mi&lt;r«t« are a good deal molified i
tract marriage, iptd that they were iWap-M • by late event*.' Tbe great rritur in Maine bun were in motion, or else by suicide:
It r.rm*t • i* Slut the cellar tinder tbo cl to be united despite all oppowliuO. ’ begin* to come up *• trnn of -the biggret;1 Th* officials po»h bimbed all idee «f dan­
Font Office &gt;J&gt;e.ul&lt;i be renovated, and that
blunders, and add&gt;d to uther blonder*, the |I grr and couiomirelly declined to go to
the cxprfwe &gt;d keeping two ylh&gt;U at the
liw cilv let in the rcar abonld not be per- pliiowi on the hand of the elvrgynuii, who, ! loud weighs uputt them.
They might
in tbo fear qf God, ami their aulemn aiMV- thrive for a lim : un nucecafu! fraud, but
eratiun that them waa no legal or other I tlie aaliripatlou ol failure in *11 their plots eVW. uoc day, a tugboat waa obeerved caj impedimenta to the marriage, performed ia'too mueh. That awjunt* fur tbeir ap- rcvriug wildly about the aieam, puuliug
the eoreiuctora of all tba other crafla in
puMit moderation just new. Tipry have tbe vieinity aa to bow they ahuuld get
decided in eailcu* tu j.-.&gt;•• all the appmpriation bilb, a* tin- PrreidcUI rigned them fit. Next murning early the pilot of one
of the Fulton ferry-boats fall dead while
latt year, them making no fight except to
the boat waa in lhe slip, narrowly escap­
ImaClt. Raym&amp;nd, Carleton./
the bill to pay United Statre Marshal*, ing a torrlblo calamity, for the boat wu
and it ..is saH c.r»n upon that they may jammed to suffocation, with workingmen
1‘brlaodcr Miller, Castleton.
j Thu 'B»,ting* weetbrr prophet says:— ,
Charles Andrei* Hawing*. /
raurpnlmiae away their last dileh. The and vrutuira and lhe river waa thnmgni
•Th&lt;r&gt;- will -G uoly three or four days of
L. B, 8ianfoy,*Ha«ung* City I»V poor frllowa are In a bud way. end even wilh other vessels. Th* directors prompt
sleigbit.;: in February, will bo mud |
ly doubled up tbeir force of nilots. in
thiir Greenback friends •threaten to atari- the same afternoon, two ferry boots colli
tf&gt;r.ush March, hut la April will have lot*
e'; inow, and men who did not gather ire
ded and one sunk in a few momenta after­
ward. No lives were lost luckily.
during tbofun-’ f*rt cf winter, when there
The dsfalcalofli have been having a
C. John McCallum, Hupe.
high old lime of it
Finding them out
7. • Charlo* Riglcr, Irvi ng.
! Tbs Odar Sjrin-a CVyywr has abed its
trema a mtching oomplaint. J. IJoyd
8. Ellb Baldwin, Jnbmton.
Haiah, ihe wire-rope mtn, whom 'rascali
dki eb.tl-.o" end jnmpid into a now
It. Thotua* Fuller, Maple Grove.
dkew which adds much to' it* appear10. John L. Youngs, Orangeville.
'
Spec Bru. Heilrr. you may add beamy
11. B. W. Johnson, Prairieville
'■ sppesrance of tbo
12. John Jbweon, Rutland.
fjjipprr, but it, will bother you to make it
13. James Carlisle, Thorupple.
oprewitivn. Hm admirable services aa a
a pr.rat doal U&gt;tlar paper tbu it hi* always
14. Ufoyette Townaud, Woodland. public man, both in bia prevent office, and
been. Tbe CT&gt;pra- la among the bret15. James Robbins, Yankee Spring*. aa a Member of Cungreaa for three terms
Tfce many friend* of Rev. D. II. Fhoop
ptevionaly, has endeared him to the Re­
HI. Charlo* S. Clerk, Amyri*.
publican party, and while wo shall be eorvy
W ill take him a droation virit al hb rw»17. Darwin MeOmber, Baltimore.
to lo»e him from the Treasury Ltrpartment,
drnre m Green Stroc* on Friday evening
18. Randolph A. ?oily, Barry.
hb Slsto will be rcogratulated on its eooU
Mr. 8hwp i* irae of thorn men who work
19. Willard B. Raymond, UrletonV
cOMtsntly fur tbe beet interests of tbe poo
20. John H . Smith, Csetleumv
pic and wh.M* inflaraoc for good b potent,
21. John Osborn, Hurting*
ud wc trwt the public wifi .show their
n^pmiation of hb wryicea by a very Hbtit* of uuiliog service. It wifi do |Md

DAY'S

KIDNEY PAD

llllmMl

TH^ WORLD RENOWNED

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In workmanship la equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished aa a flratolasa Piano. It received
tho highest awards at the Vienna arid Centennial Expo­
sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold In the United States than
the combined sales of all the other*. Tho WILSON
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.

ifflX WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

.1
827 &amp; 820 Broadway, New*York; Rew Orleans, La.;
Cor. Stole &amp; Nafawn St*., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal.

ror\^a/c bi/ all FirsA-ClasM Dcaler».

'youth-

FompanW
Vol. ss.
Elocanth
Illustrated.

:YOUNG PEO!

Intel's Bae Inuits.

Jewelry firm of t/ilna B’ &gt;-. .k
CMeago U now li&lt;at&lt;X in the Pu-.t Offire
Building at Ila.tin|« dndiaprepared to doall kind* of waieti. cloek, and jewelry
repairing Try him.
33t
Thn Cineinuaii flmaa/rfw/aaya, Garcvlon didn't aboral np aa much aa he ex­
ported to with hi* aremp dt Mme.

IM

PRTANT

THE CINCINNATI DAILY TIMES

Tte Merita Protein Cute!
West Meriden, Oonn.
and give help and not bewildrvmeot and
diguat, to tboae who wiah to know the
new and prevailing atylea
Whit tho Frees asyt.
The beat roomlilj migtliiw publiabed
in America — .Vrara, Cltntou, Mich.
Arthur a Home Magarino ia on. of th.

P’tain and Ornamental Silvrw listed and
Cat Gbaeware, Lamp*. Ckaodeiiere

and Breeses, Table and PockH

Cutlery.

Sbeero, fMusre

Cincinnati, 0.
DOLLAR'WEKKLI TIMES.

QILT
EDGED GALL
GARDS AT THIS OF­
FICE
.

�SELLERS'

IMPORTANT LETTEH
From n DhimgHkhad Ptiy»Jcian.

COUGH

The AX, on Tnoxlay last dsroaidcl j
the arrest of .Hates G. Hunter, »iip.-rrL&lt;t
c! dw towuahip of Lexington, Sanilac Co.,
who wm brought to thn city ou a charge
of p"jury. ’Ilia ca.se fa one ariiinc under
tbe law re-piring thn inperviton. in the
variou* clue* and towtohipa to a«MM tinreal estate iu their rametnw dirtricl* at ita
true cash value, end is uf great internet
and impoetaumi to every superviai.r In the
Stat*. Ou the 3d of Deoambcr, Jautm
Hcntason and William B. Laidlaw, mrrnUr* of the board of supocriaov* of jianilao
county, ease to this city, and upon oath
before puliee Justice Slincr cliarcvd Su­
ter with committing wilful and corrupt
Bury. The allegation* of their compUirst
K briefly as follow* : On the 27th of
October 1 hero wm ponding in the State
Supteme Court proceeding* wherein Attor­
ney General Kirebner filed a certain p:tition, based upon tbe affidavits of Jama*
Anderton and Robert Jonei, alleging thu
tho board of supervisor* of Sanilac county,
in deflance of th* law which requires lha
useaament of property for taxrtioa to l-e
at its into co*M value, had cut down th*

SYRUP !
50 Years Before tho Public.

lL« vviU attending it Neither have wc
■ • t.&gt;
• th*
•• remote—
r_: zf
natality to eonrtan'.ly Remind people uf I‘ ■!•&gt; kwk
parts
of±z
thoztztx
rttte fzr
fur
i eported
by----------those who
whal they already know to pcrauadc them it.
u It y currently ------*•“ ,u
*abontd know, that there are ore* thirty
to aUmlun habit* filed upon them.
Sixty years ago it com forty dollara for place* where intox looting drink* are *«■!■!
alcoholic drinka at ao ordinal ion attended in tbe capital of oar atete—a Jpiace of
one
by Ur. Lyman Beecher.. What a contra»t about throe tbowund inhabitant*
to then and now 1—nearly'every c!«nry. rum bole to every one hundred inhab­
SAHFOBD'S RADICAL CURE
snla now preaching temp~raocc. It » itant* (men, women and children) idling
uno of th* wonder* of the nineteenth cca- in deftanec of tbe law. I* not thi* a ud
Is not every one of us
tory what a radical cbarnre in lhe publie •tate of afiarrs
Ncntiment. It teecw a little atrangv with rc*pon*iWo fur tbi* iu a meunre ? Can­
nor borne 1 eivUiatioo that wu .bould not evert cbe of us do wmMhing toward*
tiave . allowed lbw giant evil to get »o •topping oo extenrive n Honor traffic m
(troop; a bold upon u», while tho Mulum near ocr own door* 1 Is Ueno Mt xtme
taedau'* creed prohibit* the u»o of wine, one who is helping to »upport tho** vile
and a portion of it* more ardent follower* place* that wc have an influence over, that
exclude opium, tobaeeo and coffee, wfatl* wc can perauade to be lentncranee men ?
UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION.
wo are avraUowiog down hundred* of If ao. wo arc not doing all wc can for
millions of dollar^' worth every year of good. I venture to say that. ten men of
mean*
.rad
influence
can
as
cffsctoally
atop
ruioo'ji compound* called rum. gin, branthis traffic in this county as any other &lt;.-! Washington, Map'o Valley and Speaker,
|y and trine.
, Tbe blood thirsty Turk* have not crime eaa bo awpprmaed. Tbcru are • in aaid county, from It* true cash value to
alxughteretl *o many ChrwtiaM in their place* where Intotleattng drinks are not only about 40 per cent, ofeueh value; atad
that lhe usoued valuation of the- other
Cvinew, in tho Ian tea year*, a* alcohol sold.
in Chriatixnixcd America. I* it any
VincLnd, New Jersey, with it* ten town* (of which Lexington wu one) had
: worm: to slaughter men, women »ud ihoound Inhabitants, pay* Ins than.one- been allowed tu remain at only about uno
dhildran by the »won! than it h to torture tenth m much for it* polk*’,force and it* third of in true etuh value. Tbe dttorncyto death with ,1 alow roiwm ? Nearly overaocr of the ponr a* tbo xmsll town *t gcacral prayed that a mandartu should
arerv citv and Urge village in the land Warrdh pay* for tbe support of tho pocr. tMUe. eotnmoxidiog tbe board of aupvrvn
buna array of Turk* wbo are doing the ■ We see tbe xame Mvull* in flredty, Cot- on to rescind their action in reducing the
fearful work of extirmiuating *ixtr thou- rado, and othcrwoitern towns where they assessed ruination of tbe town* of Wash
Modoronr eitireo* annually, under tin? Have adhered atrictly to tbe prohibition mgtea, Maple Valley and Speaker, and to
junction of tho law, in three c*»a out of of intuxicating driofas. I* it not reason­ raw the auesament of the other town*
able to auppewe tbe name remedy would
The Supreme Court faouod an
at the aulun of Turkey arjd bi* Mtbject*. uroduoe like reaulta in other ' placre ?। value.
There wcrK two word* that were ured Neither Vineland or Greeley ia the garden order commanding the board of Supervia(ar wino ia thd Hebrew tongue, and it ia nf lha world. One ia a sandy plain and। ora to ahow cauve on ths 28th of October
claimed by many that one meant tbe grape the ocher a part of tbo great Amwian। why a mandamus should not be granted in
nr the pure juiceef it, and tlie other fer­ desert, where to rube the poore»t crop, accordance with the rci|ue&gt;t of the attormented juice that would intoxicate. require* irrigation. Tn each of thew, bey-general. Ou the lot mentioned day
Hcnoo, where the uve raj recommended, pure* the poorest of it* inhahitaute are. lhe Loan! of *upcrvi*urs tnvis answer that
ELECTRICITY
it area the juice befure fermentation, and not compelled to go "Over the Efil to lhe. lhe real eaUtn of Sanilac county had al­
tho command not to tw wa* after tertapn- pur house," with their temperate habit*. ready been aMated for tho year 1870 al
Neither do they h*ve to contribute tu»ny, at ita true ckah value, and that the real
ol tbeir hard earned dollars to build jaifa, rata-e of Lexington, a* already set down.
and pcoitentiarior, while we meet tho tax waa lhe true cash value.
Tbe day before thia anawer wu made to
gatherer upon every coraar’, and contin­
ually grumble of hard tlnita, afid (hall u the Supreme Court' Oct 27) Hunter wa*
BALSAM AND PINE.
king au wc prefer to pay out our money to, in Detroit, and, it it alleged, f.ir thn pur­
ed ou the Pacific dope, orchard* »rc being Mlfafy our bud hxbita, inrtcad of poying, pot* of influencing the Supreme Court,
t
•s‘4. ^»s«s*2t!rs &gt;
caikirated in all the (tatc* where they will it nut fur tho bencth sf morality ; ten’ treat before Henry M. Campbell, a notary
grow, to a greater extent that ever before, thousand dollar* paid out .for a cturt publie in thi* eity, and made an affidavit
while tbe market is overatoekod with their house, whjle a small rum asked for in the tn which ba .wore that thn aggregate val
union ef tho real estate act down iu th*
fruit, and we fear that tho Mtu* sraj of interret uf morality is paid with a frown.
utilising them will Ins praetbed in thn fu*
Fifty year* of temperance preaching has, iwimra: roll cf Lexington for 1679,
TWO iN ONE.
turn u in tho part.
n.'t raiacd the standard of morality ao hhh wa. tho true naah Value llietcof, atvl not
Tho late good Heraoo Gruel* reserved a as to need tw&gt; more of it. Av soon a* what it Wonl-1 sell for at au auction sale.
largo ipsre in the New York Trilutw to strung drink destroys one generation an It i» alleged by the rutnplaiuihg witn-3M&lt;*,
JnJereou
and
Laidlaw,
that
iu
making
odtsrat-j tho people to tho enlturc ofgrapes. other titre np'to All their pUe-j with their
Do** soy one tupp**' that there h*» ever hereditary aypctiira, and to the cviU of, thi* affidavit Hunter committed tho crime
l»te* such a demand fi-r the article of one generation arc liandud duwu to tl.u with whleb he ia charged, u the nuewd
grapes for diei ai tu continually urge upon next, and th* evil Mil! maichc* co. It has vaiuatiedSjf the property in I^xingtiHi it
th* people the cnltnro of grape* to n jtmt takenc Urge number ot ctutnrire to wipe 6492,CIS, while ita tru* o&gt;»L value i&lt; over
extent 1 Thern can be ho. doubt in any out l.*- dark age of the world, and I tear
Wildman MtUa, one uf lhe siioesaeonea mind u to what u*c grape* would bo it will take more to abolub the effect* of
put a* *ocu , aa the market is urfpdor-ked the drink traffic. I’erhaps there are no’ produced and sworn before Jnaticn Mfaer,
with-them, a* we (ca what become* of tbo people in tbe world whom we lack upon Mid in hi* toKimony that in two eoavrre*
lion* with Hunter in xetrard to tbe awx**
appL* as coon m the crop exceed* the de­
mand for food and culinary purpose*.
fedow ciuica* inl'tah; aad not but a few meet of the town of Lexington, the latter
Many may aud do say that the mild placet in the world where the climate ii *o alatod in lhe erewnec &lt;if C. .1. France, J.
PHYSICIANS, CLEBQYMEI AND
drin^n U* harmlew. Ila* any one ■ good unfavorable fur prosperity, would be select M. Gaigv, Eluha .Mill* and C. R. Hrowo.
YHE AYFUCYEP EVERYWHERE.
roosua to giro why alcohol is not jurt as ed fdr a colony to locale- Still the Mor- oo tbe 20:h of October, that he had awe*,
injurious in dd*r a* it is in any other moo* flourish. to a wonderful degree in cl the real eatate at 50 per cent, of it*
THE GREATEST MEDICAL •
form ? You will sac thew nrr..- bloated tint rmce barren valley. I* it reasonable caah valuation, and ahould reutiou# »o !■•
TK1DMPH OF THE AGE.
form* aud bleared eye* In tho eider, wino to AUppoae if the teiiowets of Joaeph do The teatimoov of Mr. MHlk b corrob­
and beer drinkers ** you will in the rum, Smith and Brigham' Young bad taken orated by tbo gentlemen who appeared be­
TUTTS’ PILiSk5tll‘=iS
gin Sid brandy drinker-; and I think in »l&lt;*g the (till that it would not havc fore lhe polire juatic*.
CWT IXtCMAWOC
Upon thi» »*orn complaint a warrant
many eases worae. The evil effect* upon vtarrol them out and driven them Io tn-jra
the human system ant more visible in beer fertile lands? A people with temperate *u granted for Mr. Hunter* arrmt1' and
TUTT’S PIUS ESiS1?
and cid*r localities than where stronger habit* cau »oppurt rcreral wire* and nu be wa* breught to Ijetroit, arraigned
beverage* are rued. It i&lt; no very rare tncxou* children, while tbo drinking man waived examination to tbo recorder'a court,
and
gave
bill
to
appear
for
trial.
TUTT'S PilLS
case'that you meet men who look like raise* up a family (at the poor hou»e and
In rrubacly aeven-eightha of tbo coun­
teavefing cider barrel* or brer cask*. penitentiary.
Every particle of fluid taken into the
Statirtini &lt;if crime tail Un plain * tale ties of thi* Mate the Suporviior* have wil­
TUTTS
FILLS
fully
and
pcniatently
violated
lhe
law,
stomach pxsor through tbo’ system in tbe to be refuted. In a lecture delivered by
blood. I’eopitihat uw iheocsuiid bover* Judge Dari* io New York a abort time wbiitli exprcmly command* that all proper­
age* um them ih- /larger rpanlitic*, anJ ago, ho cited tbe fjjowug: A cvmtailteo ty a*M**ed for taxation diatl bo aateawd
TUTT'S
PILIS
the* ire the vital power* more heavily of the commodiou* house of common* in at it* lull ao.t true caab valuation, and
taxed-:to throw them off. There never reporting iu 1875, *»id that of twenty­ notwithstanding *ueh violation, have in
TUTT'S PIUS
hra been any real reaMD given why Uicy eight tlifoiai.-I two hundred and twenty- making their return* nolcmnly x«aorented
are n*&lt; jurt xs great physical evil* is nine eoatmitmute to the goal* dnring*tbe that the property wa* aaaeated in compli­
BODUtl
Mroegrr drinks. Many a man that would litre* previous years, twenty-one thou- ance with the law. The com of Hunter u
TUTT'S PIUS
um in his family from ono to six barrel* *«n J two hundred and thirty-six were com­ of abwrbiog interest, for the reaeoo that if
of cider in a year, and feed it out to hr* mitted fur druokenncM or crime* perpe­ he be guilty of perjury in awoaring that
the
uMmiment
of
Lexington
it
at
ita
true
family, wonk! admit that it would tea trated under the infiucuoe of drink. The
TUTT'S PIUS
cmIi vaiuy,
other aupervuor* have
great evil to two the same anrruat of al­
cite TCRPto ut;.
The c*&gt;c
cohol iu any Other form. Why not get a, that which rrevail* in the mother country, abn ccmmittcd a like offetuc.
TUTT’S PIUS
half barrel of rum, dilate it with water,k, and in the dominion the report of lhe maj* will l»; hotly roule»ted in tbe recorder's I
put a'llltio aad into it, and feed it to your■ Hatebcanlof charities ia 18«U' aay* tbe
family morning, noon and night, or any' prop &lt;tion of crime traceable to thi* great
otlicr time that tho appetite crave- it 7' vice niu.’t be act down a* heretofore—lour
sr— L.. i..vi.li- ______ . 1
.. . . fifth*. Tlie inspect.&lt;• of alate prwon* In
satisfied with it ia it* primitive stile, but. tbe *ame year gave, the *amc projrorwill add something to it to make it more tiim*.
SAMPLE] BOTANIC BALSAM
intoxscNtiag.
They fix up romething:
At tfcc accood point Judge Davh pn&gt;FREE I
good for haying or fur cold weather, or to cecded to ahow by facta equally well audrink when they gel wet, and oc’n hun-' lhenticated that when, by any mean*, in­
I lempcranco i* dimioiahed, crime fall* off,
eome nearly evrry day.
iu the aame ratio. In Ireland, before the1
It fa one of the mo* fooliab theories. clooc &lt;&gt;r October, in L838, Father Matthew
ever gotten up that intoxicating drink* arei had eurel'od more than two hundred and
any lea* corrupting in one form than an­ fifty thousand name* on bi* pledge* of toother. It fa a-theory without a reason. tai abrtinenoe. Now note the *tati*tioi of
Ferrand, WiUiatu* &amp;' Co., ltetn.it, Mich.
At least, we never beard of one that wui xtime a* given by lord Marpetb. acerogood for anything. It fa a very rare ca*c (ary for Ireland; in 1837 lhe entire
that a eider drinker iaaatiified to twe muchi number ot murder* and mnrdereu* a*,
aanlia and other crnsel against the person,
The fiwancial crib of intemperance arc’ of ration* grades of violence, wu one
no small item. Many a family suffer* for■ tb.ouund two hundred and nine&lt;y-»ix , in
the real neoamric* of life, wbo invest 1838 it wm one thonnnd one hundred
their means in cider and ntn tliwir chaoceai and fifty eight, in 183'J it waa cn« thoufar food and clothing.' It would not re­ aand and nincty-*eveu, and in &gt;810 it wu
quire a very exteaalvo march to find peo­ only on* hundred and aevent^-threc. Tho
ple wbo lAd seven) barrel* of eider in pcrae-na imprimned in Bridewell, the printbeir cellar*, but who had not a dollar tu ctpn! diy prison of Dublin, fell off in one
buy the ncotsraties of life for their fami­ year (Vbm uuo hnudred and thirtv aix to FOR SALE AND TO RENT
lies, nnd perba[*i hardly wood enuegh at twenty-uhreas, and tho Smitfffiold prison
njl«» &lt;1. Usltext,Metter T*r IljeCeytala
tbeir door* to keep them warm through a actually closed fur want of oeeupnnla.
oold nigkL ]« *U thi* a ncressTty?
ORDER OF PCHLIcaTIOX. “
Tbe figure* show that under the prohi
Moat you and your family be fed upon ci­ bition law of &lt;’onn’rticul i:i IBM crime
Knappen’s Law Office.
der Ju-preference to nil either thing* ; or dnereaaed aoventy-fivo per cent. When
Um dder grx to Mrijag a bold of you that lioetiao wu watered In 1873, crime in­
vour appetite will «arvo and free** out of' creased fifty per rent io a aingle year.
bouac end home 7 Dora not beer bare the Under the exiating local option law in tbe
knappen’s Law Office.
ramo effect where tlfat fa the prevailing: citiaa that have voted agxitui the traffic in
liovorago 7 Is the man any worse wbo liquor*, commitment* for crim*, in New
■A.rtytw ■■ tb Mih i« .tbwj-Ur A. U.lrtV.
squander* hir money al the beer saloon* London, fur example, and tbe arrest* have
Bale; pnee 1600. Apply at
than lha man who squander* It at tbe averaged front thirty-fire to filly per
Knappen’s Law Office.
eidor mill ?
moo th £&lt;r intoxtcalun, but in November,
In the great beer drinking citv uf Cin- under the new law, there wcra but aix
Ilmw BMr JIal* * Bartley' a MUI. For
ciunati there fa an* infant aaylum, and
Volumea might bo written of Malialica
or rent. Apply M
children at thn ago of a year and a half old givingJikB ronlt*. but it aecms needles*,
Knappen’s Law Office.
have died there with delirium tremens ; m it fa only repeating what has been (aid a
but 1 suppose that if a port mortem ex­ thousand and ooo times before , hardly a
Friea
For anl* ar mt. Apply al
amination hod been held by soom of our man, woman or child buf hu heard it
IB IlifflUuO dmcrieU** «ryu*r 4«*
Vermont jurymen that they would haw over and orer again, bnt still the tide df
n»k&lt; an •xaateaiwg. frw rt &lt;ham.
Knappen’s Law Office,
sns.MgK’fc.i'S
pronounced tlie cause of death unknown, intemperance flow* on ; and ttiO the cry
lek Slur* eovuer J«ff.r*ohJ»iul Court on
a* they decide lagvr beer not intoxicating. cornea, How are we to dam thia fearful
Kaowa aa th* K. M. Hand &gt;lor». Far ■
Within.a few year* after tho cause of tofc ? There aeam but two ways—one ia
‘lS.“pp.n'. Law Office.
taatperanra began to be agitated In th* to put tho drink beyond the reach cf those
British Island* they be-,pm to s*e the no- who use it, and tbo other to place man oo
KtSl
orarity of total abstinence, and » fierce a higher moral plane beyond the reach of
atngglc eosued tn tbe yean of 1838 and
1839, bat the total abitinoaea wing came
Pooplo Dtnl be educated to know that
Knappen’s Law Office.
off victorious. They, st that time, **w tbreo milder' drinks are firing tbo apre
lhe MC«Mhy &lt;ff not .topping half way, titc for somcllting *trouger. Th* fire Farm of 131 octm. wvU timber*!, nalmpte.wb
2 mllja aeeth of llutler. Fernl,. Price
although before that time the temperance ooeo kindled, although only with *bav|2.M»- Apply at
•iararat had taken a Jtroog bold in tbo iug*. respire* a constant freding. These
Knappen’s Law Office.
heart, of tho pooplc. About the year liule-by-litlle* fire tho appetite for more.
1836 Father SI allhew had aueuewdod in Mau who are crumMlng tbo most about
Fnrultaro Factory oa Jaffnwn St. for
gntting five hundred anil fifty thonoam! hard time* and high taxre, pnd moneyed Brick
■*•• Apply at
ripaturo* to hie pledge. II* Meraed to tnoMpolMu haveapaudcred their earnings
Knappen’s Law Office.
for Mrong drink ; men clothed ia rag* and
Chair families *uff»ring for the ncocaaarire FOR SALE —Ileum aa ! »v. hl*, vwy d**ir•Jilv, on Green Street, owned by Mile* Main.
Of life, many of tbetu, have their rellsn
Pnee J 1*00. Apply at
well aiockod with elder, or are patronising
iWcriffl
•' tv"
“r *kt
Knappen’s Law Office,
l&gt;cre **looc» and ram .bnpa, nnd making
themsclve* and their famiiiee poupera to
tax the community in which tbev rwude ;
and cull are raadv to accuse tbeir neigh­

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VOL; 24. NO. 39,

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. 1880.
on them, have no right tu take a part to
the uvgsnixation.or in any aubnequant pr»
cwdiogaoftbe bcimteio which they art
wroD-'lully csrtifitetod. They af* not, in
fact, members , but the mrtubt r* right­
folly elected, as *Lowu by th* official ro­
turns anil tha opinion of th* court apon
the proposition* heretofore by tbo Govrrnor-prMvnted to th* court ar.- entitled to ■

CHEAT CLOSING OUT SALE

THIS PAPER

AT THE CASH STORE

1 invite Hie Public to come* and
con ms tn of ■

WHOLE NO. 1280

Stock which

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfe, Nubian, &amp;c.
rum *f ike Hun-c u Bcprewrntativ-w. mtr
finally, whether they wtra fa fad duct i era le«* than aixUvn tntiubnr*, now that a
cd, aa they have of any and all the parauu* 'I plurality elra!*, roe«irate a quorum of tinwho appear foe the purpura of oompuaing II Senate, nor can either hoove, viJwttt a
their rntpceiire bedma.
Coder Che fact* ' legal OTganiaui-41 funaed and without
legal effiean chwun, compel llic attendraoo

I als) offer th»i bigg*«t bargni

’OVERCOATS

t and it m n**t within the power of person
• wlvi in; merely nwtabera elect to do ao.
i Tlie attnulaoce may. under our ( onstilu
.! tioo, be compeile-J by inch - penalties a*
I each bowse May prari'le.
Iralil a kpd
I argaatxwton 1mm bora effected there m no
| lloura to .pro*id'* faroaliiui tor inch por-

Bajoiou, Me., Jaa. Id, 18841.
Tli- undersigned Jtntieca of lb* Su­
preme Judicial Court, bar* the honor to
•ubmit the f&lt;jU*»wiog aoaweia to the in
terrogatario* propped and ba»*d upon
th* accompanying autetaeat uf facu ■

b«r&gt;L
No such power in* cimmittod or
ganiaed aa such," were debarred from any : intended to b* coaiuiitfXl into the hand*
actino thereon by the oioduct of the pre ' -of peru-M not cua&gt;pti»iag and acting «s an
It ha*
riding Secretary and Clerk. Tl&gt;* amump «rgwu:«l and complvtcd bowte
tioa of sueh officers, that no question , fre*|ttently happened tu *.ur hi.tory that
should bo estertaiMd relatirc to th* rights |i legislaliv* bodtr* hwe i ,-n delayed davs,
oi peraooa whew name* are not upon tbo , rad soqietimo nccka, without bring able
roll* tarnished by th* Saefeury of State, to cunq.l.-t-: an or-anixatkn (oe the want of

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and a roll of Us ofccial return*, and th*
decision of th c Court le qualified before
a Jnfimiujnntfo* aad lira* constitute aad
organias a legal Senate ?
A rawer To tb* 14ih, 24th and 25th

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

&lt;rr sod Council, or being a Governor and
Council they refo«c to administer the oath
to one rejetarauiive or to all, tor there
can be a refusal to all. equally aa to one,
what ia th* mull?
Is aaarehy to.
triumph ? Cad th* Government be de
•ir*&gt;yo*i or its action paralysed becxrae three
is no Goveniof and Council liefore whom

under the C&lt;»wituti.&gt;o I
Atewer—An election has beeu had by
the tlcrtora of this Ruu Th* right* of
the *erer*l person* toted tor depends upon
the votew cast is accordance With the (intli - duty of tho Governor and Council |
thus t * declare it. Any declaration of I
tho vote not thus araertaioed and deelar
ad i» unautbariesd and void. Tl.o Goveronr and Council rxamioed tbo return* 1

roll roataaotag ooe hundred and thirty
nine* 139)uamc* only, and riving no repraMntatioo \b‘ th* five cum* of Parthad,
Bucklaud Lowiatoa, Bath and Sara, under
the beta a* stated in ipmstiow 18, without
admitting at ooce.tbe twelve [IS] ■wm-

per«-*u shall be si .wad to *«&lt;&lt; or take 1
part io the orguiution of either branch
af the legislature n ■ mttuber unless hi. '
uw appear* upon the certified rail of!

queatioas propraoded. By the proviiiun.
af the Coastitutioa the court was required

to rttpound aad racstrue the p-u»i*i* «• of
deposit it with any banker or merchant
th* C-otMtitutioo and staiutap involve. It
town with the undcrxtnnding that he in td remit it to us on receipt gave full answer* to those question* The
opinion of the aourt wai liras obtained in
of the .Snip which is to be ahipped to Tn* care. Addrciw
ran of the mode* provided in tba Voawti-1

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lanim simplified:

TTO AND FROM
AND DETROIT.

lotion for aa autboritiv* deteraination of II after a full orgaaizsti-jo with a majority
. determined and fixed by the Governor and
thu* determined i* th* cooe!u«lve guide of Conocil. By thrir nelson in granting cer­
the Governor and council in tba perform- tificates to men not sppaariag to be Grated I
aa.-n of their niiowlerial dntira. Any ac­ or. refusing to great c.rriificatm to men
tion on. their part in determining tbo Gearly elrete**!, they may conalitate each .
vote a* it appran by the rvturna in •viola- bouse with a majority to suit their own '
tioa of the ptovnioo* uf the Camtitotion pwrpusr*, thus straoglipg aad overthrow-1
and law thus declared i» a u*urpliun of toil the pcQplar will as honestly espreaM'd ,
authority, and mart bo held void.
ft by the t» I lot The itoctriae uf that set'
only remain* to apply tbora principle* to given to the Executive Depart moot the
ibnrabjecte otatried in the cptenCioM
propounded. The Governor and Council
| have no right to aummou a perwn to *tt«id and tak* hi* »eal in tha Senate er very fountain of legwlatloo ana tied* to
। lloON of Iteprwcntatirw who. by Ike ra- corrupt the Ixglalatir* Impertinent uf the
It Krike* a dufh Mow a|
taro* bcf.ee them, was not voted fur or Government.
baiog voted far. wa« defeatol- To ram- the bran of popular government atsi ren­
mon one for whom no vote* had hern der* its foundation and gnat bulwark, the
m expevwed by th* tul
c«C woukl be a deliberate vMation of will of the
tjScial duly. To rammom tboa* whom lot, . farce. Raeh botam h** th* ramo
tbo return, ahow wet* not elected would 1 power, aad, i&gt; charp-d with the mate duly
be equally aueh a violation. Either would to declare the elreooo *f Ju own metub-r* |
ba intruder* without rifiht into a legi«l» and orginixe in any legftiwate way a* be- I
tire body. Th* ramiaorae* tha* giren fur* the paaaage of tbit adL
would bJ void, aa in exeeaa of any power*
conferred by lb* CuaMitntioa. Grant ihb
jower rad the right. »f the people to eleet
their officer* ar* at an and.

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Liberal term* to th* land*.

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PUMPS,
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PLOWS,
DRAGS

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Meas’ Y/itts, Bojt ati Cbilirei
A SinguiALTY*
Dari* Swing Marliine, Iteenrated Crock
i-ry. always in slock.

I.BfT HMD VLO 1W,

Dm'I fail to m!i itkm in tvm.

Reaperand Mowers.

L. J. WHEELER.
SaJifiUr, Mmfk K, 1879.

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Pays the highext Ctuh price
for all kinds of Fanner* Pro­
duce.
Farmer* will do well to con­
sult Mr. Crewy. before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad
way and Railroad Streets.
Hustings, April, 2. 1879. 49

H. Woodcock of Vaaraboro, Harper Allen
of Fairfield and Joshua L Jordan uf
Seawpott, would inch aummoos gtra either
of the abov* named peraoba a right to
toko part in th* organisation or a«h**
quant prooeedingr of UieHlonaa. or would
aueh right rest tu Cyrua H. Thomas of
th* Farmington Diatrict. Hiram 8. Stewirt of Showbagin District, John Burn­
ham of the Ashland Dlstnet John R.
Eaton of tha Jay District. William H.
Thoma* of the Lisbon District. A. F.
Andrews of th* Stoneham District. David

llanry C. Baker of th* Cherryfield Di.
tetot, Charles A Rolf ef tba Vsnreboro'
Diatrira, K. 0. Cob of tbe Fairfic'd Dis­
trict and Robert Frtneh of th* Sean
pert District, to tho exclusion of th* per­
sons aummooad from tho same dbtrwta ?

Waahiogton aouatr, John Q Dwuaalt of
York oounly and Ire 8. Ubby of York
eoaaty, would aueh aummousea giv* tilher
of tha nbove-namad par*M&gt;* a right to
lake part ia tb* organisation of swbaa-

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to .3 aiam*. tea

SAWS FILED,

inp to th* extltnioa of thi*.- rightfully
alectad in then- pl*«u there could be no
valid ekraiou of 1‘remdrat af the Samte.
To proceed with th* organisation of' tba
Senate withowl first determining mid de­
claring ita own mamberahip when atten­
tion waa properly called to th* bet that
perwuii wrrtj peraent and acting without
right and that member* wee* axdudad, th*
Secretary reflating to entertain a morion

Keep* cooatantly on hand
LIME,

Deakr in Grocial Merchandise,

til!

BIGAB BiMOAB

MIDDLETOWN COKB.

tn.ru a right to take a part in the organi­
sation *r ralceqoent proraodiaga of either
Haute to the exclusion of tba member
rightfully elected, a* abown by aaid r»
turn* under the draw ion of tha Court, or
due* aueh right ran tu
laat aamad
member, to the exeluaiou Of the member
aummoned from the aame dlatrict ?

Iran choaeu, ten tba President uf the Sen
ate become acting Govmor if at hi* elactien twenty (20 &gt; vote* only are eaa. for
and again*i hint and those twenty are made
up a* dterrihed in question 12 ’
Answer
thir reply to I be fifteenth
question bt ia the nagariv*, that one
whose only title to tb* Prendency oi the

the record to b* curvet. to receive it, or ■
duly certifiad copy uf it, to rorroet the
rvtnrn »«i* provided in Chap. 212 of tbo
Aeta uf f877. But la aueh caa* they are
required to determine an ia*ce of fact
whether the record or return i» cnrrocl,
and *o far a* their .■nioo ■ coaenraed iu
determining that &amp;M, we think thetr de
termination in eoeeloaive, aubjoH.of eburae,
to be ravened by tb« Houw. If, houaver.
they nboald refuae to bear eviJcuee and •
tbtermuw the qaembiu, aud ahauid, by

6 If the rammau draeribcd in -qua*
lion 1 i* void, and p*e*ou* bohUag each
anmmraara take part ia th* ovgraiaitaui
of either Senate oe House of Repraoante
tire*, and without tha v*tea af aueh peraotu thee* ar* lent than «:xl*eu (10) teem
Iwni ia the Sauate and law than seventy-,
six &lt;7C) mambara io tba llowac voting for 1
and agaiaai of the ofikor* of th* *&gt;»-ealied '
Senile and Haute, hare raeli btoii** any
lte.1 argraixaiton or ofcrar. Y
Anaww —If objortioa wa&gt; mode to tbc
admiamUUty of tho illegally aummooad
pwma. *» **t forth ia the atalemrai pea
►rated to na, and the hraaa* to«k ao raiu n

errarrad Cuenctl had appeared nil horn *
motion at a rot*, thvir authority would
have Loen ths war. We therefore an
•wer that the qualifying oalh. under th*
Constitution or nature may bo adiuinM
t«red to the tnembrrv «leet of either braoeb
in any aumbtn, tliuu/U a qnxrum nut
Siad be qualified bcfire prooradiog
i-rlion Of speaker, *nd if th* whole
of vote* for Speaker b Ira* than *
quorum, and then* i* nothing upuc lb* form agaioM rvipiiring »ush n«w oalh, and
to .ueh practical interprvtauua of th* Coartitutb.*, in the abarace of the axprww
proviaiou or uaantfcA tataollon tn the eon
trary.vc thiak efiara ahoald Ugivao. To

will janify and render legal such aa orgasiaaiki* uf the Soralo and »ocli an OSganixation of lb* Hoom. W* think swob
organiaatioo* would I* justified aad rood
•red legal by the axteiaaa* of aaab abaom-

�ryr

yoQ mutiRff!

The Maine Qt»e*l»n.
The bill far the abolition of slavery in ’
• fa the first page ef thfa imce of the
Basncb wfll Ire found the dncUoa uf the Cuba baa paved the Spanish Chamber of
..
Bnprowre Court of tho State ..f Mafia, in Itrpwtic.
The surrM way to maiouiu peace, » to
n«nrer to tho .junttinns propoMid by the
RepnUican membsra elect of the LegfaU- be ready far war. Let the Maine Repute
ture, to which the rareful attention of the
We do not enppaaa any one ever tried
reader fa directed. Thai tire "Maine .|«atiou- will be aa impcrtsnL factor in tba harder to be a -rest laan than the austere
prasidcntial eosteal of 1S3B i. very appsr-. old fraud Gsrcdoc did, nor did any man
•M. end the facta, and tbs Uw applicable
„ dfatfietly set
. .
..j-parthanopM-l
ton of the Court, that ererytme who de- , Wren't Governor enough to swear the Ke­
aircs la be informed should give theca tho ' ; publican uiranben in ; bat be was Gover­
dome alcenlina
We are fitly ntrted nor emnigh for all other purpoae.1.
that the opinion of the Conn will ifa nd
I The Miniatippi Democrat* hate elected
the down* judicial iorexigatioo, and the
Gen. George to the United States Senate ;
more it U studied. the more applrent will
Arthur P. Gunaan has been cheten by
be the truths which it embodies
, Use Maryland Desrocrau. and Geo. R. L
la it Buncombe or Teffy ?
Gibson of Ixiuisians will sneered Kellogg.
A UngUble miampi U bring made
__________
________
____ ol PertTha
//««cf rays.
Mrs Sargent.
*»« quartets to esthcr manufacture politi- I,ud.
i. tailing
visiting beraiater
bcr sister Mrs.
Mr*. C.
C.
‘ Maine,i, b
ca&gt; rapital aad pxrtiiau bumoombe, or taffy. g. Seril, ef this p’are.
fflre sap her
out of tbc tetwn of Huperraor George B.
fa B iifc.fi.. Democrat but goes
Mancbcater, at the Ute semion of the | down he„y CB ,he W,,
b Maie.
Lrenl af Supervfaoes New fa - far from
u K1&lt;Jb

“ Jr

_.*■ .
AU n UmU‘totA,,
for Governor by using certified ccptw of
tha official record of the several esties,
tarns and pianist ions fi the State ? •
Anawer—In car re-etl; answer tu the
•{UMCona presented by the Governor, we
said, in substsocc, that enc of the objects
of the eoeKitnlioasl retirement* of a rec
ord of the rote to be made at the toot

New York, Jan. *3d. IH3«.
Whilo Gtsxr.l Newten fa daily utd vc
mteotalloualy exploding mioaa nnOer tbo
reels at Hrll Gefi. and Kagit^i miners
are blown el ibc rate ul 1 ,IK® / ywr, an [
eordtsg to tbo latex atnlfaticn, while cxcarating cual, wn hare been treated to a rim Annual Meeting State Pioneer Society.
ilar disaster on a amaller serie nn board an
Tuf 4uatfil Meeting of the Stale P»
oenn staaissbip while bring docked Co its ct.-r Sorictr,. will ie held ss . Laming in
aniral froen aerorn the Atlantie.
Some
incawtiou* 3uog*borrmra took . lighted

KW yoji wm Hgtij.

National Steamship Gmmr, and tbc gaa
generated by the soft Welsh ecal, and
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
confined by the niter abmtsec of noy sort
Ji*iTSas- irtinCZir
J
ef vealilaiioli, exploded, killing «n.* man
re.’s.s^.a rbipr
a«k&gt;.as4 U arranfsO ia kaasr Seaannn
outright, mortally wounding two others,
Gen. Ralph Fly, .Mma, History cf
and Mverdy injuring a number more, in­ Gratiot County,-continued.
CoL Freeman Norvali. Detroit, Lift and
cluding C.pt. Brackett, tbe wdbknown
secret servire federal offirer, who was tn Time.i cf John Ncrrall.
C l. M Shoemaker, Jackron, His Etthe very act of making ar important
|HT*eooc in llbby Prison.
arinw. of smuggled aflk.
It fa feared
Han. H. G. Write. Kalamarou, Bio”k '
The Weekly iLrrid
the Captain will fire* (be sight oi both h»

The spunMdic virtue oi the New York
'police has been exhibited again in tho
shape of their favorite raid*.
The notut, He was the ebnsce of a majonty of the iou* The. Allen keeps a dance house end
rf
*“• •»' &gt;"•
groggety in Blecker struct. ■ The fcqueul-

»&gt;&gt;i» * bu.„

lippore would haunt each a plare.
At
r..
■
e
•
son MUCO foe ilcaertiac him
for a™
bon ,1
that. Lhi* services
at .Supervisor
ritortMcd th. January riomion or that he
,0’i "
^Ule. any rate, miny who drop in are ctxly oe
was of «y particular benefit to hfas Town- !? ‘he ,,ou* of,. Representative, .U Des। cnsioual tit.tors, and are mainly attracted
by curiosity. The other evening the place
ahip cr the County, ia the sheerest bun
was •urrunnd'd, acd some three hundred
eomtr, absolute nonsense, ns ibc Record , prenaivo of the choice of. members far
President, with the following retail : male and female prisoners made. Fnlcra
will Mirai.
they audaciously took the names uf dis­
Ixi a* sec. He was not on any confi Blsiae. « . Grant, J* : S*
tinguished people in rain, it is astoutehing
Bitter tba. did any buaiurm daring that I taring, IS; absent, X ,
। how many aamesake* nt ph-mioeol warThe hmirperalntt &amp;nt‘
semiiio He was not prrecut sny luoni

iug'dnriog the whole .rerei-.a at the hour .at Concord N. II. rep
to which the Board stood adjourned, and
we are told, only * very few times at ifill
Call, er al the opening of any aresiou. Hr
.fit loir part fa the infamou* attempt to
steal the oftee of Superintendent of the
Poor on tbe first day of l Fie fashion, com­
ing here, a* we verily bsherc, iter that pur
po»c. on tbe early morning traiu. while
wlisn litre he could not get tout an hour
later than that train srtirra lu answer al
roll e*H. Again, the claim that hit nt
vires sboiteeH the se»ioo, lead* u* to inWashington Leiter
&lt;|Oire how long tbe Grcenbatker* would
WA«Hit«&lt;rro!tt D. C- &gt;
N^Jan 22d, 1880 j
cannot detent tbc right of ,bt l^giristrtrn haw .pun it out if he bad not been on the
to ascertain and detbre the rtwtR cf the
etertion when the framer* of onr Ccnsritu,
....... ■ &lt; ' -■■■■Imnuir vouniy, i threiteniug tu commit a bigger blunder
tian and onr legislator* hay
‘
'
: than ‘yet wujlu them down, by Imring
»ioH&amp;fa, «Si«; : &lt;
1 j«
*p
■*“ ;•
votes cwt and In guani lliW evidenre . k*TC l*cen il the HerrahDeans had Uvn ia their Mrina brethren bring their fotlotn
spina* tbe eflet not only of aecdctit but! the majority, or even if soy Greenback "esac ‘ to Wmhiogtunflu aa appeal to f'on•A human faliibihty cr perfidy . it i. not j uxMb-rs with suffirieot ability t&lt;&gt; do the
, grew, for recognition Let them ciore.
duty swigpe-l them ha I bren on the com That is just what the Republican.* want.
____ mlttce t&lt;&gt; |etlle wi&gt;h the Treasurer ,
omscrued, wbvu praetiobl^ fa*11 its prt\ I Tlir* *" f“” P1Uu‘ to
•■b^rrar. str* I k&gt; thoroughly veoulated and capnsnot so a* to thwart, but yq r* ly advance ■ and any fct»mp&lt; to ,-,r*r any Gf-nfark rd to view and contempt all over jbe
the main object, th- cxndfuanc- and or- mmba of the Board all orer with pofai. . .• , country • W» 1Ir d! hoping they will
deriy conduct af lionmarat hr ths neo. 1 ...
.
...
eal s/rmc to insure hi* 4&gt;j*f***5&gt; in agan.’ enmr before (’ongrrra, in some form It
uexi Spring ia a Republican Township.
dirty tslfy or very sewlasa buttnsmlre

.
THE SUN FOR IS80.
tW?.^-VJojX

j Hr was dated by rilling to., long
1 thnjuniper tryl
•
Of eouis-* y..ar render, bar.
aboni the mystrereu. uiorder of «
lady uf l.-o easy virtue in Prittee

The New York HERALD

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

New York HERALD.

The giri wx* apf.pan.mtly robbed, but tn 'to
valuaWe srlicleV thin any mtMcd *vm laf:
behind.
No poire w*. heard, ibnogh tn
i the not* belew reeRncd a «h:eple»* inra
lid. Altogether, it U a t.rry strange ran.

WAI3NEFVS
KIDNEY&amp;L1VER
CURE

tinman Misery.
rase like the present the remaii* of Chief
Juatirc Marshall, in Cobras r. Virginia,
are peculiarly applicable.
“It i« tM~e
true," be sap, “that the cuort wilfa not I
lake juritdietiou if it should not, bat it fa
equally true that it must take juriadlrafin

joiee over the result. Herald the people
*bn&lt;s-l “wLoJcrrd wby.'we didn't use forte
•n the first dsy of the &lt;r—ien, fur by that '•The Home. ' fw in-tmcc, kerf’ rieadily '
sccumulatiiv fuisj* cud addin? to lheir.
reaerve even during the darkrat period* of
dejrra»i.a»
Dn.mg lb- serif ports a of I

FOR 1880

Tie Lslui Refillra

,. fatly i ast-WrrtiT.

ClIA&amp;UM DAxroSTH,
Jmtx A. 1’nnt,
AarxiiiK I.tr.nrT.
Josrrit W. Srxtoxt*

the “ Warner Safe Remedies," of whieb
H. H. Warner &amp; Co.. RochsaUr. N. Y.,
arc the sole proprieiers, we do *&gt; with a
perfect Hartls in the rSeicaey i&gt;f their
preparation, and an nnl-oundcd roufidence
ra the truth of all that Jv snod, nd laid
of them
Teatimimials not numbered by bun-,
dreda, hat by tbraMlds, are in the hands
of shove nauxsl gwttlemea, all famishing
ample corroborate evideuee that a* a raraties, for spneiSe lifarare* for whieh reeommendrd are an utvpuibfid and prolo order, are "Bona Fide." have attached
date, time, plaoo and signature of writer
thereof, thy same writing being prompted
aadriy by a landsbfe desire, on the
the writer, to give to suffering mtiBd ,
women an cpfwtnctiy to profit by expert I

। of power
a State •sovernment, but for'
j al! our trouble* and liixh, and fir all the examiuativw of a rere-rt jam pollnbt I by
I wrongs wx^isve so paiieotly endured we- the "Haar.’ | are that they ant ooly'ron
liana t« p»y their regular disalrts-b bat
are this day amply tepiid when wt rcm-mbare a!read&gt; te-.-erred «b-r fi** i-y ibiw.
' her tbc instmmtntality by which we hare
ilnnwpbe-1. jnthont firing a gun, without great fires, an-1 prerent a» sttvn.- m array
of undoubted *«ret&gt; a* ever £&gt;r .
proabending a drop of bfood. without one
tceti.rn of their winy cuaromera
disorderly asacmblage."
; The women suffragist* are having their,
i ar.nnal u&gt;w-wow here, and will make an i
~ a raiasnuian ncro.
sau ot toe man wno :
,
,
, .
,
, Vanderbilt tu a syndicate. There bunds
was promoted on the field of battle for hi* ’«*•'
‘
fnr ,,Mlr
“!
ai' ire* &lt;ifires.1 in general n. itkrt by tho
hcrotam, by Gen. Hrant in person—the । "&gt;H be the s:i»cold story dunbtb~._ C»ugreat upcra’.or.s in parrels to suit. and they
only incident of the kind daring the war j peaemes: will listen to them patiently and
-to keep the Union whole ‘
plx-iw-hule tha petition* with which they !
' comfortable little profit by ths- Iraws-tii-n.
-The tno atfaetionate riergymsa hare
The election* ^rcuniltec of the Senate ! been frolicking lately io a very exuberant
manner. A Mrtfialirt mlnhtci has just
are still going through the farre of taking
faco acquitted of immoraKty, but rebuked
testiBsooy apiost Senator Kellogg, when it
ter indiscretion fa proabyuoh* kiwing by
’* supposed they hate already made tip
their mind* Io uintext him. They mean
ckrgytniD has l&gt;een obliged to rever hfa
collection with his highly respectable,
they hare r. new trouble in this raid. TheI, ooogrogation ii. Hoboken breciue of a '
new Senator from Virginia, Mr. Mahcae, | fatherly interest in hfa g..-id looking conk, |
threaten*, to act with the Republicans. lie
| aietupllfied as tuttal, by kkring , and antsevrr war much vf a Democrat, and he
•mther Hoboken miiiutcr, a youth «C *lo '
1 tjuenee, with tender whisker, and a teodre
riMator clect 'Gsrfield, of Ohio. U the
, heart, was hunted out of his very pkreani
recipient of maaj cuogratulaiiuik. m his
; boarding borne el the point of a revolver
promotisu. !aU night be wss entertained iliy an irate h-uband who heard him trying
st a supper by Rcpmentalirca Townsend ]
tn induce Lie wife tn dope.
of -Ohio, and McCook of New York, st I A good btuinnse far afreet raiirori! earn .
which Secretary, Sherman, Asciatant Soepantes to keep cut of, and one itf which I
frtary Hawley, General Sherman, and act- | they have shown great profieien-y. atuin-1
era! member* of Congrm were prrreot, ed by constant pradiee, is that of running [
and tonight he ia .*erenaded.
over people. A raull boy who was erip- j
pled by the careicasneM of a hone car |

: drircr ba. just recovarod.|l£i,l») damages
A few more aueh awinting verdicts will
in Maine will bare an important influence
imprm the ennllcm corporatiuw with acute I
upon the lorthcoufag I’rmidsntial ram
regard far the lire* end limlm of pedis
men, and heoc*. it fa safe to aanert. they , paign. Tho qnmticn whether or not tbe .
fig
articles
ever
used
in
the
laundry
and
wereW not lend their natue or iaflurar- to , win rfthe people m dedared by the bal I
the pcawmiigstiou of a falsehood.
U will soften water, elean
lot fa to be owriden by technfartiiMi will ■ kitchms.
A peutly good hit at the pompomi pube d»e&gt;d«! oncojor dl, and in a tranner I clothe* paint or varnish, wash' rifts, Joftee J lira who are al wap gofag to reform prii■ c doubt not to deter the enemfas of re- [[furniture machinery, and will not injure
■ lira and uanally fail io lb. inert lamentable
1 the most delicate fabric. Il fa nocexpfe-1
I manner, ha. been made by a grocer iu raw
sire, aad incombustible. Krery lady that iI of our least ravory loealhiM, namely, AreThn Nnw York Herald.
, ha* used it mya she would not be without'
Wn invite the special attention of
Broadway, where the lea«t ariatoeratic of I
unr raodcra to the prospectus of the New '
our German fellow ciiiareis do greatly conTurk HfntW, the great newspaper ol the (
——
trecate in tnultitndc*.
Hn remark, that ! r*t*»
I country. Wc could not my morn or give far-'
Houvehold Need.
a tupsyera smori.tim. fa "an ixg^ix Aiott
tluv information tonoernlng thisextraetdi- j A boisk oo the fam, tie diseases and
,
.
. - . ■ ,
, I»,‘
treatissanl ant Free. Including
nary journal, than
contained &gt;• tbs nd- ,
Bwm !ir„ Coafi;.,. Td_;j
wetiasmant. and will nly odd that the Ltrtr, Jaundice, RilfonaoL, HemfaXr
Pcbfasber does not ovrratato concerning jXwttpiioo, Dyspepsia, Malaria Ac , ad

eutoprire.
m under way
Qm fa to improve the tar-famed and for­
merly faehhmable wslaneg pfasr, Recksway Bearh. tn tbo extent cf SS,M»,M0. •
------ .---- . a----- t msmawlh h&lt;jcd i
coUmmI

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CORIUSP0NDE

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Knappan** Law OTico.
"OUR CURIOSITY BUtlP."
WOMANS KINGDOM, and
THK HOME DEPARTMENT
| Wat "Halil ar leading and in', resting fore

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frte.fiW&lt;0. termJa W rout. Apply M

Knappen'% Law Otlce

INTER OCEAN

�tin

R. R. Statlrike*.
I Through' the c-mrtrey of Mr. T. J Boat,
i tba a.vommodatiav; S.'atiaa Agent, in thia i

Mr. W. D. Hoy^, who,has
been many y*srs in aiy cmusy,
haring associated him.cif with me
in the Dry Good* hu-tiwsa. tbe
firm hereafter will be known as
GOODYEAR £ CO., and I tnwt
that the new firm will, by

; City, wo are euabiad to place before cur ;
n adara tba foBowlag authentic autauMul

| lb. year t879.
j year,1878 ve before mcmCS proeaModi
' eaten the iMuincr pruaperttv of the coontry indored by tbe lleremptioa ot eperie
Freight foewavfod free, Hwcmga 23,44:^98 pounds M, C. emuings on tbo
name. 628,722 38 the same being 569
cam Wheat, 109 Flour, 15d Umber. 38
Stock, 57 cal* miacailaweaau freight. The
el act wright af wheat in 569 cars aa
weighed into ffovator at D-trait ia 13.­
116,146 P «»b eq«i 40 218,602 bueheia,
26 pound-. Average ecat of lh« line
per bushel for tho year to the buyer ia
tbiaCUy, waejmt about 6100. showing

font without rutwing their muntbo.'' Many
axe uxioua lor brm to May longer, but txt
koeount cf other engagements bo fat to visit
neighboring towns ; NsahviUe, Feb. 2 to
7. Don't be afraid ofgetting be mbugged.
neighbors, go and see him and bear his
free lecture.
Ha talks b urse a-aac, and

In addition to abeve freight forwarded
there has been shipped to the M. C R. R.
, Co., lliyaia Timber and Lumber which
Uncage docs cat abvw above and for which
there ia no carriage shnwn. Thcec ears
at the Post Office. will average 5.506 feet per car, at an aver
Mich., as Second- age coat of 611.00 per M.. making 16,776.
Ma O&lt;r.______________
paid for materul, lalxe, Ac-, which amoaot
is left in tbo hodoof eitmene uf llaalinga

elrea James Hall, James Nims. Charles
Oska, H. N. Munroe. Wm Baldwin. 'Eire
FiSJd, W. Sponable, Andrew Kennedy.
Geo. Whitney, Tutu. Beckwith, D. Hough
Matter, Geo. Altuft, C. W. tfoufhuliu.
Mark. Burnell, John Stilsoo, Mills Ingka,
JoIran Ruaeell. Jubu Q. ParaocM. G. H.
Ri.ldoaoo, John Mate. D. E-lmbymsr, E.
B Matthew., E. Xyu, J. W. Altofi. I.
Sponable, Wm. MitcSeO, 0- D. Spaulding.
A. R. Pratt. Jacob Rhudcs, Peter Miller,
N. Abbott, Wm. Trego. P. Butnp, A.
Barnum, H. Knowles, D. G- Ifobiaeon,
John Dawson; E, Bump. F. A. Blackman,
Rev. L Ms.ter, Dr. Burton. Dr. J. Bnssell. Geo. Moore. Deo. Wolwatt, W. P.
T c origin 4 atcry, •■ Grana's Leap Year
Cod delivered to engine, 41® tone.
Party, ”wa&lt; niivvoadably crowded out thia
Fifield, D. MeOmber, Manoieg Dead,
Total bransyv end earning) of both in Jas. McGlynn, H- J. Mod. C. MeeaW,
a.-.k, Lot wilt appear in next wrek’a iastaa.
and out beta.- 34,403,286 pounds.
J. C.Btail, Wm Baleb, R. IMIvia, J.
Rreeipu
Wtikiue, C. M. Menderahoil, El itn Creek,
JU,691 10.
A. W. Badey, John Tester, O. Hnale,
Solon Doud, and a great many ot here.
13^’97.77.

Entered
Bastings.

Sw teliit ?ii? Pries

Stares, are ectiiM &lt;o a paaeion. 3d, Tba
wvWArra or fritare of all aoJdiera who
Lfoad or ware killed while in lbs retvice,
ara entitled to a peertoo, providing only

am hot ah™

n nara.

merit BooutinuanctJ of the patron­
Age so liberally bestowal in the
past. With the as*ttran Ct' to our
customers, that our stock will in
the future us in the past, be

grebe endured Dr. Ktog* CJiforoia
Golden C-mpoaod, for Dyvprerii, Con
r ipttioo. 8i-k Headache, Ccodog up of
F.xid, Jnaodicc, Liver Complaint, IhRoua•«M. General Debility, Drowaiueaa and
Low Spirita Thia wonderful remedy will
pomtwtlf eare, and that where every rein­
ed. baa tailed. To prove that thia woo­
All aridiero who are now reeeivleg pen- d Wul remedy will do all we claim lor it
«ioM are entitled tu an ieoreaee of peaaion you are preoented with a trial buttle free nf
if the diaatriiiy for which they waa pen tail, by which you will readily peraeine
aiuoed h inoftaaieg.
it* wonderful curative qttalitira, and which and prices as LOW if not LOW­
will abow you what a rveriar one dollar ER than can btv found elsewhere,
prior to July Im 1880. in mder to get mm bottle will do. For trio by Burnell
and with ' many thanks to our
peuaiooi back to date -nf diarh*rga or
patrons of Hastings and viciuiky,
death.
AU daimv fir poomon 141 with me vail)
Aa lbs cutlook ia al t meat, we think 1 remain very rcapectfully
•
be proaccntad promptly and anoeemfnlly. that any one of half a dssra RrpeUicani
J- S' Goodyear.
39-10
Du. K H. Larmor.
we could name would be more likely tv ao- '

in

Corner Store, Empire Blork.

Organ for Sat*.
Go to L U Stanley') ibop, the firel
d-ur wot ol th) Centra) Houv, and rec so
organ that yau may buy for 11 00, and
lb«p again you may not. Said organ ia of
tbo Smith American manufacture, a vrey
fine black walaut caaa, ud coataina 21
Mtu of reeda, and i) in good eoudtuuo
tbruugbuul. The onjati coal 6150. throe
ynre ago, and it baa had the beat of care
in the meantime It baa bren placed *io
my baud* to diapoae of by drawing, and

Henry of Baltimore, brotuibt to .
.’Saturday last, five hogs of tbe
' &gt;ta breed, t bat weighed 2560 Ibi;
cf 512 I’m. each. They were

Our expenses are light and we sell Mr5eouTTOr‘.-sen--n'
rnwwla in Clnia malin
.. w . ..
.

FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY

Fo?Xx«!re yean I had taSerod from
tttae to lhae. terribly with Rbrumaliam. to
voch an extent tha; I waa unable to move
about, and loat the ure of my Itmba. I
tried «v«nthing rocomweod.-d to effect a
__ -___ t-.j ___ ..e .u_ —

pn
pg A VA^AEi-E
INVENTION,'
de AwftaftOI
TH£ world ntaowaio

wIEson sewing machine

In workmanship Is oqual to ■ Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished as a first-cisgs Piano. It received
tho highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo*
sitions- IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are mors
WILSON MACHINES sold In the United States than
tho combined sales of all the others. The WILSON
MENDING ATTA CH M E NT for doing all kinds of repairing.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each maohine.

bpmii. The foiluwuig accts. w&lt;
! liitcMoek k Eaiun, Lsmbor
Dan'l BasVin. 1‘utix Duty
Jaa.n Rt;h. Repaying City toola

Aillafs Hrae Matazise.
Aj«»—Alla Barlow, Kelly, I'reMoo,
iShritMT t'.d Stohblna—5 Nayt—0! The folbtwieg ,km rexived from Pin-

The best Goods made .Vow is the time to buy your
printer Goods a^fd buy them Cheep
„
.
JULR’8 RUSSELL.
December 1st 1870________
rept2»jan»

Drugs and Medicines,

Counctl Proceeding*.
Common Cueocil met io regular ree ion '
at their rooms, Jan. 16, 1890. Hie B n^|

la Gray, rupymted by (Riat. A. Wat- : Mayor Grant io the chair.
FdiU Avenue Combination, at I'nfon
I Ml ot All bahg called the following
F.-klaj and Saturday rv-aiogs Belt. were preoentAid. Rat'aw. Kelly,
Prrateo, Sbtinrr tod Bubbire.
Miautca of prcvfotu mretiap
end approved.

JAMESTOWN ALPACAS 1
j

Whati.it?
Ans.—Tour Prescriptions a
I Receipts.
What is it made of TAns.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ?
Ans.—With care and accuracy.
Where to get it ?
Ans.—At Eoberts &amp; Haichki
where vou will always find a full a
select Stock of
•
'

Amount paid out by Company for Tim­
ptayiug for a tueeling of
6how thia to your Doctor.
-u&gt;, hoping thereby, that an ber, Lumber, Tim. Sahrire, 4c., Ac . I—
Ct.eVM.AKt&gt; No»- I. 1878.
Editor) “ HoeA/rr «m Erir" Vlev-daad, 0.
. &lt;t.t betuado to get op a

Ulbttril, o| Jacketa,
tide, Martod co' their Kutrip nearly a year ago, rv-

From -fS.OO to /SO. 00.

FIRST CLASS

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

4SRS.I
027 A 820 Broadway, Nci&amp; York| New Orleans, La.;
Ccr. Slit* 4 Exfocri Stt, Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal.

Formalc by all Find^Cltuu Dealers.

•»I want to my dreesfo. Mr. ,
bought ■ bottle of the Oil, and
&gt;W evufom that tha reeuh was truly
found relief imo»vdwi»iy np-i, th-r first ep
.c----- ,------- rd entirely after
Feeriay a new
.......... ..................... .. auj cuetlnu-d
to me the remedy every three boors. All
pein bavins left rae I anwc from my 1--I

[OMPANfOfT
Vol. MS.
Elsgantly
Illustrated.

YOUNG PEP
, will, that aplcodid Mar adtrere,
a Gray,*!!! bold tfo luerd»at Un­
Friday eeiSatarfoj ttnrfiiage of

; Pay You

&gt;.000,000

«f the Barry Cmuiy Probsts’
Cnun for lb- week coding Jeu. 27. 1880ClctB -nt KUilih. Judge
.
»'rrUy

:. Balins Bliss.
r^CKAOU.
u
’ . 'R. C. CbMubcrUio.

Al

ospsod- Hearing ua probate ef will remtwined and will admitted t» probate
Jin. 21 —Estate pl’ Nnra V. Budikr,
a minor. Order tefotrd discharging guar-

West Meriden, Conn.

Meteorological Record.

co ia a wheat affair, while
Estate of Richard Ha ffsndcn, deceased.
inp^iy of a gentleman who
I Order allowing administrator'a final aen.
Will. Green ,M-~t'd
ld«j 1-veuing laM, atid he ' omul and discharging him from his trust

Adrien by the Lraawer

Vink’s Illustrated Fiord Guido,
A.besotifol work ot 190 Pa fra. One
Colored Fhiwer Plate, and 5U0 IHti&gt;tra­
tions, with DrarriptioM of tbs beet Flowera end Vegetablce. with fwieo of seeds.

Koala cf J. II. Betce, deceased. Claims
board and order fur paymaut entered.
Antonnt uf claim*, 6304.85.

By Order of Committee.

s), minora. Guardian's acccmn* allowed
and order of discharge entered
Estate of Peter Zabrick, et al, miocei.
Warrant aed ior-aury filed. Petitica for
lienee to sell ml eetAle- March let next
areiaurd ft* hearing.
Comity Corr**pondenc.

EntTOB Bamsm.-J’F* had ao dcaire
get up p&gt;ntn&gt;r«fay but think il ao more
pard&gt; this ••publie epUi-m” matter Each
een MUie that 'metier for themselves by
pawing thr^t&lt;b tba diatriM and not lay it

ua ear family, as the family insinuated did
not insert the article. As regards punish­
ment tJ ••the folk boy” f more rrypenlfetly,

C&gt;ctrd foe sweurUw, as the young man
thought it naVuted ton Wrongly nf vulgar­
ity to be compiled with. We do not like
to judge ebnauns character, but ciaotvriy

THE CINCINNATI DAILY TIMES-

Th Iffllsi Pnrclaxiu Cmpuj

:®fio

At a n-.ctirg of the Church and- Soci­
ety Si the Preabycsian Church Ou u&gt;«
25th I6M, Jafoes P. Rnbwts aad Qfor. M.
Dewey were els-etpd Troateaa for1 three
years; G.-urge Putnam and Jui^o A
Orctd,’ for two years ; W II. Hotuem for
oneyvat, 0. G- ILwtly holding over. At
a aubo«iMM meeting of the Cburtb,
James P. RoUrt-v Waa elected Elder for

nn

From tho Banka of the Hudson
Ntvraoo. N. Y , Ort. 20.1879.
II. H. Warner 4 Co-. R-chea'er N Y.
—Gentlemen
"A lady of over seventy
years of nee. io failing health for over a
year, has been using Warners Safe Bit
________ _______ ui. r—i.
grateful for tbo benefit Av haa derived
tbarvftam. and reys that until aha tued
il her atomaeh roold bear n«i vegetable
food for over three year) I briirr* it Io
be a certain apccifi- for dyapcpela.
39-40
J T. Jo*i.rx, M. D

BuoklM's Arnica Sain.
Tbe best salve in the world for cute,
bruises, curve, uleerv. salt rbeem, tetter,
chapped hands, ehRbUine, corns, and all
kinds of akin eruj-tiooe. This Salvo »
gujrinterd to give perfscl aatiefoc kn in
Nrcry case or money refoeded. Price 25
Vinta per box. Fur sale by Rum ill Bros

Cant Sump. In Kogliab or German.
Viok'e 8e»da are tho beat In the world
Fira Cent* for poMago will buy tha Floral
Guide latliag Ua to get there
The Flower and VogMeble Gardea. 175
I’.-va, Bit Colored I'iMro, aad many huedred Eograiinga. Foe 50 ceuta la taper
aovera; 61.00 ia rlagiM ctotl. In -Ger

Cut Glamware, Lamp. ChaadeKen

■mi llroeuw, TaMo and PuckM
Cutlery,

Shania, Saianon

gare, the well-known fattar ftaua,

red Noveltire tri BpaaiuMre

of many Daoeriptfosa.

OHIEYsBSg
POWER CORN 8HELLER.

�Free trade is ajl right in its way, Hn I

what young men want this year m protowtioo agxiMt marriageable feutake.

SELLERS'
COUGH

Dan Voorhaea soya the r&lt;m&gt;a Ohio u a
Republican state, u because it romaine
more Republicans thia Damoerat*. Van
ocearionably turn. lame aam« powerful re-

Ladies PHTSICIANt, CLEROYMER AID
THE AFFUCTEB EYERYWHEBE.

™ “a™

TRIUMPH OF TBE AflE.

proficient scholar- that Garcetan and bh
advisers did tint find a single error in re­
turns made of vote* cost by them. The
Democratic party, it tni-ht be remarked,
always wu “laanon* tor »pe!lio.” Tilden

mrr pills

CUES CKX UUDOtf.

TUTT’S PILLS

-■7 ?'

3S&amp;3

Gareelon has added "wriiln” to ita neeom-

TUTT’S PILLS
Thlnga in Goneral.
proepcrou* aad happy one

12 sraa 8484/M7195.

Receipts for tbo

The wedding few received by oar rest
leaving a balance Jan. 17, 1880, of
dent clergymen go far toward detnenstrst8523^10.54 ; increase for tbe weak, 838,log tba: the good limes have come again
U&amp;59,
The Charlotte Zxmkr, sap:—"It will
The New York WorlJ rap:-"If

Tbe Battle Crock Jounal of last week
were right and shoukl bo jnatified; if
lys -.—"A Battle Crock boy shwt a snake,
they violated the Ceastitutiou and the
urioj nine feet long.

fait Lard or Butter?
Why will our farmers persist in flooding
the market with such quantities of *hlte.
They win 11- lardy looking butter, when they can, by
the use of Welks, Richardson A Co’a Per
freted Batter Color, make it at the golden
w York ^ribuse say*
Uartelonkill able to feel pride color of June tha year round. Any but­
ter buyer will tell you that such a color
will make a diftrreuce of from throe to six
sbow for it presently.
cents per pound.
2d—Tbe great problem no* before Con. An Iowa Judge's Sentence. .
grero—bo* to do nothing for four or five
racy of the United States.

Tilden.
4 lb—A Beymour boom hx« been shout­
ed in Washington. It sounds ra molancholy as the signa! (rum a ricking ship.
Sth—The glory o! bogus Governor
Smith waa shortlived. He ewme up a* a

tossing sentence upon some liquor dealers
in that Suu, remarked to them as follows
concerting their crimes:
While there are greater crimes known
to tho law, which ore punishable with
great severity, there are none which in­
volve mere of these nudities known as
despicable meinnora and audacity than
the selling of intoxicating liquors.
There is something in. the taking of
human life by violence so insununcoai
'that it shocks and terrifies ike minds of
all,' and yet we look upon the man who
takes human life quite as mrelr, bat by
a slow, lingering process, if not without
condemnation, at lca»t without horror.

the fraudulent Governor, tho fraudulent
Coaucilmcti ind Elite officers aad tbc
fraudulent taembera of the &lt; Sen ate and
tenoc arc in every moral sense murderers,
House fa Maine, and tint J i» tn slink and you are within the spirit, if not the
away out of the publie gate.
■ letter, guilty of maailaUghter; for the law
The Canton Repn»it"ry thinks uno cf says whoever accelerates the death of a
human bring unlawfully ia guilty of, the
Edison'a eleetris lights should be located crime.
Yoor Waited victim* upon tbc
on Governor Garaslon'r eye-glasses. ^*r- witness stand, and who undoubtedly comcelou does not need light. He walks mined perjury to screen you from ihn 1st,
right into deviltry st high noun, with hia not only abundantly testify that you are
accelerating death, bat that you are indue ,
eyes wide open.
tug men to commit still gnuter tri mew than
Tlie Cincinnati, Ohio, tLaiaserci-rf, yiiitr own.
Yoa ttiB maintain the appearance of
saya :—"The question to be decided with­
in the next six months is whether tbc Re rtvnsctsbility, but how morally leproa* and
irrnfuiou’ you are inwirdly, the rain, pjvpublican party it organized and maintained erty and idleness which you are inflicting
for tbe benefit of the country and the o|&gt;uo this community declare* as from the
adysneement of the prinmpta.jT liberty, huuBctopw. You arc living in idleness .iu-.!
eating the broad of orphan*, watered with
widow's tears. Yoa are stealthily killing
languished ritilon.
your victims and murdering the peace and
The New York IkrM, rays -.—Ohio ia industry of tbe community, and thereby
always bound to have a finger in th. pie, converting happy, indostnou* home, into
aad Cincinnati no* claims to have grade- rai*ery, thriftl™ poverty, and rag« Yon
arc sowing the roods of ignorance and tdU
nero and want among the generations to
fag off'legs in her
Medical GollcptTbc Oaveruor, in menllobing bis loyalty,
spoke of having lived for wrenty yozrs in pray io ttax». nightly with daolste
hearts for the coining home of your
Maine, bat ha studiously avoided raying
vktimn, whom you arc luring with
that he waa educated fa jOUo. I&gt; may tho wtlns and atnilca of the devil into mid­
night debauchery.
In fine ooe can have no adeqnato conwe call attention to the fact that history
may be corrected. Roared In Maine, rd- cepticn of aesfaract until ho wee Niag­
ara, nor of tho terrible fury and grandeur
nested in Ohio, and dixgraccd everywhere, of a stcrm in mid ocean until ha has wit­
would aocm to be abnat the abnrtew' way nosed om; ro no one can know the utter
of expraming it.
degradation and total depravity to'
can be
brought,
The Mryetulrn! Slitranuin says:— whiehhia specie*
until hs looks upon the dcsclatc turn
We agree with the Nashtu TticynijJt caused by yuur hcllixb traffic.
that “the. doctrine that any branch of
You arc jiereutcnt, defiant law-breakers,
government can play the usurper without aad shamaldsly bcavt that in defiance of
interference from any other brands to as law sod moral sense of tbe eomtnnnity you
will Motions in your wicked and criminal
weak in law as it is total tn atatoamsnship."
nr*o‘.ic«
That ia to aop^if law is founded in jtutiic
HowtoGet Well.
and tnmmon Sense, a« statesmanship
ought to bo to be worthy of tbe name. | Thousands of persons are constantly
Attorney-General Tappan of thia State troubled wish* combustion of disaaMs.
Diseased Kidneys sod costive bowels arc
belieree that the Supremo Court of Maine their tonnentors. They should know that
can take cognisance of tho roaming-ont Kidney-Wort aels on these organs at the
proeae of Gereebn and his Council, and »mo.timc, causing them to throw off the
reverse their action if U contravene* the poisons that have clogged them, and so re­
newing the whole man. Hundred, tmtitorney-General of Maine refuses to apply

Congruumin Frye, one ot the foremo*i of tho loaders again*! the altempUxl
disfranchisement uf tho people, U the
brother la-tow of Governor Gsrechm, the
chief of the eonepiratora

Tho Chicago Trilninr wickedly remark*:

General Chamberlain.
In that staunch Republican Jotirori,The
Grind Rapids Ecyle, we find the following
which is surely worthy of the aUortton of
otfr president makers. It sap : 1
"Will there be a Presidential booth for
Gen. Chamberlain, uf Maine ?
liet's see haw it would look rtjwiy
Far President, Joshua L Chamberlain uf
Maine; for Vice-President, Thomas W.
Ferry of Michigan."

ftrfepa

I *I.«.'S*xvo&gt;o'

fa itrolf. Lb

TUTT’S PILLS

The cause of failure with the majority
ol propio if, that they are oat of their place.
There are Loo many clerks ia tbe pulpit,
too many ministers behind counters, too
many men who would do Utter la work
far others trying to do buricam for themBclvta, and too many tuecbsnic* at the
broker's board. If every man wsi in his
place, and frithful to his work, there
would be few frilurev.
Loyalty to Christ, ssys a distinguished
speaker, means loyalty to His church,
and in any caw where a secret, oath
bound organisation is regarded as para
mount authority, the chureh should re
flute admission to the person. It in very
evident that tho distinguished speaker
knows nothing about oath-bound societies
Ear we know that no oath, obligation, or
instruction, is given to any person that in
anyway interferes with bis duty to his
family, church, state, or any honorable rc-

Do you waul a purv. bloom-.
lac Complexion I If w, a
few applleations of Hagan *
MAGNOLIA:BALM will grwtify Jim to ywir heart*.* eonteat. It &lt;1&lt;kt&lt; away wllh Nallownr#.--., Bcdnr.s. PimplesBlotehrs, and airdbraactt end
Imperfections ortho akin. !'■
orrrrcmre the flashed appearcaco of brat, fathrno and ex.
rltommt. It makes a lady oY
TH1KTY appr-ir but THEXIT: and m aatural. cradoxl.
and perfect arc Ita effretx.
that It fa Impoaalble to detect
its appUeaUoa.
.

SYRUP !

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60 Years BeWre the Public.
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PHTMliLL

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PROBATE ORDER.

STATK or MICtnUAX. C«*aw«t

TUTTS PILLS

E,*”.

TUTTS PILLS
TUTTS PIUS

; JAlWIMir ®y pr- -i' i
IM ■
r-11 by I:..- i&gt;r.'....2
’■■1
~orv Hau 85 y.-ar., $
&gt;ll&amp;r WTilv nnjxnvr.LTiirtl r«ult«.J
IS.- BEBD FOR CIRCULAR.;
; S. T.1.MMW, M.C..

•nd *11 .xL-.r **&lt;*»■ laxsrwtM la rail rat*t*
• k r.-c»lrW t j *&gt;pu.- M* uraioa *1 .*i.t xirart.
Ibra la W haMra *1 UwrrskM* URm. is tb* alls
I't ftauUui. «*4 «bi»w «*ara. tt «av tbvrs b*. wbr
sS’.x-i
ttw !&gt;■■—&gt;*• lularM-.tJ is mH ratal*, *f
tat pan:*srr -t
rraiH*. uls nxa b**naa
irWttl
* *«*&lt;MWV wialwt •»* HmxHi«l &gt;■ •aatt&amp;aau
-f B*xr». tbr*. a*n&lt;-t|v* « &gt;&lt;ii. *r.vm&gt; la raid

Answer Thia.
Did you ever know any person to be ill,
without inaction of the Stonueh, Liver or
kidney*, or did you ever know one who
wm well when cither was obstructed or in­
active; and did yon ever know cr hear of
any ease of the Clod that Hop Bitten
would not care.—Ask yonr neighbor this

t n,..«TL«:M
»« JtHlrew. Alss J. MHlrsw
istrssTuwf;i'o;
■QtSS*'«l,A."tS
..»« H..W. nil.di, st UraliXii'.'L-nl.Sra.fc

?Mialrer Uarvy. ■■■&gt;1 Caw itasaa
(a Mat
aa Mlmra.
TS*
tba n.rth ran ■1aav(rr aat *M&gt; tlwar
qarva to lawa xio* wJik1*!!}'n* *r
La-lx Ubawm. M aio*. a*«t«fi|ta

raxULim la Caurtra - aatnwtiilru
l» InevMTiUte laU&gt;» Calaa aai itCu

1 cTh. SNOW i CO.
Aa the outlook ia at present, wc think
that any one of half a docen Republicans
we could muse would bo more likely tu sccare an election than Grant.

wer la **■! t- r tUnr

Nothing make* a .man,.w&lt;mao, or child
foe! mrooer than a tickling wnraiion in

WASHINGTON,

IMPORTANT LETTER

‘HE WHITE

PORTLAND GUTTER

From a Distinguished Physician.

Sewing Machine

Unritcle-d it Afptanttt,
. UtparaHticd is SMtfkily,
Utsurpasscd it CaatrsKSics.
Usprccedestcd irftpalarity.
Atd Uufapatid it tkg Brod

Ml PHttl Esttt lltK'IKlt,

Ikrt Perfect SeTrffig Hachir.:
IN THK WMLO.

BEST II THE WOILI!

SANFORD'S RADICAL CORE

D

Carnap. S
UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION.

Jaffnraoit St.,
North-we.utem Grand Trunk Railway.

Bl-CARB. SODA

Michigan Central Railroad.

Which Laika new tMag.

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
?iu.rNTJto”-P!.?S

nCOLLINSW
VOLTAIC PLASTER

DETROIT

rums *a«n anuesne rttur:;
mm siwiii~iHcnite po.

Aectricity
Canada Southern Railway

S--®j SSSstxEsi
BALSAtis AHO PINK.

TWO INTONE.)

serving of lbs highest praia* for dberootno*. firmness and lavd-hcadcdacaa, is
Gen. Chamberlain. lie was the man for
Tho New York-Tniwae aayi:—"The tbe hour and for tbe occasion, and to him
Waablngton DunderbraJs seems to be. the people cf that State are probably in­
debted, more than to any other one per­
IDTAHIC BALSAM
son, fur their escape from a bloody insur­
of tbo Maine Dnttderhamis."
rection."
It rasy hare a tendency -to calm those
Another exchange rays : ■
excited Democrat, who are calling Gen­
"I'nt a marble on General Chamber
eral Cham bet Irin "Blaine's military dae- lain', head and it will not roll off."
Ipct," to bo assured that tbe two men hare
j
.
If You Are Sick, Read
ibron on unfritndly political terms I.r a
time. That feet is nolorions in Maine. tho Kidney-Wort advertiscmant in another
column, and it will expbin to yea tbe ra
A more apwopfau hit than the follow­. tronri method of getting well. Kidney­
ing from tbe N. Y.
wo, Wort will save you mare doctor's blib
have not seen for many * day
“Tbs than atty other medicine known. Acting
With ipecific energy on tha Kidneys and
GnMolwek Ccnfcreriec has called a Nation­
Lrver,.it cures the worn diaaases canned
al Convention at Chicago for the 9th of by thAr derangement. Use it at onoe.
Juno-otw week sf:er the Republican
Convent ioc. The. call itself is a gta-d exWhat Sbvnfl Drink Doer
■wple ofwbu wind can ' dn with the 1 Thia wu the terribly suggestive alatetogiiah Ungrogn.”
meat aayoMd on tho blackboard which
««xl «x th- pUUorm st the Chie^o noon
Tbe fight in Maine is not a fight be- prayer nuwting the other day :
Vtck'a lUuitretad Floral Guide,
“It er»U 81,000,000,000 &gt; ytv in
twron tbe Republicans and Dsmueratt,
A beautiful work of 100 Pages, Use
tat between the Republican* .nd all mtwy.
Colored Flower Plato, and 500 Illustra­
“It makw 6l» per coat, of oar insane.
oUtotx, of whom the Grroabackore see .
tions,
with DtncripiioM of the best Flow­
‘•Il taakea 05 per coat, of our criminals.
tags nugority. Governor Guneloa b a
“Il cause directly 75 per cent, of cur ers and Vogelabta, with price of seeds,
ZteroMret, roman prqwrty . Forioota, marden.
and Low to grow them. All for a Five
I# K»S'“h ot German.
"It wads forth 96 per aent. of our vic­
bet th. msjoetty of tbe Cowril. whjcll
Vick's fW.
the bort in the world.
did tbe counting, are Greccbacken ; .ad ious youth.
"It roods one mry rix minute* into a
i^0 »“&gt;
t«*e Floral
if tho meo to when-, oarti&amp;mtes hare tmn drunkard, grave, or nearly 100,000. Guide tolling how to get them.
»**» • *»taro of the LaghtaK.
Tho Flower .nd Vegeuhle Garden, 175
Culotcd F’Uua' ,wl ““f tuDheap their arota, it will raroilt in thatfedrad hngrartitga- For 54) cent* in paper
tian uf th* Greanbaok eanditUu. for (forcoven; 81JM) is elegant cloth. In Gcr-

Vick's -niustnitad Monthly Mecaxine—
1’i*X«a, a Cniorad Plate ia every num?’T ‘•’^Cravinr.. Prirefl^S
«r; Eire Copio for " “ “ ‘
Nntshro. MMfcr 10

12.00. 52.5

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Atliir'i Hue Majaiic?

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VOL. 24. NO. 40.

THIS PAPER
.....REW YORK.

■swiwaan a «v#esis«w» »sm##m lUarwoea

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1880.

GREAT H OUT SALE
AT THE CASH STORE
As I am now ready to Gloss Out my entire Stock of

I invite the Public to come and examine my Stock which
consists of

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Nubias, &amp;c.
ATTQR5EYXAT lav

OVERCOATS
which I will sell

your good Christians can ''walk anywhere'
near him for fear of soiling your white I
, robes.
Ob, when you dear lietlt ugeU
i gO up yonder to expm'a your heavenly
"Thera will bo no broken boose, and I
' yearning# with a golden harp aceompani- must hare her, Richard."
m*nt, may the Neater for whom you have ;I "Will you kt me drin ?"
fought each a valiant fight, have loo much ' -Thank you. I must go atone."
With one more took al the determiotd
girl, h« turned to obey her wish.
She

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for 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one box exjra free as
n premium. Or the orders may be sent to us for one or more
boxes at a time, with remittance, tend whcn.we have thus received
orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box l?ee us propoced

Maiiville.

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of the Soap, which is to be shipped to his rare. Address

GRACE'S LEAR YEAR PARTY.

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.

| kitehen like a# cast wind, breaking ia open
Grace's reyrrirti so suddenly that ah# wu
taking the iron from her band and draw­
ing her into the bright sitting room before
the alxtracted gtrl fully realised that she

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SAWS FILED,

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U KIT.

'He waa not at home, ud I felt obliged'

to come, and the waa the only bone at my
dupoate
Ricbud barne-ed her under
protest, nod I expect to lod him sadly
disappointed because there an no broken

■ Riebird, I shall tell .mother that I la
going, and you must oot tell her about
"Nothing bat aome important shopping
Nellie until 1 oom# home."
•xpedittoe, which h to result in the glory
to her ironing with a troubled heart, won­
“If you ever do come home," he mat- cf the grand party eoald cal! forth neb
dering if her life had been such as to fur- 1
daring. When shall I drive ?"
uish cue# for Rom'# reproaches.
She '
knew llirt the had never thought of her ■
brother in couoectiou with the party. u a spirited horac^rill wfieu released from
Siwe coming to the farm ah# had declined.I' tbe stable after being toug a prisoneral! inch invitations,' thinking she would 1 Every lime that she spied a fog, or a bird
not go to the first, and it would be easset (, dew Up to the rood, she started, to that
to rtwial the second.
She moat see Hose I1 Grace's slender shim acbad with the effort
to hold her. This kept the giri'e thoughts
1 busy for the three first mile#, and prerent
Her cheek flamed suddenly as she asked cd them, from dwelling upon tbs object of
bcraeli the question, “Would I be aaham-1' her visit to town ; bat as the gray because
1 tidy woman steading in the doorway,
od to go with Frod ?
He was ao intrill-; calmer, the misgivings at Grate's heartl Grace said quickly:
gent, such a graceful cum pan too.
She grew stronger, and more than ones she hadI
“I will have my leap year party now
knew that he was the pride of tbe home ; nceriy turned NeHie'a head' toward home.. | with yvur oonaeut. That la the widow ol
J the man who waa kilted la the mina a
arete, ud that the enjuymenl of many of,
1' few months ego, ud I can tertify to the
her visits to them was owing a great deal

Ev«b
Waa it becaute he thought that site shared . them has the Jmst faith in me.
the fewllng which shut him off from all mother turned pale when I told her that I
companionship but that of hte ow^ family ? waa gving to town. I will just show them
ud did she share that feeling ? She did that it is pjMible to pi neflr a (re and oot
not try to answer the question, but, ret­
“Hare you an invitation to the leap
His Irot call was at Nr. Ashbury'a.
ting down her iron,-she weal,to her room
year party ?"
.
• nd prayed that her friend# might become Lilli. Ashbury had been one of hie favor“Yea, Robert Tompkins brought me one
lowly followers of Jeeua, ud that she itre in the old, py dap, and be was «uri
too weeks ago’"
uua to know if her greeting would be' ohUmight never, through fear of the world, be
“Are you going ?'
tempted to refuse tbo cup of cold water to ling like that cf his country acquaintances.
“I bare oot thought about. it much,
uy of hie little ones.
The morning came, bright and beauti“You're a meet provoking iceberg.
look of pteuned surprise, and returned his
There'# not a gtrl within five miles 0!
greeting warmly, al tbo warn# time admir­
ua who has thought of anything etec for
ing the handsome face aglow with the long
He waa aoou
laughing, as aha tboagbl of her New Year walk in the clear, evld al’.
been mitteoed, ud Elma Norton ear# that
girts and callers in the odd city days. What surrounded with' . cutatretebed bands,
ah# will talk until the encores an escort, if
would tome of thces eallcrs think, to bm which he took with the easy frankoww
it should bring her a dcaen millets#.
h«r now 7
Would it not be fun if she wax obliged to
"Whatever they might think, 1 know watching all the lime Lillie'a whilZ band
that I am a happier and mom useful girl playing with the dainty allver cup which
than I waa then, with all our wealth and she held out to him, the wine sparkliug
poritten.
I half believe that I'm glad ; end changing color Ilka a great laming
"Ob, I secured cousin Ralph the very
that father tert hi# money."
day of the invitation, ud have been taking
Ho had opened bte lips to decline .&gt;1
She chirped to th# poultry, and they
lessons in bsrtiMwing ever aiaoe, #o that I
mm# flying ud gobbling and strutting gracefully, u bo had teamed to do, when
cu do it all in rtyte.
I'm to hare the
ah# suddenly drew beak her band, turned
new cutter end Fred's bells. I've baked
red ud pate alternately, and stood staring
the splcndidart fruit cake, end it te all
into his face, the very pietaro of distressed
froeted and ret away to mallow."
"Don't let them fly away with you, Mier
Groce bail been thinking bunily, while
Fred fell that a doxeo pair ot eyes wore
Grace," ..id a voice behind bar.
her friend rattled on, and when aba jerked
"Turn about te fair play, Nr. Clifford. watching him curiously, and be held out
her bead around ao that she could ace her
I na off with a goodly number of them his hand for the cup, drank iu contents
lam, she waa ready with her quirt but
last night. If they should era their com­ with a smiling bow, and net bimarif lightly
decided reply:
•
rades banging in a dismal row with all to the task of Bartering hla liute friond to
"I think not, dear."
f
their email nocks cut in two, they wouldn't regain her composure. Ho very well knew
That bring just the answer which Rose
the meaning of her confusion, and pitted
be mercifully disposed towards me."
had expected, she made no pretense of
‘■Oh, they will not be too curious if you her while he inwardly curood her blunderaatonuhroent
Iler next question waa
will continue to dietribuu the coni. It's He Boon took hia departure and walked
down the street without Mhn for aaotbut
brought a wondering look from Grace.
mll^nd wuodsrod if branded Cain fell
She looked up into hie face, and the
“la the party at variance with your
any worn than he did.
look pained her ao that she eonld not reply
creed of the proprieties ?"
• Whero'a the good-of trying? every owe
Arter a Hille ailenro she mid :
“I did not think of it in that wky. You
“Why. I forgre to wish you a happy expects me to fail, anti will be disappointed
bare all been ncighbon ao long, end there
la a perfect undemanding among you with
regard to it.
I am acquainted with so
few, and have not the heart to step beWhile be wm letting the Ulternma
Tbe words were spoken with such a
twpen Elma and Nr. Delafield. He being
childlike wiatfuloss* that Grace foil like *nettle over h'ta brert, Lilli. Ashbury Hoad
one of the throe genttemu to whom I
pale. determiood face, white th# srocrying—ebe hardly knew why—but ah# with
'
should due make proposals, you have

Pnyii the highest Cush price
for all kind# of FanneVs Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Cressy before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at hia Elevator, corner of Broad
wav and Railroad Street*.
“You sroeld.uot risk the diagram of
Hnatings, April, 2. 1870. 40 having entered company with the third,*'
broke in Rose, pemteoately.
"Dear Roue, what can you meu T‘ ud
Grao# looked wondwlngly at bar ftkad's
fluting eye.
“I mean that you are just like all th#

• GwUtewma," aha mH firmly, “I hrre
always beriu^d to offer wine to those to
whom it may be a temptation, bat I never
felt the ten of it a# tsow.
With God’s
She waa tarty far having said that. She help, I shall never again taste wise myself,
kuror hia foterprotatina of tbs remark when
aba row ths flush on bis fees.
"Thank you again, Him Grom.
Nay
year Now Y’esro be all so happy that you

BANGING BINDON CUBTAINb

for them. If I had known that they did not
t invite him, ito yea tittak that I Would
i Lav# gane to one ol their old partite?
; Ralph ud Frod wore Miking0.1b. pooh

Ths Belu Noir of Malden Aunts,
To-day 1 art ia a car ssax od ths Lake
Shore rood, behind a pole, care worn lady,
who ra taking a Uttls boy from Clsvr
tend to Ashtabula.
-As ths Httte bey
t—
=ri=d,
thing itromed to attract hte altcntkm, 1
could col help listening to some of hia

took a east bold. her. “It was only yes­
terday that he mid that nothing would
Induce him to lot uy ooe but himeelf

' • superior quality of her cake ud callee I
shall starve before we reach home.
Will
-you tte Nellie ud partake witfi me f
He laughed ae he assisted bar to alight.
She ran in alono eod. when he was at lib­
erty to follow, he found her talking famil­
iarly with Mrs. Clinton, white a brink
liute girl arranged the oak# ud eoffee for
two. When they were anted, Gram's
.
’
ed man who mt before her, oot whom ah#
,
would dan a greet deal to save, but a
handsome, elegant gentleman who looked
very Iktte like a bread plucked trom lb#

THE NEW VICTOR

Tbe jingling belle passed tbe house, and
the girls heard merry laughter and gay
voirow. Rose turned to Graiv and Raid
aoftly
"Bat your'* is the bert leap year party.

• Where do Stan come from auntie?"

understand why it shiul-l be eerier for one
who was bred and eUncated as a geatteman
to gratify hte appetjte in a sateoo, where ■
he will find any number of friends to i
welcome hun, than to puroue the narrow i

Imperial Soap

above,

nature, and just how to work upon bis
present mood.
He knew, too, whet that
:ule of wioe had done for him after his
1 had no heart to go. after talking ao
long sbstiMare.
Is it any wonder that
ron yesterday.
Elma Norton took
when Nrilia flaohad rioog Main street,
r on Ralph at the eleventh Lour, and I
Grim's quick eje asw the fnlfilment of
’e come to ask if you ran ever forgive
her hart's prophecy?
Fred stood with Bob. Barney among
the crowd ot elegant teengen upon Hsge'e
corner sod his face wu turned to tile
steps which led -down - into the saloon.
“Don't, Grace, darling.
Frod told me
The girl's heart throbbed painfully ae she&gt; all about it when he cum home.
He
looked into one familiar lace after another, called you God's good angel, and said that
' you bad restored bis old faith in human
nature, and made it powribte to belteve ia
God's bring kindneos.
He mid that be
touched the raffing, she had reused Nellie knew that you had a higher motive for
efooe to tbe walk, and riertrified him with your arts than tbo world could give. Ym
hia own name, spoken in a tone cheerful win help na both to your peace, will you
end coufidewt, bet wbteh aejl an entreaty
echoing through all the ehalbon of hia

comfort
Rme flung off tbe twining arm !
and began again :
"Ob, there's Ninnin Lee and Jboute ■. never hate to aok yon twire for earthing
Avery and all . tbrir tribe going to prayer ' and that give# you full elaitn to the name.*'
"Well, thia time will be an- exception, unexpected start end Grace almost foot the
meeting every week with their earnest
deairu to take up the erom and battle for Ii then, for Prion and Doll are art hareemed rein# Frod jamp«d and enught her. look­
the Christian eaise, yearning over the I to the Inb akigh to go for wood."
ing inquiringly at Grao., who spoke hur­
•poor heathen,' and #11 that, and not one j, Grace stood still fvr a moment, bar riedly, bar eye wandering weevoualy over
I mouth and drooping lubes showing her tbe staring crowd.
he went to chureh test Sooday, protending ditappoiotmeot. Thea she looked up with - "Boe, Mr. CHSxd, that ia the wuyabe
that they did oot see him. Of oouroe, if the earnest fare that woo any request Lu behaved ever since we started from
Fred is earn: st about reform, be should be
home.
She has quite lamed my wrist,
Ifidepeodrat of . all such things, but, (
ud I am afraid to drive beek. How soon
unfortunately, bo 1a a son of Adam—has
not yet outlived bls apprtite. You cannot!

I also offer the biggest bnrgui

DENTIST

WHOLE NO. 1291.

“How ho* walks I he looks ad athletic.
spending hi* iacoase in saleoc*
They
laughed thta. ud halted h ‘youthful folly,' Not every young min would choose to
but wheat he made a muly effort to place walk seven mile# to town and back with
ao many splendid hones in the stable.
be alroog enough to Heist it. lhay ‘ treat Oh!" with a deep sigh, "I hope that he
him *e an outcast, calling that a disgraew. will come home with a etep aa firm !'*
Yea, the very onw who ted him into throe
A thought came to her suddenly, s# she
‘youthful folliro' which came aq near to gated over the shining snow trade.
raining him.
If it were not for father's
paralysis, he would go away somewheic.
but be hasn't tbo heart to lease tn bow
Thea after a long ulaocr, during which
He'# getting discouraged, I know be io,1 her face settled into a look of drop though tand he'll go ta town to morrow, I know ii falntsa, .be rigbed softly .
he will, and Bob. Barney will be tare to | “Tit try."
"What will you try ?" mid tbe hired
Here the flash went slowly out of th# man, coming ouj «&lt;r ths porch beside
girl's eyes , she flung hcroelf 00 s cbair, her; "to take cold Mending there is th#
and sobbed wildly.
Graeo went to her and pul her arm
about her, but she was’ so shocked al her J

“What will he think team?
Well 1
dtd not-do it to win hi# high opinion.
I
wanted to help him for hi# own sake ud
for hi# family, and, if my act has been
unwiee, let the thought ol a worthy motive

Theo the poor, worn oot woman rigbsd,
and leaned her aching brad on the bosk of
the forward aeat, white Freddie buried
himself by pteeing hia mouth agaiart the
window, and soutoquised io a sing song

"Mary had a lidte lamb '
"Sheep had a little lamb I

Sl&gt;b raised ths coffee to bar lips but
dropped h quiekly with a tty of pein .
saying fcintiy in answer, to his look of
, “Ny arm te hurt wore# than I thought.”
' And tl needed only ooe gl.ne. hi her
pate face to show them that aha was suffer­
ing. Tbsy bound the swoBen wrist with
wrt etotha. .nJ Fred bald ths cup to her
lipa, bitiding her drink Io th# success of
her leap year party.
She obeysd with
eoarlet shako, and was very glad to find
herself once more in tbe alsigh
this piser for twenty yean, and we bare
They talked of many things, bur they
never sold a proprietary mediriwe, that
were very near home before he made toy gives roch uaivenal autiafaetteo u yoeuu,
especially your
Kidney and Lire#
Cure, and Safe Diabetua Cure,
"Will you promise me, Grace, the next
time you go in pursuit of a wudem not
to trust your life to ao wild a horse T'
.She looked ao disUmsed-so doubtful cf
his optatoo of her set—that be bent down
and took the limp band io his, mying
gently:
■ I know that you are suffering chia for
me.
It wUl not be in vain, believe m«.

�r,*
Grounbeoh and Democratic Support of.
tbe Fraud In Maine.
Tkc public bu already b-eome weary i'
•&gt;f the political eoefiict which has been I

la H Ignorance of WHHttl Lytof?- |
Eorro* BxHttxn —In the Hartings:
fome Jjvrvil of Jaa’y J2d, inM, I find I

: taken off hm family, rod baring rimUar oe !

41 Barclay Street, N. Y., bate issued
their reprint of bLACXWood's XAtUSCMl'
for January, and the present number is
ooa of ucuMiil fataraat. Verhop the pa
per wkfah fovitw the rrost attentfoo ia fa
hole in tbo floor rnvraled the mrthod cl tbe form of* letter written by a Turk who
the thieves. White Mr. Mo*m wp toek- ia highly educated rod baa been ao exlag up and trying bolt* and fhutien. lb«
burglar* who had dipped into the cellar,
ret briskly to work. Aa Mr. Mcstro rat­
tled away nt bar and lock, the burglars
rawed furfoutly under cov/r of the noise.

: rarion hitns-Jf to go nut, b« locked op
with n-uch elaborate rare. On bfa retera
a very short time sfurwavd. he found
(ilkanud other’ vriuablo good* misring. A

New Yorit, Jan. 3lHh, 1880.
Eight thoueud dollan waa the nice IUde aunt realised for the rarred cause cd
charity by tht grand annual bell at the
bold Mtvmpt of Gov. Gsrnckii and the'
Academy of Music whieb has became in
Groesbeck and Democratic managers ia :
the crranc of years to bo maidcred the When Mr. M. retired, the burglars hofated
Thoughtful
men
wb«
read
each
aa
arti
­
Maine to reverse the will vf the people by
culminating pint of the faahionalfa aca- up a amril boy through the hoi* they bad
routing out their legally elected Senators cle can have bat little thilh in any rtata- son Tht lion lira down with th- lamb on made xnd waited till tbe old man came
and RepraaeatMivee.
Il has been alarm­ mentto befoeed io the newspaper that
back, and While he wu fumbling with hfo
would
print
it
as
being
a
truthful
stateed at tbe detennination of three loaders to
keys, they deliberately handed out tbo ateignore the mandate) of the Supreme Judi-1
leu good* in broad daylight under his
cial Court.
It l.» been troubkd berauw 1I majority of raara. the preaa of the to- agers. The ladies of every race and de­ none, &gt;o that no power by cop'd preriHy
j called National party are either managed
there is evidence that bpdira of men were
gree of beauty don their sweetest imilra su.'pect them. The trick was cer.rinly
by man who are ignorant, or by men who and most resplendent jewelry, and the cosber describe* the sheep washing and abcerurgsaixed with a view of seiring the Capi­
are knsvre. Tbi paper ftam which the
tol and placing in Mtlhority State efieero
tumm are with eaeh succoeding year get­
Why la it that people will build well in-, berw-broaking. and a -fearful rido
above u token being one of our eity pa­
bare Ucc'.ed un an “untamed fiery'' bull ;
end a Ixgiriature pot elected by tbe people
ting more eoMly and artistic. The over stairway* without auy grating at other rod “Haw 1 Fell among Thieves,’ an
pious and censorious may savagely say that protection at each Boer'! Koene yean ago, amu-ing appeal to legislative aid to pro­
There are a few facta in connection with
but asuiall percentagecf tho extraordinary while Mopping at an uptuwo hotel, I wit tect tho unwary from being 'trapped into
making wedding prraenta.
trotion, and particularly the attention of
expensre'of the evening goes to the poor,
There fa a long review of tbe Roman
tboae who stay bare been led to believe
but tbe fair argument is that the amplcy
Breviary, trauriated by the Marqueas of
ment provided by the wealthy and luxur­
that tbe Democratic leaden of the country
Bute, riving an account of the ordinary
ious gore a long «ay to forestall the ne­
have met with a change of heart rinec the
public wvrahlp ol tbo modern Roman CaWWW 1 4. (bb, u 1 Mid ULi., I d.
iholie Church : and th.: book ia emumencessity for appeal' to charity. At any
vu, and that the Greenbackera are honest
not want to be "harsh toward the editor of
d-.-d to the lloaun Cetbolie laity as giv­
in their pretended apparition to election
rate, it is jdaarant to do goed and enjoy
ing theta an opportunity of etudyin- iu
that paper. fie decs not belong
, _ ataolutofrendr.
The fiat fact ia that Governor
one's self doing it.
Eogli.li tki- devotfoua which are binding
ly to either clans abo«o named. In mr
To tum from the npper tea to lets ex
on their clergy and ou tbe lacsibcr* of
opinion his mmstaUmrota are not wholly
the rari-a. rtfijicnv orders.
ailed circles, we find gaiety to abound.
attributed to ignoranee or to knaviahnre*,
ifoteral other »rtidre well, worth notioTzmgshcretncn are not generally supposed
bat they are singularly made up of bothiuf ounplete s very attractive number of
to be of a very inventive turn of mind.
Ha io both ignorant and. knavish, and
Their work fa very laborious and while
.which predominatre his most intimate
cultivating their tnuncle in it, they have
usually expended tbrir surplus energy in
the qumtion teasin' unsolved. Now as
striking their employer! for more money
to the tnithfaloese ol the Maiement. Il
and their aaeociates from Aha. shoulder for
may be and probably ia true that Uhio
The peegre*. of the prere in the Ger "
glory. They hare now introduced a new
baa 153 books, and 1 am wdl'iog to admit,
feature in social entertalhmcnta. At a bail man Empire has been very rrmartaldc
ao far aa i thw article ia concerned that
recently given by tbe fraternity, the com­ daring tbo pa.t four yrar», and ttys too
| thoee banks have 1,372 salaried bank offi­
under
not very encouraging eireuniHsncts.
mittee of arrangements provided a retiring
cer.. Thb would be 9 mlaritd Cicero
room where tho guests might betake them­ The email aired papers arc .compnlively
selves when they had got their tightin- dear. Yet. the prnprirtora oeca'ioaully

.

gtnng on in Maine for tnorei than two)

H.T. WITMIS8 PUBMCAT1OTIS
FOR IMO.

man and hia family ? We hope dab* will
be formed ia every eity. town and village
chat is reached by the morning mails from
New York on the sure day.
THE WEEKLY WITNESS
Comsacneed with January, 1872, and fa '
near tbe completion of its eighth year. It al present muoa 54,000 weekly, which gu ;
sura from tbe bagiatring haru been over I
twenty mil) ionj of copies, each containing a
great variety of the interesting matter,
namely , News of the Day, Pricsn Carrent.
Financial Report, Spirit of the New Ywk |
Itaily I’resi.. Home Departmeat (moi*:
fag chiefly cf Letters from Ladies) with a i
column cf letter* from children. Genera! |
Cotvespndenro from all parts of tho eountry, modi of it Valuable for intending eol-'
onute; Deportment* for Agriculture, Tern- &gt;
perwee, Sabbath School. Kdigiaua Read- '
ing, indudiag Daily Report of Fallon 1
Street Prayer Meeting ; Serial and- other '
Stories., it gives mure reading luaunrl

Having hod nine years nxpnricnce in Jifterrut
branches of Mercantile Trade in a place where busi­
ness is done by the, Thousand?, I am not entirely
inexperienced in business matters. I am constantly
buying and will soon have a well selected a Lock of
Groceries, Glassware. Chinnwnro, Ac , &amp;c. I offer no
‘•baits” iu prices but firm!/believe you cun bay of inc
at a little cheaper average price than at any other
place in the city. Sugars, Teas and Coffees I am sell­
ing at bargains.’ Lamps Side Lamps, Bracket Lamps
and Trimmings Cheap. • Choice Hunoy, Full Cream
Cheese, Oranges, Lemons, figs. Cranberries, Horse­
radish, Pickles Plain and Mixed, and » full lino of
Canned Goods, all very cheap. A new thing, Fresh
Compressed or Lightning Yeast, nice light bread in
three hours. • .
Farmers I have shipped about 5000 11h.. of dried
apples, but wi!l*lu.y more and will buy all kinds of
dried fruit and produce for cash or trade.
Remember die place, one door east of Post Offlcc.

W. H. SCHANTZ,

I DRYGOODS! DRYGOODS! |

eargu on board, and pummel each other to
their hearts' content. Such a lufciy valve
in Ohio than it docs in Michigan
for jealous foelinga or aa an outlet for the
only three Democrat* in Maine publicly
These 1,372 salaried bank office** draw
pains of indigeMion fa wrtainly original
denounced tbe outrage and but one Green 1
8I,B4&amp;,IOO. in salaries If there are that
and fa a decided improvement on the pro­
baeker of any national reputation. Nearly ’
number the salary cf **«h would be *1,315
every other prominra: man in both parties ‘
which I presume no one of average fatelrllher silently-aeqaierced or openly apprev- ■
'llgraco would fin! fault with.
These
Tbe thirtieth annual Miteanrnt of the
od by letter er speech tbe action ..f thg
| ataiemeata, licw-yer, I care nothing about
-Ulna Life Inntrance Company, o! Hart­
usurping Governor and Council
I for the purpose of this sttkie. It la the
Again, when thernands of the btuineaa '
1 foHowfag which I eare prticularly to no- j ford, jutt out, once more rail- public at­
men and the beet atiaew. of Maine path j, llee, that diis aetount. to wit, 81,315,VH».'! lentfan to the invincible strength of this

hpd been prertieally robbed of suffrage, j

pto, which ha« Mill it. h-a-1 offi-re in the'
old Kbeni.h eity, though it is a B'rfiu
journal to all :ntcn.» am) purprere. Its j
war intelligroee during the r’ratree’L-r■'
man war wu admirable, its foreign earros-1
pondenee it invariably exesHe-it.' and its |
trading article* ore lucid, p. iote'l aid I
closely reasoned
But'its in at cuaspacu- ]
etu fretUKa orc its reporting juJ droribution. ft Ls. Its stiff of ahondiaud writer,
tioaed Got. Garcelon to refer the cam to 'I “fa auSriect to py the ralarv of erery
in a gallery in the ChrmVen -t the CapL
hriKvida-tly been a priwpcrutu car for
the court, mere leading Democrat* and
; Senator and Representative in Congrcw*, |
lol, who relieve each other every tea mtatbe .Kina, which hat added a quarter of a □trr , and the note. &lt;.f cash rcj~srtcr »re
! and to pay the running «pimnr.f twenty,
than urged him to lake lint eourre. And |{stitae like ^Michigan.''
’million to ligsurplov. and orer half a mil­
printed
when he had propounded quratlona to the
Now l«* u» bare aotne atatistfca and ] bro to its SMta, which [now amount to wire* to Cologuc. _____ _______________
court, tad had reared a judicial deerei
clow upon twenty-six mplfons of doihrv, and publulifl in time for dfatatch by the
figute* th ad cannot bo denied
nigbi train, acd th.* pprr rircrilrt-.-s fa
while its surplus, as regards policy-holders, Berlin in time to U laid co tb&lt; breufut
which should have led him to unde khs
We have 293 Rspiaentatives and 7C
rtachf,
by
the
New
York
standard,
fire
wrung* ho had committed, no Grced&amp;tker
table.
Tbe number uf home *ubtcritcra
Sesttoi* in Congmo. In all 3G9. Their
1 million*. Whet tbe character cf there a»- Em Increased in ten or orcin- j '.are ftoru
or Democrat advfaod him to obey tho man
pay ia *5.000 a year, each, boride* neert
data of tho oourt, but several did adruo ' my traveling expenses going and ' return- act* fa may be infencd from tbe fact that about 12,000 to SG^OO-a very credital.lc
tctal for a miuitry like Gcrpiuuy . aa i a
during
1879,
tbo
Ccmjaany'a
Interest
ochim to py no aucotion to it.
separate edition ia ptibHthed te-i l'l*. to.enact alone paid ill thcdeatb lasvt* and runWhen tbo Izgi'lature met and ths 1
tratumfariou 11 foreign twnlrie* i .'fa;?
Now any boy nt average intelligence ef
iUpublicans undertook to seat tbe Iteprsrigntficant Mill cf tbe jroafa- intkr-a: fa:
the age 4 twelve years would wrenaia
public affairs fa th- -rati- cl th-r. :- »
sentatirra elected by the pogple, but were
that tbe pay of oar'Seaatore and Repvcoverruled by tha most outrageous deefaian*
aentatirce ia Congress, excluding their
of presiding affircru, ao leading Green­
there was n-&gt; political oeirrpsjCTia Vi
! traveling ixpen.ee would be 81,8d.5,&lt;XK&gt;.
backer or Democrat protested against this
It ia terrtuin &lt;o think Jif how, in the In ItiCO, there were ovc| a hundred
If the rtatsment of the
be true,
nah of oae kind cr anoffur, wliilui
abuse of power, but approved it through­
and we liml no traveling expense, to pay heart nf the grander: etty ou thia ccauucnt Exhibitiou year, beforeihefie.»-id,
out. When this' bogus Legtdature, whose
outrage' are pcrpetraUd for moniha and
fiir Congrrs.vu.ao, we would have 8100
according &lt;» figure, in the ofleh! rttt
majority waa made up of mm mated in
yean on helnlen and ’ hopelcM vietime: lb»y had inercaori to 336
left to pay the running ex proves cl twenty
Irat oot elected, proceeded to elect a Gov'
iisimmena.ly surprised
n&gt;o condition uf Itjily ju&gt; t.&lt;«
Matts like Michigan,cr in other worda,
eroor and State offie-ra, no Democrat or
•rlicn any unusuallyflagranti
"
'ibrought
_ I ported to Ke vwy *=.!, nijd ye: tb., i
|5. ia the p&lt;im aeewreary to pay current
I the beginning of the wiufer Tii ■ k
I expenroa of our grand old State of Michi­ to light, an 1 for a few diyv thivr i. a great
stir easd- Then the matter drop, and
; gate Cotrwneot is unnccearer),
.
Etartly what the writer means by run the sickcaimt rascality end ill usage ef the
rally decided that the Republican Ixghlapoor, the feeble or insane continuer. Two
ture, composed of a quorutu of pereoas make hot little difference aa any candid eaare hare ja»t come up of a very heinous
elected by their ronmurtion at &lt;bc eoroti- fair man will own that the article in nature. TTie Rev. Mr. Cowley, cf ths
lutfou and the laws, was tbe legal Legfalaquestion u aa unqualified falsehood. If Shepherd 'a Fold, and the l.an-b'e Fold,
turo, ten leading G keroback ere and Demo
we turn to Pago IV of the Auditor and half a doxru other clcwo»y nary iurti- daily c*rly and unu®a!!jt
crate openly counseled practical diaobadift
Gcneral'a toport for tht. State for rear tutions, a fox with the en» of the wolf, iug all oatdoMt wets.
bare been bread rfata and
1879, wo Sod that the net cash diaburae- who bn bofu nnrartbed and made to &gt;&lt;ep
meuts for ^hat year lor this Stale was Aiwo and out a dreeu times, more or leva, vhope Live been racked hy band,
|l,W,237i«. or nearly 125.000 more but has managed from time to time to fin­ pry peasant. . at Scrmiiip like •.
than ths anount paid by tbo Ohio banka, ger considerable aum.s from State and City occurred, and a!mu»t every da
At every stage is thia ooulict between yet the Co«grc«»nen and nineteen atalea appropriations, has again been brought in­ news from the pvovuiMSltf 'pcopI
log for bread and cMbfoymtm
the I'illrirary-GarBclon-Smilb
plotters retaaiu unpaid.
to Court by tho ffoeiety for the Preventagainst popular government and tbe per.
icn of_ Cruelty to Children. Hia ertab- clearing away tbe snow. { Io Itos - ilr .
pie's repreaectotires, the mass of the infiuIbhmeut wa« a very torture house fr «n number of beggar* i» very much ■
tboi
all aocoont.'. the horrors of wbi.-li as- inert ire. A roup kitchen has been Jtsrt-'
cratic partire have defended it and made it
eworn to* in court 1 will not attempt to rr- cd by clerical charity, and thia till'no ,
doubt
stimulate
the
Ubsrah
to
au
iar I
a pert of tbrir policy.
Deweerata of reeounL It will bo enough to ray that
lion ; but it i* the rural [Hattiet* thi* -uf '
•portability and property have vied with
Dickens, in hia wonderful doecrifdlon of fer me**..
th. Greenback fanatics and CntaiBunfats.
Mr. Sqoeera and D itheboy'a Halt hat bat
Clots oUervcr* bare nrt faited &gt; re-1
IO7/ELS,
,
like Blood, in defending thia outrage.
feebly anticipated the actual stat.- of mark that Prince Bfamrok's p*li y i.u•!
''KIDNEYS,
often been guided by bfa awn p rrona!
Dvmocrata alaimfag to be hard money men
838,087.78 things dUeloaed in the invcrtiplioo just
G3.CM.4S held. Thro, over ou Blackwell’. friend,
!»7,837.15 at tbe Inane Asylum, one patient murof fiat money to perpetrate a crime by
77A98.M
which they might be able to secure U»e
spails of office end defraud the majority in
qttlry, and it ia learned that in the ward when be was I’nuaian Minuter at frank
fort, and tbe ooolnesa cf bu nlatioeo with
Maine of their voire in the Praridentia)
Thia docn not never nor begin to. tbe where the poor creatures were ,confin&lt;3, Prineo Gortochakoff date* from the dq Irunning expenare of thia State, but ikry were no let* than thirty-firn dangeroat malic incidents ia 1S75 Tho urn-: fa tbe
This wanting in Maioe fa a timely one ut certainly running expenaep' Multiply lunatics, with bn: one nuraa and three csm in bfa interior policy.
M. d&lt; IIi*bemac it shewa to the people of this coun­ thia sum by twenty to tow 20 state., pauper aaitetent* to take charge of them marck never forget* or forgive* an iijury,
but bopirstie- bfa enemies with the megt
try that the maw ol the Dembcraticand and we have the aum of |5JM3,nA00, or each night.
extraordinary tenacity, even wheti they
Greenback leaders in tbo Nortk are ready more than 34 million., dollars more than ia
The gallant Saren th Militia, tbe pct* of
to defend, approve and aid In the perpo- paid by the banka u stfied in this Fifth avenue bsllse, aid pride of iaabioatratiea of uy outrage upon tufrage, ud article.
abb tailor* and geota' furntahin- good*
will defend uy political crime by . which
The magnitude of the falsehood can be purveyors, are very mnr.U acandalired by
tlrey can attain political power.
The pc. better ill-aatraiad by giving the actual fig­ the application of a oumbci of colored in­
litical leaders who are willing to enter
dependent military cowpaaiee to bej^ninto plitical prtnerabtp with tha Inflation
solidated into a battalion, and enrolled in
lanatua and Ccmmuniate. ar* nn mnv«
worthy ol public soaSdence than were the
see why this should be so. If they arc
Democratic leaden ip 1861 who opposed
not lavoriteo with the damsel' of Murray
3,000
tbe wir to late the Rational eiiatcaee. We
Hill, are there not dusky beauties io
muat beer tbit Etot in mind during ibie
Thompson street who adore them? If
year, when thane pa«y traders will bo sonot eonaidpred elegant enough' to act as
lirittag oar votca and see to U that we
tubers at choral weddings nf millionaires,
hare u a itaodard bearer one that darn
M,000 what white man can approach their grace­
meat tbra iaen to Sko and compel their
FOR. SALE AND TO BENT
ful deportment at-a cake walk? If it fa
hinted that their poailfowu waiters and| was wndemued at tbo luatue.' of the
whitewMhero for the moat part, fa not. Priuoo to om year's impvironmnit iu tfol
Balance-----13,583,073 equal to that of the youths who deal iu priaou of 1‘lartxcaree although ho waa iu
1 vwy weak health and medical ccrtiliraus
In other words, the article—giriog it
stocha in Wall street, or eharm confiding; ahowad tbit tho Mato of bfa lungs could
Not for Grant
; its beet poauble eonatraetion fa relation to
The Rhode Island
spmking of
Ctuloutera from tbe country into buying; not ftand the breathing cf tho hot air with
। one matter pertaining to a tingle state and
big bills of goods, who can serve oysters, which thii prfaoo fa Mated duriug tbe
the attempt to force the AM aaminatico
’ a matter ef dalUrr and cents, came within
Tappen’s Law Office.
of Gaul Grant, says:—'
or hash (under tbe bumervaa uieknarnra winter, ba could not obtain parmiwicn to
•re million five hundred eighty-three of “mystery," or “boned turkay'^j with' be transferred to another prfaoo, bat bad
Washington a birthday,
1 to remain, making srtificial florero, and
ary, han boro selected bv I_____________ thousand, Bre hundred and twraly-threo more winning way* ? Tbe uniform, so farr not ono ot the warden dared show him
thtrd-tamfato for tho Imlding of the Be- dollars of telling the truth.
adopted by tbo able and cream-colored| the lemt kindnem, fur foar of roaring the
Knappen’s Law Office.
Query—If tbe writer of that article
hew*, ia, perhaps, a trifle eoovpieuous, auetr and rnrrmre of the Chancellor.
eotiM coma te near the truth in relation
’
Lx»t week wa had several eotH.-eutire
snd hardly beautiful to the artiMlc eye, a1 days of iowmo'. snd heavy anowfril, eatKnappen’s Law Office.
profusion of blue feathers and trimmingsi .orally enuring some disturbance in the |
scarcely harmonixing with the averagei local traffic and rirculation. But through-1
Ethiopian coanpluton . but ibis matter, out tiro city, during the temporary snow ' l*slsa*MO. fetaajc or real. Apply it
could easily be sett lad. As to sppocraueo, cahnlly. tbo clearing and carting away
Knappen’s Law Onice.
1 was marulCcrotiy done.
I would eut|
there are no finer looking troop in the
fai ke'fl h“ h*=i' off tb* atsn rxodlu world than the West Indi* regiments of 1 never before witneaaed a similar perform-1
re so saddenlv7 be-rcme ! He “ “ul‘OD«d
«o reopen aectiansl Great Britixa, eompoaed of colored men in ancc,.*o remarkably gut through with. I
Breidea the perrouai of tho Stmt Oar
A Ca. sn rawing for 3ce»ll'-n Tfcfa will ba a ssrpris: to Veor- a scarlot sonars costuaw, and the Eart
tarty of wreh diteanricai' bra*, who ha* rtartnd cut with the avowed I Indian warriors arc famou* for tbrir gal
fatyt a* a utfawal er- falr&gt;,e »f .p,^ .
^boil font bearing and attire.
~
____
__ _
_
] It fa getting to be a liule too snooyiog
.n' 8^h k»°«
»«»•
«um of th- ex-idtu fa, and knows tbrt to ■ ’llf« 8 ««P««oM=
mxrelunt
pre- b«T. it rmaM through Deenocratia ageu-1 c“** ewn S° ,0 fhnreb «
«i

The finest Stock of Miltenry Goods over shown in the Cit.
of Hastings.

From $2.00 io $20.00

DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
The above puWicalJou, will be teal ira
approbation for' a month to any addrew
for: IKiHt H’&gt;'tacMi 25 rents ; Wtrkly '
iri'taew, 10 rents; e SaU»tl,
5 cron, «r simple copies free.
JOHN DOl'GALLACO,
Proprietors. .

JAMESTOWN ALPACAS !
I7te best Goods made .Vow is the time to buy i
Winter Goods and buy them ^heajr
.TUIsIVS RUSSELL,
What is ili
Ann.—You
Prescript:
RecrfpU.
What ia it made of!
Atu.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it mnde ?
Ana.—With care and accuracy.
Where to get it
Ana.—Al Roberts J: Hotchkiss.
where you will always finql a full and
fidett Stock of

&amp;itteRs

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expenses an- light ami we sell
j goods in same ratio.

FINE CIGARS AND
WJSK.*S\

FREE A VALUABLE INVENTION,

_________________ _____

THE WORLD RENOWNED

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In workmanship Is equal to n Chronomctrr Watch, snd
Sf
flnl*h»&lt;l •• • nrst-olsss Plsno. K roosIM
thy highest swsnls st tho Vlonns snd Contonnlsl Kxposmons. IT UW. OMS-FOUnTH FASTXK thsn other
K unllmltod. Thom sro mors
In
Unlwd s““* «*“'&gt;

Ths Naw York HERALD
»» » weekly for=.

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

w^.l WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
"~..Vort’ ■*» Ortmns, L*.j

New York HERALD.
Broerfrajr nnil Jan fttrrrt, Xnr V'ti.

DAUCHY &amp;. CO. COL

REAL ESTATE.

JOB WORK
ON LOT A PROPIRTT.

ISESR
ftN30 DAYS TRIAL

5,000;

A SPECIALTY

�Remember that the oloqneat Irish Ora­
tor, Mr. Fanhing, will give bis laM Ivc-ere
C-tnmon Coacctl net ia spscial aeuion
of the asasoo at Union Hall, oa Thursday at their room, Friday evsniog, January
arening. There should be a crowd.
3Olli, 1880, hia Hoc. Mayor Grant ia tho
The achokre of the High School hereby
return their hearty thanks to Mr*. H. J.
Roll of Aldetyen taring celled, lbs fol­
lowing were preeoae—AH. Barlow, Hatch.
day evening last, in which they beH the Kelly, 8hric«r sad Stabbias-S
High School social.
Tbe following petition from tho City
Dr. H..C. Turner, of Orangeville,had Treaeurer was received and accepted :

TH tobfeealon of Mr. 8mMh.

Here b a nice bit of saw* I Five dap
athe Fuaiooirt daimsot, Mr. Joacpb L
Ih, fahued a proshmation ia wblch.
alter Infetming tbo eiiiMn* cf Maine that
“hb attention bad been eJled to tbe re­
peated eteeuiblioB of a-tued bodies of n&gt;er.
sod military eommnie* st tbe capital of
tbe State," he made the foBoring solemn

two pigs drteood last week that weighed,
dresacd, u follow., 557 and 525 pound..
Good pip, doctor, aad may you never
haveoM that will weigh leas

Among the fine*! effort* at forensic elo­
quent.. that we hare read in ntsnv a day,
wu tho speech ol Senator Ferry. eulogistic
of the lamented Senator Chandler, deliv­
ered last week in th* Senate of tho United
All interested in ths Lodge of th* Tem­
plars of Temperance will remember that
Bro Burgee will ba her* on Friday even­
ing, to aaaiat ia the work of th* Lodge,
which will hold its next meeting at Red
Ribbon Hall at that time.

Entered at the J'ost OfficeHastings. Mich., as Secchdclass Matter.

Heatings, January 30th 1880.

in th« Dry Goods bnxtMM, the
firm hereafter will be -kaown its
GOODYEAR 4 CO., and Itawt
that the nrw firm will, by

8(nn DnHn

■ho R-d'end White Bihbwt wj^rie,
Til* Jud* of Probate » 8. C , tbo Ed.t r
C- B. .Sahabury and L- E. Stauffer
io P. C-. and the UrWnuUf ■ is V. C.
birr a^^uted •.henwelre* togetber for the
The following ia the hat of oSccre:
parpoee nf fanyiog Uttar, egg., poultry,
&amp;e., for ebioh they will pay CASH.
V c.—Irving N. Mhoheli.
Faramra. brfUrc wiling aay of the above
P. C —Geo. M. Drwsy.
n.mwi arttelaa, will do well to call oo this
Chap.—Dr. E. H. Lathrop.
Boe —Irving L Crcvaey.
F. 8.-P. R- Duaoiag.
Tr«u.—J. H Bartkiy.
Herald—Dr. M C. Woodman***.
Guard L W. Famwy.
Saul —O. M. Grace.
Th* MXt meeting will bo hsU on

।

By Aid. Stebbina:
RtaoLVKD, That the time for tbo ooltreby extended to and including the 28th
&gt;y of February, 1880.
Adopted by ayea and nays as follows:
yew—AH. Barlow, Hatch, Kelly, Shri-

merit a continuance of the patron­
age bo liberal!v bestowed in the
past. With the aunranoe to our
customers, that our stock will in
the future u in the past, be

FIRST CLASS
IN

Sines our last issue whest has brought
We were called to the northern pert of
11.10 per bushel
e—
r—-r
—r—
Irving Township on Monday, and we
State Bouse, and this very night I waa
The Circuit Court for the February j could not help noticing Use splendid ap­
labored with by a certain man to cooteet
term will commence on Monday next.
pearance of the wheat fields,' ShouH oo
to a plan wbieb eould hardly have failed
niufortuns overtake them during th* next tree was received aad the bond approved iu put n* in the Stale House -before
Thursday nii-ht. I refoaed to eotertain
tian Ternperanee meeting at Red Ribbon two months, th* crop in th* county will be by ayes and nays as follows :
Hall on Sunday afternoon' ’
entirely unprecedented.
Kellj. the plan. Had the Cunrt reeocnirrd our
Ayes—AH. Bstlor
‘
Government as th* legal one. I should have
taken th* neeseaary rtepa tn enforce its
Read the ad. cf W. H. Schants in thia
Look after your ash barrel*. This
asue, carefully, consider well, then go morning between two snd three o’clock, tbe i Nay*— 0.
"Th* secret history of this thing" is al­
night wstehdiscovered what be supposed ’■ Tho account of Alton McNutt, hauling
there and buy grooenso cheap.
ready coming out by degress, ai d we are
engine
to
Upjohn
fire,
12.00,
and
of
HiJ:_____ 1.^* -------------------- —
—1 *-Well, for a few days pert wo have had , te be the dom.menoemvnt of a fire in a
winter weather, except the snow part,' and cuiHing, but when hr got to where it wu,
it proved to be a barrel containing ashee dog, 11.00 wore received and tbo sac
that may follow. Wo hope so.
were
allowed
in
full
by
ayes
and
nap
See tho loqtl ad. of Salisbury 1 Stauf­ in rear of Mr. Beth Salisbury's residence. follows:
that come interneting development! will be
.
Tbe annual meeting of tho Farmers'
fer. 'They ten^sll there is about it, oo
made when th* Lapklative Committee in­
quire* into th* source of the money by
read it and you will know all about it. . Mutual Fire Inauranoe Company for Barry
and Eaton counties will be held at Union
which the usurpation was msintaio-d no
Read R. L. Newton's local ad*, in this Hall in thia city on Tuesday tho 17th lust,
long The precaution* of Governor Davis
issue Mr. Nbwton has a splendid stock commencing al one o'clock p. m.
were oot taken an boor too aooc ; and Mr
Dated Hutings Feb'y 3d, 1880.
Smith has now acknowledged that be did
of goods, and is securing a very largeCUMtBKT SMlrt; 8*cy.
Mt tell th* truth whsa be aaaurrd tbe peo­
ple that th* dieplay ol military force was
Thd “Ada Gray" theatre troupe gsv*

and prices as LOW if not LOW­
ER than can be found elsewhere,
and with many thanks to our
patrons of Hastings and vicinity,
I remain very respectfully
J■ 8- Goodyear.

Corner Store, Empire .Block.

WOO REWARD.

two splendid sntertainmebta at Uuion
Ball oo Friday and Saturday evening* of
last week. White Mia* Gray is a splen­
did actress, with tbe support the bad
Remember we art Mill taking aub-criphere, she eould oot fail of giving tbe
tioos foe the Weekly P-M and Trilnnr
very boat of satisfaction, which she did to
for ft .2O.a yesr, from any subscriber to
two good bouse*.
Michigan.

Mr. Z. B. Willison was called to Hick
ory Corner* on Monday last, having re­
ceived news that hia mother waa lying at
the point of death.
Mrs. Tillje Cook has retnoredher druse*
making shop to the resident of John
Dennis os Grom stmet. where she will
eentinne the business.

2 The series of religious meeting* are be­
ing coatinued lVw (week, ever^ejeniog at

the Presbyterian Church.
said to be increasing.

Tbe interest is

Busiocae of the Barry County Probate
Court for the week ending Feb. 3, 1880.
Clement Smith, Judge.
Jan. 27.—Estate of Myron J. Frubie,
deceased.
Proof of probate of foreign
Democratic Blunders.
will and petition for probate filed.
Feb.
The Chicago TYme*. reriawiog the re ;
Tbo Grand Encampment of Michigan 19th next assigned for bearing.
C. M. eord of Bourbuo stupidity, making this ■
L O O. F.; will meet in the Circuit Court Kuappen Solicitor for petitioner.
formidable list qf their gr»cd blander* ;
Rwat, in the City Hall, at Ann Arbor,
Jan. 38.-Estate ol Gro- D. Wren, a
Bluodvr 1. Repeal of the Missouri
□n Wednesday, February the eleventh, st minor.
Order entered appointing Eli compromise.
seven o'clock iu the evening. Geo. H.
Blander 2. Attempt &lt;4 trie Bacbaoan ,
adminiatratioa to establish slavery iu ,
Brooks, of the Baunxu oflran ia tbe RepKaoau.
rssentative from Palmer Encampment, No.
Blander 3. Rebellion of tbe Southern
49. located in this city.
halt of tb* pony.
Blunder 4. Maoife»t*tico of sympathy
Tbe Annual meeting of the State PdbJan 29.—Estate, of Milo Osborn, d. by tho Northern ramp with tbeir South­
ikhers Aawscistiou st Anu Arbor lul
ern ooofrtrce.
week wu pretty fully attended by th* ecased. Final account of executors wijb
Blander 6. Opposition by th* Northern
Feb'y 23d rump to th* emaneipuoo policy.
representative men of the Pre** from all petition for allowance filed.
part* of th* State. It wu an exceedingly । next assigned for bearinxBlunder 6. Hostility to tbe war policy
Feb. 2.—Fatal* of Boojamin Ilebard. ■aintfoted io tbe peace programme of
■ple»»*ut gathering, and we trust a profit­
.
Proof on ,C rotate of will filed 1864.
able one to tbe fraternity. Tbe people of deceased.
Blunder 7. Reembracu by tbe Northern
Ann Arbor did all iu their power to eo and will admitted to probate. Letter iaaued rump of their Saatberu confreres after lb*
to Geo H. Pope. WaixaM and inventnJy

-- It took just two weeks for Mr. Wardell
to build to completion the new bareirav
shop of W. H. My era oo Jeffcmia struct
and s good job he made of it too.
One of the best sermons ever delivered
in this city, fell from the lips cf Rev. J. meetings.
D. McCord, nf Riebland. at the Presby­ / The meeting to organise the seennd Re­
terian Chursh, on Bunday ereniof!; form Club in thia eity held at Stauffer's
Saturday evening, waa preaided over by
Dr. Upjohn laltce this opjortunity to William Wood of the 1st Ward, and
return bis thanks to those who responded
to the call ol tbe fire alarm no promptly no
tbe day that tbo eblmnej horned out al tee to draft by l*W* was appointed, and
tbe meeting adjourned until Saturday
*»erring of thia week, to meet in tha
decision of the Supreme Court of Maine, Dining Hall connected with Barry Lodge

wbo have not bed colds are complainisg of
rheomattom. Take cere of your health,
for that to of more worth than money.

Chao. 8. Phinipp «f Woodland, a young
man tf prominence in his township, and

daedal his homo on Thursday of last
week of eonaumptien. He was buried no
dev the auspices of Woodland Lodge o
F.k A.M .oa8amdsy tot.
/ Mr. Frank Bowen has returned Iran

the Speaker of tin R«m to declsro by
occulor drtfim»»trill&lt;in that,there is a quo-;
rum present, thus robbing the mtavruy of ■
their .traditional rijhts .Vtgurma* eppo-aitioa to this tchi-me of the Dr.ntocesta t&lt;&gt;
secure abeolwt* control of the HoUm dur.

tk&lt; Bas'nks that he ha* tsken F. 8p*ng*i!
sscber'a Undertaking and will be on hand
to attend *H calls in bw line at all timet
aad all hours, ou ressoeable terms. Rooms
two doors wc*f of the beak.
38-40
Ilaatiags, Jen. 19,1880. .

R-pnb'ican Cvtamtuc-. b*« goo. to North
Carolina to etiookte lb* Blain, bom
Blander 8. Opposition to the 4-ilitieJ there and to prevent th* oleevioa of Sher­
Fob. 3 —Estate of Darby Doyle, de- enfraochiaeroent of oegreea.
man delegate* from that State.
Blasder 9. Opposition to the war
ee«s»d Claims made in part.
Mr*. Partington say*
Estate of William Loomis, deceased. Or­
Blunder 10. Opposition to tho candi­
der adjourning hearing to Feb'y 24 ch.
tber are regimentalto ’.hr hutn.n extern ,
dacy of Grant for President.
Blunder 11: Party solid ill earion of the
" "
------South on tbo old pretense uf State nor­
entirety and “white nun's gomsWaaL"

Mr. K. waa * natiro of Wirtemburg
Germany, and immigrated to this co&lt;ktry
ia 1S4G. He had lived ia Rutland, add
on tbe fanfi on which he died, for cwectyfoar year* He wae a kind aad ganial
btaabend and father, sad a firm friend, aad
end true a. steel. Hia family surviving
him, are Ma wife, end three children, tbe
ehUdm all grown- Hi* death M keenly
fell, oot only by hi* family bat by

aniries ever need In the laundry sad
itsene.
h will soften water, dean
du-hes p.intto varnish, wash silks, efieo
furniture, machinery, and will sot injure
th* must de'.kwte fatikic. Il ia aoncxplo»ir-, as-i iuomboviible Every lady that
t.M ured it reya she w&lt;&gt;ald oot be witboat

The return for the last quarter showed a
membership of seventy e»r*n in good
standing, sod eeveral persona well known
for their temperance work are members
elect, vad will soon be enrolled among the
active worker* in this grand tempennea

in answer to tbe propositions submitted by
the persona claiming to be/Ae Legislature year k Haye*.
Wo regret to be called upon to anoounco
tbo death, al hia home in Kilamaxoo, oo
Tbo editor tbo Bastura tender* hi»
Wedooaday I art, of General Dwight May,
thank* to Prof. Crocker and wife uf Aon
one of the ablest and beat known Members
Arbor, for courtesies extended doriox the
i of tbe Kalamsxoo County Bar, ex Liemeo- meeting oo Monday evealng i
sowiou of the State Publisher*' Aeeociaj ant Governor and ex-Attoroey General
W.C. T—Geo. M. Dewey.
W.V.T.—Mrs. Emily J. MeBIwait
War of tbe Rebellion, true aa tbe needlr j
i W. II. S.—Irving L. Creaay.
to the pole io defense of tbo glorious old |
donors for tho very liberal donation of S79. I। Suits end Stripe.. Always a Republican ■
W. T.—Trsvere Phillips.
left for them at the jaro.wg* on She even- ‘• and a wise counselor, he will be sadly
W. F. S —Mrs. Clare H. Allen.
ing of January 23d.
. nriwed in tha coming eoullict, u Im wu
W. C-—Mias ESe A. Salisbury.
The official statement of the Barry snd । one of tbe ablest defenders of the right, oo
W. M.—John Woodruff.
“
Eaton Fire Insurance Company wilt appear I the rostrum, in the Stale.
W. D M.—Mr*. Mary Woodruff
in tho next muc of the BaAKUL
Also, i! / The new dry goods firm of J. 8/Good­
that of the Woodland Company if it is year nod Will Hay*, te announced in the
possible to procure a copy thereof.
BaXXXX by their quarter column ad., is
Oso of the chimneys of Dr Upjuhn res­ ia every way pleaaiog to tbe Horta of
idence burned out on Friday of last vfeek, friends and customers of the firm. Mr.
and reused ths fire boll to be rung, sad Goodyear hu for many years been io tho
the fire engine and hose cart were brought mercantile businew in thia city, and hu
out, but happily were not needed.
b«n f.rorably kcown ss an honut, aquare
Rev. D. R. Shoop of thio eity occupied dealing man. Mr. Will. Hays, lb* new
the pulpit of the Presbyterian church st
Richland, Ksfamaxao Co. Inst Sunday, basineaa qualification*, and is also well
and Rev. J. D. McCord ofiiciatiog it» ths known throughout th/eonnty for his Mar­
ehurcb of thia aty for Mr. Shoop.
ling Integrity, upritfhiqre* ol character,
Henry Brown E*) of Oraugeville&lt; for manliness and boneety. The hot
Capt. J. H. Eatl of the same townabip, wishes of thrir majiy friends stand
and H. A. Walker of Martin, Allegan Co
bavo all paid a vieit to the Ba*sen thb
Reports reach us that certain parties
Week. Thanks gentleman, call again.
living in Rutland and Hope, just Booth of
The Reform Club Ttssaday ereninf, Podunk, are in the habit of desecrating
elected aa Delegatee to the Red Ribboo the Sabbath by visits to the woods for
Ceogreasional. Convention to be bald on shooting, either a* marks or In quest of
tbe 18th iaat. at Jrekeon, Jamon Clarke, gvme. and making other diMurbances that
very greatly annoy tho neighborhood, end
Ti* W«H.
Geo M. Dewey and James M. Hewes.
eopecully interfere with tbe religious
At a meeting of Ruting* Reform Club,
the reeidenoe of Hon. D. B. Cook en Fri­ mcering* that are held in the vicinity. held at tbeir Hall on Tuesday, tho follow,
day evvnisg iisxt. A general inritatioo i* We ask the st lentloo of the parties inter­ ing rreolstiore were
extended to every &lt;®e who dosirrs to at­ ested to thia oomplaint and give them
Pttolnd—That the thank* of th* Hut
tend, and a grand nere may Oe expected notire that if such things are oooliooed,
tog* Reform Club ar* dm. and that they
I«M evening, Frank Maia's big dog
they be end are hereby tendered to Mef“Jack,' bit little Charlie, son of Jaa. L.
malm H.W»g. Ban . for hbboH.manly aad
Wilkin*, in the faee. We learn thm Mr.
unfaltering ex ecuuon of tbe Lew* of tbb
State, prohibiting the Selling of Ltqqprs
Wilkin* attempted to kill th* dog, tart
oa Bunflay.
A’ran/veri—That a copy of three rreo.
latino* be attested by the officer* of this
Club, and presented to M. H. Wing. Esq ,
ami Riven the preu ot this city for pabll-

election for city and township officen ।
the firel Monday in April, and be toll
active prvparetieae.
The forty thie.

Rbeuinstisn, last 1*11, sod coothed to bed
At fint employed a, physician wuhout
benefit; then sent to Wanglsr Bros.Drug Store, and nblaloed a b-utlc of St.

Ben. Parley Poor, the exceeding by pop­
ular and well informed Waabington Cor­
respondent of the Boston Journal,
speaking of Senator Blaise aaya, Mr.
Blaine Eastover appeared tn better health
than when he rone te deliver his eulogy
on Mr. Cba&amp;dlorr He read from manu­
script, with a remarkably dear voice, end
ho wan attentively listened to by Senators

A Victory for the Right
On Saturday !•«, Andrew Bdl, • pedlar
of Liquid Dsonstion. whose Holl to loCTUedoo tbe north sid. of State Street, was
arrested, charged with aclling liquor on
8eaday. Yeawrday tbe cause was tned
before Justice Wing, the Respoodent oosvieted snd sentenced to Jail for ten days,
and toper afineof 425. with coots of
proeecutinu, and to stand committed to tbo
common Jefl of th* eo*tnty of Benry until
such fine and eoata are paid, mrt exceeding
sixty day* from and in* lading thi* day.

eszx'E'i*"-'” ■ qae

Fair PriB

hd ran tnm w mu,

ArthfrHKluuiie.
Taking literary rank with' tbe best
periodical* of dan day. it claiaereto be. In
Its peculiar ebaracuriatlea and varied De­
part saeata, mass thoroughly iadestified
with the people thia any other aaaqaxiM

Farmer* wbo have given ova !
M Norfh .Carolina refegert are
gst r^l of them ou peril of lire

Hancoek County the
cupoets ci crowded galleries, inciudiog
Mrs. Hayes sod Secretary Evartt.
Hts
brief aketchM of the Bepablwana

body h»d tbo dearoeaa of a photo­
graphic picture What he laid of them
The Jsskaoo, Ohio, St mdard says,
when they psased from tbe minority to
Jobs fllierra an msy bo litened unto a
tbo majority might well bo applied to tbo
rdek, upon which tbe ware o£ financial
Democrats now in tho Boutte.
Go tn your dsugylst sod gal a trial boule
qaackcry dash in vain.
free of coat, er a regular riu for 11.00.
For sale by Ruaeell Bro*.
1,1.
From the Banks of the Hudson.

Nkwbcxo. N. ¥., Ort, 20,1870
Barry **aaty, Mieb.. IM&gt;. M IBM.
H. H. Warner &amp; Co.. Rochester N T.
Mrs. Bert Carrier, Mr. Cumming.,
— Gentleman
"A lady nf over seventy
Mr*. B. O. Cook, Jim Draper, John year* of ana, in failing t&gt;o»lih for over a
Dooallay, 8orab Gore. Neil Kid-lw, Mrs. ___ s._.1
—- u'.."..'. s.c. Ttit
Robert Moll, Mr* M. W. Sear*. Wm.
Stolt*. Henry SmXh 2.
Cards—Sylvmter Knapp, Smith Mun-

No wonder tbe Calamity aiuremen \ara
out nf buaieoM ia a country where the
fanner* iaora*.&lt; their buvinre* Mlfi.000,
General Garfield. -Balm that &lt;*
likely to happea, oar choioe woaM be E.
B. Waahharn*. uf Illinois, or Senator Ed­
munds, of Vermoot.

Tbo Zafer Ot«n aap, tbo Farion i«la
cf MbImJ started oat with a profcJoe that
they ■‘would jump oa Jim Btel.e" Th.
jampiag qaaliua of th* Fuu— —

- IwIllurtratjoosorPuhionsarepnelioal.
and give help and oot bewilderment and
ciguat, to tboeb whq wish to know tbe
new end prevailing style.
.
What the Pros* s«y*.

Faw Paw, Mieb.
line that Is la every

�SELLERS’

An Old Doctor a Advice.
It was thia: ,'Traat ia God and keep
you! bowtte open." For this purpose
many an old doctor hia adrisal tbo habit­
ually eortive to take Kidney Wort—for ao
other remedy so effectually overcomes
thia rendition. and that without the dbl«a* ami griping whieb other mrdirinoi
cauae It u a radical cure for piles.

candid-with cur. reader*, we d»wbt U. Tbe . I
fortune* of a Proaidoattal candidate &lt;ta I
pend very often on ike charaeter of has 1
, opj-ouant &gt;t d th'iartoem in which far ia I
’ ‘ In all that wo have reeked above there !

1

;&gt;*uo&lt;biac to make pwple lore their breds. '
I Th* country ia at i«eace, ud will remain i

COUGH

Ladies

iwssr*»ra7eta«satafc,,,—*°
‘ I'egin a new rebellion in Maine. Tho
■eta.rftfxst eta* ta«. w «Lr atalt.
' ?eoF|e w« proapwoui ones mote ; no for
(iu* toawta. ik.. reaTl «*i wlmi to* Ute&lt; rign enemy threaten* us ; tbe three yeare
««rise** Sow* to ta*anta.«tth*t rev
oi'Mr. Hayes' administration have brought
***
!
tnrrvnniwg comfcrt and deereas-

TUTt»S
PILLS

ta,-dlr.

as some of hi* opponent* tn both part.es
;,ouflcn left ua, hi Is the weakest ol Pres
। ideuta—wdl, that is tolwrabU proof that
we do not in tbe least need a “(troag ma::

I»r«k..*vue«.,
Mrtla* t«*r, *s&lt;t * rsrttos tab.

FORT FOLIO
OF FASHIONS.

J-'yS:'

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as is entirely unnecessary, and it it
SejMcmber, contains tbs latent inform*lion on every department of Ladies' and
rouliauts will be prejudicial ta sober I
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judgement. We propose in what follows |
an attempt to return to sober thinking cn I adveetnrM, travels, poetry, wit and humor, I Trimming*. Traveling, Wedding and
a quostioa of far too great importance to ‘ excellent illnatralioaa, nice engravio-a, । Mourning Outfits, Costumes of all dsbe decided hr - the American people in alj and a Gue view of N a-aua, N. P., and a । acriptiocs, Jewdrv, Coiffures, Millinery,
J very readable article about the uat plaeo - I etc., etc., with valuable information for
pasaion. ■
In the fintt place, there aeeuisr tto 1longer
--------i by the author of “Buraia; the Blockade.'' Merebanta, Millinen, Dramnaksn, and
uy doubt that G esenI Grant''
f'deairtw a | With iu improved sppearanee, enlarged Indies generally. 120 paga, large Svo.
third term of the' Presidency. AetioBn,,. form, new type, and so forth, Balhu'» Price, 15 cents, Post free.
tho old proverb says, speak louder than :' Magazine te gaining thourand* of new Mib
an.t
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A Beautiful, Eatertaiog, and Compre
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heruive Family Paper. Thia eminently
Published by Thames * Talbot 23 riarrimfnl Journal, with a circulation of
Hawley Street, Boston Max., a 8t5&lt;) pet over ooe hundred thousand, is printed on
annum, postpaid, and for sale at al! the fine listed paper, Ifi folio pages, splendid­
news depots in the country.
ly illustrated, and cooteina Eotertrining
ptohibitlch to renominating, and, if the . X. IL—We will furnub Baiba's Matta Literature on various topics, and a bril
people want him, to rc eteeting •General line to club with our paper at 91.25 per liantdisDteyofthe leading stylrt for La
Grant to tfaS Presidccfey. It b unJoubt- annum, postpaid.
dice' and Children's Drees. Mingle coptas
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country ; it is contrary to the example act
by Washington, Jefferwra and Jackson. । For February comes full of interest and i
The Popular Science Monlhty'for
But it is net contrary to tbe Honstitution ! beauty. The best "Itariey ' picture jpt
February, 1880.
Th* February “Popular
given, is tbo exquisite one illustrating a
scene iu “Evangeline."
Every depart­ Monthly" ia ot rar* excellence
vidual for an Indefinite number of period* ment te full of attractive matter for lh&lt;* 1of fresh scientific 'discussion
uf four years each.
.
fair reader*, whose bright eyes grow ।traaive, and ia real itutructivr
A ronaidcrahlo body of Republican poli* j brighter to csch month they welcome this Ibeyond all ita competitors. Tl
tician* itrongly, and indeed v-hepiecitly most popular of periodicals. It aerate to clean
The Origin, of Crimiu*_
&lt;
dsiires bis reeteetira. This is not rut-hbo the detenainalion of Die publishes!' to William W. Billsoa, will be equally inter­
prising. Th* Grant men are those Rcpub I keep ever ahead of all competitors, ud 'esting to lawyers and to the public. It te
liean politician' who bad place and power r,they certainly tutceed in this object, ta striking ehspter in the science of social
for eight years under their favorite, ud 1 Christian Rod continues her new novel, progress,
and brings out a view as novel
|
who were, for the mart part, turned adrift',"Roslyn'* Fortuno." in a most attractive as
• it is important. He shows how at first
ou a cold world when Mr. Haye* succeeded number ot pages. Never wa* a more bril- ;government rceognitod onlv crime* *g*in*t
General Grant. They have not very san-; liAnt story offered to. the publie, if sue 1itoclf, sueb as Irnaun. and acknowledged
guinc hopes ol a return to plcasani lire* ,may judas by tbe sparUiag vivacity of no
। '.ich thing at crimes agrinvt individu­
under any Republican except Grant, and die npeniug chapters.
Tbo bewitching tals. Men bad to protect themselves,
it would be very surpiWng indeed J |heroine is in strong contrast to the “Gen 'which they did by tbo *ystem of private,
if they did not labor inccasut-:,tic Belle," who won our favor last year, &gt;avengemem of wrongs. The criminal law
&gt;y for Isis return to power. They j ।________________ ____________
_ arose oto-of governmrmi regulation of the
maon boldly that Oram i* ilnmandcd also ' girlhood j*
f^rinating. Tho'^hrt- practice of private revenge.
by tbe Republican voters ; but here they b„d Garton of Girls'' follow, .he fortune
The second paper, illustrate!, on
coma upon dubious ground- they do not J «,r Ddpbinc, the bright Hi tic widow, whose Saporta. World'b^ Plants before the ap
know what Rerablicu voters w-«L The lon.
L, j^doped in msveral interest- pearaatc ol Man, dkvolop* a new view of
mowt influential idurnals of that party are; iflK wgw. I'rcry
of hterary mailer the relatione of primitive life, which is of
mleut on the aubjec:; most of them areJic u 0, thc
(lnJ. „j thc peb,B,rv remarkable interest. How Typhoid Feve­
Iwvrt to prefar wmw Indeed almost aa/^o611.vr will bo warmly welcomed by all rs conveyed, by Dr. T. J. Maclagan, te a
other eudidatc. Tho fall eleotam* refT J??wei.tive rnalcra.
W* will fornuh sanitary di«cusaion ol great moment to all
nothing on thc matter, unlcwi it should be
aaiI Uuo Bannk* at houachol'l*. Due of the most charming
tald that Ohio and New \ork were te*-.&lt; . tl,e low pritM.
.,;r „nnm ,pr|. papers in this number i» by 'Walter Nordbut in that case it wtxthl appear that m |ae „,lr
lioff, on Hanoverian Village life. It is a
the former Slate, wherd the Sherman aisd ■
__ ___
1 vivid picture of the quaint and curious
administrative men controlled, the propio
• «r ximoLui
.
usage* that continue a* they have gone on
I fut centuries in the social organism uf a
ptimativo German community. Maps ud
|« U»
u.
&gt;!» -te te &lt;te1
a
““ I Map making before Mercator, by Judge
Daly, President of the American Geo­
it™. ...e8(1 ®‘ *he number with it* tatuie i
i Which alto wwrent by Mr. Tennyron.
I graphical Society, is a very instructive es­
The frontispiece, a full page picture on I say on tbe esrly progrosa oleography
ud the art of iu representation. It u
fine
gray
paper,
represents
the
'
‘
Princes
in
from die Republican party. It* ConTcn- the ToWer?' and was
Dr. .H C»r
cuguuvod ou ’ i lull of good illustrations
tion meets st Chicago next June.
If
wood by G. Kruell after a mextotint cn- j risgton Roltoo gives aa instructive acwhen it meet* a ta»jority of the delegates graving by Samuel Cousin* of the painting 1
prefer General Grant to auy other candi­
date they will nominate him , that 1* *U
■bout it. We bear a' rood deal abotrt po*|
nais,—-Jack and JillJiy Louisa M. AIolU,
siblo trickcry at thclCeuvcntinu . aljout
with Future* by Frederick Diclmao , and I
nominating tJcaeral Graqt’/rith a hurrah,
Ameug the Lakes, by Wltlhm O. Stod-1 Auitca I'curoc contributes an Important
and about the adroit inuintdation- of,j dard,
with illustration' by W. Taber,—' paper on the science of musie, under the
State ud district coavcntioni by the
'
there
are six entnplet.- sh-rt rtories. title of Imperfections of Modern liar
Grant men , lint that i» nottseu’&lt;
Tho
tunny. J &gt;*y light ia the Schoolroom, By­
lh«o are:
Republican voter* are not fool* . they tmw Among
Editha'o Burglar, by Franco Hodgara j' gicoc in the Higher Education of Women,
know that Geneva! Grant desires another Barnett, * tale of a &lt;|uecr little girl who |i by Dr. A. Hughes Bennett, and Artcsun
terra of the ISiudeocy ; they have long
Weils and the Great Sahara, by Licutenknown that a persistent and adroit Iredy astonuhctl a burglar, —illustrated by W. j ant Schroeder, are papers of equal and
of Rcpubliein politieiu- desired it for Taber, Mary Euxabeth, a pathetic icm -II varied interest , aa are also, The Origin '
r-eranec story, by Eiuabcth'Siuart I’helpa;
him . they know that thesa men will re
I of the Gypsies, and Prehiitono Records. I
cure aa many Grant delegates for the Con­ Sare-rfroni Siberia, by A. A Hayes, Jr., I Tliere are a sketch and portrait of Profe® '
a story of Nihilism in Sl Petersburg, ;
vention aa they ou. If the Republican with picture* by J. E. Kelly and J. Har-1’ or Benjamin Sillimu, and the editorials
voter* do not wish Grant a* a candidate,
and popular miscellany are unusually full
they have it in their power to rend up rison Mill* ; and A Faithful Friend, a i and attractive. The conductors of this i
’
anti-Grant delegate-.
Delegate to na­ true M-ory of a wonderful pct dog, by John '। valuable periodical seem determined to ’
tional conventions go up under instruet- V. .Soars withtwo i Hurtrat i&lt;xw by Her- , keep the lead in tbeir supply of entertain tuaon Fairer.
ions ud three vnteri who prefer Blaine,
There ia a humorou* rhymed alphabet ing and substantial reading lor the pro-'
or Sherman, or Washburne, or Hayes, or
pie.
New 1’brk : D. Appleton A Co. j
Garfield, cr Edmund*, can *o ’ inrtrucS by Helen J. Ford, printed in large type ' Fifty cents per number, 15. per year.
little reaclea-i, and illuitrated with .
their delegates and cu further order Wicm, for
twenty aix pictures by L. Hottkin,*. and I
—.
\
if they plrare. in prefer uy «n« of there to Aunt Fanny describe* the audiphone J
The Tribune Almanac for 1080.
(IruL
A* to a hurrah or uy other kind of ami ita wonderful effects, in an article I The/simple announcement that The
entitled Hearing Without Ear*.
f Tribute Almanac fur 1880 i* now rvwdy
trickery at tbe Convcntiou il is not proba­
Tbe poetry of the number—besides Mr. I i* the only biot whieh the American pub
ble, and if it were practised it would de­
feat its own ends, became it would bo re­ Tennyson ’a two songs— eemprisea eentri- lie requires ia reference to this annual
butions from S. W. Halloek (with a pic- regiator. Thia is the only Almanac pub­
sented as u in'ult to the Republican vo­
lure by Mary Hallock Foote), €dia That-1 Halted in tbo United Btatas that haa a
ter* st home. When tho Convention
ter, E. McKean Ely, and Ario Batea . and National reputation. Ths eeleclie priori
come, to the selection of * candidate a among tbo jingles is one illustrated by | pie lies at the baao of a thoroughly di^eatnumber of gentlemen will be uataed and
will, si tbo rilly custom te, be Iuled by
Several cumic pictures by'Frant Beard, not hare encyclopaedic aims. It b a com­
tbeir friends. General Grant will be one
mon oenoi manual of American politim in­
of there; fab name will be ctaercd by the L Hopkins J. G. French sod other* ap
near in thia number.
The tatter-Box, tended for actual u.«e by' a practical
gallerias, no doubt, but ao will Sherman's,
publie.
’
*o will Blaine'a, ao will Washburnc's; and to addition to funny bits and Jeters from
thu boys and girls, contains an itetu tadThe funeral Table of Contents of tbe
if, as may happen, Grant's name gets
liag the story of the frontispiece, acor&amp; present bane will be familiar to the public.
loudc* ehecra than the others—well, no
paniod by an engraving after a paintidg by After tbe calendar pages and astronomi­
one wa* ao loudly dieerolat Cincinnati as
Dtlarochc ; and Jack in-ths-Pulpit and cal observation' n ptecnd a digest of tha
Mr. Brictow, snd no name received *o lit­
tle applause u that of Mr. Haye*; yet the the Riddirbox are full of novelty and in-

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THIRTY appear bat TWEN­
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and perfect arc its effects,
that It is Impossible to detect
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PHYSICIANS, CLEMYMEN ANO
THE AFFLICTED EVE1TWHEKE.
The Third Term and the Republican
Party.

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Unprecedented it Popularity.
And Undisputed it t* Broad Clc*

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Convention did not nominate Mr. Bristow.
We have not yet come to tbe degradation
of having a meb in the galleries force a
crafidate on a Convention.
General

no way different from any of the others,
for whatever may have been his peculiar,
and, a* wo have often ixid, hi» singularly
mrad position whiU bo remained out of
that he reappears aa a poli
tician seeking office, he becomes a. other

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Michigan Central Railroad,
JGHNSTON'S

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IHIW THIS II T8UI mCCL

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BITTERS

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Tha Journal fur Jan. is filled with its
usual Aseortment of matter especially in­
teresting to thooe who are engaged in
►tuck raising in any cf its branches. The
Live Stock of France, A hw to prerent
the-6pread of Infectious Dbeasos.
Na­

iMleaaatlwilBs .

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bCTitoiT

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Cubt unifiu rxubiud

ftujiril

It I SsttSTBS-SsflS $ 3

Value of tbe Thoroughbred,’Marbled beeL

h.?sa$5i«i3aBO

Faury Color* ud Markings in Breeding
wait, suppow me veuvenuon Qon&gt;|.
Bireuitigham and Smithfield fhog.)
oaten him. Bo far aa it can it will then
i}toek 8ho’. Ayrahtr* CaU e, Winter
have committed the P.epabliran party to I
Animals, Chap. 29,
th* region of.the ex-Prcrident to a :ln” “ ,h'’
r'-"’ ’•••
third icnn. If there are anti third term
Republican' it will then behoove these to |
cotuidrr whether, ou the whole, it is bet

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THIS PAPERS
HEW YORK.
up. j-

HASTINGS, N

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1880.

GBEAT CLOSING OUT SALE
|

AT THE CASH STORE

VERCOATS

Imperial Soap
GOLD AND GILT.

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

DENTIST

Nashvilie.

MirAitran

tails fxr.pt ItslriUre an*
'.isllr str.pr Batadfasaaa

Caw, to aid ■OmKEial

any one who will mumI tm no order
II we will send one box extra free a*
a ijreniiniH'. &lt;Jr the orders mny be xcnt’to iw fur one or more
ImixcsjiI a time, with remittance, mid when wc have thiui received
order* fur !•&gt; bnkr.* we will WJlid the eleventh box free a* proposedalioiu...................
■nd money sin advance you tuny
d-‘|k».»il it with any banker of tnendu&gt;nt in good credit in your
town with the tinderMnmling that he into remit it to tw oji receipt
nl the S«»:q» which &gt; &lt; tn Jiv xlripiwtl tn hi/care. Atidrc.-t

&lt; RAMl’TON BROTHERS.

sntral Railroad.

door r,f Mcwr-I. Bradbury*' o*ee Std she
walked in, wholly intent on the bill six
had to pay. A smart b-Aing young man
received the money . and when the re
eript ■» made ou', snj.rhe turned to gn.

mao ; and thtn, having aecrj.lcd hi* offer
ot aUller, Nary found hersell, after a
minute or twn, thinking that h* wa* “a
vary nice looking young i?.-iiiJ«tuau.’ ' a*
she altcrwbrd dramUd him to the rook &gt;,
and that he bad UaatiTul hair— it was *&gt;
uicirly curled— and b« had a little dark
luoastarhe, and wore ra&gt;h a pretty binMcklie; oh! U was very niee looking, in-

P A I N TE R

At A. ». n*-V &gt;rn-C’&gt;'i»t
Jeffcrton St-,
•
Hiftinpa, Mich

Swesy’s Ho-fEt,

IDS DIVISION.
&gt;!• n»rt Lias
&gt;'TTO AND FROM
&gt; AND DETROIT

"ManuM." asked Fraaky i'uok th*
«“xl day, "weald it kill you if I ran away

“Ya. dor. I think k would.” .
”Ob ! wsil, thaw,” be snMrewl, patron“Goodnam ’ Master Fraaky, what's pot iungly, "I wont."
.
that into your head ?”
It wa Spring time again when Tom
■ Oh t nothing; only Turn Dawlisb was Dawlisb asked Mary a quasi ion uoa
triliog mo about what thry did in wrecks, more. Ho had a good aituatsoc. and a
£na know, and *11 that. ( sbouhl like to prospect of a Hao, and ho d alwara been
c on a raft, 1 should." and U drew ki* ■.dafi ou Mr ; and U wanted to know if
naked Um up ou th* table, and wriggled ।,aho could lorn him. Sh* looked up with

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Nubias, &amp;c.

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We Sell N«w Machines Ertrj Ttac.
Literal tern*, to lU leads.

Is.a t Uy

Most Elagant; Simple nnd Euy Running Machine in the
Market.—The Ever Reliable VICTOR.

------ VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY^-----Wcatres Branch QSku. 233 Hrarit».. Csacaoo, lu.

Unst ill Best DiWM is UH®

MIDDLETOWN CONK,

JIIHl l|. Hffl,
Keep* eonsianlly on hand

Mew' Ywtte, licit atf Mira

LIME,
HAIR.
,
STUCCO,
&gt;
OBMENT.
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
PLOWS,
‘
DRAGS

"No, I’m no*; bat I'm wanted to be."
ot a very lucid answer; but bo undcr»od IL .
"Who to?'' he mknd coaxingly.
Well, nertup* I oughn't to ssy hi*

LEFT lUtf) FLO WS.

Reaperand Mowers.
L./J. WHEELER.

DRUNK

I'ayit the highest Cash price
for nil kinds of Farmcru Pro­
duce.
Fanucra will do well to conhtili Mr. Cresajr before purcliMing any of the above articles,
at hut Elevator, corner of Broad
wav and Railroad Htreeta.
llartingH, April, 2. 1870. 40

Mary lost her heart to the smart youug
man with lU blue lie and well-idled hair.
He never said anything morn definite than
be said that first day-, but he wa always
rrody to take Ur out, and mou parlteular
about her dram , and the remit wa* that
all Ur littl* hoard of raving* went in more

lire shipping trade. h fctd snff-red for a
long time through what experts now call
"a period of retlitd gloom and dagnation.''
During the Grat Ulf uf l«7P exports fift
off. and a&lt; there were Sew remunerative
freights, the drman-l foe new tonnage wsa
proportionately .light. “Early ia tU lot
half year, however," seya a tryh eircdlar,
‘•the loag Ivikod-for improvement earn*
from the other aid* of ilw&gt; Atlantic, «oaldcncc begat coafideore. aud, with th* in
fineMe of a healthy (pmUtixn, an almost
imperrep-.iUe brisknrm came over nt.
whieb was never'mare welcome or needed
Naw it is expected that thc.bailding yard*
will be busy for tbo next six month*
In
tmo respect the &lt;,l.| shipbuilding lusiuca
wa dirtiMt from the |wev&lt;at. in tlurt
•■Why eouidnl 1 T 1
:
••Wall, 1 d"M waul to hurt yonr fad­ woodea sailing vesrels were *U« to la&gt;|
ings, bat evnridcr tha difference ia our lunger Ihs* iron steamers. The Iuildera
---------------------- .... ~..J of to-day produce, even at tlirir be*t, *
rrrvsni girl, bnt on* docwn'l mi
mor* perishable article than thrir prede|
“You nr* not a --ontieuun, as
yourveif, Alfrod Hill,” (ho said •
Y*u are drowsed like cue. bat
— old ships are thing* tbit promise to be
just a bi; of a clerk, not any better than unknown a* iron supersede* wnnrf ami u
a r.wpsrtabU gifi like
‘ ‘ ’ steam is more largely used.
&gt;la&lt;-hiwry
gentlrtnsn A gvotlc
weir* nut rapidly, tod coat* a heavy sum
taka a piri's ewod mm
f.w its reproduction.
Thui thv aura re­
pair aud re|&gt;Urca**u'. rf a msrrastik navy
which is bravming marc and more a ataam
fleet, ought to keep many private dock­
Of course tU doflund far
“I'm very sorry that you let fowvelf yards active.
1*11 &lt;■ Jove with me,” ho said, tapping his new skips sleeted the iron mark** ; th*
boot (gain. “I thought you would have prioc of “ship plates " advantwd in tbo
had mora piM*. at aay rate till you wers •utntnrt nuarly three pounds n Im, and
asked.
"the shipments of iron to the Halted
"Nor* pod*! WUldo you tak( mu
for?’ sb* asked Ur ebreks flushing ; - &lt;fitatu dariec th* latter part of thia year
"Do you think I'd go not with on-\ end
talk to him, and kt him talk to m* as
you've done', if I hadn't eared for him f
Recent Post-Offke Rolex.
1'vo Ion lum-b pride for that, and 1 should
Soppeeed Io few Um muU by 1Wnot U fit cctopaay for any honest nun if Maater GMml, David M. Key, of Ten-

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The German Government lias sanctioned
a scheme lor extending Gtrman influence
ia th* Somoun and South Sea Islands.
Prine* Bismarek has, it i« stated, been
pemimlsd by tU Crown Prine* to ament
to a propcal that the Goremmenl should
guarantee a regular dividend Io yU share,
holders of th* new G«rmaa South Sea
Trading Company, which ta to acquire all
right* now poarewd by Maora. Godcffroy
in the Samosa Islands. TU Crown Priam
is reported favorable mat only to this par­
ticular project, but generally to the extee
aion of German trad* by mcana of th*
acquisition of trass oceanic coloaica Th*
scheme *a it standr at prrmt b, that lb*
Imperial Government should guarantee
the ahareholdon a dividend of 4| per oral
for tU next twenty years, limiting it* tmbUity to a maximum payment of 300,Ut)0

to run wild in RenvinuiM Gardrtre. •&gt; ■
Alfred Hill (for m the mart yvong man i
wm ealhd tsnggrated while sb* walked

Wmh»otom, D. C.,1
Jan. 31,1880. j
A more emneoM idm never prevails

reply to tha Uttcn he receives. Th* Im­
press ion that Congreaamca hat* nothing
to do but oojey thems*! rm u altogether
wrong They have thrir trouble and as
noyascc* aa well a other people, and, up-

demands os Lis purse. II* romvr* many
Jeturr from his dbttict rerprsung eoetri
bationa to varioo* dmritia. S^otZbi.
oooautnaata, eowng to W aahington for
plca«aro or on buaincm, Sad themselves
stranded, without money, turn imnaadiitaly
to their member, who is expected h&gt; pay
their bold bills, or buy . ticket home.
The military aetburitie. are evidently
When ths mahiplicriy of (bore demands
not disposed to relax their effort* to
upon the time, CMigtea, and soUtancs of
.trenxth.-n and secure tha eaatcro frontier
nl th* empire.
to begin Mil year the enoatruetioo of larjre
Usrrseks at IWe TU neoraaary ground
for a building capable of araommodatiag a
whole ragimesrt, W throe Utialimu, of in­
fantry has been already bought foe the
sum afftO.WO marks, sod the barraeka
will be began as soon a the designs hare
been examined and approved by A* Mia
iatry of War. Monwhiia, great progroa
has Um made with lU girdl* of dclseUd
fort* round tha town, Ibcegb lb* works
aru now neocamrily snspenthd for th* win
ter.
Of th* nisao larger fort* and three
amaller iotorrn«diat* worka of which tU

of th* Utter, all began ia 1876 and 187,,
are now practically eumpleted —only a lew
unimportant defalk remaining io he at

Frother l«U are Hot ma’dsMc.
Egg* muvt be scut wb*n ur*
A pair afjMioM will gu fi&gt;r two *ren&gt;r.
of

SAWS FILED,

Mrs, TrtlSA Bstortf, aid Sala

Th* fiulurw of tU old hotma of J. C.
Godeffroy 4 Son, ia Hamburg, m of mor*
than ordioary commercial importance, for
Ufo a matter ia whhh th* pcwlige of
Prins* Bismarck's foreign pUiey aa reguis
German commerce in dmtent sea* ia direct

extreme
A rural eoroutoeney will be
••UaW with the public servieo of lUir
to rest on the soandsnc foundation, hu npraw-taure if be makm on* or two act
hewn onnaidemi in Germany as almost a apeeehca daring a re—ivc, and they will
national calamity, and far a few day. hm be dafightod if he gets the better of some
thrown th* cxtlungra of H.mbunt, Bro­ other member in .repartee, but, ia peraucal
men, llcrlis, Fraokfort. and otUr large awrice tU roostilacat is • more exacting.
ritiea, into a sWUc of feverish excitement. TU nsnnber is expected to look aft«r th*
The first stotewunt pui thsir liabiJitia al interom. of bb propU at Washington.
u,000,000, a which fi iaoo.doo fon to Formaly, forty years ago, th* cunaUtuent
the loss of Baring Brothen&lt; Co., of lara- had uu interest* fcre, but now, this ow
"Lnnk here, Mary'' he said : "I want
d-« There figere, have been somewhat think* that U is &lt; ntitlsd to a pension t
Io speak to you. It isn't that I want yvo
to look &gt;: a»v :f you Iranm'i a mind to.
'
Lemnos, Emiuanti,) , re lnre-I upon drmcr examiAalioo, but mv another imagina that be ha an invention
though pojo in knows I'd du anything I'
IerthUra. the Unkrupley of this houm was winch will U worth milfam of dollar* to
I
Jan. Sl,188fJ
an event of onuraal importance for Ger­ Unde 8*m, and hi* member is exported to
:
All the trade reports isoud at lb* end
many. For aUat fifty yean the hoase of mtrodwre U and urge it* adoption by Cm
(। of lbw year breathe a spirit of «UerfalMm|
Gvleffroy Lad mignod supreme, and en­ grta, tbo Preridenl and Secretary of War.
Md hope.
The rvtiral of which they ‘
joyed almost an undivided monopoly in The inventor fo willing to aell hi* minionat spesk data from about tbo same tim*,
the trad* of the South Pacific faked*. aaving device for fit00,&lt;W)0* TUn there
; 8epr»ml«cr or October, Ifijff, and in many j
: ease* tU impels.: camo fn^s lb* United I They possessed factories and plantatioiia on is th* “cold waler and bran brad sociaty,'
tomy of them, particularly &lt;&gt;a the 8*moa and an infinite number of other sociotia
Stele*.
TU figure* U lUAmeriowj
with schema for expediting the millenfam
' wheat harvest, cowporod with thorn: of,
that thrir potent member of Congra* i*
snapped hi* fiogrt*. tUgh what that eo- otUr rounlria, in ,tUms,Jvc* indimt*'
expert*! to champion, and for which U i*
tido bad tu do with Alfred Hill's ioten- why American* saddenly fail renewed
ilous bo did not explain.
“Why, he's
going to ai*rvy the .daughter of Mr. courage to give large order* and-make
tion by the government, preferably an ap­
BtWU, who travel, for the firm, that's •speculative purchase. Tn* w best prod no j, tend Gennao maritime commerce to every propriation
If be igaorw aay of them,
what lie's going lu do. Ask him, and *ee I rd ia tU Union Hr 1879 wa Tally equal;; part ofthcgloU, ami tUporition of th.
he does it at lb* peril of losing rota ud
if he ean deny H. Why.it'* cumiug off I to th* average yield, but all it* rival* io
i house of Godsffroy in tU Se«b Pacific losing bn place si the next election. Tha
I the markets of the world auffsod from
| seem, d to afford a favorable opportunity tun whd ha a claim against the govern*
j d.H.k-t.1 harvests. France showed a fall-1
of aerating » firm footing in throe dhtent men; for aerviees during the war, for prop­
I rag off of tm&gt;re than om fourth her usual I
I yield, Ktwsia nearly one fifth, Spain nearly ![ regions, where England Ud jart poeke; erty taken, or far anything rise, rarely ever
*d tU Fiji Ubnd* without maeh art- thinks of putting u ia the hands of any of
ontHterceth. Italy and Austria more iW '
many. Ia tryrag to carry Mt his sehetne the numerous law firms or clam agents in
on*-filtb, while England was rvdoeed from j
the Germaa Chancettor ran the risk of thia esty. He endoaa the papers relating
an average yield of eighty three to fifty. I
eocainginto collation with two forogc
powvra, the United Stata and England.
TU Gmsramentofths United Stata Uv*. and organ tLat his btuintn be homed
through. (Should the Coogreaaaran fail to
in there region of great importance, and j Atabliali the claim and get the money, be
wwkl threatened with a scarcity of wheal
aecmsd to be pcrfiotlv autisfied with the frrejuently, beesute of his failure, nukes
while her gnneria w-ro I nil, and visions
pneaejafon of th* harbor of I'angoPastro aa enemy at the claimant, Who forthwith
of high price* for htr enormoua harvest
in.Tutaila, one of the Samoan group, declares and works for some other aspirant
sent a thrill of mterpriw thlougb tbehod.
A prominent
which had been enocoded to them M a for Coogrrr^i .oal honors
Iler steamboat and railway mn-igerv made
member of the lower lionac recently said :
Certaia disenveria have been made •A Coognnsmaa who trim to meet all
' mg •brereUuff." into Europe, and *ddithe
demand*
upon
him
has
the work of
here daring tU last few dap oooreraing
’ tiooal lines, were at ones pevjcctcd or laid
tbo Socialite and Nihilists, of a ratba
down.
Dure was hardly an English in­
serious natare.
For the last four day* a
dustry that did Mt feel new life al the
fresh trade wind TLat blew acrews the At- j thoroughly &lt;irg*ai*ed search has been
made by the poUu in th* lodging* of for­
eign Madrons, e*pecr*lly Knxiaaa and
j Pubs. Papers of a Nililmic character hare
Urn dieorered, anAarrr-u made
TU
st...nt i.'tn. Alfred Util looked rather
। an abut odt English ship* and |
bard Itran otUrwiao. bat be wm amiling
authoritim bate k -pt Vr affair a quiet a
and shiny a* ftyw. Nbe hardly greeted
rom America or the t’onliueui, and
possible, Sul lb* newspapers have ealarally
him when U appeared. Iiol she looked at
the main rcasM* why KaglUh inII* kaa, beaidra,
gvt wind of the matter, end it now trans­ he ought to Lok after
duatry win, 1.4g depressed. was the
There is not a
pire* that at No. 20, Plan I Ter, and not hi* departount work.
pertaku. e •&gt;! oonuncreul gloom in every
very frequented urert, a secret printing Department of the Government, aye,
part of tie globe. The rapidity of trie­
peros and over one thousand copies of a scarcely a division of any DcpanmeM, ia
graphs.: evrtmauaication induce* now a
new Nihilistic publication of a decided
ready ««vit; »-:«•*&gt; to change* abroad,
Applica­
r.-rolu; foaary character, hare Urea found. nomathing of interest to them.
“with a gigantic throb aernm th* ana wc
tion* for appointment to p-itioc., claims,
peuaiour, and th* many stages through
oho an evidence of thh sympathy that th*
which these uisltm have to go."
Th*
deficiency *f th* European harvest has
given risw Io eompenatay advantages- ”

into her eye*, ami her lip* quivUrd
anguish. “Ith, it isn’t true ! I ki
isn’t!’’ and she touched bi* hand in
di'tnay atxl lookad up into bis free
all her hart'* story written in her
“I d-&gt;a’i**c why it should*nt U,
so there'* the long and short of it.
on use makio" a ftm about it, my

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�Tqi HtfuiLiti/lltfilin

Two colored gentlemen of eeoectrie hab­
it* rad seme notority have just ehuScd
off tbb usertal eoiL
On* who lived till
ninety waa l.aowa aa “Pop Hut,” and
aoenmnbted a large property tn real estate

wen invariably white women. Ke was a
miaer and denied himself everything but
New York, F*b. Gth, 1880Xf there is om thlag more d'wagreeebio tbe barest neeenaariea of life. Perhaps th*
than another it ia to have any suspicion severe regimen they had to share with him
I that you are watched.
A emailing cota- was tbe cause of tbo mortality among the
mittoc of amateur dctectivm have indulged
io tbo paititae of watching people
Of The other old geotlemec; was not so trifty
counc their motive* are alleged to be of and waa eternally Mt to priaon .for va­
HiaakiUaaa
the purest.
They mean to done up, so grancy and petty offanaea.
they my, bad plare* by tha influence of whitewaabcr was rceognixed u something
prominent and wealthy persona wbo fro- artistic and extraordinary, and his voice
queat them ou tbe sly, obtained by threats vm powerful. Hie last words were breath.
of expmurt, and to aav-i young men in
la ■ .11 I. ik.
place* of trust from the broad road to cm- W»™. U. UlMlab,
bexalement, and rash woman from wreeking City Priaon.
Lent ia approaching fast and the final
chair lira and breaking up tbeir families
for some pamieg infatuation, and all that gaieties of the season are crowding together.
•orc of thing.
Ax to blaekumil, the pious The Liederkrrax Ball, which is the grant
Paul Prra are horrified at th* idea.
Il
raems io be the general opinion, iodignant- world, long luoked for tod looked back to
; ly expressed, that without indorsing im- with food memories, h*i oom* ud gone,
I
tnordity ol any kind, It i* diagusling on ' ud among.other sigM of the day, the
general principle* for such Parisian or glories of the Tboatn Cosique, Harrigan

Another thit^ fe just as certain, that
ia that the exact revmo of "that n true
here. Every’Democrat u praying that
tbe Repoblieaw muy nominate Gnat,
whUe in thh enanty we do not know of
but om mu who favors hia nomination
while hundreds assert aror. positively they
-will never vote for him if he ’is nomiThe Boatou Jwmt/ * leading advocate
of tbe rcaomination of ex President Grant
in ita issue of last Eatordsv nays, the ar.
bitrary actio* of Senator Cameron ia
Pennsylvania and of the Republican Stole
Committee in New York in calling tk*
State Convention so early for the choice of
delegates to tbe National Convention pro­
vokes hostile romtneut in Republican jaar
nsls
Sncb action .will do tbe Grant
movement great injury, because it will
drise away from bis rapport ’thousanda of
fair-minded mea who daairc above all
thing* that the Republican voter* shall
bare an opportunity to expreaa tbeir pre
fcreoces'at the primary meetings.

Four yeari ago the Maryland delega­

riatible. And yet on ■ Yea and Nay vote,
113 delegates, oat of 246 voting, have de
ilbaraialy pronounced against General
Grant—not against * third term, bat
sgsiuet Grant. A change of barely tan
votes would bare tied the Convention 1
Tbh result must bon severe disappoint
meat to th* friend* of General Grant, and
a hard blow to the movement for bb nom­
ination. Tb.is narrow majority of 20 waa Ruaaiaa spy system* to be introduced
the blue* are about to be temporarily dim­
obtained only by strenuous exertions sod
th* use of powerful influence. No on.
med.
Their Mnllixau Guard Christmas,
can doubt that if the Convention had been
which baa made more sides ache than per­
hft to iu own spooianeou* choice th*
haps anything they ever before produced,
fortune at faro or drawpokcr or yield to is to be withdrawn, and another attraction
Mill more alluring temptation*, it ia proba­ about which proton nd secrecy is at present
Radix. ■
ble that he will personally and privately observed, ia promised.

tion to tbe NatioMl Republican Conven­
tion wa* solid fur Blaine from first to
bat. Thia yeaKlho^iodications are that
the party there cringe loyally to its fiivorite, and that he will again have the dele­
gation. Grant is absolutely without fol­
lowing in th* State. Sherman haa a good
many friends, and if any candidate diaputes the delegation.with Blain- it will

is an outrage to dog his footsteps and-racord his misdeeds in a black liat, which
, may, moreover, do many of the uncun-.
| sciotts victim/ tha greatmt iajuaicn. And II cratie party at thia lime, ia Congress and
'out, becomes more and more apparent
\ a black ItM.
However virtuous may be II every day. The leaden are all at sea,
the stem promoters of the plan, their dirty,' without rudder or compaw, and with the
sneaking employees are absolutely certain ■ rocks of dieeord threatening destruction ox
' every band. Tbi* acaaion of Congrn* baa

The highest inhabited place in the
world is Galen, a railway village in Pe]
nt, 16,MS feet above the sea. Near it a
tonne! 3847 fo« Jong is being bored
through the peak of the mountain, oOO
feet above the perpetual snow line.
A
miner s babtation on Mount Littwin, CoL
orsdo ia 14.1S7 feet above tbosee

Having Juul nine veara experience in different
branches of Mercantile Trade in a place where buiinesa ia done by the Thousands-, I am not entirely
nexperienced in business matters. I am constantly
buying and will soon have a well selected stock of
Groceries^ Glassware, Chinaware, 4c , &amp;c. -. I offer no
‘•baits" in prices but firmly believe you can buy of me
at a little cheaper average price than at aby other
place in tbe city. Sugars, Teas and Coffees I am sell­
ing at bargains. Lamps Side Lamps, Bracket Lamps
and Trimmings Cheap. Choice Honey, Foil Cream
Cheese, Oranges, Lemons, figs. Cranberries, Horse­
radish, Pickles Plain and Mixed, and a full line of
Canned Goods, all very cheap. A new thing, Fresh
Compressed or Lightning Yeast, nice light bread1 in
three hours.
Farmers I have shipped about 5000 lbs., of dried
apples, tut *ill buy more and will buy all kinds of
dried fruit and produce for cash or trade.
Remember the place, one door cast of Post Office.

The year 1875 wax a proeperons one for
California. She exported 2,000,000 gal
loaa of wine and 120.000,000 worth of

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‘ REAL ESTATE.
FOH SALE AND TO REKT

carry th* country, baa been exploded
On* thing mere ir elaat. This year *
contests ar* to be amicably conducted to
be canraised oa the 1 ■residential question, an amicable rrault. The nominye of the
aad the result shows that Blaine stands Chicago Convention Is not going to be dr
with the party abnut aa be did in 1876 Mtoyed by the enmitie* sronaed in fats
when seven of tEo tea delegates were for
him from 6e»t to’laat. Of nioe Republican
newspap-T. six favor him and three faror
•WAsntwoTOM, D. C.,1
Grant A popular on vara show* 590
Feb. 5, 1880. j
Republican* for Blaine, 212 for Grant, 83
The routest in Pennsylvania ia over,
and apparently Senator Cameron has con­
trolled the State for the purpose of giving

donation for sweet charity tea prrawut that j
prince* are not in the habit of making. ’
This ia the gift of Janie* Gordon Bennett j| etrait* of the party make ila leader, cow­
of the New Xork Hewitt, to thelamiahing ard*. They srw fighting aby of every
peasantry of Ireland, to ray nothing of the 1I question or measure touching upon their
rarrrndrr for weeks of column* upon col- f political difference*, and the subject*
umu of the moat valuable apace lu hie which tbo late extra acasioe developed
two papers to advertise in the moat effect- i
ive manner every effort in the cause.
Il with bated breath. Thia, io brief, is the
The ma­
ia not the first lime Mr. Bennett has pct situation in Coogrvu today.
has pul hi* band onoalentttieuaiy io bia jority arc wailing, like Micawber, ter ■
pocket in a way to eclipae th* deeds qf somethin* tu turn up. or in .tbo hope of '
being
able
to
pose
the
appropriation
bills '
men widely famed as philauthropialsand quietly slide out without raying or do '
something morn to be said.
Thoae who
Mreu ballot* at Cincinnati. Out of 1,1138 are well informed ksow that the delega ’
, promptly met the situation, headed a tab tag anything What new light may break
Repfiblicass, who are the Ixst reprearu la- lion will be divided, and that the victory I: scriplion lut with *30.400. and Marled bis forth, or what changes ia the situation
tiro- nt the party in ell scct’renaL* the was given to Cameron more for Cameron's : reporter* all orn the eny to report on des­ may transpire as the session progresses,
State,' 1,0‘_*C declare for Blaine, 866, (or cake than for anything else. When tlrey
illation generally, and particularly with
Grant, 34 for Sherman, 7 for Washburn e, come to aet ia the Convention, the delegathe desired effect of Mining np the btnevB lor Conkling and 2 for Garfield.
' lion will divide upon Grant and Blaine, -' dent to practical method, of relief.
He
A staff rot respondent of the New Fork ao-l ay that body made a rule in 1876 that i ia thought of by a great many people ar a
Trifowr writes from Harrisburg that the unit system is of no effect,' and iodi-'I earrleaa man of the world, given to yaebtnine-tenths of the delegates to the Conven­ vidua! delegates may vote for whom they II mg, polo and fashionable fcativitica of all
tion weve oppoord In the nomination of please, in ease General Grant shall bo,I Linda, to perbape u undue degree, but

The finest Stock of AHUenry Goods ever shown in the Oft
of Hastings.

From $2.00 io $20.00.
Knit Sacques, Scarfs Hoods, Nuihias- Mittens, iu

Farms For Sale.

Great Opportunity.

Thr best floods made .Vow is the time to buy yout
Winter Goods and buy them Cheap

Senator cleet Mahooc of Virginia is
urging th* ReDuLHeana of that State to j Vice President will report io favor of Rep­
join ia an indifoendent moremsnt foe the : reaentalive Bicknell* joint resolution
election of Prerilhirfi*! electors in oppoei j ••prvpoeiog a conatiluiioua! amendment to
tion to the Demoentie tickets, they are to provide for the election of President and
be nic’u of high character who will, elected, I Vine Preaident by the people.” The com­
cast the vote of Virginia for ^tbe eandi mittee have etricken out that portion of
date who may seem to them beet ealeulst : the rnelulion providing ‘'that a centeM in
ed to advance the interests of the State.
any Mate ahall be passed upon by it*
j highest judicial tribunal,“ and with thia
In Coogroesman Weaver * district ths
petition for ths paristpe of bis bill to pay one change have instructed Representative
the aoldiere of the war fire hundred mil­ Bicknell to report the resolution favorably
But it ia not likely that
lions to which they ere »ot entitled war to the Honae.
circulated by a rank copperhead—a man thi* or any other similar measure will pass

You
there ha* aa much brains as modesty. lion of politics and nothing else.
ore them in tbe rest* arani, declaiming
Perhaps be^i
over their whiskey straight that, “By
Jlrmht,
God, Mr” we intend to run this oventry.
Ous of the coorpicuously prominent
‘ leaders” in Cougrsra on tbe Demoentie
Charles C- Waite, founder of the Bro- side ia springer of Illinois—“Bill" Spring­
voort House, a hotel much patroniitd by er, aa they call him at heme—and he is a
aristocratic visiting Englishmen, who also specimen of the kind of material the *De
I
held a large interest in the magnificent mocraU make lesdara of in these dayr
Windsor Hotel, is dead. He was, although was talking a few days ainee with an Illi­
by no means a politician, a prominent nois journal iM now in Waahingtoe„aad he

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Convention will be held at New Karen on jostle each other in friendly end fashionable
manner at a ladies' Mock exchange np
town, where the fair dabbien in th* wane
of Wall street are aided by a young and
’esneyl- lovely guide, philosopher and friend to
make their inreelnu-nla.
While they

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making and batrim, and when the agony
ia over with business boars, thsy oan coawrie themarives for tbeir lorn*, or sweetly
eroor.
State Supremacy Democrats arc reedy,’I consider their winnings while enjoying a
A eu——
to increase the power* of everything pah! i j bountiful and elegant free lunch.
It wa* too bad that Speaker Raaddl; for bj fbe Naikmal Govmonenl except |1 perb parlor organ tempt* ekillfnl fingers to But tbe grave and reverend Senator* made
would not permit th* l ireetdatek lunatics
ektetiooT
- ponr oat
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of music,, and
confinaiatf ell tbe Damoerul* nots-Inatcd,
is tb. How. to deaisro tUm^vm fool.
ThaPhiiadripbin/V*. ridm* thrt the | have • real jrily, soofabfe lime k
and then holding the other* back for other

'rami,.h—«„

.TTJIairrS RUSSELL.

Knappen's Law Office.

member of the I 'uion League Club and of
severs! very “toney" and Kientifie socio aevea-day wonder* bow springer ever
It
ties and will be missed. Another celebrity aehisved Lu prominence in Coegresa.
of a retiring disposition has passed away at ia certainly not on account of hie ability,
IT HAS
1
who never had anything but abate for
the ripe age of 80 years, namely, the gen ij for be is a very ordinary man in ibis rc| apect. Ho praetiaed law in Springfield
WONDERrUL
the patriots until he aaw that he might Democratic spirit aa there appears Io be ial William .Cooper,’ bto.her tu goud old I
POWER. ।
It has Dr. Peter Cooper, and scarcely second to '| and rarely bad a case. But he was oae of
poasibly make tome tnoaey out of them. a revival in the fraud burines*.
eiked out that rhe Democrat* tn th* him in the jierfermance of good deeds.;■ your peroiatcot, ubiquitous, meddlesome
Of 4030 Republican* ia Ohio who have House- intend to unseat Waahburue of
He was a very wealths man god conneqfd aoit of men. with plenty of ebeek, and i*
been interviewed by tbe Cincinnati 6*«- Minnesota and Orth of Indiana, in order
with tdaoy of our most iafluenti.l financial bound to have a finger in every pie The
:eto with reference tn Preaidcattal prefer­ to gain a controlling majority of those two
institutions, besides developing a taste for Illinois editor referred to relates how,
ence*, 1081 are for .''T.ertnan 9G8 for delegatinsa in that body.
The theft in geot'emraly sport* which lie kept up to when the I-ogulaturv was in eemion al
Rlaine., 1120 fop Great, 131 for Garfield, MaiM enema not tn have satisfied them.
tbo bet.
He waa a good judge of a fine Spriogfie " "
70 for Washberne, 85 for “ ’
‘ They want a majority of lb* States ia the
bobbing
burse, and Commodore of the Atlantic
tbe balance scattering, with
House ia the hope that thereby they may Yacht dub for another thing, where I
when to do this or tbit, evidently be­
be able Io Meal the electoral count, or Gar- was introduced to him three yeaq ago, and and
'
celonisc it. But no waiter how many del­ got warmly trounced at 'MlTtsnU, by tbo 'lieving that if be did "not run” the whole
thing it would come io grief. And so it
says, tbe Southern Blate* were locked egations they steal, the next Preaideatisl
upon m Grant pcrMveres. secure .from all election will no overwhelm them that no atroog force, io many caeca, at couaidc)ah!o is here in Washingten. One would think,
Intrusion, hence the howl that b raised theft enn be big enough to help them oul pen-trial inconvenience, to attend bia, fune­ to sew Springer ou the floor of the House
It begin, to appear that the purpose of ral.
. over an unexpected develpement of f’herHe "ru burn io a firmhouee whieh sometimes, that bo considered hinuelf reforeign governments in taking hUJ of the stood within a &amp;w feet of the office I am ipaariblc fur tha whole roorern. He bobs
rnan'a strength in that region.
up aud bobs down, sod hra a word ou
writing thu letter in.
The Bosten Jn&lt;u»ul seys —Ex-Guv. that proposed highway in (America, and
Ao acitalMu is goiag co among the j every question. Somctimei he haa been
Garcelon of Maine will doubtless be called there is a strong feeling arousing against
Irish Societies which will probable result, the laughing atock of the whole House;
wpoo by the Legislature to explain what it Some decisive action wijl be taken by
ia the otwissiou this year of the famous ; but he goce on apparently oblivion* to it
became of f700fi drawn from the free
Congrem against such purposes, and ought 8t. Patrick's Day parade and sending the ; all—unable tn are himself ra other* are
high school funds on warrants in favor of to be taken promptly.
It is ths eoovic- money .which it would hare roet to aid the ; him. But there ia one thing for which 1
A Ion to Garoslon.
lion of sll parties that whatever plan is suffering poor of Ireland.
It is thought • must give hiiu credit—he understands
The'decrease of the public debt during adopted for roanecting the two OensM better nut to ‘ drown the shamrock” iojhe iI parliamentary ladies pretty well, ud
the month of January w om of the Urgrat miirt be controlled by tbe Halted Slate* customary way, with whliky, while it is ia aa induat/ioea aa a pismire. This,
I with hie great perviatcaey in putting him­
ou record, over 11 million dollar*. It inJinow drowned tn Ita native land with tear*.
! self forward, has doubtless been the neester a general improvement in business and
With all their faults, tbe Irish arc waraeret of bis suceera Tbe rvprwsentallvM of
bearted and charily ia a pneaion with them.
If tbe parade were always omitted hence­ tbe prem, too, have treated him with
forward and forever, and thr Orange cele­ much consideration, be reuse be like* to
The Demoentie party seems to hare
bration on July. 12th aa well, people gen­ talk to them, ud if th er j ia uything sly
: settled down to a cnnvfetion that Tilden'
all about
erally wodld be better plrased.
We ehall going on he is rare to toll
street general kpetatron to appropriation •croud choice ia Tilden.
it. Notwithstanding hie redsamlng qualimiss but not regret the wondrous hate -if
Irili*.
Xl ought to porn unanimoukly,
C. M. Xs.rerat
liee, Springer comm for short of being a
It is acid that ex Governor Cnriia ia
great man. Yet be ia big enough, alter
Tbe Ricbmaod, Ya., DOpatrh rayathsi diapered to give up his eooteal for
I read lb* other day in the .Ismou
DUaolulion Notice.
all, to take prominence in a legislative
Senator-elect Mahoar, having declared in
Ajrpurfcr a letter from Australia reporting
The Co partnership berotefore existing
favor of an electoral ticket which h UM
ttwren John M
n___
Tbe brilliant btutneae of nomioated a th* remarkable sucres* attending th* exhi- majority controlled by enah men aa Fer­
nando Wood, Sam. Rudali, and Little
pledged to uy party, cuanol be admitted candidate to be defeated should be left exbiuoo of Waltham watches al th* Sydney
to tbe National Democratic Convention.
Swart
Cox.
I
may
write
a
biography
of
clusirely to the Detneeratie party.
Exposition, retailing the sensation smong
some of these hereafter.
The election return" restored La. the
Secretary Sherman'a friends secured foreigner* sbout them at our own Centen­
All acta due the firm mast be
M. Beasmcr who slone ia an------.w
Tbeir popularity here eaema to be
•State Gererumcnt of Maine by Mr. Saw­ the delegates al-large to the Republican nial.
nollect them and who will also nt all of
yer are aaid to contain evidence* of mani- National Courratio a ia North Carolina. daily on the increase with nine out of tea
tbe indebtadnaa of the firm.
”
puintioa. Tire returns for county officers ■ The Conneetieut Republican Graven intelligent people.
Dated Huiing*, Jan'y 24th, 1880. '
have not yet been tound.
lion for sleeting delegatee to the National
Money and melody, Mock* and ailka,
John M. Ubmuu.

w.„-,

JAMESTOWN ALPACAS

Knappen’s Law Office.

General Grant fur President, and that the
exposure ol the weakness of the Grant
movement was due to Senator Cameron’s
determination to secure the pe»os;e of the

lotting delegates ia February to attend a
Convention in June, bat if there an, they
have been carrfal'y oonoaaled from publie

DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS

knappen’s Law Office,

�Tilt UtrutUctf Btjliltn
will poekivsly
M
Diabetes ; sod it ia gurasteod that it will
also sure 99 per esat of etbav kidney dmeeeee, P5 per cent, of all liver dfooaam, and
will help la every cam without isjury to
the eye«ee, wbea takeo eeeordiag to di­
rections, aod th. sum of *1,000 will be

guotlemeo, not a half, or three fourths, no.
nor reven eighths, but a eord. We hope
no oo&lt; will act it into his head that a load
of wood will pay for the Bannkii, ualem
the load io * fog cord.

were the remarks made
by Boo. R. J. Grant, after Ahieh the wife
of hia sou, Dr. C. W. Pritdta of Grand
Rapids prseeniod, with a fow appropriate
remarks, various articles which were duly
appreciated by the Judge and Lady.

We see that the official reports from the
several School Diatrieta,io thia County,
on file in the office of the Superintendent
kf Public Inslroctiou al Lansing, shows
8,057 children enUtled to draw public•
money, againal 8,1«3 ia 1878. Thiai

One of tbo moat dastardly outrages that
have ever been called upon to note.
population occurred in thia City last week. The
facta seem to be that a boy under age waa

found partially intoxicated by our D. D.G.
who, with bin usual aridity to serve tbe
Saleon interest, took him before tbe City
Recorder who aeuteooed him to ten days
impnaoamont, not giving him a chance to
pay bK' ordinary Ana. simply because ho
was a lied Rihbou buy, and ho must be
disgraced to serve the purpoeee of the
renders of liquid damnation, after they
had enticed him&gt; violate his pledge, aad
deprived him of a good situation. At
chase of a nice carriage. Now, if there thia stage of tbe proceedings tbe City At­
torney stepped in end proponed to this un­
was not prosperity, they, of course, could
nut afford new earriagea Well, we are fortunate victim of the Whiskey Haas.
glad they are prospering, aad truly wiah
•vary l.rmer in the eetsniy had a nice
He did so maofally.aud produced evidence
onrriage, ud erery other needful thing bo
that one Andrew Bell sold tbe liquor on
Sunday. For Ibis Bell waa promptly ar­
rested, tried aad couriered, ud sentenced
rvmala unclaimed u&gt; the poaurtm at HaMlnr
to Jail fur tea days, and to pay a fine of
Harry county, Web., Fvb. 10th 1W).
Rooelia Austin, Chas
Armstrong, •25,00 and ou.ts amounting in all to
George Conley Cornelia Johnson, Mta. J, about 136.00. Then under pretence that
B. Layhn, L. 8. Loekwsod, Dr. John bo desired to appeal his cause, be was al­
lowed to depart .with his council, end left
Page, Geo. E. Watoou.
called home in early life—the picture of
’ Cards.—Mrs. F. 8. Van Dewalker, D. lor pens unknown No punishment fur
whom we see adorning yonder wall, ud
the vender of worse than Bell fire.
E W’ilbur, Alexander Fry.
when you turn your eyes io that direction,
Ou tbo testimony of thia same lad, one
Jon M. Xrrtn. V, M.
no doubt the stint tear moistens the Aeck
Brndesner, was also arrested aad held for
f At tbe adjourned meeting of tbe New
ud aadoem ills your hearts. You will
trial oo charge of selling liquor to a minor,
taform Club, held Saturday evening, tbe
ere that little one in the “sweet by aadand if ever brought to tnal before aa im­
Constitution aad By-Laws reported by the
partial jury will surely be eon rioted.
committee w«re adopted, rod some ol tbe i
tfficers elected, as follows: President,
blmaing to you tn old age. They are boya
key devils, and it become necessary to stop
Juaepn Slattery; Vico President, Israel
of whom you may well be peoud, all op­
8. Geer; Recording Secretary, J Lee' the thing, oo io violation of what tbe pub­ right and honorable mon far which you
lic believe was an honest pledge of pro­
Reed, Financial Secretary, Jama C :
hare moon tn be thankful. You, the
tection on Wednesday night this mere lad
father, waa not permitted to continue tilling I
Woodruff; Treasurer. William Wood. '
waaTfobblcd up by our D. D. G-, aad com­
the noil. Your neighbors spoke of your ’
mitted to jail Io serve out the remainder I
| noble qualities, and than they were spoken
wiahing tbsQ Godspeed.

Mr. H. Loaher, lata of Freemoot, Ohio,
has purebaaed ths Bakery fotmerly rue by’
fluliua Starke, on State St. near J. Plug ■|
»Mcat Market, and will keep constantly on
band a full supply of all goods ia hia line.
The Newton Bouse^ gaining in popu­
Also, open • first dam Lunch Room, to|
larity erery day.
which will be added a fuU Uno uf Tobacco
Tbe city io full of indiriduals who are and Cigars Give him a anil.
X in attendance ac Court.
Aa aa evidence ot prosperity anfong the
1
Loot commences to-day, and' lasts till
faroMn, we nodca frequently that rome

Entered at the East OfficeHastings. Mich., as Secondclass Matter.
&gt;

Mr. Ira Hatch taiko of getting up a
grain! ball sometime is tbo future. Let
her eosne, Ira.

The wheeling is getting to be splendid,
ud ties ate being brought to tbe City in
large numbers..

telling yiu tbe tmth.
The Holloway Bros., aucc
Russell Bros, in tbe Drug bi
working up a fine trade.

A. G. Spaulding of Chicago, one of tbe
Y Croquet Firm, was in tbe city on Thurs­

day and Friday of last week.
We are sorry to announce tbe illness of

It numbers many eminent authors eranag
ita contributorv. Dunog raornt yson we
have noticed not a fow papers by Edward
A. Freeman„tlw Historian, and the lead­
ing article ia tbe present numbsr, The
Lords of Ardreu. ia from his pen, end will
be very intervociag to tbo atadeol of med­ the caatug of the vote of PeuasylvMsa in
’ GltoTfXT of New ' Gold sad Silver the National Convention wb-re it will do
tbo meet for Cameron than to bare it
Mr. and Mrs. Prindle
Your children
Mims gives a brief aketekof the various pledged to Geo Greet or anybody also.
aa J a fow cf your friends, arc here to­
night to congratulate you on the pleasant
Mr. A Nriger, Taylorville, Pa., writm;
return of the anniversary of your marMy moebot. aa old lady of sixty yean,
Greece, a paper by Dr. Bandwith, oom suffered for thirty years with Rheumatism,
meats on lbs history of Greece stem the to such an extent that she won a* times
boule of Nevarino, and enorially ooa entirely tame. Wo procured from Mvmrs.
detune tbo policy ot England with rmpsel Ludwig Broe , Druggists ia Senates, Pa.,
to the Greek canoe Practical .Esthetics a bottle of Br. Jaool's Oil, used k eneovdtookisg abroad with a view to secure a urges the eataUiehmcat of art galiorim
home. You finally settled on the bents of and museums and tbe deooratfoo ol public
parka and other ptacre of holiday neon, aa
the beautiful Tborospple, a few mileo be a moons of crmtiag in tbo popular mind a
low the then settlecneot of Haatlags. You fori log al artistic, beamy.
A oauvarn of New York State by letter
there experieoeed -.be triaia ami hardahipa.
reveala tha eziaieooa of a otroog Blaine or
Sherman aeotlmeot uaaoeg Republican
About one year after I made this place
my boose, and being anxious to ascertain
tbe condition of tbo oburob of my choice
and the prospects of its future, end with
the preacher in charge of tbo circuit we
Tbo usual mootteg of the Farmees’
made a tour of inepoerloa through tbe sur­
Mutual. Fire Ioanrance Company foe Barry
rounding country. Wo arrived at your
and Eaton eountim will be held at Unfoo
boms end found yourself (tbe husband)
Hall in thia eity on Tueaiay tbe 17th test,
commencing st one o'clock f. m.
and venerable father laboring to improve
Dated Beatioga Fob'y 3d, 1880.
tbe form,—and the wife attending to bar'
Clxmxkt Switw, Sofy.
•hare of tbo work. Tbe good book says,
“In the sweet of tby fam ehalt thou rat
bread." How true tbe saying !
Since that lime life baa bad its joys and

The New Reform Club will hold tbeir
If the record^of judicial hist cry furnish
next meeting iu Red Ribbon Hall on aa dastardly an outrage on justice and
Saturday evening next at 7 o'clock. Order right, as ibis was. we have failed to find
of exereisea are, let ringing by tbe choir, ft recorded, and we do not believe It
Kaauted by the full orchestra- 2d A abort

’ addrvm by Judge Smith, aubjecct, “what
iustanwof failure, aad renaone, inatan
Mutual Fire Insurance.
Amoa Morrieoq. who was quite vevere- cee of of euccvae and reason. Dr' Perera
COMPANY.
\ ly hurt at tbe cnxjuet works one day last will give a short sddrves on tbe beak and
week, is getting klong finely.
iu valrro, iu health and disease ; demon­
Hun N»nnau; Bailey, who has bees strating the same Closing with music.
Trfy sick, and whose life for a time waa1 ^Tl.e studenta of tbe High School .have Fire Insursoc* Companies ol Barry and
dr*; aired of, i» slowly recovering.
Xb-ided to apply tbe priieaeJa of their so­ Eaton Counties located St Hastings and
Tbe Editor ol the BaxxK* will aldrvns cials to the purchase ot a carpet foe tbe Charlotte, organised under tbo laws of the
State ef Michigan, .ud doio: bueiMrn io
the people at Nsahville oo Sooday eve­ rostrum la tbe High School room, and
ning, on the subject of Temperance.

TO THE PUBLIC
Mr. W. D. Bayes, wbo has
been many years in my employ,
having aaaociated himself with me
in the Dry Goods buxineax, the
firm hereafter will be known aa
GOODYEAR &amp; CO., and I treat
that Uia new firm will, by

S^urs ftaliit hir Prist
tn iiocT itTHnat n rams,
merit a continuance of the patron­
age xo liberally bestowed in the
paat. With the axsuranco to onr
coatomen. that our stock will in
the future an in the paat, be

HWEf
and ■ prices m LOW if not LOW­
ER than can be found elsewhere,
end with many' thanks, to our

J- S- Goodyear.
Corner Store, Empire Block.

Reduction on Laundry.
Tbe inereaae ef my Laundry Burioeaa
eoabloa mt to make a redaMion on Prime.
After thia data I will charge aa follows —
SiirU 10c a ptare, OMm 8c a m,«.
C»fi.ttopair. All goods entrusted to
me, will be safely returned or paid for if

Farm for Sate.
Higfatv acres ou section 26, sixty aerrn
improved, two good orchards, peach tram,
•mril fruit, good buildinp. well watered.
Inquire oo th. premiam of C. R. Crosby.
Ratland Fob 2. 1880

of from neighbor to neighbor until you
apouiible poaitioo of J edge of Probata foe
the 'county of Barry, which office yon
tiled fur sixteen yenro, wish credit la yearself and an boa or to tbo Coast;. We feel
proud ol tbo reoord you hare Dade for
youroell aad yoor family, and may nose
of your descendant! bring a stain on your

During all those years tbe wife has held'
up tbe drooping band and comforted the
aching heart. May the days that remain
to you be happy ia tbe nmrbrnaoa of
well spent liras, ud when the rod comes,

SUBSCRIBE

Tbe Bepliat Society will give a sori al
al the Chapel Friday afterwoin and even­
ing. Tea serve! frutfr-fj/to 7. AD are in-

Other classes are to carry
w-,rk, and tbe walla will pr
more ioritlng appearance
Old Mrs. McGjtlum. mither of ex
vnperviaor McCoIltm pf Hope, was Luned
at the Yankee Springe cemetery on Sun­
day last
James fright of the Central
who was rertously hurt by falling
trench one dark night last week,
proving, so we are informed.
Don't foil to read the decision
Supreme Court ol Maine, in Aswer to ths
pretcodt-l officers of the bogus LegralaMr. Rickets, Jeweler, who may be found
in tbe Post Office building, in having all
be can possibly attend to in tha line of re
pairing watches, docks and jewelry.

Moteorolofllcal Reoord.

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D*"“r-

'a is. m

AA

Osaea.

!&gt;•• |nebl

Notwithstanding the dissolution of eopartnmhip of tbe Beuamer Bro's, the bsui
ores will be roolinued by John M., io ■
manner aatisfoctory to hia many cue

the proceedings ci tbs Cooveulioo bold at
tbe Metropolitan Hotel, Doeember 10. 11,
-n.e -a
” pm by tbe

E&gt;
•I aoHjatU

Seeds,
!■-■••• t/sm *n MWa

apprtaliet.
•
The Maas. Republican Bute Committee
E Berey has returned from his five
hare decided to cell the State Convention
weeks trip to Canada.
to choose dslegatm al targe to the NatfoaCharley Riegler taken a rest cn the jury
at Haeltaga thia week.
15th of April.
The revival meetings al tbe Coagrrgs
Tbe Conventioo to be bridal Jackroe,
on tbe 18th inai, ia not a political but a
Harriogtoo A Son's gorgeous new sign
.Temperaona meeting, for tbe purpose of annuuocev "The Pepta'a Drug Store."
A donation visit for tbe Rev. F. S.
pushing oo the Red Ribboa work ia thin
Bill, of tbo M- E ffhureb, has bean aaCoogrcanioeal district.
Joe. Slattery, may depood on one friend nooneed to lake place at the rcrideaee of
to defend him against the aamlte of any John Freeland, about a mile east ef thio
of tbe whiskey ring, or iu any matter village, next Wednesday evwaiag. It ie a
where he is in the right, so long as tbe aomewbat tartly roeoguiuou of the aewiera
of a sanloon servant uf tbo Lord
John Nagler has been selected to take
A large amount of wood Is being mar­

X

keted at present ia tha city. and JI. L.
iu our Schools. Miss Van Arman daring
Newton b purchasing an; amount of it,
for which he pays la goods, which at Ha the time she was in charge of the primary
school sndmrvd herself to sU her pupils,
who greatly regret tbe necessity ot pertWe boar of a large number of people
rick of infiammaiiou bl the lungs. Again
wo any, be careful of your health. The
sudden changes in the weather are liable
to cause lung complaints, aad wo cannot
be too careful about exposure
Tha Ladins' Sewing S.ieiety contirated
with tbo Episcopal Church wBI bo enter­
tained by Mbs A. E. Wolf end Mrs D.
G. Robinson on Thursday of thin week at
the Society Parlors ia Rower Block.

Tbe German dance at Union Ball on
Monday evening last was a grand anneona.
They sold over two he ndrod l-.ehets, and
tbeir music, which was free Grand Rap­
ids. was splendid ; amd take kail in all,

m,

By

By Dr.

Nataisl Wealth, By Dr. Thon. P. Janes
ofTGeurgia.
Haw shall wo lomom the Value of our
Dairy Cow. end our Beef Stock, By Dr.
Maine, aetata to be a pretty strong man A 8. Ileetb of N. Y.
The Impovtanoo of Veterinary Soieneo,
Tbo Alleghany county Keporttr thinks
By Dr. Joseph B. Pinta of N. Y.
that “Blaine perhaps elands cloMSt to th*
Tbe Dairy, lie Profits and Preepeete,
hearts of the pbin people."
By Hon. X A. Wiltard of N. Y.
Agricultural Journalism. By A. W.
Dtckiaeoo Esq , of N. Y.
tbo Grant boom visible in Indiana, and
that Btarae is the popular candidate.
Tbe genera) opiafon of Coagremmeo ie
said to be that the Harrisburg Cusveatfoe
resulted unfavorably to General Granl'e
proepeeta for the Presidency.

Tbo New York TTmea ia making about
the same kind ef personal warfare upon
Secretary Sherman which it made upce

Tbo Went Virginia Ropubiinu State
Conronlion for tbo ehetion of delegalm
to tbo National Contention will he bold
oc Wednesday, May 12. There in to be a
thorough reorganisation ol the party in

8MU1N

�SELLERS’

Does TWaLfo at jew Door?
to Ire efoetod, ur to (Ms tummr-to ' T! c biitm'd thieg of all, is that the
m :n who did ajmesr to K: elected. We • goverameut that pruCMts tliaicasv at the
know that the offiecn who pwrided h: tbe field, and tlu: hires of tbo air, and evra
cenvcntiou oftaraibcra-rioet nf fen Sapato the Rih** of the sea, pot oqjy refasra to
add Hook ou the 5m Waincoday in Jan­ protect onr l»je, but ectnally sell* them to
uary, reecgnlswi a* members ct both thci.- raieq puUie reraoue.
For every SI,ODO collected from ths li­
bodtr* men who were uubwfelly ttxlrodurvd into Ibera by tbfr uncoaHitutioni quor oSgarchy. for public revenue, imme
and illegal methode punoml by the Gov . mnlbers's »o B ncriflred on th* kvLing,
putrid
alter of Bocchns.
.
craor aad Cooocil, and rvfu.a to recognise [
men who nppeared to be legally clc-M.'; And what we complain of aa mothers is
and refund to permit any appeal from fee ’! th*t tli0 mil nut Irej’ too cheaply, only a
illegal dremnu. to thv .Coetow ever wkseh I thmuand dollar* a piece for boys worth to
they were ternpcrartly prodding. Tbe ro- i a* their weight In diatnondr.
unit of lhe commiUoeuf feu Gtur.cil, tin J ,1 Ask that toother who prei-n» her wtiicfee action at die Governor and Council a-julod bWUl to her breast, what ahu will
thcreoa, of which wc tnuit lake judicial take (hr her hoy, and alio will tall you
notice, show feat men were that admit that all tbe money in lhe U. 8. Treasury
ted aad excluded upon grounds which this oouH nd bay the c-nc little right ann

Court dedared, in their answer’ to Guv.
Garcelon's questions, to be untenable and
illegal.
.

■rnit rrsuftr.uoi.aK.
Il cauuot be aueccreilly olaincd that
there was ever a ituaeum in tbe Hou*: of
i
Rcpnoeutativca which Undertook Io organ
iu oh the fint Wedneeday of January,
without counting men who could only ap '■
pear to bo drelcl because lhe lets Govern
- To-day this Ceuuire, that ouafit to be,
or and Council pursued males whteh this I th.- riebest iu the world, in filled with sort­;
Court deci*nd in their nniwer to hie'’ fu.ira bejgary and crime, sad a bitter wail;
quertiut*.-to be nneonatit'ittontl, Magni , uf want and vw without .urcoaae goes bp,
and void. The.: men were not, in fact,' tn God.
.
elected. They did i*4 apjcar.to be elect-:
God will bo avenged. The ery of the.
cd bl the return* cauvsiicd in tbe man &lt; widow robbed of her children has come up,
net in which thr Coutlitatinn-aod L»&gt;, before Him; the prayers of motbera,
rightly interpreted, required the Governor j wbi-re som bare been Btnrdcrcd in drink­
and (Xranci) to eruvao* them. Wc cannot j log saluecu, hare been heard; the lean of
rei-ognisc a Houac of llepnsscntaUves. to;
make a quorum in whieh the prescacc of,
there men waa ueeereary. aa n lawfully I
cr.tietituted body, or capable of perforating
any of the function* of a Ihiuae of Ifepre-1
raotalivea, when duo preterit wan made in j
behalf of throe who were in Ltd deeted by

In like manner, tbo presence in lhe Seoitc of men claiming scats to the exclusion
of those whom a cnnrsaa legally recduetal
would show to be elected and being rcccgnixed as members of the convention by tbo
temporary presiding officer, who, though
the protest against bis illrgsl action wa*
Tobacco.
made oo tbe snot, re fused to permit an ap­
We -era glail to aco thia clfetidlog sad
peal from LU doctsion to the eouyamlpn of
Benitorse'ret. .hiatal the or-ir,.ratfon cf filthy member of aocisty receiving Laid
knodm faom a great variety of soune:.
that body.
.
It K a great and growing nuuaoce, and
see tn. Co deprive men of all renaa of decen­
cy rod metal conacionsocss in a very abort
time. On can, in cabici of boats, and on
public tbanraglriarcs. smokets puff their
vile aad filthy emoke into the faces ot trav­
elers, dapitc protein or the rights of eth­
ers- The f’u^rrjatnn&lt;ii;^, in a recent
ireue, gave czpruMira tp the -f-dlowing,
■ iiach wc heartily cuUcrso.
- “According to »ur obwrratiua, tbe tire

The Opinion of the Court.
Bangor, Me., Jan. 27.—The Supreme
Judicial Court Lx* rendered a'uuanimctu
decision this erpting, declining to recog­
nise the Farina bodies at Augusta, and
especially declaring the Senate and House
now bolding Mssions in the State Home
to bo the legal IxgiaUture of Maine. The
statement was printed in cur issues of
Saturday, and the qtrcaaioos subjoined re­
lated t&lt;&gt; the validity of tbe two Legiilature.* in resawn at Augusta. Thr tallow­
ing is tbe opinion in fuff

*ay tbo k»»L It has happened io the
writer twice .within the last ten days to be
oblkcd to ride ia a^Mage-OKtrh in which
he had for fellow ^&gt;&lt;senger* grntlemcn
who lighted their cigars M if they were
dole" al! parties the greatrsr farvr in the
Allday &lt;&gt;f January. ISflO, hai not bei.u world, and withoutaa mnehaa Hying ‘By
acrjiMsced in by a quorum of those appear­ your leare’ to any to whom their i-rv.-c-l
ing tn hare been elerted io either house. ‘' uro Plight t« dL* igtreaWc asd even slckIl u a matter of history that, ahcr un- • ening, puffed away—a moil grewtis r.uisneeewful resistance to the illegal action of imnc. Wo do not wiib to be intolerant,
the officers aUcmptiog to create the legb-1 but wc cvidially approved lie devi-i- n of
lalire org.nix.tiMi cn that day, a msjoti'y the committee of ra ‘imporUul’ church—
of person* who appeared to be elected 'to of which we hcaid tbe other day—who
the two hoUM-a funnel an organisation of lirokc off n-.godaUvu* . with reference tu a
tbcmaolro*. ; They.refrain'd ftwa fu.iniag
an independent -irgntiuatiw until tbo 12th
of January, hoping, until then, tot obtain
their rights in same -thcr way. Tker
were forced into sutdi a pvaiuon by tbe il­
legal action of tbe minority of racuibcn,
From Hon. Andrew Cornwall,
whose actino they were not obliged to sub­ E» KemLer of L.-guIatnrc, N. Y B
mit to, and which they couLl in no other
Alexandria l/iy. Jan. 3, 1 bBl
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। boom. So long aa the public debt i# diI utiuidiing »: the rate of 81 .IWO.IWU every

GRAND

R »PIDS AND DETROIT

' three days Mr. Sturrnan m»v Ik con.id-

The relcmn occasion is indeed here iu
the unparalleled aad omioou. events in cur
pobhe hhtory which bare occurred within

•rated by a legally constituted legiriuive
body, for the following reasons briefly
stated: When different bodies of men,
rad&gt; claiming to be and to exmiso the
fnuctioM of the I^gidatiro Drpart meuI of
tbo Sate, appear, each asserting their ti­
tle to bo reguded aa the law givers for the given to tbo Constitution of tbe Bute u
people, it is tha obvious duty of the Judi­ will subrert the plain and obrtmn intent­
cial Ikpartmcnt, that must inevitably, al no ion of tu framen, nr pbec it in tbe poytcr
distant day, be called to pu upon tbe va­ ofa few men to perpetrate their ferl/uplidity of the law. that may bo enacted by on die offices in tbe gilt of the people In
the respectiro claimants to legislative au­ defiance of the will of the voters am-titnthority, to impure and ascertain for them- tianslly exprcood and aacertainod, became
noire*, with or without &lt;iucstions pronented their own neglect of duty ha* made feme
by tbe clrimutU, which of tbeao bodim departure from directory provMoos atari or
lawfully represent the people from whom dinary forms inevitable.
they derive their power. There can be
but one lawful Lcgialsturc. The Const
A legally, organit.d Lagulsture being
must know for itself whose enactment* now in cxuUnce eud exercuing ita consti­
it will recognise as laws of binding force; tutional function*, it follow* that uo‘o&gt;owhose kirics of taxes U will enforce when rention of members elect of cither house
brought judicially before it; whose choice can
,
exist which ean ba treated sa a nucictu
of a peneerating officer before the eourt it
will respect. In a tbcuxud ways it be ,
comm easeatial that the court should
forthwith araertaia and take jodickl cog- poople.
,
Bath cannot rightfully exist at
tbosame time; but one Govcmiarat ean
be recogniicd and obeyed. The rcaponMbilrty and solemn duty arc impoaed upon
[ u» to detenainr whkh is soiitbri to judir। tai recognition.

International Dairy Fair.
One of the tnoal important result* of this
great fair is th&lt;X verdict cf the committee
cf expat* tbkt they fouad thc well known
and alfl*;* popular Perfected Butter t'ul-1
or mrfle by Well*, llitdtxrdsun A Co .
liurltngtoa, Vu. aupcrbr to all oiheta, and j
thercfj.rc awarded it the fint and only'
prise. Dairymen should remember this
and ittri*! ou baring the batt. Sold by all
Drujgi*t* and Grorere. - Send fi-r cir

BI-CARB. SODA
•

Which U the aamo thing.

WHIJ£ SEWING UHCHtKE Cl
nxKkr fi’sx'fl*

Canada Southern Railway

Au Albany dbpaub to tbe hew York I
Gniphir rays ex-Governor Seymour will I
.not permit bit nsm^to be tuod a* a caudidate far tbe Presidency. And tbeGraph­
ic add*:—Mr. Seymour Would rather be
Prciidsntofa BnttoiMMl Cbecee Associa­
tion than Pruidetil if the Coital BaUa.

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roHNsioirs

SARSAPARILLA

mW THU Tl YOUR ftROCUL

1 ...l tflUUK fflWU.

giicago IfEnunuM' mil

It i&lt; certain Hut fee fltuaeul policy uf
the procat A.dmlulatratioa ha. been * sue-'
ocas. Th« cfccti&gt;n.of Bbcrman would be ■
guarantee fest fee aasc policy would be
continued for four yam, and feat ba
strong point in Mr. Bhcrtnans fetor.

REMEDIES
•ax*.
fer .IM

■ ORDER pF FUBUCATtOX.
I*?1*** MW&gt;Un». Fifth JaSkUl Cir.aU

i
We, ibercfoce, after doc deliberation
of Repnreenlstivca, wa* neccaaarily impliedI and ennsideratfon of - all inaitcra farolred,
in fee qnertioM propounded by Gor. Gar- affirm aad declare oai judgeaWat to be
coloa and answered by this Court under that tbe Senate whera presiding officer is
•late of January t To put such &lt;raen «he Hou. Joocph A. 1-cckc, and tha House
liona, in tbe ahococe of facta requiring of nepreaaitstivei whoso presiding officer
ferir solution, wrid bo aa abuse of fee is lhe Hon. Gernfie E. Weeks, ccmthutc
The Piuaccr Ifagnrt says:—Groverum
Exscative to call for fee ojrinttra of fee the legal and constitutional Ixwiilsturr of
In Oregon and tlarerfonirat in Maiuo rep­
• ■
•
Court upon .|uciiioa* of few on solemn oe tbo State.
(Signed) Joux Atflxtox
reseat the nchimments of the Democrat,
aaaiun*. Those qnetiore* were fully an­
CtlARLU W. Waltox. . in Che North daring the put four yenrs.
swered, and by the aMWen it amioared
that the act. and doings rf fee Governor
Wh-lum G. Babrowv,
। tfhTiiuie anna lore it, and often cry for
and Council in iasuura nortifieatca of eke-:
CnAitixaDAJtnxiTn,
more—what? ••Dr- firitore Cough’By
' mjr,’‘ .which cures them ol coughs, colth,।,
Anrxjsr# Lumcr,
Vick’s lliuitrstod Floral Guide,
i
JiXErti W. Brnutrne.
| A beautiful work o! 180 Pacas, Uno
To Albert G- Andrews and II. H.
Colored Flewvr
and 500 Bla.tr.I Cbcovor, Hopaires, Augusto, Me.
Iren*, wife D«rriptioM of the beat FlowJ en and Veget.bk., with prie« of seeds,
Two Organs.
I and how to grow them- All fur a Kve
. I lieguiate first lhe stomach, accxatd the
. Cent Stomp.. In English or German.
s i liter, eopeaaDy tha fca:, m&gt; u Io per
I
Vick's So da arc feo best in tho world.
., farm their iunctktu perfoatly and you '
Fire Cents for pnetege will buy tbo Floral
r i will ramose at leas: ttumucu twentieths
Gaide triling bow tu get there.
,: of all tbe ilb that mankind i» bsir to, in
। The Flower and VegetaUe G.rdto, 175
. I thia or auy o-.Lor climate. Hop Biu«» ia j
bn Cok-red pfeira, .nd au; hun­
I; fee only llifog that will rive wrfectly
dred hngra.tnci For fit) tarats in rapwr
brehhy Miami oMira to Ibare two or-&lt;
I ween; Il .08 in chy.nt cloth. In G«.
nun or Encl uh
Vick’s Il'Mmteti Mnetbly Maxine—

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HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1880.

VOL. 24. NO. 42.

TNS PAPER £&amp;•££
^StStrsMEWYOiE

GREAT CLOSING OET SALE
AT THE CASH STORE

du!) winter ia Wsthiugtoo. The number
of ttrangero tn tho city 1* inraller than
usual. Il may ba that tho mrall-pcx
•core ba* kept them away, but both ia the
Capitol and in the Solon, oo the Avrone,
al Rcecptiou*, nod at Hops, there appears
to be a smaller number of airauger*. and
lota political asd social excitement than
there ha* been during any previous win­
ter since the War. TBWre hx. been the
tuual number of I’residcntial and Cabinet
recaptions ; the hotels have given weekly
legacy of the maoy unaolvod peoMema hope . the thciuas have bUxed with the
bequeathed to it by it* prcdcceaor, whose usual complement of Maar stare ; there
cJmiog ioeidrat waa the attempted anusination jf the King of flpein. In whatever
direction they may turn their eyes to com­
pare thrir own polities! situation with that
of other nation*, the French must coogretulate themrelvre upon thrir condition, and
devoutly hvpe for it* continuance ( All
around them mutter* the tempcat of revo­
lutionary disorder, yet not one speck ob- casino during this mkxi raffideotly big
acurm their heriaon ; from every ride they to oren-rowd the galleries of the House or
bear of ware and runro.ni of war*, preulraee Senate. Bal the retaining week* of the
aod famine end armed strife stalk abroad, Congrtsrineal Season will be more excit
strewing their path with rain and destrac­ ing. There are seven! subject* almost
tion, while Fraoeo it rising from Err ultra rpady to be rabmitled or reported back
in the midat of peace and prosperity. which will saltvou the debate and relieve

jnnt pitiable to toe ber go about, white as
a corpse, when Hiram went awav, never
looking at the sea without a shudder like
a dralh chiH. AU through the war It
wasjurt awful, for Hiram eolutcd oo
board a man-o'-w*r, and Pearl wm jwtt

I-invite the Public fo come and examine my Stock

which

COllsiHtR of

CHARLES M. K NAPPES,
UR.KEV. AN ft C0VN8KLUIB AT LAW

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfe, Nubias, &amp;c.
I also offer the biggest bargains in

kriORNKY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

"‘MT*

OVERCOATS
which 1 will sell

DR. II. F. PECKHAM.
Kc^u\f“.reyc-ro“.y|y|:oy'
mr-All call. ».t»s4« I oroaia&lt;ll~C*r
_ *xtt

THE STONE CUTTERS STORY.
“She wav related, then ?"
He wu whistling over hi* work, eare
The strangers voice was husky, but the
less, from laog custom, of the *olemn siga air was crowing chill.
nillcanec of the letters he wa* catting tn
the white marl-lc The June sun wa* nearly
‘•H* took her away ? '
al the end of the day's journey, linking
“He tried to. Ho told her of a splen
atowly to re*l upon the bo* m of the
did home be had in New York,- for be d
broad AtUntic, wbme warm . waibed thefollowed hb wife and child, sir, to a city
ahorm ofthe little aespurt town of Monk ton.
they had never reached.
He waa rich
A Mfanger, handsomely draued in gray,
and lonely. He treggrd hi* child to go,
with huge, luatron/brown eyrs, eamo to
‘Hiram will tome
the fence that wa* around the yard where but the would not.
here for me,' the said, -and be wDl Ind
the stow-cutter worked, and read the
lettering, almost completed, upon the |

Imperial Soap
For the laundry. the Kitchen, and for'general

HIRAM GOLDBY,
Aged 35 '
LOST AT SXA, JAXVAKT 18GC.
and her drerees cn* next to nothing. But
The last six was Marly completed,
there's no denying »he waa very poor,—
[barn—75 lb*, in the box. To any one win* will send tin an order strange pallor gathered far a moment
very, and yet the grand houso sod big
fortune r.-rver tempted h«. So her father
for 10 Imixcs with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free as
long, deep breath, aod said—
eame 0&lt;i and on do see h&lt;r, until April.
a preniium. Or the orders may b6 sent to us for one or more
"la out ten year* a long lime to be cut-; Ai d he died, sir, and left our Pcvl nil
ting
letters
on
a
toab*lot*c,
friend,
Y'
j
hi* fortune and the grand houac in New
boxes at a tinie. with remittance, and . when we have thus received
“Eh, air?"
। York.' But ahs'U not go, sir, »lre7! die
orders Utr.lO boxes wo will send the eleventh box free us proposed
The scene cutter looked, shaded hi* eyre here, waithig for Hiram, who'll never
with hb browu band, aa he turned* hu '
above, If you do not wish to scud money in advance jou nitty
face to ths sett inn sun.
The atrangrr lifted hi. face that had
deposit it with tniT banker or inerelutnt in good credit in your
“Thb biBTC," was the grave reply, । been half hidden in his band and .said—
•Thera was a ahipwrvek ia the Pacific
town with the understanding tlint he is to jemit it to us on receipt “and Hiram Goldby mu.t have been ten
yeara under the waves."
ocean, Davy, years ami years ago, and
of the Soup tvliieh is to be shipped to his care, ^yldress
' "Well, sir, that's the qucstfexi—i» he
there ?'
"I* he there?*' Your summ Ulb n be
b, and ba* been for ten years." .
The Price , of the Inipqrtal Soap it* $5.25 per box of 100 I

DENTIST

Hi

Mickisan

J.

Ncsrly’a year ago the power psaaed, with­
out shock or difficulty, into new' head*,
and now another experiment has begun.The political axis ha* shifted. With Mr.
Grevy as ber President, the French Re­
public became a realty, bat she had not
the organ* of her choice, aod only to-day
is she unlrapimelcd . only' today is tbs
jeleoed from those fcUcn which still
bound her to an exploded *y»tem. France
i* governed, at last, by men who not only
can apply a program of reform, without let
or hindrance, but who owe to their coun­
try the fulfillment of theh promises, duce
more, then, the nation ia in a period of
i trial, and of a trial *&lt;i acnou* that its ra­

lb.,

inaiitutioua which are the ctpraaaion of iw
pcopb-’a will The responsibility of those
who have assumed the perilous honor nf
its experiment b immenje- •**•« their task
। mar become an easy one should their'
guiding principles hare the aamr value in
practice aa m theory. In-France all pnlil1 leaf preoccupation, arc limited to die cr.o
.Cjuenrert of the accewion uf the Left to
office, but abroad there are e-mntlea* sub
jrcta ul anrttly, *er inrreaaing complica­
tions, and oamt’Ot iudieaticaa of comic;

( R AMPTON BROTHERS.

Carriaie, Sii and - Ornamental
P hj,N TE R ■
Hm6

THE NEW VICTOR
SiMPUim SIHMHEO!

litres* eosrestestlr treated toleUal&gt;vr»oiT.
fho fir* hotel in the State to reduce rates.
The first hotel in the Bute with Pasleoger Elevator.

uitet ul MDtuM-M ii Mctita

_ _____ _________ worried look up­
on hsr sweet face that I have pever seen
anything hut patient tn ten king years,
and »be laid to c&gt;«—'you may cut a stone,
Davy,' sha say*, ‘and put It up ia the
church-yard, and I don't want to see It.
I'll pay you whatever yu« choose to aak,
Dary, she as)* , but he’s not dead, and the alory uf hi* fife frotn thn lrp*of a man
cutting Lh-'tombstone "
1, ‘he'd a.turned up all those yean if be
Not a word tpoks Dary. Steading
waa not dead ' Bat ibe shook ter preuy en-rt, be wited sn immenae aledgo ham­
bend, the prettiest I ever s«m, air, and mer, and with powerful blow* from *trcag.
eaid aha : *.My heart never told too that uplifted arm*, dashed the marble into
Ire wa* dead, llavy, end 1 11 never believe

Wi Sill Ire Machines Eitrj Um.

PIONEER STORE !

Jim ii. hh,
Keeps coMtantly on hind

leu' Yulis, Bug aid Ckildrei

LIME.
HAIR,
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
J
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRAGS

“What did you say, air?”
“Nothing, nothing. What an*wet did
the widow make Mr. Mile.?''
“ 'U Hiram'e dead,' said ahc, Tm hb
faithful widow while I like. If Hiram's
go, grasping tbs hard, brown baud,
living. I’m hb faithful wife.1 Maybe you Hiram Goldby took tbs path to the little
aro from the city, sir, and have heard the white eoilaga in which he lied been born
forty-five yeara before. The sun bad set
aod the darkarev was gathering, but a lit­
"WsU, sir, it's been told many times, tle gleam of light stressaed from the win
more particularly in the last year, but dnw of hb eultegt. Ho drew near eoftlv,
you're welcome to what I know of it. and atandine oo ths sect of the . porch,
There, that C b done, and I'll leave tho looked over the half curteio into tha ooat,
Scripture text till morning.
If you'll
come to the gateway and uk# a seal on
acme of ths stones, IH tell you, that b.

CULTIVATOBB, VOUBUtBIIOVEL FLOWS.

£eft hawd plo ws.

Reaperand Mowers.
L. J. WHEELER.

DRUNK

Pays he highest Cash price
for all kinds of Farmers Pro­

sweredber. Salting softly she said: -I*
my darling comrag ? I fuel him so near
to me, I could almoat grasp him."
She stretched out ber srms over the low
window sill, end a low voice answered bar:
“Paarl! Ponrl!"

duce.
Fnrmefti will do well to con­
sult Mr. Crewy Wore purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at hie Elevator, corner of Broad
way and Railroad Streetn.
Hatt tinge, April, 2. 1879. 49

SAWS FILED.

Mn, Tata Meals, aii Ms

HANGING WINDON CVRTA1NS

WHOLE NO. 1293.

tbs Widow Goldby."
“Is she dead, then?"
Aye, sir, six yean aguoe. The baby I
was tailing yon of, sir, ulked a foreign lioa___ a_
a 1- ' * ! ■&gt; _
it..

eixtioa the pretest form of GoTrrument,
more hateful in tber eyes than even iba
feudal rcyuuc. Tha article explain* that
tho three kiags already alludsd to are
• Preaidcut Grevy at the Kly.ee. PrmUkut
Martel at tbs Luxemburg, and President
Garebdt* . at the Palbs Boarboo.' It
add*, “What a p«y the Tuileries were
burnt I Oh, French people, why did you
guillotine Louis XVI.? 1a Paris so rid&gt;
b Franco so blamed by natare? I* there

under thb iTcaidenlial Republic?’ The
drift of thb article cm* easily ba guessed.
It ten return to the Coavratioa, with s
The Gordon resolution will name up pre*ideal elected for fifteen days, with nq
early next week -for cotreideratiou, and the
The Chamber met thb afternoon in spile
ind'raaiiMa ore that the eery animated
diacusioo, which was begun in the Dem of M. Jains Fam’s funeral, bat many of

a number of the Deputies being at Verare nearly ready to aubmit their inter- ।
state commerce bill, and thb wilt enliven '
was expected to interpolate M. Lepers on
matter* in that rod of the Capitol.
To-day or to-morrow tho Senate Cor»v iau affair which bad taken place at Fide
mittee oo Cessna will report back advene- Siairc. M.-Brisson presided in the sheened
ly a number &lt;/ nominations for cca»u* au of
■ M. Gambetta, who was still indisposed,
pervbora, and tht*. will lead to a partisan ।and, like the President himorif, opened the
diaputc in executive remtou. The Repub- ।sitting punctually al two o’clock. A num
lieu Senator* will, aa a rule, sustain tho ber of bilU having been adopted without

several of- three nominations that will be
bitterly contested. The fight over Rim­
moos, of Georgia, which was begun before
the committee, must bo scaled in execu­
tive areaion. Senator Wallace ia doing of the local band, and the exercise of the
right of bolding private Meeting*.
The
Sherwood, nominated for Supervisor of fflubter of the Interior wa», however, at
the Philadelphia dtotnet. Speaker Ran the funeral of M. Juke Favre, and as U
Here we arc again io the Arctic regions,
dsll 1* just u earnrekly laboring ia behalf
with Ice and MOW,.alter the thaw Les done of Sherwood, thouglf^e is a Itopublimn. bad expnosed a wish that the interpella­
tion obould not bf dbeumed in bi. absenes.
all the damage it cvuld by the breaking
up of the Seine, which alono destroyed
M. Loub Blane laid oc the table of ths
House a propoeilioa in ffivur of the plenary
erty.
The fruit growers and market gar
puts to Congress. There are other mat amocsty, and demanded the declaration of
dearre fear a total failure ol their crop*,
tern, too. that will add to lire interest of urgency, which, was accordingly granted.
the trees having anffcred badly in the late
Congressional proceeding* ; such, for in­ After tire discusaum of a few tuples of pure­
sudden changes; and lire oyster parks al
stant*, aa the proposed investigation of ly local iaterret, M. Janvbr de h Mott;'*
Trembladc, Naronnet and other places
interpsllaiioa was postponed nntll Sator
have been quite destroyed, to that it wilh
D*y after to-morrow the Lenten seaaoo, day next The aittiog there terminated al
be some time before they can be retdanted.
always strictly observed in Washington,
Mareanee oyatera have already doubled io
will commence, and the faahjuaable season
A charitable fill, under the patronage
will end in a ditnax of Terpaichcrcno tes- of Queen Isabella, u to come of al the
In spite of all thb. payety and fan go on.
tiritre and ma*&lt;]uorade boil*. Blessed be Continental Hotel on Friday, tho 30th
The fir* masked Bal Jf F tyen. took'
the benignant philanthropy that invented
place on Saturday, January 21th, and was
IxuL The mad turu»c*l ol fashion ha*
lively enough, but not up to the old rol
ravaged the fare of bsuty, until the lair
licking stendard cither In numbers or eadebutant* of last autumn ia already pal*
train. Masks were tho exception, general'
ly concealing ugliness or wrinklys, and
lul dimipution carried to auoh aa extreme,
domino* gave way to fancy costoUM* in
and U b impoarible te avoui the oonelu.
endleas variety.
MauiillM thrown over
ion that tho edder rivilbatioua, across the
the beads will soon replace the old dbAtlantic, are wiser than oura, ia keeping
KUire.
But m*«i|ucrad.-., nowadays, are
dull al be*, and the political and sock* their daughters out of society until they
have bosn married, and ia preserving for
swelb mostly *it In tbs logs* sad yawn

One ol the t matrimonial agencies has
created a little scandal by bringing a law­
suit against General Baron de J unite, a
youth of silty-neven to recover a commis■ioo of eight tboaaand franco fur procuriag
bin a wife with a dot. The marriage took
place ; bnl the couple quamilid and sepa­
rated before ths General's thlrty-day bill*
earns due, and ho refold payment.
Ay
tbs bride, instead of a Go&lt;. had ■ nly1
brought debt*, the Court gave judermeut
against th* d»ia».
People talk with pious horror of the

diiappcarvd lest October.
The oomfoctahie piece of intelligent* b added that the
authentic. hate forbidden the sale of the

by tho wave* of the ana, and a tboaaand
men arc drowned : “Ah !*a tboMind men
arc gone ?” and that b alL There b a
farnioe in China, and a million men arc
Grand Lodgo, K. P.
starved to death, and the world does not
The following arc the officers elected by
mbs them. A man falls from a building
oampoix, and when the
PahM-Royal
and i« killed : “Pity I pity I" and that h tho Grand Lodge, Knight, of Pythina, of
swarmed with gambling belk. But never,
Michigan, at Port Huron, on Wednesday :
perhaps, waa gambling in uno form or an­
G. C — H. R. Lttrvll, Flint
0. V. C.-C. A. Meek. Detroit
other, more prevalent in France. Betting
G. P.-J. E. Tyrrell, Jackson
on horse-races b tire trams of commercial
0. M. K.-J. M. Leboff. Saginaw.
clerks, sa it b of titled uulliiio* , stockG. K. R. 8.-J. M. MlteWl, Itetruit.
broken find middle-men, who live by
scraping the gold that panws through tbar
bands, aro as uumcroru in Pan* as winorollers , almost every day ron-e new bubble
company b started, and almost every com­
pany offere a cheat* to it* stock boldm ef
drawing a grand prise of half a million of
franca, or something of that sort, in fcct,
so strong U the lore ol gambling, that wrong, deal anybody think * him in »«y
there b but little chance with the general other way than in regard tn hb position is
public, exospt for prixt atoek or tulren « socisty 1 Who thinks of him as to what
loti. A* fur lolteriaa, their name is legion. bo wifi be? Whontewrerea Mm with
There are already two or three open. an-J refsreaos to hb reUthm to the greet illu*
now th* Franao-Spaniah lottery of four
mUlietu. of francs, wiih 2.HC3 prim, vary­
ing in value from one hundred thousand
ftanre downward*
IxHTU

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DAUCHY A CO. COL-

Ph}'siri&amp;ns of the

Rs&amp;d wbit the

To Whom fhh- may Concern :

The undersigned Physiciansand Surgeons,
of the city of Adrian, have fnr several years
past been acquainted with Wm. J.-Holloway
as an able and reliable Prescription Drug­
AGENTS READ THIS gist. He is a graduate of the Pharmaceutical
■ ■' w.rwu Ara tin tMi C*&lt;al» la a.hra ■
College of the University, is able in his P rofession and is in every respect worthy of the
•GESL’,“'„ confidence
the Profession
and of the
.
Public.

.Habtimdu, Mien, Fxb. 18,1880.

Everybody fa predicting the result rf
tbe approaching conventions.
A very
shrewd politician, whose name, if we were

Copt. Brockett, whose deplorable accident
on tho occasion of the explosion on board
thi National steamship "Greooe" I recent­
ly told you about, has sued tht atremship
company for 825.M0 damage. One of
the culprits bo raptured in the great silk
frauds of 1873, when the Government
was cheated out of 81,500,000 by one im­
porting house, has just revealed in court

Tbe Democrats, be thinks, will
de Mr. Tilden, so hfa candidacy
nt, neither fa it Mr. Tfldoa'a
to control (bo nomination, and Genera!

which bears aH upon the subject fa con­
tained tn a letter written by General Grant
many months ainco, in which he esid that
it was not btedouro to again araume the
ratpeaaibiUtii* of the jradtiou, but that in
cuac a Rejrabhcan Convention,' after re­
peated ballotix;?, found that the com pirnliotu were aueh that no result could bs
reachid, end Oial the use of hfa name
would solve tho problem, he should cravidvrit a duty to obey the requerta of the
Republican party. Thia fa a contingency
which our friend thinka fa not likely to
arise, for the roaKo that, while -there will
nent candidates, there will be rash a prawing ncerasity fat harmony, that instead of
u protracted struggle and the inevitable
slaughter of each other, the very ffiet of
the posaibility of Grant will iraduoe a per­
fect understanding before the contest com
mcnotw. and that we aha!! sec a strong
ticket for President and Vine President,
embracing io these two pcsitioos the two
' leading candidates.
Ho doo not thick
that the “Great Unknown" will hare any
ebaore, and that the "dark horae," so
much talked ol* will put in aa appoarauoe.
It is the impsuaMU of the gvntlscaa
that Iho flrat ballot will determine whsther
it aliali be Sherman and Blaine, or Blaine
and Sherman. He fa confident that th»twn will in scy event occupy the pwitkne,
ami that ths second on the ticket will be
the coming man in 1884 fur the Presiden­
cy, as the single term policy will be one of
the pledges distinctly cndcratoo-l between
tho fnenda of both parties, long io advance
o( the tuneting of th* oonventic-n. T^sJe

fair, being brought from jail to testify.
His name was Uxants, and be picked up s
good many rich crambe fat hfa own share.
He had hfa name changed by the Legis­
lature to Lawreocc, and proceeded to work
as follows: Tho exporters oo the other
ride would send a number of coons’of valuabh ailka and two cataM of jute 'in one

ly for the uuod and aafety of all iaisraste
than either or any of the gentlemen we
have named. So fitf av the country fa
conesruod, therefore, or what" are called
“the results of the war," all ere an a par
with tho ex-Prmidcct. Nor fa there any
thing in the situation of tbe country to
make him a mon desirable, a more trust
worthy or a “naftr" man, as tbe phraao
goes, than either or any of the others.
When, tborefore, be bocomm openly a
candidate for rooominalicn by hfa party it
mtart be oo some other ground than those
public grounds we ■ have named. He
would be the lart, we suppose, to seek to
belittle bfa rivsla for tbe nomineden or
io pretend that they are lacking in neco&gt;

fa a growing feeling, be uys, among the
leaders of tlic party that Grant doca not
possess tho political strength that baa been
claimed, and he frankly Kates that tho
opposition to Grant has been more bene­
ficial to Mr. Blaine than to any other can­
didate that hu been named.

Hem. E. B. Waahburno will net, under
ly circumstances, be a candidate for the

So raye the CiadnhaU Comawreia/, but
U doee not girt any authority for the
statement. The Chicago /«ia-.Oeora,;iho
orpm yr u4 of the third termera, and

hare been no Republican legfalatura in

gtnmlablp, which

hu directed every

Ix-rlain would bare been compelled to turn

Smith.
And whjie the above ia all tree,
we son no reason for bclittlcing the distiagniabcJ aervirae of General Chamber­
lain. who in ths opinion of many of us
Westerners would make a most accept­
able candidate far Vice Prmidenl on tho
Welborne ticket, tho ticket that is alseal sure to win al Chicago.
There fa talk of a new Itepublican paper
at Hsstuip. in opposition to our tenner
townsman, George M. Dewey.
The aboye from the Buchanan Nmord
tv true with tbe following riykl variation.
Tbe paper referred to, was started in
March 1878, and run nab! November
1879. when tbe proprietor sf Tub Bb.
TVUUCAN Banxbm, purchased tbe rub.
for 850.00 and the publisher of TAc Nren

Entered
Ilastin: x.
clu.st Matte

'

We hnvo a few pair that we will exchange for Wood.

sn5“

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flirting' h.ul nine year* experience iu .dhTcretit
bmneb. -1 Mei. ,::i--| • Trad« in a ptaco where bn*ine»» w dnnr hy the .Thonwnd*. I am not entirrlv
. nccpcrien.- •1 in buunc'*.matters,
1 am constantly
■ boyiog asd •.ill !«&lt;ivu have a well selected stock of
(iro«-cri&lt;
( laMHrtrr, Chinaware, kc . tc. 1 offer no
"baiu",. in ,p kxn bat firmly believe you can bay of me
nt a little vbeaper average |&gt;ric«- titan at any other
place ir. the diy
Sugars, Teas and Coffee - I am sell­
ing nt bargains. Lamp-- Bide Lampe, Bracket tamps
and •Triuirnin’p; Cheap.
Choice Honey. Full Qritam
Cheetv. Oranges. Lemona, figs, Cmnberri-"-. n«rscnidiah. Pickles Pl.iia.ond Mixed, and a full line of
Caune-.l &lt;«o«.ds. all very chcapx. A new thing. Frv»h
or Lightning Yeaafk uiee light br&lt;-.i-l in
Ihn e hojir-t.
Farmers 1 have shipped about oOWl lbs., cf dried
apple.-, but will buy.inorc and will buy all kiiida cl
.drittl fruit and prudnen for cash or trade.
Kt'ineinber Uie place, one door cswt oTVaat Office.

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beck os long » poaubfa, and perhapi until
after the Chicago Convention. Is order to
Und an opportunity to do some political,
legiafation to tbe injury of tbe Ropublieanr.
The Senator raid be hoped they would
rerry out thb programme, fur it would
only retro to convince the"country that
the Democratic party is a party of demapiguirm and mischief
Senator Bbioc'a friends, it is said, have
prevailed upon him to cosaeot to a more

Wbao (peaking of &lt;ha recoil fraud ia
Maine our oppoocnte «hould bear in wind
that late of humanity &lt;io« no: coariat in
condoning fraud or using honeyed ph: aim
toward nelefaetora, nr orcs praises) par-

fn the City! ■

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THI WOOLD

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

4 G. Bcwimcr. fa this day dbeolml’ by
mutual convent, Gottlieb Brasher retiring.
All acta due the Erm mart be paid to J.
M. Beesmcr who c!&lt;mo u sutborixjd to
eolloet them and who will alto pay all of
the indebtodmaa of the firm.
Dated Hartings, Jan'y 21th, 188D.’
John M. Hevauxs.
4147
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Th. Produce Market.

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” unllmltw&gt;- Thrtre .ro more
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Bros., where will bo

.Who have recently b&lt;;ugtit out the
found fhu largest Stock of

LATESTf^ Drugs, Books, Stationery, Wall Paper,&amp;c.,

services ia mtuio, lectures or what-not.
Ths police, firemen, employees of various
firms are in tho race to see who will seed jwthoriaed heretofore. They nay that had
the most money; children give, clergy­ be contented to this course before, Cam­
men preach, ships to carry cargoes are of­ eron eould-not have carried Pennsylvania
fered, and free truckage and loading and ss bo did, bet tbe delegation would bars
expressage. everybody cootasses everybody been infracted fpr Blaine. As it fa, many
else by letter and by word, and the money of the delegates from that State are only
will take poMeaalon of the office." We fa rolling in. Some carping critics want
waiting a vigorous Blaine campaign to da
advise these gentlemen to read l^e coosti
tutiou.
They will discover to their to know who will distribute the money dare their purpose to break the unit rale
amaavment that under that instrument, and why it isn't sent. The probability is and vote for him in Convention, J.end­
which fa atiB the supremo law of the lapd, that the HrruU sends daily every dollar ing BepublicaM from Illinois aod New
the Presidential candidates bars no power it gets and dfatribo tea it through ill own England hare been instrumental in wakor claim whatever to the office until thsy representativm, who I
’
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are duly and couatitntionaliy Installed by
the Proaidmt in office, who sou only on dispstehed to make tbeir reports from
sap,
The . The Independent Slnfttma*
the notice of Congress, which "counts and the actual acenes of the trouble.
deriarm the vote for President and Vice contributions thus far have reached nearly Cape. 0. A. BoateUv, the stalwart editor
of the Bangor WAy, ia just now tho tar­
8200,000.
This honor
The Colombia College boys, who so gal­ get fur Democratic abuse.
lantly maintained thrir country'a erod it has Ixcn achieved by the Captain by vigi­
in the internptiona! University rowing lant devotion to duty. He was fine flrat
mstehai a few yeara ago, have had to suf­ to discover the eountingrout plot of Garfer from the dastardly malioo of some con­ eeloo 4 Co., aod to denounce it. Few
temptible ear ar cars, who broke into people credited his statements then, and.
tbeir boeibouse and ruined their shells he was arauaod of being an alarmist. Bnt
with brutal digs of a chisel. Not one of events hsve vindicated his sagacity in thb
An honest
the expsnsive and beeutiful craft escaped. as In many other rewpocta.
Too much prosperity has a painful ef- man and a hard biller, ba has made him­
feet oo some people. The other evening, self especially obnoxious to the couspiraas beauty aod faaliion with their gallant tora and their allies, and tbeir wrath fa
eaeorta were thronging tho op-town thor­ visited oa his brad. Bnt be ran meet it.
ough farm, after the theatres homeward He has stood up in thb crisis manfully,
bound, after a alight but tooth some rafee- aqd ia as much enthfad to the gratitude of
tion al the ncarert stylish oyster house, a all tho friooda of good government u any

young and kandsoae man, clad in a very
short undershirt, brought blnahra to maid­
an cheeks as ho waa observed careening
wildly before an imaginary enemy. The
cold waa intense, but the graoefal pedmtriaa was peraptriag with his exertions.
Finally, after rotas difficulty ho waa surrotsnded and conveyed to the unreal
Sterioubowe. Il waa only a rase of night­
mare aupar-iadaend by a lucky hit in
Uke Shore, and n little celebration

W. J. &amp; L. L. HOLLOWAY,

"^•MVSrau.

been taken hold of tidily. ’ The raeoemful arehitoote will probably find tbeir
reputation greatly euhawerd aod their
poekot-beoks bulkier after a while.
Judging from the quantity of valen­
tine told thia year, Uoqie Sam's mail dietribnture must be badly down on cupid. \
Tho quality, too, bn greatly improved.
Tho mere pretty picture act io paper laee,
which used to be all sufficirat to cncliaot
tbe palpitating bosoms of fair reeiptcets,
Bad writing is the joy of tho ambitious has expanded to prafantsof a very elaborproof reader, but Horace Greeley's at its
best was the despair of most of tho craft
of decipherers -Itheu be wrote hurried­
ly, u indeed he generally did, he couldn't
read hfa own writing. Oho min could.
He baajurt died.' Hfa name waa John C.
Robinson, and bo vw in tbe 7Vi7.u»e
from the age of thirteen till Greeley died,
afterwards going to the .S'sk.
At tbe
time of the campaign for the Presidcocy,
which killed tho old man, Robinson de­
tected at a glance a most shillful forgery
in the^ahapo of an article j written in the
closestTmitalioa of Greeley's handwriting, to have such an easy ceorae out of hfa
rooommending a certain candidate whom troeblre as be expected. ' ibqmblicsw who
the IrHivnr by no means wished to advo­ have thoroughly cxvraiard tbe case ere
cate. Robinson was perhaps tbe moat very firm in the bclfaf that he should Dot
rapid reader^hat ever lived, and ne ateno- be reinstated and they will fight him be­
grapner could keep pare with hfa utter- cause they think that he was really what
aocco when helot himaelf out.
He bad lie sras declared to be by the court martial
which convicted him cf treasonable pur­
nr al the rate ofdl.TGO words in an hour. poem. The strength of bfa esse depends
A new industry, the plah of which has wholly upon the weakmwv of people’s
membrkr
after a lapse of 20 years.
attracted kiiuc attention here, h*&lt; been
The Senate yesterday rejected tbe nom­
suggested by General Daniel HuggiiN, -of
Virginia. He hat obscrra-l, as hare several inations for Supcn fares in Ohio on party
million: other people, that the euncouion grounds. They were all Republicans, and
of the atmosphere canted by the firing of Thurman and Pendleton could not nrlurr
heavy guns during a baUta invariably the thought of giving up a little patronage
brings ou rain. His idea ia to send up to please the President The Democrat*
balloons with dynamite, tu bo expired ia announce that tboy will reject verera!
midair by electricity or time ftiraa during Republican aspetvfarra io tfa- Mouth They
dry weather, and so let us bare rain to demand
1
oil the patrovugn in th* South and .
order. In order td make J^e thing rar- grab
i
all they can io the North.
tain and to enable thv gallant officer to
Secretary . Sherman and Judge Kelley ,
been making some interesting esti [
prove his superiority to the Tain makers bare
1
of the time required to pay off the
among tbe'.Zolay it is proposed that tiff malm
1
General should-fco up in a balloon himrclf National
•
debt at the prawn: rate of and
aod boa tbe job.
tunder exfalldg cunditiraa. It fa thought
The “Black Crook" is to be revived that
t
about 40 years will be the lime. This
during Lent as au additional proof of the will,
1
of eoarec, depend largely upon the
buaineaa ot tbe country. In tbu
emanoipation of a large auction of Now general
(
York society from old time superstitions. connection,
&lt;
the Secretary Kill adheres tn
There is no difficulty in getting handsome bfa
1 plan of refendieg tbe debt at four per
and well trained girls for the ballet now. ecot.,
c
sltbougb he believes llat if things
continue as al present a bond draw­
Not long ago it was a leak to get together should
s
the rejufaito number ot bashful and no- ing
i a lower rate of Interest would be rend
trained beauties, but hard timra led many fly
i taken.
to appreciate the small earnings afforded
I beard one of the old Republican Sen­
by minor parts oo tho stage, and supply ators
1
say yesterday that be didn’t believe
grew rapidly more than equal to the de- Congnas
(
will get away before the middle ;
mand. Now, the foaonationa of the foot- of
&lt; July or 1st ot Augort. Hisrearcaforj
lights hare maintained (Jicir sway, aod this
t
belief fa that tbe Democrats of lie
Houk mean to keep tbe vppropriatisM I

lias auKumed gigantic proportions and
stirred the hearts of the people io a re­
markable way. Thera ia rivalry ia every

tbo State, whieh fa made by that cfass of
politiefacs who arc incapable cf faintae cr

W. J. Holloway u a member of the firm of

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

•hipment, with a secret mark on the latter.
I-awrenee, or Laxsruv, would go down to
the docks to clear them, and a Custom­
house officer with whom be waa in colli­
sion would examine the cases ot jute ia
the moat open and casual sort cf way.
mark the whole batch juts and let them
be duly carried off. Unde Sam got the
duty on Juts. Somewhere about half of
the difference between that and tho duty
on/ilk wu aquarely “divided" between
Laianw and Doo Angeo, the deputy eol-

Grant, all exclaim ’
fa not a candidate,__________________
nomination of General Grant The latter
statement wo do not believe fa true. Mr.
Washburns is a man cf sound aeoke, end what the ex-Pnnident means, though be
muit tow that the American people are could readily excuse Mr. Cameron, after
hfa recent troublmomc experience at liarthat there fa more opposition to General rwburg, for disliking the "uncertainties"
of a government in which tbo jxop-le have
Grant, than to any other named candidate. a voice. Then there is ths demand from
the third term organa for “a strong man
U the head of the government." But
Blaine^nd yet we fear that the nomination thia, too, aquinta at a change ia our con­
stitutional forma for the oonrtitntion, aa
we have on another occasion shown, so
strictly and narrowly limits the powers of
- while the naan of Elihn B. Waahburne the Prasidrat that a “strong man" fa not
perffiedy. sdf-poosassod aod frequently
only not needed there, bet fa rather un­
Tbs aecsiea at their en­
comfortable- in the Presidency: and Mr. quits proEricn:
victory.
gagement for the approaching spectacle
would no doubt have highly diverted the
gymnastic Tabernacle Talmage.

D. Todd,
U. B. HuH,
I. Tripp.
R. StephenFon.

V. A. Baker,
C. Rynid,
E. P.' Andrews,
A. M. Allen,
N. II. Kimball,
W. I&gt;. ________
Morden.
A. M. Stcphcnjton,

^•twunariimKTT.

�■D-e Woroaoter Spy christens Ebeo F. I
FiHsbary “flm wickedest msa in Maine." I

Tin FfipuaLic^

TO THE PUBLIC

Mnntuvnxs, Po. Ifi, 1880.
Th. Sreede, J.hosoc, who killed | Kumm Ba»M: —You aak to hear
James Gibbs, tbe Marshall of Middleville lw.
Middleville is a very
last Semmrr. haa breu found guilty of! quiet

Mr. ,W. D. lluyet, who hu I
been many yeun in'my employ. ■

having usociaiod hiuuelf with me
in tbe Dry Goods businew, the
firm hereafter will be known aa
GOODYEAR 4 CO., and I tnet
that the new firm will, by

not as yet rereivwi aentonre.
vevy quiotly kept.
Bom people think il
Tha AmuI Donation of tbs Hartings ! * disgrace and disadvantage to the town

M. E Chureh and Society will bn held al ‘
tbe Parsonage on Wednesday evening of
next week Feb'y 25th....................
country, cold and depressed in spirit, bo
can step ia and qairtiy tabs a •’smile," pl
talin axtondod.
warm aod be happy and not be called up­
on to visit the “Bad Eagle" and there
Urry util -he Tech worse than when he

.Uisriss-I WaytUal-Arris.

Gea. Chamberhin has earned tho reapect and gratitude of all true men, of all
partita, by lhe stand ho haa token. Only
thiorm aod black guards, anxious to share
thrir spoils, find fault with him.

Tkm-

olevua ocktofc ycattsniay. Rathe
c-.u:tt»a occurrence for February.
J.11. I'crkias
of Pmiri.vill.-, v
th-. HtSUWofif’

The election of Borrstory and IHn:tlon
for the Barry and Eaton I’ire Invarinee
Company occurred m thb eily yesterday,
end resulted in tbo decline of D W
Bogers, of Carktoo, for Secretary, IHnctora: Hm. A. C. Towne. E. B. Hoy*}
B. K. Stontou, 1&gt;. W, Smith and Orson
Swift nf Barry County, and a W. Mapes,
B L. Bentley, J. W. Ewing. M L.8quier.
and S. W. Harmon, of Baren

The foci that rur eomtnoa council baa
!. repealed'the fire ordinanm lwre:ofore en
acted leads us to suppose that eonwbody
; wi-bes to erect a ’ wooden" place of busi-

,

Mm Kcagln, wife ef Mr. John Keaglc
Wo knru from a private .xirresjioadeiit aqainet p»ay«r mourmpL That i» false,
of Coshetoo. died last Sunday morning at from Big Rarida, dial Daniel Roof, a
8 o'rlilk, sad was buried at the city cem­ boil and ritne man, died oo Friday night,
etery, |edcvdaT- M». Kcasle aad family
have tkd sympathy of friends.
, '
Tbo ynctig IsdliW of lhe Lodge of tbo
For ajif-rcntiw read atadeot. Thooe apt
1.0. (I. T.. will entdrtain their friends at
at coortruing, or miMouatrring, please
Rcl IBbbow Hall on WoAreday orreing.
talc notice, and report same to parties
Feb'y' 25tli. Tbe public are cottfially
inviui Ailmisaion ten cents.
The Congregations! society purpoae
holding a donation party for tbe Umefit of
Rev. I. B. Jones, next M'cdncray eve­
ning at the reaideore of C. V. R iuglor.
three ’o'clock. ‘Attend everybody.
It
Th. stormy weather last Wednsday
will b*w literary, aoctaj. and moral feesi.
evening beat tho Methodist person out of
Major Anderton, the happy, jolly major
quite a haul. We presume tbo visit will
who talks m- rr good scaw tn lhe square
he attempted again, though we hare not
inch tlpro.any other man, has btvn spend­
learned th-t dale.
ing a frw days tn the city, and is still are G3 Republican joitruals openly for
Tllerr baa been anoxiderable agitation
Rlaioe,
3?
for
Grant,
and
10
for
Bhcr
here. ;Hl« jpreerot home is in Toledo.
h-w over a report that tha party men
man. Ot the Democratic journals 23 are
1 iu the Barry and Eaton Inaareaoa
for Tilden, 20 for Bayprd, 21 for Han Compinr, warn determined to pet none
cock, 10 for Seymour, »bd 2 for Hen
but good Republicue et tbo heed of af­
drick.. Even that hysterical aUogisosc fairs in the coorpauy. Il will probably
ring te attend the Grand l*&gt;dgr, I. O. 0. to
‘ Gareeion's backbone doos not seem to be ooe of .the important issues in the
hafct
done
Hendricks
My
goodIf
he
F., ha keiag tbe representative nf W ay bind I
spring mmpeign.
N.
will come oat boldly oa hto old ground uf
J/&gt;dg«.
The ernqttct factory U bang driven '
with wprk, toxl-lhc workmen have to mark '
three highto ia the wank, till eiweo
o'doek. Orders are pouring in, and the
compv “• shipping fargn Into of croquet
seta, boil bats, fishing rods, etc.
Bon. Nomaa Bailey ie geiliag quite
smart again, rad baa gained safieW
rtrmgth so that be sltoodsd the aamtal of

tbe Grand Encampment st Ann Arbor
lest work, dad is ia attendance at the
Grand Luki, J. 0.0. F-, nt luring
which is now in searina.
. Il is our Uehbcrate evavictioo that a
marned tMO who gons through /esc*
Iry. and fiya-’sys with voting bdieo at a
late kw uf tbo n«M. bad brttorseyjart
aa lirtlou paorilJs abool ■ palling riowu
th. blind. ' asporirily whm tha roujda
m.wt iatercslrd are b»b«»d and wife.

It b with more tbsa ordinary regret,
•tbit w« are called upon to record lhe
death of Alfred J. Hums, who for the
‘
part tweoty-otx years haa beau ooe of lhe
active, energetic mochaane. of thb rily, a
1
man wall known, nod grneerily napectod
'
for hb many ante of kindness, sad fur hb
1
social a»d prafri dbpomwon. Fur the part
year or two hb baaltb bad hana poor, and
whew wrao two weeks sricn ba loot visited
ournfc,.'w, thought him dnpirited, but
little ho or Wt thought that hb work wax

merit a continuance cf the patronage so liberally bestowed in the
puL With the aMuranoe to our
customere, that our stock will in
the future ns in the past, be

QCIMUT.

MOW

and prices u LOW if not LOW­
ER than can bo found elsewhere,
and with many thanks to our

■BSWTJS5 If as

amount iX all ths aanowmooto during tbe
year T Ana. l|502.«9. What b tha rate
per MM of such aaaoesmento on lhe prop­
erty inoared ?
Aaa. .0038 pct cent, er
three aod eight tenth mills.
Does the
company, ia making an unaMaient, provide

LINIMEm

POWER CORN SMELLER.
Mmq» Hale I Dartlev bare added to
their other facilities in their Hearing mill,

by some boys &gt;m waa found in a warty
dying condition, but will recover.
A $I,003*5uararrtee.

TEX BBT OF ITS KMD.

Warner a Safa Kidney aad. Live* Care
will paaitirely earn Bright s Dianssa and
Diabrtsa ; aad it is guaranteed that it will
also rare OT per ccpt. of other kidney dn
eases, U5 Mr cent, uf all fiver disease, sud
will bdp tn every ease without injury to
tho system, whea token aceardwg to di
rcetiou, aod the sum cf 11,000 will he
paid to any perwn who au prove that it
has fiilrd to do thia.— H. II. Warner A Co.

MEXICAN

off. (Ibarlsa Urnee, nf Muakegoa, ,kik
dcMung bis gun Friday, sreidcutally abet
ths top off of TionU Bernhardt's bead,
scstrertpg bar brains about the room and
killing her instantly. Her age was twelve
years. Ilcare Larded at tbe girt’s father's
aod is almost overcome with grief.
The
coroner's jury rvodertd a rerdict of aeci
dental death. Hearn ia in jail awaiting the
action of the prosecuting attorney.

MUSTANG

LINIMENT

Will tho persun who has our (top ladder
be kind enough «o return tbe name imme
diately

•Msaito earoe ssato anmawa
uvuafi rixait «•

I

State of Miebigaa, f
County of Barry. ) "*■

Stepbau 8. Ingtraon, President, and
Andrew G. Kilpatrick, Secretory of mid
Company, do, and each Cur himeclf doth
depore aad apy, that thsv have rend the
fi rvgriog stetemrat, aad know lhe coo
teato thereof, aad that they have pwi
rcaaon to believe, and do believe arid stain.

pvatiding her husband

.

The new jroprictor of tbe Bakkxt bu
.•l-.pted the rule of baking every day,—
whether much or liUie ia needed—so that
the jwoplc can get fnwh tread every day.
he has also breed tickets which are aold on
the ’three for a quarter" plan, or in oilier
words. If you wed bet one loaf at one lime
you can get ■.«« loaf aad two tickets for
| 25 eroto Sosaetimoi there is left on hand
stale bre&gt;l, which-ahho^b good, whole
retu- bread —you can bay very cheap.
Under three favetabln enoditione, why not
buy yoar bread T
42-43

THE BEST

4832

Smith ! He played Governor for twelve
I days, wasted a mraaegc and a proclama
lion, aod as a oompensalioe had to jay
bis board bill, confess be had been a fool,
and go home amid tha grins of a whole
Organ*.

dramatic, and in their wwy verr notable.
One caned Tbe Booedietioo,'' modi a
great bit io France when it was first j&lt;ub
■shod. It donenbo a thrilling iamdetrt
in the aiogo of Sorageaoo—of a priest who,
with a fatal bullet in bb breast, finished
with hb dying breath the benedtetum
which doMC the maos, with hb murderers
grouped before him. This poem n hkdy

MUK

Meteorological Record.
Condensed froyn otiaervatiosw taken el
Harting. for IhstUato Board of Health
By Pref. I. N. Mitchell.

ArtiiftlnelaiaiiB.* 5
Taking literary rank with tbe heal

BALAAM

Oa Boe. .ID. ia Yankee |
arena, known aa lbs C. L.
Rriigion, down ia Maine, ia patient aad Price »10.00 per acre Trem
loog cuSerwg ; but it will not stand
everything. The Uoirmuelist minister at
Biddeford accepted Garreton's ••nostificnla
of election" to the Lagialature, when be
and all hia aoagrwgnuon knew he had not
been elected, and wool to A age*!* and

Mu. Korrat:—The Quimby Reform
Club held su uhibilfoo at tbe Quimby
Schoolhouse, Saturday night. Il proved
a grand .arenas, aad all wm highly,
pl saeed. The people ere thoroughly
ari aaarl end are bound to fight tbe curve
of intemperance until it. la swtpt frem oar

The Cincinnati Zkr% 1kaus has thio to
nay uf our own Hute
■■Michigan is financially lhe eolidret
8toit in the (hrioti. Her debt ■ only
»SMH,000. Her elegant new Slats cap
iul is fiaishsd and paid for. eosting.
atnnge as it may appear. 115 000 hu
than waa ajpenpriaiad for U.“

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FIRST CLASS

There arc no vacant buiinees places io
oar village at this time and not more than
two or three vacant dwellings.
Wc hare cot hoard of a burglary in
town since Jistc abet at a fellow . lew
nights since for Iryirig to gel into the port

Mr. Sproul, of Veaxia, whose Honora
ble course in ike Maine legixlanrt l.aa
Monday las^)
caBod down upon him the wrath of the
Grand II: &lt;). O. F.,' is in
Fuaiosi conspirators aad thrir allies, is
taken fh/i bis store when it wan burglarat Isuiswq
Hoe! Nsrtnan
net a counted.in Fuiooiat, nor yet a Du
Bailry ^repreeents
Harting.
Lodge,
ixed was fished up from the bottom ot ths
mocrat, but was elected on tho Fusion
river above tbo bridge one da* this week.
They bad left tho cylinder in the More aad
real mabj'/fsxplc were ia tic city
with the Republican party, to which he
lay io coworaMMeof the meeting
belonged before being led artray by the
Evening pastimes for the - weak oomBarry and Elton Insurance Co. to
soft-money delusion.
mcneing Feb'y 15 are : Monday night.
It is the opinion of the Washington cor­ Odd Fcllowr , Wednesday, Red Ribbon
Tl.i aiirtn ef '(ire this morning waa
wusj by! lb- banting out of a ddmncy respondent of lhe Now York Tnbmr, Club, Daughters of Rcbooca, aad Grange ;
that tbo trouble that was stirred up by Thursday, prayer al all the Chureha ;
in t't* suee of Gov lycar A Hayes, In the
the ruaionisto of Maine baa materially Friday, CuogregUiuari Serial, Eastern
Emj if;; b|mk. ■ . '
advanced Mr. Blaine’s presidential chances. Star Chapter, and Lyceum; Saturday,
Heretofore, says the correspondent, ho has choir Meetings.
Duumix.
been considered a bold, dashing, and im
Balttmobk, Fan. 11th, 1880.
petuous leader, but npw, tbroush the is­
Eurruit llAMSBUt-In your issue of tbe
sue of tbe Maine affair, he enjoys a re­
Th^l’rtebyterun F«rety wHl be Inter- putation for poaarering prudence and 28th nit. I notice (bat Mrs. R—t or Oran, I
as she signed it, says “she has no desire to
tsiue-l'l-y l?:e Iviira of tbe chureh *1 the 1 sutmmanlike akiU, ,
pet np a controversy," but I think il she
reridcscocif Geo. M -Dewey,-on Friday
\ye leant from the Bellevue fr&lt;Uri/e
afternoon &lt;if this week.
that a train of twenty can loaded with
gyua for Liverpool, faesed through that tie that matter for ihetaeetvea (hiemelf) by
Saturday uTenin-: at Red Rlbbt ri Hall. villago on Monday ofjlsrt week, over /the
J&gt;aasiog through the district
that is jut
Iret tire be a good loro out, and amour- Western Grand Tramk, enroute foe Liv­
aa I wish they would s&lt;lle it.
Bbe also
agn th* new dub in every possible wqyerpool, aod that this important route says “the little boy” (more respectJally,
Tbq ailnpy ton* rf the pay car bell through our Bute trill opsu for general young man).
I think she baa forgotten
vibrabbl swprtly upon the sir of ibis city kusinoM on tbe 20U» inM. It ought,
this mkrning. so l the hearts &gt;&gt;f the R. IL and no doubt will U,k valuable addition there, a»d I pine she ha* forgotten tbs
t» tho riuppiog faeilitito of lhe oorth-wert ;r-lnK. bet she finally clones by iaaianatgenerally, and Michigan in particular.
ing that I bad eioned the school house

1
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Square Doliii hit Prist :
uw met hibhi to sura.

truthfully pays: Tbo Chicago hlrr-Ocran
ooutinusa to »cvcau».for Grant at tbo top
of its voles. Ito friends ought to quiet it

have it thus ia that a majority of tha vuierv in the village think it'a mH beak
Middlerill- preUbly docs more buainwa
and that with lean noise, than any other
village of its else In the Slato.
Owing to the extremely warm, reiny
winter, and consequent mu J. ’here has sol

A Washington special says that in a
secret caucus of Democnllc Beualora, it bee-u sleighing or good wagoning.
was derided to unevat Mr. Kellogg of
Tbo wheeling u very good the present
Ljuisiaaa. To accompliah thia the two- wock and our streets pul on a lively &gt;ptbirda rule which has generally been ob•crvtd in each casea will bo Ignored.
Gar pcopk evidently think ihb the bat
A few days since, James Burchett of chauee they will hare to got ire. and
Entered at'____________ Prairieville, butchered a sow and ten they are improving the whole lime day and
,
FW&gt; ‘he litKr of raid sow, which night.
Hastings, Mich., as SeaondMany citiacu of the village nd aurweighed, droned, aa follows: The aow
class Mqjjcrt_________ \
CIG Ibe, and the pigs 305 lbs eaeh, mak rvunding country are ot Hastings ntlndHon. FM. W. (foHino, of Tbomnpple, log a total e£ 3,G«6 lbs. We &lt;fo not ing the Gibbs Johnsou murder trial
know but that- ean be beaten in the Jsmoi Johnnra bring tried fur tbe murder
reasfo us a plea- ant call yesterday.
.
of James Gibbs, our village marahal—
Hon. A. C. Torn ef Prairieville, made county, but wc very much doubt it.
The Indianapolie JounsoZ continues its while ho (Jobaaon) was under arrnsl and
U' a j'ssaiot call on Monday last.
being conducted to tbe Red Eagle, or
Nihoaiah tS^k. atul wifi.- of Prairieville, interviews with lending Rcpoblicaos in
Indiana oa Praaideulial preferences. Up lockup, ooo evening hstTall.
sjsmt last Sunday ia tho city. . ।
We noticed daring the last weak some
to date, 6,338 Hoosiers have expressed
Wm. Burgher. E»q. has sold ,lii» old
themedva, of whom 1,882 prefer Blaine,
J,GOO Grant, and 1,352 Sherman, and the changes, atuuog which is the parrbano of
the grocery and provision business of 0.
real are non-committal cr ecsUcKng.
K. Beamer, by Calvin I). Barrell, of
la'ighum. . Mr. Barrell bas also a restaur
regular meeting at Red Ribbon Hall, on
Saturday evening leal. There waa a full
doing a fine btuinow.
alteadanco aod every thing panned off
Mr. T, Al JMlleimcr is preparing to
nicely. Hon. Cloaaeat Smith and Dr.
build a new grain elevator by the aide of
Ihvere ddivcrml addresses which were
his old one. as eova aa spring opeaa so that
tine efforts, and were listened to with a
guod deal of inlcrwl. Tbe Club number*
With Safety.
Not that the old ooe han
become useless, but aa increaring demand
We potio: that preparaikras for buildfor more roc.m require* that bn •hall betid
ing';o tbr apriitg, are being made tn Mine anting from lang oomplicatioaa » .there
parts of the city.
.
I
bas been for a few weeks post. Every
body eotnpiaiae of revere colds, and il beboovea every one who baa a cold, to take,
iro-ncdislc otepe to prerent its getting
very maeh of a bold on ibe Inngr. Again
we repeat, as wa have several times Lately,
very fiae1 location, aod will, oo doubt be
be careful of your health.
praced with an appropriate building.

!

fed nut at tbo last election, ia cuuwqueaco
of a defect in printing tbs boftoto, which
.left a soiril oraaan io tbs paper of each
.ballot. It seems that Gt rooms Gave.Joo
f
(

�SELLERS’

COUGH
Judge M.tcbcll hm prepared and puV
liabofi tn tbe Port Huron Tlnin a cwreUl
Matototot &lt;f all tbs weotial provisions of
the li|uor bw.
It will be found of value
fiie d«ler &gt; and citiaena alike. He my* It is made unlawful for any perooa to
aoU, famish or rive any intoxieariag ber {
erage of any kind to any minor, or intoti
oated person oe person, ia tbe habit of
■atliwg iatowisated, &lt;« any one ia any
planter-wowi where the gatoe of billiards,
pool, pigeoc-bote or any other puno
of cbtatec is played «&lt; allowed lobe planed.
All aalooos. rastaaaaote and bare, where
any tach drink ia eolfi, moat bo slewed on
Sunday!, election days, and holidays, and
rai all aighra after 9 O'clock, aod sates, «te.
are peohibited oo thooe days an! timei.
- Thn mere keeping open and allowing
pgraona to raoegt to aasb pteeta bp front,

SYRUP

suuradmeot In the renethution of th.
State of Michigan forcer prohibiting tbe
mmalMWre. and saU ol intoxicating
In,000. t'p to tbs present time bat litlte
hra been known about the matter, except
on tho part of a few who were mainly in­
strumental io puing tho moremeai
tuned. Al’tho meeting of the Central
Uommittec. oa Tbaradfiy last, the matter
was fully diaoanacd, and tbo iniatory steps
taken to carry the w’ulim ol the eon rention
iato effect. Tbe movement is entirely a
notefortuac. tboagh n&lt;* intended to be a
ooo-poHticnl movraaentde tbo end. Il is
proposed to etreutete pounTU. iu every
county and township iuitho State, for the
signatures of votmonljL asking tbe text
terislatore to submit the- question of a eon
stilutkxnl amendment to the people Th.
movesneot ia founded in the fact that the
people of tbe state have a !■*€»« right to
ray whether the dram Asps of tho State

plete iiotetira of the tew. and it is not
Moratory to show antes, etc.
Drysgista n*y keep open al sueh limm,
but tans* koepapecial books showing all
eaten, tor whnt purpose and to whom ;
tbe boot, to 14 kept epca for peMie linspeetapa
.
A violatirm nf any provision of tbe law
ia mafia a uriademaaaiw and aubjacta the
offender to * fine of wot Iras than «2S and

Don’t admtiaa in your home paper. If
yea do peopfa will find out where yon are
an J come sod trade with you. aad ia this
way you might get a bogus fiO-eent piece
tacked og oa you io the course of toven er
eight years.
Rua duwn every thing tn town aod go to
aouu other place to buy year auppiiea and
tell yoar neighbors Low much cheaper
they sell good, ia other towns than in
yours.
Give more to circuses aad km for libra
ry books aod lectures
When farmers come to town have oattfc
tn tbe streets tn Mt up what they hare in
th- wagon!.
Let bogs, borrna and cattle hare fne
rua in the itroeU all tbe year round.
It

grade and grarel and improve them io any
shape.
If yoa do the farmers will all
drive ia over those niev roads and track
them all np.
Live for yourself exduairely. and alI ways mak. th* half root coow.' oa your

ij person found ’ drunk may be can
In-, appear bcfciS a justice and to
* ou oath the person of whom be
otd the intoxicate;; drink, and inch
nbr. is to bo taken m a attficinot
Uiat against the seller or giver, and
Utioe ts yherM* rwjairod to iraue a
it* and proceed aa in eaee ef other

50 Years Before the Public.

frw ajmifratliw* of Hinn a
MAGNOLIA BALM willgmtify yosi to yocr hmrtte contrj.1. It don away #Hh S*llonrM, Brdnew. Pimple*.
Blotehrs, and alldteMMind
ImperfcrUonn of the shin. It
iT.'rromw; tho flwAed appearasw of heat.
•»« «cihmMiL Itm«lf*alndyof
J HIKTY appear but Til thTT; and so natural, grad**!,
and perfect are it* enecta,
that it i&lt; Impouwlbh* to detect
it* application- ■

PHYSICIANS, CLE10THER AID
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE SSEATEST MEDICAL
TBUMHH OF THE ASE.

E^.S*^2
KStiSS :W.W2a-i.":K3
•aalelei.s aae baaUreU aa4 Iwelre aere. at Iaa4

C^TafSi

TUTTS’ PlllSp^“7t
TUTTS Pll

bOad ia required ef every parson ea­
id in the boaiaeea and for eseh place dearly a political, though b ecu pirttean re­
sult. When tbo Le;i»tetutp-araemblea.it will
not fori disposed, it awni to tu. to refuse
.KU bcrmiu eelliag. etn., without payin' to grant lhe pnyrr cf tb.wc IM,000 pethe repirtd tax^r filing ere lialile aa above I tittnaera. I
ateted. Tbe ttxjr^eovera tbo pterwione of
If the liquor intarcat .tithe State is boa
U Hy°a« 2M, Uwe id JST!». all pcraoo. I e&gt;t ia ia meumpliaw thm-tb* temperance

engaged ia tbe buriocw nf manufacturing
intuxicauog driakj air required l*fcrr
eo^agiag in the btuin* tn pay Io the
county’treaati;. r tbe foflowiag taxes
Maoufocturcn of malt liqoac, |! leas
than 1 £00 barrela. are to pay a tax c.f|&lt;l
od'cachLOOU barrel, cr fraetica over
l£00, SJ5 , upon the manufacture of
&lt;pirita«u Itqaora, f40&lt;L
Manufacturrn are permil’ed to sell at
wholtw^e with oat farther tex.
Hcliil deelani ere theec who ecll by tht
drink, fat qaantitiiw le*. than fire gallon,
or ooe loxen
leas b-Ctlca
Wfidoaolc dealen are thoae who aell to
quautilba of five galbmi and over, and
- over not duxen boubw at one time to aoy
me pcrt-iu or firm.
•
Keeping or storing of tpiritoua bqiwre
by a petaou who haa paid lhe tex for sell
teg brewed or malt Honan ii prime facie
evtdeoeg of keeping them tor aale and ia a
viobuon of tbe law.
Druggi'ta are pensituri to keep and ecll
all kind* of liquors fur chemteal, scientific,
medicinal, mechanical and *tevwea'ri

TUTTS PIUS

TUTT’S PILLS
TUTTS PIUS
TUTTS Pll
M. rare. It a
aaalae tkrareaMI
iBssmsa
awtaut

TUTTS Pll
could tha liquor inter
achieve so grand a vic
acd the I'sivil. aa by pK
submitted m the people,

TUTTS PIUS

y for whiskey
f thi«-i|uali'&gt;n I
•I then' voting
: majority. &lt;&gt;o‘
»• nu oppo»ilije
from the radical tcmpcranp* men, unlewa,
as the whiskey ui.-n elutnio, they are de
tsrmiacd to carry their m*
the people ure pleased 'TM
for granted that all law-a
who arc willing to be gw
wiihro of lhe majority, wiL— ------- ...
and fav.&gt;r tbe submiaaion df this quiatiou
to tbe peopla, who. m t|is country, are
the sorer ijn jtldpp ■ra |d'. tbetw Croat

done the Irish agitator, but ojrfn •! itn
eolumns lo the presentation of all aides of
tbe Irish quest loo. Evra a journal ordi-'
narily ae fair aa the A7-&gt;r ha. joined ia
the bu. and-cry against the Htrohl aud
haa vilified lhe motives of its editor.
There will be en end oow, It is to be hoped,
to this detraction The Hrrut.I demon­
strates the liucerity ol its humanity by a
gift which pula to blush lhe alow-moving
ch^rjty of lhe English. Nor H its gift a
mere promise to pay, for it anneuncro that
the hundred thousand dollars will Le
I Hot &lt;ay« the third partyiprobibitiuaia i ready at ones This is not the thole of
I “I caanot favor ibis mcx’iite beeanra I amt it. Tbe funX which the HmM haste
nnwilbap to give op mjt p|ety and vote ' with thi-* mumeifirent sutacriplion offera
an appropriate channel for tho ecntrGrathe same ticket whien
’ '
trios of Amcrieana Tbo Catholic churdiro
i keeparv arc willing to
Thsy are required to give boodfol'
art aeodiog tb«r coltectiuu to the Catho­
riding that they will not sell except for '
lic clergy, wbc are cooperating with lhe
rarh putproea, Utoter a penalty of »J(X&gt;
I| right. In oar Uun hi«|
Maaaioo House Relief Committee Peo­
It n made tbe duty of the proacoatiog
ple who prefer stirring op political agita­
attorneyjwhenarcr he beJivvro the coadi reached and pawed tbe perl
tion to relieving a starving peopk will
I
man
whom
wc
do
not
knof
liras of ouch bawd to have been -violated
send their gifts to Mr. Parnell. But
on the (oafcranre .pciieui
to bringljuit for the penally.
charitably dispoecd Americana who.e
I row ; and wc do here dwlai
Every1 person intending to go into the I aud eye* of the worU, that.;------------—
hearts are touobed by tho sore need of
buroant' of MMing or tmnufacttiring liq i blighiaat diepoii'icn, M» th* part cf thp I Ireland, can give tbeir eontribotions to
ucni is t»|sinri before be make, a sale ' •
swell the Hrnill relief food—a fond free
make an| filo with lhe county treasurer a
j men into any party, wp ahal bolt at once.1 alike from political and sectarian bias— i
autement co oath showing hi* intended I Tho strength of thi* pten'i. io the l»ct | aod il tii" trqomi from other sourer. ■
buaineta and lhe place where, aod Ira is
l tbit it into BM ialcrfrre with party. It ■ are at ail oo tbe same scse as the iuiatial i
required tra or before the firet Munday ol
doe* not ask tha thirl party any more ' auUcription. the fund may be sweL'ed to I
May and:before commencing lhe biwiaca i than il a«k. tho Republican Mid Drmoeratie |, proportson. which will ebow afresh to tbe I
if cctnrucpced after Grat Monday uf May
to pay tkmfm.TV to the cuanty treasurer pertk. to disl ind. Rut saya another:
|
the tax required by section { of the act, ^Prohibition eaMvt b- arrotoptohed by a
boestitoliotul amendment without legiate
to wit: tlpoa tbo holiness of selling brev
ed fir mall llduors al wbolcmle, fill-'. pray, haa trial to do with tie qurotion ? I
apon th* buainM &lt;r&gt;f s'tlliog Srcw-M-nr
Tho Legidatun- may enact au iron-clad ।
malt 11,04" at rmaiJ.lGl; upun tbe bun- prohibitory tew al iu next seviuo, if it xu
neaa of acfiliog spirituous or mixed li&gt;|O ire
• al whclebile, |4&lt;MJ; open tbe busiuron of fit, and the conMituiiotul ameadmrat
•ailing spdri'nou* or mixed liquor, at re folk a wiiljlirow their bats fifty feet iato the
air. Lq&gt;tetitc cnaetBicnt may precede or
taiLUMj.
r
tallow the •abmivino of thb. question tn
Parts pf a .year may be paid at same tbe poop!*. ’What it aired at by thn
rates, but Bet for leas than three raoathi. moaeOKOt ia to caiabluh the principle in that thia is a caie where be girts twice .
All the* are to be paid to tho nrenly
who gives quickly Tbe most oirdial and i
treiaurer ■ulntam, &gt;ad not to the Aer lhe organic tew of tbe state,'that there to I unqualified pmte. belongs to the joatual ।
absolutely bo property tight tn aieoholie
iwfaora,except under ter lain well defined re ■huh has set’the American publie ’/uch
1
aliictlona. Thia point gaiwedaod it will hr ae example. b'&lt;"» let uS see bow the ex I
ia ao lotigO: a eoDoetor of such texre. No '
impoaaiblc for.t’ie li-pur interest to pack ! ample will l-e fofiiwcd. If thr American
time or .nduigencs can legally bo given.
ear '.cgisteturr. an J repeal the tew. aa waa people oaee boemne fairly inw»r! ti» the '
(to receiving the tax the Irmrarcr i* re- (
[&lt;ri! which threaten! Ireland, there will i
quirod to give a receipt turning the prmoo’ tho ease a few jvars tine-. No acnsible scarcely be any gheekteg’ thrir gift*. The
tain will claim, for an inataat, that a euawho pays *, tbe amount, the time paid fir,
coatributiooa a I rawly made hare been i
the city ur rdtege, and the kind of btuiyracrooa, bat they are small in eompari ,
oete, and in a notice printed oa toll vile j ih’ubuunen. Wc want'the am«nJmcnt, ran with thoai wkich will be Butte when
we want, ItT^etetivo enactment, wv want
printer's card board, and in aa large letters
ia aB out executive effioe. m:n uf strewn the nerl nf the Tri.b pcopdr ia aadtr*
m tbe card will permit, stat mg what. lax
•yior. and loyal hrorta, and, more than
lux been paid by tbe holder, thr penalty
alt, wo Waul *ueh a rentimaat ia the olale
for aellteg liquor of a different etess . that i
as will heartily secund every «ffort of oar
oSciate to enforce al.l gmd laws. We
want, mtn' have, iciW l ave all of throe.
W«i arc not no narrow, /..We lnr»&lt;l in oar ’promiotat and isfiueatial, Perry H. Smith,
ia required Io pal uj&gt; aod keep lhe notice
notions that we propone to work exclusive till : "What bepe ka there oow foe the
•liajdayed pt a conopieuoca place in the
lyJot cither of the* four very enaential
n&gt;icn where tha boaineM i&gt; done or to be
thing. Ogr idea ia to get all of throe, if Octnoeracy ? Henceforth I will not Le
door, oo that it aball be diaplayrd io • a
we ean- If we cannot get alt of them, get
------- ’------ 1 manner ’ to all prnoca visiting
as many aa wo ean. If at prreent we can
; A failure to keep up aueli get only the eoMtitutiuMl atuendment, lot betrayed and had oar guns aplkcd in l*»« i
face of lhe suemy, and I for on* proptrae '
I limn, uukn lhe
guilty
ua have that. We cannot see why there
•tenor, aod liable to name
to eurrrndcriat discretion.''
•
need be aoy aniagoninu. fijkiiny between
panHuMtln a eale withtnt paying the ,
throe who art Burking ropeHally for lhe
A Bl,000 Guaranies
tax.
The county traaaarar ia forbidden to give amendment and tlio.e who ety wnrking
Warner a Safe Kidney aad Liver Cure
espocully for th* executive fofte*. If we
receipt or notice till the tex is paid in full.
will poactively care Bright's Diaeaae sod
Aoy person, ewgsgiag ia the butoraa ean eoeure th* amradmeat, it will certain­ IHabetaw , aad U ia guaranteed that it will
ly b: much easier to secure the executive
without full taymaut of tbe tax aad with­
abo cure V9 .pe! emit, of other kidney die
if we secure the ex­
out having rlcrivad the rcocipa ami pul up forae, aud tire
aaoae, H per cunt, of all liver disaamw. aad
ecutive farce, it will ba much efoier to sothe notice aa required, or who shall vio
will help ia every ease without injury to
late any prugWoo of the act i. guilty of a
the lyate®, whau token according to dipetted, perhaps, that temperance people
mfodesmaworand liable tua fine of not Iras
reatiuae, and lhe so tn of 11,000 will I*
caatxX
aco
eye
to
eye
in
throe
matters';
than ISO nor m.ire than 1100 aad cotta,
paid to any rarwn who ean prove that it I
bat an long aa they cannot, there b no nan haa
failed to lo tbia^- H. H. Warner A (jx |
and not Isas than 10 nor more than 00
whhringlb.u: it. We propone to mv a
days' impriaiMimenL Itech day of arryhearty God speed 11 alt who are working
ing oa tha htoioeaa is a dtetiart and sepa­
fit the loci’mpliahmrot of either of these
rate offence, aod all imv bn preeacwtafi four gmt emt, and we shall consider any
man au enemy to tbocaoao who constantly
Mupo and anarie at all who do not ace
things jest u he docs. We hare settled
at least one point in our tetuperuce the­
PORT FOLIO
ology. It m pcasiNe for htuxst men to
QF FABHI0N8.
dtBer in opinion. Thia being the caac, It
A large and Ifoanliful Hook of fit Folio
ill beevmna any booaat man to be eoeatent
ly throwing mud at others because they
differ from him on some minor points.
Personally, wc arc disgusted with the
dirty black guardian of the polkieul peem,
acd wc do not propose to couipromlM our
__ description!.
dignity by admitting any ot that e&gt;rt of
_____ _ ______ _
required, etc., etc.
Krery tedy wanla thb book. Thia val*
able Mriouicel ia also printed iu German
A CrM&gt; Baby.
msujanguage. Prig*, Hi eaate, Poet free.
Nothing ia ao coedusire to a mae'o re­
MMX. UXMOBtoT a’wnXT TU WUI,
It i« tho Bnporativr duty of trtn maining a bochalor aa stopping for ooe
Published semi annually in March and .
OMinty trenaurvr, shoif, deputy sheriff, night a* tbe bqiac cf a teamed friend and September, contains the telato informs .
polior affiaar or Mha poraoa havta* notice being kept awake for tire or lix hoars by
or knowledge of any violation of tbo act tho crying ot n cron baby All cram and
ding Materials,
to immediately notify tho proeooutiag at- crying teibiaa need only Hop Bitten to
Wadding and
Young
toewey thereof, and it ia hi. doty to at make them Weil and *iling
bm of all de42 *3 ,
ouue prosecute for every violation of tbe man, reosember thia.—M.
ffuras. Millinery,
information
for
Thr Republican' bare just &lt;ra« han.
It ia lhe doll of tbo Bounty traaaarer at
the end of each month to Brake a full II dred majority ia tbe Town Legialsture.
i There are jam five Republican., ail told,

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VOL. 24. NO. 43.

THIS PAPER •
^g^ilEWYOM.

HASTINGS, MJjpH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1880,

Special Correspondence of the Banner.

GREAT CLOSING OCT SALE

ButUM, Gumany, I
Feb. 4, 1B8O. J

I also offer the biggest l&gt;kr

OVERCOATS
which I will tf-

Imperial
DR. MOLTON'S MOTHER.

boxeji at a time, with remittance,
ortlent for 10 boxes wu will semi the elevilntb Itox free as proposed
may

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Carriage, Sin aid Onwital
PAINTER

THE NEW VICTOR
MHFUCIIY SIMPUflED!

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one l. j.-vteh up and r.-.uro.-., f i ■ ■
onatoanm.

w« Sill Hi. Haeta; Eikj Ita.

8mwI for Rlaatrotod Circular ami priem.
untd you have am:a the

Librml Lvtro. to tbe trade.

Don't buy

Most Eloxrant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in the
Market.—-The Ever Reliable VICTOR.
-------VICTOR MEWINC MACHINE COMRANY,—
Weatara Brandi Oflkv, S3S Bran Ur., Cdcsoo, Iu.

MIDDLETOWN CORK

ill M D1U.1S-™ II JtMSil

Keep, rooatantly on hand

LIME.
HAIR.
STUlXJO,

Ibis' Yoitks, Bojt nd Cbildrei

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PLOWS.
DRAGS

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CEMENT.
BRICK.
I TILE.
LAND PLASTER
!
PUMPS.

—
LJiFTi HAXD FLO 1F.S.

Reaperand Mowers.
L. J. WHEELER.

DRUNK
Chain, Trtleu Beffirata, a»A Stfa

Pays tlie highest Cash price
for all kinds of Farmers Prodnee.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. nresay before purchas­
ing any &lt;if the above articles,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad
way and Railroad Streets.
Hastings, April, 2. 1870. 4U

'ARMS

{£M&gt; BELT.

CoHCtMtti, N. H., Feb.'13, 1880.
Hom. Gro. M Dkwbt.
Awe .Sir .-—The pending Prtnidcnlia)
nominatiun fa of ao much importance to

becomes a nutter of concern between the
different aeotiona of the Ueloo to know,
so for m pomibic, the current of popular
thought and the preformrea of the paoph
oo thi subject, and haoee I venture to

New Hampahini «U • divided delegation
tc Lite National Convention, seven of her
ten delegatee being for Blame, and the

firat itMtanoe, end for Hay« on the final
ballot. The delrgata wero elected with­
out any particular conleat, and quite likely
the Brietow men fairly reprceeolcd tbe
J ieg wheat.
Indeed, in some dfatrirta, ecti-Blaiae auuiment of the Bute, tber^
notably in Yorkshire, Wears are exprortod being m douU in tbe minda of any uoe
ood peraouage iu tbe State is hardly Um tbrt from some eauro the plant is deficient
unhappily situated than Its bead, while in in vitality.
This «fay be own* either to delegation would have been aolid foe Hr.
uoe [articular lhe ra»e at the Cl.rewiteh the seventy of the winter, or to the fart Blaine Thia year lhe Blaine alrcngih in
that seed of a suitable character waa not the Stale aceuu far greater than ia 187C,
He fa believed to be in sympathy with the । aown. Many of the carfy aown fir'd, are
party of reform in Ruwia, and io political I mvcrthelcM iuokiag well, as for ash fa action of tbe Convention to be held Hay
disagreement wilb the Carr as regard, the . poaeible Io Judge at prroout, and il fa Gth to eloet delegate, to tbe Na&amp;ual Coo
expediency of attempting to remodel the; thought that Yorkshire adviea do not veatiou.
When General Grant returned
iutitutaooa of the empire in a conatitutiun. furoUh an index of the’ general state of from hia trip around the world aa effort
the English crop Iu Scotland farm work wm made by certain politiciaas and news­
faro, when a hum with which he fit known ia tolerably forward in the earlier dwtrirt. paper* to create a ••boom" for him, but it
U&gt; ayinpaUiMc fa being aaaoefatod with and but of course there has been no plowing waa a dead failure, and while at that lime
div-ramd by lhe erima of .revolutionary
very many men [reclaimed tbeauelvee aa
euueplraey the position of dte-Otaroviteh
favorable te hia nomination, It fa aoir.abaulutely certain that hh adherents do not
number one fourth of tbe RcpuHicnB. of
eon who ia condemned to ace the life ofhie .
the State,
Mr. Waahburnc has many
father again and auxin attempted by men ,
warm friends among tbe Granite Hil^od
whoae political dcaiaud. be fa aupj^ed to 1
Senator Edmund, of Vermont fa very
favor,* and wb«M criminal method. &lt;ff ae-:
much admired by a large number of oar
aertiog tbean be can of coutm do nothing
brat Republican, but it ia aa undeniable
I oonunoe on a inodrrata scale. Last Man­ fart that, from firat to laat, Mr. Blaine has
tbe misery of his aituatiou when he feel* ji day's list of arrival, only alightly exceeded held a leading poaition in the minda of cur
that, though ditfcrcnaw of opinion have ia :j 20,000 qrs., of which quantity only 7^82 people, and to-day stands hoed and shoal
no degree affected hia pcrmaal i relations I qra, were from America, a smaller arriral
with hia father, it ia imporaihk-'for him to ■ than I hare had occasion to note of late,
nukineas ’ has been quid, as, dwpto the

thruogh/hc trade, tbe wyeka reqnirtusehta • petfn that culminatad in the election of
I have been ..f an ordinary ecnaumptire I ’ Hayes, greatly strengthened him in lhe
! character, but the scarcity of Eegluh wheat,; estimation of Republicans everywhere,
; in good milling exadilien baa not unfre- while hi« brilliant earoar as a Senator, and
| the Cxar. againal hi. ’ turbulent subjects.
: &lt;|&lt;tMly turned, the demand on tboae de- the masterly management that characterI Prince Alexander ».-n Balteulwre.b» not w-riptioaa of foreign produce which could ited hia effort. to overthrow that desperate
been seated long upon tha ihrooe. Lot, t&lt; advat.ta-.---.udy n-d a. a .nbetitute. cobapiraey againit popular righto ao recent­
' dering hi. reign of .ottMthia: hw* thro a. The atatialieal [x-hiva of the trade nffen ly tried in hit own State, have nerved to
Iwalvrenonib, be ha. learned l.ow uirerly '' few forth feetcree for romrk, but a fur
alrtunl was the h&lt;&gt;[«- of lbwec wlu.erp».-ie.i' tber ioeruaeq of nearly I.U00.0M btnhofo liberty and defender of a cocat national
| that a Coj.Illation and a Parliament/
The coulnou and sagacity
may be noted in the viaiblc ropply in government.
tltliough'&gt;bcdpc«l around with every pdoaAmerica, which now Manda at 30,500,000 that he displayed in dealing with the Fu| blc theoretical guarantee, oauld traffic, to buahda, agaiurt I9,25d.t&gt;«hi Iraahefa at (lie aioniata of Maine, and the wonderful ne
keep in order a Mtiooality ignorant of the oorrrapoodins
hrt year. According cemtlut he arcumplished in overtbrowing
mart fowUmental priueipLa of aelf-guvcrn to moderate nA^Hitation. it i&lt; ertimated a conspiracy that very many abb- ItepohJi
that the rrquirrohant. oftltent Britain and
France will rcteh twelve niUion quarter.

The Price of tlu- Imperial Soap is foJfi p&lt;-r lu»x of 100 1 lb.
bars—75 lim. iu Ute box. To noy out) wno will «entl u.* au order
for 10 boxen witlj ••ash, 852.50-we will
one box extra free oa
a premium. Or tbe'orders may be Kent !&lt;■ ub for one or more

AH'WMt »&gt;t4u

Listiox, Kxruuum,)
Feb. 4,1880. f

The mystery which fa still hanging over
Although oceaaioaaDy bright, the weaibthe negotiations between Germany and er, generally apeakiag, ba. been dull and
Austria-Hungary in view of a nettkoimt foggy during the part wmk, and inland
of the intended treaty,of cosmerce, foma navigation hu onoc mere been interrupted
a tul-jeot of no mean prcoccspetions. Ac­ by acvero front,
Throehing operrtiuna
cording to a recent official aanuunecmcoi have been carried on with renewed vigor,
tbe old stipulations will remain ia force for aaibu.mcre liberal offennp of howtethe next aix months, during which time1 growa wheal tcatify, and aotne alight im­
■A. man looked askance at lb. aiogular ' nobody ia the land will be any the wiser provement in tho omditiou of the grain
apparition.
Her hat wm crushed aad al-out what next. Tib new treaty’will be marketed tlM Lecn app^t Ail out-ducr
bent, her divs, bore evidence of the du.-t worked out by all the continued red-tape work La. Leva rtu|&gt;d by tbe fnrt, but a
of travel, and in her hand waa a bnge apinnera on both aidra, and be cotnmnni
large proportion oftbo arreara into which
baud box, cciotainiog the hat which waa to
catrd to tl.c [-attics most -intt-mlcd in the wheat-rowing had fallen had fortunately
matter, after being irrevocably fixed and been made up durieg lh« ncer.t open
signed in compliance with the Chancellor's- weather.
A. the temperature hm been

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Nubias, &amp;c.

Uilic.

WHOLE NO. 1294.

motber'a cottage, and the toiling foe her
cnly child by which »ke bad otroed one
by one lhe dollars whirh had mst him
firat to tlic village ichod, and then to the
groat city to learn the pruhwua
whieh
fee longed.
lie had auevnded well and bravely, be )
yond hia mod ataWtfou. hop™ , but the I
mother who bad toiled for him, where was I
abe? Why wa&lt; il that to-night Herold,
wrinkled faee drove even Violet Fane's
beauty from him now ?
True, bo had no longer allowed her to

forever be tbeir own rubra. They did not
know what they were expected to do. had i
m lhe few individual. ana-ng them with ,
education are cither Itn.wun eniinarina or :
! their preMat requirement. According Io
been preefaely what might hare t*ren ex the official estimate lhe &gt;ur[-lt&gt;-&gt; from the
[■erted.
Krrvy thing-h in turtadl ami ! Amreiean wheat crop far 1879 is putdawd
confunou, and the man whoargaafa vlybe al 22.400,000 qra., of which soum 13,.
Principality before i&lt; wm endotfed with a I I 000,000 qra. have already bean exported.
tegular I'riore, Gcneni Doudaukoff'Kor- i

। a.a ml one for hnfdeva, acting that large aa
arallaltlr auppliea are, they an» not in ex­
I «w of eatimalnl want., but It fa difficult to
Doodonkoff fa very f-of-ular io Bahtaria ;i
ennviewe bnyen of thi. in the actual pre.­
he » not, perhap., ....rrikr
but ■ : eaee of good rtoeka, the quantity of Cali­
be ontainly fa/urtftrr &gt;« rr, and be un j fornian wheat aBoit, and lhe iocrmaed ex­
demand, the people with whom n. bai &gt;■&gt; port movement from Indie, and it will be
deal, fur the Slave arc, not tu «ber m.n ■till mon ev, should the Maaoa prove fav­
are, hot require wholesome coercion at orable to tbe growth and proenw. of the
times, even iadadiog judirioua applkatitert Englhih crop A deveUpment of the force,
of the knout, fur which' they bear ao mal now at work »po» the trade may be kmked
ice la their hrerta. regarding it a* Iberim- fur in Mayor June, bat before then it
fle outward manifaatalinu of their maatvn' aeem. acarroly likely that any marked rise
will.
Thfa, indeed, fa the bey to the ail mH be looked far. Under any eirenmalannation, the Bulgarian, na*.! a ma.ter om it will be neccMary for the American
whoae iron band mual not ueecMarily la- "rin&lt; to bold over their etocka fur rome
provided with any glove, vrivei « other- time longer if their enterprw fa to ranlt
wfau; and tbe Bomiase. knuuing thia, io ultimate Moeem.
Meaawhik the
made an difficulty in evacuating the conn- ‘gigantic attempt to force up the price ol
try whieh they had conquered, and whither lhe staple fund of the inhsUtaou of the
trmperito’rooc iaregarded with little faith
recall. AU the recent distarinuem v^ill be
■aeribed by lhe Rnmopbobe. to'RumUn
intrijura, and though thia areoartme may
be aomewhat exaggerated, al all events
the Reaaiana will profit br a rtturtion
which they only were able to foresee and
appreciate, because by lhe Ruaaiani alone
liu the quoition of possible Oriental com
plieatiooa been intelligently studied.
A Remarkable Scene in tha United
States Supreme Court.
"Pcrtey" tclerrapha to the Bouton Jour­
nal ar follows : Them vu a novel seeoe in
tbe United Btatae Sapreme Court room on
Monday.
Jod Parker, af New J«wy,
Demoeraue candidate for I'reaidautial
nominaUon, bad jurt had h&gt;« admamiou
to tha bar of the Halted State. Supreme
Court moved, when Mira Belva Lortwiiod,
who waa admitted to priotiro before that
court by apeetal act in tbe led Cungreea,

councilor aa he ha. dewonatrate*! hianelf
to be brave and intrepid m' a leader oa the
floor i.f Gmgrvea or in the Senate of lhe
United Sutra, and there i. no doubt but
that all over New Ragland thfa fad* hm

loal evening a very largely alteoded
meeting of our State Committee waa held
in thfa rity, for the pnrpuae of fixing the
time aud pUce foe holding the Coavcndoa
tor the nomination ef delegate, to the
National Convention al Chicago, and dnrprvfcreocra wm considerably dineoaeod. Il
waa apparent at the atari that Gee.'Grant
had few frientfa in lhe mertiag who dotted
hia notninatiou, and it soon became equally
apparent that Mr. Blaines frimda ware
largely in the majority, while it wm nr
pririnc to name to find that 8e«etary

lacked enlhnriaatio rtepotwca, brace it in
safe to My that the New Hampahiro Delo
galiun to Chicago will deabtlreu ba tor
Blaine firat, wjih Edmonds aa a aernd

Aa you have boon oo tbe etnmp ia our
State I need not waate time to tell you
that tbn Republican party M thoroughly
organixed, ami that wlteoever vietoey fa
within tbe reach of poaiibliitiM they never
fail to achieve it.
lodiouion.. now |«&lt;ot
to a meat determined atruggh ia lhe Stele
next November, aa the Democnta peupero
to nmninato ex-l'oogiMaaiaa Frank Joucw,
a wealthy brewer, m tbrir -audidnlc for

�d*cnn ncluann'iMd-riMtiulAditgnfriaiiiiottbi
w3UU liCWMIiU To jnomiHitmafamMm:
For any

District
of 3013 vr-tu

,b,f Can ‘

HALL’S CATARRH
CURE.
NO CUBE. NO PAT

j

»The undcrsigDcd Pliysiciauff and Surgeons,
of the city of Adrian, have for several years
past been acquainted with Wm.J. Hollo wav
as an able and reliable Prescription Drug­
gist. He is a graduate of the Pharmaceutical
College of the University, is able in his Pro­
fession and is in everv
every respect worthy of the
confidence of the
‘
Profession
‘
‘
and ofPublic.
V. A. Baker.
C. Rynd,
A. M. Alien,
E. P. Andrews,
N. H. Kimball,
W. D. Morden,
A. M. Stephenson,

ilarving poor cf Ireland.

belief

D. Todd,
H. D. Hull,
I. Tripp,
R. StephenAon.

W. J. Holloway is a member of the firm of

-------- 'v.'crssiH
popularity with the muw.

Tb*y know.

_ ELT E^.?SR3K;

The Toledo Blate ptemlirely ub. ‘-If

W. J. &amp; L. L. HOLLOWAY,

ft COL'XI

Who have recently bought out the Rtmell Bros., where will be
found the largest Stock W

WE WIL1. MAKE THIS PROPOSITION.

would affect all the Blate*. Who could they

Drugs, Books, Stationery, Wall Paper,&amp;c

Republican majority u not greater than
of this difficulty h* would confer a great
favor upon a long suffering party. Gen-

‘

uThis," said a deati»t, ■» my diningitn.’ 'And that,' inejuired a visitor,
pointing to tbe apartment where stood a

-

•

in the City.

Coinpounfling Tereseriptions n Specialty.

up about .8140,000, white it b noloriomt-

Entered
Haetin$s.

cIom Matti

RMrti .t HolrUnu, Dnyy-tt, IliMupt,

sweat ■ member backed by or er 3000

We have a few pair that we will exchange for Wood.

ly fill the bill.
(
The latest politic*! news from I’co nay!
vania indicate thatitbe Republican* are in

you, litOa boy

Lrillc datkey : “Well. if.

MORTGAGE SALE‘ l)«te»lt kaslra usesryd.

Greenback juatire.
hundred." ‘
.
■ LiuJo Charley had hi*. hair

Delegate* to lhe Chicago Convention will
Republican candidate for Prmident 20,W
Birina.
candidates majority in 1880. Thu doc* tbe House
majority, which wa* recured by lb* gross-

State* like JliuncsoU.
The country will
.1.1.1 . .1.
..
the ItepuWi-

The Blaine boom in fact appear*

birth of a strong ‘'National Blain* Club’
the conabdruta of the r'gbtcvtith century

Chrutiaaity ha* a pretty aolid fouadatwu
rlol anpcrattiien and heathenism, ha* just
eume te light by the arrest in a policy

majority in that body shall rote to unseat
Mr. Waabburnc, intelligent men will come

Having had nine years experience in different
branches of Men-antijb Trade in a place where busi­
. nesa is done by the Thousands, I .tin not entirely
ne xperienced in business matters. I am coustantly
buying and will soon have a well selected stock of
GrncerifS, Glassware, Chinaware, Ac , 4c. I offer no
‘•baite" in prices but firmly believe you can buy of me
nt a little cheaper average price than at any ether
pLace in the city. Sugars,' Teas and Coffees I am sell­
ing at bargains, l-atnp* Side Lamps, Bracket Lamps
and Trimmings ('heap. Choice Honey, Full Cream
Cheese. Oranges, Lemons, figs. Cranberries, Horse­
radish. Pickles Plain and Mixed, and a full line of
Canned Goods, all very cheap. \A new thing, Fresh
Compressed nr Lightning Yeast,' nice light bread in
three hours. Farmers I have shipped about 5000 lbs., of dried
apples, but will buy more and will buy all kinds of
dried fruit nn&lt;L produce for cash or trade.'
Remember Ute place, one door east of Post Office.

| Executive Committee, and J. W. Bart-

cootpmplated by the Sub-Committer iu the I now of the Club, which will keep open

upation
'Stealing •

the qucatiuu of the party obligation to

How they de it Elsewhere.

“1 thought it «rOu

question. The Hcpublieans of the nation inauro the building of a railroad which
wffl, we heitere. support the Chicago everybody acknowledge* to be of vital con-

nomittatuFo ahull repraieot the trill of

Mr. Bparg* «i ■ n&gt;

A htgh Lkurch-

ing extract iron: a litter irom a well known
citiaen of Huron ooanty ;
I notice, in a recent issue of your pap®.

of Prerideut Tyler, now th* petted child |
of a pronJ, wealthy »od InfinentMl South
'. rei
ern temtlv, .nd th* t^hlcM bril* of her ’h’“
tinre in Wnrittegten K&lt;rily. , eoh.T.ted |

which la a auecrw
through puttering on their new

railroad project, namely. 8'13,000.
—:n - —- - .i —i i ■ r___

Pint..

Political Notes.
And it aaya, if the Democrat* choose to -

rsatiou of General Grant, fur the I’rcei-

Biaioe.
Ohio,

W. H. SCHANTZ

that txplai
stand now, if David snag it at'-' that time,
why Saul threw bis javelin at him."
Thia-WM followed l r a loud peal of laugh-

• •• I 1‘rcsbjterUn hospital. Hi*
* w*i ever &lt;ro*n with prionriy
tbrnwerefof! pcred by lite *oundc»t jnd

never failed to nae to lhe heigluh of the
country aifely threui

.riu.lj

furnishing lucky numbers to hia numerous
dteata, besides foretelling erente, providing

through the campaign.

position among th*
•«*. and ia by blood

Th* High SA

rebellion tailroad Is detirabte every man forthwith
‘ ~l d and they
A half mil

SHORT-HORN SALE.

.!«»f thiru** &lt;•..«*. Hrif-I

What is it? •
Ans.—Your
PrencriptiiHis

and

DAY’S

&gt; been ao wisely administered,

nomination ter the rmidcDcy which the
most intelligent element of the party wealth and every farmer is rtruggling to
Ein.a comfortable livelihood. But they
ve a spirit of enterprise. Tftcy arn not
afraid to invest a dollar when they see a
fair prospect of gutting two in return.
They know it U only by inveatmente of
hi* kind that derivable ends can bo gain
with tnni&amp;h obatinac) .'
cd, and they are wise enough to show
liberality toward them.
In another column rill be found a tetter
Will the people of Detroit never show
which although intended to be private,
! publie spirit ? The
we take the liberty to publish) from the
Don. J. II. Gallioger, of Concord, N. H.,

lit ical aitout ion in that state, from which

Missouri thi* fall. Well, it la doubtful
'.rite*. Aa uptight, shrewd and iirdurtrious
n., ...
, ,,
,,
.
, ; merchant, bu terst investment waa a piece
The Way* and Mean. Commute* bu ,f
Mmio|t |wd. wbieh t.y
agreed upon • forty-year refunding bond, । ftr out of the city, and cM«fly t-odored
i__ i_ .
.... i.
r— __ • i
quartedy.

cmJx-

Ttir Great Ctawar
E3

■ad a bill j exnnwdate a friend.
la hit will I
insulting j »ired it might bo k»p&lt; in the family,

Human Misery.

vdreturn
*ni«i»v

fee?

Roberts

A specialty.

original property rctnai
oilv.
The late head

S_5Y“L™fi|

S3

Ue would have 1100 the

r^nTai*..

extended residence in the county jail.

’HOIIATF. XOTICE.

Fitters

y dropping rate rhy
the Slate

hr

hope the nomlualion will be npodily eon-

■Chronom.tw Watch, .nd
Rl,no’ Hrmomlved
the
highowt
award,
tha
Vienna and Centennial Kinsafe;..
IT,y
w? at
°"»
:V«&gt;»'»rw^AwraSrSl.n
«E,
ft
T»«, sra mor.
t®1*’.. " ““ “"’’S'1 atstss th«n

eoMtiturncy ably and effectively.
led Gumoroi band in bu own fantastic

TH« WO*LD RCNOWHCQ

as ’EJEwTSSJ^Ua'

inS;n3

don t bel.rir in &lt;: -'...tert

rf th.G«u. k*,&lt;«

WILSON SEWIN6 MACHINE

HOSTETTERs

knowledge of hlr abilities we I

fur rum selling.

Call'and See ua.

FRTT* VALUABLE INVENTION.

Blaine men.
right Territories in IHW, and as likely to ."Vid on thia planet, relipaing in nunibcra
have it again. •
'
and gaiety, if not ia atyta, diamond* or ■
.. .
.
.
. .
rank, the moil aur.ctb entertainnsenta st ‘

Telegraphic dispatehes announce I
President Hayrs has nominated H»_
Rowland E Trowbridge of Michigan comIndian Affair*.

________ __

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS,

Voters, B* Coruistont.

•Aew Hampshire, that Dr. Oallinger would

STLThZTr'M’S'"’ •* ““**”•■*

Drugs and Medicines.
FINE CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY

background.

him to be thoroughly posted io political

Hotchkiss,

Waft'S l ,,“r 'XP-m™ «r. lirtt .ml w. ,el|
■t.e-.T'ff”?g'”'1'

Th* ufli Tikirn m«a complain th*: tbe j ».|Uire ioeh. Central Park UAnilt upon
**K0 of Ciph«r Alley t&lt; *endit&gt;x hi* *gvnt» I •»&lt;&gt;
mtrrousding rvriddel palicr.
tbroneb tM *&gt;wth tn pwrehw- Mvptre,
Motb' . ^5* Ff*** •f* ,,ld
.
at cnoraKU* titre* from lim« to tin

bly have the united vote of the delegate* building of the Butler road will efiectnrily

KIDNEY PAD

» Ate*. whero,you wilLalwav* fiu.l a full and
select Stock of
'

MORTGAGE SALE.

language toward a
provoke a quarrel.

What is it made of?
'
Ans.—Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ?
Ans.—With care and accuntcy.
Where to get it?

WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
----- aan rranciio

For Sale by all Firti-Class Dealers

Rupture

;■

rws that a comparatively poor man is by
nature and education the beat fitted rain

be isn't rich and therefore
ment that Hen. EliLu B. Waahburne is

Vtok'a IHuitraled Floral Guide,
inadequate
ntitted till paid. Nobody pities
in sheep's ttoihing, though ma

penalty

Tho Only Remedy
TWBUWM!

rwetedk*. .

esupErb by cUtr

DR.J.A.SHERMAN

�Done ft Pay?
RTRA.N'KEIRW

GT7II&gt;E

Aukl Wagner, one of lhe earliest setGera of Buchanan, died of lang fever oo
tbe I3th. He wan a prominent Odd Fel­
low. and waa engaged in the lumber bwoiH. Lmoy Wilber has been arreated for
arnaa io horning a boom beloofiag to
him iu Whitefred, Mouroe county, and I
for burning it for lhe purpoae of gctt.ag '

Will. Adam*, of Battle Creek, ha* rold
hia Hambleton ttalUoo te a Mr. Edaoo,
of Plainwell, AHeran county. Thu bone
bid* fair to become noted for apred The
price received waa *6,000.

Ao old gray heeded mu ia bow going
to aobool ia a diatrici rebool-boure in I
County uorre'pondenee.
Waahiogloo, Gratiot county, in order that
Rrriawn Fab. 23d, 1880.
he may leant to reed and write, and thua
ToTns Baxub:—Wa are' paaaing
enmapood with friend* ia Europe.
through a winter that baa dnoa more in­
An unik-TTupled courtihip of more jury to the wheat crop lhaa baa. been ex
Entered at the Post C^Jtcc
15 Jan duration rcrendy culminated perieweed for many yean, aad if th* pres­
Hastings. Mich., as Second- th*n
tn a marriage al Flat Rock, Weynaooun- ent aapact ooetinuce fanner* will need lb*
class Matter._____________
ty, the Kmtrutiog partita being Michael ■•Loom" prion to take them eafaly through
the acting barvmt Schnoll are rloaieg
Vrtulaud and Mn. Soph ia Mtlick.
Th* doctor* ere JI busy.
'
»nd quit* genm. aatiafaction to lek ia thto
Chan. Stamp ot Plainwell, baa been ar
Circuit Court adjourned at aaoa on Sat­
part ol th* townabin.
rated and lodged in jail for cruelly beat­
urday teat, sus* dir.
,
«
Greenbecker* ar* agrin miking an ef­
ing hia oldeet child a pri of 10 or 12
fort to revive dead inw, but they will
year*. Much darker thing* thin beating
find that tba people ar* waking up to th*
| the girl are opettlv charged againat him.
reality of rJtte, end ean no longer be humClinton county head* of familiaa and bogged with th* vbam doctrine—that lb*
unmarried med, are making preparation* •tempof tha Goverameet can giro value
to eoloaite in ItabeUa county, their agvnta to a ihaduv
We prophaey that lb*
having already purcbaacd for them all the Greenbaeker* have wen their laat victory
land* la lhe lowaahip of XoUawa, and
other land* along tbe north lino ol DrerThto portiou of lhe town has beau high­

ly lavorad during lhe Winter, ihroogb
the «ff.,ru. of Mr Frank Skaei who ia a
| Hall laat Saturday trwivj, and members thorough teacher of vocal maaie aad who
of tha Cab did th* 'peaking. Thera ia a ha* pvea u» the benefit of hto genet* by
( go- 4 deal of are! msntfsslrd by the leaden conducting eiaMsa al three different poiata,
where pseauae having any natural talent
have enjoyed rare oppertanitim lor culti­
Mr. aad Mn. Jonathan Pox of Oraogvvating it And to make tbe eoane still
vill* kava been 'ponding a few day* wtih
mor* thorough, be to now training hto pu­
L W. V roomto and familyi
pils iu private preparatory' to a eooeert,
Read Goodyear A Haye*' big ad. In'
to be given at tbe Matthews School bona
thia iaau* of th* lUxxn, and then call
Marvh second, cnoeittiogof velvetvous from
pleased to Bote thia tact, aa Mr. I^aLer ia
ou them and (hey will make you happy.
a gentleman io every mum of tbe word,
Mr. J. L. WtDiitw and Mra Mary J.
and
hope
hia
custom
may
continue
to
inBailey were married oo Sunday evening
of rare merit there ran be ao doubt, and
laat at the. Heating* Hoove, Rf^X- Maaw* ar* impalMwlly awaiting tbe event,
11*11 Saturday

do not rvjaior ever any man'* miadeinga,
nor puatohmenta ; and anlaa* ha doc* vio
late tome law, there ia no danger of pun
iahmaot. Although imprisonment and
fine* are the legitimate outoome of law­
breaking, yet we do not rejoice that any
aua ahould be po lawlca and beediem u
to pat bimaelf iu a position to be deprived
of hia liberty, or to have to pay bi* money
for hto foJmhtt** in violating th* faw.
Tbe law to plain aa Iplain an be, there i*
no eatcb about it, no gurrn work, but plain
F.oglivh, tod to mistake it, or to purpeaclf
violate il, will coat both money and liber­
ty nDoae it pay r*

With a very deiirable and most complete Stock of
FOREIGN AJSTD DOMESTIC,
Fine and medium priced

nnsas

Brown and Bleached Cottons (top i to 2i yards wide,
Splendid Stock of fine and chtutf

READY-MADE CLOTHING !
ipkndid Stock of fine HATS AND CAPS, and

New hMortmant of Spring Cloths, G’tnximeres and Saitingx,
And line lino of Tailors Trimmings to match.
•
Merchant Tailoring done in all ita Branched.
('urpetr, Mattings, Oil Clotha and Bugs.
luitlics. Misses and flhildren’s fine Shoes and SEppers.

mne« terrible pain*. 11Jf a bottle of Sr.
Jaoia'a On. cured her ratirdy.
Mr. Wm. tlriahardt. Kmore, Wi..
report* a* fuB.-ws: Sr. Jacob's Oil to
redly a woadcrftil remedy, far I could

NICHOLSJSHE^ARD&amp;CO.mam

Kanaa* Corratpondenc*.

ItSO UGC1

feet deep, aid tbe land lie* iu broad rel-'
ling prairies. We have what are ealed
div&gt;diag ridga aad between thus* ridge*
are running stroaUM of water. Some p&gt;r
tioua of th* previous eoaoty is very billy
and rocky, bat affords abuudaM* of fas
ture for thousands of cattle and sheep.
-Feat of Docton.
The foe of doctors is an item that very
A* near a* 1 can larv about which is
tbe beat paying baainea for any one hare, liny peraoee are iateraoted ia just at
resent.
We ,bcli«t* th* %-Jiedule fur
it to that of raising hogs sad cattle, a* cam
isitatolnuo, wbieb would tax amen
ao be raised very cheap, and prairie Hay
‘‘i- •'
fr*r, awl in need
an be cut aad pat into the stack for about
1.O6Q. year for
two dollar* a ton, sod tb» prices for hor«
differ very little her* or io Mict&gt;iga&gt;Th* winter haa been vary fine here so
far. a little too dry, but splendid rmsis

Hold tbabatena* eftbe p
Damoontie party to-day
Na more nation,
No more negro mtSraga,
No mor* asegro jurymen.
N* mor* free aebooto,

:

Beantifnl line nf Silk and EtnbroidoaW Ties and Fichu&gt;»

Dicxtxaox Co., Kanaaa, Feb. 18.188*. j
Editos Bahxkb : Dear StrBeing a
reaideni of-Berry Ortaty for the la»t
twrety.focr year*, I thought il a duly
and pririleg* to write you a few liava eonB Seim, Kaq . S-relh Attemi. Mama-,
earamg the great Slate of Kanaa*. re **me
ehusrfts, wr.tr* Allow me to inform you
of your many reader* I have no doubt. bow much pxJ Sr. J-M-na's Oil has
4mu ig this neigbb'.hood. 'A woman
h*d tbe llhromaiism ao badly that .be

tbe State, and meet* with great Minrore
*v«ry ptere ha emit*, (beanIt* lien free ”

g-oox&gt;b

Trimming Silks, Velvets, Fringes. Ribbons, Buttons.
An Elegant Assortment of Hamburg EmbroideriesGuipure, Velenclens. Madras and Torchon Laces.

.

W* learn that atep* are being taken to Tbe hoove to a large oae aad will probably
Tbe ladle* of the W. C. T. U. w JI have i raaae money by aubacriptioa to drodg* and
atraightm
Gunn River
There ia no
a aocial at Red Ribbon Hall. Wedneaday '
Mlt&gt;t&gt;LXVIU.a Feb. 23d. 1880. .
doubt that by ao doing, eevvral thousand* i
evening, March 3rd. A cordial invitation i
Notwithstanding tbe rough condition of
of nerro of the very beat land in Barry and '
Allegan Coutiea would be' mad* tillable. I' lhe roads, busioea it a* lively on our
street* to-day a* usual, and al) seam happy
Palmer A Hawta urn already getting out Suncca* to tbe ecterpriae.
and wall pleased
■
grain crodlea for next tummvr'a uve. Have
i Nothing baa occured to interrupt th*
cne hundre-1 put togttber vmi four hun­
I Wedamday, evening at the M. E. Pinon- avail routine of bavioew during tbe pest
dred more under way.
age, far the benefit of Rev. Leri Neater. wak, except the baAing of Ire A. MorTha early aowad a brat lo.k« very well
W. H. Jewell of Amyria eX-Regiatet Then should be a large attendance and a
g*u * dwelling ou Grand Rapid* Str**', aov co tbe ground.
of Deed' for Berry Co., ha* b-en em­
which occurred on Tuesday the 17th lost.
D. MariWd. D Wlirox, Emm Ridh,
ployed by Mamra. Cook aad Sheldon on
and M. Cooley, all bare rery See fams,
■ rally hedged With the tjsegr. They
alao Hara different Varieties of timber, tbe
box-alder, ouUoo-Wuod, Bad Ufa.-k-w.foul
The ladle* will giv*
_
If* mads.
tree* of which they caa gaiter ante, aad
Red Ribbon HJI. Thurvday ewmne,
.Samuel Johnson, bring throe aad a all bare been planted she* they reuse to
March 4tb, fur tbe benefit of R«fcrm Club
half mile* cast of thia viliagv, bad hia
No. 2. , Every lady that caa m requevlrd
houae
burned
to
tbe
ground
on
Wedora
There waa quite a tumbar of young
Oo* of the large** aad mdCt eatiimiaatlc to wvur a rep. Supper will be reread from
day night tbe 1-ttb in*:. Particulars not mrn (or associate*) who requested me lo
andieneea we ever addm&gt;*d ou the »ub
write to them and to let them know eomeject of Temperance, roeveoed oq Sunday of good music will be in st tendance. Let
tbiug
ia regard to tima and waga. Fstm
afternoon ia tbe Opera Honao, at Owamo, every lody come for wv will have a good
been improving for aome weak* peat, u Uber and mechsnio*' wxgvi are about the
time.
By Older of the Ladiaa.
again coafiued to hia room*, Bad iter* ia nas aa on* there. As 1 failed ia writing
Mr. and Mn. McL*e»h!iaof M nah egoo
The young ladiaa, members ol Hast little probability of a speedy recovery. to aereral partiea, and a* th* most of thou
eon-in -law and daughlar of Mn. I. A. Hol­ ling* Lodge of the lulependetsl Order
are rendera of your valuhlc paper, I sup­
brook an tinting frirod* ia thia eity. Abo of Good Tempters, will hold a social thia, at School House Hall nail Friday avenlag 1 pose they will aot be surprised to hear from j
Mn. Cole, another daughter of Mn. Hol­ Wcducaday, cveniag at Red Ribbon Hall. tbe 27 ioat , th* proceed* of whieb ia to I me ia thia way. But then young men vr
brook,&gt;f Wiieonala, it paying bar mother 1 The procrod* to be used fur the purchsae ba appropriated fat the benefit of tha | men of families, if there are any deairiog
of an organ for the uae of the aevera) Seboul. Our Benool—by lb* way— ia a i to rome Wat, there ia plenty of GureraTcmperanre organiaatioev. Tbe public
Jama* Johoaoo. th* Swede, who mur­
ment and railroad Undv yet to be got at
are coedidlly invited
Admission ten may be rated among lhe very beat. Prof. rvnvooable figum.
dered Manhall Gtbbu of Middlevill*. laat
Char Ptckoll, Nma Minnie L'pdtko, Mn.
I would my to all my old friend*, my
Suamn, wato ooovieted of murder iu the
Ed«h Hoouaa and &gt;1 ton Mattie Priadle. bev: wishes sod * God spied you.
aeeond degree, and
teneed by Judge
. A Waxdxuxb
Hooker to th* State Prmon for fifteen
Fred Swera* Electro Magnetic eioek to
keeping remarkably correct lime, eqos! to
WoooLAxn, Feb'y 20. 1880. .
। for rotting dri»l b**f. Will rut thia a* a
W* will reorive aubeeriptioua for th* the finest chroooraeter*, its ralee Ivitte
Al a regular meotigg of Woodland
Beeinare of th* Barry County Probate
43-44
Weekly /Woof Zrdteaefor 11.20 for lie low than ten seconds a mnnth, and perfect - Court, for th* week ending Feb. 19th Lodge, No. 817, I. O. ttlT., held in their
iy
steady,
he
taka*
time
evary
day
or
two
.ktachristoniov. while a minister waa
hall st Woodland Feb’y 4,1880, th* fol­
euneing year until April let 1860.
AU
Clement Smith, Judge.
making
lhe
cvrtifiasU,
be
forgot
the
date
who deaire it al that low price ahouid vend at the telegraph ofioe and compare* it
Feb. lllh.—Eatate of John W. Gilkey lowing reaolutian* war* adopted
and ba,.|Kn&lt;d to say) “Let mv so*, this
Wanui, it baa plenaad God ia Hto Is lb* Ibirtisth F •■The thirtieth 1“ *xtheir otden prior to that date, to the with th* sun to gat tbe variation* of lb* et. *1. miner* Baeeipto in full, filjd aad
Chicago
slock.
Jeweler*
aad
Mh*n
who
infinite
wisdom
to
remove
from
our
mil*
oUimtd the indignant mother, “iadved
Bax x xx Office
order of diacbarg* roterad. bv daitb, on Jaa'y 29. 1180, our worthy but it's oaly th* eterealh.''
bar* to have true time will soon be able
Eat. of Willie and LUlto Baek, minora.
Ntcboto A Tbompnoa of Orangeville, a to gat eioek* they eaa depend on.
He
faw days ago, dratsed a eouple of pig* that will put them io lhe ^/Hastings School Annual account of gnardiaa filed.
&gt;0t.or Henry W. CJria, Doreaaod.
weighed, well, w* would tell if w* knew building to give item lhe hirdeal proeible
Oath before ula of Real Fetate filed
how meeb, bet aa th* item waa loot, all w*
Feb. Hlh —Eat. of Andrew K.yve.De
can say to, they weighed something over a
We ttt authornd to »*y that there will reeved Order entered appointing WalJen
be a meetiag of the sheep broaden end
Meara Fewer* A Barlow are polling
wool growera of Barry County, to organ
never*! pedlar* oa the road to sell tin
ia* an aaaoctatioo, on Tneaday, March 9,
and glassware, grocertea, notions, Ac., and.
Mr. Borie rememtered hi* old friend
18t»0, atlte Cour* Home, at one o'clock
to take orders fur wiadmillv, Ac., kt. £.
General Graft ia hto will, leaving him too
in the afternoon. It ia hoped and expect­
thouauad didlare.
D. FifiaM to m their employ, having
ed that theta will ba a full maetieg of JI
storied out on Monday last.
Th* new proprietor of lhe BakUT haa
partita inlareoted ia lhe prodnetiaa of
adopted the rule of baking every day,—
A cave of apoeimcna executed ou a abaep aad wool.
Abraham Ryenon,
wkrther tntseii or litlte te Deeded—ao that
Davie Sawing Machin* by Jams* M. Porter Bartos, L. D. Goodyear, Andrew claim' filed sad recorded.
the people can get freah bread every day.
Kat of Hoary Troyer, Daeaaead. War-1
Bauer, tha* are beautiful, W not wonderful, Kennedy and Jama A. flwaexte an eepeebe haa &gt;te&gt; breed lieketa which are sold ou
oaa be seen at lb* off o* of T. PhiWfU, on ially iBtercated in working up thio meet­ rant »nd iuveotory filed
State St.
It te worth a journey of miles ing, and it io boptd they will receive the
Feb. IMl—Eat. of Carotin* P. Dem
to aa* what can be done by am eh in ary.
cordial oooperalion of lhe steep breeder* miag, Deoaaaed. ltere.pt* of boire filed
and guardian dmebargad.
Tbe Ledxn Sawing Society conamud of tbo eoaoty.
Kat. ol Rebecca-Halladay, a minor.
with th* EpiaaopJ Charah will be eater
"Dr. J. C. Kennedy of the firm of Dr*.
taiaod by Mn. Henry Smith aud Mrs Kennedy A Kurgan, Detroit, Mieh., will Warrant and Inventory filed.
Feb. Uth.-Eat. of William Pootey, ,
D. MeN.oghtoa on Th areday of this week
be al tbo Heating* Hoose, Friday Fahy
at tbe Society Parlor* tn Rowan' Block.
26lb, (aad every H week* hereafter). Tbt*
Oawtiamcn invited to tea fram,G to 7.
to the doctor'* eeoood regular
to thto signed for beartag.
borgnin. A good revolving stool and an
nrgvn book gore with the same. For
We anil the attention of our roedaro to eixy, and already be bee a number of pa
A proapereu* Naw York merchant,
terms A t. apply at tbs first door west of
the Catarrh ad. of F. J. Chewy A Co. of tiona wader treatment. He maken a apeeja* wmu/aray ia Dirtmt
th* Central House, HasUngv.
while
apmking
cf
th*
entuiag
PreaMeaUal
Toledo, Ohio. Noeaaa.no pay, should ially for Chrome Dteeaea of ell cfaasea,
43 -M
L. B. ftTAXLxr.
ha a auffcont guarantee that tba proprio- end Deformity. Ttere aha are suffering eampJga, remedy said: "Wall, whw
aver &gt; nominated, ou thing te steer, taaaiAU lovere of popular mneie eheuld order
oma will be active. Heretofore buinesa there favorite eang*.
Wo will mail the tw* for W omI*. Cal 1
roll Dr. K. before firing up all hope*. bm Jwsya been dull daring a Prmiitntml aampeigu but now o«r affair* are on
Ha ia well known throughout thia part ef
ter oCciaUug.

9031

Aa the ettiaea* of Haatinga, tod proba­
bly a large majerity of th* jwopte J tbe
eoouty are aware that Andrew Bell, of
thia city, waa arretted, triad and rewvieted
before M. H. Wing, Req, for aJIag
liquor to a miaor on Sanday ; that be.
Ball, appealed from tbe Jnatiae Coart,
to the Circuit Court, where waa added
both to th* fin. and impriK&gt;t.mact
Th* aaataoe* ia Juatic* Wing'* court,
wm a fine of 125.00 nod impriauomenl
ia the rouoty joU tan day* , but Nr Bell,
thiakteg th* aauteuee unjust, or thtekitg,
perhaps, by appealing te th* higher .mart
tbe antacee of tbe Court below would b*
ravened, therefore mad. tbe r.pp^l which
Moulted in a fiae of 860.00 aad imprteeo
mat ia tba aouaty jail 50 day*, aad iu less were &gt;wnll*u and ho had tbe mnU
eaaeof the non pay meat of Ibe fine, ibeo . terrible pain. Tweiv* hour* after th*
fin: applicatiua of Sr. Jacob's Oil. the
90 day* fa jail. He te at present eerviag ' pein* were gone and tbe (walliagt bad
hia Urn* ia jail. New. we repeat, “dore
b pay" to violate tew ? Mr. Beil knew
that be would be iiabte to preeecutioa if
I be either sold liquor to a miaor, or if he
sold oo Sunday He did both, and th*

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• The darkest day of my life,” said the
geaeral, “was tbe day I board of Linooiu’s
aMssinadon. I did not know what it
meant. Here was the rebellion put down
in the field and ethrting up in the gutters ;
wo had found it a* war, now we tad to

IVaaMtow Asprota nf fta Ceatcnnbi Stale J
with sfaasea fcs* Bwstrabon by Itogcr...
St. VsWitto'e Day si very happiiv re­
membered in a swopart poem by- Phillip
O. Sullivan, with twodHiutratlons by Msria R. Oakey.
Lougfeilow'a now poem, Tta Sifting of
Peter, ta a folk-song of unusual merit. Paul ,
.Hsyne contribute* a poem entitled, Snow-;
MeaMOgvrs, giving characteristic pen por­
trait* of Whittier and.Longfellow. Mrs.
Franca* L. Msec contribute* an exquisite
poem, entitled Im* and James T. Field*

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Do you want a pure, bloom­
inc Complexion I if no, a
few application* of Hwpm’w
MAGNOLIA BALM willcnttIfy yon to your heart'* con­
tent. It dors awny^villt Hallowness, Redness. Pirn pies
Blotches, and nlldlseMesnnd
imperfections of the skin. It
overcomes the flushed appearonto of heat, faticuo and ex­
citement It makes a lady of
THIRTY appear but TWEN­
TY; and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are its effect*,
that it ia impossible to detect
its application.

Roe-.- Terry Cooke is in her beat vein
in the short story Mire Beulah's Bonnet,
and Z. B. GuvtaGoo contribute* a tJouing
Ssrccduh romance, entitled Kann.
E. H. Derby contribute* a timely paper
osyiog ahe must have Washington that reviewing th* recent dcvelopement of our
nighu She wanted to p to Burlington railway system, and showing the importo see car children.
Some incident of
trifling nature bad made her resolve to
leave that evening I was glad to have
the note,'u I did not want to go the thea­
tre. So I made my excuse to Liocolc.
und at tbe proper boar we started for the
train. Aa wo were driving along Penn­
sylvania avenue a taracman drove past ua
on a gallop, and back strain around tur
carriage, looking into it
Mr*. Grant
said, ’There u lhe man who tat #**r ua
at lunch to-day, with acme other toca, and
tried to-ovcrhcar our cocvemli- q.
He
waa so rude that we left the dining-room. For March is rich in the variety of its
Hrre h« b now riding after ua.' I thought I eontribuious, but is especially strong In
it was only curioeity, but learned aftcr- the direction of education. In this fidd
it is doing a moat imj^ttsul public work,
PHU1CIA11, CLttOYMEN AID
it* educational papers Iwing abler and
THE AFFLICTED EVE1TWHEHI.
Mrv. Grant.'* *uddcc ratolvo to leave more advanced in their truatment ot prin­
changed the plan. A few day latev 1 re- ciples than those contained in jnuresb
THE BSEATEST MEDICAL
&lt;toisou an anonymous letter from a man profemioually devoted to the subject. The
TbWini or TEE ME.
saying that be had Lcoa detailed to kill first article In the March number is a bril­
me, that bo rode on lay train as far as liant discussion, by Dr. William Jatuiw,
TUTTS' PIUS
Havre de Grace, and a* my nr was lock­ of The AssociaU.m of Ideas." Dr. James
ed be could not get ia.
H) thanked ia Profem-r of Phyaiolnpy at Harvard;
TUTTS PIUS
God he had failed. I remember tbe eon- and tekm up hia meatel problem from
I Jir.orftriit. liuaHtr •* assF"
ductor locked our car, but how true tho tbe physsological standpoint -It gives a
, llt» k „
latter wm I curaot say. I learned of ths new view of ao old subject, and will be
A rut tai And «n tea Uo&lt;U-«uto»l &lt;Mr.
read with pleasure by cveryliody.
Mnasinatioa
u
I
was
pining
through
Th were f.Irer &lt;n Uta. 0 tosm.fsl J.a.1.
Dolmens in Japs*,' by Profcwor Mon*,
Philadelphia I turned around, took a
•tat Ibero rr. wrer m rr m Mr.' b. »M.
special train and came oa to Waahingt.*n ia an instructive popular lemon in arch.-v
TUTT’S PILLS
ology. It gives an iatcrcadng account of
It wm th* gloomiest day of mf Hfo.'%
As-ika-k WSi-Url m*4ro«ttert
these ancient and curious stuae structures,
AadlrMiesibf tirn.tr. Ibat bad riaart 1 aft.
Th—» holvl-. m rarrli. ac t eblia. awl rofl.
and their supposed um». with u»ny origi­
TUTT’S PILLS
JLad SLItd tkraa tall «f frrem fair.
nal illustrations.' One of lhe freshest and
Aid laid tbrm arMa-L In k*r rktalne hair.
most telling papers that we have read la
. Aad war* nerr lllirr te tin taw.
TUTT'S PILLS
* long lime is that on The Study of Polit­
That -twtrrsd rtoel barawk and tf.
ico! Economy, bjr Usury George, author
Clo-eddJnr lhe nrM. thattrad'ron Ivomarb.
of tho new work on Progress and Poverty.
TUTT’S PILLS
Its
author
i*
a
writer
of
uuoummon
pow«r
'.al 1. ..Mir ?r«..ter iu.
k..d.
and originality, i’rofcavir L:id; &lt;if i'lii!
■Ata* &lt;M t-Wfirr tlwr. &gt;i troal.tat 4*»d.
TUTT'S FILLS
Mratiodrinprs tbs»f Was wkar thsoaW.
adelphia, bu a pungent little dtsquuitioB
---------------- ;---------------------------------- a.
on museums and their uses, under the ti­
tle of Ward's Natural Science Katahliah"The Disadvantage* of City Boys." '
TUTT'S PIUS
ment. Those who accuse The Popular
Science Monthly ol ventilating tnaterialSome month* ago, Rot. Washington
i*m ate reminded that the abhst as.aults
Gbddrn. of Springfield, Mam.. believing
□pen that doctrine apjxar io it* page*.
that if ta could find uul how the active
An article entitfal Tho Force beand prominent men of h» own city spent
their boyboird, it would help to solve the Republican sod Democratic parties. There himb'Natore, by Dr. Carpenter, in the
rroldan of whit is the boil training for is a careful account of tbe treasury de­ March Monthly, b an example ot it Dr.
Uys. prepared (he following circular, partment, and it* present bond, Hon. John Carpenter u no materialist, tat he under­
which wax scat to the *ne hundred men Sherman, by David Copperfield. Mr. G. stand. acirocev Theological readers of the
who could fairly bp said to stand at the &gt;1. Towle's bicgraphieal aketih is about Mdntbly will be'intcrretcd. New views
of Anima! Trxnsfortnati-jrct, by Edmund
head &lt;rf the financial, commercial, pro- Vtaar Hugo.
Perrier ia a atrikiog article that will take
fcastaml soil edaeaUo**! iateroets o/jbe
There are also The Indian as he Used
to be, Roman Moaaioi, Adam and Ere hold of all bulogwta. Terrier is a young
aad pcem* by Mrs. Wyeth, and Herbert i Frcneh Academician, who was a r.oolato
c.m», Urawaud I
Winslow, tbe young.wmicro poet whose 1 anti Darwinian; but he began a aeries of KteJMilLU
tk» I. I-. I'KvaVIM'a'tau
iu? men of this lity spelt their boyhood. creditable work is to some extent familu: । rcsssrcbts on protoplasm, which rourettod i&gt; t’otrai
UnMW ei-lMOatr. »
wrate
m«
Will you be kind cuotifL **
—
to the publie . also the editorial depart-1I him to OTolutton, and which threw a new rearrau.aM
| light oo the ccwj-.-siti.ti and building up altk to»&gt; l«rciu«T. :Saa lh^&lt;
1st Whribcr your
o! the organic aeries. It u tran»la:e-i fifimBsst:-•..’sS.1
first fifteen yean of ;
from
the
French
by
Mire
E.
A.
Youmxoa,
a form, in a village, or --------- 1,
and profurely illustrated. The Duly rd
2. Whether juu were aecjiMumed,
Enjoymsnt u a practical lewiii fibm die
"
y fart of thst ipcriod, to engsge
New Ethics, worth a Jaar * rubmriptiou to
_.;.d|of work when you were not
the Monthly. Intemperance in Study,
i&amp; school ? I
by Dr. Take, cnTunwa iqpprvMivcly, and
I should be glad, of course, to have yo*
from large olfcrvstioit, lb* peril* o! atdJy
C. A. SNOW h, CO.
,-n iutn rsrlicuGrs as lull. a. van srr &gt;li..
winter, hesitates to smile cordially on. under prearurc it is a weighty and m&lt; -t
spring. There u a very pretty design fur,
a tobacco beg upon the novelty psge, that
BE8T
IN THE WORLD!
will give ladies a hint for present* to gentlcman, sod the’work department b mo&gt;t
suggestive ot proUy things to be made at
gentleman who Accivyl thw circular
home. The diagram is a pattern for a
kind enough to a&amp;Mter the qucatJc
street wrap of new design, and will be esMme of them briefiy, most of them
Cially useful at the seuon when lire The Convent of the Capuchin* ; Athletics
tier wraps of extreme cold wearier in Hebools; The Matamata ; Frcst-Phcn-are dbearded. Mr. Darby's picture b a omens in Southern llcaria -. and a biogra­
ctiulincalion of the IKuslrataca of tbe phies! Sketch of Carl Hitter, complete tie
Poets, commenced in lhe February nnm- list of thia admirable number of The
her.’ It is a spirited aeene train Mrs. Popular Science Monthly.
Fifty cent,
Browning's poem, tba Rhyme o' tta rcr number, l-'r per year.
DucLes* Nay,' and is one o'- lhe master
t. . itiii vt.iv l r-a .
piece* of lhe great artite
The literary
department is varied and entertaining
‘•.lloalyn'a Fotuire," tbo new aerial by
Baixot'a Moxtiily Msoazink roe
Christian Reid, is continued, tta interest Maitcit.—The March nnmtar of this
Which is th* *ac» thing.
incrossing with every pa«. The Rosebud popular and floating magoriue has for lhe
Garden of Giris Is concluded, but the leading illoatrated artiej# a um-u timely
editors promise s new serial, G leuarcban. and ioterceiin" sketch &lt;:( Bermuda, by tta
in the April number. We will furnish author uf Running die Bkxksdc, and «&gt;
f«&gt;ys said; '
r
tbe Duan and Gtafr/e Ladft HmJ:
••I learned to line, dig sod mokr ; iu tot one roar at the low price of *3.00 on forth; ami then there ar* Other articles ol 1
a domestic nature, auch as a picture of the
faet I was obliged to work, whether I liked application at this office.
Mammoth Care, and a d«cnpti«|u by the*'
it ot no. In winter I went to acbool', end
diatinrabhed Beaton lecturer, George W.
worked nights and morolnjp for my
Atari, Esq., who has made • a'tidy uf tta
Has a very appetising list of content*. ^tve, and given the public mmic new farts
Mr. Howell's serial, The L'ndiscorertd regarding it. In feet, lhe cuotent* nf the
.and IdL In the winter, whoa going to Country, grow* tn interest every month, tnsgaxlnc are worthy of *itetit:i-a, and not
school, we three boys used to work up the and l.id* fair to aurpam ia power Tba the least worthy of all ia a story by Cap­
Lady of Arouelock. Cbarlro Dudley War­ tain George II. Coomer, called The Graywand Rr winter use.''
Four other* told subolsatully the same ner contributes a delightful biographical
-lory. A« time were shout the same as and critical csaay ou Waahiagton Irving,
fanner's boy*, we may add thorn to that which will make reader* love Irving and
list, so that seventy out of ei&amp;bly-cigbt,— Warner better. There are two excellent over with jollity. I!
almost limr fifths of all there men,—had abort stories. Accidentally. Overheard,'' lonlenla. and ace : Ih
by Horace E. Scudder, and Hannah on Coffee ; Tl:o Chi»|
tbe training of £&gt;rm-life.
.
mw im» rt rout anus.
Now how was it with the eighteen dty Dawatoa'a Child, by Lucy Ixm lloa^ants. moth Csvs ; Mong; TL ------------- r—z ,
The second iastallment of Reminiscences 8oog; Detected by a Hing ; Tho Reliable
and village boysoo tbe list T
Did they
of Washington iocludm muejr personal Man; A Hard Winter; Tbe Heart of
hive an easy titM of it? . Fir* of them
and
sxial
as
weH
as
political
afioedute
con
­
Bruce; IDcollrctions of other Day*. A
did m they twt'.ify ; five of than had no
work in partieular to do, but one of the cerning tbe four years ef John . Quincy Low Voieo ia Woman , Th* Street Sing,
Adam's administration. Francis II. U»- er; Sleep «tsd .Slecplm.no. Pound
five says that lie studied law when out of
school, aad that wm not exactly play. The derwnod has ao engaging yoount of Dead ; Na^i'soBc ; Kcfieeli.u. . lime nd
Hithard and Lily-white; I'uelr Ben'* Story ; Tbo
rest nf t!:e eighteen were poor boy*,—not Egypt. under the Pharaoh*.
pauper*, by aey means, but children of tha Grant White write* of E*g1i&gt;h ia EcJ Boa* : A Healthy Heart; Patty’* tatter ,
humbler elaascs, many of them in narrow gland, citing numerous exempts of words A Modau Judas; Good bv ; The Mode!
and needy circumstancre,—and though used incorrectly or qwerty by tta English, .Housewife; Hinta for YWtors; Our
making a curioudy interesting article. Young People's Story-Teller ; Fred at&gt;&lt;
they lived in ritaes or vUlagm, they were sod
There arc poems by f. B. Aldrieh, Mta Flaw!*; Tho Greyback on tho Cusst; Wh
accatlctued from their earliest year* to
8arah O. Jewett, not the actrcM, but iho Mount Pelois; Ruthven’s Punic Page ;
hard work.
•
author
of Dowptavcu, Celia Tbaxtcr. Oa- Editorial Note* ; Tbe Housekeeper; Cur'
“Wa* generally e&amp;j-loycd," aaya one,
oar Laightoo, end tauise Chandler Moul­ luus list ter.; Things I’feasant and Other
•'daring the summer mimtha, and In
'
'vacations, in 'loiag any kind of work tliai ton. Several noteworthy new book* *re wise; Our Picture Gallery.
reviewed, and a diversified Contributors’
Published by Thome* A Tallioi, 33
Club complete* a very good number of Hawley Btroet, Boston, Ms**., st »l.M
thia sterling Magarino.

TUTrS
PILLS

50 Years Before the Public.

WKEK.I.,

:li« 1-n.rrr er

Tta Co-partnership heretofore existing
bclweco John M. end Gettliab Broemer,
and known under lhe firm Dime of J. M.
&amp; G. Berner, is thia day dissolved by
mutual cowacot, Gottlieb Brume' retiring.

Um. Bueeelt Bra*. and

HE WHITE

Sewing Mach,

Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled ia Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Comtructicn.
Unprecedented it Papular,: v.
And Undisputed in the Bread Claim

BI-CARB. SODA

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Fort Wayne, Jackson ASaginsw R
SHOUT LINE.

WASHINCTON,

Michigan Central Railroad.

niTl srwito UKHDt co.

BRAND RAPiDl DIVISION.
EAST AND WESTTO AND PRtt.M
GRAND RaPIDS AND DETROIT

nl»«, niMtri &lt;•&gt; a «&lt;•:&lt;

r*e#JOHNSTOrS?^
SARSAPARILLA
lts a»u5r, mm,

|WAF{NEI\S

BITTERS

Another: fcI have paid toy own w»y
■ir.co eight yean of age, without any as­
sistance exoept my bean! from my eighth
to my eleventh y*«r."
'
Of all these eighty tight lx«ya, fire only
lisd txrthing particular to do.
While theso boys . were growing and
working, a great many o’.hetr,—mm of
tuctchanu sod lawyers,—wore growing up
re FprinpWd. ~»ng to school and .ma.
tug IbemseirN. m boyw of their tits are
■pt t« doWhere are they ? Only five
nfthu rltu are heard from among the
eighty-eight aota men of that city. Some
of them, perhaps, are prosperous men Ln

; and in th* hunting field, and
. illuatmtcd.
Equally timely is Mr. J. B. Mathew. ।
paper, I'Mure * Predeoasacr, Caking tbe

iir'isi' foi’si'*.' T1

Io;2=^«1lll.3^$2
t swing ru.
A Orou Baby.
Nothing u *o coadueiv* to * man's romainiug a bachelor a* »topping for uro
nifht at the bouse of ■ msrncd friend and
being kept awake for five or six hours by
tbe crying of • trail haby. All crore and
crying babies bead oaly Hop Bitter* to !
make them well and smiling
Young ।
man, remember thu.-Ed.
42-13 !

[RcflP'
RAWTPT.RI " -k«»a »«*•» &gt;&gt;
^Xiri,0TA",C BALIAM
FHEE L-fcate set:J'S-.

Tn* Ban nx« and the /'vt ■£■ JYiluaei
or 1380, only I2.M). Lente your ardeta;

fariMji, Willmm* A Co . Itaroit, Midi,
AGENTS ffAIfTOEsjatl

'
Madame Mraatata, widow of Urn ocie1 braled player .a omaposcr, rcUto. a bu1 morotw Cieuaul adtestwra, expe.-icutxd bv
tamff mwi tar hutand m^y&gt;» •&lt;« &gt;a
Thuringb. The story b illustrated by

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.'CiUijig

Hastings;

VOL. 24. NO. 44.
PB0FE3SME AKD BU3IKE28 C1BBS

AT THE CASH STORE

s daisy, isn't she ? Hirer rood j beautiful
curves; sweep around anything to keep
clow to the river, but it's all steal rail and
rock ballart, tingle track all tho way and
not a side track from the round-house Io

F.*n:&gt; *»&lt;,'»«*' -_______
SAMUEL B. HEED
.V'cnONXUt. Win tUwriairMlte. MlinarmIkCscims. V.rsi, NwulJ, Urd.r,
—• - -te.~

■.esatrsoi.

iiis

rssn.ii

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Nubias, &amp;c.

OVERCOATS
which I will Kell

Imperial Soap
HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

DENTIST
.
Uiiai

The Price of the Imperial Soap ia |fi.2O per box of 100 » lb.
bars—75 lbs. io.the box. To any one who will semi us an order
for 10 boxt-s with dash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free as
a premium. Or the orders may be sent to us fi&gt;r one or more
boxes at a time, with remittance, ami when we have thus received
orders for 10 boxes wc will send the tdevcn&gt;ii box free as proposed
above. If you do uot-wish to send money in advance you may
deposit it with atty banker or merdiant in good credit in your
town with the understanding
is to remit it to us on receipt
of’ the Soap which is to be shipped to hia care. Address

If- JCarri®. Sin and Omneilal

CRAMI’TON BROTHERS.

P A I NTER

Al A. M. Roell’s Carrisg- Mop
Jefferaon St,
-

Sweet’s H°Tel»

THE NEW VICTOR

;an Central Railroad.

SlMPUCnY SIMPUflED'

ID RAPIDS DIVISION.

Imjprcvomonin September, !CZ

and

DETROIT
N &lt;*|tbian&gt;Ki&gt;i.- n»» VlCTOi; i^. U«(:
Mwwmg tLa-Mite in th*, lu^ct •
in-uvtedbvata** r-f w.fonl-r rlaa•
.L^..e.l^sto .I.Ia. r..» it
t uinni.
HlNim, Lbn launrev

knt.l

namoMMarreiradr terms* Utel In Uersoir.
The first hotel in tho State to reduce rates.
The first hotel in the State with Pas­
senger Ehrralor.

$2.00: S2.5O, and $3.00 Per Day,
••onlta. to «» aril lyeatlw .f nMU.
The Excellence of thw Hotel

■

W| $,11 in Machines Every

- '

fw-l fnv rnmdrated Circular am! prirot
until you !»’• ““•* tb°

tJberal terms to U» toute

Dua l boy

Most Elopurt. Simple .nd E.iv Ronnino Morkio. in Urn
Mark.ot—-The Ever Reliable VICTOR.
•_------VICTOR WW1NC MACHINE CO*^NY,-—
Wtotren Brane*’
gg »r^« Hr-- Cmmmqo. lau
MIDDLETOWN CONK.

tffT.-rn.--tg—

urtai at Mum-M it ttictitas

In tnrt aret-rtsm In ail reniuriaa** bredresa'«n tor Miebirea re»ri«.
.

PIONEER STORE I

Keep courtantly on hand

wassr.^

Im' Yoitks, Bejs aid Childrei

gttrfrrt. '
4. T*kle«_j&lt;«i eaftni

rxaM«_jnMWrz

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STUCCO,
. CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS,
DRAGS
C-VLTIVATOXIl, IMtVUUflnoVKI. FUIW8.

•

LEFT H4MD FLO WS.

Reaperand Mowers. •
AND GO’TO

L. J. WHEELER.
.r-o®..

SAWS FILED,

Oain, Tilltu Bedtals. aid Sifii

WHOLE NO. 1295.

"sSSEZ''
isaSste:

new, willy. Monew, appropriate to 11to de
caaanu, i- aliout aU onn perenn rhuuld iafliol m the donpany.
■
Ito not indnlgo in natirn , no doubt you
; are wiuy. and you could ny a most cut­
ting thing that would bring the laugh of
the company down upon your opponent.

.plL Gibboa, and ho wift find thsre a
prcgwant passage showing how Itopub
liosacuse to bo Itepublku.
“The flue
t-hrory of a Republic inwuibly vanished,"
write, the historian ; "the treditiM of Re
publican rnaxhn. was CTadu.Ily obliterated
The Greek historians of the age of the
Antonina ola^Ne with a mafteiom pleas
ore that allhoogfa the sovereign
Home,
in compliance with an obsotete prejudice,
absismcd from the name of king, be poo A'utumai Zntuny, by Soma one who is
.eased the full monwure ot regal porer. raid to write on tbo subject with authority,
au thore upon whom you b—tow pratw, as
no statement of this nature is worthy of
they, may not widi to offend you
re
pdling it. and yet they realiie that if lh«y;
aeeept it they merit your contempt. You .
however, commend tlieir work
whenever it can truthfully be done, but do,
train.
H. then sends a brief telegram u
his femily tuforming them that hois “off.’
He adopted this plan bcesuae be disliked
Do nut spend yaur time in talking
scandal ; you sink your own moral nature
by so doing. and you are. perhaps, doing
great injustice to those almat whom you
talk. \ &lt;mi probably du not undrrsianil

। If a fine building tuagnifiooolly fitted
! up. complete in all iu apartments, full of
.lock from Uuemeel to fourth story and
i alive with akillful workmen, and hundreds
I of machine, being shipped daily to ail
A Brakeman give* the Hawkeye Man
1
part, of tha state is aay indication vt.busi“ Hia Opinion of the Churchee.
nrea, then wc mart eertaialy have found it
When Bob. Burdette, the humorous
i in the imtncnx crtablubment efe the Sinscribe who write, the funny things for the
auiumunj by pcnonal ambition ' Iv he a | per Manufacturing Company located al
Burlington Z/.irfoyr, was on the train the
citivsa who seeks to sabordioatc tire, pub--;1 191 Woodward avewite. In g-ing.through
other day, he interviewed the brakeman,lie good aad the public safety to bis pri- , the building wc took firm in our course
wbo gave him hia opinion of the various
Da not manifest impatieace.
‘
vale will and pcrsoe-l advantage ? it ia'1 the bosemctii, here wo find cartings (or
ehurebre in the language of the rail. He
Dooot engage in argument.
hateful to believe this of him, but what Ij rowing machine atomic) by tie ear loud,
started uS ia this way :
Da hoi ipurerrupt another when .peak­ are bis follow citissns to tLiuk ? After all, |i which are conveyed by a large devator to
“I wen) to ebureb.-ycaterday,” Mid tha
ing.
the pjriod from IKC’J to 1877 is uol so j whatever part of the building they are
brakeman.
Do not Gad fault, tl-rugh you reay. lung |«rt that the Amcrieaa people Lave; needed , here abo we find the power for
••Tea," I said, with that interreled in.
gently eriiictre. z
.
forgotten its events.
They remember driving the msohincry on the seen nd floor
Going to the
Do not talk of your' private, personal that the ex J’rerident ruled in the White ur machinery deparluienL
Boom taoro like a military chief than a first floor (or salesroom&gt; our eyes arc dor
and family matters.
They rcntambcr that xkd with the lustre of gold fa^r and
lb not appear to notice inaoeuracica of civil magistrate.
when seandsi came to dUgrare some of his nuTuldings on coiling and wall, the pattern
speech in others.
Do not allow yourv.lf to low temper or j chief offioewi be defied public opinion by of the wail ppcv attracting a good deal of
■ either retairing them in bis service or giv- altcntioa oo account of its perfeat fitness
thsM branch roads very much. I don’t speak excitedly.
!
ing'them
tatters of praue and cumnunda. fur tho piste—three song bird, perched on
Ito
not
allude
to
tho
uaf-irtunatr
prcsi:
often ro to diurch, and when 1 do. T want
tioa when they wcrc-fcrced by popular in oaken boughs, (each of whieh ia wskantio run on the main line, where tour train j lurity of any one prreenL
Db not always commence a conversation II dignatfon aad eamor to resign. J bey re- ed t6 be a genuine Singer) making the
m regular aad yon go on Khcduln limn,
I
membar
that,
bringing the habit, of the ritcra ooovplete. On tho carpeted float
by aituniou to the weather:
duplayed lb. largest and meet elegaat
lh&gt; not, when narreting an incident, camp into the civil admiatrtrat&gt;&gt;o, he
•ootinually aay -you ree," “yon know,"! mvie his own will, superior-at varions
enough, but I don’t like »•.“
I time* la court, and to eoortitiKiusw. But
de.
“EpincopalF’ I gucreol
Uy,
with mottled black walnut euuni of
Ito tux tutrudc prof.wional or other, all this thvjr forgive him, bccMte--. Uny
"Ijmitod .xnrvtoi, he raid, ‘aM palace
rari-.un palters, ranging iu price from 135
cam, sod two di.Hani extra fur a neat: fut totiies that the a-inpany generally cannot i■ Mid, “he was nut traimal tu civil admin- to-8130 ; alw&gt; macbiaoi lor every depart­
irtration ; w* e-blig-d him to lake tl»e
time and oaly atop at big riplion.v Nice
I Pmm&amp;ikt, and wc wftl n.x d-al hsraMy meat nt manufacture, including the heavy
line, but too exbauetirc for a brakeman.
wax iLrewd uiachiM, which ukb a heavy
All train men iu uniform, conductor’. tinrt, yet mild, gentle, musical Vuioo h« i
twine for thread, and will acw tugs Marty
punch end lantern ailver plated, and no great puwer.
one inch thick.
Thia cutupaay reaaufaeDo not be abocnl minded, requiring the |
train boy. allowed. Then the puwcugcn
lure, the only perfect button hole nuchico
speaker to ret-eol what has bwn said llsrt
in Ute. With this nuchitut a skillful opc
:
condition
and
spirit
of
Uic
country
which
you may uodureiand.
rater
cau
make
1J190
romplde b^tonIks not speak diwespectlully of personal han come about under l;i&lt; nuccemor, a
I couldn’t stand the pulace cam. JU
appearatm when any one present may bare purely and swictly eivillina idmlatetrator
road enough. Don’t &lt;4ten beer of a i
who has takitn the roartitnlion fur bis
■utmedefoet.. .
ocircr being appointed for that line. Set
Do nut try to force yuuradf into the guide at cdery step, is sufficient proof, if
mighty nice poc-pi-- Ire—1 —*“"
oonGdenee &lt;4 othen. If thev give thdr proof were nrcdcd, that the e-sunliy &lt;fors
not need military metheris in the White
eortfideucr, never betray it.
“Broad guaee," ■
Do not use profan Uy, vulgar term*, House ot in flic guvciuuh’iit.
“doew too much com|
But here cscucs the exTresid.nt. and,
slang phraws, word, of double meaning, or
Everybody travris ou
stooping front bis exalted jssiitioti as au !
language
that
will
bring
the
blush
to
any
doesn't get a fere L—------------------hooered private eilixeu, n-x merely asU 1
Stop at a&gt; flag stations, and won’t rtin in­
the
pupk io give him a third lena ul tlrc i
It. not intersperse your language with
to anything but a union defM. No smok­
ing cats mi tbo Iraiu. Train orders are foreign words, and high sounding leruvs. Prceidetiej', but, discuvrrinj; that his per ,
vague, though, and the train men don’t It show, affeetallon, and will draw ridicule ty doos no* take kindly io the suggestion, I the Stele, a portion of Ohio and Indiana,
allows aud etratmragwe Ma follower* to re-.
get along wrll with th. pmscngrn. No, I
sort to all ihc'towvr arts uf political mao is looked after, and tie bn-incre of each
don’t go to the Vnlversaliri. though 1
i office written up weakly by a half doaen
know some awfully good men who run on
c- nipHent bookkeepers each having charge
that rood.'
of h» own di-partment of the burinam,
•‘Presbyterian f 1 wArd.
and wo may here »UM tlul their aystetu of
"Narrow guage. ch ?' said the brake­
doing the work is perfeeuou itaelf, are! to
man, “preUy track, straight as a rule ;
the Singer Manufacturing Company may
tunnel right tbrourb a mountain rather
Iw given tho credit of having the mou
than go around it; spirit-level grade;
parfeet bunim* «ywcm tn the world. The
passengers have to show their tickets be­
butineaa done at thaa office lui year nearly
fore they get on the train. Mighty strict
d-.iubM that of the prevteua yrer, and the
road, but th. cats are a little narrow; have
burtneaa of January thia year ha. nearly
to sit ooe in a scat, and no room io the
doubted that of January lari year.
One
of the Detroit Hafu Company’, largat
tickets allowed ; got 10 go straight through
_ _____________
Whst aafre, weighing about 11,000 pounds, ia
to the station you arc ticketed for, or you
’I Tlse epuatry hi kt prate uwd fur valuable papers and books, and
can’t get on at aft. When the rar’, full,
Hthiti , the sections are re- can Irt appropriately called a valuable pa­
no extra coach'.; cars built at llwi shop,
The third and fourth loon
shite tn works of utility and per weight
to hold just so many and no oao dre al­
The people everywlicro are
lowed on. But you don’t often' bear
of an accident ou ibsl road. It’s run
carload. The company has two faetoricu
right up to the rules."
forgvtton, to be sun-. but they hare found fur the inanufteture of their maebiore“Maybe you joined the Free Thinkers?”
M repiliuU under its .uceessur; the pub­ one M Kliaahethport, N. J., which tumv
wrong you rod ft •
out d,O(N&gt; complete maebina each week,
Do not be unduly familiar; you will lie srrvioo is ciran and eeoaomioally con­ and one al Glalguw, Sentlaod, turning out
“Scrub rood." said the brakeman, “dirt
merit contempt if you are.
Neither ducted , the aantitulbra » re-ratebliabel. 4,1100 each week.
Tha caUnct work ia
ehould you be d.igtnati. io your amertiooe, On wlial plea, for what ciuro, does thu ex- all B*lc al their South Bend, Indiana,
arrogatiug to yourself much coMopteore Preaideut atek, and by .ueh doubtful Ueiory, where 10,000 complete camo are
method,, the uomiaaiini for a third tern?
in your opinion*.
Wc have asked thi. question before made weekly, and .hipped by the eartoad
Do not In Uriah in your jmia. of vari­
to their various agenmm.
ous members of your own family when and wa mean to repeal it again, for it m
In 1879 this immeoM corporation sold
•peaking to ntrangern; the pernou Io whom one to which the people have a righl^4«r 43l,n57'macbin«, end the figure, for
demand
a ci&lt; ar and MUiafaelory answer.
you are .peaking m.y know sumo faults
1880 have already boon put nt a half mil
If
it
is
mere
p«r«&lt;oal
ambition,
ss
i^
seetna
that you do not.
lion, I5aa there be any ridk In pnrehadag
Do not led it incumbent upon yourself to be, then it is time that AmentaM of all a machine ut a company who have done
to carry your joint in conversation. partioa ahoukl know it. There te no rtnen un­ nothing but manuWuro machinal fer
Shoald the parson with whoa you ere der our ayrtrm fiir unhallowed and degrad nearly thirty years ; who ok nothing bet
*
convening foci the name, your talk will ing persoeai ambit foe.. The President is
to l« the tvtvanl, not the master, of the
Itvol into violent argument
Do sot allow youredf to use persona! country— ao aays tho cusatitution, which
'
abure when .preking to another, as ia ao very narrowly limits hit powers and taken
doiag you may make that pernou a life­ ears that, while ho obmrvra bh oath, he
long enemy. A few kind, Murteoua abaft be no nsom than a heed .toward or a
word, might hare made him a life-long chief clerk. When a ritboo. no matter
i
howosn’iMot, seeks this office with nu
pretence of the public good, with no ex­
'
general company. You probably will not owe of kgititMte promotion, sgsinat tbo
gers. 1 asked b.'m whom ho reprtrd to convert your opponent, and be will not will of his party and ia vfolaiion of two
Iand ho said ‘Mbody.’ I asked a oondnet- oohvert you. To diveum those topicu is to of the most important political traditions,
ho BM make haste to give the people
arouM fseling without any good result.
or
’ .wbo bo got orders from, and ho sold he
Do not make a prade of being .o- roaons to jtulifif h'n c-arsc, or ho mart
didn't take ordrrs from any
liv­
jing manor dead ghiwl. And when I qualutod with dutinguulrad or waalthy expect all good tuen—all men who lore
liberty, all who wish to ptercrvo oar form
people,
of
baviog
been
to
college,
o»
of
aaksd tbo engineer whore ha got hi.
]
ortlere from, he aaid He’d like to having visited fo.eign tends. • All thsl is ol governmeot as a bttitage fur lhair chil­
new anyono giving him orders, he’d no evidence of real genuine worth cm your dren, to rejanl him as otic who entertain,
unholy
cud dsM-erous designs, and who,
run that train to suit himself, or he'd ran
if his tejfi.h putjwre shoitM bo »u«ecwsfiil,
it into th. ditch. Now, you see, air, I’m a
would not lie held by tbo narrow limite of
,railroad man, ami I don't care to ran on a
the roortitutlon.
iroad that baa ur. time, makes no connectWo do not now niy that tho ex-Prcai
J'aSeal. Il may tn. all right, buJ I've
dent i. in U.u bad wtogory : but w» warn
bins and his friends that union ho speats
,
quickly, unlcm ho either peremptorily
withdraws bimstll from a eanru. which
disgranra him, tir gives to the people some
now uMosprcand rowoo why they nbonld
traat him, pubfie opinion all user the
,
country will ju^y rottfo down to tho be-.
i
T«f that bis mcavm are Mt there of a lev­
er of ootaUtelioMl liberty aad that hia
ponHtfl amWlian is dangerous (- Mir inrtltolsots*.
What doa thn ex-I’residcnt want with |

JIB Q. CKH.i
LIME,
HAIR,

rar k»s eausoid

3. isso.

I alxo offer the biggeat bargttiun

ATTOBS'KS AT LAW A SOLICITOR
aisaagjBEc-

R.PIOS

run it, though; doubt, tonka at .very
ataUirn, and Ibero ian’l an engine m 4bo
abup. that eau pull a pound or run a mile
low‘than two guagre. But it rare
ihroagh a brenliful country; threw river
road, always do; river &lt;iu om tiAt and

Stock which

siilsus

Wile.

march

tendonts d-----------------------------------------oldest stations uo tills lino two or three
yours ago? But ft is a mighty pJeasaM
road to travel no. Always ha. such a
splendid clam cd pameagm."
■Terbap you tried the Baptist T’ I
*"‘,5h!hZ" ^rid lh. brakemso. “8h« s

m

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WEI
W«wapaiMr Murn... M inis sia nraccu
i""-^EWYORK.
qjwgBurcaK

mich.,

K, ISIS.

«i

Paytt the highest Conh price
for all kinds of Farmers Produce.
Farmerm will do well to conmilt Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad
way and Railroad Streets.
Hunting*, April, 2. 1870. -10

elieu. He io al present carryrag on a bit
of private retaliating warfare with om of
his nrighbors at Vanin. The laltor, upon
making a discovery that a little herd of
wild laws, muted r« the fermer'a tstate,
was in the habit cf making devastating
inroads among hi. potaloo plantatfotia and
winter remrves, lately enticed the grantees

terth survouodai the co.-my and caused
such a frightful alaughier of tbo inradorall.at when us the oar prt they proceeded
to took for the dead on the other—the
Bumarek's side—tbsy wont for the misHBg, and there wm nothing found but

shJc. sad that a powerful watch tower m
beitfg erected up«a the limit, of the Varrtn relate, whence the Prince is goiag to
look out for an opportunity to anaihilalc

The German Arrey Liri f« 188(1, the
tint completed oupy of which was formally
presented to the Emperor on January 1,
has been just publUbed.
From the now
1st it appenn that although their number
has been reduced duriag the last twelve

the IO5 regiment, of infantry of the Um
twelve only have at the ; rreent moment
their full implement of officers.
It is
tru. that in some ofthe regiment, of the
Guard the number of officers ia In.excoao
of the proper ratabli-hmcnt, but MrertlicIres there arc altotrelhcr 410 v.eaaeiea ia
tlia iafanlry ol the army for Mcoud-lieatenant.
The cavalry al» ia abort cf offi­
cers, one regiment being deficient of more
Ihu half of iu CMnpIewKUl ofiueoad lieutensau , but the artillery is very fully
supplied.
On the other Laud, the num
bar of officers not actually nerving with

tho German army ia of eounn organised
exclusively with a view to European war­
fare—resy be noted 138 belonging to the
Railway Regiment.
With regard to the
officers of the active army wn find that of

tho service, there being 45 Arnicas, 38
Bulows, and 33 Kkiai. In Use list.
The porttkm of Germany is still for
from aettkd, an^ the earth tnmbtea under
tbctf feat. Every GeAoan of task appears

exterual policy are far more impotiMt to
them than they were al the limo of the
German Bead, which was regarded by its
neighbors ns ao inert mam that could no*

Now that they arc aa empire tbrir friend­
ship fa still bat little sought; white. &lt;m
the other hand, they arc regarded with
bitter enmity 1-olh by their Wostera and
their Eretern neighbor.
What their «h
tilude toward. them ahould be is prcfratly

�Zb tritao

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TitKRrru

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caymoATB to
wittrnn ot xo'

HArrixos. Mfu. Nab. 3, ]6M.

। Sad what tho Leading rf/jnaua ot tbi

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W1DX
AWAKX
hia taa^xiM- ^hc frooto '

Tift f^trutUc^B^tii

;i’he undersigned Pliysicinns nnd Surgeons,
Of (he city ol Adrian, have for several years
pastt been ncqiiainted with Wm. J. IIoi.i.owaf
ins an able and reliable Prescription Drug­
gist. He is a graduate of the Pharmaceutical
College of the University, is able in his Pro­
fession and is in every respect worthy ot the
confidence of the Profession and of the
1 Public.

Herkina.
I.-ABXIVA1. or OTBtKDi
nova ricrut or a hoax—a
niMHHAX.

Fatally Defective.

cabinb

Mlf• H&lt;~»d. by Fare F.

lad two very diScresl ways of dealing with
" fatally defective

iauniuhU picture* by Frana* the cat artist.

. oi vbica i! n auacu.1 to pre * «
[ The luxury displayed iu dniwinr

ivincal
dining
roam.
Lek«s
present
you
a lar

V. A. Baker.
C. Hjud,
A. M. Allen,
E. P. Andrew*.
X. H. Kimball.
W. I&gt;. Morten,
A. M. Stepheiwon,

Velvet Undine sod gilt

, wm a ivsdi
was talking
PKoiiA-rr: t.KUKlt

were coddled rod c-irwd .nd doctored into

W.

n bright, readable article, with sixteen

Manhattan Wand to March and the Boys, by Mrs. Brine, and
Gold Looks' Kiotergarteo, by Clan DoUy
Bataa. Concord I'icnie IHys, by 0. H

candidate io Cincinnati, and wc wil in-

dituetivna for a spirited game called The
tato Dace. There ia alar a Shivering
ng. far use in Sobooia, Tangier, Letters
liiide Folks, etc., etc.
Only (S OO a rear. Ella Ferman, lid

Mildtne* which urnaneet

the »e«e* of candidate* by the use 6f ditto

Enirred ।
Hajiints,.
• ht.&gt;s Matt,
N'idtota

Holloway is a member of the Gnu of

W. J. &amp; L. L. HOLLOWAY

darriict m to their accuracy in &lt;Hing out

sixth distncl of Ohio, insisted upon a-

J.

D. Twdd,
H. I). Hull.
L Tripp,
R. SlepliouiKtu

day Urt.

Who have recently bought out the Riwm’II Bros„ where will
foiinJ the htrjjert Stock of

Drugs, Books, Stationery, Wall Paper,&amp;c
mSKSs?:

iu the CitV.

known to those watchful guardian* of pof-

Ohio, took hia

Wc have :» few pair lliat we will exchange. for Wo««l
rate him,
to fill sew that HiU

Greenback town of Brownfield irere
tally defective" in that they lasked the

don't intend," he said, “to inaa

ays urewcu wnn si-.rcme eicgauce :
id fine boadad laoo hides her blonde
she wears a robe-de-ebambre with far him (ut the next lew days without
Wa &lt; aUky folds, a quilted gown made of white
swallowing American sugar-coated pills by

upon hi* friend* quickly withdrew him to ; evening the difference in all lbs more teriktbeacclnrioo ' of the OMs headquarter-, ing,
After one or two men who were under the I Ti e cricbraled orator and politician. M.
influence of strong atimnlani* had Jules Favre, who played during the Frau-

which should have been kept dutand. The
ante caanc tn na end. and tbe bund were | part, died suddenly last W ednesday Boradark TO visited iad requested to make iuvScd in to drink. later in the evening mg. kt hia residence in Versailles, from the
Mr. Th-jmpeon remarked Io Coogrtmman | dJsrts of a violent nrsrslgla, affecting the
Hill that he haii thought it nroesaary, I heart aad tbe hrsiu, which fov many wevks
wkBc on the platform, to repudiate tno ! part hid piaroj him in danger. M.-E'avre
rerahiiionary
sentiments which Hill lud ; waa b&lt;p&gt; at Lyons in 18911.. and cuuactabulated, although the return waa not
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• &lt; . . _. I . L _ 1 _ . -1 .1 LI.
C._. —__
which iaitials nf mndiditoa were altered
iu tbe returns, either to aBow tbe retwrncount him in, in spite of defect*.

[)

These frtM indi-mto that romctliiog tcsidre tbe returw was “ffitmly defective" in
the countingoal bqrinasw in Maine. There

ovamber of the b»k Ills name aooo became
itlebralc-l through bring attached to a
number of political cases,' in which hu
larillty uf speech and ekxpsccc were highWAsnuunoN, P. C-,’
Feb. SB. 1680.,
-------- ---------------------------------The Dcmocrilic party rtiU maintain j oppadthm to tbs Empire, hti notority wri

Hastings National Bank,
tbi Keystone Slate, we doiroto a*y again

1 be inaugurated."
Mr. Thom;
I wrists B fine enough to go through a ring;
followed by Armstrong, cf the Cl
Republican return in which it occurred.
। ■' all the freshness - of her auiro seems an
Bat the words wanting wore kindly writ aid wild gestures so amused the boys be-[ epigram directed against the mac's, and
low that they ridiculed him unmercifully, one cannot understand why that elegantly
Governor, and some one a! w considerately
ration candidate.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION
or iu.K

Washington Latter

ipiod by thv well known firm uf E1
he "A Ox, and while bravely bet

of nullifyusg hit oection. The dishonesty

orated fur conspicuous bravery with the on that ground is plainly' apparent.
U&gt;ns! politic. Thor ffatemal ( omtmttee &lt;M r.»,urnl,|e, though iu efforts sre now Bennett modal, that annual cnotributiva
of tbe pnblic-st intrl owner of the U't-iU,
has jut called their National Conyntieu ; generally ndmittod io have been unfortn- r_n —
__ _r a.
_______ M. Jric* Favre, amons: other du(isrerion and bi* Council. People have al Ciocinaatti two • weeks’ Mbring the ' nil‘
fort Io unseat him f* prompted solely . by
e, filled with highly indamable naau-r
Cm-to. M.. ^kki.»
ia ease the Presidential election shall go
was cvnsistent in Isis course, and that he think that this means lliat they propoM.- Aad'any. .
appGed, as ho claims to have done, the to lake sdrantsgr of any error or weakM. Ixsiu Cbatleau hi
extinnew the Republican* may commit at Chi- titiun to M. Grmry,
Democnt* of Maine.
ernor's motives, we hart been repeatedly c»go. I have talked with some Hemo , Ffwxrob Republic, pn
.
.....
. luh meal of a line of I
assured, were of th* purest, and although

$500 REWARD
For any Case of Catarrh that Cin'l
bo'Cuted with
'

CURE
NO CURE. NO PAY
What is it
A ns.—Yo«

ting tbe LegtriatnrrSatixrding in fteir

their teeth.

litlun to the third term. However, shouM 13JSW,OtUl too*, of which one third only
thgt there was iatcntiunal diriynesiy.
The disdoaurro whfch arc being madcap
Augusta bring to light the exact procowes their eaicnUtiona. and itnee the strnpg
janipcr tree, may sleep sweetly ia egu'tCT,
which wore employsL Ho returns were
till yanked out by- a policeman after the
wu supposed to have everything hit'
altered, amended and ubstitnU-d, in defi.
have inrmonil^cd President Grevy rather
.aace, not of justice simply, but of the law.
Some of the ah orations, indeed, arc so: probable. Hia beat friendtheir intenntdiary M. Lean (.'hatlean
cleeriy ot the nature °f fngeries that itif
rhich
City.
to the French Government
made them cannot be sent to the peniteu
As the light ia being Id lu ua the ,
tiary for their crime. Farther devdop■ peu au elaborate report drawn up by the
scbaaac by which the Democrst* hoped to Frisch Gouanl at New Orleans ia 1876.

&gt;ut lauuc usKory 01 uw luiamy wnico
Garoriou and his UHturil perpetrated U they begin to quail before the indignation
likely to be known before thp case ia which such an art arouses in advance. It
finished

_
TMir Cire.il Came

Human Misery.
W

Jwi/Woto

!*ii

I SiJe.-f S

Drugs and Medicines,

fine cigars and confectionery

The Cincinnati, Ohio, &lt; bar mrreiu/says.
racily, and All Grant men are not imperialists, bat
ait imperialista are Grant men.
Senator Dawes baa bxm elected as

A rjtccinhy.

MKDH'AL O&gt;..

HOSETEfc

WILSON SEWING MACHINE
^Mw'siKife r

t ■'■^DlNCATTAc'wliFl/i1
carefully placing art iris of clothing

ms'

SHORT-HORN SALE

Omit* -y.

towing cpiotor. on Premdcnual pvobeblUtien , Blain will have the meat votes on
the first ballot, I think.
He will have

Indiana Republicans spoke fur them-

BITTER5

Both are re­

M itching

^^'LS0MSE*INfi MACHINE co
j *-t£K«ss-n.Mu's:

CL™ . .7

i’a ntaatrafed Floral Guida,

KIDNEY DISEASES
LIVER COMPLAINTS

The WILSON

Rupture

other unatoMd misdeeds, a crowd of sym­
pathising ruffians, and a larger crowd cf
honest German brewm. got up a lit&amp;
impromptu seen* tho other day, which

rejourn tn the oour.try quarters kindly
provided on Blackwell's island, was coo-

TbeCmani.aU, Ohm, ('■■nm.tei.,1 asys,

otherB-

— J or SaJe byall Pint-Clan Dmln-t.

The Township Meeting..

• -■•I Ml C
Mi ■
ported to be Blaine msu.

’

FR FT, A VALUABLE INVENTION

can Convention,rslled in meet April l.V

The Cincinnati Ohio

CaH^and Sec w.

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS, ^ga rf th.Gold,u K*i-

an axiom that the police didn't

da. Oregon. Michigan,•California and half
of the Southern State*. Hit New Eng­
land Stoto will be Maine. Conr.erticnt,

ESHS

.
Our cxpenttci. arj light att.l yr« &lt;d
'• good.* in future rutju.

dare to commit it, pending a nati-nd

the tin-o they are preparing larger
blunders to kill thcmadrmwHb. Phit.

I’:-

Whnt i- ;l nu^ie *»f
Ants.—Purr !&gt;I51'G
How is it nindt- ’
Ann.-- With enni ar
Where to get it 1
*
At
*hrra;
I you uillnlwfty;:

with the balmy 'days aimed
Spring the average workman

If the triads of Ecnat e Conkling cxn
Political NoIm.
charges against General Sherman has been
Blaine aad Harrison ia a favorite Indivention u anythin? but a virtual defeat, snubbed at lieadquartcn. The President
they mast be Mark Tapleys.
The facts dediacs to order a Court Martial, and inti ana combination.
mates that Boynton can find a means of re­
dress in (he Courts. Mr. Hayes fully underto support Gen. studs thia Butter sod don't intend t«
Court Martial any officer for charges msde
The Rcpqblieaaa of Kansas will -aolcrt
j—tn..._ _ tr...i. nt
The diapatebee from Indiana sav that of
tho 30 delegate who were ricct/^ is that
The Xew Yotk Tnlnnr says, Tilden
I tire Convection. Had not tho maturity State yesterday
r. The has been killed again, but be will be able by a bold young IWiimorcatt recently a
dricgaica fr

was a detriment to Gen. Grant.

W H. SCHANTZ

HALL'S CATARRH

which they diteorcrc-1 with deliberate
partisafcibip atxl w^h a view to rgurtitu-

Senator Goniciing'a Defeat

IhivitiL huil uinc jctxr-i.exprtirut;* H» dinen-nl
bcHivlf'- "f Mr-r'-xntil.-Tratieriti 3 plucr wh'-re l.tt-inew is &lt;ione by th’; Tliousanib, I am not &lt;-atireiy
tic Xptriinc •! in bm&gt;tnc&lt;s mutton.. I am ••onataiith’
buying mt'! wiH &gt;wn have a well xebn-toi stock ot
liriK i-t io--. Gbatrtvar&gt;'. UfiihMMre, A*;, ic. I offer tm
‘hail*" jn price* but firmly believe you can bay of em­
it a litile ’•hatijw avi»ni’--&lt;* price than at any other
plie.,- in tinr city
Sugars. To t.- ami Coffee* I am wlititff at I‘aren’tSide Ijuujrv. Brocket Lnmpsnd Triminitt;;* Cheep. Chetce Honey, Pull Cream
Che--&lt;'. Orangts, fambna, fig* . Crantft'rriro. Hnroeradish. I’icklrx Plain and Mixed, and a full line of
t 'untied Good*, all very direjr.i. A new thing. Fre-h
&lt; ompri-'-i d or IJghtnittg Y&lt;::«tXniee light bre id in
thr- •• Itnijr .
'
'
Fanner* L-havi- uhipj«rd abtmi olMMt lbs., of diieti
applet, but wiH buy more an*! will buy till kind*
•Irirol fruit and produce for casth or tra*k.
Kcmeffil&gt;&lt;-r the nhio*. one deer &lt;*ast ofrpust Offit

mailed objrsttonaUy amxiyntout leticrs to
a number of other yell-known rititvnsk
AK the aterotyped dirty dodgre uf deeny
letters, Ac., were resorted to, and a wsb cl
cireumstantl il evidence carefully wound live. Insure list Republicans in all parte
round the uasusj-erting victim cr eulprit,
whichever be may be, which it is difieull
enough to gel out of.
Whether innunnt
or guilty, thetrw u but on* opinion
decent people generally, clriuding
and fiosiic*' party *h» inppci
wljo think Cum-tvek o-n«ider*bte »
State to Isr unaxutitoliooal. ia a inbtake.

"

’•“•"•■as. LSI! Ote

isfejir.E?s^’
tsxs;sxss«s

A'"““

DR.J.A.SHERMAN

I.UPi.

Why not his S-.-rune HL-hnou ?

Socrslary chetm*n is said to be

V ick. lilnsmlsd Monthly MnutbirI don't think

J GJIJ 1 U K

RifW iLll-m &lt;

ltefn-ha.ro-

1,'ntou will bold

�Tift Htpuilietf Btf/lin
Fubi-okt.
Ilin whispered around that 1
will hove o full delagaiioo al tha
back Conveetioy culled to moot M
Wing's lAee mxI Thursday.
Rev. Mr. Went, of I’inektoy. huo left
this place te repeal hie keturra at Irving.
Tbe bad ooudiiiou of tbe roads last [week
for maple sugar making, as maay who au- prevented a very large attendance here,
ip that busisem an, bringing their, but those present apeak of hia lectures on
Kar pun. to town far repairs Ac. Il hard the Indians in the WeMern pert of our
ly seems that, from the peculiar winter wa Country, as intonating and instructive inEntered at the lost Office.
hare had. any great amount of augur
Hasting, Mich., aa Secondcould possibly be made thia spring.

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, Mram. Cook 1 Roger* are remodeling[
the euDler in their market, which willI
make it much m«e. eoevenieut and better.
We note prepamlioM are being mad.,

Haatinga, and there may be many who
remember him, although hie reeideoew here
tnuct have been before we took up our
notdeoew ia this city, — we de not nmem
her of haring known him.
The Late Capl. Alex. V. Brawn.
Among Delta's deed there are none per
baps more milled to a tribute M the
hand* of the commuaSy than Capl A. V.

With a very desirable and most complete Stock of
*cU of waler, and lute of good fruit. WiH
trade for 40 or 80 acre farm, aad wiH pay
tbe difierecoe. should there be aay
£a
quit* of
Moaoaw Joan.
ilmS
2d Ward, Hariiap CUy.

The tnuni.ipal electioaa brid &lt;&gt;u Ifon ■
day in Ms-bigan .how, *o M* m they Kaye
any political aiguilicance, that tbe Repub­
lican; are aa ilrvrrg. sad-stalwart as ever.

We would any-1» our enbacribers, both
| in the city and country, (bat when in tbe
.city, rail at the lla.vaca oficuaod get;

X&gt;R3S!SS

.1 Hu—eli ha. brew widely known throughWK. who del all trx cold to have (he ■on*. thn county, m an honest and thorough greenback dretaoywl and &gt;-•* wnney puts ,goinf*.company, ami no doubt many will
into its place, how claim that Wg have j
mad* gmhnctoi a legs! tender, aad will ■ -w o f» 1 to regret tlml the firm thought
do ril ■reiatl* keep it ao. WE' 0. be-t tel dt-olvt*. yet we are happy to know
' that the bvtnras will
eootinued by

-iiount win pr.'ro an iw.isiius m , ... , .. - —,— ----------- --------------tern ity Ihst r» be highly .pprmated.
W75e
d-httu 25e
OMrearerli D. Hpa.ld-g . -’re Rto-

Wenci ia Rrevm 1 Ward, near Jujp- tlras. 1 &lt; W

------50.00

New ouoitmcnt of Spring Cloths. Uasr&gt;iinert-* nndSoitinga,
And fine line of Tailore Tifauiaiun to match.
Merchant Tailoring done in all ita Branches,.
Carpete, Mattings, Oil Cloths and Rugs.
_
Eadies, Muses and Children's fine Shoes and Slippers.

archer strikes dowq the form of tbe manly
and heroic. Bal it is otherwise, aad the
communtity joins in a common sorrow
or er hie death end hopes that hia spirit
haa pmaed safely scram tho aiL-nt rtrer
and awaits tbrac who have goes before, on
the invisible shore. Hide by side Alex
Brown end wife sleep together ia lb* Hi. ths majority of Repudiesas as ihrir can
didate f^ PiaiwJiflkt the euuMry over, aad
I the rauvewtiou will take a great risk OU
iIm ticket with ataaswl any other name, aad
especially with Grant.

Mankipal rlorihma won*, held on Mon
day in many of tha larger rilfeo nf Maine,
and tho result ia a BepoU.ieaa pun on th-

Empire Block, Comer Store.

"ICHOLS^E^RDtCO^Qj^

VIBRATOR

REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE AKE TO RENT

A CURE
OR NO PAY.

Knappen's Law Office.

Knappen's Law Office.

Knappen's Law Office,

Eiljldiihed 1865.

Farms For Sale.

Great Opportunity.
Bucklen * Antic* Salvo.
Tbe Imai aalve ia tbe world for enta,
bra—ra. surra. elects. nit rhram. teller,
chapped baud., ehilUafaa, rams, and all
kinds of akin eraptfena. This Balve ■
guaranteed to five perfect Mtfefaci u.a in
every raw or money rafuadrd. Price 25
cent* per b.1. Foe .ale by Rusnell Bn.

Knappen's Law Office.

sSuyjutPii.'uK O^iyisdTtettitotr. tetee
sasmtwsilM. sill U jrte«s
tn*.
.

DAUOHY &amp; CO. COL

FIAH08 , Worn
I27TJI3A, an iuercaao over 1878 nf |1G,2UC The appraised valuation of jwrremri
property wee IIR.fflb. The graaa caoent
expetasa of the institution for lhe year
were 8*3 3*4. a deerram from 1H78 &lt;4
age daily number of inB.OM
.,_dfor 1879,2*7. Tbe
----------... .nutate fra 187H was »1»H.*7.
for 1879.I1MA3,* deerssM of U» M
per capita. Thia mods iffa arrnnge drily
cratot aupponiuc each inmate in 187'.*.
43| rente. Tbe gram earning, from all
soarem war»6!5.tK3, and net expenses ia
escrae ot earoioga, 825.3.M1 The Bum
her ef priaooen raomved daring tbs year
I ram all source, wm 337, sod tbe number

5(X).(M)

Smith's
New to i.K.k like old (join B&gt;H token).
While certain T-rtira w.-re rogagml fa ! Tim* tn commrare any time w* f-t there,
wpek done ia the affarootin of mme
FkrtMS having odd job* will leave

GOODS •

Splendid Stock of fine HATS AND CAPS, aid

Watkins, Mr. C. i'itauu, aad A. Sparju*
with Ker. W. S. Bagby organist, and
Mi— 8. K. Neabit eourermtionwt; all un­
der the direction and management ol tyof
Chaa-M’ickell whose superior ability and
&lt;|ualifiealioo was amply maaifcM on tha
ramwe. The prvereda of tbe eolertainmest to be applied for ibe purebaso of
aparatua for the use of the acho.4
Sadiaey Smith, an eight year old sou of
-Cspt. S. B. Smith of thia place was thrown
from a horus to Ibe ridewalk, oo Salurdav,
and seriously injured.
Dr. S. C. Rich informa me that Mr.
(.'rarwtuu of Irvtog. who haa been siA a
long Urac* is slowly recovering ; alw Juba

The Ladle* Society uTthe Presbyterian
Chureh will bd entertained on Friday
afternoon pl ibid week by Mr*. Will llayra tnuwra &lt;4 the .Ad 6rm. We bespeak for
aad Mrs. Morris x llw Sore ly Itooma the hew a-nipioy a very Urge trade, which
they will merit by lb«ir honesty of 4*riA Bflrcu yrar eld daughter of et Trees
ing, anartasy io «teiomcr»,Jow priom and
urer G. W. Wilcox of Rutland died &lt; n
excellent .polity nf gn—ia. Soecaas to Hatarday morniag Feb'y 28tb of diaease
d--.Mli, optted a apUndid farm in I
____
atwl, ibis tMaaty, .nd cou»r&lt;n»eatly
Hailing* Kalsomlning Club.
;i had to be reeordail iu tills county, I ■ As the scawa for whitewashing, paperwas done at the Register's Office in | ing and painting ia about to commeuee we
1 tha UMteraigsed have agre-ri not to be
th-city, oar
lari weak.
Ffir Preridsnt, Maraenn. Wright ; Fra
it looked alitiie, Fuoday ana Monday, | outdone by Bro. Ganlner nl Detroit, nor
Recorder, George W. Mattranu Fur Asas though the ndona, btuabida and other
I ia our duty tn publish to tha community asmor, Richard Watkins . For Trsmursr,
nam-f bird* ihpt have already put in an
Thomae D. Fraode ; For Trustees, Isaac
at large oar prices for tha Mason of 1880 Trane, Isaac N. Ksskr, Cbarhw Auaiaoo.
which ao Irae eitiran wiH find eaa ba bro­ H 'dou Dridoto
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READY-MADE CLOTHING !

Ibc Odd Fellow, num.
.
Skrvwdnes* and Ability
Frem the way tbe Armdr.-ug. wlu-le
liymaa Graves, who rwewnlly di—1 al
night and morniag. people orawln le that Ypailaoti, aged fwl, was one
'Hup Ihtlera so freely advrrti—d iu all
lhe rarlitbo country about wiH anon be furai.bed II eat settlerv He immigrate,) ts tbe Tor- , the paper*, secular and rsligfoea, are havinga Lr.es.le, and are suppUating ril
with Yttnd mills. John Cramp's new fae-1 ritury of Michigan In 182*
other in«B«-i»c«. There fe ao denying lhe
lory is about ready fra burinnm He has , Tbo Frat Wayne. Jaehaou. and Hsgi-1 virtu— id the Hop plant, and th* pruj-ne
a thirty-two horse power, and buya a!i nsw railrra-1 oomnnny has ten l'Ka&gt;m-&gt;&lt;iv&gt;-&lt;. I lore &gt;f Ils.' Bittor. have riiow a great'
threw hundred and thirty ria freight ran, I( sbrewdne* rad ability ia compounding a
Bitter*, who— virtues ar* ■&gt; pripubfe Io 1
Tbeodore Kyra i* seeking favor amnng
, ex Fn-ridcwt Grant sa the Rrpublicaa
every one * uteervatioo - /raeAa^e 41 *5 '
tha Indie , by aellia r a pocket wnabiug ma
• candidate far the Prasidetwy, by the faith
china. ' Their favor mekra Tbcudotv langh
coming ChfeagwC—ireatbia. And witlorat
eckrsing ita theories, w* feel there- is
There- are smae men h.-re wb &gt; would pay
ec-ugh ol ding, r to th* people ia tbo *t। the eigars if they only knew bow lb« po
L -opt cf bfe friendr to —cute his nomine.,
I litical eat would jump al the rota leg
a -ool Organ Hipp. He pafa the cash '| li-.n te call for danger rignak
| Town Mc^pg. Thia in the army of tha ;
Mr. Jnlm Febfeyur. the proprietor of tbe
foe hia Organs and wilt rell Thu • hrat-ciaM
ChUum, Wi.., loffoUr*. * progreaaive
• Irgan ehaap
,
every Voter is directed to tbe article fraft
German wtckly, gratified ua with the tblThe cooCnaatiin
Ilim. R ^Arow- TA&lt; /xerr, |rioted on the Illi page of X MlPDLXVlLU, March, 1st, 1KSO.
lawing
briilgw as (■..tuuiielioort of ludun Affair*, this issue ef the llAJritna elitiiled, "The . Vary little of apodal interval haa Irani
With fJeasore I add my tortimonial to
by the I'.’S. SeoMe, pros pleasure to ibe j opting Elections."
The advice given ia piled upon our sheets the past week, aside
tbe many already given tn favor of St.
JteWU B Oil, which 1 had oerariua to
p~-y!e of iltebicU witlmut riwprvt Io par- - Us impertam to the voter* of Haatiiiga, as
tert
pv-rw-oally. [ luffend extreme pains
Tbe
Granger*
bar*
been
building
a
new
it is to these of Grand Rapids, and tbe
.in the back of my neck, which were *1
character ol our city manhal ys juat what plaster house we« aide of T. D. French',
mart u'nbairaLlc. Having hoard cf St.
Juitu II. CaA.tbe great temperance
they .bweribe- Moren's to hr, and we do side track, where they propose Io diapnwae
Jx-uM
On.. I dispatebed one of my m«a
[raturer. will lecture a* l;ni«m Hal). Funpiaster to formers,—grangm ia particular
to the oearrol drug store, procured a L&lt;x
dsy aficrunpn U | .p. m., and Monday
ire—. When )liu Adams was dying fait, lie. sad cucnmeoecd to apply W at o«&lt;w.
—at ttrj cheap rale*.
‘’
evening at 7 iUI, l&gt;* not tm*. teanog :
।
week,
di«graei*l
an-1
rained,
tho
Ladin'
Mr. 1. H. Kader coalempUtaa buildup ;
I Aid Roeirty gave her every oomfort ami
a large brirk block on the r.wnrr of Main .i aid pomible. soothed her dying mranmte I
and High Firaets. ib^resinl aeaaoo. to I' a* brae they could, an-1 when it was all j
1 over gave her a C'lirisluu burial
be used fur Stores, Oihfa, ±e.
Wm. Williams, tbe rich Genraace conn I
Mtablnb_&gt;4beeae fartoey al thia place tv former who shot and killed lurgr
which. IfpcaetinaDy retried out, must re Rinehart, a peer ll-.Lem.ia. who wss di«
ging a drain on the border ot Williams'
au.l in success, there beiag large Iraets of farm by order ef the town cu—miasiue.-r
employe* l.a^rS^-ytlwir wagra restored to
the best of dairy Unde ia this itauteduto last August, lias been
victed -and —nt .
what I hey wrrvtsl877 Horeiny red set Un
। &lt;;k*TLMkx -1 bare nssd Warner.
was made,by order of Wm, H. Vaolrriuk.
Our **&lt;jld Felka Concert" which eamo
Salk Kidney and Liter Cure with Um
Thai i» anMl.ra straw jm »tegrratrat aalUacrirat It is tbo only reme
off at School House Hall oo Friday even
On Welncday nflari wrek. one Da­ : Tke fii.nd* of fompenrocu iu the city, lot, Feb. 27th, peraonatiog tbs alylea and
1 dy I here over uaed that I cun recommend
: in . r-jwu iaUy tbe members of the total
tn my frirada. as ii.bas cured me .&lt;
ta* J&lt;in&gt;-« of Jlutlan-I, with sow* —hart, abetiiHtnre organisations, wlo&gt; dmire to ciMtamra and manner of .peeking and
| Rrirtt's Dises— of lone standiog. after
ware eoou bualing, .nd they ent a trie for •psih il.eir w.-rk aluug, tbyou^i the agency singing ol a hundred ysara ago, was a de­
having visited the White .Sulpbrr Springs
of Virginia, aad tijiag Innumerable aneo&lt;n». and a ii»ib i«M and -rock Jonra on ; nf the ballot box ab nild be esaradingly cided aucecsi. The rxrreises were opened
by • aolikspiy by a -Lady* of yo Oldea
the bead, roumg death in b»lf an h«nr '
cautkres Hat b* i-'nie unwise step, the
erally good, but I he weight ia lighter than
Ums'
,
MiM.
Cpdike
Then
followed
tbe genuine eoiu. Many of thraa of the I
Judge S. &lt;’ I’risdle IsHre cf g*«ag tp votes .if tb» friewl. ef absolute prohi
Dacula iu mak* that Teetit.-ty hi. future ■ biiion. tie so divided at iba reiuing city ringing of sacred and worldly Bungs by date of 1875 thaw a light law nader the I
luxa.-. ^Ved—uot know but that fe foY! ep-, tiat&gt;. as i» secure the election of city Mrs. N. Himouds, Mias L I—ther, Misa I &lt;alone of the eagle, aad Ibr letter F, ia
ibe
word hair, immediately undec it, is
F.
Naltiaoo.
Mrs
II.
Keeler,
Mr.
H.
h- hast intermi, but we truly h -pe be may j
make up hi. mind to rypnin ia oM |
Barry.
.1 .if Saturday
The high
_ night
_ last, j^ThJ firm cf Grvble &amp; Kamell have die­
eut up pranka|aU" over the
‘ city,
'■ .bv
‘ over .sUrcd, Mr. Grebfe retiring, and .Mr. Wmturning unthoMre. shade. Ac., and we per- 1’owraa, a young man of cepcrieoce end
r^mc that ws ah dl hear of cvmaidcrible । ability l»a* taken the piano of Mr. Grable

DOMHSTICa

Trimming Silks, Velvets, Fringes, Ribbons, Buttons.
An Elegant Assortment of Hamburg EmbroideriesGuipure, Yalenciens, Madras anduorchon Laces.
Beautiful line of Silk nnd Embroidered Tiox and Fichus&gt;
Brown and Bleached Cottons from I to 24 yards wide,
Splendid Stock of fine and cheap

claaa Matter:

There are a few men in the rounty of
I Barry who ibcmld read and l.eed the friI., A. Nichols, K»&lt;{ , of OrangrriUe,
of the Haatinp Bautin, Feb. IS, that
made ua a pleasant call on Thursday last. | lowing, from tbe columns of a leading Mr. Wilcox attempia to deny the fact that
! camera journal :—m8&lt;nm maw -pnireuiao'a ho closed the aeboolhouae against prayer
A number of Bret elvu farms fur sole at j
42 15
Knavrax'* Law Omct
meotinga, bat it ia a lhet, nevarthdem,
and he admitted it when he threatened to
T. B Diamond, Xerj., of Barry, paid
gin- somebody a free nd* to Jackson for
■ the Ba«*» offire a plraaaat eri! on Mooopeuiog lhe boua* , aad wh*u he said that
•Uy »"*•
'
Thu M&lt;—er Bna. bare secured ibe aar- be would go to tbe extant «f tbe law,
There has been goMidenhle plowing
Adouc within tbe peat ten dap rn sumo parts neoi of Mr W. H. Front for the coming thinking be could aeara sum* owe into
&gt;rer to audit them ia and about their apa- paying a fine and again, when be took
of the county.
cieua warrroutai. and to make safes in I tbe tool* into hie prase-ion with which
The e|&gt;*cae factory io this city ia a sure
the house was opened aad kapt them for
tliiog if iw»ug!i sows ean l.-r secured to terming imptemrata, esniagm, wagon., Ae.
Mr. Frost Ua ggod, Honea, uraightfa; two months or mner. notwithstanding they
supply milk foe it.
ward aad tAt.tworthy gentleman, and we belonged to one who had nothing to do
The mad. are simply horrid, asd if you | cnngraluUtr the Mcmcr Brae in aeruring with lhe opening of the bouse.
’
don't Uiicre it. tale a IripHato tbe roun
Youra truly,
Duo
try aad you will bo oouviaecd.
t-ter* adJre—4 te lb* follow |.K perrenr
Jaa. U Wilkiaa took hia departure for rewrin (taelaiam* m to* poetaftc* st Ha-lsg* j
Datua Joons was acrideatelly
s Roebavtar. N. V. yesterday, an badness . lurry NwMy. Mleh . Marek Sil. IMK).
in bubalf of the' rVM|Uol works.
John L. Bradl**, IJnaie C. Dudley, the night ot the 2*ih alt. A
One uf Ihasvii Via Brunt's gray “Buss" I Mathew ILdMa. Nevada Hamill—t, three were out so the riirav of
George Il.maeo, Jacob- Heater. Angus Lake, after s coos. He was holding a dog ;
_ horwa died &lt;m Friday uight Laal, haring .
Um Bred. William Suite.
while another party cut a tree. A fljrin g !
got Car. in llteMall. That is Lard on tbe &lt;
I-AKIML
.
limb atrack him in tbe boweb, euoaiog |
&lt;1. R Ashley. L. W. Herriek, If. C

FOREIGTm
Fine and medium priced

wbtek —a— — meet »•*• Sull— ,-e,, &gt;..L
re

The New York

muni wimn

HERALD

3,006, Ibe nnmber rataiued was 42, de
livered 3.637. rejeated U, newapepara delirsrari 6,856, aetoiotm of aobool 345,
elercrmsu visiting 88, ahapel aawvier.and
Handay Sehral 104. evening features, eta.,
IS. The report of tbe physician, Dr. W.
F. Rod. show* th. health of the in—
to have been remarkably good, with n-»

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

utirum,

�SELLERS’

a» the asaaeiUiri people settle to their
scan, asd ’.be Deputy Onwt Ctrambulain
ts iMtroclvd to dispatch ibn Yeoman Vih«r
to bill the faithful Connmu to epprooch.
Dnrixg this isttarral again there is a posse,
doring which tar one am fail to admire
tbe ualural but unrehearsed grouping by
tbe Throne: the Qneon, with her blue

so well creating the centra! figure, and
with ijuict demeanor aad artaric drapory ,
the yousg I’riuecs* Beatrice by tar side,
in tar pretty dress of forget me out blue,
aUeeding io het mother; tho Prino* of
Wslre, on tbe kater throne, almort hWkloo
by the crowd* of official: aad attendairt*;
on one tide of the dais tho sword of «tate
held erect by a noble cuartkr, on tbo other
.
ImwtKiw, ExuL*xt&gt;. 1
.
Fob. 7, 1880. j
the cap of tnninlenaueo ou a rusliiun, ar.d
Tho Queen yea today o;«n«d in pcroun the crown ; whilst around are gathered,
tho last ocroioo of lhe present ’ Parliament. in a confused but picturtsque ms**, the
No rireumstanco cd potnp, or such as might glittering uniform* and many docuratioo"
enhance. its splendor ur its solemnity, was of tbe Lard Steward and Lord in Waiting,
wanting from the angmt ocremouia:
At the Gold Stick and Silver Stick, th* Cap
an early hour tbe bidden gnats and viai- tains of Yeomen of the Guard ur Bocfeattors were entering thick and last the eute­ ea, thu Corp* of Geotlemen at Ann*, the
ly Chamber of lhe House uf Petrs ; Bish­ Field Officer in Brigade Writing, the
op* in their heavy .earlrt tdbea, judges Pago* of Honor, and the Sergeant st
wdgUddow. with heavy wigs and ermine I Arm*. Tbo onmmoniag ol the Cumtaoa*
sitting unromfortally on tho corncn of the takes, orecems to Uko, a very long time,
cashions behind the woolsack, end, gay cot but they are finally assembled, and ibe
of di, the foreign statamadon and mom- Queen, with a sign, motions to the Lo:d
ben «f the diplomatic corp*, who take Chancellor, and he? standing forward, not
scats on the ‘’proper right" of tbe throne at lhe foot of the throne as la generally
and over the benches nf the episcopacy. supposed, tut at tho side, and as it tap­
Thia it altogether tho brightest and gayest pew. entirely blocking out the virion ot
lhe Prince of Wale*. reads tbe addresa in
a good dear voies.
C. A. S.
Striking among them are the figures of tbe
diplomatisu at the British Court, bb Exoslleocy Musunu Pasha Ambsmador of
tbe Ottoman Empire; tbeUli and com
tnandiag figure of Count Munster, Ambas­
sador of tbe Guinan Empire ; the epau­
lettes end naval deeorati^n&gt; of Vice Ad­
mire) Potbuxo, AmbaaaaJxr extraordinary
etc. ol France; the gorgeous sdornments
and green order, of Prince Naum Khan,
th* Envoy cxusonlicary from Penis. and
the bright ai*r facing* of tbe reprtacotativ* of tbe Cm? of Russia.
Continue b^i
also it* quaint jnrietin* and cxecutrieitic*
tn that of Carant Karolyi, Ambassador
from Austria and Hungary ; of tba Mar­
quis Tseng, Envoy Extraordinxrv from
China, a brilliant example of lUxtcru msgnifiococ:; and ia the defiant simplicity of
tbo tail-coat and white tie of tbo represeotThere, was never rtaBy a dull moment,
however still nd nolemo m»y betheAjIetu
Uy; fur after tho bishop*, the judges and
tbe ambassadors eorne the pom themelvo,
In their heavy scarlet robe*, so decorated
with ermine as to have somewhat of a lop­
sided effect
Vary finely, however, do
they .comport themsrivu, they ail •evw,
(bus splendidly clad, as if they were of
abnormal height. Tbe robes give dignity
to the figure and strength to the head,
and more than ooo of the [«n of tbe
realm present ’ features as fine as those of
any doge of Venice. Gradually, as every
one seemed uusing and unconsciously lost
in tbousbt. the solemn and ancient cltam
her woe filled with constant and succcariro
rars uf light./ But they Jid-oot strike

silent door* and approach™ from which
there entered nrialwsly innumerable beau
tiful women and high-born damca and
dowsger*. They seemed to flufter and to
float into their scata.
Ou* after another
the panelled door* of tbe surrounding gal
kriea wm opened, presumably by a silver
key, aad ladies, after a shert rustling
movement, aettkd to their icata. All were
attired ia evening dreaa, bat as yet dashed
up to the neck anil shoulder*.
Under­
neath the sable necklets and tippets could
be seen imitation* of ancient embroidered
oatias and dead gold. The hair of many
a one waa twisted iboat with pearl* or dia­
monds, ud oecaaonally a diamond neck
l*ou or a star would gleam out in contrast

There were the peercue* and their rela
tion*,—oot all dowager* by any means—
some just iaraed into society, and soae
m«re children, who for the moment turn,
ed the peen out of thrir seal* in the House
of Lords and sent them to find a place
where they ccuid oo the orwvi beneben on
tbe lower ride of tbe teble. The peer* io
scarlet rote* file ifown the avenue, and the
crinu/ro beueba in tta renfre are gradual­
ly filled
There is now a very complete
ma*» of divide*) color, compusctl of tbe
lancet window* overhead, the prera' rote*,
tta gay costumes of tbe ladim, and the
brilliant uniforms, orders, and stara of the
ambaasador*. But Mill the thtonn i*empty, and over it still dtaoovaolatoly hang
lhe white folds of tbe repl robes.
Tho time Li nearing completion , whenever ■ door opens by chance the attentive
ear catches very faultily tta lonnd of a
trumpet; tbe exquisite silence and decorum of all present is asver &lt; oeo distorted;
but at tl;i» juncture a aoft-veiood attendant
p***ca quietly between the aialee of nvetree* of the ladies, apd reform* them that
in the Royal proaoaoc they will have to
Ioomo Ibe fold* of lh&lt;w oomfurtabl* cloaks
and to tare their shoridcra.
So there it
a little rustle and a flutter again of string:
aad fastening*, and when- tbe procorion
of th* Prince of Wrie. is fclt to be appruaebing—fur il osnaot preriaoly be aceo
-tta cloaks are slipped off aa if by rasgle,
and the ladies appear iu “gloss uf satin and
glimmer of pearls," sod in ri! the glory ef
dead gold, neutral tiut and graceful black.
Tta Prince of Wriwt rotors with tho IMn.
eca and her rtteodaata, sod llxy tak*
thrir pls— M on th* right of the ihrone
richest dark velvet bordered with fur, pair
aorasg* brocaded with si!rar, and di*,
’
moads, cis the wootaek faring lhe throne.
There b • long paste but it only teem*i
merorotsry,« the l*rw«. wri) tiling tta,
f
.

ud eloraatrtly deomodid that effort* be
!CaJ« lor it* reprel.
Tbe resofaitiso wm adopted. .
&gt;
Adj-.nincri.
■
rre* Ik* tlr.ad BtestisXavar.
The Spring EiwtlOM.
The qureriou » bring more pd more
frequently asked, “what are we going to
do about the Spring doeticne?" We re­
gard this as a very hopeful ivdkalicn. If,
a* trenperatwe’ men, wc follow the nrecc
dent of the years gooo by. w» shall do abm/lntely nothing of eowwquBnes about the
spring c1reti.ro*. Tbe .luestkm, “what
tliall wx do," really sound* strange. The
fart is, whiskey lias laaasged tbiso mat
ten foe-year*, and wx have dose nothing.
A gentleman who has been a residrtit of
the Valley Qty tor mote than a ecoro of
years, aad who ha* been thoroughly eon

bearing: “ariUur forty kiu yiuanl a
nctory it tku dtt for yvurs."
The
|«rtics themselves will doubtless dispute
thi*, yet wo bellere tbe statement can be
maintained So far as the city of Grand
Rapid* i» concerned the parties have been
sitnply the tool* in the hand* of tbe whis­
key traffic. The friend* of whakey have
gone iototbc canettaea and sscured th*
nctalnatiou of candiditesto their liking. If
p.-rehanee they have faikd in the caucu*
of ope party, they have pine to that of aooth.-r, and when election day mine round
they have void for their men irrespoorivc
of party, and an a rule elected them. This
fact having been well understood, the
candidates have courted the whiskey vote.
Wc understand that it ba* been a coutmoo
practice ttlr the candidates for the various
city offices to leave money in the variou*
saloons to, be txsed in trealiag votem, or
more properly in buying votes. Men who
have stood high in the churches hsvo
been known to karo money in these
mtlooBs to be used, or which sea* used in
treating men during the. sacred hoars of
the Sabbath preceding the elertiao. While
these white-livered, weak-kneed, spinclcM
cbreiUana were, to far-a* appearances were
concerned, devoutly cttgsgtd In the wor­
ship of God in the sanctuary, aad thus
gaining f&gt;r themselves,
tbe farvr of
God, but the favor and votes of Christian
und tcmjwranre tr.eu by their agents, tho
saloon keepers, they were passing out free
whiskey to every enslaved wretch who
would pledge him»«lf to rote tor them on
the next day. • We have read about being
abirat in :be body, hot present in spirit,
but in these case* the thing wav reversed,
and three onlidates, though devoutly,
nrrocut in body were absent ia »piritEkctod by vote* bought with whiskey
which they themselves furoubed, three
men could not conristrotlv be very severe

COUGH

Ladies

SYRUP

pn yon want a purr, bloom-

50 Yaara Before the Public.

overconift-t tho ffnsfawl appearonce of beat, fat isjue and exr.itrairaL It makes a lady of
THIRTY appear but TWEN­
TY; aad m natural. Kradual,
and perfect mt Its effeets.
that it is Itnposiiiblt’ to detect
Ita application.

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TUTT’S
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PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND
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Pttreuast to call, a cotrvogtion met at
TUTT'S PIUS
Befcna Hall, Jackson, «&gt;e Wednesday, and
mu called to order by D. P. 8*c«kdorph.
member of tlx Red Ribbon State /Central
TUTT’S PIUS
Committee for the 3.) district.
He an*
nounced the object of tbn meeting to Se­
cure lhe united effort of all temperaner
TUTTS PIUS
people in favor of tb« proposed prohibitory
Cunitirotiocal Atxen-lmout.
G. J. MoCandliss, of Jackauc, was
elected seereUty.
C-itn. no Credentials :Uoerjc RoLcttacn,
*oo. Albino . Rev F. 8. OrwL-k of Wocdl
Judge n. A. Shaw, Eaton Rapids; Mr*. ruming clc«i:rot already begin* to b* made
public. Moran mwt again bo chief of
police, say Use Iromnscrv. Thi* is the firvt
Mr. Dewey urged the need cf concerted part of the programme publtsbcd. Moran’
action on the nart uf tours, especially in u emphitiqally a saloon man. Saloons
an.! taviare ofttH-fame were never «ertou»ly
the caucus and primary elections.
Misa Cleveland made a few rctaark* in mi lesled under hi* tdtniniviralicu, and
which tbo thought it was the duty of thia 1* . why the whiskey ring have »o
Chrwiian women to attend the crtcuse* of auvmmouriy declared in favor of hi* re­
tbe different panics and use their influence taro to tha: parilko.
M*«l»a.eB4 W*WT. Vttiu* 11
Now the •jiuwtioo is, du wx wist a’aian
in securing the nomination ot temperance
of thi* stripe to guard the virtue of our
•otn end daughters? And whit i* true
of Graui Itapi l* i* largely true in al!
past* jlthe Slate , whiskey ha* ruled and
intend* to rule. The wLlikcy slate* bare
carried iu the put, and are already mode
«p for the future. Our l’ro*cqwtng At­
torneys bare teen largely men who were
ia sympathy jsith the traffic. Onr ther
iff*,
coostabltej plicemcq, juvlires, havr
afternoon
been elected by whi*key^ows, and umiletl
Opened with prayer by die Rev. Mr. officially ou the accursed businoM an often
BE8T IN THE WORLD!
Orwlck, of Woodland.
a* opportunity offered. It har been well
The cocimilteo on peroent orgsnimtics nigh itnpoMiUe to convict tneo. even for
recommended tbo following ■
the mo« flagrant violations of tbe liquor
’ Vice 1‘roudyat—IVof. J. F. Gmnror. of laws, taeattw our officer* h»ve been to
CoHwater.
largely nominated by liquor turn and
Secretary—G. J. M&amp;aodlca*, Jackson. elected by liquor vote*,and have causeTreasurer—Rev. J. F. Orrick, Barry queetly. Left mi extremely tender toward
coetUy.
tbe btuinw Now what are wx going to
Executive Couxmittec—G. M. Dewey.
Barry, E. W. Bee nett, Branch : Wm.
Barnes, Calhoun ; E. A. Foote, Eatou ; G or try to do. What arc we going to try
T. Grjdley, Jackson.
to do ? Io our opinion, if the tempeunre
Adopted.
people do not make a vigorous effort to do
A communication from lhe txw club st Kitnftbuig. th«v hal better drown them­
HaUtogs ■■« prawn ted. regretting inabil­ selves to tlx firrt mill p, nd wM0 they
ity to send delegator, sod exprresiog esn find We do not liclierc that eold
bewnpr sympathy with the object* of the water eocld b* pct to a better dm thro
VImeh M In* camourr-g.
mecung.
drowning a elks* of mtn who Uck th*
rwlJStatks .am." ktVn 11 a«.?« a u« h &lt;.
D. 1*. Stgcndutpb, George . Robortsoa moral rocrage to asvert Unit rights and
Iyalnyw&gt;.n.rota»._Ia|m*ar wMjreur
and Dr. J. A. Romnson were appointed * week for them, rote for theto, It is all
coxruutor"varrTi cni»«*"i
artnmhtco on pteri ot organisation.
co&gt;« •• asux xsd ttajKXK*** Bauutts
f.-Uy ‘to urge that there, are other ques­
■riu akww u&gt;. dUtaraaaaa. ■
Tho Iter. Mr. Orwick was called up. tions of greater importance which must
and ip&gt;k* briefly but energetically on tho taosivo our aitt-ntion. Th,re i* no ques­
need of united action; jsod ho expressed tion Ip fore the American people of une­
hia spocia! determiuatian m a Christian tenth part of the importance of thi* liquor
mini»te».to labor for th* extremiaation of qutslion. Slaruy waa a peat wrong, yjj
the liquor curse.
slavery ^cver canned a tithe of the misery
Tbe cotnmiitco on organisation report- which wlrokey ia catalog in this world ;
mormonism i* a great crime, yet mormon
1. Hearty cndoraeinvut uf the work i*m pales into imigeificanoe alongside thi*
laid out bv the Rod Ribbon Cunveotioo at gigantic crime of intempmoa. Intam
Unsiag, in th* appointment ot a Stare p-rat.ee is building hnnaes of ill-fame in
Central Committee; also tbe stops taken every city and town. It is debauching,
by arid committee to organise.
ruiaing hundred* of thousand* of the
- 2. Pledging our belt efforts to perfect fairt^l sea* and daughter* in th* Und
said organisation.
The liquor traffic i* an eoamy to virtno,
1 To further that object ibe oficen cf to «ocmy to tbe Christian Sabbath, an en­
(HOW THIS Tl YOW M0CE1.
thi* Convention be -die central officer* of emy tojne family, aa enemy to everything
the Cong. District; and that each officer which wc priu as a people, sod ought to
of this Ccurctition representing a county be tbe uppermost question in national as
be required to as«amc the responsibility of well a* lueal* political affaire. In natluoa)
the erganixstkn of his county by town politic* there are other question* which
ships and cities, and »hril rA' a county
need attention wc admit, bvt so far s« our
convention of the .various fr1 non or- local polnioa! affaire are oooocreed, there
ganitation* a* early m jeuibh,. for the is ui other question of any eousidcrsble
purpose cf instituting a eoupty central importance. A* well have no polire f«rre
oommiuoo—of which comjsiucc said if they are not going to eafvrcc tbo law*
mi-mbcr of thi* district comniittrc ahsll on our stxtutn book*. As well have no
be chiirman ; and member* oonmituriag Protect:ting Attorney* if they am going
।said county committee rerresentiug
to "Mo/Zr pnt," ‘it hi some other way
towns ot cities, shall be ehairman of th* break down every prox-utia. that at comorganixati'-o
of the town or city be rrpre- mcoccd agaiuit the men whn violate de
1
1
liqaur law*. So kn« ** nine tenth* ofthe
1 Rssolnd, That truth and cvosirtcacj
,demaad that in tbe exercise of tbe elective
with whiskey, wc want oo Prosecuting
:franchise, wo will vote for no man who is Attorneys who can be bribed with a- glaM
1not known to be an active, wcD dsfined ol lager beer. As well bars oo sheriff- or
1tomperaacc mau.
ooswuldot il they ore going to pack juries
Cutiridctablc dncaariim ensued over
,the 4th paragraph—lhe phrase "an active, and in on* Way or another help every
whiskey criminal to slip through tbo finwtil-dcflood tetuparanee tnan" being crit­ gen of tbe law. ’ We are heartily .tick of
iicised an vague sod misleading. The d&lt;- this whole batltxae. The id» that the
bate
vtasooodaeted
by
Sagwdorph,
Char
­
j
IBOmlooo keeper* of tho city of Grand
lotte; Dr. Hunter, 8. M. Warner, G. J. Rapids are to maoipulsle the city goeeru-McCar.diew, Mre. A. H. Brown, of Jack­
,son and others. The uwet vtalwart uller- meut to their liking, is too ridiculous for
anything- Now what shift wx do? Wo
iaoc« seetaM to plus*- the convention cannot speak foe others, but to far as wc
।
5s*iadivelualiy ar* eooevrned, wo propoeo to
The report was adopted.
wtt mly fur moo whom we know to be
The commute ako reports*! tho follow- radiodly in favor ol exaculiog every law
.
■pm
tbe outute books, and ask everybody
' liowlred, Tliat we will not rote for any
lman fir tbe legislature nf Miehinn for
1881 who i* twt out-and-out in favor of a
submiotoB to ths people of this state of a
Caeatitsticroal Ameodment forever proI OTA MIC BAL8AM
hihiting the sale of intoxicating drinks to

(Wljriyl »r.
Fort Wayne. Jackton A SaglMw R. R:
SHORT UITTE.
73 miltn sitoitTKirr t».
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VOL. 24. NO. 45.

HASTINGS.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. 1880.

Tho Washbume Drift.
. If rupocta gatbend tn by the Rqsobli«1 on which he took psmage was wm-ked , can papers ot thia Slate can be depended
and ell on beard were rapnosed to have ujou as reliable indiraUons of the prejxinperished. The news coming to the wife’s doraaoo among tho voten. undoubtedly
Ira Morgan's rosidenoe wm boreed at
eart. site vi&lt; utlctlr prostrated and. was ths leading prafaraura is far Blaine; eraHarry walked on until te cams to tte ordend to California by her physicians. ond for Grant, with Shermun third.
It Middleville. on tte 17th «1L Lorn *2^00,
wood-pads? Into which bo turned, and Arrtviog here sire took up her residence in aecrna further that Ireycnd tb-« upra insured *1,600 in the Barry and Eatcc.
went on until ho camo to an old log o«r a
sums of preferanra xj regards tho lending
At a mealing of railway managers in
spring, over which grow a dump of elders.
He sot down here and begin to think.
Chicago roceUlly, it was decided to reTwenty-eight cento !
What would bfa
dura toe rates on grain Eastward firs
usctbet uy, and grandfather too ?
How
long would it take to nay at three «nta a

THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.

AT THE CASH STORE

ALffixicOD. CADhU'ALLADER.
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OVERCOATS
which I will

Imperial Soap
HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES
The Price of the Imperial Soap i- $5.25 per box
bars—75 lb.t. in thy Imx. To titty uno who will h»w
for 10 Im&gt;xc-w with cash, $52.50 we will semi one ho:

a premium. Or the orders may be sent to us for
boxes at a time, with remittance, and when we huve thtw received
orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh hpx free tut proposed
above. It you do not wh»)i jo send money in advance you may
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your
town with the understanding that hcjMo remit it to us on receipt
of the .Soap -which is to be ship|icd to his care. Address

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Pays the highest Cash price
for all kinds of Farmers Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Crcsay before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at his Elevator, corner of Broad
way and Railroad Streets.
Hastings, April, 2. 1879. 49

SAWS FILED,

Chin, TaKs,x Beiisais, aii Satai
A.d In t»hr»rylH»» &lt;*•« b &lt;**•■» nf WeU

REPAIRED I

seeming to aav itself, La heard :
"Twenty-eight cental
Twenty-eight
ccuts 1"
‘I hato an allowance, I bate it f" Harry
Mid pamionately, throwing himself on tbe
ground,-and beginning to cry. “I wbh I
hadn't ever had one 1
What shall I do ?
O dear, what shall I dot"
Down the wood path conns a ta!l*flgure.'
with bands alaaped and bent teed. Il waa
Mr. Osgood, tho village minister, who very
alien walked here, aod who steeped now
in aurpriM m tte sound of soba fall on his
ear.
Ho looked for a moment, then went
on softly, sat doarn on the log, and Mid,
"Harry.”
Harry anrang up with a cry. Then
' seeing who it was. ran right into the kind
arms te had known ever since hsa baby
hood, and sobbed as if hi* heart would
break.
Mr. Osgood wsited until be waa
qnieter. tten sold gently :
"Now, Harry, tey.
What u thb all

I invite the Public to
corifiislB of

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Nubias, &amp;c.

MLDH BELT.

WHOLE NO. 1296.

timaa to his wife, but received no answer.
Almost frentird at the thought that ahe
might be .dead, and being without foods
and no friends be * faced" his faro dear to
KeUtucky, end shortly after arrived at

. minds of a very larg-.- number of Reputeicaoa, 111 this aod other Staloa be is really
I regarded m a candidate, notwithstanding
bis expresod Fish not to be considered
so as lung aa General Grant is in tbo
field.
'
At Syracuse, New York, tho day and
evening before the Republican Ccnrcntira
at Utica, there wm a fame pubcriog of
German Republicans frSta all parts of
that State, to proto.: against wlx they
call tbo inntrralioo of a .third term—fa
fact, snli-Grant Republicans
Bpeecbaa

It is MUcuted that tbe total income of
the Government for the year coding In
Juno will be about 130(1,000,000, and
that tho total expenditure, will bo 1275,­
000,00(1.

sored him that hla wifli had disappeared a
year or so before, no one knew wbitber.
Anna Rnffenbtrger, aged eighteen, aa
Sqm. said she bid gone io search of her
eaiimablc young lady, rrmdiog six miles
husband, others that sbe might be dead,
and otbura that she Lad gone to Ualifaraia.
cut of (Jhsriolto. committed suicide, TuwHe sought tbo old family phyaioiin. but mate Grant, and though some of tte speak day afternoon, by taking strychnine. Tbe
he bad left the town eoute time bsfarc. , rr&gt; declared tbeir purpose to support the eauae of tbe act is unknown.
Mr. O. |bra went to work at Louisville nominee, evaa if Grant should be tbo man,
end made enough to bring him to Cali-. they aufatutfally agreed in the awrtion
Tbe Hon. Samuel D. Haight, judge of
fornix a year after bis arrival in Kentucky. I1 that a very large proportion of tbo Ger the IDtii judicial oreuit, died at hm farm
He eearabod everywhere for his absent [
near Ludington, Wednesday morning, of
wife, but without raccom, and finally care ,
her up for dead, and ah. ajeo bad mourned ., verted emphatically that TlW.OOO of them imfiamsmtion cf the pcritaceum, after six
' to the United Stetra would "opproe a days’)illucre, which wm not considered
third term to tbe. last extremity.” They daagvnxM.
1 piMol thia resolution unanimously ;
Joel R. Peek aged S3, and wife aged
I "Tbe German American Itepublteaa.
j of the State of New York beltsva th« no 79 veers, panmta of General Manager
Lave an income," began Harry IncobvrvptThe now happy couple arrived "hero last ' necooauy exims which requirea an tenors- 1’cek of tbe Northwestern Grand Trunk,
)y. “I’m in dslrt awfully.
1 never can night, and to the surprise of tbo friends of, lion upon lime honored easterns in the ■
pay* it, not until nine wraks and a day, and tlio lady she Introduced him aa her hu form of our National Government, and |
Bob'll put me in prison, miybe.
What band, from whom she had been separated therefore if the Itepublicaa party leaders on Feb. 23. Four generaliens were repshall I do ?"
twenty yean. But imagine his nnutter insist upon fasting the unnrevsuary quo. 1I rroreted. Six of their seven children fin
Uulu by little tho privately much aston­ able saroriae and joy When the mother led tioa of a third term upon tbe Itepobh -so : living and were present.
ished Mr. Osgood board tbo whole story, into (h/porlor a beautiful young lady, hu voters of thin and oth« Staisa, they will |
and smiling in spite of himself, as Hany own daughter, whom be had oct seen thereby endanger tbe ItepubUcsn »ure&lt;w. j! The tempcranoe wave has engulfed lbs
looked up pitifully, mid :
arndo the waa a babe. Father, mother a: tbabaltot-bcx in November mtxL-'
|
“There are two things jo bo done, it I' and child will leave for San Frandrao,
This pmrata a consideralion -of great1
seems.
Vint, to tell mamma , then to :I where Mr. G.t who la now a comparatively importaneu not only to tbo Republicans uf i
think uf some means of earning mooey to 'I wealthy man. baa fail buaiix* and where New York, bat of the whole country. It;
pay tire debt."
! they will hereafter reside.
i
does not promise that the Germsn rotera
fag tecotne convinced that the popular
“Then you don't believe Bob will want I
as a body will support Blaine or Sbscman. I
to put tne in prison V Harry aaid.
I
but leaves tbe inference that either of I feeling *r* spinal the liquor trafie.
“Not at all
But you must pay him
theta or any other Republican who cobld ! Tie repo:I has been widely oreateted
just as soon as poresble, and I think 1
bo nominated, expert Grant, would t\
Pa»V- FuAtscn, I
know a* way.
We will go and sow what:
sura of tbyesuppoct of a very Urge pro- I tLroagboat Michigan that Speiker John
Feb. 18,1880. f
mamma thinks of it
On the whole, .
T. Rich is a candidate far Coogrees. In a
lo dar, every one i portion of Ibsen And from the ontgiv -l
Harry, I'm rather glad you had this' Psris it quite
tnjv of German Republican pipers in : recent note to the Detroit ftel -rod TH*
baring taken a holiday to prUbntc what that State u appears evident Hist the pretrouble."
'
that geotlcmaa says; “I am not a
"Glad?" repeated Harry. • IIoW eo«U
fereocc of by far tbe lirger number would candidotejor Coogrtw or anything eteo
you be ?"
I proccmtea, tbo fancy costume', the gene- be Wasbburne. In Ohfo tbe same foot ap
“Because I think you will hardly want iral
■
air of joyous hilarity—in a word, llw&gt; peared weeks agx
Ui run in debt to anybody again.
To
Tbs 'Republican State Committee in
do it when you don’t know any way •&gt;! Carnival itself—all have disappeared, but Illinois had a meeting te Clilcag । tbe other
By a l&gt;lc postal drai-ion buiocM MC
pay ing i« slmoet aa bad - as stealing, I' Hhtovc Tuesday still remains, aod the io-'
can actually rare money by having their
’ though f know very few people who think || bahitaofa of thia boltoy-Lnteg city are '
bill heads priotod. Statements of aceouta
■ detennined not to be deborre-i from their ‘
Half an hour later. Mrs. Morrell book*! I! arorile pasiia&lt;(&lt;&gt;f peomcnadiog the prin-1
and bills sf mk- that arc mado out cn pa
up fa aorprise aa she saw Mr. Hagood and 1
[-cr that is printed at the baud eaa bo
Tbe line of battle- ■
llirry eomiog up the steps.
Harry cipal thuroughfares.
«ol through the mail for one cent if the
told bis story in a very low voice and sards from the Madeleine to the Chateau I
1 envelope is left unsealed ; whereat if amds
with a very red fore, while Mr. Oegnou d’Eau is thronged with people &lt;j every '
walked around the garden with grandtsthoat an unprinted pper they will east three
ho added baatily ; • I'd love to hero three." cr, coming back when the confession wja man, and their •‘sitters. ami tteir cousins, I
"Very well, ycu shall hare three. I'm
The latest name mentioned foe guber­
and tbeir annta"—all bent on showing
love to share everything too well to ran
natorial honors ou tho llepnUictin ticket
that if the Boeuf Gras ha thing of the
any risk of making yourself sick with what
is that of A. H Morrison of Bl. Joseph.
» left.
I U giro them to you now, only
past, the holiday shall still be spent as of
rctnembcr that it is only three a week,and
Do was olacted to the State Senate In
old.
Unfortunately, tire rain, which has
that ycu mutt plan how to do the mast
1 Bull, and a member of tbe Hmm in
been threatening all day, began tn fall
with them."
abent four o'clock, not; perhaps to I ho
"Oh, you luveliirst mamma I" Harry
: tort on State affair, far three scsiona, and
entire displeasure of the esfa proprietor,
said, with a choking ling, and then ran
' during that time wu one of the .pteid
down -to tell gramllatlur of his good for- j and if yon ean pull them all out you wil| who will hare reaped a rich harvest. To
earn yi ur twenty eight cents very honest
tune.
committee on war matters of which Janse*
nay that the fancy dressra which used once
Tbe uext morning Ham called at Bob j■ ly. Are you willing to como a little while
tbo Republicans of 8,000 rotes in Illinois ■F. Joy, H. P. Baldwin, and T. D. Gil.Fklds little store, near tlia achoolhouse,! every day until it is done ?**
।
"Indeed
I
am,"
Harry
said,
gratefully.
Irert wate members. He fa a keen bosiion
have
entirely
disappeared
would
j*ralone.
Captain
Snyder
M
tbo
Tenth
Die
­
and after a great deal of thinking, decided 1
npon the purchase of a stick of winter “I'm glad I've got tbo chance.’'
bapu be going a little too far ; but they trick of Illinois raid be was a Grant man, urws mao, sod waa the projector and build­
preen candy. Tbe stick seemed to small I So. for several days fiarrv went down are now ehiefly restricted to children, who but was inclined to prefer Washburne. aa er of the Chioagn A Mrehigu Lake
every
afternoon,
weeding
a
faw
each
time.
having, all the State, considered. •upcrior
lliat he hesitated ; and Bob raid :
It was hut, hard, tlrasome work, but he take meat delight in appearing in public availability. Mr. Warner sf Whiteside
“Well ? Ycu want aomethiog else ? ’
as Pierrots or sheperdrases. I taw a small
"i'll take a half cent’s worth of peanuts persevered, and in time finished the faur boy of about four years of age in the full county said : “It makes no difference
and a half a cent’s worth ot raiaina," Bar long rows, oca a day being all that Mr. dress of u oofooel of hussars, a word, Iregion whether you give tu tbo gslUat Blaine,
Talking about the (knstiintiorul ametery aaid, palling the other pen nr at the Osgood tbonght it wall that so small a boy of Honor, and all complete, his small face or that great chieftain of this country, meat one ef our exchanges aaya, the
very bottom of his |»eket. It never would should do. Seven cents a row, and faur beaming with pleasure when jotnc geod- General Grant, or whether you give n.
rows, fixed four times seven once for al) io
Klibu B. Wmbburoe, we will give you queetioa of rouing tte salary of tbe Gov­
do to spend all three the first day.
natarod soldier respectfully saluted him.
“Til at ain’t no way to trail-:, Mid Bub, Harry's mind,-and th. afternoon when he The few ears filled with godeaeca. warriors, ourdsAria by an iocraucd majority. The ernor of the State ot Michigan from ooe
walked home with twenty-eight bright
majority ItX election waa about 7.0GU ; to throe tbouainJ dollars per year is to be
“I don’t Ai huainesv that way."
apes, and other favorite Carniral oddities
“Then I’ll hare all peanuts," Harry pennita, jingling then: all .the way, was whicl; are still to bo wen, generally form we are going to give you at least (I,&lt;100 submitted to the people In tbe earning
thia time, and if you give u. Washburue
said, so cheerfully ’that Bob changed his
tbe gigantic advertisement of some enter we will make it 10,000." Thera era but spring election ; and tbe newspapers are
mind, counted out thirteen poaniiu and
prwng clothier cr brewer, one of the lat­ a few of the vuaws showing the Wash­ disctuwiag the matter pro and «a. With­
four rainins.
ter dam creating genera) delight among burn. drift. They are oortainly impor­ out any doabl al all, one llrouM»d dollars
.“Just for Mac," lie growled ;“and don’t
tho crowd by distributing glasses of beer tant to bo considered, repccfally with rtf­
you let on."
b a ridiculously low salary for any man
gratis to all who asked for one ; while a *—----- .L. ‘-------- C...__ ML- V— V--L
lake other people before and since, as
who te capable of being Governor of this
very prominent figure during the last day
lime went on, Harry found it difficult to
or two has been that of an immonra baby,
state. We arc not in favor of high sala­
lire within Ilia income.
"Treating" waa
ries bat it
to a. that we ought, aa
you will be happier than you hare been about ten feet high, sitting ou tho top of
m plt*«o'. and ihrre ccalt did no little
a van taking noumhment out of a bottle delitwralely that would alienate anv part a stale, to be aatewHd of thj beggarly
toward it.
Horry longed for more, but a for some time."
During the three of tbo Republican strength. The ILjntib
Harry ran off, and barat into Bob’, filled with red wino.
way out cm- lay c»mc to him aa be went
&gt;.wra yroa two performances a day are gir- Irean party this year wants something idea of psyog only one thousand dollar*
quarters
with
a
sort
of
war-whoop,
which
with grandfatlier into the grocery. .
co ot all the theatres, and al several of the more than small majorities. • It wants the
"Charge it on my bill,'' raid Mr. Burton bronchi out the owner at cure.
"Hera’s your money," said Hany, put establuhmeote m.ist frequented by the Largest and meat emphatic possible Io be York and Frninsylvanu each pay 110,000
aa he went out.
working claves balk will lie bold to night. -ebtainedly.honest mans and with no per year, while quite a number of Ute
"Chirgt, it," repealed Harry, climbing tiag dawn the pennies with such energy
M. Vrtanwux, the ttenatoe who died W aoerifico or loweripgtof its high standard
Mair, pay 15,000, sod.Michigan, OM of
into the bujry.
"Yon al wap say that,
of principles. There i«- "very rraxMi tn the prandrel Malm in tte Union, can cer­
grandfather.’*
fear an attempt to play tbe Gareeloo ini
"Not always," aaid Mr. Burton, “for I
quily in the balb of Coagrsw next Vin­ tainly well afford to pay *3.800. let m
ter, and il behooroi the Republican parly rote fit the amendment.
lobe forearmed toll is against any such
owe him until 1 am ready to pay.
It b
rascality. H core it ifproper tl-at the Washmore convenient, LccausO aomclimea J have
unable to proceed, and the sitting had to bur™ drift Ire f.irly considered in the innot the money with tne ; but it fa general
be imspemied for quite half an boor. Ou
Tte Republican Stalo Couvealioa of
lerral between now and tbo meeting of the
ly l^at to yay as you go."
•
another occasion be waa ao thoroughly Chirngo Cuovention.
I’cnurjlrsnis. after a vmteut debeta of
Harry rot quiio still. Why should te
eoarineed of the ineocenoe of his client
Ulf a day, rather mildly instructed its del­
not bare a bill and let Bob "chares it?"
Bkod Money.
that, nddnoaing the jury, be exclaimed
egate* to Chicago to support Grant, by a
Grandfather often gave him pennies and
"1 know not what deenkm you are about
te could save them aod pay all at oace.
to take, but I am ao certain that thia man
He would tell mamma tte moni.ol te got
TLo New York Slate Convention, attar a
is net guilty that if you condemn him, I
home. No he wouldn't miter. He’d try
shall eooriode that I hare defended him
boated diommiou of some hoars, family
it fin: and ree how it seemed, and then
badly, and -end before you my robe, sod
oeboed lite Pennsylvania iastruetieuw. by
never plead agate.” Such a stroag arga­
Harry might have known that there
the uncspootedly doss vote of 217 to 180 ;
ment Lad the desired effect, and th. aoeua
waa aomethina not quite right when he
being a majority *C only 37, instead of
wm not willing to go at one. to her, but
-120 an bad been nmfidrady raticipated.
kept rtill, thinking be would call it a
Tho Vermont Sisis Coe resttea has euanisecret and enjoy tciling it after a white
mously eWedafall sc* of dslcgstm to
So otxt mot nine he went ioto Bob’s and
looked about. 1'rndi dsltw, alto-«l&gt;er too
Cl.ieeg.,, who. arcordiog to tbe report of
good to do without, were in the window,
lh„ proccediaga, are in favor of Bonator
habit of vbHn* frequently al ba office,
aod he aiid at once:
askod him one day it he wm pteasod with
Edmunds, “first, last, and all the tW
“Fire cents worth o' dales, Bob," ad­
their eapabiktice.
"Yea, and M," ha
Thu llApubli.ian.-t of Indiana have juM
ding as be took tho sticky little bandte.
replied . "that one," pointing to lamricr,
ehrerei tbeir delegates to CMrago iu Gaa
"b very intelligent; but tho other, Gsm(his morning."
betla. I &lt;fo not think fit for much, and all
Bob looked doubtful a moment. Then,
that I hare been ablo to got him to do, no
sure that Mr. Burton would pay, Mid "all
far, bu&gt; been to addtea my envelope."
right,” and Harry ran off.
It ibis story were andseotic it would for
Thai very evening Uncle Jobs drove
nivh one more striking example of the
Sbema- h- om of jho dshptteM sU
over from Qvralah.and gave Harry • five
mistakes to which area ahieam men like
rent picra, and tbe small debtor, who had
Blaine the real.
M. Cresniaax era liable.
M. Naquet b
been a great deal worried through the day Mme which wm given aS Mra. G Im th* ehampioa of dtvom fa these dare, bet
DtammstratfaM lite lfe« in four -«
over tliM morning’s work, went to bed mediately the gentleman grew pale and it w&amp;l not Lava Lweu foegnttan tLat M.
large State, -h-h -Mt for the ItepoHi
happy. Bob was ;utd next day and more excited, and naked:
Cn-ra^ux prepared a bill in HW, and wm
oaua at the roreot iksum, wmH take all
“Y« had a daughter, did you notT
dat» lioaghl, and than, seeing some frosh
“I did," aba rmpsodod, “Pray, how did
IrtnMi drop.-, one ent over was charged on
*Ku dMghtcr living F
&amp;&gt; it wont ou, lb« bill gruw slowly, but
‘-She is, and al praonl on a visit to
sutclv ; Harry snared mm cateh lug n|&gt;, but
ollcner u.4, and hardly rualidng bow
surely, until nwuntovalufl: Bob, wbh a very
raber fsee, iraiUvd over a dirty slip ol
“I uak't road writing," said Harry, aa-

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To Whom thia may Concern,

WMrimHmw, D. C-,)
March 4,1880. J
Senator Logan has been giving the
Democrat* soon hntd nut* tfi crac*. ia hit
speech egsiusc the reeturstijn of Fits John

HArrtxaa. MtCw. Mau. IU, 1880. -.
Township Election*.

April 5th, when Township offieera are to
be elected for tbe comiiug year.
It W&amp;1
will
be well tor the Republicans io every Towtf ship awd Ward in the county to be up and
doing from now &lt;m to tbo £&gt;th of pext
montb. Tte* Gvwmlmckcra are already in
the fi«dd talking opjfat mon*/ and victo­
ry.
Tbeir bowl Em «vor been victory.
Even in iMsIitua where
Lad not one
vote ia twenty ^Lhat has sot stood in thrir
way, they being composed chiefly of wind,
that in fact being their stock in trade.
That tho Republicans can corer them­
selves all orcr with glory st. the coming
Township elccdon, there i* no doubt, if
IhV »ark tor it, and that they must do,
for it is high time that the towns that
have for tbe hut two or three years been
misrepreseoted by the head of tbo Green­
back ticket, at tbe meetings of the Super­
visor?, were wheeled- back into line, aud
were represented by men of braint . men
who think more of performing their duty,
without rM|&gt;eet to party/than to cater io
a few loaders of thi? pasty- they represent.
i We need to elect this epriog, men who are
men. to take the place of IthoM who hyve
been pus into position by knavery, igno­
rance and Aar* to principles. Republicans
.of tbe few misreprauntod town* of Barry
county, awako to a aonse of the duty in­
cumbent upon you, snd sos to it that none
but good, straight, out and oat .BepUbiicans arc elected thie «prioX to perfirm
townohip official duties. The experiment
of putting tboec into posiiion who are not
capable, has been tried long enough, and
now rise m nuatr, and put mea into office
who are capable, and even those who are
«ow your opponent* will errotu»lly thank

aab shown by Senator Bayard's latest
proposition, which ia, to sutborise tbe
President to reappoint Porter. They
know that it would be entirely beyond tbe
powre of Congress to restore a man to
office which can bo filled only by Presi­
dential appointment and confirmation by
the Senate. Senator Logan's speech waa

New York Nandi Sth, 1880.
Two lively ywung Bnuilun* of a very
"tony-’ order, who arc b«r* m stndant*,
hare been giving tbcmrelva up in/* vary
l«aihoaiah manuar to tba wor*bipVof th*

Goddess of lov* and God of War.
They
lorsd each other, and than their sympatbeti* nature* led them both to love ths
&gt;:ao girl more than cieb other.
Then
they loved each other n« more and derid.
Li is finally settled that Congress will ed upon th* polite method tor Milling
do nothing al this sereion to disturb tbe
tariff system.. Tbe Way* and Mean*
CommiUec of th* Houae, th* other day,
voted down several proposition* for amend­
ment, showing that an agreement cannot
bo reached on any point Thi* feet, and
the other one, that tbe financial queatioo
will remain undisturbed at prenenl, will ride. The star of their destiny was to bo
carry joy to th* people, who are tired of extinguished ia Blood—with a big, big,
tgilaliou on thia subject whsu businet* is B. at Beiblehem, P*. Jt ao happened
that it WM extinguished in a more prosaic
all tbe time improving.
.
11 is reported here that in nearly every manner. On* of the blood-trardlisg letDistrict of Pennsylvania the RepubliesM
will bold Convention* to protest against tletcen's guardian, sad ha forthwith in­
ro* tho Presidential doctors to meet on "Bom Cameron-*-- management, and to formed tba police. They promptly captured
same day in tbeir reapectirc Stale* select deUgrtet to go to tbe National Con- cue fiery youth in th* act of packing a
should make it equally applicable to tbe
vaE#e. Tbe •.■ther had already dspartod.
election of delegate*.
were appointed by' the Stat* Convention,. This day afterward a telegram wm inter­
Another feature of th* constitution
which is circumvented by the I prevent aa the Republican* aUe^e, "to mureyreaent cepted front tbe impatient young man at
method* i* that which forbid* Senator., tbe majority.'' There can be n- doobt Bethlehem stirring up th* laggard io New
Rcprescnialivca and all federal officers to
York iu btUer and reproachfal word*.
be eboeeu as Presidential electors. Tbe
The drtectivea said uothiag te tbe latter,
electors having become passive servant* of
but returned a m«aag« to **y that he was
tbe nominating body, that prohibition is
kick. Thia brought forth anctbsr fariou* dis­
idle in respect to them, tor neither Mr.
Tbe Indian Territory will, probably patch stigmatislau the eaptlv* a* a coward.
Uonktog. nor Nr. Blaine, nor Mr. Sher­
man. nor Preeidcnt Hayra himself would ilaguo the Government until a part of it The detectives sent oo anothev staling that
have aey mhre liberty of choke a* a Preai- i k-art is trivea np to arttlamcnt by the bo wat very sick and another time aod pise*
drntisl elector than the mint wooden bead­
must be appoint d. Th* arrival in a store
ed ritixen or veriest noodle who serves iu
I that capacity. The proper function of the prodamayioo, it ia reported from the Weal of fnmsy of ths challenger wa* tbe mult
dertoral college* ha* been luurped by the that large bodrea of men are preparing to
We ese by the Cuugreasiocal Bcccrd party cun vent tons, aod if the principle of go into tbe Territory and settle. If they gobbled their prey They both got a good
the cocrtitutic-n were reepected no Scnstor.
Uo, bloodshed ia anticipated.
Coogran talking to by the Police Jurticr, .hook
Representative or federal officer should
have anything to do with tbo party coe- will probably take up the subject ia some binli Went off under the wing of the BraGeo. W. Dsrt and others-of Naahville, rrntivos that really control the choice. form, and poreibly find a war to compro­
Tbe purpeve of tb« ooostilulioo i* glaring­ mise tho question.
....1 (kMaW—.l
of Senate bill No. 49fi' and on the 28th ly
, Tbo Democratic majority have passed
nit. tbe petition of ' leorpe M. Dewey,
their joint roles io tbe llocw, in such
editor - Heatings Rsfcbuoax BaxTwo gallant nuli«e**ua . have had aa
form that they think the minority will bo
ail; of A. C. Culver, publbher, Quincy
practically suppressed. Time will show. opportunity tu shew »tus rosily good stuff
there » in tbe llxcn. sltloogh it ia so
Tiata; of Carleton A VanAntwerp, pubmaladmiuirtered and curved with s num­
Ute to urgojheir legislation to restrict the ber of ignorant rafiin*. One, a mounted
tridge, publbher Eaton Rapids Jonrnnl;
edminutrailoo. They are still hoping for officer, tried to atop a runaway team, but
and of F. M. Potter, publisher of the
a better opportunity than bat yet been
Thin hardly stopped him a moment.
He
presvn'ed Ipr making ppy capital.
Hatch, Vermontville, Michigan, for the
remounted and spurred after the flying
abolition of the duty on type, print paper, permit* tbe candidate to be selected by;
veebile and wu jn*t in tian*, after a hard
chemical* and Mock tued in the manufac­ State* that cannot give him a single dec
chase, to Sara two ladies who were thrown
ter*} vote. Tilts i* agalont all fairoral, ail:
Council Proceeding*.
ture of print paper.
out from having tbeir brains knocked out
c^diiy and *11 political decency. WithCommon -Council me*, io regular session
by the wilderaers of boof* which kicked
Onr article printed two weeks since, re­ the delegate* of Pennsylvania and New al their room, Friday, March Stb, IXhO, the cirrisge into spliuten. . They escaped
York already secured for the ex-President
ferrod so/rfy to perianal pioperty of those from the Southern Staton, which' hb lion. Mayor Gram iu tbe chiair.
with merely a few bone* broken by the
which there waa aatoeaed ia 18711 by the eanm.l giro him a solitary electoral rote, | Roll of Aldermen being called, the fol­ 'shock. Another oSetr, is Brooklyn, bad
Snfterritnrt oftku City &gt;112,855, and ao would secure hi*, nomination by a cooriJ- lowing were prawn! —Aid. Barlow, Hsieh,
more. That them waa a full &gt;1,&lt;100,900, ersble majority, throwing i upon ibe repub ’' ‘Kelly, Pwtur. Shriner, Stebbins sod
lican Statoi ike burden.uT supporting a' Young—7.
candidate whom they do not approve. It
every careful observer, as that the sen* no longer rests with tho Republican States
makes the light of day. That &gt;1,000,000 which esn give dect-rai vote*, but with
b tbe property of some fifty persons, much the Southern- Sutes. which can give none.

On motion tbe sum of twenty-three do!-1
lars wa* allowed the Fourth of July Cele-1, Dogbcrrio. Two other digmurlc* of that
| g*m of our harbor, an cx-Polioe Commie
Tilden b aaid to have already engaged bration Committee towards defraying ex­ stoner aod an ex Assemblymu, have
Dogpense* incurred by said committee, by : again diatinxutabiag tbuaMlvo
520 hotel rooms in Cineinaati.
i fightirip Em bwr. tbeir peculiar weakucM,
sye* and nay* aa follow* :
Ay«»—Aid. Hatch, Kelly, Preston, i ami both prid :d tbemselvm co lb* tenacity
i uf jaw of tbeir eanlM fivorilM.
A dis­
Shriocr, Stebbins sn! Young—ft.
pute about a little *otoun(tr where tbeir
brfbro 1882.
rcrpectire dog* were left in a condition
There isn't a boom in sight iu tbe Dem­
vomelbing like.tbe famou* Kilkenny eat*
The account of Mr*. J. V
ocralic party. Nothing bat a barrel label­
!&lt;■•! to aa siring in Court
Hardly had
81.89,‘dumol a* erroneous I
। the proceedings opened, however, when
led "Reform Fraud.-­
snd th* acrouui of E. J’ierec,
the.rcmuM ol what once were dog* broke
The Rcj-ublicnti party manifest* a grow­
away from their ksvper* and went at it
mg disposition not to be forced into maku»th and nail There wm no jaoaalMlity
ing a capital blunder.
•f separating them and the Staten Island
spectator*, jury, liwyera and all jumped
on benches aod desk* to "sbo* them ou.
Vainly did tbe Judge rap tor order; oo

The attention of tho tax payers of tbe
city u called to a little it-® of &gt;23.00,
r‘
voted by the Common Council at their
tnecturx last Friday evening, to pay thee
expenses of the celebration held in thbg
city on tbe ilh day of July lart. Wes
only desire loauggw: that snob an appro­.
priation of the pnblie toad* b unautbor iaxl by Law, and b In violation of thec
rights of tbo tax-payen, and for it every
Councilman ought to be held peraonally
responsible. Let those who rtotcr pay the
jiJdUr, b an adage at «w aa it b. jnat, - Th* New York IlnttU says, atill tho
and as appropriate in tho nae of pnblie aa Chinese come, and Ualfiirn'u h made poor­
private fundr.
er by every one she lose*.
Deni* Kearney think* it would be a
blcaaing for him to die. There are a good
Work ou strict* t.nd croas walk*,
many people who will sgres with- him.
Wdtacrt A Son, nails.
Bawnu that were Sattbul eubeeriber*,
The New York Tribant says, one thing Henry Huughtalia, bovd of prison
cr* and turnkey free,
H. C- Smith, make fireman’s c.«at,
' the Bassxa sent right slung, send u* a will be no danger of a fourth or fifth.
J. Q. Creasy, tile and cement,
card and My ao, and to the® who do not
Maine rises to say that she b not proud J. 8urdxm, erroniou* as»c»«meut of
desire it, send a card, or letter, with of stealing, if Garcelon ia. Fcl proof, note
amount du this office for both Stutinrl
All of the above account* were allowed '
and Banner recrived, ud we will dis­
in full by ayes and nkya as follow* :
continue Ban nek. But all who are in
Ayas—Aid. Barlow! Hsieh, Kelley,
arrears for th* SetUaul, ud do not wut
1’reatou, Shrioer, Stebbin* and Young—7.
the Banks*, must settle at me*.
Our friends will do well to not* the
call for a Republican County Convention
which appear? on our local pigs to-day.
Tbe deetiou of Delegsks te that Conven­
tion i* important. The roses of the peo
pie should find exptnesioe in unmistakable
Unguags, sad wo trust It will be made fAe
proMMawf item of basinet* at the caucuses
nailed to notninato candidate* tor Town ■
ship oiioen.

V. A. Baker.
C. Rynd,
A. M. Allen,
E. P. Andrews,
Ji. H. Kimball,
Int. c..nlr | W. D. Morden.
A. M. Stephenson,
Imll &lt;WV v*&lt;SM±*«.»*«r la «a* Va* Ban, •
A»U.Mev%&gt;**u&lt;S*M&gt;UMtw
I

Tbo New York
taka, does the
Republican party wish to nominate for thp
Prrnsdcncy its own first choice, or the first
choice of the Democratic party ’
The Indiana Democrats, it is needless to
remark, are organixing to defeat the propsitiou aubmittod Co tho people requiring a
registration oi TOtore prior to an elattio®

Senator Morrill think* that it I* beat to j
willing more than l&gt;
Edman* warns something
apparant on the eor&amp;cst. "It was tho fix- nomiaata “somairedy who eta be rlcctod,-1:
■tai entry of a strong. *U**-liabed and and also thinks "that tbe Mhow* ia New
York who part their fair in the middle J

W. J. Holloway is a member of the firm of

Who-have recently bought out the RumcII Bros., where will be

found the largest Stock of

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We have a few pair that we will exchange for Wood

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BUSINESS
Having li.t«l nine years experience in different
-. branch.** of Mercantile Trade in iPploce wlr -tr Iiiimne«» is done by the Thousands, I am not entirely
nc xpcricncetl in basilicas mnltcrs. ‘ 1 am constantly
buying and will soon have a well selected slock of
* Groceries, Ghraeware, Chinaware, &amp;c, &amp;c. 1 offer no
“baiU” in prices but firmly believe you cun buy of me
at a little cheaper average price than at any other
place in the city. Sugar,., Tea.* and Coffee* 1 nut sell­
trig nl hargnin-s. laimpi* Side Lamps, Bracket Ijirnj»
and Trimmings Cheap. Choice Huney, Full Cream
’ Cheese. Oranges, Lemons, figs. Cranberries, Horseradinb, Pickles.Plain and Mixed, and a full line of
Canned Goods, all very cheap. A"bew thinp. Fresh
Compressed or Lightning Yeast, nic\ light bread in
three hours. /
Farmers I have shipped about .'i0O0 lbs., of dried
apples, but will buy more and will buy nil kinds of
‘ dried fruit and produea.for cash or trade.
.
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PilPBLEtt rsi

or three year* sgo, an eccentric naturalised
snd ven patriotic Amvrioan by the name
of Ixtwis, died over io New iwn and
left several million dollar, to Unele 8am.
Thro hw alleged widow, whom nobody
ha&lt;L orcr heard of before, stepped io aod
claimed tbe whole property, or st soy
rat* her dow«r right la it Quit* aa ar­
ray of witneaaoa testified to th* illaged
facts, and a certificate, apparently regular,
wa* produced. Il looked r* if Code 8*m
WM going to Iom the little wiadttl. Some­
how or other it wa* expected that all wa*
uv» ngus, aou ou am pmeu or aurtner,
tho granting of letters of adminbtretioc
to Mrs. I-ewia waa dented.
Then the
cucepiraton, fur it seems it was nN a eon-

l^rok. Mtoh.

A specially.

BALDWIN'S ASTHJIA CORE. ■ &lt;if

KIDNEY-WORT

Tbe monkey was killed but tbe child will
die.
A novel case has just come upbstore ous
of our minor court*. An "awilstant lover,"
as lie calls himself, sacs a. somewhat wdl
. To the HvunraUt ilnyar «U&lt;1 CuntMon known sporting character, a Lacker of
pedostrtiM and other athletra, tor the
(iatacil of Iht City of H.tUinyt :
GKtrTLBMBX
At a regular meeting amrom of &gt;300 and a suit of cloths*, in
of Pioneer Engine Company, No. 1, Hail
ings Fire Department, held at tbeir room
tn thia city on Friday evening, Fab. fl,
1880, Mr. Cassu* Ide end Anrae Morrbon
were elected to momberahip ia tbe same,
subject to tbe spproval of your honorable

A good many farseeieg political obaerrere believe that Utica was the high-water
If the Deotoeratu wish to find out mark of the Grant movement. They may
whether th* war wm going oo when Bay­ or may not be correct ; the next few week*
ard made his eceesuion speech, two munths
after tho capture of Sumter, end two
Un motion tbe request waa granted.
month* afar tbo Msisachme-.t* l.-oope
Republicans of itn vieinity now shows 100
The following plaeea were designated
were fired upon in th* street* of Baltimore,
for Blaine, 00 for Sherman, 27 for Grant,
let them nominate liimato bitu tor the 11 for Washburns, 4 for Garfield and 6 for the bidding of registration and eiortion
at the ensuing City election
'
scattering.
First Ward at Jordan's wagon shop.
Many leading Democrats in Minnesota
Second Ward at Bubberd'a cooper shop.
whore view* have been obtained by the
Third Ward at tho Council Boob.
Tbe cheek of S. J. Tilden is stupendous. St. Paul Piuaeer-Pnu, characU-rite the
Fourth Ward at the County Sheriff-*
Thank of a man who bought a Presidential rebeme to oust Congressmsn Wsahbureo
office in tbe Court House.
nntuinafton, who waa tbo moving influence aa highly hdaoent.
behind Twssd* dcction fraud* and illegal
The average Graenbaekcr in Congrere and W. W. Kelly Secretary of tbe Board
naturelimtiuu, and whonc agura undertook acesta to be acquiring the habit of being I
of Registration.
to purcluao alooioral votre ia tour Stares, ■shamed of hiumslf.
Mr. Weaver, of
On motion Council cdjurned.
dsploriag the us* of money and corrupt loam, does not, however, enjoy any other
Jonw M. Braau, Recorder.
emotion than that uf Mlf-wmplaeeocy.
Kx-Goysrocr BuUoek.of Blaasschusetu,
The Wauhingtoe /W, wtiish waa an
advacate of tbe infiation heresy all the b ia favor of nominating President Hayoe
Wsabburnc is his are
while it waa a danger, now remarks that fvr another term.
1 Mr. Weaver of Lor* (Greeabeeksr) haa ood choice and Edmunds hb third. Tho
Boorixiriem of Delaware, wlaeh i* the become a ‘‘great rongrearional nutsanee.*' ex-Govrroor
declines to be a delegate te
'
fruit of Bayanibai, prove*, ia a strange
A Washington Senator i. said to have '
man to talk about Cao apiril of na&amp;Mility:
There are 74,431 Federal ofiosra of aU
ottered to give a Imndvomo party on the
Tbe Anti-Grant RqniWirew of Afonay, Fourth of July if the next Republics !■
Inorta and kinds, with «akria* amounting to
These sro the figure*
N. Y., in their nddrem to tbo pubfe, refer tick* doetsi prow to bo Blaine and II 531,252,107.2V.
&gt;
to the £*ct that the Republisan party was Logan. Hut ia a brand-new combination- &gt;'

D. Todd.
H. D. Hull,
I. Tripp,
R. Stephenson.

W. J. &amp; L. L. HOLLOWAY,

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of it plainly visible, and have we not a
right to complain of ita non aanersment,
all, b imred at lie fall talas, especially
if ba » a Ropnblican. Now, if thb hits
Hicks, we hope be will out tbe coat on.

‘ The undersigned Physician, and Surgeons.
5------- of the city of Adrian, have lor several years
ttespg Wtjtsratfa nnst been acquainted with Wa.J. Hollow*!
SiKTStSsXtSSK; as an able and reliable Prescription Drug“*±TVXS I gist. He is a graduate ot the Pharmaceutical
j College of the University, is able in his P rofession and is in every respect w’orlhy of the
confidence of the Profession nnd of the
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TUIKTG,! """

Roberts a

Gall*and Sec it*

hotchkiss,

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Entered at the Post Office.
Hastings, Mich., as Secondclass Matter. ,
Republloan C*ucu».
The Rrfn1-lieana of Carlton will hold
thrir eausui al tho Town House cm Tues­
day March'30th at one o'dodt p m. to
nominate candidates
for
lownahip
effort* for
th*
etuuefog
year,
aad tot' &lt;J&gt;r election of five delegate*
to attend lite County Convention to be
held *t the Court Hous* io tba city of
Hartiag*
29th, to alert dalegate, to

Rev. T. J. Wrt will deliver a tan
County uorrvrpondenoe.
thb evtniag at Unfa* Hall. Hb .abject ! Al a meetiug of the Club il wa* tba
MtBDLKVn.Lt, March 8,1880.
fo hb travda ia the far Wart, aad the dil- unaaimona vote that John M. waa chosen
NrtwithatMding tba Bad, biuiosm baa
faran*. tribe* of Indiana, their mod* of HE., I Prreidctil aod being e»II on he made hb
been brink epon oar *tr*rt* tbo pool weak.
custom*, Ac. Go and hear him.'a* wo I
debgi.
Muy stranger* bare been among wa,
bar* no doubt be will give an intererting II SntMTLUu
It give* me. U make* none looking for forma and aonrn looking
leetnre.
me glad all over ven I tinka of thn onor I
' you Pestoed on me. Never before since I
Mr. DcRiomer ba* oommaoood making
stumped the Co. of Barry fo the great and the ttecaaaary exoavatiou* preparatory to
i glorious eanan of Greenbacks (yon all know building the naw elevator
what thrtfoj.hafl peen ao.hava I fori,
If trnme parti** would cornu her* who
wal, I can't expreaa to tell yon how I fed. wbh io eogagv if aome manufacturing
I Foya, let us push cur can* you all knew bnriarm ia wbieV a good water power
■hat I mean, let ns aak all de painter* to could be utilited, they would find Middleaboin «u, in our, du can*. I fad I would viOe a desirable plm*. to locate
like to make all de arrangement* to night,
Quito a hula excitement wa* cauaed
but I fad to good. I point one oommiuy hero oo Friday morning, the 5th inti., by
Naahnlle, for abodor, and brought to that to-night, and I think of it one week den 1 the arrest of a Mr. Huffman, for th* very
plaoe, tried, aad tbo jury aero oof point yoq all. Dal eommiUy will be a gfoe rimple diteraion ot pulling olwtMrtiooa oo j
De follow- the railroad iraefc, *o that tba night train* |
we leant, about fire minute* and broogh club. We waal you to sing.
ia a verdict of aaptitlal.
idg ahentfomeu will be that committy : pmaing here could have tho fun of push
■ Mr. 8ofoo&gt;on Shively of Haatinga town­ Henry 5Lnilg-&gt;mcry W-, Jamas Alexander iog them off, or of befog themrel*** thrown
ship, ha* just returned from Ohio, where 8., and John Cdboun Q. Now I goingi
WM a Motion hand, ud liaa ban ■ mi­
he baa been oo buaiaoa, and reporta that
deat of tbfo village for tbe leal year.
wheat ia looking very slim ia some lucriiIt appear* that tbe .work ol ..b.tructioR
tie* in that State, either having been

killed out by in*ecta, or abo the freezing
Where village, ha* been going oo, mure or lea*, for
aod thawing during the winter ha* dune leek at pickle*, day am all up.
am paint ? To high, peya, ate whilewaah. aeveral mitrtba past, hut meetly within tbe
I tell you we got te do it. Next limo we la»l three week*, the 7.30 evraiag train
I. N.'Hnbburd long a rerident of Yenmeet wa ha! alt de—we fix cp everything. from Grand Rapid* having struck them,
kee Spring*, haaremoved to Kan***, where
Now let du glee dub ting, den we jura (the obalructioos) several tlmaa, but with­
he goes to take charge of hb brother's
out damage.
Hon. T. A. Hubbard's farm ; T. A. hav­
The hand uar(boe*c has been broken
ing bteo alerted Rapiater of Deed* for
open several limo* aod lb* hand ear put
Humncr Co., that Stata. Mr. I. N. Hub­
upon tbe track, aad Urge stone* bare
bard wa* the Jreeadrcr of Yankee Springe,
been found upon tbo track, and it &gt;i*&lt;
which ofioe be rerigjred, and Goo. W.
Rawcfi. Real Estate Exchaug*.
■
been by tbe mret strict vigiUneo oo the
SdU cheap fin fo* by the College Wileox Esq., was appointed m hb atead.
putt of Mr. O'Day, tbe Section Bom, that
Republican
County
Convention.
Student* at jkibjon. C. T. Parker.
A. M. Black ha* another grand piece nf
the track baa been kept passable for
A Rcptblican County Convraikni for
A npmbcYvif firat ciasa term* for aale at arehitectute art up in hb marble ahop.
It b tbe Heoey monument that wo mid the (laxtian ot tcii delegates to represent
Ou Thursday evening the 4th iwai, Mr.
the
County
of
Barry
in
the
Slate
C'onaeveral weeks ago Mr. Black waa about
O'Day want eat from .hi* bouse, which b
to commence. It b of variegated Ver­ ventioo, tu be brid at Detroit on tbe 12th upon ■ he railroad greuad* tome halt a
day
of
May,
A.
D
,
1880,
and
for
aueb
mont marble, very beautiful, both in qual­
[ mile nonb at tbe Depot, aod walk'd up
ity of material, and design of^attern, and other'boaipeaa a* may properly com* be- toward tbe Ihfwt, then walked Lack to
th* work on it fo a* only Mr Black know*
hb heart and a-krd Mr* O’Day te welch
Runyan A Son are filling their boot and 1 how to du.
It b a family mcionmeot* ' Court Hca*«. io the City of Hearing*, n
bhoe »a&gt;re w|th a splendid stock for tbo I
Thursday, tbe 29th day uf April. I&amp;W. al
aod b to be set up to Rivyrrida eeme&lt;ery.
12 o'clockj noon.
fTpring trade.
Cull aod aeeiL
Wo hereby return our hourly 'thanks to ,
We regret to bar* to suntuoce th* duMr. Samuel Roush of Freeport, for favor*
received from him.

With a very desirable and mod complete Stock of
FOREIGN AND IJONtESTIC,

Fine and medium priced

G-OOJDB :
Trimming Silks, Velvets, Fringes. Ribbons, Button..
An Elegant Asaortment of Hamburg Embroideries.
Qu&lt;pure, Valenclens, Madras and Torchon Lacea.
Bennltfal line of Silk anil Embroidered Tie* and'Rich it*.
Brown and Bleacheti Colton* from i to 2i yard* wide’
Splendid Stock of fine and cheap

READY-MADE CLOTHING I
Spk-ndid Stock of floe HATS AND CAPS. and

New Ksfbrtmciit of Spring Cloths. G'assimeres and Sailings.
And fine lino of Tailors Trimmings to mutch.
Merchant Tailoring done in all its Bnmche*.
Corpete, Mattings, Oil Cloths and lings.
lodiM, Mufies and Children’s fine Show and Slippera.

Th* Soperrbora of th* County and the
Mayor ft our city eity will do wall to re­
member lite Pruriaiattiun required by law
to be plated in ten voting plane io each
toweahip and ward Within tbe five day*
nest proceeding lb* deerion ou lb* Sih
day ot April. Copfoe at ten cent* tach

Q’OOJO'srjSja.n. &lt;fe co.,
Empire Block, Corner Store.

l3lf

NICHOLS,SHEPARD&amp;co.B;L!^iI:i

VIBRATOR

PUZZLE

F- SoMty, al hb home Wednrmlay, March
17th, Te* at G o'efouk.
'
j Sunday night, la*t. wa* bur of tbe
foldett of the winter. Monday morning implentente, wagon*, carriages. Ac- t\e,
and tbe community at Urge, regret that
(hr mereuty walked 8’ above uwo.
Beet itnd cheapest Cashmere at Grant'*. । Burney Mnscr u to leave.ua, but whag»
ever ba goes, A* will nervy with him the
well wiil.es of hit wuoy trbnd* io thia

dy applied in each
d-laj repna
a greai deal to lh« cold by huzwea'p*&lt;i-u
hi* feet got wore* daily, until use Jay L&lt;
fainted ia the al mac A few day* atai
ho agri* oame to my *ror*&lt;and *ho*«d m.

Tlmre will be a Convention held at the
Chidealer Schoolhouse, on SaKirday,
1 The efotrra to be built
Court
March 20lh, for the purpose of orgatinu?
Hou&lt;&lt;- (yard by order of tho Board of
a Woman'* Christian Tempmnec Union
Suprcifir*, is to be pot in by Mr. J. Q.
Crerey.l
The I.Ji« of the W. C. T. U, will
five &gt; Noah eo4 Milk social Wednesday
peening ;Mareh 17th. A full attendance
i derirei.
The Bspitiat Sorieay will give a augur
alicial Friday evening.
RefmhuMnts
served at right.
A cordial invitation b
BXttirlcd tdafl.

pi[cr» and dfoecaeioM on subject* of in­
tereat to the teuqonucc cause, and a abort
addrara may be expected from Mr*. N.
Bailey. let every woman in Rutland
fed that the ba* a special invitation to b*
present. Come and ace for youroelvcs, and
learn wbat each one'* duty fo, a* good ettiacua, to-aid ia the awpprtwrion of tbb avil
which ia upon ua in all it* mighty
' Boat anu'ab'fkpert Ceahme re at Grant'*. strength, and by uniting upon tome plan
of harmofliou* action, aid in ita removal
Remember the Ireture at Union Hall
thia evening by Rev. T. J. Weat.
Il
We bad tbe pleasure of listening to the
will undoubtedly ba an interesting lecture
lactam of tbat'ekx|U*nt temperance orator
aad it will pay to attend.
and lecturer, Mr. John IL Clark, on Suu
. B&lt;at and cheapnt Caihmereat Grant'*.
day and Monday evening bat
His br­
"Oar aairhboc* over the way”, had bet-1
tor follow thrir own ad vies and "pull
dawa the blind*” before Maoding at the

Beat and cheapcat Cashmere at Great *, crowded, notwithalMdiag there wa* tu
L. Siorq, one of nar moat popular aad admitlanoa foe. aod we rinecrely believe
atKcamfal merchant* left on Saturday last that the hall would be thronged tightly
for New Tack City for tho parpore of pur. for a week, if Mr. Clark were te bold
chxaing bl* rpring and autamer stuck of forth there. To nay that bo b ao aloqucat
speaker, i* but uring tame word*. To aay
Dm: and cheapest Caahmere at Great's. that he b aanMst, but half expraaaea it,
J. M. Roger*, on Saturday laat, shipped aod io ny that there b juat eUoagb bamur
tram tbb city, two ear load* of eatt1*, some to slut the button* from your veep1, jiut
of them very fine indeed, e»p*ei*lly tho** exactly bitait.' Tboae who mire bcurieg
which be purchased of Mr. Fred. McNair.
They were beamin'.

that they Wi'l regret, whan they bear tbeir
friawda tell of hb eluqwnon and power.
There are still a go.4 many of our aubWa hop* Mr. Clark may be aacemd to
aetiber* who daairo to pay theie aubeeripapeak hoe* ayain era long
them do ao aeon aa the rood* ar* anffrient
ly reulcdpro they ran, fee w* need it.

Bert and cheapest Cashmere al Grant *.

The Ladle*' Sewing Society connected
■iib the Epboopal Church, will bo ontertaiotd by the Ladies at Ui* Society Parlor*
in Rowe: Block, on Thursday of thb

■ The Kemon at Naahvilk, oo Monday,
nmiltod fo Ita riaotfon of tba eititena er
Temparaacw Ticket by a handsome major­
ity. Elihu B.Chipman, President of the
lU£&gt;rm Club, bring vturtad Prwideol ot
the village.
We Irani that J. W. Boekte, Kaq., b
confined to kb bad, and has bees, for aev­
eral wckka, with general defolity. W* do
net Iraru that there fo any purticuLr disearn about him, but age aod debility, aod
he is much mused upon car street*.
l^rt and ebraptet Caehmerd at Grant *.

At the Hocfolnf Reform Club No. 2,
Thursday avretfog, March 4, the nrt prneatri* nmowaled to jost fill 00. The
dub daaira to thank tbe Jadiea of tho
Christian I’nfon for the use of tbeir
dishes, Ac., Ae, aad the public generally
for their liberal patronage

Best and cheapcrt Caabmarn *1 Grant a.
Mix. Stanton will giva her very lateraatfog footer* on '-Our Girb," &lt;m Monday
Kro. March 22, In Union Hall. No
tout foe. father, brother or youag lady
tbcaild fad to hear it. Admbefou 25«a
Ilrerrvad rest* tnu be had without extra
charge at Hwdenhotia.

*

i track te where a forgo atuoc waa lying, and
carried it upon th* track, and when hq
laid it down she was very near him, and
raid to him - "That will du Mr. Hwlimaa,
I know you and will nq&gt;oct you te morrow

REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE AND TO RE1

Io my life, but nothing to equal thb, aod
wa* afraid tbe poor firfi-.w would lose Lit
iI! limb*.
Ue asked m* for Sr. Jacob'*
i Oil ; but at firat I refuted, aa I did not
wish to take the raapnubility to myealf,

____ County Cum­
Sheas)* Mr Huffman stooped down aa
-----.j’w. H. Powua,
if to pick np a none and »he thought b*
D. R. Cook,
Chairman.
would throw it at her, but he turae-d from taafoJer wttb him.
Secretary.
.■
I’ate-i Hastings, March 4th, 1880.

tmpeuwl term at *.&gt; Urx aa Eeetlem*.
I.U HZ-..1.. . .1
I--.-- C._

After *i»&lt; &lt;i»y* &lt;br ■

Rueio«an «&gt;f the Barry Coeaty Probate saw the headlight of tbe early evening
Court, for the week ending March 9th. train e&gt;NM around the c»m far down the
Clcmrete Smith, Judgn.
track, and knew that •otcrtbtng must be
Ftyy -1'*-—Malte* of appointing a
guardian for John R. Mohler. Proceed
ing* withdrawn.

Knappen*« Law O"ice

' Company that Mr O Ihy wa&lt; careleM
MarchBatata of M. J. FriAie, aod negligent in hb buiiaiwa and to gtt !
deceased Foreign will admitted to Pro­ him diaehirgad. hoping that be (Huffman)
bate. C. M. Knappea, roliritor for peti might get the altnition fur himself. “And .
Shrwwdnoe* and Ability.
Haman waa haa^.-J spin the galfow* he ■
Hop Bitter* ao freely adverlbed in al*
had prepared tn Mordieai
■ Dr. S. 8. Parkhurrt i* again apon our the paper*, secular and rtligioua, are hav­
ing * forge **!e, and are (uppUattng all
alreMs, hb temporary eriufinetamt to bn
Estate of George A. Wilcox, a mitxo. ruunn being oaly the effect of over ex­ other medicioc*. There fo n&lt;&gt; deeyiag the
virtue* ef the Hop plant, aad th* proprtaPetition for *pp&lt; iirtmenl of guardian filed.
ter* of these Bitter* have Shown great
ertion and coasHjtMat fatigue.
Bond filed and Idler iuued te William
Ttr Maple Sapr Serial at the Hoouui ■ hrewdnea* tod ability in nompowndmg a
of the hint Congregational Society of Bitter*, whose virtue* are *o palpable to
1 every one's observation • Krehaeyr 44 45
Ettata of lUbeeca Halladay,
| Middleville, cn Friday evening tbe fitli
Petition to aril real estate filed
inM., whir* Sugar and I«a*aca were plenty, I
Iteth inst. aaaicnrd for bearing.
wa* a *ueevm, erpeetally that part of it
which wa* uod«r tLe upedal care of Mi»a I
Final aco,unt of adminbtretor filed with
Kilty Comb*, Mia* Rim Waikina and
petition for. allowance and discharge.
Mu* Manic Pnu'dle, aod known a* the
March “*j, iaaum assigned for hearing.
Art Gallery, wb«r* many ttnnga eariu*tIfotele of Milo Uabonx. dereared.
tiea tree to aatnre though embellished by
art, were exhibited, to tbe great amuse­
ment of all who paid thrir nickel at tbe

Medical Society.
Estate of Henry Troyer, 'deceased.
Th* Regular Quartetly Meeting of the
L**h Dnrkce appointed administrator.
Hahanamann Medical Booiety of* Etton
and Barry Co*-, met *K WoieoU Houae,' April 2Gth nod Hept. 1st, next, aaaigned
Naahritti, Mieh., Mdkh 3, 1880,10:30, for hearing claim* before tbe Court.
Estate of Peter Zebrick, at. ah I.irenta
A. M. Th* followiog officer* for the cn
to sail jml estate granted gnardfoa
March 5 —Estate of W. IL Frye, deaaaaed. Receipt of heir* filed by admin­
istrator aad order of discharge entered.
NtavS*
Sod Vfoa Pre*., Dr. L P
H.aen. CMitrt; Booordtng 8«-., Dr. E F.
other*, minora. Petition
Grant, Harting* ; Car. 8ec., Dr. C. &amp;
be docreed te pay a certain
8ocll, Ver mootvUIc; Treasurer, Dr. F. I..
to W. 8. n Mapes tiled. March 22d,
Boell, Kalatno
Tho afortfoc waa foikiwed by ao oxami instant, aailgeed for hearing, and citation
nation ot etima, and discussion of same.
Mrs. Dr. Burton mad a very able and inEstate of John 11. Cbrfopril, daceaacd.
terortiog paper on -The tainance of mind Petition for appoiutmeut of adininfotreior
upon tbe nencu* *yii«n"
filed. April 1st, next assigned for bmrSupper wa* (prvad at tbo Hotel, after

The exhibition eoniuted of fifty vbwa,
among which were tbe Mill upon the
Flo*a, Among tbe Cicada, Mnaic ia the
Air, Deaf and Blind, Pairing Off, Huaret
in Chia*,- Bonaparte Croaring th* Rhine,
Mnatered la an-l Mnatered Oat, Com­
mentator on Aeta,
Degdla'a Coaatry
Ileal aod cheapest Cashmere, al Gnat's
Seat, A*., Ac.
Mma Millie DaL^g baling removed
Tba Maple Sugar Social al Mr* Smith .
RretaurMl, uader tbe aa*p*e** of lb* Reg ever L- Stem's Btnen, fo now prepared to
ukr Baptbt Church of Middbvilfo, ow du alt work in bar line *f ouiluig. String.
Aa. Aa. Thauklag my many prtrnan fur
Wedoeaday rveMug, tbr34 inM. waa abo

March H.—K*tate of Amos A. Smith,
daevaaed.
Prtkiou foe appointment of
administrator filed- April lat next, aasheep Breeders Aaaociation.
signed for bearing.
la rnpoatae to tbe anil ia tba Baww tn
Estate af Friar Zcbrick aad other*,
of two week* ego for a meeting of lb*
minor*. . Bond aad oath on sals of yval
farmer* of tho county to form a aheep
breeders and »&gt;ol grower* aaaoeiatioo, to
be bold at tbe Coart Houae la ibia

wall of water, and lou of good fruit. W ill
trade for 40 er 60 sore farm, ud wil pay
ths difference, abooU there b* a*T I '«a
quire ef
Hwnjr Jo***.
42m2
2d Ward. Haaatag* C.ty.

Haute of Amanda M. Monger, deceased.
Claim* beard and report filed. Amount
of claim*. I134 .G1.
Eatata of Pheba A- 1’hinip*. decaaad.
Daniel Striker appointed administrator,
perform* hi* duly a* aoeh, file* hb report
aod is dfoeharged.
Ertate of Paler Foimar, a minor. Becvipt filed and gnardian dbehargad.

Knappen's Law Office.

Farms For Sale.
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sion in a eaaabboat from New York to
Lake Champlain. Thye are thirty-nine
illnstratioM by membra of the dab. chief­
ly reflecting thespiril of jollity which ba.

SYRUP
—“'X'” 60 Year* Before the Public.

Th* lows fagirialure Um passed 1 bill
ttiuu and literary mao. Tho intevior prohibiting the manufacture or' Mb of
decorotfoos of th® boat, character* ul tbo
Oteanirgcrinc io thu State.
■
tow to which it wks attached ow tbo Hud
aoo, tbe inadcoto by the way, life and
scene* co the low.path, tba p*i*-**rl aod
among tb ■ subjects ot serious or humoruas
dolinestian. Over thirty pages are ac­
corded to the paper, whbh b thou-ht to
be superior in interval and uniqueness to
The Tfln Club at Play, published a year
Sin the same magaxioe, ud ack nowI
d to be "tbo hit of the anasou." The
ts ar* Abbey, Chase, Gifford, Rein­
hart, Weir, faffsn Diclmu, Hcpkinaon
Smith, Quartley, Sarouv, Twaehmu and
O'Donovan. The text i* by faffsn and

Ofio* near two hundred and fifty thouaaad
cases awaling aeuoe, while under its prew­
eal administration sqt over one thouaud
a mouth are perfected, aod, at thb rote it
will require twenty yean aod more to per.
fact all thmo cliimj. Mr. Coffrolh, at
Pennsylvania, has iaitiatod two measure*
tn Congress which lubk to relief. One of
thou propose* to- place oa the ponaion rolb
ths names of all survivor* of th* military
and naval service of the Unital State* dar­
ing tbe recant war who wet* disabled ia
tbo aervi**, and tb* widow* or ether
dependent relatives of those who died ia
the ssrvfo*, and that they shall receive
pension* only from the date of the f&lt;»eego af the law. Tbe rate of pensioa
shall bo 18. a month for death or total
disability, aod flfl- * month far partial
disability.
, \
The second provision of thb biifaU
that ou making proof th* affidavit af the
applicant himself »h»*.l be reerived, but it
must be corroborated by the affidavits of

When a death occur* tn Fiji b has to
be registered ; and tbo native scribe nut
dnfre.joootly fills the blank left far "cause
of death" with the words "medicine sup­
plied by miasiouuie*
After all Mt. Blanc b not the highest
uaioeaee of Europe. Recent measure
acuta go to show that tbe Elbert tenonla n, of tbe Citx3ud.ni ebain, exceed* it by
more than 2,3&lt;X) feci.
" Geo. Braddock's grave near Piusburg

glwb larches, two Norway sprare* ud a
willow are planted around It.

Did it ever occur to you why a lawyer
wh&gt; b conducting • disputed rill case b
like'a trapes-- performer in a circus?
Didn’t? Well, its because be flic* through
the heir with the groeteri of foe*.
liv. Tho bus Bcceber b rtsponsibfa far
the following bit of advice :
"If your
wife objects to kbuag ycu because ycu
smoke, simply remark that you know
Sjrne girl who will That seulea it."
Jacob Henson, tho veritable "L’ocfe
TouT.of, Mm. Btowe's f«m&lt;wu novel, b
wheat dains err now pending before tbe atill I living nesr Chatham, Ont. IU was
Commiasioocr of Furious taay withdraw io a Ifetruit lheator last ymr ud wit­
nessed the play of which he b the hero.
then and take advantage of thb act.
A city broker, visiting a country lady
Tbe other bill provide* fur the establish
inept of a Court of Pensions. Thb co art ud wishing to increase her knowledge uf
b to consint of a chief and four associate affairs, asked her if she knew what "vaterjustices. The court b to have jurisdic­ ing Mock" meant, to which the replied.
tion of all pension caam decided adrcrosly "Of eourac I do; it Is giving tbe cow*
by the Cvmmbrioner o! Pctnioos. Tbe
deebioa oflbe court ia to be final.
Kate is a red-headed, black-eyed bsbv,
Contrary to gencrcl ex pectai ion the ju*t loo euto for any use. Tho other night
Democrats have detanained to take op the she eioeed her little prayer a* follows ;
Fit* John Porter rose in the Senate, aod "Dod, 11 rase mats tne a ctood 'iulodiri"—
end then forgettiag for whose sake, she
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from day added “for pity's rate, amen."
to day until disposed of. Senator Ran­
Scans in Now York : "Plcaso, sir, give
dolph, who b charged with lbs conduct sf
tbo Dill, succeeded Friday iu baring it me a penny , my mother i.* atarviog ud
formally taken up, end Mt undentandutg we have nothing to eat, and no money to
was reached by which the discussion will get food " “Cu't do it, little girl ; I'm
begin co Monday. Senator Randolph b on my way to suMeribo to tho Irish relief
earnest end enthusiastic in hb support of fund, aad must not be bothered."
Porter, ud cxnremea confidence in hb
Io a little family discussion,- tbe other
ability to rare* the bill successfully day, the madam remarked, somewhat tart­
-through. He raid today that.it was hb ly ; "When I marry again—" "I sup.
pose
you will marry a fool," interrupted
purpose to proas tho bill to a vote without
unnecessary delay. He claims to have as­ the huaband, "Beg your pardon," said
surance* fam several Republican Senators ifa, "I shall do nothing of tbe kind. I
that they will support the measure. prefer a change." Tbe lord ud master
General Porter has been io thu city fre­
quently dnring^the winter, as tbe guest of
A Quincy small boy was looking at
Ex-Secretary Delano, who recently ar*
rived in Washington fam an extended
tour in the South, slataa that everywhere
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were, however, as a rub, active far Sher­
man, ud he briicvm that their activity
aad seal may succeed in securing driagtUa
to Chicago that will caat their votes, at
least ou the first four ballots, for Shcrtnu.
An intorcMing episode al the Capitol oa
Tuesday was the brief speeches of Senator*
Voorhsoi and Morrill, of tbo Committee
oa the Library, on the bUl to pay the
heir* of the late artist, Brumidi, the few
hundred dollar* remaining dur him, and
also lo defray hb funeral expenses. Constutino Brumidi's only, reward for tbo
oonuauous lab%r of a quarter sf a century,
will lx a pcstbutuous fame which will
probably grow brighter as a knowledge of
[...rej-k- award a high order of merit
Co Brumidi's work. Unfortunately, muy
of hb moat admirable fresco paintings are
hidden fo dark conifers or is committee
rooms whish are not open to the public.
Bnuuidi regarded the dscoralion of the
Capitol as hb lifo-wutk, and, though hb
oompensation was ao meagre that ho dies
oitirsly destitute be never seems to hare
sought more remunerative employment.
Be laatns a daughter abroad who was de­
pendent upon hb ntmitlannw, and ao
adopted soo who. was pursuing tbo study
of art under hb triliou. Hb groat value
will doubtless become cridaot to those up­
on whom it may devolve to secure a oompetocl band to finish hb uncompleted

oral Grant to uy ether candidsic .sad
will rota solidly foe him, but what good
will thrir vot usds ? If they are oast at
aU, they will si'.ber be throwo out or out
numberwd by tissue baHota. Tbo Bopu&gt;
ficaoa of the North must elect the next

grievance* of tho National Guard of that
lime, aad contains a stirring account of
the metscroUe riot of the Btrehai or sol
diery, in tbe early part of Peter's reign.
Mr. Schuyler's style b admirably adapted
to narrative, being dear and vigorous, and
free from whimsicality ; he b not a mere
translator of events, bat hb wide acquaint*
anco with Rueb and its history lias de­
veloped decided snd original opinion. The
illustrations, being entirely fawn Rusina
Bearces, arc sure to be authentic. In thb
part they number eighteen, ud employ
the service* of Cbariemagnn (painter to
tho present Court) Dmitrieff, Francis La­
throp end others.
Mr. Richard Whiting contributes a pa •
per on •‘Cham,” the late French earica
turart, lo which there are twenty illustratfoas, chiefly from Cham's original sketchco in tbe Assemble* Nationals Ootnique,
Charivari, aod elsewhere, and include ca­
ricatures of Luoartfoe, Loub Bone.' fa­
vour, Lnmcnnau, Mootalcmfart, Felix
I’yat, Hugo and Girardin. A portrait of
Cham is given, and a copy of Muonu-r's
artistic creation of Joseph Piudhamme,

The fiuionut repraKntatirc to tho Malto
legtab'.urr from the town of t-rarborougb.
recently preaeated u order, of which tho
following b a literal capy:
"Ordered, that tbo judiciary oommiuy
be diracticd to inquire into the epudiaocy
of ao unending tbe ouaMitution af the stat
that the wrigh: of raffrage shall bo licacti
to those who ere able to r«ad and rite the
Engibh Ungage."

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***'■ ASMw4ae«lU*MiOT w* (I1. Ari
3sis

Malaria Dcatroyed.
G. A. J. Gadbob, of Brockville, Cua- •sUslI stare *re*s*** iaiarw
da, certifies that bo wa* pruetntsd by a
nularhl db*aa«i cuutruetod in Texas, snd
wua &lt;ieick)y ud cutujIricly cored by the
use.ui Warner a Safe PiU. ud 8.1c Bit­
ters,
Be adds : ~1 shall sever travel in
that climato without your Safe Pills and
BiUcrs as a part of my outfit."
15-2S.
The Groeucasde (Indiana) /foMarr calls

erala hate been placed upon tbe Grand
Jury of 1‘usosm oienty, where the build­
ings of lUpublicus were recently burned
because they employed negroes a* farm

WILL.YOU
READ THIS
for 52 0 0.

Fruits, treats thb month io hb usual
practical way of Raspberries for Home
snd Market, ud u illustrated with strik­
ing drawing* of berriwa, etc., by Gibson,
Kappce, Riordan and Taber. Tbo ~ n&lt;-*
whtcti it u anooum-ed, baa awakened wid&gt;
interest, will end with the April p*p*r.
which will probably be the most fully aod
happily illustrated of all.
.
The, soooad part of Mrs. Burnett's
Loubuua. introduces s chancier who s
likely to be a favorite with he- readers,
Loubiuny'a ftfher, Rogers
The Grsudiaantvs l prvtwunie1 ia throe
syllables; roaches its fifth pert, with more
of tbe interesting Crwile ' lift la New

Two View* of Napoleon, i* an unsigned ,
review of tbv memoir* of Prines Metter­
nich ud of Mme. de Remuset (Parts 1
ud 11.). in which th* writer gives rea­
sons fur thinkiqg that tho latter, book was
"doctored". Over Sunday at NcwBharou
b a pictnrtaviu* description of a Kansas
cattle town, by Henry King, one of the
moat promising ot tbe newer writer*. Tbe
frontier man's opinion of tbe ledbn, in
Mr. King's p*yvr, may be road iu connec­
tion with the following pswr by H !L,
oo The Wards uf tbe L'nitdB Slatos ‘Go*.

under which title thb author cuotemplaica
pubUahiog at Intervals minor nbserrailene
and mcm-mnda about out door life.
The poetry is by Kila iHetx, Elicabeth
Stuart PbeiM. Anna Lynch Botta, G. P*
Lathrop, T. Vf. IGgqinsoo and M.
T. 11.
The Departments are fresh and varied
ia subject. In Topics of the Time, ,I&gt;r.
Hollaed announces the willingneu of
Scribner &amp; Co'., to purchase pictures fur
out-of town buyers—u estarpriu under­
taken chiefly in the interest of American

vision sf the Scripture*-aad loduslrisl
Education sir also dbewwed. He-------- 11
.Society breaks a boo* or two w
some scriptural eograviagv, an 1 gu*d long '
Shopping fur Country Friends ai
and earnestly upon a repress citation of '
Plague of Furvcsl Calls, and the p
Adam ud Eve tn their primitive dress. The
,
GvocrtJ Principles of Cooke*
Taming to bb mother, be naked, "Ma.
to a dos* with the aonsidentioa o
didn't Adam ud Eva wear any clothes ?"
broiling- Among the books -__ _
“No, my son." Ths Ud raflssted a mo- and
b
Mr.
Linton's Hint* on Wood Engraving.
meat, aod arid, “By hokey, though, but i
There is also an account of the School
111 bet tbo mosquito* Jist made them
Kxpwimooi in Quioey, Maae, which seems
bump themsrivoa lively.
lo be growing in favor. Tbs World s
Work b given up to u arooaat of the
r Night Ufa of Young Men
eovsl urao.re»«ot ud ventilation of th*
One night often destroys a whole life. Msdboe
;
8'inare Theatre, with two draw
The leakage uf tho night keeps the day bigs
j
by r ranci* Lathrop Brio-a- Brae
*■--------------- y. Nighi U do'* barrestiog (oaolaio* four unpublubcd pvmt by the
late Irwia Russell, ud under Puoiical
Ameni'ie* eime metrical corrmposdeaoe
which took plafc last sutnmir between Mr

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Sewing Machin.
Utrnakd it AftcarcKe,
UtparaHdeJ it Silicify.
Uuxr*a:icJ is CsnstncticK.
UtprtCtdaicd it Fopulsrifr.
Atd Uefafrfcd it tkc Bnod C~-.

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SARSAPARILLA1
um taam, trsmu,

lives. The eity under the gaslight in not
tbe same aa under God's sunlight Tho
allurements and perib and pitfalls of night
are a hundred fold deeper end darker and
mor* daatraetivc. Night life in our dtb*
b a dark problem, whoso depths ud
abyssal ud whirlpool* nuke u&gt; start bock
with horror. AU night iobg leara are fal­
ling, bfood b streaming
Young men, tall me how, ud where you
End your evening*, and I will write out
chart of your character ud final des
tiny, with bluks to insert your names. It
seem* to Be u appropriate text would be,
••Watchmu, whMri th* sightT‘ Po­
liceman, paring thy beat, what ot the
night 7 What are tb* young mas of the
rity doing at night? Where do they
spend tbeir evening* ? Who are thrir sosocietal ? What arc lhetr habits ? Where
do they go in, aad what lime do you see
them come out? I’olioemen, would tho

CHICAGO &amp; IW MICHIGAN RAILSCAC

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JIStEflS

Per sale by Roberts i HotahkUs.

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has only to puy hb regular two IriUi*
through Kbricin' aguey, to rocrive, tx t
only Peterson', for a yew, but * really
valuable quarterly mapaxiae of Cuhloa as
wdl.
How thb b to ha done, is explained U
length, in the premium ibt to Ebricbs'
Fashion Quarterly, an advance of which
lies upon our table. Nor b thb tbe only
novet feature which thb same premium
Ibt eoatafoe. Other mvpxirar* offer pre mluma for subscriber*, but tbe Fashion
Quarterly not only doss that, but la ad­
dition, inaugural™ ths novel idea of pre­
miums wadkeW subscriber*. Bat over tho
Mtoundiag mystery we drop a discreet

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SNOW &amp; oo.
W«M»,
Tho &gt;'ew York TkAwae thinks that
Garorioe end DoenrUy would U a Reform I
uokM wxh rtMMihinli—usd that whoa a I

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VOL. 24. NO. 46.

THIS PAPER™
MEW YORK.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. 1880.

Having purchased the interest of Burns .Messer in the Agricul­
tural Buxines*, I shall hereafter conduct the busincm alone. I will
continue to keep the full line of Machinery, Ac., heretofore sold
by Messer Bros., and wish to call your special attention to a few
«&gt;f the principal Implements kept' for nle. The old reliable

WHOLE NO. 1297.

VmumM. D. CL,)
Manta 8, IgSO.J
Speaker Randall atiH iaawu that it ■
prvluLle that Congrma wffl get away by
the middle of May, but m ana aba agrewuh him The Haute will begin work in

iam

Banka, Call Av He___ ____ .
Mu Sad, 1880. O. Btreimm Of ImpreBy Order of Cow
Al 7 o'clock, the citiaem morel, «lIcge atudeou oo a lark) bad Ealhreed in
uaoaoM number* to publicly declare ibeir

For Reaping needs only mentioning, they have been sold here for
Twenty years and there ucnot ’ less than ONE THOUSAND of
them now in use in Barry County.' Ov
’loads
' were sold
’''
last year and nearly a car load have been sold this season. J also
wll thtf
’
;

ADRIANCE REAPER.
WALTER A

d.rera and ,nndry other aebemre in which
ll.tr. ia auppoeed to bo a few dripping,,
i" trow Jn fall blare.
The pemonnei of
thia (yndimta if given to-Coogrrea. would
briug oertaia death to all the rebemew
they hare in charge. It may be to tha
publie interact to keep aa tja on thia
ayndicata. Il ian’l aa pore aa virtue itaelf

WOOD

Consisting of the IRON MOWER, SWEEP RAKE REAPER
and BINDERS. He Lithe only manufacturer who low a oneceasful TWINE BINDER.' Don’t forgot that I have u car load of

STUDEBAKEll WAGONS
With Patent Tire Slope Sliouldei
rolled in boiled oil.
1 will tell you some other time about the Engines, Sow Mills,
Threshers. Clover Hullcrs. Ac.
Respect fully Yours.
thjaelf and plereure thy friend.
Ncilbar
borrow money of a neighbor, or ■ fncud.
but bf a atranger, where, paying for U,
thou cbalt bear no mare of it. Otberwiaa
tbu« *b*lt achpa* tby fredit, laae (by free-,
dom. aad yet pay aa dear a* to anutberi
But in borrowing of money be peeciou* of
thy word : fur he that hath atr* of keep-. I
ing day* of payment b lord of another

AT THE CASH STORE

aa* ia all ibe large boot* and aboe mana
firluring tntotlubmenta—bc.ag worked
upon a royally of one ent or more far
every thoe made
The income ariarog
from it b eanruKMu, lhe atoekholdcn re­
ceiving far many yean ovar 140 per acet,
per annum. Everybody ocaaected with
it, ia fare, ha* become rich, and certainly
if (U object of taauiag patent* few men\
torion* iareation b only to recur* to th*)
deviaer a ft(r reeompesre for hii labor,
ar. __.L_ •_ I
____ _________ __

VIII. We pee hh "Adricc to hia Son,
aa a aingular example of the aeuleoewa,
aenM. prudence, and wurldliurea which the
great atalntmaa carried, into all hir aoeial
rctalioor, private at well a* pablie.
He
died io 1198, hating lived a proepcroui
and aeeurw life in danjiToua limenpyet

are all jtiftn, and &lt;&gt;( little charge
And if
tbou ba&gt;t catiae Io bcatuw any great era
laity, let it be aumething wliieh mar be
daily in right , “IhcrwiM in thia ambi-.ioo*
ax*, (boa alialt remain like a hop wnh &gt;nt
a pule, lire m obarurity. and Im made a
foot ball for every inrolling companion to

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Nubias, Ac.

DENTIST

Micbiian

•NaiMle,
I?.

In aapfon a meererc which iball bring all
GotrreoKM recurilkw within euy reach
M Itc pnocrel iarertora.
tn doing thia
be it oloiurer taking a IcawM from France,
ami, boride*. &lt;• al.^kccpia- an eye upen
(be pomille ewnrereinn of (be alack of ibe I
Gttwax railway*.
Bal wUuver may be
the nllimalc abjm ihia M one of Ibe few
well adviard aicpa which (be German*
bare j«l taken in financial maden
At a n»M(iog of (he I'rograeiu party

J.

caw, Sin aal Onaaeital

ibrv. V* help thew with aneb rule* and ad
vertbement* foe :be a&gt;|*ario; of iby life,
aa are rat her pained by experience (han by tn affect, or neglect,.popularity, too tnarh
modi reading. To (he end that, entcrin.- Seek noVto be Kaaex, ahna to be Raleigh.
9. Trunt not any nun with thy life,
into tkip exorbitant epr, tbou merit be
credit, or mate : far it it mere lolly foe a 1

P A I'M TE'R

Sweet’s H°Tel&gt;

Me Share Lie*

Imperial Soap

ST TO AN D FROM
5 ANO DETROIT.

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES

good, match near )&gt;«a&gt;c and at Erirere , if
weak, far off and-&lt;|uickly.
Inquire dihgently of her diapoaiuoo, aud how her pm
rent* have been tndtned in their yunth.
Let her out be poor, how gencTona aoever.
For a man can buy nothing ia the market
with gentility.
Nor ebuoac a banc aad
uncomely creature altogether fur wealth ;

I In. in flic box.
barsfor 10 boxes with cosh, $52.60

lata 8Di Btsl fttiei-wa in Iktiffl

llmG

WAKE UP!

SAWS FILED,

-------- „--------------- _--------- .ally.
town•hip, county. direnei and Siam, end if
they will do (hit, bia nominaiiuu ia co
lain. Osaa urea mated bj lbw Bnpnblinu

orders fur; 10 boxen we will send the eleventh box free ito proposed
above.. If you dfTnot wish to -•« t.d money in advance you may
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your yirk* the* to bear her talk. For tbou
town with the uixlerstanding that ha i4io remit it to us on receipt (halt And it, to thy great grief, that there

of the Soup whiefi is to be a&gt;tip]Mid to liis

1S@1S
M ■

Parker.)
D ud eall* were mode for Mr C. T.
Howard, the illnatnoua champion cfhuwnn

|ireccp«a , and, next unto Moaca'a table*, If I
them imprint them in iby mind. thonaHU I
reap (he benefit, aud I the content. And |
they,arc three following
I
WLen it ehall plcaae God to bring j
thee to nun'* estate, un great prorideixv
and circa inspection in ebooaing thy wile.
Fur fnroi 1 Store will tpeioR all thy future
good at erlL Abd it ia an action at life

Corner Monroo and Jefferson Streets, New York.

LIME.
HAIR.
STU000,
CEMENT.
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER.
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRAGS

vires,. and (heir hnepiiatiir brere the
I lam*. But Unhb iwlr.uh drunkard* out
of thine bocM. which it a vice impairing
health, conanming much, and make* no
abow.
I Meat beard praise aaeribsd to
the drunkard, but tjt iho well bearing of

CLOTHING

Meis’ YBrtta, Boys and CUMiei
everywhere. left to their own free will,
rallr about him aa ah.nil on other living !
man Ilia prewarn in the W«t mlh owl.
Um bigger. crowd* of auditor*, aud hi*
name calle forth tha lewd ant applauee.
And now that the Rcpublieaaa an ut.ee
tnoro locking for a chieftain who ran lead

LJiFT HAA'D PIO WS.

Clairs, Tata BstakaiiJ Mai Reaperand Mowers.
Pays the highest Cash price
for all kinds of Farmer# Pro­
duce. „
Farmers will do well to. con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing anv of the above article-,
at h't» Elevator, corner of Broad

tv nothing more fulaome than a abe fool.
Aad. touching tbe guiding of iby
home, lai thy bmwitality be moderate,
aad, acrcrdlog to the mean* of iby aatote.
rather plentiful than (paring, but net real
ly.
For I never knew any tnaa grow
poor by keej inx aa orderly table.
Bal

L. J. WHEELER.

�RMd Whit the lading Physiciins of the (ity ofAdfi&amp;n. Xkh.,

ay

To Whom this may ^Concern :
V.U---;
(UC I .OK uu vot WtUl , S
pocking the kind quarters af th* British
Lion oo the north, and with hi* tail a
swaehing around in the Gulf of Mnfao oo
the south. ( Frantic sppritue )
From all quarter* 1 jod call, for Ito
Oamp. C C. IteCamp, brought that nn
amanromfaing foe to the piling tyrants of
Wall BL to th* froel He remarked:
I want to call the attention of voanr
mou to tha advantage that the Greenback
party offer* fur ibair political adranrcmect
Thom old partim my, ".tend back young
mu and wait f.-r our oM aboos."
By
joining a party in it* iaf.nry, and Mill rery
week like the '.reeabick party, we can
grow with ite growth. We all want green­
back., ereo if they are national bank note*.
My mind goe* forward to the time when
we sWI .11
masters ; wbau every eitixen of thfa great
country will carry 110,000 in greenbacks
ia hi. pauU pocket*, aad that patriot, Ben
Butler will joyfully count tho spoon* in
the White Douse pantry.
With the cry
of “greenbacks and oBot,” let u* march
on to victory
By invitation, re-echoed from all qnattors, Mr. W. Reacoc Gulick, the tail
war homo of the Empire Blate, appeared.
Thi* distinguished gentleman spoke i* fvl

tit. That in order to provide employ
uteta fur the millmei ef aafferiag man who
are now foreed to tramp or laagvfah in th*
CollegN and Uaivmiisea ef oar State, the
Kalanuxoo river be widened sad taidc
deeper, ao that the fleet* of th* aalione nan
ascend bar sparkling waters ; and farther,
wc demand that-a nary yard be establish­
ed at Alhiret and that three laboring there
io ihall be paid at rite rate of IS for every
four boura of labc* ia money bronag the
Mamp of the goverument.
Purtbm-: in
order that the toiler* may be enabled to
aoeumulate money rapidly, we demand the
aMablfahmrat ai Albion by the Gaoeral
Government, of a flowing mill with a
capacity per day of 10,000 bbfa. of Gat
flour, made tram th* finest quality ot fiat
wheat, and in order that th* bread - made

The undersigned Phywicians aud Surgeons,
of the city of Adrian, have for s&lt;*veral years
past been acquainted with Wm. J. Holloway
as an able and reliable Prescription Drug­
gist. He is a graduate of the Pharmaceutical
College of the University, is able in his Pro­
fession and is
' in
' every respect worthy of the
confidence of the Profession and of the
Public.

£*«m*rwr Jfauwa, March 8, 1880.

A Hait ^Itod.
W. find th* fallowing io the N. Y.
fbleae of Thursday, the ilth inaL,
which wo especially commend to the can­
did conaidcration of the perofateat ad»o
caiea of that which i* called a "buaino*

pent Keeroyfam on the Pacific alope, is
ths influx cl Californian*, maguatro and
•mailer fry. A prominent Han Franei.no
lawyer, who is rsow here after an abaence cf
aixtsen yean, told me the other day that
be met more reprereaUtire Californian*
Ysatavdsy trecretery Sherman purchased
in Broadway than in California street,
only |2,eOO,UOO of the bonds offered. This
Fan FraneiMo There is great mining ac­
greatly disappointed many speculators, not
tivity. promiring to be largely dev^&gt;pod,
in atocka" only, but ia wheat, iron, notion
and there arc predictions enough of an
aad other prodaete, who have Uen hold­ might be war. The dbtinguiahed atran- eoortMua speculative busiueaw in the near
ing largely at very high prices, in the bo ger has almond eye*. He is a Chinaman,
D.Todd,
V. A. Baker,
C. Rynd,
lief that the Secretary would in aome my» a refugee from San Franeiwo and the leg
H. D. Hull.
A. M. Allen,
E. P. Andrews,
terious way make mooey abundant and ialatoro of the aand lot*. He work* cheap­
I. Tripp.
___________
N. H. Kimball,
W.
D. Morden,
easy, no mstter how high price* were ly, aud with no little teate, in an Orient*1,
pushed or bow wild *|wculatioo became.
R. Stephenson.
■ A. M. StepheriBon,
For some day* the market has been fever­ sort of way, aad it by mo ussoi follow*
ish, and &gt;t ba* been Ml that nothing but that any one would object to his pretence,
.
W. J. Holloway is a member of the firm of
a strong intarpoaition by the Secretary but thee again they might, and hi* cmwould pnreat a relapse. When it wss ployar*, who rather calculate on making a
known that ever (12,0(H),000 bonds had
been offered, more than half at or briow aeooutioo by hi* nord decorations, don't
wsut to run any riaka. There fat quit* a
reverance the heroic Dennis Kearney and the bids sooaptad last wack, the Street
Who hare recently bought out the Rtuiell Bros., where will b.
euro* the political tool* of the geld bug*. jumped to the conclusion that |3,O0O,OOO stir about tha incoming Chine**, aud In­ April'* capririmu annahinc . and mother*
found the largeat Stock uf
Blaine, Grant, Bayard, and other politi- or Io,000,000 at least would be taken. dia* with fine rquipegoe may be observed wul find the boy'* auit in th* diagram a
The Isler announcement that the Secretary any day exploring the purlieus of Nott
biasing ia its simplicity and oomfort.
_ Ctb. And w* defy John Sherman sod had aeceptnd bide for (2,000,000 only, street in aareh of male d.ambcrmaida, The new aerial, Glenarehan, begun in thi*
hia fiendish miuioo*, and row unswerving -iu»ri a sharp selling tuovement and a eon cook* and washers with pigtub, uader number open* with interest, and promise*
deration to the holy cause of Qroeobaek Kderabtof.il in pricro.
iu the (5ty.
io rival ite predeeamor* in merit. Tb&lt;Gewr/emca &lt;/ lit O-*re*rri» .—A* a
It
ia
writ
ta
understand
that
it
fa
not
ihs
impression
that
they
arc
preferable
to
ism and lire aad cherish the name* cf
rrpreeeotalivp of the ladepeodMtl party
the slock market ooiy, or mainly, which the arerage Bridget, costing lea* and giv­ heroin* ia a perfect apeeimcn of th* Amer
Compounding Prescription** n 8i»e&lt;5ti*lty.
Butter, Pomeroy, Daw*on aad Parker.
lean girl of culture and refinement, while
front th* great State ol Naw-York I have
fa in trouble. The root of the evil, in­
ing lev trouble. I'erbap* they may find al» pomswains courage and determine­
th* pleuare of appearing before you.
deed. is that price* of many important
Never io the asnal* of our country ba*
products have been pushed so high by that in going farther they hare fared lion, end all readers will watch with interthere Ueo a timej.hen’ the exigencies nt
We have u few pair ’that wc will exchange Cor Wood.
powerful speculaliv* cliques, oe by combi­ worse. I’oor abused Bridget ba* roaoy
nations ot Jarian ar prodao.iv, that for good point*.
gani man should atop to tbc”frsn't' and
eigu exports have been seriously cheeked,
After welcoming the heathen, wu have
denouaee with the greatest vehemence the
and imports from abroad have been un been speeding our parting guest. I’aroeU,
fraud, and peeuunciea that characterise
naturally stimulated. For the moment, the Irish M. P. and agitator. Th* gallant
th. Repo’ lies* and Democratu&gt; pertiw, a.
thia had become th* beat country in the Sixty ninth turned out to crart him to
now.
Gentlemen, arc w* men aad suffer
world in which to sell, and the poorest in ha steamer, and with lolly eoartewy, the
such dishonor, and.will we nofwaah the
wbicn to buy, a* to many artiriro. Hence eummittee who were spouting at him and
stain away in blood, X by no other mate*
the increasing derasad for money to carry hobnobbing with a &lt;/&lt;M-Ao»HZAaniu,
the country can be freed from the blood
enormous stocks of cemmoditiro st advanc­ vr parting xlus uf real peal smoked whis­
making powan of three blusted boodhold
ing prices was uo loogqr met by imports ky, left Col. Caranagb, the oommaudant.
er* ? I tell y*u geutfatnen the time ha*
of specie, oar were the export* of *p*cie well known io the war aa "the little major"
come lor action.
Can wc sit quietly by
(revealed. The bank reserves were de­ of the Irbh Brigade, cooling hi* heel* in
aad see th* eaura party vol* of the greatest
pleted by the enarmoua duties paid to the the blinding souw in front of tb» New
States in thfa Union earned in the poekets
in embroidery, farnuhed by th* Phils
York Hotel. The rlrit of th* aosnewhat delphia School ol Art-o*odlework. On*
of a Ctnkling. a Camera* ? No, gvatlecantankerous perronsge ba* nut turned fa for a tea tabic cloth, printed io eufore ,
'
Having hud nine yean experience in different
meo, never, never ; til! our latest breath
y th* heavy'drain of currency to the
will w. cry out against laeh fraudulent
another fur the ends of a towel, alro print­
interior to repoart a very active trad* at
branches of Mercantile Trade in a place where btuied in colors ; another for a pillow case,
usurpation.
It may be a*k*d what shall
high price*, last weak'* return showed
ne»K
is done by the Thousand*, 1 am not entirely
full site ; anutbar, a Uatrtilri Flower Al
be our remedy ?
How aha]I w* obtara
that the atrain could not safely be kept up
nexperienced in burinc&amp;T matteo. 1 am ronxtantly
phabet for marking handkerchief*, be
redrea* from three grievances ? The intel­
much longer, and the advance in rate* of
buying and will soon have m.w&lt; Il selected stock of
rides a score of many other deqigM in cro­
ligent expreesion on these cvuateuaucro
exchange gave token that the maintenance
Tha Preaidant’a Message
chet and embroidery of all kind*. The
of high prices here would aucu cause large
Groceries, Glassware. Chinaware, &amp;c, &amp;c. 1 offer no
forteaata fur hia objects, lie ha* bom principal steel- plate is a chanatng picture
The President'* brief and explicit Mre- exports of specie. Nevertbeirei, bolder*
. “bait*'’ in price* bat firmly believe you can buy of me
appointed, and a source of diasppaiut- of a little girl, seated ou a bank, gathering
been rcceirod ’ indicate dearly the honet aage, printed herewith upon th* proposni clung to advanced prieaa in the bona that
ment to other*.
at a little cheaper average price than at any other
grassy aud early fiuwera. uu one of throe
and intelligent aentiraent of the people of .Inter-Oceanic canal, reaffirm* the tradi- tha Hceretary of the Treasury would make
The iogecius email buy who expends windy March day*.
place in the city. Sugar*. Teas and ('offee* l am sell­
Fur nearly thirty
thia country and plainly *bow the only
everything easy, at least for a week, by
way io which the aalralion of thia country ditional American doctrine with elearurtv large purchases of bead*. Ufa action will hi* limo In nuworiag _ the cancellation years Petereun" has bald-a front rank as
ing at bargains. Lamps Side 1-atnps, Bracket Ijunpx
mark* from used postage stamp* ha* been a lady's book, and for excellence in every
ji to be effected, m; to place in the White with firmneea, and with dignity. No com­ be sharply criticteed by (hose who reflect
and Trimmings Cheap. Choice Honey, Full Cream
found
to
be.a
sufficiently
expenrivo
nuis
­
department
and
cbeapuesa
it
is
witlwut
a
Home, on the fourth day of March, 1881, plaint can now be made ia any quarter of only the temporary inlcmta of speculators,
ance to I'nek Sam to render it dmiratk rival. It has, ia eonaaquroreri a larger
Cheese, Oranges. Lemons, figs, Cranberries. Horse­
that man who, abore al! ether*, desert-'. the world that tha porit-oc of the United but it will bare a good effect if it' hasten*
in
the
interest
of
the
lleveou
to
truitrate
radish. Pickles Plain and Mixed, and n full line of
circulalwn than all the other ladies'.magsthe bigbest position which it u poaaible Slate* io thia matter, aa far a* th* Presi­ thaf-eracsiou and readjustment of priere;
lot the grandee: nation co earth to bnMow
which arc to necessary to a healthy for- No kiad of ink evuid elude the cbemicai xioea combined, and will maintain that
Canned Goods, all very cheap. A new thing. Fresh
circulation au lung aa it keep., aa it duet,
Gentlemen, you know the man.
The dent ha* the power to atalc it, hat oct ei.pt trade
Compressed or Lightning Yeast, nice light br.-ad in
researches of the scientific culprits, and
bwty indorsement with which the men
When Mr.xbcrman pnqweed to pur­ perforations were objected to ai liable to in th* adranoc, end has such contributors
three houp.
as Mrs. Ann S. Stepbeen, Mr*. France*
mention of hi* nanw, ha* been rewired
chase fl 1,000,000 each week, it ,wa* pre­ injure the enclosed manuscript.
A thin
Farmers I have shipped about iiUOfl lbs., of dried
here indinal* plainly that the ' Hon.
.
Bi. UXMMXre.ts Brew*.,
sumed that the surplus revenues would steel stamp has now brew derised, which Hodgaon Barnett, Mrs Rebecca Harding
Benjamin F. Boiler, Americs'* f.vcrit),
not exceed that amount. He b*&gt; ainca i* rapidly hooted by gas and icureba a Davis, Mrs. Jane G Austin, Frank Lee To the Qualified Electors of th* City
apples, but will bay more and vkill buy* all kind- &lt;»f
will be the next Prerident of the CWed
bought much more largely than be then design lightly into the stamp to be can­ Benedict, Manett* Holley, aud th* author i
dried fruit and produce for cash or tracle.
of Hasting*.
proposed, and that, too, notwithstanding celled, aud the plan seems eery effectual. of Josiah A lieu's Wife, Ae , Ac. Rem&gt;m
Remember the place, one door ra.«t of Poet Office
bro th* price is but two hollas* a y*a/,
the prices of bonds hare been sharply ad­
DeCamp! DeCamp! again echoed from
A cremated H'bmw formed eoe of th* with liberal deduction* to elub*. bpecivanced by holdem. Nevertheless, the
ail parte of the yas: amembly.
When
men* era rent, gratia, with full particulars,
amid unbounded enthuriaam Mr. A. Da- protect the intern*,* of a canal without •urpius revenue reutinue* to increase, a*
to there wishing to g*t up duh*. Il ia
Camp took Ibe floor
Thi* magnetic ora­ taking step* upon American toil which the it mutt if import* arc *o(tratly ecimunever' too late io get up data. !Uck numtor and unflinching adroeate of the equal United State* would regard a* "wholly Istcd aad export* *o checked by the un­
ben from January mdurivr ean, if dreircd,
natural advance of prieea here, and the
nghta of *n dead beat* to hold office, re­
Jw suppliad. Address, Charles J. Peter­
evil can be remedied ia only one way—by
marked :
son, 3M Chestnut filrewt. Philadelphia,
a
readjustment
of
price,
The
prices
of
of
the
ehaagnike
coutraeUon
of
the
cam
!
FtUor G'rmtmclm .‘—They aay they
1‘* We will furafab Pctevou and the
product*
which
we
have
to
sell
cannot
Wool ! briag about ia th* reUtiotia cf the
purveyor of chromo*, who got bsmt out a IUm xxx to aay ouu for (3.00 a year.
lafcly be so advanced as to check foreign
Atholie • nd Pacific coast* of thia country, buying, a* loog as* tha prjfa* of article* ।few months apj, after notifying the world
an iotradad change of location, bad bis
and of the peculiar and overwhelming im- uhich other ci-uatrire can supply are *o ad- of
,
attentiua
directed tu the darirabliity of
porUnoc of lech a thuroeghhr* to thia
having hia own remains a* comfortably dis­
Nairne above all others in the world,
posed of a* lb* late mor* or lew nosalaUe
. What is it *
fI
make* bis arpiDeat that the United States for example, dcyUnd mere than the coal remain* of bi* atoek, especially wh*a fully
Ans.—Your Pram-riptiuna and
of imported htfo, protectire datia* added
must do, from motile* of enlightened self- there will (Heritably be a swift inrrrsK of insured, sod exacted a promt*, from his
Receipts.
son-in-law,
a
doctor
of
some
repute,
to
have
int.-nat, what any other great Power importation*; and if, at the same time, wo
What is it made of:
him cremated wbm he died. The physi­
concocting drej-laiTkchcmc* for robbing would do undoe th* earn* circumataneea, ask more fur wheat than it covte in any cian cheerfully agreed, and asked the same
ORGANS
Ana.—Pure DRUGS only.
A* the Message other marvel oorrespoodiagly near to cun favor in return The oe- m.n was old,
our government.
They bare aared (23 fairly unanswerable.
How is it made T
sunvvrv,
expert*
of
that
product
will
dethr other was young, both io cxrellcat
000,WO. thi* your, which remains ia th* point* out, tha strict procreation of .th*
Ana.— With Bare and accuracy. ’
treasury to be atolcn by these euated office­ right* of the United State* need not inter- cnaae. With the market* io such a con­ health, but the junior was the first to b*dition,
sharp
pressure
for
money
was
sure
_________ ___________
—_____
,
Where to gel it *
holder*. Why hare wo no chare? Rccauae
cmm eligible fuT the carrying out of the
to
come
at
no
distant
day,
and
a
ounaew» hare no office*.
(Cry of office, office,
agreement. Dr. Adler, the ethij cuhwist,
jgjC Tk.
l8"'“jnS4rSWX."SSiSl1ii
Bobem &lt;t SolcUia,
qnaat readjust meat of price* to th* actual performed the final service*. *n.| *rc-jm
my kingdom for ab office.) Let ui tighten
requirement* of dematsl and supply- Il penied the corpee to the renting. It was
wa' PP (D- They hare brought our
will be fortunate for the country if lbw nicely baked in an alum sheet, and the
groenbaeks to a pur with gold. Shall we
readjustment come* without further ashes gathered in just one hour, at a cost
allow it to emtioue ? Let u» keep ia mind
qaeatioo. Resolution* already reported in detey
■
uf H5.
■ our motto, “office and eternal enmity to
*M*SMlrarsro f«Bi»l
— -ri-ITi
BOOK AGENTS
Jahn Sherman." and we are aolid. (Crim the flonao of Rcpraaentaiieai take the
Bearing a banner with a atrann device,
knuXlSn;,.* |
Qur expense* are light add we sell
Our Washington Leiter.
aame poeilloo, aud Congress and the Pre*-j
of solid, solid ! ।
"lllor-d and Five ‘ " a brigade of th* "Sal“'•’s in ramo ratio.
Ominous winkings and whispering* of ideal will no doubt apeak with fne'
W&amp;sntxoTox, March lltb, 1880. j। vstioa Army" of Great Britain has arrived
eoserrs « ntrcuLtn-.
I io order to evsujeltxe our wieked propk.
th* contemptible tools of the money
, The Democrat* are blundering again. I| There is a “general," who is a man, a "ria
power were everywhere visible, but calmi And they are so acnsib'c of this fact, that ■ ter captain," aud lix "siater lieutenants,''
before on* big blunder fa a week old they clad in a blue uniform, turarel up with
I troosmit herewith the report of the try to repair it. In the Senate, yrotardsy, 1 red, and armed with bymn books, undoA .pwially.
Ciir.nJ S« us.
5,000ifetraimwaa*
Secretary "of Stet* and accompanying pa
Garland, of Arkansas, moved to refer th* diou* voices, in abaceoce of baahfaiunu,
G0LDP?^?1?uBaWm
per* in rtwpocie to the resolution adopted Fill Jcbn I'utter ease back to the commit- and mucir jeoscvrrance. ' The .term that
ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS. sls.rf.ih.GJ.,.,, r..
by tbc Senate oti the 11th of February
awaited them ha* net been favorable to
hat, requetiug “coplee of all comwnoed t«e tor coorideratioo. Hi* reason for th*
Frifom LaLorm.—l hare received ence between thia Gorernmcnt and any
SBh4
ran.ax. Wai-.. * K. poritt
ttreogtii from these earnest appeal* to foreign Goeerumenl since February 18G9 move was that ao msay law pointe and
ing leave*, w* may expect to find our high­
manhood for liberty. Although my vein rejecting a ship canal acrons the isthmui technicalities were involved that it Would
ways aud byway* occupied by Ibe o*U" weak, jet my feet arc Jatroag.
(Small betwreu North Ameriarand South Amer be better to portpooe action until a fairer
the world renowned
pickete of these soIdlers of the Lord.
buy on front seat held hi* oom J.
I was ica, together with oopie* cf any project of undcratanding could be reached. But the
W.witlme Mr L*cveo-VMV&gt;ie Bain as*
The mao to cure the pestilential air uf
anew n Republic**, but I left their foul treat ire respecting the aame which the
SlSiuIESiE'&amp;.sSff
real reason was that the RepublkaM had the Tombs (our Fsmou* (Sly Prison) has
rank* for a peter atmosphere and more Department cf Stale may bare proponed
been found, and hi* remedy fa very sim­
resolved
to
give
them
all
tho
diecumina
Here
ESS!
•
genial cwnnaniona-tbe hooret Greenback or submitted »inee that dale Io any f -reigu
VOLTAIC
they wanted co thia tubjeei which taesi's ple and cheap. Beilt on tha lowest rite
era. (ar.pl.eac by 8. W. Fuxgrraid .nd power or it* diplomat!* repremmtalirM.'
n&gt; New York (on pile*), where one* stag,
Georg* Loomia.) The ItefwbHran party
In further compliance with the resolu­ mischief to the Itemocntic party. Gener­ natad the “Colleel Pood" -the Ygyptire
"3s5,
Vick'a lUurirated Floral Guide,
has plunged thfa nation into a vortex o! tion of the Senate, I deem it proper lu al Legan'a able argumeat agaiaat I’ur-.er abroud of gloom aad crime—wm th* haunt
A beautiful work of 100 Psgro, (JM
corruption and debMrom which the Green- state briefly my opinion a* to th* policy of wa* a cturiKr.Mod bav already mt.de him
ol dwaa*, and prisoner* have been releas­
Co'ond Flofaer I’Ute. aad fiotl Illuvtraa very prominent candidate for Viea Pres­ ed when near th* point of death, out of
xtioaa, with DreeriptiuM ef the l&lt;« Kluw­
OU mission.
(Two Datnocrat* jumped
ident. There fa no qurotion that he pity, under th* couriatioo that they could
MCHOlJclrcjfcHLf’iTl' U".
Th. WU.8O;.
er* and VegcteUro. with price ol arods,
out of the window.) To purify tha nation­
would gire great power to the Republican do no more harm. Nr. Dunn, th* City
and howto gr-w them All fro a Ft*.
al politic* we prepare to pal boorot Greea
ticket.
Architect, happened to beoome acquainted
Ceot Stamp
In E.gtoh or Gromau.
beck*r* into office.
Wo will fill every
In the Hunad the Dmaocrat* are In a with the reoulatiog teip made by Stewart
' ia * Sw da sro the Lrot i* ibe «„rij.
government office with men from our par­
similar prcdKamritt. Instead of pang oo A Co , which fa nothing mure nur Im
Pint Cent, fro pentege wB] bay the Hural
Sand if there are not enough offices for
with th* buainsa* of the arorion after they than Ibe ordinary running trap, with a
Guide
telling
huw
to gut rix-w
wc will create more cffioca until every
central veotilauog pipe, funning a double
The Flower aad VcgrtaUe Garden, IJfi
waterwmJ, through the hydraulic arrange­
1 .gra. Six Colored PUt.,. so.)
bon
"olfie*.") . We next propose to issue an
ment of which a five million hone power
_ ] or Sale by all Firxf-ClaM I^qJcrs.
unlimited circulating medium—that herald
drrri l.n.Tsvinpi Fro 5u rents in rapur
(stem engine could not inject an ounew of
ef prosperity—the barional «af*ty rajrc—
eovan ; (1.00 in elegant cirob. |0 Qer ,
•ewer gs*. Thi. was six month* ago. Tha
man or Kagl.b
Ibe KroMbuek.( roeiftrou. chcen.) We will
Tomba ia now officially (Wared to ba the
Viek'e IllMtrated Nnelhly Ma®.sine
giro to every man a barrel ef money and
hcalthient pn*on io the World. Th. cost
82 !•*»*. a C.JrocI Pints in evrry num
fnsocaaJ embamaiunrot will bo a thing
oi the trap fa somewhere about fli.00.
bcrand many fine Engraving*. Price IL2S
unknown.
We will hare no bendj, no
Our Quakar subarb, l*hiladdphis, fa a
a year; Five (kpica
(itx).
Spreitexaa, no hunger, no crime. (Light* ex
little too lor any of its news (when there
tingufabed by John Howard.)
A* now
men Number* rent fro |u rent* ; 3 trial
fa any in that qn»« spot) to be innomrcoplaa
for V
w* *ce three lights disappear, *o shall the
itad in my Inter*. However, as one of
Addrras,
Republican and Itestecntic pertire fad*
the young and favorite lady perffirmen of
into iuaignificuaco, and we Ihea .hall hare
the Sri York Clreua ha. thought fit to
cdfice. (Speaker feinted.)
add to the population in Philadelphia, the
At thia point the atadienoe became con
occanenes is worthy ot my chronicling fa.
riaoed that anaae tool of the money power
The infsut is of a charming taeuM color,
had instigated the betukjog up of the
neatly four feel long, and apparently al
meeting. Giving throe cheer* for Butler whoDy iaadmMble. If the protection of
ways hungry. Tha mother who ia quit*
and I’arkar, they adjourned to the College the United State* fa raliad upon, the 1
young and pretty, according to some taste*,
United Statro must exarcme such eoatrol 1
wu so over exited at tha hippy arrival of
other
man.
He
aay*
they
claim
one-half
FREE
as will enable thi* country to protect it* '
the well•developed Mranger. that ahe teased
national iutercsl* and maintain th. rights !th* Southern delsgates, and many in the it about like a rubber bell and broke a
The Cnty Remedy
Intit acre arnui iuKK tuck o
of those Whom private capita! fa embarked 'North, and they expect to pain many Move with it in bar apartment. The modrota* after the balloting in the Conveotiou iced men far that her excitement may
THE LIVER,
begin*.
.
C*um a deficiency io lactation, and several
THE BOWELS,
All the other Itomocratic boom* are put
and the KIDNEYS
in the shad* juat now by the Tilden boom.
It fa evident that Mr. Tilden fa going for
llie nomiaaUou in a way the other follow* kar. been quite united or* the period of
gtatation and oUier remarkable incidents,
end lhe circus people ar* delighted and
think the thiaglhe biggest kind of an ad
rertiaement The atraonr i* a female,
and uumeroai distinguished lad&gt;«* ar*
anxiou* to officiate a* god-motben
h
i* mdenteod that Queen VieUria ha*

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Don. Haoderaeu, ite yulitW editer, fa
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Entered at the 1‘ost OfficeHastings, Mich., ^ts Secondclass Matter:
________

Cheater Ms. car will nuke a trigbvy
boom throughout old Barry county tto
coming reason repiog wag'-ns. toggiw. reapers, movers, pfoww and every
kind of agrirtaltund impfemants. See hia
bfami
A letter from out Rutland eomspemdmeet tha approval of tho editor of tbo Bxs
nxn.aml waa only given pises beesuofnt
•pntk is the platform oo which poliikrifa
and aoctallT, wo have ever stood.

We nopqwith tto grcatc»t of pleasure
that HKM of tbo young meu of the city

D. Todd,
H. D. Hull.
I. Tripp,
R- StcpbcnBoii.

when Reyoulda was here, are true as alecl
to their jJedge. Boys that is right, every
true man will bid you God speed in your

tectiro and talk for tho Jial nuxuy parry
I fa thia ei»y, which he did at tho saloon
part of the Hastings Home on Thursday
Tho room was
A committee ol three on perauoect or- , evening of last week.
gsmsatioh, with 11 oo. Porter Burton m nearly two-third, filkd, tbo attendants
chairman, was appointed, »!»•&gt; a cosnwiltoe bring RepubliroM, Democrat, and/ohrt..
The reverend e&lt;nll*man regated the audi
enoe with a*slXt hwtory cf Mr. Weaver,
A. Newland, L. E. Stauffer and Hou.
Geo. C. NeAllisur, and a committal of the,/rat member in Congress from Iowa.
Polities are beginning to • boom." There
fire to RasbfaliiMH and Patform, con. 1st Hr, Weat, had known Weaver when Wrawill boat least three tickets fa the Geld
iog of Dr. J. Ijamareux, Geo. D. Moore, ver waa a young man necking religimj
thk
Spring and w« hope good men will be
somewhere
in
tbe
Bant,
but
to
did
not
Allen Mattows, D. W. Ellis and J. M.
BeMmer, after which tho convention took succeed in finding that no much desired rel'Nird by the eauacacs of all partioa.
a rccroa until hall-paat one o'clock'.

r of die firm of
Republican Caucus.
The Republicans of Rutland will meet
in Caucca at the Town House. Saturday
tto 27 inet. al 10 o'clock A. M.. to make
nominaLioua for tto several township offi
cars and to transact such othrr I.mines.

Wall Paper,&amp;c.

Republican Caucus.
The Republicans of the Township of
Hwrtikgs will meet fa caucus at tbe
Coater Scbsol House, on Wednesday,
March, 31K, at one o'clock P. M. to num
inala eaodHatre for township officers fur
tto ensuing year, and also efeet fire delj
gattw to represent .ths Township fa tto
Coanty Omvowtiow to to tolden at tto
Court House fa the City ot Hastings April
29tb, to efect delegates to the Hute CooventiooV to tolden in the City of De­
troit an May tto 12th, aud transact any
buriaraa that may properly ronw toforo
the caucus.
By order of Township Committee.
Dated HartntQt March 15th 1880.
'

ange for Wood.

rience in dilTere.iit
place.where busi­
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I um »instantly
selected stock ef
tc, &amp;&lt;;, I offer no
you can buy uf me
han at any other
&lt;1 Coffees I an sellps, Bracket Lamps
loney, Full .Cream
ran berries, Ilorsentl a full lim. ©f
new thing, Fresh
ice light bread in
000 lbs., of dried
buy nil kinds hf
trade.
•
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The Committee an (trganisalion reported
about our city, to examlba the assessment that tbe temporary be pcrtaincnt officer*
rofla for the last year, and then aay, and the report was adopted.
whether yon wish in tbe future to pay tho
greanionel Viatriot elected him to Conpreaa,
nujnit ami ontruynmi proportion of th*
where he haa antiriagiy worked for the
taxes, as you have done the peat year. If
pamage of a bill whereby 8500,000,000
ao you will vote tto Greenback ticket.
mure grreolucka shall be uuued
The Editor at Tttr. Bawbka will speak
on Temperance kt Potterville, Eaton Coun­
ty .Thia evening and at Portland, Ionia
Baltimcre— base
Brooks. / William
County, on Saturday, evening, and Sunday Hendershott, D. B. Freem.n, aud James
next, aad hopes to to able to attend tto Crawky.
turns oonveution of tto Good Templars at
Barry—Albert Adama, WOlard Her
Grand lUpida on Thuroday.
Carlton—Willard Raymond, George
Dr. Vincent tha noted Specialist of Chi­
cago and..Pr. Lane tto well-known l*byri- Miks, Laykyrtto Noto. Geo. C. Nkbob.
Cantlotoo-Horace W. Flint, K. J.
cian and (fooli.t ore now al the Hastings
Home, where they will remain far a few Fcigbner, H'm. A'. Uiekt, (&gt;«i. .lU-y.
Haetinca—Hon. Porter fiurton, Osaar
days only. Persona suffering from any
Cbnfale Complaint should not fail to con­
sult them. Cousullalioo Free.

Another of three tremendous snow
tlurms that we have become soowatomad
to thia present winter, oceurod yaUerday
in the forenoon. It is f focl, although
improbable as it msy appear, tho enow act­
ually fell, in about three hours lime, to
the depth of nrarijt, or quite, one fourth of

o’clock p.
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township officers for the ensuing year, and
for tho election of fix delegates to attend nnf-rrinmUr as not to toar one of tto
the County Convention to to held al the I'alr. from Mfawari on Monday xt the
Court House tn tho City of Hastings,
April 29. to elect delegate* to tbe State Court House, can rewl tbe .peeches of the
Conveatiou to to held ai Dctrojt. May IS, eminent Greenbacks at Albion, published
next, and to trantact such other busiaew ' in another plaee in this fame of the Bxstas may cook before the cgueus. *
। xxx and gather from them all hia theories
Dated Hope, March 10, 1830.
and arguments.
Jovathax H. V'Abgrnxx.
I Tbo Kansas City. Miaaaari, Ga'otn
Chairman ef Township Commiltcu.
' who came all tto way to Barry eoflirty. to
Republican Caucus.
' enlighten tbe people oo their political duThe Republican* of Carlton
। tier, stated fa the Court Houie on Monday
therr caucus st the Town House
day March 30tb st one o'clock
afternoon, tliki a twenty dollar gold piece,
I was a‘.rt money. Did that fellow oreape

। from an insane asylum, or did be think
: the people of this county all were fools 7
, We should to glad to hare Dr. Lama{ rcui tell ua what leading J&lt;fnr»al outside
■ the Groentock party, scouts the principles
j of the fathers of the Republic 7 We affirm
: that soy such statement is a deliberate
। mlwLileincat of tbe foot' of imstory, though
a plea of iymnuntr would acquit the Dr.
of any charge of toiling driiberate lies as

eulogised Mr. Weaver in a few words aa
follows : -I Ropo that Mr Wearer will be
k/pt in Congress till he weaver ropes to
pet around the neck of every bloated bond­
holder, and the bondboldera are’ strung up

FOREIGN AND’DOMESTIC,
Fine and medium priced

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Henutiful line of Silk and Embroidered Ties and Fichua,
Brown and Bleached Coltona from i to 2J yard® wide.
Splendid Stock of fine and cheap

READY-MADE CLOTHING I
Splendid Stock of fine 11ATS -AND CAPS, and

New oMortment of .Spring Cloths, Gassimeres and Suitings,
And fine lino of Tailors Trimmings to match.
Merchant Tailoring done in all its Branches. .
Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths and Rugs.
'
Ladies, Misses and Children's fine Shoes and Slippen.

higher than any kite ever lew.”
■■Cungrresman"(7) Dawaow also held
forth U the assemblage fur a few miuotes,
reiterating what had already been said, but
Hastings City—J. M. llo’tncr. John then, aa all greenback apecebaa are juat
alike, one known juat what he la to hear formed the labor oo this bill last fall, made
Lichty, L/K. Stauffer. F. T. (fetnptoll.
Hope—Stephen Sprague, John Me when he in to listen to a greenback speech, the slope'more gradual, thinking it would
(Jura, Charles Youngs, L. T. Patter- via . “we ahall elect our entire ticket."
improve tbe road for sleighing, lave been
unjustly and highly censured, though they
Irving—Allen Mattow., J. Iasutoux,
did it ia good faith and acconliog to town
B. D. Hinckley, I..Cunningham.
■trip authority. Men are not infallible.
Meteorological Record.
Johnstown-Henry Bristol. W. H.
Burroughs, C. W. Moore. W. P. Bristol.
MlPt&gt;UtvtU.X, March 15, 1880.
Maple Grove—X. 8. Barnes, Orson
Wc have tto past week lud the poldrot
Swift, Geo. D. Moore, W. 8. Hceox.
day. ot the seaeou. The roods are quite
Prairievflfe— H-ra. G. C. -MeAUuter,!
good and borinew brulr. Our deafen in
Geo. Brainard, Wm. K. B.xmble, Ira M. |
agricultural implements are tusking preps
rations for the camprign'of 1880.
Orangeville—L. D. Livingstone, A. D.
We have four firms io the agricritanl
Sinrtne, F. M. Stormro, John 1. Touogv.
impkmcat trade toatdre French's Foundry
Rutland—C. A. Newland, C. H. Strme,
A Agricultural 4mplrtneut Maonfsoury,
John Dawsoo, J. A’Blackford.
8. B. Smith, B. A. Alm'y, Richard Mca
Thoraappfo—Solomon Clark.
Oscar
scr, and Jordan k Slayton, and wc think
White, E. K. Ixot, Edwin Fallis.
there are more agricultural impiimcat*
sold in thia town than in any other town
in Wrotcrn Michigan.
Yankee Springe—E. G. Bennrtt, Tboa.
E. M. Hlayton, of the firm of Jordan A
Fleming, James Young. Alfrv&gt;l Zimmer.
Slayton, who haa teen .pending tho winter
Tto chair appointed tellers, am! proat Eaton Rapid., is home again attending

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REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE ACT TO RENT

Much natter, local and foreicn, Il com­
pelled to lie over till next to-ck. la «»&lt;»*■ Well, there ia a reawm why lids should be
f■&gt;. tto prrosnt proprietor, Nd N. T. Itortor, to ing one of tbe moat »Jmmmodating
The fialbta ol'lliis Suu under tho lead
ami obliging of men, anil he knows bow
of Hases Mortgmte F.eU bold a State
to keep a first-clans hotel. '
.eoavMtion at Jackson to-day
The &lt;]ucatio&lt;i of the irregularity of the
Tie attention of every Rspubliran and representation in the Greenback Conven­
That house of Mr. Marshall Y'. Bird of
every friend of Tempwranee and good order tion was rained. Wm. F. Rieka n/ (Mr
in the city ia called to tha notices for the fon moved the committee be instructed io
RepubJicno caucuses io to hold on Tunaday na&gt;l Wednesday evenings nf next
present basia. Mr. Flint nf Nashville moved
to instruct the enmmtttee to rail all future
particulars enquire of the “sliogtoarcr.”
Note the limv, and the plator, and be on
coovaoliou ou the bufe nf (bo Greenback
Pereona eontcmpbliog cmwuliing Dre. hand, that tha tiXct iioiuinstod be made
vole at the prceeeding election. Mr. Den­
Vincent and Lane, should do no al onre, up of oar atroog. manly workers, who can
nis of Hastings, not a delegate, offered a
aw they will remain but a few days longer. and will du their whole dkty aa public pwolulion, Ibe substanite of which waa
Remember Drs. Vincent ami Lane al
that the delegation, should consiat of one
Oar people should remember that this delegate Ibe every acventy-fiv., vote* cast
Red Ribbon Hall to morrow, Thursday
evening. Go and bear them. Admtofon year ia to to told a Presidential election' al Ibe laat gubernatorial veto. Pr. Mm"
Lf unrotpasae-l importance, and that tho
The sbeesc factory parties have, a jwrt opening skirmish all abog tbe line is to
of their marhioery in tto building of 8. lake plaee ou the 5th of April Be up
W. Uoe ; arid building Io to u»sd for tbe and dointr then, let only Iran men, faithful efface that the delegatee to apportioord
to all tho toet interests of society, be oa SspervinOra. On motion of Mr. Mer­
•aid factory.
rick the whole subject wsa laid on the
!&lt;t every Republican voter see to it
table. Adjourned.
that hia name is registered, and then do
ante, equal rights, and national integrity
not fail to to on brad eieetko day and
It H Policy,
aud unity.
sfaat his' vote for the right.
It is pmsible that tbe loading of cate
Tto High School social will to Wd at
with lumber st tto Broadway crossing
tbe residence of Prof. I. N. Mitetoll on
msy now and thru diaoMnmode some per­
Friday evering next. A cordial inviloson fa a alight degras, but if we ran not
to to three shceoc factories running thia
Uoo &gt;♦ extended to everybodysubmit to be fasnuvsufencod a little tbrt
Those wto want the weekly i'iut and the manufacturing IndtMirfai of our city summer, ouc, rath, in Hastings. Rutland
TrAwmrfor tto ensuing year for fil.20 may to pushed ahead, wo can hardly ex- and Woodland, and that tto milk of erery
swuat send in ttoir orders prior tb April jwet men of capital wBI Invest their money cow now in the county, and many others
will to traded to famish them with milk.
1st. Don't you foqtst the date.
Ju view of throe facts, we submit that II
Marah.ll L Cook, Esq., "the dbliudoes not teem to us to be good policy to
guiahed Gresnbuck orator," from AUsIm.
sell cows, as some cf our farmers are doing
is expected in this city, on Monday, on *
vacation visU to the patenul home.

any subject, wm limply mistaken, aud
thought ss thousands of othera have done
tendinis on tho diaputeh of large amounts
of busfacs*. in brief period, of time; but
that ia not th* fad.
We bdiere it is
true that more butioeaa is done at thia
station than at soy other between Grand
Rapids and Jackaco, more freight received
and iklirered, more grain, stock, and mer­
chandise .hipped, more passenger tickets
sold io the ordinary course of bnalncm, but
it is all done quietly, fa order, oo
time, sod without unnecemry display,
thanks lotto 'Safest officer, fa charge,
Mersrs. Budi. Stuart aad HogIs.

Tbe Diivctora &lt;t! tho wool growers and
ofa^ broodte., Amunirtfaw -« »ret rt

For any Case of Catarrh that Cant

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Marshall Mich.

■HE WHITE

Mi ldbvflfe todge No. 231, F. A A. M.
Wm. H. Severe**, W. M.
Middfevilfe Cliapter No. 17. Order of
the Kaatern Star, A. M. Mrs. 0. W.
Maltiree, W. Matron
Gospri Temperance Meeting every Sun­
day evening al Red Ribbon Hall.
Albert Rjbh, brother to Dr. Web of
thfa plarm bfa been breaking and driving
mow very fine oolte, upon our streets the
last four woaka, among which is a very
fin® sorrel emit tolonginR
John Carveth
hfeq., ami die young spoiled stallion
"Arabian Gold Dust” owned by Dr. Mat
tcaon. This haras waa toar year, old last
fall and io probably the moot perfect speci­
men of a horwi fa form, rtreogth, activity

County. Mr. Rich Undlot how with
care aud certainty. •
Our bachelor townsman, Calvin D, Bar­
ren, and Mina rods Caldwell of Leighton,
to hi. bed, with what ■ now bettered to were married at the M. K. Church in thia
hire been, lung and heart eomplfeetiom. place, on Sunday vreniog. U«h inet., Her.
Ahtough it wee not expected that be I. B. Telman oSeiating in tho prearaan of
would ever regain hia banllb, y*t bit fam­
ily and frieada were not prepared Io bo-

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Ths New York HERALD
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hm.
ONE DOLLAR A Y6aR.

Dr. ftittafi Dima CQ.TH0L1C0X
Srt~. L-r—

uunsM
LltlHUm,
mm, ufmi. num

j any more than there had bacn for weeks ;
tot all al oaee, on the morning above menliouce, at stout two o'efoek, ha remarked
that he wm going to have another &lt;t ttofc
severe attacks uf pain, and laid btek on
tto tod and died without a straggle, lib
age wm G7 yaara. Tto family have the
sympathy of friaeda.

going to ran for Supewteor again thia
Spring, and the aw* fc/ore
be
i» going to
Tita Banwu artiek
on the aaoBumenl of personal properly in
the city. Now ChaHk. don't wait a rin
gle day. The columna of Tun BAMMxa
Tow an stole a bone from BUrlo, and
ate al your dtvpoael for aay answer you
pays the penalty by a seven years’ wyourn
at Jrtkaun , U that any reowm why tto
tain ibe trotk of all wc said, and a thuM
Greenback City Treasurer should do tto
same iking, aud arifcv the .ame penalty 7 and tirnm more, aa to the injustice of the
Yet lhal would aeem to to tto reasoning MWMMneut of penoual.property, by ywa,
ef the men wto justify tbe threw of and by the other Soptorkwe of thio oily,
George 8. Tomlinson to levy on the west we will r*«w if. Now bring aleog ynur
isg apparel of a prof young m.a io this answer, &lt;■’ ferever bold your ytecr. New
m the time to pkea it before the pubbe.
toraaos fa vfolatwe of all law, a formor
Tmocrer may hare done tbe
tkieg.

$500 REWARD
HALL’S CATARRH
CURE.

Best aud chrop&lt;*t Cuhtoerc al Grant’i

; Georgie Polley, 9; Arthur Raab, S ;
, Gertie Polley, 9 , Ada Pcjlay, S ; Coro
Buret, H , Orvillr. Bunt, 0 ; Archie Buret,
‘ 8; Bertie Peoaoek, C : Myron Pennock,
' G ; Clarence Pennock, 7 ; Jennie McBain,'
licks, 20: tLhn H. Dennis, 2.
i 9, Anna Woodworth, 5 ;
The Conception then separated into!1 kcr, H ; Will Sliter, 10

GOODS I

Trimming Silks, Velvets, Fringes, Ribbons, Buttons.
An Elegant Assortment of Hamburg Embroideries.
Guipure, Valenciens, Madras and Torchon Laces.

Rcitetno, Mar. 15, 1880.
About two years ago, a portion of the
people oi Sand Beach donnad tto modern
attire of Christianity and siore that unfor
innate criaia, the neighborhood has been
couatantly io turmoilGoerip haa been
advanced by eryiac Methodi.ia, to an ex­
tent sufficient to gain admtofon in the
Church for ministerial jndgement.
The
semi waeKly prayer moelfaga are not only
famoua for the diminutive degree of relig­
ion, but fur the revere person.1 isafauation. during tbe almost '“.ham" sppesb to
the Almighty; and moreover, foe tto
disgraceful Jtercrtiona which, of late, take
place at and after tbe dose of the meetings.
The totter daw. of tto neigbborbtxri earnarily *ak the jfint-keaded Christians to
diaevutinor their ignominious prattle.
Voting the last season, the Howard hill
han been in an almort lapweable Condi
tioo, aa no with every road ia an open

Mary Fwtoa, aged fiflxn yean, dangbter ol .lames Forba of this pbre, died '
Tuerday the 9th fast., of dfa-^e of the 1
heart. Tbe funeral service* Thursday
A Democratic Caucw will to held at
It would bo a link aeandaloua if a man,
morning at 19 o’clock, were presided over |
the Center Schoel House, on Ssturd.y tho j who in bu.inea* houra within a year peat,
Stilb iuit., at one o'dock p, m„ for the
by Rev. Mr- Moore, and the acholarv of ■
liitrict Convention and/lceted tbe fuUow- j! S , Fay Mosher, H . R
had
been
ao
drunk
that
he
lay
down
in
purpbee of Dominating canJiJatw for
I nion fkluml.of which alio wm a member, I
Ig
named
gentlemen
aa
delegatee,
Via
:
townnbip offirea for tho snaring year. the dirt near hw busincea plaee to Bleep _
formed in order at the school room, and
Men, DEMOCRACY is not dead, turn । off hia debaOch. altonld bo clee.ted Mayor
marched—uader tbe .nperiatend.nee of
out. ( By order of Committee.
their teactoro—to the Cougregatfonal
I’. Bxowjt, Chairman.
‘ he weald to a pood reprmentativs of the
Church, where they paid tbrir last tribute
'character of the party who talk *l»iul
John.Q. Pareoua and wife desire toreStone and brick are beins delivered io
. ted the following report which waa swept by to express their thanks to neighbors of reaped to their dejarted schoolmate.
placing him in numination.
Court House yard fur tbe big cistern.
ed
and
adopted.
•aa4 friend* for kindly nuusteocc sod teo­
The statement ot the twating, turning,
EJoetion'tickcU pfinted at the BAMSXX long, isnk. ex-postmaster, and ex almost | 1st. Tbe abolitku ol the ae called
. d«r sympathy during the aickneno, and Pastor; Congregational Church, Rev. W.
offios on abort notice, aud at the Inwret
anything, who appeared at the Court National Banking vrrtew and prohibition । death and burial of their little boy. 8 ■'Bagby, Pastor , and Baptist Church ;
Th. ir kindness sad aympthy they ap- Rev. Mr. Trumbull, Pastor.
linage on Monday, stated that the laat
- j Republican Is-gislature paid Doo Handerprreiale very much.
Mlddtevilb Lodge, Daughters of Ite
Sod. All money tu be iMU«l exclusive­
pUre. “f;^ Bl.l.-.te for editing Ur Asy.sZ.rf.’re■
The other day we heard a gcotlemao re.
.Aiaravf of the Legislature, waa such n ly by tbe Coiled Btatais Govmnmit and
mark, that it was always ao quiet sod or
to be a full legal tender.
Tburnapple Isxlge l.O.O. F.. No.
3rd All brnde to be paid promptly at derly around the Depot io this rity, that
at thw Center School H atin' Hastings
2C5. J. B. Keeler, N,G.
uuturity. according to the terms under
Township.
*
Middleville Lodge,*P. *fH.
J. C
which they were taeued, «w&lt;f Me. uo iu-.fr
Mhbto. Cook A Rogen are bowod to
Bray, W. M.
have their market oue.i&gt;f tbn finest in the
Rcfortn Cab, J. R. lUsscb, Prmidcat.
The W. C. T. 0. Mrs. M. M. Pianoy,
city, inside
'
ten one who es’prcUMv wiki opiaioea oo

thia is »ta&gt;plT Greenback boocutv and
eeoooruY- And it ia rraw, that urnier tbe
Greenback admSnisCretioo all kfada of exr^ditures bare l-wn equ.lly rrekleM of
tto rights of tto tax payers.

With a vary daiirable and moat complete Stock of

tnnu S'WIK HiCNIKl CO.

sss

L. RUSSELL

�SELLERS'

A CURE

OR NO P/\Y.

n&gt;e iMfensUaZ
WesH UesMe mv miaU.
1
when res .mt ewart kU Ues nets esrvfal. Aarims
X-ir airm ;•» nMdte.i e&lt;&gt;s •
w’uk

1st, and the members st larg#of die Cum
mitlee were »D in their rJaees. a C.
Ekwwtli, uf lbs Bill district, resigned his
place upon the (kmmiltre, and tbe chair­
man, Hou R. R. Fraser, ot AM Aibnr
waa directed to fill the vacancy al the oarlicat praeuosbk momentBy order of the Lansing ccovcution the
eommiltec, through its President and Sec
rctasy, will iaaae eertifieates to pernrai
worthy and qualified ’&lt;&gt; addrtm tho dais,
and all clubs are advised nut to employ aay
acraugeni to addrem them wbu do not poo
ares such certificate. Application having
been made, certificates were ordered for
the followiigt named persons Mias C- E.
Ctevshmi, D. B. Roas, M. J. Fanning.
J. M. kTtxmaurice, M. D. Clark, Prof.
Egbert L Bangs, David Forbes. John
Linscott, Mm. O. B. Sehnylcr, Mrs.
Msriou B. Baxter, Aire. Norman Ikiley.
outers desiring sueh certificate, should ap­
ply to the Secretary, J. C. Bontocou,
Jackann.Mkh.

TkM Hl" tv me
issrt ikealA wee.K-. mav as *&gt;Hh Is Its swmilss
tea .ise . - ।&gt;.j. i
AM towtrhm teskm

terns without the aid cf a surgical opv*lion or a shot gun, it will be a corned right
more than we have a right to expect At
tbe annul meeting of tbe Wisconsin Edi­
tors- and Publishers- Association, held last
June at Osbkmli, after tLv member* tad
been formally admitted to the I naans AayI urn they paaso-l the following whereassm
and reanlntiou. between free luoobw and
pfanies, and made me the humble icstru
meat of torture to Wing tbe aforesaid
wbarumaes and re*&gt;!utfooa to your atten itica. The people know they could trust
the hardy Coseack , aad even ai Moscow
hia arrival was awaited aa the signal for a
general rising. Popular traditiso in Rua- .
sia represents Sienko Ratine aa man of
pure mind, an ardent lover of bis country
—sueh as wo are told, was Bofivsr who
delivered Columbia from tha Spanish yoke,
Tho Coasack insurgent waa defeated by .
General Bariatinsky, under the walla of
tageasd inju-y of their petrous, the Simbirah, and the gigantic movement he
printers and puMisbery of the country ; hid organiied thus came to an end. Rus
and,
suu folklore and popular songs celebrate
W'Aere.is, The ordinary and permenant the ddrling achievements ot Steuko Radifficulties in tho way of obtaining typo
.
from forrign countries aro such a, to aflord
ample protection to American type foun­ Ruseian hirtory Icvuttso there uc some
dries without the addition of the safeguard pterpk, imperfectly acquainted- with the
of a tariff; therefore,
Ituwiana, who pretend that they are in­
Huolv in. That the just intersola of capable of rising in arms against the
the printer, and publisher* of the United oKablished form ol Government. That is
States require that tha tariff r-n type metal a mistake, and the means employed by
and type be removed.
Sienko Raxine, for the emancipation uf
Buolved. That the Raprescatativcs ef tbe people arc as likely aa not to be resortWiscoMin io Congress are urgently re­
quested ro use the-.r infi uenos and efforts
to secure a spnedy abolition nf meh ts

ooe sutiooed at the polls on election day
to secure signatures to the pelitiooa for
Constitutional amendment The Seeretery
was ordered to have 10,000 copie, of the
petition for Constitutional amendment
printed.
A State Convention cumposed of deicgates from all teirperanca organisation,
and all organised bodies in sympathy with
.______ .______ i__ i
.i_ u

OLD IS8

COUGH
SYRUP !
50 Years Before the Public.

PILLS

JOTS#

HTMCUIB, CLERGYMEN ANO
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.

TIE MKATEIT MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE ACE.
TUTTS’ PILLS
TUTTS PILLS

W. C. T. U., and ask the liearty co-oper­
ation of that body fa favor of thr amendmeat.
A draft of tho proposed amendment was
prevented to tha com mitire and discussed
at length, of which the following fa a

■ I), Art. 4. The manufacture or ।
aale of spintmxu, malt and vinous liquors
in thia State except for medicinal, me
ebanieal or sacramental purpore, is prulub
ited, aad there shall exist no property
right in sueh spirituous, mslt and vinoo.
’liquors except such right to manufacture
and sell for medicinal, mechanical and
aacramental purposes, and no oilier may
be directly conferred by law.
Sec. &amp;0. Every person who ihall man
ufecture, tell, expoes fur aale, «r have in
puncasiou for purposes of sale, any spirit
u&gt;us, malt or vinuus liquora, except for
medicinal, mtchanicai or urramenial pur­
poses under authority of law limited by
EeTdff, shall rbc deemed guilty nf a ms |
demeanor, vend shall up.'n conricti &gt;n
thereof be fined not km tbeu |50. nor
more than *500, and imprisonment net
leas than thirty da^a ocr more than six

TUTTS PILLS

TUTT'S PILLS
TUTTS PILLS

__

Pti:
-a Be:.

TUTT’S PlUSe^Z

iir-sstei

TUTT'S PILLS

scans .raarsartUmwr- Xw. faareterr, .
1. ksretr cnee ikal t, nn.. .fib.
la mU WMUies aaauleaS «»4 th. .Ural, la
Nap. Z.'S. l»a&lt;.**U «.» . drek It
altera—a al mU 4. r, .1 th. ‘ '--- - ' •— tUrrv Caaatr lean Itsarr.
la tlil HiO te Barw mi

TUTT’S PILLS

TUTTS PILLS

WAI^NEI^S
WASHINGTON,

ei.nsw WM
r. it.
ImAWm. •» *. *tb tv ot.
We 11 rt a-t-t.t..H HO ।

TERS

No that yuu bare road the rcaclutlone,
it ia a roppcrable case that yuu will feel
that your next duty ia to throw them into
the waste basket. In tbe name of 40,000,0'X) people, be ths same more or less,
1 aak you not to lose your end, bat rumi­
nate, aa it were, god think over the high­
way robbery that u Icing practised upon
your unaophiaticatcd oooatitaeoU by the
type founder,, who are foundering the
newspapers. Aa it fa now they steed at

4 la Ba 4». sat aasate •• mat HH neaa■ at
al. stiBa aaln. tk.
at
,
teeir-M. 4aUan aa4fcetr tear ae* Uw bm
MMbaviaeeiwtet laSMtan tkeekele **-

Aad II I. Nrtb.r .H.H, ikai.ul aetlile
(It. an.*. laika .■n,y l«&lt;.rwMt &gt;a &gt;.U era
■.r ib. i.iu.a&lt;r.( mU a.uiiea seAike bam
isaSSai'iaaar.'E.T,.^

Hr" u-r.ai-4 esl4 &lt; r.l.l.l i&gt; uU aaaatr
Ja”7h'7*
&gt;»ei» arariaaa l« a
,U’
&lt;*Ltfi ext -smith. j«4». fa n-Nau

EBWUXiliE,
lays Johnny, aolcmniy.

|R.c/tp-

A 1’itlsbnrg man made two uuMoceas.
fol attempts to hang himeelf. He had
probably been a sheriff in bis lifetime.

Fur aak by Roberta A Ilotchkhs.

BEST IN THE WORLD I

"Lenny, you're a pig, 7" said e food fe-

Another thing that the association did
not pass any rewxlutfon about, but which
they probably will at the neil meeting, if
there are enough of them left outside of
the rxxir-houte to meet, before they meet
cm that beautiful above, fa the recent ac­
tion ot the mansficturcri of paper, who
am endeavoring io screw down tho lid of
the newspaper coSa which tbp type foun­
ders are preparing for the grave. . In the
last three months, by their own sweet will,’
they bare ran the price of paper up almost
a hundred per oral. There fa nothing to
prevent them from doing it, as foreign
manufactured paper fa kept out of the
country by tho tariff. Every article that
goto into the eneatroetkn of rag paper,
exeetrt baswood, sweat and water, has a
tariff oo it. Tho and*, tbs aanftsUda and
blue mass, or whatayer is used, has a eurn
on it, in the shape of a tariff, no that tho
paper manufacturing three eurd mnntc

Mt.

Michigan Central Railroad.
BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
EAST AND WHKTTrt AND FROM
GRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT

BI-CARB. 8ODA
Which ia the aame thing.

'7lkmi
Canada Southern Railway
Ur into two Iota, while yet in tha form &lt; f
cream, and fur one make uaa of I’crfeelrd
Batter Color, made by Walls Richard-&gt;o
4 Co , Burlington Tt., while thr other
gone to market without color, and. ho will

■E&amp;t
SHOW THIS TO TOUR GROCER.'

ftxftgSg

the weather, I'm warming my handa," the
little fellow demurely replied.
A I'enuylvanian at tbe Blank bills
wrote back that he had dene well, and
added: “1 will he home on Wedneaday
evening. Meet me at dark Joel out of
town, and bring a blanket or a whole pair

uomorioM. A litrie boy rawed hfa hand
aad said, "We ought to b&lt;io ‘Grawwith, capital G.by rak first, bomture it
aayw, ’All umai of a Supreme Bcinr
tmmt bsgin with a osjatel- *
Kaj-xaUy

SARSAPARILLA

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in AND TOLEDO TRAINS

Lracanun, mm,

SiSfe

Dissolution Notioo.

tba iadobtedaiwa of tbe firm.
Dated Hastlags, Jun'y X4U&gt;. IBM.
Junx M. Busmk*.
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OaTTUUB 1‘lMXU

CHICAGO 4 WIST ■EHIGAI

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RATES OF ADVERTtSINO.

NO. 47.

VOL

THIS PAPER !»i
MEW YORK.

HASTINGS. MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. 1880.

Having purchased tho interttt of Burns Messer in tho Agricul­
tural Bunneoa, I shall hereafter conduct the busincoa alone. I will
continue to keep the full line of Machinery, Ac., heretofore sold
by Messer Bros., and wish to call your special attention to a few
of the principal ImpK'tncnta kept for sale. The old reliable

For Heaping uqudtc only mentioning, they lutvo been «il&lt;! here for
Twenty ycara mill there ia not, less than ONE THOUSAND &lt;&gt;f
tlwm-now tn use in Barry t’otipty. Over six ear loads wero fold
ItiM year and tmarly a car load have been wold thia
sell the

er felt ashamed of toy own.
•■No, ray friead., it
tot Dom
Away over the dark waves which have
■reek»d ay hope* there u a blamed light

WannmnoM, D. d.)
March 15,.1880. J

strange
muttered the old man. "I’ardon me, sir; but thia in the name of my
brave bov.”
My father (rembted sod 1-dd up hie
left arm, from which the baud liad been
severed. They looked for a .nonxni ia
fair, angvl-hcarted creature as ever smiled each others ctra, both reeled, and exin an earthly Loom. Hre ryc» were av
mild as a summer's sky, aad her heart as
fdtbfol and true as ever guarded and
cherished a husband'* lore. Her blue
eyes grew dim u the floods of Borrow

ADRIANCE REAPER,
WALTER A

With Patent Tire ^lope Shoulder Spoke
rolled in boiled oil.

Pabis. Fkabcb. 1
March 5, 1880. j
Parte baa been enjoying ita Mardi-grye
and Carnival, aad will enjoy ita Mi-Ca­
re me when it caw later
lint the glory copyright laws.
The vote to rtriks out
[ of the carnival season is rapidly fading In thia provision wm yens 35, nap M. The
France, as it is in Italy. A alight nfoerv- tendency of the bill is at ill forthe'r iU&lt;u
•nee i« still manifest, and will U-, doubt­ trated by the feet that it wae advoeaWd at
less, for a tew years to come. It would be length by Mr. Townshend. of Illinois, who
a pity, however, to bo obliged to witocra hae a bill of kb own pending to frpealut
ths death of so time-honored and pleasant terly the Un autboruieg removalt, and

Wheel

I will tell you Rome other time altout the Engine*; Saw Milin,
Respectfully -Youis,

ra Mraaci, •tn Bulow t Thrwtherx, Clmrer BtuUcn, &amp;c.
Mich , 5lareb LI, 18SQ.

CHESTER NfESSER.
-hi

EaropeSns, but it is always amusing to
Americans, even in tbe almost insignificant
way in which It fo now kept. True, it ia
given up entirely io washerwomen and
butcher*, buya and girls, but they mansge
to draw some enjoyment freci it and to
give a little amusement to lookeri-on. The

the Federal upon the State judiciary.
Thera who expert an adjournment be­
fore the 4th of July will probably be dis
appointed. Ail uf tbe heaviest apprvpria
lion bills are yrt to be reported.
Broides
tbrae bait tbe bouae has before it a vast
amount of other braiaera There are in
tbe Committee of the Whole House
bills and other propeailiona, on the Iloufo
ealradar thirty-two bills, etc .and over25ft
bills ou the private calendar. There are
on Ike table over lfo&gt; bill* from tbe 8raatc. Some of these bills art of great im
portsnee. and member* &gt;a ten stcd ia them
summit uf the triutn]&gt;ha1 osr, may be, and f will make a fight for them even as against
very likely U. the freckle faced girl who j
,.hringi your wasting, but she is ; nymph '
now fut all that, and up to high is jau as arc lU’printing bill, the Uli to repeal the
much an ethereal bring, |«rhapa, as if she !1 taxes on teal tulmeeo in the hand, of pro
: lived in sumntnoas apartmeata on one of I dnren, the bill to pension soldiers of the

AT THE CASH STORE

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Nubias, &amp;c.

MM;

Mexican War, several bill* relating to
coinage, and a large number for the cun^
। should have a genuine carnival this year, •traction of public bttildinp io different
i with the principle eperatic and literary
lights of the capital u actors, but the in­
dividuate thus called upon evidently re John Porter, tbe Mia relaiieg to inter­
garded it indifferently, as none of them Stale roamerec and other important meas­
apj«ar. I c is carnival all the same for tbe ures. Borides this it ia not unlikely that
Fraaeuti, Valentino, Elysor, Monmartre, io deference to the rautimrat of tbe Hunan
Vaeiball and Tivuli, for the mrnkira the Committee of Wap and Mean- will
throng there ia such nusaben that •Isnciug be compelled to reverse its action and re­
it impoasiUe. sad the casual visitor who port some tariff legislation, reUtin- espee
would Step in to are what is going on, tally to paper, sugar, and aalt^Coder the
would de well to obrerre the in going and roles, preccdrmre moat be given to Cvu.out coming lines of people before deposit­ tnilteca today to make motion* to suspend
ing hie two, three or five francs with the
door keeper, for he will see nothing mSra
indoors than he ean see ou tbe street. Pot
Bu’inees of the Barry County Probate
if be will wait until midnight, then he
Court, for the week coding March 15th.
may Im repaid for bls trouble.
Rutter suspect* he is a dark horse. He
A matrimouial *uit, the program uf Clement Smith, Judge
March Id.-Estaieof Gmwge W. Bow
vety dark — inri.ibls, in fael.
which will be watehed with interest in
Wasbbnroe as a Presidential candidate
certain Parisian drclrw, has bora commenc­
ed ia the civil court
Madaule Blanco
is becoming very popular in Ohio.
Eocalsds, the plaintiff, ia a member of ao
Maj rr Bigelow. l’o»( master at Annapol­
influential Russian family, J&gt;«r brother be­
is. Nd.. n are-ured of stealing etata|« from
ing Prirnw TronbeUkoi, and abe sum lot
a judicial aeMtration from her hutband,
Estate of Willha H. Dcriae, deceased,
Mr. Blanco Eucalada, son of the Chilian
April
admiral of that name, ex Pmridcut of the petition for probate of win filed.
Republic. Madame Eucateda waa pcevi- Cth seat aarigwvd fiw Iwarieg.
March 1 lib.—Estate of Benjamin Hi
outly married to Mr. Onrtincff, Pint Seorvtary of the Ruaaian Embeasy al Rome, bard, deceased. Warrant and inventory
and after his death settled tn Parts, where MM.
Tilden and Fili John Porter V uuldJmaU
Estate ul Andrew Keyes. Warrant and
she became acquainted with Mr. Enolads,
a strong Injured Innocence oombination.
to who aha has hewn married fifteen ycara.
Why don't the Democrats try it ?

OVERCOATS

: w M. .ffoSi
MJENTI57

Michijan

It- J- I"V/I,
Carriaie, Sim* am! Owial
PAI NTER

Sweet's H°Tel&gt;

Imperial Soap
HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

The Price of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 10(1 &lt; lb.
bars—75 lb?, in the box. To any one who will rend us an onler
for 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra 4ree as
a premium. Or the onlers may be&gt;Cnt to us for one or more
boxen al a time. ^&gt;tli remittance, and when we have thus received
bar d«rulU tn rt*m
orders'for
10 bo.'k-tr We will send the eleventh box free ax proposed
$2.00. $2.50, arid $3.00 Per Day,
above. If you do not tvi.*h to rend money in advance you may
eririlas te nre irf IvstUa «f ro««.
The ExoeUene* of this Hotel
deposit it with nnj’ banker or merchant in good credit in your
wU^k«&lt;s&gt;Uisa4 M torWStere.
4tea.s«&lt;wa&gt;&gt;. rtr.. »|. STM e.«-r. h™ «b»re Elrvstor n.i&gt; fown with the uhdcyntauding that he is to remit it to us on receipt
of tho Soap which ia to Ik? shipped to hia.care. Addre.-"*

was a clergyman preecut to say a prayer.
Our poster kept hia arai, and tho speaker
bimsrlt nude a abort addrews, st the coodusiou calling upon anyone to make re­
mark*. The pastor store under the gal­
lery, and attacked the position of the
speaker, usiag the argnmratv I have often
heard rinse, and cuvoludcd by deuvunring

II codricks io running for the Presides
ey with great round and fury in the ealumas of hh home uawrpap® organ.

stG-tnt
But Mu-nte'Iktai
Brar-ria*. io sit &gt;w|**u B»J bMitaar-

OK A M ETON BROTH ER 8.
1 first secured a drink of water, and then
1 looked in the aocmrtomed plane for
Mary. As I missed her, for the firat time
a shadowy sense of some horrible night
atare betrafi to dawn upon my wondering

Hn&gt;0

iwesw:
cwsws;

Jlllll II ■!,

PIONEER STORE I

Keep* cousfanlly ou Land

LIME,
HAIR,
8TUC0O,
CEMENT.
BRICK.
TILE.
•
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,
.
PLOWS.
DRAGS

which riveted every heart ia the church
before the first period bad Im-u rounded.
My father a altentlou had become fixed
upon tho eye of the speaker with as inlet 1
rat I had ucvrr before seen him exhibit. I

OLOTHINC

Mas’ Yntto, Boys ait Ciiiirei

CULTIVATORS, POUR LX M10VKL .PLOWS.

SAWS FILED,

LETT

PI.0 WS.

Mowers.
Chain, Mas BetaMOfc ! Reaperand
Pays the highest Cash price
for all' kind# of Fanners Pro­
duce.
Fannent will do well to corM1H Mr. OnMjr before purchas­
ing any of the above article*,
nt. hisKievalor, comer of Broad

Daring the pmt'week, banidm lifteniog
to the Fita John Porter drimte, tbe Senate
baa done little beyond passing General
Buraride'a amusing bill to provide inilroe
tioo in mcral and social kuuoc in th.
scboola of the District of CJsmbia, under
tl.e direction of the Bkwnmiesiooer of KdnEvery intelligent newspaper reader
cation
In the Htmie Mr. Wood has
been permitted to explain the new Fund­ knows that the eo-celted Spofford inveatigalioo vu a dismal failure, that all the
ing bill, and has received a. ahatp intima­ tretimony which the daimattl fur Mr.
tion that the inaction of hi. notamiu. in
regard to the tariff is not acceptable to a
peariUe majority o/ tbe House.
By tar

WOOD

ATTOKKET AT LAW &amp; SOLICITOR

„
.
Hasting*.

WHOLE NO. 1298.

L. J. WHEELER.

with Mr. Encnladi'a promiao that after tho
wedding ho would seek employment in
Chili.
It wu agreed that they should
both leave Parte fur that country, bat in
rapport of the plainliffa cane it was con
tendml that ahnoat immediately after the
nuptialo Mr. Kacalada packed up the bulk
of bls wife's movable property, without
consulting her, and proceeded to Chili
alone, taking the valuable* with him.
After having sold a portiaa of them he
returned, and from that petted ia .sled a
aeries of grievance* brought forward in
support of Madame Eacalada'e case.
Reports from the agricultural dirtrieta
bring aeriuoe account* of tbe condition of

Justice Field in haring quite a boom
on hia dimentfog election law opinion.
Why not Rive Justice Clifford emo, tooT
Estate of Auteim Burden, dereaacd.
Petition to prove heirship filed.
April
IZlh MXt aarignvd foe hearing.
Eauto of John Hall, deevartd.
Prtitiou for appmulmeot ot an administrator
filed. April 13th uext aarigned for bear

Estate of KI lea Manning and Charles
Niohris. minor.. Nomination of guardian
lied and Wm. H. Brawn appointed. Bond
filed and letter issued.
A shiiek in behalf of “Slate NoyereigwRacate of James Bwin, dneramsl. Bond ty" from the Virginia Lsgiriature, wbrah
fruit trees in consequence of the rerenl
fllsd and tetter forced to Otive 8wfo. War­ hu jest voted for repudiate.!., m edifyfog
frost.
Tho farmers in lbs'valley of the
rant sad inventory isausd
Ct.imi to be and impnarive.
Oiao ore in great consternation at the num­
heard by the Court, April 26th and Sept,
Denis Kearney wae arrested ia law
ber of apple and pear trees apparently kilErencieco recently, charged with araatoin-iJ- Lein- perfortly bUek. Rraebrabee,
msgsoliae, aad the mon delicate rfoasm of
laurels han be®, greatly dWgured. sad
•ten the U«s&gt; at old cedan .bow signs ot
the general blast. la the Afcbe the gome
indieatinoJ ate uppareat, but it M believed
that the evil will not bo eetioue anime the

�r&lt;t nifumc^a^tn

Our New York Letter.

The Unit Rule and Like Devioee.

Tbe “unit rule'-' is vompuativoly
vw a feature la Republican Natiaaal Co
1, it means that a State Coovcurion
majority of a Stalo delegate™ on

Republican County Convention.

YOU CAN GET THE BEST
MAXU—A *'BLAK*T*l&gt;'' CUUlffltr—
i*oxk waenniso bascal “Biaotwc" a

buuoas J . What

thought d
uvred hi, 01

DtAiSia:-YimrU-

OK--------

New York March IM. l§80.

lowxhkuld deliberately move down into llw
valley, invite the rival army to paw up

EOK LKSfl MONEY AT
n&gt;ws srtt wsrt. la th* *«s»i&gt; *C

Republican party ahill
BrVrtw *r HreuMgsa f-ytr OsmIu*«.
_
’»• It. rswaas^CVMlnsas.

fchtegte-.-.

J. LEE REED’S

rebuild it, cr at &gt;11 event* to ao utterly

-

PKOBATK onnas.

cjttle. (Noto;»ix yew* ago whan I came
A limited eomaway four years'polities! profits, and put
wu originated by ex-Gor. Curtin in 18CT the . Republican party back where
it
«tood in 18711.
Tbe party Renwick, the younger Hunt, Upjohn,
party wa* attacked by tbe Detnocral* then
Arthur Crooks, aad one nr two more of boy) ha* 400 head of cattle and a largo
on the ground that tho Administration of
Mr. Hayes would be merely a contioua
ranch io tho Mountain*. They sro d'.lng
tion e&gt;f the Adminiatrati-jn of General
well, all kind* of grain brinp a good price
pbacticaliy a new edifice.

Nullification Again.

lent and impolitic as those which charsetrriaed what Mr. Garfield aptly called-the

c-cspcd defeat by only &lt;me electoral vote,
and it look four’months to decide whether
ful and elaborate plana.
adroit leaden in State* like Pennvyltanta that vote belonged to him. Tho Ropublica:i party went very near to bankruptcy in
187G. Why go back now to the unit

ion to onat Kellogg and acai Spofford h a

Would Resumption and its altcndtai
National Convention abculd reprawnt the prosperity, or tbe purity ol the present
Administration, or even the ncccisily of
L.L- e„it_i csM,i. t- .1_ u i..-

•'unit rule"
ing Io Cocxvt
left to the Rc

priationr for tbe Ik-paly Marshak revives

district*,

CH ARC.?: if it is sent to my Shop.

I am

PAINTING MY WORK

SSSSpS

1

iat tU-1 n»nii.n.-r*iv»
raiac, we bate an advantage of Farmin in

this xtm-ioit bolter than ever htfore. 1 niu determine'! to mak-- ■
good a Wagon ax ia aoM hy anyone. This I will prove lo any. matt
who will call at' my shop. Prien lower limn any other good
WAGONS OK JjnGGJES
*
‘

.

J. Ls.

Hasting*, March

IBIII S™Lili 61 STEAMSHIPS
.i • p. U.

23.

REED.

- •47ml

L88U.

DAUCHY &amp; CO. COL
catlie.

I still lurc'a bwj of SOO Lead uf

there indefinitely, the pweibility of ao
office holder*' dopothin cx-arealei under
thc Coogrtasiocal districts aa well A for Republican form* I* any one prepared rate for publie er quaai-public buildings of
was in Grand
the State at large. Mure than two fifth* to aaeert that talk of thia kiad, with a 1
Third Term noqjinjlion actually before ‘
the people, would not tuike many nalriring up again. Among
ioubt
bu.board there is said to
tho Democracy in a very uncomfortable deprived the Cungrcaaiona! district* of
their rightful voice in this nutter, it was that, if a respectable Democratic candi-Jale
were nominated,-thousand* of Republican*

Lui 133 in a total of 246, should proceed
to make use of its ill-gotten power by de­
the use in incurring to many utterly unColteeum of I'Jtagi atampa whoapparany appropriati.i-i for the payment of Dep­ claring that tbe delegation thus elected
| colly are w bee*u»e tbry mu*t u*e tbeir
should vote as a unit in tbe National &lt;*onuty Marshals, and farther that it would •ventkn.
anpcmbundaM tetauro In doing acme per­
’ ,
Our Washington Letter.
fectly u-ckm thing and gannot afford tbe i
ffNai rar BMslsr C-n****M-^«i.
•
more expenrire puipuite of gathering
law autboruiag the appointment ofytiepWAsntxurox, Mareli I Sth, 18-riO
The Democrats havei fcao greal advsngio individual opinion. Thc aimplc fact
a proclamation which amply justified Mr.
that thc majority of tbe Pransylrauia tagi^ If they ewonot steal a State a* in
Garfield In hi* sharp and vigorous arraign- Convention saaunied the power to cbanc
■tr!.—I**.,——I—«t .11,1.1—I. &lt;« c . m •
•vnatUBT.
Il appear* they have turned
Scaator BUuso.ro around watch row them, ,bw atuatfo. to
of

OTOAMB^aa.iJ^gU-K j

BUSINESS

Rapid-

A 810 BILL.

Having had B»»o y&lt;ttni experience in differt-ui
Iii7turhi-.-of Mercantile Trade in « place where I n inftjut is dt»uc by the l’hua*And”,’ I am not- enf'i'tdy
ticxppric-nr &lt;•&gt;! in btiwirtC'-s misters. I am ccu.-tantlr
buying and will soon have a well x.-lt’cle-l *4&lt;»el; .if
Grocerit«. Gbuu&gt;ware, Chinaware,-.ic , &amp;«•_ I ofler m&gt;
“baita" in priors bat firmly believe you can boy af mi­
nt a little cheaper average price than at any other
ploec in the city. Sugar-., Teas and t’offee* 1 am idl­
ing nt bargaiitx. Lamps Side Lamp.*, Bracket l&lt;aH&gt;]&gt;-&gt;
and Trimmings ('heap, ,4‘boico Honey, Foil Cream
Lhcixv. Orange-', Loinetm, fig*. Oranberriex, Hob«-r.tdt«h. Pickle- Plain and Mixed, and. n full I:n&gt;- &lt;•;
Ctinn.i! Gootls. all very cheap. Anew thing, Fre*Ii
Comprc-'-cd or Lightning Yeast; nice light l.r- ad in
Ibr.-e hourx.
X
l‘arin-rs I have rihipjK-il ab-t\ -iriiHi'll-,
apple*. Knt will buy tn«ir«- and will buy ;:||

AGENTS WANTED
BOCK AGENTS.’

ktaaev

AGENTS READ THIS!
Yours Iteepectfully.

..i 5,000 '- i: ;

onivpNad of Law-break ini throughout the
oountry, and the sentence just pretwuneed | olMa( Thc
ef |h&gt;t
thaj to Heal scat* In Conirci. 'T.iu* the Sen- "*'• lisnd * «"J ,,r"‘
aD'1
upcm Denis Keatrny, and asked thc Dcj|- becomos both a confaaion of wcakueaa and
i . . *...l.
..I", nnr—am
. t-S-T
thc Houso ( ommUtoe in rerommanduig a i . w„d ja a
M1,ra , d,y .„ M1
j
theft. They want Keil-jgg's scat for | «** surprised al tl;-&lt; appear sue.- of some
Spofford, sod will preA their claim be.diemed l*dia* who proceeded to

\

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

jn- -tit««r

v..«rate n»tr*a«4 .

Kcmcinbcr tin- place. one Joor oust of Post I »»&amp;&gt;•&lt;•

which the infiuence of *ueh an example ■ mx he trotted to elect
woold bring npoti the roantry. be appeal- [ vote lor tbeir farotitoa.
ed for a recou.idcratiuo of the Democrat- , FwtmwteIjMto «dvo »« FintwylvadM
regard.* party rcasid-

■

-

A* the building,

an early date, in order to Jivo an opportu­
Grant ihould be nomioattd ? We thiok nity for tbe sueccasfu! competitor co pre­
not The Republican party would m»vc
down ioto the valley; the Dcmoct atie pare d-tailed specifi-aticu* The affair baa
parly would take it* atand ou the bin. Tbe
Dcmumta would aaauwie tho offcnairc; uitotu reporter uf th.} daily prrea haa failed
the victoriou* and united Republican*
would bo forord into the defitnaive.
Tho
imuca ol the campaign would be the Third
Term, the danger of putting a’ tu*n into

‘ dbemiaioo of Iziofaiana politics ; the prop.

IN .HASTINGS.

j nm „0Hjnj, p’lirm Wugon.-t (his year cheajicr than any .one in Ihc
country. I warrant even'Stick of Timber and every Iren in them
-uta-oi. r.- j
|)e
Anv Wagon or Buggy of mv make tlfat is hrohtrn and
li^JJTXl/telahowi. p«or material, I WILL REPAHt THE SAME FREE OF
ow-am.

W H. SCHANTZ.

BE8T It THE WORLD!
C

. liziR

ft

and others have not learmtd their •‘tricks '•Lven other Indie* beat ou
. . .
.
.
..’ । I two.

publican party. And
that neither, tbe cleet
this: tho Democrat* do not propose to
obey any law which ia distuteful to them,

.1 "a Llarstcd country, you know.’
a unit will receive thc approval of the man
tunately, New York i* a blasted
of Republican voter*.What is wanted in thc
ChirHy
National Uoorentiisn is the fullest exprus*
doubt they intend carrying It out in
they .will trampleAipon them- Their po­ ion of tbe Republican voters. Such action as
that in i'cnusylvania entirely igncrc* the
sition i* worse nowN}*^ it ira* during the
Speaking uf thia nutter remindt me ol
people. A State Onven lion which rnsmoc*
to cleet tbe delegate* of aCongresaional du the account* cow romiog from Maine. n.*y think I am joking, but it i* a solid

BI-CARB. SODA

the appointment am! directing the wnrk

dale, if elected, to vote with thc State del- graceful conicMioBa.i
egattan in Congraw as a unit. For a conveolioB to SMume such power is to deny
the validity of the law, and al! ground for tho right of the people to repruaenmti-jn
in the National Convention. • To pledge cimpaign.
a!ready seen this .Coogrun nourping the the ddesstes of a State to act a* a unit in
The resolution pteteated by Repmcat.
' power* of tbe Executive and attempting to
stive Buekncr. Io. adjourn Congr*** on
voting machines.

good Republican* and
by threats; w* pnw acu it defying and
setting al naught dir Supreme Court, the
highest legal tribunal in the country, and
proposing to carry out its purpose* by nul­
lifying the laws. A party which dales to
go before the people in aueh an attitude aa adopted in Pennsylvania and practiced in
this, court* defeat.

i
What is il T
I
( Anx.—Your
Pn* lipti'&gt;n» nutl
j Rcodpbt.
I Wluit ie it uvad-' of'
' Ans..—Pure JJKI’G
j
I low is it made t
i Ans.- With enre at
| Where to gel it ’
: An*.—Al Roberts ,(• Hotchkiss.
, where you will always find a lnIFarul
: select Stock of

,a=.

Drags and Medicines.

May 24th, i* simply f&gt;em&lt;icratic lunewmbe.

'

I hir cx|&gt;cn«-» are light and we sell

l-cing titaplayed tJ tbe multitude

HOSBITElfs

by Dewcratic Coagre«ameo yet. Their
whole object acem* tu be to gain politic*!
advantage, and a* in tbfa counc tiu-yi commil blunocra iottead, they will hire to

FINE

CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY
A specialty.

before,

Call and Sec tuj.

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS.

j «U•;

i:

Miscellaneous.

listened to in this city, was delivered at
Union Hall on Monday evening last, by,
Mrs. Elinbcth Cody Staatou. The sub­
ject "Our Girls," i* one well calculated to
bring out the most striking proof* of tbe
mighty mind, and power .if eloquence
which this noted lady ptwaomc*. Although

Dontcu will spend S),250,000 fersew-sn anything.
IIuo. Edward ^tcl’henou, the new
Chicago drank 7,000,000 galkoa of milk Secretary of tho Congramcnal Committcn

THE WORLD RENOWNED

lively.
Tho debate Wcdumday on the PrLting
office deficiency bill wa* very interttling.
It dbplayed the Dcmoerntie aide i^ nubcr’
Poor Dr. Morgan Dix, vector of old
a lad ligliU* After invertigaling thc Trinity 1’rotertanl Episcopal C&amp;tireb, a
rigid churchman of rather "high" views
Oct. Printing USee ever rinre they hare bid a

“S’?,u

"L'm"

firsts

L

r?ES ?°,d„ ,n ‘rie United Staten th.o.
6ales of 0,1 tho Other*. Thtt WILSC'

Farnnd, William* A Co . jMroU, Midi.

BALDWIN’S ASTHMA CORE

pork packing in Ciolike to refuse further supplies to the lYint)
t closed.
There were
i...( :r .1__ J .. .v_ i_L._

-A. TNTE'W

liuultiug letters purporting
him, and with olhtr partx

T HI 1ST G 1

I PERMANENTLY CURES
I KIDNEY DISEASES,

u.
&lt;&gt;H^CX9&amp; last month,
item that dined by ilejiroprictore,
ahould wxrtbe tbe *otemaiti«n af tbe paper Levy, A Co. The-2 liar* is roughly value*!
money idiot*, but it will not do anything at JC5,000,000, thc Sta^bud at £2,000,­
* PBAinivnxK.
000 and the A'er* pt £1,000,000. The
The RcpuHicau of Prairieville have
price asked for the 7rZr.Tr.qA is a round
tedus of tbe poor people there
millioe. The circulation of Ibcss journals
and happy land, and their fate
is given at 85.000 daily for the TiUte«,
145.000 for th* NtaatfonZ, 125,000 fonts
A’nes, and 200.000Ar.the Tdtyroph . JB
works in Detroit.
point of ndverthting patronage, the 7’&lt;sir. oo to look after dretitute iluogariaM and

|

to

U. wit]

Hipfintr i?ss»«tt nt

&gt; WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.

Rupture
NICHOLS, SHEPARD A. CO.BH i- C'd y
w.S31* ********Aiit&gt; °*t-T elm....

21VLBR
^^JOHNETON’S VI

wnv?

SARSAPARILLA
urat tanin, imra,

being gained ou St. Fstriek a Day, and the
United States coamabip •• Const alUtioo,”
freighted with geacrotM rapidity with

1‘ROBATKKteTJCE.
“I didn't think it any harm to smoke, promt Oomj*try,
r; M»iy ererytady awfom now."
IWdrot of th
"1 am rerey t wv, n&lt;y TOWg ftimti. 11 WW wf N*w H

c °^7

u29 Broad
**«y* New
York;
La.;
Cor. sut.it MaAtete!
St! Chicago,
III*.;
andNewOrtennx,
San Francisco,
C.M.

&gt;

terblow, and joined iu

Yot-nu gMOKtuuL—1 was

Vffl.'-■iste.’A.vn&amp;OT,

I Constipation and Piles, j
nM-«-S.fL*EE.»~UB-xVL.-r^
WKtBxcr TSornua uu.!

IT. HAS

derfully arouaed in all parts of the tout

I

LIVEN COMPLAINTS, i

tbe Franklin Home for Inebriates in Phil-

Highways, William A. Burchett; Supcrintendroi of School*, Itebcy B. Richards;

-

(ibl f^rnt-dtua JJtcalent, -

mroasg

fithout them in a hard place.

Limon

In workmsnMilp Is squal to a Chranomotcr Waioh,
.
?£.
"nU&lt;’d ■? •«™t-dasa Plano. It root...
tno.nlgncBt sword* at-the Vienna and Centcnni -l Exnc
,T SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than otltc-

Fitters »]

The Grand Trunk Railway raorivw!

Adrian, Mich.

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

■' *»-'•
“zrfJrpoToiic
FREE
s.etiifS-

SATYTPTF!

New York hare introduced spelling mateb- ■icn in the World

While tho audience was" not.

FR FF A VALUABLE INVENTION
* **/*"Ajj

C.P. Rowell &amp; Go’s. Col.

Ncbmkahaa 7,000 Good Templars,
.4 itl:—Mtfu-ia*

magic, which has cryo, through forty
years of almoat incessant labor, either on

right, that thl* cntuiiry has over prodoaed.

SHOW Tilt TO YOGI OBOCLL

.

�st go
Tift

/^public

Entered at thc l‘&lt;\xt Office.
HcuftiniB, Mich., a* Secondflasit Matten

Mtoiaatc candidates fc* Township i^re-re
for tho ensuing year, and to elect delocates
to the County CouvMlMe to bo brid al
tbo Court Howe in Hartings. April 23.
tn deet delegates to the Suto Convention
to be held al Dtlrott, May 12A next., and
to trenraA.-. roch other bawnras « may
come before aaid &lt;’a«w. Ut three be a
-oo-d turn out. as there will be speakers
rreveal who will deliver addretoc.
Ry Order ofCom.
J. J. HxxbraritOTr, Ckairmsn.

I cue city dommilto.-. lb. R,q,u&gt;&gt;lie.a. of
the oily mrl in caaetra at tbe Court Haam tMUe of Um Ba MX at. that Woodland io
iUuimtS is to have soother l.nUKepat) - •: on Twteday eresiag. and nrgaaix.d by tbo credited with ftrer delogata. at tho Isle
U is is query
; « pbyoi^a
w. Fathoms, now site nd- ' electfoa ol ILm. James -V Sweeny a. ' Grecubask fktuwolioo.
iog college at Ann Arbor, sxpeete »&lt;*« to ebaiteMD^nd Goo. M. Dewey aa Soor—ary. I with your reaawn where they rmide They
I take up bto rwhUacs here ami go into
Oo’imMioB of Mr. Juh. Clarke, th 1 eurely twrer ar»re eituena' of Woodland,
j bariocas wkh Dr. E. H. imihrnp.
Chur appuiuted m Teller., John F. Halo, with tbe •xeeptiu of Ueo. D. Barden.
Mr Bardo bere^tha only aurvirur of the
sod A. Philo Drake.
Dr?W. H. ftoyder baa premcaantly lo­
Mr. John F. Hale presented the fallow, defanet Greenback party In Woodland,
cated tn the city, and will attend to all
tag appeal from th. W. C. T. Cotou, the quretioa naturally ariaea where be
calls made on him day « night.
(Mice
which xraa read by tho Socrutary.
found tbo other three.
A. Woodlaod U
over O. D. ripauldinr . More, .nd bto
To tho citinos of Hartings Msembled naturally grateful for Civora be»towtd, .lie
tewidenre i. in thc aeoond ward.
in tbe penury meetings nf all Puliifeml
‘bank, arc dm, (ha W KCJIi
factory. foe ,
of lU Mw crtalogue
Cablsux, March, 20, 1880.
of tbe OUwt Cullegv, Eston County. The
Kpitok Bawitlttl.—Wo derive to lay
cstaJopm to tally printed *Bd WCJ1 arj
before die people, no far aa it ia poaaible
ran-rd and will be -awful (0

The unanimm^ vet, of Cfty.fom.t 4i*«,
John Q Cramy ior Supwviaur al the reo
&lt;tu in tbe ]« nnd 4th Ward., mn»t hav.
to elrat «x deUgnlra to the County Con been exreedinnly gratifyiag l(, him, aod
vrnttou at Hastings, April 23, to eb-et
it u one which graiiflo] erwy true Itodtfeeatew to the Stste lx&lt;oventtoo. to l-c
held M Detroit May !2lh neat, and to publiedn.
tratwad »uch other buriore* a. may c.ime
We are lutppy u, announce that Dr.
Wore Uie esueu.
. , , ,
Andrews h.t anne to tbe coodu.fon that
Da'ed. I trsngrville. March -I, Iftfcl
be wilt not remove to Now York, but re
By ■&gt;’ikr of BepaWiesa Com.
’ L A. NtCUt'Ut. Chainnin
main in Hontikgv to the delight of hovts to do with thi. lamentable etale of things.
, of friend.. We are gtod this to ao, for the
If you, therefore, geatlcxnen, will nomi­
Dr. would be mdly mi.re.1 .hrntld b- go nate. honoet. moral, teniperaao' men, for
1&gt;H&gt; offices ia your gift, men who will

listbud, March 15th, 1880.

Republican Caucus.
The Republieana of the ToWh.bip of
llatfin,* .will mere in caureu at tbe
Center Sebt.il Hobm, &lt;&gt;n lV«qln«T&gt;diy,
March, 31—. at tine o'clock I’. M to aom
iaate runduUlra for township officers fur
the ro.uiug year, and afoi elcet fire d.b
gato. to repreaent the Tvvrnobip is the
County (Lnveoticu to be boldcn at the
('■•art Ilot»: in the City of Uastie^v April
29lh,J&lt;* elect delegate. to the Stale Conventieo io be boldcn in thc City of Dwtroit on May Ibe I2t!», and Uhmk any
louiirae that may properly come IwL-re

Republican Caucus.
Thi- Repnltlitmav of ll:e Town»hip t
Hop® will hold their nucus al Hope Cet
ter Swire on Friday,. April 2nd at

We have had coaaideratile music on the
quretioo.of "where u mj boy to night f
and now an exchange .urgmu tbaC wtuiro
i« my d.o-bter to night V might bo equal­
ly aa pertiuent. It would be enn.idered a
center abut ia thia latitude, and aiwayu in
Chet Mtwrr ia at it again ; il io an old
trick of hie, aad he haa - mmenrrel in
earnrst.
Oa Saturday tort lie anld two
Inm'ner wagnas, two platform wagnne nnd
one Kgbt bugry, ami during toot week, he
•old four tbrekteg engines, brides other
art idea too nnmeroua to mention.
J l^o ILe-itelh all about it in th I* fo•ue of the H.tNxiut, In a double quarter
ad. HB-bucgios and wagrnn hare bereme
celebrate*! tbruughout the ciruntry a.
among the reey be*i that i. manufactured
anywhere, ud the tomuty uf II io. that
j people generally know it Road hi.'-nd.

given , and tbe D.reetur John Urooauu,
.aid they might;hare tbe houac for ibe
abo«o qxci6.nl purptwe, ju.1 aa loo- a.
they daairrd It Tin- CrU term of, twelve
nights woa held aft right, no fanli found .
and l be accoad term euuimeneed, and all
af liecaws. and otrietly oafortM-tbc tow in Went well until certain greonboekcra eame
relation to minor., aul hours -f —Io. we
A-sl that you will .do a grand thing for tbe
atom!, and prosperity of the rily.
As the mcthcra, wives, ami ,Mm &lt; f
thc city we prey you du wtoe-biog to ,&gt;ro ;

the eity w.rranl. u» is making thia trquret
aad appeals .trungly to you to consider it
Thc homes of this city arc our., and we
beg you t&lt;i nominate men of mural aad
tetopesaoiv principle, whuto bond and
duty it will be to Mntact them, aqd a. y&gt;-u
do tbi. jnat end nxbt thing, ao may Usd
rtand by and pri«q-r you.
By .rtdrr .sf tbv kV. C. T. I'., of the
fity &lt;it Harting..
Tile eouventton then pro.revlrd to an in
foinra! vote fur Mayor, wbi«h rreultrei a.

; and
men arrived si tho ochoolbowsa
. before the teacher, and opened ibe door
I wiilkHlt waning for ibe key. Hrere- tbe

A teu-yvwr.old Middlrville buy, io wrad■ eharge of locking the houn. Mr. Wiknx italrao meed, oat Itoteatog to a perwm tot
I aiw.y* .uondad nnd took pert ia religions Bug another of a neighbor who bad boaghl
i moraiac* while here. If any one wish* a Bible for bis wife, a birthday pemaa*.,!
; to know more of him, for them enquire In for which he paid nix dollar, and twenty- '
I District So. 6. in Carlton .ho of .'all re- fir.
, mJiPvpimd tbualy: “Six dU- •
I .peetabte and dirtnterontod pmtplo ia Bal- tore and twenty-fivo cento worth af tbe !
‘ nature, and they trill loan not only of Word of God . I bonefat half of it for ten I

With a very desirable and meet complete Stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC,
Fine and medium priced

GOODS :
Trimming Silk., Velvet., Fringe., Wlbbone. Button!.
An Elegant Aeeortment of Hamburg Embroideries.
Ou,pure. Velenclens, Madras and Torchon Laces

WooDLAtru, Ma:cb 11, i8t».
WooDLanD Lomx, Nu 817, 1. (1G. T.
Al a .perial mooting of Woodland
Lodgo, No. 817,1. 0. 0- T., held nt the
Hril, March 11, 1880, tho following rmh
lutioua were adopted.
IFjker-m, Il baa pfaoasd Almighty God,
io ilia wtodoa to remora from our midst
by death, on March 10th, 1880, cor
worthy and beloved 8tstor, Nelli. E

Beautiful line of Silk and Embroidered Ties xnd Fichui,
Brown and Bleached Cottons from : to 2i yards wide,'

Splendid Stock of fine and cheap

READY-MADE CLOTHING !

Splendid Stock of fine HATS AND CAI'S, aad
dlBHHAKP, Tbat ia tbo death of Sister
Ixe, thto Lodge ba* hot a Worthy and ef­
ficient member, ooe that wm bigbly es­
teemed by tbe members of hor order for
her faithfuiscas and kindoers.
RaisoLvnt, That wo tender tu the be­
New auortment of Spring Clothu,Gasaitnores nmlSailingreaved relatives ol our deeoaaed Siam,
our deer*.-, and mort heart felt aympaAnd fine lino of Tiulora Trimmings to xnatch.
thia.
*
Merchant Tailoring done in all it* Branch**.
•
RirtU.viO, Tbat a page of the Journal
of thia Order ba iaacribnd lo tbe memory ibcir miutla which will long be remember­
Cftrptjte, Mailings, Oil CloUu ami Knpt.
of our deevased Stolre.
ed, in-l bto encouraged thrat to press for­ Ladicrt, Misses and Children's fine Shoes and Slippers.
RkmlvSP, Thai ibe SecevUryof this
iasdge caUM a ropy at 11mm rreolaliuno to ward ia tbe eanao of temperance till tbe
Irt given to the parrot, of Sister Irte, and
■ion to mod a eopy to oach of thc county
paper, for publication.
The gr .tret dred* and oddest, will
kin, Her. Dr. Harvey, Prof Green. Dr.
Bartine, Onl. John K McChesney, t. W.
Neff, and a boat of other, equally treat
worthy, certify over their own aignslurva

fore held only ear half uf tbe nauJ
! time, when it adjourned for tbe patrp-.se
af lotting the gtesrnb.ekera hare the houie.
On 11«&gt; aaiil eivemiop. at the cfoae of the
-nral-aiA meeting, they, the gTcetibeekers,
gave oat that there would be anotb.v
urrroitnek meeting there two weeks from J-armif Ktm to doubt there being any
Drmoerwy toft in lbs township id Hast
right, no rec objecting, aa the writing ingr. Perhaps if be had bmn nl their
Mrb.&lt;4 w.iuld then be through with. Bat rauea. h» would hare thought diffcreyl.
three or da), however had
whop Of remrer it n quite a blow to tbo Greeallir dir clor went to th.; Kl&gt;uol bea» bsckrra act U&gt; have it all their own way,
whifo tbe writing acbool wa. in araahm, ■nd of rearer they know that a good many
•nd there proclaimed that he bod changed meq that they expected lo help them, will
hi. mind, and tbat the gtr.-nbaek Breclieg g-&gt; to work ia c.rwdt in
- ■ •

Kidney and Lie core, in lb.
which it to recommended, it to
tniaa doubt, on theaabjiet
Houle"for Sale.

HALL’S CATARRH
CORE.

If you want to buy a ho

NO CURE. NO PAY.

lkm-x-rat.
He a»y»; "What did you
went tn make a ticket for, don't you know
that »&lt;:ry tlitng will put tbe RrpMieno,

for tbefeh-etion uf ria da-LAte* |h attend
th. County Onvrati &gt;n to far'lteM at the
Court IL«t*&lt;- in tho Cfty of llsrtiaga,
April 211, to eh-.-t dckp.tr* to the State
t'.mrmitiuo tn be held at Detroit, May 12,
.next, and to tmuoset »n-li other bu'.ue-x
aa may eaimo before tbe cauraw
lut’d Hope. March 10, 18#).

the Kho.il g»ve way te the grreobaaker* .
and
euuree the, did o&gt;&lt;4 f.«) like tfoiog
it, withav dud they do it; hut oa the Mid
Txat. I'ruUy rvrahtg, tbe writing arbol.ra

i

mill al Fremont, and II. J. report, tbat, unanin ou*lj uuu::nau4.
m-'uaI for the aratiag. the w^od ,pr«I n dpith»tandiag the lack of ,',-igl.ing, their
Tbe informal rate fop Marshall resulted K»c»~ .|; Un amid the bowling, profane
mill ia well *t&gt;&gt;ck-.l with log. aa tbe haul hi giving Henry I*. Lewis 70; Niltta language, •..age A •. ol the gromibsckcra
Republican Caucus.
i»
very
abort,
am!
rrr
cr.l
tramway,
lead
who rcuuiord oat*iiie, whn apparently bad
Tbo Republican, of Carlton nil Sold
their enure, at tho Town Hutted on Tumm».k- up tbeir mind, to appear u indoecat
day March ROth at om o'cloelc p. m. t&lt;&gt;
u they knew huw Io appear, and which
oomiuate catnlidatc.
for , tuwa*hip
they carried out to the Liter. After ibe
teh'nil had e!&lt;M*d. the greenie. eame raeliKutland, will mdl at auction ou Friday
tug into the botio-, amoking. .wearing,
next, a .pun of boracw, hantea., wagon,
and tuing otoceoe laaguagn t» that extent,'
acd Arctic? implement*, grain, woufl, Ac,
A. Bargain* will be und.mbtedly be had,
and a large number of bihlcra will proba­ Cadwallader ft!; Wm. II. Swarscy. 23 ; hastily. Tbo director aad othera of thru*
W«i. H. llayforl,, Smltnriuff, ■&gt;■
bly bo present.
who art with him politically, raid they
By aorlimatw-n I Ion. Ck-tn-nt Smith
*'«ld call a special *eh&gt;r*l meeting for the
A plraaant wadding partf waa l.dd al the wa* moniiuted foe Scbool iMje-cior.
f urf.se of x.Cing to eachdc alb kind* ..I .
| residence of Trait re Thillip* Lut evening,
The eiuruith- u oeminatwl f.« Super
to wit acre tbe- marriage of hia youngest vi~»r» io the lai and llh Ward* John 1,1

STtf
■ C-'CutVMi, Frop r ’
1SritiS:wS
J. M Rnoysa, hexing Mcnrt-d tbo Mr
•«- of D linmp. ba* opened a eubUmg assgM.
Nellie waa one of ibe moal )&gt;atirM aaf WE Will MAKE THIS IWOSmOX.
•hop ia the Box I and Sb-w Store of J. C.
B ray an A .Sun. wbept bout and .boo re- ferer* 1 ovw asw. It Waa my privilege to
poiring will be dcoo on abort nailer, aad al be with ber fee romo time before ah.

—T1SS.T s^jMsnscr;axsi2r^*Eya«

if they &lt;ht not elect tbeir Uckrt they will
at leost make a good .howtng.
■
There la no need to make any royurk.
is regard to thr nomination. They are
well-known to. be men of good principle,
nod high moral clmracter, ottd their aouuOalfon Hmws thc good mom of the party
fit ehtfoaing tbeir candidates.

Brel aad choapwt Ca.hurer. al Uraat'e.

Brel aad cbospvM Cashmere al Grwil's
Brat sod cheapest C.sl.UMre al Grawt'a.

HOP BITTERS.

Brat and cheapest Caahmere .1 Grant'.
Brel and cheapest Caabswre al Grant a.

Bret .nd ebra|xat CasbuMM al Grant's
Brat and ebeapeot Caabmereal Grant's.

Brat and cheapest Cadimere al Grant'..
Beat and cheapm Cwlimeti at Grypl-'a

NealtMWS is always ulaertelA.- in John
Ifaxomet'a Barber Hbop. llewtotcr, Republican.. &lt;-n Regi—rate...
day. aad do not forgot it- ’

Martgag-a bought at the llrxl Batata
Kxchaogt'. 3vc advertisement •
ft
Remotnbar that election liekrta will be
printed at Uiort notice at thto oKce.
Wm. P. Sfcln.m, »&gt;.|-, nf Barer, [oi.1
tbe IUmMCB . flier a vtoit pa Friday

Bnas of the Corel firai in Barry
County will be « &gt;1J cheap st tbr Itoal Es­
tate Eschaage
1*

Tbe Vreia-mteilto /Aumk bra luri
cbanptol lo sa right paper am! to thereby
much unpn.vrti.

‘Thn Homy Son* of Toil."
Hoch an article u thia apte.ird in Lu ;
tlu Salerd.y tow, a team Won-ing to wwek. Jowra*./. -Il Mt. "a clique of i
uu» Hatt, of iTaStua, while lx-iog dri'oO Albion i-dlrjp- .tiMictila ban organa.d &gt;
• o-■'t'ale Street, got wared at Mtnctl.ing ibeuueirM into a band calicJ ‘The Horny .
and ran away. Tnrniog on Creek Street, ,-foaut of Toil,' '* to win. I. rLoul^A* added j
north, they rut into the team of Wsde, the chairman of tbe (irt-eub.ee* County
Allttft, and tbo poke of tbo buggy pt which Committee. "They are atudeute vf high
the run nwaya vm- altadtrel, eal/red jaat MntitutiuB. ol learning, avpirasta f» po­ ha* bean Mtiug ike brvoi of charily for
berk ofthenboulderofooe Altofi’a hor lities! faSM.'oot overwbvlmsd with c-JIega yrara, furnUhad by noma nf her member. ?
am, to the depth nf fourteen iaehre. The wsrk," unlike &lt;•« friasd, whv U ao tbttey Dorn hr imrgii.e that hia mmaelcaB .IJtia.
' '
aaa taken to the IJrvry with a.-h-M.-J work, that, tn order to find ten. ran dmuivo aaaaiUe pcqfo? Dot.
be imagine that the writing of &gt;uch folio
A H.&gt;ld«e, and hard till
Laal night al el-ven a'eloek when it dtol t-hlsged to abaenl liimv.lt from vehod dur­ boule for palrfieatwa, and aeurrikMM Liter,
"The bornj TUpuHiran to rlnintiaa ladies will be any thing to hia
Wo un&lt;ltr*aod Hut .tops will be taken ing lw«i days.
Albion editor waa roped in wiih tho U.irny advaolapa, or that auch a eourM of eonerror," Tho GrrowLackprs always did have duel ia in any wiae boourable? Dure he
Saved From The Poorhouxe.
a kAnek „f ‘roping* unfortunate vicliinti know that lie dated not append bin name
or ycere David A|ling»wurlh .offered
to the pul.li.ued articdc bacaun of the «M&gt;Jlh»&lt;;u&gt;»ti-n.Xo'l uMwilhctanding
tempt which Iw knew mam follow? Now,
Mr. Kdttnr. I eon tarere yva that the
writer &lt;d ibid nirnupondracc, who aigned

Wo horn from Mr. B. F. N«.rr»* that
’the mrralre to alBwtiw; many fi-nilto* la
Yanko^ Sprint. Toxmahip.
with tb« trtof of one fertile, the patient
Robert Mtraliall and wife, of Prairie­ wm Jrrsdy ntn.h loiter, and when f.wr
ville wore vtoitingal Hoe. D. R. Cook's, Ixrttlea had bora tte-.l upon him. be ».uM
again w.lk atartti with the use of a cnee
U.c latter par* «.r tou xreck,
The facto * ab«re .toted, will lx- vretTho pay ear •■toom'd'" over ilw road led by the tdltorrfthc JtofeumozA, (Hfo,
Im: Friday, ond happiness n-igUa anprrme
ia tbit h.-mre nf tbe smp|r-&gt;0&gt;*&gt;

. The la»t itroo days -uf h** week, a*W

Mr. Rd. Baxkimt, who. a few day. ago,
scmcly col tmo nf bto fort while choppioc. i. gatttog ato^t »«&lt;? Atwly l-«
•are!}'.
|
.

Roy. T. D Marsh apeut fast Sabbath ia
tbo city, a»d oSriciaicd al ibe J’rrafcytoriaa church at the morning aM evening
SuUeriber. will pie— bear ia mind
that we need-excry &lt;Mlar due us. aad that
every dollar remitted a* noee •« »-«

Tbe High Sebuo! aoowl will l» hold at
tbe parlor, of the Kditor of tbe Batttw
oa Frtday eveaing nsxiA g-wral invi
tattoo ia axtexnled !&gt;■ •»
lice. A. n. link returned fn&gt;m thc
Kmt Sstnrdsy l^, aad bnmjbt with him
» wife. We te-^wahtto Mr. sad Mra.

a BOeek—that he is venting bi. apite aad
•pitting bi* a mom on the Chareh beciu-e
besting buoda, lb.- ptodgM of the poupto, ho waapnblirly erarared by many loading
ImmxI on tbe wealth „f the M&lt;&gt;|Je. when memten, for writing an intuiting letter to
wc van j»» aa well imac Gibesbacks and &lt;«r of ll~ lady mrmUra. ll b pcsaibls
mtn die interest to tho pe&lt;&gt;0t "
Good •Widvorioe" may have a grievance, if no,
Lt him rurb with II before the publie, nnd
8.," th.t if tbo Govemmeth abouM pet it.
et.mp on f.ltrte.'. lake, whether it would ii xrill bare when it to knows who hr to.
be. fogal tender?
••Several dkbwsrewied 1 du oct I sow win! bo otomo by Jliot
KopuWiesM and s faw Oreenbrekera ware k^ult.l ChriHt»ii., but if be think, them
prreont.’but did not comprebre l llwr uhj»ei jlort-luaJ.J boc.uAr they llaxe aiiowad
ul the meeting “ The iinxnbaoaarsalw.y. him to play . the .fond I—I apou them fot.
two intra, then I ran aadmtaod him.
.Bl haveakull. aa thick ax nejtrwa' and
••U.S. 3." l» po exception to tbe rule.
We are not certain ao to the "fag end,’’ turn for the bread aad butter tbat haa
a. tbe Bepubli-xtu party han mined the k. pt him alive, tbn medicine fur hie meh
dty for.lhe first time and the GramtUck- wife, and tho comtorta tor the family,
cra hsvo eome out tbe Mteli end of tbo given to thia ill gotten aliadow of human-

Rest and ebrapest Caohawre al Grant'.-

B.-.C .ad cheapest Ca*bsiere at Graat .
Brat and cl.oapvst Ca.hm.re at Gratia,
Bert and ebeapml CaahsMTo at tiraatV

&gt;UouL*vilAr, March 22.1880.
We bare had a (dvoaoBl beatneaa weak.
The roadrere remarkably good and much

‘HE WHITE
Best asd cheapest Cosbmeve at Graat'.

Brel aad cheapesrCashmare st Great .
Tte VokafolMt Co., Marshall Mich.
Win Mndlbair evMsrtlod ttartro-Vvkaie
Ualt. to tte saseted span »&gt; days trial. Kpeedy

iJtTl&gt;XH-&lt;-teW. M.~a *t J. I. w

Plttawte as a aeviasrV teaaa.

l^ranso (Lrtia, four ariko north of thia
place, which wm wall attend^ aad was a
■serwra fiauiciilly and rorially. There
were over a hundred perausa proaent and
iwenlr-liv.j.iuod. ofburkwl.ral floor were
mMufactured iato paoeakex, end twwty
pounds of maple sugar aad a galfoe of
the twkea. It wm there demoaalratod
that peocakm wtra a sovereign trawdy
fu» ttxab-sobo. Iwwd aohe, snr-aebe, back­
ache, and ia fact all lbs akbaa and pains
frail bamaaity M heir to. Tbo Social wa.
held ia the internal of tbe Suaday School
ia that tMighborbood, aad tbo net pro
ere d* wae a fraction over fifteen dollar.
Dr. Ilarios ia shout to build a frame
ore building al tbo east aide of Mra
1 nitb'e restaurant; tn be ward by Mra.
•odrieks to a millinery more.
Mra Lemuel Paoli of Leighton, in
rilh friend, in Middle
Reding

(
REAL ESTATE.

Hr. UrW Ml COTHOL1COM FOR SAXE AND TO RENT

Aaron Ctors. Kaq. aad wife, of Grand Rapid., art vtoiling frtoads in MiddfeviUe.
1’. I'. Cady, K-q.. of thia ptooo ban a i
aiMer from I-tnoet visiting here
It to tbo opinion of promtooni Repnb
daring tbo winter rarersl lettera in tbo ItooM here, that Grant or Woohboroe will
Bawmxb from Baltimore, which appear to bo the nominos for Presidoal, to lbs Chi
have been xmtlen with a nulinou. dariro
to injure tbe rvputatinn of one of our

atteoapttog to *"«* ,ranfa u' d«*rib« your
further eloquence ? Itmtead of waMtog
your uatiriog energim io writing meh
oniclm. w. would adobo you, M . friend,
to coateder bow uiauy million, it taken to
make n billkra. and until you an do. wt
Wa dUiko tbo practice of printing art!- I
caauot help thinMng that the maxim. "4gclsa on district of family troublto, it U tbe
urm won't lie,” will prove ioAxraet ia your
worst kied ef backbiting
eune , and we would ad rite yeu In thmk
wall upoo tbe awertioa that Jay taould ia
worth 45OUaad we think ix
iwonhi be better for you V.txptmd Jour
Tuesday, F. A A. Maaotm. aad Lecture ।
i exit. eJmiocu'e &lt;• “Tbe Daye af Tarqaln
by Mw. Bax toe, M Coagragaafooel Cl.urob
Jfohjoat. Ikiftwaod.
Wed.—lay, Mr. Baxter, 1-ctare M

Sewing Mach.,

Utrnekd in Aftcamct.
■
Uttarotoed it SutfBcty.
Utstrptxstd it Corstr action.
Utpnccdnftd it Ptfidtrify.
dad Undi&amp;itd it the Brood EM*

KMU SEVIN BACHIME CO.

L. RUSSELL.

�SELLERS'

COUGH

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SYRUP !

50 Years Before the Public.
tu begin with ____________________
metcb in the May ivoe of that inaraaine.
Mr. Sidney Luuer, musician s. wa'I aa
literatenr, will bars a paper in Scribtwr
for April which will be welcomed by many
af the moaica) pabln; it is entitled The
Orchestra «f To-day and b a clear and

Working between nrala b wbat wears
out tho tramp. "
.

JAMES G. BLAINE,
turn* ar UCADKU"

W. U. VanderMIl circa ccnploymcat to For April. We du tw4 wonder that Ibis
27J»fl men,
ma^sxine is so [opelsr , fur no one can
Tbe population of Ireland according in l x&gt;k orer iu contents or cxauiin.- and reed,
it witheut being thoroughly impressed
tberoe.ua of 187! wna 5,402,759.
with the fact that lhete is ao magaiine in
He thgt calls a bid ungrateful sums up this country that can show sash a varied
all the evil that a man jaa be guilty of.
class of eoutenls,—such thrilling sea yarns,
i ' Carlotta, cm Empress of Mexico, b said domestic sterice. nice loroHal.^, excellent
| lo bo alwwiog a‘me algM of returning foetty, brantiful surararings, well-written
deeenptioas, wit and tumor, wise infor­
mation. and a little of everything that can
interest the moot csteleas or critical rradar.
Wo like thc magaxine, and hijo that
thousands of others do ; for it is all that
we represent it to be,—brilliant aad guild,
—mJ for proof read the list of coo tents
for the April number : The City of Jala­
pa, The Outlawed Sea, The Bausna Tr e,
Prophecy, The twp Brocwdsu, Stanxas,
Bachelor Ben, Kelt. RocoUeotiooe of Other
Days, Canroact, Pond Lilies, Character,
A Slid day Horary, Hew we nsde Brood
at Home, How to snake Mischief, Mtsa
Morgans Parrot, Sunlight from Shadow,
Hoisting lo Adelina.', Old Maids, Chapters
oo Plants and Plowen, The Dawn of
Lore, It ecrer Hains but U Poor*. .Smith's
Folly, Mrs. lloweliSd'a Veogten.'e, Halo
Amery's Story, Spanish Conscripts and
Spanish Womeo. Our Young People’s
Story Teller,—Fred and Flossie, Tun's
Gold Dollar. Ruihrra'a Puule-Pagr, Edi­
torial Notes, The Housekeeper, Curious
Mature, Things Pkasant sad Otherwise
Our l%un- Gallery—Fins of April vn

Johnny D."
A woman hearing a
“preaerring autumn lease

national debt must be paid th rough the '
prosperity of this pa1] k-; one who knows '
eooagh to know that all tbo financial thco- j
rial ii the world cm not redeem a single
dollar; owe who L»»i enough to know i
that all tlu- money muil be made, not by (
law, bat by labor ;■ pae who knows enouxht
tn know that the pettnlc of the I'nilcdtasr

DR.SMtTrt

STILLINGIA

PILLS

•sasa.

PHYSICIANS, CLEROYMEH AX3
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE
THE GREATEST HEDiCf.L
TRIUMPH OF THE ARE.

TUTTS' PILLSI

CULL SKCJtUOtCMLl

TUTTS HUS
TUTT'S PILLS

utSfi tmwatj'ix
•&gt;:s .irrjr-iixiwsi v&gt;'..:r
rtftsssatt.

TUTT’S PILLS

TUTT'S PILLS
TUTT'S Pll
TUTT’S PILLS

TUTTS PILLS
TUTTS PILLSh,

WASHINGTON,

Hairky Struct,

D. B. Standish died a*. Stoughton,
Mam., last week, of aeftening of the brain,
lie was a doKetidant of Milra Blandish,
end was well known among railroad men
an the oldest Ineonaotire engineer in New
81 fur, and give it free:
England.
■ ■
I GaL whiskey, IG ox. giyextiue. 3 or
Hold ext. hope. - &lt;&gt;X alure, I gal. water
. This is nut Hup Batters, but a swindle
that is a misdemeanor to send tbrongh tbe
mails &lt;&gt;r for papers to adsertise it. and
libclivoa vo Hop Dieters. AU Hup Bit
tert. or any pretending lo l-sTuf like na­
ture, ar* wotllilmo and injurious counter­
feits nal.TS. male by tbe Hup Bitters Mfg.
stands iu the firs: picture ut thc almanac tA' V *s,l sir fMrii-s
with tbe fish and sheep and aoerpbns and
Mh and twins,, etc., around bin t Did I
you erer notice tbat ho was waked and had
nothing in bb storaiche** Well, that fel-

REMEDIES

|1H.WAW£B4

that after cmroding the right of the CvuI grraiosil districts to aeloct their own .&lt;Jgl-:
egatea, lime drlegole* should hire been

Michigan Central Railroad.
aks rsaittsl oker kseeavi'
Sk* walkH «• Ssr ton
Asd IsrsU ao kss f**r.
Xr she vasOMSl lass Ito Kassa*.

A son 'oT tbo Emerald Isle, meeting a
couatrynun whose faro was not perfectly
remembered! after aaluting him m.et rordially, inspired hb name. “Waiah,” said
the grnUeman. “W-ua sv.i.a •• _
sponded Paddy
I know two old------- ...... ...
Wrfcither of them your mother T‘

•RAN0 RAPID8 DIVI8I0K.
♦
Tto Brt«U. Stwrt UsHAST AND WESTTit AND FROM

t Mv Good Woman
Why arc yog ao out nf sorts. nct.r able to
UU folks that you art well ! Ten to one
it’s al! rauswl in the first place by habitus!
eotMUMlion, which has no doubt finally
rajtsed deranged Kidneys &gt;“i Liter. Tbe
sure cure for Constipation b the celebrated
Kidney Wort. It to also a anoctlic terne-

grand rapids and

Senator Bayard of the charge of being a
acromion sympathiser fire months after the
beginning of boetilitiu.'by dodiring. that
most of tU Democratic leaders of the
North were in sympathy with hint, it in
telling ■ gnat deal of truth ; bat is it
helping the Democratic party ?

Detroit

Canada Southern Railway

CHE1G0 l YSTiKU' EAILH '
.icon a- •
Tho Chicagb Jotmaaf says, A compro­
mise llcpublicaaJPraeidcaiial ticket is pro­
posed ; E. B. Washburns, of Illinois ,fii»
President and George F. Edmunds, nf Ver
moot, for Vice President.
*

ito.
.TE.TS :t.
UK. B, BBttMi
___ ' "«"',U7 .r mass.
teWSRSSSS«"“.

The New York Jrifomr talks aa foUowa
ccuoeming the pretended certainty of thc
third terman
•“rag Um Gnat nuupn ia suggsatire.
It in LU aunt aoammoas dore Icymeat of
tU eta ram thus fir. All iU politicoes and
newspapers advocating ■ third tens Mt

and known under ths firm name nf J. M.
It G. Braemcr. ia this dav diuolrad by
mutual ooa»-nt, Gottlieb Breanaer nrtiring.
All M due the firm must bo paid to J.
M. Baramer who alone is aatbariaod tn
,
Vtck'u Illustrated Floral Guide,
collect them aad who will also pay all of
' '
A brautifpl work ot 1W Pages, One the indebted eras of tbe firm.
Dated Hartings. Jan’y 3Jtb, Ife-taf.
Cotorod Fkiwer Piste, aad 500 IHoateaJohn M. Bkmmik.
.
I linen, with Deaeriptiow of tbe brat Flow41-47
OnmuB Bimawnt.
on and Vsptatdm, with price of aoeds,
, aad how to grow them. AH for a Fire

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•tax* or sviacRirri^.

VOL. 24. NO. 48
PEjraom LM EE CHUB

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1880.

mum Hiitnui! imwii!

Our European Letter.

OF THE 9 FED-

WHOLE NO. 1299

;.,sg*a;Sr-

Letter.

Ex-Gov. Gereeton'. ConferIon.

Loxdox, Exolaxd, I
Much 12,1680. j

•

Paub, Faaxct,
March 10,1880

Having purchased the interest of Burns Messer in the Agricul­
tural Business, I shall hereafter conduct the business alone. I will
DR. WM.H.SNYDKrV "
continue to keep the full line of Machinery, Ac., heretofore sold
ECLECt 1C PHYSiaAX ^NDMCROKfl. «a— by Meaner Bros., and wish to call your special attention to a few
of the principal Implements kept for sale. The old reliable

NEV YORK.

s

WITH TABLE RAKE ATTACHMENT,

■SffBgyjg tttfWjXL’-.x
___

CratwMiwi.

S&gt;1

For Reaping needs only mentioning, they have been sold here for '
Twenty years and there is not less than ONE THOUSAND of
them now in use in Barry County. Over six car loads were sold
last year and nearly a Car load have been sold this season. I also
sell the

ADRIANCE REAPER,
And have added to these the full line of
CLEMENT SMITH.
LA WYEI

WALTER A. WOOD

e&gt;

Cooabtinjpf the IRON MOWER, SWEEP RAKE REAPER
and BINDERS.
He is the only manufacturer who has a success­
ful TWINE BINDER. Don’t forget that I have a carload of

JOHN R. KASTMAN.

ATToRNEYaT LAW 4 SOLICITOR

STUDEBAKER WAGONS

PHIL. W. NISKERN.

A'Mhinoton Letter

Every Wheel is

With Patent Tire Slope Shoulder Spoke.
rolled in boiled oil.

1 will tell you some other time about the Engines, Saw Mills,
Threshers, Clover Hulfers, Ac.
Respectfully Yours, .
ATTORNEY AT LAW 4 SOLICITOR
ix rniKmr
■&gt;&lt;»&gt;I..

Attorney at Law &amp; Solicitor In
M. W. RIKER.
ICX'OP TH! PtACE. Q«a«nU C.II«U.e

WM. UPJOHN, ,

-

„ ;
v L u L
.uc CHESTER
HaMingt, Mich , Much 13, I860.
»

WeemxoTox. P. C

MESSER.
40

GREAT CLOSING RET SALE

girl of twenty.

It hea proved to

AT THE CASH STORE

DR. IL F- PECKHAM.
Ax I am now ready to Qloss Out my entire Slock of

wiivter &lt;s^oox&gt;8
kt
mXEYaMl

himulfaf. luky oM lady.'

I invite the Public to come and examine tny Stock which
consists of
. ' ■
|
.

very tutioeible see,

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Nubias, &amp;c,

C. G. HOLBROOK,
ATTURXKTATLAW u4 SoUlwr
ssr?,.v tf* r

ibnulJ fare alike, end tbit any departure
fraa thie rule wnuld erovc-prejaJleial.

11 also offer tie biggest bargains in

GEO. D- BABCOCK.

mairoa, ehall

OVERCOATS

DENTIST

Naskvillt

Mickitai

*u ■'♦'KtryWBtt***** *»■

th tb«tB*rt«

reply

which I will sell

u that trilling

.______ ■

1 J- WVli,

tablivhmenl cf

DEWIS stern

Carnaie, Sin an! Onaieilal
4LH.TX5.i-,
HMtin^Mioh

.1 :C. I. n;. !■ .f

Swaty’s H°TeL&gt;
• NICU

r

bia-dugbter Th« only thing left waa a
life iowranoe policy for *30,000, of which,

JsfferscmSL,

I RAPIDS..................... -

1 ha r i.' Ml Own.

be divided etuoa^vl all

Imperial Soap !

lightful boaey-CMoe was over, discovered

The oouaeniical fun, previoualy referred

For the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for general .

re is the only power to erratt
Governor Garcwtoo earvvanded

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES
reuse of trouble in the Chriatiaocy family
The Price of the Imperial Soap in $5.25 per box of 100 J

MICHIGAN EXCHANGE HOTEL

bars—-75 lbs. in the box.

lb.

To any one who will send us an order

for 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free as

a premium.

Or the orders may be sent to us for one or more

fortunate I nure

that has fthidden a third PrandecUaJ
the great WanhiagiLird termers could

boxes at a time, with remittance, and when we have thus received

$2.00. $2.50, and $3.00 Per Day, orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free as proposed
above.
If you do nob wish to send nloney in advance yon may
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your
town with the uhderstanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt

und at MDlaHt-nra ii Ucbtu

of the Soap which is to be shipped to ibis care.

Address

painful reainia
Probate Court.
Bavioou of the Bury County

Probate

dement Smith, Judge
March 16.—Route of Jefrrsoa Faigb-

DOMCLlMUtni.

EDWARD LOTX. Faaramaa.

CRAMPTON BROTHERS,

March 17.—Eauu of Franklin Cole, a

lend
llmfl

appointing

Sophroina

The Notice of theTemp'rance Meebn.'

FelUtly.

Corner Monroe and Jefferson Streets, New York.
March 18.—Estute tf William Pooioy,

■•Sts?

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_

IS JIB I. (■!,
i

WAKE UP!
and go to

JAMES M. HEWES

LIME.
HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
.
DRAGS

OX APPLI STREET AND axi TOUR

CULTIVATORS. DOUBLKSHOVtl. PLOWS.

SAWS FILED,

LEFT HANDPLOWS.

PIONEER STORE I
M.nb 1»—Eu»..a&lt; Wuh.. Ww

Mn b OmmI MmLb.

CLOTHIdSTG

Mm' Intis, Ban art Ciilirei
EaUte of Uanry.Bniikr, dacaaaed. TU-

A SPECIALTY
the I-triatetnvc
, Xhmr hwUanak

Ciain, Tabla Mtteis. aid Stfa Reaperand Mowers.

Pays the highest Cash price
for all kinds of Farmers Pro­

duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Cressy before purchas­
HANGING WINDOW CURTAlNh ing any of the above articles,
at bis Elevator, corner of Broad

REPAIRED!

way and Railroad Streets.
Hastings, April. 2, 1879.

4«

L, J. WHEELER.

they know that Pr-aidaat Haya will do
all that Grant did to san thathii lawfully

�to m« the ohjecti-am letter be wi-hdrewn.
I csan-.t think that Wr. Dronis or .Mr.!
Holme* would tor a moment j-rist *a arti-;, t« let lhe pwyU understand that ba has rbarg*
flie like that' knowing it tn be uotrar and I of lhe Milartal dapartmaat and Batatas the
maebaaleel dapart steal. In other words l**­
I osn only cxresae it on thy gvoaud tbsi in : ah to the man who says what shall appear in
the burry of getting the paper to pre»- it the papsr, sad IlMawes. under Ma dlrsvtloa.
wu ndmitted to tire evtomns of their paper
without thought.
In the grave political
questiovu now betore the people, lhe ntmost fairoefci should gartra each and retry I
one.
Whst i« abaolutely fabe should I
never p&gt; batore the people » truth, and as
I sold betore. 1 cwntwt think throe utin I
would purposely aUle what they did Mate
iiu that article as truth, if they knew it to
Ibe false. Give the people Um actual fault,
।and 1 will trust thetn with Ito ballot &lt;&gt;n
i

The Taxabon of National Bank Stock.
Tro very Important dedsious on the
question of the taxation of tto stoek of
National Banks, have recently been made
by lhe -Supreme Court of the I nited Siatre.
to which we ask the candid attention of

The first cmc was that of &lt;.'ir»Mr»y. V. I incite them to acts of. anarchy founded
Tie .Vreciaw// .Vtomerf Anufrnf Tnlntu, upon the falsehood which many of than •
in Ohio. Thn action was brought to enjoin believe to be tns*. and the country truly1.:
the collection nf an alleged exoaware tax is in danger.
on the bank through an iacquitahle .ysteta
I now quote frota tto article
"The recent deci-ion of ito United
of valuation.
The practice of amasur*
States Supreme Court in reference to taxa­
was to estimate real and ordinary penoual
tion of tto national bank shares is general­
property at about one thir^cf its true val­ ly regarded as one of the most important
ue, and moneyed cspiul at six lestlia of ever rendered im this subject. Briefly stat­
the value. The State Bwud of Hqualiza- ed, thia doririon is in effect that the Mate
tian had, howevek. increased the vsluatioo laws providing for taxing a* pereoMl prop­
erty the .hue* of national bank stock is
of bank shares to their full value, without
any such increase in rcapeet to ottov prop
arty. The decision of the Supreme (“ourt
in applying the law of Congre-M to these
tools, at Mjed in the Albany Awir Jntrhtin- to national banks, eroded;
•al, embrsceaXhe lolkrwinj points
1. That the A-t of the Ohio legislature lag with i'kwc significant words "WHI
erealin- a board foe the equaliutiou of you qwietly submit to this yoke of bond
Now, st a citireo of this country,
bank shares ip not io notation of the eon t?c ?"
I submit to any nro partisan roan that if
/tome
principle of unequal tile above stalnmcul, found in
valuation adopted by the local boardsof Joormif, is soiree, and if it was known
aaaaamcal it unconstitutional and works | to hare been so when the article wav put
manifest injustice Io the owner* of bank in the form* and on belvre the people in
the columns of that paper, then its publi­
3. That when this rule or principle is cation i. wicked in the extreme, and who­
applied to a large claw of individual ar ever guided the publication should to held
corporations equity may properly interfere as a base libeller of the Supreme Court id
to ratrain this unconmitniiooal ereraro of the Cniied Stales. I do nut for a moment
•e the Supreme Court care about it,
am hot,penning these lines la their
4. That die appropriate mode of nM
cc.
I rlreire to call the attention of
io roeh caves is. upon payment of that'
iMUt of the tax which is equal to that the reader* of that paper io the fact that
ameused upon other property, tn rejoin the the Supreme Court of the I'nited Slatm
| nurer have made any sueh decision nor&lt;
eoUection of the illegal excess.
. aiiythins which c^n to con&lt;traed into such
| a ^ecialon.
Trie Xallwl
' Irrrlf^ut, .in the '
•imi Mate, arising out of. similar' facts. I On ito axillary, in three recent dedsThe doctrine of the Court in this ewe, u I i ions rendered by it, it has derided that
lh«y rsu to taxed and should to taxed as
is athvr perreoal property, sod thia in the
litre and eyes of tto fret that thane bank­
ins' institutions pay large taxes In tto gen- ;
era) gorcramen*. iml.-pcrdent of thrir Incal,
•
I

Add I refer to the &lt;lcci&gt;iens.
The first -juo-i, the care of Williams

Weaver, and othci*. conrtiuiUug ito board ;
| of apKMors of lhe City of Albany.
greaa prescribing the rale by which such ! I Thia was an appeal from the Court of'
shares atoll to taxc&lt;£ and that, upon the I Appeal' &lt;&gt;( lhe Stale of New York sod is '
Eieat or tender of tto sum which the j [ reported iu fnll in the Albany /x»»r .lovr- j
rbarro ought to pay under said rale,
a court of equity will enjoin the alate an- I«.4of&gt;lntd» i:;th inw.

thoritiea from collecting tto remainder.
The sceoad is the case of t'umminps r». I
The rule here referred to as toing eaub-: [Tits' Mcrehant's 'National Bank. Tho|
liatod by Qwagravv b “Qiat laxMion."’ ] . auuii bring an appeal from the Circuit'
when applied/ by Mate suthbriir tv Ito ; I Court of the l olled States for thr north.
share* of the nil^af. ta'uto,
not to era IHstrirt of Ohin.
at a greater rata than ia aaeereed upon other
Tto third is tlio can of Dtlirin n. Com- j
taooeyed capital in the bands of mdividual [ merefal Natiroal Bank, sn appeal from the .
dtis-ns rd" tto State topoting the tax !
Such stores may to nriuded aff dear valua. ... _____ _____ _
tkm of tto petaonal property of ttoir own-, ur the Albany /&gt;r&gt; J..
er, and to may to taxed upon them, av ‘ ’
upon any other personal property . yet the
r» it claimed by
piaiu intention of Cbogrcw b that lhe tax
the bank» that they should be exempt
atioo of ruth shares a^all not to heavier
from paymeut of taxes upon thrir shares,
•.ton upoy other pcwtoal property of like but they claimed that they should not pay
value. This intention won’.! to defeated tqoro than other moneyed capita!. They
if other person si property tnay to taxed on claimed that if real route and other reoa
lean than ire full vahii; while bank aharo eyed capita! wee aseewed al ■ its value or
are taxed al Ihair full r») uc. Hoch a sys­ a! any other ratio, then their shares should
tem, whether it be autborired By law or be mtrecd the same way. That lhe Mate
practiced by aasesww, discriminates against had no right to make a discrimlttation
bank shares ami is. hence, contrary to the I against their bank abaraa, and axeros them
law of Cowgrc- Thu Supreme Court, io j al lull value while tutor property wm
it, recent decisions, ha* rendered an im- ameuicd at one-thini.or six testha of full
portent set vice to tto rational banka,ia the value.'as it was in roe of lhe eases from
way of aimpie justice, iby expounding and Ohio.
The cmiw in effect decide that's
applying ths law of L’ongrem relating to |
againtt any clan.oi property.
That alt
property must be assessed alike—a rale by
The proyeitiou in auead the Con- the way, founded hi jtnli.e—Noether
aututioa of the •Slate so that lhe salary of rale would bo safe n«r could any other
the Governor shall place ito other within fule be followed without bringing rerious
It will readily be recta by tjrt toreguing
&lt; and 1 now here invite any too to a perus­
al of the casco eited, as I hare them in tny
tto county. It is tn to voted upon al the library)’that nothing like the decision said
was
election &lt;m Monday nett, and wc trust to hare been give" by the
will ba
/'-r, by every elector in tto
Thrj pros fiun of ih« National Baak
county.
If adopted, the Mctkro of the
Cocatitution relative to ito salary of State law precludes any such Idea. Sec. 5,219
U'Ae Bcvired Statutes of the I’nltod
oScan.will read as follow*, vit —
.
The piveniar shall teerire an annuli Stales, ro tor a&gt; it pertains to taxation, is
salary of 83,000: tbujodres of tto circuit
courts shall each receive an annual salary
of 81,500 ; tto state treasurer shall recnive
an annual salary of 81,000; tba Auditor

FOR LESS MONEY AT

IN

broexy atmoaphere, on • the wind-swept
aborea uf fair fx&gt;np Islud. In brief. Lord
George Drommrad, heir to tbs Earldom
of Perth, on* of lhe oldest titto in tto
British peerage, a member of one of the
oldaM-ftmilia* of Great Brittan, and
grudsoa to tto prerenl bead oTU, fell In
love with hi* mottor'a waiting maid, which
u by no means u unusual thing, in a
temporary way, al least, with young Brit­
ish snobs, bat be adopted tba very unus­
ual course of marrying her as soon st bo
attained his majority, ud this was con-

f|0®nEir$

HASTING!

this season better thaii ever befop-.
I tun determined to in­
good ,i Wagon ns iff gold by anyone. This I will prove to anwho will call at my nhep. Price lower than any *»ths
WAGONS OR BIJUGIBS.
.
Hutingn, Mm A 23, 18KO.

larly undersloped, ud to didn't uE-,
pains to dtveiope them. He bad no cant
tai, and couldn't start, ia buaincre for
himself as boa* of a peanut stand, so ha
WxsuiMtirox, March 23th, 1880.
The fact now appears that the I'min­ did what ba cuuU. He was alklMK, a
good shot end fond of sport, so with his
erals have not lhe courage to unseat Wash­ wife to enaconcd himself in a stonty far
burn of Minneaota. This ia a back down
that showa plainly that they -realise they
have gone too far in ttoir rovolnionary
schema, and are forced to liatan to lhe
strong public eentimsot arouMd ia oppo­
sition to them. Al tto meeting ot the
Committee yesterday, tto motion to re­
commend the unsealing of Washburns
and the scaling of Donnelly was dafoatad
by ona Grtcoback and two Democrotio
votes. Thia shows that at least three tuen
in tto party are not to to whipped into
voting against justice and individual con­
victions.
Dvnncly i« very unpopular oping crops. Dr. .Siemens, a sciential ol
hereand iu MhinooU. and his sealing renown before Edlaon was thought of, has
torn cXpsrimenting with vmetation under
lhe influence of the electric Uxht, ud haw
attempted mains steal
su.-oeeded. it is stated, in forang roacbods
The firet real stragx1* &lt;&gt;f ‘to session* in
into full Hoorn In fortv micutsa, while to
lhe House was begun on Tuesday, aid bdievea that tn field* lighted by electricity
still oootiaUM. On last Mowdsy, Repre he ouuld grow ilrswberrire in the ope*
sentativa Townsend of Illinois, who prides air daring the rabideM raging of a Dacota
blioard. Madame Blavataky and other
himself upon being one of the leaders of
devotees to the study of migm, have al '
the Hoose, succeeded in sscuptlinf into wsjs claimed.that tto wonderful feats of
the Committee ou revision of ihe laws, s the Indian jt^lere. «ho plent a seed,
revenue bill which should have gooe to stow a shrub in five minntea sad pluck
ripe fruit off it la fifteen, are attributable
to electricity, ud are simple enough when
rrsren fur thia deceit being that the way*
you know how to do them . that there is
and means Committee is hostile to change no humbug about them at all. and that
of the tariff laws, sod had th* bill gone the result* are actual aa claims], sud not
the taaniftwteUon of mere brilliant alright
Republicans hare been endaaroring. to of bud. Perhapt tto magiriaas are right,
have this wrong reference righted, and the
Democrat. have been fighting hard to peared this, thus wishing to protect and en­ through Syme's hole into the bowels of
dorse a violation of their idelirtd "'new the earth and follow the methods of the
Coming Rare as dmeritod by Bulwer.
Feriro aa the days of toot bare been,
Tilden's barrel goes tra picking up dele­ when bulla and operas have beragbiu; on
gate to the Democratic Cooventioo. The as if the pioua were not horrified at the
other eandidales are burrified al the auo- idea, gayer limca are at hand. Tto lambs
of'tto fold tod out brightly when* Easter

Having, had nine vi'nth experience in different
brnnehe- of Mercantile Trade in a place whore bn-iUM.a is don« by the Thwumnd?. I »m not entirely
noxperi enctvl in httsirttess matters. I stn coustntil'.v
buying awl will soon lifrvc a well aclected stock lit
Groceries, &lt;Hn.«ware, Chinaware, &amp;c, jfcc. 1 dflfcr n-&gt;

Our Washington Letter.

deney in 1876.
■
There is a vjry Important bill pending
in Congre*, relative to the pension law.
It provides that a Board of appeals be or­
ganised to pate upon claims rejected by
tbs Pension OSes. Sums sncti Lw io
nttvaaury to protect |&lt;nsion claimants
from the arbitrary and anjoat rating*
of Commissioner of Pensions Baulky. 11
is a Welt known fact that justice and right
are often subordinates to petwwal liumon
sod whims by him.
The Democrats are diappointed because
lbs Republicans are not taming all their
energies to antagonise the passage by the
bill ooaeiuue* lhe spatial deputy marshal*
appropriation. But the Republicans are
satisfied with the concessions Dado by the
Democrats. who boasted they would •■nev­
er ! never" vole money tc pay tbeee crea­
tures unknown to lhe law." It is a Re­
publican vicloty and Democrats -bars ceas­
ed to claim it as one of thtir own.

THEONLYMEDICINErJhM AetontUnSnmeTta.ru.-&gt; U
THK UVER,
■ THE DOWELS,
•nd the KIDNEYS. /:

“baite” in prices bat finnljri believe- you van buy of m«
nt a little cheaper average ’price than at any nihe;place in Hk- city. Sugars, Teas and Coffees l am «diing at Itarguiws.
Lamps Side Latt&gt;]», Bracket Lamps
and Triintnitigs Cheap.
Choice Honey, FoH Cream
ChMM. Orange*. Lemon*. Cirt. Cranberries, Ilonwrndish, Pickle" Plain ttn&lt;! .Mixed, and a fnll Hn- ,.
(Ltnnc-d Goixb, all very .cheap. A new thing. Fra-b
Compressed «»r Lightning Yptsl, nivtt light hirad in
three hours.
Farmers 1 have shipp&lt;*?kabout uDOO Ito., of -Iri- ‘
apples, but 4r|U buy more and will buy all kinds -fl

•lrj&lt;Xl fruit and pr«»di»ec for Cash cr ii.-uha Reini-nibor Iht-| lace, one rloot* ■-u-t of Post Olli. --

KIDNEY-WORT

What in it
Ans.—You
Receipt*.
_
What in it nui&gt;lc of*
‘
Ann.—Pun- DRrGK only.
How is it mmle
Ans. - With care and nrcur»«-y.
Where to get it
Aus—At Eolwrt.s- d- Hotchkisa
where you will always fht&gt;l a full and
select Stock of
’
1

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expense* no* light renal wo sell
giM&gt;&lt;l* in same ratio.

A -iHf'uili v.

Call and See us.

ROBERTS &amp; H.OTCHKISS.
exquisitely amogud flowers, railed from
the choicest eoUoctioaa, sweet veiom war
bh. Soon the merry wedding tolls will
ring, and the world will wag merrily.
Pookeu promise to be heavier than they
bare been toryears, and ths greet Suon.-r

CHS
***%

FREE

WILSON SEWING MACH!’?

-•'r1’.u

betng reported by atenofetaptors.
No
caricature could possibly be more ridira
lous than their own uttmnres no faithful­
ly reprodneed. But a few days In .the
country ttoir pilgrimages from one tempo
rary shelter to another have been inesa
sanl, and everybody is laughing at (torn.
Another person who has again achieved
tto end of being well talked and written
about is a Mrs. De Bar, who claims to
have boon aonoved by a cheat. It io won darful tow many pao[4c have tolteved her.
and crowded to lhe arene of tne alleged
fntercouree with the shadowy visitant
The lady, it turn, out, hu before been
notorioib m tto avowed claimant of the

valuable invents
the world renowned

21 ^r^n*.n8^,pt
•qua* to a Chronomeror Watch,
n* AlAsresnVlM
M __ ■--- ■___ ‘
the hfRhejtt awards at the Vienna ana.vvnumma&lt;
'T„stWB ohe-fouovh rasrcR then.-“"""’HoS- There nr,
. 8 i°ld.Unlttd Stater -I

MWILSON SEWING MACHINE Ci.

Rupture
WB1‘
BEST II THE VHLO!

NICHOLS,SHEPARD di. CO.F

“VIB
loor azo mold

U if
that tto inn off this eutaly
have been 23 per cent, higher the past;’ readers to spy c.sc where any such dreiayear than aver tofore, but the reason for Ii ton bat been given a« they Mate or eto
that Was toousc the Greenback Board tiro '' acknowledge their rrrm. and I believe
preeceding year spent some ||4,ftf)0 more they will do it.
More thin one man has already Mid '
mouey than they robed, and tto Board in

1879 had to provide for the reeUros and [rintw that article appeared : "Our National, j
Wane than recklra^ expendiltiru of lhe bank, by that dectrion haa &gt;ere relioved
proceeding year, when the entire control .4 ; from the paymeat eftwo or dire.- hundred j
osunty ranter* wan in lhe hand' of Rieke, dollars tuxes, and other eitix-ni have to '
Mcwtand, «i N'wkolr, A Go.,-of the Free snake it up.'
Thia h untrue, and our j
Whisky, Greeubnck, Tildes. Befurtu I took will pay in taxes as usu»), B« other ।
'

mm pay theirs, and as they ought to. 1 i
i have written this article io no spirit of
Tto Beard of HopMratiosi to end. off eritiriam, but to piece lhe situaifoo before ’
tto aevwri Towaabipa rill meet at tto |
Towahip Oovk'o t&gt;Cee ou tottrrday from !
fl o'dock A M. wtifl 3 n'atoik P. M. Be

aura tb-al yvur name is prrpsvly

Rtwr-

churchyard. ..
Du Bar, the friend of tto epiriu. is jnoti
fied in tor pretraatona. Her huitood is
an "Ctor, and aays she ia nothing if not
83,450 a day M a nine Rule sum to r«•m'vc ia tto way of interest for Govern
meat toads, tfome lucky person, aup
pored u to W. H.V-dretak, gm. thi.
and a day or no ago a chock for KllO,5UO,
drawn by tba Traanry Depurtmrnt was

�Kvery iodivide.I irtmwandm (hweimme
f,n*ry ia thia eaty, is requested lo mart

An Editor hi Luck.
Waw the lonlana by Mn. Baxter a : Sr Jaeons Ort. cures Bbeumatinm ; rfi
|fiea»tw* They worn wot. They were
charoeterisic «f the »wy amiable and ; suffered with R!mumil in* I? my left'
Wc attended lhe lecture on SpiriMahaot ; able pemrooge who ddievrod them ; but ah-rolder *r.d ngbt arm. ,.»d lart 'fell I
tbo fidlewiog interaeting b*au
1
Sender craning, by Mr. John McQueen they Were not wd! attended, aad why * i was foespaUe cd atteodfog to my dnties., With
a very desirable and most
'and lay nreny • nigfc, wW4&lt; t, Umrp ca '
, The henre wee filled to oversowing, aad I1 Siatply boeauae the good people of the aeoowM of terrible peia*. A few weeks '
I i* aaseusd al fi!JIM. That b* ha. tnsre
FOREIok AND
Ini 71 odook. sharp, the Rev Mr. Telman i; vi’Iagc Ihilad to give them their rapport.,! apo a aevree Mtack of thia trouble struck;
than 83d 000 ua sine n..n doubts. II« is rrejucated lhe choir to open the tea nee by 'I Oo Wedaeaday rmiog there. -War a dra- ’
a UraeaLacker.
Fine and medium priced
. making ibdr own aeteetion of ’ ma-.ic exhibition al the H«&lt;and all who 1
AI via W. Bailey, aauther GreroUeker | vorda and inn*:; when -Rook ef Agm'1 eould oommevd lhe tweaty-tra oeata for :
With a MA yWZ of mto .ud Btertg.xr*. is! waa aaag ia,R*d eayie. after which, not-

^■ntrred at the. poat Offifx.' *l the foctory. ooa door osrt cf Battxu ‘ lea aad 41 h Ward» io Ibe rty pay the taiIhuUnti. Midi., ar Saamd-: ofioe, oa Tureday oust, April Oth, at S 1 er, wo prim herewith from ibe ameaaweot
cIum Matter.
।
o'riook p.
oSmre, .nd tre^ I
made by Charts II. Hteka, hat eprio;.

b«.|.:r Uuh

wuhetaedieg the poattire lajaaottea of
| Henry A. G«vd|far pays taxes ua the Jfvaa to hb foUowcn, that they •bow Id
■ rateteiM, snm uf 817ft. pereued, probably I not pray ateadtag ia the Synagogue or
120.000 Would ba a low acumntent.
.| any ether public p'aoi (Matt AS), »
' GeoggrS Tmaliasoa watte lewM.ro/1
■ (ootleann arnae and p.-rpetrated aa elabI The Koeirty of ih. Pnebytertaa Church Lew* WMrre htr in nsK-reed a| 8120. j orato and el«|aent prayer. .The Rev. Mr.
। will be eotartainad by tba ladies of the I While Wm. Ttekhr nu Ufo three foo i* f! Talman then i al rodweed the orator of tba
TuadiusiMi is el
oooETe-guifoo, si tbe rmideaec of Wm. H. laaaons*! at 11,0*1
Haytdrd, oa tbo Highfoad,. oo FrMsy GrMreberkcr, Tinkler a RrpaU’icu. Tbi. I wentber ef ibr N. E Chereh, aa ex‘ftereoon of thia weak.
A eordfol invite-1 eapfoin* th* mailer
Spiriiaa! Medias, and that he lirad in
Hue io nteaded lo tbe public
Supper
Jam* Donmag a prof-rty is vslued al ' HiBaila)?, ia thie Slate.

.

uTHE SAME

Free $

r.i!i | ii' i.’i.L!'

Ch.riea H. Ilteka amameil hu nnidcaco
on Green Street, two and ooe-halflota, fine
boom nndb.ro, at XX). *ad tbeo to the
nJl appended a certificate that he had
amewd the property of the dnerict A ito

reed
&lt;7mt

ricnce in different
place where bn-aI a tn not entirciy
1 Tin convhnth’
fclrctrot ntpek *f
1 offer iiu
you can buy of nw
ban at nuy other

id Coffeen J qjq Se}|.
pa, Brar.'k&lt;*t Lamps
iunr t/ Full p Creammnberrie-i. Horsnnd a full line of
new thing, ‘ Pronh
ice light bread io
000 JLt.. of dried
buy all kind* .jf

LNTZ.

IFECTIONERY

E INVENTION
&gt; RENOWNED

wnetor Watch, &amp;mPiano, fit receivo:
1 Centennial ExpokSTER then 6th*
. There are mor ■ j
nited Staten tha
re. The W1USO?’
kinds of repairing,
ith each machine.

IACHINECO.
rw Orleans, 1*-S
an Francisco, ftite

* Idlers.

ire

-it Sabbath eraaiag the Rar. D.
p will Irctnre on Persia, at tba
■run t'harrh.
Tba publie era,
•prri.ly invited.
Nashville, in thia erootv, te to have
r-:i..rel works , aad lhe work of grading
tad i*jting out the tiaaber for thia build-

Th0 Finest line of Wall
Faptr in the city at Hollowtry’s Drug Store.

I

plaaaaat viifoga i.f about 2JMU&gt; ittkaVitarta
and H apparently very . pm|irroo(
Tba
I
ore wife affa'.a «n all the great
I question* of tbo d&gt;j, polilleal, aacial and
I aioral, and the folds* isrnwth and prosperilj cd the pines is enaured By the energetic
i cbaraiXer U the bnsi*-*O men, ikon wlu-m

■nderatand that Mm. A. R. Vail,
a roddent of thb place, b quite
&gt;fal marie teaiaber ia KbInbimoo,
Vote parly, aed then see that your!

friend, tote. m&gt;d that they vole for the
wry leaf mru iu MMninaXiea, and they can
alwayelm Inuud an the ItepaMiauo taekrt.
How many *4" ewr oilieeaa, wo wonder,
who hew sine ring* teortk jirr JolLtri
that enrt them bwt two dnllareT Whew
will people leero lhe ways of the fakirs 1*
; evrrwUlminp
Be|nth!inne politically, j
atem advocate* of total nbatieenon from
artrything which rui intoxicate, and
friende of the highewt lilenry aad moral

A boUer Tirkrt than that eefoetod by
the ReppMieami ef thia oily w»* never
notuicaiod. Il'ought to be alerted by a
iaige majority, sod it ren be if every man
wtte thijto it sugbt In Im, VMO4 lhe link*

Try lhe 60 cent Tobacco
at Holloway's Drug Store-

Tbe IfapaMiaua. of Rwtfowd held .
terje ead-wathesuau* eaara* on Katnrd.y,
aad pissed la nomiaatiaw the follow irrc

will bo Id anaeiara on ffotarday fowm 6 A.
M until B f. U , at the pbrnen named ia
tke.-Souil to&gt;4iee peHfobod ic aaotbor Ibr Ctark. William Pony ; for Tmewror,
Horn HaUy . for Jaatfo. of th. P-cr,
George Van Arman , far Rept. affet~la

Brown and Bleached Cottons from i to 21 yards wide,

Splendid Stock of Coe nnd cheap

,ueaa
"Str

READY-MADE CLOTHING I
•

Splendid Stock of fine HATS AND CAPS, aad

GENT’S mNISHING GOODS !
New assortment of Spring Cloths, Cassimerei and Suitings,
And fine lino of Tailors Trimmings to match.
Moroliant Tailoring done in all its Brnnchee. ‘

POWER CORN SHELLER.
,------- ----- —
esiani iu i
thaar other foril.tiro fa tbeir flrariwg mill,1
8TAUFFEB A SaLMBURT
th.t of a fine class power eoro-sbdkr. So
PA V CASH FOR bring .long your eoro and grt il ahe8cd te
Batter, Ejt*. Beuas. ‘ B-enwax. Iterd. . ocMMghth the liar that you ran do it at
lisure. Grwo ApfJev. Dried Apples, Dnad home, itemember that fiuur, fond aed
Peaches, Drenssd Frahry, Ac , Ae
Go I grain, sama grades aa cheap a* anywhere
•a lb. mty. A free dlirery to all ports of

For any Caso of Catarrfi that Cas t

CURE.
gASi iriSSsjS^S

....

'A BIO BILL

wirafcEfesB
WE WILL MASS THIS I'BOPnsmOS.

oJixmte'asinrtfaZfiB

5.000
001 Dl
jjnj^t h«J™

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

IOTANIC

IllSAU

Bert and ebeapert Coahmrraat Great .

Brel and ahrapeM Caslitaeee st Graal'e,

Beal aad rlweyMM Cashmere it Graal'e.
Bret and cbvipart Csabumreal (jrant'i
Best and «4&gt;npe«l Cs*lim*r*nl Grant'i

Bret sod rhesfwM Cashmere at Gnat*

Bert aad cheap*** Cashsaerv at Great

BILDWIJ'S ASTHMA CORK
iKStteJtsiriei a tss

iixw Cotawt
Homo* for Sate.
If you wsat to buy a Uucae aad lo
oli»*p and *0 ra*l toeem, esll al lb* U&gt;
Often of P. W. NnKKU.
47-48

iDr. fctUffl Ml COTBOLICOI

REAL ESTATE

cm PBOPfflTi FOR .SALS !
office ox jkffebson street,

E WHITE
SEWING MACHP.E
UtrnaU it Afttaraxt.
Utforailrlfd it
Utarpa:ud is CatrfndKt.
UtfnadnfeJ it Polarity.
XW
U tkc Broad Cilla.

Booklen'e Arnies Salvo.
The beat mire in tbn world foe cute,
brut»M. M.rev, uk-rrv. salt rhrem, tetter,
chspj»-J banws, obiibUiML enewa, and all
kind, cf skin mipiioan. This Salrn is
| guaranteed to give peifoci mtbfar hm in
ovvry ore or me-ory rrfusdsd Prins 25 j

L. RUSSELL,

A KTE-^r THCIKTGF 1

:|0«f

li.v* »n my iifc l&gt;*. ,.f quack* ; but of all
I quaska,*the tbuAgicn! quack, the quack
! who ataads U-twraa man aud fate fear of
I leaven nnd Hell, hisiisd tba balk of my
; lootbiair. In th- hbrary of Mr Kpre
|S.rK.Mt, lart Balurday, I roaoeBtad lo
t»c -t a taychia. I took with ma my
family I-byateiM. my wife, sod a friend of
hers, a lady who herself hml performed
psychic axp&gt;rimraia for Mrs. Brave, sad
ih.t lady's husboad Of the ciao peroooe
I pereeut, fiia wean unbelievers.' Rev. Mr.
| C~k giseo e lengthy deecriptioa of the
Ra-ot.TXD, That the baurt fah eymI esecMre.
Copy ufeon.teased report, lbs original pet by of this Lodge be extended to 'the
I I*&gt; her and other retorivaa of Bro. Charles
r.f nhtd. is to Mr, Cook's UMMunion.
8. Phillips fo tbeir afliatfon.
JlxaoLVxn That these RanwiutioM bs
Jyprrtd upoa IM resorda of iLu Lodge, sad

$500 REWARD

DAUCHY A CO. COL

SAMPL1
FREE

*

HALL’S'"CATARRH

NO CUBE. NO PAT

Hold On.

W» C.py the L.ltowiag from lhe fi«*
rryj^ylk/.rf M.rrh 20, 1880.
Rev Jrawph Cook, ia a lecture al tba i
Did Seuih CwrslT Buetow, March 16.

.

Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths and Hugs.

Ladins, Misses and Children’s fine Shoes nnd Slippers.

tarj to procure of tba roeuty rommbtae.
Ibe
bat
and
the

Ti e hidit-.r of the Bauxxn will apeak

u on Thuroday evenfag. and al
a ot. Friday evening.

Ileaatiful line of Silk and Embroidered Ties and Fichus,

Verily great ta reform, greater at ill
aabfa petty rtw rorner stuns it ia.
gntattrt of ell it* mighty mouth-pt***,
fapment, the iOuMrioM Ju Im of

I Accepting ibo invitation ••rirfwlrd u&lt; to
। ad lrvoa lhe t&gt;w&gt;ple al 1‘vfthad, Ionia immab1 ty, ou I ho lamperauro queathm, we paaaad
l«&gt; very pfouout da ya thare,-&gt;&gt;n lhe 20th

ing bad already onmmawerd.

Trimming Silks, Velvets, Fringes. Ribbons, Buttons.
An Elegant Assortment of Hamburg EmbroideriesCuipure. Valenciens, Madras and Torchon Laces.

CAU.TOW, March 26th, 1880
Mr. Meqarow b a man of modiorn rise,
Etetron B*X«XX.-I demre, with your
, dark coraplnxioa, aad dark brown or
i black hair, a very evident ‘-motive meatal" pormimioa, tolar beforeytarrwadan, the
' tenqeramrnl. aad a co. ranpowdiag iotel- proeevdingiofowar tha most brilliant
‘ l.etusl endowment, which, according to Greenbsck meetings that it ever has been
Spiritual pbiLw*;4iy—(which l^acbre thst my lot to wiiae*a The Greenbackef, a*
J when from dbraae, sceideM or vloteoce, aetubied at tbs School Hoo*e in district
The hou*c
th* mortol body l*-&lt;»ma&gt; unfit for the In- No. G pureuant to nolire.
Mr.
| dwelling of tbe *f&gt;tnt, that spirit paasre was folhof both people and braiaa.
I out from tbe earth body sod is born into D- W. Bogan aanumod the cbdir, uncal
the q irte world, or w.-rM of spirits ; read led. however . esllsd lhe moating to order,
Ft Jnho III. 0. 8 ; I Cor. XV, 44. M.) and eddreaaed tbs audiroev M follow.
that ibe spirit is then Irue Iron, tbe thral- -Gewtfomaw, we bare mrt here to-night
to diaewn thia all importaM qaeatiou *of

Tbe report that laea Sexton of Grand
Rspidt, waa severely hurt al Deadwood, dollar on perwteul property. Well, lie
Dacota, by members of the troupe of a Greeu!*srkrr, bat we do not know w
which aha* waa a mvmbsr. ia oouarqueace fata propertyil.-iald art pay u-p tai,
of their jealousy of her. that *hu route
portion ia which that individual haa been |
But recover, is an exacrevati&lt;m, as obe waa
I lUAcrt J. Gra.it ia ou aa».*wd for a I charitable, just sml upright, seeking
not dangerously hurt, and Ires nearly re­
covered, an wa are informed by ex I dollar ua perwioa! profrrry, and yet if the kewwWcre for tbe sake of knowledge and
’ eonaume the time ia apeaking. or what f
r.wrd was cXamiuAI I would Iv found
Io have wi&gt;y
Bor.)U and Murlgagrw j tbit a&gt;mo propMlioo will he Im exalted in, The meeting v open fur remarks There
Smoke the J. H. M. Cigar that ahirald Tw aa*&lt;v*r I in thia Sup&gt;r&lt;»Ar I the spheres of spiriiuai life, sod in thet I were a number celled to apeak, but the
at Holloway’s Drug Store.
*»m.- recto will eoalinue to prugrrM andj I iorariabfo,'*! had rather be exenaod,”
The Common Council
(hi. My, &lt;fo
develop into a still hlgbre life of knoel Beamed to have takes pcoaewioo of every
aignedly we have no doubt, bare held the
edge, freedom end happiotow. That if tbe, individual member. Finally, one member
•pirit'a eirtb life bu been a life of mor, ventured to reed a very long piacw ou
! lajurtire and mieealhrnpy. seekiog know!-. “Tbe requirements of the Government."
err Score tel Friday, April SodTat one ba printed before the al-ttion in the
ottcial oseiu of the rity
Wall, we do
.de* m.ly iu add to iu store of la­. in regard to lha eveurity of the foeacr of
cf. loek p. m., to aumioace eaodidatea for
; iquity, it will rater a sphere of. spirit life, National Banka. It contained about nev.
township ofiem for lhe reivulog year, and oot know aa wo blame thym Ruch out
for.the dretitei ef atx delegsteu to attend rageoua expenditure* of lhe • people's
a hull will belli barmoey with its own। co teen war da, and jhoee word* were that
tk* Cmutjr Couveauoo to be held at lhe money as thia Council have made, if p»&lt;q^
। Mate of d--vel&lt;&gt;pa&gt;eot ia which sphere ofr Notional banka, ‘ only gave fire per cent
I*-jn !!■«** ia the City of HaMinga, erly placed before lha people, would snoi■ t.-rssl HtmewMafo will rvmsiu until slck-. aecurity, for their antire oireulatloo.” How
Aprtl.29, to cleet delegates to tl,a State
.ntognf ilut rouditiuo—-whether ooower. ia that for Greenback argument, or ralbar,
iLoveatioa to be held al Detroit, May 12.
later—il yearne for higher life, ito de­ braina. or rather buoeaty, nr all eoabiavd.
n»xt, snd to tranoact such other 'boaiaeea
We notice that in
ti -niy route beftee the caucui
tore btevmee a prayer, iaTsIt or beard iu , At thia augv of proeeediaga. the self made
Common Council barn ,
Datsd Hope. M.rch 10, &gt;830
tbespbam ab-.vr, and ministering spirito chairman dcairrd to know wbetber he waa
tkority tn mil taxtf. '...
JoxaTSaa H. Valxwtixx.
’rou.e tu their relief, through whose kind ■•rtrdt&lt;r chairman for lift campaign, or
tlcmco of that auxurt b-idy wouM ju*t j Pr""c*1 !''T,
iCbsirmio ofTwwaabip Committee.
only fur the evening.
TM.» seacard to
point out the section io the Cily carter '
•larger some of lhe members, as be had
or the alatatc law that given (horn any
not been elected at all, and one man asked |
•uch power.
And thro again piwbly
if
al) duMobodini *pirit* hava power lo bow Log a earn feign was.
However, ,
they will deign to tell the publu- why only
rrtnrn.anl by masorerie cr p*ycholegie one man made a motfon to bars Mr. Ib&gt;g- I
Grmbackm are th St favored, if thvre is
?Gig for Rey-utiirona.
infio*are r*«»muoiada in various ways, ;' tn ehairman for the campaign ; wltieb
any other than a paHiran -rrat-iu.
loyiltrr, Regbter, Rcgiat^^
through p*eaono termed mediaou or'1 nxxbtf waa carried. The ehairman now ■
| The following ia lhe titket pH iatp tbo
oaMtim, With |«,pl« yrt living ia the, being duly elected '.thought, aa lie ■
’ote the Republican ticket.
field by tlio GreeuLackrrA of ThanapfLi,
form, ami do inany wonderful ihinga. Xf, plrared it, it would be i.i order “reorgaofor the aupportof that fitly al lb* aomiog
iu over." Tha Honorable Bmly then j
annual cleetioo, kindly furniabed na by
nt note*Me mind, h* nr &gt;be may Im readily ' peucM-fod Io '"reorganise over."
Theo
our Middleville eomepMidenl
*[
pvu bed by apirits wf tbe tew,. ,pltem. they elected a Prmhfoul, lhe Hoo. &lt;t&gt; M.
For Supcrvieor, (Lnrg&gt;*B. Manchealrr ;
or lite onto ihriawhev, aad diseordant j Falkner, for full term. They had now,
Clerk, IPtijamin A. Almy , Treaawrar ,
imunk-alioes will *be gUca,1j yon mu. two chairman, for the campaign,
Oacar White; Ju.Ceo of th* Pepee. Mil •
! and tint one ehair. Thsy then clerted a
ton F. Jordan , Highway Com, Phillip
de virrd — talk re thia Mr. MtQuecn a fit j full set of oScers. esrept Vine President j
Ixooard . Sopl. of School*, Porter C. '
‘ medium through which—aumrdiag to hi* Tba Hon.&lt;?I Dsoial Wolcott proved Io be ।
Freeman ; loapector of School*, John ,
। own story—ibis low order of spirits h*r* i the laeky man for that poaition
They ( 1
lr. Mile* Main has built a nine barn eo Moe. Drain Com.. John C. Raetell
I ptattia d all manner of freed aad decep- 1 then adjouroctl sane dir.
-trmiser ia the Fourth Ward.
Conetablm, AIooxj E. Southwick, Elgh
lim , imp-uiu.- upoa him aad every oae
Tha school moaliag that was called to ,
-member E. A. Mattesoe, oecrred doc r Gibbe, Geo. Kilmer, Welter C. Gott. ___
who treated him, until Bo oa* 1.M aav ’ meet at our school bunae, district No C.
I Aa an illustration M Greeabaek bonrrty
of tfo* Bank, far good Organ*. •
nfofidrare io him and hu tad no confidence 4 on Raturdqy erroing last, wa* bald, but I
ute aflunst drunkenanae aud dmakarl I and .cwaotnr we call lhe attention of the '
matter? wwre left jest aa they were before.
it*, adbl^evpvy raodidAte they favor.
' | voters of thia city co the actios sf tire '
[ NotwhiMaodiaj hi. enarersiiMi to ;S&lt;&gt; you are all ia lovaly.
CUNKUt
I Stpiricuslrau .Mv.rted him from Atheism
mrrydavtOg promptly drete at the' Committee oa Printing in tbo Board cf
Education of which William 8. Goodyear '
i- * l-&gt;lwf ia tbe imm.*rta&amp;iy of th* aowi ;
beu.tu.r tryiug to make people believe
HartgMn bsqgbt al lhe Beal Estate' any authority from the Board evotnered to 1
oa tba death cf Cbarfo* 8. PhiDipa.
ciani ■, 8&lt;ZadrbrtiMmeul.
4t
tint Spiritulnm i*a humbug aad all lha
At a regular communication of Woodpay 125. for printing lhe Calendar of the
wood'-rfol thing* 4vw* through him wa*
&gt;V l..lvro nearly all lhe summer birds Achoola of thb eity, lhe part aummer, a job
| fond Udgv, No. 304. r. A A. M„ b.ld
the w rk nt tifo owe uag'tetineu aud
iere, .xcrpl it be ibe swallows.
March 23, A. D. 1880, the following
that Tai lUasia offered to do lor 110,
li t, f r ihrnyfit, agsinrt every ciiqwe and for which that waa agnod price.Bet lhe
pramabla sad rcaolutwm were adrptcl
He mt« lh&gt;reer»spiriiM&gt;iola both male
I LmUoalii&gt;u. breatw it m right so to eommiltec were all Greeolxekcra aad their
n-Arreoa, It ha, pleased lha Great
.rod female, who ako believe and teach the Architect of the Uaivvrse to rew.vv from
organ mu*t be aupported *1 the public exd-cteine of free live, lbs feodameato| our a.nite, our fote brother Charite S
penac, no matter if tiro or thrrr pricre are
iviuriplre of which be did Mi erplain
For Paints and Oils call at paid for a job. The tax-payvn foot the
Im-ae*-- modavty forbid bis tiring the
Ho loway's Drug Store.
bili. aad the Grvqpluckerv, under the
linjuagv apprq-riate to it. sod which ha
S4»c of tbe finest farano in Barry
proeent ayatrm of making aaacnamente. pay
Cuuify will be sold cheap at tha Reni EteCutoparioir the little itgat he fare ua
fate Crrhaoge
«
up « the &gt;ol-j«a. with lhe daily newspaper
o In pre*. the aad " iuteBigsaro
\ tied about. It la rumored Ibal ihrrv I reports, the™ b a taurl. l-sw proportion
Personal.
b oftbe behead wife of Leri
| of •(iritaalirta prartiaiag and carrying
Wo cGp from tbo column, of the Port, wmatalk of “ehipfing bi ' around aad i
of Jobnatawn, reaehea oa.
owl his idea of free lore than there ia of
land, Ionia County, Oforrrer of tl&gt;e 3lth making up a purae uf/ae eroh to purrhaM ।
iuat. the following com men la on the Trmparooee epeeebee delivered in that * village
■ pnwpecr
Go everybody.
on the Saturday evening and Sunday
! tr&gt; Iworr and help i.i paddle him over.
Walkerjnre Hattie Brooks) afiernooo of lha 2i&gt;th and 21»t daya of
II- mja Sfttuuar.am caved him from
March. ioaL. by lhe editor of the
Ail-ciatn and taught him Io believe la a ■
I Hope- &lt;u. inicldfroee aad th* immortality ,
•it Salorday ia. Registration day.
iMiaaMi do not r*w&lt; till terry Repub­
'S tnt loeahip er ward haa been

&lt;3-oox&gt;b :

xsrvEiss

workers ia tba W. C. T. U —want to see
it . good, bad and todiff.reat. laity and
riergy, end oaa of the moat popular of
ebrirtiaa aoeirtfoa, the Woman a Chratiaa
TsmparaaM Uafow, with
its gifted
lecturer, waa paamd by for tbe more
exeitiog eoe«M of a thentrial performance.
The L'niou received about money caough
ta defray owe third the expendHere

complete Stock of
DOMESTIC,

REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT

Knappan’i Law OWic*.

�SELLERS'
COUGH

SYRUP

There are lbwr Actchia .—An Idyl u!
New Mexico, Barberry Island, which
narrates a Sammer incident on a quaint
island off th* Now Eagland coast; Mod­
ern I’klurea from Italy; and Father
Quinnailona' Convert, by Octave Thanet.
John Burrougbr’ Foot Path*, and Winter
Will Sell or Trade.
Greens by K. B. Gilbert, writer of Acer
Saccharinum. will be particularly enjoy­
in lhe 2d Ward of Hasting* City, three
seres of land, with pood house, barn, good
able to lover* of nature.
Geo.-M. Towle akatehca John Bright; well of water, and kxa of good frail. Will
and Mrs. Wagvr-Fisher tells of Ernest trade for 40 or KO sere form, and will pay

The battle will bo severe, but il will be
short, with God, justice, and right upon
our ride wo must win.
Cowardice, aud
cowardice alone will bring defeat
The hatred of the enemy you already
have, a brave fight will mak* it no - worse.
Tben let tu unfold our banner »&gt; all
may see upon it inscribed ibe motto, "for
Godjsnd humanity !" I&lt;t treprewnn tn the
end. and that cad victory.

'‘.'■’ih'Ts’L,

COUGH!
COUCH!OH!

STILLINGIA
prevent successful recruiting for .the anny
of drinkers aad drunkards that mak«g&gt; re­
strictive laws a netewsity.
It deal, with
effects rather than causes. And ao it re­
mains true, in moekery of law, and in spite'
of 4 Lc great progress that has been mode
within the last fifty years in baawhing
liquor from high places and making drunk­
enness a disgrace among educated people,
that intcmperatacc is stilt “the monster crtl
To the
Temperance
People of of society.'
In tbe presence of such an
evil, every good rran mnat favor’nll efforts
Michigae.
■r n. n. num, CMAiapAX statt cnx- at preventian that are crowned With any
measure of Mteoeu, and stand for prohilu-'

Is a red-letter number, containing three
new chapters of Mr. Howell's rny striking
atory, “The Tndtscovered Country." and
the opening chapters ol “'Th* Hullwater
Tragedy." a aerial atory by T. B. Aldrich.
This begins ia a way to fascinate all read
era, and though a tragedy is disclosed at
once, the humor and narrative charm which
all of Mr. Aldrich's stories possess arc here
in full perfection
These two serials are
enuagh to nuke a notable number of any
magazine, bat the Atlantic haa, to addi­
tion, "dary's Tria),’’ a capital.short story
by Rose Terry Cooke
“A Canterbury
1‘ilimnagr," one of the most engaging of
Richard Grant White's English papers ;
‘■The Ix»t Occasion," a fine poem by
Whittier
some charming Verses for a
Letter,' by Miss Sarah O. Jewett, anther

PHTIieiAM, CLtIQTMEN ABO
TM£ AFFLIgTB EVFITWHEfiE.
Peeper than thia, however, is the ptin
ciple of subsliutioo,—the only rational
radicalism in fighting intemperance Hub.
•titnte education % ignorance . fair play
for starvation wage- .
attractive and
hnlthfui homes for foul hovels sod crowd­
ed tenements, cheerful coffee houses* for
luw groggcrie*; good cookery for bad -.

WASHINGTON,

THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE ARE.

TUTTS’ PILIS

TUTT'S PIUS
TUTT’S PIUS
-stored tn the command of the army 'and ;
marched .th rough Mzryland lo intercept
Lee. that a plot was formed by members of J
McClellan'a staff lo countermuvh to'
Washington, expel Stanton from the War
Office and changing the policy of tbe war
by forriog “Old Abt' to abandon inter- (
forecre with slavery. Ou account of the
opposition of one or two dissenters, the
scheme Ml through.

t sir-haired Elisabeth, Empress* of Aus­
tria, keeps ninety servant* and aho Las fif
ty horses in her •table", although she ride*
only six.
.
A Michigan girl has been arrested for
carrying a revolver. That is right.
No
t cm ilea should be allowed In wear bangs
ia their hip pocket.
A little girl who wrote aa essay oa the
cuv tyxnagrd to state btfore ckviag that
the cow is the moat ufeful anioaal in 'lha
world except religion.'
A Connecticut min recently Mid -

TUTT’S PIUS
■tan

TUTT’S PIUS

TUTTS PIUS
TUTTS PIUS
TUTT’S PIUS
TUTTSPIUS

81 for. and give it free :
1 Gal. whiskey, Hl ou glycerine. 3 or.
fluid txt. hoj«t. 2 col aloes. I gal. water.
Thia h not Hop Bitten, but a swindle
that ia a r.*i,dcmcsnor lo send through the
libellous on flop Bitten*. All Hot- Hit­
ter*, or any pretending to be of like na­
ture, are worthies* and injurious counterfcits uolcw made by the Hop Bitters Mfg.
tt.. nt
V V -n.-t all nwvtiM

WAI^MEI^S
KIDNEY&amp;L1YER
CURE

Michigan Central Railroad.
IRANI RAPID* DIVISION.

1 ■•I’/M*. an w

EAST AND WEST To ANU FROM

grand

Rapids

and

Detroit

ara--as;
"K*uS fXi-wmj nu&gt; ». ti.

If mly men in favor of supporting
breweries, distilleries, saloons, drunkenness
and all the terrible crimes and fearful
degradation that follow, are to cvalrof
the country, stale, city and township, the
sooner it ia known the better.

that he might have—bars said, 'Oh, Tv*
done It. done »t lots of times ; but I ran'l
tell jnat how.'
•

it™™.

_ The true philosophy of the Gospel sys­
tem is thia, to feel that much depend]
upon oaraclrea; but, at the nine time, en­
tertaining the lofjrer conviction that all de­
pend* upon God.

32912323234848532331315348

Canada Southern Railway

Chriatianity always anils us well enough
ao long aa we suit iu A mare mental dif­
ficulty is not hard to deal with. ' With
faith hard, but Jife.
(
Vic never realised the depth of human arc complete and most remaikatle. Very
total depravity till an old soak looked over truly yours, •
I7-4H
the exchange* th* other day.^nd wished
VaNffotuXcK, STKVKNMX A On

The New York Mail suggest a that
when Stale* that will have ou more chance
to affect lhe result of the Presidential con
tea: in favor of the Republics os than they
will open the election of lit* British tkfose
of Commoos, go to the Chicago Con yeation, decrease the number of insane, bring
joy to tha hearts of thouaand.. of besotted
and degraded zr.ee, bring back the bloom
to tbe cheeks of oumberhro half starved
sod almost hopeless womui, and comfort
and education lo mtdutudra of hUlc cb'l
dren now fon hastening tu fill tbe rank of
'If wo aro to live after death, why don't
the draukard*. eriminxls, prostitutes, psu■ we have some certain knowledge of it ?"
pen. and tratnfw ol tbe land.
“Why
Let every minister of lhe Gospel, every said j&gt; akeptin to a clergymeo.
Christian man and wjtusn, every reforms*! don't you have some knowledge of thia
man, every good citizen strike a blow »»r. world before you eome into it ?“ was the
cauatie reply.

ISSKJ

muse imnsfiH'eiFW
ggW-Stnsv-slKSfli:
cTA. snow a co.

Hereafter we shall decline all invitation
to take breakfast with Mr. Alexander,
Czar of Rossis. We never could enjoy a
meal when the dinner table ia bring blown
through th« roof by a parrel of allegrd hu­
morists, a* 4 were

A bright little 3 year old, while her
mother wm trying to get her to sleep, be.
came interested in some outride noise. Sb*
when she sagvdy observed; “Mamma. I
think he ought lo be oiled."
,
Mamma ' fatanng): “Now I’m tar*
yon children are ia mischief, you are ao

DisnmLcnojr xdtice.

�HCH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1880.

The Whiskey Caucus.
Agreeable to their call tbe Whiskeyitra
met oa Thursday evening st Union Hall,
and placed ia oowriaatim, .city ticket,
that a* a whole, would be a diagram to th..

t.lriy hare brew, ecarobod with a Ifos-to. th
comb when thia oomMnstivn was bninxht
totha aarfaoe. Ohl R.-£&gt;rm. iu thy m*U

F«8up«.tenv, 8*mari J. BkMmW ; foe
(Tousohip Ctevk, Spary K. I h ll.p , for
Township Trearer. Itantel K Birde.ll ;
far Ju.iiee u| th, pw«..
D |Wce.
far Joatte. at Ibe Prao* (to fill^som-y) 2
yonra. Flank Bush ;
CommiMfausr of
Hiuhw.ys, PZrabU. o. Juhcmdc; fur
T.w.u.hip Drain CUumurioMr. Gear A
fa'T—rahip S.praia.H^ „f
Setarata, Oscar L Crwuk ; for School laIl-L. IT
' - 27^..

City Expanditaraa.
Since t be regul.g mlitera nf the
waa pal iu type lhe pninaitd

T.w.sjunnttMx.

... - ih nr
........ 1 =- ' ? 1 ? Is ,
Half an hour afterward b* came up to
th* dining room where Mr* Meredith wa*
arranging her brat lilac and gild chins.
“lute, she is a jewel 1 A gem of th*
first water I Depend upon it, she haa nut
always worked in the kiiebeu. I quoted.
Shskesneara spropoa or something or
other, I du uo* remember what, and she
rroognixed the grin 1 old word* at once—
her rye* brightened, and yjn shoul-J • have
seco the color tnme into ber eheck* I"
"Quoting 8
kiteben girl!"

Supervi-or* Iltiarle*
V AMiey.
---------- r-ranra va. Whiskey —
Jam that sad mchinc rise

pebiiroes can boy. ll«-re are Oreo
fur rata The ILyral.lira... ...
principle, and mint be lo-reli
price. Ie-a&lt;lieg Gmo&lt;h«-krr» li«&lt;
e*.feed an upinintt uf ibe m.-n

o.iT

The lunch csfao up a* 2:30 in perfect
redsr, but no coarin tnm Philadelphia ar­
rived, oo hack roiled up to tha door.
"Hew proroking," said Kate, "Mirn
Meredith m&lt;m* hare missed some connect.
itg train. C’ltariio wilt be so vexed. Bet,
however, I do not so much mind company
coming in a* any lime, now that rd
apt an excellent girl."
The dinner of daintily roosted quails
sad rabliii fricaare, with a desert of cus­
tard sndjrll*, was dnly served at precisely

J also offer the biggest bftrgaiiir

Mlle,

Mitiitai

’That I forgot all about tba oysters and
real home of the orange and lemon.
tha sephyr -wool, and the servant girl."
Tbe soil and climate seem to favor
"Forgot ?"
“Yaa— forgot. Isn’t that plain English thsir rapid growth and perfect davelopomeat. We are upon the backbone of the
state—land derated high aad drv, so
that frosts seldom visit ns and then very
light ottro at most. an*, that tbe orange
growen have no fear whatever of frost in­
juring tbeir crop*.
Kerry person yon
meet is engaged in building up bu_yote.

which t will sell

Y- J- MlriCarriaje, Sin ui Onawilal
PAINTER •
ligan Central Railroad.

Hastings, Mich

ANB RAMIS BIVISION.

Imperial Soap

Thv llrtiaWi Short Liar
r AND WHJTTO AND FROM

d rapids aJid

The soil ia usually a light sand, in soma
section* almost as light as sc* aand, but
bare i* is a sort of chocolate erNored, said

j with meat of the tend in Bsrry county.
yet it M-ctn* pcculiulr adopted te tbe pur­
poses to w'hicfa it i*j&lt;uL SlBl, 1 bcJierc,
were thia land jndiriotmly tilted, the net
rrturas Would quite eqaat the l.wt lands of
the -North. Our light pine lamia will grow
from two to fire cwt. of ooUvn, worth five
dollar* jwr hundred. Twenty to righty
bosbcls uf upland rice, worth on* to one
end a quytcrddlan per bushel, ■west potatooa, one to three hundred bushels, and
other things in proportion. Sweet potatie- aod cow fra* ate a* natural to tbi*
- What is so unlucky I My dear Charire country m wheat aod clovar are to Mid&gt;i-1
yott are expressing yoaroslf altogether io g-n. Bui farming I* wholly a secondary I

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Nubias, &amp;c.

Detroit

and ocly oo* pretend* to practice medicine,
aod bW practice lays along tpe low land,
bordering oa tbe Ocktawaha river and 1
■ in told that bo in going to give it up as
he can make more dioeing in hit or­
ange grove, and hastening it iota bearing.

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

WHOLE NO. 1300.

Florida Correapondence.
I yott its precions fruit* in Increasing quin
Want, Marion Co. Florid*. ; titio* ; and after il hra borae it* India
Dui Fame Dxwrr .—As many of i for ooe hundred yean, it is ready to com ।
ny old friends ia Barry Co. would bn glad I tract with it* owner* for lhe iktoood htuiV •March 17,1888. f
o bcu Irom me, I &gt;&lt;; a corner of your I dred. ' No one know* th* Hie of the orange '1 The cwuroe of the past week has been
I tree. Tree* are now standing known to marked by an unusually mild and cqtuWe
&gt; urer 300 yrvra old. The yield ufmme !'• temperature, bright, sunny days, ud little
trees is eooruiou*. Trees in tht* aiato out |1 or*nu rain ; ia short, tbe weather baa been
of Florida, tad trace the Xllh parallel! of thirty year* old are yielding over ten thou- ' fine and-xpriag like’7n tbo moot genial **latitude to lhe center of tbo State, and *tod oraogn, pri year.Put tbsso st tme rest I
eeplstirm of the tens. Having diactrd«d
stick s pin then, it will strike tbe apo* each, which i* much below tbeir selling i
representing the place wlicra oar ahaui.T price, and it in easy to compote the ia ji which tbe well-known adage invest* ito
advent, March ha* brought with it narnia
takaliLi t.Aen* of an early spring, aa area
in the marked advance of vegetation, and
tbe eager prosecution of all field work.
Advices' from the Agricultural districts
ar. ut«nim -u« mi the vrtbjeet of improvemenl, an even that heaviest voila are rapidly
getting into workable order, and fan*ri
are doing their utmost to make up for lua*
time.
Spring '.tillage bar beat actively
rairwJ oa throoglxnit tha Railed King
dom, and the prcopRia of a gnaiai season
the siri ol an ordinary mil) pend, to ten Lska Weir reached here fire yore apo arc thaakfally baited by all whoso interest,
mill, across. Tbe water is pure aad last October. Lu* November he stripped arc reatered in agriculture.
Good pro
beallby for drinking and culinary purpores, his fire* oranges to Philadelphia. II.
pvw&gt; has been made with tbe sowing of
and ao soft that the taast bit of snap will a pour man. His hare been yeani of strug­
■office for waahiug purpose*.
gle with poverty , but it ia over. for ho
ha. fifty or sixty acres, sod much of it
prubsblc tsjbry to llri antama-sown wheat
plant, rauaml by the severity of tbe winter
------ , ------- --------------- ___ _
will be wanted by lean of thoamnds , f | tmmths, beta in toast canes proved un
you would eot dresm that It wu above 70. dollars per annum.--------------------------------- fvtraded, ami the ' future crop, although
A deiightfal’p coal brorae voastaatly fane
This is emphatically the poor man’*
la it* ds»elopa»eut, spoat, «o that you ratal much Ira* l.ere eonntry. There'Kea thounad.
sere* of'
lamia, satiable fur lhe culture of lbs ortore. Tbo real sammer here is April, May saga, waiting for some ooe to com; aod j After the mild ram at the beginning of the
and the first part cfJune. Is Jane the occupy. If he ha* a little money so much • month and the subsequrm sunshine, tbo
raioy aenaoa seta in. and no day pas- tho better, bat if sot, be will bare a hard ' pwturm have womierftrily improved, aod
atraggls for it. but he will win u *nre as are now looking green ami fall of life.
he plnngro io. aad sticks. I bare beootoe S.-.Xch advices ate ,c«|«al]y favorable, plow­
acqoatoted with a man wh» came hare two ing being well advanced, sod barky and
years ago, very poor.
He- bomrateaded oat sowing having cummeaccd, while tbo
ICO acres of tend, built a cheap bun** 1* gram has been growing rapidly and looks
shelter bi* family, sod by odd rpell. when greener than it did a month later last year.
not impelled lo work for olh»r» to sup­ Haring been al mo* rxctaaively occupied
port hi* family, he cleared up trn nete-, ’’in tbe preparation if the land aod Spring
raised sweet potatoes ia abumhocJ^rettuu, I■ sowing, farmers have had litila time to dorow pea* aad garden truck, haa^aven | vote to thrashing, and -tbe offerings of
bundsCd trees set out. and doing finely. 1 home grown wheat have conaequently been
You rao edaify see that three or four year*
lienee, he will forge* that ho was a puc j Jxrov iuctal cxcliangew The range ol prieee
man, a* bis little grove will yield him aa ■ has keen ex tended, (Owing to the irregular
hn-umc of tervra) ih.-uaaud dollirv p-r an- \: tty of the samples, and little altceiioa has
[ b.-eti given to isf&lt; risr produce, but fine
he is wiliiag lo live hard, work fiard, nnd; pirreU have maintained Isa* woek^i prices,
Wai: patiently for hi»’ golden returns
Never fear, it will come io dec lime.
Washington Leiter.

&gt; tender boUer* oande** of veiling any sound
, «&gt;rn fit for ruilliag purpose*. Of foreign
i WEa*t th* import* bare again been on
quite * moderate stale.
Monday's list
showed liuta over 28,000 qm., nearly all
atquent arrivals np
exceeded iU.MM* &lt;(W;
of the week kiwet
i Anrenea unsettled tlic

to Friday bare not
Al the beginning
prices cabled from
trade, end derived

: values of tba iserrasOd buoyancy, which
dar. Tbe Consular aad Diplomatie ippo- i
I th&lt;- improved demand at tho.doae of the
priatiisn bill was then taken up. ami tlw
, pr.-radin- week led hokfen to expect would
gencrai debate concluded, sad tho reading.I ripen into an actual advance.
An unde
of the bill by seetknw for amendment. b&gt; ' &lt;rl.-l f,ne
prevailed during lhe pat*
gun, which ent* tbo debate down to ftvc!' few days, and miUera have adhered lo tbeir
miontpi rpeecbcs atdgjivMSomqasvuran-.-.- ,, settled plan of only buying from baud to
of tbe speedy disposal of tho.bill. Having I tnteUh, end tl.k. in faoc of tbo Ugbl las
areompli*I&gt;e&lt;l this much, lhe Hmiae dosed i
i porta and rapid depletion of ■tacks. Tbo
tbo week, most fruitless iu revolt*, by ad 1 puiiibxi is critiral and difficult to gaage,
: aerilhimgh lhe euurmutts requiramaau of
adjourned on Thursday to today.
this cuuotry between now and harvest are
The argument, if inch it can bo called, admitted by all, the demand Jiaa shown
urged by tho advocates ol th - pulp and tag aiptM of ituproveossot, and, until
p*|*r monopoly, that tho tnmara in the Amrrict «Lo«s her card*, wbieb abe tttta*
price of psper is only that which ia marked ie*. than ever iodised to do, in spite of
iu other artieke, aod meat.s a return ef the roreut rigaa of weakness shown by the
bcrilhy btuiseao, U m weak a* it ia imps *'nag"'to hope fur speculation w out of

County uorrerpondonoa.
The Price of the Imperial Soap ia 15.25 per box of . 100 I
bar#—?6 lbs.'in the box.

lb.

To any one who will send um an order

for 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free as

a premium.

Or the orders may bte-sent to us for one or more

boxes at a timof with remittance, and when we have thus received

orders for 10 boxes we will scud the eleventh box free us proposed
above.

If you do not wish to, twiidimouey in advance you may

deposit it with-any banker or merchant in good credit iu your

Uor. fro«a wbrretl&gt;'M»&lt; rsa town with the uoderstanding that be into remit it to us on receipt
izisi nt Btsf Duiiu-ram It IkUm of the Soap whieh is to be shipped to his care. Address

CRAMPTON BROTHERS

ivarnasu aw
IlmS
Poillcal Notes.

JH II. Wffl,

PIONEER STORE I

,

Keeps constantly on hand

SfeSB tB

HAIR.
STUCCO,
OEMEN'T.
BRICK.
TILE.
’
LAND PLASTER

Shaman delegate* were elected in the
Second Congresmona) District of Notfh
Carolina Wednesday.

Men' Yoilh, Bog ail Ctilta

COLTIVATORf. POUBLfiSHOVKL TL0W8.

SAWS FILED,

Tbo Ksmm. Republican Convynllon
wk* for Blaise by a broad majority.

1
Cream is good for a auoburrf and a nota­
, illation would be good for a I.Waahbura*.
i
Unlom Mr. Townshend of Illinois meats
r with an strident ha will die aa agragioc*

LIME.

PUMPS.
PLOWS,
DRAGS

.
Genator HU I is full of business just now
- Mo time to entertain viritora.

LEFT BA/CD FLO WS.

Ctain, Tails. Butaaia, ati Sofia
L. J. WHEELER.

Seventy-six towns in Couneoticot (shoot
one-half tba State) hat. voted against
lireoeing the sale of liquors

P*am»vii.LB, March 31,1880.
last eight month*,' ia confined t &gt; such artiThera is oo doubt ia my mind that per­
I Tho few pleasant days of. the pest
sons troubled with lung roaipUint-, c* elev only, as Congress bas given a mooop.
h i* pvt our mauy thrifty faraMis upon the
tarrhs, asthmas, Rheumatisms and such uly by a prohibition in dntiee, that has
lio* yf active preparation for the eoming.
like Disrate*. are greatly betxfftod by
summer work, and businsm of ths moaou
comiag here. Florida ■ the great Sanilar kind tu lively in thw locality.
The rain of last track wm rosy limsly
.nor any other product of an agriraltutvl for.tlit wheat crop iu thia locality.
Tbe machinery is being set in Crump
origiuTxnhon-lj iucb isdutry ia the un­
A
now ma-hine shop, and U will not
derlying prosperity of the country
Keen entire sgvou of the pre* are bn kxig until th* rattle of tba lath* aad
watching carvlrily* tba progrcM of this the buxxiog of the mw will break the long
coutas* and the names of the taeuilero riirttce of oor quiet little village.
Tho llrpaWkoae of this town have
daring to aid in this monopoly will be duly
8orie*y here n in a most primitive state. taken down aod lorwnrdad home for pub­ head'd thrir ik-ket with A. C. Towns Car
You would smile to see the 'beat families lication, tu that the pspen may pnhlwb to SujperVMor, and cvpact to elect the satire
around the tekva trarriusg in rigs such m their constituents the wrong dune. Tha
l never saw oven tbe poorea* ia lb* North remedy lira in tbs proposition made by
The Prairieville carnet band gsvs an
using. I have yet to meet ths first decent Sauakir David Davis, of Illinois, to admit entertaiemctii oo Thursday and Friday
rig in thia region of couulry; nod jot not only lhe raw material free of duty, but cveataga of tart week, whieh was a^ rare
many wbo live here have passed a great Ibe ]-apet itself. Thera wm a eiy &lt;if a frac
akin of thrir Uvea i* luxury and *So- breakfast to the poor man when lbs dative
cnce. People are here for one purpose
only, i e. to build lhemwivea orange groves,
and every thing else must yield to thi* emo
pursuit. When thia ia scecmplishad, there
will spring up here, a* by magic, apteodid
manaicus, beautiful equipage*, and other
It seems to bo uaduntood that General
ugna of wealth and luxury.
Sodrty la Paine will not retire from the dkrtioction
exeeltevt here, under them rough axar- of the Patent Oflri: for mmuo liHM to c.inrt marie here. Bnoeea* to tha boys
tioua, and hi these rude horns*, ymt will
. Ardcep interest » bring a«»kroed ia
meet as lady like and refin'd women, and desire* to cluse up ptnwwHy. Thera are the extra meeting* bald In the M. E
m courteous and rommouaniM' men, M I many names &gt;n*ntirei*l tv the probable Church and many hart eulnred upm tba
ever met, aod what strike* me strangely sueenasur of General Paine, and il is very new jile.
Qcux )*X«.
doubtful whether the right one ha* l«r«
Th* itepablicaa party may ah wdi fold

The New York Trio*, prints an Albany
letter which say* that Governor Cornell’s
sorisi friesda are a vulgar set.
A(taw me in dotiag, to asy a taw words
Senator Wallace, wbo beads tba anti
about orange and lrur.ua catling , and I
Tildae taction in Peoey Irani*, i* aa eataUkl say, I scared; know huw to write
upon this aubj-eot. The cmplnyuumt is
*
Ban. Butler's boom refWsm tc sgrawt.
■ People UuW ths difference between a cac{
to. tod . ni t tail printed peen
.
Mr. John A. Bingham. Minster to
• Jspsn, will ba a saodxU. far rmromina
1 km. to Oeegrem in ab rid distriaL

tto hand* far tbo next week or two and
allow tl,r Itamterlwsd- nt Wasbiogtau to
acute tbe Praaidrutial eteeuan in sdromaa.
They an. eLorly drtermu-d to moke M
tmpMa.MH. ver any owe. **aa mi va*c -m
Djcnacratic tisket hwraftri.'

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VOL. 24. NO. 49

THIS PAPER
■“^EWYORK.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1880.

Lrwuox, Euulswb, 1
M.reh 17.1880.}

j dred. No ora k nor. tho life of the orange
Bawxn for a few jottiogi soucemiog1' tree. Tree are now Handing known to
thia section of Florida. If yow reader, bo over 308 year. old. The yield of aczne
will take the trouHo to look, over a map tree, is snonurao. Trots in ihn state not
of Florida, and trace the 22th parallel! of thirty year, old are yielding orer Un thoulatitude to the center nf tho stale, and sand'orange, per year, put thee al one cent

llaviiijr purchased the intereat of Burns Meurer in the Agricul­
tural Business, 1 jdmll hereafter conduct the bltmuess alone. I will
cominue to keep the full line of Machinery, &amp;c.» heretofore sold
by Messer Bros., and wish to call your special attention to a fuW
of the principal Implements kept for sale. The old reliable

33TTC33L3e:yje2

naoxxr

er
WITH TABLE RAKE ATTACHMENT,

For Reaping needs only mentioning, they have been sold here for
Twenty years and there is not less thpn ONE THOUSAND of
tifetn now in use in Burry County. - Over six cur loath v/cre sold
laxt year and nearly u ear load have been sold this season. I also
sell the
.

the things arc, and have you to nt up a.
nice a luoeh ax you cun for 2:36 o'clock ; Gulf of Mexico on tbo West, and 223'
ws an expecting my huabaod'a cousin mile* from Jacksonville, by river naviga- |
from Fhiladelpha. I want everything io
lion on the North, and aa M*r the tenter
of tbc'siate everyway aa possible.
This i

WALTER

WOOD

Uoasiating of the IRON MOWER, SWEEP RAKE REAPER
and BINDERS. He is the only manufacturer Who has a eiicccaalul TWINE-BINDER. Don’t forget that I have a car load pf

STUDEBAKEH WA.GONS
With Patent TiFe Slope Shoulder fi^poke.
rolled in boiled oil.

Every Wheel is

I will tell you some other time about the Engines, Saw Mills, •
Thn-cJiers, Clover Tlullcrs, he.
R^pactAilly Yours,

-

Hartwp. Mtch.. Mlt&gt;1i 13, 1880

’

THE NEW QIRL.

CHISiER
ME86EH.
II
t
4t&gt;
!

GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE

"Naw. Charite, yoall ba rare to reuMmbcrT
To remembar—Whrt F' said Mr. Mar
j wlilh, kith a hopalaaa expremion of ioaan: ity upon bit reuntoranm. Kata Meredith
■dropped both brad, despairingly at .her

AT THE GASH STORE

rm-siriAX
&lt;
. bri

I invite the Public to come and
consists of
, .•
•

Fine Shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Nubias, &amp;c.

। "And tho two onorea doable rapbyr,
I raarlrt wool." ■
“Exactly."
,
"And the depot haek to bo in Waiting
i at 2 o'etak, for year roarin from Fhila| dclpliil.''
' Mr Meredith dapped one hand on the I
!table.
_
■
,
".She i* coming today, I drtar* to
Igoodneoar he ejaculated
"And a doten Havana orawgva for de*crt. and two pounda of while grepea, and
some ut thoM dahtaus littl* Maple bi*
euit* aod maroiroon*—oh-and tel them

however, I do not so much mind company
romipg io at any line, now that I lure ,
got ao excellent girl."
The dinner of daintily roasted quaila with most of the land in Barry county,
and rabbit, Tricorne, with a dcoert of eu»&gt; yet it seem* peculiarly adopted to the por­
lard and jelly, was duly served at preefoely
to which it &gt; put. .Still, 1 beiietc,

I also offer the biggest bargain*
AUCTIONEER,
ten Irt^at ih« Bannrr &lt;&gt;»»«.or AMrear at

OVERCOATS

/DENTIST

Michitai

Nashville.

which I will sell

&gt;l- J-

Carriate, Sin aid Onanlal
PAINTERgan Central Railroad.
INB RAPIDS DIVISION.

Haatin^ga

Swuy's Hotel,

AND WEST TO AND FROM

rapids and

Detroit

I with the t.re-ache, sod I caa't ba teA
laloao with company coming, and all
। Mind aho fo a good rook and usderrtsoda
wailisg on table."
I And Mr. Meredith tu&gt;h.d off to catch
the 9.30 express, with kalridoacopc con­
I fusion of grape*, xephyr wool, depot hack.,
oy«ter». »n-l rarvaut maida career log
itbyorab hia brain, wbieh boded ill for
i Mr*. Meredith's doinretic plans.
While that lady, daoptae both hand.
■ over bet forehead, io a sort of tragic de­
’ spair, rushed down into the kitehen, where
- a good looking yaaag man of two or three
"I hare sent uo one. Never tbon^bt
mid twenty, was on his knees ia front ot of the giri from that moment to thia, I giro
j the range, trying to csaxa most unwilling you my word of honor."
"Then who did tend her 7" ejaculated
hi* wife slowly.
"Ring the bell I tat u have her up I

:s its

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

is

The Price of the Imperial Soap ia 1-5.25 per box of 100''l lb.
bars—75 lbs. in the box. To any one who will send us an order
for 10 boxen with cash, $52.50 we will send one bo? extfa tyee as
u premium. Or the orders may be‘-sent to us for otto or , more
To wt foy.Msy tbs &gt;r»&gt;rioter »HM« UotH boxes at a time/lvith remittance, and when we have thus received
$2.00, $2*60, and $3.00 Per Day, orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free tu« proposed
above. If you do not wish to send money in advance you may
"Yoe, 1 do. too. Ooiora, potetom, eel­
deposit it with Any banker or merchant in good credit in your cry. pose, barley, with a pinch of salt,
town witK the uuderstanding that he is to remit it tu.ua on receipt
’* u u««' “ r’7! 1
"Nonsense I” interposed Mrs. Meredith,
"Go. pkk tltal lobster out of its abol!, sod
latalai WDnuu-ran li UHm ot the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address
The first hotel io the State .to reduce rates.
The first bote! io tho State with Paa­
ranger Elevator.

5“.i

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.

inir naw uiw
Ilm6

Corner Monroe and Jefferson Streets,.New Yoilk.

HIM (I. HI,

PIONEER STORE

Keep* ooortantly ou hand

reran

nw i

LIME.
HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE.
'
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRAGS

qm

'

0

tea.

rw*

W Yutki, Boys aid Cbildrei

CVLTtVATOBS. UOCBLIHHOTBL FLOWH.

SAWS FILED,

LEFT HAKD FLO WS.

and Mowers.Ctain, Tita BdduU ad Silas Reaper
I'lO . lh« higliMl Cwii price

njiNojjiQ wijibovr

were thia land judiei..«ly tilted, ths not
returns would quite equal the l est food* af
the North. Our light pine hods will grow

dollar* per hundred
Twenty to eighty
ba&gt;hc!« of upland rice, worth on* to one
and a quaiwr dollars per boahe!, .wcet p»
taloca, ora to three hundred bushels, aud
other thing, io proportion. Sweet pota-

light ones at-moot, so that the orange
growers hare n.&gt; fear whatever uf frost io­
jurist their crop
Evfoy person you
meet is engaged in building up bi* gjmr.

Imperial Soap

iH!

li i‘s .« /ir
:z :! 11 ; t
is Ji 11 ’

for sll kinds vf Former, Pro­
duce.
Farmern will do well to conmil Mr. Crouiy before purchtmcubtains ing any ot U&gt;e store srtolea,
-al hia Kleralor. corner ot Broad
way and Railroad Streeta.
ftaaUnga. April. 2. 1879. *»

L. J. WHEELER

The coarse of the part -reck Im. been
marked by an unuraally mild and eqmUe
temperature, bright, sunny days, aod little
or no rain ; in short, the wesfocr has been
fine and Xpring like in the mart genial scceptatioo of the term.
Haring dtacurded

each, which ia ranch Ixfow their arilfog
price, arid ilfo'eaay to ccmputc the m
name uf a thuUM«&lt;l such treew. Put the
1 yield at ora thousand oranges per tree
(which is aiaeh uuder their average') ivld,)

Advice, from the Agriculuxal dartricta
are ucanimoun no the .object of improve­
meat, a. even the heaviest soils are rapidly
getting into workabfo order, and fora.#,
are doing their utswrt to make up for tat
lime.
Spring linage has been artivoly
carried uu thrcogbvut the Usu«4 Kteg dirm, and the prospects of a genial acasoa
Uko Weir reached here five ysare a-,-o are thankfully hailed l&gt;y all whoso intonate
but Ortobcr. Laat November he .hipped are eratered in agriculture.
Good pro­
hcdlhy for drinking and culinary purposes, his firat oranges to Pnihdolphin. lie war gress Las Loen made with the cowing of
and s« soft that the least bit nf soap will a poor man. Hh bare been yean of atrug. L.rlcy, be»na. and peas, aa the food haa
suffice for washing parposss.
been in fine condition for the roeopiice of
' ha* fifty or sixty aerea, aud much -jf
. . I jutt coming into bearing.
Tea yc
| probable injbry to the sutumo-aown wheat
eriiar. Whibt I am • writing the Tber- [ from the day be lrad&lt;d here, bi. 10c-_
plant, caused by the severity of the winter
morncter indicates 92* in the ahadei ym will fo, ouentnd by tens of tbouMud.
1 months, bare in tnost cases proved un­
you would not drcam chat it was above 70. ■ ■
founded, and the future crop, allbough
A delightfully' cuol brerae aM»tratly f»o»
retarded sunewhat io ita tfevtapmenl, apone, k that you sweat much lew here
than at the North with the same tempera­
alarm at present as to its ultimate product.
ture. Tho real autnmrr here ia April, May
After the mild rain al the beginning of the
and the first part of June. In June the
UK.oth and the suMequeul sunshine, tbo
rainy neon acta io, and no day pe­ the better, but if not, ho wifi bare a hard pa.ture* have wonderfully improver!, .nd
Thia Imta straggle for it. Lot he wD) win aa aure a« arc now looking green and full of life.
"But I tell you she is not a common ase ithout a ahowri or two.
kitchen girl."
from three to five month., and is the he plunpo io. aud atieka. I hare become Scotch advicea are equally favorable, plow­
‘■I don't Lelicro jn high life below suin'* real growing season of this eoontry.
aerjuriuted with a matr who camo hare two ing icing well advanced, and barley and
said his lister disdainfully.
years ago, very poor.
lie ’homrotra.M
I Gt» acre* of fond, built a cheap house to 1' gras* har been growing rapidly and looks
shelter hi. family, and by odd .polk when ' gi truer than it did a mouth later foal year.
not compelled to work for other., to eop- j{Having been almost rt etairely occupied

ADRIANCE REAPER.

•HYsictAX a tnntasos.KuuSl. Ilutiuc. Mich.

WHOLE NO. 1300.

and only one prwteuds to praetioe medimne,
and his practice lay. a!,jog the low land,
borderlog ou the Ocklawaba river and 1
am told that be is going to give it up a.
be can make more I'oeing in his or­
ange grove, and basUnieg it into bearing.
There are several here who came down

port bi. family, he cleared up ten aerc«,'' in the preparatiun tf the land and Spring
: «o»i»g. farmen lure had little time to dorow pesa and garden truck-, baa »Jveo ■votc to thrmhing, and the offering*, of
Lundr^ trees set out, and doing finely. ■buoac grown wheat Lave consequently been
You can aamly aec that three or four years very small, both al Mark lauic and the
benee, ho will forget that ho wia a poor ' provfodpl exchanger The range of prior*
man, a&lt; hia little greji1 will yield him an h.&gt; lysn extended, owing to the irregular,
tnromc of several thousaial dollars per an- isy of the sample*. and little atunlioa baa
na». But let u &gt; nun crime here snl.w* jI been given to inferior produce, but fine
he i* willing to live hard, work hard, nod jI |nrevh lure-maintained last week's priors,
wait patiently for hi, golden tetaroa | both in l.in loa and in the country. The
Never fear, it will come ia due tine. .

WaaaiaoYnM, P. C-, 1
March 29, l«8O. j
ucquent arrivals up ' to Friday bare act
The Boom uo Saturday, attempted Io jj dxrwlcd 2V,lhJI) qr«. At the beginning
make a .how toward a wkrik'a work, nod I uf the week' lower frites cabled from
nsaoagod to refer quite a number of bills ;■ America aracllted the trade, and deprived
reported from the committees to the cal-a. value of the inert used buoyancy, which
dar. The Ckmjater and Rlpbmstir appro-1
the improved demand at the dose of die
prialira bill was then taken up, and the ;
pVi'-xdinu week led holder, tn expect would
general debate eocduded, and the reading .
ripen Into an actual advance.
An node
of tho bill by aeetims for atneodmtnta b&gt; j
i cM.-d 6m. bag prevailed during the pest'
gun, which cuts the debate down to five j few days, and miller* have adhered io their
minutes epeecbes and tfvet some amuran.iMailed plan of only Laying from hand toof the speedy dtepoval of the bill. Ilavtog '
tmratb. aud this, in face of the Kgbl ita
। porta and rapid depletion of stocks. The
the week,moat fruitless in rcalte, by ad ! pouiinu u critical and difficult to gnage,
josrameut to this noon. The tfeoate bad j as although the enormous requirements of
adjourned on Thnnday to today.
The argument, if such it can ba called, subtitled by all, the demand Jias abvwn
urged by the advocate* ef th% pulp aod few signs' of itujroretheot, sod, until
paper monopoly, that the increase in the America show* her earda, whtehabe seems
pries of paper is only that which w marked ta&gt; than m« iodised to do, in spite of
in other articles, and mean- a return of the recent s^n* of week mm shown by tho
healthy boainrae. i« aa weak a* it is imps

It is Io be nbaervrd that the jumpin;
County vorrer pondunow.
up of value. », without a ptralell, in the
PUAIUKVIUJC, March 31, 1880.
Then is no,doubt in my mind tbit per­ last eighl months,’ h confined tu such art!’
elm only, aa Gmgreas ha. given a mon .p | The lew pleasant days of the post
sons troubled with lung complaints, ca­
hit put oar msny thrifty farmer* upon the
tarrhs, asthmas, Rbeumetiama aud sueb uly by a prohibition in duties, that hw
line ?f active preparation for the coming
like DisrsMe, arc greatly bvndfite.l by
summer work, and htuinwn of the tauaeu
"And I am a cook whso occaaioo re coming here. Florida ia the great Scni
lar kind is lively in this locality.
Inireo, Coorin Kate," aaid pretty Martha
feredith, making her peace with a kirn.
"Do no* ba so vexed with mo for humor­
mor say other product of an agricultural fur tbe wheat crop in UiU locality.
log the joke; indeed I rook! ant bdp it.
The machinery u being set in Crutnporigin, afthoogh -speh iedurtry i. the un­
Aod I will show you bow to make morin4 fo'i new machine shop, and it will not
derlying prosperity ofnhe country
gum glaoca aod the Neapolitan creams.
Keen active agents of the ptev are be long until ibaYalUe of the Ulka and
watching cere! ally the'progress of this (he Uniting of the new will break the long
sontast and the names of tbs member, I silence of our quiet little tillage.
Tbs RepuUiosaa of thia town ban
daring to aid ia thia monopoly will be dsly
taken down and forwarded home lor pub headed their ticket with A. C Towra for
not at all uncooeruoui to her unround­
houion.ao that the papers may publish to
ing.- And Tom. tarring over hi* amUr's around the fokra travelling io rigs aoch st tbrir coostilucnis ths wrong done. The
I rarer raw even tbs poorest in th. North remedy lias in tba propeeition made by
________
using. I hate yrt to med the first decent Boastur David Davis, of Uliooia, to admit
rig in thia yegian of country, and yet not only the raw material free nf duty, but
many who live here have paved a gnst the paper itself. There was a ay of a free
ahare of their Uvea in luxury rad afflu­ brenkfaet to the poor man when the duties
ence. People are hero for one purpose
only, i. e. to build thamvlrea orange grore.,
The Kanns Republican Conreatiou and ererythlog rise must yield to thfo one
mouths, yet their marie equals that of
WM^ur Blaine by a broad majority.
\
pursuit. When thia is acenmriiehed, there crv-1 of vastly mw; importance than stim­ many band, of years' experiensa. With
£nmu ia good for a sunburn and a tsom- will spring up hare, aa by magic, spleodid ulants for tho ntomacli.
rigid rules in refenmen to moral habits,
,
matron would be good for a I.Waahbume. nsanti-jti., beautiful equipages, sad other
It *o&lt;4M to bo anderrtood tbnl General fed by a thorough msrtw of muaie. they
Society is Paine will rat retire from the dirttrataa
Uslam Mr. Townshend of Illinoie meets aigue of wealth.and luxury.
with an accident be will dia an egregioux excellent bore, uodrt tbrse rough exer- of ths Pstoat OCm for some lime to mtns mu.k-- here. Sucrrat to the boys
A drep interest ia befog awakened
the extra uuwtfop bold in the M.
Sherman drlegate, were elected in the '
Cbureh and many bare entered upon t
Second Congrrwiural Dirtriot cf Not|h 1
ever met; and what strikes me strangely aaumMssor
-—— - of G.moral Paine, aud it ia very . Mwjiis.
yctu. P«W.
Carolina Wodnoeday.
it, I bare yrt to meet the first perron who „*_*J whether &lt;lx&gt; right &lt;m» hm bemr
Seventy-aix toww in Coarartieut (shout
shows sign, of dNOOBlent, or that think,
one-half th. Bute) bare voted agairai there M a .pot on earth any neater an suggrnfod. Thu eivilwerviao thmrim of
Secretary Scher, would lead to the btitaf
Itausfog the sols of liqaora.
earthly paradise thaa thia take Weir re that Mr. Doolittle, the present aarirtant
Tho New York lima priuia sn Albany
letter which tsyi that Governor CororiF.
tonal friends are a vulgar ML
Allow train taring, U&gt; my st
Senator Waliaoa, who hands the sail
about orangs aud lemon cutting
Titan footion in Paasylvanis, in an cunum my, I amrosly know bow
thuatastw mrpportor of Bayard.
upoe Ita subject
Th. empfo
Bon. Buriar'a boom nfuacs to sprout;
Pwj Is know the different between a esc*
MS a»d a rat's foil painted green.
Mr. John A. Burgbam. Mhriaur to

�Hit Honor, Mayor Grata, in the Chair?
I Itoll of Aldermen being rolled the fclI lowing were praadnt, ria.: AU. Barlow,

lode &lt;4 my vocabulary? How glurieu* ■ Hatch, Kelley, McNaughton, I'rratott.
New York, April J. iWiC.
Afoent. AM..
to be Alpha and not Omega ' to b- Carter!'Sbtincr and St«M4oa-7
InvrotigsiMUi* vf railroad ami Meauibuat
and not a waliieg cartoon '
.
arriilrtite thnurph t ins m rir« «T year*
How I did M|txlch tha-e Albion atu-j
baa ahown that n ruuudateUe prvpurtiao
d*ct« • Verily they will crawl iato a rmal1'
of .tub eaeaal.te. D«*ar through tbc ieabil;
bole aod pull the hole m too. IH4 I not
Ity at train fund* to &lt;iia£tpii.li cdur», and
show them up though? Tke iafatnooi
their roA*«|u&lt;nt mi«}aknig of the »ignal*
rtirL-: Here ! am bnruu*- the mnloiKli1
by which they are to i«? goidrd.
to noil and cracking my enniuBi with andi
liAtmxua, M.tth 8Uh, IWw.
, mover I hi* *ncn*M to tke aafety of tbc |
problem, a*'• How matty million* make r~ J/m //..w, Me .Vuyir onJ fhmM
traveling public. the aid of aeicnca ho* foe'
fbworaf •»/ tkf Cry or
■
one billion .’' and tboae college boya hare
Your Finance Cdturn U tee would i ; wae time part beret invoked it Europe, i
; nothing better tn do than tn rod that inoo-

. The End of K«am«yitm.
The Ut.»i return, of the doctioa in Ban
Franrbro make it alaolatdy certain that
law.abidmg eitixena of the &lt; lty have won .
$9 ovarwbelmin; victory over the'inf*
moo* dtanagogur*. Kearney and Kaltock
Henceforth Krarneyinw, *’ it i’ railed, ia
doomed on tbe l’neifirenaal, aod the Jr*
•oa the dection enforce* will not be with- ;
Mt it* rffeet io other aecttorU of lite eoun i

FOR LB88 MONEY AT

J. LEE REED’S
IN

urated in thi* eouatry.
An exhatartive i
medical cxvmioatica d o.tKW employe* of j
the I’enuiylvanra Railroad ha* been begun ,
i thia work, the rrotew of which will doubt |
; lev be publiabed on it* r.-atpktion. Each
ni«n i* to ht leated not'only *• tohh abil-'
ity to dirtiogui.k red and preen &lt; tha color* I

i mainly u»cd in railroad »iga*l»; but alw i
aa tu tho aeutrnepi -f hl* *t*ht anil hear-1
No, air ; I won’t have Joko Sbctoron
try. A lew week* ago, tkia blatant aad put that «tamp on at all. He’* ooe cf
Still another tt»t &gt;• for wliM i« colled ,
IdaapbeotoU’ outlaw, wae ihrvateniag the tkor Iwmkd bloat l-olden .nd gold bug*.
I a.t&gt;xiuati.tn
|n thia tret the perron'll ■
I ll have otft of tbfc greeoeit *f green_ ,
■ directed t-j look al a -piartcr inch aperture ।
preparing i m&gt; he »aid&gt; to elect a gibbet on i 4&gt;«eker», with the grr-t&gt;e»l stamp and the o’ rMHUa**.
in a aerren twenty foot dieteni witk a
the eaMdef. upon which r-.Aan-aB who , grccucRt cf ink, flare |he great aral of
“'fc*
rtroug light behind it, and then called
did not -bay hu l*eh**t*. The eity wm to , the V. A on my gangrened Medulla and
There were «dcr* outatendiag on thia’ 'upon to atate in what ilwpe it appman ie
be faded aod plundered fotearo hi. de |
then, in e-nopaoy with Dawaon and Kear ;
I food, March ITth, 1S7SI, to the amount of Ihim, wh'ther t-.nod, .eval, elongated or'
lacy, I’ll maak the putrol carcoMea of *ueh
person, nr pro|«ty wa* to Im'mpeoicd l&gt;y I। men aa are diaptoci fo be rconouio.1 «o three hundred and fifty and 9«t-10*&gt; dollar* :amtular, and to wl-M extent a* near a* he
hiomelf and hia follower. The CUorac, I
drawing -ioterent. whirh were pai-i during -cau tap.
Tbi« examination, however, ia
fine that th* atifi breeoca of March and
not ncrosMry if acuity -&gt;f vtaion be found
ho iuadeelly vaunted, "ihonld go and | the gulden xcphyn of nuturan will find the runent year.
not only the Chinese, but all .who reftiM-d 1 n-&gt;t a trace a! their duM : for I am Alpha.
ttfbo ratlafartorv. Although the last ap
to bow to hi* dictation. Kearary wasiOi
pears to be aiuipk to the reader, .it ia by
All gioriou* mum b* my future ' My
long allowed lo'y^raue hi. career unche.-kno mean* ~i In many of the -objects under
noble -err ice* in 1-ehalf nf my country
cd that be really 'believed he waa the auexamination
What appeals oral to the
will be masnificeoily rewarded- 1 It make
i aitisfactiou of one is tiiau-.-ular to another-.
preme authority in Nan •Franencv. By everybody rich and lit roll m Gi B'a
I ami each ha. a pultiye rotivivtitio a* to I
thia time he intrM be pretty well diaabuxd Aad when the day cuuaea that ray exalted ,
el that idra. He aud hi* party hare been spirit *Irall find iltfc firahly taberwk too
j the cortcL-tiKr- --f hl. pivvupiive taultire.'
Tbo faculty o! clearly diatin-ubiiing form* I
to badly beaten at the poll* that they will groan to be longer tenable, 111 pa»’ op
never be hoard front again, anal iu«tead of the Hume and yield the gloat amid the
i mount iaip.,,&lt;inej '• ,lw “•« of engineer*
the Chinrac piiqg. Kearney himaclf gu*» wailing* »l untold billion* ut grateful in'
aa firciscu A~*igaal tr»y be prepeudicu.
whore bo abould hare gone long ago—to , dividual* nf the germ* homo . and the
| hr, horixoaul. or at aa tingle of auy thirty
the penitentiary. The malt it a great highest, loliirat name on lb* ^gorgcou*
| to fifty deg»ee»i and f-- •iis.uv.-r it* correct
triumph for Baa Ftaoaxco. It i* the | temple of human grandeur will be that of
j pCMtti-m a. a point &lt; f the grave.! rre&gt;aetnumpli cl order and guu&gt;l government | Alpha, the II. S. 8.
.
over diaoeder and anarchy. It mean* for
Our Washington Latter.
AH falling to retch the -tan-lard inyiDe ,
San Fraoctaeu, peace, and the twin *i»t»r
itotent
of peace—pccupcrity. Aa th-.- utiaguided
: or mare &lt;-f llrtac rnpihile* will eitbrr be j
Waaki’hitox, April 1. 1880(litehargc-1 or tr.«r-f.:ncd t&lt;- w.mc p&gt;*b*en !
men who followed Kcarucy'k Iradcrabip
•H&gt;raa
•
wouli be the chirl auflercr. in tha event
A gowl deal »f comment i* paaeed upon
white hi* defttC will mit impair bi. uac-|
* from
I fuIacmL*. k-i* replied that tbu. far urn?
Srerataiy Sherman's vi'it to Ohio and hi*
T..*l______ _
in mtcan i* found to be
blind Utbcr:
PnoHcnt. Why thia i« a new metho-1 of |
ii-a-b- are cratMcriag the adopcioo ef the
•awe •Vatetu. wbi.-h irnje .vrtsfually 1-e
pudiiog a l-oom. p&lt;«.ibly it ia not objeeSherman * Ohio Speech.
tinoable. What the cnemtm of Mr. Sher­
On Wednesday la-tj Ncactarr Sherman
man &lt;fo tare ajaiort him moot eSectually i* A frc.]titut to«tc« .vf wooderiog admira
delivered a vpccch to hia' &lt;licitd" and I
tho abate they allett again.! him with |
tiou to m- i* the petfection of buaimro*
neighbors, at hi* &lt;»hh» hutur. which wa«,
! methodi, aod th.- number &lt;-f little •loptn*
at might bav&lt; been .expweted, wun-Zj) He- i rnfereure to the Government patrcnase.
■ ele» »r.d roxresicHcira ••cured tA the ptbpublican in rentimenl. and -ieciJe-liy out- j
. lie by ut-jderu buviacM c-impatiti**
The
spoken on • the ir«ue« k tween the two
i great army st drnmmr:.. the pmftueaca*
parties which mnat enter into the canvam
| and attract IVeneta -.f rdrrrtwing tha
of 1880, He dearly vet* foHh that the
moot important of all pending iaeuct i&lt; that
about the Wa.hburnc randidajy, aod ro ({J?
involved in the Democratic assumption of
I they may with j’tutkx! be. Nobody here
teoultaai tbi.
eao-,.
This feeliSg;
the Calhoun doctrine of Slate inprrmacy,
who ku'-ws tbc Waahbutne family believca
i w.-.» esdted at the
time by an tt»-and upon that faet Mr. Sherman place* the
for a moment that Waahburne la laboring T
vdope which fdl into lay hand, a day or
for anylwly hut himaclf, although be pre tt.
two ag-i boating the c*rd of Koger., I’cet1
inriat upon King wgnt of line row, io
tend* to Im tor Grant, fin-l. la»t. and nil
A Co., probably th-? tu--t pnimiueat dtitliniter dnrt-;*rd _ol,lte fact that a Demo­
the lime.
tieoeral Great* Iricndi have^, r•
tag huu.c ia Amexim. Thi. cnvdopn and
cratic Cvogre** aliowa it* determitrallon to
lately dhcvvcml »u.pici&lt;Mri cirenmauoeca
its content* f.-rmtd a atrUing iHartration ]
in fllinoia Md .Mi~ouri whirl, rrora to in-,
aeoraa of, MH* a*d tn many aireedmi. »ic ,
,
. .
.
.,
, .
, . t dicate that Wa.hburae i« trying to pick
( pita bfne£*-Miit» good*, with the prise* ;
alao auk attention to the imr-ictaow of tho
,,
,
.
,
(w»l I...
-h. L...W “• “
’V"
,
' illuatrattenc - f bow the garment* look
p.n«d
.*..«»«
!*««• °r ..na.s
I wlteu made up . the plaiueat pMOrbl* di
rretioc* fur eelf-meroltretucnt, and errn t'
tbenuelvea the Xati-mal Grronhack party,

PAINTING MY WORE
this season better limn ever before.. I am determined lq&gt; uroL
good it Wagon as is sold by anyone. Thi* I will .prove to any
who will call at my shop.’ Price lower than
ether
WAGONS OR HUGGIES

.SWSSiu

Joint M. IlKMMKIt, Ifoeordir
ilsMiog., Marek Z7th, 18M.
Tito report TO accepted and adopted by
Kuumuyhm Doomed.
Th* remit of th* lain alcetwa in Nan
Franciae-.t Indicate* that the Vterr. of that

uuww to th« cnecluuMwi tbu Kcaroeyiout
it a tbing whieb a ettrnmnuily waaaot long
teUraieaud retain it* prosperity. Tb«
remit fa jigmScatit. ' L*«i Aaguo the
Kearney cl&lt;au»t ekcte-l KaU.wh .Mayo:
by abM J ,500 plurality, ao-1 Uro vote for'

'

Barlaw, Hatch, Kally, NeN*n&lt;htan, Pre*
too, Nhriaer and StcbUna-7 Xny»-O.
The followinp aecoiitio were received
Aroounl of Andrew Angle, Steward ia
Engine Co, throe month., to April )«,

of Ordiaaaro., $-6*7. Work per MnrI thal acrapine *treet* and pinkutg alone",
I Ac., I11.7S. All of which MWtttu were
'■ allowed in full by nyan and nay* aa follow* :
Ay**-Aid. Bnrfow, Hateh. Kelly, Me
1 Nroghtoo, PiMUm. Shrforr *nd KirM-i.* praph

Entered
Hastings
class Mat

Hutinp, tted- 23. 1SSU.

Heal Eatate E

Jamun N. H
rille, made th
cell yesterday

Kidney Inrestigators in Ito.

County will b
tale Exchang

&amp;lfr£RS
NEW YORK WEEKLY flERUO.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
ke.ircalai.-w *t IkU m»o1m aavtiar"-X*.
:
JwaB.in. aad &gt;• ilnw-l la kaa4&gt;. -P»*rtia«*t..

THE LIVER,
in UUWtUl,

.

Having Irad ttiut- years experience in tiifl'frtat
lirahche* «'f M'Tcatitiie Trade in a place where bnsittets is done by the Thonsniitk, I ntn net entirely
uexperi ettccd in business1 ntu cansLmtly
buying and will soon have a well selected Hock of
Groeerien, GlaMwfcre, Chinayrare, &amp;c , &amp;c. 1 offer do
••bait*'' in prices but firmly believe you cau buy of su­
nt n little cheaper average price than al any other
place ii&gt; the city. Sugars, Teas and Coffee* I am sell*
ing &amp;t bargain*. Lamp* Side Lamps. Bracket Lamps
and Triuituiiigs Cheap. Choiee Honey, Full Cream
Uheese. Oranges. Leiutm, figs. Cranberries, lloroetadteh. Pickle Plain nud Mixed, and a full line of
I'auned Good*, all very cheap. A new thing. Fretb
Compressed or T.ightning.YcnsL nice light bread i*i
three huur&gt;.
Fanner# I have shipped about jOQO lb*., of dried
uppl.-s, but will buy more and' will buy all kinds oi
dried fruit and produce for cash or trade. •
Keutrmber the place, one door east of Post Office.

Mra Clouso
M. E. Societ

and tho KIDNEYS.

aad whose policy ia to Ire «e»fote.l to the
laic extremity in the IntcreaiH of tbo labor
fire ttu»ted Waahburne implicitly.
iog and producing idartc-. In &lt;hi« apceeh
Senator Bunwide, from the Committee
Mr. Shcnnau in a manly manner tiechuc.
on military affair*, reported to the Senate
that bo ia a candidate tor the Kcpul-lican
a.liill to attttud the rerked ptatntei to aa
. principal point, of inltxeal, together with
nomioatiuo for tha Pra*ideney, but axy. —
to provide that the fact of * man having
j a euaewe iiidory aad dmettptiou uf tho
■‘There ia on; condition, *caree|y neer*
»ary to Male, upvn which My candidacy received a penaion for wound* or diaabii ity
. metrayvlM an-l dircctiuO* how to *p«ud a
depend., and that I* that if the Kcpnbli ,
-----------.—
’ week iu *eeinc it t.&gt; the bnrt ad rant*; e.
e»n* of Ohio do not fairly and fully, in .hall not preclude him from admtukn to
[Tbi. laite* i* a euriou*ly r .-ni|.icte little.
------------------------------------ ro*~«-a, XaM «*lta.' hm 1.1 .11 l.
toranll.l
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.
me, aod auppurt it wire »u Mian rial nna.
, „ •
....
•
,
M-ity fo the National eottrenlion, my.
’,fa111 ,,,rre,'1*r &lt;•&gt;'» pet..tno. to the
name will not U prewnted t-&gt; the romten- inatitulion* while reedvins the benefit*
Balance co hand tn the Trcorory, in- | &lt;j: coursu the syrtcmrepc«&gt;ro:M by thi*
t'ran with tny aawnt.
thereof. Thi* ia contrary to the drobioa ; kludioj: the one thuorand dollar mortgage,, I u&gt;raprcl&gt;cn«ive little package, h expeoiivc,
Aral tbcra are wurd* that will ati’l fur ot the’Supreme Court that inmate, of I three thourand fire hundred ninety *hj| i bc.t it puta tl&lt;4 btu-e yi r.rrn better than
that commend him to the good graeco of the home* are entitled to rroeire their i telcpkooie romm-joicatiaa with the whale
the American people, and though he may peoaicn.,
it inner be gratifying Io tbo tax payer, to
not be the favorite to-day and even that
Speaking of aoidiera home, remind, me Jf know that to large an amount of money &lt;* rrntnrrK oorotr vf tiro land on grt a suit :
I* uncertain i it i* not aayiog too much to that the Democrat* ana tkreatcainK to paw'i in the Treasury. That evety fund h». a • of Gallic' &lt;tl the lala-t ritj e« amj pattern
no* lw«. tewa aa* asrth ?iu»« its ■wLtowadd that he t* entitled to the undivided ‘ a bill to change the entire management ,
' a. tttvu ai l •- reuld obtain one from tho :
confident- and reapeet of every Repob- and' put it
- -in the
-hand,
- nt -Democrat..•’iI tag . indcbtcdocro, ihn iacotnio;; Council I local tailor. A petal eatJ to gat an cn- rwrtJaU Wafer iaa-l.lktatawaatoaifc* &lt;ur.
Jhey craw left Beu. Butler out of thia I can, by rigid economy aod dore attention | vchrpo like tho Otte before by is aU it real*
arrangementHut it fe poaubl* that thia • | to hnaine*. largely ioereaac the «ame.
I to practieaUf bring one of the great mrt- i
little achene will not work, for acme Item-'
C. E. Bauu-w , ChairtftiM ' . : rupolttan warelrtMite* tohia d*or.
O! a W. W. Kxlly.
oerata arc getting nervou* at being obliged
truth '‘cuniptttitflMi Ip th* life «f tra-h-"—■
to endorse repeated blunder* of their party '
I to the buyer at l*n*L
tho reappearance oh thh route of tboae
i Dvapitc the crtmimJ laxuoro of the
magnificent, mammoth. palace atcamera,
' Dark Commiasioncr* io keeping the
tho BazuruL and the Pnovtnxgcx, form­
, grvuud. ol oar boanutul Central 1‘ork io I order, that »(-ot •e:m. dmtiaed to grow in
ing a ilaily line each may between throe
i rich no* ami attractircneM
Already it cilie*, from and after the llftth of March
, b«* it* nudeu. of a welogical gatrien to
lk« In. S..O, m, hd.R o. a«lp»-raU4u,,k, Ul ..
i wbkh small additiuo* ant ronatautly mak
Uba. sow ^b,o...,™ k...
„ ta„ ,t,
ing, and already it ha. cm aectfon oompkxed of tbu twelve whiA a.w to form the
been spared to place the* fl-atiog piolacci
j rollore*! and magnificent American Mu­
in rplcodid rendition for;the bu.ioero and
: Kun of Nalpirdl Hutory. Then, too, thi*
plaoaure tearon of 18S0.. All nceeiaary
I lo»l week the grand new building of the
reyjaira have been made, th- latct improve­
. "I Don’t Wsnt a Piaiter ”
, Metropolitan Mcaenui of Alt w«.i opened
ment* which add to the domfort ami eon-.;-uud a aick man to a draggiat “ena't you W ilb to mkkr a *talcni«u*. of the polite 1 by the I’rerukut &gt;.f the United Stoles in
renieace of traveler*, have been added, ’give me wmethiiig to cure tuf Hi* baaiMM done at the Recorder* effitr for ! tbc mi-fot of a company which for rxtmbera
gymptouu were • lame baek aad dtaordrrod the violation cf City Or^insnre* during,; and nocud, artistic -ud i-ollthul re-town
the atate room* and tutloocu rcnovklcd and urine, aad were ■ «un indication of kidney
h acMom equalled e«ctt in. the metropoiiap
the po*t year, a* follow*
, pot in Int oU«t order. . Among tbc naw i
aud now * p.ropreiiiun ir made to catablista
feature* may be mMtioned the applkalioa :: Kidney-Wort and in a abort time it
th'-cr a Winter.Ganfeu. Title i« noihlbg
;
effected
a
eompleta
cure.
H»re
you
th***
of steam steering gear, a wondsrfnl im­
more or Ire* than a gigantic hotl-ouae and
i aympUtCM ? Then gel a box to-day—bcrotte:rr*iury where, under tvp&gt; B;rra of
provement in the ptansgemenl of Meant.
! fore you beoome ioeurabte. It I. tie eure
r!*m, a protifeiun of exutie aud dvtoretie
vegetation shall defy the wintry blast, and
their proportion* and «ple»did in their ap
p-ointmcnta, they are officnretl by men fully
and fiuwery prrlum.-. of Sammer through competent, efficient aod who art. and de
out onr froat b juud season. Thia last idearorve io bo, favorite* of the traveling put­
id a very attractive one, aud, Il ta claimrd,
tie,—aod they are prevented U the public
would not be k^ery cipeoairv one to carry
m Hit moat Ituuriooa aad .•napfotely
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been paid into the City Treaaury. together out.’
equipped atMmera of their elaro in the
lh- Izsjwpa. tbd hero of the Stlea Canal,
with $7.10 Mll«tal on a note take* by a
and the wanld bc divider of B.e American
world.
To the attention of cur friend*
former Recorder for a fine and coat*.
travelinj between the great rommen-ial
AU of which i&gt; reapoctfolly submitted.

HASTINGS

W H. SCHANTZ

What is it ?
Ans.—Your
Receipts.
What i* il.tnade of?
‘
Ans.- - Pure DRUGS only
How is it mad.- '.
Ans.—With care and ticcurncv.
Where to gel it
An*.—At Roberu &lt;k Hotchkiss,
where you willnlwny* fuel a full and
select Stock of-

Shall have fa

Th* M. E
Wadoeaday
rcsidenc* of
Tbc public .

THIHHkATEiTlV

Drugs aud Medicines.
The New York

- “Titfr cX|keu«c&gt; are light and
HERALD goods in same ratio.

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

New York HERALD.
oa&gt;t .l«a Sfrrrt, .V«»r }',ni-

SSc

sell

FINE CIGARS AND
A specialty.
Call and See us.
ROBERTS A HOTCHKISS. »&lt;rru

TB F-F A valuable
inventus
®-J=SSSKSj
ths world rchownco
WILSON SEWING MACHINE

In wnrtrmnHaUtM I.

rafcr tillaaM. la Ik* IMrat O*&lt;

Rupture
NICHOLS,8HEPARD t CO.:.
A. ——-'‘ZZwa .. ...

SNOW AGO.

A CURE
OR NO PAY.

O"tra«AL AMO OHLV ClX*Ct«l

Epiaeopal
Mra &amp; M
ike goew-ty
Thsrad.y

�/W&gt;
tnd ay the Graenbuk- tqtulixation enm.
j proves that tha aoul of man may common­ It httft UURE C9TH0L1C0I
' mitteo a tlM tert October aeoion of th* .
MlDOLXVTU.X, April 5,1880.
। Board of Swprevbor* Tb ticket riected
The Red Ribbon Club, which ha* been ' icate with th* aonb of lb* departed, we
; and the majoeity gi.eu to exh rendidatc nearly dead tha (set year, from constipa­ nan cedendand that we arc eompwd
pweted.
We anticipated the result. aod ia herewith placed bwfrrfe owe readers, SB tion of the Treasury. .ad “gtoctal deMlity" about by a great cimad uf witneeaea, and
are not io the least dteappointad.
Th.
With &gt; very dovirablt and most complete Stock of
has again proclaimcal it* ability |o contend are rose iota ihe city cf tb* living God.
bummer rirmant ** out io ita strengtb,;. For Bspervisnr. Andrew G■ Kilpatrick, ettnfully in the warfare for temperance aad to au iauuntmblc company of aagcla,
FOREIGN -A-ND.DCiM'ESTTC.
toting the Greenback ticket, while to «'‘ IM , for Tuwnri ip Clerk, Edwara G.
aod to tha gwural muambiy and church of
Lbe fint boro, aod to the apiritaof jute'
certain extent th* tfanptame* and moral j Holbrook, .79; far Township Treavnrer,
At their annual meeting laK week. th*y
Fine and medium priced
tuta» divided on notional iaaure, thus en 1’ John W. Hriutre, 123 ; for Justice ttflbo elected M F. Jordon.. 1U] , Proaident, toco made ptefeei, and to God the Judge!
‘uri“g tho triumph of the saloons aud Peace, Judge H. Barnum, 71 . for Baptef and Wm. London for 8&lt;e. They are aeon
iatandrot of isho-rte, Emily E. Hulmes', lo have a aorite&amp;f lecture* by Mr. M. J. I -Th* bigbtal form of aptritual ialueow
not able exception* in tbc cloetion of John 101 ; for School lospect.ir. Eagroa Da­ Fanning. arynJtp*taed with mating by : ia ri&gt;ai wbirii the Scripture* call oommunTrimming Silks, Velvets, Fringes, Ribbons. Buttons.
Q Crtaay for Supervisor In tha lat and venport, 100 ; for Highway Commteriouar, Mr. David Forb* of Grand Rapida. 1 Im with the. Holy Spirit. Thia u upon
An Elegsnr Assortment of hlamburg Embroldnrios.
4lh Ward* over Charie. H. Hick*, a reault Stephen 8. lugeraon, 102; for Drain Their meeting* are ovary Wmlncnday to all men on tb* eooditfoa of total, affec­
Clilpure, Vnlenciens, Msdras and Torchon Lac.s.
for which wc hire for month* labored, Comtnireioyr. All-rt W. Ddteubrok, 82 ; evening al Red IliUwe Hall.
.
j tionate and irreveraibL adf surrender to
Besutifui Use of Silk snj Enbroidored Tie, slid Krims,
E.
K.
Lent
ba*
auM
hi.
farm
to
a
Mr.
!
and the election of Chari* H. Bauer for
CoMiable*. Jobu Hynes, 83, Chule.
■lae-half v&gt; many poaitiv^ and permincnt
Brown ud Bleached Cottons from I to 21 ysnle wide.
'
At
the
township
eicelion
to
day,
the
curyw na hare already been affected by thia ’
member of the Board of Education in lh« ■| F. Edaoo, m3, Eddie F. Otto, 73; Hiram Biovom, and ia c-cing to Colorado ii;
Splendid Stock cf fine and cheap
Greenback, ticket was elected with the ex truly wonderful remedy For asthma *od
firm ward.
But to-f a* th* rwralt U, the i Writ*, on.
broach ilia it te a perfect apecific. curing
majority of tb* bowmen on Mayor wu
Therc ia meet sic know ia this .trinity ji oeption of Treaeorcr aad Comtnieoianer of the very wnrat caaea ia the ahortaM time
Ths Board of Suptrviton.
M Inced on Moo,Uy from 136 in 1879 .to 1
at thia lime- Those that haven't got the Highways.
pomible. We aay by all means girc it a
The following arc tbc name* of the
For Sopertieor,. Gao. B. Maocbcater, trial. TKvl AoM/ra fnr. Regular aiu
76 in IS80, ;and ou the other nominee* .
mcaalca hate aomcthlog tha, if nothing
Supervisors deci, 10 Republican., 8
111; for Clerk, Benjamin A Almy, 102; 11- For ante by IL-bcrt* A Ilotchkite
Groenbaekrr*. Thi*. *» a glorious nault.
for Treasurer, Frederick Alexander. He
Splendid Stock of fine HATS AND CAPS, and
The eqnaliutiim of tbn ;a»: two years,
publican, 19; for Justice of th* Peace
(fall term&gt; Miltrio P. Jordan, 33 ; for
For Mayor —
Highway
Commimioatr,
Janice
Carlile,
lloM-dl B. Wightman, G.
Dark! R.Ctok.R
Aaayria, Tbumaa il. BtrtrxmNcw«ssxorlnicnt af Spring Cloths, G aisimeres and Suiting",
Fur II word er -factory el thia place. Il ia to b« put ia
Baltimorv, Cbarlre M Mat*.
Jojin M. DcMmer, G.
operation al the Grange building near the
And fine lino of Tailors Trimmings to match.
Barry, Harvey Belteuger.
.■
Irving L Crcmy, R
Depot.
Merchant
Tailoring done in all its Branches.
Carlton, Gro C XicMt,'
£niered at tfic Post Office. For Tremnrer —
On Wednesday, 31M ult., a'Mr. Seward
Coslltcn. Lewi* Darke*. •
Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloths and Rugs. '
Hastings. Mich., as Secpnd- John A. Fuller, G.
who waa working for Charles McQoaen,
Cautow. April 2,1880.
Hatting*,
(hear
Slutkem
class Matter;
Ladies, Misses and Children's fine Shoes and Slippers. ’
Aaron M. Black. R.
I j mile* east
thia village, wu aerioualy
EtiiiGt Baxnna: -! ace by th*
Hawing* Ctty, John Q. Cromy.
For Justice of the Peace :—
df not fatally injured. Ha wu loading hay Journal ot late week that th* frienda of
“
- Geo. IF. Alby
£»r*cl s. Goer, G.
iu the ben*, when tha .Iterate became th* Oracnbaoket* undertook to dap aome
Hop*,
Cbarie*
F.
Cock.
i Aiow-D. CadwaHadtr, K.
^frightened and run with tha load out of on* in th* mouth, by thrir aaawer ia (fee
Irriog, .Ulc* .¥urA«c.
Conveyancing promptly dan* at th* For Maribel
the barn. Mr. Seward, in attempting laM uaue of tb* aud Joarxat. After
Jobnttawo. Edgar F. Nyc.
Real Estate Exchange.
It
i Daniel Uaikina, Q.
to get buld of the line* wu thrown off reading the communication, I am quite
Maple Grote, Ortun IF. A'a ijr.
Born in Msteaohnaetu, aha came with'her
Jam** N. Harthcrn, Eeq., of OrangaHenry C. Lewi*, R.
behind th* horaaa and iq (root of th* ready to agree with them -kt regard to parent* while Michigan wa* yri a Territory
Orangeeille, L*wi* A. Nk'bola.
viBo, mad^thu Bannki office a picanut For School importer
I wagon, uno wheel puaiog diagonally aeroea th* rtvtval of religion, there ia at peeteat and taught achocl in tbc log aehool-htMisa
Pralrierille, Amo* C. Towne.
of
thxm early tirnre, aad boro her full I
call yratcrdiy.
Walter W. Kelly, G.
' b'rt cheat over the left luag, breaking aev- twenty four Oreenbaeker* in adiool dietrkl
Rutland, William Cndlir
ahare of th* hardship* uf a pimiecr Ufa.
I
Clement Smith. R
cral riba and rupturing the pleura exten­ No. &lt;1, of which tber* i* not one that be­
Some of tho finest farm in Barry
Thornapplr, Geo. B .VmkaUr
She will be rrot-t-bered - by her neighsively.
A
wlxel
also
passed
acram
tb*
Fur
Sop*rtuor
I
k
and
lib
war-1*
long* to ad} region* deuomliutioo whaiCounty will bo sold cheap at tha Real E*.
Woodland, Audrew J. Kilpatrick.
L.wer part of hia body. His chance* fur a*er; fourteen out of tb* twenty four ua* Aidtyriety U tho W.ruf (be Rebellion,
Cbsrlm H. Hick*. G.
tale Exchange
.|t
Yankee Spring*, B. 1‘.- Burptt.
long iif* ar* vary uncertain. Dr. Rich, intoxicating liquor, eight of tb* fuurtwn ba.lag three bruihera. q brother in law,
John Q. Crawy, R
The naawa of the Grronbacksra in
For Supcrriaor 2d and 34 ward*
who bu the cm* ia ebarg*, aaya he aeema u« it to extra*, and two of that n imher and u(any aequaiuteuee. in the arm.,.her
item are printed in italic*.
symi wlura wren th -roogly eoli-ted in the
quite
comfortable couviderieg th* extent
George W. Abby,G.
Probate ,Court.
of hi* iejories.
John F. Hale.R.
Sb* leave* a^liuaband. two children and
In Hop* th* majotitj oi th* Republi­
Our mercbanti'arr receiving new good*
Bu«ioe»* of the Barry Couuty Probata
For Alderman, lai ward —
a large cirele cf friends to" mourn her
can* for Supervitor ie JuM threw time* thb '
Court, for the week ending April 3d.
abaeoae.
William Wood, G.
'
year 'what it wm laK year.
Mra. Dewey eiu m.-aibar if tb* C-»o- '
Cement Smith, Judge.
Jamea C. Woodruff, R.
think from the above that a Liringalbao
gregauonal Chnrah.aad died firm in th* 1
TL* Wnmamt' C. T. U. of Rulhod will. Fur Alderman, 2d ward :—
or »otirt other iorar of the poor benighted,
mcct.it Mr*. Wm. Perry'* April 17,al: Chariot Hankey, G.
•• an aceompaaimrot.
would be needed up hare.
Perbap*
two p. m. All are cordially invited.'
Gale Searle ia building an addition, ta
Alcuxu H. Tyler, R.
Mittgagu bought at tho Reid patale | For Ald»*man, 3d ward
Ilia atoee building which will add twenty
Exclmngc. See mlve'niaenurut.
4t
Of the Onsh Store has just returned from New York with the
Cbariew Weoactt, G.
lo hate com* and labor among theta.
most complete stock of
Me. Fred Swmrt. ha* put up a bench in | Jubo C. Liuipuun, R.
Tho aebo-Jhourt ws* uved for a greenback
meeting last night,'but very lew wet* out.
hi* efcck factory, and will accommodate ' For Alderman, 4th ward
Gwrgn Prwten, G.
and sum of them to badly intoxicated
hi* friend* to a certain degree. In repairing
ciaauy. employs! . J. Corveth, E*q , tn that they could baldly aland op. There
Adrian D. Cook, R.
.
'■'induct the lull for him. aod Cititen coo waa no apoakar.
CuttKu.
The vote in Hope for Prnidenliai pref­ Fur Ccnatable, lit ward
dotted hia aide ot the rail "en peraonn*’
Lewi* C. Beadle, G.
erence* taken at the poll* on Monday
Fescrotv April 5, 18S0
.and
it it said that John wm severe)]
Imoc W. Swartbout. R.
ahow*d78‘ votoi for Blain*, 2 fur Gtant
The Republican caucu* held laK Friday
For Cotutabl* 2J ward —
**• well attended notwithstanding tbe
Petition for appointment and Domination
Etekicl Pierce, G.
atermy weather. Tbc gatbgriog was rery
of guardian filed.
LereroU H. Hubbard, R.
Estate of Rhoda P. Griffith and Olbera,
Tweuty fir* cent* wili bay ou* pound of Juirmouiouv A atari ng good ticket wai
Ever brought to the city. Also, a very large assortment of
tuioon. Pititfou f.r aj palntmcnt ufgtur- baiter; er three ,daun eiy^, |&gt;lui 1} egg*. made which represented all part* of tbe
town.
The following gentlemen wrrt
Shall have full particular.
’
uic^ljatry |
Query : If JoUmon'* neighbor, hying • fleeted delegate* to th* County Conven­
Th* M, E. Society will hold a aociel oh
’ widower, marrie* a. iccood wife, who it tion . G. K. Beamer, John J. Hcudcrahou,
Wcdo**d*y rremng. April 14th, at the
Jcoeaxd. Pn-ptrly aaaijrried to tho widow Jobuaoa iMcotid wife-* torood *t*pfluber'a Samuel Ifoiuh, John G. Reuter, Jac-.b
reaidepe* of 8. J. McQioloek, in Rutland.
and children fur their pupport.
grew niece, then what relation are tho Wicg and Jacob Jordan. Tba township
The public ar* cordially jnv-ted.
April lr—Ratal**f John II. Cbriapdl, 1 children of Johtuon** neighbor'* trot wife ' oommiit** consul* of G. K. Bremer, Ger.
ol ihe latest styles in endless varieties. I bought my slock early
W. Brown and R T. Halstead. O. K
Th* Baptiil Society will meet al Nr*.
deesa-ved
Freeman Chriapali appointed
and cau ^ell lower than any other Store. Cali aud get prices be­
W. W. Kelly'* Friday afteru -on and nvoGrateful Womtn.
adminiatrator. ,*&gt;
fore purchasing elsewhere.
•
Nona reeaive so much benefit, and none
Eitaio of G*orge,W. Bowen, deceased.
42-41
।
are
au
profoundly
grateful
and
allow
each
Proceeding* far appoint taent af aJmiob-1
an intcroet in rerommrodiog H op Butera
| th* 13, 14, and 15, in»L
aa women. It in tb« only ransaJy peeuL
.: John Goodepeed, *oo-io-Uw of Dr. Bil- iariy adapted to th* many ills tho rex ia
Hiram Jro*. Q.
Arora J. Bouell appo'tctol adtnioUtralor.1’lingtou, *ur1eJ the 29th ult., with bi* wife. almoat universally subject to. Cbilte and
William R Hitchcock, G.
ewing
achine
.fever, indigeauoa or deranged liver, con­
Bond filed and k&gt;uer;i«*ued. Report filed ■
William H. Hoffman, R.
stant or periodica! alek bead aches, weakaod decree of a*ti;ut*»u; made.
Clement Smith, R.
so* in th* back or kidneys, paia in the
Geo. M. Dewey will .peak on temper­
Eotate ot Riniom Guo&lt;l*pe*d, deceasid.
Uarnaltd ia Affearcace,.
•boulder* and different part* of th* body, a
ance thi*, Wedneaday, evening nt Quimby.
Diacbargii iuuiti to adniiui^ntor.
freitng of ItMitud* and despondency, are
Unparalleled ia SiKftfcit/.
To-morrow evening at tke Holme* church
Eatata of Wiiliatn Puohy, dereau d.'
all readily removed by three Biden
Uiuarfcsicd ia Coastrvctiox.
in CaHton, and on Sunday next at Flint
Warrant aod Inventory filaJ.
ou cornet of Main and Arlington streets i*
UaprcccMid ia Popularity.
The Doctor* Yielding.
April 3 —E»uie of Hrtiry Colvin, de •' ;rrogte*»ing vigorously.
Prof Diekie will Jectnre on Temperance!
Aad
Undisputed
ia tks. Broad Clain Please cal! second door wvsl of the Bank. New organs exchanged
Ever sine* Prof. Green wrote to the
Whin wc wet* in HevUng* the other Medical Roeord adriaing pbysirisns everyia thiajciiy next Sunday afternoon, (hrr*
for old ones.
day, we met Mr. John McQutro, th*
■bould lwa very fall attaudano*. . L'nine
1 Spiritualiat annihilator. He waa telling
otherwiie noticed the meeting will bw in
i hi* li^it thine iu that benighted city.
We will again quote from Rev.^ompb

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Lazaing by a majority cf runic 175. aod
that the entire Republican ticket io elect­
Aa ever the Republican* elect the entipe
ed, and that the council stands 10 rcpubli- ticket in this Township by a decided ma­
jority. Th* officer* &gt;re a* follows :—
For Supervisor, Cbarfes M. Mack ; fuv
Th* I^adiea' Society Nt Heated with the
Episcopal Cbtreh will b- entertained by Township Clerk, Perry G. Hrory; far
Mr*. R- Mudge and Mra. Fred Barlow al Township Treuurer ; Royal O. Rio* ; for
Jtutire
of th* Pcare, Jerne Ebb; fit
tbn Sooely Fmlora in Rower'* Block on
Thuraday of thia weak Gentlemen Invil- Commtuioncr of Highways, Criburn Os­
good ; for Township Drain Commiarioacr,
,Darwin MeOabcr ; for Township 8un«rremain uaslslmed ia th* povtoBeo al ItosHap intendent «*f Schrmte, Daniel C. Warner;
for Schoo?"Inspector, Chari** H. Gaskill:
Barry county. Mieb.. April 0. IMO.
L. 4 L W. Stone, Clara Waldruff, far Cc-txtabtea, Afoot &gt; Kidder, Grorg* D.
Nora William*, William 8. Young*. Babcock, Richard
Murray, Wiiliatn
Card*—Wm. Waldruff 2, W. Warren.

White a Mr* Stanley ul Priirtevilk.
and Mra. R. L Underbill of thia city,
Were riding in a buggy yoatardiy near th*
ttepn, their hntte became frightened at
the carv end attempted lo ran away, and
tha buggy wu uprot aod th* oocuptot*
For Snperviaor, L-wu Durkee; f«f
-thrown ont aad eoniidarably though not Towonhip Clerk, Cbu. H.|Brady; f«
Ktioudy hurt. The buggy wu not much Towtnfaip Treteurer, Miner Mead; fur
damaged.
Juwiea uf the Prone (full term) Carlo* O.
Tbc CMaolor . BtyoUican of tho 2d Scott; far Snprrintrad«nt of 8cb»ul*,
late, nyn that Ex Cor. and Mra. John J. Clark N. Young; fur School IixapcUor,
Bagley have gi.ro a 11,000 eight per ren. John J. huter; for CommWoner »f
bond of the city of Flint to th* 8tat« Highwjya, •«». Ka*gl* ; f«r Drain CotnPublic School. Thi* gift la to craatitmc mbJrrfrtr. On. Kcsje; for CoMtablte,
the Kity Bagley food, nud the iatereal ia WiBIam L. Parker J»e»b Oam*n, Henry
to be expended each yn»r in nrakiax 11. Spark* ; J*wmw L Gregory.
Cbrutmu a happy aea*on f,w th* inmatre

Hope.
। Tlx Rapabliean. ou Mond*y iu thi*
Mb. Emros:—Pitete let ma bar*,i Township «hrtcd a.rty man on tbeir
•pace in year intereWingsoolutnn. for my 'I ticket hr a majority ranging from 4 to 73
rdl-ioua notice. On tlx tl-ird Sabbath!j that of 8upcrvm.iv-bring 30 Th* effiner.

in April which in th* 18lh,I will deliver
three laeiurea al Freeport; at 1OJ o'clock
In th* morning, al 3, and 7} in lb-- eve­
ning, inanl r to confute th* Adv«»to.
aud to overthrow their Jrwiah Sabbath.
Alli who are taterentod in thk come to
th* burying. By the help of Gad w* wili
pat it clear out of aighU
RcV.TATLCUt IlAUtTHr,
Mlddlrville, Mich.
Ji. II. Wurare d- Co.. Ifah'lrr N. K

elect are a* follow* : —
For Sup«rvbcr. Ch*r'-'&lt; F. Cock , for
Tuwntbip Clerk, J»«« X- CoHater; for
Town,hip TitMm, Ira A. Osgood; lor
JlHtico of the Pure, Lovlnu* (.’•■pbril;
for Commurionrr of Highways, John Mo
Callum. forTownabip Drain Co«tmi*aiot*er,
Ute* N. c*roon ; far Township Superin(rodent I.f School*, Henry H. Campbell;
for School Inspector, G*o&lt;1t* V- Young.;
for CwattaNr*, Hrojamiu V. Stanton, Alexamirr McCrilum. Oriey Peak*, William
Carpenter, for Sexton., Saba D. Mwphy,

20th, ult, to coosuter the importance cf
farmin; a Uai-ra in that township.
After the der.itieml exercise* and a fow
word* of welcome, Mr*. N. Yiailcy wss
called to th* chair, aad eondoctad the
meeting throughout the day i&lt;i a tery able
timely »ufi?emiotn, undersea thebutiocas
pul very interesting.
Mr*. Bailey apoke at ro«u&gt; length in the
morning of wbat bad been
through woman’s tffcrts,to'
daed* and word* are rej rodqeed iu
lire* cf thoe* around u«, rafmeially

Cook, nt Old South Chareb.
"It ia greatly to be daatrad that its in
vcatigalion”—Spiritualism—“ should b*
uadertaken by a higher etesa of exparinwntera who are abov* suspicion of fraud
or wereeuary motive*, or scientific inoompeteuey, or th* prejudice* of uarrowjapccitlisla ia merely physical rneareli.” "Th*
biblical view of tbs world a* to both good
and evil ipirita- ia to b* pushed to th*
front by th* pulpit, if th* wsuta of- th*
time* arc to be met." "Th* background
cf christhniiy, which raliooaltetic criticism
l.te caused to b* oearlooked, is msd* vivid
by modaru payebial pheaomens. If both
evil and good spirits are around u* in
m-xlcru ttmre, W* can understand why
they were directed of old to bdieea not
•rary spirit, but to try tb* spirit* ind to
resstd not those who Live not fsmilisr
spirit*." If there I* modern (xperianoe
of seeing aud «vnk of photographing
spirits, we ean understand how it wa* that
the eyas of a young mao' were one* opened

tan were iHteaml to. Rteulutiupa adopted Gro and chariot* of fire round about Eliaha.
denouoctDg tb* um uf Uluc-^, »nd rccom- If the hand of lb* pajchi. Hom* burned
mcadiag th* rirculitiua of Ueallbfui and not in tlw foe, wa cau underataud bow
Ihreo men on«o camo out cf a furnace; not
was a hair uf tbrir bred* Injured, nor tba
amaU ol fire on tbrir garment*. If hand*
app**r ataoog modern pay chiaI phrootnro*
Mtn. MeElwaiu and many i.tber* fav­
ored n* with rctxurU; Mra Dr. Lathrop
read an1 extract from uaeuf Mitt Willard'a
epoeebes, aud Mrs. Dr. Burcou gate ui a
rich treat ir. au original paper. v»ry centviociag io its .srgamenta. Tiwn wma
Mra. Bailey’* eproeb ««d on scoount of a at Aaotua, and how Um of old walked
lack uf wobls to rxpre« our sppreeiatwa
on tho ae*. If nuttar eau paae through
Wo will almpiy say tbst w* wul* *rery mSi*r, we an undetatand bow Om who
tMtAer* and «vrry roteriu Rutland, and ail
wu nited again paaaed through th* door*
tbetr reluive*. corid hare heard it.
Tho day will Jung b* remembered by ail [that were abut aad waa prinint with
psewut and we aru confidant that it* fruit : Hi* di*eiyle* when they were in an iutmr

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family iu Miteb-,11.
I found my aun
Edward, a led Hill* mor* than ten year*
old, very aiek. II. autt-red with lUw

BALDWIN’S
8AW8 FILED.

Jas 8. Pwmoorr,
North Union.
«Ukm ffori-y. O^Cte-

DAUCHY
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A M0 BILL
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Gcoese Haren*. ______ ___

atec-Jeu of the Mtir* Republican tiokrt io
thi. townahip. axup* U- 8up*t*ta*fo«t
&lt;rf School, and on. C«taUr Lewra A.
Nialial* it th* Supcrriaor by 29 to»j«t:y
oref EH N'u-Ute. th" praa»ot GraroUak j

E. A.. MATTISON,
Second door West of the BxnL, Hastings, Mich.

BALAAM

�SELLERS'

COUGH
SYRUP

Awirding to Doon Pi*W. Adam and
EB m*du the Lragval bridal lour on re­
rd. They never got home again.
Mwery Iona company. This rxpteitw
hy men wbo;ean't support tbemwlrn
acsariorully become hnaband. and lathers.

‘iSSrfJ
ni^irTnnraTcaCRilista".
DP. SMITH'S onn

STILLINGlri

So many citle* claimed Homer aa a res
idem and citia«n. that we indiue to the
Ofdnwi* that he wa* a Methodist preacher.

An admirer of Ool. Ingrnoll lias named
hi* »«ti Ingersoll; aod au exchange re­
mark* that when that lad grow* up hell
b* awfully entberrsmed to find he has no
A man in Illinois liaa had fi*e wire*.
Speaking of tho ease /Vr4'a A'wa patheti­
cally obterrex: ‘Probably nobody knows
a superb piece of work it b."
what that tuao has suffered.'
Scribner'* i* the only American periodi­
cal that ha* a* yet catabliahod a bwge cir- ,“WLat'* tbe diff.-renro." asked the
culatlou abroad . the edition in England tomher in arithnH-lie, “betwreu one yard
being 10,MO;
It pow enters upon it*
a gathering cf the rarveynn and engineers accnrid decade, and tho work of winning a
nf the Stet.-, to the number of thirty five. teconl hundred thousand at borne.
Its
Thia profbaaion is an important element reader* to-day are estimated at more than

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THE AFF1ICTEB EVERYWHERE.
THE 8REATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE ARE.

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that all new .uWriber* after thi: date who
take the back numbers, beginning Nuvetn
her last, will receive ineteed of the six un­
bound number* tKc bound vvlunsc, No­
vember, 'TH, to April, '8«, (containing all
of "Huencar with Small Fruita," and the
dunged by each noccetaivc aurwyor who opening chapters of •tl’ctcr tbe Great."
run* the hue. J’baric* E. Green, Profca •■The Graodtwtuso.,'' and “Louisiana")
■or of Civil Eegithteriag ia the fsdvoaity, without extra charge. The sehaeription
price is M OO a year.
waa elected Preaident of the Secfety.
1'ublialied by Seribner A Co.. 713 coaid get a ma
On Saturday a moding wna hold, aod a
Broadway, N. Y.
and talik, aud
county Horticultural Society, auxiliary to
Policeman :
the State Horticultural Society, was orniAinp the
ganlscd. The d*y wa. stormy, but about
Green Youth:
forty cion were enrolled,' aod I'rofeaor
Rea! of the Agricultural ('Ulrge w» rieetwealth, and it give* promise of much good
to aco then uniting id a society, aa they
have now done . whnwby they will be able
to act more io harmony ; and a boundary

TUTTS' PIUS -a
CURE SICK HUDSCHL

TUTT’S PILLS g
TUTT'S PILIS

TUTTS PILLS

TUTTS PIUS
TUTTS PILLS
TUTTS PIUS

In politics we are- waiting for th- uotnination, to (enow who we are for for i'reaident.
I havr ii.. .ytnpatby with the
“third term" bugbear. A Demnaat »aid

TUTTS PIUS
cube wm# mp.
rax,
TUTTS PILLS 03 »&gt;n *^r-

to me not long riucc
“I expect Grant will be elected, aod if
ho is, be will LnM the -46cr white he

a.

WA I^NEI\S

Said 1, “do you think the Republican
party would bo in fovne of hi* a*uming
perpetual power?"
"Pcrhaf- «W. but he will work them

L|M: SAFE
Bn’TERS

grirf. “Why, you yeung rascal I '^It
exrlritttod, "thkt's the teggert one yet.'
Democrat* tlicmselre* took him up. Ho it
would be with any president who should
fail to stand on dip platform of tbe party.
Some, it is true, do not pat* through
Still I am inclined tn think the stalwart all of three stage*; but iotempersnra, per­
wn of Maine if 'I' man, all tbin|&gt; ronsid- sisted In, always end* in the drunkard',
grave, and wr hare too mueh r'caaon lo
■
So u to our neat (Joreroor.
Hardly fearkbell.
The bar-room U truly
one of all the number talked cf would fail
to give the people aatufaction : and the
.The curve of the drunkard'* child :
convention can hardly foil to give
an
Tho curse of tbe drunkard'* borne.
Those only who hive known the bitteracceptable candidate.
For Lisut. Go’veriioadt give* me pleasure acta of being a drunkard’s wife or child
can know the misery and tbe horror of a
to hoar ex-Senawr Crosby, «f Grand Ran
ids, named. He ■ a» able and Homm as
he i* affable and popular.
The Republtoan« of tbw" Mction are
highly gralilir-1 xubithe boom for Captain
Edward Cahill for Attorney General. He
was a brave soldier, is an eloquent speaker,
an able, industrious lawyer, and universal,
ly teteemed.
He u now PkoMkuling A(.
terney for Ingham county. He will prove
tbe peer of the abkat Attorney General
the State ha* ever bad, the giant, Jacob
Howard, n-'t excepted.
AnKMtiA

• Ueligiun aiq ascatly fiourishc* ia Load
villa. The EptK»j-&gt;! parisb there Lar
offered Mr*. Latay, of Omaha, SLiOlt* «■
aing for them a year, aod her sister. Mi«
Spoor, IJMHi. ’

. is tka Citr -t lUuwUt —h C...
nUnsrislkrtlKi.
ktosre

Su’atrin.'s^iK’tS^
‘ftifffeffgMITn. ja-tev'rf Prak-

gar 16 a benevolent lady, "I am afraid I
shell have to reaort to something which 1
greatly dulikc to do." The lady handed
him a dollar aod cotrpaaaionatAy asked .
“What is it. poor man, that I Lave saved
I Iko.suy.1, ia.--.lki
it&gt; Ik. N«e&lt; *1 Barer i

Aw P. T. Ilaruum waa selecting a tur­
key in one of oar marketa'yasterdsy, tbe
owner drew hi* special attention to a
large fat gobbler. Buspeeting it wa* an
antediluvian, Mr. Barnuai said with a
.mils: “What do you adl that old gen­
tleman for?" With an sir of triumph thn
owntr replied : "I sell him for a profiL"
‘•A propact ' Oh, 1 »uppo*e be wa* a pa­
triarch,. wa* the quiet rcaponse.
The
study ofseered history terminated.
.V Towanda, l’a., sign readt:
“John
Smith, teacher of cowtillioui aad oilier
dance*—grammar taut in the ncatcat manGiodfrcy* corjail—rate* sawagc and other
garden truck- N. B.—bawl ou fri-lay
nite—prayer
meeting eheu*d«iy—also
aalma ringing by- the quirr."

Michigan Central Rilrod.

i k; 11*. •« ili. t-e-Uia U*n. ta
ts. .M .ksw new. '( •*» IK.rr
.t a«M Mtill-.n&lt;r&gt;k*«M Ml k. i
&lt;t-.k&gt;i.r&lt;krn4 Ik.t uH r^nlai
iVW,£S!S&lt;‘¥.‘
LSKI.Ji.’Wl.iSL:

No language can exprer. tbe power,
beauty, heroism and majesty of a mother,
lore- h shrinks not when men cower,
and grow" stranger where man frinto, and
over the waste* cf worldly fortune sends
the rwlianre of iu queaehloH fidelity like

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

EAST AND WEST’!'•&gt; AMi 1 !!■&gt;'!
RaPIDS AND DETROIT

GRAND

ritr

c7 a. snow a co.
trick ** lightning

Kn ymi ynii ptm.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

Canada Southern Railway
-------to dtscoM tbc
-------- _— ----------- Both men waxed
hot, and at last Wade comatenocd tramp­
ing up and down the room, aod then
stamped on the floor with bis frat, lent it
with hia cane and at but struck a lounge
until the dust flefr out In all directions,
Stanton looked ou quietly as if use&lt;l to-

war home. Turning tn Stanton old Ben.
roared out:
.
“You will do ths* thing for me. Mr.
Secretarv ? '
"I will not," curtly rosponded Button.
“1 any yon will,” again roared Ben.,
striking the lounge with hit cane.
“And I say I won't," replied Stanton.
at each other for fpU five aeronds, apd
then Wide began in a voice trembling with
rign:
' “Il's all very well for you, Stanton, lo
UM me this way now, but I remember
a leg to .tend on. and I
Mr. Stanton'. Lard fare relaxed, and he
said, quite mildly r
“Very well, Mr. Wwdc, if that is the
way you put it, I suppose 1 shall have to
give you what you want."
"Thank you.rir," replied Wade, ®d,
without uttering aaother word hr turned
and walked to tke door.
Aa ha was going along tbe hail of the
War Department, moppinc thr sweat from

An enterpruing Amcricu »bippe.i some
wheelbarrows to Rio de Janeiro, aud the
nalivfli filled them full of stone and iracb,
and carried them on lheir heeds.
They
around him and then chalk it and take a said it eras a capital contrivance and won
frib start. Twenty-one yarda of cloth derod how they managed to get alontt so
many
years
without
It.
are required (ot a auk. ItU LrfSJ is very
small, only a No. K. glove U-iig used, and
Judge Martin decided at Bridgeport
a No. *J shoe corers hl* fceL
Hi* hat tbt other day that certain evidence w» inutcaaurcR 7) iuckre. Ho can not rieep in admimtnlc.. The attorney took strong ex­
an ordinary bed, aad require* jro chairs ception go tho ruling, and insisted that it
for a *cat. Bis muscles aru hard aud he was admissible. “I know, your honor."
poMCM* immense rtracgtb. While trav- said he, wsrmlv, "that it is prorprr eviding over the Allegheny Mountain*, dur
tug a recent teip, he aotnetimew stalled the
horse* while clunbing up tho sleep sMe*.
Mr. Craig i* very jovial, wealthy, and
takes things easy, it kindheerted and not­
ed fur hi* benevolence. Ilk wife u very
large, weighing 307 pound*, ta only five
feet two inebes iu height, and measures
ninety-eight inches around the wabt.
Hecate on a seal snatching expedition, the
Senate might vindicate ita aenw of
Hendrick* feel* called upon to *ay that
deecney by leading Ben. Hill out by the
ho will not accept the tail of tho ticket
(hi* year, no matter who is put at the
bead. The announcement ia entirely uo
Will Sell or Trade.
negataary. There ian't tbe slightest da*.
In the 2d Ward of Haatiegs City, three
ger that he wiH be asktri. He ii tbe only acre* of land, with pood bouse, tetra, good
man io th* country who isn't abls to realise well of water, and lot* of good fruit. Will
trade for dO or Ml acre farm, and will pay
that Thoma* A. Hendrick* ia a hopelee*
tbe difference, should there be any.
En.
quire of
Moboax Joxks.
42m2
2d Ward, Hasting* City.
Politicai speculation., bared on an alleg­
ed visit of Senator Conkling to Simon
Vameron last .Saturday, lore their impor­
But tbe place fur
tance when it' b known that the New of hia Meend term.
penitent* it the mourners' bench, not tba
York fenator wu not cnc cf a parly of
Senators who paid a friendly visit tn Har­ White Bone*.
risburg.

.
The fact that Mr. Edmund* presents it
sa hi* plan is not a very good reason for
Gon. Mahooe, Senator elect from Vir­
oppoatog Us bill providing for the coam­
ginia, has recently had revere! interview*
ing the Electoral rote.
with leading Grant turn here and ba* in­
dicated that it i* poaaiWe to elec* a Grant
Tbc Rhode Island Republican* have
ticket of Elector* ia the Old Doaiatoti. nominated Alfred H. Littlefield for Gotereor, and Heavy H. Taylor for Uratca-

1877, it wa* thcdmtinetagrecmeaibelowest tbe two partly that beth Ma aboold
IM. MdUtnrbed till tbe etrioftbeir
«etM,lb.TMCta. of ibtar latte, te banc-

Unite* fenster Edmund* m careful be •
will have a healthy PresideeUal boom co I
Tke cautMor* of th* Chicago 7u«a
ivr now aaeartuMd Ueopision* a P.2S1 j bi. h»Kl* before he know* It.
apa^mnainXM. of whom 5^Ml
. tar Stein, MU Aw Grant, .U 1
I

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BA TS8 Of AD VER VISING.

VOL. 24. NO. 50.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. 1880.

P83FEUIME AJD BUSINESS CARDS

THIS PAPER
IB
'---- —
NEW YORK.

’

Hoving purchased the interest of Burns Messer in the Agricul­
tural Business. I shall hereafter conduct the business alone. I will
continue |o keep the full line of Machinery, Ac., heretofore sold
by .Messer Bros;, and. wish to call your special attention to a few
of the principal Implements kept for sale. The old pliable

WITH TABLE RAKE ATTACHMENT,

DR. J. C. UMPMAX.

For Reaping needs only mentioning, they have been sold here for
Twenty years and there is not less than ONE THOUSAND of
them now in use in Bitrry County. Over six car loads were sqld
last year and nearly al car load have been Mild this season. I also
sell the

WBWiSBKJSSWteT:

ADRIANCE REAPER.
And bare added to these the full line of

WALTER A

WOOD

Consisting of the IRON MOWER, SWEEP R.\KE REAPER
and BINDERS. He in the only manufacturer who. h?s a success­
ful TWINE BINDER. Don’t forget that I have a car loud of

uum:v\ai
in.-i.n

STUDEBA.KER WA.GONS
. With Patent Tire Slone Shoulder Spoke.
rolled in boiled oil.

Erery Wheel is
,

I will tell you some other time about thb Engines, Saw Mills,
Threshers, ClbTer liullcrs, &amp;c.
Respectfully Yours;

„ .

„ v

’ o

fluting*, Mich., March 13, &gt;880.

ISK

CHESTER MESSER.
'

4ti

The only place to get Broadhend Alpacas
(hat you can wash and do up without shrink­
ing or fading.

MS?
SS*”-

HOME AGAIN

HOME AGAIN

I this sgitstioet that has wrought our great.
' nt reforms, but th* grandest aebieremrnt J in the vicinity, I advocate temperance
I it eror won wm in raiivrmg u* from the | po'.uinal reform in all lhepsrti** alike.
I charge of incuosiafrney, whleh wrote free I This Is the Uavupoo which 1 expect
' dosi oo our lancers, but fostered a bnod- I lo work this srosoa, or st Deal until lbw
!-ax» harsher than that of Egypt. Tbe "will of th* party ha* been well tested by
I future hUtorisu of America will attribute the Stete and County CcovmUom.
this glorious result to that -agitation,
I bdieVe yet ia th* Republican putty,
grounded iu the moral iudignstioa of the but my faith io the leaden is wsk. Tbe
North, which begun when Willum Lloyd rank and
are right at heart, imij give
them good lesdm and victory i« sure. Tbe
skirmiab lino uf th* tempenaev army is at
the primary caueus. Yeeterdsy's election
here wa* a victory for temperance- as
I neither |»rty dare put any but temperance
m.-n upon ibeirjticksta D judieioo* worn

Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls. Fancy Goods,

DENTIST

Millie

Ever brought to the city.

Mii&lt;:

Also; a very htrga nsaortpient of

There arc thoae, urged by a spirit of
perverse couKrvatbm, who proteat against
all forms of agitation. I: is claimed that
heated dieeuroion Unde only to subvett
ol the latest styles in endless varieties. I bought my stock early morality, and after the turmoil and beat
and can Ftffl lower than any other Store. Call and get prices be­ of atrifo are over, bitter fends are ths only
fore purchasing elsewhere.
; abiding rmlts.
Agitation is regarded by others sa the
42-41
grind panacea for every moral, social, or
political evil. When a vexed qpeelion
arises, they only aek that it be ‘-launched
up-&gt;o’lh«agc,P satisfied that the popular
mind will speedily effe.-t a thorough solu­
tion of tbe problem.

Carriace, Sim and Omilal
P A I NTERr.

LEWIS STERN

Sweat's H°TE1-&gt;
a Central Rilrod.
RAPIDS DIVISION.
e B.UaHe «W« Lie.
I&gt; WESTTD AND FROM

Imperial Soap

aPIDS AND DETROIT.

For the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for gent

the Awe extremes.
Agitation is not
always prognns. To be progressive, It
must be feasible. The agitator must ban­
ish Utopian ideas from bta mind. The

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

all net loot have been eulject to very great
swells of impassioned feeling*, and ibeae
have been intimately connected with some
of the most important step* th* world has
made. They stand related to eivil polity,
they are intimately tonnectod with com
merrial imputed and prosperity ; tber have
their place in the realm* of art ; they
belong to literature, and spread. If abort,
over so much of bumsn history, as to take
iu, first aad last, pretty much the whole
of the human mind and its experience*
Th* influence of this great morel sod
social force is seen iu the wan* of thongbt
list sweep across .the nation*. Its oourse
may bo traced by tbe bleroiega it has
wrought. The stake and the reck hare
disappeared before i* lik* mist st tbs eumUgof the morning. It has swept away
the smoke of innumerable battles, snd in­
evitably lends to usher in the time when
war shall be no more / The power of
peaeeful agitation has btguo to ba raoog-

its projectors forgo* that men were eel fab.
The Price of tbe Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 100 » lb.
and founded their colony upon principles
bars—75 lbs. in the box. To any one who will send uh an Order of absolute magnanimity aad self-aecrifiee.
ntssd by the wisast slateamen sod the
for 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one box extra free-as
It i* this eo oaten t agitation after impoe
champions of lbs two mightiest nations no
p premium. Or the orders may be sent »o us for one dr more
longer throw down the gusga of baule, but
boxes at a timfi.' with remittance, and when we have thus received
sit down quietly around a table, lo adjust
orders for Iff boxes
will send tbe eleventh box free as proposed Louie XVI was seated upon the throne, their dificaltiea by reason and common
uuest m Batlimu-mi it Kiita above. If you do not wish to scud money.in advance you may lie had Manned the reice of government Th* cause of temperance is a just and
In ^Jtrw-rlMeUAll'vMveteandheeA «•*'- deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your under favorable auspice*, and lor a while righteous OO*, and ia the great moral
wu th* idol of the people. But the wave
town with the understanding that ho ia to remit it to ua on receipt
of popularity which attended hint in the question .oo* before mankind. Jtsdgiug
of tie Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address
from th* filatory of tbe past, we hare
early part of hie career wan deoeitfal.
every rcaaou to expect that m titwt ag­
itation such m hse already begun, if car­
ried oo determinedly , will surely triumph.

CRAMPTON BROTHERS,

^
michigOiiw
rOMPAJTY.
Corner Monroe and Jefferson Streets, New York.

uu\r teraayA /*sr :CV*fa«-F^

PIONEER STORE

■alua^ffret .ttltesttay. » "

■

d

Th* first Anoual Fair of the Barry
County Wool Grower*' aad Sheep Breed­
ers' Asaociatioe will Im held at Hasting*
oa it e grouoda of the Barry CwJnty Ag­
ricultural Society, Thursday, May 6,1830.

Abraham Rycrrtro, ProaidtmL
H. Merrick. Memory
Jam.
ttT,-Treasurer

J*m&lt;&gt; A. Sweeny, Abraham Byerroc,
A. C. Towne, Friend D. Boule*, L. D.
Gardner, Henry Barton, Albert Kent,
W. JI. Fuk. Chariot MeQueen.

hand* oi God to do hia will. It the Devil. vVwicg cuutmitec In any elaee. in which
rejoice* when tyro get drunk, then acoerd- htf is a competitor, or in any way intanstin- to the ehurch and Levi Master, the 1
Devil mail oppose the making of men . 8. Exhibitor* of thorough bred sheep
| will be required to funuah tbe Society
*U&gt;er.
IL&gt;w can he leil but that for a j: with |xdigr*e, the value to be determiaed
g od sod holy purp-jee, the Great Spirit I1 by the Board, iif Directors.
9. Any sbewp risible to be registered
of ilwi Vaivervo prompted me to pam- myseif off aa a'asemlier cd' tbe M. E Chureh may romptte for premium* in the first
elaro.
of Hastiag*, Mich , iu order that Gud
10. Sheep to compete for premiums

CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOOD:

/j. y

t/am XUKTM-

WHOLE NO. 1301

The Republican party in th* state of I
* Letter from Mr. Cutter.
Michigan ha* it in it* power to enact and | SUmulub, IBs., March 29.1630.
euforoe a thorough prohibitory Isw with i
Pumd Dxw XTI with, through the
tbe
combined
farce
of
the
whiskey
clement
j
until it troeded but a blow to prostrate the
staggering State. The blow isll. Th# against it.
fatal battle st SmIso, tiro gloomy fortress
Pcnonslty I am out aad trover Eave been
at Wilhalmshobe, and tbe death bad at in favor of creating a prohibitory Or third
Chieelharat, are the cltaing arene* in the party to aeoompliah thia rtd. But yaI had tmppueed th.c Mr. Master wa* at
I grand historic drama, which begun with trema ends aumelimee require extremo lew a gratlcman. if not a "Christian.''
| proud imp-rial Franca, snd endsd with meroare*. and th.- Rspnkliean it not very Following i*. the letter published in tbe
1 the mockery oi a Republic, with Thier. at much different from the average politician. .VertA Wrtlm Clru/.us A-frocote, WcdHe ia very well illustrated by the dutch­ n&lt;*dsT. March 2.*th, IB80.
We uroy eay th/n that the theory of nun who nt plaaing hie saddle upon his o “Wbsrea* k has come to me that one J.
agitation, when taken at its widest appli- horac, pommel towards the tail When W . Custer, a terperanoMeeturer nf B»
bailee, is no* ftuly sustained. Any agite- told by hi* neighbor that hs was not put­ Unga, Mtehs did lately put himself befL.re
tion, however, ibst embodies a moral ting his saddle .on right, be says : "Vel the people Of a certain community i0
Northern Ohio, a* a ehriellan asaa, sad a
priaripte, and Is carried ou with moral den, how do yon know which ray L *m '
earnestness, in, always in the interaeta of
progress. The greatest tratroltwo which
I cannot bqt think that the probibition
sulks lbs world's program, was wrought movement two yeats ago. ha* had a good1
by an agilatisn introduced by a perfect l effect on the polities of Barry County. It |
exemplar of ths moral principle* it embod­
ied. It was heralded by Him who pro- the Stele LegWaturv, which seemed a
uiisfonuM, M ttie nominee* were good sod
true lemperenco men, but it showed lo the
party tint it bad no Hf» lotso upbn Ihe
sheltering palm* of Palestine, He implanted Member* composing it. and that th* ternthe germs of an agitation, whom salutary jcrancx- element of the party i* loo large
effects, after th* lapse of twraly oenturieu. to *Und idly by and sec their petition* for I
are beyond compulation. Thia agitation a so much needed reform, year after year I posed upon. Hh frtalat tin ia nut in be
tog an infidtl m home, but in bypoerttieri
has been tempered by a spirit of the mill utterly ignored and paaeed 'by a* an id!* ly profraeinj to be a ehrialian when sway
eel ooceervauem, but It has nerved mm to
| front home.'
I think I can tee a derided ehango with- [ Ths above is tuppofrJ to bare been
ia the last two yesra in tbe l-ader* of the evolved by the brain, sod like sparks of
। by faction, tod distorted by error, Its iL-publtcau party in Barry County upon molten lava, dropped from the pen of
fanatic* deluged Piedmont with Blood, sod thia aubject. Ail tbe paper* arc ontspokrn "Levi Master,'Vpeator of tbe “Methodist
.kindled the flame* which wafifd towstd and nearly all the leaders whether of* pro Episcojml Cbureb, of HastingrT
femiooe or not, are alive to the great work;
I wish to‘say lo Leri Master that 1 am
But tee. evil* which bare obstructed its and searoely a week paasea tbat some of much obliged to him for hie timely puff.
prograaa arc passing away, and the good it them are not' out al the aehoolhouaa in M it has been worth to ma several dollars
has accomplished is being cryslalited into tbe rural dutricu throughput th* country, already. Bat ths spirit tbat prompted the
all that ia distioetire of modem ririlixv talking letnpennre, organising dubs, and commuoiretipu is wbst 1 call unmanly.
thereby creating sound political temper- Admit for the sake of argument that I am
guilty of th* ebarge made, bow does Levi
than ours, of the salutary effects
agita­
Master know but thst the epirit «{' the
tion when applied to political reform AT-;
Meat High prompted me to paw for a
ter co# hundred years of cooetaut strife"chriatisn.*’ If, as friesd Master will eonwo sec rising above the fog* and miaU cf
tend, the temperance work is God’s work, !
then surely I am as lust rument ia theJ

_

.ifeXBriB

LIME.
11.Mil.
5TUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
.
TILE.
.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRAGS

SAWS FILED,

Meis' Yoitis, Btji aid Ctilittt

oo him alone; bia beautiful and high-born
queen, Marie Antoinette, followed him to
tbeaeaffuW. . Bated on a rert, aiubg on
bar eoSn,'ah* rpda to her own execution.
Crowds of men snd women/ who bad fol.
lowed her with adnimtion act long before,
linad the streets through which sb*
pawed, Utt offered ao aMlstance, snd
uttered no sympathy; and when her

Imperial crore wm placed by his own

Reaper and Mowers.
I

Pars tbe highest Caah price
for all kiRdw of FoTntera Pro­

duce,
M
Frtrmera will do well to conauk Mr. Cressy before purchaa, ing anv of tbe above articlea,
BANGING WINNOW QURTAlNb
nt hia fclei'ator, corner of Broad
’ way and Railroad Street*.
I
ilaatinga, April, 2. 1879, 4P

L. J. WHEELER.

ling bands. The monster with whom wc j
bars to contend in more powerful than
kings snd empires, and will not be defeateiLwitboui a struggle. Il i&gt; the cause
ol hematk hippies*, and would reflect
glory upon the angels of God, were they
permitted tk engage Is it.

Polltloil ProhlMUon.
befura thei^eye*, they shouted “The
The following letter intended to b*
lyrauts hareMleo.”
Scarcely had this wild aosno passed strictly private, leaving off date Hoe nod
away, ere Napoleon Bonaparte etugygod eigoaturn, w* place befura oar rredar* be­
from hi* ebaearity, and by extraordinary cause •« deem it of special importance ae
a political document, and beewse the lint
ths jieopla, and tbs oifiea* of trust. From of policy marked out, ought, lor many
one step to another be sseeuded until the reaeoua, to bo adopted. Tbe writer is one

CCLTIVATOM. DOVBLE8HOTEI. PLOWS.
LEFT BAJ^D PLO H7&gt;.

Ctain, TaWs. Beiiieafls, art Ssfit

There is work; however, for ell lo do be­
fore th* glorious consummation shall bo

Then followed Louis Philippe, the
“Golden Monareh." He suppressed all
rerdutioumy publications, enlarged bis
standing tray, procured a bullet-proof
reetth. doubled hi. guard, and made his
power appear invincible, and hie throne
impregnable. Bel la Me hour the tide of
change swep* them all away. The throne
wm urn from its j4.ro and Unread in the
streets of I’hrh. The scapier w=a broken
to pieros by •» &gt;of«‘atod meb, and lhe
KiegeMMsMiy fad far thmr bees.
!

private family. if requested, would return
thanks. Here is a speeimn of my think
offerings: “And now to the giver of all
good gift*, wc return thank*.
We are
thankful for every pv&gt;d and perfect gift
that we enjoy from time to limt.
For
3d. of December lent, there wee elected food aad raiment, for health, tjrvogth and
one Vice President in each tnwcebip in tire right use of our mlads. for a place to
the county, whose duly it should be to or•
blro*inP w° are grateful to the giver of all ]
ganixe the lediee of tbtlr rAp.-olive townMay wc iiye pur* liv's, and {
el.lpo wbn are iuterueted in ihe »ubj&lt;cu uf good gifts.
ioteaptfanec. profanity. Sabbath boMkiug, when wo ootn* to die. may w- be able to

because we have lived, and finally rem ’ in
peace forever more,”
They say that I returned thanks st the
table while iu Sylvsnis—I did, according
God to pardon sin. I did not aek God to
“save mo for Chriet'a take.'' My religion
is to do good, l.did speak tn meeting iu
Sylvania, Ohio, but 1 preached morality,
right doing, that fakh mtboul work* wss
deed, ete.^ Bal the mas who aaya that
I pamed myself off m a member of th*
Methodist Chttreb (now) in Hasting* or
any other place ou God'a green earth, is
either ao ignorant er a wilful liar.
But
la^ierXSl gcuMeaaen of Hastiaga, let me
give you th* bottom of~ihb tirade upon
di*.
I did think that 1 would bbld my
peace, but Levi Master, la his burning to
serve a brother mintMer, has compcHai me
to notiea thix silly attack. You will notire,
gentlemen, that I hare never in my talk*
with you-—I have never said that I did

townshipe. Heating*. Thoraappl* and Ca*tlcton, had each a local Union. 8too* that
time th* ledia* of Morgan have formed a
Uniou, although 1 do mX uoderstead that
a towu&gt;hip orgaoixstivo han been perfected
m yet Of lite towaahtpa who bare or
gactaed under the call, Baltimore is the
brat to report everything ia running order,
aeveutevu name* to the pledge, with Mr*.
Chas. Crolhera, President, and Mr*. B. K
Stanton. Gw. Sec.
Tboreapple comcn
next, although I am unable to report its
number* or ofiorr* On tbe StXh of March
tbe ladies of Hntland, sreisred by a good
reprasentalioo of the Hasting* lad is* end
ear County Prreident, Mrs. Baiky, met al
I hab* never raid that I did not
the Chidester seliool beuae, end Perfected taUe."
an ergantxatiou with Mr*. E. Bate* a* use the languag* aaid to bo Christ's, to
Pramdeot; on the J&lt;lh, Mrs. Bailey Mrx infloenoe tnfu to do good sod to be good ;
but that I have said that I did not say
tbe Coater, and their organisation wu
formid, which, with a fiilr number of
names to tbe pledge, and Mr* J. St. John
I wm aelrd Ute .potion by Citer, the
a* 1‘resddc-ot, start* out with bright pro*pacta of being a groat power far good In M. E. Pastor at Sylvania, Ohio, “what
that 'community. Mr» J. Heodcrah.-il church are yon a member of?"
I acswereJ him that "I am not a memlies appointed the 5th uf April a* th* day
for the Iwihw of Irving to meet far alike

E Chureh.
He took exocp*iooe to tuy
idea* of morelity, and in pnblio mated (fast
“Sylvania had more to fast from the mural

LIST OF FBBMIUMS.

�UNDERTAKING
WAABwamw, April 8, 1880.
The LetBucMta gut into a family quar
rd in the Htmao yostArWy, to the great
amusemsnt of the Republicans and apaetatots ia thsgaDarire. Sparks, ot IlBnoia,
calkd Clymer, of Psnnaylrania. a liarThe qaarrt) arose from s request by Mr'
Sparks that a separata sou Iw taken on an
our p.ditU would bv oiasurr and Jrre ameadmeot to the army bill under diacnequarrelsome, and the sc ion of conventions
ai»n
Mr. Sparks elsimsd Diu he was
far. iraire likely lo yondure to th* greatest
p&gt;.*l of the gmttret number. The gather ioMru-lcd U» make this request by the

Mr. Clymer, he iusinuatvd that it was a
matt it of doubt, whether the Mifttory
Committee had given such instructions,
whereat Mr. Sparks became very, very
angry, aad allied h'u fellow Democrat a
liar. He *ub*tquently apologised. Tbe

Now York, April 9. 188#.

|

To maintain my pvineipla of writing ou
the subjects which M«m io til ■&lt;« fully
tha publie eye, I shall have to con Sue myaelf pretty efosely this week loathe shows

FOR LESS MONEY AT

of the city; for at thia moment the various
forms of amuaemeut quite overehadow
other topics not osly io number but appar­
ently in attractiveness. First of all there
ia our six-day willing match. Now, I am
aware that with respectable per*5us-"w*lk-1
ing match" »—or ought to be—a fighting
word, and I spologtM for multiplylog
words on a subject that has been a deten

emphatic polities! victory knswn to modern
times. At Utt rally, px4 Hngii.li «iwc
has risen in iu might and swept al! Tory
nonsense and pretension to the dogs. Poor

lently atral'away."
And the "tin? gram! victory awaits us
on thia side the ruler, aad our Gl*d4«ue

uprhiog here. Stalwstt in brain and
heart, ho is the reprreettiaUve of the bird
•inn, there may be neat.
commofi tn-e oC the team., and ereryIt ia expected that the bill recently
whore- eothueiawii! thou*in-l« rise tip at
adopted- by tbe House Committee on Sink­
hia bugle call. TH- Alamean people are
Estate of Mary K. Coats ot *1 minqre.
ing; repealing the law placing a tax of two
heartsick with lajf-coucealcil Treason on Annua) account of guardian filei
route on bonk check.. will &gt;•* ;««ol at I
tbe one hand and a lylf hi-attrtl namby
Fatale of Amoa A. Smith, dcceasoj.
pamby. Itepublieaai-n! n th'-uber, am! I’c’tiiiim for partitton filed. Warrant i-sutd
are determined cp-Tn a thorough going, lo B. I’. Doolittle. Rilliogs Crane and
abovo-board, fair and square, out and; ont* David Reynold). '
Republican adminLtretion etesn^-ui if
April 8.—Kstat* of Annie and Willie
it. principles, and rtean-cut from *11 re- Vesey, minor*. Annual acrownt ot pusrti ,
to expire, ami the House Military Cumsponribility for many thing* that we have
mitteo is iletenuieed that sooe but Dcmohad sinew tbe days of Abraham Macula.
April 9,—-Estate &lt;&gt;f Mary J. Hirrtct [crsU JttJI he s[poinre-.l to fill tbevaanMaine and New Haop-Hire and Rhode al Hajnere. Nomination of and petition for
Idaud so declare, are! m will aay pretty appointment ol gnardian Sled.
,
mueb oil New England when tbe lime for
In the matter of admitting 'Mrs. Fanuy
Thaylcviiun u^« from all parts if tha ;
their speaking remre
Se aey the great
country fur the last few day* lira' I
Central States, Penutylrnni* and Ohio
uuitormly.grr'iil, and will still furthest
and Indiana' S&gt; &gt;»y«' Texas upon thfe
to discourage IXitmxEralie mischief ins!
1 It looks as if tha North would bo Ba I
liberty-loviag Keaeu and Iowa ami, Illi­
nois! Thi. year Victory tent, alike upon
the Liberal Launriii ot England and the
Republican •■naigui of America. Good
Died in hit Carriage
bard English wn«&lt;i and Anglo-Saxon love
of right and joitira advance to th- front. ' County Temperance Convention.
BK11 g*-yATIt uRoum.
••
I

A vwniy ronveutfou ot ilin Friend, wf.

IN

WM. H. STEBBINS.

ti. follow thin UwmsUoa. Ita
jwr.-rejsideritr of the rights of all, and
tn the mtn Rspnblirau spirit of fair play
mention pedrttriauum. or anything eon-'
and free speech. Wherefore we repent
ncctcd with it. I instinctively look round
tire wish tbst there might bo many cun
with the eapectalion of haring lo dodge
v«alfo&gt;* like that of the Connecticut
ity
seem
detcnained
to
diepace
theruadvos.
Republicans.
something, vary much as a man does when
Tbe Democrats dare mlt gel up a political quoting Pinafore ar referring to tbe "15
Probate Court.
fight, amljn tbsir thirai for gore tnuat be
Ifamaews uf the Barry County Probate aalufied amrehnw, they are pitching into j
Court, ftw the week ending April 10.
to dir wbeW a enckbrained public will turn
Clement Smith. Judge.
Tha Senate is still engaged upon the Ute , out by the ten thouse nJ, as they hare done
April II—Estate nf Martha H. Devine, agreement. It is now certain that ituporthrongb ilae past week, lo witness the
Will admitted to Prolsaf. letter ivued t«»t amend meat will be made, before it can
same old spectacle of half adoicu brio
pass either House. Secretary Schura has . more or Ires crippled mcu'chming their ■ nets snd debility. Its great to«.ie power*
bungled the Imiun question in anch a own shadows in dreary monotony, mainly j are epceiaUy directed to the rymoraJ of
manner, that (bngrem !■« small confidence ; I for the Unefit of beekcre sod tbe betting I। thb elssu of diseases. Try it today.
in hi* sgroerieSt, and are
la make' fmteniity ? Had any one asked my opin-,
When |M4plc retail a bit of scandal the/
Otte to suit their own ideas of what ought i
always protest that they &lt;to it unwillingly,
to bo dene. Tiny have adopted one im -l
just as we gUgar trial a pili to hide its bitportani amendment: that the White IUv- that money would be safer invested io
er 1 'tor .tall receive uo money under the wild eat mining Moek than ri»ked io ao
act, until they bars surrendered the Mee­ played-qut a* enterprise.
Bpt the result
ker murderer* nr hays preyed tlielr death ahows that this pedestrian fever has fasten'-.
ticn for allowance ami for discharge. May
Th* plan of removing the change of the
1st neat aorigned for hearing.
Indian affairs to' the War Depsrtuscnt is '
E.tatr of John H. Chriapcll, dcecascf-.
spoken &lt;&gt;f fstorably in Congress again, and .
though no action will be tpken at this &lt;re-'

HASTINGS.

I am selling Farm Wagons this year cheaper than any one in ;
country. I warrant every Stick of Timber ami every Iron in th
to be good. Any Wagon or Baggy of my make thntja broker,
shows poor matwial, I WILL REPAI II THE SAME FREE «
CHARGE if it is sent to inv Shop.
I am

PAINTING MY WORK
this a«a»un better ihnti ever before. I am determined to make­
good n Wagon as i» »ol&lt;l by anyone. Thia I will prow to any i:
who wyll trail at my atiop. Price lower than any othel .

WAGONS OR Bl’GGIIJS

zfasSSs
sesmstw

SAMPU
FREE

Hastings, March 28, 1881

Having had-uine tears experience in difl'rn-tit
branches of Mercantile Trade in a place where bu»iiietw u done by the Thousan’d», I -&gt;n&gt; not entirely
noxpcricnceii in bum'new matftm.
I am von-tsntly
buying and will anon have a well selected •duck of
Groceries, Glruwware. Chinaware, £c , &amp;c.
I offer no
•“‘IniiU’' in prices but firmly believe you can buy of me
at a little ebettper average price than at any other
place in ihe city. Sugars, Teas and Coffees I am sw-lling -qt bargains. l.atn|&lt;8 Side Lamps, Bracket Lamp
and Trimmings Cheap.
Choice Honey, Full Cream
Cheeks’. Oranges. Ix-tnou*, fig*. CranbvTrie-, Howeiidish. Pfrkli - 1*1x10 and Mixed, and a full line &lt; f
Canned Goods hll very ch«*ap. Anew thing, Frc*h
Compress-cd or Lightning Yra*l. nice light bread in
throe hour*-.
Farmers 1 have shipped about VrftfiO lb। i . i
apples, btif will .buy more and will buy nil kia-i
&lt;&gt;'

I0TANIC BALSAM
&lt;7»»AMxi itevMni'lUea

tektf: Smt 1st, Hit MtreC

.

8125

$rn ■ ■"

FtMB

■Irieil fruit and produce for rank or trade.
IL uiciitber the pbire, one door «-n»t of Pott Olli-.i-

BEST IN THE WORLD!

Sadirn .64 unexpected death, h.vs

All Republican States for Blaine !

Tempnanec wilt b» held at Red Rib^m been quite frequent o[ late, jst none hive
Holl, in tire City nfliasttogi, ou Tnevlsy, j occurred io aouie time, under ^b-rc peeuithe iwMty^vcutb dar ul April next, at j *"•
*"codi:.;
।
- , . . M ' .. ,
Chnrlts Hyde, tlie real estate broker, at-It*
Meh temperance I .
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■.
. . . , .
Hampshire, Pcansylvania.
Michigan, eleven oclock A JI.
'
' '
want James G- Blaine nominated. Thr, oegauixsliun in tbe
doubtful - Sutre. Gut ran ber-imc, Repub­ s-n-i-fire delegates.
lican with a popular^cindnfat-.'. waul him
The Democrati' Stati^iCyV: W‘U
hia »omio&gt;lio:i
Ska&amp;nho Republicin
Hutas—atxl.thoH- that hope, for lleptsblt- AxntsWHtT prohibiting the raannfac.................... .....
....
ran tnajMitl&lt;»--numinaie the Republican t’jre ami •*]« of inloxiealiisg liquor, In this ..
latter, hrasiug -.rn«- vue c«.!tiig to her »n
candidate, or shall hoprinujy Denmyrotir State. »• a beverage.
■ Th—ate^snis &gt;u *•
■ I 11,-11.
u. . &lt;.•oavat!.. kM at .Lus- umelo
w thelu
unfortunate-mas
oranie| IW
Riblxm State
Mn„ rh46cc
deathly pJtor,e and
bi.
I Sing en tire lid! Ot Angus'. l.A
It baa j hodyIran loose ajde ofr th* vat. l»t. C'since brett steadily pushed by unr best L DeViauy Militarisedlately aumtaoacil
Rhode Island.
worker* throughout the Stain ’.nJ
before lie arrived It was apparent that
Tbeeiwtioo in llliwlc Iriaod On Wed­ ,.»«.«h i«,, ,n™i
a ™-:
nesday last resulted in the uwal llejmlili- rtatton ul this Coogrewuupl Dt-uiet, try., t|,p lrn,
can yictory The Ixrgbdature is Uepnl-li- rerenfed by all tempmnee organisation., ' hi* aervici
cu by mere than a ihres-fnnrths rote in w»* bri.1 at Jacksuu. February Hth. 1880, L- 'h wr*
l»th bnmebcr. -renring probably tbo
re-elecGon of Gen. Burn«»d- to ths Hcuate Stale Convention were heartily endorsed.
The district OHirenlii’o resolved to cuhst
complete a* could lie desired, and i« anoth­ all triKpennee orginailianv and al! friends
wlnle-likc the veriest rustic’ ami gs*ed io '
er indlcatkui ot the drtermiuaticn of the of trinperince, wiehcut dwtlnetbm of
open tuoulbod aatususbmcut al the eriUer. •
Not, howevev, half as opeu tnuuthe.1 »the '
people to elect, in Noretuber, a Republi­ creed or party, in this grest work. Tbe
eritler ga»d at me, for AA roauth mess
can President by such a majority as shall counties, elites and town* ft this district
luted 17 feet by 10 or II. while, mine fe—I
KIDNEY DISEASES,
render any opposition to th- mstallstinn of were, by resolution, requested to organise
; well, it isn't mueb larger than Brother '
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
at .ince, and t^e an-l&lt;mL-ne&gt;l was appoinlI Talmage’s.
Tire great tunas ot blabber I
Constipation and Piles.
! Uy upon a uunple of dry docks, which '
•
Ttxa» for Blaine.
were sunk under it, sod then raised by
meet in this county. .
On the Sl«h ull. Teana delc^rtes were
pampiog tbe sir out of them. Host of its
It i» expected that D, P. Sagcndorpli,
surface was covered by * thick, Hnooth,
acleeted for the Cbirogw Conventmu, and
lYeMdeot of the 3d Coegrnwooal District'
I ahiuy, Idrtk akin, that looked for al) the i
notwithstanding Gen. Grant wa* brought
Wgrid like India rubber, butalung the tides
into port jnat in rimtr to revive lit* thirdterm boom, 0ro State convention voted
Dat&lt;M HaMincs. April 12th, 1680
'
&lt;town * resolution to instruct for firaut.
Oro. M. Dnwiy;
And it « stated "&gt; 'he brat authority, that
-County CoarfiMiiee.
th* daiegation pcraocilly atanils 1'1 for
IT HAS 1
Blaine, 3 for Grant and 3 unknown.
Sunday School Convention.
WONDERFUL
They will probably vote unanimously
POWER. ।
Dean Enrron .—I dcure through your
for the man whom tbe Northern Itopopli- paper lo announce to the people of Has
can State* want lor a conlidsle—Jamr* tings aad vicinity that there will be a
grand 8. 8. Conveotton in thia place under '
1 en in diameter. Th* whale's food, which
. the atrepicra of the Sunday School Cni-m ’
: exists mainly uf smalt 6sh, in taken into
Ihe mouth in great quantities, ground to
of fhe Michigan Conference uf the M. E.
The people of th" state wm Marth-l oo iI Choreh,
on Turedsy and Wrdnolay Tth
pulp by the action of th* rmsrnK.ua tongue
Saturday by the now* «f the desth at tbe
I ag'atnw the fringe of whalebone ia the
। and Sih of May next.
National Hotel at Waabingteo that imimI upper jaw, aad tlrea »ueke&lt;l down thia mii We npect a Ivje number of 8. S.
j emanrpie throat. It seers* to me that
ingltf Hott Wiliam A. Howard. Governor
worktsw from different parts of the State,'
were anything needed to prove the prrqs,.
i altivu that th* Bible i« to t&gt;« spin toil I r
and bauds* this. Frisk Bard of N. Y'.. I
and best known Republiniii Statesman in
' and ssot literally understood, the auiry of
ths Nation. His long and effirisor rer- the celebrated- block board artist and ceric- -; wile, she beeamp cemplrtely prostrated J1 Jonah aad the whala would *4®M&lt;cr tire
riven has endeured him tn the jseopto of aturist. will lw present and' give one of j more so. probably, co account of her hue- i
baud a renewed atrength during the put I
thia, his adopted State, and in iafluenee,
week. The Borrowing family will have:
ability and integriny hi« superior has Hever Tuesday evening ; and W. H. Peek D. the sympathy «f their wiatty friends in this
1).. I- L. !&gt;., of Detroit will give a lecture unexpected affliction.
'
graced this (kiUoril uf Mirhigan- Hut
on WeduCTilay evening.
Th* deceased was voce a 'resident of our I
hia work it doos. It ha« been well done.
AH interested in 8.8. work are cordially
city, aad owned the totdenee now occupied I
invited to be present. Entertainment pro­
bv Darina J. Heath ud Center street.
'
Hon. Joseph Musgrave uf Charlotte, vided for person. from * distance. Pint
A. l&gt;. I*L Ur I
died at his residenre io that city ou the newi- u on Tcvredsy at 2: BO p. m.
• Tho-opposition lo ■ Third Term nub-&gt; ।
morning of the 5lih lost, at the agn of
, uo war upon Grant ar upon bi* Prvrideo- i
The Slates that' Sic surely Republics

i

Tint N. Y. /irrat.l nays the (Ibiragu |j tul record. It simply claim* that hia'
('.mrsotioo Qan secure the States of h«w j| nomuulion might invtflve a risk of defeat,
Yyrfc, New Jersey, Connecticut, Obin, In- j end that Ihe nomiastiaa of tm other can­
diaoa, Wisconsin and Oregon to tha Re­ didate would. This isn't fsetionMiere; it
publican party, or it ean tnmlile tlrem

! Tbe Dig Rapids I'iaam
ssy*.
tbs time of bi« ihsuh was iu president. , tbs auNimc fact thqj Tilden is UM an aa- Senator* who are puahiag this sort rfj
!!■ dmtgbwr w4 rereetly twstrirai lo Gov. | pirant, Ml that Ire gobblre up all the dde- . thing, and tbs gnat lawyen who are do- :
Creswell The. the j-i.nnere of Miehigab galas that are tn sight, m one that makes qasat with erraam for it, tuuat hare a ।
are um by nuc 'pm-ing t» the unknown 1 b'tWury grin an she rororda it on her bright­ subsoil of idioey in their ntentnl comtitu- '
abosre of etrrgity.
The
Ststreman, pablslsad ■
The Assosavre of Wilmington, Dcleware, • at Coneoed, N. H , **J«, Frank Josh* of J
ire been smMsd by lira llnilwl Staten . Portsmouth i* tailed of as the next Dew*
arsbsi on the charge of refusing lo «&gt; wsrslie Candids!- for Grnren-iw in thia
W RapabHotM who desired to pay taxes ,
who Lu Iraeome &gt;utu»Me)y rich in tiu,
। maskfanture of at artiele the wde of which
arwUhMby tewfo this Stare, rxrapt
for mUtoiMl prrepuw,. i. th.

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What b it '■

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an&lt;l

DAVS

KIDNEY PM
THEGBBIT DIXCOTLSs

Aha.—With «tri‘ uttrl twvnnti’V.
■

Where to got it ?
Atu.—At Robert;! &amp; Hotehkisj.
i where you wiilnlwtty* lirvl i. full and

selert Stock of

Drugs and Medicines.
Oar;expcn«e« are light and we m-II
goodn in *nnte ratio.

FINE CIGAitS AND
Call and Set- a-.

A m^cinhy.

Hsseus yssad sweats MvslssaUiMwms

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS. Sign

IHOW THU TO YOU! IHOCUL

NEW yifflt fmi HERM2I,
ONE*DOLLAR a year

FR F-F A VALUABLE^ INVENTION
WILSON SFWING MACHINE

■r MWMgjBgj

the world renowksr,

‘i^qual

t’L* Chronometer Watch, un
r* I a no. n racetv kv&gt;
the highest awards at tbe Vienna and Centennial Exira*
^.°k£2.IT s?1WS °"K-roU*TH FASTER than ether
wi q
’• «"”»"»»•&lt;». There arc mor-

“2r:!*iLS0N SEWING MACHINE CO.
Ortran., La.;
— KU.4S.iu.Sa., Chlouio, Ute.; and San rranelMO, C-l

__rorSateb]i anFint-Oatr Dealm.
NICHOL8,SHEPARD&amp;.CO.l
A

&lt;1%.

OltlOlUAt. ANO ONLY CESTOI,.

VIBRATO

• Ttral’rodure Mark*.

The New York

Sa’w.W,

k

Ana.—Your
Pi.-&lt; r&gt;)4i--n»
Receipts.
.
Whnt i« it triad*' &lt;&gt;f 7
Ans.—Pun- DliCGS only
How ia it. nutria '

HERALD

It a ffrtb ter«.

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

RUSSELL
REAL ESTATE

’

�Middlktiub, April 19.1880.
We have had a oool though very i
p’xaaant week except Saturday, whioh waa ,
cold aod mpully. Ab oern time the ground '

With a vary deairable and moat complete Stock ot
Reel Katete Exchiogn

C

Smoke the J. H. M. Cigar
at Holloway’s Drug Store.

'
R. J. Gbamt, Mayor.
Aid. McNeugbum offered tbe following
resoiutioa which wm uusnlmously adopted.
J?eso/r&lt;d. That the thanks of the Al_
derraen be. and ther are hereby tendered . Rev. Mr. Bagby
tn bis Hoecr, Mayor Robert J. Grant, for on Sunday. Very bad oold.
the impartial, dignified and able manner in
Prof. Frank Allen Mills u dalirering
which he list diacharged the duties of pre­
aiding officer of this Board during the paat a scrire of lectures ot Lonqanl's Hall.
Subject: Phrenology, Mtomerism, Elocu.
The toed of J. M. Ber.mcr, Recorder tioo, Psychology and Magic, with appro­
elect, with John Waiarert and A W. Bri­ priate defflotulratioea in each department.
ley as sureties, was received accepted and Prof. MiBate emineutly cnccuaaful aa a
lecturer and is having a crowded houte
approved by the Board.
A religio-aeioutifie treat
Ou motion the Council adjourned ei'ac every night.
pie will approve.

' Mrs. Samnol Dickie of Albion is spend
Ingtilia week vfeitilg friends in thia I
I

Tie Mayor appointed j

! Young aad Kelly ea tellers.
! reaaing arid votes the tellers
following declaration :

Some of the flnrs*. farms in Barry
County will be (old cheap at the Real E«tfte Exchange
•
I Tbo demand fur dwelling hotuis al this
fc-U
‘Ub-’ * R*4
dial : u this city.
;

\vs#SP
Tbe Common Council of tbe city of
Hastings, organised Friday, April !hb,i
t-t li-“ nwri Mayor Wightman, in tbe I

Please bear in mind that we aro willing
trtaxej^ monny, to a certain degree, on
asibeertpii.ma at thia,office.
: W" learn that Jsuip N." CoBeater of
Hope, haa'upeMd a grocery atoro at the tern.
Muter uf that township.

!

Roll of AMtrmen bring called tha fol- I
lowiag were present, vis: Aid. Barlow, Hardku, Preston. Shritwr, Stebbins. Wtia
sett. Wood end Young—8.
of the City af
Mayor Wightman read the followrag did the blood of bulls or gouts ot any uf
L.t.k ■_______ atidrraa :
the offerings made to idols or any imagin­
• Th- street sprinkler bu already been
Grntlrmm uf the Cbmmon Cbwnc&gt;7 :
ary blood tbiraty god of aoeient Pagan or
kfcugl.1 into rrquukion on aecvuutof tto
By tbe auffrago nf the votes Of o &lt;r city Jewish worship. Any sin committed by
bigb winds h'ckmy up ao much dust.
eoq»rau-jn you have mat to organtxrt a tn egafnat our physical body; eoch as
: Jle Rs\I. B, Tallman of Middleville,
legiala'ivc Lody whose duty it will be to
wifi prraob hi the M lE. Church of this
enact laws, rnlra and rrp-nlotiu.ua for tbe dtuakennoM. giuttooy or any manner of
city next Sunday mdrniog and cveatag, ’
government of our municipality fur the intemperenoe or any sin by omitting to
Jilr. IxRoyOrr, wffiohasbren attending
euouiui- year,-and it is my duty us your giro our |&gt;enon the proper care aod pro
and each of them duly ducted to the fol­
prtwidtng officer to make such recommend- teetioo from exposure, by which d.arista
tic Slate Normal School at Valparasu, lowing uffiivs respectively, to-wit:
■
atiooa for your guidaaou m will conduce to
Ruanall B. Wightman waB.daly elected an economical and justadministration, and may be brought upon uo. io sure of its
Mayor. John JI. Dreamer. Raeerdcr, John
as Ur u possible lighten tbe burdens of funbhment snd each intfiviJual must
A Falter, Treaaurer, Israel S. Grer. Jus- taxatioq. I Stu happy to inform you that
tiro of the Peacw Walter W Kelly. School
by the acouumy aud good judgment of coanee, bis posterity may suffer In eoose
lovpectnr. John Q -CreraT. Supervisor for
uur Immediate predecreaLrs our corpora- quesice thereof for generations thereafter
the 1 st and 4lh Thirds of said eity, George
tioo ia ff»o trona iud&lt;‘J—1--------- — —■
(hereditary or original ale.) To commit a
Bit editor ol jtba Banxm delivered an : W. Abby. Supertis.&gt;r for the 2d and 3d bonded debt, and o
Wards of the (Sty ..f Hasfinro, County of healthy nandition. I
tin agaiasl aura neighbor, to lake bls life
aiMrevs ot&gt; tcm;«rat&gt;i-e at the city c-f Flint, Barry and State of Michigan.
imilala their example
_
__ ____ or in any ether way do him personal
W' Sabbath to' a Urge and appreciative
IL J. Gkaxt. Mayor.
hate no reaauo to complaiu. Tbg report violence, trinp darkness aod remorse,
audience
. !
.
Axdkkw A. Yncxo
of
the
Recurder,
I
think,
will
bear
ma
out
Surir meklgjia Mill in’ pmgreM with
both io this life and the life to come, in
&lt;ks.»«_.r. ^rji_ ,U{.^T majdo, .and will
Waltxx w. Kbllt.
each according to the enormity of the
D. McNacoktox.
crime committed; and wbo can imagine a
Wm. S. Snare xx.
time when a man shall have forgotten that
G tones Pbcatox.
Wm. H. STtaaixe.
: jured hia fellow teen or been cruel to boo
The declaration was acr. p-.ed and adopt
I of God's creatures ? ('Sin against the
ed by ayes and nays as fo'lows’: Arsa—
Holy Spirit or Ghost, for which raatitu: Aid. Barlow, Kelly, McNaughton, Prvs

Condition Powders for 15 Sr art or Mien ioan.
Couotv of Barry, ,
cents a package at Hollo­
The Common Council
way's Drug StoreHs.fiw—a iff -r.—..1 - - -'

Fine and medium priced

mjEtSUSS

Account of A. A. Young, Ira Ihteh,
Daniel MeNutgblcin, Wm. Sbriner.'W.
W. Kelly, Wm ii. Stebbins, Geo. Prre
ton and Wm. Burgher, members of Board
of Registration and Inspectors of Election,
tacb, IS 00. To N. J. ,Brotuoo, E. Il
Brown, Oeo. W. Williams, Frank Stebbins,
John McElwain. L. 11. Stanley, Jas. M.

On my own plantation and on two
others fur which 1 am agent, there are
about four hundred Africans, and you
would be surprised to know bow Huie
trouble they give me. (Haven't bad a
shot gun in n»y hands fur yean neilhur).

BeaaUful line of Silk and Embroidered Titw and Fichm,

Brown and Bleached Cottons from I to 21 yards wide’
Splendid Stock of fine anti cheap

READY-MADE CLOTHING I
Splendid Stock of fine HATS AND CAPS, and

‘‘We made here last year a large crop of
cotton nod the price has been very ratio­
factory ; consequently tbe darkle is raying
never a word about "de prumbed laud o'
Kassa*," but is working like a beaver.
Another year nr Iwo like the last would
make of three negroes a better contented
and more prosperous laboring pop ulaiion
than eatfbe found anywhere aloe ia the
United Staten, excepting, of course, labor­
ing people wbo own the land they eulti-

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS !
New assortment of Spring Cloths, Cnssimerex and Suitings,

•

And fine line of Tnilonj Trimmings to match.

Merchant Tailoring done in all its Branches.
Carpets, Mattinga, Oil Clothii and Rnga.

end adoptcil by ay«a and nays as fallows :
Ayes—AM. Barlow.'Kelly, McNaughton,
Froston. Shriner, Stebbiuv aod Young—7Says— 0, The same Committee reported

Ba.vjiire.fara Democratic C-unty .Costvrutioa to br toWht tto Court Hunte, rn
this city »o the 29th day &lt;&gt;f MayorxL

aod have ou baud tto tallowing organa the Wileox k White, of Meriden. Conn
The Prinre A Cm, ot Buffalo, N. Y.. and
the Clough A Warren, of Detrelt, Midi.
I also brid myself m resdioera to dem.,
repair and tuoa ineiramaets. Satisfaction
guarasieed.
Should you wish to trade
and has a voting population of 2000, of y-mr all organ far a new one of for a piano
I can give you a good bargain. . Remem­
whom l.CM art Afrioana.
We have suffered oo aertnus damage ber its place, the firej door wmt ol tto
Central House, Haaiukgs. Mich.'
from the great flood which is now pouring
djdu this valley. For hondrodi of miles

whiskey, however, is the base of tbe race,
aa it. ia uf all races, and greatly retards
their advancement, mentally, morally and
materially, This county ia about the

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED

For Carden Seeds call at
Holloway's Drug Store.
49m3

E. A.. MATTISON,
Second door Went of the Bank, Hosting., Mich.

NEW GOODS!

The ladies of the township ol Irving
me: pursuant to appointment, st the Wood
rohool bcuae, April 5tb., aod with the
aasiataBee of "Mre. McElwain aad Mr»
Hayes cf Hastipge, formed a W. C. T. l\*

auxiliary lo the euUnty aod Kata organisetian. Said Union coaaiatiog offorty-nfae
cesit-e.'B, officers were duly elected as
"follow*
President, Mrs. Isaac llanos. 1st. Viee
president, Mre. Wm. “
Preaident, Mm. Henry
Vice President, &gt;,!r«.
ponding Secretary, Ella
rial secretary L&gt;U&gt;e Hendershott Record­
log secretary, Linda "Trego, Treasurer,
Mrs. Jacob Wing. Mrs J. ’V Header
sholt was-elected a delegilf to the Plate
Coavcotiou which sonvcoee al Howell.

MILLINERY
Dr. Mireilft mailt C0TH0L1C0N

Julius Russell’s
CAPCINE

Aid. Bsrfcw, Rally, MeNsughion, Pm«, Stebbins, Shrinrr and Young—|
Mixa tn uf prevlutw meeting were read

Therefore, through Jeiua ate wo saved
from sin or delog evil.

The things which Ho taught were as
ogaiMt | be Jewish priest hood end foe ibot

$500 REWARD
For eny Case of Catarrh that Can'f

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HALL’S CATARRH
CURE.

Geo. D. Borden Marte tor Nebraska to­
ieotint of Banner C-jf printing, 110 80;
day, and will give you a utxnmnniMUvu
:D uui«&amp; Holmes, priming City Cnar
The eUdrosi was ordered to be printed
fru» there, noon, descriptive of the
in this cityteraad Ordiuaiaoea, 19(00; Mn.Rork with the minutes.
Ily Aid. Voueg:
.Mr. L W. Fausey has purohaspi of picaing atone, 75 cent* ; work nu streets
AesUeed, That all the in'.re a«d regale
Jnbu IL Raatman E«q. hia reaidenoera ihe par Manha), 111.00", L. Jordan, rent of
A gsallemaa io Miasiauppi—Mr. A. J.
First Ward, and will move tmo It m thtr i hia shop for tegiairatlca snd rieeticn. aod lions of tlw past year U&gt; adopted lo gvrern
Gilkey. urn of the Swpervlaore of laaaquiaa
ty dsyt ' ‘ “
Swneri, Cl 50; Hubbard A Soo, rent of
county, in that State, with whoa I have
thrir shop for registratiuo aod election,
84.00. All nf which accounts were alBarry Souiy. Mlrt., April 11.1MQ.
’
published. I will give you part tf a letter
Peter H. Boek, Frankie Crow, J. H.
vix: Ayes—Aid. Barlow, Kelly, Meunder date of March 15th, 1880. “You Halloek, Loaisa Smith.
Nsugtetoa, Prenton. Shriner, Stebbins and
infer, you aay, that I am a Grwobacktr.
Yeung—7. Nero—0.
The financial question is one to which I
Meyor Grant read hie farewell address,
have gives very little thought. With tha ,
yuu/ily of the enrrtoyf I have always beam
. MATOB UBAItT'G vaxxdictobt.
Hold On.
eatlafied, the jmASHy (which has Wien to
Grxlltmn oftkr Comal :
Call at Powers A Batlow'a store whore
my share) ia what 1 moot complain about.
I am atom to retire from the honorable
naw guntteiag and filing will be duoa boUer
If I were where you are, very likely I
______ _____________ Dick, "ill mak'
poritioa a. Mayor of
1
tbisge liwcly in that direction. ,
would ba a Republican, and if you were
do so without first expraesmg my thanks
Ayee—Aid. Barlow, [lardke. Prraton, bare you would be what I am end what
Mr. J. 8. Barrett of Carlioo w« bare for your kindness toward me aa your pre­
an xnctiru sale at hie re»i&lt;l«&lt;vnn Monday siding officer. You bare always toen Shriner, Stebbina, Weioaert, Wood aad
the 2Gth ioM..&gt;t 10 o'clock a. m . wh™ ootu toons and rmpeetful. 1 trust you Young—«.
he win tell boraaa, cows, farming impte- hive overlooked my f.nit* and mum tn
Naye-0.
The people of this Huh county carrv '
otente. &gt;‘ouMflioul fnixrMiirr, end numb*r jadnuml that you tnaT have noticed. In
WE WIU MAKE THIS PBhPOSmOJi.
turn 1 hare endeavored to treat youaa grnupon their shoulders to day a debt of fifty
tleroen, and if I have not it boo been •' an
thonsand dollars plied up during the lime |
error nf the brad qnd mA of lb« been.''
Pursuant to call, there was a goodly at- of negro supremacy and carpei-bog dom- t
taadauae at tbe cheroe factory on Saturday inatioa. Tlib amount, end two hundred 1

•Brrn.T

Try the 60 cant Tobacco
at Holloway s Drug StoreO.B~«b,U.. ~
I.MU.
* —^.',£.'.“"5“

’

ORGAN OR PIANO

Common Council met pursuant to ad­
journment April 9th, 1890.
.
His Honor Mayor Grant in the Chair.
- Roll ol Aid bring called the following

The fulhiwing bills w&lt;ye rewur.-d :

.

men ire freehuldrra
On the contrary,
quite a number near me own fine places
and are reliable aod thriving cuixcca.
The moment a negro beys land fie beoomrs
“embMtly eooaurvalive,'1 and exerts all
bis iafluenew in favor of honest govern-.

Rome for raising a woman from the dead
He waa born in the year 31 B. C., and
died in the year 99 A. D., being one OiMtitution end resolutives 'which were
unanimously adopted. Tbe meeting was
hundred end thirty year* old.
As late as the fifth cwolury it waa a. jouroed, all feeling that tbe afternoon
bad .been profitably spent
Correspond i eg Seo. W. C. T. U.

The Finest line of Wall
Paper in the city at Hollo­
way's Drug Store.

I

’

Ladica, Misses and Children'# fine Shocq and Slippers.

A GRAND BARGAN.

1 tbe malady brought upon ua ia consequence
tioo, each, 84.00. Account of George
I of sins against our physical body, ia van
I Tomlinson, collecting snd disbursing city
out ways. Jesus, we are told, healed them
' funds, tax receipt a and fees collwtiog dog
■ by the laying on of bands, magnetic heal­
[tax, 848.20.
Account of Hit
ing. So alio did tbe Prpphete before him
Eaton, lumber ’ and wood, 82.4'J
tod so did others during the first years of
which accounts warn allowed
eyr s and nays, as follows
consideration the fostering care uf car fire
Ayce—Aid. Barlow, Kelly,
deperlment. Under the managemrot of
its must worthy and aficieui offieers it
should ba th- pride .f every citix-n. Tts
brave boys that have ever liwn found did ; *'Yea, greater Works than I do, shall
readf at the first tap of alarm to leave eV- ye do." There were many doing th. earns
uaoee, reported in favor of allowing the irythtng snd fly to the peet of duty and wurki that Jesus did, who were not his
accouot uf L. N. Mixer, 11.00, for erron- danger for the purpose of saving life and ! follower*, end be found no fault with
*o«« a»&lt; v-ment of D.tg. Report accepted property from tbe d-v-roriog dementi

P rof Svoouel Dickie delivered at R«d
Ribbon, Hall an Sunday ’ p. m.. b.«, an
eluquct* nil stirring temperance addr»ra&gt;
The Hall WM wall filled, and the sJdrrei
highly enjoyed by ovary individual

GOODS

Trimming Silks, Velvets, Fringes, Ribbons,
_ z_
Buttons,
An Elegant Assortment of Hamburg
Embrold
■-fg
EmbroideriesOti1KLr*t'Zaie,,^£!r Madras and
Vnchon
Lacaa.

rebuild their kvea ; consequently the
floods which might carry away nun, find a
partis! outlet ob the west si-la end make
their doaolatiag way to the tea through
the heart of these once prosperous com |

tou; Sbriner, Stebbins and Young—7.

TholLa&amp;re* Society connected with tbe
Prrebytrriua Church will to entertained
on Frtliay pflernuuo r-f thia week by Mrs.
John M. Nevins.
Thu gentleman are
cordially idvited to tea from aix to seven

FOREIGN AND POMESTIC,

“skipped” the town and kft ooms of hia
fieri” with de Koh" government.” Others
friends out in .Ito obld.
' Slater A Brigbtral have their (tore in way, “We's voted eight yrers wid^de pub­
Soul'. buBdiog open and ready for buri- licans an' three yean vid dwd'tteiknta and
none of an oebtor gab us nuffia an* riot

4.

bet, whan the following offirora were
elected : Porter Barton, Pr-w'l; Ttomaa
Altaft, Trees.; Wm. H. Merrick, 3«e
Dtrertore. David L. Hoes, Matthew Hall.
Thomae Heney, Timothy Baah, and Lewie ruptioa, every public building aad puMie
bridge in the county wm not worth 15,000mm again oo tha first Munday in May
I waa tbe first Southern white man
The manufaotnriog of cbraae to commence clxted to office by negro votes, cod aa I
on Monday, April 19th.
made no attempt to put them book into
slavery, aa tbe curpet-baggvrs told I tom all
For Paints and Oils call at Bouttonr men intended to do, they were
Holloway’s Drug Store.
s-x&gt;a willing to inset other decent men in
JUttla Frankie, aged lira yeirs. eon cf offiro. and no® tto roladnus between the
John Q Cranny, while ia the bare alone
on Sunday evening test, went lo turoieg

rz-

DAUOHY A CO. COL.

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

5.000gHffTi£ ms. SMwfi
GOLD^t^Sj&amp;teS

REAL ESTATE.

Knappen'e Ckw Office.

Knappen'

�SELLERS'

COUGH!;
COUCH!OH! 1

COUGH
oald nauly Lava fcliared that the wor" d
or at Umt. R»ekcaaask, waa agsio u be
aubmeryed. The Mtaricnippt- aad White
; were out of their banka and firat bottoms
, carrying nway hui.hiingtk drowning stuck'
I ami turning thing! topsy lurry generally.
[ Tbe ua tally orderly Ariawir*. which is
atimmeri* hardly navigable for anything
larger than row lMsi*..atretckd farther
than did the wnmory df the oldest iuUi&gt;.
itant, and the little Fuurabe la Fare, near

kVa have rccared many ioquiriea lu re­
gard to tbe'State, and will endeavor to
answer Mme. but will say that to give tn
adequate description would be impa.iUe,
-M everything ia so very different from
Mwhigrn, and especially Barry County.
The whole of the b-&gt;ltoma are very rich,
especially' those ia the eastern and aonth-.
ern part ; the C*ruu yield a small fortune,
yearly, but it ia rosy unhealthy, especially
for northern people- The we»tcrn,and
nwlli we*u-rn portion* are accredited with
will be disappointed if ha be not made baring all of the advantages of toil and
their ituudsrjl bearer In the eating cam climate which our «cul so earnestly loop
paign ii aomething «bick «■&gt; m»u, union
he be mentally porolfo*
"*
* ’
cxplirsd, aod the oouutty itself ia delight
The rank and file ol t
fJ. It is oxuidtrcd very healthy geuerthat be ought tu have----- —_ ______ _
187G-; that he was debated by a combi­ ally,Lal thm spring has been vo very damp,
nation cf pJi.Sri.M, and that if the reuti that a, the pneumonia, ueuralgis, etc...
meat sad preference of BcpuMivau ruters rrigmid supreme in cur achiat ayatona, we
could have Iwcn aaontaioed and rejnuded, hare whtied for "any place, any place un­
he would have ouldiatoutrd any uf bi-ompctitur-. His defeat, thru, initead of der the sun," excepting lhesunny ? South.
However, thia bar been a very unhealthy

SYRUP
•
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I'A1U», FlIANCa. &gt;
Marell S*. 1HW. j

I’sriaiant are now enjoying thr luxury
of cheap tekgraphie ratea to the IftritM
Suu». Since Sunday, dapatchr. to New

word, instead of 3 fr. “Se- cr aer.oly flyc .
cents a word «• formerly.
The eau»e uf I
this cvna'^tenble deereoc in price i« tbe (
opening of the new "P. Q.* French Al-I
Untie cable, the charges over which were !
aououcced to he UO oenrimet a word. ’ .1*
•»oa a* the Anglo,Amman Company
found that its rival was prepared to trans­
mit meamgea st that low prims, it immedi­
ately reduced it* Kali) of cbaryps, ao that
mccMgea may now be tent by either line
at thr uniform rate of igj wn-.hue* a Xord.
It i« not probable that thia luxury of cheap
tdrgrapby will be of long dnratioe, aa, j
already, the French company ia reported
lo be trying to nuke arrangement* with
its Kogliab rival to establish the old tariff
of 3 fr. 75c. per word, and aoencr or later
it h thought the two coofianics must
am.lgim.ctc, and prices bo put back to
theiriprrvioM high rates.
t*m of the
reason* likely to bring this fudon about it
that ou .- uf the nblo of the Anglo-Amer- j
ienn Company it known by expert* to be I
in an extremely precarious condition' from
end lo end.
Tbe full atengu life of tn I

Atiaatle cable U token at eight years, aad
this cable ha* lasted over clcretf ye*n.
Should a breakage take place* the entire
length will probably be atdtx!&gt;o&lt;-! as
worthier, and In such Ate I Be French
like will not hare been laid altogether in
vain. Thr aoulgamalija of tbeer mpnicwill ef course, and with racne allow «! ju*.
tiee, then be described a* a matter of noceuily, and the publie maided in tl
cent* by a return to perbapi even high,
rtUn than those u.ow prevalent. !

"Society - in not to be thought of in the
rtuall towns or in the country.
It* summers arc loag and warm,’but
far froru diugrecablc: the autumns very
plcanaut. and the winter! pleaaant at ff»t,
but rather damp and cold about the be­
ginning of aping.
We are having regular "Jane weather,'
peach tree* arc nearly through bloeoomlog,
&lt;hg ‘.‘crap" are in, and gardens *U up.
Thi* b a good place to invest capital
aod pluck, and if any of your auUcribcra
want t&lt;» make a good home for tbcit old" lode in all Jfavpour cvmmuullbw which
nge,'!«t them come to Arkauua ami cotne preserve! them from violence. When the
powder ia dry there b'ao match, &gt;ud wh.-n
the m«tch it lighted, the powder i* wet.
But still oo nnc can deny tbe danger, of
tire ahttatfon. Politically it m»y be aaaert’
’ dj^tt-tcothu,

PABW, FsASCS I
Mind* 19. IKbd.-f
A grand revolutionary, aocialiat and
communistic banquet wa* held teaUrday,
under the ainpieo. •?! the Radical newspa­
per, L’Ef-tlil'. in ptWiratioa nf the anni­
versary of Marsh. 18 The paper appeared who, cun and all. reject e'rricrlrim and
There
on thuocchiion printed in red foK-, kU bate a perfect horror &lt;&gt;f Juanita.
ctu hr tin greater mbtake than to rrganl
France aa «o athciniol orirreUaiuu»couu
the banquet with (heir presence, rbout
’’**•------- » far fewer p-tfe rn»*ryimi*u
WO puen« in alt aitiias down—including
in Germany or England.
Gtenuca. Spaniard., Italian,, and Itawiaa

I •

poop's ।&lt;1 this (-wotry ne.d have ha fear
that lie would out enf-rcc thr exi-.itutiocal and legal right uo l ihim !■&gt; that
Hgh office. Since bi. a J;, nf to public
life he Las ussuifc.tc-1 uu alt re.a.i tn- ou
irou-runolntion and intrepid courage. HU
tenure of office would be clwrocteri.-.-d by
a fearlou obedience to tbe reuKitnti-»i aad in? pastel o'T quietly, the eotnpany d -i’.i piririis *&lt; much a* they do the gos­
resol red ilselt into a meeting. hot, io order pel, and they are oven more cagtr l-&gt; reareh
Here
i more folly to keep up the cqoalityof the tliaotlrey are reads to dtsbcix.re.
I idea, oo pteridreit waa elertcd. Xuwrrooa hat bc- n iliegeu/Bc mbtaknoftha Ultra
i«c»u«3 they said faith wi* I
I inO.aueinitory t-It-grims. from different montan.wanting, tlin| hare trie-1 to sepply its place I
I part, of France and Europe, announcing
•the writ-being of the cau»e in tlieirrerpert| ire neighborhood*. and congratulating the
' Frosch Socialist. on their banquet. were
their nominee they ■ .uld io agirryrire. read amid great applaure. probably dur to
They would barn nothingle expLSa &lt;‘r
Washington Letter
defend. Blaine aimre 1*1* appvsnan upon prevent,'a .ubstonlia! dinner ta indeed a
the political aiag-i ba. done nitliiog which matter for congratulation, and ihe compa­
would need puilluti m or d.-fen* -. His
ny, ah whom the champagne- becan tn
record, public and private. 1. a. dear a*
the »un iu the hui’ meridian, No Idol yr tell.-jolncd in deafening cries of “Vive’.a
stain i» to*be «.t* upon it, and th:, fact,
together with hi. well known integrity, bee* sung, a eJleetioa war ra.d» for the, ’। The m«wt intrteviing question before
comnctency and stalcraandiip. nulr. him support cf the workmen cn •trike and In, Casgresa at the prerent time is -tbe tariff
maW more lonnidaLie ihsw.atty other
! on the raw materia) from wide!, the rdaeawhoae namo ia now prominently mculfoned aid of future Berdtitiotm; but a* tbe, lio:i *f tlii&lt; great, people If derived, and
amount raised only rosehed somethin;:
in connection with li e presidency.
cr. tip. median* through whteli a largo
' With him at our Jra-fcr Michigan would
proportion’d the lra&lt;ioc» of th, wiont'rj
roll up an unprecedented K^ablicau »&gt;jerity, and it ia to bo hoped that those trhu
ic cvednivcd. Ufef paper ouim dear
will represent ut iu our state cuuvcutir.n
Yesterday Irving March 18, the day on newspapers, dear txwirr. door writing ranand that thin,: who will represent tt» ia tbe
national convention will be iaflueoevd and which the Commune began Juul nine yeare tonal, dear cnvdop~. It handicap* tbe
ccnttolled not by politicians but by pofi- ago. the riuister event was commemorated ratouectn*!, commercial and oocial .life of
nlsr feeling and preference. T. B. W
by a monster ucc-ting, held at tbe Rath tbe uxMf active and progress re pcrepfo
ld&gt;w Ecolo, in the Hue d'Arras. Tlio to the world. That legidaton should fa­
.
Prohibition in Maine.
lull wsa hung with rod, a pla»ter bust of vor this monopoly or I mitate for ■ mo­
Aacotding to the Maine paper, the pre- the Republic adorned the back of the ment to etrike it down n too mcnctrCiu to
bilritory liquor law in that State, so far pisiform, and above it appeared a scroll believe. It it B crime agaitwt tbo child at
from being a failore, ia, in tin effects, a
wilii the tingle word '‘Amnastie" inscribed school, again*! the laborer-by hi. evening
rwy great auccc It i&gt; now twenty-nine
thereon in letters of gobi. Round the bmp, against the age and »train.t pancriiy
hall wcrotijr-eodaJ Venetian lamp* of a that th« intelligence of t,ho future, upon
ruddy hue, which threw a Uriel glare upon which our political, and axial wtlffire m ’

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the 2^00 motley bead* congregated below. largely depend*, shall be rertrictcd and di. I
Blood red bmner* flcaled here au-/there, minbhed that a few coarre men may grow |
and near the door was fixed a placard rich. It m important that bread shall bo
ewing achine
which had already done dutf «u a previ- cheap, for without it the body will die. !
otre rxcaalou, and which ran thu* ;J‘8trike it m supremely Import int that iutdligsnc.- .
for the 1 'nivenal Commune. Kchabili- shall hi cheap, for it is the food of the j OtrhUtd it Apptarcta,
uifcd is our cause Avenged it will be. mind. Where ixm man I* employed in !
UtfanKcicd it Sutfidcify,
Glorified it will remain. Ninili anniver- nuking paper or word pip a hundred are '
Utsurpastfit Constriction,
Mty of tha lUvoluilon of March 18 employed, lo the art of printing. It may ; )
Utprcctdatcd it Peptlarity.
1R71.-’ Clone by atom! another banner, be raid tliat jn*t » inauy will find cm- ' f.sd Undisjritd it tht Broad Chin
upon which flamed ihe words “Vite la pfoyment uu tiewspipen, fur example, f
(lommunc "
After some prelimiuariea
lud been i-oue through, the Citoyentis
Routodc, ■ great Mar among the Socialista
appeared al the tribune and made* tbo
speech of the evening. The "ritoyettnc"
a woman ff middle height, very thin and
angular, wa*. clad iu n Mack dross of the
wet severe simplicity, but her hat waa
relivvnl .with a tricolour ribbon, and a
huge diamond sparkled on her hand.; *1*’ "dure the pay of numbers of report
fih- met. 1 need hardly add with an er,. 7" “,'t c'*r"’')~ndcot*, and tha* diairfab
ti.uL.. region .n t
U U r I,he
'tU&lt; ll”
of
iiittHastu reception, and then in cold, dry wnj o.mment fumishef.wUl be deferiora
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DATES OF AD VEXT1SIXG.
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VOL. 24. NO. 51
fiiiMll AKD BUSIES GIBBS

THIS PAPERS*
NEW YORK.

HASTINGS,

WITH TABLE RAKE ATTACHMENT,

principle of the hop., and bringing out
their fine tunic element..
"Very prettily and plausibly »*id. But
it won't do any barat to gel down to the
root of the matter.
1 know something
about tbe manufacture of malt liquors,
and from my knowledge of the proccM,
have no Very high opinion of their foodgivite qwatey."
“Malt u barley ; and, if I am not mbtaken, barley rank* next to wheat a*
food," returned Lealic. “Aod I udder
■Und that in making * gallon of ordinary
tecr MX jiound* of barley arc nsed, which
ought to make it almo*L as nutritious a*

' 1'or Reaping needs only mentioning, they have been sold here for
1 Twenty years and there is not lew than ONE THOUSAND of
them now in use in Barry t.'uuiity. Over six car loads were /&lt;&gt;hl _
; last year and nearly a car load have been sold this setMon. I also
1 xell the
'
.

cording to the gre.t ehemut, Baroo Idobig, il can be prtwetl to I a mathematical
certainty, that there 1* more nutrition in
*• much flour ae can be laid on tbe point
of a tabla;keif* than la two gallon* of tbe

llllllil! BHRYK!! IBO!!!'

Having purchased the interest of Burns Messer in the Agricul- i
turol Business, I shall hereafter conduct the business alone. 1 will
continue ta keep the full line of Machinery, 4c., heretofore sold 11
I by Messer Bros., und wish to call your special attention to a few
of the principal Implements kept for rale. The old reliable

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»TTC3BL3E!'5rJE:

?. ..' (‘.I’Vi.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 1880,

3MEOXXZ3E! JFI.

And-have added to these the full line of

WALTER A. WOOD,
&lt;’onsjutinjr of the IRON MOWER, SWEEP RAKE REAPER
ttnd BINDERS. He is the only manulhcturer who hxu n eutfeemIttl TWINE HINDER. Don't forget that IJjavc a cur load of

STUDEBAKER WA.G-ONS
Every Wheel is
“It ban Mill Mteuty-fiv* pre rent. left,
and that ta ruber more than Baron Liabig
' admit* in looae aaaertion."
I “If malting were tbe only axhauating
proem* to wbteh the barley w*t aubyreted ,
I but it m not Next cumea the prooum of
I ‘emaabiog.' a* it ia called, in which the
March of th* barley ia cbaogad into aagar.
andnearly* third more of nutrttioo ten. I
In fermentation another fourth ia cam vert­
ed into alcohol, and n&gt; de*troy»d. In •fin­
ing cornea a Mill further Lae, until out of
the aix pound* of barley only about ten

I will tell you some other time about the Engines, Sa» -Miilfl,
[Threshers, Ckivcr Ilullerfl, ie.
Reopeetfslly Your*.
\ CHKSTEiR MW
Harting.. Mick. .Mareh 1.1. l4-&gt;
.

Th&lt;t only place to get Broadhend AlpacaR
(hut you can wash and do up without shrink­
ing or fading.

Of tbe Owtb Slurp lint just n-lurnrid fro
moat uoihpletc .--tock of

Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls. Fancy Goods,

DENTIST

.Michiian
NasMls
All wark r.rs-»»llr stt«c.&lt;t«l t&gt;

CLOTHDtG AND FURNISHINQ GEODS.

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Cante, Siu sod OraaiBital

of the latest styles ia endless varieties. I bought iny stock early
spcalriag with drcuioo.
•
anil c m .-ell lower than any other Store. Call!and get.prices bo- poufon,
•Nonsense, I'.tmin I You can laka an­

P A IN TER

fure purchasing elsewhere

LEWIS STERN.

42-41

Sweet’s Hotel,
iRAPIM. - - -...........
r. PIIKKRIAU, Ms«i.««r.

other a* well a* I can. Ther* is oo eattefaction in drinking alone.'*
• Mnvb •billed, bat you must excuse
me. I can't lake anything more to-night
Lut I'll wait fur you."
•No ; il yon will not join me, tbero'a

There was a apatklc of humor in hie
e,“Well, no , 1 won't my that I'm afraid.
But 1 nr.rrr frel as wall after a seremd

The question came almoet as a Mrprter
to Pitman.
Ho had never thought of
rotting it to hiujsdf in thia direct way.
• Doyon feel as well?" queried Uarfie.
The Price of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 per box of 100 r lb. with a smile.
••I’m not certain that I do; at least, not
ban* —75 lbs. in the box. To any one who will #cnS tin mi order

MICHIGAN KXCHANGE HOTEL
Tbsaw. SMS ssirnitr treat'd tetslia 1&lt; rrren*.
The first hotel in tlioBtato to reduce rate*.
The first hotel in the Slate with Piaarager Etevalor.

“And yd, if I am not mistaken, scarcely
a day pumw that you do not drink one or
two glasses of beer. What am I tn iufsr?
If I were a. well Mtisfiol a« you seem to
be uf the hurtful tlontur of malt liquor,
do you •upp-wc. much ae I like a plroa
now and then, that 4 would touch the

"Y’ou can prove it if you rare ta do _ . f ___________ __.. . — _ _____ , —
and that by a very *impk&gt; pence**."
, thru |4«ciag hot Laud in that uf hi* com
-How?'
K
)—t.*---------“Take a pint of beer and rvapoeate it. j
After tbe fluid pert ha* disappeared, run j
will have the tolid rroidum. tn which all
that b nutrUiooi will be found. Scientific
men have made thi* tret rarrfully and of
Ice, and it ha* bren eMabhahrd beyvo.l !
controversy that a gallon of ordinary hralt !

HO^E AGAIN

HOME AGAIN

for 10 boxes with cairfj, $52.50 we will send one box extra free ar leave ono dull, and not ajwaw with an

European Politic*.
' An ofieial nr acmi-o®rial organ of
Prince Biamark dcckrcd not a great
while rinee, but when it waa yet believed
that the Beactutfiekl government and the
imperial policy were in no danger, that tbe
peaeaert Europe could not be unionised
unltw England aupported the alliance of
Auatria and Germany—uf wbteh alfbnee.
when it waa first formed it may be remem­
bered the filarqub of Satebur'r expressed
mora gushingly hi* extravagant admira,
non , and since, aa w welteoown, the Earl
of Ikwotuflrid hitwelf telmJ „f nothing
in the world an much as of preserving the
pf»t of Europe, k fat highly probable that

id matter out
the ninety »ix ouncre. or | hand to the new ord,r of thing*. 1 hat*
atx pound*, with which thn proreivaf malt , taken my lae* giao of ale. And I thank
itq; bey.inHow much of (hb(fa food it ■ you for baring upeeenl my rye* and Mt me
would be bard to eay."
‘
to thinkin? I only wonder at your boldl Lellte ahrugged Me ahouldrr*. a» Im ro- ! tug out »o lodg, with all thaee facla before
piled with ■ gnmtcc : “Rather ■ beggarly 1 your eye*'
account of empty boxer "
• “I uev.-y looked them »o aquarely in the
“Ye*, rather,” returned tie friend. •• Bull fane.
We ate all inclined to make light
ebemi&gt;lry, going a little deeper into the 1 of f*&lt;-t» that Rand in the way of our *ppematter, trila uji that in thia proem* of gel- I Ulc* or fancie* anti to nothing are w«
ling rid of nearly al) that u valuable -i» : mor* inclined t„ du lb&gt;» than in our reding
nutrition in the barley', over three ounce* 1 and drinking.”
of ateobol ore produced, which gtvm the
' You are rfcht there." wav laatlre'a re^
liquor ita real atlroMiou aa a hevwagn. 8o,| *paoa&amp; aa the two young men «w and
after all.it ia only bop jute* and the ex walked quietly oat of the restaurant, reeb
tract of malt, from which nearly all tl&gt;e1 rroolred never to enter it again.
nutrition ha* teen token, mixed with alco-1
hoi to make il exhilarating, that we grt I
in our plcaaanl glam of ate, tn make which
over a pound of good food ha. linen deI’jUH-t, Foxxes, |
.
March 29, 1W0. (
Politic* are entirely, and biwinero »li»to»t
entirely, laid aside, and Pane baa given
itself a tbonmgh holiday. Yolerday and
that, after oil, it ia only an&amp;Urer diaguive to-day crowd* of feoj-lc. favored by the
fur aloohol. wkkb every iutelliqtut mau lovely weather, bare been enjoying the
know* eanoM bo takeu lain I bo ayktem
fresh air, and today all thoee who have,
regularly, no matter in bow many, email
quantiiira, without injury to Mme of the not guan Io the opening of the racing aea*&gt;n at I&gt;ongcbamp« are rilling under the
“Thai’v what I abouM cal! cc&lt;tingMown
to bard poo,” aald Irmlie, with a ahrwi. dry long Mream uf earriagre going to and re­
laugh.
“Om wuuU think you'd teen
turning from the Ruh. l^aaior liat brought
readies up with a view co beoomin.; a
uv the tunil number of “ personally-contemDuraoee lecturer."
"No; I never expect to drift into that
Engtwh tongue, though not al way* that
uaunlly drecribcd a* “tha Qoeea’a,'' i*
1 beard flam oo- Ind of tbe French capital
to thn other.
Tha tbeatroi are ’in' full
awing, the Hippodrome ha* juat opened,
the above-menlioued racwa an: going oo
tieartbe biatortcal windmill *1 Loagehamp*,
•o that, with tha addition of the Ginger­
bread Fair at the other,and of Pari*, via
itora from abroad, and holiday maker*
from within cannot complain of a lack of

Bnux, OxsMAxr, &gt;
March 31,1880. S
Political koeiety here ie no; altogether
And what wunld Ite rwmlt ten been ?
If we take into'eoMlderatkio Prince Bb- unaSeeted by . tbo deetian fever now
mark’* melted of apenking * .tell find verging towarda Ite elimax in England foe,
that by “Ite preservation ot the jrarc uf of all foreign nation*. Germany ia prob­
Earop*" he doe* nr. intend prceteiy what ably moat intererted in the eoootixauon
thore word* would rignify in ordinary use.
His mnu&gt;* joat the oootrary. In saying and principle of tbo next British Preliathat th. prace of Europe eanoot be pre­
served untea. England dowi ao and ■», ho
tacan. that the war be ha* had in hi*' would be diS-uk to ahow that th* infermind'* eye for a jear or more cannot be
mad. in the cirrtrmslancr* in which he cat* of England and Germany are not idamdrairm to make it unteat England commit*, tteal, and Prinee Btemark, backed by all
henvifto his Mteme. For how b peacei hu countrymen, would prefer to nee the
preserved except by making war? In fact,, dura of a Cabinet to Downing atreet, inio |hb respect all the military hero** and1 ftu&lt; need by the aame vtewi oo the foreign
emperors aud adwrate* of great armament*' pUtey of Great Britain m the out going
occupy prectely tte same ground route
pra« aoctetitt. They all want free and; Minbtey. Germany tea, or teiiere* ate
ar* all ready to fight to get it, usd all tte te*. a bleat tee in Ratal*, and an Eagliah
great Wars base no other object than to'U'eriiament, therefore, firmly rewired to
curb and witlutand the territorial ambi• lion of that bug*£la*oaio Power, would
be hated by both partita to Ite Anatroi German undentaoding aa a etrong and
1 efisetive ally in maintaining peaea. Tha
German Pre** hw by ihb time pretty
wrU uttered the miod of the Empire upon
the aabjeet, and though I might haw
Ktrebed far aad questioned freely. I bare
tbe prreervatioa of the pmre, the cuaquot
of eoma Power that atenda or arem. to
•trod ia hi*, way.
In thb particular iaManre. the troublerotue Power waaapparently llumia. ami for inSie^iaml. Tbo jouroato here, il ia true,
t&gt;i» reamn alone bit plan* were lumnrd tn frankly eoafrai) that iboir views oa 'lbo
with aympalhy intbo high Jingo circlet of
queatioa aro primarily influenced by Sa
the Britah adnnui*lratioo. Few things
perhaps would naturally arem more rea c-.nri.Lraliuo. of what might be called
vonable to llmrontflrid and Salhbary than arif-ioterewt, but they Ukawiaa reek to
the propocitaon* that Rwna i* tbe »rch khaw that eeeu from their peculiar point
enemy of human peo«[&lt;ri&lt;y an4 peace and of virion a Tory'Miiualry would confer oa
that ahe ein only be rwtrainrel by indul­
gence io a •■•pnu-i foreign policyr- un tbc England . .npcrior number of Namiuga.
fart of Kngland-thal m. by Ute me of They are at great paiu to compare tbo
EuglUh flreto, perhap* Engliali troopa, and prox-nt weight and fame of Greet Britain
certainly Fmgiish money in “iretonng the nu tkc Cuniiacst with the decadect otate
pveMign of England no tha Continent”—
m other word*, earrviig out lie Iliamark- of it. premige Wore Lord BeeomaMd
un program®^ ••They've got ttei ibip*.
they've got the men. and they've got the
money, too," and why uot um: them, even
though they get uaed np in obtaining a
preismd to be a belter judge than English­
men themaelvca u to what is politically
good C»r them, but it cUium to bo abte to
rvpsxalaoe the unprejudiced imprewsicn

national policy. They were played upon
by 1’riore Bnmark iu hi* endeavor to
pteee E.gUod before he ventured co an­
other great conflict.
Bui if Rurnia WM in fact tbe enemy
• picked oat ter immediate atteotbn by the
great contriver and organiacr of all the
modern ware why dore he want to fight

agreeable aenaalion hero," laying bia band
ao often dracribcj that I need only aay
a premium. Or the orders may be sent to nut for one or more oo bi* aiomach. “And eemetimea one
that it eotnpnse* ihb year the usual numboxes at a time, with remittance, and when we have thus received roya th- penally nf a btodaehe-"
••ll'a tbo hoadache io . the aecond glam Aceording to your showing, it b a simple ter of *tlr*etioai in ite shape of fat woorders for IV boxes wc&lt;wil! send the eleventh box freed* proposed
extract of hop* and malt. In which a cer­

lapslniftsiDiuiu-raisiiliillfa above.

If you do not wish to send money in- advance you nitty
deposit it with any bunker or merchant in good credit in your
town with the understanding that he is to remit it to ns on receipt
of the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address

I* *&gt;m »iwa***1a«41iwtartroMl«te-*»»av

aw:

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.
Corner Monroe and Jefferson Streets, New York.

JM 0.

Keep. otaMtandy on tend

LIME.
HA1K.
STUCCO.
OBMBNT,
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
,
PLOWS.
1
DRAGS
(Tirn'AToBs. novBLrmnjVEL flowh.

SAWS FILED.

LEPT

Chain, Tails Bitoab, MJ®

PLOWS.

“lf it were only that, it would Lo bad
enough, and one might well qdtotion a
man . prudence who habitually indulged
in inch teveragee. And if wo ar* to credit
many of the book* in which the art of
brewing is fully ret forth, a groat variety
ol hurtful aubvtaocoi arc u*ad to give pe­
culiar and more attractive quahtw* to the

come a dronkard.
A glam ol ate, a mint
julep, or a whbky punch b a pteaaaut
thing to lake now and then ; but one mual •ocultu lodieua, rollpctre, boxglova, green
not itrfulg* too frequently— it un'l safe. •uppers*, henbana, jalap, opium, our vom'
Lquor ia tempting and dangerous aa we fau, !&lt;:.-&gt;
“Hold ontterc 1” interrupted Leslie;
Your bow is too ioag
“To weak satires” *»i&lt;! 1-ealie, with a “that will do.
Brewers
are
no)
quire tlx fools yon wouldJ
alight tone of ooutcm|&gt;t in hte voire.
1
"But you and I have too mueb air. ngth
of cJurat*, r to te in any great danger from
,
tkiaaonrcc.
^-wouM dwpiae mytelfif I

.
"Cold water, or milk, or any wholeaomo
beverage produce tn object lite that in
three or four years ? I finer n&lt;4. And

Paya tbe higliwt Cash price
for all kind* &lt;•( P»™m Pro-

I' ^trmt'ra will do well tn &lt;N&gt;niault Mr. Crtwy te'fore P»rch*»I ing any of the above artidea,
at to 'Elemtor. corner of Broad
| BM and Railroad Streets.
n^ngs. April, 2. 1879- 49

tain amount of alcohol has been developed
by f*rmentalion, containing a tm email
amount *f nutrition, and hurtful to the
hnman ayMem iu cunaequcoo* of ita alao-

Kos' Ygitis, Bjjs aid (Mira

Reaperand Mowers.
'

that you're m«*t afraid of," **id Ixdie.
looking amiiMd. “Not th* danger of get­
ting to love tbe Muff."
“No, I ren't aay that ia it, for I don't
often pay tbe penalty of a headache eltlxr
f.ir the firet or aaeood iodulgvnaa," replied
Pitman, in a atraightforward manner,

L. J. WHEELER

wan the greut preaeat point in'tte Prince'a
programme. Bat now Kugiand ia out of
hb combination. H« cm make no ar.
rangement of that aurt with the Ktenb.
and If be ha* made one with the tori* it
will not held. Thu b not tbe leant good
to humanity aecurcd by tbe Britmh

ite making oT one more «»et treaty
wjiich would ifave put England into that

ADRIANCE REAPER.

• With. Patent Tire Slop® Shoulder Spoke.
rolled in boiled oil. •

WHOLENO. 1302

Mimulato, gain a gradual and ineroaviog
Mren-th, and we weekly yield to ite ioeare
I sent demand*-"
“But if what you allege be true, where
m our guarantee that tho ala we drink ia a
pure malt liquor, and not a **ducing poi.
son ?" aakod Ix-rfie.
, .
'
“None at all, and if w* jad«* from the
•talc of health and ite appearance uf
regular beer dripkera, we must conclude
that at leaat aome uf the deteterioaa arti­
cle* just named barn beta u-«d iu ‘doc
taring' mat of the atuff we nail beer and

(unb mu of a Britah Minhtry.
t’.iefoemalJy to certain prom-vc* made
trot S.-srion. i'rioee Bbmark bro j«M pre
eentad to tte Imperial I'uiiamcut a very
iustractire paper co emigration fruai
Gcroany during tte year 1879. Frac
staiwtfc*' therein tabulated iu appear* that
no fewer than 33,337 rabjecla of tte Km
|*rc, nearly two-thinb being mate, took
ehip teat yrar for foreign pert* al Bremen,
Hamburg,Btettln, oe Antwerp, by tar the
greater number going to tte United
Siatra and British North A meric*. After
thorn cocaine* Australia sad Braxil seem
to be the must attraotiv*. This emigra
tlou total la the largut alnee 1874. when
the figure w*s 43,112 ; 1873 and 1873,
immediately after tte vrar, atewiag tte
vvrr f..rmi,labte result* of 133,650 and
ltl'J.638 nwpeetively. Coming to tte variova Btare. uflb* Empire, on* find* that
the grand total Of 33,327 emigraut., Fran■ia. wish a populalteu of over 25,300,000,
contributed more than 31,000 or a*v»
chrmrtha ol tbe whole, white Bavaria Ml
2,69.1, Wurtemberg, Saxony, Broten,
H&lt;*w, and IIstabarg following item in
the order of their rcspretiv* jouraa. Throe
figure*, it must te reroemterwd, only guag*
the flow of German emigration tkrough a

torn shows, raaadateuta, wax-works, for­
tune tollers, and natural, or rather unnat­
ural, phen I men*, aueh n ten*, dog*, and
l*mh«, with a superfluity of wcka, log*,

dismay into the hearts of those who delight
in n fcrot of horrir, namely, the polk* to hold, io »bo»1r the rirateyte ground
upon which hu rnemte* mu«t coneeotnue
ediet, wbieh foebids the entry ol keepers to fight ham.
.
into the cage* of wild animate. Parte has
There aro two forero in eooatant opera­
tion wbteh tend to break down every­
seldom eojoye&gt;l a more plrvunt boater.
where stick entero* sa that now matneuv.
An imaiearc crowd vieited M. Loyroa'i «*l by 1‘naoe Bbmark. Oa* b th* rechurch on Good Friday, inrinding a large actio* t&gt;f etter nations against tbo exercise
number r.f llMnaii Catholic*, anxious to
hear how tte ex-[«to« of tteir church
wtruld treat the subject* pecsillar to th*
solemn d.y. Thi* bold, striking bMorjal
.ketch of the Jewish .udon mm* tte time-of the lApiau tragedy was very different to poteou Bonaparte and of Prinoe Bbamrk
tte mild platitude*, varial by acathing a local opintet b solxtitutwl for the regu­
lar operiiticn of 0&gt;n bateaeo ol power; but
th* bateooe of power » a primitive peiitifrom tome pulpit*.
Wlh remarkable eel rootrivanrc wbteh epenta* ao Mnorably
frarteaanew h* diJ'aot ahriak, oa tho an­ and in aaeh gsocrally happy .econi with
niversary of the S-srioc's death, from trac­
ing beforo hi* cuugwgatum Ite picture, op
the auffcring* and peraeratteoa undergoim

tad that mote VI. never pa d, but I do wot
remember .you?
Stranger—W«l&gt;, I'm Ite man. Stem
then fortune ba* been up and down with
nr, aud-now It'* up and I'm ubte to pay
yeu and ratrota* upon iotaraat. B‘* ite
only ib'iag I own in throe parte. 1242.

�Korroa or m Bawsn .
D*ar Sir . —I o-xioe in your iwu of kat
woek a letter from the pen of J. W. Cu*
lor, ia which my name U made prominent.

ly puff - 1 gave him ia tl&gt;* JKwSlaaM*«m
OcmCmh A'Hrnmtt m* time ag*. ' A*
the geutlrenan aeeme to bar* enjoyed th*
“paff," permit me, through year column*,
to give him aMth*r of the tame kind. If
IU one 1 gave hij&gt; hm pul acveral dollar*
into hi* pocket, I aa* ear* a nteu of hi*
etemp wiU not object to another
But a* you read eu you notion that the
geuUcmaa doea not enjoy the •puff " *o
well after all, and that h« itrtvn v*ry
hardly to break th* fore* of my letter to
Noli** bnw be eodeavoe* «o do thlt:
1. By an attempt at ridicule ia which
be only naa'aaa himaelf ridieniott*—but a*
for that, 1 earn nothing about U.
2. By an attempt at an argument, which
for ahalfowMaa and mural turpitude I aev-

th* aak* of argument, that I am guilty of
the charge made, bow doe* Lori Muter
know but that th* Spirit of th* Moat High
• It tma* lo u* that I&lt;r*uwal politic* are prompted rue to paa* myadf for a Cbriarunning rather high, aodtehe &lt;|ue**ioa of
th* availability *f the candblatea pr*po*ed that for a good tad holy parpoa* the Groat
aareating too mneb importance in the pre­ Spirit of tha Cairene prompted ma to paa*
liminary diteumion ef the preeideaey ia myaalf off for a member of the M. E.
Republican circle*, and that if nr* la not Church of Haatiagn. Mich , ia order that
I
•xarciaad yealeuaiea ire likely t* be God might hay* the gfory da* me."
aroueed that will endanger th* nwmi of want joa aapocrally to notie* tbe conclud­
the Mocerefvl candidate at Chicago, al ing word* of thro* quotation*—“tha glory
the poll* in November. Thi* m*&gt;t not be.
Th* triumph^nf th* principle* tha^ th*
Republican party of to day raprmww*., i*
cf paramount importance, and they ought
not to be aodanymd by the gratifimiioa
of the penon*! a mbitfon of any mao or

j* w think-thi..hvuld Iwraually done
without drtrartmg from th* marit* of th*
P*n*mI favoeitn* of oth*r member* uf tha
party, wi.o an all pre*um*d to ba alike
Intonated far th* triumph of th* prioriptarf th* party by the election of it*

favorite* before tbe noutination. alill the
the grand fart remain* that
cMteft
of 18*0 ie.betweea organiration* repreteat
ing ypey distinct element*, and not be-

the IlepubUraa party i* pledged to a per.
actuation of th* bighcat form of civilira.
"«wn and gather* wider it* protentiog car*
the free *cbool«,' a fiw* p*«n», *• buueri
currency, equal proteRiow to the 'killed
band and brain of the operator, and tbo
enterpriae and capital of the borinem man.
That it demand* proteetioo for the Ameri­
can laborer from tbe ehcap cumpctitfon of
tbe pauper labor abroad and unqualifiedly
olaime for Crery man c«|ujl right* before
the law ; plitew'th. Ullot box beyond the
reach of raifianUm And that it further de­
mand* that erery woier ahall be protected
in hi* right to ro&lt;» uoce at every elect ion,
and to have that vole hoocAly counted and
allowed in makiag up tbe sum total of lb*
valea. That it ripauNw** with loathing
that cannot be. exprreaed ia word* th*
performane* of Gamion tn Main* and
Ifonil Kearney iu California and their ro­
adj aten everywhere. And to tu it auem*
of vantly more importance that th*** priaciplra aboald win *t the poll* ia Novem­
ber, than that any particular candidate
■hculd be aticeemfol at Chiaagu, how«v*r

Now, I submit that tbo mural turpitude,
and attar want of integrity aa revoalnd io
■a argument like thia, stamp the author ol
it a* morally equal to any ebarg* aaggat•d in my latter Io lb* Adoocaleof Chicago.
Th* thing h aimply blaaphrmov,
X By an attempt to explain a malice

convict raenped by awimmiag aero*. H*U
Gate to AmovU Nothing vary remark
■bl* alrau that, uf nrare*. That happen*
every day or tww. fhe curioua part of

i tbe atory i* that tlrare w*a a polire—an oo
land who took him into etmtody m *oou m
he got out of the water, 1 ball*** M^araIril to thi* roincidcMo M M tb* police
record* *f thi. viriahy ; and in fact, thi*
alleged faet would hardly recaiv* credence
but far a rircumatanre which will be Mind
further on From thi* point, however,
tb* Moey nounda morn natural. Ow l b*
way to tha Mallon bora* th* convict told
tbe ofiow that on* of hi* fallow oonvicta

lhej till Com to th. Frail.

FOR LESS MONEY AT

reported to law tu reclaim lb* arri-.g
htuband, but wa* defeated, and now aak*
the Coon foe damage* Tha tfociuoo t*
eagerly watched foe, a* there i* a natural

I. By a bit of blotter la which h* eballeogaa m* tb a public debate in CnitJtf
hall, on the aubj*c«, -Resolved, that the
M. E. Church .including Leri Maaur) ia
infidel to the leaching* of Chriai." AU' I
bar* to aay to that ia, that if. ever 1 aypaer
in public debate, I ahall waat to debate
1'aMor Cong. Church. *
with ao honert man.
And than, too,'!/
New if b* want* to explain, l«t him exahall waat to debate a qiantteu with *i I
\ plain. And. by tha way. it might be well
for him to explain why a letter ran»e ta
th* aecrotary of one of the Maaoute Lodge*
E. Church hrn admitted into her pulpite,
in thi* place, aakiog about hit Mandiog io
particularly. on the Sablwlh day, a man
the Fraternity here.
like J. TV Ciutcr, aa th* champion nf a
Ha* ba been codcar oring to paw him.
Holy Can**, ahe ha* been infidel lo tbe
leaching* of Chrite. .See Matthew 7-1 &amp;.)
It would be toe much, Mr. Editor, to
aak you to pnbitah all (he errerpondeoe*
I hare io my poaaemioc on thia Coater
matter. I had not thought to gire it to
th* public at all until I raw Mr. Coater a

inquiry of ooe Cualer ia rereived with
many thank*. Said Coater came tu Syl­
vania oa Tunaday aflernoon ; (topped at
th* Lathrop Houae, a etriclly tcmDeran**

AN OHIO MAN.

YOU CAN GET THE BEST

Sylvania.'
Wbotaidnof , .My letter
doee not my anything of th* kind. ■ It
would aeem by thia that there are matter*
of fact connected with hi* atoy at Sylvania,
Obit&gt;, that, in hie own catimatfon, need in
explanation, and when I have *ubmitted
lo your reader* »ome eurreapoodence that
I have in my pvaaeatioe. they undoubtedly

from th* prater of lb* M. K Church. and
■till another from the pastor of th* Congre­
gational Church, all of Sytraaia, Ohio. T
gire them ia th* order ia which they ram*

fLOWXi POTS,
suns is sms
SUUD BUF.

new. Com* here *oom other time and w*
will gladly welcome you."
Coater Mid,
“I do Mt think I or my iMture will do
you any hans." It wm finally arranged
that he abcmld tactsre M . ffaturday and
Sunday evening*
Tbe next wuening while eaUmc on one
of my member* (Mr. AdaU), Bro. Cator
and Mr. Cuater earn* io, and Bra. Cator
introduced Mr. Crater to the family, raying ,
that ho waa a Methodwt brother, end h*
wiabod them to entertain him in pert, ca I officer did not give chaa*, but berried
pecially si to lodging, until tbe next Moo ,
। down to lb* ahor* to (pprcbeod the other
day (Th*a bring Wedomday morning 1.1
, euavict which hi* late primmer had de­
Bro. Cater had arranged with a.&gt;m« other : dared waa making hi* way lo lb* - Long
familta* fur Mr. Crater to gnt hh meal* at lakod ibore. I need hardly add that the
their boawa. Mr. Crater accordingly took eoofidiag cop waited ia vain for th* aupShia abode at Mr. Adefc'e WedMwfay,
porition* fugitive, and finally went to
uroday and Friday evening* Mr. Crater | bendqurterr very mock crmtfaUes to
attended our meeting*, took part therein, I
• rdato bi* rad atoey aod taro over the
epeaking each «r*uing, and always indicat .
I
captured
coat in corroboration thereof. '
tug and expeoming cympithy with the!
i A curioui lawrait, in fad, th* meat
orating*. Oa Wednenday ermilng, at the I
I novel that ha* com* before our court*, i*
raggmtaoo of Bro. Cater, I naked Mr Cua- i
ou trial before Judge NrilMU and a jury
ler lo aak* th* opening prayer, which he I io tb* cuurt room, and before tbe aatne
declined doing, after meeting coming to
me end ezewetng himaelf by raying be wm judge a* Theodore Tdtew'a real agaitut

IN

THEONLYMEDICINE
.That Acta at Che Same Time on
THE LIVER,
' THE BOWELS,

■

PAINTING MY WORK

&gt; and the KIDNEYS.

his Mason batter than ever before. I ntu determine.) to make *i
good a Wagon ns is sold by anyone. This I will prove to any ton
who will cal! al my shop. Price lower than anv other &lt;«&lt;!
WAGONS OR BUGGIES.
.

tTEMBBU XUFHI1M.

Among a larg* number of mw and
, elegant rretdaonoa now ia promaa of arect' iou in Fifth aveoac are fit* magnificent
bquam. palace* io fact, far' variuu* mem
I ben of the V aoderbilt family Thane Sv*
I manatoa* aro to eue. all told, 11,850^00,
1 tbe moat eipaaMv* bring that of young
■ CorMfina, who propoore to egpend thrum
quarter* of a mtliiou an a home
Our New York Street eUaaing Bureau
hat great difieultie* to eouteod with. Il
, oo aocner make* pewit v and artiatic little
face of th* earth that 1* daapieablr mean.' m-jundl uf din, thia* adding to lbw archi
it lathe purely hypocritical on*.
toconal taauty of our rwoowoed city, than
With the facta of thia currmpoodcurv j
in my pomeraion, if I had raid nuthio?
about them, and had tacitly coo*enlr-l to .
b» carver, and that bad **a|*ted him to '
impure upon th* people, then in hi* **ti-

H. Cator, Mclhodiat.and made known baa
buaiucM. Uro. Cator and Bn&gt;. Tbompwo
of tbe Congregational Chureh were in the
midat of a aenm of meeting* . they did nut
foe! like Mopping th* meeting* for a lecture
ef My kind. Said Coater reprenanted that
b* vu poor, had aa invalid wife, and wai
not able to pay board at tbo hotel, and
Lnt us hive Fair Play.
requeued that if they would procure him
It aertainly aeemra* though the De­ bsard until Saturday he would remain,
Our Washington Uttar.
troit f’nar d Trafote* wm going a good and deliver bimacll of hi* temperance uu
IT. alao
way* out uf iu way, in view of th* yrwR- Salurday and Sunday night*
WaaBiwinos, April 15, 188#.
knowo public etntimeot of Michigan, to
A remark able debate ia now guiagon
manufacture public Motimcni for General
ia th* Senate oa lb* Ganera Award bill,
Grant, by auch article* a* that in Friday'*
and lb* ioicrcaUng feature of il i« that
r«p«r, entitled “Foaling tbe Book*." TV*
•ubmiuhal there ii, today, no probability
uiog amtrnt with tbe Democratic lawyer*.
that the vol* of cither I'coneylvaaia or
He maiatain* that tb* people who owned ■hip* that’ ware dwUreyed by the rebal I
Grant, and that M the *enlrary th*
crui*en, whether they cam* attfotly nnder j
friend* ol Mr Blaine with good ream,
th* view of the Geneva Conference ur Sut,!
claim *t leaat a atrong minority, of the
ahould be rcimburaed rather than the Io-1
vote* in each of iben* drlegatir at, and wa
aurano* Cempknice, which madt large
think that lb* probahilitia ar* that ia
profit* from the ahip owner*.
Pennsylvania, Mr. Blaine will g*t the ma­
jority rote oa thafirot ballot. Hat friend*
tbare amen that be will do that, and ib*y
ought to kMw . breidca. ia flew of th*
public expmaiea there, if th* party ia rep

HASTINGS.

I atn belling Farm Wagons thia year cheaper than anv
;-. the
country. I warrant every Strok of Timber and every Ir
.. tbcra
to be good. Any Wagon or Buegy of my make that t- l-p •
shows p&lt;x»r material, I WILL REPAIR. THE SAME .FREE OF
CHARGE if it is seal to my Shop.
I atn

REED
' 47®4

llutiogs, March 23, 1880.

What is it?
Ana.—Youl
Prescriptions and
| Receipts.
X_
What is it made of?
Ans.--Pure DRUGS only.
How is it made ?
, Ans.— With care and nccurary.
H Where to gel it ?
Ana.—At Roberts A Hotchkiss,
where you will always find a fol! and
select Stock of

Drugs and Medicines.
Our expense* are light and we sell
goods in same ratio.

FINE CIGARS AND

people who cumpeehend nothing of th*
my»l*t:ca of otKeialum. *e*ai to think it
would be mneb letter to her* the mini*,
tor* hilla abovclvd ietu cart* immediately
and taken away’: but their ootioe ia evi­
dently abatud. foe no atreet uAcul within
th* memory of th* 4d«et inhabitant ha*

largely true ia New York, tod it abouid
law and more equity, m Senator Blaine |
not be forgotten by tbo** who pewpo**
present* it, they would b« more apt to j break out of a window in hfo prfoou and
clambered along a elolheriroe aero** to the
fairly “ta poet th* Book*,' and thereby
aeenr* their right*,
back window* of • iroemvnt houae and
give tow* ta public sentiment.
ahead, but tbe order had been diaarraoged
Th* Democrat* were lo
th* army 1 mad* a furiou* ateaak 'upon a littln fourAgain, io thi* cmiaty of Barry, k ia by the aicktten. of Li* wife , that he had
year old child. Tbe barat mre the child *
Mt trn* that Gao ! Grant ia th* raeood or j had to taka car* of her in peraoo for over appropriation bill with tbrir political rider face tn a frightful manner before h* could
lo prevent troop* bring*Hationad at th*
teeth choice of any cooaiderabl* proportion '! two mouth*
wm without money ; had
Iv drivun off and killed.
bthiaai*/ for
*f tbe Republican*
Our Republican*.,’ only lectured uuce in the two muuth* , re- poll* But it will, have no effect. Th*
right out of tea are foe,Mr. Blaiae ■* their ' oeivod for the l*clure ten dollar*, neren of Coartiluiion plainly giro* the Frraidrot RhtJanriro baa foe th* moat important
whkh be rent to hl* wife, and waa hero the power and enjoined upon him th* duty part of ua cargo a lol of forty krg. rail­
final choice, and aimoat a* atrong for any । with only three dollar*, one *f which h*
road
attire,
built
by
th.
HownSoafo
Com
1 would have to pay out for hotel bill at of nriag all thu force at hi* command in
, noon. W* were bolding union ntraiinp certain cam, and if there i* any threat of Railroad of Bratul Thi* Km fo a partioduturbancc
by
Ifomocnta
in
any
aectioa
at th* limo, and he took a very active part
alar pet of the large-minded and pragrenm
| iu them. We let him May until Sabbath, oe eketitre or nay other day*. Prreidcnl iv* aovemgn who*. Um* it hear* and who
which WM the day far our t 'nioo Tuupcr- Haye, will not ae* lb* peace bruk.n for
, *m* meeting, he ngreriog to May for th* th* lack of tree, wbeebrr of th* army er
coUeriioo. I procured him a place I* Mop
■o m tu nar* bt&lt;* bia hold hilL
Then
| where h. Mopp*d, b. falrifiwi me and fam
Uy, which cairned n&gt;« much pain, and
। greatly iareorad the ehurch and the batter ' ” ------ li.'’--------------------------------t&gt;*rt of lb* community. W* think him to I *!**.'?t^’* nT??er?!".. *UI. Bl&gt;‘ ”f
b* a very bad and dangirona man &lt;in tbe
—V- __ a-_ il.

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REAL ESTATE

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UNDERTAKING

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�Joseph Cook at Olivet.

Hoary Cltuew roiavd Um frame far
new barn h« Tkanday.
| D. M. Briatel epact

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■ &gt;»»e andtenoc on temperanco at West
I Castleton. Tba week there eecrov to u
I going forward to certain aucene.

toocMag hb theory ,«

Tbo "Ohio Ms.," Dr. Kmromiy will bo 1
st the lleming. Hutue, Friday April 23d,
I prepared to relieve and
,|j .ho may
l oil upon him. No cbargn far em&gt;aulte~ !

Blabbica and Bhriner.
Committee on Side and Croea Welks,
Aid. Sbrioer, Proeton eod Young.
Committee oo Ordiaaneee, Aid. Young,
Stebbina and Hurdles.
Ifammittee on Fire Departwett. Aid
Weimert. Proeton and Wood.
Tbe Davenport, luwu, Gantt, aap the
Accts were praMoled from Grvble k
republican party wm nercr Ufaro oo rieb Burnell, 828 24. Thu earn.. was rvfarrod
In PnaMrouial limber, tad tbo difeenlty
&lt;d choice being enhanced thereby. U U not of Phil. Niskere, enmpiling City Charier,
wias tn be blindly pertisau.
4&lt;. 130. which was allowed by eyen and
Co-fat the ameuded law dealers in apirii- nays aa fallowa
Hoot iiquor moat pay a lisetioe of »200, in
C/*a.*l.'‘.'?7?Tr''_ 1 yjsaesb C«U* Os. pl'rSr
fanoroted liquors only 160. The licenro
Entered at the Post Office yror hegiue co Urn fast Monday io May,
The Constable Bmd ef L. Bench with
Hastings. Mich., as SecondThe prevalent good humor ef the Re’ eurotieu was presenieil sod spprored by
cla ss Matt er.____
publican party, uotwiihutandiogite ounBicts syen snd nays as fallows •—Aid. Bartow,
The RepublienM ef tha -till ward r.f tbo •• to prenidvntial onndideteu, girue a good .Hardke, Prestoo, Stebbins. Weissert and
City of Hsatinge are r ■quested • u&gt; meet at pnaqmet that ut laA the ngbt ticket w|lj
tbe oBee cf tbo County CVrk oa the even be eeLetid, and that thia ticket wDI be
Ing of Saturday tbe 2ith Inal, at 7i p. m..
.far thvYarpono of elettlog 4 delegatee lo
Hou. Jacob Mueller, tx Lieutenant
attend tbd Qronty Ccarvnifan to be held
Cuveruvr, after a careful study of the Ger­
man fenling in Northern Ohio, hue ex­
press’d tbe opinion that if Grant ie nomi­
N,y»_Aid. JltebbiM and Wood—•
nated the State will rive a Dvmoerntie maBy AM- Prcetoo—
jurity uf 23,W0 to 50,00?!.
Our Mr. Bruu'w. ia viaiilng frieuda al j'
Ita-Jml, That the Recorder be, and
• To tl&gt;e iaterriMiop open letter nt Hoe. is hereby iuatruct*! to wirrniso for araled
Ornagavilln tbia w«ck.
peupoMia
lor the City Printing aa provided
For Paints and Oils call at 8. D. Bisgbam of Leneiog. co tbe preei- by the City Charter’
The seme wee adoptr4 by ayes snd nays
Holloway's Drug Store.
,,
,
, v ,,
,
°
,
IfaruM on the revuhof tha Eng mh'afaeL. N. Mix«r hav put ■
uf r-aial on .
.
&lt;
1 r.'Sti.r4.
Atiasa.u. r O i -Hailt—,. X-ir.-Z rU.* "

ia to be decidedly improv
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iC-fapany N» One. bald oo Turvd.y
*v«Mf tbn 20th inat., tbe fallowing

&gt; _ .

Try the 60 cent Tobacco ..^,.
at Holloways Drugstore.
Thursday of thia work

8btruer
Engineer, Frank
Steward^ Myron Vrooman

»y Fprgey**. in ‘h* 4th wanl.

atodrnti| brvn ao anrormlnl ia obtaining

Tlicorw afatern.on (’• *rnl-u*»v,uire.
u nearly ruaipfated. 1: will bul.1 about

•'tuaiioM aa from tha Grand' Rapida
Btuinewa Colirgt- and Practical Tnnuing

Sunfay;

The Finest line of Wall
Paper in the city at Hollo-.’"'-,1. “
from thin Insttmtion M,thwT XTO of their
war . Drug Store.
„u,,ri ,^.4.
CbMtvr Me»~r has juHreoetrel a cir | .

l»4orri.re.lwn...4

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READY-MADE CLOTHING I
Splendid Stock of Gue HATS AND CAI’S, and
ai.d b»«c on Its ini the IJluwiug organ* :
tbe Wilcox k White, of Meridm. Coan
The I’rieee * Ca , of Buffalo. N T., and
the Clough k Warren, of Detroit, M»eh.
I alao bold myrilf in rredfaena to rlron,
repair and tune iutrunsrrtx Baiiafaetioo
puaran'ord.
Should yva wiab tu trade

near tbe Railroad, became exuted at a
paaaiog train, leaped the lente and rao af­
ter tbo train, p^tb. cattle guard aad
up tbe tract aa far ae tbo 8mt bridge,
aiogootb. Gth al August last. Il has '
where II Ml through aud remained until a
aiaoe been steadily peaked by oar baet
workers throughout the State and mum
to moat with hearty approval
A coorentioa rd thia Cuogremwaal District, rvprra-oted by ell tomperaaee urgaa'oalions.
was held at Jnekaoe, February 18&lt;h. 1830.
when the .-cari urine. of the Red Ribboo
hocr Sunday morning 1 Sth fastBate Cooventioo were heartily endoraed
A 'm KtdJi*g party went
The dtatrict oMveatioa roeolred to ealiet
Lamuri Paella ia Leighton oa I
ell tempernnen orgaatxations and all frienda
•vppoM they had a g.«d time.
of tampemoce, without diutloetioo of
creed or party, ia thia gnat work. The

New MBortment of Spring Cloths, Gassimeros and Soilings,
And fine line of Tailors Trimmings to match.
Merchant Tailoring done ia all its Breaches.
.
Carpeta, Mailings, Oil Clolha and Ragg.
.
Ladies, Misses and Children’s fine Shoes and Slippers.
w HEADQUARTERS

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SALT, -mm

Empire Block, Corner Store.

Tboite wubing to purcliufe a fir«t-daM

ORGAN OR PIANO

A GRAND DARGAN

Pipage eall second doer wett of the Bsnk.
forold ones.
w

Prof. Fred Alien MiUa who ha* been
lecturing at Leonard* Hall Um laat week,
■ill gire bin doting laoture to-night. Ilia
career at tbin place baa been one of uapar

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New organa exchanged
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ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED
E. A.. MATTISON,
Second-door Wceiof the Bank, Hostings, Mich.

NEW \GOODS!
The mon ■..nderiu! remedy of the age
in LOW placed within tbe rwh of all. Be
, be rich or be be poor, il e-»n two king to
[give thia great remedy atrial. Da. Ktwo's
CauroBat* Gnutu CoMrocwc, far
I Dyspepsia. S^k Headache.
Sprits
Lies of Appsrii*. ffaur Simnech, Coming

DRY GOODS !

Erriybody ! D”«w Watvre. Oliver Wait,
Card—M. H. Amphtrtt. i

over ben: Sunday more tag. eraBwwcfajf
■boot daylight aud eootinuln^ noli! about
bail" paat right o'cbiek.
Fxrwwro Kava jaal motnoeord plowing

Dx'yxn.
Mrs. Wm Bsrlow f.M been pnttln;

Usi.« will hold a ircyAt Social at Red
ILbbow HsU, W«k ere.. April 28. Tbe
fallowing programme will be In order.
■ will be wrigbed oo eotcriog
and the weight and name of
writta.0 oa a slip of paper and

MILLINERY

W. A. Spaldiog had ia thirteen acree of
oats tbe last day of Marvh.
tbe Pioneer Sunday School, in tbe
Spalding dimriut. meet ta orguiaa next
Sauday at throe o'clock.
Tbe Milo P. 0. hm beoo changed from

' | getitleatau will draw a slip from the box
VU-rMJI

AT

il

Condition Powders for l§ 1
cents a packsco at Holloway's Drug Store
tLa 6rm of Go&gt;d

Julius Bussell’s

•“&gt; •» — "*"»

I»■&gt;—r-'mW1—-f 'k. Ui«.
Jurors.
Tbs fallowing w a lite

bare ; it will be thirty-two by aixty.feur
feet, carriage room will be thirty-two fart
square, bom place far a dance.
Baah,

tenting Hon. Wta. S. Goodyeer. are fa
New York bnjprg epring and aummer

CAPC1NE

Baltimobb—H. C. Faber.
BaitnY—Awriw J. Bradley.
Caat.TON—George 0 'bey.

The M. E. Souinl wB! be entertaiaed hy

April 28«h. lUfreohmeutv al 6 unlock.
Cordial inritatfao to all.

$500 REWARD

Don’t fail to attend the
Grand Opening cf Sprinff
Millinery Goods at Julius
Russell's on Friday and Sat­
urday of this week.

for My C«m of Catarrh that Can’t

HALL’S CATARRH
-CUKE.

od

Ea-Govenror, John j. Begley of Detroit,

listen te thia eloquent advrotatro of Repab
licM prioriph a.
Uestinn ledge No. 9H. »- O. O- Tbaa ekrtml aa d J-zstes to thn Teru^rawe i
Cioventiun on Tuesday swtt. Trivura

J. Mrfiwaln.'j.-lin MeKlwai®. and Mrs.

IPtTlABb—Jan. Riley and James Vue
WaRhoO.,
.
TUOBBAPFLB—Benjanria Cunia and
E. S Grrofend.
WoopLAMD—Parcel M. Wheeler.
YaWKXB 8 FBI a OS— Frank Sylraalrr.

vf attractive fashion metier L.Oowinp the
mammoth colorau plate. A dmgti far a
ttdy in Java ennraa is given oo the “Novsit," pope, end tbo dtagrsua pattern ie far
a lady’a tadioe. tl-at ran br'wurn also as a
atroet jacket. Every depertmeot ia Blled
with attractive m.Ur, end ladies will
proeounee the'• May Gcdry" owe of the
pleaiaeieat eurpriaro iA the pleemnt

NO CUKE, NO PAT.

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL
«S® ' '
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5.000
GO

REAL ESTATE.

Clement Smith. Judge.

knsppsn's Law Office.

JS.'BStt.'.'WJtTSrM! W.
Estate vfRbuda P. GriSth etal mineflt in Chancery, aud had unused opportuoBond Sled and letter of guardian,
ttlea far inrimaey midi diaiingaiabed
Froocb t»UB|&lt;intia, ioriudlng aueh
mco aa Tbiera, GniaM, Rsaan, Mrrimefi,
Immartiroa. Barrut. and Priam N.pulee. ; Hr. J acom Oil; I tried it, and team now
hearing.
fams iLal ths result was eMemmhing. Dav
fLtato of Frank Alleu deceased.
with thana men, and oiLcro equally fa- ing hardly Med np tbs 6rm boule. I found
■woa. Tbe nrtiele in Arrtrnmo’Juutosmo to aril reel e.lale Heated.
■AL evMtata of a number of ramatkably
David
Estate of John Hall, deceased
D.
■ppoinlod adndniateatnv.
Bond 81*1 arnl letter
la the matter of Fanny Randall.
Order enterod admitting her to the asylum
. txthe irxmiM at Kslamanno Mish. U&gt; be
supported al the exp-cae of the Stele.
April 13 —Estate uf Fran'. Allen de.
cm^cd. Oath and bond
»f "•&gt;

PH1LAUELPUIA, BALTIMORE
WA8BIX G TON,
CINCINNA Tl.
LOV1SV1LLE. INDIANAPOLIS,

fa-wES

Smoke the J. H. M. Cigar imurd Peiition fled Pte license to
at Holloway's Drug Store.
real rotate. May 10th oobi amigo^

dirolioafof pranperity.

I’OR

For Carden Seeds call at
Hollo way's Drug Store.

Owf'-ar. a-rrita., wai«.

llaj-

GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS !

Frank Beamer baa bought out Gale
Searle' Lirrty business, borsa, harnesses,
and carriages far 81,200.
Mr Groeafead has a new abed far agri
■trt ia thia county.
cultural implimeata. Tbe Osborn Reaper
It b expected that D. P.Sagvodorph,
is promlneat emeu; bin Meek.
Pramdvul of tbo 3d Cungreaaiimal Dwlrict
We bad another tnmemdeu stunn of
wind and rain, lent night, nod now il ie

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I Bro.

GOODS J

Beautiful line of Silk and Embroidered Tiee and Rehm,
Brown and Blcerhed Cottons from I to 2i yards wide,
Splendid Stock of fine and cheap

Tbe Cougregalioael Church wxs crowded
last Sunday by bsaren of throe diaeoenca
by Rav. Taylor Related vf Middleville, in the Lrotnre Committee. Olivet, Mich.
support of tbe Chriatian Sabbath. Tbe
County Temperance Convention.
Advent preacher wee present, taking oetea,
A county eoaveatfao of the Friends of
ao we await with some eageroeaa the
Temperance will Im held al IU1 Ribbon
Hall, io tbe City of Heatings, on Tumd.y.
lie twaaty-eerecih day of April next, at

Juuia was etruck by lightning oa Sands
eight. Tbe chimney was scalier*! an.
tbo aUvepipe enjoiated and other mall
rial* diearraaged.
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't-un-M.!-,,. ...
irvy CMiniy.

John 8. Goodyear

XSJEiySSS

Trimming Silks, Velvets, Fringes. Ribbons, Buttons.
An elegant Assortment of Hamburg EmbroideriesGuipure, Valenciens, Madras and Torchon Laces.

eight except Sunday, far nine anoocMtre
ntghta.
Phrenology, Maguctiam, Elocu­
tion, Phyafafagy eta.
Uta next oat
gagemeat io at NmhriUa. thia county.

wr.u'e nrurr Qtnrl

afternoon uf the 20ib inat.
ahould he4r him

FOREIGN AJSTD DOMESTIC,
Fine and medium priced

j. u.„, A„a—. Amtutol

Foreman, Al ioto Wuulvy ,

DnaoL.fargei that Hon J ibnJ.

With a very desirable and most complete Stock of

himself with snrpaaaing power. Olivet
CM be readily reached by a drive arrow
tbe country and We would euggmt this
aa an excellent opportunity of hrnrieg tbe
greet Bouton Lecturer.

standing committees, six : Committee on Btroeta. Aid Prcetou,
' Wrirocrt, Barlow and Wood.
I Commiueo on Fionnoe, Aid. Barlow,

P3«T OFFICE TIME CARD,
filers.atTM a. a.

_

, Eve, May lot. Tbo bou» «o tbo aabjoot "Docn death end all T" aunda [««mmoody at tbo bead of tbo Ibt of all hh
' popular factarro Oo thia topic Mr. IM

.irnir N jmiriaiM* guardian hlml.
Kaxa!. af Edith la Bullis a mitxe.
Pmilioo Shd f«• ““ »“!
May 1"th. maxi aasrgwvd far boeneg.
JUat. of Hstli. M. Kwhw ■ wriMrRrpmrt in fall 8led and gnsrdma die

W&lt;; prase *M»

Apply al

Knappen's Law Office.
WE Will MAKE THIS HUIFOSITIOS.

Knnppen’t Law Office.

Knappen'i Law Office.

Knapoen5* Law Office,

Farms For. Sale
Knappan'a

�SELLERS'

OLD AND HELU

COUGH

There arc 2,730 languages

SYRUP
men sfoss to change the farmers are th*
hadiex ebss. That b om goad reason why
Michigan baa never gone taek oa her Re
publican record from 1834 until tta pre*
ent time. On the stump to rach town*,
with Grant a* a eaadidate, it would be ap
bin wort, with a great dal of il to do.
Now, MA to ta personal (for 1 believe

50 Years Before the Public.

Don't remark that there's nothing sew
under tbe ran. There are sixty new style*
of .pring bounce*.
Victor lingo drinls code* every h*ur
Antenna* etaw it when
ha* oomc oti of the fire stroogur and ia th* day.
greater in every raped. Ila.1 he been they go to the theatre.
nomiaalcd 4 Cincinnati in 187il. Ihb
Cow* give milk aud milk tuckn butterStale would have gireo him dO,&lt;MX&gt; ma­ uira pro tallow and tallow uiaka oleo;
jority, 17,01X1 more than it gave to Haya. margarine or ox-botter.
There was many a lumber casnp ia the
No oa-..' familiar with governmrala aud
north wood* where nearly every mao wa* a
Democrat and all weald have voted for mala will ta surprised lo learn that a jackhim. Tta Gbwataek party, to etrong in am ia often tbe power tabled a thrownwcatiru .Michigan, would have hardly bad
"You look good enough to eat.” stid be,
an existence. Many meu, some of them looking over her shoulder into tta mirror.
now leading' Democratic editors, would "Food for redaction,” ata replied, without
have remsimol with ua to help os ia thh
trying hour of 188U.
WWe Tita,/tar X
*-.;ru that
Grant b the second choice of Michigan,

Tbe following open letter has been
written by the Ilan Stepbgn D. Bingham
of Iniaaing in response to Nnqnirim addremuil by a praaaineot Michigan Republi­
can who was one of tha delegates from

LxxstNu, April H, 14HU.
Dxab titaYour* of Aped 7, b rw
reived auking.my view, aw to, the streogMt
pmaidcutial candidate iu Michigan and tta
probable position of thia Slate in cm*
Gnat b nominated, to which I reply at
ouec by open l*cter. .
.
Called tn 1S7R to the cbairaiaMhip of
the Republican Slate Ceutrl! Committee
without my kaowledge $r conaest. a posi­
tion to wl.ich I was re elected iu 1872,
1471 and 1R7C witboat an oppodng vote,
it was my duty and | Icsaure lo lead the
party to victory in the ampeigns of 1870,
.1872,1874 and 1876 1 held this posi­
tion until 1878, when I resignsd iu pur■suaOM uf the i-ivil service order, which
had no relevancy ia ihb Suu, as no feder­
al officer was allowed to ta a delegate at
&lt; t’.her of the Rcpeblioa National Con­
vention* of 1872 cr 187ll. The intimate
acquaintance thereby gained of l* —’
meats of the Republican* bf Michigan
enables me to expr&gt;»* mjr viown a
knowledge oT the real aituatioa.
As you know, 1 am a »trn«ig i
Blatoc, aa I wm iu 1B7G, tat
. ..
nut affevt my jvlitical intuition in reply­
ing to your questions.
I bclifftu that the uomiaaiiuu ol Greet
would make of Michigan. Wiscuaaia, Ohio,
Indiana, Illinvi*, New York, New Jersey,
CounecUcut California and Oregon douT-lful Slates, sod our defeat certain
First--Because I Cud by a careful iaTesligatioo of tta public xulimaot, to
which I have given mu-h thought for tbe
past six months, that at lost one Ratmbli-

bin uX the Mxxsod, third, at fourth, or
th* choice &gt;1 *11 of the Blaine men ol
Miohigan. They waat Bhin* if Atj can
b*vs him ; they do Dot want Grant in any
event aad will Mt have him If they can
help it.
Barties never go backward without go-

etreogtb io tbo north. The Republian
party muet be one of prograu. if it woald
•till march ou to conquer Wherever IUCblicaaiam b st rung in any Stale that
1 m candidate of 1:* own, there Blaine
lit tta great magnetic lander, whoae life and
,rtx&gt;ird command confidence and cathusi
aetic support. If you go 10 Stela tbit
are doubtful you 'Wil! find tbe atrengbo’d*
of tbe party aupperternof Blaine. Take
St. Inwrvnec and Jcflcrxjo counties in
New York ns an lUuslratioc. in no Stole
has he the coufidcnco and rappori of tbe
Btaara fo a greater dcgrcr than ia Michigaa. I believe that be can be darted, and
have yot to learn llial there b anything to
be mate by dropping th* strong mao of
the party ta a National oca lol any more
than iu tbe election of load candidata.
if Blaine cannot bo nominated, either
Edmunds, Garfield, Waehbuntc or a
doacu ethers that might ta named.

of tta Halted Stela baa been elcetad du­
ring lap year. Tbit is aomething for tbe
girls to wonder over.
A dressmaker got mad because tar
lover serenaded her with a flute. She
said Aa got all tha fluting she wanted iu

OH. SMITH'S

STILLINGI.

TUTT’S
PILLS

Potato.

cttxNCMftY maUL —----«MM* ta teraS1 etv*■ itei I* Hmiuai u* ta
&gt;&gt;na*»r aaaam MMOe k* ite rUuula Vwrs to

PHYSICIANS, CLEROTMER AMD
THE AfFUCTEB EVE1YWHE1L
THE BREATE1T MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE ABE.

TUTTS' PIUS

Sgg

SlCSsCrt
KflhK

TUTT'S PIUS
for half priee, a* he had but out aye. Bat
■ he manager told him it woald &gt;ak* him
twice aa long to sac tbe show a&lt; it wouH
shy body rise, and charged him double.

Brod ateak without salting. Sait dtawa
thejuica in cooking; it i&gt; dtbrable to
keep these in if pamrible. &lt;\nA over a
hot Are, turn frequ-ntly, veering on bulb I
sides. Tlaca an a platter . *al- ami pp :

I bra juux pudou for haviog written j The Jtaramf for April 1* filled with its
। usual assortmea' of mtitr opectaHy inat rack length, but could noiulo ju«tice to tereui*g to those who' are engaged io
yvur &gt;|«o&lt;iuu&gt; u&lt;tarwi&gt;c.
I atock raising in soy of its breach. ■ 1mMichigan decried tbr quretioo
a Kemral by tbe use of Thoroughbred
presidential candidate in 1876. A solid,
as. What taa been d-Nte in Coogre*.
delegation from Michigan.in 18SU will iarefmnce t*&gt; Coatagiotta Dbnasmof Live
gire, in my judgement, Blaine the Domi Slock. Probable Cost af Stamping out
nation. Il is a tardy art of joatku oa h«r Un; Plague. Breeding Hors.-. Chap. 1&gt;
part Had New York aad I'cnmylvcnia laflocoee uf Soil and Food ia H»r&gt;«
OU inaUurtod their delegatee, 1 should Breeding. Lbt of Trotters with R.-aonia
not ta iu favorol itin Michigan. These from 2 27 lo 2:23. TU Clydcoiate Siad
hntructiuM were dearly, against the will Book Grsio ia the Sammer Ratlin.
•I tta Republican voicr^of iho* Hute-. Effort ef Graaiag aad Stall Fooling on
Here tach instruction* would be in Beef
Ma.llrd B«f..
Breedia- for
accordance With tta will of th* party by
at least fire lo one, and why abould they
not be carried out ?
'
Il would strengthen ua beyond msaeure, proviar Dairy Cow*. Feeding Animals,
and from that moment tbe gloriouv Repub Chap. 32. Care of Gow* before and after
lian party of Michigan Would taka a new Calving.
Dairying aad Ikcf Growing.
I—-r i;r- I.__ .u -____ _______
Sheep Owner* Opportunity. Saparfiuc
Wool.
Croaaing Different Breed* of
Sheep. L'ae of Whey ia Feeding Pip.
AaalyabofMr. il*as‘ Hog Chobra Spe­
cific, aixl a number of valuable and iat*iatiog articl.-* on Hovax, Cattle, Dairy. ‘
Stacp, and Swine matters will ta font*! is
ihb taue.
Published hy the St..k
Journal Company Chicago. Ill*,, al $2.13
per annum. Scou 2&gt;1 coot* for aperim* n
copy. Subaeriptioo* taken at the Basokb

And thi* Jelaa* comprise* a* many old
«oldier* a* any othar claa*. Thou bolten
in advance are to a large degree, men who
hate never held and uevef expect to hold,
office, many ut them meehabiaaykod labor "
ing men, who bare stayed and worked
with ua thus far, but who will now.bolt iu
ease Great b the candidate. Some on
account of the third term, some becaiuc
they aay be ha* held cu-xigh of honor and*
office, some beause they taliove k to be a
step backward, an 1 that the Republican
party u one of pragma ; some l*vsit*c
they will not bear the humiliation of tta
avowal that tta party is reduced to oue
man u a candidate , and suck beause
they believe hb election weald ta the perpeUiati &gt;n ef machine politia. That 13,WU
Repabliana in Michigan wnuld bolt Grant
if tins State ailed in hi* nominslioo, I
think absolutely certain.
Second — Hi* Mminalioc will kw* tt* a
large claa* of man, who, although now not
of us, would act with ns ifaocu* other can­
didate was uominatnl. Tboc men com
hypochondria
prise Republicans who wsnt into tta
Greeley movement of 1872, also many
E. 8. Bakina, editor ef the (iauOt,
lUpubliaute who hare enue into th* was elected village ekrk of Bellevue, at
Greenback ruovement, tod a boat of Dem

Given up by Doctors.
"Is tt possible that Mr. Godfrey I* up
and at work, and cared by so timplc a
remedy.
•
“I aarare yoa’it ia UM that ’ be ia tnItaly eared, and with nothing tat H&lt;sp
Bitten, and only ten days ago hie doctor!
gat* him up and said be must die.
“Wcll/aday* That ia remarkable* I
will go tbia day and get some for my |^&gt;&lt;
George—I know tape are good.”
31 38
Tta N. Y. Zaj^mLs/ eaya tb* lode
Aliena desiring lo vote at the next Pres­
ta many Republican recruits from Demo
idential
elryxiou
muit
declare
their
inteopeodoat
Republican*
ia
thia
Slate
ar*
get­
erato in Michigan if Tildao b numiaated,
tat none if ia leaving him ib*y are called lioea before the 2d day of May.
ting tketaselv** ready to dffoai General
upon to auppurt Grant.
Gnat, abould be be nominated by the Chi­
Tbe
Cinciaaati
Kojninr
(Dea.)
say*
Third—The spring electitoa pruve that
cago Convention. It would ta wdl lor
the Democratic aud Greenback partia will
unite in Michigan at the coming eloetioe.
Thrir owe b bopdum if lb*y act Mperalo
ly: thorefere, everything ncecreary will
Gov. Garaalou says be has "slept when
be eoocedc-d on talh *ida to seewre a co* .
■ bullets whistled through the Irw." B((ve
ing that view, with Grant aa a candidate,. men seldom boast of their exploit*.
Bas
what an the prospect* ? Had they united1 ah always do.
in 1878 wo woald have been beaten by
Th* Republican party will nut commit
nearly 27,OW vota. There did unite al(
tta spring election of 1879, and although■ suicide. it b io too healthy a state of
we nominated tbo three bent men w* bad
ia tbo State for jmlgo aad regent*, we
barely palled through with Ibn small vote
of 28&amp;I&lt;MK&gt; while tbe full vote of tbe State
wu oot loa than 33fl,00t», the vote of
The New York Tribttr arts, if in a
187r&gt; having been 317,&lt;XM). Wh«t might voted against granting any Sosnse for thr
contest which will result in giving the win­
have boon Uie rault with a full vt** it b
sale of intoxicating liqaor*.
ning party control of tha country for tta
Mt rosy to predict. What may now be
Tta New York 7ntaa« Nays, il b a dul1 rest of the oeotary, is tta Republican par­
the result .hodd the Michigan delegation
rappoet Grant ia tta Nations! Coaveatioo, day fas Congrre* when one Democratic ty strong enough lo present the Demote*
no man can pouitirdy mate. The Itapuh
cy with a first clue issue ? If not. why.
Ikna party, properly arvmmd t« the wort,
take tta neodiem riaji ’ with that delegation carrying out tbo will
of the people at home, wm never in better
Butter Buyers
condition to give ah old tune majority.
iag the mouth of December there were everywhere are refusing to lake white
Believing folly what I bav* stated, what 14X more mortgagm disebuged ta Kalelardy looking butler except at -grrau”
vhonld be the policy of Michigan ? dearly
price*. Consumer* want nothing tat
to unite all clement* that arc in opposition waxco county, than were med*
to Great and rro to Chrimgu with a solid
Tta Worcester % b ef lb opinion gOt-edgod tatter, and buyer* therefore
delegation for Biaiae, instructed by tbe that Henator Kdmueda wiU twaeivo 37 of rnooenmend their patron* to k*ap a uni [
Stet* CMVeatMa so far aa the four dale tha 8U rota of New Beghcd on the first toem color throughout the year by urine
the Perfected Better Color made by Walk,
iratco at tags tn couatnrad: aad the
Richardson A Co., Burlington, Vt. It is
del egala of each district coovaaUou* ata ballot is the Chiagu Conveufico.

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VOL. 24. NO. 52

HASTINGS,

CH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. 1880.

WHOLE NO. 1303.

raOFESIOUL AND BUSSES MEDS

THIS PAPER
new York:

Having purchased tbc interest of Burns Mcsmt in the Agricul­
tural Business, I shall hereafter conduct tbc business alone, 1 will
continue to keep the full line- of Machinery, Ac., heretofore sold
by Messer Bros., alid wish to call your special attention to a few
of the principal ImplemcntB kept for sale. The old reliable

in fur a firsLcfam ride, and mad* the best
of it »o effeciully that five minute* *fter.
Gitwoo, who now' fancis* that h* own* ail
creation, bccan** h* haa got a ai)v«r badge
on bis breast, with " Conductor" on it, had
shouted -AH aboard!" 1 wu aonnd asleep.
What occurred ia other quarters to affect I
th* fat* of Kirka's train I learned after
waida.
Old Whaldy, the superintendent of tbc I
road, as I cues. I have already said, had a forth to the final coble*: against his batter
country remdeore in L*sd*. on a mountain judaament.. Re alone of th* *telwart eon* ;
of Priam Italensd with reap*et Io th* pro- |
photic freely of Camandra. He kuew
that the Trojan eaai"o was bad. that justk*
end morals required the eurrevder uf
Helen; but after frankly declaring khat
••Hrel&lt;¥* opinion i» tbi*. in way nt unih,"
be ueverlheles* tub! ba* aulwart brethren

BUCKEYE MOCOXXTGeH
WITH TABLE RAKE ATTACHMENT,
For Reaping needs only mentioning, they have been sold here for |

ADRIANCE REAPER,

i At the meeting of th* frfonda and ad va­
cate* of the third term tn thia eity tb*
------------------.
«P«*ker. Wt it tmbrerery te ewternp^a
mor. republican, and .£7Englund hm I l,bo’wI drfre* of tk*ir ‘"■i-bfo, ‘botagh
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And have added to these the full line nf

WALTER A

WOOD

Consisting of the IRON MOWER, SWEEP RAKE REAPER
and BINDERS. He is tho only manufacturer who luu u success­
ful TWINE .BINDER. Don’t forget that I have n car load of

■BEHIND TIME.’

STUDEBAKER WA.GO2STS
ATTORNEY: at law a solicitor

iLS'33L.,»=."'aaLSJiJ:

With Patent Tifi? Slope Shoulder Spoke. . Evfcry Wheel is
of tin* rheumatic order, and George played
rolK'd in boiled oil.
the dutiful son to bim in a way that would
astonish th* young m»n of to-day.
I will tell you some other time about the Enj
SiMftcnow, nobody ksrw exactly bew.
Thnsh«?rs, Clover Huller*. 4c.
Respectfully
Georg* had managed to peek up a (food
education, and be bad pobitud k off, so Io
apeak, by a two yean enure* st • eoatnrr-

The only place to get Broad head Alpacas

that you cun wash and do up without shrink-

HOME AGAIN. 4I0ME AGAIN

I

In like manner ibno urns apeaker*
elaimml that a third-term candidaU would
b« nominaTod beyond all question. Thio.

Pn*ideol tl&gt;ai they, if gtran the ahum*,
would aUaadun the Democratic parly and
cot* to pewpeinata th* Itcpubfian party in
tbapuacmiaa of the GortrniMaL As
the wise thing W do fa thia ease is to as­
certain the £aeu, or, is the'nbsenas of tbo
faeU, lh» proUbllllks, |&lt;c u* examine these
rtal«m*nu. It w&gt;ll require 185 Efaefora*
votes to «lcd a President. Th. Tssrit^

1 nor the warn in; dr-ama and the team of
I his tender apuiiae Andromache, nor-the
King* end entreaties of bis mother,
he. nor th* aemmwtranAw of Priam
N.w York with 70 rates. Penaaylrania
Fium Whately wa* th* belle uf tb* j fata aged father, nor ht*.own tense of the
with 58 rates, Muaoari with 30 rots*.
rvunty. Sb* waa bravo, beaaiifal sad
(piritod. so l more than oner, when bor
Kentucky with 24 rotas, hare inMrueted
father had h««a away, had abe assumed ■
foe Gnat, making an aggregate of 182
tb* rmponaibility of directing th* trains,
and sb* had always aecquttlcd henwlf with &gt;
ter nt, leering only 187 additkio*! rot**
CTrdlL •
BE*LtK, Gk*MaSY. i
U.d Whately wa* very proud of her. a* i
necoaary.
The New England Stale*,
April 7,1880. $
be bad a right to be. and kept all tbs |
Iowa. Indiana and Kanau are practically
young fallow* at a distance, until i: waa
During the forybeomiag teaaoa t. e., united agaiaat the third term.
Ohio,
•aid that be iuteaded keeping hi" daughter
about ti e middle of July, Berii* is going Michigan, Minnesota sad Wiaoooria, may
aiogk until the C»ar of .all lit* Bimlana
to treat bar visiter, u one of tbosi great
cam* oq to marry. b*t
.
national out dour fmtivitiaa, which the un­ notuiuation. therefore,'of t third tena eaaThia night in November old WFatelv
restrained pool humor and leva of rattling didate eancot be aoeomplfahad by the roue
and Fk« were out on th* plana of th. ir
country home, prepiag tbriragh th* g]&gt;x&gt;m ।
fan of her iahabdanta. render *xo*ptpaaliy of ddegatte representing
Republican
and lug fur ib* signal liabt* ut th*:
attractive, aad which all th* power* that
Gvhwha train, which wa*-t.tedy do*.
be. from the Emperor and bis Minister*
“It's devilish string* it doesn't num* in j
Ixnvfog oat of the estimate either way
downward*, patronise with nomUiakahle lb- rote of inioait, which fa all pcotabil.
light I" mid Whately, faying down b»
nigbl-glaa* in diaguat ■•It * hard on to I
I liberality, aad jnach frank, cordial and in- ty will be equally divided, or give a major­
ten now ! They odghl to’ihuw-lheir light I
dividna) eagsrocsM. The chief feature in ity adverse to th* third term, we havt'M
'round 8pnm&gt; Pood by. tllG* 'i*s|"
' the contemplated fete ia the great inter**
. "You telegraphed lfi*m. father♦ Y-u ■
I lionsl meitioj of aharpehmiter*, the crock
let them knuw lb* pay-train waa on the '
.hot* of lb* universe haring been isriud, 1
~ur
"To be tore. And, good heiveni! i
and a larga number of the fatter having i1 the following fact for th* careful conridcrthere i* lb* head light on th* pay train
i aignrflcd their iotentwo to be in attei^labcc 1 atina.of the ILpubEcsn voters:
.
' fa their retpeetiv* national coMuntr*. l\o&lt;
The driegatira* ia the Republican ooowe shsll/ter the Beoloh highland marks­
man elbowing the Tyrol™ "Sehntx" on
i the stand, and courting the Hangartan

by moonlight. • Th* llrsly Beresjilier will
bo aapn trying his skill against the lair­
' headed, bine eyed Nurweginn is the open

Dress Goods, Silks. Shawls, Fancy Goods,
Then waa another n*an wanted G*org-'s ;
chance. Then * generally mor* than one |
after a paying job.
Jack IIaliday bad been waiting fur |

DENTIST
CLOTHUTG Ahl FUSKISHDIG G20DS.

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Carriase. Sin and Oraaneatali _
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anti can fell lower Utah any other Store.
pa i n ten

Al A

Jefferson Sv.

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Hatting*, Mich

।Ifore purchnMnft elsewhere.

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early
Call and get price# he-

Imperial Soap

••fWim ean do it." said Flow qaiekly.
"No, girl, it ia too far *nd too ri*ky.”
replied th* old au]«xiuteodrut.
-Y«. father, aad if I can reach I**.!*
io five tainou* before the train—yew, two I
miautea—all will be well. Do not slop i
me. father!" as .he laid hi* hand on her

Prendeut they frartharbu may U nominaled in spite of their opposition. They
acotudingly avow their parjoa*. !•« the
event what it may. to art with their party.
They formally and unanimously disclaim

inesee .in tb*ir eolnmtw iu the speech of
the Emperor of Bomia Orlircred si a bat,- ■
qurt giv*a at the Winter Palaeo to ens-.
gratulate the Emperor of Germany on tire j

attainment of hi* eighty-fourth birth-day..
Boule* the usual complimentary Oolicast
incident to lb* occaewn, tbc loo* of the i
German inspired Pret* baa become sensibly
softened toward Rusafa, end tbc Bastian j

Gcnoral Cbaoay, th* French Ambsroador
will, it i* said, shortly leave St. Petersburg
on urgent private affairs, and Prfoeo Orluff, ibo Buwian Ambassador at Paris, has
had/o inlarriaw with Piioee Bumarok vo
bia way to St. Petersburg.
Diplomatists
rejjnd thia latter inadnt a* tl-« sign of a
better understanding between Germany

curt*, b* waa in auch floe carting order.
There wat more than one thing which
made Jack Haliday ••down no" George
Kirke- George had been hit rival in many
respect*. and particularly where the ferret

HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES

iscwmi sea««aw*nr
The flnl bqtel-in the State to red nr* rates.
The first lu-tel in tbe State with Pa»aetiger Elcvatbr.
.
.
!• nil lk» tlM*« lt« |u«&gt;hM *1 thl» tfolrl
k»&lt;
,

urest

•lill have vine of the engine! atock left.
When Jack realised that Georg* had got
the iatUfo track ol him. bi* angrr waa at a I
white heat. He euraed Kirke, the cotnpent, old Whately, (the Superintendent)
. .., --------- .1- uoljj jt
u irt-

As might bare been expected, the Hart
maun business hu brought about * fo.t».-r
uudenunding.between Germany and Rue-

th* road, and lb* rider was eoarageou.
She urged him do at the top of hit speed,
up bill and doLn through Pine Valley,
over Pulpit Hili; and then she struck spun
th* im.-oth rood. whleb mraehed awsy U&gt;
Leeds, at least * mil*, and straight us an

The Price of the Imperia! Soap is $5.26 per box of 100 5 lb.
ban,—75 Ibft. in the box. To any one who will send un an order
for 10
with Ctuh, $52.50 wit pill send ouo bos extra free a#
a premium. Or the orders may be sent to m&gt; for one or more
boxwt nt a tim^with remittance, and when wc have Ilins received
orders fnr .10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free ns proposed
above. If you do not wish to aend money in advance you may
1 WM 4t Golo*ha. lb* northern tarminua
dt-podt i» with’any banker or merchant in good credit in your of our road, looking after aoma repairs on
defret is* boiler, and I wa* goiag down to
town with the understanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt aNew
York on th* 730 train—Kirke'* train.
About seven there came a telegram frxn
oi the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address

Mfcum-M u Utten

CBAMPTON BROTHERS.

llmG

jiihk (i. mm,i™1™ S™BE'

old Whately, whose summer residence was
nearly midway betw**0 Golosh* and New
York, and the old fellow had not y*l for
saken it for lb* city. Tbo’ telegraph
operator wat at work, foe ba wa* always al
work, and rem! it to him. Kirka mad* a
not* nf it aoJ pul ft in hi* pocfcM-book :
“Pay train on lb* Ho* — will meet yon
juit w&lt;sl of Lrede-at 10:15. Spurt on
the tiding at Deering * Cot, and wait.

Sb* could am the bead light on the paytrait far down in th* valley distinctly now
and to her excited fancy it weened but a
mooes throw away. She eren tboegbi for
a moment that rhe heard the grind .if ihi
wheel* on the track, but it was only the
sighing of tbs wind in the pines.
On, mill she went. Selina seemed to
fly. One might h*ro fancied that be

one* gornjaed lb* old coofcderaiioo. The
great onbagrapbkwl campaign, iudiridually uadertakeu by the nifaistcr* of public
iueiructiiin of a half dotes German states,
promise* to booumo the subject of * highly
interesting national euUmrersy, and will
ultimately furnish sown fine point* for

SAWS FILED,

Ctairs, TabiB, BedsleadL awl SaQs I

Neu' Yoilta, Bon ail CHlirei

rt*Mly convoke hie friend, la another
“Cocty."
Ixxt*.

Tbs Philadelphia liases uteurv** that,
the Damoerotic psrty ■ nsanimoas for
Gran* now, bat nays it cwruaot be ndfad

Reaperand Mowers.

I 1&gt;,O
hirbea Cub wk-o
| for '.Il kind- vt termer. Pro-

dnce.

L J. WHEELER.

G&lt;nr i-&gt;,-»n may fcvl warranted ia d*
daring that a third-term candidate will be
nomltuled by the combined vote* of the
delegates reprerewtiag the Solid Sooth in
the IL-pahHesn coarcnlion.—delegatee not
representing an elstoral vole,—bat w«
question whether the Republican voter*
of Republican State* desire to hare inch
a nomination furred upon them by dele­
gate* represcating State* certain to tote
for the nomine* of thn Cincinnati cooveo

ordet io rote the Bepublicsit lick i* hardly
worthy of consideration. Tho only eudi
date againal whom any portion of the
South prepoecs i«-rebel io Mr. Tildes, tat
lb* Detuocrau do got propo** to nominate
any inan who will no* cvniniaod tba tots
of the Suli-i Booth, and they are confident
that, with a third-term candidate by the
lUpublicnn*. they san dioptase with tb*
rvt.-a uf Several Southern State*, as lhe-r

the tebuolboyi uoJer th* ion th* German
achuolbtiy carries th* day ia tbc way cf
grammatical buthenqion* And oowkb’ra*
bfa good tool, they are going to open prosp«eta of orthography before hit) th* like
of which will certainly oat-do Hi* Mady of
th* BMi*t myttoriou* autodilarian etymolo Repablimn* prepared to loos* Ohio on th*
gio. He will not only Karr to laarn bnw doubtful ebanoe of gelling tWoral rotas
to apdl th* words of hi* own language at in Virginia? la susemm in Illinois to bs
jeoj-nrdised under th* delusion that FloriDutch good fellowship, h* will have to b*
up to the mark about apcllfaj. any, ia
Hanover, Bararia, Baden, Hesse Dann
atedt, Huheaiollern, Siegmanagen’, Pros

Keep, cnnatanlly on band
LIME,
HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
T1laLnd PLASTER

PUMPS,
PLOWS.
DRAGS
Cultivatum. ixjutursuovw. ruiire.
LEFT
FLO D‘5,

«ed» circutnalaoee*. ar* worthy &lt;4 deep
eoeaidaraiicn. Ia the Solid Sooth to nora:
iaate the Bepnblican candidate sad- then

�•UPCTVI8OR8- PROCEEDINGS. '
,

Babxy (ktcrrr Givxt Hovbx, |
Haurtnoe, Apr. 22,1880. )

fhe Blood is The Life.

i

uxussrs

WuntHorow, April 15,
Motion pewrnUod by the following vote :
The demagoguery of ih* F
Ayro Maarox. Abtar Bollinger, Bur­
Pursuant to t call fat a apmial rosetmg
party wa* uavar tatter ■!!»»- . ,
of the Board of Superrtara uf the County pee, Cock, Cridlry, Cleveland. Onrkte,
| of Barry, made la accordance with a re- Golt, Kilpatrick, Maaetaeter.
Mack,;
iqueit in Writlog, rignad by mor* than Mathews, Nithob .Geo. &amp;), Nichol.
U —. InlUd ul
Now York, April S3, 188U'
one-third of tta Soperriaora of raid Couu- t Lwwb A.), Nya, Swift tod Towne—17.
It ia a painful .object that has forpiahad
I Naya—Mr. Crevay—1.
ly, the Supervisors of lb* aareral town
town talk here for tbc past few day*, one
abip* and of th* (Sty of Haatinp, root at ; Tta Chair appointed as such committee
the Coon Houae as above, and were relied Mestre Msltaws, Cremy .nd Mack.
There bring no further buainoM, on mo­
1 to order by the Clark
munity by their cfnexpectyd 'uddentxa*,
I The roll being called by townehips, the tion of Mr. Abtay, Board adjourned with- and the *harp reminder which they
[ following &lt;fttn prraesst and anewered to
[ nuh tbit we are all defencelew tXauut i
: dua of unforeseeable cwlaatroph'.m, one c
Enoch Amduc*, County Clerk.
Assyria—(Hirer M. CTavriami.
which may at any moment fall upon tho
Baltimore—Chartea M. Mack.
Nebneka Corm*pondeneo.
community like a thnuderbolt from a
Bitty—Harvey F. Bellinger.
OXLKAK*, Harlan Co., I
I ctaudlaaa aky, amping it* un*u«p«tiog
Carlton—George C. Nichol.
*
Neb April 21*t 1880. j
victim* from a bury life into eternity.
Editor Banxkx :—After a long and
On Wednesday evening teat the great
Heatings - Oscar Mathews
tedfoua jourocy of 100H mile*, we find our Hahnemann Hospital Fair wan at it*
Hsstiog. City. !at and 4tb Warda- ■rive* io the busy, nod stirring village of height at Gilman-. Garden, which had
John Q. Creasy
Orleans oo the Burlington A Miwouri 11.
Hnatinga City, 2nd Ind :&lt;d Wards— H. in Nebraska. Orteaoa ha* a population
Georg* W. Abbey.
of 500, 3 drug stores, 3 uloons 4 lawyen,
Hupe—Chartea F. Cock.
3 land officer*, 5 dry good storm, - bard­
Irving—Augustus J. Gott.
warm fore*. 1 newspaper. 3 agricultural
Johnstown—Hdgar F. Ny*.
j firms, 2 *hoe .tap*, 3 !.M*!a, 2 livery
Maple Grave—Once Swift.
stabtea, 3 lumber yard*, port office bnildOrangeville—Lewb A. Nlcbola.
j ing. 1 school house, 1 eherch. ? black­
I'rairicvEle—Amoa C. Towne.
smith alwp*. aod it rapidly increasing in
Rutland—William Cridkr.
pojpulatloo. This 'ia a beautiful prairie
Tb^mappl*—George B. Maneheater
; eeuntry aod lias a very rich suit anil fuWoodland -Andrew G. Kilpatrick.
, tore development* will make It a great
Yankee Spring*—Benjamin 1*. Burpee. I agricultural alate, if die drouth and graasMr. Kilpatrick moved that the board I hoppers are not to frequent. No rain of
proceed u&gt; an informal ballot for .Chairman, ■ any cona^ucoce baa fallen here since late

klOod

sssscirtx

CT

Democralic CMiity CtinvwtioB.

ant dement in the manufacture ef paper
used by tie daily aad weekly prow nf tta Manebrater .nd Ny*.
The Burd then prbcccdcd to ballot,
country, whs not apteificnlly and by name
with the fallowing result
exempted Irom doty. Under a Treaeury
decision which tald that this vretal omb
lion wa* fatal tn the free admivion of wood thick John Q. Creasy hid 8. Ixnri* Pot
Towne 1.
pulp. a. fcW manuteetupm of that article e* 9, Am*
have been ' ablr to impoac an exorbitant 1 On motion of Mr. Towne, Board pro-;

laogth of time to secure their deed*. ' It
ia now bring settled and improved by a
more enterprising |teople. At Omaha on
the 17th mat. w* experience! a violent
storm of wind and dust with the thwmotueter up to 79 *1 noon, bjjt in the afternoon
Whole number of rote, cart, 18: of at71 p. in. the weather grew colder attd
which larwte Durktw had 10, John Q. daring tta night we bad a snow storm.
Cranny-8.
The atmosphere hero ia pure aud bracing
Mrr Durkee havin' received a uuiority and on lhe whole it ia a delightful climate.
of all the rotea out, wa* declared duly
elected aad thereupon awramrd the duties । Sackett and family, formerly from Wood-

itf. The Democratic Staten srt trying to
force Grant upon lh« RmmbUcan party,
and Tilden i&lt; trying to aeeure th* Demooauc nomiaation throngb the votro of
Rspublieau State*. Democrats thinking
they can tart Grant, and Itepoblirao.
knuwio; they eon boat TiBen.
The Gaovva Award BUI has taen indeCnitnly. postponed. Th* Senator* who
have duungutshad ttamaelre* in thia de­
bate arc Blaine and Edmunds. Carpenter
and Thurman also distinguished them.
advea, but on tho wrong «da of the areuU_Ul____ __ . .
, .having the In.uracee Cowpanta. atrika
late winter to aopply bill accommodation*, from th* liit.
tad fallen, and had carried death and yuio , Th* Southern Deuocrata are goingwith it. Il waa the work, of a moment, i| irv and have th* tariff Isw.'revised M
pMI1_
Tbs great foir, whieh aa instant before was i »“b lhaui joy,
a earnivj of pleasure aod rejoyroeut, wa*
roddcolv changed iota a scene of death ,
and dcatraction.
.InsUntly a scene of the wildcat eoofos I

griftr? was draerted. the gas bring
turned down and tta visitor* warned to
leave joat barely io time. In the tall
room lb* Ira’S of a grand piano n*re
beard in an enlivening S'.rausa wilts, and
joyous cvupics were whirling around
thcughtleaa of everything but the pleasure

1 land, found them well pleased with th*
j country and climate
Many in. p«&lt;
. &lt; George C. i moved that the Chair appoint i। beekl^find relief in Neb task*. We bare
a
committee
of
veven
to
prepare
and
report
I
teen no swamp nor like, in Nebraska,
of wood piilp to the free lUt, where it
a aehednle of vriuea to serve as a guide in II during oar travels. The great drawback* ,
belong*. would be aeeompliabod in a few
the »‘:es’ment of pevnaual property.
: of thio evnatry'te^ the drouth and grain- ■ the fl'H’T. and brave men tumid ri5 at'
day.. While bi* oppewitien eontinuw the
i tapper*. We are in the Republican .Riv- heart m the full force of tta awful
calamity drove itself home with an all im- '
. er rail?)
Some timber iney be wen pe'.iing'foroe. Tl.i&gt; lasted but t moment,
nxu&gt; afford to watinwc hi* .upper!
'along tta river and creek* The B A M. and was succeeded by a wild rush fov the \
route odiop and oppressive tax 1
Fcorth avenue and Twenty sixth street
R.
II.
at
this
]
lace
ia
completed
»
far
bring* in ob revenue
' ''
Strong men tratuplcl and
: wo* of hern a* Arapaho*'., but th* final entrancebut which |uterfcm
atrnjglcd with weak' women, aod in that
■duptod.
the dimemtetei
[ mad rush fur the -treat all (taught was
Mr.:Kilpatrick moved tbit the Chair, in Colorado
Tbc county acai of thia ‘ submerged iu th* *0* ovrrwtalming on*
appoint a dommittM of three an ynmln- county is'al present al Almy, &lt;1 mile* rate | of personal safety.
tioooo*, which motion prevailed.
while this Ken* of a terrible straggle
। of tbit, but io *11 probabilities will in the'
The Uhair then appointed u eommiltee i future bclocatol at Orleani.
tanfl* ran for iifu was being enacted within the
on .Schedule, Mcwn. Nichol* (G#orjro C.&gt;, ' now be punthssed here at from 82J&gt;&lt;&lt; to building. Iwave men ta i rushed toward
.
the
«&lt;-ur of th* awful diMaler. Tb* right
election, enable the Indianapolis Journal Towne, Swift, Ny* and Manchertor.
Si 0 per acre, but we prediet that hod’
tn say that 1not leva than 333,1*00 vote*
A* remmitlce on rewlutiona, Messrs. tare will soon bring** muchAii;bcr price.
were e»«t, and that the. majorities in their Creany, Abbey .nd1 NTchola ( Lewi* A.). । Well* uc dug to the depth of from
to I
On motion of .Mr. Swift, the Board then 1 108 feet and more Have atrfo no springs
ing to the ^ualifiatiaos and rwiideue* ut
voters, tn neatly 30,000 for No. A, wliich
neither atoned rtmeked, t-or curbed aa it it
equaliuM the fee* of public officer*. The
unnecessary. To firmer* in eld Barry let
total i* ataLt SO.Otfo lc— than ter 'Sects [
me »*y cutuo and ace the *c&lt;l before
tary of State tn 1«7X. 7
’
tbc sidewalk, and this fact donbtlrae a*ved
. telling your term* and emigrating to a many live*. Tta loan exhibition of print­
The New York Tr&gt;4«« aayt, tta
I country the nature of which you do not ings, or as it wa* railed in th* fair, the
Georgia ItepuMican t'oarentioe ha* been of aaaeaament of the real and penonal II undenland. We hare a good water pow­ picture gallery, was located at thia point,
er het* here, with one griat mill in operawreateti fruna the grasp of the^.Third property of arid county, therefore
room. About throe-quarter* of *u hour
KcteiLVEl*. That tta Supervisor of th* I
Termer* beyond chance of recovery, and
before the accident occurred. Uie attention
several township* aod of the City of Hast­
they are correspondingly dejected. The ing* da ameas the taxable property in said
of Mr. Altart McKay, the Superintendent
of the Fair, wa* called by Iktrctiva Tilley
Aaaociteed I’rr* dispatches credit Gener­ county at it* actual eaah value for the
to tt^lsrt that the floor of tho Art Gal
al Grant with th* mere poasibilily of two ot»n&lt;&lt;*X y«nr.
John Q. C«t»r, j
delegates ent of twenty two.
L. A. Ntruoui,
Conuaitto*.
'
Gm. W. Alnxr, )
। Mr. Kilpatrick moved that th* report ] , The nnit rule will be fought to the l-it1 ter end *1 Chicago.
beat informed of Republican*, exptcnace I be accepted and adopted, which motion
The Washtosw Repubhcsu. i-nme out
tta opinion that neither Gew. Gl*t. Mr. [ prevailed by th* following vote
fiatly agrinrt the third term.
Ayea
—
Merors.
Abbey,
Bellinger,
BurBlaine nor Secretary Sherman win be
nominated, bill that the candidacy lie* bo- jj pee, Crenaj, Cock. Cleveland, Bnrka*,
tween Mcasts. Wadiborne. K&gt;lmwnda *nd II Gott, Kilpatrick, Manchcatcr. Maek,
■juriir against removing thei
Mathews. Nichol* (Ore. C.), Ntehoto &lt;
Hamilton Fish.
■
Ifrmra to Nika wa* 3,7&lt;Jt&gt;.
■ —- I (Lcwrs A.), Ny*. Swift and Towne—17.1
According to lhe taasing Ht^Uira*, ■| Naya-Mr. Crid1*r-1.
th# list of candidates fur attorney general I
&gt;Ut&gt;d* at lbs praaciM limo a* follow*:
Edward Cahill of tanning, Rien.i Loud of
Albion, Col. March of Uilladale, sx Judge
White of Ludington, Judge Baxter of
Grand Havre, aad J. J. Van Riper of Ber­

The Chicago newspaper* hare bought
•&gt;ee hundred carload* of print paper in
Montreal at a price thte will giro them a
profit, after paying the duty aod freight,
over baying in this coantry, which ahowi
ronchuively that it ia cot the duly but the
combination that keep* the price up.

ifOSlIIWs

: foil. Tb* road* have been dry aod dusty
■ *11 winter and fanner* here feel a little
I discouraged at present. The.fim das* of

ufsctuie of paper II happened thpt pulp
of wood. Whieh b bp\ th* mote import­

tax on the general body of paper makers,
by whom it i‘ of eonrsa ahiftrd on the con­
sumer*, the newspaper publisher* uf the
country, and the button fall* with *pecia1
hardship an publisher- outside of th*
great eitiew—wc, eonre&lt;|uently, being impoverishol *□ that &gt; '
llata may grow rich.
champtvti af these tnonopolMr
.ectative (iAxrtKLti.

FLOWtti POTS.
SltDS IK Dtnx
sues) Btir.

After .otoe diaeosstoa, ou motion of I
Mr. Towne, the report wa* adopted by lb* '
follawiog vote: '
..
,
Area— Moeen. Abbey, Ballinger, Bar-1
pee, Cremy, Coek. Cridlar, ^CkreJand, j
Dartre, Gott. Kilpatrick, Manebcater,'

Stack, Mattawa, NicbeJa (Geo. C.Nish .

The Albany ./vresnrf maintain* that
with tta organisation aad enthusissm
Mr. Mock offered the followi.g rreolu
which are'■■re io follow the Chltwgo cootkm and moved it* adoption
veuttai, whoever may bo nominated. New
Hkoolved, By tho Board of 8ap*rri»York nan ta made a* auro for the rrpobliand after tta first day of M»J. A. D. 1880,
it ahdl not ba lawful for any cattle, heroes,
«h«ep &lt;x awma Io ran at large in any pub­
Tbn Indianapolia .lnnn,n! royn that tb* lic highway ia lb* towmbip of Britimore,
Kentucky delation to the Chicago Con­ ia aari county, a* provided in Sec. 1,
vention contains fvttf anti-Grant men, Chapter M* of th* cumpilad Lawn of 1871.
Mr. Burp** moved to amend by includ­
who, hsring taen elected by lhair respcctivc district*, will not obey lhe in- ing in tbn provteion* of aueh revolution
the townahip of Yankee Springs, which
■meodmeot waa accepted by Mr. Mack.
The New York S^. aap, it la tta fight
Mr. Swift moved to lay th* resolution
of 187'invaragain in New Turk.
Mr.
ou th* tab)*, whieh motion was tart by th*
Tilden came out ul It in ;tb« memorable following vote:
year a Ellie diafignred by the Tammany
Aytu— Mreara. Abtay, Crrilre, Man
warriors, bat with their aculp* dangling
etaatar, Swift and Town*—3.
Naye—Meaeta. Craay, Coek, Umland,
Tbo IVariiiugtoa rorreapondent 6f the Durkee, Grtt, Kilpatriak, Mack, Maitaw*.
ClnduMti &lt;}•*&gt;&amp;■ hay* thu Senior IRnWe (Geo, C.1, Nkbob itawte A.\
Blaine bold hit own admirably in the
Geneva award debate sprinrt Maen, (larpeutcr, Bayard end Thurmsn.

HEW YORK WEEKLY HBB
QNE DOLLAR A YEAR.

FOR LESS MONEY AT

IN HASTINGS.

I atn selling Farm Wagons thia year cheaper than anv one in the
country. I warrant every Stick of Timber and.every iron in them
to be good. Apy Wagon or Buggy of inv make that is broken and
shows poor material, I WILL REPAIR THE SAME FREE OF
(CHARGE if it is sent to my Shop.
I am

Shia aeuun better than ever before. I am detertnitifij to make u
ood a Wagon as is .sold by anyone. This I will prove to any min
who will call at my shop. Price lower than ar.v other eui-hI
; WAGONS OR BUGGIES.'
.
(lutings, March 23, 1880.

HIHOE'

2744

ICINCHO QUININE]

HERALD
Ready for use by adding Hot Water. A superior substi­
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. tute for Wall Paper, Hard Finish, Kalsomine, etc. Better.
Cheaper, and Easier Applied. Sold by the pound in
New York HERALD,
The New York

n™.hmf unit Anu Xlrrrt, AVr Treat

also* 12 beautiful Tints. 6 pounds Alabashne trill corer
50 square yards- or 4^0 square feet. 2 coats A porous - r
whitewashed wall may require more The white will not
turf yellow or the tints fade For sale by

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS
NICHOLS,SHEPARD &amp; OO.Brttli CntfM

VIBRATOR
yffig-gaig.Ssfia

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JUDICAL CO..

i taiidiug, usd acrioadv impeded tboar who
were trying to escape. '
Outside of tta bnbding the wildest oxeitement prevailed, and th* tercel waa
soon tilled with excited people eagerly io। «f&lt;uriog the extent of lhe dkaatev. It waa

I

The Only Remedy
tbit

MH irinitu.nE rixc n

THE LIVER.
THE BOWELS.
and the KIDNEYS

sign* are all auspicious.

About coe sixth of tta delacatea to the
Ulinaks Convention 'tare tasw steeted. adapted by ayea and nap as follow* :
Every county except on* has rwportad. and
Ayea—Merom. Bellinger, Burpee, Cree- i
ay, Cock. Cleveland, Durkre, Gott, KB
palrick. Manchester, Mack. Mathew.,
Nieteb t Geo. &lt;•). NHrola i Lewte A.),i

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TyrUtpnlia^S^lfin
MlDtU.SVlU.1, April 26. ittO.
CLarUa Bpaaea, one aad OM-haif milaa,
tooth of thb riling* had four aheap killed।
&amp;.I. »nnot foagra u d.mUMl. Th»t bi. rffra■h”--U.n« Ofc., K. ™
vraciog brain team* with aparklri*g wit b by Ilgbtaiag bet Saturday night. 25&lt;h feat.(
Aaron Clark, E«q., *pok* oo tbeaahjare
b„, llt
»’ touser a qumtion Aaputd Hi* rcpu
of Temperawe*, Sunday erasing at tbe
tatloa ia med* ;
Opon bb brow *houM
T'®|«r»0co Contention yraoed,, be placed th* Uwnl wreath al victory— M. E. Church.
***** A&lt;*alwart County Com that mtick for &gt;be Jrarraf did it.
Thai H. S 8. wield* a renomoua oaill,

•ppotniad, .nd*
raaUutiun,
4Tba County crK.nu.lio&lt;J U
JU..
D&lt;wrj Ch
C«- Oommittoe, E.uch Audi
^mual J. BidWm.nTroa.ara
Print ibaofcul report next,

Ktuetmtm aa from th* Grand IUp&lt;d.
nrorom Culleg. and
TrBbioj,
“booL
I'cnag men of ordinary intalli
g*nca,-with th* thorough drill given here,
•rojuu aa eqre of obtaialcg ailuaiion*
from thb iaKitutiouaa they
of tbeir
cxiat^ee —Grand Rapid. Daffy Lrtubr.

Iiouae cleaning iw rip*.

Xofanll found for want ol raia.
Wbearon candy rani took* rather thia.

and Lara new ronfed
Remember tb* weight aoaal at Red
Ribboo Hall thia evening.

Th* Nay terra of lb* Circuit Court will
e-mmeuce on Monday next.

For Paints and Oils call at
Holloway's Drug Store.

Tw»a midnight, and a try waa beard !
A cry of deep deapei- *ad uatUd agony
A doom mor. droadf.l than H^lranmm
awaited them! No naorul hand could
rracue! Prayer aroaa from heart, fraatio
&lt;ith grief, and i. wiki cUeuem wera
wa&gt;b«t out on the night .ir for cowm Krocg
arm to "Sav. oc w. periab!" Thee tbe Nanrtnc Wa. aewo approaching eantioudy, end
with bb atroog attachment fomeued to tb*
awdef apob&lt;MUJ&lt;Uy,u! yore)He robbed
forth I Tbe alta.ihmynt Koek ! and they
•era stwll But th* Netarono ? He
*»»l t like a cram lytwran an old lie*
Democrat, Greenback, and polaeat.
That a aurprww awaita all of Mr. J.
Rnarali’e cttatomcr. who bar* not vuitad
hi. Mwe -within a lew fiays. there ia no
douM. Such an amtxitg change ia aa
abort • time raema almoaC impcmdbk. We
ba*a ecao good* of th. naoK brauiifui*pat
trma and t-xture* before, bat au«t Uy
that thro* aa exhibition, at Mr Boamll'a
far exceed anything wa ha*. n*r before
area to tbia eiiy. la the line of millinery !
»e vary much doubt if one can find* any­
where outaido ef the eity of Derail, ia
tb* Stat*, no fine a line of good*. Al­
though perGctly beautiful, they are not
inure beautilul thu good. We cannot do

Mre- M. K- Taylor win oyeu the Spring
•nd Sammer atyk* .of Millinery, Friday
and Saturday of tld* week.
We ap.Qr.en hour look ing over J. La*
L. A. Xiebob ohfctfgrailb who own. ! Re--d'f-pt*« of l&lt;i.«iom», aod work, both
a faat trotting marv, i* having brr trained ,Jietihfd and pafieubed.
Il* baa pat in
I* fir*: dam, ais home, Joa* k C*’»
by a Mr.'Hoycr of PUinwall.
Mr. IF. L Newton returned frap Cold­ I Freaaoat. Ohio, eogioe, and il certainly ia
water on Saturday bat, wbrrii he went to [ tbe nieeet piece of machinery we have *cen
atwudjhe fao«ral of |»*raimer.

I in many a day. He ha* a larg* lol of
I Inmber waguo under way, and abo baggie*

The Finest line of Wall
of the very beet.
He cold a apleodid
Paper in the city at Hollo­ ' carriage to » party from Allegan for see
way's Drug Store.
hui&gt;drr4 and fifty dollar, which we con

jj-r— ra^~.

b«-.«W

youthful eo«n|«ny.
We agaiw a^. Mai*, lbw* &lt;»&gt;'• b»i’«
wood to pay their .ubocriptiou, tin «-&gt;l K»
away without getting • rweeip* for th*

*

«-&gt;«*«*« '"V"
&gt;1., ITO—'-—IL.

at." We would augpeal that tba Aee /'era*
man concoct a pba for *nch an expeditioa
and edvrrtiaa for Voleotrera. There ar*
tag lb* aaae way all tbe titna or they
Would get out of *&gt;|1&gt;1 of each other. .
Well now I Here I oae pbilckphixing
‘ Judge io aoin* rut wildernca*’’ rather aod ealtioqobiag like an eatroonm* &lt;1
than not have the pleeaore of an excunion. believe that u wbat they rail &gt;*»,) when
He would not ul-j»ct to bciog corrawpoodlog' Mi-retary to th* expedition, if we
would Lt *ur* of getting hoe&gt;* io time to

tai *ur» oer chureh u fall of hypocrite*,
pnMUhe-l iu the Zfoaw Jtannl. one
of her extra»tdmary rdigioa* aquiba, laat aod th* PaKor atema m think they *rv
week. 1 will (imply aay that'ahe U both wry very p»d paople. They wear jewel­
ry, braid, curl, crimp, peinl, primp, pow
d«r aod rufl.- tod' what all the Lord oily
kejw*. I don't ko»w of anything. they
dan'l do, aod I aa aura thu b all wastrary
to tbe leaehiage of tb* apowka. fudod
I belie** they ar* all hypocriiw. T am
ear* I am jnu *a good a* any &lt;&gt;f tbea if 1
tor Clinker, I will aay b« due* aot belong iu piaio and old fmhfoaad. aad our Pmtur

to *oy church although ha ia ever on th*
I *i.l« of jnetiea «&lt;»-l right, aod ia a icnrper-

of coat* 10'1 doe* not give aay away.
Wail, Ijwa* there bu&lt; I* oca gwi
re wa* ■« n&gt;*oy Greenback la^iperaaea peraoo !«ft or Oud *nuM have deatroyrd
a a* lherv «r» Republican tempeniKc
Hat after all I baliere it b not *o great
a ; but, let that be. a* il may, if th* l*
well poated oe holy writ a* *b* pre- a *in to be a hypocrite a* to be an infidel,
for hypoeravy e»y* to tbe young mind*,
"it would be right to be ehriabu." Infi­
delity aay* “rhrbtiuttly b not tru*.'' Now
neighbor a rya. Sb* eaye: "Now we," infidelity bbapbemra Gtd aad that b tbe
■ videMly meaning tbe Groauback party, unforgiraa tin. The Bibb coy*, (and
। *buw» that lhe gr*tbiu&gt;
that i* the word of God,) that th* Father,
bivtury of hlacunatry. Tbi. undenHeodutg ' lore the temperance cauae and tb* rvligijo
of Jveu*.'' I think, judging from th* Sow end Hi-ly Ghott era aa*. aud to dewy
m very creditable indeed to uno wboae b*»d
ou* m to deny all. Now, how can mau'e
u filled to orerfiuwi'fj with Mcdulary tn»t- party up bar*, that lb*y tore neither, nut
raying but there ar* temper**** men crime conaut ia being hypocrite inatfiad of

inure*!, and wheo tlx Uiewell pire. wee
•uag, thwe were fow dry *J« la the eonHe gnra to Sbwidu , UL, to
JJ^UoTJabo H. Chriapril, d«~rad. gregatiotu
taka charge of tko Ual*«»J«*t church at
ibmptara AU widre-l him Gad np*ed.

very dwirable and most complete Stock of

FOREIGN JkJSFD DOMESTIC, '
Fine and medium priced

3O3EI.3gSSS

Ukrn from IT S Sebubr’a gudiinga in the
Jovnal: " We. tb*|Mita*l Land ul Zach*.
ri»ha, will aay unto tbe people, 1 w»* there
when th* Onreey child we* kirn."
We
umkratiod the geot|em4U tu m-eo biutwlf,
of »&gt;er»*, whew ralrfvine t-v th* Greeny

• ' The croquet foct-iry i* driven with ar-,
aider wa* a bargain indeed to th* pur.
drr*. and «ie*»qa*nily the workmen ar*
driven to wjrk twelve hour* per day
pbacion*. which are to go to Chtnagu
tbwv abowing that Mr. Reed» work i*
gaining a wide reputation. He b *raurtag all n»»i»rn applicant** for tb* con
■traction ol carriage*, wagon, rt*.
Ha
Soma weather prophet* predict cJd aad ha* at praaeut Uo workmen, all Ira* cb»*
wet weather till the middle of Jane, when mechaui», *gd will aoon have to add mor*
It will ari to dry, aad »o eoutinna the rwt help, when be enb»g** lib *h«p room,
which ba intend* doing aooe
We er* a compound rould ptaeibly eom. from any
really happy to know that Mr. Raed b. other brad thu &lt;x»-jatumvl full of m*dulary timore; all we w»h«d to aay ia re­
gard to il ia tbM lhe gec leracn ou^bt tu
cxrrcia* great car* with ueb poetry, Bad
BuMnaa* of the Barry County Probeta have it rari-awd or il will got away. The
Court, for the week ending April 24, idea of aneb an XBUbetiral effuabm huMing
Cfomnt Smith. Jude*.
logacb*, wilbeut beu*g brarod up with
credav evening Belt. May fitb. Let there
April IP, Evtato of DanM J. K.tcham, quutaiiua ■■!»' ;WiU lb* gficllcmaa
da-.eatrd
Prtiiieu fx appointment of plcrae keep up th" »***« ?
be ■ good turn out.
Tba p*ach bloeaoam are joat about half ' admioirtrator filed May 17lS/,a*Sl anAad now, Mr Editor, era you name
way out, end we eery ntoofc f«*r that a •ignrd for brariap
uy | la«c OU thU mandan* rplwra uh«re
Ewata of Frank Comau, drorarad, 0&lt;drr wc tan go andiaot get peltod with auch
entrad appoiatieg DrtwilU Comae admln- barrow ing,' adulredvriBg
dialogue*?
Go to B^ Ribbon Hall ■««« tUtord.y
evening end Metro to Mr. Q. K- 0w«w.
who hea tb* reputation of b«iug among tbe
(met etoewtiroiata of tbd ags.
Cbailce Redder* appeaimr*. end J*m«a
Having raenirod twelve new font* of
Blanchard and Ch.rlr* Hodr” e"»»*
brantifo! Jah type recently, wa er* pre­ ^oerad to hear alarm*.
pared to do job wort to the m-rnt approved
E»uto of H—n Snyder, deoearaJ. Fin­
Styb, end cheap a* lhe ebeepeat.
al Bnoooolofadmi.iKriliun fled with pe­
The Republican* of . the S~und Ward tition f-K dbebaifio: May 17th aast aawill bold &lt;h«ir caeca* at IJwttmrd*owper
April 2b&gt;. E»ul» of John Hevdbj
ahop thb *»eato^ to *5*ct
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Ch* county cdnrewtton to b* held at tbc da**ea&lt;"1- Pctitiuo for epp-nulmetit ut,
ejmoia' admiaietrainr filed. Fetililtoo for
Court Rotate tu morrow.
Bev. J. M-rnfiatd (U.irawelbt), who
Ou Stanley night cam uf tbc po'^ appUatmcat of gmmral admiabtratoe fited.
ba« probed for ibo laa, foortwri year*,
cSoer* at Adrian wa. ehM by a wurthb*. Nay 34th next ne*iga*d for bearing.
■wnibly, iaOr«*K«»iUe. peraehad h» fore­
aceu.p turned Aiken, Jeta of CalifontU.
wall aarauia at lb»t plaar oo* Waek *0&gt;
who waacremiag a diKwrbaoro on lt»
Uu Sendey.
Tbc Ibrv. ptn-kmaa be*
atrrat*. end whom the efloar nought to

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mratieg a aurroitful on*.
Their orgaoiaatioo waa tormnl with
Mre. H. P. Benum, Pre..; View Phai
deal*. Mr*. N. P Fulkr, Mr. Gra Fullar and Mre. Anu Davwupor*; Rra. 8*c.,
Mire Hauk Young., Cor. 8ro. Mr.
J alia Young.; Tree., .Mira Lilli. Suter.
M. F. Dowbng baa eold hi* houa* o* An earncKntM of parpoee and ■ Bpirit of
tb* turner of L*rki* aad Drerboo alreeta. barmy pervaded the gathering wbkh
io Mr*. F. A. Colvin. Mr* CoIrin will promima well foe tbe fatnre ol tb* Soch'y
occupy il a* a reaidrocc
Will Gibb*, blaekeakh at Irving, baa
acid fib property «l thu place aod mill reenorng lb«m who f**l an iotmeat ia mak­
1 During the thunder alarm Sunday ing their Union, what it h hoped u m.y
fired fro® our ruka will enuh that green­ 'monMag IRth iaci, tbe dwelling cf Hr. Ixrome, a bleating to the ealir* eommuaiiy
back qmbbkr, like . on. hundred aod Liviogatoa ia Bowna waa etruek by light- aod tba miration from via* aad intemper
acramy pound ball peoalraliag bb Mad.! ui-tt- Nctwitbmasding lb* bona* wu rap- urn cf many iodividuU.
la Oblongata’."
At tba dinner hour we cat down to a
praod to be wall guarded by ligbtoiag
Sow, Mr. Editor, we are not going to rod., the aebtfo fiaid. fickle aa tbe wind,' long table literally grouiog nndrr it*
plrad guilty tu that eh.rgr, at *U. A* for refuted to foliew iu ao etlkd oooduetur, weight of good tbinga, tb* moat of which,
ia pariiamaeenry pljraa*, waa "moved and
I rod w biehit dblodced truea Ila Hating carried" with great [ romptneaa.
Tba oraKing idlournad at abut five p
place, .battered lhe building aod direru, aad we aepentlad, feeling that it bad
1 ranged thing* generally.
Mt*. Ada Dlndgrt lira a fiat .tuck of hero a day pleaaaatly and profitably
Fiatht. ae«m to b* aflieted with a aort of
millinery goad* in Kara. Sb* ciao boa a
running at the mouth. «d ar* troubled drontnakiog departacot ia concoction wilb
•erioudy with daqgerou* .ymptata* of her millinery baiinea*
what Prof. William Mathew* calk * men­
thought it 7 Aad ba* it roe** to tbik J
tal diarrhea. They hav* t.lkod »o perdatdual to tbiak that "it ia out m great a
eotly and vociferoualy of gold bog*, milcrime to be at tafidd at bone aa Io bpyolionairt*, aod bond holder*, that their gut1*. P. Cady, Ka|.. baa told out hie law critically profeaa te be a ebrimiao when
•oral . ap|«odage* ar* uodaly enbrg^, *o
iriMW tad otto* fixture* to George H.
that—at ide from their cheek—tbe Adam'a
uhnaon. Mr. Cady gee* to Dakota to
•ppi* b th* molt prominent fratnra of their
phydeguomy.
We think th* geuttomao dightly egMb- ;, qnotion ha* ariacn : I* Mara inhabited T
tiea) in bb anctaybon ; for inwance, not* ; Ferhape aa cxledtrion might be fitted out
tb* latter part of th* above qaoutiou ami to make a journey to that intmKiog plu

drad aad aevuty p.,utj bell penetrating
bU Medulla ObfongB'a. ' From tb* man
n*r of th* geeuhuian'* rompMihiw, we ara
Ld to belirve that bo w»uld have aa
brieve thu th* ball ia( riraply imbudrd.
hombog, no puff to help to 111! up tbe pa­ perhayw. Mr. E-Jiiqr. (ia rem*rk i« tetend­
panda thin there bai been befora in aevper. but aft everybody to rail at Mr. Ha* ed to explain wbat i.U all .lung been an
cral yean.
, 1
mH'* and ara lb* fir.mt M-xt of good* nWe have heard at mor* daatruttion uf er brought to thb city.
property by lightning, tb« aprio- than
DtM Euitvu:—Allow me through
your payer tu mil iltla attention of lhe
Look cut for aoUMthtng nice Mr* M. people ol Heaiag* aod vietoiiy to th* i Otrlvogata W„M?Ke.iu'4* an hundred and
E. T«yl*r. ia boww from Uev-Jrad with Sunday Svhuwl Convention to be held el aenmty pound ball, a* Jbr would bar* ua
New Goad*. ’ • •
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th* M. E. church of thb plur west Tu*- ia(ir. it ia no* uafoir t* pn.umc that there
। day aftera, on and Wrdne»i*y
Sabjeuta of imp--runt* relating to Bwn-'
day Selinal lalermta will bo-dMcumed by
btaay tbuae day* taking , punk^ from ahemd. A Urge number „f
.Sepanii
aocremeqi*, aod at ftwb value. *1 l-aal io 1 Sunday BeSoc) worker* from Grand Rap tatieh Jledq'.ta—t’e *Brpr«i'M&gt;o tad focal,
il- d-*irict are expuctrd to be 'prce*:it. ty of naeuniog unu U- qulz«.«stinei. We
tkitcoumy.
iautpioe tl&gt;at thi» u oui ctly ttu-of the
Mraara. Cook k Slicldua ruatewplaW
gvMkatn la &lt;pra**io*i Lpl ako* -of tie
other great l-ad*»» nf the graesliweb party ;
contog aumaer.
i trail wHl lector* on Wcdawday e»eaing. aud beeee the uttgr leak of anything like
Our new turabal ia a decided ioprare- Admiraiuu to the leuarr*, fifuxn crate for eent* in their windy raalit^*.
BKOt crar tbe'Ui* incaabeot; 'Yida- one sight, or twenty-five; cent* for th*
W* ar* aorry to h«ra that Mr. John F.
Hale b very aic£ at hie raaideac* iu thia

cf Carlton tarn at Grange Hall. Cmltoo
Center, ia rvvpuM! to tl.e mil booed by
Nm. H. B. Baranm, Two Prue, ot that
townahip, to orgaaiae their towuahip W.

tog invomir. B would out bmruara your
bomb* eorrvapoadeni to grapple eerioualy.
for the thuaderboha of hi. wrath would
deaceud upoa our deemwi heed, and w*
would Wbh to .h.M. off thb mortal roil.
Ont we will venture to eorreex an eaamr«ton oe twg made by the Javnal qurbhler
—end w* raotura Uwmblingiy to th* tack,
Mr. Editor, for w. fm. that, i. th* next
tone of tbe Joarnnl, the dhlioguubed
dialugiar wUl inroke th. gbou uf derortad
JeSwaon to viait a* aad make cur let mbmbh iudaed.
Bceoe firal of act firat of noiaber ooe of
the gentleman'* diafogura ateru in thb

uo college i* th,
•tudrat. bra0 „ racoomin! In obuiamg

Entered at the Host Office.
Bastings. Mich., as Secondclass Matter.
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Ou WcdMBday the 21m la«t, the bdbe

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GOODS •

Trimming Silks, Velvets, Fringes. Ribbons, Buttons
An Elegant Assortment of H am burgEm broideriesCuipure, Valenciens, Madras and Torchon Laces.
BetuUfal line uf Silk and Embroidered Tfeg and Fichtfc,
Brown and Blenched Cottons from t to 2i yards wide,
Splendid Stock of fine and cheap

READY-MADE CLOTHING I
Splendid Stock of fine HATS AND CAPS, and

&gt; New assortrnttit of Spring Cloths, Gauimerea and ftnitmg*
And fine line of •Jailors Trimmings to match.
’
Merchant Tailoring done in all its, Branches.
Carpets, Mattinga, Oil Cloths and Rugs.
Ladies, Misses and Children’s fine Shoes and Slippers.
.

Those wishing to purchase * first-class

ORGAN OR PIANO

! ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED

Lawns, * Brocades.
Cathn.ierf9\ ^t'dings, Suitings,
de., at O. b Spaulding s. &gt;

book* -axo

stools

koii

E. A. MATTISON,
49m3

For Crrden Seeds call at
Holloway's Drug Store.

Second door West of the Bank, Hastings, Mich.

NEW
DRY GOODS!

Bring your * Butler and
Eggs, and buy your Dry­
Goods, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, and Groceries of
&lt;
b. Spaulding.

MILLINERY

Julius Russell’s

ia tbe party, tor tb«r* are a few
good tampcraare men that bare baaq led
away, and believe that they- will *** the
folly of tbeir auurw aod return to the old
| arty oca* mora. Now aa to tbe eight be look* like be might ku«w aometbinp.
that were *o!di*n ia tb* Uta war, I hav* be U big eocugb.
I gueaa 1 will alga myaalf Cbrbtian for
nothing to aay. but a* to tba lw*lr* that
were formerly Rrpublieana, I - will •imply I am a* mack cbrbtiaa a* aay of them.
ny that llxy have be*a cancbt by ■ daroy
that will avail them nothing ia th* end;
• nd bow if Gtrank will let tb* chrbtien*

CAPCINE
COifflUM

ihaler httia* central.
Cap*. Ibekardeon retired frvu* active
buainara l*K weak, baviag told out lu
Frank Deming
The Preridiag Elder preached at the M.
E.Church tact Sunday
E nary W*i*e waa m aofuHn4*U a* to
hare hb leg broke* bj * tree lalliog upon
it, one de* tom wgek.
A. J. Cain baa movtd late th* buuaa
recently occupied by H. C. Bn-war.

Teas cheap at Holloway's
Drugstore.
_

HALL’S CATARRH
' CURE.

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

t^s?ES«!S?2
5,000

REAL ESTATE.

grain, eemo gradm » ehrap
I* tba eiiy. A fra* dlieaey
th* eiiy
__________
Call ot Powm. A B^tow'e (torn wb*ro
a.* gumming and filing will be tfoue Imltar
and cheeper than Ly aay athwr own.
liotf
Ilia Cavan.

TKTGT
WE Will MAKE THIS PRf-WSITWS,

Brat and ct&gt;ra|«.l floating at Great'*
Bret end ehraprat Beating al Great'*
Bret and cbrepral lluntlBg al Great'*

The Huth School *oci.i wiD be fodd al
■ b* naMeoaa «f Jaba A. Grebb u Priday rranwTh. Urea ‘ Cwab of F»." i
writ be pUywi by th* aehulara. ••OraWnre”
roll b* than* amd ha will -p-a Gram wi.ahwvwwr abap. a
bu h. to

Bmt and ■I.re prat llunl.ng al Great'*

DAUCHY &amp; OO. COL.

HAMS’

Knappsn's L.« Office.

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REUXSL*

VOL. 2.

NO. 1

HASTINGS,/MICH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. 1880.

pwesmil uu Boara usds

MIE! HF.I8IE!! Mill!!

THIS PAPER
YORK.

Ysuko* Hprtnpt—C. W Armslrocff.S.
U. Kichic. Chancey Noya, John IlalL
The CoamiUaoon panuaneol orguixxlion reported for Chairman, Hon Geo. K.
Beamer, for Secretary, Hoe. David It
Cook, which report wu accepted and

thcb.uinen. alone. I will
“"a '“J""’ °f "«cK"«y. *... teretolbre K.ld
Inf
-rQt'r
, wish t0
yo*»r "pecial attention to a few
of the pnnctpal Implement kept for axle. Tbe old reliable

SVTCJIXLEIYJE

TJtXOXWJEJJFt

WITH TABLE RAKE ATTACHMENT,
For limping need, only mmliooing. tboy bare born mid here for
tvwrty ymn and (lore u not lea. than OSE THOt'SANT) nf
tbem now ui u.,
Barry County. Oro aia car load, won- wbl
------------------------------------ ---------------------------------Ida.,
sefl'tho

And have added to thoae the full line nf

WALTER A. WOOD.
,R0N M0WER» SWEIP RAKE REAPER
He is the only manufacturer who lias a euccca*ful TA\ INE BINDER. Don't forget that I have a car load of

attorney at law &amp; solicitor and BINDERS.
1 CILtNuEKY. (&gt;■«• over Baril. 1 Ura-i.
marektu,

STUDEBAKER WA.&amp;ONS
ith Patant Tire Slope Shoulder Spokt
A riOHNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

Wheel

E will tell yflu srjme other time about the Engines, Saw Milk.
Thtttohcra. Clover Bullers. Ac.
Rttpcclfullv Your»,

Md..

.3, IM. CHE8TEII MESSER.

The only place to get Broadheiul Alpacas
al you can wash and do up without sitrink*
g or fading.

HOME AGAIN. HOME AGAIN
Of the Oash StpreTias just returned from New York- with the
most complete Mock of

Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Fancy Goods,

DENTIST

Nashville

Miqiifcan
CLCTHIXS

ass furkishih: g:od

J- M1XX/
of the latest styles in endless varieties. I bought my stock earl;
Carnaie, Sin ail OroaBiental |[and
can sell lower than any other Store. Call and get prices b«?
PAI NTER -

| fore purchasing elsewhere.

Rilroad

4PID8 DIVI8I0H.

Imperial Soap

i’ESTTO AND FRII.M
DS AND DETROIT

For the Lnundry. the Kitchen, and for general

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES
The first betel in tbpStaW Undue* rates
The Bru hotel in the State wiH^!***'
scagcr Elevator.

The Price of the Imperial Soap ia S5.25 per box of 100 t lb.

Tv
^IWM^ttiv sreiriet* A** HvW barH—75 lbs. in the box. To atty one who will send tut an order
$2.00. $2*50,.Md $3.00 Per Dsy, for 10 boxes with cash. $52.50 we will send one box extra free as

Republican County Convention.
Agreeable to ths call of tbe County
Committee the Republicans met io Coo;
vention st tbe Court House io tbe city of

of tbs English Operatic alage and euoccrt
platforms.
Hauk, Albani, Antioostu
Sterling, arc already familiar names, and
Mrs. Qegnod has taken ths very faremust
place as a soprano. She baa no rampetito:

Hketfagvat nootioo Thursday April 29,
and organia.'d temporarily by the election
of Hon. George K. Beamer a* Chairman
and Hon David R. Cook as Secretary.
A* directed by vets of ths Convention,
tbe Chair oatavd s* Committee on Creden
tiria, T. Il Diamond. Hon. Daniel Striker
and A. G. Kilpatrick.
,
A muttoa for llio appointment of a eotn
mittee at five oo Rcsolutfooa was laid oo
the table os motion of Dutiel Striker.
By vote of the Convention tba Chair
ncmtnalcJ a* Committee oo Permanent
Orgsnht-’fatn, 8- J- Bidleman, 8. B
8mith end Milo J. Oom.
The Convention then took a renews un­
til half-past .h&gt;« o'clock.

St. James Hall, after tbs Bach .fescival.
Madam* Jenny Lfad *w«ot to Mrs Os­
good's room to ooagraialat* and evaiplimeat her. Tbe dear old lady looked quit*
obanafag anting in frost of the ehoir
while her husband, Mr. Goldschmidt, was

a premium. Or the orders may be sent to us for .one Or more
boxes at a ’time, with remittance, and when we hare limn received
ordera for 10 baZea we will send the eleventh box free as proposed
Congressional.
Tba approprritiou billa are now far ad­
aLnve. If you do .not wish to send money in advance you may
vanced, « have been pasted by both
Tbe Convention tart panuvnt to »d- tlousM nod approved
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your
“—
.town with the dhderstanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt j aura meat.
Tbe Committee bn CredeuluL submitted
of the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address
the following report which was accepted for the next fiscal jeer, cotnmeoaog July

lof, 188»J, sppropna^ng I32300.000;
tbe *Ur route p-oaaal t^arieucy, appropri­
ating 81.250,600 ; the Indian deficieeey,
8135,000, atri the deficiency far fagWattvc
ronlfageal fund. 124,012, have been appruvtd by th* President.
Tbe milttary acad.mv UH. a* it plsed the House,
appropriated 8314.019. »ud the Seuite
laaviog iocreared tbe amount to &gt;327,853,
lbs bill b now fa the hand* ot a coufer-

CRAMPTON BROTHERS;
Corner Monroe and Jefferson Streets. New York.

STOEE1

JB ii.

mis

Keep* ootutandy on hand

!

LIME.
HAIR.

brick.
TIland plaster
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRAGS

SAWS FILED,

cultivators, double futono- noBt.

(Jain, Tills, Mteikaii Me

LEFT JUJTD PLOWS.

By of the above ariiden.
i Elevator, corner of Broad

Um' Yulis, Bon 3&gt;d Cbildrei

L J- WHEELER.
.nritriZlr. JVoreb

1878.

47i

put wnk, and the nin baa at times bwo
s=&lt;xsnnaitd.bx.h»i2a» well as some uttK3j.t,cric disturbance in the .hape of
thunder and lightn'mg. A culdcr tamper­
atom bva .prcwiad ‘wkh iolecvah of
brilliant sutubinc between ths abowera,
and ia nearly all part* of the Kiaguom,

Granville, laird Roseberry, laird Ituaraitself jM'WeriW, and has windy withdrawn
ren, Sir William Harcourt, Str Edwin
from the struggle. In all probabifity
James, Mr. W. E. Foster, Mr. Gmsbew,
ting glove, and reproduce tbt fcalute* of a shipper*' Inuit* will now h« .gladly comMr. ChamberIrin, Mr. IfathboM. and Sir
•tame.
Yet, unless they arc dull indeed,1
Cbarkw DHke.
L&gt;rd Hartington, Mr.
Bright, and Lord Detdy wilt maintaio^n they will rejoice al th* healthiness and
common aenwr of a abort pleated skirt.
attitude of friendly obaerraiiea.

42-41

Centr

LrtXMM, JgHOLAXti, )
April 15, IBM. J
i We are now wttoanaiog the garatnt
Spring, no dowbt, i* a very daltgbtlul
I Democratic victory that has ever been aewon of the year, with ita promise of naw• achieved fa England. Tbs decriuus have Ii ahtuc and gift of Bowers, but U haa an ut&gt;dealt a very heavy blow to the CbtMerva- comfortable propensity for searching our
| live party, and ooec again a Liberal gov- *od making mani&amp;sl the defect* „{ th*
I ernment will try it* hand at idtprovfag the iI w»i&lt;lrobe. There is uo concealing ■)■&gt;!.bi.
j rtate of the country.
It i* a notable faet , net* or wear and tear from tbe ferjwlcnt
' that, hard aa tbe Liberals hare tried to :I eye of the ecctniog ano.
Happily far
I win over the farmfap interrar* to their,
maaklod the Ifbor of Jraasog i* cnc cd
ride, (aided, at they nudcuhtodly have ' uwguificani tmpcrtauce.
The difiercne.
keo. by tbe failure of the cropa and tbs in tbc aJupc &lt;.f a »at. the ent of a pir of
mortality amoog rattle, owing to the bed J
weather Irat year), that Io tbe wutbern Ij the curl of the brim of the ha! arc taatun
oouuliM M Eneland Cunatrvalivre bate '| eerily MUled foe the wearer without the
been triumpbanlly returned at (be head of ।I nccearity uf mneb auaicly on hi* part Tbe
the poll*. Political opinion* are. amodp a en.tonrcr », tn.trc or law, fa the hand* ol
Urge proportioa of members of the House II his taller, who u autocratic, and against

Jarno. G. Blaise, 88 ; Klihu B Wsahbtrrue, 4 ; George F. Edmonds, 2 ; Ulys•ra 8. Grant, 1. Second ebotoe—Eliliu
B. Washburns, 3G ; John Sherman, 11 ;
UlyssreJL Grant, 14, George F. Edmonds,
10; James 0. Blaine, 7 ; Thomas W.
bu been the subject of geuvral coagTatuFerry, 4 ; The Nominee, 2 ; Hamilton
Ltjua.
Gru* bu grown vigorously^
Fish,.I ; Jamas A Garirid, 1 ; Henry I
, whuro dmistuo there is bterriJy no appeal.
Ward lleaehtr,.!; John A. leogan, 1.
' the Commons, mainly matter* of tradition. ' There arc men wbosc4*talure. phyaiqur, buiMums are beginaiag to shew upon the
frail uses. and. afssr the dull, moaotoaMsa
_ By districts the Cuavenlioa than ppo ,■ Probably for throe centuria, at least, there i
oasded to the election of delegates to the I। fax* been no reerssnr Roaaell, tu the skip* and well-bred sir permit theni the cxerciae bA/wn of bSfl.-w tree* and barren land,
of some originality in thfir daily attire ; the eya rmta gratefully ou tha pleaaast
of a Tory usrorkr of that Biatorie nans*, I
I they can affjtd Io Wear peculiar coats, «- verdant hoc* that harbinger tbs Spring.
clerticn of Hen. David R. .Cook, Hon. or a Caveudisb boMisg other 'than Whig ;
centrie necklice, and uneacvcnuonal bats , Aubangl, tbs th in new of tbs wheat plant
Leander Lipham, Oreo Strong. Eageae opiniou*. In these familia * Beacons- !
but, a* a rule. She beet-drteeed man ia be baa ken made the aui jeet of ramark ia
Davenport, Ltyal E. Knappea. William
who is uniformly twel, and whose costume
I*. Sidman. *MBo J. Gosa, Runcll E. as would tbe anoonneetnent of Lord George
Combi, IFoo. Goo. K. Beamer. Ch.riei I Hamilton that b*nocforth he followed the I
e-ituca ronad, msu hare, a* a rule, only tu
A. Armstrong.
' atandard of Mr. Bright, bw to hi* father giro order* and to accept what ia allottad
The Cuaroatioaanihorucd the driegatss | th* Duke of Atwrcoro, wbrae three sou I
to them; they kouw that.no amount of
to appoint aabatituM, and ia aaae of soy j vote every item of the Tory tuket a* reg '
cleaning, turning, or cleansing will make
lacancy at iMtroit, lbs delation wrrv j triariy aa Mr. Speaker takea tbe chair. Of
authoriiad to fill the mme from any Barry . course, there ar* instance* of., the reverse the old cent into a new one sufficiently
revpeetaMe to eaeapc the critical eye that
county Hspublicso in atuudanre.
oeerafooslly. like thst ot Lord Iforty and
Thi. ba* fortunately, not bwsa the
No further buiowm being proaented the his father, who have exactly reversed the
For women, however, Spring Taabiooa ca*o with the present crop, which is
Coaveolico adjonrtktd rise die.
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order of their p..|itial career—-tbe first
have altogether a fteshrt and more faaci- better prepared to wtihatand vicaritnda
beginning mildly C-Mservativs and rodiag I
nating significance.
They not only give of temperature than would have been the
Liberal '; tbe last beginning . decidedly:
intense pleaaarc to the wtsrer,** satisfying care had it* vitality been unduly forced
Liberal and ending Tery-but three are a natural erasing, bat era full of uniprak
daring the winter wraths. The frequent
rare rases, particularly in the great historic
able charm* and rejoveoatinp Ideas. Men
families. It ia remarkable that liberality arc popularly MppOMd to know nothing
delayed the termiaatfau of spring aowfag.
fa’ pullUra, evea i-f an advanced kind, baa i
but tbe acreage yet uosown it ooatpuuiivs'
no infiueera fa ditninishfag the prestigu of I
ly rtiull, and the season is not yet auffiripeer*.
Tbe Dokc* of DevuMbire and '
largroi and fi-ert merchant vs*m1 fa tbs Westminster, for «x»m|4v. who have been,' lately ignorant cf ah* cempoviiiuu of the vully advanced to render, thia a matter for
gown
that
t*
selected
Ui
be
pkaaiog
to
his
world. She will k 2,0)0 loos larger than
any. anxiety.
lb* Arixiuaor xbe City of Berlin, her out and-out supporters of Mr. Gladrtooe, eye ; but, if the truth kt told, the rougher
tfapplics ot English wheat have again
sister ahip. and 8&gt;M) ton* larger than tbe are, io evary respect, regarded by their
been ataall, both fa Louden and at lbs
new Catisrd.-r, now bring constructed, on own cUas a* standing socially a* high a*
is supposed to be, and this the wifaan proyUcia! market., and a decline of 1 a.
• he Clyde, She is Io oust over &gt;1.000,000, the total furiouv Tory oobleman ; lotted,
kuiiwt v*ril enough, or sbe would not be- per qr., has indicated a weaker tons ia tbe
tba way of safety, apeel and comfort, a* ih.-.Whiga have had more leaders of fash­ stuw tueb an infinity of tremble on bee trade, aa nutlets have operated sparingly,
it ia poavibls for steamer cvmpvniee and ion than the Tenn* Devonshire. Holland. persuul adornment. Women dress, no
shipbuilder* to attain. She will be cent- Laoedowus. 'Cambridge, Melbourne, and doubt, to delight themsrirea, but they also
plrtod In tba spring of 1881, and ia U&gt; be HpeMer bou*oi wertt *11 Whiga, and it
glaesd &lt; n the regular line between New would be hard to find Tory houM* to dress, fa a for greater tlceree. to faaefaate prnspedt of the future crop. With regard
and please sill whs are about them, and to foreign wheat, last Monday’a arrival
York and Li»«rv&lt;&gt;o|. Tk dimalMWa* cl
th- City
Rome will be : Length t.f match them. There ha* been no Eog!i*b with'shots they come fa coutset at home, showed ao importatim into Loudon of
.keel,
. .54G
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OUg B|| ________
a3()
election wtlbfa living memory fa which
feat; ^,1,
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abrond, oe ia society.
Tlrer* are a few oetriy (W.OtW qr» , more than ooe-half of
breadth of brant, 5 ' fact; depth of bold. such . emirmou* petauoal cavrtioaa have
38 fact 9 taebo*; depth front tup of deck­ been made oo both sides—but espeeiailv unprejudiced laymen who will fail to ob­ which quantity was from American Atlan­
serve whs: rppiJ and startling improve tic porta, whence the lauwi telegraphic ad­
house* t-&gt; keel. 52 foes Her n.enure&lt;nent . .................................
will be 8.300 tons. Tbe hull will bo of
meat* have beta recently effected by vice* report a marted decline fa prioaa and
the Ixat iron, and will be bail! fa the best The nobis lord* who stand far the mstroracb increased abipmuite ar virtually iadimanner, with-eleven hortauotal buikhoa-b politaa boroughs bars bssu more affable may be due to education, trratiwx, lectnroa. c*:»uh* collapse of th« “ring." Thai the
and twu Iqppitndinal bulkheads through and cuadroovndiog lhaa even the gTval«*l
tbe engine and boilrt sooias The engine* 1 admirers of an hereditary ariatocncy bars rivalry, or what not, bat directly our wali
ppers, chiutrA and decorative furaiturc failed in ths attempt to diteste prises to
will bod’ 7AM hores-powsr with rix
cylinders, threw of which will be high
WatM* Eusopoia sot * matter for any re­
_____
.uisw re_ ____ _
. people who ucter before had a lord i
gret bat it nit bi* remarked thu tb« proxiTruuihvcd "that ik'nev’ voLl w'iU atulu i tbeir ri.itior li.L
.....
•- • —»। have jast been farored with a Het.
•taction from buying on this. aide a* tbe fav­
noblemen and gentlrmeo who will tai
orable ■tuber which baa given promise of
office under Mr. Ghdatoue. Amoogat it
abundant crop* in bath countries- Against

ADRIANCE REAPER,

rw'etlXrt. lU/tiML Ml.*.

WHOLE NO. 1304

ootanriltetL Tbs Sroste Increased the in.Hast fast—0. B- Beubatu, W. Spocsblo. 'nuHlstc defiriency bill for expanse of tbs
8. J. Bxiiemao, E. D. Johnson, A. Ryer- ruble printing, etc., from &gt;8,554,009, fa
90
1st Wvrd-Cbea. 8. Burton, John W.60C,000. and it ia now before tbe
Houae epon a report from the appropriaW Durey, jr.
tfaos committee, which will lake it to a
Sad Ward—Jamre A. Bwseuy, Wa. conference comraiuse. The consular and
diplomatic bill Mated the Houm at &gt;1,1413rd. Ward—Daniel Striker. C. G. *•&gt;■ —a .l- A_ K..L _:,h .
Boniley, Ubas. M. Knappeu.
4tb Ward-D.rid K. Oook, J. W.
Bentley, I. W. Vrooman, Gao. M. Dewey.
11&lt;raK.,
I. W. Canoi. IL T. Campeli, John Mo
Collata. Alax. Douglass.
’
Irving—Gao. K. Beamer, J. J. HaoJrrebott, Samuel Rtrosh, Jamb J. Wing.
Jdteb Jordan, B. F. HaJaUad.
Juhnatown—E. F. Nys, A. G. Dewey,
Wealsy Clark, H. P. Cherry, Geo. Biraak«.. Wilii* Humphrey.
Mapla Grovw—T. T. Dewey. Leander
Laplum, Gao. O. Doan. C. R Palmer, E.

Orangeville— Eugroe Hawthorne, J. H.
Rad, I. A. Niabote, R. C. Turner, Lyeaader P.Cook.
I’rriricrilLr—A. C. Towne. M. J.-Gm,
A. B. FraoeLco. Joa! Ifarkr, John Dae-

ter,
. fortnighl tgo. was worth
57 a., h» been moved with difficulty at
3 a. per qr. brio* thia price, tad, nkbmrgh
UiuaUu sort* hare not receded in quite

Ordering Mania.
“What shall l p&lt; for dinner!
common qamtfoa ot the hoc** wife ,
a freenuutly tbs husband replies,

�'too) io ••'Die Uninvited Gueet' tall* a
capital bear story . and Mrs. A. N. Dial,
in “Annetta** Diary." provide* a bit of
quiet Tua Ar tbe little one*. One of ibe

Trouble*," by Graodmero Julie.
K A.
eoat ribo tea a very interval lag article about
that pioneer in oSildrou a literature, Jacob
Abbott, full of lender rcmioieec'nee* Mr.
Benjamin’* paper ia the A-rehma Artiet*’
aerie* ia about Edwin Lord Weeks, the
oriental peiater, and. boa five ilinatratioca
A very aittnmery article ia -now we went
Bird.’ N aming/’ tK* first of four paper* on
thta subject by Amanda B. Ilarrw It ia
iltartrited by three beautiful fall page
draVQugn by 0. F. Baroe*
W. Bodfoh

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Bearer City han a populalfou &lt;&gt;f U.o
I with the people and nedentenda the wuto 2 drug rtereo , 1 church , 1 aeboeibmiae ,
of tbe people. Ba D aa educated and red-; G lawyrr* ; 3 dry gooda atom and no
UtoleJ geMfomu, a .ueecmfri buforo. j mUoo,
E«ifmlfoa ia rapid tn thio
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VOLUME TWENTY-FIVE.

w
wn
cati and Bed Willow county.
W ' mnThroa'xhoat the ItogilTawl foWlh ^f
We took our departure from thleara
Michigan politie*, who i* better known, Wadnmday tbe 2Rth. M 4 a. m. aad ar­
i
“» more friend, aad who i* more ; Hred at Birtiag* at St a. w , after a ride
J^Sj^TSe
1 90 “,tCT p‘*,°s d,ro“Kk

Wc donbt it in ray twenty four yean

**11*0 much eanoMbeirid ol hie 0* ►’•••‘Ho. W.hrter. end a portion of

»A-™, kU.,yd..^..f_„k

.
..
.
Al thia pl.ee we wen- greeted by the
familiar couateaaama of Nr. Kerr end
fog win* tbe rrtena and cvnfidcncc of all. David Manne, formerly from Nashville.
He haa.n the imalificnilomi to make a The boy* think thiv a grand eountry. Kerr
rarocoeful fogbbtor. Be u cimrhmded ia loaning money and draiiog in city iota
end carefol wod make* no mirtakea. Dur
ing all th* loci yev* of hi* emoertion | u.
' *
with the poMre of th* State, ho ha. never
u
been accured of brine connected with aavH**»»S* “ the county amt of Adem*
thing tarociug of trickery, ilia judgement • county and ha* a populatiou of &lt;0&lt;X).
and opinion *rr eought after in .11 matter* 1 be firm rillaga Im at thio place wm *oU

importance, both moral and political, have

evor taken pLee *• tbeee which mart tfo:
Iw foci, the
revolution of pubHe real I me u. the eeadi-

twauty-four year* fort part.

lion of the people aori.Ny end politienBy,

thought and outfall have changed to 'rath

aa extent that he who should have enjoyed

and J. E. Fraoeio, the ent-artiei, haa four
very fanny drawing* for an amuaiog poem
for tbe liuJo folka. Tbe throe aerial.,
“Five Little Prppero,’’ "Two Youeg
Homarteadan," and "Profaaaor M. P.
Paul," are very entertaining ud plcaoa&amp;t,
none of Ibem being talm that will davelope
tbe boy* into higWVaytr.cn or runaway
mll-.x». Vurioua »hon artielee, the Large
Print elory of "The Carnation Noone,"
Tangloe, and an Exrrciee Fong for ttae in
acboola, by Leum C. Ebon, complete an

flowib pots.
SUDS IN BOLL
SLIOID BBSP.

I

PCRMAMfRTLY CURES

I KIDNEY DIMASES,
UVKR COMPLAINTS,|

a Rip-Van Winkle nap durintr there yearn,

prinad WeWe thia nominaiion. not ra I lhit‘i
Thi* b the moat
Worn he to wake op aaddraly, and granp
m'ueh bezamk he ■ a rreidpat of thia citybeautiful country we have teen during our
and rounty, aa beceuK we believe there ia travel* in N'eUmka. and everything vhow*
•hinge M they am to-dny, would be uncer­ no mao iu iKn dirtnrt who would be mor. | lll4l ,he fgrwr b proiprT0U., u lhU tW,.
with । accuracy the retsai condition of

tain whether thia wan will the nation ef
&gt;'•’ "• "-1 ~a-u •»
hiv early year*
V
and fotlhfol ropmentotirc.
The mm* !t0&lt;1
"‘‘k ««• family, and we era
qualiliea that have made him the raeecm- not tan why.they ehoald not bo.' '
OM Of them have hrevev.r w. mac — ’ W
*“ lod
’"mW “■
To th* remiar* of the BawwCM Wo »iri&gt;
one of them. have, however we may vtew
pUn. hlB1
ih, ptualOfD._
(q
,f
bm«.f«l
the matter, ban far th* nod of the wbote of ‘be nation and he would make khneciirl
’
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, 1 felt on all iumortant Icfblalioa. He b a M,B,n
«P-n«« « de ightful clipeople, and have efev.ted, eapeoded, and , Jeqi
a
oUarm
i.jm.U, eom, to Xobmk. .nd we for jnr-

enlarged tire political

liberty, I he aorial' job* &lt;* trick cty could ever be ncuummaled !

YOl

—

FOR @65.00, OR A

nf Americans and copcrially of ihoau j to 2,040 m&gt;

n2«

known aa the laboring eb*ore
Moat oftlae change, have h«! their origin in the1

Thk Baxim heartily accoud* the prop?f «b*
to pbre in nomfnot look eocourapojly
,1m, ,f
«"
s '•"&gt;
VauAmlrarg'e great t'ircua and Manag.....
1
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,
, ,
grc»«. We do the*, however, withont ennthw nation from the lecnbu* of human
.. •’ .... ... „
-&gt;
.
•
(Ullativo with the hading Republican* of I। *»ic cxhil.it* here to day, and the atreeta
alavery, and tbe dctrotaMe doctrine known • Ui. county, and « an individual expvomou 1I are throa-e-l with people fr-m the
aa •■Stale right*." The dMctmaion of tbea* j ef preference. We regard Mr. Lacey aa
To-monow we go to Fillmore county
queation* opened th- eye* ef our people to; I oar of the ablett ef the runny eblo llepeb ;
kd you wilt hear from tu at that pier-tbe actaai aeeemity ef great ehangea in iieaa* io thh Coogrvmiuual Dirtrict, and |
Your* very trait.
tbe field of political artioa. '. For theao

FOR LESS MONEY AT

Established 1865.

&lt;i|Utoxxaoo w..lw.m.i-a.&gt;w.. ii-^re|
A C«. aoUauvn. Fatvan praaaret &gt;a all •
I
n-maiaMoaare. X« thare* »•!•»!»* **■’»&gt; ■
ar**i*t
&lt;••• L- »rt&gt;.a v-i "
•&gt; —
gome*. »e~i*i(in**l***q*ye*a**taie&lt; and ♦-*-

change* the people voted i* IMU. and
the article &gt;|aoted above. He baa long
Boorbuc Democracy been the acknowieilgel leader of tbe
WxeBtitiriXjv, April 21*. IHtiti.
appealed from the derirton at the ballot atoriieg ilcpublicaua ol Eaton v-unty, and
Th’ Army Bill ia now iu tbe band*
box tn tbe bloody arbitrament of the **rard. ha* never failed to lead them to rare and
«&gt;i iii !ku IA»J, h.p&lt;-. ,u’■■'•n --"X
•—
“*11"”d
.
,
, ,
. Hmmrtim "I tbe Itopublican party.
.trading the Drmoralie amendment cutting
aon.foi.ted riarery, and rappmed that W
fi|le4
uff .upplfoa fo, the troop, oral K. krap
agmnat them th-

tbe Mme grave they bad buried the lunacy

(ioM mpublie trart and ever with credit11**'-" “ 'be frita, bo will aigu it.

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Cbempenko Bay lo Albemarfo Fmnd),
with excel’ent illustration'.
I PU. aX2..i*

like

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, .tOT

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kkdiul, ..11

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,"r If ",

reU, ud &lt;k. ri,ki of tk.i

Kr.'k'lits.H.'s;

PAINTING MY WORE

Hastings, March 2*3. IhbO.

"llSaLUv , lieatly for use. hy uddine Hot H aler. .1 superior udai
I-;—*■ ■,ul' for 'f'"0 tl’P*'-- Sard finish, Kalsonsinr. He Beiler.
"• '
The Editor'* A'eiy f'Jkflir, with other
intererting mailer, eontaisa ecmc very pithy
refection* ou wood-ea graving. In tbr
ftntier.-, which i* full of bright humor},
Ibvr* i* a new poem riUn»trat«d&gt;. entitled

"I*-4
lo f,o , vhih m &lt; he Md m . r J.aurr S.^wn.

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HASTINGS.

•
i.
t.
hia season lietkr than ever before. I atu determined tn nuke as
“ood a Wagon fife is sold by anyone. This 1 will prove to any man
X»r wbo will rail, at my *hop. Price lower than any* other good

to ita.permanent location in Central Park.
Among tba iliuatratioo-, braid-e picture*
of the building &lt; exterior and interior •. are
fUnaalMa. oiii k. ■
engraving* from some of the moat re­
markable printing* ia the Atl Gallery ot

Dt OmJto I j«.-\co-re-“‘■•^“7^

’W—’-'J ,bf "s'” °r ,ht "jml'yw » Dr, Gnwkm, n 0-nnw ,r

“

11

mi rt
•am-

and of our ezirteoe* aa a balioa
From amount of experience.
*!*“ »'?&gt;&gt; 'be dciicirvwy bill, which ha* a
ISS5 uunl IR75 the legwlatbm of Cea
Hi. prqxwed oominalfoa » warmly ce-1 ““tlar jwbttca’ provimw. If *0 dura the
doreed by the Jaekwm *?*.»&gt;., Hee. Democrat* will be robbed of a grxvanre
Jaurai O Itvonri. editor, aad by the C&lt;Jd- ‘b’T »uppored they weald havc-and wiU
water /Z-jm/./.'.*-, which announce* that I bare to hunt for omIc other rabjeet orcr
Ifoa. Jona* H. MeGowan is not a candi | *bich to &lt;pami wfth the Freaideat.
.
dal* fur re-election, ud that be personally
Senator Blain* gave the Democrats a
favor* the nomination of Mr. Leeey '
[ dc« of »cry unwholesome beta tbe other
day when they called op and wanted to
popular breneh of Coogrew h.v bora eoo- j “°" *r"’ fobable be will be. wc have force a rote on the unseating of Senator
„ .,
. ,, ,
. .
I no daabt that th* Republican* of Barry Kellogg. He acewed the Democrat* of
troUed by rebel bngidivr* end their con, .
■„ n
a­
’
r
r I county to a man will rally fo bi* rapport bad faith ia having agreed to rent Kellogg
federate aympithiten.
Thi* ha* one* : ,oj gjw him one of oar "obi tiuie” Re.

...»-xu.. k«i «

J. LEE REED’S

4B1 ...
-I a#‘»dHng Farm Wagoiu Ibta year cheaper than tuiy one ••. the
t*-r- M*n*I warrant every Stick.of Timber and every, iron in theta
-nr. lo ** ‘ro*xl- A°y Wagrin or Buggy of Tny make that i- broken and
j*1|&gt;&gt;WS 1HX&gt;r Material. 1 WILL REPAIR \THE SAME FIIEE &lt;&gt;E
-*'^7 rHARGE if it toAent to mv Shop.
lam

f[&lt;|

|
I Tk.

-ailed Mate right*, which had it* origin in t0 himwil and foe the beat intvreal* of tbe ®»n&gt;
Rtpublimn*. be take* tbe
th* e*or« of tlie .Southern rehri* to mak* State, aad we, have no doubt, that a* Bep- prouad that the proviaiou n at no legal
freedom tenional and davery nutionak - «•■•»•»»« •« &lt;’««&lt;«», he wouM Uthe effect, aaia era*'the I’reaideM h ropired
, , .• , _
,.
,
- , ,,
peer, in ability and influence with any man b&gt; order troop* any where, of enune the
ta. rt»l.....
.. ,u ...k
wh.
k, „ a.
,k. „r...
k. „„ k, ,k.

'..drat.i

CAN GET THE BEST

ud ork.» »«, Imw*.

,, .r .um-D. „d ,-,d,

higher political right’ and prinfogta guar
anteed to them by the CunatitUioo, via :

Cheaper, and Easier . tpnlied. Sold by the pound in

MASON SgG
HaMLIN
;
ORGANS***’]?
"'i im
tWOC’*.

a/xo, li beautiful Tint*. t~&gt; jmtndi .Uabastme frill eoref
a*«*rr&lt;* or 45U ^UurT/fCt
HO squareryard*
square feet 2 coats .1 porous, -r
irhitffriuhril u&gt;ali may
nmrrr The white trill not
.. irquirr
.
*•.
j...
tinl/rilr*
?J... Saw** j"_—
.
turn yelltur or the tints fade b'or sale
by

gglgl|ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS

freedom of opinion, free speech, a frta
ballot, and aa honeat count of tbe v-Haa

by a (hot gun poiiey or personal oatracbm,

NICHOLS,SHEPARD &amp; CO.MiCrri,
a OUICHIAL AMO OMLV CthUlk

|

It ornta a eommuaUy more to aappert
one liquor raloon than it dom a halfdoaen
I ehurehee. ■ Haating* hrn five eafoona

krld. We were all ehocked by the mtThia oomBtfon of thing*, aa unjustifiable formancea of a tail, thin genUemao in a
aa it in noneeeaeary, amid the aurroundiog* linen dorter, who wa* entting and alaahing
in inou indieerimioaie manner at the
of to-day, for the -xirtencr of which the wounded aoldien*, and bad hi* poeheta
en*x —i.l
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rebel element ie alone reoponaible, but
worn *o contrary to all medical science
which the Tilden Jfomocracy ef tbe North that we were all throe abocked, and we
aeem dirpoeed tn bsfotev Up ami enataia in cautioned him about it. I eaperially
remonstrated with him awd told him he
the forthcoming national dection, calh for bad an o&amp;rial capacity there and rau.t

VIBRATOR
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
or Tin

Hastings National Bank.

iripplive
Tbe etmk of groin la New
| Yurt i. 11^00,000 boabeh of wheat
I afloat ind in elevator*, aleo S.AOO.tMK)
Im.bebi ofanvn; total, 14,000,000 buh1 eb ; exeladve at the am*U graine, each a*
thu have placed the people of the aountry
barley and rye, aey 1.500,000 buabeb
where they ataod today, the frecal, tbe
m-.rr. Theo going Wat, in Chicago
there are 11,000,otxi buabela ; in Milwau­
hsppirat, and tbe moat peoaperou* of any
kee. 2,300,000 bughole. aO 6f which
fourth the couetic* have aleetod d&lt;leg«lra eoukl be plaerd at the eeabuerd in a abort
lathe Stat*Couvewtion, aad Mr. Blaine's
friend* el.ii
tierity ra for
Il appear* t» me that tbe |hu»Krata
are very rnueh mollified by tbe threatening.&lt;1
upevt ot their afaira. They eeem 10 be 1
principle* and poiiey of the liepublican
vary harmlca*, but it may be that , .
party, and in rapport of which, daring all
they are galbrrieg ihemeelrr* for a mb- I
oMereua
freak. ,
•
Pun..
thorn year*. TitR Kotbmcas Bamitui
—•
bra never faltered.
1‘olicie* may change
The Larbarbm of alavery and rum both |
have
again
been
exemplified
by
lb* Na- ।
with the oeeemitfo* of the hour, but.printkm'e charity rabovl n W*rt Point,—thro*
eiplm are immutable and never -hang*.
of th* ecioni of S-mthern ehiealrj (m i
not hka lab doing it in raeh a butebcr like doubt) having masked ibemmlvre, .nd rf ,
Homo the MepoHmae pony, whera beee ,
I way and without autboriay. The wouued oonrw befog charged with ram. entered
wna freedom, whoc raperrtructorv *• the ' men were all in barn* a ad well cared for, tbe room of colored Cadet Whittaker
eievakfou of man to the enjoyment nf every but in rough piaem aa i* alwap the cnae in tbe night, and brutally abaeed him,
alter a l&gt;rtlJ&lt;. Whet I principally found —among other outrages, alitlfog hie ear*
civil ud political right, ha. triumphed, and fault with, wm hi* doing it without au
like a sbssp or * hoe—am! to crown
tbority and without proper dieuriminatioe all, Col. Schofield. the Bupc. ef thu raob
bfah and ariatocratic miration, secured
the black rafferavof doing it himeelf'
Nothing at all eainal to thia haa romv bi­
fore tbe publie, aiaoc JI of** Choate made
1mm eioaod khi exodoa inquiry, and the j
-ver etoed, for thr prineiplaa which the total expense tn tbe Government will bo 1 a Mdl-obeilod jury believe that Albert J.
TirraU * victim sot fire to th* building her
about MS.IMMi.
That in a good den! nf;
Friday, ibmafor Buraeide, himaelf a
and which to-day demand aa unfaltering money, bat aa d&gt;c work bo* kept Voorbec* &gt;
j graduate of Wart Feint, end at all 11mm
aeppert ■ rt say lime ia the punt.
in ' quiet for wrw»l week* it in mm an entire |
j tbe farouHM triead of the fomiratfon, demob a oautert meu arc nothing, principle*
livmwd a carefully prepared epeoeh dedarAn exchange think* that ex Meuetae
Jog that la hfo opinion B ia the duty ot
I Howt, ex-Gov. Boutwell nad Hoc. Jtny
Cvugrow to aee that no one clam of tbe
' BUok canid do tba rountry ■ much better
I benifieiarian of tbe Government are allowed
! nervine by poMug am -ome nrammbly
to obaet another ebm of beuedamriee; and I

At Harting*, ie tbe Stote of .Michigan,
the -Ime nf biMoaee, April «. IfoUl.

bettira of progrere and woe tbe vietorfoa

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■"•Mraaeaareihetb.ta.rea.rt.

REAL ESTATE

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EXCHANGE! Hair Vigor,

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LATEST DESIGNS

, that if it fo fond ka be impemlble to moke I
1 Wrx Point . muiooal inetitutfon, fo which
, nil olemee ol Amntcaa ekiaeai aha II reoeire

rfrijm. k_

OUTTINO AND FITTING.

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Pl.AFHKG mmfa by th.

Him TO ns
AID COLOA-

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L B*fA!«LBT.

With a vary daairabla and most complete Stock of

Tbe Waman'a Foreign Mtaoearr an
«WrftUM.R. ehureh will
~
^efc."?k.’.n.0!*Uy
«&gt;»
Eatateof Minerva Curlew, droemd.
Petuioo for epoeia) adauniatratar filed
■
Estate ef John Hradly. dewaacd. Buod
—I
of special administrate filed and letter isU4.M L. a. -nm
•—d to Anno Hanlon. Warrant and inventery iaaud to Irate N. Keeler .nd Eli
7 T1'
*• ’*&gt;
“rs. Beier Dramalie Bander Mare A 0. Sprague.
Ewate of Catherine Java, deron-d.
Final account of administrator aude and
allowed and order ol distribution entered.
. Aped 27 —E.tate of Henry W. Colvin.

Entered at the Post Office.
Hastings. Mich., as Second.'ass Matter:

Amount of claims. 11,009 23.
April 29 —Estate of Minerva Corisw,
deceased. Order entered appointing John
son IM U&gt;rm down, and pretty soon H- Day special administrater. Charles
‘bey wore ail nuimeelh tU nebiele. TU
Fowler, Henry Barton and Jubn Gibson
:re® wm prsvanlvd from running away ao appointed appraisers
‘U .»&gt;. wm .11 lb&lt;
taeiherorMay 1st.—Estate «f Auwsda M. MunEach mamber wu. acme what
gar, dreenaad. Final account of adminis­
brviaed, but aol » rioualy hurt.
trator made and allowed and order of dia"Ur. Divine,“ by Will S. Thompson
tributba entered.
‘^^dfrom-Th. L.M
Buio.
Eatate of Jonathan Bond, deceased.
“ • beautifu! pure, and mart kava Float oocaoat of executor made and al­
* largo rale.
Tharo- i. no mistaking the
lowed and order uf diacharge entered.
fo«* that "Mr. T. m gaining a wide r^utaEstate of Metta- Hallett, a minor.
two aa compu-cr of w.m, of th* finret .oral Order entered appointing Samuel Carlisle
mrnio of the time*.
Hi* addrraa is East guardian. Bond filed and letter imnod.
Liverpool, Ohio.
Rjtate o( Bhoda 1’. Griffith ei'al mibore.
From no collage ia the country nave Warrant and inventory filed.
rtuJrota bevu n anrooralul ia obtaining
Reply to Levi Marner.
■itostions aa’-from tbe Grand Rapida
Fniaxp llgu-gy —I hr; leave tn reply
Baiioese College and Fraetal Training
School.
Young men of ordinary intelli brieCy lo Mr. Master, and will nay that I
I have sub­
grooe, with tU lUtnagb drill given km, have nothing to •Sriplaio.**
are just a* vurq of obtaining aituaticoa stantially denied the charge* made ; and
from this institulitm aa they are of their Rev. Thompson vindicate* m in that I
rxisteoro—tlr^d Ripid,
Lender. did not say I was a member of tbe M. E.
Chnrvh, and that I refuted to pray in pub-

Wheat aad yr*»&lt; are coming on epics.
I The fint annual Fair and Sl.eep.alxar
dl-Hy'at present.
Tbs trem ary beginning to be guilty of ; iog F—tiral of Barry ooaat£ ocean to­

morrow at tha Fair Ground*.
We trait
that there Will be a good tom ent, tn help
Rev. Dr. I'Oole, of Detroit, lectures at
the society, for it m a most laudable enter­
the M. E. ehnreh to night.
prise, .nd should euooevd, ami oo dwU
Thw time for obtaining Arreara of pen­ Will, but for til lUt, let 00? eititros eosion expiree June 30. 1S80.
i-2
courage the society by giving ft a boort
whenever a cbanen reeun for thrm to do
Hosar Judge Hooker prvsidiag.

• ‘eraring of the green."

Wbe ever saw vegetetioa come forward
Not contest with getting up tbe beet
so fo&gt; — it baa for lhe last two dap. , dock in tbe' warld, operated by deetri-aty,
The ronaus district* of B-rey county, Fred Sweet has now invented an automat,
art tU'satnr as the Saperviaor di.rruts.
ie ulegraphteg uaehloe that throws into
Try the 50 cent Tobacco tbe ihsde everything heretofore existing
in the shape of telegraphic machinery, fr
at Holloway's Drug StoreTU M. E Society bare baih a nice is a machine that will transmit matter
ftnoe ate nod their ehnreh and parsonage. faster than twenty man can ropy it. Fred
! is bros oo everything pertaining to else- '
Messrs. Creasy A Scudder hive corn j tricity.
mmcol gl n-kmaking st their ysrtl down '
i To tob LiDtu or tub Towwaatr

To ths puopla of Sylvania. I in rc.-ponaible for my nets; and befary them I aland
ready lo defend toy osa luctl Levi Master
hu saUtaatially admitted dis 'charge im­
plied ia my challenge lo him. He would
like a ehaaaoe to win, in debate ; thinks
my proposition too broad.
Well, X will
Cry and atcommodate him this thus.
I
will challenge tbe Bov. Levi Master to a
diacusaioo ot the fsllowii*.' prupaaitiuw
Rksolved, That “Lavi Master ia so
in&amp;del aod a byp'ieriie to the lescbiu-a
(so called; of Christ'
Tba above quertivu to be &gt;1 ocuwJ la
Urdus Hall, Heating*. Mich , vitae lime

chief actoev, I &lt;1—ire to ray a few word* in
regsrd to tU matter, not ia jnrtifiratioa of
Mr. M'-on, neither of ibe mtn Phillipa,
who was probably doing bin duty, but is a
•owrewhi-. rcprsLeniiLLa ruauncr, if I have
been rightly informed. '
True, Mason waa probably drunk, and
undoubtedly noisy, bet U,if U gives a

that Phillipa waa^a palieetnan, or had soy
authority to tackle a mat la lbs dark,
without informing bint that be waa a
pence oftoor, sod waa theta for the parpoan of arresting him for a breach of tbe
peace. Ma.ua waa itnpreeaed with ths
idee, and justly too, wo think, tlpt some
one bad pitched into him la rob him, and
lie. Meson, wss hoard U&gt; shout tpurder
vcvml times, showing that ia Cast, be sup­
posed lbs sasalisot was surely going to rob
him. if he intended nothing wene.
We ptseuoM that under ths same ctreumstaoeee, even tbe poheeiaaa himalf
woul'l have daae juat as Mr. Mascm did
We do not know, ot eonrse, whether
Mason did the euttiag before nr after be
got lo unnarrtilnlly pounded, but if. after,
the man Pbil)ipe.got oaly bis just deserts,
and if b&lt;fore, what could Phillips hors npeetsd, uulsws be did tell Mason that be
ws&lt; a policeman, qnd had come there to
srr*« him, for it was dark, and aa Mason

foreion and bomehtic,
Fine and medium priced

X&gt;3Fk3E:sa

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vv.tuus iron
Splendid Stock of fine and cheap

READY-MADE CLOTHING ’
Splendid Stock of flop HATS AND CAPS, and

When you read thia 1 will bo no mors
among yon, but the voice from lhe grave
will enll to you alwap, not lo forget her
who loved yod all so dearly. If I bar*
ever done you a wrong forgive rae, death
wiprs out ell that ia amtaa A mixhan

Beat aad eUaprot Banting
Bat and cbmproi Buutiog
Beat and cheapest Uuuupg
Brat and cheapret Bunting
Brat end cheapest''ffantias
Beat aad cbeapvat duuliog

a'.
at
at
al
at
at

wanted to tub or murder him. Of count
I have not heard Phillip' st*ry of tbe
affair, but preaaow he given it about aa it
is. if he has given it at ell, which I pre-

ORGAN OR PIANO
that be u what some, have alleged be is,
since the stabling affair at Kahmasuo, I
deny ia into. He ia neither an old
- drunken sailor, tramp or rough " He ia j
a firmer, Eves in our quiet little village,
■.»n* tome land dose to the village, rill, it, I
pars hie debts, attends lo his awn but- '
not and lelfcotbee people's busiaoM alonv.1
He, ia winter and early spring, does (
simc trapping, and hia errand to Kalama- '
| x&gt; waa to dispose ot Iris fore, when tbe I
above unlucky oecumuee look place. He
is art old mao, being shout ssvanty fire
years old, has always been a h inter and
trapper, till hie yean be baa lamed bis
atteation to farmin-, aad docs oo bunting I

Please call second door west of the Bank.
forold ones.
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E. A. MATTISON,
49ra3

Bring your Butter and
Eggs, and buy your Dry­
Goods Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, and Groceries of
O. D. Spaulding.

; trjublv that the old man has got into. £*
! s&gt;crytody who knows him ia his friend.
W« aiocerriy Upe that Mr Phillips
L twN dangerou.ly hart, aad we also h&gt;y&lt;
I Lal JaekMU cse grt ab"&gt;g wnbout the
rs'rvic-a uf I'o.-le Mason. We, with every
one in thia vicinity, trust that he tq»y era
I Ivor, bo allowed m return to hi* lonely
and *g&lt;d tompurisn.
B.

the shade, aad a tnoat delightful day. *
'. TU. faruien an. all barj at 'bur rprir.g .
work. Wheat on the ground u looking ■

then *ewds will
*p'vK,
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right along without any —« !•** »&gt;v cold,

wet spell*.
Tha ladtee of the W. C. T. L'., will give

«" tri—or
X., IS

A4«-».«u.a”-

10 Mtn. LarfU win pay 6 e P- •••dred weight of lU y—(/*»»•
TU Letta' Somoty emw-ta with the
EpUopal ekuroh will be
thrir parlors in iUnvr block by Mt* *
A. Goodyear and Mi- Rtaooo Thured.v afternoon G-u'fo-eo
rd to tea freak 6 to 7
Beule Creek had qnu- • btase «: Fnday last. TU Brtttr H-ee, tbw WW—m
Hon-, and othrt balWiogi Urw- tata.

was lhe saouo—Hriro-tr-mta or
Tbe -Utt. u dared, .writing tbe action
fl.,wrf» Everyone should call and sev the Thia ha* sent tU prire up aroaewhat in the
of ibe Council, which meets no Wed—wbeautiful gauds f&lt; tUntarw.
markets, but the American maaufnetnrer ,I day evening Ibe Sth last.
is satisfied ; U has secur'd Hs Urgsins, ।
I. 0. G- TThe asms—r ia again taking aa iareiee
TU following *« the oGew* nf Ita .nd he fa reedy to leave tUto the.I of oar g-wd*. chattel., iaafo ini troeaieou
c* Lodge. No. W*. L O. G. T. for th- Brilisb speculator.
iuieg mm, were iurtoDwit Monday
The Concord. N.H.
SuiMHonor From Europe.
semne.l-y K R Dsoofog
—a —ye, the Bang'* W*(y reforriog to
W' C.‘ i
Cq'(L«Otee
It is conceded on all kids that Dr.
tU dis—tmftclion of tbe false bloods and
w v. T.—Mra. Olive S. Carpenter.
Ayer's Pilis are above eomperison with
the gutter anipc* with the platform of (he
W. K. 8.-HF.IW.
W. *.*-«». MrsW-*.*.
• Worroeter Convention, ray* nothing bat oiber madicia—. Uniting lU beat sis­
manta knuwn to th? chemist, they are
w p. a, — Mrs. Cfora H. Allenthe wiping of IU loer with the dramemUrvd bodies of Blame aad Greet, would partlrolarly aff-e-Jve again*t the esBeroe.
slnmaehie disorders for whieh they arc
W. M.—John Mnre
r«»a&gt;araodad — a cure. Tbe— pilla are
W D. M.—MU Laura Stevrn*.
» mild, yet —arching, that they ar* often
IV. 1. G —Mra. E'aio Burke.
On Wsdnoaday 'of last week the Vta,
rrewriUd by doctor* who —herwiac do
W O. G.—John McElwain.
JT. Y. BtrM. tbe organ of 8 meloe Coak- not fsvor patent mrdicinni. Isdaed, with
W B. H. 8.—Mi- lUio Hama,
lin, daaaUfod lU ddgrairo tta chou-n to tbeifhiita of Dr. Aysv'a g—m ia the
w. L. H. B.-MU Sarah Henna.
the RepuWUn National Oonwsuon - shape Of Pil1*. Sarsaparilla, Ague Cure
follows : Grant. 176 , Blaine 152 ; Shsr- and Cherry Poetoral, on. might with
impunity travel
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The Urrnld gives Mr. Bisio- 2'1 del -gates
ia New York and 22 IB Peu-ylrsoia.

-New organs bxchangiM

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED
Second door Wert of the Bank, Hastings, Mich.

NEW GOODS,

Dr. Uirtai UMt COTBOL1COK

DRY GOODS!
For Carden Seeds call at
Holloway's Drug Store.

I am-astieg lo 814 00. Tbe first of JaseaTm aYwis/o'clock. ‘
Ths Kentnek J .Hecate haa p.Mrd a bill factory thia morning.
: ry, 1WW, be »Jd the hmba for 81 25 per
'
rt.tr thank* are doo and tendered Hon.
LesJ^imiantiog to 8'3 00. The whole pro­ to Strike from tbe ptwenl *t*tatn tht] Steps are being taker preparatory to
Joy A. Hubbell, and Hon. J H. Me- ! cerds of dr hi sheep ia nine month* were qualifying word “will-" TU world
opining a new read bet area Irvtog and I
Gowst for Congressional favors.
. 132 .with the old aheep left ready for buaithis vrtlsg..
Oheet muair. books, stoels and s gnersl I neat thi. year.and three of them have twin.
Mr. Earl, Amistant United States
M. F. Jordan, E*q. started for Chicago I
0 atock of wm.ls gooda.
txict Attorney in South Carolina undaf .
‘ita
Iw.
L. B. 8rjuti.Br.
Genersl Grant, —y th*t Grant »n I SherThe Finest line of Wail
min wl! divide the Southern drie-itim
Paper rn the city at Holloi Ci CKiesgn. and that it i» arvapt fdlr to
w.'iy's Drug Store.
believe thi- General Gran- or any othsr .
Mail ia pow regnhady delivered at
Republican will carry a 8ouiboru State
Aran. 29.1880.
Pritebardsvile, ia Baltimore, aod »t K«»-.
Jritsn Slit —My bnree gma 590 limes | The Chicago Inlvat wickmlly remark*
arnond the traek on the puWrr to f a day, I that the trial of Whittaker f&gt;r faivin-r a
field, snoth^ new cfice ia Johnstown.
N. T. I’airrof tba Hastings IBswa and bis averaged thia BJ d*V« a wrek for !
fear drop* of Afri.uo Bi-»&gt;d in l&lt;i« vein*
ten years. Would U 2.147,6**0 times
J (,'srreth, E«q will occupy Mr Ban
h— purchased s third foterrsl in that ioprucevds slowly st Wart r-KOl. The case
neia* dwelling ca ilota St., west
Mitntion, and ia having tbe bnil-hog nrw
,is rery strong exainrt him. tbottgh U h
Uncle Bea. bibbU haa been qnita risk
O^sriy white. Under tbe sea:j &lt;3* the
tbiagled.
j offense is cue of the tnovl arrixu kn &gt;wu. the laat wash, but is able to be up again
Tba many friends of I'mrle Bea
11 C-ok, who has tan co.flsed to Ur
TU lloagfafon (ki^tnc any* TU «»»•, now.
will be sorry lo bear of hie declining health.
lei by atektte— for some time, ia able to be
j ttign F»p'’
,lie 8,lle qf
have earned the right »'&gt; * frout ylaew in
about again
I lhe rank* of-'0**11 p-Utees" by rrfwiag w. Tom Billings, sod hailed from the whole
T. D. Litlie E*q. of Fyft LsU
I to rots' in favor of incremiag the Govern­ State of Ohio, wea arrested last Saturday
a abort virit to A. D. Cook's tally &gt;lbo
evening snd exteu*ivv-U attest the truth or'* —Isry at the late spring etaiuu. TU f«r appropriating -to bis own use certain
r.f the asmirttea. Mrs. Taylor certainly,
articles uf virtu which belonged lo other
rxeeif io tU'-betafo— of r»di and boa Upper I’eninrolar Showed it. gold *—
purtian. . Squire Cobb charged him up
I by favoring tU just as—sore.
brought
uniu.M.
—— ------meat drwirablo shapvs in booort. and hste. I Amvnmn wool boyct* J&gt;«vc I—-a quite with twraty-lvs dollars and ninety days
Komm. He bw. brokm up hpu-keepiug
eomnfooS •ahntf sre-; afoo Winn lac- I
m the reuniy jail at Hastings. Constable
and i. temporarily otoppiotr »t H. L. Ua- &gt;.d fl...era of fine.-, quality. Her slock or&gt;«in&gt;vn uf lata ia Uudon end Lir«rp»ol . Soaihwidk esourted said Billings tn hesdis. large and ut« Minted, compn*^ markets They sre thrte for tbe purpo—
darbin'a ert lU Highland.retrytl&lt;i*S nyw a»J '/6i&gt;'»lJr.
"bat » ofpureheaiug wool, nJ »« h «o «U ewi st Bl more plr..ing to her r—»«“'•. prwere prise of the British tnanufiartn.-rv. *&lt;&gt;me
, are wry rc-ousbfo TU more wra vvvy excellent Stocks have Iren SrcuVvd «•
laatafally arrang'd. &lt;&gt;«■ of ‘be floral dc-

Th. lUpC'S^iHy •« W. • “X1

New aanortment of Spring Chtbs, Gassimeres and Suitings,

Grant's.
And fine lino of Tailors Trimmings to tnnlrb.
Great'*.
Merchant Tailoring done in all its Brnnches.
Grant*.
Carpets, Matting, Oil Clothe and Rags.
Gnat’s
Gnat's Ladies, Misses and Children's' finfl Sl^es and Slippen.
Gnat's.

POWER CORN SHELLER.
M.-rere Hal. A Bartley have added to
their ocher iaciTuics ia their Soaring mill,
that uf a fit.j class power eora-ahellcr. So
bring alone jour com and get it shelled In
oaoeighlh the tiaae abac vou cun do it at

MILL INERT

iatt.

Friday afternoon and evening. al the
Chapel room' Rafreebmeoto *”&lt;d from
six to wren A awdiri invitrt*— rtten-f

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Trimming Silke, Velveta, Frin.ee, Ribbon., Button.,
.••Kant Assortment of Hamburg EmbroideriesGuipure, Vslenciens, Madras and Torchon Lacs*.
Beautiful line of SJksnd Embroidered Ties snd Fichus,

spkea of, bo only tripe a little ia winter ,
soil spring. We, aa well as everybody
! alee ia this vieiaity, led deep regret st tl&gt;e ■

, u a TIMOS -.—There will be a Conaentioo
' held in Hastings Hod Iliuhia Hall on I
। Tuesd.r, 11 th of May, fur the purpose of j
' orgsairiog a Woman's C. T. Union of the
township.&gt;f Hastings, b. ig dottcd that
each distii.-* be represented by a fall d«logalfon. TU Cuarsutiee will open at
money thu year
2oeltek. p. m.
w-’
Mas, A. E. Bcctos, Seeretarr
,
TU»avy»g»j
Wm Seibel uf Barry township,one yror
Mejstv- Sweet ± Upjohn im getting up ago thia spring, had eight ewe ybeep, i
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plated « • fr* dip.
abtared f.wty pounds of wool from said
Mrt. II, L*mfui*n will entertain ibe;

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G-OOX2S !

Ciaebo-Qai.it
Live Long and. Be Happy.
Why sb-ald aotseeryooo live -.at tl
full allotted tisM, —joy good health
be happy T Barely tbete is no
son, and yet many will allow iusf
blood, w—knew* of the kidney*, impcr

Julius Russell’s
KAPCINEI
Hi!! i tllttltn

HALLS CATARRH
CURE.

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL

We »ri

Eta&lt;1—-Vot.r*air Baireai

5,000

NO CUKE, NO PAY

REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE.

NEW GOODS!

Never so beautiful Prints,
Lawns, Brocades. Cash­
meres. Buntings, Suitings,
gc., at O. D. Spaulding's.

ata
msazrtstzi ses r_“.
—Ktsit. KafeK
WE Will MAKE THIS twosnros.

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Knappen’t Law Office.
n— nrar Itale * Bartley-. Min.
er rent. Apply*:

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Knappen'* Law Office.

Bsnetor Jon.a of Loui-Unt s*y» (bat
Mr. SpofUd. the MM-rani for
KrUogg'a —, baa as much right to a seat

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DAUCHY fc OO. COL-

Knaposn** Law Office.

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                    <text>vol. 2

NO. 2

HASTINGS,

WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1880.

PROFESMU

WHOLE NO. 1305

THIS
Pl
?*arrrc*WT:.a

YORK.

it.rol n 8 Purc“*d
»nt«re«t of Burn. Mewer in tho Agrieul1
hereafter conduct the business alone. I will
continue to keep the full line of Machinery, 4c.,. heretofore sold
y Measer Bros1. and wish to call your special attention to a few
UlO principal Implements kept for sale. The old reliable

3BXTC3BLJEJ-5?-3E UtXOXXZJSJEt.

• lira. aw.®. ; k®; Ullt wr IU*
WU wan. ikaa am la l.»» M Ml;
«• rewaeUa. ..r aawaaal Mrift.
OCMreuiiM. UUakia®. kst l.latl '

ADRIANCE reaper,

&lt;MTKU K1ILB0W

And have added to these the full line of

WALTER A
ATTORNEY AT LAW± SOLICITOR

"^s-*

WOOD

tb’ llu,s’ MOWER, SWEEP RAKE REAPER
J, .V!JEBS. He is the only nmnuGicturer who has n 'ruccess*
fill TVN INK BINDER. Don*t forget that J have a car load of

I will tell you sotnl'other time about the Engines, Saw Milla,
Thrtthera, Clover Bullen, See.
Respectfully Yours,

The only place to get Broadhend Alpneat
that’you can wash and do up without shrink
ing or fading.
'

HOME AGAIN

'■ Well 7“ said Rowey.
&lt;
“Darned quaor," (aid Georgia.
“Kind* sick looking, ®h V
Georgia nodded hia bead Uu&gt;ugbi&gt;
••L®t'. aeelbe boya about jt," aaid
Hooey, and then they both retraced tbrir
alepe to the aalooo.
The boya liotencd ririlh inlerrwt to tb®
report, aud pulled their ‘beard.® and
M-ntehcd their bead, io attempt® to oblain a aolatiou m to .wbal ailed the H(t- j
1 mit. Many and varioua were the ex
1 planitinna given, and then they derided
I tint Georgia aad Roory had better gt
| l.aek aud knock at the door Aid ioqure. M
any rate, if anything wm wrong, so.
1 lhe-tupon the twu once more (tatted nt
I be trail. They knocked—firn softly and
then loader—riujt elicited 00 response ui

HOME AGAIN

voice broke, and hi® poor thin hand® veal
aervomly over the blankM, while two team
•tol® from hta hot aye®, and,' trickling
down to® pal®, pinched cheek®, loot themarire® in to® gray haira of hia bterd.
“Wall, Georgia,• b. aaid preaeatly,
"they got m order from the court giving
tho guardianahip of my child—my Alice
—to her ooelc, beeaure they aaid I waa
unfit to take care of b«c. Georgia, if- bat
one kind word bad been aaid—only ana—
r ---- u '. u— 1___ r______ 1 r__

mohatly ; few King* of Muri® ana, nr
do. The I'omemion of a right arm cap­
able of k nocking an ordinary man into an
indefinite locality known an “th® middle of
next week," i® acawthing that the pqgra-

rijcb*

Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Fancy Goods,

DENTIST

Kichiii

Nashville.

J- NW’
Caw,

aiu’ Onmtal

41
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oi the latent styled in eudleas varieties. I bought my stock early
and can. sell lowAr than any other Store. Call and'get prices be­
! eutapj.f aonur twenty or
fore purchasing elsewhere;

LEWIS STERN.
1 Central Railroad
RAPIDS DIVISIOH.

Imperial Soap

। WENT TO AND FROM
-PIDS AND DETROIT

th. du&lt;« hi *ur n&lt;n, im than.

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES
The first hoiql in the Sun torednoe rate®.
* The fint hotel in tho Suu with Pu•eager Kievaar.

.rilll.

iztat m BeiDiHiU-ra® U

The Price.of the Imperial Soap is $5.25 jter box of 100 5 lb.
bare—75-lbtt. in the box. To any one who will sent! ns an order
for 10 boxes with cash, $52.60 we will send one box extra free an
a premium. Or. the orders may be sent to us for one or more
boxes at a time, with remittance, ami when we have thus received
orders for 10 boxes we* will send the eleventh box free as proposed
Ittiw above. If you dcvfiot wish to send money in advance you may
deposit it with any hanker or merchant in good credit in your
town with the undereUnding that he.is^o remit it to us on receipt
oi the Soap whiclfis to be shipped to his car©.- Address

twenty fir® rough
(log cabin®—right on the edge uf limber
line. North. south, cast and ”•» hege
fxaks lower in their tnawur® grandtar and
rear their Many head, to th® riling and
Mtiioe'.on, nnd aretn like grim old aeoti
orb keeping watch nrer the little barin io
which are the ratio, collactivdy known a®
Mineral City. Th® mountain (idea are

WAKE UP!

SAW8 FILED,

Chin, Tabla, Beixtrais, and Sofai

PIONEER STORE

fort I get through with yvn. Now, haw
shall wa aadle thia! Regular aland up• od knock down, or rough-and tnmbl® 7"
If anything Hill® fate was more va­
cantly acreo®, and hta tona blander than

hipped roof of nlccW nplit ".lukoa" .nd
it® carefully hewn door, that apeak* well
for tlx pntmoee, lute and (kill of iU
builder. In fact, the cabin N pointed oat
a® a floe apedmfln of frontier architect­
ure.
The aoliury owner and oeenpanl of thia
little building wa® known throngboat th®
eamp M *the Hermit " Not, b® it under­
stood, becnate of hta imitating thoae poor
rid bring® of aurient aterr who dwell fat
earn® and fled al the approach of any one,
but aimply bacauaa be wu a taritwrn,
quiet old fallow, who worked hia mine
alone, and, when joining tho rest of th®
men about ths fire in the aaloon, al wap
sought a corner and randy, if ever, took

CHA MPTON BR &lt; &gt;TI1 ER S.

JIIIIJ II. MSI,

a lock. Tb® next inatant and Georgia Lem waiting for w letter. I knew it i
wa® in tlx room. Tb® Hertnit lay extend vanld crime, pb, Georgia, if aha only I
ed upon th® fliror. hia face flu.bed and bin jI knew bow I have worked for her; how 11
with fever, and hi. long, thin tingvra n«r have waited, all alone, but nil! working
ready graining aud relaxing again ibe and vailing ; but ahe ba® written now,
and to-morrow, Georgia—la morrow, or
next day, I moat Mart Eaat. \Y« *ill be
very, very happy together, and—bat read

great atoreboa»ee.
Near tho blaekaiafth (bop, where the
not unmeludiou® ring of drill® and pick,
being iharpeanfi) beard all the day and
far info lb® night, a little eabin itenda nnobtruuve upon it® rocky foundation.

JIMCHKU'ililHl
IhnG

moat probable, and be wm deputed tn
carry it op end deliver it, if ocncet
As before, all. tho knocking failed to ob­
tain an anrwrr, and Georgia, after a mo.ment'a hesitation, put hie .honlder to lb®

' tic girl. ■ He aaid (It® iboold not know
bat what be waa her father, at lo®M «nu1
: »be wm of ajre. I tried the ruuru. bat I
‘ (pent all my na- ucy without chaaging the
decree. Then 1 gave it op and came
I back West again. I gaimd on® thing,
though. The J ndge mid that whm Alice
1 wm twetity-on® ah® abonld b« offered lb®
i cboio® of ouulBg to n&gt;®. her father, or re­
' matning with her goardian I bad to real
&gt; Mtiaflrd, and* I hare worked and worked
to get money for my little girl. 1 terimped
aome. Georgia, bol there'® nearly |12,VtX&gt;
in bank for her now," and the old man'®
voie® and manner were fall of pride.

shonblers; a look board, plentifully
Mreaked with gray, and a pair ®1 wearied,
rtallcM, nerv»u«. yearning err®, that somebow appealed to tho rough bat good-heartMall eant® twire a w®ek in Minaral Qty,
and the aaloon waa the poMoffioe. Rage-

bad ofktt mentiooad th® '•am® Harmar.
bat th® beya firnred last b® shovkl di® be­
fore reading it, aad thia y«rpl»x®d GnocgU
®adlv. What wm h. to d® with it, and
might it not contain mitten of Im portano® 7 Hail tb® old man any friend® or
nlalivaa living, and wbar® vara they to b«
found? All tlungi and many more came
flitting through hta brain, and h® did not
bear bit patient aloviy raise bitaaolf in bod
and Mar® about Lint. Th® old man looked

Keep® oonM.nlly on hand
LIME.

HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS,
DRAGS

las’ Yo«hs, Bon aid: Ckllirta

CDLTTVtTOU IKlLlLM-MOIW FU&gt;W»

LEFT HjIXD FLO ITS,

Reaper and Mowers.

L. J. WHEELER.
HANGING WINDOW CURTAINS

.IBS

The eld man imilsd wearily.
rr wa® provided lor yesterday by tach
•‘Tel! me all about it," bn said.
. Georgia briefly recounted lbs story of apprapriatloo.
Samlnr Vert of Minoan in his apw
in illnaM, touching but lightly on what ho
•d dune and laying great straw on the on tho Krilugg-Spofford ease * mode
important adnladou that there are not

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Tbn Now York Hrnld in so aM* oditottelaccoodslbeoomiMtkn.cisdeby Hen.

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Mvror

Tlmoly Caution.
Genuine Hop Bitten arc put np
oquro paneled, ambar-colorod botl
wUh white label on cue aid* printed
black kttsn, aod green hop cluster, i
on tbe oibor aide yellow paper with

Daniel Striker, of Hou. H.miltoo Fhh ea-

Haitixu*. Mich. Mat 12, 188».
Naw York, but it might mat us lb* nwrtli"THEIk XAMX tn PKTLAU THAT THE west. Mr. Fish w on* of th* repransataREPVBUC MU.VT l&gt;K STROM) ENOUGH. lir* meet of the country on lb* financial
AND MAU BK imUiNb KNDUUH. TW
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ntl WKAKBT
OF ITS t’ITlXKNN question, and nonce, being outspoken for
TV
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w.z-.m-.
the right, all the Dhnia Kearneys, aod
their ilk would be down ou him. With
them howMy is ax a discount, and all
I eastern hoamt money men, ao many bug-

nity, impartiality and urbanity, and dis­
patched the buainem with a rapidity that
was alike creditable to him, and for tbe
special benefit of the litigant, and the tax
payer.. The CWk, with that affable AmumjriL Judgement on default for
1103.50 and coats to be taxed.
Ephraim 8. William* v*X Raa*«! B.
early and late, leaving no dnty undone,
and filling the petition with an ability Wightman, at at Ejectment. Two motions

and promptnem that has never been ex­
celled The Sheriff wa* on hand, and bi* consideration by the court.
Charles Sheppard v*. Marotta Eaton, at
I name ia not Hicks, if it doe* begin with
an H, and with hia deputies, left nothing al. Aasnmpait Not brought up for a
lacking on hia part to insure the prompt
aad rapid completion of the busioeai of
th* term, proving moat oooclusNely that1
. Awarded at lhe First Annual Fair of
Territorial, and their presidential prefer­ he la tbe right maa for th* place, nor ia it I
the Barry County Wool G rowan and
Tha People Must be Consulted.
ences are pretty well defined, and our
! Sheep "Breeder* Huciety, Haslinp. May
Tbe setiou of ths fiieth-eomintt Cbirngo ; Washington correspondent says all wail in­ q^ierr has never served the people of
'■ooveation is to be' the pivotal poiat on formed partie. in Washington
now Barry eountj in any official station. The
which will depend the future of this cuun- agree that they stand substantially as Prosecuting Attorney, too, waa on band, |
try. Al! there is to-day ol liberty, pair!- | 1 follows Blaine 275, Grant SOI, Bbtroran । and there was no cause for complaint that
otinm, and natiunsiity exiate la tbe Rcpub 90. Waabburae 6, Edmunds 26. Tbia | the duties devolving on him were not per­
learm to be yet elected 170, of which a |I formed fur the public good, and with cred
or rather the triumph of the priadplca it large majority moat of necessity be anti-1
represents ns lo national policy/ al tbe
the polk, depends the continuation for lhe
future of a government Republican, even ,
pared, enabled the Judge’to complete the
io form, in this land of num. and there is
From th* Quaknr City.
buiincaa of the Uno in aa unpreeedontly '
danger that tbe voire of the people may
E. J. Camppell, of Philadelphia, und.r
no* control al Chicago, and If it .Iwuld j
abort period of time with no detriment to
date of October 4, 1879. certified to th*
not, there tv danger nf .defeat in the rleewoodarful efficacy of Warner's Safe Pilis
and-Sate Took in removing a fiver dboaae
who thought lhe last of the week would
aeeotnpanied by chroate constipation and
be lime, and benoe found that thrir rouses '
Th* Ntltenal Coaveauou abonld U a
had gone over the term.
meeting of lhe most experienced and able
men of lha.f*rty for coamltalion
It
Speaking id tb* work of *ur Court, it
ia but just that we should add, that Is th* ;:
brass bands, prorc*sioaa&gt;illamiaalioM sod
■sloctioo of a Reporter, tb* Jmigt exer
organised clmjuen could hare lafiucaee,
cised bis usual g*ud sense, aad that a bet­
than h the Supreme Court or the Senate
ter than Mr. Gatrsll can not be found in I
the Slate, or one wbo ia mere rsliable, j
of tho I’nited Steu-v Nu nun is qoalifltd i
to be a taemkr el such a body wbo dtxs'j
cautious and carefod in the discharge of
not place the publie good aod lhe saeowa
th* responsible and delicate dalie* devoirof the principles of his party before the
candidacy of any man. ‘ .Vo maa i* fit to '
Vince firmer* that they should put their
We append a Hat of the causes disposed |
own butter into tbe teat shape for market
bo a - delegate wbo cauoot listen to aod ' Th* Battle Creek Jnunuif, indorses. Mr. I of this term, as follows, vii
and ao realise all they can from it. Il
The People vs Horace Larkin, indicted I
rerelully weigh all tbe objection* to. the 1 Itarey for Cesgroaa a* follow*
•
must have th* bright gulden color of Jun*
-ever*! candidate*, and after so doing, vote ! Th* qualifieauvn* of Mr. Imosy for tbs i for • Uraeny—verdict, not .guilty—aad it
which nothing but Well*. Riclutrdavn k'
Go's Perfected _ Butter Cuter can give.
m hit intelligence dictates, without aay pewitioe, bis character as a representative | waa a just verdict beyond all question.
Use thia color, peek your batter in the
reference lo bi* own first ehoioc Indeed, Republican and hi* well earned poputeri- | Tho Panpl* vs. 1-eroy St Cla&gt;r, indicted i
best manner; and you will get lhe top
for a delegate to vote Im aay on* a* a ean- St, not alone in hia own county, but in the i for Larceny sod Forgery. Respoodcnt I
btriet, are Mrooxly net forth, but not a
■rmate whom he snspeeis may ran a greater wtiit more atrongly than truth requires, j plead guilty, and waa sentenced to Ionia
risk nf being defeated than would some Th* obmi^tfoo, therefore, may ; natty be 1 for six months, to which plans be waa re
The first Fair of the Barry Cbwnty .
other man, ia not only an net of uafsitb- regarded a» cmineotly suitable and will bo | moved on Friday, by Under sheriff, Wm.'‘ Wool &lt;&gt; rowers and Sheep Breeders Hoeifulness to those h« r«pre*nnte, but one of
oty held on tbe Ctb lost, proved s suceew
positive injury to lha man for whom tie
financially aad oibcrwtee. There were lieaos will control ten more county Boirds
rotes, mid treason to the sacred cause of)
ssventy niar retries mad* roasisting of I than they did last year and more than in
any previous year.
liberty, if he believe* that the future wricontinued oa application of tbe People
some very fine thoroughbred sheep, and as
fare of hia country depend* on tbe triumph ,
Tl&gt;e cause of
People vs William
Nauseous medicine* seem all that tbe
at the polls of the principles of tbe party
Bartley, charged with Assault and Bal- arable experience in sheep ) remarked that doctors can think of. Try “Selters' Cough
he represents.
And the great danger of.
tery. co appeal from Javriob Court at be “waa trot aware that Harry Ckiualy bad Syrup," and you will be delighted beyond
the Republican party ia connection srit£, /won the pwtilic ronfideuce to an uuuaal de­ Nashville, beard no petition for mitira- i aomany spu.l abeep sod that they would
Th* sentence wxv . cotnpue farorahly with flock* kept in
the Chicago rouvention has been that ao gree. His nomination would give material lion of .sentence.
Urge a number of the delegate* have been strength to lhe Republican ticket in lhe affirmed, and tbe Respondent taken on
elected pledged tv lb* leading candidate* coming campaign, »“&lt;!■ hi* triumphant Tuewlay morning to Detroit for a-two
month* sojourn at tbe Houre of Correction shearers, entry No. fl, by L. D. Gardner,
and so warmly, denied lo their interests,
by Sheriff Henry Uonjhlalin
■ that little or no lime would be given when
thoroughbred baek weight of buck after
In tbe eertivnri eauMof lhe People vs. being slwri, 102 lbs.; weight uf flaecc 271
cion of the important question of arailabtllb*. A I year old luck entered by tb*
ity, and very little nrnaidrratiuw green to i
same weigh* of buek after being shorn,
•ibjcetion* raised, on any greuuda. againrt,
101 lb* , weight of fierce, 181 lbs Aho
the nomination of thia nr that mpirant i
one year ewe by tbe same; weight of
Thia ought not to to fee.., Tbia moat not I
he »o if wise counsels are Io prevail, and
rietory be ensured from (be moorrat the j
fine ll^roughbrod Merino* of the Infanteremoved on Tbuartay aftmoon by Depu­ do breed, but m be was very busy ie al.
ty Sheriff, Wm. O. Green.
tendance at Court be could not properly
lo the cause of the People vs Swin' fiend tu them failing thereby to bare
Mr. Nathan Barlow has &gt;«rco appointed
th* wisest party les.le&gt;MiXo may be pres- agent for Tur MicitinA.v Salt Asm. [ Johnson, indicted foe murder, a .■■■//. i,rot­
-nt, and especially lhe iateiligeal hmo Clarion, located at East Bsginaw, for the ।
prnmiuras eould be swarded them.
from thtiee state* regarded aa doubtful I releofSALT AS A FERTILIZER, aad
I’retBBim L&lt; beat fleece of wool ia this
wbo are
specially committed lo any [ a supply manufactnrcl specially for that
county wa* carried off by a 2 yaar old
particular candidate, but who are laboring : purpose can be fouad unatantly in hia
Ira Peak* v*. Henry Uioklsy *t *1. ewe entered Ly Wm. H. Fisk of Johns .
This Forrclcaure. Deere* foe sale of the prem­
laitbfully for lbs succcsa of ihc party be- warehouse, for sale st fair prices.
•wisse they Wi-rte in th* prise-plea of tbe j sedr is rntircly free from dirt, or hard ises ie default of pay neat before May 6, a splendid grade of wool and th* commitpatty, aad sot because they dreir* the lumps, aad is nude by a procre* which
ten showed their jjjod j ndgemrat in award­
pcreooal Itiun-pb of any man or set of Icnvns iurorporsted in It all the valuable
Jerne D..Mars'vs. 8yrioa Holloa et hl'i ing the premium. We uuderataad that.
plant lood, as wtll as ingrcdieniT cJcuIat- Forcclusure. Deere* for sale nf prbmuesf1 C. G. Bcntl/uf thia rity purchased tbe:
In default of payment prior to Sept. !&lt;tb, : ewe with her mate fur the soar of fifty |

fT*TB or MI Cino AX. 0
’•a—“K1K.1S;

-.nu

ploipie POTS.

sims nt

bulk
sliced bbif

KOH LESS MONEY AT

tHtmawt.

PAINTING MY WORK
Haatingx, March is, 1880.

nmwM i

Heady for use by adding Hoi Water. .1 superior substi­
tute for Wall Paper, Hard Pinish, Kalsomine, etc. Better,
Cheaper, and Easier .Applied. Sold, by the pound in

A DVERTISERS

also, 12 beautiful Tints. 5 pounds Alabastine icill corer
50 square yards, or 450 square feet. 2 coats A porous &gt;&gt;r
lehitcft ashed wall may require more- The white wiU not
turn yellow or the tints fade For sale by

IcinchoquinJn^
PWRP.V

For Class III Grades, Entry No. B7,by
Riehard Freer, grade buck 2 years old,
weight alter being shorn, 106 lb* ; fleece
ITf lbw. Entry No. I. by C. J. Norris,
wBfcbt after being shore.' 100 lb*.; fleece 1
171 lb*. Entry No. 62. I. B. Hanns,
grade ewe, weight after bring shorn, 123J
lbs, fleece, 13 lb*.
There were many other good ebnep
entered, bat want of sjtaCe forbid* to enum-

aa the aame as Sulphate Qainit

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS

Coast and Henn Count, appellant*. AssumpsiL Cause settled - nut of court by
the panic*
WiUiaan Bishop, appellee vs. Jamm II.
Button, appellant. Assumpsit. .Tried by
the court. Finding no csum&gt; of action.

NICHOLS, SHEPARD iOOJffi'.

MIK

VIBRATO

HOSlWs

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL
'.US’

I l» Cl.., «r iFm’
Art'.’

DR. LASCELLE’S EMQLI8H
j mn ।
REMEDY.
Victory ! Victory!! Vtotony! ’ J ’
TaHahaaaso, JackwmviB*, Fsrnaadias,
Palatka, Kay Wert. Griomrilfo, bare all
mine orrrwbelmiugly Republican io their
..municipal election*. Why It sounds like
news from uld Maio* or Maacsebaaetta.
Florid* must be tryiog &lt;o rival sacb sturdy
llepublican Sistas. We regard ibsao viotones aa omen* of euecsM next November.

OTi'

MALT

■ haan ddegatre and la* men they represent,
io a ray dear aod distinct, manner when
State Treason,
he said “that the delegation from that
Verdin
The following is a statement, of the II pievia Tried by the eourt..
Rente were loysl to tbe Republican party receipts aad disbunmueaU at the Ktete'
| forth* appellees
and would consult its iatereri* rather than
' John Mobravvy app«UeS v* Eli HarviLrcnrae the thkk-and thin supporter* of
, aoa, appellant. Trespass Stricken from
any one man * Then again tho action of
। the calendar. Csuva, no* properly noticed.
tho Wierowin State cwnrenlbni indicated
I' James O’Conner, appell** vs. Robert
Of the nation, and it wroda not only an
unpledged deletion •but
in which a majority of the delegates arc
sbmlutrly free lo euamrll with "there m to
tho beat policy lo be pureur-i in the arleetion oflbc next President of 11mm Halted

8840

Wife

TS&amp;:

Francis Soirerly. vs. William J. Sniv' sriy. Bdl for Divorce. Decree granted.
ger aa experiment, but its great value has
Mary E.-Martin vr Gilbert Martin.
Lett the Chieagu aswveMsoa saffieiral been fully proyts, not ooly scientifically | ' Bill for Divorce. Doeree granted.
tegaaty, enough force of charaeter and 1 sod lhevrcttcally, but practically, by scores
Euu E. Cspnre re. Geo. W. Conner
weight of nemten to settle tbit question | of the very best and most niceeasful agn- mil for Divoro*. Decree granted.
nf candidacy upon ite Mont*, and in a
lllUfp. M.IU
manner which will insure a Itepublican
A pamphlet giving the result ol many Barr* ik™*
triumph, and to that end ws feel perfectly ' experiment* baa been placed in our handr
.are will tend lb* actios of oar State || by Mr. K. G. Brown, the Agent of the Bill for Divoro*. Continued by consent.
eoavcntlon witch •» in acwvtua at. Detroit.I East Saginaw House, of which we doubt
.Maryctta Itolph v* Thomas Dolph.
today. To thia end abo contributes the: not copies esn Ire obtained of Mr. Harlow BB1 for Divorce. 150. alimony for ex­
elentioo of'uaplodgnd driegateana every- i replete with information on thia sa bjcct,
pense* yxatfrate litr granted.
where.
And it it already evident that a j
large majority, of the delegates will go tn'
tbe convention uninetrueted, and upon '
A New Deoorstion Hymn.
them U&gt;c itepnblieaa party depend* for
We have just roecirod from the pub­
intelligent and anscMhb settee.
Tb* lisher, W. W. Whitney, Toledo, X • ailL Bill for Dirorce.
action of the •crural rowvesrtioM hcM lest very beautiful melody, with apffropriate
Harriet
week indicate* that a better feeling is pre- j words, for mixed voices, wriilru especial­
Goodyear,
railing among ikne who arc rcsponsibte | ly for .Memorial Day.
The first stanu granted.
lor party atlion. I a th* Notthcru. Rules, I
Unmer
which slonc are to he tleprerted apo* for
iksjmrco* uf the Itepublicwn ticket, detegMictia me nq longer instructed. Io aonse
inataaom the cooveatioa expremed a pr*
erame foe this or that aspirant, but fbc
•tetegales were left free to ^s to Chtewgw,
i tom* matter thereto pertaining.
Tb* Qty of naming* v*. Sophia Ki
.■afield, cxeentrix, etc.
AatumpeiL

I . "I am .selling Farm Wagons thin year cheaper than any
in the
icountry. I warrant every Stick of Timber and every jr
them
to be good. Any Wagon or Buggy ofxpv make tL.-.t ■
shown |KA&gt;r material. I WILL HEPAlit \TliE SAMi. FREE OF
CHARGE if it.isFaent to my Shop.
I am

Whs! Ail* you ?
1* il a dirordersd liver giving you a yel­
low akin or costive bowel*, whieh Have re­
tailed in dutrvaslog Hie* or do your kid­
ney* rcfu« to perform thrir funnloua 7
II *o yuar system will soon be ekwsd
Richard Freer vt. Joseph Cole, Charles with puiaoaa. Take a low doom of KidCote aad Charles B. Burton. Assumpsit. ney-Wori and youTl feel Hko a now man
Cause tried by jury. Verdiet for plain- —nature will throw off every iatpedimont
and each orgen will be randy for doty.
I tiff.for 1286. The defence in thia cause

REAL ESTATE

UNFERMENTED

Ague Cure

MALT BITTERS

THE
ONLY MEDICINE
,Tknl Aria nt Uro Bmae Time cn
THK UVKR,

CITY PROPKRTT. JOB SALE

Fitters
Job Work at this Office.

UNDERTAKING

�/2,
Tk. ii.. b,

Ann ,,

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J.m », iwo.

-ar

its naa. import*. * surling Rapublicuu
journal .ad fe doing g«d
ia lh#
*““• Of
“d right in that But*.
IteT
N-«toritpro.
• glonou* Bepublimn ,«oey.
P..l«» Bxs«*M&lt;-W

Entered at the Post Office.
Hastings, Mich., as Secondclass Matter; .

ata,
citrting since Saturday teat, either has
Sk,.,^W

«ta. 80 U Ux.
dJ,
back, and give* milk nut of only three
teats.
Whoever returns her will be re»»rded Htoeally.
There ia one entnmendable feature about
the Beils Brou. circa* tb*t i* to be here M
tto 2?ud iart; and that is, that they al
low no candy, lemonade or peanut »ec(J&lt;n
to tmmpte on .-her your p^ „
L. every ««« and nren.gevte wk*re there

B.'T- Halaled Raq. ofFnwport wee ia
nutaaore. are tntoaud, they drtrsca large­
town yvatrrday.
ly from the enjoyment of the attendant*.
Job* A. Turuar, Eaq., of Orangeville,
Mr. Woodruff, a brother of JaDe* C.
mode ua a hieodly call yesterday.
and a tailor by oeeupntiun, hu tocoo. «
resident of our city, ,od to* moved into
tn* house lately vacated by L. W. Fauuy,
own*d-by W. H. Hayford Em,. oo th.

The Vest Tea ii/thc city for tho
money at Holloway’s Drug Store.
Mrs. W. K. Upjohn i* spending a few
week* at bar childhood home in Balams-

BEST

Bastings Fire Depertm.nt held May Ikd,
1880, tto following named persen* were
elected effuer. tor tho euauiog ymr :
‘
James L. Wilkin*, Chief; John Raa
1st Aaaiateut Chief, Wm. M. Scudir,’
Read Bi^k A Ciarksoo'a local iu thia 2nd Amiatant Chief ; Irving L. Creasy',
uata.
They are about to go into new Deportment toerrtarX, Anthony A. Wil­
quart ok.
mot. Department Steward.
„ , Wm. M ScruDxx, Dep't 8*c.
Mr. John A. Uretie he* built a new
Dated May 4. 1680.
_
■tdawplk tn front of his reaidene* uu

Try the 60 cent Tobacco ut
Holloway’s Drug Score,
2tf

I "Wtot ere hi* credentials ?*' ask* the
prudent business mao, and Sell* Rrothm1
‘belt corn ifroand and plant potatoes, and Millionaire Confstoratioo of Stupendous
they tor* improved the lima ; cooaequaau 1 Railroad Shows, whieb is to exhibit at •
ly ttore hu been a oomparalirdr small ' Hutinge, co Saturday, May 22, iuwtn !
amount cf busino* done in town until tto qneetiou fully and fairly by producing j
Saturday. Busy day.
Wa. have to record the death of John
B. Johnaon, one of the early eeulen in
thia vicinity. Hi* death recurred on the iAe world," anya/thrt old aod reliable
mrruieg of the 4th iart.. Hi* funeral newspaper, Ito Bay City (Mich.) Dail,
on the fltb toil, wu attended by a very Triluot, and ao aay a tbouaand responsl
tergaconoourw of people, and above
•Ifihty convey.ore. w.rowanted lathe beat ia proved by ha exhibiting lhe-largart
«M plan* of burial in Irving cemetery.
Rev. W. 8. Bogby, oficioting clergyman.
Mrs Georg* Cuter, also an old resideul
in this vicinity, died on tbe morning of
th. Oth iort.
Federal at tho B.pti.t
Church oo Saturday th* 8th hat. Rev.
B. Moore offidating den.-yc-.aa.
Tho Commoo Council did not think beat
to accept Ito bond, which were offered ao
guaraoteo ef the good behavior of a aaloor,
therefore, wa bar* no aaloun at thia

ORGANS.

Council Proceeding*.

WORK
ilermihetl to. make as
will prove to any* mu
than any other, good

J. -U REED.
47m4

Th* .State kouvectioa tu vlect delegatee
to the Repuli^aa voovanlion at Chicago
June 2d. 1* th •casino to-day at DeHart.

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC,
Fine and medium priced

Trimming 8ilka, Velvets, Fringes. Ribbons. Buttons.
An Elegant Assortment of Hamburg EmbroideriesGuipure. Valenciens, Madras arid Torchon Laoes.
Beautiful line of Silk and Embroidered Ties and Ftdius,
Brown and Blotched Cottons from i to 2i yards wide,
Splendid Stock of fine find cheep

herd of Elephant* ever saeo in parade ;
two 157,000 Fall-grown, Lirin* Bippots
mi. tto ooly pair ever imported ; a »50,000 aquarian of huge Sea Lieu*; th* only
*18,000 drove of Perfuming.Colorado
[ Callie, the oaly *22,000 Two-borned,

READY-MADE CLOTHING I

Hairy Hhinc&lt;ero*.whieh tremendous brute,
it will be renumbered, nearly demoliabeda
locomotive at Pittsburgh, Pa.. tb* only
*25.000 Willi. Cobb Miniature Circa* ■
the only King Barbro'* Kuyai Japaame
Cirena; the only genuine 130,000 sixty
horse power Eleetrio Light and Motor,

New eSjortment of Spring Cloths, (J assimeres and Soilings,
And fine line ef Tailors' Trimmings to match,
Merchant Tailoring done in all it* Branches.
Carpet*,-Mattings, Oil Cloths and Rugs.
Ladies, Misses and Children's fine Shoes and Slippers.

On drtatday evening a jng was tree
■‘“ding it* way tip Main strpet, ''toward tho only tribe «f Uto Chiefs and Braves,
the wart part of tho tillage, iunl Sunday ■ ho appear at each perfur man twin a Boat
wild and thrilling equestrian drama, axiktir way down Main attrtt from tbe preaaly arranged fur them, and graphically
wcat. They bad evidently been jugiog illustrating the savage onalaucbta and sin­
•round mart of the day, and tho jug ran.; gle comtot* nt border warfare;
have been heavy aa they all appeared to he
Why it ia the beat traveling the' world,
ie further demonstrated by th* dirtin­
M. V. Jordan Eop, returned from j gunbod presence of the moat faatou* bare­
fbicaeu laat Friday noon. Hat uot di , back cqueatrian of all lime, the great aod
minuhed in sis.' during hie eUenco.
FrUnd M.ltoa exhibit* great luxuriancej
of physical growth. “ May hts shadow I
eminent perlunacra io evenlbiog arwilc.
Why it it lhe tert is Mill further shown
Wednesday evening the Gib lost., waa I by it* greatest and best menagerie ; tho
telebrated by .Mr. and .Mr*. M. M. Priodle । fact that it tolerate* no camp fullowers I
Esq., at their re'ideore io this village, a* I real* no privilege.; permit* no peddling
lhe twenty filth annirmary of a time
1 of aay kind within Its can rue* , calls upon
when they both stood up icr the preaene*
: ths authorities to do their duty and help
of many witnaavea and pledged their moat
; it to protect tbe public from all sharpen*,
sacred honor. waiving all right to appeal
b managed in peroou by U* repalabl* and
tsapunaibl* proprietors, aad docs exactly
। u it Igrm to iu every raspect. “Entirely
fulfillrd ita magnificent promises," say* the

■*“ IIEADQIJARTER8

FOR

SALT, -tes

a-oox&gt;"smjajRL &lt;t* co.*
4Stf

lung*. It is quirting aod soothing iu it*
•ffeut, and I* unexcelled re a general tonic.
Keep a bottle always on band. A few
doses saver fall to cure aa ordinary dough
or cold. Prire of large pint buttles, ILOO.
Hava your druggist get you this wou-

W* note with pleasure the purchase by
J. W A C. G. Bentley, of W. H. Fisk ol
Joburtown. of two thercugb bred merino
owe., two yton aid. for which they paid
•50. From one ut -.be awe. th^e wu
clipped on the Fair Ground* 12) Ito' of
beautiful, clean wool, the growth of el*ran
Mr* Geo. Holden baa bad her barn aod Booths. Alter dieaiing. tb* ewe weighed
truce newly painted, aod her premia** only 9C lbs, given more than an i of her pert or taka them acroav 16c rirer tofrthrr,
“rt erttra"
sleeked up generally.
To addition to their many friend' ia
Elibn Robinson Esq. hisitmovsd from
town, tbsre were a goodly nuroter of rvlat bia city, to hia form al Hickory Coruees.
-May auccete be bit
.

er than nuy &lt;jue in the
nd errtry Iron in them
lake that i.i broken and
E SAME FREE OF

With a very de.kabl* and mo.t complata Stock of

I -tore sold 43 organa tn Bl
-more organa than any other

Hr. IMsft Dltn* COTBOLICOI

ORGAN OR PIANO

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED
E. A. MATTISON,
49tn5

The frieods of the proposed amend meat
to the Constitution he'd an ecthtuiutio
merting on tho 27th‘day of April. Fully
.100 delegate* representing tb* Union
Tcmpenuee organirations, were in attend­
ance.
The County organ it ition wm pirfeetej
Ly the electhm ol lhe following u&amp;cera for
the county reported by th* Committee no
Organixalbin, vix —
0fc&gt; M. Dxwcr, Chairnteu
matron and Ur lord ba.k in the evening
twilight in the abada of the rentals, aod
the fertire •‘ikttfrr” i« jubilant.

Second door Went of the Bank, Haatingx, Mieh.

NEW GOODS!
DRY GOODS !

Don't forget to call nt Hol­
loway 'u before you buy ya nr
SVail Paper.
2tf
Cuqaidlrabli: matter that wa* intend- i
rg*M, aod Piano* and a gaueral lias of
rnuaic good*.
Sheet music, books,
■tools, violin strings, flute*, fife*, drums,
mouth organa, jew a harp* etc. Sheet
uic or anything in tbe mtiaio line ordered
itmpily. Cteaxtog, repairing, aad turng done promptly and aatufaetion guana

I
.1 sujjegior substiibminc, etc. Better,
the pound in

r-x-jE.

The routs* advertised by Mr*. Gao- i
floldeo in tbe flaring* t euopl* at wesk* I
ago, were taken by Will User, wbo has

ibastinc will cover
oats .1 porous, nr
white will not

'CHKISS

NEW GOODS!
Never so beautiful Prints,
Lawns, Brocades. Cash­
meres. Buntings; Suitings,
&lt;fc., at O. D. Spaulding’s.

Soma aeek relief among mineral
in pill form, ate., others roaort to extern
airely advertised alcoholic beverage sod
fermented liquors, only lo feel tbetaselvt*
fur a time autnewbat belter, but af'er a
while tuueh wore*. Now, why should

11..0. Snow* of Yankee Springs died
today.
lie had beta a retidea I uf that
The following bond, were prroefeted » township for a fowl taany year*. He mart
• Druggbt* aod Liquor Bonds—Bond,
hare been neatly or quite 60 ye^p of ace
of Wm. H. Goodyear, Robert* Jt HotchTLompaon’* Hall, Hickory Coraara, by B. Liu and Mr»&gt; Bdlowar-' Liquor Bond*
TLoxuwou, Friday evening the Hlb iort. j ef Doyle A Cole, Geo 8imp*Ua, Dtekeoaon
A pood limo iaautioipstod.
A McCoy, Frank Brndroret andCharto
Vegetation uf all kind* it coming fur*
The article ‘•Waahw," manufactured in
ward very fast *iu&lt;x the recent rain*
tbir eity by the Waaba* Company, I* real­
। Viera.* vua Miatnca asa ouw
Mr*. M. M. StepbcMuo of Grand Rap- ;
in behalf of (bi* project, lo rtcnre
ly a vary fin* article, and will uodoubt*JI*
Lb ia vieitiog at Dr. Hl C. Turner'a. She । the united effort of all umpereoee people,
l-eeuBW very popular. Try it.
Horta io a few day* for Nevada lo Join her f‘
The rain and wind coroplrtaly rtripppd
buibawfi, wbo ia tersely iatereetud la ail j
ver mldioR at Virginia City. Mor* anon.
New ten Hpua* on Monday last- But the

Burna Mexan hu returu*d from Colora­
do, where b* west about two Booth* ago
lo look over that eon atry with a »i*w to
iogtRiog in baviocM. Do not xnow what
Hemovala from the Highland* B. J.
Canfield has go*w to Cryatal. Montcalm
Co., L W. Fauroy to Piral Ward, city,
•ad Cap*. 1.8.0«vr to bb mother is-kw'o,
^!ra. Young, on Broadway, ofpoaile

ecor-s of the residents of this city that they
must build aid*wa!ks.
Bight, gentlemen,
fur there arc aom* walk* in th* eity that
ere m&gt;t not only ‘badly dilapidated, but
actually daoreran*.
The Ladir. Prrsbyte.-ian Society will b.
aotertained on Friday aftmoMi twit by
Mn D B. Stoop and l^w’Bonday School
o am, rt the reaid«oco of R«v. D. B. Shoop,
io tho Third Ward, eart of tto Htgh
School building.
Who can Idamo eow* for wandering off
lata tho eonulry ttooo day* to rwrticnle,

MILLINERY

Julius Russell’s

eater, garden* nearly all made, ground
idEdeally wet for gram ami erope, and
mart everybody happy. .

cirsaa will come juat tha name.
Ou .Monday th* 17*1* &gt;wt., theta will be
a publie aa4* of a very large annual of
property al tbe residence of Mra. Curlew,
formerly widow Hall, on See. 8 of Maple

e Cure

mouofolixe your taper, nor auy cuualdrra- ■
ble portion of it, bat do wish you to ia-.rt
(Lie abort article if you can du ao without
lib Ward—Traver* PbRlipe.
it* crowding. Unde Ben.,Wing, wbo l.ss
Mra. Norroro Bailey from the Commit­
loeyr beau a resident uf UrsugeviUe, dic’d tee ou Revolution*, aubmitted the fvllnwat hit iMiJo.os co Sunday ‘ rooming laat,;, in* report which

Live Long and Ba Happy.
Why ah- old not everyone live cut their
full allotted time,
j- good b«Jth aod
be happy ' Horafy there is no yeod raaaon. and yet many will allow impure
blood, weakorwr of the kidney*, imperfect
dicotioc. and urinary troublao t« under­
mine aod break down their genera! health

r----------- -

BENSONS
CAPCINE

L- .

tAPCINtJ
__

$500 REWARD

POROUS,
PLASTER

REAL ESTATE.
FOR BALE.

For any Csa* of Catarrh that Can't
bo Curwd with

Bu'iu**a of tha Barry County Piobaln
Court, for tbe week ending May 8ih
Clement Smilb, Judge. _
.Mdy A-Estate of Mary Beds ct al
minors, order entered sppaintiog E. I*.
Barnum guardian. Bund filed and lelltf

HALL’S CATARRH
",
CURE.
A GRAND BARGAN.

Knappen't L.w Office.
Binor. Aonual aecount ofgu^diao filed.
EaUto of Minerva Curlew deceaaed.
Warrant and ioveotory filed. .
May 5.— Katat'e of Jota Headley docaaoed.
Warrant and iS.eotory filed.
Petition for aaaiguuwul «f peraonal proper
tv to widow filed. Order ol' *ae&gt;gnm&lt;a&gt;l
tnocting or ma
-—n—- enterad, John Carvelh fur lhe petitkmer.
lion indudiog th" =»»»•
voter, ia tech Ward. M eenu p*r Ward ' May T-—E«tatc of Will io IL DcGolia
lor caefa elactioa.
a minor- Receipt in full from Hilus DeGolia filed aod order entered diacl.argiog
Frank U. DeOoll*.
May 8 —ErtaW of Jamro W, Drum­
field and Colvin Hamillom minora. Peti­
tion filnl for tho appointment of Guardian-

ticuter*, trail on, or ad draw
U. P. Moms,
49m2 lUahlaud, Kalamasoo Co., Mtoh.

Bring your Butter and
Bggs, and buy your Dry­
Goods. Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, and Groceries of ‘
7
O. D. Spaulding.

Knapoen'* Law Offloa,

Fann* For Bole.
ir.T

Meteorological Record.

K^aYLTnSE

Knaxipen's Law Office.

Great Opportunity.

WE WILL MAKE THIS PR0TOST10N.

Striker, Traoenrvr at th* M. E. Churoh ;
fire dollars to Jam** P. Hobart*, Treasur­
er of th* Presbyterian Church; five dollars
lo Norman Bailey for lb* Episcopal
church, aud fire dollars wa* paid fur ex-

Knappen'a

Dra-liiiH Lite flit tan ’

LATEST DESIGNS

CUTTING

and fitting­

PLAITING nude by ito yeofi.
1'teore nallaadaM u*.

Mmm wver

�'The Blood ie The

FORMIDABL

SELLS BROTHERS’
^-J*”VK3to.___
. PROBATE ORDER.

1880

SATURDAY

■a^eS3Ss«3KS?.
s;“ .trs-Xir.l*:.’.

WHAT dTHJ{R SHOW PRE

IT IS A $2,000,010 FACT

SENTS SUCH PROOFS

DORSE OUR WORTH

Il to tin- OIK- getadrut. grwUret, euatltoat, mrei complete. m—t mural and inlnit.
WilJ l’«A«: Arrnir/Dnunir. and Savage Uf* lllortrating CanvM C.illretiun of

AS THESE

AND WORD.

IT IS A ©200,000 FACT

.
WE ARE

It actually [■woe and prvaeuto each day in parade, llw Mi^htieet ,11ml of IjkpUaat.
ever expirted ftptn Aaia and Africa mtnbi ord.

SUSTAINED BY

IT IS A $57,000 FACT

THE UNITED PRR8S.

A RECORD WE ASK EVERY
ONE TO READ.

ft It*. ju*t imported from tb- Nubian White Nile, and exhibit, in an immeme tank, aa I
Well im I..or in the Arena at rm-li ]&lt;rf.niuti-e

The totally unpaged magnitad. of

The Only Stupendous Male Hippopotamus

our atnpeodou* confederation of emioent
entertainmen t»

demxodi-

proporitoarte

employment of printer.' ink, in almcnt

FlTLIrGROWN

THE ONKY

every pictorial, lithographic, illuetralive

FEMALE

It Bi.nM b* aa «ndl**a -jodcrtaking to
toll of *11 th* novel wooden. but .afire it
that th* Brito Brother* do .11 tb.y proatoe
and mor* too.— I'oaa/tfotea (O.) l&gt; iify

HIPPOPOTAMUS-

rretine IMbfrnl IMt-meth- '- in-.- tbc.mly pair of Living lltppi’potaini ever placed on exhibition. and an African ZnuUftieal wonder nilhuny counterpart,
and whi- b no •!&lt;•■&lt; ran now duplicate. al any price.

aad typographical form, In order that even

IT IS A $1,000 PER WEEK FACT,

pawing ailenlioo may be directed to the
ioemapntoble feaat uf raroat feature, and

*

fl h*« rex tireil tin' Her- fUrrback.il'.rM'maii of all time, the

.

.

phenomenal feat, which we have provided

lo ute the public palate for amuaemeot.
Bat whik owoenbip of the Greatest

Show on Earth compel, u. to be the pniCM of all adverttoer.—car ' daily outlay jo

that direction alone far exceeding th.

entire receipt* of many hitherto prominent
•-xkibitioc—we never mtolcml, cxqgptratc.

IS ▲ 822,000

IT

or deceive, but, nn*kr all eirenmatanere,

plant oaraelve* aqaaraiy upon the Truth,

h&gt;i*«- THE OXLY GIGAXTIC LU’IXG
h H.1IR Y ASIATIC RIIIXOCEROS.

the whole Truth. »nd 'nolhioe hot &lt;Ve,

IT IS

HYQ-

^goo^ooo

Our MKrtioob and prumi*e«--M&gt; far _______ QuiuUi]*h-_ l.'ouMiiidatiou Cotutilutm the tuow Htiipendinu W&lt; rid * fair
uf llan-M Ari'mixl- I Ini any Manae-ttH-nt h*« ever owned, i
beyond whit toy other rijow in thr world
cac candidly and •otvtoteatly tnakc--

IT

IS

A

Srcai'.-ii'sw:

.weriNeU la
■ ill to

l-'ACT

S18.0(M»

umt evidently *nd M.tntdably partake
■otnewhit of die almmt incredible propor­

tion* and lofty gr.ndenr of th* coicrpriM

to which they refer.

Mark well, however,

that we do not, like other tn.Mffera. uk

an.rl*.
hr tto

*&gt;r^M.uitoC&gt;.-rkH c,
nuWjr.ii, wa *ax

ONLY HEBB OP SIX PEBFORMINB COLORADO CATTLE

you to anwpt them upon the itrcngth of

Wh&gt;&gt;~.- •imulbuwou, and inert*!iNcyfcat* dwarf to in&lt;i_-ui5ca*,. th. . omna-o trirk- of al! roreJUl

oar own utututoined amertioo. but forti-

W

£ed by the nbjoiaed teatimuoy uf the

Trained Stailk v "

tf'ACX'

A $400

prea 'rt thirteen 8uiol&gt;*Vdi a* no other
management ever received. and which

eonelnuvely

e-l.Mube-

our integrity.

TRIBE OF GENUINE UTE CHIEFS AND

BRAVES
Thrilling and I'owerfully ftraltotic

Thea* uwooghl editorial eodoraetuent. ol
oar unimpeachable word are taken al ran­

IT IS A S25.OOO FACT

dom from many hundred, equally honor

Willis Cobb’s Miniature Circus!.

able to ns, which, tbe limited apace at

command will not ptrtnil iu to reproduce,

W®*
HE WHITE

1- tin only rutertainmrnt &gt;.f tb« kind in vxittonre, and an iaSnitu i&gt;-unw of the im&lt;m upnoriwi di-light to kith idd ami ywng.
■

bat whone harmony of haunt prato* ha*

not been interrupted by th* dtorord nf a

■Mtk UptoM*&lt; toaualam realatala* ~

IT IS A $1,500 PER DAY FACT

aingto contrary eritictom.

Unrwaltd in Appearance.
UnparcUeled ie Sintp&amp;ify,
.
Unsurpassed in Constmtin,
Unprecedented in Popularity.
And Undispeltd it tkj Broad Clam

(t revivtw the Prodigious Gloria*of the Roman (oltornm iu

A-SEPARATE STUPENDOUS

CLASSIC

KKAU AND BILlBVK

....

Sewing Machine

ELECTRIC-LIGHTED

CIRCUS,

In whb h Nt»w Utt BarrUrk Chantpjt'nm and )oin&lt;i]»l |wrfurmcn uf every athletic
• ialty. are |«-nnltwd to appear.
•

It 1mm thr only Gennine King

.

XtfNIta Hlucate.1 Animal* (not even idling it*
im

v

herd «f

fulfilled
;■&gt; Unify

llnyal Japan™- UirAu.

A
prrCmninu-

$60,000
rhyhanto) an- of cmater number, variety, rarity and rains, and mure wonderfully reheated, than

id! three of any »ix other «horr.

Th* parade through our ttreei^ tbe
grand nitre*, and in fact th* whu* evtopa
ny and performance to
who had an opportui
thair pcreooa! procure, i
man in thl* metioa of th
me
Ifnuni.

It to wmewhal refreahiug
pleasure of acknowledging 0... _
aad manager!* wimpany parfarmed
thing tin lb* bill*.— Wien (K. J7
rf*y jH'Awnr.

*100 IlKWAKIi.

m»y deem it owemary to attempt io die
credit-the autbtotitoly or genuineore. of
th..bote MUM.. w* hereby

Perfected Electric Light i Motor

yrotnito,

»100, m tsmpeuMtlou fur hto time aod

troubl*, io «v*ry iaatanca where to, ib.ll

b« able to pro.* any not Ire anywhere quo
la alone ituploycd to lood ita 400.000 yard, of aura* with auuoclipaing, beavra-boni upleador.

IT IS A $10 PERSONAL FACT
^

.

t®®** aad ail to profit by, that

.

Ill! Ail-Ormialniu AUiaia if Dixhict, Dinne »fi Kmi Kiiffliiu,
■B*

.

— Combine more wealth, merit, inumwt and iiwtrnetion Than Any Twenty Firet-Ctam Meo.
XI..I Cu. u- . .
Exhibited Here, and vrt 1., a!i
nhi. h A Suigl- Ticket fur tbe
I «ual
Admiu-Chil'reo 1’u.lrr 9 ?«r- 1 C.W lUwrrrei E„l.|,n.- ('uri.K.mxl th,ra Cbaire. 25 rente extra

Twu Exhibitions H»cb day—Artwnooo and Eyanpg Muaaum
and Menagerie Doora Open al I aad 7 P. M„ Shaq). Perfttrm^eaa
in the Grand Separate Cireua Arena ootautenca 1 hour later.

WILL ALSO EXHIBIT A.T

Grand Rapids, Tuesday, May 25, 1880.

tod by m to be rith*r a forgwy, or ia lw
gru«* .nd purpcac different th*n a* origially pnMtohed.

A. th* trnm* of tha new*

p*J&lt;r to aiway. Ki„0, proof p^.j^ tt&gt;J
be readily ohulnad by writing to k* edi

mnc siwioa mcHim co.

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or atBsciurriox.

VOL. 25. NO. 3.
PB8FES3I0I41. IB BOMS MM3

THIS WEB
NEW YORK.

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l&gt;n. n,n. |13,111IEK,
ICLkcnC HITMCJAX ANO KVRiJK'JX. .Bm
£*•»»**&lt;*. Met*.
&lt;£

HASTINGS, MICH.,. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1880.

MH! nffliB!! hem mni
of Bur»*

tJj aS

WHOLE NO. 1306.

Our New York Letter.

HF. OF GOOD CHEEK

■» “» Aro««l-

tural business, 1 shall hereafter conduct the bumness done. I will
^nu®
keep the.full line of Machinery. Ac., heretofore .old
i Mciwer Btoa - and wish to call yqUr special attention to a few!
or the pnnapal Implement, kept for .de. The old reliable

roun

WITH TABLE RAKE ATTACHMENT,
E&lt; LE&lt;TIC PHTMCIAX AND SVt

ALONZO D. CADWALLADEB.

»!■. Xt*i

a»&lt;t •irbaan. &lt;&gt;■« m, Hate m

For Reaping needs only mentioning, they have been sold here for
t wenty ytyira ttlld there is ll0t letw than ONE THOUSAND ol
them now in use in Barry County. Over six car loads were sold
last year and nearly k car load have-been sold this season. I also
sell the

ruoUvn Couoal adjourned.

City Itecordtr.
Our European Letter.

ADRIANCE REAPER,
-

And have added to these the full line of

WALTER A. WOOD
CouaUlingor the IRON MOWER, SWEEP. RAKH REAPER
and BINDERS, lie is the only manufacturer who has u success­
ful TI\ INE BINDER. Don’t forget that I have n car load of
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CHANCERY PruaM altaeilna dm to
JAMES M. MARTIN,

Attorney at Law &amp; Solicitor in

drlpku during the cxpoMioo of 1876.

STTTjDEBAltER WA.GONS
With Patent Tire Slope Shoulder Spoke.
rolled in boiled oil,
"
v

Every Wheel is The

Preeident’a V*fo of the Deftclen- •“d
cy Appropriation Bill.

..
,

»
*u

It

‘hb^

Joheeoo

Ircturo about

of Middle ill. ;

Haaor

lUhibltion:
Radu.

After mater* rotuUar.ition of the bill
, I will tell you some other time about the Engines, Saw Mills.
Threshers, Clover.Hullers, &amp;c.
Respectfully YouYs,
to aupply ccrtaia dtficirticin io apprspriWill, all the bowapaaen published in
i.
wk*.
CHESTER MESSER.
the United State*, neatly' nine tbooaaad

Wiahington Leler

maiclr rejected

HaMiujpi. Mteh.. March Id, 1880.

t-HYilOlAX A StTUlSOX.-Mr.
DR. IL P.l'KCKMAN. '
ECLKATKJ'HYSJUA.-y AXb STROKOS.

The only place to get Broadhead /KIpacas
that you can wash and do up without shrink*
ing or fading.

-a reoroam

Ilo««e of ltepreaeiil»ti«r*. in which it
originated. with my objection* to it* pa*.
**se. The bill appropriate* about 18.000,-

Orea*itm»llr.

T.lRb
Croak St. John C. WUklaman. aid*

WxMlSOTOk. D. C,

LriStiX" bet to

DELIGHT J. WOLF.N.O.

HOME AGAIN. 4I0ME AGAIN.

H — r Hl. k-

millluaalre, aua ho »

Of the Oitsh More mt* just retunml from New York wiifi (lie
moot Complete stock of
'
GKO. I). BABCOCK.
AUCTIONEER.

ny iirompt apiWutel.

It cwutaih.

•' llr.wl»tr&lt;; &lt;

Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Fancy Goods,

DENTIST

Miciiiai

Nuiiille,

Ever brought to the city.

&gt;ry large aaxorunent of

(I- J-

Uta Bret lojuliudc.

Cartiafe?/Sin aid Onaieilal

CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS,
propnati,itu

walk repaired

Jefferson St.,

- -r HntinmL Mich

Sweet’s H°Tel;

of the laU-tt style# in endless varieties. I bought
„---------my stock
x early
and can sell lower than any other Store. £
Call
” and' get' .prices
‘
bc- 1 otijcclinu to
respectfully «’k your
fore purchasing elaowbcr®.
.

LEWIS STERN.

sHcntion i*. lb*t it
givap uuikcd and ddibetitc aanetfou. at

SPECIAL aNNOONCEMENTI., ...l.r. jn.J 4-iiH te
*1* t

uf tacking upon appropriation bill* general

Imperial Soap !
. For the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for general

Michigan" exchange

hotel

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES
T. *du lb* Ukm lb* w*»ri*ter •&gt; l*l» ««&gt;•«
**,
l* eb*m
,
12.00. 32.50, and $3,00 Per Day,
*~ntla* I* «lu *ad lx*tUB .f mai.
Th* Excellence of thi» Hotel
izist'isMDiiiiii-nraii Wii

iKCUtiTC diKtcrion. Altbongh of late,
Ihi* practlgi h*» been rwurted Io by all
political partie*, when elothed with power,
it did not p«»ail aatil fwif ye*r» »ftrr
the adoption «f tbe cooetitaiion, and it i*
cMftdmdy belltfvrd that it I* conducted

WAKE UP! ■
AND GO TO

JAMES M. HEWES
SAWS FILED,

Chain, Tails, Beteis, aid Sefai

11. Ml,

PIONEER STORE I

IL liaaford.

3t*te 8t. Dr. Lpjitbs, naw walk ; State St.

Parker, hotel, aa'w walk ; P«k St. Milo era! Coaneii

come law*.
•ilk handkerchief*.

Tha Leprlatiee bill will not

She would hold up

30 »otca. reprraaoliBf
7,W0,(MW, wbU* tha n
An.-Aid. Hardke. Preatoa, Stebbiae,

•it h »ueh lightaiag like rapidity that the

I '. e :f it-tt
looking np

(8W) RPTUBaRMD II. JUVM.
KxaotfMVR MajAiom, May 4, lllIW.

Ordway

of

New Uampebm u likely to
iioieroor Oxhaby

Thinae of Intereat.

jffiisirs

Krop* constantly oa hand

LIME.
HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
•
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS.
DRAGS

Dealer tn uewral Mcrchandi**,

leu’ Intii, Etjs and Children
A SPECIALTY-

18,000 wilb whieh
bay the Grand Haven A Spring Uk
tall bridge.

Hon. D. 8. Uhl i» • Democralio candi­
date for CongrCT* i» the FosrUMlh Ohio
Dwtrict.
Duriac .ibe year 1879. 33,327 pwaona
llaatrnpOIay^k

REPAIRED ! Reaperand Mowers.
Pays the highest Cub price
for ail kinda of Fanners Pro­
duce.
BAKOINO HINDU* CURTAINS
Farmer# will do well to eonlault Mr. Creaay before purebaaig any of the above articles,
; hi# Elevator, corner of Broad
ay and Railroad Street#.

ChneS uf th CHt of ISth*:
Pntoe in the right time and in Ute right

CLOTHING

CUWIVaTOBS. IMlUBIXinOVXL FLOW8.

LEFT HAJVDFLOWS.

30,000.000.

bjrct and afterward*
The Ticilane* which

CRAMPTON BROTHERS,
Corner Monroe and Jefferson Streets. New York.

Wcleat aed P..k tka.AV.

■haplihii.; at *10,000 a
and clerks allkn ntu.l be

couatty.
Th* State* winch bare adopted 'new
costilution* during lU lau quarter imbtnrr haw generally prorir*-1 ---- rthis evil. M*oy ol lb

The Price of thie Imperial Soap u $5,25 per box of 100 &lt; lb.
bar#—76 lbs. in the box. To any one who will send uajm order
for 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 we will send one bo’x extra free as
a premium. Qf the orders may be sent to us for one of more
boxes at a time, with remittance, and when we have thus received
orders for 10 boxes we will send the.eleventh box free hh proposed
above. If yorndo not wbh to sen’d iuoney in advance you may
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your
town with the understanding that he is to remit it Io ua on receipt
ol the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Adtiress

LlmC

Sb.ipliftliig fur iu-

hard but tegeciou*.

1 by the OetuunL

L. J. WHEELER

�poritioa county io tbe Dirtriet, and ita |

KcpaMmos reprwent-^ tae
oypo
.&lt;uon and ctnpmsivc small Republican
Vote, ram io drain to gobble all tbe i
hotK-t., and in thia and combine with
otter putlinM of the Dirtriet U&gt; nairarisa.
; Barry couoty, to leave a. entirely out nf
the araneBa of lb. Rapubliean party.
, Let ua era il their action doe. not prove I
-thU—Al tbc evoventiow Urt week, they :
; gobble a delegate to Chicogu, though they |
Democratic County Convention,UiJ u0&lt;
«*»• KwUoaol Convaotioo in
•*“
"
1CTC—They had tba'Secretary of Ute|

&lt;p&gt;i(e a number of pieces written for tbe
BaNNKK aodal*u ll&gt;K J/ome Jm-rncr/. fti-rn
DWrirt No. G. and has caused quite a
feeling up here ia lb* -rreohack element,
both ic and out of the district, I would

*TW
TORP
William H. Vanderbilt waa rereloctod
Prmident of the M irhigaa • Central Hail-.
road Company al the JLird of Ditectors*
meeting at Drtroit.

Cun rem ion—-a Member ol the State
Central Cramiltet, they hare afeo had one
th* loaj term, ud there ean he bul two of
fire euuwtiea reprereoled either in Na| tiuiaal nairaitiun or on Ike State Central
Cummiticc, and they akw Lad a t»emter of [
' the Uramillcc on Credentials, awl if there
i had .brat anything else is tbeir reach, we i John M. Oaborne. D. IL Cook, Wm.’
_ . ,,
' doubt MX they wcu'd have gol.blcd that Cbamberiaio, Samuel A. Ycomana. J. C.
Th. O*,rf *11 R.p.U.c.n.
TV* —.rf
Wihoo, W. W. Andrew*. C. F. Gibaon,
‘ alto, that there never was au much discord
Tojrio auecert on a pl.'form reprerent.
, combinaiiuu. the purpore of which, S. M. StepheoMia.
Prof. Mora Coil Tyler, of th. Micbipn i until I camo among them. Now, if ahe
ing principle ia tbo rtero duly of the. hour. w„ to punish the Republican* of Barry.
University, was honored with the eb air. I. or any one rive can cite a ca*&gt; where 1
Uenre it Iweonoe. crery Repebtenn Io te | bceau.. ip 187G, iter ... fl1( fi„t ,nd mandtip of the rommiuee upon rcBnlutiuna ‘
have ,-auacd any dMurbeuee in tbe ncighbar to aecurr tbe nomination for Prraidewl | Unr, h, repporv ifarir own man a. a candiboeboud, 1 would be glad to have them do
oftho mao whom he candidly'telievn will ! dale f„ ite nrainatfon for member of following report, which was adopted :
I. The Republican party of Michigan,
poll the Urgm number of vol.,, standing ; Congrpai, a right ll.wy bad, bowerer
in ix'unril awctnbled, gralelully and rever­ oouruo I, not brioogiue to the party, nor
oquardy on the RepuLliean platform.
If. ioj0dici«is it* cxerasc u. the extern it was ently recall the memory of the two illtu
the wriliug »-.4i6oI either, am to blame for
he believes Grant i. that mu. il i. tell. IL&gt;rd, but for whieh tbe Republicans nf triuwi i-hiefa who have fallen aionc our
trying to break up tbe achool and appoint­
last Convention—William A. Howard'
his rigfrt and hi. duly to Ister for k'U I lllP
r,-W
q&gt;UdT
,0
ing political meeting, ou top of it.
it L.
...
.

■-m.ar.ilr
Rwiat Irre.

WOOL

Ou ihorl uoti&lt;

at ut&gt; Carding

Mill. Nmlli *id

i»f tins Thorn-

All

''T!"
”? Y1 ? “ ... ■
r.r,.thrr. I),,- th v

r~*'- *&gt; ut..;
n, lkwm„
•«--&gt;. i"
i.,n

able, or involve any question nf eipe-lien' augur* well f.« ihe RcpuWiosu party, and
cy.; until liut lima they *f« .le-iraldc, a.&lt;
uuln the Hoosier Democrats despondent;
indicator* of live drift of public .clitiiuciUfrom the r« t ihat KcuUmky Democratic
Bul if .the litpe com--- when it i» Grant
Sherman nr a Damar.!, or any uiv. &lt; l-c
nt a Capper llel-el. . (Iwn chatapi- inhip
aaaumca tbc form ,&lt;T parly ap.atecy. aUd
thoae guilty of it fnrfril their right to be
■ recognised m expnaeni. ..( RepuhluMu
principle*.
WeliaVe our pn.AraM.-i-. a&gt;id»t i. a very
'loaded one, fa it in d- fen n v Id .the welL
knawa aratimenl »i ' ilw Kq-aMiean- -f
thiv county, we bavr «ai&lt;l very little in

CARDING

Wovl .wirt by Exprima.

punvlc containing l&lt;&gt;

his duty is equally plain.
Il any man ur-»rt «&gt;f man believe that! TJ.—i
- --------------- 1
.
Jt
. I cattdidrto for the Prcmdeoey
Great, or Blame, or &gt;h.-roras, ..r any other
t.—Tlx-rn will be a iremcreloua ru.fa of
prominecit aspirant'f»r tbenhpiiaallen tote Ptrnioeratie sceoad ehoica for Europe,
lacking in tbe neeceeary elemeote of per- ' -,l“
—£----- *'
1'~
ronal popularity, &lt;&gt;r rtalwartiwa, «.r pdlitL
ewl following, it is light and proper, nay
more, it ia bit or their dolv !•&gt; state the
ground* of hia or lljet'r belief, plainly and
frankly. But at the mwk time, it L • md
butt that in-an doing any owe &gt;L&gt;uLl ffru- I "w* :
•; —The lunger the third lertu organ.
i.fa aid and oomfovt to th.- efemMft of gintj cuotaMphlc the aitnation ia Illioow, the
govraomem, or by any m*-.
more eL&lt;|Uenl and profound heereie. their’
defeat ol the prin-iph;- yn
Republicans ur waited..
Yet at all time*, pcreutral prek-retn:-.--.,
whatever their Inoia, ate ulluWaMe—lbt-y j
involve wo tert «&gt;f party fealty —llwy itidi
eato no. abauduomrnt -I tjeiaciplc, and

fLOWXH POTS.
SOBS IN HU
SUCH) MXf

WOOL. WOOL

|k&gt;uu&lt;U

more will Iw |»ai&lt;l one way.

or

Brice

12i 'ceut-t for Cartliug. and Oiling.

■LIMITWI
more lying. dmndtful fallow
Greenlbotk party than ilrirw U
publican lank., she pi tic- &lt;S

that they t - .1;i. .1
, .-.-i Lminr. a
quently ioUrrupled with applanre, and at1I perfect model nf. purity and goodneoa.
its done they were uoauimoady adopted 11 Now, Grevuie, if y.-u will turn your eyes ■
with three routing cboen.

ICINCHO QUININE]
HASTING

' character.-iron* psiriotiam and eminent
| servicai rendered our Slate and Nation by
Senator Tlomia. W. Ferry during hi* lung
Mr Nathan Dario* baa h-v-.-i appealed
I terisUlirc career both In State end Nation­
When J«hn Sherman became .Secretary, al council., we hereby nwpectfoQy recom
agent for Tnk Micmioav Salt Anw»•d theTreaaury the public debt, Im aa»h mend and uip* his name to the National
■ ClAytOX. tented at Ra*t Saginaw, Tur tha
in the Treamry„ wa» «,t»fd,ird£1(»; «•’, Coaveotisn u a fit caudidate foe the n«moalqufSALT AS A FERTILIZER, aoJ
.nd the annual iaUrcat el.argr Waa 191,*- ! iuation for VieW President hr the Itepuba aupply tn tnufartured specially for that
I1 iean party
H»;;,G4.~a .'•(). The debt I.'now »U'»LI Dr. Ilyad, of tenawcc
purport cin lac found cutMantly in his
Mr. Chairman, it in with more than or'-diuary pleasure ud more than ordinary
hearUueu. and I think I apeak for my
friends in our raliuo of Nhe Sta^tba* I

PAINTING MY WORK
hi* foiiNon belter limn ever Irttfurc. I :uh determined U&gt; make na
■»od m Wagon n*. is wild by anyone. This I will prove to any num
who will t-itll at my «il»op. Price lower than anv other good
WAGONS OK Bl’GGIES.
HMtihgu. March 2-3. !8£u.

ger au experiment, bat ita great value lies
been fully prvveu. not only .rieutifieully
ia entitled to arutk. without im*&gt;lviog any ,
tbe third term, bulieviog it unwiae, ioox­ ud theoretically, but praetawlly, by Korea
abandonment of party Mamliag, Tor hi.
ped .ent ■ubvenive of the tradition of unr of the very Im-.1 and uv&lt;»t Mirevartul agytpersonal preference before th.- wfretiog «♦:
I Government, end likely to endanger the I
the Convention, and laltor in all huuoraUc
mreeau uflbe llapttblican party
A pamphlet giving tbe reault &lt; I
ways for tbo aurccw of bi* perrotul favor Wsabburne ha. teen yet more emphatic
There were aerrnsl motioov to lap tbit I ex|wriment, baa been pUewd in
die.'
lie, but after the nominal Ln he. Loen in hi. deciinatioua. The Democracy hue raaolutiau &lt;h&gt; tbe Itblc, and it w».
by Mr. K. G. Brown, the Age
made, TitK XOMINKK Nt MT lit UtAttTlLY
, nut been troubled with any such braliby
Rart Saginaw ilnnae, of whieh
■urprouTK't, no matter «!&gt;&lt;&gt; he may be, ao ‘
fear among it« candidate, of being compel­
not evpiu can be obtained of J
that, he ataada squarely un lite Rcj.oblil.n1
led to aerve four yean in the Presidency.
replete with information
‘platform, or however grc*I mar I- "Ur
personal dinppointmeot
la view of ihia feet, vre quirtly auggret; lion al Chicago will tell to the w.eld
' who ia l-&gt; occupy the Presidential chair
I for four year, front thr^lth of March next,
I -houH be live that long. We, of ouurae,
lion of the* or that man by the Chicago have oar choice aa to thaoos tobeeboacnIVravcslMD; nor du *e think it t» politic i| tel Ik he our choice or MM, lie will be our
rondilrtc, and we aliall do our level beat
or jttti either to lite nominee who la to be, •
or Io the party, ia declare in advance, that
and Hon. V. P, Collier fourth.
this or that State «annul be carried by thia
Mr. Howard declined and aaked for the
election of Welliogtoo H. Burt, of Sagior that candidate^ We think ft is ot safa
haw. The r»|ucat wax acceded to, and
ia thin eanvaar to tern all the bridge in
our rear, in our teal to rec-tre the man of
llayr* in 1S"&lt;J and bare already elected
tbicb, be dalegalcndo Chicago, outride of tbe thirty
will' preveot fiat odd delegate, in Pcanaylruia upon
going into tbe ettnpaign, on the adjuuru- which (Irani h» an uncertain tenure, not
HX Of th'.- infi dch-gatca are in favor of
Gen. Grant lor a third tprm
/f" ■
the prefctL-ncc. «f delegate- elected U&gt; Chi
eago Io date ia aa follow! : BUine, 2TO ;
G-anl, 22t); Sherman. 97 ; Edmund., 84;
and Waahburne, IL That of the Borton,
Mam ,
». Grant, 2S5 ; Blaine,

3,500 Republican voter* of the county of
Barry are Mt Io be uetmewed, bccaure at
some time in tbc part, the Mvcn delegatee Ion, and that tbe invcntigaliou into tba
.elected U rcprvwenl tfacia ia • Lwgnnmoual chargee again.t him, which waa lieguu but
never ended, will thoroughly vindicate the
.lliat th'wc men *lnrald I Maine Senator, becatuc tbc Icoiimony
be made to foci Ihvlr inajgBilirMncv al the
time, and il is aho a fact that aevcral of

l&gt;. McLaughlin and W. 11. Wifiism*
Sixth Dn-.rict—Delegate.: Chat. Ki
and J, M. Adams
Alimatn : A.

‘ I don't want that atuff,"
la what a iedy at Boaleu aaid to her buaband when be brought home aume modicinw/lo cure her of aiek haadaehc and
neuralgia wljieh had mode her rnhwrable
for fiteiteeu years. At the flrat attack

1 in its praire, that she Induced, twenty-two
I of tha best taailim in her circle lu sdojil
; it aa their regular temily medicine Tpat
|.-*rtuff'' ia Hop Bittsra.
.'PI

Nintli District-Delegate : 8. BindCand J. II. Chandler. Allefnateu:
TlrfTrcridcnt has m.isinsted Hua. N.
I*. Gah and 8. M. Sutpbonaon.
Il will b« noticed that our rity recrivad
G. Ordwsy, ex-Hergront aLArena of tha
National Hoove of Repreaeuatleaa. prea recognition in tbe election of Hon. David
cal Stalo Senator and on-; of the ablmt R. Cook aa alternate delegate to Chicago.
wham we think a minority are not Repub- men in New Hampahtre, for Governor of
licaaa today, the tuber Rrpuhiirau* of the Dakota as raeccasor of tha lamented Hon.
county al this time, ought not to be held
Win. A. Howard of thia stale.
ruapoMldc, nor ought lire workers lobe
Tbo Cinctuuatt, Ohio, Ourtfr makra
rejected by eKabinatiuoa tecaure of tbeir
Einrt Diatrict—Wm. Mringatone, Jr.,
Mtioo. We opine that the IL-puWicuo. the timely remark that “the Republican.
| who an- &lt;(uarrvlioj about Premdrulial and E- W. CotlreM, of Wayua.
Second DMHel—T. 8. Applegate, of
i nraiosuora should be careful or lbay will Irttrevee ; Hire A- Beal, of Waakteuaw.
l«M be shirt to act Eke brother, in the ranThird Dirtriet-John C. Sharp, of
Jacket” ; O. C. Trapkina, of Cnibouu.
Fourth iHrtrica—Jamca Mooroe. of
Ym Burn ; J N. Shephard, of Ora.
Fifth DtMriot^E. (J. D. Holden, of
Kent; C. D. Netaoo. of Muakerio.
Sixth Dhtriot-W. B. George, of Tag-

Jersey Butter.
Jersey butter i» all lbw fashion, sod it
hu became so, mainly bearaae the maker,
hare kept up a unilonn color through the
year, using arti&amp;cial oohir wbu uecwaury.
Daufmcn who wiah q^be in tba laablou
must uae the Perfect♦d'Butur Color made
by Wtdla, Bichar.Uou &amp; Co., Burlington,
V.
II.*. R I) Vl,»n
I&gt;.;—

, Ready for ate by adding Hot ilater. 3 superior substi­
tute for Wall Paper, Hard Finish, Kalsomine, etc. Better.
('hcaper, a nd Ha sier. Ipplied. Sold by the pou pdin

also, I2J&gt;eautifui Tints. 5. pounds Alabastine will cover
! 60 Square mu rds- or 46O square feet- 2 coats .2 porous- ar
whitewashed wall may require more- The white will not
turn yellow or the tints fade For sale by

TIk Only Remedy
IT HE LIVER,
THE BOWELS,
and the KIDNEYS.

iS

Slcl^

caiatiw
Tt&gt;rr«v» IltaaHm

NICHOLS.SHEPARD &amp; CO.fe

C. V. K&gt; &lt;rea»

stti';
DAUCHY 1 CO. 001..

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Watera

OH 30 DAYS TRIAL

CITY PHOTO! &gt;08 SALE !
OFFKJ.K ON JKPFRRSON
aiIARUlAM'9 1ALK.

UNDERTAKING
MAU BITTERS

s™&lt;. dCL-w._ B.n..e.r s&gt;. eu» ~™...

Mp!wa,,.r»™i
11
For Paint*, Oil? and Varuiwh «■*-,
KrM is«rt«-T. c. r»u»^ .r: a—re-uy K..a»r
•all kI Holloway’* J’rujr Store.
Bay; W. Jf. Brown, of laetella.
! """ 11 ■••*'''" h«
Ntetl. Dirtrirt-Kd.
Htrituag. of tetewra-m
Hugbrat; Tte— T. B—.
Grand ’•—«'? “/Trewmn.
'
’ —st arau rf psk.

It bring nn^aral (bat tteuUBwft100
'
te rawed .'.tl’wku* to yrahwe . p«
Th’
-}• it
trait of ll»e Urn. X Chandler for avo at vialmed that the Mrehtgu poofde outridw

ROBERTS 8l HOTCHKISS

UitteR^

[Tit UICRin B6i,il8
; gsc

�' ^tywireiyr

f
Sunday School Nolio*.
Alt epactal meetiug of th* Sunday
| fcbod taautata of the Hope and Rutland :
Union Sunday sahoo! sseocuiioo. hrid al I

smrTowflF*
TORPID LIVER.

&amp;Viwi!nkJh£Afii^taKL

TUTTSffAIRDYE.

Oft**, SS MCTTtyTfe,*}&lt;*w SrA.

frerlme wiU in behalf of Rapublicea prio-

Il seems onleaa to warn tbo citizens
largrot
u)*iiagvrM&gt; ,
circa*the only
that on circus day* tlmy should hasp doe*
watdi of their premise*, for we hare for
year* given Q..-m lbw waraiag, y*t, acme
ones till U tapped no every occasion of th* grown, hviog bippoputami; th* only *qua
kind. It is no* circus m«, but bummtra
kind.
performing Colorado cattle ; the oaly two
horned, hairy Rhinoceros; tha oaly Willie
sole purpoa* of thieving.
Cobb mtuatare eircua , lira oaly King Bar
brn'a royal Japanese circus , tbe only jfu-

STILLINGIA]

both aAvrnoon rod evening , rise only tribe I

OBI M, H* UH. MW,

Rouse as|uar*.

balld a fire la it. They did eo, or at­
tempted to do no, and tbe fire got a Mart
in tbe barn, but waa extioguiabed befurw
. proprietor* ;
much damage waa done

FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING !
XVe have just opened our Spring Stock,
which comprises many noreltiea never before
brought to this market. Ladies Linen Suits
and Ulsters. Gossamer Waterproof Suits,"
Ladies Fine Underwear in Linen and Gauze.
White Skirts, White Apronn, Lace Tidies,
Lace Lambrequins, Pillow Shams and all
kinds of Lace Goods. An elegant line of new
novelties in Parasols and Fans. Gents fine
Summer Underwear in'Cotton, Gauze and
light Merino. Ladies and Gents

FINE SHOES A. SPECIALTY.
&lt;WR MOTTO

'FAIR

Those wishing to purchase a find-clan*
i - *r__-__ -'-

Pleaae call (ccoud door we»t of tbe Bank.
foroid onea.
*

BOOK* A.2ND

Good h.«*»&lt;-. well, tod rial era
Currants,
CUOaeborriM and grape*.
Tl
commonly known m tbo Be*,
dear*. Inquire of
Gt a»os llonura.

Tbe River and Harbor hill |m**ed th* dMcM of tbo bladder. Ho «&gt; '• «*•
Hceae cT Rrprraentntieee vu Maoday, un­ eevanty aixth year of hl* age.
Special Nolle*
der rurpeadou nf the tube, by a vole of
A suo of Tua* Sage, on Monday last,
There b a large amount cm the B
took what Im snppnavd — quUlu*. b-»
&lt;WH to aid certain Cotagrtwaowo' re eeeur- which WM anrroeiro snblim.tr. Dr..Up­ of tbe Barena office, keg peat doe.
ing a r- drotion. and ia to all iowreeu and john relied immmliately and the boy ■
Denary that aaid aeevuola ahunld la
Mf eomidme! out of dangvr.
paid. W* hare born very Jaoietit with
oar drliaquanta. and had hoped that w*
One af the moat humiliating «»" i*
would not be compelled to remit to ez
bMnry wA-thst la the Chicago eounty
eaaeeation.
tba minority Wied upon
the rail uf Mt l.’tbill, who tried •• ,h*
lop of hia voice ; “£ll in lavwr of General
Ulynaee Graaf fur PrutUool, faito*
from the balk"

FOR

HA.LK

49m3

Second door Went of the Bank, Hastings, Mich.

J. L. R»d.

la bia name, if it ien't it ought to be, re- of tbe destroyer, their Humbert aeem n.4
fuacd to offer a prayer at the home, of the
», U-.-»n*e 1 audvractl thew.goobuilder*
’ that pl*re.
funeral al«*i]3ee of Mr. B. D. Wing in
Tall your oeigbbura that' Oreo Slrowy.
I Splrmhd lint ufGeuta* fine n«- end Ln I- lthat townahip, beeauae Mr. Wjng ac the bottom, and no tea S'rp'at nor ft ilfien
treasures found, but aa uuwbolsom* rflla
i tr.n Shjre at Gv*4y*M A Cu/a.
X4
1
111. 188U,
edvertie* f.v J. I*. Bred of HaaiMga,
lor if ibrre » nay chrieciaaity ia that Bur ria salute* tbe Uvntrila of the paaaera by.
bvezuee he kaawt that 1 veil good work,
Bev. B. Moore and Dr. h’urgneon are
and cheaper tian th.-y do in Nashville.
ard ? if eu. hie pr&gt;ju*~e ontweigbv it by
■atrh at'CLiergo tn June that
I I. Heart
making nine improvement* by patting xr I- P..bnr-1-roi., 1199.122 42; B«lgood dank
I thia Cimotry baa ever witoeaaed.
sidewalks, feaeea, erergrreua, ate., io front anre ro.luad May &gt;5. 1880, filJOfi, 173.-1
Dr.
W.
E.
Upjohn
performed
a
turgiI ' Under the dtrecciou of our tery e«M.
of
and
upon
their
pmaiaea
1t WAMa 4 a
eal uf-eraiir/l upon Mr. Richard Hngbra
. eient aheriff, the Court Home yard haa
The auperrieor and village seeeasor are
Unqueztionbble.
of FrairSviBs, M Wednesday af laet week,
been cleaned up and looks aaieriy
giving tbe lax p*ysi» a chance to see bow
. Wheat and grau are coming forward shoulders. It weighed one and three quar­ much they are supposed to hr Wurth before
spreading
lha
tax.
, finely, aad abonld the wMtber prove favor­ ter pounda That ia tba third tumor the
able, there will be a large crop of both.
Dr. baa removed within eight months,
improvement are golog M all over tbe tba Grat front A. J. Bownc Kvq ., the see- practice of law and has opened au office in
_
eily, in the way of laying new aidvwalka, ood front Thums* Alloft Esq., and the Gale Searia' beildiog, up-*iatr*
Tha prospect ia favorable for a large
repairing reddroeae. building new houim - ooe from Mr. Hughes law weak.
; stubborn d-ujbter.'
Alabaitin*.
Wtsrousio the otbvr day. rod was dreie ’ There waa a from o» Thuraday and tboae who were anbocribere to tbo Srntml,
again io Chicago on Saturday, wb-n tbe Friday eveahfre ol laa&gt;. waek. bet oof io regard, to tbeir comiox or vending to
KonaxT* A HtrtCBKU*.
Blain* and Waabburoe meu worked in eufficiut to eena- ma.ib damage here- , thio office and paying up tbeir back aubunieou. elected together a large majority
eenption. Some of them eay nothing
of th* delvgatee to tbc S*Ue Conremiou.’
atnl tiiM defeated Gsnerat Grant badlv itr । Tbe bom thing fur shearing the boy* | about paying up or dieeootinaiag tbe
tbe leading city of hi* own Slate.
It is ' b'alr ere thoac dippers at E. M. Busby*. II BaSXBS which we rend la [laca of tbe
AlabMtliwi
too soon tn aty that this will mu Li*
We at all put them on our
Just nil aud k&lt; them try it They do it |। Sfnrntti.
Cail fi r rampk card nf lint*.
oTtnhrow in the State Cuercotioo, but it
BaKMM liet, tad cwotioue eroding the
62tf
IUibx«t* A HorciiKita
'
is eeruinly enough tn justify high hope* i to perfection.
BaRUE* to them, end nay ooe who ordera
nuuccr Republi&lt;'*'is, pilches -into Seeaior
no the peri el rival candidate*.
\ J. C. Cule uf Big Rapid*, fur*etly cf
Bring your Butter and
tbe Bafcxn Mopped, mnat come forwaid
Bruce of Mimissippi.
Hia offewdmg i«
i thia city, and father of John Cule of thio
Eggs, and buy your Dry­
and pby op, if they are ia arreare, and if
I etty, was Varied at tbc lunner city one
Goods- Clothing, Boots and
they do not do ao, tbef meat not lay it to
| day lest week.
Shoes, and Groceries of
l eart if they reeeive a call from aa iedi- Ute residence at Un o'duek on Wednesday
The be»t Tea in the city for the
O. D, Spaulding.
morning, ander thaatu[d&lt;M i.fthe Maw.nt from Mr Washburn*, is regarded here ae
fretcrouy.
a trick of the Grant managrn.
The money at Holloway’s Drug Store.
Evening peatimm fur tbe weak : .Mon­
It ia a fact wail known by almoet all inWashburne men nay it »of no account—
On the Sod of Jane two weeks from to­
Ba’ioeea of tbe ferry County Probe I a day, 1. 0. 6. F. at Odd Fellows' Hall
tailipM bmiliee that Dr. W*u'i Balaam
that Washburn*'a friend* are for Wash,
day. the next diocesan oueventioo of tbe Court, fur tbe week coding May 15th Tuesday, F. A A. M. at Maoomo Hall and
of Wild Cherry bw cured more mm of
borne, no matter what Washburn* himBest and cheapest Byuting at Grant's CoMuaptwa, Aatbma. liruncbitia, Me.,
protests*l spieoop*1 chorcbv of Western Clement Smith, dodge.
Tbe Guild at the house nf Richard Wat­
Beat and rbeaprot j^intiiag at Grant'*
kins. Wedorodar, Daughter, of lUbvcca
Michtga* will be held in this dty.
May 10 —Route of Rhoda P. Griffith, ■t Odd Fellows' Hall, and Cub meeting
Bret
*qd
vhespert'
Boatin
g
at
Grant's
The Detroit Evening JCnet aaye - Ct al minora. Lteeoee to cell real mute at Red Ribbon HalL Thursday, prayer
Tbe liaetingw Rax««« ha* floated granted.
meetiog at all tbe ehnrehea. Friday, order
•
The deelh of Chief J net ire Baafxrd E. proudly for 24 jeer*, and here's .hoping it
Bert and rhr.|«-.i Hasting
Estate of Thames Slater, deceased. of the Eastern Bur St Maaoaic Hall.
Saturday, 1 don't know. Bunday, regular
&lt; lurch of tbe New York Court of Ap­ may wade for many yrore to onme.
lk-t and oheapM Uroiing
Warrant and inventory filed.
and apeeial meetings in diver* placet.
peal, ia aoDounced. By the death cf
Bru* and cbvap&gt;«t*gaat»*g
On Tlurtday and Frdjiy of this reek,
May
11
—
Batata
«f
Minnie
E.
Hen.
a
Pleoty
of
m*aUe
&lt;a
Yankos
Springs.
J edge Cburch tbe number of pomilde there wil be a fine dtapfey uf trimmed
minor. Guard Un • annual account tied.
Ex-Tresanrer Geo. Wilcox ia very sick.
Brat and chtaprat Banting
Democratic Prawidrotial candidate is roMr. Coryell of thia village ia dsogmus
lsc~i by ooe, and he among the CwaoioM hate al the millinery More of Mr*. M. A.
Nay- IS—Esut* of Jenalhan F.
of them in ebaracur and ability. Judge Folaad, and all art cwrdialtv iavitad.
Wale*, drowaaed. Final aosMot of ad- ly HL

Judge Plasm. J. Ultlcjobn nf Alkg**.
died at bi* rveideuoe la that pines «n the
J4th»M. Hiad-eam waa called ereffr

fiTOOLH

E. A. MATTISON,

NEW GOODS!

, About two miiea U iroek wilt be put down

minirtrator fihd, with petition fur dis­
charge. Jane 14lh, MZt, aaaignml fur
icb whew finished, will add baarieg C. M. Knapp-, eulldlor fur
look* of hi* beautiful bom*,

New- organ- exchanged

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED

**5 favoring shipjor. is «|ually true.

permit* co peddling ia its

•

ORGAN OR PIANO

I'arvix A Nmton.

1 Don't forget to call nt Hol- 'no
‘ the compeny'a property io the city.
lluwaj'it before you buy your. We learn that a reaident of Orangeville
The muaquit.i eontiaarlh ua * the war
I Wall Paper. ’
1
2tf! by tbe name of Butzard, we believe that path. Though tbonmnda fall by the baud

hue of Mackin*■ Hat* in the
What ocher preperatoroe toil Co do,
3 4Hall e Hair Ileurwtr eertiy accoti&gt;|-l»l»a ally at Goodyear A Co '*.
Mr*. Tillie Cuuk would snoonnee that
It reoe we the hair aad specially rcetnree
Sl&gt;, has ke-.ted bar dressmaking caublmhneat in (be bniHing between the BaMWX*
USre.nJ Dr. Upjohn, offiee. Call, all.

PRICES AND GOOD GOODS.
43tf

kicght a »..itt!e of that w itsdvrful reredy
—St. Jbe..U Oil -aud am perfectly *Moni.b-d at Ils snsivrllse* eff.e* ; half a bottle
tbur.Ktglily e«r.«l my wife
I gladly'
•i.-uld hat* paid ally pLyslciaa fifty dul-

The Sioux City J»wr*ol ol the 8tb inai I
thortlics fur ita patron* aglintl ewindlera ,
my*
Frank S. Bowen of Council Bluff.
exhibits all tl tdvvrttsen, and ia the tower­
cog CuiiMaua anu.aw all show*

REMEDIES

Corner Store*. Empire Block- '

repnblicaa aouveotio*. to be brid in CM"go. June 2, fur two oenta per mile each
«y The ticket, will be rld for all
tra.o. May 31, Jan. 1, 2, Md good to re­
turn until Jane 5, iadoaiTe.
h ie rumored that A. Fenooek Faq ,
of Hickory Corsen will remove to chia
«'I. and nopgn io bnree'dealing ; aa be
owda the Prut barn. Should that be the
That .poauneou, boom b^.n, u,look *••&gt;&gt;. be will daal only ia the vary bmc of
Lorma, at be la one of tbe b«M jndgre of
uae a unanimous Mwiake.
that animal that there ia in Suu.
l&gt;-r Ca^ T“"Wr
Obi.,, ia
lerwaiodia the Sunday S..UU work tn
Prescriptions carefully Com­ Barry Co, are oordially invited t&lt;&gt; attend. ' There was in ibis t,iwi»-hip, during the
’mung friends imhisrity
2tf A Sunday School Inatitatr of tbo Hope year 1879, 19 birth* and 4 dreth*. a ms
, A «Lome factory u about to go iuu op- pounded nt Holloway's.
|'«‘i“’*^u4‘«HulUnd
Waxtz^A fuel kiUro-Inqnire of aad Rutland Union Snodar fchool Amo jority &lt;il births over deaths of 10.
I -V-K, Ao*/, a„jMaeU the author of tbe preotended poedble med­ ciatiou will be held at the tame pUer «n
iation to unite od and waler without the Wedaaaday and Thuraday tbe 28d» and
naw Hau at Goodyear A Co, a.
3.4
I Any on* deatriqg grafting doo., wifi do use of ahen.i&lt;*lo—alias, a noiou of the ffTihoTMay. oummeoficr M 10 e'dark
Copper-Rebel.Coofederata party with the a. m. Ample vouruinm..Bi* gratakoualy
Well lo cal! on Homo Adolphes.
T. Wbiobt,
'
apoae tbe Republican party provided
U B. Stanley it gtriiog q«iU a .took rf
.Superintendent
muucal tontninieulv an1 inuaic
Hope, Nay 10th. ISSO
Em. Beaby will run f.iar ebair* at hi*
iturday it th* Great
Day in Hatllngt.
lUpub
of Michigan, always

,
50 cent Tbtacco at
Holloway's Drug S.ore.
2tf

WA^MEI^S

GOODYEAR &amp; CO.,

the Hind&gt; Corners Sdmol how* ia th«
township of Hope. Berry Co. on tha 24th
of March 18M. of which R^r. O. M.
Hunt was chairman and R»y. W. 8. Wtlk•a.-ni wit .«reury The fbilowia,- roeuiuUua by Rev. L Marter wnt adopted :
■RnnOLvBD: That 8. T. Wright S*p*rinun-leat of
RatUh4 Union
Sunday Sehuol AaxieUffim U- anlbisrirod
to eel] a County Sunday School Cnavvmlion, at each tin* and place *a
may
deem proper, for the purpose uf orgsoiring
a County Sunday School Assoeuiiuro” .
Io aaeurdance with the above rcaoluline
a County Monday School Cunvanliim wifi
be bald in tbe vhareh st Cedar Creek ia
Hope Tuwnabip oe the 2fith day nf May,
1880, al 2 o'clock p. m. fur tbe purpauzuf '
of Hop*
Tba report abowe C
oegsnizinj a County Snudar Mtonl Amo- abip
1
death. emJ "0 birth., aa iatreaae ia tha
popelaiaoo ul that tuwaahtp daring the

DEY GOODS!
MILLINERY
AT

Julius Russell’s
Drai-Iiiiii Line Till Stain ’

Ciaebo Quinine cures chill* and fevaf. 25

LATEST DESIGNS

Dr. Hintal IIptE COTBOLICOM
CUTTING AND FITTINGElocutionary Exeroiatt.
Tbe niam now under the dharg* uf Mim
Flora M. Woodward, tbe aoeomplUlted
eloentiuniM. will give a dare tmtertainmvul
at Uaioo Hall 00 W«
next weak, May 26th, aad we have no
doubt tba exercises will be both entertain­
PGWER CORN SHELLER.
ing aad instructive Tbe edtmatora speak
M.earv. IU!« A Bartley have added to
of Him Woodward In the following finiUl- tbeir otle-r fieiliiia* io tbeir Bearing mill,
that of affirrt chan power euro-ahelkr. So
bring alpau your corn a . I
2 ——
oorwtgbth the time- that yua ean do u at

Literature. Detroit:
-Mian Woodward b aa aetrompliahed
readerShe will receive the firm and
hearty support of all sbo may bare tbe
peivihp to nerve."
From Pref 8. 8. Hamill, author of the
Science of Elocution :
“la the recitation of the b'lgbar dremat.
U aatontioM. Him Woodward haa (e« if

ran

NEW GOODS!
Never so beautiful Prints,
Lawns, BrocadesCash
meres. Buntings, Suitings,
dfc., af O. D. Spaulding's.
Mr. Piekk earn, to Ntoh«aa from
Pmraayteaaia in 1144, and baa reatded

�The Life;

FORMIDAB

SELLS BROTHERS’
MILLIONAIRE CONFEDERATION OF STEPEAIDODS RAILROAD SHOWS !
1880

SATURDAY,

■arc,
WHAT OTHER SHOW PRE

J»t“. k47Zl«d i»yu &lt;*v«wv‘“‘I*/*!

IT IS A $2,e»0,0»0 FACT

BENTS SUCH PROOFS

DORSE OUR-WORTH

|i i* tire &lt;mr grandret. groan-si. iwtHret, tu'wt emnpld.-, raiot uweal and infinilvly b wt'
Wild Bnwt, Arcnic, Ikeeauir, ami Savage I4f» IlliMtrating Canvas CoHcc&lt;mm&gt; uf llu- age I
‘
,

&lt;&gt;f Gigantir Corporations.

AS THESE

IT IS A. 8200,000 FACT
It actually

WE ARE

SUSTAINED BY

and pmenu each day in parade, tbe Mightiest llar-l of Elephant*
ever exp&gt;«tcd hum Asia ami Africa cumbiued.

IT IS A $57,000 FACT

THE UNITED PRESS.

It lias just imp»rt&lt;d fnuu the Nubian White Nile, and exhibits ia an iiumenre lank, aa I
Wail a* h»*m iti the Arena at each perf-winanre.
The totally' unpareiled magnitude of

The Only Stupendous Male Hippopotamus

our dtupeodous confederation of eminent
entertainmenu

demands

proportionate'

employment of printcra* ink, in almoat

THE dxr.Y

FTTJXSBOWN

FEMALE

HIPPOPOTAMI’S.

vratiii-Bjldi.-■' IHM'tiHrth-Vim-tbe.-nlr |&lt;air &lt;4* Living jlip|-.j«tami ever plsre-d on exhibition, and an African Zoadogiea) wonder''without counterpart,
and which no -hbw can now duplicate. at any pries-.

every pictorial, lithographic, illartralive

■ and typographical form, In order that eves

IT IS A $1,000 PER WEEK FACT,

passing attention may be directed to the
incomputable feast of raveat features and

• phenomenal fcyts which we have provided

to rate the public palate for amusement.
'But while ownership of the Grepleat

Show on Earth compel- us to be the ptar-

A of all advertisers—our
that direction alone far

daily outlay in

exceeding the

entire receipts of many hitherto prominent .

IT IS A

or deceive, but, umf-.-r all' circumManre*,

S22,0(Ht FACT,
Tll‘0'

plant ourselves »«|aarely upon the .Truth, i. Jura eiiuhit. THE OXLY GIGAXTICL1VIXG
the whole Troth, am! nothing M^t the HORXED HAIR 1' ASIA TIC RHIXOCEROS.

IT IS H

$500,000 FUCT

lu Uuluoul, Qniiiiiiplt CnMtdiiUtitm •‘■ u-titutf the u»*&gt;t 5:u}*-n:!&lt;.ii- WotlJ'- Fair
beyond whit any other show io tbe world
can candidly and coorivlently make—

mu it evidently and unavoidably partake

tions and lofty grandeur of the enterprise

to which they.refer.

Mart well, however,

that wo do not, like other niinagcrs, aak
you to.accept them upon the strength of

ONLY HERD OF SIX TERFORMING COLORADO CATTLE
.

Wh&lt;&gt;«.- simnltaiMues and ntercdible feats dwarf to indgnificanre the "-Mtinwq trick- .If all -wull.d •• Trsimd Stallion. "

our own oneustained assertion, but forti­
fied, by the at^al Icatitaony nf the

A $400

preen at thirteen .Staten, such aa no other

eonclusirely

&gt;niaWl*hc»

&lt;Htt

integrity.

Three unsought editorial endoraemcnls ol

BAI

It hring* fin- the first time l«f&lt;&gt;rv the eivi&amp;B'-d.world, a

-TRIBE OF GENUINE UTE CHIEFS AND
zn

—

BRAVES IS

Wlw j-r&lt;--nt them*-l»r» at nrli j«-rfi-rtnance, in a M »t ThrSIriig and Powerfully B.-alUtir

■

our unimpeachable word are taken at no­

IT

don from many hundreds equally honor

IS’A S25,OOO FACT

command will nut permit ua to reproduce,

Willis Cobb’s Miniature Circus!

but whom harmony of honest praise haa

Is the only entertainment of the kind ia rii/tenev, and an infiniaf-*&gt;iirre uf the mjrt up
roarious delight to both -Jd and young.
V

able to us, which the United apace at

not linen interrupted by the diacord
single contrary critieira.

of a

E WHITE
Sewing Mach

IT IS A $1,500 PER DAY FACT

,

w

UtrmM it Appearnu.
Utpartitled it Simplicity.
Uuirpasscd is Cjasfrvc'.:;.
Ihprtctdatrd itPipiilai
4W Urtiphd u fit Bnad C.-s.

U rrvivea the Prodigious Ghwaof the Human C.Jaeum in

A SEPARATE STUPENDOUS ELECTRIC-LIGHTED

CLASSIC CIRCUS.

READ AND BELIEVE.

In which N»oe but Bareback- Chantpi.WM an.l principal performer-of every athirtic «peeialty are permitted to apfwur.
.

The oxuplimentary notions of thia
mammoth establishment heretofore pub­
lished were no exaggeration.
Io every­
thing that gone to make up a first-elm
amusement establishment, tbc Sella Brothera have reached the pinnacle.—Rofksrtrr
(Jf. J*.) Emuiaj Erjtmt.

•- , It has tin- only Gecfleine King Harbros Royal Japanw Cin-u*.

.

«8 A $60,000 jff4.CS?

The parade through uur streets, ihe
grand rntrn, and in fact the whole compa­
Ila Eilunatcd Animal* (not even including it* monster herd &lt;&gt;f performing elephants) an; of greater nttmlwr, variety, rarity and value, and more wonderfully educated, than ny and performance ia imw.nn.red by all
all those of any six other -how- .
who bad an oppcrlut.ii; ,.f judging by
tbvtr parweal present*, a. the brat trX.
area in thia section of tbe country. Fred
rric City (AM.) Htiw.

•WO REWARD.

IT IS A $30000 FACT
mm writs sachih co.
upon honor, to

,u „„

HOO.aeoompeuMtJoo Lr hi* lima sod
trouble, |u avwy laaunoe where Im shall

be able to prove any uotire anywhm, quo
with ran-cdtpiing, hcareu-born aplcudor.

IT IS A $10 PERSONAL FACT
.

'

Fur each and all to profit by, that

nil Alltakiisiiu Aliiact of Mitt, Diran ati Mnel tikihtau,

led by . to Im either a fcr^my. or

Um

Waad parpeae d.ff^t ths. M origi-

ally publiabod.

A. tbe name of th. Mw»

paper is alw^ya giv.o, Hoof pmuii,, may

be readily obui.nl by writiug (0 h.
lor.

We name a ri-awnaUe Wn aa lha

best evidence lUl w» orran businra.

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NATHS Of ADVKJtTJNTNO.

VOL. 25. NO. 4

HASTINGS, MICH.~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. 1880.

WHOLE NO. 1305

PBOFESOMM. MID BOSHES CAM

THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.

AUoub &gt; S«o Urn ». , ■ ill,
•peaking, cultivated according to tong
•stabliahed cMtoxra. and although three
CTUthrtM or ml™ are pretty generally Iff

,LU- “d
oRiGriNA-L Kalamazoo
repeating.
A little Skye terrier called
"Jrmey," bdongiag to the ehurf engineer
of * great factory over io Jersey City, waa

ireakage.

of a very inquiring turn of mind as regarda
machinery, and uaed to make his way,
oarafolly but curiously. around the greet
engine,’ouBing at every part witbin ha
rreeb.
The incident referred to i. brat
told fe Um words of the engineer himself

buckeye or wood mower,
Reaper or Self-Binder.
b'f"' il “ &lt;■“ SW-

I »u • fa'l line of

THRESHERS and ENGINES
Vhta
L'*"’ °

M—«.IJ. BuhII,
' W“h^bOT«- O’’. Binu*U a Wood. Tabor 4

|Call aid bulit If SuqIei.

attorney at law a solicitor

Yearn after,' when mike and milee away i
frbm that epot, I eooH that my eyes of a
haay October afternoon, with a fire o'clock I
ano dipping toward tbe tree tope, and are 1
a Huie girl, lovely aa the bluab of aanaet.'
gating penaively it a tn upon a common

t J&gt; OUKUtr I’mmst aitwtiM at... u
t'hX*?t**ii^.■‘uri^twUaer. Mk«C*'

CHESTER MESSER.
Agricultural Hall

Norman farms live on Ute prenriM ; they
are lodged and fed, and they hire them,
selves ior one year.
Taking a farm of
middle rise—that io, of about 2&lt;W screstbe regular laborer? cenaiat of two bnree
driven, two yerd labonva, two boya,. one
ahepherd, and two adiant girie, and the
yearly wag« paid to them are: to the
hone driven seventy five dollar* each ;
to the yard laborer*, one hundred deBan
each ; to the beys, fifteen to twenty dU
ton each ; to the ahepkrtrd, one hundred
and aevroty-lva dollars, and the servant
giria, |25 to S3? .SO. The harvesters are
naturally engaged for a certain time, and
a ■•forfait." that is to lay, they fulfill the
operations incidental to the gathering io of

the machinery in the cellar, but vainly.
Occasionally J heard th. aail repeated,
Ifoiinqncnt. don't forget that it requirm. ,
each time lean dUineUy. Al 12 o'clock
money to pMiiah a mw^v

Mr. Story, of the Chicago . Jfow. propea to mMufoctnra hia otro paper.
Th. Becton. Hutlord and Erie Bailrou| unking fund amount! to |1,UI,M1.-

i
■
'
'

The only place to get Broadhend Alpacas
that you can wash and do up without shrink­
ing or lading.

HOME AGAIN

HOME AGAIN

Rant Saginaw high aeboola will grade:
!«• 23 pupate in Jane. Corunna 12,
loouH and Eastings 8

The Chicago TVvhuaz says. the thirdSomething choked in my throat, and I
could not ray a word, but I kisaed her Unaera are btginnlng to fora- their temper
more than once, and after abe bad dipped —a «ure sign cl a failing taan.
from my ume and waa twenty rods away.
The only living Juba C. Calhoun, a
I eat down and cried like a baby, bccinu- grandson of tba famous South Carolina
I wat never to sec Addins again
it was oat long before the rumor was
rile in the neighborhood that Mp. La­
grange Lad married a middle aged atillionalre, aad that tba young widow and her
child had found a a«w protector ia place

Of the Oasb Store has just returned from New*Ynrk with the
most complete stock of

Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Fancy Goods,
DENTIST

Nashville

Michiiai
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS,
IS, Mich

ol the latest styles in cudless varieties. I bought my stock early
and can sell lower than any other Store? Call and'got prices be­
fore purchasing elsewhere.

42-41

The little State of Bbode Idaad wanla
to .top bribery al eleeiaxii Tba attoo
iabiog rtetetnccl ia made that 11'3,000
waa |*id for three dhov.

It was tl.o day after New Years—a
«dd. dear Tuesday morning—that I dis­
consolately weo'led my way to school,
wishing that the bolidsya came oftener
and Maid luqger, and regrctlisg that out
I.f the fifty-two there waa only one week
of uninterrupted pleaaitre.
The vid red .cbooi house stood st the
juncliun of three roads, 'and aa I raised
ibe little bill, just before reaching it, I saw
coming from the opposite direction a little
black dad figure that looked like a moving
Idol on 'the unbroken whiteoese of the
| annw-envered landscape.

Cremation ia

gaining ground.

The

aiveocsa aMeiely aat upon, by the appear­
ance io the Mrewt of a gorgentu four-io
hand drag, which reaemblea the attatoertt, ic tarn beta and ia ran by an eolcrpriaiog
aonp man foe advcrtiaja- parpoaea Two
dignified darkien in drab coat, with bright
braw. bntuxia aad high kata with guld

linger on her movimaota aa I did. or why
•h* attuoaly attracted cue. but from the
Aral 1 think I must have loved the child,
even before I was alighlly old eooogh to
understand the meaning of tba word.
We reached the wore old dsor-atone
together, and I, being a boy, not at all
afraid to apeak to any one, much lew a
■ ■I i:..i
__ 11l u_ tr .v-

sa-’iswa;
» wrlay. an* the r
I.iol&lt;ir«l.n4l
&gt;Ua»dMa«wbm

For the Laundry, the Kitchen, und for genera!

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES

uitsi ui BtCDuMi-ma U liUn

Ths Price of-the Imperial Soap is |5.25 per box of 100 I lb.
bniT—75 lb*, in the box. To any one who will send us tin order
for 10 Luxe* with cash. $52.50 we will send,one box extra free bs
u premium. Or the orders may be sent to us for one or more
boxes at a time, with rfmitUnce, aud when we bare thus received
orders for 10 boxes we will send the eleventh box free a* proposed
above. If you do not yi-h to Bend money in advance you may
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your
town with ths umierrtanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt
■*■
- - ••
- Address

CRAMPTON BROTHERS.
Ilm6

WAKE UP!

M I. M ,
Keep, constantly ott hand

PIONEER STORE !

, Clarence Davie, tried io
having throe wivee, ।
*
" Km. G. Q. Can­
-«penitentiary
_______ , _andfi!
_______
non, of Utah, has four wivas and gate two
years in Coogrtna and 15,000 n year.
Harprr'e Wtthly oonddan Grant,
Blaioa and Bbarman equally objectkmable

and did aa she raqn«tad. It wan atwh a
tender, confiding little foaa—who cooU
help hiving IlT I petted eneouragingly
the rone red cheek tamed toward aM in a
gcnlfo trntbfalMaa, and bad. her wet to ba
airaid, for aha bad aa good a right to eome
to achool aa any one. ‘
•'Bello! where aid that little black­
bird eome from ?" cried klnd-baarted Ben

I am gnUty of having forgotten it,"
iad.
M forget aaaily, 1 ata told, but I bad
to find you an exception tn the

Deacon B., of Ohio, a vary pfoaaa mM,
waa noted for hie long prayer., e.peciaUy
in hi. family. Um Morning the deacon
aad hia wife ware atone, and u waa bin
u«ual eanc.ni after breakfast, a prayer ana
Whita riding down town in au elevated offered. There bwng an unwanal amount
tailroad oar a tew eights ago, 1 waa Martied by a abrtok, and Looking in the direc­
tion from whenoe it came, saw the form of

tittering and cadging fol
eaergrtic seaUug of the new
ioKaauey little minx, MC an­
ta rigaLlo.^ ad ad

.

LIME,
HATH,
STUCCO.

CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS,

SAWS FILED,

tat, W Betels, aiiSiLai

drags

leu' Vnlfa.Btji aii Ckifirei

CVUTVATOB*. l&gt;Ol'BLBBS0VILrW«

LEFT HAJt'D FLO WS.

Reaper aBd Mowers.
p.„frhn Richest Cash price
liANQING WINDOW CWtTAlNb dnee.

L. J. WHEELER.
.ttefietWr. Martk IS, 187®

TAKE

«7i

AMim, always lovely tad always
loved."
,
Theo I told her all about myaalf, bow
group gathered around the old cranked
atom. The unwonted aliases was broken nraperowa I waa, sad the Strange manner
by the entrance of the teacher, who rap­ in which I bad been brought to the notice
ped us to order, after which be briefly of my kind employer. Whew 1 bad finiahrailed up ths new rabolsr.
"What is your bum!"
“Addim.'f
Mr. Pike looked wise.

you are the daughter of Um lady ■
recently tekrei the Baldwia cottage'

-Ye*, sir."
. “ Wan, yen may take thia seat,"
ing to a bow’b no: far from tie

President. Us .boHevm firmly that the
8onth to right new, wee right la 1*1,
sod will be right ia 1881. He would,
therefore, be the Preaidcat of the South
and toat La the kind &lt;rf a I'reaidenl the
North » not yet yat prepared to alert.
Mr. Thurlow Weed thinks that tU da-)

�r»&lt;

Literary FtetMtwuurt'ff (AKT'IMM roa JVM
I most attractive number, fall at g;

movement st anytime whre R become
evident that such a movement will ensure
that union *nd harmony tn the party, vsasntial to aare and certain victory in No.

Schcdula of Questions to bo Answered
in the Enumeration of Innabltants at
the Coming Census.
mv aerial “Glenarcbaa" is a?ctiou*d in
some most ieterastiag page*. Mrs. K. it.
Church contributes ouo of her excellent
srticlwotrths Women of Oar Own Land,
and Mrs. H. G. Rowe, a moat interesliug
■skatehofthe early days of the groat
Queen Eliaabeth, white the aloiiai *nd
poem* aro varied and euterteinlsg. Every
tested by
departmaot is well filled with the mattet
a defeat ol_ ____
rage, st the Swtb, fraud* u 'lb* ballot­ must attractive to ihow for whose use tht&gt;
boolcis designed-ibe iadie*.
Wo will
box, or oonapirede* like Ihe one which
furniak the Uannm and Godsy'a Lady's
failed ia Maine.
There is, in reality, a sharply defined
issue botvocn the two panic* iu respect to
,L. ___ ■*. -r.v- ir-l.-a o.-._ n____

Whit Shell be Done to Enturu Victory?
Meeh of the falare of the Republican
party dcy&lt;ed.- on the action of the Chi­
cago Conrenti-,0. b mtJ « wWd iu

party, and ooase«|uciMiy eertais .victory.
On the other band it u»y by following
unwise counsels, distract aed divide the
party so that detest will be inevitable. Tbe
fact that the RcpuUiea* of the-Naltoo:
arc reading, thinking men, who do cot
and will not blindly follow any man ur set
of mea in the support of that, which they
beliwrs to be at war with th* best iolenata
of tbe people, should be appreei^ «d
rseogwiied by tbe mea who hare bees
chosen to speak for the party at Chi-

Government completely power!** to *ecnre
to t®french Ucd colored men the free enjoymeat of their right* aa dlixen*. In order
to scnoapliah these &gt;hing». Democrat*
profs* to be afraid of an empire, and rant
about centralixatloo ol power. The real
aim is to make tho United State* Govcrotnest an weak that ths shot-gun and Uasue
ballot Demorrecy can rapture and control
it.
The Republican pxrty hold* that form*
«f idf-geverument are worse than mock­
ery where citima have no protection io
the free exercise of their right*, and no

That the vast majority of. the party in
Michigan f.ror tbe nomination of Mr.
Blaine ta a conceded fact, and to aid by all
proper men* hteswminatiou, ■ the doty
of our delegation. XV. hare no doubt that
tbs delegate. chwen to represent Miehigw
are thoroughly earnest, intelligent Rcpubmen of tateUlgeoee, they have ascertained
the drift of tbe true Republican aewtimcul
tn the Btetc^nd will candidly and fairly
reSect it by thmr action at Chieagu.
That the State Conveulius in indisatiug
a prefereacc for Nr. Ilteinr^,imply „.;nj
the will of tbe party it a faet beyond all
eootrover.y. t’erb.p. thia w« out done
M much beoausc the State Cucvmis.n
apeeaally darirad the nomination of the
Maine Sonatoe, aa that they believed thal
he pomowed, in the highevl degree, tho pcediir '|Oaliti« rw(ui»ite for a Chief Naghtrate Yet, while the Uunveation th*
decidedly voiced tbe jofxilav will, of
coarec the majority of tho Michigan del&lt;gmion will not nndettake to compel any |
minority that may l&gt;c fmtad t- cxi.t, to ,
vole against its will. The tyniioy of the,
Ktcallod ••anil" ihewy ao&gt;l the omryrn .
attempted in other States • by astattod live for a little mad that will slick before
they load up their dirt eoginoe again.

Dr. Angell contribute* another interesting ।
acti* nt Roconla of W. M. Hunt.
Prof. |
Staler, of Harvard University, discusses .
tbsYaiarosf Proesooe NsuJ Mining iu i

FPCHMANIMTLY CURW
.&lt;«! i).» ,ir&lt;l(hlj:ri&gt;«Ltk*n ttek*t.

Production* of Agriculture

ministration is given,
Richard Grant
Whit* ccatribste* a .alttabte criticism
apropos of Furness'* King Leer. Other
new work* are hitlewrd, pociu* are given
from Mr. laaogfaltew, .Mi** (J. F. Bales,'
Edgar Fawcstt, and olbeN, and The
io the KtedoraT f'ollcgv or io
Contnbnlor'* Club, with an *ppeimieg va
and thus a Louiaiaoa mob of u
riety of good thugs, euucluda* a tboroegh
impose laws spun other States,
ly good number- of ibis magaxioe. Il
the White Houm a Prnmdoot L-.-------- bear* the imprint of Hocubton, Nirvi.lX
by the free ballot* of the [espls. It, i«
A 0o.. sseewun to HofUMTOW, O*«IOor&gt;
tolly, according to tbe Republican view*,
to say that tbe people of ocher State* hare
v...:...
i...
Michigan Stale Homeopathic Hospital
Aid Association.
We desire to esU’altraiioa to ths object
of our assoeistiun *nd to it* endorsement
as coataised in the fultowbg letter and Io

Yet, camaxly * the j»&gt;plc uf Miehigan
may desire tbe oumioatiua uf Senator,
Blaine, if, after looking the ground over awl

Tba Chicago Trilass think*
just as lun? fur the Republican
IlliuoM ar Iowa, if Wathburae

I

YOl CAN GET THE BEST

KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,!
Constipation and PHea. ,

FOR LES.S*MOSEY AT
IT HAS
1
WONDERFUL
POWER. ।

HASTINGS.

PAINTING MY WORK

FNivnstTT ur Mwaiuan I
Ann Aki»ok, Anti. 21, 1880. j
1 am pleased to hear that beacrelv
women have formed as prgxaixath-a
raise foods is tbe State fur defraying t
nsceuiry rxpewa of indigent pelicnta ia
the Homeopathic Hospital of the I'uiver^ity. The Regents of the Coivenity at
their mooting on April 14, adopted a rcaolutioo encouraging th* bestowal of funds
for vueb a purpose. I hope, therefore,
that thia praiseworthy effort ct the lad in.
who have orgauixad the "Michigan State
Homeopathic Hospital Aid Amoriathe"'
may be crowned with tscecM. I believe ■
&gt; the officer* lately chosen will faithfully de- ’

All about there appear* to tie a growing
impirraaion that the winning man at Chiita wisdom -rnlret *om« other Republican i esgo is pow in what (a known aa the
pomeming the qualification. of Senator,
Blaine, that the Republican voters of■
The Vinciusalt Ohio, •Cutettr predict,
Michigan a* a anil, will heartily approve
that Senator Blaine will mi get ao many
and cwth*iartical|v .upp-rt the &lt;boa« i
votes io Chicago « he received in Cmcia-

Chbrngu, and after a fall .nd tree consul
cation with the delegates from the other
State*, it should appear eilbrt that Mr.
Blaine cannot bUomiaited, oc.tbal bi*
nomiMtiou will oobWlhe atreogest which
coaid b« made, then ihe Michigan delega­
tion would waste their bdaeare and lose a
rare opportunity, ahosld -tbey continue to
veto for him. In .uch a maUngeney, it
seem* to us the delegation roaM twat di*
charge their duty to their nxuutucnt* and
at tbe same time' make Michigan as much
a power in tbe present a* it was in |k(
Convention of 1876, by casting their vot«
for some prnmineat candidate Bot ia the
antagonistic rirolca. who, io their opinion
would be the eteood choice of itirir oocstil
ueota.
If si tbe proper momeet, the
Michigan delegation alrouid drem. (I their
duty to give lbair support to any d the
l*s pvomineat candidates, of whom there
are several whose nominatiuc would be
most cordially approved l»y the
sentiment of the State, it wo^d not only
mak. itaclf a power in the Con entroo, bat
it might be the meso* of-xuri g ihe num
iaatlon of a candidate who will ensure beyood povadvculure. * triumjih at the

PLOWKB POTS.
SUDS IN BULiSLICBD BISP.

Mutual: Bji Last Bow Restorer

!2;«i
HiutingK. March 23, I860.

ALABASThE!
Ready far use by addin# Hot B ‘ater. .4 superior substi­
tute for Walt Paper. Hard Finish, Kalsomine, etc. Better.
Cheaper, and Easier .Applied. Sold by the pound in

The latent re|nrt« from Tenaemoc an to
tbu effect that bat twelve of the iwcetyfuar delegate* of that State to the Chicago
convention will vote for General Grant.

ZACH. CHANDLER
to Ma«. S. M. Cob, Ann Arbor. Mien

The fourth annual State Hand Tourua
meat will be held at tbe city of Hint oo
carry Indiana by 15,«)IHl over Hendrick*
and by 20,&lt;XM) over Tilden or Bayard.

The St. Pan! Fmtttfl'rtu is eouldcnt
'that Senator Rhine haa played hie gams
and lost, and that he i* aa dead as a eaodi.
gremman J. H. MeGowaw, on the 18th
inrt. She wav one of the rarlfort pioneer*
of Adrian
’
The Detroit, leaving A Northern nilroad company have issued order* vgvinvl
dta|uent drinking of intoxicant*.
The
Two ddegatiosa frutu Cook Uaaaty to
' Springfield, two State ooovenliou tod two
I d.'legaUoos from the State of Illinois to the

ALGER &amp; ALGER.

ATTORHKYS AND SOLICITORS.

day will be devoted to Grind Parade, and1
Drilling by the different bands. In the I
evening a Trombone and Baritone concert
at the Open Route, for . first prise, »1&lt;M».
Second prise, 175. Second dsy, let. date,
prixe ; • 150.00 ; 2nd., 175 00. 2nd elam,
let prise, 1100.00 2nd. prhe, 150.00. 3d.
elam, lit. prise. •80.00, 2nd. prise, IW.
Cornet Solo contest in the tracing, bt
•100.00 , 2nd. prite, lib Comet .180.00Other valuable prims will, slao be given.
All Banna taking pert in the content will

HAf-nKfla. WJCH1CAN.

Literary Revolution and
Universal Knowledge.

also, 12 beautiful Tints, H /pounds JHabastinc will cover
bO square yards, or j^5O square feel-2 ouats .4 porous- ar
whitewashed wall may require more. The white will not
tttf-n yellow or the tints fade For sale by

ROBERTS &amp;, HOTCHKISS
NICHOLS.SHEPARD
&lt;k CO.L
.
aw.*WH OUiCtWai. AMO OWLV

“VIBRAT!

Spaakiog ef the probable rtreegth of
Jolio N. Ingersoll *ull hops* foe th; act era! candidates before the Chicago Conbest in regardJo hi* eyesight, »od say* ventioo, that able, independent and fearlme
Republican Journvl, the N. Y. huirpt* I
ha witi MG reliotjauh the sditoria) chair/
which i* good new* to hi* friend*.

Tbe bitter *I ruggin. between faction* ol
tba Republican party ia acv Tai of the
States, aotebly.New York, al b*t a doubt­
ful State; without whose vote tie election
of a Rcpablieaa President i* noi probable,
Pennsylvania ■ and Hliouis, carri xl on ap­
parently is utter disregard ofcossojucnrea.

Ths Kalamuoo Tc/roranA mi*:—
•VL. ..U_ t_L_Ll._ _
__
their favorite*"1 It would not be •rdl inr-

ddsgatea who have not lust their Imlaoee

priring if ths Chicago Coovvutioa ahould
divappolot both of them, wbteh is ths beat
thing that it can do for ths party aed the

and who still believe ths triumph of Re­
publican principle, and the clsotiuu uf lbs
Republican candidate*, tabs precedence to
■late*. sod of personal prtfereonm. Theme
•State delegation* which an able, by their
ability, ooolaom and wisdom, to dictate a

WOOL. WOOL

REAL ESTATE

Mltiaf a paper ia plaamar Im*Im**—If y»u
ksk.
ItU srataiM « auMb paUticsl waiter pasI. woa-tharsit.
lflh.tyjteL.larx.il itou’i Malala mosli
lading natter
If a. pabbta talvgraph repart/f Ml.

him to the support of Che intaUigenoc of
the ItopuWiean party, can du the country
th* bigbtwl aervur it is pnmibl* fur party
men io perform. Bal thia caunot bo done
by rating ballot after balk* for a enndi-

WOOL CARDING !

CITY PROPKBTY. FOR SILS

aatod, ur whose aumlaatina would txX be
satisfactory to the party generally, and
sspsaially lathe doobtial 8tale., yot it
nOm...
may ba done by throwing th* weight of
The Grund Rapid* A«yZe of Kstarday
frewmUy wTll be ably rep
their iafisouce and their votes for Chat out-I
didate who vtitl &gt;uS carry into the eauvaaa 1I talks sa follow* about the nomination ef is lbs Michigan delegation to ths ।
Mr. WasWmnta "'
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the foods of over aaaknu faction* and

rsW

n

I'Li.r o.X n-./.k—'

WUI ■sat* .Is. rf M..t Juui. is Uta C&gt; ..

i

apple River, in Hrisliug*.

ornci os jhruos s-muirr

jU

I

UNDERTAKING

On abort noticu at my Carding

I Mill, North aide of the Thorn­

All

Wool amt by Expreen,

.pwi'ola containing 10 pounds or
1 mare will be paid one way. Prite.

12i cents for Carding and Oiling.

.7JZ.'

�Will

GOODYEAR &amp;, CO.
of Wm. Seibel ia the townahip of Barry,
thio morning.
Willi. Sreber, . y^ m„ of Blaolwa
yean, m „f Moro* Srobw, Esq., of Hope,
committed raidtto by shooting himself
through tbs heart and tangs with a .but
gun Mr. Stobal aad Ms family were a!)
gone front heme 'inept the hired girl—

CT1

Corner Store, Empire Block-

m M, ■ ■. WM,
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING!

In rod«r ll.al dekvat*t may b* prutidad
with oatertatataetil .tad reduced rater, on
railroads. Jet their names nod arUrcaac* L*
sect naming railrosda, which they travel,
be told her to tell Lie. Stanton. Jennie by tba in* ef June to Her. Wm. Dawe.
State Beerotorv, Weal Bay City, who will
Caraoo and Ere Dtxoa to prey for him.
She, think leg be erosne to kill himeelf,
ran for Mr. Alloa's talks who live juM

lev at I ». m.
R«E
Hi
raedHatard*

doors whew aka beam tho gun go ofl. Sbs
ran over, Mr. Alien and his wife went at
booM aad returned with her Immedietley,
ran upstair*. aad found him lying no th*'
floor gasping bin last. Tbe discharged Kua
wan lying on the floor with the morale
toward him, with a strong cord tied to the
trigger and tied around th* baaiatrr poet.
The whole charge wont into hie left aide,
pesMog.M eapposed through the heart and
loop. Soma of hia ctottaa wore oa Are,
end a lap robe that waa banging agues-,
th* wall was ou fir* Tbe proUbilitim
are that if tho hired girl' had not bene in

Entered at the Pott Office
Hastings, Mich,, as Secondclass Matter;_____________

W e have just opened our Spring Stock,
which comprises many norelties never before
brought.to this market. Ladiea Linen Suits
and Ulsters. Gossamer Waterproof Suits.
Ladies Fine Underwear in Linen and Gauze.

June 2Stb, to July 3d., may receive th*
advanfagvs of delagstoe by applicatiou to
ltetialelhoaai«t*.|up«uSi&gt;;tsy*i.M! hfwroly
th* Stale Secretary, fur dde-gnlcss card
From tbe Sturgb?*Mieh , WtaJ/y : Mr

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S'

, FINE SHOES

ou Setuvdsy lee:.

r.w&gt;—
. rxj one, those doubts wars disThe inert ho* of Mackinaw Hets fa tbe , palled «&gt; S*x«rd,y le*t, M tu thousand.
city el Goodyear 1 Co.’s
3 4.
w|,u st landed both day and ersuiog, were

Saturday tart.

The is no use talk fag, Ckel Newer
stands Without a peer ia this part of the
a dealer ia Agricultural implemeuta He baa already received this
The Messrs. Alger*, Lewyen, have their Spring three car loads of tuwm and
tiCcs"over Sebao'a grocery store, and they res pen. of which ba hav told nearly fifty me
hiv. put out a rery tatty sign
chines, tad be will roeeive frother ear load
Ayro-Ald. Blriow.br/bhina, Wetroerl,
•Vcw, XMf
tfOflith. Those Marki­ ibis week. Che*, either must be the beat Wood aad Yeung—5 '
nas Hats st «»&lt;xxlj-rar A Co.'s3-4
salesman in th* eraatry, or keepa th* best,
Naya-«.
The laleric.r of the Feet OS« has been
Tbe Bauer df eakarira of mty ng nr*
eetrodefal touch to tbs eatisfaotion of P.
was nfamd-46 committee oa fiaaaoo. with
M. ri*rk». and everybody eounsroed.
iaatraciioos to report at the nest mewling.
Uo moiioo council adjourned.
Th* Prevbyievihn tbnrub is i seelring.
Johw M. Bomkdi,
Dioewe of Wertsra Miehlgu will is h.ld
in this city on Wednesday and Thursday,
June 2 and X
A prrlimtaary service, with mrmou by
Bishop Gillespie, oe Taosdey ovsning,
Jans I, at 7:15 o'clock - —
CtaetoU SmUb, Judge.
The opening eervi
May 17 —Relate of Clark S. Nudge a
Marshall L Cook, M*1 &gt;»&lt; J&lt;* Bow­ morning al 10 o'clock
Petition tp appointment and
Morning prayer on Thursday al 8.30 a. minor
er*, Uth students at the Albion CUIoge,
m Tbeos rorvicse will be in Emmanuel nomination of guardian filed.
spent tbe Sabbath at 1&gt;. R funk s in thi,
Ifatats of lleery Pieito, doroaMd. F*
titioa for probate of will filed Jeae 14,
Tbe rain &lt;m Friday nod Fraley M^-bt inrolrm fairresttag diseamtoe, and many
east, aeeignad for bearing
tort, has. pul back eoraplantleg. that , in, aubjorts of importance aro likely to be oonReais of Edith BuHts, a minor. Li*idar*«l and acted on.
abort it bad not been planted, for several
Tbe cooveatton at oosnpoesd of all tbe ernsc to edl real entato grouted. Oath be­
Clrogy of the Dtomro. end three or Im*
fore role filci.
delegst* from rash of th* pariahs., and
Route of Georgs I. Hopkins, rt al,
owe from ea«h Organised Mierioe.
Tho aitsadanaeef ths puhbe generally, miaors. \ Final report uf guardian filetT
J F Emory Em), formerly uf Middle

Co., it in the city ou bnaioew.

on the .erviees and seamona rf tbe Ow .
vsattoa, io eordmUy tantod.
,
W« aro under renewed obligetiooa to
At urar A» tourr.—Mtn. Chas H.
Horn J. H- MsGowaa for a topr rf the Hicks of Ibto city died el bro residon® on
Mmsru’ Exprcmoi. on the oecasioa of the Mseday evening tort, after having been an
death nf Seartor Chandler.
foralid for many rear* Hets was a mort
For th. tost
Hplendta Imo rf Gents' fine tie sod but­ lamentable cue indeed

ton Shoes al Goodyear &amp; Co.’s.

3-4

Fourth of July I fourth of July ' Irt ••
see; yro.tbe 4lh of July f CowH ** -J
whvtbsr Haoliuipi io to awlabrnto or not.

hhod ol bis been- Throogb *U tbeoe
ysro* of bro «.»tol and bodily roffmag,
bo hro doo. .verythiog in hie po-w to
wroi and amstinreto them. Hate euw
taft without wif* « child, but be broth,
rotfafmtttoa ef kaowiag thro be bee evro
broo kind
taring “&gt;
departed one,
eocwilhsuadtag 4ta
*“ v
sideroad to fa eroroeno^ of her long.
Zi.taud wirox. b« uttellect will

•

I’rexcripUow, carefully C°“"
pounded at Holloway's.
2tf

Th* data of tbe Berryville mitlo mart
oat ou Saturday tort. It »o«Id *eo« B&gt;*‘
hearty every ume s ga»d brovy ebowar
occur*, that Berryville mill dam take* it*

il. unclouded, sad wbroa
ver come Uro rrm.ta.ro,
ilivermdr Ceeaerory to-day.
&gt;s .bort 3C yeara

Ia a priratl rota from A- II. EH‘»of Middleville, now of Beloit.
be mya: “The Baaw nt to • wetaoo-s vis­
itor ia our Uotmrfmta. nod I prop*-take it right along.'
Ltoea and Alpena Coats. Duotroe «d
4. tarts a; Goodyear A Co.'a.
3-4
Th* firm ere kiodliag. lb* pot ia sot fa
•hr arch, Ihe water ia boiog poured fa, sad
that po&lt; will begin to bofl asit wssk, aad

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SPECIALTY.

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.....

Thooe wishing to purchase a first-class

ORGAN OR PIANO

iwiuast,

, Please call second door west of the Bank.
I forold onen.

John-

New organs exchanged

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED

d«fil owe
J. I. Rut&gt;.
POWER-CORli^SHELLER.

E. A.. MATTISON,

bring atootc you
oae-eighth ths

149m3

Krad ’of llMlinp. &gt;

Second door West of tbe Bank, Hutting!, Mich.

NEW GOODS!
Z

th* best way. ro it rrqeirrw fewer lrtl.T»,
aad is much more naeily proooueeed.

Judge Tourgee has retired from tbe
Deaver Tiexi in order io bare more Jeie
ute for tbs writing of books. He is . rold
called ' BrieUWithoe* Straw,*' »nd dee!
iog with the qurotioa of the e*w exoda*.

g*r ui experiment, bat its great value bar
been tally proven, not only eeirotifi rally
and theoretically, bat practically, by ecoraa
uf tbe very teat and tacwt ■uccaaafu! agri

A.

A Strange People.

DRY GOODS!

Unguesttouble.
Tbe "//.ra/rf.'• DeUnii. Mich., ssys nf
■Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver (tarr
“lie eScncaey In kidney, .liver and *11
urinary diseatea ie ao felly ack nawlcdffed
that it ie not Wurth the qaealUuittg. Ro­

A pamphlet giving ths resell of anaay
experiments has bean placed ia our bands
by Nr. E. G. Brown, ths Agsat of the
A delegation of New York women pre­
Has* Saspestf House, of which wo doubt
sented Governor Cornell with a gold per,
not copiee can be obtained of Mr. Bulow
fa reoognitioa of hi* advecdey of women a
replete with faformslioa oa thia subject. righto and bsoairo b* signed the Woman’s
Sufi rage bill Io return tbe governor preaeatsd them with tbe pee be awd in ei-n
iug th. biU.

MILLINERY
a.«t

Il mailer* tx t th* ago of sulfare** from
IBI U IKMJW.
eukfa. cougba, or croup, 'Dr. Bellwn*
Cough Syrup” i* good Cut all alike. CTier
failed Slates by Denis Kearney and a few
king madIe very easy awi
other choice epirite, decliua* tbe honor o*
Call on . Chtfter Mtuer and
the ground that be is not eligible, a* be ie
not a native of this country. There eeema tala a Spring Tooth Harrow on
4-5
to as ia thia an uudue aoneiderulfoa for a trial.
mere written taatratnent. Why ba Moved
with petitfoo for Jfaeharge. June 1, next, by each a poor obstacle T Tbe programme
aatigned fur heenag aad citation ioeuod.
of the party that made this nomination re
Karat, of William A. Udell, deceased. quires it to set aside nearly all lawn, hamaa
Dr. I1TW1 Jtt COTHOLICOM
Rroeipts of baifl Med eed order discharg­ and di rias, from tho auraetioa ef gravitaing admiaistratrix sutered.
»• Aa
roHtafo *■■■&gt;•
Erteto of Henry Beyder, deceased. party that bu each peat tabor* before H
Order enured dtasbarglng sdmfairtrator to atop becanae the conilitutioo of tbe
FOR 8ALE.
Estate ef Jeferwo Feighser, deceased. United State* ia ia th* way is amply rUioImproved form ef K nares aa Brotiaa 7. Bal
Order entarad for filing farther leal socount within 30 day* end terartag pf
ffnappen’B Law Office.
Meteorological Record.
eoelinaod taAng .9 .next
ORGANS.
Eelatoof Elisabeth Powell, dcoroaed.
IWM M Broadway, ear'll ef railroad, aw*
1 bare sold between 40 and 50 orcanv
by
OUve Qroraitlmd.- Far ml. Aayty ai
Claim* heard io part
ia Barry County—more organa than nay
Knappen'a Law Owlca.
Kron of Denial J. Ketchum, deceased.
other man hen ever sold in tbe county. I
We hare far sola era time, eight good
,41 tameerrtar.
farm horses; cue span that weigh* 1,250
Order entered appoialmg administrator
Oseae.
S
..
each, aad young. Will sail st low fig
May 21.—-Meltor. of appointment of barer Wook.
leng* It to qnistiag mH berthing fa it*
Knappen't Gw Office.
.ire*, end to nuexeaitod aa a gbaaral-tonie. Boom near Bal* * Bartley's Mm. Pe*
s. m. ta Stasi
■
Live Long and Be Happy.
Kr*p . Uule alesp oa hand
A few
Why
eh.old
not
everyone
Hvs
cut
their
M»
dose*
never
fail
to
euro
aa
ordinary
nnagh
m
nTarodas.
1
Knappen's Law Office.
fall allotted tiro*, enjoy good health aad or .-old Priew Of targe pint butll-.»l.00.
i.
n M
W*4ae*4*s.
be happy f Bendy tber* ia no /mS rss- H.™
»&gt;r»
~I
May 22.—Estato of fU-"-** F. GrjBtt, la.raUr.
eoa. aad yrt many will allow impure
et al mtaor*. Bond oa ml* of real «*Ute Fi*4es.
« M
Mood, wrokoroo of tbe kidn.p, imperfect
1 1 tJ*
fitod. Escoto of Edith L. Bullie. s miner.
digretura. and urinary trouble* to under­
. i i__ l a..__ - * ' _ . * _. t l.—i.l
Bond on roio of real estate filed.
mJ
In. Re Adoption end change of name
»
Mandro.
R M
of Cora J. Kidder. AppltoaUon filed sod
For any Osa* of Catarrh that Can't
ie*
:
1
order entered ehaagfag neuro to Core J. Wm*.
be Cured with

Julius Russell’s

TAKE THE BANNER

ki sas.*t.z3.w£:^fi^s

REAL ESTATE.

J!

$500 REWARD

Estate of Mary Wren a minor. Bond
filed anl taller iaeusd to Eli Niebota.
Eotata of Tbomro Dillon deossrod.
Hrori.e sltoweece of finfll *®cunt scaifa
nod to Nov. 13. next, at 10 o'doek, e. m.
Lt. Re. Cora E. LaGraegs a miner
Hearing riratinued to 2Slh Isol. L. K.
Keappen for prttUooer, J. A. bweoeey
of Mrttooa Haltou, a minor. Ordro eutsred annulling eppoieimMl of

HALL’S CATARRH
CURE.

Knapoen's Law Offioa,

Fanns For Sale.
knappen’s Law Office.

Great Opportunity.
Kngppen'g Law C

Great Offer

r—J.

Knappen** Law Office-

Boney to loan,
onto*-

politir. will bo red hot from now ow.

dnnt you forget it.
' Tbe Grand Rapid* AAy* of
I*11
fam . my., Jndgw.Prtadto of Ha-i-Tatber J Dr C W. Priaita. baa ro
■roved to tbie eity, aad haa bogua to boBd
a in. Uro. fro MroeOf we GoU ororo*

*

purpoee can be found ooastaatly ia hi*
warehouse, far sale at fair .prices.
This
w/r is entirely free Irota dirt, or hard
tamps, sod in mad* by a promm which
taavro ioosrporatod ia it aJJ the valuable
plant food, m well aa ingredients cleuiat’

* IUICB,

PRICES AND GOOD
GOODS.’
•
*3’’

For Selr

38tf

'

'

■lee ywsra part, and that* I
ier" with
J. L Rttso.

To Firmer*.
Mr. Nathan Bartow ha* base appointed
agsat foe Tee Mtatiaen Bair Asao
ctartoe, located at East Bagfaaw, for the
sale* of SALT AS A FERTILIZER, and

the tfodblc quarter ad of Chester M«n«r J faviltog outatoe appearances, but eeldom

ua^r

CUR MOTTO,

Saturday

Tbe following is a true oopy of a paper
"niton with pencil aad found on his
saubcl lying near him
.
"Good-by* pa and ma sad all my
friends. I am going to ess God aad his
angels. I tare Freddie and Alva and
Ex-Oov. Falch of Ann Arbor, was fa
Nora and Elmer ibis brother* aad sieur) I
th* city yesterday oa bsattrooe.
a® going to neo Earn m haem. , a de­
Try the -30 cent Tobacco st
ceased sister) Will you bars Ceroon lake
Ayro-Ald. Barlow, Stohbinv. Webmert,
The best Tea in the city for the
Hollo way'd Drug S*ore.
2tf
charge of my funeral ? Don't psy oat
Wood aad Tosag—5
money at Holloway’s Drag Store.
Nays—4.
Letleee addreeaad is th* feUevi.g peeeaau
By Aid. Young
Hanoi.VXD, Thm the foraroaa of tho Pray for m* You may think I in ia
Berry eouty, Mkk , May K, IWO. •
Esgioe Co., be cod io hereby authorised,
Albrot Beata Calk fas, J. D. Bah. D
prodartious, and they ar* getting uuuaar- Morna, Nsuta Buuwy, Delbert Stoeurn, to proem the priotiar of fifty (50) eomss
Hi* fuasral to rot foe 3 o'clock p. m.
Martin Vado. Annie Warner.
'
to-morrow at lb* Cedar Crook Chureh
CA1M.—J. D. Ftoh, G. W. G_, Dr.
It *ecms that ho eometimm had *peUi
of dorpoodeeey, aad *om* years ago
tbrsateaed to heag himpslf wore u not for
hi* mother, ehom he lorad dearly.
Mr. W. H. Hayford ie in Kamm
An iequort wm held by lbs writer, aad
Mo., vuitfag her draghtro. Mrs. k.ooro gt|b BnMMenlfrfne Qol u

oj^swssr*,

Lambrequins, Pillow' Shams and’ all
^ace &lt;ioods. An elegant line of new
novelties in Papasols
and
Fan*. Gents fine
1
•
«
Underwear in Cotton, Gauze and
light Merino. Ladiee and Gents

John Bract, livfag in Sherman Township,
I ...tTtnryiJdr'tomM. d...»u my j
in formed ns-a few daye ago that bis f«-&lt;
had been so terribly froM-biueu that bo eb..P .nd .to th* Ffae t uttie Ennine fa
rr
could hardly eland th* pains caused there Miehreau. Made Iro me br D June A .,
co..
Fresm.nl,oiifo, ..-I .t th*seme।Mummer
Ho happened to think of 8l Jacob s
il—which he always keep* bandy—rubl^t kG r^e
...t

Subscribe for the;
will .live &lt;-

�WAOHNotw, Mey l:uh, 18811.
Th. Curtia-Yocnm coatmud wi raro
has been aottled by having the Green­
! baeker Yocum undhturbed. Thia is the

COUGH!
COUCHl OH I,

i only thing the GrocnMit party has sc
i eumpkhed th» aeaatbo. Curtin baa bid
■ bard ciperieuoc linen he kit ihe Ropublleau |«ny. lud nuw he hi* been rejected
■ by the eery Democrats wbu got him to

ISTILLINGIA

SSSViXh.

I

.

SHIPTOM OF A
TORPID LIVER.

I*AMI., EtlASUrl
May :i, 1880.)

One of the most in turned spots io Paris,

rounding itreeta, where tbe I linger bread
Fair u Hag held.
The spectacle b one
peculiar U- Park, fur no, EoglUh or Amtr
iean fiir ever prrweau Mita the same ani
aaation as tbe “Fair* sue Paia^d'Kpiee."
Tbe Ginger breed Fair 'lua moreover ’been
favored this year by wither unusually

will be in a like predicament, earning;
serious embamramcet to the public buri- i
Senator Hill finished yoitnrday, • hia I
• iweehiop^-rtieg the Kellogg revolution., ■
Il wm a ferocious effort, which ia all that ■

delightful, and that mrprisingly numerous
dim of people in Park, ., wbu apparently
have al wap a day to devote to open-air
amtuameuta hare flocked: thitherwards by
Use of ihonaaode. On the occasion when
(he writer v hi ted tbe‘bustling and durty
spot, there were sertMuly' no !&lt;-*■ than two
hundred thouwod peraoni there, cumprea«ed into an almost cuuipaot nuu, and per­
vading the oatiffc fair ftou the I'hco du
Trvne very nearly tu Vtovcunn.
The
»et»o of touch waa kept in constant oxerctM. inasmuch aa one euuM scarcely help
remaining in- rather clone contact with
onen'a immediate ndgblmn; a »uie of
affaire whieb waa agrocabV or otlurwhc,
according to the nature of the ocidsL&lt;,n
in qoeanion.
Few p*pla would willingly

A NoietTbirim

. .... ..'TijTfe-1
Michigan'Central Railroad
8IANB RAPIBS BIYIBIOI.

TUTT’S HAIR DYE.

*Wl:

Tbs ttsliabU ll—t Lias
EA8T AMD WEST TO AND FROM
GRAND RaHDS AND DETROIT

sfCOtTABi^ (ffff

* -S,C,UA&gt;tW

!W A FJNEFV.S

KENEWEFfl

: thereafter it wal adminialere.! to bar with
’ aueh good raaulta, that »h« eouiinued ita
uae noli! cared, aad made ao enthnviAatic
' in ita pralae., that iheinduced twenty-two
of lire beat lamilio in her citric to adopt
it aa their regular family medicine That
“stuff" ia flop Bitten.
3 I
Tell yonr boy oever to drink

KIDNEY&amp;LIVER
C U R E

wb’uky .

h.ppi-

aifiBDiCQ,

It ut, perhapu, the only town oo the lace
of the earth where a man Dcror need bore
himself, aad that, lerbejw, ia the cause of
the joy that w» Icel in returning to PaRa
after a prolonged aU-cn-x. Wo foreigner. I
know it, for it ia the town we love beat.
Petersburg, Vienna. Rome,. London, have
left us with pkaaant memories, but we
rpeskof Pan* and uf Francs: with tuuro ,
fire and emolioo, with a smile oo our lips and sympathy in o«r voices.
Faria is
indeed a sqrt of key-board, tbe hsrmotiiea
of which are inocMaotly varied. Now the
grant artist Spring hu appeared ; the
bright run ha* driven away the clunk aad
and fogs of winter , the aky is blue ; tbe
strecu are perfumed with violets and daffodilt ; tbs sparrows come aod plsy impudsotly under the chair uu which you ate
sitting ia the gardena of tlw Taillerics, or
on the noble avenue of tbe Champ. Kly-1
asm ; the trees are banting into leal aad
flower and the dslieaU! orange trace are

the public call for more. We are plad of ■
thia, fer Ballvn'a ia oo« of the tnaguion
that w&lt;v»n riwanmcnd for family oac aod medy haa been foua-l for Bright's D»
rcarliug. .Tlic tnurin ia alone worth more esse pt the Kidn.ya and fur Disbctc
tliau the price of the tiublicalioo. Jiut; these are reapoctivuly known m Warorr'Sale Kidney sod Idver Care am! War
ner a Safe Diabctna Cure-"
3-4

f.s-tet,
iNGHAMS

Waters Pianos. Organs!

WHISKERS

ON 30 DAYS TRIAL
"uHR.';
' law i« un-Amwican, it U a monopoly, one
' of tbe hateful principles of doapotum.
High Priced Buller.

EngUnd'l Prime Mieitlem.
ofKogland since 1762. which
praurvalioo for rvferrrooe, Tin
tioo ortho Duke of Nowosmle,
Naturally, Mr Do Young &lt;u uf * kind­ coded tbe long role of the Wk
ly disposition, end no man would du more whicWhid coolioaod uointorrupl
for his friend, than he. Ho was liberal ia
hia estimate of the valoc of nows, and
treated the journalists who worked under
him with a cuarUy dignity which placed
them perfovtly st case, while never allow­
ing them to forget that he wm the editor
of hie own paper; He knew just what be
wanted, and just how be wanted it written,
and waa, in all reapeeta, a iboroogh organiscr. Ho waa a studious gatherer ef new. I
himanlf, and considered himself a reporter

attacked that be diaplaytd any sensitivenaw, end thuu lie waa wild. Ou the oc­
casion of tbe NetHlraly artido in the Suu,
he welched steadily for the author three
days bafiire be found an opportunity u,
shoot al him
He wm never impatient

omxs

18J7 (April)—Mr. Canning ; dud.
1827 (August)—Viacount Goderich.
1 &lt;’8-Duke of Wellington
1830—Karl Grey,
1834 (Nay)—Vbcounl Melbourne.
1834 (November)—Duka of Waftinge ; temporary appointment.
ital (Deewnber)—8ir Robert I’eel.

Dairyman often wonder how their mure
' favored eompatitora got such high price,
for their batter the year round. - It ia by
, always having a uniform gilt edged article.
। To put the “gilt edge” on, when the pasturaa do nut do it, tb.y use Wells. Rich
ardsoo A Co.'s I'crfected Butter Color.
: Every bolter maker can do the same. Sold
everywhere and warranted a* harmleu »a
mil, aod perfect io operation.

‘IE WHITE
SEWING MACHil.r.

DR. LASCELLE’S ENGLISH
i mo ।
REMEDY,

:r.

'Jarivakd in Appnraxc.
UjaralleW in Simpticity,
Unurpfiud in Coastrncfan,
UnprKMMidinPffnicrrt).
And Undisptitd u the Bnnd C!&lt;m

srt!? *»

I. ■
I
I

malt
UNFERMENTED

MALT BITTERS
JOHNSTON’S^

Canada Southern Railway
i.lXFS,
»-nway

SARSAPARILLA

Bitters

tra cwwn. mmu

r AmltwSr

EH.bli.hM, IBIS.

MASON

1841—Sir Robert Feel.
1848—Lord John Rweell.
‘ 1852—(February)—Earl of Derby
1833 (December)---Earl’ of Aberdeen.
1835— Yiaoount Palmeraton
1858- Earl of Derby.
l85-l_Viwm.nl Falmereton. .died Oct.

wm itwits ttCH.’H co

1885 (October)—Earl ;Il&lt;mdl (Lord

rbtignnd Dao. S, 1868.
1888 fDecamber)—William E. Glad-

1874 (Fabrnaryj—Eafl of Bmeonafi.ld
(Dbradi).
1880 (May)-William K Ghdatooe.

Job Work

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Hastings lepblican ® aimer
VOL. 25. NO. 5

HASTINGS, MICS., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2.1880,

WHOLE NO. 1306,

PSJFtSSIDIHL IUD BOSIWSS C1RDS

WMll»fb»kTireo.

FARMERS!

THIS PAPER B££s|*
NEW YORK.
ALGER &amp; ALGER.

ITTOBHSYS AND SOLICITORS.

original

Kalamazoo

SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS
Courtoey, of Oafoa Spring*. N Y
The
firmer k a plieuomeoal uaiamau, aad haa
eerily defeated oil opponent* bat Cuartaey.
The latter Wa* the champion amueor and

BUBAKAGb" ‘w'^’

BUCKEYE OR WOOD MOWER,
Reaper or Self-Binder,
C^ll and get one before H is too hte.

.

I sell a fu'l line of

THRESHERS and ENGINES

Cuarioey'a two t»&gt;ia were out iu pi&gt;*a by
comerm yet. uu'»*:uvrred pence, aad the
1 march wa* a fink
A patent medicine

Atthong whtch may L- found the Massillon, Mtuufield, Ilussoll,
nita, base, WesUbghoiuc. Dow. Birtlnall &amp; Wood. Titbor i
alorffe.
.

■Mm

Muoern had pet up a prune of eix thanei end dollar*. *ud refuted to deliver the
! pn*" nciil il wa* contended fur, ao thk
ia*&lt; maieh wa* amegrd la lake place oa
WaatiiMOTox, May 20th, 1680.
the 1‘otoamo Hirer, u Waahingloe. The
AU the ipproptiaHuo bilk but two ere i race culminated io a eompkta Aereo Alihuagh tbe recall wa* not a asrprue to
thoae who had lorn eonAdcneoio Courtney, i

Om Wuhw«iw&gt; latlar.

iii kiibib ij Saji i.

HMK LI

CHESTER MESSER.
s’

au«M atiuwt vo ire colom. JU', kc
Butus, GmtAwr, )
May 10, 1880. }
Prince too llumxrek hoc been redly upt by the oomporitfan of the Britkh Cabi-

' Agrirultuntl Ilnll

?.flaming*, Mich,, M»y 24, ISSO.

The only place Io get Broadhead Alpacas
and fraternal fr'lownbip are only to
that you can wash and do up without shrink* ; periiy
bt atleioeti by mkuriee arcGvael Unfa. A
faith fa! adbmaee to the Conaiitatloa aad
' ing or lading.
all amradmeata ; the atrict obaervaaee of

HOME AGAIN. HOME AGAIN.

came an iaoriubl* eventuality. The Vi­
ren* c.xnpiet and the poeriblc if not prob*
Me adhemoa of Eogland to the Iregur J
th* Emperor* would have kept] out of the
white will: lb*
atruflck aereral dangcrou* eleta eat*, kav Ibo land, aod the ren k
aoiM the abipc-ior B-jeklnr tc ear Mot*
. for tbe prntiobk cargore bey *re *ur&lt; w
onu bare. tn» sctiruy la commerce t&gt;aa
Ea*ie the port of New York Uro rendenemu al a remarkabte ft cat ol nrercbunl

retire alter the neat election, but it k |
the lawn in conliwmtty therewith, aad hardly probable ea agreement tea be ar
equal right* and equal pretectioa tuy every rived at. The Repabltcaaa have on^pUa, &gt;
eiltaea ia every part of th* rvpuMk, will the correct one, aad tba Detuoerata anoth­
er.
Tbs llepublioaaa With, in diapatad

xkjsxxris s*x-3sn.xsr
jn.it rultiruttd from New York with lhe

Of 11mHat'll S

. I bar* Baid all through tba xaoioa that |
there waa'ao chanee for any t^aamal or .
revenue legklaiioo, and my fred.cti-o will
prove true, uulere all rig** tail. Tb re ia I
no Um* m&gt;* fur deliPeraliou upon three or
aay other important aabjeou. i'Jiuci«u. ;

Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Fancy Goods,

Ever brought io.Hmj city.

Also, a very iiu^e amortmeut of
down, |nd pulled lehurdy back to hie
boat houre
He feigned aicknou a* tbe
cauae of bk igaomiumua defeat, but the
exert** k not received with favor, and ba*
added greatly i» t&gt;k Quetrviabb reputalkut
of aorelmbility.
Courtney wee ia plain
word* frightened, tbn conkdenre and pluck

CLOTHHTG ABD FURBISHING GCGD:

DENTIST

Nasi*
if. J.
Carriaie, Sin iii Onmeiial1
PAI NTER •

rebemre will, perhap, ere long, arika
Europe wub . e.materaHron. Il hi not a
prupoaal fur International dkarmaaaeat by
•ty of prologue to a political milknium ,
il i* an arrangement bmd spun tbe pnne&gt;-

ol the latest fftyks in endless varieties. I. bought my slock early
ami can re-ll lowi-r than any other Store. Call and get prices be­
fore purchasing elseiehcre.

Muouol of relrmbiog waler, aad th* bird*
(rum *oa*e c*ua« are dying early. Driving
upon a read i» like pareing through a but
a*b beep, while the fulug-- on tbe way
ride haa the appeeraac* of being atruek
with a mid bag
There aeu two dangrra

Imperial Soap

Notwm 10.1.Sweden 15, Spain &amp; aod Can­
ada lt«7- A larger proportion than usual
were reiliag vereel*, the demand lur ton­
nage being ao great o&lt;-w that many idle
r creek have lately found their aerf iro* in
eager reqaiailioa. England bid 44 great
• Ireftahife here, aad 17 reihog veeoek.
Germany had k aieamera, and Franca S.
America bed, eadudtag the amathrg Acet,
the proud array of ^bont «• rwiliog aw­
ed*, and 8 •learner* eugtgrd ia lbw great

An Oil City aua was Maadmg ia from
of a dcnu.t'* oflke with aa aaimaa, anhappy wok ia hi* eye*, and twu yard* of
trend rvnnd hie lower j«w. He rut aorrvwfal glrere* Bpward to the deoiiet *
rign.nad to a heettettug eort of way placed

mean* a duMag of ataay milk, thereby
atuppiag th* mm of llriag of tbuueanda.
It alao anta off the only hope tn the eve»t
of a cnaAagntioo
That htthkrn "barLiaaer of epviag?* tba
hand orpaa fiend, k now abroad iu al) l.u
g*ory. *«&gt;d. Il aeeUM to me, tn greater earn
bar* than aaual; probably beeuuae the

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES
Civil Service— Neither lew* nor oom
mueiooe creemd aoder them will effectual I* reform the many and glaring abac** of
The Friee rtf &lt;ht» fuipminl Strapi is $-’t.25 per box of 100 I lb.
bum—75 lit*, in the "box. To any;ions who will «end us an order
for Jo btixt-e with fat'll. $52.50 wc will M'^tl one box extra free as
a premium. Or the opler.- may Im sent to us for one or more
boxen at a time, witlfrtjmiitanec, and when we have thorn received
orders for 10 boxes we will rind tbe eleventh box free as propoaed
nlan c. If you d«&gt; nut wish to Mtitd money'io advance you may of comlpilom and ought lobe furoidden.
denUt i« vi&lt;h any banker or meroimnt in got&gt;d credit iu your Private rnurpriae* that depend foe raoRn*

HAMPTON BROTHERS,

LiltBt iM MHWU-nU il

WAKE
JAMES M.HEWES
SAWS FILED.

Ctaln, Tita Wtaii ui Sofa

llm»

STORE

JM II. IU,
heet** ooMnS'ly •"
LIME.
HA1K.
STUCCO,
OEMKNT,
BRICK.
•
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS,
DRAGS
ccun vatoiw. uovBLSsnovw. ruta»-

LUFT HMD rlOlYS.

Yntii, Boys aii Clilirei
'

A SPECIALTY­

Reaper and Mowers.
HAXGIKO WINDOW CURTAlKk

JU SPECIALTY

p.yfllu, Mgb»‘ C»l&gt;
t»™ «•'« ‘.'“ “•iis.'*
r„r .11 kindI’H

JUhr»w» wilfdo weli to «n&gt;-

M&gt;lt Mr. Cn—y l»lo™

i.g ,DV &lt;.r

•!»»• “"d"'

.1 hi. EI.r.Uir, pwoer Bro«&lt;&gt;
,« red Boaroel Sire*.fiutinp. Al’"&gt;- - J8-’

//£

L. J. WHEELER.

upon legialaUon procured by *e«*l egre
or* do not daaerv* puMic favor.
Ihtblie U'ada-Notw '»&gt;•■ AlSo.OW.1100 in principal and intercut bu been
voted by Congreea to railrood mrrporaOoo*.
Tbe remaining knd* abtrnld be reeredly rm
M-rred for th. cultivator, of tba acil; re
that tbe laboring man .ball have a ehence
U&gt; improve bk wodkion, and U open the
future for bk children away front th* a*dnotioM nt tbe great mlka.
Rcvkloo of lb* Tariff—Tariff proctL
relly mean* taxation, aad gfl taxation not
ut&lt;ua&lt;*d k odioni. Whtk the
internet oa an oppreeaive public debt, the
nreaioo* earned with the blood of our
aoldkra aod .allot, who fought fur the
Union, and tba regshr exrewee of tarry­
ing on tba gnvemtpeal, aye to ba giet,
duike on import* wum aoatinao to furniah
«el lb*ioorwa of oor reraoue. So
ag M Hmm dnlke ••• levied. mwefaererv will be lee* fitted eerordtng to the
me or mode in which the doline may
dktributad. Tlx oakling tariff k re-

;huee article* repeeklly ihre er* meet
ad by the totliog *»■&gt;»»*; it taim

poae tajoatke, bocasn* tbe poor pre

I low th* other d*y • primed istervkw
with tht* ogre, fro* which 1 pre one «
two extract*.
ahbourh 11 oandoae
don't wi*h
to
h.T*
k poderotoodYh.l
bk life
laeg effeocre jnel beouee I quota him
•■The t-mular luu loot now " nid tho

•imJ a* I be la»l &gt;-3UnJ echord iliruagh the
hall, the oubuel a»H, “That a it, (hare*
retaeooe gutlta' a tooth polled now. and
the denlM haaa t any inor-: than yurt
gi.eo the Aral lw»t tether. Come ngbt
up ao' bare your* yanked. Wboop I
there ho gore agam ! ’ -a* another larnta
LL._.
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,L. Mi-l-.

�The Nctnlfle*.

Wiibuut faM, life b a foUure.
। With k’u ureal good maw, ifaM'.toruf I
Yxxxxrw Erm, BaufW CuwrtJW.
I tfa Lowell Juiinal, Bndrr tfa afav* j Lu*, or Arrurrro, Imrrrat*. fa*bosdiag. talk. *. follow, creaming th* | HcanaowM, Bttirttmrwrt rtd C«»wirte
rrorr i* th* reanll nf a cmaplatatag Uvam
MARCEAU'S
Drx* awn Ant-ftUvtw
! outeowM of the CoavuMioa now in ereriati
CoMroaw»bartaew)*faad***Mro

retrnrli, to wMal&lt; time lb* Ron*-* Commit I
SAGRADV
toe fa. decided open prortpooement, tbb '
th* artSeie and eommend II to th* spocfel
with rtfa mfcitorezw farredi—. »»kwill fave bean this ttoai idle, laxy end use
it aa inWUtfo reamdy tor facaimwo
tai arithmetic 11 we keep Ute ihermsme | aJoerion of our leader*: —
lam amaieu fa many years. It started ia ter ap to 96* by tfa waek together, with
‘■Somebody'* ferorite candidate will fa
with great prombe Irom Demoevaiic forty anaatroka* per day ia thb city, in oeminatod *1 Chieogo ti may not fa
ItepoUman prinniplm are Um
Ute mouth of Mar. what will fa tfa eundi- ' yrers.
tfoaof thing! by tfamiddte of JUrfBt’ Mme whether th* notnino* fa Grant,
AND NOW WHAT 7
Try aod figure it oa: some cool pveeiag. Bteia*, Waahburee,Shermaa or Edmund*.
tfa wrong it inflict! upon large uuncritie* ' Speaker Kandell aod bi* p«uli*r friend*
If
your
individual priferrnc* b art tba
Tfa fast far* m anally ax' raurdiaary
Aa w. go to proas the KepuMhnn Na- tn Stale*, and further, to tfa foot that it b aaid that the. appropriation bill would
ana somewhat dtaaalrviu as well.
Our choice of th* Convection, will yon or any
tiaaal Oemvowtfou b ia aeaaion at lb* Ex- pomibU fa oos lhird of the voters ia a nearly all b* completed in Cumntillce be­ arerag* death rate ia tfa city for May ■ ocher Itepubliean go back &lt;n sb- pert)
who**'principle* are still the s*m« Think
poaitioe Build.og in Chicago, determining party which adopta it to fore* upon the fore th* middh of Jannary. How well &lt;8 a day, but daring Uta past week it bn of iL Natan deliberation w* believe,
run up to 120. while tfa suffering that
Um qtMMion who tfall fa the PremdaM of other two thirds a candidate they do not thia promiao wa* kept, may be judged falls abort of killlog its vietime among men will enable al! true Republtrore to say that
when I tell you that il wa* not till afro aod famta can nett her fa computed nor they will vote tfa straight Kepablieaa
tfaas United State* from March 4th, 1881,:
ticket, fur to do otherwise wvnH fa set leg
Democratic noUliriao* about two weak*
aoatrery to their politioal ecnvtrtioo* "
to March 4th 1885. Tfa queatteo with enforce tbe unit theory, tbe nwoloiio* age, haauiy decided that it waa Unt to go
Um people bo longer b, shall Great, or declaring fa General Grant wa* adopted hem* on lb* 31 at, that they dfaovcred
The VTorll, th* New York organ of th*
that thorn bill* were not even then ready
Blaine, or Sherman, or Edmund., or by h veto of 317 to 180.' Tbb majority fa artion, four month, after the date of
Cupper Hebei elesval of the Deuweratk
pany comes down 00 Samuel J. Tilden
WmMmroc. fa tfa nominee, but il te, wa* secured by the Conkling men by plac­ thrt premia'. Thia ia th* character of
Democratic
work
for
th*
public.
lath* following *tedg*-hammer style: —
ahall th* th raw standard bearer U th* ing the namca cf tbe Grunt delegate* up­
Dose the MW* aa Sclpfat* Quinine
on th* roll of the eourostteu in nearly lately nothing fayoud tfa introduction of
“Bai the working of tfa Cipher alley
Republican: party fa th* next PresidaoL
ally opceed oa Thuaday, aod although
a vart armamrelof bilb aod renolulioaa, not really ready to receive gumt* in large method* was best illustrated ia 1876 in Orsgea, and it wa* th* doing, io Oregon
Spreking in the name aod cm fahnlt of tcwjx to eoforoe tbe unit theory or lo pre for ioevoceirable object*, except to'ofatrort
numbers, wa. viailad by at hart twenty which gave birth to the pbraae- There wm
tfa 3500 rotors of tfa county of Barry, rent tfa Coagresaioaal drntnrt from naro real burin*** ecd to ad vertree th* follies cf thousand people.
In Um atty the free 00 more pretense ia 1876 that a majority of
men who have acridenully grt mto Cuo•o answer ru, ia language tb.l cannot lag their dalegale* In I’ennaylvania, tba grem, under tfa accident* which have baths will uprn oa Jane let, and out be­ tfa voter* of Oregon intended to choose a
fore.
There . iart intione, of worse, are
fa mistaken, and io tocee that will ahake
girea th* Dratoentb party a Utile brief run j&gt;y red tape. They wool open till Damoeretij etector than there was ia 1879
that a majority of the voter* ol Maia*
to 11X In that Stet* the majority waa euthonty.
natatory date at the commenarmMt of
Um copper rebel .trvngholJ ia all part* of
Th* mbahief such man are capall* of th* Samoa, if tfa iLctUtometer auarte at intended to chouae a Dymoeretia sod
obtained by tfa County Committee* In
aod tfa imfarility of thb Democratic Con 1(&gt;9 sad tbe &gt;w*!teriog poor .re dying for Grvenfack Legidature Yet by the Ctpb
er alley tn*iboda a Drmucretic eteetor was
gran
are
well
illurtrated,
in
oo*
or
two
DiSeriog a* wa fata ou the rjucrtioo of delegates, as they knew that the liepub
the grateful eoolorae which they would oountoi ia. This counting io wai fafl
.That Acta at the Sarno Time *u
Ute incident*. During th* winter th*
Per contra, they wouldn't doa* enough, fat tfa fart thai it Wa* inatfcated
THE UVKR,
the policy of the aalartioa nf thb or that bean voters ware hostile to tfa Cameron public printing cScc had to elore a Urge aflurd.
till atalutory date ia the Fall, if the wslrr not mrryly by local teal and party paaaion ।
In Illiaeb part of their work, becaure Coagrnm fad tn them wm froxen two feet dtiek
man a* our candidate, there can fa no programme aad candidate
In uteralappiag th* bound* u reason and'
foiled to provid* mean* for it* eontiauanee,
differaoee of opinion on th* quwtion of the th* dceiaraUoo for Gen. Gnat wm adopt the result was veey rxpcnnrv and ember thb reapert th«y are a good deal like ifa jnatire, but by l'ra*id&gt;Mial wire-palter, far
*d by a rote of 386 to 307. Had tfa 92
fire* in railway can. whieh aro put in al awaj in New York, made it simply nneaduty of every Rrpublimo, to make th*
taaing delay*. Agaia, it waa dbcovered
aolblx^an dekgaim. Girly elected by the that th* apprupnation fa gar end other jut such a limo in tfa Fell, xod no aoun
wfhwm
Chicago Miniaoe hu first and only choice; Cook County Cooveattea, fam admitted, supplro waa exhausted, and important ar no matter if there Ku bee. «n&gt;w 00
tfa ground lor a mouth, and are pul out 1
and taking off hb aaat go Wo tfa work ed ifa Majority would hav* face 00 tbe oth­ work bad to fa euepvoded io eune*&lt;(U'Oce.
Later,
tfa
money
for
U.
8_
Court*
ba*
run
er
aide.
Bat
waving
all
charge*
of
uoa week uf sunstroke wsalher, and, very .
the oampaigu to win; facaure the higfaat
out aad Justice has it* bauds tied by tbe likely, before a eoM snap wfan they are
interest, it not tha life of th* ItepnWie, foireme in the amfa-up of th* ooaveatfooe, blundar of on* legblative department, thb a* murk oredad a* at aay lime danag
I system uf mbmanagameul can do ao much Winter. I .peak fcelisgly oo thi« railroad
demand* thb of each of her Into aad ooN*
State* T86 Great aad COO tali Grant del­ ■Jamsgo with tbe Democrats, aay party in matter, fur I live out uf lb* city aod grt
egatee. If the unit theory b adopted, tfa p’jwer, what would fa the result of Demo- the fell fane fit of tfair idiotic system*
Keeping perfectly free from any entan 73U delegatee to three State Convention* cralie aaceodrnvy in every branch of tbe
•ka a result all the source* of relief aad
Government ’ Thia t. a arrn-os &lt;|U*al&gt;oa cumf^t dating a heated term are being
gtel alliance during tfa preliminary aoe- abet aad pledge 170 delegate* to the Chi­ for the scltra and tax payer*
early aod heavily draan upon The ‘ eus
cago Cunveatioa, white 600 delegates are
Th* adoption of any law to regulate the tom mad&lt;' tesnoesde area are working
utterly aileecrtl. Th** are 170 detegatre count of tbe electoral rota ia tmpoeaibl* surly *»i tele, aod will aooo fa iu the
call, and no apology to make, win fling to
in the Chicago Conrec Iion (nearly ooe- before tbe next President abail be inaug­ froai rank of capitalist.
Three g.oite
the breexn tfa name, of the men arlccted fourth of it* members j aaade to rot* for a urated. ■ Io fart, th* generality of Repub­ &gt;uen .re comparatively m a character* io
al Chicago, aad with it* flag lowered never single candidate by a alendcr majority of lican* are vaiiabad with the Usage that haa our atryst* «' far a* my vbrervaifat guro.
Of cuuroe there b end foug haa been the
an inch, an* to it that the vote of every 20 ia on* State Coorootsoo, 37 ia aautber
Republican ia th* county b polled fa and 79 ia a third. Pat a Conkling, a
ing Irmuo perl on the ahady ouroer uf the i
for President and Vice Pretedeat. Since
them,—that the party stand a a* unit ; and Camerda or a I^rgan tn a half dozen uf the then, until 1876, every Vie* Preetdcal street, ready to be dipped out wjth a n&gt; .
'hica^j ought
consul (fall ladle fur tbe thirety purehawr
other large’ Slate* and they could control
baa performed that duly, aad there b m&gt; Bel th* new meifad. which ia now th*
that so honest ballot with every vote hoo
candidate for
reason why it ahoulii not remain in bi*
trtly counted will give tfaeo oomiMes a 1 half the Republican voters in their own hand* Of evurm it ia not aatiefartory eunect style, U for the vendor to make I
every man a glee* of th* rvfrmhiag barer
to tbe Democrat*, neither would be any age to order.
-1000 majority in thi* ouuoly w* have not
He fa* hi* pile of th* gol­
method which would deprive them of I den fail, a lemon aqueeser, a young enowpower, but they will have to tubmil to th* | drift of powdered sugar and a rupplv of
1 If the Coogrmaiooal diatrict* tn lb* ttytvitab'e
Tom
ine-watot, aad pula up re.-b dnak aa it it
1 State* referred to ar* repemanted io Chiwere* preucrirtion.
Things of Intorotl.
eego by delegate* which expramnd the ]
One of the m.rt oelioeahle reigning '
Th* Democracy of Mimouri ar* fa I fra I ere* of lartropolitan faahioo ia lb* r*ge
aeutimeoi of tbe majoritiaa of the Repubvaaa rolling on to victory irone tbe very | It4d* tbercia aa exptemed by their fairly
I iadtea are embellished with alilfaeploodor I
The
tvatpefilnre.
pulitical
aod
almoa
opening of the campaign
Th time to I efatud delegalea, th* dri^aiicn* would
, of blended colofa, and the. appearance uf'
pberie, ia high at Chlengo
work. Let aa fa up aad doing, and victory I aland very nearly a* follow*
the gay promenade nf Fifth arson* la the ।
Tba Rcpublica* dailin*. like the Bepub- afternwu b simply gorgacw
Aa 'far a*
in the county,the State, and th* nation will
11ican Slate*, are anti-Greal
the eye ean rrxh tfare is a bibbing, bob­
surely crown our effort*. Wort • TTorf .• .•
I General Gartteld ia of opinion lb* unit I bing of highly tinted parasols
The ma*
euhne promeua&lt;l«re hare nut adopted aay
That b, making the moat lavuraNe ae j; role will be btaken at Chicago
uniform high cuter m y*t. except we roll
That hvped fa third-term al amped*' the ruby colored nose* of many an indica­
timaica poeaiblc fa the OoekHng-Camtron
I didn't reach Ix-uiaian*, evidently.
tion of what is to fa popular ia tfa future.
Oa the first page of thia iaraa of Till U-gan cumbiutiuo, il would, if the debOver 3f&gt;,0«MJ imigrant* bate lauded at Tfa is:ret feahtea of apparel of tfa Inter
Birin, we print the Preaidaaltel bid of gatione of those State* were ehtwen by the
b ridteuluus.
Tight paatoleoM. email
Cartie Garden, New York, tbl* mrtlb
David Davb, of Dlioei*. From it, It will Coogremfonal dbtricta, fa able to Meuro
, printed shoo*. * aaag fitting coat buttoned
Tbe Borton /fanA/exy* Sherman aod' up withia aa Inch ot their chia*, and a flat
be sees that Judge Davie, now Senator by only on* half ol the delegation thereof.
Hawley would ba a herd tickrt to beat.
Mr. Nathan Barlow has fam appointed
stiff
fat
ciMupoma
their eastern*.
They
If
tfa
unit
theory
b
adopted,
the
faab
of
tba obatteacy of- John A. Ugas. ha* a
A roll in Chieagn /r a hurrah fur ape tbe Eegiul. ew*U in manners, aud,
agent fa Tut NictiKtat Balt A*m&gt;very tergv-eised Preudenltel bee buxxies | representation ia the call for the ccorcn
Blaine would upen tit* lung* of du,000 faint; uaoatara!, ar*i of cuurx- extrvravly CtATwir, focateil al Kwt 8.gi»»w, fa the
ia hb bonnet
la the hepe of capturing lion b ignored am! the first principle of
ludiernua
A cynical friend of mine s*y*
Itepublioeabm —erpual right* aod repetaeo
I that “to fa ao Eegibh swell yuu hive aafo uf SALT AS A FKRTU.tZF.il, and
taiivo—b Uempled under foot, the Sana
, only to wear a tight suit of ctetbee, a flat aropply manulactar«J cpecblly for that
Nr. Dari* wrote
j Derby bat tod fave your fsce eevrred with purfcme tan fa found &lt;-tortsotly in hb
which we print, m bu [
.
pirnpts* Tbe tetter t» iadtepecaabte," and warehuaM, fa ««ie at fair prioas.
Thb
The mart of the letter i. cxorflenr, if iti The above figure* »b«w better than any
to tell lb* truth fa b about right.
wrlr b anlirely free Irom dirt, or hard '
done coalalo aoene aenaelc*. twaddle, aodI argument tbe great wrong of the unit
'
With the advent *f Che warmer wraiber
&gt;&gt;•»&lt;&gt;»
fa that reaaon will preaent n* charm* tot theory.
curnca an cpldcmie of eaieide. Tfa daily lump*, end b made by a
the average Democratic manan r. parlicu
Wo ebuuhi object to tbb unit theory ।
John II. Footer A Co., grain merchants, journals chronicle each day a long fat of I leeie* incorporated in ft ad thn valuable
plant (uud, a* well a* ingredients cjcalat '
larly if be believe* there b an element off j art the tame if the Senatorial trtnmvirate ' of Boetoc^ hare failed with lubUitfa of■ auiciders abo, tiller weary of tfair strug­
gle with foie, &lt;w sotn- permel tnubl. sue *d to Ire* and reed** aollubl* jibe Ammcmaiucuriiy attached to auch Uadaraliuna. were naing it to promote the nomination I fft 50,000.
rest ia that great hereafter by Boding
That there b not i* ipparcot, however,, of either Secretary Sherman, Scuelur. There *i* a pretty sturdy rumor that (tenth with ti.eir own hands.
Th* great ia already MUteined in th* trail.
Don Cameron to a oandtJaie fa the Vice- nrer* that surrouad oar eily appear to
All up**im*ale d.-tuin.teat* the value
fam hb vote einee given agaisrt paying
Prtaidcncy.
stirart tfa weary, and deliver ap daily a
the Marabai* fa Mrvbc* rendered during principle to which wa object; and we ob­
When found the** | gar iu experiawot, but it* great vain* haa
If the Dcmoarata have a .park ot grati­ great winy bodies.
IM peat year, end hi* general cucrec in । ject to it becauae It ia anti-Republican
tude, lueir liek.t at Cincinnati will fa relics *f humanity ar* taken to tfa Morgue. tern fully proven, not only acteottfleally ,
tba Senate tbb winter, eapueially hb en- and unjust because it* tendency i* to '
a dreary looking building, and there held
Cooking aod Logan.
j for ideati6eat&gt;oa To-day there are forty- and theoretically, but practitally, by storm
place the dcatiairs of • party la tbe hand*
Tbe only thing about the third term |' seven pitw ouflns of vtefou* aixea 10 th* of th* very beat *od meet mournful ago
of a few man who will, ia liar, cease to
boom which u *vp*otaoeooe" now b the ' dmJboow
They UM tfa mortal re
bred alike tfa wul ol majoritior and the Gganog of it. managers.
: main* - fa* ms ay bnoMO bring., whose
A pemphlrt giving the r*nll at many
patcut* of miacritim.
I friend* foreook or were forsaken by them.
eiperimcnt* La* faeo |Jaoed ia oar ha-U.
? That * a fair quartioo, aod, mure I
For Paints, Oils and Varnish I day
! great sad boastful commnnity
Of tfa by Nr. K G. Brow*, tfa Agent of tbe
over, a veyy pertiocat one.
call at Holloway's Drug Store. J Ought'the Chicago oominera to be1I forty «•« eeeupaat* uf the dead buuae. Ea.t Saginaw 11ware, of whtah we doubt
thirty-two fad bora ttivva up by the silent
named by tba State* that a*n elect three, ' water* of tfa riven Five bodtm aro I hove not coptea can fa obteuM&lt;af Nr. B.riow
ibmv hb boat friend* would lik* to a*,
replete with information on thb aubject,
or by the Statu* that can't?
, of children.
They. .la*, ram* from fack aod which we aomoaend t« tfa attention of
him eland.
Again io th* Prntdealial
yard*, open Iota, and *«h farrete—«je, aah
ehair, however euccaaalul may be hb adtheory will fa repoduted at Chicago which ; b.rrrU They Ls&lt;l penshed aod fad been
sniabtratfon, ha ba* nothing to gain, hot
he denounces a* anti Rapubltean.
dwerted by tfair parent*, whom povsrtv
tnoch, per Lap*, to Im*. Hb A*.r friend*
lUiaoia may belong to Jah* A. Logan,
Ths Loubville (Kyi tfasasarew/(Rep&gt; fad art Left them tfa mean* cf bo rial.
are theme who would now bold him up but perhap* tba whole counter doaa not.
mystbal Sherman u the ecoxtd choice uf With oar great mireioaary iaalitulion* who
and above the rbk* and unecrtalntiea of
The
country
contemplate*
Conkling,
th*
Kentucky
detegatfott
to
Cbieagu.
beg for jaooer to roovrrt and cloth* the
political life and warfare—they are tbow
Tfa job that Ixvgau out up oa lUinob tarago abroad it doe* appear iohnaaao that
who do not want to aro him flared whrre Cameron, aod Carpenter, and gate C
haa had aom* curious rAult*. For inrtanc*.
b b pceaiblc for tbe letter of hb ater to
cheeked right ia our midst.
all the Democratic editor* ar* hoarre.
ba dimmed. Thb b the attitude of the
Many of fwu reader* will donbtlaa*
Jiunawf toward Gert. Grant, and it U, w*
beiiave, the true index of the feeling of
road will put a lightning uptmu train on remember Ham Pstoh and hl* leaf over
hb !nt friend* everywhere - - bucrll Jo*rlb* road to run betwmu Chicago aod Niagara It i* a eurioua last* that had*
a
m.n to reach foam th rough inch ao
Montreal io'J5 hours..
areau*. but'boch before and since the dap
The weak brethren «.ttld fad mn.'h I
of the rsd.mhlabte Sam there have bean |
plainly a* we could pen them
comfort now by reminding tfamwlees that china wlw shared ir, ;mL a per formam ia i
a National Republican C-mventfon ha* tbb city on Tburedar. wU«h a reporter j
never y*t been bulkfaed.
describe* aomathiug as follow* ;
henae have oppoeed the propcailioa to
Senator Gordon’ b laid to bare other
nomtnate G*n. Grant.
And, yet, tn the
reaaoos than those exprv**a 1 ia hb let ter appeefid 00 a pkr on tfa lledsoo river,
Canada Southern Railway
part we have luppurted men fa third
fa reaigning. Some report, maka the a&gt;4. after kmurely atrippaeg and doaaisg
terma, and ahall probably do ao la the fu­
mw place 115,000 . year.
a tuft uf Ughta, ran nimbly up th* abroad*
ture wbeo the good of the country and
Th. Mfatgaa TroffeWfareya Ed. K.
Tfa delegation to the Illinob R*pol4i of a I are* schooner's uiainmaM aud stood
A miaui* teler hb
tbe intorert of tfa people wfau to make Smith, lrt*ly e*nrres«r for th.t paper, can Convention from the Galena dirtrtrt, ia the croaatreea.
it expedient to plane in noteiaatioo men jump* hb brerd bOI aod te wholly no­ tn which Gen. Grant reaidea, wa* nampo*. | white akin glbtreed ia the sun a* fa flash-,
*d through th* air in Lb descent into th*
fa third term., though we believe rotation worthy of confidence
water.
Kmergieg a few moood* later, fa j
tbe true principle, and tbe way |* enaure
with a few strokm gained tfa scboooart'
There b oo mbtokiag th* joy of lb*
aid* end mounted to lb* d*ck. The bright
Ifanocralic perm over th* remit of tfa IIfrom which b« imped wm eboat righty i
linab Coorootim. Il faau't been ao hap­
driaca 10*1 w* do not ioteod to penne py for many a day aa oow.
boyhood prarttaed Sam. Patch’* rtyte of
farther tba qaertioa af tba righto of Barry
Ex Senator Doroey Lm not specifically
Imping from a height Wfan a boy of 14
county RcpuUieana ia district eooaeatioaa. denied that fa te foe Bteiae. Oa the fort
fa Imped from th. yard pfc a ship into tfa
Ia th* article priatod two week steen we of thb matter b aaid to depend tfa whole
water, a dbtanos of 10R RaA Tfa imp
temjdy voirod the fating of lb* Rapubli- vote of Arkaaaaa at Chicago.
would hav* brtm made from a greater du
Tfa Hint 17/obe explains tfa urgoot I tour yesterday bad the faetlitte* fare af.
maa ef Ifa coastjg aad right ibera wo
Tbe b'priogficld Republic** looks upoo oeceaaiti of n&lt;re sreonimodalioM lor tfa tented. U* propuree to mak* Imp* thb
propose to hare it with tba teogte raSenator Dari, a* on* who would fa a very Wind, and call* on th* oommifaoa author- Hammer from oreriy twio* th* height from
fanaidabte caodidate ia tfa er rat of tfa bad to local* a sit* and erect building* to wbteli tfa fap wu made yertmd.y. After
DKTBOIT AND TOLKDO TRAINS
net promptly.
part tfa Rapublxaua of tbe other roualiea
a few miautm real th* Imp wa* repeated.
oominatioo of both Tilden sad Great.
Aa be laanehm
Saymoor any* fa eenaut fa a candidal* Bbrtyleb paanilar.
thiuk injwttee ha* bemn daw th* R*pabli
Tfa papera ia th* Chrbtiaaey divorao bmauM be cannot carry hb own Btat*. kimrelf late the air Thoma* fcirly make* a
eaM of feta CM-J, than, ia th. tetore, we
Tbs: te * fact which baa long lw*u evident: spread eagte of hiaraaif, hb arms and lege
afa&gt; opart tfay will aceord to aa c. u r aea* have bam made public. Tfa charge*
to every body else, sad it m not surprising waving in tfa ate al flret, but gradually
jurtdjphu, a. l w. aresen- tbe Itepubligettfog ia a heap together, aad whan
that fa baa st tert grasped ft.
can* ef th* eoealy will »A fnr nothing treauseut oa tbe part of the bnsfaod. .ad
There b tro demand for tfa tafaraaaseM withia a few feat of tba water be rtraigbtioftdality against the wife.
of the unit rule, rove trow tfa friends of aa* oat aod gem down feet foremost.
General Greet Every ocher medid* to b Should he fall ia the water m he atari*
Hot. CharteeT. Gorham, of Marshall' Col. N. G Ordway , nominatfoo a* williag to treat hb fonuam to tfa us- the abock would emtaialy kil him, but
b &gt;W being pul forward M a iwsdifeta j
the change at poritton te end!rely and
hampered jmigumaM of tfa dategate*.
fa Goeamor. Il* M a first otena boeiom*
(fatted* af tfa throe State* aebed by tktlifttlly made
Tfa tnvretiprrec which foltew^ lb.
tfa 8sarieriil tria, th* Northern State*
, inrebling down Of GilaMto'a Uavdan bm
re err rend up th* Motor Ufa be te going
for tfa real^ uf tfa Soperiutrodret of

membera have objected thereto, U* al way*
been rejeutod ia th* Bcpublitu National
Convvntiooa. Before the mretiog of the
Chicago CmvvuUoo the vanoua phaxa of
the unU theory will fa eonaiderwd
For

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THE ONLY MEDICINE

'Tr^SSher*.
uunnau

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YOU CAN GET THE BEST* .

KOR @65.00, OR A_

FOR LESS MONEY AT

J. LEE REED’S
IN

HASTINGS.

I Atn ri lling Farm Wagons (hi* year chQapnr than nny one in the
couutiy. 1 unrniat every Stick of Timberteotl every i*&lt;M&gt; in them
to be good. Any Wagon or Buggy of my make that is broken and
.how. poor material,T WILL REPAIR THE SAME FREE OF
CHARGE if it is sent to tnv Shop.
I am

PAINTING MY WORK
I hi* season better than ever before. I am determined tb.make m
ood a Wagon as i,&lt; sold by anyone. This I will prove to any mnn
who will call al my shop. Price lower than anv blhcr gaud
WAGONS OR HUGGIES.

Rulings, March 23, 188O-.®

uumstim:

47m4

i mwfisEi

Itadaad.
urday. by fallsay

Beady for use by adding Hot Water,
Water.
superior substi.
tuts for Wall Paper, Hard Finish, Kalsomine, etc. Belter
Cheaper, and Easier Applied.
ed. Sold by the potsnd in

3F»iims

•WHITE.

also, 12J&gt;eautiful Tints. 6 pounds .■ilabastinr null co
60 square yanls. or 4&amp;O square feet, J ipwift .1 porous.
whitewashed wall niay require more- The white will not
1
turn yellow or the tints fade- For sale by

The best Te
tnopey at Hol

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS
NICHOLS,
NICHOLS,
SHEPARD&amp;CO.Bt»
r
A
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ctu.. .
owlv

H«h Safari at

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iiapt (notary

NEW GOODS!
DRY GOODS!

�Entered at the Post Office.
Hastings, Mich., as Secondclass Matter.
J u«t bear ia mind that riajm
Ate vrr? unpleasant things.

it wa. too late to think of footing it up the

.

There fa feta uf eora yet to be planted.

Mt tbe Whole matter go by dafaull eons-,
■mere new, .ad introduce . new bil ot
Pwtnmlm; asd we bore remark that if
thaw ■ oo. thing ib,t w.
Bpo, Bort
lbw another u fe quotation mark, mt
» otbrc cud up, ignoring tbe words lh«y
Were
..._ .
r.

U day.

Tlw
IMi. mmmmI
lW
■-Op-S-l 0H« rf a«u T..rl„,
A gold deal of epic and fever r«|Wrted »IS V— u Im Cmbm FmOmI ... UH
about the enemy.
it'“- uui, uu, whm-u; rai„.
Tbe grab cradle buaiuoe of Palmer &amp; M"*** f"*. ,n»p.w. ...
toward Hsetfogs. Iu m.jsteissdly finwtog
current looks grand, although it m but a
tributary to Grand Hirer. We look upon
•‘th admirstion, but with no
desire to end our muadan. csisiweo witb----—
,
------namings
la its oool unbrecs.
ILwd Mr. Lesher's locals, that tells you
DerrJ seuaty. Ukb.. Ju*., I, irm.
And this feeds us to muse upon the
about hi. lua di rooms.
*2““” 5“* J -l SON, Ml.. Mm. subject commented ut* n by old fteh.r
L. D. Gatuuer, Esq. ba* our dusks for gan F. Ketehuta.
Job aod others Job bad lired till ba
B,n,u". »■&lt;«*
life was a burden to him and be wanted
sons* splendN pie plant
Mm. K. D. R bite.
Whooping rough is bbuopiag it op to
the f'Ulle' forts in tbo dty.

Bu‘inos of Ibe Barry County Probsts
uaUo sddrww to the young men at Cedar Court, far tbe week coding M»y 2»th
Creek Church uo Wedasnday erening, Clamant Smith, Judge.
May 2Cth, subject -Sucom ia Life.” It
M.y 24-Estate of Criria B. Parson
Will admitted to proUte.
H not ofbin that so many rare truths aro deeeneed.
crowded into forty-Rve minutes.
At the residence of Mrs. SharjMaeo, io
Barry, four old persona mat On Thursday
aitomoou fur a social visit, tU total sge of
whom waa three hundred and thirty Rte
yrors, and all were prvfetepn of religion.

Day, Henry Harun. John Gibson ami
Charite FuwUr appointed Commiasiouere

Eteare of John Heedly decmuwd. Order
entered appointing Amx Hanlon sdmiais
iraloe
Bond filed and letter iaued
Claiass to bo beard by the Court, at Pro
bale office on July 12th aod Nov. &gt;4ih

GOODYEAR &amp; CO
Corner Stores Empire Block*

Boa* and ehoopeot Beating at Grant's
Bros and eboaprot Beating at Grant's
Bat end cheapest'Bunting al 'Grant's
Beet and chmipeet Banting ot Grant's
Bat and cbaapoatT&amp;aiag at Grant's
Bert and elrespoM‘Bunting at Grant's

Bm sad chespete Bostic- at Grant's
Bern sod cheapest "Bunting at Gnat's

All tbe children but two were pret­
end quite a number of grand cbllFather Duoell is one of the pio0

May 23.—Is tbe matter ut appointing
a guardian ot Cora E LaGrange. I’roI want ererybvdy to wins d &gt;wn to t»T
reediaga din ontinnod
■hop and see the F.osnt Lillie Katrine !■
Estate of George I. Hopkins et al Michigan.
Made for aw by D. June k
Co, Frvemont, Ohio; and at the asap
tins I wilt show yea booh of tbe beat
Wagons and Bepgite ia Michigan Msde
by a bit ol'medunia that know what they

The big .ialerd al the Cuujs House ia

Tooth Huryua

'M-.T2.

bed got to be resurrected io life scale with
tbel asms polluted bum nf eorroptioa for
a body which be then had. Now the
L’ac Alabaatine, to be found
question ia fairly euwerod by tbat noted
nt llttfioway’s lirug Store.
5lf There is any amount of Jeg breaking pbileoiphvr and ecbolsr, St Paul, ia the
side-walks ia ike rity. but tbe out in
front of Henry Jones' old bnildiag, east lane, vena 30, 31, 52 : “Now thia I say,
of the Ba shim office. Is tU 0M that brethren that Cesb aod blood cannot in*
hern tbs Kingdom of God : neither doth
jotely receives the moot curera When ccrrapunn inherit in corruption.
• ill it be remedied, is what tbe people who
Behold, I show you (explain to you)
Taylor, E«q . Editor of tbe Ionia Xrniiatl,
a mystery : Wo shall not all sleeps but we
• jetterday.
'
■ball all be ehansad,
like te know.
In a moment, in the twinkling of aa
Tbe Board of Education al their meet­
ing feat orraiog elected Mim Beadle, ia

urday, by fallina pile of luotlxr

The Rhetorical reading, giren by Mite
Flor* M. Woodward, at Union Hall 00
WedtMwday evening, wm of a high order,
and gave alouwl nniv creel satisfaction. The
Hall was beautifully triasmed, aod all the
snrroundincs very pleasant. Tbe cl tree­
taujlit hare by Mite Woodward are exceed
tefi'jf
p'rsteJ ■‘th Ao instruction
they received, and think Miss Woodward
_
.. __ ___ &gt;_
111 1*. .11 I —

snd tbe lumber falling up/u bins.

The Baptiu society will give a straw­
berry festival at their'Chapel mn Friday
afternoon aad .vrniirg the 1 Uh lest. A
cordial iuniuian is extended tu all.

____ _ the eiponse and pains to
_, very nioo swing in tho part, bar
Frank Makepeace has sold out his iuter- ing bought a new rope for the purptwe, and
a lew nights sgu, eome miserennl cut the
rope all to pieces. We only wish tbs
sneak who did it could bo found out, tbra
take what there ia lelt of ths rope and tie
The liCHt Tea iu the city for the him up with it. aad give him snob a
money at Holloway’s Drug Store. horoir-whipping aa ho dooervea.
One day last week s couple ot man iu
Hope, named Chase aad Chester, respect­
ively, gut into aa altercation about a fence,
•b.a (Center .track al Chase with s elub,
purchased ■ half interest of W. F.’iu his snd Chose responded with st ax bolve,
giring Chester eonsiderablo of a wbaek
■tore.
.
j
Tbe cxccvtirs mm m it tea of tbe sUaulioo darn desire .3 persons interested is
forming a literary »Ub to meet at tba
High School al 41 o'clock oo Friday tbe ,s«y. Il ia febe. The trial will probably

W-c have just opened our Spring Stock,
which comprises many noreltiei never betore
brought to this market Ladies Linen Suits
and Ulsters. Gossamer Waterproof Suits.
Ladies Fine Underwear in Linen and Gauze.
White Skirts, White Aprons, Lace Tidies,
Lace Lambrequins, Pillow . Shams and all
kinds of Lace Goods. An elegant line of new
novelties in Piyasols and Fans. Gents fine
Summer Underwear in Cotton, Gauze and
light Merino. Ladies and Gents

FUSTE SHOES A. SPECIALTY.
OUR MOTTO,
’

PRICES AND SOOD GOODS.”
43tf

Tboflc wishing to pnrehaae a Gnt-dwa

ORGAN OR PIANO
PlettM call second
Call awl aaam.na tie Englnt. PUs«
and ThrcJihertt kept by G. Metacr i forold
" ’ 1 one».
btfnrt buying.
before
4*5

low. Mhu Whaler, Mfe. Butler, M»
Etta, Mies Vsifeu. Efeetcd I retie Bumel
Tbe Hlgb Scbovl Social will be li.M at io place of Mies Bead'c promoted, and
(lie period of Htfg Norman Bailey on Mite Edna Havstia in place uf Mite Belie
Throop who deeKned a re-election.

Tho report that ,.L. D. Gardner Esq ,
bad last tbe Geest buck front his splendid
Sock uf Merino sheep, proacs'to be untrue,
we arc happy te aeuoenoe.
.
We Irern tbit Mr. Finch Mead of
Rutland, was oLiilyably buri last Sat­

FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING ’

“FAIR

The Woodland clieoe factory fe doing

Tbe musical treat at Uaioe Hall oa the
occasion of Mias Woodward's reading was
of so high an order as to merit special ooat)n Saturday last. Barney BrtxAx. of meodatios. Mias lAaio Master presided
at the orgaa. sod th# roeal music wss by
AiiLtllle, Wes in the city with his Turbo
ijorsca, and made quite a another of salts. Mrs. Belle Hendershott, Miar Flora Hiker,*
Her. J. W. Bancroft, sod Winthrop IM*
Tbe wool mark st baa hardly opened
here aayot, thopghg few fou liars U« n
purehaM d , prk* from thirty to Cwrty"right rents.
Thrre hare died in th'm ouboty within
a year, aod there are three towns out yet
-returned, tuerty twowbonc agro were over
tiUKitby seed will find that forqsediag. tbe
frequent and li«*r» rains bare Lsen iu.e&lt;
T. B. Diamond, Esq, of Barry, nod advantageous, sod there can bo but hula
Mr. lUltry Richards of Prairieville, doubt that crate semi has ranght Letter
' than before ia yes re.

pm m, w sub. vitik,

door west of the Bank.

&gt;

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED

neighborhood call him pa, be fads big'
enougb to tbraab the whole of them.
But wiib a lady there’ are tee thousand
important ereat. Ertry thing is import-

POWER CORN SMELLER.

49tn3

Second door West of the Bank, Hastings Mich.

UNDERTAKING
eye. Now. l( Aero bae been ling*riug
disease or perhaps for only a few. days
. __ _ ___ _____
Et-WaWT Hate is wuraa's. crowali:g
! where tbe dissolution of tbe body wss lueritabls tbe spirit has gradually withdrawn
fljiug toward, the foot, but J beamy.
Whoa U fed« she fades M well.
■ itself aad is prepared to depart ia a mo
. mm .Imx m. .
kej* bright, bet peronnat at.
tueat of time, at the ‘ last trump." Wbe«
tractiona are still ttreiauiasd.
By ptediseaiio first preyed upon the vital parts nr
elements of the body, then the first, the joint end aod begina hie eoooreus music, sereing the hair frreh aod rigorous a
warning tramp is souixted, and tbe epiril I which to some is not delightful. 1 wndd youthful appearance is eoulioued through
from that tixne. though perhbpt utieun-' rat her boar a pig aod«r a gate. Il u one no many yean. Those wbi grieve over tUir
w-ieus of tho fed, is qoidly evacuating
fading hair turning gray ten early, ebou'd
ifer earthly tab«n&gt;aclc. and wbculifs,tn
know that Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents it,
lit body iscauoet ; tip last trump h«s
wibnded, and th. change takes place in down the Isrop, dosw lb. wiaduw blinds, and rsstorse gray or faded hair to its aatfastens down I be wiadoxrs, cautiously io- I
I spaces th. room, end tba ekrote, looks preparation, cvstaialog mu her oil, dye.
under the bed, sol io erery euruer, then
trtlr at.ything dsleurioas., and imparts to
• steps before the glam and begiee to untie,
unhook, un'aro. aod unbuttoa feyiag es- L the scalp what is Boot needed—a wnae of
artiefe in perfect order shaking ent tbe plesuut and delightful freedom from scarf
raffia, dest aod wriokfes, then . unlock a , and dandruff-New Berne (N.C.) lino
her mtcbel, takm out an efegantly iroued
night drew., grare-folly slips il on, arefully battauiug from top to bottom, srtie- ,
treally removre th. pillows, links at th.
ah.mg. edging, depth of bcm etc., then
kneads by tbe txd, ao emblem of beauty
and portly, places her hand, before her
eyes, oommita here.If to the care of out
mpucaoc. turns down the lights and tbe
bed efothoa, steps gracefully into bed, folds
her arm’ and gowa gently to sleep.
Aud
nut om lady in fifty aoures
Tbe aged coupfe who are the coater of
attraction ia this company hare psmed
through &gt;11 these q-ieha and have reached
■ high altitude in life. Experieooa is now

WM. H. STEBBINS.

(MUM

REAL ESTATE.
FOR

Mr. Gottlieb Beseurer ha* -peood a Cab­
inet Nltep In tbe batement of the Haailng.
Baek, where be will mike and repair alt
kinds of eabiaetwarc. fra sir pislures, which
be will do on short Mrtkv. sud finally will
d&lt;* aay, and erarythte; in his lion at .be

HALL’S 1759
CURE.

By order ul Presidnet
Dated, Haetiaga. May 24th. 1830.
Jous Q, C'naa.r kfoo'y.

Knapoen'a Law Office,

Farms For Sale.

Great Opportunity.
rsa of Tit seres* all lapnrawd caespi sheet

Great Offer

Tbe new lumber yard apolten at
last B*!«■«», U a certainly, so w&lt;
from those who ought to know

Demncralic Counly Convention.
Pursuaut to a cell from tbe chairman of
the Lh-meomtie Co. Com- the Democrats,
of Barry Co., met In Convention at tbe
Upjohn for that Court House’l. the City ol Hating.

Knappen'a Law Office

Money to Loan.
Knappea'aTaw Office-

A defeeiise aide-walk reused Mm.
George Luther a very paiaful fall one day

Cept. S. B. Smith of Middleville. »• lo

’‘fta'Thnred.y Ust *bile tbe 1.borers

plena oo Saturday the )2th last, when tbe
reapers, muwen'aud tether farming imple­
ments purchased of him will be driirervd.
No doubt a grand time will be hod.
Mr. B. W. Baker is casraxing' the rity

were rensoviag a Lank of earth berk of
Almy's Merc, for the purpose of grndreg
in Main street, they came npuc th. romaiasof oneul the aborigineM of this
eouatry. The boure were nearly all de­
cured. The skull was eut through by the
sborel before th. men disootsrod what it
waa. Il wm much thicker than tho skull
of • white man. asd large. Meawremoot

fur • Great Erents of tbe last Century "
It is a splendid work, that we know, and
we cannot eoaceive of the amount of mon-

*” TkTTfir.-r E^tSsVrJKS 2V?'
WE WILL Make THIS PRGrosmON. Subscribe for tbe Banner.

-vtroox^ s
J^**"**'^ r- '■ O’“BT
fMrrt, Sr UotrUri^, DraafUCi, Balia*.

WOOL. WOOL

L. RUSSELL,

Sril. from benorfurth they will sell

w»iu .-MM.— sW

Nm aMote .'a

REAL ESTATE
PrcacriplioBS carefully Com­
pounded nt Holloway’s.
2tf
KT^m Uerdiu^J*- C.^1'
•ZTAhoao Gardiner M aueh &lt;Weg.t«,
.hid. report — adopted .nd lb. cu.ro.-_,
| Um adjoint*!

fell'from

SALE.

Knappen's Law Office.

Wilifem K-wrncy, the yoaogest mat of

tings'factory. fl wte a paid one, and Mr.
Potter will sosUia the reputation he made
ia Rutland lam yotr, as a Rm elasa ebrese

days

TAKE THE BANNER.

Knappen’s Law Office.
Tbe creel ige of father and ■other
Ilunell l« aa ex re!lent plea far tempersnre
and todusvy, lutemperotee aad idlewse
■svrr brine men *“d womsu op to eightytwo rears . and fur thia, as well as l.&gt;r
raising a large family so math uad-r the
influcooe aad power of loro, kindness, and
religion, that they hasten with delight

dcvslup tho facta in tbe csee.
Dr. W. E. Urfobu has rtfnrned from
throp Nelson's household has been broken Ann Arbor, whither he went to exhibit
tbe ‘'Sweet” potent efeetric dock ; aod the
chances to supply all tb« university build­
ings with that excellent lime piece are flat
Wes tea pounds.
lerisg. We are glad that th. probabilities
Thomas Bette tisu removed to Irriag are ao bright for Memrs.-Sw-t A U|j«ta,
station to *agsg« in his trade LUckamhh- L^aoM we helfeyr. iflberq^te'er wm an
I invealMO ol merit, th. electric clock,
ing. We sincerely hope that Tommy
will do wall, 6* be io an haunt, iadwsri
ous. upright man. and a good twkaffi.
■pu Saturday last Henry L. Newton

Isad purchased of Dr.

New organa exchanged

WOOL CARDINO!

�Keep your eye un your ne&gt;glybvr».
Take care of them. Du not let thorn atir
without watchkg. They may da aouMtldng wrong ii you do. To b« wtre, you
never knew thccu t* do anything very bad,
but U may be oo your account they h.vo
not Prrbape il it had not bees tor your
kind ore, they might bate diagrarod
themarirca a long tint* ag». Therefore
do not relax any effort to kttfp them where
they ought io be. - Never mind your own
btmncsw-that will take care of itaelf.
There u ■ man pawing along—be u look-

The Blood is The Life.
In acrepmne* of an invitatiou from tbe
peojA. of Rstdo Cree*, the Michigan
Htotc Pcmoln£*al .oeistf will hold it.
atrewberry meeting iu that rity June 1C,
17 and IB.
The session'pomien to bo more than
usurily iutcrotiog and the attendance
both Lkm! aod abroad will be large. Tho
comtnitiee of avrangvmoots will provide
far the entertainment of all UMmbtri of
the society, delrgstoi fiutn abroad, and
repnventstivc* from local horticultural soctetiai Tbe taartine will open with an
evimtog acaaiou cm Wednreday, the IGth,
and close with a motning semiou on the
18th ’, and it is quit* desirable that people
ia atiendanc* be present throaghout, a*
tho programme of proceedings will bo
tonally rnicrtainmg st each masion.
Member* and drivgata will please to­
port at the hall of meeting as toon m
arriving in tho city, and tho reception
cwamiltec'wlll bo there to provide them

ol half aa hour, do not lot any auch thing
The first eroii *g Dr Hsvxhunt will
occur on aartb,—it would be too much for give a tcuolific audrtns upon some topic
thia mundane sphere.
connected with Horticulture, and the
If, after all your Watchful care, you second evening Dr. J. 11. Kellogg, uf the
cannot ace anything out of the way in any Ssoiurium, will enlertain the society with
one, you may bo aurc it ia not bccauyo au illorirated lecture upon •‘Fruit aud
Davenport'* Dark Day.
May 19th wa* tho eon hundredth sunk they bare not done anything bad; perhap* Horticulture lo Rol.tiuo to Health' 1‘rot.
vemryof ilia odebratad . "Dark Day" in *n unguarded moment you lost right of J. K. While, author o! iho "Seeg An­
thorn—throw out hint* that they are ao : chur„" hhs kiui|)y ulfcrsd tu furnish tho
which on May 19, 178U, overcame a great
tract of North America, though iu dark- bettor than they »hduld be, that you ahonld | music for th* Mound evening and pruteion
not wonder if people foond out what they I1 will be made for good tnu»ic throughout
nen* waa moat iptaaae iu New Kmiaad,
were altar ■ link while, then they may
Dot hold their heads *o high. Keep ii
go’.D$, and rome one dac may take the j the sd..-I grvanda at Grand Rapid., will
hint, and begfa to bob you along after'I give a abort sddrena uf practical auggea
awhile; then ther* will be music, and ! ttotm routvrulng tLta kind of work, and
everything will wort with a charm — Srt. i, Mr. W. W. Tracy, of Detroit, will barn a
paper Upon "Hvw farg« a place smoug
• the attribute* ofa boms ahall we give tin.
Thn Jtutico of Prn*que hie.
I croatneotal!“
In Prerano lale county, toward Macki­ ! Aside fiont tbe .above iutermiiog fa*.
nac, IB * beautiful lake—High Grand lake Hires of the meeting, «e are to have the
—on wboae above Hands a dab boon- following list ol topic* for dfactfasfou :.
owned by sundry flab-loving citing &lt;d ; l. Gumption w a factor in horticultural
and there were bat few distinelly marked Adrian, Michigan. The country round is '. cpearticns.
,
donas, It wu so dark that it was hardly pretty much *■ nature made it—rough— I
poaaible to read eXerpl by candlo-lighl. and the few badnioodamen living ihtro । 2. Tho apples that arc good to cat. '
What douda there were were strange and arc much like tho country. One of them, I
I. Smail fruit* fur the farmer's Jtonn
lotid, sod. it Lt mid, shadows were east in named Cawford, wm lately elected ju«tiw • 5. Boys. birdi and fa rvle*.
sll directions, irrespectively of the pxiiioo tof the peace. A woodchopper made cum । G. Science ami practice ofcanning Intn
bad ‘ aud making jelliva. '
of the sun, unusual refraction, aod re- pl*in: that a certain raftsman
beaten
him,
and
atked
far
a
warrant
for
fleeuoM*playing their pert in the phe­
■ 7. Value of a knowledge of horticulture
nomena of tbe upper sir. Where rain fell the offiendera arreet. The justice's entire i iu home building.
the water ws* presently covered with a •lock of legal blank* oonauted of a sum­
The following pejauu* &lt;d prominence
After apeodi»g 'lav, conKUted tu lead ut&gt; the topics fur
poeuILsr scum, which on the Merrimac mon* and a nulrperna.
River wm several indict V&gt;lek,» it also some time tn vaiuiy trying to make thaw ,I disetmriun.
WMrtmgtbe.fatn. of-scverel otlror New p*pea lit the aae, ho got mad, flung down I II. Dole Adiuw i f Galesburg; W. S.
Engjsad river*. Peculiar vapor* descend bis papers, and addressed the complaiojtit Crawford, aupcrinteadctii uf the D. M.
cd from tho clouds,’ while other* • aseeaded tbu»: "Bee here, mwtar, this court i*1 Ferry Seed farm, Detroit. J. P. Tbomp
from tbe.oanb to meet aud mingle with
। eon, agricultural editor cf the IMrutt
them. As is mid generally to be the case
P&lt;-r &lt;&gt;-../ Jr,'..,... ; |M. W. J. IU1 kJ
in nnurad disturbances uf natnre. birds
F. A. Gulley, of tba Michigan ngricultn
and domestic animals showed great dutroo,
ra) college ; Jeremiah Itrusn, Mr.. Mayo
huddling together and uttering erics of
alarm. According to observer, in New puiuled out tbe innu. +b. 'court," with
majcaty
on
hu
brow,
and
bu
dee
res
rolled
England, where, M has bees Mid, the
phenomena were most marked, the inteu- np, went fur the offender, and io futtj
•ity of tbe darkne-s was greatest between K-onds throsl-cd him to thr full cue teat
The court then pot uo
10 and 11 o'clock in the morning
It of both parties.
continued throughout the day, but the
degree of obscurity varied at different

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A Western n-w.j&gt;ipct uys the Rivtr
aad Harbor bill i* improperly nsmed;
that it ahould b&lt; mtiUed; “A bill lo
open a ch»no.-! lout tba Ua'^r-1 State*
Treasury aul Jawtaat* the dru|tagc thereA GRAND BARGAN.
A dosireble - Lwatiou at Gull Carom,
KaLimaxxi Co, ronsiatiiig of ou* acre of
land, with splendid fruit of sll kinds, a
goud frame hmuo and blacksmith shop,
and a fir-t-cl.-s ut of blacksmith tools.
'Will tell at a bargain, beesutc I am bound
for th* far Went. Will sell part, or sll tbe
took, or will real the sam*. Fur full perticuLrs, call on, &lt;&gt;r addraw

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Geld, and tba m'.oistcr* held up their tins
faribre them and retold the history i.f men
A Noted Divine says:
and nations swept from the faer of the
A Rich Thing About Editor*.
earth by tbe Lord-in his auger al their in"Editon. are usually wealthy," the niau
iquilim. A story has come down to us lo
which h referable a oame comuiooly given with tbe sample oaao remarked.
“Yea," I aaid, "they arc familiar mil
in New England tu those portentous
bouts—that of “Davenport's Dark D*y." all the slang phrasal of the taoscy market,
The Connecticut LegUiuuro was in sewion they write about million, n* ordinary tren
and aa th* gloom aettied down awro and talk about dollars ; they know bow to pay
mor* frightfully, the members eried that the nstioual debt , they build railroad. ;
ii was tho Day of Judgment, sod aanution they erganite miuing aad magni&amp;out
wm made tu adjourn. Then anise Colonel traoiportation companies with fabuluu.
capital; they deel.ro war without auuuhAbraham Dsrcnjurt and sniJ.
"Mr. Speaker, it is either the Eby i.f Ing the RothacHHe.Md if all the bank,
Judgment or it ia not.( If it i* not, there in America were to fail lo-tnurrvw, the
u and the *|«&lt;.itncr»i ar. • valuable aid.
is oo need of adjournmentIf ft is, 1'de editora wouldn't be a cent poorer than they
All uews|-.ip&lt;n cirmlati** iu Michigan
Yoe, they are rich.
They
tire to be found doing my duty. I move arc to day.
II ronfor a favor up*u Michigan borti
that eandlet be brought aud ihsl we pro animate with thr urme/id elaMM, they; Itnruta by notiring thia meeting and it*
coed to bosinam"—a motion which brought •it down at the tabic with king*, and I
wmetimra, in happier, luckier toowrou,
tbe legislators to their senses.
As lb* day wore on the exbitament tod with accr ; if you want to borrow money,
dread foreboding of what wsa coming io­ go' to the editor, be will tura to h'u adver­
creased. The moon wm t&gt; rite at 9 tising cJumna aud tell you where you I
o'clock, and it was hoped that htr lieams can barrow Jt. If you have money to loin, 1 The late Governor Tmld, of Ohio, ar ho
would dispel ths gloom ; hu*, at 8 o'eloek rather titan ace you auffcr. he will- borrow WM food ofa jok* even at hka own ex-'
lb* dirk oral wm auch that the earth could it ufynu hituaelr. Rich ? He know, tbe penac, used to tell an iocidriit of bia early,
not-b* distinguished from the rity, and a.crcts of tbe moneyed ring*; be divulge* political life, allowing livw in humble
when the hoar arrived at which, according the plana aod aebemew of th* heavy op&lt;ra , comrade failed to under.tand hia friend'a
to the slmana-. the moon should rise, ton to the people ; ho roan himadf louder I political honor*. “Dave." as Todd wsa
“gAsaagitsg
nothing was to bo seen ut her,, aud till than the bulk, and growla among tbe jI familiarly kvMrwn. hail been i treted to |
toward morning her course could not be bean ; hi* voice ia heard io the lempira uf [Coi.grjiu, and, at thn tiu^ of hie Ural
traced in tbe heavens There wm little the money changer*, art Ing for money ; he , term, wav appointed by the Prceid«at&lt;
sleep throughout New England that night, warble* hit little roundelay out on the eurii- , minister tn llogota
but th* morning of the 20lb dawned rtioe, ;■ a melancholy minor key, wb«n
While wifi ting tn Philadelphia for a
bright and beautiful, dispelling the terror b« dcecn'l get jt. Oh yre, the editom arc l pMMge to Bogota, be met one day on
When you want toapend all the Dock «!•&lt;!, an old cutupanioa With whom
aa it dispelled the gbum. No artitfartory rich.
explanation of thane atraojrr phenomena money y*u have in thia wide World, go to | he had chopped wood fur tbe Mahmiog
has ever been offered by science, and Her your lawyer; when you want aometbiag Iron jCompatiy. Tba man tainted him
•ebd arid of th* day that "it wm one of done for nothing, hie you to your ncw»-1 with tough familiarity—
-Gai." n... r
those phenomena of nature which will al pa;cr office. Then w|&gt;cn you want to «t&gt;d
wars be read of with interest, but which •omc man to congrca., aend your lawyer,1
. •nbRowphy is at a tarn to explain " Jules bocaiMo you ean get along without him." I
.niAnntcQ,
I paurtd, and a profound, Imprearive
Vere*—who, of course, fa no authority—
attributed it to the passage of tbe earth ailenoe ilied the oar like a dream of peaee.
through a coast's tail, which must then
have ju»t brushed a part of North Americ*,
"Well. waa the reply. “the president
and others have referred it to the pre­
haa appointed tn* miaislcr to Bogota, and
Times end Seaioni.
valence of forest firm auch a* are now
t am waiting here fur a paswjte."
''Hu the puaon gone dean craxy 7"
burning in Now Jersoy and Long Island,
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but this will not «xplam many of tbe ap- exclaimed rath-r than queried pl.in hoiMwt face, a low whittle camo to hit lip,
|.caraacca. A late number of the English •poken Farmer C., when tho minister' | and then fulluwed a burst of aurprioe :
DAUCHY &amp;. CO. COL.
•eieniiflc journal, Alrtwre, rueetiuc* several announced that during the coping
“Why, Dive, all the president* in the
similar day* ■* known to history. In the week, tho eecond in July, there Xrauld world CIO never make a preacher uf
ysar* 536, 5G7 aad 626 there were long be religious •ervi.-cs at th* meeting homo
period* of diminfahed s*nlight. Accord­ every evening, Saturday exeeptod. "Who
ing to Schnurrer io 733 "Ab* sue darken­ ever heard of a revival in muiwummer ?"
ed in an alarming manner on August 19 ; cuntinuod the man of the plow and ad^thc.
tboru appeared to be no eclipse by the "Ilow'a a man ever to get through with
moon, nut rather au iotevruptfon from bay'i' aud harvestin' and all the mat. if be
some meteoric substance." In KAI the murt go to mealin' every night 7 Human
Why
sun loot it* ordinary light for several nalur' can't stand auch a sirs in.
months, and there was an •‘upeoisg in the don't the pnreoo wait till Thanksgivin ,
heavens'’—something perhap* like Secre­ when everything's io, and fixed up for
tary BoatwriTs “hole iu tho sky."
In winter; then have a roarin' t:a»e when we
1091, on September 29, there was a three can tend to it *11 right ?"
But the parion could not nit. He had
hour*' darkening of the sun, foHowod by a
peculiar ud terrifying odor. Ollier his heard tho Maatcr'a voice saying, "Lift up
torical dark days are February 12, 1106: your eyeeand looking had beheld,
February 31, 12(16, when there was cum- reedy for reaping,-other Adds bcridcs
piste darko«*B for six. hour* { aud aa uni- those of nodding grain on tbe farmer's
dMtilsd day ia 1241. ‘ Are months after broad acres; sod ho felt In his soul that
tho Mongol battle of Lriguitx," when the tbe harvest Uoly wm phntoova if tbe lab
OT. LA3CELLF8 EX0L18R
orere would but tin oat m the sickle
8o the meetings ■ went ou week sfter
m.
REMEDY,
week, and Farmer 0. wm there every
•jVMtaMsfexs
night, holding ..........................................'
lastly—not to inalude "Davenport's Day"
aod praying with
—wo bast through Kepler, on tho author- lai minister, ~
There waa a greet
Uv of Geuitaa, that from the 23d to tbe ------------------- —
2Kb of April, 1674, "tho sun appeared *s ingathering of souls, but what of tho hay,
.,
if suffused with blood aad many stare were the grain, the fruit T"
"I
decls-c!'
1
exclaimed
tho farmer, when
vfaibfa al noonday."
Some of these
"I'm
pUnomcii* were uudouLtealy due to solar the "Harvest Iloise" waa sung.
eriipsm, bet upon ulbnre ao light whatever
ha* been thrown by sefautia? raseareh.

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HASTINGS, MICJI., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. 188(1

PEMUI. ARD BUSHES CAMB

THIS PAPER SkSSS
•F■^rHEW YORK.
rt. w.pwywr A.iwwrrtrtnn siuewau tie t-raves

arc requested to call at AGRICULTURAL MAI I
ae and then tat* nn
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nAh UALL nn,‘

ALGER &amp; ALGER.

Upon the bridge stood two Dtturns. A
youth of pnrhepa 32 yams of age, and a
girt several yrntra trie junior. She, tall,
dark and queenly, with deep, fathom lorn
eyre—such eyes as poem write of—cym,
one glance from which eon elevate a man
tn the supreme pinnacle of happioam or
doom Him to such exeruliating torture
that the pangs suffered by lost sou Io in
the lowest piit of bell ean eearely compare
with it; broad, high foveheed. over which,
aa is the prevailing style, in tastofuDy ar-

ATTORHKYS AND SOLICITOUS.

BUCKEYE OR WOOD MOWER,

arrj;
s &amp;. Grand Tfunk.

‘

Reaper or Self-Binder,
C &gt;11 •tll(i set one beforu iLix too Ute.

I sell a fu’l lino qf

THRESHERS and ENGINES
Among which may be found the MuaHlun, Mansfield, Russell.
Pitts, (Juse. Westinghouse. Dow. Birdsall 4 Wood, Tabor &amp;
Morse.

|Call and Ksaniie My Sisplts

EST REMEDY

CHESTER MESSER.

it Ttreat at iutt

Agricullund Hall

i StaS?
f

her thvughu are'not &lt;4
surroundings.
Her caps.
railing al her i
------- ------------ which now bangs like s
fiery bsfl jusl'abore tbs summit of the
distant hills.
Rut ever and attoo he
turns hie fane toward ths beautiful being
at bis side, sod his eyiw light up with
what ia unmistakably a look of love.
He is ibc first to break the silence, and
bin voice in low, as if foarfyl that Ita eon nd
would grate barehly upon the quiet satrounJbtua
■
*

t-urnxr I’HWVMux.te

CHEAPER THAN EVER.
IH^OKTMBNT .OF

The fiuent mid Iwwt kept in the city and cheaper tin
:y trtbttr Merchant will or can sell tl/em.

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Naiirilk

Miciiyu

STORE.
!Ia«ting», Michigan, June 8, 1880.

Y J- IW,
Simplicity.
I in Constnctioa.
gated in Popularity.
i the Brood Clai*

Carriait. Siin ail Omaaeilal
PAI NTER &lt;

to Grand Rapids intending, for the near
future to make that my borne. In leav­
ing a cooaly of whiob I bad so loog been I
a resident, I oould not tert cell to mind Ibps ranniog scrum that pm of lb. Terri.
im lying esetol the i Mwaowri River.
Tbetw land, arc.all ready for th. plow and
any young or middle aged-mao, with
health, pluck and pcrsev.njj, and a few
hundred dollars in money,, can soon be.
cume wealthy. J. R. Meloy, hie friends
producing joy, some suiaens I aka osll Will be glad to know, has bought a Sue
to mind the changes that hayo taken quarter section mar by and ri building a
plaw iq thu portion of our Ic.rriy’BlaU. reaidenoo ia town which ha wifi occupy in
Thirty two yearr a^-x lUrry war one of a short time with hU family, wta are ex
the new eouudcs, and noutainwd leas than preted in a few days.
14.000 inhabitants. now nearly 30,UUi&gt;.
I reecired th- Bawnaa all rfcht. Hare
' end what Sil then atonal wilJcrucu now bad it*, kagouul ' uot wall get along
•uararted into produrfire forma and without it. With kind regards and beet
wi.hce u all the good people of llastiaga
and ririnity, I nmaiti
Yoara truly, S. C. Pstacix.,
P. 8 -FUiricolly. everything is Repta^
twelve years alter recalling uunalvr s
lice nation, held in bondage over U.*XU&gt;,000 uf hqmati bciagd. our boasted liberty
belag only n'omlual.
And bare it is
pleasant to remember that my first UUut
cast in thak oounty. In which natUnal
mattm were involved, wan for raiaintng
and kmfiog Ion Ter frM from the curse
of human slavery all the territory in our
national domain, which had out fait the
bHghling influences nf that cursed iMlliption and foe this principle end all ita eoneomi'tnU.l hare uvrt cxtlewdod, and

He c-asrs speaking, and stands awaitice
: b-r reply. Het ryes have Imtn filed npl uo tbe.r&gt;ppljt&gt;g water, but, as he finirite.
she VIMS Il( as to his face. Not a shad-,
»l color msntlro Lee dark, olive check
She looks at him almot l.sughtily, sod
out a tremor is discernible upoi her
foes.
“Myrtle, darling, do you understand
er! I love you Mirs nhss lite; for,
without yotlTife would be worth nothing
to me. Myrtle, will you be my wife t*
And aull she is rites*. A minut:

Call and get Prices before buying elsewhere.

DENTIST

.
Dua Sot: — Perhaps you being opened a. foot as demanded and it £
will uni object tn publUhiog a few linen is mid that eori can be delivered nt nay from one who hue Heed no long In, and point on thia fane of railroad at M.00 pm
•on
Wrtar i&lt; Rwl, bring fou.d io
abundance at a depth of 20 to 30 foot.
And now to thorn wanting farm. I
asy, now is your opportunity You can
bar, 100 to’380 sene at only Msainal
cost and actual settlement, and many good
etanetw yet cxisS near - the railroad ami

Imperial Soap
the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for general

ia the prasersatinw of green foence crops
for winter f.ed bv the system of Ensilage,
are eirdiaily invited to visit “Winning
Farm ’ and witts-ss the rrenlta ol the/ni
ihorough trial of this system ia America ;
to inspect- the Silos, the Kaailage. the
Society organivd, Sumlay ftehoola, rrlig-' stoek fed upon it. and toot the quality nt
hmm meeting*, He. 1 find Michigan large, Jbe milk Fwoduoed by Knailagt*.
1 have Ensilage euough left and shall
iy represent-.1 at thh point and near here,
among whom are A. QjHinger, at one
time dealing ia and manufacturing lute I-er
ruby lips ; but he knows only too well quite extensively at Caddl.c and other
the nature &lt;4 this girl who ,hae but just plaoca ia northern Michigan and now
pledged her faith to him. They turned
and walked aiketly away in lbs gathering
twilight, down the road that leads to the ' Mr. Bowers and family from Cbeairr, Jialoa
village. The phiatite notes of tha whip­ cxiustyt Judge Gr.en, son and sun in.law,
____ :n__ al__ 1___ -&lt;r t- .lfrom Coldsratcr. and a number of familpw
from Jackson ouunty. This part of Barnee
county being settled almost entirely by
American paoplc. L S. tanham from
Greet Bend. Pa, is doing an extensive
haeincM tn genera! mcrehandriiag, keeping
on sale neariy every thiug necevsary to ‘argeta'dtie Jo the.n. «uiea wuh which,
usdvtthe directioM of the Decheea of
Here we find ooc of lbs mOat beautiful Mariborowgh, it bad been aaticinated.
The dirtrem is not ever yet, nod wilt not
omtntrta tbs Sun ever •Irone upon, being
be for two moot ho and a half to come,
fulling or gently undulating prairie. Boil, when the firal nrop, potetoca, will tar
Uark u»Jy loam 12 to 30 Inch™ drop. on gathered and the general bxrveat will fol­
a day stibaoil, alMtiodthg in lime end low. Until thee, the Duke aald. acton)

t___

lowing Machin;

•The Price of the traperi.l Soup la t-llUi per Ux of 100 1 lb.
I«r» -76 lb* in the la.r. To any one Who will «-nd u&gt; «u order
for 10 boira with .wall, 162.60 re will aend one borr eitro free .«
a premium. Or the order, ruey Ire aenflo u. for one or more
bone nt » lime wilhromilUnre, and when we bare lima received
order, for 10 Imxe.hre will .end the rlereiuh box free » pn.powd
ul.n-e If von do nol wudr to amid money in ndrunee you may
derniwt il with noy bunker or inereh.nf in find credit in your
town with the onderaunding that be la to remit il io ua on receipt
of the Soup which ia to be abipped to hi., care. Addrem

CRAMPTON BROTHERS,

um sii BaiDiuiu-rci ii Bffipt

Corner Monroe and Jefferaon Street*. New York.

WAKE UP!
lACHIKECO.

JOHN II. HI,

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STUCCO.
SAWS FILED,

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OEMENT.
BRICK.
TtLAkD PLASTER

PUMPS.
PLOWS.
.•
DBAUS
immrv.rowhociiijiasovxtrww..

fa' Yonks, Boys aid! Ckildra

left n.t^DPions.
Pave the higheat Cnab price
for »H kind.
Fenuep I m
^FUery will fc well to «,n-

187®.

stands a dark, coarse man, with low fore­
head. deep-sunken eyas, and fuH, aomuotw
lip, which tell that he baa I more of the
brute ia bin nature than is tnqyaily allotrd
to man. And yet thu gM at smiling up
al him ns she never smiled upon the fair-

other materials edcuUted to produce all I ba
cereals in their groatort abundant* and
also utroqualed for rcgrtable*.
«.
Many large farms ere being opened, one
of which I will mention, being lhet of
L W. Barnum of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr.
B. owns three aeetiuna (I960 acres/ ad-

pedals break and pat seder cultivation
1900 acres the prevent uaron and also :
erect good bonne and Iwm Mr. B ia a
nephew of P T. Barnum and like hie il­
lustrious relatives not only liken to make '
money but to spend it in a way to help '

•7.900 per mouth.
Mr. Mack of Ptsiiadnlphb, haa 2.200

Reaperand Mowers.
Mill Mr. Crewy before purcbMinr May of the »boxe artielw.
^“.Uwtanr. corner of Br»B

IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN.

mat bines and has spent Grew sums of
totev-y in maioiaiulug hie righia uod-r
thW\Pat«ml taws in lh« U- 8. Courts, the
putt for which was but reeeolly decided
In bis favA ilia inowmo from royahv
oo tbk pateot has rawhad 4 high as

hee{« rouftantly oo hand

LIME.
HAIR.

L. J. WHEELER,
Jh-t A IS»

«■

8. Grant for oar candidate. Wiah it
might be K 9. W.. but if the former ell
gmid RepeblicatM must £.1! into line. The
Chicago candidate ia my candidate who-

eettia a pound, and tuuituo fur tod
when •wtl ia thirty rarta « pound.
Cost of Ensilage, twn dollar, per
roidcoce.ua Tuewds) soMning, April 13. troiouw' ofekii atr'yrurtb i* mne
I.wish my friend J. It Melov.storied on uor
jiHirncy teibe laud &gt;-f tho “ Dakotas.“ After
stopping foUblcego ooc day we ajollnued co
Eutroa or Baiiiiui:—Since th* openour way, arriving at &lt;wr place nfdealinrtinn,
the place front which I write. in th- 17th. hB of my Silse, .Dee », 1879. 1 hare
tfontewwisaiUMtsAw ike X. P. IL H . Gf) Iwt CredtUR a large atock of cattle and
sheep npoa emu fodder enallagrd tat
Hcptombet. I am now feeding my milch

NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS!

HiTE

WHOLE NO. 1307

Corns pondsnee.
Saxwoxx, D. T.. May 29, IttO.
Hex. Gxo. M. Dtwcr.)
.

'■Snaaa,'* .remericcd James, “de you
hink that a mau should marrr a woman
ibso be dooso't loee her, mevdy to peei-rve his honor T'
“No , do you ?■’
“1 dun t think that be sbowU. By the
ray, Sue, I think that it would be better

�REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET.

T1S WELL.

Th« Chicago Conventiou, yes­
terday, by. the decihive vote of
397 to 353 on the 36th ballot
placed in nomination JAMES A.
GARFIELD, of Ohio, for Pres­
ident. The candidate ii entirely
acceptable to every Republican.
He i« bo well known; and Itin
real worth bo generally appre­
ciated, tliat any words of com­
mendation are needless. He is
a stalwart among stalwarts, and
his’ administration will be the
people’s pride. Not less fortu­
nate was Ute selection of CHES­
TER A. ARTHUR, for Vice'
Preadent. This ticket cannot
be defeated—mark that.

impartial.

AU the reperta of the Commit­

tee* have been baaed ' open Republican
preecdect*, and they have neither swcrvsd
to the right or left to fovor any candidate.
And uow it appears, that if at any time

there waa a disposition, or a design, on the
part of any the members of the Gin rention

to silence tbe individual opinion* of any of

the delegate*, aad to employ pny methods
qureticmable io tbeir character, it nt*

l.ion*. end let that be tbe determination

otali m the Trcsmiry amounted to515.5138,033.87.— the rtoult for lest month. Tbo
•urpdaiug iocramii In dutiee on import*
ita mamb/r* of cummitteaa in the following :
aoouants for nearly the whole of tbi* in­
order; th. Permanent Organisation, on
duetion of dsbt, and tbc heavy purchases
Rale, and Order of Buaiaw*. on Crodon.
of bund* during the pa*( mouih have led
Ual*. ued ou lUaulution*. Adopted with-'
ub.wrvr.ni to expect an unuanally favorable
out objection. The roll wax accordingly ', taocc io the labka of statistM, that^bcir । debt statement. The main decrease has
called aad oommitteea named.
been in the coupon bond*, of which over
Ohio* presentation of James A. Gar­ popuiatiou ha* not been fully and accu­ 5I0.0O0.000 Lave becu purobMed, mure
field aa one of the oomnittaemen wee' rately repor.ed. In 1870 th* grumbliag than half being of the 5 per cents of 1881.
1 wa* so loud in thh city .nd Philadelphia, The cash in the Treasury, which wax
greeted with considerable applause.
Michigan ia represented oa the earn- | after tbo first return* were made, that ■ •m,464.303.87 May be, ba* bcrewsed
This to 1206,613fi 16.57 May 31*1, however,
mitteea a* follow*Ow Credential., by second enumcntkm was ordered.
Hoc. Omar D Conger—On permanent year preparation* were mad* for having a* and there-baa been no change of import­
It
organisation, by Hon. K. 0. Walkin*—On complete an enumeration aa poeribk.
ance in tbc dsbt ou which interest ba*
ia
obviously
desirable
that
tbo
ecaaut
of oreeod.'or ia the debt bearing no intern*:,
rules and order of bmrineaa. by Hon. J. H.
Chandler— On resolution*, by Hon. George papulation in largeciUM should be taken while the change in the amount ofhtertrt
A. Farr—The committee on Credential* in the ahorteot time praeticable, oa account due ha* not been large.
organized by elreiing Hon. Omer D. Con­
Tbo composition of the reserve in the
ger aa Chairman, and Mr..Feaaenden a*
Treasury will attract the more attention
beeanac of acvcral attempts during the
past month to obtain new kgblalaon in rospeet to the storage or coinage of illvar.
The following show* the amount of gold
and rilrer b*M by the Treasury, and not
covered by eertifieates, at the data

we bare ia agriculture end in manufae
lure.. Du not for a moment doubt the
Mreogth of uur inrtitutioo*. They have
beau tried in blood, aad came from the tbc Commlltou on Permanent Organization
to report at once. Mr. 1'iartoo, of New
York, from the Committao, said :
The Committee have been entirely bar­
monion* in their action, and I am ready
to report a* far a* we bare been able to
complete our work. W* are only embarraased by the fact that wo are not auro in
haa completed it* work, let there be but advance of the action by the Committee on
eno acatimcnt animating all earnest, atn- Contcatod seat* whether the names wa hays
eero and uwelfixb Republican*, and let agreed upon from contented Statre are
that bl that each shall vie with the other member* of tbe Convention. The Com­
ia carrying oar grand old party through mittee recommend that the temporary orthe cumin" content to victory.
The Vice President for Michigan ia
How. Perry lit*nib, and the Secretary,
{ .Morgan Batea of the Jackson Citura.
Mr. Pierson put the question, upon
adoption of report, and it ni adopted.
Mr. Hoar, riaiag, wa* jmaented to the
| Convention by Mr. Pierson and received
: with applause. Ho, in acknowledge the
honor, raid:

you have made fir permanent preaiding
’ officer a dispnaitloti to a wiao economy in
' the matter of opening speeches. (Laugb1 ter.) Ono good reason occur* to mu for
' the seiecliou which you bare made, and
■j that ia, that having heard one speech
. from me, you have, for reason* entirely
1 ' aatiafoctory to each delegate, no iodination
! to bear another upeningS«reb. (laughter
■ and applause.) Th* Coikrnntion. ia now
■. permanently organized.
L-g^zSo far from popular action did the, I Senator cleet, Garfield submitted the raConvantion remove the choice of the Ex­ port of the Committee on JI alm Ac. The
ecutive ; but the people, by tho custom.- rales are subetaatuliy the. tame a* thoae
they hare established, hare baffiod the.’cx-’ adopted at Ciactcnati with the excqxion
poetatiun of tbe framtn of the Constitu­
. of the eighth, which reads a* follow*
tion. Tb* Elector to-dsy ia but a scribe.
Tbe eonvcntkm* of the great political par­ i fixle Eiyks.—(a the record oi the votea
tin •fcaignste each a man for the people j'Vjr Stator, the vote of each State, Territory

am rrniBJUU rtxt bi
THE UVER.
I
THE BOWELS,
4
end tho KIDNEYS.
that

deuce must hat* taken plane io town, wbi&lt; h I
rendered omimioha and duplication* un­
avoidable.
Few can appreciate the difficulty ia

Ow.W_&gt; *M.nTMSXirbBJBIJ&gt;IIJ» S0Ug&gt;MJ»
Th* ioerosae of silver on hand duriathe past month baa been fully equal to the
imtruot of ail ret duller* coined, notwith­
standing some decrease in the bullion [

YOU CAN (JK1* THE BEST

during the past week, and were drramiog
of comfort icd happiaeu*, when the lunoratiou of 1,500 Knight* of the Medical
Profowiou eauaol them to be tcrriBod to a
very alatminp extent. Wheo.il w» Irene
ed that tBtue heroes of the raw and lauret
were here for the purpose of holding their
31M annual ronvcniico, peace and quiet
wav toon restored.
It wa* certainly un­
pleasant and unkind of them to dam* into
our midst without previaualy announcing
their purpexc. The preactiea of »o many
caraworn, baldbeadcd and brondduthed
doctor*, caurod us io. think some newlydiscovered epidemic Sad broken out in rt»c
city. And now that they have departed
for their home* we eon broithe freer.
It nsy Iac interesting io seme id
your reader* to know that II being many

The gold reaarve, however, i* rhrinktng j
rapidly. Dedmtins gold certificate* not
held in the Treasury, the amount of gold
coin and bullion now held in exeeaa of'

FOR LESS MONEY. AT

110,000,000 sinew May 1, and’about!
•15,400,000 ainre January 1. TLcre ha*
been a much greater decrease in the gqW
reserve than isereaae in the atore ot ailrer,
but the accumulation ol ailver ha* eanacd
partisan foeling known u exist might lead
■ torrespooding ahrinktge in the alock of
certain men to pursue a line of action
gold In h«nd, to that, iu effict, 1’^00 000
in gold ba* been paid during the month of
which eould not, under any eircumitanre*,
May for ailver bought, and 57,500,000 for
bo jutiied or defended, and Which would
bond* bought in exrem ef lurpluv reve­
nue*. Mr. Sherman has.recently taken!
»o diajurt and anger a largo dam of 1Uthe trouble to explain to member* of Ooc&lt;
pubKcu voters that tbe candidate would
greaa why it is that fee cannot go cn sc
cumulating ailver indefinitely, apd yet the
fail to receive the repport of tens of thou•uly remedy awggreted by the majority
rend* who hold that juriioc 1* the first
thus far, haa been a compulsory require­
ment that the Secretary should pay nut
principle of Republicanism.
Nor can il
rilrer dollar* ** fast aa they.m-.mc into the
be denied that the omuae of certain leaders
Trrarary from thn lain: or elsewhere.
TEN SOUND
to
vote
for
directly,
through
tbeir
agents,
in the State Convention* afforded grounds
that should reflect credit &lt;&gt;n the profession Tbi* wctld lavolve payment of aelaric* of
tho Electors, sod to a choice between i nounced by the Chairman , and in cn.se
On Tut~J«y evening the membera of Congress in ailver, and it is
for, if it did not justify this anxiety. But whom they are practically rc&lt;trictad. The । the voted of any State, Temton or the Tn this city
axocistion w.a tendered a reception at the probable that nothing abort of that will
1
District
of
Columbia
aball
be
divided,
the
if three men had any darigniof employing rmetioos of tb»&gt; convention, therefore, ia
. Chairman shall anoouoco the number of Academy of M uric, and on Wednesday convince the majority of the exceeding
unfair methods at Chicago they were wise the people U tic Veiled States are to &lt;e­ i vote* cut for any candidate, or Nr or evening. ,'l-airi Reed and Carn rick,
The splendid reduction of tlebl, which
against aoy ptopoaiiioo ; but if exception Mcwrs. Scott and Bownc and the N. Y.
ly deterred froa such a course by the gen­ leet their PreeideoL If il perform- ita I is taken by any delegate to the cotroctneaa Pharmaea! Association gave them a oom- h*» amounted' to 174,820.536.52 since
duties wisely, fearlcsily and freely, it is
eral and indignant protest of the Itepubli to natua the nun whom the people ! of meh vote announced by (be chairman ptlmentary entertainment at Ikwth'e The­ the fivcvlyrar began, haa been maiuly
due,
of course, to the great iocrcue io
atre,
in
which
Edwin
Booth
appeared
na
| of the delegation, tbe^Trerident of tbc
can prow and tbe party, »u emphatically will make fbrir Preaident. Your Havre
Ira ia .Shakespeare'*,Othello, 'lie 1,3&lt;MI roveueea. but it would be usjust not to
of office i* brief, but erarody any duly » I Convention thill direct the roll of membar*
give du* credit to the ecoonnieat manageexprmaod.
.
’
intrusted to the most honored ritixens of [ of »uch delegation to be called, and the re­
rnent of the Troury .The expense of
That tbe great majority ob&lt;b&lt;yd&gt;.legates Vbe Republic Which, iu dignity, in poWic lull shall be recorded In accordance' with
eoUectin • the revenue haa been cut tfown
i tbo vote* individually given.
beyoad all j.veedeot, and the amount*
ia tbo Convtatioo . during tbo moat cxcit- iuuKirUnre and authority, equals yuurx.
Il is twenty yean aincc the Republican
। — wa wa-. .*us vvu&lt;ra,.«a km.iblu in duc to the Government hav&lt;- neen more fogHgteta,
iKOtmtret that ha, ever taken place for a | C&lt;mvct&gt;:i*n met iu this city, which, after
' rcarion four day*, with President Uwia A. ' thoroughly aad efficiently collected during
presidential nomination ia the hwtory of a atoewy but friendly con teal, put in nomlSayre
in
tbo
chair.
Owe
hundred
and
'bepa^t
year, it 1* probable; than rv&lt;-r be IGfflfi TOTED:
■Nation Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal .
eighty-four paper* were submittted to be fotr- Hut ou |alua(aking or fidelity in j
CAPITAL KIWI
tbo Republican party, have abown a deter- Iluuliu. Lincoln ha* gone to bi* rest.1
read, and the different committees were 1'he Treasury D.-panmenl will avail to i
minatfon to aamrre to every delegate fairly Hit companion upon that ticket, in a fral '
kept busy day and night
Strong argu- '**r*
“ the country
’
—
■
dtraatcr
if the
and vigorvu* age, is present with tu to day
taenia
wenmade
in
favor
of
introducing
cumulation
of
ether
instead
of
ge!J
ia
i
efected all hit righto in the Convention to give uv counsel Irom the Marta of'an
the metric «y*tem of weight* and measure*, seasonably arTralcd.
and equal privileges to every intereat i* ex periearn gathered from a life of honor! and.a resclutioo was lubeequcoily offered
abfe public service. Ixocolo has gone to
The jail deca not
। 6y which tbo member* of the aa*oci*tiun I
attested by the action of the Committee* bis rest, a* have Douglas and Breckenridge
Nbw Yobk. June 4th. 188U.
I were to agree to adopt the metric ayMem ed Kearney. He i
at Credential*, Rules and the Flatfonn, bi* two oHupctltore for the great office of I Aa every one knows who was avo* J in writing prescription*. Other important I Chicago.
the Presidency. But tire two parties:■ brought in contact with it, the United
all at whose report* bare been so juat, fair, which confronted each other tbeo, confront. I States tariff is occ of those thing, no fol- matter* were introduced, and the woven- i
lion adjourned highly pleased Radix.
manly and outspoken, as to give tbe ureas each other now, unchanged in purpose, in Ij low can find out. Il it one of those high
temper and iu character. The Democratic I■ mysteries which io,pines awa by tbeir very
of inteliigcal voter* fresh confident* in Ky
For PaiotH, Oils and Varnish I
wa* ruled, m now, by thn South.j' incomptehrti'ibilty. A new iduMyncracy
Republican Ladaas and Republics* prac(ingle purpose of ita being wa* to ■ of thia fearful document haa this week de­ call nt Holloway’s Drug Store, I
veloped Itoclf at the port of New York,
tioos, m well sa in Republican principle*. giri; political uuprcmacy to the oligarchies i namely, that crude taints may be import.
of thn South and office without influence ,
A* wa write, late Monday uigbl, tbe nom­ to tbeir (ubeervient Northern allioi In &lt;sl into thi* country free of duty, white
ination haa not yet been made, though the- pursuit of that end,' every great public manufaetu^cd Minto, au to speak, must
interest wa* sacrific'd or disroganlcd. Ex­ pay dulirf like irou, or silk, or sail, or
aoate twenty-five ballot* have been taken, pending little for public improvements, other valuable commodity. The clrcum
Slancoi which throw light upon thi* im­
with substantially tbe *am« result,.tbe deportant and hitherto uncoaaiderod pe-int
ttate of which wiU bo found in siretbcr
were as follows:
A few days ago a large packing esse ar,
; but when tbe nomination aball be
From all quarter* of the state the fruit
rived here «n the Mesmer Catedooia from
made, ami we expect it will be done before
Gibraltar, and on Tuesday it wa* opened prospect n reported excellent.
thia iauue of Tua Baxwx* goes to presa,
and found to contain a handsome, curiously
The National Drmotnlie Cunvenliun
wrought box of stained wood tupportod will mewl at Cincinnati, Jnnc ?2.
die Republican voter* may be atsured that
When the lid which
I Bib. Our little navy wa* scattered oyer on gilded daws.
fe was brought about under the operation the four quarters of the globe. Four mil­ aecnred tho front waa oprood, there wav ’ The total Cauadiu lumber cut for the
rift Ur Us. .IM .
season is pilled al l .Ofll.OOO.lMO fo,L
rf Rule* designed to secure to every dele­ lion* of our countrymen ware in bopdeap- edtedosed a wax figure reprnsenlinj; a

Not long wooc there na no liulaanxkf

ty on the port of the grot rua-s of the
Republican votan lot ths terribly inlcnre

I ten .■‘filing Fann Wagons this year oheeper than any one in the
leoun^ry. I warrant every Stick of Timber anti ercry Iron in them
to be good. Any Wagon or Buggy of my\iako Uta’t is broken an-1
showy poor material, I WILL REPAIR TIKE SAME FREE pF
CHARGE if it is eerft to my Shq*.
I am
-

PAINTING MY WORK
his season better ihan ever befortf.

who iwill call at; my uhop.
WAGONS OR BI GGIES.

::sasr&gt;iSr~

bondage. To them every new State, aafft
took iu place in the great family, but
The fact is, whes made, it will added
,
a new dungeon to their gloomy
not only be a nomination made by the !(rriawn house At last, at the Democratic
HRjority of lb* Conveutian. but by aa j

gate tbo right to rote as Lis judgment

■nUammeled majority of it* individual 1

Price lower than anv other eood
*

Hastings, March 23, 1880.

ilib.wuk! iiibixtim: i
Heddy for use by addin* Hot Water. A superior substi­
tute fur Wail Paper, Hard Finish, Kalsomine, etc. Better
Cheaper, a nd Easier Applied. Sold by the pou nd in

JF’TTJFt.KS WHITE.
aJso, 12 beautiful Tint*. 5 pound* .1laba*tine tciU cover
SO utuareuarde.or iSO turner feel. 2 coat* .1 ponrn*. or
wluteacashcd wall may require more- The white will not
turn fellow ar the tints fade- For sale by

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS.
NICHOLS,SHEPARD A CO.M;f
4

MALT BITTERS

Th* Grand Rapid* plaster mills were
i young man with an unusual growth of
swiah hair lying about a fare whnae destroyed by fire May tG. ]x*m fi4U,urea were extremely feminine.
Thi*
interring piece of • wxx work we* tbe
8ainl Divcolini, martyr, who had been
shipped in his fine box all the wy from
tbe mother house of tho Sisters of St. Jo-'
tepb in Rome, to tbacoavenlof St. Joseph

I sun determined to juaJce as

REASONS «&gt;od h Wagon m U sold by anyone. This I will prove to any man

MALT

dictated.

FLOWU POTS.
SKIDS IK BULK.
SLICBD BUT.

I The Only Remedy

»—»!&lt;•»•* WUCMiAL. MO OMLY C

VIBRATI

Fitters

»|»hm nrcoMranABLE xtmictrr

• fc:

members, just u it Ought Io be.

NEW GOODS!
g 3B
Chicago i rar iichigis railecad
ICINCHO OU'NINEI

The House haa adopted a nsdntiua
that Congress adjourn June IV.
"Time ted I agriart the world-’ seem*
to b* the Grant motto at present.
Tb* Fourth of July wiQprwbddy wot
Lu MMntod ia lhi* aity lh« j«r.
It Meme to be derided that Genoral
Grant will not mwept a third term.
It dMca'l require a vote to scUk- the

Ma*

**«&gt;«
Done the aame a* Sulphate Quinine.

Lighted by electriri'y.
The photographer now aaka yon to try
to look a* if you were cere that your can­
didate would be elected.
Io the BeMU,tbe River fend Harbor

Utas'

Atiarti.-

'

dry GOODS!

•gBSi'lB r.;

millinery

�’O-High Sdkol KboU„ urabe J

««. thrir thank* to Mr*
r- •&gt;“ -31

netu there M fr^foy ctenjn_

faint idea
&lt;» tee device. ud wayi used in f.rre .od
againat tbu and .that eaudalate
.SO.te.lU
4.umihrf
T*op»-for-. th. report ol th. Com*1..
,k.
®"t*e on Credentfols. and the brilote for
Blue. ...
,u ,wo
ocraririrte are crowds out of thi.
te&gt; aa* tea, „ ta, U).
?
* ’*1Q*l,le Miler front our Middlevdlo rorrepondrut.
ro -ateM. iu.- _ ,u, „ mu.
’
‘n U
““Pwroee mact.
lraJ "&gt; »
Urn...™
■u&lt;7 aa U.r...lkt u,
.
.

-iKmocn of n**1 wvek nt th-

orioek.

.
.
the
Office.
Hn»t,inis. Mich., as Secondcla.JMatter;
&gt; _ _____

Brat ami cbe*pert"hunting at. Grant'

Bert and cliceport Bunting al Grant'
Beat end eheepert’Kinliag' at Grant*

Anfovited.

The house of a Mr. Fowler in the raoond ward waa straek by lightning on Fri­
day morning of hut week, and a daughter
of hi* wa* also injured by tbe electric &amp;nid,
and for a few boars it waa feared lhat aho
ejuld col recover, but »be is considered

J. L Reed h griag to build a ahod aixty
feel Jong, and about thirty fire feet wide
in which to-atare hi* wagon*.
Ha ha*
made immenae aale* of late, and haa but
four or five left, but be i» Karting another
•jHII
re fo any amount of com yet to large lot, and will wxin have twenty five
be glinted io tbit county.
A*k yC-ur pen-’icn agent if your applicaMr. Will Sqnirwa who ha* far

«■... aa.« a,.,
“*
•* J‘~A.
i.„r
Kreted by many and it would not be aurprbing if be should be th, nuB.
Through th. tbougfatfolnra. of Judg.
Hooker and the kindnera of Edward 8.
UteJ of Ckariotte. I wra ou Friday
night furnished with a ticket (ot tio nJ
maindu of lhe Couveatiow which catitled
me to a amt within aramg *od hwria;.
•l—nc of tbe «eM&lt;,fmMoo
Through lb. courtesy aad effort* of th.
Hom D. IL Cook, J,dg. MeCuteb—
«»4 I*- C. Taylor, I h»d U&lt;n provide
for up to that tim*
Th. room in which the Couveotfou is
held la • vart one. Iu lecgth ,Uut 4Off
frat, in width about IM f«t. tod U fu!m
and ahape io amphitheater. The arena
bring cued for th. delegate, alternate*
m&gt;d dirtinguiabed gurata.
Th. Chairman ia located' mar tbe .rat
end of the aruia, eoMequantly lhe tsatern
p«rt of the building ia not very desirable

Wouldn’t it bo well to attend a little
Ira* to tbe excitement ot political bodiea in
the country, whether al Chicago or "Cinrinnati, and wateb a little mor. eioraly the
Affair* which moat need attnlu&gt;a ia our
own city ? Who aball be tbe out Prrai-

tradito body, to ray the Irart— who are by
law allowed to ait in judgment, enact Uwe,
and execute them too—whether for good
or iQ.
If competent, they will act with
deliberation and prudence—Tbe g-id of
the school will be tbe aim of tbeir deci.
tons ; childish whim., petty eplta or malice
will not enter into tbeir deliberation. : tbo
beat cducaton will be retained—the brat
duriplioe encouraged.
Ia this lb. eaae
with tbe School Board of heating, f . In
tbeir recent actions they have become

jmmra Q. Blain. ; Mr. Drah.of Minnr■ote, William Windom ; M—r*. Cooktiog ,
th.

.b«w

“i, IL

Brat aud che.pent Banting at Grant'
Ural aad ebeapoU Boating at Gnat'
Be and cbnapoU'Seating at Grant’

ifcr’lWriO,

The commonly accepted theory that al!
tbo political skill in the Republican party
wa* with the tnaaag-r* of the Grant eanvara evidently need* rwyirion. The aatiGrut eanvaa at Chicago bra been adroit­
ly Md ably led.

lll,_ S
'(Ml,

Wli w. —*
*!. VW—;.

-■horati., GrWJt* »

BWrf

Mmootta

Katata of Darby

Doyle,

da reeled.

FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING!
\V e have just opened our Spring Stock,
which comprises many notehiett never before
brought to this market Ladies Linen Suit*
and Ulsters. Gossamer Waterproof Suits.
Ladies Fine Underwear in Linen and Gauze.
White Skirts, White Aprons, Lace Tidies,
Lace Lambrequins, Pillow Shams and all
kinds of Lace Goods. An elegant line of new
novelties-in Parasols and Fans. Gents fine
Summer Underwear in Cotton, Gauze and
light Merino. Ladies-and Gents

“FAIR PRICES AND GOOD GOODS.

entire thinking portion of our oommunity, who claim th* right to ait
io judgment oo tbeir action*. Th. courra
adopted by lU Board tn tbe ejection of
our Principal, who haa made the rahool a
model of which w. have beta juatly proud,
and proven himralf an educator of ao moan
I pretension*, ia, to toy the leant, reprehecirible , and, a* rarvanta of th. aebool taxed
people, they ought to bo held reapouaibie
M the pupK.
I* thia a eaae of spleen ?
It seem, to
There are about twenty entraocoa to the tu a one of "madnaa.” a milady not ran*
Mr.
building and urium iualdt to teat yon, ed by “much learning" either.
but aa the time appruachra when tbe cli I
mu will be reacbei, one entitled to a educator, a firm dfoeiplinarian, and a*
neat muat go early to get it. I waa a lit­ rueb, ie esteemed and loved by bi. pupil*
tle late Saturday night and wa* rewarded and honored aud impeded by the parent*
with a aeat oa the upper aide of the back He act* upon principle and eonaeicnee. la

time worked io Headerahotl’* jewelry
store ia tb'u city, leerra to day fur nu
Rapids, then to eegagn in the j.rdry
Th*. Big Rapiditea i
Ikn't forget your peuafou claim tnurt buaiuera.
be co file at Washington, June 30.
6-7 Mr. Squirm a gentleman, a&amp;d
You hare g-et to vote for Grant all tbo thoroughly undentande hit buinran.
Uuer* *■!Jrau-1 u the tbllowiag
•tint Tou know. 8tudnbaxer wagnaa f 1.03.
remain uaeUiiwl ia Ue po*-.sBe* at Hartlnp
Use Alalusttne, to be found Ihrry wynly. Mich.. J«u&gt;e,B. ISM.
at Holloway’s Drug Store. * fitf John C. Milla, H. E. Hetv,n. J. M.
I* wheat materially injured . from the Pattenon. Eva Siaaou, Roney White, Geo.
heavy rain*.we Lave ha 1 ? Many firmer* Wilkinson, Ann Tobey
Card*.—E. Parifer, Jo* T. Whitney. 2 of another wmt, the uid .baek bring in
pragma, by this action, will bo turned
width about oao inch and a quarter. Il
wa* not eomfortablo to ait an for .four j back w»id, u frequent cbaogo ia tcacbera
Tbe Ladira Society cucnecird with tbe
j ia the moat niiaoua course to putao. if we
J I'roebyierian church will be entertauMd on bouri^aad had it not been for the relief
given uXj-y tho dnering which followed
; Friday afternoon of this week, by MH.
every uomiuatiuu, I could not have atood i
’ John Hotehkim and Mr*, laaae A. Hol,«L Chicago folk* have a remarkable wav
I brook, at tbe nwidence of Mr*. Holbrook,
ieoraarnf ttroadway and State Streetk. of applauding. They (tend ou their wal*
1 The gmtlemrn invited to tea from *ix to and kick and yelk They wave everything
they cm get their hand* on that i* wave- I
get v-jtra enough to elect him," aeema to
able. They cnthu»e eaaily, and when co- - be very pusillanimous ; and the regret* at
diu«ed they remain an They aru aoeom- 1
the action of tbo board, by come of tbe
modatieg U it ia ioowwiateut. The BUfoe ' rery member* of the board who loted for
men help the Grant meo, and the Grant '
er hie farnria Bdtimure.
thia change, ia alill more cowardly.* Do
men
help
the
Blatac
mon.
.
1
apeak
of
the
i
SridUri •h.n'- l r. tnemlxr that all applithey plead incompetence, to jnatily tbeir
latcr in the day the Democrat* ratified
cau«-J for arreara.of penatea* mu.I be on
action ? 1* even tbe poor exeuae of “dolthi* nomination.- Tbc Grccubaekere pa*
file.before June 3ft, 1880.
j 6-7
acd eharaeteristje aoft money resolution*
Th-iMxotroticaaJ GrcraWk Stale but tho Democrat* adopted no platform.
removal T No I We hear nothing of thia
report of the Committee oo Credential,
f ir. n:^n&lt; of Maia, nominated Gewerri
—only tbe man wouldn’t stoop from hi*
and the important matter wa* the contcrthigh standard of right aad principle, to tol­
isg era/ front Illinois.
Eighteen antiThe high w.nfo of Saturday night ’ and
erate iueobordinatioe, to eouotan.M. mIt i* aurmtacd &lt;» rinfueiegate. coatrated thrir seals. The
suday aad-Sunday night broke down Mr. Mvfoy ofCattun.
- that there i* a ootuiderable quantity of it majority report of th. Committee oa Cre­
Terri »ba\e ttver in the city.
io the vicinity where thi* »peeimen wa* dential. wi* iu their favor. Tbe minority
'found, extending through the farm* r.f
Mocer*. Ickr*. Melny and Faua.y
Tho or anti-dfotrict repreaeutation. The debate
above named gentleman prnpoae to i&lt;x&gt;k waa long aud bitter. Each ride had iu ad- wiihbejd. are there: reasons, which. should
Chanter .Memer^ohl a tfram MW mill
into tbe matter,'aad acc what ean be fooaJ. hercut* who took every eb.uro io applaud. rend a good Principal awaj from a ecbo.il
engine oa Saturday evening last tn a Big
H.G. Carter. Eoq. had on trial ycatrr- When Emory Stern, cf Chicago was which he lira faiped nice to a high HandRapid. party, to go to that city.
, day iu Court Ilouao yard, the Cham pier, •peaking in behalf of the .itiing member*,
his ctoqutnx appeal* rote to that pitch on
Warrior and Wm. Afiaoo Wood mower*.
It may be too late to amend (Au matter,
To aay they all did good work, would be one occasion that tbe Grant men thought but, for the creditor th.city, aad of our
but exprtrain/ the truth. There may be. they raw an opportunity u&gt; make a point rabuofo, for humanity’, rake, let ua w. to
I and probubly if, differeuosa in tbe diffrt- and the eolhuaiaatlc epplesM wa* contin­ it that our next School Board shall be coment marhiara, tat we, net bring much of Ued for more than three-quarter* of an
a judge, could not dbcriminate between hour. I neter saw inch a time and I hope,
the finer easting pointe. Try them and never will again. Tliree-qBarter* of an
hour of atoorping, haliooiog, whistling and
crt-call* become moooteootu and I think
Tburaday of fort week, J. J. Perare disgraceful. Enthuriaeiie buran of
Wnuuui: J'rof. I. N. Mitebell ba*,
- G-&gt; D Babcock, Eraj. of Baltieanre,1 kirn. Eiq., of Prairieyille, wa. taarrfod al a;Vau« I do not object to anT when
ing taught tnn Harting. High School
ba* &gt; son, Hiram W., who fo but foOrtiM1 ' Kent. Ohio, to Mrs- Oar* Clark of that
they art hceeet, nerve to inapire the daring lb. fort uro ymra wish great .ae
jtxrs old, tin', item!* juat six tert high.
place. Th. next evening. Friday, a j?r*od
era*
.nd with oonsnmate ability and bar
epcakar.
Emory Storr* is entitled tn
raiaed tbe rank ol lira tkbeol, dapite
PrescripliotiH curtjfully Com-'- reoepuon — bdd at tb. rwdeore 6f Mr. them and although I wa* not in sympathy ing
action of tbo School Board fort year io
pounded at Holloway’a.
2tffI I Perkin* in Prairieville, wbw boats ol hi. with what be »ald, I admire hi* eloquence the
throwing out the languages, equal to any
,' friend* prid their rrepwte to tbo y4rtA/ri and it cannot be denied lhat be is a apeakin tbe State and,
We learn lhat Mr. A Pennock^ of । prir.
May they live long to enjoy tbe I er endowed with remarkable power.
Whiskas be » willing to remain a.
Hic» -,v (.’..rnere ha. brought iu from the |[..rets of married life, *»d Wfill that
If be foil comjlimcqtod with hi* ap Prtndpal for tbe aanra .alary ** ho re­
•vei h,.a hit of ftrj nice hureo. which are,’'I aenpturri injunction, re—rep—J1*. &lt;h*‘
plan* on that occaawn, I am mistaken in ceived thia y«*r,
A’rao/re.f that wo, SchoUra of th. Hast­
Jfojart what we moan.
him. It waa mure like a mob and every ing. High School doainrerely regret the
Will Fiub'y, atep eon of8. W. Lane of j‘ Tbe IVoteylcrian Society of th. city of momeul of ita coulinnmeo after «the firrt action of the Board of Education in not
BwtUixI, hwraeurod • position aa clerk to' I Hratiuira. bare pcrte-cte.! arryngementa for burat'uf caUiuriertu wa* ’over, wa* an io ountiauiog Mr Mitchell a* Prioeipal, and
thr large ding atoreof Parke, Daria A Co ,' j an exeuraiou to Detroit. Belle I.!., .&lt;xl ro­ ■ah (•&gt; the rprakor. Meu took off thrir E.,Mt rrepatfully r&lt;quart the Boart to reeooeider ita action.
turn Jo» '^h, at th^y figurewof IX3U boot* aad pounded the raei*, took off
aad Mr*. Kiohard Young “f -Carl- per ticket. The train will leave Ha»ut&gt;s»
Alpha Carter.
Henry B. Dewey,
:*rt today or to-morrow foe Vekmoot1 at 5 A. &gt;1. ro that th. exenreion party
E. 0. Dewey,
. a virikto their daughter Emma,' can rnjuy • Pi&lt;oic di““er "" ®tl&gt;* U*'
Belie Spaulding,
and hare raveral boar* to visit notable
Lixxie Mu&lt;&gt;r,
in the city Of DrtroiL ret.rrini:
Frank 0. Thi.ra,
Br, and Mr* I’. Ro jew vf PrairievilU.
^j^uv. Detroit about 8 P- M- Thi. fo
Anne Nerioa,
. patio;* &lt;4 Mr. Harry ILigeru. one of tbe
However, •» thing, moat end and after Men* Mudge.
rare ormortanity to vfoit tb. city of the
firm of G-ok k Reger*, are in tbe city ajXZTiu
braaufol Island Park f« quiet had bran rralotml lond-tattt were
rl-iiing their aon and friend*.
about one quarter of regular rate*- Th* made for Col. lugmoll to reply in brer
Carri. Graham,
The cSccra -of thn Harting* elwewr
of the aati-Graal men, but aa hd wu not
, Will Morae,
focinry will nwet at th. factory iu thia eity
a member of the Coavratlirar. be could not
Genie DePue,
&lt;.o ktooday out to tranaart «ueh buri aw*i .x-nion enjoyable in every
Alli. Hale,
be heard without cowraat and tbi* the
Edgar W. Brock,
ar I be gnod oLtbc eompney m»y require.. hare rirrody .poke- for fair wetehrtnreSerrote-'h Co»mro«-«nt of Al Gr.nl men would not give. A vote wa.
Fred II. Alien.
Don’t forg*^ the rtrawlrarry fertival to
Hubert Snyder,
■ ta»Cd1&lt;.S«lS».‘**'“’?Ti’ taken but all »*&gt;• .loqaeoc. of Emory
U held* by the Baplirt aoricty al tbeir
6t.Srr* and all the eolhu»&gt;W&gt; «f
mub
&lt;11. D. Brttar,
eluq-fo room* ou Friday afternoon and the 17th in*., with ew»tn*Uon of elamw, w„ not .uSoicnt to e.rry thi. propoeitioa
Frank Hadley.
nrever meeting*. Fridny 18th., examina
ctixiog. lUfrawbmenta iwrved fro« »«« L ofefo—- S“«rd.y 19th do. 8-* through, and the veto riiowed that the
Probata Court..
Cuovrnlioii were in f*vnr of district repre—— *nua»! adJrtws ■catatitKi by a deeded majority, and the
Burinera of the Barry County Probate
Mr*. Elisabeth Henry, of Ihrtiiird, Mo.Afoy-ortto
.
.
•itiing tuembtr* were ou»t*i and lhe con- Court, for the week ending June Oih
arrives! in tlic eity a f.w day. aineo, to
Cletwnl Smith, Jndge.
tcatanta took thrir atoU.
*T«nd the rummer with her daughter*.
Jwh laL—Eetatn of Daniel J. KetehThe OonvMUon adjouraral *1 -30 m
Mr, Anstiu Calhoun and Mr*. Tbotnrt
Cha morning .ad by th. time 1 got * .treat
Betkwith.
’
oar and r»* No"*. '* •*,in^
The atteotian of our reader* ia eaifod to
S.tnrday night lb. bril opewd for nomlhe new ad. of L- Stern. Mr. Sterol*om
jMtfouand continued wntil ucriy
cf the m-w wide aw*k. of our merebant*,
Ertato of George I. Repkina at ah min­
uightmJ bo fully appreeiatee tbe worth rf
ora Hearing aoeoant and report of guar­
dian adjourned to Slat instant at Mt
Wa learn that Mr Finch Mood who. H
will be reraemberad we .poke of in *•*
MiAiffM*. Pixley of minor.
;
Utt Bakum a* recniriag injurfon from •
rettlark*ble runaway* ' Mrawr* J»J
Petitioa for appoiatmeut of guar­
H— California, an! Frye of Main., supported ,dian filed.
pile of lumber folhog upon him, la not «t -

rnuebil tahb«rri*r.

week ending Jnnel. 18Si, fwrafobod lor
tbe BAXxnt. from.tbe Law and Patent
USce of J. McC. Perkin*,
L Knee,
just north ol Patent Ofiee, Waahingtou,
D.’C. Correepoodeuec aoiimted.
T. Bridge. Slwgia, Hand Kimp. G.
J. Bicknell, Grand Rapid*. Carpet-lining.
A. Ctimlc, Aon Arbor, Commode. A. C.
D^dge, Charlotte, Milk-pail holder. C.
Friedeborn CUre, Domeatie boiler. H.
G. Hart, Detroit, grinding and polialilng
wheel. H. M. Keith, Commerce, ami. 4
‘
' P. Harger, Pontiac, Vehicle
•P»h&gt;K W. J. Ray,
. lepbeming,
.
_ Clutch.
M. A? Steer*, Kalamnoo, Pillow-aham
bolder. J. B. Steck bam, Jaekaoo Pul­
ley. N. A. Voaburgh, Kakmaxoo, Danger-aignal.
G. W. Zeigler, Clin ten,
Treadle power machine.

ORGAN OR PIANO
Please call second door west of the Bank.
forold ones.
.

New organs exchanged

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED
E.
49m3

A..

MATTISON,

Second door West of tbe Bank, Hutinga, Mich.

UNDERTAKING
Amonj the delegate. to Chicago fo Ca-j

I eb Taylor of I’ennaylrania, who waa a del
epate alao in I860, and who waa tbe only
man io that delegation Io vote for Lincoln

The Uy of tbe political land indieatre
that tbe candidate, nominated at Chicago
Tadaday' will carry the Union from

REAL ESTATE.
knappen’s Law Office.
drapair. A aingle bottle will ninviocc
you of it. great merit a. a health ri'Ocwer. |
for it begin, at once to give new hfo and ;
vigor to both body and mind, never failing
to remove ail symptoms of any and every
diseuc tb*t ean be cured by rimming,
renovating, purifying and rtrMglbeui.g

Knappen’s Law Office.

Mr. Nathan Barlow bee be»a appointed
agent for Tux Micuiqak Salt Asso­
ciation, located at Eaat Saginaw, for tho
rale ofSALT AS A FERTILIZER, **d
a .apply mannfactnred eeperirily for that
purpoeo can be foasd conetutly in hie
werehouM, for ult at fair price*.
Thia
viU ia entirely free tram dirt, or hard
lump, and ia made by a prtneaa which

Knapoen's Law Office,

Farm* For Bale.

I$ALL’S CATARRH
CURE.

ger an experiment, but iu great value haa
been fully proven, not only acieutifiorily
and theoretically, but practically, by coerce
of tbe eery beet and moot raoocraful agn-

NO CURE, NO PAY.
A pamphlet giving tbe reault of many
ea peri menu haa been placed in our hand*
by Nr. E. G. Brown, tho Agent of the
Hart Saginaw House, of which wo doubt

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Great Opportunity.
knappen’s. L» Office.

Great Offer
rgana, ami Piano, sad ■ gvo.rri line ol
music goods.
Sheet music, books,
-tool*, violin rtringK fiutra. fif&lt;«, dram.,
month organ*, jew* h*rp, etc. Sheet
music or anything i. tbe mraic lino ordered
promptly. Cleanfog, repairing, .nd turo-

O

'

b*&gt;a»CT rate. Apply “ t*.

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Money to Loan.
Knappen

Office-__

WOOL. WOOL.
•” *»rr iz.7

I Km prepared to do

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WE WILL MAKE THIS PROPOSITION.

WOOL CARDING!
Ou xborl notice *t my (larding
Mill, Nqrth side of the Thoru-

nppfo River, iu liaatingn.
Al!

Woul sent by Express,

pan-ela containing 10 poanda or

more will be paid one way. Prim

12i orata for Cardtag aad Oili^.

REAL ESTATE

M

W. M ARBLE-

�The Blood ia The Life.
Wo know but IttU* about the dwwil.—
nHodrijAia T.mrt. Isn't that an odd
rtaUmeni fer a printer to make ?

" Upon a modrat grave atone iu Vim
ccnne* Cemctevy appraM tbo plaintive
legend: “Ilk neighbor played tbe enr-

--- , - -..... ,ro
not able to repeal. Their behavior toward
tbc ofectiou law* L/rn» one of tho worat
among the ua-v dbyraorful /a-.tcre in
lheliiatory of thj Democratic f^ty.

soada Bribing tbc Central at any point,
will not require any certificate for that
road.
All Club, ristmld elect three (3) dele­
gate. with alternate.. Aa matter, uf lhe
greatest importation to thn State at large
urn to bo considered, there should be a
full delegation from each Club in the
State. Therefore, kt none bo turned dalogaloaM a matter ofpenuaal compliment,
but appoint men who will go to reproacut

; take ita place in hiatory aa thn moat insparuot temperance convatrtion ever held
tn the nurtbweal, in view of thn eooae
qucMO. that hinge on iu action, and every
I I..I. .'n ll.n 4,.,. f~..n ,k.

reyrcrented in it.
The liquor men have drawn the .word,
thrown away thcacabberd, and colerod the
political arena. They male the infamou.
demand .upon the political partie* lhat
they rvfuae to tbe roveroign people the

Tbo California .Supreme Court haa over,
ruled the dncuiau of the lower court* and
rokavcd Ketrnvy from the Hour: of CorMr.'Waabbunm ia .till iil at hi. broth­
er". bouMs in Portland, Me. He ia threat­
ened with typhoid ]nrumonU.

milled to live till tbry die a natural death,
ro a. to .bow the world what a m.gnificmrt
heahby country Tcxa. really i..“
Bilkingtim baa |«*»cd away.
Mr*. B.,
who had jaat read tbo notice of hi. death
in the ncw.paper, raid : "What a pity
John couldn't read thi* ! Ha would be ro
pkarod to ko hi. came in print.''
Ao old bachelor who particularly hated
literary women, aaked an author*, if aha
could throw any light on kiariog.
"I
could," arid »he, looking archly at him,

‘

PROBATE ORDER.

“Wurth thrir weight In gull” k what

COUGH!
COUCH!OH!

•“wa,

Again, with the cvmi^vf tbe ehcwlaut j

lather, and ub him : "Are y&lt;
ii'a a provoking thing iu htn
"No, I'm blacking the More.'
nun nature to M&gt; rej ly.

UoMDina and the lilaw, the aoojt bird* and tend. Through tlieir rirculant and thrir
the charming weather, wbirh, all combin I| organ the J*M« l^ulrr, they 'hurl vi- ।
ed, rvoder I’rri. tbe meat delightful of'Itupumlion aud shore at (bare clama ol i
our ciliscna that represent tbc beat moral i |
ritku in the “merrie mouth uf May," ba,! renre, intelligence and fwtrioditu uf tbe^j
the Priai. do I'loduatrie thrown epeu iu
doora and welcomed in—for a .light pe• uciary cn-uideratiun, alw.y. underlined—
tb« invar, uf art and artiaia. The arrange-1
rueot of tbc picture* u not,tin nil rmpect.,
•n’t going to have a fit—
a good owe
A radical change ha* been
nw a twelve inch gutter,
made thi. year, and many of the artiMa
juuth. bathing corn in a
are mdulginj in "curie., uo* loud, but j Tliu Chairman of the Mrveral countice
deep,' upon the derated brad of Moorieur &gt;d&gt;c.u!d aec that chia all renehea every
Torquct, the Sou* Secretaire aux Beaux- Club in the (bounty, and ahould have it
Arte, for iatrodneing the iaaovaiion of pablubcd in the county-paper..
grouping all the “hon cuoooura' picture* , , By order of tbo Sum Central Com.
HoilMtT K. Fkazkk, Chairman
in tfco beat room*, the painting, by foreign
J. C. BoMTWiW, Sncrvury.
uniat, all by tbeuualra iu tbc next rix
•wimaiiuir'dirr.1 off the boot &lt;..mc time
ruocu, denominated "(Trieric den KtranEvenings nt Home.
I ego end ha* nut come to the turfacc ; I'm
gera,” and then expelling to tbe dreary
Il ia u bad sign when a kuabiod d.xa 'afraid that uraclhing mn*t have h.rrened
regioam of the corridor, about the gariko not »pcud hi, evening, al bom*.
i— •• ..il.- i_ . ... t
Some
all thn remrieing pictnrra, many of which men". bu«inca&gt; dutk» will not permit there
are quite aa meritoriun. av ihiMe inride lhe । to do tu, and they arc excumble, but are
juMcrtholew mart woforunaldy placed in
building, .nd might have hero tbcre hung
(jiK for enjoying the .wettest aad b,«t part'
if to many "naaule.' had not been admit ■ uf home bappinow lit. even a wuhe I
ted 'picture, whkh oo human bring de- aigu when lhe wife and mMhcr prefer* to
riren to look upon aud lire), and it ao &lt;pcml her crewing. l UcWbrre than in I lie
much wall .pace bad not been ruled in
tbe bore eoneoure roowt* by leaving vacant

IST1LLINGIA

•rar.1

Michigan Central Railroad
BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

KANT AM- WEST TO AND FHOM
GRAND RnPIDS AND DETROIT

SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.

A Netti fiivine says:

Loitering on lhe Boulevard, or idling
in a oak in hi. momenta of leiaure, the
I'ariaiao dream* out ol Hmm manly, heal­
thy smarts, in which il 1* an Anglo Saxon", i
thutuand* to tbeir thin every year.
It m
W-t to excel.
Billiard, the Paririan Ii a pity there can t be a playroom tn every
•ill tW. bat that nay more active ever- I Ipreae where there are young ebiklran. fil­
ciac than that taken in the lhrec-liall gitno led up with aimpld yymiuMtie apporatu- ,
&lt;&gt;f billiard* should be enjoyable ia siR/ipi |, kept rlcar i&gt;f furuiHre, m&gt; that all aorta til
I lively g|siw* and indoor ap«r&gt; may be in­
patently, hi* upinion
Thu, it i. jfcx ,! dulge-1 io, and open to tbc bouttrvu. little
•hooting, rowing, and many other apurta j folk* whenever they waul * “.prise,” Uni
txjudiy cwmmcndablu hX^.m,i ncrivbd I

t&gt; Tt.TT -DmvBw VwWW nan I. Um U—•

»?.

TUTT’S HAIR DYE.

?*car.‘

&lt;Jffioo,~35 Murroy’stJ-iewYork.

full recognition from the raH.hna, wla&gt;
have never taken to any apvtt ro kindly m I
they have to racing. Alorarrcr, judging
from the actual atato of the caw, thedk
.porta aeem detioed to remain .Imuit a
direid letter in France— uokw &gt;...me cnlightened patriotic effort u mad. u» bring
paatimca no healthy into popularity. It
■i.i.l .n’.-.r, ..r
. ... _

.i/aneorie, rioce M. de Jonvcnal haa licea |
lecturing on the advmability of irocfamg of fun, good paopk.cycn if it be a liul* ।
.booliar III the nation, »ud ha,, moreover, uvi.y, .nd prise it enough to plan for it. I
taken the inilialivo iu the mailer of wdretThe b-l'M QmiHtrlg Rntue for April'
ing aad jauchaaing a piece of land, oo
which io lay out a Ivcg.raogc ahootio- liu recently appeared from tho pram of
• land —in imilatiim of Creedmoor and [ the I.KoxAuu 8«xrtT I'cauan’iita Co., i
41
Berday Streej. N. Y. Being the or-1
Wimbledon. It woulJ, ofevuree, be advis
able for lhe loeslioo uf thi. aland to be gau of the Couervativo party iu poblimwithin tbc preeinrt. ol the Capital. How- two waa delayed till the re.uk of tbe reeve, M. do Jonvenal dura nut duptBe of ornt ricclion. in Knfl.nd wx* aaowlaincd, I
that tbe pulilacal article which u.ualiycno-,
elude, each number odghl lie fhtmed in
accordance with th*-event.
Tbe leading .rtidc on "David Hume."
give* a brief .ketch of that pliiluwphrr'a
life and character*, and enter* with vuue

.rsapa:

StWING hiACI.

’•4 .*4 Xl.ap tra

4alkM&lt; an.
tair.*- ..e4*. w~«-ti»«,l

value u thn IJnp Bitter*.
Ju»t al thi.'
waaon of the year, when the atom.ch ■
need, a* appvtiror, or. the blood need*
purifvmg. the chr.|e»l aud beat remedy in
Hop Bitter*. ,Ao &lt;&gt;une« of prevention ini
worth a poundol eurc. don’t wait until!

Dw/ac&amp;rf it Atftfratet.

REMEDIES

UttarrfM it Spicily.
Utstrfviud ia Cotjinclit
Utprticdcticd it Pffitltv
Atd Utdisfvtcd it tks Brsjd C.

lifie.tr*, *8,1150,100. Silver eertificala.
112,221,270. Certificate, of depo.it out­
standing. 8 12.815,Mm. llefundtogcrrtificata,*1,413,10-1. I^gal tender, ouutanding, WIU.ijat.OIG. Fracth.ua) currency
oai-ai.uding. *15,592,931.

Subscribe for tho Banner
iu leatimooy and kij* : "The ante ol War
net’. Sale Kidney and Liver Cure, lor
Bright". 1-iso.ae and other affliction. &lt;&gt;t
Kidney. Mid Liver, a. well a. Warner"a
Safe Di.betc. Cure, fur diacs*,-* of name
Coogrcea can not think much of itself
to be a JJaurninx to ion n bogu. boat race.
However, it m up to -&gt;4 mark of keeping
the doty ou pulp.

r V

t^gSS^s-RStSTcw!

J0HNST0IT8 4"

SARSAPARILLA

Sis-

win smia nicm»; co.
The Superior Court of California baa
aiutaiced the general demurrer of Hallock
again* impeachment proceeding, by the
Hoard of SupwrUora, and diamianod tbe

TAKE .THU BANNER

High Priced Butter.
Buyer, pay the higeat pnoe for "giltedged butter," but want every tnb to bo
of an even, bright color. They recommend
tbeir patron, to tun only Walla, Richard­
ton A Co-'. Perfected Hutter Color, aa it
ia the moat reliable known, and will give a
perfect color.
Il received the only award

ORGANSEtfgU
Thera ii io impremioo .mon" Uhlo
politician. Hut Giorgi II. Pendleton i.
scheming for the Cincinnati nomination.
Why are yon Bllloun.
IkeauMi yco bare allowed your bowel,
to liocom. ccwtirc, aad liver torpid.
Use
Kidovy-Worc to prodnen a free .tat* of
Iba bowak, and ii will Ktmukt* the liver
ta proper action. clraMen the skin of ita

DONTRENT

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NO. 7.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE IB. 1880.

WHOLE NO. 1308.

PJlffiW. HD B03IHE3S CARDS

THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.

THE SPEECH

C. Since the authority to rouble im­
migration cod iuicreourao between th* I
United Suioa and foreign nation* reau '
with the Coogteia of the Uaiiad State. !
and the treaty-making power, th* RepuL-1
licaa petty, regarding lhe uurrntrteud im-

You are requested te rail st AGRICOLTl'KAL HALL and
examine and then t&amp;ke on trial one of the

ALGER &amp; ALGER.

ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS.

SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS

duuhtedly led In. hi* own nomination. The
blowing i« lu full text:
Cm. GarlaU—Mr. PreaidfM. I bar,
eiitire-ed the extraordinary aoenet of thia
oiarsBtion with deepaolicii^e. Nocmo-

These harrow, are fully protected l.y the Grover patent.,
and are WABRANTRD AGAINST BREAK AGE.
"
you

dcatial candidate, litre rontiuaed to in­
spire him in hit career a* Chief Kxecotivr
and that hitlorj will accord lo hit admin-

BUCKEYE OR WOOD MOWER,
Reaper or Self-Binder.
Call and get one before it is too late.

I sell a fu’l line of.

campaign, and that all of ea who hare
take; a part ajainal rath other will find
ourerlrea with equal lea! bearing the tag
and with e&lt;|Ual leal carryiag tLo lance af
! lhe Republican party into the ranks of the
«.»/.• [Apidauw]

Aiming which-tnay be found the Massillon, Mansfield, Russell,
Pitta, Case, Westinghouse, Dow, Binlnnll &amp; Wood, Tabor &amp;
____
Morse.

HussfiJ

I Call and Kmiu My Supki.
| CHESTER MESSER.
Agricultnrnl Hall

THE PLATFORM.

CHEAPER THAN EVER.

NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS!

Air. Picrrepoat from the Committee on
’lalfurm aubmiued the fallowing report
rhich, after being aligbily amended at ap&lt;ar« below, waa uuanimoualy adopted.
' The Republican party tu National Don

will thia great quretion be actiled. [Crim
Let ua aid lhem to night.
ol good ]
| Gnit applatwe J But new. gawtlemcu of
lhe cunveclioo, what do -we want ?
[A
vrricw, ••Garfi.U,"]
Bear wi&gt;h me . mo­

and the puoiabmeot of all who vivlain
paper currency from thirty-eight per rent, ‘ Hum. at* lhe emly aafe methoda by which
to the par of gold It ba&gt; re.lured upon a [ an enduring jwarr ean La accurrd and pen ,
wild Lui* pay meat in coin of all national mu* pt-teps-iiir itubliabed throughout,
obligation* and La* given ur a currency ab­ j th* Sc-uih WhaUVrf promiae* lb* Na
solutely go-1 and equal in every p«r'. lion make* th* Nation Usual perform A
of our &lt; xtenda] coontiy. It baa iift&lt;-d lhe ■ Naiiou ran not with aal.-ty rehgai* thia'
credit of the nation from the point where duty to'th* Stales. Thu ".Solid South"
mu»t b- divid-v! by the peaceful agsncie*

t ban

0&lt;W io the aamenme^od ear exporta.which
were flM.lMMI.IKM) l&lt;wa than nor import* in
I860. were »2t£,000,&lt;KMI more (ban our
importt in I87W- Without ranrting t,&gt;
loans, it het, Mare the war elated, defrayed

DENTIST

Nashville

Micbiiai

THE

CASH

STORE
to help lo make him the caodtdale of the
RepuUieu party for Provident of the
I'nurd Plate*, Ikeauie of three thing*
I rtand here and pladge Main- lo give lhe
miMl aarnent auppotl to him from uuw uu

J. J- fiM
Carriaie, Siu aid Onamlali
painter.
I
Sweet's H°Tel,

Imperial Soap
rapport of the people, and thir Court-ulion rubmila fur their approval the follow­
ing alalement of the principle* ami pur­
poem which will contiunc to guide and
inapire ita effort* :

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES

m an enieadmNrt, after the- foregoing bulk
•elf lu lhe favor of the Balina, and that of*lhe platform had been rend, and wtt
the fruit* of the coally vtetoric* which we adapted after much diweoation ; th, entire
The Price of the Imperial Soap i« $-r&gt;.25 per box of. 100 &lt; lb. hire achieved through imtaeoae dtScul platform at given abort
bare—75 llw. m the box. To atty one who will wml u» an order

(Signed)

Bl’UtlKR

a premium. Or the orders umy be sent to us for one or more
boxes at a time, with nrmittanre, and when we have thus received

credit acquired abouid never be impaired ;
orders for 10 boxes ^e will send the eleventh box free us proposed that the penaion* prutuia-d abouid be
If you do not wish to send money in advance you may l-aId . that lhe debt, w much rvluocd,
should bo *lliBgUi*bad by the full pay­
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your ment of errry dollar thereof; that the
town with the understanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt retiring indrutriea abouid be further pro

above.

Cft AMPTON BKOTHBRA

ra«Hl'
Signed : Gm. A Brown, T. E Daria, A.
Suuaal, 8. T. llnulun.S. Albright, J. T.
Shaw, Aiu Seoek, J. A. BoVetlin. C. E.
Hooper, A-C. feive, J. Jaeo,C. N. Bren

ILLrtSWH.l'Ti'C.ntrtll’™

WAKE UP!

1 ImO

Corner Monroe end Jeflerwn SlreeUt, New York

PIONEER STORE

SAWS FILED,

Chain, Tails, Btteji, and Sofas

Kr«-j»&gt; coMtanil
LIME.
HAIR,
STUCCO,
CEMENT,
BRICK.
TILE,
LAND ^LASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS,
DRAGS

^ir
lt. Th* work of popular education b
one left to lha care ol ths aeveral Sutm,
but it i« ibo doty of tlw Batiooal govern
ment to aid that work lu lha extant of ita
ronatiiulional ability.
Thu lotcBigoore
of the nation ia but tb* aggregate of ibo
int«IHg&lt;m&lt;w Of th* amrunl BUteo, and the
deatioy of the nathra tuua b* guided,
£by tb#fcolM of any on* Stale, bat by
average geniu* of all.
'
4. The cooatitutioa wiaoly furbida cungrem lu make any law rt*|x«tln; the c*
labliahment o( religion, but it h idle to
hope that th* nation can Le proteeted
agaiuct the influence of naerst aectarianirai

Hen' Ynta, Boji aid B7D

Jj.rMPWSI,1

CCLTlVATOltfl. POUBLESHOVn. VLOW8.
LEFT LTM'S FLO WS.

HANGING WINDOW CCRTAINb

Reaper and Mowers.
Pays the highest Cush price
for nil kinds of Farmers Pro­

duce.
'
Fnrment will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of the above articlee.
Win at his Ksvator, comer of Broad
way and Railroad Streets.
Hastings, April, 2. 1879. -19

CHA&gt;:

L. J WHEELER.

I Il-J I l~i awgfiljl
ill.--J llwte.nl

5. Wa roaCrm the bdirf avowed In
187G that lhe dutioa levied for th* parpuac of revenue ahould ao dberimieaia *»
to favor Antericra labor; that no farther
prut of lha public domain aboold bo made
hr any railway e* other oorporatwa ; that
alavcry having periabad in th* Sure*, iu
twin tartartaj.
■"&gt;* dm ie lb*
i lenitorie* , ibal everywhere th* protect­
ion Mowded to a ciua-e of America*

ILjbmW
ILgshBL

I i ..gessnl
li.^nwatf
J
W!
II-mbmWII'

___

'»_.^nSi|yac

government.
[Apfdauac]
The light
which alm wo frvta in tanner dw|&lt;U«d I be
darkoow in which tkrery bad enahrouded
the rapiul tad mailed the aback lea ol
every titre, tod consumed, io the fire ot
liberty, every titre pen within the shadow
of the mpitol.
Our CtiSuut! indaerriaa,
by an imputeriahiag policy, wen ihatasdrer pruairalcd, tod lhe tirwuM of rvve-

�ieT the Chicago
Yfee PraiJent

tbepoMibn

tfona! aupremacy, on tbe eaber foe Slate
Sotere^iy.

Tk'» a oMUot which will

New Yobk, Judo lltb. 1880.

drcUe wbeiher the n.ifoo shall place

The past W«w4 Iim been very largely
givoa over topolitia.M much a», iu tart,
that leal incident, bavn &gt;MMpkd a vary
small part id public mention. Standing
arounu belUin Unrd. and mobbing tbe
newaboya for a week, and they Handing

around tbe baUnl-box ibow anfe-guarda

sutoc work all mint Le-crvae-l i-grther
and lowered into the well Thu. l.r U.«
driller. Lava cMusntrred principally
granite and gusim. which aru eaoily bored,
tbe granite t-eiag a toll, ehippy. uaeloa
MOM. eioecdingly -plenty on thb bland.
At one point they struck u stratum of
kept New Yorkers too basy to give their quarts 137 foot deep, which farad them
eu.tocnary attention to tbe hsppeainp of to replacn their drill shout every nine
everyday life ie the city.
Despite this abeoebiug ialerart. however,
pretty nearly all grown up Gotham has
found lebure to drop an actual or meta­
the plas ty fctaa.
phorical leer upon the coffin of old John
Brougham, who died peacefully early ia
tbe WMk. rad was buried with all tbs
bonon the thatrioal profaoawn could be­
stow. There b proUbly no member of
tbi. honorable guild in tbb country who

patnothm, between trearan and loyally.

Tur nomination of Gra. Garfield, by tbe
party which preserved the Union, baa ren­

dered the eunfirct more emphatic, as Gra.

Garfidd ia the very bepaning of tbe amfilet abouldored bb gyn end dnriag tbe
war wm fjund fighting mBufuIlj on the

aide of tha North. Since then Goa. Gar­
fidd hra bora ia Congrere. sliko figbtmg
the Southern Brigadier., and rtadily
favoring the ause of Justine aad liberty.

His reogremiooal record b ibovc reproach
u: co ill quotfans he ba. ever arrayed
biurrif on tbe side of tbe right.

Tbe

platform uc which he it nominated fa rally
exedbet, aad ia strong term, it plaras the
Republican party on record aa favoring

end the vindication of tha publie faith, and

also an favoring lha protection of all iu tilFive iWegata d»d mi rote
Mr. Frye in the chair mid tbit Mr. ixeov without regard to previous ooodhfon.
Arthur, barleg reeeivM a majority of al!
tbe votes rest, was the candidate for VicePrmidral, and inquired;
“Shall tbe form, Gra. Garfidd ought to be. and will
Mr. Haytmrad, of California, moved be triumphantly elected fa November next.
that It be made unanimout
The Long Itltnd Sound Calamity’
Votes of thanks were than num mi to the
On Friday Utt, the steamer Naregarartl
officers of the Convention, and the u»ual
committee of one from
State was
MtbcriMd to apptbe the. candidates of North rirar^nd soon after entering the
tboir nomination-, when tbe Oovvulion
Sound, dnrkocea came on, aa did also a
heavy fog. The fug wfablfa wm blown,
at faterrab, but aa dispatcbca have it, “not
r&lt;i
often coeugh" lu prevent tbe dreadful
ealutropbe that occurred just a few mln
uta before midnight, _ At the above namcil hour, tbe "Stonington" a steamer be­
longing to the owe line a* tbe NaraganmU ran fate the Naraganaetl, crashing
into her port aide, jurt fa front of
the whool-houx. The Naragansslt at
once look fire, and (be wildat confusion
CHESTER A. ARTHUR, ensued. The fire raged fiercely, and tbe
quation with aenra of men, women and
children wm, either to be burned, or
A Grand Party.
One week ago there was not a tbou^p' drowned. Life boats and prmerven were
fol Republika ia lhe country who did not sought fur and procured M far aa they
would go, but tome of the boats were
feel, aa the Chk.go Couveotimi proceeded swamped, and aumc of the preserver* were
to bailer, th»l lhe Republican party wm '- unfit for iwe. It ia usckA lo attempt any­
p—Ing through one of its moot critical , thing like a dracriptiou of the terrible
scene, for that could not bo Jone Tbe
epochs. There wm danger »a every baud.

Two powerful faction, were tvolcndiog for

did Broughem. lie wee bora in Irehod
tovraly yean ego, rrasivod a eotbgute od
ueatfoe preparatory to entering tbe rank*
hb election io lhe effioe. General Arthur
preaciacB rtoelletl qualifications, ia unfail
rag urbanity aad in wide rad long txper tbe (tagw, however, st&gt;d to that La early
ienre of dealing with mon and affairs iu devoted himself, ecrirg fire* io Loudon,
relation, ropuinng impartiality no.Ire. than' la 1812 he cams fa New. York, which
courtesy fur tbdr proper eooJuel.'lIe adds
peculiar strength to the Cbicaro ticket pre­
cisely al tbe point where it wm moat liable I
to woakneoa, aad no other Vice Premdentbl nomtnatiun could have ban more per­
ilous to the democratic prospects of carrjing the Stalo of New York.

fLOWXt POTS.
SSIDS nt BULK.
SLWBB BBBP.

bcator” Mren. Niebob,
Co.
have been ot.bli.hed foe mere than thirty
yean (dating from 1848); aad for more
than twenty yean the ( Vibrator" ha. held
ita pesilioa at lhe bead of Ihrrahen.
It
bm Hood every and all kind, of test, and
whereier it ha. been given fair trial ha.
taken tbe palm and won cuuSdrece and
irienda. Ths fatura of rapenority are
su many iu tbe “Vibrator." that to enum-

YOU CAN GET THE BEST

ICINCHOQUININE]
FOR @63.00, OR A.
Tbe people uomia.tol Garfield, and
gardiag prominent members of tbe profathey 11 elect blm v
•ion, which I gut bold of .osm lima ago,
And now they charge that Garfield ia a and which may Lt of lateral to your
readers Arlora may be divided into
three daaaa. Stan, who make eirannoaa 1
profits , leading men and other specially ;
favorod eumpaaia of stock member., who
work for a guix! alary, from HOO lo ffillfa
1 per week, aud tbe minor members of tbe
profoafap, who belong to a Mock company
&lt;&gt;r bare inlermittcut engagements ia comeight or ten day.. They are waspbh.
i1 paatoa and cumbinatfana, whose rem users
■'Garfield Grind, the Gritty Granlite.," | tfau varhs from 115 to* 185 per week,
*ud whose, labor is harder than any
is a bead line ia the Columba. 7imre.
j
Yt^an kick a bush in ray county of'
Ohio, and out will jump a candidate for

be *amc m Sulphate Quinine.
ilLYSIm.* tWrF r
-.*•*«!
FOK LESS MONEY AT

J. LEE REED’S

The Cbfasg-:i\n'i says, Garfield ame j

|nbows poor material, I WILL REPAIR THE SAME FREE OF
CHARGE
&gt;ue&gt; if
it il
it in
Bi sent
et‘Ut to my
mv Shop.
rxiop. x.I
.t am
mil

courting for John Sherman and look the
gal LimM.ll

That unhappy persunagv, tLe itepublican growlei, hie been abruptly deprived 6t
bh occupation-

fre&lt;|U&lt;nl benefits, |IS7^U&gt;&gt; annually
It ia a victory tot the whole Republican Mia Neilson has made froth ll.OUOper
party, and will be followed by another vic­ wnk tofil.tKM) per ufabt, Lut easily
nukes coxa^rmceu fur fifty-two week, st
tory in November.
|5&lt;HJ each performauiw. She fa a safe
.
-M. C. lieurge, tbe Repubifaen cradi- .ter fur managers, m b Fanny Davenport,
dale, was elected lo Cougras from the- when she trarefa without a company and
ia her old reportotra. 11,000 per wack
f

bare aa great confidence it Gen. Garfield
Ureter Sc xs I— Republican &gt;,.milfag)
gatbered about the ballet io boards last m 1 have fa any man in the Rcpublicaii —"How do you like tbe nomination ?"
party. I think Ute nomination will be
week on Woodsy to watch the progrra. of
.attained at lhe poll, ia November.' The Democrat -(muring off &gt;—“I slwsy. mind
the Chicago belfotiog wore a soliatons Rev. Dr. Ifaeon : “Tbe nomination ia a
look.
A* they wailed in Tuenday'. rain atroog one, and 1 erauider it a happy uulthe rewnll of the voting, there was greeter

They feared that tbe dark bona thia b lb* whitmt I ever MW."
Gra. French A. Walker : "Gerfidd &lt;’ tbe
baiter fight wm to be evotinuod indefinite, brainiest rare that could be chore."
ly. But when tbe break occurred in lavar
Tbe Michigan Deusocvsts, in Convert­
of Gee. Garfield, and 17 votes io om bal­
lor victory T” Victory firn is tbe doty of
tiro, hare put a. great many Ikmocrstic
lot were followed by fid the next, there
every good Republican.
PrauJestial aspirante out of tbe way, if
wm a Irak of relief, and when the news their rcaolution declaring that no man who
Il wra Gen. Garfield who eaid, on his
way to tbe eofivsnlioo . “If the unit rale
cnwM that General Garfidd wm sure to be

evidraa of aaxiety.

j Stock 1 of Ihb lumber carried al lhe foctocy
. at RattU Creek, Mieb , exceed 6,UlM),U0U
■ feet. The sama care M cxnviwd io the
aelectusu cl all materials. The sale, of tbe
'• Vibrator" tbrtslwn, engines, and harmI powers are steadily growing with each
Bcei-.o They have lhe market, anl will
(‘hold it. The firm wm inaorporat«&gt;l in
, 1H&amp;F. Factory rad main office at Rattle
-1.1 f,.

General Grant Uba bi^defoat phdo-1
scphically, rad aaya tbe nomination of
Garfield ia all right.
j
Tbe New Yorit 7 ratsM aaya. the third I

naled
Scores of Republican voter, were
declaring privately that they would not Commiarioner of (bo State l-*nd Office.
vote for .neb and «ach men
Ylure we. WeB, wo think the only l»»m neoomary in 1 lu glmet will never reappear.
(he ease of the gentlemen who to-day vo ac­
"The office .ought lhe man" lbw time
ground for fare tbab&lt;&gt;r/ majority ‘of tbe
ceptably till three offioa, rack of whom is
ooorratiua might pay no bead to three aerviog on hu firn term, b to say that they tore, aad huntrd six daye lo pick hiiu out
from lhe beat crowd ever gathered.
will cement, at tbe niggardly aalarire
Tbe Conventiuo at Chicago wm one ot
paid. to accept a rcaominalioo. The peo­
tbe hnert gather mg ot a political nature
ple will take care that they are renominat­
that baa ever been held ia thia country.
ed, not only bereuc they are by all Re
pnblian usage, entitled to a reoomiualicn,;
Republican party were gleeful over the but bereusc in tbe history of tbe State no
fact cd warring eicmenla M Cbimgo and set of men ever filled three pootuoos more
duintegrstion io the rank.. Il war Speaker aecwptebly to the peopb, or with greater
Tbe National Grecnbackere at Chicago
ability, hence there is no ooeasion for any
nominated Jama B. Waver, of Iowa, for
change lo be made.
Preridcnt, and B. J. Chambers, of Teiaa,

HASTINGS.

IN

I am celling Farm Wqgotu this year cheaper than any on-' in the
country. I warrant every Stick of Timber and every Iron in them
jlo be good. Any Wagon or Buggy* of my make that ia broken and

PAINTING MY WORK
hi» Kitason better khan ever before.
i tsotl a Wagon as if cold by anyone.
who will call at my shop.
WAGONS 6R BUGGIES.

Bitters

I am dctcnnine&lt;i to make m
Thi« I wij! prove to any man

Price lower than any. t.ih-r

Ha^tinge,*March 23, 1880.

2746

I ILIBWIIM

Heady for use by adding Hot IJa'/^r.

A auperiar mdatli-

lute for Wall Paper, Hard Finixb, Kalxontine, etc.
Cheaper, and Easier Applied.

Crane, etc., arc uncertain, Lut play enough
racoMful eogt^mento to bring them out.
at the end of a year with a good profit.
Of these prominent srtirts many often
share after ixpensa, tbe .urn deducted by
lb. manager varying from fi2(M» to
in different alba. J.ffetaou hets bslf of
the groan receipt, up to fil.OOU, rad 75
per eeet. ■ beyond that Lret-r Wallaek
I_ 2___ i. . -t. .
. a-Mm —1:1 . -i.

■■•ml

KIDNEY DISEASES,
| LIVER COMPLAINTS,
Constipation and Piles.

also, 12 beaidiful Tints.

Solti by the pott-nd in

Better

.

!&gt; pounds Alabastine will eorer

50 tquaro.yards, or 450squat* fed. 2 coats
irhitewashed wall may require more-

•furry yellow, or the tints fade

A jnirous- tir

The white will Pot

Par sale by

ROBERTS 4, HOTCHKISS
by thcae ladim and groll.m.a, some are
vary large. Sotbera oweed, two yean
ago, tbrre quarters of a million, but jwya
haw taxes on unremuneratire real .state.
Ncili.0 cwtu real estate at fi540.00U.
Owens has property of about •2,000,000,
and i» a -pecialMi" like Jeffenoo, Booth, with tbe July number,
.
I «___ •--- ----1— a ■ 1 A.U,
time to subaeribr.
rsrunoB, JUti XTimi
delpMa, Pa.

NICHOLS,SI IEPARD&amp;CO.&amp;L;

VIBRA
rhraaUiaa MaeMnar-r ■
a»d TreeUoa X.

HtrnU talk.

nominated, anxiety suddenly gave way to
cj abouid be adopted by life National
Convention. It would bar Bayard, Thurmao, Judge Field and I’sync of Ohio.
Tbe Convention doubtless aimed ita
wherever tbe telegraph flaahod the inteUi- blnndarbuan at General Garfield.
geons of tbe suspicicu. rnsult of tbe bal­
The MmiMlioo of Gen l Garfield looks
loting, hundred. of tboesild. of roton
wiser with every hour's contemplation
who, up to that lime, had been factions of Hb record b full of lhe material which
a great party, ware .trailed as one maa. makM enibusissm in a campaign. From
Thouaandj of men who hod been lukewarm ihb little nolll dectioa day, bo will ambeeeuM of their fare bawmc ealbuaiartie. linra to gain strength, for every UMult
upon Mm will only bring out clearer the
A party that ww dapoadent a week ago b
ebmeoto la hw ehnraeter which make it
hopeful and confident pow ; men who were
•°-W8IS ..
- ____
lakewerm rad querulous a week sro are
Those who loot rams of money on lhe
ratbuaiatk and strong ia tbe falib to day.
nomination of Grant probably know more
now than they did before tbe nomination,
party 181 ita beat mew a week ago, aad la alllioogh lo bar. told them that they did
analog it evidently breaking Into Jiaoord not know anything about lha matter,
ant Ibtiana, meat now be surprised lo find would only bare aroused Hniri ire, and
Ui lhe brat neo of lha party alive end ita caused them to think every man a fool
who did not bdlere m they did.

IT SWEEPS THE FIELD.

a feeling of bopcfulnre. and elstfoo.

Several tone. in ita history tbe party
Ims bora in similar atraite, aad apparently
ra

Um eve of dbmtegvetioe, when some

CTM of almart a providential character
bar rallied its KOttariag feUowvta. Several

CROWN Sewing Msehiae.

brain only a few yean ayi&gt;—aa were the
Atlantic cnLle and the Facile Railroad at
lutioury schema are lo grief through their time—b now nearly completed It
b tbe largrM aapeaatou bridge (m to
hie oppcwition.
Tbe Baulo C.ak Juoraal soya, iu J. length of span) fa the world. Beneath
tbe Hudson Hirer atunral that b slowly
National Republican Couvcntiun (Jenera) but Igrely connecting New York with its
Garfield was the champion of the righto of New Jersey dependcoda, and forming
the people.
They understood that, and
wiabed him to be the nomine
For y..p- three d.ya cod in anBhxation or oonaolida
tiou, ia creeping onward. Al the northern
rad of tbe bland the ship anal that io
To Beootoe Blaise and Boeyctary Sher­ to ooctMot tbe Hudeoti rad Heat Riven,
man, more 'than to —J other men, the and restore to tba I hrhtn its/nxt prestige good oofftpenr for it b e feather in a
as a factor in New York1, oommcretal suc­
credit of rescuing lhe Republican party res., b .ran to be begun. Ia the same nun's mb to be counted with that part i f
lhe popufatMn of thb ooantry in whiel.
from lhe peril of a third term candidate la

SZiT._ _ _ _ _ _

the country would fail to receive general
luppurt M * eaadidata for a thhd term

Tbe 11 rand Rapid, /,‘uy/e aaya. General
Garfield baa ever been the oosaiatent Mend
of American industry aud material davslopmanl, and a Blanch champion of hooart
money.
He ia a statesman, Mt a mere
theorist, and views all questions from the
standpoint of alaieamanahlp and strong
la not Grant v. Blaine o» Sherman, but it
eommofi acwc.
That'* the kind of man
is the peittoipU aad policy of the Bepub*e need at lhe bead of effaira.
lion party agairat the State righto DamoeGecmral
Garfield
met with a cootinnou.
reey, rad rebcj brigadim.
oration all the way from Chicago In CloveIt ia not missmry to inform ray man land. At almost every station the people
of storage inislligensc that the agreaaieot ware out ia force to weieome (be Itepubli-

Ito the coalition on the part of lhe DamoI crate in Maias WMSorared ia tbe espao-

PLOHKSCS H A ftniffK CO.

TEN SOUND REASONS

■rearere i.nytnM* la It’ W«alr
ikr bum gwre././ .*4 earabfa msdua«

daya ot llriuKb I

&gt; MbH la lha *Uk Utt tl lbs Kuta
I’klKED: ’xsr"

JBT’ M

XHTAL BXWIK.I M SCUtVK tn.
r»il, far Ita -rM.-Vutu.1' 1,-1

No More White Butter.
‘
• No dairvmen can afford to make and
Mil white bettor. Peopb who buy butter
a kTuio
want It yellow, and are willing to nay revcral cents per pound more for H than they
wells that io being
eity, and it io not &lt;---------------------- _----- would for the l.rdy looking Muff they
New York w not behind in the greet often bare to teka. By using Welb,
RieUrdroo A Co's Perfeeted Butter Color,
grana for improvement.
every dairyman era have lhe gnljra color
ot Jnoe the year round. It b aoM by
druggists and mere brats general! r

i
t
'
’

Tbe Gladstone of America, b what tba
Chisago fH2&gt;»te dcnominaiM General
Garfield ; and the greet KngfiA Ubers!
need Mt tool dbperagvd by the eemperi-

NEW GOODS!

WOOL. WOOL.
I am prepared tn do

DBY GOODS!

MILLINERY

WOOL . CARDING 1
On short notice at my Carding

Mill,

North aitlo of the Thorn­

apple River, in llnatinga.

pureelg oouUiuing IQ ptMadu

Julius Russell’s

�Tbe population of the 2nd and
Ward* fcot &lt;j&gt; at 1,184.
Who know* bet thia ia the etamuu
nicnt of a beautiful apcl) cf weather ’

A tide Iraek ia eoon to bn pul in a
Newton, Fowkr A Burton lumber yat

Middlevine has Lew doing a large Lctretching .1,ewers, of Ute. but one
got away the other day by dodging elf to­
ward Grand Rapid*, and wc think tint
peritap wa*
right, a* tbo r»&gt;e Mb up­
on tho just. k&gt; moat it fall upon lhe ua of tbe meet beautiful citua upon the con­
tinent of Amorim, aad bur beautiful inland
park "Belk laic" ia a gem of nature aad
art. Many people through the interior

Mv. Nrtha, Barlow Ua bora eppoiMnd
agvut firn Tni Mica to a* Salt Amo
CIAT1OW, tacMed al Era* Saginaw, for the
aale of SALT AS A FERTILIZER aad
a rapfly m.aufoetere-1 specially for that
purpoae waa be (baud arurtully in ha

ralt to entirely free irun dirt, or bard
lamp*, and ia med* by a pm-a— which
teevea taperforated in It all lha valuable
plant food, a. well m ingntdieata oalculal
aod w ill gladly avail tbeamelvea of thia ad to Ire* and
tag them, while other, had quite m moeh opportunity lo enjoy a£r tf tha plea—nt “ already coal
fuu looking on. Ooe of oar lawyvra took eel daya of their liv«i
Th* lime choaec, the 29th of June, of aalt aa a fert ilia-tr and iu tree ia •&lt;. loo
muih delight in th* exciting paatim* On
one occaaion hi* hone hetai, blindfolded aeema very favorable to lb* forming «m- ger an experiment, but it* great value haa
Charlie Bowno and wife returned from
and uutneoagrable. turned into th. Bap^ munity, m it oom*, joat between two beet, fully proven, not only aetaolifioelly
Tiffin Ohio, on Friday taa(, where limy
tirt Church yard, ran through tbe the very bmy aeoeen and at a time whan they and theoretically. but practically, by aeona
went about iwc weeks .go to viait the back foeoc down a very atoep bank three need a day of enjoyment before fating lhe
mother of Mr*. Bowne
or lour rod* into lhe mill pood, but th*
A pamphlet giving lbw reeult ot many
Secretary Sherman'a rvftuai to rceiom- dtadple of Blaokatooo not being J art ready
experimcou h— been placed in oar hand,
mrod tbe reappointment of the Collector to po down urt« lie water, quietly alid ofl
by Mr. E. 0. Brown, ibeAgwot of the
at Philadalphia caoam eomc comment about aa quick aa he could, over tbe crup­
Eart Saginaw Hoaee, of Which we doubt
among politician. iu the Keyatone State. per oa to. tho ground.

Entered at tin Post Ofiicc.
Hastings, Mich., as Secondclass MaJt er:
'
■'

Mucb tick Mm about throe days, ague,
principally.

Remember Percy A
Hall to-night.

Mack

at I'oioa

Aak your pension agent ifyoar ipplica'licn for pension ir on file.
G7

Gtn. Butler received 95 vote*

in

the

The buaincaa at tbe llaatingn ebecoe
factory ia rapidly increaalog.

We learn that'there were two attempta
at suicide io-oar city Ian* week.

New eruiawalka are being put in wUpre
they are much needed in the city.
.

any on&lt;- in the
ry»lron in them
xt is broken and
ME FREE OF

About what du you think tbe popula.
uon of llaatiuga city will foot up ?
Coll Second door went of die Bank, and

Don't forget your peaaion claim moat
bo on Me at Washington, Jane 30.
£7
Goi. 11. F, rd of Yankee Springe made
the Ba strut o#cc a piewant roll, water*

B»l hr make ns
'vm lo any matt
my other good

If you would enjoy an eveaing*. enter­
The herdeman. who war aupcrinlcndiog
tainment, go to night to Union Hall and tbe cxcreiada rode down by a circuited
The trwin will lotto Hartioga at 7 e. m.
bear the Percy i, Mack Variety Company. route, and drove-ahc murtaeg out of tbe
They are here to pleaaej and they do that waler and up the book into the road, reaching Detroit about 11 a. m. Boat to
where the rider remounted and rode him Belie lafo and pie tie dinner 12 m al
Bello We, and bootin'- on lhe liter 3
Any man,who will hitch a team ia the
Bet a ahow ot this kind, like all other bourn, will leave the party I boom (ample
hot ran aad lot them May there from
lime) lo riak ibo notable placet it the
ahowa mart be seen to be appreciated.
morning llU night without a drop of water,
Imagine a Clay or a Wvbetcr, stripped
ought lo be forced to undergo the tame
io the auspenderv, and hair atreaming in
wind, mounted on adimiauliva wild borne,
Bcnr in mind the exranuoa to Detroit tearing up through Main *trv*l. leaping,
and Belie lale M&gt; lhe 29th inrt. Il &lt;neta kicking aod bucking, from om aide ol the
Ticket. may be purehaaed of tbe oombut 12.50 the round trip, and you m.y rtreol U the other, tod a huadred or two nuitee. R. R. Agent T. J. Baah, aad at
never have lhe privilege'of making th* boy. .nJ men running after whooping and the Drug Store*
trip again to cheap.
•houtiog, and you have ooe of Mark
Doe l forget the date, and don't let
youraeivee think that you eani afford lu
Ooe day lart week, lightning .track a Twain', pictures not a whit overdrawn.
go ; but make your arrangement, and en­
raft maple tree ou the I.nd of A. N Gil­ Verdy, the rablime ia Wedai lo the ridicjoy tbe plaeaaatem trip of lhe acnaon.
leland io Cartletoa, which .tripped all the
(Bet tha utuetaaga are void, and lhe
b.rk from the tree from top to root*, and
wild aport ended. In looking over the
plowed furrow, in th* ground lor forty feet
herd we wondered if lhe Murtaog LtaiDelivery of Agricultural Imphmeata.
The Garfield and Arthur ticket take' aod introduced to lhe notice of everybody,
On Saturday loot Copt. S. B Smith of
like wild fire throughout the county with bear* any rvlatioa.hip to the lineataenla of
MiddleviUe, delivered 50 Champion
RcpuWirona. That ia aa it abouid be. Let
1 lhaae murtanp.)
Mowem and Beeper. that bo ban (old tha
every individual Republican oeuaider himA* incident uccured io town a lew daya araaoo, broide. ronriderable many oilier
adf a committee of one to do al?be can to
' time, which might be laughable or other agricultural implement*. There waa a
help roll up on* of our old time majorilice1 wine according to the makeup of thoeo who
witnwmped the juke.
&lt;
etreet parade after lhe delivery, the excel­
Tbe type fur tbe new Democratic Barry1
"Toper" go— into a drag Mora berried lent dinner, and ibo cbamctcrioun apewcbm
County paper turn arrived, aad the prraacei ly and producing a flaak —ya to "Drug*" by Porter Freeman aad Capt. Smith,
will arrive the'lent of the week, aod it toi “My wife b aiek and I want to get tome Graded by tbe Ueledonta Bram Bead made
now expected that the £rrt iamm of thei brandy."
paper will nuke ita appearance next week.'
"la yoar wife very afak T
The ofiee will be ia lhe Bank building, ia
“Tea' and I want aome Wpndy for her,
one of tbe room, ooee occupied . by thei -fight aw&gt;y r
Drag* filb the flaak, receive* tbe pay,
and Tvpar depart*. Soon after however, polite Station Agent al Middleville that
’ Toper aod k couple of cumredre are aecn R. B Mcaaer haa already received four
by Drug., to be vwiting a bam back ol car load* of Reaper* and Nowmn thia are
th* Jvbntun Htraar,—Soapiciuua eiream

.Mr. Lee Potter, the cbeeae man of tit*
I laalinga factory, void mx vplrodid ebcenca laid on tbe 12th, and we gladly make the
correction.
Remember tbe day, next
yesterday.
,
Haycu and Whecter, tliiio and New Satnyday, the 19th.
York. Garfield and Arthur, Ohio and

The croquet comp.uyt wo !«ara, are
contemplating running all aummer with­
out abutting down.

”, etc.
mdin

BetAir

/

A /Htrousi ftr

kite will not

KISS

Il probably wot
that Monday la*t
vernier next, tlf tbe Democrat.. Tilden
Jr GG, Thurman R7, Seymour 70, Hen­
drick* Cl, and Hancock 56.

The granger, of tbe twenty held a pie&amp;4dicre abouid remember that all appli­ nic on the Fair rround. on Friday last.
cation* for arrearo of pension* mnrt be on Tbe turnout wae rather (mail, la couaefile before June 30, 1880.
0-7
qranee. w* prvaume, of the extreme Luay
Th* walk in front of J core' building time of ibo farmer* planting and cultivat­
eart of the BaN-VX* ofiee ba* at I ret been ing. Ac. Hua. J. J. Woodman el Paw
|’aw delivered an able aJdrowi upon tha
built, and it ia a good ooe.
fluti&lt;-» of taimen aa to electing to Gmgrree
Lergu qootitire of Wool i. being
«&gt;en who will rtaod firmly for th* right* of
brought to thia market, aod b bringing
firmer*, aa agaiort reilrood rompaoiee io
from 33 a io *0 c. per pound.
hnpovirig exorbitant rate* on farm produce,
It H reported that atrawbereie* on it* tattle, ttte.
He loueb^ upon patent
Uke abore can U- had for on* cent per light awjndbe, aod a* a whole, hb (pouch
quart, if picked by the porebaser.

If you want any berrim to con, leave
your orders with
Ualoa there ar* e good many miataken
mtn, the wheal crop ia Barry County thia df the drug aloraa ar* eelliog more whbyear will be not to exceed a half a crop.
ky lo gemlere than are the aulooua. If that
Tha editor of-th* Banmix took in the ia so, aa invmtiplee Into tbe matter might
gvaiwl delivery of agricultural implement, not be amiae ; aod abouid It prove true, a
at .MUIdlerilk Saturday Imf, by Capt. good doe* of l.w might be jually dealt
vol, and il untrue it wuojd'do away with
any sin-mat of ebjust hmpiciun. When
the Udtea of tetr ray «Muot walk upon
lb- streeto evening* without receiving in­
unit* from drunken rowdwe, it b time aa
We will lunbb lhe Binmu to new invertigatioo took place, and if lhe aelooaiata do not Sell the liqatw that reuaea th*
•ubaoribev* (r-im now until after tho elec­
tion in November itelt. lor tbe turn of drunkenown, then the autboritivn have

FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING!
VV e have just opened our Spring Stock,
which comprises many noteltieg never before
brought to this market. Ladies Linen Suits
and Ulsters. Gossamer Waterproof Suits.
Ladies Fine Underwear in Linen and Gauze.
White Skirts, White Aprons, Lace Tidies,
Lace Lambrequins, Pillow Shams and all
kinds of Lace Goods. An elegant line of new
novelties in Parasols and Fans. Gents fine
Summer Underwear in Cotton, Gauze and
light Merino.*' Ladies and Gents

‘FAIR PRICES AND GOOD GOODS.’
Beat and ebrapret Bunting at
Brel and chrapeM*Suntit&gt;g al
Bert aad cIre*pent Bunting
Beat and che*port*Bu.Ueg
Beal and ebc.|«u"Buajiog
Beet and ehra~peot*Buut*ag
Beet aod chvopeec' Aenliug

al
at
at
al Grant*,
al Great'

ORGAN OR PIANO
Please call second door west of the Bank.

New organa exchanged

forold ones.

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED
E. A. MATTISON,
49m3
dbaaec h— ■' tendency to wee.co the
mind, body and nevvue* Ayrtein. Do out
d—fair. A aingle Intlia will convince
Ci uf it. great merit a* a health renew—,
it begin at ooee to give new Mfnad
vigvr to both body and mind, never failing
to remove all &lt;yinput*, of any and every

Second door WeHof tbe Bank, Haaiinga, Mich.

POWERS

BARLOW,

HARDWARE !

After Ibtcniog to modry expremioni1
and adomnitios. which imed .pootau
aoaaly from tbe mouth of Drug*, Toper
retired with jaw aod ear* hanging down.
The tax-gatherer ia again un tbe war। path and ineieto upon our cootributing
our mite to the rapport and improvemeut
of the village corporation.
A lew year* ago the expeoac of the vil­
lage waa .early all payed from mocic. col­
lected for licenee granted to Ralwua and
HoteL, aod fioce eullccted (hr drunken-

eale. They will have a public delivery
un Saturday next, and aay they can make
aa fine a diaplay aa Cape Smith did. if
they can they will do well, aad wo doubt
not they Lave aoM many valuable machine,
and will tak* pride ia making a* good a

■MER GRADELS.

Literary Revolution and
Universal Knowledge.

dark and gloauy heir. How h tbb ? It
Theo many of lhe country people cure- evidently » not colored, for it haa a percd ca bacauae wine of their number foetly natural appearance inatewd of the
would get drank every lime they came to barah, dry, (taring look of hair rtoiwd
trim, and k would oomrtimo* euet them
five lo leu dollar* before they got away
hair dym. No I jl h— been mtoerd to
Now wo have no aalooo or dnAieg
Ila youthful color, luntre aod vitality by
home, we collect no Gora fur dronkeonr—.
tire um of that wonder ol wooden. Hall'.
pep all our expenree by direct taxation ,
Vegetable Sieiltaa Hair Renewer. Il bra
and now the ume country people curve u.
many imitaton. but there » nothing like
because they cannot get awnahy full every
time they come to town, and some of them
ilia aaid go to other lowna to do their
trading where they ran mix ia all lhe
n. Mtewiag la . Htatemrat •«&gt;n Iteaelpta
“SwiUiwilliwiortum'' they can bold and
*■4 Dfetmraemanl. al tbe Ifl.te Treworrr •
go heme happy making their familim and O4m f- tk. w-k —4i*( Jew Uta. 1M0
Balance on h»ud June 5th, 1880,
everything about them happy or unhappy
•1.207 969.38. Remiptafor th. warit.
aa the rpae may happen to be.
•25,048 40. Diabureemeat*. • 10,371.22.
Sunday the 6th tort, will be remember B.bnoe on hand Joo. I2lh, 1880 •1,222,ed a* one of the stormy day* ia thia part
of the eoeolry ; th* wind blowing a pl*
from uerly wore 'til late at night, and rain
iarvmlntfy falling.
A gentleman from ibe north port d
Leighton township nay* in hi* neighbor­
hood many fruit, shade, aod fore*t trove
are broken, and much of lhe wheel i. fiat
sued entirely down by l|»e wtnd
But there baa never been a storm that
had no end, tbarefure today is eaim.
warm aad pleasant; aad everything in na-

townabipe i. 1880 wm 1332,625.
Woodland, Mich., June IS. 1880.
Uint io town on Saturday ba* aa in which m 3.27 per cent more than the
usually aero eu our atrrei Selardaya number ahrarod to 1879.
If tlrera bra
Tbe Woodland Select aehool wtO oomToo toucher- woriee on farmee you know. been a corrvepoodinp ioereeae in the re- meoew Augurt 30th, next, with Eugma
We bear of aeveral individual. about maiohjt 232 towrahipe, । her* -ill b« Davenport and Sept of School*, Mier
Piaiawell who have plowed up their rtraw- 1,830.266 .beep .beared in th* State lb. Emily Holm-, aa iaatrnoton, and our
harry fidda ia eouaequrooe ofberriea being tarewent yrer. and lha total dip al tha above
no plenty that there ia no aaln tor them at average per head will be 9317383

Perry A Mack', lent aematiooa have
been giving &lt;mr HartMfp people a treel in
The Young Ladtaa' Mmrionary Society
the way of th. feeel combination of Dre
malic. Varinty, and Minrtrel entertain wdl give an entertain moot al lhe Town
Uieot that ever vtaitcd oar town. Every Hall on To-day evening of next wook.
Thu Woodland Cheeee Factory u a ouofeatnrn ia charte, moral and refined. The
moot fartidiotu ran tak* no exception to oaao, 3300 pound, of milk were reeeivod
Owner* of horoen, nettle, -beep and bog*
thia morning at lha factory.
The Teaahen* leantnte a* thia place
will do well to read thoen Kttie notiore
ported up about town telling them in
laac week waa a pUaoaat aad profitable
what came they ma look for aaid aotimaU

PERRY ROYCE REAPERS I

We pnblieh lhe aaoouuecameta ia oar
advertising culumna.A* y»ry, end aeldom
trouble, uuraalroa to enquire aa to the
quailtier.or menu of lhe warm advertioed,
further ilan to amure oareelvrw that they
are legitimate and rtapeetebla. But when
aa article perform, miracl— in our midst,
traMlormtag tbe old to young, in appear-

fifty rent..
Tn* Hoe. Wm. Joaoey, Secretary of
Ou* of the leading Udiea of lhe oUy
State fur Michigan, haa iaaoed th* follow­
rake M to give plan* to the following
ing circular dated Jun* V Crop aod stock
■Why waau't Mr. Mitehell eteetodT
reporta received al thia otto* from 815
Became be WM »□ AomaroWe mrtu.''
la fact thin world to a beautiful world;
towaahip ahow that there were 1,580,928
It b apparent that the rappJy of rtrong
Next Sunday,. in Emmanuel Church, sheep .bored In 1879, yielding 8,213,554 there may bo world* mure beautiful, but
■ra ia the RepuLltce. forty to eoaaiderBi.l,or Gillrepte will ordain to th. Dineo pound, of wool
Tbb b no avenge of thia h the tarot beautiful world, we re­
ably more than three.
member ever having Seed la.
nate.Mr. Horae* Gate*, a graduate of
Naabota Theologie.1 Seminary, Wieoouata. ahow that Ibo number of abeep ia the
Dcm It* Wark.

We gueaa that the gloriooa Fourth will
Mt be eelobretad in Heeling*, bet then
on the 3rd, you know, Ben Butler will be
here (ia a horn) tn open the Greenback
campaign.

CW8MSJ

tai: How IM Her talma!!

damn Clark Eeq. addremd ahrgeacd
cnthu*'a»lie Umtperanee nmeting io Balll■icre cn SundayQi

ir iciVl corer

i

j
(

lloiweaad 2|« Iota io fourth ward.
Good bouae, well, and cistern
Cureasta,
gouacLernca and groper.
Thia place i-

O, I can rpif ty it out aod fill it with
good brandy, give^me th* flask, mj&gt;
Drug*.
■•But, mv God I" aay* Toper, aotnctiiing

J awee F. Mead, Eh|. of Lauaiag, Uaa
been tailed to bi* parental. home by Ct«

wrior subiti-

'

$500 REWARD UNDERTAKING
r or any Cano of Catarrh that Can’t

HALL’S CATARRH
CURE.
NO CURE, NO PAT

REAL ESTATE.

WE WILL MAKE THIS PEOIOSmoS.

Th* ‘ Suaday Tribaoe,” Rud.arter, N.

RUSSELL,
REAL ESTATE

Knappen*

Knapoan's Law

Farnu For

�——
’

Ayan—Aid. Barlow and Hardke—2.
Nays-Aid. Preeton, Subbioa. Wood and
Young—4. Aid. Barlow moved that the
salary bo fixed at 8450. • Aid. Preston
moved to amend 850. so as to make the
■alary 84OU. Tho atneudment was adopt­
ed by syor and nays aa follows .
Ayes—Aid. Barlow, Preston, Stebbins,
Wood and Young—5.
Nsys-Ald.

• Ooneral James Abram Garfield.
General Jaraea Abram Garfield waa burn
November 19,1831, hi Orange. Cuyahoga
County, Ohio, Ilia father, Abram Gu-

LlXbSBrs

ItLOOLt

StUKCUU

simply called ter a social ekat, you can
call me 1-y any name." “I propose to pre
sent you «i:h sumo Lowness ia your Im*.
I have a note &lt;-f twenty five dollars I vuot
you to enlk-ct.*' And handing thetiwyw
a noir, departed l» call tho imx: dsy. As
soon aa Ac war p.-nr, the lawyrr ascertained
that it •■&gt; one o! hie own promtsro lo pay.
J- bis client appeared, and in-

By Aid. Preston, that tbe salary cf tbe
Recorder be fixed al 8200. Motion was
carried by aye? and nays as follows ;
Aye*—Aid. Barlow, Hardke, Preston,
Stebbins, Wood and Young—C. Nays—0.
Tbe following accounts were received :
AccL Tom. Tinkler, police duly, 8 2.25
“ Ed. Reynolds
&lt;•
••
1.50
publicans, be haa succeeded io vindicating
bimaeirio th* minds rf all but the moat
blindly partisan of his political opponents.
He ha* met inveatigetion aad critieiun
Girly and aquarely at every point, and

lenaiL siussis ®CAM t fTOKEBO ElMW
The Blood la The Life. sioncis
Time TaUe Taxing ERaet. May ♦.
I
COMPAN V.

pEfESSESll AKD BUS

TWSW®
kTifefiWt'.WSR.. rK.L-S -a

ALGER &amp; Al

^tatb oy mi chic

ATTORNEYS AID S

'JK."

Prejudice Kills.
“Eleven vaare our daughter suffered on
a bod of misery under the care at several
of the best (and some &lt;if lhe worst) phy■iaaM -I... — r.„
__ _ ...5Z' i
names, but no relief, but now she ia re­
stored to ns W good health by aa Maple a
remedy 'as Hup Bitters, that We had
pooh.il at fur two years, before using it.
»e earnestly h&lt;,|« and pvsy that no ooe
else will kt their ,iek suffer aa we did, on
Al! of which ancouuts were allowed in aecnunt of prrjadieo sjaiuit so gobd a
full by syce and nays al follows, vis:
medicine as Hop B.t.cra"—The ParAid. Bulow, Hardke, Prmtnn, Subbini,
Woodpod Young—6. Nays—U
On motion Council proceeded lo elect a

&lt; Ol.klBCTIONS A M’
UAaTUFf^- MICUl
HASTING!* AND "
M
STAGE ROLT

tif.-l

Sew Hampshire. The f.tbcr died * In
1883, leering a family of. font children.
li»wa eon'of the first settlers ofthe towndffp of Orange. Tbe widowed mother
tepl together her fatherlow little ones, of
Council Proceedings.
sham James A. was the youngest. Hard
lit balk I—Tom. Tinkler received A
nanud labor fell to bis lot at □. tender ago, ' The Common Council met io tpeeia)
rotes, Daniel Haskin, 1 »&lt;xo sud C. E..
Money Spent In Printer's Ink.
semiou on call of the Mayor on Monday
Barlow I vol*.
' The 'Union.' Upper Sandusky, Ohio,
eve.. May 31st, 1880.
relkli. rr.d.-r. . -While on tho subject of
Roll of Aid. being called, th* following
large faytuoi'a, u.- hero add ihat H. H.
were present, six : Aid. Barlow, Hardke,
Warr, t A &lt;.*■• . .f llvci.rater, N. Y’., have
Bppre]viair.l hirerpendfrure fur lhe pres­
Preston, Shrines, Stebbins, Wtiurrt.
ent J.ar, 81110.1 -rnr . ulvertHre; their
Wood and Young—8.
Waru. r S..I-- Ki i ,
.. ,j jj.-.-r Cure and
Heading &lt;if the minute* wa« dispensed

» n.i—

Ayer’s

Hair Vigor,

xftftZS&amp;teV*Michigan Central Railroad
BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
EAHT A5DVWK8TTO AND FROM

GRAND

soataiu the City and to pay the 810.000
bnixls which become duo next February,
1881, and itinerants come here aod pay
the paltry sum of 83.00 per day, which
not only ia au outrage but a detriment to

RaPIDS AND DETROIT

tbcugh not always curel. 11 checks faUlirt

liarttoge, May 29,1880.
. W. S. G-ndroar, O. D. .Spaulding. 11.
J. Grant, A. J. Bowse, A. Bower, Good­
year A Co, B. Mudge, Joe. Pflug. I!.
Lolicrf )L.. E. Stauffer, k Mown, Ed..
PuWenq .Roberts 4 HotchkK John
Kurtx. B. Dickenson, John Bremer,
B. J. Hcnderahou, Julius Burnell, Drwia

batr, Il Imparts i lulity

Bergh bad a boy arrtslrd in New York
tbe other day fur cruelty t»animals. Tile
ltd [isd only soaked some «l&gt;! chestnuts iu
a bottle of vutrnifugi*.
The must remarkable of rvcwsl opinioca
ooocerning divorce (by a woman, of
cemree): •'Piturec ia all vrry W'U in ita
Way, but I prefer widowb-od—jt'a vurrr I

waa dawning upon llio oitolry rbut was
bound to claim his attautiuu' and lhe I
activities of hie intellect. The Rcpubliean party had entered updi its first cam­
paign with Frcmool as tt»' standard bear­
er.
Tbe spirit of its, phltean &lt;0listed bis
warmest ermnalhi.-* ami h, VlILubs-I li
and abated in the Borrow ul ita dereaf. In I
1859 be waa elected by that party a mcm
her of tba Ohio Benate, and look his vat
as tbe youngnrt mernb-r ot the body, but approved by ayes aad naya aa follows :
&gt;Jm—Aid. Barlow, Hardke, Preston,
soon earned a reputation a« a lagiaUior of
abiiitv, industry aod uscfolnnu
Belum Shriner, Htcbbina, Wviaaert, Wood and
theefoso of his legialaliru hibors, ibo ala re Young—A Nsya—0.
V-1.1 &gt; —L-n:
a...
■■
Account of Beery II. Bailoy, rent ol
Engine It.t&lt;&gt; May 3lrt, IS8U, 121.57
and account of A. M. Blaxo, salary as a
Forty acoood Regiment &lt;4 Ohio volunteers,
largely reexuiled by hiimcr. At iu bead
he entered Kentucky to Deuemlier of the
HOC year and wan immediately assigned
Ayre—Aid. Uulu*. Hardke, Fruto*.
to tbe command ofthe Eighteenth Brig
nd* of tbe Army of tbe O!»o. As a eom- Sbrioer. Subbina, Wchaert, Wood and
■aader of thia brigade be evoducted ■ very Young—8. Naya—0.
The I.JlowiDg cvtnmdnicatiosa fruni the
Vin Ihepanmant wore recited a* telTv tie Hot'iniLle thr Major taJ Commos Qixac^l of tkr CHjf &lt;f llairiagt:
Gori-xuEis
Al a regular meeting
of 1‘mooer Engine Cvmpany, No.l, Hart
Inga Fire Ikpertswat, held st lb«r room
in thia eity, uoTotwday, April 2, 1880,
the resignation of Newton J. Bronaou,
Wai reoetved and accepted by tha oumpsny
subject to the approval of yupr Honorable
Body
MymM W. VadoMAK.
Secretary.
7« (A* lliMurulrU dluifor ntd f/owsa-.M
6«un«7 n/rte- oitjr “f Haiti,]. ;
GKRriKMas
At our regular meeting
held .May 2&gt;rt. 188U, lb* blowing per

Pioneer Huso Co , of Hartings Fire 1
oartaw-tu, with your approval—John Bi
l&gt;y, Ralph Newton.
W. J. Micbaki., Secretary.
Dated Engine Room, May Cl, 18«0.
The requests were granted.
On motion council adjoaniod.
John M. Bbsum,

Cumioon (Jounrif fuel lu regular session
Juno 4th, 1780.
His Honor, Mayor
Wightman in tbe Chair.
Roll of AM being called, the following
werepevaont, vis
Aid. Barlow. Hardke,
Preston, Stebbins, Wood aod Young—G
MinUtca of previous meeting were read
aod approved.
Committee on Fisanec reported io favor
of allowing account ofGroblo 4 Rusacll lo
full at 128.24 . also bUl of C. 0. Hol­
brook,'ooau to suit, the City v». Mre.
Keofield, 842.50. Th* report rsa ac­
cepted and adopted by ayos and nays aa

FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY ANO COLOR.

rv

JOHNSTON’S

•1

humors and diaewa jw-vUliar U lb* eralp.
harping II cool. ri.-w. and woft, under
wLleh cmdiUuM dteoaxa ot the scalp and
ba.r are laipuaelUv.

SARSAPARILLA

An n Dressing for Ladieu' Hair
The Vtooa U Irx^xnparal-le.. It la enter-.

STILLINGIA

man was equal to
quietly responded :
O rippling rivrr

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer * Co.,

care —[Ingersoll.
If Adam had Ixco crest'd a U&gt;y insleail
of a full grown man, be wi-uld bsv* dub­
bed al! the apples off from lhe tree, before
tha aeryent ba 1 a chance lu grt ihrvugh
tbe fence around the garden.
A Georgia man io California wm b&lt;«H-.
ingof the six* of soul hr rn rroducii- r.». |
Pointing to a barrel be said, "Wn raise

Sewing Mac

SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.

Usrnakd in Appeararse.
UtparoUticd u SimpKeity.
'
VmrpciuJ it CMitmtiM.
Uaprectdexled is Ptyute
Aad Undisputed in the Brood C.

iboue are only hnckleberrira."

A luail cuulracturiu l!i&lt; Wist tuapl-ys
thirty wild Indians to miry iho nraih
They do thrir work well.
They f.JIuw
no rosdr, but strike flrsigl.t serum plains
aod deveru. and travel niphi aod dsyy as

IliivillE

DENTIST
.

1- J- Ptf

ftrriaie, Sii ad
P*INTER
Mist reiKi Srelo; 1UL

A Noted Cirine
'iHraere.**. aad t~&lt;a
wuhiM •■« bsMrsa ■
’n.’Js iK'j im a. n. i&gt;
liSKoK SALE-

u !*»• urti la Ihr *n*4|
"“f p*
i ••
He enured ibe groeeyr. said m.i a
word, *but allowed bi* can* in swing to
ami fro exactly like lhe pendulum uf a
eteek.
The grocer only raid : "No; we
Jell nothing on lick , and lire uuu wi&lt;h
ibe cane jorsed sadly ami silently out.
r In lhe struggle uf life the kero and ibe

coward, the cueqerror aad lhe conquered,
need sympathy equally.
Ofu-n the mir.il
which upholds Mberw t.ecJi itself in be
upheld , lhe li..uest hrsH that stun io
boh! and true is fainting frum secret sor­
row, dying from sum* little wound which
aynipalhy c-uhl ataOnch.
.
A glaw of wlii.ky sells for a dime and
is drank in a minute.
li fires tbe hrsla.

TUTT’S HAIR .DYE.

C. A. SNOW A. CO.
J... A.b.IC&lt;i .uAnr«7.;i

WAF{MEI\S
KIDNEY&amp;L1VER
CURE

"* '.‘kisklr
f ”!'* “tliss
J ***•4»ltar&gt;
I"!!1"' uM.I.e, .xhi
k«s4r.*
•al
„BI,

Subscribe for lhe Ba nner
DAUCHY &amp;. CO. COL

Malt

Canada Southern Railway

UNFERMENTED

tmiTE SEWtKG HACHIM CD

MAU BITTERS

^niMtaiatrni
. tn«-&lt;I is .it
.
ms

wake t

xrasis

Tho NeW fork TWfauw, io reviewing
tbe Whiiuker cue, says that o.xwitbstanding tho decuiou Of tbs conn of in
qniry, there arc many oho will hot! to the
opinion expressed bp Prof. Greener, that
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or__ l-_
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In Rtdlrlao
cvrTfwhrrc.
EH-WinBACQ,

James m. he
Aan
Loktsoit
m.i Im,.... &lt;

TonDo rum

SAWS FILED

. fch. Wfctflnb.
rests upon wank foundations, and than:
are many strong-: things which ought lo
have boon cleared —
U!- -------- 1
Why did tbe eourt

TAKE THE BANNER

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VOL. 25. NO. 8

THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.
ALGER &amp; ALGER.

era

WHOLE NO. 1309.;

■

.&gt;’™T T,.ru? ? ““ “ agricultural mall
exMaido and then tai. on trial on. of the

ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS.
COIXECT1ONS A SPKCIAVTY.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY., JUNE 23. 1880.

original

Kalamazoo

Pams, Poa»c«. )
Moy 39. 1880. J
Wiihte th. feu vh1[ Parij boo hod &gt;
aerioux oBbjnc* of excitement then

Lydia aat at bar table, aod her face waa
oak. but aba had out been on log. for tho
w rda her brother I ad apokee to her be­
fore ba west not had inspired her with a
tiraoge hope She arena to her f«H. an-1
while her bsahund waa wiahinz that hi.
comjaoioo b.d retrained in lha ball,.be
waa nut a Huie atartled to bear the said

SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS

These jwrow* are fully protected by the Grover natents
watt? WARRANTBD AGAINST BREAKAGE, ’if you

BUCKEYE OR WOOD MOWER,

&lt;an&gt; bio owe liviag—aad for the prevent
ttui woo all he amid warn. He'had baais

Reaper or Self-Biud'er.
Calland get ouo before it ia too late.

I sell a fu’l line of

Haoly to be gratified : but hi. father died
whaa be wan twelve ytnra.old. and than

THRESHERS and ENGINES
Among which may be found the Massillon, Mansfield, Russell,
Pitts, Case, Westinghouse, Dow, Birdsall &amp; Wood, Tabor A
Morse.
.
• .

of the maembly or dinmleior it in «M of
di/ordw. To ihia tba Cabioet absolutely
nb&gt;tcd, and lie abinf, M. do Frcyoiaa,
JreUrod atrjlagaiaedly that bo woald not

aii Simlae Bj Saapl.
CHESTER MESSER.

rer’s

Agricultural Hall
gray hair to n
ALITY ANO COLOR.

CHEAPER THAN EVER.

_ Lydia Dearborn aa* aiotw in het
jmtltug nXta, aod bar conutcnace w
sod deapuuding. She waa am over I
aix year, of age, and though bar f»
palo sod wan, yet aba waa beautifu
warm fin bunted io lha grate, for

AmLvvwa did not apeak. Ha waa ex­
tiled. He waa afraid bia aiiUgvnlat would I
oiMtruit bow good b» head waa aod atop1

Hat the batting waflt on until Ambroae.1
hurt placed hie laat fraction of tba boo- i
• died oo tba table.
■Shall I go higher?- naked the

'•if’4- Byllauxcihin
I. ara! UMte-u ofteu
c“rr-l- It checks fallim
««ly, and cauaea a new
• ’fc*n
eHnda «

NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS!

t for‘Ladioa* Hair ’
mpamMe. Jt b Culorr'oil Dor dye.'and wUJ
■brie. It hnparto an

But, iuatcad of asawaring ia woeda.
Lidia ruabed forward- aod a^pk upon the
mau a brcaet, and tharw ahe wept for joy.
li wu ia truth, her own brother.
Aod yeu d.du i know me V
with a aiuile, alier be had Uktu a
■■Why. no J.mea. F.ve year, I
&lt;cred you wonderfully.
U-ard all over your lace ui.kee

CLOTHING !•
The finest and best kept* in the iyly and cheaper than
any other Merchant will or can sell them.

(Uiard iu.bviier .|inu. But al ib« bcx&gt;
Laud ha loal |&amp;U0. ilia apinta aauk
again. But he u..w rmUrad lu play care­
tally aad wiu back wbat ha had turf aud
ibc« atop.
Tbarr W do oaed of fuBawtug lha game
atrp by alrp. Tl.e man wbu held ibeua
.aide waa^uvl a prolcaaioual gambler, aor

Call and get Prices before buying elsewhere.
KITE

ng Mac.
DENTIST

Siapfcity,
. f
f it Cotsindior,
'tried ia Popularby

r tie Brscd Ctai-

Miciiiai

Naskrille

THE CASH

STORE

Hustings, Michigan. June 8. 1880.

?• J- Fuv,
Carriaie, Sift ail Orawilal
PAI N TE R
Hittiapi, Mich

irtrlng Mochi:

1718

lock, aod finally, jest aa the £oek atruck
•Icvea, Atrlruao Dearborn daggered up
from tba table—penoihea I All—all »u
gone I Hta AtJUOO— the tarn which he
had aeeo Meajliy growing beneath bi.
« Hurtt lor the Uat tew years—waa Bow

Imperial Soap
For the Laundry, the Kitchen, and for general

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES

actly wbat I aaid to* Kato. Tuu n
ber five yrara ago when yon need
auch atorirn about gambling aoeoaa i
.Mi aunippi. Ambrooe asked you to
him to Liar poker, aa you culled it.
taught alm the game, aod on one a

The young merchant ataggerod from
the hall—he tried t» borrow firat, borrow
wtnethiog to .uamcnce again u» win
beck aourcthing—but oo ooo would lend,
lie mode "bi* wtj.to the atroot. and withour noting bio path bo Ha/grred oo. By
and by became to a narrow ally which led

The Price of the Imperial Soap is ?5.25 per box of 1001 H&gt;.
bars—76 lbs. in the box. To any one who will send us an order ."'VFoil—the apirituf gambling it now
4i, $62.60 we will send one box extra free tw fattening itself upon him. I can tee It
for 10 boxes with
plainly, though ho tries to laugh at my
a premitlin. Or tKe orders may be sent to us for one or more fears. I know Ibis oo, fur I hare been
boxes at a lime, with remittance, and when we have thus received told by one who ia my friend, and who
tnld me out of ours fttaodahip fur AmThe firn hot J in the Slate with Paw- orders for 10 boxes,we will send the elevciitli box free uh proposed bruee. But I have not dared to lot him
acoger Kleratur.
above. If you do not wish to send money in advance* you may know bow auro my it. formation la, for bo
would bo angry did be know that anyone
deposit it with any banker or merchant in good credit in your had uM thia to m&lt;. Ob. I know bh im
$2.00. $».50, »nd $3.00 Per Day, town with the understanding that he is to remit it to us on receipt
of the Soap which is to bo shipped to his care. Address

* Tl'in’*'- °\4e* ****
’kmEwmrr,,
urosi ui MDtmr™ u Ilttim

CRAMPTON BROTHERS,

UCHIHE CO

Corner Mottroo and Jefferson Streets, New “York.

HpjO

PIONEER STORE !

SAWS FILED,

Ciain, Tails, Mirais, ail Sofai

dare not think of it Uo baa much money
with him. Before you came I wet weep­
ing over my feara. I bare never let him
know bow much 1 kahw eunoertiiag bia
course, for 1 feared it weald only make
him more rxcitad. Alaa. I kuuw not
what to do. I do not thiuk he bee yrt

LIME.
HAIR.
■
STUCCO.
CEMENT,
BRICK.
tttit,

Thlngi of Interwat.
Great de«ru«ti.rt&gt; baa tweo uai&gt;aed by
a fire at tbo oil wot k. at TiUMvilte, Paso.

laniTplasteii

'

PUMPS.
PLOWS
DRAGS

las' Yntta. Boh ail Ciiliiti

CtfLTIVATOMS. IXCBLKRHOVXL FLOWS.

LEFT HAJfD PLO WS.
HANGING WINDOW CURTAINS

Reaper and Mowers.
Pays the highest Cash price
for all kinds of Fanners Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Cressy before purchas­
ing any of the above articles,
at bis Elevator, corner ofBrood
way and Railroad Streets.
A^il,

rfttFiF.

t Bp hit Unda atul y

L.

J.WHEELER.

•Ah—(bro we’B walk tngvthcr”
Bui tell me "hxi thia oiceuu,
mg maa altered cM-rgeiisnlly,

�Tf‘

Mud Sfiogore
The mud riutgi^ by tba boowmej
toward Gott. J. A. Garfield d«a not
slick worth a oral. The «lary grab
Huniioi, Mtcu, Je»« k3,1,880.
Meal and the Credit Mcbiier burinem can­
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. not bo&amp;ateaodto Gao. Garfield, a. h*
H»E raXJIDXNT.
wtu the aeeond man to return the extra
JAME8 A. QARFIELD. axlxry, llttan Wilaoe bring th* finri, and
OF OHIO,
m to the Crodlt Mobiler bvioea. be never
FOB VICK-HUBIORS f.

I AM FAST
A Montealm county erura* tak. r found
.•* woman 86 yean old hoeing corn.
. '
The wrvivom of the Kiftl. M^kigau
lUglm.ut will hold a reunion at Eaat Sag­
inaw the la*&lt; week, in Auguxt.

CHESTER A. ARTHUR,
make* Uo diffimticn with the hrigadiers,
they willz bowl just the *uu«, tor mud
Winging fa their .lock la trade, aod while
they will only benmireh their own baada,
the mud will cootitrac to fiy till the 2nd
day of November next, when Garfield*
pcrucl principle*. HnojMaby .jneUag ite' triumphant election will giv* th* mud
jwrUUa* at nWing hurt. r*cnteilw Ite «p- riingwa a rest for four years to come.
pctatnaM nf. an.! preveribing th* 4i»4ira aaJ
powata of Deputy Huvtela. and poaa aa to
Namvuxb, Jtraa 19, 188u.
eito St eoa«Heral.lt lenpi lha opinio, of th*
Eutma or ru* Bannib —The wiidom diaplayed by tbe National Republican
O;ov*nlion at Chicago in tbe choice for
President ia every day mom mutifaaL
Ikpublicatu. everywbera throughout this
pm of th* County are confident, are autiified, aod fed that jaat the right and
wiwst thing ha. been doo*..- Very importand quaauoua are Killed fur all time, and
can no more be forced upon tbe people by
intriguing politiriau or office holders ualng
the patronage of tbetr offieea, or the power
that [KMilioa give* them to perpetuate
their official exiMcaee. No wiser thing
could have boco dooe than breaking lb*
unit rule, and giving to each dtatric* aa
tlie aotlliag forever lb* vexed third term
.juration —There can be oo doubt whalercr that jerauteotly hanging on to office
after the Mxond term, tend* to weaken
party, duoour.ge young worker*, and give*
to our political cuoaicn th* opportunay to
talk about ring* and intrigue. U it now
high rime that the Republican party ot
Burry county harried wiadom.
Thia
ii .urciy RepuUtcan, and rictory ' thia fall
it beyond * .(0*01100, uulc*a lb« party
ia haded down with office boidjag barrido. The County Cuuveatioo .hould un­
load erery third term dead weight, aod
giro ua « ticket that will command the
cnthuniaMic support of every R.publieatuTba nr/aaeat that a man ba* filled aa
on lhea will be no more than a,, .rtiaary office capably ia without pcinL ll ia a
uaaidt ra any ciliien; they eunaot kwp lke
Republican. duty to fill office capably,
peue*. aor nuke irnsti when ertwrs ar* comaaluad in thrir pmeaec; auteida af th* »&lt;*iu&lt;
it purely
prrdniie in which they raid*, they bar* no
powvr* whateier ; they Uke no oath and fin
he bead, an i they ter* a«, .-npoaeiUe »up*r- ngbL It kcow uowto be the nettled pol­
ioraad ar* ■*&lt; poalehaM- f.r aegleci ..r for icy of tba party to redone n good offirer
by * eeoond nomination ; and it ia m unircrully expected of a man with any modaty whatever, that he will alcp down and
out, and aid other ejually hMoat aod
capable men whow service. and party
fealty baa oarer been officially reeugaixed,
aod nut ok the power of hi* office to glue
himielf to hi* piat. until be h» to be tom
looac in a party wrangle. The two term
doctrine (now the settled doctrine of the

Edwin Stovea.. a Uwyur ci Detroit, waa
found dead in hh chair recently. Apo­
plexy wn what caved bi* inddec

with th* oU party an »It qaootfoai .aar* that
af kooac*. ba likely to tee* (alud by .iteir
fair a aaawlailaa with th* oo-eeUod party *f
vvforw, •kite now profeaM* to M alike dtoIru.tfal of both th* obi purlin ?

Inrrensing my Tra.k- nn&lt;l fur

[CINCHO QUININE]

OR

Silver Dollars
Will sell you Groceries at bottom figute
awdfiii, 1*1 M .uppooc lb* Omnbutk polity,
m pr»po**d »y ihi/w-sri, Io b* carried *et. awihae. Ba they awught the oytgtoal hu.b.a.1,
It ia prorldwl in U. 1'on.tiuittei. Ikal if ao eapUMd la U&gt; t*M hie wife waa not a (hatp*ra*a ter* a majority of Ite al*elaral vo«M tol.aadlteltetedteU her too cheep Lewie.

Call mid get Prices before 13nj

•W. H. SCHANTZ
Ibroujk l&gt;* La Uatyr, cun furnlch th. »e
tMele to .liter party itey will. Ttey will aol
veto for lha ItopebUcaa caadldato . ttey think
Hwy can dictal. tert-, to lie OemoerutJe par
ly by pr*.«atlac aa aleeUaa. until they bare

YOU CAN UKT THE BEST

Bitter5

FOR LESS MONEY AT

One Perry A. Utile, who ha* been io
the jewelry burinore al Cedar Spring. lor

THEONLYMEDICINE
THE DOWELS,
,
- and the KIDNEYS.

anmu tufrwa.

J. LEE REED’S
IN

HASTINGS.

I am selling Farm Wagons this year cheaper than n . v ■ i? m the
country. 1 warrant every Sticl^of Timber and every Ir-.n i thnn
to bo good. Any Wagon or Bugjrv of mv make ihal h hr.'l
and
•hows podr material, I WILL REPAIR THE SAME FREI i»F
CHARGE if it i&lt; sent to mv Shop.
I am

PAINTING MY WORK
KIDNEY-WORT

Republican party be wire ia lime, andorna
every rain who ha. done hie duty , retire
tu the abide* ui private life every third
term barnacle, and nominato in bu place
uuly oueh a man a. oaa command the un
eeryazplidtly hia ohjerlloat tofu p**-sje,
divided .upport of the party.
th* Prevhtenl tlndieal** hit pad lit. n «a. th*
whole ijuaation In Ihe.wvnl* MJpwiaj. which*
U th* me*n&lt;e li sure of being tuallgncd and
Our Wathington Latter.
murapraacato'l, he coiunuwl to the .tlentlvu
of *U folr-mbul.'l cUittM, who* apptntal
Wxaiii.XGTOX, June 21,18bU.

wore Brick Pomoroyitw. They doalrad to pay
off th* bonded Jete of th* toes try by an Imc
of Itfal tender acrip Iwariwy no Islemt. and
making rvpodiatioa the penalty of a rcfoeol to

FOR ©G5.OO, OR

tn Mr. Aator'* employ orer 110 year* ago.

The eampaiga open. well.
Oregon
ibwi that ix will aurely be Rrpublioao in
' November and ricela a Republican to the
n*tt CoogroD—a gabi. .

by lha court. *fthe L'nite.! Main, and that I
aa ia fov*r of appal ati*( aftecrt to wpertltc
and protect tba alaciloat wilhotu regard Io
party, but th* trill before at, wl.il* n ree.-jnlraa th* power an I duty of the failed Mate*

Greenbax

his season -better than ever beFore. I am determined to .make m,
( ood a'.Wagon as is wold by nnyonc r This I will prove to fifty man
who will «“»11 nt mv nbop. Price
’
lower1, than any . flier good
| WAGONS &lt;•« BUGGIES.

IlMtings, March 23, 1880.

, BtauUia leaden, tlw I&gt;*mo«ralic oomj inew for Goveruor in Indiana, ha* boen an
altra ytfiriioote for arvera! y*oto and al
w.yw a llourbun t»i the malignant type.

iiims™ i Hffisiiffl •

The New York ItifpnJrat (religion.)
a*ya : -With lull, hearty cntbuiiaim wc

Heat!i/for uxe l&gt;y addins! Hot IVatrr. A xaperior sid&gt;dilutr. for Wall Paper, Harfl Hiiiix/i, Kalxomine, rfe. Pu tter
Cheaper, and Eaxier Ajyilird. Sold by.the pound ijh'

iF’Tam.jta white.

The two notable event, of the paK week
arc the adj iurnment uf the laiieat Coogrca.
that ever ant, and the viril of Gen. Gar­
field to the Capital. Of Congrvw. there ia
link tu aay. Tbe DratocnlM majority
herirated io repealing their revoluttotutry
programme ol the extra aoriou loot year,
only through Tear of the eonve&lt;|ueaee*
when’tli* people .ball gel a ehanee to pane
upon their sou at the poll*. They went
far enough, however, to show the country
that their purpoaa ia Mill dangtrou* to |b«
peace of tbe eoantry. Tbe effort to choke
to death the IT. S. election officer, h full
evidence that tlic Dcmocratie party can
live .only by improper practices, ballot
atuffiug, bulldoxiog aod fraud, etc. That
tlic Demuentk majority in Cuagna* baa
been wurkiog far the sola parpewe of help­
ing th* Damocnlio party and not at all
for the country. Farther than thia thing
it fa uelea. to comment on the fate amnion,

ttaatnsiassE;

!‘ho, li Oeuliful Tint!. S fxiumh .ilaba.^tnir trill nnr
*&lt;l&lt;tarr uartls or ISO square fret. 2 coals .1 firrotu. or
irhitetcaxhrd wall tnay require more- The ichitr will not
turnycllnw or the tints fade For sale by

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS.
NICHOLS,SHEPARD 4. CO.fe!i

VIBRAT
»zr£:
IT SWEEPS THE FIELD.

Tbori.it of Gen. Garfield pa. a mml
happy and asapieuHU one.
No man ia
better or more favorable known here, and
.hi* reception was hearty and gratifying.
All faction, arc united in doing him honor
m the leader of the Republican party,

each
other in effort* to promote hi*
deetfcu. la tain the Ikmocratie aoavccgcr. march fir mud U. throw, and
tkktt aa the platform iter* adapted, will try to create diaoraaiotu ia the Rcpubliforor tfw bumlay of th* l«mji. th* maahioy cut party. Tit* nomination of Garfield
•f th* Banka »d th.
‘»u u** aanrreary whieh will M worth steal a gmd dollar RrpuVIiean maaee* with untbuniMm not
P*r te.te! botkel fa! of. th* Krlp. W. .hall known for many yean. Geo’l Garfitld'a
•*« tew laanyaf th* Isltllfgcst fsrnwn of
little rpeeelMw hero arc model* of propri­
MrtUfaa &lt;wa te caught by that chaff Th*
ety and sincerity, and no body need fear
that be will "riop over" and hurt hi.
we expeel nothing tetter of.
chance* by aayiog too much, or ffiiliag
Tba Brigadiers Convention.
to aay enough jual at the right time. E*
Th* NatMBri Deauoentic Uooveulioti I* ba. been inferring with the lending Beia amnion at Cioriauatl, Ohio , apd aa
Tilden tad Seymour have doelincd to rc
eaha iho-noaaiMtioa for Prwndeal, that
but «U! probably have a toodrory to make

Th* I.IiltTT-CVJfXIXO. aa4 IMWKRFt L
CROW KT
Mjehine.
Gin Flo is*,'Job* 18, 1880.
jbe caaipaimiiag bainy h«!d by Ite West ey­
as MNbwilal* near Fiaa Lake. opwo.J tert
Tuewiay craaiag, with fowaM* pr**pa*t. of
a (lorioaa aaaMlag. NotwkbMaadlatrtte In­
dication, of uaoociled waothar, Owpooptocomo

TEN SOUND REASONS

ml rrj-rt. ite tut *f tkbta

rKi'±HJWt

NEW GOODS!

rum
WOOL

WOOL. WOOL

AND

I am prepnrMl to do

WOOL CARDING !
On abort notice nt my Carding
Mill, North nHo of (he Thorn- |
iqtpic River, in Haxtmjtw.
All

Wod wnt by Expreaa,

parceb conUintug 10 pounds or

li’Il IN ERY

�A37?f«

fas

Probate Court.
Berino- of tbe Barry County Probeta
Court, for th* week ending June 19th
Ctemeni Smith, Judge.
buainrea. 10d they npproeiaia tbe worth of
Jane 14—Eetato of JeffcMio Frighosr.
•Ivrrtising. Snototo attend ifam.
deeeeeed. tfnppJeuwatery report lied.
Mr. U. D. Pieros who Urns about two
Estate of ILrf.e«aU.W.r. a minor.
aod OMdulfusilro east of. du. dtp, wiU Report of mlc of real estate fi|«J 1Q | „U
•ell at public auction on Saturday next at
lOo'docfca. m, hfe pcreoaal properly.

DOCTORS

a supply manufacinrad aspsoally for that
purpose caa be found oooataally in hie
warehouse, fur sale at fair prices.
This
•nit is entirely free from dirt, or bard
lumps, aad is made by^_p' protons which
leeves incnrpoeated'ia It all tbe valuable
plant fond, as Well ss ingredients mdealat

DM

FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING!
•args attendance, aa tb.ro can Le ul&gt; doubt
the rxrmiero will be of g.ucral iuteroat

W* Iron that laaiah WiHiaon,

wb*

dollars

•ace owaed th. milk at Orangeville, is
deed. Where be died, or what oeussd bis
death, w* du not know. He bed baste el
warm friends ia th« western part of thia
county who.exprnw aineerr regret* at bi*
death.

.t bottom figure;

This week dates tbe school year, and
alao the services ol Prof. Mitchell ia our
High School. The irrrrle that ba was
not retailed for another year, by lb* rcholerasnd neatly all of tbe parents who arc
ialrrtsted in thrir children, educational interruo, are many and heartfelt

SCHANTZ

Entered at the Post Office.
Hastings. Mich., as Secondclass Matter:______

l-’arnwre grnaraily. han oommcncod
thiir hayinc.

HE BEST

Don't forget the excursion to Detroit
oa thi 2l»th ins*.
Head Dre Kneiogtea k Buuth s nd.
in another cotantn.

Parties fmot thin eily ere visiting Gun
Leki, enjoying Ashing, homing etc

ger au'aaptriaxtet, bat its great value baa
madido*. Hop Binary, to offer WO ia bean fully protec, aa* only aewoiificcJly
pruas to lb* youngest ehild that aay* aod theoretically, but practically, by soorro
Hop Bitten plainly, ia any laeguage, be­
Eatsto of Henry W. Colvin, drcearod. tween May 1. 1880. sod July 4. 1881.
This ia a liberal sod iatarestine offer, aad
Order enured allowing adminiatraior'e ac everybody aad his wife aboald send two
A pamphlet giving lbs result of mser
count and of distribution
cent stainp to the Hop Bittaes Mfg. Co., cxpstia.ee.ls iue Leeo pl seed ia oar baud*
Estate of Jonathan F. Wales, daeenaad. R ich-tar, N. T-, D. 8. A., for rircnUr, by Mr. E- G. Brown, th* Agent of th*
Order enured allowing aooount aad of giving foil particulars, and begin al ones Eaat Haaiaaw fluoro, of which w* doubt
to teach the ehildrve lq any Hop Biuera
and secure tbe prix*.

buck block, where they will have ample
rootn fur tbeir fast iomaaiag buaianm.

OPTICIANS

tbs critical Rapublieao journals, bet it
does not eriliefoe tba eefoetlun of General
Arthur by tbe Chicago Convention.
In­
deed, il regards such a ehoies reanotial to 1

HASTINGS HOUSE.

Nam* of living Seeley, a minor, chang­
ed and order entered unking him ths heir
al law of Eugene and Olire Cook. '
Jane 15—Estate ol Mary J Campbell,
a minor. Order entered adjuureing eause
to Jaly 1st, oett, James Clarke for the
petitioner.
June 17—Estate of Iteoxo M. Wolf, el
Tbe-siateatoat of Senator Conkling's al., minors. 'Anneal account of guardian
eominaiing speech, that Great is the only
ilvieg Repahlicaa who has earned New
Eatdte of Cyrus IL Everts, deceased.
York ** a Premdsotial candidate, ia cor­ Petition fbr probate of will (fed
Jaly
rected by the Sasatogias, who remiada Glh next awigned lor bearing.
him that ia 13SC Fremont bad 80,040
Estate of Peter Zebrick, *t al., mitrare
majority over Buchan.a in lbs Empire Petition lor appointment of suardian filed.

On Thursday of last week, Haan Cook
Tbe cheese factory at Podutik, ilatland,
A Hbaldoo purchased tba Cola 4 Soo's
is reported to be doing a good buaioen*.
Raspbcrnos ar* ripening rapidly and brick More, and tba building io rear of Uta
engiu* rooms oa Church street. They are

These gentlemen have letters
of recommendation from leading
members of the Medical Profes­
sion and from distihguished Cler­
gymen and from many who have
been bencfito-1 by thct|t Skill.
They have the largest and finett
stock of ’
’
Best and cheaprot Bandog
Bro* aod eheepset Benung
Best aod elteepro* fcntteg
Beat sod cheap.*. *Huuliog
Best aad'ctieaprot Banting
Boat end chaopost‘Banting

al
at
at
st
at
at

Grant !
GraM't
Grant'i
Grant'i
Grant'i
Grant'i

Isiy aside the cars* of boaiaesn for one
day, and let that day be Io Borrow, and
juio in the Band s picnic at Tbornapple
campeta-al. No. *9, will elect oficcro fur Lake A grand lins will be tbe rasult,
then why not participate in it, just put off
the enwring term.
CbeL'Meswr sold at Charlotte one day buaincm earns tor ones, and have a good
lime, and the bead boys will thank you
and atenm engine.

UMITIH'
uperior sitbstiEetter

« .ilaba dine
t.'~ coats- .1 porwuf Of
white trill- not

OTCHHISS
I BRAT

“My Bfothar tn law" boom baa started
Kol&gt;. Green bad a finger terribly mull
laird a|lbe croquet factory one. day last out io good aaanon, and before th* cam­
paign clews, we presume the public will
week by a circular saw.
hoar about th* *' Lowell factory and di­
At eajs, il they wdl nut pay tbe half
vorce" bualtsroa again, as il baa been nearly
dollar they owe him. they certainly tutta1
six weeks sines that eery interertiog item

Mre-X*. F. Ruekia of MuUlullo, WK. a
John Brener, Joseph Marlin, F. W.
n ene if Mr. G. II. Brooks, ia visiting the
Phillips. Matue Van 8yckk&gt;.
laU*r and family in thia city.
Card*.—Mary Bartram, Thomas Baird.
Tli* Presbyterian church oolsidc, shows
that expericnerd Itaoda bare been wieid John Brown. David Bolan, Ella II. King
ing the paint brush U|«ju it.
Tuesday evening next. cSrere will be
elected for Lodge No, G8, I. O. O. F. fur
tlic ensuing term (rum July 1st.

Tbe tewing machine aod organ trod* is
booming this season, ao thus* who are co
gaged is tbe burineaa inform us.
Naahvill* will celebrate tbe earning 4th
end we hope our ciusans will turn out aad
give out brother NaabrUlun. a lift. •

The pay car nude'its monthly visit 00
Saturday laM, to square up il* monthly
aceuoute with tbe bands of lb* rood.
Fred Woodruff removed to Olaego, Al
fegsa Cte on Monday 1*4, to engage in
tbe cbairmaking btuinom *1 that place.

ERY

triliag he
ripening
.
' M. II. Clark, uf tbe Itnuorjut. Sad
family—wife, two daughters and son--ar
need-e Tuesday, and will mske liartiaga
thielr future home.
Tbe army worm, or aoma other kind uf
a worm bs* completely stripped the fol
tags from sreey tree in th* orchard of Mr.
Nunes Durkee of CaHioa
H. M. Kidaam, Esq-, of Kal*m*«e, baa
been spending a week in town, and sue
eeeded io getting several member, to the
Mich. Aid Life Insttranoa Assoefetion.
Bear ia mind th* cxcurviou to Iktroit
and B*n* Isle on the 29tb insL 11 oosta
but »2.M th* round trip, and you may
never hare lha privilege of making the
trip again *0 ehesp.
Th. night waieh ha* resigned hi*
position „ aweb, be deeming it unfair to
let certain one* get druuk and rata* » row
and go tuipaofeb*d. while others maM
.offer for doing tba same thing.
Mrs Freeman, modur of Mr. Gte.
Freentte formerly of ibis eriy but new of
Lanaing, d«*d at tbe rsa.d*oc* of her sen
IIall Fasman, at Manrclona, Mich., on
Monday feet, eod her remain* are to bs

E. A. MATTISON,

GrettdRapuKMuh May 11.1880.
Frotu obnervauoa and personal experieorc, 1 do cheerfully rcewnmctMl Dr. M. |
‘ L KeiMtngtoa as- a geirtkawn tburongbl/ |
reraed in hi* profroetun
G. K- JomraoN, M D.

I

Strenne People.
* teal there srv Mr

Second door West of the Bank, Hastings, Mich.

POWERS

BARLOW,

HARDWARE I

Ths oldest uieuibrr of tlte Chicago oxa
vrution waa Juel Eaatrnso of New Hamp
abire. aged 83, who io 1810 took put in
lb* Harysbarg eoorsoliuo that nonnested
Hsrriseo.
The youngest was a ana of
Gov. A. B. Cornell of New York, and a
Orlcgate from the Ithaca district.

PERRY ROYCE REAPERS I

cooler • farvr by sending word to tbe
Sheriff of Berry Co., Mieh.
'
Id tbe North the Democretic newspo
•«rs throw mud at tbe Ilepublicsn 'candi
daly ; in the South thn Democratic rote&gt;«
throw rottsn eggs el Kepqbligga speakers
A raUioatioe awetug in Moutgvusery,
Ala., was broken up with argutueote of thio
sort tbe other day With vilification in
cue section of lb« country, and intimida­
tion in lbs other, the Democrelic campaign

Crony k Sewdder are barning their Ant
kitnufbriek. Th* kiln eootain* aw darned uutMoee." Thpt ie th* kind of
urthognpby for an editor who mas’ a
thing over one hundred thousand briek.
Greenback paper to use, but it would
Our eity has trcn thronged with War.
hardly answ/k for a newspaper editor out
eling men for the pert two weeks ; end
ride of that mongrel party.
But then,
there it no let op yrt, lor still they come. thia orthography L&gt; equally as good ss bis
Tbe peoopneto of s very large erop of gremmsr —“dlsy windows does net alwsys

QDS

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED

The depot has nerved a uew coat ol
pni.t maidc anti out, which makes it look
li£K?aScnltre uerr building.

Tba populaticHi of Haatingr t* not *0
large as ha* generally Iwcn supposed Tbe
figunw will nut foot up to axrcni 2,550.

)ODS!

ORGAN OR PIANO

| ever brought to thia «tate.Any one
afflicted with eye-trouble should
' give them a call immediately. Please call second door west of the Bank,
I Their Rooms are frequently ,»o fcrold ones.
*
■ thronged with people that they
■ are unable to receive and give
'attention to all. but never turn
from their doors a poor afUi^tcd
penon without a kind word.
Fiom the following Testimoni­
als we claim that we are entitled
49m3
to the Confidence unH Patronage
of the Public.
■

MlDbLKVILLt, June 19th, 1880.
Middleville is baring many fine Lusiueaa days thio aeason.
Imst Saturday Cap: Smith mad* a *po
easily of delivering Agricultural imple­
ments and machinery. Th* display was
grand aod th* pevceuion, led by tba “ (M-

Today Mtssre. Jordan A Shyton bare
had a grand delivery of farm implements,
machinery, wind mills, steam threshers,
separators. Ac. It has been a grand day,
a -Big tMug oo wbrele," everything io
order without jar or discord, .
AM was'made merry by the cheeful

‘FAIR PRICES AND GOOD GOODS.

SPECTACLES? OPITiCALGOODS

Bert and cheapen llsntiag at Graal'i

Order entered appoiotiag Daniel Striker,
guardian. Bond filed and letter iseued
June 18—Estate of James Johnson,
Balance oa band Jun* 12, 188U.ltdaceasad Petition for probate ol will Siad. 222,046.56 IteeripU for tba weak. 123.­
July I9th next amigned for hearing.
370 65. DiaburacnMOU. A5.U28&amp;6 ' BalJan* 19—Estate of John Hall, deceas­ mroeou hand Jun* 19, 1880, »l,2O,ed.
Receipt from heirs filed aod order

Estate of Calvin B. Parsons, deceased.
J. Lee Bred has a ipteodij new ml ver
E. b. comet, aad we presume it ia aa good Warrant and inventory filed.
Estate ot Jaoub Fender, deceased. Pe­
as v is beautiful. Tbe HaMiogv K. of P.
July 19th
band has been reorganised witl^an sjdi- tition to prove heirship filed.
tional number of fire mrtaben, and as Lee next assigned for bearing.
Bond the Under once more, we predjcl
County vomvponder.ee.
that we shall anon have a -plmdid LenY

.

The Eminent New' York

We have just opened our Spring Stock,
which comprises many nnrrttieg never before
brought to this market. Ladies Linen Suits
mid Ulsters. Gossamer Waterproof Suits.
Ladies Fine Underwear in Linen and Gauze.
White Skirts, White Aprons, Lace Tidies,
Lace Lambrequins, . Piltow Shams and all
kinds of Lace Goods. An elegant line of new
novelties in Parasols and Fans. Gents fine
Summer Underwear in Cotton, Gauze and
light Merino. Ladies and Gents
.

much brains it required to write what wo
bare quoted above, which tf verbatim aa
printed in a uewepsper lent wank not many
mile* from tbe city of Harting.
Oo Wednesday eight of last weak at
about ten o'clock, Mr. Ira Hatch'* bronti
lul farm dwelling house waa destroyed by

ttoo complete. at any lime, io a certain
magic touch, and Piaato I every organ of
its body is in time, eod “Middleville Cor­
net Band" » a thing of life
This firm soy they have received at ibis
station full sig car loads of machinery, the
actual delivery al tbia place to day being
&gt;11,000 which With a rar load delivseed
at Big lUpide and three engines on tbe
wsy which should bare been here to day
for delivery , maker an segregate of &lt;16,Riehard Meaecr advertised to have bis
grand delivery take place every day, a
single Saturday not being su5ci.nl time
ia which to deliver tbe"large amount of
goods which he is sellisg thia aearon, with­
out encroaching upon the Sabbath day ;
aod—having heard that a man named
Moses, a compiler of laws once entered il
upon th* statutes, that th* wreath or
Sabbath day should be obeervsd as a day
of rest,—Richard being a law-abiding ailiaso refrained from *0 unbecoming an act
and deliver* hie goods to bU customers at
Alonxo D. Caldwell* ateam saw mill
three milae want ol Ibis village was baread
to the ground this alternoon,
I^aa
• 1,000, No foanrum.
Mu with a ehang*.
On Wednesday
moraiog tbe 16&lt;h tost. James Jobosoo,
proprietor ol tba Johoauo Heoao, efts* an
Ulaem of many months wts rolled Io
■■sbuffl. off tbe mortal ooil" aod

Call and aee us before making your purchase* aa we have in­
ducements to offer.

COiBOUDON!

Eo.

I want everybody to com* down to my
.hop aod aaa lha Finest Lillis Eagios uf
Michit-sn
Mml.' for me by D. Jms.A
Co, Frermoot, Ohio; aod at the ssma
time I will abow you aome of th* brot
Wagons and Bugg.ro ia Michigan
Mad.
by slot otnwchaniro that know what they

Urge and u*U selected stock of t«t kns.
and bar* found that be lias a&gt; fine emnrtmcoi of pertacofis aod u$h,T giamroe aa I
ever row in va»‘ adlcrtitMi. During ray
burinM and, serial reUtiue* -ntth him I
hare ever found him an nlu.at.xl and
lughminded grnlteman A. fur bis qwdi
ficatioea, 1 am fully snliaAmi that he is well
(
acquainted with the eye aa a Rcfracetee
(
Media, aad thoroughly undentaDtis chrofZttJMSM Il reltevro. a* if by marie, maxic aberration and aclinaoatic rombintall acrearea and Irritation of throat and tion* -, and finally the Lavra of Optire in
lo*gs. It ia quirting aad soothing in its general which are quriificstioua aUohitcly
alfoet. and is unaxemfed aa a geesral tonic nrc«a&gt;«.ry in any unc who propror* to norKrep a b-Mtle always on band. A few
O. E Ubmick. M. D.
d.-Mu sever fail to cure ao uvdinsry cnagh
Montier American Msdiotl Aaaorialmo
oruobl Frio* of Urge piel butttea.ll 00.
Have yuur druggist gtf yoa thia woo- Member Michigan State Madteal .kmociatiua, Member Vmon H
-J
Northern Mich-, Ac.
f

Powxrb,

$500 REWARD UNDERTAKING
kor any Cote of Catarrh that Cant

HALL’S CATARRH
CURE.

It had been hfe raquert that hfe body
should be buried with aa littls ceremony a*
puroible. to a field back o( lb. bcurc
Tbe firat part ol tbe programme waa
airietly adhered to, aad

et and dbry.
Tbe Congregational Society fane granted
and commodioea aa th* 00* above men
•tiuoed.
The cause of th* Arc wa* this: Rev. W. S. Bagby two weeks racaiieo
Mre. Hatch went iato a dotl.ro pres* foe end he and bis family are visiting friends
BaAitMtK.
■ome purpose, with a lighted lamp, aad oa ja Ohs?.
her gsitere io tbe earpec, which threw her
down, end throwing the lamp from bar,
causing the lamp to explode, setting the
room oo fire.
Mrs-II. gave a scream,
which awoks her daughter, a young fedy
of n, who at ones got up and came to her
motbir who bad fainted, threw water into
fare and brought bar to, and helped bar to
tbe stoop, not, however without Mr». H.
being considerably burnrd aUul ths &amp;c*.
The neighbor* raahad to the aeeee and did
all they could Io aare what furniture they
could get hold of, m they saw the building

Masers al MarpUro .bap for repairs. Charlie
ing but a small portion of tbe household jKwara bew to repair them.
•
.
The stototaatiaa of Osrtste and Aether waa
ChaaUa Num Eaq., of Middleville, who
Mr- Hateb wan ia th* aity at th*
at ana lime about two wvekssgo.il was Uma, .nd raw Che iinbl of but burning rsceie.4 Ur* wits saiisOectfea by the Bapubfesred would lit. but a short lime,’ *• he hoaae, but bad no idea that it was bis uwa.
Lail eryeipelM in hie fo-s. i* in ‘be city Tbe hooae was situated about two and one
U bi. fotbar-ia few's Ma J. P- Rob^P. hall miles eaat rt tba oily. Th* tomtrano*
B- light, w. I^s. net more than four ,
who, by lb* wsy. is aarfowiy fflibwnd dollar* on both baildtng sad ,
fhniitnre. The entire fem must be oom* I
where sheet ten thmamnd tWfera.
Mr. I
Hrteh the nest dey went to week te fa '
„ bi. eid teg home*, making the remeik (
that be “had lived in It naan and eusW ,

REAL ESTATE.

I W doubly grateful to your skill whit
would esmn to iaaurs relief in the futar
Maa. R a. Ball,
Grand Rapids, Mieh.

irrns raa.&amp;Rsc.KS''
we win mar to is rscrosmoN.

RUSSELL,
REAL ESTATE

Knapoen'a

Fanns

&gt; hero « 4*ro.t *

�CHICAGO 1 rar IICBKM FiUECAD

The Blood is The Life.
UXU3STS

A few days wgu a reprarentative wf the
Jrwra «-tf Dferntfrik paid * vmt tb thn
I geological wonder known m the Ringing
itock iu Muctgomery county.
Ringing
; hOl. aa the people there call the emtoeneo
on which tbe eekheated rock* are found,
: ia on th* farm of Abraham Meneh, in
Puttegrove township, three mile* berthi east of Pottstown.
Tbe ringing tuck*
cover a mec of about three quarter* of aa
' acre
In this trait bowlder* arc piled
! upon bowlder* of all shapes and forwo. and
so promiacuoualy arranged that consider*blc agility ia required to walk over them
witboat falling. A* one steps from rock
to rock, a rinemg sound, produced by th*
ualh in the boot-heel., u plainly basrd.
On tapping the *ton».« with a bacimcr
quite remarkable aeooatie propertiva are
revealed. Borno of them give forth a rich,
full tone which would probably via ’with

tbe plu and perwusges of King I«mt will
charm .11 lover* ol SbaU-speire. Arti-ls
aud admirnra of original and noble charac­
ter will enjoy Dr. Angell* fimrh chapter
of Itemiuireence* of W. M. Hunt. Lovers
of the theatre will find oo little interest
In J. Brender MaUbew’ snide on A
berg write* a capital short story, Brown's
IlaUert. Erotn the Powthumiiu. paiierx
of Gen. 0- F. Shepley U given a chapter
of Incidents of the Capture of Richmond.
The Rcmioirevaem of theWao Buren Ad­
ministration will iutercni old readers, aud
both intcrot aud instruct younger onca.
Several rood poems, reviews of many re­
rent book*, sod a variety of charming little
essays io the Contributor's Club, complete

ioned into bdk One of them iu particu­
lar, from it* depth of'tone, Ja known a*
the State Houso bell.
Tbw waa al oil*
time among the largest of the rocks.
It
ha* been broken off, however, but ati* has
pratervod its strong, full tore. The gen­
eral round produced by striking the aunal!er stoore rcuemblcu that of a blacksmith *
anvil, *ono having a little dearer ring
than other*, and no two sound* jut alike.
In paming from one to another of tb* large
rock* one ia reminded ut the tapping of
car-wheel* by the train-inspectors. Thou
laud* of people visit this natural pbcauu coon every summer. The rock* tbonsalves
bear uridrece of thi*. the edge* being Lit­
tered off by hammer strokes, aud the *id&lt;w
of 1879, and five timn. that of 1878. of many having naurai carved u;«iu them,
Moreover, the first day of Juno witness™)
romc parties who were unwilling to take
the landing of 3,401 ncw acUlcn, aud the
prospect is that during the mouth, which tlic lima or trouble to eh ire 1 their name*
uym th* rueki, having resorted to paint,
i* a ftvorite o-oe foe enw£*g the Atlantic,
and considerable daubing han been' done in i
tbe arrinlv will continue at a* rapid a rate
various colei*. The advertising fiend has &lt;
a* that which made May the molt remark
not failed to put io bi* appearance , and I
able month in the history of imraiCTxtion
we are made aware of.lhc muni* of patent
"The Reconstruction cf Sheepfold.”
to tbe United Btatcv. 'Vetil cold weather
medicine*, of the place to buy carpet, and -contains tome curious suggestions -for the
thia extraerdinkry exodus from I
tbe like on every hand.
Wo have not redistribution
।
of diocese* which shall be
Europe is pretty certain to be kept up ,
heard any Mtialactory explanation of the Ibetter adapted to the w^trta.of the time.
and therefore the ix|«:ctation that the ad­
cauao of the ringing ar belle like aouod of ‘The author disclaims soy levity of motive
dition to our papulation from foreign
sources will be larger in 1880 lliau thmo rock*. Some say it la owing to there |ia writing the article.
being a eavurn under tb«m
This, Low^
The next article give* an aoeouet of the
in any previous. yesrt* likely to be fulever, cam have nothing to do with it, a* :Slate University . f Manitoba, established
Ctlod. j,
when the roek» are removed they still have Iin 1877 by the incorporation of three olThe military system prevokca discontent
the same sound. One Urge and sonorous Ileguialready existing theta.
•in Germany ; tlic deprrtewn aud narrow
bottlder waa takeu to the Centennial aad
Theo comes a history ol the rise and
limit* of agriculture in Jnglxnd cause.attracted a great deal of aiteuticp tbsre. ;
wide-spread discouragement; the suffering
Another waa rent to Engjaad a ynar'or
in Ireland again turn* tbe thought, of the
pcoplo to thia country ; aad an almost pa»- twu ago. There it probably a metallic »u&amp;- ।
statii*- ia tbla group of buwklrro to which .
aionate longing for the New World has
••bed the inhabitants' tif Kcudhuvn. tbe ringing round may bq attributed. We i
• Three causes have given a atimulas to emi Eave not beard, however,&gt;ot any geologieal I
auahrai* being made. Half a mile cast of
grytion, which was only delayed by the
thC'Ringiog Kock*, and iu the same range &lt;
report* of bad timre iu thia country; that
fe making it ansum- the present uuprecc- of hills, there la another group of bowlder* I
uiudi visited.
Here a lidiy pile of rock*
dented proportion-. Moreover, the facili­
surmouulo a cavity of cvtaiidcrsble depth, t
ties for ensuring tbe AiUnim are all the
the whole being known a.* the ‘-Slouo t
time improving and giuvlu more uumcr
ou, and every immicnat comfortably actboulder, some fifteen or twenty fact high,
tied draws hitber relativreaod acquaint sc­ whid. from its r«-culiar auntour .L calle-1
orn anxiou. tn share hut gwsi furtnoe
■ Hay Stack." Besides 'liar samrtie qualWe have no accurate statisti.v of the
itic* there is another singular dreunutaure
immigration to the Uuiuri Stales during
about the Ringing Rock* which visitor*
the yean from 1790 to IpD'. but careful
rarely fail to notice. Many of them haye
catimatre put-it at 250,UOU.
From 1820
At
to 1850 it amounted U2.UI.200. From) ttrry strange marks, or indentation*.
«&gt;mc point* there resemble the track* of a
For July b to good an ireuc that
1850 to 1S80, estimating the arrivals of
horse s hoof. Others arc Ike the track of hardly knew whi-jb ankle to read fin
this year al GOO,(too, tbe probable number,
a
wagon.
Some
.A
the
larger
indentation*
Che Htuitrated ouo or tbu atorU* which
il amount* to 7,8711,08.’
Thu foreign
arc aal'l to roscmble an ckyhant'a loot abd w prominent aud to good withal. Itimmigration from i~W to i&amp;W, iucausire.
fsoimile* of the human fxH are daimrd to superior number, with a pice.- of m
will therefore reach the cmirmous telal of
10Jk)U,0&lt;M), or more than a fifth &lt;if our be found among the smaller ones.

Ten Million and a Half of Immigrant.
The number of immiygvot* who arrived
at this p-rt daring the nerntb of M»y Jid
not ditappoint the cxpajtatiooa of lha dffican at Castle Garden.
They estimated
that it would reach 50,0)11.
The actual
number of arrivals was 55,08.1,' makiag
the total sinew the begiaeing of tbo you
135,33(1, whteli is greater by about 17.IW0
than th* aggregate fur alio corresponding
month* of 1872, when the immigration
wa* exceptionally largo.
Since January upctM-d, the immigration

entire population at ibis time.
Hint* for Houio-Cleaner*
Of the emigrants, about ilwu fifths are
We give below a few biqte which nuy
female.; and more than that proportion prove useful to hoUwkre|ct« :
formerly came from th* Beaisb Island*,
Boot falling ou the carpet frutu bpeu
chiefly from Ireland, wl.ile about a third
chimneys; or Croat eareiensly handling
wore from Gcrmaby
But at present aad atovepipew, if covered thickly with salt,
of inecnt year* the German imtuigraliou
ba* been the most numcroU. while now
England i* reading . much larger proper-1
tlon than iu prevws- decadre. Tlic Scan­
dinavian countries also, wLsdi furnishwl
only three or Tour hundred thouaaod ofthe above total, areal rewu( holding the
third placw'in the nuirit\r oL tbeir caotributiona to our popuiationSu is significant
that emigration irom Canada to the repub­
lic ha* been so-large during the perio-1 we
have marked uuL
II ruu* tip to hard on
600,000, and fit likely te be la even gr«l- ,
er proportion during the rxmt few years.
fur immigration to Canada i- also increas­
ing, and a large share of the new settlers
will pretty speedily croe* die tmrder to
enjoy the greater adranta^*- furnished ,
hare.
•
The percentage uf our inhabitanls of
A parte nude of whiting and bociine
foreign birth moat, ihi-r&lt;-fur&lt;, continue to .will clean marble, and one made from
increase , sod a* vital statisti«s show that .
whiliog and chloride of soda, spread and
they ooMtitutc the most prelilfc part of the jleft to dry (in the aun If pomibtej on the
population, th* blood of ioreigto races, and
marble, will remove spots.
of the Irish and German csporitlly, will
Paint splashed upon window class can
flow in the vein* of the majoBty . of our : easily removed by a hot solution of
future firth-in*. Iu 1B70 tba ocnsos gave' (
tbe number of persona of foreign birth aa
. Use kerosene and bath-brick or litus o
5,567,2811, aad tire present ern.u- will be ’
Uf to I Bill; the llials bad: inueb the
greatest percentage of there. 13.5 p«r ortil,
with the Genusas at 2&lt;&gt; I per rent. , but
ia 1870 the two natiunslitius Were marly
•qua!, the Irish 33.3 and th* G^roan*
, 3U.4. The ccanu now tskiag will proba­
bly show them to bo even neater together.
Tbe peroent^-e of English w*a 1X9 in
1850, aod but 11.2 in 1870; .nd in tbe
latter you Brititb AmeriewM furuwhod
8.9 per cent, and BcandanavuM only 4.4
per ccot.
The percentage ut Scandina­
vian* must be considerably imTcascd by
the census of 1880. There will also un­
doubtedly b* *vUi»'i&lt;n|K,rtant bbangta in
Um location of the foreign part of the pop­
ulation in Mtwequeet eenause*, but that
of thia year m not likely to much alter
lbw distribution found ia 187t.
Theo
iwo-thiida &lt;if the Germans wetc settled
weal of Buffalo and two third* id the Irish
nat of it, while the Scandinariau* were
chiefly west of Lake Michigan.
The ethnofogial baa * great chant* for

Money Spent in Printer'! Ink.
“The •Union,' Upper Sandtrnky, Ohio,
tell* it* readera : ••While on the enbjert of
Urge payments, «e hero add that H. 11
Warner k Un., of Rochester, N. Y., have
appropriated for expenditure for the pree­
ent year, &lt;500.000 in adrertbinx their
Warerr Beto Kidney aod Liver Cere-and
To elaatt matting wash with a solution
other of Warner* Safe Remedies. ’ 7-8
of ooo pint of salt to four gallon* water
and wipe-dry immediately.
, To clean oilciolhr, waab always with

Gm th* Commonwnaith ia a salt,.
and had beau allowed ll.UOt' each forr
serviun. Ono day W ob&lt;er stepped into&gt;
Sumner* office aud said, "!'*&gt; galog overr
to lb* State House, Sumner, to ret my!
&lt;1.000, and I’ll get ytratw, toe, if you1
like."
Sumner, it semum. U.l
&gt;
knowtedgenf his nmodate * petuliarilira,.
— a * U- *
-- - ■ ‘
«L-_ L— .

l lead pcnril "
cm.-mbcr who you are talking to
«id an indiguaut Liber to a fractiou*
■1 am yuui father, *ir,“
-Weil,
to blame for that, said young itn-

■r*«H

PreviJ.ore. It I , write* b.A t.&gt; hi*
fneuda that l.i. sitcuti'io wu attracted by
two retuarfcal 1« things while paswing
through CuBmeticut. ‘ Stones lenee* aod
pared farm*
A* Republtenirt Mp-cted the 1'resident
has velued the Bayard Deputy Marshals
I ball, which provides fiTr tbe appotnlaxnt
of deputies by tin- courts, and would
mak« conflicts ut the pril* possible, and

apply a cost of vandah. They will hat aa
long again.
■
A little kerorenc applied to (tore polish
improve* the luetre. Apply white the
Iron is warm.
To remove eputa from furniture, take
four ouucc* of vinegar, two of sweat oil,
and one of turpentine: mix any apply

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wi.uLXtaTrXjj’ei
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Michigan Central Railroad
BRAND RAPID1 DIVISION.

“Do you Mtess in Insure of Use rod.
my dear Professor ? ' naked a lady whose
children were making life a burden to all
the guests in tbe hotel. “In »&gt;mc casty,
madam , but there are other*," glancing al
her gamboling darlings, “where I prefer

HAST
AM&gt; FROM
GRAND RaPIDS- AND DETROIT

COUGH!

SARSAPARILLA
i ■- lacwn. mJKA.

STIl.LINGIA

Fort Wayne &amp; Jackson Rail RoatL
THE SHORT LINK.
Tai sB Klsl. *«.ih. (U.ib Ue s»-1 &lt;*tO-Ws.i
rnu.A bELrffrXr* ha ltimore,
»-I SHI St! TO.\\
Ct.XClXXA T!
I.Of/ISVlLl.t:, IXHIA XA POLIS,
and ST. LOWS.
Commcoc.Bg Monday, Apr.1 12lh. 1880,
trains will Irevo Jaeksso a* lulbiwx.

’ vt arartVMjH •* ion «. aw Iks A* *s» U!
ter A- U, trn. ss wtKk Msriaso s»4 Ur»4

HE WHITE
SEWING Mac.
Uarnaled in Aftcaraxt.
UafamUtM is Sivpicfy.
Uasitrfic:^J is Cat.tntcfc’
Vtpnccdcti.'d u F'cfn.'jr
Aad Undisfatcd is Hit Broad C.

SYMPTOM OF *

TORPID LIVER.
Cma news* &lt;■
.Mittens. Ito
mu Cvartte*)
LiJKM-,

mortoa&amp;En;

C. A. SNOW &amp; CO.

and wiU look like uow.
One pound of copperas duaolved in one
quart of boiling water will dmriy foul
auicIL. Powdered borax scattered in tKeir
bannia will disperse cockroaches.
t
Plaster of Park lulled with gum arable

fresh water, and set the pail in a ketlio of
boiling water. When mrjlod, alir into the'
glue eight pounds of whiling aod waterr
enough to make tbe mixture as ' thick as
common whitewish. Apply evenly with
a good braafa ; il th* walk ar* very yellow,
Wu^tho water slightly by queering in U
a flannel bag containing some powdered

mamawv

"John, bow many times have I told
you nlwayk to cal br.au! with your meat ?"
“Papa, bow tusuy lituea have you told
me never to do twu thing* at a time T"
It ia raid that tlic very center of the
earth in the only spot where cue can bo
merry all lha time, and the reason la, that
eeicoco telle us. everythiat there loam iu

Reform. I'ipistVallo, by Onids, is a pic
lnrwa&gt;|Ue and powerfolh written areey »l
Itefiaallifc Adam an 1 live and S.tdcn
in tho'Sluma are etrarinmd. The poHry
is by Emma l&lt;sur-.w, J It. Tabb, and IL
L. Ixouard, and the Monthly Gossip and
Literature of the day, are aa good aud
varied as usual. This number begins the
•uds, then into •hitiap and applied to tweoty-sixtb volume.
Saint, will ioataotiy remove all grease and
Prejudic? Kill*.
irt.' Wash with clean water, then dry;
'•Eleven year* our dsu.htcr suffered on
the most delicate paint will not be injured,

of tbe brat (and
of th* worst) phyideiaoi, who gave her disease various
name*, but no relief, hot now she is re
atored to tts ia good health by ** simple &gt;
remedy as Hop Bitten, that w0 had
poohed at for two years, before using it
but must l&lt; used immediately, aa it Jiar- We earnestly bopsfanitpray that no one I
(teas quickly. A mixture of fire pvla else will Irt their sick suffer aa wo did, on
gelatine tn one of acid ebromate of lime account of prejudice agaiost no good a
applied to broken edges, which should be
pressed together and exposed to the sun
light, make* an insoluble ewment.
To whiten walla, scrape off all old white­
wash and wash tbe walk with a solution
of two ounere of white vitriol Io four galIom of water. Boek a quarter of a puuud
of white glue in waler lor twelve hour* ;

•

SKAJtOtOt

A little nebular ea&gt; aakad by her teach­
er, on a kern wintry nst—1— “ *-------cold?,' *'Yrv, ma'am U
was tbe child '« reply.
Sciential* claim that
,
the eyesight. But tbu it not true,
boy with a Mump in his mouth ea

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some peculiar phases nf Western life are
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VOL. 25. NO. I).

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 1880.

WHOLE NO. 1310

PBDFESSlOHiL AMD BMJffl CARDS

THIS PAPERS
-“■NEW YORK.

Practising nt Nlnety-Threu.
Trecus Atwood, Esqof Auburn, a few
days afore vlip|&lt;d from the Izrwuton
Jomuil a btlto paragraph Mating in nub
-sure that in Itocfo-Uer, N. Y , A. IJibU, i

\'o« *re r«|uutal to odl .1 AGBICCLTVIIAL HALL .oJ
examine and then take on trial one of the

ALGER &amp; ALGER.

ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS.

SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS

twenty-four hours there were fears that
th* pioorer* would perish from a worse
foe than blaoddhinty savages. Home(higg nut be done and that immedi­
ately.
A long discumioo look place. Several
plans were proposed, but nouc proved fiaas-

fully protected by the Grover intents,
ED AGAINST BREAKAGE.
It you

state oT the mmoo. The apring appalifo
fad* and ought to foil, before bam and
ejrp. or a great |.i««« of aleak, on there
enervating i firat warm mnraing* of the
----- ..CI
Lloxi making aruelrw of

BUCKEYE OR WOOD MOWER,

Reaper oi’ Self-Binder,

»“a£.«SWt

Call and get one before it is too bite.

I sell a full line of

THRESHERS and ENGINES
Among which may bo found the Massillon, Mansfield, JlussuU,
Pitts, Ouse, Westinghouse, Dow, Birdsall &amp; Wood, Tabor 4
Morse.
“Wby need a man go at all V naked a
girl, auodiog by. “Lot ttfa Women go
after tbo waler, aa they always have done.
I'rubably - wo evuld go lo the apriog aud
return in safer}r. The Indiana (rarely
will nut forfoil their hope of taking the
•toekade by aurpeire just fur tbo sake uf
Ulth— . I.W ...MKK "

Agriculfur.il Hall

ne Cure
CI.ARKH
ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
--- ...J—- atlaatloa ri.aa te

CHEAPER THAN EVER

Uic Use, went inc wayoi an inc etna,
year* ago. AU th.* suvivuv* are steady,!
temperate men, four lawyer* and one doe-1
tor; I Ind a deep oonotrn for our country. ■
We are musing onward liko other empire* ,
that have disappeared, as thi* will, soinr
time, maybe distant, none the Ictu certain. |
Tlllr*&lt; f.,r e[&lt;oils will d . 11.
Il coat* a

Such a feure or palieadc, «M nasally
fifteen ut twenty foet high, ami an afteieot
funificaliun against an enemy who had no
, tauooo with which Io dretroy it. !l -was
| built with crook* or angles, called bartiun*

NOTIONS

■u*^1

AND

FANCY

GOODS!

WHITE
vine

Mac.

poarcace.
'
in Simplicity,
tctl in Ccctfnctin.
cdcnlcd is Bfpatyri.,
in fit Brood Clot

DENTIST

THE CASH

Miciiiiai । HwtingH, Michigan, .lune 8, 1880.

Nashville.

STORE.

S- J- MM,
Carriaie. Sin aid Onawilal
PA I N TER ■

Al A. *1. Iteek'a Carriage Bliop

.

Imperial Soap

Sweet’s H°Tel»
Or la (rami. that
...........f #•

■stags

through which thore iaridc rould direharge I
thvir rtlf» at a foo ouiaide.
logro* and egrere were afforded by a
heavy gate of tugs, awtogiog on bug* I
wooden hfogte. which, wbeu elreed,wra I
a* stroog a* auy part of the walla.
Tbrre were about fifty fomilk* lisiog
■ itliiir Bryafi tilockad*. one vbudred |
aod Sfty auuls ia all. The men were ]
principally farmer*, and their beautiful
forma lay without lha fort, covered at thia
- ----- -- -— -- -r—-------time with rem. potato" mH lax ripeaiog I Ur knelt aad prny&lt;*l, and they all knelt

The finest and best kept in the city ami -cheaper than
any other Merchant will.or can sj^l them.

Call and get Prices before buying elsewhere.

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES

in it, for daily the huvbandman worked io
I the field with hi* trurty rifie betide him.
' and night and day a guard atuod *entii»d
| in the little vnteb-luarer on the .walk, to
| prevent an Indian surprise.
। i. _ _
.... ,k.
Incited by Eogliah sgente. the wceteni
aavagee were waging a fieroe war agalnat
the euervackiog White*. The red mvn
were carry iog .Icvaalation far and near,
burning cabin* and hamlet*, and putting
their prfomeri U&gt; death, with cruel tor­
ture*. Aptly w»* Kentucky termed the
dark end bloody ground.
Upon thia particular morning th ire we*
unusual stir within the rtoekade. All
night long the men and women bed been
moulding bwllcw, end nuking prcparaiiooa
for an early march lo Hey'a Blockade,
near which they had just bend Captain
Holder bad been defeated by the mvarea.
Al tnnrire lha whole garrinoo Hood on
tire parade pound, all armed and equip(«d. and their kna|-&gt;acks hoIdlaR food fur
four daye.
The women and children were out anying good-bye. Captain Reynold* had sasued bia laat order*, and the pt* wae
about to be opened for their departure,
when .uddraly every fore peled, and tha
litlla cbUdreu began to cry with fear at
the round of horrible war evire from In-

The Price of the Imperial Soap ia $5.26 per box of 100 » lb.
bars--75 Ib«. in the box. To any one who will Mind ns an order
for 10 boxes with cash, $52.50 wo will send one box extra free to­
il premium. Or the.orders may be,sent to us for - one or more
boxes at n time with remittance, and when we have thus received
orders for 10 Mdtea we wilt send the eleventh box free M proposed
men. “Wo outnumber and can
above. If you do not wish, to send money in advance you may youag
beat them in open fight." Instantly
deposit it. with »uy banker or merchant in good credit in your thirty of Ike ptooren ruslwd to tbo gate;
them
they
were Blayed by rotno of the
town with the understanding that he is to remit it to u» on receipt
elder men. Vcreed in back wood! lift, they
Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address
knew Indian* too well tn thus venture
tluir iivre by fonviug the fort.
“Go not out for ytw lim,’ aaid Osp-

(RAMPTON BROTHER

mao, “Yundor’band i&gt;Fyelling Indian* is
only a deooy party to draw naami where
eome larger eotxretW forre would drrtroy
D*Sa Mae toft the aloekide al that time,

WAKE UP!
HACHIK CO

SAWS FILED,

Chain, TaWej, Beiiteads, aad Sufar

1 lipG

jiih\

Corner Monroe and Jeflerson Streets, New ’I urk.

u. in®.

,Krep» oowataetly on hand
LIME.
hair.
STUCOD,
CEMENT.
BRICK.
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
PLOWS'
DRAGS

PIONEER STORE

leu' Yaniks. Ben aid' CUUiti

CULTIVATE ns. UOCDLKfinOVELnOWfl-

LEFT 11.4A'D FLO ITS.

Reaperand Mowers.
HANGING WINDOW CURTAIN*

ZACH.

Pays the highest Cash price
for nil kinds bf Farmers Pro­
duce.
Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purchas­
ing any of the above articles.
aL his Elevator, corner of Broad
way and Railroad Streets.
Hustings, April, 2. 1B79. 49

L.J. WHEELER.

.«c.«on,.x for their react sympathy far
the party of Mtntoo.
Among the diaiingumhed vishao in the
Chicago roc rentkm were men like Genera]

It wm a aullry moralop in the month
of Annual. 1782. Freakly gnn- wood.
| waved round the link aetthuMui of Bey­
ant Suiitm. flU-had in the for wcatern
wildevurea near the ahiniu; Kentucky

The pnvioua summer a party of Mrttler* ।
from iacxington had l&gt;oilt,thcir cabin* at :
I this place, aad surrounded them by a I
fenoe of fogs, oiled a stockade A deep,
narrow dlleb waa dug, and large, long
lopa were planted iu it upright and eloee
■___ -i_______ .. .i________ ait_»
!

tea*.

your- f oKfUhip." S|w«&lt;«tnfs laughed, my
client smiled, but I went oa. unaware
the eatue. Tbe judgweot was • no caure
of action." I charged nothing. Thi. ooeurred in vaentinu before Ftcgan Blaekatuoc A mere gn*o buy, b»t ambitfou*

but afierward*, whan it waa quite curiam
that a lanter body trf aavagea were gather­
ed ia the MiTounding woods, the eettlere
determined to trod ecmo ooo to Lexing­
ton to warn the peojda there and to obiatrt

n avirie kicaliti«r« in Hartford, Fr
■nd Coci! wuulira. Maryland, ■
^ueeua t/luuty, New York, whr

admitted annually and |x*rha^&lt; but one
who &lt;loe* not ar|4rotu tho Enaioc. It ir
a high tout. Many tempuiiofca Ik «■&lt; 1U
Th* ferret aud grand Safe guide. -* Ik. Un-

beifibey fouled rrey br**« sod adeem.
Then there wcr* hand shaking* and
burned forawdh uid, for none knew
Whether they would evur meet again.
Captain Reynolds kiared bia wile and
diughtrr, awl with a broken voice said ,
• ISY* out for mother, Debby. She ir
nut u rpry aa you are. Take good rare
of her and nuy God an** you all.”
One by one, two by two, they began to
•lip through the gateway and start for Ibo•priug. Two of lha atroogwil pioneer*.
Morl by the ptc tu close it if a rush »u

Got Their Clothes Mixed.
Mark Twain, iu hu new bock, called
Tramp* Abr.-d, tella how a party of tour| uu gotrtrrt, and wbal they did whan they

-I lave no lime," waa theimUBt reply,
"but I aledy al home, an-I Keep up with
the other buy*."
••Thea yon have a pfone aihmUy F ~id
hkiutcreogator. “Why did you lente ilf
••I have not hft it," aovwrud the hoy
quietly.
..V__ I.... ..... _ 1.1. ... I^n I.
Wl..r Arthurs Eaoountsr with Billy Wilton.
“ Will, you tall me about yrrar pevwmal
encounter with Billy Wilaoa f" 1 aaked.
"Wall, suppoac y&lt;&gt;« Dret tell ma the
Atewy n^you bavo hsard It,” Gwreral Arthur

part. Grasping the head of the astonish
ed child, he read with a quivering voire,
“My good boy, what U your name T You
(hall fill iho first vacancy f-V M apprenliee
llial ocrura in tbo bank. If, io the mean­
lime, if yon need a triand, come to me. while. Than, when oonUibutiona fell off,
But now give.me your confidence. Wbjr the rough* in uniform fall into the habit
ut taking whatever they wanted in tire
restaurant! ol the Ctlf Ball neighborhood,
whore they were quartered, without paying
deraaM almoat a hundred year* ago.
a cent. The police wrwv reductant to tn
The Indiane hid until night, when
terfere. for popular teatimem wm on the
nearly a thnumnd of them attacked the
stockade, hotting to surpriro it. But tb«7
found the gsrrwou ready for them, and
they wire mH ao nwolntely end vigorvu*
|v that they hail lo foil back, leaving many

�um

r1‘ fanlntfStiUn
U Arturos. Jun. 24, 188ft

AM FAST

KtPuBUCAN NATIONAL TICKET
roa FJUErtiKxi.

JAMES A. GARFIELD.
OP &lt;HK&gt;.

rox vicK-PUhiisixr.

Increasing my Trade and for

CHESTER A. ARTHUR
Hancock and English.

Creenbax

rson rm: sen- rose rsiBttfs.
theoretically M a&amp;r off but pr.ctjcally m
strength all through the Northwest.

propriation bills kited la pu*s, necessitating

ORATION.
Hrauoat of atimfaction if not

Silver Dollars

KocUwiy by abamere, on Sunday
well Im esnrinn.J
■___ ,.
appendages to appropctetioo bate

Bat,

quite sure of
turrounded

Will sell you Groceries .sit gotten figure*.

O it! 1 a m I jje 1 Prices befbx*e B11 y i 11 #.

W.'H. SCHANTZ
■II'" • •
UailON in the

grace sod cuutamely, dbunited »«

ranks of the Kepublicuns.

YOU CAN GET THE BEST

*

ICINCHOQUININE

civil acrviro, which «u m prominent in
Haaaocks military reputation will attract

with the solid South. to elect their candi-

Detntieralic nomiuatioo for President in
1808, declared as bb pisiform that the
National debt was payable iu greenbacks;

the country on the successful resumption

office capably u without print."
"Let the Republican party be wise in

FOR 865.00, OR A
txTr? scii-'cSi

with.the European Nations. He further roem that the only political nock of tbe
advocated the withdrawal from circulation

al Cincinnati u a tacit admuaiun that no politics.
ministration, the Demornts, by their
overwhelming majority in (he'llouae, cut

A CARD-

FOR LESS MONEY AT

reached to long
nominally rivals but often colfcdrrateu;.
sre tossing them bsek and forth for their

the suppression of Mormom polygamy by
damning the people for tbiir aclcclioM

Thu the lour

dr®j dollars and fifty cants at high noon,
thcrencc uf civil service reform beside the er, 1‘rindle, Striker and Power. who
well, and the voter* of Harry County who

questions both candidates were obliged to
pledge themselves in no ambiguous tarms.

-g the fourth of
March, 1880. Attcwyla to introduce fi­
nancial-Irgulal ion failed in both bowsrs of
full aympatby with the Democratic party,
Congress. . Several sttempte to attack our
politics, was nominated by the Itepubliprotection throry also fortunately failed.

nemiaated, waa a good one.

cordial support to the policy

HOSTETTEu^

Hi* only hope of political success

borotM quite the rage.

boring tu secure his election. The result I
of the Dcmoeratic Conventions, where hut of tbe election, although for a long lime

The drowning

Pnddc
S«4,

Fitters

hi« t&gt;eruson better than ever before.
&lt;&gt;od a Wagon .tx i« sold by anyone. This I will provefto any mttii
who vill &lt;-nll nt mv uhop. Price lower than any other good
WAGONS OR BUGGIES.

J. K. REEP
47m4

Hastings, March 23, 1880.

rithdrcw the

24

IUUITIB!

Union withdrew from tbe unequal rooEvery one eagerly

awaited lo
is all that should bind a man to m a jumping off plaoo for official, worried
Principle, iXaervcr .Lould be the with tbe burdens impoaod by their own
tecapacity.
ante of party union—oo
Tbe following, aa interesting phase of
t;r. ..
„r r-—&lt;*___

rendered by the leaden of the Grant rc

era Brigadiers, beyond tbe poasibtliiy of
(huge of picking jweketa.' Tbe det^tivm
who arrested her, ax Boltenuan's dry guodv

laid down as his platform. In regard t&lt;
the Southern question he expressed him-

into civil life the habit, and methods of a
man who has been all hb life a soldier 1

HASTINGS.

PAINTING MY WORK
part of our government* duriojrolhe three
__ — &gt; .. ’I -. st___
v-7_ . . ...

urea aa would an administration with Mr.
Tilden, Mr. Bayud, or Wade Hampton

IN

His tetter of

it revealed a courageoav leader. Hb
after the col lapec of the Confederacy, he to views on all prominent iaaues were fully

Bayard or Hill, or Wade Hampton, and he
b in full accord with their views ; and** if
ia Congress be would Vote, on all tbe polit

J. LEE REED’S
1 am Hilling Farm Wagons this year cheaper than any one in thcountry. I warrant every Stick of Tilbbcr anil every Iron In them
to be good. Any Wagon or Buggy of i\v make* that is broken ami
iihows poor inaU-pfal, I WILL REPAIR THE SAME FREE OF
CHARGE if it is gent to my Shop.
I am

legislation.

ck never .claimed to U a Bepnbliean cr
bo in sympathy with X^yblicy of tbe

UthuTJnty.

The Only Remedy

Ready far use by adding Hut JI 'ate)-. .1 superior substi­
tute for Wall Paper, Hard Finish, Kalsomine, etc. Better
Cheaper, and Rosier Applied. Sold by the pound in

wsr am. st nr. saws v~“
THE LIVER,
THE BOWELS.

and the KIDNEYS;

Arc Wo Sick
manifested ht&gt; determination in that re-

also, 12 beautiful Tints. 5 pounds illalmstine will corer
50 si/iea re pards. or 4SO Square feet, 2 coats- A porous, or
whitewashed wall may require more- The white will not
turn yellow or fhe tints fade- For sale by

ROBERTS &amp; HOTCHKISS

President's sincerity upon tbe Southern

Hancock

NICHOLS,SHEPARD &amp; CO.ttt

« OWSOIWAL AMD CHUT &lt;

the leant difficulty and without additional

ship of Bute and then the
embarrassing one.

The llcpublicau of

wnrkcra in the Presidential cam

Our New York Letter

Neverthatewi, against tbe
Ilepublteani tendencies of Presidents bred
rill of hb party, he withdrew the troops
lo arms. All the Democratic teadeni
.ram the Southern states end abandoned ordinates should be appointed solely oo
tbe South to tbe dominion of tbe IJcmocNtW YORK, June 25th. 18SV

IT SWEEPS THE FIELD.

the Republican party. The fall effort
log apparent iu tbs fall elections of 1877,

.f ■INOT DECEIVED

CRO W KT Sewing Machin.,
marion I inben £b-

TEN SOUND REASONS

About thu middle of October Congreas

from I«5I to 1870
This increased revenue

amount paid
inclusive),
the sifting

NEW GOODS !

'zt.'XUOTi.

elections has been definitely abandoned.

and refondit

Gaff 13

as for the Prost-

dry GOODS!

w.
o, _
piKnigan awes,
mutual,
112 oompatusa of other States, 2 Canadian,
"i -rr™;__________ _
'

MMMMan MM.

oom.,—umuDy the result of paying div­
idends. The total firs and inland rub in
1878 were 1161,853,41)1 ; premiums re­
ceived, 81338,188; teases, |l,0G4,00fi.
The oommbaioner swtimalea that tbe
balanow, after deducting 33] per ecu: of

«HMl KKWIXa MAOltXK
O..1 Awsts fct a. -Cre,!r,M,3i *«■*

wool

:

WOOL. WOOL

sea. it will soon

change the financial policy.

1 rtm prepares] to do

The ao called

WOOL

CARDING!

On abort notice al my Carding
Mill,’ North
aide of the Thorntie property i
ul
T1
“ *c u‘ u,e
Ssfein:,•gek apple River, in Hutingn,
other utatw 11.11, .nd

AH

Wotsl

Ui MtaCM

Aivn

MILLINERY

-W-k^fcw-

�rT*ffcp&lt;z»4ie^«Art*M
Proeentatkn to Prof. Mitehril.
Mr. Nathan Bertew hra ben. spp.fa.d | &lt;
On Saturday evening, al the residcaaa i
uf D. E Cook, occurred a very pfasual agent fa Toe Micuiuax Salt Anao-j!
rurpriae party. Prof. Mitchell bring the C1AT10X, located at East Saginaw, fa tha •
aurpriaed party. Mr. Cook had wrored rale of SALT AS A FERTILIZER, ami
tho preaeucc of the Prof, and wife early in a supply manufactured oipecirily for that 1
the evening ; later on, about sixty pcrotas. purpose eno be fated constantly la bi* ‘
Cte J.rtu.uo, ten,
a.
Tbfa
meetly High School wtbriare, camo down warebotira, far sate al fair priora.
vera received,
with a swoop, and it wa* beautiful to - be­ •alt fa entirriy free from dirt, or hard (
The call for the Republican Slate Con­
hold tbe look of consternation that spread lump*, and is nude by a proxss which a
vention ha* been made, aud tha convan
itself aU over the Pro&amp;wrn fane
’
fave* incorporate J in It all the valuabla ‘
lion will bo brid at the rity of Jackson oo
plant food, a* wdl a* ingredient* eu’culat- «
sebtdan rushed upon him.
the 5ch of Augurt. Tbe call will appear
ed to tree and render suitable the Ammoo-I’
A good social time wa*
’
iu our next issue.,
and then tamo tbe preset
ia already coutaiaed in the soil.
Th* excursion of tbe Presbyterian So­
AU axperiurenta deuionrtrate the value ■
ciety yesterday to Detroit and Brita Isle,
I’raL tad a bsndaome album to his wite.
proved to be a financial succom. bcaidro
L. E. Knappen in a mat aud d&lt;x»ntI gxr
experiment, but iu great value ha*
being ere enjoyable affair. They
speech mide tbe prtacot.Uoo.
beta fully proven, not only acientilladly
u&gt; town and burinim men are happy.
about one hundred dollar..
Tbe whole affair waa nicely manned,, and lbs.irctic.lly, bat practically, by aeons
Levant Newton formerly of Yanko*
th*
present*
very
appropriate
sod
every
Tbe old wooden structure iB rear of
Spring, and now a resident of Arkanras,
the Colo brick bloek, b bring removed
i* visiting friooda in Yankee Spring*. H*
The speech of Mr. Knsppvu so fully
A pamphlet giviag tbe result of many
to give way to the fonstructiou of a new
CODMTT OPFICKrE
speak* well of th* guie of Arkanraa.
expresses our sentiments a* to Prof. Mit­ experiment* ha* beoa placed in our band*
/■reWlr.-.--. Cleuir.l'-nl, brink addition, and when it is completed,
BaanMtx.
chell's work and worth, that wc give it to by Mr. E. O. Brown, tbe Agtml of tbe
Meaara. Cook 4 Sheldon will remove tb«ir
Esrt Saginaw Hoose, uf which wa doubt
attract office thereto.
Special Correspondnnca.
1’xor. MtrvniLL.—Two year* ago, not copies can be obtained of.Mr. Barlow
A ten year old daughter ufllenry L'tem
Muidlevili.e, June 25, 1880.
you cstuo among u*. a stranger--! thick — replete with information on thia subject,
of Orangeville, was bitten by a tn&gt;M*rauRoiro* Baxneb
Seeing an item io
and which we pommend to the attention of
pa uu Monday aftcro-xm l*.t. The atten­ your issue of the Hkh tnst. slating that to every cilium of thia place, with the sin­
ding pbyrician, Dr. II. C. Turner, has F. A. Coville, 1L R. ageat at this place gle rxceptlou ofmyselt.
That you may know bow wall wa think
hope* of her recovery, although several stated th*, R. B JUrara had this mraon
you have dust* lb* work which ba* fallen
Entered at the 1‘ost Office.. hours elapsed before he waa ailed to at­ received fair oar load* ol machines, aud to your lot—a work among the nobfat of
Hastings, .Midi.. as Second- tend the osc. The above fate were fur­ that 8. B. Smith had r«rir«! two car tbe prafasioos of taso, 11k&gt; aducattoo of
nished u. by Mr. J. W. Balch, who re­ load*, and Jordan 4 Slayton one car load
rlass Matter.________ - '
youth-, how^trong a hold you have
turned from Orangeville yerterday.
gained upon the heart* uf the pupils so
Two men. AHriri. and Casey, Aldrioh
. The oit crop i» reported to bo heavy
long under your charge *M instruotiuu :
ftom Barry, and Ccasey from Hope, were I would State that Mnsn. Jordan 4 Sliythroughout the country..
what sppreriatiou the good riliaeea of thia
aeriouiiy-injured
yesterday
by
their
team
tou
have
roorived
thimason
flve
thresh
­
Wheat harvest began over a week ago­
plaor entertain of the success of your labrunning away and throwing the occupants ers, making H car loads, one ear load uf
n acme part* of the Slate.
ora aa an educator and of’your life a* a
out. We understand that there ia not McCormick binders, and about twenty
citizen-. with whst ragrat* not only your
much hope of the recovery of one, if ofeith­ reapers and mowers, and one binder and
former pupiia, but the good people of thia
college on Thursday ot last week.
The population of 'hptruit, according tu er of them They came to the «ity with wool, one engine, making mneh more than throe romtnuuity, see you about to fave the
csr loads of implements all told..
Uvn Long and Be Hippy.
Geld of your recent labor., and to shake
ilia /Trem'sy .Vrw*, foot* up 113,950.
8. B. Smith baa received two full car
Why thi-uld not everyone live cut tjieir
from your fat ths dost of our rity. I am
Tbe land boy* report that they had a
Best and cheapest Bunting at Graat'i full allotted time, enjoy good health and
asked, oo behalf and ia tbe name of tha
Beat and cbeapcat'Bunting al Grant's be happy ? Surely there it no yooJ rea
grand time st Thoraspple I-akc lastThurograduates and ueder graduates of tbe high
sou, sod yet many will allow impure
Best and ebeaprot Bunting at Grant's blood, wo.knew of the kidreys, imperfect
school, and of those ritixent whom I be.
Best and c bee prat'ilunuag at Grant’s digestioo. and urinary troubles to under­
lies* to reprerent the best intelligence and
rate* and break down their general hsrith
worth of th* community, to prment to
Best and cheapest Bu*Ung at Graat'i
sod carry them to a premature grave.
you a alight testimouiil of ihrir esteem
Beat and cheapest Bunting at Granl'i Sum* seek relief among mlwersl poisoos,
sod regard ; and ttereby to assure you
Bet SO J choe|&gt;est Bunting at Graat’i
sieely advertised alcoholic bevengos sad
Beat and cheapest Banting at Graat'i
fermented liquora, only to fieri themselves
The Graduating Claes.
II th of July. ‘
Ifat and ehmpeiic'BuaUng al Graht'i fur a lime somewhat letter, but after a
Ou Friday last the graduating exercises
Best and chcaprat'Otinung 'at Qraut'i white -iuch won*. Now, why should
Mr. J. 0- Cresey inform* u* that bo
of the class of 1880 waa held. Thi* el*** sou, leaving him, instead aa live item io
thia
be so f It U well kiwwn by the inha* bin kilo of brick barat, and has the
bad for it* matte, Enlilia &amp;tltu Ctnio- quratiou would, the firet man iu th* trade
telligcut portion of. our community that
finest lot ol brick that be ba* ever made.
Dr. Gdywu's Y.ltew Dock and Satrapstii En, and oeruiuly illustrated by their here, really tbe THIRD and last man in
The dry good* firm from Jackson- who determined effort* to attain a high stand­ point of numbara, and .tuoaut iu dollar,
rills will surriy remove *11 th«se disorders.
I coogratntate you upon tbs work, you
Thia medicine fa Jie woaderful'discovery
sold gootl* no eheap, in tbe Cole A Son's ard of culture that they appreciated the and cent* io business done.
bare done and are doing.
of an eminent French physician, tod ha*
butUing, pecked up end returned to Jack- fact, that education ia essential to person­
When it is known that io counting in
proven itself jn thotuaads of iutaarea to 49tn3
1 cc-Bgraiulate yon upon th* advance ’
Second door West of tbe Hauk, Hpstiugs, Midi.
be the best vegetable blood purifier known
al .ureas. We add their names, and th*
iu edneation every year being made io chia! ।
to mediesl men. It never fail* to effect­
L. W. Faurer haa removed hia sewing subject of their easy* and oration* vis:—
country, through the efforts sod applies- '■,
ually
«ire
Scrofula,
Syphilitic
disorders,
•machine office from the enbiortware rooms
Mk.va McImik, emay, Starting Point*.
lion of men of carorotnem and study. DfF I
C. Clevm, Prop’r
weakness of the kidnevs, *11 nervous dis­
of Fred Bpangemscliar to L. RusacH's Reel
Ed Mt'nt&gt; O. Dxwxr, oration, William
uu the fact that, notwithstanding the mi* order, and dability, and *11 urinary and
“IsTTiUewOf.
Estate Kxch*u«e on Jefferson street.
digestive troubles. It makes the old feel
Callen Bryant.
guided demand of tbe unthinking fur n
pre*ln«at
sod
tsfleeslls!
full
of youthful vigor, and the young
Amma Ncvimh, Esasy, Tnje Heroum.
Letter undaimni fqr at tbe Hasting*
K-callcd -practscal"—which mean* super- ,
y aays ; -I bar. bad the eocrgdic and gay,-restoring nerfeet mao
Fort Office, .Junfc 21»; 1A80:—M. Zfc
Fbamk Bat'tn, Orattun, Tint Value of the item in no other way than that he ficis)—education, tbe number of tbore who
itr Cewplaiat for svwtal
counted the maebien* Sold by tbe whole
History.
Brooks. Mis* Nora
Conley. Card*:
throng the hall* of uur higher in*titalu&gt;as ;
I family’.
•
Hxnr B. Diwtr, Oration, I’residrot
of learning i* yearly aud rapidly inersariag. i
We underrtaod that F- A. Covillr, R.
H*y« Administration
'
That the course of study, of rultute and
Bells SraiLt.L'va, Essay,' Character, K. agent denie* giving any »ueh statement uf discipline is each year growing mor. I
The Jack-&gt;n Citizen name* Hou. D. IL
to
th*
Editor
of
the
B
axxxu
anb
claimed
ami its Delineation.
sdrsneed, thorough and liberal . that the 1
Cook, of thi* city, tor Presidential elector.
ALI-UA Caste*,- Oration, Progrea.
education of to-day ia far in advaneo ol
That would Ou a popular nomination in
Lizzie Maxtes, Essay, Imagination. . the eave in Just this, IL B Mnuer onec that of a few years since, and ao much
tbi* eoutfly. and one that Would commend
had the entire implement butiocsa of the
higher that the oduealion ot a j*rsoo as
itself to tbe Republican* pl the State.
place untd two years ego F. B. Smith to e it existed st college graduation 25 years
Ba-iness of the Barry County Probate I boy frotn hi* tin *bop, who in the third ago would barely be sufficient lo enable
The National Greenback Harty silently
placed in peril ioa on their pole, yesterday Conn, for tbe weekending June 211th year of his rxpsrieticw ImR sold nearly him to pass an ezaminatlon fa college sdseventy five machines. Then followed the
afternoon, a Weaver and Chamber* vtream Cement Smith. Judge.
firm ul Jordon it Slayton who bare eaer. The iUpubfieana will take it down
! tirvly io their Mcuod year beaten th* irrefa them on tbe 2nd of November, by a
and discipline of our public schools i* proKHJO majority itt this county, and by" tbe
portioaatr.iy ** rapid a* io the higher in­
stitutions of learning; and so ireetistable
is this progress, ao determined ia tha de­
For nny Cain of Catarrh that Can’t
Two ol A. II. Ickes boy* of Carlton.:
mand of th* people for a thorough and
fiion.1 that a swallow* neat under tho eave*
liberal education, to be accessible to all ,
fully
cocsctau*
offals
pcaition
and
doe*
oct
fatale
of
George
1.
Hopkins
et
al.
min
­
of their barn, contained zwhitc shallow*
that tbe uxat.dtsperate effort* of the fogies
Hearing account of guardian ad­ attempt to deliver bi* machine* in ooodsy and fossil* who seek io control and limit
They procured a ladder, and took out of 1' or*.
tbe neat, a pair of the little white bcamica,!journed to October 11th next at ten o'- leal hi* last dale worid become to ap­ tha course of discipline end culture, by
parent
to
all.
IL
B.
Messer
ba*
had
hi*
end have them in a e*|re. The cyq* ot the
discouraging the study of tbe classics and
fane 23.—la. Re appointing a guard- ‘,day aa a dealer io thi* town and none are
bird* ire a petlec* pink color, and the boyv
the more advanced science* am powtrios*
for John Pcndmon, aa alleged i neotn I ora conscious of the fact than bitaielf.
“ HO CUKE, HO PAY
ent.
Petition fur appointment of
Tha statement u you ace of iHe lGtb
Wade Hsripton received more &lt;A,«eta
urdian filed July Hlh next assigned . st. doe* a grant injustice to the btisinou
and nfflanse at the Cincinnati Conven­
Should you desire lumber of any- kind,
for hearing and citation israad.
John
' the town. There bra been *old instead
tion. than any other delegate in altoti- CtrvHh fur the petition.
youth to those branches uf learning which hoards drasKd or uadrvaaed, matched or
of seven carload* of implement* a* he
f‘nil and see tu before making your purchases ns we have
otherwise, planks, studding, joint, limber.,;
deuce. Had every delegate been a races
June 21.—Eatste of Carrie L. Uurg- ■tated, something better then eight car­ barely enable thsm lo engage ia buinass, shinglm, lath, or muldinp of any or all
ducemenU to offer.
■taoist during the rebellion. the cheer*
or to tarn a decent livelihood, happily find kinds, andat reammaUe rates, call oo
load* and instead of hi* ariling more than
would probably have been given equjlly to ment of guardian filed. Order entered ap­
lodgment to day in few breasts.
Newton, Fowler A Burton st their lumber
Ed. Powehh,
all other* be really ba* told lore than any
Thi* rapid advancement. in education y*rd ucar tho Nawton House in,thi* citypointing David C. Burgess guardian. of the other firm* named. The foreguitw
makes the life of th* teacher oo* of con­
Bond filed and letter fanned.
arc ariidMarts such aa can be eatablishtri
stant study, oonsunt cultivation.
fatal* of Rsbssea Holladay a aainor .to the ■utiafsctiou'of any fair intelligent
The ignorance on tbe part of many, of
On'th"34th Inst., ouc Ruebco Hall Aanual account of guardian filed.
,
lb* work actually being dime iu the school*
waa shot through thb head al Battle
Juno 35Estate bf Sarah DeDemar
Creek, while attempting lo br.sk down et aL minora. Acuna) aecoant of guardTha Graduating Exercises.
It is not often that our people am in­ features of eoctety, frequently present
the door ol Rance Byington.
Hall waa tan filed.
many di&lt;eourg*meot* and ubMacfa in the
in pursuit of a certain soiled dove, and ’ Jane
Rrtatn uf Clark 8. Mudge a vited to aueb a treat as were the gradua
would not be persuaded that she waa not minor. Order entered sppoiotlng Ixireo- tiog exercise* of the High School at Union path of the instructor.
Saxe rays of “Th* Pedagogue ,”
in Byington’s boose, till Byington pcr- so Mudge guatdian. Bond lied and let- Hall on Friday evening. Aud it i* not.to
surilrd him with a revolver.
Kyiagton
maria to my that, any entertainment ever
given in the city pleased tha pro^o
County uotTwpondence.
more noirrtpally. Tbe Hell was bcauti.
On Saturday evening last, a lot of
Th* wonder i» that with three obreacire
fully dueurated, thanks lo the ladies iu
PnCkroKT, Juno 28.
drtmkcn rowdiea invaded tho Fair ground*,
and diresinragameot* in the way, teachers
The poputalipn of Irving twrfnship will charge, aud the liberality of uur florist*.
testing board* off tbe fanev, and entering
ia publio school* can do tbelr work **
The programme included the oration* and
tbe grand eland, punn-Hng the roa’A wod foOtupabAUt fuurtesu hundred and twsuty.
su.-cmfully a* they do.
The new brick *tors U new enclosed. owaysof the graduating class, a fine
making night bedious generally.
Mr.
1'rof. Milehdl, I congratulate you.—
Batteraoo who lives’ on tbs ground* says Thi* wesk will see the metal foot and eor- musical treat,' aud the proreutatioM of the
school Diploma* by Jamas Clark, Esq., OU
niee
io
pise*
aud
tbs
plastering
begun.
dm probably shall find out the names ot
behalf ol the Beard of Education, all of
The
Sunday
School
picul*
at
Jenning
’
a
abase engaged in the seen*, and if tliey !
which wa* of *p*ei*l interest to many and
repeal Ihtilr matiooe. bs tbinkr die public I io Pamplril township fat week, was pro­
of real inlrraat to every one present, sod
FOR SALE.
should know the names of lU aetora. and .' nottaoed a auccran by all who attended,
fro® all the good and loteUigent people pf
i Tire executive commiUee uf th* old the Halt wa* fillod to it* uttermost caj^Aiy tbe community a spoelaoaoe* vUerauca of
not only ought to, but will.
In thi* fane wo give plwe to ths Ora­
Freeport Republican dob have called a
congratntatlon
st
th*
grand
auooem
of
Mr. H. V. MertlU,uf Johnstown, Berry
tion of H. B. Dewey oo •• President Hkym
county, while ploughing in hi* field thi* masting fa Saturday evimieg, July 10.
adminimration," and expect next week to yuor week : and the more cordial is this
• spring, found a copper arrow h«ad rix in- They cordially invito all Ute rid members
congratulation from tba tact that in the
cba* long and thru* inehea wide at the to be present, sod hope fa * luge acces­ print *ev«ral of the Olbera ; and it is duo face of the discouragement* and abrtinaedgro arrfuow nearly a* sharp as * iaifo. sice to ihrir ranks from th* new voter* in the class that we should say that each of
tiooo which prrjndfa and adfisboms have
The mete) of which it fa wrought Is peec
th* vicinity, and other* who believe in the orations and omiy* were of a high thrown in your way, you have been con­
sod the weapon wan eridmUly mad* fa
character, and- would both interest and
efficient service. The arrow Lead was lb« prineiplss of th* republican party.
tent with ao eye single oo|/to tba inter­
UMirart the general reader, and that we
Q. X.
ploughed-up on a spot which had l-coo oc­
mt* of those whose guidance and Ieatruc­
regret our inability to find place ia ths
cupied bya *tooe heap ever aiace tha field
tion you bad io charge, to take yoar re­
waa clcired. twenty year, ago, Mr. Mer­
column* of th* Bamme*. for all of them.
I Midplkvillx, June 28th, 1880.
ward ia the grateful commendation of
rill inform* ns that some fwo years ago a
For the thorough and- efficient culture
Farmer* have done a good trarinem
pupil* and parents, and tha approval of
copper knif* wa* unearthed tn grading the
making
hay
the
last
week.
now railroad between Hast logs aud Kata
swarded
Prof.
I,
N.
Mitchril,
and
wo
far
Oar village school has closed and
ntaxoo, and that It is now In the poweasion
Permit M thss, on behalf of those peoIt will be a long" time before another dam pic, to prrochl you with there books, all I
of Hou. Daniel Striker of Ilmtingn. Mr. teacher, and scholar* are having a rest.
Striker has also so imago of a bear, about
Rot Pinney'a home run away last W«d- will graduate of members so young ia of which are doubtless scqualntaaoes of '
-the nixe of a small cub, carved in -bird
happen'# Law Office.
yesri,
so
thoroughly
fitted
fur
the
work
nniday and kicked and wrecked the bug­
yours, perhaps avra to familiarity.
M»y
gy and n»Ht tha ffimUy including Rot. io before them iu future lift, and we believe they *errp to ansura you of thn gnod wbh■Me. *u Grew threw, swasd by Miles Mala.
PnaslllOO. Apply al
th* fencs wroar. No one aarionaly hurt.
ro and sympathy of thane you are faring
Knapoen * Law Office.
Many stranger, are upon our streets tha removal ol Mr. Mitchel from tba behind you. and bo n oowtaut reminder of '
daily, reeking ihrir fortune.
Ore “Big charge of th* sehori* of th* dty, • high­ ocr hope that "our low may b* your etcrhanded oatray, unworthy of lb* men who
wisrth of dregs, for half s dollar a pack perpetrated the set, ou« that fa ye«r» will
knappen't Law Office.
nge, as fare a* be eould baud them .out ba a curse to tha children of onr dty.
But then wa suppose the tutarcst of tha
and handle in the money.
Ore would think everybody was rick ; Groeubaok party mu*t be .ubuervnd, a
thorough
educator
removed,
and
a
nobody
and they will be if they don’t quit *wi*lia bis plaae, so that our note will bo
lowing every Mary about some new “Eltx
to the Rcpubliertr party.
er of W." and then swallowing the dreg.,
tad a white grab half „ Ud. lang, with
» black b«d.
A tars. am««t of hay U thoroaghlv
auakod, and little prospect of |u i,eias
dried to-day.
•*
Cha*. Franch ba* sold his Foundry and
Meehinu Shop to a Mr. fan* of Hastings.
fra A. Morgan ba* auld out hia livary
buainem, hones am! carriage* to Chas.
Freaeh who ha. catend into partnerahip
with Frank Boamcr, and the two livery
Mabfa are united ; Beamer 4 French.
The Msaaric Fraternity at Middleville
and vidnliy are to have spica in in Brigg's
Grove u Barlow fake on July 3d.

COtSM

FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING!

We have jiist opened our Spring Stock,
which comprises many norellin never before
brought to this market. Ladle. Linen Suit*
and ■Ulsters. Gossamer Waterproof Suits.
Ladies Fine Underwear in Linen and Gauze.
White Skirts, White Aprons, Lace Tidies,
Lace Lambrequins, Pillow Shams and all
kinds of Lace Goods. An elegant line of new
novelties in Parasols ami Fans. Gents fine
Summer Underwear in Cotton, Gauze and
light Merino. liadies nnd Gents

OUR MOTTO,

FAIR

PRICES. AND

GOOD

GOODS.

ORGAN OR PIANO

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRER
E. A. MATTISON,

POWERS &amp;

BARLOW.

HARDWARE !

PERRY ROYCE REAPERS !

$500 REWARD
HALL’S 1719
CURE.

A. WOOD MOWERS.

REAL ESTATE.

UNDERTAKING

REAL ESTATE

Fanns For Sale.

Great Opportunity.

C

Tbe sbos* is frurn the Baltic Brcek
Jeunsul of the 23 iatL, and aa regards
the msppar knife nbova spoken of, that Mr.
Striker has. it waa not nnsMtbod ia grad­
ing lb. new railroad ^between Haatinr

cm PBorram fos sali i

�3
Phex end Khun.
Marrying a womait tor bar Uanly »LA*
Hinge bird furita singing.

The Blood is The Life.

Epelliug trforco pny» Joab Bilp.egn
u tunde 9190,1*90 by hia writing*.

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S-MHU« a Mil

HE

SUE RIFF'S SALE

A Georgia young man Mind bi* aweeihcart whether .he had aver read ■’Remse
and Juliet.’’ She replied that aba had
md Romeo, but .he did not think the
had crer mil Juliet.
oeghfarc* and tha grandeur of lie iudividoal baildinga, is at all a bcautifal city, yet
what tba hurried trowel of tkm (rafeier failrd originally lo bertow the tnrei deliberate
chieel of the sculptor is gradually tasking
to supply. Tha o|ucMriai&gt; Uatue of Fred­
erick the Great, the marble rcproacniatioa
of Vieury &lt;m th* SoM-wabruar, with tbe

the fortune, of their king.
And I mw
him el St. Helena, with tia hand, uowd
behind him gaatng out upon the tad and
anlvmn sea.
1 th.light of the orphan, aud widow,
be bad mad*—of the lean that had been
abed for hia glory, and of tha only woman
who *rer loved him. pnabed from hia heart
by the euld hand of ambition.
And I

Scene at William* College—Junior
UaBaUti.g Now Tutament. “And lbw—
an -an I the Lord aald, I,-rd raid uut»&gt;
unto Moe*..' |ln» be hesitated and
looked appealingly to a neighbor, who tw
ing alto unprepared, whispered •'Skip it." gee tejee Ctu&gt; «r ~Ua*U*esi aiw naai&gt;

Th* quealiun settled.—Sb*.—But do
net you think that too much amok* is iajnrioua to your mind?
H.-—I runout
my 1 do. Iu my owe eam I h.ro found
it rather to mereere than to kseea th*

roe. of Premia dotted throughout the city.
-II trad tn adorn whit would utherwuc
appear • rcry hank, American looking
town, aud aearoely . bmUi pa*a without
oonferriog wxnr additional attraction of

tsfflxsiWKfia
S~.l»l.««rc-le. r«l._ llw, wtl.nl,,
sttSsaetaEhn;

jmtly boaat, pcrimpa, to be the "cjiy of
inuSjgenoe." but wh^, by no airetch of

indufehnee, oan be tolled the “city of arch­
itectural art." Not long ago a hoc uurblc
monnmeut wm erected io a flowery nook
of th* Thierg.rteo u&gt; tbe memory of lire
“oerer-to-bo-furguiun ’ Quora Ltniac, th*
mother of the prewtu Emj-ror William,
orer agaitul that of her Royal huriund,
and to-&lt;Jay, not (ar frotp tbe Mtnu loot,
a atari* of JoLaon Wolfgang- Goethe wu
ceremonioiuly unveiled.
Tire great poet,
it ia tru*, wa» torn iu a city which only
became Premiaa after the event, of LStitl,

hi. writing., had omitted to rate a fair!
aud lartn,: mmament to hia memory.
Tba statue to the great ]«-t unveiled a
few day* Kpx staada ua the edge uf tho
Thiergartvn, brtwien the llrwndcelcaroer
Gate and tbe Koniggratxer StntMe, and ta,
on tba whole, more appropriately placed
than that of Schiller is'front of tho Royal
SchsuapielUatu
A pUtf'rm Lad been
erected in tba. opposite garden gruundaMT
tba Bonacbold Chamberlain fur tho coorcnioncc ol tho Emperor. tbu Crown
Frifihe. and other notabilities of the C«nrt.
while th. ceremony w» ateu attended by
all the most uluatriju. men io art, litera­
ture, science, diplomacy, and the army re.
ideal in the Capitol.
The Emprew bad

How to Buy Meilt.
There .re ox many howe keeper, who
bare any thorough knowledge about menu;
the condition io which it ought to be
bought, ita appe.noee when it ia unit for
nee, and tbe iuu.i dnirabte cota to purcLaee. Thu tort «f knowledge i. meet eeacqltd, capecully when there ex Ma co lit­
tle eotncleoee on tbe part of the butcher..
Ou* fart abould be remembered, and that

Ilka* U. I
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Cathartic Pills
Michigan Central Railroad
BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

crerythiag elm. the beat ia tbe ehcepest.
Cheap joints always include large lixiei
and sinews; auch (ointa should he need for
soup and gravie* For roartier and boil­
ing ehocae tbe better cuU, aneh aa Inga- of
mutton and real, riba, sirloin and round of

GRAND BaPIOS AND DETROIT.

tip

- |i w.&gt;kroi&lt;
j V*es***te&gt;ti*
'.jurctr&amp;sl.l.

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,a
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COUGH!
week*, thus describe* that lady :
Mr*. Garfield i* a lady ol ou-dium
height, and of alight but well knit form.
She ha. .null featuraa, with a autnrwhat
prominent forehead, and her blaek hair,
crimped In front and done up in a imidnt
coil, b eli-hdy tinged with gray.
A pair
of black, eyre, and a mouth about which
there play, a awectly bewitching .mile, are
the luuX .ttrartivc fretoraa of a thorough
ly exprcaeive Care
In drea. she u quite
•a plain aa the preaccl miatren of tbe

. fere»«»-rsaH *ar.
‘"nSsrar’iWuiiTALi!
HANtKHT MALE.

JOHNSTON’S

SARSAPARILLA
M. caiux. mmsu.

STILLINGI,

nst"
color ■ • Huie dwef- To u»l veal look
at th* loin ; iftf I kidsry, which oil be
fount) 00 &gt;h* under aid* uf uoe cud uf th*
Lin, ia enveiopu |n flrm aed white tat,
the meat ia certainly recently killed aud
undoubtedly good. The kidney alwaya
change. flr»i, and then lb* meat M flabby
and Rf-olird, and tbe Wl aott.

to prepare a biography of |Lc Haaaaao
Chaweeiior, which, iK ‘/joai.roing him to
the VolhalU of European diplomatuta,
would insinuate ia tho moat delicate man­
ner poreablc. that th* mutual roUtious be­
tween th* two Empires might tbcamfurtb
bn dtepened to grow all th* more cordial
for tbe natural disapfanranc. uf one di»turbins element at least, and today they

SYMPTOMS OF A
•TORPID LIVER.

e.u*e they bare uever had their aUeotMm
directed to the fact that it ia th* loogwrt
»ivw iu the yurld not eapable of being
navigable tn any of it. parta. Having di•ectrd aUcntiun to thia striking feature of
it. phyaiml make up, au cxplanmiou of
bow it acquired iu homely yeetxloujm
may prove of intercut. Tho early French

' A prominent attorney, wtife labiog ■
day or t*u aieoe. putntvl out to hia Ummewe* a sign board, rrmarkten ; ’■The
fellow who put that up i* a far. ' “Wby ? '
asked hia companion. “ Ifeceua* that aago
reads 'No fishing ia thia breuk,' and 1
caeghl tbe beat trout ia my ba*k«&lt; dispel-

Uvixkd ia Afptartut.
Urpcrctl&amp;'cj ia Sjat)6cftp.
Umrpaued u CoaitractK*.
Utjrttfdirtdi m Pofaku.
M Uedupattd ia Ik: Brand Ct:

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Better Timet.
The "Pemoaat,” New Orlmna, L«,
aey*; "Suflering orc on g rjcha. hare bwn
troubled with ducaaes ol kidney and liver,
bu been perceptibly beUer since the u,
trodoMieu among u of Warner'* Safe
Kidney apd Liver Cur*.
9-10

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UNFERMENTED

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called upon by muri: lba&lt;i J.OlHJ people at
Meotur on Tureday
Th. Uwe of ba*
prcay bouse waa crowded by eager talk-ta,
and in lb* drawing rooms aumd Mr*. Gar
field re*aiviug tbe cvugr.tuUUooa vf h«r
visitor* with great sompamrc, yet wub
signa of frank pUwsute.

Canada Southern Railway

a stealU. a** a- »««•

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maading on tbu I’aciic oomt. “By dirertlon of Hie Praaidwit the commanding
gtnenl, military diriaioa of tba I'actflc, i.
Mtfborimd to yrvreat any iavaaioo of th.
ireaty uf New Bexieu, by .rme-llbrcre
i» wfotarinn uf tho nretrelity law.
Aumou Ram.XT, Sen. of War.
TM Rimmer Gotaare will Imre ( ita
BioorhqjO te-day kx tho Anio region*.
Two board., .p|«/i»ied by the Cebiart

■HE WHITE
SEWING M*Ci

. rival *1 Prince Gortchakuff here thia morni&gt;g. in apparent fuHnoe of bmlih and
apiriu. There wu a dutinguubcd diplomatiat oooe, it ia well known, when profouudcu act of. policy wu held to be signi­
fied by thia apparent dcatb-Lcd. nor ia it
dear that the Pint Mimxer of tha Cur,
without unending it, may hav. likewise
pwhapa gained a point by thia peculiar
method of provoking the public mind.- At
any ante Priam Gwtehakofi lo parody
hia own famous rxpreauon, oo Iwidc pat
il tr Tttuedlf. aud Ik now Rroiau perfectly

th* iueky man al Ciseioati.
Aman will not be paid oo appliaatton*
far pensions fifed subsequent to Jane JOth.
The law granting additional bounty to
aoldien of tLo l.te war expires Juse IMHh.
Persona entitled tutu I file there daitns
prix to that date.
Seerntery 8bnrmau aocumpenisd by el000. Denniaoo uf Ubio, bare gone oo a
plvaaere trip to Norfolk, Hampton, and
Other point*. Gen. Garfield and I'reeideol
Haya, have gun* to Ohio.
Spcttnd Tail and several of hia band of
Rioex, ar* atill la th* city ; they arc trying
to pet some minor allowance* of money
and clothing foe their tribe. Savani of'
Spotted
Tail'. Aildren
are
atl*ndhg aebool at Hampton, Va.
' Th* .object of a thr.-euami iuvaaiua uf
Memeo wa* eoeaidorud ia the Cabin*.

Vayne &amp; Jackton Rail Road.
THE SHORT LINK

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Jg,,

Thowtanda Bnncfltfed.
It slipped from lb* '’Gawle,1' Yonkers,

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DETROIT ANU TOLEDO TRAINS
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Cor* at th* only aura reanedy lor diabeto

Although the enovaniino did not name
lb* hrilliaac *reic* from Maine, y« hb
frieod. will remember that w. Ur* for .
lander one *qo*Uy brilTtant.
Although

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VOL. 2&lt;

NO. 10.

HASTINGS, MItiH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 7.

1880.

P80FKSHM1L HD BJ3!HE3S CARDS

THIS PAPER
NEW YORK.

WHOLE NO. 1311

You uro rc,|uo.t«,l to oil ut AGKICULTl'RAL HALL „„l
examine and then take 00 trial one of the

ALGER &amp; ALGER.

ORIGINAL KALAMAZOO

ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS

intermediate liak between mcu and Gods.
To Homerie poems they appear aa lbe
urn of Goda, and m .amber and higher
rare than men. Tbev were more power­
ful, reurageous,' and in every respect, more

SPRING-TOOTH HARHOWS
These harrows are fully protected by the Grov.
and are WARRANTED AGAINST BREAKAGE

you

W. would naurally expect to Sod that
he bad great lalsnu, or a good ednoaliou,
but such was not the one. He weal to
vuit iho sick and all the county jails in
England, doing good wherever ba wcoL
Joba Banyan la auotber example; bo
was a minister. - People Soaked Iran every
dirostlon to bear him. A law Wm pamsd
ths: no om should preach unlrso ordained
by the Biahop of the church nf Engiaad.
Ha ibsrefnre was asraeg tbu fast to refer.

BUCKEYE OR WOOD MOWER,
Reaper or Self-Bindel’, .
CmU ami got one before it is too late.

I sell u fu'l line of

THRESHERS and ENGINES

iho irwa suae. Tfc.y
to. „.
pMto St tba aiegm ol Troy and Tttobos,
but they aooo became extinct, soma perbhing in war, others being transferred by
Jupiter to a happier atato in Ibe Um of
the bletaved, where they reaped tbrioe ia a
year the apontenrouv fruits of ths esrth.
The Riozrapby of every man who has naen to emiueucc of any kind by hia own
laical and industry* l» • l"*»a and atimu-

air eras full i,f happy BOttnda; the tinkle of
dMaul cow bells, the vtdea of domestic
fowls, and.tho song of wild blida.
But
bsr great’ disappointment ■&gt;ver»lm»lawcd1

Among which may lw found the Massillon, Mansfield, Russell,
Pitts, Gnsc. WcstillghbUHe, Dow, Birdsall &amp; Wood, Tttbor &amp;

fcUSSHj

®wt
.t!! srLr’Os

CHESTER MESSER

■n ibe world, oom were blewed by them
Sdf mode mre are living witaitoto that aa the ioslrataetit of lheir redemption, w*
; God baa eedeWn] man with the uuterial a word they spoke coaid be recalled, and
and power uewwury to acrempliah the K&gt; they perish. Their light went down ia
mnat dreirable fortune and Came, and'that

irtic Pills
h- t-ea: call-ant,- pelaelr**.

CHEAPER THAN EVER

JAMISI CLARKE
IKY AT LAW A SOLICITOR

MftCU I.ASP. ,
• Now aa are tint uuly out of debt, but |
we have gut 11 JJOO ahead, and the qu«- i
tiuu la, Low ire wa going to invest IlT" i
Hiram Gralraui, littiag just outaide of!
the open door, to enjoy, the coolucaa of !
die aumuscr evening, threw aaido hia pup '
er al he spoke. and awaited hi* wife'a re- 1

Attrr lha lapse of five Wotks be went to when tbo way wu« rough oue, a life of
ll.o vpaliou to med bis wif« and children battle, confuMoB, and danger, th’ru in­
T&lt;*cyd&gt;U enjoyed llic moat dsliglrifu!
deed their livre are more noblerbii, and all were glad and happy, and a.
It ia tboeght tbal the turning point of
they drove bom &gt;ward there was in nah to
be trill, and many inquiriea lo be • made.
Ao ll.iy neared the houw Mrs. Graham
locket ruddcaly forward whilu her hu^
baud watched her £u« and rubbed hi.
iiau I. ■■■gether in qaiot glee' Wbat Wa. I
thai -oft, Iwvirout gray, gleaming out
fruu* swung the green huvea 1 Was .be 1
dreaming ? No ;-n wa. the buuw with its
green -Luttora, and jvpieva.
■
"Why. Hiram Grabsin, what have you

1

NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS!
. lions, he was kind lirart.ul and grnerogs,
l.s., in 1&gt;U way. ' This HHXauig ho had
ing her thought!.
' »uureth&gt;ug ul iiujn.rtancc tu n.mninuieaic.
She wa. oppetaaoj with i be fear iL.i .
didu’i tell you last evening." bo said.
her fobg-eherMied plana might be dashed iI»tbst!la.l already had toirn talk with
to the earth. However, ahe cammcnced
, bravely enough.
I "I have thought we could 'repaint the
bouse some pretty color, inch aa silver cams over to sec tu- thia rot
grey, and hare .butlers put up al the Med to split the difference;
windows the light shade of green to bar- bargain, tbuugh t A little
spending money for paint i.r

VHiTE
ving

Mali

p&amp;tratcc.
in SmpGaty,
•cd it Con;!rnctiai.
edited in Papalor.:;;.
in the Bread Clot::.

DENTISt

KuhriDt.

THE CASH STORE.

Kiciiiai

AT- J- W/
|
Carriage, Sim and Omental

..winter,..

.1. ikal b. t&lt; now;
saoassd s~s««i

jmperjaj Soap

•for Premdent, ajff too, wbu was especially

active ia defeating tbetu. For years tbe
DrUMKTaiie party baa been one of daplieily and expedM&amp;y, carring about io Caleb
aomething. Some wreckage, on which it
could ride safely to the .bore of* popular
tavor. Coold there have ever been any­
Here am I,' I can do no otherwiae."
thing more ludicioaaly object thaw the
He gained the roofidenee of the whole • rerptauce of Greely as a atandard bearer ;
nation, and was from that time ill lender the acceptance of a man utose nearly UCe
lime enmity, bad rented itself upon tbeir
The English I .A upra NapAuM a
ambitious usurper, who aimed to en
•ord, nor iunoogruaux, thin tbe notainauniversal empire upon universal rwio
tiou of Hancock by the aid of the
The French on I ion regird him
Soother* wing of the Democracy. Al­

though * Democrat. ha had been during

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES
The Prif tr of the Imperial Soap is |5.25 per box of 100 I lb.
bur,,—75 lbs. in the box. -To any one who will gond m« nn.order
for 10 boxes with cash, $52.GO we will send one box toctm free ns
a pre in him. Ur tip? order* may he sent to ns fur one or more
boxes al a time, /ith remittance, anti when wc have thus received
orders for 10 boxes &lt;ve will edml the eleventh box free a* proposed
above. If you &lt;i«v»ol wish to s«hd iftoifey in advance you may
deposit it with any bunker or merchant in good credit in your
town with the undcrutanding that he i»to remititto ueon receipt
of the Soap which is to be shipped to his cure. Address

CR A MI ’TO N BROTHERS,
MACHINE CO

WAKE UP!

plclc, may lor piasla. And here, be
said, Icadiug the way through the kitchen
' and throwing upen ibe door, ■-ie the wood
buOK, and there,'' openiug a door, ‘•fa a
juntry that ean't be Leal anywhere. And
ihiv U wiOKthing yuu didn't mention," he
j cutilinued. approaching a ueal sink in the.
gettiag tu tell you Powers is here. Ho ' kitehoo, and ly ing buhl of the handle of a
warns to hire out during harvest- I bare
hand, tuougb, but I snppuac the m**re
help I have, flic Un er I ehsll get along ,
ao 1 told him to go right tu work. ! don't
aappneu ha -bus here lo breakf/wt yet, his i
I'olta are w slack , ao you niast act mH a
bit for him to eat.
Tty and have 'the
is neb ready by half past nta«4 you can

about thp ref.win si ion of tbe people.
In­
deed it wsa the trek of quite higher men
than hr .. H« tried to walk wiidy in this
WaautatmiN, June 28,1880.
World of wickedu.Ms, and aivo hu own soul.
What moat bo thought of a party, that
No other man an humble and peaceful seeds its prominent military men to Cm.
ever Ailed thia world with such cvmtretion. grass because they fought for the Coolsd-

llmfi

**Ycn, but lint would Im for the siloing­
room. And I would hare a bay window
“Oh. oo" she raid There isn't guy '
made off the south aide of the atuingroum
''’'.MMirJ.am laughed outright aS ibis. thing."
.Mr. Graham hesitated ; he was not sat- Ihat tm-nring I found yuu oburotag under
"Now, Jtonie," bo said, “! never said i-fad with ibis explswaUoB.
the lootot-iice and Uoking an iatonlly at
anything about it; but have always thought
'•There I" alm said. “Now do go nloog • that old aliHie Iraiidiag on the hilt Y ‘
Her only .newer Was &lt; merry laugh
it kind of foolish to spend sa much money to your work, or I ahull cry again I" and I
“Did you evet think so before T
Al­
though bo naked the nwtotfaas hroilalingly ,•lie might.
lie
looked very wilfully into b«r face tier
Hiram Graham had a faint idea as to
whal the matter wre, and wre very willing
tod., as .be bad* him. He Mt tonsidrrably annoyed that bis wifi could nut s«
, J^mr
.-AL.—1
that would no materially add to lheir mu
tual property. And then l*» Ugan to
woudsr whm aha was thinking no silently
about while aha stood baking off toward
tbe d'uunl bin. A liilla juaiousy crept
in with ths thought. The owner of lha

greatness, that bo rwes befnre ua. as ws
vootsiaplate him, like some vaat pyramid
or'Cathwlral.
waqtold that the Alps stood in the
way of hia army. iUropUnd, "there shall
be wo Alps," and lad hu army .through a
district almoM impassable.
He strove

Corner Monroe and .lefleraon Street*, New ^ork.

PIONEER STORE !

SAWS FILED.

Chin, W Befaieads, aid»

LIME,
HAIR,
STUCCO.
CEMENT,
BRICK.
&gt;
TILE.
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS,

bad rolled a niwuxm tide through Its
channel, M borne the mangled curpao of a
Mend or foe to low quiet valleys, terrify­
ing the simple inhsbttauta and warning

Cl-OfTHUSTGl

^DBAGS I®*
CVLTtTATORK. WlMUfflnvttthiW. j
LEFT IMJTD FLO IKS.

Reaperand Mowers.
lUNGINO WINDOW CURTAINS

Pays the Itighert (fab-price;
for alt kind* of Former* Pro-.
idnce.
I Farmers will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creuty before purota*‘“8 anI °r
B*x,rc ‘Nri’cJe*.

airQjta

A SPECIALTY'

L. J. WHEELER.

dren. Eve* the humming-bird Uvea to
deck its sweet little nret with ptauy more
re and liolieoa. Onght we wot to have aa
mueh love for bourn and its adorning
aa Goda dumb creaturreT"

and eonriotad ul hrtuBj. Scntr-we ufeon
dcmosiiva was read to her puWieiy ou the
anaSUl, staring sabmireiou to tbs church
er ihn stole, but abc murmured • swwsata-

The faguto were kindU. ami to they i
eraekled and barned Untnlh tho ptaform,
abo cried trot for * trwrika. B-i at hut
■ovvraome with torroe, awd suf-Mcd with
thoeiMlenwl Aatato thM onriad about

�So long a* there ». Solid South jort |
। to long will there b* a'retticual hwc.
I

AM FAST

The ChnsoMti Gsnytfr say that “If! I
| Garfield's majority ia tibia do** not ax-11

IU1I of Aid. being died the following
were ptmeat. Aid. Barlow, Bardk*, Sbnx
«r, Srabbine, Wrimcrt ami Wood.
Minulm of prwviona meeting were read
and approved. ComittM on Fire Depart­
ment reported m follow*, via;
Ju tie Comm.,« Council uf tke city «/

cced 2O,6(M, it will tin Die foul* of Repub-:
laean management."
Th* Itepoblioan National Cuaimklan
rieutad Hon. MaraUU Jewell. Chairman I
and S. W. Doney, Bseswtary.

,

They capeul lo enjoy tbcrnselr
The pir uie at Bsriow Lak*
day. w» well Mlcndsd, a general good
time and lots of fun. This ia a dellgh tful camping ground.
Some of our citizens bo* gone to Way­
land to celebrate to-day.
GJ* Seat! and family are visiting friend a
at Ijedron
Rev. W. S. IJogby and family have ro-

Secretary Shremto say* he transferred
the patronage ol the Internal Revenue Bu­
reau to himself for th* purpuae of securing
uniformity in the tuscagement of the
Treasury Department.

The teles: Damocratie epithet tor Gar-

In consequence of the heavy raid laat

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. diagrae* in thia country for a man lo work |
night, there was an exteuiro caving in of
for a living.

1

Main Street', near the flouring mill.
Ex-Senator Gordon of Georgia is one
Nd too F. Jordan ia Jurtien of the
of the Democrats who mid the ClDcteasti
Al half past twelve o'clock Saturday
ticket would Mt be ao rtrong in three
month* ar it wa* the day it was made.
night there were men on main street wed
inquiring for City Marshal or Police. They
The Campaign.
appeared
lo be Scandinavian*, and there
Il oar people realized m lL&gt;y sLuuld Amcricu people cookoI to elect for Viceth* importance ufa full, frank, sod free 1'reaidcct a man who dyca hia hair and had evidently been some disturbance near
discuarioc of the priudptei invol rod io the beard, and who wore jX th* convention a tbe writ line of the ourporatioe.
lending election, it would be poaaiblo to paper collar ? Tbenc ihams are told of
make it one of decency. TU* several can­ Wilham EngUrit."
didates are not only pcreonslly unebjec
Tiio New York . Zupm* (Tammany
tiouable, but they are statesmen of cbar* Dem.} aaya that “it promuc* to be a H»rTwenty four different societies
Mmera. Wilkins and Trane, the build- meat.
actor, gentlemen in tbe higbart .ease of ruao campaign ova again." Not quite
took part io tbe fasti vat, held bn Sunday
ora, are maotara ia their prcCraiou
that term, trustedly by *11, and generally
sod Monday of thia week at. Jonas' Wood,
Tmday haa been a fine drying day.
respected for Choir many good qunlit ica.
and
tbe
throngs
in sttendtnre, Bight and Jo ike lluaoruUe Mayvr and f'emmoa
Wo arc glad this is tbe feet. It indicates
day, showed how terga was th* population
Owartl e/bke c.7y •/ ihitiny, :
a tendency to-a higher character in our year the Democratic candidate i* pretty
from which thdr reeoureca were drawn.
We the undersigned Citizen* of the city
political relatioo.1, and h afford, ao. op­ •or* of tbe 138 votca of the solid South,
Everything was Freneh al thia fatival.
of Hasting* would reapedfally petition
The dccoratloos were Frtaah. taslelW and
portunity for tboro who deduct the cam- with tbe ponrble exception of Florida.
eteganl, with a suflident uc of tbe Amer­
paicn to show to the world that there is
The latest reports from Virginia du net
ican flag to show sympathy with the
aufioent hooov luuoog American political cuofirtu the :tal&lt;u&gt;cct that the lleaJjesters child teams much by asking questions so adopted c-juatry of the rovdera. But th*
Commenciag at th* juoclioa of Park
kadari to reoognixi and reaped the good will unite with the other wing of the De- childlike,
Place and Park Street, on “the West aide
।
I would like to ask a few
Mme* and tbo fair ptraoual fame of op­ mooatic party npon an electoral ticket. If-,
of Park Street, thence running North to
questions through your column*
posing candidates, and wc hofc aud expect a union is cflcctrd it will be by a mntual
la there any kind of beer or fermented
they will do it all steng the line. Thia aurreador of lh« so called Debt Payen to
liquor which i&lt; not its soma degree iatexi.
isetioa will not only elowal" the general the 'Iltadjusteu,
eating in it* nature ? And even if we
character of die campaign, bat It wiO rouiPresident Haye* feels no anxiety about admit, (hat a certain amount may be
mand a greater reaped for jmrty manage­
the lucccsa of the Republican ticket. He imbibed without produviog sirioua intoxi­
ment ganerally. ft is, also, true that for
Yet, queatwn 2nd arbre, vix.
regards Indiana as sure for tbe llepubli- cation
year* past many arif-respcctiog men have
Does not drinking any kind of fermented
In tbe tea letter, it will be remembered,
stood aloof from active prtldpatioa ia the
soolhing was arid about the mystery of I
The “Grant leaden," a* they are called, liquor* have a tendency to create an appe- i
political eamprigns b-^auw they were d»accidents. It i* not for the purpose of |
lite for something stronger? And when.
! fort eri tot ■ feeling of aupentitiun that I
gbated with thn personal detractions and are thorough Republicans, and will, in
Imbibed by the reform inebriate it there th* subject ■ recaiiad ; but th* teas, thi. i
.lander* which have entered So largely 1&amp;0&gt;, a* in the put, be found io th* (met
not danger of reviving hl* slumbering ap''। week, of the beautiful steamer BaawuYa- :
into eawpaign maaagemeni; and lbw ought line of efficient fighting men. Thove who
| ka, with an unknown number of |ai*eoKen,1
predict the oppeeite to not fully nnder- petite?
Does not oar pledge, adopted by the;. aggregating forty to fifty, offer* soother
I lUustrstion cf tb« very strange Caiality '
peas is true to the best i a (eras of the
tetnpetanre societies and signed by every . through which ■ sucexarivn cf accident* of!
panic*. Gen. Garfield b a man of irre­
man before donning th* red ribbon, in- I a similar cbaraeter. a!wap s*em to follow
proachable character.
This hia ,uppoDuring
dndc all of thia das* of drinks ?
And each' other ia rapid succwaaioa.
ucot* in Gwgreas and such Democrats as
don* not. the aigih^ pledge himself not . tbe fort sixteen d*v* the N'arrsgausetl was
Senator Thurman, Judge Black and 'Hen­
| only W atelain from using such himself,;’ destroyed, (L-- Anchoria and ijaesu
. rollidexl within one hundred and fifty mile. |
ry Watterson.all admit. !Tbc same can
I bat not lo sell or give rack to anyone else 1 of Sandy Houk, tbe Adelaide was sunk off
be arid of Gen. Uandock.
Uis personate
i a* a beverage.
istoy sirrot io the UudaM, th* Beawao
record i* stained-by no jobbery er any set
I Would 41 be ninsiatont or right, *up- \ haka was burned, aud on the H»»t river, i
that can or ought to effect hi* intcgnly aa
। peeing a man wearing the red ribbon, and the lz&gt;ng Branch, tedea with happy Soo
I day sebw) children, had her stem stove m
a mao. True t.« ba* doov wut thiup in
a temjeranee lecturer had a barn lo raise.
sad wa* obliged t* promptly land her fashi* politico miEtory capacity, which in
our judgment arc open to eriticiam, but enough to rufi, asd th* taking the lire* of
these thing* do not effect bis pcrvonxl "in­ those two poor specimens of humanity by
tegrity; all this can, also, be *rid without thia mighty Gcnar*!, coal th* govrrnment
any Cattery of the personal rccerd vf both
Gen. Wearer ami Gun. Daw.
, Hence a. all parties harp candidate* of
the highest integrity and of unblemished
personal character, campaign speakers and
pnrty journal" now hare an opportunity
prevent the principle* they maintain to the
county and ask the decision of the voter*
thereon. .We know ilA: the Rcpul-lieins
Presidency with which they can go before
tbe country with the uunuat confidence.
Wo believe, moreover, that the Republi­
can proa* and speakers will make a lifto
der or worse than a Iduudcr if they lo»f
right of the principle* invulrud io thia
eoatest and attack the oppdung candidate*
for other than their political faith aud politidal association.*. We. also, believe that
they win forfeit popular confidence ami
vote* if they are so unwise a* to email the
personal character of Gen. Hancock, Geo.

Silver Dollars
Will Adi you Groceries at bottom figures.

W. H. SCHANTZ
YOU CAN GET THE BEST

FOR LESS MOJJEY AT

PCRMANE^TLY CURES

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KIDNEY DISEASES,
UVER COMPLAINTS,
Constipation and Piles.

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' 1 ask these i|umtious for th* mke of
j gaioiog information, and if any of tbe
I reader* of the Baxacs can give me any

the rebellion than was Gen. Garfield sad
when fun came to compare the statesman­
ship of Hancock to that of Garfield, it is
like comparing a lightning bug lo the ,

Frank Stanfey repair City T-a&gt;b'
L. Jordan repair scraper '
David Gump laying crua» Wflka
Wellington Greek..............
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Pay roll of Engine Co. to June
.10th', lfe»
Pay roll of Hoso Co. to June 3&lt;hh,

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DAUCHY &amp;. CO. COL-

The following account wai also n reived.
Account of City Marsha! for salary os^month and twenty-oae days at the rate
oflll Gfi per mouth and five days al the
rate of tXl.Xl per month.
Tbe acoouat was allowed by ayes and
nap as follow* :
Ayes —Aid. Hardkc, Shrioer, Stebbins,
Wrisreft, snd Wood. 5.
Nay*—Aid. Barlow.
On motion oouaci^adioumed.
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JoltIV M. Hkmmk*,
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Heady for use by adding Hot B ater. .‘1 superior substitide for H ad Paper. Hard Finish, Kalsomine, etc. Better'
Cheaper, and Easier dpplied. Sold by the pound in
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also, 12 beautiful Tints. S pounds Mabastihe trill cover
50 sf/u art yards, or jliO square feet. 2 coats .1 ftorons. &lt;&gt;r
whitewashed wall may require more.' The white will not
turnjfcUow or the tbits ftide For sale, by

Correspondence.

MttiDLXViLLB, Jone 5, Idrtn.
Hditpk Ba.ixu-.—Your special rorrespondent from this place io last week*
issue of the Bassxx ikoi to have mad*
I a s/s-efef efforts to show hk vulgarity and
ill-temper.
Yoar article of June Id, which give*
him ineb intense pain only referred to the
reapo* and merer* and harvester* which
have been shipped to this plaoe in bulk,
that i* to *ay in carload Iota.'
Your in.
formation was entirely correct so far as it
referred to my having received four car­
loads. and io regard lo tbe other dealer*
your jnibjui patt.f corre*poodcnt of laat
week fully corroborates you alaiecncnt of

since. I have been having mor* shipped
in smaller lot*, a* I have needed them. '
I am truly sorry that your eomapoadent feels called upon to make such * dis­
play of hb raqy sod ilkkrttdiny but I a*,
sure you Oirt when you know him a* well
** we do here you will attribute bis exagaminatiuc we find tbe work m beautifully crated statements to ■ fertile imagination
Some of our reader* will ioou be passing | printed, tho best of paper used, and the
between Beaton and New York.- To such iUutrntiiuu show a high order of wurkw» say take the Kall Hirer Lia. of strem­ Kauriiip. Il fully comes up lo the atenora. A more detighlfnl aril on aslt water dard protnfoed by th* publishers.
In
cannot be found &lt;m the Atlantia eoast. short it contains a net amount of accurate
Tbe Bost*, the Brtetol and the Providence information not obtain abl* from any other
are tba tergrot and most elegantly fur- sonrec. Wc shall refer to the matter
port of Antioch, whore th* diseipte* were
niabsd of any on th* Sound, and not a again M soon aa wo gel a copy for further
first called Chriatiaaa. There wax no town
examination sod take ptesmure iu eom- al the water's edge, ao people, no wharf
nccudiug the work to its p*Irons and hope
they win ba rrody to receive it ao as to
make nu unnecessary delay on delivery.
and*. A troop of camel*, with their
so notable, that every traveler on eastern
driver, lay on the brooh, ready to transfer
trips ought to roe awd enjoy them.
The
the'good, into tba interior. Among ..the
Boats of this line Irove New York from
article, landed were boxes marked "Dr. J.
tWr pier t;n Xarth Hirer every evening
C. Ay« A Co., Lowdl, Maa. , U. 8. A.,'
■bowing that they conl.lwd medieinaa and
wbeoco they came.
Tbme with other
goods were hooted on tbe back* of camel*,

WORK
his .Minion better than ever before. I aui ilctorminetl to make ,-tfood a Wagon as is sold by anyone. This I will frnve to any man
who will call, at my shop. Price lower than nnv other pood
WAGONS OR BUGGIES.
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Hastings, March 23, 1880.

I upon the subject, lhey*will cotter a favor
' s«, in anticipation of woman's suffrage st
no distant day, I wish to know if *ueh a
uun thould at any lime bo placed before
i the public as a cMkfblate for proseenting
l attorney or any higher office, I could
I eou«utantly without sacritiung my temI pcranc.* principles vote for him ?
Csn
I class such a mao among life stauneb,
true defenders «&gt;f our glorious cause ?
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The good book tells us we must *'ab, .
stain from every appearance of evil."

Geo. Hancock need not be to the trou­
ble of resigning hi* position at General,
for that would only bo to leave him with­
True a considerable portion uf tbe
out any position, either military or eivil.
Dcoracrelie praw have already dcvetoil
A Cornplate Chiracter.
itself toalaodering Geo. Garfield, but u
I’otil a woman la five-and-twroly, her
win col make a unglc convert by eontinning in that line of action, for the very character cannot be thoroughly formed.
At that ago she i* Bl to bo married, She
reason that the Amerivau people arc understands heradfand life. She seldom
fairly intelligent and have made up their deceives. She may nut liara, she ia nut
minds respecting llic pcrajual character of hkdr tu have then, her first sentimental
a publh man r-&gt; well known as k Gen. experience; but such experience at sueli
Garfield. Should the Democratic pe«m an age,4s more than sentimental sad rarely
over fleeting. She looks back al the jrtialb*
continue io this course it will simply prove she imagined she wa* enamored of botweoo
d this iotelligvoce of tbe country that it It'.or IS, ur often 22, an! they are move
Th* great trouble with your cor respon­
Ims do foith in its party doctriom, it* than indifferent or repeltent to her—they dent is hia great mania for making a
party record and tbe claims of it* party, are ridicnfoui. and in some sort she, as she ifJtryr. 11* is sonsy troubled barons* no
She
on tbe party record, to lh* votes of tbe then war, is ridiculous to btrself.
csnnoi bat be grateful to her deatiay that
American people, and that lheir uoly hope her sympathies and affection* have '
of succc** lias ia .the defamstfon of the reserved fur a worthy, object and »(l
character and the [-arpu-ic of their oppowoe* and wins her ■ She is not liable lo
emotional &lt;&gt;r mental mistake. -, she Is far
sarar of her fortuu*, because she Indi that
hex lato is, to a certain extant, within her
own hsmfe. Not only is she lovlier and
of the future, peace and prosperity of Ibo male lovable, broadar aud strooger than
sbo ha* been, but her wadded happinaa*
Republic depends. Let &lt;u like tnso de­
vote oarselvea to lheir cousldrraUao, and
try, for the elevation of party politics, fur
oar own self respect aa a people tn the eyes
of the world, and the triumph of the pnnospfei of justice so J right, Im this bo t
campaign wben principle* and polirian,
net men, shall form tbe theme of political

Green bax

any aueb volume aa the exodv* (.king
place from Great Britain, Germany, nod
other cauatria of bterope. ' Frwehmen,
at Lome, ara eminently an indurtrial peo­
ple, and, with plenty of employment and a
ddighlfal tsuntry, it ha* nacded strong
influcMo* to drive them abroad. Throe
Gaoaua Paurow &gt; Com.
teflucaees have been furnished, finaCy, io .
W. M. Wood, $
ths provincea that were one* a p»rt of
The report w*&gt; »reop&lt;ed and adopted
Fraocj ; but which now yield aa enforced
by yaaa and niyaa a* follow*.
Ayo.—
allegiance t* Germany, and th* exUea of
Aid. Bartow, Hardkc, Shrinar, Stebbins,
Alsace Lorain* have become a strong colo­
ny iu New York. Tbe Frraeh language
N.y*,(i.
is no longer an unusual sound bare. You
Tba following Itetitteu was receiv'd.
hear It upon the street*, ia the edooaa, at Tutke. IfunomUt Mayor and Omman
the theatre*, through tbe hotel corridor*.
Omncd oj tkt CXty of HaSinyt .­
We hereby petition your hoaorabl*
for pleasure or buiiocw ; and lb* French body, asking tba Privilege of moving the
papers sdl largely at the newsstands. wood building situated in the rear of the
Forty’thoutend ba* been tbs estimated Joseph Cote Grocery Store t* the South
end of Citv, Lot No. 495, in roid dry.
number cf French inhabitants now la New
Dated June 18th, 1880.
York ; and it i* not likely that the present

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Allegan and Barry County History.
Through the rjurtewy of Mr. Pattison
wo were shown no Tuesday of la»t reek
an ••Illustrated History of Allegan and
Barry counite*." We are informed tbe
work will be ready for delivery lo sub-

DRY GOODS I
school system. Tu fewer the atendard of!
tba school* would be the most certain
means of destroying lheir influenrer and
W.tl.tw In ll..
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MILLINERY

�Wn Urn that the daughter of Henry
flam of Orangmrilia, mentioned to the
BAMxntlaM week, *b having Uen biUrtl
by a tusAvasauga, i. nearly w«U again.
If thia should hajipen to fall under the

netts

A large number of our cititena go u&gt;
an Imke today to enjoy ■ a couple of
■ka apoet. Gating and boating.

Wa leant that Mire Matlie Ulh who
w been rerioualy aide fo* mw,| dj,y,
"1 ia now improving and hope* to be
It In a fow (live
There will be Quarterly meeting aurvtoto at the M. E. ehutrit next Sunday.
Tbe Bunday school will commence onehalf hour later 00 that day than usual.

■ Entered at the 1‘ost Office.
Hastings, Mich., tu Secondclass Matter:

Prof. W. P. Januiaon will deliver a
lecture on tho anbjaet cf Free Thought, at
Itohm Hall, Sunday, July 11, « p m
"Conllct between religion and scicnoa.*’
The Boahl of Kducation for 1830-1 or.
ganirad tat e vening by the riotitm of
Hun. N. Jlarlow, Preaident, Dr. E. II. L*.
tbrop, Secretary, and Hon.'Robert J.
Grant, Tranaurer.

mutton was not cbeckcl and I foil head■| long to tbe ground under tbe broemont.
: sum* tan or twelve foci, but miariag tbe
ttmbere and striking upon the ground. 1
am in hopes to stay tong enough to vote
for GaartEtm next fall. 1 am pretty
badly bruised but no hune* broken.
Q. W. tascAHTUt.

A double gcramium betoagtag to Mr*.
Mrwr that was lent to tbe High
rchoul ou the night of the graduating excrciaos, wa* taken to the wrong place it is
auppceed, a* Mr*. Messer ba* not yet re­
ceived it. Whoever ba* the plant will
eunfrr a favor by returning it to it* own-

The oct&gt;aua enumerator* of the different ’ Jamea Ctarka, Haq, will deliver ^grand
townahipa bare been in town within the i; tcmpratice eddrraa al half pa»t three o’, Juek p. tu. next Sunday, on Court Houk*
laat lew d*y».
W. H. Hayfurd'a oat* kwk aa though |I a-juare. iflha VMlhcrwIU permit ; and in
[ caao the day m atormy, be will apeak in

•top over at Concord, N. H., and .pend a
few day* among tho White JJoucuies in
Naw HampaLire. Two or tore* times
each day you can lasv* Concord by tta
Beaton, CuueurJ and Mo*rwl Road fur
Plymouth, Littleton, Fa, boa'a and all th*
To Fa rmera
other popular mountain reaorta.
It haa
Mr. Nathan Bailuw hu been appointed
been our good fortune tu viaii many ut tbe
ftiuod pkaanru ruaorta ol tho country, and agent fur Tutt Mioukmn Salt Annes-j
wc affirm without four uf eucoraaful eon CUTKIIT, located at East Saginaw, for ll.o |
tradirtiuu that there to iso one Railroad sale ofSALT AS A FERTILIZER, .nd
uno hundred mile* in lowjtlt that present a supply ntauulaclurod especially Ur that I
ao many attractions to thn pleaanre seek JI purpow ean be found constantly in hi* 1

era aa due* the B. C- 4 M-. and there la
not a route that aenda out tatter rolling
atock, or make* more prompt connection*
ttan docalbto ana, under ttauhto managenieol of Hon. Joseph A. D»dge, than whom

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Bwvito*** of the Barry County Probale
Court, fur lb* weak ending July* lid
Clement Smith. Judge.
June 28th.—Haiate of John H. Jobn•uo, doceau-d. Will admitted to Probate.
hhtate of Jirria H. Uoc, dec-.aaed. T.
A. 1‘ellicmcr appointed admioiatrator.
Blind filed and letter iaaued., Warritt
mid 'inventory ia.ued to Samuel Daria and
J\cpb C. Bray.
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Wc have just opened our Spring Stock,
winch comprises many noreltien never before
brought to this market. Ladies Linen Suits
nnd Ulsters. Gossamer Waterproof Suits.
Ladies Fine Underwear in Linen and Gauze.
White Skirts, White Aprons, Lace Tidies.
Luce I.ambrequins, Pillow Shams and all
kinds oFLace Goods. An elegant line of new
novclties'in Parasols and Fans.
Gents fine
Summer Underwear in Cotton, Gauze and
light Merino. I,tidies nnd Gents
C0K0UC0H!

w"*« XTSleftaZ2»h *

OUR MOTTO

‘FAIR PRICES AND GOOD GOODS.
telligrat familiea that Dr. Wistar'a Balaam
of Wild Cherry haa eared more caare of
Cuoaismpttoe, Aatlima. Bronchitis, ate.,
than any other physician'* preaeripttou ever
cumpunadod. Il relieves, as if by magie,
allaureonw and Irritalfon of throat and
lung*. It la quirting and wothtog in i»

ORGAN OR PIANO

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED
E. A. MATTISON,
49m3

nut lew day* toeoeae, harreat wag® will
। day. Come everybody.
be apt to be pretty high.
It probably would lie »-en, if wc did not ’
W« wonder if Geo. Garfield ia really
apeak of it; but we desire to »ay that we j
Final report of executor filed, and order cu­
nupuoaible for the bad weathen that rts :
are tatty that tbe moM-of thia edition of i fcred dochargitig l.lm.
From Despair to Gladnett.
tarda haying-and liarvealEng?
the BaNHHX m dated wrong, being July.
Air. Gilea Carter, a well k^uwn -ciliam
Estate of Wilber J. Line, a minor, Pe
of Rocbeatar, N. Y., bte jurt given tbe
■ tiiioa f&lt;&lt; appointment of guanjito filed . following card tu the puHic . . For aboat
Tbunday of laat week, and apeot the night
with D. H. Owk aod-nl&amp;ily.
, On Friday laat Senator Bayard of DalKrary hour of fair weather it now util- 1 printed all but about no* hundred. | cwarf delirtrid a vpereh at tbe IIaacock
aaa.1 by the lartrara, who are nearly all'• We therefore hereby apologia* fat tbe I and K*g!uh ratification mecUBj, al Wil- by severe sweat*, tath night and day ; her
engiged io lheir wheal hartec.
blunder. The date nu tbe in.idr i. right. mioptuo. Ttofargumcut of it was that lark troubled her a gnat deal, and any
■ exertion teemed to prostrate her. Shi
Tbe eroquat lactorv baa abut down for 1i Monday arrning Let a* tbe boas,'
drank large quautica uf water wi-boul
coe week, wlien it will rvwste'buriner. i taLrogiog co tbe Hasting* Hou*-, w*a be I
seeming tu queneh her thirac la tbe toast,
[ tog driven tu the dep-X (or pa*woper», th*
and kept getting worse and worse ail the
for a je*r ataady. barring accident*
while Garfield wa* a thorough rrprewrota- time. We employed the aairvico*ol a pbyt
Nottfct^anding the Greenback blow-1l team, one of which wa* a cult, and
1
tire .1 IlepuWioan* Hot*
W* ao I airiao, but without beot'fit, not cv.ro Iranioat on Saturday hat. there were Imt very what unmanageable, undertook to climb
&lt;*pt that argument a* entirely accurate. tag what waa the matter with b*r. Fi­
few people io town, aa compared to Satnr the tank opposite Judga Smith** real j
nally. noticing a peculiarly in her urine, I
Demecraite idea* to-day art the ideas of the
had it examined, and b/ taiiiug. reduced
deone, upsetting the buss, and slightly
. rrtab. ao m.&lt;re and no lews.
Republican it tu ssudurarr, about halt* itf quantity to
hurting tbd driver, and breaking tbe pole
iil*a* arr loyal idea* pore and simple. On
j of the vebicl*.
Leakily there wa* no
t&lt;MM let the fight roase. Garfield renreClock* in thin city, within a few day*. Wa
Said a eiliaeo fin Saturday lav., and one safely through the war .' which preaerved
aak our citiaen* lo extend a liberal patron­
, too who for year* helped by bi* vole and (he public credit from Diunocratic awaulta;
age to thia very worthy firm.
Wonder whether the Grand Rapid. Z*r • political work to build up the Republican which .ccurrd resumption and ila accom­
baa yet discovered whether I’rof. • party, but who now ean ace nothing ,p&gt;&gt;d panying prorperity; and. which gave the
Mitcheil lire been rmploy cd io tbe Grand i in that party, ‘poor man), because be ia country the pure, bimcat and patriotic ad­
I a—a—well, it i* bard to tall what he b, ministration of Preaident Haye.liaa- adverttoed, purchased a bottle and my
Rapid* High School for the coming year
! "anything lo beat d—d Republican patty." oock represent* the ideas whleh mado the
wit* ha* continnad uatttg it until she is
! Why Mr. B. it is not near ao much
war inevitable; which threw the country now yrrfwtly cured aud aa well aa abe has
Installation of officers of 1’alnur en
' damned now, aa it wa* when yon and men in debt and then sought to repudiate the been in years I consider Warner's Safe
esmptneot No. 49, 1. O. O. F.. will occur"
like you belonged to it, fur all that it debt ; which opposed rmainpffba and its Diabctia Ore a blowing and boon to hu
tonotro* evening al Odd Fellow* Hall
ought to havo been damned for, have • left attendeut ptmpirlty . and which pronoun
in Madge's block. A fall alteudencc is
It, and belong either to the brigadier* par­ era the prreent admioiatration a fraud, la
ty, or to the Greenbacker.. 'And pien
We learn that in Woodland, or tbe tea again, yon bare not pit that '-aoythjng"
The eootraii of hocor and diaLuucr. We
jar part of the townabip, that it ia ao wet. to beat thcBepubliean party wftb. No air !
think tbe country can aafely be trusted
that the fanner* csanot ««■ reaper*. and Gea. Garfield will ham the eariest kind of to choose by wbieb It will be eOBlrnlled •1,288,072.83. Kreciptofor tbe w«k,
therefore will bare to cwt their wheat a walk away at the coming election, and
i 1142,533.51. Itoburwtwnl*, 838,048.for the next four yewrr.
OR Balance on hand Jnly 3, 1880,
all that will bo left for the opptmtog partire,
Tim third annual tnretiug of the Buai- ' 11302300.29.
Mr. J. C. Black, photographer bi* gone will be tu eootinne tu howl,‘‘dam thn He
neM Cullcge Teachers' and Penman'* Aa
to Kanaa^, inatead uf Dakota a* auppmed publican party."
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Ten Cort) of Wood
aocialfoti wilt be held In Chicago, Tuesday,
by aowre. Ha w*»t with hi* team, and
Sixty thouvaud •hoodooed women in July 27tl&gt;, next, ami l**t throe or four Driivered to any one addrm in tho city,
look hi* BpparaftM for taking photograph* the city of New York, hate been driren dap. Delegate* from tbe ration* Buaidrea , (or Six Dollar* and Fifty Gent*, wk to
College* in tba United Sutra and Canada
of aeencry along the way.
to tbeirrourec by afie uuMaaoagcment of

I want everybody to come (town to my
shop aud ere the Fineat Little Engine in
Miehtgao.
M*d. for ma by D. Jun. A
Ch.. Freemont, Ohta, and at th* same
lima I will ahow you aomo of the beat
Wagon* and Buggtoa is* Mkhigau. Made
by a hrt of machanfoa that kn*w what they

Bc-i aud ebr-apeal
Beat and chi-Dprat
Bo-', and cbu|~-&gt;t
Boat and ebeape^f

Hunting
Bunting
Homing
Homing

at
at
at
at

Grant'i
Grant'i
Grant'i
Grant'i

Baal and cbeapcat Busi ng at Grant'i

•ively advertised aloihulic beverage* and
Imomted liquor*, only to fuel ibeoueina
fx a lime roux-abat tatter, but after a
while mud: wimk. Now, why should

HARDWARE I
PERRY ROYCE REAPERS I
PALMER GRADELS.

dictate haa a tcfdracy to weaten tbe
mind, body and nervous &gt;yrt*m. Do not
deqsair. A single bottle will roovinee
you of its great merit *» a health renewre,
for it begisa at once to give naw life and
rigor to both body and mind, never failing
to rcosovr all symptoms of any and every
ditexte that can'be cured by dashing,
ri-novaliog, purifytog and rtreegtbening
the human system,driving aotailf by
magic tba many Ml* that flash and blood

(.'#11 nnd sec tu before making your purchases ns we hnve in­
ducements to offer.

Ed. Pom'kiu,

$500 REWARD
For any Cato of Catarrh that Can't

HALL'S CATARRH
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TAKE THE BANNER
! M.nr M&lt;hi. «. BavjJaW
■ ke"."!»s‘i^t"*lm
alJ

inan

Dlnuu if tie Tlreit ui Luu
JIvro'o
IlYfc.rtv&gt;

IndlaeaveaHIh* pnt- mo.mr^.a-i^ajwta

WE WILL MAKE THIS N0F08ITIQM.

PECTOl

RUSSELL, UNDERTAKING
REAL ESTATE

WOOL. WOOL
WOOL CARDING I
Mil), North »id« of the Thorn-

tipple River, in Huxtingt*.
Felton* inatitute at Iteming, for fifteen
moBtha ; and there aoMm a fair friAabSity
that l*torr the toew expire*, that the

BARLOW.

Beat and ehc-apevt Bontinp at Grant*)
ll. a aud cbcipevt’itiiiitieg at Grant'i

On »1iorl notice nt my C-nnllng

atituta fur the Mlwd, hare laamd the Odd-

Second door West of the Bank, Hanlingi, Mich.

POWERS. &amp;

Bol and dtarpaaa-Bunting at Grant*
B»*t and cheap**! Itaunup at Grant*)
IL»t and (l.aapcM liunilug at Grant**

E*t*te of John Headley, dreeaaed. Lttxswc granted to acll real ouala of. which

Should rain* continue lr^|ocndy for the

Wa learn that tho unterrifiod failed to Governmental affair* by the Republican
ratify on Saturday arming I*»t at Na»h- party of the United Stalo*. So »*id Mr.
rille. Ute citivw* d that place did m l Wright. tbe mao who that Grrentaeker*
imported from Canada to talk American
politiea to (be cititca* of Haatiaga oa Sat­
urday lart.
Tba Barry County Dmoerut, the
second cumber uf which appeared ou Sal- .! llcit.&lt;£&gt;V. Bepfo of Geneseo enun­
ered tbe gryal Greenback H«bk to that ' urday la*l, foe typographical appearance .
’ ry baa earn* to.ihu cunduafow that ho baa
county, ha* fora*ken the Gruentackens aud and pi neral make up. aland* aecond In no
' trained long enough in the Greenback
gone into the Democratic rank*. So way* paper iu the state. Il ia, aa it* naaie to
ranks, and bs* therefore returned to lb*
dicaua, a Democratic paper, and radical
the Detroit £rras'«y A»«.
11urat and boat party that net existed in
•e-rogh
to
aetofy
it*
patrons.
Ita
Editor,
Wo predict iLal Michigan won't apoi
llibor atty other country, namely, lb*
if aril will wave it, fcr there were two bun Mr. M. H. Clark ia an old and able news- ItapObliean party. Thua it ia, all over
dred and eighiy-eevea tbouuod turret* jorper man, and wo doubt not that under ‘ tho had, that three who want into tba
hi* aWa managament, tbe brm*irut wil*
of tb*t article manufactured to the Stile
Groan tack or jv&gt;t party, father, have here
laat month; by far the largo* am-xiui em grow rapidly iu public fovor. and remain there long amrogh to find out that there
* prrmsii.’tit fixture of our city.
ani no principles connected with it by
whiai. a political patty euuld aland any
We havo a *peciu»eu in &lt;ld«
brick reaamly burned at tbe yard of rerasta uMteis-ed rt. th* poaiatnre at |l*«tlag* length of lime, beore tbe better poatad are
Harry renniy. Mlih.. Jul/ «“&gt;loaviiig the m.ororn lo dwindle and dis,
Kwara. Cram/ A' Seudder, and we can
Henry Hulliburger, Will J Nrbtoek, which it ia doing at s rapid rate. Good
&lt;ra&lt;bfully a*y tb*t, if |he specimen al
by. Qreaotack party, good by ; your exIwdod to ia an average, they certainly have Hiameo &lt;»««od, John Shook.
irtanre though abort, waa iodoad lung
tbe niccat brick that wa ever raw.
enough to diaeloac th. aiimriart found.Tbe Ofrenlmck party, have to go to
Wtredtond' Juno 2eth I860.
Canada io order lo Sod a speaker to orate
Tba youngswt child of Willard Jordlao
at lheir gathering*. They have dwiodtal
down to such aosall number*, that it ia met an untimely death no tba 27th ult.
ftvim the affect* of drinking kswu-eoe oil
An Editor * Eacape.
bard lo find to tbe Uoitod S&gt;«'« • “&gt;»B from a cup that ila mother accidentally
Office of the “Imiunniut. Kba."
withbralM e.oBgh (to the Gtornback UH within the ehild’a reach. ,
Albm, Ipwa, May 20, 1880
party) to make a political aperch.
To whom it may concern ;.
A mao who a*w lha Graraibaek proco*
.... ..._:______ r..lta_;..
rioa oo Saturday last making it* way to
ward Chart Howre iqaare, remarked that,

FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING I

warehouM, for *ale at fair prica*.
I hi*
•"It ia entirely free from dirt, or Lard I
lumpr, and ia made by a prooeM which I

plant food, aa wcU an ingredient* culeulal
&lt;d t&lt;&gt; free aud render aolinlie the Ammon­
thoroughly undetBlanda, approciaiea and ia already oontatoed to the soil.
All experiment* demunrtrato the value'
provide* fur/all the pleaaure* and cum
tbrta of iIiok who patrvuixe bin Komi. All of anti aa * fcrtibrer and it* uac ia nu lun­
over the mountain region of New Hamp ger an experiment, bat Ila great value ha*
■hire ran be found hotel in tbat'rival In ex­ been tolly proven, not only ackolifically
cellence any In New York or Cbtaigo, tod theoretically, but proctMally.'by
•hip*, and of the city of Hutiaga. While •nrrounded by aeenery that ia grand au&lt;I
they may not bo exactly correct, yet there beautiful beyond daacription, where at rtawill ta no particular deviation a* to num­ aonablc price* one may enjoy all the cum
A pamphlet giving ita result ol many
ber*, when aU'eortvctioM are made.
experiments baa been placed ia our hands
Amjria 1 237, Barry 1,325. Baltimore
by Mr. K. G. Brown, ita Agent of tbe
1388. Ca&amp;tleion 2,121, Carlton 1,430, tog a ride on tbe railroad to the tup uf Eart Baetaaw House, of which wa doubt
Haatinga 1,281, Harting* city iat and 4th Mount Waahingtou lbw Tuuriat baa at not copies ean be obtained of Mr. Barlow
Ward* 1,417, Healings-city 2d. and 3d. hi* command ou thia route, aud fur a! replete with information ou thia subject,
Ward* 1.123, Hope
Irvtog 1,422, weeks stay tbe expenau will ba moderate '
Jotartown l.lflS, Maple Grove 1,538, and the plcaaure part comprebauico.'
OrxogeviHe 1,101, Prairieville 1,100, Try it cartyra Tuurirt, and our word furl
Rutland 1.225, Thornapple 1,040, Wood­ It you will never regret tbe lime required I
land 1,787, VaakM Spying*, 082, Total or the money expended
■

Our city for a few day* will be rather
dull, frojp the fact that (armer* wUl at­
tend lo thair Laying and harvest, and
many of usr citizens are absent at Gunn
take and uber place* of resort, ,, it wUl
be &lt;|ui«t tor a spell, but after a little bnai
ue»a will bmwn again.'

G. Holbrook Ea&lt;| , who want to Kan*
•a* a few week* ago with the IntanI ion of
locating there if the country nulled him,
ha* relumeil. aod dan* not rtliih the i&lt;lea
of gutag to lire where they do not have
any niia for rix or eight month* at a lime.
for b faw day a, but ia, we are glag io alate, Wc pure* Charlie will be content to re­
main ia Halting*.
getting well again.

Quail at any time of ymr
foog M
the hereto slop* With US. thber people
may know ufthe iazt. but, I guro. it ha*
art been published at leaat to tbia state
We abould out have known of it had not
our boas farm cat caught the bird and
fmogbt jt to the tamw. I do.-,
them to be abut by any one on the farm.
Pwbapa (t may a*vc aom* mana lift, by
telling how near I came to loaiog IBy
own laat Friday, at the raising &lt;&gt;f Mr.
\ vrtogton'a tarn. My toot slipped from

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The Blood is The Life.

it a stern goby-T
Certainly tbe Creator had sonto purpose
ia giving to nun this faculty, and having
given it, did ho intend that' it should not
lx- pnl into use, cullivatsd or developed ?
It wa* unJoubtedly designed to promote
roma ua .ful purpose, aud M a genets I
thing it hss koeomplished that for wbieh
it was designed. It Ere addod to national
glory and hippinew by it* oootributiooo
to architecture, painting, sculpture and
poetry. It has relieved woe either by
pictaring brighter days, ar by introducing
tu to scenes cd greater woe.
It ha*
strengthened resolutions, inspired th* seal
with higher conception*, sod given io
man “a kind of property in everything b*

alreut wbidt t ho impure imagination ot the
author has cask a latal piamonr. But fic­
tion is not urcttaarily iajuriotu and may
Lo uiaUe an iuatrumabt fur acccimplislung
great guud. Hlr Wa':*. Scott unboubtr-dly ataoda al tbe bead of British Novel■ts. He ha* truly a remarkable power
in doiinealiag' and inventing character,
wbieh h« describe* with such ease, sod
aealter* about in sueh profusion, a* to re­
mind u of Sbakspaaro himself. Ivanhte
is tbe ricbewt in imsgitlation and lofty dcseriptioa of all his works.
Tbe w*R
known opening aoone of this work, also
tbe calibrated description of tbe church­
yard in the introductory chapter of Old
Quotisg a popular author “It ia with
JOLT 25, 1880.
Huakin, tbe groatart art critic at tbe Mortality, give a strong impraasiaa of the mm aa with evening villagna Tho lights
pereeat day, Ulis ,n* that ths twe great grandeur sod fertility of the author's imag­ in some dwellings sre extinguished noun
qualities which distinguish great srliata ination. Tbe nemo of Boca wean indeed after twilight । io others they bold till
from'poor artists, and without which an
nine o'clock ; eno by ou* th*y go out till
midnight ; but a Isw bonus there are
where the student's lamp or lover's watchInglare’i bolds blight till msfaing blends
art ant intimately related. Nature and their light with the oocan of its own. So
jey» with greater effect than if he pos- freedom of thought and apecch are com­ such men bring through the flooded hours
mon heritages,
and painter as well aa .poet of dark n»s the light of yesterday into lo
mased a cold and unfeeling nature.
...
But it is with the second quality that &lt;*u draw inspiration and jyatcrial from the day, and are neyer dark and never die.
we hsv* especially tu do to-night.
‘rislMiaaa and Imuty of mlam Thu*
• -poe­
try and paiuting are allied friends in that
Imagination may be defined io
they are alike the "Reaching forth after
bring before the mind Atch an imajp- of tbe poreibilitiof of faith nnd imsgiuatioa*."
rome scene that it shall'bare eareotially And now, Biands. I wtl aak you to take a

tho same effect aa though it were an ex­ trip with me, io yuur imaginative, scroat
tho
iting scene and we rally omoectcd with th* tea uror the continent, through
dasne [eninsnta as hr u H &gt;ine, tbe
Ilia a quality of-the mind which has Eternal City. Let us nuke tbe ValicaiM
great influence on human Ufa as we may with its Sistine Cbspel tie sanctum sanc­
readily observe. Our happiness and mis­ torum of tbe art ot world, ths labyrinth of
ery depend Mt so much upon what we are gallsrica and porticoes with lheir vast
and patacas, as what wc imaginc^ounclvra
to be and posueai.
Aspirins committed atrangcat and moot intereating palace ju
suicide to avoid survation, when bis for- Christendom—tbe depuUtory fur tbe mi­
racles uf genius which has made Rome tbe
The happiooM and misery of such people, cooler of aocknt and mudern Italy. IIav­
altbawgh imaginary, are won.' the lews real. ia g reached the building We are directed
Things ia flic future alway. appear to by Me of these variegatod birds called
us radiant with celestial beauty or wretch­ Swiss Guards to tbe Sistine Chapel, deco­
edly deformed. At their arrival we soon rated by the geniu. of Michael Angelo.
discover that we here expected too much We turn, and lo. tba'Last Judgement
looms up before ua, grand, solemn, awful.
Al first sight we are overpowered by the
sublimity ol the smm. Mid we turn away
clothed ia greater
for relief, but by an irn.iiatablu and my*experienced. Th
■'Th* young live forward, in hope, the old tcriou* atlrartlon, wu again gaze at tbe
lire backward in munory."
. majestic acene. “Tboru i. lire Almighty
Imagination, is the liaaia of pocliyv- «avior *aate-l on the ihrstic of Judgement,
painting, and sculpture. Take the work •urnhi tided 1-y a throng of minivtering
iogs of imagination out of poetry and It sngrlv ; the book* open-d before Him,
becomes tbe aieroeat prose; from painting ruing from tbe grave* to be judged scaurand it becomes’ a process , from sculpture, ding to tbe work* dune iu this wirrld.
Tho infinite Judge extend. bin hand.,end

Probably the must tmszinative of all the throng rrj-arstes Wt and right. On
poeu in Milton. In Mi writings, partic­ the left the cuudctunoi are doaooodlng in.
ularly ao in the lyrics of Cornua, the pic­ U&gt; darkness amid the ra^» of dottle aolall
tures presented to the mi nd are as dbtinct
and vivid as tho painting* of Titsn and
Raphael. He made all ' art and nature
aubsurvient to bis splendid and alwotbiog
conceived
imagination, yet II never )&gt;Mt It* own otijual brightnc*. Hi* imaginary Gardea wf
sublime and itnpqviu in grai
iateroaung sod pehner in ever
ban any we can ever expect lo

frafame and notoriety thirty year* before he
painted the I^vt Judgment, and now wc
psas from the kingdom of MicbacTAngelo,

Cuuntrnfoit* lavs already *opp«ur&lt;.il on
the National Rovcvu Bank of Boston,
Mara. The Pittsburg Nations! Bink Pa.
Mccbacia National B*uk of New Bed­
ford, MsMMbuMUa. I’ittvficld National
Bank vif Mu*acbu*.-ils, and the National
Exchange Bank uf Baltimore, MJ.
The wntrolkr of th* t’urreu*y will not,
u has been previously atstal, withdraw all
National bank notes cf the denomiaatioo
of *100 from circulation
He however
gives notice, that no person should rawtv*
any aot* of the denominatiou of 1100, ou

In imaginative power, Wordsworth de­
servedly occupies the place fultiwiog MUtow and Bhakaoearc. Hu in empbatirally

many other*, but to give all would be to
quote the far larger portion of hia work*.
1’rrhtf* tbe highest iaatauee uf Words­
worth itnsgi^iivo faculty, displayed Ina

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White Doe at Ryjstone All the variety fortility uf the artists iiuqnuliu&lt;i../'ll i»
of grief in this poem ia rendered wild and tbe Trauatlguration. W» aec the divine
soothing by the inluenco of the imagioa- figure uf uur Savior clad in rubra uf such
puriiy tbit tbu belurc.1 ^ivcipls*
nwebe* u» the ground, and shade
Among America's peat* 1 haruaeloctwl
H from n glory too intense for
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RaPIDS AND DETROIT

JOHNSTON’S &lt;1

tbe Duke d’Aumaly, Genera! Galhlrt.
! looking wundcroualy like bm fierce por­
trait iu the Saluo ; M. !«wo Say. st th*
head of a deputation froa the tieuate, a
uumber of judge*, io tbcir black aud
aesrlit robe*; with n-auy deputies and
Jiuacipxl Uounacllor..
Punctually st

1 without sutrouoctug tbe wrvmony that,
| was being coxcted within, and a* tbe Laat
cute* of the imjueMive valediction were ।
1‘arnSMU*, where the poau aud muses are i played the coffin wa* placed on tbe »pl«o- :
holding high revel tngvthcr.
Opposite did car that hsd been Waiting al the dour
Followed bj hi side de-eamp bearing the
the i’arnauu* ia a represenUtiun ol ths Gccerala deouatioti. cwrrred with crape
three wmpaoioo virtues of justice.
We prase, aud by hi* aabk dad stred, th* car
will p«M by tbn three remaining room, ol ; was*baited st the front gale*, aad thco
th* Stanae, and pay a visit tu thn Lagjtie.. 1 tba troop* filed aluwlv past, ralutibg. aa
tUy a.areb«J tb&lt; Wsriaur wbo ilia &gt;
or RipbMl's Bible. Here we a«r repre recaied tv be iMildiug a laat review.
On
I sentrej-in fifty-two piuturts, ths history uf i
the Bible from the beginaiug of the world
(U tbe fxird's supfwr.
Having rred

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tho faculty of imagination. 1 refer lo Ed.
gar A. Poe; throughout the entire vol
gUag in the arms of hia father who. with
umc of whose writing*, re ace
despair depicted on bis souutcnaiiu*-, is
What ram imagination we"find displayed directed lo the mnnnuin whenuc hia help
ia .The City ia the'Sea, and wbat impe­
We liave but lima to make a brief visit
rial and sombre fancy in Thn Bella.
How dark and cioomy fo th* image of at the Museum of Bculpture, wbieh neverIbe bring* who, dwelling ja the steeple, tbelrev ia much mure extensive, and perUiling tbe faoeral bells, “are neither n»u hapa fully as important as the oollcctioo
of painliqgs we havo been viewing.
nor woman, neither brute nor human."
Wo pres along glancing hastily at busts
What evil spirit, what ghoul was it,
that led this semitve artist, thia po*- of emperors, suture of ancient deities and
■tral grains, into the darknem bovenng Elrucscan and Latin snllqaitww, but here
round a drunkard's grave, and with fiend i- tbe graceful statue of Apollo Belvidere,
the Buret example of manly grace which
idi joy hurled him in f
Imnttg po*ts and poetry, let us glance sculptors have bequeathed to ut. and we
st tbnrobd and Imm-atal wurk of the stop a moment tu iutpraw tho image of
Dreamer of Bedford.
Io mom respect* thia wonderfully beautifol specimen of
Buayxn's writing* may be very favorably ancient art upon i.ur memory. No more
cumpsacd e«n with P.ridrie lx»l and eno we ignore the “Irewoou." or tho
■hams" of CsAova, or tbs “Torso of
tbe playa of Shakspeanj. Th* ckaaic ma
okiMry of Mihuu's virions,-grand and im Ilereulea" wbieh Mietrrel Angelo never
paMed without taking off his baL
Thus
premia* io it fo, compared with, the rim­
we farm a faint conception of the wealth
pl* sod bcantifol ersatiun ol the Inter­
and beauty of an eoataiitod within the
preter* Hotme, V*Uey of tb* Shadow uf
walla of flits ancient palaeo.
Drath, and Land ol Beulah, nnu ponder
oua and unwioMy.
Many of Bunyan's impanmatiuM are
so perfect that the painter cou'ri transfer
ti
Imagittalmu h a faculty in which ocnton delight, and which prvaidaa them
at
with bright fasM of ianey and imagery
ot
with wbieh they may adorn their oration*.
ami th. re.
I vuirav.Ux
The ajiercbca of the Irish lawyer Curran
nth am* that mmvy n amrsotd ha* fo«»d

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going through two rootn* of paintings
whieb, since they are tint by the old j clergy wsiked up the aisle lo receive the
’ cutfiu, which wa* duly depuvited ou the
caufali|Uc. Then the moat imprvrtivc of
i all aervtoe* began—two organs, the choir,
sud the grand military band, a full churn*, I
but Sbakapcare could display all the beau­
m!o aiugcra, and atringrtl luMrumccl*. all'
ty and elurrni of a moonlight acene in a
being employed tu cubaoca the effect of
the requiem that it called “La Meaw des
single line 1

Or wbo else could express in four tines,
with ouch magical precision, the frmbnme
and grandeur of a auauncr^ dawn ?

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dock in the tuoralag. Thia punctual per.
fonnanu- uf hU habitual duties was cited
in tbe afternoon paper* as a proof that hia
dlneas had been exaggerated. lint io-1

building which' haa sheltered »u many
geurrationa of Frenchmen who have bled
for lheir country. 1 tonnd the wide *-ju«&lt;c
that extend* tu the Seine occupied by
woe right thuusaud trvup*_ of all arms,
the gvacral. Iu cuusctsoti ami *uper&gt;or
officer* bring grouped ti-grifcr opposite
the entrance to the Invalid*. Among the
Frenchmen present I uUervcd Marshal
j MaaMabuo, fur whAu aa be came late,

I

moans of "skslctoa" plaits, b«r* can be
counterfeited m any Natfodsl Haul; .in the
Country uf the dcuumination uf 1100,
Tho oouaierfnt Lt In several rrapeeta tnutth

Paris were to day conveyed to their laat
resting-pUco with all possible pomp aud
state. General Aymard was personally
much liked, and the taanocr of hi* dcalb
secured for I.Im ths'mpeet even of time |
who had never aeco him io life. Although'
vufferieg from an jtocurablo diamav, Lc .
remained at bis pot to. the very bat. i
The very day ofhis'drelh be worked aa ;

lion lo which, uqdrr ordinary ctreuuMtan«-t, ou|y MarahaisSif France'can lay vlaiui.
The ceremony iv the munt iuipming that
ein well be imagined, aud familiar as it is
lo rcafdenlv in Bari-, Il never fail* to Im­
press lhc'*peetator with a new emotion.Everything i&gt; ordered in su&gt;-h a way u tu
lead up to a sitiking dramatic" dims*. On

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Work will comutcncw no the Washing­
ton monument July 15th. It at expected
to be competed in 1885.
Gen. Sherman accompanied by Col.
Baon, one of his aids baa gone to St.
Paul, Mio. to attend tbe. celebration of
the 200lh Annivemry of tbe discovery of
tbe falls of St. Anthony by Father MarquetU. From there bo goes to Manitoba.
Pcrubiva and Lake Wlnaepeg, Fort Tai
ten and Dinto Gap io Dakota, and will
return by thn way of Omaha.
Secretary Thom peon, his wife and
daughter* will leave for Indiana Thursday.
Preaident Hayes is at Now Haren. Conn.

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THIS PAPER stMiSws
NEW YORK.

NO. 11

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 14. 1880.

WHOLE NO. 131
DIVISION D—SHEEP. SWINE AND
POULTRY.
CLASS 1.Hpankh Murine. Tboraagh-bred.
Jndgm—Henry Burton, J. H. Kart,
Chaa. McQueen.

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I sell a fu’l line of '

THRESHERS and ENGINES
Among which may be found tho Massillon, Mansfield, Hurutell,
Pitta, Oue, Westinghouse. Dow, Birdsall 4 Wood, Tabor &amp;
Morse.

fa Hi KHiilt »J Saijlii
CHESTER MESSER.
Agricultural Brill

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Break u|H* jra-Hail th* da* t
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Trar deliriratu* draw* neat.
Fur TMrha*ba*d&gt;.taik*n. tralUrr.
J.rM tWten &lt;m* .‘.all l&gt;&lt;».
Crane*. Wtatk* rare Ufcre.

Judge*—D. U. Robinson, Sarah 'Barlow,
Ain. C. B Benham.
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fime to pay th. unu&gt; aa they deem proper. Second do
2 00
13.' No animal, will be permitted to
Names to Im entered on the first day uf
cotnfwiic in more than one daa* in the Kat, |
&lt; xr.pt that aoimala competing in peira,
may al*n oimpeto m Miigle. for eerrisges
1 or draft, and rattle competing singly may
alau compete in herdsHorses owned j
within the coun'y, entering the special
. trotting d»a* uc not exriudod from oum, pcting in the regular liat.
14. Th* annual mewling of the Sud-1
■ frig Will ha MiU|&gt;e Court Jlonra in the I Draft Mam scmmpukd by Soekiag;
(Uy of 11 ratings, ea lie 4&lt;h Tomday fol
. l&gt;«*-mlMr next.
Judgea-Guo. D. Moore, A. J. Palma-:
j All premium* not called for by the 2Uth ter, D. B. Preu.
j day of December next shall be forfeited to '

Colt*. Male* or Qeldiiir» for Draft.
Judge*—Henry Houghtalin, James
Benham. Charir. E. Fowkr.
Beat hurra coll 3 years old
S5

'I**• *-re*BCi I* baaaaia* **rr rvu.'
1&gt;*T te braakiar-tUU lk.- da* 1
Oh *a Iranian, ak** &gt; a*. imMUar.
VaaaUkMl. hawMwl i* th* a art.
Srara* »rar cuilt j tear* dlraaaklla*.
Lrara Ira lai* tku tfod li Jrat;
Wbaa aa ratraavd irraela rlrra.
Kw*e*&gt; yrar*ww*r la ran* awar.
Will ratrva rear maalrv'* »rira*&gt;

1. When * majority of» Veiwiag Cummiitca are promt they »hal! eucuiuntc * Bra* mar* cult ) year old
■putum and may fill their eottmuuc and Secoodd..
It aullwriicd.to award prem'iam*. and the B«*&lt; cackling coll
Second do
CLASS 10.
. 2 Each Viewing Committee wdi pro j
, cure from the Secretary a blank report'
I with ioMructioua, before nitenog neon the
dcraharge uf their datua.
X A premium will no* fo awarded
uIm-ii the animal or article ia no* worthy„
though there ahould be no rompviicioa. . .
I When artkka of merit, nuperior in
their character, and which are not pro- I
tided for io ike premium I in, are entered,
the ^udge* are draired to re-eummeod di*- ;

ATTORNEY AT LAW A SOLICITOR
IX CHASCUtV rramal attMUloa alerate

» I.IIIIIK W,*
County Agricultural Society.

NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS I
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mMu.

. P DKAKE.
*L-x&lt;iK')X.-im&lt;a «•« r. t&gt;.
ear*. Srate8&lt;„ &gt;&lt;*KI«*i Mxk.

X

The finest and best kept in the dty and cheaper than
any other Merchant will or can sell them.

Call anil get Prices before buying elsewhere.

Dlt.

THE CASH

wm.

STORE.

DENTIST

Michiiai

Nashville.

n- j- w,

Carnaie. Sin ail Qmttiial
P A I N TE R •

At A. M. Krak'* t.arriag* Shop

JelTsraonSt.,

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Ha»tlno», Mich

111*2*10

H OUSEHOLD PURPOSES
The Price of the Imperinl Soup is $5.25 per box of 100 I lb.
bare—:75 !bt«. in the box. To any one who will send tin tui order,
for 10 boxen with &lt;»«h^ $52.50 we will send one box extra free as
a premium.

Or the orders may be sent to us for one or more*

m*1« before lending ISiem from th* ring, i Brat
B- The Awarding Cummittee will de ignate lb* award of preoiinm* by ribbon*,
aa follow*:
Pint premium, blue Second, red. Spe- Brat mule cult 1 year old
eial yeikw.
.
Second &lt;fc
। B«d^«« can be pnmtred at the Srare- Beat tank Bucking Mil
tery'a oflioe.
.
Second do
!•. Superintendent* ar* africtly forbid­
DIVISION C-CATTLE.
den tu convey\iny informatiuo in refereo.x
CLASS 1.
to owuerabip of ^nimak or article* on exI bibition in tbrre several departments.
|. Io. Eahibiturii of thoroughbred slock
| .hail furni.h a pedigree of the same to the
Secretary.
Agricultural Dept, Davn&gt; ErcuaiMwd Nora.—Slower* and reapers and a large
) llutar Hav i cl&gt;.&lt; uf farm machinery, tnanufacturcd
Fruita ami Conned Fruits, &gt; an*. Mita. C. I abroad and kept on rale, are purposely
) G. Ilimir. I kept off the 1‘u.L " All aueb ankles are
Grain and Vegetables,
L- N. MlXr.n. . invited, with the aMurancu that every fa-

Tuunlay and Wed. the two find Jay*
uf the Fair will be occupied in' eoienag and arranging Mock and aMi.-ira fur exhi­
bition, and al! entrita Ml.T bo made on or
before 9 o’dock P. M. on Wednesday, cl1
ccpl burses f.&lt; speed, which must be cutered the fin* day.
Wednesday, al 10 o'clock A. M. Tro*
ting of 3-year-old. or under w HI take place.
&gt;2 o’clock P. M., Stallion trot 3 p. M ,
Fool Race, 4 P. M., Kxeenliv* Commit
tec will meet al the Secretary * oSoo to fill
v.ncancka in the Viewing Committee.
4 p m., match st ball throwing.
Thursday, 10 A. M., Judges begin ex­
amination.
10 1-2 o’duck, Walking
match will take place. 11 o'dock A. M..
viewing of lbs horses in lbs ring.
2
o'clock P. M., Trotting Match for all hon­
es owned in the County without a tsoord,
to be followed by running race
Friday, 10 A. M-. Ladina' Riding and
During, to be followed by double team
trot. 1 :30 o'dock P. M. free for sll
trot, buries to be owned in the County, to
be followed by Grand Cartloads.

rar ZaKZ. haam la tka Stat*. m.taOlMar. ram boxes nt a time, with remikta'nee, and when We have thus received
al&gt;*d«Ilk nil th* ma k»u atnrd.aaJ uratalat•
i. elr.a b* ail «ra&gt;4*r**a.
__
orders
for 10 boxes $e ^fll send the eleventh box free ax proposed
MICHIGAN KXCBAKOtt HOTFL
TICKETS.
alxive. If you do not wish to send money in advance you may
Th« mmta.arralrodrlra.lad halal la Oavsotr.
Tickets of Msmbenbip (not trawlerThe first hot*! in tbeSuta to reduce rate* deposit it with any banker or merchant in ,g&lt;&gt;od credit in your
this) 91,00 will admit memhere of one
The first hotel in th. Stela with Pa.family
exduaivc
of sons over 21 yean of
town with Hie understaiMing that he is to remit it to us on receipt
age, during Ila* fair. BingfaUeket* good
of the Soap which is to be shipped to his care. Address
fnr.ooo admiraoo. 23
Children
ovar eight and under twelve yenn, 10
cents. All ticket, attempted to be urad.
No. 7—Trotting Match.'
except b)Mb* person to whom they belong
'Eotrancnfan of 10 per cent National
Ths ExecDsooa of this Hotel
links to govern.)
Ticket* can be had of the Treararer.
Free for all horsca owned in Barry
GENERAL RULES.
County, mile haau, beat 3 in fi.
latfl’tU tai Dtiuu-twa It imu
1. AH competitor. for premiums,
Corner Monroe and Jefferson Street*. New York.
judge. and oSccew .hall be raudeetl of
tbs eonnty and members of Ibe raeiely,
and no tnteraated parly shall pass jndgmeet on property tbit be er hiirfamily may
e.hibiL
2. All animal* and articlm intended
Judgra-'l- P- Kfog, Tboa.
Hnory Miller.
IhM StalhoD.U yrs. old or over
LftiE.
[
Second do
HAIR.
Beat do 3 yiuwa old
STUCCO,
tkoonddo
Brat do 2 years old
OEM ENT,
Second
do
BRICK.
CLASS 2ON APFL* STMB1T ASK orr ToVM
TILE.
Stalii-ms for HuarhU-ra
LAND PLASTER
Judgsu
—William Lae, C. J. Nonia, J. Baa* pair 2 year old stem
SAWS FILED,
Skwmddo
PUMPS,
Bast pair yotriiagatooM

(.■RANPTON BROTHERS.

WAKE UP!

JAMES M. HEWES

PLOWS.
DfLAGB

Chun, Tails, Bttats, ai Sifai

Ini' Ymta, Bni iflCMlini

Best pair atom calraa
B"”l4“
CLASS.

Ct'lTIVAlOM, laJEBLKWOVn.PUJWfi

L£VT

PLOWS.

Second d^

Reaperand Mowers.
BANGING WINDOV CURTAINS

Pays the highest Cash price
for all kinds of Fanners Pro­
duce.
Fanners will do well to con­
sult Mr. Creasy before purchaaine any of the above artidc*.
&lt; his Elevator, corner of Broad

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CLASS 3.
Matched b.mee, Matra or Golding. for all
Work.
Judge*—David Hom, Goo. Padkfotd,

Dtm t/oii I" aeU tefin »'• town.

L. J. WHEELER.
..aafodfr, AfereA JR. 1W0-

47l

1‘ooluy.
Ju.ljv.—Henry Harm., Gm. M. DaweV. John Ik aimer
Heat trio, Light Brahmai, Dark Brah­
ma., I’atridge Cochina, Buff Coahiaa,
I White Cochin., Blaek Cuehiaa, Black
Hamburg*. 8U»&lt;r Hamhnrga, Whit. Baa
uia«. White and Brown Inborn*, Black
&gt;irk. Plymouth Rook*. DorkiU, D*
rrriqum. Gama. While Poland*, Black Po.
lauds. llouditrt, Golden II amburp.
Etrat premium on &lt;aeh ol the abate 11 00
Second do
50
Brat pair Aylesbury duck*
1 00
u-eoo.1 du
W
Leal pair Bourn duck.
1 Uv
record do
50
beat pair Pekin decks
1 00

�rroqr fa girce ka«T,214,954 37 against
!115,842,603 fR on June 39, 1879. Dtf i

lion to ba remaodad back iato alavery ?
Is all the grand'work aaoomplwhod in the

atatea axrncd. But la Florida there ia
Ires bulMoxiog the Republicans lh»n its
ray other sialo in the south, rad the Re­
publican, of that state feel ooofident of
carrying
fur. Garfigld rad Arthur

aurted out to inform our roedeta that the
Jhm.xrat', proprietor, given tu to under
ataad that New York, Peooeylvania, Con­
necticut, New Jersey, Indiana, Whcomin,
California and Oregon will rarely cam
tbeir electoral rota fbr Hancock and
English. Wo were qaite relieved when
be got through enumerating, lot 1-e
ahouM add Michigan, Ohio, lUihoia, luwa,
rad finally all the roat of the aorlhcru

only make the voters ot their party swal­
low such twaddle * that, they will be the
happiest act of felbwi thatHrer cart a vote
tor [deaideni, until the return* taegtn tc
oomo in after the election hu been held,
when they will find that they bavc been
most terribly fooled in listening to, and
placing confidence in such talk aa that
above aUqdcd to. Fur twenty years we.
bare heard that aame story, and we should
think that men of brains would tin. uf
talking such sluff.
It only raises the
hopes ot the rank and file of the Detuocrat party, to have them dashed to jsoces
when sleeiiMi day arrive*.
True, it h
generally supposed that a presidential
candidate can carry his native, or sdoptcrT

last twenty years by the grand old Rapublioui party to Im overthrown ? Have lbs
darkest days that our glorious country
ever witucMcd got to return again io case
that the Democratic party auccecd in elect­
ing tbeir president this fall ? There is now
and then a member of that party who his
the courage to utter his amtimcota despite
the gag that ba&lt; been placed b bit mouth
by the more discrete of the party leaders.
Rcpublioaus, there is no miauldng the
word* that oceamiraally fall from the lip*
of Detnoorau They propose to "inaugu­
rate their candidate whether he u elected
or not," and then country u to suffer a
return to twenty yearn ago. Republicans,
awake to the danger that threaten our
Country and its iaslitutiuoa ’ Remember,
it ia not the Republican party that is Io
suffer, Un it la the whole country.
All
the gtoriout enactments of the laat twenty
year* are to be overthrown, and the party

alateUKut that f 12,371,270 nilrer certifi
catea ate onutandiiig b explained ao that
in reality only 15,789,579 are » actual
circulation, the balaore haviog found tbeir
way Lock to tt&gt;» Treasury. After making
due aUuwance fur these discrepance,, and
taking into couaidsraliou that the fra*.
tional notes carried aa currency outstand­
ing a yeat ago were b no acoac money,
because it had ao more cxiateoce then
than now, the iacreaac of currency during
the laat fiscal year, cxdusire uf gold and
standard dollars, was about 45,800,0».
Add to thb tha volume of gold in circula
lion, compared with that a year ago. and
the iaeroaa* of the money of the country
will bo found to be very largeDie
amount of gold added to the money of
pic, dtil not deny this right.
'••As a member of the “party of the peo­ the country era be calimated sppruximate| ly By strikbg the balance between the ex­
ple," I am, therefore, io favor uf Uiu in­
dorsement, by our Itepublican state coa- ports rad import* of cob and bullion,
v^ntinn nf ttn- non —..O—n n.-iitina. nV sod adding thereto the product* of the

The Republics Psrty and (he Temp­
erance Question.

■SfS
’ilSLWJhW
SUU if Sto lorfc la tana
tr. la ISM. UawriSmi

Silver Dollars
Will sell you Groceries nt bottom figure*.

Call and get Prices before Bnyinu.

I'AtUS, FllAMCS, 1
June 19,1880. J

Thia is favorable weather to talk about
A retie exploration.
Nordesakjold, the
Swedish explorer, after baring been made
the objact of general oration*' in Paris

greasirc age, and, and if it is proved that
iture b an ojen polar lea, it will not l-c
long kfitc an immense raft aa strong aa .
two or three ioeborgs wdl connect the open
#es with the southern sea, sod thn will
he rapid railroad traMpurtattor, or, -til!

Mcticut will abo put her -yet&lt;&gt; on demo­
critic expectationWe do not believe
that New Jersey will ever cant her Vote
for llaausck. notwithstanding "dimw fwIndiana, the dues not hold enough voter*
who are sufficiently friendly to Mr. Engfish, to give tbeir vote. to the democratic
ticket thia tall; although t|»c democracy
at every Mate election in that Male, im­
port tbooMod, of voter* from Kentucky,
and taking that into consideration, it
naturally would be expected that lodi
ana would be carried by the Dearocrata,

[CINCHO QUININE]

THE LIVER,*
' THE BOWELS,
r«HM*i it «£•»
UhUOaMianmllMlnvu
JTERR1BLE SUFFEMNO.'

KIDNEY-WORT

enough Geoeral, perhaps, balsa for hhbbbga good enough ■tatevnian to bo a^ood 1
president b extremely doubtful.
Rut a*
he will not be celled upon to bring Into
retjubitwri the facuflir- nraraary to make a
display of statesmanship, it matter* not
whether he'ponaoHos them or not.
In rt viewin." the career of W. H. Eugluh, the Lafayette (Imi.)*Journal aaya:
In Mugrtws. Dec. C, I860, before the
committee of thirty-three to cnoaidcr the
disturbed State of Ilsc Veiou, Mr. Engiub, oommU political' hari-kari." To deobre
io favor of total proliibilioa would be
e.|uivaleni to loppiog off • lag in the shape
cl the German vote. Th* tax and polise
consider the expediency uf settling the bill btuinots of 1878 was an attempt to
maum in eootroveray ou tbc Wluwing avoid both of liaeec horns, but I think that
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p^.
baab;

war. Ndi whisky

un, and equiptiod for the fray Ilian ever befure;
ship liable io dottle tbc value of fugitive and the siluatiou, in view of the import
anew of tbc next vlortioo, would bo a mat
ter of profound eoceern to esery earnuu
Republican had art the wise ratiou of the
temperance men io their state coavetilion

; a aipger, 3111*. Nrortni, ami raid singer's
i siiter.
lint all, eVen gad things, have
, an end.. The guerf* weut biun*.
The
chevalier along rcusaioed at the dreerted
I public Nnauens baaed upon its lash record, i hraqurt board
preseate the
j Thru followed the Democratic rebcHion. i bill ol several hundred franca- The c^t'Th^pnblu- debt rapidly inoretael until alier dsa'te* thit he aver gave the supper,
August 31, 18(13, 4hen it aggragatol (lea* and that he has the wherewithal to satisfy
east in the Treasury) 12,756,431^71, a the pmiabki proprriator ol the “Aberieatn.' In ecaaaqueae*, "Mr. C. Chevalier
.debt e.|-ul to 178 23 ;w m/iiJn and aa de Seellgman" ia armted, and, his numcrannual interest rale of 14 20 per capita. ous irkka and frauda haring been proved
Die annua) iotereat charge oo the ma a I mum •gainst him, be ia eoadrmaed to three
debt, was •ISO.UTT. 6117. Jone 3d, 1881),
the aggregate public debt (Irra eaah jo thr ' From the Rockport, Ind., Boaurr:
Trcaanry) wu 11,9111,320,747, rvjui! to There u no medicine in the world which
haa gained each Cqw m St. Jaco» Oh. ;
terert
capita of $1 5fi. The snnual thia M. however, not in the heat Mtoaiah
interest charge June 30. 1880, was 179,­ itig, when we consider ila truly wonderful
ewative powers. Mr. F. Rodeaburg, of
313,981. In other wordi, sbee August Grandview, called altur office laat week.
31,18113, the public debt lu, been re I
dared 18.77,104,81/»e osariy oue third ,
the pre c^hM debt I Hi 31 or conriderably more than one-bslf; the per enpila
interest 12 73 or more than 63 per rent.:
sod the total interest charge 171, C54,71C or more than 40 per eset. These are
very striking figurre end vbdbrt* the
Repnbitcan fisaneb) policy with reference
to lbs public debt.
Attpihe- circular, which smlmcca a
alaicment of the amount of notes of sari,
on* kbds rad frartbnsl’ silver era)Mind­
ing at i bo dree ofeach fiaoai year sine*

Hartings, 1 March 23' 1880.

|*L4B48Tllt£ ! UIBUTRE!
Ready fun use by adding Hot Waler. . I superior substt
lute for Wall Paper, Hard Finish, Kalsomine, etc. -Better
Cheaper, &lt;ind Easier Applied. Sold ly the pound in

also* 12 ’beautiful Tints. 5 pounds jllabastine trill covt
HO syita.re yards, or £50 Square feet. 2 routs .1 parous. &lt;
irhiteir.yshed trail may require more- The white will in
turn yellow or the tints fade- For sale by

Bitters

ROBERTS &amp;. HOTCHKISS
tilCHOLS.SHEPARDiCO.fc.
,

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Immu ORICISSAL AMD ONLY r»M l- ■

VIBRATOR

NEW GOODS

DRY GOODS!

port tor a bottle of the Oil, and
it .e.
cording to diraotioM. The relief I Mt
1 waa almost "abotric." I got i,rUCT M
once, and now there ia not „ lnrr of
Rbcamatiras left in Wy body.

U. U.H hsw .
I. sm#mkr
J“ ••
rer. HSnk*.wW«mm &lt;« h.

ISfiO, contains mrttrr cnually a* interest­ U b beginning to eellapee.
ing. June 30, 1800, the amount of pa­
per money wiu 1207.102,477, being the ‘

circulstbu of State bankr.
The amount I
of grata bank crreulatkra June 30,18*),
wan 1299,79(1; of national bank circula­
tion, 4344,505,427, W legal tomUs,
J34C, 681, WIG , of fractional silver, 124,-;
UC1 ,449, ef fraatiuaal wmweay, »7&gt;I4^
954 37 ; sf silver rarpSctra, 412,347,-;
»». The aggregate amount of all cur-:

PANTING MY WORK
his season heller than ever before. I am &lt;lvt&lt; rmitie-l to ittakt
oo&lt;l a Wag&gt; tn tut is sold by anyone. This 1 will p
who will c.111- al my shop. Price lower than
WAGONS OR BUGGIES.

as they work aorapiRy and skdtuliy, there
arc
you ioMiqctire'.y ple( out at ur.oe
as (ics'uliar, f.,r tl.ajj dj not f roused b the
mm manner u the others
Tlu*-ar»&lt;he
Jsiwiah sacrific e. There are four of tl.ciu
at the central abattoir, but many mure al- ■
together. They are, aecurdiog to the usa- ;
go* *H* their raee, deaign*ted by the grand '
। lubbi after a previous examinatimr, sine* '
, for-them there are certain formulas to ob- i
treve, and, as all know, the loactita do
not cniiiy cart aside oU traditions. Every i
&gt; animal blended fir the nouriskmoMof the |
Jews (MUM be bled to death by the cutting ■
. uf the throat, and may noi, under any pre
text whatever, be previously siuoncd ..r I
_ L—1 T&gt;............. —S.-S
.

opened sod examined with rare, fur if it is
1 impure it cannot be delivered to "the neo­
plant God.’
'
The vounu, man|ulj«i, uhevalier*. are
plenty sa raspberries id Summer now a­
days.
Tltey are to be found in all the
capitals of Europe. The latest of thia in
tercstrag els*, who has been caught play,
in; hi* tricks in the Chevalier if Srelictnan
He hails from th* city oathc bine

FOB LESS MONEY AT

THEONLYMEDICINE

When one gwa airutlmg about the immeow: abatoirs of Paris at l.i Villen* he
«•" many strange sights, but n-.ww stranger
than the perfbt mamma of t&gt;11; Hebrew
butcher*.
Among the many bandied, of

the state . and that this element would be
&gt; her vote lor Garfield and Arthur juat the very glad io rautaio any mraraac which
' ramc. Aa to Wiwouiin, although the aJTvnie.1 a fair promire uf eaeerm in miti­
gating or destroying the rrest evil of the 1
[ Democrat mao, wra not ao rare of carry­ liquor traffic.
in;; that state, but it would not be rar­
As, however, temperance IcgiaLtion of 1
prising tu him if it went for Hancock ; tbc past twenty ycara ha» been expert
although it probably would surprise him mental, ami baa not ;&gt;euved to l« niufaclory ia its praXieal ..pcraliuo, and as the
। jart as much if the Democrata carried
I Rcptibli in party, having been i-ontinuuu*-,
1 any of (he other slate* be named, as j ly tn power daring thai period, has had to
Chcmgli Wisconsin
went democratic : shoulder all the rcspimaibtlity tor ll&gt;e»e j
Then (.Wifornia and Oregon were also failurra, it is not al all ^uprising that,
rare to go far Hancock rad English. | though au largely ।eu.pu«dorU„FWn«
moo, it ia not anthrax to load ilacJf down
The Public Flnnncei
Ya, Oregon show* by her recent el«fioe ' with responsibility for further tegiaiatioo ol
!
D&gt;« tarinus i-iirtdur» issued by the
that the is rare to go democratic thia' fall, that kind.
It ia, however, apparent to even a uarc- ।j Treasury l»r;wriun-ut have been -j per­
in a horn. We are willing to take our
' fort cd that they soostkue the but* of a
ehana-s on California, for a, ante a*' the
I Ban'|uu'a ghost, "will not down." All history of onr oslioaal finance* for more
aun rises on the'arvood day of Ncvcmbcr
; thecar of the manager* will not avail
next, just so rare she will cut her rotua jI to bury it; ambit may as well be accepted I thaOnwroty yaara. Oso of the u&gt; ~t Ins. as one of tlloas politloo aociri problem*.'j portaai and interesting of threw official
which insert be worked out by tbc necre I; circular* is that which run tai tn an aualy
Htruiuewii'4 been for twenty year*, Uic-' d-.-muc
The
, sity which the progressive thought of the |. ai* of the jsublic debt tinea 1836
party has been electing tbeir prcshlcal
i ago lays upon us.
' first p-&gt;iut which atlrMte one'* attention is
carrying Matra from the time tbeir m
Evyn if the temperance men were g&lt;io .
I
that
during
the
last
IleniM-ralte
admin
i erally content to scoipt the "lioenae law,”
‘ and pollen law compromise aa a present i irtralion the total debt, leva rath in the
I KUlcmeM of the •juartlon, the liquor men Trereury, waa im.reaa.sl from •!&gt;,99.8.621
; are not. The latter hare organised as the h |K3T io »5!l,9t; 1,4112 in J8iX&gt;—an in­
: "Michigan liquor dealer* protective aasoci- crease of os-arly 150,000,(MUI in a time of
slion," and avow their purprec to secure a
Hancock L-lcrtcd president, because he legiablure which will so emasculate the
would not be the president, but would - be said law* as practically to flood the alate Congrrai did nor have the &lt;ounp*.l&gt;i lay
■with free whisky. They declare upeolf taxce •efficient’ lo pay ll.eium.hp ejpen
controlled by those who put him into the,
»r* of the Ourernmeni. The party whirl*
presidential ehair, and the thoee, woutfbc
in thiec year* increased the publie Iranha
the wlid south. Mr. Baneock is * ‘good

YOU CAN GET THE BEST

tioue to go and return until la. final day
when he will return no more, for by hu '
word- be prydieta that aneh a day will
eomc, and that be, like Franklin and oth-

succeed* in finding a passage to the North '
Pole will indeed leave a name that will go 1
down to posterity, but in all probability
thia paaugc.w&amp;i vary every year, according
to the movement of icebe-gs,. and after'
winter, of unusual severity cannot be found
at all. And thru the |&gt;eril that shim upon
thia route tuurt always lane wdl dofiblleM
be greater thia advantage gained.
Merchanla would probably reflect that the
homely proverb uf the • longrat way 'roqud
I. the quhkcst way hom* ' waa a e*und

what llcnnsylvioia will ray and do at the
November election Mr. II., and don't you
foxget k. The old Empire state will also
JmI the expootatioM of all who now caleu-

fl. Division uf territory between the
tree tad alavc autos, with provhiooa fur
tbc admiaaioa of new Mates, with a popu­
lation equal to the federal ratio ef repre­
sentation.
. "2. PrMtiluy Cvtrynu I'rvm imp-tir.

Green bax

W.'H. SCHANTZ

government arc Mill bent upon its dentruetion.
loyal men, everywhere, are you
rowdy tu turn over our beloved equerry to
a act of men who already make their brag.
that they will “nndo and bury" the work
that bu been ao noldy done io the laat
Third—It aruids the cummilai uf the
twenty years t We do not know but you
party as a whole to any one element io it.
Mill, but we do art believe it.
Fourth—It takes the i{M*ti.ru out of
(ulititr, m a party ux saure, rad simply

warrior son, «bo will ray, to him, we
fought with you to put down the robeJHow south, but we cannot gire you
our votes to pul that same south into
power, so that ahc may carry out in 1881,

r&lt;&lt;

AM FAST

ring the y&lt;ar only 1252,000 &lt; f raefi Mb 1
c-nry n, redeemed. The rwt Iras trees i
dropped u "iuat or dratreyvd. ‘ t: U n- ;
timated that lot than . tulllkm uf th. th*
fraetioual enrreocy now regarded an out­
, standing will ever be ptroeoled for reIdcmpticn, The sfitraot nf fractional Ml­
; ver in rireulatiuo hi nearly 115,300.040
' leas than a year aps.'tbat amennt bating

prbficami
carry at the turning presi­
dential cleutiou. Now we coucede the
•oM south to the Dewsoetatic party, un­
loa k may be Florida, which with a fair
election would certainly go Republican,
and iode^l we need not atop with Florida
if fairnna could hare its way, for at*
might meatkro the Carolina., Miteimippi,
sod Louisixnna, hat &lt;* shotgun, rule in

MILLINERY

�/¥, /^ro
h ia straufF U. wlatf p,0B]c
•a truthful/?) prepk. mi. l.Otxi
j
loti ; bat then, wo supp&lt;w&gt; they wvru
msgalfylng gl».,.

Estate of Rhoda p. Griffith M al., mi

We nc-tire'that !I&lt;
one of the ablrsi yo

Entered at the Post Office.
Hastings, Mich., as Secondclass Mattm_____

drunken revelry, and kt them

jxy the;

sms, mu k, nt
1

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1

f

FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING!
We have just opened our Spring Stock,
which comprises many noreltie, never before
brought to this market. Ladies Linen Suits
and Ulsters. Gossamer Waterproof Suits.
Ladies Fino Underwear in Linen and Gauze.
White Skirts, White Aprons, Lace Tidies,
Lace Lambrequins, Pillow Shams and all
kinds of Lnce Goods. An elegant line of new
novelties in parasols and Fans.
Gents Cue
Summer Underwear in Colton. Gauze and
light Merino. Ladies and Genls

A pamphlet giving the result ot tuny
experiment* has been placed in oar bands
by Mr. E. G. Brown, the Agvat of the
East Saginaw House, of which we doubt

Fkrata of Thomm W. Collier et al.,
minora. Petition fur allowanoe tb mother
for rapport filed. July 19th next aligned
fur hearing. .Lewie Durkee for the peti-

FINE SHOES A. SPECIALTY.

that date, your eurrespundent raw wouuta ia
In another plane Wr print an article from
the lightest and Imraieat kind of furnish
W. ii. Ilidmm has found hit
the Jackson C.t.zra 0( Saturday, entitled Order entered appointing James N. Oovett ing g.x»U hanging from the upper win
I dowa of tall house*, and throwing lighted
“Tscllepublicin Party anil the Temper. guardian. Bond filed and letter usued.
fire-crackcr* on tbo beads of passengers an
I the otde-walk. This was in contempt of
with friends at l/raiid ILiptds.
the
special
| special .wdere aad the pxilicc.
■ Hon. Victory P. Collier of Battle Cfeuk
. Nothing gora nowadays without an m­
I pan. There are several hundred pcriodi
wax in the city one day last week.
I dical publiiatiiiusi of different kinds in this
city at the present lime , and by for the
•on oecutred on Saturday morain.; last.
-“v—------------. largest number are devoted to some speparticularly to me. If I |ta&gt;uld be mis- | cial aervieo in art, acicMe, io-liaatry, invensuch action, and think oatM would
linn, atock jobbing or trade.
Almont
1 every guild bar its organ, full of o»w facts I
Just. All power omdos from the prop
unpnblkhcd. If we are
. ,,
....
,
- aau
and any tell,
action
ill WHICH
which Uk
the people desire
Kmibm cuy Mo., on Fr&gt;&lt;hy moruiog laat. 1, ....
.
•
1
’
I takF, tn their uuvetrigu .
1‘rot Jami-kw lecture* (0 Hm
n I
fur&lt; ,,y llle la,
llmue yard lb« rveuing on ‘ Liberal. -it* .. . ,
d
Such sr: ti;m bv tho l^gistalure at its neat ao­
I published by Ikarddey &amp; Thomas, li.r ia '
: SUIU is asLed by tire tempenike people, cnuplst from the immortal Hums.
I stance It u au illustrated ms'ailue of
and there is go good rental why their mI1 wen tv-six three column pages, neatly 1
quirt should cot be granted by the utiaui lias no application to “Ignoramus."
Let I bound iu tinted cqvcra. and rotiuinlng all,
mans Vote rd both Houmw of l Im Legisla- ; us mwI.jw mncli knowledge "Igonenmas’' ! the latest information attainable with re. I
I ganl to fashions, material, pricor, ete.. in
' had uu the subject of which hr? or she ? j the immttise iifda«try which it represents.
was writing.
I wtvur lietouged tn a I Nia barncea nor carriage maker nor Haery
man can affi*r*i tn forego the advantages uf
' L. I. Hidiowsy, tiftbo Holloway Drug prop*** to give 1 link cncuaragetncnt to
tach a publicslioo. for, is addition to all
firm of this crt*. ia vprading a few days M.rt. Swret A Upjohn, by | urehasiug
current topics cvnnerted with tin* trade, j
the publisher* furnish, gratis, to aubecrib- '
era, all the laleat pal*rns in barne** and ■
horse furnishing goods To dealer*.ia the I

^UR MOTTO,

"FAIR PRICES AND GOOD GOODS.”
or

Bort aad cheapest Bualiug
Brat and chenpeM Banting
Bert and eheapi-st Bunting
Bert and cheapest Bunting
lk*t and cheapest*Bunttng
Best ami chcapoixlFunung
Bort and cbropcZi’Bunting

at
al
at
at
st
at
at

Uranti
Grant'.
Grant'.
Grant'.
Graut'i
Granl'i
Grant &gt;

Bret and cheapiMt Bunting at Grtoi'i
BrtU.an.1 rheapert*Bunting al Grant'i

Ikrt aad cheapest Busting al Grant'

Those wishing to purchase
Live Long and Be Happy.
Why sb.-uld not creryoM live cut their
full allotted liaw, egjoy good health and
be happy f Surely there ia jo youJ rea­
son, aad yet many will allow impure
l.luo.1. woskorwa of the kidneys, imperfeet
digvst'mu, and urinary Ironbku la under.
mine and break down their gtoeral health

r

first-dau

ORGAN OR PIANO
Phase call accond door west of tbc Bank.
fordid ones.
.

New organa exchanged

ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED
40m3

POWERS

tropolilan improvements it is an indispen i
sable guide , and ha recent enkrgemeut
from sixteea.to twroty-aix page* shows its
' If “Ignorima*'' will inform me bow I am I prtapcrity and the reumatkn in which it in :
terrible Lu’, days.
n.-r* ratercrisra
Their Hub Bitten
rtwputteibto iu th* matter, I will gladly held throughout the country.
The anounerment of the engagement of ,, bar leached a a tie beyvod all prtec '
-Mrs. Vunderbuilt, daughu-r ufWm. II. |} dent, luring from their intrinsic rake j
after preventing mosey which I pay for Vaoderboilt, to ford Dupplin. is an item to found tbeir way iotv almoat ryerv bouse- '
labor bring .pent fot intoliealiog liquor.. *ebd all tbc fashionable young ladies in New hold the laud — Grnpic.
_ 1011 '
Lrt us survey the field, ‘ Ignoramus'’
No Hospital Needed.
• that Ita* ever Iceu, er i.vcr attempted to
No palatial hospital needed fur Hop
' lx- had ia’il.i* etfy. It xvm* Io u* that and see what lisa’ been sceompiuh ,for
Bitten patient*, nor Urge salaried talen-.
“Our ghiriufcs cau^iy your si.mZrrm*.
tifnl maple* east a w|Jtndul «hil.-.
! ourcititeoa oagtrt t&lt;» extend every eoet.urarticle, because, that you were Ignorant of this Lord Dupplin to wham rum.rt- ray* ted puffer* tu tell what Il op Bitten will
uo or cure, ao they tell tbeir own atury |
the d'wcrminaling freight rate* of the New' by llirirt certain and absolute cure* al
figured n.usp«aau.ly in the cipher btreiYork Central Railroad are te b* divrated?
A Sasttuh lord whose fir.t martial adven­
teo-iTaiisg. purifying and strengthening
. i. I el.etll* nm* uaiisc.* .
incMlr ’
.
ture was unhappy, and who, with - a di­
the baman eyrtc".driving out a* if by I
■*.
,.U, ' ■ "J &gt;** r •* *• '*«r
»&lt; -r vorce rail in hia career, wi*ha&gt; te find, io
• W. T. Br/wn uf the rr.-jurt w..rk* '•
magic tbo many ilk that flesh and blood I
..I
..11 4. ii—*&gt;■»■«.b «Fu,.i.the. millwns of bis proposed father in-law,
th« city, andiNif/are io Buffalo N. V
.
.
ll.— r,a,l,IL&gt; -.1.1. tl.,wavar Wi.nU it
1 the bouts'-case that could never bo se­
alleading tho National ArrLrry
cured Uirousth his affections.
Hut it is
Ten Cor’di'of Wood
llready Urge imlurocncut'
well that he baa been divorced.
With a

v^. Luu

7

.

Corner Store* Empire Blocks

cd or

: ger »u experiment, but iu great value lias
been felly provan. nix only aciratIfitally
and tbeorolically, bat peartioally, by scores
of ths very brat ami mart saooeaa'ful ogrv-

!n. Ik. admitting Judge M. Bawdy tn
llu. asylum for the in.io. at Kalamaaoo.
Petition filed ami citation boned, returna­
ble July 10, last.
July 10.—In. Re. admitting Judge M. low, doubt tf be himself i* out Itrtcning to
the historic echoes of that lively old
scrimmage. But the city is more peace­
ful on a Fuulh uf July than it used to be,

GOODYEAR &lt;fc CO.,

j

*aa»&gt;

Mil i» entirely free Iron, dirt, nr hard
lumps, and is maJc by a procns. wbhh
leave* inwrporalcd in It all U&gt;n valuable
plant food, aa well as ingredients culculated to Iren .nd reader suitable the Ammon­
ia already contained- in tbs soil.
All experiments demonstrate the value

Estate of Wi
Kent cuunty k menttoued s( , cwmlMalw titinu fur prolmle of will Olwd.
Aug. J,
lor lieutenant Govtrnur. A better setae* 18K0 omigued fi&gt;r hearing.
July 7.—Estate of Wilber J. Lane, a
minor. Nomination &lt;T guardian filed.
Republicans of tEia county.
Katite of Jirvia H. Lune, deceased.
T. D. MuIUrry uf Big Rapids, who Warrant and iuvuntnry'filed.
had hue. to tire Sandwich Sulphur Spring.
J sly 8.- ErtMe of John Pcndir, senior,
Canada, fur treatment, wax improving fine­ an aHeged incompetent.
Procradiag. &lt;0
ly, but on Saturday last hr took a violent appoint guardian discontinued.
euM by taking a cold both, and died Sun­
July 9—Estate of Edwin Cook, drenaday afternuo:]. Mr. Mutberry waa a drog- ed. Warrant and inventory filad.
Ertate of Frank Allen, deceased.
Re­
gw of Big Rapid*, and hod boats of w-.rm
friends, who will siocerely regrut bis &gt;-ud- port of sale of rial .slate Slid and sale eoa-

Report has it that the engine rain ia
infested uighta, or was nt least bat Friday
night, by a lot of drunken rowdies, who
remained there drinking and earoming till
the morning boats, la that whBl tbs I
city pay* rant on the engine room fur; if |
so, the beat thing to de Would be to find |
*&gt;mc Mhrr plan) _ for our lire apparatus,,
and give up the present room tn those
who drain: to rpcnd the nights there in |

op’»

sale ofSAJ.T AS A FERTILIZER, and
a supply nsanuUflUtrad .specially fur that
purpora eaa Im found constantly in his

BARLOW

r.....

f
„• 1 , •liiat of the fc.it wucth-of the rule
There are any amoanx of whurtteh*-r«i« ,
U..S ta*ll U —rk« Ito. .Uj. Tk-j ' TU
..i;.U.4. .k.

Delivered tu any on.- address ia ths c
lor Six Dollars and Fifty Grata, caab
a.ioMnpruiy the order.. Our wood ia 1
bc«-n divorced or not. It is a pity that uur in good tradition for summer use.
young ladies are the lavt to learn that su
untiikd 'republican baa more dignity, both
। al home and abn&gt;e&lt;i,lbablbcsMbU*b eyro; bigot r^ a« display id iu your . article te phants who train am uog the fJlowrrs
&gt;1... I...I. I,..—
__ T*.,_ 1.

disguise
CilAtt. H. B
IlAUTlMUtt, Julyilflth, IMO.

eati accept their terms without a degrads&lt;iua at which all true womanhood would
Our New York Letter.
revolt. It ia to feared that the mercenary
training of this greet maelstrom of traffic
lilbiMit tending the inmey lur either
is not favuraUe to the' existence of tbo
paper. They seem to think they were
highest aoutimawl cf bom* aod eelf-l#vr.ly roufirriiig ■ favor by taking the pa­
.[■cei among marriageable women
Rsntw
per. ansi don't ael as though they even ex*
.rains are rausiag the wheat to groe-.
pec'ol to pay ih'.ir subsetiptiuf*. 'Now
Glorious Roault.
Ou Brtaday next at half put three to aaeb.trc have a &amp;w word* tn say , hof■o'clock. R«». Newtoa of Nashvilk will iug thereby to prevent hard fading* and
The -San,” Columbus, Ohm, says . "A
grind and gluriuus rs.ull is obtained by
deliver a temperance addrun in the court
ths use of Warner■&lt; Safe Kidney and Liead. Jx&lt; there bo a good altctvdsrK-- . ^^ugh IheJtainilK to pay up lhcirbavk ' twu hundred thousand or more. Il shared
er Cnrr, iu all case, in which the kidsey.
Mrs. C. v: Rookie, who ba* been vuit- !.&gt;Htacrip4iuu, «*j«*:iaJlr wbm they order its diMpputaltMUl iu thi. revpect with aad liver fail to perform the work alloted
tuld them this same tines, that Wr twlrev.t tor rtlira, like iudmdaal*, are apt tu over­
they esatrut possibly misumiemlaod it. rate th-mselvei, and carry kbeir valuation
But nearly a million
ai&gt;U nuwj once and fur »l^ w«'«aiy to every al a high figure.
and a quarter ol people in New York,
N..iwiili'4andien that fi«h are
or IUs».w*u,-or f« r l»*&lt;f ih.i they will mere than half a uidliun in Brooklia, and
eat lUera dsja, especially thr-e
txlwcrt.
two
and
three
huodresL thousand
i MVe Ctutns by ajtlliog th* «me, and that
caught out nfsmall lake*, jrl mat
in J. r*rtr City, Hunter's Point, snd other
right away. N.,w y.ra hat. fair warning, iiomAlure soviross of tint metropolis,
man e»uo-*&lt; !'***&lt;» the pleasure
geoikmnn. ar»l ati* r s r«wi»sl.l» time, if swell the number, in thi* great center of
[aipalstsio. to more than two million.
Ttie officers nr HurtiafS l*»l-,?t No. 58, your sateesiplion* are o*d paid, j Jim will That is sufitciusl fur • growth which has
L Q. O F. WWW iawtellrd 101.1 uffier bat
taken place almost entirely during the
priwetil century. But. afmr all, it is macvewioghy D. D G M. Geo. M Dewey.
| letial, inl.lkrtual anti moral irggtcns. end
u&gt;t |&gt;oputalioo,*lhal should make the
4.—M.rp* A'I W. •*
WSUMWU
wide ol great citien. Ami bow stand, lire
v. &lt;1., w. n. HO.. »X . ■*&gt; “ ;
1u,
record with New Yftk in this respect?
I
That we liars great wealth htre, aa eaorIt n.u.k., T.W.
}s1Un Omll.
muu* s/jfregaUoo of capital, is undoubted
ly true . and that tbn educational progress
[ WudanJay. SojHcmbvr Irt. J8W.
of the city baa kept pace with its advanrenwml io population, is &gt; reasonable
naie candidate fur Presideolial Ekcloni,
C5jWO .'nd lor officer, of the State of NioMgUt,
Fred Bartow
to be »u|f&gt;orte&lt;i al the unsuing rimuio'u In
Novemb* neat ; also to select a Slate Ucutral OoB»tnitt«, .nd to Iransac: well other
buainre* an the Convention when «Mem| bled sliai dram beat.

HARDWARE !
.JEFFERSON NAILS.

PERRy ROYCE REAPERS !
\

w

PALMER CRADEL&amp;

W. A. WOOD MOWERS,
TIGER RAKE8

Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, etc.,
than any other pbyakiau'a preMTtptioo ever
corupuuuihid. It relieves, as n by magic,
alt aoreocsn and initatioa of throat and
lungs. It is quieting and soothing iu ita
effort, and is unexcelled as a general tonic.
Keep a Uxtlc alwaya on band. A few
do.es never fail to cure an ordinary cough

(.'all and ace utt before makingynur purdutMca n« we have in&gt;
tluwiuents tn offer.
C. E. Baruiw.

Ed. Poweus,

Literary Revolution and Universal Knowiedi

HALL’S CATARRH
CURE.

“Nut a cloud foruahadowa the hereafter ol
Georgia, neither wili there be skknem or
suffering •&gt; lung as Warner's Safe Kid­
ney and Liver eur* is to be l -nnd ou *ak
at all our Drug Storm."

- TKTfiiT
WE WILL MAKE THIS PBOPOSITIOM.

UNDERTAKING
ESTATE

We.in this iMM print the premium 1*
for the coming Co. Fair The premium*
ore liberal, and lb. oficeta and j'ldge*
uompeXent, «nd we doubt not that tbo .
Fair fur 1880 will be equal, and perhaps
superior in any -r- held i. th. ruU.ty .
at beat, every individual in tbc oottity

WOOL. WOOL
Kldnoy-Wort Ahvuyx Cursx.
Karr WAKirtU-D Dxror. N. H.)
March 4. IBM. f
Memxm. Wxuji, RrcXAXtMOf, A Cn.

WOOL CARDING

EXCIANBE!
cm PBOPffiTl IDS SALS 1

On abort noUoa at my Carding
Mill&gt; North aida of th* Thorn-

oreica os larramoa sraasr.
aunsssiiK*

All

W«.l «e«l by

�W)
The Blood is The life.

.K2;

"Thia company will nut be responsible
fur soy damage or low occasioned by the
of uau power fur thrashing,' was
Mtiekec Ml n«d the following adopted io
um

"AH members of this Company when
A woman io New York ancadenuUy
employing steam power tor thrtabing,
shall re*|«lra that a screen or bod be am- went tu chureb with two boutarts on her
hiaad—one stuck inside the other— and
the other women of the congregation alm»l die*! of envy- They thought it was
a new kind of booart, and too »we«t fur
anythin;
Geocral Benjamin Harriaon, of Indiana,
la a Httfc- under the middle height of an,
and i* remarkable for bis muscular dareh
optacul. His eouotsnance generally wsan
an expression of aternnesw, but a smile oc- ■
caaionally lightens it up. fie m about 47 I

| plieanl f.*r credit, •'! wouldn't Must my
। own feelings "

j "Isutic* and gentlemen." mid aa Irish
i manager to an audience of three, “aa
, there is nobody here, I'll disinia* you all.
. The pciformaBW of thia night will uok be
| performed, nut win be rejs-uiwl iu-u*«&lt;*vw
■ evening."
During the General abmiucc thia .Summer
frem Washington, Mr Kmc ia occupying
his residence, which as yuu?\ readers may tered height i« twenty hand* and I inch,
know from the *iracriptiuo« that have lor SI tnehea, being a foul taller ihaii au
been given wf it. Is situ vied on I sud Tbir- [Secrape plan. Hit weight v* Mated to U
tcwnlh sU., fronting Frantlin Park, one of . two diuaur.4 tour hundred and fifty i
the moat beautiful of the msny beautiful C' uudt; but all these points will prubab'.y ! I&gt;ng, I'aliuuld think you were one."
(
verified to-day by competent veterinary । ..The ahurjt was warm, the toiuirtar was
parka that ornament our city.
On the day of the fienrraf* m.iuiuatioa 'surgeons. As standing iu the .table the
all, and everybody fall asleep but half­
for iTeriJcnt, nod, a* Halal, at aUut the j (tutor ef.lhe auitual appears Iu bo a uni- titled Jamie. "My brethren," shouted the
i fotm dark l*ay, without spot or blemish,
1 ft sl.udU not be judged that this height,
t nltbuugh extraordinary, &gt;• altugrthcr un- I precedents*! in horses. At the (.'.ntrnuial
I exhibition tn Philadelphia iu'IS7&lt;&gt;, a span '
, of bur sen wa* placed uu exhibition, each 1
1&lt;d" which war. cightotu bauds ami one,
inch high. The annuals were bred in1
Canada, turd Lvcasue tba properly of a trout. He carried them through the street
' Pnihidrlpl|ia brewer w|icn the exhibition boldly, and when asked if those were all
iduayil.' A vuteiinary aurgeou io this etiy 1 be i-jupht. frankly admitted that they
formerly u'woed a hutae that Was nineteen j were- The neighbors gave him a surprise
IhanJaaud one in-Ji high—a giant in anal- party last night and pre*«-utrj him with
Il.c beautifully carved motto, "An honest

THE BEST REMEDY
DlitiUt If lit Tillit nt Hitt

[

Ayers
!

body knows.
Is Gm. Hancock H.fe*r.
or for the old Jacksonian
Nobody knows

Michigan Central Railroad
BIAND RAPIDI DIVISION.

PECTO1

SARSAPARILLA
uu exuin. :?s?Ku.

nullifying the amendments ta the retainlution by which the fruits of tire war were
secured? Nobody knows.
[of eaitupany, at LrcdtCjat, "You muau't
Is G»ti Hancock for cootrollinc Ibe
S«IT without k Using cue. pp.' "I novar railroad* and ut|i«y eorstrun carriers by
to dn it, do I T" he ask*&gt;d. surprised.
"Yon. may not torget It, but sometime*
you g-j *,« tnad, you know," aha artlMdy
! replied. Th# company consulted their

Among fitneral Garfield* friend, at Cat-'
cagn na Major .Swaim, of Fort Leaven­
worth, Kansas, formerly,on tlic Genera!*
ataff, aad now an utfiocr of the regular ar­
my, who helped tu oj-:n and arrange the
telegraph ie messages that pouted in after ,

reftsMa tins*; ta

wsk

When ho wan about leaving the city he
asked Major S. to axwrt tint dupaubca,
litters, etc., that ho bad rvneive*!., destroy
thoac that were of no use. aad classify
those lhal-wcre tu be kept.
He emtied
hu pocket* on the table, an! among the
contest-* was a crumpled Hi of paper with
printing on it, the history *&gt;f which, a*
Major Swaim tells it, ia even mute &gt;icgu
!ar that the eagle's pe rch-hero io Wash

A little buy! the sun uf an orthodox
Pnabyterixc, recently listened attentively
[ companied by his owner, but it i« under to some cuurcraatiou is regard tu Jeaus
Sepfre*- Court tu opart the war anuml
stood that be Las been acotred by Barrnent.
the (M.t;tt|tka, *»•) ■&gt; vivify
| num at a price of one th-msand dollars,
the rebel d«-l»t »nd pension tie rabel u&gt;l
, and wiU pcMenlly be placed on exhibition.
IGod. Ilia father, was I I'rewbjgerun.''
The Hoton Republicans yrtitjed in an
A Ifwinn lawyer told another lawyer,
old fashoue-l ralifieatiM mjeting the other
who asked him • ■inertiou. that be usu­
night, at which Grans men and anti Grant ally received pay tor bidaJyic "Then,"
men syolr fre*ly wd rsrntwtly. Com­
menting tn the spirit of tlic mewling, the

COUGH!
GQUCHIOH! |

replied Phillip*

‘HE WHITE

Sewing Machine

I'fioHATF^oit ih:k.
rATBOt-MtCniOAS.Cuearror
I .mi.* af u.« !•««.V.i. Csart Mf 1
lant.h.Ua.. at tks I'mbare IHSes i

staetodly glanced all Hi* eye naught
“Acta iv. 11" upon it. Hu thought was
“Oh 1 that ia some one ol' the Moody and
Sankey people." and without reading it,
Ind thinking he would not thaw a "Bible
leaf" into the mud, he' rolled it up aod
pat it in his pocket. Byand by, aa the
cangartulatory telegrams caste to him, he
&lt; inert them into the same pocket, and
when Im laid them before the Major this
bit of paper was with them.
When tbc
Major read it it struck him with such
force thst instead uf tbrowieg it aside, he
put it in the General'- haL
And there
it remained, unnoticed by the Geberal.
and umwaiincnlcd upon by Major Swaim,

Utraded it Appearatce.
Unparalleled it Simplicity.
Utnrpassrd it Catitrtctiot.
Unprecedented it Ptpdarify,
And Umdupded it tim Broad Claim

| lover of'a little girl. '‘Yrewas |bt
ply ; ‘ahe said if you had rockers on
of your-shoes It would make a nine o
for my biggest doll."

Subscribe Tor the

ait; to.
rr.rj'f

Duritrg the past winter, while ctw
og revival m-etingv, the prreeber i&gt;
William H. English.

TEN SOUND REASONS

tniPTOW OF A
TORPID LIVER.

‘ did out grt th--nomination no other (oIndiana politician »*■ t" have anything.
WaU.-ts-.i. ata! ulhrr Tilden men brought
out English aa an afgrarator. They pot

SB®?-

REAL ESTATE,
A Noted Dirirt

mappen's Law Office.

Canada Southern Railway

nin

mm srnrn mcmm co

mappen's Law Office.

DAUCHY &amp; CO. COL.
Knappen's Law Office.
Hmu&lt; war Hale A Uoklry w MiH.
•e rent. Apply at &lt;

&gt;■ lite moat artUt io piece of pdilowl and
pcTja.nal spile 1 ever heard of. If Hen
durikn bad cotiMated to go with Tilden,
there would have l«vt&gt; a hutrah fur the old

XTC^ro’

WAI^NEI^S
iflomldpsm. nobody
blyfailla."

,

Far

Knappen's .Law Office.

“Y«T» a nice fellow, yM are," said
Jones to Smith, when the latter had an­
nounced bis withdrawal from the Demo
eralie party, and Jus intention to vote tba
Kcpubiitan ticket next fail. You change
your political frith as you do your shirt."
To whinh Smith rmpooded : "Im would
nut have mo Wear a shirt sfkr 1 found it
wait dirty, would you

Dr. Johmusa bad s habit of eating very
fart, and using hi- fingers i Ml red of ba
fork. One day the cynic was diniog with
------------------ v_ . yoUBR ,^14.^ wil
ou remind mo of Nab-

•Me. mi CJrwn HtreM. award by MBaw Mala.
Pries *1400. Apply al

Knapoen’s Law Office.

FarmA For Sale.

BITTERS

t* ka*s II dithrewl farms br Mia. listaiad
within tram II o 10 alias of HaMlngs. all

Knappen’s Law Office.

Great Opportunity.
Knappen’e Eid Office.

Great, Offer

malt
UNFERMENTED

MAJ BITTERS

Detroit ANO TOLEDO

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TyC^e*
RATES Ori

COOK &amp; BOWERS.

VOI

NO. 12.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, JULY *21. 1880.
! ,

THIS PIPER
NEW YORK.

WHOLE NO. 1313.

't'iopo Nomkialtan.

Milnwi. O . July It-pya CariWd,
tan tbreerSrd u Brouter Hour, of Mawml thuerete, the fri.owfotf tetter at acceptance I; The Mtataippi riVbe •!&lt;&gt; it. groat trib
I of tta nomioalion tepderod. fate by the I nteriro kt W aach vital importance to an
ut.uy million* nf peopte tbit th* eafaty of
ftepoblfoa. national poar^ffo. ; .
Marron, 0, July 10.1880. '’ *te n*»qp'i"" reqniree riocptioeel conridI tvetloo. Tn order to arotoro to tta nation
| tba control .ff ait he vrater* frerideot Jet
. &lt; «?“ hrgollaiod to putebroe a vmi icrri' tory er.ee liag from tta OUf of Moten
1 to ibe Parifc fl.-ran. Tb- wfobmi of «met-«» eh.rtild te.- invoked to device eomu
, plan by whteh that great river ehall orroe
I

■'.'.I. । f./'i'l’./k
N«wnmp«e aa.ertaetas Mne* »■ ria araoea

v?a,r*agoiMMitea u&gt; call .1 AGRICULTURAL HALL and
-xwnwr xAT Ihcn
0B
otw of

ORIGINA.I. KALAMAZOO

SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS
These harrows are fully protected by the Grover patents,
au*l Are WARRANTED AGAINST BREAKAGP.,
If you

OR WOOD MOWER,
Reaper or Self-Binder,

BUCIffY.E

Call and get^one before it is too late.

Tta train cupped, and tta writer went1
home, uti.Brd that k breketnaa** life 1* an ।
IcsctangOM.

I sell a fa'l line of-

THRESHERS and ENGINES

----- —
•••
“-t
rh currv tta ledu-trul product* of twenty.
'IrremiHiMM of people.
The ioteruer* cf
’•erwuhar* white, u tta taeu &lt;.f JI irar
“■■teri.l pro-ferity, and io white re.co
: iwrlflta of our po«*e!aifo&lt;i&gt;nie eoearedTa*
Wtli er the laterrwi of maaafomnrwra and
' rommerc*. demand thu the toriliiiea for
i ebeap iraneporiatton .tan ta inewed by
i the am at aM oar great water cuaroet.

tta whole food Tbe Bew*pep«r bradline.
of tta iraeweccioa mere we ap ie th* Ur­
gent ty (&lt;, aud tta high crime Sa) oo eve­
ry ttoa'e toegme Feer took pm intam of
meu'e micd» a* to th* fate af th.- gv*«ratnr ui, for in a f»« I nara tta new* came on
ib.t Seward a throat &lt;nt eat, end ttrat at­
tempt. bad terra made eyren lhe live* at

Among which may be found the Massillon, Man*field, Iltunftll.
I*iU-, Qaa®, Wmliugbome. Dow, Birdsall k Wood, Tabor k
.Morse,
.

^gS Hall ail Mu Mf SaiiLi.
CHESTER MESSER.

ALGER &amp; ALGER.

•i ua* liuro brought the I'crin very boar
,10 dectrwntitm. Tbqy inane that tta Uhilcd dun* ic a N'ettoe, nub ample power of
J r*!f crerorvatfoa, that ita coovtuoli.o and
, the Lea made in purauauoe tltfvuf cm
the anprvice law* t&lt;r the land, itat tta

Agricultural Hal!

ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS.

NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS !

The fiupat aud beat kept in the city and reaper th*n
arty other Merchant will or can aell them.

Mix

Call and gel Prices before bjiiiny elsewhere

among ua under I be gwiae cf immiprauon. dexvons Fifty tteomnd paopto crowded
Rawogeraieg lhe gravity nf thia aubjeet tta around tta exchange baildieg, uraeemmg
preaec: admintetra'loo, auppurted by oca »nl jetnaung tin ruxwta, and w^dgrel tn
grout, ba. real to Cbiua a commiroion of tight u are crroJd etnnd togettar With
diatugut&gt;bed eilixeno for tta purpeno of a few to wImmb a operial fovor van watomL
•evurvj each a modi&amp;Mieo nf- tta exint- ed. I **01 over from Brooklyn at 9 A. «.,
Eight* y*ar» ago the ftrpublican* cwt
lug treaty ro will prevent the evil* likely aad evua thee, with the Mawat di*oaby,
about 1,000,000 vote*, in the Southern 1
found nay to the ruerpuon room for tta
to aria* from itro jm*-n&lt; Miuation
It ie 1
State*, not counting Maryland or Dola-1
confidently believed ibel ttaro diphnaatac I| »prabera in the front of the exchsege
building, and i-wkinc otn on to tta high
w ire. Tabb* compiled by the Inter Qroan 1
tLal lhe potency evgoualiona will U •u.-cmufnl wilterat th* ■, xad mauure balcony, whore froo* wa* pro
■ bon ilul lbw ratio of ItKrvaee in Repub
... — draftnycri by die 1
lu»5 vote*, eeca in Democratic fiiateu. I
' tcctad by a heavy iron raiteng. WaAtt in
_______ ___
’ «by ottae peiaua. The j
'
auteotoity
end ritaroc, ■ainug for General
mould
.urll
tLu-numtar
tel
r
TiX),0*iO,
and
I
yourself on a fit nr at! night with the ■
I teal il.uugtee ei.. .'ueigic* of our
anew daahin- Into y..ur lice, your Landa I allowing the DeWaeretlc luervaae to ter 15 I akon.-l be dirvetod to iLiec graat iituwiiotu
ut, a cold ir.n brale, aud thick if ttal’V per cent, wore than lite iUpubtloan, the ' cf natfowil ntU bring in which all have &gt; I
n&lt;y ; or, up on top of cto.igbt rar. run ; latter pant would trill have k cluar me- I co a er-m Interrar Such rffrrt- wift •omwt ;
I meg abort. the »ind cnttinf like a knife,; jeriw &lt;4 115,000 ia the Swath. Yet ie *?S ;I ratourw to perfect |&lt;ac* llume aba were
' dark *a |i&lt;ch, and wxtchibg for feer yon .
lately ia arm. egaiuto each other, for jba .
may rn«h euddiuly under a Iridgr aud tv
I lice and good wul will oullu: prouro ; but
; rnrpt off, and pvrtap Inft -to di* in the1
luw.w 1. ilat cart . lk.,.1 itat 1-k hie ■
1 be completely taalv! as J the cpirit of |
tuL* cf people. Not a hurrah fan heard,
br .itartajd raneot foil) pen.dc the whale
The .ppotudLjl of eitixna to the veri ! bat for the axat part dead alienee, er a
country until every chiton, rite or poor. t &lt;-ee ex-ctufoe and jsdteiaJ o*om of the | deep, uariaout ran'taring ran M* a riling
■Mu' or black, » ceeure in tee ft*r and goverumeot ■&gt; perhapa lhe aaoat diS.-ell of ■are op the treat toward Broadway, and
1 ** ■
axnt ofererv civil end pufrie! i
agate done toward the river cm the right
r.gol guarauw-d by tta* .-.tatMutiou and *
Ai length tta.babmn of the police were
' the laa«.
Whrrv.ro tta enjoyment of [
. earn .wrorjog in the air. for on the left,
these I'gh'* ia n&gt;4 •—ur-rl diMrentewt mH
pertisg the crowd tod preareog it beak to
. uuko way for a rarvia-v that uwvU alowly ewd with dteeeltyt* throng: the aimtell *ome txVrr to be forgotten incident1
ourocrvad with their lift un the rail * To
el plain, fol Bit tcU )«“ * »“*y of my u*. ■
experience
I ratoaoa'uct one uighi, U waa fwrially,
cold, right in the middle of winter, and'
tooviug bard, I wro Lrak*m»u in Jta
plelnu It mar uot he wire u. m.ke a
mtddk of a freijhl iraiti. I: wm running
Ur regulation* by law fur tta civil aer.
along mo alow lime lint nisbt, and we
bat wiihuni ro. mJilcXAv auiboriiy or

DENTIST

Nasliills,

Miciiias

1 JCarriave, Siu ui Onaieital

FOR LESS MONEY AT

PAINTER ■

Al A. M. Meek’r' arrtageBtap
Jeffertonffl ,
Hertinee, Mich

WAKE UP!

J. LEE REED’S
IN HASTINGS.

JAMES M. HEWES

I «u&gt; -elling F«r» W«sm«
Y&lt;" lh“lw“Z •”?
euu.tr.. I warrant urrry SUek ol Timber .nJ erery Iron in -them
,^r

CHARGE if it w wnt U&gt; my Shop.

8AWS FILED,

Chain, TaNei Bedsteads, and Sofas

I am

PAINTING MY WORK
who will «dl at »&gt;&gt;' R,,0PWAGONS OR KUOOira.

1 "«* ,ower thl‘“ an* ^ 5
"
j/l,. REED.

__________ ’ «»*
UANG1NO WINDOW CURTAINS

1.1 mi:.
HAIR.
STUCCO,
CEMENT.
BRICK.
‘
TILE,
LAND PLASTER
PUMPS.
CCT.TTVAWW. POVBLTSWOVfa. FtfoWS:

LEFT

POWERS &amp;

BARLOW,

HARDWARE

■..7^

JEt'F'ERSON NAIM.

PERRY ROYCE REAPERS
OBADELS.

PLO H'S.

Reaper and Mowers.
Pays the highest Ctteh WX(
fur all kinds of Fanners Ph&gt;
dttce.
Fannera will do^well to con­
sult

At th. n&gt;.*t&gt;vg of the Ninth Ward H—l
puMkuw'Cteb Itetroit, laet eveoioK. Mr.
J J. Gi»n, fortorrty. a piomiurai Irak
■b'utle tie* for brake*, aud &gt;n a mighty Penaoetat.-^raC cn.wto prru.vuecc Proof-1
abort lime we bad the train .topped
drat nf the Club, and uode vt ringing!
With riio real of the men I wrat bark | •perch, a rotumny of »birir io gireo a. •
to aro ■bat nw the autrer, thhting that I
in the U&lt;ui surf IVtbnue: !
I might get a ehaaoo at lite aterr, for I
• Mr (r-riBn. ■«
«»*• |*«.
wm marly froua
Going Lark atwol1
three hundred fort, we found that one . t1 ctarartrftate *p»cvli
fir Cold It had been 1
the rail* bad got fooao and war out &lt;&gt;t 1 Mxaethtnn »f » rerwy loUnd ran Inahman
place, but, ea ne had beta going el wit, ne I'rarideat of a IlqrtiUiran efob^ But it ■
bad ran over the t|*t aafcly. Our on-; *i. tacr»nr»&lt; !-•« »o, and wwuM uraav to ।
ductor looked up, and ceeiag me. acid lur- . be Ute oeembia ef tvmurk Lclur* tta ckue
u! tbe pt.~i.i _ campaign. [Laaxliter ]
' Jim, gtl back and nignal the faaren- 1 ' Tbe ItaMcrwtK. perry row— to think they
The d-xtriuM annvanodd by the Chinager train. She will ta'aLmr in a rb-.u. , bad comm kind ul |*alul4rim os It»e vote
go roav.atteo era wot tbe letnp.raiy dev
limo non; aad like ihie," he eaij. hand '
.&lt;» of a p«rty to enroot »vt&lt;n and carry
fog me a rad light lantern , Well go on. |
an
elrctitm ; they err the deliberate ooeYon ran come with the other train.
vfo*loee recalling from a careful toady of
With that all baud, gut on teurd. aad
the spirit of our iouuutwrae, the create of
toon there «M nothing bu' mywlf aud tbe'
our nmt.-ry, and the bato tmpwhra of oer
kntera left- A cnld’gmt brought me to
people. Ia my jndemeet ibene prioriplee
mratlf nith a quick turn, and thee I rv tofor the matter in it* direct bearing oo .
.Lurid control lbw legielalteo aad ada-laieBiemUrad what I had to do. Holding tbe pvojdt. Of Ttar jt. ||d n«kb*d th. Hat I
traltea of the feveromaat; ia cay event
lhe lantern up, I nW the light flickering, *f rai.duUt.-i for the j*»il&gt;.&gt;0 ol pummrater,.
they will guide my ouodaot uatU upcri
end ahakieg It foasd it almmt empty
rolitour, eta, mwi ftaht-d out the feet itat,
Then I began to led the rroponeibility co far a* they tad b.l anything to do with |
of my peri lion A lamp without oil fo it, lhe local qyvevoewal qf Detroit, thev bad I
the train duo In teu infonto., with the proevd aa ubmitiaated ctlrae Oee of them
ebanece of ite heieg thrown off the track, bad been mayor of the ejty, aad had he
aud oo telling hi»W many p«op!e killed or breo in itat oftce aoolber year Mr. trriSo
■ounded I In a care of thia kind, ta. arid tbe rite Would have bent bankrupt. I
every brakrtaan will do hit beat Io tar* Ha had been a Itataeral, ’but drought it
human life, alihoogb bo tomrtimra faare wm im»u to vote Jot men wte .would boo-1
bia own in tta attempt, and ®n ba gets for e»tly a*l plJy.Mrfotft thedutlro of the.
it U taring bi* name In tba paper and ta
Ing a bravn frilon.
The ertuiplc cd’ Mr. flriln ia no. a rol- j
Quicker than I telTIt, I made op my liary .nralM_*ny ui-nnc, bjp lied* r»p«ii dltnree end dictearg* ite aecrrd n|.ligu^o®l.
mind that tta train mu.l be algoalcd, Ump two tn ruun^^I luetaoova throughout lhe to the aoldier* of the Unfoo aad U. the
widewa and orphan* of thorn whafell in it*
rountrj.
’
A.
A Deteclivo’e Story.
defaeor. Tta recumptbm of apacfe pay­
quertita. If I r.0 ahead without a luht
Them iv a Mop told of a lady and a
ment white thv ’’-puMteen party co txiur
the engineer might think 1 wnntnl to Cup
KttiUemaa traveling together oo an Eng
the train for robbery-for ante ll-fog*
-Chapman of -Itetratt eml Regnlo M agvonaly end •■ormfully acc-mptwhed.
have often been done, yon know—and riita Leva aeon tta citer ,o£ their ways, baa removed free* tta Arid of routn-wray tab railrood. They wore •trangera to rack
■odd not otJy dash right oo UetA than left the Nattoflale ud now. go .heart end many quaetron* that ring and certoualy other. Suddenly the gtlamen arid.
"Madame, I will trouble you to look out
diamrted lb* cendit of tee govprnm-ct
ever, bat may be «ry ««&gt; «r»W ■" “ ,h* hand with the Republican*.
Oar of the window for a frw miaaini; I am
loocowtire rutted by
J. J. UriBn/f^ m«y war* a proml end the bwinac* of tta ooantry.
I ten yon I flit Itte praying jnet then, uent lewder of tta ItU» DvmoeraU ol D* paper currency i* now *a MUotuI ta the K»inR to make mom ebangnc in «r.y vronrflag,
and
rrrampiiou
ha*
not
buly
made
It
but brakemen are not ce.'ecttkl for their re- unit, her fbrtokcA tiro " tfoteVrifirel Item
Certainly, ait," obo replied, vriih groat
evvrywhero reieal tn coin, tert ta* brought
ueracy’’ and ie now Praaideul of th* Niuth
»&gt;« beak
looked around .nd row* Kgbl •bi.bg In . Ward HeenLltroa dubmf Ikrtrwt. Mr. Imo mw.ear atom ol gnU and rilrmt Tta I politonM, riaiegand
■iodo* coma diwanee off. I laid d-wn ibrilo -«• |M»y WabltaS wjllfoSow bi* eweateusg medinm ia morn abundant than
ever before, and We towd only to maintain
my lantern oaiefulty on the track, mad- a
tiro equality of al! our dollar* to Inenra to
tee Uao for the house, and tooa my knock
_A 2
1 . —-rarere
..I". Vrert.
teibroroa.mcmbw of lhe itauocratec , .
brought a rerat to tta door, who took rd
ate 'Central Commhtee, of Mart-, and
mora frightened than I ■*&lt; at my cxeiird
appenranoe. It wac wmtae to akk f r a . A. Ortoo. one of ita n—t prqarliwnt
Iteuwiiraia
of
WbWvUfoli
’
’
*
’
kbamfomed
cpem^tl— th* «*®*J ««
•**—* e,‘rt*
Hanorek hud hte perlV ted jutmrd th* I
U0,,Fi,r Goda eekegive me cw#eatraw."
lervfrienwfp vwewtoto
throng that, with liwflald a* tta.r tender,; ciperteent.
law* a policy abould bu panroed *bi*b
8he eeratod to realac the poalt1-will march to vtewry next #|iawater .
wiU being rormro* tu tec tieaaury, aud
qriekly brought a boodle. Feril
...
The (liviJaU LepdetJta* mftte * dilli- ■ill ewabte &lt;ta later and capttol emjri-yvd
pocket, I found throe tnotetan. a
I.1lim,l
WI.IATS, BqCv,&lt;Ml in ear rro»t iadireU.. . to compel. I.irly fo
bing tta etraw. I cuda m, wey
»1 M- lire « «.,u» AHI our own marlUa. with tta Libor and enpitta track,
„ ,
t&gt;s the eufikct oJeuTrewcy, h« ia a Brio. Id offtrrign prodeeera.
Laying «ta »lr»w between the rail.. I
uB«uiaSnK*'.
, . 1
Tffs A MIMICA* tAliOMViOa tta eubjccl ol ita tonff. ta la a . W.leguUt. for tta ireepte of iteTali.
.AradMfitddter
• ..............
1
1 Oa tn* aubyect of free lr*d%-he wear* a l, ed fftatw, trot for rti- wboto wevM, and it
fo ..ar glory that tta American kterter ic
brilftant uciform. j .... n
.
tntwn iwteliigrmt anti teti« paid, then bi.
Oe tbe euljjcot «.l tta tartar. •“&lt;*.
Itnprovemritto ta makro a graad m-** I wrign eomprtiwr. Our reuntry raaatX.|
ta iod*p«®d«&gt;t uo!.m ito pnople with their |
Cbuadast natural rm-arro* proera. tta req- .
utat* .kill M any time to efotte erm and
equip ttetotofv* for her, and tn limo of
pew to prodri* »ff ita ■«—wy-ffta
monte &lt;rf later. !• m-lta •naaitaAiataattae ofjhe f rtedrr. at Ata.gMwroenst to

W. A. WOOD MOWERS.

movement of pnrbapa R.MO or iU.OW
curaiog their tecoa in Uro dircetiro of tiia*
building began la be gxecnted. It wna a
critical moment. What aright co«e no
UIM eould iril did that reoml get m Irene,
bf that bSr». Police and mih-’arv would
have availed liule or been too tele. A
telegram bad J»l toea reed from Wrote
tegtoo, • Snvrard ia dying.' Jwa than
a man atepped fotnard with a email
I,. ,t U t,™d aud terekoned w
the croud.
* Another telegram Ira*
Waabiagton!' and item la the anfnl rtlBmro id tha eriate, taking advent «v W the
beUtolion of the crowd, nbora ewpe tad

l.hrei .ayward and a vteM dear and
eirody, food aad diaimot, apeta MS; ‘Fab.:
tew oUfcMl Ctetoi* and darknum err
round .taut Him* Ita paviH-o k. tee
dark wwror* aod teite teroda of ten teiM I
JeatiM »»d judgment are tta ectthtabnrewt of Hie throw. I Marot and Irote
uhcllg-before llteforo! VeitewetaMt

�REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET.

CHESTER A. ARTHUR,
• ~c—- ---------

w..

.. .

Nxw Youc, July 1CA, 1680.
“L®d us not into temptation" sbooH be
tho prayer cf an honorable trio of New
York buriaeas men who hare ootuc to grief
through lbs malady of tbs itching palm.
Tbe otreumataucos were somethiag like
this: Brayton, Ivut A Co. had occaasion
to make a loan of 170,000. ' They offered
' for security 687,000 fa railroed stocks ;
returned from Sulphur Spring* aud will
1 end the inevitable small boy was dispatch
engage ta activs campaign work.
ad with an envelope oputaraing that
Timrlow Wood baa wrillsn a letter on
' amount. How ths package changed hand*
Garfield, in which his namtaation is eosn
is not yet quite deer; but it was lost on
^i’sll Bl.And found, eventually, through
Hendrick B. Wright, lhe Democratic- the agency of detectives, ia ths hands of
greenbseker, says Hancock hasn't the' Mr. Kdward M Patcbell, a young burins*
digbtest chance of carrying Pcnnaylvanu, man who, presumably, had never before
Gee. Garfield is worth about 624,000,, laid bimsdf open to a erimina! chargehis property consisting of a house in But be was not lbs only perron implioaiWashington and bis farm of 150 sere* al ed.
He hnd-two friends, Mr. Lawrence

Tbe UuirriUe A Nrabvilte R R-Co..
hare sold 120,000,000, cf 6 per coot,.
bomb, running fifty year*.
Indteaspoli* wan shocked the other day,
.

platfor

Salutatory

ffMYICK-PRKhlt.Bxf.

.

Wrib this issue of the Baxxu we

- ’

come before tbe public as ita editor* and

proprietor*. A clear statement of our
aims and purpose* Is due to our palrotM aat ia Buchanan'* Cabinet and jtmi before
the rebellion reoretly ordered all II. 8.
and desired by ouraelve*.
ships oi war to bo sent to Southern ports'
The ItepubiicM party is the party ,.f We may be mistaken of eouree, but if tbe
human righta and hnmau liberty ; the far- facta are as above, it ia extremely doubtful
ty whose record in the twenty yearn of its whether a loyal North will allow ths possi­
ascendancy surpwasc* in the glory of ita bility of another occurrence Uka thia.
Some inlenrting testimony is bring
elicitad by tbs Wallaeo DemocraUc Inves­
tigating Committee. Jobs I. Davenport,
•hip of it .leaden, a* displayed in tbs manSupervisor of Elections, rtkl that 10,000
agemeot ot public affaire, plainly shows that
It is Use only party that can aetely bo trust sued in 1976. Ono Golf had appeared a*
nd with power. Its csidfaal tenet is that a nitnesa lor psraoua drawing Io bo naluall men, irtwfrtsire of race, relfaion or raliMd io 1,069 csana. Thia ia lbs way
the Dsmoerata hope to entry New York,
color, stand equal before the law. It
and furnishes a reason fur their persistant
bold* that baUols aad not bull*!, should opposition to the bin providing for Deputy
rule tbe cobutry and dictate our policy.

achievement*, every other political organ-

lut'ran known to history.

Tbe autreman-

Il has wisely avoided curtly war* by peace­
ful aririlralfan; brought about specie re­

ner* one would get the impraaaiom that
lhe Republican* and National* were to
tfaued vppoailiou cf the Democratic ma­ cut no figure io the preneal campaign fur
jority ia CMgrtas, and made our standing every one ia “going fur” Hancock. We
amovg the u»Uou* uf lhe earth equal to
the brat. The mtstiun of this party ia by talked even more Llmlcriogly about every,
body's “going for** Greeley, end when lhe
no meant ended. Nu« till the infernal
votes were counted, it appeared that every­
doetrioo of State-lights ia absodunol by
body had "gone for" Greeley very dead­
the Democracy ; not till every man, North ly. Hancock will be • gone for” io the
or South, white .or Mack, is free to act and

sumption in spite of the bitter and tea-

rote with whatever political organizaliou
be chooses, can any other party be given publican* that Garfield i* * rorruptfoaMt
tbn away io this government.

Hence,
amlMtion of Garfield ta tbo Credit Mobiller matter, say* that bo charges ran slick
®«&gt;lj manner, that will aid in the against him. Senator Thunaan tell* hi*
triumph of Republican principles shall be Democratic brethren that they may a*
well eease their mud-throwing , ami only
tbe (Aber day Congressman Springer, Dem.
III., in addressing a Dcusocratte mass
meeting in hie Bute, told hi* hearer* that
thc reading public. We shall have concn*
whatever .the Baxxu tan do, in a fair

Third District Congressional Conven-

county, and will give due prominence to

our local department

point cf which an rirotric light will throw
its cffulgsoee over all lbs surrounding
tends and watera. Tbe meet objvntioBabl*
thing about the work ta its name.
The
aimpie name "liberty" might do well
enough, tart “Liberty HahgttMfog the

COFFEE FRESH KOASTFO.
Don’t forget that the bQ Wilt Tm is for ahead of «ny thing iu
Barry County.

DURKEE'S

PURE

SPICES.

We have enough to clean the State, nt prices no one am affopl U
go dirty.
.

Kiumgh for everybody. TSrery thing «Ue in (Mroporticin.
tsry of the miming stocks, and they had
passed them from hand, to band while tbo
deteetives wore following up their varioM
clots.
Of course, when the secret wm
finally discovered, and the bonds were
found ta tbe hands of Mr. Palchdl, it was
&amp;?dSS£%ta SX mSSXi
After you gel -veryt-dv’.
you
very evident that they were only. bring .tarn , while Mr. Garoock, the Demnbli- j O tIZO S'P0NK WARE cheap oa otherfl -wll inferior goods at.
key* until a favorably opportunity appear­ can uomiere, wav arotenosd te bo hanged
•
ed for thrir return ta Brayton, Ire* A Co.;
SMITH. HOCLE 4 PHESTON.
Cummon Council wrt in regular seamen but the ovsrauspicio** Justice Duffy, best thrir Boom. Friday Eve., July 2nd, ioro whom the case was brought, ronld
1880. His Hou Mayne Wightman fa th* not undersea* J why »n interval of wok
Hair* Vegetable Sirilltec Hair Heaswday* wu neccMary to make 'a restitution
1W! of Alderman being called the fol­
lowing were present vis
Aid. Hardkr,
In default of bail, tbareforc. I on&gt;, aod has also attained popularity ia
Preston, Stebbins, Shrtaer, Weimert, ' two cf tbe g
II McGibbon,
Wood aad Young. 7.
McGibbon, were obliged to lie tn tbe
Reading of minutes of previous meeting Toombs coder a charge of larceny, while
the third party ouly 'accorded ia escaping
that indignity through lire agency of Jeto tbe Board by the Recorder.
persons! trial have demoMtnted that by
Mayou's Orricx, )
ita use grey hair is restored to its. uatwrs!
June Pith, 1880. (
color and dry, harsh , and wiry hair io
T't'lkt Knunitr of ike CHj of /liutioye :
made roft aad luslroai, a thing of beauty,
Section 18 oi the charter uf mid city men got through with their difficulty, and
sad a matter of joy. and pride to tb« wnurcadi u follows, lias uu order ur retainlioc paarod by arid oonrmou round! au it ia to be presumed that they will not lie vr.—Nirk-&amp;*7rr &lt;10*1 ZbwMrfvnt, Coatk
a»nt
to
auto
prison,
they
will
sew
tbe
im
| thorixiug any public improrortsot or ooocorning lhe asms or for the payment ot propriety aad danger cf holding lost prop
money by tbe treasurer shall hare any erty jail to look at, you know, "and to
forro or effect if on tbe day of ha passage speculate on bow it might be turned to '

CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE !
PRICES

GRANT,

We bcbctc that it is the proviuoi vf the
newspaper to expose all shams, and bold by official KaUmN^a, the appropriation*
' tsp to the public gare all those who pre for 1876, tbe last year of Republican ton: lend to what they are not ; but we shall Ind, were 1258, 150,000, and the appro
yearn o! service a* the editor of Tun Rt scrupulously avoid all ycraoaalitic* and priatidn* for 1880, with a Democratic
rtruucAX Baxxex, the office having vulgarities, all imputation* upon the sets Congraaw'Wcr* •£97'l860,000. It will the*
been rold to Messrs. Marshall L. Cook, or character vf honest men, coMtdering a
under tbs wise economy cf a Bourbon
eldest son of Uoa. Darid IL Cook, of this ■sun's reputation a* of altogether too much
House nearly IIU.OOO,000. If to this
,aly, and George H. Rower*, of Maoehcs
amount is added lhe apnrecfacteo io tbe
' consCTjueucc to be trilled with.
■
valneof money ws should find the Demoe
ter, Washtenaw county, our ronoretiun
Wo shall treat our enntemporariea, the
with the paper, either an editor or burioom
J-xrK &gt;1 and /AvWntf, fairly and bonestk
manager, will terminate with the publics‘ bf ; we opfosc not thcmsclrra Ont their

Valedictory.

or resolution. In aeeurdanec with the
power invested ta me by tbe above pro­
vision ; I hereby file in year office my oh
jactiona to the resolution passed by Use
common council el thrir regular meeting
held at the council room on tbs 18th fast,
ordering an order to be drawn fa favor of
the city Marahsl for a larger emunot of
moocy than ha ia cotided to by lhe ordi

political principles.

tbe friends and patrons of The Baxnu.

In severing our relation with ibo public
io this county as editor of Tub MaXHIX,

WHEAT, WOOL, BARLEY, BUTTER AND EGGS,

one which fo? mi king a time ba* been to

\AND ALL KINDS &lt;IF

ia many respreta, exnccdtogly pleasant.

OWNJEHA.I-, FARM
Turkey b troubling.

“solid Routh" make* a aolid North.

’ heartfelt thanks for their act* of fraternal

friendship and cordial co operation favour

. Tbe National debt wa» reduced during
reseatalivn of lire principle* and policy of;
! June 610,214,424,16.
the party of freedom ; and wo a*k at your
17.17 persons died in Philadelphia last
hand*. for our successor*, the »atuc liberal ’[year out of every 1,000.
,
patronage aad active aid ia their work, to
Chicago ia jubilant over the 500,000
the end that Tag BaXX» may continue inhabitant* whieh the census gives her.
to strike vigorous blows for liberty, equal)Half a ton of pure goM, worth (300,.
ty aad finternlty—titat it* infiucnec may 000, is annually packed away in the

be potent fur the right on all the great
question* of the day end age—that in­

trammeled, by financial embarranuicul, iu
proprietor- ussy be enabled to push on I

their work with ths ability and real with

which they enter upon it, and though we
leer they are not fully oonsoious of the

trial* nod tribulation! which attend the
pcMication of a party paper, devoted en­

The ItepubUnaas hare a good fighting
chanre in two Sonthern Staten, Florida
Garfield aud Arthur ta a forcible letter.
and North Carolina ; but oonoeding to the
Democracy the ’• so)M South,*' that party
started a gubernatorial boom. Foolishly will yet lack forty-anvsn elector*] votes,
which they must gel iu lhe North. There

Il is chimed that the common cuonril did
act fix arid salary until about two months
after lhe Marshal cduummsM lhe duties
of bia ofioe, and therefore he ie entitled
for that rinse to the asme pay that the old

to say that it it not a large aracuol that ia
invofrvd. The prinripta is the same, and
it is my duty as well as that of the conncQ to see that the iotarert* of ths people
are looked after and that their mosey l«
not squandered illegally. Cuassqoesily 1
hereby file with you my objection, thereby
suspeodiag the operation of said reaolutioo
until it ahall agate be brought before the
common council st their next regular
meeting, and pasoed upon ‘in aeeordancc
with lhe law a* set forth in lhe charter.
R B. WlUHTXAX,
Mayor.
After tbe reading of the vote, lhe ques­
tion was put, Bhall tbe Ifaeulatfon bo pas­
sed ootwithstao^mg tbe Mayms veto?
Tbe resolution we* not passed by yen*

AM FAST
Increasing my Trade tiu-l for

Greenbax

the cost of the Brooklyn bridge, with it*
immense mountains of granite in the ap­
proaches, it* towers buried seventy 6ve
fret below high waler mark, and rising
two hundred and eighty feet above, sad
ita intricate fransew.,rk nf steel wires ami
chains in the suspended structure
The
bridge is nearly sUmMt tbe toauel; h
ha* takfu twieo tljr lime fixed for the
completion of the latter work in rotulruc
lion ; it ba* dewsanded the labor of twiee

Silver Dollars

tirely to and dependent upon tbe patron­

via.. New York, Indiana, Connecticut end
says Connecticut is sure to go Republican New Jersey ; the Republicans are certain
of all the rest. Jha Democratic ririm to
time, and where public sentiment is as tbo State rights Democrat, Eaton.
Peusylvaau, Wisconsin and California is
merely " taffy” fed to the desponding. It
cralic National Committee, amf Jewell, will be soon that tbe Republicans will
Baxnbt worthy of a liberal patronage, chairman of the Republican national com­ bare, beyond a doubt, cue hundred and
sit'yntac electoral votes. If they carry
mittee, are both from Connecticut.^
New York they will be victorious , should
X F. Bn-ell, inspector of ciutowi at
At lhe same lime wc ask you, JUpubli
New Jersey sad Indiana, or CouMctirot
Vilaaeo, Texas, h*. been compelled to leave
cans of the county of Bany, to remember
and Indiana, giro Republican majorities.
that tbs extensive circulation of their

age of a single county, where competition

is as active as it is in this county al thi*

journal will aid largely in giving you po
lilies! triumphs in tho future, and that you

* N*ys—AM. Preston, 8bfiner, Wood
and Young. 4.
lion, sun than w0 are assured that tbo
The following aeeounts were reorivsd tunnel, built by private oaterprirt, is to
cost. Can it be that Um cry sgain.t water­
ed stock is teaching corporatiotn the
Aoeount of Bentley Bros. A Wilkin*
lumber
53
Account of John Robtaam burying
dead horse
Account of Jm. Nims, work oo
streets
5
Aoeount of Jas. Nim* police duly 1

gram to the Treasury Department

Al lhe last election* bold in three of
these State* the Itepubl.ciu ticket was
successful by good msjorilua. An Indi­
ana eemspoodcui to tbs Cincinnati A'sywrer, the lending Democratic organ of
the West, eonendcs bia state to the Re­
publicans, and, CoeAseticut i&gt; as surely
Our &lt;wu&gt;cu&gt;porary, tlu: b-mocnit, a«y* Republtoan as Rhode Island. Tbe Inde­
pendent. of New York, who voted and I
labored for “ Tddeo and Reform," have
given tbolr allcgianco to Garfield and. Ar­
thur. The party was never more Halted
iu that Stet*. Senator Ceukling pronsiass
fifty thousand Rcpublioan majority, and
Fifth Avsaae Hotel, fa New York, Senator Conkling has alwsys fulfilled bio
promism. He proposes to make a person- I
al cuBVav, aud ho ie tbe shlswt politirel
ntatsagsr In the nation. Arthur io person­
ally popular, and second only to Conkling
rotary of Che Netted Conraiilto*.

dafiwrtl and thoroughly understood fried

ptas uf 8tate -and uaU.ro*! policy which

form the ground work of political orgsni

aatio*. and that this knowledge and this

be thrown into Congress. Gen. Gonxslra
wiR undoubtedly bo oboseo, nod in that
cmc cur-Prerideat Dim will anmam con­
Cratic stock ia Indo has always been brag,
trol of the army and pn serve internal
and it is beuutifo! to behold how nirely tbe
tally ohrets, oo slsrtten night, barn knock­
ed the wind o« of them. All that ia
needed &gt;v pen latent effort from now till

A GRAND BARGAIN!

Will iwU yon Gr.Kerie.s at

fitfnres.

A DKtlUABLX LOCATION AT

Gull Cgfmk. KalaimuM County-,

BLACKSMITH SHOP,

Senator Blaine will speak in tbe Pacific
CM only hope for victory ta th* political Htatca this Full. Tho Heaator hu not for­
Notwotarts el thia day, where the people ful­ gotten how lu »»lr up tho auiauls.
bnaka alro puts in a bid for Blaioe- Wo
ly nndortand and appreciate the impor­
judge that tbe “plumed knight" has not
tance of working and voting for tbe well

PROr&gt;UL%

Oall and get Prices before Buying.

W. H. SCHANTZ

and a Brat eta* tat nf BUknrith To.de.
Will s.41 st a barKria. &gt;«nuw | am buund
for lire far Wert. Wil) nil jartor all tbe
Tool., or will rent the same
For fall
particulars, rail a*ss, or addn«

is full by aye* and nays u loUowing via:
Ayae—AM. Hardite, Preston, ghriucr,
Stebbins, Weimert, Wood and Young. 7.
Nays* 0.

oo atreeta 114.00 wan also received aad oo
motion of Aid, PrantM lhe seenunt wan
allowed at 112.00 by ayes and nay* as folAyre-AM. Hardks, Preston, Shriner,
HtahHas, Wood and Youg. d.
Nays—AM. Weimert. 1.
By AH. Yousg:RkaoLVES, that there be sad is hereby
transferred from tbe Contingent to the
first Ward IIichw.y fund the sum uf one
hundred aad fifty dollar* aud that tbe

oomfortaMe nooks where people' layoff for j
the dog days. They travel to recuperate, 12m3
to restore their exhausted eotrgiea, it is “
said.
It would bo curiowa to koew just
bow largo a Woportion &lt;/ lhe people of
thia world think they are overwockod. It
*
’
'
" sy amount of

C. P. MORSE.
Bichlaod. Kahuna*,G,., Mieh
Ij^x.ie-8 “'
SPECIAL

PRESCRIPTION,
SICK HEADACHE,

MWIVOVS, KLIOOS OR &lt;Y)N«EHT1VB
FORMS. ARL-ING FROM

Obstruction, Congestion or Tor­
pidity oftheLhrwr.

DRY GOODS!
millinery

is hereby apmsimad special poliee with fall
power ta snake acres* cf offirnckn sparser
any Gty Ortiaauw.
The sort* w* adopted by aysa aad nays

�ryr^*sL.vr*v/ry
-iKAxrlr.n’.

THE ELECTRIO CLOCK. I

Gf.'iux

Mr. Nathan Bartow hm tmm.pp.iatH
HMM Aw Til Nksiuam Salt AsnootATioa. located at Ifott Hmpnsw, for tho
ml* efBALT AS A FEHTfLlZER. sod
a supply maoufarturad apwiaBy for tlmt
purpose era bn found oooataody ia bln

CITt fo»C4La._M, T1MK-CAMD

™in u&gt; m,
i. nuu«.
rtun, h u
u. tau, CUrt , Mrt. nd
.
ih. GvfcU
Artk„ Clrt.
OU Mr. Jrtwo,, rf OrtHrt«K 4W

Th. in. ef Bwrat k Upjohn Mat
buAiaea when they took bold of tbe m.»
u&amp;cturiag of the Kkeetrie Clock. Thia
now lino keeper ha. been to often cx-

IP YOU WAV! ANY THING IN THE

Mr. M,
eox ®““frotn Eogiaud ia this country
•nd baa been for many y&lt;*n . rseidaot of

“ Poaches and apple. I Mygoodns-r
••ye Um small boy m he flattens bia aoee
*&lt;““* Um window pane, of some of our
•uterprieing grooen, tod
. fenging
eye upon tbe first fruits of the aanaou.
A Bepubliora oinb will be organic at
1'raeport next Saturday night. Tbe edl
took lU aide uf law and irdcr and landed
tore oflhe Bamnu will be present and
Hank Allen ia lhe middle of the rtrset.
addrem th* meeting. A good turn out
Naahrille wm rayrrn.auled, and a aul
is desired by the Ilepubl.eaa. of thu vi­
cinity.
-

Reooetly Mr. Upjofratook lhe regal*
tar, or prunary, eotutructed by Mr. Swoct,
and whieb varied only seven saeoods from
true time ia forty days, togstbet with soma
secondaries to Ano Arbor foe ths purpose
of getting the dock introduced into tbo
Uaivwvity. He exhibited bis timers.,anJ
tbs Droforan were delighted with it and
commended highly tbe simplicity and
practicability of Ike dock. So great was
tbeir liking for it that tho authorities gave
such aaauranre, a* warrant the G.-m io
counting th* Unirscrity as solid for fifty
ur sixty of their doek..
Not only have Moen Sweet k Upjohn
the foothold which they have gained io
ooe of the first inetkuthwu of learning In
lhe land ta ebcer them, but also the amur
assail of patronage from the Sclaod Board
of Ana Arbor, the officiate at the Court
Houao of that city, of tbe principal of the
Manhall High School, himrelf an dectri.
emn, wbo earn* here rdamlly to investigate
the merita of lbs dock, with refi-ranee to
•waring them for th* Marshall ScboJ',
aod who pronnuneed it a marvel uf sim­
plicity and utility.
Tbe Ann Arbor men pronounced the
primary as superior to the Aatroueuiical
dock of lK« Observatory, sn-1 drain: that,
when the I.'nivrnity is supplied with the
new timers, the primary be j Uced in the
Observatory
Bo link is ths frietioo,
there being only three wheels ia the pri­
mary aod two iu the secondary, that the
rematanoe to be overcome is j-rsriically
none, end hence this dock is superior to

HARDWARE LINE

A Un year old dangblsr of William
Easworth, of Yankee Spriags, wm bittra
Hoch a mum ia adiswrao* to any 00mOU ths middle finger by a maansauga lhe raunity, aad aueh ebanettn should be aoUtter part of Urt wrek.
Dr. Turner, of vvrely dealt with. Tboae who imbibe
OrangsviUe, ia treating ber, aad predima •■beoxioo" aod strike al city oSoera should
be made to fool that such violations of th*
Entered al the Post Office. Bentley Bron, k Wilkin*, R. J. Grant,
Hastings, Mich., as Second - Burnell k P^wera and Smith, Bogle *’
class Mtitter:
Preston all has. new de all. quartet ada.
Probata Court.
Son*’ block, which was a little dismtreu*
to L. k H., bu: gar* the beuk layers a
in thia imue. The public will find U to
Buinces of the Barry County Probate
Republican Caucus.
rhance to get ia some three days more
their inters* to boy of those wbo mk Court, for lb* week ending July 17.
TU Republican, of the anreral wards
their
patronage.
Clamrot
Smith,
Judge.
On Thursday, while luf.yettc Eutman.
of tho Oiy of Haatings will meet in cm
July
12lh
—
Estate
of
Abram
M.
of Mapk Grove, was drivfog a big load of
ewx Tuesday erotfiux tbe 27 th day of
And now tho bum of lhe threshing suJuly ia«L, st acron and a half o’clock for chioe ia heard . noon new wheat io abuu- DsuStMny, aeorssed. Claim* brnnl and
tbe puqxwe .if choosing delegates to attend daooa wiU be mukMed, aad trade will be alfosrad. Am’ltttt.TO.
the Gmnty Cooreoifoo. to be heU in said
EsUte of John HewUy, dreuaerd.
City oo the 29th &lt;by of July, a* follows liraly. Tbe past mouth Las beat eery Claim* heard iu pari
dull for tradesmen, and all will wdooane
July 13th— Krtato of Harsh DeDemar,
tho return gf. busy time.
et al., mioors. Order entered for hearing
LMterr aiUrMsed le the foUevisg persons
tiiud account of guardian. Aug. 2d nex:
mr.igned for bearing
July 14th—Estate of Fannie Hanoi.,
deceased. Receipt* from distributor* (lad
aad order of discharge entered
Estate of Henry W. Colvin, decerned.
Reeelpta in full filed from distributor, and
The BaMNxm baa knowingly. abut it* order of diacharge entered.
Johnatown Republican Cuuctn.
21
A Republican Caucus will be bald at eye. to the fact that some one ia reaponsi
the hoUM of Martin Miller on Monday, ble for auch disgraooAd seen*. a. occurred catered discharging guardian.
V^m. McConnell, while cradling fo* J.
July 2C, 1H80, at 4 o'efoek r. M. for lhe ou Jofforxoo Bl Monday night.
Estate of Peter Zebrick, &lt;t al, minora
It .hall
purpoeo of appointing six dckgaten to at­ oct always be thus if they are repeated, eestifird copy of guardiasahip from Can*- on thirty-five pn’marki A new lathi
WooiMoti thia week, Mumbled and out hi.
tend tbe Ceunty Cunveouan to be bald at
leg badly. Will ia now laying by for rcbeen procured, and Sucre nevml more
Hartmgs oa the 29th day of July, 1880, for stalwart, official warnings are good
July 17—Estate of Wilber J. law, a a steam engine to ran thorn will be
porvo.nt to call of County Cummittas',
minor Order entered appointing James
and for the traruactiuc of such other buriores •’ may com* before tbe &lt;'asens
B. Campball, guardian. Ifood Bled and
Doted Johnstown, Joly 16th, 18M.
letter iwusd. Warrant and inventory isBy Order of Rep. Town Committee.
rood to Samuel Davis and J. C. Bray.
11. I’. CutUT, Chrirman.
Rrtate ol Milo IL Colvin, a minor. Or­ |aot, for a moment, be doubted They
Rutland Republican Cuucm.
der entered dice-barging Rurnell L. CUvie, ’ her. altogether too much pluck and allo- |
ralaequent ieiue. are no buna for a settle­
Tbe Republican* of Holland meet ia
gethcr loo goal an article for that. Tbe,
cauctii nt th* Town Howie, Monday, th* ment with the former proprietor of the
quertiou » now • shall li actings srenr- the j
Basham, they am aimply rtateaMat. rsUadvantages of a wdl-ordemf maaufocturI tire to the present management.
mg establishment f The tin* i&gt; not far
Tbe VusiaoM of Bentley Brim. A Wil-

We give below the list of jurors drawn
they find their praassl quarters too eunI for August term ol Court, to be ia atteu
1 traded -beoce they are building an addi­
tion Iv their plaaing mill to aocommodata I ffaoce on Ttunday the l&lt;Hh at V A. M.
their new machinery aad their pairoos. . Amyria, Thoma. H. Hartram and Perry
This firm give- study employment to
about forty men and ought to prosper.

opportunity to any that ths prea«.t
Caritou. Leonard Budge mid
uiajcmrnt can taks Bulbing for subecrip Brows.

Irving Rfpulrican Cautus.
The JlrpubiieaTM. of the township of Ir­
ving will meet in Caugw. at the Town
House on Tuesday, th* 27th insL, st two
o'clock p. »., to cfort dclrotk"
,h«
County Convention to be held al Hastings,
July 2!Mh. 1880, and to transact such oth­
er buainro- as may properly oom* before

Baltimore Republican Catscm.
in Altera Green's ball Tiuaday, July 2
at two o’clock p. w., for tbo purpose &lt;d
laetiog six deUgste. to the Ilepubl
County Cooeration which maets at 1
tinge, July 27th. 1880.
.
By Order of tbe Committ.

CALL CXN

RUSSELL &amp;

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS
ONE MILLION FEET BUILDING MATERIAL,
criniprising everything needed in bnilding n

HOUSE O3FL

Bo WiM in Time.
It ja a fort wvil known by almost all iaitiligeol familisa that Dr. Wirtar'a Balsam
of Wild Cbttry ha* eared more case* of
Cowramptfon. Asthma. Broocbiti*, st*.,'
thia any other physician's prescription over
compounded. It reliev.*. 31 if by magic.

fronl the .ill to the ridge.

ONE MILLION SHINGLES JUST RECEIVED.
We have all grades and price* to suit buyers.

PLANING, MATCHING and RE-SAWING
( want everybody to com* down to my
shop aad are the Finret Uttle Engine ia
Michtaa. Made for mm by D. June k
Co, Frremont, Ohio; atul at the mule
Um I will show you some nf the best
Wagon* aod Hujpes ia Mkhigan M ad*
by a lut o&gt; mechao.es that know wbat they
1 ■
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Promptly done, and oatiisfiiction guaranteed. Wo have nut in one
more Planer and •'an do ructom work WITHOUT DELAY, thereby
enabling Fannera to return with their ftniihed work the tune day.

of every iloncripiinn kept iu stock or made to Ordur.

are made from

...
, Arbor . but they have property iaterc*l*
Edgar 1 .
1
. and eriuen.' iai**v«l* km- .nd if th,-

KILN DRIED’ LUMRKR.
STOCK t^REUOLAR SIZES ALWAYS ON HAND.nBt

people they will look
Haaliuga—Richard Freer.
baa often been the loser by not aiding ju-4 ;
Haatiogv (5ty, 1st Ward—tUUrl Dawrack incipient induuriea, and other ctti&lt;- ,
hare gained by our neglect. Let not thi- ]
B. A. Walker, of Martin. Allegan Co.,
ha. a very large raw that rata in his or
chard, and due. nut propone to go hungry
ao long a* there ar* apple oo limbs in b«r
reach. Shu will reach up and grab a limb
ia her mouth, aad shake it u long as an
apple remains on it, then get down and

Hups—William B. Ood.

Maplu Grovs—CMHes Sligtr
Prairieville —Warreu J. WillUmRutland—Jams. A. Blanchard.

.ing on other bmb. until sb. ba. mtiafird’ TboratoipJe-Job. Cook.
'
I
‘ I Woodland—Eugene Davenport
and
I George W. Cueto
Thia k -hxi the lighting did to a rou 1
Hpriogv—WiBfom Uur and H.
’ll. toLnr
on* ..........
'

Week agu l“‘ Falurday night, as the M |
was riltiag on th* floor : the alsrtria fluid
vtiuck lhe bon-*, stripped off ■ consider*
,
j._ ...
ble of the aiding, and, proceeding aeroe* Ihuh.
Th* Licyrle frequents our sidewalk*.
,
?•
&lt; OKA ol a lew week, alow concerning a
J
1
। th* floor toward lhe lad. actually tore off VC*
Th* croquet factory Mart, oe Monday. hu
^^,,5
th* fret and •Oflpee arrowhead found recently near
Read Garfield’* letter ou oar firrt peg*. | »mkiog upward.
Tbe boy wm UJly here aad now ia pomowion of Daniel Stri­
ker, and (bought it might be of interent io
tboae ol ear reader, wbu care for .nch
relic, to meclfon the fact that, in the
iow.thip of OruageviUe, about fire year,
ago, he had found one three and a half
laetMw long by one and three-eightha wide.
Tbe copper had erideotly been beaten out,
htie of Um Germanic element of our
James Nism ia srsctiug 1
for the edges are ae aharp aa a table knife
population that their thrift and industry
Centre St rest.
delight* to show itself ia beautiful hoaKa
about enough of th* West. If nothing
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bi
happeoa I sbril try old Michigan again
this foil. I know ri&gt;e will produce wheal
bualutaa aad flaanoial prosperity of a oomand rare without lb* ehiat. huge aud Dem
mooity, and ibould be always welcomed.

Imm night, to Dr. Blaso wm ritting on
tbe railing ia front of (Urpeotor’s store,
Mrt. Goodeaow, of Albion, ie viriling Jcffsreoo HL, hi. fest slipped, sod about
three hundred pounds of M. D. wm pre
P. W. Ni.ke.ra and family.
cipitated a dirtane. of right fort into the
Look Mil for Inwis Stars, dosing out
btosatout. While making hi. draoeat, the
Dr. pokmi hi. bead through ooe of the
For the Demomulio campaign motto af window, of the store, darning the win­
Eeoleviaatrs II, 2. Give it tn 'em.
dow badly, bet dot iajsring tbo Dr.'s head
lUpubiira.s, remember lb. meeting at very mud. We learn that no bow. were
tbe County. Ckrk'a ofoo. Saturday nigbL broken, but that lhe Dr. wa. brairo-l up
Cook k Rngm lart week killed a " fel­ onaMiderably.
ted eaM ” whieb dremed over tM pounds.
Oa our editorial page will be found lb.
Read lhe new ratdi oa our fire I peg* of valedictory of Goo. M. Dewey, th. retiring
Adam Rock, J. G. Runyan A Sou and Dr. editor of tbe Bamwm.
For wore than
fourteen yaart he has controlled thia paper,
Haating* want, a Garfald and Arthur and all along it has been known aa •'one of
einb, and ene trill be organised on Bator- tbe atalwartcst of stalwart" B^mblioM
journal*.
Mr. Drwry’a Bepubbraeism is
day erasing
.
Erary RepeUieM danirm tbe i.u&lt;®ms of
nnrertain sound through thane column*,
hia party, aad organised effort k* what
anil the DemocT-y hare bran made to
feel some pretty bsrd rape at h» Undo
Mr. Stafford, of the firm of Stafford k
Home other plaoe will waieoum Mr. Dewey,
Tocolinroo, lawywru of Pfofow.U, was ua with hi. unquestioned ability, m be think,
our atrseta oa Monday.
of going went ward another year, where bo
Mrs. Bolton, firrag near unde John bn. long dmlred tn go, wad will probably
in OuUefoo, dfod on Wednradsy again enter ths field of joumalnn
last at a rary adeaMad agm
Mr. JamiM hMnrnd on “What will
you fir* iu pfoo. of the • Blhfo’' in the

Oo Saturday night font, a aerions soci
dent happened to Goa. Stewart, th* day
operator of lhe Hastings depot, at QraUer
Station, Eaton eoutjty Mr. StowacCstart­
ed from Hastings early is lhe eraaiag oo
the wood train, aetting oo the cupola of
tbe way car, Lis beck toward the engine.
Through ths Mroiemucas of ratne ooe, the
rater spout of lhe tank at Chester was
left down, and as tbe train .sped along the
rpoul Mraek"Mr. Stewart on the bock of
tbe baud, knocking him to tbe ground and
braising him fearfully. He wu Ukcu to
Charlotte, where ho now ft. ■ Tbe doctor*
foar that hi* internal iijnrim are such that
Ue rroorery ia doubtful
Mr. Slewart a
many friends aro pained u foam of thi.
terrible mishap-

NICHOLS,SHEPARD
&amp; CO.BaWiaeXa.
.
,^^k
ORIGINAL ANO ONLY CAHU..^

thing happen in thi. eaw Ixd the eiii- i
ten* of Hastuig* take tbaae things into
conaiderstKO : this clock ia a suer, aa,.aid
ia ao pronounced by tbe 1'eireraity «t
Michigan . in the ao* rary dMuit future
this firm wijl employ many men, and will
bare a large factory—if not in llaatinga,
thee in a city which U friendly
racb en

VIBRAT.OI

au eatabltebmeot.
'.
Our School Board could mttrririly aid
io- and ha* introduced Lit *g*um in Jacktbe eiiy In luibhsg thia firm aad ibrir »u .on, Cbarfotia anti many other rilim of the
trrpriac here, if they would have «ur I .Slate, n.r ijorimeo. of Via worii which
haodsoon school buildiag supplied with ,
three rtosks , tfau* arraring naihreo time 1
in each department, aad affording Mreur*.'
Street k Upjohn an opportunity uf cxbd- ,
icing tbe practical wurkiag of their .lock j
at home, instead of having to point thair easily foil to local* a f'-ra'O wh-we number
would-be purchasers Io Ana Arbor oe otb- ia previ.itt.ly known. And if our town ,
4.-mbl ervr develop to Ahn propurtioM of 1
er distent place* The school can be a large city, aa all
ritirre.. hop*, a
doekeJ—one regulator and nine recond* proper »y*um of nuribretog wiO b* a ncrim—al th* exntediagiy low price uf ooe rearily.
We hope that our eittssns will « the
hundred and fifty dollar.. Ou; basinww
ncremity of adopting IbU plan aad five
OMO, too, should buy three docks fur their
Mr. Armatrong th.- cnrewragvmeol which
the character of bi&gt; borines. de*-rvcv.
city ean have the oorrret time kept by Utolins* should rertainlf not be behind
othrn
sUm ia thi. respect.
sewodaries with the primary le the facto­
ry. Let thia ba doo*; aud 1st Hasting*
boom aa a manufocteriag town.
ProlriovlIU Corretpoedenco.
July 18. HUM).
A few more dap of good wether and

muffl’

$500 REWARD UNDERTAKING
For tny C»e of Citirrft that Can't
be Cured with

HALL’S CATARRH
CURE.

blood, wrakuem of tM kidneys, impevfrrt- •
digmtiM. and urinary trauUrn ie under- ,
mioo aad break duwn their general hrthh .
aud earrv them to a premature grsT*

dee. Much of ft is already fo tbe Maek.
Harvest wage* from 12 to ffl.ffi.
E« Julios of the Psare Bramble has
Mapped down and out.
Orin Loomis, an old maa, and a nwideol
of Orangeville, U daageruuriy ill
Tbe Odd Fellows morally inrtalfod John
Cramp N. G., V. Replogl* V. (I., T B.
Diamond Sec., aad M. J. Gam Tyras.

foes, wo eoodnde he will be a boot of ran
icelion among the ladim but • little long­
Les 1’ottsr, who, with hi. brother, own* er, He any. : a suit of lindaey wooley for
lhe Htotiagi Chaos* factory, treated ths
Bassm oSoe to ahem. Uat Friday, and
if a bettor quality can be made we would
like to see it. Tbe Fotlcr boys own three
fMlorie., on. each at Hasting., WoodUnd
and Middleville. The daily yWd nf these
three is sightesn flfty pound oheoM Thia
wash they ship oo* hundred and fifty to
Detroit; lart week fifty were bought iu
□read Rapids, where the Foliar boyv
shetos takes the food by all adds. Whoa
atartod.Uemnathe HaMing* factory
uforterad but three snail week, while now
he make* that many »very day. A eherae
factory in Hastiagn ia a novelty, bet tbs

POWERS

Job Work at this Office.

WS W1U. MAKE THIS I'ROTOSITHM

Tbe A'ailmilr Nrm woe I advertise for
me, brannro I undersell the wagon builder,
uf ibsi pkse.
1.H yuur twighbmu that f*ns .Stra-y,
theddfewoflha A’raWlr News, won t
mlrorthM for J. K Reed of Hertings,
beempr bo knows tbu I mil good work,
and eh»*p*r than they de in Naahwdk.

Fitters

�mm toopk to ptar tbo republie ia the'
control of thb party rt toe wratb ?
Will the national crcd.l be safe iu a,
BtaiOAUAM, Bk.1C, IMT.
tarohsT-WW Uc..omtoW. trraaury to
v^inltutaw*? or will nut rather :t, To Kb Kgstaey A. Jnhroou. Ftatael
dooes be thrown opm to rotisfy the greed
av abe Yoocited State):
• &gt;f ibraMnd* of eoutorea claimants, whove
1 found Non Oriaauo b a trrome of joy.
loyalty ce£ be notify uetabTished to the setbfaettou of the southern party? WU1 the The |Bta&gt;*al bUaia ehirotm k eoLt

derperat. for politioa) power T
WW the
north be true to tbe n-Ale hiatoey it h»
made, now tu ywm tbe government over (o
the control cd tbe very men who fongtt,
to deatroy it ? Will thb be juet to tbo,
memory of tbooe slain ia in defame 1,
Can tbe politiciuu ot lhe oaoy-goteg wrath
appreciate tbe needs ol toe great, energet­.
ic, procromive north f aad will they he.
■hapoecd to regard tli^in 7
The pdiey of cuociliaUon m urged
Lt
wDl^bf wyHtfi remember that not a tingle.
‘proroetilMra for &lt; reason baa followed the,
great rebellion
Universal atunory has|
practically L«n granted.
Tbe policy ufr
the government b» l-oen lenient in toe.
cxtrenM. To aak the North to yield to the
South any of the votaantUl multe of tbo

. _jd rebar mtidb
w- ----- ------*- 'gw*a iralimaaul m
quack dortote m vik stulb oalied amdi
0*«.JM wj«a . really nmrttonoe. artitie
malt of wlaeta r-iuadie. km-vro to «»•
that all nhyto-iao* two sad tram fa daily,
WC tiwwld tady n„v.d fa Iilre.ofiwa
cheerfully acd heartily romn.-.ud Hue,
Bhtens for to* good to*y hav* dwre ma
red my frtad., firmly buitaing .Uy hare
no equal (or
c.
t wlH w
wabcuidban.
13-J3. B*r.------ Watofagty. IXtt

4S6JB

Blrtfato. cumptadrt to* ILreaaryrf
Btete cMoo ^w that tbe.mount of wheat
tetejd m .Mrahtete taytre wssi’.l.UOO.OUO
buab.ls, .nd th, n,.b,r uf aurvw, L,l»1,
ooo
Barry eonn^y rabod DIG,.'Ml bud.
19 O'**" u* ti *”*"*
*° ‘*rTB’-'r

without delay. Ea a aample uf bow maeh
bitiaetab fodlttetol, I may msaatem that
In om omul there wux U eora. In wbieb
nigga wu piaietiff and 45 ia which nig­
,-era waa defendants. Tbe trying uv all
three mow etepied 3 hmua «nd 10 min­
Cured of Drinking.
■
ute,. Tbe verdies in toe 44 ease* bei.g
•tA young 1rtad of mln* waa eared of
ierariaWy fur toe defrodunta and in the
J.S^^Wa‘- *“■*
45 other cases fur the plaintiffs. Uv too aa iaaatiable. tblrai for Liquor, wLUh tad
Dabumotum, Wm.. July K, IKHi.
ao
prorrsted
him
that
he
was
naald.
to
da
I
lime specified, 2 hour* aad 23 minutes
Itoiae* Jtooabtea*
flo was entirely cured by
wu« onneumod by to* aiggers in puyia any butiues..
After all toe toowgU I am uapdblu &lt;&gt;f
the
tue
of
H&lt;»
Bitten.
It
allayed
sff
ibeeewte. It b a singular thing bow
giving the ’ttbjecl, I have concluded it is
that burning toils:, took away the appe­
wnrag the niggers alius it.
my duty to vote for aod do all in my pow­
In adduhun to this boon, the ettueoo tite for liquor; mode hh aervm steady,
er to promote toe dortion of the Iluo.
uv Loom-tes bed, I sm happpy to Mate. aod he baa remained a w.bcr sod steady
Jarno* A. Oarfield aa I'reaideul of ibe
man for more than two years, and hu no
bock their babm copurea.
Giocral
United State, and I ti»U do tu.
desire to retaru to bb cups ; I know of.
Mock, with a courses which I «■) number of attars that tav.. fawn cured of
dlaving uaifuemly art..! with the Dem
stum hunting uoiiss.
J too highly oummcod. asboorod the people
ocratie party io thv past, it i. proper I
dnnkib- J&gt;y fa"-From . troding R R.
should giro toe ruaauoa wfa'ich hare im- an outrage upon the palriutiam which ee-; that re&gt; tag « be bed power here the) OfficiaJ, Chicago, Illa.
r* IX
PeBe4 me to this eneree, wfairh in brief I cur cl thoec rmulta.'
Il would Le an err should never agm b* ifeprival nr rm
,
In
Texas,
affairs
are
going
on
as
well
ea
dewcc of weaknaw and a virtual admimion
Parmananlly Cured of Pita.
that the North, and not the South, wee ra cood be expected, Tbo Gineral* order fat
Hon. G. IL Rier. 1st. R. R. Gommb^•xroog in that ^nmi atrwKk. which I koldin' clerehuns gives general rauafoc- atoeer rf Vermont, writes :
.hua to uur freed*. The riccabaos are to
oTOx-'- divpnxd to admit.
Muto a. Vw;, Sept. 1G.
bo held only at ooualy rests, which owia
cal asaoeiatinas. Bad arotiva are gnacrai
Youre tnily.
1 have been a grtst .nffmv from Pita,
to tbe mas us tbo counties, will probably
ly amijned foe the dianxe I cnetio) ex
preveot a great many uv th* niggcaw from having lira! it in its blind phase for ynn.
rem •Hpatioa from snob ccroeru, though
, , ,
sitoodiu ' Then wter ajudge of eleeshun
fully uuauciotu that I am governed &lt;mly | r.vm tL rerei**" H«U4. "
bqn« to areumr the Heroin;; form, I tn®d
can't ait, tho civil authorities appoint
“f Ajwr.
kj The Miuixaippi Plan,
•■KMoey.Wort." and used about ■ half
another in Lis atod. instead of lbs militarv
poaiurtiy wrong io me to diara-gard.
—
- •
duaen packsgra. which I befrerr effected »
eommandrr, which our friends toiak win
Prinfa IX^Lem. Bills. Icitari
,|-&gt;f a private letter recently received by a give us a majority un the etaahun boards, permanent cure From my Own axperfonra
' vraideot ot that eity, in vi-oSoev of tbe' aad finally tbet with pretikedariy bind. aad that of rthen I aat sequaiatud with,
them the cxefci«c uf tt\u ehuity which ( Ubmi sciviea, from a colored man in Mu
t became satisfied that the Kidney-Wort Heads, Statements; EtivehttK: and
General
Hanooek
te
a*
ia
that
pert
uv
hi*
W long friead.bip and lhe eiufidrocc suuppl, liwmcrly bia servant in the army,
powswed mi.rtlUo virtual, aod probably
which I hope they hare in my integrity asking Ito a small loan to move him and | order wich prohibit* the military from be- d-uuld hint purchased &gt;D faterret is ita all kiadu of Plain and, Omauu nin at tho poll*. It b eggsereuielv probwill inspire
hia family North. Tbe following is an । *blu that toe Ktooepmua uv AmacAm d*
Oa the day of the *■» aitistiou ol New extract fruan the letter:
! *eut will bo geairslly penwadod out 11
York city by flic British Iu 1783, ata
“There arc going to be awlnl tiiato i
diaoer given in ' honor -d the event by here toe cxrmie,- tall dcctivo The demo-1' vote a* all The eusunt u« Trxaa hov *
I way uv penwadta tho aiggvra when they I
Gov. &lt;‘Sinton, at which Washington and
j «inl nncutratitoasbunsUy interfered with, j
other dmtiugui*l&gt;ul revolutionist* were
' that aill. I toiek. ensboor the triumph nr j
preecct. who knew full wall th* cwt ufllw
| comet priooipel* ia that Stet* A uaiiM i
natien's liberty, the follewieg loam was
Tutu, a gentleman who b now ia Now i
giveu. •• Ma^jrntiec ruppart what rwar.gr
| Orleans a purchasitr^ ealndgca far 7-Inch ■

-------w *tw ■s'arjss “ys«t»
stiSrCrKi! .r*.rrs„,'^n
.a"

•

-* ■ — -

THE BANNER

K

‘na»jj

•assamffn'ft

for independence, ought to have infinitely
greater weight with ua. Ta the light of a
&lt;MtWHf*hirtan w&lt;&gt; have H*n toe meat
fonniiUn rdicTloa &gt;w
wirtd'a history,
deliberately arganb-*! for iiv ..verthrow,
only put down by a aacrifir*- of life and
ttrowCiaMrbli kupptibtrt ,ti&gt; ;opniew-l
______________________________
P**”my mim! to go North.
They way they
Al no time ought toe .tantm p.vple
frku4, u(
ir bul
to revoke juatKe tu protort what rowraw- p kau&lt;
yuO „CTVf
, y^tll.
Us grand »&gt;to the frequency wish itfir „n whIu,
Whj
J(KX td,.

2:3s.

bappinuM.
T. A. Il
1 daaoed for joy at your ■&lt;
■
Dav_______
Tbe y4rty he) long eeedod a OMititU'
Uoaal lawyer like youraclf at ite bead.
A. ,0. Tnt fMAX.
Uvuol 1‘cun.y Iraaia for the free trade
platform,
W. A. Wallacx.
Am prepariag a congratulatory teicgram.
0. II. McCl.tLLAX.
Gloryte Gideon 1 Doot ear a word
until I get homo.
J. 8. Ulack.
Tbe metator. nf the Fbiladrtpbia Meggero- Haetxrt C3ub nUiga roe twelve
votea apiece.
Wm. McMutXaM.
In my prroeru' cundiehin J prefer you to
-Veal Dow.
Damiel Rwa.

Michigan Central Railroad
VIAUS IAPID3 BIVISION.

next winter, Uidi fur 'themaalves aa-l the'
I oaluied populuhuo, tyv wmeiy deiermin-1
cd that the niggcra shell wnrk whether or ■
no, and ia akh a way at to makc-lbnri
wuik poAtabk They are going to form I
labor leagues, toe objret of which is to ex .
trait from the nijgjer tbe labor that b layiu (Ltuunt lutoUm, at about |I2 [&gt;er
tauntb. They b\ nwotuoally pledged
i.a. tbetuaclvm to pay no more than fil'd per
‘"T
***£** to’Tntrn.y. hut not enotigh to pay toe fare mouth fur able bodied nigger) durin tbe
abolilfoo of slavery, io
to*;
rvpulill*
That
----7 *5 , . fyot all hi* family north, and e*ka a loan of workin eeasan, dodualu board aod ao forth
all impvrtaot. nrinriplc
aplc cwtaUidicvl
eM.Ul*lw*l by
by it
It 4r
.Lick too Tribune «ja wa.
that Bo stat Iurrgut to eew-Ic. that 1
J,
|&gt;r,UUa that there ie any
the'-I'nited Stsfc* t« a unhra. supreme gsinrr-at n.tjaiuio of torotiug or hsneing,
within It* jwriwlMbKi. ol the extent nf
which it is the sole judge.
■ |&gt; .tatioa M that the ihrcalcouig will be (
No grander resalt* ever ad»iu»! iIhl■' luSrkal ttitu^ttro too colored men io vote I
brow of any con&gt;;n«i'C They aVe w-rtby'] the dem.&lt;ratie ticket or not vote at slii It
the American people, and Juatuv impc-ra I L« tbo Miejwippi pku—the same that »c
lively demands si our hands, that nut ooe■I cured a large apparent tiaejoriiy f &lt; the'
jot or tittle of tboc grand achievement* I Tilden vlectuvs in that Stale in 1H7U, 1 • lire is that if the wag.* uv toe nigger
tosU he sutroikrwd or placed ia jevf^asdyr. ' HaoUdi lhe.tq.uWkan* really had a ins m mors than is ml up by toe family ex;«mcs toe uigjror ah.ll work it out ibe
‘Whatever the Democratic pony may I jovity uT3‘l,WW or JO.ihKv.
Jt i» the ]
resrera and ihst.tbe .unpliwi upon
have been iu the past, it i&gt; cmcntially and | plan relied u|in to hold toe &gt;*-ath “solid" ' ocXt
with they live shell be lurfoudffd by lhe
absolutely toe party of toe south today. for the Jeroocraiio ticket this year. There '
tmpfeyet
ufK»n akh unn. *• a committee
&lt;&gt;l lhe Hto electoral votee rttptircd to elect , will be but little vhqutiag or hanging, ex
uv
enipioycn
ia each dreatriek to.ll agree.
a president tii'u foil, the Democratic party , ccpA wbaf* lb*' cAorcd republicans under- I
■-oual the UM.votes from thu solid vxtth, ■! Cake L&gt; vote. There will be throat*, aod , To prevent m»caiiasg«mcnt uv lire soil
by
toe
uedcvekpsQ
intelrks, sod to ra
tandnupof the Mate* which Kecdot. on ' only*where vbe ihrest* fait |o intimidate I
•hour
thrir
screp
tenor of there laws, it is
wanted to secede and 'dart w&lt;&lt;, n-lid in( will they U. reenforud by scoangingj
advance "for ite candthi.-. The bajanc-. ' •boiling ua Linking. Of aueb i* tbe olro a [in uv the lesguc that no laud be
l.sred or told to anyone uv Afnkan Hood,
17 votes, they hope l-S;*7 Ma lha umto.. ,
cf.iba Dewrocratio party. L. i&lt;
Thirty-five lit them they rowOdrolly «&lt;- but 4najfe tfrarasy in!HI1g*t,t uortoem su'd that rt much uv tho w.gos ex tbe outpret fitiai 11.C eity of New Yurt, fw live men vliculd be found In such politowl aC- nbyer considers proper be retained in bis
State of New Yotk oot*ida too city h as
strongly Republican as Wisconai- . ,Tbc
ledge the biodin foreo uv emaoeipaahtm,
remaining 12 votes they h*i|« to rccclru
I but they tuuat regulate tabor ibetnaelvoa.
Hancock Heart from the Boya
from some of the d-^Llful nurtl.ciu »UXc&gt;.
It i» toot that by Irvin foilhfuliy to
TbeluJIuwreg cougreiuUlkWy telegram,
1
to lion. Haecr-ek, nays tbe Springfield toe &lt; regulaahur.a cheap wXluO kie Le
i Mam. &gt; LaMxt. have not been been pub- agin twodoewed in Triav. IflhU legWatur
eleetad Ir er,we hope it will t- thia
luhed :
code will be taad* a law, aud thank the
We fongire you. Wadb flUunvsI pledge |vu tbe rapport uf tbe boya ia Lord ewranaipaahnn wool menu nothin in I
have dune la.', aad have tan true to their
Tcxat eept a change uv name.
Frrr John I'orrxs
purpose, to get control of tie government ? blue.
I wood vu^grvt that y uti, to wunet, lake
1 lay .the Republican party aa your fret.
It mattcra out who tbe I'naidcwt M, if be
Jons W. Fon*rxr.
H eourullwl by the auttth
IrfMiieUM rirarecatfen you with grati
Tho record ol lb" bcoweralm party in
greaa. l&lt;ctaD ia full lhe gcotral'a talk
Gkaxo Crrtztra, K. K K.
CowgrtW fur tbe het four year, lim juetly tudc.
here, aod Add to it ee oaly yuo kin.
Tell
We-salute yeCoegnaa the gwaeral b agoio to make the
The Lincoln hirelings nruw hereafter
bw the reel uv bu con Jack, and that be
Tale bark seat*
propuaea to dpbold the evruand civil aa£:&gt;itob • HcoubffA Statu
Tta Hamburg Hancock Club goes into thoyitta, aad wilt only ynoae hb military
to Ibero eod. agin the nigger*. Sling ia
the campaign with fifty rounds.
here authin* to too rffeek that American
Uberty (which, ia thb ouuntey, i« a pekeolyrr variety ui the artrkle) b Mill aa ioherilanc.' uv toe white people, and shall
altos be. Tell om tbu when a aoljer her
paired ami large uppcupriatioae to cover
onluuited power In hia hand), refooeea to
duBocwcio bare beau made necessary,
yooae
it fur the purpoe of aatulyin aeltito
Year 'name w not TilJen. aod that*
while mUliira* have been thrown aw^y for
ambi.it.un, he praaenu a hefty aample uv
kfegh.
’
Jous Eiuv.
the improv innitol stare and l.i*bor» all
Tin* Ao.rha* tfovvr objected hi milila* virtoo under diffikultim. It wood be will
ovcrMoWatfoa. Kevuouc ndMmeulmin
nu ia public affair*
C. A. Dasa
ated tn the rotation of Mr. Randall as

hotSe waa ao organir-d that no lacweurea
for revenue reform" would Le reportci
from tbe otxwmitteu to which it wee acemaarily referred , while a great («rt of the
time cf ecmgTew. baa bicri occupied in tbe
aMHiM ef toowurea uurought and un
oArd by the worth, rod ol interret only
to tbe noulli, auch fwt iuataooc at arnnotly
to Mr. Davit, the repeal of the ter oath,
and the repeal of tbe dacuou ■ auperviaer
law, wLkh were urged with a teal worthy
a better cauae, their farood approval by
the Praideat bung nUMiptcd Gy looking
tham40 appaopeiataou Wlb. At leant owe
of'tbewc tneavurea waa urged through coo

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Republican Paper

Ol PAD

DISCWVKfiY BY ACflDKXT.

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during th-

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THE EOWELS,
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en merely nominal. Say that there may
be officer. in tbe anal besides Haneock
wbo immiutn Washington, tat you hav­
en't act eyes ante cm n jit. Aaaert that
Hancuck b the bntt officer in num tn. ml,
•cnee the etas'a v the late oaplaaaaataoa.
wit het given uttrruai to tick rentimeneu
tn bb orders. aad ■demand that Conrrir
abcii rote him a cold medil.
1 srjent that thia be Joao to nu for
reasons which are tarns.
We desire
Haaouek to ounlfana is. well-doia, bur

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mite tad to he notnitsato.n for
the I'ratidaaey, it ii wtil mraff to kill him
off ia that dlreekabeo ao reran ea he b corn
mittod. Hence write. Don't let Seward
dilout it, or Randoll polifox it.
Put in
State Newi.
toy naked idem, cfotoed in your teroe and
Two vuicidcs at Grand Ilapida tat week. vignut lacguidge, and yuo will have dr,ct a
good thing I repeated them to tbo lead­
Grand Rapid* pap ita firemen fi2,000 in odtan uv tbe "Irart Cea Club," and

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inappen’s Law Office.

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self by asyia that ef it wna motived ea be
•pored 11 wood be it. wua aaxy' naff to
rcrJ
Bicbard Brohu, an dd reridrot of Ann .wear that bi" Eggsfeocy wot drunk when
be wrot it with woodcut but him with
&gt;*« AAor,dietf 'JulyT2.
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NO. 34.
—

HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 14. 1883.

County News.
The people of this vicinity wish to tender*

Goods Sold According to the Times,

The blacksmith who lately came here has
got his shop in running order and it read) u&gt;
do all kind* of work in his line. He went
to Grand Rapids and purchased an entire
new set of tools,
Mr. Jiri Stark* and wife, of Middleville,
*ere the gnest of Fitsalian Blackman and
bostms. fad has got an
ftst tee can sell *
binders « $rqr'n*u. and
____
way be talks it he is making that his prind-

Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Overcoats worth 10.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.50
Men’s Suits worth $15.00 for $12.00.

Shirts and Drawers from 26c to 50c.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

phi study.

The other morning a man was seen raam1 fag abovt the streets, the dimensions of him
several tried to'lake bat were unable to do
so, when’your scribe appeared on the
scene and we to were unable to take
1 the exact dimension*! of him. but made
inquiries into the case so we were enabled
to learn the cause of a small man assuming

such proportions, and we learned the man
was none other than Mark Skillman ami be
was pa to a bouncing girl.
Better set up the
cigars Mark.
Mr. J. R. Bush 1* repairing his fence

around the famous fot on which the depot is
to be erected.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society
held it* last meeting December 5lh. at Mr*.
J. R. Bush's.
The Sabbath school in this place has con­
cluded to have a Christmas tree.

Silks in Black for 75c, 90c, $1.00 and $1.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres
from 40c to 75c.

From the Herald.
Cheesbrongif* handle factory, gives con­

A large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
close out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county.

stant employment to 20 men.
Messrs. C. V-. Riegler, J. Fehely

and

H.

Will, went te Grand Rapids Tuesday morn­

ing with teams.
Mrs. Johnson has given such good utisfac-

tion as teacher, another term
school has Seen arranged.

of singing

The recent numerous runaways makes

it

more interesting for the wagon maker* than
the doctors, fortunately.
Miss Jennie Will returned home from her

IN SPITE OF-ATMOSPHERIC

OUR GOODS KEEP A MOVING
And we have added this week an1
Immense Line of

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.

te giant cloth
te&amp;ll-

A. MAY,

■null town.
Will Downing is making large preparations

The verdict was qatar generally appwnmA
M. Blanchard has sold out his imm to
the restaurant tnasinen to Mr*. Harau.

for his shooting match.
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Woodland band congratulate themselves
that they resisted the tempting offer from
the proprietor of “Hearts of Stone" Drama­ ing formerly occupied by A. Kt Woioaac as a
tic Compatf/. The offer found no taker* if harr.eM shop.
Abner Reynold' died On Friday last ef eM
it did sound well.
L. FUnl has purchased the R. W. Shriaer age. Mr. Reynolds was owe of our oMeat
'.mild residence

inhabitants, being m his nintirth year at the
time of his death; be was a pensfoairr of

The Lansing iron works have removed
the remains of the Vanderwalkei mill to

the wnr of sfitx He has lived wtthfhnAmghter Mrs. Ogden of this place for some tmw.

Lansing.
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Joel St John is putting in his saw mill at
the village on the farm of S. Haight.
He
expects to make a permanent stand here and
experts to put in u ’ planer in addition to

He was buried on Sunday in Kalnraaxoo.
Mr. William Martin, a very worthy gen­

lot on Broadway and will a

the mill.
A. J. Carpenter is removing his hc^isehold goods to Bay Qty where he has struck
a job about to his liking.
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A man from Sunfield put in aa appearance
on our streets lately. He wanted to see an

tleman, has been aa invalid for the past two
or three year*. The expenses attending sick­
Sense ef

ness nearly exhausted hit means.

our lads hearing that his wood

pile seeded

splitting, turned oat after school out
and split and piled some five cords of wood
for him. Where can you forniih better wvi*
deuce of Ivys with .a heart, and that it is in
it* right place?

somewhere he got acquainted with ane of

Abener Pattee and wife have been mar­
ried five years last Saturday, and the o«asion was celebrated by some twaalp tatotod

Woodland's daughters (and Woodland has a
variety of them.) The two agreed to marry

guest* on that evening at thoir rv4denot.
Wooden presents, refreshments, and aasnar-

each other, and the day was set. The pros*
hand at the
pective bridegroom was

men is were indulged in till at a late hoar
. R. W. Mayo went to Marshall on Swtnrdny to visit bi* children, who are IMot

officer very bad. When one wa» found he
told him a sorrowful story. It seems that

time agreed upon; bat the bride had repent­
ed and skipped out He wanted the officer

to hunt her up and arrest her, and

then ar­

with his brother Ferry.
Fannie Blair is visiting here at Dr. H. A
Barber's. Caddie Griffith’* and othe* friends.

marry him. The officer who has a sympa­
thizing heart felt for him, but found be bad

evening. Proceeds five dollar*.
Sunday School concert nt the M. P. ehusch
Christmas Eve.
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Two weddings in town last r m^q^nrry
Ton^kins and Emma Sylvester, atfiMBsdny
The croivcut saw with a man at either
evening;
C%nd Walker and Ada^Sttt nn
end, has entered upoe its shinier career of

wood cutting; but let no one think that fire­
wood will be cheap - in consequence, for tim­

with
Dr.
with D
r DeVore's head Hgbt, one night last
‘ as “__ lie was
driving ___
home. Luck­
week,
___
ilyiis steed jumped over the fence: instead of
toward the mill.

ber is getting scarce.
Wheat la looking poorly. The seaa&lt;&gt;n has

Geo. Risbridger has bought a lot in Lacey
and has the frame up for a new house.

On Friday last Gen. Potter. Arthur Myre*
and a man in their employ were hauling tie*
from the Newton mill to the railroad, and in
attempting to cross the track their load

Friday evening.

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Mr*. Abbey has her house enclosed.
.
Elder Payton preachre at the Advent
church Tuesday and Wednesday of this

been unfavorable so far.
Dr. Baker returned fro* the uonhera part
A young child at Mr. Hardy died on Fri-,
day the yoth, from the effects of swallowing of the Slate last Saturday. He reports snow
A team driven by Albert Hahn and broth-*
four
or fire inches in depth.
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a carpet tack. It suffered two or throe weeks
er ran avty while they were going home
were sorry to hear of your km by Mto
with the tack in its throat
from this place. The horses became fright­
Paul Blake, of Pocfank, the well known but glad to know that you will soon be nb9
ened at a hetrio lying beside the road near
to' publish your paper again in its usual sire.
the German church. The boys were left manufacturer of hickory rocking-Uljairs, had
his shop burned with al! its contents. Hi*
near the church and the wagon in front of
house was saved with difficulty as it was
We are having some splendid weather for
the cemetery; while the horses were captur­
quite near. The building belonged to the fall and winter Work.
ed by Mr Morey Teeple In front of his resi­
estate of Sidney H nil, deceased, late of Balti­
Some sneak tbeif stole two bag* of clover
dence. .Nothing seriously injured but the
more township.
seed from George Lawrence last Thursday
A bright light wus seen to the north of the night. A search warrant was nworn out, but
Laoky.
residence cf your correspondent Sunday (ke clover seed has not been found ns yet.
M. \V.‘ Dunham has his picture gallery at morning the 2nd. and we expect to hear of
C..C. Messenger has a fipe lot of hptUAv
Lacey hi running order and ready for busi- more work of the-fire fiend from that direcgoods oahand in the line of silver whr*'

Orrin Adams has nearly all the lumber on
the ground for a new barn. Geo. Risbridger
ha* the job of putting it up in the spring.

Friday night.

Now Jim, no more of your,

which he is selling remarkably cheap. ’

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It was talked nmwud town that Frank
Norqpod had tun av^
to provide for themscl
to say he i« back
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got * net "’by the truck wheel* fastening out on a cruse to aolic'n aid for
new
against the rail*. Just at that moment they railroad.
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discovered that a freight train was coming
A Unitarian minister will prrach *;
from the east. Potter started up the track corners Thursday night of this we*^_ ‘
to give the alarm while the others detached
P. T. Colgrbve and wife, etf
the hones and coninroct*. :o unload. Of were the guests of A. G. Coctrighl and

dry Jokes aa the girts.
GW. Taylor, our drain commissioner, got

the thirteen ties making the load they threw
off all but throe, when the train came ; it bemg down grade they could not slop. The

Thursday.
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Our northern hunters narivtri home

himself in hot water jn laying out the big
diMb on inc line of J ohnstown and Baltimore,

trucks were demolished, the remaining ties
thrown high and ths locomotive badly injured,

and when, the boy* go: a lawyer to talk to

but fortunately uotjera fed. The train was
detained mor* than an hOtirj having owe of

Gto. L»«fTi&gt;ce killed fire, uul wwaW.
two more; nd tee doe. not blew tekM »
much
•erne of the othw that didn't htfl

safe and sound, having kilted twelve aw

near a* many.

Scsoe foil* wov

the truck* broken.
Dr. E. F. Brown ha* just removed a can­
cer from the left temple of Adrian Watkins.

siderable to get a Apr, Jual fea
Lewi* William and Lt^al I
rived home from Dakota Mst t

Mis* Ada Pratt, all of Assyria; Rev. P. Hol

Mr. Watkins it a brother-in-law of C.R.

speak writ of the new ca—try.

let, of Nashvilte, officiating.
Mr*. Daniel Clark has been very sick dnr-

Crosby and lives in his family.
Mr*. Win. Perry, who has been suffering
from infiamuioii cf tire eyes caused by the

Of 25 Monroe ■reett, who ten bean footoai

Married, at the residence of the bride's
father, on the 7»h inal„ Claude Walker and

’nC
P°* wee^A goodly number of Lacey pnojde altended

. the oyster supper at Baltimore. Tuesday&gt;ra-

REM8MBER—$6.00 worth of purchase entitles

goods(arranged artistically in the show wia-. the people and L. E. Knappen fcw to* 4*d*oq*ed.
dows ever seen in Woodland, or any other | fen**. The case agelna* Cron*

no money to pay expenses
When last seen
he was sorrowfully going borne.

ifah he was glad to awallow hit cud and
crawl in hie hole.

•T Um mvw bwalnvaa cwater

Two rival stores in town have each a rival ‘
saleswoman. Result, the heat display of I

Mr. Job Cheesbrough now has his saw
*14 te sucoMsful operation, and will not be

Sackett ha* taught in this vicinity for the last
year and come* to u* with a good recoad.
Ttere is a dytce at Frank Pratt's next

Suits of an immense quantity are arriving
daily, which we will sell at
,
1-1—^' consigned to
kijn
ITTllcf* mir
IllclKV UU1
&gt;W*.!—.&gt;.«- «’-i those astonishing low prices ’11111

the refractory pupil. Iriam
one woman | dwor and left school Hi*

uies to pick a &lt;iparrei with another one. to 1
choose other than a public street?

rest her relatives for persuading her not to

The Stevens school commenced December
jrd with Min Sackett as teacher. Min

Which we will sell at the very
lowest prices to all.

the anction sale last Saturday.
Would it not be well when

i — ihy «

farm at i tfon of blows up&lt;* tbebant

extended visit in Ohio, last Saturday, accom­
panied by Mr. S. Hunt, who expects so "re­
main here this winter.

ob’iged to depend on snow for his supply of
ha:»dle material, this winter.
Mr. Conrad Buehler was at home to spend
Thanksgiving day, and returned to Grand
Rapids Tuesday. Conrad says he will finish
his college course Tn about six weeks.
Mr. Jahn Watts’ horse played peek-a boo

Business

,ilh ruterjSBd

John Spindler bought the Perry

ning of the last week.
Mr. and Mn. Al. Stephens, of Kansas, are

doting of the tear duct, it rapidly improving
under the treatment of the occufirt of your

in this city for the part five

Pars. Otia. on Monday test, started, far

spending th* winter with home friends.

home from your city and succeeded in letting

■&gt; «*'»•■ **««•'• &gt;-&gt; —*
Wednesday evening.

hU kontt ra»

ikrowlnj &gt;

wxrtriae*

to gain favor with tba putetie from year ta

ta.aWu«t «• '"H.'

U—l hrt« tk, faw. gnat

..cch.

�The Hasting Hanner.
fyskHx returned last week for a filHJit visft

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j». m. In Ulirr •• R' u?umrtjmEw im

aiothiBZ is more icmarksMc or more Blog, L*l than the inherent oittiinacy withwhij
pnwres* it opposed and the tenaurty with
which we Involuntsuilr ding io prcvoaccivdi ideas. It was certain!) with such a Prcjudteed mind that, when recently in Detroit,

we visited rhe headquarters' of jhr famous
tv« ,n». *
t- I* r ‘v&amp;Mvmi al N Surgical
ajn.
--------Dnt. ,K. « lx.1 V.
u. a^MHPt A
AUOCIAl-mWaud
‘when wcMJ»&lt;lurt
A^PClATiDN atuTwhen
wcaay* that we Wl
left
Willi feelinf*.*
rediq-.l&gt;rtlK»lm&lt;»t
i«««i «™l es.'
vrith
i&gt;f the utmost tw
&gt;M
.
r.,r
,ta
w^
leir.l
we P-S
item ft. ™ r ~±T'=’
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S..«
We. »i U.e
«e
but a vague । idea, of the injpressmn we
recetv«d.
Evyrythinj:
is GfnI'ink
received.
Evyryibing them
then: i*
KXdnsubMu’roonJ were throng an
The con»uhuig room- urrt |kr&lt;*t&lt;4 ad

life, keying a lurt u ill nndj^tnn^- *
! m vJBmsttcnr
&lt; ourt’rtiJm countyofCulludm. Michigan,there- ' HSttawTm
lh
jjqiolnUng the umk-raignert m ;
'g^n-e
,.V1.( mar and
'S?i
f &lt;drcui: court
“
&gt;ok- cxevutnr of mrW last wlifam
In the rnortgagr referred to. brfng aa follows,
tr-tament. he no* Iwing dtdy qUaltAwl foart ria &gt; All that carta La petoc or MnaTflElMd lying
and now acting as •fiu'h.and no pnwrr&lt;lHig" tu\
in_-the
county &lt;rf Barry and Mat* of
|njr
instHutcd at law to reroverthedebt iv- ana being .i
_H
• fbllows, u&gt;
wit: 55?
The
,„“lllknB scnu-rd |.v rahlI umrlsrac- or miv ju.rt MicJiirsa. ilencriljcdtv-Tw-V.i.Co^r
^**rtUse
w«l !h,s -«l&lt;- in.r.1,.
rrT^“ .l M r “ iLTXm,
rt
. *•■«Tb’SSlUfiSt
twenty six iMi hi towunhln three (-it
,,1'lw
nmMl«T
Wr
.
• i&lt;&gt;w w
«&gt;f
,,f Hie
tia&gt;&lt;court .hmre- iu the r-ity nf Hastlng-Ju1
Jtarry-i

army «rf activi clerks .and ImokBcpcra ftllerf
mn-.' whidi
whi
thebu-inre*office.
al| ,)&gt;.
tliemi4ne**office. IjJmrator-es.in
f^Jiomtor.es.in
1Jh. hfetiert Mdrti r Um lands nml pretnlws dr-

A»oant of taxwl, epata MAM.

follow, viz: All tlrnt portion of the ’

numerou* druggisty and cfeettisE, whild the

Mediail CootrU, in its regular session, was
cdmisosed of men who insnired confidence
composed m men uno
fh&gt;tn first acnaainiance and who evnlently
uadentand CHRONIC DISEASES ANU
UEFORXH-AeS. Au^nde o. .he

bt ftutb having ttetn made In the conditions of
a certain mortgage &lt; wherein’ the power. therein
court house tn the eln of Hastings in Barrv rontatnvd tn m-11 has become operative! execnla«. f —...
V
Ih
11 %f V._
county, ffienlgrm mid court house ’«r-lng the
plficr of holding the rityiiil &lt; tnirt tor Kiki comity
of Harry-. I-hall sell nt pnhlit ami-tlou to the
hlffitest liKhlrr, the LimUaml prenrisevMb-scrllHMf Hegi«l4,i’ of lhsrd« In and for Barry Counit Mich­
hi Mid mortgage. to Wit: All flint 1-enain (deep igan. &lt;m the twenty-seventh dny of Nm-eiuber A.
or parrel of land lying am! Iwlng In the i-onntv I), isso. hi Lllicr "iI” &lt;&gt;f niortxngi-snn tuigv “3?l”
of Barty and •date of Michigan, known and dr mul gfv»n for the sum of the nmidred :uid fiftv
■cribed ns tlic west hall of theMHlth-ra-t quarter , dollars, to U- paid in fixe years from the &lt;lat’r
•tf section twenty-nine .fti hi tomishlp three nt. Iberrpf. with the pritllw of paying In three
i|ortlinf ronir irwu &lt;51 wesucreiiahrins tdsbtv ..'j»rs. w Itli Interest tayatole annually at the rate
.irrc* nf land, or so mwh tliervnfliis shnli brncr- of eight |&gt;er cunt per annum; and whereas it nil■■ssary to pay llir amount dur on;said mortgage, expres-ly uctit«I in said mortgage, that should
with interest tbcrvniiat ten per cent, together any default be made In imyiiwnt of said interest
vjith the cost* aad cxnetuw* artouiil hv l:i«.
or any part thereof, mi any day wheron the tame
. Ihitrd Drrrmhrr t2th‘. 1WO.
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i- made Myahlc-as above expressed, and should
. the same remain unpaid anu in arrears for ike
. siuiee of thirty days, theh and from tlicnrefortli.
&lt; I.API'.X HKlXOLDb.1
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tnat Is to say, after the lapse of said thirty days.
Atimncy* Uw A**igii«’c.
. the ufonruuri.principal -urn of five hundred and
‘ IlattlHCdMc. Mh-li
fifty dollars, with all arrearage nf interest there1 on. shall :u the option of said inortgagrc benune
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Chanerr.v Order..
dm- anil jiayuble immedL-itelv then-utter, and d&lt;IwMcjJ Michigan. Fifth Jndleinl
; fault liming Nyn made In the payment of said
.
,
Interest on one of the days nlirn-m the same Is
[Louisa M. HtiT|, lloriim* JI. Hull. Eluubellil made payaidc ;ts almxe expressed, mid theNmmv
ALrteh. fneinnutlm-Tobia*. Cnlirtu V:inMlck!e&gt;. -HU remaining uhpald and In armtn Mlliiokgh
, iScbknt Fowell.-Viola I’nwrii and: AHw-rt
.... j WiwmI- mon- tluln thirty day- have rlapNcd since the
d, Ipnae
. niaking of such default, and the -aid mortgagee
, ntansee- -the thrci’last by their next friend.
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having elected to derbire tin- whole principal
; l*ntfell-4-complainant
of five hundred and fiftv dollars, w ith al) ar
kydBcy F. Hull, .lam Hull, Haitiel Hull. IHrli- sum
rcuciijje of interest thereon, to be due and poxm
; ;iM Hull. Oriry Hull. I*rl*-c4ll:i Trowlirldgc and ide by'reasnu of sneli default, therefor.. there' is
ujam said mort­
(4— Hull, un Infant whose rhr|rti:iii name I- I rlaitmsl to tidhio anil
. gage ami the acronipnnylng non- at the date of
iiakttowu. and George .1. Cox. &lt;lefflix1anl*.
Huit pending In tlie&lt;Tn-uit CohrilfrrthrrmtMty thkmklre, iiio -me of six hundred ami tblrtv
nin. dollars and iwcnti-two cents.
aiid
. &lt;id Barry—In t.’linuccry —pl Hastings on thed-t
no ptvtredlngH. oi sulf, at law nr ivitilly having
• play nrNmcnibcr, A. I&gt;. WRX
.[ In thl* rnuae it appearing that defendants Iwwii iMtilnird tn recover the drht remaining
.Jim* Hull and —Hull, tut Infant whose ehrls- tiiipaM ami m&gt; wrnred by Mid mortgage, or tint
ilan name U unknown, an- not residents o| this Iiart ttwreof. Now therefore, notice Is hereby
Muttr, hnt reside III tile slttlc of Kans:is. Tbere- given] flint on U r-dnesduy the twelfth day of
fnre. on njotfou of Smith A । olgisjic, the soliri- .March A. 1». P*l. at one o'clock In the aftemcawi
!«•» f®rcomplainant*. it ,i-ordered that Defrnd- at that ilay. at the North front door or en
ants Jane Hull and -—•• HqII.mSiom- Christian traneff trf the Court House in the City nt Hasting। name is u»known, cutur their appeartinrc In in sidd *xmnty of Harry nml Slate of Michigan,
Old cause on or liefmv four months fmtn the ithat being ilje place of holding tlie CirchTt .
iur sahi county of Barry .) there wHyhe ■
■into of this order. And fluit within twenty days Court
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the comptatnants cause this order t&lt;&gt; be published ■ sold al public auction or vendue to the hlglie-i 1
in the H.vsTrNus Banner! Kild publn-atlon tn , bidder the pntnlsc* In said mortgage described,
Imcoirtlnuisl nnre In caclvweek fnr slv*&lt;*ks In 1or so ^iia-h thereof as may be necessary to aatl»- fy the a mount so claimed to tn- &lt;hie and unpaid
sikeoFWion.
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iifion said mortgage, with Interest at eight per
FKAXh A. HOOKEB.
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Clreiqt .Irnlge. ■ rent i«t annum, .ind the cost-and expenses a|lowmliiiy law. Said premises being ikscrilicrt in
N-Ml ni A lOUJHQt E.
said tportgapi r»s follows. 1&lt;i wit: AH ffinsc
snHHtnrw forT'mitplaiiuints.
lAUest.i
CHAt|l.fS M. .WK.
pieresior parcel-of land lying and being situate
in lln'Towu of Yankee Springs In the Cnuntv of ■
IteslMer.
ILirri and State of Michigan, and rtcsrrilxnl u; follow&gt;. to wh: The South Kart quarter (’.»( of
of 0&lt;&gt; norHi-ttcst quarter (*0 iff sec­
tion t ilrty-fmir ./.I,’ and the North fiftv acrv«
: of the wMitli Ifasl fmcikmal qiuirWiVi nf &lt;wctinn niirttwr scvetitcrn &lt;l“| Imth of raid dr-cripHAMBWbrn
1
iFi'Ur Tnnn then- (3. North of range fen
jtm Best,
and containing.jnhietv
। i-,t.
... ■ iicixh of land
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MHS. H. &gt;(. SbHKIS.
Mortgaure.
Fa»«alelto.»tlRATIDS &amp;. INDIANA
ftu Mtirtghgcv.
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Jt R CO. buys- maple lliep.-jucinal limber.
Railroad, alrtady Luilt. numcrau
one of the hcahhk«t pern of the
United StateK.punjt water, good market*, fine
\ fruit rood rouli.sclioch.chwdtw, large agrieuiChancery Order.
pepohtton, best hsilding matenal at low
.
&lt; S7,'
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TEN THOUSAND

Farms in Michigan.
«. ..^-.•a2^gw-aBWCWreT&gt;
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d; .

Cfrcultmmrt CouualaMouer in and for Barrv

nortb-wcM quarter of |ht- rauUkiSMtf «iunrter of1 J*'!’”J'7.-.*■«£
...
wrtlon twelve, hi township two norlli. of i-nflp- i Chak. H. Bavub, Solinitor for &lt;4&gt;mpteln»nt.
t&lt;i&gt; wed. lying south of the highway numiuxan •-------- —Xpartrrty and wimterlv course through said sec- •
tmu, containing thirty arrra of land, or so much j TY
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II
U zAll/.rl I
dm-ou Raid mortgage with Interrtf ihmxtn al ;
tcufMT cent, ingrtiivr with the qe»t« and «• I
nenwa allowed by law.
Dnttd Dereirtber lutli. A. 1). P*.*
1
CHtlLETTC. UE.ICH.
sole Executor of the last will ami testa­
ment of Martha Ann Bearh. itiwwil.
• I.AN’*RnxnLDR.
Attoniiw* fnrHolc Kxwiiinr.
iluttln C.twk. Mlchigiui. 1
.

Detroit rive brought us to the Jxiver ,nuk
Sanitariuni atfi .White Sulphur Spring*, of
Wyandotte, also.owned by die Auiuckltior.
This health rqsoit is. for lieanty of si illation
and completeness of arrangement, unrivalled
in tM'Wfix, while its waters are renowned ■
foir their healit
inc properties. We c.tn cordiadv redommend
VVM.Uw.. and
—• • Sani..—.
ml both ,w
As-socution
larium to otrr readers who may rely implicit
udon the. medical and surgical skill of. .Male of MI(*)&gt;iR»n. I'ountv of Harry.-—»x.
Ata ewiou of the ITonatef'ourt for theC'uuuthbse members of their constdung* sialT who
will be ati tM) Hastings House. Hastings. tvof Bnrrvholtlenat the ProbateOfllce inthecitj
nf Hx-tfines In nuM rounty on TueMtey. the tlth. •
„ ori Tuesday neat, Dec. iSth, where they may । day of Deeemlxsr in tlx* year one fhotruuid eight
bec«»».W lns«r d».Ee. Th,
’i'lvxent'. cieiwn'i’ StnTtb. .hulK&lt;- &lt;‘l I’rolmtc.
th? Association having caused uuuty swtnj the m«tter ofr Ibe eM^te or Albert M. Bhuo.
In
dlfcrs to claim to repre'ent it, all its author- dis’easciL
.Iri
"cry
A* |
TySrlBwES “It
to see u
it. All
who are
call
.»
All -t.r,
.CM unable
..«.ku to —
.1! .should
.bn.,w .• tmP&gt;
that his final arrount this day fllwl
, may be beuril and allowet| ant! h&lt; (llschaireft
write to Djra. K. &amp; K., Detroit, Mich. .
1 from bls said'tnist.
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TlHTintpon it lx wittered, that Monday, the 7tb,
.
Mortgugr' Swlr.
I day of January next at ten o’clock in the ferr­
ule
I
n
I
hr
iravment
of
noon,
be
assigned
for
IlaItrariu?
'»f
-aid
l
,rtlliefMiill having Ih-ch imide ia the
Igagcl'earfii/ualt
Un- tton. ami that the heir* at tan of «inl dcowmed.
a otrteihi; indenture of mortu
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uiadc
crested in said
V 04 rtovrmuer.,"1
.».!».
made by 8v|Sv|- ! and
ami all other |KT-*»r&gt;
permit- hit
liitvrcstlM
*nld estate.
(Mate..
jntfh
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rm.i.irtul
ti.
ini.rir
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s
iu&lt;w«ffinnl
snlrl
t'nilrt.
Fttlksto.lnlin II. HnL-on.aml rwinti d atv re&lt;iuln d t® apjmsir at a m-mIooof Mid Court,
in the iifilcc7&gt;f
lice of the K&lt;*glrtcrnf
Ki'gisti r of Deisls
Demis for Burry
Barrv then fn lic holden at thr I’roMte Oller. In the
*
■ first day -of Jancity of Hartings In Mid coonly and ahnw iSMiM*.
rt&gt;unty*. state of Michigan.
«»u the
nary. A. D-WTt, al one o’rlofk. n. in., in Liber If smy there la-, wliy the prater of fix’ Nild petltwo of Mortgage* on jogr liH. duly assigned by tinner should hot b«j granted
Aud It h further ordered that said petitioner
OntlfieOtafieyjldminivtr.it.&gt;rof the estate nf said
John ILUutibn dercaM-d. in writing, to Hugh H. eIvc notice to the |ierson« Interested In -aid es­
Snediker and the assignment thi-rtmrreeordrd in tate, of the |m'I4«1»-ih’&gt; of said iwtltlon and the
Ibejodh-Oof the Krgfcwer of Decta for raid -ounty lirtiring ilicrvof by r ausinc a copy of this order
of Burry, on the thirty-flrat dny of/May. A. |&gt;. tn he published hi the Hastings BaNNKU a news­
IMA in LJbcrtcHof Morigma*s.'on |utgc HP. at paper panted and dn-ulated In said t'oimty of
a o'clock n. ul. upon wbicM Kild mortgage there harry inee in each week for there snccr«-ivr
Isclalmtin to be durst th'* date of this nolU-r the weeks, nrcrkw In -aid das- of hearing.
C1.E.MRST SMITH.
siunnfone Him.Kind eight hundred and M-ivnty.
i A tntj* ropy, |
.liulffr nf HrtwWtc.
f.Hirdollar*; mid improceedings having iwcn hi■diluted at law to recover the debt remaining m-.
cured bvsald juocuagv m-jiuy part then ol, mid
thejmwe-rof sale incrrln~ontnbit*ri having hc-

&lt;4

Interr-t at ten

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:&lt; IHrlj Dor*.

Re®d,Dehm

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AX rxTB&gt;xmso visit

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3Sn3«rWWSlS®^HHiS'l»!

w want 5 (HMcoidsof Boitsi

IDid Not Interfere

QT A 11 Cl I-T HT I? T2 CAT pl

this winter, and will pay higher prices than ever. All holts
must he 44 inches long, sound,
straight, and free from knots.
Split everything over L6 inch­
es: none wanted under eight y .

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,

Dry Goods. &amp; Furnishing Goods.
long. $•’&gt; per cord: basswood
bolts. 44 inches long, $8.50 per;
cord.

jTCall

Spalding Muibvug to.

E. Y. HOGLE.

Buv the Light-Running

“DOMESTIC”
For a Holiday Present!

The SIMPLEST machine made, having few parts, no compli- •
cation, and requires little skill in management.
The LIGHTEST-RUNNING machine, and on that ai’covnt is
es|&gt;eciall.v recommended by the medical faculty.
Adapted to the Greatest Range of Work-twill do the finest as
well as the heaviest, and is suited to thAuse Of all the appli­
ances that facilitate the ordinary, fanev/or difficult work.
Always rekdy for use, ann the most durable machine mode.
It has the most beautiful wm&lt;1 work. It has the best set of
attachments ever furnishetlArith a Sewing Machine.
I nlxo Iitji the fair ffoiue. fioyal, fit. Jnhn, Wilxnn,* Ameriemi,
Singer pattern and tot* of othn x. f hare m»ne neir nuirhineti at
/rum $‘J0 to $3(1. Come in and get priern before you buy. I trill
not be umlrrmld. Neeilbu, Oilx and Attachments for all marhiues.
AU kind* of Wood Pm
' imps fur sale, and old Pumps repaired, at my
offer, (hu- door treat nj
nf P. K. Grant's, State street.

&gt; t^5S3U5£K1.**«',ul-«- "■ *«"•■"

? T-aad Cotnmiuloacr, Grand Rapids, Mich r Knit pcnlitiir in the Citcttll Court for the
county jnflfarry. In Chancery, m Hastlncs. the
■miter, a. D. iwci. In thin cause
" it atmeartne frtn
im affidavit lin file that the defewtant, Morris। 1».
wvu’iwiumv m
B. MW*..,
Decker, is a non-resident
of ■
the Xtate. but la a resident of Cnba, Alleshanv
county. Xevfr York. Ou motion of Hntflh X-.Cofarovt, nollcUogp tor complainant, it ia urtfcred
that, aafai defendant enter hb« appears a or in tbb*
cauac on or ticfwtc fonfmoBtha from the date of
thlsonlcr. And that within twcutv daya the
complainant cmum thia-order to be rmbllriwd
in the Hahtikoh Banker; aaid puhlioaUonJO4
; be continued ouc«* in,each week for aix week* -

our

ABOUT THIS TIME
I ou should be thinking of what kind of

YOU WANT TO BUY.

T. PHILLIPS.

'jantnRoNtra, Travriiag Agent.

BH0W&amp;*
IRON
THE BEST TOMIC.
Owres Completely I»yspcp-in.
*,{arl*- IJver aad

,
Circuit Judre.
Hmitii * CoumovK
. HoHoitors for Coninlatmuit.
Ute»i » A irw cony.
i
CtfAK li. Mack. Register.

T ,
i Chancery Sale.
I Ktiiti- of Miclncnu. The Circuit. Court for the
coitaly of ;ilarry. In ohanvery.

b.u.

w.

"We Offer tlie
Talk about the hard times, there is no such thing. To be
convinced all yon want is to go to Smith. Hams£ VaxArmam's.
where it is not hard times, hot Cheap Prices.

See their Immense Stock!
___
_
They have, besides
the choicest
China and Majolica, the
. niMBt"i
Be of
nicest ine
of Lamps.
Lamps. Cups
Cups and
and Sancersew
Saucers ever in Hastings, and
“t “hoot one-half the pnee ever before offe:
offend.

By tlrti

Fraa! Cards and Chrono.,
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“’■* • ’•rr-.. !&gt;. an&gt;i Aim-ricm&gt; Chr»-

HI*.I'

TOYS!

TOYS!

Who world not pull his pocket
X' when he. sees ao many nice things to

TOYS!

ar land
STOVES and RANGES
The best article made, at prices lower than
ever before offered.

Call and See Them.
)ur line.

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ngs Banner.

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togs and vld»:ty are contemjdaira" jwttiug '

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gSiNews.
MBIMTSa LOCALS.

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*ni t*4* ,lWe
“r" are
“ I and to reduce .our
stock. Wb
have , reduced
prices
in r alle 1de, x
.
.
.
’ pertinents and «|1^ iigrep to present each purchaser of I4.W
wedrusench.p« &lt;«&gt; ih. jin goods and owr with one of the following article*. EvenSunday, if iherc u-erc n.t« umma i one having a fair clrance to procure the finest ones.

Also Healers in the Best Lines of

s-oveiy. x^seix. lively, t&lt; tiu,«xprv« ' add severil hands to their force.
tetotortatoki^.varNrte^a’.chHntM
n,rir prxwpsmry

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miFikiux
•b-p .uppi*... y. iwat.
ira, dr,

i per cord. Delivered i prohibiting dram shops

Ceram.
*

Fisclier Piano!

sntx'Rflne uxortmtnt | But of course
e saloon keepers wouldn* 1
Van ran n.a
fa, i
lfce 1&gt;WK fct
Ihe oedll,

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Frid*’ "*«*• “''■»*

IN THE MARKET.

Don’t Fail to see our Stoves Before Buying.

(ROSEWOOD CASE. VALUED AT $600.|

i such infraction.

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»»&gt;w&gt;.dkud"M.L.r«l*4&gt;ol •!«

Cook and Heating Stoves

from keeping open i

i doors on the Sabbath, we might-nuspect that.
gol
•*eojli tea” in the saloons. !

‘bort notice.
MaMufortwrlng Co.

....

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As a Special Inducment for Holiday Trade

The order, no— on

in fob-rod muufteture.

■Xrai,

117 Q \7

JHXpJqm^Tf'

the teLmhrf”*

the eompny to udd ..ch mMhiwry » will; B
"tun. out»,««, brick, per d.y,
,

of Barry

$1&lt;M»
1 Fine Gold Hunting case Watch
The Largest Assortment of Oil Cloth in the
SO
1 Elegant
Swell box Cutter ...
..............
Lodge, Nashville, and report having enjoyed
75
1 Silver Plated Tea set
City. Don’t biiy until you see it
an immense time.
They were not only
1 Domestic Sewing machine..................... . 65
pleased with the workings of the Lodge, but
45
1 Good Kitchen Stove arid Furnishings
also with the excellent repast served liy Ed­
i Table and Pocket Cutlery, Revolvers, Shot, PowMMaerahlp of Wilkin a « Hall, Mr. Hall itor Strong, who royally entertained them
45
1 Handsome Bedroom set. Seven piect*.........
’MU ivntliuc the buainea. undavth* name after the session. Such fraternal visits de
25
'
.
der, Caps, etc.
1 Fine Dress suit.I
velop a spirit in men worth cultivating.
,
1 Satin Lined Overcoat............................................. . . IS
Pri Barker continues -to meet with re* ‘
. 85
1 Handsome Dressing Uowu
Huffman Bans.
markaMe success in his treatment ofchrpnic |
20
1 Fine Smoking Jacket
diseases. We have before explained that t
1 Tilting .Silver plated Pitcher and Cup
he user only eledridty, and his success, cs* j
150
24 Cases Silver plated wttfe
pedally with nervous disorder*, justifies the .
150
100 Silver plated Napkin Kings
Doctors claim that no method of treatment !
12 Silver plated Blitter dishesi
can compare with the electropathic. He ,
.
75
D. Rice** Dowlinir, Friday Dre. Wl. ? expects to havelliU rooms fitted up for busi- I
12 Nickle plated Watches
HLMtr B. BABCOCK.
| ncu rext week
150
20 Fine Silver platod Castors
t
so
6 Fine Trunks
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Two of the tramps mentioned elsewhere
1 Ladies’ Gold Hunting case Watch........................ . 20
were taken to jail Monday night. One of '
NOTICE.
.
40
3 Large Silver plated Cake Stands..........................
ent quarter* are arcurcd them set fire to his bed determined to gel 1
tfllcw with Nmlth £ Col70
out some way. Sheriff Crtssy appeared be-1
26 Knit Jersey Jackets
1 fore the latter, and proceeded, to mop the I
Having Contracted to Travel for The Broadhead
12 Sets Combs and Brushes in Handsome Case.... . 12
floor with his worthless carcass. The four’
.
50
Manufacturing Co. I start the First of January;
50 Pair Silk Suspenders-.........................................
were taken before Justice Greenfield, and |
12.50
2 Pair of Pants to Order (Made to Fit).................
and now
sentenced to 30 days in the Detroit work ’
And 3.000 other presents consisting of Neck Ties. Suspen-&lt;
house. The two confined in the city, den j
Iders.. Knives. Underwear. Hats. Caps, etc., making in All S3-1
got out and took leg bail.
1000.
The pupils of First and Fourth grades of
Latest reports show about ^x.ooo raised 1.
■No Lottery, of oue chance in a thousand but every pur­
I.Union building, in this dty, will give an enfor the railroad.
tertsinment at Union Hall, Saturday even- chaser of $4.00 and over gets a present right after he pays his
Remember the Masonic lull at Union
I ing of'this week. The proceeds to be used bill come and see how fait we work this scheme.
We will
hall, Tuesday evening. January 1st.
. for tent of organ, buying counting table and make affidavit that all the |ibbve articles will bo given to pur­
Don’t forget the •’Hoosier School Master'* I other schoolroom appurtenances. Admission
chasers as indicated.
,
at Union hall nekt\Tiwrsday evening.
Lodge, K. of P„ visited their brethren of Ivy

WILKINS.

Ho For Missouri!

Great Clearing Sales!

I

J 15 cents, children 10 cents.

Special Bargains in &lt;Overcoats
At the Old Reliable

Best dance of the season: the Masonic | of all is earnestly requested. The children
dance at Union hall, New Year's night.
will endeavoi 10 make their entertainment 1

Street lamps, and water works are much pleasant to all who may be present.
ureded in'our city, for the convenience of
The fall term of our city schools doses I
the public and the safety of property.

next week Friday.

It has

Star Clothing House

W. Lowry, of prosperous term in the history of our schools. |
this dty, performed a successful operation The attendance and interest are largely iu I I
excess of any former period. At this writ­
for cataract of the eye upon Mt. Rowley.
The revival .meetings at the M. E. church ing, the attendance in all the departments

will aggregate 700.

Upwards of thirty have

expressed a desire to lead the Christian life.

We hes.r that in at»d about

Irving

; school,150.

Attendance in

It will contest closely for third

How true the report may be we are unable

36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

high •

Hastings has every reason

Notice—Fins Fur Caps worrli $3.50 only $2.00.

to

be proud of her school. Last year the high
school was the fourth largest in the stale.

there ,

Jewelry, Silverware,
Watches,' Clocks,
Spectacles, and Musiqal Goods are

place this*

Michael Kelley died Dec. £tk. at 4 p.

m..

funeral services conducted Friday; the Rev. ;
Buyse of Jackson officiating. He. was a na­

ceives the most flattering reports from local
agents as to the progress oMhe Barry &amp;

tive of Ireland, bom in Clare Co.,, in the yeai
I 1826. He came to Monroe Co., New York
Nearly $25,000 have been expended in f
in Ihe spring of 1846, and remained there t
this city the past year for aew buildings; !: seven years. January 12th, 1858. he was
nearly as much more for repairs on other;1 married to Miss Han ora Shea, moved the
building!..
following April to Michigan. In 1857 be
Eaton.

lime aFHastings.

Washington

how the Michigan Central bleeps the people

of thia vicinity: Two job presses were reJ cently shipped to us from Hartford,Conn.,,

hredihg from this city will be more cooven*
ientiy arranged.
Lei It be reemded ibal Ibe nud ecn|-r .u

j weight 3,130 pounds. Freight from Hart| ford to Charlotte, 900 miles, &gt;5.14;freight i
| Iran Charlotte to Heelintt, as mile*. «4.57 \

tooKhnd rn.de s grr»l commotion with the
tort in December ofthin peer. Oue y«r tgo

Thefr the duh .erred up to Hettinp ship- ,
per. erer, d«j. The people of Holing. ;

i Bought a Larne Stock ।
.which 1 Sell Lower than any
competitor can offer.

All Goods New Styles!
ana Warranted as to
Quality, t

ha ertll wke ere completed, Mr. Header- I lh»&lt; Hutiogi' recond nulroa.l &lt;haU not.be
JbottMwintare'™Tof the fiiiu places in the I U« throughanyUckof effort on their part.

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JOHN BE8SMER.

state.,
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By 6oapat«on, we fmd that
buyers pty as much for wheat as

should cr.il and consult him.
In accordance with their established cus­
tom, the Masonic brethren of this dty will

.

Mkrdud Nim,) and Conafnble Maynard
gathered in font Inlcrtatieg individual,
Monday evening, who waned to have no
vtdbte meant &lt;of' rapport,
..
' WMWMM|
and
were lounging ;

SPACE BELONGS TO

!annf(wtureTJ

and Dealent in

EXAMINE AND Sil FOR'

it raid hew taken tow such mraper. a i •"&lt;&lt; eidnity pay every year enough more
*
, f ..
.• .than
L—— .they
1..1.A..1A
ml—m —all
11 th
—
should *MM..aM*
require I*
Io, to —raise
the
week to move a yard of dirt.
bonus for the new road. A rival road alone
Ike I lendershot t is improving ihe proper­
can relieve our city from this extortion.
ty be iyiely purchased j»f Dr. Upjohn, on
The ladies of Hastings are determined
West Green »treet. W hen ihe improvements .

1 Their «iance netted $350; and now they
| have another scheme. H is nothing less j
Hustings
those in t1 than a benefit entertainment. "The Hoos­
ier Schoolmaster*’ jhas been dramatized, by i
any of our neighbpring dtiesjand this des­
Dr. Timmerman, and will be presented 1
pite the freight xHacriuslnalions against them.,
AU of wWch shows ihe benefit of lively com-1 under the auspices of the ladies of Hastings
at Union hall, next Tuesday night. Gener­
petition.
•’
f
al admission as cents! Tickets for sale nt
Wo are pleated to sec dial Dr. Polhonus
Hotchkiss Bros., where reserved seats can
|*s coeclnded to locate hi Hastings, having be secured by those purchasing tickets pre­
formed ^partnership with Dr. E. F. Brown.
vious to. the entertainment.
The funds
Dr. Polhemus will give his attention 10 all
raised toe to aid in securing the required bo-

winter goods cut way down;
stock off. Come and see
will buy.
MORSE E. NEVINS.

EVANS 4 BROOKS,

I SELL CHEAPER
THAN EVER
BEFORE.
•

For the benefit of those who want to know 1

-

Now that Mr. I-aoey is in

THIS

Recriced Daily at my Store, which

Standard time on the Michigan Central ^ed on the fam, in Irving, where he liv- |
_
r. It
...is
--------------slower
unw.
a8 minutes
si than Detroit, j ej at the time of his death. He w.asthefath- ‘
and about 90 miUutet slower than meridian i er of eight children all of whom are livtng.

where he can personally'attend to the busine$A we can e&gt;pett that* the stage routes

Sold all over the country at 35 cents.

Everything in
I must run my
what a little cash
4w

.

to state.
Secretary Kogers informs us that he re­

\'

been ihe most; I

On Tuesday last Dr. G.

are quite smccesaful.

Broad head. Dress Goods at
the same old low price, 28e

The presence'

Tin.u- Copper. and Sheet Iron
Ware

Jeweler.

COMPLETE.

E. A. MATTISON

-OIHI STOCK OF-

STOVES and RANGES
For Fall Trade!

,... jewe| j,toxe, £n(j|ess yarjety

have their annual reunion and social hop, at
■
Union hall, New Year’s night. The well
around the streets of our little dty. Juat,
deserve.! popularity ot these balls is enough |
inch fcUova aa thoee who put In the night ia i
to secure a large attendance.
the cooler hawbeencotamittiag the most dee- I ,
Al Temperance Hall Wednesday evening, Utah Crimea in other localinea. The, deaerv.
Dec.
MWt.J»-H» DenoU’ cUm iD C,r“‘
beings, devoid aa tlmy are of all relf- I
a musical entertainment
braWeryj
respect, defiant of all restraint, have no I

di^hytaL AtaMw: Fat Mb. io cwt.; rights which decent people ought to respect.
pnilaaw IS «»'•
An aTC cordially in- It is just to them and to any community to
treat them as severely as the law will permit.
• vited.
;
Hour city officials can find any more such
&lt;* ‘Wu crooks, we hope they may be equally prompt
Potter'*

Sketches

rn will It pleased with

—AND—

Musical Merchandise.

I

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Beckwith’s Round Oak Parlor Stove!

SORTH SI UK RTATR ST.. HABTINH. MICH.

•‘The He*! Mode," ut the rtrdict qf. thfnanndn.

EXCLUSIVE AGEN

the

hriff
mil IWhm
mA 1fMtwjy
»Ui
‘■™ Muff
uwnts! mm
tunargn, U
mjui
I pay you to examine our stock.

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�The Slaughter Sale Continues

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.

'J mean just what I say when 1 tell y•ou that you can SAX E MON FA by purchasing your
Clocks and Jewelry at my establishment

Get My Prices and be Convinced
45154

M. B. K WRIGHT AND HIS NEW
ENTERPMISE-

show business was always satisfacto­
ry. I t hink 1 now have the beat ex­
hibition, however, that 1 ever owned.
It is new. neat, original, ingenious
amusing. and hiatnwtive. and cannot
fail to give eminent pleasure to any
audience."
-Will you not give us a eltuncr to
see the' Optogrnphioon hdre. at
home, Ikidore you take to the , road.”
said the reporter, “we should all la*
very glad to patronize yon and pay
you our best compliments.”
* “It is my intention to do so. I ex­
pect to visit tiie principal villages and
cities of Michigan during the winter,
in the spring to go west and south.”
At this point in our conversation
wo were interrupted by a word in re­
gard to frac tickets, which came
from spine ungracious typo in our
office, As we looked around to sec
who it was. we lost sight of the &lt; &gt;ptograpliicon mini, who hearing the
appeal for dead-head admission^. Juul
suddenly disappeared.

“You are going into the show, biiei'uess again." said A Hastings Pasnhb
interviewer tn.N. Wright, of Middlev|Me, as that geutlenmu enteiifKl his
other tiiorning, “wA hear
that you have recently purchased a
line exhibition, in Sew York, and illtend soon, to place।it befdn- the pubiic. iWbtit have yoit to m»y|about the
inattq-?" t
, .
-Well, nialiy, fhete is sotm* truth tn
the ritjuor. The exhibition of which
1 havq become rhe pn&lt;ses^ar is called
Kyles’ Optograpltioon. uU‘1 h* n
and wpndupful metliod of inresonting,
or of representing. Rhoto-dtf reoscopic
and Art-views horn i nature land life.
We uke'pHotograph? or paintings in
eolbrs, or otherwise,: and cOftvev them
to canvas in size from six Ito fortv
feet, and the picture;is a peircct copy
of the original in’ every iuark. line,
eolor, shadisgand piirticuiar." .
- ‘What Is the natuit&gt;^ the anpariititj . employed ia tlie production of DR. HESS IS COMING TO HASTINGS.
these"art-views, aS ybu teria them?"
Owing th the numerous patients that have
“It is purelyjransppsed stereoscopic appliances that prodiic
been visiting Dr. Hess in Giand Rapids, that
feels. Thc iiistrun&gt;ei|ls we ittse
; are. a&gt;me from Hastings am! immediate vicinity,*
&lt;‘O»structed ttpion rhe1 principle of rr&gt;- with the many request-and solicitations, is
Jon. Tfiuy.finbrace I wo sets of cost­ why the Doctor lias consented to come among
ly object-glasses and condensing lensch*, which under st tong illuminating
Therefore realizing the wants and‘necessi­
power, convey tin* seeiip, or painting,
to the retina br canvh-'&lt; ’in nil
*' ’its
* ties of the many who need treatment, ami
original ddtttil?. denr. precise, and woul l have.it were it in their reach, the Doc- 1
perfect.''
'tor wiH visit [listings and take rooms at the i
? “Do you claim that tilts piroBoew is Hastings House, Friday, Dec. 21st.
i iitirely trew?"
Dr. Hess treats every variety of disease of ।
“Ho} jt is a titdiiral outcome of opti­
cal science. The niagiU.dantem was long standing, and solicits that clasYin par­
a method of exhibition, so w'its tinr ticular that have been ailing for a long tim^.
stage cotleli a nAtans nf travel. Ah and have Irecome almost hopeless.
compared to th«l oh! tnagic lantern
Inasmuch as he possesses all of the latest
the Optognaphiaon may be. said to improved instruments for examining and
be a 3te»r thhuj. U’ite ativnnee in opt^x treating diseases; an extensive practice in
eai science is equal 'to the progress
made in 'Uhpr'departinonti' of ’
’ some of our l.irgett cities and hospitals ena­
bles' him to ircAt succcBfuliy those eases
edge.’
,
which arc not currd by other physicians who
“WUr dpbpmtyeall it the
grnj
do not have the time means of examining
_
HiMeii that tiameCas ex­ tiacli.
’
pressive of what our exhibition is.
Special attention given to dyspepsia, rheu­
The wotd Oplo is from the latin and matism, paralysis,_ catarrh, scrofula, oncer,
signifies frotn vkmfc, lonk om, io see.
etc, etc. trrftphi\ is a. contract ion bronchitis, in fact; all that class of diseases
from the lutin bTrfp/n’ron, tyiiinh common Io the vitals, and more especfady
means to jMhtt, draw or illn^trah‘. let no one fail to |ec the Doctor, whiIt itr"
We make an affix of roo, of course, to llastings.nho mayibavecancer,or symptoms
accommodate our purpose. Thru* the thereof, or anv difiienhy arising from a ma­
word Oprto-grdph-i-cok^/exptiesJius larious climate, if you are dirzyor have a
onn object and properly applies tp our
exhibition. Wo not only transfer the 1 pain iu the back or limits, the tongue coated,
most lieautifui and interesting photo­ constipated, loss of memory, headache nr
_
graphic scenes from nature and the JeeW.
moat charming jmintings of the old
If cither one or all of the above symptoms
and new masters of art. .to .ennvas, are affecting you. although you may have
for the picture of onr own aiullen- l&gt;ech given up by the family physician and
res. buizwfe invite attention to ll^n pronounced incurable by many.uthers, don’t
ttyi/jrfiit tnfl drlmfatofiC
•’WhHbexpense Is IntoLved in the fail to sec Dr. Hess when in 11 astingw, and at
liianufactinc and use of the instru- the Hastings 1 louse, it you have any. trouhlementfc and chemical and mechanipul . same disease, HO matter how discouraged,
apparatus which you employ?" ’ . five this your consideration and don’t fail to
“Tlmt, to be butv, is a rather deli­ make thU jour final attempt.
x
cate question,'but we may say, ’this
With mind npdurcd and enriched with
much tlrat the|ofyec/-y/m&lt;/&lt;ex andebn- experience,advanced studies, extended travel
•le&gt;ui\irr leMtr, used by its, are valued

DID YOU SEE IT?

CASTOR IA
don
_ _ T.___________ __ 1’onstipi*tion. Hour .Stomach. Diarrhea, and
Feveruthnew. li inrana health iu»d
natural sleep, without morphine.

CENTAUR LINIMENT-an abaolntr rare for BbeumaSprains Burn*. Cells, &amp;e. The moat Powerful end Penetrutlna Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.

FAY.SZCRAPES

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ruterly bi the nhow
&lt;■ wrlUftr. linking
[row Mr. Wright

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ALLDST
n&gt; Aini

W hich Marched throughed the Mammoth
W holesale Houses of N
York, picked up a
Large and Splendid Assortment of Goods for

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AIX FlVITslxU T*EM . LOW *r*BEAI.F.*a AWB PLAVYEBB.

Stark Hnt-CtaM

Freo C*UUfanw«

««•-&lt; JOfaXLTS. Frvfaai., N. Y.

KERMOTT’S
And landed them

1. »»."««&lt;(• BnM&lt;7

the Drug Store of

XTCFOBQEiaZtir.

MANDRAKE
PILLS,

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Muhawaila, Ind. Dec. 1, ISO.
Dr. IXfaktri:;
7**nr.Wr,—&lt;)v*rvurk ha*done forme what
c ..ra-fnr inany. De-irtuR to benefll *utftTiii« wviiw-n. I add my truumnuy u&gt; the value
of Z..-P nrx For tiva year* 1 anfltriM
tnwtty witnl'rolapmr.. beta* old tired tu u«e
u *ii|&gt;|Mirfer during all lliuM painful, weary
j-e-ii--. but. IhHUka to your medicine, I wear
li m.nwirr j tnld 'HulTafter nsln* one uud
abnlftMiUttm, J am not well, but 1 work all
tbe time, amt »m tw iter than I ever expected
to Im- Y«u may um- my letter, and If any
nne wM.ri- u. write me for mure Informa­
tion,jive • t.-m iii.Kfiill nddreM. Mm C. U.

Frederick, Hotchkiss
Pres.mnts

eor

lOPLE

Presents

J nun i&lt;ii.r, til., April ft,lsU
tm.FKx4ti.LV:
X

eor

Presents

Awr a;/.-— i mii&gt; niniFthan plm*rd with the

CUBEfick-Hndacht, Djt^ptta, Livr cthanoi jbinrZwi-iiu!. hi our daughter*
ci**. 1 aai-urpriwM tuwoe how *he ha* ImComplaint, Indignation, Comtipation,
pr ved. Whr U mUnlng hr weight and color,
mid 1 think r-el* lietter than .he ever did;
and PURIFY THE BLOOD.
rti-r nervea are «ieady; and the iil«lYe*a In her
XOTKCO-Wllbeut a particle of doatei, KertaotV* Pin* are theaMet popular of any on thomarkeL Having boea before the pohlic for a quarterof
a cant* ry, and having alway* perfonoM morvthan
waayrombod for thro,thry merit the *ucc«m that
thoy bavo attalBM. I*rlce, 3»c. p«r box.
For tale by all truggiaU.
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TUTT’S

and observation, there is hardly a case lhat

prod Hued for Kiwi money. As for ac&lt;Je*- Dr. Hess cannot skillfully manage, espec­
sory apparatus it is very valuable. ially ^hosc of a natuic and long standing,
Dur views aihl'ptrintitjgb nlopc num- /uch as phyiician'x generally hnvg not the
l»er five huntfryd,'mid many vf them tifae or Inclination or facilities to investigate.
are exact copies of worksof art valu­
I&gt;r. Hess will Ire in Hastings nt Ihe Hasted at thouHantls *»f dollars. Our out­
fit consists of iectureyieU of 00 views, inq» House. Friday, Dec. -a tot. •
each of which are Huoeecded by an ex­
hibition of paintlngA^drawingH, .-statu- ।
KDO YOU
ury, inuraparenewnmi colored scene*;
ien«i evening."
“How long before yon expect tp go
before the public with your new rishiOR SEUJ
bitiou ?"
"
; "We are waiting very patiently. for
ihttAtnvrictin Engraving and Priut•n^Cop’lMny, of Rew York. till vitr
Haai^l ’ li&gt; i Ip- ’
oiwFwr prltfmg. They have neperid Wteimifo. a Inhgr marrd of tffiln
Wheti thin work f» done wo DAILY-and- WEELKY • MAIL
;u &lt;ntr tldlntl with the Optot. Mid the public will then
tnnet- ID. pee bur art gailury,
sAOVERTI&amp;EMEMTSimexpense them h usually
" fyru-- tar &gt;.•)&lt;■" Ai d
J -in. fuMnl."
tUHisueh fdaeew. of amtiHbrm f. wkkmZ v w i i il fare
i-

What?

for Infants and Children

TORRID ■
DISORDER!
.
and MAI

LIVER,
tlruc-fourths o

I mm tbeao eouxcea a
the diMaar,s d the
mnptoms indicate their existence: I£mo&lt;
IspfaU, Bowels efalvr. 0tok »***&gt;

&lt;&gt;Mire)s gwnr. t firmly believe lhat
M*-pMra &gt;a mH HiHt ha* w.vrrl her llfif. I
tin wllllot t..n .|lt.ntd IM my Irdcr. ft»r 1
nm not nf v •' &lt;•
1 &gt;ihut n wonderful cure
yuur lurtln .... .. v-«i-« respectfully,
w. . _
.MnRan ixili-m.
N. n —Thl* WH* m CM. . . firiNMion.
Fruui &gt;..•■« .h»kni splilri .
.
\v,n.K'- Fnrt w*m«. ind.
I have fmlUwrM f-&gt;r nlxteyn year* wlUi »p«uinmdlc |Mln In niy h&lt;vnl and gem-nU ntrvou*
debility. itecautly I had a severe RUmk of
I*In in my liead. caused by a-etutneiw and
i.rnw- ■•xhiiniinm. 1 I tomwilt I »hmild die.
Nylin b.nd-^ld we wntrld ten Taa-Phara
tbon-n H-i.- llrtfuveli io me necordln* l»»
dlrecMuu- w- M«vrrcl— "
iw-thour«d .• .mi
Hdh-. wlmtaitr.- tr-ii
iieur. &lt;»ronj h«ru**&gt;ri

Middi
for

Presents

_

for

Children,

endless varieties and at Prices never before
offered
this City

CALL

and

EXAMINE,

May K..
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Our I’amphl. t fa UH
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*«4GMrw,'
SitXT giiato*. Every woman above 15 years
3f age, •sprrtnily Mothers aboutd read It.
Addraaa H. PKV&amp;KLLT 4KXJ.
AU IrUcra auuJ

Young People,

Kalamnano, Midi.

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                    <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXVIII

WHOLE NO.

DECEMBER 21. 1883.

HASTINGS, MIC

NO. 36.

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ABOUT THIS

Goods Sold According to the Times

Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5

Overcoats worth 10.00 for 87.00. Overcoats worth 815.00 for 812.00.

Men’s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 for $7.50
Men's Suits worth 815.00 for 812.00.

Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 50c.

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

Drv Goods are Lower than Ever
Silks in Black for 76c, 90c, 81-00 and 81.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres
from 40c to 75c.
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*

A large, assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
close out at reduced prices, and lower than any store in the county.

Our rid&lt;- to Albany wr.* onerouttnnote*ovation
of waving Hugs, hats and- handkerchief.-*. The
train, especially tbe riigme. was profusely dec­
orated with national cmMcnw. and It bring the
Sabbath, the people from hill top wm» va»ey
the old. the ymmg. the rich, the poor. all waved
us » God-speed, and tn response the loyal shout*
of the embryo soldiers on board echo- d aver the
hills and through the valley of the old Mohawk,
mingling with the thundering roar of the task
■ moving train. Arriving :U Albany, we were treat­
ed to supper nt the Delavan house, and soon em­
barked via the H. B. IL. for New York. Tito
earlymorn found us slowlymot iag through the sntonrban streets of Gotham, where we rendezrooed
for the day. I believe al Union Park barracks, on
Broadway, thir rifles wore. Isxiaxi to us white
there. They were English manufacture, the
bronzed Enfield rifle. Here alao the boys very
many of them Invested in bowie knives, which
bad such loyul cmMem.*
“No Traitor mwt
Live." “Down with Traitors." Death to Trai­
tor* " etc. lettered on the sides of the blades.
Tlicy were- savage looking instruments, and
these mottoes inado them look doubly so. But
we hnd-not been in proximity to the rebel* long

erased. And Instead of using them, to carve
rebels or defend ourselves from their savage assulto, we used them to carve beef, “salt hoes"
etc., and to let the life blood out the “grey-backs"
that played base ball upon owr glfflgpfea bodies
at night, and danced pretty waltzes on our shirt
collars.by day. We embarked at night by steam­
er via Amboy, N. J., for Philadelphia. The next
mornlig when the sun was nlcgly up, we steam­
ed across the historic Delaware from Camden to
the city of Brotherly Love.- The citizens of this
lovely and loyal city, remembering that It was
here that the Declaration of Independence was
made, that It was here from the tower of Inde­
pendence hall that the old Liberty bell proclaim­
ed the glad news that the “United Colonies are
and or right ought to be free and Independent
states,” prepared Ba a sumptuous breakfast at
ths Soldier*’ Home. We tarried hut a short time
In Philadelphia, and embarked by rail for Balti­
more.
Anticipating trouble similar to that
which the flth Mass. experienced while paaalug
through the city, ak.rpunda ot ammunition were
Issued to us on the train. At Baltimore we met
a trelglittraln loaded with wounded from the
2nd Bull *Rin* 'batjle. Wc also saw for the first

time a regiment armed with Prussian rifles, with
the sword bayonet which into become famous In
the Austro-Prosslau war ut ffMb. After a few
boars delay we departed for Washington, where
wrarrived in theofternoonafterfreqnentdelays.
We marched down- Pennsylvania Avenue, at
company front, and birouaced that night on the
banks of the Potomac, near the north end of Long
bridge. Just after going into camp, we exchang­
ed greeting with.tt« -joth Michigan Infantry, as
they passed along actins Long bridge. The next
morning wm retraced our step*part way through

The best fitting Corset in the world : I ry It!

and went Into (-amp nearClutln Bridge, on the
Maryland side of-the Potomac. This sort of
pleasantry could not last long at this critical
time, and after a day or two, leaving everything
behind that would impede our mareh, and plac­
ing a guard over the camp, one night, just at
dark, wb started north over the rocky roads and
aaady hills of Maryland. The Drat night out,
about midnight, the eotouel halted us in front ot
a cornfield, ordered us to •‘front," and word-ran
along the line that the cornfield was full of rebeh. and that wo acre to charge on them. Im­
mediately every hill of com became a spectre
grim, and we cook! Mee myriad hosts of savage
rebels peering through the darknass nt us with
venomous eyofc anxious tor us to come near
enough that tWy might appease their thirst for
blood. But no blood was shed, and no ouc*was

AU day Friday, December 14th, our store, was closed to
Maik Dows our Entire Stock of

.

hurt, bub we passed on, not Imowing that there
were no reliefs In the dbrn, and that thia little
episode wan '‘put up" on us by the colonel to try
our mettle.
1
Sunday morn Rig, jest one week from the day
we left home. founcMss in line of tattle at Ofltt’s
cross roads, with arms stacked, hourly ex pecb
Incan attack from the enemy. We had no (cuts,
nofebad yet been U«*d. and our bill of faro
eons^rd of. rled» mofesM and eofice. Nights

were getting cool and^nc began to experteneo
some of the real privations of the soldier. Our
Colpnel, having ban a staff officer, was unskill­
ed In army tactics nils officers, though many of
them able men, were fresh from the avocations
of civil life; so Gen. Cochrane, to whose brigade
wo were assigned, totalled Major Hamlin. of the
first V. 8. CheMsrurs. to accompany cur regiment’
as Instructor in regimental or battailion drill.
Next to the days pms^Jytbc bat tie of Get­
ty*burgh, these

L At eight o’clock Sa^irday morning wo began the greatest
AVENUE

j slaughter sales of winter clothing ever known in this city.
: On account of the warn^-eather and backward season we are
overloaded on Overcoats and Suits and we are going to un­
load ‘at unheard of low prices. We/ntended to wait until the

‘
middle of January, but the back'
pels us to make our slaughter no

'

a of the season comwill be astonished io

Come early and avoid
vited tocall and examine our

dirt' emergency, for he vi* worn out and needed
help. Eventually
v.a4rratored&gt; to hl*
army, to their and his great Joy and sadgtactlon.
Lee, with hi* gallant and victorioun army, flushcd v It h MMceaaen over MeCtUan and Pope, wm
hastening with aD sired tor northern Maryland,
when- he expected to -receive immense eontribetlomln both men and material for his victorious
k«tow*i&gt;d ih'et ontoderary. Onttetth and Oth

YOU WANT TO BUY.

STOVES
The best article
ever before offered

Call and-See Them.
Our Stock of Hardware
can suit you
our'

us you will race enough

you way chance to neert.
Ladies are especially

line of Smoking Jackets and

gents’ furnishing good* before miking their Holiday purchases.

Fine silk and hem-stitched handkerchiefs, elegant silk and

mufflers; veJvet, plush and silk

Lee and the river and forced Mm north. Keeping
part of hi» army along the river to watch and
guard the forts. McCrllan quite cautiously mor-

anything

Talk about the hard times, there is.no such thing. To
convinced all you want is to go to Smith, Hams &amp; VakAbkbi
where it is not hard times, but Cheap Prices.

See their Immense Stock!
They have, besi&lt; ?s the choicest China and
nicest'ine of Lamp ^Cups and Saucers ever in
at about one-half 1 io price ever before offered.

TOYS!

TOYS!

TOYS!

Who would not pull his pocket book for the li
when he secs so many nice things to please the folks

Kesides the many Toys, they have the Largest and
stock of Groceries ever in the city, firing on your ]
we. want it

Smith, Hams &amp; V

.Ho For Missouri!

of ffcpt-. H»afweroased the PMoomw at Uw1'
ed about Frederick, and
river. htafteUan with the

see. the bargains we are offeringj
By buying your Oeeiwotejwi® b
to buy your own Presents ani' ssiect

nuuwl or the Oetnwn V
irt bavin*
notldng to defend with. After Pope'* iguowinlout detent at the .vcoiid fell Kan battle, Hal­
im*, the old Imbecile, teeing4he danger the cap­
ital and hkyworthlMs old cranium was In, wrote
McCellan 4,d bened him to amlste him In the

Yon should be thinking of what

and now

�County News.

keep him team tba train.

He broke away from

, r ar car ri u»o rxrrwu w
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• the cam, Is Chat the moecytUxman spends for
NABHVILDE.
1 whiskey to •.•«!«! at lite beruc
wilkani Aytaworth. of Big Bapkls. was la biru
om, of nur wnsrt boys made up bto miito that
• » ssw days last week, span buslncs’. ’ ™
he way a britcr man than Amos Cote.' ..Sunday
;• W.
W Bush
Hiwh and foJnlly
family are
art berr
here vtottlug
vMUiuc oW ' moming
mornjn- he tn&lt;
met the latter and proposed to tight.
K.

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tends for
.
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.. HCoto
kote did
did what.
what .far
©taM to odratd annuity.
friends
lor a
a foe
fcs&lt; days.
days.
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W. F. Baagtonun. proprietor of the ••Danur." , i&gt;uc the sm.wt boy was bound to light. Heineastook unto himwU a wile recently.
; Bred his length on the ground two or three times
On Twwday evening M*-Wfefs Post. Na-«e. j xad it lx supposed that be knows more than he
G. A. R-. elected the following aHren ■
) did. if be Isn’t quite so hand».-n^
!• rPrrftor
r~~ '‘f 1,1
~ '
From the HcrukL
iDtmxtlnc exercises will be held lu the U.
church-Christmaa eve.
*

Aleo driegatee to the State CoavtnUou. which
meets to Detroit about the nuddlr of January to
elect oArers of the G. A. K for the ensuing
rrar, as toitows: o. Loag aad James Perry; al­
ternates, Jacob Osman aud Friend Houles,
Naahrilte Lodge. No. 2J5, IF. A A. M.. elected
odteers taM Wednemtoy nlgfat a&lt; foUoa-:

J. W.-Tbema* Ferkv

TV Augusta Mian Pte-wnre Party gave performsnoes here on Friday and Saturday evening^
lkMr*&lt;bs latter night to a fair steed Hudleneo.
n^| entertainment constated ul singing, which
all Tbe'mlnstrel part wa^ ex"gnedlngly tame, and approached danscrously
near ruigariiy. Mbs Mine, handled the clubs
teaek weighing four pounds) very gracefully.

log with Vtry poor luek a*d nreds sotarane with
energy and pueb to Like bold of it
Mrs. John H. Smith planned and eiccuied a

A JtaWUy »*ool concCTi .ill w
Bo-~ Cmtia M. K eburrh HumW
sx All are lavltcd.

K te ruswefe ttart there *1D be a depot o* the

of rewral months. Tic haa teM-n stogping at H rumseb. Lenawee county. .
Several fine turkeys have l-rm captured in the ■

M
We eymnuthtr* with you in the loau &lt;j
pnnUng otoee. but hate t»w satisiaetton of
tng that your paper will be the brighter,
been retoed fry trr.

B.

&lt;»□»•,
A .orMpongent |»id • vUt M tang
O«.
to , dty in Mtane, wkwe . targ. »
. tabiishineut ia ^cratn-j for the prodac- •

Jota Flab’S horse fcU through the bridge near I
hewuL »n71TMfobad Bomb
RoushS
n-mk-urc Sunday
Sunday evealng.
cvralnx. A
A 11011
’ ready made boose*, and he
Michael
’s rnrifence
says that few have any idea to what exbroken thill and ronskterabk vexatious delay
tent thia business has been carried, or
Ware Ute only serious roasequcnecs.
Il la reported that thr rvenpK mecUDfs now io what perfection it has been brought.
being held by the M. E. society of Ulis place,
bare been disturbed to quite an extent, of late. dwelling houaea are made, like hoot*
Th- lawx of this state punish by fine and impris­
onment say person, or persons, who disturb re­ size or style, and foe any market in the
ligious meetings. It to said that arrests will be wide world. Not long atnoe thin con­
promptly made It there to a rvpeUUou of such cern received a single order for fifty
con due I as took place last Habbath i-vrnlughouaee for Cape May, to bo delivered
We have Jost been informed by Mr. 0. L New­ speedily and in complete finish.
ton that about three weeks since, tour strangers
occupied the Fish school bowse all night. In the । nor ahantiee. but regularly ordered
moruing two nuac to his bouse and begged their dwelling*; and they were mad© aooordbreakfatrt and the other two went to A. J. Caln's |
ingly and ao delivered, and eoniaia
for breakfast. Mjlng they didn’t have any mon- i
hundreds of ocoupania at thia moment.
ey. They were all young, intelligent and well
An order will be received for t* 150,1X1»
dressed. After gctltog a square meal all around
they tert in the dlrvcUou of BuB-bead lake. Ites- hotel, oran nrnat©, French roof cottag©
for
a fine country estate, and thaae area*
Iderits near the lake say that several suspicious
persons wtye seen lurking in th-t xteiruty tor eaaily and expeditoualy furniaLed aa/n
four ur Ove days, about that time. This was 3 ordinary boarding-house for a country
village, or a barn for a ranch in Kaunua
tew days before the attempted burglary nt Mid
or Colorado. Do not euppoee that only
dtevtlte Can it be that throe parties had any­
thing to do Willi the MfddlevfUe aHalr. And a coarse, rongh frame ia thus sent out
wouldn't a full deseripUoo nt them furnished by
to be triniined into nhape od the «pot
Meurs. Newton and Caln, give the ufll.s r. a
where it is delivered! On the contrary,
eiew to their whereabouts?
the honae ia complete when it leaves
The Optographicou will t1sil IL oilings, Dec. « the factory, and aa ready to go together
and 22, two evenings. Tlito to to be a superb art
as ia a n.uaket when it leaves tba
exhibition, and as Mr. Wright, the proprietor. Is
armory at Springfield, all the jjarta
a resident of thia county and has been long and
being found, even to the knob* for the
favorably known to our cltlrcas, we br^i^ak
doors and the acreena and abadee for
for him a big turnout

* being hta fortieth birthday. Oxer dfty las Ited
gUMla made their appearance, bringing an cl*gant easy chair, banging tamp, several books
•ad other tokens of reDwudirancv.
lteln«bmeats were served and the lime spent in lively
;«Sd spirited conversation. John says ho did
not expect anything of the kind, and he was
badly broken *p. However, the caey chair retevsd him aad he soon recovered his usual o*reolty. The affair wait a very pleasant *uelal
-rent, and refects credit upon Mrs. Smith
i
Mr. and Mrs. Bawvm und Mrs. A. Afield, rt
the d&lt;x,ra and windows, according to
tpMMmtK are vteltteg Mrs. Tbonum Brady and
specification
Great train* of freight
WOODLAND.
othjefetellvH in Nashrife and vicinity.
cars stand waiting about, and are
Ctalbfa.r Wutaott. at Dakota, dropped in upon , ■^Woodland Is anxiously looking to Hastings to ;
freighted
almost
daily here. Tlxe re­
see
bow
the
railroad
is
prospering,
well
knowing
|
&lt;Atr village ou Monday last. The :ilk*line waters '
that if Hnstiugs don’t get the road. Woodhuul j fuse trimmings and edge cutting* of the
of (hat territory do *ot agn*- with him - Judging
lumber are carted off to a neighboring
cant get It,
from his locks.
Thad Itoger* has friends from Lowed visiting ’, pulp mill, and there speedily turned
&lt;k strong went to ChklMjD Saturday evening on
him.
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I into material for paper or other proousfuev
Levi carpcDtrt- L&lt; visiting his old home iu 1'| ducts.
Chaa. Fowler baa moved out upou bls term.
Woodlandj
Machinery for almost every con
He think* there I* nothing like countrv Ufr for
Abe. DJMrntot-k. a brother ut Jubn IL IHllen-1 ceivable nae in connection with wood ia
• Um.
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Her. A. Uvcnnoro took a trip to .lachvon.
at band, and hou*a material*, of any
near Lowell. u*&gt; the telb of tbl* month. Ito wm 1
Lanring and olbrr placro ta*t wck.
kind or *iza or shape, seem to drop out
We fam e wen one sleigh out this year. Thu a nNktent of Woodland In early times
like meal from a hopper. In a recent
TbeToroet Band was liandaomrly entertained
xxind of the brlb Is rery w-irocie when the
instance
where a large building wm
ground Is covered with snow. Let u« have at the buHpttable home of A. W. DiUenbiX-k last furnished for * southern order, the
Friday evruMi^
evening. Alter
Alter supper,
supja-r, wnen
when •’Al.
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md.lteuux.K.mr.tth.1 l»- WM Kvinic IO
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The oflfoerx, teachers, and other* !nU-re-&gt;Uxl In
mxu u&gt; U» Uu.« on. dolHr tor rod. IMj Ihot 1 “K-Uier iu the city where the building
the prosperity of the Bunday School connected
came with the baud, some of the buys made np “ now standing th* length of the latter
with the Congregational rhnrcb arc very busy in
P^fectlng am-'icem'-ntn iur a Chrlrtm.M tree on tbeir miuds that Al wouldn't catch them coming ; WftH found to vary not the eighth of an
inch from th© original specifications.
Monday evening. The matter is In the bauds of. next time Without a psrtm-r.
Geo. D. Banl&lt;-n has sold hw bout und shoe j although it* length on the front numcOTOMt and t oergclfo persona, aud the affair
Every inch of
'vUl no doubt be a decided rucee-*. The child­ store to A Doud, oi Odoua. wher util coaUaue | berod hundred* of feet
ren will all receWe a tekra of kindly remem- the business at the ptacr formerly occupied by | this building, from the sill to the last
I shingle, wm sent ready prepared from
htance and all. undoubtedly, *411 feel very bnppy. Bardeu &amp; Traber-

Jorob Meyw* has brought his brother Silas |
Tfe Bunday School will be made mure attradire, ,
and a greater number of our youth will be In­, Meyer’s farm, and will hereafter live in Wood- ।
duced to Attend JLe Sunday School *enice. । land. Hites goes to Odessa, having sold his 0U1Jer placo to Warren Meyers.
There *111 be no admittance fee, but arnngM
■T ‘While Henry Carp* liter ami wile were driving ?
inrnta will be made to arcomodafe the KholariN
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Our irtoois will close next Friday, for 3 two
weeks vaesUos.
GUss Wade Is Lome from Or.iad Jtapkte. where
be haa been wtwklng of late.
Dr. A M. Ortrand, of Lansing, to the gunt of
x. p. Hoskins.
of MJreMlnalsSeariwilaM Hatunlay and tonda).
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Will Benton returned from Wsyiaflfi, Munday,
t»ts«eouvti&gt;red that a ,bartcr’s&gt;op' will uot-pay

Jarfen A IteGoUa are nfeanl tfeg tkelr
lawofec vrben they get It dona they will hare
the tarot oCBre far tow*.
Tb« revival meeltar. u the M. E. church drew
to setose iaalTfaareday evenlug, with a tuaaU

waa a moat raclmable lady, and will be greatly
mtoM'd by a large eirvie nf frteod*.
We are to have no Christman gathering this
year. -Cau.se-lack nf ambition.

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Henry Artxair baa gone North-1 utu Informed,
to took after a tocallou.
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visit in thr northern country.
AMdUWM. keldoiwiitebMlawn.kMLo,™

Oo*X far Ito toorIK ot tte new mlnl*er.

Mfamtethariea

f his entertainment with the
fveBIBed and greatly plaAwri

seemed In
Proreeda
in the hlghth
hfunth of inesritnent.
mrcrimrnt
seven doiters.
Orangeville Lodge, No. tel, F. and A. M.
their last regular meeting elected a,
for
the eoming year;
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Thia was the earliest idea the western
Mrs. c. C. Bush..of Augusta, spent a Vw &lt;1*)S
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Miss Josie Socket visited friends tn Kalamazoo j
last week.
Mrs. O. G. Goss is on the rick list.
Mre. Carrie Shed ta quite sick.
Jacob Brandstetter, who has required thr ser­ |
vice* of a physician for several days, Is now Un­ I
proving.
L. L. Loveland visited Hastings. Hatlie &lt;,’rvek
and Kalamazoo during the past week.
feme sneak thief entered Mr. Richard's imuse
teat week, and carried off a salt of clothes, Be­
longing to the man of the bouse
Mrs. Hiram Chase, one of the leading member*
ot the M. E. church, died suddenly on the eveo-

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almost M quickly a* a nail cask.

along the highway last Tuesday, the hararo*
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The exact date of th© inveu lion of
broke, leaving the burse unmanageable. He ran
t. ' Rugar ix loat in the mint of fable. How­
sway, throwing Hie doctor against the fence,
rendering him iskenriblc. Mr*. Carpeuter had- । ^ver, sugar ia said to Ixavc bonn kuown
ro tbc Chin©*© 3,000 year* ago, and
U» try Ing experieneq o&lt; riding after a runaway
PXIOHAJLDVILLE
borec through, an orchard of apple trees. Hbc there ia not much doubt* but that Um
Geo. Prichard Ls getting inatcrtri tot a new ^bn't know bow she gut uut of the buggy , but manufacture of the article wu carried
boro.
waa unhurt. The buggy wu* completely smash­ nn under the Tain dynaatj 200 years
John Groat support* :i new wagon and harnesa. ed. The I»r. Ls seriously Injured.
Ixforti Christ, A strong claim for
L C Clark L. at Ann Artxr being treated for
Cole's store is beudquarters fur rabbits. Tfe priority haa been made for India. Prob
-ptoal eurvafafae.
buys have found out bow to obtain pocket mou
ably the Hindoos learned the art from
H. Wooten Asa lost one of bls horses.
the Chinese, and from India the knowl­
Del Newton'is putting beMfifag work* tn iTfcbMrs. Bluer I- on the rick list, as Is also Dora 1 edge was carried further west.
xrd Bros.' shop.
Haight.
Three hundred and twenty-five years
Mr. Bpiekbrt ta under the Ifr's care.
The W. C. T. V. wfll hold a uu-rtlDg at the M.
B. C., Alexander sent Nearchua with a
JeMle Helme is home to stay with her mother E. church next babbath*
large fleet down the Indus flb explore
ibis winter.
Two rival base ball clubs of Woodland pteyed
When that
Joe Mumsuo xad Minnie Daly were married a I a match game lavt Satirday. Afte r playing a the adjacent countries..
-bort Unw ago, and some of the boys term &lt;1 out! number of Innlngi. they oult eren. agrrelng to officer returned from his expedition, he
and gave them some musk; but her father did । try It again In the near future.
The sudden appt-araora ot a Inter put a stop to ‘
cane, without any assistance from bees.
last sort, for fas charged on the boys *1111 VTsri- plowing and bav ball playing for the prewnl.

and their friends, tret; the public to take what
room there is left.
Kteie Wells ha« moved bi* billiard tables te»
Hritevu*. lu hopes to better bis trade

«als mlsafoi and the boys wlthdrckuu.-th»-y rcuruanlxed their forest on Monday nigkt return­
ed In force and treated them to the melodious
mode of guns, tin pans, and boros UU| the fond
mother treated some of them to a d
water, when they retreated once mot
proml.*
lag to Come again on Wednesday
KbL But
Jimmie got out a body guard, and
■K*c*ri a
voescabte sod justice of the peace, t , nothin*
uoeured to break the peurc. bet the
u solitary boru.

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Benjamin Wins’* bandMimc rouutcuanoe Is |

iana, Babylonians and Gmeks knowing
nothing of ita use. A« late. m A. D.

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liMtto* and &lt;k&gt; uU tu&gt; wllkouS M.

tosoty. WMtotba strength, mar tba bappf- WOMtT&lt;Uln’" °fBW
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DilgMM Of

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famous physician.
Before the du
of America.
sugar Vras a costly luxury, used onlv on
rare occaniooa During tbe wan of the
Rosea, about 1455, Margaret Paatoo,
wife ot a wealthy country gentleman of
Norfolk, wrote to her husband, begging
that be would ’’vouchsafe-'' to swnd her
a pound ot sugar. As late aa the year
1700, all
’ nsamed only ao,000,000 pound* in
of the year,
but sinoo the
haa greatly
increased, 20,
undred weight
now lieing used by’the English people.
The process of refining sngar was
not known in England previous to 1659.
That wm probably an invention of the
Arabs. A Venetian merchant learned
the secret from the Saracens of Siaily,
and sold the art for 100,000 crown*.

THE WEEKLY GLOBE,
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ScroAria, Ryysfpglax,
rooo&amp;nbs.
Blotch as, Boila, Turnon. Tot-

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Tn the first stages of the manufacture
of rood pulp for
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purpow, »»(Uot » couUerabta thue it
*u thongbl that oalj tb»t wood, I*m
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ranking next, respectively. Cedar, fir,
andhomlock ore said to work about
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been visiting friends In thteririntty. Abe started tiuU of Mtber• spruce or pine, and is
‘quite hard Io grind; birch is very hard
Mrs. G H. hmoi.i na4e her frtenfe here a j and grinds qu

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Free! Cards and Chromo*.

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■i. W.—H. VanArmau.
Tress.—Danini Striker.
Bw’y.-E. C. fader.
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B. Throop.

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city and vicinity eoukl uk of him. Mr. Hotchkiss
should lx- rewarded with a very liberal patronage.

prtamUFafWllklaU Hall, Mr.

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HENRY I&gt;. BABCOCK,

Cook and Heating Stoves

F’iecliei* Piano!

IN THB market.

any single citizen. A citizens league could.
By sUndlnk together to uphold the laws
such a league could secure their enforcement.
Th© better element of the saloontets desire
that this’ l&gt;c done. Irrespective of party or creed

IRONWOOD CASE. VALUED AT $600.]

Don’t Fail to see our Stoves Before Buying.

1 Fine Gold Hunting case Watch
$100
1 Elegant Swell box Cutter ..............._____
80 I The
the ci Ureas, especially the business mm. should
1 Silver Plated Tea set .:
put a stop to tiio wanton violation of law.
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Sewing
machine
At a regular communication of Barry Lodge, '
No. an, F. and A. M., the followuig were elertcd ;
1 Good Kitchen Stove and Furnishings
officers for the ousulng year:
1 Handsome Bedroom set. Seven pieces................ .
Table
1 Fine Dress snit:..............................................
J..W.—AWooBny.'
Treas.—Gee. Pmlon.
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1 Satin Lined Overcoat.............................. :...
Itac’y.-G. L. Crook.
1 Handsome Dressing Gown
3. D.-C. Culler.
J. D.-W. HnK
1 Fine Smoking Jacket.................................... &lt;
*nirr.-W.GMUH
MewardA-W. Snyder und fi. PhUlitM.
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Tilting Silver plafed Pitcher aud Cup.................
O. L. CROOK, Sec’y.
24 Cases Silver plated ware........................................
Less than t*o yean ago, William J. Bull, on ■
100 Silver plated Napkin Rings
tbe occasion ot hia reaching man's estate, fell
heir to S3.0CQ. Had be been disposed, this snug ।
12 Silver plated Butter dishes....................................
little fortune might have become tbe foundation
12 Nickle plated Watches..........................................
75
of a much greater one, and be made of himself a :
20 Fine Silver plated Castors......................................
150
. Instead of that he fell Into the drinking habit, I
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Fine
Trunks
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30
passed his time with evil minded associates, be- I
1 Ladies’ Gold Hunting r,ase Watch
20
came reckless and a wanton spend-thrift. Mon-:
day night last be died, friendless and pennUess. (
3 Large Silver plated Cake Stand* .........................
40
an eastern relative defraying tbe funeral expens-1
26 Knit Jersey Jackets................... ...................... ..
70
ea. There is a warning in this tor many young |
12 Sets Combs and Brushes in Handsome Case. .
12
meiiot our city; and tbe sad lesson of young
Bull's misspent life should teach other* that the |
50 Pair Silk Suspenders...................... &lt;—
50
way of the saloons Is not the way to manhood.
2 Pair of Pants to Order (Made to Fit)........................ 12.50
And 3,000 other presents consisting of Neck Ties, Suspen-1
TIp- annual meeting of the Barry- Co. Horticul­
tural Society was held at tbe court bouse in the ders. Knives, Underwear. Hats. Caps, etc., making in all $3­
city of Hastings, Dec-12, 1883, at one o'clock p. 000. ’
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No Lottery of one chance in a thousand hut every* pur­
ensuing year. The meeting was called to order
by the president, James A. Sweezey. and tbe fol­ chaser of $4.00 and over gets a present right after he pays his
lowing members selected to fill tbe offices: Pres­
bill come and see how fair we work this scheme. We will'
ident. James A. Swcezey; secretary, J- C. Wood­
ruff; treasurer, Porter Burton. The meeting make affidavit that ail the above articles will be given to pur-1
then adjourned until Thursday, Dec. S7,1M3. at
chasers as indicated.
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Largest Assortment of Oil Cloth in the
City-. Don't buy until you see it. ’
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and Pocket Cutlery, Revolvers, Shot, Pow­
der, Capa, etc. .

Huffman Bros.
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO

EVANS &amp; BROOKS,

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See notice of Pioneer met-Hag iu another col­
umn.
Good* lor Christmas cheap this veur. and stu b
a variety al Schantz's.

diat revival meetings thus far.

Mr. Geo. E. Bowers ami family, of Hillsboro,
DhK., are tixiting friends In Ibis city.

time there will be read some (tapers on the
" Peach and Its CulXure. " After the papers an- '

E. A. Rider intends to build a new rcnidcuce
uo Ilin Jefferson street lots next s|&gt;ring.
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subject. Come all and learn bow to grow fruit, j

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Hastings Knights of Labor council numbers
about IfiO zuemburt, so we are informed.

J. C. WOODRUFF.,HeCy.

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•' Lovely, lovely, lovely,” is tbe expression after
looking over BchanU's Christinas show.

Dnb't Uli to see Bcbantz's fine asvortment of
presents. You eau find something for all.

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A, tb. oid inii.bta

H.IK- ut lb. BAXX.U I.I.J I C 4- Q VJ

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of tbe C. K. &amp; S. R. R., must guarantee
the company who build the Unc.

Jtev. H.M. Joy. ot Grand Bapids. will hshisc
tiyn. Hunsburgcr lu the revival meetings at the
M. E. church tbe balance at this week.

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thousand dollars is the aggregate of the
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taken to date. But no sane pan, certainly no"| —---------man who knows anything of such matters, would i
supponc that every dollar of the H2.000 aubscrlb-;
ed 15 good. There will be depreciauilM
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Marshal NIms Is doing good service in ridding

Jewelry, Silverware.
Watches. Clocks,
Spectacles, and Mu- ।
sicai Goods are|

amount as all know. The directors have nut fig- ,
ured as to how much they can guarantee of tbe j
♦c.000. They are willing however, and would be 1
&lt;

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wolcott, of Larimore, Dako­
ta. are in the elty visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. W. expects to spend the winter in Michigan.
Um. donation to Rev Hunsburgrr netted him
abourglM, all of which shows that be bus tbe
confidence and support of bis church xud con­

gregation.

of Uelr rtteem and apperci*The net procoeda
B want every dollar due w» ou auboeriptlai
jce. By ooosulUng/joux receipts you can
o what time you have paid. If in doubt as
M matter, cal) at the BaXNKM office.
consulting the advertisements in ibis Issue
That cbuw ul buslueve men always

During U»e past term ot our city schools, one
hundred aad fifty-one foreign pupils have bedn
Hirolied; tbe best record ever made here, and
we doubt U another school in tbe state, save that

merlin* te commemorate Uw 10th annlvcr-

the responsibility of guaranteeing the money off
their hands, The thm- directors have given to
the rood, all told, 97 J00 outright, not leas than n
year’s time each, and paid their own expenses

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while working tor the road. Under the clreutnstances, they feel, and all fair minded men must
feel, that they have done what they could, all
that could be expected of them for the yne. To
ask them to guarantee notes which might not be

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paid would be unjust. Our readers cnn.rest as­
sured of tills; that every dollar of tbe MM that ]
can be gwu-amD-ed will be; bow inuch/^bat turn '
will be we are uaable to stale.

AU we meant to

aak those who do kaow. The directors hare t he
notes taken all numbered ami a list of them.
Consult them if you want tv know. They will
tell you as we bare Dial t42.a» have been raised,
but that not all of that H2.000 Is good. They do
not want to conceal anything, they have nothing
to conceal. They are anxious that tbe true slab?
of afialrs should become known, in the hope .that
when our people appreciate the advantage of the
road; that they must pay UO.OOO, every dollar of

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they will do their duty. ;We want to say to any ;

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Wool* Il not ;
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Some hearUe«« chap set* a certain legal gentle«MUiO&lt;thlkdty«l&gt;eJoltowtag cbenrful Item.
“A robber brotointo a lawyer's b«sc tbe other
night, »nd tbe Mwyer succeeded ia robbing Um."

gul genUcnuin to become ‘'all broke up.” as it
were.
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Tbe “Hoosier Schoolmaster ” was rendered to
a large and well pleased audience Tuesday even­
ing. Tbe actors were all from this city, and aequlted themselves splendidly. Dr. Timmerman,
who dramatized the play, deserves great credit
far Uje excellent Unte displayed in bls ^election
at tba parts.
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A young man from Baltimore concluded the
othMday tfaatil was cbmppr to steal a rime

portunity to know than to stand off with folded
arms.and say “The money is all raised, and there
is no use In my doing anything.”
tors lulorm* os that, after carefully looking over '

tbe notea, in his judgment they should be dUcounted ten jfer cent

MOTIOX-

■ nthrrboalnMa aa mavnrooerlyreome
come before
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H. A. GOODY EAR, Proa
Brooks &amp; Cook make ar. announcement to mu-

rytbun MnmUj rrmlM. Cte»eHlor Cammwd
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Announcement
STOVES and RANGES As
whkb we occupy at present
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Spencer Hunt., W. E. Fab

Beckwith's Round Oak Parlor Stove!

. iuc Writorn irpurt MHHd. to whHh aw*«

W. U. POWERS. F. M.

uThf Bett Made ” it tht verdict of Ihoatandt.

a circular to the

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It will pay you to examine our stock.
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Jewel Stove, Endless Variety wayto a new

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county, Mlcblggn, Dec. 17, IWB:

HILLIPS.

-OUR STOCK OF—

readers this week;of feta knwl-

no compli­

COMPLETE.

A nordial invitation Is extended to all

V***4,*’CM88Y.Secretary.

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For a Holiday Present I

SELL CHEAPEN
THAN EVER
I The SIMPLEST machine made, haying few parts,
BEFORE.
cation, and requires little skill m management.

Burton .ad Cook L. «U1 Ona oot.

reacbes us tbe change will be mad&lt;-. ,

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The LIGHTEST-RUNNING machine, and on that account is
1 Bought a l.arge Stock
especially recommended by the medical faculty.
high I Sell Lower than any Adapted to the Greatest Range of Work—will do the finest as
impMitor can offer.
well as the heaviest and ia suited to the use of all the appliPVIWTIIP Alin QPP PHD
ances that facilitate the ordinary, fancy, or difficult work.
Ka AM 1 11fc Anl) uSS FUK| Always ready for use,_ann the most durable machine made.
VniTR’lf 11?
has th* most beautiful wood work. It has the best set of
lUUnuJiljr.
j attachments ever furnished with a Sewing Machine.
A]| QoodB New Styles11 n^ln
^,'nr ^nn‘'&lt; Moyal St. John, IVihon, America»,
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Sinaer pattern and lots of otnere. J hare tomo new machines at
and Warranted aa to fr^,
to $30. Come' in and yet p, HM
--------------- -I will
yo« buy.
tor all machines.
Quality.
not be undersold. Needles, Oils and Atldcti
it repaired, at my
TAIXV WQOITVD 1 sill kinds of H'ood Pumps for sale, and old
.lUnn I&gt;IL?5!MnrjK.
office, one door leest ofR. K. (trant’s. Siad

np to that time, 942.000 bad been subscribed, all ।
told. We are, aware that there are many false
reports circulating In regard to this line. We
bare beard It statld that the' “bpaus is all rain-1
ed.” The man l*iia£ anxious vo know should

It good, to get the road; that only mooo all told ■
the meeting.

Mantifatd..,^ cf ar

Special Bargains in Overcoats

We sUted that S42.000 had beeu syj^rtbed for the j

Tbe Bannfu; wants to say that Sbanu bus a
-ptendld line of Christmas Goods. Don't fail to
look over bls stock.

iPods, and are selling them at bottom figures.

Also Dealers in the Best Lines of •

The Mluonlsts and gamblers of this city are
violating the laws aphis state, and every good
citizen knows it. Tbe officers alone cannot stop

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that it belong*

Tin and Copper Ware!

and to reduce our-stock.
We have reduced prices in all de-1
be* stockSztiee presents ever brought to this
partments and also agree to present each purchaser of $4.00
in goods and oyer with one of the following articles. Every
one having a Mil- chance to procure the finest ones.

city. Yon a Hl be astonished to learn how ehc-up| ly these can be bought Having taken- so much

STAUFFKK A MALINBLRYX

—MANOFACTVKERM OF—-

EF

Fred Hotchkiss the live druggist comes to the
front whh a supplement this week. Those wish­
ing anything lg the line of holiday goods should
not fail t« MU ob him. Ho Ims the largest and

BKNTLEY BROS. * WILKlNM.

Huffman Broth

$3,000 IN PRESENTS

H. A. Goodyear &amp; S

hereby announce that
we shall sell groceries at reduced prices; and

simply ask the public to call and get prices.
We know times are hard, and tax times upon
us, but if you would save money in

�at the Jewelry House

The Slaughter Sale

SAVE MC^jEY by purchasing your W atches*
at my establishment.

1 mean Jjust what
a. 1 sav when I tell

and be Convinced.

Get My
B-^D

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APPALLING.

I .sum- of Michigan. County of Hurry.-u*.
I
At a M-silon of the 1’robate Conn for the county
■ ol Barry. Holden utthc Probate Office in the city
nf Hnstlnjr* In sahl County on Saturday, tbe 15th
day of December. In the venrotir thousand eight
Warfare against disewe has and always hundred and clghtV-three.
Present. Clement Smith. Judge of Probate.
will exist.
Now a-- in the past, reluctance on
In the matter of the estateof Emory lloffingtbe part of every individual to take an active ^o’nrtSStog^’md nih&lt;utl*^ltto|&gt;.'htl/‘’:rl|e&lt;l.
and earnest part in time to conquer disease
of lfansom Wuleotf. 3hc julodnlurntnf of fold
is sadly apparent, anti yjr.| at no time ia the estate, praying that his Jhal account, thHMay
necessity di prompt action so great a* at filfSl, tn.iv be h&lt;-.(rtt tu&lt;:«l&lt;wreb aigl lie. Ufapresent. Heart &lt;lweasc| o( which ree shall ^Thmriipon'it’fa oHcreT I H;;f mAuiX■ th'^ «h

Crest Importance.
[Krom ClevelaKo HbkaLD.J

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reu .
DrtBUlt having been made fa the ppjmcut of a
NUtr of Michigan. County pf Hnrry.—w»At a.amnioni of the Probate tourtf
• tv of Harry tooldcnat the Probate Office hithi
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Ridney
; &lt;’f Hastings In said county ou Tuesday, the &lt;••«. .
• H. Beach mid Alice Barth, his wife, to
• day ol December in the year one Htousaud eight , Martha
Martha Ann Beach, and y&lt;corded In tbe office of
s'as’s&amp;Wiigs
....-a
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hundred
and eighty-three.
Fresefit, Clement Hinith, Judge oi Prabate.

SEE IT?

in thr mailer nf the estate of Alliert M. Htaro,

dt-ce».*d.
,-r------•n'jr-r"i *r»ter of said raon reading and filing the peUlte-r‘?
-* August
•-nwtGoscli,
adialn'-^wr «*
of• «»!
said fth
.re- ed. of
Goscli i^mlg^tjw
Diitiv praying tlmt
rimy be beard and
“»&lt;&gt; »* dfar-tmrgmt life, kravinxn hud will and testament, which ki»
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’ been duh- admiUedto probate by. the ITobate
&lt; -&lt;urt ofUw eouoty of Cbdboun, MleMgMi. there­
make special mention onjacoouut of its recent day of January next, at ten &lt;frwk in Uw fore- day of J-e^n m xl at teu o cl^k m
in respectively appointing tbo underabptod ?exacutor.and Mais A. Bcuiiett executrix of said
fatality, i&lt; to be much dreaded. Tiie people
J deceased. lust will and testament; nod the said Mary Aat large should be alarrtiied when tbe terrible
other neixous hiteftXd in&lt;i
a«*
•*“»“ 14,1 nthrr Penwb' hitorretvd In M._
----------Bednctl bavins deputed thfa IHe, leartnc tlxmAid eMute,
X
iu
K
m
&lt;
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ourt.Hh.-u
are
mruirrel
to
apjww
nga
wwdon
of
MidCourt.
fact is now known that they are more subject
al ■qM”—‘
uiMteralguctl suie cxcoutqr of said last will amt
to Ibis thau to .Thy other form of disease, »o u&gt; fa- lm b n M‘ t he ItSEi' Ofllru in the city of liwn to fa buldcn at the Probate Office. In the tcstamrul. he non beln-r duly qualified Uiael.
Hasii « 1 tJ cm
*&amp;*"’ «*«*• *» *»&gt; r,l&gt; °&lt; &gt;&lt;«*“««' b&gt; «»*» rouwtv and show rauw. I
subtle, so fata! i&gt; it. J oo often striking there faTwhv -he nre •*’r ftf &lt;b* pet tloner sltnuld !' .any then- fa-, why the pvayrr nt the Mid pHi- . and now acting a* such, and no proceedings hnv,
ing been Instituted al law lo recover tbo debt redown the unconrious to|tim who po^-’^’v but Illd IJetwnie.1: inner rttmdrtnavhe granted
malnliw secured by s«dd iinmwmr*. or any part
vim it
Riat —
-aid petitioner
• thereof,
thereof?ami
the power
pow
a moment liefnre. walKtor-J-»»V 'trOT% in
Lid filkfnc-oer (UXlrrert that sdld pcUHouer
i: Is
ir. fnrtteer oraered
.-T --rr--- and the
o&lt; sate (herein contained
hallh- Thaeare fo ■" ™‘
'•«=«”•. Mw•n.itfai- i'’ Hl* peftion* Interested In said &lt;•* , rite nolle.*uj the persons;interested !.~.
In ic!:l
said ro- having become opm
tau- r»
pendi-m y of said petition. .Hid tl:&lt;- fate, of tbe
the pnadenry
potency of sn|d
Nt|&lt;l petition
prillion ,iud
,md the that ou tin- x-u ntli__ „.
■Jld, and it Mwov--,'■&gt; P’«
.. .&lt;.’ing Iherwif by «-ausim.' aropy ot thivnnh-.* in
‘ .irfaj; tln-reAf
- • by cuiiatn^
. .
aeonvof thfa order Lin o'clock in the forenoon id thciiorll
Jder.tr thoi.rlr •"
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tn fa- puWishrd In the lfa»l ings 1»A &gt; &gt;EH. a W.-w ♦• lolx-imblfafaM litlhr Ilmaiiun fl.tNNEUa iu-ws- of tbecourt. bmiw in thr city of I
*»i&lt; «w-hc—."»« to the mind to know that impiT pnnted and circulated In sitfd county of |M|x-r printml nnd circulated In said (tnunty of Barry cotintv. .Michigan &lt;*iid court.I
this fatality which is becoming So frequent* it llaiTy &lt;&gt;n«-c in cauh week Im- iliri-c Mieci-4*hi- ilnrry oni-r in each week for threwaiteceasl’ - | the place m InddinK the t'itrii
weeks, previous In valit dav of bear!tig.
rr.unty &lt;.f Ram &gt;. fcahall "•-11 nt |
not an d'rganic disease of the heart which is weeks prevlini* to *al&gt;l dm ot fa-:irinc.
, \ tmeropy l
&lt; I.FMENT SMITH.
&lt; I.EMKNT KMITH.
the iflgbeot bidder the lands au. prernlraa drincurable, but tbe Double is due to remuk
* \ iiur copy. ।
Jutixe of Prolml&lt;Judge of prolialr.
5 MTil-cd ill naiil iiM*rtg3gi, to hit: AH that cer­
causes, which will iu time produce a danger­
tain plere or parrel «»f huvL-ltniic in th* county
i.f Hum am’ Mutr«»f Mlrldgsin. knouu Uurtih'ous condition of the heart. These remote
.-Male of .Mtehttani. Fifth Jndfrfa) Clnnilt.- In : scribed as fidkm. vi.’; All that portion «»f Hu*
.stair t&lt;i .Michigan. FHlh J»cHc(kJ &lt;&lt;'Inuit.
In-nlt.’• hr
hi*
cauyesare often(im» of the most trivial na­
.
lurrth-wrel
quarter oi the Waith-west quarter of
tTinnrery.
i h.iu.'en.
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ture; Uujjg^hes arogo
el rd by thoc
IxWtic Galp'fa. r«Wnpl:liiKi|H. ''
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lotilsa M. Hull. Horare II. Hull. Elliafaifh ■v'C'tinn &lt; write. In township l wi» north, of range
atljmte^ tniff
moBMhem,
rm the ronitary
contrary are
.iffljgred
-thrm, Jnil
nnt on
M.-ttrh. Cleni«-utin«* Toblna. Calfata VanNlvkles. ten west, lying south of the highway running an
easterly
and
westerly omiisc tlitwigh said mh&gt;
Itldiurd I’owell, Viola Powell and Albert Woml&lt; hurl&lt;ts Gahfaua. d*-icnti3iit.
prectttsorijhf »evrrc sickness if not resulting
Suit pending In the ( Irt-uiK'ourt (ortlic i tHinty maiisrr— Um three laMrhy UivRrnext fr-tend, 1mm&lt; | lion, rpntiiniug tMrly acre* of land, or so much
in tiudiden neath, which U becoming sp com­
ftirntw iiMhlwd!
nt*tre*ary to -pny the AidDimlof num. In Oram-cry. ul Hasting'. &lt;h»- Utli day
diMionsMlii
inoftgagwith iDtcrwt tlwrean nt
mon to this complaint, and iu! which the of Iiri-empcr. A. 1». 1S8X
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sn.b»*v&gt;. HulK lJwe IIWLImnld HuH/llklr 1*^1.I*r v«&gt;ti ‘«Rtfhri with the rM- find hx
In thfa&lt;i*uMc it appearing from affidavit on flic
great dangci lie#. A disordered &gt;t&lt;«inaeh i-&lt;
mi
Hull,
tiricy
Hull.
PrtecillaTrowlirirfjrubd
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by
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a5L . that the dt-fendant. &lt; harlet ffahtsh i. fa aunnone of; the greatest sources of this dtscasc, rrsldcnfof thfa Hint*-, but fa a resident of Vie- »&gt; - - Hull, an- Infant wlwwe Christian Maine h :
Ifabxl December trtb. A. D.1WC.
CHOLETTt BEACH.
and affords cause for the graven apprehen­ glnlu City, Nevada.
unknown, nnd (ieorgr j. Cox. defendants.
(»n motion of Hmilh S i’nlgrovi-, M»ji&lt; lu&gt;n fw .
suit penA Ing In th»&gt;&lt;T»eult Court fortlw county
sion. The principal symptoms are a feeling
romplainnnt.lt fa ordored Hint said &lt;i&lt;-fend:«u ul HariT“ln&lt; haneeiA—at ilnstingaan tbrinsi &gt;
■dgrret Mlnni and
»Ik&gt; raiios. „„„
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enter bls appcnrani-rtM iblsrmiM* op or before «hiv &lt;&gt;f November. A. b. h*l
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ittortieys for’fade Ev-eutor.
vtomacli sensitive lo .pressure, tongue coated four montlu* from tiu-datcof this order, mid IImi
In tills-cause-It ni’pearloE that dvfamtuuts .
Halite frack. Miralpui.
white or yellow, with bad taste even- morn- ■ within twenty djira;tfa- rmiinialiiant &lt; auM-th;-. June Hull anti--------- Hull.an infant whnacchri*-;
.Lr...•‘•hIit to fa-putilfaDCd in the I la--1 ii igs Bxnnhi;. tian name h uuknonu. are not itMdeotw of this 1
uig, constipation or costu ene-.s (this symptom
j^bllcaMwi tufa- continued
in &lt;a»rl»
MUdc. but |v*ldrln Hie Mute of Kaiisuv There­
.Mcwtjracv Nair.
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i* very badjaud should bp corrected),appetite
" fore, on nioUon nf Smitli &amp; &lt; olgreve, the soHcieek fcir slx*urre*-» j ve week*.
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,
itefauli
tun
Ing
been
nuute
in tilt-roinHtlon» ot
Ita'iingx. prveihlierjah. «*•'.
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lora few eouifttoinaiiU, ItJ* ottfrreri that Defend-1 a certain nurrtinire &lt;whereby Hie. power therein
variable, fraqUcnt weak, and'faini spells, difHiANg A. MiOKUi:!
ants Jium 110*1 mid---------Hull, whov Christian
ticult at times to get.breath,a lack of energy • ,
'Marne |&lt; unkaown, enter their appearance in
,
Clmdr .fudge.
and vitality. Strict attention also thopld be
:
ririd rmrsr on « tirfotv fcuir niontliN from the b*-wfaK &lt;Ute the tweirty-seM htti day of NovemSMITH
A COMIROVE.
dale of this onlcr. Ami tlud w ithln twenty
*— V'-TA ■ V?"- “J*1 nco«lp*1 •» the office of the J
given to the kidney* ami liver, as 1 hey often
fflfafa-d
the eotiipliiliyint.-reausi* this order lobe publi
affect this most sensitive organ, the heart. / )■
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Heffhter ot Det-da In and for Marry County Midi- !
hi the HamttwU HANKKBi’sald imMIcntlim to igati. on the twrnty-'wirntb day of November A.
Now, note the mistake most all make is 7
, D. two. In Uber “H” ot moritrngMon page “371’•
neglect to vanquish, y) to speak, these alarm­
UJinitei-i
■ and given for tin- ram of bvr litnxfrvd and fifty
FKANK A. HOOKER.
ing symptoms when they attack us. Thus it ; k------—
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hhom. in
dollars, fu tw mid In five yiara from Ute dale
Circuit Judge
thereof, with the iiriviicgt- ot pfiying In three
is all-important to know if there he a way lo , (
SMITH A COLGE6VE.
preren&lt; wrlov.
s.n.T d.n
r.m.HjMa,.:,
j years.wllh Intereat pn}-uble unnwflUy at the nate
Solteltora for Complalnanta.
of eight jK&gt;r eent per auuuin; and whereas It
(Attest.'
&lt;’HARI.ES M. MACK.
disease has tiecame so fatal, no remedy has
Jennie- Arnwtrm®, Hattie Mullrffin.t Frank
!; expressly agreed
amtoed in raid
said mortgage,
mortnaae, that- aheuld
Res inter.
my dcfttftlOwi made In payme at 0/
attracted such wide-spread utt tent ion as the , *l?hcr’
FW*?* !'nrt
Ffalu-r. iefuiMl,, part.theri-of, ou
Gprman remedy, Vdnl bgurrs AUxifie, and it1
L’pon due proof by affidavit that Jcfinfc Armis made
iMyahleaa
above
&gt;~-de JWahle aa above enreMed.
exprewod. and
and should
sliouid
is now acknowledged lo be the greatest ' strong, Hattie Mcllvaln. Frank Fisher and Julia
tbe Mnarreinaln unpaid and
and in artrar#
arrears for th.
tfa
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit. In ‘•he ^mOTemaln
RJ*f* °rttlrty 1*%J11?® and trom Ujenrefortii.
Experience has proven that this remedy, ,latr of Mtehiic-n and In the stale of Kansas, ex- n^-k‘&lt;-7‘
combining as it does accurately rare tonic, al- cent Fraak FWier. who redfa-A in the state
fifty doRaflLwfth iUIarrennnjr of mtaM there­
on. »ludl at the option of said iMrtKMt* become
terative,diuretic and cathartic properlies, and wl*’on*l&lt;i. And on mollminf smith «r&lt;Mgre
“rUfcm.
diiemidnap^lclmm^telvtirrwftw.aiid de­
&lt;b« peculiar mwl.u.1 ..I combination gim It ^.'UliXnK.XSSSirSSSAW
a wonderful comrol over the eaaae. a. well : roraplalnl fflnl In ill ulu raa.f. nlrliln’tour
j£?n
™ireSt‘or fault toying l&lt;-en made In tfo payment of aaid
interwon one &lt;K tbe days whrreon the same i*
as over the heart'd
|ess &lt;fac,w*,hr
the Blate'Tbutfa areoident of Cotai ^Merhauy
heart's action. and(iu
andQu no |er*
de­
fa* taken ii%|w|!r&lt;iwltlt eohnty, New Ybtir. On motion of Smttti A: Col­
- and Bill of
. .rqiuplalHi rdutli....
gree is Its curative power for aHJ/ainey
An&lt;l further, that this order i&gt;«-puf......^.n&lt;&gt;.r
liver troubles. A* one well-known Athencan
American In
In twentyday*
twiiiydayi from
from'thhi'date
'&lt;&gt; thr
the HaaUog.*
HaaUora **•••■
it &lt;.
thh date ' in
writer has said of this important rauedy: B
iw&gt;w»|uiiM-rprinted
printed In
In the
thesaid
said couniv
couniv that Raid defendant eater Ufa appearance In thl
.. anxemi# newspaper
Alaxine is adapted to the want*, of dvfetibodv
,,f Itar'&gt;-lM‘-published therein once in each caune on or iiefare four month* tram Um date &lt;
.1.11 • J- iz: ?. 7J I
Heck Inr “bt Mw'ks in wicwsslon-, aurh pubiteathl* order. Aim! that within twenty day* th
from- the occasionally indisposed to the long- Hon. however,
shall not
bv neeeiwnry canno
In nurthia
a I order to be pnbtlahe
________ .„.nw
a i complainant
ropy of
of this
this &lt;&gt;rdqr
ordgr fai
iw served
served on
the said
sat I dcfcndi
d-fend- ■
**ldt *Si\Lo*tlon 2
Miffering invalid, acting promptly yet barmharm- ropy
■littering
on the
lewly oa all Uic punapal organs of the body, rum*, pcnonally, at least twenty da vs More &lt;h&lt;* * *&gt;• .WtUnnwl OBorin each w&lt;«e«: for »dx week
lime Iterein prescrflied for their anucnraiirc.
ln "««*aRlon.
TtMtx A. Eooien.
‘lly virtue of its peculiar combination it does , me Ixyrrin prescrilx-d for their appearance.
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..Cfconlt Judge.
Dated thfa nth day Of December. A. D. IW
I twentytwo oema.
And Will keep tbe hysietn healthy and regular
HMTTR A- COMIBOVIk
.
FRANK A. HOOKER,
or suit, at law or e
Holfcftore forComnlalnant.
and at very little cuvt to the individual. As
circuit .hirfs*.
Attest. i A true oqny.
SMITH
A(-tiMiKOVKknowkxlge,of tlie experience of any one who
J!..«. icl \
M- Mack, Iteafateir..
sollettnr* fnr Complalnniii
i part roereor, now
has had a severe sickness and tbe cause ol* li­
■***■/**»— ; fhfffibtbatpn
the tweKL.
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given, tliut on WodnaMv
Mcdn
C11U««XT Me.
i -Maret:
Mwch A.
AU).
1M4, Htonco
nt&lt;
. nal recovery i* invaluable iu licjpiag the ofa.D. iw,
’dijek Intbe wiernooa I
State of eMdcaM- 1Wabb3H«0brt
Court foe th* ®f th*1 ---------- Ui^jiorth front door or enI leg Isler.
flirted to determine wh.it m|y be the matter
I • ooontv of Barry In Chancery.
with them..ami in leading thWn t6 nsc the
, Mary L. T^wrrace, Complainant....
right remedy H they woite^gwpre of getting
Court for Mddte«nty of Barry,) Br*----------- --well, we therefore ic:ate^K’cxj&gt;enence or
widui piUdlitoBrtlon or irndiK- to
Mr. J. Baughman, of Mr. wPklX&gt;-, whose
blffilt-r (Mto|Ntofa&gt;-s In said inortgat
sickn^s ilhirtrates so vividly .hat of many
Mlti1 Reed, Defendant*.
othcr£.« The causes of iny sickness, said Mr.
npald
! Dynrirtna «| axiecreo of the above mentioned fy mi m am ।»» umur-M w ix- mu? &lt;nw unpaifl
court in the above entitled cause, bearing dare
Baughffian, wire lint must common symptoms,.
r Fab. ic, iwa; i«b^i
but it Will
will tie
tn: j»een
seen Hiftt
that if they are considered
blgbratbiddei
^^n^tgagv
trffliugj anrl allowed full sway, serious conse­
aryttUatteM
l‘*C*&lt;»&lt;Jr1,,‘far-i“ °t lamltyhiik.Trid being situate
front doortF
quences will inevitably follow. I did noth­
i city
’ fa the Cbuui v of
H*8’.tnirn. in
ing unit! J heqan to feefahat J was losing my
Court Houne
ig the'jilace for
usual Strength. 1|iieu it was that I began
circuit courlf
xiUd aouutv cf
having pains that - would appear aifi! dniap-i r
lantfa and pri
tlmi tSrtv.four BB4J and th
«•* doteribetl In
forth titty acre?
und authorizei
of timlMiilU'fasfIraeUraml f
be RoWtbenln.
[tear in variuns parts of my body. My skin ; '
tn the uia&lt;gM
lion tjBnfa-e seventeen tivi lx
liccamc hot and dry , and my back acked so t
vir: All Chitcc_ _ ______ __ ____ _______ ... ,y
tkmrBRng m Town there on_____ ______ _
that I eould hardly lieur up under it. f had'
and being in the conntv of Barry and state at
* tan”
MichIran, dcaeriteod as follows, to wit: Tbe
M intetiRC burning and cutting join when ur. west half of the Mouth-cast quarter. andtheesxt
MBS. II. M. NORRIS
rnating, and one of my worst symptoms was
; fqfyowalfhMt af the aputbmreavwtmter • of
costiveaes;,. |Vas exceedingly nervous; ap­
petite pour; cfaikl Iprtjlv uigest what 1 did
eat. But nil, the i reatmenl I got fnuii various .
hundredths nw») aerea, *econllna to the govphysicians was of no avail.
Health «nd am­
ernmrnt surrey thereof. Tbe amount daa on
bition gone, I hail tn give up biiMness.
I be-,' ‘
i,
■ rakt mortgage January -r., i*ml wm Wtt.ea. ;
date the
came despondent and gloomy ami indiflereut
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What?
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That Cyclone
V\ hich Marched throughed the Mammoth
Wholesale Houses of New York, picked up a
Lafge-Bd Splendid Assortment pf Goods for •
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landed them tn the Drug Store! of
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Frederick Hotchkiss, t

to CU.SS .. IbJuom.IbJ

Middle-aged People; ' *

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Presents
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Young People,

Presents
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for

Children

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In endless varieties and at Prices never before

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                    <text>VOL. XXVIII. NO. 36.

HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 28, 1

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Prices Down! Down!
Numerically, there was not much dif­
I ference between the armies- lietween
I 80,000 and 90/MX) each. The lattle began
! earjy and raged with intense fury the
। whole day. especially oh the right and ,
I left, where Hooker and Burnside’s earn- •
| niands were. Night put an end to the |
j carnage, with the pewit ion of the'com*
ptatants nearly the some as when the
I battle commenced. McClellan very un­
i wisely granted Lee a flag of truce, os­
tensibly to bury the (lead, really, it
i proved, for him to retreat across the ■
river, which he did un the 18th. Our J
I division arrived on the field after the ;
iMtttle was fiver, and took position on '
Overcoats worth J 0.00 for $7.00. Overcoats worth $15.00 for $12.00.
the right with Hooker’s men. The day 1
| and night of the 18th and the forenoon i
; of the 19th was spent in idleness, except:
j the burying of^ the dead. On the 19th
at noon we started in pursuit of the reb- I
Men’s: Suits worth $ 15.00 for 812.00. Shirts and Drawers from 25c to 5Oc. els, and in doing so passed through a por। tion of the cornfield where Hooker and
Jackson had fought their men so aav-j
: agely. Hundreds of dead rebels strewed i
i the ground, and, having lieen killed on
&gt; the l«th anti 17th (ejeptmed to the full
; blaze of a scorching sun since that time) (
the IkmHch •were all in an early stage of '
l decomposition. bloated and blackened; I
dsit*KttninirMc*»-'- &lt;*manatingfroin them. I
In passing along uflHi- turnpike, we I
marched through the village of Sharps-.
The village was a soi.,- inking
Silks in Black for 75c, 90c, 81.00 and 81.25.
Black and Colored Cashmeres burg.
place, many of the houses ami burin
from 40c to 75c.
places Ijeing riddled with shot and shell.
The next morning we retraced our line
of march down the pike toward Wii1 Hanttport ’A force of rebels were in
। that vicinity and Gen. Couch, with his
| divirion, was sent to reconnoitre the vio। inity. We had seen enough dead to eatl isfy the moat gormandizing appetite the j
I day Irefore, but a still worse sight!
awaited fre; for it was across this turn- I
: pike that the reliels had charged so !
I many times, only to be driven liack by I
I the onslaught of the unionists. On the ;
I left of the road were wixxix, where the 1
rel&gt;el reserve was, and on the other side i
j the oom field. Jtehris by the scon* lay I
along the fence, where they hatI fallen
While climbing in the charge or retreat.
i Near an old log chnrth on the wooded |
’ side of the road the rebels lay . in piles j
1 where they had l&gt;een shot down as they I
emerged from their protection. But
1 the reliels had done their work as well;;
’ for every reljel we saw there was a fresh
made mound, beneath which lay buried
h loyal hero. Scores of these dotted the
। roadside. and nt the head of each oom-1
Talk about the hard times, tiiere u no such thing,
; rads had erected little pine head-boards, j
: am! Ottered upon them the name, com- i convinced all yfni want is to go to Smith. Haas « VaxAi
pony and regiment of the steeper. Our where it is not hard times, bnt Cheap Prices.
I division Went to Williamsport but found
I no. rebels. and after a day or two we
' went into camp neir DoujUsville, Md.
’The army Jay in absolute idleness for ;
nearly four weeks, and during the time
They have, besides the choicest China and
the new regiments were drilled. the old nicest ine of Lamps, Cups and 8aucen ever in
ones feclotbed ami many of the sick and at ahout one-half the price ever before offered.
wounded ot. the summer campaigns reAll day Friday. December 14th. our store was closed to | turned to duty. It was while here
i that rumors of the dawn of peace were I
' published, and many thought that the
Mabk. Down our Entire Sloek of
would cltise without further blood-;
Who world not pull his pocket book for the last
I shed. Gen. Slocum vhdted our regi-i!
j ment during the existence of these ru- | when he sees so many nice things to please the folks at 1
j Inure, and in nn address to the. regiment
I gave it as his opinion that peace was
j near at hand. White here. President
I Lincoln reviewed the army. His pate,
Besides the many Toys, they have the Lai
. care-worn face gave evidence of (the I stock of Groceries ever in the city. Bring
1 deep anxiety ho felt for the snccras of- j we want it.
i the army.
The long roll finally sounded, tents
were struck, and we were off for Vir- j
At eight o’clock Saturday morning we began the greatest ginin. Crossing at Berlin we strimk
out in the Old Dominion to the left and
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slaughter sales of winter clothing ever known in this city. [south of the mountains. White the,
tSON
AVENUE
army was hatted a day or two near
On account of the warm weather and backward season we are I Warrenton. Va.. during the first days of
’
overloaded on Overcoats and Suite and we are going to un­ November, McClellan was relieved of ,
j coinn?md and (ten. Burnside succeeded j
load at unheard of low prices. • We intended to wait until the 1 him. McClellan vfrited the different
I army corps before he left the army. I
middle of January, but the backwardness of the season com­ The troopa, hearing that he was com-;
pels us to make our slaughter now—yon will be astonished to। j tng. Hocked by thousands along the
roadidde where he was to ptwk Cheer
' after cheer rent the air as the handsome
see the bargains we are offering.
little general rode along, lifting his cap.
nodding and ncuming salutes. Gen.
By buyiny your Orercoate an^l Suite of H» you trill mre enough’ Burnside with his staff wn&gt; n short dis­
tance in tlie rear, and an (wcattonal
to buy your own Prerents ond select such as you may rhatwe to need.‘ ahout went up for him. Tfe jiolitelj•OTdtallx InvIlnA t. look
lifted his hat, white the sun glistened on
, ,IM&gt;. wkloh will bo looixl
. his hairiei* cranium. The army of the
Come
early
and
avoid
the
runt).
Ladies
are
especially
in
­
Ifatomac lovM McClellan as they never
la thio rooatry la all la opiolai"

Goods Sold According to the Times

(Overcoats worth $3.00 for $2.25.

Overcoats worth $7.00 for $5.00

Men s Suits worth $7.50 for $5.00. Men’s Suits worth $10 far $7.50

Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Large Quantities.

The best article made, at prices lower than
ev°i- before offered.

large assortment of Underwear, Flannels, Cottons, etc., which we
close out at reduced-prices, and lower than any store in the county.

Our Stock of Hardware always Complete.
lything
We can suit you on
our

CLOSED I

TOYS!

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vited to call and examine our fine tine of Smoking Jackets and

gents’ furnishing goodsbefore making their Holiday purchases.
Fine silk and hem-stitched handkerchiefs. elegant silk and

casaemere mufflers; velvet, plush and silk neckwear—all in
the latest designs.

'

Smith, Hams &amp; VanAr:

�iHty of
We are c.dled to chroniA? the (terth |
Ml , v.*x.
■•
M e hail a nice little yun of sleighing irare.
Christ mas.
of Mr. Comton. this week, who nrtded |
for Christmas, and a little more snow
•Hrimrt
——• and «Robert I Irene anil tamli•
lirii .and -Mart IXlerit-k and family just over the county line.
swld be very acceptableThe
Bradley
boys
• new xwrtl- j
(’kXirnna nt Fjla-xrd Itetsex.
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,No public ratertainnients I bnstmas si«it Chrfctmaa al Edward Beoel).
Robert’ Bradv, of Battle Creek, is in I box cutter.
rwrty r™.
eve, but a number of family trees; one
'
. Bert Bertie H
m irone
has
gone to Pli
Plainwell for I
at J. F. Brandstetterb and one at O. G.
Geo. Wb Marshall and,family. Miss a few days.
,
Gobs.’
. •
The Good Templars bad a Christmas ,
Miiry FoWler, Heory and Chas. Diller
Tuesday evening there will I* given
tree
Wednesday
evening
at
their
hall
at
spent
Chrirt-mas
with
Mr.
Peter
Roth(for moon) » Xe» Kngfand supper. qpmt Chrfctnw
Bowen’s Mills.
• Tbrao who »re fond of Inked brans. litar and &lt;ifi-.
LUHeOUlenple
fa
spending
Christmas
Miss
Bidlin,
of
Par
nm,
sister
of
Mrs.
"
... pien and
_ j th, libo
Xflas Hullin. •
doughnuts,
pumpkin
like, ! Frank
Mc&amp;erby, is spending her vaca­ with the Vreelands. at Green lad;?.
can find thrni plenty at the I. 0.0. F.
tion
here.
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I,all on that evening. The benefit for
LAorr.
।
Clark Shipman and daughter, of Bat­
Mrs. Emma Clark has been quite ill
the M. E. church.
tle Creek, are visiting his sister, Mrs. O.
On Friday last, a tram before a rragduring the past week, but te now con­
,
on. without the box,»aa seoi tearing ^W?I?Mte-ble, wife and son, of (rtsego, valescing.
down our Main street at breakneck art the guests of
Mrs. Albert Bullis, of the vicinity
and Mrs. A. T.
spewl. on the reach wa» arated a young Foote.
.... Battle Creek, spent a few &lt;tay« nt her
man holding the Bnee with dwperate
Mi® Hattie Foote returned Irom Oli­ home tart week.
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grasp, the snow halls and ice lells mak­ vet to spend the winter vacation. In
Chnrile! Oh, Chortle! know von not,
&gt; ■
ing ronalc about his ears. On they company with her sister. Mrs. W. I. th,-hrart of woman fa a, chnnjrrable ■*
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tamo ^ntil they ralched the hotel tarn,
the treacherous wind? Charles, take the
I W I f 1| I f—* W
where thev were dbliged to stop, and wooden wedding id J*rairieville.
ndvlce of a friend; nevernak that irirl to A-V-L. WAAXy V
/
Will climbed off his perch, none the
J. C. Duel, of Brileyu.1, Ims been en­ attend church with you again.
Worse for his rapid ride of a couple of gage I bv our school liuarrl tn teach dur­
A series of revival merting* are being
ing the remainder of the school year.
miles.
carried on at the M. K. church, and we
inn.
us
visiting
at
there will he good done, as we*
Miss fg-na Guerin, of Dexter, will
O. L. 1’almer. &lt;*f A*tri: ' ' “
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spend the hoUdare with Ifriends in our S. J. Ifindta’s.
tave a winking and enthusiastic pastor.
The B&lt; ill I hgrw assault and tattery rase Rev. Mosher, of Battle Creek.
town.
Mis Clara Nichols has gone horse was tried on Monday, and resulted in a
■The school In district No 4 Is having
llne'of live ilollare and costa.
for Christmas.
a vacation this week; the t.-arhsr fa
Mine Julia Hughes is home, fapai
spending the holidays with friraA st
*
Dakota, for the winter.
„ ' maa et e, at the Opera House, for being
Bev Mr. Horknraa.of Adrain. prrachOscar Diamond and who. of Big Bap- the isst quadrille ibuicer.
A bunting party fa lieingtalked nlmnt.
f|ir lullt thp M E .^an-p, fa», Thane
i&lt;6, formerly of this place, are gurats uf
for I riday of this wisk.
(|a^. evening.
Mr.smdMrs. Blxsoell.
Mte Would »-14h th? “JUSjBtit" a
Mr. Keyes, ot Assyria. 1ms. hsweii the
tvm. Brown, who has tarti MijonmMerry Christman and a prosperous New NasbvUle Hnnte. ami entered upon &gt;&gt;'» I iwt in Arinma for a time. Is again In
.luttM, Jana* Blair har ing retired:
I our lllirtrt
The tenth itnni\ eraury of the Woman’* I
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Woodland.
Crusaiic,
wfiich
gave
rise
to
the
W.
(
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T,
j
HIOKOBY CORNKB8.
Sljghing fair and people making good
V.‘, was appropriately observed last Sun- i The little folks had a Christmas tree
use qfit.
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day ev.trtink at the M. R. church. Slug-1 at the Baptist church Chrwwnas eve.
. The shed eovaring St. John’s saw mill lag; selections were rend, mid speeches i Family Chr!, ' -*UIM tn*
Mrs*
raved in Monday moming, damaging
'made by &gt;te*trs. Hardy. Holler, Wheel-1 mon LBW,vn&lt;*M*
the mill about $50.
er, GlaMgow*.
Livermore.
Faaset.
MrsJ
Mr.
mi-**
Aidrich
gave n
Glaago^.
Fasset Mrs, |
‘
Ittadimly^occtiringU) imuiy pt*opta
in Woodland that the lw*» ♦nt- • have lol Dr. Barl&gt;er read a jNiprr explaining the i c»;,wtnias &lt;*&gt;nn&lt;’r to a tew of their
. friends.
do With co-opendivr life insunu,w M)ln.. origin of Jlhet movement. Mrs. G.
panics, the, better; if they
P^y loascs' Truman riiad an appropriate J»e&gt; ‘ L,on-i Hiere will lie a New \ ears dance at
The
Sunday
Spools
of
vilhMCe
| Thompson’* ball. New Years night.
like a certain company adjust s a los3
had trees.- The
:m&lt;* othen&lt; । Asa A idrich, of IMorirey. is the guest ,
InWpodtad. the dead then we -war J
exerted theins'.’ ■'*an*1 nf John Ford through the holidnys,
rtMUngri""*,
verv chi’^ '^as rahtcwiLered. The: The Barry Exjioiuuit, the great Amer«»«.«&lt;&lt;•.
L. D. &amp; E. ^Varner haw opened- up a tm .airly groanetl with the toad of J lean philosophical journal, lias done
meat market in connection with their beautiful and useful presents; the i gone and busted up. The buainesa man*
grocery store. A business we have felt churches were trimmed in a very artistic «ger has eloped, and gone into a lietter
:ui&lt;I tasteful manner and tilled to their &lt;*ccupHtion-taken the pulpit, for a
the need of for some time.
The following officers elect of Wuxi* utmost capacity at an eaFly hour. At i change.
land Lodge. No. 3O4F.&amp;A.M.. were the. Congregational rhun-h the exercises L The testimony in the divorce rase of I
installed Thursday evening:
A. eonsiste&lt;l of singing by the choir, and j Mrs. Thompsou was taken last week beHough, W. M.; B. S. Holly. S. W.; A. T. children, speaking, xml dialogues. A i fore Squire Barber; F. T. Colgroye atCooper, J. W.; E. F. Hilbert, Sec.; new feature wax a manger, in which tomey for plaintiff, Chax. Wolbrook ntGeo. W. Smith,. Treia.; J.Scbaibly, 6. evenone disposed could drop a pound ‘ tarney for Mr. Thompson. Mre.ThompD.;Jkmes Gray. J. IL; J. Colestock, of some article of uw? in a household, j sou has withdrew her plea, asking for
and thentheeontentsdistributvd among ' alimony.
Tyler.
’ Williams offers his farm for •'
The practice of having family Christ­ the poor. The children were all happy, । "Loyalmas trees seems to lie on the increase none having lieen forgotten.
sale, ux he wants to sell it before he re- j
Jefferds part G. A. K. will have a i turns to Dakota,
every yearin Woodland, the past Christ­
eamp fire (»i Feb, S2d, 18M. .V g&lt;xxl
Ben Hess is going out west, land pros-'
mas witnessing a host of them.
A difficulty seems to have arisen be* I time may be expected,
l pecting.
Of 25 Monroe SL, who has teen located
tween a certain newspaper correspon- j
&gt;
Died, Dec. 20th. Alfred Bradley, aged in this city for five years, luts gained a
BUTXtaND.
dent of this place, upd a citizen lately ! Christmas and sleighing.
H5 years, 11 months. His remains were very enviable reputation as a sj*ciaiiRt
l.’M CAfAKUH
known as the professor, the real tneriUl )ct. on the, tw, ,hlring thl, IIi)lw„VH. ;j uixen
taken to a
Marengo, Calhoun county. for in the treatment of au**vr. consumption,
•It
nr
th** case
ontin we
tve don
/ir.n'f
TirolAriel to
(rs know,
Irn/xu- so expect plent v of fruit next summer"I■ inti.nnunl
.
of the
’t pretend
intennent.
stomach troubles, mid,nervous' diseases
but are inclined to think that the prop­ even if you don’t get it
‘h,r town*^liP treasurer says taxes are generally, and lx the recipient of many
osition of the scribe was fair enough,
The clover hulter engine recently
■ntly set i ver
” &gt; aluw about
"WM‘ »-«««• in
*“ this year, jis tertimonials from neftfly every |&gt;art (&gt;f
. viz., that if the injured party could con- fire to a‘lot of nnthreshed clover lre
lielong-1
.w..R ( termers '*are
“■ pretty hard •up,
— •us a general1 1 tfoe state concerning hix wonderful cures
• vines him that he had wronged him ing to Mrs. Hill, destroying it, together j
(that ’he has already performed. Having
that he would! make amends. Proof
lieen educated in one of our eastern coiwith a quantity of clover straw owned 1
DWT Wo 4 school Rbpobt
TRADE MARK.
not submitted yet.
by Mr.Bock. Why cannot a/orce pump . The f„Uowlng ta the «.h&lt;XJi r,.p,,rt for legvH and now the oldest medical co liege
Mr. GalUhger. an esteemed citizen of and hose be attached to the engine, so I Dirt
, of Iturrv. for the raonth ,.n(1. on this continent, he has in consequence
Woodland, was buried on Christmas,
become thoroughly versed in the theory
that, in case of fire a stream of water
December 7, 1883the funeral being held at the Meyers' copld immediately be thrown upon it?y----------------- ——■
and practice of medicine, therefore mak­
church.
I ,,
• ,
i. The plan looks feasible.
"j
ing his success a natural reward. As
Conrad Hoenas is inBav City under
Mr. Schuyler Hendrick and Miss Eva j
proof positive of this fact, he can readi-:
medical treatment for son/^disease that Dote, formed a life partnership (matri-1
ly refer to manywho have failed tv get
seems to haffie the wisdom of the medi- moniai) the 24th. The good wishes of
help that have bM^ treated by the emi­
i cal men.
many friends go with them.
nent physicians in the state—AgrienltnAbout one o’clock Tuesday morning • Rev. Whittaker. IT. B., is holding si .kt- j
ral World, Grand llapids.
C. C. Demaray was awakene&lt;l by, the ies of meetings at the Podunk school HuTirJoaM..
Wm. Wcbota..
Fifth Q&amp;adx School Rmpomt.
alarm, of fire. One of his boys, sleeping house.. Lt is to be hoped that they will
in the second story of the bouse., awoke accomplish a great deal of good.
Pupils not tardy during the term:
- Jaeoh
Alum Hourrner
r Edna Garrison, Guy Bauer,, Nellie
. to find the upper part ofthe house abmit'
Patil Blake who was recently burned
ieGwtn
falling in. He awoke lhe family who out, is once more offering his chairs for
TWghner, Belle Rock, Maud Stebbins,
had barely time to get dut of the house sate. Give him the patronage Which he
Ruth Moore, Belle lounpmAn, Allie
mt.ftinJrtSgf aWMWM■
in their night clothes.! Nothing was (tatetves.
Boughton, Shirley Smith.
KUa Bnrrett
Th, Weakly Kota alone, frwa rnrerto nA of UM, WIT OXX S0LLA1.
saved but 'one
of ruiuiiuu;.
ftirniture. uunn,
Loss,
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Pupils
neither
absent
or
tardy
:
Anna
Thomas Henry has thie timber nearly J emir Norwood
AUiNTS UWXTED fa.fa^..
Giddings, Bertha Bentley, Eddie Fair- J
' 8JOO. Insurance, 8400. Mr. Demaray hewn for. his new bam, which Dole &amp; Ina Gwin...........
.
«ious upon above
----has the sympathy of the (dufro com- Hathaway have the contract, of erecting.
child, Willie HitchcJJek, Harry Monroe.;
BKLLK MrELBE.W
I
niunityj
Several feniDies from this '-town are
:
.
,
Trjuher. ■
attending the revival meetings at Hast­
I
HASHVWLE.
KI.DVS KEYSOLDH.
ADVMfcTIMD LFTTXBS.
ings, conducted by Rev. Hunsberger.
1
Tracher.
• Christnuu 1ms came and with it the
teller* ftddrrwd to the following pfflomre. j
nudnlng in the pout ofllc« at H»«t Ing*, num I
• reunion, of many families. There has Fm-ttau^r--------wf^It^™^Soou,TT’
i Ijeen enough «iow An make wry fair
Mlchlsnn. IM. M. IMl;
HASTINGS MASWyra
Mr. B. Fwkert la rapee t«l home from .
,th!"
•Mondav count).
&lt;». Uninkwlck. Mwiwtl J. Brown, IMvIct (Mb-!
’
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; ’ sleighing, imd it has been improved by Florida next spring.
A&lt;fri,'ultural NwMy 'l«*sd holm. Gftortr Hn«er, Freak H. Jeakina, (tiartrx wl'JSl
!
| our people; our streets have resounded
Mral'etprBenntriisijavveringfrein!11^^^’!^ ,
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Smith: drop Mter. Frenk Newton; enrrt. K*reh ' (’am. wJrtl........... '
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! with the merry hells and joyous laugh- l,i»v uni'us.i
•
!’ rre»Ment.-Jf«ae Jordan, Woodland.'
w. M.rowna. p. M. 1 Kf*S5m
i ter of the young folks. The merchants
Mr. Oieeaebrougfa is bfiving consider*।. Vice President.- J. J. Perking Fraiivn ftnnounreinent tn «&gt;r I D’_rtb‘r ■ •
. wear a satilfled look, for they have had
able trouble; with the engine on his rieville.
rvartrrs thtu wk.
• a good tirade, despite the hard timet; SrtxxfMt.
Brail*'
■&lt;
' ’ j’'?-' &gt;
; :
.! Secretary. -W. D. Hayw, HaetingM.
i j presents have been purchased, and the
▲ OA&amp;D.
.................?..
Moaher, the jeweler, hun got a tine! Treasurer.—H. G. (lartpr, Harting*.
Aindr*. dried................. _
■: usual festivities of the Holiday season
Executive
L'ommitte&lt;^~John
H.
DeuI
wonk
I
Muni
many
thanks
and
well
. have been celebrated with the amix- selected Htock of boBday goods. Call : rth, Hartingv; Gilbert Striker. Ralti- wishes to those members of my wnand swlkem.’ ?
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Ihwks. rfrwm*| ...
.tewedgayetyof Americans. The put
The travel on Oak rtreet Ls inrjwuing | more; K L. F^glra, Cartieton; Mr. Jwaidrry clam who took part in pnwentyear hM ndt been one characterired by
JUKI uppirkilHlIBnd ttr^fliAn*.
Hipchnum, Assyria; Porter Burton, ing me with a phoV&lt;raph of the class.
|sny remarkable event in our town or very rapidly Mnce the hotel changed ' Ilwtinga; C. ILStont}, Butlnnd; Joseph
MRS. J. I). DKNNIK
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vicinity. The year closes wjtfe its usual; ■hands.
John lloBiby. formerly BI this plow Bray. TTmrnap^e.
regrats for opportunities Jr*---------This year the society has paid over j
- -■ Ifajdd^ buried his wife
and man j a good J M
t
-t. ,}___ .
S8C0 hufebtednem, and has •#) cash on { WATUUU HKlMlWKX-da KarawS rbaprt.
Bnlsu. num., Onton*.
UtrBraotBn coma-1. Mra
Mri O
&lt; Brayton rtarta to-day for 'hand' This exceilmt showing is due h/j

REPORTED

We are selling goods at ruinoi

low prices as

J my Large Stock.

iVlOllCV

Is what I want and must have.

Overcoats, Heavy; Suits, Undewear,
'Gloves, Mittens, Knit Goods, and all kinds
of Winter Wear

MUST BE SOLD
Regardless of former prices.

We will give you More Goods for your money than at any other
place in Barry Count}’.
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CATARRim^

THE WEEKLY GLOBE,
LIBERAL OFFER!

THE GLOBE Pl

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*■" ”tatlw"
•»»?• rrtataita I ‘lck’ta’ “•*,o the
wo* “&lt;■&gt;«• I HkxmiK'K-lKiIX-l.
Ure u,
** Iln th*t '• wlnri}.
I b&gt; the mxnWn&gt;-nt. The nmr offlran. i M fa, reudrere«
rMwX*^
' M&lt;t
a&lt;idtr*&gt;.i°&lt; Hourre. ram, j ar&lt;'
of worthwho wiB «*U«t1 l“a'r“'Rr-xramireHra.rt.1; «.i
l'"*POri SoturclM- with . lu-ufaed ‘h&gt;- taterrate ot U» Sodrt, .ra t.rtju-r- “&gt;» L.» K.Jfafa, b«, k bhum. m„. .. s

xKVxoun-ntnuu.-

BlUs. Tooth. Bmz. and JRaM-

�---------- --------------------- ..
Thomas Burke, an aged man quite
well known in this city, died Wednesday.
•hurt ms we golo press we learn of ths
HASTINGS, PBIDAY. DECEMBER M, ML
death of Mr. 1*. D. Quackenbush, of tiiis
city. Mr. Quackenlmsh brat iivwl in
Hastings for a number of yenrs. und in I
y that time had won hosts of friends, who ■;
admired his many noble qualities as a
W OOD FOR SALL
man*. Less than a year ago, he sml his j
y aged wife, who survives him. celebrated ,
•* thrfr cmldAn amAMrul

The Hastings Banner.

S3,000 IN PRESENTS

Local News.

G-ivenAway

Mpawldiait MjuaafBoMriaK&lt;a.

FBLITN AND CONFECnONKRT.

Florida Or»np-, Mwnirr L»tnon&gt;, De-

BKAMKR BROS.

BKNTLEY BROS. a WH.KINK.

NTAt’rrKK A MALlMHL'RVb.
HABOAIN8, BAXOAIXK

BEAMEK BROS.

FKEI&gt;KKI&lt;

HENRY ». HABCM K,

\JUTICK

under

A* that pbt** win.br kept' a »ub*criptlon
book. and a duplicate ropy will bo la the
editor** poaaeealoit, to that auberrlptluna
, j*b-«ark. or oontrnrto for »4verti«lns
«*nmw ean hr «rcurr-i! from thr proprietor,
or thr foreman, Mr. Jehneon.

As a Special Inducment for Holiday Trade

r®duce.OP1r *«*•.
have reduced, price* m all demwday.a box or fine . rmn. aunUm. P^rtmente and also agree to present each purchaser of »4.00
From thme wmpiro it i. evident, tfwt &gt;» goods aiid ovei)with one of the following articles. Every
v.
__ t
fair nlnnurta
chance 4-z»
to nwumsi
procure ilnzi
the GtiAof
finest Anna
ones.
our former townsman
has notJ. 4fl
forgoten
j' une having ,.u r„
the fine art of preparing sweetmeats to;
suit the most fastidious twite. We are
pleased to state that the “Wild Irish-’
man” is doing a big business in his new ;
locality. He has our best wishes, you j
bet.
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The Ladies’ Society of ilia Presbyter­
ian church will be entertained on next
Friday hfterpoon, Jan. 4. by Mnc Bolt­
wood, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Crittenden,
Mrs. White, Mrs. WiUtama, Mrs. Grif­
fith,
uui, Mrs.
aim. Geer
uerr ub
and
* Mrs. viara.
Clark,fat
ai Red
Ribbon JUU. .» V«niM invitation u&gt; i
»u.
Mrs, Sarah Williams, of this city, lust
ttpookefc 1&gt;®qlc,satu rday, containing tSl&amp;u.
The lady thinks she lost the money in j
or near Holloway’s drug store. She
had just disposed of some property, anil
the m&lt;gity kpt was realized from the
sale. Mrs. WilMams &lt;&lt;n iDy afford to '

Cook and Heating Stoves

Fisclxez* JPi£Ln.o!

IN THE MARKET.

|ROSEWOOD CASE. VALVED AT W0J

Don’t Fail to see our Stoves Before Buying.

1 Fine Gold Hunting case Watch
Swell box Cutter .
1 Elegant
„
1 Silver Plated Tea- set
I Domestic Sewing machine.
1 Good
Kitcheh
and
.
--r
—
- ,Stove
, Furnishings.
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1 Handsome Bedroom set Seven pieces
1 Fine Dress suit........................................ ;
1 Satin Lined Overcoat.............................. ..........
I Handsome Dressing Gown
1 Fine Smoking Jacket............................ ;
1 Tilting Silver plated Pitcher and Cup;
24 Cases Silver plated ware................................
100 Silver plated Napkin Hings
12 Silver plated Butter dishes
12 Nickle plated Watches............ ;i
20
Fine Silver plated Castors..............................
money was stolen, that the thief may be
I, Fine Tranks.................... ,!......
apprehended. She offers a suitable n-1
1 Ladies'Gold Hunting case Watch.................
ward for the return of the valuables.
(
3 Isirge Silver plated Cake Stands....................
Next week the Banner will resume |
26 Knit Jersey Jackets;■■:■■■
its old size as a she coliunn quarto. W®
12 Sets Combs and Brashes in Handsome Case
start ugjitn with the new year, and hope |
50 Pair Silk Suspenders........................................
to make the BaNxer a welconw gnrat
2 Pair of Pants to Order (Maxie to Fit) I _
in every Barry county home. During
t,....
„...
t
And
other presents consisting of Neck Ties. Suspenthe year past,
with no
exertion
on
our 3,000
i
part, we and our subscription list has iders.
i ders. Knives. Underwear.
in
Underwear. Hats. lCaps.
aps. etc., making m
increased over 200. During the year to 000..
000.
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*100
80

The Largest -Assortment of Oil Cloth in the
City. Don’t-buy until you see it.
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Revolvers, Shot, Pow­
der; Cape, etc.

Huffman Bros.
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
150
30
20
40
70
12
. 50
.12.50
.

EVANS &amp; BROOKS,

all *8-1

come, we ahull add Mine new and we!
—
-2one chance
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No 2Ixrttery
of
in a thousand but every pur-f
trust valuable features to our wr.; chaser of *4.00 and over gets a present right after he pays his
that win ia&gt; of special interest to jtarry I ^jn come ant] gge j,ow fair we work this scheme. We will
«&gt;&lt;uity reader, Mr. Potter win con,, mttke affidavit that ail the above articles will be given to purtinue hhechwofiv ar sketches, which
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from the flattering comments on them * "a' 1 K
a
.
from many of “the boya in blue.” we
Special Bargains in Overcoats
know are well received.
:
Dr. Bnrker han ju&lt; hail printed 10JMJ0.
copies ofhi«pu)&gt;er. theEuoCTlini.OGi.&lt;«T, [
the Banner jot» roouw doing the work.1
Thu paper is neatly gotten up, and pre•enta the Doctor’s views in' splendid J
shape. It idao enumerates the diseases
auccreafuiy treated by electricitN. If
you haven’t a copy, the Doctor will
cheerfully give you otje. By the way,.
Dr. Barker is securing a fine practice .
in this city and vicinity. Those who 1
may wish can find out with what sue-1
ecss he meets from not a few of our
beet citizens, -who hivye been taking the I
electrical treatment with excellent rosuits. The beet of home ruference* can .
be given. It has taken somewhat long­
er than he anticipated to lit up and fur-1
niah his rooms over the bank, but the
| offices will soon be openod. The Doctor j
can accomodate those who may desire i
treatment at any time.

y . H^memjwr the Masonic Hall. I nion
HMl, Tueralay evening, Jan. 1.
Theft will I* Quarterly Meeting at
thh M. E. church Sunday next.
Don’t fail to attend the Nlasoniu Ball,
at Union Hall next Tuesday evening.
.Rev. llunslierger ou Satutdny last
united in marriage Mr. CovUleand Miss
Mary Traver, both of .Wopdland.
YfflVili regrdt it If you do not attendlhe’MAwnit: Bull at Next Year’s
night. Excellent music and a good time
for all who come.
, We wish our readers each and all
, “A Happy New Year" aq^Ja glorioiw
’ godH year all the year’ round. May your
i cups of joy tie fulL
A aeries of revival meetings are in
progress at the Irving M. E. church of
Irving. A1 partv of Eva^gdista from
■ Gt^M papilla ^atwiutjrtir U»&lt;‘ J»etor.
z . PIMONAL
* |UllignAtes
is visiting friends
M|faM«rghtri&gt;nkIin died at her koine i MLss
4
inAM Vrty 4Yhlmddi»y mortrtng. The I to &lt;)V1A.
.John Woodruff, of Otwgu. is visiting
funeral services were held at the home
J-L..
. of her parents, at one p. m. Thursday, j rdatives.in this city.
fonnation of a cit- i Mins Belle
M’eagahl
" ' McElhaney impending her
f*l obedience to the vacation in Owosso.
izerni leagul
. Uqtiorand, j„„ laws ojf. 6ur state.
* Miss May Heath, of Muskegon, is. at
K’o individual can n&lt; com/&gt;lish this work.' |lPr
|llP fin
n thin
city.
er hO
home
this city.
United effort Witt prove succresful.
j Mr. Fred Frink, of Ann Arlror. is vis- {
The entertainments kiven by Mr. M. iting at (). J). Spaulding’s.
•Wright, of MWdlqvHie, were not very
Mr. John Greble and family spent
‘ weir nttemlHi. We ure sotry, for they
Christmas in Battle Creek.
- * w^ire strictly fi ret dram in every respect
. BqUliqy- Wh^rojidcirtunutvlyJilleil right I Mrs. Eniuia Austin is visiting, her
** in £he inldst of mk busied of' the holi- j many friends in this city.
1’rof. B. Hall is enjoying his vaea-1
day switKXi.
. .
, just .pur- thra
The Hanner proprietor
has
ti&lt; with his family in Ann Arbor,
Z’l.L.n„,.
ro all fka
the ntatoMul
rnatwial nkuwi.
need-1J.
&lt; hMrli&lt;. Phillips un.d &amp; J*. Burrall. of
' T‘*
ofl*^
'^c I Jaekram, were in tjie cite thp jrast wek.
■tliittA-wort. Rresacs,
&gt; 1 nu.
' " vork is' Ira VanValkenburg took Christmas
and type are new, and all work is ; dinner with his parents in Battle Creek.
guartmCttd ai jdttKTncton. •
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Anlvbxth morning,
mornlnir.SS
penons joinLast Sabbath
52 persons
join­ ■ Mr. Rock fo»mr and tamlly. of MlilTrrtWltidlt foiifi dlwrlllr. «4rt&gt;nM«f I'kWm.. In thta
ed the yJr k&lt;*&lt;iHh
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wrtH'v
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wffifo a
.V&gt;&lt;r&gt;&gt;anb«i'i
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— - about
Miss Alice Carnahan, of Indiana, is.
two by letter. *'
Upto
that time
125 hud risen for prayers. The work ^siting her mother nnd Iwother In this i
contimies thiij week, with fully ns mneh city
interval as ever.
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&lt; -That'live and progressive merchant, ।
Mr. E. fl'.’Ilogle, has a new ad. in This frient
issue of the Banneh. Mr. Hogle be­
A. Hering, of. Ann Arbor, is'
Mr a f&lt;4* days of hh vacation tn
lieves in making acqiuuntau^' ttfdyjfff
the press, and does as he advertises thiscity.
every time. His success is evidence «&lt;•

nAt the-iOld• Reliable tt
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
Star Clothing House,,
Ware
36, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.
Notick—Fine Fur Caps worth *8.50 only *2.00.

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Jewelry, Silverware,
Watches, Clocks,
Spectacles, and Mu­
sical (Soods are
ffere/rerf Dolly at my Hfore. which

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SELL CHEAPER
THAN EVER
BEFORE.

Buv the Light-Running

"DOMESTIC’
Fora Holiday Present!

The SIMPLEST machine made, having few parts, do compli­
cation, and requires little skill in management.
The LIGHTEST-RUNNING machine, and on that account is
I Bought h l&gt;argv Stock j especially recommended by the medical faculty.
which I Sell Lower than any J Adapted to the Greatest Hange of Work—will do the tineat as
competitor &lt;*an offer.
' well as the heaviest, and is suited to the use of all the appli- ,
MIMWP A UR QPP PRP
that facilitate the ordinary, fancy, or difficult work.
hMmlUb AHU um FUa Always ready for use. ann the most durable machine made.
VnilflWI
It has the most beautiful wood work. It has the be^t set of
lUUnOMif.
attachments ever furnished with a Sewing Machine.
AB Goods New Styles
Howf, Howt! .si. John, ]Vilyottt AHirrictUli'
jmttfi'ii anti lot* of other*. I hate *oinr »u&gt;tr morMine* at
and Warranted as to Singer
from 'fy~&gt; to $H0. Coo* in and yd prw* brforr you buy. 1 trill
Quality.
&gt; 'not b&amp;undrr»dd. XtrtUrx, Oil* and AUachmrutx for all morbim.
All kiudn of Wood 1‘umju for mlr, and old Pump* rrpairrd.af my
JOHN- BESSMEK.
ofirr. one door irrtl ofK. K. C.runt'x, Stetr xtrert.

Jeweler.

T.. PH ILLI PS.

Announcement

-OUR STOCK OF—

-JJU STOVES and RANGES

le Mr. Add-

Also Dealer* in

V OR F ALL

-r
i
1 RADE !

As the building which we occupy at present
is to He torn down within three months to'give

““^Jewel-Stove, Endless Variety! way to a new brick, we hereby announce that

Will and Dora Kennedy* have return­
ed home from the University to sj*rid
the holidays.
'Mr. and Mm WUI Goodyear spent
Christmas with Mdk Goodyear’s mother,
in Orangeville. 4
.
Mr. anti Mrs. Ed. Frost, of GramI
Rapids, spent Christmas with the fami­
ly of W. H. Frost.
Miss Emma Bailey, who is attending I
school at YfaUaati. is spending her v»-|

doing Home chores and^tfra. Collins was I
at church, aseven-yeareold son thppght
. It would be a splendid idea to make the
the. kitchen fire bum in a little letter
sffater ‘ faster. (Wins
* owfc
wry, a noVel bnte. bf doing this. He
j .d took a zinc powder flask, containing
about half a pqimd of powder. and be­
' . gan pouring the contents upon the coals
in the stove. In. vefry short order the
looks of both jithve and boy were very !
materially changed. The explosion of cation at her home in this city.
the powder created n great commotion
(*hris. Vruonum and wife, of Grand I
tpml a W Cbrtxttnaa w ith |

we shall sell groceries.at reduced prices; and
simply ask the public to call and get prices.
i

Beckwith’s Round Oak Parlor Stove,!
-TAe Best Made.” it th? rvrdict qf ffbanowMU

us, but if you would

Crow n Jewel Base Burner!
&lt;

It

UM&gt; M. K. *urch ii&gt;
i,tH» wt«k.«nd r—•

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�The Slaughter Sale Continues at the Jewelry House
1 mean just what I say when I tell you that.you fan. SAVE MONEY by purchasing your Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry at fhy establishment.

Get My Prices and be Convinced.,
45154

TKER MOTT’S

MANDRAKE
PILLS,

Probate Order.
'
state of Michigan. County of Barry .
At a semion of the Profmte Court tor the Coun­
ty of Harry boldeu at the IToliate Office In the city
of Hastings in said county on Tuesday, the 11th,
day of December In the year one tbomand eight
hundred nud eighty three.
Present, (lerpcnt Smith. Judge of Probate.
Ui.tbe matter of the estate of Alltert M. Rlaao,
deceased.
On reading mid filing Uie petition, duly veriUesl. of August (tosch, administrator of said es­
tate. praying that hbi final account this day filed
may be heard mid allowed and he discharged
from his said trust
■ Thereupon It Is ordered, that Monday, the 14th
Thereupon It Is ordered?that Monday , the Tth,
day of January-next, st ten o’lnocle-fn the tore- day of Jauuary-.next at ten d elock In the fonnoom be assigned for the hearing of Mid i»etitlon, noou, be aligned forti-.v hearing of said peti­
ami that the heirs at law of said deceased, and tion, mnl that the heirs at law ofsald deceased,
all other persons Interested In said estate, are re­ mid all other imiwous Interested hi said estate,
quired to appear at a session of said Court, then are- requtrod.toappear M a MtodoutifMld Court,
to be holdeu at the Probate Office In the city of then to be holdeu at thr ITols.te Office. In the
Hastings, lu said county, and show cause. If any dty of Hastings tn said county and show cause.
there be, wjiy tlie.prayer of the petitioner should If any there be. wliy the prayer of the said pcti&gt;
not be granted.
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tinner should not lie granted
And It is further.ordered that Mid petitioner
Ami il ls further ordered that said petitioner
give notice to the peraous Interested In said es­ give notice to the persons Interested In said es­
tate, of the pendency of said |&gt;etltloii, mid the tate of the pendency of said iwtltlou mid the
hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order hearing thereof by eausiim a copy of this order
to lx, published in the Hastings Ban .xkh, a news­ to l*e fniblishrd hi the Haannp han nkb n news­
paper printed and circulated in said county of paper printed mnl cirvuluted In said County of
Barry once in each week for three successive Harry- once In each week for three sucrewdvv
weeks prevlouM-to said day of hearing.
weeks, previous to wild day of hcariiiK.
[ A true copy. |
CLEMENT HMITH,
C1JCMENT SMITH,
Judge of Probate.
| A true cojiy.)
J udgv of Probate.

.state of Michigan. Cnontv of Barry
At a seasion of the Probate Court for the county
of Harn. holdcn at tlie Prolwte Office lii tin* city
' of Hastings in said county on Saturday, the iflth
day of December. In the year one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-three.
I 1‘rrocnt. Clrtneut Smith. Judge of Probate.
Ju the matter of ti&gt;e estate of Emory Buffing­
ton, deceased.
On readlhg and filing the petUion, duly verified.
t*f Ransom Wolopti, Dir administrator of said
estate, praying Chat Ms final account; this day
ffiMI.-nuty^be Jhard and allowed mid he dlK-

Chancery Order.

■ CURE S!ak-Headache, Qyspepsta, Utter
Mate of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit.—In
Chancery.
Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation,
ix&gt;tt|e Galushu, eoni|ilalnant. ,
and PURIFY THE BLOOD.

XOTICE.—Without apartiel* of do«U,Xwmoct's Mils are the most popular of an y on tho m*rk«L Having been before the publft for a quarierof
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Detail! having been.uuuie In the payment of a
certain Indenture nt mortgage, bearing date tinnineteenth day of Dctober,A. D. 1MB. mode by
Hhtney H. Beach mm! Allee Beach, his wife, to
Marita .Um Brach. and recorded In the oOn Of
thr Register of Deeds for Barry county, Michigan,
on the twenty-first day of October, A. D. MS, at
.one o’clock p. tn. Id Uber “ R ” of mortgages on

Mine of seven hundred and fifty-five dollars. And
tin- said Murtha Ann Beach having deported thh
life, teavlaga last win and testameat, which has
been duly admitted to urobate by the Probate
Conrt of the county of Calhoun, Michigan, there­
in1 respectively appointing the undersigned as
executor und Mary A. Bennett.executrix of said
Ini: a ill and testament; and the said Man A.
Bennett having departed this life, leaving the
tindendioicd we executor of aakl last win and
testMUWid.hr
now ucmg
being umy
duly qumineu
qualified w*n,
to art.
ininunm, m- itun
ai?d now acting as such, and no proceedings Iwu - I
Ing Iteen Iqgtituted at law to recover the debt re­
maining secured by said mortgage, or any taut
thereof and Uie power of sate therdu contained
liavtng Income operative, notice b hereby given
that on the iwveutii day of March, A_ D. UM. at
io o’clock hi the forenoou at the north front door
of tiu- court bouse lu the dty at Hastings. In'
Barry, county.Michigan ,t said court iMMBcbdng
tho plare &lt;&gt;f holding the Circuit Court tor said
county of Barrvi. I shall iwU at pti|&gt;lfc auction to
thvhtahrtit bidder the lands mid prmtoes descnlted tn said mortgage, to wit: All that i-ertain piece or j&lt;arcel of [mid situate Jti the county
Chancery Order.
o£BmTy and state of Michigan, known and ita
state ut Michigan, Mfth Judicial Circuit.-In srrflied as follow, vb: All that portion of the
Clianccry.
north-west quarter of tin- Muth-west quarter of
Louisa
M. Hull. Tobias,
Horace Calk&amp;
IL Hull, Elizabeth acctiou twelve, lu township two north, of range
Match,
Cleinentliie
ten west, lying sonth-uf th&lt;- highway running an
Richard Powell, \ Iola Powell ami Alliert Wood­ emiterly and westerly &lt; &lt;iur*e through said sec­
mansee the, three last ty their next friend, Isaac tion. .-onudning thirty acres of lam!, or so much
Powell - foiuplalmtots.
thereof as shall be necessary to pay the amount
dur ou Mid mortgage with interest ttmrvou at
teu fier rent, togotlier with the coats and expenarWaUowrd by law.
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Dated December l«h. A. 1&gt;. HRB.
unknown, ami (leorgr J. Cox, ilemHUuite.
d
&lt; .’ROLETTC. BKACH.
Sult pending lu the Clmilt Court for thexxmnty
hole Execnior of thr last will mid testa­
of Hany—In lhancerj -ul Hustings on the gist
ria 4T1&amp;SJS8.*"
dav of Noveinber. A. I). IW
In this cniuu- it appearing that defendants
Attorneys for Hole Executor,
Jane Hull and--------Hirth mi bitait*h&lt;Mwrliri»Battle Creek. MfcMgm.
tuut name Is unknown, an- not nmldeiits of this
State, but reside in the Mate of Kmisas. Tlwretore, on motion of Smith &amp; Caigrovr. the solici­
Default having l*et-n made In the conditions of
tors for complainant*. It Is ordered that DefetMl- a certain mortnar (whereby thr power therein
anta Jane.Hull ami-------- Hull, whoae Christian
**,’ *‘‘J “• become, operative* execu­
name Is unknown, enter thrir ;im*ear.-umr In ted by Charles
N. Stewart trfMrs. Ji. M. Norris,
Mid came-on or before four mouths from the
date of this order. Ami that wtthta twenty days ..’r A-**• ,H?°- 1UM’ "’‘•’t’ted-ln the office of the
•he eomidalnania cau»e tills order to he published Register rt Deeds In mu! for HarryCounty Mich­
In the Hastings Rannku; Mid isiblteaUon to
** »*»-tily-arvruth day of November A.
lw* rtwilHiiBMl niu.,. It. At,..*.
----- ...
D. 1HHO, In Uber *'14 of mortgages ou inure •‘371”
and given for the sum of Are hundred and fifty
FRANK A. HOOKER,
•kdlan. to be paid In five yean from the &lt;late
thereof, with Uh* privilege of paying in three*
SMITH tcOUUWVK.
yean with Interest payable annually at the rate
Sollrttwa for Complainants.
.Attest.*
CHARLES M. MACK.
,
■ Register.
,r
?" *&lt;» &lt;Uy wheron die same 1
Chancery Order.
j made payable as atxive cxbremecl. and should
WcbimD' F,nh
Circuit, In

Uharies fialuslia.-defendant, ,
Suit pending In the Circuit Conrt for the count v
of Barry. in Chancery, at Hating*. the 12th day
of December, A. D. two.
In this cause It appearing from affidavit on file
that the defendant, Charles (inlusha. Is a non­
resident of this Slate, but Is a resident of Vir­
ginia City, Nevada.
.
On motion of Smith &amp; Cojgrove, solicitors for
. State of Michigan. County of Barry—as.
complainant, Il la ordered that said defendant
At' a session of the Probate Court for the enter Ills appearance in this cause on or before
County of Barry-, bolden M the Probate Office In four months tram the date of thia order, ami that
the elfv of Hastings in said county on Wedm-s- within twenty dap the coiuplalnaut ennse this
Sh day of Decttditier hi tin- year one order to be publMini ill the Hastings BanNKK.
Ight hundred and righty-three.
tola- continued once m each
Jlemcnt Sndth, Judge of Probate.
• Mid.publication
week fur six snecesidve weeks.
latter of the estate of (ieorge W. • Hustings. December mh, im
CRANK A. HQOKKR,
igaml filing the-petition, duly veritph Kollar, alleging that •InlyautlMirxMmi A i-riuimnu.
tieated-copies of the last wiH and testament of
Solicitors for Coniidalnaut.
said deceased and of the probate thereof having
[Attest]
CHARLES M. MACK,
be^n filed In said court, showing that Mid wifi
'
,
”
y- —•
Wgisicr.
has been duly admitted to nrobdte lu HL LavArence Co.. New I’urk, and praying that such
. copy of said will lie allowed, filed, and (econted
Mate of Michigan, la the Clmilt Court tor thr
in «aid court a* and fur the last will mid testa
I ment of said deceased
, &lt; ,
I
Inereupon It Is onjeredi that Monday. Ztno
। Mst day of January next at ten o’cioek In the
.Teimle Annstrohg, Hattie Mcflvaln, Frank
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
J petition, and that the la-lrs, al law of said de- F ishrr, Kme Fisher and Julia «sl*er. deteml. .
: ’
ceaaed. and all other persoii* interest^ In.Mid ant|.
Upon due proof toy affidavit that JcuiileArmestate, are required to appear at a sessiuu of
said court, then to be holdfin al the Probate strung. Hiittle Mcflvnlu. Frank Fisher and Julia
F
rntoer,
defendants
in the 'above entitled cause
i Office, in the city of Hastings, In said county.
and show cause, if any T herdI&gt;e, why the prayer pending In this court, reside out of the Mid
e°«»Pl*tiiant tk Morris B.
,n ‘hr state of Kansas, ex­ Decker defendant
of the petitioner sbonld not lie granted.
field
Wank
Fisher,
who resides In the state of
8a«
to th* Circuit Court for the
.
And It Is further ordered that said iietltloner
I give'nottea to t|ie iiensans interested hi said «Iscynsln. And on mot Ion of Hnilth &amp; Colgrove, county of Barry, in Cbanoery, at Hastings, the
estate, of the pepden&gt;-y of said ja-Htion. and the sollcttorx for coaiplalnant. Il la Ordered tiutf the 3rd day of December, A. D. iwa. ta this cause
hearing thereof by &lt;-aiish« a ropy of this order said defendmiU duappearand answer thr bill of ll
■“&lt;»»“ &lt;® «&gt;' that the detobcTpubllshed In the Hastings Bannkk, a complaint filed In the Mid cause, within four
^orT1* B. Dedker, tea non-resident of
L‘n fru,n ‘hF dale of this order, else the said the Htate. hut is a resident of Cuba, Alleghany
newspaper printed and clrenhital hi said county
of Barry, once In each week for three successive bill of complaint shall be taken as confessed.. county. New York. On motion of Smith a ColAnd further, that this order be published with?/
weeks previonsto said
°7c'
(or t»'nP’*‘nant, it is ordered
In twenty days from this date, lu the Hiistimr^ h
that said defendant eater his appearance In this
lAifne copy.)
Judge r&gt;i Probate.
IUNN mi. a newspaper printed In the sold county cause on or be'sru four months from the date of
of Bfirnr, and be published therein once In each this order. And that within twenty da^the
*«•*'*, h’ •■“Rx-ewiou; «uch pubUca- oomptalnant cause this order to l-e published
viiancery Male. ,
.
State of Mlchlgim. The Clrebit/ Court for th*
2r0*M ver’.H I:V Uot ’T
hi case n
the Hahttngk Bahxks; mdd publication to
■ Ootmtor of Barry.—In Chancery.
copy of this order be aerved mi the said defend- in
be continued onOelu each week tor six weeks
'Elijah Bowman and Jacob A. IJeMrr, com- ante, penionally, at least twenty days before tlie In snoceMlon.
Fhaxx A. Hooks*.
time lierrlu prescribed for their appearance
plahuUits.
Dated this 17th day of D^iiIw.Td. Im
_
- ■
Circuit Judge.
Smith &lt;t Colobove. .
^heldell Clark Coiteml, Kdmomf Con­
FRANK A. HOOKER.
for Complainant.
rad. Wed Conrad. Maud&lt;Jonra&lt;L Francis Mana
(Attest.) Atrocoopy.
SMITH BCOUIROVK,
Conrad, Laura Cpnnul EHa Cunrad. tiara Ara­
________________
Char. M. Mauk, Register.
bella Conrad and Frank Eugene Coprad.dcfendSollcRorsfor Coinpialnmit.
• UDIS. '
A true copy. [Attest]
By,ttL a devree of the above mentioned
CHARLEH M. MACK.
State of Nlc'l
court in the alxiye entitled cause, bearing date ____________ ________
ircult Court for th&lt;
Register.
oountv of I
1,11111 ’M‘11
labile miction u*
Mary L. Lav
urn JUgh^st bidder on Hatunlay. the nth day «.f
at ten o’clock tn the forenoon at
Richard Doyle, Euiabrth Bentley, Annie Richie
the north front door of the court house, In the
and Jen? Doyle, heirs at law of Darby Doyle’
city of Hastlnga. In Barry county, Mlehlrsi*—
said court house being the place for hokilng the
i Ji r17 00710 antl- KanJ&lt;* A.
circuit nuirt fur said county «&gt;f Bnrrv-thc lands
andjuemlses descrllied hi snjd docree, nndauBy ▼ittuo of a decree af th* al&gt;ove mentioned
Uwrfted to bwVrfd therein, as described in tinnwrtgnge referwl to. Iielng as1 follows, viz: all
Piece or parcel of land lying mid behtgbeat bidder on Saturday, the 12th day of Janu­
ary! mmten o’clock In the forenoon, tot the north
ot ‘sA£S™5S&amp;fbSffi&lt;S
from, door of the Court Houae, In the dty of

sc

.

tout

Uh |.rrJ»U UwnsX InvlM

wirt w* and for the lam wHl and teata-

nrustlbe 44 inches long, sound,
straight, and free from knots.

Dated, November», IM*. - ,
, j
*
PBJXXPW. Jftnmx.
loner In and for Barry

Order.

Htatc of Michigan. O

And landed them in the Drug Store of

Presents

for

Presents

(that Iteing Q*e place of holding? the Circuit
Court for Mid comity of Barry.) There will be
sold at ptib^ auction or WmAfo to the highest
bldderr^—
—
or----- *
h
ount no claimed to be due and unnald
mortgage, w tth Intwrert at eight per
Hald

7T A it

’ r nest rioed in

w .

££for

past

.

Middle-aged People,
for

Young People.

Presents for Children.

In endless varieties and at Prices never before
offered in this City.

CALL

AND

EXAMINE.

E. A. MATTISON,

MM. H. M NOKBIS.
Mon,w.

MuHuw-

Btorry.—

SSESSfe
iSdlkrrtoSdtta’iS

tlie.office oftheHzwii
»t Barry, on the toi
WB, Ito Lltier ten of

—AND—

es; none wanted under eight

cured i»y snhPmaHtqS

inches in diameter. White ash

bolts, 44 inches long. $3.50 pet­
cord.
• ‘
,

THE HOLIDAYS

rivrn that on
tta twelfth day of
March A. 1). 1*4, at one o'clock In thr afternoon

Split everything over 16 inch­

and cherry bolts, 44 inches
long, $5 per cord; liasswood,.

Large and Splendid Assortment of Goods for

DefaultIMMm™r.XTXri
having been made in1^
th* navww....
• .-rrt.h.

We want 5,000 cords ef Bolts
this winter, and will pay high­
er prices than ever. All bolt#

Which Marched throughed the Mammoth
Wholesale Houses of New York, picked up a

and twenty-two cei
ngn. or suit, at law&lt;
ted to recover the

WPl-FK.
Alton..,

Protiate
State of Middgmi.
(SSJyOriter
of

That Cyclone

Presents for Old People, ’

Wom. and couta
»ted December,

JOHN CARVCTH,
_ ___________________________
Of Cuansel.

What?

Frederick Hotchkiss

.&gt;A«. ot

forTald ex
l to l» solT

-*a
At a. Muston of the Probate Court for the
holdenm the Probate Office In
hl Mid county ou Wecfoes-

YOU SEE IT?

it la

tn tkf forenoon at 1
oourt house fa the

Musical Merchandise
NO»TH 81DB HTAT1 ST,, HABTTMB, «CT

EXCLUSIVE AGENCY OF THE

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                  <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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